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COltSVBRCI.iL SEWS.
Exhorts.
NEW ORLEANS-Per eteamshlpTappahannock
5 80 tes rice, 50 ?acks coin,47 sucks peas, ?? saofcs
flour, 25 sac Ka cow feed. ,
BALTIMORE-Per sehr Matoaka-ico.ooo feet or
lamber.
The Charleston Cotton, Wc? Naval
Stores Market.
OFFICE CHARLESTON* NEWS, )
WEDNESDAY EVEKING, November 8,1871. J
COTTON.-The inquiry was light, and with un?
favorable telegrams the anicle was slightly
easier without being quo:ably lower. Sales near
500 bales, say 4 at IVJf, 3 at 17, 50 at 1TX, ll at
17 3-16, 35 at 17 ??, 109 al I7?i, IO Ul 17 7-16, 65 at
H?, 126 at 17X. We quote:
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary to good ordtnarv.15 @17X
Low middling.17X@
Middling.17X@
Strlct middling.17X@ -
RICE.-There was a good inquiry for this grain
at firm rates; sales about 250 tierces of clean Car?
olina, say 42 tierces at 6 9-16. 33 at ex, 25 at 67-?
S 3 at 7, 87 at 7 5? c fl lb. We quote common to
lair at 6@6Xc, good 6X@7Xc.
NAVAL STORES.-The sales were 516 bbls rosin,
aa ro!low3: 3 bbls pale at $7 75, 83 do extra No. 1
at $7 25, 60 do. No. l at $6 75, 28 do. low No. 1 at
$6, 38 do. extra No. 2 at $4 60, 92 do. No. 2 at
$4 20, 21 do. low Na 2 at $ 4 10, and 191 do. No. 3
at $4. The lot or No. 3 quoted yesterday at $4 io
should have been $4. No sales or spirits turpen?
tine; market weak.
FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct,
nommai on uplands, nommai on sea islands; by
eau, 7-16 on nplands; via New York, Xd on
"uplands,- on sea Ulanda To Havre nomi?
nal. Coastwise-to New York by steam, Xe
on uplands and lc on sea islands; $2 ft tierce
oa rice; by sall Xe fi lb on cotton; - fi tierce
OD rice; 40c fi barrel on rosin; $7@8 ? Boa lum?
ber ; $9@io ?Hon timber. To Boston, by sall.
Xe H rb on upland cotton. To Providence, by
?all $8 *f? Mon boards, ,l;c ? lt on cotton; by
.team $1 f? bale on ? w York rates. To Phila?
delphia, by steam Xe fi lb on uplands; by sall, $7
V M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 per ton en clay,
sad $3a$3 ?0 on phosphates To Baltimore, by
etea m xe fi ? by sall, $6 sos: fi M on boards;
*3@3 25 fl ton on phosphate r ck. Vessels are in
demand by our merchants to take lumber freights
Crom Georgetown, S. 0, Darlen and Sat ilia River,
fix, and Jacksonville, Fla,, to Northern porta,
and f 10<3)12 fi M are the rates on lumber and
boards.
EXCHANGE.-Sterllog 60 day bills 20.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are pur?
chasing sight checks ai X@X off, and sell at par.
There is no business ag ta time billa.
GOLD.-ll? 12.
Markets by Telegraph.
MONEY MARKETS.
LONDON, November 8-Noon-Consols 92ji.
Bonds 91X
Evening.-Consols 92X' bonds 91X
PARIS, November 8-Noon.-Rentes 67? 40c
Eveolnir.-Rentes 57 f 5c.
NEW YORE, November 8-Noon-Stocks verv
strong but dull. Gold steady at lix. Govern?
ments dull and steady. State bonds dull and
ateady. Money firm at 6a7. Exchange, long 8X,
short 9;S'. Freights dull.
Evening.-Money easy at 5a6. Sterling heavy
at SX*8X- ?Gold dull at n^'ailj,. Governments
steady. Sixty-twos lix. States Inactive, ex?
cept South Carolinas, which are active ar 35 to
S5X- Tenne-aees 66; new 65X- Virginias 60;
new 6$X- Louisianas 65; new 66. Levees Wj eights
ff. Alabamas 99; fives 67. Georgia? RO: sevens
86. North Carolinas 37tf; new 19. South Carolinas
70; new 35. Freights lower; by steam XS5-16.
COTTON MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, November 8-Noon.-cotton opened
quiet and steady; uplands OXd, Orleans oxd.
Later.-Co ton heavy: sales 10,000 bales; specu?
lation and ex por 3000 bales; shipping a; Savan?
nah or Charleston oxd.
Eveniog-Cotton closed heavy; uplands 9Xd,
Orleans 9Xd.
NEW YORE, November 8-Noon_Cotton dull
and heavy; uplands 18X. Orleans 19X; "ales 2000
bales. Sales of futures, last evening, 86OO balee, as
follows: November, 18X818X; december, i8Xa
18 5 16; January, 1816-16AI8X; Februarr, 19, 18a
18X; Karen 1?X '1816-16; April 19 7-l6ali 1616c.
. Evening.-Cotton dull; saies 3428 bales;uplands
18XC, Orleans 19Xc. Sales or cotton futures to?
day : For November 18X; December 18Xal8 516;
January 18 916; February 18Xals 15-10; March
MXM9a:? MS; April 18 16 16&19 616.
B38T0N, November 8.-Cotton quiet; middlings
187'c; net receipts 1195 bal- s, gro-s T270; expor s
to ';r?at Britain 66; sales 300; s took eooc.
PHILADELPHIA. November 8.-Cotton quiet;
middling . 1SK?.18XC
ItALTiMOHK, November a.-Cotton dall and
he?"y; middlings 18Xc; net receipts 165; gross
1018; "xportc coastwise loo; sales 435: Btook 4:21
bales.
