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CITY AFFAIRS. ME ETI y OS IBIS BAT. Eagle Fire Company, at VP. M. Marlon Lodge, I. 0. 0. P., at 7 P. M. AUCTION8ALB8 THIS DAY. Lowndes A Orlmball will sell at ll o'clook, sear the Post office, real e state. William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, furniture, mattresses, ?fcc. John Barry will sell at 10 o'olock, at the west end of Tradd street, machinery, ?o. THERMOMETBICAL. The following was tba range of the ther? mometer yesterday at the drug store of Mr. Joseph Blackman, on the south side of Broad street: 8 A. M., 43; 10 A. M., 47; 12 M., 50; 2 P. M., 52; 4 P. M., 51; 6 P. M., 4S; 8 P. M., 16. _ _ BEAL ESTATE SALE?. Lowndes A Grlmball sold at auction yester? day a dwelling and lot on the north side of Montague street fur $4505, one-fourth cash, balance in one, two and three years. Also, a brick store, on the east side of King street, between George and Society streets, for $6525, one-third cash, balance In one, two and three years. _ THE WEEK OF PB AYES. United -services will again be held at the Glebe street Presbyterian Church, this (Friday) afternoon, at four o'clock. Subject: Prayer tor the circulation, of the Scriptures, and for the spread ot Pure Literature. Rev. T. W. Dosh is expected to preside, assisted by Bev. C. C. Pinckoey and Bev. B. D. Smart. LOCAL LACONICS. -ia extra meeting ol Connell will be held at five o'clock this afternoon. _A colored man named Page was arrested and brought to the lower Guardhouse yester? day afternoon on a charge of drunkenness. James Middleton, colored, was arrested on Wednesday afternoon for assaulting Wm. Bamsay, also colored, whom he struct: several times lu the back with a brick. -In the Eastern Gulf-and South Atlantic States northeasterly winds, high pressure and generally clear weather, are predicted tor to- j day. -City Inspector Ferguson was presented, oa last Wednesday, with a massive gold chain and Jewel attached, by the city employees, tinder his charge. The Jewel was appropri? ately engraved, and bore on the opposite side a harp, emblematical of Erin, Captain Fergu? son's'native land. The presentation was made by Thomas Flynn. -The Comet Star Fire Company, colored, will give a gran \ promenade prize COD cert, at tbe Military Hall, next week, beginning on Monday evening. One hundred valuable prizes will be. distributed to ticket-holders on the following Monday night. The prizes are on exhibition at Carrlngton'sjewelry store. King street: " _ TBE COURTS. it . United S tm tes Court* D. J. Winn was appointed assignee o? Ieaao "W. Bradley, of Sumter, and Wm. C. Beames, of Clarendon. The grand Jury made the following find? ings : True!bills:.Carolina G>'*er, attempting to Intimidate a voter; Th ? ^s Fields, March Ball and Charles Hincks, beliing liquor and to? bacco without internal revenue licenses. No bill waa found against Morris Higgins on the charge or selling liquor and tobacco wi th? ou t an I mern ni revenue license. " H. F. Baker, E. F. Sweegaa and E. C. Baker, former copartners as H. F. Baker & Co., were declared bankrupts on the petition of John Bommell & Brother. A. J. Moses, of Sumter, was finally dis- j charged from bankruptcy. Petition of David W. Lamb and A. S. John? ston, trustees of 7. S. Maxwell, to establish lien mortgage In the case ot W. J. Maxwell, bankrupt, was referred to Registrar Seabrook. Petition of John J. Houseal to compel the lien creditors ot Motte A Tarrant, bankrupts, to file tbelr demands. Referred to Registrar { Jaeger. Petition of T. S. Jefl'reya to call In lien cre? ditors in the case of John B. Johnson, bank? rupt. Referred to Registrar dawson. Charles Hlnck was found guilty of selling liquor and tobacco without an internal re ve nue license, and sentenced to pay a fine of 1 $26. In the case of Adam Cross, selling liquor and tobacco without an Internal revenue li? cense, the Jury having failed to agree, a mis? trial was ordered. Bench warrants were Issued for the arrest of Thomas Fields, Carolina Geiger, Ellas Bead, Stephen Smith and James Elijah, alias Mon? day Waites, against whom true bills were found on different charges. Thomas D. Mernaugh was admitted to prac, tics law in the United 8tates Courts. Inferior Coart, The grand jury findings wore as follows: . True bills: Chloe Greene, receiving .stolen goods; Jacob Fisher, grand larceny; Samuel Bates, and J John Washington, burglary and larceny; Raphael Sugiero, assault and battery. ; - No bill was lound against James Jackson on a charge of assault with Intent to kill, and assault and battery. ' Joseph Gorman was found not guilty of as? sault and battery. Peter McKelvey alias Petar Simons baingj found not guilty of burglary and grand I larceny was discharged.. . P. Opdebeck was found guilty of assault and .battery. Jacob Fisher was found guilty of grand larceny. Haohael Ann Fordham was found gi-ll ty ci assault and battery. The case of Samuel Watson, burglary and grand larceny, was no!, prossed, to make him a State witness against Peter McKelvey. "Do?ean Washington was tried tor assault with intent to kill and assault and battery, but j up to a late hour the Jury had failed to agree. Municipal Court. ( James Middleton, colored, assault with brick- j bats, ooe dollar. Wm. Johnson, drunk, one dollar. Geo. B. Cuthbert, colored, stealing | cotton, trial Justice. Tony Howard, colored, r treated with a bag of cotton supposed to be stolen, trial Justice. John Bussell, drunk, one j dollar. Two cow" at large, ooe dollar each. Trial Justices* Coarta. McLain Green and Diana Williams, colored, Charged with stealing clothing, were sen? tenced yesterday by Trial Justioe Mackey to return the articles and pay costs, or go to Jail for twenty days. Dennis White, colored, became enraged with a fellow-citizen yesterday, assaulted him, and attempted lo batter his counte? nance out o? shape. The latter retreated to Tri ni Justice McKinlay'a office, where Dennis was made to fork over one dollar and costs. i. United State* I oin misti o ncr. Wm. H. Epperson, of Sumter, was bound over, by Commissioner