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Tke J,andwelirainn'? Departure. [The following is a poem by Ferdinand Roch, .which bas recently been set to music, and is now very much sang in Germany, which gives a true picture ol the German Landwehrman's departure rt?? home:] And now. dear wife, 'tis time to parr, I hear the bugler's blast outside; Do not despair; be strong of bean; , He'll guard you well In evil tide : Give me once more the youngster here, My darling boy. one farewell kl?s 1 But eight davs old-the blow's severe. That makes me go from you like this ! The little rogue, he's>mlling, see : I'll take that as an omen bright ; No matter where, his face shall bo Before me in the thickest fight : The blast again :-well, take him now, Protect my wife and child. O Lord : The lot ls hard-but here 1 vow, On France shall fall my vengeace-sword I And if, my child, I come no more, Thy mother thee will ofteu tell, Among that noble host I bore A soldier's part for home-and fell : Oh ! when will God brine on th" dav T' ?* TC shall lay our standards down ? Alas ! we hasten to the fray. Bnt Victory will our banners crown ' COMMERCIAL NEW8. Exports. LIVERPOOL-Per Br bark Florence Conman 2767 bales upland cotton, 74 tons phosi JB rock, 10.000 feet lumber.Per Br bait Banger-1829 bales upland cotton, soo tons phosphate rock. 5 f??e Charleston Cotton, Klee and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, I MONDAY EVENING, November 14, 1870. j COTTON.-The demand was light for much of the day, and during the forenoon prices somewhat softened, amounting In some cases toa decline of Kc Vre; but the rates were irregular, closing firmer under better wire news. Sales about TOO bales, Bay 4 at 14; 40atl4Ji; 112 at 14/? ; 106 at 14??; 70 at 147?; .137 at 15: 77 at 15-,': 123at 15.\i; 18 at 15.1*' ; 2 at 15Kc. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.I3??iai43i Low middling.....14^@15 Middling..15>i@15.'4 Strict middling.:...75K@i*K BICE.-There was an active demand for this grain, at firmer prices. Sales near 6C.o tierces of \ clean Carolina, say 125 tierces at cc lb; 50at 6J?;'*278 at 6,K; 90 at 6K; 90 atOKc We quote fair clean Carolina at ec; good C}?(? common to prime c?, ; prime exe ? lt. NAVAL STORES.-The stocks of these articles ls light. The following eales took, place, say 40 .bis. spirits turpentine at 40c 9 gallon; 20 bbls. low No. l rosin at $2; io bbls. No. ?and opaque at ai so ? bbL * ; ' . FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi "nal; via New Tork, Jg? on uplands, l.yd on sea Islands; by sall 7 lfl to >?d on upland?. 3f& on sea islands. To Havre nominal, coastwise-to Now Tork, by'steam, 3i? on uplands and lc on 'sea Islands; $2 9 tierce on rice; by sail, >;c H lb on cot ton ;-<a tierce on rice; 40c f? barrel on rosin : $:<s>s f M on lumber;.$9010 f M on timber. To Boston, by'salk K@Xc, * lh on upland cotton. To Providence, by sail $8 a M on boards, .He H lb on cotton: try steam Si ? bale on New York rates. To Pniladelphla, by steam, Kc ?? lb on uplands; by sall, $7 J? M oa boards; $9 on timber; $3 9 ton on clay, and $3g3 5? on phos? phates. To Baltimore,"by steam, Kc V re; hy sall, $6 so@7 $ M on boards; $3@3 25 fl ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by oar merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown. S. G., Darlen aftd Sauna River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla, to Northern ports, and $10 ?12 ^ M are the rates on lumber: and boards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling ee day bills isu2@i9?4-. DOM SST ic EXCHANGE. - The banks purchase sight checks at *i@K off, and sell at par. - Qom-11?13. . Markets by Telegraph. - \ FOREIGN. LONDON. November 14-Noon.-Consols 92K Bonds 88K Afternoon.-Bonds 67*. Tallow 43s. LIVERPOOL, November 14-Noon.-Cotton Oat; uplands ?d; Orleans 9S'daQ,>?d; sales 10,000 bales. Evening.-Cotton firmer; uplands 9Kd:Orbans ?Xd; soles 12,000 bales; speculation and export sow; American cotton dearer on account of ac archy. Red winter wheat 10s idalOs 2d. DOMESTIC. NEW YORE, November 14.-Noon.-Flour 5c better. Wheat Kc better. Corn a shade urra er. Pork no changed. Lard nominal and unchanged. Cotton quiet; uplands l6';c; Orleans leftc; sales 1400 bales. Turpentine steady at 46B46K. Rosin arm at $l%a(2. Freight asteady. Stocks heavy. Gold. 12K. Money 4a6 per cent. Sterling, long OK> short 9X. Sixty-twos ix. Evening.