The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 03, 1870, Image 4
Katrina OH the Porch.
BT ALICE CARET.
An old old house hy the side of the sea,
And never a picture poet would palut :
Bnt I hold the woman above the samt.
And the light of the hearth is more to me
Than shimmer of air-built castle.
It ats as lt grew to the landscape there
One hardly ieels as he stands aloof
Where the sandstone ends, and the red slate
roof
Juts over the window, low and square.
That looks on the wild sea-water.
From the top of the hill so green and hlgn
There swpeth a luvel of golden moss,
That bars of scarlet and amber cross,
And rolling out to the fur- her sky
ls the world of wild sea wa: er.
Some starved grape vineyards round about
A zig-zag road cut deep with ruts
A little cluster of fishers' huts,
And the bl?ca sand sea.loping in and out
"Twist the land and the wild 9ea-water.
Gray fragments of some border towers,
Flat, pell-mell on a circling mound,
.Sith a furrow deeply worn all ronnd
By the feet of children through the Cowers,
a And aU by the wild sea-water.
And there, from the silvery brea* or the day
Till the evening purple drops to the laud,
bee sita with her cneetc like the rose ib her
hand,
And her Bad and wistful eyes one way
The way of the wild sea water.
And there, from night till the yellowing morn
Falls over the huts and the scallops of sand
A tangle or curls like a torch ia her hand
She sits and maketh her moan so lorn.
With the moan of the wild sea-water.
Only a study for homely eyes,
And never a picture poet would paint ;
But I hold the woman above the samt.
And the light of the humblest hearth 1 prize
O'er the luminous alr-bulit castle.
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
Exports.
BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-177 bales
cotton, ?4 tcB rice, 177 bbls rosin, e hhds and 7
?ales bides, 36 bbls oranges, 20 rolls leather, end
sundries.
- Nsw TORS-Per steamshiD South Carolina-159
bags sea island cotton, 1721 bales upland cotton,
180 toa rice, 50 bales domestics, and sundries.
?He Charleston Cotton, KU-e and Naval
Stores Market.
OPTICS CHARLESTON NEWS, 1
FRIDAY EVENING, December 2, 1870. j
ODTTON.-The article was in moderate demand,
prices being rather steady early in the day, but
with unfavorable dispatches purchasers gene?
rally endeavored to operate at easier figures, and
a part of the later sales, in small lots, were made
at softer prices; but factors were indisposed to
Bach concession, and the staple closed dull and
somewhat nominal. Sales about wo bales: 4 at
18; 22 at 14X; 39 at 14X ; 202 at 14X; 18 at 14J? ; 313
.at 14X; 31 at lt J*; 169 at 15; 35 at 16 sr: 5 at 15&
We quote:
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary to good ordinary.13X@14X
Low middling.UXQUX
Middling.....U%m?>
Strict middling.~.15X@
Rios.-The market was easier. Sales about
140 tierces of clean Carolina, say 36 tierces
at 6X; 30 at 6; 4? at ex ; eo at sjic ? lb. We quote
common to fair at 5X@8; good e.x@6Xc fi lb.
NAVAL STORES.-There were no sales of note.
FREIGHTS.-- To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi?
nal; via New York, %d on uplands, lxd on sea
Islands; by sall ?id on upland?, Jfd on sea
Islands. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New
Tork, by steam, Xe on uplands and lc on sea
Islands; $2 ft tierce on rice;, by Ball, xe fi lb on
cotton :-ft tierce on rice; 40c ft barrel on rosin ;
$7@3" ? M on lumber; $9@lo ft M on timber. To
Boston, by Ball, x?Xc f Ik on upland cotton.
To Providence, by sall $8 9 M on boards, Xe
ft ft on cotton; by steam $1 fl bale on New
York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Xe ft ft
on uplands; by sall, $7 ft M.on boards; $9 on
Umber; $3 ft ton on clay, and $s@8 50 on phos?
phates. To Baltimore, by steam, ?ic "ft ft;'by
sall, $6 so?7 ft Mon boards; $3@325 ft ton on
phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand by
oar merchants to take lumber freights from
Georgetown, s. G., Darien and Sauna River, Ga.,
and Jacksonville,~Fla., to Northern ports, and $10
912 ft M are the rates on lumber and bonrds.
Eic H A NOS.-Sterling 60 day bills 18>4'@19.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. - The banks purchase
sight checks at X?X off, and sell at par.
GOLD-10?12.
Markets by Telegraph.
FOREIGN.
LIVERPOOL, December 1-Evening-Cotton closed
quiet; middling up ands 9d; Or cans 9%<i; sales
10,000 bales; export and speculation, 2000 baies.
Turpentine 33?.
December 2-Noon.-Cotton quiet; upl inds 9d;
Orleans o^d; sales 10.ooo 1.ales; of the week 72,
.00 haies; export 14,000 ba.es; speculation 5000
bales; (>tock on band 394.0C0 bale?, American 62,
.00; receipts 87.000, American 49,coo. Corn, new
81a33e. Cumberland cut 53s. Wln'.er wheat,
new los gd.
Evening.-Cotton closed dull; nplaudB od ; Or?
leans 9X ; Bales 10,000 bales; speculation and ex?
port 1500; stock or cotton afloat bound for this
Sort 350.000; American 42.000. Yarns and fabrics
nil. Vork, be r and bacon firmer. Common
rosin Armer at 6a6* 3d.
LWDON, December 2-Noon-Consols 91J?. ex
dividend. Bonds 88%. Tallow43s :id to 43s Od.
FRANKEL RT, December 2- Bonds b4?.
DOM R STIC
NEW YORE, December 2-Noon-Stocks firm.
GoldiOJi- Money 4a5. Sterling, long hJi. hhort
9%. Wa 73?. nour 5al0c better. Wbeat la2c
better. Corn dnll and heavy. Pork, old $23.
Lard Inactive. Cotton dull and heavv: uplands
lb%c; orleans l6Xc; sales 20,010. Turpentine
46SC. Rosin steady.