NoxFOLE, November 8.-Cotton quiet; low mld
-diin'/b I7xc; net receipts mi; exports coastwise
280? ; sales 200; Stoo* 6624.
WILMINGTON, November 8,-Cotton, middlings
l?Xc; net receipts 256 bales; sues 58; stock 3009.
SAVANNAH, November 8-Cotton, middlings
17X0 : net receipts 3186 bales; exports to Great
Britain 2310: coastwise 1160; sales 1700; stock
48,790.
ACGU8TA, November 8.-Cotton Arm and In fair
demand; middlings 17c; receipts 10,0; sales 1000
bales.
MOBILE, November 8.-Cotton ea?y; midd i nes
-UXS17Xc;net receipts me; exports coastwise
OT*; sales 600; rock 29.714 balee.
MEMPHIS, November 8.-Cotton dull; middlings
isx*;?xc; receipts 3190.
<3ALVESTON, N vember 8.-Cotton steady; good
ordinary ]5Kc; net receipts 853 bales; sales 900;
. stock 31.684.
NEW ORLE * NS. November 8.-Cotton quiet: mid
- dllnp.i 18c; net receipts 3972 bales, gross 4551; ex
por.s to Great Britain 4168; sales 4200; stock
7*,063L
POVIBIONS AND rSODUCB MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, November 8-Noon.-Beer 62a sd.
Tallow 484 Sd.
NEW YORE, November 8-Noon.-Flour and
wheat quiet and unchanged, i orna shade Armer.
Pork ateady at $l3ais 90. Lard dull. Turpentine
dall at 69?69Xc. Rosin quiet at $4 75 for strained.
Evening -Flour active; common to fair $6 soa
1 60, good to choice $7 50>9 25. Whiskey active
an<i lower at 89Xa9*c. Wheat 2a3c higher, an?t
In brisk sp?culative ?-nd moderate export Inquiry;
winter red Western $1 58al 60. t orn la2o better
at78a78Xc. nice dull at 7xa8Xc Pork quiet
and firm at $13 50ali 25. lard steady ; kettle 10c.
Navals firm. Tallow active at 9a?xc.
BALTIMORE, November 8.-Four dull. Wheat
firm; Otilo and Indiana $T67nl64. Corn active
and Arm: new white 67a72; yellow 67*70: mixed
W> stem 73. Provisions unchanged. Whiskey 92
?92 X
WILMINGTON, November 8 -Spirits turpentine
steady at 64c, Roam Arm at $4 for strained,
ti 25 for No 2, $7 25 for pale. Crude Turpentine
steady at S3 50 tor hard, $5 26 for yellow dip,
$5 30 for vi1 gm. Tar steady at $2 90.
CINCINNATI, Novimher 8.-Flour In gool de?
mand at $6 60a6 75. Corn, new In good demand
at 47; old lower at 54a55. Pork quiet and weak at
$12 75 L-?rd fl-m ; new 8X: old 9 Bacon ?troop
lng; shoulders 7; aides 7Xa7X- wn is Rr - 88
LOUISVILLE, November 8.-Bagging steady.
Flour and corn steady. Provisions Arm.
Sr. LOUIS. November 8.-Whiskey 88a88Xc
Pork scarce: mess tn. Bacon U and unchang?
ed. Lard a abade lower at fixate.
Interior Colton Markets?
W1NNSBORO', November 7.-Since our lea- re?
port 433 bales of cotton have been sold in this
market at prices ranging rrom 15X to lexc per
pound.
COLUMBUS, November 6.-Market quiet; mid?
dlings lexc; sales 267 balea; receipts 269; ship
menta 241. ' *
MONTGOMERY. November e.-The market ls
quiet and Arm at 16Xc for low middlings.
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON, November 7_SPIRITS TURPEN?
TINE.-Market quiet and weak.
ROSIN.-Sales of 400 bbls at $4 for strained
$4 25 for No 2, $5 for low No 1, $5 50 ror No l, $6a
060 for low pale, and $7 for pale.
TURPENTINE.-Sales or 463 bbls ai f3 55 ror hard.
$6 25 ror yellow dip, and $6 35 for virgin, per 280
pounds.
TAR.-Sales of 151 bbls at $3 90 per bbl.
COTTON.-Sale8 or 12 biles as follows : 4 at 16X.
t at 17, 2 at 17X. and I bales reeler at 18 cents per
pound.
Receipts per Railroad, Nov ?saber 8.
SO ITU CAROLINA RAILROAD.
1009 balee cotton. 285 bbls nava! atores, 65 casks ,
cfavT, 2 cars Btock. To Railroad Aj-enr, A S Smith,
<i W Williams A co. Geo H Walter A co, Pelzer,
Rodgers A co. A J Salina?, Mowry A Son, Dow?
ling A co, Trenholm A son, Sloan A Selgnloo9,
Frost A Adger. L 1? beSaussnre, Pringle A Son.
W W Smith, Kinsman A Howell. W c Courtne
A co, Witte Bros, Murdangh A Mathews, W K
Ryan, Caldwell A Son, Thos P Smith; wiss A co.
Smith A Chapean. J Adger A co, AB Mulligan. W
Roach A co. C Lelbenrood, Barden A Parker,
Whll len A Jones
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD.
.264 bales upland and 5 bags tea Hand cotton, f
118 bbls naval -tores, cars lumber, wood, rough- r<
rice, mdse. Ac To Frost A <dger. W K Ryan. \.
gavenel A co. Wm C Gourmey A co. Pringle A 1
Son; Paizer, R dgt-rs A co. Reeder A DH vi?. T P .
