The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, November 28, 1871, Image 4

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COMMERCIAL If Elf S. Who Charleston Colton, Klee and Naval Stores Harket. OFFICB CHARLESTON NEWS. 1 MONDAY EVENING, November 2T, 1871. J COTTON.-The staple showed a steady and weil sustained demand, in wm:h prices exhibited a strorg and hardening C ar?cter, advancing a fud Kc fi rb. Sales about loco bales, say 6 at 16X, 17 at 17, 4 at 17?, 2> at 17?, 53 at 17?, 86 at 17?, 32 at 17?, 229 at 18, 174 at 18?, l"l at 18?, U at 18?, 106 at 18?. 2 extra Ptaple at 19, 5 extra f tapie at 20c f? ft- We quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.16 @17? Low middling.17?@18 Middling.18?@18? Strict middling.18?@18? RICK.-The market was quiet and prices slightly easier. Sales about 176 tierces of clean Caren., a, say 80 tierces at 7?, 60 at 7?, 24 on private terms. We quote common to lair at 6?@7? good 7?c ft ft. NATAL STORKS.-The sales or raval stores to day have been as follows : 220 bbls from extra No. 1 to low pale on private te: ms; 7i bbls No I to low pa'e at $7 25@7 50 to 3 IO; 362 bbls No 3 to low No 1 at rrom $4@6; 3:5 ca ks spirits at 60c. FREIGHTS.-TO Liverpool, by 6team direct, nomi? nal on uplands, nominal on sea Islands; via New York, ?don uplands ld on sea islands; by Ball; ?a7-i6.i on uplands, on sea Islands nominal. To Havre nominal. Coast wise-to New York by steam Xe on ui lands and lc on sea Islands; $2 fl tierce on rice; by sall ?c ft ft on cotton;-ft tierce on rice; 40c ft barret?n rosin; $7@8 ?HOD lum? ber; $9@io ft M on timber. To Bostcn, by sall, Xe ft ft on upland cotton. To Providence, by sall $3 9 Mon boards, ?eft ft on cotton;by steam $l ft bale on New York rates. To Phila? delphia, by steam ?c fl ft on uplando; by sall, $7 fl M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 per ton en clay, and $3a$3 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by ?team ?c ft ft by eau, (6 60@7 fl M on boards; $3@3 26 ft ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, s. C, Darlen and Sauna KU\ r, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10@12 ft M are the rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bids 19?. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are pur? chasing sight checks at ?@? orr, and sell at par. There is no business doing m time bills. GOLD.-10?@11?. Markets by Telegraph. MONET MARKETS. LONDON, November 27-Noon.-Consols 93?a 53?. Bonds 91?. FRANKFORT, November 27-Noon.-Bonds 97?. PARIS, November 27-Noon.-Rentes 6or 65c. Kaw YORK, November 27-Noon -Freights Bteady. Stocks improving. Gold io?ail. Gov? ernments steady and dull. States generally quiet. Kew South Carol nas 35? and active. Money 5. Even ng.-Fre gata armer. Money very active at 7, currency to gold, but the latest transaction 6a7. Discounts 8aI2. Ster lng 8?a9. Gold lt ?a i 10?. Governments dull and steady. Tennessees 85?; new 66. Virginias 61; new 66. Louisianas 65; new 63; levees 61; new 75. Alabamas $1; Aves 65. Georglas 8la82?. North Carolinas 36; new 18. South Carolinas 68; new 36?. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL. November 27-Noon.-Cotton open? ed strong at 0?a9?d for up ands, Orleans lOd; sales Saturday reached 25,000 bales. Later.-Cot tn strong; uplands 9?d, Orleans lOd; sales 20,000 bales, export and specuUtlon 7000 bales; shipping at Charleston or Savannah 9J?? Evening-Cotton closed strong; uplands 9?d, Orieins lcd: (ale, 22,000 bales; for speculation and export scoo. NEW YORK, November 27-Noon_Cotton quiet; upland? 19?c, Orleans I9?c; sales 1500 bales; sales of futures Saturday evening 4300 bales, as follows: December 18?, 18 11-16; January 19, 18 15-16,18?; February 19?; March 19?, 19 7-16; April 19?; May l-?. evening.-Cotton fairly active and ea 1er; sales 4623 balea; uplands I9?c Orleans 19?c Sales of cotton futures to day 4623 baie , as follows: For Novemos 18 13 I6ais?ais 11-16 cents; December 1813 leal -?al8?al8 ll-16al8? ; January 19 i-ieal9 I8?ai8 15-16; rebruaty 19 6-ieal9?a 9?; March I8al9?al9?al9?; April 19?al9?al9?; May l9?il9Xai9?. * feosTO.v. November 27-Cotton dull; middlings 19?al9?c; net receipts 141 balea: gross 455; ex? ports to Great Britain 53; sales 200; stock 7500. PHILADELPHIA, Novemb-r 27.-Cotton firm; middling 19?al9?c. BALTIMORE, November 27.-Cotton quiet and Ann; middlings l??c; net receipts 248 bales; gross 67; exports coastwise 125; sales 875; stock ?96 bales. NORFOLK, November 57.-Cotton quite; low mid? dling 18c; net receipts 2112 bales; exports coast? wise 2741; sales 100; stock 6623. WILMINGTON, November 27.-Cotton quiet; mid? dlings 18c; net reoeUts 87 balee; exports coast? wise 160; Bales 200; stock 3783. SAVANNAH, November 27.-Cotton active and quiet; middlings I8?c; net receipts 5139 bales; exports to Great Britain 13G6; c astwise 1878; sales 1400; stock 62,222. AUGUSTA, November 27.-Co*ton quiet; mid dlingsl7?al7?c; receipts iou bales;sales 800. MEMPHIS, November 27.