Porteous, yesterday, fe? trial before the United States Court on a Charge ol violating the internal revenue laws. J TBS OATSS ISOUPS The Oates Troupe will ?ppear at the Acade? my of Muslo on next Monday nig tu, and the box office will be opened at nine A. M. to-day for the sala of reserve seats, Mr. N. LevlD, Jr., presiding as usual. We note from our ex? changes that the OateB Troupe has been en? larged and Improved, and their repertoire In? cludes several novelties, amongst which is Le Bol Carotte, whloh was produced at the Grand Opera-house In New York recently, and was pronounced by the press to be a finer spectacle than the famous Black Crook. On the first night ol Mrs. Oates's appearance she will produce Offenbach's famous opera Les Bav.ires, composed expresely for her, and Bald to be superior to La Grande Duchesse or La Belle Helene, in which Tostee created so great a sensation four years ago. Mrs. Gates'! success in New York, where she played an extended engagement at the Olympic, has given her a national reputation. Her sup? port ls said to be excellent. CHARLESTON RIFLEMEN. At the third anniversary meeting ol the Charleston Riflemen Club, held on Wednesday evening last, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: A. Mime, captain; L. Gavanaugb, first lieutenant; J. A. Moroso, second lieutenant; E. H. Welch, Junior second lieutenant; J. W. Madrey, first sergeant; P. C. Zyletra, second sergeant; J. T. Pregnal, third sergeant; D. Fitzglbon, fourth sergeant; E. W. Grad ic k, fifth sergeant; A. P. Khars, first corporal; L. Marsh bu rn, second oorporal;J. A. Meery, third corporal; L. E. Burne, lourth corporal; E. M. Will'ams, fifth corporal; J. 0. C. Levy, secretary; John Gon? zalez, treasurer. Committee on Letters-J. W. Madrey, L. Malsfad, P. C. Zylstra. Fi-1 Dance Committee-L. Cavanaugh, J. F. O'Mara, D. Fitzgibbon. Committee on sick-J. A. Moroso, L. C. Burns, J. Ogren. W. H. Welch, target master; A. Kenocke, W. Syles, stewards; G. R. Walker, solicitor; Dr. C. Da vega, surgeon; Bev. W. S. Bowman, ohaplain. HOTEL ARRIVALS-JANUARY 9. Charleston. P Lawson, M 0 Robertson, W L DePaas, Allen Deas, S L Boy km, J J Huckabees, Sooth Carolina; R L Lacy. Philadelphia; Miss Donnell, Miss Pritch? ard, North Carolina; F B Goodman, Birmingham, England; 0 H Townsend, Savannah; L P Dlcken ? son, Brattleboro', VijWH Mordaugh, Virginia. Pavilion. S N Green, T P Mlkell, Master MlkeU, J M Mace, Master Maoe, J. 0 Woodley, A J Green, Hiss Green, South Carolina; D M White, E F Price, Oxford, Miss. Tas VIRGINIA FOB PHILADELPHIA.-This reg? ular packet. In spite of the Ice in the Dela? ware, arrived early yesterday morning, and will sail from Union Wharves on Saturday, ac ll o'cloek A. M. Ali heavy freight should be delivered to-day. Ona PRICES CURRENT.-We especially invite the attention of our merchants to THE NEWS [ Prices current, issued this morning. Made up with the utmost care, and handsomely printed with entirely new typo, it forms, with the business card of the house forwarding lt, the most attractive and welcome weekly commercial circular that can be used. Price, for ten copies or more, with business cards, two and a hali cents per copy; single copies Av?cente._ Sae First Pag? for other Local Hatters. BUSINESS NOTICES. NEW BATE.-On and after January 1, 1873, the rate for Business Notices in THE NEWS will be Ihirty Cents a line, each insertion. BARNUM'S LAST FIRE.-AB everybody knows Barnom, the following characteristic letter will Interest the public : NEW YORK, January 2, 1873. Messrs: Herrings <& Farrel, No. 261 Broadway, Neto York: GENTLEMEN-Your Safes, at the burning of | my Museum In 1866 and 1868, preserved my books and papers intact, and I am now glad to say that the Safe Just dug lrom our ruins, when opened, gave me a like satis!actory re? sult. Not a figure ls defaced on my booka or papers, and the bank notes and all other property contained therein are as fresh as | when placed there. Truly, yours, P. T. BARNUM. The agents for these Safes In Charleston are onr friends. Walker, Evans A Cogswell, who can Bnpply them at manufacturers' prices. WE INVITE attention to J. B. BEAD A Co, 's advertisement of HARRIS'S "SEAMLESS" KID GLOVES, whloh are universally acknowledged to be the best imported. J. B. BEAD A Go. have again received a full line In all sizes. Jati 9 HARRIS'S "SEAMLESS" KID GLOVES, in opera colors, dark, medium Shades and Black, all sizes, from b\ to 8, with one, two and three buttons, now opened by J. R. READ A Co., SOLE AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON. Jan9 GOLD AND SILVER-HEADED CANES, in great variety. Just the thing for holiday gilts, at j Allan's, No. 307 King street. Kn> GLOVES at $1, $1 26 and $150 per pair lu assorted colors-light and dark, black, Ac Also, the "Victoria" White Kid Glove, very j superior, at $1 60, to which special attention is directed, by J. B. READ A Co. jan J NEW YEAR SONGS.-Have you heard the wonderful Mechanical Singing Bird ? If not, go to Allan's, 307 Klug street. HOT BED SASH ! HOT BED SASH !-TWO thou sand Hot Bed Sash Just completed, and now ready for delivery; price low. Call and ex amine same at P. P. Toale's, Nos. 20 Hay ne and 33 Pinckey streets, or on Horlbeok Wharf._ dec30 KID GLOVES ! KID GLOVES ! KID GLOVES ! J. B BEAD A Co: have again opened a full line of HARRIS'S superior "Victoria" Kid Gloves, two buttons, at $1 76, In street colors, operas and black. Jan9 GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.