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WEDNESDAY MOHNlNi?. NOVEMBER 88, 186..
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NFW YOIIK-Per ..tc..nif.liii> Raleigh-130 UorcoB Rico,
25 b-1.8 KI and 314 linlca Upland Cotton, COO pack
ages Sundries.
THc Clii-vlcston Cotton Market.
OFFIU i Ol' TUE DAILY NEWS, 1,
OHAH-OX-Mj Tuesday Evoning, Nov. 27, 18GC. J
During the morning Uto value of tho staplo was do
prcssed by Hie dUcovory that tho advanco in tho prico at
Liverpool km nut so great os originally roportcd, and
buyers demanded n coueesHion from tho rates of tho day
bofore and a decline in most cases was aubmlttcd to,
amount?)., lo about a half cent <_. lb; but later in tbo
day Bl- t'1"'' of ?*10 ,uttrli0'' wn8 soniowhat Improved,
and, willi MOM slight alteration, wo renew our quota
tions of the ilny before. Tho sales amounted to 252
bales. Vin: IT nt Mr. 4 al 30; 10 at 31; 21 at 31,_; 41 at 32;
22 at 32 _; 71 ?133; 2_at33,_; 23at3t. Woquotc:
Low Middling.31 @32
Middling.33 (_)
Strict Middling.33 ,_(g)34
Augusta .iiiriul.
AUGUSTA, November 2C-Cotton-Tlio Improved
tendency of tho Liverpool and New York markets Im
parted iitivnglli lo our market, and wo aro pleased to
no!e au improvement on Saturday's report. Tbo market
opened willi a fair demand, and closed firm at an ad
vance "I half eeiit. The day's sales foot up .Hil bales, as
follows: ? at 28, 91 nt 30, 13 at 31. 132 at 32, 27 at 32>_, 1G0
at 33, 13 al 33 . ecuts, und 31 bales at private figures.
The receipts M7 bales. Wo quote :
Middling.31
Strict Middling.32
Corni Middling.33
Gold-Dull; brokers buying ?t SI 40 nnd selling at
$1 43.
SilVKii-Brokera baying at *1 35 and selling at C1 40.
I-ItlCOll (iii (oil nitirl-e. .
MACON, November 21.-But little doing tho prosent
week, owing lo a decline in tim New York and Liverpool
markets. The. prices range from 3d to 28c for Middliug
to Strict Middini?.?. For the four business days up to last
evening bul 1443 bales received. Our quotations arc for
Cotton with tai; unpaid. (Classilication assimil?tes to
that of Liverpool): Ordinary, 33333c, nominal; Good Or
dinary, 21, nominal; Low Middling, 25; Middling to
Strict Middling, 2?'_ii2.-..
WEEKLY STATEMENT.
Stock September 1. 2,801
Received past week. 1,413
Received previously.15,008-17,033
Tolal.20,074
Shipped put week. 323 '
Shipped previously.12,000
Total shipments lo date.13,323
Columbus Market.
COLUMBUS, November 25.-Cotton.-Prices for Mid
dlings have ranged between 27o and 27._c. "Silk Cot
ton." r. miall lot sold for 30. _c. In many quartan wo
leora thut planters are through picking cotton. This is
Tinpreeed.-iited. Receipt- yesterday 175 bulo--01 by
wagon?, 1 bv Opi-lika R. R, 83 by M. .V G. It. R. Ship
ment.) 200. Receipts of tbo week 1024 bales-1027 by
wngone, OfiO by M. fe G. R. R., 100 by river, 10 by Muh
cogee It. R., 33 by O. c?ka It. R. Shipments 004. For
the corresponding week in lfiCO receipt?, wcro 3010, pre
viously 35,885, total received 39,825; shipped 3732, pro
.Yiouily 11,008] slock 24,500.
WEEKLY STATEMENT.
Slock September 1.18GG.2,801
Received past week. 1,023
Received previously.14,494
-10,417
Total.19,278
Shipped past week. COI
Shipped previously.8,800
-9,52.
8tock November 24.9,75*
Freights.-To Apalacliieola $2 per balo, to Now York
via Apalachicola, without comprcssage, 1 )ic hy steamers
by sailing vessels le; to Now Orleans le; to Savanna!
$1 05 per cwt.
Mobile. Market.
MOBILE, November 22.-Cotton.-Tho market open
-ed with a light demand, which resulted in sales of 27
bales. After receipt or the noon advices from Now York
reporting tho market dull and prices drooping, tho de
mond slacked off, and but fow bales were taken. Tb
market closed dull at a declino on yesterday's quota
tiona-say 31a-c for middling.
Monetary and Financial.-Domestic Exchango ha
?nnder^'ono no change since ycBtcrdny, Tho offering
continuo light, and transactions of a restricted eborac
ter. We renew our quotations, say-par checking b;
Banks and bankers, and ?_a?_ discount buying ont-iid?
bilis.
Notwithstanding tho downward movement and tenden
ey of Gold in New York, thero was cou&idcrablo inqulr?
early in the day, and several sales wero made by dealer
at 142 and 142... Ono transaction of $10,000 is reporte;
at the former, and several emall mmw nt Uio latter ligur.1
Later in the day we hoard of nothing dono, and dealer
were quoting nominally 138al40.
The Foreign Exchange market has boen inactive ant
unsettled throughout the day, in sympathy with the de
clinc in gold. Tho only tranfaction reported is a sinai
bill early in the morning at 150; tho quoted rate, how
evor, nt the close is liTal.H.
New Orleans Sight par a'_ discount.
New Orleans Market.
NEW ORLEANS, November Ql,-Since tho publlcatio:
of our last issue the general market baa undergone n
variation worthy of special notice. Sugar and Molasse
hovo been quiet, and Western Produco has disclose
about the usual movement, while tho operations In ou
loading staple liavo beeu of a restricted character, at toni
od, however, with a reactionary tendency, tbo mark?
closing yesterday with a llrnicr 'oeling.
The movement in Foreign Exchaugo has boon of
restricted character, and ratos, in consequence of tt
heavy depreciation in Gold, bavo suffered u marked d.
clinc. Domestic has evinced a reactionary tendonc.
although rates still indicate tho advantage on tho aldo <
sellers.
Freights hivo un-lorgono no alteration during li
past three days. Tho offerings coastwise ovldenco litt
improvement, whilo there appears to bo a bettor demor
for foreign tonnage. Rates continuo unchanged.
Tho weather al this point baa boon agrcoablc, accor
ponied, however, with occasional showers. Tho accoun
from tho interior furnish fow items of interest. Tho plan
crs have pretty generally completed their labors as
cotton picking.
Cotton-The salos for tho past thrco days foot up 47i
bales, partly for foreign porta and partly for tho North.
The receipts proper for tho laut four days ombra
12,440 bales, against 13,124 during tho corresponding pel
od last week, showing a decrease of 076 balea.
NEW onLEANS classification.
Ordinory.2C_28
Good Ordinary.20a30
Low Middling.31a32
Middling.nominal... .34a
statement op cotton.
Stock on hand Sept. 1st, 1800.bales.. 102,0
Arrived paat three days. 12,789
Arrived previously.,...151,939
-164,7
MM
Exported pant thrco days. 4,141
Exported previously.100,030
-110.?
