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r - rJ. "' -^S'J ? 1 J COMMERCIAL NEWS. JEipoxtA. ' BALI Uf OKS-Fer sc ti r J S Stickney-167,370 feet .?amber. : - '? ? / ? ?ki? Ckarlmton Cotton, Klee and X?val Store? m ur kc t. OPFICB CBAR'-BST0N K*Wfl, ?. FRIDAY EVKNINQ, Cicember 1, 18T1. j COTTON.-This staple was In, steady and rattier good demand, tbs market showing unchanged rates. Sales about iioO bales, say 17, .at 17, Si.at IT?, 114 at 17?, 130 at if?, 104 at 17?, 210 ai 18, 37 ot 18 l-ia, os at i8?, 1J82 at ???77 af 18?. We sote: LITBRPdOL eLASSTFICATlO*. ' ' Ordinary to good orduurv.16. ?17? Low middling.1.17?@17? Middling...'."18 @18\ stna middling.1&X@ 18? SICK.-The transactions were light at firm rices.resales atout 60 tierces of clean Carolina, say io tierces.at 7?, 6 at s nan, 45 at 7?. We ?1 uote common to lair a? *??7?; good 7 9-16 NAVAL STOKBH.-There were no sales reported. F ER in a TS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, uoml Ml ona?lands nommai on sea Islands; via New Tock, ?d on opiands, lid on sea Islands; by Ball; ? ?d on opiands, otf sea Islands nominal. To Harre nominal, coastwise-to New Tork by steam ?c on uplands and lc on sea Islands; $2 j? tierce oa rice; by Ball ?c 1? ft on cotton;- fi tierce an rice; 40c?? barrel on rosin; $7@8 |t Mon lum? ber; $9010 fi M on Umber. To Boston, oy sall, j^oyib OQ upland cotton. To Providence, by BAU |8 9 Mon boards, xe # ft on cotton;by ?team $l fi bale on New York rates. To Phila? delphia, by steam xe ? ft on uplands; by sall, $7 9ji M on boards; $9 on timber; SS per ton en cay, and $3a$3 60 on phosphates To Baltimore, by ?team >,c f, ft by sall, $6 &o@7 ft M on boards; *a&8 25 ft lion on phosphate rock. Vessels are tn demand by our merchants to take lumber freights Crom Georgetown/S. O, Darien and Sauna River, ?S-, and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, ?ad $io@i- fi M are the rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling GO day bins 18?. DOMESTIC EXCHAKSB.-The banka are pur basing sight checks at ?@X off, and sell at par. Taere ls no business doing in time bills. HOLD.-10Q11. v _ Marken by Telegraph. MONEY MARKETS. LONDON, December 1-Noon.-Consols 92?, ex-?ivldeud. Bonds92?. . PAKIS, December 1-Noon.-Rentes '65." 70c Specie in i Teased UO.CO0 runes. Nsw . RH, December 1-Noon.-Stocks doll sad heavy. Gold heavy at 10?al0?. Govern snents timi and baavy. State bonds dun, heavy and wea?, Mousy Arm at s per cent. Exchange, long 9, st ort 0?. Fr el ii hts steady. Evening.-Freights duU and lower. Money ac? tive a* 1. Sterling 10?. Gold 10?. Governments inactive. Sixty two?, fours and fives advane-d X: forties l4". Currency bonds declined %. Skates beary and transactions small; new south caro a nar.'34. COTTON MARKETS. OVERPOOL, December 1-Norn.-Cotton opened st ?dy. Uplands 9fcd, Orleans 9?al0d. Sales 3%O0O bales; salea of the week 123,000; for export ?2,000; for speculation 23.009; suck 486.000 bales; asa rican 67.000; receipts 46,000; Americin 18 OOO; 1 actual exports 9000 nales. Late/.-Cotton steady; sales for export and speculation 3uoo bales; stock afloat 3S7,ooo; Ameri? can Kl OOO. Evening -Cotton-uplands 9?, Orleans ?j?a loi; sales 12,000 bales; speculation and export ?OOO. Mane nea er advices unfavorable, Naw Tose December 1-Noon.-Cotton quiet; opiands IP:; Orleans 19?c ; sales soo bales. Evening.-cotton quiet and steady; sales 1266 bales; uplands 19, Orleans I9?c So. TON, December 1.-Cotton quiet; middlings lAMo; net receipts 341; gross 384; sales 660; stocK TOCO: net receipts of ibe week 1066; gross 8251; exports to Great Britain 703; sales or the week 2000 bales. PHILADKLPBTA, December 1.-Cotton quiet an \ firm; mid dinga 19?al9?c; net receipts of the -week 1S69 bales. BALTIMORE, necember 1.-Cotton lu moderate demanu : middlings l8?c; net leoelpts 4i bales: gross i;o>5; exports to toe Continent 715; coast sra? 396; sales 4T5; stock 4492; uet receipts or the ?eek SM; gross 26?; exports to Great Brltam 217; to taa continent 715: coaatwue 881; sales of toe wt ek 1610. NORFOLK, December L-cotton steady; low wskMiingsl7?al7?c; net receipts 2926 bales; ex? ports coast wis*; 4172; sales 160; stock S487; net re? ceipts ol the week 10,126; exports coastwise 1249; salea or the week 506. SAVANNAH, December 1.-Cotton active; mid ?Biaga 18?c; not receipts 6967 bales; exports to Great Britain 4587; IO Havre 3coo; coastwise 3028: sales 2600; stock 63,741; net receipts or the ?week 21.734; exports to <:reat Britain 1865; to HATTO 3400; coastwise 6726; sales ot the week 10.900 , MACON, December l.-Cotton receipts 2660 bales ; ?lpmen ts 2830: stock 10,220. NASHV LLB, December l.-Cotton ?ulet; low Huddling i7?c; receipts or the week 2703 bales; ?satpstents lero; s ock 1077. MEMPHIS 1-eec m ber 1.-Cotton s ead y ??n 1 in Oar demand: middlings 18c; receipts 3695 bales; Sahlpcaeau 4*00; receipts or the we"" 15,244; ship? ments 18.410; salea 6600; stock-It 33,014; 1871, .0,700. MOBIL*, December 1.