-For Silverware, fine Watches, eold Opera and Vest Chains, go to Allan's, 307 King street. FOR AN IRRITATED THROAT, Cough or Cold, "Brown's Bronchial Trocbes" are offered with the fullest confidence In their efficacy. They maintain the good reputation they have Justly acquired. DOWIB, MOISE A DAVIS, agents. nov20-wlm3_ A GOOD THING DOLT APPRECIATED_No beneficial revolution ever goes backward, and this maxim is as invariable In medicine as In politics. The advent of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, twenty years ago, produced a r?volu Lion in the treatment of a large class ol all ments, and that revolution has ever sloce been in "the full tide of successful experi? ment." Ii that tide has borne the proprietors of the celebrated vegetable specific "on to fortune," lt bas also borne thousands of hu? man beings, who were languishing under the effects ol disease, weak and hopeless, out of the depths ot despondency into the paradise of health and cheerfulness. It ls no exagge? ration to Bay that to the vigor, the regularity ol habit of body, the good appetite and per? fect digestion, acquired under ihe operation ot this unequalled ionic and corrective, mul? titudes ol people in every walk of life, who bad been vainly physicked in the usual way, owe the blessings of renewed health and the prospect of prolonged life. jan8-wfmSn*w COMMERCIAL HEW'S, Thu Charleston Market. FOB TUB WEEK ENDING THURSDAY, JAN. 9, 1873. THE CROPS.-Tte past week commenced with some rain, aftewards clear and cool. Planters are generally making arrangements for the work of the year, bot the time ls not tnrUclently advanced to show any event of moment. With the satisfactory prices received for tho crop now being marketed, and the gradually Improved condition of the country, the com mg growth will probably be commenced under more encouraging circumstances than any since the war, and we learn that an aetive demand has commenced for the valuable fertilizers made by our Charleston manu'acturers. Tn s RECEIPTS.- The arrivals at the cotton ports for the week up to Friday last were IO?.TOS bales, against 103,443 bales the week before, and 110,628 bales for the corresponding time last year. At New Orleans the supplies were 24 886 balts, and 49,264 bales for the week of the year previous. The total receipts at the cotton ports from September l, 1872, up to i he latest dates, were 1,829 908 bales, and 1,650,868 bales for the year before-showing an Increase of 279,040 bales. The arrivals at the principal Southern markets from september 1, 1872. up to the latest telegraphic intelligence, as compared with the previous year were as fol? lows: 1873. 1872. New Orleans, Jan. 8.5ic.su 486,066 Mobile. Jun. 8.19X077 192,269 Savannah, Jan. 8.422,970 293.161 Charleston, Jan. 8.231,087 176,619 Galveston. Jan. 8..'..li 9,002 117,866 Norfolk, Jan. 8.203.405 163,710 Wilmington. Jan. 8.33 507 32 860 Other ports, Jan. A.61,0-19 t9,59S Total bales.1,829,308 1.550,868 Total Increase to date.279,040 The receipts of cotton at the principal Southern market* from January 2, 1873, to January 8, 1873, Inclusivo, as reported by telegraph, were as follows : Nsw ORLEANS Jan. 1 ...1797.Jan. 2....15751 Jan. 3....6:34.Jan. 4....65831 ." Jan. 6....7o6?.Jan. 7....8771 f J*?0" Jan. 8...10627 j For the corresponding week last y ear....40,477 MOBILE Jan. 2,...1609.Jan. 3....29711 Jan. 4 ...2058.Jan. 6....4212} 16.78?: Jan. 7....2600.Jan. 8....2433) Last year. 13,269 SAVANNAH Jan. 2....4036.Jan. 3....3686 1 Jan. 4....8406.Jan. 6_} 16,261 Jan. 7....4478.Jan. 8.... 26481 Last year. 13,772 ?H 4KLKBT0N Jan. 2....1930.Jan. 3....2182) Jan. 4....2422.Jan. 6....3447* 13,887 Jan. 7....1960. Jan. 8....1946) Last year. 7,699 GALVESTON Jan. 2 ...2419 . 8....8847 ; Jan. 4....2000.JSL a....-} 12,239 Jan. 7....1913..Jan. 8....2030) Last y ear..*.6,7-19 NORFOLK Jan. 1_1076.Jan. 2....26901 Jan. 8 ...2287 .Jan. 4....2140 I,, -, Jan. 6.2914.Jan. 7 ...2410 r" 34" Jan. 8.1802 j Last year. 8,019 WILMINGTON Jan. 2.... 87 .Jan. 3.... 107 ? Jan. 4.... 118.Jan. 6.... 184} 1,716 Jan. 7 ...1136.Jan. 8.... l4o) Last year. 749 Total 1873.118,868 Total 1872. 90,784 The stocks of the article tn sight at the latest dates were as follows: 1873 1872 Stock In Liverpool.bales....4?1,000 669.000 Stock in London...,.226 ooo 167.809 Stock in Havre.227.000 ?eo.uto Stock In Marseilles. 13.000 16 600 Stock lu Bremen. 85.000 12,505 Stock In Amsterdam. 66,000 27,300 Stock In Antwerp.32,000 12.843 Stock In Barcelona. 28,000 66,000 Stock lu Treste. 1,200 6,870 afloat for Qreat Britain (Amer? ican,).201,000 182,000 Afloat for Havre (American and Brasil,).88.000 83,000 Afloat for Bremen (American)_86,000 14,071 Afloat for Amsterdam (Ameri? can). 7,001 6,600 Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe.68,000 191,723 Stock in United States ports.486,191 602,779 Stock ln'the inland towns.91,684 92,933 Exports from United states ports for week np to Friday, Jan. 8.. 71,093 45,672 Total.2,038,970 2,148,505 Decrease of stock in Bight_ 109.526 The receipts at this port ror the past week were 789 bags or sea island .and Flordas, and 18,098 bales of uplands, agalost 639 bigs of sea island and Floridas and 13,292 oales of upland the week before, aid 638 bags of sea Island and Floridas and6818 bales of uplands for tr.e week of the pre? vious year. These supplies came as follows, say, of uplands, per South Carolina Railroad ll,607 bales, per Northeastern Railroad 1160, Savannah i and Charleston Railroad 142, Georgetown io, Santee 183; of sea Island, Northeastern Railroad 165, Savannah and Charleston Railroad 172, Edisto 68, James iBland 7, John's Island 8, Too goodoo 3, Beaufort 73, Florida 156, Santee 150, Wad mala w 10, St. Andrew's 1, chenaw 1. THE COTTON MABXBT.-This staple commenced steady, but became dud and easier durlcg this period, and the foreign market was at lox<J, and receded to lOXd for middling uplands; the rates at New Tork were at 20Xc, and declined to 20Xc 9 lb, while at this point this grade was at 19X@ 19^0 V rb, and fell off to 19Xc nominal. The transactions and prices at Liverpool and New York during Oils time were as follows: On Fri? day, January 3,,the former was Armer, uplands lOJid, sales 18,000 bales; the Ia ter wai at ?oxc, Baiea 1423 bales, on Saturday the former was firm, uplands io'.,d, sales 14,000 bales; the latter was quiet at 20Xc, sales 831 bales. Un Monday the former was uncaauged, uplands io?