Evening.-Cotton doll and heavy ; sales 3000
bales; uplands loXc; Orleans ie??c. Souiheru
flour Armer and more doing; common tn good ex?
tra $5 90a630. Whiskey a shade firmer at 89a9uc
Corn lio 2c better, and moderately active; old
Mc; new 76a82c Sugar firm. Pork quiet; old $23;
sew $22a2250 Beer steady'. Lard heavy; s'eam
12 % a ly x . Turpentine a shade Armer at 56Xa57c
Rosin steady; strained $195X- Freitritts a shade
firmer. Gold lix. Money 6a7. Sterling 8Jj?.
Govern mer .s dnll, but steady all day. Southerns
.uiet. Tenneesees 60X- North Carolinas 47X:
sew 2?.
BOSTON, December 2.-Cotton quiet; middlings
16c;sales 400 bales; net receipts 33; coastwise 812;
total 846: stock 6000; net receipts of the week 623;
coastwise 7442; total 8066; exports to Great !
Britain 60; sales of the week 2100 bales.
BA LT i MOKE, December 2.-Flour dnll but Armer.
Wheat unchanged. Corn dull and lower; white
70a7lc; yellow 72c Oats dull at 5oa62c. Rye
75aS5c Provisions entirely unchanged. Whis?
key 89c Cotton dnll and nominal; middlings
15Xo; sales 54 Da es; receipts, co st wise, 4J4
bales; exports cvastwtse 64 bales; stock 7500; net
receipts of the week 917 bales; coastwise 3085
bides, tota! 4002 bales; export* to Great Britain
46o balea; coastwise 1420 bates; sales of the week
2700 bales.
'CINCINNATI, December 2.-Flour dull and
lower. Corn steady at 50a52c Pork quiet and
unchanged. Lard-for steam there ls a good de?
mand, at full prices; kettle drooping ut 12c
Whiskey uncnauged. -
Sr. Louis, December 2.-Floor quiet aud un?
changed. Corn firm at 64a58c. Whiskey 66c. Bag?
ging unchanged. Pork active at $l9al9 25. Should?
ers 16C Lard llxal2c.
LOUISVILLE. December 2.-Bagging steady.
Hemp 27c. Flour firmer. Grain dull but unchang?
ed. Pr visions active but unchanged. Lard,
prime, tierce l2Xc; kegs l4Xc Whiskey steady
at 83c.
NORFOLK. December 2.-Cotton dull; low mid?
dlings, asking 14Xc; sales 50;net receipts 1602; ex?
ports coastwise til2; stock 6997; net receipts or tue
week 13.3U ; exports coastwise 1254; sales of the
week 740. 0
WILMINGTON, December 2.-Cotton quiet; mid?
dlings i4Xe; sales 126 l?ales: net receipts 622; ex?
ports c -cstwise 20; stock 1969; net receipts of the
week 2689; exports coastwise 3782;saiesof the
week 603 bal ss.
8AYANI\?H. December 2.-Cotton in modera'e
demand; middlings 14 - c; .-ales 1200 balee; net re?
ceipts 4886: exi or s to Continent 2239; coas; wise
4195; stock 74.S33; net receipts or tim week 26 605:
exports to Creal Britain 9U78; 10 Continent 2'3'j:
eoaatwl>e 99se;. "les or the week 12,000.
MOBILE, Docer .her 2,-Ontton dull an 1 lower
middlings 14Xal4Xc; sales loco; net receipts 3573.'
GALVESTON, December 2.-Cotton is in fair de
maud; good ordinary I3?;c; sales lsoo bales- net
receipts, tess; exports, coastwise R7S; stock
?0.89!; net receipts of the week. 10.199; exports'
.oastwise, 1844; sales of the week, 7400. '
Nsw ORLEANS, December 2.-Cotton dull ami
lower; mid lings 15aI5Xo; "alee SluObales; net re?
ceipts 46.3; coasi wise 625; total 6278; exports to
Great B.it In 100O; stock 119 005; net receipts ot
the week 43.215; coastwise 3593; total 46.808; ex?
ports 10 Sn-at Krltaln 21,096; to continent 5494;
to Baroeloua 1052; t Vera Cruz 380; 10 >an "ebas
tin tit : coastwise 6385; sales or the week 40,600.
STOCKS ANU RE0BIPT8 OF COTTON AT INTERIOR
TOWNS.
NEW TORI, December 2.-The following are
-LJ-po.r.w of lnte,?or cotton markets for the
week ending to-dav;
.?SE????S? ?87?- 13'13?: 8t<X* 1S69, 14.700;
week?* receipts 8260; price 14Xal4Xc; tone or the
snarker. quiet and tend ne down I <
mcm-Sto k 1870, 8855; (-tock 1869. 14,550. I
CoiUMUUS-StOCk 1870, 6665; 3tocfc 1861 9755. J 1
Montgomery-Stock lsio, ie,i05; stock i860,
13,626; week's receipts 4876.
Selma-Stock of 1870, 9000 bales; week's re?
ceipts. 4300; week's shipments, 3745.
Nashville-Stock or 1870. 1921; stock of 1869,
1697; week's receipts, 3630; week's shipments,
3810.
Memphis-Stock or 1670, 89,969; stock of 1869,
10,715; week's receipts, 28,004; week's shipmentB,
17,938: price, l4tfc; tone of the market acive,
with full prices.
City Point-Receipts of the week, 1640 bales.
Providence-Net receipts of the week, 163.
New York Rice Market.
From the Daljy Bulletin, November 30: For the
past two or three days business has been of a
slow, dragging nature, and confined entirely to
small retail parcels, most, or the trade having
secured enough during the recent little spurt or
activity to meet present wauts. Prices did not
vary greatly, but lacked toue. and. wu li the pros?
pect, some lair additions will soon be made io
the accumulation; the close ls rather weak. Sales
or 85 tes at 7a7>ic for inferior to prime Carolina;
and Trefor very choiee do. Foreign lemains
nominal.
Krora the Journal of Commerce: The market ls
flail. Dealers are making purchases or Carolina
I as they have occasion to ase, but the increasing
supplies disturbs thc confidence or tho trade.
Some 100 tes .-old in lots at 7a7>?c. Rangoou is
I dull and prices ore nominal.