Stock on hand and on shipboard.bales. 105,1
STATEMENT OF TOBAOOO.
Stock on hand Sept. 1st, 1800. ..~r. hhds. 8/
Arrived post thrco days. 167
Arrived previously......1,090- X,'.
Exported past throo daya. -
Exported provlously.. 4,437- 4,437
Broken np for baling, city consumption,
etc., nineo Sept. 1st, 1606.:..... 130-4,1
Stock on hand and on shipboard.bli du. 6,
Wilmington Market.
.f, WILMINGTON, November 20.-TuBPEirrnn.
transactions reported.
Sr-J-i-s TunpEN-riHE-Only 40 bbls changed hands
day at 07c .. gallon.
Robin-Sales of 70 bbls Common and No 3 at (4,14
low No 1 at. r.afl, and 13 do No 1 at ?7.
Tab-95 bbls sold at SI 75 .1 bbL
Cotton-The market la botter, and prices have
?vanced. Solea of 17 bales at 31a32o, and 00 do at 33c
middling.
BsUtlmore Market.
BALTIMORE, November 24.-Cotton.-Our mai
continuos quiet, though thoro waa a Uttle better fool
on account of the Improvement reported at New Yort
. Co-TTKE.-We roport tho salo of bark Wlnnefrod's coi
4000 bags Rio, on private terms, but understood li
?old, inbond, taken for tho West.
Floub.-Thora waa a Uttle moro tone to the mai
this morning, though still void of activity. The c
?alo r-P-t-?d waa. 200 bbls good Northwestern at (
rjojnmo- is offerod at ill 25 per bbL We ?peat our
.quotation-, Ka folio wa:
Howard-street Super and Out Extra,?.. .11 25 @*11 '.
Howard-street Shipping Extra.00 00 5 JO
Howard-atroet high grades. 13 00 ? 14 ,
Howard-trootFamily.....JJ 00 ?15
Ohio Family.....W00 g 15 l
Norlhw?atorn?npcr.W 50 &U.
atorthw_st__n Ext?.1150 ?12
dty Milla Super.J? ?J ? ii
SS-Kstindard Extra.U M @.W;
ClS Silta SWpplng brands Entra..... 14 75 ? ? i
__?i^W__--si Greenfleld Family. 17 0d ft M
?e?-t-more High Grade Extrm.MM ? 00 '
Rye nour, now. 0 25 @ 7 00
Corn Mool. City Mills. G 60 (?i) O? 00
Buckwheat In bulk per 100 lbs. 360 @ 400
Grain-Wheat- Only 2800 bushels offered to-day; mar
ket dull, and prices still lower; nowhlto received or Hold;
wo report sales of red as follows -. 2\0 bushels choleo at
$3; 800 bushels good at $2 85o2 00, mid common lots
*_ 50ai ?'.?. Corn-C500 bushels whito and 4000 bushels
veUow offered; demand filr and prices Btoady for now,
but ln2 cents per bushel lowor for old; wo report sales of
3000 bushels coocl to primo now white at 98 eta ntl ; 1800
bushels damp ut 8Ga03 els, ns to condition; 900 bush ?In
old white at ti 10; 1700 buahcla new yellow at 9G eta; 400
do at ?1; 1100 bushclB old do at ?1 11, and 33G0 biiRhels
do at $1 12. Oats-Receipts light; 2700 bushclB only re
ported, with nalca Of 2S00 bushels primo at GSoGOcts; 200
bushel- do at C8 cts, and 400 do common at 63 cts. Ryo
was again lower; sales of 310 busholB at $116al 20 per
bushel.
Hat-Wo quote primo Cecil County at $31a32, and good
to primo North Street receipts $27a30 por ton. Ryo
Straw Is vory scarce and in demand; wo quote at $28 por
ton.
Molasses-No Bales roportcd.
Provisions-With somo receipts from tbo West tho
market 1b better supplied with both Shoulders and Sides,
but thero is no doinand from tbo trado hero, and South
ern orders bavo also fallon off, causing a vory dull and
unsettled inarki;t, and in tho absence of sales worthy of
notico wo oinit quotations. Mcbs Pork is nominal at $24
lier bbl, and City and Western Lard retailing at 14c *p lb.
Sekds-Very little Clover offered to-day; Boveral Binoll
parcels, in all loss than 100 bush, woro sold at $9 25a9 CO
for good to prime now. Of Timothy 100 bushels sold at
?3 02 >i. Flux wo still qnoto at $3 20 *?>, bush.
Salt.-There is two cargoes of Liverpool in tho bay,
which will replenish tho stock that had beoomo almost
exhausted. Wo quoto prices steady, viz: for Ground
Alum $2 2Ga'2 30, and Fino 53 10a3 20 per sack. Turks
Island GOc per bushol.
Suo.Mi.-Thora were salcB on Friday, but not boforo
reported, of 105 lihds Cuba and iii" do Porto Rico on terms
not traiiHpircd, au;! to-day 20 hhds grocery Cuba and
Porto Rico at 10.? jaPiiic "? lb.
WniBiir.Y.-Wc quote City and Wes torn High Wines, in
primo packages, held at 52 SA per gallon. Since wc hoar
of 200 "obla Western Hold at 3.u37e, in bond.
Pillia,;? lt-Ul.i. ""larlict.
PHILADELPHIA, November C3-Evonlug.- Coal
Continues very dull; sin.-.U sales aro making at ?r> 25a6 60
for white ash; und S3 GOa? per ton for red ash, as to qual
ity.
Corrix-There Ia very little doing in the way of oalcB,
and prices arc miac'tlcd and drooping; small lo!? of Rio
oro reported at 21}??a20'?c per lb currency.
Cotton-Tho market continues very dull; and prices
havo dorlincd la2c per lb. About 000 bales of middlings
sold in lots at 32a33c for uplands, and 34a35c per lb for
New Orleans, cloning at33a3*io per lb.
Flour.-Tho morket ban boon vory dull, and prlcos
havo declined fully 25c per bbl. About GOOD bbls sold in
lots, including 1000 bbls city nulls family on privato
terms, and small lots to the retailers and bakers at prices
ranging from S8aS 60 for superfine; SOalO 60 foroxtra;
?12ai:i 60 for Northwest extra family-tho latter rato for
fancy; ? l'.ial I 50 for Pommylvania and Ohio family, and
Sinai G per bbl for faucy brands, a? to quality. Ryo Hour
has declined; 150 bbls sold on privato terms, and 50 bbls
at $7 25 per bbl. In corn mcul tbcro is vory httlo doing.
Tho receipts to-rtiiy aro as foUows: 2375 bbls Hour, 2000
bushels wheat, 5100 bushels corn, 2000 bushels oats.
