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CHARLESTON. DAILY NEWS....DECEMBER 12, 1865. 1 COMMERCIAL. NEW YORK, December 8.?Cotton dull at 60e. for Middling. Floor ?lull, sales 7000 -bin. ut $7.10(uiH.'-5 t urState. $&_O0$lt.M Oblo, JH .00?$ lSHouthern. ?8.10 Canadian. Wheat dull; sates of *_0,< itl? bushels ut $1.00 for Chicago Spring, $2.40 fur Anil>cr State. Corn dull; sales Sft.OOO bMshcla at Ul cents. Uccf ?pilet. Pork tlrin, 28 cents for mess. Lard dull. Whisky steady. BALTIMORE, December G ?Coffee.?-Tho cargo o? tho British bark Clifton, from Rio. haB arrived sine, our last week's roviow, and 3000 hags were sold without -eight of eaniplo?, to a New York house; subsequently 123? bags, b ?lance of samo, woro sold in Now York for Western shipment on torins not transpired, but under stood about 19?? cents, gold. Homo lots of common Rio bave boon taken by tho trado at 27.!?(??28 cts. currency. At th<* close thore wiis very llttlo stock ill first hands, but the bark Amelia Gehring is reported below with 5000 bags. Stock in -Oeoud hands 7r>(K'?J?81)00 bags, ?pioto prime to choice Rio '_0*_@21 cts., gold. FiAiim.?Tho market generally has ruW dull and heavy, the only exception being for choice supers, which have been in uuxlorate demand for shipment and home tra?lo. Extra of all kimls aro neglected. We k?vo trans actions for tho week as follows: 1U0U bbls. City Mills, shipping brand, at ill.MS; choice held higher; 2r.()<) bbls. City Mills Super, 400 bbls. Rovul York tlo., 500 bbls. Howard-street do., all at ft); 200 bbls. City Mills, unsound, at $8.25. Wo givo closing prices as follows : ?Iownrd-Htroet Super and Out Extra f8.00@D; do. Extra $t).5t)'<?li); ?lo. Family $l'2??.i:l; Ohio Super und Cut Extra $8.60*39; do. Extra $9.60*$ 10; ?lo. Family $12(?l3; Northwestern Super $H.r>i)<'<r tf.7.r>: Chicago extra chotea $9.50r?ylO;City Mills g'iod to fancy bruiuls Super, $8,50 t_.9, do. do. shipping brands Extra $lt.7(M_ 12; Staudard ?Extra $0.80010; Baltimore Family' *?lr>: do. high grale Extra $13; Ryo Flour, now* $-.7-1.-7- Corn Meal?City Mills and Rrandywiue, $4.5<i; Buckwheat per 100 lbs. bulk, $4.7.V<i)5.2ri. GnMN.?Our market continues but lightly supplied -vitb Wheat, particularly prime and choice lots, which are mostly wanted for nomo milling; inferior and low grades arc neglect?*?!. Prices rules comparatively steady. Corn has been in largo supply, and flu* demand, though still brisk, favored buyers ut the close, especially for lots not strictly prime. Oats are steady. Rye dull. We givo trans actions for the week at the Corn and Flour Exchange us follows: Wheat?The offerings to Wednes day, inclusive, amount lo only 15,DUU bushels, withsali*s of':i500 bushels white, at _ l.90eii2.70; 10,000 bushels red, at $I.76(a>1.9ft for inferior, and $8.300X99 for good to choice. Market closed nominally, as follows: For prime to choice white, $2.75(?'<.2.80; fair to good, $'2.2.">(<? 2.50; inferior, $l.9()'?i 2.10; prime to choice red, 89.460 _.50; fair to good, $2.10(g)-.35; inferior, $1.75?-. Corn ?Receipts to Wednesday, inclusive, loot up 12.j,ooo bushels. Market has bcou activo for export, but prices at th close favored buyer? several cents, included In the sales were 50,000 bushels whit?-, ut 87(?.9'.c; 15,000 bushels inferior and ?lamp, at SOfi.n.'ic. ; 3000 bushels yel low, at l>0Tp02e., latter lor old; 13,000 bushels new, at 87 @88c. ; 8000 bushels do., ut M?0SC. ; inferior old at 8l)c. Market closed at 85c. for good aud !)0c. for prime dry white, and 84((?i8"ic. for yellow. Oats hive been In mod orate receipt, "with sales of 11,000 bushels, at !