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f ,_CHARLESTON, DAILY NEWS....DECEMBER 9, 1865. DA.?LY NEWS. I SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 9, 1803. LIST OF LETTERS ?Remaining tu tlic Charleston Poutofficc, December S, im. .. ^VO^tlEISr'S LIST. A. .1 Aloxandcr, Miss Julia Aloxaiulor, Kato Allen, E i S B?ndelt!, Miss J Baiters, Cliarlotto Baker, Kannte I ; Bull, Amelia W Baiubrldgo, Han nah Ikiir.I, Rachel licnliar, Savannah F Jiiirllshei-. Lout60 Baretheaii, Julia Bohlen, Klizubeih "Broc.v, Laune" ' Brisbane. Eliza beth BrOWU, Maria Brown, Mrs R Br.itllieltl, Auna Btowu, L . ''. Buck, Catherine Bu.ksel, Mrs Hc liii-i Bennett, .lati? M C 'Cantwell, Miss F Carter, Mm 0 Cahier, A ihm Cahier, Mrs Henry S 'Capers, Isabella Chiriohi, 1'hilis Cnauett Or Fanny Chisolm, Kate Clark, Miss Colloi-8, Mrs D Cockriin. Charlotte Corlev, Mrs James L Coivper, Maria Cook, Nancy ID Dounts, Mrs Ed Win Du Hola, Miss V C Sofft. Mrs Augusta Drayton. Martha Eadcn, Mur?a Elzy, Cathcrlno FJlosc, Miss L M F Fitzsimiuons, El len Flaiiigan, Joanna Fordham, Martha C3 Gcdditigs, Mrs Gihhs. Elizahuth Girardcau, Mrs J L Olovor, Mary Glover, Elize Oortlun, Maria Gray, Mary a Grant, Miss E E Graham, Janoy Graham, Eaunto Harblaou, Mary Haycs, Morgoret A Houckel.Mrfl C Hartley, Mrs Wm Ifami?ton, Sal indu Hammer, Mrs Harri?, Miss B Hummer, Mrs Wm Ueury, Mrs R J Uolmcs, Aun Ilavnru, Robo Holmes, Lucy Hunter, Mrs or Jessen, Catherin?! Jackson, Miss H Jaeksou', Susan Jacobs, Mrs C Joncs, Airs M F Joues, Auna Iones, Sarah Joncs, Miss A Jones, Auno Johnson. Fanny Rating, ?Mary Kecth, Mary Heuen, MiBS C Kelly, Mary Kennciloy, Alteo Kenny, Eliza J Kenny, Aunio Klag, Annoy I. uni "il, Miss R Little, Susan J Lent;, Miss ?T E Lockwood, Miss U |Lorrcus, Anna E Lorenytix, M E Lucias, Mm Rich ard ivr Martin, Maria Malet?n, A B Maghcr, Mrs E Mnrslellcr, Miss A Malier, Alite M M?kou, Jane Muas, Magui? A Mizintcs, Martha Morrison, Daisoy Morgan, Miss B Mort, airs Motley, Mary MeAllcn, Uritlgot ?McCaU, Petty McDoiioIl, El'.zn McElroy, Harriet A McKinucy, Jennie E McWilliam, Mary MeNeal. Orneo xsr Nelson, Miss S O Oakes, Susan O'Connell, Marga ret O'Brien, Mary O'Neill, Margaret O'Ncalc, H L Oaberii, Maria Osbornc.Martha R I> l'epln, Helena Pcndogiraes, Mrs C. t'ottur, W S Polhcmus, Jano Polaud, i-.Ueu Powell, Suor Porter, Annio Puyas, Emma Prot.Mii, Phebo Prllou, Maria G) Quackenbush, Ma ria H Rubb, Mrs GooW Riels, Sophia Ueiueh, MlSS 0 F D Richardson, Lucy Hcekc. Anna Rose, Sirah ?V Robcrson, Adel H van, Mary Sarah, MlssL Scott, Josephine Shaughley, Mary Singleton, Cela Sel i H, Miss Small, Alice Smith, Dcrindo Smith, Miss O StepheuB, Mrs Jas H Styles, Miss R T Stoveiis, Mary E Sumiller. Sirs W T Taylor, Martha E Tuylor, Mrs H Taylor. Martha P Thamsln, Emily Tliomst>ii,Curolino Tiileni.uni, Anna Turner. Mrs M TAT Walkers, Jane Walker. Alice O Walters, Louisa Webb, Lyda Weathers, Lizzie White. Elizabeth Wilson, Jane J C Whildcn, Mary Wilson, Kelly Winters, L S Williams, Hopo M Worthlugton, Boll Wright, Pataey l? vate,?, Olivia H avcETsr-'s list. A. Addorly, Thos W Adams, J Alston, W A Allen, Chas Albright, John D Albre.eht, C Arnold ?t Co, W Ashley, Wm B Hartley, Vf L Barbctt, E M Ball, Dr W R Barnes, G D Baxter, Sam Bcssclclu.'Jno H Doit uni, II C Beelier, Martin Bcnsh, W J Benscn, Henrich Beuscn, Johann Blr a y, Geo Blrnic, W J Black, J Black, Isaac Blakcly, Ewd P Black, LE B.'yce, Henry Borner, Julius Boyd, W J Bowio. L Bow??., J H L Bonucau, Dr P P Boico, Henry Briugloo, Sainl J Brock, Geo Brollsford, Frcdk Butler, Geo G Burt, H L Butt, Rlchd F Buchen, Henry Buscle, J T> Brown, Alex H Brown, Abraham Broivn, Jas Nelson Brown, GhasW , O Carstens, Woolf ?Cammann, G A Cnmnn, October Gobuott, Chas J Campbell, J Campbell, Thos - Cadien, Josh Car tor, Orlando CaUahan, T W Colder, Henry L Canton k Co, A F Cadmus, R B Chapman, Geo Clara. Henry N ?Colwell, Reuben Corbett, Jaa . . Cordes, Goq.,' J, ?Conghlln, Denni? ?Collins, Wm Cruweli, Josoph L ?Gumming, peter X> Daniel, Amos H J>avld, Francis M B?cler, F D?user, Dr ?TW Days, Jim Days, Gracy Deaverney, Jn? 0 Danish, 3 ' DeHoy, "WB Demmerich, Trou gott Dllliugham, ThOB H Dixon, Saml . Doolan, J . . Holen, T J Dryfur, E Druello, Leon Drcud, Richard Drake, B D Duffy, Pat Duffoo, Francis Dudgeon. W A Dutenhofer, A B : Edwards. Jno R Elliott, Rev Jos H FJiory, P W ' FJscy, Preston W Emlyir, Wm 0 ' Bmauuel.'P A English, J C Everett, Ewd Parley, A ' Faulkner, DT , Fisher, Frcdk Fisher, Wm C Tliiin, Capt