Smith, Wm.C B e A co, Witte Bros, Wnild n & [:
.'?ones, Barden A Parker. G H Walter A co. Wise J
tio, j li 1 alionee. E Welling. J * Quac enough. *
Kinsman A Howell, G W ? IL la ms A co. M wry A u
Son. T K Mitchell, A J salina?. W c Duke* A co, o *
? Trenholm A ?0 , Wilcox, Gibba A co. ? KatfsA
co A S Smith, fl ighorn. Herring- A,ci, ? Riane A w
00 Wm M Bird A co, R Conner, Tirtjen A Luden,
walker, Evans A cogs we.1, Railroad Agent ano
.Order.
NORTHEASTERN RAI L KO A U-NOT. 7.
262 bales upland and io bags sea Island cotton.
"Ol bbls naval stores, car? lamber, wood, rough
rice corn, mdse. <kc. To W K Byan, Frost 4 Ad
ger. ITingle A Son. vf c Bee A co. L D Mowry A
Son, Wilcox, Gibbs A co, Kavenel A co. Thomas P
.?rolth, A ?smith. G W williams A co, Caldwell
A Son, W C Courtney A co, J ti Taylor, Mantoue
A co, S D Stoney. Wtnlden A Jones. Trenholm A
Son. Gaillard A Mlnott, Clag nora, Herring A cd,
Witte Sros, E welling, T P Smith. Graeser A Har?
mon. Wagener 4 Weekly, H Bischoff A co. Smith
A Chapeau. O L'iben'ood, Dowling 4 co, E BateR
4 co. J R Pinckney. Forsyth3, Mccomb A co, R
Thomilnson A co, H Klaue A co, W M Bird A co.
J C Mallo: ee, Walker, Evans 4 Cogswell, Rall
road Agent and Order.
Passengers.
Per steamer Water LUly, from Edisto, Enter?
prise, Rockville, and Wat Landings-Major "
Berlin, MUS O Mlkell, H T Terrill.
PORT CALENDAR.
MOON'S PHASES.
tait Quarter. 6th. 7 hoare, 34 minnies, morning.
New M jon, 12 .h. ll hoer, 49 minutes, morning.
F.rct wanner. I9ih. 3 hours. 27 min?tes, mornin*.
Pull Moon, 20th, 8 hours, 33 minutes, evening.
NOVEMBSR.
d Monday.
"|Tuesday.
8 ?Wednesday.
9, Thursday.. .
io! Friday.
ll I Saturday ...
l'lSaoday.
STN
RISKS.
S..24
ft. .25
6..20
?..27
S. 23
6..28
e..29 i
SUN
SETS.
MOON
R. 4 8
morn.
12..62
1..61
2. .64
3..6S
6.. 6
sets.
HIOH
WATBB.
2.. 17
3..14
4.. ll
5.. 2
6. .62
6..37
7..25
MA RINK NEWS.
CHARLESTON, 8. C.NOVEMRER 9.
Lat 32 deg 46 min 33 sec. I Loa7?deg57niin27sec.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Brig J L Bowen, Taylor, Boston-S days. Mdse.
To B S Rhett A S n. Langley Manufacturing co, S
C Railroad Agent. G A Locke, C Claclua. walker.
Evans A Cogswell, H w Krlete, R While, J H V?l?
lers, P P Locke, O F Wietel s, D H Silcox, KloBman
A Howell, fiedeman. Calder A co, and others.
Steamer Water Lilly, Togllo, Edisto, Enterprise.
Rockville, and Way Landings, so bags sea island
cotton, mdse and sundiles. io Douglas Nisbet,
W A Boyle. W Gurney, Witte Bros? Ravenel 4 co.
Trenholm 4 Soo Fraser 4 DUI, J A Pritchard, D
McPherson, Stoney 4 Lowndes, H F Baker 4 co,
Mowry 4 Son, Gaillard 4 Mlnott, H Gerdts 4 co,
Adams, Damon 4 co, H Bischoff? co, T P Smith,
M McGorty. C Claclus, Kinsman Bros, J Cosgrove,
Cameron, Barklev 4 co, A Johnson, and others.
Boat from Christ Church. 1 bag sea Uland cot?
ton. To J K Heath.
Boat from James Island. 5 bags sea island cot?
ton. To Fraser 4 Dill.
Rec Ived from Habenlcht's Mill. 6 bags sea
Uland cotton. To W C Bee 4 co, and others.
Received from Benuett's Mil!. 56 tierces rice.
To W 0 Bee A co.
Received from Chlsolm's Mill. 46 tea rice. To
WC Bee A co.
IN THE OFFING.
British bark Oriental. Dunham, from Boston.
To w B smith A co.
A herm brig nnknown.
ULE AR ED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Tappahannock, Read, New Orleans
T Tupper A Sons.
Sehr Matoaka, Fooks, baltimore-Street Bros
4 ce.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Tappahannock, Read, New Orleans.
Sehr Matoaka, Fooks, Baltimore.
FROM THIS PORT.
Steamship Milbanke,. Smith, at Liverpool, 8th
November.
Steamship Falcon, Haynle. at Baltimore. 7th
November.
Sehr Florence Rogers, Shepherd, at New York,
November 5.
UP FOR THIS PORT.
Steamship Fall River, Holmes, at New York,
November e.
MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
LIVERPOOL, November 8 -Arrived, the steam?
ships MUbanke and Oceanic.
MEW YORK, November 8.-Arrived, steamships
San Salvador, Cleopatra and Dinted States.
Arrived oat, steamship Donnai.
SAVANNAH. November s.-Arrived, bark Ocean
Home. New York. Cleared, bark Virgin de Los,
Barcelona: schrs G Talbot and Farragut, Satllla
River; A M Lee, Jacksonville.
LIST OF VESSELS
OP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT.
F O R ?1 G N .
LIVERPOOL.
