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CITY AFFAIRS. MEEllSaS XHIS DAY. 8txlot Observaooe Lodge, A. F. M., at P. M. Marion Lodge, L 0. 0. F., at 7 P. M. Ladles' Fuel Society, at ll A. M. La ilea' Garment Society, at - A. M. Sumter Social Club, at hall-past s P. M. Carolina Division, S. T., at half-past 1 P. M. Eagle Fire Company, at 7 P. M. Marlon Fire Company, at 7 P. M. Stonewall Lodge, K. P., at 8 P. M. AUCTION SALES THIS DAY. Leltoh & Bruns will s-ll at ll A. M. and 6 P. M., at their office, watches, jewelry, Ac, Willam McKiy will sell at 10 o'clook, at bis store, furniture, carpets, ?c. Miles Drase will sell at 10 o'clock, at. his store, clothing, Bhoes and bats. THBBMOUEIBICAL. The range of the thermometer yesterday at the drug store of Dr.. Joseph Blackman, on the south side of Broad street, was aa follows: S A. M.. 60; 10 A. M., 63; 12 M., 66; 2 P.M., 67; 4 P. ?a., 66; 6 P. M., 65; 8 P. M., 64. A DEPARTED SPIRIT. Sadden Cessation of the Mysterious 01a\ntresi?tloas. The Tradd street ghost, horrible to say. made no sign yesterday. After working un the" community to fever heat, and scaring some unfortunate darkeys nearly ont of their wits, the uneasy spirit has become easy, and refuses even to dance a hair-brush Jig tor the edifloailoorof the public Toe supply of ma? terial ls exhausted, or the spirit has flown io ? more favored clime. LOCAL LA coy I cs. -The Charleston Social Mounted Club will gi ve a ball at the Hibernian Hall, on the e ve? rn og of the 19th instant -The Young America Steam Fire Company I cont?mplate giving a grand ball some time j dnxing the month of January. - -The Chapman Sisters, supported by a good company, wld open an engagement at the Academy ot Muslo on Monday evening next. -.The train due here at TP. M. yesterday from Savannah had not arrived at a late hour last night,. It was rumored that the delay vas caused by aa accident. -One show of trained birds and two of I trained monkeys are itinerating about the streets, and a little exhibition of monstrous wonders has located ltseli on the old theatre | lot on Meeting street -The South Carolina Railroad lBsneB at points on its line excursion tickets to this city on the occasion o? the dedication of the Masonic Temple next week. The tickets will bo good until the 14th Inst -A sharper located himself yesterday after? noon on the corner of Meeting and Market streets, and endeavored to dispose o? sealed envelope?, which he represented to contain money. A number of credulous colored boys and men were Induced to invest their supply of ?mall change, but found that they Invariably diew blanks. -Those whose eyes are giving them trouble will do well to.consult Dr. Well, the German optician, now staying for a few days at ihe Pavilion Hotel, who can suit them with an article of Brazilian pebble glasses adapted to the defect In their Bight Dr. Well's glasses have been examined and are bighly commend? ed by physicians of high standing- both here and elsewhere. ._ VIGILANCE AND HONESTY RE? WARDED. .About three o'olock yesterday morning a gentleman, living on Logan street, was awakened by a ring at his be IL On repairing to the street-door, he found a policeman hold? ing a valuable rug and an overcoat In hts hand. The policeman said he had found these upon the pavement 1 n front of the bouse, and presumed that they had been taken from the premises. On examination of the bouse lt was found that a burglar had effected an en? trance into lt through a window In the base? ment It ls supposed that he became alarmed from some cause, and dropped the articles In his eagerness to escape. Nothing elee In the house was disturbed. The gentleman thanked th? policeman and handed him Ave dollars, as s reward for his services. The policeman, however, refused to receive tbe mouey, unless the gentleman first obtained tbe consent of Captain Mi nott. After breakfast the gentle? man called on C?ptala Minott at the Guard-i house, and related the occurrence, whereupon the policeman was sam mooed and presented with the money. The policeman ls a odored man, named Perkins, a member ot the regu? lar day force, who bas been twice promoted for meritorious conduct BBAL ESTATE SALB.-Mr. J. Fraser Ma the wes sold at auction, yesterd <y, a balldlng lot on Sullivan'? Island for one hundred and twelve dollars cash; also, a lot ot land oo the north ?de of Tradd street, opposite Greenhill street, for seven hundred and eighty dollars, one-half | cash, balance payable in one year. TBS HOLIDAY TRADE.-"The early bird catches the worm," ls an adage which finds its practical illustration In every day business lifo, and now that the Christmas holidays are approaching, our merchants should not forget its force. Those who are first io the market with this clam of gooda, all things else belog equal, will find their reward la large sales and exhausted stocks wben they come to balance their accounts at the close of the [ year. '_ LANDMARK Lonas, A. F. M.-At the annual communication of Landmark Lodge. No. 78, A', f. M., held on the 4th lost, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensnlng ms/onlo year : Alexander W. Marshall, Jr., W. M.; George D. Bryan, 8. W ; Malbora T. Warlog, J. w.; Benjamin F. Wiillden, treas? urer; T. Plnokney Lowndes, seoretary; A. M. Williams, S. D;R. Ewing Brown, J. D.; Ans- J ley D. Cohen and George S. Holmes, stew- j ards; L. F. Heyer, tiler. HOKE ENT3BPMSB.-Mr. A. Rrookbanks, the OQterprlslng youog fruiterer, whose suoatan- j Hal strides In prosperity have been so marked, has recently takeu a stop which ought to en? dear bim to all who have a sweet tooth. This ls the Importation from Philadelphia of an ex? perienced candy-maker, with the necessary machinery for manufacturing every descrip? tion of sugar and uiolasses candy. The home- j made specimens of candy to be seen at bis stote will compare favorably with the finest Northern manufacture. OUR Patoso CURRENT.