The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 03, 1866, Page 3, Image 3

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MONDAT MORNINO, ?HCEMBER 3, 18GC. OOMMKItOIALi. Import*. MATANZAS-ror biig Castillan-32 lihda Sugar, 84 lind? and 43 tibia Molum--, to (Mtt| 03 hhila Sugar, 37,000 Hu/..im, ?40 bains Tobacoo, a boxes Vormicolll, _ boxes Soap, :17 bos?-.'? Prouorves and ??"wcotmoat-, 13,000 Or auges, U ?lemijohus Vindgar, 7 boxoo Hundrics, to Salsa ?V CO. ?sports. mtW YORK-Per steamship SarnnoBS?-100 baloo B I ??ml 775 iiuli'n Upland Cutlon, 10 balea Y tiru, 6 bales Cloth, UK) bbls Drlod Fruit, C3 Fackagos. (li a ric? i <>n Coito.i Bfarlcet. OFFICE OF Til B DAILY NEWS, ) CUAR-E8TO??, Saturday livening, December 1. J Tho ?.tapio continues depressed, and purchasers only s-eriivj to go on at loiror ficures, soliera woro compell ed to accept rates about ouo cunt lovrcr than tho day bo fore, ?aloa abont 31-1 bales, viz. : 2 at 22, 10 at 20, 33 at 2t*>?, 17 at 29, 11 ot 29'i, 137 ni 30, 9 at 30.M, 99 at 31, lind ?at 32 cents. Wo quote: Low Middling.- ?30 Middling.31 ii Strict Middling.?2 (??-{ August.-- r.InrUct. AUGI'MTA, Dci-croher I.-Cotton-Owing to a ro portod declino lu Now York, IIiIb markot was dull and in activo to-day. Wo refer to t'ie actunl sales aa tho only', correct quotations of tho market Tho Hales of tho ?Lay foot up 38 in Ion, aa follows: 1 ni 20; 4 at 27; 12 at 32; and 31 balun at S2J_ MBti, The rocoijiU aro 227 balee. Oor_>-Dull. The bro_ori) aro buying at 142 and soiling at 144. 8i_v-B-Tho brokers aro buying al 133 and soiling at 143. Fimahcial-The price of gold lina undorgono an ad rauco of 2 to 3 por oont on tho week, liny or? aro now pay big 112 aud RolUng at 111 U4 >. The buying rato for silver han bren 140 aud Boiling ut 142. s.iv.iiiiinli Jllarkot. SAVANNAH, Novciubor30.-ExcnA.uo-.-Storling is stiU quiet. Very little la ottering. Buyors aro yioldiug roiuHly 160 for first-class connuorciul billa. Thcro has beon a f'ood demand during tho wook for sight exchange on New York, aud tho supply limilod, though moro freely of?isreil ?luring tho past two day?. Bank rates aro: Itnvliig, )? to }? og; soiling, par to Jaf oft Ooi.ii-Has Bull bceu fluctuating, though now tending downward. Transactions in Now York aro reported to bo liniitixl, operators ovidontly awaiting tho futuro action of Congress. In this market a perfect quiet roigus, and quotations aro nomiuul. Rice.-Thero is a largo Btock offering, and receipt? aro increasing moro rapidly than sales. Wo quoto "Cloau," ft_r to primo, 12al'3'jc, in largo parcels; "Rough" at i>2 25 n?2 50 por bushel; India, OJ-?alO? por lb. Tumours-During tho past week havo been oxocdiug ly dull both by steamer and nail. A largo number ol' tho latter ?ro now loading, but mostly charterod before ar rival. Thora aro throe v-ineU now loading for Livorpool, and Uirco moro up for the samo port, though with no freight yet engaged. Tho iollowing aro the ruling raton: To Now York, on cotton, por ?stoamor.. lo To Bouton, on cotton, per 6tcamcr. 1 ,'? To Baltimore, on cotton, per s.eninor. Ji To Philadelphia, on cotton, per steamar. *? To Philadelphia, on doiuoatlcs.$1 00 To New York, ou cotton, pur nail. ?!? To Boston, on cotton, por sail. >? To Liverpool, on cotton. "?id To Now York and Piiil ulolnlii.i, on f?o? Island, per steamer. l'i To Baltimore and Philadelphia, on lumber.f 10a To Now York and Bonton, on lumber. 