The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, November 21, 1871, Image 4

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The Wandering Pilgrims. The Yellow Fever's over; The danger all ls past: So the scary "Wandering P.lgrims Are corina g home at last. rx. They've done their share of trav'Ung, steamboat, rati and stage: But going back to Charleston Ii now quite "ail the rage." III. They were not scared of river; Oh : not at all-not they, Bnt thought a little trav'ling Just at the time "would pay." iv. When Yellow Jack Drat started It made the Pilgrims quail: Their teeth commenced to chatter; Their cheeks turned ghastly pale. v. They sacked their trap* us bas'y. While trembling o'er with fright; And fled like scared wild turk.-ys Right quickly ont of sight. Tl Oh ! h >w the cars were crowded, Jnst as close as they could pack, With the chicken-hearted Pilgrims. Banning off from YeUow Jack. vu. They've mn their race right nobly; They need some rood and rest; We'll wive a stick or candy To him who ran the best. VIII. What means that tin pan rolling r Hark ? there sounds the basie blast ! Tis : I:- gallaat ban t of Pilgrims Coming home again atlast. JSSM?. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Exports. LIVBRPOOL-Ship Olivo S Southard-3982 bales upland cotton, 3? bags sea Island cotton. Bark Keystone -1433 bales upland cotton, 3.5 tons phosphate rock. Wh? Charleston Cotton, Rice and Narai Stores Market. OFFICE COARLESTOS NEWS, MONDAY EVENING, November 20, 1871. COTTON.-Thu s as e was in steady and good request, prices sinning a wellsus'alned and Arm character; sales near 900 bales, viz: 28 at l?s. 23 at MX, 46 at 17X. 26 a: 17<?. 64 at 17*i 107 at ITS, 77 at itu, 163 at 17J?, 131 at 127 a: 18. W ; quo'.e: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordlnarv.15 (3i;'i Low middling..'..17S@17S Middling.I7j?@i7?i Strict middling.18 ta RICE.-This grain was quiet; sales 35 tierces or clean c. ronna at 7.s per lb. We quote com J mon to fair at 6S@7X; good 7,K per lb. NAVAL STORES -Sales of nava' stores to- | day ha e been about 500 barrels rosin, as fol? lows: $5X for low N >. 1, |4X for extra 2, $4 25 for No. 2, $412* for low 2, $4 ror No. 3 ; also, 40 barrels pale and low pale on private terms. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, ky steam direct, nomi? nal on uplands, nominal on sea islands; via New York, \don uplands, ld on sea Islands; by sall; 7-10d on uplands, on sea islands nominal. To Havre nomi aal. Coastwise-to New York by steam Xe on uplands and lc on sea islands; $2 ^ tierce on rice; by sall \c v? rb on cotton; - 9 tierce on rice; 40c "? barrel on rosin; $7? s ^ M on lum? ber; $9@lo AM on limber. To Boston, by sall. Ko V m on upland cotton. To Providence, by sall $3 9 Mon boards, fie ? lb on cotton;by steam $ i "ft "bale on New York rates. To Phila? delphia, by steam sc "ft tb on uplands; by sall, $7 V ll on boards: $9 on timber; $3 per ton en clay, and f 3a$3 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam sc t* tb by sall, $6 50@7 8Hon boards; $3@3 25 V tun on phosphate rock. Teasels are In demand by oar merchants to take lumber f reign ts from Georgetown, S. C., Danen and Satllla River, Ga, and Jacksonville, Fla, to Northern ports, and $io@i2 "ft M are the rates on lamber and boards. EXCHANGE.-sterling 60 day bulsisx* DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are pur? chasing sight checks at S@S off, and sell at par. There is no bnslness doing in time bills. GOLD.-u@i2._ Markets by Telegraph. HONST MARKETS. LONDON, November 20-Noon.-Consols 93s ; bonds91 FRANKFORT, November 20-Noon.- Bonds 97s a97S PARIS, November 20-Noon.-Rentes 56r 70c. Nsw YORK, November 20-Noon.-Freights Arm. Stocks duli and steady. Gold heavy at io,7?. Governments dull and steady. State bonds doll and heavy. Money easy at 4a5 per cent. Exchange, long 9*i, short io*. Evening.-Freights very Arm. Money easy at 5 as per cent. Starling firm. Gold weak at io';, closing with sale*, however, at lox. Govern? ments steady. State bonds inactive. Tennes? sees very weak, and sold down to 64X. New Sooth Carelios bonds very weak, and sold at 26 s ? bat were somewhat better daring the after neon. Tennessees 64; new 64X- Virginias 60; new 65. Louisianas 85; new 65; levee sixty eights 75. Alab<ma eights 98; fives 65. Georgia sixes or eighty-seven. 86. North Carolina 38>? ; .new 20. Sooth Carolinas 70S ; new 2T >,. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, No vern ber 20-Noon.-Cotton opened -firm; up,ands9sd. Orleans 9X-ia97{<i. Later.-Cotton firm; sales 16,000 bales; specula? tion and export 6000 balee. Evening.-Cotton dosed firm at noon quota? tions; uplands 9 sd. Orleans 9Xa9j{. Nsw YORE, November 20-Noon-Cotton firm; nplaods isse, Orleans 19'ie; sales 2000 bales. Sales of cot'on rotares on saturday evening 2900 bales, as rollows : December 13,salSSalS 5-16; January issaii 9-16; February iss; March 19 M6al9X; April 19XA19 6-16; May 19*. Evening -Cot on strong; sales 40:9; uplands lSXc, Orleans l9.se- sales or roture* to-day 4029 bales as rollows: November, 18 616c; December, iss. 18 6-10. 