J J Flagg, F H Ford, Th,Qa FogartyJ.Qj , ' ?Tho Fort, Friend, Jno Frazer, J Furlough. John ' a* Garioty, Patrick Codeen, Jno '' Getruuo, X H ?ills, Frauds S Gibs. David Glover1, John Carl ?Gookin, P 3 Golden, Jos ?Goodrlch, Lieut P B aoose,U H OrantuonTBeaJ Grant, Handy Oreen, Stephen Oreen, Ewd Gregory, Peter Orocn, wm Green, B W Gromllo, Tho? S Graves, Jo? Hartman, Henry Hogood, W H Harison, John A Hawlcy, Theodore Hagens. A O Haidce, N A Hancock, Samuel Smith Hargravo, Henry HagiiiH, ? Haller, Wm Hngen, Michael Ilaiiahan, Abrani Hayiien, Danl Hcudorsou, Saml Hesse, Jno Nicolas Hegorman, H Hofferon, Bcnj Henry, Sergt C W Ilecker, Richd Holmes, W E Holmes, H P iHucston, Jno Hoffman, Jas R P Hoffman, A J House, Francis R H i in*, Major O E Hinners, C F Hunter, R Hunter, Morris HyneB, Jno Jackson, Isaac Jackson, Goo Johnson, David Johnson, Capt J D Johnson, rank Johnson, Alfred Jordan, L Jones, Josh W Jones, Thos Jonea, W H Kavanaugh, Jas Kennedy, M J KcggB, H H Kiiumoy, Frank M Kirke, Geo W King, Mr King, Jos C Klag, R H Kleingham, F Kroudner, Henry Know, Jno F Kruger, Adolph Larstry, Hector Larey, Thcs Lafar, Rev D J Lavall, Jacob Leary, Capt Daniel Lesesne, W. J . Lewis, JnO Lee, Wm ' ' Lee, Harris Lee, Jno S Lee, Geo W Lord, W W Lord, Richd Lorlug, Joseph Lyons, Thos Lynn, Jno Tvr Msguire, R Maghor, A Marks, Joseph Mayham, Morti mer Mograth. Henry Manahall, Jos O Morston k Co, E Martin, ?Tos J Martin, Albert Martin, Jas 0 Martin, J Martin, E J ttiddleton, 3 3 Mlddleton, Ste phen Miller, J Mills, Jacob Mills, Amos Mlles,Dr FT Miller k O Mttcltel&Go?.OO Melgara, Geo Mellan, Jno J M?rey, Jas H Moore, Oliver Morlco, Simon Mosor, ER Moisson, Josh Molony, Stcpben Mulkai, T D Mttrpby, Michael Minson, John H Muilin, John Malvanoy, Chas Mllrrel, D Mnrbhjf,' Pe'tei Myor, j?liri A~ Miera, Rev W Mayor, F Meyer, Choi Meyer, Henry Meyer, Wm F 3VLo McCorey, Mr MeCabe, Jos McClellan k Hor mon McDarmit, 0 McRlMock, W S McMillan, JW McQueen, Jno Nelson, w H Newmeyor, Henry Ncsbort. Jno O Oates, Michael OrtmoQ, Louis Owens, Chaa DP Pointer * Co, Wm* Pauls, Humy Parsons, Chas M Palton, Josiah Patterson, Etldlo E Patterson, Chas PcrcoU, Wm S Pendergrast, Ewd Pepper J P?3arsou, B E H Pinckncy, Law rence Plunkct, Artlfico Poppen, Andreas Powell ? < Co. G W Praytor, Lewis ProvuU, Alfred Punard, Anthony Purvis, W D Quackenbush, J A Quuckonbush, TL Quintin, J W R Rabb, Geo W Redding, Goo W Rentier, Jacob RcilB, T P Regan, B Reed, Wm Reed, Harry Rhodes, Jaa S Itivors, Robt Ring, C H RiBsland, Albin Ritters, S 8 Riloy, Wm RUey, C Royal, EM Royal, Wm I to wen, H Roaueen, Patk Robinson, Alfred Robinson, Sam It us1-ell, Wm Ruch, LA Ryan, Michael 3 Savage, N B Sondford, B F oeobeck, Hcsao Schnldor, Christ Schon,M 8chmidt, Wm Schoaeld ?It Co, Oeo SherriU, E L Shirley, Stephen Sliockelfortl, E H Simmons, Bcnj Sims, H Y Sibley, W R Sloan, J B E Slottory, John Spencer, ? H Spoedy, Pat 8orrell Bros Snowden Geo B Stevens, Jos Stafford, Toney Stone, Jos H Btecle, David S Strobhart, Jacob Street, Y G Street, Joseph Snares, Jim 8wygort, G?o A Smalls, M G Smith, Danl Smith, B B Smith, Capt Theo A Smith, TO. tjniUb.AB Smith, John E Smith, A D Smith, Thaddens a: Taylor, Francis Thomas, Adams Thomas, Chaunoy Thomas, Will Tognie, Jno Trlest, M Trotter, W Turner, Jno A ?rj Ugrlenla, Paddy V Vardc?. W G Vlerfeldor, Saml Von Schreudor, Peter Volmer, Olmui W Walsh, Maurice Wartsman, L A Walker, O B Wauros, Danl Waldron, Thos WolteriJ.lB '; Wollace-, Ewd'; ' Watson, Wm Webb, Wolateln H Wcacott,'J w Whittaker, Soml White, Danl White, Jno Wholen, Michael Wish, R P Willie, Charley Williamson, Robt Wilson, W and family Wilson, Leonora Word, Jas Wood, W F Wood, JN Wright, T "' Williams, J W Winiams, Antonio TT Yockoy, Frank Q 25 ZoUoro, B D I STANLEY G. TROTT, Acting Postmaster. COMMERCIAL. Exports for tito Weck ending Dec. 'S.'. T> COASTWISE. " ?$ NEW YORK?Stcanishlp Andalusln?071 bales XTpU*ad Cotton, 80 bales Domestics, 2 bale*? Wool. 352 bbW RoBln, 80 tierces Rico, 23 bhls ami 13 wicks Peanuts, 1) bales Hides, 4 trunks Furnishing Goods, 1 bbl Po tatoes, 1 bbl Clotbint?.Sehr Robert Caldwell, via Wilmington, N O?20 bales Upland Cotton, 301 bundles Papor, 34 packages Furnlturo, CO tons Saud Ballast, G bales bagging.Htoamnhlp (iranada?30 Empty Barrels, 3 bales Yarn, 4S bags Oroundnuts, 24 bbls Rico, 128 bales Upland Cotton, 100 bags Sea Island Cotton, 400 sacks Salt, _ cases and 1 bale Dry Goods, 2 boxes Hardware, 1 trank Clothing, 2 pack ages Machinery.Steamship Emily B Souder? 