cos?iuKKciAL yens.
Wh? Charleston Cotton, Rice andQNaval
Stores Market.
OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, )
MONDAY EVENING. November <J, lP7i. J
COTTON.-This staple was la good rcqueit, with
bat limited offerings, the market showing
stronger tendency, and in some cases looked
about S'c H ft better, closing Arm. Sale3 about
850 bales, say l at I6>i. 9 at 16X, "" at 17, 21 at
17X, 107atl7S. 131 at 17??, 43 at ..X. 70 at 17
7-16, 43 at 17>i. 101 at 17?i, 22 at 17\. We quote:
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
' Ordinary to good ordinary.15 @17X
Low middling.17X@
Middling.l7S@i7?i
- Strict middling.17X? -
RICK.-"(here was a fair demand with a steady
tone to prices, sales about 203 tierces or clean
Carolina, say 120 tierces at cs. 30 at OX? 8 at 7c,
45 at 73-,'c. We quDte common to fair at 6@6>jc;
good 6X@:c.
KAVALSTO'.KS.-There were no sales reported.
FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct,
nominal on upland;, nominal on sea islands; by
sail, 7-16 oa uplands; via Sew York, %& on
caplands, - on sea Islands. To Hivre nomi?
nal. Coastwise-to New York by steam, Xe
on uplands and lc on sea Islands; $2 *a tierce
aa rice; by sall y,c ?on cotton; - *? tierce
.an rice; 40c *? barrel on rosin; $7@s H M on lum
.fter; $9@10 H M on timber. To Boston, by sall,
Ko TR ft on upland cotton. To Providence, by
-?all $9 9 Mon beards, sc ft on cotton; by
ai team $t H bale on New York rates. To Pb :1a
Jtelpbla, by steam Xe 9 ft on uplands; by Ball, $7
ft X on boards; $9 on timber; $3 per ion en clay,
.ad $3a$3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by
?team ?cVlb by sail, $6 50@7 ? M on boards;
?3($3 25 9 tm on phosphate r ck. Vessels are in
-demand by t ur merchants to take lumber rrelghis
(rom Georgetown, S. O, Darieu au J Satllia River,
Ga, and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports,
and $10@12 9 M are the rates on lumber and
boards.
EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills 19X@19X
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-Tue banks are pur?
chasing sight checks at X@J? ctr, and sell at par.
mere la no business doing In time billa.
GOLD.-n@i2.
marketa bjr Telegraph.
HONKY MARKETS.
LONDON, November 6.-Noon.-Consols 92X
Bonds 91 s
FRANKFORT, November 6 -Naoa.-Bonds 96','.
PARIS. November 6.-Noon.-Rentes 57r 45c.
Naw YORK, November 6-Noon.-Frelgh' s quiet
Stocks-Governments dull and steauy. State
bon-a dull; new South carolinas strong; old 70,
new 39. Money firm at 6*7 perceur. Quid strong
at 12. Exchange long 8X, short 9,s.
Evening.-Muney easy and declined from 7 to
4. Sterling Arm at SS- Gold 12S- Governments
steady, six;? twos lix- States quiet except
new South Carolinas which are heavy, bnt ac?
tive. Tenne.-sees 66; new 63V- Virginias 58);;
new 62. Louisianas 6?; new 66. Levees oo; eights
72. Alabamas 97; fl ves 65. Georglas 80: sevens
86. North Carolinas 37; new 19. South Carolinas
TO: new 36.
NEW ORLEANS, November 6.-Sterling 20X
Sight X discount. Gold MX*.
COTTON MARKETS.
LIYXRPOOL, Novembers-Noon.-Cotton opened
quiet and steady; uplands 9Xd, Orleans 9Xd.
Later.-Co ton quiet and steady; sales 10,000;
speculation 20C0 bales.
Evening-Cotton quiet and steady; uplands
9Xd. Orleans 9 vi.
Nsw YORK, November 6-Noon.-Cotton quiet
and steady; uplands 18X- The sales of cotton
.futurt s last Saturday evening were 6700 bales, as
follows: November, 18al8X; December, 18 6 16a
18 7-16; January, lisa1 SS; February, 18 13 16a
1SX; March, 19 l-l cal?,1;; April, li-Sc.
Evening.-Cotton Arm; sales 2044 bales; uplands
18 sc, Orleans 19X& Sales of cotton futures to
day : For November 18 516cal8X; December I8X
al8V: January WXal8>i; February 19 1-16; March
1?X; April 19 7-16il9X
BOSTON, November 6.-Cotton quiet; middlings
18Xc; net receipts 1028 baLs; gross 2555: sales
SOO; stock 1500.
Pin LABU PHiA November e.-c.tton firm; mid?
dlings 1S34A18XC
BALTIMORE, November 6.-Cotton Arm; mid
dUngs i8Xal8X^; net receipts 235bales; gro3s684:
exports coastwise 121; sales HS; stock 3865.
NORFOLK, November 7.-Cotton quiet; middlings
17J?al7Xe; net receipt? 2433; exporta coastwise
2610; sales W3; stack 8003.
WILMINGTON, November 6.-Cotton at 17Xc; net
receipts 473; exports coastwise 712: saies 24:
Stock 2480. "
SAVANNAH, November 6.-Colton quiet and in
go Jd demand, but at low rates: middlings 17Xc;
net receipts 4560 bales; exports coastwise 1335;
sales 1000; stock t5|584.
AUGUSTA, November 6.^-Catton quiet and Arm ;
Oil I ceJpts 1000 bales; sales 550; middlings 17c.
iMKiinns, November 6.-Cotton quiet and weak:
middlings I7xc; receipts 3011 bales.
. CINCINNATI, November 6-eaton quia and
Steady; m lu d ll n gs 17Xal7XC
Sr. Lours, November 6.-Cotton dnll and nomi?
nal and nothing doing; middlings I7ai7.sc.
LOUISVILLE, November 6.-Colton flrm; mid?
dlings 17XC.
MOBILE November 6.-Ootton flrm; middlings
l7Xal7Xo; ?et receipts 3165; exports coastwise
841; sales 1000, stock 31,617 bales.
