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CU'I MK HCl.IL SEWS. Exports. KEW YORK-Per steamship Champion-158 bags .<?a island cotton. 1446 bales ot upland cotton, 115 tierces rice, 75 bales domestic*, 57 eaipty bbla, pk zs sundries.. ",_._ BiLUMORS-Per steamship sea GuiI-2Sa tierces rice, 279 biles cotton 258 tack* rice. 662 sacies ground phosphate. 400 boU rosta,,20 bales ?in lng, 20 boxes of leaf tobacco. 3 bhdaand 3 bales hides, 5 rolls leather. 24 sacks dried fruit.J63 bbls oranges 45 bbls pineapples, 9 ba e* ra?8,10 sacks ground peas, and 23 pkg* sundries. ?hr Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Harket. OFFICB CHAKLSSTOS NBWS, 1 SATURDAY EVENING. November ll, 1871. J COTTON.-The dem ind xas limited and the mar? ket dull and depressed, prices bein?- slightly easier and declining in some cases about Kc ft ft. Sales near 30O bales, viz: 82 .t 17,15 at 17*. 75 at 17X, 43 at 17?i, 8 at 17X, 32 at 17?. We quote: LIVKRPO0L CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to goo J ordinary.15 @17X Low middling.17X@17X Middling.17H@ Strict Mlddllug.17X@ RICK-This grain was In good demand and prices were somewhat higher, Improving a full pic 9 ft. Sales about 250 tierces of clean Caro? lina, say 23 tierces atOJic 51 at 6Xc,15 at ?Tic, 77 at 7X& 26 at 7 xe, 10 at 7 6-16c, 22 at 7Xc ft ft. we quote common to fair at 6X@7c, good VAC. NAVAL STORKS.-The demand for these articles was rather brisk on Saturday, and some 1556 bbls rosin were sold, as follows: 89 bbls extra No 1 at $7,116 do No 1 at $3 75, 294 do low No 1 at $5 75, 187 do extra No 2 at $4 50, 493 do No 2 at |4 20, 316 do low No 2 at $410, and 111 do No 3 st $4. No demand for spirits torpea: lie, which ls j quiet with no sales. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, nominal ou uplands, nominal on sea islands; by sall, 7-16J ou uplands; via New York, %d on uplands, - on sea islands. To Havre nomi? nal. Coastwise-to New Tork by steam, X" on uplands and lc on sea Islands; $2 ft tierce on rice; by sall Xe 1? ft on cotton; - ft tierce on rice; 40c ft barrel on rosin; $7@8 ft M on lum? ber; $9@lo ft M on Umber. To Boston, by sall, Kc fi ft on upland cotton. To Provl lenee, by ?all $3 ft M on boards, Xo ft ft oa cotton; by steam $l ft bale on New York rates. To Phila? delphia, by steam >i c ft ft'on uplands; by sall, $7 V M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 per ton in clay, aad$3a{3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by ?team xe r its by sall, $6 50@7 ft M on boards; $3'S3 25 t* t- n on phosphate r ck. Vessels are In demand by our merchants to uke lumber Irelghts IromXIeorgetown, S. 0, Danen ant Satina Riv- r, Qa., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10@12 ft M are the rates on lomber and boards. EXCHANOK.-Sterling 60 day bin* 19;i@19X. DOMESTIC EXCHANOK.-The banks are pur? chasing sight checks at .<.; orr, and sell at par. There ls no business doing m time bills. GOLD_li? 12. Markets by Telegraph. HONKY MARKETS. LONDON, November ll-Noon-Consols 93*. United stares ronds 91X PARIS, November ll-Evening.-Rentes closed at 56? 95C. NEW YORK,Novembern-Noon -Stofks strong an l dulL Governments duli ?nd steady. Money qnietat 5 per cent. Gold steady at. US'- Ex? change, long 8?, short 9. Evening.-Money easy at 5 per c'nt. Sterling exchangeunchanged. GuM steady ai ir.all-,. Governments steady. Sixty-twos lix. State bond* generally steady. Tennessee* strong. North Carolinas firm. Tenne?s?e* 67; new 66",. Virginias 60; new 63. Louisiana* 65; new ?e. Levee*63;eights 75. Alabama eights 98; fives 65. Georplis 63: sevens 66. North Carolinas 37; new 19. South Carolinas 70; new 35*. Freights quiet. Nsw ORLEANS, November ll_Sterling ex? change 90& Sight 8X- Gold UK. COTTON MARKETS. LJVBRTOOL, November ll-voon.- Cotton qnlet and steady; uplands9X', Orleans 9?a9Xd; sales 10,000 bales; export and speculation sooo. NBW YORK, November ll-Noon_Coron quiet I anil trready; uplands 18X0, Orleans 19Vc; bales 1400 bale*. Evening.-Cotton quiet and weak; sales 2836 bal??; uplands 18 tic; Orleans 19Xe: sales of cot? ton futures to-day 5800 bales, a- follows: Novem? ber 18 l-ioais 1516:; December 18Xc; January is 7-:6al8?ic; February 18 ll-l6c; March 18 1616a 19c BOSTON, Novembern.-Cotton quiet; mildness 19c: ne; receipts 413 biles; gross 550; salea 2:0: stock 7000. PH:;, AD KLr FI i A, November ll.-Cotton quiet; mi idlings 18*al9c BALTIMORE, November H.-Cotton steady and In fair demand : middlings 18Xc; net receipts 185 bales, gros? S27; exports coastwise 30; sales 495; stock 4418. NORFOLK. November H.-Cotton quiet; low mid? dlings l7Xc; net receipts 1909 bales; exports coastwise 507 ; sales 200: stock 8003. WILMINGTON, November H.-Cotton qnlet; mir1. dllngs 17Xc; net receipts 2>3 bales; exports coast? wise 120; i-ales 86; s'ock 2&30. SAVANNAH. November ll_Cotton-the market to-day waa steady and unchanged, with a moch better offering aioc ; sales about 1200 bales; low middlings I7xc. AUGUSTA, November H.-Cotton quiet; mid? dlings 17c; net receipts 90 bales; sales 800. MEMPHIS, November H.-Cotton quiet; -mid di I n gt li xe; receipts 2082 bales. MOBILE, November H.-Cotton In fair demand; middlings nxc; net receipts 23:7 bales; expert* coast wise 1961; sales 1500; stock 26,214. Nsw ORLXANS November H.-Cotton quiet; middlings l7;,'ai8X; net receipts 2479 bal^.-grcss 3360; < xporta to Havre 35C1; to Bremen 220; coast? wise 1312; sales 2900; stock 86,560. GALVESTON, November H.-Cotton dull; good ordinary lsxc; net receipts 621 bales; export* coastwise 28; sales 112; stock 33/275. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCTS MARKETS LONDON, November ll-Evening.-Tallow 50s 8d. NKW YORK, November ll-No n.-Flour un? changed. Grain-wheat steady. Corn quiet and unchanged. P ovlsio: 8-mess pork quiet at $13. Lard dulL Naval stores-turpentine unsettled at 68X369C. Ro ?in firm at $4 75a4 87* 'or strained. Evening.