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CHARLESTON DAILY NWS....JANDAEY 1, 1866. _ ?ft JD-AILY JSTEWS. MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1. 136G. CALI: ND AB. 1566. 71 ? S m 1! 12 13 H .' ? 12 13 14 " 14115 IC ? 18 19 HT 10 IC 17 W W 20 SI . 2t 22 d2f 23 2C27 I I* ?f?|2* *S 27 38 * 28129 30 >1 ..! 20j30|3lj...| _ ll112 W HlWjW 171| B I? 14 16 M 17 W 13?11! 20121 ?22120 Uli' 19 2? 21 22:23 24 M I ?te ST 98 .. .. 26 27 28993031 i 5 t;? 7 8| l?lj 2 :! 4? .>! <. ?18 ll 12 Will 13?W 17 ti W Ll 12113 U?a ? 18 If 20 21 22 28 24| IC 17 W 19|20 21 ?2 25 2C 27 ;2- 29 30 ol' J:U24 25 36 27 2S 29 . ....I....!....! 30.J... Aran... 1 2 ::: M 5 ,; TllOct'B. ..: li 2j :> 5 C S .< 1011 12|W lil 7 8 WW U 12 13 . 15116 17 18 19130 31 14115 1617 IS 1? 20 2f>l?:l!?l '.> 26 27 28 | 21 22 23 24 25126 27 29 30 .? I 28 29 30 31. MAY. 1 2 8 4 5 Sort. .. .. .. .. 1 9 3 ?I 7 >| ? K'ill 12 4 5 C| "I S ? Iii 13 14 15 W 17 18 W I ?Il|l2|l3|14?ir. 10 17 20 21 22 23 24 23 26 . 18 19 20121 22 23 24 071 o?, qgjaolsi .. .. 23 26 |27|2S 29 30 .. joss... T.K. T. .. ..h 2 DECB. .. .. .. .. .... 1 I 3 4 :.! 6 7 S 9! 2, :?| 4? 6 C 7 8 IlOill 12 1314 15 WI WW II 1213 M 18 1718 1912,121 22 23 16 17 W W 20 21 22 24135 26 ?7 29 39 30' 2;.24 23I2GI27 2? 29 . L ..!. .. .. ..li 3031....I. j x: g - s - 2' t ' - - i- : r. s s : !-.! : h ; I r. ! ? ! ? ' i COMMERCIAL. Exports. NEW YORK-P-ri* steamship Andalusia-3 bales Sea Islam! Cotton, 2*0 bales Upland Colton. 28pk"-s Sundries.Per sehr Wido World-499 bales Up? land Cotton, 2 bales Wool, 2 bales Domestics, 25 buds and b'/.s Dones, 23 bundles Paper, 31 bbls Rosin, 2 bales Feathers, 2:1 boxes snap. 124 empty Barrels. 1 large lion Safe, 6 casks Card Wire, 1 box Tacks. 3 boxes Sulpher Potass, 15'; tons Scrap Iron. PHILADELPHIA-Per bark Con Win T Sherman-293 bales Cotton, 10 casks D.ice, 4C7 bids Rosin, 18 hhds. 18 tierces, 3? bbls ami 20 tons 1 lld Iron, s trunks aud 15 cases Mdze. 122 Railroad Wheels, 298 boxes Rail road L-ou, 8 bales Paper Cutting, and 30 empty Casks. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Cumberland-SI bahs Upland Cotton, 25 bbls Rosin, 31 bbls Turpcutiue, and 32 Packages. Xcw York Markets. MONEY MARKET. The New York ll- raid, of the 27tU December, reports; Money was very easy on the Stork Exchange at Crt," per cent., and in some instances balancea were hawked about at nix per cont, without finding burrowers. Thc discount line was quiet, thc demand being light First class commercial nailer is easily discounted at Va.'j per cent., but other ."rades range from 10 to 15, owing to thc disinclination of lenders to invest in this kind of securi? ty, Otherwise thau drat class and at short dates. Tho bank Maternent is extremely favorable, indicating, as it floes, a steady accumulation of loanable funds at this contre. The fegal tenden have increased ?n,(i?3,!'C4, the deposits J2 108,117. the loans 8757,679, and thc cir? culation S904 4??I. The specie has decreased S92C.39S. The Treasury remains lu an easy position, the balance jn thc Sub-Treasury this afternoon being : 110,492,244. The gold market was steady but dull, and loans were generally made dat. Tuc opening price was 145fol. loxrio;; which there was a decline of -..an advance to 145)?, and a subsequent relapse to US'.,. Foreign excitando continues firm but dull. Rankers askl09.:afor their bills at sixty days, and liov^-'j al short sight: but buyers are unwilling to give more than 109,:4 for long bills. Tho supply of commercial bills is ecanty and unequal to thu demand. rnODUCE MAnKET. FLOUR.- The market for State and Western flour was only moderat-ly active, but prices were limier, the , market closiug Se.tfj 10c. in sellers' favor. The sales ' were about 7000 bbls., at our revised quotations sub- ' joined. Southern flour was in moderate demand, und . a shade tlrmer. The sales were abont 450 bbls. Canada flour was moderately active, and prices ruled 5c. (?fi 10c. higher. The sales compris*) ;j5u bbl*. Hy flour wa? inactive, and our aunexed quotations aro nominal. Corn meal was also quiet. We quote: Superfine State and Western.?7 20 ? ;7 C? Extra State. H 30 @ 8 45 Choice State. 8 50 r?. 8 85 . Common to nu ilium extra Western.s 25 ur, 8 70 ' Extra round hoop ohio.8 05 (?: 0 00 Western trade brands. ;i io t v, lo 10 , Commou Southern.S t'O (". 10 (ill Fancy and extra d<>.lo lu in 15 25 1 -Wheat wa6 rather quiet, but prices sd vance dj (? 2 cents ^ bushel. Thc sales were 23.000 l>usbeUa< *l.:is.... fi.-jo ? for No. 1 Mflwaukeo. including choice new; SI.83 for MUwaukeo club, aud 31.70 for Chicago spring. The corn market was steady, with a fair demand." Tho sales were about 4."