>0(?.?'ic, weight. Ryo?Very little arriving, and only Bale re ported was a small lot at 85. Hay ani> Stjiaw.?There is no change in the market. We quote with fair demand prime bal?:d Timothy $21@ '22, und Rye Straw at $18**j?3_ per ton. Blouma.?Imports aud stock light; demand also lim ited, confined to small lots from jobbers, within our rango, as follows: Porto Rico, 7.?c*.(?$l; Cuba Muscova do, 50(?l70c. ; Cuba clayed, -13;?. OUo. ; English Island, 55 008o. Provisions.?Hogs have been In good supply the paRt week, and tlio market further depressed, in part attri buted to the weather, which has been too warm for slaughtering. Prices fell from $14 to $12.50, within which rauge 2000 to 3000 head have been taken, mostly at the latter flgure. We notice the arrival of some small invoices of Now Dnlk Moats from the West, but bear of no sales. Quote nominal, for Shoulders 14J? cents, and Sides ISAM It cents. Suuill sales of green Meats have been made here us follows: Shoulders 13 cents; Sides li1: cents, and Hams 14*_,15 cents per lb. Dacou is dull, small sales of Shoulilers, old, reported at 1G?.?@1C,_ cents; supply fair for the demand. Sides are scarce with moderate sab's of both old and new at 20 cents; neu- Hauls urc ?pioti*d at 2 li" _ "> ceuts. Earil is inactive; --quota Butcher's ut l?fty'-Oc;'Western 24 cents per bbl. Butter more refined; last sule was at 20 ceuts-, nowquot ?d ut. 23 cents per lb. Of Mess Pork our market is ?piite bare; ?piote at $30(3)81 per bbl. ; West nominal. Suoaiis.?Importe this week amount to wo hlids. Porto Rico. The market has remained inactive, though with out any quotable change. Wo report pales of 75 Ulula. Porto Hico, to tho trade, at 13 !?( ?; 14 ?tfc. ; 10 hhds. Eng lish Island at 13 >?c. for fair groeery. We quote as fol lows: Cuba und E. I. fab: to good refs., UwttAfe.i fom months; do. do., grocer}'. -3.*_?S>)14e. net; do. do., prime, 14r.i*. I. 'sc. net; Porto Rico, common to good grocer)' 23X@H}{e. net; <io. do., primo to choice, 15c. net; Ha vaua, No. 12, 13}?c, four mouths. Refined Sugars?Aro in moderate demand, and pricot steady on a basi? of 19>B'c. for hard, and 18 (?c. for A soft for lots of twenty or more burrels, aud He. less for 10( barrels or more. 8EEDS.?Clover lias been In limited supply, though thi X)fr?.*riiig8 on Wednesday were rather larger. The marke bus ruled steady and linn at $8.50;i/8.75 for good to prinn ?tho outside ligure, however, being ditucult to reolizi on largo lots. Sales comprise, for the week, 300@40l bushels. Timothy continues dull, aud prices cutlrcl; nominal at $.'i.50i?-:i.7?. Flaxsecd wc quote with sales a .$3.10(5:3.15 -^ bushel. Salt.? Liverpool fine is very scarce, most of tho deal ors being out ot'Htock. Small sales of ordinary brand aromado at $3.70@$3.75. Ashtou's is in better supply with sales at $4.25. Ground Alum we quote steady a -$2.35 f*> sack. Turk's Island from store is still eellin .at 50 cents _t bushel. Whi KY?Has ruled dull tho past week. There aro n buyers, tho rectifiers generally being supplied-, priiet .liovvcver, aro quoted nominal at $2.34@$2.35. Som .sales have doubtless been made, but not reported. Consignees per South Carolina Railroad December 8.and '.). "90 bales Sea Island and 636 bales Upland Cotton, Fui niture and Mdze. To Hunt Rros, W H Easterby, Will! A ChlBOlm, T Stenbouso & Co, Hyatt, McBurney k C< Fraser k Dill, G W Williams k Co, 3 -I Easou, Marshal Beach k Co, E D White, John Hanckel, A J Crafts, H ' Peako, J R Emery, Mrs Beuwall, /. R Oakoa, C Gr?vele] J Jones, W H Gilliland, R T Walker, E H Rodgers k C( O N Averia & Son, J 8 Gibbcs, W Huut, Adams, Frost Co, R Mure k Co, W P Hall, McElroy, C O Witte, W "Wordlaw, J Cant well, J M Caldwoll.. Son, Mowry k Ci Lee k Spencer, Gibbcs A Co, C H Mo?se k Co, and T Trout. Consignees per Northeastern Railroad, December _ and 11. 