From tile World: The demand ror domestic ls
light aiio> merely jobbing in character, as the
trude la ralrly supplied. There ls not much stock
here lu receivers' hands, but more expected soon
?nd the market has a weak tone, .MI S of 100
rcs carolina at 7?7Ke. for ordln ?ry to prime; for?
eign ls dull and nominal.
From the Herald : Carolina was quiet, but
prices were quite steady. About 50 tierces were
sold wubin tue range of 7a7Xc- the latter price
ror prime. Rangoon was dull and unchanged.
From thc Tribune: Domestic ls still quiet, and
though the stock ts at present small, mo eis ex?
pected soon, and the market In consequence ls
weak. Foreign dull and nominal; sales 100 tes.
Carolina 7a7j?c
New York Naval Stores market.
From thc Journal of Commerce. November 30:
Tho market for spirits turpentine is stronger, ow?
ing to an advance on the other side. There has
been mere demand, but holders have met the im?
proved demand promptly, and a very fair busi?
ness has neen consummated. The sales < mbracc
100 bblB tn merchantable order, io arrive at 43c:
200 bbis do. to arrive, at 45?4c; 400 bb!s in j urd
and on dock at 45a45Kc. Ro6lns.-There ls a
steady market ror ad grades, with some demand
from shippers, with sales of 2000 bbis strained at I
$1 95a.', and 400 bbis arood No 2 and No l within
the annexed range. "Ve quote strained at $1 96 \
2; No 2 $2 20a2 45; No 1 S2 60a3; pale ?-nd extra
pale ?3 ?Oas. Tar is steadily held with a fair de?
mand for small lots; 125 bbis Wilmington and
New hern soldftat $2 2J82 32%. We quote Wil?
mington as : l runs at $2 30a2 35, and do rone at
$2 60.
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON, December 1.-TUKPKNTIKS.
During thc week just ended the market ror this
article has ruled quite Orm, and prices are with
out change. There has existed n fair demand ror
distillers' purposes, and all brought to min ki t has
found ready sale at $2 00 lor soft, ami $1 70 ror
hard, per o.'d. or 280 lbs. Receipts are rather bet?
ter, reaching 1609 barrels.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-in the earlier part or the
week Jost ended there was some dullness lu this
article, and prices declined a i-liade-saleB bclnir
made at 40% to-41 cents-closing on Tuesday at
latter figure. OD wednesday, thc market opened
with a firmer feeling, under more favorable re?
ports from abroad, and during thc cay was some?
what excited, the price having advanced, and
closed stronir at 43c for southern und 43V
ror New York packages. To-day (Thursday.)
there is a firm reeling In the market, and the
price ls Kc higher, 43xe being paid. Thc SU CK
ottering is light, factors generally holding for
higher fi^nres.
ROSIN.-Sluce ihe close or our last review there
has been a better fielingln the market for this
article, and ror the finer qualities the price has ad?
vanced 25a60c, while other grades ore without
change. A moderate demand has existed throuch
oat the week, aud parcels when offered on Mi?
market have rouud ready put chasers, closing
steady, with asma 1 stock In rat-tors' hands.
TAR.-On Friday last the price of this ??tide
dst lined u c, and the market has since ruled at
$1 90, closing with a moderate demand for Htm
menr. Receipts a< e461 bbis. and suies BB follows:
72 bbis at $2, ami 3?? bbis at $190 per bbl.
Interior Cotton Market?.
COLUMBIA. December 2.-Sales or cotton yes?
terday about 88 bales; middlings uv.
YORKVILLB, November 30.-The market has
been somewhat fiuciustlug since last week,
thongn wood middlings would bring to-day fi um
$13ul3 66 per ow;.
CHARLOTTE, November 29.-253 biles sold io
day ; middling 14 v. low middling 14c, good ordi?
nary I3.sc; market active.
ATLANTA. November 29.-The market to-day
has been dull and declining: middlings 14c: low
middlings 13%c; good ordinary 13%c; ordinary
ll Mc.
MACON, November 30.-Receipts 764 bales; ship?
ments 67S hnl-s; nales ?30 bales; the market ls
.quiet, with middlings at 14.V
COLUMBUS. November 30.-Our market ls de
dining in sympathy with commercial rentres;
luiddtiugH H.S'c; sales 387 bales; receipts 717;
shipments 688 bales.
MONTGOMERY, November 30.-Our cotton mar?
ket Ls dui! and nominal at 14o for low middlings
SELMA, Novemb r 30.-There were sains yes?
terday or 600 bales; low middling? 14c and strict
good ordinary 13% to 13%. There was an active
demand, and the market closed easy.
Receipts li>* Kiillroail. December -i.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
2444 hales cotton, 58 bales goods, 98 bbis naval
stores, 664 bags flour, 80 bbis flour, 2 cars stock.
To Railroad Agent an-i others.
NORTHEASTERN ?AILK0A1).
230 bales cotton. 280 bbis naval stores, live
stock, mdse. Ac. To Geo W Williams A co. Mowry
A .son, feeder A Davis. Frost A A tiger. Caldwell
A Son. Hopkins. McPherson A co, Brodie A co,
Uraeser A smith. G W Witte, W K Ryun. T P
Smith, H Klane A co, Kavenel A co. Nachmanu
A ot>. W O Bee & co. A J Salinas, G ll Walli r A co,
Wiic >x Gibbs A co, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, Jno
Marshall. Jr, Harden A Parker, Kinsman A
Howell. Wiss A co, D wilmr A co. A B Mulligan,
Pringle A Sou, iTaghom. Hen lng A co, Sloan k
Selgnious. and Railroad AgeUt.
Passeitfrvra.
Per HteaciBlup Charleston, from New York
DH Reid. H G Braidwood. CA Harlow, Rev W
N Page. Wm G Phillipe. Miss Lambe11. Mrs Ellen
Sent, Mrs Mary Burkard, Samuel Mallerson, Capt
G McKenale, A Crane, Henry C Earle. Mrs S N
Freeman. Mrs J McNt Huge. Miss s B Smith, lira
AD M"wry, Miss I, C Mowry, Chas E Valentine,
w J Whitney, Bl Browning and wife, Capt V II
LeRoy, G S Scott, E Valentine and wile, Miss
Balley. Miss Biai K, W U Boyce. C ll Pettenglll, S
S H urn ci a m J F Carroll, and four on deck.