."oii bu.-hels at 91(?95 couts for unsound, 30@97 cents for smr.' t mixed Western, and 92<? '.'7 cents for yellow Sou-.hern. Ryo was firm, with sales of 5,000 1 bmuela at $1.15 for Canada aud ?i.oa for State. Malt . was unchanged in every respect. Darb y was dull and s beavy. ? COTTON.-The market was quiet but steady. New Or- 1 leans middling continued very scarce u:i I ".;: cents was 1 readily obtained, thu market closing timi for all grades, c With sales of 175 b iles at our quotations, as follows: Cylnnd. /*.-.. i./<i. SIMU. X. O. fi T. i Ordinary.43 41 14 4:, c Middling.51 52 52 63 ? Good Middling....53 :,4 Cl 53 t COFFEE was steady at ourquotat'ous. N'o cargoes In vc ' been sold. The stock COI.I T;-. - 7I,.*IK: l?g^ Rio, hicli d- d lng 6000 bags lu Daltiiuor ; i^ii ri;' 1, Maraeai'w, D13Lagua\Ta. 7121 Ceylon 27:?7 otll.Tit.-srriptlons; :v: il, 0 82,707. The ju-, ?eut quot Ltioiis 11 ... tl .:, ., ,Jj. ;ls foRoV .-: 3 Bio, prime, 90 'tr. : goo i. ? ii<, . -j 0 . ' i. r, 1-. .-.< P.v.: ir- r tlinary. 17.ls?; I.?.-.: fa . ; . I ar . - , I.V..,I?I'; -.: u Java, mats and hues, Its e. I< . LVyloni 24M?.23J.: o Maracaibo.-jI .., ?u-, ? ;. ? ..,. . ._ 1 ', . st.'li?m?l-i f go, 172f$W?<c..allK !d ?1-1 .-. .? ..!. lb CorPEB.-Ingot, wa- lui) bul un langi I; thc sales e have been 100,?Kiti lbs. La.>....?. t'ottagc. at 42t? n 42,','c, aud .".('.lion lbs. Pitt] ;? 1* > i.V. New '1 sheathing and yellow ui?t I .. dy at 53c. for thc 4: former, and W \ 1 >r 1) CANDLES were qn : -i . .| We quot.* aila- u mautiue. 2Ciu.-7c: ni, .. . -.t-it. V: 1 . v.'.-. : ? French and Gfrni ? 1 . FXKIORTS are v.-,. qui f ? engagements were: To Liverpool. 739 1 .' I'-l. : 50 blul*. .. tallow at 17s. C I. : 5" 1 ?- Ke M lit- : .eeo bnsheli coruat 4'...J. : p-. .. 1 . r. ;,i,--. is com al 5??d.s " 600 bales cotton .: ' . ? . 1. To tilasgow, per \ steamer, 28,1.01 1....:- . .. :\ ...London, por steamer. 425 t. ree." : v ; ft. TU, . hart.rs are a ,, brig to Dubliu. gntiti. ai ene M Habla aud Rio, ij1 and one to Cieut'ue ar? to dr.t tuzas and a brig tu Cork, for order-, ;.. : ou private t?ruis. MOLASSES wasdtiil .::. ' awtvy, . ;:'i ? .:. , of 30hhds. Cuba musco\ i at 4 e. . : ? . < .: . >*j;priS"S 3300 hhds. Cuba and 1500 tio. p.* -, . . te : Cuba museo- _ Vado, 38035e. : ula cht; d. - ."?? .. i :.b . centrifugal, " 34@10c; Porto 1; .. :,. -e. NATAL STOKES.-it?sins.piM sud nominally un- F changed. We . . ..1- fU.j;?; strained to L No. 2, S76?10.:~i; J}7 1 mu pale to virgin, ~ $17g>S21. s;.;:.: 1 ; i., . . ... rai no uinal under a vent ? limited demand ? . .r .;. . 1.(17. Crude 3 do. was unchanei every re*| . :. Pit ? was steady ' at$7@$7.50. Kduilanddrooplug,with J salts at $:tfe-*4.5 . > lib . Inri ft" buhigtoo. 5 PROVISIONS.-Recejj ta, 30 bois pi rk, -1 do. beef. 66 I packages cu: ni< : lal I. Che market for 4 pork was less .:. .. 1 ! . ?. ? aw .: : what higher. ' lhe sales were a ... . j., 5 . .?1 for mess, ( closing at $.>;?- di. "tr .riiue mess, aud ?24 * for new prime :.n .-. k-f was n changed. The sales - were abouti.v i Mils, a! j ! I ::, . ia plain mess, $14@ 17 for do. ext!-.! : ?.. ne* do. Beef Lams were lin"'. . . . ;.-. ut $32 50.?:?j. - Bacon was it: in ; d -rices were Steady. lb? sales were ai' it ?.rm umi tiy Cumberland cut, _ at 14J?C. for i ???? v ' ,4 ui.,-. for - February deli v. n .- ,-. ... itcadv. Tho sales reached 30? packt -. hi-uldisrs, and 13c. SblOc for ham?. .,. .-. . -a* attire and firmer, ds The sales wcr-t UM .. . ,. BuUcr C( and cheese v.- .. ; : . l ! hni.jg. The \ former sold a: u . ... ?..( M.- M I-V f.,r ' 15 iS^zaS" ,!4 ? . .-. ' ' ' ? .. :. ?aile ciiccsu at IT lJ.ljC.rXr.l.-. jj. DICE.-'l b.-1. . " ? .? 1 : . 1. AVuotel w ?ates Of 50 Herc -..v.r.- t- .- W?<>it?te j n? Carolina a: 1 . : . .. .. . . ;. ? . 4 "..e./gi.;.!, I ia bond, an-.! 9 ;?:.. :. ..1 . j ni BALTrSTMU u. . . . C .d- ut 13c. We j .\ beard of no . ;? Seo AB wa? tu . '.. ..! :.!. and prices were 111 Steady. Wv li--. -, bits. V.r.'., muscovado at j J nxcandSO ; . - . - ? - . ?a- .i t: !?c. ReHuedlu was heavy, 't:- 1 ? :-.j.'t hints., 62,340 ?J boxes, sj.i'.M ... ~ i ed Iii SPICES.-Tr..- .- . ii..-., tu... though prices . H were firm for u - ? . . ? ????? ? ?'.. iii-.rket closing ; ii nominal at o.i ! 1 j? TOBACCO.-.-: : . : : . Nothing doing lc in better sorts. -' -. 1 :!: :-. :.- ..-.:;; ,.t 7 v.?t?'4e. ! j. TALLOW was I;. I . .1 .. !. I.,.- tal-.? were about v 83,000 lbs. at |:> c WOOL was dull a?nlu . .?? lb?, stale, minois C and Ohio Ilene si. id lu . ' :!..-? nv. \\\ WHISKEY.-Roceip - :.. th. nmrket r>iutinne?l p didi aud uutuiual. : - - - .: ??Jar, arith ifow ?iiudi ' H sales at $2.28 -..ij - ?li - jj BALTIMORE, i".