The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 18, 1871, Image 4
CITY AFFAIRS.
meetings This Day.
Phoenix F:re Company, at 7 P. M.
Sumter Rifle Club, at 7 P. BL
St. Andrew's Lodge, at 7 P. M.
Charleston Riflemen Clcb, nt half-past 7
P. M.
Auction Sales Tills Day.
N. A. Hunt will sell at 10 o'clock, at store
Ko. 212 King street, three doors south of Mar- j
kef, boots, shoes, ?c.
Wm. McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his
store, dry and fancy goods. &c.
*W Now ls the time to think about adver
Using holiday goods, and reflection should be
followed by judicious action.
PERSONAI_Hon. J. K. Ryetson, IL P. P., ol
Nova Scotia, is at the Mills House.
Grand Master W. K. Blake, A. F. M., of |
Spartanburg, arrived in the city yesterday,
and ls staying at the Pavilion Hotel.
BALTIMORE STEAMERS.-Shippers by this
line will see by the agent's advertisement that
the Sea Gull will leave here on Friday, the
22d, Instead ol Saturday, and are requested to
burry up their shipments.
GOOD TIME.-The fine schooner Constitution,
Captain Smith, reached this port from New
Yt x, on Saturday last, after the excellent run
of seventy-two hours. She is consigned to
Messrs. Wm. Roach & Co.
AMUSEMENTS FOR CHRISTMAS WEEK.-See
advertisements of Mrs. Moulton's concerts-a
treat lor the ladies-and of Dan Rice's great
Circus-a special Christmas treat for the little
people. _
DECISION OF SUPREME COURT. DECEMBER
15.- R. J. Donaldson, as receiver of the Bank
of Camden, as plaintiff, OK W. E. Johnston,
W. D. McDowell, defendants: Ordered, That
motion be dismissed, and the judgment ot the
Circuit Court be affirmed per curiam.
A PAINFUL ACCIDENT.-We regret to learn
that Charlie O'Connor, son of the Hon. M. P.
O'Connor, was badly cut in the leg on Satur?
day by the explosion of a toy cannon. The
wound is not at all dangerous, and at last
accounts the patient, who is a bright boy of
great promise, was progressing very favorably.
QUARANTINE REMOVED.-Owing to the abate?
ment of the small-pox at New York and Phila?
delphia, all restrictions imposed upon vessels
arriving here from those ports have been re?
moved. The attention of pilots and captains
of steamers is invited to the notice of the
health officer in another column.
LEFT WITHOUT NOTICE.-Saturday morning,
a colored servant girl named Annie Coben,
employed on the premises ot Mr. Stewart, in
Rodgers alley, entered the house at an early
nour, and, instead of attending to her usual
work, collected all the dry goods she could j
find and walked oil', leaving the family asleep.
She was arrested yesterday afternoon by the
deteciive?, and most of the stolen property
was found in her possession. She ls held for
axam'natloD._,
CRUMBS.-The Charleston Hotel has opened
a new register, which promises to be filled up
more ra. idly even than the last.
The ero? d of mea and vehicles collected on
the Battery, yesterday'evenlng. at the foot of |
Water street, were awaiting the arrival of the
" Dictator. The drivers find this a convenient
point to watch for her first appearance.
Augusta enjoyed "the first snow of the sea1
son" on Friday morning.
A TnrFLrxa INCONSISTENCY.-About eleven
o'clock on Saturday night a young man of de
Cent appearance entered the store of Mr.
Wetherhorn, In the upper part of King
street, and asked lo see some coats. Having
selected one he agreed to purchase lt, and
asked for change for a large bill. The pro?
prietor banded lt to him, when be deliberately
walked off, and n twitbstanding the explana?
tion and outcries of the storekeeper, he re?
fused to return the cbange for the coat. The
police, however, got wind of the affair and
arrested the young maD. He will explain this
morning b.efore the Mayor.
THE GREAT MASONIC CELEBRATION.-The
ceremony of laying the corner-stone of the
new Masonic Temple will take place on Wed?
nesday, the 20th instant, and preparations are
in progress which will insure its being, a hand?
some and impressive spectacle. All of the
subordinate lodges will participate in the
.flair, and for that purpose they will assemble
In regalia, at Holmes's Lyceum, at 10 o'clock,
for the purpose of escorting the Grand Lodge.
The lodges will form In line according to char?
ter, and move in procession through Klug,
Calhoun, MeetlDg and Queen streets, to the
new temple, where the corner-stone will be
laid. Several odes will be sung, and after the
grand master bas given his charge, an ad?
dress will be delivered by General Joseph B.
Kershaw. P. M., of Kershaw Lodge, No. .29.
In conclusion, an ode wiil be sung and the
benediction pronounced by the Rev. A. Toom
CT Porter, grand chaplain. The members of |
Ihe fraternliy are already arriving, and
Charleston may look for a busy, bustling time
during the week.
-lotti Arrivals-December 16 and 17.
PAVILION HOTEL.
P. H. Hariis, North Carolina; T. N. H?tts,
C. E. Lartigue. G P. Kirkland. Barnwell; 0. C.
Harnleb. Philadelphia; S. E. Crane, Ballimore; E
Bean, Louisville; w. K. B ake. Spartaubnrg; s*
Fletcher, New York; J. F. Fox, Virginia; J. II. Et?
ting. Elmira; J. R. Kedgll!, Manning; Mrs. W.
Holland. Mrs. R. A. Cantor, H. Mcose, F. E. K.
Wright, Mrs. M. Davis and child, E. Cramer and
la ly, Seymour Company; C. Whltfl ld. Newberry.
CHARLESTON HOTEL.
Wm. S. Floyd, Baltimore; H. Somborn, New
York; W. A. Hard. Not th Care lina; Theo. Warren,
Rhode Island; C. T. Aldrich, A. W. Lebby, New
York; Th> mas B. Jeter, Sou h Carolina; C. Harris,
Newberry; Roo ri i-chley, Augusta; A. M. Na; |
mans, New York; Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Eve, Augus?
ta; Ge Tge A. Bu lock, Wm. wharton, Jr., Phila?
delphia; Wm. McBurnte, New York; Mrs. A.
Ritchie. Philadelphia; M. F. Hammond, Portland;
Sam Vaughn, Pul.ade phia; Mr. aud Mrs. A. C.
Spears, Miss ll. L. Howard, Virginia; J.Halle,
Florida; W. B.Shaw, New York; c. L. White, New
Orleans; B. F. Bru luman. R. M. Cuyler. Balti?
more; w. H. Gibbons, New Jerrey; L. W. Pelzer,
New York: s. Zorn, Louisville; A. L. Gratfehler,
New York; C. M. Hm er, Brooklyn ; Wm. M. Snca<\
E. C. Reed, E. W. L. Engle, Savannah; F. Vore,
New York; N.M. Fuller. Souh Carolina; B.D.
