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BATUI'.DAY MORNING, DECEMBER Iii, ?S65. COMMERCIAL. lui (turf.-. LIVERPOOL-Per hark Robert Hay WOU s..o!.? Salt, tn I; Muru ti Cc New York Markets. MONEY HACKET. The Horfd, of December ll, reports: Tbe money market is easy at seven per cent. for call loans and busiu* ss notes are more inquired for since ?S i nblication of the Secretary's report. In January Government will disburse about $10,000,000 In gold coin for interest on bonds. THO disbursements for tho two ye;:: i oupon notes, dne i 'ccember t. bave added largoly io t..i sturplus or loanable funds on the market seeking employment in temporary loans. 'ihe gold market has been depressed hythe sale?f gild 121 lificates, or tbe new kind nf imper currency con? vertible into ??tecle, and issued by Government. Thc Jowi -? price oi tue week was in'., n. ening on Monday si -7 ".?.ml closing tiMlayat 140.:?. Tbe foreign ox cli ng< market is hrmer, owing to the scarcity of pro? duce ami cotton bill*. Prime bankers' sixty day slerlina bills are held at ITO'.J to lu j, prim? commercial at 109, ...I Soutberncolton and produce lulls at ms'. to li ii. PRODUCE ?AKKLT. SEW VORK. Saturday. Dec &-Corrox.-The market tras dull and heavy. Sales 1300 bales at ISc.fcl'Jc. fur Middlings. 1?...- VDKTUFFS.-The mark? t was dull, and prices gene? rally lower. Tim Common and Medium grade* state ami Western were 5c@15c. l wer, ami very dull. Sales emu) bbls. at $7f. 7 6M fot Supers; $T.83(cr8 for Extra State; ?8.10 > s.?:> for Choice <1 >. : $8.253 8.60 for s:.i? pii: : Knmtd-Hoo.i Obi >: $7.8?N?} 10.33 Extra Western: $|0.:*?i.>{.*>$'..* Don! Extra w -'.1,1 umist, umin. S ..<... i i IT >uc v....; ,;ii!l i.p.i he:;vy. Salis .-'?' bids, st r-.."n . ii.MM'ir s:;?" i>: fin.;. |.-. fur Fancy and K\trs. Cauada irhsir was iiMiniiial .-- s. :.. lot Comaum; fs..o;.' it for good to choice Lxtr.c. Co* li was lower and unsettled, especially ITttmnnd; HalosRO.OUi bushels, including Unsound at s".-. O", il to Prime Western Mi? tl a: '.'.v.' : lc. : Jersey Vi i low :?; s'ic.i.i s7c Oats were lower and dull. S.\l"s 40.000 bushels, in elading Western at 45c.fe37c. : State at 60c.?,r,lc.; .1er ney :it :>u\in S5c I'ltovtMoss.-Pork w.i? without essential change, but closed heavy. Sales '.'nu bli!s. at $29 c $2911.:', for mess, closing at $29 -23; $*J for primo inos. Also 1200 bbl.-;, new mess, seller January, $.'7 ;i<? @ $js. LAW? ....-..< Irregular, and moro active. Sales, 700 pkgs. at I fie. m -itu.: BUTTEB was dull and heavy at 55c. ' 37c for Western and Ohio; :i7c. r<: 42c. for Stat- : 45c. u? 55c for Orange County {mila * Cni:E<K was Arm but tptict at 13c. 17c for Ohio, ive Hi Vie. for State, 18c. sj 18>?c, Mr factory made. MOLASSES.-There wan a moderate tr.nl , and prices were without essential change. Sales, sn bhds. at 5Ce. <!?. fif.t. for Uuscovado, ami 7.*.c. (.?? 83c. for porto Rico. Ci ?i i I.E.-The market i-t strong trna gold basis, bfii trad-, is dull. Salts COI bags Kio, p. r Alert, at -.'IV., gold, dn'y paid. itu Quiet and unchanged, at '.?/,c. fi. lt)'.?c. for Rangoon. SALT.-There hu been a large movement in Ashton's, at S3, gold, per sack. SCOAR.-Gold prices aro tinner. but trade N <piil- in active, and currency prices iiuscttk.il hythe decline in g >1<L Tho ?des were restricted to 44 linds, and r>"> boxes. Kenned, nominal. TALLOW.-The market was dull. Sales 70.000 lbs., at I" Ll:...-, for Prim.- Western and I itv. WHISKY-Waa dull, with trilling sales at $2.34(5 2.33. FRUOIITS.-There are less Ba^tlstufTs and Cotton of? fering, and rites are drooping. To Liverpool, 300 bales Cotton at 9-32d.@5-lGd.; 14,000bushels Wheat, fi'.d.: 230 tobls. Flour at ls. ud. : and pur steamer, ir>i) boxes Bacon at 25s. To London, per steamer. 7000 bushels Corn on private t.