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CITY AFFAIRS. MEETINGS IBIS BAT. Phoenix Fire Company, at ball-past 7 P. M. St, Andrew's Lodge, at T P. *. Irish Volunteer Bille Clnb, at 8 P. M. Palmetto Encampment, at 7 P. M. Sumter Rifle Club, at hall-past 7 P. M. Hibernian Society, at 7 P. H. AUCTION SALES THIS DAT. Winnup McKay will sell at IO o'clock, at bis store, shoes, cutlery, ?c. THE COLD SNAP. nie lodden change in tbe weatber on Thursday night last waa followed on Friday night by a heavy white frost, the Ant that has teilen within the olly limits this season. Du? ring Saturday night a cold and strong wind set ? In from the north west, and continued through the greater part o? the night. Yesterday morn? ing lee waa seen in abundance, and the Indi? cations last night were that there would be another freese this morning. Tue following la the range of the thermometer for the past two'day?: Saturoay-8 A. M., 40; 10 A M., 46; 12 M., 60; 3 P. M., 60; 4 P. H., 46; 6 P- ?i ? R M 40; Buuday-8 A. M., 36; 10 A M., 40; 12 M., 44; JP. M.,46. LOCAL LACONICS. -A fire on Brood street, Angosta, last Sat litany morning, caused considerable damage toi. J. Hood's paint shop and Robert Wal lace's re eld en oe. Loss $1600. _A colored woman was Knocked down al the corner of King and George streets, about seven o'olook on Saturday evening, by a pass? ing vehicle. She escaped uninjured. -Tbe passenger train on tba Northeastern Railroad, doe here at three o'clock- on Satur? day afternoon, did not arrive until after seven In the evening. Tbe delay was caused by the breaking down of the engine about ten miles .oath of Florene?. ? _A. little soo of Mr. Comers, the tobacco? nist, residing In King street near Broad, tell from a platz? to the ground, a dlstauoeof about eight feet, on Thursday last, and frac tared both bones In the lett forearm. Dr. E. H. Kellers waa called In to set the limb. The 1U? e boy wu doing well yesterday. -Several negroes who claim to have been employed by John Robinson's circus at Kings tree, S. C., were left In this city by tbat organl a alon./ Tney assert tbat they have not been paid for their services. One of the number applied for lodgings at the upper Guardhouse last evening. -Mayor Estes, of Augusta, telegraphed last Friday to John Robinson that his circus would not oe allowed to enter that city on account of the eplfiooty. A compromise has since been effected however, by which the show win be . allowed to exhibit at Augusta with all the well horses, while the sloe ones will be left at Ham? burg. -N. Session, a colored seaman of the schooner A. Tb o ma?, ply lng between this port and New Tork, was struck on tbe head by a boom while at sea on the 10th instant, and made Insensible, In which condition he has . remained ever since. He was carried to the city hospital on Friday. Yesterday he-showed slfns of returning consciousness tor tbe first time, and lt was thought he would recover. ' THE SUI.riTORS' ASSOCIATION. The Annual Heating to be Held In this City oat the 19th Proximo. The annual meeting of the Survivors' Asso? ciation, as fixed at the annual meeting In 1871, wai to have been held at Columbia last Thurs? day, but on account of the very general mis? understanding ai to tbe time of the holding of the -meeting, there were but very few members pr?sent. The meeting was therefore called to pB?RHril uj the senior vice-president, General M. C. Baller, and tbe following resolution Intro? duced by Captain Baobman, was adopted: -Whereas, the regular annual meet log was . called.lo assemble ai the supposed time of the assembling at the State fair, and whereas the State fahr waa held one week earlier, and notice was generally distributed to the effect that the ; regular meeting held on the 14th of November would adjourn, to assemble at a later day at a . time and place-to be fixed by the executive committee, and the committee bavlng com? municated to the secretary tbat they bave . agreed upon the 12th of December, 1872,?there? fore Resolved, That this regular annual meeting of the Survivors' Association adjourn, io meet again on the 12th of Peoember, 1872, at the City of Charleston. CMAKOI or BamoBTiss.-Capt S. T. Mel? ville, of tbe steam tug Republic, who has become a general favorite bere, ls about to leave that steamer and proceed to New Orleans to take charge of another boat. He ls suc . eeeded by Capt. L. A. Holborn, who ls well known on the Delaware. GERMAN HOISAB TILTING CLUB.-At a meet? ing of the German Hussar Tilting Club, held on Frida* evening last, Mr. P. -W. Pieper was elected first director. Several applicants for membership were admitted. The constitution dratted by the committee previously appoint? ed for that purpose was unanimously adopted. The dab ls in a flourishing oondltloo. A-Bow ON MAJ1 LET STRSET.-At a late boor on Saturday night the residents ot East Bay and Market streets were much disturbed by " what apparently threatened to be quite a riot among* some colored men, supposed to be fishermen, A policeman who was present was unable to produce quiet for some lime, the crowd being noisy and boisterous. SeV . eral pistol shots were beard, bm so far as could be learned, no Injury was done to any one. ABJUVAL OF ? ITKD STATES TROOM.