-Conon quiet; sales 3500 bales: up? lands -16KC Floor, State and Western, 5al0c higher; Boper $4 90a5 05; Southern' a shade firm . er; common to fair extra $605a720. Wheat 2a3c better; good export and milling demand; winter red and amber Western *.L3oal 40. Corn a shade better; old S9a90Kc. Beef steady. Perk un? changed: Lard unchanged. Whiskey doll at 87c. Groceries dall. Naval stores steady nd firm. Tallow firmer at 8Ka9c. Freights a shade firmer; cotton, by steam, Ka9-ied; try san. .Ka M6d; wheat, by steam, 9Kd; by sall, Monev quiet at 5a6. Exceptions 4. Sterling quiet at 9>;a 9/4. Gold 11 ?;ai 1 j?. Governments closed steady at SK- ?Southerns very dull, and generally de? clined, wew Tennessees very weak. New South Carolinas fell off from the strong pr,?s a few days since. Tennessees 61K; new 69K- North Carolina* 43; new 26. BOSTON, November 14 -Cotton dull; middlings 16Kc; sales200 bales; net receipts 330; coastwise 3230; total 5560; stock 3500. BALTIMORE. Novem'.er is.-Floor dull and favors buyers. Wheat higher; red amber 70a 76c. Corn active; white, old 73aS2; new 74a76. Pork firm at $26;.bacon firm and scarce; should? ers 15KC Whiskey 87aS8c. Cotton quiet but firm: middling* 15,KC; sales 500 bales; net receipts 100; coastwise 270; total 370: exports coastwise 125; stock 5650. CINCINNATI. November 14.-Flour, an advance asked but none established; famPy ?5 50a5 70. Corn firm and in fair demand at 48-i5ec. Mess pork dull and unchanged. Lani dull and un? changed. Whiskey steady and In moderate de? mand at 84a85c. ST. Lons. November 14.-Flour unchanged. Corn firm: choice new yellow $1 09; No. 2 mixed $164. Whiskey doll at $1 ss. Hemp and Gag? ging unchanged. Pork steadv; new $24a24 50; Old $25.50026 75. Bacon shoulders lCaU.^c. LOUISVILLE, No?emberl4.-Bagging firm.Hemp 28c. Flax 29c- Floor steady; extra landry $6 25. Corn more active but- hnchanged. Mess poric steady at $20 50. Lard, new in tierces 14o; m kegs 16c. NORFOLK, NovemberlA-Cotton quie:. but firm; middling 14Jie; sales 250bales; net receipts 3033; exports coastwise 8127; stock 4902 bale?. WILMINGTON, November li,-Cotton quiet and nominal; middling 16c; sales 100 bales; net re ceipts 807; exports coastwise 1160; stock 3358. AUGUSTA, November-14.-Market opened dull but closed firm and active; Bales lllu hales; re ceipts 1217; middling 14Xc SAVANNAH, November 14.-Cotton active with light offerings; middling l5Kc; sales 2500 bales; net receipts 5636 bales; exports to Great Britain 7633 bales; coastwise 4444 bales; stock 77,567 bales. MOBILE. November 14.-Cotton quiet but firm; middling- 15c; sales 14u0 bales: net receipts 29-16 bales; exports coastwise 252 bales; stock 32,741 bales. GALVESTON, November 14.-Cotton firm; good ordinary 13Kal3Kc; sales 900 bales; Let receipts 1040; stock 15,171. NEW OHLBANS, November 14.-Cotton quiet: middlingl5Kal6i?c; s-des lsOO biles; net receipts 0447, coastwise 536, total 6933; exports ro Great Britain 6947. coastwise 1354, total 94.616. Sonar easier: yeilow clarided to white 103?all??c. M - ia?ses, prime 65a66c. Coflee dull; prime l7Kal7Kc. Sterling21'.;; sight jjajj discount.* Gold UK. New York Klee Market. From thc Dally Bulletin, November 12 : The stoc'-c of domestic here ls fair ?nd slowly increas? ing, and though holders are not psriicularly anxious to hurry business at present, they meet full MOS squarely, and the m?rtet ls more likely to decdne than to advance. The demand4? light at the ?lose, and we have only to note sule-j or about 40 tc-i Carolina atna6Kc. . . From tue Journal of Commerce: The market Vs quiet. There is some inquiry; but the stock ou hand is moderate, and a portion or the holders re? fuse to sell at current rates. Yesterday and to? day 225 tierces Carolina sold at 6K?6;?o. From the World : Business still comparatively dui, and rhona h holders ask about the figures of the late improvement, the tone U not remarkably firm. Sales of3<> tes Carolina-at 6%a6Kc. Foreign entirely nominal. From the Herald : Thc market wa? firm, bot prices were quiet at 6Ka6=tfc. with sales of 76 tts within the runge. Buyers were indisposed topsy any ad vance except for small lots. Rangoon was dull and nommai.' - New York ? aval Stores Market. From the Journal of Commerce, November 12: SSSSZ 2??PUNE I* selim,' -1 SB freely, and the 5AW!??2 V** at-?6c; sale? are reported of 110 bb ls in lots from dock at ??Ka47c. Rosins There is a very small Inquiry for all grades, with juices throughout about thc same; sales are 40? bbls strained at $2, and 100 bbls pale at f4 50. We quote strained at $1 95a2; No. 2 at $2 HM ?! No. l at $2 50a8; pale and extra pale at $3 60ae 26. Easton & Co.'s Cotton Report, for the Week Ending November ll, 1810. NEW YORK, November 12.