Per steamship Maryland, from Baltimore
A G Gonzales, A J Gonzales, and 8 in tiie steeage.
PORT CALENDAR.
MOON'S PHASES.
Full Moon, 7th, 9 hours, 19 minutes, even lui-.
Last Quarter, T5th, 3 hours. 61 minutes; evening.
New Moon,'Md ' 6 hours. 69 minnies, runnin g.
First quarter, 20th. ll hours. 18 min met, morn'g.
NOV. a DEC
Monday.
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Wednesday.
Thursday...
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Saturday
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SETS.
4..52
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MARINE NEWS.
CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 3.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York-left
Tuesday. Mdse. To Jas Adirer A co. J D Aiken
A co, s C Railroad co, N K Railroad co, J E Adger
& co, A ll IA lu a hams A Sons, D A .A mme, Bullina:: n
Bros. T M Brisioii k co, E K Bedford, li Boyd, K T
Brown, ?.opt Berty. G A Bowman. C D Brahe k
co, M C L'uxbauui, W M Hy id A co, L Cohen A co,
W II Chadee A co, Crsne, Boylston A co. J Cutit
well, John Commins. T M Cater, W Carrin, ion.
Cameron, Barken y A co, Dow ie. Moise A DaviH,
H Daly. J B Duval A Sou, OouglaH A Miller. Elias
Bros, R Koiey, D ? r lemini! A co, Goodrich. Wliie
raun A co,-A Ueiltuss. H Gerd I s k co, WHuni,
N A Huut, J S H.ver, Hart A co, W S lleneiey, J
Hurkamp A co, Holmes A Calder. C Hickey, Jef
fords A CO, Johnson. Crews A co. A Johnson, J
Kerrison. Kinsman A Bro, J ll La WI on * co, A
Langer. A Lauem, Lauroy & Alexander, c
Li -engl. Maj li Lee, M Marks. J Maloo rn, Ueuke
k Muller, Macqueen and lllee-e, J <; MU nor A- co,
) Moiouey, Mowry A o>. Stenhouse k co, ." orris k
Baldwin, B O'Neil, J F O'Neil!, Paul. Welch .V
Brandes, C P Puppenheira, J lt Pringle A son,
PenIngall A- Boyce, W F rnddeu. J A Quark-n
bush, J Kngheimer, southern Mtpressco, Stetfers,
Wer ITA I'ucki r. E B Stoddard A co. G II Smith,
w.-hepherd k co, Mrs O Stack ley WBSmitn A
co, j ? Taylor A co, A L Tyler, S Tnoiiisou, R
Thomlmson. Walker. Evans .v co, S II Wilson,
vtlimeiiiore A Kundes. G W williams A co.
A J Wime. W J Yans, Mts M J Zernow, .Mrs J .
smith, r. Pollin. R Heiser. A W Jager. Mrs U B
rm.rp. Terry it Nolan, c Gravely, Dr M L (Conn,
sion, Webb k co, F Von Sauten", ll Uah, McLoy ?
Hue .Nonh. Steele A Wardell, A R .Stillman,
Furrhicmt Bro? 4 co, II lt Han??, j p Bi own. il
nitw5."i,.,yv. 1Cflt-'rhan. S lc Marshall. C li-1 k
SSJ Y- ,, Ll'iiisay, Wagem r A Mon-ies or li
Boc k House, K Bates & ,0. "",, 0,,ieiK
? -r5? Banter, Philadelphia
dais. Mdse. To W A Courtney, J K Adirer A co
J i> Aiken A co, G W Almar A co AoT Blum
fe Miller, r M Bris.ol A co. Boliinana Bros BvTe
fe Fogsrtie. H L Butterfield. Dr ll Baw HF Bake?
fe CO, W C Bee A co. C Uart A co, T A Beamish A
?, H Bischoff A co, H Btyer.J CHuIussen J
.hisgrove. Cameron. Barkeley A co, ciacius'*
iVlite, L Chap?n A CO, McDuir Cohen, J c Coch
.an. Dowle, Moise A Davis, Miles Drake, j M
Eaaon 4 Bro. Fogartle's Book Depository, G Fol?
l?n, J W Greer, H Gerdts & co. J Hurkamp k co,
W S Henerey, E Jordan k Son, Johnston, Crews
k co, Jeffords k co, L Kenacte, Klines, Wicken?
berg ? co, E Lee, L Lorentz, G J Lunn, D Lopez,
C Lilien thal k co, A Langer, Macqueen k Blecke,
Moller k Wieters, J G Mllnor k co. Marshall k
Barge, Mentone k oo. Baily News Office, N E Rail?
road, B O'Neill, J F O'Neill, 0 Popp en helm, J A
Qu ac ken bush, Ravenel 4c Holmes, S toll, Webb &
co, A R Stillman, w Steele, E H Stelling, S C
Railroad co, S C'Railroad Agent, J F Taylor Aco,
P P Toale, J Wulbern, Wilkinson k Gilchrist, W H
Welch. Walker, Evans k CogBwell, P Walsh, W H
Wbliden .v co.
Steamship Ashland, Ingram, New York-left
Novem er 29 (60 hours.) Mdse. To Wagner,
Huger k co, Wm A Courtenay, W M Bird 4 co,
J Campsen 4 co, s C Railroad Agent, W G Whil
den A- co, and others.
Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore-left
30th ult. Mdse. To Mordecai k co. B Feldman
A co, F L Meyer. W H Chaffee, J H Graver k co.
Paul. Welsh * Brandes, Jeffords A co, Mantoue A
co, George W Williams- k co. Muller * Weeters,
NA Hunt. J S Solomons, JJ Taylor, Chapeau k
Heffron, J H Quackeubush, Ciaclus k Wlitc, H Bis?
choff A- co. ll Letdlng, John Archer, Bernard
O'Neill, P Carroll. J R Pringle, L D Mowry, E
Perry, F E Schroeder, E S Burnham, Jeffords 4
oo. and others.