-Bat? tery fl, C?ptala W. L. Haskins, of tbe Fin* regiment United States regular artillery, ar? rived-yesterday by the steamship Sooth Caro? lina, from Fort Hamilton, New Turk harbor. Battery K, Captain A. M. Bundall, oribe same regiment, arrived on Thursday by the Charles? ton. These troops are quartered at the Cita? del. They have come to take'the place o? those which left here on the 6th Instant for New York. Ta? PAUttrro QoABo RIFLE CLUB are now flBOaeslng a proposed change In their uniform bat. and ?Ul In all probability abandon the felt hat In favor of a natty French kepi similar to the fatigue cap of the United BtaieB and late Confederate States armies. It ls of gray cloth with green braid trimming. In front is a gilt wreath wtlh ihe silver letters p. o. jn the centre. The cap can be seen at Yon San-1 tea* Bazaar- It will probably be adopted at [ th? next meeting of the club. CTTT RAILROAD ScHanoxic_The officers of ! the City Ballway Company announce the fol? lowing schedule of trips for to-day: Toe cars on the King street line will run at j twelve minnies Interval, from 7:30 A. M., to 7:30 P. M., and one trip leaving Line street at 8:30 P M., and the Battery at 9 P M. On the Butledxe street line they will rho a? on Saturday, at twenty-five minutes Interval. Last trip from the Postofflce being at 9 P. M. tf nothing unforeseen happens, the accom mo?AN?on on the Rutledge street line will be ?B?fwi?d to-morrow, TBE CHURCHES YESTERDAY. The ohurches throughout the city yesterday [ were well attended, both mornlog and alter noon. The sarvlces at the Orphans' Chapel, Van f rhorat street, were conducted by the Eev. I J. A. Chambliss, pastor ol the Citadel Square j Baptist Church. The Glebe street Presbyterian Church waa closed, except for Sunday-eouool, In conse? quence of the absence ol the pastor, the Rev John L. Gtrardeau, who ls attending the Pres? byterian Synod, now In session at Columbia. In the evening there were services at the I First Baptist Church, Church street, near Tradd, and at the Citadel Square Baptist Church. The semi-annual celebration of tbe sunday school of Bettie 1 Church, Methodist, took place In that church last evening before a large audience. The children oecupled the seats nearest the pulpit. The exercises consisted of singing, varied by appropria^ addresses Irom several o? the pupils. Ah Interesting addresBonthe origin, Influence and progress ot Sunday-schools was delivered by ProfeBBor P. W. Capers._ TBE COURTS. General Sessions. The sealed verdict in the case of Cala Sim? ons, tbe negro who killed John T. McDow? ell, Jr., was opened on Saturday morning and read "guilty of manslaughter." Tbe prisoner was remanded for sentence, which will proba? bly be pronounced next Friday. The court was occupied on Saturday with the trial of Bobe? W. Brown, colored, fer the murder ol Billa Allen, colored, In Ootober, 1872, the 8tate being represented Dy Solloltor Butta, and the prisoner by Mr. A. M. Mackey. I The testimony was In accordance with the I facts ot the homicide as already reported In TBS News, and tbe Jury were instructed to bring I In a sealed verdict. Municipal Court. William Sanders, colored, disorderly and abusing the police, ten days. Ann E. Magill, colored, disorderly, one dollar. Edward Stephenson, drunk, one dollar. Amelias Newton, colored, stealing lumber from the o?rner of 1 radd and Friend streets, two dol? lars. Liddle Millot, George Washlogton and Robert Piller, colored, applied for lodgings, discharged. A dog at large, one dollar. A I bag ot cotton found on Sooth Atlantlo wharf, held for information. The of&oe of E. M. Moreland on Broad street was found open on friday night by a policeman. Alf APPEAL BF THE FIREMEN. L Grand ff 1ft Cor.crrt to Pay tor tile j Marlon'? Hew Hietmer. The Marion Steam Fire Engine Company And themselves obliged to appeal to the libe? rality of the community to assist them in pay? ing; tor tbe new steam engine with wbloh they have recently replaced the apparatus which they have worn out in the service o? the city, and have blt upon a novel and attractive method of raising the requisite amount. They j propose to give at the Hibernian Hall on Tues? day evening, the 3d prox., a grand promenade concert, at which, In addition to the muslo which will be dispensed, a large number of handsome presents will be given away to those ot the andienen who hold the lucky tickets. There are seventy-seven presents, consisting of gold and silver watches, sewing machines, dooks, furalla re, Jewelry and other articles of use and ornament, ranging in j value i rom one to one hundred dollars. These presents are now on exhibition at Hayden's I Jewelry establishment, corner of Hing and Hasel streets, where they may be seen until tbe day of drawing, and where Uokets may be obtained. There are thirteen hundred tickets I In ail, of wbloh Ave hundred have already been sold, and the rest are golog off like hot cakes. There ls no law against a person buying more than one at a time, and any one who, with the calamities at Chicago, Boston and Abbeville before their eyes, may choose to Invest two, I five or ten dollars In these tickets for the : benefit of the Marlon company, ls at perfect j liberty to do so. MOTEL ARRIVALS-NOT. 19 AND 17. Pavilion. A. C. Dlvee, Bamberg; J. Gorham, Havan* ! nah; H. C. Baggetr, J. S. McTeer, M. Castello, South Carolina; T. F. Peck. New York; F. Glaaser, Coosaw; L. A Holborn, New Or? leans; J. H. Craig, Booth Carolina; T. Marah, J. T. Deal, Robinson's Circus; F. C. Homer, Camden; Dr. M. Nell, New York; J. Fisbburn, Cooper Blver; W. B. Worebam, Oakley; H. N. Bench, W. H. Seymour, Bookport, N. Y.; W. W. MoDlarmls, Florence; W. W. Bowls, Bldge- j ville. Charleston. D. E. Townsend, New York; 0. J. Brown, J Barnwell; L. Williams, H. D. A. Balk, wife and three children. Augusta; Miss Matthews, Phila? delphia; W. Graman, Augusta; J. F. Gibbons, J. 8. Beese, E. M. Belt, Baltimore; C. A. Grit fifth, A H. Kingsford, L. Davis, W. W. Bunk, New York; D. M. Munro, Liverpool; 0. H. Man? son, Colombia; A J. Wise, Macon: A Dalmo llo, Italy; H. P. Emery, Atlanta; 8. A. McKee, Port Boyal; J. Frampton, F. Frampton, W. W. McLeod, South Carolina; J. W. Pegram, Vir- ] glnla; J. Heyman, J. Bass, New York; J. B. Daml and wife, Jacksonville; J. A. Foster, C. D. Farrar, J. T. Williams, New Tora; J. Brown, Savannah; J. Waxelbaum, C. Warren, W. Allan, M N. Nolan, New York; W.W. Child, I Philadelphia; W. L. DePasa, Camden. FOB LIBERIA.