Bibcock, ^ew York, Wm. R. Johns, Philadelphia;
George H. Andres, Warren. R. I.; George R.
Michaels, New Yrk; S. H. Gould. Rochester; Ja?.
Ttumble. South Carolina; W. A. Moore, J. K.
Vance. Cokesbury ; Wm. L. Dawson, Sooth Caro?
lina; J. A. Warde, Georgetown.
MILLS HOUSE.
H. S. Danby, Baltimore; H. Terry, Coluubla;
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Eilis, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dan
forth. New York; J. K. Ryerson, Nova Scotia; Dr.
Smith and servant, society Hill; Wm. Wolf, child
and servant. James c. Con roy and wife, New l ork ;
W. F. Sellick, Albany; A. ?>. Weis, Sooth Caroli?
na; John A. Alden, St. Helena; Mr. Peck and
wi'e, south Carolina; J. H. Thompson, Beaufort;
M. Willett, John Stephen's, Jno. W. Carnty, W. H.
Fo-vler, Harry J. Seymour, New York; Miss Miller,
R. B. Carpenter, city.
SUDDEN DEATH.-A gentleman named
Ritchie, a citizen of Philadelphia, v. bile on his
way South, caught a severe cold, which made
lt necessary to remain in Charleston for a
week, instead of pursuing his journey at once.
On Saturday last Mr. Ritchie frit well enough
to resume his travels, and went over to the
Savannah and Charleston Railroad depot to
take the train. Just before the train started,
he had a severe hemorrhage, and his physi?
cians were sent for. After some persuasion,
he consented to return to the city, aud was
put aboard the ferry boat. Before, however,
the boat reached the Charleston side of the
river, Mr. Ritchie expired.
CLUBS AND STAR?.-Betty Hicks, lodsed for
being drunk and trespassing on the premises
No. 09 George street, was sentenced to pay a
fine of one dollar or spend five days In the
House of Correction.
The case ot the child who was run over at
the corner of King and George streets, by a
cart loaded wi 1 wood oa the day previous,
was continue'., until this morning.
Two offenders, whom the Imbibing of alco
'hol had Incapacitated from taking care of |
themselves, were lodged in the Guardhouse,
and one tined the usual one dollar. The other
was discharged.
Susan Perry, the colored woman reported
for having her chimney on fire at her resi?
dence, No. 142 Coming street, was fined two
dollars by the Mayor.
Saturday morning, about eleven o'clock,
two colored youths, yarned Jerry Gray and
Thomas Bryan, quarrelled at the corner of j
Meeting and Hasel streets, and were having a
most luterestlng discussion with their fists
when Clubs and Stars Intervened. The delin?
quents were taken to the Guardhouse, where
they will Interview'the Mayor this morning.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
WILSON'S CASED LIQUORS.-Haring long
seen the necessity of placing a p'fre and un?
adulterated stimulant before the public for
medicinal purposes, we have determined to
pack the following favorite brands of liquor
in ca?03 consisting of one botile each of Pinet.
Cast ilion & Co.'s Bran ty. Private Stockport.
'Pale Family" Sb< rry, "Old Velvet" Bourbon,
Jam dca Rum. '.Cubinet" Gio, Loch Katrine
(Scot.) Whiskey, which we sell at ten ($10)
dollars per case. To our friends we will say
that we guarantee the purity of the above.
They are endorsed by our leading physicians,
and are, without any doubt, first-class goods.
Send orders to WILSON'S GROC?KT, BOX NO.
! 3S3, Charleston. S. C. No charge for deliver?
ing. _ _ decl3-12
A FEW MORE pair of those White Blankets
at $2 50a pair-cheap. At A. R. STILLMAN'S
Dry Goods House, No. 2S1 King street.
MEMBERS OF THE GRAND LODOE, go to
Holmes's Book House," opposite the new Ma?
sonic Temple, and buy your Masonic Books
and Diplomas._ _ decl8-2
FURS.-FCRCHOOTT, BENEDICT SC CO., No. 244
KiDg street, offer extraordinary bargains In J
Furs. Few more cases of all kinds and prices
received, and will be sold at extremely low
prices. \._
GAROXER has Just received a large assort?
ment of fresh, choice Confectionery, which ls
offered at very low prices, at his up-town
establishment. No. 449 King street, near Cal?
houn._ decl8-3*
HOMER?, "GLOVES, Notions, Soaps, Perfum?
ery and small ware of every kind, at A. R.
STILLMAN'S Dry Goods House, No. 2SI King
street.
"WISH I could think of something to make a
friend a Christmas present?' Singer Sewing
Machine wouldn't bo a bad present.
HOLMES'S BOOK HOUSE ls the place to find
elegant Writing Desks, Work Boxes. Portfo?
lios. Photograph Albums. Ac. ft\ decl8-2
THE "HOME SHUTTLE SEW;--. MACHINE^
uses the Straight Needle, makes the Lock
Stitch "(alike ou both e!dea.) and ls one of the
most useful and fashionable Christmas Gifts
you could present to your lady friends-$25
and $37. _ _dec8-fmwl0
LADIES' AND MISSES' BALMORALS, Boule?
vards, Misses' Red and Black Striped Flannel
Skirts, Corsets, all sizes, 50 and 75 cents; all
the Huer makes, always on hand and cheap
for cash, at A. R. STILLMAN'S Dry Goods
House, No. 281 Klngs'reet.
FRENCH MERINOS, Empress Cloths, Corded
Poplins, rich single and double fold Plaids,
Poplin Alpacas, Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets,
Kentucky Jeans, Blankets, Comforts, Shawls
loriadles, misses and gents, in all sizes, kinds
and prices, and all cheap for cash, at A. R.
STILLMAN'S Dry Goods House, No. 281 King
street.
TR 2 DA? OF FORTUNE approaches. The
Academy of Music, with the other grand
prizes of the Scheme, will be drawn for Jan?
uary 8th. Get your tickets In time, from Eben
Coffin, eub-agent, at No. 29 Broad street.
Go AND INSPECT the handsome Stock of j
Clothing at Menke A Muller's, No. 325 King
street. dec 16
To Bus INK.-s MEN_Save your money by
purchasing your Blank Books at the East
Bay News Room. decU
CHEILLET'S PARIS KID GI.OVE9- every pair
warranted. These Gloves will be taken back
even alter wear, for any Imperfections, such as
tearing or ripping.
f Paris, 20 Rue de la Paix.
Tu<r>nTo J London, 53 Regent street.
?vbiuTb j New York% 929 Broadwav
[ Boston, 9 Temple Place.