-Cotton very firm; mid? dling I8?c; rec Ipts 5265 bale?. MOBILE, November 27.-Cotton firm; middling! I8?c; receipts 42^9 bales; exports coastw se 66; sales loco: stock 39.909. NEW ORLEANS, November 27.-Cotton strong; middlings 19c; net receipts li,671 bales, gross 18, 494; exports to Great Britain 2705; to Havre 3596; coastwise 1081: sales 6000; stock 122,086. GALVESTON, November 27.- otton firmer; good ordinary 16??c; net receipts 1246 bales; exports ?coastwise ;02; sales 700; stock 31,620. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YORK, November 27-Noon.-Flour dull and heavy. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn dull and unchanged. Pork $13. Lard quiet. Tur? pentine 66?c Rosin $4 87?. Evening.-Flour, Southern dull and drooping; common to fair extra $6 76a7 40; pood to choice $7 46*9 25. Whiskey 94?c, Wheat heavy, la.o lower; winter red Western $1 eoal 65. Corn heavy and lower at ea>?as: xe. Rice steady at 8?a9c. Pork8teady. Beer quiet Lard dull, kettle 9?c. Turpentine dnlL Rosin Brm. Tallow active at 9a9?o. ST. Louis, November 27.-Flour lower ror ship? ping brands on account advanced r eights South. Corn tlrm. Whiskey 89?c. Bagging unchanged. Pork quiet $12 75. Bac< n unchanged, clear Bides 7?a7?c; shoulders 7c. Lard 8l?a8?c. CINCINNATI. November 27.-Flour a sttade low? er. Corn In fair demand. Pork, old $12 ?0. new $12 75, and an advance atketL Lard 8?c. Bacon firm; new shoulders 7c; clear rib sides 7?c. Whis? key 90 Cts. LOUISVILLE, November 27.-Bagging ?uady at 15aicc. Flour nm. Corn, supply light : new, In ear, *bc. Provisions Heady. Whiskey 90c. Nxw ORLEANS, November 27.-Flour, lower grades scarce; superflue $6 60. Corn scarce and firm. Oats easier. Pork $U?al4?. Bacon firm? er; shoulders 7?c. Lard drooping, at 9?a9?c. Sogar easier. Charles A. Easton'* Co'ton Report for the Week Ending November ?4,1871. NEW YORK, November 25.-THE MARKET.-In our last report the market closed active and arm at is?c for uplands. Saturday the business transactions were light; holders offered a fair amount of stock, but buyers were ratr r Indiffer? ent ; sales 2234 bales ; quotations unchanged. Mon? day the market was firm, and prices ?c nigher; holders were more confident, and offered but s moderate supply; sales 4029 bales; middlings 19\c Tuesday the transactions were moderate; * boyera were cannons and operated sparingly; sales 2880 bales; quotations unchanged. Wednes? day the market was strong; buyers experienced some difficulty tn niling orders at quotations, owing to the moderate offerings and a disposition on the part or holders to obtain an advance; sales 2925 bales. Thursday the market was firmer, and prices fully ?c higher; sales 1914 bales; middlings 19?c. Yesterday the market was strong, and prices were advanced ?c;the offerings were small and firmly held; sales 3 32bales; middlings ipc. Cplana New and Floridas. Mobile. Orleans. Texas Ordinary.16? 16? 16? ie? Good ordinary..17? 18 18s? is? Low middling...18? 18? 19? 19? Middling.19 19? 19? 19? Sales or the week 17,614 bales-Including 6586 to spinners, 492 to speculators, and 10,436 to ex porters. Gross receipts at this port for the week 17,514 bales, since ist September 215,1(3 bales, against 283.220 last year. STATISTICAL Pt SITION- 1871. 1870. Stock io Liverpool.bales...526ooo 373.920 A.'oat from India.loo, ooo 99 ooo Afloat from America.124,000 22iooo Stock tn London.113 490 44,120 Afloat for London.145,000 2o,uoo 8tock In Havre.121.390 88,'40 Afloat for Havre. 54 610 7 *>07 Stock In Bremen. 13.346 8,305 ACoat for Bremen. 7.475 4520 Stock In United Matea ports ....ML.1U 343.759 Stock In inland towns.67,950 73.034 _ TOtSl.1.634,406 1,289.905 Excess m visible supply as compared with 1870. 344,501 Stock ot cotton held by Man? chester spinners at the mills. 260,00) 125,000 Price of middling Orleans In Liverpool. 916-16d ll 7-16d Price of middling Orleans In New York.. 19^c 167ic Price or gold. lo? n? New York Rice Harket. From the Dally Bulletin, Saturday, November 26: A firm feeling continues to prevail on 1 his market and a very good demand ls current, com? ing In the main fr m the regular trade, though a few export orders .re said to be at hau l, or do mestlc receivers conMnus to offer their 'uppltes to arrive as they reacn port, and the accumula tfon does not increase, and full pr ces are tn all cases insHied upon. Foreign is In fair stock but not plenty eneagh at present to give buyers hopes of mu' b advantage. Sales to-day of 75 tc Carolina at 8>?a9c, 160 bags Rangoon at 0%a7Xe, an i 150 bags ?'atna at 7 -4aT\c. From the Journal of commerce: The market ls firm for both foreign and domestic. The In? quiry ls fair, while small stocks an ? news of i very firm market South give holders confidence. We notice sales of 60 tes Carolina here and to ar? rive at 8>4S9c; 200 bags Patna at 7Ka7?ic, and 25? bags Rangoon at 6j4'a7 ;,'c. New York Coffee Market. From the Journal or Commerce, Siturday, No? vember 25 : The market tor Brazils ls improving. The demand ls more