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.JUXANVIAL ASH COMMERCIAL. Bxporta. BGSTON-Per sehr M E Yan Clear"-"5,000 feet of o oards and 65,000 feet timber. Export, ot ?i>e Week ending Sept'r '41. DOMESTIC. Nsw Yous-Per steamship Georgia-S bags sea Island am' ?07 bales u.v.aud cotton. SM baler ?lo meattcs, 4') aeroes rice. 602 ol ls rosi:i, 50 bbl* ou. 33 bales broom straw, -,93 bags mea! and oil case, 119 bales naper, 44 pacages dried fruit and sun? dries.Per steamship champion-740 bales apian <l oottcn. og bales domestic. 2:5 bbls rosin, so casks clay, so t>t>is ol!, 39) l-ags meal anl oil .cake. 141 pt/s arie l frur. an-t mnUrtes. ?mi Ann' rnra- Per steamship Empire-2^ bales coron. 80 ba.en d j:ne->tic go >d?. SO tierces rice. 2217 'acts gr-aid pu spuate. 20 casks clay, 5 bales h'.des, 20 sacks driel fruit, 10,000feet 1 um ber, an 1 sundries BA LT. in i HE-Per steamship Falcon-6 bales cot? ton, ll bbls rice. 44 tom phosphates, 65,000 feet of lamber, 4 bales hides, and 36 packages sundries. .Per sehr Matoaka-133,0.0 feet pitch pine .untrer. "WASHINGTON-Per brU Vi" a Parka-76,821 feet t Iraner and 26.000 feet lumber. ?nc C.?ariostoa Stock and Bond Market. BID. ASKKD told. 13 ii Southern Bank Bills. Bank of Caradon. JJ Sank of Chester. ? ? Bank of Georgetown....-. J* JJ Sank of Hamburg. JJ " ?tank of South Carolina. 10 Sauk or State of South Carolina, prior to 1861. nominal Bank of State or South Carolina, after 1st January. 1861. 32X 37 Commercial Bant, Columbia.. 10 12 Exchange Bank, columbia. 08 10 .Farmers' and Exchange Bant, ?Charleston. Cl 02 merchants'Bank. Cneraw. 04 06 Planters' Bant Falrtleld. 03 05 State Bank. 0? 07 State Securities. CO S3 00 63 00 73 00 39 00 91 00 82 00 63 00 65 00 50 SS 00 92 00 nominal 57 00 60 00 State Bonds, of 1. Bute Bonds, new. State Stock. Kallroad Securities. S O. Railroad and Bank Stoct (ex div). 30 00 S? C. Railroad SU' Per Cent. Bonds.. 61 co S C. Railroad Seven Per cen:. Bonds. 70 09 Bortheastern Railroad Stock ?cap; ?tab.io oo Northeastern Railroad Stock ?.pre Cerred. 33 50 Bortheastern Railroad Firs: Mort? gage Bonds, s Per Cent. 89 oo Berthea.<ucra Railroad Second Mort? gage Bonds, 8 Per Cen:. 80 03 Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock. Savannah and Charleston Railroad First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. Savannah and Charleston Rallroau T Per Cent. Sta? guaranteed Bonds. 67 00 Charleston and havannah 6 Per Cent. Bonds. 63 03 greenville and Columbia Railroad Co- Stock. 1 50 greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent, state guaranteed Sands. Greenville and Columbia Railroad T Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds 90 00 greenville and Columbia Railroad T Per Cent. Second Mortgage Bonds. Greenville and Columbia Railroaa T Per Cent. Certificates of Indebt? edness. Gheraw and Darlington Railroau Stock. nominal Gheraw and Darlington Railroad First Mortgage Bonds.88 cr Gheraw and Darlington Railroad Second Mortgage Bonds.71 00 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Stock... 43 00 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. Spartanburg and Union Railroad State guaranteed Bonds. 50 00 Brue Ridge Railroad First Mortgage Bonds.. Memphis and Charleston Railroad Stock. 8 00 memphis and Charleston Railroad T per cent. First Mortgage Bonds.. 85 03 memphis and Charleston Railroad 7per cent.Second Mortgage Bonds nominal atty Railway Stock. 54 00 6600 City Securities. .City of Charleston Six Per Cent. Stock. 55 00 Ctty of Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per Cent. Bonds...72 00 City or Columbia 6 Per Cent. Bonds. 66 00 Oliy ot Columbia 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 60 00 City or Savannah 7 per cent. Bonds, -CM-. City oi Aagusta 7 per cent. Bonds, old. 81 00 City or Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, Old. 60 00 City or Memphis aper cent. Bonds, new. 60 00 Bank Stock, first National Bank or Charleston Stock......125 00 People's National Bank Stock.104 00 Union Bank Stock. 5 00 ?oath Carolina Lean and Trust Company. par People's Bank Stock. Planters' and Mechanics' Bant ?ook.;. 200 Banktor Charleston Stock...,. 2100 Carolina National Bank Stock. nominal Baak of Newberry Stock. 8 00 Bank of Camden Stock. 6 oo 8 oo Miscellaneous Securities. Charleston Gas Company Stock. 19 00 20 CO Charleston Mining and Manufac? turing Company Stock. nominal (Rando Mining and Manufacturing (Company Stock.,. par 110 00 iSOlphurlc Acid and Superphos? phate Company Stock. Tar GLarine and River Mining and Man? ufacturing Company Stock. B-tlan tte Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock. par. 110 oo Palmetto Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. Oaicora Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. Fanners' Mining and Manufactur? ing Company stock. Stono Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock. 75 00 60 00 70 00 90 00 73 00 53 00 81 00 63 00 76 00 900 87 00 58 00 74 00 67 00 03 00 85 00 83 00 63 00 63 00 136 00 5 25 3 50 260 22 00 nominal nominal nominal nominal Tue Charleston Market. POE TEE VIII INDINO TUCKS DAT, SEPTEMBER 21. Tag CROPS.-The weather during this period isas been partially clear and cloudy, with slight rains, the season lacking that settled dry charac? ter so necessary to good harvest work; there con? sequent'y have been complaints, particularly from Che rice region, where the crop has been more Cnaa usually in lured r>y the cont nued wet spe.l. THU RECEIPTS.