-Flour dall and unchanged; common to fair extra < 6 80a7 50; good to c li ole . $7 &5a9 25. Whiskey Armer at 92c, Grata-wheat irregular and la2c higher; winter red and Western $1 53a 160. Corn heavy and lc lowe ; moderate exp -rt and home demand. T7Xs78c. Rice 7Xa8t?c. Provistons-pork firmer at $i3 05al3 20. Beef quiet. L-rd closed dar); kettle 10. Naval stores turpentine quiet Rosin firm. Tallow steady. BALTIMORE, November H.-Flout dull and arm? ar. Wheat quiet and firm; ohio and Indiana $160. Corn firm; new yellow 70c, Oats firm. Provisions unchanged. Wniskey 92Xa93c NKW ORLE > NS. November H.-Hay firmer; prime $34, chotee $36. Bacon easier at 8X*8X& 8Xe. Corree easier and very little selling; fair 18L? ai8Xc; good l8Xal9Xc; prime !9Xa20c; all others unchanged. Interior Cotton Harkets. ANDERSON, November 8.-Sales for ths week ending to-day 377 bales; market active and prices ranging from 16 to lsxc CN ?ON. November 10.-Sales 81 bales durlrg the week: market opened OB Monday at 16c and clo? d to-day at 15X& COLUMBIA, November 10.-Sales 56 bales; mid? dlings 16SC MONTGOMERY, November ie.-The market cosed weak, wttn iignt orrerlngs; good ordinary 16X. low middlings 16Xal6X, mlddllugs nxc. SKLMA, November e.-Sil-s to-day 202 bales middlings17X, low mlddUngs 17c. Demand light-' market dull. ^ 1 Montgomery Cotton Statement. Stock on hand September 1,1871.1 5&6 Received past week. 3183 ' Received previously.18.183-21,386 Total.22 931 Snipped past week.2,277 Shipped previously.13,2io-15,41?, ?tock on hand, Thursday night, No? vember 9, by sctusl count. 7 448 Received corresponding week last year 3719 bales. Boston Market. BOSTON. November 8.-CoFPBK.-There li no ma-eriai change to notice lathe coffee m<iri?et, but holden* oad it dimcnlt to realize current rates, and ihe excitement previously noticed han somewhat subsided, me sales comprise 500 p-ckets Jav* at -5Xc, small iou do it26i27c gold, 125 bagi Malabar at wxc. gold, Rio at .9a 30 -, and siu*apor . at 21a2?xc, gotd. st. Domiu go is quiet, and prices are nominally I2wai3c ner pound, gul l, in DO d. Corr is -Thia article Is held quite firm, but the dcm AI ul for some days pa-t has been limited manufacturers purchasing only In small Vea as waiiie i. The sa i J? have been at 16Xal7c for oldi? na y: isai8'?'e for good ordinary : i8Mai83(o tor 1 ow middling, and l8Xal9Xc for mlddllug. !..< lmi li g upland* and Guir Tue market closes quiet but -ir.VT at these prices. DOMESTICS* -We have to notice a very q let martte. tor o'th cotton and woollen goo'v .ind m nrlces no BUMerial change nince lan we> k. Wit? colder aud more bracing weather Uieri ls e erv pnvs >ect of HU increase?! demand. GUNNY BAGS.-rne rnirkei ls armand temat 1 Mad, *i?h -a es ?i 750 ale at 14X '15c. cur enc-. and now Orin at the latter prto. GU*NY LOTU.-This artic e s ?aue duli a id pries* eutirely uomlnil; sales of no I n .or ance, and wc quote calcutta at 14c and Borneo 16c per yard; domestic cloth is offered at. 14>ic currency. HAY.-There bas been a 'ar demand f r East? ern and Northern, good and prime, with sa'.es at $30a33 per ton. NAVAL MX?RKS.-In spirits tu'pentine there have been tales at 68a69 per gal. Tar and p tch are selling in email lota at full prices. In rosin sales or 415> o bb s a' $5a5 25 Tor common strained; $5 50 a<; 50 for No 2; $7*8 ror No 1: and $IOJ.H per bbl for pale. Columbus Cotton Market. COLUMBUS, November 10-To-day the market has been quiet, but closed weak; s me fancy grades sold as high BB 165?C. The rollowlng were about the hi liest figures; sales 181 bales: Good ordinary l6;"c; 1 w middlings I6^al6^c; mid? dlings 16S'c Sales of the week 1495. Week'd re? ceipts 1602, against 2469 the previous one, and 3299 the corresponding week last season. Ship? ments 1695 bales. WEEKLY STATEMENT. Stock on hand august 31,1871. 1,550 ! Received p st wees.1,602 Received previously.10,82?- 12,427 Total. 13,977 Shipped pan week.1 895 Shipped previously.6,815- 8,710 Stock November 10. 1871. 5,267 On the week the stock has decreased 293. New York Coffee Market. From the Journal of Commerce, Friday, Novem? ber 10 : There ls no new movement from drat hands, and quotations are In all instances nomi? nal. Holders or Hlo do not offer stock with much freedom, while buyers show but little disposition to operate. In the jobbing Une there Isa fair aver? age trade in progress, with but little variation in values. Desirable samples are offered with re? serve. The stock of Rio In first bands this morn? ing was estimated at 39.662 bags; of other kinds 11,021 bags; th latter including 6144 bags Mara? caibo, 2??5 bags Costa "lea, 1346 bags Mexican and 809 bags or other kinds. The stock of St. Do? mingo tn first hands ls being reduced by the ship? ment of 1300 bags to Antwerp. New York Naval Stores Market. From the Journal or Commerce, Friday, No? vember 10: The market ror spirits turpentine ls hardly so firm. The Inquiry ls verv light. Several small lots on the d >ck were crowded on the mar? ket and sold at 68c, In all loo barrels. For roll paraels in y rd, 6S^a69c quoted. Rosins-there I* a moderate Inquiry ror strained Tor shipmen at unchanged prices. The demand for flue grades ls ralr. Sales are i000 bbla strained ar. $4 87K. de? livered; 50 bb s No l at f6a6 5 >; ?nd 30? hblspale at J8a9. We quote strained at $4 75a4 87>?; No 2 at $5a5 40; No l at $ > T5a6 75; pale at $7u8; extra pale at $8 25al?. Tar ls firm at $4 for Wilmington and $3 62 ??as 75 for Washington. New York Rice Market. From the DaUy Bulletin, Thursday, Novemb3r 9 : The rather small stock of domestic ls steadily held and < fl-red sparingly, though he demand ts not htlsfc, and trees no further than the ordinary want of the i egular local trade Foreign steady and moderately active for all firs', class ?