Br bark Beitiste, Williams, sailed.Oct IS
The soeskummeren, Weutergaard, el'd.oct 17
The Windermere, Yeoman, saned.,_Oct 17
NEWPORT, INO.
Br bark David McNutt, Lockhart, sailed.. .Sept 23
The Preso, Jenkins, sailed.Sept 29
BRISTOL, sso.
Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Oct 17
FLEETWOOD, END.
Ship John Sidney, Bartlett, Billed.Oct 13
?rarer.
Br bark Vinco, Robson, up.Oct 6
CARD1IT.
Br bark Perseverance, Cook, up.Oct ll
HALIFAX, N 3.
Br Ship City or II all tax, Mc vl henny, up.Oct 20
ST. STEPHEN'S, N. B.
Br bark Grasmere, Lester, up.Oct20
ANTWERP.
Br bark Celeste, Fullerton, up.Oct 21
HAVANA.
Br bark Isabella Harmer, Corner, sailed.... Oct 23
DOMESTIC.
BOSTON.
Br bark Agra Fisher, cleare '.Oct 28
Sr bark Oriental, Dunham, cleared.Oct 26
Sr bark Maui Ja Hi ly ard, Lovitt, cleared.... Oct 31
ia k Acacia Robinson, ap.Oct 23
MW TOBE.
iteamshlp Fall River; Holmes, upv.Nov 7
sctirBN Hawkins, wyatt, cleared.Oct 26
ichr M B Harris, Crowley, cleared.Oct 23
sehr Annie sheppard, Newton, up.Oct 24
Sehr Matilda Brooks. Jones, op.Nov l
ichr D V Streaker, Van Gilder, cleaved.Nov l
PHILADELPHIA.
Bark Devooshl-e, Havener, cleared.Nov 2
ichr Vraie, Masan, cleared.Nov 2
?ehr Bessie Morris. Allen, cleared.Oct 14
I br Annie S Gaskin. Gaskin, up.Oct 26
Sehr S L Rasseil. Smith, up.Oct 12
Sehr EC Homme.1, Adams, up.Nov 4
BALTIMORE.
Sehr Henry Allen, Tatem. up.Oct 28
BANGOR, MS.
ichr F Segur, Grogan, cleared.Nov 2
Shipping.
LIVERPOOL.
The Al American ship OLIVE S. SOOTH- ^Jj?
.iRD, J. S. Theobald Matter, having a largeSEfe
portion of her Cargo engaged and going on
) jard, will be dispatched for the above port.
For Freight engagements, applv to
OCU2 B. G. WILKINS A CO.
F
OR FLORIDA, TIA SAVANNAH,
TWICE A WEEK.
Theaplendid Stearaere DICTATOR,
Captain L. M. Coxetter, and PITY -,UJ._ ?
?OI.VT, Captain Geo. E. McnUlau, wm sail as 18!
ows:
The Die alor will leave Charleston every Tess
>AY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, and city Point every
FRIDAY EVENINO, at 8 o'clock, for Fernandina,
acksonville, Palatka, ann all Landings on St.
ohn's River. These S: earners connect with rail
oau ?' Yocol for St. Augustine, and at Palatka
vit h steamers lor Enterprise,
ch i se connection is also made with steamships
it Cedar Keys for New Orleaos and Havana, and
ihippers can rely on no detention or rrelghts to
iew orleans, and at low rates.
For F eight or Passage, having first-class ae
lommodatlons, apply to
RAVENEL A CO., Agenta
Corner Vanderhorat's wharf and tast Bay.
Through Bills or Lading given to New Orleans.
nov6
^TEEKLY UNE TO SAVANNAH, GA ,
AND ?
SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C.
I? I
The Steamer
ia o rr II
o Y
Captain W. T. MCNELTY,
wm leave Accommodation Wharf
verv MONDAY MORN NO, at 8o'clock,_
jr >avannah Beaufort, Huton Head ana &uan
h weis. Returning will leaye Savannah every
USNDAY MOKNINO.
wm leave for Beaufort. Pacific and Ch iso! m's
anding every THURSDAY MORNING at 8 ?'cl >ck.
lemming will leave Beaufort, every FRIDAY
[pRNINO.
Freinht received WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
lust be prepaid 'o Way Landings.
Ooods conalgued to care ol Agents will be for
arned free of ~iorage or commission.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO.,
novl No. 177 East Bay.
Si} ip pm g.
TGI O B ~ S E ft Tl? B K .
?KW YORK AMI) CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LISE.
ESTABLISHED 1845
The Splendid side-Wheel steamship CHAtt
PION, R, W. Lockwood, Commander, will leave
Adeer's Wharf on SATLT.DAT, the nth instant,
at 4 o'clock P. M.
tW Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton tn
Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng
land manufacturing towns.
tW Insurance by this line of Steamers half per j
cent.
For Freight or Passage apply to
JAMES ADUBR * CO., Agents.
?9-The Steamship CHARLESTON w 1.1 folio w on
TUESDAY, the 14th instant._nov8-4
JOE NEW YORK.
ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH, AT 4
O'CLOCK P. M.
NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870
The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship
GEORGIA, Crowell, Commander. wUI
sall for New York on THURSDAY, November otb, at
4 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves.
Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool by
WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa,
Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania. Gotten
burg, and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM?
SHIPS. To New England Cities aa usual.
Insurance by steamers of this Une % per cent.
For Freight or Passage Engagement.?, having
very line ?eek stateroom accommodatlo s, apply
to WAGNER, BUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street,
or to W. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves.
nov8-mwth3
mHE PHILADELPHIA IRON LINE.
THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS
VIRGINIA, Captain Hunter,
GULF STREAM, Captain McCrery,
Are now regularly on the Line, Insuring a first
class sea connection between Philadelphia and
Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Com?
panies at both termini, afford rapid transportation
to and from all points lu the Cotton States, and
to and from Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and
the principal cltlea of the Northwest, boston,
Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen?
tres. ___
ta- The VIRGINIA la appointed to sail from
Brown's wharf on THURSDAY, November Sth, at
6 o'clock P. M.
MW The GULF STREAM will foliow next week.
For particulars or Freight arrangements, apply
to WM. A. COURTENAY. Union Wharves.
W. P. CLYDE A CO., Agenta, No. 12 South Deia
ware Avenue, Philadelphia._nov6-mtnth3
JOB BALTIMORE.
FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH
BILLS LADING ISSUED
TO
PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON.
THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST,
LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN.
The fine Steamship SEA GULL, Dutton, Oom
nander, win sall for Baltimore, on SATURDAY,
November ll, at half-past 4 o'clock P. M.
tar Philadelphia Prc ur h ia forwarded to that
?tty by railroad from Baltimore without addi'
ional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am
: e tune to sample and sell their Gooda from
he Railroad Depot in Philadelphia.
For Freight or Passage apply to
PAUL C. TBJSNHOLM, Agent,
nov7-5 No. 2 Union Wnarves.
pOR IJrVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN.
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS.
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
STEAM COMPANY
Vin dispatch one or their first class, full powei
ron Screw s tea ni s h i ps from
PIER No. 46 N. K., EVERY WEDNESDAY,
AS FOLLOWS:
VYOMlNO.Capt, WHINNERAY.NOV. 16. at 8>,' A M
?INNESOTA,Capt.T.W.Kreemun,Nov.22.at 2X PM
DAHO, Capt. PRIGS.Nov. 20, at TX A M
lANHATTAN, Capt. J.B.PRICE, Dec, 1, at -
.CLORADO, Capt. T. F. FREEMAN.Dec. 6, at 1 P M
Cabin Passage $80, gold.
Steerage Passage (Office Na 29 Broadway) $80,
lurreney.
For Freight or Oabln Passage, apply to
WILLIAMS A GUION,
No. 68 Wau street, N. Y.
N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued
y the Charleston ans Now York Steamers, which
sake close connection with the above line.
For particulars and rate or Freight apply to
JAMES AUGER A CO.,
WAGNER, HUGER A CO.,
mays Or WM. A. COURTENAY.
pACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPTS
THROUGH LINS TO
IA LI FOR N I A. CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above line leave Pier
lo. 42, North River, foot of Canal,
treet. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the HM
nd 30th or every month (except when these
lates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday prececi
ag.
All departures connect at Panama with steam
ra for south Pacific and Centrai American porta,
leparture of 16th touches at Kingston. Jamaica,
'or Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran
taco nrst of every month, except when lt falls on
lUBday ; then on the day preceding.
No California steamers touch a: Havana, but
o direct from New York to AapmwalL
One hundred pounds baggage free to each adul',
ledlcine and attendance rree.
For Passage TlcXets or other lnrormation apply
t the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the
rharf foot or Canal street. North River, New
ork, F. R. BABY, Agent.
July26-iyr_
decorating BpholsUrtj.
j-^ACE CURTAINS,
WINDOW SHADES,
PAPER HANGINGS, AO
W . J . TRIM
Has on hand a large and carefully selected stock
f UPHOLSTERY GOODS, WINDOW SHADES, Pa
er Hangings, Decorations, Ac.
CONSISTING IN FART OF :
, roll line of WINDOW BOLLAN HS AND SHADES
WISB, Nottingham and Muslin Curtains
rocha, Reps. Terrys and Satin Detains
li Wool Damasks and Watered Moreena
rench and EngUsh Cretonnes and Chintzes
inen Coverings and Stripes, bindings, AC
mbroldered Piauo and Tabie Covers
letona, Dining aud uentrr Table Covers
ol .anones, OU Cloi tis. Tame and Desk Coverings
Centre Tan?elB. Fringes and Gimps
. ^ Walnut and Rone woo* I Cornices
a d Picture Nails
ti W ?. ? ms Mattresses
EW u.iu Pu pu <a
AT NO. 243 KING VFKKBT, IN THE BEND,
Book ano Job ?hinting.
NEAT!
QUICK
CHEAP !
THE CHARLESTON NEWS
JOB
PRINTING ornee
Ko. 149 EAST BAT,
IS PREPARED TO TURN OUT
JOB PRINTING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, IN! THE
MOST 8ATI8FAOTORY STYLE,
UPON BRIEF NOTICE, AT
THE LOWEST RATE8.
OUR OFFICE, IAT ALL ITS DEPART-1
STENTS, IS ORE OF
THE MOST COMPLETE Df THE SOUTH
SPECIAL ATTENTION
IS GIVEN TO
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
GIVE US A TRIAL !
iJuiloing material.
B
LT IL DE RS* DEPOT,
04 CHURCH STREET.
LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER,
SUte, Tile, Shingles,
Laths, Hair, Gravel,
Chimney Topa, Sewer Pipes, Encaustic Tile,
Marbleized Slate Mantels
A beautiful substitute for marble, at reduced
ratea.
OC131 E. M. OP.1MKE, P. 0. BOX 3T4.
DOORS,
SASHES AND BLINDS.
P. P. TOALE,
Manufacturer and Dealer,
Haa removed Ma Office to and opened his prin?
cipal SALESROOMS at No. 20 UAYNE STREET
ind No. 33 PI NC BIN EY STREET, where he taitea
pleasure In offering to the public a full stock of
Us own manufacture of D00RS,3A>HES,BLINDS
MOULDINGS. NEWELS, BALUSTERS, Ac. *
WOOD TURNING In all Ita branches.
