The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, November 02, 1865, Image 8

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._,_ CHARLESTON DAILY NEW8..?NOVEMBER 2, 1865. CO MME Rv OI AL. Imports. NASSAU IN P)?Br sohr Alice Flot, a?3 case? Mdze, 1 Trunk. 1 billo Sample.*?. 24 oastea M<Ue,V' cheat*? and 3 pkgs Tea, 1 Dale, to ACaiirtl? ; 1 ?"a- MtLv, la. Mr? II Wcstou ; 8 bal?-? Mdze, 0!> coll?? Ruge, i*? catea Ht Izo. 2 bag? Pop per. 7 cases ?Soap, 33 tin? Hago, Si bbJ Sin tar, 1U0 pounds Coffee. 107bbls Salt, to T W Adderly; loVoxcs Sugar.37 bag? Coffee, 15 caso?, 10 boxes Tin, I cmX ? Hardware, 7 Iron Kegs, 14 bundles Steel, 11 bundle*. Iron, 1 case Mil/-.-. 1 oaito Hardware, 2 balos Homo, 2 iv-ils Rope. 2 txMfu, 1 box Machinery, 4 pieces Iron Castings, 23 kegs Soda, lbbl Fruit, to Ortlor; 10 pkgs Iron Wire, 4?*0buti diei Hoop Iron, to J N Rob?on : 1 cane Goods, 20 kc#a Soda, a bbls Salt, 5 cases Oll, 1 keg Cream Tartar. 3cuaoa Oil. 1 caBc Camphor, 1 bbd Cantor Oil, 1 bbl Balaam Uo palva, 1 caso Drugs, 2 casks Cutlery, 1 case Sample?, to K Bites _ Co; 30 bbls Copper. 2 cases Opium, 21 cas"? Soap, 13 bbls Balsam Copaiva. I taso Camphor, tu Joba ?VshlnuHt; 2caao MtUe. 1 tin M.l/.e. 9 ?asea Brandy, 1 Car pot Bag, 1 Box, 1 Balo, 6C?ka, 1 Ca.-*?, toT 1) Jervoy. Exports. NEW YORK?Steamship StarlUht?300 bal.-., Cpl.iud Cotton, 4 bales Wool, 2f>:t bbls Rosin, 4 tierces Rice, 1 bbl Beeswax, 1 bundle D. oisL-iu.i. NEW VOR-TfllAHI-ETS. HOtm MAUKF.T. The improvement iu tbo contlitiou of the money mar ket is crailii;i\ly becoming more goncral, and there arc no eomplaiuts by houses in fair credit of n ?lilliculty In borrowing at seven per cent, ou call upon good ? Bilate ral*-. In tho discount line, however, conshlerable Irre gularity prevails, and buyers bave a wide choleo of nainea at 0(8)19 per cent. A few ?Ignatures only pass at 7@K per cent. ; but the banks accommodate their own customers readily at the former rate, expecting, of courso, that i? considerable portion of Iho amount will be lei t undrawn. Only about niiictcon millions wero subscribed to the lift- million funding loan at tho Hub-Treasury In this city. Tho disbursement-! on account of the temporary loan to-day wero $140,000. Tbc gold ina*ket lias b??en ster.dy. Tho opening prlco was 145%, from which there was an advance of !c and a subs?quent declino to 145??', followed by a recovery to 145 'j and a relapso to Hii!, at .the close of business. Loam-, were In a few instances made Hat, but generally 3 (?r- 0 per cent, iutcrest was paid on tho currency. Foreign exchange continues much depressed. A large amount of bills drawn against ghipniout-jof Erie IlalU-oad sto'-k is on tho market. Some sale? were made at 108'*; @ ';, and the bills wero offered at the latter figure. Tbc bust bankers' bills at sixty davs wero sold nt 103.*? (S. 108.-r?A*. Y. Herald, Oct. 27. Gold Is steady, the prevailing tendency being toward easier rates. Tho oxporta of gold are largo, being $800, 914, viz.: $104,118 ^i City of Baltimore and $432,801 '& Borussia. A lurgo proportion of the export Is In gold bar*. Tho oxports of specie from this port during the week have boon as ?follows : October 2a?Bark C. Hill, St. John, P. R., American ?liver. $11,000 Octobor 23?Bark C. Hill, St. John, P. B., Spanish gold. 23,000 October 28?Steamer Borussia, Haniuurg.Ger man silver. 500 Octobor 28? Steamer Borussia,Hamburg, gold bars. 432,301 October 23?SteamorOity of Baltimore, Liver pool, gold and silver bars. 135,500 October 28?Steamer City of Baltimore, Liver pool, American gold. 330.G13 Total for the week. $930,014 Previously reported. 