-rnis. To Hristol, 4<Hi tons assorted cargo at 2us. BALTIMORE, December IL-COFFEE.-Bark May Queen arrived to day, from Kio, with IOHO bans. Stock now in first hands about S()!iO bags. Market is heavy; we haw only to report sales of 2im bags ordinary Kio "at IS.'?c gold, and 00 do. good at 20c. FLOUS.-Tho market was excessively dull to-day. There was very litt!.- inquiry otfThaiige. and no sales Teportrd. We heard a rumor of several thousand bbls. City MlUs, shipping extra, Invine, been sold for export to Lrazil. hut were unable to trace it satisfactorily. Choice Supers are in rather light supply, ami .ire main? tained ;,t fOi Common and mixed hrai.ds are unsaleable. Extras of all descriptions are slow of sale, and prices favor buyers: sonic fair brands have been sold as low as $'.) 25, and the choicest, shipping will not bring over $9 75 $10 per bbl. We repeat quotations, though mainly bomiiial, viz: Howard street super and cut extra ffl .10 M SO, do. extra $9 CO (.> flO: do. family $12Ci $13; Ohio super and cut extra $8 SO ta j?9? da extra $9 50 fe SKI; d ?>. family $12 (n $13; North v< stem super $8 RUC* -?., 7.1: Chit-auoextra, cliolcn $t?SO <?:. $10: City .Mills, oad to fancy brands super j.s so^$0; do. shipping rands extra $11 50<3 ?12; do. stan,lard extra $9 50(2 $10: Baltimore family SIS; do. high "ratb-s extra $13 per bbl. CORN was in large supply to-day, the offerings reported '<u 'Change footing up 46,000 lmshels wldte and 20,000 bushels yellow; the market deeliued several cents, and induced an active demamL Included in thu sa'.-s were 2."..">Uii lmshels white at .S0(,i M.-., 20,000 luisliels do. at s:tc. and 1K00 bushels inferior at 70i? 78c.-of yelljw, 15.000 bushels old ami new sold at 7fif? sn.-., bulk at 77@78r.; also. ICUO bushels obi. Dy cut, at Th? 72c. per buxlieL OATH.-"COO bushels offered, with sale? of 5000 bushels at ISlSSOc, weight, and 1301 bushels at 44c, measure; a lot of 200 bushels primo brought Mc, weight. MOLASSES.-Nothiug doingcxcrirf small sales from job? bers, within ?ur range, viz: for Porto Rico, 75c.@$l; Cul a Muscovado, Gosj 7uc ; do. clayed, 45r? 5tH-. ; and Eiml'sh Island, Sag Kk> per gallon, as to quality. Pin ?VISIONS.-Hogs at the pens lu re were quite active to-day, selling from $13.26 to $14 net: some 1500 head ?changed bauds, and mostly taken by butcher?. At Cin? cinnati to-day Hogs further declined: understood about $10 ni t, but subsequently reacted },'. Resides the little activity noticed about some of thu packing bouses, our market is exceedingly dull. There is no demand wor ihy of remark for any portion of th" Hog product. A 4mall lot of new Western Hulk Shoulders were sold on orivate terms, understood about Ll'.c. City Lard is jfferod at lSc, without buyers; suinll lots from jobbers Aro qnoted at 21c Bacon is scarcely luquirctl for; quote nominally Shoulders, old, at lCc (>< lfi'^c. ; Sides, old and new. 20c Mess Pork ?30(ffi$31 ? bbL St'OAR.- Wo hear ol no transactions. Wi cents has been offered ti il refused for refining. In the absence ?of sales we rc, at previous quotations, viz: For Cuba and English Island, fair to good refining, 13@13At cents, 4 ii o iths; do. grocery, 13 V"T4 cents, net: prime do., U*i cents. Porto Elco, grocery, l-f}i@U>4 cents; primo to choice, 14)i?15 cents f lb. SALT.-With motlcrate demand from dealers prices re? main sternly as before quoted, viz: ordinary tine, $3.75; Ashton's. $4.25; Gmund Alum, $2.35 t? sack, and Turk's Island CU cents fl bushel. In lots from store. WHISKY-Continues dull; we report a small sale to-day of Country, in second-hand packages, ?it $2.30; quote at $2.30'n $2.31 for new. Old ls scarce, and selling in small lots from jobbers, at $2.33 "?A galltn. BALTIMORE, December 12.