-The arrivals at the cotton ports for the week up to Friday U.st were 12 561 bales, against 9137 the previous week, and 17,950 gor the period last season. At New Orleans the receipts were 2395 bales, in contrast wiin 3740 tue week of the year before. The total supplies at the cotton ports from September 1st, 1871, up to the latest dates were 33,355 bales, against 63,323 bales the previous year, showing a decrease or 34 963 bales. The receipts at the principal Southern Barkers from September 1, 1871, up to the latest telegraphic Intelligence, as compared with the yearberore, were as rollows: 1871. 1870. Sew orleans, September 23.7.154 9.095 mobile, September 20.2,473 3,897 Savannah, September 20.4.755 18,237 Coarlesion, September io.4,913 12,S50 Galveston, September 20.0 847 2 927 Norfolk, September 20.3 693 2,977 Wilmington, September 20. 651 1,150 Tiie arrivals at the :hlcf Southern centres from September 14 to September 2), lsri, inclusive, as reported by telegraph, compared with the periol of the year before, were as follows: Sir ORLEANS Sept 14. 7*3.Sept 15.525 | .Sept 16. 456.Sept 13. 725 } ti,7?9 Sept 19.389.Sept 20.S'.'s. j The arrivals tor the week last year, 5S72. moni LE Sept?. 113.Sept 15. 2111 Septl?.145.Sept IS. 21S }. 1245 Sept 19. 340.Sept 20. 213 J Tie arrivals for the week b.s' year, 2455. SAVANNAH SepTl-i. 246.Sept 15. 4131 Sep'.lS. 3S2.sept 1?. 726 }- 2,904 Sept 1.9. 575 .Sept 20. 662j 'Thearrival, fer the week l*st year, 9761. CHARLESTON? 'S:?' 14. 432.Septl?. 2601 S?ftl8. 4?.>eptlS.016 I 2,063 -Sept 19. 77i.Sept 20. 4^1 'Tie ai rivals for tie week last y tar, ZOSO, GALVESTON .Sep' 14.....V-J91.Septl?.5591 Ste?lj-S. ??v.SeptlS.Ko >. 2,669 Sep W. 98..:.Seiit2).45 j j Tue arrivais lorthe week last year, 2075. 4OSP0I.K - Sentit. 73.Sept 15.306) Sept 16. 595.SeptlS_ 760 >? 2 60i Sept 19.0?7.^ept20 . 56. J ni\e.?riival3 for ihe weet last year, 18?. "WILMINGTON Sept 14. 45.Septi?. cri SeotlS.. 68.^PtJi. 231 Sept 19. 52.Sept 20. -j The anlvals for the week last year, 13J?. Total thlR yeir.16,4:7 i The stocks of tue article in sight at the latest dates wire as follows: 1871. 1870. S.ock in Liverpool.bales...498,000 490,000 stock tn London.105,588 23,157 Stock In Glasgow. 2,500 350 stock in Havre. 74.710 172,580 Stock tn Marseilles. 20.913 13,100 stock in Bremen. 53.026 13.?41 Stock rest of Continent. 50,000 35,000 Afloat for Great Britain (Amer* , lean.). 51,000 17,000 Afloat for France (American and Brazil.).;. 14r233 15.0C" Afloat for Bremen (American)_ 3,450 Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe.714.183 "443.245 stock tu Uuited States ports. 54,705 53.622 stock in the interior towns. 10,291 12 975 Total.1.SS2.610 1,305.372 Incieaseof stock in sight.376.::s The receipts at this port for the week just ter? minated were 33 bsgi of sea Islands and Florida? and 2900 bales o: uplands, In contras: with 13 bag} or sea islands an t Floridas and 14S4 birc? of uplands the week L ;fore, and io bags of sea island and F.oridis and 7615 bales of up? lands for the corresponding week the year previous. These supplies have come as Tollows, cay or uplands per South Carolina Railroad 2163 bales, per Northeastern Railroad 713, Savannah and Cha-leaton Railroad -, Santee 49, Florida 2, Ed ls to 3. or sea Ulindi: EdUto 10, James is? land 9, Christ Church ll. waa mala w 3. THE COTTON MARKST.-The market for this staple commenced Arm. but became easier, the foreign market being at 9%d ft rb for middling uplands, receded to 9%d@9%d. At New York the rates commenced at 21%, receded to 29%, and Im proved to 20 %} while at this point middling up lan?a comencedat 19c, and declined to isvt ty lb. The movements in the article at Liverpool and New York for tats period were as follow.s : On Friday, September 15, the former was firmer, up lands 9u d, salea 15,000 bales; the latter waa quiet at 21 KC sales 735 bales. On Saturday the former was Arm, uplands 9.vi, sales 15,000 bales, the lat? ter waa quiet at 21c, sales 463 half?. Un Monday the former closed dull, uplands 9%d, sales 12,000 bales; the latter was dull and lower at 20%c, sales 1651 bales. On Tuesday tac former was quiet and steady, uplands 9>?d, sa'es 900D bales; the latter was unsettled and lower, uplands 20%c sales 17?1 bales. On Wednesday the former was heavy, uplands 9'?d@9Kd, sales 12,000 bales; the latter was firm at 20%c, 6aiea 2100 ba'es. Yester? day the former was dull, uplands 9%@9 vd, '.ales sooobales: the latter opened quiet at 20%c, bu: be? came st rung a: 29%. The business in this s'anle for the week just terminated were as follows: Oa Friday, Septtm ber 15th, there was a s eady Inquiry, ac Arm prices; sales 100 bales; ordlaay to go Jd ordinary being quote 1 a: 15@18, low middling 1S%@18%, middling 19, 9 rici mid .Lng !9%c ty lb. On Saturday the marke: was qa et, but without im? portant change; sales 125 bales; quotations as be? fore. On Monday, with unfavorable d.spitches, the article was t-lightly easier; sales 325 hales; or? dinary to go d ordinary being quotel at 15<?-18, ?ow middling 13%(?l8%, middling 19, sirlct mid? dling ;9%c ty rb. On Tuesday the market was dull, and prices declined ge. ty lb; sales 150 bales; ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 15? 17%, low middling 13%@I8%, middling is%. strict m d liing 19c ty tb. Oa Wednesday the article r.?? H lower tendency, and prices receded about %c ty lb; sales 350 bales; ordinary to gool ordinary being quoted at 15@17%, low middling 18@1S%, middling ivs. strict middling 18X0 ty lb. Yesterday the demand was moderate, at un? changed prices; sales 300 bales, say 1 at 17, 38 at 17%, H at 18. 18 at IS.1,', 33 at 18%, 17 at lS.'i, 158 at 13%, 14 at 13%. We quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.15 (*17% Low middling.V.18 (414% MM I lag.13 V': - strict middling.18%'$ SEA 1-LA.VD COTTON.