24,290,087 Total filnco Jan. t, ISC'..$25,221,861 Oold i*notations rcportod by ?'hite, Morris k Co., No. 2? Wall-street: 10:30 A. M.14.r>'?i 1140 A. M_.145% 11-30 A. M.ItBH 12:00 H.I45>? 12:30 P. M.145?-? 1:00 P. M.145?? 1:30 P. M.145>? At the second Board tho morning's advance in ?looks wax not maintained?thero being a general d?clins of ,'i ?*l,l4 iu the railroad list. Money hoa been decidedly stringent during tho afternoon. Discounts aro active. Thero is a large amount of good paper offering,.which is taken chle'-y at 8ig?9 per cent., with exceptions at 7<5>7 %. per cent. Thoro is also a largo lino of secoml-class signatures on tho market, which meet with slow currency at lOft?l.". per cent. Gold is quiet. Tho ?lemand for customs is light, and for export nominal; the Biipply from coupon dlsbiirso uiciitH and Treasury salo? about equals tho domand, keeping tho premium stoady. Gold quotations reported by White, Morris k Co., No. 20 Wall-street: 2:00 P. M.i.145J? 2:30 P. M.145hi 3:00 P. M.145), 3:30 P.M.145>i Foreign oxc ange is in fair demand for to-morrow's steamer, but at lower ratos. Primo bankers' storling bills are offered at 108>?<''*}108'i?, and names considered gpod arc sold at even lower quotations. Sight bills are sold at highor rates, owing to tho high rates for money in England and on tho continout. Wo quoto: Bankers'Sterling, 00 day?.108 @ 109 Banker*'Sterling, 3 days.? @ 110 Merchants' Sterling.108 _ 108,'^ Francs, long dato.6/?0*.? @6.17X Francg, abort dato.5.16 Vi ? 5.15 IN. Y. Com. Adv., October 28, 2 P. M. PBODUCE MARKET. Cotton.?Receipts 2186 bales. The market opened at. 59@60a, at which tho business was very moagro, and: holders. In order to effect sales, wero obliged to reduce their protensions. Up to twelve o'clock tho sales bad only reached 800 bales. The sales for tho day comprised 1300 bales?the morkot closing heavy at our quotations, -as follows : Upland. Florida. Mobile. N. O. d) T , Ordinary.48 48 49 49 Middling.58 68 69 59 Good Middling-60 01 03 03 Dbuob an? Dies.?Tho market was rather quiet, but prices, as a goncral thing, wero well sustained. 400 packages bl carbonate of soda sold, to arrive, at il>?'c. We note sales 200 kegs red lead at 19X0.1 600 lbs. whiting, forward delivery, at 3,*-**?c. ; 200 bales Gambia at 9 Jic. ; 20 bales jalap at $2.96; 1000 ginseng at 85c@95c. ; about 600 cases Calcutta sboUac, in Boston, at 35c.@40c. for native, 50c.(<t)65c. for English; 7000 pounds Trlcsto brown mustard sood at 17c: 10 bbls camphor at $1.30; and 3000 pounds Gambia on private terms. Quinine was dull; holders were asking $2.70. Freio'its were very dull, and rates were lower than before quoted, but no lower than the actual negotiations yesterday, which were kept quiet. Tho engagements wero: To Liverpool, 14,000 bushels ?*.orn. at 4{<3'4>-'c., bulk and bags ; 2050 bales cotton, at 5-lGd. ; per steamer, 1600 boxes choeso, at 40?).; 7000 bushels corn, at 6>?d., and 900 bales cotton, at K&Zid. To London, 1700 bbls. flour, at Is. 9d.@2a. ; 100 tons oilcake, at 17s. (id. Tho chirtors were: A ship and a bark from Philadelphia to Cork and a market, petroleum, at 5s. Cil.(n)6s., if to a British port, and Os.