> ireels. >aies of 80 tes Carolina at "%A&%C ; and 200 bags Rangoon at cT, i7-vc From the Daily Bulletin, Friday, November 10 : The reeling ls MUI pretty steaty for domestic goods as the small supp y and ig t receipts give holders an advantage. ForeUn grades held at former rates and prettv firm, especially on tho flue lots, which ? onie into play as domestic ad? vances, ."ales of 50 rcs Carolina at SaS',' c ; 150 bags Racgoou at :a7'4c. I Keccipts by K* il rom I. November li. SOCTU CAROLINA RAILROAD. uss biles cotton, 109 bales goods, 80 bois naval store-, 2 cars st ?ck. To Railroad agen'. Wm W Smith. Co H Walter A co, Frost A AOger, G W Williams A co, Wm C Kee A co, A J -al.nao. E J W138 4 co. Mowrv * son. Reeder A Davis, petzer. Rodgers A co. Pringle A Son. A S Smith, H C Hudglus. Murdaugh A Mathews. W L 'Villlai-is A Son. Trenholm A Son, A ? Mulligan, Caldwell <t Son. street Brts A co, Sloan A Sermons, w r Dowling A co, w B Smith A co, Graeser A Har? mon, Smith A Chapeau. Whllden A Jone?. Witte Bros. S 1> Stoney J tin Hanckel A co, Wardiaw A Carew, Bollmann Bros, L D DeSaussurc. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 140 bales Hpland and 7 bags nea 1-land cotton, 307 ti'i.s naval -tores, cars lumber, wobd, rough rice, nails, tobacco, mdse, Ac. To Frost A Ad ger, W K Ryan. Prlngl? A son, Pelzer, R dgers A co, w C Courtney A co. Ravenei & co, J W O'Brien A Bro, T P Smith, Barden A Parker. G H Walter A co. J C Mallonee. E Welling, Fraser A Dill. A S Smith, Mowry A Son, Whild n A Jonen. Geo A Trenholm A >o\ Wilcox, G,bbs A ci. G W williams A co, Kinsman A Howell, C R Holmes. Smith A Chapeau, H Bischoff A co, A J Salinas. H C Hudglns, D Paul A co. P Hudson, O Graveley, J Wieters, Johnston, ''re ws A co. E A Meyers. L E Connor A Son, Agent Florida Steamers, Railroad Agent and Order. Passengers. Per steamship Champion, ror New York - W B Ramsey. St Juhan Jervey, W Dobb and wire, J Goldstein, G W Clark. Per steamship South Carolina, "rom New York -Wm Hesito, Be JJ F Hoger, E C Pelzer. C A Bar? low. J H Cranston, W J Ferrlberg, C D Bates. C A Yoong, A Stosaon, Robert Bonner, Jas W Arbon*, wife and child, O wiggins. Florence McCarty, and Jas Mitchell. Per steamer Water LUly, Irora Edlsto. Enter? prise. Rockville, and Way Landings-Sol Wm Whalev, Dr W Eckelt, O Balley. PORT CAZEJlDAB, MOON'S PHASES. Last Quarter. 6th, 7 honra, 84 minutes, morning. New M jon, 12~h. ll hour, 49 minutes, morning. First Quarter, I9tb.3 hours, 27 minute J. morning. Full Moon, 28;fi, 8 hours, 33 minutes, evening. STN RISES. 13 Monday. 14 Tuesday. 15 Wednesday. 18 Thursday... 17 Friday. 16 saturday... 19 Sunday. 6..30 6. 30 6. 31 6. 32 O. 33 6 34 6 35 St-N 8EI-S. MOON R. * 8. e.. i e..60 7..50 8..64 10.. 2 ll..12 morn. nioH WATER. 8.. 6 9.. 4 9..68 10..65 ll..66 morn. 12. 59 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON. 8. C.NOVEMBER 13, 1871. ?-.at 36 deg 46 min S3 sec. | Lon 79 deg 57 min 27 sec. ARRIVED SATURDAY. British bark Matilda Hliyard, Lovett, Boston-9 davs. Ba last. To BS Rhett A Son. On Wed? nesday lav. about 6 PM, was boarded by a boat from the Frying Pas lightship, which reported that the captain and two men had left the light? ship In a boat 37 days before to proceed to land, and it was supposed they had been lost, as noth? ing had been heard from them, and no communi? cation had been had with the shore. British bark Agra, Fisher, Boston-9 days. Bal? last. T ) Henry Gard. On the 9th Inst, 65 miles southeast or Charleston Bar, spoke the brig Agnes Barton, from Havana on the 3d; she had all hands s ck arter leaving, and had three down sick when spoken; bound to Baltimore. British bark Grasm>re, Lester, St Stephens. K B -12 days. Ballast and potatoes. To H Car l. Bark Devonshire. Havener, Philadelphia-5 days. Coal and mdse. To H F Baker A co, J i h oms on A co, Cameron, Barkley A co. W Marscher, Dowle, Molae A Davit, E R Cowperthwatt. B O'Neill, J M Freisberg, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, John Har kamp A co, G W Williams A co, O P Poppenhelm, aud others. Bi i tish bark Brothers, Jenkins, Yarmouth, N S -lo day. Ballast To B S Rhett A Son. Spanish polacre YsabelHta, Pascual, Clenfuegos -ll days. Ballast, To W P Hall. Merchants' Line sehr D V Streaker. Van Gilder. New York, - day.*. Mdse. To W Roach * co, J E Adger A co, Adams, I ?arnon A co, H Bischoff A co. J w Boesch, i w BUas, W C Bee A co. Dowle, Moise A Davis. W H Ch&Tee A co, JOH i lausaen Cameron, Barkley A co, A O Ely, T P Forrestun, S Fuss, Goodrich, Wlneman A co, J Gorham, Hart A co, J W Harrison, Qramann A sch wake. KUncK, Wickeaberg A co. Kinsman A Howell, J Kennar ty, G J Luhn, M Marks, W A Heartens, D O'Neill, D O'neill A Sons, Ostendorff A co, Paul, Welch A Brandes, S C Railroad Agent, Steffens, Werntr A Ducker, w Shepherd A co, A T bias' Sons, Wm L Wt-bb, J Thomson A co, Tlederaan. Calder A co, O F Wieters, Wagener A Monsees, G W williams A co. Walker, Evans A CogswelL Sehr Uenry Allen, Tatum. Baltimore-5 days. Corn, oats, flour, Ac. To H F Baker A co, H Bul ?lnkle. Holmes A Calder, Railroad Agent, and others. Sehr Mary Gilchrist,-. Belfast, Me-8 days. Hay, potatoes, apples, Ac. To J A Enslow A co, and others. Sehr Vraie, Price. Wilmington. Del-6 days. Guano. To T G Boag. Vessel to H F Baker A co. Sehr Athea, Franklin, New York-5 days. To the Master. Scbr Charlotte, Peterson, Back River. 34 0 bush? els rough rice. To Cohen. Hanckel A co. Sehr Wm A John. i>avuge. Back Kiver. 2240 bushels rough rice. To Coh n, Hanckel A co. Sehr Ogeechee, from Ogeech. e, Ga. 3i00 bush? els rough rice. To W O Bee A co. Sehr sallie Bissen, Magrat i, Back River. 2700 bushels rough rice, owe Bee & co. Sehr Emma Baker, Rum ey, santee. 2300 bush? els rough rice. To Stoney A Lowndes. Steamer Manon, Adair, Santee River. 