-Flour very heavy for ?common: high grades unchanged. Wheat drooping. Com dull: white 80 cents; yellow ""dj.78 cents. Clover seed lower: sales at $8.13. Provisions dull. Sugars have a downward tendency. Whiskey dull at $2.31. WTf.MISGTOS, December 13.-The murket is in? active and quiet. Sales to-day of 13 bales cotton, ut the following tates : Low Middling Wc 1< lb: Middling 42c Si'intTs TunpxsTiXK.-Sales of T.", bids, st 60QG5c. j? gallon. CBUHE TcnrKSTiML-Transactions light, and 42 bbls. sold to-day at $3.00. TM:.-We notice sales til" (VJ Lids, al $2.25, and nn ex? tra lot of 200 bbls. at $2.31). T o rv. -Sales of 1 f?it bids. No. 2, at $7 : TOO Lids, com- j nv", at $3, and WI Mils. N >. 2. on private ter i s. Tram u.- Tw?i rails wen? sold a?i follows Ordinary ; MARINE NEWS. I? o RT O P C II A lt L K S T O M . Arrived Yesterday. [DEI IS j Hr i. ir? Robert Hay. Keslako, Liveriiool. 7u days. To ! Brigllclirv M-ans. lull, New Voil:. S days. Mdxo I anti lfav. To W Reach. ?: 1? Ahroiis .v Co, .1 E Adger ,t Cc (' N \vcriil A Son. t: Be.tnl, E Bates .\: Co, H Uischoff . A: Cc Belliiiaun Uro .. B R Cowpcrtbwait, -I G Reversen, W M Rirtl Co. W T Burge * Co, S G Courtenay, Je mmius. V.'IIEastcrby. ? Gerdts i'o. Glbhes& Tlc mi] ? a, W Gurtiey, .1 Hunt, ll tint l?ro?, R .i .lohu tflon ,l?t.uiugs.Thoni?iiison Co. ?! D Kavanagh,SR Mar*iiall. W Marscher .V Co. C 0 OstentlorlT, H O'Neill, H Pnnz rbi Uer, s >uth Cawllna Railroad Co, T Street. T Stenhouse & Cc Styles ? Carier, Wanllaw k Carew. E B Everett, du iwWWUUams .v Co, Bissell Bros, Geo W Klug, und others. Sehr Viuos Edwards. Somer , Phil idetpbia, 6 days. Cod JJ. i M,UC. To H V Baker A: Co, L Chap?n .s: Co. Ilavene |& Co, Ja< Quinton. T Street. Gregg k Howie. Cameron, Bsrkl-v \- Co, Cbarluston Gas Co, Nathan & Ottolengni, ? ? W Lhivd, Wm Lebby, Railroad Agent, WPIiilson, Kline': Wii k?nberg k tv, I-haugh A- Matonee, W Roach. J HesemaiL A Getty & Cc P Fogarty .V Co, Sisters of Mercv .1 Russell, 1! W GililK-s. ithisnlm Uros. UK l'lcm in- it Cc W ll Easterby. G W Williams & Cc ll S Rhett .v Sou. ll T Peake, and Order. . Pcbr Kl:>:a, Martin, Pee Dc . Sbiugles, To Fairchild k Hamlin. , , Steamer Gen'l Uwker. Long. Geor?i.tt?wn, si. C tierce- Bice 'J l?alcs Upland . otton and sundries. To Bhsckelford .v. Fraser, .1 M Caldwell te Sou. J ,v. F Daw-1 eon, Hud others. Clcnrrtl Tor tUs? Hort. Sehr T J Frasier. M if le U, ai New 7?.rk, Dec. ?. ' CHARLESTON MESS BEEF. OfC BARRELS MESS BEEF, FOE SALI; HY ??O December IO 2 RAVBNKL A CO. HAY. f) A A HAT r.S riAY. LANDING FROM BRIO HENRY t\-\J MEANS, at Adgcr'e Wharf. For ?ale by O. W. KINO, December 1?! 1* At Untie South Wharf. P0TAT0ES,~0NI0NS & APPLES C10NSTANTLY ON ll A ND, AND FOR SALE BY / D. J. STUBRES, December DI No. If, Vendue Bange. TURPENTINE BARRELS^ 1 AA PRIMB BARRELS, FOR SALE CHEAP, IN Wj\J good order. Apply to W. M. BIRD A CO.. Na 203 East Day. ALSO, GLUE for sale. 2 December lfi CYPRESS SHINGLES. 100.000 r?T DIE December 10 1* FAIRCHILD k HAMLIN. WOOD. DESI QUALITY OAK AND PINE WOOD. FOR j 1> salo by PK ER RITT ic VENNINO, At Southern Wharf Wood Yard. Deccmbci IS !I* GUNNY CLOTH AND ROPE. ?I A BALES HEAVY GUNNY CLOTH X \) lo coils Rope. For sale by EAVENEL ?: BARNWELL, December i"> 2 Nu. ITT Baal Day. YARN ! YARN! (Dr BALES YARN. ASSORTED NUMBERA. Wi ?.'-> rm ?ve : and l?r si?c Ly HENRY CUDI \ Ac CO.. Dci-omlx r 11 Qiiceii'Stm-t, near East Bay. COTTON SEED. rsv) ARRIVE. .'>oo Bl Min.s POYA PROLIFIC COT 1 TON SEED, au'1. t.?r sale hy LEK k SPENCER. December 12 "> North Atlantic Wharf. TIN! TIN! 1 " / \ BOXES D' AND IX CHARCOAL, ROOFING I Ol/ and BRIGHT TIN- best brand. Jual receiv? ed, and for sale by T. ITITI.K .'? .S< ?Ns. November 20 Imo Brown's Wharf. WELSH SLATES. Q/'\ /\f \?\ SUPEBIOR WELSH SLATES, A8 .)l/.l_/l/l/ soul M? aises, .inst received per hark "Florence Chipman," from Liverpool, and fur sale bv ' ROBERT MURE k CO., November 30 No. Psi Church-strcct. YELLOW PINE BOARDS AND SCANTLING. \ f\?