-g)6s. Od. to a continental port; two ships to a French port, tobacco, 3'2s. Gd. and 35s. FituiTH.?Tho market was steady, with u fair Inquiry. The salos comprise 75 cases quarter boxes Sardines mostly ut 27?!., and 700 boxes Malaga Raisins at $4.06 for bunch and $5.05 for layers. Also on private terms, 100 bags Sicily Almonds, 2000 hags Brazil Nuts, Including a resale of 600 bags at 16c., and 15 casks Turkish Prunes. Teas.?Tho market was rather quint, but prices ro _?allied steady. Wo note further sales of 20OO half chests greeiiB, mostly from fust hand; about 300 half chonta uncolorod Japans, from first hands, and 3000 half chests Oolongs, from second hands; also 1500 half chests ex Abbotslord, all on privato terms. Naval Stobes.?Crude ' turpentine was firm, with sales of 200 bales for manufacturing purposes at $7.60 _? $8. Spirit? turpentine, waa rather coaler; 100 bbls. sold at $1.10 @ $1.15, tho latter an ontslde rat?. Rosin sold to a moderato extent at firm prices; about 1200 bbls. com mon changed hands, mostly if not all at $7,60. We note sales of 800 bbls. strained at $8 @ $0, 460 No. 2 at $10 (q) $12, 500 do. No. 1 at $13 @ $18, and 190 do, primo pale at $20 @ $23. Tar was firm, with a moderato business, at $7 fa) $?, as to quality. Pitch was steady at $7 @ $8, as to brand. Rice was lu limited request for consumption, at O.Hio. @10,'ic., gold, for Rangoon, and 10,!?c.@l4c,, currency, lor CaroUna. No Important sales. Salt.?Wo note further cargo sales of 8000 bushels. Turk's Island at t6c., and 2000 bushels Bonalres at 00c. @62c. Tho market was very active in the jobbing way, and, with an inadequate stock, prices cbaugod In soller'a favor?Aflhton'B selling at $4.76. Marshall's at $4.25, Llvorpool ground at $2.50, and Turk's Island at 60c, t?sh. Huuab was In rather better demand, but tho market was not activo, and pricea, if anything, wore somewhat easier, though we noticed no quotable change. The Bales wero 776 hhds. Cuba muscovado at 13>?@l4*?c., and 237 boxoa Havana on private terms. Beflnod was without important chango. Wo givo Stuart's prlcoB as follows : Loaf 2uJ??c. ; crush 20J?C ; granulated and ground 20J?C ; white 10>ic and yellow 18J?c? A'. Y. Herald, Oct. 27. Flour, ofcc?The flour market Is dull, and 6c to 10c lower. The sales are 7200 bbl?. at $7.40@$7.85 for Superfino State; $7.95(S)$8.10 for Extra 8tatc; $8.16(i*}$.30 for choleo do.; $7.50?7.85 for Superfino Western; $8@$8.60 for common to medium Extra Wctorn; $8.75(n)$8.90 for eoinmou to good shipping brands Extra Round Hoop Ohio; and $9@$12.26 for trado brands, tho market clos ing boavy. Southern Flour la dull and drooping. Salos 460 bbls. at $9.fl0(?)$10.36 for common; and $10.4060$10.25 for Fancy and Extra. Canadian Flour in dull, and 6o.@10c. lower. Salos 300 bbls. at $B(g)$8.20 for common, and $8.76(?$12.25 for good to choleo Extra. ^ Grain.?Tho Wheat market Is lc bettor, and oulet Solon 26 000 bushels at $1.43 for unaou'Jdi Chicago Spring; $1.82 for Ambor Milwaukee; $2.37 for now A?. ber State, and $1.76 for now Milwaukee Club. The Corn market Is lc. better and leas active Sales 40,000 bushels at 79_>89c for unsound, and 00@01c, for sound Mixed Western?the latter price afloat and In 3toro. Oats are quiet at 48@ 01c. for unsond, and 64(<?57c. for sound. Cottom.?The market Ls de?l and lower. Hales 900 bal??s at 57c.@5#c. for Middling. Pnovisiosea.?Tho Pork market openod quite heavy, but closed with moro ?rmuews. Hales S.tOO bbls. at $33 C<?>$33.37*.' for Mc?a, closing at t33.25; "f2?.50 for Primo; and $28.00(eft$28.75 for Primo Mess. Tho P-oef markot is quiet, bnt steady. Bales 510 bbls at $Iltii)$14 for Plain Moss, and $14<_$17 foreitra Mess. D??of Hams aro quiet; 100 bbls. Wcstorn, Bold to ar rive, at $37. Cut Moats aro dull and nominal, 'at 16,??c.@U.'ic for Shouldors, and 900.*M3J?O. for Hams. Bacon is unaltered. The Lr.rd market Is quite heavy. Saleei GOO bbU. at 2ic<?