-We especially invite tho attention of our merchants to THE NEWS Prices current, issued thia morning. Made np with the utmost care, and handsomely printed with entirely new type, it forms, with tte business card of the house forwarding it, toe most attractive and welcome weekly commercial circular that can be used. Price for tea copies or more, with business cards,' two ?nd a half cents per copy; single copies five outs. THE BR?DERLICHER BUND. The entertainment of the Br?derlicher Bund, given laet evening lu their hall, on King street, near Horlbeok's alley, attracted a large audience. The concert was a genuine musical treat; lt consisted of overtures from tbe most popular German composers. Tue play was rendered with remarkably good effect. At the conclusion of the play, the floor was cleared and all present engaged in the dance. DZBECTOBT FOB 1879 AND 1873. The Directory of the City of Charleston, Just published by Messrs. Walker, Evans & Cogs? well, ls the best since the war in every re speot. Complete, handsome and convenient, lr, ls both a necessity and an ornament to every business desk. A large portion of the subscribers liave already been supplied, and copies will be delivered to the remainder to? day. Messrs. Walker, Evans & Cogswell have a few oples for sale al $2 50 each. See First Page for other Local matters. BUSINESS NOTICES. HAVE You SEEN HIM ?-Seen who ? Why the ghost of Tradd street ? If not, go to Hibernian Hall Monday evening, December 9tb. Take an even quarter along. 8. R. MARSHALL & Co., corner King and Society streets, have on hand an elegant as j sortaient of Rodgers A 8ona and Woaten holm'd Table and Dessert Knives, Carvers and Steels; also, the greatest variety of Pocket Knives, Scissors and Razors in cases, and I Ladies' Cutlery cases to be found in the city. These goods are of the* best quality, and have been selected expressly fdr the holiday trade, and are sold at low prices. nov6*mwfl2 LAST OPPORTUNITY.-DR. M. WEIL, the German optloian, bas concluded to remain In the city for one week longer, and can be found at the Pavilion Hotel at all hours o? thu day, where he will be bappy to furnish those afflicted by defective vision with his Brazil lao pebble glasses. Ladies are received In tho hotel parlor, where polite servants will at? tend on them. _ "No BRICKS N-All tun at Hibernian Hall next Monday evening for 25 cents. No bricks win be thrown among the audience. No DISAPPOINTMENT when you use Durand's Frenoh Polish, lt ls easily applied. novl3-Imo Caa COVERS, Plate Covers, Plate Warmer?, Chafing Dishes, Toilet Sots, English Tea Trays, Plated Spoons, Forks and Castors, Bird j Cages, Boys' and Men's Tool Chests, for sale, at low prices, by S. B. Marshall Sc co., corner ] King and Society streets. nov6-mwfl2 REMOVAL.-The Tradd street ghosts will re-1 move to Hibernian Hall on Monday evening, December 9th, where tbe lo von . the mar? velous may revel ia mystery for two hours for j the email som of 25 cents. THE quality and make up of the material that enters Into the composition of our build? ings Is of the highest Importance to ' landlords as well as tenants, and chief among the items of consequence Is the matter of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Glass, Ac, ?ba All who are building or expecting to build, will favor their own in? terest by Beading to Messrs. Keogh A Thorne, of New York City, for circular?, estimates, Ac, as their stock ls large and varied, and they are gentlemen whose advice and state meats as to quality and styles of goods re- j furred to, will prove advantageous to land? lords and builders. SODDEN CHANGES lu the weather are pro? ductive of Throat Diseases, Coughs and Colds. There is no more effeotual relief to be found, than In the use of Brown's Brunch lal Troches. Dowle, Moise St Davis, Agents. deoi-wfmS MESSRS. LOWNDES SC, GRIMBALL will offer for J sale at auction ou or about the 1st January sext, several Lots of Land of suitable size for building purposes, situated lu the northeast? ern part ol the city, and commonly Known as the Blake leads. Further particulars will be given Ia' a future advertisement. nov27-wfm BUILDING MAT?RIAU-Aa extensive stock and large variety of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Balusters, Mouldings, Ac, are kept constantly on hand by Mr. P. P. Toole, at his ware rooms, No. 20 Hayne street and No. 33 Plnokney street. The above are all made at his own factory on Horlbeck'ii wharf. He keeps, also, French and American Window Glass, Stained Glass, Slate Mantels, Builders' Hardware, Ac, from the ) best manufacturers. mohS-fmwlyr IF TOO DESIRE to purchase an elegant Bible or Prayer Book do not fail to call at Fogar lle'a Book Depository. They are now opening the most magnificent assortment of English editions ever displayed In this olty. dec2-mwf3 OURS MAY be termed the "Periodical Age,' all the best literature ls first publiebed In the Periodicals. The only method ol keeping pace with the current literary, philosophical, scientific and theological topics oi the day ls to read the Periodicals. No family should be without one or more magazines suited to its various members. Specimen copies of all the English and American Periodicals can be seen on the tables at Fogartle'a Book Deposi? tory. Now is the time to subscribe for tbe new year. _ . dec4-wim8 GOLD AND SILVER-HEADED CANES, In great variety. Just the thing for holiday gilts, at Allan's, No. 307 Klug street. FrracHGOTT, BENEDICT A Co. have received a full assortment of Kid Gloves, and offer a good quality, one button Glove, for $1; two button GOve-for $1 25. Also, sole agents for the Celebrated Ctiellly Kid Gloves, eaoh pair sold under guarantee. dec2 FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co., No. 275 King street, are, for this week, offering great bar? gains la Carpets-great reduction made Ia this article. _ _ dec2 CHRISTMAS IS coming. For handsome Gold Bracelets, Studs and Sleeve Buttons, go to Allan's, 307 King street. FORCHGOTT, BENEDICT SC Co., No. 276 King street, have received JOO-seta of Children's | Furs, only $2 26; 100 sets of Children Furs, $3 and $4; 100 sets Ladles' Furs-sets from ** op._ decs Gorra FOR THE HOLIDAYS.