A specialty made of FRENCH and AMERICAN
?VINDO W GLASS, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
tar Orders for stock or Irregular size work re?
lived either at the Salesrooms, No. 20 HAYNK
STREET,or at the FACTORY on Horlbeck's wharL
augts tothaflmoa_
Cigars, Sobarco, Ut.
UM
.3J03S JB2IO uTBwiM joiadraa jo aoiajidoLj
'H3GOHH0S HYIT1IM
. . pananos i un; loadi-a i si *oois STU jo none aims
xa uv -ot papaans ip.dmojd aq \\\*. 'saoumdao
OT i"HD to qsBO miM 'miq oi papuana sjapjo
'BsauiBnq jo san sm ai sapiuB irs jo
stniBlsaoo 'spooo aqt aodn diuvaps lav ?uoquM
apBrnaBsqaind joianoure om oi SH0raM33H0
oj pa8asqora asd ie siNaHlvd aiOHdS
aps.ll Jiaqi ao laamaonpn] cn IM UU "o y \?iQNS
OOOvaoi "SHVOIO JO saatunsuoo IIB ian pas ems
810UAV *BjaBBqojud O? S OHO pauSiBiapan eqj,
.laams osa
?ie 'os. iv aawnssH siNawivd 3ioa<re
3H0I8 Hvoio rcvmiAi H0H3JK3[
E A D THIS!
LN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS WORTH A
POUND OF CURE.
GET YOUR DISINFECTANTS.
Jost received, a supply of
JARBOLIC ACID,
BROMO-OHLORALUM,
DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC,
CHLORIDE OF SODA, Ac.
Also a supply or MEDICATED WILLOW CHAR
'OA L, in Powder and lu Paatdlea, Imported from
'aria, prepared t>y Dr. Belk e, and approved by
he French Academy of Medicine. Thia ls the
lest article ever offered here; recommended by
nany physicians as a preventive of Yellow Fever.
AINO, a supply or the heat WHITE MUSTARD
?RED. higm, recommended as a preventive of
i'eilow Fever.
Call early, as the supply la limited, at the Drag
?'.ore of LB. H. BAER,
No. 131 Meeting Btriet.
Cngincs, incomers,
STEAM ENGINES.
f HIEROX, B?RELEV & CO.
Keep constantly on band, and ready for Imme?
diate delivery, STATIONARY, PORTABLE ANO
AGRICULTURAL ENGINES, and can famish, at
short notice,any description o? Engine not kept
regularly In stock.
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS.
or approved Patterns and different sizes, ready
tor delivery, and ruted with either Ratchet or
GRIST MILLS,
From Sixteen to Thirty Inch; Preach Burr, Dou?
ble-Geared GRIST MILLS. Also, the Universal or
Star COTTON GINS, THRESHERS, CANE MA?
CHINERY, HORSE-POWERS, Ac.
BAR IRON, STEEL AND METALS.
A large assortment constantly on hand or the
above articles.
NAILS, SPIKES &c.
HENRY DI88TON & SON'S
PATENT CIRCULAR, GANG, MULAY, HAND
AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, GUMMING "MACHINES,
FILES, AC Also,
MILLER'S CELEBRATED
"INSERTED T09TH" SAWS.
SWADGE3 AND SAWYER'S TOOLS GEN?
ERALLY.
RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT AND
MILL SUPPLIES.
OILS.
A rutl Une or Pure OILS, as rollowa: Sperm,
Lard, Neatatoot, C., B. A Co.'a Lubricator, "White
Oak ?U," Tallow, Axle Grease.
S ELTINO.
Rubber and Leather BELTING, warranted.
Also, Gum and Hemp Packing, Jute and Soap
atone Packing, Lacing, Gaskets, Belt Fastenings,
all kinds.
LEAD,
Sheet, Pig, Bar and Pipe.
BLOCK TIN PIPE.
PUMPS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
HOSE. LEATHER AND CUM.
Of all Sizes.
BRASS GOODS.
steam Gauges, Water Gauges, Steam and
Plum ber's Brass-work.
PLAIN AND GALVANIZED IRON
PIPES,
At Factory Prices of MORRIS TASKER A CO.
STEAM AND MALEABLE IBON FITTINGS.
WHITE LEAD, C0L0B8 AND PAINT OIL.
ROPE, OAKUM, SHEATHING FELT
AND PAPEB, NAILS, SPIKES, Ac.
CARTS, WAGONS AND TIMBER
TRUCKS.
Or the celebrated make or WILSON, CHILDS A
CO., Philadelphia.
PATENT IRISH ROOFING FELT.
CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO.,
N.E. CORSES MBKTntO AND C m B g BLAND S TS.
augM-mthemosaw CHARLESTON, S. 0.
?ptical.
jyjONEY CANNOT BUY IT 1
FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS!!
^^^^^^^^^
The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E.
SPENCER A CO., New York, which are now offered
to the public, are pronounced by all the celebrated
Opticians ot the world to be the most Perfect, Na?
tural Artificial help to the human eye ever known.
They are ground under their own supervlaion,
from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together,
and derive their name, "Diamond," on acooun;
or their hardness and brilliancy.
The scientific principle on which they are con
Btructed bringa th? core or centre of the lens di
act ly m front or the eye, producing a clear and
distinct vision, aa la the natural healthy Bight,
and preventing all unpleasant sensations, snob at
glimmering and wavering of eight, dizziness, Ac.
peculiar to all others in ase.
They are mounted In the finest manner, in
frames or the beet quality, or all materials used
for that purpose. Their finish and durability can
not be surpassed.
CAUTION.-None genuine unless bearing their
trade mark stamped on every frame.
JAMES ALLAN,
Dealer in Watches, Jewelry,
Sterling SUverware and Optical Goods,
No. 307 King street.