Nsw ORLEANS, November 6-Cotton strong;
middlings 18c: nc: receipts 3245: gross 4742; ex
.ports coastwise 2890; sales souo; stock r
GALVESTON, November 6.-Cotton-good ordi?
nary io s ; net receipts 907; exports to Great Bri?
tain 2460; coastwise 1429; sales 600 bales.
PROVISIONS AND PRODUCS MARKETS.
LONDON, November 6-Noon.-Tallow 48s.
.Ttew YORK. November 6-Noon.-Flour dull and
I heavy, wneat quiet, without decided change.
"Corn nominally unchanged. Pork In moderate
request m $13 20ais ii.. Lard quiet Turpentine
-.quiet at 68Xa69X- Rosin Arm at $4 65a4 75 for
strained.
Evening.-Flour, Southern dull and drooping;
. common to fair extra $6 80a7 50; good to choice
: $7 65a9 25. Whiskey 90>;ca$i. Wneat 2a3c better,
\wlth more doing- -ed winter Western $l 55al 80.
?anas scarce and :a2c better at76xa77)ic. Rice
a?tat7Xa8Xc Pork $(3al3 20. Lard heavy;
Ue 10XO. Naval stores quiet. Tallow heavy
SK 9d9 s c.
BALTIMORE, November 6- flour doll. Wheat
'Steady; amber $170al 80; go xl red to prims $150
al65. Corn Arm; white Southern 70a7ic; yester?
day Southern 6Sa70c; m xed 73a74c Port $14 56.
.Shoulders 8c Whiskey 92xc.
WILMINGTON, November 6_Spirits turpentine
S rm at C4c. Resin flrm at S4 tur strained. $4 so
for Nc 2. $8 for extra pales, $ll 50 lor pale.
?..rode terpentine bteady at $3 60 lor hard. $5 2>
for yellow dip, $5 35 for virgin. Tar Bteady at
.St 80.
Sr. Louis, November 6.-Flour Arm; winter
soperflne $5a5 25. Corn firm. Whitey 88sc
Bagging ui changed. Pork, small . ales at $ ->.
Bacon dull and un change l. Lard 9a9Xc
.LOUISVILLE. November 6.-Bagging-dem*nd
light at 16XS17C. Flour-best grades a fraction
lower. Oom quiet. Provisions Armer but not
qaotably higher. Pork $13 50. Shoulders 7sc,
clear sides ssc. Packed lard 9Xa9Xc, kegs loxa
lia WM-key 85c.
CINCINNATI, November 6 -Pork held at $13. .
Lard drooping at SXa9c. shoulders 7,s, sidis 7X I
ase. Whiskey 88c.
Nsw ORLEANS, ??ovemr.er 6 -Comquiet; yellow
and m< ted 8ia82c; white 88a90c cats 62a5tc.
Bran $l 20. Pork dull; mr ss $16 60. Bacon dull;
should eis 8,Sa8s'c; c.ear ribs scarce; clear 8;;a
8Xc; hams, sugar-cured, dull at lese. Lard quiet
bat firmer; tierce losau: kegs ll sc. Sugar arm;
common to good fair 8Xal0Xc; rally fair to
prime at loxan sc: mellow clariaed at 12sc. Mo?
usses lower: inferior 39a40c; fair 46a48c; prims to
choice60a55c. C rr-e dall and nominal; ?tock In
second hands at 5OC0, bags. Whiskey 97*a$i 04.
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON. November 4-SPIRITS TUBPBN
JINS.-No transactions reported.
ROSIN -sales of 856 bbls at $4 ror strained and
%i 25 fLT low No 1.
CRUDE TURPENTINE.-Sales of 215 bbls at $350
for hard, $5 25 for yellow dtp and $5 35 for virgin
COTTON_Sales or 60 bales as follows: 16 at 17
-?nd 45 at 17X0 per lb.
Selma Cotton Statement.
SELMA, November 3.
atocle on band September 1,1871.bales.. 662
Received this week.3,098
Beodved previously.14,556-17,653
Total. 18,215 !
Shipped this week.2,595
-Shipped previously.ll.OlT-13,612
On hand November 3,1871.4,603
Wew York Naval Store? Market.
From the Joarnal of Commerce, Saturdav, No?
vember-i : Tne market for spirits turpentine ls
very quiet, aud the demand entirely to mea the
orgeat wauts of the home trade. Pi ices are Arm.
sfFeonote merchantable order at 69>ia70c. Sales
are 12 barrel? at 69c. 25 at 70c, and 30 at 69xc
Boan*- rae market ls rather more neuve for
-.strained nt flrm prices. There ls a better home
; tx* ste tn fl e grades. Sales are 1210 bbls strained
ta?B?60a4 75,700 bbls fine at $7 7oas. and a cargo
ai Etr?Hie 1. 2500 bbls, in Wilmington, on private
terms. We aow quote strained at $4 65a4 75: No
lat $4 8ua5 30, No 1 at $5 50a6 75, pale at $7as,
extra pale at ?8 SSalO. Tar ls quiet. A smaU lot,
JES bbJsNewi^ru, brought $3 70.
Ncw York Rice Market.
Trout t'?r Daily Bulletin, Saturday. November
4: The oorket is wi hour much animation at the
morsen . and h* 1 neso't Of domett < th>- ac
caaiuiA ?. ls only fair aud the additions rather
stow but r>uv io s expect that the stock must EO >n
tacrtuse, and tue disposition 1- to hold oir for the
?presea) .turi online 0 .erailons closely to actud
?rants.'ll ld. rs alco offer with a show of liberal!
ty, and this keeps prices on an easy level. For?
eign may be cal.ed steady, as the rates carrent
arestilllow enough to attract many buyers to
the neglect or the home production. Salea of 40
tes Carolina at 7*a8*c for ordinary to fancy;
:j.o bats East Indu at 6*a"*c rot Rangoon; 7*a
7*c for Patna, currency, duty paid;and goldia
bond, loo bags Rangoon at $385, and 101 bags
Patna at $3 70, gold.