~\r\ FEET I'oU SALE. IN LOTS TO ?\J. I )\) U snit purchasers, by TROUT .V AMSBURY, Northwest comer East Bay and Market street. December 12 FOR SALE. 1 AA DALES SKA ISLAND COTTON BAGGING J ' J I" '.' bales Hamitic: Twine. (?IDEES & CO.. nber Wi Adgor's South Wharf. FOR SALE. ioo ??aST,,AO,?rNo '.' bahs Twine. By December ll GIBBES A- t'O. FOR SALE~ A FINE BUGGY AND HARNESS. APPLY TO ii. WM. ll. DAWSON, November 2!> No. 61 Brc ad-street. Fire Engine for Sale. IPALMETTO FIRE ENGINE COMPANY OFFERS for sale a first class Engine, double break, in (mod order. Messrs. Wno .?i Uarlshom, of New York, makers. Apply to either of the undersigned. JAS. COSGROVE, TIMOTHY CLAFFY, JOHN DUNCAN, THOS. FLYNN. Deceruhcr ll BREAD! BREAD ! BREAD! THE SUBSCRIBER HAS REOPENED THE WELL known BAKERY Nc. 0*1 Tradd-street Families wishing a good article of well-baked Loaf Bread are re? quested t<> leave their order? at Daki ry. He has procured competent cart drivers, and will de? liver Dread to any part of the city. November22 imo J. C. MARSHALL. GUANO! GUANO! IPERUVIAN AND SWAN ISLAND GUANOS, SUPER? PHOSPHATES, and the Bruce Concentrated Fer tilizer. an- off, ri d to the trade at the lowest wholesale prices, by GEO. E. WHITE A; CO., No. Cliff-strcct, New York, or, CHISOLM BROTHERS. Sole Agents, November 17 No. 70 East Bay, Charleston, s. C. L. S. HOYT'S SrPKRPHOSPHATi: OF LIME. ASUPERIOR AND WELL APPROVED ARTICLE, which has Leen extensively used linth North and South, and lias met with unequivocal success*. The subscribers are prepared to take orders. TROUT ii AMSBURY, N. W. corner East Bay and Market streets. ALSO. PERUVIAN GUANO, BONE DUST. Ac, Ac. November 2.R> Sashes, Blinds, Saws, Cotton GINS, ETC. WE ARE PREPARED, UNDER RECENT ARRANGE? MENTS, to furnish at prices beyond competition as follows : 8ASHES, BLINDS AND DOORS (on orders) Saw ll ills, of all descriptions, Portable, kc. Planing Mills Tongue aud Groove Machine-, Circular Saws Scroll Saws Eu glues Stills, Gins Corn Shelters. And aU kinds of AGRICULTURAL MACHIN ERY, upon spoel?cotious. Descriptions given at our office. TROUT ic AMSBURY. November 7 Cor. East Bay and Market-streets. LUMBER! LUMBER ! ! WHOLESALE .AJSTD ItE'J^YII.,. \XrH)E AND NARROW GROOVE AND IONGUE VV FLOORING AND LINING Dressed Shelving Clear iiuii Hoards, dressed Clear X bicL, 1 '? imii. 1 Inch, and 2 inch Piuo Rough Boards Joist, ScauUiugs, kc. Nails. Doors Sashes and Blinds. W. E. BREVES, Wharf foot Market-street November 22 lum* Tlie American Lau? Corap?y, IN A . A N D I< E W S , PRESIDE CENTRAL OFFICE : XO. " BiiOADWAY, XE IV YORK, OFFERS ITS SERVICES FOR THE PURCHASE, SALE, LEASE or EXCHANGE ol City or Country Property in the South and West, or in procuring Work lucn, Superintendents, Tenants ur Partners, from tho Non ii or from Europe Coriviipondeuts offering pro? perty, ? iii please forward description und terms. No charges made exeep' in casi- >>t ruecesf. THURBER, SOULE ic CO., Agents, No. 4 STATE-STREET (UP STAIRS). CHARLESTON, S, C. November '-7 Mmes TUTTY ?PJJ?TTY UP! N. M. GILBRETH, No. 101 Market-street, HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP \RTIST, KESPECTFULLY SOLICITS O UDERS rill 7' ? old and new customers. Gf ^ KING promptly attended to. FUT ?"Y for sale. J?, .?r in SAVANNAH HERALD CAN DE HAD AT Rill's Hook and Periodical Store, No. 10S JIAKK^T-STREET. ptsmovr 20 DAILY NEWS....DEC CHEAP FAMILY GROCERIES. li. W. STEFFENS & CO., Corner King and George street, CHARLESTON, S. C., HA VIC ALWAYS ON HAND A FRESH SUPPLY OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, and will ?i l! at wholesale aud retail, at THE LOWEST MARKET PRICE COFFEE. TICA. SUGAR. SYRUP, MOLASSES Flour-Extra Family, Self-raiting and Buckwheat Rutter, Lard, Rama, Slriii Bacon, Family Heel, Mess Pork, Tongues Bologna, Mackerel, ".?os. I. 