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CUHMERCI.IL \EITS. Exporta. LOSDOS-Per Fr bark Delpnine Mela'ne-64i tons phosphate rock. NEW YOKE-Per 8teain9hip Manhattan-36 bags sea Island cotton, 10*24 bales upland cotton. 991 s rice, 46 bales domestics, 672 packbges oil cake and sundries. BALI moi s-Per steamship Falcon-232 tierces rice, 94 i-acks rice, 227 biles of cotton 465 bois rosin, io bales sHrttug, 10 bales and 3 hhds hides, 16 rolls leather. 34,0Qo feet lumber, and 16 pkgs sundries. WXYMOCTH, MASS-Per sehr Marion-420 tons phosphate r ck. Ih? Cliarletlon Cotton. Klee and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, 1 SAruRDAT EVENING, November 13,1871. j COTTON.-The demand for this article was moderate, prices showing no change of note; sale-. 700 bales, say 2 at MK, 1 at 16, 2 at 16X. 53 at 17, 22 at ns, 158 at 17X, 29 at 17*i, 109 at 17X. seatl'X, loo at 18, 107 on private terms: We quo'e: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.15 @17S Low middling........17X@17S Middling.17X@?7J? Strict middling.18 @ RICE.-The market for this grain was Armer, and prices Tither better; sales about loo tierces, of clean Carolina, viz: 36 tierces at TX, 15 at 7 %, 24 at 7X. 28 at ? 13-16. We quote common to fair at 6S@7X; g>od 7?i@7 13-16. NAVAL STORES.-There were no sales reported. FREIGUTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi? nal on uplands, nominal on sea Islands; via New York, \d on uplands, ld on sea islands; by sall; 7-16d on uplands, on s?a islands nominal. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New York by steam Xe on uplands and lc on sea Islands; $2 fl tierce on rice; by sail >,'c ft rb on cotton;-fl tierce on rice; loc ft barrel on rosin; $7@8 ft M on lum? ber; $9@to fl M on timber. To Boston, by sall, Xe f> ft on upland cotton. To Providence, by ?all $s ft Mon boards, Xe fi ft on cotton;by ?team $1 f. bale on New York rates. To Phila? delphia, by steam Xe lt ft on uplands; by sall, $7 fl M on boards; $9 on timber: $3 ocr ton on clay, and |3a{3 so va phosphates. To Baltimore, by ?team sc V* ft by sall, $6 50@: fl M on boards; $8(93 2??tt non phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand by our merchants to take '.umber frelghta from Georgetown, S. C, Darlen ant SatlllaRiver, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $io@l2 fl M are the rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills I9X DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are pur? chasing sig M c checks at X@X off, and sell at par. j There ls no business doing in time bills. GOLD.-11^:2. Market? by Telegraph. MONET MARKETS. LONDON. November 18-Noon. - Consols 93X Bonds 91X PARIS, November 18-Noon.-Rentes 56.' 95c. NEW YORE. November 18-Evening-Money easy at 5a6, with exceptions at 3a4 at the close, sterling arm at 9xa9X- Gold natl s'. Govern? ments very Arm. state bonds Inactive. Old Tennessees s'eady; new heavy. Virginias steady. North carolinas firm. New South Carolinas weak. Tennessees 66s ; new 66. Virginias 59 s ; new 67. Louisianas 65; new 55. Levee sixes 63; eights 75. Alabama eights 08: fives 65 Georgia sixes 80; sevens 86. North Carolinas88X; new 10X> .-oath Carolinas 72; new 27>?. Bank statement: Loans Increase $1.5 'O.coo; specie increase over $2,260, 000; legal tenders Increase over $750,000- debt In? crease nearly $5,000,000. Freights Arm.' COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL. November 18-Noon.-Cotton open? ed stead} ; uplands 9sd, Orleans 9Xd; sa es 12,000 bale*. NEW YORK. November 18-Evening.-Cotron quiet ; sales 2200 bales; upland? issc, Orleans 19X* Hales of cotton mtures to-day 45 0 bales, as fol low.? : November 18 3-16al8x; December 18Xi 18 616; January 18 9 16; February 18X; March iva 10116; April 10X; May 19X. BOSTON. November 18.-Cotton quiet; mid? dlings 19:; net receipts 160 tales; gross 2995; sales 400: stock TOJO. PHILADELPHIA, November 18.-Cotton quiet; middling is'.c. BALTIMORE, November 18.-Cotton Arm; mid? dling issc: net reo lpta 120 bales, gross 259; pons coast wi-ie 74; sales 850; stock 6*73 NORFOLK. November 18.-Cotton steady; low middling IT sc; net receipts 1120 balea; exports coastwise 1530; sales 200; stock 6893. WILMINGTON, November 18.-cotton quiet; mid diing i7Xc; net receipts 78 bales; sales 37; stock 4644. SAT ANSAH. November is.-cotton very nrm; demand active; mi-'dilngs 17Xc; net receipts 3636 bales; exports 11 France 3107; tales 4100; Stock 61.564. AUGUSTA, November lb. -Cotton opened with a good demand, and closed q let but Arm at 17X0: receipts f>30 ba es; sales 680. MEMPHIS, November 18.-Cotton qolet; mid diing? i7.se: receipts 1810 bales. MOBILE, Novtmber 18-Cotton quiet but Arm: middlings i7.Sc, net receipts 600 bales; exportB CoaBtwlse 99; sales 689? stock 33.311. NEW ORLEANS. November 18.-Cotton strong; middling 18 sc; net receipts 2718 bales; gross 3313; export! to Great Britain 1932; coastwise 1346; 8 al es 7500; stock 08,007. GALVESTON. November 18.-Cotton steady; good ordinary 15Xc; net receipts 437 bales; ex? ports co ut wise 25; sales 1000; stock 30,818. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCB MARKETS. LIVERPO'L, November 18-Noon.-Turpentine Arm at ?-as-.se. Rosin Arm at 14 75 for strained. NEW YORK, November 18-Noon.-Flour un? changed. Wnlskey unchang -d. Wheat heavy, and 2i8c lower; winter rea Western $1 6?al 63. Corn unchanged. Rice Ann at sass c. Pork a shade easier at $13 osais 20. Beef quiet. Lard weak at 9%c. Naval stores Arm, Tallow active atvsatosc. BALTIMORE. November 18.