-Tue receipts of new Caro? linas are moderate, and were 33 bags for ibis period. Tie market continued to maintain quiet character, the transactions being confined to some 9 bags of new Carolinas, say 1 at 73, 4 at 80c, and 4 on private terms; quotations nominal. RICK -Tue unsettled and bad harvest season has retarded the securing of the crops, and plant? ers have, been busy tn taking their pioduce from the flel ls, the work being delayed and rendered peculiarly difficult by the wet weather. Thus state of affairs has prevented sending supplies to mar? ket, and the arrivals or Carolina rough were light, say about 5000 bushels for this time. The busi? ness tn thc grain has been limited, and we note sales or 50 tierces clean Carolina at 7%c ty lb, and 75 tierces of good* clean Carolina at sc ty lb. we quote somewhat nominally common to fair clean Carolina at 7@7%c, good 8a8%c ty ft. NAVAL STORES.-The receipts of these articles were in fair supply, say about 2500 bbls of all kinds for this period. There has been a steady and good demand for beth spirits and rosin', the former showing a strong upward tendency and improving from 43c to 53c; while rosins wire firm, the business being restricted by the light eur ply. The transactions for this time were as fellows: On Friday, September 15, sales 300 bbls No 3 r.sin at $2 40 ty bbl, 13s bbls extra No 2 and low No 1 at $2 75 ror the former aud $3 75 for the latter, and 300 bbls spirits turpentine at 43. 43%@ 49C On Saturday, September 16, the sales were 350 bbls Nos 2 and 3 resins at $2 50 for No 2 and $2 40 for No 3, also 350 bbls spirits, new made, at 50@5lc per ga lon, mostly the latter price. On Mouday, September 13,13 bbls told at 52c ty gal? lon, also so bbls No 1 and extra No 1 rosin at $5 50@6 ty bbl, 40 bbls low Na 1 at $i 50@3 75, 220 bbls No 2 and extra No 2 at $2 50@2 75 ty bbl, 160 bbls No 3 at $2 40. On Tuesday, September 19, thed.mand was active and sto.k ll.ht, with sales of 231 bbla Noa trand 3 roslo at $2 so for the f>. rm cr and $2 40 for the latter, also a small lot ot spirits at 53c ty gallon. On Wednesday, Septem? ber 20, sales 116 bbls Nos 2 and 3 rosin at (2 50 for the former and 12 40 for the la ter, also 133 bbls spirits turpentine at 53: ty gallon. On Thursday, September 21, the 9:ock was light and no busi? ness was reported. HAY.-The arrivals were KO) bales, mostly of j North River qualities. The market ls quiet, and we quote this description at$170@l80 ty. hun? dred, according to quality and size of lot. Cons.-There have.been received about loco bushels from Baltimore. The transactions were mostly lu a limited form at $1 OHQl 05 ty bushel, sacks Included, ror prime white. About eoo bushels prime white sold at $1 o? ? bushel, sacks included. OATS.-The receipts were restricted to a small amount per railroad. There were no wholesale transa.Hons. PEAS.-Tnt business ls light, w.th salea of small parcels at 90c@l io ty bashes. FLOI'K.-There is a la'r supply of most qualities of this article la the hands of dealers, willi a steady country and city demand, the market be? ing flru.cr for thc lower grades. Northern and Western fine may be quoted a: $5 75@6 ty bbl; super at $8 SS?8 TS H bbl; extra at $7i?7 io ? bbl, and family at fl 75(g)S 50 ty bbl. Southern descriptions are in moderate stock, and super may be quoted a: $3 2~fy9 75 ty bbl; extra a: $:<n 7 5} ??bbl; family at $7 "S&3 V bbl, and extia family at ?i*-. 10 ty bbl. BatON.-Tite market cxhlbl'ed a arm character with a light stock and prices arc higher. Prime smoked shoulders may be quoted at 8c ty lb: prime smoked clear rib sides a' 9c V- ft; prime salted shoulders at 6%ff7c ty tb, ?nd talted sides at 8%c ty ft. SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-Tic stocks arc mt\c rate, but good to prime snocery sugars may be quoted at 11%?12%C ty ft: fa-.r to good Cubas 10%<j)ll%c New Orleans molasses, prime is scarce. Cubi muscovado molasses may be quoted at ??^ssc in hhds. and 40c in bbls; clayed at 33@35c in hills, and 35337c in bbls Demerara sugar, prime 12@12%c. Molasses. prime ia puncheons 4Sc; in bbls 52c. BCITER AND LARD.-There is a fair stock of this article-fancy Goshen may be quoted at 33?35c; New York State, prime, 25030c; medium SOsJSSc; ordinary grades, swee;. 15?13c; choice Western 20^200. Lard is in fair supply, and is held at !2%?i3%c ty ft. Cheese-factory choice I3@l5c: skimmed e^ioc; puffed l?2c ty ft. SALT.-Jobbing parcels of Liverpool receive!; direct may be quoted at $1 55@1 60 ty sack. IRON BANDS AND TIES for cotton, or the most approved patterns, are offered on the market at ?x?@6c ty ft. INDIA BAGGING.-There la Home inquiry ror this article. We quote ty yard, gunny cloth \o% 20c; domestic il :a improving demand, and doable anchor, 45 menes, may be quoted at 19>ic; elephant at I9>,'c, Ludlow 19c, other brands 19@l9>ic as In quality. Tm B BB AND L?MBKB.-The market for this arf cle ls quiet. We quote timber for milling purposes from $6@10. Shipping timber $10@15. Bright timber, good merchantable, from city mills, cut to size, from $18@22 ? M by the cargo; lumber per rall, $13@15; river lumber, $10@i2; dressed umber, $22@C5. FREIGHTS.-To Llverpool.by steam direct Xd on uplands, ld on s^a Ulinda; via New York 9161 on upland?, Jiu on sea Islands; by sail 918d on up? lands, ou sea islands nominal. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New York, by steam Xe on uplands and lc on sea Islands; $1 75 fl tierce oa rice; by sail, - V ra on cotton; [ - 9 tierce on rice; 40c H barrel on rosin; $7@$S ? M on lamber; $9?lo ? M on tim? ber. To Boston, by Ball, sc ? tb on upland cotton. To Providence, by sall, $8 00 9 M on boards, xe ?? tb on cotton ; by steam fl 9 bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, SC? lb on uplands; by sall, $7 ? M on boards; 19 on timber; $3 ? ton on clay, and $3@3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, xe V B; by sall, $6 50@7 V M on boards; $3@3 25 V ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Danen and Sat Ula River, Qa., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and io@i2 3 M are rates on lumber an?! boards. DOMESTIC EXCHI.NOs.