active and regular, and prices are beoomlng settled. Dealers nre renew? ing Inquiries for Invoices, and report an increase In the call tor job lots for consumption. Prices are quoted )?a>?c higher, but still lt ls difficult to give reliable figures, we Lo e sales in Baltimore or 2803 bags Kio, ex Aga>s. East and West india comes are inactive. The stock here is ofiVed quit* freely, bat there ls very little Inquiry. Tue Mars has arrived from Batavia with 8000 or eoOo | mats Java, about one-quarter or which was sold before arrival; the balance goes in stock. We quote for Rio. in bond, gold prices, as follows : ordinary cargoes 13Xal4c; fair cargoes I4>?"al4>i; good cargoes I5al5>?; prime cargoes I5,\'ai6. New York Naval Store? Market. From the Journal of Commerce, Saturday, No? vember 25 : The market for spirits turpentine ls rather weak. The. ) is considerable stock offer trg from late arrivals, and the Inquiry is very light. We quote merchantable order at 66>?c. with sales or 60 bbls in lots. Rosins-T. e market 13 very firm for a;rained, with a fatr shlpolng de? mand. The movement tn fine grader ls more re? stricted, the home trade buying only as they have occasion to usc. Sales are 700 bbls nra ned at $4 75; a cargo, 2600 bbls. reported at (4 87>?; 100 bbls No. 2 at $5 25. We quote No. 2 at $5a5 40; No. 1 at $5 75a9 75; pale at $7a8; extra pale at $s 25aio. c tty pitch at $4 75. Tar at $3 70a3 75 for Wilmington, with a sale of 60 bbls. Wilming? ton rope at $3 76. ? Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, November 25.-SPIRITS TURPBK TINE -Small sales at eic, aucr-200 casks at 60c per gallon for Southern packages. ROSIN.-Sales or 2200 bbis at $4 lix for low No 2, a 20a4 25 for No 2, $5a5 60 foi No 1, and $6a s 50 for low pale. CRUDS TCKPBNTINB.-Sales or 301 bbls at $3 60 for hard, $6 25 for yellow dip and $5 35 for virgin. TAR.-Sales or 210 bbls at $2 95 per bbl. COTTON.-Sale? ot 40 bales as follows: 15 at n.s'c and 25 at l7*ic per pjund. FORT CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. Last Quarter, 6th, l hoar, 25 min?tes, mornii g. New Moon nth, io hoars 42 minutes, evening. First Quarter, 18th. 3 hoars, 21 minuter, evenir g. tull Muon, 20th, 4 hoars, 15 minutes, evening. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. 21 saturday... 3 Sunday. 8CN RISES. 0..42 0. 43 0 . 44 6. 45 6. .46 0..47 0. 48 nm BETS. 4..63 4..62 4..62 4..62 4 .62 4. 62 4 61 MOON R. a a 5..31 e..is 7.. 0 7..51 ?3.. 4 9..42 10..83 man WATBB. 7..83 8..12 8..52 9..35 10..19 10..61 ll..49 Receipts by Railroad, November ?7. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 1381 bales cotton, 169 bbls naval stores, 120 r bis nour. To Railroad agent, Felzer, Rodgers A co, Murdaugh A Mathews, W w smith. Geo W williams A co. F lnsman A Howell, L D Mowry A Son. Dowling A co, A S Smith, wis* A co. A J Salinas, Sloan A Soignions, Wtiilden A Jones, W C Bee A co. Wardlaw A Carew, Fn sr, Adger A co, W B williams A Son, wagem r A Monsees, Pringle A Son. W c Courtney ? 00, J N Robson, A B Mul? ligan, W B Smith A co. JA Qaackenbuah. ICH Ciaussen, Caldwell A Son, E Willis, T T Chapeau, T P Smith, S D Stoney, Reeder A Davis, Wagner, Hager A co. NORTHEASTERS* RAILROAD. 220 bales upland cotton and 10 bags sea island cotton. 296 bbis naval stores, cars lumber and wood, rough ree, mdse, Ac. To Frost, Adger 1 co, WK Ryan, A J Salinas, Walter A co, TP smith, A S Smith, Pringle A Son, Wm O Bee A co, G W williams A co, H Elatte A co, Bardes A Parker, W c courtney A co, Pelzer, R' dg?rs " co, J C Mal lonee, T Stoney, E Welling, Mowry A Son, T L Webb, Tr en hoi m A Son, Mautoue A co. Kinsman A Bowell, E M Hacker, S R Marshall A co, Mrs D C Gibson, P C Gaillard, Gaillard A Mi? no?, Gibbs A co, Railroad Agent and Order. Passenger?. Per steamer Dictator, from Florida via Savan? nah-Miss Heyward. Miss Snowden, Mrs Begner and two children, Mrs Jas Beattie and two chil? dren. Reed. Woolf, Brown, Capt Richardson, and one on deck. MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, 8. O.... .NOVEMBER 28, 1871. Lat 30 deg 40 min 83 sec. | Lon 79 deg 67 mm 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Gulf Stream. McCrery, Philadelphia, left - Inst. Mdse. To W A Courtenay, Railroad Agents. H Bischoff A co, A M Adger, J P Brown. MAA Ashton, J A Blake, T M Bristoll A co, E E Bedford, Bollmann Bros, F C Borner, T M Cater, Blom A Miller, H Bulwlnkle, Cameron, Barkley A co, Crane, Boyla on A co, J u H Claus?en, Chase A Catino, Chapeau A Heffron, C Clad us. L Chap?n, T F Chapeln, W H Gharee A co, Dowle, Moue A Davl?, E Daly, J B Duval A Son, A W Eckel A co, Elias A Bro, B Feldmann A co, C D Franke, John Hurkamp A co, F Fisher, O Fletcher, J M Greer A Son, Fogar tic's Book Depot, H Gerdts A co, Hart A co, L Habentcht, Mrs O Hancock. Jeffords A co, Holmes A calder. N Kennedy, M Lahrs, A Lang? er, L Lorentz, J A Lopez, A k Lewttb, Mintons A co, w A Melin, ns, Marshall A McMillan, John F O'Neill. B O'Neill, P O'Donnell, C P Po.