-F our Arm and in gooC demand. Wheat Armer. Corn dull; whtie 70a78:; yellow 70a72; Weatera 72a73. Oats quiet a- 49a52c. Providions unchanged. Whiskey 95c. CINCINNATI. November is -Bacon dull and lower; old shoulders 6Xa7c; clear sides IX? Others steady. Western markets slow no mate? rial change. Havana Market. HAVANA, November ll.-The exportation mar? ket has continued dull since my report of the 8th. SUGARS -Clayed-Bu*, ere continue to slfow no disposition to operate at the prices asked Cor tue reduced stock of suitable bugara - dry and strong, and, consequently, sities comprise sraa 1 lots taken fOr home use and for the comp!- tement of cargoes bought i revionsly. The quotations of OXalO rs per arrobe for No 12, common ptoctBs, In good condition for the season, are still main? tained to day, but may be considered as entirely nominal, and in thia sense I reproduce i hem as follows: Nos 7 to io at 8 s9 s rs; Nos ll to 12 ct OXalO rs; Nos 13 to 14 t lOXalOX rs: Nos 15 to 17 at ii salis r-; N. s 8 to 20 at i2sal3s rs, and white? I3sai6 rs. according to quillty. Total sales reported un week, 6500 boxes, agaiL -t about 5000 last week The stock, a great portion of which ls In second hands, has deer-a ed to 108.4U9 boxes, against 73.41i boxes same date 1870. Molasses sugars are still quoted at 7aSrs. per arrobe, with no sales since th iee given tn my last. The stock of good c asses ts unimportant and firmly held, wblcn bat kept buyers out of the market. Centrifugals-One lot, 750 boxes, lnrerlor clas3. Nos 10 to ll, na* been bou .'ht at 8*? re. per ar? robe. Good sugars are held at prices beyond buyers' views, owing io their ecarctty. Muscovadoes-No transacnots here. At Ma tanzas a^out 251 hhds fair reAnlng were so d for the Uolt'd Stans ats l-i6a9X **. perarrooe. Quo tattoos SXaloX r8- for fair to prime. Tae stock ls new reduced to 950 nhds b tween here and Ma tanza-, and affords little inargla r .r operation-1. Croo prospect? are favorable Tor an average >1 ld lnjhe prluclpal producing districts, accord? ing to Ht accounts; but roy opinion ls that last year's production will not be attained, in spite or the late improvement or the cme Oe ds. Receipts of sugar at 'he warehouse! of thia por since lsr Januarv. were 95-3.766 boxes aad 36,996 hhds., again-t 1.292.221 in 1870. Deliveries same period. 866,210 b ixes snd 36.:so hhds.. against 1,276,000 boxes and 47,495 tlM-i. In 1S70. stock thu morning, 108,409 boxes and 760 hhds., against 73,412 boxes and 577 hhds. In 1870. Stock at Ma? tanzas. 6.634 boxes and 255 hhds, against 2,101 boxes and 378 hhd?. In 1870. Moussus.-Probably two cargoes could not be ga' here I between here and Matanzas, aud t ere ls n< thing d iing In lois "ti the ?-p jr ; bot the de? mand ls good for the ci ming crop, and large con tracts have been made at very high prices, which are not allowed to transpire so lar, the cash ad vanees graut d being very liberal. The deliveries extend to the Atst th et m> o'hs of next year. RUM.-Small supplie-, which are Armlv held at from $35a37 per pip., for col .red or shipping. Corps -Cont nues Arm at $i7s'al7X per qtl for A -: quail'les. H FREIGHTS-Are very don for all quar ere, and quoted "?c per b ix sugar to New York; $3a3 50 per hhd do to do, and 20s per t n, nominally, to Falmouth. The brig Menewa. 2 00 boxes for New York at quotations, is ihe only charter reported since la-t advices. EXCHANGES.-Rates have been weak, especially during the past two days, and clo-e at a .'ecllne in previous quotations, viz: London, sixty d.iys' sigh'. 20a20s perc nt. rr mluiu- Parts, do, 3?3s per cent, premium; Hamburg, do, 40XS40X 3CO. Ser dull ; "--pain, do, lian per cen', premium; Plied States, do. currencv. fclalX P-r cent, dis? count; do, sion s'gh', i^av (-er cent, premium; gold, sixty days'sight, 9>4a9s pei cent pr-.in:uni; do, short shr .t. U?Vi per oeut. premium. COLRMBCS, November 17.-Cott-n fair ?nd In good demand. Good ordinary i?xc, strict good ordinary ldgil'c, low mid ll ngs 16 sc, mid? dlings ITXC, j New York Naval Store? Market. From the Journal of Commerce, Friday, No? vember IT : The market for spirits turpentine is Armer. There ls rather more inquiry from the home trade and a small shipping demand. We quote merchantable order at 63c- Sales are 159 barrels on dock at 63c, abd loo barrels in yard at 68c Rosms-There ts a moderate inquiry from shippers, with prices unchanged. Sales are 2.300 barrels, 9,000 strained and lew No. 2 tu yard at $4 67>i. and iso barrels pale. $7 50a825. We quote strained at $3 75 ; No. 2 at $5a5 40 : No. 1, $5 75a 6 75 ; pale, $7s8 ; extra pale, $8 25ai0. Tar ia seldng in small lots at steady prices. Sales em? brace 5) barr?is Washington at $3 62 - ,. New Torie Hay Market. From the Dally Bulletin, Friday, November 17 : There ls no change tn this market. Prices con? tinue Orm on short supplies. Trade wi 1 proba? bly continue along In ar> >ut the same position until about the first part tr December, when re? ceipts will stop and prices be advanced. Straw la moderately active at full prices. New York Coffee Market. From the Journal of Commerce, Friday, No? vember 17: In Brazils there ls no Important change. Tue demand ls light from all quarters, but holders do net betray any anxiety and refuse to press business. A sale 013000 bags ls reported, but whether from first or second hands we could not ascertain. East and West India coffees are quiet at old rates. A sale In the neighborhood or 400 bales Mexican ls reported on private terms. Another cargo or Java (some 22,000 mata,) bat lt was sold -lome time ago. New York Rice Market. From the Dally Bulletin, Thuraday. November 16: T e demand has been rather better, and the market ?hows a stronger tone, the small stock here giving sellers an immediate advantage on any lin. rease or the outle . tales or 165 tierces Carolina at Sasxc; 3 V lor choice; 176 bags Ran? goon at 7a7)?c, currency, duty paid, and SOO bags do. In bond, at 3)?a3Xc, gold. From the Daily uuletln, Friday, November 17: The market retains a strong tone, most de? cided on domestic, but participated in by a'l grades in sympathy, and holdere offer their stocks with moderation. The demand ls very fair. Sale? of f5 tierces Carolina at SaSsc. 