-Nearly two hundred negroes, [ mostly from Georgia, Florida and South Caro? lina, will sall from New York for Liberia on Wednesday next, under the auspices of the American Colonisation Society. Several fami? lies are included in the number. BUSINESS NOTICES, THE ACCOUNTANT'S "VABB MECDM."-Have you seen the new mercantile book t The most vdnable work for the Cotton Factor, Corn Me-chant, Grocer, Insurance Agent, and all I j who have calculations to make or to prove. It ls entirely a Southern production. Its author is a native of Mobile, Ala., and lt is printed 11 and bound in Charleston. It is the mercantile work of this age. One man can do more work with it than two without lt. Ask the clerks at Messrs. George W. Williams A Co., L. D. Mowry & Son, W. C. Bee <k Co., and PeJzer, Rodgers & Co., what they think of ft. Sub? scriptions takea by WALKER, EVANS ? COOS WELL, Nos. 3 Broad, and 109 East Bay streets, Charleston, 8. 0. 8-80NQ COMPANIES.-Attention is invited to | j the communications from the ?\na and Hart? ford Insurance Companies, given In another oolnmn. Both theee staunch companies are i . represented byMr. A. H. Hayden. \t GOTOOBO W. BRIA'S,No.84 Queen street, (between King and Meetly street) l0r cbclce Malaga Grape* at sixty-five cents per pound; Catawba and Isabella's at fifteen eenie per pound; Oranges, Bananas, 4a, at reduced prices. FADED OVERCOATS, Winter Sacks, Water? proofs, Panie, 4a, ?a.. -nade like new at Otto Sonntags, Dyer, No. 34 Wentworth street, I n between Meeting and Anion streets. . | J FuaoHOOTT, BENEDICT SC Co., NO. 275 Ki cg treet, axe the Bole Agente for the Celebrated Jhlelley's Kid Cloves. Each pair Is sold ander ruarantee. _ FTRCHOOTT, BENEDICT A Co., No. 275 King itreet, have received a new stock of Shawls, Blankets, Cloaking*, Ac. Also new Unes of Silks, Poplins, Heps and Mourning Goods. FCRCHOOTT, BENEDICT & Co., No. 275 King street, have received the latest importation of Paris and Berlin Cloaks, SJBO 200 pieces of all styles ot Carpets-great bargains. You CAM renovate any old piece of Furni? ture by the use of Durand's French Polish. novl3-lmo_ CHRISTMAS ls coming. For handsome Cold Bracelets, Btuds and Sleeve Buttons, go to Allan's, 307 King street. GIFTS FOB THE HOLIDAYS.-For Silverware, fine Watches, gold Opera and Yest Chains, go to Allan's, 307 King street. TIMK IS MONET.-Clocks, fifty different styles, in wood, bronze and marble cases, at Allan's, 307 King street. MR. SOUDER Invites attention to his Stock ol Photograph Frames Just received, embracing upwards of thirty different styles, many ol them of entirely new design and beauty of flnisb, which he offers to cash buyers ata small advance on cost. SOUDEB'B Gallery, No. 263 King street. oct31-lmo BUILDING MATERIAL.-An extensive stock and large variety of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Sainetera, Mouldings, Ac., are kept constantly on hand by Mr. P. P. Toale, at his warerooms, No. 20 Hayne street and No. 33 Pin ck ney street. The above are all made at his own tactory on Horlbeok's wharf. He keeps, also, Frecen and American Window Glass, Stained Glass, Slate Mantels, Builders' Hardware, Ac, from the best manufacturers, mohB-ffflwlyr TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. At the regalar communication of Faust Lodge. No. 114, A. F. M., held at Graham's November ie 1872, a commit H e was appointed to prepare the folio whig tribute for publication: Whereas lt has pleased Almighty God in his wise providence to take from us the Ute Captain Joseph Kenner ley; be it there ore Resolved That in nb death this Lodge baa lost one ut its must faituiul members, tua CHU* cn a db-ral supporter, and the country a good ottlzen. 2d. Tu at th* Ma-onie Hali be appropriately draped and the members wear the usual badge of muurnlng for thirty days. Sd. That in our affliction we bow wi h humble sunmis-lou ana recognize thehaud of Uim who ls ?.Too wi ero err, an J to good to be unkind." 4th. That a page of our Journal be dedicated to hts memory, and that tneae re ululions bo pub rubed lu toe charleston DALLY NBWS and tne barnwell fcenilntL Rsv. J NO. W. Mc ROY, M. W. FSLDKR, Af BON M1TCEHLX. Graham's, November 16,1872. COJUMERC1A? NEWS. Kxporu. Nsw TOBE-Per steamship Manhattans bales aea is.and oonoo, iou ba ea opiand colton, 96 t lerc-s rice, 12 baies dum silos, 68 packages.. Per steauiBhlp Mer. edna- iu8i bales upland cot? ton. 76 tlerct-s ric?, 200 obis splilts turpentine, 289 packages. WOUD'S Eon-Per sehr Jennie B GUkey-485 tone phosphate rock. The Charleston Cotton, Blee smd rv*val Stores Marken. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, \ SATURDAY RVSNINO, November io, 1872. j OOTTON.-The demand fer tel a article wa* lim. I ted, with a rather quiet market and aomewbat lesa firmness in ptlcca, but without quotable change; sales about 600 balea say 14 at lex, 1 at 10X, 8 at 17, 29 at 17 X, ? at 17X. lat IT* IS at 17X.26latl7X.24 at 17*, 18 at 17X?6atll, 46 at lix, to on private term?. We quote : UVXBPoOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary te good ordinary.iox?i"X Low ml idling.17X - i"X Middiing.-TTr..??xais StrlOb middling.,....18X9 Biox-This grain was lu good deland at firm and full prices; sales about 210 tierces or cit aa Carolina, say S at 16X0, 86 at ?X. 160 at 7, zo at 7x- We quote: Common to ratr at e@exc; good 6X97XC. NAVAL STORKS.-Tba arrivals were 48 bbis spirits turpentine and 880 bbls. rosin. The market was quiet and without Bales. FBJXIOHT*.