FCRCHOOTT, BENEDICT A Co., sole Agents
for Charleston. nov3-6nios
JUST RECEIVED a fresh supply of Underwear
Goods at Menke & MulerV, No. 325 King
street._ decic
ROBINSON CRUSOE, the handsomest Toy Book
out. Stop in at Holmes's. all ye mammas and
papas, and secure one for your boys. Price
only flfty cents. declS-2
CHEAP FRENC H KID GLOVES.-For one but?
ton, dark and light, $1; for two buttons, plain,
$1 25; for two buttons, embroidered, $1 50. At
Read's, No. 2G3 King street. decl2-tuths
GAMES AND PICIURE BOOKS, at popular
prlcep, at IJasel street Bazaar. dec 14
A GRAND CHRISTMAS GIFT.-The finest im?
ported Musical Box ever brought to this city
for raille at Von Santen's Bazaar, King street.
Two hundred and fifty chances at two dollars
a chance. List rapidly filling up. *
OVERCOATS, from $8 to $25, at Menke &
Muller's, No. 325 KiDg.street. decid
CHEAPER THAN EVER !-Writing Desks,
Photograph Albums and Pocket-Books, at
Hasel street Bizaar. decH
ALL THOSE In need of Broadcloth?, Cassi?
meres, Doeskins, Beavers, Ac. will do well by
calling on us to take advantage of the twenty
five per cent, reduction of prices in this line
of goods. Tailors are invited to price the
goods. Samples given. FCRCHOOTT, BENE?
DICT A Co.
HATE YOU SEEN HAYDEN'S CHRISTMAS
"SPREAD ?" No ! Well, theD. take roy ad
Tlce and glTe him a call. Don't wait until the
last day. for then his splendid assortment will
be broken and you will And It difficult to bo
served. decl8 6
REMOVED.-John Commins has removed
from No. 131 Meeting street to No. 303 King
street, five doors above Wentworth. Any
person wishing good substantial Boots and
Shoos-no paper bottoms-wiri please give a
call. A few cases of Lidies? Winter Slippers
(flannel lined) at $1 50 per pair.
decl9-mwlG
JUST RECEITED, five hundred reams ot low
price Wrapping Paper. EDWARD PERRT. NO.
149 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel.
decl3-wfm3
THE UNANIMOUS VERDICT of the ladies is
that the best selection of Portemonnaies and
Russia Goods are to be found at HAYDEN'S.
No. 272 King street. decl8-6
THE LATE BISHOP DAVIS.
Tribute to the Memory of the Right
Rev. Thomas F. Davis by the Stand?
ing Committee of thc Diocese.
DIOCESE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, J
CHARLESTON, December ll, 1871. j
The standing committee of the diocese
record, with unfeigned sorrow, the death of
the Right Rev. Thomas F. Davis, the beloved
bishop of the diocese, who died on the 2d of
December, in the sixty-eighth year ol his age.
In him we mourn the loss of a wise and vene?
rated pastor of the church, a large-hearted
Christian bishop, and father and friend of the
clergy.
Yet, In our grief, we recall with gratitude
the enduring fruits ol his episcopate In the
midst of many bodily infirmities.
We recall the entire harmony which has ex?
isted between us la the confidential relations
which the standing committee bears to the
bishop as his constitutional council ol advice.
We recall with equal satisfaction the blessed
harmony which prevails In the diocese, result?
ing, under God, chiefly from the wise, impar?
tial and godly administration ot his holy office
during the eighteen years of his episcopate,
and we will endeavor to cherish his memory
by tallowing Christ in truth and love, and in
abundant labors for the Church of God, until
we enter into His promised rest.
From the minutes.
W. ALSTON PRINGLE, Secretary. '
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
Exports.
NEW YORK-Per ship George Green-lol bales
upland cotton, 523 bois spirits turpentine, 1010
bbls rosin. 315 casks clay. 32 boxes leal tobacco.
30 bbls flour, 1011 bags ground phosphate, and 32
pkgs sundries.Per steamship Manhattan
59 bags sea island cotton. 1121 bales upland cot?
ton, 84 tierces rice, 03 bales domestic goods,
soo sacks meat, and 63 packages sundries
BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-223 tierces
rice, 257 bales cotton, 47 bales domestics, 121
packages dried fruit, 10 balea rags, 3 hhds and 4
bales hides, 2 rolls leather, 13,400 feet of lumber,
and 23 pigs sundries.
The Charleston Cotton, Rte? and Naval
Stores Market.
OFFICE CHARLESTON NBWS, )
SAT?RDAT EVENING. December 18,1871. J
COTTON.-The market for thu article exhibited
a depreased feeling, an l was dull and easier, the
limited transactions showing a decline of about
Kc $ lb. Sales near 30) bales, say 6 at 17, 4 at
lia, 27 at 17!?', 32 at 18, 62 at 13s, 9 at 18\', 82 at
19, 37 at 19.K- We quote:
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary toogood ordlnarv.17K@18X
Low midd nc g..'..18\@ ,
Middling.19 ?
Strict middling.19 >? @ : 9 >4
RICE.-with limited offerings this grain was
dall, with some softness in prices. Sales 82
tierces of clean Carolina, say 15 tierces at 7c, io
at 7XO, 28 at 7X, 29 at 7X? We quote common to
fair at 6K@7?;, good 7X07%
NAVAL.STORBS.-The market for these articles
on Saturday showed considerable activity, and
the demand for spirits turpentine quite active,
but large sales having been made two days before
took nearly all the stock out of first hands.
Early in the morning some small rales were
made at 61c, but later lu the day advices from
Wilmington showed a heavy advance, and C3c
was offered ana refused. Stock being quite small
holders preferred to wait farther developments.
In rosin the lower grades also showed more firm?
ness, and some 400 bbls were ?old atan advance
on last quotations.
FREIGUTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi?
nal on uplands, nominal on sea Islands; via New"
York, Vd on uplands, ld on sea Islands; by sall,
"Tri ' ou uplands, on sea Islands nominal. To
Havre lc on uplands. Coastwise-to New Tork by
ateam Xe on uplands and lc on sea Islands; $2 f?
tierce an rice; by sall Kc on cotton;- fi tierce
on rice; 40c f> barret?n rosin; (7@8 fi M on lura
aer; $9@lo ? M on Umber. To Boston, by sall
<<c fi lb on upland cotton. To Providence; by
stu $3 ft Mon boards, ^c ft rb oh cotton;07
steam $l fi bale on New York ratet,' To Phila?
delphia, by steam Kc ft lb on uplands? by sall, $7
ft M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 per ton cu clay,
a*d$3a|3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by
steam Kc fi tb by sall, $6 50@7 f> M on boards;
$3@3 25 f> ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are In
lemand by our merchants to take lumber freights
'rom Georgetown, s; -0 , Danen au J BatillaUiver,
Ga., and Jacfesonvitle, Fla., to Northern ports,
and $to@l2f* U are the "rates on lumber and
Marda.
EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills 1:\.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are pur?
chasing sight checks at x off, and sell at par.
GOLD.-9?l0K
Marken by Telegraph.
MONET MARKETS.
LONDON. December 16-Noon.-Consuls D2X<
Bouda 92K
FRANKFORT, December 16-Noon-Bonds 97Ka
97 K.
Nsw YORK, December ia-Neon.-stocks
strong and active. Gold heavy at 9X- Govern?
ments du'l and heavy. State bonds dull. Money
1 - Jal 16 commission. Exchange, locg SK; short
9K- Bank statement: L ans decrease nearly
(11,000,000. specie increase (2,500.000; legal tend
ers decrease $1,125,000; circulation decrease
(l,000,coo; specie shipment over i 500,0JO.
Evening.-Freights dull. Morey clo ed at 6a7.
Steiiing dall atvXtfX- QoM BXn*X- Govern?
ment! steady, and closed very duli. Tennes>ees
65; new 05. S uth Carolinas 5u; new 27K- Ftglity
ouesl*?,'. Mxtytwos9.',. Sixty-fours 1 ?. sixty
lives ll.'?; new 13*?. sixtv-seveus 15','. sixty
eights 15K- Ten-forties 8>,\ Virginia- OJV; uew
66. Louisianas ??; uew 50. Levees 61; eights 75.
Alabamas 100; fives 65. Georgias 78; seveusSi.
North Carolinas 31; new 12.
COTTON MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, December IG-Noon.-Cotton open?
ed quiet and steadr; uplands lOd. Orleans lOKa
lOXd.
tvenlDg_Cotton closed steady; uplands lOd,
Orleans loK'd; salts 12,000 bales; for sp?cul?t on
and export 3C00; shipping from New Orleans 10a.
NEW YORK, De; ember 1?-Noon.-rottuu dull
and ni minai; uplands I9j?c, Orleans 20!; e; Eales
550 bales, .-alts of cotton futures last ev. ning
3100 hales, as Io.lows : December 19 5-l?; January,
19 9-l6al9K; February H>Kat9K; March 20a
19 15 16; April 2"K.
Evening.-Cotton dull and nomina ; seles 1106
bales; ui lands 19J? cents; oile us 20X cents.
.?ale- of cotton futures, to-day, 4100 bales, as fol?
lows: December 19X. 19 516 cents; January 19X,
19 9-lfi; February 19?4', 19 13 16; March 20; April
20 316, 20K, 20K ? May 20X
BOSTON, December 16.-Cotton dull; middlings
20K c?nts; net receipts 470 bales; grojs 1028;
sal< s 300; stock 7500.
PUILADKLPUIA, December 16.-Cotton dull;
mMdiluK 20a 20 K cents.
BALTIMORE, necemoer 16.-Cotton weak; mid?
dlings I9Xal9Xo; nt Tecelpts 198 ba'es: cross
353*. exports coastwise87; sales 375; stock 3362.
NORFOLK. December 16.-Cotton dull: low mid?
dlings I8>ic; net receipts 1120 bales; exports coast
.A ise 1200; sales 260; stock 7524.
WILMINGTON, December 16.-Cotton Arm; mid?
dlings 19c; bet receipts 339 bales; sales 37; stuck
2709.
SATANNAD, December 16.-Cotton-buyers and
fe'lers apar;; tenduuey downwards; middlings
18?,'al9c: net receipts 3J85 bales; sales 8O0; stock
75 630.
AUGUSTA, December 16.-Cotton quiet and weak
at 18K <l8Kc, closing steady; receipts 1440 bales;
sa es 820.
MEMPHIS. December ie.-Cotton quiet aud
w -ak; middling l9.L?c; receipts 2915 bales.
MOBILE, December 16.-Cotton dull and nomi?
nal; middling l9Kal9Kc; net receipts 3750 bales;
sales 5000; stock 47,454.
NEW ORLEANS December 16.-Cotton dull and
tending down; middlings 19,*?c: net receipts 3640
bales; gross 4535; exports to Great Brita n 2*37;
Barcelona 1275; Malaga 1035; Havre 68; coastwise I
2582: sales 3300; stock 130,553.
GALVESTON, December 10.-Cotton dall and
nominal; good ordinary 17Kc; net receipts 1207
bales; sales 900; stock 35,643.
PROVIDION AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, December 16-Evening.-co:n 3ls
9d. Lard 45s 3d. Me-s pork 53s ed.
NEW TORE. December ie-Noon.-Flour dull
and declining. Wheat dull and heavy. Corn
qiilet and heavy. Pork quiet at $13 50ai3 75.
Lard dall. Turpentine quiet and Arm at 65?.
Rosin active nt $5 for strained.
Evening.-Flour I0ai5c lower; comnnn to fair
extra $6 70a7 35; good to choice $7 40a9 25. When
strongly favors buyers; winter red Western 4156a
1 60. Corn In fair request at 78a78?c Pork
steady; new mess $15. Beef steady. Lard heavy;
kettle 9?c. Naval stor.s ver? arm. Groceries
very firm.
CINCINNATI. December 16.-Western markets to?
day show no important changes. Provisions
fun prices. Whiskey steady.
Interior Cotton Market*.
COLUMBIA, December 16.-Sales or cotton
bales; middlings 15:,c.
W1NNSBORO'. Decenter 16-There were 64
b: les sold In this market yesterday. Prices rang?
ing from 17? to 18c
ORANGEB?RG, December 16 -Sales during the
week 280 bales. We quote : Ordinary l6al"c; low
middling 17?; middling IS.
New York Rice Market.
From the Dally Bulletin, Friday, December 15:
The general demand still comparatively moderate
and confined tn th?, matn to fae current wants of
the regular trade. Holders, however, retain the
advantage of a small and well-controlled stock
and are firm at full former rates. Sales of 75 tes.
Carolina at 8?a8J?c 200 bags Rangoon at 6?a7c,
and small lots Patna nt 7sc
Receipt? by RallroaM, December 16.
80UTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
2147 bales cotton, ISO bbls fionr, 167 bbls naval
stores, 126 bales hay, 2 cars stock. To Railroad
A?ent, w W Smith. Geo W Williams co. Geo H
Wa'ter A co, A J Salina", Trenholm A Son, F D C
Kracke, Wis s A co, Sloan A Setgnious, Frost, Ad
ger A co, W 0 Bee A co. L D Mowry A Son. A 8
smith, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, Caldwell A Son, W
c courtney A co, Mnrdaugh A Mathews, Jas R
Pringle A Son, W B Williams A Son, Dolling A
co. W H Jones A co, W Gurney. G Foll?n, Barden
k Parker, c Leibenrood, Kinsman k Bowell T T
Chapeau, J \\ Hey * co, L D Desaussure, and F C
Mey.