310 bales cotton, 258 b^.s naval stores, rough rice, and mdse. To Ravenei, Holmes A co. Gaillard A Ml nott, Prl gie A ?on Pelzer, Ro lg rs A c >, Geo ll W alter A co, needer A Davis, Caldwell A Son, T P S'iiUh Fr.wt A Adger, 8 D Stoney, Wm C Bee A co Howard A Bro, Witte Bros. Trenholm A Son, J aOSSS A,0''1 A 1 Salinas, Ingraham A Son, W W pmp ?BAiv..?muh- w M Conner, wc ounney A p b ? "V ?*"18 * co?J W|lev * co. O K wieters, wJLn.r > u"rden 4 Parker, Whllden A J nes, Wageuer A Mo mees. . jSt-mf ronatS;r u,,'?- T?Kll?- rdi<rt0- Enterprise. ockville. and Way Undings. 43 ba*s sea Island f ttou, mdse and sund ie-. 0 Dongla-Nisbet ? u Gurney. Witt? Bros, st ney A Lownd- . John ?ck A co Prater A lui.. K",8m.in A Uowell. D McPherson. H F BtKer * ?. GUiliard * Mluo't F R.chards, J Cosgrove, Adam?, Damon A co Wm Bahr, A Niemann, Dr W Eckel:, Cameron, Bars ley & co, H Trtest, and others. Steamer Planter, Foster, Peedee River via Georgetown, S C. 250 bales cotton, 08 bbls naval store?, mdse, Ac. To Raveael, Holmes 4 co, T P Smith, Mowry <t Son, Frost 4 Adger, Witte Bros, G W Williams 4 co. W K Ryan. E Willis, Stoney 4 Lowndes, Miackelford 4 Kelly, Barden 4 Par? ker, Kinsman 4 Howell, H F Baker 4 co, Mrs J Baxter, D O'Neill 4 Sons, J A Quackenbnsh, Fen nick 4 Talbert, an-1 Order. Sloop isabella. Londrlch, Ashepoo. 1825 bushels rongh rice. To L D DeSausaure. Boat from John's Island. 2 bags sea island ctoton To W Gurney. Boat from Wadmalaw. 3 bags aea Island co'? ton. To w Gurney Boat from John's Island. 7 bags sea island cot? ton. To R Roper. Boat irom Christ Church. 4 bags sea Island ton. To Kinsman 4 Howell. Boat fr >ra Christ church. 2 bags sea Island cotton. To Gaillard 4 Mlnott. Boat from John'.* Island. 5 bags sea Island cotton. To Fraser 4 D ll. Boat from James Island. 2 bags sea Island cot ton. To Fraser 4 DHL Boat from Edisto. 1 bag sea Island cotton To Fraser 4 Dill. Boat from Wadmalaw. 5 bags sea island cot? ton. To W A Boyle. Boats from Christ Church. 8 bags sea Island cotton. To Stoney 4 Lowndes. Boat from James Island. 3 bags sea island cot? ton. To Stoney A Lowndes. Boat rrom John's Island. 5 bags sea Island cot ton. To Stoney 4 Lowndes. Boat from Hobcaw. 2 bags sea Island cotton. To Stoney 4 Lowndes. Received from Chlsolm's Mic. 45 tes rice. To W O Bee 4 co. Received from Bennett's Mil!. 101 tierces rice. To W 0 Bee 4 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship South Carolina. Beckett. New York -left 9th Inst. Mdse. To Wagner, Huger 4 co. W A Courtenay, J E Adger 4 co, D A Arame, C D Abreos 4 co, M 4 A Ashton. T M Bristol! 4 co, J Archer. E E Bedford. H Bischoff 4 co. Edwin Bates 4 co, C Bart 4 co. B H Barbot, F C Borner, W C Bee 4 co, W M Bird 4 co, B Boyd. T W Bliss, J Brenner. J A Brenn'r. Butler, Chadwick. Gary 4 co, Cameron, Barkley 4 co, Carrington, Thomas 4 co, T M Cater, L Coben, 4 co, H Cobla 4 co. Jas Cantwell. Crane. Boylston 4 co, Douglas 4 Miller, Dowle, Moise4 Davis, Douglas 4 Jackson, G Dun? lap, J B Duval 4 Son, J M Eaapn 4 Bro, J A Ens low 4 co. D F Fleming 4 Ci, Jatin S Fairly 4 co, T P Forreston, I L Falk 4 co,- B Foley, Mrs M Fin? ley, Forsythe. Mccomb 4 co, D Fitzgibbon, Book Store. Furchgott, Benedict 4 co, Holmes 4 Calder, Wm J Gayer, Johnston, Crews 4 co, A H Hayden, J Hurkamp 4 co, J Heeseman 4 Bro, C U Johnson. J H Graver 4 co, F S Holmes, Jaeger Bros, J Holmes, E H Jackson, O B 4 A s Johnson, KUnck, Wilkenberg 4 co. Chas Kerrison, Kana paux 4 Gonzalez, T Kelly, II Klatte 4 cn, Kins? man Howell. Klnnraan Bros, P B Lalane 4 co, Laurey 4 Alexander, J H Lawton 4 co. J W Lin lev, G J Luhn, S R Marshall. Jno G Mllnor 4 co, W Matthtessen, Marshal' 4 Burge, McLoy 4 Rice. A McLelsh, W J Lee, J H Muller. A Nimitz, T S Nip son, B K Neufvllle. B O'Neill, D Paul 4 co, Paul. Welch 4 Brandes, C C Plenge, 0 P Poppenhelm, R Loper, W D Porter, People's Bank. Ravenel 4 cn, J Reed*E B stoddard 4 co, 0 F Wleters, Walker, Evans 4 Cogswell. Wagner 4 Mon sees, S 0 Rail? road co, W t? Smith 4 co, W Sheph-rd 4 co, W P Bussell 4 co. st oil. Webb 4 co, DH SUcox, A R stlUman. L Schnell, F Sears, J Thomson 4 co, Tledeman, Calder 4 co, W -teele, H Slender, M A Warren, Sam H Wilsen 4 Bro. P 0 Whl'e, John H Wahi mann, W J Yate?, W Wilkinson 4 co, GW Williams 4 co, N E Railroad 4 co, J H L 4 co, and other*. Steamship Gulf Stream, McCrrry, Philadel? phia-5? hours. Mdse. To W A Courtenay, Rail? road Agent, W B Smith 4 co, Bollmann Bros, G W Meacher, L Charin. W s Bisseil, A M Adger, Jas Reed, Cameron, Barkley 4 co, Dowle, Moise 4 Davis, i avenel 4 co, O Lilienthal 4 co. W Steele, Shackelford 4 Kelly, Steffens, Werner 4 Ducker, Jeffords 4 co, Smith 4 Chapeau, A R Lewith, Jas Cosgrove. Walker, Evans 4 Cogswell, J Ravenel. Paul, Welch 4 Brandea B O'Neill, E Daly, Blum 4 Miller, H Bul winkle, Macqueen 4 Blecke, Ellas 4 Bro?, T M Bristoll 4 co, J H Scheele, Tledeman, Calder 4 co, E S Burnham, C F Pankntn, J Thom? son 4 co. J D Mays, Goodrich, Wlneman 4 co, B S Rhett 4 Son, A Tiefen;hal, Wm Shepherd 4 co, E Bates 4 co, Adam?, Damon 4 co, H Bischoff 4 co, L Lorentz, J M Greer 4 son, Chase 4 Cu;tino, W A Mertens, J A Bnslow, Jr, w H Chafee 4 co, G J Lohn, Fogartle's Book House, B K Neufvllle, 0 F Wicters, Holmes' Book House, Jas M Eaaon 4 Bro, w Marscber. Byrne 4 Fogarty, P Walch, A Nim? itz. J 0 Cochran. W Brookbanks. T O'Brien, M H Gibbes. R Thomlmson A co. C D Franke. O W Wil? kinson 4 co, S R Marshall. On the 11th Inst, A M, 40 miles north or Hatteras, passed steamship Vir? ginia, for Philadelphia; ou the i-.th inst, between Lookout and Frying Pan, passed a large quantity or timber floating about. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York James Adger 4 co. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore-Paul O Trenholm. SAILED SATURDAY. Steamshln Champion, Lockwood. New York. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore. Ship Reunion, Curtis, Liverpool. Norwegian bark Draupner, Ingoldaen, Liver? pool. Ul? FOR THIS PORT. Sehr L S Davis, Bishop, at New York, Novem? ber io. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Spanish bark Tio Y Sobrino, Rentena, at Ha vana. October 28. Sehr S L Russell, Smith, at Philadelphia, 7th November. Sehr J Ricardo Jora, Little, at Philadelphia, 9th November. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. The Hamlnja, Birkland, from Liverpool 26th October. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. SAVANNAH, November 12 -Arrived, ship Euro? pa, Valen .a; barks Alejandro, Havana, and Aure? lia Portsmouth; brig Noblta, Havana; achrs M B Bramhalt and Hattie. New York; Ida S Burgess, Providence. Cleared, bark Montecal, for Liver? pool. The ship Joh n Patton, from Liverpool, brought the officers and crew of the wrecked British brig? antine John J elerey, Capt G am mage, who reports encountering a hurricane on the 19 h October, In which the vessel waa dismasted; radder started o i the22d, which was lost on the 3d November, when taken off by the John Patton. PROVIDENCE. November H.-The brig Frontier, from Savannah arrived herc, an i being on the rocka grounded. She ls kept afloat by means of steam pumps. MEMORANDA, Officers of coasting vessels report the buoy on St Helena having gone adrirr, and two buoys ashore on Port Royal beach. The sehr Ali oona Fitzgerald, for Beaufort, S 0, cleared at Boston November 7. The bark Isabella Harnet, Corner, from Havana, I arrived at Beaurorr, s C, 4th inst. The British bark Robt Pulsrord, Edwards, from Bull Elver, S C, September 27, for London, previ? ously reported at Bermuda In distress, struck on the bar going to sea, which caused the vessel to leak; October 12, lat 37, lon 70, experienced a hur? ricane from eastward, shirting suddenly to west? ward, during walch shipped a sea, which carried away bulwarks on both sides, doing considerable damage to the hull, destroying several sails and cauplng the vessel to put Into Bermuda October 19 for repairs. LI3T OF VESSELS OP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Br ship Colonist, Boarsrud, up.Oct 21 Br ship Magdala, Black, up.Oct 24 Br bark Belt ls te, Williams, sailed.Oct 16 the soeskummeren, Westergaard, sl'd.?'ct 17 The Windermere. Yeoman, sailed.,_Oct 17 The Hamlcja, Birkland, sailed.Oct 26 NEWPORT, KNO. Br bark David McNntt, Lockhart, Balled...Sept 28 The Preso, Jenkins, Balled.Sept 29 BRISTOL, ENG. Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Oct 17 FLEETWOOD, ENG. Ship John Sidney, Bartlett, sailed.Oct 18 BIDNXY. Br bark Vinco, Robson, up.Oct 6 CARDIFF. Br bark Perseverance, Cook, up.cet li HALIFAX. N S. Br ship City or Halifax, McKlhenny, up.Oct 20 ANTWERP. Br bark Celeste, Fullerton, up.Oct 21 HAVANA. Br bark Isabella Harmer. Corner, Balled_Oct 23 Span bark Ti o Y Soorino, Reniena, cl'd_Oct 28 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Br bark Oriental, Dunham, cleared.Oct 26 Ba-k Acacia, Robinson, up.Oct 23 NSW Vi IHK. Steamship Fall River, Holmes, up.Nov 7 Sehr M B Harris, Crowley, cleared.Oct 23 Sehr Annie Sheppard. Newton, cleared_Nov 1 Sehr Matilda Brooks, Jones, np.Nov 7 Sehr L S Davis, Bishop, up.Nov 10 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr J Ricardo Jova, Little, cleared.Nov 9 Sehr S L Russell smith, cleared.Nov 7 Sehr Vraie, Masan, cleared.Nov 2 Sehr Bessie Morris. Allen, cleared.Oct 14 Sehr Annie S Gaskill. Gaskin, up.Out 26 8chrEC Kommen, Adams, up.Nov 4 BANGOR, ME. Sehr F Segur, Grogan, cleared.Nov 2 gPON?ESl SPONGEbi Just received a fine assortment BATHING SPONGE Carriage ?sponge Toilet Sponge (surgeon's Sponge, 4c, 4: For Bale by DR, H. BABB, No. 131 Meeting street. 01nyping. jp O B NEW Y OB K ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH, AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW ISON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship SOU ni CAROLINA. Beckett, Commander, will aall for New York on THURSDAY, November 18th, ai 6 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. Through Bills or Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania. Gotten burg. and to olasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To Kew Rutland cities as asnal. Insurance by Steamers or this Line X per cent. For Freight or Passage Engagements, having very fine Deck stateroom accommodations, apply to WAGNER, BUGER A CO.. No. 26 Broad street, or to W. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. novl3-mwth3 jp O K XE W V GUE. MEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. ESTABLISHED 1 8 4 5. The Splendid side-Wheel steamship CHARLES? TON, James Berry, Commander, will leave Adger's Wharf on TUESDAY, the 11th Instant, fit 5 o'clock P fid* MW Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton t. Liverpool, Boston. Providence and tho New Eng and mannractnring towns. MW Insurance half per cent, by this line or Steamers. For Freight or Passage, having spacious and elegant deck Staterooms, apply to ? JAMES A Di ? ri K A co.. Agents. ?-The steamship MANHATTAN will lollow on SATURDAY, the 18th instant. nov!3-2 1HE PHILADELPHIA IRON LINE. THE FIRST-GLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS GULP STREAM, Captain McCrery, VIRGINIA, Capta n Hunter, 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 rapid transportation to and from all points in tue Colt m States, and to and from Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and the principal cities of the Northwest, boston, Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen? tres. MW The GULF STREAM Is appointed to sall from Brown's wharf on TBXESDAT, November 16th, at 6 o'clock P. M. MW Tlie VIRGINIA will follow next week. For particulars of Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY. Union Wnarves. W. P. CLYDK A CO., Agents, No. 12 South Dela ware Avenue. Philadelphia. novl3-mtuth3 JOE BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The fine Steamship FALCON, ...