-To Liverpool, by steam, direct, - on uplai da, - on aea Islands; via New York, Md on uplands, - on aea islands; by saH, Xd on uplands, and Xd on s?a Islands. To Havre, ixe on aplauda. Coast wiso-tn New York, by s team, Xe on uplands and - on aea island. ; $2 ft tierce on rice; soo fl Dbl on rosin; by sall,-o fl m en cotton; -o fl tierce, on rice; too ft bbl on rosin ; $11912 ft M on lumber; f 12812 M fl Moa tim uer. To Boat n, by ateam Xe on uplands and f 2 60 ft tierce on rice; by aall, -sj ft D on aplauda; rosin 700; mawed stun* J $12^12 60; romner % 18@18 60; phosphate $606 60. To Providence, by Bail $10911 fl M OD boards; -0 fl lb on cotton; by aieam Xe via New York. To Philadelphia, by steam Xo on uplands; $176 fl tierce on rice; Wo fl bbl on rosin ; $1 on spirits. Through billa of lading given to Boston, Provi? dence and tbe New England cities are regularly Issued on thia route, and dispatch guaranteed. By sall, $8 ft Mon boards; $12 on timber,-- ^ tononolay;$860on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam -c f> lb; by sail $89860 fl Mon boards;-on Umber; $8 60 fl ton gt oliy ; $49 160 fl ton up river on phosphate rook. Vessels are in demand by our merchants to take lamber freights from Georgetown. S. a, Darlen and Saui? la River, Qa., and Jacksonville, Fia., to Northern ports, and $10912 fl M arc tbe ratea on timber and boards. EXCHANOA-Sterling so day bins 21X921X? Douane EXCHANGE-.-Tns banka parchase light checks on New York at X9X per cent, orr, and sell at par. GOLD-18914. markets by Telegraph. HONKY MARKXT8. _ LONDON, November ie. Noon.-Consols 92X- Fives 88 X. FRANKFURT, November ie. Noon.-Bonds 96X. PARIS, November ie. Noon.-Rentes 82f 680. Nsw Y OBX, November is. Noon.-Stocks dan. Goid quiet at isx- Money ira at 7. Exchange, long SX; short Ii x G J vern neois dull ana steady. State bonds dull and iteady. Bvenlnz.-Money inactive, closing at Soi, sreri i.g heavy; Pilme banners 8X Gold 18X- Gov trumea u x better. Mates < ull and steady. Menura qa et. Bang statement: Loaua deoiease ? m in io n; specie increase x million; ie?ai ten? te s decrease IX million; deposita lacrease ix Billion. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, November 16. Noon.-Cotton opened steady; uplands 9Kd* )neansl0Xd. ' L.it. r.-1 :uiton closed quiet and steady; sales 0,00? balea; export and speculation 20011; sales Khans, November 9#d. Nxw TOBE, November 16. Noon.-Cotton lower; uplands lvXo, orleans OXc; Balea 816 bales. Evening:.-colton doll and unchanged; Bales O16 bales; uplands 19X'c; net receipts 891 bales; iroaa i479; Bdit-s or conon (atures to-day T.oo talexaaroliows: Nov. moer 18X; neceaiber 18 7-16 8?; January 18fcal8 906; February 18 ll 161 BX; March i8Xa>9; April 19XS19X: ?day iv 6-16 >19X ; Janaury 9X BOSTON November ie. Cotton-no market: midd lug i9X<-;< et receipts I 20 baie?; erods 836V; eipoits to Great Britain 74; stock 8000. PHILADELPHIA, November 16. Cotton quiet; mid aim g s wno ? AXTIM BS, November 16. Cotton dall: middling; isxc: net recelpis 281 alt-a: ?roas ar, exports coastwise w, sales 2.0. co k 4884. NoBfnLX. Nov?mberie. Cotton-low middlings i7X"8c; net rece.pts ia bales; exp >rts <-oa>t?l -?674. WILMINOTON. Novemb?r is. Cotton qu at; mlddllu* 8Xc; net receipts 4t7 alee; expurte coastwise 746: B ties 6TB; ?tock 8474. SAVANNAH, Novem er ie. Cotton quiet and firm; good omlnaiy 17Xc; ow Uddling i:xai8; midoUuK l8X:net r. celpta 4164; k ports to Great Brit alu 4688; continent 700: tales I ?16; ?cock 16,610. ' 1 AC ?L-?rr A, November ia. Cotton opened steady aud closed quiet at nx& 17?c Salei 619 bales; reclpts 1018. MBMFHI3, November 16. Cotton active and firm; mtdduag i8?alB?c; low mldddng 17?al7?; ??ocl ordinary I6J<H17; ordinary 15?H15?; receipts 2611 nales; shipments 244/; BtOCfc 28,870. _ ' . HOBILI, November ie. Cotton qnlet and easy; good ordinary 17?c; iow middling iso; middling 16 ?c; net receipts 2264 bales; exporta coaatwl.e 1162; sales 600; stock 37,186. OBIE ANS, November 1?. Cotton In IBU" demand; good ordinary 17?c; low middlings 18?c; middlings I8?c; net re? ceipts 6296 bales; gross 0485; exports to Continent 1463; coastwise 68?; sales to-day wo; last evening 2100; StOOk 137,077. M . . GALVESTON, November ia. cotton steady; good ordinary 18?c; net re celpts 667 bales; sales 760; stock 45,698. PROVISIONS AND PBuDDCB MABEETS. LIVERPOOL, November 16. Noon.-Breadstuffa quiet. LONDON, November ie. Evening.-Turpentine 89sed. Nrw TOBX, November 16. Noon.-Flour steady. Wbeat firm. Corn steady. Pork dull at |i( 76. L?rd steady; stearn B?a8?c Turpentine dull at 61a61?o. Rosin dull at $4 80. Evening.-Flour quiet and firm. Wbeat lo bet? ter, corn heavy and lower. P'irk dull at fit 76 ai6 80. bard unchanged. Groceries quiet. Navals dull. Tallow active and steady. LOCKVILLE, November 16. Tobacco active and fl m, and market without decided chanee; sales 46 n ida. Floor qnlet and steady at $6 26 for tami.y extra; $7 60 for No. 1; $1 ^6 for rancy. Pro vlsi jnsnteaoy. Port sold at $14. CINCINNATI, November le. Flour steady at $7 26a7 60. corn duli and nomi? nal ar 62c for old; 87c for new. Pork quiet at sis sp it; $12 76 for seller December. Lard quiet at "Xe for Kettle; 7?o for steam. Bacon quiet at bX^bJio tor Bhoi.ldt rs; loo for old and new clear no s:di?;l0?o for clear side-. Whisky dull at 97c. ! w lunn OTON. November 16. Spirits turpentine dub and no transactions. Rot lu dull and no transactions. Crude turpen? tine duli at $8 26 for hard, $6 36 for yellow dip and virgin. Tar steady. BALTIMOB?, November 16. Flour dull and quotations barely maintained. Wbeat active and aova ce t 6o for choice grades. Corn qui t and steady. Freights shade firmer Provisions dull and unchanged. Wniakey scarce at Mo._ Weekly Augusta. Market. ' A UQCSTA. November is. COTTON Rsrow.