- Corrro.- M.irkot quiet, si Wo have only to rep rt ties nf mo 1.1- Rioat28c., C currency. Wo quot? pulu' JU'.C.. and choice at I & 20?jC, gold. AdvUesTroiu iiunu 'ato as the 2d instant1C quote coffee st? >. I" at 7 2i.? 7 }-.? tor sup-frior. TLOVJX.-There s ..!,.. little inquiry mr Western j di ixtra, but wc heard .:'ti? t: .. -.? ti >ns;g< lield steady . Bl $9 25. <..?. Iwvn n.q??rted W tts a salo of 1000 bids. I C Linganore btv.;-. . :;. Howard -.- vt . itm) on private j terma, supposed .- near ?Pi. city Mills shipping j 51 brands oxtra arc h- : 1 nom?nalo it fl! 77 ;*12. Tho ? market generally Is quiet, ami prices without quotable c'ia:i"c. viz., Howard-street super ami cut extra Sd ??''"'. ] SS 75', do. extra ?:> 37 @ SO 02: do. family SIS f? ?I3; Oblo Super and Out Extra SS 25 ft> ?" 00; do. Extra; SO 23*3 SO 50: do. Family S12?? ?lo: Northwestern Super j is 237? SS 50; Chicago extra, choice, SO 25 ?? SO 50; City Mills Super, fair to choice, SS 5 ? .< j:': do. Stand- ' arl Extra SO:" c0 5U; do. shipping brands, high grade, Sil 73 @ SIS; do. RetaiRug Extra ?-1:1; Baltimore, ? Welch's and Greenfield Family. S15 r1 bbl. Eye Flour, : new, SC 73. Corn Meal-City Mills $i@S4 25. Uuck-^ wheat, per 100 lbs. bulk S3 -j S3 25. GK.VIN.-Wheat rontinnes scarce, llf<r> bushels rod wore all that were offered un 'Chauge to-day; no sales re? ported, but thc market is quoted firm for the limited parcels received, OTU was also in light supply : 10,6001 bushels comprised tho offerings: thc weather w?s again 1 wet and unfavorable for lia;..liing, and buyers held off, I causing a dull and lower market: included in the sales, were ".??..> bushels white ::t S3 ?. 87 cents for new; n small lot of old sold at S3 cents; also 32 0 bushels yellow nt 83 cents per bushel. Oats-No receipts or sales re- j ported. Eye-300 bushels sold at .s-*. cents per bushel, j MOLASSES.-Wc hear of no sales, and in their absence , prices nr.- neminal as last quoted, via., Porto Eic > 03$ ' no cents; C".iba Muscovado RO?T.70 cents; Cuba clayed i~> ? (e. 5o > c uts ; English Islam ! 33?j 00 cents per gallou. j WILMINGTON. December 2? -Since our review of ' Friday last bul little oat-door business has been doing, j owing principally to th" Christmas holidays and thc ; continued stringency in tko money market. The arri- ; vals of country produce have also been light, as is usual at this s.-ason <>f the yen;', and consequently wc have j only liniitc-.'i transactions to report. Prices of thc lead- i lng articles, however, remain abontthc same as la.st. quoted, but wc notice rather II belter feoting-in tilt-mar ket for Cotton, which closes limier. AYe give below all tho transactions we h tve been able to obtain for th week ended this morning! TOBPESXDCE.-Thc arrivals sin..- our last have been unusually light, a:i>l the market has ruled steady at for? mer quotations. Thc receipts for ibo week foot np only .WO Ubis., which have been t--kou on arrival at $3 for yellow dip V 280 lbs.-?ri ?ting with a fair shipping de? mand at above quotation. Si'iruTs TCUPESTISE Ins been in moderate request throughout the week just eu lcd, and but very little has been offered on market. The r-v nts are light, and there is a very small stock remaining in first hands. Tho only sales wc liter oj am as follows: Saturday-co bbls. at 55c. f>r colored, and ??c. for white: Wednesday 33 bids, (in New York l.b-s.) at f?2'a'c. for white, the mar? ket closing with a fair inquiry, aud no stock of conse? quence on market. ROSIN.-During tho week just ended the marke t has been rather In au unsettled condition, and at the close buyers seem less disposed to operate unless at lower lig? ures. There is, however, only a small st-"-k ou market. Thesales o? common foot up HKKi bbl?, at M 33, .St 73, 30 25 V bbl., the lowe* t ligure bein;; for a parcel in bad order. In No. 2 we qui.te Bales of atU bbls. at S-">. $o$$G5o ? bbl., as iu quality. No sales reported in No. 1. TAU.-The market for ti.is article ruled rather didi during thc earlier part of the week, an 1 < :i Saturday tho price declined lu cents, and salea were made at J2 15. Since then, however, there has hcen more firm? ness, and all received has boen readily Liken at S3 25 "rt bbl., at which figure the market closes. Tho S lies fur the week aro 170 bbls, at S2 15. and 714 bbl.t S2 25 9 bbl. Conos.