-.ynle, com? mander, will sall for Baltimore, on SATURDAY, November 18, at ll o'clock A. M. MW Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad rrom Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consign?es are allowed ani? ce time to sample and aeu their Goods frem the Railroad Depot In Philadelphia, For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, novl3-6 No. 2 Union Wnarves. pOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY Wm dispatch one ot their first-class, full powei Iron Screw Steamships from PIER NO. 46 N. H., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS FOLLOWS: WVOMINO.Capt. Wu IN NS H AY. Nov. 16. at SS'All MINNESOTA,capt.T.W.i<Teeman,Nov.22 at2>? PM IDAHO, Capt. PRICK.Nov. 29, at TX A M MANHATTAN, Capt. J. B. PRICE, Dec. 1, at - ?OLOR A DO, Capt. T. F. FR BK M AN. Dec. 6, at 1 P M Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Onice No. 29 Broadway) $30, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 63 Wau street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Billa Lading to Liverpool issued i>y the Charleston and New York Steamers, which make close connection with the above Une. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES A DOER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., maya or WM. A. COURTENAY. pACLFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPT8 THROUGH LIN1 TO TA LIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. steamers of thc above Une leave Pier. Na 42. North River, foot cf oanal^_ street. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the l6tn and 80th or every month (except when these tates f au on Sunday, thea the Saturday preoee ug. AU departures connect at Panama with steam ra ror south Pacific and Centrai American porte. I leparture of l&th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran claco flrat or every month, except when lt rails on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch at Havana, bet gr> direct rrom New York to Aspinwalk one hundred pounds baggage tree to each adult, Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information apply ti the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf root or Canal street, North River, New ?ork. F. R. BABY, Agent. J3ly26-lyr Seining itlacnmea. SINGER SEWING MACHINE Gr IE HST O "ST , NO. 197 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, H. C. Our ?'New Family" Machine ls simple In con? struction, adjusted In a moment tor any kind of work, and will aew from the Onest Swiss Mualln to the heaviest Beaver cloth or Leather, doing a greater range or work than any other Machine made, uur Mannractnring MACHINES ror Tail? ors and Shoemakers are the best In the world. Call and examine before purchasing. Sold on easy terms ai state Agency, No. 197 KING S TR SET. J. CLARK BEDELL. LOCAL AGENT. H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent ror South Caro 11 na, Georgia and Florida. sepl9-thstu3mo8 F _ Shipping. OB LI VEEPOO> L. [300 BALES WANTED TO COMPLETE ENGAGE? MENTS.) The first class Bark BRAZIL, McDonald, Master, wants 300 bales Cotton to complete SSH her Freight engagements, and will be prompt v dispatched. Apply to J. A. ENSLOW A CO.. novll_No. 141 East Bay. JIOR LIVERPOOL. The Al American ship OLIVE S. SOUTH- J?? ARD, J. S. Theobald Master, hav.r.g a '.argeSHflY portion of her Cargo engaged and going on board, will be dispatched for the above port. For Freight engagements, applv to OCtl2 B. G. WILKINS A CO. jpOR GARDNER'S BLUFF, VIA GEORGETOWN, S. C. The steamer PLANTER, Captain J. T. Foster, ls now receiving Freight. _ . at Accommodation Wharf, and will leave on NESDAY MORNINGS 15th Instant, at 6 o'clock. For Freight engagements or Passage, having good accommodations, apply to the Captain on board, orto RAVKNEL, HOLMES A co.. novl8-a_No. ITT East Bay, Agents. O R""FLORIDA, VLA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. F The splendid Steamere DICTATOR, _ .?JP-?, Captain L. M. Coxetter, and CITV J???J?M? POINT, Captain Geo. E. McMillan, wm Stu aa ioi lows: The Die ator will leave Charleston every TORS DAY EVENIKS, at 8 o'clock, and City Point every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, for Fernandina, Jacksonville, Palatka, and all Landlnga on St. John's River. These Steamers connect with rail? road al Tocol for St. Augustine, and at Palatka with steamers tor Enterprise, Close connection ls also made with steamships at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and shippers can rely on no detention of ft eights to New urieanR, and at low rates. For F eight or Passage, having first-class aa commodatioas, apply to RAVENEL A CO., Agenta, Corner Vanderhorst's wharf and feast Bay. Through Bills of Lading given to New Orleans. nova_ "Y^EEKLY UNG TO SAVANNAH, GA , ANO SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain w. T. MCNELTY, will leave Accoramr dation Whar? - . ^.ffi^w every MONDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, m?SBBmm for savannah. Beaufort, Hilton Head and span i-h Wells. Returning will leave Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING. Will leave for Beaufort, Pacific and Chisolm's Landings every THURSDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock. Returning will leave Beaufort every FRIDAY MORNING. Freight received WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Must be prepaid to Way Landings. Oeods consigned tocare of Agenta will be for? warded free or storage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to HA ,-LNEL, HOLMES A CO., nov!_No. ITT East- Bay. fiaikoa?s. OFFICE OF THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, S. C., November 2, 1871. The QUARANTINE established by the City Au? thorities of Savannah having been REM J VED, all communication over this Road ls now unre? stricted. Freights to Savannah and all points beyond for? warded dall* with dispatch. Leave Charleston. 