OraIK-In wheat tbcro is very little doing, and prices
bavo declined 10 to 16c per bushel. 6000 bushels Penn
sylvania red Bold in lots at from $3 to 3 10: G0OO bushels
Southern do at f :) 15 to 3 25, and small lots of whito al
from $3 30 to 3 35 per bushel, as to quality, closing al
tho formor ratos. Ryo is dull and lower ; small sales arc
reported at $1 33 to 1 35 for Western, and $1 40 to 1 V.
for Pennsylvania. Corn is also dull and lower-, 10,001
bushels primo old ycUow sold at from SI l8 to 125; 12,
000 now shelled do at 00c mid ?1. and 10,000 bushclB or
| Iho cob at G2 to 85c per 70 lbs, tho former rato for slight
I ly damaged. Oats havo declined 2 to 3c por bushel; 23,
000 bushels sold at 58 to G3c for Delaware, and GO to G5<
per bushel for Pennsylvania.
Dion-Tbo movements in all descriptions of pig meta
aro of a limited character at formor rates. Sales of No :
anthracite at $50.?61, and No 2 at $45a-16. Supplies o
Scotch pig oro coming forward slowly, and thero ia i
firm feeling at S53a54 per ton. Blooms continuo dul
and unsettled. Manufactured iron is held firmly.
Lumuku-Tho receipts of ."VU kinds continuo light, am
tho demand is limited. Southern yellow pino sap board
. sell at $24a30 fl M foot.
Molabses-Prices aro unsettled and drooping, 1&
; lihds of Cuba sold at 48a50o; 200 hbds of Matanzas oi
privato terms, and a small lot of Barbadoes at 60c *$*. gal
Ion.
Naval, Stores-Prices aro drooping, and trado ha
again boen quiet. Common rosin is dull and held at $5
* red sollB at C6; No 1 nt tOalO, and palo at $10al2. Ta
and pitch aro nominal. Spirits of turpentine sells In
1 email way at 7Ga77 "jfl gallon, a declino.
* P-ovisionb.-Tho market continues vory dull, am
1 prices bavo again declined; sales of 350bbls new mes
pork at 324 per bbl. Mess beef continuos exccssivol
dull, but prlcos remain without essential change. West
ern sells at $lGa40, and city-packed at S23a24. Beef ham
- aro lower, and 100 bbls, to go out of the market, sold o
5 $35. Bacon.-The declining t rai den ey which has chi
, motorized tho market for some time past still continuel
- and wo again reduco our quotations le. Small ?sales <
3 plain and fancy canvascd hams at 19a23c; Bides at* 7 }?
- for ribbed and clear, and shoulders at 15}? rent
Oreen Meats.-Trado continues extremely dull, an
s prices havo declined y,c. New pickled hams sells In
h small way at lGe, and salted shoulders at l-l *><*al6c. Tliei
- is very littlo demand for ?ard. Sales of 300 bbls and te
y at Halite for steam and kettle rendered. Kegs aro hcl
; at 17c. Tho stock of roll butter is light, and primo Is 1
moderate request, but other descriptions aro ncglcctci
- Sales of roU at 20a35c; Glade 'u dairy at 30o32c, and sol)
,- packed at 15alGc; the latter Is in large supply and almo
B unsaleable. Ill cheCBO thero is no improvement to m
1 tice. Sales of New York nt 17 ".?0180 tor factory. Egt
. Hell at 37a39c per dozen.
* Plaster.-Tho last salo of soft was nt $4 60 per ton.
Rick.-Tho sales aro in small lots only at OalOc fi
I Rangoon, and 13?c per pound for Carolina.
li
New York Market.
MO.VCY MAUICET.
The New York Evening Post of Saturday aftornoon,
its money article, says:
H The loan market Is castor, but tbcro is still an uncoi
0 fortablo fceUng which Is duo in part to apprehensions
a to tho bank ?statement, which will show, as is rumore
_ another considorablo declino in legal tenders. Son
r suppose that tbo doclino will bo as much as eight or ti
I. mllUons; others, with probably bottor reason, est?mate
?I at two or throo millions. The contlnuod perturbation
the reservo of tho banks is attributed partly to tho wit
a drawal by Mr. Mcculloch of thlrtoon millions of groe
,0 backs, which have bcon cancelled during tho last ft
y. weeks, while tho demand for currency is greater than
r any other port of tho year, in conscquonco of t
3f moving of the crops. Call loans aro 7 per cent, ti
morning, with exceptions at 0. Discounts oro dull u:
l0 slow at 7a9.
ie For gold this forenoon tho following were tbo leadl
,d quotations: 10:00,138>i;10:lG, 139; 10:45,139?; 11:1
139K; 11:15, I"??; 12:00,139; 1:00,138?; 1:30,138;
n. 2:00, 138?,
te Foroign exchango cloned firm for tho steamer. Bills
t- GO days on London aro quoted at 1083?, to 108*? for co
to merci al; 109 to 109? for bankers'; do at short Big'
109", to 110?; Paris st GO days, 6.21 >? to G.16>4; do
DO short sight, 6.16? to 6.13?; Antwerp, 6.21)_ to 6.16
swiss, 6.18*. to6.10>_; Hamburg, 80? to 30?- Amst
co dam, 41 to 41), ; Frankfort, 41}_ to al? ; Bremen, 78?
rt. 79; Prussian thalors, 71? to 72?.
PB-DUC-? .MARKET.
NEW YORK, November 24.-Fixum, ka.-Tho marl
for Western and State flour is loss active, the nicdli
grades oro heavy, and tho low grados are lOal?c low
and to effect eales a further concession would havo to
submitted to.
The sales are 8500 bbls at $7 65a9 75 for superflue. Sta
82 S9 60-10 00 for ordinary and common extra State; $11 :
1160 for fancy State; $8 25al0 55 for tho low grade?
spring wboat and Western extra; tlO Mill 30 for ob
25 ping-Ohio; SU 60al3 60 for trado and family brandi
~ ' Ohio, Michigan and Indiana, and $10 75?17 76 for
?W i/iuis oxtras.
Buckwheat flour is weak at $3 25a3 62? per 100 lbs.
Canadian flour is Inactive and nominal at $13 60al6
181 trado and family brands.
- Southern flour Is dull and heavy. Boles of 160 bbb
' ' 6 $it _0al3 50 for common to fair Baltlmoro and conn
oxtras, and $13 76olG 50 for trado and family brands.
107 ityo flour is lower and steady. Sales of 200 bbls
06 10a7 85.
" ' Corn meal is inactive and hocvy.
- Qrain.-Tho wheat market opened Strong, but do
'5a rather weaker, particularly on winter. . Tho demand
chiefly for milling, but in part for export. The sales
37,000 bushol? at $2 40 common No 1 Chicago nprl
... $2 -Sa. 33 for fair to good No 3 do; $2 05a3 for Am
573 h Ultu ; $3 26 for white Oenosoe.
~ Barloy is rather woaker and in fair demand, tho mai
381 closing firm for that in bond. Sales of 82,000 buahol
90c for Western; 0Bca$l for Canada West, In bond, I
$1 05 for very choice do, and $1 25 for do free.
.No Barloy malt Is Inactive and prices are nominal.
Oats aro about onocent better for Western and qi
to- for State. The sales oro 70,000 bushols fair to good <
cago at G4a66o; Canadian in bond on private tenns; li
do rlor Western at 63o and State at G7aG7?c.