-At the time o? closing cur reuew las: week, there was less disposition on the ; art of buyers tu operate. Under mure favorable adrices, however, a bet? ter Leling prevailed, and the ??rice advanced a ?bade on previous quotation-the market closing steady, with Bnly a small amount offering foi sale. The receipts for the week nave been small, tho most of which has been for shipment. Wo quo'c sales of only ." I bales, at 3s i:cuts tor repacked, W cents fer low middling, ?2o. r-j-lSc. for nildelling, and 43'; c uts per pound fvi-good mid tiling. SALT.-Tho market is better suppl hid, sud rules inac? tive, only small sales have takeu place during the week, it $3i2.sii 25 for liverpool, and 53 5u<. S3 "3 for Ameri tran ground, as in quantity. Received for thu week 215U sacks. SmxeiLr.s.-No sales reported, and common are nomi? nal at SI to ?4.50 V M. TIMUEII.-The market has ruled exceedingly dnll since nur last, and for three or lour ..lays past it lias been im? possible tu effect a ?ale. Millers have a fair stock on band, and are not disposed to operate fnrtberat present. We tjuote sales for the week onlj ti'-.- rafts at Ss tor inferior. S10 for ordinary, au 1 ?13 V M :'.'.- good mill. Fr.KiouTS.-We have nothing new to report in rates coastwise. The market still continues in an unsettled state, and it : i almost Impossible to give correct figures. One or two vessels ar< up for Pldlndelphla sud Boston, Out we arc nnabtc lo get quotations at present. To New York, by steamer, Cotton one-cent 3 flosiu, $1; Crude Turpentine and Ta1, $1.25 "r? barrel; Pea Nuts, 15 cents bushel To New York by sailing vessel, Cotton ii cents; Spir? its Turpentine, $L23; Crude Turpentine and Tar, $1; tlosin, dO cents; Pea Nuts io cent.; p bushel. Itate3 to Baltimore, by sailing vessel, ure samo as those quoted to Nev.- York. WILMINGTON", December 59.-COTTOSC.-Wo quote sales of G bales repacked and middling at Iflc. brunis TUOPSKTUCS.-Sales of 7(1 < asks at 57>a'(colored), us per quality; 61 casks at G3 cents for tvhite, iu New York packages, and 31 casks at 00c, coun? try packages. CttCDE TtJRTEXTlXE.-Wc quote sales of 2ll barrels lt S3. TAD.-Sales of 201 bbls. at >2 25. Bosur.-Wc quote sales 0! 03 bbb). No. 2 at SI 50; 52 ibis, common, extra sit:..- bbl?., at S5 25; .st bbls. low j .rade No, 2 at - 5 7."., and .-'."> bbls. No. 2 at 50 75. TIMUEU.-Sales of S rafts ordinary at SH. and 1 raft ;ood mill Ot i 17 per M. SKISOI.::S.-Wc quote snics of small lat (12,000) com?. ue-u at SI 50 per M. Boston Dry doods Market. BOSTON, December Si.-The Improvement in cotton ;oods, noted in our last, bis continued t . the present lino, and with an active demand, both Lom the trade ,nd on speculation. Prices Of standard sheetings are 1 il-, cent higher than previously quoted, 'the New ; t'ork jobbers have takcu all tho staple goods offcriug in i hat market, while several largo Itoitou lieuses have sc- | ?red fol' stocks for their spring trade. it is proper to remark, however, that Ulis c infldence ! s nnt ledly shared by all members of lb? trade. Some M if them, who are usually tree buyers at this season, -still ! outiotic to hold off, believing timi the present move-1 neut is speculative rather than consumptive, and that ! hero is not sustaining faith enough among legitimate | . ?falcrs to prevent a react: m. ? ? Standard brown sheetings are scarce, and sold ahead {producliou. Must offne sales have been at 33c @ I S.'jC ; but at tho close, with a sharp advance iu the aw material, holders are very linn, und 1:011e offering | uder34c.; mediums, ?VK-.'-92C The different brands' f line brown cottous hive advanced in a still greater I - uti", ami may be .pt.'tel Ue;(q J?. Itigber than last week; ; ut prices uro rather unsettled and irregular. Bleached j " cods have cou tinned to improve, and are lu good de-j. laud at rates tending np. We quote Wamsutla 4-4, j j nick at tic.; Bates, White li ? k, and Audroscnggin do, : ic: Hills, Bartletts, and I ?wights do. :;.?:4c: Bed : . auks clo. 20'..c. Other descriptions of pljiugood* are: . usettlcd and tending up. Passengers. Per steamship Granada, from New V?.rk-W II Da? ! cupo rt, \V U Davis, 1. lt Walker, 1 apt Talbot, Kev .Air ( 'ebstur. Lt Loomis, rapt Nerbiud. Capt W Norland, J | Sandford, Mrs .Mixer and cbildreu, Bouton an J lady, Lrs Gass ami .son. ' .,. Per steamship Andalnsia, for Now YcjferMiss Francis ; . rowne, J J Or. j s Walker. Otsjrjnt^nambcrs, C , [crcssigbrodt, -lames Lindsey, Chas A sperr;. P?KT CALENDAR. PHASES or rui: MOON. ul! M. l<t, lb. 23111. even. INcw M. lfiik, ih. 17m. even j as? Q. 8th, 4h. 4Sui. oven. ! Kir-t Q. '?U\.4\i. Mu, even 1 BCK. KOOS mr. H UISCS. i SET*. ! RISE*. I WATHA, I Morn, s.. 22 a.. ? 10..30 ll..12 ll..37 MARINE NEWS. _ P l) Il T OP til A il L ES S T O .Y . Arrived Sain IN tay. [DEC. 30;,, Steamship Ornnatla, Baxter, New York-left W. .Ines- ?1 ty, PM. jblz -. To liavenol A CI, Adams Express i, Altkin, Nove? .v Johnston. Adams .v Dunum, J E i Iger Co, V. Bates .c C?, ll Ui*moff.v. Ca ll Brown, ? > ik.