-The banks are purchas? ing sight checks on New York at >,'@Xe discount ; time bills nominal. They are selling sight checks at par. EXCHANGE-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester? day was 22>i tor 60 day bills. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying a; 13 and selling at 14. markets by Telegraph. MONEY MARKETS. LONDON, September2l-Noon.-Sppcle continues to tl >w towards the United States. The Bank rate ls advanced to 3 per cent. Consols 03>?. Bonds 93 H Evening.-Bullion decreased ?995 OOO. Consols 93. Bonds 93 PARIS, September 21-Noon.-Rentes ?61 fOc. Evening -Rentes 56r 7Cc. NBW YORK, September ?1-Noon.-rrelghts ('nil. stocks rather heavy, but not quite BO active. Gold Urra at 'isatis'- Governments dull and heavy. S ate bonus dull and weak. Money nom? inal at 4a6. Sterling-long s}? . shi rt 8\. Evening.-Frelghis dull. Money 5a6. Sterling 8Jic. Gold n:?ai4\. Governments reverlsh. sixty-two 15. state bonds neglected and weak. Tcnnes*e-es 71; new 70>i. Virginias 62}i; new 89. Louisianas 65: new 60. Levees 70; eights 81. Ala? bamas KO; fives 67. Georgias 83: sevens 91. North Carolinas 40; new 42>;. South Carolinas 76; new 55J?. i sw o RLE AN-, Sep' ember 21.-Bank sterling 23 yt Sight sas premium. Gold 13,-,. COTTON MABKETS. LIVERPOOL, September 21-Noon.-Cotton open? ed quiet and irregular; uplands 9*?a9)?, Orleans OKaSXd. Later.-Cotton dull; sales 6000 bales;specula tlou and export 2090. Evening.-cotton clo.ed dull;uplands 9?,'a9>id; Orleans 9*ia9Xd. NEW YORK, september 21-Noon -Cotton firm; uplands 203V, orleans 20>?c; sales 1200 bales, sales or cotton rutures last evening, 4400 bale*. September ideals 11-16.'. Octcber 195-I6al9?i, November I9}?al0,*?. December 19 31Sal9X, Feb? ruary 19 I0-I6al9x, March 20, April 20 3-16. Evening-Cotton easier; sales 1344 bales; up? lands 20c; Orleans 20?;c ; sales or cotton futures to-day 8600 bales: September 19 l l-l Gc, October I9#al9>ic, November 19XaI9Xc, December l9^a it'>ic January 19 916:, February 19 9-i6c, March 20C, April 23c BOSTON, September 21.-Cotton active; mid? dlings 2ic: net receipts 74 balea, gross 233; sales 5C0: stock 5 .oo. PHILADELPHIA. September 21.-Ccfoa quiet and steady; middlings 205ic BALTIMORE, September 21.-Cotton quiet; mid? dlings 20c; net rectlnts 73 bales, gross 73; sales 115; 3'ockll75. NOKKOLS, september 21-Cotton srea?y: low middlings 13V-'; net receipts 472 biles; exports coastwise 678; salts S3; stock 1979. WILMINGTON, september 21.-Cotton qilet; mlddiincs 19c; net receipts 43 bales; sales 34; stock 763. SAVANNAH, September 21_Cotton firm; low middlings I8?ial9c; net receipts 478 bales; ex? ports coaitw?ie 318; sales 20; stock 4071. AUGUSTA, Sep'ember 21.-Cotton steady; mid? dlings 1 s>;c; net receipts 300 bales. MOBILE, September 21.-Cotton Arm; middlings 19Xc; net receipts 2987 ba es; exports coastwise 86; sales 260; stock 6944. MEMPHIS, September 21.-C jtton Armer; mid? dlings 19c. NEW Or. LE AN?, September 21.-Cotton steady; middlings 20a20>?c; net receipts 6'4 bales; gross 753; exports coastwise 596; sales 250; stock 12,2E9. GALVESTON, september 21.-Cotton unsettled; good ordinary \-- i\:t.\ ; net receip s 433 bales; exports coa twise 854; tales 200; stock 12,972. PKOVI3ION8 AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, September 21-No n.-Breadstuff's easier. Kveulng-Breads.'uTs quiet. Flour 23sa23s 6d. Corn 32s ?d. Cumberland cut 351. Tallow 4Ssa 44s 61. Turpentine 43s. Nsw YORK, September 21-Noon.-Flour steady. Wheat a. shade firmer. Corn a shade higher. Pork quiet at $13 60. Lard unchanged. Turpen? tine quiet at 63a60,'i. Rosin firm at $3 10a3 I2>i for strained. Evening.-Flour steady and unchanged. Whis? key 94 sc. Wheat la2e b-jiter; winter red Weat erc$i53al57. Corn Aimer at 73>ia74 cts. Rice Ann at ssaos'c. Pork $io'? tus- Lard Armer; kettle 9J?c Navals steady. Tallow Armer. BALTIMORE, September 21.-Flour unchanged. Wheat Armer. ? oro quiet. Provisions firm and unchanged. Whiskey ?4c. CINCINNATI, September 21.-Flour-full price). Corn firm. Pork steady at $12 76. Bacon in fair demand; shoul era 1%*', clear sides 8xc, clear rib 7>ic. Ilaras advanced to 17c. Whiskey 91c. ST. LOUIS, September 21-Flour unchanged. Corn dull and un opn.g. Whiskey at 90J90XC. Bagging unchanged. Pork $13al3 25. Bacon Arm. Lani Q.s'aosc LOUISVILLE, September 21.-Bagging unchang? ed. Flou>' firm. Corn quiet Provisions active and higher, shoulders 7>?C; clear nb 7\c; clear sides ssc Packed pork $l3aU 60. Whiskey .Uflitc. NEW ORLEANS September 21- Flour firmer: sn perdue $6 45a5 50; double $6 40aew>; treble (6 75a7. Corn scarce and higher at 82a85. Oats firmer at 55.-56. Pork quiet, but firmer; mess held at $14 76. Others unchanged. Interior Cotton Marksts. COLUMBIA, September 13.- Cotton sales 70 ba.es; middling ISSC COLUMBUS, fcpteraber 19 -Market very dull. In the morning ?sj^c were offered for middlings. Market closed at 18S'?. A kt or low mlddliugs brough' lSc. - Sales 40 bales; receipts 61 biles; sbipmeBts 49 bales. MONTGOMERY, September 19.-Cotton is ca-der In the Montgomery market, low middlings Wi*. s KLM A, September 19.->ales to day loo bales; middlings loiic; low middlings lStfc. The un? favorable new? checked the detnand, and the market closed nominal at the above quotations. SUMTER, september 19.