{d, sales 12,000 bales; the latte' was easy at 20Xc; sales 1181 bales. On Tuesday the former was quiet, uplands 10Xd?10Xd, salea 10,000 bales; the latter was quiet, uplands 20>,'c, Balea 646 bales. On Wednesday the former was easier, uplands lox? loy, j, sales io,ooo bales; the latter was easier, up? land! 20?ic, aales 1856. Yesterday the former dull at lOXd; the latter was quiet at 20Xc V lb. Tho sales and prices cf cotton In thia market for the past week were as fi Hows: On Friday, January 3, the article showed active and strong features, and prices Improved a full Xe H lb; sales 2600 bales, Inferior being quoted at 14>i@ l7Xo; ordlaary to good ordinary is@i9; low m!d 1 lng 19X; middling 19X@l9X; strict middling l9Xc V rb , also, 60 bales futures, June delivery, m the basis of Charleston low middling, 21 KC ft lb. On Saturday there waa a steady inquiry it Arm rates for the better grade-; sales 1200 jales, inferior being quoted atl6@l7Xc; ordina? ry ts good ordinary 13319; low middling I9X? L9X; middling 19X; strict m.ddlng 19Xc$ lb.; i!so, 60 bales futures. Chai leaton low middling, lanuary delivery, at 19XC 9 lb. On Monday the ibsence of dispatches, and afterwards their nn avorable character, caused a quiet and dull mar ist; sales 600 bales; quotations nominally un jhatged. On Tuesday the artic e was dull and easier, prices receding about Xe V lb.; Bales ooo sales, inferior being quoted at 16@17XC; ordinary to good ordinary 18@18X; low middling 19X; middling 19X; strict middling 1&X@19XC $ tb. On Wednesday the ai tide was dull; sales 1000 bales, inferior bf lng quoted at 15@l7Xc; or? dinary to good ordinary is?.8X; low middling I9X; middling 19X@19X; strict middling 19X yesterday the market was dull and nominal; ?ales 250 bales-say 4 at l7Xc, 17 jtt 17X, 13 at 18, l at I8X1 40 at 18X, 6 at 18X, 14 atlSJg. 21 at IP, 12 at 19X. 25 at lox, io at lax, 3 at lox, 7 at 20, J at 20X. Wc quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Inferior.15 <?>17X ordinary togo Jd ordinary.18 ?18X Low middling.V&X@ Middling.19X@ strict middling.19X@ SBA ISLAND COTTON -The arrivals of this quol ty of the staple were to a fair extent, Bay about rsa bags of Carolinas and Floridas for this time. There has been a steady inquiry with cooslder ible transactions, but pr ces have shown an;easler maracter, in Borne Instances, for nearly all kinds mt high grades, wbi:h are scarce. Sales about toco bags of Carolinas and Floridas, among which vere of Carolinas, say 4 Santees at 36, 309 san? ces at 40,4 Santees at 42,18 san tees ai 44, 25 San e- a at 46,13 Santees at 48, 6 sea islands at 42,16 it 43. 3 at 44, 3 at 45, 8 at 47X. 75 at 60, 32 at 55, 47 it 60,16 at 70,6 at 76, 6 at 80, 1 at 85; of Floridas, 16 at 40, 36 at 42,17 at 45, 23 at 46, 4 at 48, 1 at 65, I at 75, 5 at 80. BICE.-There were moderate receipts of Carolina rough, about 30,ooo bushels coming to band. There has been a fair bnalnesa doing for most of this period, the market sbowlog, In tome cases, ra? ther less strength ia prices; sales about 800 tierces of clean Carolina, among which were 48 tierces at 6>i, 47 at ox, 148 at ev, so at e 18-ia, is at 6ji. 50 at 7,124 at 7 1-16, 176 at 7J?, 67 at "7 8-16, 64 at "X. 22 ac l%, 84 at 7J?c 1? lb. Yesterday the mar? ket waa quiet bnt showed no change of note; sales near 200 tierces of clean Carolina, say 6 tierces at 6>?, 16 at 611-18,18 at 6?, 6 at 7,25 at IX. 20 at 7 3 ie. we quote common to fair at 6* @7, good 7>?@7)?C fl ft. NAVAL STOBBS.-The receipts of these articles were moderate, amounting to a*>out 432 bbls spirits turpentine and 2883 bbls rosin for the week. There hes been a limite l business doing, with the following reported transactions: On Saturday, Bales 154 bbls spirits turpentine at 64o | fi gallo J, and about 2000 bbls rosin, low grades, for future delivery on private terms, On Monday 130 bbls pale and low pale rosin at $4 ?nd $3 75 fi bbl, 300 bbls strained to extra No 2 at $3 fi bbl delivered, and loo bbls spirits turpentine lu reg? ular and Irregular packages at 54c fi gallon. On Tuesday 200 bois or No 1 and good No 1 robin at $3 25 fi bbl on the wharf. On Wednesday, sales 60 bbls spirits turpentine at 54c fi gallon, and looo bbl* strained rosin at $3 fi bbl. Yesterday sales 2000 bbls rosin, strained to extra No 2 at $3 fi bbl; also some 1700 bt ls One rosin, from Nolto| extra pale, were Bold on private terms. HAY.-There have been received about 100 bales North River qua 1 les. Sales of this description took place at $1 76 fi hundred, and MS bales Eastern at $1 93 fi hundred. CORN.-The arrivals were about 1000 bushels from Baltimore, 2733 from Philadelphia and 3000 from North Carolina. Some 760 bushels mixed corn wa? sold at 87c fi bushel, sacks Included. OATS.-There were no arrivals or transactions of note. PEAS.-7here are limited lots coming to hand, with sales at $1 2501 60 fi bashel for good to | choice. FLOOR.-The market Is well supplied with most qualities of this article, with a moderate city and interior demand. Northern and Western super may be quoted at $6 2506 76 fi bbl, extra at $7? $8 fi bbl, family at $8 5009 fi bbl. Sou'hern de- j scrlpilons arc in limited stock, and super may be quoted at $6 6007 fi bbl, fxtra at $7 50?8 60 fi bbl, family at JP@B 50 fi bbl, and extra family at $:o@n fi bbl. BACON.-Toi? article ls In good stock, with a quiet market and limited business. Prime smoked shoulders may ba quoted at 6c fi ft, prime smoked clear rib aides at 9?9*o fi ft, prime Baited clear rib aides at 7@">?c fi ft, and prime salted shoulders at 5?6i?c fi ft. s co AR AND MOLASSES.-The stocks are mode? rate. We note a moderate business In fair to fahy fair Louisiana sugar at 9)i?loc fi ft. Good to prime grocery sugars may be quoted at j- fi ft, fair to good Cubas io*@iUic New Orleans mo? lasses, prime new at 66@70c fi gallon. Cuba mus? covado molasses may be quoted at 38o In bhds and 40c In bbls, and in A Jobbing way at 40042c; clayed at 33036c in hhds. and 86? ste lu bblB; Sugar-house syrup sells at 18@20c In hhds. and 22025c In barrels. COFFSB.-The article ls In moderate request. Fair co prime Bio may be quoted Arm at i9@23c fi ft. BUTTER AND LARD.-There ls a fair stock of this article-fancy Goshen may be quoted at 30?85c; New York State, prime, 25080.:; medium 20?2?c. SALT.-in large lot s from shipboard $1 60 fi sack may be quoted and $1 6691 76 fi sack In smaller parcels from store, as to sise of lot. INDIA BAOOINO.