-r. linden. Denny .V, C.?, ''? li tlntwn, K ISl.-jh .": i o. M Bristol. W M lind 1 ... tl O Burkett ? Cu. l ?>.ll ? v? ros, e' li ?trabe .v. i'-.. i^dli:ian:i i'-r-.s .T <; iKiVvriv-ii, T j * ' Wis.-, ll llulwinkie, J. B?ck. .: '? BnvtH Cont r..o. 1 irklvy & ?>. CuUieart A: E li<>ti. .! 15 Cutph k t's?, ? ?t I .lian, Carville ,v .M. ;. myiil 11. l> Our .', > -. .1 i>:u> I i lus, S G Courtenay. Craig, t'.i-n.iey K C >. W Crea?:-r, ! * Canal..*, t. W < !.ir.; r >. i'iuru .v 'intb.--. tl I'd.-. E ? .ily, J xV liawsmi, i, O.tvjs x Co, C ?I I'licimr, V 111, nc Oarolinu Ear y. W il Kir* r -y. :> V Fiemhi : .* c., j KWier, Fraser & Hill, Fr..-man X Pun-It, P?-bea x i iiillviuaii, Fisher ..; Liwreu rc. il linldatein. C .?rav.'ler, 1 I! '?raver. Hart \- .'.. I. i- il .pson, A ll ll*vilun. E '-. I" Hope, I Hyman \ Co. Huger ?v Ibis. ll. \V i- Hall. . !' uris, 1 Hur!:-.!:!!. \ Cu. II Jailer. JOIIII-HIUS .>: ?Vint- ! lg, H L ?etrur- .v 1%,. .i.-:?i,i!? ?s, rinimllnsoii x Ci, P j i'- -s-l, Khia.v Csssidey. Kin^ .\ i.ii<*?lri<*li. I* Lyon ?s '. r. Kline!:. Wickeubec; * C.?. f T Lowndes. >. Einiger, : ittk-Marshall, A UV??, Uishop l.vie b. T Hu-jdiv, '?? tills House, Mrs Me Manus, .1 .\!..ti. lt ]( VIe|i.>well?? o, Hunt Bros, lt .1 Morris, Mnrcan Bros. Manloiie ft ! o, National Express Ce?. (?ANeuffer. N >r.b, Steele ft i "ai Tell, A Naclimann, U O'Neill, .1 C ogennaii, V F - ankuiu, F Packbaii. r. . : lilaniui. li Paul Co, Pratt, : 'ilson .v Uro, J lvar!>l.i?t, Robertson, Blacklock ft Co, -I ussell, AV A Ito 'e. A I Euss, hi B Stutldard :c Co, o W . teffens ft Co, J Siua'-l K Cu. shields .* Comans, Mrs j \ raekloy, T Street, J B Taylor, Yon ilolteti, Tainsenftj 0, F Von Sanlei!, -I Wiley, Watson ft Everson, McKay ? Gibbes, lt J Walker, Wagner Bros. O tv Williaiusfti j. W White. Williams k Cox'ert. W e? Whildeu .v Co. | Ur bark Wostern Helle. McClatcbie. Liverpool, - ' SJ lyu. Mdzc. To Marshall. Beai'li ft C?\.and Onler, I {?rig Mountain Eagle, Hughes, Baltimore, 10 days, c.. . Tu liavenol ft Co. Sehr Louis- Crockett crockett, New York, todays. M/e. To W Roach, and others. [The consignees ere reported on Saturday.] Sehr T B Knowles, Knowles, New York, 9 days. 128,000 feet Lumber, Shingles, ftc. To the Master, and J A Wood. Arrived Yesterday. HDEC. 30 Sehr Marv Langdon. Hicks, Sew York. 0 dave. Mdz?. To W Itoach. (. LibVntlml. F Wehmann, Brims ft Boc, C X Averill ft Son, J E Ad?er ft Ci, D Briggs. H Bischoff, ft Co. E ll Cowpi rthwait. H Gerdts ft Co. Hastie. Calhoun ft Co. Hart .v, Co. H Ager. Jennings. Thomlinson ft Co, C H Moise ft Co. li H silos, u O'Xcfll. (i W Wilhams ft Co, Capt Holden, A Q M, and B Wuergler. Cleared Saturday. [DEC. 30 Steamship Andalusia. Dursley. New York-Bavenel ft Co. Steamship Cumberland, De'nkin, Baltimore-Mordecai ft Co. Bark Wm ? Sherman, Welsh, rkiladebihia-Ll F Baker ft Co. Sehr Wide World, Hildreth, New York-W Roach. Sehr Grape Shot, Bowe, Baracoa-J A Enslow ft Co. Went to Sea Saturday. [DEC. 30 Steamship Andalusia, Dursley, New York, behr Th os .J Frazier, Wells, .Jacksonville, Fla. Went lo St a Yesterday. [DEO. 30 st. unship Cumberland, Donkin, Baltimore. Prom tili? Port. St. amer Suwanee, Catharine, Philadelphia, Dec. 20. Cleared for ?his Port. Sehr SP Hall. Fowler, nt Philadelphia, Dec. 27, for Gal? veston, via Charleston. WILLIAM B. HERIOT k CO,, BANKERS GENERAL AGENTS, No. 249 King-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. BECEIYE DEPOSITS AND ALLOW INTEREST HEREON. DEAL IS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EX CHANGE. MAKE COLLECTIONS AND PROOTT RE CTJBNS. References in New York: Messrs. DUNCAN. SHERMAN ?v. CO. Messrs. nENRT CLEWS ft CO. BICHARD LATHERS, Esn,., President Great Western surance Company. ll. J. HOWLAND, Esq., No. SO Wall-street. GEORGE X. HOPE, Es.p, President Continental Insur nco Company. October 20 F. CONNER & CO., "Wholesale Dealers, SHIPPING, COMMISSION* AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 76 East Bay-street, C HABLES TON, S. C. $3* LIBERAL CASU ADVANCES MAKE UPON CONSIGNMENTS OF APPROVED MERCHANDISE December 22 JOHN HANCKEL, General Commission M ERC H ANT, Ko. IS EAST BAY". December 23 tbstulmo* R. M. BUTLER, ."A.TE OF1 BXJTIiER ?Sc BEE, Commission Merchant, CHARLESTON, S. C., CORNER KERR'S WHARP AND EAST BAY ITriLL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION, AS HERETO W FORE, to sale of Grain, Hay, Flour, Provisions, affar. ftc. ALSO PURCHASE OF COTTON, RICE, NAVAL STORES, .umber, ftc. REFERENCES: A. O. ANDREWS, President Chamber of Commerce. Messrs. JOHN FnASEJl ft Co., Charleston, 3. C. Messrs. ll. HAMSBSHASI ft Sox, Savannah. Ga. MesHrs. FLEMISH ft ROWLAND, Augusta, Ga. Messrs. WILLIAMS, BEE ft Co., New York. Messrs. Jons WILLIAMS .V. SOS, Baltimore. Advances made un consignments to New York and Saltlmore. lino _December 1 [V 0 BKE .THEODORE D. JERVEY WILLIAM C. BEE & CO., FACTORS COMMISSIONIIERCHANTS, No. 1* EAST HAY. October G _3mos_ :. W. MIKELL.WM. A. DOYLE. MIKELL & BOYLE., FOR W ARDING ANO? COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR friends that they are now prepared to receive jitt forward all MERCHANDISE and COTTON on ither branch ol' lim South CaroUoa Railroad, and wiU ollow euell terminus respectively. COTTON received ou consignment to New Tors and liverpool. Imo_December 1 James M. Caldwell & Sous, F A C T O Ii S AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE FROM NO. 5 j C ordes-strcut, to Ace, iou;..dation Wharf, December 1_?m0*_ 1 . ros. B. RUSSEL!.CHAS. S. ELLIS. RUSSELL & ELLIS, Commission Merchants, Wilmington, X. C. October 30_3i:ios? j J. H. BAGGETT Sc CO-, ? ' FACTt ?RS, io. IO Accoiumoiiat lon Wharf, Charleston,! M IVE THEIR ATTENTION EXCLUSIVELY TO THE F vJT Sale or Shipment ot'Lvtig and Short Staple Cotton. Iharges on Sales or Shipments limited to actual expeu- | tares and commissions, rho largest advances made u consignments lur Liverpool ..r New York. December 0 wfmlmo | JAMES M. 3HACEELF0KD, j IliOKl-J? AM> HEAL ESTATE AGENT, j Oilice No. ? ??.-a;t!'?:.SrP:?t, fits? stairs.) IPEOIE. NIT.OT?AIH.K PAPER. BANK NOTES, 3 StocV, D.i.els and His I Estate bought i nd sold on i om ??M .ii. I'titi* LrcivmberlS V UART & KOPFF, ran-. ? ; ti. Car!.U.C. 31. Kopff. FACTOES ?Nh Commission Merchants, r! ACCOMMODATION WHARP, 1 " ( Iliai'lestori, S. C. December o ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO.. ~ ! I J ; ill OLESALE DEALERS, j ni' SMppg ui Commission Merc?ants, L oa. 12G AND 128 MEETING-STREET. ? ! WAUEIIOCSFS: IN Nos. 53 and .">."> HAS EL-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. V. November 3 WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. TT7TLL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND VV SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Dom< stlc Ports) of COTTON, ItlCE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, S. C. . WILLIS.A. R. CHISOLM, October 25 _ TO OWNERS UtD SHIPPERS OP COTTON, NAVAL STORES, TARI, St, CHARLES L. GUILLEAUME, FACTOR, SHIPPING AND Commission Merchant, OFFICE >'o. 145 3IEETIXG-ST., Directly Opposite Hayno-Slreet, CHARLESTON. S. C., WILL MAKE LIBERAI. ADVANCES ON CONSIGN? MENTS through his friends Messrs. BATTIER, WALLACE i: Co., New York. Messrs. DOLLNKI?, POTTER & Co., New iYirli. Messrs. BOONEN, G IAVES fc Co., Now York. Messrs. HASF.LHXR.ST ,1C SMITH, New York. Messrs. J. & D. MALCOMSON A Co., Liverpool. MeArs. JOHN K. GILLIATT ? CO., Liverpool. Messrs. HENRY SLOAN & SON, Philadelphia. Meitra. PENDERGAST, FENWICK & Co., Baltimore. Mess'.s. T-tAYER, Bnir.HAii & Co., Boston. Meaix?. GARDNER, DEXTER & Co., Boston. Messt:: CHAR. Ssrrrii ?: Co., Boston. His facilities for Insurance cover Cotton, etc., all tho maj through by land and eoa from any point at lower ates by floating policies than can bc effected herc. Produce Bought and Sold herc to fill orders at Market rates, giving owners tho opportunity of selling hero or hipping. . onslgnments solicited, to which I will give my per jnfal attention, and returns made in currency, gold, or Jrcign exchange. Imo December 13 J. A, ENSLOW & CO,, AUCTIONEERS, FACTORS, Commission Merchants AND FORWARDING AGENTS. WILL GIVE TROMPT ATTENTION TO THE SALE or shipment: of COTTON and other Produce, d; O the purchase of Merchandise generaUy. ALSO, To the sale of MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, REAL TATE, BONDS, STOCKS, .vc, ic, at auction. Goods for tho interior wiR bo forwarded with dis ch. Liberal advances made ou consignments. REFERENCES: Messrs- MORDECAI & CO. Messrs. JAMES M. CALDWELL j! CO. Messrs. JAMES ADGER St CO. Messrs. E. LAFITTE & CO. W. B. HERIOT. December 5 tuths2-.no H. W, MITCHELL, Custom House Broker, ?ENERAI COMMISSION AGENT, f T7TLL ATTEND TO SALE AND RENTING OF VV HOUSES, Collection of Accounts, fee. Ac, Offlcs No. 277 KING-STREET, at Hardware Store of Rsselh": Brother. Imo December 1 A. FOSTER BLACK, !Np. 26 Hayne - street, [ SECOND FLOOR, f k GENT FOR THE SALE OF FILE.", CRUCIBLES, ?