160 nags Rangoon at 7a",'?c, and 75 bags Patna at 7 J? c. Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBIA. November 17.-Sales to-day 85 bales; middlings is vc UNION. November 17.-71 bales sold during the week. Market opened on Monday at 16c, and closed to day at I6,s,. CHESTER, November 16 - Market qule ; ordl nary 13??c, good ordinary 15c, low mlddlingB 16c, middlings 16.-?C good middlings 17c. ANDERSON, November 15.-Sal' a for the week ending to-day 380 bales. Market active and prices ranging from 16? to 10%. Receipts by Railroad, November 18. BOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 1379 bales cotton, 103 bales goods, 100 bbl s flonr, 6 cars lumber and wood. 3 cars stock. To Rail? road Agent, W W Smith. Oeo H Walter A co, Wm C Ree A co. Frost A Adger, A J salinas. Mowry A son. Reeder A Davis, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, A S Smith, Pringle A Son, Sloan A Selgnioas, W R Ryan, W B Williams A Son, Dowling a co, A B Mulligan, W C Courtney A co, Q W William . '? co. Wlss A co. Witte Brea, O Foll?n, L Lorentz, john Campsen A co, Macqueen A Riecke, H Coblt A co, O Phil fps, Tiedeman, Calder A co, H Klatte A co, R Mure A co, L D DeSaussure. Wanna w A Carew, Murd jugh A Mathews, O s Hacker. KOKT ll EASTERS RAILROAD. 165 bales upland cotton, 223 bbla naval stores, cars lumber, wood, rough rice, tobacco. Uve stock, mdse, Ac. To Frost A Adger, W K Ryan, Pringle A iou, Pelzer, R dgers A co, W C Court? ney A co, Ravenel A co, TP Smith, A S Smith, A J Salinas, Smith A Chapeau. J c lfalionee. G W williams A co, Kinsman A Howell, Geo A Tren. holm A Son, Wm O Bee A co. Caldwell A Son, G H Walter A co. Reeder A Davis, Witte Brea W A Evans. Barden A Parker. Whllden A Jones, Bart A LO, Cleghorn. Herring A co, S D Stoney, Ward law Sc Carew, Geo Curtis, T L Swln'on, J Giles, H L Winton, L E Connor A Soo. F Klint worth, E Johnston, E Welling, Goodrich, Wine man A co, Railroad Agent and Order. Passengers. Per steamship Manhattan, ror New York A Stickney, A H Abrahame, T R Stickney, T D Malkey, Mrs Slattery. A Allen. Per steamship Falcon, from Baltimore-Miss S Martin, Riss A Wardlaw, W E Cht*?lm. Per steamship Georgia, rrom New York-Hon J Fraser. H T Lohse. Mrs M Pennal, W K Pennal, Susy Pennal. M; s M McDonald Master O'Neill. Dr sac Ray, A Kirkwood. G Gin m in, c Moulton, Wm Moulton, H S Speer, Mrs M Waterbury and Infant, J Dalrymple, Mrs T Campbell, Mrs sturtevant, Mrs Terry and two children, Mrs Vate-, M O'Brien, A Moneus, MIPS Foray the, Mrs S Smith, Mrs Barnett and J Henny. Per steamer Water Lilly, from Edlsto, Enter? prise, Rockville, and Way Landlnars-Mrs H C Robinson, two children and nurse, E M Wilson. N L wes coat, Dr F M Robinson, B S Whaley, Dr H B Lee and lady. B S Whaley, son and daughter. Wm K av encl, E w seabrook and eon, E Ravenel, C La Roch?, O Balley and T Legree. Per steamer Dictator, (rom Florida via Savan? nah-Mr Harrlll, Mr White, Mr Toohey, Miss A Weatherhora, and 8 deck. EORT CA I KA DAR. MOON'S PHASSS. i.sst ouarter. 6tb. 7 honra, 34 minutes, morning. New M ion, 12th. ll hour, 49 minutes, morning. F.rst y uar ter. 19th. 8 hour?, 27 minutes, morning. Full Moon, 26th, 8 hour?, 33 minutes, evening. 20 Monday. 211 Tuesday. 22| Wednesday.. 23? Thuraday_ M] Friday. 25? Saturday_ CH,Sunday. SUM RISES. 6.. 36 6. 86 6. 87 6.. 88 6. .89 6. 40 6. 41 8CK 8KT8. 4..54 4..64 4..64 4..63 4..63 4. 63 4. 53 MOON R. * 3 ll..14 1..16 2..16 S..14 4..10 5.. 7 rises. nioH WATBB. 2.. 1 8.. 1 S..42 4..46 6..31 .6..11 6..53 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON. 8. C.NOVEMBER 2o, 1871. Lat 36 deg 46 min 33 sec. | Len 79 deg 67 mm 27 aec. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Spanish bark cixlo, Laudeta, Havana-8 dava. Ballast. To WP Hall. Merchants' Line sehr Matilda Brooks, Jones. New York-5 days. Mdse. To W Roach A co. J E Adger Sc co. Adams, Dam n A co, U Bischoff Sc co, W M Bird Sc co, T W Bliss Sc co, Bultmann Bros, C Berbuase. II Bul winkle, Blum A Miller, A Brook banks, W C Bee A co, J Campsen A co. Cameron, same? Sc co, JIU Clan-en, w u charee * co, E lt v owperthwait, T Campbell, Dowle, Moise A Da? vis, H A Due, Douglas Sc Miller, T P Forreston, B leldmann a co, H Gents A co, J Gorham, Good? rich, wineman A co, G Msmlth A Son. Uart A co, I H Hail A co. J Hurkamp A co, Holmes A Calder, Jewell Bros. Knobeloch A Small, U Kiatte A co. C Kerrison. Jr, Kltnck, Wickenberg A co, Kinsman Bros, J Kennedy, M Luhrs, Kanapaux A G neales, Kinsman A Howell. S R Marshall A co. Wm Mar? scher. T S Nelson, B O'Neill, J F O'Neill, J N Rob? son, C P Poppenhelm. J A Quackenbush. Steffens, Wern*"- A Ducker, S C Railroad Agent, W shep? herd *. co. E U >tel In?, W B Smith A co, Wm L Webb, c W Stiles, A Tobias' Sons, Tiedeman, Cal? der A co, F von Santen, Wageuer A Monsees, O F Wleters, S U Wilson A Bro. W G Wbl.den, agt, J wiley A co, W H welch. Walker. Evans A Cogs? well, Dr Plumer, G W Williams A co, J B Palser. H H A co, and Cider. Sehr Sparkling Sea, Farrell, Jacksonville, bound to New York, wita a cargo ol lumber, and put In leaking. sehr Emma Baker, Rumley, Santee. 