^2?iHc Butter Is In domand at 30c.<5 12c. for Wosteru, and ?We. fa*55c. for State. Cheeso is lu rcqeiest at llc.($10c. A'. V. Com. Ad*. October 03?2 P. M. Consignees per South Carolina Railroad, , ?October 30 ?nil ?'il. 1000 halos Upland Cotton, Furniture. Ac. To U Haiickcl, K l,in'_, l K Itoblnson, O W Williams A Co, H Cobia ?V Co, K W K?lgorton,. H C Walker, P J H Hol land, J D Connor, T U Bristol, K yiiail, J Mitt-hull, A Tobias' Bans, C. C Conner, Gibbus _ Co, Vf P Ui?k V A Cha/.aL. J M F.-isoii. J M It:inkiii, K H Kodgors k Co, G a Hoptoy k Co, Howry & Co, H L .le-ffoi-s ? Co. O O Witte. T Stonhouse, Vf Ariiokl, and Planters k Mochan tes Dank. Consignees per Northeastern Railrontl, November 1. 0 bales 8m Island, 27!? balea Uplaud OottOB, and 104 bbls Spirits. To Adams, Frost A Cc.T Street, T?touey, T Stonoy. Mowry, Marshall, Doaeh i Co. S Howard, (llbbcs i: Co, W Dellay, ? W Clark <V Co, Gnrinan ?<i Schwake, and Cart k Kopp. Pusscitgcr.H. Per steamship Starlight, for New York?U II Thomp son, Rev J U Capp, lady and 3 children. PORT CALENDAR. comiECTED weekly. I'llASKS OF THK MOON. Full M. 3d, 3li. 0m. morn. |New M. 18th, !>)i. 3'.?tn. morn Last Q. 10th, Oh. lVm. raoru.|FtrstQ. 3?Uk,i)b. 32m. morn our. i Nov. | Monday.... Teeeselay.... Woelnesday. Thursday .. Friday. Sat?relay ... Sunday..... r.rsRs. G..ll' ?..18 0. .10 C..20 C..21 C..2'.' 0..23 j .si:w. " s...y G...8 5...8 C...7 o...? C...5 5.. .4 i HOOK SETS. T~5~5~ 3...2 4...9 5.. 17 M. rise. 6. .41a ' 7..3? UIOH WATER. TT.W~ 4..32 5.. 33m 0..28 7..20 8..11 8..f>9 MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CHARLESTON. Arrived Ycnterclity. [Nov. 1 Brig G F Gocry. Coiicklin, Philadelphia, 3 duys. Coal and Mdzo. To H F Baker k Co, Cameron, Barkley k Co, E Sommers, W H Eastorby, F U Wlekenbcrg, U Koddin, O Ring, B O'NoiU, G Vf Stcffeus k Co. Adams, Frost _ Co, H F Strohecker, W Etter, A Getty ?: Co, Bollmann Bros, J Klnney, Clacius k Witte, H Klatte k Co, T J Kerr, G W Williams A Co, H M Jamc3 A- Uro, H Blschoff, J F O'Neill k Son, A Blschoff, JQuintard, Wilson. Chllds k Co, J Dudgo, Jr. W Singleton, W Brookbanks, Nathan A Ottolengul, A C?nale, B S Rhett k Son, T Stcnhousc, W G Trott, W F Paddou, L Chap?n. W F Fay, M Dowd, D Paul k Co, W Lebby, J M ?_on, B Ford, T M Bristol, U II Williams, B Mclnncs, and others. Br sehr Alice Flora, Knowles, Nassau (N P), 10 days to quarantine. Assorted Cargo. To A Gu?ale, Mrs H Wes tou, T W Adderly, J N Hobson, K Bates A Co, J Asli burst, T D Jcrvey. and Orelcr. Sohr Francisco, Smoot, Baltimore, 0 ?lays. 2133 bush els Corn, Mdzo and 22 Mules. To Willis k Chlsobn, Q W Williams k Co. II T Peak?*, D Ac J Canter, Order, W II Chafeo, J C Blockben, J S Biggs A? Co, T Stenhousc, T Street, Rev J Roberts, Morris, Hunt ic Co, J Wiley, II Cobia _ Co, S C K R Agent, J 11 Schalla, Lauroy .V. Alex ander, It H MttDowoIi, J O Diirckniyer, W ?V Wurdlaw, N E 11 R, U L Jcffers k Co, R M Butler, B O'Neill, and Stelnmoyor k Son. Steamer Edward Everett, Davulson, Hilton Head. IN TUE OFFING. Br bark Sarah Paysou, Dakin, from Cardiff. BELOW. Urlg Iza, Williams, Boston. M?_so. To P P Locke, and others. Cleared Yesterday. [Nov. 1 Steamship Starlight, Pedrick, Now York?Ravenel k Co. "Went to Sea Yesterday. |Nov. 1 Steamship Starlight, Pedrick, Now York. From this Port. Brig George Harris, French, Baltimore, October 23. Cleared for this Port. Bark Justina, Hugg, at Baltimore, Octobor 21. 8chr Albort Muson, Brown, at Now York, Octobor 20. Office of the City Registrar?.Bill of Mortality BET?BN OF DEATHS WTTHIN THK CTTT OF DBA?t?6TOH FBOK THJt 22d TO THK 28TH OCTOBEB, 18(36. 