-There has been some de? mand for the country trade, and lots of domes? tic at 14c. Ludlow at - c TIM EKB AND LOMBEB.-The market ls quiet. We quote timber far ; milling purposes tom $6?io. stripping timber $10016.- Bright timber, good merobantable^rom city mills, cut to size, from $18022 fi M by the cargo; lumber per rall, $13@16; river lumber, $11018; dressed lumber, $22?26. FREIGUTS.-lo Liverpool, by steam direct, - on uplands, -on sea Islands: via New York Vd on uplands, lXd on sea islands; by Ball Xd on uplands, %d on Bea Islands, To Havre -on uplands. Coastwise-to New York, by steam J?c on uplands and - on Bea Islands; i2 fi tierce on rice, eoe fi bbl on rosin; by sall, - fi ft on cotton;-fl tierce on rice; #0c fi bbl on roBln; $11012 fi ll on lumber; $12012 60 fi M on timber. To Boston, by steam \c on uplands, and $2 60 fi tierce on rice; by sall, -c fi ft on up? lands; roam 70c; resawed stair $12013 60; tim? ber $13013 60; phosphate $505 60. To Providence, by sall, $10 60011 fi M on boards, -0 fi ft on cotton ; by steam Xe via New York. To Philadel? phia, by steam. Kc on uplands; $1 T5 fi tierce on rice, 60j fi bbl on roam, $1 on spirits. Throngh bills of lading given to Boston, Providence and the New England cities are regularly Issued on this route, and dispatch guaranteed. By sall, $8 fi M on boards; $12 on timber; - fi ton on clay, and $3 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam, - c fi ft; by sall $308 60 fi M on boards: -on timber; $3 60 fi ton at city, $404 25 ' ton up river on phosphate rock, vessels are in aemand by our merchhants to take lnmber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darlen and Sa? tina River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to North? ern ports, and $10012 fi M are rates on lumber and boards. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-Tho banks are purchas? ing sight cheeks on New York at X fl cent, on*; time bills nominal. They are selling eight checks at par. KXCHANOB-STKULINO BILLS.-The rate yester? day was 21.s'@.lri for 60 days bills. GOLD.-The brokera were yesterday buying at 12, and selling at 13. Rxpart*. NEW TORE-Per steamship Georgia-212 bags Rea Uland cotton. 1602 bale* upland cottun. 186 bales domestics. 70 tierces rice, 857 bbls naval stores, 210 bags oil cake, 100 bbls oranges, and io: pkgs sundries. Eiporta or tiir 'Weekending Jan. u. FOBKIUN. LIVERPOOL-Per bark Investigator-2078 bales upland cotton, 32 baga Bea Island cotton. Per .spanish brig Simona-700 bales upland cot? ton, 90 tr.ns phosphate rock. AMSTERDAM-Her Br birk Wentworth-2307 baleB upland cotton.Per Br bark Jerome Jones--?194 bales upland cotton. BARCELONA-Per Spanish bark Ciscar-600 bales upland colton, 884 bbls rosin.Per Spanlah brig Rom ino segundo- 600 bales upland cotton. .Per spanish brig San Antonio-100 bales up. land colton. DOMESTIC Nsw YORE-Per B'esmshlp James Adger-149 Ines sea ls an 1 cotton, 1074 bales upland cotton. 325 sacks oil cake, 60 1 ales shirting. 77 packages sundries, 35 tierces rice.per steamship Champion-17 bags sea Island cotton, 1831 bales upland cotton. 62 tierces rice, 68 bales dornest cs, 33 bales hide*, 58 packages, 42 empty bbls. Per sehr Florence Rogers-174 bales upland cot? ton, 308 CCSKS Kaolin clay, 640 bbls rosin, 80 J bundies cotton ties, 26cases champagne, 660 tacks rice chan*. I BILADOLPHIA-Per steamship Gulf Stream 478 bales conon, 26 tierce ? rice, 127 paokages fruit, 20 bandied staves, 206 bales domestics, tis bbls naval stores, 21 tons old iron.Per sehr A K Babcock-180 ions pho phate rock. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Maryland-191 ba'es conon. 255 tierces rice, 60 Backs rice. 374 t bis rosin, 10 bales dornest cs. 6 hhds and 1 bale hides, 83 empty beer bbls, 16 rolls leather, 106 bbls oranges, 2 Dales empty bags, 2 bales paper, 25 packages. KOSTON-Per bark Walter-213,000 timber and lumber. WILMINGTON, DEL-Per sehr F St Clair Ed? wards-380 tons phosphate rock.Per sehr Louisa wilson-170 tons phosphate rock. blzporta or Naval storr- ?.?ni bomber from the Port of Charleston, from SoDtctuberl, 1873. to Januarys, 1873. BX PORTED TO Boston..., Sew York Philadelphia.. Baltimore... Provid'ce.tt I Oth'rCSP'rte T'al Coastwise Barcelona..... Maj'aAM'ket. West Indies.. Rio de la Plata St John's, NB. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Glasgow... Total Foreign. Grand Total 1872-'73. BblB. 3,852 16,922 9.667 4,836 34,877 384 Feet. 665,941 1,855.026 2-.i2.00u 2,013,840 444 54 368,458 1*71-'72. NAVAL STOR'8 Bbls. 6,549,811 1,810 4.484 6,762 144.800 376,600 184,173 12,t00 1.246 10,982 11,318 2,099 26,545 607 Feet. 585.000 1,391,476 452.294 1,622,294 645.000 8*2,821 4,978,961 149,500 90,856 J 12,480 716,478 47,107| 6,266,284 6.239 2.704 3,048 11,598 38,143 246,355 6,226,306 . comparative Exports or Cotton and. Klee from the Port of Charleston, from Sep? tember 1, 1879, to January 8. 1873. EXPORTED TO 1872-'73. S. L.Up'd. i Rice 1871-'72. S. I.,Up'd.iRtce Liverpool. Other Br. Ports Tot'l 0. Britain Havre. Other Fr. Porte Total France.. ti. of Europe.. Tot'l N.Europe S.of Europe... W. Indies, Ac. Total F. Ports.. Boston. Rhode Island New York.... Philadelphia., Bait, A Nr'folX Oth. U.S.Ports rofl C'sePorts Grand Total 1816 ?18323 425 60173 1615 48323 426 60178 234 110695 2236 234 10895 12 2235 j 12126 6313 1849 ll '3013 12126 6313 3187 4213 74311 425 81939 8420 333 1327 37626! 4203 98691 1490 6827 3263 2786 4502 3070 4919 115028 13781 189339113794 732561 4082 4817| 1180 46021 3164 111 4492 4723 84112 12918 1460S1 12918 Stock of Cotton in the interior Towns at the Latest Dates. TOWNS. 1871. Augusta..January 3 Columbas.January 3 Macon..January Montgomery.January 3 Selma..January " Memphis.Janna1 y 8 Nashville..January " Tota! baie*., 19,891 10,428 14,726 11,251 7.393 24,964 4,491 92,933 og i : s o. S : SB 3 . o o if . S* rj -DO se wis o o 23 a a ftft ?o SI 3a as H S2? * < .?i, a *t ?o o> ar SIB aga lg-3 : Si 2. : -o; -i 51 21 SS s S Ot -i oe tJXDO' .ct cn 1 <e> i ? -? - M ll ? 9 9 a a fr M 2 'S I 0 rt F T. 5 tr Es ?! Ouijas U ?S 5<D=-O ?" 