-During the past week a good demand has ruled over rb' cot on market with genera ly free offerings, holders exploiting some I nen tatton to yield to the views of buyers, based upon discouraging advices from the oblef cotton markets. From a decline of ?a?o on Monday and Tuesday, the market rallied io an advance to tbe Opening prices, ti king on a fanner advance of #H?O for middling, closing at i7?ai8o on Fri day. There bas bten a marked falling < fl In the reo.-ipt- ami sales of the week, as compared ?Uh those of tbe two past weeks, attributable, doubt less, to the n favorable weather pr> valent during | tue first h if of the week The following fc? a re? sume of tne week7- transactionsin cotton rotares : - AB unusually large basinets has been done on 'hanee daring the week m f atarea, of wbloh the j following detains are given : ti aturda., 9-100 hales, November delivery, Au? gusta, by tbe 26th, 17?. Tuesday, 2-100 hales, April delivery, in New Tork. at is Vi settlement at sellars' option from thH to 80th April. Wednesday, 18-100 bales, December delivery, Aligna-, 17 MS; 100 bales, November delivery, Augusta, IT?. Thursday. November 14-300 bales, December den.pry, at Augusta, 17?; loo bales, Deeemner delivery, at Augusta, 17 o-<e; loo biles, Janatrv delivery, at angosta, IT?; 100 rales, February ! delivery, ac Au^a-ta, 17?; 100 bales, april oeUv ery, Ht angosta, 18?. Friday, November 16-100 bales, December de j livery, Augusta, 17 6 ie. COTTON STATEMENT. S'ock on hand Septem ner 1, 1872. 968 ] Receipts since to date:.,...70.160 j T1.118 I Exporta and home consumption.w,9iw stock on hand this day, Nov. 16,1872.. 2,1991 Interior Cotton markets, OBANOBBUBO, November 16. Sales during the wee* ?rtb balea, we quote: Ordinary 16?, low middling 16?, middling 170. * ANDEBSON, November 18. Although prices have slightly declined -vnnlo [ the last few days, our cotton market bas been quits active, and sales for the week amount to 869 bales. Quotations to-d'y I6?e. GBBBKTTLLB, November is. cotton ls selling to day at. iee. LAUBENS, November 14. Cotton ls quoted at 16?c OBBBAW, November 16. Strict middling 18?, middling 18, low middling I7?c. BBNNBTTSVILLS, November 16. Cotton may be quoted at l6ai7?o. MACON, November 16. There waa a s'ight un TI ?vern-nt to-day over yesterday'.* rtc-lprs. Tne market was active all d iy ?nh a good demand for flue cotton. The l"wer grades were t aro to dl-pope of. We quote. New Y.ii k middlings ar iT?c. and Liverpool.mid dltuBBi7?c. The receipts to-day were 646 biles; shipments 848; sales 890. COLUMBUS, November 16. To-day our market quiet and stiff; sales 282 bales at tbe following filiares: ordl arv ieat6?c; good ordinary ie?c; low middlings 17?c; mid ulinga i:KC; week'* sales 1886bales-1887 North? ern a inn- rs; no home oom-umpion; 89 ror New T< rk; s .o to savannah; week's receipts 2469 bales, ag a n sc 2099 the previous one, and 171$ the corres? ponding one last season; shipments 2*4$.. MONTOOMXRT, November 16. Cotton steady to-d iy; ordinary iee; good ordi? nary ie?c; strict good ordinary I7al7?c; low BUddllags 17?al7?c; Middling 1T?C. ? Georgetown Market. OBOROBTOWN, November li. COTTON.-No sales to report since last Issue. We quote from 16 to 18o per pound. TIM B KR-Ar ri vt s slowly. This article will be In great demand ibis season, and tlmb-rm-m will and no better market lu the -tate ror disposing nf their timber. We understand that au sales wi 1 be for 0 iah. TDBPXNTINE-We report for the week ending etti Instant the arrlvarof 422 bbto, which sold as follows: Virgin $6. yellow $6, fin? white scrape $3 free of chips and straw. Ilec?ipts per Railroad, November 10. HOBTHBASTBBM lt il LEO AD. 882 balen upland and 10 bags sea island cotton, 22 bnis splrtis turpentine, cars lumber, mdse, Aa To E H Frost A Co, W g Ryan, Witts Bros, IJ Salinas, G H Walter A co. Caldwell A Son, T F Smith, A S smith, W 0 Courtney A co, 0 W wu 1 ami A co. Reeder A Davin, Barden A Parker, Trennolm A Son. A B Mulligan, Wilcox Otbbs A so, Pelter. Rodgers A co, wu Bes A co, Pringle A Son, wnw Bro?, Sloan A Selgnious, Bollmann Hri.s, UnapeanA Ueflron, WO Dukes A co, Kins? man A Bowell, 'Ravenel co. stoney A Lowndes, s u Stoney. H Bischoff 4 co. H Blatte A co, E Wel? ling, Railroad Agent, Order, and others; Passenger*. Per steamship Manhattan, fom Hew Tork- I Hrs W H Lockwood. T Baker, J McDermott, ET Brown, J 1 ail ner P Baker. Per steamsnlp South Carolina from New York- | Mus F Pilmp'on, Hiss E Hodgkins, Misa Fanny Ely, Mrs R 0 Maltier, Lieutenant E D Wheeler and sei vant. Colonel W L Bastin, wife, 8 children and servant, Hrs E H Guerard Hiss H Wetmore, W U Colbjru, a Hillman, Wm Mitchell B Poggl, Wm Browne, 0 w assen, w Alen, Mrs Olaclus, Hrs I Finney. HN NOIBD, Mary A Moore, (colored.) and ?j on deck. Per ??amer Dictator, from Palatka via Jack? sonville. FerlT^dlna and Savannah, ua-Captain W S HoNulty. H ?iT*' Mrs Adam?, J S Manrow, ? H Bruen. Hr Hltnett. Mrs 2**W ?nd 2 children, Mrs Johnsen, aud . 0 on deck. BOUT CAhBNBAJi. BOON'S PH AH B8. New Moon. 1st 12 hoars 9 min?tes, morning. First Quarter, 7:n io hoars, 82 min?tes, evening. Fun Huon, 14th. ll noars, 49 mlautes, evening. lAst quarter. 23d. 12 boors. 26 min?tes, morning. New Moon. 30tb, 1 hours, 15 min?tes, evening. NOVEMBER, Honday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. 28'saturday... 24 -inndav. SUN BIBBS. 8..84 e.,a? 8..83 6..86 6.. 87 0..38 6..H9 SUN SITS. 4..67 4. .66 4..6$ 4. .60 4..66 4..65 4..66 HOON B. A 8. 7 48 8..46 9..86 10..88 ll..81 mora 12 26 maa WATEB. 9.. 82 10..18 ll.. 8 ll..63 12..46 1..41 2 28 CHARLESTON, S. 0... .NOVEMBER 18, 1872. .*ia?deg40 minia sec. | bon TH dev 67 roin27i-eo ARRIVED SATURDAY. Sehr Ann 8 Dea-, Garbatu, West Point HUI 160 Hero s rice. To W o Bee A 00. sluop Jolla Oeau, Harris, combaoee. 12 0 bush? els rough rice. To W 0 Bee A co. i-oat from christ miuroh. 7 bags Bea island cotton. To S Bulwlntle. Boat from James Island. 