1'DL'K i COI, D. DISEASES. Accident. Cancer. Convulsions. Debility. Diarrhoea. Dropsy. Dysentery ;. Fevor, Congestive.... Fover, Intermittent .. Fever, Typbold. Fever, Typhus. Lungs, Disease of..... Marasmus. Old Age. Pneumonia?. Teething. Trismus Nascentium. Visitation of God. Worms. Whites 12; Blacks and Colored 10. Totul 28. Acies?1 under 1 year; 3 between 1 and6 years; 3 be tweon G and 10; 1 between 10 and 20; 4 between 20 and 30; 6 between 30 And 40; a between 40 and 80; 1 between 60 and CO; 2 between 60 and 70; 1 between 70 and 80; and 2 between 80 and 00 yearn. GEORGE 8. PELZER, M. D., City Registrar. Meteorologlcol Observations, FOR THK WEEK ENDINO OCTOBEB 28. 1805?BY OEOnOE 8. PEL?CB, _. D., CITY BEOIST?VB. OOTOBEB, 1806. Sunday, 32_ Monday, 23._ TucBday, 24... Wednesday, 25. Thursday, 20... Friday, 27. Saturday, 28... BABOMKTEB. K 30.282 30.102 20.010 SO.106 30.208 130.244 80.122 30.200 30.030 30.200 20.066 20.980|30.080 30.210 30.260 30.300 30.280 30.100 30.160 30.004 30.160 Tiitie MOM 'Til ATT'ED. THEB'B DETAC'D IN THK SHADS A OFEN AIB. BEOIBTKB TUEllMOMT'Il Min. 60 05 OR H 5< M 71 71 08 H on 70 07 I 74 DDK PV. 65.0 01.2 68.0 44.8 40.0 68.3 04.3 WIND?ITS COUI1SE AtlD FORCE FROM B. B. 4 P. t? N_1 E N. E.2 N.E..3 N.E.4 N.E..4 N....3 N N....2 E....3 E.1 E....8 E.2N.W.3 Fair. Cl'dy, Rain. Fair. Fair. Fair. Fair. ?JIJAN.?IN. 0.38 HOLDERS OF MERCHANDISE WHO WISH TO REALIZE IMMEDIATELY, WILL oonsolt their interests by consigning tho samo to JAB. B. OAHILL, General Commission Merchant, September 11 3mos_Augusta, Oa. SAVANNAH HERALD ? CAN BK HAD AT Rngg'g Book and Periodical Store, No. IOS 91A UK 'CT-STUEET. September 20 ATTENTION, MILLINEBS ! JUST RECJEIVF?>, A LARGE LOT OF AR?TFIOIAL FRHNOH PLOWEU8, newest ?tyle. ALSO, RIBDON3, VELVETS, LAOES, SILKS, -ROWN LINTrTGS and OAPE LACES, at VICTOR TOLFFv8. November 2 _ 1.*_ No. 302 Kiog-**_oot. To the Milliners. JOST RECEIVED PER STEAMER EMILY B. SOU DER? A largo assortment of LADIES', MISS?S' AND CHIL DREN'S HATS, trimmed and untrimmcd, to which wo lavlto your special attention to WILLLVMH k COVERT, No. 122 Meptlng-strout. Octouor 31_3* Cornor of Plnckney-.strcet. GENTLEMEN'S Furnishing Goods, JUST RECEIVED, _\. Frexsh. Supply, AT WELCH'S OLD STAND, Corner Meeting and Market-streets. I ALSO, Broadcloths, Cassimcrcs and Ye stings, WHICH THE SUBSCRIBER 18 PREPAR-E> TO make up to ordijr, and would solicit a call from bis old frlondfl and the public gcuorally. A. Srf HULL, November 1 lyr AGENT. SEG ARS, PIPES Tobacco, etc. L. LOBENZT HAS REOEIVF.D A F?J-L SUPPLY OF AU? GOODS requisite in his Une of business, which he offers, us usual, cheap. HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SUGARS CIGARETTOS ami LADIES' 8XGAB9 LORILLARD'S. SOLACE, and other brands CHEWING TOBACCO, at reduced prices SNOFF, in Jars, Bottli-s, and bladders TURKISH TOBACCO, in Bladders, and all other brands in present demand PIPES ? MecrRhattir. ami Imitation, Lava, China, Briar, Rnsewood, Boxwood, an?l all other kinds. A. large and wi-ll seleeted stock. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the CHEAP SEGAE STORE No. 392 KING-TREE., ?V few doors above George-street. November 1 lino T O THE PEOPLE OF CHARLESTON and othora. Wo would invite yju to call and e?mine our Stock, which IS composed of HARDWARE, such aa AXES, SHOVELS, SPADES AND FORKS; Blacksmiths' Bellows, Vices and Sledges; Nails, Crowbars, Pocket and Table Cutlery. SclBsors, Shears, Table anil Tea Spoomi; Scales, large and ?mull; and to ahow that we are ALIVE we have for tho carpenter SAWS, HATCHETS, HAM MERS, Chisels, Augers, Aug?r Bits, Bracea, Planes, Ac. ; and for tho mason we iiavo WHEELBARROWS, Brick, PlaBtering and Pointing Tr?vele, etc. AGAIN we look, and find a gencril assortment of TIN-WARE and HOUSE-FURNISH1NO GOODS, HARDWARE and CUTLERY??U for sale low by E. L. DEMING k CO.. November 1 i No. 155 Meeting-street. BUGGIES AS'D Light Bockaways. Just Received by Emily B. Souder. WE HAVE RECEIVED,'BY ABOVE STEAMER, AN assortment of TOrS, NO-TOPS AND LIGHT R0CKAWAV9, to which we Invite attention. OS- At the OLD STAND. NATHAN _ OTTOLENGUI. Southwest corner Meeting and Wentworth-sts. October 31_3_ NEW YORK HOTEL, No. '383 King-Street. rriHE UNDERSIGNED HA8 THE PLEASURE TO AN JL NOUNCE to tho citizens of Charleston, strangers arriving here, and the f en eral public, that ho has cstab; Usbed himself in tho above desirable locality, and Is pre pared to accommodate thorn with Rood rooms aud os cellont board at REASONABLE PRICES. He has also, always on hand n CHOICE SELECTION of FINE WINE8, LIQUORS and SEOARS, at Wholesale and Ro tall, and pure WINES aud LIQUOR8 bottled expressly for family use. All goods guaranteed as represented. Call and see. October 30 lmo M. McLAUGHLIN. EUREKA! AMAR?O D? CASTILLA BITTERS F On SALE BY CAHILL & CO., SOL? AGENTS, CORNER EAST BAY and LODGE ALLEY. September 27 _ TAKE A HOHE PAPER. NO HOME CIBCIE IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A PAPER. TVTOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE TO J?S THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, which has been greatly increased In size, and Is filled with Interesting natter, embracing a varloty of topics. Tho mails having boen resumed throughout, tho ?in. tral portion of tli> Hto e, and being carried dally, North, South, East and West- wo have a largo scope from which to gathor tho VERY LATES!?-INTELLIGENCE from aU parts of tho world. Particular attention being paid to gathering and plac ing boforo our readers the vory latest nows that can bo so-cured, and to selectinei such paragraphs as will moot tho approval of the Southern public, we Invito tho at tention of tho reading pooplo to our paper, ?_ a dlssomt nator of, as truthful aa it is posBible to bo, useful intel ligence, and a record of j&aalng events. Our terms aro ONE DCLLAR peer month for the papor. Advert?somens of a tm?lent character Inserted for on o dollar per square, eight Ones or Iosb, close type, constl tutlog a square, for tiu[ first publication, and sevonty flvo cents for each continuance!. Orders respectfully sfJclted. Address, J. E. BRTTTON, Eatorand Proprietor "Nows," October 31 Wlnnnbor?,'8. 0. Rice, Seed Rye, Oats, 14 PEAS, ?IKw. CASKS FRESH BEIT CAROLINA BICE 20?) bnsh.-ls Prim.* SEED BYE 3000 boabebj Prime Oats 200 li:isln'is Pea:? 3000 bush. !s Bran C00 btmhili Prime White -nd Foed Corn. P-OCU. SALT, POTATOES, CODFISH, SAWION.WAtKEKEI., I.IHI Oles, c?e. 00 bbls. Hut-erfm.? FLOUR loo Mckn Uvtrpool Salt 6?) hbls. superior Potato?? ?, 5I.n-.-er aud Bucltoy? 2000 lbs. Prime Codllsh 20 half Mils. Salmon, Ko. I l? halfbblri. Mackerel, No. I JO kitH No. l Salmon and Mackcro'. A line assortment of LWUOR.S in barr?la and . ;: *. with a full itonk of other Urncerieti. For sale by JOHN CAMPrii-'N a. CO., No. 11 Murket-itrcct, opposite Htato-ntivol. Noveribi'r 2 1 Butter and Cheese. FIBRINS CHOICE GOSHKN BUTTER tj CO boxen Goahon Cbcoso. Now lauding from ul#aiucr, and for aa'.o by JAMES W. BROWN <t CO.. November 2 2 Moi. 130 and 138 Meeliiig.Htrcet. 25 Corn Afloat. On?'iA B?