Ryo is In limited domand. Tho sales are 13,000 bv
els State at $1 38al 30, and Canadian in bond on prli
ad- terms.
for Corn oponed better; but tbo market fell oft* Bligh
though tho market closes firm at our quotations. '
inquiry is partly for export. Tho sales are 85,000 bl
ols Western mixed at $125?al 27 in store, and $1 26a
, . afloat, closing at $1 27 afloat; Joraoy yellow (new) at $
J?? al 08.
1,18 Provisions.- The pork market has been moro actlv
:- botter prices, but closing dull at tho improvement
'Bp? For futuro delivery wo hear of 2000 bbls mess, ei
'?c January, at $22 25a22 76. The sales, cash and regv
are 4500 bbls at $21 60a22 06? for mess.
kot jjoof is without important chango and in fair jobl
"ly demand. Salo of 176 bbls at $9al3 for old plain m
luj $13al8 for now do; $13-18 for old extra do; and $17o2C
**-* now do.
Tlorco beef ia quiet
rs Beef hams aro vory dull and prices nominal. Sale
Ki 60 bbla on private terms.
16 Cut meats aro only moderately active. Sales of 41
IO new, ?weet pickled hams at 13 Mc.
15 Bacon ia more activo and rather firmer, Sales of
JO boxes old short ribbed at 12i-l_'?o; and 25 bores new
jo short clear at 12?o.
SO Dressed hogs are higher and oIom firm. Wo quo
15 10al0?o for city.
16 Lard is moderately activo oui firmer. Sales of
20 bbls and tos at 13? for oity, 13?al8?c for fair top
SO ?team, and kettle rendorod, and 13?ai3?c for a
?SO lota do. . **J>
DO i Ash_s-The markot Is firm and steady. Sale- at I
DO alO for pots, and $14al4 50 for pearls.
fintona-Common hard aro lower and heavy at $12 50a
13 60. Croton is bettor at .22a2<., and Philadelphia front
lins advanced to $76.
Candles-Aro linn with a modorato demand. Wo
quote at 22a23c for adamantino, 40c for sperm, and 60c
for patent
Coffee-Tho market is extremely dull, and In tho ab
sence of sales, prices a. o nominal.
Copfeb-Amorican ingot is linn, r nud in fair request.
Wo quote at 27a27,_e for Baltimore, and Luko; 43c and
32c for now sheathing and yellow metal.
Cotton-Tho market continues firm, holdors demand
ing higher figures. We quote at 34o35>_c for middling
uplands and do Now OrlcanB and Texas.
Fish-Tho market for dry cod is well suppllod, and is
dull and heavy. Wo quoto at $7a8 for Grand Bank and
St. George's. Mackerel aro a little moro activo, but price.?.
are steady. Wo quoto at $20 for No 1 Moss; $17 60al8 for
No 2 do, and $14al4 50 for No 3 do. norring? aro quiet
and unchanged.
Fin. it-Raisins aro lower ond heavy. Wo quote nt $4
for bunch por box, and $4 10 for layers. Other descrip
tions aro moderately activo and cosier. Wo quote at 25a
42o for almonds, tho latter rato for shelled; 14c for cur
rants, 34c for citron, and 18a20c for figs.
Hay-With a fair demand and a small supply, prices
aro firm, at $1 lOal 16 for shipping, and $1 2?al 60 for re
tail lots.
Hors-Aro Arm and in fair demand for homo consump
tion. Wo quoto at from 20a40 to GOc, as to growth und
quality.
InoN-Pig is scarco and Armor. Wo quoto at $50a51 for
No 1 American, and $63a5.r> for do Scotch.
Laths-Eastern ore linn and In fair demand at $4 50, 3
months.
Lead-Tho market for pig is quiet but Mond v. Tho
salen aro at $0 76a7 12,. for English; $6100.90 for Ger
man refined; $0 70aC 75 for Spanish, all gold. Wo quoto
bar at lOVc, and sheet and pipe at litte.
Lime-Rockland is in demand and Arm at $1 70 for
common and $2 10 for lump.
Molasses-Wo hear of no sales, and prices oro nomi
nally unchanged.
Oils-Linseed Is dull add heavy. We quoto ot $1 433
1 45 for city. Fish oils aro quiet and unclinuged ; ti 30a
1 35 for crudo whale, ond $2 C0a2 C5 for do Bpcrin. Lard
oil is dull and somewhat unsettled. We quoto at $1 40a
1 00. _.
Peibolecm-The market is lower and very dull. Wo
quote: Crudo 40*47 gr, in bulk, 15c; do lu barrels 20Jic;
refined, 110 deg test, light straw, 20a30o; do light straw
to white, 30,_o31c; do primo light straw to w, 32Ma33c;
do standard white, 31c; primo whito, 35a3Gc; freo oil, 60c,
Rick-Is dull, and wo havo only to note small sales oi
Rangoon in bond nt 4c, gold.
Suoab.-Raw sugars uro very dull, and, in the absence
of sales, pricoB aro entirely nominal.
Wool--Domestic Aceces aro o little moro activo, bu I
with ? declino in gold ond a stringent money market
prices aro lower. We quoto at OOaGOc for Saxony; 40a45c
for nativo and M merinos; 45o50c for ._ oud *? do; and
45a00 for full-blood do. Pulled at 30a40o for No 1; 40?
00c for super; and 60a55c for extra. California at 22a28t
for common unwashed; and 30a 10c for Hue do.
Tallow.-Thero is rathor moro inquiry from shippen
and prices aro Arm. Sales of 112,000 pound., at ll?_al2c
WnisiCET.-The market is quiet at 40a41c for Western
in bond.
Consignees per South Carolina Railroad
Noveinbrr 37.
G2? bales Cotton, 72 bales Mdze, 35 bbls and 111 ba?i
Flour, 75 bags Grain, 14 cars Timber, 4 cars Iron, ant
Sundries. To 12 II Rodgers ?: Co, Itoper k Stonov, G I
Walter k Co, W C Dukes & Co, Hart ?c Co, Kanapaux J
Lalauo, G W Wieugcn, Wldttemore, Son ._ Co, R W Gall
k Co, Willis ic Chisolm, Chisohn Bros, H F Baker & Co
R T Walker, R R Agent. J Frasor k Co. J N Robson, J I
Murray, G W Williams k Co, F Warley, W B Willi ibis, (
li Moffett, J II Hopkinson, It Teams, R Caldwell. Hun
Bros, R It Hudgons, Cameron, Barklcv <- Co, H L Jei
fors .. Co, Holmes k Stoney, J B E Sloan, W W Smith
Southern Express Co.
___?__?-__>K___i
J Per steamship Raleigh, for Now York-W E Proctoi
1 H It Joint
Per steamship Saragossa, from Now York-A Lane
and Hervant, C T Williams, ? L Curtis, D Jordan, T Je:
fcrson, J Gould, W C Ferguson, J Burnett, P O'Kcci
and wife, Mrs Callan and 2 children, Miss Turnogo, F 1
Skilimnn, - Trcscott, R Ludovico.
PORT CALENDAR.
COIU-ECTKD WEEKLY.
FOASEB OF THE MOON.
Now M. 7th, Cb. 4m. morn I Full M. 22d, 4b. 55m. mor
First Q. 16th, 8b. 47m. morn Last Q. 28tb, Oh. 45m. eve
NOV. A DEC.
SCN.