-THE MARKST. -In our last report tho market closed Arm, at l'tfc for middling uplands. Sat? urday the market was dull, on lower Liver? pool advices; sales 1310, at 17c. Monday the market was heavv; sales 2606 at I6>ic. Tuesday prices were }?'c lower; sales 3031, at 10*,'c. wed? nesday the market was dull and irregular; mid dlings 16>,c; sales 2922. Thursday the market closed du 1 and lower; sales 2442, at 16c. Tester dav the market opened with a fair demand from spinners and exporters at Armer prices, out cosed quietly; sales 3634; middlings l?.'ic. Upland New and Floridas. Moblie. Orleans. Texas. Ordinary.123? 13 13?* J?.-? Good ordinary..15.'? 15.li VoX M Low middling...153? 16 16>? 10>? Middling.16)i I6?? 16'? Sales of the week,15,955 bales-including 6613 :o spinners, 824 to speculators, and 9olS to t x porters. ? , _J Q." Gross receipts at this port for the week, 34,2o9 bales. Since 1st September, 2*3,449 balee, agamst 16S.671 last year. ARRIVALS OP AMERICAN COTTON IN LIVERPOOL. Tiie amount of American cotton at sea, for Liver? pool, as reported yesterday, was 133,000 bales. This includes only the conon shipped up to Fri? day, 4th November. This week there have been shipped to Liverpool, 54,519 bales, so that to-day. there are act'isHy at sea, 187,519 bales of Ameri? can. If we take five weeks as an average time for the voyages of sailing vessels from the South to Liverpool, we can estimate the arrivals of'the whole of the 187,519 lu Ave weeks at .Liverpool. This would give aa average of 37,504 bales weekly from 12th November to nih December. Weare confirmed 11 this opinion bv the movement same time la? year. On 12th November there were 76,000 afloat, including shipmeuts to 5th Novem? ber. Week ending 12th November, there were shipped besides 44,099; total actually afloat, 120, 099; actual arrivals from 12th November to 17th December, 119,866 American. STATISTICAL POSITION- 157O. 1S69 stock in Liverpool. 43S.000 434.800 Afloat from India_. 130.000 95.00?) Afloat from America ....._ 133.000 76.000 Stock in London. 42,610 S1.250 Afloat for London. 34.000 113.000 Stock in Havre. 92,710 70.3D0 Afloat for Havre. 7,251 30,154 Stock in Bremen. 9.54!? 3.920 Afloat for Bremen. 1.400 ...... Stock in United States ports. 314,401 236,405 Stock in the interior towns.... 52,070 55,6?3 Total. 1,254,991 1,190,458 Excess in visible supply, compared with 1869. 58.533 Stock of cotton held by Man? chester spinners at the mills 120,000 70.000 Price cf mid Orleans m Liver? pool.9.'.'@?.'*d. llll-Md. Frice of mid Orleans in New York. 16.s,'c. 25,t'c. Price of gold. 11?? 20 V Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, November 12.-ROSIN.-Sales of 474 bois at .$1 OJ, $1 75al 90 for No 2, and $2 25 for No 1. . CRODE TrRrENTiNE.-Sales of 323 bbls at $2 55 for soft nnd $1 60 for hard. TAR.-saies or 84 bbls at $1 SO per bbl, an ad? vance rif i?c on last quotations. COTTON.-Sales of loo bales on private term?. Interior Cotton Markets. CHARLOTTE. November ll.-Sales to day CO bales at 13X to 14c, market closing quiet. Hales for thc week 11,000 bales. ATLANTA, November 12.-The market to-day has been dull and lower; middlings I4;4c; low middlings 14;good ordinary 13>?; ordinary ll.'ic. Kccclpu by IfetllroaU,. Novtmbtr li. SOtTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 2272 bales cotton, 28 bales goods, so bbls flour. 69 bbls naval store, 1 car stock. To Railroad Agent, and others. , NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 418 bales upland and 1 bag sea isiar d coltan. ISO bbls naval stores, cars stock, phosphates, tobac? co, rough rice. mdse. Ac. To G W Williams A- co. Oraeser A .Smith. Frost A Ad ger. W K Ryan, ? J Salinas, Caldwell A Soo, Reeder A Davin, Walter A co. w H Chafee .t co, w C Bee A co. Nachm^nn A co, H Klatte A co, Kavenel A CO, T P Smiili, G W w uta, A S Johnston. Pelzer, Rodgers i co. J Marshall, Jr, Barden A Parker. S D Money, Wlss A co. Kinsman A Howell, W P Dowling A co. F L Me ver, Br die A co, Dr il W DeSaussure, G Folliu. H Bischoff A co. J C H (Haussen, Sliackelford A Kelly; P RA A Railroad co, C Kerrison. Jr. A co, W Harrali A co, S C and N E Railroad Agents and Order. POUT CALESHAM. MOON'S PHASES. Full Moon. 8th. 2 hours, 12 minutes, mornmr. Last Quarter, wh. 3 hours, 39 minutes, morning. Sew Moon. 22d s?ionrs. l minute, evening. First Quarter. 