2 and :i-in barrels. bait-barrels ami kits Salmon, Lobsters ami Oysters, in cans Sardines-vholc, Itali'ami quarter boxes Cheese-English Dalry, Goshen, Uara, Pineapple and Rap Sago Pickles. Preserved Ginger, Fruils. ele. Raisins, Almonds, Figs, Prunes, Currants and Citron Sweet ?ni, Mustard, I'.pper, ' pic s, etc. Brandies, Wini:-, Cordials Toisui-c Sega rs Crock? ry .1:1.1 Grass Waru Kerosine Gib and Lamp* of all descriptions. t?. W. STEFFENS A CO. December li: _ _smwjg THWuPS?l-T"!: BROTHER, IQ" O - HS EAST 23 A. "5T , WHOLESALE GROCERS Commission Merchants. -0 JUST RECESVED. AND FOB SA Ll'. AT LOWEST CASH PRICES: 1 AA LAGS KIO COFFEE .1.1 ""J HO mats -lava Coffee lim bbl?. Sugar, A. U, C and Coffee Macken I in kits, '.. bids., ami bids. .'.mi boxes Herrings tin . crees Bacon, Shoulders, sides ami Hams Butter, Lard, and Cheese, Oni'ms, Potatcei ?md Apples Hm bbls. Whisky, from Ibo cheapest In Hie best article "i e:is!is Henne tey Urandy. ALI'.. PORTER and WINES, and a general assortment of GROCERIES. December l!5 CHAULES L. GUILLEAUME, No. 143 oMeetin^-^ti-cot, 0|>positc Ilarnc-strcet, <> KKK US KOR BALK-VIZ 1 ?CAA DARRELS H. SUGAR ?UU UKI ba inls V A Sugar UKI barrels A Sugar 1(H) barrels C Sugar r.u barrels C t.'olTce Suga. 50 barrels Crushed Sngar 500 sacks Liverpool Salt 250 sucks Turks Island Salt .Mi cases Table Salt Mi sacks Kio Coffee 'Jfi sa-ks l.*guayra Coffee 25 sacks Ghi Government Java Coffre Hi sacks Ginger l(i sacks Pimento Kl sacks Spices Hill boxes Slack Teas 100 lxixcs Green Teas 200 barrels Flour 100 half-barrels Flour 28 barrels Sugar-house Molasses v5 barrels Myrup 50 half-barrels Syrup ntl half-barrels No. 1 and 2 Boston Mackerel SO quarter-barrels No. 1 and 2 Huston Mackerel 100 kits No. land 2 Boston Mackerel ,r>00 boxes No. 1 Herrings' BOO boxes Scaled Herrings i barrels I'olatocM .'.e.. kegs Nails Spades, Shovels, Shot, H. S. Nails Buckets, Brooms, Pails, Tubs Blacking Brushes, Mason's Blacking Matches. Willow and Oyster Baskets Sci ves. Pipes, ?VC. SOU boxes Spices Mustard, Hepper, Ginger, Cassia, Ac. Cream of Tartar. Soda. Ac. HW boxes Copperas 100 boxes Brimstone RIO box, ? Alum fin boxes Madder HW cases Crackers, Ac, ."cc, A-c. 5(W boxes Soap 2.10 boxes Fancy Soap HUH) boxes Candles, fcc, ?Vc., tc BOO coils Rope 360 coils Manilla Rope-various sizes 150 bales Gunny Bagging 20 bales Sewing Twine, .vc, kr.., kc. Now in store, and arriving, at tho LOWEST MARKET PRICES. December C LATEST ARRIVAL " 3?er Steamship and Sail. 1 r\/\ BBLS. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR JL VJ V/ 0'J bbls. Extra Flour 100 bbls.'Super?ne Flour H5 bbls. Super Flour 125 bbls. Fine Flour 5u bbls. No. 1 Mackerel CO bbls. No. 2 Mackerel 45 half bbls. No. 1 Mackerel 40 half bbls No. 2 Meckerei 20 quarter bbls. No. 1 Mackerel 25 quartet bbls. No. 2 Mackcrol 25 kits No. 1 Mackerel 2tW bbls. PotatoT 2fi kegs Butter 25 hhds. Molasses 10 boxes Bacon Sides 10 tierces Hams 10 hbds. Hums 3 bhds. Bacon Shoulders 5 tierces Bacon Strips 20 bbls. Crushed Sugar 25 bbls. Powdered Sugar 21) bbls. Clarified Coffee Sugar 20 bbl?. Brown Sugar 20 sacks Coffee 4(W sacks Liverpool Salt 10 socks Spices 200 boxes assorted Family Soap 250 boxes Fancy Soup-Colgate's 75 boxes Candles 50 boxes Starch 211 dozen Brooms fid boxes Mustard 25 boxes Black Tea Bi) 1 oils Manilla Rope 25 coils Hemp Rope 2t)0 boxes Tin- assorted 100 coils Iren Wire 20 coils Lead Pipe 20 liomin Hatchets 1". tloseu ll uuiner* fi dosen Wood-Saws io dosen Collins' Axes IB dossn Looking Glasse?