-HBL?! HUPE-IOR WHITE PROVIS ?J\J\J\J ION CORN, per schooner Francisco, which will be sold low from tin vessel. JOHN" CAMPS-N k CO., Kb, 14 Market-street, ?ippiisito Stato-strect. November 'i 1 THADDEUS STREET, Commission Merchant, XSTO- *7<_ BAST ____. _T, OFFERS FOR HALE AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES: /TA f\ WHOLE. HALF AND QUARTER BOXES OF OvU '-Fay Bros'.* No. i and FAMILY SOAE. lauding this day from the Brig Pcnnii_an 100 cuHOB Superior Bourbon Whiuky CO caso? Claret Wino 25 casi? Sauternc Wine 25 caso? Champagne Cider 15 barrels Bourbon Whisky 15 barfl*? Cider VI?MM? 50 hilulu. Muscovado JfoltiMiW 25 eoili Hemp Rope ? roll j Sea Inland Bagging ? boxes Chewing Tobacco 00 M Segar? 20 bags Prime Rio Coffo? ? barrels Crush-rd Sug-jr ? dozen Buckets ? dozen Brooms. November 1 wthtuB Merchants and Bankers,, CHARLESTON, S. C, OFFER FOR S_L,E LOW FOR CASH : 1 6\C\r\ COTr-s HUMP AND MANILLA ROPE _L?l/UU 200 bole? Gunny Bagging auci?Twlno lOiiii kegs Nails, assorted sizes :iui) bbls. t'otv.-t! Sugar, A. B und C 20O baga Bio and Java Cofl'eo 100 bbls. Molasses aud Syrup 200 boxes .\<ii?ilantliin and Speri? Candles UK) boxes Tin, I C and I X 100 boxes WiAdow Glass 100 bbls. White Wine aud Cider Vinegar 10U bhls. Copperas, Dina atone and Epaou-*-. Salts 3000 bbls. Jnrvis' Island Guano Soda, Vagara. Tobaooo, Heekerel, !?circh, Spi ce*?, \c, J?e. GOLD, SILVER, BANK NOIES, STEALING AND NEW YORK EXCHANGE, Uo'^ht aud Sold. October 23_ ~ GIN COCKTAILS, IN CASES, Ac. GIN COCKTAILS Morning Call Schnapps Uld Tom Gin Bourbon Cocktail Eyo Opener Royal Windsor Bitters Kuiumcl. J. D. KAVANAGH, October 13 lmo_Ko. 88 East Bay. Groceries, Fruits, &c. JUST RECEIVED. PER STEAMER, A FINE LOT OF POTATOES IAPPLES ONIONS GARLIC TURNIPS CABBAGES BEETS COCOANUTS LEMONS. And a fine lot of GROCERIES?Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Cit ron, _e. For sale low by D. LILIRNTHAL, November 1 2*_No. 81 Market-gtroot. ~RICE. FIFTY BARRELS "PATNA" RICE, RECEIVED PER Steamship Emily B. Souder, from New York. For sale by WILLIS k CHISOLM, October 31_North Atlantic Wharf. . Bice ! Bice ! Bice ! HOPKINS. McPHERSON & CO., NO. 155 MEETINO STREET, keep constantly on hand a supply of FRESH HEAT WHOLE, MIDDLING, and SMALL CARO LINA RICE. lmo_October 31 Lime, Lumber and Laths. -| S\t"\r\ CASKS FRESH LIME, IN FINE ORDER __Vy \J \J 20.000 foet White Pine Lumber 80,000 Laths. Landing from schooner E. G. Knight. For aalo by October 28 OLNEY k CO., No. 11 Venduo Rango. Stoves! Stoves! 0/\/\ STOVES, SUITABLE FOR OFFICE8 OR .?>\Jll ROOMS. For sale at Manufacturer's Prices, by i HOPKINS, McPHERSON k Co., October 31 No. 155 Meotlng-streot. WAIVTKD?TWO VEWEbi? TO ?load LUMBER, onu for thoNorth, and one fbf ? th.? West IuiiA.1. I*'or parlioiilarH apply to VAN HOLTEN. TAMSEN V UO.. Kowmb-'r I 3 No. 1!>9 Km*-?trf?t. rf-y FOR. L.IVKIIPOOL.?TH?. HtllT ? ? tSH bark JOHN RICHARDS, Capt. L. O. Gou A?? ^ >i; ' '. ha? half her cargo engaged, and ?rill ro? ?-__j,vn-,. Immediate dispatch. For Freight apply t* It. Q. PINOKNE?, October tO No. 7 Vatidorhorst'H Wharf FIRST VESSEL.?To SAIL EARLY THIS WEEK. , _*ou NEW veiKK-nr.iie'liAtvT'S It E O U L A It LINE.?The superior firat-clat? '?Schooner ENCHANTRESS, ?Utchford Mi?tor, sivanta SO to 78 to bales cotton to lili up. New Y?Mk rato to Liverpool, fi-IG.I. for sex Upland: 716.1. for BOH Isliuel'i. Apply at t_? Agonfa olUno. _ , WILLIAM ROACH, Cornor I-.asl Biy and Boyoe'H South Whari. nillh Lading iiigned at Agent's, office. November 2 SECOND VESSEL?TO HAIL NEXT WEEK'EARLT . ^js TOR NEW VOUK.