29in.'5 hours, ie minute?, evening. 5 NOVEMBER. 14? Monday. ldiTuesday. lu,1 Wednesday.. 17; Thursday^.. is Friday. 19 saturday.... 2o;sunday. MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, NOVE M B B R 15 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Charlotte, Fcerson. Back River. 3300 bushels r ugh rice. To Cohen. Hanckel A co. Scnr Palmetto, Cannon, Back River. 2210 bush els rougu rice. To Coheu, Hauckel A co. Sehr Flag, Nichols, Back River. 2210 bushels rough rice. To Cohen. Hanckel A co. Sehr Odd Fellow, Prince, Back River. 2400 bush els rough rice- lo Wt. Bee A co. Sehr Charles, Sablsten, Back River. 2000 bush? els rough rice. io Wc Bee A co. Sehr Racer, Wak fer, Geechce River. 1330 bush? els rongn 'rice; To W 0 Bee A co. Sehr Sallie Dissed, Magrath, Pack River. 2750 bushels jough rlee. To ? c Bee A co. Sehr Ada. Whitehurst, Back River. 2000 bust els rough rice. To W C Bee A co. * v Sloop Lalla, Harvey, Wadmalaw. 15 hags sea Island and 8 bales upland colton. To Fraser A Dill, Stouey A Lowues, Gibbes A- co. Gaillard A Miuott. Sloop Mary Goodrich, Roberts, Ashepoo. 1000 bushels rough rice. To Fraser A Dill. Boat from Christ Church. 1 bag sea Island cot? ton. To Ravenel A co. Boat from James island. S bags sea Island cot? ton. To Fraser A Dill. Received from Chisolm's Mill. 43 tee rice. To W C Bee A co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Br bark Florence Chipman, Jones, Liverpool-H Card. Br bark Ranger, Doty, Liverpool-B S Rhett A Son. SAILED SUNDAY. Bark Flori M Hulbert, Milley, London. SAILED YESTERDAY. Argentine barf Enrique, Orcutt, Liverpool. Brig G*o S Berry, Bradlev, Barbadoes. Brig Abby Ellen, Foss, Georgetown, S C. ' FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York, November ll. Steamship Georgia, Crowell, New York, Novem beria. Sehr Ruth H Baker, Lorlng, Fernanina, Novem? ber?. . SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Clyde, Hunter, from New York, .No? vember 12. Sehr Iris, Nye, from Falmouth, November 7. LIST OF VESSELS TP, CLBARBP AND SAILED POR TS?P ?OST. F O R ?l G N . LTVKRrOOL. Br bark Yumuri, Campbell, cleared_October 19 CARDIFF. Bark Benjamin Ossena. HilL sailed.October 10 " HAVANA. Spanish brig Rosalia. Xnnella. sid....November 4 FALMOUTH, N ?3. Sehr Iris, Nye, sailed ;.November 7 D O M E's T I C . NEW B'DPOKD. Sehr Emma Douglas, Ellis, sailed.October 23 . COSTON. Bark Aurelia. Lincoln, up.Ocrober ll Sehr Grace liirdler. Smith, cleared.october 23 Sehr Montana, Hearse, up.Nov 4 KEW YORK. Steamship Clyde. Hunter, sailed.November 22 Sehr Robt Palmer, Daboll, cleared..November 9 Sehr Florence Rogers, sneppard, up.Nov PtTILAPELr-UiA. Sehr H G Hand, nnnd, up...*.Nov SAVANNAH. Sehr John Mottler, Barlow, cleared_October 31 " MARENGO" FEVER AND AGUE CUR*fi .,1^Ce??ai?cure for CHILLS AND FEYER-a gen? uine Southern preparation, purely vegetable; . tonic and fever pr?ventive, highly recommended ???SLS^ft SaUed b* an? Preparation no* oifered. To persons rea ding la unaeal'hv sec? tions it ls invaluable. ouaeauny sec Warranted-No Humbng. . . For sale by all Druggists, and by G. J. LUHN, Agent. .Druggist, southeast corner King and John its lun?8-4mo8i>A? Charleston, s.'c. rai rr-r-T Sipping. JP 0 R SE W_YORK. ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER-15. AT 11:80 O'CLOCK A. M. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE ?OOHS. . . r ; j '7 OLD LINE N EW YORK AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS. _ < { ESTABLISHED 1 845. nie verv fast an l splendid Side-wheel Steamship JAMES ?DGER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander, will sall from Adger's Wharf as above. . tar Insurance hy this line half per. cent. For Freight or Passage, apply to JAMfeS ADGER A CO., Agents. ,99- The CHAMPION will follow and sail on SATURDAY, November 19, at 3 o'clock, P. M. D0V14-2_ jp O R X EJV YORK ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH, AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1370. STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA. Becketr, Commander, will sall for New York on THURSDAY. November 17th. at 4 o'clock. P M.. from Pier No. 2. Onion Wharves, connecting with Dav Passenger Trains from Co? lumbia and Augusta, arriving at half-past 8 P. M. Insurance by Steamers of this Line >i per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having verv fine state-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A- C'.).. No. ?6 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Unlou Wharves. nov!4-4_ . . jp O R PHILADELPHIA'. THE REGULAR STEAM* LINE-WEEEL Y. The Screw Steamship EM I* I R E ? HOLMES, Commander, wm be disnatched for Philadelphia on ^f?Sm. SATURDAY. 19th November, at 5 o'clock ^flllrfr P. M.. from Browu's North WharL .es-Through. Bills Lading wul be issued to Bos? ton. Cotton rate- io Philadelphia Jic per pound; Rice $1 50 per cask ; Ro*in 40c. per barrel. . For Freight engagements only, apply to WM. A. COURTENAT. novii-tuw;;-i s4 No. l Cnlon wtarf. rjpHROUGIi BILLS LADING TO AND FROM. BALTIMOKE. PHILADELPHIA, .? BOSTON, AND 7HE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The une Steamship FALCON. Haynip. Commander, will sui) for Bain-,_ nore on THURSDAY, lTiu November, at l o'clock, P. M. ?3- Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that :ity by railroad from Baltimore without adci ilQnal insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to sample and sell their Goods fri m 'he Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. PAUL O. TREN HOLM, Agent. novl4-l_No. a Cnlor. WunrveB. J3AC1FIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S [THROUGH LINE TO j CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES'CKEATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave Pier S'o. 42, North River, foot o' Canal. 'treet. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the itii md 20th of every mouth (except when thesr ilates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preced lug. Departure of the 20th connect ar Panama with steamers for South Paclflc and Central American perts. Those of 4tn touch at Manzanillo. Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for Ja? pan and China October l, 1B7U. No California steamers touch at Havana, om go direct rrom New York to Aspinwall. One hundred pounds baggage freeto each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other Information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foot of Canal street, North River, Sev Vork. F. R. BABY, Agent. julylS-lyr_ JPOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PILATKA AND POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Tile Steamer ELIZA HANCOX.Cap? tain L. w. Burns,will receive Frelght,T,^^,.^ for the above points, at South Atlantic (Snarl, TO-MOBKOW. ;Tutsdayj;the loth instant, and leave on WEO.NESDAT MORNING, the 16th Instant, at 7 o'clock. Connecting at Savannah with Florida steamers, Passengers and Freight will have dispatch to all Points In Florida.at as low rates as by any other For engagements, anplv to RAYENEL A HOLMES, novl4-2_No. 177 East Bay. TIME TABLE OP STEAMER "ARGO " FOR NOVEMBER. 1870. FOR EDISTO, ROCKVILLE. ENTERPRISE. Ac. ON TUE DAYS-EDISTO, ENTERPRISE. Ac. ON FRIDAYS-INLAND ALL THE WAY. The Steamer ..ARGO" wlU re- _ _ip??b ceive Frelghr, as above, ai South At-????Ea? lantic Wharf, on MONDATS and THORBDATS, and leave as follows: CHARLESTON. EDISTO. Tuesday, 1st, 1 P. M Wednesday, 2d, ll A M Friday. 4th, 2 P M Saturday, 6th, 1 P M Tuesday, sth, 6 A M Wed?esday, 9th, 2? A M Friday, Utk SAM Saturday, 12th. 6 A .Al Tuesday. 15th, ll A M|Wednesday,loth,9J?AM Friday. 18ih, 2 P MISaturdav, 19th, 12 lil Tuesday, 22d, 6 A M Wednesday. 23d, 2? I* M Frli'ay. 26th. 8* A M Satnrdav. 26th. 7AM Tuesday. 29th, ll)i A M|Wednesday, 30th, 9AM Freight received until one hour before leaving but none after sunset. DOUGLAS NISBET. Agent, " Offlce.ou Accommodation Wharf. N. B.