31 bags sea Island cotton. To Fras. r A Dill. Boat from Joon'd lsl<nd. 19 bags sea island conon. To * raser a Dill. B at from Edtsto. is bags sea island cotton T ? Fr user A Dill ' Boa> fr m w.dmalaw. 3 bags sea bland cot. tou To Fr ser J UL * Boat rr im urn 1B- . hnrch. 8 bags sea lal ard 00tr.n. To nserADllL Boa . from Too<o .doj. 2 bags sea island cot. ton. To W A Boyle. ?uu wu Boat trom John's Island. 2 bags sea' Island cotton. To W A Boyle. Boat from Wadmalaw. 2 bags sea Uland cot? ton. To WA Boyle, Koa: from John's Island. 3 bags sea island cot? ton. To K Roper. Received from Benneu'* HUM. 114 tiercel rice. To w c Bee i co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship South Carolina. Beckett. New York -left Hth Inst. Mdse. To Wagner, Huger A co, W A Courtenay, S u Railroad Agent, southern Ex? press company, D A Amme, J Apple, J ai A' ger A co, G D Ahrens A co. J Aliau, O A Bowman, H Backus, W ax Bird A co, B Bond, E Bates A co, G bogga, F c Burner, T M BrtatoU A co, c uart A OU, W c Bes A co, W L Bennett, T A Beamish, Charleston City Railway Company, Carolina Ceo, L Cone J A So, Crane, Boy is to i A co, J M Campbell, W H Cbaiee A co, L Chap?n, JOH clansmen, cam? eron, Barkley A co, J H Devereux, J B Duval A Son, Dowle, Moise A DaVla, E Daly, w P Dowling, H A Duo, Douglass A stiller, Elias Bros, J T tr wm, Foray the, Mccomb A co. D F Fleming A co, B Feldmaun A co, J S Fairly A co, Furchgott, Benedict A co, J H Graver, H Gerdts A oo, p Guil? lermo, C Grave ey, D Goldstein A son, G A Glover, N A|Huur, Hoyne A Son, L (> Hayman. Holmes A Calder, lira J W Hart, G G Etagglua, Hui karup A co, Hoimea'a Book House, .1 Heeaemaau, I Hy? man, Hart A Co, N Jacobi, Jo na on A Brown, Johnston, Crews Sc co, Klni.man and bowed, L Keuake, KJinck, Wlckenoerg St, co, KJaBm.au Brus, Krekel A ? a ides, H K.atte A co. W Knobeloch, Lan rey, Alexander A co, . W Linley, Locke A' uroulng, Madame Luzlar, lioLov A Klee, Mur phy A Little, Mautoue A Co, Mania A Mood, Wm Matuteasen, Mrs K c Martin, M Marks, J G Mllnor A CO, A Nimitz, B K Neuf Villi I, Na chm an A co. J F O'neill. B O'Neill, J ? OJema:n, L L uatendurff, 0 P Poppenheim, O F Panknln, Rev A T Porter, Pani, Weich A co, J B Ht ad, Roach A Mullett, Biecke A Petermann, Rave iel, Holmes A co, J E O Richardson, Ravenel A ou, captain E siaplea,J stelber, E B Stoddard A co, W baepherd A co, W steele, singer Manufaoturi.ng company, W B Shaw, Seil A Fester, Ste- e.is, Werner A Ducker, steele A Wardt ll, R Thom Hu sou A 00, M Tr?ese, P P T?ale, A L Tyltr, U - Quiirtermanter, Wagem, r A Mouse - s, Wau er, tvaus J; Cogs weil, W G Whit den, Mrs WiUlogtun K White, 0 Wtlakopf, P Wineman A Co, O F wie ter s. B H Wilson A Bro, Mrs Zeruow. and others. sehr Mary fi Long, Har ly, Weymouth, Mass -8 uaya. Guano. To G W Wllllama A co. Had rough weather the entire pa nage. Steamer Dictator, Co iou ir, Palatk? Vb? Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. 64 bales cotton, 1 hhd Uah. ?bales inoaa.83 bblaoraDges. md-a and sundries. To ? Avenel A co, witta Bros, Fraser A LU .. Wiiliamr A co. Terry A Nolan, J A J D Kirkpatrick. J F <!>'Ne[lL Ent-iow A Co, Southern ixpreas compan jr, Wardlaw A Carew, stoney A Lowndes, Pinokiiey BTOJ, Dr F P Por? cher, and others. CLEARED SAITJRDAY. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York- ] James Adger A ca steamabip Mercedlu, Mixinman, Boston-Jas AdrferAco. _? _ ? ', Sehr Jennie B Gllkey, Gllkey, Wood's Hole, Mass-E P bWCtfgan. . BAILED SAT J BDAY. steamship Manhattan, Woodhall, New York, steamabip Merced ita Mai'shman, Boston. Ship Nautilus, Anderson, Havre. Br Brig Lochinvar, Nicken.on, Rio de la Plata. Behr J A U riffln, Koa ter, Providence, R L SAILED VESIERDAI. Br bark Freeman Dennis, Abbott, Amsterdam. Sehr Old Cbad, Mcclintock, Baracoa. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Gulf Stream, Hunter, at Pblladel, phis, November ia. .cur 0 F Heyer, Poland, at Beeton, November Ilk. OP FOB THolli POiiT. Ship Richard the Third, Hubbard, at Savannah, November 18. soar Florence Bogers, Steppard, at New York, November 14. CLEARED FOR f018 PORT. Bark Walter, Berry, at Ni w York, November 18. brig Mary 0 Roosevelt, Robers, at Pblladel I phis, November ia. Behr My rover, Brown, at New York, November I ?14. PORT OF GEORGI ?TOWN, 8. 0. ABBXVID. November 12-Sehr S O Sheppard, McDonald, Charleston; sour ida Behn, New York; steamer isis,'Cluster, Charleston.. OLEARIO. November 18-Sohr L A Edwards, Wicka, for [ New York, wita naval stone. MEMORANDA. The bark Wentworth, 'rom City Point for Charleston, waa In Haruptc u Roads Nr vea.ber 14. The brig Frontier, Men jls, from Port Royal S 0, arrived at Boston No ver i ber 12. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND BAILI EB TOB THIS FOBT. FOBT?QN. tVrVBBPIrOL. Br bark Fille de 1'Alr, Jone i, sailed.Oct 4 I The Onward, Ballard, cid.Oct 80 | CARDIIT. The Mary Jane, Jonea, aallsd.Sept 26 Tne Emma, Pender, sailed.Sept lo Bark Brilliant, Bartley, sali sd-.Sept 16 BBXaUIN. German bark Neptune, Ploghoft, ap.Oct 1 The Freihandel, W?chter, nailed.Oct 1 TBOOtf. j The Augusta, Ooderberg, lolled-..Oet 6 STOCKHOLM. Bark Hellos, Holm, salled.Sept 6 BAKCSX JNA. Span bark Providencia, -, sailed..Oct 16 QIROXNTT, near. I Swedish brig Anna, Jansen, sailed.Sept 6 POET TALBOT. The Santander, Mlles, clea red.Oct 4 paiEaa Bark Sapho, Wilbur, ap.Oct 14 BAB4C01. I Soar Mary Maogam, Bainbridge, ap.Nov 6 DOME"; TIC. NSW DEX. Bark Walter, Berry, cid.Nov is Seor florence Rogers, Sheppard, up.Nov 14 Sehr A Beaton, Rogers, up.Nov 6 Behr Myro.er, Brown, cid.Nov 14 Sehr Wm Howe, Young, o.eared.Oct so Sehr E s Qlideraleeve. eharter, np.Oe so J soar Albert Thomas, Ruse, cleared.NuV M BOSTON. Bark Walter, Berry, up.'