-The market has been steady until to-day, when lt. weakened somewhat u: der latest telegrams. Sale-; 221 bales at 18 sa 19c. Shipments as follows: New York 122 bales. Charleston 71, Baltimore 23-221. The special rates of freight on cotton are only in force at Sumter. Manchester and Ringville. NEWBERRY, September 19.-Cotton 18>?c. Wilmington market. WILMINGTON, September 23.- SPIRITS TUR? PENTINE.-Sales of 450 ca-ks at 54c per gallon ror Southern package*. ROSIN.-Sales or 1970 barrels at $3 25 ror strain? ed, $2 ?0 for No 2, $5 50 for No 1, and f6 25ai 50 for pale. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-Sales of only 20 bbls at $2 60 for hard, $4 for yellow dip aiid $4 50 for virgin. TAR.-Sale3 or 75 bbls at $2 15 per bbl. COTTON.-Sa'tsof 87 baiei as follows: 1 at is and 35 at 18,Sc per lo. New York Hay Market. From the Dally Bulletin, Tuesday, September 19: Re eipts to day 1320 bale-?. Tnere is a guod retail demand, and a l that comes into market ls taken, ?caving nothing for shippers, who cannot alford to pay as much as rity and near by deal? ers. The soarclty of freight rcom has tho cuSct of restricting shipments Sal' s a e made from SI Mal 26; a fair crude, even, cannot be had for li ss t hau {1 SO. Straw ii quiet and geucrally easier. New York Klee market. Fr^m tl.e Dally Bulletin, Tuesday. Sip'cm'.icr li* : The demand .'or me regular trahie .s ?air and general prices .-'ca y, but thc market shows no new or particalarlyitnt, ret ting lea;ores ;or the day. A few lota in bond are ander negotiation. Sales of 50 Heroes Cai lina at o.id.Sc, 400 bags Rangoon and 150 bags Patna at 63?a7?;c. From the Journal of Commerce: /here ls the usual business doing forVcilers* uso at steady rates. We notice sales of so tierces Can lluaat 8Jia 9S'c, and 42 j bags Rangoon and Pa'na at 0*ia7S'. New York Narai Stores Market. From t.ie Journal of Commerce, Tuesday, Sep? tember '9: The market for spirits turpeuiine is Arm. Tnere is not much iuquliy, but as the stock receives only light additions holders carry along ?ate advanced prices easily, sales embrace 50 bbls on dock at elfie, and HO? bis mainly at 62c; 29 bbls on dock at ti J Se: thc market cioslug at 62c for yard and <'.2So for dock lots. Rosins-the matket for strained is ?irm. There is more ship? ping demand, wi; h important sales rumored at about io r. o. b. Fine grades are very strong at the advance obtaiucd saturday. There ? a good heme (rade and Hie stock is verv much re? duced. Sales aretSO bbls No 2 at $3 00; loebbls ?ow No 2 at ?3 50: 25 bb?3 No 2 at $3 25; COO tibia pal . at f7 75: so bb.s do at {9; 2i0 No 1 at $4 i5.i 4 SO, ann 69 bbls pale at $7 2':. Wu quote (?trained at S3; No 2, $3 2id? 70: No l. f4a5 25: phle $5 50a $7. and extra p.Ue ?7aJ. Tar ls quiet at $3 for Wilmington, and f:: >3 20 for larce HI d small bbls Washington, sales embrace 50 bbls Washington at 1583 25. J Charleston Wholesale Price?. ARTICLES. PRICES. ? AOOINC, fl yara Danu?. ? Gunny Cloth. 19 ? 19* New York Double Anchor, 45 inches, 2%ths. 19X-? BALE ROPE, fl tb Manilla. ? Westera. 8 ? 12 j< Jute. ? BCTTER-Goshen. 83 ? 35 Country. ? COTTON, ty tt Ordinary to good ordinary.... 15 ? IT,1 Low middling. 18 ? 18 ?> Middling to strict mlddimg... 18%@ 18* Good middling. ? Sealsland. ? COFFEE, ty tt Rio. 18 ? 19 Laguayra. ? * .. Java. ? FERTILIZERS Carolina Fertilizer, ty 2030 tts. Cash.50 oo ? Time (with 7 per ct. interest) 55 00 @ Wando Fertilizer.cash.... 50 00 ? Time.65 oo @ Double Relined Poudrette. 30 00 ? Niles'Phosphate. 63 00 ? Peruvian Guano, ty 2240 tts...100 0o ? Pacific Guano.ft 2000 tts.casa. 65 oo ? Time. 60 00 @ Phoenix Guano. 47 60 ? Baugh's Phos., ty2000 tts.cash 50 00 @ Rhodes' Phosphate, * 2000 tts 66 oo ? Rhodes' Standard Manure ($85 time). 67 50 ? urchlUo Guano ($40 time).35 oo . ? Land Plaster. 13 00 ? 16 00 Mapes' Super Phos, ty 2000 tts. 65 00 ? Woolston's PhosDhate of Lime 65 00 ? Wooiston's Vege'cr, ? 2000 tts 65 00 @ Croasdale's Gen. Suo.Phos. net 60 00 ? Bowers' Complete Manure, net 60 00 ? Sardy's Phos. Peruvian, cash. 65 00 @ Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash... 60 00 ? PatftDsco Guano. 65 00 ? E. Frank Coe's immomatea Bone Phosphate. 60 00 Coe's PureDlssolved Bone.... 62 00 ? .. Whann's Superphosphate.60 00 ? 70 00 Etiwan Guano, Ko 1 .$60 time) 64 00 ? .. Etlwan Guano, No 2 ($60 time) 63 00 ? Zell's Ammonlated Bone Phos phate ($70 time).,.60 co ? Russel Coe's Ammonlated Bone Superphosphate ($65 time).80 00 a Cotton Food, per ton. 60 00 ? Bowen A Mercer's Snperphos phate....cash. 60 ?9 ? Time. 60 00 ? Wilcox, Gibbs A Co.'s Manlpu lated. 60 00 ? Stono So uble Guano ($55 time) 50 00 ? Stono Dissolved Phosphate ($36 time). 3*03 .0 Stono Pure Ground Phosphate. 15 00 ? FLOLR, ty bbl - ... a Fine. 6 75 ? 6 29 Super. 8 25 f 6 75 Northern and Western Extra. 7 00 @ 7 60 Baltimore Extra. g . ;; Southern-Super. 6 25 ? 6 ,D Extra. 7 00 @ i so Family. 7 75 & 9 OJ GRAIN, 9 bushel Maryland Oats. . Western Oats. . 1: 2 Corn. 1 01 ? BH0V5B?V^. 170 ? 180 LUMBER. ? M feet- . _ _ Clear Wlilte pme, flrst qnaUty. 60 00 ? 65 00 White Pine, good run. 38 00 ? 40 00 Yellow Pine.20 00 ? 24 00 Boards, rough. ll 00 ? 12 00 Orooved and tongued 28 00 ? 32 00 MOLASSES, ty gallon Cuba. 83 ? 37 Muscovado. 38 ? 50 Sugar-house. 60 ? 1 00 New Orleans. ? MAYAL STORES, ty bm- _ Tar. ? Pitch. . Rosin, pale. 6 00 ? f? Rosin. No. 1. 8 60 ? 5 ?0 Rosin. No. 2. 2 50 ? Rosin. No. 3. 2 40 ? Spirits Turpentine, ft gallon.... 53 ? Crude Turpentine, ? bbl. 2 90 ? 4 00 Hard Turpentine. 1 80 ? oakum, ty tb. 16 ? Nuts-American 4@20d., ft keg 5 05 ? 7 00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 6 00 ? Dupont's, F.F.F. 5 00 ? Dupont's. Blasting. 4 00 ? PKOVISIONS, ft to Bacon, Dams. 17 @ is) Sides. 09 ? Shoulders. 08 ? Strips. ? Lard, in keg. 1? ? J? Butter. 