From the Journal or Commerce: There is not
much doing, but prices appear to be ?shade bet?
ter. We notice sales or 45 tes Carolina at.:-; a
8*e: 150 bags Rangoon at 6*a7*c. and loo nags
Patna, ta bond, at $3 70, gold.
New i'orlc Hay .Market.
From the Dally Bulletin. Saturday, November
4: The receipts to day were about 2300 bales.
Them-rket is moderately active Tor shipping,
but the sales have been tn small and unimportant
lots. Ketall hay ls lu but limited demand. Straw
remains quiet.
New York Coffee Market.
From the Journal or Commerce, Saturday. No
vemoer 4: The market ror Brazils ls quiet. There
ls very Mt e snick on the market, ana holders are
rather more confident, owing mainly to the partial
renewal or inquiry on the part or dealers. The
ra? i har. the steamer Flamateed did not bring as
much stock as was at first reported tends to favor
the market. We notice sales or 669 bags Rio ex
Flamsteed at 15*c. the market closing steadily
at quoted "ates. East and West India coffees are
very quiet and prices are in the buyers' favor,
though quotations have not raised much. We
quote ror Rio, in bond, gold prices, as follows:
ordinary cargoes 14*al4*c, fair do 14}ialoe, good
do 15*al5*c, prime do 16*al6*c,
Chas. A. Eaiton'i Cotton Report, for the
week ending November 3, is? 1.
NEW TORE. November 4-THE MARKET.-In
our last report the market closed dall and Irregu?
lar; middlings is* c. Saturday the market open?
ed dull and unchanged, bat towards the close the
moderate receipts at the ports exerted a strength?
ening influence, and holders were a trifle firmer
la their views; sales 1911; middlings 19'.c. Mon?
day, with more ravorab e advices from Liverpool,
the market was firmer and prices -?c higher;
sales 2970; middlings 18*c. Tuesday the market
was strong, and price* were advanced :0c; the
demand was fair; sales 3157; middlings I8*c.
Wednesday there was less tone to the market,
and prices were barely maintained; the offerings
were fair, but not pre sed; sales 278'; quotations
unchanged. Thursday thc market was duli and
pilees *c lower; sales 2'49; middlings 18*c. Yes?
terday ihe market wa* du 1 and heavy, and prices
in the buyers' favor. Holders offered a fair amount
or stock, and were disposed to real'ze; buyers,
however, were Indifferent, and purchased spar?
ingly; ssles 1978; middlings 19*c.
Upland New
and Floridas. Mobile. Orleans. Texas.
Ordinary.16* 16* 16? ie*
Good ordinary..17* 17* 18?.' 18*
Low middling... 18? 18* 18* 19
Middling.18* 18* 19* 19*
Salea or the week 14.952 bales-incluolng 5,926
to spinners, 402 to speculators, and 8,624 to ex?
porters.
Gross receipts at this port for the week 3).U8
bales. Since lat Septemoer 149,914 boles, against
181,905 last year.
STATISTICAL Posmos- 1871. 1870.
Stock in Liverpool.bales...sn.ioo 463.500
Afloat from India.162,000 133,000
Afloat from America. 67.000 8\000
Stock in London.114.920 35.730
Afloat for: London.140,000 35,000
stock in Havre.118.470 95,350
Ail at for Havre. 53,510 7,711
Stock In Bremen.24,713 li,032
Atloat lor Bremen. 9.248 5,700
Stock lu United states ports_249,840 253,376
stock in the Interior towns. 50,643 43 243
Total.1.E07.37; 1,163,647
Excess in visible supply as
compared with 1870.
Stock or cotton held by Man .
chester spinners at the milln.
Price or middling Orleans In
Liverpool.
Price or middling Orleans in
New York.
Price or gold.
343,727
240,000 125,000
9*d
19*C
ll*
0*d.
17*C
10*
Itecelpta per Railroad, November 6.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
1665 bales cotton 81 balrs goods, 128 bb'.s naval
stores, 12 cars wood ard lumber, l car stock. To
Railroad Agent, G W Williams A co, A S Smith,
Mowry 4 Son, Pelzer, Rodgers A co. A J Sauna?,
Geo H Walter, A- co, Dowling A co, Tren hoi m k
Sou, Sloan k Selgnlous, Frost k Adger. L D De
Saussure, Pringle A Son, W W Smith. Kinsman
k Howell. W 0 Courtnev k co, Witte Bros. Wm C
?Bee k co. Smith ? Chapeau, A B Monigan, Street
Brea k co. E S Miles, H E Grainger, G Foll?n. H
Hudgin?, S D Stoney, Murdaugh k Mathews, W
K Ryan, Caldwell A Son, Peake k Miles. W B Wil?
liams a Son, Stelnmeyer k Stokes, Thoa P Smith,
Reeder k Davis, Graeser k Harmon, WI49 k co.
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD.
254 bales apland cotton, 270 bbis naval stores,
cars lumber, wood, rough rice, mdse, Ac. To P
B Lalane k co. Frost A Adger, Wm K Ryan,
Ravenel A co. Wm G Courtney k co, Pringle A
Son, Pelzer, R dgers A co. Reeder A Davis, T P
Smith, Wm C B e A co, Witte Bros, Whild n A
Jones, Barden A Parker. G H Walter A co. Wise
A (O, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, J C V tinonee.
E Welling, Dowling A co, J A Quaokenbush, Man
toue k co, wilcox. Gibbs A co. Kinsman A How?
ell, J H Taylor, S R Marshall, Bolimann Bros, S D
Stoney. J Johnson. Railroad Agent and Order.
FORT CALENDAR.
KOOK'S FU ASKS.
Last Quarter. 6th, 7 hours, 84 minutes, morning.
New M ion. 12th. ll hour, 49 minutes, morning.
F.rat quarter, IQ th. 3 hourn. 27 minnie., morning,
full Moon, 28th, 8 hours, 33 minutes, evening.
6, Monday.
7 Tuesday.
8 Wednesday..
9, Thursday
10 Friday.
11 saturday_
12 Sunday.
SUN
RISKS.