-For Silverware, fine Watches, trold Opera and VeBt Chains, go to Allan's, 307 King street. JUVENILE BOOKS AT FOG?RTIE'B BOOK DE? POSITORY-8pec!al attention bas been given | to this importaut branch of literature. Care has been taken to select good as well as beau? tiful books, suited to children of all ages. No department of their extensive stook ot books for the holidsys presents a more attractive ap. pearanoe. They are mostly English editions, and beautifully Illustrated. There ls no more appropriate offering to youth than an Instruct; J Ive and entertaining book. dec6rthstu8 COMMERCIAL NEWS. The Charleston market* FOB TES TOSE BNDINO THURSDAY, DEC. 6 1872. THE CHOPS.-For several days during tbe first of the past week a sharp cold change prevailed, bot afterwards the weather waa more moderate. The period has generally been or a character to enable crop gathering to proceed under fair con? ditions. The various establishments for the manufacture or fertilizers in this vicinity are making extensive arrangements for an mci eased supply of their valuable manures, which are in growing demand In all parts sf the South. Their great success heretofore promises a large in? crease in their use during the coming season. THE RECEIPTS.-J he arrivals at the cotton ports for the week up to Friday last were 134,42? bales, against 118,60o bales the weet before, and 122,126 bales for the corresponding lime last year. At New Orleans the auppUea were 89,739 balts, in contrast with 44,608 bales for tho week of the year pre? vious. The total receipts at the cotton ports rrom September l, 1872, up to the latest dates, were 1,249,262 bales, against 968,865 balea for tho time the previous year-showing an lncreaaeof 276,487 bales. Tue arrivals at the principal Southern markets from september 1, 1872, up to the latest telegraphic intelligence, as compared with the y ear before, were as followB : - 1872. 1871. New Orleans, Dec. 4.3?8,M6 268.281 amone. Dec! 4.i26.s3i ue,s3. savannah, Dec. 4.2946W aoi.soe Charleston, Dec 4.169,998 I?S? Oalve-ton, Deo. 4.1.6 691 67.048 Norfolk, Deo. 4.i?7M l?4,t?u Wilmington, Dec 4. 23.944 ?., Other pons, Dec. 4.;>7,oa6 63,775 Total bales.1.240,862 963.8B6 Total increase to date."'Vf1 The following are tho receipts of cotton at the principal Southern markets from November 28 to December 4, 1872, inclusive, as reported by telegraph: NEW ORLEANS Nov 28....66!0.NOV. 29....7716' Nov. SJ.....6-7.Dec. 2....41441 33,462 DdC 8....?226.Dec 4....8841) For tbe corresponding wees last year....87,768 MOBILE NOV. 28....2101.NOV. 29....1294? NuV. 80....2928.Deo. ?....4=>39 I 19,877 Dec 8....8088.Dec 4....2862) Last year. 16,007 SAVANNAH NOV. 28....4481.NOV. 29....-) Nov. SO....9721.Oec. ..72785 29,604 Dec 8....4173.Dec 4....3*76) Last year.20,156 CHARLESTON NOV. 28....1662.Nov. 29....2634) NOV. 30.... 1816.Dec 2....2016V 12,848 Dec 8....1801.Dec 4....2621) La-1 vear.12,665 QALVSSTON N v. 28 ...8100.Nov. 29....2634 i Nov. SO....2472.Dec 2....-\ 18,028 Dec 3....2938..Dec 4....1984) Last year.?. e,ow NuaroLK Nov. 28....-.NOV. 29....1780) NOV. 8J....1208 .Dec 2....1647 } 8,726 DOC 8.2160.Dec. 4....2092) Last year.10,068 WILMINGTON NOV. 28....-.NOV. 29.... 818) NOV. ?0.... .SST....Dec 2.... 2tQ 1,020 Dec 8.... 79..Dec. 4.... 121 ) Last year. 480 Total 1872..116,064 Total 1171.M.?oa.is? The stocks of the article m sight at the latest dates were as follows: 1873 1871 stocr. in Liverpool.bales....420,000 4?6,000 Stock m London.Sts.ouo 154,440 Stock in Havre..249,000 137,670 S tock in Marseilles.126.000 19 288 stock In Bremen. 8S.000 14.609 stock in'Amsterdam.57,000 81,000 Stock lu Antwerp.33.000 14.000 stock in Barcelona.42.000 40,000 S ock in Tresta. 11,260 9,279 Afloat for G .'eat Britain (Amer? ican,).122,000 142,000 Afloat for Havre (American and Braal',).68 OOO 42,706 'Afloat for Bremen (American)- 10,760 4,606 Afloat for Amsterdam (Ameri? can). 6,600 27,100 11 Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe.....101,000 260,186 Stock in United states ports.414.864 885.118 Stock m tbe inland towns. 76,905 67,912 Exports from United States pons I 1 for week up to Friday Nov. 29.. 55,318 69,846 Total.1,936,087 1,905,616 Increase of stock In slgnt.... 29.471 The reOStptl at thia port ror the week Just ter, mlnated were 896 bags or sea Islands and Floridas and 11,462 bales or uplands, againat 1091 baga of sea islands'and Floridas, and 12,118 bales or up? lands ror the week before, and eoe bags or sea islands and Floridas and 12,420 bales of uplands for the time last year. These supplies came SB fo.lows, say or uplands per South Carolina Rail? road 0660 bales. Northeastern Railroad 1684, Sa van UM h and Charleston Railroad 248, Georgetown ll, Florida 3, Santee 6. Of Bea Islands-Northeast tern Railroad 68, Savannah and Charleston Railroad 149, Christ Oburoh 82, Beauiort 118, John's Island 79 Wadmalaw 47, St. Thomas 8, st. Paul's 6, James island 39, Edtsto 148, Savan? nah 6. Florida 140, St. Andrew's 3, Cheraw 2, Too goodoo 10. Tai corros MARKST.-This article had gene? rally a steady and later a somewhat Armer char? acter during i hts period, the foreign market com? mencing at 9%alod, and hardened to lOd. At New Tork the rates were at i9Xc, and stiffened to 19XC for middling uplands, and at thia point the grade was at 1BX?I8XC, and Improved to lBXc The transactions and prices at Liverpool and New iork for this period were as follows: On Friday, November 29, the ronner was quiet, uplands 9X(3>l0d. sales 10,000 bales; tue latter waa easy, uplands 19Xc, sales 2731 bales. On Saturday the former waa quiet, uplands ?J{?10J, eales 10,000 bales; he latter was quiet, uplands 19Ko, sales 1700 balea. On Monday the former was quiet and steady, uplands 9X<8>l0d, salos 12,000 bales; the latter was quiet and steady, uplands 19KC, sales 2481 balea. On Tuesday the ronner waa steady, up? lands 9j<@io.i, sales 12,000 balee; the latter waa firm, upiands 19%c, sales -- bales On Wed nesday the former waa firm, up auda lod, salea 16.000 ba:ea; the latter waa steady at i?Kc, salea 8697 bales. Yesterday the former was strong, up? lands lOd, sales 16,000 bales; the latter was quiet at 19XC The trans i ct lons in cotton in i his market for the paat week were aa foliowa: On Friday, No? vember 29, there was a fair inquiry at easier ratee, which declined about an Kc ? lb; sales 1000bales; ordinary to good ordinary bel?g quot? ed at 16K@L7Kc, low middling 17X@lB, middling 1SK@1SK, strict middling iSKc f. ft. On Satur dsy there was a good demand at steady prices; Bileal200 bales; ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 16K?l7K. low middling 17X@18. mid diing 18K@13.