4H3 bales Upland Cotton, 14 bales Soa Inland Cotton, 124 bbls Rosin. 40 bales Yarn, 2 bales Wool, 30 bbls Blue Stone. PHILADELPHIA?Sehr John A Griffin?024 bales Cot ton, 77 bundle? Hides, inward cargo of sehr A M Flanagan, from Now Orleans for Philadelphia, put in hero in distress; 01 bales Cotton, 05 bbls Iron, Brass, Ac, and lot Old Iron, from Charleston. BALTIMORE?Steamship Cumberland?12 bales Cotton, 12 casks Rico, 7 packages, Mdze, 303 Empty Bags. WILMINGTON, N C?Brig Hail Columbia?20 tierces Ri :e, 5 bbls Rice, 10 bags Rico, and 40 tons Ballast. GEORGETOWN, 8 O?000 Empty BblB, 1 caso, 3 kegs Powder. Import?. NA8SAU, N P.?Por Br sehr Alico Flora?2 cases Sta tlonery, to People's Bank; 19 cases Bl Corb Soda, 4 bbls Epsom Salts, 7 boxes Castor Oil, 1 balo Do laines, 2 Trunks, 1 easo Clothing, to Order; 6 bbls Mdzo, 15 cases Mdze, to F P Silas; 16 bbls Oranges, 000 Grape Fruit, to M Goldsmith A8on; 101 bales Bagging, 9 bales Twino, 45 coils Rope, to Forbes k Co; 4 bales Twine, 10 bales Bagging, 15 kegH Soda, 7 packages Cottou Cards. 1 case Sundries, 1 box Sale ratlin, 7 hoxes Sugar, 7.1 bbls Oranges, Ac, 1 trunk Clothing, 1200 Pino Apples, 30,000 Oranges in bulk, to A Canale; 5000 Oranges, to Mrs Phillip.. THE CHARLESTON MARKET. COTTON.?Tho receipt, of cotton at this port for tho past week bovo omountcd to two hundred and forty-nino hales of Sea Island and threo thousand two hundred and forty-uino bales of Upland cotton. On Monday of tbo present week gomo holders of the staple, being anx ious to realize, tbo market became weak, and ou Tues day ami Wcdnosday prices gave.way, and sales took place at an Irregular declino of from 1c. to 2c. per pound. Thursday being a holiday, business was suspended, and yesterday, while thore was much Inquiry, holdors ap peared to bo unwilling to meet buyers, and tho transac tions were very limited, soliere In most cases having withdrawn their stocks from tho market Although our reculpts for tho past week show an increase over any previous one this season, thore is but a Umited quantity placcil on tho market here, most of It being shipped or put into warehouse to await higher prices. Snob trans actions as havo taken place during tho week haYo been about at tho following quotations, which woro those of fered by buyers yesterday: Middling Cotton.43 to 44c. ^ lb. Strict Middling Cotton.45c. fl lb. Good Middling Cotton.40 to 47c. ^ lb. Tho prices of Cottou are quoted in all instances with tho duty off, unless otherwise stated. Sea Island Cotton.?In the early part of tho wcok thore was Bomo inquiry for this class of cotton, and a small fancy lot was sold above our highest quotation ; but at the clono of tho week tho market was very quiet, and wo rouew the quotatloaaof tho previous week?say 80c. to 1.00c. "$ lb. COTTON STATEMENT. S. Is'ld. Stock on hand Sept. 1st, 1865. 302 Receipts from Bcpt.l to Nov. 99,1865 1043 Receipts from Nov. 30 to Dec 0. 249 Exports. S. I'd. Up'd. Rice. Exports from Dec. 1 to Doc. 7, 1805.. 120 1405 139 From Sep. 1 to Nov. 80,1805.1290 24611 905 Total exports?....1410 2G01G 1044 1410 20010 1044 8tockonhand.244 0297 20 RICE.?There haa been no receipts during tho week, and we havo heard of no transactions. We continuo our quotations as before?say ll,*_c to l->ie. ~{\ lb. for clean Carolina. NAVAL STORES.?Somo eight hundred bbls. of Rosin lins reached hero since our last, and wo aro informed that sales of low No. 1 has taken place at $13 % > bbl., No. 2 at $0, and No. 3 ?t {0 ? bbl. Tho market tor Spirits is quiet, and wo quote C5c. as an extremo rate. HAY.?Some nine hundred bales of Eastern has reach ed this market sinco last week, and has been sold at a price in the vicinity of $1.80 ?ft hundred. We quote tbo article in limited parcels at $1.75 to $2 for North River, and $2 to $2.25 for Eastern. CORN.?Two thousand seven hundred bushels of White Maryland has come to hand, and was disposed of yesterday at $1.21 71 bushel. OATS.?There bas been no arrivals during tho week, and we have hoard of no large sales, but the grain may bo quoted at 65c. ft bushel. SALT.?There baa been no addition to the stock of this article in the but week, and sales of large lota are taking place from on shipboard at $3 ft sack. FREIGHTS to Liverpool are dull, with a strong dis position to a declino. It waa rumored yesterday that id. had been accepted, but up to a late hour the report waa unfounded, so far as we could learn. We quote ?id. for Upland, dull and