-assorted :lfi0 M Segars-assorted 75 reams Foolscap Paper BU leann Letter Raper 75 reams Note Paper 10 boxes Ink And a desirable lot Carriage Trimmings. For sale by ARCHIBALD GETTY k CO., Nos. 12ii and 12? Meeting-street, December fi Warehouses Nos. 53 and 55 Hascl-st. LIQUORS! LIQUORS ! INCLUDING A MOST EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OF uverytliing iu the LIQUOR HUSIA'KSS. sDCit /.s : 200 bbls. WHISKY, aomc uki, smite splondid, and sonm very cheap 10 quarter casks BRANDY 100 packagi* WINES, CHERRY BRANDY, ST. CROIX RUM, PORT WINE, Ac. &c. 3000 cases WHISKY, BRANDY, GIN, ic., ?Vc CuU at our Urge .Valen Rooms, No. 115 MEETING STREET. UKO. W. CLARK & CO. October 13 SALT, FLOUR, ETC. 1 CT AA SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT J.O\J\J 50 SACKS TURK'S ISLAND SALT 100 BBLH. BEEF 100 DHLS. AND HALF BBLS. PORK 200 BBLS. EXTRA FLOUR 300 BBLS. SUPERFiNE FLOUR 200 CHEESE -DIFFERENT KINDS. For sale cheap for each by GEO. W. CLARK ?Si CO., 0 -aber 13 No. 115 Meeting-street. EMBER 16, 1865. CHAMPAGNE, CLARET, SHERRY, &c. rpiIE SUBSCRIBEOS, SOM-: AGENTS IN THE STATE JL of South carolina for th? celebrated Charles Favre Champagnes, nr.; prepared tu receive orders ?rom ilcttlera and hotel? fur i he sam.-. Also, AR? ;.t- for the fellowing well known WINK?: C. S. Campbell k Co*?. SUKItRV WINES Welsh Brothers" Madeira Wines Herzonant'a Clarets Herzouant's Sautirn Kiernan .v Co's Rhenish Wines Rebetlo, Valcntc k Co's. Port Wines. Orders received for the direct importation of the above. Now in St-.r." of MATU EWES ?: FORD, No. :ll Broad street Casus CU. FAROE CU vMPAGNE Qnarter casks Campbell's sherry Caaes Ilerzonanl's Clarets. December lt! ,-wlino ROPER & STONEY. I NAILS. SALT, HAY, FLOUE, &c. irn KEGS NAILS, ASSORTED SIZES l_f_)vI 25U sacks Ground Alum Salt 200 bales N. R. and Bastera Hay Itftl bbln, Kxtra and Super Flour ntl bbls. Pure Cider Vinegar pi bbls. Plaster PJI?H li) bbls. Cement. Landing :;ud In store, and for salo by II. F. BAKER .x CO., C?a! Yard, No. 90 cumbcrland-strect. Dereudier lit _3 EXTRA SUGAR CUBED CITY P!<; RAMS AND SHOULDERS. BSSI.ri-npiality. Cr i Liwl.v J. A. ENSLOW Jfc CO. C?1IH, HAY, SALT, &c. (.)"'/ \? \ BUSHELS PRIME Winn; CORN ^.D* M ' bali?s Primo North Uiver May .jim s UTUS l i 'erpiNll all Ino bbls. Super .iud Extra Flour. A I.s.,. GROCERIES, LIQUORS,.vc. Forsalcby JOHN CA MI-SEN .x CO.. Ko. il Market, ?pp^ito State-street. Dccciulier I fi 9 CANNED GOODS-JELLIES, ftc. -I / \ DOZEN FRESU SALMON, 2LR& 1 " / -ju dnr.cn Fresh Salm.I lb. lu do; c.. fresh Lobsters, 2 lbs. 2?dozen Fresh i.oh.t.-rs. I Wt. *?) dosen Fresh Toirinlors, :t ilis. 'jo ?h.zen Jellies, in tumblers )o boxes Plc .!. s- mixed, quarti SO boxes Pickles-mixed, inn's. ALSO SARDINES. OLIVES. BOA?, STARCH. LARD, Mackerel, kc At JULIUS IL OPPENHETM'S, December 15 1J No. 114 East Bay. GROCERIES! GROCERIES! 17^ RES II SUPPLY OF ?R0CERFE8, JUST RECEIV 1 ED. ALSO. FRESH ROASTED AND GROUND COFFEE, of thc best quulitj, always on hand, and for sale low hy II. W. KUI ETE. No. 17:1 King street, corn or ol (-'lilford. N. lt. Hoods sent to any part of ile-city FREE OF CIIAItiiE. 6? December IG BACON AND LIQUORS. SEVERAL HDDS. HAMS, PRIME Several hbds. Shoulders, Prime Several hhds. Sides. Primo Several cai-er. Brandies, Wines, Oins, Champagne Cider, Bourbon Whiskies, Alea, .fcc. For salo by O'BRIEN k AIMAB, December 1.1 No. 10 Markot-stoect. WHISKY-TOBACCO. BBLS. (?LD BOND BOURBON WU ESK Y io bids. Mountain Dov Whisky 20 bbls. Rye Whisky Iud cuses Udolph Wool fe's Whisky ir? boxes chewing Tobacco. For sale low, by T. SAVAGE HEYWARD k SONS, December 0 stntht! No. l'j:t East Biy. 10 LIVERPOOL SALT. CARGO OF BRfTIsn BRIO RAVEN, NOW DIS? CHARGING at Atlantic Wharf, for sale by W. B. SMITH * CO., December 1(1 Oillon-streel, ne;ir old Postoflkc. SALT! SALT!! JUST ARRIVED AND NOW LAN DI NC. PBOM HR. I DARK ROBERT HAYES- I 4f>0(> sacks LIVERPOOL SALT. For sale at the lowest | cash price, by J. N. M. WOIILTM INN. Agent, Decemlier 10 5 No. 187 East Kay. LIVERPOOL SALT. i AAA SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, PER BRIO 4cVUU HAVEN, for salo by the cargo, or in lots to ault purchasers. Apply to W. C. TI LION, December Ut S* Atlantic South Wharf. LIVERPOOL SALT AFLOAT. FAA SACKS IN SPLENDID SIHPITNO ORDER. O v/ \) Lauding this day and for ?nie from UM wharf, by THADDEUS STREET, December li No. 74 East Bay. Heidsieck & Co's. Champagne. THE PUREST, BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE market. Call and purchase of UKO. W. CLARK & CO., October 13 No. 14."