-penhelm, P Porcher, J A Qaacktnbush, Ravenel A co, L F Robertson, B S Rhett A Son, Ravenel, Holmes A co, E H Stelling. W Shepherd A co. G W Stroab, Shackelford A Kelly. Steffens, Werner A Docker. fi Schnell, J F Taylor A co, R Thomlinson A co. G W Williams A co. Tiedeman, Ca der A co. Wagen? er A Munsies The Gulf Stream crosse 1 the bar at 7 o'clock sunday evening, but owing to a dense log coming np, anchored until Monday morning. Steamship Monticello, Ludlow, savannah. To W Roach A co. Will load for Boston. Commercial Line sehr Emma C Rommel, Gard? ner. New York-72 hours. M tl ie. To H F Baker A co. S C Railroad Agent, E M Orlmke, Cameron, Barkley A co, D H Sitcox J A Qaackenbuah, O F Wictera. Pani, Welch A Brandes, Ellas A Bros, F voa santen. Holmes A Calder, P Walsh. Ravenel. Holmes A co. M Luhrs, J H Wuhrmacn A co, P P Tojle, H Bischoff A co. Wagener A Mon-ees, O P Poppenheim, Dowle, Moise A Davis, J F O'Ne.U, Kl'nek Wlckenb'.rg A co, Kinsman A Howell, R Law ess, Knobeloch A Small, B O'Neill, ll stein ken. J u U Ciaussen, L Welskopr, W H cn a fee A co, Ttederaan, Calder i co, W u Bee A co, C Bart A c >, W L Webn, J w Harrison, J M Fason A Bro, A F Chevreux, J Apple. T M Brlsto'l A co, Blum A Miller, H Klaue A co, Brewer A Konnte. U Cobla A co, J W Linley, J E Adger A co, L Cohen A c >, A H Hayden, D Lot ez, B Boyd, D A Anne, G W Williams A co, D Paul A co, 0 CUclns, T S King, E H Stelling, G S Hacker, H Gerdts A co, T M Cater, and others. M L sehr L S Davis, Bishop, New York, - days. Mdse. To W Roach A co, J E Adger A co, J Apple, J Archer, H Bischoff A co, Bol.mann Bros, chas Berhusse. Cameron, Barkley A co, W H < 'haree A co, H Cobla A co, H A Due, Dowle, Moise A Davis, hilas A Bro, J Goiham, H Gerdts A co, Hart A co, D Goldstein A Son. Heath A Rice, S R Marshall A cs Kinsman A Howell, Knobeloch A Small. Jno F O'Neill, Ostendorff A co, D O'Neill A Sons, Walter Steele, B O'Nt lil, E Perry, S C Railroad co, Wm L Webb. Ravenel, Holmes A co, W Shepherd A co, A Seek endort, W G w miden. O F W leter*, Geo W Williams A co. Wagener A Monsees, Jos D Aiken, Adams, Damon A co, stono Phosphate co, Wm C Bee A co, W M Bir i A co, Col G W Biadley, N A Hunt, P Davie. N Emanuel, J Heesemann A Bro, A H Hayden, H K lat te A en, W A Mehrrens. J N Robson. Mantoue A co, D Fa ii A co, Tiedeman, Calder A co, Mrs A Tanlanson, S Yeadon, Order and others. sehr Southerner,-. Georgetown, S C. 1133 bushels rough rice. To J R Pringle A Soo. I Sehr Sallie Bls'ell, Magrath, Back River. 27C0 bushels ronwh rice. 'J 0 W C Bee <t ? o. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Palatka via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. 107 bales cotton, 25 tierces rice, oranges, mdse a: d sun? dries. To Ravenel A co, G W Wil.lams A co, G H Ingi aham A ?ou, Witte Bros, Johnston, Crews A co, Pit ckney Bros, Fraser A Dili. W B Williams A Son, w M Law'on A sons, Barden A Pt>rker, P H Behn A co, A B Mulligan, J A ' nslow A co, Thoa Finley, w H Oharee A co, Southern Express co, W Owens, and other*. Sloop Louise A Ha'tie, Alston. Russell Creek Mill. Edisio. 15 bag* sea toland cotton. 45 bushels cotton se d. To WK Ryan, Fraser A Dir, W A Boyle, Pavenel A co Sloop Blackbird, Rugero. Corabahee. 1700 bush? els rouen rice. To W c Bee A co. Sloop Chlcora. rrora Pon Pon. 913 bushels rough rice. To J R Pringle A Son. Boat from James Island. 1 bag sea island cot? ton. To W Gurney Received from Habenleht Milla, James Island. 56 bags sea island cotton. To W c Bee A co, W ! Gurney, D McPherson, Fraser A DUI, J Co.cock A co, Stoney A Lowndes. Keceived from Chiaolm's Mill. 10 tes rice. To G A Trenholm A son. Received from Bennett's MU!. 137 tierces rice. To W c Bee A co. SAILED YESTERDAY, sp tn,^1 brig Ysabellta. Pascual. Barcelona. Sehr Matilda Brooks, Jones, Jacksonville. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Georgia, Holmes, New York, 26th November. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, at New York. November 24. DP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr A F Ames, Achorn, at Baltimore, Novem? ber 26. s hr Matcaka, Fooks, at Baltimore, Novem? ber 25. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LIVERPOOL, November 27.-Arrived, the Silas Pish, from Savannah. NEW YOKE, November 27.-Arrived out, steam? ships Cambria and Tripoli. LIST OF VESSELS DP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THIS FORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Br ship Colonist, Boars rod, up.Oct 21 Br ship Magdala, Black, up.Oct 24 Br bark Belt late, Williams, sailed.Oct 16 The soeskurameren, We9tergaard, el'd.Oct 17 The windermere. Yeoman, sailed.,....Oct 17 The Hamlcja, Birkland, Balled.i.Oct 26 NEWPORT, BNO. Br bark David McNutt, Lockhart, sailed.. .Sept 2S The Preso, Jenkins, salle?'..