18 7 16; January, 18, 18 9-16, 18S; February. 1813-16; March, 19116al9,S; Aprll.lPS, 19 5-16, 19S : May, 19S'al9S BOSTON, November 20.-Cotton quiet; middling* 18.se; net receipts 300 bales; gross 975: sales 35i>; stock 700. PHILADELPHIA, November 20.-Cotton steady; mlddlngs 18SC. . BALTIMORE, November 20.-Cotton firm; mid? dlings i8Sc; net receipts 255; gro-3 815; exports to Great Britain 816; coastwise 40; sales 450; stock 6052 bales NORFOLK. November 20.-Cotton quiet; low middlings I7,sc; net receipts 2819; exports coast? wise 1869: sales 150; stock 7853 bales. WILMINGTON. November 20.-Cotton quiet; mid? dlings 171?c; net receipts 115; exports coastwise 668; stock 4101 bales. SAVANNAH, November 20.-Cotton in good de? mand; offering* light; mid Hing* l7S'al77,c: net receipts 5350 bales; exports to Great Britain 7633; coastwise 1247; sales 2100; stock 59,941 MEMPHIS, November 20.-Middling cotton firm at i7sc: receipts 5790. MOBILE, Novem er 20.-Oottoo stroog; mid dltngs nxanjsc; net receipts 3788; exports coast? wise 775: sales IOO; stock 36,324. Nsw ORLEANS, November 20.-Cotton qulot; middling* is\ ; net receipts 8943 bales; gro-s 918t,; exports to Great Britain 2184; to Continent 3266; coastwise 1379; sales 6200; stock 109,367. GALVESTON. November 20.-cotton firm; good ordinary 16J?al6c; net receipts 1402 bales; ex ports LO Great Britain 1100; sales 700; s'ock 31.120. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YORK, November 20-Norm.-Flour do! and heavy. Wheat quiet and declining. Cora scarce and very firm. Pork dall at $13 U5M3 20. Lard quiet. Turp?n'ine steady at 67Xa6Sc. Roam quiet and unchanged at fi 75 t >r strained. Evening.-Floor, southern dall aad lower; com? mon to fair extra $6 80a7 50; go >d to choice $7 55a 9 25. Whiskey closed heavy at 94. Wheat irreg alar and unset led; winter red Western $1 6t>al 6? Corn scarce and firm and !n go. d speen a;iv de? mand at 79a80. Rice firm a. isa9. Pork heavy at$'3al3 20. Lard heavy at i ,' Navals steady. Tallow steady. BALTIMORE, November 20.-Flour quiet aad Arm; Western family $7 62S. 8a8 60. Wreat Armer; amber $: soal 8S; good to nrime red $1 65 al 75; common to ratr fl 45al 60. Corn dull; white 70a74c; yellow 6Sa70c. Oats 50a5lc. Rye 90a$l. Provision* quiet and unchanged. Whis? key quier a' 94Sa95c WILMINGTON, November 20.-Spirits turpentine steady at 62C. Rosin firm at $5 60 for No. 1; $4 50 Tor No. 2; $4 for low No. 2; $9 ror extra pale: $S Tor pale. Crude turpentine steady at $3 60 for hard; $> 25 for yellow dip; $5 35 for virgin. Tar ateady at $2 95. LOUISVILLE. November 20.-Bagging very dull ?nd "heavy; hemp and Aax 15S'aioc. Breadstuffs and provisions quiet. ST. I.OUI*. November 20.-Corn active and high? er. Whiskey S9Sc. Pork lower at $13 50. Bacon -doll. CINCINNATI, November 20.-Flour and corn steady. Pork, full prices asked; old $12 75; new $12. Lard lower at ssc. Bacou lower; clear rib d7<a7c. Whiskey 83c. Interior Colton Mamet*. MONTGOMERY. November 13.-The market is quiet, but steady to day. SELMA, November 17.-Sale* to day 220 ba es; mlddllugs l7Sc; low mldd.lng* 17Sc Market dim. New York Rice Market* From the Dally Bulletin, Saturday, November 13: Prices are well sustained on domestic, as the st ck ls small and receiving few additions. The demand, however, ls not quick enough to cause any gteit amount of buoyancy. Foreign haa at? tracted a fair amount of attention, and all desira? ble parcelB command Ml figures readily. Sales 210 tierces Carolina at 8a8^c; 825 bags Rangoon, 6Jia7S'c. From the Journal of Commerce: There ll a better nosiness doing to-dav. Domestic ls scarcer and firmer, while foreign sells quite freely at full prices. We notice sales or 120 tierces carolina, mainly to arrive, at 8>?a9c; 300 bags Rangoon at 6.T<47>?c, and m bond OOO bags Patna at $3 37a3 62, gold. New Tork Naval Stores Marker. From the Journal of Commerce. Saturday. No? vember 18: Tnere la a fdr Inquiry ror spirits tur? pentine in part rrom shippers, and the market is iirm Sales are HO barrels In merchantable order in lots at 6?a6S?c. and 250 barrels In ship? ping order at 63,^c Rosins-there ls an lacreased demand for strained for shipment at firm prices. Flue qualities are moderately active. Sales are 4300 barrels, part at $4 75, Including a canto on private terms; 250 barrels fine at $9 75. We quote strained at $4 76. No 2 at $5a5 40. No 1 at $5 75a 6 75. rale $7a8. extra pale $8 25aio. City pitch ls selling at $4 75. Tar ls moderately ac ive; 150 barrels Wilmington sold at $3 75. New York Coffee Market. From the Journal of Commerce, Saturday, No? vember IS: The market for Brazils ls inactive. There ls a better jobbing trade, and. lu some or the southern cities, more call for Invoices, but we do not learn that any actual business has re? sulted. Holders ask foll former rates. E tat and West India coffees are dull at former fl-TL res. The sale mentioned yesterday was sooo bags Rio ex Flgew, to go to St. Louis, and to day a sale or 1800 bags, ex Paladin In Baltimore, both rrom second bands. We quote for Rio, In bond, gold price*, as follows: Ordinary cargoes l3>?al3Xc; fair cargoes I4al4>4'c; good cargoes 14Xal5c; prime cargoes 15>,'al5Jic. Boston Market. BOSTON, November 15.