<4, strict middling 18K0 ft lb. On Monday there waa a steady inquiry, prlcea show? ing an uuchajged but, lu some instances, a fall onaract-r;s des 1200 balts; ordinary to good or dlnary being qu ?tea at 10 H?17 K. low middling 1"X@18. middling 18X@18K and strict middling 18KC * lb. On Tuesday there waa a well BUS t tlued 'lemand and prlcea hardened about Kc ft ft; ?al 8 1800 bales; ordinary to good ordinary b-ing quoted at 16K@17X, low middling 18@18K. middilug 18K, strict middling lSKc V lb. On weddnesday there waa an activa inquiry at firmer rates, which Improved ab >ut Ko V lb; sales 1800 bales; inferior being quo'ed at 14K@ 16K, ordinary to good ordinary 18X@17X. low middling 18X, middling 18K. strict middling l s Kc V Vs. Yesterday there was a well sustained demand at firmer prices; sales 160O balea, say 6 a 15K. 24 at 16K, 49 at 17, 203 at 17*, 40 at n'y., 96 at 17K, 76at 17X, 218at 17*, 80 at 17J?, 37 at 18, 17 at 18K, 64 at 18K, 127 at i SK, lie at ISK, 145 at 18K. 60 at 1811-16. 68 at ISK, 20atl8Ji, 4 at 19. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Inferiors...14X@16X urd.nary to good ordinary.17 a 17J? Low midd lng.i8Xtoi6X Middling.18X@ Sirlct middling.....18X@ SEA ISLAND COTTON.-The arrivals of this qual? ity or the staple were In fair supply, say 896 bags of Carolinas and Floridas for this time. Common kinda of Ca ouL as were in demand at easy prices, but there was a better lo ?air? for fine Carolinas, say irom 65c and onwards fl rb, but theae de? scriptions were lu light stock, and. in cot.se quence ora arclty, were held with some oonfi dence. 7 he transactions were restricted nearly entirely to Caro loa kinds, say ?bout SOO baga, among which were 40 Sante s at 40c, 10 at 46, 48 sea Islands at 65, 7 at 66,32 at eo, 2 at 65,81 at 70, 8 at 72, 28 at 73, 12 at 76. 7 at 86, 6 at S7K ; of Flo? ridas, 10 at 40, 2 at 62. Rios.-There were liberal receipts or carolina rough, amo an t lag to about 46.000 bushels for the week. There has been a good demand for this grain, with steadily maintained prices curing this period, sales about i:oo ilercea of clean Caroli? na, say ia tierces at exe, S3 at ex. 68 at S li-ie, 124 at 6X. 26 at 813-16, 137 at 6X. 100 at 6 16-16, 262 at 7, 226 at IX, 46 at 7 8-10,10 at ~X, and 98 on private terms. Yesterday there waa a fair di maud at unchanged prices. Sales 215 tierces clean Carolina, say 30 tierces at 71-18,180 at tx, s at 7 x< io at 7\. We quote common to fair at 6>?@6XC, gOOd 7?7*C. NATAL STOKES.-The receipts of articles under thia bead were moderate, aay 626 bbia of spirits turpentine and 8278 bois of roaln for the week. 1 he market has generally been quiet, and we note salea of about KOO bbls common grade rosins at $3 35 for strained; also, 260 bbls spirits turpentine at 56@56c ft gallon, as in packBgea. BAT.-Some 200 balea North River quail'lea came to hand from New Ycrk, and 176 balea by rall from the West, salea of North River deacrlp Moos took place at $160(91 so ft hundred. COEN.-About 1600 bushels came to hand ft rall. The market was quiet, and there were no wholesale transaction?. The business waa re? stricted to the sale of limited lota to supply the local demand. OATS -There were no arrlvala or transactlena of importance. PSAS.-in the absence of snppliej the market was quiet and nominal. FLOUS -The market has a fair stock of most qualities or thia arricie, with a moderate city and ! interior demand. Northern and Western snper may be quoted a; *$2608 76 fi bbl; extra at $7@8 fl bbl, and family at $8 6009 fl bbL South? ern de criptions are in moderateatock, and super may be quoted at $6 60a7 ft bbl; extra at | $7 6008 fi bbl; family at $8 to?9 fl bbl, and ex? tra family at $9?io ft bbl; BACON.-There are good stocks of some kinds j and limited supplies of others, with a quiet mar-1 ket and llget demand at easy rates. Prime smoked shoniders may. be emoted, at 6*@6>?Q, prime smoked clear rib sides at io\'@iic, prime salted clear rib aides at 8X@9c, and prime salted shoulders a!,5@?i>f c fl lb. sues* AND MOLASSES.-The stocks are mode? rate. Fair to folly fair Louisiana sugar may be | quoted at io*c ft ?, good to prime grocery sugars may be quoted at-ft lb, fair to good Cubas 1OX0HXC. New Orleans molasses, prime new at 77c ft gallon. Cuba musco? vado molasses may be quoted at ase in hhda and 400 In bbls, and In a Jobbing way at 40@42o; clayed at 83036c in hhda. and 86? 87c in bbla; Sugar-house syrup sells at 18020c in hhda, and 22026o in barrels. ' COFFEE.-The article ia in moderate request. Pau- to prime Rio may be quoted arm at 20028c ft ft. Burran AND LABU.-There la a fair stock of this article-fancy Goshen may be quoted at 80036o; New York State, prime, 25?soc ; medium 20?26a SAL?.-Jobbing parcels of Liverpool received direct may be quoted at $1 8601 76 ft sack, is to size ff lot. INDIA BAGGING.-There has been some de? mand for the country trade, and lots of domes? tic are firmer at 14o. Ludlow at -c. Tmrt AND LuatBXB.-The market ls quiet. We quote timber for muling purposes 'rom $6010. Shipping timber 910016. Bright timber, good merchantable, from city mills, cut j co Bice, from $18022 ft M by the cargo; lumber per rall, $18016; river lumber, $11018; dressed amber, $22026. FREIGHTS.