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 8. Br ship City or Halifax, McElhenny, up.Oct 20 ANTWERP. Br bark Celeste, Fullerton, up.Oct 21 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Bark Acacia, Robinson, cleared.Nov 21 Brig Minnie Abbie, Harding, up.Nov 24 NEW TORE. Brig Georgia, Swan, up.Nov 18 Sehr John E Dally. Smith, up.Nov 14 Sehr Myrover, Brown, np.Nov 21 Sehr Guy R Phelps, Shailer, np.Nov 21 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr E A Hooper, Hooper, cleared.Nov 19 Sehr J S Detwller, Grace, cleared.Nov 15 Sehr J Ricardo Jova, Little, cleared.Nov 9 Sehr S V w Williams, Simmons, cleared.. .Nov ll Sehr E C Kommen, Adams, np.Nov 4 BALTIMORE. Sehr Sophia Ann, Prlmm, cleared.Nov 23 Sch- A F Ames, Ac horn, up.Nov 25 Sehr Matoaka, Fooks, up..Nov 25 Sapping. F OB BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OP THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The fine steamship FALCON, Hayi le, Com? mander, will aall for Baltimore, on SATURDAY, 2d December, at half-past 9 o'clock A. M. 49- Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that olty 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. TRENHOLM, Agent, nr>v>;-5 No. 2 Union Wharves. F OR NEW YORK. ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckett, Commander, will sall tor New York on THURSDAY, November 30th, at 6 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, 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? SHIPS. To New Encland Cities as usual. Insurance by Steamers of this Line % per cent. For Freight or Passage Engagements, having very tine Deck Stateroom accommodate a, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to w. A. COURTENAY-, No. l union Wharves ! nov27-mtuth3 B NEW YOBK. HW YORK AMI) CHARLESTOM STEAMSHIP LIME. ESTABLISHED 1345. The very fast and splendid Side-Wheel Steam ship CHARLESTON, JAMES BERRT, Commander, will call from Ad ser's south Wharf for the above port, on TUESDAY, the 23th Inst., at 5 o'clock, sar Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng and manufacturing towns. $w Insurance half per cent, by this line of steamers. For Freight or Passage, having superior Cabin accommodations, apply to nov27-2 JAMES A DOER A CO.. Agents. 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: MINSE30TA,Oapt.T.W.Kreeman,Nov.22,at2X PM IDAHO, Capt. PRICE.Nov. 29, at 7? A M MANHATTAN, Capt. J.B.PRICE, Dec. 1, at - : OLORADO, Capt. T. F. FREEMAN.Dec. 6, at t P ld cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Omeo No. 29 Broadway) $30, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, No. 08 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 AUGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., maye Or WM. A. COURTENAY. pACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPTS THROUGH LIKE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave Pier, No. 42, North River, foot of Canal: street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the ietn and 80th of every month (except when these tates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preceo "It All departures connect at Panama wm steam rs for south Pacific and Centrai American ports. Departure of 15th touches at Kingston, Jamaica. For Japan and elana, steamers leave San Fran idBco first of every month, except when lt falls on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch a: Havana, but gn daect from New York to AsplnwalL One hundred poundB 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. Jaly26-lyr Pianos, ?rgnns, &c. glEGLL?G'?r^ (ESTABLISHED IN i8i9.) Now on hand, and for sale, a large and varied assortment of PIANO FORTES, of approved good makers, new and second-hand, A so CABINET ORGANS and Musical Meicbandlse generally; together with the latest an i mo-t fashionable Music constantly receiving. PIANO FORTES to Hire, Tuned. Repaired a d taken in exchange. Apply corner King and Beaufaln streets, in rear or old stand, third door. HENRY si EGLING. nov25^mo Shipping jpc?rBc^ The Regular Llae Steamship MON? TICELLO, Ludlow, Master, having all J_ her heavy Freight engaged, wanta llgut Freight to fill up. WILLIAM ROACH A CO. nov28-l F OB LIVERPOOL The Fine British Bark ORIENTAL, J. Dunham, Master, having the greater por-_ tlonof her cargo engaged and going on board, will meet with dispatch. For engagements apply to W. B. SMITH A CO., nov23 1_Napier's Range. J! O R FORT SUMTER, BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast, sate and comfortably appointed AM Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharf SB BVKKY DAT, at 10 o'clock morning, and 3 o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, apply to CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNG, novio On Board. JpOR GARDNER'S BLUFF, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEEDEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN, S. C. The steamer PLANTER,Captain H. p _?JF-?k. S. Cordes, ls now receiving Freight?B?GSfiE at Accommodation Wharf, and will leave on WEDNESDAY MORNING, the 29th Instant, at 0 o'cleck. Freight and Wharfage must be prepaid. For Freight or Passage, having state-room ac? commodations, apply to the Captain on board, or to RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., nov27-2 