11 To Now York and Bonton, on tlmbor.. . . . .. 12 il'i Ootioh-Tho market miring Uio week nndor review has boen vary inaotiro, und Hie ?aloa foot up only about 117*? baloa. Prices havo varied but little, fluctuating at first, rallying on Tuesday with an oxcitod markot, and to-day eating off fro'm tho figures ol' day boforo yester day, closing quiet at 31J?C for Livorpool Mi.ldllngn. Holdorri inhibit moro desire to ronlizc, though the bulk .f the stock is still withheld for higher prlceB and a moro sotUod market. A larger BUlpply of poorer cottons ori now iiilcr?d, and command fa 1 price*. Reo-iptb-Ab n gcnoral rule at the varions ports, little d-Torcnoe is shown'in tho receipts. At the shipping points very liltlo cotton is awaiting transportation, und tho stock of old cotton is nearly exhausted. Xhla fact should bo woighod in estimating. Cnoi\-Thanoavy nina roportod in Mississippi and Louisiana during tho nilddlu of tho month may havo influence?! rooelpts, but will not probably affect Uio re sult. Tho gonoral CBtimatc R?11 coutlnues to be 2,000,000 btto. Ki roars.-A noiicoablo feature in tho business of tho weok is tho Increase of exports-9314 baloo against 4453 bains for tho week previous. This embrace., foreign and domestic export-1539 bales of which to Livorpool. At all tho porta tho forolgn export la improving. Sea iBLANna.-Wo> havo yet to report a doll markot and row buyors. Ou cottons nolling at 70c and under there Is a decline of 5aGc per lb., though finar quali ties ore firm at f inner quotations. With tho limited auinbor of operators, howovor, prices aro purely nomi nal. **. COITOS 8TAT_BIE*IT. 1800." " 1865.'" I Boa I Island 417 Upl'd. Stock on hand Sopt. 1. EtOCOlv.-1 nineo Nov 23. Boceivod previously... - Total rooulpts. Bxportod since Nov. 23. Exportod previously Total exporta. ?took ou band Nov. 20.. -i 1 : ! 4 li ->.;;'. 4C71 5831 ?->5,72'.l i;r?,_ji 0314 11,771 51,115 15,116 Sea Island. 94 20? 2G9 2300 ".GO 309 Upl'd. 3091 4894 49.C70 53,233 11,147 44,003 50,050 2208 New Orien ils ?lnrlici. NEW ORLEANS,'?.ivoinber 27.- Corros,- Tho markot oponod under the samo influences tiuit prevailed ycstoii-iy and continued quito activo throughout tho day. The iin provod tono whicii has characterized tho movement, in (lolil and Exchange, has imparted additional eonildonco to holilern, few of thom being disposed to bcU unless at comparatively full pricus, notwithstanding which buyers came forward with unabated Bpirit, and sales to* tho amount of 5000 belles wera effected, ton brokora partici pating in tho bU-lnesB. Prices evinced no material va riation, r.ltliongh it must ho admitted that a firmer tono gorvodiHl the markot from tho oponlng to the close of uaincBS. Kofiirrlng to tho above rcru u-Uii wo ropcut as follows: Ordinary SmMot Oood Ordinary 30u31c; Low Middling 32a33c, and Middling 34n35c. Tho Tccoipts proper nineo Friday evening (oxrludhig tho arrivals from Mobllo, Florida and Toxas, which aro Included in tholr respectivo stAtomonts), co.iipriso 15,617 balos, against 12,449 (luring the corresponillng period last week, allow ing an Increase of 30G8 bales. Tho oxporta embroco 7506 bt_0H, 3701 of which woro to forelgu port*, and 3864 coast wise. .