BISES.
BETS.
MOON
HIKES.
BIO H
WATEI
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t- 27
28
29
30
1
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Tuesday....
Wednesday.
Thursday...
Friday.
Saturday...
Sunday.
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C..42
0..43
0..44
C..45
0..40
0..47
4..63
4..63
4..63
4..52
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4..62
4..62
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11..31
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MARINE NEWS.
I? O It T OF CHARLESTON.
Arrived Yesterday.
1_ Steamship Saragossa, Crowcll, New York-58 houx
d Mdzo. To Kaveuel k Co, R R Agent, J M Greer, Sout
st ern Express Co, Hastie, Calhouu k Co, W Carringto
Slider ?: Burko, J B Duval k Son, E J Dawson k Co,
Bischoff k Co, Goodrich, Wincman & Co, 8 Hart, S
Marshall, G W Williams .V Co, J Flaum, A H Hayden,
Levin, Jr, Cameron, Barkloy .. Co, Hart k Co, Host!
Calhouu k Co, J Torrent, J C Burckmyer, Lauroy
Alexander, Douglas k Miller, E Bates .. Co, C H Job
son, Jr, Bollmann Bros, A Illiug, Stoinmoyer Bros, J
Adgor i: Co, H W Kinsman, W Morscher, Ravenel
Barnwell, W Kinsman, Gruber k Marun, Mehrt ens
Wohltmann, Ostendorff i Co, W H Badenhop, G W C?a
k Co, D A Ammo, A U Abrahams k Sons, J Purcell, O
Moise, Jr, Adams, Damon k Co, Holmes' Hook Store,
Matthiessen, L Weiskopf, G A Hoploy i Co, H Cobla
Co, I. Cbhou, J Jancoulot, A Zoller, H Beattie _ Co,
Schnell k Co, Kllnck, Wlokonborg k Co, D Mowor, Mi
lor k Nlmitz, G H Linstcdt, King k Cassidoy, Lcngni
k Sell, M Von Horn, I L Falk ?: Co, O K Huger, J Apr
G W Stoffons k Co, J Opponhelm, O Toidcman, A Cana
B O'Neill, Rennckcr A: Glovor, A M Kennedy, Walla
Bros, L Drucker, Mantoue & Co, L Chap?n k Co, C Lo?
W Roach, J Hyman k Co, J Hui-karap k Co, J F Fickc
J H & D Muller. A Souboyroux, W McComb & Co, Wo|
nor, Heath k Monacos, H E Holnitsch, A Stendor, Fogi
ties k Stillman, O B Grant, F A Hunt, J & F Dawson,
Wiley, MUcs Drake, Pratt k Wilson Bros, Mowry & t
Pioneer Engine Co, J Marlon, G H Hoppock, R W Gi
k Co, H Klatto k Co, Cartmill, Harbcson A: Co, Piers
k Co, B E Ponnal, M Marks, McLoy k Rice, Bissoll k i
H SlegUng, Brown k Hyer, J P Kelp, M A Tannluns.
M Holnitsch, F Horsoy, W Gurnoy, E It Schroder, Cra
Tuomey k Co, Werner k Duckor, W A Skrlne, L Loren
AjHebancourt, J Jora, C D Corr k Co.
Ship Nunquam Dorado, Cousins, Now York, 3 da
Hay. To W B Smith & Co.
Brig Ocean Wavo, Thorabs, Now York, 4 days. Gua:
To the Master, T J Kerr k Co, E H Rodgers k Co.
Sehr P Boleo, Adonis, Boston, 4 days. Mdzo. To
P Locko, Hart k Co, Wilbur k Co, Mackoy le Baker, D
Bilcox, J Hurkamp k Co, A Bischoff, J E Adger k Co,
S Favor.
Steamer San Antonio, Ayres, Wilmington, Del-]
21st Inn.. Bound to Gal veston, Texas, and put in fo:
harbor.
Sehr Louisa, from Coopor Iii vor. 1600 bushels Rou
Rice. To Cart, Kopff k Jorvey, J R Pringle.
IN THE OFFING.
Ship Amelia, Conner, Liverpool. To J Frasor k Co.
Cleared Yesterday.
Steamship Raleigh, Marahman, Now York-Willis
' Chisolm.
Went to Sen Yesterday.
Steamship Raleigh, Marahman, New York.
Proni tilla Port.
Steamship Lulu, Childs, Baltimore, Not 25.
Sehr Samuel Costnor, Robinson, Boston, Nov 23.
Behr Ameriou-, Morse, Baltimore, Nov 25.
Up for this Port.
Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, at Now York, Nor 24.
Memoranda.
The brig Joaio S Dovoroaux, at thi ? port from )
York, ?poke on the 15th inat, lat 35 20 Ion 76 21, tho I
James Given, of Halifax, N S, from Oienfuegos for 1
York, and supplied her with provisions.
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UP, CLE .RED AND HAILED FOR THIS PORT
FOREIGN.
. UVKBBOOL.
The Ynmurri, Thompson, Bailed...Nov
The Now Oa-tlo, Armstrong, cleared..Oet
Tho Marla, McKenzie, sailed.Bon
The Begin?, Cummings, sollod.Out
Ship Amoila, Connor, sailed..Oct
The Hyack, Robinson, up.Oct
nnisTOL, siro.
Tbo Queen City, ?towart, sailed.Oct
BOTAN.
Tho Pani Maria,-, aalled.Oct
VALENCIA.
Tho Mistress of the Boas, Parua, Bailed.Oct
oABDirr.
ThoPenpoU, Crocker, sailed...Oct
LEITH.
ThoFolllna, Bewail, sailed.Oct
Tho City of Rotterdam, Iiarnshaw, eallod. O.
DOMESTIC.
. BOOTON.
Bark Medena, Ryder, np.No
Brig C B Allon,-, up.No
Sehr Sidney Price, Stevens, up.No?
KKW TOOK.
Sliip Confidence, Johnson, up.No
Brig Potomac, 8now, cleared.No'
Behr Lilly, Francis, up.No.
Behr Lizzie L Tapley, Jones, np.No?
Behr Yarmouth, BarUoy, olearod.No
Bchr N W Smith, looker, up.No
PHILAI-EI.PniA.
Brig Jamea Baker, Thompson, olearad.Ho
ItW-fTITIHWi
Steamship Adela, Hall, up..No
Bteamahip Kingfisher, Harris, ol__r__...... ?... .Ho
Bohr Mary, Osborn, ?ailed.He
Sehr Joaaph Allen, KeUo, up.,.Ho
_GROCERIES, ETC^_
H. GEBOTS & CO.,
NO. 195 EAST BAY,
OFFER FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING,
AT THE LOWEST MAURI?: T i>Klt I S t
Q PC BAGS RIO COFFEE
Ot) 20 bags at. Domingo Coflbo
80 pockota Old Java Coffco
50 barrels Crushed, Powdered, A and C Refined Sngars
60 barrels Brown Sugari-all la-dcs
20 half chests choleo and second quality Hyson Tea
20 half chests fino Slack Tea, nomo in ; s pound papors
5 billin. Porto Rico Molasses
25 barrels Muscovado Molasses *
10 barreta Bright Sugar-Uouso Syrup
100 boxea Family, Palo ond Fancy Soaps
10 boxes Castilo Soap
100 boxes King's F ond Gloncovo Starch
200 kej'B Nulli?