-Freight ana wharfage payable on ,'ho wharf._oct29 Jp O R F LORIDA, TWICE A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON? VILLE. PILATKA AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain .. -rr^w George E. McMillan, will sah iromJ^?iE^ ivntral Wharf for above points cv'inrwm' EVENING, at S o'clock, arriving back a- Charles *un every. SUNDAY ?FTEHNOOS. at 5 o'clock. The Steamer CITY POINT. Captain D. B. Vin cent, will sail from Central Wharf for above point.? every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, arriving back at Charleston WKdNRSD.vr AFTERNOON, ai 5 o'clock. J. D. AIKEN A CO.. Agents, octlO_No. 5 Central Wharf. ^y-EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. . THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT. HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH, DA RI EN AND BRONSWICK. GA. The favorite Steamer ELIZA HANCOX, Captain L. W. Brass, will receive Freight at South Atlan- _ . ?-7-?^ tic wharf for above point3 evervdaHaEoC TUESDAY, and leave on every WEDNESDAY MORN INO. at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the sam' evening, and leaving for Darlen, Ac, the follow lng morning. Returning, will leave Savannah for Charleston eveiy MONDAY MORNINO, at 7 o'clock. For Freight or passage, apply to ?AYJCNEL A HOLMES. aeplQ .. No. 177 East Bay. . Blipping. " Jp O R LIVERPOOL. The Al .LtncrlcanSblp CANOVA, Le B?ck, Master, having part of cargo engaged, will have prompt dispatch. For frelgtit engagements apply to WILLIS A CHISOLM, oct27-thstul0_North Atlantic Wharf. I JV O R, LIVERPOOL. The First-class Bark "ADELAIDE NOR-^?? RIS," Reed, Master, having half her cargo SH engaged, and going on board, will have dlspatc for above pon. For engagements, applv to. novll j. A. ENSLoW ACO. WEIGHT'S BLUFF AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS QN THE SANTEE RIVER. . The Steamer ST. HELENA, Cap? tain Dan. Sinkler, Jr., having been _ put in complete running order, will ply regularly as above. r. > The Steamer wm receive freight at Brown's Wharton WEDNESDAY, loth inst., and leave with dispatch. For engagements applv on board, orto ' PELZ?R, RODGERS A CO., .., Brown's Wharf. Freight and wharfage must be prepaid. - No freight will be received after sunset. novl5-2 ?pREIGHT AND PASSAGE REDUCED. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON LINE STEAMERS. FGCR TIMES A WEEK TO AND FROM SAVANNAH. PILOT BOY leaves Charleston for - .^fT1-w Savannah e very MONDAY, nt s A. M aBiaSC DICTATOR leaves charleston for Savauuan every TCESDAY, at s P. M. PILOT BOY leaves Charleston for Savannah every THURSDAY, at 8 A. M. CITY POINT leaves Charleston for Savannah every FRIDAY, at 8 A. M. RETURNING. riLOT BOY leaves Savanah for Charleston every TUESDAY, at 7 A. M. CITS" POINT leaves Savannah for Charleston every WEDNESDAY, nt s A. M. PILOT BUY leaves Savannah for Charleston every FRIDAY, at 7 A. ?. DICTATOR leaves Savannah for Charleston every SUNDAY, at S A. M. The PILOT BOY will stop at Pacific Landing, Beaufort and the usual Landings on the Inside route both wavs, and go tnrougn by daylight. Freight received at Central Wharr every day and stored free of expense. J. I). AIKEN A CO., ocres Central Wharf. iXlntcIjcs, 3 crocito, &t. intflLLUk- G \VH?Lb?2? ?fc CO. & Have on hand a large and handsome'.'Btock o? WATCHES, JEWELERY, SILVER - WARE, PLATED - WARE, AND FANCY GOO Dt'S. And are now receiving their FALL STOCK.,;which has been recently selected from the best manu? facturers North. Their stock of goods,. of direct importation, consisting of FINE CHINA DINNER AND TEA SETS, CDT GLA-S DECANTERS, GOBLETS, WiNES, CORDIALS. CHAMPAGNES, CROCKERY AND EARTHENWARE, Is complete, which they offer at reduced prices, in accordance with thc low price of Gold. Visitors to the c.ty ara requested to call and in? spect their stock. 255 KING STREET, Gurner Beaufaln-street. WM. G. WHILDEN. STKPHKN THOMAS. JR., mchie WM. S. L ANN KAU. 8moa Scales. FAIRBANKS ii CO., No. iii Broadway. New York. No. I6? Bal'Imore street, Baltimore. ?j. 53 Camp street, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS, BROWS ?fe CO., No. 113 Milk street; Boston. .For sa e hv leading Hardware Dealers. oct28-ftu3mos_ S?r?cTs ?torcij. DURYEAS' SATIN GLOSS S TAB CH In Six Pound Boxes and One Pound Papers. TRY IT: Gives a Beautiful, WHITE Ttfj?*)SSY FINISH, besides renders F'abncs^^Burable. , No other Starch *o easily unod, or Economical. Use it once, rmd Yon will use no otlier. DUR YE AS' IMPROVED CORK STARCH Made with gre.? ?re, from (fcc choicest White Com. SURTE AS' MA. IZB IVA. A choice preparation of thc finest portions of Starch, from carefully selected white Southern Corn. . UNEQUALLED AS AN ARTICLE OF FOOD, OR AS A DCUCACV, By any oth-.