8.30 A. M. Arrive at Savannah. ..5.00 P. M. Leave Savannah. 8 00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston. 5.05 P. M Prompt communlcatljn with Boston by first class Hue of steamships, and through way bills urned. 49-On and after November 9, d-Uy trains will connect at Yemaasee with Port Royal Railroad for Beaufort and Intermediate points. Freight and paaajge as low as by any other route. C. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. S. 0. BOYLSTON, Gen'l Ft. and Ticket Agent, novs NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM PANT. CHARLESTON, s. O., February ll, 1871. Trains will leave Charleston Daily at 6:30 A. M. and 8 P.M. Arn ve at Charleston T:80 A. M. (Mondays ex epted) and 2:30 P. M. train does not leave Charleston 6 P. H., suv DAYS. Train leaving 6:30 A. M. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and Acauia Creek only, going through in 40 hours. Passengers leaving by 0 P. M. Train have choice of route, via Richmond and Washington or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY by this Train lay over on SUNDAY In Bal umore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SON [>AY in Wilmington, N. 0. This la the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to cincinnati, Chicago and other poinii West and Northwest, both Trama making con Lections at Washington with Western train of Baltimore sod tl hlo Railroad. & 8. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. C'LSAPOR, General Ticket Agent. febll-l2mos S O?TH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, S. C., June 8,1871. On and after SUNDAY, June ll, the Passen ger Trains on tho Sonia carbuna Railroad wf run aa follswa: .. FOB AUGURA. L -ave Charleston.8.10 A. M A -rive at Augusta.4.26 P. M FOR COLUMBIA. Liavc Charleston.8.20 A. M. Arrive a; columbia.3.40 P. M FOB CHARLB8TON. L 'ave Augusta.? *.. 7.40 A. M A-nvn at Charlcstou.8.20 P. H. L ?ave Columbia. T.40 A. kv Arrrlve at Charleston.8.20 P. M THROUGH WILMINGTON TRAIN. Leave Augusta.3.00 A. M. Arrive at Ringville.9.05 A M. Leave Ringville. 1.46 P. M. Arrive at Augusta. 7.46 P. M. AUOU8TA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) L -ave Charleston. 8.80 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.7.06 A M. L ave Augusta.6.00 P. M. A-ri VC at Charleston.MO A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT BXFBBB6. (Sundays excepted ) Dave Charleston. 7.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia. 6.00 A. M. L ?ave Columbia.7.60 P. M. A-rive at C hailee ton.0.48 A. M. SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. L iavo Charleston.2.45 P. M Arrive at Summerville..4.10 P. M L ave Summerville.7.00 A. M Arrive at Charleston. 8.16 A. M CAM DKM BRAM CH. L ;avo camden.s.oo A. M Arrive at Columbia.-.10.40 A. M L?ave columbia.~.Mi P-M Arrive at Camden.6.00 P. M Dav and Night Trains make close connection* a Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Centra Railroad. Night Train connecta with Macon and August* Railroad. Colombia Night Tram connects with Greenv?l? and Columbia Railroad. Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex ept Sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia and returns on Mon days? Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER. vice-President. S. B. PICKEN8. G. T. A lanlB FINE FRENCH EXTRACTS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. LUBIN'S, CU1R1S', MOUILLERON'S, Ac For sale, in quantities to suit purchasers, by DB. H. BAEK, mav25 No. 131 Meerim? street. T HE CELEBRATED GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, FOR INFANTS. A reliable and Invaluable remedy In COLIC, CHOLERA INFANTUM, Dysentery.Diarrhoea, and such other diseases ns children are subject to during the period of Teething. This Cordial ls manufactured from the best Drug*, all carefully selected, and contains no in? jurious Ingredient. No family should be without IL The best Physicians have recommended lt and Mothers may administer lt with perfect con ?dance. It contains no Opium or other Anodyue. Manufactured by DR, H. BA ER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, No. 131 Meeting street. Charleston. Price 2S cents a bottle. The usual discount to the trade. ?rano Pri?e ISIidtribtttiaiT. THE SOUTH CAROLINA im m IHi?lI ASSOCIATION, FOR THE PROMOTION OF IMMIGRATION TO THE SOUTH, BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY &, CO., Agen^f CHARLESTON, S., C. A SERIES OF CONCERTS WILL BE QIVEN ?NDER THE AUSPICES OF THE South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society, At the Academy of Haste, Charleston, S. C., commencing January 8, 1872, at which Drawings wu! tace place and Distributions made to Ticket-Holders of the entire Academy of MnMc Building, at Charleston. 8. C. and ca h in various amounts making In all TWO THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND FIVE GIFTS, estimated at $300,000. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. For references and ma particulars send ror Circulars. The Drawing or this Great Southern Enterprise will be conducted under the surpervlslon of tne fol? lowing well known gentlemen: General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSO N, or Virginia. Hon. ROGER A. PRIOR, or New York. Remittances can be made to us, and the Tickets will be sent by Return Hall, by BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., CHARLESTON, 8. C General H. C. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK, General If. W. GABY. Tickets can be procured of E. SEBRLNG & 00., and^. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 34 Broad street. nov8 (Cotton Oics, &z. _ mmm li'1 " ': \ y^WA\ CDptical. J^ONEY CANNOT BUY IT ! FOI: SIGHT ?IS p a i a E L E S S I I 4< The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E ePENCER ic CO., New York, which are now offered to tho public are pronounced by all the celebrated opticians of the world to be the moat Perfect, Na -ural Artificial help to the human eye ever known They are ground nuder their own supervision from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name. "Diamond,"' on accoun of their hardness and brilliancy. The scientific principle on which they are con structed bringa the core or centre of the lena di rectly in front of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as la the natural, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, snob af ?llmmcring and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac peculiar to all others In use. They are monnted In the finest manner, IL frames of the best quality, of all material? use-' for that purpose. Their finish and durability can not be surpassed. OACTIOH.-None genuine nnless tearing th et' trade mark stamped on every frame. JAMES ALLAN, Dealer In Watches. Jewelry. Sterling Silverware and Optical Gooda, No. 307 King street. oct3l-8tuthlyr Charleston, S. & = DrnQ0, Cqf rai cala, Ut. -RUSSELL'S SOOTHING SYR^P! AFresh Supply received and for sale, wholesale and retail, by _ Da. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street ? A D T H I S I AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS WORTH A POUND OF CURE. GET YOUR DISINFECTANTS. Just received, a supply of CARBOLIC ACID, BROMO-CHLORALUM, DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC. CHLORIDE OF SODA, ?c. Aleo a supply of MEDICATED WILLOW CHAR COAL, m Powder and In Pastilles, imported from Paris, prepared by Dr. Belloc, and approved by the French Academy of Medicine. This la the beat article ever offered here; recommended by many physicians as a preventive of Yellow Fever. Also, a snpply of the beat WHITE MUSTARD SEED, highly recommended as a preventive of Yellow Fever. Cali early, as the snpply ls limited, at the Drug Store of Da. H. BAER, _No. 131 Meeting street, ROSADALIS. ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROSADALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROSADALIS, endorsed by I Physicians. ROSADALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSADALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSADALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROSADALIS endorsed by the following : Dr. B, WILSON CARR, or Baltimore. Dr. T. a PUGH, of Baltimore Dr. THOS. J. BOYKIN, of Baltimore. Dr. A. DURGAN, of Tarboro', N. a Dr. J. S. SPARES, of Nicholas vile. Ky. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima. Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, ol Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. McCARTHA, or South Carolina, and man Y ot riera. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC ROSADALIS, ' endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now of Mary land Conference, formerly Chaplain in the Con federate Army of Northern Virginia. BOHATtATJH ia Alterative, Tomo and Diuretic, and acta ai one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex ceiling all impure matter and building np th< system to a healthy, vigorous condition IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH, WISEMAN A 00., S Agents in Dr. H. BARR. I Charleston mar?-iy (Engines, ?tiairjnurrj, &t. STEAM ENGINES. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ WRON, BMLBf & CO. Keep constantly on hand, and ready for imm?? diate delivery, STAT o NARY, PORTABLE AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINES, and can furnish, at .hort notice, any description of Engine not kept regularly in stock.. CIRCULAS, SAW MILLS*. Or approved Patterns and different sires, relay ror delivery, and neted with either Ratchet or Screw-Head Blocks. GRIST MILLS, From Sixteen to Thirty loch; French Burr, Don bte Geared GRIST MILLS. Also, the Universal atM Star COTTON GINS, THRESHERS, CANE MA? CHINERY, HORSE-POWERS, Ac. BAR IRON, STEEL AND METALS. A large assortment constantly on hand ?or the above articles. NAILS. SPIKES &<?. HENRY DI38TON A SON'S PATENT CIRCULAR, GANG, MULAT, HAND AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, GUMMING MACHINES, FILES, AC Also, MILLER'S CELEBRATED "INSERTED TOOTH" SAWS. SWADGES AND SAWYER'S TOOLS GEN? ERALLY. RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT AND MILL SUPPLIES. OILS. A run line or Pure OILS, as rollows: Sperm, Lard, Neatafoot, C., B. A Co.'s Lubricator, "White Oak OIL" Tallow, Axle Grease. B E L TING. Rubber and Leather BELTING, warranted. Also, Gum and Hemp Packing, Jate and Soap? stone Packing, Lacing, Gaskets, Belt Fastenings, all Kinds. LEAD. Sheet, Pig, Bar and Pipe. BLOCK TIN PIPE. PUMP8 OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. HOSE, LEATHER AND CUM, Or all Sixes. BRAJ99 GOODS. Steam Gauges, Water Gauges, Steam and Plumber's Brass-work. PLAIN AND GALVANIZED IRON PIPES, rn At Factory Prlcea ol MORRIS TASKER A CO. STEAM AND MALEABLE IRON FITTINGS. WHITE LEAD, COLORS AND PAINT OIL. ROPE, OAKUM, SHEATHING FELT AND PAPER, NAILS, SPIKES, 4c. CARTS, WACON8 AND TIMBER TRUCK8 * Of the celebrated make of WILSON, CHILDS A CO., Philadelphia. PATENT IRISH ROOFING FELT. CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., N.E. coassa MEKTING AND CUMBKRLAND sra. augH-mth8moD*w CHARLESTON, S. 0. Sisinfectant?. ^IS?INFECTING FLUID. SESQ? I-CHLORIDE IRON, WITH CARBOL 10 ACID. Recommended by the New York Board or Health aa one of the best Disinfectants. For dlslnfectlBg Privies, Vaults, Drains, Ceas- ' pools, Rooms, Ac. Manufactured and for sale by . C. F. PANKNIN, Chemist, No. las Meeting street, Charleston, s. C. Price-FIFTY CENTS per Donia jjSjj f JJ O T H K R S I For your Children, use none other than tue GERMAN SOUTHING COK DIAL. lt contains no Anodyne. For sale by the Manufacturer, DB. H. BARR* And also to be had at all Drug Stores