206 bales Upland Cotton, 195 bales Rosin, cars Fun fture, bbls Spirits Turpentine, Grain, Ac. To D Gillai Adams, Frost k Co, Lee k 8pencer, R Q Pinclcney, M H Mi-ell, T Street, Gaillard k Minott, R Yeadon, Rev A Pron ti s, Ferguson, H Cobia k Co, J M Caldwell Son, Mowry k Co, J A J D Elrkpatrick, G W Williams ?Co, Sor even k Niabet, West k Jones, T Stoney, J D Si lers, G Vf Clark & Co, G H Smith, Mrs L J RoblnBon, S Rod gers A Co, w K Ryan. > PORT CALENDAR. _COB-JCTED WEEKX.T._ ?525 M TUB MOON. JFiill M. 2d, lh. 25m. even. INew M. 17th,llh. 21m.nio Xast Q. 9th, oil. ?am. even. |First Q. 25th, 7h. 9m. mor ,%\ DEOEMBEB. 11| Monday... Tuesday.. Wednesday Thursdoy ., Friday_ Saturday .. Sunday_ BUN. BISES. I BETS. 0..54 6..55 6.. 05 6..50 6. .56 C..57 6..53 4..53 4..53 4..63 4..64 4.. 54 4..64 4..64 MOON SETS. 1.. 0 1..60 ...44 3..38 4..29 6.. 23 6..13 HIOl WATI 2..11 3.. ( 4.. ] 4.. 6: 5..4 6..3: 7..11 MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CHARLESTON. Arrived Yesterday. [Dec. Sehr Pilot's Bride, Blatchford, Port Royal, 8 C. H To the U 8 Quartermaster. Steamer Genoral Hooker, Long, Georgetown. 10 bt Cotton, S bbls Tar, Ac. To Shackeltord k Fraser, Wi A Chiaohu, und otbors, Ofiterholtz flat, from Stono River. Lumber. To C - A Kopff. BELOW. 3ark Tojuca, Harrimati, Now York, C days. Md .To D J Sturges, Capt Rutherfoord, Quartermaster, Wliey. Howe, Doucin k Co, G W Williams A Co, J 1 X> M?ller, il Klati? k Co, Dollmauii Uros, J Harrissoi] .llling, J II DevcroAux, Ufferhardt k Cunipsen, J Ca? sen k Co, Z Miller, J Ilcsomau, Trout k Amsbury, ( Our- A Co, J H Lin.tedt, A Bisclioff, G W Steffen Co, Scrovon k Nisbot, Jno F O'Neill k Son, J Commi llavonel & Co. C L Kornahrens, D H 811co_, G G Duel Btnsell Bros, D C Rcdpath, Wagcnor, Heath k Mouse C N AveriU A Son, W E Reeves, W M Bird k Co. Geo Olney, J 8 Bolmer, A Canalc, O L Guilleaumo, Fergui .k Holmes, H Harme, J 8 Schirmer, Robt Lawless, ] Amme, C Ltllcnthal, A Blschoff, J 8 Terry, C Grave E R Cowperthwaft, Adams k Damon, Cahlll k Co, I A Co. 8 Hort, F Wohman, J B Duval & Son, J Holn and others, Hehr Rachel Seaman, O'Neill, Boston, 8 days. M? To P P Locke, and pthors. A Horra brig?unknown. Prom this Port. Sehr Susannah, Hall. Baltimore, Dee. 4. iSohr Myrover, H- ghes. Now York, Deo. 8. Cleared for this Port. Bohr J F Farland. Avery, at Baltimore, Doo. 6. Bchr Hiawatha, Ingraham, at New York, Dec. 2. Bohr Louisa Frazor. Stoclman, at Philadelphia, Doc. . Memoranda. Tho Br brig Riverside, NeweU, cleared at Bouton, ?ember 1, for Sidney, C. B., to load for Charleston. No. 80 Market-street, BETWEEN KING AND MEETING-STREETS, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN foreign \m domestic LIQUORS ; ALSO, TOBACCO, SEGARS, &C. 2. Do f? r\ DDLS. JNO. GIDSON, SONS ?