-r Preparation from Corn. None of the above Good? genuine with? out Duryea*' on every package. ?3p* Persons unable to procure our goods from their regular grocer, on addressing the Manufacturers, 49 and 51 Park Phcc. New York City, will be directed to those in dich vicinity who will supply them..t OCt31-2mos TH E G' B E A T > - FAMILY PAPER ! . ' FAMILY PAPER I FAMILY PAPER I FAMILY PAPER ! FAMILY FAPER 1 FAMILY PAPER I I THE CHEAPEST, THE LIVELIEST, AND THE BEST I THE CHEAPEST, THE,LIVELIEST AND TUE BEST! THE CHEAPEST. THE LIVELIEST . AND THE BEST : THE CHEAPEST, THE LIVELIEST AND THE BEST ! THE CHEAPEST, THE'' LIVELIEST AND THE BEST ! THE CHEAPEST, THE LIVELIEST AND'THE BEST I THE CHARLESTON " WEEKLY NEWS ! THE CHARLESTON WEEKLY NEWS ! THE CHARLESTON WEEKLY NEWS!. THE CHARLESTON WEEKLY JSHSWd ! THE CHARLESTON WEEKLY NEWS ! THE CHARLESTON WEEKLY NEWS ! ' ? ~\ Contains all the News, Editorial and Miscellane? ous Reading Matter published In . THE DAILY NEWS AND THE. TRI-WEEKLT NEWS, INCLUDING I Latest Telegraph News; Political Intelligence, Commercial and Stock Reports, Literary Topics and Reviews, Selected Social Essays, Personal Gossip, and Information for Planters. TOG BTU ER WITH THE CHOICEST STORIES, LIGHT READING, and POETRY, From the on/rent Foreign and Domestic Periodicals. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SUBSCRIPTION TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. CLUBS OF TEN SUPPLIED AT $1 50 EACH. MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS ! tar Address, (enclosing money m Registered Letter,) RIO KD AN, DAWSON db CO., CHARLESTON. S. 0. Serums iliactn'ttcs. 1 WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCH MACHINE. are the best in use. For sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pay? ments, on easy terms, or for cash. All hinds ol Machine attachments, Needles, Cotton, (white, black and colored,) Silk, Oil, Soap, Ac, Ac. Repairing as usual. Circulais and Bamples of work sent on appllcailon. D. B. HASELTON, General Dealer In First Class Sewing Ma? ch mes and Materia!, No. 307 Kin* atreei, angl7 Charleston. S. C. T HE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE. SELF ACTING.-NO PUMPTNG.-NO ALB INJECTED. The best universal SYRINGE In the market It ls recommended by the first Physicians of th? country. lt ls so simple that lt cannot get out or order. There are no valves, and nothing that jWlU cor? rode. One will inst a lire time. . Dr. JOS. H. WARREN, an eminent Pnisiciaa, ol Boston writes to the manufacturers: "From the fact of its slit ?""Ity and correct principle m the structure or yob. 'Fountain Sy? ringe,' and for the easy manipulation, practicable result, and comfort to the patient, I have recom mended this Instrument extensively*" The Profession are Invited to call and examine the apparatus. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, ?io. 131 Meeting street, may30 Agent for SoHth Carolina gUPERIOR COLOGNE WATER. Manufactured and fer sale by Dr. H. BAER. oct! 131 Meeting street, " ?0WC?O*" ?t?tf I)."-r-S-?.?.<*.*-?.? p ? B E ^0 8 w lPft OrT^S ^ A^ttXt^y? I I T.! KINGSFORD & SON, MANUFACTURERS. ? THIS STARCH has established greater celebrity than any other ever obtained, and narine re? cently doubled the capacity of their works, they will now be able to meet the deniand. Their werke are the largest or the kind In the world, the production being over twenty tous each day. The great desideratum In thc Starch, and that which ls exceedingly' difficult to secure, ls uniform good quality. NONE OF INFERIOR GRADES IS EVER WASTED BI THE CONSUMER; and erery Grocer is aware of the annoyance cansed by ?ven a ?lurhr variation in the quality. None below tae standard ls ever allowed to go out o: the factory, and no: a has c~cr*een return*'1, to them aa defective, lt WILL KEEP PERFECTLY SWEET FOR YEARS ?V WY 01.HT ATE. * Mr. KINGSFORD has been engaged in t!ie-maaufacture of Starch Tor THIRTY NINE YEARS, and i*the Inventor of the process pf making CORN STA ItCH. The subscribers are sole Agents for Messrs. T. KINGSFORD A SON'S STAftcn, and are prepared tc I urnlsh the wholesale and retail trade at MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. octl2-2mos HENRY. GERDTS ?fe CO.? A?tntwi' Qcaks ano Slgricnltnra! implements. STCACTZDAIUD SCALES. HART & CO., SOLE AGENTS FORSO?TiL' CAROLINA. Bl HUH k s ?4L MY ?M FODDER (UTTER, HART ? CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR S?tJTH CAROLINA. t i ... '.