200 bags Drop and Buck Shot
600 bundles E. D. Percussion CapR
Hazard's Powder-all qualities.
November 28 wfin6
WINES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &c
-I f\ BARRETS PIEPER'S HEIDSEICK CHAMPAGNE
JL\J 30 boxes St. Julien Claret
20 boxes Mndclra and Sherry WincB
10 quart, and eighths Otard, Dupuy and Vluoyard
Proprietor Brandy
10 eighth Piuct CaBtitlon Brandy
30 bbls. Gibson's Manufactured Wldskoy, all grades
20 bbln. 1 laiuiiu' celebrated Acmo Whiskey
6 bbls. Walter?' Old Manufactured Whiskey
20 lil ?Is. Bourbon and Rectified Whiskey
25 boxes Wolfo's -Schiedam Schnapps, quarts and
pluts
50 boxes Gibson's and nannls' Whiskey
30 boxes Wiimpoo and Stomach Bitters
10 qrs. Hamper Bottles (Ge)
2 pipes Holland Gin
2 pipen Imlt. Holland Gin
10 bbls Louis Roster's Burgundy Port Wine
10 quarter conks sherry and Madeira Wines
200 gre. assorted Bottlo and Demijohn Corks.
For salo by H. GERDTS k CO.
November 28 wfm5
TOBACCO, SEGABS, SNUFF, etc.
Orr. BOXES ALL ORADES MiVNUFACTURED TO
_W*t>U BACCO
60 M. Sogar?, different brands
10 casos Smoking Tobacco
60 boxes Clay Pipon
50 gross Matches (Parlor and others)
20 cases Tacks
2 bbls. Mason's Blacking
2 cases Mason's Ink
500 reams Wrapping and Writing Papor
30 jars Lorrillard, Scotch, Maccaboy, and Coarsi
Snuff
4 boxes half lb glass jars Roso Snuff.
For salo by H. GERDTS .?v- CO.
November 28 wfmO
FIRE CRACKERS, RAISINS,
Al?ail)M)S, a.c.
? ??yyyj crackers
50 boxes now Loyor Raisius
00 boxes Baker's No. 1 Chocolate
5 bblH. Baker's Currants
20 boxes Baker's Citr?n
20 kegs and boxes Preserves
20 canes Sardines-W oud M boxes
20 canes Olivo Oil-pints and quarts
30 boxes Marcaroni and Vermicelli
30 doz. Crosse k BlackwcU's Pickles
2 cases Worccstershlro Sa?co
20 cases Colcman's English Mustard
40 boxes mixed and assorted -Pickles-pints, quart;
and ' i gallons
10 coses French Mustard
6 coses Olngor Preserves.
For salo by H. GERDTS k CO.
Novombor 28 wfmG
BUTTER, LARD, CHEESE, &c.
FIRKIN8 CHOICE AND SECOND QUALIT'
BUTTER
40 packages Primo Leaf and Extra Lord
100 boxes Choleo Checso
200 boxes Scaled Smoked Horrings
15 barrels No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel
6 half barrels No. 1 Salmon
60 sacks Fino Marshall's Salt
10 barrels New York Bacon Strips and Shoulders
Wrapping Papor, Sal Soda
Brooms, Twine, otc.
For Balo by H. GERDTS k CO.
November 28 wfmO
<*)f\r\ I
50
LIVERPOOL SALT.
t?f\f\ SACKS (LARGE AND F?LL) LIVERPOO
OUU SALT. For salo by
Novombor 28 wfm4 HENRY COBLA A CO.
CANDLES.
O ?Ti fi BOXES BEST QUALITY ADAMANTINE CA2
_/UU DLES, for solo low by
November 28 wfm3 HENRY COBIA A CO.
BACON, CANDLES, LARD, &c, &c
-| r\ HHDS. STRICTLY PRIME C. R. SIDES
?\J 10 blidH. Strictly Primo Sides
10 hkds. Strictly Primo Shoulders
20 bbls. Mess Pork
20 tierces Pare Western Lard
200 boxes Adamantino Candles.
.ALSO, .
25 BALES HEAVY GUNNY CLOTH
200 colls Manilla and Ilomp Rope.
AND
60 BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE
160 bbls. Sugar, Cruahod, "A," "B," "Extra C
and ?CT
500 sacks Liverpool Salt
200 boxes English Dairy Cheese.
For sale by HENRY COBIA A CO.,
November 21 wfml No. 26 Vendue Range.
P
POTATOES! POTATOES!
1 ?XA B-'VRRELS POTATOES, FOR SALE LOW ]
JLO\J lots to salt purchaaors, by
TROUT k AM3BURY,
November 19 Nos. ?, 6 and 8 Market street
JUST RECEIVED,
ER STEAMER E. B. SOUDER-5 BARRELS 8UGA
CURED SHOULDERS.
6 barrels Sugar-Cured Hams.
100 boxes Fire Crackers.
25 boxes Cheese.
10 firkins choico Goshen Butter.
And for solo by
WM. GURNEY,
?November 27 _3_No. 102 East Boy.
SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAP, I
PT j-\ BBLS. EXTRA O SUGAR FOR SALE BY
Ol_/ H. L. JEFFERS k CO.,
Novombor 27 Control Wharf
lew
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5
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21
1
25
THOMPSON & BRO.,
NO. 11? 15AST BAT.
ff_f\ BAGS COFFEE, RIO
e_)U 25 bags Coffee, Laguayra
26 mats Java Coffee
100 bbls. Sugar, A, B, and O
100 bbls. Brown Sugar
16 hhdB, Brown Sugar
Mackerel In kits, and half bbls. and bbls.; Herrin
Trout, and a full stuck of Grocerios and Liquors olwi
on hand. Imo November 2
GREAT REVOLUTION
-H THS
-Wine Trade of the United State
Pure California Champagne,
ADE AND PREPARED AS IF DONE IN FR AN<
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from pure California Wine, and taking the pi
of Imported Champagne.
TJio undersigned would call the attention oi Wine Di
ora and Hotel Keepers to tbo following lot tor, which n
givo a correct Idea of the quality of t'iolr Wine:
''CONTrNFKTAI. HOTHL, I
. TmLADEXPniA, October 26,11366. j
"M-stms. BouonxB k do.
"Gentlemen: Having given your California Chanipaj
a thorough test, wo t-ko ploaaure in saying that we th
it tho best American Wino we _ato ever use-. Wo al
at onco place it on our bill of far*.
?Yours truly, J. E. KmOHl-EY & CO.
CALL and TRY our California Champagne.
HOUCIIKII & CO.,
KovemberH wftn3mo No. 36 DEY STREET, N. ?
CHERAW ADVERTISE]
DEVOTED TO LITB-UTTJBE, SCIENCE, Al
AGRICULTURE, and MI8CEI5LANEOU8 NE*
Oheraw, 8. O. Publiahed wookly, by W. L. T. PBIIN
*CO.
TK-US or sunaonimoH :
One copy ono year.%A
Ono copy six months.?