nominal. Coastwise to New York In -teamen the rate Is $4 ft bale. There la bat one sail ing vessel on the berth for -tew York, and we are in formed that ahe la getting \c %t lb on Upland cotton. A* vessel for Boston haa engaged some Upland cotton ta fee. ?lb; EXCHANGE? Bills on England have advanced, and with a vory limited ?apply, sales have taken place as high aa GOO, and we quote the rite at 080 to 090. BIGHT DRAFTS on the North are purchased by the Bankers at 1 to 1>? por cent, discount, agd are aold In large sums at }', off, but for small amounts they ask par. Gold la purchased by the Brokers at 45. to 46, and sold st 47. ' - ''..... WILMINGTON, December 5?0 P. M.?Th or o has been a fair amount of business doing to-day. Cotton.?We quote sales of 60 bales, as follows : 31 bales Ordinary to Low Middling at S6c(a41c. ; 7 bales Low Middling at 40i.e. ; and 18 bales Middling at 43o. 8PIBITB TOBFKNTTNX.?Sale.? of 63 casks at 60c.@62>i c. ; 14 casks at 60c. for white, and 55a for colored. CnuDE T*_E?ZNTrNE.?We quoto sales of 209 bbls. at $5.23. Tab,?Sales of 113 bbls. at $3.15. Rosin.?Sales of 125 bbls. common at $5.25, and 38 bbls. No. 2 at $10, tale bbls. Timtieb.?No sales. Lo-Tbeb.?Sales of 1 raft of 42 M. feet scantling at $32 ?? M. BALTIMORE, December 2.?Cor fee.?Wo report the sale of 8000 bags Bio, part of cargo of British bark Clif ton, afloat (but since arrived), for New York account, on private terms, The market is firm, with jobbing de mand at previous quotations, 19c. fi> 20J?0., gold. Coai-?Anthracite is selling in retail lots, delivered, as follows: $11 for hard, $12 for modium, and $12 60 for Lykon's Valley. Cumberland, cargo price at Locust Point $7 20 per ton. : COTrON.?Our market ?b quiet, bntheld qeJlte fina; no ealoB. At New York to-day middling was quoted at 60c. @ 61o. per lb. 7000 bales were reported destroyed to day at New York by fire. Thero were alto 4000 bales re. ported destroyed by fire at Columbus, Miss., on tho 25th November. Dress Hogs.?Wo notice small sales to-day at $11, a decline on previous sales. F&OTO.?Tho general feeling of the market is dull. Common qualities of Super are entirely neglected, whilst good and prime are scarce and wanted; sales con tinue to be made of this description at $9 for City Mills, and $8.7?5@9 for Howar<Lstroot. Western and Howard street Extras aro very dull; n-> salsa except In Jobbing lots to the trade within onr rango of quotations annexed. City Mills shipping brands are inquired for, though mostly held above snippers' views. Wo hear of a salo of 1000 bbls. to be Immediately delivered, at $11.25; quote millers firm at $11.75<_>12 V bbl. Wo give closing quo tabous, and within which the sale- of the day have been made, as follows: Howard-atreot Super and cut Extra $8.00019; do. Extra $0.50@10; do. Family $12(0)13; Ohio Super and cut Extra $8.60@9; do. Extra shipping $9.50 ?10; do Family $ll.60@13.00; Northwestern Super 58.60(3)8.75; Chicago Extra, choice $9.60? 10;City Mills, g?5* ?_'*noT brands 8uper $8.00@9.2fl; do. standard Extrai.sp.M?lOs do. shipping brands Extra $11.0001-; do. high grade Extra, retailing $18; Family-Baltimore, Welch's and Greenfield $15 -p bbl. Bye Flour, new M?^477fl'<?bbLk',?h'**? I. 10^ ""* $4-60?5' ??m Grain.?Wheat was ag_l? in very limited supply; no choice or prime sample? .offered. Wo notice sales of 1900 bush els inferior whit? at $ 1.96? $2, asoo bushel? Inferior North Carolina red at $1.90, 2000 bushels com mon to fair Maryland at $2<_>$112, prime and choice of both colors ato In demand for homo milling. Tho rango of tho market is given as follow?: for primo to choice white i%ir>(g.$2.S6, fair to good $2.'..5(g,?yi.50. and Inferior $1..>0(.?>S'? 10, primo to chotee red $2.40op$2.6o, talrto good il.IOSfa.W, and inf?-i-i..r $1.75$$*- <p bushel. Corn?8500 bushels were all that was offered to-day; demand good, with sales or whlto at 87<?,iMr., ax to quality; lOOObimbelB inferior and dump at 80(<?9oc. ; 2300 buphels yellow at 90L-. *r>i bushel. Oiit.f? L'HW bush els offered; small lots only reported at fCc., weight. Rye?no toles, none offered. Mous*?? ?Market quiet*, soles couflncd to small lot? from jobbers. Stock in tirst hand* very small, prices nominally uiichanged, viz: for Porto Itico75c.fg?$I, Eur llsh Inland 65(?>95c. ; Cuba 'Muscovado ?50(m70c. ; do. cloyed 45_)50c. *t*. gallon. Provisions.??