\. AND STEEL, manufactured by the Whipple Filo lompany. Their Files took the highest premium at tho imericau Institute, in October last, over aU others, and re sold for less. Also, for tue Union Vice Company, formed for the nanufacturt! of BRAINARD'S PARALLEL TRAVERS NG VICE, patented January :i, 1865, combining moro dvantages thau any other iu use, and fast superceding hem all. Above articles supplied at manufacturers' prices. Orders also received and promptly attended to for tho rocuring or manufacture of any description ol' Tools nd Machinery. , fmw November 10 E. B. STODDARD & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, | AT THEIR OLD STAAD, No. 1G5 Meeting-Street, CHARLESTON, ?S. C. rAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THEIR RE? SUMPTION of business, and invite thc attention if purchasers to their Stock, which is uow complete. September 2C ?_ C. E. CHICHESTER, IE AL ESTATE BROKER, No. IS BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. 1 OENT FOU TH li 1'UECIIASE AND SAXE OF \ lt EA L. Ea LATE in any ol the Southern States. ALSO A GEM FOR THE SAA.E, RENTIN J, RE 'AIRING, fcc., L t CITY PROPERTY. AW- st 22 THOMPSON & BROTHER, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Commission Merchants, Ko. ll? EAST BAY. fN STORE AND RECEIVING BY EVERY STEAMER, L a full supply of GROCERIES. C0NS1S1INU ul : OFFEE, SEGAR, BUTTER, LARD, CHEESE, FLOUR. AND. A general supply of GROCERIES. November L"J _ SCOTT ?Sc HERIOT, Irokcrs and loui?iissioii Merchants* Washington-si., Columbia, S. C. E. SCOTT.,....?-W. C. HERIOT. ' Will give prompt attention i - Purchasing, Selling and ' orwardinuof allMerchanQi/.e._November 20 i GEO. ii. WALTER & SON, FORWARDING AGENTS, j HOPELS* TCRX-OUT. GEO. Hi WALTER ? SON, FORWARDING AGENTS, j oiLVNOEurno, s. c. WALTER k ?1E?WARD, FORWARDING AGENTS, ; T POINT? OX THE .\n .f ;TA BRANCH OF j THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. COTTON \ND MERCHANDIZE CONSIGNED TO1 j the above iii tutsi li ?uses ?rill liv promptly for- | irded. Liberal advances ?nado i nn-ign-coDts to their . ends in Charleston, New York ur Ijtvrpool, England. ;n. H. WALTER.E. lt. w.u.n i; <. HEYWARD. JU. December '-'_ _in'" . UK.YIOVA ii. DANIEL H. SILCOX i J IIS REMOVED HIS FURNITURE STORE TO TUE 1 " CORNER OF KINO AND CLIFFORD STREETS, 1 the spacious building erected by thu lat? Wm. En-! , Hi expressly for that business, A'here ho hopes tn ] coi his former frieuda and iialrons, ami by s-.;-:et at- ? itiou to business ni'-rit a share of tiieir patt -nage. ; On hand and constantly receiving, a full fupply nf jttagfi Seis, Parlor ami Dining Seis. ! MAHOGANY AND WALNUT. CHAMBER SETS. ) CHAKLESTOJST ESTABLISHMENT. GAS FITTING AND TINNING. FORBES"^ GUILLEMISr, No. 4-!72 King, opposite Raclclifl'e-st., BEG TO INF0R5I THEIR FRIENDS AND TIIE TCBLIC GENERALLY, THAT THEY ARE PREPAEED TO\ put up new GAS PIPING IN DWELLINGS, STORES, kc, at THIRTY CENTS PER FOOT, and no chartres made tor fittings. GAS FIXTURES at proportionally moderate prices. TINNING, ROOFING and GUTTERING carefully executed. JOBBING promptly attended to." Thankful for past favors, tiley hope, by modc-ato charges and giving satisfaction, to merit a continuance of pa> tronage. REFERENCES: Messrs. JAS. W. BROWN Sc CO. Messrs. CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO. Messrs. LAUREY & ALEXANDER. Mesera. E. B. STODDARD & CO. Messrs. J. COMMINS & CO. Messrs. J. k F. DAWSON & CO. TY. H. GILLTLAND, Eso. ROBT. THURSTON, Esq. J. M. EASON, Esq. " H. T. PEAKE, Esq. J. S. SCRTRMER, Esq. ' R. T. WALKER. Esq. C. P. AIMAR, Esq. J. R. EMERY. Esq. G. A. BOWMAN, Esq. S. G. COURTENAY. Esq. Cant. C. B. SIGWALD. G. W. AIMAR, Esq. J. II. DEYERFUX. Esq. G. D.-GRICE. Est. J. N. ROBSON. Esq. L. F. LKBLEUX. Esq. J. R. MOFFLTT, Es'i. E. FOURGEAUD, Esq. B. Al. STROBED, Esq. December 27 1 ?* THE AMEEICAN Are DOW prepared io Press and Compress COTTON, HEMP, WOOL. PAPER, RAGS, OR ANY ARTCLE REQUIRED TO BE BALED FOR TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE OR CON? SUMPTION. Thc superiority of this MACHINE over all others, will be econ br one trial. GOVE'S PATENT. ROYALTY SECURED. NO MACHINES TO BE SOLD Orders taken at Messrs. CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO.'S, or at the PRESSES, foot of Hasel-street and East Bay. P. S.-The attention of Shippers, Owners au J Cotton Factors is particularly called to the above. December 28 RAILROAD AKTD STEAMBOAT SUPPLIES, COAL OIL AND PAINTS. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FILL SUPPLY OP THE ABOVE A RT1CLES. ALSO. IRON NAILS AND SPIKES, EVERY SIZE AND QUALITY-LEATHER Belting, Circular Saws, and Machinery in Genera!, MILL SAW FILES, AND EVERYTHING CONNECTED WITH ENGINEERS"-SUPPLIES. ' ARCII'D CAMERON. H. C. BAUKLEY. November 1 FE\XkPECK. -~ ASHER D. COHEN,, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 94 Broad-street, WEST COURT HOUSE. COMMISSIONER OF DEEPS STATE NEW YORK. December 1J ?m .! RUTLEDGE & YOUNG, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,1 i >'o. 2(1 Broad-street (Up Stairs). i j IJENJ. nun ER CCTLEDOE.._. . .UENU? EOWABO TOCKG. ! 