? Meeting-street. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 CnAULKSTOTT, IS. C., Dec. 18th, 18fifi. J ON AND AFTER FRIDAY. THE 15TH INST., THE Passenger Trains of thU Company will lcavo from the Depot, in Line-street, at ? o'clock A. M. H. T. PEAEE, December l-l 3 General Superintendent SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 CitAni.KKTOV, S. C., December 13, 18G5. J SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT this office until the 21th inst., for Building and Keeping thc Hotel at Ringville. Plans and SpcciAca tlcns cul be seen at this office. Also any information connected with the mme can be had by applying to HENRY T. PEAKE. December 14 4 Gent- Supt. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 Cii.M'.t.KsTON S. C., Nov. Otb, M65. j ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, BT-?1 INST., TUE Passenger Train will run Inc fallowing Schedule: j Leave Charleston.OA M. Arrive at Charleston.1.13 P. M. Leave Hopkins' Turn-out.'. A. r-L Arrive at Hopkins' Turn-out.3.30 P. il. IL T. PEAKE, November 7 General Snnerititendcnt ^wMnnMMB.BMMno.KM9 BW-??? mm rm FOR SAVANNAH. " RKG-TJX.AJ? IVLNIiir TUE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP CITY POINT, CAPTAIN E. S. TALBOT, WILT. LEAVK COMMERCIAL WHARF, CHARLES? TON, S. C., every IPetfsMdajj Morning, at Six o'clock, and returning will leave Savannah every Satur? day Morning, at Eight o'clock. The CITY POINT was built by her present owuers without regard to cost-her State-Rooms and Cabins be? ing furnished in the most lu ?curious raauuer. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENEL k CO.. Corner East Bay acid Vanderhorst'a Wharf. December ll FOR LIVERPOOL.-THU ENTIRELY M^vnow ?nd llrt-t-class American Hark TUSCANO, jjjf^tffiSkilling, Master, having a large portion of her SBSs&cargO engaged, will have dispatch for tho above port. Tor Freight engagements at lowest 'market rates, ap? ply to THADDEUS STREET, December o Nu. 74 East Hay. r-r-rv^ POI! LIVERPOOL_THE BTE WAI 3?3a?B?rh FEARLESS, two months (dd, will hava Zjj?^y <l?ick dispatch tor tin: above port. For Freight 3Br=z=?i engagements, apply to 1*. P. LOCKE, December 7 Kerr's Wharf. FOR LIVERPORL_THE A 1 ?Clipper Ship TAMERLANE, Jackson Master, Bgfrwanbi 100 DALES COTTON, and will have immediate dispatch. Liberal advances made .n consignments. For Freight engagements, applv to Deceiub. t * WILLI.! fe OHISOLM. K-?TV FOR LIVERPOOL-THE FIRST JfQgQclass Clipper Bsrk FILLE DE L'AIR, Graham nKKRymaater, will meet with dispatch. For Freight SKBSfeapply to RAVENED fe CO. December 1 . .p-s. FOR liOSTOiV.-THE PINE BRIG KL'-I^ ROLEB80N, Scott, Ma>ter, having a large por 4j-J?t?on of brr cargo engaged, will havejquick dis SSSspoteh for above pori. For Freight engagements, apply to Decembe r t) stiuhl P. P. LOCKE, Kerr's Wharf. , ^-s, FOR NEW YORK*-MERCHANTS* r-V-'ifl-V P'Cjmlar Linc-The fast clipper Schooner WIDE ?fvRaWOBLIl, chas. Iv Hildrcth. master, wants 2.10 rmiKibales Cotton to lill np; will he dispatched quick? ly. Apply lo WILLIAM ROACH, Corner K.?sl Ray and Adder's South Wharf. December IS rr-v_ STAR LINE-FOR KEW YORK_ .s?s^Th? first class bark TEJUCA. Captain Hani* 'j .< n an, having a portion of ber cargo engaged, ^^|0 have lui'* ediatu ti -patch for thoabove port. For Freight or Passage, apply to D. .:. STURGES, December 1.1 No. IC Vendue Range. r-FT-s "EMPIRE LINE."