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The Daily Dispatch: November 19, 1860., [Electronic resource] 12 2 Browse Search
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. Business is at a complete stand still in that city, where more is usually done than here. Two prominent Southern houses to-day received advices from Boston that they could have no credit as desired, and cash must be had for sales. Wm. C. Wood, a graduate of Harvard College, has arrived in Boston, in the steamer South Carolina, from Charleston. He was civilly requested to leave the State, and his passage paid to that port. Mr. Wood was in South Carolina to fulfill an engagement asMr. Wood was in South Carolina to fulfill an engagement as a school teacher in the Boonville district. The Collector of the Port of Charleston has deemed it necessary to contradict certain rumors in circulation respecting the business at that office. The following is a dispatch received by Collector Schell, of New York: Charleston,Nov. 13th, 1860. To A. Schell, Collector: It is reported that Clearances are refused at this office. Contradict. The business of the office goes on as usual. W. F.Colcock. The reported conduct of the Captai