-TO Liverpool, by steam direct, - on uplands, - on sea islands ; via New York | gd on uplands, lttd on sea islands; by sall Xd on uplands, on sea Islands nominal. To Barra Hs on uplands. Coastwise-to New York, J y steam Xo on uplands and - on sea islands; | :2 ft tierce on rice, ooo ft bbl on rosin; by sail, - ft ft on cotton; - ft tierce on rice; 60o ft bbl jn rosin; $11012 ft M on lumber; $12012 60 ft li sn timber. To Boston, by steam xo on uplands, ?nd $2 60 ft tierce on rice; by sall, -o ft ft on up landa; rosin 70c; reaawed stuff $1:012 60; tim ser $18018 60; phosphate $606 00. To Providence, oy aall, $10 60011 ft M on boards, -0 ft ft on cotton ; by steam Xo via New Y ork. To Philadel? phia, by steam. Xo on nplanda; $1 76 fl tierce on rice, eo j ft bbl on roaln, $1 on spirits. Through bills of lading given to Boston, Providence and the New England cities are regularly issued on this route, and dispatch guaranteed. By aall, $8 ft M on boards: $12 on timber; -- fi ton on clay, and $8 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam, -c ft ft; by sall $90 8 60 ft M on boards! - on timber; $3 60 ft ton at city, $404 26 ft ton np river on phosphate rook. Teasels are lu demand by oar nierohhants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, s. C., ?arlen and sa? tina River, Ga., and Jacks an vine, Fla, to North ern ports, and $10012 ft M are rates on lamber and boards. DOMESTIC EXOHANO*.-The banks are purchas? ing sight cheeks on New York at X0X 9 cent, off; time billi nominal. They are selling sight cbecka at par. EXCHANGE-STS H LING BILLS.-The rate yester? day was 21X021X for 60 days bills. GOLD.-The brokera were yesterday .buying and selling at 12 j?, and selling- at lax. Disports. Nsw YOBX-Perateamahlp Soutn Carolina-171 bags sea lslmd cotton, 1879 baleu upland cotton, 13? tierces rios, 26 bags rico flour, and aundrles. Eiport? for the Ween Eliding Deo. S. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL-per Br bark Ranger-22E0 balea ap? lana conon. HAVANA-Per sehr Young America-26,000 oranges, loo b tia molasaes, 28 bunches bananas, 60 baiea lear tobaco j. CANARY ISLIS-Per Spanish bark Ana-144,800 rest lumber. DOMESTIC. j NEW YORK-Per steamship Georgia-117 bags aea island cotton, leoi balea upland cotton, 146 tien es rice, es balea domestics, 60 packages. .Per steamship Mannattan-11 bags sea Island conon. ms bales upland cotton. 96 tierces rice, 99 bales domestics, 76 oundies staves. 88 pack agea.Per steamship Charlestou-10 bigs sea Island cotton, 18i4 bales upland cotton, 146 tierces rice, 84 bales dome-tics, 2 horses, OD pack? ages.Per sehr Lewiss Davis-350 bales up 1 .nd cotton, 1001 bbls Rosin loo tons old iron, 00 caskB clay, 26 packages old copper, 80 packages furniture 20 boxes starch, 1 iron umk.Per sehr H S Brooks-1014 bblsrosln, 600 bbls spirits turpentine. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Virginia-434 bales cotton, 186 bales domestic goods, I8g tierces rice, 358 bbls naval stores, 17 tona old iron, 82 bbia oranges. 76 packagea aundriea.Per aohr R K Vaughan-800 tous phosphate rock. BALTIMORE-Per eteamshlp Falcon-269 tierces rice, 873 bales upland cotton, 876 bbls rosin, 10 bales raga, 10 bales domestics, 8 tinda and 3 bales hides, a bales wool, 81 rolls leather, 6 casks clay, 41 bbl* and 2 boxes oranges, 20,000 feet lumber. 26 packages Bund rles..Per sehr A F Ames 220,000 feen lumber, 82 tiercel rice.Per sehr Mfttoaka-135,000 feet lamber.Per sehr Lewie Enrrnan-H tons phosphate rock. BOSTON-Per rteamsnlp Merced ita-1170 bales upland cotton, 181 bbls spirits turpentine, 84 bbls rosin I9t packages aundrles. WEYMOUTH, MASS-Per sehr Mary E Long-450 tons phosphate rock. ??aporta of Naval I ito res and JUnmbor from th? Port of Charleston, from September l, 18T:!, to December 4, 1ST?. ^ IXFOBTBP TO 1373-^78. NAVAL eros's Bbls. Feet. 1871-'72. NAVAL BTOB'S Bbls. LUMBBB. Feet. Boston. New York.... Philadelphia.. Baltimore.... provld'ce.R I. 0.h'rU8P>rts T'alOoaatw'se Barcelona..... ?aj'aAM'ket. West Indies.. Rio de la Plata St John's, NB. London.. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Total Foreign. Grand Total 8,000 14,012 7.767 8.016 666,041 1.458,866 162,000 1 710.748 444E47| 108,468 860 8,816 0,605 2,628 466,000 1,806.476 452,294 1,649.924 885.000 882,821 27,794 4,649,560 21,897 4,641,615 144.800 815,600 181,178 149,600 91,866 4.484 8,893 12,100 6,230 1.600 8,377 666.478 6,839 241,356 86,171 .,206,033 28,288 4,782,870 Comparative Kxports or Cotton and Hice from the Port of C nari esto n. from Sep? tember 1, 1873, Ki December 4-, 1879. IXFOBTBD TO Liverpool. Other Br. Ports Tot'l G. Britain Havre. Other Fr. Forts Total France.. N. or Europe Tot'l N. Europe 9.or Europe... W. Indies, Ac. Total F. Ports., Boston. Rhode Island.. New York..... Philadelphia... Bait. A Nr'folk 0th. C.S.Ports Tot'l 0'sePorts Grand Total. 1872'78. S. L.Up'd. 681 80267 681 47 8(287 f 176 (1176 ',626 ?626 783 41850 <H98 Rice 12 12 12 233 1871-H2. S. L.Up'd. Ill 111 1606| 636171 2868 . 70491 1140 52881 SOM 01 2786 8663 1628 2261 14786 unese 9805 9817 27187 27187 1411 1441 2632 2682 284 81644 337 Rice 226?| 612301 EOH 87061 849 88911 202d 111 8103 2269 2880 68774 90818 9008 9008 Stock of Cotton tra tue Interior Towns at tbe l atest Date*. TOWNS. 1872. 1871. Augusta..November 29 8,360 14,720 Columbus.November 39 7,796 6,881 Macon..November 29 10.236 10.4.1 Montgomery...November ss 11,301 9,030 Selma.. ~n?f - :?r 29 8.166 6,0.39 Memphis..mt er 2? 80 691 19,698 Nashville..Novemlter 39 4,687 1,798 Total bales. 76,901 67,912 If S: a.'. li ET: >* * OD. 3 : E : B i : ?5: : 8 l's : S St S'S : s i 2 ii ss 'il PSI I Sr: I i . ts ? I III! I PF?! & : : : S ?WS: : j : lilli ri I a. r.a. a; . . ; ww 5 se az ?as 00009 00000 44**2 i .flsl sion 2 rs oana B33B 3 B BBB3 %%%% I % %%%% 2888 a 8 8??? ow j? a; ? 8?S85lttglK o'& o op; e>S 'ot'o c. -? e? o o< 'cs *? . *. 'co iiiliilil. li li S s M O ce -nf s*? >?4?OO0O?w) Slgi?I8li?8i fl? cam p So?; pp k3 , . . . CD . 7- 7p~" oa .5. ? J????' aa cc sa 139* ? * flo* fi J fi ag: : : ?: s8: ig SS ?.g e ss; ps V!?.