Ono copy three month?. 1
Five copies one year.li
B-Tza OT _n**--Ta-nto :
Ono Square, ten linos or leas, first insertion.$1
For each subsequent lncertlon.]
All Advertisements to bo diatlnotly marked, or t
will be published untu ordered out, and charged -oo
Merchant- and others advertiaing by the year, AI
ral deduction on tho above ratos win be mado,
HoYomborls
GROCERIES, ETC.
FLOUR! FLOUR? FLOUR!
?A{\ BBLS. FLOUR, RECEIVED PER STEAMER
_J \J from Now York.
For Balo by COHEN, HANCKEL k CO.,
No. 40 East Bay, comer Boyce k Co.'s Wharf.
November 28 2
SUGAR! SUGAR!
Qf\f\ BOXES PRIME TO CHOICE GROCERY I
OV/U 8 UQ ARS, for solo on accommodating terms
to closo saloe by J. A. ENSLOW & OO.,
^November 28 3 No. 125 East Bay.
CRACKERS, BISCUIT,
AND ZWIEBACK.
BECEIVED BY RECENT ARRIVALS, A FULL
SUPPLY OF
CREAM CRACKERS,
BOSTON BISCUIT.
ARROWROOT BISCUIT,
ZWIEBACK.
WM. 8. CORWIN k CO.,
No. 250 King street (opposito Hasel).
November 27 3
ZWIEBACK.
THIS HEALTHEUL TOAST BISCUIT IS UNSUR
PASSED for ita nourishing and easily digcfltivc
qualities, and highly recommended. From their llght
ncHH, nutritious and pulatublo properties, thoy will bo
found on agreeable mid suitable article of diet for luvn
UiIb, children, aged, delicate and dyspeptic pomona.
Tho ingredients of which the ZWIEBACK Is composed
oro Flour, Batter and Sugr.r only.
For salo by tho box, barrel, or Ringle pound, at
WM. S. CORWIN _ CO.,
No. 230 King Btrcet,
November 27 3 Opposite HoboI.
HOGSHEADS SIDES, BREAKFAST
BACON.
HHDS. BACON SIDES
I boxes Breakfast Bacon
10 Ich. Sugar Cured Hams.
For Balo at lowest market prices to clono cnnniirnmcnt.
WILBUR ?: SON.
Corner State and Chalmers streets.
November 20 3
10
BACON.
IIHDS. CLEAR RIDES
5 bbds. Clear Rib Sides.
Landing from llaltimorc steamer, and for sale by
T. TUPPER k SONS,
November 23 C Brown'fi Wharf.
10
OTARD, DUPUY k CO. BRANDY
JUST KECEIVED.
CASES OLD OTARD, DUPU7 & CO. COGNAC,
warranted ger uino.
For salo by ISAAC E. nERTZ & CO.,
November 20 3 No. 201 East Boy.
10
BYE WHISKEY, BALE ROPE.
-| f\ CASKS EXTRA OLD FAMILY RYE WHISKEY
A" 100 cascB London Cordial Gin
00 caiie . Schiedam Schnapps
25 coils Hut. sin Halo Ropo
50 M. assorted brands Segara
10 bbls. Dried Apples
20 cans condensed Milk.
For solo low by ISAAC E HERTZ ?: CO.
Mo. 201 East Bay, corner ol'Cumberland st.
.November 20 . 3
_MISCELIANEOUS._
ENGLISH H?EDWABE.
rTVHE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RECEIVING BY THI
I "Cardigan," direct from liverpool, a full stock o
HARDWARE, which be 1b prepared to offer at very lov
prices, and would ask tho attention of merchant? to thi
some. C. GRAVELEY,
No. 62 East Bay,
November 21 wsO South of Old Post?nico.
GUNS.
AFINE ASSORTMENT OF DOUBLE AND SING LI
ENGLISH GUNS, suitoblo for Duck, Bird, am
Deer shooting, Men and Boys' sizes.
ALSO,
A very fine assortment of POWDER FLASKS, Sho
Pouches, Cops and Wads, Gunpowder, and Shot.
C. GRAVELEY,
November 21 wsO No. 62 East Bay.
COTTON CARDS
A
:n
R
T VERY LOW PRICES. FOR SALE BY
C. GRAVELEY,
Novomber 21 wsO No. 62 East Hay.
Agricultural Implements.
AMES' PLOUGHS OF ALL KINDS
Corn Shellers
Corn Mills
Grant's Patent Rice Fan Mills,
And all kinds of Agricultural Implements.
C. GRAVELEY,
Novombor 21 wsG No. 62 East Bay.
GUNPOWDER.
THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING BEEN APPOINTEI
SOLE AGENT in this Stato for the salo of tho cole
brated "ORANGE" POWDER, Is prepared to supply coe
sumcrs and the trade with tho following:
"ORANGE" RIFLE POWDER, in kegs, half kegs an
quarter kegs.
KENTUCKY SPORTING POWDER, in canisters.
BLASTING POWDER, in kegs.
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Quality guaranteed equal to any made.
Sportsmen aro requested to loavo their names, an
samples will be sent to them. CHAS. H. MO?SE,
Whole-uilti Dealer in Groceries and Liquors,
October 12 finw No. 9 Hayno street.
PUMPS! PUMPS! PUMPS!
OLD OR PUT UP CHEAP AT NO. 70 MARKE
STREET, north aide, east of Meeting.
ALSO,
PLUMBING done in all its branches.
Novombor 20 mwft?
S'
REFUSE LIME.
FOR SALE, 100,000 BUSHELS OF REFUSE LIM!
thoroughly impregnated ammonia, on oxceUei
manure Apply at the GAS OFFICE, Church street.
November 20
BRICKS AND FLAG STONES.
D A LOT (
ex bark Eve
_f?A A A A GERMAN BRICKS AND A LOTO
OU.UUU FINE FLAG STONES,
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Ink
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R,.
FIT,
VS.
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, oo
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. 00
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. 60
I 00
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tbo
hard Doliua. For sale by
GEO. A. HOPLEY k CO.,
November 20_No. 2, South Atlantic Wharf.
ROSES, EVERGREENS, &c.
fftHE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR BALE A OHOIC
X selection of ROSES, consisting of
HYBRID PERPETUALS, DOUHDON8, TEAS, CHIN
or BENGAL, and NOI8BTTES.
1200 Euonymua Jap?nica for Hedges.
46 Elms for street planting.
Gardons laid off and attended to by tho month or yea
on terms to suit the timos.
AR orders entrusted to mo will bo promptly attended t
B. WEBB, Florist and Gardener,
Np. 00 Tradd-street, now Legare,
November 23 fmwt Charleston, 8.0.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT
STRAW CUTTERS, ROAD SCRAPERS
MOULD BOARDS^PLOW POINTS
HOES, AXES, PLOW MOULDS
PLANTATION T00L8, CORN SHELLERS
8WINLE TREES, LAND 8IDES
TRACE CHAINS
8PADE8
BUILDERS' HARDWARE
COOKING STOVES.
At HAM'L B. MAItHIIALT.'S,
No. 810 KING-STREET,
Three doora below Society-street.
November 20 3
STENCIL CUTTING.