No 177 East Bay. F OR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. The splendid Steamers DICTATOR, , .??E^n? Captain L. M. Coxetter, and |MTN ?Tf?iM1 ?7i POINT, Captain Geo. E. McMillan, win sail as toi lows: The Dlcator will leave Charleston every TUES? DAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, and City Point every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, for Fernandina, Jacksonville, Palatka, and all Landings on St. John's River. These Steamers connect with rail? road al Toco! for sr. Augustine, and at Palatka with steamers for 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 ac? commodations, apply to RAVENEL A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorsi'a wharf and last Bay. Through Bills of Lading given to New Orleans. nov6_ ? -yjTEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA, AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C. The Steamer r I JJ O T BOY, Captain W. T. MCNELTY, Will leave Accommodation Wharf r every MONDA r MORNING, at S o'clock, drutdL for Savannah. Beaufort, Hilton Headand span lsh Wells. Returning will leave Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING. Will leave tor Beaufort, Pacific and Ohlsolm'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 Landtags. Goods consigned to care of Agents will be for? warded free of st orage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., novl No. 177 East Bay. St0t?0, _ 'coTTmi^ATB^^ STOVES AT RETAIL. WILLIAM SHEPHERD A CO., No. 24 BAYNE STREET, AND No. 35 PINCKNEY STREET. Scales. STANDARD SCALES, More than 350 Different Modifications. AGENTS ALSO FOR THE BEST ALARM MONEY DRAWER FAIRBANKS & CO., No. asa Broadway, New York. FAIRBANKS, BBOWN & CO., No. 118 Milk Street, Boston. For sale by HART ?fe CO., sep20-tuf4mos Charleston, S. 0. P?ano0. SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED THE GREAT SOUTHERN PIANO H muf ac tory. WM. KNABE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND. SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. These Instruments have been before the public ror nearly thirty years, and upon their excel? lence alone attained an un purchased pre-eml nence, whteh pronounces them unequalled in TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. ??All our SQUARE PIANOS have our New Im proved OVERSTRUNG SCALE and the AGRAFFE TREBLE. a&F"We would call especial attention to our late fainted Improvements In GRAND PIANOS and SQUAHE GRANDS, fo .nd in no other Piano, which briDgs'.he Plano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. EVERY PIANO FULLY WARRANT? ED FOR FIVE YEARS. 99*We are by special arrangement enabled to famish PARLOR ORGANS and MKLODEONS of the most celebrated makers, WholtBale ai d Retail at lowest Factory Price*. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists prompt? ly furnished on application to "WM. KNABE ?fe CO., BALTIMORE, MD. Or any or our regular established agencies. OCtl7-tUthS6mosD6W Sening S\ac?\mtt. SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT ! FIRST PREMIUM AT ATLANTA FAIR, UCTOBEB, 1871, FOB BEST FAMILY MACHINE. PREMIUM AT THE MACON FAIR, OCTOBER, 1871, FOR FAMILY MACHINE,'WITH BEST AND MOST USEFUL ATTACHMENTS. FIRST PREMIUM AT THOMASVILLE, NOVEMBER 2, 1871, FOR BEST FAMILY MACHINE. GOLD MEDAL AND THREE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED THE SINGER AT THE AU? GUSTA FAIR, NOVEMBER, 1371. -o- " * EXAMINE OUR MACHINES. H. D. HAWLEY, GENERAL AGEST FOR SOOTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. J. CLARK BEDELL, novU-tutha RESIDENT AGENT, CHARLESTON, S. C. _____ totten O?^jfc^ . M GJ-OOOH TIE. m M SLOAN & SEIGNIOUS, Agents, M M COTTON FACTORS, BROWN & CO.'S WHARF M Boots ano Shoce. HO! FOR REPUDIATION! THOSE FAMILY STATE BONUS OF SCOTT & CO., spread broadcast in New York, to the detri? ment and rain of our people, mast be repudiated. Hence I will REDUCE THE PRICES of my ELEGANT AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. PLANTERS, FACTORS AND MERCHANTS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK OF PLANTATION BROGANS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Having made this branch or my business another SPECIALTY, I feel confident to be able to supply the Trade at prices UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW, ALL GOODS BEING BOUGHT FOR CASH. ORDERS FROM MY COUNTRY FRIENDS, OR THROUGH COMMISSION MERCHANTS OR FACTORS WILL. MEET WITH PROMPT DISPATCH. EDWARD DALY, NO. 1S1 MEETING STREET. SPECIAL NOTICE. RECEIVING THIS DAY PER STEAMSHIPS "SEA GULL,'' from Baltimore, "VIRGINIA," from Philadelphia, Invoices of GENT'S FRENCH JEDOT CALF OPERA BOOTS GENT'S FRENCH LERIN CALF WATER? PROOF BOOTS GENT'8 FRENCH LERIN CALF SCOTCH WELT BOOTS. HORE OF THE AMERICAN GAITERS, ADAPTED FOR WINTER WEAR. EDWARD DALY, novl4-tuths No. 121 MEETING STREET. K. K. K. IS THE CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD ! n'vlltuthsl2 fyfttis. yiSITORS TO CHARLESTON SHOULD BE SURE TO STOP AT THE MILLS