.;.Oct 80 Brig Melrose, ---.up....:........Novll ? Sehr Emma D finney, Elwell, cleared.Nuv 2 | PHILADELPHIA rig Mary c Roosevelt, Roberts, cid.Nov 18 chr Electric, Dale, up.Nov 12 Behr D 0 Hepkman, Robinson, Cleared.Oct lo [ B ALTCMBHS, Bohr Matoaka, Fooks old.Nov 18 I Bohr Lewis Ehrmann, Fooks, aid.Nov 12 | Sehr Sae Cummings, L> oa....Sept 18 PBOVIDXNOE. Sehr Irene.fi Messervey, wail, saned.Nov 2 j SAVANNAH. Ship Richard the Third, Hubbard, np.Nov 16 ?IOtetUS, Itqno?a, H. KLATTE^&^f3a ***TUC?*>/ AQEN1 FOR CHARLESTON. We bave apt ned Meters. H. KLATTE A 00. Sole Agen-s rn. Tharlesr/m for this Celebrated Brand of PURE r.ENTUOKY WHISKEYS, both RYE-* and B URBON. THese Whiskeys are guaranteed pare KENTUCKY COPPER DISTILLED, free from all compound im? purities, aid highly recommended by eminent chemists for medical use. The Brand la patented to prevent inf rtngemenrs. BARKHOUSE BROS. A CO., Louisville, Ky. 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An authorized Canvasser will call upon the oin. zens, subscriptions received at FOO ARTIE'S ! Book Depository, Special Agency for the State where a specimen ccpy can be seen. No. IL-"?TA?I, ST'S EXP SD T?OS is SB AROS or DB. LIVINGSTONE." Specimen copies of this highly interesting book | will bd ready about t .e 20 th ina tan r. FOGARTTE'8 BOOR, DEPOSITORY, No. 200 KINO STREET (In the Bend,) <nohl9-r.ilr.M Charleston. S. a glgnicipal gctiegg. ITT HALL, OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, CHARLESTON, Sj. 0.. NOVEM? BER 18, 1872.-By action of Council, November 12, the following offices were deoiared vacant: Clerk of Counc-L Messenger of Council. Oliy Inspector Lower Wards. City lusp ctor Upper Wards. Harburrua-rer. -Five Port wardens. Two City Gangers. Keeper of Tidal Draina Five Naval store Inspe tors. Six Inspectors of Timber a^d Lumber. City Attorney. m . Chimney contractors Wards 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 0, 7, ands. City Registrar. Pnystclan of City Hospital. Pity sloan of Health District '?To. ll. 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It contains four medical elements, never united In the same happy proportion lu any other pre? paration, vis: a gentle Carhartlo, a wonderful Tonio, an unexceptionable Alterative and a cer? tain Corree i ive of all Impurities of the body, such signal success has attended Its use that lt is now regarded as the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for Liver Complaint and the palnfal orup ring rheruor, to wit: Dy-pepsla, Constipation, Jaun? dice, Bilious attacks, Sick Headache,- colic. De pression of Spirits, Soar Stomach, Heart Barn, AC, AC Regulate the Liver and prevent ( CHILLS AND FEYER. SIMMONS'S LIVER REGULATOR Is manufactured ooly by J. H ZEILIN* CO., Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia. PRICE-fl per package; sent by mail postage paid, $126. *repared ready for use in DO.ties fl 60. For sale by P. WINEMAN A CD. AND RY ALL DRUGGISTS. MW Beware qr all counterfeits and imita? tions, ang8-thc tarawa:nos. ' UUVBISAL BXHIBinSW OF ?SSS FIH3T-CLA55 MEDAL ALF. LABARAAQUE AND Co QUINIUM LABARRAQUE Approved by thc Imperial Academy of Medicine The Quinism Lgbarraqae is an eminently tonic and febrifuge Wine, destined to replace all the other preparations of Peruvian Bark The Bark Wines usually employed inme dicine are prepared from Barks which vary considerably in Hie degree to which they possess the desired properties. Besides, owing to the manner in which they are pre? pared, these Wines contain scarcely more than the traces of active principles, and these always in variable proportions. The Quinlan L?barraque, approved by the Ac?u^v ?f Medicine, constitutes, on the contrary" a 'm?decine' Cf determined compo? sition, rich in active principles, and on u"i& Physicians and Patients can always rely. The Qulnium Labarraqne is prescribed with great success lor persons of weak con titution, or for those debilitated by various exhausting causes or past sickness; for youths fatigued by tao rapid growth; for young girls whose development takes place with difficulty; for women in childbirth; and for age;l persons enfeebled by years or illness. lt is thc best preservative against Fevers. In cases of Chlorosis, Anemia. orGreenajk> noss, tliis Wine is a powerful auxiiiary of thc ferruginous preparations In conjunction, for example, with YALLIT'S PILL-, the rapidi? ty of its action is really marvellous, i'd ct io Pins L. FREUE, 19, roe inti. Agents in Charleston: DOWIE, MOISE < ^A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists. SYRINGES. My assortment of st RINGES ls unusually large. I am Ageut or the Baie of the tOuNTAi? SYRINGE, unquestionably he - e-tof HII syrluties. especially fur^etf use. ir 1? simi le eruct, nt. easy to manage, and cannot ger out of or??' r. oi>e wit last a lifetime. Our be? pnysiiu-nsrevumme du. I alf 0have a full stuck <->i M* ts'-n's liavidsoi.-i and other Bulb Syringes; al-o Glass aud ?jrji Robber Syringes, and the HYPODERMIC SYR? INGE, H. BAHR, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Ne. 181 Meeting street gripping. pOB LI VB B P 0 0 L ? Theflrst-clasa British bars STORMY PET-^A* ? ?-.h, s. w. ulcK master, beln^ or intiUSH ?apacttv aa l a ponloa or her cargo engaged, wnl i? vee lo* dispatch. T?r ApplytO " H ES RY 04BD, nona_Accommodation irharL : FOB NEW YOE K-MERCHANTS' - UVK. -j-; * Tbe First-class Regular Hacket schooner AA \ ^ s. DAVl?, eisnop, Master, will loftdSSBst iromptly for abJ ve port. t&J . - - . -t ROACH AMOPFSW,: ; , norie 2 . ;Agent?.. , N?W Y O BK. )N THUBSDAY, 21ST NOYEMBEB, AT ll O'CLOCK A. M. SEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 18T0. STATE BOOMS ALL ON DECK. ' ?TSL?P??D1H.New fr01? Sidewhael .S'eAUiMp ? i'.or^w Jork 00 TBTJBSDAT. 21 st November, , A. M., from Pier No. , Ne?lffi^^ cernT In,w'WIOe*, ?eaaien or toll Una Xper For Freight or Passage ra adementa, having verj floe Deck Staisroo? acc^mcjcja.orX a? . fZ??