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD.
263 bales upland and e bags Bea island cotton,
00 obis na al stores, cars lumber, wood, rough
rice, corn, mdse, Ac. To T P ?mlth, A J Salina?,
Reed- r k Davis. Geo H Walter A co, A S Smith.
J R Pringle A Son, G A 1 rea holm A Son, Barden
k Parker, E Will s, Frost. Adger A co, W C Bee A
co. Ravenel k co. ti D Stoney. Caldwell A Son,
Pelzer. Rodgers A cr. Witte Bros, J Wiley A co,
Kinsman k Dowell. Mowry k Sun, W K Ryan,
w c Courtney k cn. Dukes A co, C R Holmes, O H
Ingraham A Son Wilcox, Gibbs k co, Whtlden k
Jones, Ga llard A- Mlnotr, Wagecer A Weekly, W
Lobby, J N Robson, Railroad Agent and Order.
Passengers.
Per steamship Manhattan, for New Y'ork
N H Lawton. - atenre and son, D B Franklin, A
Janesh, H Wagner, C Berry, wife and three chil?
dren, s Hirt, N S Hart.
Per steamship Falcon, for Baltimore-Mr and
Mrs R E Screven. Mrs S Elliott, Mrs C H Burgess
and child, ur H W DeSaussure, Jr, L Hartshorn,
and 4 deck.
Per steamship Georgia, from New Y'ork-C L
Dub'.s. Rlcha-d Hennessey, S W Carney, Geo K
Nichols, J H Ethlng, S Meyer, Jos F Foe, Mrs Sin
nott. D M Sheppard and wire. G H Andrews, J L
Stevens, M Willett. Sophia Richards, N Phillips, H
W clark, celia M Howard, UeurLtta Wood, Eliza?
beth Days.
Per steamer Water Lily, from Edlsto, Enter,
prise and Way Landings-Mrs J Whaley and
child, Col E M Whaley, E Bates, S Howell, and H
A Towles.
- Ter steamer Dictator, from Florida via Savan?
nah-John Moore, Geo Lyons, Mr Rutledge, Mr
Kirk, Mr Mclnnts, and 27 oa deck.
PORT CALENDAR.
MOON'S PHASES.
Last Quarter 6th. l boer, 25 minutes, morna g
New Moon nth. io boars, 42 *niaureB. evening.
First Quarter, I8th. 8 ?ioors. 21 minutes, evenir g.
Fun Moon, 2fltb, 4 boura, 15 minutes, cventng.
_< DECEMBER.
18! Monday.
lOTtiesday.
20? Wednesday.
SliTbursilay...
22 Friday.
23lSaturday...
24!Sunday.
80.*
RISES.
fl..58
fl. .69
7.. 0
T.. 0
7.. 1
7.. 1
7.. 2
SUN
BETS.
4. 65
4. 65
4 .16
4..ffl
4 >7
4 67
4..68
MOON
R. ? 8
morn
12.. 9
I.. 8
2.. 6
3.. 2
4.. 0
4..55
HIOH
WATER.
12..31
1..27
2..21
3..14
4.. 8
4..65
6.. 42
MARINE NEWS.
CHARLESTON. 8. C.DECEMBER IS, 1671.
tiat 36 deg 46 mm 33 sec. | Lon 79 deg 67 min 27 sec.
ARRIVED SAT?R?AT.
Sehr Constitution. Smith, New York-72 hours.
Hay and ons. To the O s Quartermaster. Vee
selsto W Roach A co.
Boat from John's Island. 6 bags sea island cot?
ton. To R Roper.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Georgia, Holmes, New Y'ork-left
14th Instant. Mdse. To Wagnor, Huger k co-, W
A Conrteuay. J E Adger k co, D A Amine, J Arch?
er. C D Ahrens. MAA Ashton, S C Railroad co,
?? E Railroad co, Southern Express co. Geo W Al
mar, W M Bird A co, T M Bristoll A co. Brewer A
Konke, Bollmann Bros, C Bart A co, B Boyd, E
Bates A co, F C Bonier, E K Bedford, G Burns, G
A Gowmai', J U Brun nmg k co, H Bischoff A co,
John C'ommlLS, Chase A amino, w H Ch a fee k
c ', Crane, Boyisti.n A co, T D Clancy A co, Gen
J Conuer, Mrs H W Conner, T M Cater, Camer?n,
Barkley A co, U Cobla A co. rc R Cowperthwalt, L
Chap?n, E Dale, J B Duval A Son, J M Crofut, A
P Dearing, J Burk? k Son. Dowle, Moise A Davis,
Ellas A Bro. N Emanuel, S Emanuel, B Feld mann
j A co, Koravthe, Mccomb. A c >, Furchgott. Bede
tlioc A CQVJaoS Fairly A CO,' D Fleming A co, B
Foley. RD Frost, Frost, Adger A,co,-H Gerdts Je
co, J H Graver A co, D Goldstein, Major E R Hay,
Hart A co, Jos Gorham, J w Han 1 ?on. J fi Hillen,
P L Gulllemln, A H Hayden, w Harral C Hickey,
J Uurkamp A co, Jaeger Bros, Johnston, Crews A
co, Jeffords A co, Kilnck, W ckenberg A co, A
H Johnson, A Johnson, Kinsman Bros, H Klatte
A co, C Kerrison, P B Lalane A co, A Langer, J II
Lopez, Lauroy A Alexander, J Levlnsohn, J W
Linley, P Lawless, Macqueen A Riecke, McLoy k
Klee, j G Mit"or A co. s ft Marshal: A co, P F Mur?
ray. J Malony, W A Mertens, A Melchers, Mrs L
Mehrtens, w J McOabanA co, T S Nippon, B K
Neutvdle, L Neuroe.er, Jas Odell. JuoP O'Neill. B
O'Neill. Pelzer, Rodgers A co, D O'Neill A Sons.
E Perry Paul, Welch A Brandes. D Paul A co, W
H Po m roy, P R R llroad co, J A Quackent>ush,
itlordnu, Dawson A co, J K head. Dr A Raoul, A
Sumner, Steffens, Wtruer A Ducker, W steele, E
B Siod iard A co, W shepherd A co, Shackelford
A Kelly. Mrs L stack.ey, S eele A Wardell, A Stel
Ung, C F Schweitmaun, John F Taylor A co. S
Thompson. K Tbomllnson, F von Sanlen, M A
Tanlunsun, O Tledemann k co, o F Wleters. s li
Wilson A Bro, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, A L Ty
1er, W G Whlldeu, M A Warran, P vvineman A co.