HOUSE THE DURING THEIR STAY IN THE CITY. Thia elegantly appointed HOUSE, which was temporarily closed daring the prevalence of the fever, has now been reopened after having un? dergone many Important improvements with a view to the increase l comfort of the guests. Mr. D.C. BURNETT, Proprietor of 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. novl6-imo_ T> B. CARPENTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 72 BROAD STSIIT, Charleston, S. 0., Win Practice in the State and Federal Courts feb2i Engines, ?ttacrjmern, Ut. STEAM ENGINES. IN, BARKLEY & CO. Keep constantly on hand, and ready for Imme? diate delivery, STATIONARY, PORTABLE AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINES, and can tarnish, at short notice, any description of Engine not kept regularly in stock. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of approved Patterns and different sizes, ready for delivery, and Hued with either Ratchet or screw-Head Blocks. GRIST MILLS, From Sixteen to Thirty loch; French Burr, Dou ble-Geared GRIST HILLS. Also, the Universal oi Star COTTON OINS, THRESHERS, CANE MA? CHINERY, HORSE POWERS, Ac. BAR IRON, STEEL AND METALS A large assortment constantly on hand|of tb< above articles. NAILS, SPIKES &c, HENRY DIS8TON A SON'S PATENT CIRCULAR, GANG, M UL AY, HANI AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, GUMMING MACHINES FILES, AC. A?SO, MILLER'S CELEBRATED 'INSERTED T09TH" SAWS 8WADGES AND SAWYER'S TOOLS GEN ERALLY. RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT ANC MILL SUPPLIES. OILS. A full line of Pure OILS, as follows: Sperr? Lard, Neatsroot, C., B. A Co.'s Lubricator, -'Whlti Oak Oil," Tallow, Axle Grease. B E LTING. Rubber and Leather BELTING, warranted Also, Gum and Hemp Packing, Jute and soap stone Packing, Lacing, Gaskets, Belt Fastenings all kinds. LEAD . Sheet, Pig, Bar and Pipe. BLOCK TIN" PIPE. HOSE, LEATHER AND GUM. PUMPS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS Of all Sizes. BRASS GOODS. Steam Gauges, Water Gauges, Steam am Plumber's Brass-work. PLAIN AND GALVANIZED IROf 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, Ac CARTS, WAGONS AND TIM8EI TRUCKS. Of the celebrated make of WILSON, CHILDS < CO., Philadelphia. PATENT IRISH ROOFING FELT CAMERON, BARKLEY & GO., N. E. CORNER MEETING AND CUMBERLAND SH augl4-mth6moD*w CHARLES TON, S. 0 ttnilbing Jllaterial. DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, Has removed hir Orrie " to and opened his prit Clpal SALESROOM ! it No. 20 HAYNE STREE' and No. 38 PINOKNc.Y STREET, where he take pleasure In offering to the public a full stock c his own manufacture of DOOR*,SASHES,BLIND! MOULDINGS, NEWELS. BALUSTERS, Ac. WOOD TURNING In all Its branches. A specialty made of FRENCH and AMERICA! WINDOW GLASS, at WHOLESALE and RET All sar Orders for stock of irregular size work rc ceived either ar. the Salesrooms. No. 20 H AYN I STRBET.or at the FACTORY on Horlbeck's whan augis tuthsemos B MULLIGAN, COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSIOI MERCHANT, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, Sep27-DAO CHARLESTON, S. C. s Railroad*. OUTH CAROLINA BA?TROTUT CHARLESTON, S. C., June 8, 1871. On and after SUNDAY, June ll, the Pacten ger Trains on nae Soutu car j.ina BaUroad wui run aa lollewi: .. fOB AUGUSTA. L ;ave Charlea wa. 8.30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta. 4.26 P. BL JOB COLUMBIA. L?veCharleston.~~... 8.20 AJ(, Arrive at Colombia.-.?..... 8.40 P?. ros CBABunroM. * Luve Augusta.7.40 A.M. Arrive at Charleston.;.3.30 P. M. L lave Columbia.7.40 A. W. Arrrive at charleston.#.8.30 P. M. THROUGH WILMINGTON TRAIN. ? ? Leave Augusta.......1.00 A.M. Arrive at Ringville.? 9.00 A. M. Leave Ringville. 1.44 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.7.4* P. M. AUGUSTA HIGHT BXFBISft. (Sundays excepted.;* Leave Charleston.a.80 P. \L Arrive at Augusta..TM A ML L ?ave Augusta.6.00 K M. Arrive at Charleston.6.40 A. M. OO LUMBLA KIO OT ?TBRSt. (Sundays excepted.) L sa ve Charleston.-. 7.10P. rn. Arrive at Columbia.9,00 A. M. Leave colombia.7.60 p" M. Arrive at Oharleston.6.46 A. M. Hmraimiii.? TBAIK. L -avo Charleston.2.46 P.M. Arrive at Summerville..?....4.10 P. M. Lia ve Summerville,.7.00 A. M. Arrive at Oharleston.8.16 A. M. OAKDKf BRANCH. L?a ve Camden.9.00 A.M. Arrive at Columbia....10.40 A. M. Laave Columbia.~.1.38 P.M. Arrive at Camden-_.6.00 P. M. Day and Night Tra?na maka close connections ar Angosta ?Ith Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. Night Tram connects with Macon and Angus ta RaLroad. Co.ombia Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Camden Tram connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and rons throngn to Colombia and returns on Mon* days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. S. B. PICKENS. O. T. A I an 10 OFFICE OF THE SAVANNAH AND OHARLESTON RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, S. 0., November 22,1871. On and arter WIDHBSDAY. November 22, th? Passenger Trains on this Road will mn as ai ow EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston dally. 