^ HUGER A^^NO^BVOJS' 2?2Mf ? A. OOURTEHAIT, ' No. l TJniOa ' Wharves ' norlfrqsftsm- -' B A L T IM QBE* { FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND T3R0TOB : ? -1?. PHILADELPHIA, StOWWOM?UJIU'jl^". THE CITIES OP THE NOBTHWMt. The Fine Steamship MARYLAND, T. -V. loam'. son. Oom ?nancer, wai satt for Baiomoru, OB FM DAT, 23d November, at vx o'clock M. >v '-i ?sr Philadelphia Freursta forwardea to tba! i city by railroad from Baltimore wUirrat add> . Uonai miurance, and Consignees are aWowed, ample time to sample and sell utetr Gooda from' the Railroad Depot m Piusdeiphla.. . v-vT, ' For Freight or Passage apply to ' PAULO. TRSNHOLM, Agent.' '.1 ; '-1 EOVIBS_vp. i union Wmgvea.* :\ QHANGE OP BAIIilNG DAYS, ? o ,, ! OtJRHAS?rTbERYl?B. ... PAOTPIO HAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPANTB ' THROUGH LINE TO ; > ;. ' CALIFORNIA OHISA A5D JAPAN. FARES GRETTTY REDUCER [ ' Steamers of th? above line leave Piar ' rlftn* " No. 42. North l?ver, i.ctorGanai streekJ-ftMM, , Sew York, at li o'oi.-ck noon, of the tow! wii , and 8oth or every month, except when these dita* rall on munday, then the Saturday preceding. . ' - ' AU departures connect art Panama WIAVIMIB^BEV era for .-oath Padflo and Ott rai American porta; For Japan sud china, steamers leave8s&fM<it '.'?* ctsoo Qrat of every month, except when lt rails ? : Suadav-then on thedsj preceding, t?i&i?t- :??>- - -~? No California 8loamers ton h at Havana,tmt ;. ?? " ? go dirait rrom New York to AspinwauL , . 1 . One hundred pou da baggage free to itohAOW;?;' 'S? MediomeMdaitetRlance free. ''.? '? /-:l.'P?vs^ . For Pas-age Tickets orother InTorraauoo, ippry ' at the COM_PAS?'o TICKET CFFI0H, cn Wt\ - : Wharf foot or Canal street, Bonn River. Nsw . 5 York. F. Ii. BABY, Agent. ' ? angl9-iyr - ? ?K)B LIYBBPOOL, VIA <ffUa$a^ | OARRYLNGTILE UNITED STATES MAiLsV, , j | THE LTPEBPOOL AND GREAT WEST?R1,' { STEAM OOMPAHY . '-jjJ?jjfc^? ^LU dispatch one or their 0nt>clats, faa -asrvsg i iron screw Steamsmparrom . PIER No. 40 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY^ -? ;. rr - Cabin Passage $80. gold. . N ^, : . steerage Passage (Offloe No. 29 Broadway) fcsV-, lurrenoy. .; ,. , lurFT^htcrOab?U^ap^ ,J. , No. 63 Wail street, ?. Y. N. a-Through BUla Lading to Uveppool laauad - iy the Charleston au A New York Steanssnv whiob : r oake olote connection with the above un* , ?orparticularaan^r^ WAGNER, HUGER A 00*. -navfl or WM. A. corrRTirwAY. REGULAR LINE FOB GEORGETOWN, ' ?.a . ?.?> . . - FROM SOUTH COMMERCIAL WHARF. ' . . . . i . ' . I 1- i Time Tftbl? of steamer EMILIE. :<. _ ?g^a> ; Captain C. 0. White, f ,r November, MmOmmm Vat'. '? rr-rr - LIAVB CniBLXSTOK. UiVB QMMBTOWg. MONDAY, Nov 4, t A M WIDNES*,???^??11 FRIDAT,' >0T 8, 7 A M MOHDAT. ?CV llfiW, WBDNKfl'YvNOV 13, 7 A H F?^AYr NOV 14. ^A< ?> MOND ?T. Nov ll, T A at *aUWt*T,NovSO.a"Alt% . I1 BOAT, HOV 22, 7 A M MONDAY, NOV M. . A lt WBDNB8?T.?0V 2T, 7 A M FBIDAT, SOT M, 4iAt, ' TOUHHING AT SOOTH JHI.AND. WAVERLY, KE1THFIELD AND WEYMOUTH MILLS. .. EVE RT TRIP. ?VJ -V h jW-Frei jht received day brfora iiltlDft J - Ail ur I? nt and wharfage moat be repaid, s-. / . - No Freight received after sunset. - _ . . . . - Duplicate receipts required with all ahtomBBM. ., Foi^Freight ?ir Passage apply ca j???f?^ r SH AC KEL FORD A KEliLY, Agent?,, JJ*. North atlantic Whait, Charleston, 8. ft .. . ? A. MORGAN, Agent, Georgetown, 9?-'Q?^ oct7-tutbt8moi . >_fc, ?. " 1 - ' rp 0 B 7 L O B I D At, . mSAVAHHAH-TWIOEAWEBE* ? r J'IJ_.. 1 The Splendid side-wheel Steamer - >lg>i DICTATOR Oaptam L. M. Coxetter, ?fiTSmW* CITY POINT, Caputo George E. Is^llsn^iB , leave Charleston every V^?J.^.J^&S. EVT?NTNQS, at 8 o'clock, for SAVANNAH, FER- . NANDINA, JACKSONVnJ^PAJvATE^ ALL LAJNDINQf* ON ST. JOHN'S HJJKR^ Returning, DICTATOR w?l leave PALAGEA WTJ DAT MOBin?o. and SAVANNAH SWnUTi??!!!!, a arriving'here SUNDAT ^'''''iJP^i??.'. CITY POINT Will leave MLATEA JtoglAT; ; xoKKiNO and SAVANNAH Wzr^BAJJAY MoXH rno arriving hen WKnNWDAT.A?t? OOH. , cationVma4e at ^^-^.fife.; road for New Orleans V^.^T^TALIQH? Ke. a; at Jacksonville with ^?^XE s> lor Mellonvllle. Er terprlsa; and Upper St JoiiM River; at Tocol wi ii Railroad for ?tJ?)Ef fine; and at Paiatka witt steameni lOtUiaftsfc - lawaha River. . . . . ' "M Ali Kreigbtfor Way Indinga mut be pvepaia ^Forfreight or Passage, naring elegant .??7, commodationA,!^.^^^ j Corner Vanderhorat'B Wharf and Bast Bay? ^ oct? '' .. w^TEf ELY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA., AND SEMI-WEEKLY Vt" \ BEAUFORT. S! C. . ; The steamer PILOT BOY, . Oap sin W. T. McNeity, Will leave Accommodation wharf m ' -awas>t. ; ; every WONDAY MOE.M o.at 8o'clc<k.---^HB1taHC r_Mrsavanuan. Baufvrt. Hmon HeadTidSuaSra Wells. Remrntntr, wiu leave savannah every : Win l, ave ! or Beaufort, PaciDc and ousolmaj . Landings every Tn cuan AY MoBNOra. at 8 o'clock, i neturnliig, wlU leave Beauiort every FRIDAT Qooat consigned tocare ofAgent^wlUb? for. . warded free of storage or commission. , Freight rece.ved WKjNB.pAYSaud SATTWATB ' must oeprepal. to Way Lsm'lDgV ' r Frelghireceived forpmniaon savannah Bint. 1 to be trao-rerred io ht-amnr CLYnE, wfiifshSavaa savaunan every T?BSDAT MOBNIKO ^ .i - ?" ?i*ft*r l0e ,6tn rnstsnt. 26 pertOTfesaldi. tlnnal wlil oe chafed on Freight to ad oomS. " exes t.?avannihand Beaufort. pomts, . For engagemen t o.pp\jio RAVENBL. HOLMES A COL gggg HaWBaVBay. Crjino, Croikero, ?ff. : "CHLYA, (.LISS AND CBQCK?BT, AT THB OLD 9T*?P, RING STBBET, CORNER F LIBERTY i TBS ET. Tho SnascnbT won a re?pectft>ily lat rm al$ rn.-i da and the p- bile that nu -vc* ls cow com? pleiei i CHIN ?, GLAS? ?ND ORUOKBKY, Piain ^ wm te cad Fanny Chloa, Glass and Fancy Calna V BOOHS, Lamps Shades, Aa, AC. .. o ? oeuc-uunuamos & M* MCDOWELL, Agent, '