-Cotton quiet sad steady ; middlings 18c ; net receipts 6872 bal??; experts to fir eat Britain 7904; coastwise 2298: eales 4-01; srtock 88,418;,,net receipts fort he week 1706 (!); ex? porta to Great Britain 10,675; ceastwise 7237; sales Tor the week oseo. 3! aw URL s ANS, December l-Cotton firm; mid < dli cg 9 17? c ; net receipts 16,612 bales : gross 18,705 ; exports to bavre3565; castni-c 66$; sales 65JO; ?tock 138/ so; net receipts or the wees 44.320; gro-s 50,?88;-exports to Great Britain 12,842; Ha? vre 9069; Bar< clona 6vb; Melago soo; coastwise ?.so:sales of the week 21 ooo. GALVESTON, December 1.-Cotton steady; good ordinary 16>, y net recants 1915 bales; exports to a rest Britt ."J 4V33; coastwise 25.<; saes 6o0; attck 2J ?47; net recelp's Tor the werk 6248; experts to Great Bi i tam ?488; coastwise 231; sales lor the week 47,000. PROVISION? ANO PRODCCE MAHklTS. . "LlYKEPOOL, December 1-Noon.-Red winter ?beat ils 7d. Pork 48s sd. Tallow 47s. Nsw YORK, December 1-Nco ..-Floor dull and anchangeu. Wheat quiet and uuchangt d. Corn steady. Pork steady at $13 25a.'3 sa Lard quiet. Turpentine dull at 05u6?xc. Rosin un? charged, $4 75 for strained. ' livening.-nour a shade Ure:er. WLIskey 95c Wheat ia;c higher; winter red WtBtcrn $1 eoa 102 Corn lc higher. Rice Sim. Tork more ac ave at $13 20a 13 37X- Lard steady. Naval store? duli. Tallow heavy at 9,xa9?c. i Vening-Beef 70s 5d; Cumberland cnt 36a 6d. CINCINNATI, December l.-Pork buoyant at Si*50. Lard active and hight r; kettle sc. Bacon aachsnged. LOULSVILLP, Dt cen,ber 1.-Pork at $13al3 50. Bacon scarce; shoulders 7 xe Whi-key 90c.1 ST. Lo cia December l-Bork $13. Bacon firm ; business light. I New York Klee Market. From tno Dally Bulletin, Wednesdsy, November 19: The advantage or the position remains with "toe selling Interest, and the market may still be written as very strong Domestic ls sold well np to the receipts with now and then a parcel to ar rive, and with advices from the South Indicating -that shipments hither are likely to be small for nome time to come wholesale dealers are coull-, dent. Foreign t-t firmly held aiso, aud though eel lins mainly for regular trade purposes lt ls thoughts few lou are wanted for shipment Sales of loo tc< Carolina at 8?a9c; 150 bags Ran? goon at 6?a7?c, and 175 nags Patna at 7?s7?c. Mew Tork Hay Harket. From the Daily Bulletin, Tuesday. November 20: Receipts continua good and the market (airly ac? tive. Shipping grades are held s tl ny at $1 10, but retail ls slightly lower for the moment, hut will orobabiy be again advanced within a few days. We hear of sales of 150 balts to Richmond, Ya., and 100 bales io Palatka, Fla., at $116. Straw is seUng lairiy at firm prices. Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBUS, November 29.-Market quiet; mid? dlings l7?c; sales 83 ba: e~; receipts 449; shipments soi. MONTGOMERY, November 29.-The market ts dall and nominal; ordinary isse. good ordinary M?ai7c strict good ordinary 17xai7?c, low middlingsI7xal?c, mldd.lngs i7?alSc There ?l t? on TaecMlay were 8ii bait's; suippeu 4SI bales. SELMA, November 28.-Sales to-day 350 bales; middlings 18c, low middling* 1 ixe; demand fair; ?cai ket easter. ' YORKY i LLB, November 19_Cctton 18ai6?c. CHARLOTTE, Nobember 27.-During the pant week 633 bal?, ot to.ton were told. The market j -turing tne week ruled quiet and steady, and cosed with a slight Ira/ rovement on foi mer quo Canon?: low middling 16?al6?c, and middling 16 ?al 6? 0, PORT CALENDAR. ! MOON'S PHASES. ?sst Quarter, 6th. l hour. 25 minutes, morn;: g Hew -'- ou 1 h. 10 t-inn 42 minutes, evening. First Q arter. 18th 8 ?iou ,21 tainui tvemi g.* Mil) jj ? n. vetb. 4 hoers. 15 minutes, eveninir. Zt[ NOT S DEC. ?{?imday .... dir-day. I Wwlnetday. aol raatyia.... J J friday...'... A saturday... JlSunday. BUN RISKS. ?..43 6 43. 6 44 6 46 6 ?0 ?- 47 6. .48 8CN SETS. 4..M 4. 6. i ii 4 62 4 f>% 4 52 4 51 6. 81 8 13 7.. 0 7..51 IS 4 9 42 10..38 7..S3 8..12 8. 52 0..?5 10..IB 10. 61 ll..49 Receipt? per Railroad, December 1. .' ' ' 80CTH CABOLTNA RAILROAD. 2109 bales cotton. 54 bales goods, 190 bola floor, 1 oar *t.?k. To Railroad Agent, Pelzer, Rodgers A- co. Qeo w Williams ft co, Geo H Walter ft co, W W Smith, A J Salina?, A B Halligan, W KT Ryan, Frost, Adger A co. Wlsa k oo, Dowling ft co, Reeder A Da? ls, Mowry ft Son, Tren h Im ft Son, Sloan ft Seigniors. W C Courtney ft co, K Willis, W B Smith ft co, Johnston, Crews ft co, W c Bee ft co, R C Mian, A S Smith. W H Jones ft co, J N Kobi n, Hart ft co. W B Williams ft Son, Pringle ft Son, W (jamey, H C Hadgtas, J Oolcock ft co, Graescr A Harmon, W Roach ft co, Witte Bros, L D DeSauseure. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 201 bales upland and ll bags sea island cotton, 169 bbls naval stores, cars lumber, wood, rough rice, tobacc >, mdse. ftc. To Geo W williams k co, W O.Oourtcnay ft co. W K Ryan, T P smith, Frost, Adger 4 co. Reed-.r 4 Davis. A J --ali?as, W C Bee 4 co Mowry 4 Son. Pelzer, Rodgers 4 co. Geo H Walter 4 co, Ravenel 4 co. WtilUien 4 Jones, S D Stoney. A s Smith. J R Pringle 4 Son Barden 4 Parker, Kinsman 4 Howell, G A .jrenbolm * Son, Stuney4 Lowndes Caldwell 4 Sos, j o Mallocee. Mrs T W Kasterling, W Sayer, j K Adger 4 co, B Feldmann 4 co. Howard 4 Bro, War euer 4 Weekly, G Foll?n. B O'Neill, Steffens, Werner i Docker, R Thomlinson 4 co. Kllnck, wickeaberg 4 co. A ? Battu. Mrs W A Snowden. D C Kbaugh, Dukes 4 co. Dowling 4 co. Gaillard 4 Minott, J f Milligan, W Gurney, Railroad Agent and Order. Passengers. Per steamship James Adger, from New York Miss Annie Budd, K C Howell and wife, Mrs Gard? ner, Miss Carr, Mrs A Richardson, Mts) A Lynch, John Buchmaster, R B Hawley. J 51 Bronson, Geo Church, Cat t Oscar Coles, John T Smith, Miss E R Lowndes, Miss M Williams, G W An orv, wire and maid. Hairy Rr ger*, Miss II D Ronan, Jes Harral. Miss E narrai, Miss S Harral, Mtae B Barral, J W Spragne. W E Howland, A B Judge, Goo Sinclair, and 6 deck. Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown. S C Rev Father Bermingham. J R Tacker, w Read. H Inman, wife and i hud. Dr RS Heriot. G G Kord, J R f o: d, IS K Bennett, B Ellis, and 4 deck. MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, S.C.DECEMBER 2. lat 82 deg46 min83 sec. | Lon 7?deg 57 mln2T8tc ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood. New York, -left 28tb l JB'ant. Mese. To James Adger 4 co, J ? Adger 4 co, D A Atome, S C Railroad Agent. Agent southern Express co, G W Amory, Mrs A H Abrahams, C Bart 4 co, E Bates ft co, E Bedford, H Bischoff ft co. B Boyd, T M Brlstoil ft co. E T Brown, Bollmann Bros. A Broad.'oot, W S Bissen, S Brown, J H Brunning 4 co. Brewer 4 Kobnke, E Baum. W J Beuueit, H Brown, W M Bird 4 co, M Boot .Ie, W B Cbafee 4 co, crane, BoyiBton 4 co, E* R CowperihwaU, G conner, L Cohen 4 co, B Cobla A co, B P Chatfield, Dowle. Moise 4 Davin, Ella . Bros, Jno S Fairly ft co. IL Falk 4 co, D F Fleming ft co, Furchgott, Benedict 4 co, Frost. Adger 4 co. C D Fr .nke, B Gerdts ft co N A Boot, J H Graver, ft co, W A Gibson, C Crave.ey, E C How-li, J H Hillen, T M Horsey ft Bro, Holmes 4 Calder, Ches Hickey. J Harral, A Uammerschmidt. Holines's Book House, A Hiing, C H Jchusun, Jeffords 4 co, Johnston. Crews 4 00, A H Jones, Kinsman Bros, Klines, wickeaberg 4 co, B Elatte 4 co. C Kerrison. Jr, 4 co, 0 Kerri? son, H W Ki l tc. Kinsman A Bowell. F McCotter, anapaox 4 Gonzalez, Juo W Linley, P B Lalane 4 co, Laurey 4 Alexander, A Laager. J B Lawtra 4 co. AK Le wit n, Mantoae 4 co, McLoy 4 Rloe, J G Mlluor 4 co, Wm Matth essen, W Marscher, Wm McKay, Marshall 4 Burge, Mrs W A Mehr tens, S R Marsha 1 ft co, Mills House, M ? Nathan, T S Kipaon, D O'Neill, F L O'Neill, D Paul 4 CO, 0 P Poppen helm. Paul. Welch ft Brandes, Osten? dorn 4 co, O Plenge, Ravenel ft co, Pelzer, Rod? gers ft co. Mrs A Ross, Ravenel. M?lmes ft co, C C Righter, H U Raymond. J E Richardson, E B Stoddard ft co, W steele L Schnell, w Shepherd ft co, 8teffens, Werner ft Ducker, ?teamer Star? light, Sbackelford ft Keir.-, R Thomlinson ft oo, A Tiefen th. I A co, John Wtrth, Wagener ft Monseea. W H Welch. Geo W wunama ft co, S H Wilson ft Bro, 0 F Wleters. Conner office, A L Tyler, Jno F Taylor ft co, C Voigt, A 0 Weltoo. 0 H Walter ft co, J H Wahrmann ft co, F Webmann, K ft G, and others. Steamer Emilie. White, Georgetown, S C. 266 tierces rice. 49 bags rough rice. 3 bales cotton, mdse and sumirle.-*. To Snackelford ft Kelly, N Emanuel. G A Trenholm ft Son, L D DeSaussure, Jas R Pringle 4 Son. Mowry 4 s<>n. E N Thurston, E Ball, Klnsmaa 4 Howell, J M Easoa 4 Bio, O G Hume, and others. Received from Chlsolm's MIU. 70 tes rice. To Fr. '8-, Adger ft co, J R Pringle 4 Son, and H L OWeblB. Received from Bennett's Mill. 43 tierces rice. To W C Bee ft co and P G HaselL IN THE OFFING. Merchants' Une bark Acacia. Robinson, Boston -8 days. Mdse. To W Roach ft co. G W Amory. J K Adger ft oo, H A Briard, F 0 Boraer, S c Rail? road co. H Bischoff ft co, C Graveley, H Gerdts ft co. Cameron. Barkley ft co, E K Cowpe rthwalt. G S Hacker, A H Hayden, J Brines, Jno Hu-Lamp a co. Hart ft co, F Kresse;, Kanaraux ft Gonzalez, J P Kiep, Kinsman ft Howell, Kllnck, Wickenberg ft co. A Langer, P P L?cke, S R Marshall 4 co, W McKay, Wm Marscher, Cetendorff 4 co, J N Rob? son, Paul, Welch 4 Brandes, ? T Jones, Steffens, Werner 4 Ducker, D H Slluox, A B Taft A co, P P foale, R White, G W william* ft co. O Kerrison. Jr, ft co. Mrs T A Canley, 0 LUiecthal ft co, 0 K ft G, F 0 Reikoff. CLEARED YESTERDAY Sehr J B Stickney, Fooks, Beltimore-Street Bros ft co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Sooth Carolina. Beckett. New York. Steamship Golf Stream, McCrery, Philadelphia. Steamer City Point, McMillan, Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. FROM THIS FORT. Steamship Champion, Lockwood. New York, November 28. . CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Georgia, Holmes, at New York, 29lh November. MEMORANDA. The sehr Elvira. Bancroft, from Georgetown S C, arrived at New York November 28. ifirtili?ers. rye PLANTEES. OYSTER SHELL LIME, THE MOST VALUABLE irrooyATOB^ LAND KNOWN. 