6..24
8.-25
6..26
6..27
6. 2?
6..28
6..29
SUN
SETS.
6.. 3
6.. 2
6.. 2
6.. 1
6.. 0
4. 59
4 59
MOON
R. * 8
morn.
12. 62
1..61
2. .64
3.. 58
6.. 6
seta
mon
WATER.
2.. 17
3.. 14
4..ll
5.. 2
5. .52
6..37
J..25
MARINE NEWS.
CHARLESTON, 8. C.NOVEMBER 7.
Lat 32 deg 46 min83 sec. | Lon 7? deg s: n;in 27 E. c.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Philadelphia-lert
- Instant. Mdse. To W A Courtenay, Byrne A
Fogai ty. Railroad Agents. D A Amme, H Bischoff
A co, A O Barbot, W S B BS ell, B Boyd, Jas Cos?
grove, Cameron, Barkley A co. J C Cochran, JOH
Clansmen, M Corbett, T Campbell. J B Duval A
Son, J M Eaaon A Bro, H Oerdts A co. L Lorentz,
John R Johnson, Geo H Ingraham A Son. Knack,
Wickeanerg A co, Knobloch A Small, C Kerrison,
Jr, E H Keller?, J Livingston, M U Nathan, C F
Panknin, Macqueen A- Kiecke, B O'Neill, Ravenel
A co, J A Quackenbosh, W Shepherd A co, Wm L
Webb, S Si muss A Bro. Shackelford A Kelly, J H
Scheele, A Tierenthal, P Wal.-h, W J Whipper. M's
M J Zernow, and others.
Sehr Ann S Deas, Garbatti, West Point Mill. 60
tes rice. To J R Pringle A Son, J L Sbeoherd.
Sehr Charles Sabiston, Combahee. 2000 bushels
rough rice. To W c Bee A co.
Sehr Etlwan, from Back Blver. 4200 bushels
rough rice. *? o W c Bee A ro.
SCUT Ailee, Hdl, Santee, 1300 bushels rough
rice. To Frost A Adger.
Sirop Julia Dean, Ha-rls. Ashepoo. 1200 bush?
els rough rice. To W C Bee A co.
Sloop Mary, Mills, Pon Pon. 700 bushels rough
rice. To W c Bee A co.
Boat from John'a Island. 3 bags sea Island
cotton. To Fraser A D.H.
Boat from James 'simd. 1 bag sea Uland cot?
ton. To Fraser A DI.:.
Beat rr m Christ Church. 4 bags Bea Island
cotton. To R Roper.
Boat from John's Island. 3 bags sea Island cot
ton. To R Roper.
Rec lved ri om Ha ben lc h t's Mill. 2 bags sea
Island cotton. To W C Bee A co.
BELOW.
. Brig Edith B Everman, Corson, from a North?
ern port.
FROM THIS FORT.
Steamship Sooth carolina, Beckett, at New
York, November 6.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
-?chr E A DeHarr, Pinkham, West Indies-Paul,
Welca A Brandes.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Sehr Jonas Smith, Dong ass, New York.
Sehr E A DeHart, Pinkham, Weit Indies.
UP FOR THIS PORT.
Sehr Emma 0 Rommell, Adams, at New York.
November 4.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
Sehr F Segur, Grogan, at Bangor, Me, Novem?
ber 2.
Sehr Vraie, Mason, at Philadelphia, (via Wil?
mington, Del,) November 2.
SAILED FOR THIS PORT.
British bark isabella Harmer, Corner, from Ha?
vanna, October 23.
MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
NEW YORK. November 6.-Arrived, steamships
Elerman L vlngstoa and Mame.
Arrived out, the Scotia, Parthia and City or
antwerp.
Evening.-Arrived out, steamships Denmark
md Westphalia.
NORFOLK, November 6.-1 he steamship United
states, from New Orleans for New York, put In
for coal, experienced head wbadsall the way, and
jail'* this evening.
AV ANN Au, November 6.-Arrived, steamship
Jen Barnes, New York; ba>k Ranger, Gloucester.
Jieared, Fear Eugene Borda, Jacksonville, Fla.
Below, two barks and two brigs.
MEMORANDA. j(
ie British hark Balmacarra Castle, from Bull I ;
:r, S C, arrived at Cork nth ult. j
The sehr Atnea Franklin, Wilcox, from Noank
for Charleston, arrived at New York 3d Inst.
LIST OF VESSELS
UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT.
FOREIGN.
LIVERPOOL.
Br bark Belt late. Williams, sailed.Oct 1?
The ?oeskummeren, Westergaard, ?I'd.oct 17
The Windermere, Yeoman, salkd.,....Oct 17
NEWPORT, INO.
Br bark David McNutt. Lockhart, sailed...Sept 23
The Preso, Jenkins, sailed.Sept 29
BRISTOL, ESQ.
Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Oct 17
FLEETWOOD, BNO. jr
Snip John Sidney, Bartlett, sailed, .ff..-Oct 13
SIDNEY.
Br bark Vinco, Robson, up.Oct 6
CARDIFF.
Br bark Perseverance, Cook, up.Cet ll
HALIFAX, N 8.
Br ship City of H a: i rax, HcElhenny, up.Oct 20
ST. STEPHEN'S, N. B.
Br bark Grasmere, Lester, up.Oct 20
ANTWERP.
Br bark Celeste, Fullerton, np.Oct 21
HAVANA.
Br bark Isabella Harmer, Corner, sailed.... Oct 23
DOMESTIC.
BOSTON.
Br bark Agra, Fisher, cleared.Oct 26
Br bark Oriental, Dunham, cleared.Oct 26
Br bark Matilda Hllyard, Lovltt, cleared....Oct 31
Ba k Acacia, Robinson, up.Oct 23
Brig J L Bowen, Taylor, cleared.'. ct 31
NEW YORE.