OCt31-stnthlyr Charleston. S. 0.
Patent ille?uines.
ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood
Purifier.
ROSAD ALIS, a sure cure for
Scrofula.
ROS AD ALIS, endorsed by
Physicians.
ROS AD ALIS, a potent remedy
for Rheumatism,
ROSAD ALIS, a Remedy tried
and true.
ROS AD ALIS, the best Altera?
tive extant.
ROSAD ALIS endorsed by the
following :
Dr. R. WILSON CARR, or Baltimore.
Ur. T. C. PUGH, or Baltimore.
Dr. THUS. J. BO Y KIN, or Baltimore.
Ur. A. DCRGAN. ot Tarboro', N. C.
ur. J. S. SPARKS, or NlcholaavUe, Ky.
or. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima. Obie
Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia.
? ir. j. L. Mee ARTH A, or South carolina,
and many otners. See Ros ADALIS ALMANAC
ROSAD \ TilM,
adorned by Rev. DABS EY BALL, now of Mary
and Conference, formerly Chaplain In the Con
ed crate Army cf Northern Virginia.
ROfeiADALIS
a Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acta a>
iue and the same time upon the BLOOD, LTVEB,
\ iDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex
elllng ml impure matter and building np th*
-ystera to a healthy, vigorous condition
R08ADALI8
IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
0OW1E, MOISE A DAVIS, . Wholesale
GOODRICH, WISEMAN A CO., | Agenta in
Ur. H. l'A ER, \ Charleston,
mare-iy
?rano JJJri?? {Distribution.
TWO HL^iDR?D ? FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
IK
REAL ESTATE AND U. S. GOLD BONDS
Will positively be Distributed by RAFFLE on tbe22d day or November, 1871, in public, n tbe City o:
Charleston, at 10 o'clock A. H., by tue ^
CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
FREE SCHOOL FUND,
CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF SOUTH CAROLINA AT ITS LAST SESSION
AND APPROVED MARCH 8, 1871.
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS FER SHARE !
THE BAFFLE WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, THE 22D DAY OF
NOVEMBER, 1871, IN PUBLIC, LN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
All the Property, Real and Personal, mentioned below must be Distributed In tbe Award, and a
?alld. deed or each piece or Real Estate, free from all lncumbrances given. Tte Personal Property, and
United States Gold Bonds, wUl be delivered Immediately arter tbe Raine. Each and every Certificate
bas Three separate and distinct Numbera in figures, and the words or each figure written thereon,
and are all combined with each other from Nos. 1 to 78 promiscuously. All the certificates or Shares
Issued by the company, with their numbers, are registered tn their Dooks.
SCHEDULE OP AWARDS,
That Certificate or Share having on lt the 1st, 2d and 3d numbers obtained on the Raffle
will be entitled to the award or that first-class Three-atory Warehouse, situate on
Meeting street, No. 147. Charleston, S. C., (opposite the Charleston Hotel,) being 88 reet
front, by about 240 reet deep, free rrom all lncumbrances, and valued at.,.$??,000
That Certificate of Share having on lt the 4th, Mb. amleth numbera obtained on the Raffle
will be entitled to the award or that flr?t class Three-story Warehouse, No. 145 Meeting
street, Charleston, s. C., free rrom all locum (.ranees, valued at.$30,000
That Certificate or Share having on lt the 7th. 8th and 9th numbers obtained on the Raffle
will be entitled to the award of that first-class Three story Warehouse, No. 143 Meeting
street, Charleston, .s. c., free from all lncumbrances, valued at.?27,300
That Certiccate i f Share having on lt the loth, nth and 12th numbers obtained on the Raffle
will be entitled to the award of that Three-story Warehouse, No. 141 Meeting street,
Charleston. S. 0.. free from lncumbrances. valued at.$'45,000
The above Four Warehouses are opposite the Charleston Hotel, and ore the most Valuable
Property In chane ton.
That Certificate or Share having on lt the 2d, 3d and 4th numbers obtained on the Raffle
will bc entitled to an award or that Fine Piece or Property, situate on Broad street.
Cheleston, S. C., and known as the "Mansion House," free from all lncumbrances.
valued at.$90,000
That Certificate or Share having on lt the 3d, 4th and 6th numbers obtained on the Raffle
will he entitled to an award or that Fine Two-story Dwelling, situate on Gadsden and
Lumber street, Columbia, 8. C., with a l the outbuilding* and Improvements, with
about hair an acre of around thereto, valued at.v.$10,000
That Certificate or Share having on lt the6th. 6th and 7th numbers obtained on the Raffle
will be entitled to an award of that Kine Cotton Plantation, containing abont 1600 acres,
one-third cleared, and heavily timbered, situate in the County or Darlington, 8. C., on
the Great Peedee River, rree rrom inenmbraocea, valued at.$10,000
That certificate or Share having on lt the sth, 7th and 8th numbers obtained on the Raffle
will be entitled to an award: or United states Gold Bonds (new issue) or the value of.$3,000
That Certificate or Share having on it the 8th, 9th and 10th numbers obtained on the Raffle
will be entitled to an award or United States Gold Bonds (new Issue) or tbe value or.$9,000
That Certificate or Share having on lt the 9th, 10th and nth numbers obtained on the Raffle
will be entitled to an awa*d or United ??tates Gold Bonds or the value or.$1,000
Thr*>e ?o certificates or Shores having on them the following numbers obtained on the Raffle:
2d
2d
.2d
2d
2d
2d
2d
3d
3d
8d
3d
3d
3d
3d
6th
Tth
8th
9th
10th
nth
12th
4th
4th
4th
4th
4th
4th
4th
6th
7th
8ih
9th
10th
lltb
12tb
4th
4th
4th
4th
4th
4th
?th
6th
6th
6th
eth
6-h
6th
6th
7 th
8th
9:h
10th
lltb
12th
8th
6th
ith
5th
5th
6th
6th
sth
6th
6th
6-h
6th
7th
7th
7th
Otb
loth
nth
12th
8th
loth
nth
8lh
7th
7th
7th
8th
8th
7th
8th
8th
8th
9th
9th
12th
loth
nth
12th
nth
12th
9ft
lat
1st
1st
Ut
Ut
10th 12th
Sd 4th
?th ito.