300,000 bushels of SHELL LIME for sale, deliv? ered on any of the navigable rivera of South Carolina or Georgia, at thirteen cents per bushel, or five dollars per ton, bags extra BOWEN ft MERCER, Lime Bornera, No. 61 South Gay a tree t, nov23-swimo Baltimore. L U B L E S 0 PACIFICJDUANO. PRICE, $45 CASH, WITH USUAL ADVANCE FOR TIME. Experience in the use of this GUANO for the past alx years ia this State, for Conon and Corn, ha- so far established ita character for excellence aa to render comment unnecessary. In accordance with the established policy of the Company to farnisli the best Concentrated Ferti? lizer ai the lowest cost to consumers, this Guano ls put into market this season at the above r% . aced price, which the Company ls enabled to do by reason o its large facilities ana the reduced cost of manufacture. The supplies put Into market thia season are, as heretofore, prepared under thc personal ?uperln lendeucc of Dr. St. Julian Ravenel, Chemut uf the Company, at Charleston, s. C., hence planters may rest assured t- at its quality and c mposlilon ls precisely the same as ihat heretofore sold. At ifr? present low price, every acre planted can be fertilized wiib 200 pounds Guano at a cost not exceedtug the presen value of 30 pounds of cotton, while experience Iras shown that under favorable condition of season and cultivation, the crop ls increased by the ap llcatlou from two to three-fold the natural capacity of the soil, heneo under no condltlou could its application fall to comptnsate fur the outlay. Apply to J. N. ROBSON, Agent Pacific Guan ) Company, Nos. 63 East Bay aud l and 2 Atlantic Waarf, . Charleston, s. C. JOHN S. REESE A CO., General Agents. nov27-3mo8Dac_ JpACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S COMPOUND ACID PH08PHATE OF LIME, FOB COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. PRICE-$26 CASH, WITH USUAL ADVANCE FOR TIME. This article is prepared ander the superintend? ence of Dr. ST. JULIAN R i YEN EL, expressly for Composting wiib Cotton Seed. It was introduced by thia Company two years ago, and Its use has rally au sted Ita value 200 to 260 pounds of this article per aoje, properly composted with the same weigh' opcottun seed, furnishes the planter witn a Fertilizer of the high? est excelle, ce at tbe smalled cost. A Comport prepared with tbl* article, as by printed direc? tions furnished, contains ail the elements of fer tidiy that can enter m to a PlmtOa-e Fertilizer, while itaeconomy must commend Its ll .eral nse lo planters For supplies and print> d di rte lions, tor Composting, apply io J. N. HOBSON, Agi nt Psxlflc Guano Company, Noe es East Ray and l and 2 nantie Wharf. Charleston, 8. C. JNO. S. REESE ft CO., Oem ral Agents. uov27-3mo8nac F OB NEW V O UK. JEW YORK Alf? C1IAKLESTO? BTBAD1SUIP Liff BS? ESTABLISHED 1845. Thc very Cut fend splendid Side-Wheel Steam? ship MANHATTAN, M. L. WOODHULL, Comman? der, will tall from Adeer's .south Wharf on SAT? URDAY, December li, at 8 o'clock, *\ M. MW insurance by this Ime hau* per cent. mw Through Eilis or Lading given on Cotton tr Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng ?and manufacturing towns. For Freight or Passage, having handsome State? room accommodations, apply to nov29-t JAMES ADGKK A CO., Agents. pOB B A L T I MO ? E . FREIGHTS RECEIVED DALLY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO ? . PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON. THE CITIES OP THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The line steamship FALCON, Hayrle, Com? mander, will sall for Baltimore, on SATURDAY, 2d December, at 6 o'clock P. M. MW 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. TRENHOLM, Agent, nov28-8 . ' No. 2 Union Wharves, JpOR LIVEBPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY wm dispatch one ol their first-class, full powei Iron Screw Steam s h tr? from PLEB NO. 46 N. B., EVERY WEDNESDAY, . AS FOLLOWS: MINNESOTA,CapLT.W.freeman,Nov.22,at 2? PM IDAHO, Capt, Paid.Nov. 29, at 7? A M MANHATTAN, Capt. J.B PRICK, Dec 1, at - t/OLORADO, Capt. T. F. FHBKMAN.Dec. 8,st 1 PM cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (OQce No. 29 Broadway) $30, onrrency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 63 Wad street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued by tbs Charleston ans Ne w York Steamers, wald make close connection with the above line. For particulars and rate ol Freight apply to JAMES ADO EB A CO., WAGNER, HUGER ? 00., mays Or WM A COURTENAY. pAGIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMTTB THROUGH UKI TO CALIFORNIA. CFiINA ABD JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUOED. Steamers or thc above llncleav.ePier, Na 42, North River, root or canal: sire*.. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, or the 16tr and 80th or every month (except when these lates rail on Sunday, then the Saturday prece..-, ag. All departures connect at Panama with steam ?rs for south Pacific and Centrai American ports. : leparture of 16th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran cisco first or every month, except when lt faur on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to AapinwalL one hundred pounds baggage tree to each adult, Medicine and attendance tree. For Passage Tickets or other information apply ar, the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, cn the wharf foot or Canal street, North River, New York. F. Bi BABY, Agent. jityts-lyr _. Soots, Srj0?S, &t. nioTF?FTREPUDIATION ? THOSE FAMILY STATE RONDS OF SCOTT A CO., spread broadcast in New York, to the detri? ment and ruin or our people, must be repudiated. Hence I will REDUCE THE PRICES ol my ELEGANT AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF BOOTS ANO SHOES. PLANTERS, FACTORS AND MEBCHANTS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO CALL AND EXAMINE MT STOCK OF PLANTATION BROGANS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Having made this branch or my business another I reel confident to be ablo 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. 