2 5 S ? D * ? ss ? 5 o ? 2 S 0000 9 OBOOO 0 c o o a a Ec a a ? 3= p 5> ? ?> ?D> 9 MMBCQ ea IS ?aCSCJOs S? : 3 ?0 C" M 09 0? *. O? . SS io ue; en? ilffsiQlj is Ifs I : V4 - kO Ai-1 ?-"?? SO I OB O'-O OD "KS OE OD A GD -J *??ol ooooia'-wo'G'O** -J OOO CO O? j ot- o> V?o co -j bo ?j ?- w 7, CO CO UOP-WMMOIOOB rsl sggiss-Tss: s's io io * gs; S Bp.:-i M a pf ? v ; o - y; O K ?J - ? HO 8. V-* ' CO A, a-* SS 8 ?*.. ? S <o s r* * j? to ; ?? S'a ?, ?Si 0D^3 M co M . o^oac^-o^' ** co g asti ss fe?-^ ?? rO -J lis. S 4** . CC O CH OD ao M O' - CV? Ir S 4.9 B .1 Q WS* ?flo o fil . PO 2* i; (S C is* ?ij ; ; ? w' Si . ? S CM . CH . * . ? SSj aoi sss O -j <-. .-I CO sr isa M-*' . a ??. -i jo -, ; ; _cn ?o ' .ww O*. ' . ??5 ?"ul Ma o -*1 * taconeo*-*. O?D SCO* . (MOKO o * -, jj 3? S ?3? OHI?-HCPI'I;* UIOOOMIO- MJl^tt Iii IOCBH- co -ja" *>2 6>JS*> co aa aa ss cn ; -jo oo'o -.JoVa-JO" o* OO^O^VOi^QS* O' S O o s o - cn bJ oo . o cn a ? *. a co aa ; o *Q^***"??a' ss 3 2S NOTB.-We nave aeoucteu rrora New orleans 96,224 bales upio.nds, from Mobile 62 balea up* lu ns: from Savannah 3648 bagB sea island and 3863 bales noland, and from Charleston 2518 bags sua island 'and 894 bales upland cotton ; bei ng che quantity received nt those ports from Mo? bile. Florida. Texas and Savannah. Charleston Wholesale Prices. ARTICLES. PR1CHB. BAG G INO, ? yard Dundee.. & Gunnv Cloth. 14 @ New York Double Anchor, 46 inches, 2K'hs. @ BALK ROPB, V ft. Manilla. @ Western. 8 ? 12* Jute. @ BUTTBE Goshen. 30 3J Country. & COTTON. V Rs. Ordinary to Good Ordinary.... 18 @ 18X Low Middling. 19^? Middling to Strict Middling... 19X@" Good Middling. @ Ses Island. ? Oori'BB, V ft> RIO. 1? @ 33 Laguayra. 24 @ 26 Java.. 80 & FLOOR, H bbl Fine. @ .? Super. 6 25 ? 6 75 Northern and Western Extra. 7 00 & 8 00 Baltimore Extra. ? .. Southern-Super. 6 25 @ 6 76 Extra. 7 oo ? 8 oo Family. 8 60 ? ll 00 GRAIN, V bushel Maryland Oats. ? Western Oats. ? Corn.. i 75 Q HAT, ft cwt North River...'. ? LUMBER, ft M feet Clear White Pine, first quality. 60 oo @ 55 oo White Pine, good run.38 oo ? 40 oo Yellow Plue.20 00 (g) 24 OO Boards, rough.ll oo fl 12 00 Grooved and tongBed 28 oo (gt 32 co MOLASSES, fi gallon Cuba...... 88 ? SW Muscovado. 38 @ 60 Sugar house. 23 @ 37 Kew orleans. 66 a 70 NAVAL STORKS, fi bbl Tar. @ pitch. ;; @ Rosin, pale. ? BOSlB, NO. 1. 3 26 ? Rosin. No. 2. 3 10 ? Ro-ln. No. 3. 3 00 ? Spirit B Turpentine, fi gal.... 64 ? Crude Turpentine, fi bbl. 4 26 @ Hard Turpentine. 2 60 @ Gatum, fi ft. 18 ? NAILS-American 4@20d, fl keg .. @ POWDER Dupont's, F. F. F. g. 6 00 @ Dupont's, F. F. F. 6 00 ? Dupont's Blasting. 4 00 ? PROVISIONS, fi ft Bacon, llama. 18 ? 20 Sides. 09 ? 09* Shoulders. 06 ? Strips. @ Lard, in keg. ll ? 12 Cheese. ? Egg?. ? Poultry-Chlckeus. ft doz.? Fowls, fl doz. ? Onions.;.. .. ? Apples. ? Rios, fi ft-Carolina. 06*? 07* East India. ? SALT, ft sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 60 @ 1 76 Liverpool, line. <a SUGAR, it ft Porto Rico. ? Moscovado. 10 ;s?? 12* BEESWAX, fi ft.... 88 ? 40 Potatoes, Irish, ft bbl. ? Sweet. ? FBRTILIZBRB carolina Fertluzor, fi 2000 fts. Cash. 48 00 ? Time (payable 1st Novem? ber, free of Interest.).... 53 00 ? Wando Fertilizer, cash.... 66 00 ? Time. so 00 2 Peruvian Guano, Chinchas.... 90 00 ? Peruvian Guano, Gnanape.... 80 00 ? Pacific Guano. 2000 lbs., casu.. 4s 00 ? Time (without interest)... 5t 00 ? Phoenix Guano. 47 60 @ Baugh's Phosphate, fl 2000 as. . cash. 46 00 ? Land Plaster. 12 00 ? Zed's Ammoniated Bone Phos? phate ($70 time). 60 00 ? Russell coe's Ammonlatea Bone Superphosphate ($60 time)......46 00 ? Cotton Food, per ton. 60 00 ? Wilcox, GlbbB A Co.'s Manipu? lated. 60 00 ? Stono Soluble Guano ($63 time) 48 00 ? Stono Dissolved Phosphate ($31 tlmej. 28 00 ? Atlantic Phosphate Co...cash. 48 00 ? Time, iree of interest.62 00 ? Acid Phosphates.cash, ts 00 ? Time, free of interest.ai 00 ? '.. Eureka Ammo, Bone Phos, cash 45 00 ? Time.so 00 ? ,. Phlllps's Carrlbe.m Mea Guano, per ton or 2000 rb*....cash. 60 00 ? 1st November, per ton.... 66 00 ? Mapes's Superphosphate, fi 20OO tts. 46 00 @ Sardy's Phosphato, Peruvian, cash. 65 00 ? Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash.. 60 00 ? Patapaco Guano.66 00 ? '.. E. Frank Coe's Ammoniated Bone Phosphate.cash. 48 00 ? Time.62 00 ? Coe's Pnre Dissol'd Bone.caah 60 00 ? Time.,.66 00 ? Whann's superphosphate.-_ 64 00 ? 60 00 Etiwan Guano.cash.. 66 00 ? Time.so co ? Etiwan Crop Food.cash.. 40 00 ? Time.45 00 ? Etiwan Dissolved Bone..cash. 36 00 ? Time. 40 00 ? markets ny Telegraph. HONEY MARKETS. v L LONDON, January ?. Noon.-Bank rate reduced *; now tlf. consols 92*a92*. Fives 90*. hvenlnE.-Bullion in the Bank of England has Increased ?3000. FBANEFORT, January e. Mon.-Bonds 96*. PARIS, Jan cary p. Evening.-Rentes 53f 80c. Evening. - Rent ts closed at 68f 82c, NEW TOBE, January c. Noon.-Freights quiet. st-ckB doll. Money firm at 7 per cent, cold dull at 12*. Exobange -long 9*; short loft. Governments dull and Bteady. State bonds quiet. Evening.-Money 7 and a fraction for commis? sion. Merllng 9*. Gold 121**12*. Govern? ments *a* belter. Staus quiet. Tennessees arm. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, January fi. Noon-Cotton opened doli; uplands lo*d; Or? leans lc*. L*ter- Cotton dull and downward tendency;] salea 10,000 bales; speculation and export 2000. . tveniDg - cotton dull with a downward ten? dency; upland? 10*?io*<i, Orleans 10*al0*d. dales Include bQOO bales American cotton. NEW YORE, December 9. Noon.-Co:ton quiet; sa.es 629 bales; uplands 20*c;Orleaus2l*c Evening-cotton quiet; sales 1648 bales; up? lands 20*c; Orleans 2i*c; net receipts 247 bales; it rons 28?6. Sales or cotton futuies tn day 11,850 bales, as follows: January, 19*al9*c; February, ? 9 H10al9*c; March. I9*a2u*c; April, 20*a j 21 9-iec; May 20*a20*c; June, 21*a21*c; July 21 7l0a2l*C. BOSTON, January 9. Cotton-middlings 2tc; net receipts 133 bales; groas BTS; exports to Great Britain 406; sales soo; stool: ?09. PHILADELPHIA, January 9. Cotton quiet; middlings 20*c. BALTIMORE, January 9. rot,on Arm; middlings 2u*o; gross receipts ss bale*; exports coastwise 90; kales 2du; stock 753. NOKFOLE, January 9. Cotton dull; lew middlings I8*ai8*c; net re? ceipt-? 