Sehr B N Hawkins. Wyatt, cleared.Oct 26
Sehr M B Harris, Crowley, cleared.Oct 23
Sehr Annie sheppard, Newton, up.Oct 23
Sehr Matilda Brooks. Jones, up.Nov 1
Sehr D V Streaker, Van Gilder, cleared.Nov 1
PHILADELPHIA.
Bark Devonshre, Havener, cleared.Nov 2
Sehr Vraie, Masan, cleared.Nov 2
Sehr Bessie Morris. Allen, cleared.Oct 14
Sehr Annie S Gaskin. Gaskin, up.Oct 26
Sehr S L Ruasen. Smith, up.Oct 12
Sehr EC Roomed, Adams, up.Nov 4
BALTIMORE.
Sehr Henry Allen, Ta tem, up.Oct 28
BANGOR, MB.
Sehr F Segur, Grogan, cleared.Nov 2
QOTT0N FREIGHT $1 50 PEE BALE.
FOR NEW YORE-MERCHANTS' LINE.
The Regular Packet Schooner LILLY, -JJA
Hughes, Master, wants coo or 300 bales toSBft
AU up and leave forthwith.
nov6-2 WM. ROACH A CO.
"POR LIVERPOOL.
The Al American ship OLIVE S. SOUTH- fti
ARD, J. S. Theobald Matter, having a large SB?
portion of ber Cargo engaged and going on
board, wm be dispatched for the above port.
For Freight engagements, applv to
OCtl2 B. G. WILKINS A- CO.
JjV)R GARDNER'S BLUFF, VIA
GEORGETOWN, S. C.
The steamer PL ANT r R, Captain J.
T. Foster, ls now receiving Freight,_
at Accommodation Wharf, and will leave on WED
NESDAY MORNING, 8th November, at 6 o'clock.
For Freight engagements or Passage, having
good accommodations, apply to the Captain on
board, or to RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO.,
nova_No, 177 East Bay, Agents.
JpOR GEORGETOWN, S. C.
REGULAR LINE.
The Steamer EMILIE, Captain C.
O. White, will make two trips per,_
week until further notice, commencing on SUN
DAT NIOHT, 22d Instant, leaving Charleston every
S CN DAT and WEDNESDAY NIGHTS, at 7 o'clock,
and returning, leave Georgetown every TUESDAY
and FRIDAY MORNINGS, at 6 o'clock.
Freight received ou SATURDAYS and WEDNES?
DAYS.
Sunday Night trips will go to Waverly and
Frtendfleld Milla
Wednesday Night trips will go to Kelthfleld and
Weymouth's Mills.
All Freight and Passage prepaid.
No Freight received after 6 o'clock.
SHACRELFORD k KELLY,
oct20-fstnw_Agents, Southern Wharf.
OR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH,
TWICE A WEEK.
F
The splendid Steamers DICTATOR,
Captain L. M. Coxetter, and CIT>,_
POINT, Captain Geo. E. McMillan, wm MU? tm mi
lows:
The Dieator will leave Charleston every TUES
DAT EVENING, at 8 o'clock, and City Point every
FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'cloek, for Fernandina,
Jacksonville, Palatka, and all Landings on St.
John's River. These S eamers connect with rail?
road at Yocol for st. Augustine, and at Palatka
with steamers for Enterprise.
Close connection is also made with steamships
at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and
shippers can rely on no detention of freights to
New orleans, and at low rates.
For Freight or Passage, having first-class ac?
commodations, apply to
RAVENEL k CO., Agents,
Corner Vanderhorat'a wharf and last Bay.
Through Bills of Lading given to New Orleans.
nov6_
"YyfEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA,
AND
SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C.
The Steamer
Jp I JL, O T BOY,
Captain W. T. McNXLTT,
Will leave Accommrdatlon Wharf _ . ^iffi**?*^
every MONDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock,mmSSt???m
for Savannah. Beaufort, Hilton Head and span
Mi Wells. Returning will leave Savannah every
TUESDAY MORNING.
Will leave for Beaufort, Pacific and Ghtaolm'a
Landings e.ery THURSDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock.
Returning will leave Beaufort every FRIDAY
MORNING.
Freight received WBDVEIDAYS and SATURDAYS.
Must be prepaid to Way Landlcgs.
Goods consigned to care of Agents will be for*
warded free of storage or commission.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RAVENEL, HOLMES k CO.,
novl No. 177 East Bay.
Soil?mg ?Jlotcrial.
B
? ILDE RS* DEPOT,
94 CHURCH STREET.
LIME, CEMENT. PLASTER,
Slate, Tile, Shingles,
Laths, Hair, Gravel,
Chimney Tops, Sewer Pipes. Encaustic Tile,
Marbleized Slate Mantels
A beautiful substitute for marble, at reduced
rates.
OCtSl E. M. GRIMS Z, P. O. BOX 874.
DOORS,
SASHES AND BLINDS.
P. P. TOALE.
Manufacturer and Dealer,
Has removed hts Office to and opened his pru.
Ilpal SALESROOMS at No. 20 HAYNB STREET
and No. 33 PI \ CRN t Y STREET, where he takes
pleasure tn offering to the public a fuU stock of
Hs own manufacture of DOORS, -.A HES, BLINDS
MOULDINGS, NEWELS. BALUSTERS, AC.
WOOD TURNING In all RR branches.
A specialty mads of FRENCH and AMERICAN
WINDOW GLASS, at WHOLESALE and RfcTAlL
09P* Orders for ?tock of irregular size work re
.elved either ar. the Salesrooms, No. 20 HAYNh
VTREET.or at the FACTORY on Horlbeck'8 wharf.
auglfr-tuthssmoa
St} ip ping.
NEW YORK TO CHARLESTON*.
The Fine Steamship FALL FIVER we are load?
ing at New York for Charleston. Measurement
Goods 10 cents per foot, 50 cents per barrel.
Leaves New York on SATURDAY, 11th November.
Apply to EVANS BALL A CO..
No. 38 South street. New York.
WILLIAM ROACH A CO.,
nov7-2_Charleston.
jpOB NEW YORK.
KEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINK.
ESTABLISHED 1845.