^i?.w.??si-i1??e. ?ss ailsilSs: jj : :SSfig3C3?8j ?2 MS; : p; _<? Vi *. * . MM? os OD * os co 3?. II? 3 ss il! 01 Hs III lis : : : t-i e: : : -I !?:.f?:l::!a SS? S?i i il] ?11 i ci GO" " Co' ?..-*. *0 * asi?; ; ?V?o; aia> Si: : 5|j SS: || . . o l-J en en f p?en . ? j-? o JD to -*?ofty . . Void.? ?"e? co-o ->jo SOS ?35 50a cs F3s fc8 i- *? " to 00*.' ca*. s ilM|eia>SMBasj pp f"o "o OD ". o'je cs sa'co ? lol* HfailHS; as H. GR CO CS CO ' ?O CO CS i- p co. O ss ^ 60 i? ?J-J g'iS'g ?S'8'ss: &8 OB si gs ?o g, i! Sors.-we nave aeouoieo from New oneani 68,986 bales uplands, from Mobile 69 Dales ap? lauda; from savannah 220? bags sea island and 3597 bales upland, a ad Irom Charleston 1949 batts sea island and 880 bales upland cotton; being the quantity received at those porta fro m Mo? bile, florida. Texas and Havannah. Charte.ton Wholesale Prices. ARTICLES. BAGGING, I? jard Dundee. Gunny Oloth. New York Double Anchor, 46 Inches, 2*? hs.. BAL? BOM, V m. Manilla. Western. Jute. BUTTBB Goshen. Country. COTTON, * IS. Ordinary to Good Ordinary... Low Middling. Middling to strict Middling.?. Good Middling. Sea Island. OOFFKB, f> ns. RIO. Laguayra. Java. FLO tra, V bbl Fine.\\\ 0 Nonh'ernand"^ 7 Baltimore Extra... fl Southern-super. vT ? Family. 8 GRAIN, %? busnei Maryland Oats. Western Oats. Corn. HAT, * owt North River. L0MBBB, <S M reet Clear Whl-e Pme, flrst quality. 60 White Pms, good run.88 Yellow Pine.30 Boards, rough.ll Grooved and tongued 28 M0LA8SO, <B frailo 1 Ouba. Muscovado. FRICKS 14 & 80 @ 17 @ 17? .iii 86 23 26 6 76 8 00 6 76 8 00 ll 00 1 60 O 1 60 00 @ So 00 00 ? 40 00 00 SJ 24 00 00 <? 18 00 00 & 83 00 nt 87 38 ? 60 Bagar House.ggNK&BWMtffe A. -Keir Orleans. 0 NAVAL BTOBJB, ft b?i- ?5 ?3 r>? fc^:;;::r?:;:l Rosin ?ale.... ... .. <?a KOSll No. 1. * A Rosin, No, 2. ".... .. ? Bo<ln. Na 8. ? 86 ? Sp! rt is Turpentine, fl gal.... 66 ? Crude Turpentine, fl bbl. 4 25 ? Hard Turpentine. 2 60 0 oakum, fl ?. w a NAIXS-American 4?20d, fi kee .. ? POWOBB- . T- w? yy Dap -nt's, F. F. F. g. 6 00 ?a . Dupont's, F. F. F. 6 oo a I ' Dupont's. Blasting. s oo ? PROVISIONS, fl ls Bacon, Hams-. 22 <a Bides. 10 va l?SS""1--.08*@ strips. JJ j* Lard, In keg. 11 ? Cheese........ " 2 Poultry-Chickens, ft"dosi8 00 2 Fowls, ?dos..-. soo ? Onions.* - .. % 'Apples. .. g Bios, fl ft-Carolina.08X? Bast India.. <? SALT, fl sack-Liverpool, coarse l ?5 ? Liverpool flue. a SUGAR, fi n> Porto Blco. A Muscovado. 10?a BXBSWAX, fl ft. 88 ? Potatoes, Dish, fl bbl. a 8weet. % FiEmnaas Carolina Fertiliser, V 2000 lbs. ; own.48 00 ? Tune (payano 1st Novem? ber, free or interest,)_ 63 00 A . Wando Fertiliser, cash. 60 00- 'S Time.... .ss 00 I Peruvian Guano, Chinchas.... M 00 ? Peruvian Guano, Q nan ape_ 80 00 ? Pacific Guano, 2000 fta., cash.. 48 00 5 ; . - Time (without interest)... 68 00 ? Phoanix Guano. 47 60 ? Baugh's Pnospbate, fi 2000 tts, . cash.... 46 00 ? Land Plaster. 12 00 ? Zell'a Ammoniated Bone Phos? phate ($70 time). so 00 ? Bussell coe's Ammonlatea Bone Superphosphate (S60 Urne). 45 00 ? Cotton Food, per ton.60 00 ? Wilcox, Gibbs A Ca's Manipu? lated. 50 oO ? Stono Soluble Guano ($68 time) 48 00 ? Stono Dissolved Phosphate ($31 tune].28 00 ? stono Pure Ground Phosphate. 12 00 ? Atlantic Phosphate Co...cash. 48 00 ? Time, tree ol interest. 62 00 @ Add Pu oap ha te s.cash. 28 00 ? Time, free ol Interest.81 00 ? Eureka Ammo, Bone Paos, cash 46 00 sj ' _ Time.so 00 <a Philipa's Carri bean .sea Guano, per con ol 2000 fta....cash. 60 00 ? 1st November, per ton.... 66 00 S Hapes's Superphosphate, ft 2000 fta.46 00 ? Bardy'a Phosphate, Peruvian, oaah. 66 00 ? Sard y's Paclfls Guano, cash.. 60 00 ? : PatapsooGanoo. .... 6?co ? E. Frank Coo's; Ammo ni a >d Bone Phosphate........cash. 48 00 ? Tme.62 00 ? Coe'S Pure Dusol'd Bone.cash 60 00 ? Time. 66 00 ? Wnann'a Superphosphate.so 00 @ 70 Etlwan Guano.oaah.. 66 00 ? i _ Time. 60 00 @ Etlwan Crop Food.cash.. 40 00 ? Time..- 46 00 ? EUwan Dissolved Bone..cash. 86 co ? . Time. 40 00 ? flair Kau Dy Telegraph; MONET MAB KU TS. LONDON, December Noon.-Oonaols eixasnx. Fives 81. Evening.-Bullion nas increased Oue-elghth lion Bieriiag. FBANKFOBT, Decembei Noon.-Bonds sex. PARIS, December Evening.-Rentes closed at 68( 20. Nsw Yoax, December Noon.-Freights firm, stocks Arm. Gold at 12X- Money Arm at 1-82 per ceut per 1 Excnar.ge-long 8X; short 10x. Qover.,m dull and steady, state bonds dull and stead Evening-Freights firm. Honey cloded 1 and a fraction commission. Sterling weak) 8XS8X- Goldi8Xal8X- Governments ad?ji XaX. states dun and steady. Tennessee's at advanced rates. COTTON MARKETS. ? LrvsapooL, Dscember Noon.-Cotton opened firm; uplands lod, leans 10X I Later.-Cotton strong; sales 16,000 bales; lauds for February 9Xd. Evening.-Cotton closed strong; uplands I Orleans luXalOX; uplands for January 9*d. I Nsw Toux. December Noon.-Cotton Bales 2118 bales; uplands li I Or leans 20c Evening.-Cotton ateady; sales 827 bales; .landa 19X0, orleans 20; net receipts to-day 1 groas 5i8o. Sales of otton futures 9760 be December 18X. 1816-16; January I8 9-ie, 19; 1 roary 19X. 19 6-16; March 18X. 18 7-16; April 1 May 19X; June 20 316,20X. i BOSTON, December I Cotton strong-mlddllnsa 200; net recel 264^ bales; gross receipts 1768; aales 400; st PHILADELPHIA, December Cotton quiet; middlings laxo; net receipts ? bales; exports coastwise 290; sales 900; tit 86,246. BALTIMOBI, December 1 Cotton Arm; middlings 1 c; aros) receipt? I bales; exports to Continent 669; ooaaiwiao 1 I sales 700; last evening 600; stock 7223. WILMINGTON, December I Cotton firm; middlings 18xe; receipts 142 oa sales 66; stock 8156. NORFOLK, December 1 I Cotton steady; low middlings 18c; net rei-ei 1 1964 bales; exports coastwise 2661; isles soo; sti 9247. AUGUSTA, December l Cotton in moderate demanu; middlings 1 receipts 109 bales; sales 106. ! SAVANNAH. December I Cotton steady; middlings 18X ; exports to Gr Britain 2560 balej; ooaatwlse 1843; aalea 20 atock 78,070. MEMPHIS, December I I Cotton drm; middlings isa.axe; receipts 2 bales; shipments8467; si00k 88,093. NBW oHX3AN8. December 6 Cotton in fair demand ; good ordinary 17X0, li middlings 18X0, middlings lixc; net receipts 1 I 614 bales; groaa 169.68; exports to Great Britt I 8879; to Continent 6766; coastwise 858; sales 20< last evening 7000; ?tock 16 48u. I GALVESTON. December 5. I Cotton Arm; good ordinary I6X0; ii?; 1 ] ce ip ts 2219 bales; sales 1600, last evening lot stock 06,407. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LivaarooL. December 6. Noon.-Breadstuff's qulec Cumberland ci new 408. LONDON, December 6 Evening.-Common rosin 128*123 Od. Nxw YORK, December 5. I Noon.-Floor unchanged. Wheat quiet a I vary Arm. Corn ateady. Pork dull at $16. La dall, ateam 7xasx. Turpentine quiet at et* I 62. Rosin quiet at $4 06. Evening.-nour la moderate request and n changed. Whiskey aotlve at 94a94XC. Wheat ac bait r; light supply; winter red western $1 I al 93. Corn a shade Armer. Bice dall at 7X*8 'A I Pork dull and lower at $16 2?al6 60. Lard wea ! Navals quiet. -.* - LOUISVILLE, December 6 Flour and corn quiet and unchanged. Lard a changed. Wblakey firm ac 88c. ST. Louis, December 5. Flour quiet and unchanged, with only a lo. I demand. Corn dall and nnonanged; No 2, mixe 28c at East st. Louis on track. Whiskey scar I and hlgner at 92c. Pork unchanged at $121 I fleur sides 9XC Lard lower; prime steam 7o r January. CINCINNATI. December 5. I Flour In good demand and Arm at $7. Corn I I fair demand and steady. Purs, nomma ly ui changed. Lird, kettle reodered.?nominaily 7X1 I nothing doing; salea or steam at $7 au per owe I generally held at $7 -26. Bacon, lair demand ic aides; shoulders ..nil and unchanged. Whtake J Arm at 880. _ New York Rice Bl*rket. Nsw YORK, December 4. The Bally Bulletin says : Tue market ia stron, I and a ralr inquiry prevails tor Rangoon and ?.arc lina gradea ?Ve note a iles or 300 bsgs Raogoo; at 7a7X<>. and so tea Carolina at 7Xa8XC Kew York Naval Stores Harket. i NBW YORK. December 4. Tte nally Bulletin saya: Beoeipts to-day 172i I bbl?. The naval store Exchange voted to-day ti I adjourn over to-morrow (Wednesday) ont o respect to the me" ory of Horace Greeley. Splrtu turpeotloe has ruled very quiet to-day, but tnt price ls about steady at et Xa62c. Strained roali la only moderately acive, and the market ap pents to ba a trifle weak again, say $4a4 06 Sale. 01 loo bbls at $4; 1000 bbia to arrive, sellers' op: lot all December, at $4, aud a cargo at wilmington i n private terms, and 180 bb s very Ane opaque ai $4 60. Tar ls meany, ?ales of 70 bbia wilming? ton at $4 75. Puch unchanged. Wilmington Harket. WILMINGTON. December4. SPIRITS TURPENTINB.-Market Arm. Sales ol 748 casks, Including 616 casks late Tuesday eve? ning and not heretofore reported, ai 67 per gal? lon. ROSIN.-Sales of 2050 bbls at $3 40 for strained and *s 60 for extra pale. CRUDS 1URPENTINE.-Sales ol 468 bbls at $3 26 for h -rd and $6 2 - for virgin and yellow dip. ' TAR-sates of 125 bbls at $4 per bbL Market ateady. COTTON.-"ales or 66 bales es followa: 7 at 17X. 40 at n X, 20 at 18,7 at 18X and 2 at is xe per io. Interior Cotton Markets, MACON, December a. The market has been without quotable change for about a week, New York mlddungs commenc* lag at nyc, ?nd Uverpooi ItPHHWiHflB *: closed to-day firm, wltn an activa demand at these figures. Tos receipt? to-day were Mi bal aa ; shipments 818: "ales Ssa. - ;? { '. rill MosrooMsr, December 8. Market la nominal; ordinary l5aUK<% good ordinary ia*, strict good ordlnaty 15*;-low bales; middling i7#ai7middling 17 fcc y: ' . XOLUMBU* I)ec?mb?r *. ; Market quiet and closed with at better-PgHfr ' ordinary ?eaiejtfo, good ordinary lflXal7c; krar mludling 17^0, middling nxai7Xc; ??tts i?2 receipts 214; sflipments 632. C-'k ?.::? kui* . - r80MTm~itac^mMri.o. About 244 bales have be?n sold aluce J sst re? port. The merkst has been doll ?nd drooping with a alight decline, caused from unfavorable reports from Liverpool and the Northern mar? kew. We quote ordinary 14KC; good ordinary 16M; IO? middling 16* ; mlduliog 18X ? ??net mid? dling 17. . '?? BREESE-PERONNKAU.-On the Sd Instant, by the Rav. Joca Johnson, WILLIAM EDMOND BBBKSS to MABOABBT LOWNBKS, eldest daagnter. or Vi liuam H. Peronneaa. ' '* MOSEL Y-CAMMEB.-On the evening of the 2d Instaut, a' the res denoe or Captain Thoa. Dixon, by the Ker. Mr. ChambUss, J ssas MOSSIT to ELIZABETH H., tbe only daughter or the-late Henry w. Cammer, all of this etty. Ko cart*. ? ' HELLETTE-DURANT.-On Wednesday even? ing, November 27 ib, by Rev. J. M. carlisle, Mate* ' Pre-bjtrnau Church, Sumter, * a,-ll* Stt?* MBLLBTTB and Miss ADBLLA P. DUBAUT,aeoond dang hier of tu w. Durant, Esq., all or oum?orr ; REID-FR'S R3 nv.-On Wednesday, ITA i 9B>. vember.at Cherry Yaie,the residence of the bfld?>s, lather, br Rev. T. ri. Lucas, JOHN RHO, E*q, and HABT KBLLOGO, einest daughter of Hon.'John H. Frieraon,of aumier County^ K-cclpt? by UaLiroaul, D?ccmbar 0, SOUTB CABOT.WA HAILXCAD. " . -? P - : 2027 balea cotton^ M bales ff?^i^bWi?f? 49 obis spirits turpentine, 125 bbLa1 rosin,'4cars stock, lo Railroad Agent, OW wununs A 00, A J Laltnas W C Bee A co, T P Smith, Wittes??;?: N Walter A co. W W Smith, Wist A co, O F Wal tera w B Smith A 00, Sloan * Seigulous, 9M? Fiost 4 co, W K Byan, Pal?rr Rodge? tn" Trenholm A Bon, A B Mailman, aeedar 4 D ~ Lesesne A Wells, Kllnck, W lek? a berg AtJ>X ec er A Mo ns ees, Kresse! A BrsJideVjJiic_ bush. Es Uli A co, H i>erdts A co, R W noiesoa, Rhode Bros, H Bischoff 4 co, W O Du r.ea A co, Mowry A Son, Pringle* ?on, Bosch A Moffitt, W B Williams 4 son Oona ta 8% Wroran. w P Dowllog, Markau s h ? Weekley, Crawley A Dehon, < Wardlaw A Carew, F L Moy er, ainsman A Howell,, L D Desatusare. .? r'aju?n&l KOBTHBAflnOAM BAILBOAD. . -, .. 432 t'aies upland ands bags se?-tslsrid rifttoo,' is bbls spirits turpentine, ne bott rotin, tsars lumber, peas, mdse, Ac. ro Frost A co, <W K Byan, Aw Salinas, G H Walter A co, Mowry A bon, Caldwell A son. T P smith, AS smith, W C Courtney A co. TteCemann, Calder A co. Barden A .'arter, Whliden A Jones, TreabOl'H A Son, T O ' Boag, A B Mulligan, Bavenel &00, wilcox. Gibbs'' A co. Peiser. Rodgers A co.