Brig Henry Trowbridge, Bnrsley. New York-6
days. Salt, acids and hay. To W Roach k co, G
w Williams k co. Wando Guano Company, J
Campsen k co. S C Railroad Agent.
Merchant's Line Schooner Florence Rodgers,
Shepherd, New York-0 days. Mdse. To w
Roach k co, J E Adirer A co, C O Altrens k co.
Adams. Damon k ce. li Bischoff A co, WS Bisseil,
W M Bird & Co. Blum k Miller, C Burckmyer,
Boi : m aa II Bros. E Bates A- co, J C Browne, J A
Biake, Cameron, Barkley k co. H Cobla k co,
Uiaclus k Wine, T M Cater. A F Chevreux, W H
Chalet k co, McDuffCohen. WC Dukes A co. H A
Due, Dowie. Moise and Davis. Douglas k Miller,
EIIHB Bros, J S Gorham, Goodrich. Wmeman k co,
H Geidts k co, E R Gardner, G S Hacker. J W Har?
risson, J Hyraau k co. J L Hyer, Heath k R-.ce,
Holmes k Calder, Hurt k co. C Kerrison. Jr, J
Ken'iedr, Kllnck, WickeDberg A co, Knobeloch k
small, Kinsman k Howell. J P Kelp, H Klatte k
co, D Loper, Lcngnick. Sell .t Foster, Mantoue k
co, Muller k Welters, W Marschcr, L D Mowry A
Son. S R Marsha 1, Macqueen k Kleckc, J F
O'Neill k Son, F L O'Neill, Paul, Weich ?t Brandes,
C F i'anknln, J Quackenbush, Ravi nel k Holmes,
J S Riggs, S C Railroad Agent, W Shepherd 4 co,
D H SlIcox.'Street Bros 4 co, Smith .t Chapeau,
J D Aiken A oo, Steffens, Werner 4 Ducker, W B
Smith 4 co. H Slegling, A Tobias Sons, W L
Webb, w G Whilden k co, Walker, Evans 4 Cogs?
well,. J H Wurhmann, Wagener 4 Monsees, G W
Williams 4 co, S Yeadon, J N Robson, F Yon
Santen, C Bart 4 co. Stiles 4 Jennings, Rev Dr
Plumer, J Rogers 4 Co. fi K, H G V.
schooner Montana. Bean-e, Boswn-days.
Mdse. To M GoM-m?h & Sun, U Bischoff 4 co,
W M Bird 4 co, E R Cowperthwalt, Elias Bros,
B Feldmann 4 co, H Germs* co, Hart4 co, Heath
4 Bice; J P Kelp, Kinsman 4 Howell. P P Locke,
W R Moulton, Muller 4 Writers, J G Mllnor 4 co,
B O'Neill, J R Pringle 4 Sou, ? Paul 4 co. W.
Boach 4 co, W P Russell 4 co, F G Rekopf, Stef?
fens, Werner 4 Ducker, D H t-i cox, R White, G W
Williams & co, and S C Railroad Agent.
Schooner w L Bradley, .-mlth. Boston-16 days.
Gua io. To W Roach & co and G W W il la m H 4
co. Experienced heavy gules much of the pas?
sage.
5-ehr Ann S Deas, (tarban!. West Point MIU.
30 tes rice. To Coben, Hunckel 4 co.
Sloop Floral, from Kautowle's. 750 bushels rough
rice. To Stoney 4 Lowndes.
Steamer St Helena, Sinclair, Santee. 04 bales
upland cotton, and naval stores. To Pelzer,
Kodgcrs 4 co. Pringle 4 Son. W C Dukes 4 co. S
D stoney, G 4 Smith, Cbappeau 4 smith, and
order.
Boat from John's Island. 3 bags sea island cot?
ton. To Stoney 4 Lowndes.
Fi eer's boat irom James Island. 2 bags sea lel?
and cotton. To R Roper.
Boat from John's island. 1 bag sea island cot?
ton. To Fraser 4 Dill.
boat from J amen Island. 4 bags sea island cot?
ton. To Fraser 4 Dill.
Boat Irom John's Island. O baga sea island cot?
ton. To J Colcock A CO.
Boat from James Island. 1 bag sea island cot?
ton. To J Colcock A co.
Clark's Flat, trora James Islnnd. ll bags sea
Island cotton. To Halliard 4 Minot.
Boat from Christ Church. 1 bag sea island cot?
ton. To Gaillard 4 Al moe.
Boat from James island. 5 bags Bea island cot?
ton. To Fraser 4 Dill.
Boat from James Island. 1 bag Bea Island cot?
ton. To Hopkins. McPherson 4 OO.
Boat from John's Island. 1 bag sea Island cot?
ton. To Hopkins, McPherson 4 co.
Hutchinson's boat, irom John's Island. 3 bags
sea Island cotton. To W A Bvyle.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steurashlp Falcon. Hay nie, Baltimore -P C
Trenholm.
Steamship South Carolina, Becket, New York
-Wegner, Huger A co, W A Courtenay.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Falcon, Haynlc. Baltimore.
Steamship South Carolina, Becket, New York.
Br Bark Mary KUlam, Butler, Amsterdam.
FROM THIS PORI.
Steamship J W Everman, Hinckley, Philadel?
phia, November 29.
Schooner John Shay, - Philadelphia, No
beinber 29.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
Steamship Maryland, Johnson, at Baltimore
November 30.
Schooner Sne Enslow, Wyatt, at Baltimore No?
vember 30.
schooner Nellie, French, at >'ew York Novem?
ber 30.
LN THE OFFING.
A ship supposed to be the British Ship City or
Boston.
MEMORANDA
The schooner Eveline, from Belfast, Maine, for
Charleston, arrived at Portland, Maine, Novem?
ber 29.
Tlie schooner Susan Wiight, Howat, for George?
town, S C, cleared at New York November 30.
LIST OF VESSELS
CT, Ci.KA HEP AND SAILED TOR TIILS TOHT.
FOREIGN.