-COFFEE.-There ls very little excitement In the coffee market. The trade are purchasing only tn small lots as wanted, but as stocks are very much reduced a good range of prices continue to be sustained. The sales com? prise 5C0 pockets Java at 25}i\ gold; small lou 26a27c, gold; 403 bags Rio at 18al9>?c. gold, and 250 bags St. Domingo at 16c, gold. Singapore ls du land very little Inquired for,and tn other kinds no transa :tlo.s. COTTON.-The market for this article remains steady, with no mat erl u change the past wetk. Gulf cotton ls scarce ar j wanted, but there ls a fair supply of upland, the demand for which, however, ts quit- limited. The sales have bern at I6>iai7c for ordinary, 17Xal8l*c for good ordlna ry, is '4ai8?ic for liw midd lug, and 18^al9^c for middling, including uplands and Gulf. The market closes steady at these prices, manufactu? rers purchasing lu lots as wanted. DOMESTICS.-There Is very little change to notice in cotton or woollen goods. The tendency of the market for cottons ls to lower rates, and for some standard goods manufactu-ers have eased off. but desirable woollens are held quite firm. There has been very litt e doing during the week, the trade purchasing only In small lots as wanted. FRUIT -Malaga raisins are rather dall, and for lavers tue market has declined. Salea have been made at (3 50 per box, and 'or round lots this price would be difficult to re*llze. The stock ot loose Muscatel ls comparatively sinai, and prices remain about the same, with sales at $4 21 per box. less 3 per cent. In Sultana raisins the sales have been In small lots at 15c per pound. Smyrna figs have been In fair demand, with sales a' 16a 2oc per pound, as to quality. In dates sales lu Jobbing lots at Sc, and peanuts at $1 6?al 75 for African, an i $2 60a2 76 for Southern. In lemons the sales have been at S4 75a5 60 per box, as to qualltv. GUNNY BAGS.-There has been quite an active demand for gunny bags and the market sustains mil prices. Sales of 50 bales light at 14Kc, 1839 bales at 15c, cash and sixty days, and 50 bales, In bond, at 10c, gold. GI NNY CLOTH.-The market Is quite dull for gunny cloth, with sales or 200 bales, tn bond, on private terms, 200 bales Calcutta at 14c, 60 days, and 300 rolls domestic at 14c. Domestic cloth ts now held at 15c for good. HAT.-Theie has been a fair demand for East ern| and Northern, with sa is at ?30a33 per ton for good and prime. NAVJL MORES.- Spin's toipenrlnels a shade lower, with sales at 67a68c per gal. in tar there have been salea or 150 small bbla Norfolk at $3 60 a$3 62K per IM. Rosin and pl'ch remain the same, with small sales of Southern pitch at $5 25 ats 50 per bbl. RICE.-There is a firmer feeling for rice, with a small stock. The sales of Carolina have been at 7'?a3Xc per lb; Rangoon at 6Xa7c, and Patna at 7a7.?4C per lb. Selma Cotton Statement. SELMA, November 17. Stock on hand September 1,1871.bales.. 662 Received tbis week.2,426 Received previously.20,747- 23,176 Total. 23,738 Shipped thia week.1,917 Shipped previously.16,531-18,498 On hand November 17,1871.5,240 Received for the same week last year.4,3iS Montgomery Cotton Statement. Stock on hand September 1,1871. 1,565 Received past week.2.1(9 ReceivetLpreviously.21,363-23,475 Total.25,040 Shipped past week. 1.928 Shipped previously.16,483-17,411 Stock on hand, November 16,1871, by actual count. 7,629 PORT CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. t.ait Quarter. &th. 7 hours, 34 minutes, morning. New M Jon, 12th. ll hour, 49 minutes, morning. F.rst Quarter. 19th. 3 hours, 27 minute... morning. Full Moon, 26th, 6 hours, 33 minutes, evening. 20'Monday. 2l?Tuesday. 22, Wednesday. 23Thursday... 24 Friday. SS]saturday... 26 Sunday. 8CN RISKS. 6.. 36 6. 38 fl 37 6. 38 fl..39 ?..40 8..41 nm SETS. 4..54 4..54 4 .64 4.65 4 .53 4. 63 4 63 MOON a. a a. nioH WATER. ll..14 1..1A 2..10 3.. 14 4..10 5.. 7 rises. 2.. 1 3.. 1 3..42 4.. 46 6..31 fl..ll 6..63 Hecclptaper Kali roa ti, November %0. SOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 1495 bales cotton. 79 bales goods, SO bbls nour, 216 bbls naval stores, 1 car stock. To Railroad Agent, w o Bee 4 co. Macqueen 4 Rlecke, Pel zer. Rodgers 4 co. Geo W Williams 4 co. Geo U walter 4 co, John Campeen 4 co, Wagner 4 Monsees, BoUmann Bros. Caldwell 4 Son, J 0 H Claussen, W w Smith, A S Smith. A J salina?, Graeser 4 Harmon, W B Williams 4 Son, A B Mul Unan, Sloan 4 Soign loua. Frost A Ad ger. W K Ryan. R C sharp. Murdangh 4 Mathews, Wlss 4 co, Kinsman 4 Howell. Smith 4 Chapeau While en 4 Jones, Pringle 4 Son King 4 Gibbon, T P Smith, Mowry 4 Son. Johnston 4 co, J A Quackenbusb, Treuholm 4 Son, Wardlaw A Ca? rew, Witte Bros, L D DeSaussure. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 211 bales upland and 7 bags sea Island cafton, 207 bbls naval stores, cars lumber, wood, and live stock, fornlture, mdse, Ac. To Geo W Wil? liams A co, M H Haggens, J Gredu, T G Snow? den, W c Courtenay A co, WE Evans, Stoney A Lowndis, L E Connor 4 Son, Bart 4 co, Good? rich, wineman 4 co, W P Dowling, Frost, Adger 4 co. W K Ryan, Reed> r 4 Davis, A J salina?, Geo H Walter 4 co, WC Bee 4 co T P Smith, A S Smith. J R Pringle 4 Son. Mowry 4 Son, Pelzer, Rodgers 4 co, J L Fraser, Ravenel 4 co. Clagliorn. Herring 4 co. Barden 4 Parker, H Klatte 4 co, B Boyd, C D Ahrens. W Gurney, E Welling, J C Mallonee, and Railroad Agent. MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, 8.C.NOYEMRER 21. LU 32 deg 46 min 38 sec. | Lon 7? deg 57 min 27 sr c. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Philadelphia-lert - Instant. Mdse. To W A Courtenay. Byrne 4 Fogarty. Railroad Agents. II Bischoff A co, Adams, Damon A co, J E Adger A co. F c Bomen Waeeuer 4 Monsees, J P Browne, Dr U Baer, H Bullwinkle A co, Hermann Bu.lwli.kle. Boilman Bros. B Boyd. T M Bristoll 4 c, Blum A Miller, J val A S. n. M Drake. Douglass A Miller, J M Eason A Bro, Ellas 4 Bro. F rHoher, Foganie"3 Book House. CV Franke, Gerdts A co, PLOuiliemln Hart 4 co. c Hancock. E Jordan 4 son, F I Jacques. Jeffords A co, Knoiieluch A Sraail, O L K>rn.ihrens, W Knobeloch. Kauapaux A- Gonzi lez, C Lilienthal A co, A K Le with, A Langer, w Muller, Macqueen A Rlecke. T s Xlp-iou, J c uje mann. P O'Donnell, B O'Neill, w F Padd n. u P Poppenheira. J A Quackenbusb, A Schnell, Susney A L wndes, W Steele, steffeus, Werner * Ducker. South Carolina Railroad co. A R Stillman, s T Souder, Mrs M Scapa, J G Thomp-on. Jno Thom? son, A Tiefenthal. Walker, Evans A Cogswell Patrick Walsh. O F Wleters. and W L Webb. Sloop Exchange, from Jshepoo. 1S?0 bushels rough rice. To Frost. Adger A co. Sloop Magdalene, rrom Broad River. 700 bush? els rough rice. To W A Boyle. Boat fr >m Christ Church. 2 bags sea Island cotton. To w A Boyle. Boat rrom Christ Church. 2 iiatrs saa Island cotton To W M Lawton A Sons. " Boat rrom James Island. 8 bags sea island co* ton. To Fraser A Din. Boat rrom James Island, i bag sea Uland cot? ton. To W Gurney. Received from Jhlsolm's MUL 80 tierces rice To U Bischoff 4 co, and Jell Claussen. Receive! from Bennett's Mill. 57 tierces rice. To W U Bee & co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Ship Oliver S Southard, Theobold, Liverpool B O Wilkins A co. Bark Keystone, Berry, Liverpool-3 S Rhett A Son. IN THE OFFLNQ. A Spanish bark, unknown. FROM TBIS PORT. Br ship Lady Duflerln, Flynn, Liverpool, No? vember 20. Steamship South Carolina, Beckett, New York, November 20. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York, No? vember 13. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, at New York, November 18. Br ship City of Halifax, Cummlnger, at Hall fax, (N S) November 13. OP FOR THIS PORT. Brig Georgia, Swan, at New York, November 18. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr J P Allen, -, from Rockport, (Me), No? vember 13. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LIVERPOOL, November 20 -Arrived, the ship Lady Du Jenn, from Oharleston; brig Alick, New Orleans. Nsw YORE, November 20.-Arrived, steamships South Carolina, Benefactor, Zodiac, and Idaho. MEMORANDA. The sehr Sparkling Sea. which arrived here on Saturday from Jacksonville, Fla, ls consigned to Messrs H F Baker A co. The brig Minnie, Abby, from Charleston, for Boston, arrived at Vineyard Haven, November 17. She reports experienced heavy weather and spilt sails. The brig Georgia, Swan, for this port, was np at New York istn inst. The sehr Akoona, Fitzgerald, for Port Royal and Beaufort. S. C., cleared at New York 18th mst. The sehr Irene E Messervey, Wall, from Provi? dence, (R I) for this pert, arrived at Newport, November 16. The sehr J P Allen, -, for this port, sailed from Rockport, (Me) November 13. The Br ship City of Halifax, Cumminger, for this port, cleared at Halifax, (N s) November 13. LIST OF VESSELS DP, CLEARED AND BAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Br Bhip Colonist, Boarsrud, np.Oct 21 Br ship Magdala, Black, np.Oct 24 Br bark Beltlste, Williams, sailed.Oct 16 ihe soeskummeren, Westergaard, sl'd.oct 17 The Windermere, Yeoman, sailed., -Oct 17 The Hamlrja, Birkland, sailed.Oct 26 NEWPORT, BRO. Br bark David McNutt. Lockhart, sailed.. .Sept 23 The Preso, Jenkins, sailed.Sept 29 BRISTOL, ENG. Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Oct 17 FLEETWOOD, ENG. Ship John Sidney, Bartlett, sailed.Oct 13 CARDIFF. Br bark Perseverance, Cook, cleared.Cet 31 HALIFAX, N S. Br ship City of Halifax, Mc tcihenny, np.Oct 20 ANTWERP. Br bark Celeste, Fallerton, ap.Oct 21 HAVANA. Span bark Tio YSoorino, Ren rena. Cd... .Oct 23 ST. JAGO DB COBA. Span brig Manuel, Paras, sailed.Oct 31 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Bark Acacia, Robinson, ap.Oct 23 NEW TOBE. Brig Georgia. Swan, ap.Nov 18 Sehr John E Dally. Smith, up.Nov 14 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr J S Detwller, Grace, cleared.Nov 15 Sehr J Ricardo Jova, Little, cleared.Nov 9 Sehr s v w williams, str.mons, cleared.. .Nov ll Sehr EC Rommen, Adams, np.Nov 4 BANGOR, US. Sehr F Segur, Grogan, cleared.Nov 2 Snipping. TjlOB LIVERPOOL. The new. first-class British bark "GRAS--A~tA MERE." Captain H. Lester, having a largefiBl portion of her cargo engagtd, wm have dispatch. For freight engagements apply to HENRY CARD. nov2l Accommodation wharf. F OB LIVERPOOL. The First-class Iron Bark ORANGE A? OROVE, McLean. Master, ls inow ready toSsslt receive Freight for the above port. For Freight engagements, apply to ROBERT MURE A CO., nov21 Central Wharf. J1 OR LIVERPOOL. The Crst-class Iron Brig CARLOTA, Por-^b tuondo, Master, wanting only 300 bales toSBfc complete cargo, wtll meet with dispatch for the above port. For Freight engagements apply to novl5 6 ROBERT MURE A CO. pOR FORT SUMTER, BATTERY WAOENER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast, safe and comfortably appointed Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharf SHS EVERY DAY, at io o'clock morning, and 3 o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, apply to CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNG, novis On Board. J-.OR GARDNER'S BLUFF, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE 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 22dInstant, st e o-'elock. For Freight engagements or Passage, having state-room accommodations, apply to the Cap? tain on board, or to RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., nov20-2 No. 177 East Bay, Agents. F OR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. The splendid Steamers DICTATOR, _ ^~f~^j*, Captain L. M. Coxetter, and OlTi ?a?e??-S POINT, Captain Geo. E. McMillan, wm san as irn lo WB: The Dlc ator Till leave Charleston every Tess DAT EVENING, at 8 o'clock, and City Point every FRIDAT STONING, at 8 o'clock, for Fernandina, Jacksonville, Palatka, and all Landings on St. John's River. These Steamers connect with rail? road al Yocol for sr. Augustine, and at Palatka with steamers lor Enterprise, Close connection ls 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 as commodatious, apply to RAVENEL A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorst's wharr and >ast Bay. Through Bills of Lading given to New Orleans. nove_ "Yy?EKLY LINE T0 SAVANNAH, GA , AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C. The steamer riUOT BOY, Captain W. T. MCNELTT, Will leave Accommodation Wharf every MOND AT MORN I KO, at 8 o'clock,_ for Savannah Beaufort, Hilton Head and span lsh Wells. Returning will leave Savannah every TCESDAT MORNING. Will leave for Beaufort, Pacific aud Chlsolra's Landings every THCKSDAT MORNING at s o'clock. Returning will leave Beaufort every FRIDAT MORNING. Freight received WEDNESDATS and SATCRDATS. Must be prepaid to Way Landings. Goods consigned to care of Agents will be for? warded free of storage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., novl_ No. 177 East Bay. rpHE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES. Professor LOUIS WUK DRAM'S BLOOD PURI? FYING AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (in Pills Ol Powders,) ror the cure of all Acute or Chronic Diseases, resulting from Lmpore blood and Imper? fect digestion. Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro tessor Louis Wundram, Brunswick, Germany :) GOUT POWDERS. Rheumatic Tincture. Epileptic Remedy. Toothache Drops. Herb Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) Rheumatic Herb Tea. Gout Tincture. Eye Water. Wandwasser (the German "Painkiller.") For sale by jr. H. 3 A ER, _Vo. 131 Mftprinff fitrr*' ?m- DISINFECTANTS.-THOSE IN want or DISINFECTANTS will find a roll assort? ment at the Drug Store of DR. H. BA ER, in Meet lng sire.t. JP OB BAL TTI M O B E . FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The floe Steamship SEA GULL, Dutton, Com? mander, will sall Tor Baltimore, on SATOBDAY, 25th November, at 4 o'clock P. M. W Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional Insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. TRESHOLM, Agent. nov21-5 No. 2 Union Wharves. I HE PHILADELPHIA IRON LINE. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS VIRGINIA, Captain Hunter, GULF STREAM, Captain McCrery, Are now regularly on the Line, insu: ?a? a first class sea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Com? panies at both termini afford raDld transportation to and from all points In the Cotton States, and to and rrom Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and the principal cities of the Northwest. Boston, Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen? tres. ?3- The VIRGINIA ls appointed to sall rrom Brown's wharr on THCBSDAY, November 23d, at 4 o'clock P. M. 49* The GULF STREAM will roliow next week. For particulars of Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A COURTENAY. Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO., Agents, No. 12 South Dela ware Avenue, Philadelphia._nov2l-3 OR NEW YORK. F ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23D, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA IHolmes, Commander, will sall ror New York on THOBSDAT, November 23d. ? 2 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 3, Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania. Gotten burg, and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM SHIES. To New England Cities as usual. Insurance by Steamers of this Line K per cent. For Freight or Passage Engagements, having very line Deck stateroom accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 28 Broad street, or to W. A COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. nov20-mtuth3 _. NEW I O Bli HEW YORK ANI>1 CRARLKSTOS STEAMSHIP LINE. ESTABLISHED 1845. The Splendid Side-Wheel Steamship JAMES ADGER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander, will sall from Adger's Wharr on TUESDAY, the 21st instant, at 1 o'clock P. M. $ar Through Bills of Lad m g given on Cotton tc Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng .and manufacturing towns. sa- insurance half per. cent, by this line of Steamers. For Freight or Passage, apply to n0V20-2 JAMES ADGKK * co., Agents. JJACDTIC MALL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S THROUGH LIRI TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave Pier ^sMpjra Nu. 42, North River, foot of CaaaljSUB street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, or the IStn and 30th or every month (except when these dates rail on Sunday, then the Saturday preoeo mg. All departures connect at Panama with steam? ers .Tor South Pacific and Centrai American ports. Departure ot 16th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco first or every month, except when lt rails on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No california steamers touch a; Havana, bat gn direct, from New York to AsplnwalL 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 root or Canal street, North River, New York. F. H. BABY, Agent. 13iy26-lyr_ J?OR 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.Kreeman,Nov.22.at2,K PM IDAHO, Capt. PRICK.Nov. 29, at iyt A M MANHATTAN, capt. J.B.PRICK, Dec l, at - COLORADO, Capt. T. F. FREEMAN.Dec. 6, at 1 P M Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage Office No. 29 Broadway) $30, ourrency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 63 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 Freight apply to ' JAMES ADGER A CO., WAGNER. HUGER A CO., maye or WM. A. COURTENAY. DOORS, SASHE8 AND BLINDS. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, Has removed hi? Ortlce to and opened his prin? cipal SALESROOMS at No. 20 UAYNE STREET and No. 88 PI.\CKNr Y STREET, where he takeB pleasure in offering to the public a fuU stock or his own manufacture of DOORS, SA >H ES, BLINDS MOULDINGS, NEWELS, BALUSTERS, AC WOOD TURN'ING In all Its branches. A specialty aade of FKESCU and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL. tar Orders lor atock of Irregular size work re? ceived either ?r the Salesrooms, No. 20 HAYNS STREET,or at the FACTORY on Horlbeck's wharr. aug\5<tuths6*nos Stilling Mat?imtM. SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT ! FIRST PREMIUM AT ATLANTA FAIR, uCTOBER, 1871, FOB BEST FAMILY MACHINE. PREMIUM AT THE MACON FAIR, OCTOBER, 1871, FOR FAMILY MACHINE, WITH BEST AND M08T USEFUL ATTACHMENTS. FIRST PREMIUM AT THOMASVILLE, NOVEMBER 2, 1871, FOB BEST FAMILY MACHINE. GOLD MEDAL AND THREE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED THE SINGER AT THE AU . GUSTA FAIR, NOVEMBER, 1871. EXAMINE OUR MACHINES. H. D. HAWLEY, GENERAL AGENT FOR SOUm CAROLINA, GEORGIA AND FLORIDA J. CLARK BEDELL, nOVM-tUtBI RESIDENT AGENT, CHARLESTON, S. 0. ?ran? flriie IHiatribitttort. THE SOUTH CAROLINA FOR THE PROMOTION OF IMMIGRATION TO THE SOUTH, BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents' CHARLESTON, S. C A SERIES OF CONCERTS WILL BE GIVEN UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society, At the Academy or Music. Charleston, 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 various amounts making In all TWO THOUSAND FOOR HUNDRED AND FIVE GIFTS, estimated at $500,000. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. For references and foll particulars send for Olrcul?rt) The Drawing of this Great Southern Enterprise will be condncted under the supervision of 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 ns, and the Tickets will be sent by Return Mail, by BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., General M. C. BUTLER, CHARLESTON, S. C JOHN CHADWICK, General M. W. GARY. Tickets can be procured of E. SEBRING & GO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 84 Broad street. nove Cotton (Sics, &c. O-OOOH TIE. SLOAN & SEIGNIOTJS, Agents, COTTON FACTORS. BROWN & CO.'S WHARF . . lili SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED ^^j^j^y^ SOUTHERN PIANO WM. KNABE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND. SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. These Instruments nave been before the public for nearly thirty years, and upon their excel? lence alone attained an nnpnrcbased pre-emi? nence, which pronounces them unequalled In TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. ?9-Ali our SQUARE PIANOS hare onr New Im? proved OVERSTRUNG SOALE and the AGRAFFE TREBLE. as-we would call especial atttention to our late Patented Improvements In ORAND PIANOS and SQUARE GRANDS, found In no other Plano, which brings the Plano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. EVERY PIANO FULLY WARRANT? ED FOR FIVE YEAR8. aa-"?ve are by special arrangement enabled to furnish PARLOR ORGANS and MK LO DEO NS Of the most celebrated makers, Wholesale a_d R?tall at lowest Factory Prices. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists prompt? ly furnished on application to WM. JKIVA.BE ?fe CO., BALTIMORE, Mn. Or any of our regular established agencies. octl7-tutha6mosDAW_ _ CDjjtical. 1^|*ONEY OAMNOT BUT ITt * FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESSII The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E SPENCER A CO., New York, which are now offered to the public, are pronounced by all the celebrated Opticians of the world to be the most Perfect, Na? tural Artificial help to the human eve ever known. They are ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and dertve their name. "Diamond," on account of their hardness and brilliancy. The scientific principle on which they are con structed brings the core or centre of the lens di rectly in front of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensation!), such at ?llmmerlng and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac. peculiar to all others in ase. They are mounted in the finest manner, IL frames of the best quality, of all materials usec for that purpose. Their nnlsh and durability can not be surpassed. CAUTION.-NoLe genome unless bearing their trade mark stamped on every frame. JAMES ALLAN, Dealer tn Watches. Jewelry, sterling Silverware and Optical Goods, No. 307 Ring street. octU-stuthlyr Charleston, S. 0. E. E. K. IS THE CHEAPEST IN THE [V flot?is. IS ITOES ToTi ABLEST ON SHOULD BE SURE TO STOP MILLS HOUSE DURING THEIR STAT IN THE CITY. Thia elegantly appointed HOUSE, which waa temporarily closed during the prevalence of the fever, has now been reopened after having un? dergone many Important Improvements with a view to the Increased comfort of the guests. Mr. D. 0. BURNETT, Proprietor of the Ottawa House, Montreal, Canada, will, in connection with Mr. PARKER, conduct the MILLS HOUSE la a style second to that of no Hotel In the country. novl5-lmo tomat, dqemical?, #c. ROSADALIS. EOSADALIS is the best Blood Purifier. EOS AD ALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROSADALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROS AD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSAD ALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSADALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROSADALIS endorsed by the following : ur. R. WILSON CARR, or Baltimore. Ur. T. C. PUGH, or Baltimore. Dr, THUS. J. BOTKIN, or Baltimore. Dr. A. DURO AN, or Tarboro', N. 0. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, or Nlcholasvile, Ky. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima. Ohio. Ur. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. McOARTHA, or South carolina, and many otners. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC R08ADAL18, endorsed by Rev. DAB NE Y BALL, now or Mary and Conference, formerly Chaplain in the Con ederate Army ot Northern Virginia. RO?ADALI? s Alterative, Tome and Diuretic, and acts at one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, OZ* elllng all impure matter and bnildtng np the system to a healthy, vigorous condition ROSADALIS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWIE. MOISE A DAVIS, 1 Wholesale GOODRICH. WINEMAN A CO., S Agents In Dr. LL BAER, J Charleston, mare-iy fiailroao?. T OFFICE OF THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. CHARLESTON*, S. C., November 17,1871. On and after TUBSDAT. November 21, tbe Pas* songer Trains on thia Road will ron as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston dally..3.25 P. IL Arrive at Savannah dally.9.1S P. M. Leave Savannah ault.:.10.45 p. Arr .ve at Charleston dany.s.sfi A. li. * ' DAT TRAIN. Leave Charleston, Snndays excepted.. 8.30 A. li. Arrive at Savannah, Sundays excepted. 5.00 P. If. Leave Savannah, Snndays excepted... 8,00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston, Snndsys exe'ted. 6.00 P. K. Freight forwarded dally on through bills of lsd. lng to points In Florida and by Savannah Une Ot steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to freights for Beaufort and points on Port Royal Railroad and ai as low rates as by any other une, C. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. S. C. BOTLSTON, Gen'i Ft. and Ticket Agent. novlS S OUTH GASOLINA RAILROAD. GBABIXBTOH, 8. C., Jone 8, 1871. On and after SUNDAY, Jone ll, the Passen? ger Trains on <he Sonta Caroona Railroad wilt run as foU&ws: YOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.so A. M. Arrive at Augusta.M.4.3s P. M. ron coLuxBiA. Leave Charleston.?.8.90 A. M. Arrive at Colombia.-.8.40 P. M. POI OBABLaWrOM. Lsave Angosta.~._, 7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston_.. a.30 p. M. L?aveColumbia. 7.40A.W, Arrrive at Charleston....8.20 P. td. THEO UGH WILMINGTON TRA IK. . Leave Augusta.8.00 A. sf. Arrive at KlngvlUe.0.06 A. M. Leave Ringville.L46 P. M. Arrive at Angosta.7.46 P. K, ACouBTA Kionr ixraiSB. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston..... 8,80 P.V. Arrive at Augusta.7.04 A x. L ?ave Aagnsra.6.00 p. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.40 A. IL OOLCMBIA NIGHT ixraxas. (Snndays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.10 p. M. Arrive at Colombia."... e.00 A. X. Lave Columbia.. ?...........,, 7.6OP. M. Arrive at Charleston.e.46 A M. - 8?XKXB7ILLI THAIS. M Leave Oharleston."", 2.48 p. n, P Arrive st Sommerville...4.10 p. u L?a ve Sommerville.............. 7.00 ft. M. Arrive at Charleston.".e.16 A. M. OAXDXK BRANCH. Leave Camden._._... e.00 A. M. Arrive at Colombia..10.40 A. M. Leave Colombia. 1.2s P.M.. Arrive at camden._.0.00P. M. Day and Hight Trains maka close connections at Angosta with Georgia ??"rts^ and centrai Railroad. Night Trsin connects with Uacon and Angosta Railroad. ?.<*?.? Columbia Night Train connect* with oreen rous and Colombia Railroad, Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept Snndays) with Day Passenger Train, and rans through to Colombia and retaras on Hon? days, Wednesdays and Saturday a. A. L. TYLER. Vice President. S. B. PICKENS, G. T. A lani? NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM? PANY. un ABLS8TOK. g. C., February ll, 1871. Trains will leave Charleston Dally at 6:80 A. M. and SP. K. Arrive at Charleston lao A. M. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 2:30 P. M. train does not leave Oharleston 6 P. M., sr? OATB. v Train leaving 900 A. M. males through connec? tion tri New York, via Richmond and Acama Creek only, going throngh In 40 hoars. Passengers leaving by IP. X, Train have choice of route, via Ri enmono? and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY by thia Tram lay over on SUNDAY m Bal? timore. Those leaving on SATUBDAY remain Sun DAT In wilmington, if. 0. This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other poma Weet and Northwest, both Trains making con? nections at Washington with Western trains of Baltimore and 0 hlo Railroad. S. B. SOLOMONS, Engineer and superintendent. P. L. CLiAPoa, General Ticket Agent. febU-iamos_ (Sngines, iflacrjmern, Ut. \% STEAM ENGINES. CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO. Keep constantly on hand, and ready for Imme? diate delivery, STATIONART, PORTABLE AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINES, and can furnish, st short notice, any description of Engine not kept regularly in stock. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of approved Patterns and different sises, ready for delivery, and fitted with either Ratchet or Screw-Head Blocks. GRIST MILLS, From Sixteen to Thirty Inch; Trench Barr, Doa? ble-Geared GRIST MILLS. Also, the Universal or A Star COTTON GINS, THRESHERS, CANE MA? CHINERY, HORSE-POWERS, Ac. BAR IRON, STEEL AND METALS. A large assortment constantly on handlpf the above articles. NAILS, SPIKES &c. HENRY DI88TON A SUN'S PATENT CIRCULAR, GANG, MULAY, HAND AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, GUMMING MACHINES, FILES, Ac Also, MILLER'S CELEBRATED "INSERTED TO0TH" SAWS. SWADOES AND SAWYER'S TOOLS "GEN? ERALLY. J* AILROAD, STEAMBOAT AND MILL SUPPLIES. OILS. A full Une of Pare OILS, as follows: Sperm, Lard, Neatsfoot, C., B. A Co.'s Lubricator, "White Oak OIL" Tallow, Axle Grease. BELTING, y, Rubber and Leather BELTING, warranted. Also, Gum and Hemp Packing. Jaie and Soap? stone Packing, Lacing, Gaskets, Belt Fastenings, au kinds. LEAD. Sheet, Pig, Bar and Pipe. BLOCK TIN PIPE. PUMPS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. HOSE, LEATHER AND CUM. or au sizes. BRASS GOODS. Steam Ganges, water Gauges, Steam and Plumber's Brass-work. PLAIN AND GALVANIZED IRON PIPES, At Factory Prices of MORRIS TASKER A 00. STEAM AND MALEABLE IRON FITTINGS. WHITE LEAD, COLORS AND PAINT OIL. / ROPE, OAKUM, SHEATHING FELT AND PAPER, NAILS, SPIKES, ?C C ARTS, WACON8 AND TIMBER TRUCKS. Of the celebrated make of WILSON, CHILDS * CO., Philadelphia. _ PATENT IRISH ROOFING FE^T. CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., N. E. CO KN BB M SBTI NO AND CUXBZELAND STB. aagi4-mth6mop*w CHARLESTON, S. 0.