2? ? 35 Cheese. . M @ J8, Potatoes, irish, ft bbl. 3 00 ? 3 6 sweet. ? @ .. Onions. 3 25 ? 3 75 Apples. 4 00 ? 5 00 Eggs. 30 ? 40 Poultry-Chickens, ft doz.... 3 00 ? 4 00 Fowls, ty dOZ. 6 00 ? 5 50 RICE, ty tt-Carolina. 07 ? 08,' East India. ? SALT, fl sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 65 ? 1 60 Liverpool, fine. ? Seo AR, ft tt-Raw. ? Porto Rico. ? Muscovado. 10H? 12) BEESWAX-* tt. 38 ? 40 ii IDES. Green-ft tt. .. ? Dry. 12 ? lo CaESTNCTs-ft bushel. 4 00 ea S 2 Ss 0 : 5'. o so - ? gao" 1 : P ?flcoa: : . . . ? ? * M. . nap QB OB oe re o re re re -3 -3 -3 "O S ft S o D 3333 3 crc/crcT tr? is re re re re a re^re .a "a rs s S 6 3 33 a vs re rere -i -i ~i SS 33 S S gs ?2 -I 3 "as ca - Cn o 3? i u ):o; o>0" , o< ~a 3>*C CK o V ? V co ! 8 8 C gi S ? S ' g S j* J* ta ?3 -I ar r* i* J?8 *c t: t: "-1 ~ . -i? 3 ? ?3 cs io ?o ? . *- S? o. cr jt -. c* v * ?JO> - J - CC O CA O* CA O, > ? CC ?5 CK -c r^13 2 - 8?>*5l ti o i i ca uo S ? ?J S S i S- IffO M CO CO - 5S . : g: "=? sr SP ns ?2 o .-.8 ?S : S : S 2: : : : T *-s 5 2.2. ' P c x O ia w cc - ) - . o - - 3 ?5 I x o - 3* -i j IC -J I O X > O o Z ? * i> ?J D ? CS . p-. ar. C?. IO JO O O O C- SK : ?sg: . IC CJ ? Ci? 2 Je o c -i r7 -1 re a= Sil SS ! eg o g j NOTE.-We have aeaucted from New Orleans 792 bales uplands. ?rom Mobile 131 bales up? lands; from Savannah 3 baas sea island and ....bales noland, and from Charleston,.... bag9 sea island " and 2 bales upland cotton-the auantities received at tnosc ports from Mobile, Florida, Texas and savannah. Comparative Exporta of Cotton n nd Rice from the Port of Charleston. fromJSep tember 1 to September 20, 1871. EXPORTED TO Liverpool. Other Br. Porte Tot'l G. Britain 1871-'72. 1870-71. S. I. ,Up'd. i RlC6;S. I. L'p'd. j Rice Havre. Other Fr. Ports Total France..j IV. of Earope.. Tot'l N. Europe S.of Earope... VT. Indies, Ac Total F. Ports., Boston. Rhode Island.. Sew York. Philadelphia... Bait, A Nr'folk Oth. C.S.Ports Tot'l C'sePorta' Orand Total. ! 26| 26)8i 196 ...| 32' 36' 63! 46! 2703: 178 igl 27031 2781 8174. 800 .. liss; 22 171, 100 9: 10171 100 Exports orillee. Naval Stores and Lum? ber from the Port of Charleston, from September 1 to September 20,1871. EXPORTED TO Boston. New York.... Philadelphia.. Baltimore.... Kew Orleans.. Mobile. Provid'ce.RI. Oth'rUSP'rfB T'alCoastw'sc 1871-'72. Ib70-'71. NAVAL STOR'8 Bbls. 2,227 1,765 194 .NAVAL I STOR'81 Feet, j Bbls. Feet Barcelona._ Maj'aAM'ket. West Indies.. Halifax, N S.. St John's, N B. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Havre. Montevideo... Great Britain. Rio de Janeiro Australia. .; 2,832i 375 206 30,000 805' 20,000 307,000 247'. 160,000' 102,821! 4,186! 599,821 4.044 ,. 2,150, Total Foreign. . Grand Total! 4,186 599.821 2,150 345,138 125,500 865,844 6,194! 865,844 Stock of Cotton In the Interior Towns at the Latest Dates. 1871. 7870. Augusta.September 15 Columbus.September 15 Macon.September 15 Montgomery...September 15 Selma.September 16 Memphis.September 15 Nashville.September 15 Total bale9. 3,098 1.422 1,701 1,616 742 1,358 264 10,291 1,336 1,685 1,940 1,487 1,820 2 810 1,997 12,975 a B - ra BOC T.T. ~~ r O = 3 .MM rt ? C -II?] _ _ o o x Sgl 2 ll 2 Iff j sf ft Ia ? .cS n _ j, ?i T3?sr lei ? R H gaz . sc ? es on m gra? ': . H i *?i I?8 : : f : i s? .03: : p . . a -y ; K3 ; . cr . ; " 3 I o ll 88 IC -o H: BJ m S ? S 1 SB t?mW S3 *? ?".TI ? . ?ll o fl Is ??s!?!5' s 7 S 8 5 s 2. S ff 3 I ? M S "S ft 0 7 S K 3 s 5 Hccelpts by Railroad, September 21. 80CTH CA.10 LI KA RAILROAD. 671 bales cotton, 46 bales g )ods. 150 sacks corn, ?40 sacks bran, 1 car stock. To Railroad Agent, Frost A Adgcr, Prlng.e A Son, W B William" A Son, G W Williams A co, Mowry A Son, Rete!.. A Davis, L D DeSaussure. A S Smith, Wm C Bee A co, Witte Bros, Trenholm A Son, Dowling A co. M ur. laugh A Mathews, G raes, r A Harmon, T P Smith, w C Courtenay A co, A J Salinas, Pelter, Rodgers A co, W W Smith, G Foll?n. U Bulwlnkie, Steffen.", Werner A Ducker. Wm Marscher, Mac? queen A Rleckc. F D C Kracke, Caldwell A Son, Plnckney Bros, R C Sharp, W B Smith 4 co. NORTHEASTERN 2AILB0AD. 484 bales upland cotton, 239 bbls naval stores, cars lumber and wood, nails, mdse, Ac. To A J Salinas, Frost A Adger, Caldwell A Son. Mowry A Son, W K Ryan, Barden A Parker, Kinsman A Howell, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, C Llebenrond. Geo w Williams A to. W c Courtney A co, W T San? ders. Ravenel A co, J 0 Mallonee, T P Smith, Jno Uanckel, Pringle A Son, w U Bee A co, Mantoue A co. wunden A Jones, J E Adger A co, J Thomp? son, E Ratet A co, J N Bell. Gray, O'B A co, SD Stonev, F W Pelper, Witto Br a, H Rialto A co, E Welling, Reeder A Davis, and Railroad Agent. FORT CALE?DAR. MOON'S rn AS JG. '.ist Omaner, 6th. 4 hours. 50 mantes, evening. New M ion, 14th. 1 noir. 49 minutes, evening. F.rst guarter. vlst. ll honra. 62 minuted, evening. Full Moon, 28ih, 0 hour, 24 minutes, evening. 18 Holiday.. 19; Tuesday. 20 Wednesday. 21 Thursday... 22 Friday. 231 saturday . 24,?iundav.. - sm. CIS3?. 5. .47 5. 48 5. 48 5..49 5..50 6. .51 6..52 ! 6 CN SBTS. 6.. 0 5..69 5.. 58 5..57 5..66 5. .54 5..63 KOOK I moa li. A ?..WATER. 8..45 9..27 10..15 ll.. 9 morn 12..10 1 ..14 10..22 ll..12 morn 12..10 1. .18 2..31 3..41 Ht,IRISE SEWS. CHARLESTON, 8. C.SEPTEMBER 22, 1871. Lat 36 deg 48 m:n 33 sec. ; Lon 79 deg 57 min 27 sec. ARRlVfcD YEaTEitDAY. HT bock's boat rrom Christ Church. 2 bags sea Island cotton. To U Dulwinklc and Gaillard A Minott. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Sehr Mary E Van Clear, Jones, Boston-A Mc Cobb, Jr. Sehr J F Willey, Willey, Union leland, Ga-H F Baker A co. Received frcm Habenlchfs Mill, James Island. 