* STATEMENT OF COTTON. Stock on hand Sept 1st, 1856.bales 102,082 Boceivod since Satudi-ay. 2,752 Rooelvott* previously.194,750-107,602 299,5*1 Olcarod to-day. - Cleared previously.124,922-12-1,932 Stock on hand.174,6o_ Thoro woro no cluarancos of cotton to-day. Sooaq and Molabsbb-Tho receipts have increased: they oro much largor thon thoy were yesterday, and com prise 414 hhdii Sugar, 818 bbls, and 37 half bbliMol-s-os, .bout half from tho Lower Coast, tho b-lanoo from tho Upper Coast and by tho Opolousas Railroad. Tho de mand is limited, and, being mostly local, Uio market con tinuoa duB and drooping. Bocelvers aro auzlous to rca ' U?0)j and. In order to do bo, are oompoUed to make s tsnoral roduolion in prlcrtB from day to day, thorn being very Uttlo oompetl?onamong buyers. Trices for Sugar aro about >?*o lowor thna ilioy woro yostorday, and thoso tor Mola?os fully Sale Vi gallon. Tho aalos to-day com* V-lsed 276 bhda Sugar and 801 hblt Molassos, in Humor ous lots, at Um foliowiug. quotations, which we have ?gain modiflod : ibto-j-je-fl. Inferior.-a40o. Com.-s60o. Uoo.l Com.-a~0o. Good.52'-,-o. Prime.- a60c. Cboioe.02>iaC6o. V Choice.66a07Xc. ava-?. luforior.8 a 8'ic **, lb Cora.iHABJi ?aood Oom.. 0U* Vate,...- a OX Fully F.10>??10'i S F Fair.... .10*_a Prime.11 all'?' Ohoioo.12 a Hooondij ....10 a Yet Ciar.... 12 al_>? *W_ltodo...l3>??al35? FnEionxs -Thero is more Colton otTonng for ehlp ment, and; Uio ratos aro flrmcr, but unchanged. Tboy are lo per lb for Cotton, OOcajl per bbl for Flour, and 7c per gallon for Molassos by ?leam for Now York, lj^o per lo for Cotton for Boston. Rail for Now York }?c per lb for Cotton, 70o76o por bbl fOT Flour. ?Sall for Boston Ho per lb for Cotton, Tho Btoitnor oo. tho berth for Liver pool has nor MU cargo engaged at J?d per lb for Cotton. The ratos aro lo per lb for Cotton, ana 90a per bbl fur Flour, by stoara, for Now York, and ljio per lb for Cotton for Boston. Ball tor Now York. Xo.por lo for Cotton, 7So per bbl for Flour. Hill $or Boston,' W P<""* lb for cotton, and loo per bbl Toe I tour. PhltkOalphla and PTorldonce, lo per lb for Cotton. Sall for Liverpool, ii'*?' 16d- For Harre, l*^o. Mobile niarltct. MOBILE, Novombor 27.-Cottoh-A good and general demand has O-letod throughout tho day. Bomo salea were effeote 1 early in the mornlug at abont yeotrrday's prlooa, but later factors put np tholr ideas and obtained aa advance on our last nuotatlonn. 8al6s to the oxtor.t . of 180A bales woro oflociod, thA mar*-*** closing firm at 32 a33c tor Middlings, and bolder* aokl-g fall prices. Stock on aale light HOM-TA-T AUD FlNANOIAI--T-0 pi-lclpil fCAturC Of t*e market today Is the unsettled condition of Gold, con* aoqua-t npon tho continued reports of an adranco from l-Ottr te boor In Nsw York. Borne aalm were mad? ?arly in Uio day at from KOalil, bu. lalor holders were aalung as blgb os H'?.1W. Wo heard of no Buk?, however, at .tho lattor ?ruto. ' Khalin;: has moved up in sympathy with gold, and woe quoted ?it tiio cloie of tim day at 1133151. Sonto holden aro asking 1CS, but without any salon reported. Now York eight axuhango has boon quiet throughout tho iluy ut ?ft? discount ohooklng, aud ?a? dl-ieount buying cotton bills. New OrloaiiH sight baa boon in fair roqooet at prevlouB rates-say j_ dhi.oii it a par. , STATEMKNT OF OOTTOIf. Stock on hand Sopt. 1st, 18C0.bain?. 39,009 Received this week. 10,103 Received previously.81,330- 03,029 01,038 Exported Ibis week. 0,108 Exportod previously. 