3 26 P. M. Arrive at Savannah dally.9.16 P. M. Leave savannah dany.11.16 P. M. Arr.ve at Charleston dally.?.35 A. M. DAT TRAIN. Leave Oharleston, Sundays excepted.. 8.80 A. M. Arrive at Savannah, San days excepted. 6.00 P.M. Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted... a00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston, Snndsya exe'ted. 6.00 P. M. Freight font arded dally on through bills of lad? ing to points lu Florida and by Savannah line of steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch elven to freights for Beaufort sod points on Port Royal Railroad and ai as low rates as by any other Une. O. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent, s. O. BOTLSTON, Gen'l Ft. and Ticket Agent. nov23 NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM? PANY. cnAHLBSTON, s. O., February ll, 1871. Trains will leave Charleston Dally at 8:80 A. M. and 6 P.M. Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A. M, (Mondays ex? cepted) and 2:80 P. M. train does not leave Charleston 6 P. li.. SUB ; ATS. <L, Train leaving 6:30 A. M. makes through cohnec tien to New York, via Richmond and Acanta Creek only, going through in 40 boara. Passengers leaving by 6 P. M. Train have oholce or route, na Richmond and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY by th th Train lay over on SCKD AT in Bal? timore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUB PAY m Wilmington, BL-G. This is the cheapest, quickest and mott pleasant route to Cincinnati. Chicago and other points West and Northwest, both Trains making con? nections at Washington with Western trains of Baltimore and o hlo Railroad. 8. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. OLBAPOB, General Ticket, Agent, febll-ismos tailoring. N EW FASHIONS. MENKE & MULLER, MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. 325 KINO STREET, Invite attention to their large -and splendid STOCK OF CLOTH, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, &C. READY-MADE S?TTS for all ages, from the smallest boy to the largest man. Dress and Business Salts of all descriptions. Elegant Overcoats, Pea Jackets, Derby, and Plain Sack Salts, Fine English Walking Coan and suits of all celors, Single and Doable Breasted Black Frock Coats, Black Doeskin and Fancy Caa simere Dress Pants, Velvets, silks, Cloth, castor Beaver and Casslmere Vests, manufactured nader oar own observation. We are therefore sara of a good flt and durable work. OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT Bi supplied with the finest selection of BROAD? CLOTHS. Doeskins, Castor Beavers, Chinchilla Diagonals, Meltons, and all styles or Casslmeres ror Bnsines Snits. Velvets, Silts, Plush and Cash? mere Vestings. And a variety ol handsome Pan? taloon Patterns, which we make np tc order by measure at the shortest n otic s and guarantee first class and proper workmanship. FURNISHING 600D8. This Department ls supplied with the celebrated STAR SHIRTS, Imported and Domestic Merino Shaker Flannel, Ad-Wool Underwear Goods, Half Hose, suspenders. Handkerchiefs, Linen and Paper Calls and Collars, Imperial, Alexander and Courvotslcr'B Rid Gloves And a foll asaortmjnt or Buckskin, Dogskin.{Beaver and Cass. Glares. And a verv large assortment of Silk, Alpaca'and Scotch G Inc ham Wat er-Proof [140] Crab relias. Our Stock has been selected with the greatest care, and pries- marked very low in plain ngaree. Oar motto ls qatck sales and small profits, fair dealings. Goods may be returned If not satisfac? tory. Bayers In oar lloe will find lt to their ad? vantage to give as a eau. octl9-3mos O Proclamations. FF I C I A L. STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 EXECUTIVE I EPABTMBKT. J Whereas, Information has been received at this office that SMALL-POX prevails to a considerable extent In the ports of the cities of New York and Philadelphia, and, unless precautionary meas? ures are provided, the health or ports communi? cating with the said cities or New York and Phila? delphia may be endangered by the introduction of contagious diseases thererrom. Now. therefore. I, ROBERT K. SCOTT, Governor or the state or South Carolina, d? hereby ordain and proclaim that all vessels arriving at the ports or Charleston, Georgetown and Hilton Head from the * aid ports or New York and Philadelphia be directed to remain ar- the quarantine anchorage or the said ports until they an- visited and In? spected by the Health officers of the said ports, respectively; and, If exempt from disease, be authorized to proceed to their rejective ports of destination. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the Great Seal of thar State to be affixed, at colombia, thaW [L. 8.] twenty-second day or November, A. D? 1871, and in the ninety-sixth year of the Independence of the United States of America. ROBERT K SCOTT, Governor. F. L. OABDOZO, Secretary of Sta'e. nov26-3 4