2 bags sea Island cottoD. To W C Bee A co. FROM THIS POR T. British bark James Muir, Rogers, London, Sep? tember 7. CP FOR THIS PORT. Brig Minnie Abbs,-, at Boston, Septem? ber is. Sehr Virginia, Smal', at New York, 19th Septem? ber. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, at Baltimore. 19th Sentember. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FR \NKFORT. September 21.-Arrived, steamships Batavia.. Manhattan and Lafayette. NEW YORK, September 21.-Arrived, the Meara ships Asyrla and Ohio. Arrived out, thc City of Washington and Dutchland. SAVANNAH, September ci.-Cleared, 6teamsaip3 North Point, Baltimore; II Livingston, New York ; brig John Sherwood, Montevideo. MEMORANDA. The bark Annie Kimball, Stlnson. from Liver? pool for this port, sailed from (?aeenstown on 7th September. The Spanish bark Carmen. Glrardo, hence for Barcelona, arrived at vtgo 20th ult, and sailed 23d for port or destination. LIST OF VESSELS TP. CLEARED AND SAILED FOR TIII8 PORT. F O P. TT G S . LIVERPOOL. Nor bark Lueet. Nielsen, sailed.August 0 Bark Annie Elmball, Stlnson, sailed ...AnguBt 28 The Sancho Panza, Wiley, up.August 25 WEST HARTLEPOOL. BNQ. Th? Elise, Froaca, sailed.August 9 CALLAO. Fr tars: D Helaine, Ber tho, sailed.Blay 21 ALLO A, SCOTLAND. T.-.e ericen. Berkholm, sailed.August 26 ST. JOHN'S, N. B. Br steamship Mllbanke, Smltb.-aailed.Sept 13 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Brig M nalc Abbe, -, up.Sept 18 NEW YORS. Sehr Florence Rogers, Shepherd, ci'd.Sept 8 Sehr Lilly. Hu ir h &J. np.Sept 13 Sehr H T Iledges, Franklin, np.Sept 14 Scar My rover, Brown, up.Sept 18 PHIL AD?.:.pn : j. Sehr Henry Allen, Tatem, cleared.Sept ll BALTIMORE. Sehr Mary E Mangum, Beveridge, np.Sept S Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, np.Sept 9 ROCEPORT, ns. Sc'.ir Frank A Emily, McCobb, cleared.sept 14 Iilat ol' Shipping IN THE PORT OF CHARLESTON, SEPTEMBER 21. vessels under loo tons, and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. Miilbanke, i Br.) 832 tons.Smith, at Vanderhorst's wharf, to load for Liverpool-Watson A Hill. South carolina, 1600 tons, Beckett, at Union wharf, for New York, loading-Wagner, Hu? ger A co-W A Courtenay. Empire, - tons, Hinckley, at Brown's wharf, fer Philadelphia, loading-W A Courtenay. SHIPS. Lady Dufferln, (Br.) 895 tons. Flynn, at Accommo? dation wharf, norn Liverpool, discharging Henry Card. BARKS. Kathleen, (Br.) 593 tons. Wrlglir, at Accom? modation wharf, for Liverpool, loading- U Card. M E Seed, (Br,) 182 tons, (barkenttne.) Hopkins, at Union wharf, for Great Britain, loading-R Mure A co. Black Prince, (Br,) 470 tons, Marshall, at Mar? shall's wharf, for a Port in Great Britain, load? ing-R Mure A co. St Peter. 494 tons, Bartlett, at Commercial wharf, from BuU River, S C, wal'lng-J A Enslow A co. Ana. (-pan,; - tons, Reina, at (?uara a tine, from Havana, waiting-W P Hali. BRIGS. Delphine, (Fr.) 242 tons, Taffanat, at Southern wharf, from New c ricans, walting-J A Eos low A co. Wm H Parki, 172 ions, Gave, at Bennett's Mill, for Washington, (D 0,) ready-Street Bros A co. F U Jennings, - tons. Sears, at Adger's wharf, lor Barten, ready-W Roach A co. SCHOONERS. Mary R Somers, 372 tons. Somers, at Brown ? co's wharr, for Providence, loading-Street Bros A co. W L Bradley, - tons, Chase, at Brown ? co's wharf, for Boston, loading, w Roach A co. J P Allen, 151 tons, Allen, In Ashley River, for Philadelphia, loading-J A Enslow ? co. M E Van Clear, 256 tons. Jones, in Ashley River, for Boston, ready-Andrew McCobb. Jr. Jessie B Smith, 322 tons, Gruraley, In Ashley River, for New York, loading-H F Baker A co. Francis Satterly, - tons, Stetson, in Asht'y River, for New York, loadlng-Wm Roach A co. Palma, - tons, Rankin, In Ashley Blver, for New York, loading-H F Baker A co. Narragansett, 317 tons, Haskel), at central wharf, from Richmond, Me, walting-Jos A Enslow A co. Jennie F willey, 309 tons.willey, at Central wharf, for Darlen, readyi-'HF Baker A co. J E Messervey, 245 tons, Wall, ia Ashley River, for Providence, loading-L T Potter. Railroads. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. fTS^atm. itw mr I WHIHtiii iHTTTT7TrffnM") CHARLESTON, S. C., Septembers, 1871. On and arter this date the NIGHT TRAIN on this Road will be discontinued until further no? tice. The MORNING TRAIN win leave as usual at 8.30 A. M., Sundays excepted. Freights destined for points beyond Savannah will be carried through without detention, dally. C. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. S. C. BOYLSTON, O. F. A- T. Agent. sep20 NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM? PANY. CHARLESTON. S. C., February ll. 1871. Trains wih .eave Charleston Dally at 1:30 A. M. and 8 P. M. Am vc at Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex repted) and 2:30 P. M. Tram does not leave Charleston e P. M., Sch DAY8. Tram leaving 6:30 A. M. makes through coonee tlcn to New York, via Richmond and Acquit Creek only, going through in 40 hours. Passengers leaving by 8 P. M. Train ha vi choice of route, via Richmond and Washington or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDA? by this Train lay over on SUNDAY in Bal amore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain Suv DAT In Wilmington, N. C. This ls tho cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to Cincinnati, Chicago aad other pointi west and Northwest, both Trains making coo Lections at Washington wita Western train' of Baltimore and ii hto Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent P. L. CLXATOB, Central Ticket Agent, febll-i.'mi's_ O?TH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 8 CHARLESTON, S. C.. Jane 8,1S7L On and after SCNDAY, June ll, the Passen ger Trains on '.ho Sonta &>retina Railroad wu ros as follows: FOR ACGCSTA. iea7c Charlesron.8.:o A. M arrive at Augusta.P. M FOB COLUMBIA. ..eave charleston.8-8' A. M. UTlve at Columbia. 