34,0.1*- 43,803 Stock on hnnd and on shipboard-not cloarcd Nov. 33, 1860. 47.170 G alveston Mar Lei. OALVESTON, November 21. ?huton ktati-iiknt. This Year. 1885-05 Dales. Halo.-?. Stock on bund 1st September. 7038 13,857 Rccotvod at IM? port this wooli. 3913 0*33 Rocolvcd at this port proviously. 14,603 49,9)3 Received at other ports. 3333 C0U3 Total.281*31 71.800 Exronrno to Dalos. Belo?. Great Britain.1010 10,03* Frunce. , . Othor Continental ro.-tB..... ' . ato-doo. . New Orlcnns.3971 18,808 Mobile. . Havana. . Bultlmorc.... * . Philadelphia. . Proviilonco. . Now York.0C07 31,014 Boston.-11,391 I125-51.020 On hand and on shipboard not clcarod.17,150 ?0.174 Wilmington flluvKet. WILMINGTON, Dceombor 3-Tvnri-i-rmtR.-Snlos of 149 Illili at .I .Ml for virgin and yellow dip, and ti 30 fur hard, -?_ 230 lbs. SriniTS Tuni>K-rn!.n.-Market steady, and wo quoto sale?, of 191 bbl? ai. Bio _. Rall?n. Rosit..-Salo of f?Obblu common at C3 30, and 03 do. No. latOO. Tab.-21* bbls sold ot SI 70 f? hbl. Cotton-Has declinod 1", aud 23 baloa said at 23o for low middling and 30_- for middling. TiMDEB-Sales or throo rafts at $8 for common, and 511 50al3 V M. tor prime mill. Uni ti mi. ve market. BALTIMORE, Novoinbor 30-Ooitfee-Thoro aro two corgoo-i roportel boluw, from Rio, buk Mindora and bri?; Francis Jano. The narko, is quiet; wo bavo only to rev port sales of 200 bags Rio at 17?al9d, ?o?d, tho U.tor for strictly primo. Also, ii salo of 800 bags Rio, ox brig Jas Carey Coale, on privato forms. Cotton-The market waa quiet to-day, and pricos closed nominal at our quotations, v___: UplaniL Otltfi Ordinary.37 a-o -a-a Good Ordinary.29 a -o - a -u Low Middling.31 a -o - a -o Middling.:!3a-o S5a-. Good Middling.35a-o 37 a -c Dnr.siEu HoiM-Very lew urrivod tbo put weak, on no connt of the warm wonthor; wo quolo country lots al 0,_ Hill.!. , ?r.FLonn.-Wo bavo o&ain to roport a dull and hoary market. In sympathy with tho ?Icoliue at Now York and othor .narkot-t. No transactions aro given, and lu tlmir absence, qn.tations, which wo rapoat, aro mostly nomi nal. Ryo Flour-Small aaloa of baal quilltv at ?7 25; country lots rango na low an ?-G 25, as to quill ty. Gani Meal quiet, with a declining tendency. Wo quoin as tol lu v.-H, vie: Howard-street Super and Cut Extra... til 23 (A it 5* Howar.l-st.roet Shipping Extra.00 00 fe) 00 00 Howard-stroothigh grades. 13 00 ft 14 75 Howard-street Family. 10 00 ? 1. M Ohio Snper and Cut Extra. 00 00 ($00 00 Ohio Extt-Sldpphig. 00 00 (.. 0<) 03 Ohio Retailing...... 00 00 ?00 00 Ohio Family. 15 00 ft li 60 Northwestern Super. 0 75 (?4 10 7* Northwestern Extra.1160 ft 12 35 City Mills Super. 1100 fa) 11 35 City Mills, Standard Extra. 11 60 @ 13 50 City Mills Shipping brands Extra.14 60 ft 15 00 Ha!tiiu'e, Welsh's fe Groonfleld Family. 10 60 ft 00 00 Boltimoro High Grade Extra.,. 15 75 ft 00 00 Ryo Flour, new. 0 35 ? 7 35 Cora Meal, City Mills. 