121 MEETING STREET. SPECIAL NOTICE. RECEIVING THIS DAY PER STEAMSHIPS "SEA GULL," from Baltimore, "VIRGINIA," from Philadelphia, Invoices or GENT'S FRENCH JEDOT CALF OPERA BOOTS GENT'S FRENCH LERIN CALF WATER? PROOF BOOTS GENT'S FRENCH LERIN CALF SCOTCH WELT BOOTS. MORE OP THE AMERICAN GAITERS, ADAPTED FOR WINTER WEAR. EDWAIBD'DALY, novl4-tuths No. 121 MEETING STREET. K. K. K. IS THE CHEAPEST LN THE WORLD I n'vl4tutbsl2 THE SHOE HOUSE W. C. CHAPMAN 4 CO.,' 127 Meeting Street. pOR FORT SUMTEB, BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast, safe and comfortably appointed Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharrS? EVERY DAT, at 10 o'clock morning, and 8 o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, apply to CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNG, novis On Board. F OR WRIGHT'S BLUFF, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAN TEE RIVER. The steamer MARION, Captain W. _ ^f^w F. Adair, will receive Freight oajaBSB?tC SATURDAY, the 21 in-tant, at Accommodation Wharr and leave at nigh'. Freight and Whar'age must be prepaid. For engagements apply to RAVEN EL. HOLMES k CO., decl-2_No. 177 Eaat Bay. JpOB GEOBGETOWN, 8. 0. REGULAR LINE. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain 0. - . ^tf^h. C. White, will leave Commercial JBUSS?SKZ Wharf every SUNDAY and WBDNBSOAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, Freight received on SATURDAYS and WEDNES? DAYS. All Freight and Wharfage prepaid. SHACK?LFORD k KELLY. Agents, Southern Wharf. NOTICE. Notice ls hereby given, thai on and after the 1st December next the free list ol Freight and Pas? sage by Steamer EMILIE to and from George? town will be discontinued. nov2t-sw SHACKELFohD & KELLY, Agents. -y?TEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA , AMD SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. MONXLTT, Will leave Accommcdatlon Wharf _ . ?Jjr^o?w every MONDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, ?gg^gggg^ for Savannah, Beaufort, Hilton Head and ?span lsh Wells. Returning will leave Savannah every TUKMUY MORNING. Will leave for Beaufort, Pacific and Chisolra'a tending? every THWRSDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock. Returning will leave Beaulort every FRIDAY MORNING. Freight received WKDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Must be prepaid to Way Landings. Goods consigned to care or Agenta will be for? warded free of storage or commission. * , For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVEN EL, HOLMES & CO., n?vl '? _No. 177 East Bay. OR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. F The splendid Steamers DICTATOR, Captain u M. Coxetter, and CIT?,_ POINT, Captain Geo. E. McMillan, wm bad as UM lows: The Diester will leave Charleston every TUBS DAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, and City Point every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 0 clock, for Fernandina, Jacksonville, Palatka, and all Landings on St. John's River. These Steamers conneot with rail? road at Tocol 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 OU^QO detention of fi eights to New Orleans, and at low rates. For Freight or Passage, having first-class ac? commodations, apply to KAVENEL Sc CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorst'a wharr and i sst Bay. Through Rills of Lading given to New Orleans. novo tailoring. N EW FASHIONS MENKE & MULLER, MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. 323 KINO 8TREET, . Invite attention to their large and splendid N STOCK OF CLOTH, O LOTHIN G?S FURNISHING GOODS, &C. READY-MADE SUITS for all ages, from the smallest boy to the largest man. Dress and Business Snits or all descriptions. Elegant overcoats, Pea, Jackets, Derby and Plain Sack Snits, Fine English Walking Coats and Suits or aU colors, Single and Double Breasted Black Frock Coats, Black Doeskin and Fancy Oas slmere Drees Pants, Velvets, Miks, Cloth, Castor Beaver and Oassimere Vests, manufactured under our own observation. We are therefore sure or a good flt and durable work. OUR DEPARTMENT Is suDplied with the finest selection or BROAD? CLOTHS, Doeskins, Castor Beavers, Chinchilla Diagonals, Meltons, and all styles ol Caaslmerea for Buslnes Suits. Velvets, SiKs, Plush and Cash? mere Vestings. And a variety or handsome Pan? taloon Patten s, which we make up to order by measure at tte shortest no tlc and guarantee ti rat class and proper workmanship. FURNISHING GOODS. . This Department ls supplied with the celebrated STAR SHIRTS, imported and Domestic Merino Shaker Flannel, All-Wool Underwear Gtods, Half Hose, suspenders. Handkerchiefs, Linen and Paper ends and Collars, Imperial, Alexander and Courvolslcr's Kid Gloves