3.4u P. M. FUR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.7.40 A. M i .irrivo at Charleston.3.20 P. M Leave colombia. 7.40 A. M Arrrive at Charleston.3.2'. P. M THROCOH WILMINGTON TRAIN. Leave Aneu-ta. 3.0 A. M. Arrive at Kingvlll .9.0 i A. M. Leave Ringville. 1.4? P. M. Arrive at Augusta.7.45 P. M ACOUSTA NIGHT BXPRBSS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston. >.30 P. M. arrive at Augusta. 7.06 A M. 'jcavc Augusta. 6.00 p. M. arrive at Charleston. 6. io A. y, COLUMBIA NIG ITT BXTRBSS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.1? P. M \rrtvc at Columbia.6.00 A. M .'leave Columbia.7.60 P. u arrive at Charleston.6.45 A. M BUXMZRVILLB TRAIN. \ea7C Charleston.,.2.45 P.M. arrive at Summerville.4.io P. M ,ea7c Summerville. 7.00 A. M Arrive at Charleston.8.1b A. M CAMDEN BRANCH. eave Camden.6.00 A. M vrnve nt Columbia.10.40 A. M Leave Columbia. 1.25 P. M .rr: w at Camden. 6.00 P. M Day and Night Trains mate close connection! At Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Centra Railroad. Night Train connects with Macon and Angosta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville .md Columbia Railroad. Camden Train connects at Ringville daily (ex? cept Sundava) with Dav Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia and returns on Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L TYLER, vice-President. S. B. PICKEN.S, G. T. A lanlB W ABNER'S IODO F O RV AND IRON PILLS. For sale by DR. H. BAER, janis No. 131 Meeting street. JUST RECEIVE D, CATAWBA ?RAPE PILLS, (Helmbold's,) By DR. H. BAER, mavis_"_No. 131 Meeting street. rpRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ?c. Just received, a large assortment and for salea US- H. BARR'S Drnar Sr.nr?. g DP E RIO R COLOGNE WATER Manufactured and for salo by Dr. EL BABB. oe tl 131 Meeting street Jjl 0 E N E" V~ YORK. ON SATURDAY", SEPTEMBER 23, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. KEW IROS STEAM LIKE-ESTABLISHED 1870 The Splendid Keir Iron Side Waeel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckett, Commander, will Ball for New York on SATTHDAY, Septemberad, at 2 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wiaroa.' Through Bills or Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania. Gotten-; burg, auld to o lasa ow. by ANCHOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New England cities as usual. insurance br Steamers or this Line U[per gent, For Freight Engagements apply to WAGNER, HUGES A CO., No. 28 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. l Union Wharf. sepl8-mtufs4_ JpOE BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The floe Steamship SEA GULL, Dutton. Com? mander, will sall for Baltimore, on Tv usn AX, September 28, at 4 o'clock P. M. A. 49* Philadelphia Freights rorwarded to thar city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and consignees are allowed am? ple time to sample and sell their Goods 'rom th*Ra11road Depot In PhlladeUhla. For Freight or Passage apply to PA OL C. TREN HOLM, Agent, sep21-S_No. a Union Waarre?. OR PHILADELPHIA. F WEEKLY STEAM LINE-THURSDAYS-CON? NECTING WITH FIRST-GLASS STEAM LINES AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND ^ PROVIDENCE. The Screw Steamship EMPIRE, HINCKLEY, Commander, Will be dispatched for FMtetWpMs . ffja on FELD AY, 22d September, at li^AUHa. o'clock A. IL, from Brown's North Whan. ?VTbrough Bills Lading issued for Cotton, Rice and Rosin, Ac, to the New England cities. Chicago, Cincinnati, St, Louis, and the principal Northwestern Cities. Spirits Turpentine as agreed. ?-The Steamers of this line will take Lumber to Philadelphia on accommodating terms. For Freight engagements' apply to WM, A. COURTENAY. sepl9-tnwi3_No. 1 Union Wharf. J10R LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY Will dispatch one or their nm-class, full poner fron Screw Steamships from PIER No. 4? N. E., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS FOLLOWS : NEYADA Capt FORSYTH..Sept 27, at 3 P M Cabin Passage 980, gold. Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) fio, currency. ? For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS 4 GUION, No. 63 Wau street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool issued by the Charleston ana New York Steamers, which make close connection with the aber? Une. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO.. maya Or WM. A. COURTENAY_ OR BEAUFORT, S. 0. Tie steamer PILOT BOY, Captain w. T. KONSLTT, Is now receiving Freight at Ac? commodation Wharf, sad wlU leave^ on MONDAY MOEN INO. 2.">th Pistant, at I For Freight or Passsgc apply on board, or to RAVO.EL, HOLMES A CO., sep22-2_Ko. 177 East Bay. EGULAR LINK FOR GEORGETOWN, S. 0. F R The Steamer EMILIE, Captain 0. C. White, having been thoroughly ,_ overhauled and repaired, bas resumed her regu lar trips on this route. Until further notice, leave Charleston every WEDNESDAY NIGHT, at S o'cLcck. Returning will leave Georgetown every TnvBs DAY A FTE BNOON, at 4 O'ClOCK. All Freight and Wharfage prepaid. No Freight received arter snnset, SHACKELFOR? Jt KELLY. Agents, Bcp2i-Dic_Southern Wharf. R FORT SUMTER, BATTERY WAO ENE R, FORT MOULTRIE, -po AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fas:, sara and comfortably appointed mi_ Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharf EVERY DAT, at 10 o'clock morning, and half-past i o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, apply to CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNO, angie_On Board.>, iflacrjinerTj, Casting?, Ut. "0 mar27-mwfdmos