W ll Welch. Wm L Webb, R W White. George W
Williams A co. G ii Walter A co. J B Wilson, H M
Stuart, W Matthtcssen. ste .mer Henry Burden,
anil ot tier". catani ay, SAM, on Cape Lookout,
passed steamship U Livingston, bound North;
same day, noon. 30 miles south of Cape Lookout,
passed steamship South carolina, nesca for New
York.
Steamer Plante*, Foster, Peedee River via
Georgetown, S c. 333 bales cotton. 18 bbls naval
stores, mdse, Ac. To RaveHel. Holmes A co. G a
Walter x co, A J salinas. T P Smith. Caldwell A
Son, Mowry A Son, G W Williams A co, Fenwick
A Talbot, Pelzer Rodgers k co. W K Ryan. W O
Ree A co, Frost. Adger A co, Barden A rai ker, A
S Smith, and order.
steamer Water Lily, Togllo, Edlsto, Enterprise.
Rockville, and Way Landing?. - baas sea island
cotton, mdse And sund lea. To Douglas Nisbet
W A Bovie. J coicock A co. Ravenel A cn, Fraser
A Dill, Wine Bros, Stoney a- Lowndes, W C Bee A
co. Klusman A Howell. ll McPherson, M Trlest. U
Buiwinkle, Kin.man Bros, Edw Bates A co, and
others.
Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Palatka, via Jack?
sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. 176 bales
cotton, 308 bbls syrup, 77 hhds sugar, oranges,
mdse and sundries. To Ravenel A co, Stoney A
Lowndes, G li Ingraham A Son, Witte Bros, J F
O'Neill, Fraser A Dill. Paul. Welch A Brandes, J A
Enslow A co. Cohen. Hanckel A co, J N Robson,
Pluckne* Bros, W B Williams A Sou, W M Law?
ton A Sons Wardlaw A carew. A Ii Dryer. John?
ston. Crews A co, O W William? & co, a aadl r. D
McPherson. Order. Mrs Guet, W ? Bee A co, Wm
Gurney, Edgerton A Rlcha ds. A Nimitz. Barden
k Parker, A R Lewith, P Mc.'ncls, Order and
others.
CLEARED SAT?RDAY.
Steamshln Manhattan, Woodhull, New York
James Adger A co.
Steamship Falcon. Haynle, Baltimore -P c
Trenholm.
Ship Oe. rge Green, Wt cox, New York-Street j
Bros A co.
Sehr Loretto Fish, Willey, New Y'ork vii Satllla
River, Ga-H F Baker k co.
SAIIiED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York.
Steamship Falcon. Haynle. Baltimore.
FROM THIS PORT.
Brig Lewis L Squire, Horton, at Liverpool, De?
cember 14-29 daj s.
UP FOR TRIS PORT.
Sehr Eugene Borda. Dukes, at New York, 16th
December.
Sehr Vraie, Mason, at New York, December 14.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
Steamship Virginia, Hunter, at Philadelphia.
December 14.
Sehr Carrie A Bentley, Falkenberg, at New York,
December 15.
Sehr Samuel Castiner, Lake, at Philadelphia,
December ll.
Sehr A M Lee, Dukei, at Philadelphia, Decem?
ber 13.
Sehr Florence Rogers, Shepherd, at New York,
December 14.
LIST OF VESSELS
DP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT.
FOREIGN.
LIVERPOOL.
Br ship Muscongns, Groves, sailed.Nov 22
Br bark Colonist, Baasrud, sailed.Nov 25
Br ship Mandala, Black, np.Oct 24
Br bark Beltlste, Williams, sailed.Oct 16
The soeskummeren, Westergaard, sl'd.Cet 17
The Windermere. Yeoman, sallen.,....Oct 17
The Eamlrja, Birkland, sailed.;.Oct 26
DOMESTIC.
BOSTON.
Brig Minnie Abbie, Harding, up.Dec 9
Brig Ida L Ray,-, up.Nov 26
Sehr s v W Williams. Simmons, cleared....Pee 9
Sehr J H Hancock, Crowell, up.Nov 30
Sehr Lizzie Maul, Bullier, np.Dec 4
NEW TORE.
Brig Georgia. Swan, cleared.Dec 9
sehr Guy R Phelps, Shailer, cleared.Dec 5
Sehr Vraie, Mnson, up.Dec 14
Sehr Eugene Borda, Bakes, up.Dec 15
Sehr C A Bentley. Falkenberg, cleared.Deo 15
Sehr Florence Rogers, Shepherd, cleared...Dec 14
PHILADELPHIA.
Steamship Virginia, Hunter, cleared.Dec 14
Sehr Samt Casttner, Lake, cleared.Dec 14
Mehr Robert S Graham. Smith, cleared.Dec a
Sehr Open Sea, Coombs, cleared.Dec 2
Sehr A M Lee. Dukes, cleared.Dec 13
BALTIMORE.
Sehr Matoaka, Fooks, cleared.Dec s
Sehr Louise Crockett, Flanders, cid.Dec 14
Sehr Bowdoln, Randall, cid.Dec 14
Scming ?Uad?rtes.
Tr?F?^^S^?VED
WHEELER & WILSON,
THE MOST POPULAR
FAMILY SEWING MICH.
Between six and seven hundred thousand now
In use. ls the most simple, runs easier, and makes
less noise than any other tlrst-cUss Lock Stitch
Machine. Does all kinds of work usually done by
hand. Has better attachments for Hemming,
Frilling, Tucking. Cording, Quilting, Gathering,
Ac., than any other Machine. These Machines
are now offered for sale In this city on th? LEASE
PLAN, at Ti-n Dolla-s per month until paid for.
Thorough Instruction given, and satisfaction
guaranteed lu all cases. Old Machines repaired
an I a 'justed by a competent machinist. A few
live men can And regular and profitable employ?
ment, either on salary or commission, by applying
early.
Parlor and Salesroom No. 209 KING STREET.
W. 0. BRUCE, Agent.
WHYTE A H ARR AL, General Agents, dec 18
insurance.
CF NEW YORK.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
CAPITAL. .91,000,000
SU?PLUS. 932,079
CASH ASSETS DECEMBER 1ST, 1871..S1,93!),073
Losses at Chicago Fire $350,000.
The PBENJX was not compelled to call In any
of its Loans, or dispose of any of its Securities
to meet Chicago Liabilities.
FIRE AND MARINE RISKS taken as hereto?
fore In this substantial Company, by
S. Y. TUPPER. Agent,
decl6-stutl.3 East Bay street.
^NDES INSURANCE COMPANY" OF
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
CASH CAPITAL.81,000,000
FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANDES INSURANCE COU?
PANT, NOVEMBER, 1871.
Cash on hand, in bank and la transit. $ 286,034 43
Bonds-United States, ]
State, City and
County.
Railroad Bouds.