And a fu 1 assortment ol Buckskin, Dogskin,:Beaver and Cass. Gloves. And a very large assortment or silk, Alpaca and Scotch Gingham Water-Proof [110] Umbrellas. . Our Stock has been selected with the greatest care, and price- marked very low In plain figures. Our motto ls quick sales and small profits, lair dealings. Goods may be returned lt not satisfac? tory. Buyers In: our Une will find lt to their ad vantage to give ns a calL_octl0-3moa ..._^?issiJ?3^sSi &c gLEGLING'S MUSIC STOB E. (ESTABLISHED IN 1819.) Now on hand, and for sale, a large and varied assortment of PIANO FORTES, or approved good makers, new and second-hand. Also CABINET ORGANS and Musical Merchandise generally; together with the latest ant moir fashionable Music constantly receiving. PIANO FORTES to Hire, Tuned, Repaired and taken in exchange. Apply comer King and Beauraln streets, in rear or old stand, third door. HENRY SIEGLING. nov25 Imo SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED THE GREAT SOUTHERN PIANO Manufactory. WM. KNABE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. Thete Instruments have been before the public Tor nearly thirty years, and upon their excel? lence alone attained an unpurchased pre-emi? nence, whlefa pronounces them unequalled lo TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. S?-AU our SQUARE PIANOS have our New Im? proved OVERSTRUNG SCALE and the AGRAFFE TREBLE. S3-We would call especial attten'lon to our late Patented Improvements In GRAND PIANOS and SQUAKE ?RANDS, lound In no other Piano, which brings the Plano uearer perfection than has yet been attained.. . . EVERY PIANO FULLY WARRANT? ED FOR FIVE YEARS. 49*We are by special arrangement enabled to furnish PARLOR ORUANS and M'-LODEONS Of the most celebrated makers, Wholesale a-.d Retail at lowest Factory Prices. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lints prompt? ly furnished on application to WM. KNABE ?k CO., BALTIMORE, Mn. Or any or our regular established agencies. octn-tuthsemosDsw ^_ Setting filacqmt?._ SINGER Sf ILL TRIUMPHANT ! -o FIRST PREMIUM AT ATLANTA FAIR, uCTOBER, 1871, FOR 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, 1871. EXAMINE OUR MACHINES. H. D. HAWLEY, GENERAL AGENT FOR SOTJ?H CAROLINA, GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. J. CLARK BEDELL, norU-totha '_RESIDENT AGENT, CHARLESTON, S.O.. Cotton QTUs, Ut. T (Storno $hri?<; UDistribnt on. ?TE ABLE STO N CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION FOB THB BENEFIT OF THE FREE SCHOOL FUND, Incorporated by Act of Assembly, 1870. Approved March 8tb. l&n. SECOND GRAND SINGLE NUMBER RAFFLE AND DISTRIBUTION OF AWARDS. Awards of United States Gold Bonds, Diamonds, Gold Watches, Jewelry, Ac, for the Benefit of the Free School Fond, win take place on SATURDAY, DECKUBER 23,1871, At No. 147 Meetlog street, Charleston, S. C., at l o'clock, P. M., In pa ni lc. CERTIFICATE SHARES ONE DOLLAR. SCHE' ULE OF AWARDS. One Award of a set of Diamond Ear-Rings and Breastpin-the diamonds are large and of the purest water Also a large Solitaire Diamond King and a pair of very heavy Gold Bracelets, with Tassels (design J te l as No. 1 In the awards,) vei? ned at.$2,500 One A wai d or one set of Diamond Eat-Rings end Breastpin, large and pare bril lan ts, richly set (designated as No. 2 In the awards,) valued at.1,260 One Award of one set ct Diamond Ear-Rmgs and Brea tpin. uwje brilliants, (desig? nated as No. 8 in the awards,) valued at. 1,000 One Award of one set of Diamond Ear-Kings and Breastpin, (designated as No. 4 In the awards,) valued at.1,000 One Award of one large Diamond cross Breastpin, large diamonds, (designated as No. 6 m the awards,) valued at. 800 One Award of one rich Cluster Diamond Ring, (designated as No. 6 lu the awards) valued at.;. 400 One Award of one Custer Diamond King, set ovaL (designated as No. 7 In the awards.) valued ut...... $00 One Award of a Gentleman's Diamond Clus? ter Breastpin, large dfcroood la centre, (designated as No. 8 In the awards.) vei? ned at.A 700 One Award or a single stone Diamond Ring, (designated as No. 8 m the awards,) val? ued ai. 100 One Award of a Lady's Geld Watch, with splendid Gold ?pera Chain and Tassels, (designated as No. 10 la the awards,) valued at.. 800 One Award of a Lady's Gold Watch and heavy Gold Opera Chain, (deaignated aa No. ll In the awards.) valued at. 260 One Award of a Lady'? Gold Watch and large Go d Chain, with Tassels, (desig? nated as No-12 in the awards,) valued at. 200 One Award of a Lady's Gold Watch and large Opera Chain Tisselled, (designated as No. 13 tn the awards,) valued at. 200 One Award of a Gentleman's Gold Watch, s cm winder, Umlag fifth and quarter seconds, madeby Jerggenson, one of the beet timing watches in the United States, with massive Oold Cham, (deslg dated as No. 14 in the awards,) valued at.. TOO One Award or a Gentleman's Gold Watch, stem winder, with large Gold Chain, (de? signated as No. 16 in the awards.) vei? ned at.:.. 