The Splendid Side-Wheel Steamship JAMES
ADGER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander, will sall
from Adger's Wharf on TUESDAY, the 7th inst.,
at l o'clock P. M.
mw Through Bids or Lading given on Cotton tn
Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng
.and manufacturing town?.
43- Insurance by this line hall per cen'.
For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to
nov62_JAMES ADGER A CU., Agenta.
JpOR NEW ORLEANS.
V;A KEY WEST.
The good Steamship TAPPA BANNOCK, Cap?
tain C. W. Read, having four-fifths or her cargo
engaged, will load immediately for the above porta
For Freight or passage, appl? to
nov6-2 T. TUPPER A SONS.
1HE PHILADELPHIA IRON LINE.
THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS
VIRGINIA, Captain Hunter,
GULF STREAM, Captain McCrery,
Are now regularly on thc Line, Insuring a first
class Bea connection between Philadelphia and
Charleston, and in alliance with Railroad Com?
panies at both termini, afford rani J transportation
to and from all potnts In the Cotton States, and
to and from Cincinnati, St. Louis, OHcagoand
the principal cities or the Northwest boston,
Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen?
tres.
W The VIRGINIA ls appointed to fall from
Brown's wharr on THUBSDAY, November 9th, at
o'clock P. M.
ta* The GULF STREAM will roliow next week.
For particulars or Freight arrangements, apply
to WM. A. COURTENAY. Union Wharves.
W. P. CLYDE A CO., Agents, No. 12 South Dela?
ware Avenue, Philadelphia._nov6-mtnth3
Jj! O E BAL TIM ORE.
FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH
BILLS LADING ISSUED
TO
PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON,
THE CITIE8 OF THE NORTHWEST,
LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN.
The fine Steamship SEA GULL, Dutton, Com?
mander, wlU sall for Baltimore, on SATURDAY,
November ll, at half-past 4 o'clock P. M.
ta* Philadelphia Freight* forwarded to that
city by railroad from Baltimore without addi?
tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am?
ele time to sample and sell their Goods from
the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia.
For Freight or Passage apply to
PAUL U. TREN HOLM. Agent,
nov7 j No. 2 Union Wnarvei.
JpOR L?VEBPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN.
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS.
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
STEAM COMPANY
wm dispatch one or their first-class, full powci
Iron Screw Steamships from
PIER No. 4? N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY,
AS FOLLOWS:
NEVADA Capt. FORSYTH.Nov. 8, at 2.30 P M
Cabin Passage $80. gold.
Steerage Passage (Omce No. 29 Broadway) $30,
corren cy.
For Freigut or Cabtn Passage, apply to
WILLIAMS A QUION,
No. 63 Wall street. N. Y.
N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued
by the Charleston and New York Steamers, which
make close connection with the above line.
For particulars and rate of Freight apply to
JAMES ADGER A GO.,
WAGNER, HUGER A CO.,
maye Or WM. A. COURTENAY.
pACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COUTTS
THROUGH LINS TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above Une leave Pler^Mp?.
No. 42. North River, foot of CanalSUHB
street, NAW York, at 12 o'clock norn, of the Du
and 80th or every month (except when these
latea fall on Sunday, then the Satur day preced
mg.
All departures connect at Panama with steam?'
Ara for south Pacific and Centrai i.merlcan ports.
Departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica.
For Japan and China, steamers leive San Fran?
cisco nrst or every month, except when lt falls on
Sunday; then on the day preceding.
No California steamers touch ta Havana, bot
go direct from New York to AspinwalL
one hundred pounds baggage free to each adnu,
Medicine and attendance free.
For Passage Tickets or other information apply
at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the
wharf root ox canal street, North Rifer, New
York. F. R. BABY, Agent.
July26-lyr
OBTON, BLISS 4 CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 30 BROAD STRKKT, NSW YORK.
Issue Circular Notes and Letters of Credit for
travellers; also, Commercial Credit available in
all partB or the world.
Telegraphic Transfers of Money made on all
parts or Europe.
The accounts or Banks, Bankers and Mer?
chants received; Interest allowed on Deposits;
Advances made on Cotton, Sterling and Domestic
Exchange, and approved Securities.
Drafts for ?1 and upwards on the Bank of
Scotland, and Provincial Bank of Ireland and
Branches.
MORTON, ROSE A CO.,
Bartholomew House, London.
_aug?i-3mo8 _
iJUPERIOR UOLOUttf WAT fe]
Manufactured, and for sa>e nj
Dr. Li. o A i.b.
lil lieetine stree
?ook ano Job JJrintmg.
NEAT !
QUICK!
CHEAP!
THE CHARLESTON NEWS
JOB
No. 149 EAST BAY,
IS PHKPA KED TO TURN OUT
JOB PRINTING
t
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, IN THE
MOST SATISFACTORY STYLE.
UPON BRIEF NOTICE, AT
THE LOWEST RATES.
OUR OFFICE, i v ALI. ITS DEPART
MENTS, IS ONE OF
THE MOST COMPLETE L\ THE SOUTH
erECIAL ATTENTION
IS GIVES TO
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
GIVE US A TRIAL !
flJraa?, Ctjeraicale, Ut.
--a
JJ B A D THIS.!
AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS WORTH A
POUND OF CURE.
GET YOUR DISINFECTANTS.
Just received, a supply or
CARBOLIC ACID,
BROMO-OHLORALUM,
DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC,
CHLORIDE OF SODA Ac.
Also a supply of MEDICATED WILLOW CHAR
COAL, ID Powder and In Pastilles, Imported from
Paris, prepared by Dr. Bellco, and approved by
the French Academy or Medicine. Thia la the
best article ever offered here:- recommended by
many physicians as a preventive or Yellow Fever.
Also, a supply or the best WHITE MUSTARD
SEED, highly recommended as a preventive ol
Yellow Fever.
Call early, as the supply ls limited, at the Drug
Store or Da. H. BAER,
_No. 131 Meetlpg street.
9I?DMNB&F00D COMBINED.
MOST WONDERFUL CURE8J EF?
FECTED, BOTH OF MIND
AND BODY.