Market value. 300.073 34
Market value. 8,900 00
Collateral Loans). 99,500 oo
and > Accrued Interest... 43,MO oo
First Mortgages, ). 697,198 63
Bills Receivable. 9,347 66
Book Accounts (Premiums and Agen?
cy Balances). 33,096 50
Amount received from Stockholders
by Assessment. 600,000 00
$2,078,148 46
Liabilities with Chicago Losses, $860,000.
FIRE AND MARINE RISKS taken as heretofore
in this responsible Company.
S. Y. TUPPER, Agent,
decl6-stath3 East Bay street.
JNTEBNATION * L INSURANCE COM?
PANY OF NEW YORK.
CASH CAPITAL.$500,000
STATEMENT CF THE INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE
COMPANY, N0VBMBERJ2D, 1871.
Cash la Leather Manufacturers' Na?
tional Bank..'.,.$ 152,420 61
Cash on hand....-. 2,448 90
U. S. 5-20 Bonds.(Market Value). 22,250 00
U. S. 10-40 Bonds. " " 109,260 00
?. S. 6 pr ct. 30 jr Bonds " " 389,812 60
U. S.6 pr ct. 1881 Bonds " " 11,526 00
Virginia State Bonds " " 20,000 00
Alabama State Bonds " " 8,97000
Georgia State Bonds " .' 18,400 OO
Scotti Carolina Bonds,
New, 6 pr ct. $20,000 " - 7,800 00
Market National Bank
Stock. " " 2,688 00
Real Estate. 200,000 00
Loaos on United States Bonds. 237,47s 00
Loans on Bond and Mortgage. 119,400 00
Premiums In coarse or transmission. 11e,sn as
Debts Tor Premiums. 27,695 17
All other Securities. 17,073 65
Total Assets.$1,468,720 Ol
LIABILITIES.
Including all losses at Chicago now
In process of adjustment..$650,000
FIRE RISES taken as heretofore ta this respon?
sible Company. S. Y. TUPPER, Agent,
decie-stutli3 East Bay street.
?erolrg, Silueruwre, Wt.
CHRISTMAS !
CHOICE ARTICLES
IM
STERLING SILVER,
PUT VP IV CASES, SPECIALLY
SUITABLE FOR
HOLIDAY PRESENT8!
FINE WATCHES A SPECIALTY, AT
JAMES ALLAN'S,
No, 307 KING STREET,
dec9-stuth6mo3
_ . farntoa?, Cot
CUTLERY /
. s* 1
INT STOKE AND FOR ?
DISH COVERS 1
PLATE COVERS
TEA TRALS
HOT WATER PLATES
HOT WATER DISHES
HOT WATER KETTLES
TEA POTS
COFFEE BIGGINS
COFFEE UK N'S
STEAK DISHES
_. PLATr.D CASTERS
SHELLS FOR BREECH-LOADING GUNS, I
VA Bl
PLATED SPOONS AND FORKS, PLATED NUT
KNIVES, TO
We pay particular attention to the importation ol
or over four hnndrt
ROGERS'S AND
POCKET AND TABLE KNIVES,
CASES, ANI
ALSO, A Vi
LOW PRICE AND FINE BBFECH LOADING
BOYS' AND MEN'S SINGLE A
DIXON'S SHC
No. 314 KING, CORNE
decl8-?
F
Shipping.
OR NEW YO SK.
ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21ST, AT 2
O'CLOCK P. M.
NEW IRON STEAM LISE-ESTABLISHED 1870.
The Splendi I New Iron si ie Wheel Steamship
GEORGIA, Holmes, Commander, wdi sail for New
York on THURSDAY, December 21st, at 2 o'olock
P.M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves.
Through Billa of Lading ro Liverpool by
WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa,
Trieste, Naples, Leghorn. Chri&tlanla. Gotten
burg, and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM?
SHIPS. To New Ena land Cities as usual.
insurance by Steamers of tbls Line % per cent
For Freight or Passage Engagements, having
very fine Deck stateroom accommod?t io s, apply
to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., Na 20 Broad street,
or to w. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves
decl8-mwth3
THE PHILADELPHIA IRON STEAM
LINE.
THE FIRST CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS
VIRGINIA, Captain Hunter,
GULF STREAM, Captain McCrery,
Are now regnlarly or. the Ltne, Insuring a first
i class sea connection between Philadelphia and
Charleston, and in alliance with Railroad Com?
panies at both termini, afford raold transportation
to and from all points in the Cotton States, and
to and from cincinnati. Sr. Louis, Chicago and
the principal cities or the Northwest, boston,
Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen?
tres.
ayTne VIRGINIA la appointed to sall from
Brown's wharr on THURSDAY, December 2lst,
at 12 o'clock M.
MW The GULF STREAM will follow next week.
For particulars of Fr?tent, arrangements, apply
to WM. A. COURTENAY. Union Wnarves.
W. P. CLYDL A CO., Ageuts, No. 12 South Dela
ware Avenne, Philadelphia._decl8-mtuth3
)AGIFIO MATT. STEAMSHIP COMPT8
THBOUUH LIM TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of thc above line leave Pier
No. 42, North River, foot of Canal
street. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, ofthe 16tn
and 80th of every month (except when these
lates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preced
ng.
All departures connect at Panama with steam?
ers for Sooth Pacific and centrai American porta.
Departure of 15th touches at Kingston. Jamaica.
For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran?
cisco first of every month, except when lt fails on
Sunday; then on the day preceding.
No California steamers touch a: Havana, bet
gu direct from New York to AsprnwalL
one hundred pounds baggage free to each adult,
Medicine and attendance free.
For Passaite Tickets or other information apply
at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFlc'E, on tte
wharf root of Oana! street, North River, New
York. F. R. BABY, Agent.
jaiy2fl-7yr
JpOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN.
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS.
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
STEAM COMPANY
Will dispatch one of their first-class, fail powei
Iron Screw steamships from
PIER No. 48 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY,
AS FOLLOWS :
WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLIAMS, Dec. 13. at 7.30 A M
NEVADA Capt. FORSYTH.Dec. 20. at l P M
WYOMING.capt. \YniNN*RAY.Dec. 27. at 2.30 P M
MINNESOTA, Capt. h organ.Jan. 3. at
IDAHO, Capt. PRICK.Jan. io, at --
Cabin Passage $80. gold.
Steerage Passage (Office No. 39 Broadway) $ao,
currency.
For Freight or CaMn Passage, apply to
WILLIAMS A GUION.
No. 63 Wall street. N. T..
N. B.-Throngh Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued
by 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.
Doors, Sasrjcs anb ?lin?s
DOORS,
SASHES AND BLINDS.