2214 osles; exports coastwise 1080; sales 100; stock 12,227. WILMINGTON, January 9. Cotton firm; middlings i6*c; net teceipts 94 bales; stock 3299. SAVANNAH. January 9. Cotton dull; good grades scarce: good ordinary 18*c; low middlings 19; middlings 19*; net receipts 8'.S6 ba.es; exports to Great Britain 4336; to the conilusnt 3659; sales 2020; siock767S. AUGUSTA, January 0. Cotton dull and nominal; middlings 19c; re? ceipts 671 ba es; sales 726. MEMPHIS, January 9. Cotton dull; middlings I9*a2uc; receipts 2029 j bales; shipments 1066; stock 27,498. MOBILE, January 9 Cotton dull; good ordinary 17*c; low middlings 18*; middlings 19*; net receipts 1179 bales; ex? ports to comment 868: coastwise 1962; Bales too; I btock 28,901. NEW ORLEANS, January 9. Cot on In fair demand and steady ; good ord l nary I7*al7*c, low middlings I8*c. middlings I0*al9*c; net receipts 6280 bales; gross 8626; ex porta to Great Britain 7673; io Continent 606; coastwise 48; sales 1600; last evening 8600; stock 193,493. GALVESTON, January 9. Cotton unsettled ; good ordinary IT xe; net re celpts 2439 bales; exportB coastwise 607; sales 600; stock 78,813. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, January 9. Evenlnr/.-Lard S7s 6d. Turpentine 44s od. NEW YORK, January 9. Noon.-Flour firm. Wheat quiet. Corn steady. Pork quiet; new $14. Lard quiet; steam 7*. Turpentine steady at 69. Rosin firm at $8 70 for strained. Evening.-Flour lim ted demand and un. chacged. Whiskey decidedly firmer. Pork and best dull and nommai. Naval stores and taUow steady. BALTTMOBB, January 9. Flour Urra and unchanged. Wheat quiet; choice whit j and amber $2i6a2 26. Corn quiet; white 65at7a Oats 60a62c. Provisions firm. Whiskey 93*a94c. CINCINNATI, January 9. Flour and cora Arm and unchanged. Lard stead v. H8,con steady, but *c lower, to come out of t moke. Whiskey firm at 89c. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, January 8. SPIRITS TURPENTINE -Sales of 160 casks at 55c per gallon for southern packages. Market qul>'t. licsiN-Market quiet, with sales or 1260 bbls reported at $3 06 for st rained, and $3 lo for No. 2. CRCDS TURPENTINE.-Market steady. Sales of 843 bbls at $4 76 fur vl'gin and jello w dip, and $3 for hard. TAR.-Sales nf 193 bbls at $2 30 per bbl. COTTON.-Sales of 24 bales reported as follows: 3 at 18.13 at 18*. 6 at 19*, and 2 at 16*c per rb. Market strong for the finer grades. We quote: ordinary 16*, good orilnary 17*, low mladllng I8*al8*, mtudilog I9al9*, atrlct middling I9*a 20c. TIMBER.-Very little arriving. Sales of 3 rafia. very inferior, at $4 26:2, prime mill, at $15. and 1, extra prime mill, at $16 per M. New York Naval Stores Marke r. NEW TORE, January 8. The Dally Bulletin says: Receipt H 662 bbls rosin, and 273 bbls spirits turpentine. Spirits turpentine continues dui', and ?mall .o s forced on the market are closed out at lower prices, bot for straight lots, mer. han table In good order from vcr 1. holders are generally firm at eoe and above. Small .ors only have been sold at 59*a6 c. Strained rosin Is more aotlve, and prices held pretty firmly at $3 60a3 70 'or common, and $3 75 a3 811 for good. Sales include 260 bbls at $8 60, 1000 bbls at $3 70, 200 small bbls at $8 80. and a cargo of about 2000 bbls to Arrive on private terms, but supposed between $8 70 and $3 so. In the finer grades there ls very little doing, and we only hear of 60 obis good No. 1 at $4 :o. In tar sales laclado 60 bbls Washington at SS 36, and 21 bbls Newborn ac $3 26. Pitch selling In a Jobbing way at tia J 26. New York Ric? Market. Nsw YORX. January 8. The Dally BuUatin says: The market remains strong, and ls fairly ac.Ire. We note sales of 200 bags Rangoon at ?Xa'Xo, and 60 td Carolina kt 7xasxc. Interior Cotton Marketa. OAKDEN. January 0. Onr cotton market ls rapidly as umln* Its wo-ted activity. The last three days lt bas been very brisk; 245 bales havu been exchanged at 18 to 19 Mic. ABBEVILLE, January 8. Cotton ls selling ar. 18c. COLOMBIA S. 0., January 8. Sales of cotton y es tenia- 63 bahs: middling I8XC. NEWBERRY-. January 7. Cotton market brisk, closing at 18\o. SFARTANBUBO, January 7. Cotton ls quoted at lStfc. . ORANOBBURQ, Jannary 8. Co ton-middlings ltjf to 18c; strict middling lsx to lsxo. MAMXVS NJBWB. CHARLESTON, ti. O.JANUARY 10, 187jL, Lat ?ri <iai? 46 mm 23 sec. j Lon 7?deg67 min27 seo ARRIVED YESTERDAY Steamship virginia, Hinckley, Philadelphia-left - mat. Mdse, lo W A courtenay, Railroad Agc, F Kressen, Jr, E W Marshall as co, cameron, Barkley 4 co. O D Franae, Kinsman bro 1, T F cnapiu. Captain Bradley, M Kennedy. D F Glea? son, E F Burnham, ATiefenihaL, P Wlneman 4 4 co, Mrs P Opdibeck, Hart a co, AK Adger, Ulecke 4 Petermann, Colbert, Tovey 4 GUn, B O'Neill, ur B ti Kellers, Dr li Baer. Klines, Wick eaberg 4 0 J, R H Mc uo weil. J B Duval 4 Son, Fo gardts'a BO /k Store, T M Johosou, J M Ureer 4 ison, Ravenel, Holmes A- co. W shepherd A co. Terry A NO.en. Tnonias A Lanneau, J P Brown 4 c, w L Weob, P Macqueen, wo Whilden.Wag. euer, Monates 4 co, Qaackenbuso, l?suli a co, J cosgrove, P Waloo, E Daly, T M Bristoll a co, G W Wilhams 4 co, W 0 Bee 4 00. E Boy ls ton. W M Bird 4 co, J Thompson, Snackelford 4 E'.ely, M H Nathan, Steffens, Werner 4 Ducker, H Bischoff Pro, WB Smith 4 co. G J Lahn, Dome. Moise 4 Davis, W H chafes 4 <?<;. J H solomons, H Bui winkle, Byrne 4 Fogarty, W Hesun, S Bara, B Dee, and others. Steamer city Point, Fitzgerald, Palau a via Jack Bonville, Fernaodlua and Savannah. ?i bales cotton, 6 bbls syrup, 59 sticks cedar, 84 bbls irait, 60 bales hides, 26 packages mdse To Raveael 4 co, Witte Bros, riuckney Bros, W M Lawton 4 son, W aaa-ard, G H I neran a m 4 Son, J Salva. Dowle, Moise 4 Davis, W M Bird 4 co, Wagner, Huger 4 co, and Order. - - ' ; 7 Sehr southerner, Leiters, Georgetown, S 0. 