DU BARRY'S DELICIOUS HEALTH RE
STORING
REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD
Will cure DYSPEPSIA Constipation, Acidity
Cramps, Fits, Heartburn, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Nervousness, Biliousness, Affections of the Liver
and Kidneys, Flatulency, Colle, Palpitation of the
Heart, Nervous Headache, Irritability, Noises in
Head and Ears, Giddiness, Pain between the
Shoulders, and in the Chest, Chrome Inflamma
tlou and Ulceration or the stomach, Eruptions on
the Skin, Scurvy, Fevers, Scrofula, Impurities,
Poverty or Blood, Incipient consumption, Dropsy,
Diabetes, Rheumatism, Gout, Influenza, Grippe,
Nausea and Vomiting during Pregnancy, arter
eating or at sea, Low Spirits, General Debility,
Paralysis, Cough, Asthma, Tightness Across the
Chest, Phlegm, Sleepless ness, Tremors, Vertigo
Blood to the Head, Exhaustion, Ac The best
ood for invalida, generally, as lt never turns acid
on the weakest stomach, like arrow root but im
parts a healthy relish tor lunch and dinner, and
restores the faculty or digestion and nervous and
muscular energy to the most enfeebled. Likewise
adapted to rear delicate infants.
A few out or 60,000 Testimonials or Cure a
given below :
THE POPE'S HEALTH RESTORED Br" DU BAR
RY'S FOOD.
Cure No. 88,413-"ROME, July al, 1866.-The
health or the Holy Father ls excellent, especially
since, abandoning all other remedies, he has con?
fined himself entirely to Du Barry's Revalenta
Arabica Food, of which he consumes a platera
at every meal. It has produced a surprisingly
beneficial effect on his health, and his Bolineas
cannot praise this excellent food too highly."
From the Gazette Du Midi, July 26.
FROM THE DOWAGER COUNTESS OF CASTLE
STUART.
Cure NO. 62,612.-"ROSSTRKYOB, COCNTT OF
Dows, IRELAND, December 9,1854.-The Dowager
Countess of Castlestuart reels induce'*, la the in?
terest or suffering humanity, to state that Dn
Barry's excellent RevaL-nta Arabica Food has
cured her, after all medicines had failed, or Indi?
gestion. Bile, Great Nervousness. Irritability, and
UyHteria of many years' standing. This Food de?
serves the confidence or all sufferers, and may be
considered a real blessing.
For sale in one and two pound packages by
DR. H. BAER,
SOLE AGEVT, MEETING STREET.
Directions with every package. augal
?reno Pri?e Distribution.
THE SOUTH CAROLINA
Mi UH lilURH SSM?,
%
FOR THE PROMOTION OF IMMIGRATION TO THE SOUTH,
BUTLiEK, CHADWICK, GABY & CO., Agents,
CHARLESTON", S. C. M
A SERIES OF CONCERTS will be given ander the auspices of the "Sooth Carolina S cate Agricul?
tura, and Mechanical Society,'' at the Academy or Music, Charleston, S. C, commencing January 8f
1872, at which Drawings will take place and Distributions made to Ticket-Holders of the entire
Academy or Music Building, at Charleston, S. C., and ca-h in vari?os amounts making In ali TWO
THOUSAND F OCT. HUNDRED AND Fi VE GIFTS, estimated at $600,300.
150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION,
. AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH.
ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. For references and fall particulars send for
Circulars.
The Drawing of this Great Southern Enterprise will be conducted ander the supervision of the fol?
lowing well known gentlemen:
General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, or Sou'h Carolina.
General BRADLEY T. JOHNSO.N, ol Virginia. Hon. ROGER A. PRIOR, or New York.
Remittances can be made to us, and the Tickets wm be sent by Return Mall, by
BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO.,
General M. C. BUTLER,
novo
CHARLESTON, &. C.
JOHN CHADWICK,
General M. W. GARY.
UV
REAL ESTATE ANO U.S.GOLD BONDS
Will positively be Distributed by RAFFLE on the22d day of November, 1871, in pabilo, n the C'y of
Charleston, at io o'clock A. M., by me
CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
FREE SCHOO L F UND ?*
CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF SOUTH CAROLINA AT ITS LAST SESSION
AND APPROVED MARCH 8, 1871.
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS PER S
THE RAFFLE WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, THE 22D DAY OF
NOVEMBER, 1871, IN PUBLIC, IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
All the Property, Real and Personal, mentioned below must be Distributed lo the Award, and a
valid deed of each piece or Rea i Estate, free from au lncumbrances given. The Personal Property, and
United States Gold Bonds, will be delivered Immediately after the Raffle. Each and every Certificate
has Three separate and distinct Numbers lo figures, and the words of each figure written thereon,
and are all combined with each oi her from Nos. 1 to 78 promiscuously. All the Certificates of Sharai
Issued by the company, with iheir numbera, are registered In their booka.
SCUEDULE OF AWARDS.
That Certificate of Share having onie the 1st, 2d and 3d numbers obtained on the Raffle
will be entitled ti the award or that first-class Three-story Warehouse, situate on
Meeting street, No. 147, Chsr.estoa, S. C., (opposite the Oharlcstou Hotel.) being 38 fee:
Iront, by about 240 feet deep, free from all lacumbrances, and valued at.135,000
That Certificate of Snare having cn lt the 4th, 6th and 6th numbers obtained on the Raffle
will be < untied to the award or that first class Three-story Warehouse, No. 146 Meeting .
street, Charleston, s. c., free from all lncumbrances, valued at.$307000
That Certificate of Share having on lt the 7th. 8th and 9th numbers obtained on the Raffle
win be entitled to the award or that first-class Three-story Warehouse, No. 113 Meeting
street, Charleston, S. C., free rrom all lncumbrances, valued at.|5*7,BOO
That Certificate < f Share having on lt the loth, 11th and 12th numbers obtained on the Raffle
wm be entitled to the award of that Three-story Warehouse, No. 141 Meeting street,
Charleston. S. C.. free from lncumbrances. valued at.fa5,000
The above Four Warehouses are opposite the Charleston Hotel, and are the most Valuable
Property lo Charie-ton.