<? CO.'S WHI8KY. 150 bbls. Oltl Kentucky Whisky, various brands 25 bbls. Extra Copper Eistillod Whisky 25 bbls. Dudley's O. K. Baltimoro Whisky 50 bbls. Common Whisky 200 cases Bourbon, Nectar and Ryo Whisky 5 casks Brandy, Otard, Dupuy ?tCo 5 casks Houncssey Brandy 100 cases Brandy, various brands, warrantod lino 5 pipes Holland Gin, a superior articlo 5 pipes Domestic Gin 50 casca Fino Gin 3 bbls. Jamaica Rum 3 bbls. Now England Rum 10 casks Sherry Wino, "Crown Brand" 5 casks Madeira Wino 5 casks Crescent Port Wiuo 25 casks Tort Wine, warranted a genuino arti clo 50 cases 0000 Sherry Wine 50 cases Palo Sherry Wino 50 caaos Madeira Wine - 50 caaes Madeira Wine, Gautcr's brand 150 cases Cider 50 cases Claret Wino 25 cases Hock Wino 25 cases Sauterno Wine 50 baskets Piper's Heidsoick Champagne 25 baskets Moit &, Chindon Champagne 10 baskots Uedon Cliquot's Champagne, Greei Seal 10 cases Aunissctte Cordials 5 cases Raspberry Cordials 5 cases Curacoa Cordials 5 cases Pcppormint and Lemon Cordials 3 casks Wino Bitters 20 cases Drako's Plantation Bittora 25 casks Allsop's Ale, warranted 25 casks Younger'? Alo, warrantod 25 casks JofTroy's Alo, warr anted 25 casks Bass & Co.'a Alo, warrantod 25 caskB Weir & Son'a Edinburg Alo, warrante 100 casks Massoy, Collins & Co.'s PhiladolpbJ Palo Ale, very fino 300 cases Philadelphia Alo, very fino 60 casca Falkin'a Alo, warranted 25 oaake Guineas' Brown Stout Portor, warran ed 25 caaka E. A G. Hibbert's London Portor, wa ranted 50 caaka Byasa' London Portor, warranted 50 casks Falkin's Stout London Porter, warran ed 50 caaka Philadelphia Porter, pinta and quar 25 casea Philadelphia Portor 20 gross Gale & Axo'a Smoking Tobacco 10 gross Anderson's Solace Tobacco * 10 groas Anderson's Amulet Tobacco 10 gross Mickle & Son's Forest Rose Tobacco 10 groas Mrs. Miller k Co.'s Fine Cat Tobacci 10 gross Mickle & Son's Grapo Brand Tobacc 10 groas Lorillard'a Olivo Branch Tobacco 10 M Honry Clay Bogara 10 M Jockey Club Sogars 5 M Rose de Santiago Sogars 5 M El Sol Segars 5 M Figaro Segara 5 M La Sublima Bogara 25 M Common Sogara Kegs of Rappeo Snuff . 300 Demijohns, assorted, from 1 to 5 gallons 100,000 Brandy, Whisky, Gin, Wino, Portor a Ale Labels 500 gross Corks, anaortod ALSO, 50 pounds of TIN FOIL, will arrivo in a few da direct from Europe 3 puncheona Irish Whiaky 2 puncheons Scotch Whisky 50 caaos Irish Whiaky 60 cases Scotch Whisky All orders ontrusted to mo for any soction of country, shall have my immodiato attention. Goods forwarded by Express marked C. O. D. F. C. KERRIGAN. Decomber 12 A TURKEYS! TURKEYS! FINE LOT OF TURKEYS, FOR 8/VLE AT LOW prices, at No. 27 Woolfc-Htrcet. December 13 1?* ?RIME^?PPLES! Q/"l DARRELS I'RLME APPLES FOR SALE. OU Apply to HUNT ? ?: DBO?, Decnniber 12 l* Accommodation Wharf. ORANGES AND PINEAPPLES. I i~\ 4~\I\f\ CHOICE SWEET ORANGES LU.V/vU ? Dozen Pineapples barrels Choleo Apples 100 barrels Choice Western Red Potatoes 60 barrels Wliito Potatoes?$3.50 per bbl. A choleo lot of Almonds Raising, Cranberries aud Dates. For solo by E. DAVID, Nos. 77 and 70 Market strcot. Country Orders neatly tilled. 3* December 11 ORANGES AND PIKEAPPLES. JUST RECEIVED. A FINE LOT OFSWEET ORANGES and PINEAPPLES, in flue order for shipping. For sale low by J, D. TOON I, 121 Meeting-street, December 11 2 oppoxitc the leo House. YELLOW PINE BOARDS AND SCANTLING.. i)f\ C?dC? FKKT -TOB SALE, IN LOTS TO ?U \J \J \J \J suit piirehnsers, by TROUT A AMSRURY, Northwest corner East Ray ami Market-street. December 13 F0RSALE CHEAP, 7" AND CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A LARGE AS SORTMENT of Potatoes, ApploB und Onions, at No. 10 Vendue Range. D. J. STCROES. Lee ember 12 FOR SALE. T/^n. RALES GUNNY RAGGING J.V/U *?