- Murdaturh A Westley, J D Kirkpatrick. Prtogle A Son. O W WllllirmiA co, Kinsman A Howell, w u Bee A co, R A Prto- ' gie, Witte Bros, C B Holmes, T o adlard, Walter A co, Chapeau A Bellron, Bollmann, Bros,1 H* Ki at e A co, S Welling, Railroad A gant. Oater. and others. ? -,, . .,, - " . ,. '? i ? Ti ai ABUTS mn* '<v y? ?< *4 j CHARLESTON, H. Q...: .DECEMBER6, 18TO. ' '- 1 1 1 1 ' ? 1 I ?I i.a:32deg4?mln33aec. [ I>)n79deg67mllUrTSt0 - - ? ?? ? ABKIVED YE?TKRDAY. ' ' Br sohr Equator, Ranger, Nssts&vS P-4 days. Fruit. Te * Canals. Latitude 81 20, longitude 78 ac, spoke b lg Adelaide, of Topaham, with fore topmast carried away. ., . M tt-? mer Planter, Foster, Peedee River vis Georgetown. S C. 690 bales cotton, 481 bbls naial . atores, mdse and sundries. IO Ravened, Hoimsa A co, L D Mowry A Soo, J M Caldwell A Son, G W williams 4 00, w K ?van, T P smith. Witte Bros,: G H walter A co. E H Frost A co, W 0 Bee A co, QuackenbUib, EstLl A co. A B MDlllxan. S K Miirahaii A co, hUnsman A Howell, ShacksUord* Kelty, uowie. Molas A Davis, WhUden A Jones, w LWebb, H Bi schon A co, Waiker, Evans * coi Order, and others. c . : l-.-^Sicri- v;. Bohr Emma Baker, Burnley, from Georgstotiri, s c. 8200 bushels rough ile?. To steotv . A Lowndes. Sehr Ann 8 Dea*, Cambarte, from WMtPotat . M UL 7otl?rces rice. To Bavenel A coan a. J B Pringle A fon. Sloop Fenian. -, Chehaw. lOWtmahe? rough rice. ToWABOjlS. .: 'f-TWV?i j Boat from John's Island. 8 bags sea uland cotton. To B Boper. Boat from Christ Church. 1 bag sea uland cotton. To B Boper. * ?? Boat from John's Island. 8 bags sea Wand cot? ton. To J Ooloook A co. -vcr*-. Boat from Canst Church. 8 bagase? Island cotton. To Wm 0arney. .-^-.? Received from Ohlsoim*! Min. oe aerees rice. TO WO Bee A CO. . ??>?? OLKARKD YESTTCRnAT. . - Steamship South Carolina, Beckett. New Yoflt Wagnen Hoger A co, w A courtenay. :V. Bohr Electric, ix?ls, Buck*nue, 8 0, to load titi Piiiia^eiphis^AKssiowAoo. ,1?k*?,'? SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship south Caroona, Beckett, Hew York. Bohr i?wjs M Dans Biahup, Kew, York. Sehr A F Ames, Aohora, Baltimore. FROM THIS POST. , Steamship Virginia, Hinckley, at Philadelphia, December 2. . "1 ?LEAKED FOR THIS POST. steamship James Adger, Lockwood, st Haw York, December A MABINS SEWS BY TZLS0^^^?' Arrived, Assyria, Crescent ?trf.Itt?^^^f I Arrived oot, Malpe. . . MEMaBANDAt'^J^^S g The brig-Gambia. Gl?ey,. h^ffKmnfe, fer Charleston, aiTived a? 01cmce*?r, MaajL, De? cember 1 ? - ? ' "j' ?.?$ ? 1 j fL* ali ? ? The sohr W A Leverin?, ilmlth. ffOnrJBtulffiver, S 0, arrived at Now York, Jieoembexjp^i:^ j 14st of snipping IN THI PORT or OHABUSTON, K0VBKB5B 28. Vessels under loo tons, and steamera\ooasQsg within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. Champion, 1418 tons, Lockwood, st Adgertt wharf, for New York, loading-James Adger A co. Gulf Mream, - tons, Hunter, at Brown A CO'S whsrr, ior Philadelphia,Uoadlng-W A Cour ten av. Maryland, 681 tons, Johnson, at Union wharf, for Baltimore, loading-Paul C Trenholm. SHIPS. Intrepid. 1200 tons Danbar, ht Union wharf, from Savannah, dlsohsxglnx-street, Bro? A 00. Richard KL 966 t .ns, Hu shard, at Boyce A Co's wharves, ror Liverpool, loading-street, Bros A co, A A E Lovett. (Br.) - tons, Mullen, st Atlantis wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Geo A Tren? holm A Son. Uncle Joe, 760 tons. Kendall at vsnderhorst's wharf, ror Havre, loading-0 N Hubert A CO. Ida Lilly, 767 tons, Otis, at Marshall's wharf, for Liverpool, loadlng-E Willis. BARKS* Jerome Jones, - tons, Kinney, at Boyce A co's wharf, from Boston, wsltlng-Lesesne., A Wells. Auguste. (German.) - tons, Ond^?r?v st Boyce* co's wharf, from Anaterdaia,, walt. log-Lea eena A Wells. ' Elvira. (Spanish.) - tonu, Slbert ?t Central whjrf. ror Barcelona, lOiidlnB-rW P HalL^ J B Dudas, (Br) - tona, B?larA, at A Baa tic wharf, fur Bremen, loading-B G Wilkins * co- "fr Walter, 443 tons. Berrv, ta AsWer^Bwer, for Boston, loadng-M Goldsmith A son. Neptun, (German,) -- tons, Ploghort, at Atlantic wharf, (rom Bremen, discharging-Ceo A Hopley A co. J"rethai del. (German,) - tons, W?chter, - at Kerr's wharf, from Bremen, discharging-0 0 Wlft? ^ f^r^ Wen worth, (Rrl 876 tons. Robb ns/tt'Boye? A co's wharves, for Amsterdam, loading^weo A Hopley * co. ' _ Nlmroud, (Br) 826 tons, Phillips, at Attantto wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Globes A Bini weil. . Stormy Petrel, (er,)-tons. Dick. ?t Boyoe ? Co's wharves, ror Liverpool, loading-Beary Card. Emil. (German,) - tons, Sc tiny ?ken, at Southern wharf, from Milk ?Iver, Jamaica, warong-^ J. s A Enslow A co. . Pordlcbo. (Span,)-tons, Jose Canto, at South? ern wharf,. frem New Orleans, wt Jung Jos A Enslow A co. BRIGS. Mary 0 Roosevelt,- tons, Roberts, in Ashlev River, for Baltimore, loading-A J Oreignto?. Ella Marla, -tons. Boyd, at Union whirr, for Boston, loading-Cohen 4 Wells. Anni. (Sweedlah.) - tous. Jansen, in Ashley River. Ii om Girgentl, (Stotly,) dlscharotnz W F Hall. " . SCHOONERS. Carrie Bonnell, -? tons, Tlnkbam. at Central wharf, from Havana, discharging;-_Panj Welch A co. ' Mary Manum, -, tons. Tyler, at Etiwan Works, from Baltimore, discharging-Street. Bros A co. . ...... - Electric, - tons. Dale, at Southern wharf, for Bac KS vi ile, s c, ready-J. A Enslow ? co. My rover. 440 tons, Brown, at N E Railroad wharf for New York, loadlug-Boat h A Moffett. 0 E Elmer, - tons, Corson. in Aahiey Elver for a Northern port, loading-E F Swegan. John Shay, 806 tons. Turon, In Ashley River, ror Philadelphia. loadlng-E F SweeginJ. Sehr . Inert Thomas. - tons. Bose, lo Ashier River, from Baltimore, loading-street Br ns A co. UT?T?^ r^"*"? Howard wunama, 883 tons, Bnlon, in AAhlev River, for camden, (N loadlng-j A Eflsiow A CO. . . , E D Finney, - tons. Elwell, in Ashley Brm. real ? Northern porCTo*dtaf-M?ster. ^