?Ah/^th
HB 8th
Will each be entitled to an award In United Sutes Gold Bonds of the value of.$800
Those 40 Certificates of Shares having on them the following numbers obtained on tue Raffle:
1st 8th 9th 2d "oth 10th 8d Uth 12th 6th 8th 9th 7th Sth 10th
Ut 9th loth 2d loth nth 4th eth 7ib 5th oth lotb 7th 10th nth
1st loth 11th 2d nth 12th 4th 7th 6th 8th loth 11th nh nth 12th
ut nth 12th 3d 6th eth 4th 8th 9th 6th nth nth 8th loth nth
2d 4th 6th 3d - 6th 7th 4th 9th loth 8th 8rh 9th 8th nth 12th
2d 6tb 6th 3d 7th stli ith 10th lltb 6th 9th loth stn* nth 12th
2d 6th 7th|8d 8th 9th 4tn 11th l2tb 6th loth Utb .at Sd 6th
2d 7th 8th 3d 9th loth 6th 7th 8th 8th Uth 12th Ut 8d ?tb
Will each be entitled to an award of United States Oold Bonds or the value or.$950
All the other Certificates of Shares having on them any three numbers obtained on the Rafflet
and not designated as any or the above Certificates are, will each be entitled to an award of
United States Bonds or the value of.$50
Awards will be made only to such Certificates of Shares as have three numbers on them, so ob?
talned on the Baffle.
To such as desire to take Shares in this Great Raffle and Distribution or Real and Personal Property,
t he Directors will afford every rael lty and satisfaction, and perfect fairness will be exercised
throaghout, and many persons may trace their f ature prospects In business and station la society to
a fortunate Share herein.
Orders, with the money for Certificates, may be sent by Express, or Registered Letters, or Poet?me*
Orders, at the risk of the Association. Persons sending orders will be particular to give their names,
places or residence, County and State, which will be entered in the Books or the Company, and im?
mediately upon the Raffle taking place, the Official Raffled Numbers will be forwarded to each
Correspondent.
THE RAFFLE WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE ON THE DAT NAMED, and every Award Ol the
Property and Gold Bonds MUST be made to the Holders or the certifica tea.
49* Address all orders to the>
CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION,
No. 147 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, 0 C
July26-tnthD*o
THE SOUTH , CAROLINA
FOR THE PROMOTION OF IMMIGRATION TO THE SOUTH,
BUTLER, CHADWICK; GARY & CO., Agents,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
A SERIES OF CONCERTS WILL BE GIVEN
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society,
At the Academy or Music, Charleston, 8. C.. commencing January 8,1872, at which Drawings wUlafll
take place and Distributions made to Ticket-Holders of the entire Academy or Music Building, at
Charleston. S. c.. and ca-h in various amounts making in all TWO THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED
AND FIVE GIFTS, estimated at $600,000. T
* 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION,
AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. ?
ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. For references and foll particulars send for
Circulars.
The Drawing of this Great Southern Enterprise will be conducted under the supervision of the fol?
lowing weU known gentlemen: *
General A. R. WRIGHT, or Georgia Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, or South Carolina.
General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, or Virginia. Hon. ROGER A. PRIOR, or New York. +
Remittances can be made to us, and the Tickets will be sent by Retnrn Mall, by
BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO.,
CHARLESTON, S. C ^
General M. 0. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK. General M. W. GASjtt
Tickets can be procured of E. SEBRING & CO., and J.ir
MOSES, General Agents, No. 84 Broad street. Jn^
Cotton (Slea, Ut. >
U
O O O O H TIE.
SLOAN & SEIGNIOUS, Agents,
COTTON FACTORS, BROWN ft CO/8 WHARF
SINGER SEWING
MACHINE
NO. 197 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Oar "New Family" sf achine ls simple in con?
struction, adjusted in a moment for any kind of
work, and will sew irom the finest Swiss Muslin
to the heaviest Beaver cloth or Leather, doing a
greater range of work than any other Machine
made, our Manufacturing MACHINES for Tail?
ors and Shoemakers are the beat In the world.
Call and examine before purchasing.
Sold on easy er m s at Mate Agency,
No. 197 KING STREET.
J. CLARK BEDELL.
LOCAL AGENT.
H. D. HAWLKY, General Agent for South Caro
Una, Georgia and Florida. aepl9-thstu3mos
w
Crjatcfjgg, Jgrogirrj. SPt.
ALTHAM WATCHES!
3-4 PLATE, 16 AND 20 SIZES.
Ttl eoe are the beat WATCHES made In thia coon,
try, and are made wita and without stem wind?
ing Attachment.
They are finished in the beat manner and ran
with the greatest accuracy, and eannot be excell?
ed anywhere, at their respective prices.
The cases are all or the neweat patterns, and
specially made to oar own order.
oar stock or these Watches la now the largest,
and oar prices, all things considered, are the low?
est In the city.
BALL, BLACK ? CO.,
;ITIIL1BS AND S I L V S K S M I T H 3,
Noa. 565 and 567 Broadway, New York.
Inlyis-lvr_
jjJUSSELL'S SOOTHING SYRUP.*
A Presa Supply received and tor aale, wholesale
I aud retail, by " DR. H. BARB,
Ki. IK Meeting 8'ree*.

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