*"? coils Ropo 0 bales Twiuo. Dy December 11 OIRRES ?t CO. A FOR SALE. FINE BUGOY AND HARNESS. APPLY TO WM. II. DAWSON. November 20 No. 51 Bread-street, FOR SALE, aIHE ENTIRE 8TOCK OF A NURSERY AND Flower Garden, as It stands at present, located on King-BtreotRoad. comprising adrecn House, 100 ft. long, Garden Sashes, DcRs, Glasses, Flower Pots, Tools, Cart and Wagons, Ac. AJMO, A LARGE QUANTITY OF DWARF PEAR TREES, Evergreens and Deciduous Trees and Shrubs. Apply to A. PUDIGON, King-stroct Road, Churluston, S. C, or bj mail 0* December 7 Fire Engine for Sale. PALMETTO FIRE ENGINE COMPANY OFFERS for sale a first class Engine, double break, in gooi ordur. Messrs. Pino k Uarlshom, of New York, mukcrs Apply to either of tho undersigned. /AS. COSGROVE, TIMOTHY CLAFFY, JOHN DUNCAN, THOS. FLYNN. Dee.omber 11 LUMBER^ LUMBER ! ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WIDE AND NARROW GROOVE AND TONGU1 FLOOnrNG AND LINING Dressed Shelving Clear inch Boards, dressed Clear *; Inch, 1?4" Inch, l}? Inch, ami 3 inch Pin Rough Boards Joist, Scantlings, Ac. Nails, Doors Sashes aud DUnds. W. E. REEVES. Wharf foot Market-street November 22 lmo* Sashes, Blinds, Saws, Cottoi OINS, ETC. WE ARE PREPARED, UNDER RECENT ARRANGI MENTS, to furnish at prices beyond compclitio as follows : SASHES, RLINDS AND DOORS (on orders) Saw -Mills, of all descriptions, Portable, Ac. Planing Mills Tongue and Groovo Machines Circular ?Saws Scroll Saws Engines otUls, Gins Corn Shellers. And aU kinds ot AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, upo spoclllcaUous. Descriptions given at our office. TROUT k AMSBURY, November 7 Cor. Eist Bay and Market-streets. No. 9. MACHINE BELTING. No. S ALL WIDTHS, IN LEATHER AND RUBBER. For salo by J. M. EASON, No. 0 Exchange street, rear of Old Postofuco. December 4 " CROCKERY AT REDUCED PRICES. Qf\ CRATE8 A8BORTED CROCKERY, ALL GRA? ?V ITE WARE, landing and to arrive, consisting i DHiNER, TEA AND TOILET SETS, Ewera and Basin Cups and Saucers, Covered Dishes, Plates. Bowls, ai all articles usually found in a well selected Stock Crockery. Wo offer tho above a'.areduced prices for fow days, in lota to suit purohascrs. Orders by mi promptly attended to, by O'MARA k PRE8TON, No. 80 Qucen-nt., betwoeu King and Meeting sts. December 5 tuths AGRICULTURAL WAREH0US. AND SEED STORE, AT THE OLD STAND, No. 297 KINO-STREET NEW NUMBER, 363?viz: PLOW8, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, Horse Hoi Road Scrapers, Corn SheRors, Straw Cutters, Corn ai Coffee Mills, Spades and Shovels, Hay and Manure Forl Rakes, Hoes, Meat Cutters and Staffers, Bark Mills, a Wood, WUlow and Stone Ware. Also, a fresh supply Landreth'a GARDEN SEEDS, as usual, and 20 bushi Onion Seta, for planting. For aale by C. RINO, November 14 tuthsrlmoB Lato D. Landroth k Co, The American Land Company, JOHN A. ANDREWS, PRESIDENT CENTRAL OFFICE : NO. 67 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, OFFERS ITS SERVICES FOR THE PURCHAf SALE. LEASE or EXCHANGE of City or Count Property in the South and West, or In procuring Wo: men, Superintendent?, Tenants or Partners, from i North or from Europe. Correspondents offering p perty, wlR please forward description and terms, chargea made except in case of success. THURBER, SOULE & CO., Agent NO. 4 STATE-STREET (UP STAIRS), CHARLESTON, S, C Novembor 27 Smos nd y a, tho NOTICE. PATIENTS WHO ARE SUFFERING WITH RH1 MATICAL pains and swellings, neuralgia, to and head ache, gout, spasms, cough, asthma, qulr deafness, diseases of the eye, contractions, jaund: suppression of the menses, foiling of the womb, dro) piles, lichens, aU kinds of Bkln and blood diseases, x vousness, paralysis, epilepsy, dyspepsia, dysentry, d rhcra, liver complaint, and all kinds of fevers, ought try tho natural healing art, called BaunBchoidtism, Life Reviver, who represents tho moat complete Apol cary'a shop in tho boat and truest