1100 bushels rough rice. To J R Pringle 4 DOOr-; O.t. EA lt KU YESTERDAY Steamship Georgia, dowell, New Tork-Wag? ner, Huger 4 co. W A Courtenay. . senr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, Port Royal, 8 C Roaoh 4 Moffett. :? . ?. Sehr Estelle Day, Carey, Philadelphia via Jack? sonville, Fla. SAILED YESTERDAY. ., Steamship Uoorgla, Crowell, New York. Spanish bai k ciscar, Moragues, Barcelona, "ark, Walter, Berry, Bo-ton. Spanish brig Sanfona, Carlon. Barcelona. j, behr Carries Webb, Homar. Georgetown 8 03' behr E H Naylor, Naylor, Jackson ville. PROM TH1? CORT. Br bark J R Boyd, Perry, at LIT ar pool, Jana, ary e. 7 isa .?. T, Br bark Ranger, Cox, at Liverpool, January 6. , behr Albert Thomas, Rose, ac New York, Janu? ary . .. i?qca?7i5? Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, at Batlmore, Jan? ary s. .-.11 CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Charleston, Berry, at New York, January 7. Steamship Faloon, Hay nie, at Baltimore, Janu? ary 7. &ehr J T weaver. Gladding, at New York, Janu? ary 7. - . i ! fl lt.! MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.. . LIVERPOOL, January 9. " Noon.-Arrived, Aphrodite. . : MEMORANDA. The soar D F Keeling, Robinson, from Port Royal, s 0, arrived at Baltimore January T. Ihe sehr Fanny JButles, Sherman, from George? town, S 0. arrived at Annapolis,'below Baltimore, January 6. The sehr Earl H Potter, Rogers, for Hort Royal, S 0, cleared at New Tork, January e. List of Snipping . IN THE TORT 0? CHARLESTON, J ANCA ET 2. Vessels under loo tons, and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. ! - Manhattan, 1888 tons, Woodhull, at Adger's" wharf, for New York, loadlr,g-James Adger A co. Virginia, 697 tons, Hinckley, at Brown 4 co's wharf, for Philadelphia, loading-WA Courte? nay. SHIPS. Algeria, (Bri 029 toni, Anderson, at Union wharf, for Liverpool, loading-A J Creighton. Tranmere. (Br) 826 tons. McElbenny, at Accom? modation wo arr, for Liverpool loading~ Henry Card. * 1. island home (Br) 760 tons, Sinclair, in the stream, for Liverpool, ready-Henry Card. Intrepid, 1200 tons Simmons, at Union wharf, for Liverpool, loading-street, Broe-A co. BARKS. -? Emily Lowther. (Br) 700 tons, Cain, at Vander horst's wharf, for Liverpool, joadma-Wat? son 4 Hill. Georgiana, (Br) - tons. Mann, as Atlantic whf, from Liverpool, discharging-E. Card. Blomldon (Br)-tona Shaw, at Southern whf, from Ue ntrara. dlscharslng-E Card. Sappho, 712 tons. Wdour. at Central w&urr, rrom cail-o, discharging-W 0 Bee A cd. Florence, 876 tons, Mayo, at quarantine, from Boston, walling-A J creigh cou. Manuela, (Spanish,) 860 tons. Aguirre, at Mar? shall's wharf, for Great Britain, loading Henry Card. ' Concepci?n, (spanish,) - tons, M ai te rola, at Boyoe 4 co's wharf, fer Great Britain, loading ~? <M Waiver Spanish bark Kahn tia, -- tons, - --, at Johns n's wharf, lor Liverpool, loading Onward, (Br,) 686 ions, '3allard ac Boyce 4 c vs wharf, for Liverpool, wadding-Henry Card. Investigator. 698 tons. Kord, ac Union wharf, for Liverpool, ready -Cohen 4 WellP. Fille de I'Air, 416 tone, Brown, at Marshall's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Henry card. Magnet, (er) 626 tons. Brown, ac Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, load log-Gibbes 4 BarnwelL Providencia, (>pao) 394 tons. Juan, at Atlantic wharf, for Barcelona, loading-W P Hall. Auguste. (German.) 642 tons, Onderbtrg. at Boyce 4 Co's wharf, for a port on the North Sea, loading-Lecesne A Wells. J B Duffuri, (Br) 676 cons. Killara, at Atlantic wharf, for Bremen, discharging-B G wilkins 4 co. Neptun, (German,)-tons, Ploghoft, at Atlantlo wharf, for Bremen, loading-Geo A Hopley 4 co. Freihandel, (German,) 777 tons, W?chter, at Kerr's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-O O Witte. Weniworth, (Br) 676 tons. Robb.EB, in the Htream, for Amsterdam, ready-George A Hopley 4 co. Emil. (German,)-tons, SchuyiXen, at -Marsh's wharf; from Milk uiver, Jamaica, muting Jcs A Enslow 4 co. * BRIGS. Therese, (French) - tons, DeLarne, in the streun, from Carmen, (Mex) Jua; arti ved Order. - . . . Adela. (Spanish)- tons. Qui?ones, at Kerr's wharf, for Barcelona, waiting-W P Hall. Wm H Parks, -tons, Dix, a-. Gas Company's wharf, from Baltimore, discharge g-Master. R S Hassell. 245 tous, Hodgdon, in tne stream, from st Thomas, walting-J A Enslow 4 coT Pa:.chita. (Span) -- tons. Oalseda. at Brown's wharf, for Barcelona, walting-W P Hall. Paco. (Spanish,) 227 tons. Estrella, at Brown *. Co's wharf, for Barcelona, loading-W P Hall. Fortuna, (Spanish,) 270 tens, Llenas, at Vander. horst's wharf, for Barcelona, lottding-W P Hull. Santona, (Span)ioo tons. Certon, at Atlantlo wharf, for Liverpool, ready-a More 4 co, ? Hellos. (Swedish) - tona. Holm, at; Marshall's wharf, for Falmouth and a market, loading Jas Adger 4 co. SCHOONERS. Ida Richardson, 160 tons Bedell, at quarantine, from Baltimore, writing-Cohen 4 Wells. Carrie BoDnell, loo tons. Plnkham, at Central wharf, for West Indies, loading-Pani, Welch 4 co. Estelle Day. - tons, Carer, at Central wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-Cohen 4 Wells. John Mc ?dam, - tons, willard, at Kerr's whf, from Portland, Me, dlachardlng-Master. Ida Richardson, 160 tons, Bedell, at quarantine, from Baltimore, walting-Cohen 4 Wells. Mary U Stocknam, 2&7 tons, Cordery, at Central wharf, for New York, loading-E F Swee gan. Sehr old Chad, - tons, Mcclintock, from Bara? coa, discharging-C Bart 4 Co, J P Wyman,-tons, Perry. In Ashley River, for a Northern pjrt, loading-stelnmeyer 4 stokes. B N Hawkins, 395 tens, Wyatt, at Vanderhorst'a wharf, for Port Royal, ready-Roach 4 Mof? fett. A L Butler. 269 tons, Webber, in Atlantic wharf, for Weymouth, loading-A J Creighton. S E Fabians -tons, Crocker. In the stream, for New York, walting-J A Enslow 4 ca Lizzie Maul, 298 ions, Bnbler, in Ashley River, fur Wilmington, Dei, loading-T G Boag. ' Lilly. 413 tons. Hughes, at Anger 4 co's wharf, for New York, loading-Roach 4 Moffett. Jennie E simmens. -tons. Young, at central wharf, for Baltimore, loading-Cohen 4 Wells. Hattie Turner.-toas, Turner, lu ashley River, from Sc Jokn's Bay, Ms, dluoharglng-Coben 4 Wells. Mary, - tons. Gilchrist, In Ashley Blver, for west indios, loading-J A Enslow 4 co.