2100 bash els rough rice. To Stonev A Lowndes. Sehr Ann s Deas, Garb?ttL West Point MUI. 46 tes rice. To Cohen, Hanckel A co. Boat Irom Wadmalaw. 5 baga sea Island cot. ton. To Fraser A Dill. Boat rrom James Island. 2 bags sea Island cot? ton. To Fraser A Ddl. Boat rrom Christ Church. 6 bags sea Island cot? ton. To Kinsman A Howell. Boat from James island 2 baga sea island croton. To w Gurney. Boat from Cnrist Church. 2 bags aea Island cot? ton. To Stoney A Lowndes. Boat from Wadmalaw. 4 bags sea Island cot co'ton. To Stoney A Lowndes. Boat rrom John's Island. 2 bags sea island cot? ton. To Stoney A Lowndes. Boat rrom James Island. 2 bags sea Island cot? ton. To Stoney A I 0 wades. Kcceived rrom Chlsolm's MIU. 33 tes rice. To W Q Bee A co. Received rrom Bennett's Mill. 70 tierces rice. To W U Bee A co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Georgia, Holmes, New York- lert 16th instant. Mdse. To Wagner, Huger A co. W A Courtenay, Northeastern Railroad co. SAC Railroad co. South Carolina ital road Ageut, Jas E Adger A co, Adams Express Company. J Apple. John Archer, D A Aram", Adam-;. Dara?n A cu, C i> Ahrens A co. G W Alraar. B boyd. T M Bristol! A co. E E Bedrord. E T Br jwn. Dr II Baer. J A Blake. Edwin Bates A co, Butler, Chadwick. Gary A co, Cameron. Barkley A co, T M Cater, Chase A Cunno, Louis Cohen A co, U Brown, ll 0 Clark, W H Chufee A co, C Claclus, Wm c Courtney A co, A F Chevreux, Jno Campsen A co. Coosaw R M co. Crane, Boylston A c??. Do wie. Moise A Da? vis. M Drake, J H Devereux, John S Fairly Ac, D F Fleming A C", Forsythe, McComb A co. O Goldstein A Son, 1 L Falk A CO, N A Hunt. Hart A co, A H Hayden, Harbeson A co. J W Harrison, ii K liuzert, Pat Haley, T M Horsey A Bro, A Hammerschmidt Johnston, Crews A co, Jeirords A co, Killick, WI? kenbrre A co, U Klatte A co, U Ii Johuson, J J K em, Kinsman A Dowell. Chas Kerrison, ll Kainlnskl. P B La a ne A c. Kins? man Bros, j Kullnskl, Kanapaux A Gonzalez. J W Linley, Lesesne A Wells, H Leidiug. E L e. Saml Lord. Jr, Wm Marscher, Mantoue A co, P Moody, J Manu A son. Jno G Milnor A co. McLoy A Rice, J Moloney, Macqueen A Riecke. Wm Mc Ka v. Ho t Mure A co. Mis WA Mehrtens N Merunugh. B K Seufvlle. B O'N ill, J o' e li. Nachmau A co. W H Pomroy, J J Pringle Pringle A sou. Mr? Pen nal, C P Poppenheim, W D Porter, J R Read A co, J A Quackenbush, Riordan, Dawson A co. John Rnaaell, W P Russe'.: A co, Stol!, Webb A co, A U Stone, A R Stillman, Wm B Smltb A co. H Seig llng, P C Scb roder, O F Wteters. Walker, Evans A Cogs wei', Mrs C C stockton, J Thomson A co, Ravene! A cn, Ravenel. Holmes A co, AL Tyler, J F Taylor A co. P P Toale, Thomas A Lanneau, agts, Tiedeman. Calder, M Schwartz, O Tiedeman A co, R Thomllnaon A co. J W Watta, M Trleet, S W Whitwell, u Wiggins, E Willie, Wm L Webb, F Wehmaon, w J Yates. G W Williams A co, Mrs J W wilkinson, Shackelford A Kelly, and others. Friday, 8 45 A M, ctr Ohlccoteague, passed steam steamship Charleston, hence for Kew York; Satur I day, at l A M, Cape Hatteras hearing N by W 20 miles, passed steamship South Carolina, henee for New York. Sehr J U Stickney, FookP, Baltimore-72 hours. Guano and m dre. To Street Bros A co, J Thorn sou A co. W H Welch. E M Qrlmke, Heath A Ric?, and the Atlantic Phosphate co. Sehr R E Lee, Gradick, Cooper River. 1300 bush? els r. ugh rice. To John Haackel A co, and W K Ryan. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Palatka via Jack . Bonville, Fernandina and Savannah. 153 bales cotton, mdse a:.d sundries. To Ravenel A co, G li Ingraham A Son, Fraser A Dill, Paul, Welch A Brandea, Caldwell A Son, Stoney A Lowndes, R s Yenning, Witte Bros, W M Lawton A Sons. Ward law A carew. Johnston, Crews A co, A B Mulli? gan, Plnckney Bros, W B Williams A Son, E B, G W Williams A cc, J Satphen A co, D McPaerson, White A Harris, Lesesne A Wells. Steamer* Planter, Foster, Peedee River via Georgetown, s C. 327 bales cotton. 260bbls naval stores, mdse, Ac. To Raveael, Holmes A co. TP Smltb, Kinsman A Howell. Mowry A Son, Witte Broa. W K Ryan. Pelzer, Rodgers A co, Claghorn, Herring A co, Frost A Adger, Barden A Parker, J A Qaackenbush, W o Bee A co, Steele A Wardell, Shackelfbrd A Kelly, C Neilson, Fenwick A Tal? bert, and Order. Steamer Water Lilly, Togllo, Edlsto, Enterprise. Rockville, and Way Landlnga. 47 bags sea island and 8 bales upland cotton, mdse and Bund iles. To Douglas Nisbet. T P Smith, W A Boyle, John Colcock A co. Stoney A Lowndes, R Roper, Witte BroB, Fraser A DUI, Kinsman A Howell, Ravenel A co, W C Courtnev A co, W Gurney, H F Baker A co. J M Baker, N A Hunt, M McGorty. KUnck, Wlckenberg A co, J E Adger A co, and others. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York James Adger A co. Steamship Falcon, Haynle, Baltimore - P c Trenholm. Fre ch bark Delphine Helaine, Bertho, London -J A Enslow A co. Sehr Marlon, Leffert, Weymouth, Mass-Master. SAILED SAI URDA Y. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York. Steamship Falcon. Haynle, Baltimore. Sehr Anna Shepheid. Newton, Jacksonville. Sehr B N Hawkins, O'Donnell, Savannah. SAILED YESTERDAT. Sehr Marlon, Ledert, Weymouth, Mass. FROM THIS PORT. Sehr Matoaka, Fooks, Baltimore, November 15. Sehr John S Lee, Van Gilder, Baltimore, Novem? ber 15. Sehr Jonas Smith, Douglas, New York, Novem? ber 15. Sehr John Shay, Fisher, Wilmington, Del, 15ih November. Sehr virginia, Ross, at New Haven, Conn, 15th November. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Virginia, Hnnter, at Philadelphia, November 16. Sehr J S Detwtler, Grace, at Philadelphia, 15th November. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Spanish brig Manuel, Paras, from St Jago de Cabs, October 31. MEMORANDA. The pilot boat Mystery spoke on Friday last. 20 miles east or charleston, the sehr Mary Matilda, from a Northern port for Key West, The sehr May Morn, Babb, from Georgetown, S O, arrived at New York November 15. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS FORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Br ship Colonist, Boarsrud, np.Oct 21 Br ship Mazdala, Rlack, np.Oct 24 Br bark Beltlste, Williams, sailed.Oct 16 The soeskummeren, Westergaard, sl'd.Oct 17 The Windermere. Yeoman, sailed.,_Oct 17 The Hamlcja, Birkland, sailed.Oct 26 NEWPORT, INO. Br bark David McNntt, Lockhart, sailed.. .Sept 2S The Preso, Jenkins, sailed.Sept 29 BRISTOL, ENG. Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Oct n FLsrrwooD, KNO. Ship John Sidney, Bartlett, sailed.Oct 13 CARDIFF. Br bark Perseverance, Cook, cleared.Cet 81 HALIFAX, MS. Br ship City or Halifax, McSlhennj, np.Oct 20 ANTWERP. Br bark Celeste, Fullerton, up.Oct 21 HAVANA. Span bark Ti o Y So on no, Ren tena, cl'd_Oct 28 ST. JAOO DI CUBA. Span brig Manuel, Paras, sailed.Oct 31 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Bark Acacia, Robinson, up.Oct 23 NEW TORR. Sehr John E Daily, Smltb, np.Nov ll PHILADELPHIA. steamship Virginia, Hunter, cleared.Nov 16 Sehr J S Dttwiier, Grace, cleared.Nov 15 Sehr J Ricardo Jova, Little, cleared.Nov 9 Sehr s V W Williams, Simmons, cleared...Nov ll Sehr E C Ko nme,i, Adama, np.Nov 4 BANGOR, UK. Sehr F Segur, Grogan, cleared.Nov 2 tDatcbce, Jetoclrrj, &i. TTTALTHAM WATCHESl 8-4 PLATE, 16 AND 20 SIZES. These are the best WATCHES made In this coun? try, and are made with and without Stem Wind? ing Attachment. They are finished In the best manner and run with the greatest accuracy, and eannot be excell? ed anywhere, at their respective prices. The cases are all of the newest patterns, and specially made to our own order. Our atock or these Watches ls now the largest, and our prices, all things considered, are the low? est In the city. BALL, BLACK A CO., JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, Nos. 565 and 567 Broadway, New York.. Inlyis-lvr_ JEWELRY, 'WATCHES AND SILVERWARE. JAMES ALLAN, No. 307 KING STREET, INVITES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HIS NEW LARGE AND E LEO ANT STOCK OF WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND FANCY GOODS. AU the newest and most exquisite designs ls JEWELRY, comprising, SETS OF PEARL, GARNET, ALL GOLD, CORAL AND STONE Leontine, Opera, Neck and Vest CHAINS; Sea Rings, Diamond Rings; Gent's Pins, Pearl and Diamond; Piala Gold and Wedding Ringa always ou hand or made to order; Sleeve Buttons and Muds, Bracelets, Brooches and Earrings; Armlet and Necklaces, in Gold and Coral; Brooches fo: nair or Miniatures. Lockets, Charms and Masonu Fins, Glove Bands, at JAMES ALLAN, No. 307 KING STREEU, A few doors above Wentworth street. ang24-fmw _ JgLECTRO MAGNETIC BATTERIES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE BAGS, AC For sale by DR. H. BA ER, mario No.i3lMeeting street. SbiPinnq. JpOR LIVERPOOL. The first-class Iron Brig CARLOTA, Por-^&? tuondo, Master, wanting o?ly 300 bales toSB?a complete cargo, will meet with dispatch for the above port. For Freight engagements apply to POV15 8_ROBERT MURE & CO. J! O R FORT SUMTER, BATTERY WAOENER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTEREST! SQ POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast, safe and comfortably appointed Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharf SOt KVBRT DAT. at io o'clock morning, and 8 o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, apply to CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNG, novis On Board. JpOR LIVERPOOL. The Al American ship OLIVE S. SOUTH ARD, J. S. Theobald Master, having a large SS portion or her Cargo engaged and going board, will be dispatched tor the above port. For Freigut engagements, apply to OCH2 B. G. WILKINS A CO R NEW YORK. ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23D, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA, IBolmes, Commander, will sail for New York on THURSDAY, November 23d, at 2 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharvea. Through Billa of Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania, Gotten burg, and to Olasgow, by ANCUOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New Enatland Cltlea aa usual. Insurance by Steamers or thia Line H per cent. For Freight or Passage Engagements, having very flue Deck Stateroom accommodatlo.s, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to w. A. COURTENAY, No. l Union Wharves nov20-mtnth3_ NE W Y ORK. VJ BW YORK AID; CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINK. ESTABLISHED 1845. The Splendid side-Wheel Steamship JAMES ADOER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander, will sall from Ad ger's Wharf on TUESDAY, the 21 st instant, at 1 o'clock P. M. mw Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton tr Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng land manufacturing towns. mw Insurance half per cent, by thia line of Steamers. For Freight or Passage, apply to nov20-2 JAMBS ADO KR A CO., Agents. pACLFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPYB THROUGH LINS TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers or tho above line leave Pier sc. 42. North River, foot of Canal;_ street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the I6tn and 3oth of every month (except when these dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preced mg. All departures connect at Panama with steam Ara for south Pacific and Centrai American ports. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japan and Ohma, steamers leave San Fran claco first of every month, except when lt falls on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers tonch at Havana, bet gn direct rrom New York to AsplawalL One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult, Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foot of Canal street, North River, New York. F. R. BABY, Agent. July26-lyr _ JjlOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY wm dispatch one of their first-class, full powei Iron Screw steamships from PIER No. 46 N. R-, EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS FOLLOWS: MINSESOTA,Capt.T.W.i-Teeman,Nov.22 at 2s PM IDAHO, Capt. PRICE.Nov. io, at 7>i A M MANHATTAN, Capt. J.B.PRICE, Dec. 1, at - ?OLORADO, Capt. T. F. FREEMAN.Dec. 6, at 1 P M cabin Passage $so, gold. Steerage Passage (Offlce No. 29 Broadway) $80, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 68 Wall street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued ny the Charleston and New York Steamers, which make close connection with the above line. For particulars and rate of Freliht apply to .JAMES AUGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., maye Or WM. A. COURTENAY. J>OR GARDNER'S BLUFF, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON TBE PEEDEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN, S. C. The steamer PLANTER. Captain J. T. Foster, ls now receiving Freight,_ at Accommodation Wharf, and will leave on WED? NESDAY MORNING, the 22d instant, at 6 o'clock. For Freight engagements or Passage, having state-room accommodations, apply to the Cap? tain on board, or to RAVENEL, HOLMES ? CO., nov20-2_No. 177 East Bay, Agents. OR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. F The splendid Steamers DICTATOR, Captain L. M. Coxetter, and CITi,__ _ POINT, Captain Geo. E. McMillan, wm bail as iui lows: The Die ator will leave Charleston every TUES? DAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, and City Point every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, ror Fernandina, Jacksonville, Palatka, ami all Landings on sr. John's River. These Steamers connect with rail? road at Yocol fur st; Augustine, and at Palatka with steamers tor Enterprise. Close connection ts also made with steamships at Cedar Keys for New orleans and Havana, and shippers can rely on no detention or freights to New orleans, and at low rates. For F: eight or Passage, having first-class ac? commodations, apply to RAVENEL A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorst'a wharf and *ast Bay. Through Bills of Lading given to New Orleans. nove_ "yjTEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA , AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT. S. C. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. MCNELTY, Will leave Accommodation Wharf _ . ??T*^k. every MONDAY MORN:NO, at 8 o'clock, ?~?2??E3M for savannah Beaufort, linton Head and spau Uh Wells. Returning will leave Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING. Win leave for Beaufort, Pacific and Chlsolra's Landings every THURSDAY MORNING at 8 o'cli>ck. Returning will leave Beautort every FRIDAY MORNING. Freight received WEONESDAY9 and SATURDATS. Must be prepaid to Way Landings. Goods consigned to care of Agents will be for? warded free or storage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., novl_No. 177 East Bay. gENZLNE, DOUBLE DISTILLED, FOR CLEANING CLOTHES. For sale wholesale and retail bv Dr. H.BAER, No. 131 Meeting street. ?rano {)ri?e Distribution. TH]3~^OTjTH CAROLINA FOR THE PROMOTION OF IMMIGRATION TO THE 80UTH, BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents' CHARLESTON, S. C. -o A SERIES OF CONCERTS WILL BE GIVEN UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society, At the Academy or Music, Charlearon, S. C.. commencing January 8, 1872, at which Drawings will take place and Distributions made to Ticket-Holders or the entire Academy or Music Building, at Charleston. S. C.. and ca-h in varions amounts making in all TWO THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND FIVE GIFTS, estimated at $500,000. 150,000 SEASON TICKET8 OF ADMISSION, AT FIVE DOLLAR8 EACH. ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. For references and full particulars send for Circulars. The Drawing of this Great Southern Enterprise will be conducted under the supervision or the fol? lowing well known gentlemen: General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Hon. ROGER A. PRIOR, or New York. Remittances can be made to us, and the Tickets will be sent by Ret urn Mall, by BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. General ll. O. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK. General M. W. GART. Tickets can be procured of E. SEEKING & CO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 34 Broad street. nova_ Cotton <Eie0, Ut. Proclamations. Ij?mTsTAT^ To the Commissioner* and Managers of Elections for the County of Charleston: Whereas, JAMES J. HARDT, who, at the gene? ral election held In October. 