1 December 5 _ ttiC j j WILLIAM EHETT, ATTORNEY AND MAGISTRATE, j " Ko. 30 BROAD-STREET. November 2S Messrs. McCRADY & SON, j1 Attorneys at Law, HAYE RESUMED THE PRACTICE OF THEIR PRO? ? FESSION, ami fjr tho present may be found at No. BC j MEETING-STREET, next tho South Carotina Society I Hall._October 23 j . LAW .VOTICE. BREWSTER & SPRATT, c Attorneys at Law and Solicitors ia Equity, 11 OFFICE NO. 82 HASEL-STEEET, UP STAIRS, NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE. November 7 e: MRS. S. J. COTCHETTj - Fasliionable Bonnet Emporium ? AND I ' FAXC1 3IILLIXERY GOODS, S'o. 2<53 KING ST., OPP. HASEL, CHARLESTON, S. C j -. TU Jr" STAIRS, I J ' . ol COUNTRY ORDERS FILL KD WITH NEATNESS AND : - DISPATCH._ _Mirth!I :.. ember9 1 BUNTC CARRIAGE FACTORY, j Repairing of All Kinds Done Promptly, A DY j T G?T \piisr L ff). M HAYNE-STESET AND 33 PINCH S EY-STRSET I ~ November 2:; j ?as Fitter. Steam Filter uni Plaiter, !s No. 447 KING-STREET, ' < Three Doovsf above Calhoun. ! j AS FIXTCREii OF ALL DE?tCUiITtONS ?'. KEROSENE j A I.AMl .S AND - IL .U.v.'.V?.S US BAND. December 12 Ima ' _ "PUTTY ?PTP?TTY ?P! p NT. M. GILBBETH, * No. 101 Market-street, s I0USE, SIGN, AND SHIP \RTIST; Pr' RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS ORDERS FROM HIS " Ll uld ami new cist ?mers, , . GLAZING pnuuptiy attended to. PUTTY for ?aie. ! ?\ November ia : QV 9. O'NEILL & SOBS, j j MANUFACTURERS UF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 500TS AM) SHOES, ?D Xo. 375 King-street, 'GI CHARLESTON, S. C. CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE sT -CK OF j NATHAN M. " CIIAFEE, PLUMBER, NO, 205 EAST BAY, orrosiTE SEW CUSTOM HOUSE. THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE public that he is prepared to execute orders cither o ri pairing old or putting np new work, and hopes by iroinptuess, good execution, and reasonable ?-barges, ta nerit the patronage of all who will lav? r him with s rial. Hr also offers tor sale, at n asmiabi.' rates, SHEET '.EAD, Lead Piping, Slmt, Iron Pores and Lifting .ump.', Bibb Faucets, Iron Sinks, Closet Basins, Cop? ier Closet Pana, .vc, kc. iii- v.-iii also order, at shortest notice, all kinds of .LUMBERS' MATERIAL, and, with thc unusual facili? tes hu enjovg, cannot fail to give, entire satisfaction. CALL AND SEE. Imo? December. 19 J. W. C?EMALT, Importer and Dealer in MINTS OILS SPIRITS TURPENTINE KEROSENE OIL VARNISHES. Ac, &C. No. SO EAST BAY, Comer of Boyce's Wharf, And immediati'ly opposite his old stand. November 25 WILLIAM FISHER, IENERAL ENGRAVER AND PRINTER. [TIS?TIN0. WEDDING AND BUSIN SSS CARDS V Seals of every description Brass Stamps, Door, Number, anti Pew Plates neatly lecutcd. jSjf Otn-.-e northeast corner Clng and Hasel streets. December 12 Imo* NOTICE. JULJ^JEZAJST SS OLTTTSrjST, .EST CORNER CHURCH AND CHALMERS-STREET. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, [RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE COMMUNITY A, that they are prepared to receive orders for aU kinds I BUILDING and JOBBING. Inn.? December 14 A.ILL?NG, WHOLESALE AND UKTAIL DEALER IN MILLINERY AND FANCY HOODS, DRY GOOI >S, T< >YS, cve., t No. 208 KING-STREET, Ckurlcslou, S.C., AT NEW YORK PRICES. ?ty Torkville paper cop;, tor tv.-,, months, and send ,U lo this office. lye November 21 " NORTH, STEELE & H AR DELL, WHOLESALI: r.F.-.i.Ki.s is FANCY GOODS, TATIONERY, PERFUMERY, CUTLERY, HOSIERY, FURNISHING GOODS, &c So. 107 3Icet?utr-stre?t, ('ii.trlesttm. S. C. B. STKELH. I )C C. NORTH, , W. WABPET.T, Jr. 1 ' Nev York. October IS 3mos I T~) A ~\?-EGr* A 3S >TJRGHASINCT BUREAU Nos. 39 and IO Park Row. I LL KIND OF MERCHANDISE PURCHASED, a. Experienced and competent bnyers en pzed. Urdera tilled promptly and faithfully ?it the lowest ices, and purchases mad-: nniy iivm :irst>class and liable houses. Orders wiil !(Bled. PAYABLK - . - DELIVERY, when rafBcient sum is remitted to Freight and Com iss?oii?. Immission? on sums not exerednuf Slot)... " per ct. ?unissions on sum! exceeding Una.2li per ct. Address ISAAC DAVEGA, November -1 P. i ?. R. .x 1703 New York. JOHN iCING & CO., ([PORTERS & WHOLESALE DEALERS IS WCERIES PROVISIONS FLO C R FOREIGN IN 1 DOMESTIC LIQUORS SEHiMbS tOCEERY, HOLLOWWARE AND (iLA^SWARE. BUILDING MAJ EIUALS, LIME, *c. No. ss IIASEL-5TREET November 1 ^tra