300 One Award or a Gentleman's God Watch, stem winder, and massive Gold Chain, (designated as No. is in the awards,) valued at. 800 One Award of a Gentleman's large Gold Hunting Watch, made by Tobias, with massive Gold Chain, (designated as No. 17 In the awards,) vained at. 300 One Award Of a Gentleman's Gold Watch, stem winder, with hiavy Gold Chain, desgnated as No. 18 In the awards,) valued at. 300 One Award of one net ol Solid silver Spoons and Forks, (designated as No. 18 la the awards,) valued at.200 One Award or one t> ipie plated Tea Set oh . White Metal, large Plated Walter, one pair or Fruit stands, and one pair Cake Baskets, (designated as No. 20 In the a wa: ds.) valued at. 200 [ Twenty Awards, each or a $60 United States Gold Bond, new issue, valued at. 1,000 Sixty Awards, each or one-four t h of a $100 Gold Bond, United States, new issue, valued each at $26. i,&oo AU the above awards caa be examined at the ] office or the Association. No. 147 Meeting street, charleston, S. C. all the diamonds aie or the j pureavquallty, and are large and mounted in the latest style, and have been expressly imported by Messrs. Larmonr A Co.. Jewellers, Baltimore, Maryland, for the Association and the values named are Jost at market prices. The ladles ot Charleston are respectfully requested to call and examine these beautiful goods. Remember, every Award mast be distributed oa the day or the K?me to tne certificate Holders. The above Awards to be distributed la Gold Bends, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Ac, In con- J rormity to law. For all orders, address CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION. 147 Meeting street, Charleston, s. C. ittisccllaiuone. Q.D?NING SEA ISLAND COTTON. We have two Engines and eight McCarthy Gins running, thereby being able to gin., pack and mote eighty or ninety bags per week, and guar? antee to put np the same bi No. 1 good order, and deliver the same to any factor la Charleston at FIYB CENTS PER POUND, furnishing the best or Bagging. we will receive Cotton a? our wharf, No. 17. South Bay, and at our landing, James Island, without any farther charges. GEO. FRED. HABENICHT. novll ERNST A HABENICHT. BUY THE GEN Ul STANDARD SCALES, Uorc then 950 Different Mod ixl est tiona. AOENTB ALSO FOR THE BEST ALARM MONET DRAWER FAIRBANKS ft GO., No. ?5? Broadway, New York. FAIRBANKS, ItBOWN St CO., No. 118 M Uk Street, Doston. For Bale by HART ?ic CO., sep2e-taf4mos . Charl cst on,S.e. ?nil?ing fflaUriah g ? IL DE BS' DEPOT, 94 CHURCH STREBT. . MME, CEMENT, PLASTER, Slate, Tile, Shingles, Lathe, Hair, Gravel, Chimney Tops, sewer Pipes. Encaustic Tile, ? 1 Marbleized Slate Mantels A beautiful substitute for marble, at reduced rates. oe;31 E. if. GRIMKE, P. 0. Box 874. DOORS, 8A8HE8 AND BLINDS. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, Has removed'hls Office to and opened bia prin? cipal SALESROOMS at No. 30 HAYNE STREET and No. 88 PIN" CEN ET STREET, where be takes Pleasure In offerlng to the public a fan Stock Of ls own manufacture of DOO RS, MASHES,BLINDS MOULDINGS, NEWELS, BALUSTERS, Ac WOOD TURNING In all Its branches. A specialty nude of FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, at WH0LE8ALE and RETAIL. tar orders for stock of irregular sue work re? ceived either et the Salesrooms, No. so HAYNS STREET.or at the FACTORY on Hortbeck'a wharf, angis-tnthsemos 0(00*6, Ut. ^COOKING AND HEATING STOYES A/r RETAIL. WILLIAM 8HEPHERD A CO., NO. 24 HAYNS STREET, AND No. 86 PINOENET STREET. Drnas, ?Eljemiral?, Ut. ROSADALIS. EOS AD ALIS is the best Bloo< . Piirifier. ROSADALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROSADALIS, endorsed by 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. BL. WILSON CAR a, or Baltimore. Dr. T. 0. PCOH, of Baltimore. Dr. THos. J. BOTKIN, of Baltimore. Dr. A. DURQ.AN. of Tarboro'. N. C. Dr. J. s. SPARKS, or NicholasTtle, Ky. DT. A. F. WHEELER, Of Lima, Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. McOARTHA, or South Carolina, and manv others, see ROSADALIS ALMANAC B08ADALI?, endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now of Marj and Conference formerly Chaplain In the Con ad?rete Army of Northern Virginia. ROHAPATJH is Alterative, Tonio and Diuretic end aoteai one and the same time upon the BLOOD, uv Eh, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex. .idling ali Impure matter and building npthf system to a healthy, vigor?os condition, R08ADAXJ? IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DO WIE. MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH. WI NEMAN A DCs i Agen ta in Dr. EL BARR. ) Charleston' marc-ly IT! fioil?odiof. VrORTHEASTEBN RAILROAD COM 11 PA#Y. O No vern be r 28 1871* Tra?na forC AM P MEETING AT MOUNT HOLLY will leave Chariest on. as roUowa : ' On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at ?.80 A M. and 8.00 P. M. . ?f. ? Ai*j p On Saturday at 6.30 A. 12.30 M. and 0.00 On Sunday at ?.80 A. M. and 9.00 A. M. KKTURNINO : Leave Mount Holly on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at e.20 A M. and 1.30 a M. On Saturday at 0.20 A. M., l.so P. M. ana 3.30 P. M. On Sunday at 0.20 A. M., 1.30 P. M. and 9.00 P? M, On Monday at 1.30 P. M. . . On Tuesday and Wednesday at 8.20 A M. and L80 P. M. Fare for the round trip 50 cents. Passengers can go and come opon any of the regular trains, bat in the second class and Camp Meeting Cars. S. S. SOLOMONS,. . nov2M ^_Snpertn tend set. OU TH CAROLINA RAILROAD. S OSASUSXCW, s, o.t Jams AisTL On and after SUNDAY, Jone ll, the Passen ger Trains on %he Scmsn car juna Railroad wu 1 - mn as ieuews: fl? ACOCOTA. Li?7e diaries ton..