6 00 ft 6 35 Tho inspections of Flour and Mea) in the City of Balti more for tbo weok onding Norerabor 38 lRCfi, were aa follows: Howard Htroot, 4021 hbbi and CO hair bbls; City Mills, 6*73 bbl? and 950 half bbln; Ohio, 8283 bbls; and Family 1474 bbls and 00 half bbls-total Wheat Flour, 10,3*9 bbls and 250 half bbls. Togotbor with 320 bbls Rye Flour and 11C1 bbls Corn MeaL OiiAiy.-Wheat-1200 bushels white, and 2315 bushels rod offered to-day; market dull for wblto; no Hal?n re ported-of rod thero wcro eales of 1G5 bushels cholos st $295; COO bnshols good at S3 as, and 620 bushels inferior at .2 26.3 40. Corn-63,500 bushels white and 8000 bushels yellow received to-day, and prions fall 12? 16c on dry white, on account of the glut offered end the scarcity of tonna-je lu port to load corn. At tho oponin-j of 'ChanRO, however, nalci of whito wore mado at 90a03 ?.?iiitri, subsequently at __S__83 cent?, ut which tho bulk of tho sales were mado; and damp lots ranged from 70 to SO cent?, as to condition-of yellow .'?500 bimbel-, cold nt 95a 00 cents, G00 busholn at 90 couts, 1..30 do at 85a80 cents, and 1030 do damp at 70 contn-, no old of olther dosaripUon offered or sold. Oat-.-To-day 17,000 bnshols rooolvod, withsa'.cs of COOOaSiiOd bMhnlSi as to quality, from 62 to 67conts. Rye-1000 bu-iheh; oflerod; 350 bushels sold at ?jj 20 ;icr bushol. .-Hides-Bark Templar (Urived to-day from River Platto with cargo comprised of 21,_0:J dry; wo quote Buenos Ayres 22 _23c gold. Molasses-S.o.:k in fir-tit hands rory small, and ao Eortmont poor; wo quolo prices nominally unchanged. PitovisioNR-Thoro ore moro orders from tho South to day for Bacon Shoulders and Sides, and prices aro. otendy for jobbing lots at l'J.>?__15c for Shouldora, and 15__10o for Sides, as to quality and quantity, rash or short Umo; Hams, we quote sugar-cured :.t 20a22c; a sale of 200 fancy brand at'tho lalttir prico. Lard is dull; Jobbing at 13?o _. lb for City and Western bblrf. Mew Pork nominal at I2i 50a23 ?l bbl. No Bnlk Meats offering. Rice-Carolina Ki dull; wo quote st llal2 .0 ^ lb; a sale of 10 tes reported at tim insido price. Receipts tho past week 108 tes. , Seiidh-Clover is Arm, with na.es of 400 bush, moally primo, at $9 75. Timothy quiot at $3 62).a3 75. I-'l___ood steady at S3 15 ^. bush. SiMi____-The market coutlnuos dull, though without quotable chango In the absence of sales. Refined Bugara-Aro nominal as lost quoted, to wit: Crushed, powdered and granulated 15? cents; soR crushed A white 143. cents; clrclo A do 14. '. cents; B whito 14? cents; C extra 14? cents; O yellow IS? oonts per lb. Stoup.-Wo quote Baltimore Company's Gobion at 75 cents, and Maryland Company's do at 83 cents por gallon. Tauwiw.-Wo roport a small palo of Country at 11? conta, and quote Butchers' Association at 12al2? couts per lb. Whiskey-Wo notice moro inquiry, with sales of 100 bbls City, In bond, prime packages, at 63 38, and 100 bills Western, lu bond, good pookagos, st C2 33 pur gillon Kew York I_.nrl_.et. . MONEY MA11KUT. Tho Now York Burning Post ot Friday, November 30, says: Gold opened dull at HO.., falling to 140..,', and recover ing to 141. Tho rates for loans varies from lo. to flat. The loan market is Inert and abundantly supplied at six, with exceptions at five. The disoonnt business con tin?es light, partly from suspenso and distrust on tbo part of capitalista, but ohiofly because rary low first-o-Saa bills aro making. Tbo current rates for Tory choleo