LIVERPOOL
Br ship MuscouguB. Glover, sailed.Nov 5
Br bark Yumuri. campbeU, sailed.October 29
Br bark Arbitrator, Irwin, sailed....November l
CARDIFF.
Bark Benjamin Ossena. Hill, saUed.October 10
The Prol Schwelgard, Svang, up.Nov 2
CALLAO.
Fr bark Intimes, Gefffot, sailed.Oct 16
I?KKMEKII A VKN.
Bark Kepler, Lanckeuau, hulled.Nov 7
KINGSTON, JA.
Br bark Louisa, Cook, up.Nov 8
DOMESTIC.
BOSTON.
Park Aurelia. Lincoln, cleared.Nov 15
Brig Mariposa. Milton, Cleared.Nov 21
Brig J U Kennedy. Hallett, np.Nov 17
Sehr Grace Girdler. Smith, np.Nov 15
NEW YORK.
Brig Ellen Marla Hoxte, np.Nov 16
Sehr Lilly, Hughes, up.Nov28
SchrMyrover, Brown, cleared.Nov 28
Scar Nellie,.French, cleared.Nov 80
1-1111.AUX].! MIA.
Sehr Marietta Tllton, Fritztnger, cleared..Nov is
Sehr Mary D Ireland. Ireland, cleared.Nov 23
Behr K Horda. Dukes, up.Nov 24
S-.ii? Gettysburg, Corson. cleared.Nov 27
BALTIMORE.
Steamship Falcon, Haine, cleared.Nov 26
sehr yne Enslow. Wyatt, cleared.Nov 30
Sehr Ida Richardson, B< de 1. up.Nov 21
?L'inmg ?loci)in?5.
rjllIE SINGER MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
have opened a State Asrenoy ror tho sale of their
CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES, at No. 197
KingBtreei, Charleston, where Silk. Cotton and
Flax Tin cads. Needles. Ac, may bi obtained.
Attention ts in lied to our
NEW FAMILY *SB^?G MACIHINE
NEW MAN?fKCHMING MACHINE,
in which simplicity und durability ?recombined.
Machines lor sale on the LRABr. PLAN. Stitch -
lug'lone to order.
U>eal and Travelling Agents wanted.
THE 31VCSERREWlKi} MACHINE AGENCY,
Nw. 197 King Street, Charleston.
nov2i
ST * (li' ?3 ? * r
AND TUE
1 WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITC.'l
MACHINE.
aro the best In use.
Fur bale ou the Lease Plan, with monthly pay
nients, on easy terms, or for cash. All kinds ui
Machine attachments. Needles, Cotton, (white,
blaok and colored.) Silk, Oil, Soap, 4c, 4c
Repairing as usual. Circulars and samples ot
work sent on application.
D. B. HASELTON,
General Dealer In First Class Sewing Ma?
chines and Material, No. 307 King stree;,
augi7 Charleston, S. C.
QTLcr?h)ing an?> l'nrmsrjing (Booba.
OVERCOATS:
WILLIAM
THE GARRICK.
HOUSE COATS.
DRESSING ROBES.
SCAEFS :
"OUR FRITZ,"
CHANCELLOR,
STYLISH INO FJSRMABLE.
WITH A GRE.VT VARIETY OP
HOSIERY
EID, BUCKSKIN, CHI,
AND
DOGSKIN GLOVES.
SILE SUSPENDERS.
THE GAN TAB BRACE
SHIRTS, COLLARS,
HANDKERCHIEFS.
J. H.
.5
ACADEMY OF MUSIC BUILDING.
dec3
drugs, Clicmicals, &r.
A Nsw DncqviiT 1 !
PHALOlys
Sdv\qonfor thc Hair.
Fer ?Usmrbfb^ltiHstr to
OrirtnmJ CM
PiAiWt *\TTjMtf differs
utterly fiom aH^the "dyes,"
.caiorers/Vund "restorer!"
(?) in jOe. It K? on i
totally different principle. It
is hmpia^rafrant, ind per?
fectly innoeb^& pte?pttatea
no muddy or fiSSnlent nut?
ter, require* no shuting up,
and conununkatet noltain to
the ikin or the KneA No
paper curtain is negpntry to
conceal ita torjji^lppearance,
for the ainv|4ereMon that it ?
not turH?T lt ?a, to all intenta
andp u foote*, A ww DtacOYKKY
in lo?& 0*emiatr)\
ST RuWi ?. Vmia" is
warranted to c?S?t a change
in the color of thcttrir within
io days arter the ?rmpplka
tkm, the ?mx?orJ being
carefully obaenreo^
IT IS AS cyt& A4 WATl? I
AND JVAS MO STDCMEfr.
Price, Dne Dollar per Box,
OOKT^nrrjKJ TWO BOTT1M.
SOLD BY ALND??OOIIT3.
If yow Dram haa not
?.Vitalia" on nanaf write, en*
cloting %\.cxyt^n? WC will
forward rt b?mediatelj.
PiLsiAi Sc SON, ..
Sold at wholesale bj
DOWIE. MOISE 4 DAVIS,
Wholesale Druggists, Meeting corner Hasel street,
sep?-t-stut hemos
?pilcal.
Jf^ONEY CANNOT. BUY ?T! .
FOR SIGHT IS PRICELE16S!!
The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured hy J. E.
SPENCER A CO., New York, which are now offered
to thc public, are pronounced by all the celebrated
Opticians of the world to be the mo3t Perfect, Na?
tural Artificial help to the human eye ever known.
They are ground nnder their own supervision,
from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together,
and derive their name. "Diamond," on account
of their hardness and brilliancy.
The BclentUlc principle on which they are rcon
8tructed brings the core or centre of the lens di?
rectly in front of the eye, prodnoing a clear and
distinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight,
and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as
glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac,
peculiar to all others in use.
They are mounted In the finest manner, In
frames of the best quality, of all materials used
for that purpose. Tnelr finish and durability can
n*r. bc surpassed.
CAUTION.-None genuine unless hearing their
trade mark stamped on every frame.
JAMES ALLAN,
Dealer In Watches, Jewelry,
Sterling Silverware and Optical Goods,
No. 307 King street.
ocUl-mwslyr Charleston, S. C.