That certificate of Share having on lt the 2d, 3d and 4th numbers obtained on the Raffle
will be entitled to an award or that Fine Piece or Property, situate on Broad street,
Charleston. S. C., and known as the 'Mansion House" free from all lncumbrances,
valued at.fa0,000
That certificate of Share having on lt the 3d, 4th and 6th number* obtained on the Raffle
will be entitled to aa award or that Fine Two-story Dwelling, situare on Gadsden and
Lumber street, Columbia, S. C.. with all the outbuildings and improvements, with
about bair aa acre or ground thereto, valued at.$10,000
That Certificate or Share having on lt the6th. 6th and 7th numbers obtained on the Raffle
will be en'.lt led to an award or that Fine Cotton Plantation, containing about 1600 acres,
one-third cleared, and heavily timbered, situate la the County of Darlington, S. 0., on
the Great Peedee River, free from incarne- ance*, valued at.$10,000
That certificate of Share having on lt the 6th 7th and 8th numbers obtained on the Raffle A
will be entitled to an award of United Strifes Gold Bonds (new issue) of the value of.$3,OOTA
That Certificate of Share having on lt the 8tr, 9th and loth numbers obtained on the Raffle
will be entitled to an award of Unite 18' ?tesOold Bonds (new issue) of the value of.99,000
That Certificate or Share having on lt the Ol i, 10th and nth n umbers obtained on the Raffle
will be entitled to an nwa d of United ? tates Gold Bonds or the value of..,.$1,000
Those 40 Certificates or Shares having on .hem the following numbers obtained on the Raffle:
3d
3d
3d
8d
3d
3d
3d
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
nth
luth
4th
4th
4th
4th
4th
4th
4th
6th
7th
8th
etti
loth
nth
12th
4th
U\
4th
ith
uh
5th
6th
6th
6th
6th
6'h
6th
6th
7th
?tn
o:h
10th
nth
12th
8th
6th
5th
5th
5th
6th
6th
6th
6th
6th
6:h
8th
7th
7th
7th
etti
loth
mb
12th
9th
10th
nth
6th
7th
Titi
7th
uh
ath
nft
8th
8th
8th
9th
9th
12th
loth
nth
lilt.
Uth
12th
sth
ist
ist
1st
ist
ist
10th.
Sd
4th
6th
6th
7th
12th
4 th
6th
?th
7th
8th
Will each be entitled-to an award la United States Gold Bonds of the value or. .$500
Those 40 Certificates of Shares having on them the following numbers obtained on the RaMe:
1st
ut
1st
1st
2d
'id
2d
2d
8th
9ta
loth
nth
4 th
6th
6th
7th
9th
loth
nth
12tb
6th
6th
7 th
8th
2d
2d
2d
3d
3d
3d.
3d
3d
9th
loth
11th
6th
6th
7th
?th
9th
10th
nth
12th
eth
7th
8th
9th
10th
3d
uh
uti
4th
itu
itu
4tU
5th
nth
6th
7th
8th
eth
10th
nth
7th
12th 5ttt
7th, 4Ml
8th'5rh
9th J th
10th 8th
nth 6th
12th 6th
eth 6th
8th
9th
10th
nth
8th
9th
10th
nth
9th 7th
loth 7th
lltb nh
12th 8th
9th 8th
loth 9th
nth ist
uth ut
"9th
loth
nth
loth
nth
nth
8d
Sd
loth
nth
12th
nth
12th
12th
6th
6th
Will ?ach be entitled to an award or United sutes Gold Bonds or the value of.9950
All the other Certificates or Shares having on them any three numbers obtained on the Raffle,
and not designated aa any or the above Certificates are, will each be entitled to an awaftl or
United States Bonds of tafe value of.450
Awards will be made only to such Certificates or Shares as have three numbera on them, so at?
tained on the Rame.
To such as dislretn take Shares lo thts Great Raffle and Distribution of Rearand Personal Property,
the Directors will afford every rael tty and satisfaction, and perfect fairness will be exercised
throughout, and many persons may trace their future prospects lu business and station la society to
a fortunate Share herein.
Orders, with the money for Certificates, may be seat by Express, or Registered Letters, or Pastors ce
Orders, at the risk or the Association. Persons sending orders will be particular to give their names,
places or residence, County and State, which will be enterel In the Books of the Company, and Im?
mediately upon the Raffle taklag place, the Official Raffled Numbera will be forwarded to each
Correspondeos
THE RAFFLE WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE ON THE DAY NAMED, and every Award cf tbs
Property and Gold Booda MUST be made to the Holders or the certificates.
mw Address all orders to the
CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION,
JVo. 147 7VI I :i : riiVi; STREET, CHARLESTON, S O.
Jaly26-tatho*o
Cotton Sics, &z.
OO OOH TIE.
SLOAN & SEIONIOUS, Agents,
COTTON FACTORS, BROWN ft C0.8 WHARF
Scales.
BUY THE GENUINE
STANDARD SCALES,
Blore than 350 Different Modification?.
AGENTS ALSO
FOR THE BEST ALARM MONEY DRAWER
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
No. ?5? Broadway, New York.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & co.,
No. IIB HUM Street, Boston.
For sale by HART A CO.,
sentt-tuMroos Cbarleston, 3. C.
Qt ming ?lacrjiru?.
SINGER SEWING
MACHINE
AGE1TO Y,
NO. 197 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON) 8. C.
Oar "New Family'' Machine la simple In eon?
atracci?n, adjusted in a moment for any kind of
work, and will sew from the finest Swiss Maslin
to the heaviest Beaver Cloth or Leather, doing a
greater range of work than any other Machlae
made. Oar Manufacturing MACHINES for Tail?
ors and Shoemakers are the best in the world.'
Call and examine before purchasing.
Sold on easy terms at state Agency,
No. 197 KING STREET.
H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent for Sooth Caro?
lina, Georgia and Florida. seplo-thstaSaKM
J. CLARK BEDELL,
LOCAL AGENT.