sonso, because the. fects are warming, animating, relieving, and governs circulation of tho blood. In critical casos, for instar apoplexy, colic, pneumonia, nervous fever, chol yellow fever, tranoe, or apparent death, where we h no time to bo consultative, where the fact ought to Instantly decided, in such ciraumstances tbis prove? once tbo Life Reviver as a aavor of life-, therefore path attacked with such critical diseases, ought to call in time at the office of Baunscheldtlsm, and not wait u their physicians have pronounced the case a hope one. Office and residence No. 0 Burns' lane. Dr. J. O. LUDWIG, December 6 lmo* Professional Baunichcldtls THE HAUNWIGLL SENTINEL. THE PUBLICATION OF THIS PAPER, WH10H FIOE was destroyed in February lost by the Fed army, has been resumed. It Is the only paper publlt In that !**.r~o ?nd populous District, aud to merchants business men possesses advantages seldom met with. Terms for advertising, SI per square ot twelve line less, for each insertion. Subscription to paper, S3 annum. Address E. A. BBONSON, November 22 Proprietc THE PHOENIX, PUBLISHED DAILY AND TEI-WEEKLY IN COL BIA, 8. O.. by JULIAN A. SELB Advertisements Inserted at reasonable rates. The PH NIX has a large circulation throughout 10 upper part of the State. Novembor HAY AND CORN AFLOAT. t)()A BALES PRIME NORTH RIVER HAY, LAND -j?i\J UtO from Schooner Wide World, on Adger'x Wharf 2700 bushels Prime White Corn, landing from Brig Alfred, on K?*rr's Wliarf. For salo low while landing, by JOHN CAMPSEN k CO.. No. 14 Mnrket-strci't, opposite State-street. December 12 1 T 50 COTTON SEED. O ARRIVE, 500 BUSHELS POYA PROLIFIC COT TON SEED, aud for Balo by LEU A SPENCER, December 12_6_ North Atluutlc Wharf. FIRE CRACKEE8! FIRE CRrVCKERS! BOXES LARGE No. 1 FIRE CRACKERS. Just received and for sal?; by LAUREYA ALEXANDER, December 12 1 Nos.* 140 ami 142 M.cting-st. PICKLES? PI0KLE8I! QQ BOXES PICKLES, A?;., CONSISTING OF GER ?O KISS, Mixed Pickles, Cauliflower, PiccaliUi, as sorted Pickles, Clmw Chow, Tomatoes Ketcliup, Salmi Cream, French Mustird, Seville Olives, Marmalades, Jellies, Ac. Just received per schooner "John Houston," ami for culo by LAUREY k ALEXANDER, Nos. 140 and 112 Meeting-street. The above invoke of Pickles is put up with the best white wine vinegar, and we challenge the cntiro trailc for a better orticl?*. _ December 11 BUTTER, LARD, &c. If FIRKINS CHOICE GOSHKN BUTTER fj 25 kegs Choice Leaf Lard M bids. Mackerel 50 boxee t'liecso 50 kits Htckorel 10 libls. Pickled Herrings 100 boxes Suiokeil Herrings. Just received anil for sale bv CLACIUa k WITTE, No. 80 East Bay, corner North Atlautic Wliarf. December 2 stuthti WHISKY?TOBACCO. -| f\ BBLS. OLD BOND BOURBON WHISKY X.\J 10 bbls. Mountain Dew Whisky 20 bbls. Rye Whisky 100 cases Udolph Woolfc's Whisky 15 boxes Chewing Tobacco. For sale low, by T. SAVAGE HEYWARD k SONS, December 9 stuth. No. 123 East Biy. B CHEESE, BUTTER, LARD. OXES ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE Firkins Butter Firkins Lard Barrels Flour Barrels Onions Barrels Potatoes Barrels Apples Boxes Adamantine Caudles Boxes Hydraulic Pressed Candles Mackerel in kits and hull barrels. ALSO, A fino assortment CIGAIIS. P. CONNER A CO., No. 70 East Bay, Two doors south North Atlantic Wharf. December 9 3 SALT! SALT! 1 OiOtfl SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, IN FIN _L\_/\_/\_/ order, und large sacks. For sale by GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO. December 9 3 ~ LIVERPOOL 8ALT AFLOAT. ?r/\/\ SACKS IN SPLENDID SHIPPING ORDEI _) \J \J Landing this day and for sale from the whar by THADDENS STREET, December!!