HJnctjco's Starer).
DUBYEAS'
SATIN GLOSS STARCH
In Six Pound Boxes and One Pound Papers.
TTt-TrT IT!
Gives a Bestritt!, WHITE and GLOSSY FINISH,
besides readers Fabrics very durable.
No other Starch BO easily a sod, or mm
Ec on o m i rn I.
"Use it ono?, and
You will w?? no other.
DUR YEAS' IMPROVED
CORN STARCH
Made with great care, from the choicest White Corn.
DURYEAS'
MAIZENA
A choice preparation of the finest portion* ofStaicb,
from carefully selected white Southern Corn.
UNEQUALLED AS AN ARTICLE OF FOOD,
Oit AS A DELICACY,
By any other Preparation from Corn.
None of tho above Good? gen aine wi th?
oa t Duryea*' on every package.
Br3 Persons unable to procure our goods from their
regular grocer, on addressing the Manufacturers,
49 and sr Park Place. New York City, wlli oe directed
to those in their vicinity who will supply them.
oettt-smos
Bitters.
^TpADE MA.?,,
TT I P P MAN * S
GREAT GERMAN Bi T T E R 8,
THE PCREST MEDICATED (.'URDLU,;
OF
THE AGE!
49~Llppmftn'8 Great German Bluets strength?
ens The den Hated.
j?rLlppmsr.'s Great German Bitters strength?
ens the consumptive.
O-Llppmnn's Great Germau Bitters cures
Female Complaints.
49~LippiNan's Great. German Ritters, the most
delightful and effective In the world.
?-Lippman's Great German Bitters cures
"never well'" people.
XaT-Llppnian's Great German Bitters gives an
appetite.
jgaT-Llppman's Great German Bitters curen
Liver Complaint.
?a-Lippmann Great German Bitters gives tone
to digestive orgnns.
49-Lippmau's Great German Bitters cures
Nervousness.
STiT-Lippman's Gre? German Bitters, thc besi
Spring Medicine.
***rLippmau*s Great Germuu Bitters regulates
the Bowels.
49-Lippmann Great Get man Bit ters excites
Hie Torpid Liver.
aarLippuiau's Great German Bitters, besl
physicians recommend.
49-Li|ipniaii'a Gi eut German Bitters will give
yuuthiui vigor.
/jurLlppmiiiiu's Great German Bitters cures
debility.
la-IJppman's Great German Bitters, the
favorite of Germany.
jgrUppnwn's Great German Bitters prevents
Chills and Fever.
jQrMppman's Great German Bitters has met
with success everywhere.
CHARLOTTESVILLE YA., May, 18?Q.
MESSRS. JACOB LOTHIAN & UKO.:
Gentlemen-\ certify that I have examlu
cd and used in my practice Llppman's Great Ger?
man Hitters. 1 regard them as an admlraole
ionic and appetizer. J. W. POINDEXTER, M. D.
Depo's m Charleston s.e.:
W. fl. WITT. iii). S. ?l'KMUM,
A. W. ECKEL .'.- CO.. G. J. LLH.N,
?i. A. SKR)Nb
Wholesale Agents:
HENRY BISCHOFF A CO.
" STEFFENS. WERNER A D?OXE?.,
. HOWIE. MOISE A DAV is. Druggist*,
ULAOICS A WriTE.
LIPPMAN'9 PY RAFUGE,
THE GREAT CHILL AND FEVER EXPELLER
ONE DOSE STOPS THE CHILLS.
NEAR fi HA HAM VILLE, S. IL, November 10, 1809.
MK. LI PPM AN:
Dear Sir-Please scud r??G half dozen bottles ot
your invaluable and Infallible Pyrafuge. The
nearer himself was cured or a two years'cui ll and
fever, aud lils whole family, lt has never failed
in a single case. Yours respectfully,
. WM. F. ROBERT.
We annex herewith ont or the many certifi?
cates ror ino famous "OIL OF LIKE," In our pos?
session:
MAYOR'S OFFICE, GRIFFIN, GA., 1
February 8. 1868. J
Thia te to certify that Ibav" used Proiessor B.
II. Ravum's -Ulf or Lire"' lu my family, lu a case
or aggravated 'Neuralgia in the Face," and arter
mrfv applications, gave permanent relier.
oct25-36 * W. M. CLINE. Mayor.
H ai lr OH os._
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL?
ROAD.
PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road run dally as
follows:
Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah.3.00 P. M.
Leave Savauuah....11.15 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.6.20 P. M.
Connects at Savannah with the Atlantic A Gulf
Rall toad for Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and ail
points in Florida.
wu . Central Railroad for Macon, Atlanta, Mo?
bile, New Orleans aud the West.
With Steamboats for points on the Savannah
River.
At Charleston with the Northeastern and South
Carolina Railroads, and Steamships for all points
North and West.
Through Tickets over this Une on sale at Hotels
in Charleston; Screven House, Savannah; and all
principal Ticket offices North and South. -
Freights forwarded dally to and from Savan?
nah and all points beyond.
Through Bills of Lading Issued to Jacksonville,
ralatka Ac.
Tariff as low as by any other Une.
O. S. GADSDEN,
oct? Engmeer and Superintendent. I
--?. 1 ;? ?- f -
Sine ?rcenies, Ut.
C
HEM I C A L LT
P ?? ii*
I MI?OIlTEI> LIQ TX ^ ? ? "S !
THE ATTENTION OP C0NK0I8SEURS IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO THE FOLLOWING.
SUPERIOR LIQUORS:.
VINE GROWERS COMPANY'S BRANDIES. Vintages of 1818, 1824, I860
JAS. H E NN ESSE Y'S COGNAC, *?
PURE SHERRY WINES.
AMONTILLADO
CABINET
CROWN
TOPAZ
TH]JEE GRAPBS
HARMONY
STAR AND GARTER
PALE AND. DARK.
OLD PORT WINES
JAMAICA RUM
OLD MADEIRA WINE
ST. CROIX RUM.
W . S. C. CLUBHOUSE GIN.
The above are selected with an especial view to ABSOLUTE PURITY AND RICHNESS OF FLAVOR.