STENCIL PLATES FOR MARKING BOXES, BA
RELS, Clothing, Cards, Envelopes, ko., cut in t
noatost stylos and any design. Business Card Platee t
at very low ratea. ?amo Plate? for marking Clothi
warranted to please. Encourage a Charlestonian. .
orders loft with 8. Lawrance Stein, at Messrs. II. Bisch
k Co., East Bay, will meet with prompt attention.
GEORGE H. STEIN,
November 24 lmo Oharleeton, 8. C
THE HERALD.
r PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY a H., .
$& per -?-?n-?m. ?-a( hs-rlng a Urgo circul?t!
through all the upper and lower Dish-iota of the Stn
affords great ad van togoa to advertisers.
Bato? for advertising very reasonable-for whloh ap]
to our Agent, llr. T. P. KLTDIIR, at the Milla Houao.
THOS. F. k R. H. GBENEKER.
tfoTN?ber 15 Edi .on and Proprietors
MISCELLANEOUS.
15
FOR SALE.
TANNED SOLE
ROLLS PniME COUNTRY
LEATHER. For sain by
J. D. WALKER ?<i CO.,
No. 17 VandcrhorHt'H Wharf.
November 28 5
HAY.
KAA BAU? HAY. LANDING THIS DAY- FROM
tJ\J\J steamship Saragossa.
For salo by RAVEN EL A CO.
November 28 i
HAY AFLOAT.
BALES NORTH RIVER HAY, LANDING FROM
ship "Nunqu ?in Donnio," at Pier No. 1, Union
Wharves, and for walo low while landing.
November 28 2 COURTENAY A TRENHOLM.
PERUVIAN GUANO.
-| f\ TONS OF GENUINE PERUVL.N OUANO, JUST
1U received and for mile by
STREET BROTHERS k CO.,
November 28 1 No. 71 EoBt Boy.
20
LEMONS ! LEMONS !
BOXES LEMONS.
Just received per Steamer Souder,
Aud for Hiilo by
WM. GURNEY,
Novcmbor27_ 3 No. 102 East Ray.
SWEET HAVANA ORANGES AND
PINEAPPLES*.
0{~\ AAA SWEET HAVANA ORANGES,
Ov/oVVV 88 dozen hurgo Pino Apples.
JtUt received per Schooner T. J. Frnxlor, and which
.will bo sold in IoIb to suit purchasers, r.t the vessel, nt
Accomiuodatioii Wharf, or at my Store, at the lowest
market price.
JOHN B. TOGNI.
No, 121 Meeting st., opposite lee Hi.use,
November 27_3 Near Market-street.
MALAGA GRAPES! MALAGA
GUAPES :
JUST RECEIVED A LOT OP CHOICE MALAGA
ORAPES, in good order.
For salo by JOHN B. TOGNI,
No. 121 Meeting street, opposite lee House,
November 27 3 Near Market stree!.
SEED OATS AND HAY AFLOAT.
1 A A A BUSHELS PRIME SEED OATS.
X JUvrU C'MI balen Prime N. R. Hay.
Lauding this day and for salo by
JNO. CAMTSEN k CO.,
No. 14 Market atrcct, opposite State street.
November 27 9
WOOLS ! WOOLS ! WOOLS !
THF, UNDERSIGNED IS A BUYER Ol' WOOLS OF
oil textureH, exclusively for English account.
HENRY TREN C1 IA RD,
Wool Merchant,
Exchange-street, Charleston, S. C.
(Formerly Army Cloth Manufacturer for C. S. A.)
October 31 wfm2mos
WOOD AND COAL.
?"T AA CORDS YELLOW PINE
260 TON8 S?nTH*S COAL-to arrive.
For solo low by
hopkins, mcpherson ft co.,
November ;l No. -i Southern Wharf.
RAILROADS.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
NMpft?
THROUOU TICKETS TO POINTS NORTH FROM
CHAELESTON.
IN CONSEQUENCE OF FREQUENT APPLICATIONS
for THROUGH TICKETS to points North, this Com
pany liai made arrangements with connecting Roads to
seU Tickets and check baggago through to tho following
cities, viz:
CHARLOTTE, BALTIMORE,
RICHMOND, PHILADELPHIA,
WASHINGTON, NEW YORK,
VIA COLUMBL?, DAN*VTLLE AND RICHMOND.
Passenger? will And this a very pleasant and agreoablo
route to travel, both winter and summer. Regular con
nections made. Prices samo as the routo via Wilming
ton, N. C. Tickets for BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA
AND NEW YORK aro good betweon GREENSBORO' and
BALTIMORE eiUior by woy of RICHMOND or c?a
PORTSMOUTH.
Diforniatiou eau bo received at tho PASSENGER
OFFICE in Lino-street, or from the GENERAL TICKET
AGENT, lu John-street.
H. T. PEAKE.
General Superintendent.
L. C. HENDRICKS, General Ticket Agent.
November 21
GEN'L SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD,
CnAn__6TO>-, S. C, November 5, I860,
mums?
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ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 7, 1860, THE CAMDEN
FREIGHT and PASSENGER TRAIN will run as
follows, viz:
Leave Kingvillc.3.45 P. M.
Ai-rlvo at Sandors.5.10 P. M.
Leave Sanders.C.30 A. M.
Arrive at Ringville.8.30 A. M.
Leave Kibgville on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and
SATURDAYS.
Leave Sanders on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and
FRIDAYS. H. T. PEAKE,
NovamborO _General Superintendent.
GEIV'L. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,]
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY,
OiiA-LJisTu.v, November S, 1800.
ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH,
tho Passenger Trains will run as follows, viz. :
Leave Charleston....'..8.80 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.6.20 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta.5.00 P. M.
Leave Augusta.7.00 A. M.
Leave Columbia.0.60 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.LOOP. M.
THROUGH MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Augusta.6.60 P. M.
Arrive at Kingvllle.1.05 A. M.
Arrivo at Columbia. .3.00 A. M.
Leavo Colombia.3.00 P. M.
Arrive at Kingvllle.9.40P. M.
Arrivo at Augusta.12.00 night
H. T. PEAKE, Gcu'L Superintendent
Novcmbor i
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ARTIFICIAL LEGS AND ARMS.
DR. BLY'SPA
TENT ABTTFT
OIAL LEQ8 AND
ARMS have all
the motion- of
the natural Umba
and aro pro
nounced by Bur?
goons and other
competent judges
to be the BEST
IN THE WORLD.
I have estab
lished a PERMA
NENT MANU
FACTORY IN
THIS CITY, and
hopo those in
nocd will consult
their own interest
and have them
?. PROPERLY FITTED ON." Remember, no Artificial
Leg can fit properly without tho attendance of tho patient
at tho Manufactory, no more than a Glass Eye or o> set of
Teeth would. Dr. BLY has tho STATE CONTRACT of
Georgia and Tennessee. Those applying from the abovo
8Utcs will bo PROMPTLY SUPPLIED.
For particulars, addross J. E. GARDNER,
Aff'-ntrnd Manufacturer of Dr. BLY'H PATENT ARTI
FICE'. - LIMBS, No. 188 KING STREET, Charleston, 8. C.
Novomber 27
Tilly BEST TONIC NOW IN USE !
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