_ No. 74 East Bay. FLOUR, RICE, VINEGAR. -| ff\f\ BBLS. FLOUR _L\-/ V_7 7S bags Java Rice 25 bbls. Cider Vinegar. For salo low by JACOB S. SCHIRMER, November 20 No. 18 North Commercial Wliarf. CORN, OATS AND HAY. C)?_r_ BALES PRIME EASTERN HAY ??tJ\J bW bushels Oats 500 bushels Corn. Lauding and in store, and for sale bv TROUT k AMSBURY, Northwest cor. Market and East Buy streets. November 29 BEST ORRELL COAL. 1AA TONS BEST ORRELL COAL, ON BOAR JLV/\_/ bark Florence Chipman, from Liverpool. For sale by RAVEN'EL A CO. December 7 5 GRANITE FRONTS. THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE PREPARED TO FURNIS GRANITE STORE FRONTS, of aU styles and fi. isb, from $500 upwards. ALSO, IRON FRONTS, patterns of which will soon bo hand. TROUT A AMSBURY, N. W. corner East Bay and Markst Btreeta. November 25 WELSH SLATES. Qf\ ?T./"_/"_ SUPERIOR WELSH SLATES, - ?\J \J\J\J SORTED slzca. just received r bark "Florcnco Chipman," from Liverpool, and for si by ROBERT MURE k CO., November 30 No. 66 Church-street, TIN! TIN! IPA BOXES 10 AND IX CHARCOAL, ROOFI? __??>!_/ ?nd BRIGHT TIN?best brand. Just rece ed. and for tale by T. TUPPER k SONS, Novomber20 lmo Brown's Wharf Stoves! Stoves! Q/\A STOVES. SUITABLE FOR OFFICE8 ( *J\J\J DOOMS. For sale at Manufacturer's Prie by HOPKINS, McPHERSON k Co., October 31 No. 155 Meeting-street FOR GEORGETOWN, S. G. New Accomodation. Line STEAMER S. OF era hod and j, or per O-ZEHST.. HOOKER, CAPT. J. F. LONG. WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF, above, To-Morrow Morning, the 13th inst, i o'clock. She wiR return from Georgetown on Fri next, and lo&vo hero again on Monday, the 18th last. For Freight engagements or Passage, apply to 8HACKELFORD k FRASER, Agents, December 12 Accommodation Whar FOR PALATKA, FLORIDA. "JBESG-TJl-.AR LINK." THE NEW AND SPLENDLD STEAMSHIP DM X. the 24 CITY POINT, CAPTAIN E. 8. TALBOT, WILL LEAVE COMMERCIAL WHARF. CHARI TON, S, 0., every Wednesday Morning, at o'clock, touching at Savannah, Fernandina, and Landing, on St. John's River?leaving Savannah o Wednesday Afternoon at Four o'clock. RBTTTRNlNia*: Will leave PalaUca .very Tkursday Evening, at 1 o'clock, Jacksonville every Friday Morning, at E o'clock, Fernandina Friday Afternoon, et Four o'ol and Savannah every Saturday Morning, at Eight o'ol The 0ITY POINT was built by her present ow without regard to coat?her HtatoRooms and Cablni ing famished in the most luxurious manner. For Treinbt or Passage, apply to RAVENEL A CO., Corner Eaat Bay and Vandorhonit'a Wha December 1 VOll LIVERPOOL-_TUE ENTHIELT new and nrtt-daas American itark TU8CANO, >Kkllling. Master, having a large portion ni" her ===&eurgo engaged, will have dispatch l..i- tlicabovo port. For Freight engagcineiits ol lowest market ratet?, an. ply to THADDEU8 STREET, DOCOmbor 0 No. 74 EuHt Ray. I'OH l,lVKlll'OOI..-'hll<- NEW A? Bark ?TEARLESS, two months ol.l. will lmvu ?iiilek dispatch for the above port. For Freight engagements, apply to P. P. LOOKS, December 7 Ki-rr's Wharf. IP O Ik I.IVERPORL.?TIIK ?V "i ?i^ Clipper Ship TAMERLANE, Jackson Master, Jit-aSa-1,wants 500 RAIES COTTON, and will have "SfSSSainuiiedlate dispatch. Liberal advances mado on consignments. For Freight engagements, apply to Dccembcr2 WILLIS k CHISOLM. FOR LIVERPOOL?THE FIRST class Clipper ?ark FILLE DE L'AIR, Graham mauler, will meet with dispatch. For Freight apply to RAVENEL ?t: CO. December 1 FtntllKiV V OR K.?"H K KCI1 A NTS? Regular Line?Tin* fast clipper SchuOUOr WIDE EWORLD, Piern?n, inaster, being of small capa i*ity, will be quickly despaletad. For freight or passage, apply t<> WILLIAM ROACH, Corner East Day ar?l A.lgei-'? ?uuth Wharf. Dt'Cfliihi-r 11 >' EMPIRE LINK."