-FOR PHTLA .X?JfcCDELPHIA.-TIM fa l Brig " ELLEN P. STE ?j^g^yWART." Holland master, will sall for the above ?E?rsa&?named city in a few days with w hat freight may offer. Apply to T. S. .V T. G. RUDD, Agents ::t charleston. LATHBURY. WICK ELSHAM fe CO., December 12 Philadelphia. ^^-rv FOR PHILADELPHIA_KEY *CjS>fiTONB LINK.-{FIRST AND ONLY VES SjSRySEL LOADING).-Tim Hark GEN. WM. T. SrS^SnhllEBMAN, Welsh Master, will sail as above. Fur balance of Freight, apply to IL P. RARER fe CO.. No. 20 Cnmlierlaod-street Sv~ Vessels of this linc guaranteed to insure at tba lowest rates. December 14 a. .?> FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER_ jT7V*H Thc line new british Brig RAVEN, Jas, Hayes, ZJ^ftfiMaatar. :)12 tons burthen, and in condition for ?BaSwany voyage. Apply to W. li. SMITH fe CO., December li; Gillon-strcet, near Old Postoflice. r. -s., t port ?ALTIMORE.-TO SAIL . ',: '} , ON SATURDAY, JGth inst.-Tho Steam ?J? ! M " ship CUMBERLAND, Captain Wm. Den 7~- :. T?< kin, will leave Kerr's Wharf, on Satur? day, lfith December, at 4 P. M. No Fr.-iglit received after 1 o'clock. P. M. on the day of sailing. For Freight or Passage, apply to MORDECAI ft CO., December 14 No. 110 East Bay. FOE NEW YORK. THE REGULAT. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE OF FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS: GRANADA, I Q,CA KER CITY. ALHAMBRA | ANDALUSIA, THE ANDALUSIA. CAPTAIN HURSLEY. WILL LEAVE DROWN fe CO.'H WHARF ON SATURDAY, December loth, at Three o'clock precisely. For Freight or Passage, applv tn RAVENEL fe CO., Agenta. South corner of East Hay ::ud Vanderhorat's Wharf. December 14 New York and Charleston PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Leafing each Port every Alternate Thursday. STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDER, CAIT. R. W. LOCKWOOD. STEAMSHIP MONERA. CAPT. C. P. MAHSHMAN. THESE STEAMSHIPS. OFFERING EVERY INDUOE. MENT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVELING PUBLIC, haviug superior accommodations for Passen? gers, with tables supplied hy every luxury the Now York and Charleston markets can afford ; and for safety, speed and comfort arc unrivalled on thu coast. THE NEW STEAMSHIP EMILY IB. SUDER, CAPTAIN R. W. LOCKWOOD, WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF ON THURSDAY, December 21, at - o'clock. Liberal advances made on consignments to New York. For Freight or Passage apply at thc office of the Agents, WILLIS fe CHISOLM, Decembor 18 North Atlantic Wharf. FOR' PALATKA, FLORIDA. "REG-TJJJATR LINE." THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP .p-.> ? Lift ? \w- Pim \\\ i GIT POINT, CAPTAIN E. S. TALBOT, WILL LEAVE COMMERCIAL WHARF, CHARLES? TON, S, C., every WedHOfta.il Ma ring, at Six o'clock, touching at Savannah, Fernandina, and the Landings on St. John's River-leaving Savannah every Wednesday AJtemeott at Four o'clock. RETTJENIN?: WiU leavo Palatl.a every Thursday Keating, at Niue o'clock, Jadr--jn;?tlo every Friday Iteming, Ht Eight o'clf?!.'. Fernandina Friday Afternoon, at Four o'clock, and Savannah every Saturday Morninr), at Eight o'clock. Thu CITY POINT was built by her present owners without regard to cost-h-r State-Rooms and Cabins be? im: I rim ?shod in the most luxurious manner. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENED ti CO., Cc-ncr East Hay and Vanderhorat's Wharf. December . Bar Iron. KOUND, SQUARE AND FLAT. For Halo by J. KL EASON, No. 0 Exchange-street, November ?I Roar of old Postoffloe. Stoves! Stoves! Qi*Wi STOVES, SUITABLE FOR OFFICES OR O VJVJ ROOMS. For sale at Manufacturer's Prices, by HOPKINS, MCPHERSON fe Co., October y I No. 156 Meeting-strest Ko. 9, MACHINE BELTING. No. 9. ALL WIDTHS, IN LEATHER AND RUBBER. For sale by J. M. RASON. No. ii Kachana street, rear ol Old l\?ito:?oe. December ?'