P. P, TOALE,
Manufacturer and Dealer,
Has removed his Office to and opened hia prin?
cipal SALESROOMS at No. 20 BAYNE STREET
and No. 33 PINCKNKY STREET, where he tatoes
pleasure In offering to the public a fall stock of
his own manufacture of DOORS.sASHES,BLINDS
MOULDINGS, NKWELS. BALUSTERS, AC
WOOD TURNING In all Its branches.
A specialty made of FRENCH and AMERICAN
WINDOW GLASS, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
gar Orders for stock of irregular size work re?
ceived either at the Salesrooms. No. 20 HAYNS
STREET.or at the FACTORY on Horlbeck'8 WharL
augl5-taths6moe
Urn, (Puns, #c.
WARE, 1
IND GUNS.
?ALE AT LOW PRICES:
?UT PICKS
ANDIRONS. BRASS AND IRON
FIBK IRONS ^
FENDERS m
BREAD KNIVES
BREAD PLATTERS
BIRD CAGES
YOUTHS' TOOL CHESTS
POWDER
SHOT
CAPS
GUN CASES, GUN COVERS, PISTOLS, IN
CRACKERS, PLATED TABLE AND DESSERT
IL ET SETS.
' CUTLERY AND GUNS, aad offer an assortment
d different styles of
WOSTENHOLM'S
SCISSORS, LADIES' CUTLERY
D RAZORS.
tRIETY OF
GUNS
ND DOUBLE GUNS *
>T AND POWDER FLASKS, BIRD BAGS, Ac.
?ALL Ac CO.,
R SOCIETY STREET,
SIGN OF THE BIG GUN.
lr
snipping
OR S EW?O BVK.
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINE.
ESTABLISHED 1845
The splendid Slite-Wheel Steamship JAMES
ADGER T. J. t OCKWOOD,Commander, will gall from
Adaer'a Sooth Wharf on TUESDAY, the 19th in?
stant, at il o'clock A. M..
Insurance by this line of steamers half per
?cent,
. Through Bills of Lading giren on Cotton tn
Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng
.and munnfacnrinsr town*.
For Freight or Passage, having splendid State?
room accommodation*,'fepplk to ?
decl8-2 JAMES ADDER A CO., Agents.
JOB BALTIMORE.
FREIGHTS RECEIVED DALLY, AND THROUGH
BILLS LADING 15iUED
TO
PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, . .,
THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST;
LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN.
The fine Steamship SEAGULL, Dutton, Com?
mander, wu; sall for Baltimore, on FBIDAT, S2d
December, at 2 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 ?ample and sell their Goods from the
Railroad Depot tn Philadelphia.
For Freight or Passage apply to
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent,
decis-5 No. 2 Union Wharves.
?pOR GARDNER'S BLUFF, VIA
GEORGETOWN, S. 0.
The steamer PLANTER. Captain J. r . jy?^
T. Foster, ls now receiving FreightdpSSK
at Accommodation Wharf, and will leave on
WEDNESDAY MOBSTNG, at 6 o'clock.
For Freight engagements or Passage, apply on
board, orto HAVEN KL. HOLMES A CO., .v
dec?s_No 177 East BAT? >
FOR EDISTO, ROCKVILLE AND WAY
.LANDINGS.
The steamer POCOSIS, Captain W. _ _?JT^?? j
H. Gannon, will leave a? ab .ve, j^SsSE
from Market Wharf, foot of Market afreet, ou -i
TBURSDAY MORNING, 2ist instant, a- half past ll
o'clock. Returning, will leave Edlsto FBTDAY, at ti
12 o'clock M. J. H. MURKAY, Agent. ,?j
Fare SI 60 No Meals furnished. M
The POCOSIN will leave Charleston again FRI- fm
DAY NIGHT, 22J Instant, at 12 M., and Edlsto fl
SATURDAY, at 1 o'clock P. M fl
Freight received every da.._?__dec!8-4*__
JpOR GEORGETOWN, S. C. T
REGULAR LINE.
T.ie Steamer EMILIE, Captain C. ? !
C. White, will leave Commercial JetfsOBaC
Wharf every SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY Nid?,
&t 8 O'clOCrC ?* ti QI
Freight received on SATUBDAYS and WSONSS- J
DAYS. J
All Freight and Wharfage prepaid. j
SHAUKELFORD A KELLY, I
nov24-aw Agents, Southern Wharf.
jpOB FLORID A .J
VIA SAVANNAH. TWICE A WEEK. fl
???Si Thc splendid Steamers^?SflkC W
DICTATOR.Captain COXBTTIB
CITY POINT.Captain MCMILLAN
WILL SAIL AS FOLLOWS?
The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every
TUESDAY EVEKING, at 8 o'clock,
The CITY POINT every FBIDAT ETINTNO, at 8
o'clock,
FOR FERNANDINA,
JACKSONVILLE, >
, x PALATKA,
AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
These Steamers connect with railroad at Tocol
for sr. Augustine, and at Jacksonville and Pa?
lanca wtttt steamers (or Enterprise; also wita
steamers f. r the Oklawaha River. _
Ulose connection -ls maits with et?fl'1'"?
af Cedar Keys for New Orleans and liflflaone
shippers can rely on no detention of IflJL --o
New Orleans, and at lowest rates.
For Freight or Passage, having first-class ac?
commodations, apply to
RAVENEL A CO., Agents, .
Corner Va nd erh?rst 's wharf and last Bay.
Through Bills of Lading given to New Orleans.
dec?a_
f^TEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA,
AND
SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT; S. C.
The Steamer
PILOT BOY,
Captain W. T. MCNELTY,
will leave Accommodation Wharf mjjJESh ?
every MONDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, ^??3EB3L
for Savannah. Beaufort, Hilton Head and apan- ^
lsh Wells. Returning will leave Savannah every
TUESDAY MORNING.
Will leave for Beaufort, Pacific and Chlsolm'S^fl
Undings every THURSDAY MORNING at 8 o'clockflB
Returning will leave Beautort every FBiDAYflB
MORNING. fl
Freight received WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, wm
Must be prepaid to Way Landings.
Oeods consigned to care of Agents wili be for?
warded free of storage or commission.
For Freight or Passage, apply to_ .
KAVENEL, HOLMES A CO.,
novl Ko. 177 East Bay.
?pi O R FORT SUMTER
BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE, %
AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS
AROUND THE HARBOR.
The fast, safe and comfortably appointed Jk* -
Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern whariSfll
?VERY DAT. at 10 o'clock morning, and 8 oxloca
afternoon. For arrangemeer?, apply MK
CAPTAIN THOMAS YOU?.O.. I
novl? On Board.
pURE GYPSUM
Containing NINETY-NINE AND TWO-THIRDS
(99S) PER CENT. Soluble Matter. WarcanAaWj?j J
from all imparities. Prepared In ' hujfl^aflfl
for sale at the low price of FIFTEE? im
per ton, CAiH. JOHN H. OULlfl
Commission aterflj
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