1870, was chosen a member of the Hoase of Representatives for the Election District or Charleston, to serve for two years, has this day handed to me bis resignation as a member or the said House; and, whereas, the Constitution or the State or Sooth Carolina directs that In eucn a ca*e a writ of election shall be issued by the Speaker of the House for the purpose or filling the vacancy thus occaaloned, for the re? mainder or the term for which the member so re? signing waa elected to serve: Kow, therefore, you and each of you are hereby required, arter advertisement, and with regard to the provisions of the Constitution and laws of the said State touching yonrduty In such case, to hold an Election for a member of the House or Repre? sentatives for the Election District aforesaid, to serve for the remainder of the term for which the said JAMES J. HARDY wa? elected, the Polls to be opened at the various places of election In the said County, on MONDAY, the 27th day of Novem? ber. A. D. 1871, by the various sets of Managers for those places respectively, and the conntlng of the votes cast and the declaration or the result or the election to oe lu accordance with the provi? sions or the 15th, 18.h, 17th and 18th sections of an Act approved March 1st. 1870, entitled "An Act providing for the General Elections and the man? ner of conducting the same. " This writ, together with a certified copy or your return of the election to be held under it. nave before the House of Represes tatives at its next meeting, alter the election. Witness, the Hon. FRANKLIN J. MOSES. Jr., Esq.. Speaker, at columbia, this 14th day of No? vember, 1871, and In the ninety-sixth year of the sovereignty and Independence of the United States or America. FRANKLIN J. MOSES. JR., Speaker of the House of Representatives. A. 0. JONES, Clerk of the House of Representatives. novlT-4_ Uni lb mg ?flaterial. B HILDERS' 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. 0Ct31 E. M. GRIMKE, P. 0. BOX 374. y AVEELEY HOUSE, No. 256 KINO STREET, (IN THE BEND,) CHARLESTON, S. C. Mrs. A. J. Kennedy begs to announce that "The Waverly" has not been closed during the preval? ence of the fever, ii ut has been renovated and paint? ed throughout. The location of "The Waverly" ls the best of any hotel In charleston, being In the Im i ediate vicinity ot the leading retail stores and public promenade, making lt a pleasant place for strangers to stop while in Charleston. The rooms are large, weil furnished and exceedingly well ventilated, and the table all that the most fastidious could desire, commercial travellers will and this house a home. The proprieties would most respectfully solicit a share or that patronage which has lier, tofcre bee- so liberally bestowed. MRS. A. J. KEN- EDY novl6-wfmimo Proprleireas. ISITORS TO CHARLESTON SHOULD BE SURE TO STOP AT THE MILLS HOUSE DURING THEIR STAY IS THE CITY. This elegantly appointed HOUSE, which waa temporarily cloEed during the prevalence of the fever, has now been reopened after having un? dergone many lmportaut improvement with a flew to the lncreise i comfort of the guests. Mr. D. C. BURNETT, Proprietor or the Ottawa House, Montreal, canada, will, in connection with Mr. PARKER, conduct the MILLS HOUSE in a style second to that of no Hotel In the country. novi?-lmo Cigars, Sobarco, Ut. IAOU .aioas ?2ia nrerrnAV loiadrag jo loiajidoij 'HadOHHOS HYITUM .pali?nos Aiiujioodwi BI soojs srq jo consulars .xa av -o? papuan* iudmoid aq HIM 'gaoamdeo .av ill.') ?o usso qua 'io q 01 papuana u3pio .ssauisuq jo san siq ai sapius \\i jo 8uijei8U03 'spoof) aqi aodn 93u?Aps las inoqiiA 'epsui assqamd joiuooms onioissOYHN33HO joj pa??asqoxa nd IB RisaWiVd ai03dS .aps.il Jiaqi loi laauiaonp j] vnx-t a? '-09 'di?NS 'OOOVaOi 'SHVDIO jo SJdumsaoo liman pas aisi .aioqAV 'Biasaqojo^ o; saajDo nauSisiapaj oqj, .X33HIS OXIS ois 'OK iv aanasan UUUYJI aioaas 1 SH019 STDIO KVnTTAi gQH3Jw3[ Coots, 5!)oe?, Ut. OKNTLKVKK-Please announce through your columns WEAT IS TO THE INTEREST OF ALL TO KNOW, that from this day forward there will be a great redaction la the prices of FINE BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, CAR? PET and COURIER BAGS, SATCHELS, Ac, Ac., at No. 121 Meeting street. EDWABD DALY. NOTICE ! NOTICE I Now In atocle a full line of GENT'S SPORTING and CAVALRY BOOTS. Special attention ta call? ed to the "PRINCE ALEXIS" HUNTING BOOT Cable Screw Wire Sewed. Sold at a small margin of profit by EDWARD DALY, No. 121 Meeting street. LADIES, MISSES, CLILDREN, BOYS AND YOUTHS will find In tbelr Department a fine selection of STAPLE AND DRESS BOOTS, SHOhS AND GAlTfcRS. Sold low by EDWARD DALY, No. 121 Meeting street. NOTICE TO PEDESTRIANS. The '-OLD GENT'S SHOE," just received, made or best material to order. The fit ls good, easy and stvllah. Sold only at EDWARD DALY'S, No. 121 Meeting street. LN THE DRESS DEPARTMENT FOR YOUNG GENTS My stock Is complete, comprising all that ts NEW, DURABLE and FASHIONABLE. great palus has been taken with a view to tit and finish. HAND AND CABLE-SEWED FRENCH OALF, QLOVE-TOP AND CREOLE GAITERS, BROGANS AND BLUCHERS. Besides always in stock my INIMITABLE FRENCH CALF HAND-SEWED BOOTS, that met with such rapid sale all spring and sum? mer. The prlcea you know. call at KOWALD DALY'S. No. 121 Meeting street, novl6-wfml mo On the Boulevard. T. M. BRISTOLL & CO. No. 250 KING STREET, Are now opening a fresh and well varied stock of BOOTS AND SHOES for Ladles'. Misses', Men's, Buys' an I Cntldren, In all the different qualities, where families can supply themselves at reason? able prices. A call most respectfully solicited. Stock replenished weekly by steamers from Phila? delphia and New York._nov!3-mthlmo ET THE BEST! Buy your BOOTS AND SHOES at BT El BE B'S, NO. 41 BROAD STREET. He makes them to order, In any style desired, using only the beat material and workmanship. Constantly on band, a large assortment of cos 10m made BOOTS AND SHOES, of all sizes. The New EXCELSIOR GAITER, Which dispenses with shoe strings and elastlo, if ADE TO ORDER at this establishment. Call and examine specimens. JACOB STE I BER, ra av 23 No. 41 Broad street. ?gUSSELL'S SOOTHING SYRUP. AFresh Supply received and for sale, wholesale and retail, by J>* H- BAER, ' No. 131 Meeting street. fiailroa?f. OFFICE OF THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, S. 0., November IT, 1871. On and Bf.er TUESDAY. November 21, tbe Pas? senger Trains on tbls Road will run as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston dally.3.25 P. M. Arrive at Savannah dally.9.15 P. M. Leave savannah dally.10.46 P. M. Arr.ve at Charleston dally.5.36 A. M. DAY TRAIN. Ji Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 8.80 A. af. Arrive at Savannah, Sundays excepted. 