{.u.. art tl 8.20 A Mi: A-rive at Aogtwta..-.O? P.M. TO B CO LUXE IX. L?ve Charleston.?\?f.?IT,i 8.20 A M. Arrive at Columbia.8.40 p. M. FOB CHA?LB8T0JL Liave Augusta.--V--'-VVJILHM T.40 A?iL A-rive at Charleston_........ 3.20 P7V, Lsave Columbia'...1.401^ A rr rive at charleston.-.8.20 p. ?, THROUGH WILMINGTON TRAIS. Lests Augusta.,.........,.. 3.00 A. M Arrlveat KingvlUe..................... 9.06 AM Leave Ringville. 1.45 P. M. Arrive at Angosta.....T.t? P. M ACOCOTA WIGHT SXPRBSe (Sundays excepted.j Leave Charleston.Hu?..A.. B.30 p. av,: ArriYe at Augusta..,..:.X.<T.C?A M, Liave Augusta.",.coo p. M. Arrive at Charleston.Ase A. M. . COLUMBIA Kirrar BXTRRSS. rsrmdays exceptad,) . Laave Charleston.7.1c r. Mu Arrive at Colombia..................... coo A. M. Laave Oolnmbia........7.60 P. M. Arose at Charleston.cit A. M. . SUMMXRVTLLX TRAIN. ? Laave Charleston.. ..........:..;".xas F: M. 1 Arrive at summerville..-A10 P. IL LsavoStjmmerrliie..\::;.......T...T]7. 7.00 hw? A -rive at Charleston."..8.15 AM. Leave Camden.......coe AM Arrive at Columbia-.10.40 A M. Laave Columbia.?. . ? ?.LU P.M. Arrive nt Camden-",.COO P. M. Day and Sight Trains auk? close connections at Augusta wita Georgia Railroad sad Central Railroad. , , T. - Blight Train connects with Macon and Augusts Railroad. . Columbia Night Tram connects wita Green vina and Columbia Railroad. Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex* capt Sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and rans through to Columbia and returns oa Kan days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A L. TYLER, vu? President. S. B. PIQKBHB. O. T. A _laPlB OFFICE OF THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. CHARLRSTON, 8. C., November 22, 1871. On and after WIDNRSDAY, November 22, -fhe Passenger Trains on this Road will run as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston dally.3.26 P.M. Arrive at Savannah dally.s.is P. M. Leave savannah dally... ..11.16 P. M. Arrive at Ch jrleston daily.6.86 A M DAY TRAIN. Leave Charleston. Sundays excepted.. 8.80 A M. Arrive at Sa van nah, Sun day s excepted. 6.00 P.M. Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted... COO A M. Arrive at Charleston, Sundays excted. fi.O? P.X. Freight forwarded dally on through bills of lad? lag to points In Florida and by Savannah lice or steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to freights for Beaufort and points on Port Royal Railroad and at as low rates aa by any otter line, * C.S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. & a BO Y LS TO N, Gen'l Ft. and Ticket Agent. ? nov28_i_._ NORTHEASTERN^KAILEOAD COlt^ CHAR LISTON, s. c., February UyUTL Trains wtlileare Charleston Daily ot 830 A M. and 6 P. M ^ Arrive at Charleston 730 A M. (Mondays ex .epted) and 2:30 P. M. Train does not leave Charleston ? P. M., sra* JAYS. > ? Train leaving too A M. makes through con nee. Maa to New York, via Richmond and Acqula greek only,- going-throng h tn 40 honra. Passengers leering by ? P. M. Train have choice of route, via Rioomond and Washington, or vta Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY by this Train lay -over on SUNDAY in Bal? timore.' Th ooo leaving oa SATURDAY remain SUN . OAT in wilmington, N. a This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant /oats to Cincinnati, Chicago and other point? Wast- and Northwest, both Trains making coo? Motions at Washington with Western trains Of Baltimore {ind o hlo Railroad. S. 8. SOLOMONS, jfc, Engineer and Buperutendefft P. L. CLXATOR, General Ticket Agent. rebu-ixmos p?telo. VISITORS TO G HABLESTON SHOULD BB SURE TO STOP AT ?H> MILLS HOUSE DURING THEIR STAY IN THE CITY. :?;/? . v. i- ??m: \ This elegantly appointed HOUSE, which was temporarily closed during the prevalence of the lever, has now been reopened after having un? dergone many Important Improvements wit h. a view to the increase i comfort or 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. novis-lmo S AXTON HOUSE, BEAUFORT, 8. 0. ,. This House, situated ca Bay street, commands a fine view or BEACFOP.T UIVER, and many or the F? islands. The travelling public will find her?, a desirable and CONVENIENT HOME, and tho invalid wiri find no better or more health? ful climate on the SOUTHERN COAST - ? -' --':* ' o ape nd tbe winter. Tbe Boase ts wUala ave minutes' walk of Steamboat, and fifteen minutes watt of Railroad communication. A good LIVERY 8 TAB LE has Just been added to the House. Western Union Telegraph Office on first floor. M. M. KING ?AN, nov22 Proprietor. W ITTE BROTHERS, FACTORS AMS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 6 ACCOMMODATION WHARF, ' ' O H A R L BS TO N , S . C. * WU! make liberal advances on consignments to them or to their friends tn New York and Liver? pool, will also pay strict attention to the niling or all orders for Plantation and Family Supplies. GEO. W. WITTE.ARMIN F. WITTS. sepl-fmw3mo8 v