*...?, *Ji ?. 'ii ....... * v . ^B^. an* AVERY'S CELEBRATED WESTERN PLOUGH. HART & CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, GENERAL HARDWARE IVIEuCUAJVT8, No. 30 HAY.VE STIUEET, A'.O COK NEK KING AM) HARKET STREETS, novS-thstulmo G H A R L E S TO N, S. OL' T i ? p ir ? :> s ? R EBAT GER MA >' BITTE R S. THE :-n:i>' MEDICATED CORDI AL OF :'(. HE A G E i 49-Llppn'.?i:'.* Great Geruau Witera strengt)), ens the debilitated. a^-Lippman's Great Gerann Hnrers strength ens the consumptive. SSy-Lippiuan's Grea' German Bitters cure? Eeiiiti lc Complaints. ss-Llppuian's Great Herman "?rrers. the iii si rteluriitfm ami effective In the world; sy Lippmann (?rear German Bitters cur? "never well" people. .esrLlppman'a Great Connan Hltt'.-rs gives ab appetite. -WUppman'a Great German Billers cam Liver Complaint. 43~Llppman's Great German Bitters'given rona? to digestive orsmns. AaT-Lippmau's Great German Bitters cum Nervousness. syLlppman's Grew German Bitters, the beal. Sprinn Medicine. i-Lippmau's Great German Bittere regulate* the Bowels. i-Llppman's Great German Bitters excites the Torpid Liver. I-Lippman's Great German Bitters, uer,: physicians recommend. SE?-Llppman's Great German Bitters will giv* voutliful "vigor. ?* syLippmaun's Great German Bluers cure' debility. 49?Llppman's Great German Bitters, the favorite of Germany. 49-Llppman'8 Great, German Bitters prevent* Chilli and Fever. Lippmann Grpar German Bitttr* >.a* met with success everywhere. . CHARLOTTESVILLE TA., May, IS70. MESSRS. JACOB LIFTMAN A BRO. : Gentlemen-i certify that i have examin? ed and used in my practice Lippmau's Great Ger? man Bitters. 1 regard them as sn admirable tonic and appetizer. J. w. POINDEXTER, M. L*. Depots in Charleston S. C.:' W. G. TROTT. ED. 8. BUlLVcJASf, W. ECKEL A CO., O. J. L?HN. Vf. A. SKRLNE Wholesale Agent?: HENRY BISCHOFF A CO. STEFFENS. WERNER A DUCKER, DCW1E. MOISE ii DAVIS, Druggist-, CLACirJS A WITTE. LIPPMAN'9 PYRAFUGE. THE.UEEAT CHILL AND FEVER ESPELLEH ONE DOSE STOPS THE CHILL'. NEAR GBAHAJIVILLB, S. C., November io, US9. MK LIFFMAN: ?ear Sir-Please send me half dozeu buttle.'" 0: your invaluable and Infallible Pyntfuge. The bearer himself was cured of a rwy years*'* ii ll ami lever, and hts wuole faniliv. lt has never failed In a single case. Yours respect wily. WM. V. ROBERT. We annex herewith one of the many eernn cates for the famous "'OIL OF LIFE," in onr nov ness ion: MAYOR'S OFFICE, GRIFFIN, GA., 1 February 8, 1808. j This ls tocertlfy that I have used Professor H. H. Kayton's 4*0ll of Life" in my family, lu a ease of aggravated "Neuralgia in the Face,*' and after three applications, gave permanent relief. oct26-3o W. M. CLINE, Mayor. gHAMPOOLNG AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN attended, at their residences promptly and a reasonable rates. Send orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Barber. Broad street, next door to Telegraph office. may28 ?3mg5, C!)ctmr(iis, #r. A Niw DISCWUYI I PH ALO iy s mm. SahWion for thc Hair. Far RisUrtng t? ?rV Hatv to OHginai '..?? PIIALO^I - Vm utterly from ajrfhe "dyes," "cobrer**>4nd tt rcstoren " (?) in ?fe. It acts ou, a totally olflferent principle. It is li;Tipid\^ragiant, and per? fectly iiuwafceuu, precipitate? no muddy or flatulent mat? ter, requires no ^SHg up? and communicates no yam to the skin or the lineA No paper curtain is necpraary to conceal its tr?pdT^ppearance, for tile oimjifeiTaaon that ff ?r /?/ mrHdL lt is, to ail intents and punmses, A K I W DISCO VIRT in l??&Cheniistry. W Pli?W* " VITALIA" is warranted to in the color bf the io days after the don, the carefully observ IT IS AS AND Price, chance within WATS*! NO SEDIMENT. Dollar per Box, SOLD BY A If your "Vitalia* on closing $1 forward it Sold at wholesale bv DovriK. yor*E ft DAVIS. Wholesale Druggist, Meeting corner Hasel street. scp?4-Rtntb6nius fioo?Tig ?cit. jg S GUSH ROOFING FELT. A CHEAP. DURABLE AND LIGHT PERMANENT KOOFJNO for Housea, Depo'~\ Public Buildings, Karna Buildings? Ac.,.Ac. for sale by < H. L. CH1SOL3?, ' noTl-tuUrtmo " Adger's North Whait,