-MKIUHANTS' ,_/_*. REGULAR LINE --Tin Line taken freight, for awarding through '.<> Liverpool froo of c.iuimis s.sion. Tho very atauarb and elegant p-n-ki-tHchr. MYP.OVEH, Huohbs master, will have ni?ck dispatch. Por Knight C ugagonieint.e, apply ut onffo o! tho Acpn't WILLIAM ItilAl'H, October 11 Corner F.ai I Bay and Ifoyc<-'H Wharf. TOR i'llll-HO El? P II I A_K _ Y~ STONE LINE?(ON SATURDAY.)?Th-? Qna ^Schooner K. O, KNIGHT, Howes, Master, hav nearly alt her cargo ongagoel, will sai! rvi liovo. Wot bahmce of Freight apply to H. K BAKER ?k CO.. Novrti!b-irl_No. 20 Cumbortend-strcot. WOK BA_Tinon_?iTITK: FAST llut; Pack?l Schooner SUSANNAH. For ?Freight cngagenien*.? apply to CAMERON. UAltKLEY k CO., rcmber 3 No. 100 Mex-ting-Htrecl. PEOPLE'S LINE. TOR NA.VAIV.VAiI, STOPTHV?. AT? HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. THE NEW AND FAST-HAILING STEAMER LIZZIE BAR!ER, Capt. Richardson, will loave Vanderhorst'5 Wharf, Thursday. November 2d. For Freight or Passage, having splendid accommodar tioo-e, apply on board, or to STYLES k CARTER, November 1 No. 13 Vandorhorsf? Wharf. New York and Charleston PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Leaving* each Port evory Alternate Thursrtavo. ??TEAMSHJP EMILY D. SOUDER. Cl.IT. R. W. LOCKWOOD. STEAMSHIP MONEKA, C\pt. <J: P. Ma_JHMAK. rrVESR STEAMSHIPS. OFFERING EVERY INDUCE JL MENT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVELING I'lJIJLie:, having superior nccommodallons for Paason gers, with tables supplied by every luxury the New York I and Oharlewtein markets caa affc>rd; and for finfoty., spcei and comfort nr-? unrivalled on the coast. THE NEW STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDEK, CAPTAIN R. W. LOCKWOOD, WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF ON Thursday Afternoon. November 2d, at Thro? o'clock precisely. For Freight or Passage apply at the ofllco of the Agent?. WTLLIS k CHI80LM, October 31 North Atlantic Wharf. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 CuABLKSTON, S. 0? October 28th, 1866. j ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, FREIGHT WILL B_ recolved for STATIONS on the W. and M. R. R., via Klngsvtllo. H. T. PEAKE, October 28 atuthO Gee8ral 8eiporintene? nt. DUNLOP'S ALE, X. X. A.JSTD AMBEE. J. D. KAVANAGH, Agent, THO. 83 ?AST BAY. October 24 Imo* S. G. COURTENAY, BOOK AND MIO? DEPOT, No. 9 BROAD-STREET, August 14 CHARL?gTON, S. C. If R-AJ:L,R0__D A.3STD STEAMBOAT SUPPLIES, COAL OIL AND PAINTS. KEEP CONSTANTLY OW HAND A FULL SUPPLY OF -TIE ABOVE ARTICLES.] ALSO, IRON NAILS AND SPIKES, EVERY SIZE AND QUALITY-?LEATHER Belting, Circular Saws, and Machinery in General, MILL SAW FILES, AND EVERYTHING CONNECTED WITH ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES. November 1 ARCII'D CAMERON. R. C. BARKLEY. FHNN PECK. THE OLD STOEE IN A NEW DRESS. THE ATTENTION OF OLD 0U8TOMER8, AND THE LADIES OF CHARLESTON GENERALLY, 18 INVITED to tho following SEASONABLE GOODS now oponod : T AT'IUU' DT */ ?_* O-V _r -nvi-iri.Mi __ _<-iui a LADIES' BLACK BILK. BEAVER HATS Ladles' Black Straw Hats Ladios' Straw Habs Ladino' Empress Bonnets, In Black and Whit? Straw Ladios' Empress Bonne?, In Black and Colored Velvet?. . Bnchofl, Flowers, Feathers', ALSO. AN ASSORTMENT OF FANCY TOILET SOAPS, ESSENCES, PERFUMES, kc. fee. November 1 4* MRS. BOOTH, No. *?3 Kl_g._tr.ect. BLACK ENGLISH CRAPES Black and Colored piscos Volvot Ribbon Velvets, Assorted Donnot and Trimmbig Ribbons in the latest Shades and Stylos ', BruaBols and Blond Laoos. . _ i , Co-.;*! U*i-.''iu.v 1