\n improvement in Mobs Pork to-?lay at Now York, sales having been made there at $29.0-2 to 39.75, bos Imparted a little stronger feeling here. There is some inquiry here for Mess, but the market Is quito bare, and no reliable quotations ron bo given. Baoon Shoulders aro lu good supply, and Blow of salo, quote at 10Ji@17 cents; Bides are scarce and steady at '20 ?-enN. Lartl?Nothing doing in City?quote nominal at 21ftrt23 cents; Western 2Ke/2r> cents per lb. Somo few Hogs are being cut, but we hear of no sales of green meats. Butter?Roll !b in good supply, with only moderato demand. We quote at from 36 to AS cents, ami small lots choice at 40 co?ta per lb. All other qualities dull mu? lower, but in tho nbeonc.0 of sales prices uro difficult to give. Kuoar.?Nothing doing to-day; prices nominally un changed: Wo qiibto Cuba and English Inland, lair to good rollning, ltl(i"rtl3,'4'c. 4 moa. ; fair to good grocery Onto, ISjfAlM.; primo 14 yo,; Porto Rico, common to good, l*l>aC<j;U'.ie , prime If?*, fl lb. Rcllued, for lots of 21) bbls. or more, l'JJic. for ?-rushed, powderi'd and granulated, and 18','c. for A soft?for lots of 100 bbls. or moro >s'c. less. Srnur.?We qtiote Golden at $1 12 fl g.iUnn in bbls. Salt.?Fine is still searco. The late Import of War? tblngton's has been disposed of in lois at $'1.75. Other brands of Fine are soiling at $11.70 in lots; tlround Alum wo quote at $2.35 1> sock, ami Turks l6lantl at COc. \t. bimhel. WniBYY continues dull; no buyers; heltl nominally at $2.35 "ji gullou for now City and Western. 1'aiaengrrH. Per sehr Alice Flora, from Nassau?Mrs C Phillips and daughter, A J Worth, W Hulld, II Paust, P Anderson, J 8mlth. PORT CALENDAR. COIVtlECTEl) WEEKLY. PHASES OP TUB MOON. Full M. 2d, lh. 25ra. even. I New M. 17th,llh.21ni.morn Last Q. 0th, Oh. 42m. even. IFirstQ. 25th, 7h. Ihu. morn DECEMBER Monday_ Tuesday.... Wednesday. Thursday.. Friday. Saturday or? JHSEK. I SETS. 6..48 6.. 49 C..60 C..50 0..61 G..52 Sunday.| 0..63 4.52 4..52 4..52 4..62 4..53 4..53 4..53 MOOM BETS. 7..11 8.. 12 9..13 10..11 11.. 0 Morn. 0.. 0 mult WATEIt. 8.. 43 9..27 10..13 10..58 11..44 0..32 1..22 MARINE NEWS. P O H. T OF C II A 11 L E S T O N . Arrived Thursday. [Dec. 7 Scbr J AI Houston, Gray, Philadelphia, 5 days. Coul and Mdze. To A Getty ?V Co, Capt Rutherford, f.uarter mastcr, J Campscn ? >: Co, B O'Neill, Kline';, Wlckenborg k Co, C Llllenthal, Nathan A Otlolongul. J P King & Co. WiUis k Chtaolm, Adams ?V Damon, W H Easterby. C N AverlU & Son, H BiBchoff, A Bischoff, G W Steffens k Co, W Marscher k Co, J F O'Neill k Son, H Klatte & Co, Austin, Audrus & Co, Lau rey .V Alexander, T S'.cnhoueo k Co. J E Adgcr k Co, 3 Hobsou, T J Kerr, T Street, T BIcTG Budd, S C Railroad Co, Joseph Walker, H F Baker k Co. 8chr Virginia Price, Eldridge, Port Royal, S C. Sun dries. To U S Quartermaster. Steamer W W Frazlcr, Hooper, Savannah, via Beau fort, Hilton Head, kc. 17 bales Sea Island Cotton, A*c. To A Getty k Co, and Order. Arrived Yesterday. IDec. 8 Brig Alfred, Hufnagel, Baltimor", 8 days. Corn and Mdzo. To Willis & Chisolm, F A Mood, Order, A Bis choff, H F Raker k Co, West k Lowe, Shackolford & Fraser, W A wardlaw, Thompson k Bro, Wardlaw A Carew, W H Easterby, ttavencl ?V Co, C Llllenthal, A R Dllbcrot, B O'NeOl, E Somers. R M Butler, C N AverlU ?t Son, Geo W Williams k Co, J B Duval k Son, R Mure & Co, 3 Van Winkle, BisscU Bros, Cathcart ft Matthews, S Bracket, C Graveley, W G Whllden ?t Co. M OgUvle, D C Ebangh, Mordecai k Co, S 0 Railroad Co, J Cumpsen, H T Peake. A C Dovis k Co, and T J Kerr. Brig Rolcrson, Scott, Boston, 10 days. Mdze. To P P Locke, G B Chamberlain, W M Bird A Co. W White, E R Cowpcrthwalt, J Thomson, J E Adger k Co, F H Whit ney, J B Blackmail. J W Gray, W D Porter, G A Locke, Bart * Wirth. D H Silcox, D A Amme, G Huneken, G W Williams kCo.il Ogilvle, G Pillslmry, J Campscn, W Morscher k Co, A E Chilaon, 11 U McDowell k Co, Hop kins, McPherson k Co, Etclnracycr A- Bon, Klinck, Wick enberg ?k Cy, C T Dunham, Order, B Pattiul, G W Clark & Co. Br sehr AUce Flora, Johnson, Nassau. N P, 4 days. Mdze and Fruit. To A Canole, M GuldsnMli k Sou. F P Solas, Forbes k Co, People's Bank, Mrs Phillips, and Order. U S Supply steamer Memphis, Pratt, Wlbnington, N C. Supplying vessels on tho coast. < BELOW. A steamer unknown, at high water yesterday a steamer came inBldo the bar and came to anchor. She appeared to be disabled, but we hove no certain information from her. "Went to Sea "Yesterday. [Dec. 8 Steamship Emily B Souder, Lockwood, New York. Brig Dlrigo, Rumball, Wilmington, N C. Sehr Robt Coldwoll, McCormock, Wilmington, N C. D 8 Rovenne steamer Hugh McCuUoch. Sands, Havana. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, \ Ohai?ijmton, S. C., Nov. 6th, 1865. ) ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, 9TH TN8T., THE Passenger Train will run the following Schedule : Leave Charleston..'...'.'...'..-....-,.6 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.15 P. M. Loar? Hopkins" Turn-out_,.'..'..-. .7 A. M, Arrive at Hopkins' Turn-out...*..3.30 P. M. H. T. PEAKE, November 7 . General Superintendent. ~F0R QE0B&ET0WN, 8. & New Accotiiod^btloix Line. BTEAMER C3-E3ST- HOOKER, CAPT. J. F. LONG. HAVING BEEN DETAINED, WILL LEAVE AC COMMODATION WHARF To-Morroto (Sunday) Morning, at 8 o'clock. For Freight engagements or Passage, apply to 8HACKELFORD & FRASER, Agents, PtfxxunberO_1 Accommodation Wharf. TOWAGE. THE NEW STEAM-TUG ARCHIBALD OETTY, Copt. Morsliou, now lying at Accommodation Wharf, will moke engagements at moderate rates. Apply to Captain on board, or to ARCHIBALD GETTY 6 CO., _ No. 120 and 128 Meeting-street, and November 24 , Noe. 63 and 55 Hasel-strEot ?j MUSICAL NOTICE. MB8. F. M. HARPER (DAUGHTER AND PUPIL OP the lote Prof. M. 8? Reeves), offers her services to tho cltlrons of Charleston as Teacher of VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Residence No. 26 Society-street, opposite the High School. Refers to Gs?. Jame? Snsons, Dr. Wttf. T. Wiuoo, T. Giianoe Simons, and Dr. W. M. Frroa. November 14__ ? W-MAKBTAGE AttD CELIBACY, AN E8.SAYOF WARNING AND INSTRUCTION FOR YOUNG MEN, Justpublished by tho Howard Association, and sent In ? led letter envelope?, free of charge Address Dr. 3. 8KILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association; Philadelphia, Po. November 4 Smo CHARLESTON lVHOLESAI... PRICES, Corrected und It?-vise?! Tor ftir Week ending Thursday, November 30. 1805. ARTICLES. BAGOINtJ, -^ yard Dundee. Ouimy Gloth. BALE HOPE, fi lb?MunlUa. Western. Now York. BREAD. H lb Navy .none Pilo?. Cracks m. BRICKS, -fl M. URAN, V 10? lb*. COTTON, V lb.? Ordinary to good Ordinary. Low Middling. Middling. Good MiddUng. Sra Ihh.nl. CANDLES, t* lb?Sperm. Adamantine. Tallow. COFFEE, V lb?Bio. Lai;na\ ra. Juva. CORDAGE, 'r\ lb?Manilla. Tarr?:?l American. VORN MEA L, BJbM. COAL, "$ ton?Anthracite. Ciiinbcrluiid. COPI'ER?Sheet, I? lb. FISH?Cod, "? 100 lbs. Herring, fl box. Mackerel, No. 1. V half bbl. Mackerel, No. 2, '& ball bbl. Mackerel, No. 3, y bbl. Mackerel by kits? No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. Sardines, ~$ 100?quarter boxes. Half boxes 10 12 15.00 2.50 -H 20 ? ? (a) ? ? 16 (?018.00 <_> ? 3.00 2.75 2.50 32 70 FLOCR, r> bbl. ?Super.110.25 43 40 8U 28 25 31 45 28 20 G.00 18.00 45 47 1.00 45 33 48 N nomlual. 60 9.00 75 10.50 8.CO 11.25 11.00 0.00 11.25 30 50 13 40 0.00 7.00 20.00 Extra Fine. Family, hulf bbln. FM CITS?l'runcH, ? lb. Figs, V lb. Dried Apples, 7* lb. Abuonds, soft shell, _? lb. Raisins, II. R., ^ box. Raisins, bayer, ?p box. Oranges,- ? box. Lemons, V> box. GLASS, t? box of 50 feet? American. 8x10. American, 1(1x12. French. 12x18. GRAIN-Maryland Ont?, <tf bushel.. Western Oats, %* bushel. Corn, J\ bushel. Deans, y bushel. HA Y, V- OWL?-North River. Eastern.none HIDES? Dry, 's?, lb. Green. INDIGO??, lb. LATHS, ^ M. LIME?Shell, V bbl. Rockport.i Cement., Plaster Paris. LUMBER, ".I M feet Clear White Pino, 1st quality White Pine, good run. Yellow Pine. Boards, %* M feet?Rough. .. Grooved and Tougued LEATHER, country tunned, "t*. lb. MOLASSES, $ gallon Cuba. Muscovado. Porto Rico. NAILS? American, 4?20d, H keg. American Wrought., Lathing. *? k?*g. Copper. Vi lb. Galvanized, t* lb. SpikoH, $ lb. NA VA L STORES, -r> bbl?Tar. Pitch. Rosin. No. 1. Rosin, No. 2. RoHin, No. 3. Spirits Turpentine, ?> gallon... Oakum, V lb. OILS?Lard, %l gallon. Linseed. 9 gallon. 8pcrni, Winter, \\ gallon. Cotton Seed, *_l gallon. Castor (E. I.), -f? gallon. Olive, > dozen. OILS.?KeroHino, ^ gallon. Benzine, V gallon. PROVISIONS?lleof. mess, ? bbl... Beef, prime, %?, bbl. Pork, mes-, V half bbl. Rump, V bbl. PRO VISIO NS? Bacon, Hams. & Ib.. Bacon. Sides, ? lb. Bacon, Shoulder*, ";* lb. Bacon, Strips. Lard, in lieg, V lb. Butter, -p lb. Cheeso. Potatoes, _V bbl. Onions, t*. bbl. Apples, t* bbl. PAINTS? White Lead, 't* lb. Black Lead. V> lb. RICE? Caroliua. ^ lb. East India Rice.;., SLA TES?American, y minar?. SHINGLES, *p M? Whito Pino, first quality. SALT? Liverpool, coarse, f* sack_ Liverpool, flue, %\ sack. SOAP? Bar, V lb. STARCH. $ Us. SPICES, "P lb?Cassia. Maco. Clovas. Nutmegs. Pepper. Pimento. Race Ginger. SPIRITS, V gallon?Alcohol. Brandy, Coguao. Brandy*, Dojne.tiO'..;..... Gin,.Holland. ........ Gin,'American..:......:. Rum, Jamaica. Rum.N. E.;... ... Whisky. Bourbon. ',<;/': Whisky. RooUlled,, ,..o?. SUGAR, tf lb?Raw. i.,.-.,-- )'. :,.... Cruskod....'.. '. :. . .si :..-. :.. ? Clarified A. Clarined:B;..;.. ; ;.,...,-.....,, CUrifleaiC:. ? i .A?. .* i-.? -... .* -._? SEGARS? Domestic manur-ccura, fl al TEAS, W lb?Imperial....... Gunpowder ,...'.-..-..... Hyson.*. Young Hyson., Black. TOBACCO,? its,ao.par.,iaallty.V..... TIMBER?Hown Jimber?YeUo**; Pins Ash..'. Poplar. Hickory. /. TIN?I 0 Roofing Plats*..,....,...,. ICTln Plato, 10x14.......',.. IX Tin Plate, 10x14.'..'.'. Block Tin. V lb. TWINE?Cotton, ft lb. Twins, Baling. Twine, Hemp. Jute..?...;.,.........-.-.. VARNISH?Bright, -p gallon. Parafine.,. VINEGAR?White Wine. V gallon Cider, ft gaUon. French, % . gfdlon. WINE, { . gallon?Port.. Madeira.'..... Sherry. '? Claret,*?|l case..:...... Champagne, ft basket. ZINC? Sheet. * lb. in) 75 (.?ill. 00 a po (??12.00 (?u 9.60 ?14.00 fijv 3.25 (fit 3.00 M 2.75 (?S ? Ca> 75 (S) 10.50 ?11.00 ?5?| 10.00 ? 0.75 ?.?) 35 ? ? ? 16 ? 45 ? 6.50 (<r. 7.60 ? ? 9.0. ?10.00 4.(X) 4.25 5.75 60 70 1.16 2.00 1.75 2.00 10 8 ? ? ? 7.00 ? 65 ? 75 lot 1.22 ? ? ? 2.00 i-o 2.25 ? ia ? 6 87J.I-? 1.75 4.00 I", 4.50 9 ? ? 2.25 ? 3.50 ? 4.50 1.00 2.75 4.00 90.00 75.00 40.00 ? ? ??so. oo ?45.00 30.00 ?40.00 00.00 ?G5.00 ? 60 40 45 05 75 8.00 20 7.50 1.00 30 12 ? 50 a so ? 1.00 ? 8.60 8 - ?10.00 ? a ? ? - (a _ ?15.00 8. fO ? 9.00 5.00 ? 0.00 <? 70 <_) ? @ - ? ? ? ? 8 - ? 4.75 ?10.00 ? 1.05 ? 1.00 ?20.00 ?16.00 ? ? ?35.00 <5) 35 ? 20 ? 34 ?31.00 ? 32 ? M ? 28 ? 4.00 ? 5.00 ? 9.00 ? IT ? 12.00 cr, 16 2.60 1.05 3.20 4.60 9.00 95 80 16.00 14.00 18.00 -0.00 30 21 20 30.00 27 45 22 3.75 4.00 7.00 13 15 11>,'? 10 ? 1-". 10? 12.50 m ? 12.00 2.75 4.00 13 13 1.95 1.75 1.2? 9.00 45 40 40 ? ? ? 3.30 ? ?.60 ? If ? 13? ? ? ? - ? ? ? 2.00 ? ?0 ? SO ? ? (.00 ? ?3.00 4.00 ?10.00 3.00 ? M* 4j75 ? $.00 3.60 ? 1.76 0.00 ? 8.00 2.60 ? 3.00 ? 3. to ? 2.40 i a ? 22 ? . 22 ?:.ao ?40.00 2.75 2.30. IS 23 31 i 21 .19 18.00 2.00 2.00 ? 3.00 1.50 ? 1.00 1.50 ? 1.60 1.00 ? 1.00 49 ? l.Ott U.M. ?ie_90 65.00 ? ? 65.00 76.00 17.00 17.00 20.00: 47 70 60 00 00 1.00 1.00 . 50 48 1.00 2.60 2.20 2.26 0.00 20.00 35 ? ? ?17.60 ?17.60 ? ? ? - ? - ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? - ? OS ? 60 ? 1.35 ? 0.00 ? 0.00 ? 0.00 ?10.00 33.00 ? ? Consignees per South Carolin* Railroad, December 3, 4, 5 anil 0. 1011 bales-Upland Cotton, 168 bales Sea Island Cotton, Furniture and Mdze. To Cohon, Hum;tel & Co, T Stoo honse k Co, Gibbes ?kCd, R Mure k Co, Hyatt, McBur Dey k Co, Mrs M A Snowden, 3 kO D Hope, W H Eas terly, J N Robson, Porcher k Heneroy, Toft k Howland, T 8 Hoyward, Bollmenn BroB, W H Caiu, f- Mne.bcth. W E Howlaud, H R Banks, Geo W WilUams k Co,.W C Beo ft Co. 0 O Witte; Hunt Bros, W B Williams, 0 O Martin dalo, A Tobias' Sons,. Graeser k Smith, R Adger, O.N Avorill & 8on, 0 L Gnilleaume, Adams, frost ft Co, W P HaU, Willis ft Chlsolm, H obla ft Co, T 0 Callicott, J B Pringle, J H Taylor, Mrs H Harris, J M Colcock, TAP Horton, Jonntngs, Thmnllnaon ft Co, Bird, G Goodrlch, Rev A T Porter, H W Kinsman, King ft Casaidey, Dr J B Memmlneer, W B Smith, Fraser ft Dill, 0 Atkinson, E H Rodgors A Co. T Pcarletein, J D Alexander, W H GUR laiui, Lt Mulier, H L Jeffers kOo, Vf O Dukes ft Co, E Shack elford, H M Stuart, Sr, G W Clark ft Co, Marshall, Beach ft Co, J B Boyleeton, Lee ft Spencer, D Mller, J T Mllligan ft Son, Crane, Boyloston ft Co, and O Reeder. Consignees per Northeastern Railroad, -.December 7 and 8. 169 boles Upland Cotton, 360 bbls Rosin, 31 bbls Spirits Tnrpontino, cars Furniture, bags Grain, Potatoes. Ac. To Adam?, Frost ft Co, Gaillard k Mlnott, Dukes ft Co, J D Olarkc, J M Caldwell ft Sod, T Stonny, A G lira ss, T O Callicott, W G Whilden ft Oo, NeurVIUe. M 3 Tobin, J ft J D Klrkpiitrick, Z Davis, Willis ft Chlsolm, T Street, O'Bry?h ft Rows, D OUlam. H W DeSaiuaaro, H H WL ltams, H L Lansfovd, 3 Noland ft Co. VOil LIVERPOOL?THE KNTIIIF.LY ?new and llrst-claB? American Bark TIISC'ANO, >skiilin(s' Master, having'a large portion of her ^o_*SB?c?tgo cngogcd, will havo din patch fur the above port. For Freight engagements ?it lowest market raten, ap ply to TUADDEUS STREET, December 9 N?. 74 East Bay. KOll ?AVEl?P-uT?L.