The; ure classed amongst thc cues; Liquors that ever .pas sed an American Customhouse. '
' " ' : ' ?'.'* * ?. . A
C O R ~W I IV " ?S
CELEBRATED BRANDS OF OLD WHISKIES ?
ALL AROUND THE WORLD, and
FOURTEEN YEAR OLD BOURBON.
The attention ol discriminating judges is particular ly Invited to their merit. " -5
Any of them can be Imp'lcltly relied upon where a medicinal Biiinokint ls required, Agc
having been endorsed by medical men ol the highest standing. >
EVERT E. BEDFORD,
? .- ;.?. . . ,f ?.
(Sncceesor to Wm.S, Corwin A Co.,) u ?
No. 276 KINO STREET.::
SIVUir.illU. ?.. ??"?????
^OTCK??B?CKEK MUTUAL . T?*E TNS?R?NCE C?ILPANY, ~~~V
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
ESTABLISHED 1853.
ERASTUS LYMAN, Preside ut. GEORGE F. SND7FEN, Seoretary.
INCOME F< 'K 1SC9....$5 041 024 .
ASSETS OVEU... 7|8OO;O00
Seonrely Invested under stringent Lire Insurance Law of New York.
This Company has deposited $50.000 In State Bonds with Comptroller-Generai ut south .. ronna,
as addltltlonal security to Local Polio holders.
ordinary Life, Non-Forfeiture and Endowment Policies Issued on every plan. Premiums payable .
annually, wmi-annuilly and quarterly.
Rates of Premium are as low a* any Company can offer and do a safe business. No extra charge -
for Southern resnien-j!'.
Cash and Reversionary Dividends proportioned on Contribution plan declared annually, and may
oe used to reduce Premium* for ensuing year, or to Increase amount assured. ,
A Loan of 33H per cern, on amount of premiums allowed If desired. No restrictions on travel In
any portion of the United Siutes or Europe. Losses promptly paid.
sepB-e Brim os
WM. S. HASTIE A SON, General Agents for the CaroHnaa,
. No. 41 BROAD STREET, Charleston, S. 0.
(Dsiurgo Store!).
? K E 0 8 If H (i l)
T. 'KINGSFORD Jb MANUFACTURERS.
S T A lt C H.
THIS STARCH has established greater txhtwit/ tuan any other ever obtained, and liavtae ?e..
cently doubled the capacity of their worts. they ?nil now tm ubi?? to m?et the demand. Their worra
are thelargest of the kind la tho world, un; production t.einz over tweaiy tons each day.
The great desideratum in the Starch, and i hat which is exceedingly difficult to secure, ls uniform
good quality. NONE OF INFERIOR GRADES 13 EVER WANTED BY THE CONSUMER; and efery
Grocer ls aware of the annoyance caused by even a ?llzlit variation in the quality. None below Ute
standard is ever allowed to go ont of the factory, and nota oox has ever reen returned to them aa -
defective. IT WILL KEEP PERFECTLY SWEET FOR YEARS IN AW CLIMATE.
Mr. KINGSFORD has been en-wzed In the manufacture nf March for THIRTY-NINE YEARS, ' and
lithe inventor of the process of making CORN STARCH.
The subscribers arc sole Agents for Messrs.-T. KINGSFORD A SON'S .STARCH, and are prepared to
lornlshthe wholesale and retail trade at MANUFACTURERS THICKS.
octl2-2mos I JEWRY OE RUT-? Sr, CO., Agente.
0cal?s an? Qlaricultural jhnplimrnrs.
STJ-ISTIDA.'RJJ SCALES.
H ART 6 CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA.
Biron MONAL HAY m nmm - FUTTER,
HART & CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA.
AVERY'S CELEBRATED WEST Si KN PLOUGH.
HART & CO., SOLE "AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANO
GENERAL II A rir>TVA_rtE MEItC?IANTS,
No. 30 HAYNE STREET, AND CORNER KING A\D MARKET STREET?,.
novl-thstulnjo ' CHARLESTON, S. C.
Cabinet-itttiriinrj. Ut.
Q?BL^ET^MAKINCTAND UPUULSTl?Ki
NICELY AND SUBSTANTIALLY ?"j.M
BT
J. L. LUNSFORD, Ni . 27 Qjuen SlrtwL
I wish to inform my friends and the puoitc gsu
erally that the Hospital for SICK FURNITURE l
stlll at No. 27 Queen street, where ali the iliseaW*
tnat Furniture ls heir to will be cured speedily
and on the most reasonable terms a* usual.
Send in, therefore, all your sick aa?! wounded
patients, and 1 will heal tnem aud make glad tnt
the hearts of all those who favor me with patron
age In this line.
1 would respectfully beg leave io call your at
tention to the fact that 1 am selling the best ?jew
mu Machines to be found in the rutvWet, ancoro
p?ete, for only $17. Call and examine for year
selves, and.read the testimoni?is In faworof tnt
Improved Common Sense Family Sewing Ma?
chine, and then 1 am sure you will take one non:?
with you. J. L. LUNSFOfc?\
No. 37 Queen street, near Calder o juse
april
?OIClfi.
107 IIj:NIir? PiET?EAT'
107
Xo. 107 EAS 1' BAY, ONE- DOOR BELOW BROAD
STREET.
1. Restaurant.
2. Ors-.cra alwar-. fresh on hand.,
3. FREE LUNU1I from half-past io o'clock
every day.
4. Meals nt ail boors. Dinner served from 12
to 4 P. M.
6. Meals served on Snndav until 2 P. M.
6. The best IMPORTED WINES, Liquors and
Havana Cigars.
7. Only plat" m town for good genuine HCA
tom au -t Jerry.
Give me a cill.
A. HAMMKRSCHMIDT.
Formerlj Barkeeper afthe Mills House.
pep2G-3raos
gHAMP??LNG AND HAIR GUTTING.
LADIES AND CHILDREN
Attended a? their residences promptly and av
reasonable rates. >
Seid orders to
W. E. MAttsHAT.T. Barber.
Brcsd street, next door to Telegraph offloev
may28 -orv?.