?KOK I'liii.i . DEI.P1IIA.?The fat-t Brig ? ELLEN P. STK SWAKT," Holland niaslei*, will sail for tlinabuVO ?="=A?uanie(l cily in n few days with what frolght may offer, Apply to T. S. ?v T. O. Rl'DD, Agents at Charleston. LATHBUUY, WICKEESHAM k CO., December 12 Philadelphia. FOR P II I LA I> K L PHI A? K?T STONE LINE?TIh) Dark GEN. W. T. SHER MAN, Welch Master, will bave dispatch. For Freight or lissage, apply to H. 1*. RAKER ic CO., November 90 No. 20 Ctimherlaml-Htreot. FOR NEW YORK. THE REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINE OF FIB8T-0LAS8 STEAMSHIPS: GRANADA, I QVAKKIt CITY, AI.MAHlllU A I ANDALl'SIA, THE i?Tr4 A., A. L H A. M 1* H CAPTAIN BENSON, WILL LEAVE BROWN ?t CO.'S WHARF ON WEDNESDAY, December 13th, at ? o'clock precisely. For Freight or Passage, apply t<> RAVENEL ?t CO., Agents. South corner of East Bay and Vanderhorst's Wharf, Dccciubor 11 New Fork and Charleston PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Leaving cadi Port every ??alternate Thursday, BTEAMSHIP EMILY R. SOUDER, Cam?. R. W. Lockwood. STEAMSHIP MONERA, Capt. C. P. Mahshman. THESE STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVERY INDUCE. MENT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVELING PUBLIC, huvlug miperlor accommodations for Passen? gers, with tables supplied by every luxury the Now York and Charleston markets can afford; and for safety, speed and comfort are unrivalled on tho coast. THE NEW STEAMSHIP ON MONEKA, CAPTAIN C. P. MARSHMAN, WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF THURSDAY, December ?, at ? o'clock. Liberal advances made on consignments to Mew York, For Freight or Passage apply at the office of tho Agents, WILLIS & CHISOLM, December 0 North Atlantic Wh irf. ?FOB SAVANNAH. THE UNITED STATES MAIL BOAT CAPT. GEO. H. BEAUFORT, WILL LEAVE ON TUE8DAY MORNrNG,- DEC. 10, at 8 o'clock A. M., from Accommodation Wharf, for Savannah, connecting with the U. S. Stall Boat HELEN GETTY for JacksonvUlo and all Intermed?ate ports. For Freight or Passago, apply to tho Captain on board, or to A. GETTY k CO., December 12 1 Nos. 126 and 108 Meeting-street. FOR SAVANNAH. REGULAR LUSTE. THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP O X T "Y POINT, CAPTAIN E. S. TALBOT, WILL LEAVE COMMERCIAL WHARF, CHARLES TON, S. C, every Wednesday Morning, at 8ix o'clock, and returning will lcavo Savannah every Satur. day Morning, at Eight o'clock. The CITY POINT was built by her present owners without regard to cost?her State-Rooms and Cabins be ing furnished in the most luxurious manner. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENEL k CO., Corner East Bay and Vanderhorst's Wharf. December 11 TOWAGE. JES Six the very line ight ock, .?ClU ners i be rf. THE NEW STEAM-TUG ARCHUJALD GETTY, Capt. Mershou, now lying at Accommodation Wharf, will nmko engagements at moderato rates. fApply to Captain on board, or to _ ARCHIBALD GETTY k CO., No. 126 and 128 Meeting-street, and November 21 Nos. 6*1 and 6.*. Hasol-street. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,) Ohabixston, S. 0., Nov. 6th, 1866. J O N AND AFTER THURSDAY, 0TH R18T., THB Passenger Train will run the following Schedule; Leavo Charleston.6 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.16 P. M. Leave Hopkins' Torn-out.7 A.M. Arrive at HopVlus' Turn-out.3.30 P. M. IL T. PEAKF, November 1 Genoral Superintendent,