-^Tl?E FIRST pelaos, fast nailing British Ship GENERAL IWINDHAM, J. Nlcol Forbes, master, having? portionofherearKoeiigagedBUdon board, will meet with dispatch for tbo above port. For freight engagements, apply to . ?? ROBERT MURE k CO., Novombor 27_mwfs No. Oft Church-Btreet._ K?K OVEUI'OOL.-lTIlE NKIV Alt Bark FEARLESS, two mouths old, will havo P('iiit-lt dispatch for the above port. For Freight ? engagements, apply to p. p. LOCKE. December 7_ KorrVi Wharf. Foit" nv?iipOitC-.:t?i_T ?vT. Clipper Ship TAMERLANE, Jackson Master, wants 500 HALES COTTON, and will havo ?o iuinit:diatc dispatch. Liberal advances mado on consignments. For Freight engagements, apply to _ December 2 W?LLI8 * OHISOLof. KOK 'LIVERPOOL.?T?I? "FIRST 'class Clipper Birk FILLE DE L'Ant, Graham ?maater, wUl mcot with dispatch. F?>r Freight apply to RAVENEL?1?.- CO. December 1 FOU BOSTON.?TH?J sflNf? B&t? ROLKltSON, .Scott, Master, having a largo por tion of her cargo engaged, wUl havo quick ?lls patcta for above port. For Freight engagements, npplv to December 9 Htuthl P. 1*. LOCKE, Kcrr's Wharf. POR P 11 ILA r?>: _PH IA-dCHY ' STONE LINE?The liurk (?EN. W. T. SUER ?MAN, Welch Master, will have dispatch. For ' Freight or Passage, apply to H. F. BAKER A- CO., Novombor 30 No. 20 Cumberland-street. 'THK~SCll?lTlVBR SMVRK WILL have ?inmediato dispatch for Baltimore. For iiFroight engagements, npplv to WILLIS ?^ CE-SOUL Deccinber 2 New York ami Charleston PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Leaving each Port every Alternate Thursday. STEAMSniP EMILY B. SOUDER, Capt. R. W. Lockwood. 8TEAMSHIP MONEKA, Capt. C. p. Mauhhman. THESE STEAMSHIPS. OFFERING EVERY INDUOB. MENT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVELING PUBLIC, having suporlor accommodations for Passen gers, with tables supplied by every luxury tho Now York and Charleston markets can afford; and lor safety, speed and comfort aro unrivalled on the coast. THE NEW STEAMSHIP MONEKA, CAPTAIN C. P. MARSHMAN, WILL LEAVE ACCO.MMODATION WHARF ON THURSDiVY, December ?, at ? o'clock. Liberal advances modo ou consignments to New York. For Freight or Passago apply at the office of tho Agenta, WILLIS k OHISOLM, December 0 North Atlantic Wharf. FOB N?WYOBgT THE REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINK OF FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS: GRASADA, I UTJAKKlt CITY, ALHAJIBRA | ANDALUSIA, THE C^TTAJK-EIEt CITY, CAPTAIN WEST, TT7TLL LEAVE BROWN k CO.'8 WHARF ON YV SATURDAY, Docembcr Oth, at 11.30 A. M., pre cisely. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENEL k 00., Agente Bouth corner of East Bay and Vonderhorat's Wharf. December 7 FOE PALATKA, FLORIDA. "REGULAR i_nsrii!." THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP O IT Y POINT, CAPTAIN 15. 8. TALBOT, WILL LEAVE COMMERCIAL WHARF, CHARLES TON, 8, O., every If'etintiday Morning, at Six o'clock, touching at Savannah, FernomUno, and tho Landings on 8k John's River?leaving Savannah every Wednesday AfUmoOn at Four o'clock. ... ?B-TXTI^3Sri3SrQr = Will leave Palatka ovary Thursday Evening, at Nina o'clock, JocVeouYUle every Friday Morning, at Eight o'clc-i, Fernand?M Friday Afternoon, at Foot o'clock, and Savannah every .Saturday Morning, at Eight o'clock. The 0TTY POINT was built by her present owners without regard to cemt?her 8tate-Booms and Cabins bo? Jxtg furnished in tho moat luxurious manner. For Freight or PMongo, apply to RAVENEL k CO., Corner East Bay and Vandorhorst's Wharfc Deoembor 1_ FOB SAVANNAH. ?REGULAR UITSTEi." THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP OIT-y POINT, CAPTAIN E. 8. TALBOT, WILL LEAVE COMMERCIAL WHARF, CHARLES TON, 8. C., every. Wednesday Morning, at Six o'clock, for Savannub, Fornandlna, and the Landings on St. John's River?leaving Savannah every Wednesday Afternoon, at Four o'clo jk. ?teXTTI*USr_3^Gr= Will leave Palatka every Thursday Evening, at Nino o'clock, Jacksonville every Friday Morning, at Eight o'clock, Fernondlno Friday Afternoon, at Four o'clock, and Savannah every Saturday Morning, at Eight o'clock. The OITY POINT woa built by hor presont owners without regard to cost?hor Stato-Rooms and Cabins be ing fnrnlBbcd in the most luxurious manner. For Freight or Poosoge. apply ^^ & ?? Corner East Boy and Vandorhorst's Whorf. December S __ TOWAGE. 1IHE NEW STEAM TUG FEARLESS, OAPT. N. W. , ALLEN, having been thorongbly overhauled, wfll mako arrangements for TOWAGE, either inside, out tide or ?lockage, at moderate rates. "Apply to Captain STYLES k CARTER, on board, or to Dccombora No. 19 Vandarhorst'? Wnart