6.00 P.M. Leave Savannah, sn nd a ja excepted.:. 8.00 A. IC. Arrive at Charleston, Sundays exc'ted. 6.00 P. M. Freight forwarded daily on through bills of lad* lng.to points in Florida and by Savannah Une of steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to freights for Beaufort and points on Port Royal Railroad and at as low rates as by any other Une, 0. S. GADSDEN, SIB Engineer and Superintendent. sro. BOYLSTON, Qen'l Ft. and Ticket Agent. novis_ NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM? PANY. CHARLESTON, 8. a, February ll, 1871. Tra?na wm leave Charleston Dally at 030 A. M. and 6 P. ii. Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 2:30 P. M. Train does not leave Charleston e P. M., stn?. DATS. Train leaving 830 A. M. makes through conn ec tien to New York, via Richmond and Aoquia Creek only, going through in 40 honra. Passengera leaving by e P. M. Train have chulee of route, via Richmond and Wai hing wu or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those tearing FRIDAT by thia Train lay over on SO-DAT lu Bal? timore. Those leaving on SAT?RDAT remain Sun. OAT in Wilmington, NT 0. This la the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to cincinnati Chicago and other ^ om ta West and Northwest, both Tra?na making con? nections at Washington with Western tra?na of Baltimore and o hlo Railroad. S. 8. SOLOMONS Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CLS?pon, General Ticket Agent, febll-l? mos_ OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. S CHARLESTON, 8. C., June 8,18TL On and after SOND?T, June li, the Passen? ger Tra?na on the Booth Carolina Railroad WILL run aa follewi: "?sw POI A?8T7BTA. W Leave Charleston.s.so A. M. Arrive at Augusta.4.S? p. M. ICS 00U7KBIA. Leave Charleston.M.8.90 A M. Arrive at Columbia.~-.8.40 P. M. FOR CHARLB8T?M. Lsave Augusta.-.T.40A.M. Arrive at Charleston.8.20 P. M. L^ave Columbia. 7.40 A. W. Arm ve at Charleston.3,20 p. M. THROUGH WIXICIMOTON TRAIK. Leave Augusta.8.00 A. M. Arrive at KlngvlUf.9.06 A. M. Leave Ringville.1.4? P. M. Arrive at Angosta. 7.4fi P. M. ACOCHA mast xxpRxaa. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.."....... s.80 P. M, Arrive at Augusta. .. T.04A JU Lsave Angosta._0.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.M 6.40 A. M. ooLUXBLi NIGHT ixranag. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Oharisatoo.M. 7.io p. H. Arrive at Columbia. 6.00 A. M. Leave Columbia._.m??" 7.50 P. M. Arrive at Obarleston.6.45 A. sL SUM KIB7ILLB TRAIN. Leave charleston.2.46 P. M. Arrive at Summerville..?.4.10 P. M. Liare SummervlUe..7.00 A M. Arrive at Charleston.?. ?.... 8.15 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. ~i ? Leave camden.?-...?. 6.00 A. M. Arrive at Colombia.......10.40 A M. Leave Columbia.1.38 P.M. Arrive at Camden-.fl.OO P. M. Day and Sight Trains make oloae connections at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and central Railroad. Night Train connecta with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Colombia Night Train connecta with Green villa and Columbia Railroad Camden Train connecta at Ringville dally (es* cept sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and runs through to Colombia and returns on Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A L. TYLER, vice-President, S. B. PICRENS. a. T. A I ania Scales. STANDARD SCALES, More than USO Diff?rent Modifications. AGENTS ALSO FOR THE BEST ALARM MONET DRAWER FAIRBANKS & CO.,' No. 953 Broadway, New York. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., No. US Milk Street, Boston. For sale by HART & CO., aep30-tuf4mo8 Charleston, S. 0. EJrnas, Cqerauals, Ut. JJONEYt HONEY! HONEY I Fine New Country HONEY, 0 be had in quanti ties to suit purchasers, of DR. H. BARR, _ Na 131 Meeting street. ROSADALIS. EOS AD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROSADALIS. a sure eure for Scrofula. ROSADALIS. endorsed i>y 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. R. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore, Dr. T. O. PUGH, of Baltimore. Dr. THOS. J. BOYKTN, or Baltimore. Dr. A. DORO AN. of Tarboro'. N. a Dr. J. 8. SPARKS, or NlcholasvUe, Ey. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, Of Lima, Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. MCOARTHA, of South CaroUna. and man? o mers. See ROS AD ALIS ALMANAC R08ADALW, endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now of Mary? ,and Conference, rormerly Chaplain in Uie Con? federate Army of Northern Virginia. ROSA DAT .TH la Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acta at one and the same ame upon the BLOOD, LIVER KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ax* pelling aU Impure matter and bnlldtng np the system to a healthy, vigorous condition, K08ADALI8 IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 1 BOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, ) WholeaalO W^ GOODRICH, wiNEMAN 4 CO.,[ Agenta in Dr. H. BASH, ) Charlea ton. maro-iy