and very fhort papir aro als per cent., and seven to botch and one-half for choice namoi. Tbo re turn Sow of green, backs from tho Weet and from o thor points execods at present the drain to tho South. Aa there la thus an in crossing amount of corronoy hero with wbloh to do busi ness, and as tbo reservo of tho banka is no longer liebig impaired, it is rogardod as proboblo that wo shall hnvo . continuons easo in the monoy market for some timo to como; and this opinion Is rendered tbo moro probable by tho plethora of dlasngagod capital aeektag investment on calL For gold this forenoon tbo following woro the leading quotations: 10:00, 140?; 10:30, 140?; 11:30, 1*0?; 13:00, 140?; 13:30, 140}.; 1:00, 1*1; 1:30, 1*1; a.00. 1*1?. Foreign exchange is firm. Bills at00 days on landon ore quoted at 108?al00 for commercial; 109 v.ni09J? for bankers'; do at short sight, 110 .jallo,.;-, Paris nt CO days, 6.17?a6.13?; do at abort eight, 6.1500.11?; Ant werp, G.17 ..e-f-.lB; Swiss, 5.17?a5.16; Hamburg, nc4'o 80?; Amsterdam, *la*l?; Frankfort, 41?a41?; Bremen, 78?a7U?; Prussian thalors, 72*73?. rilODlJCi: MAllKKT. NEW YORK, November 33.-FLotm, ate-Tho market for Western and Slate flour la doll and lower; tbo doe.In o is lO.ilBc on tho low grades, and 10a35o on the high grades. Tbo sales are 8500 bbl. at (7 40a9 60 for anperflno Stato and Wostern; 69 90al0 U0 for ordin?r) nnd common extra State; i 10 75.111 for ianoy Stato; l8 20.10 50 for the low grados of ejrrlngu wheat western e.traj ClOlBall 20 for shipping Ohio; eil 85al3 35 for trade brands, and $13 60a 17 60 for St Louis extras. Buckwheat floor Is dulcot 13a3 76 per 100 lbe, Uio latter rate for choice. Canadian flour ia unsaRablo and hoavy. Boatliorn flour ia dull and 10o lower. Balee of ICO bbls at fell lOaia 30 for common to fair Baltimore and country extras, fe_nd (13 45-10 Afi fox tride and family brands. Ryo flour ia hoavy. Skies ot 650 bbls at *o_7 76. Corn Meal is inactive and nominal. Quxdk-The Wb cat market Is lower and fairly active, the demand bein*} moro general; In port for export, though chiofly for milling. Owing %tt ,trtit_vorab!e nowa from Kuropo prices aro lower, neirttmijiarly for ?pring, lbe sales are 04,000 buabcls of. $190*1 fur rojoctcd spring; $2 lOaQ 29 for bonimon to good Ho 9 Chicago spring; 13 for amber State. \ Barley U easier. Salss ot fil.OOO boshels at 85o for Western: 91 for very oboloe bonded Oanads Weal] M 30 for free do. Barley Malt in iaactlre t. %i 3?al 45. Oats oro ralliai- heavy and qul?t. Tilo Balas aro 48.000 buihola fair to Hood Cl-CJgo at 62iu).!c, and Bint- ut C(>>ia07o for wholo loads, and OOo for railroad loads. Byo is InacUro and olTorod al lowor ratos. Prices Bro nominal. Corn io abonl 2 oouti lowor, closing willi a fair do maud at a coiiocaaion. T*ao inquiry is ohiotly for homo use. Tho ade? aro C0.00O buihuls Western mlsuil at SI -0 al 22 In store; Now Jor-oy yellow at *1 0J; -o.iihorn yel low ut S*l 03. PnoviBiuKS.-The Fork markot is duU and heavier, but closes raliior stoadlor at our llguros. For futuro d.'llvory wo hoar or 330 buln mc-B, buyer list luir liecomhor, at (AIM. Hw sidos, cash and rcRUlar. are 4500 bbl? at 1*212*i;i2l 50 for old mess; ?22 25-2.1 00 for new do; with ratall lota at ldghor figures. Bojf in quiet at about formor fl?uro*. Bolo of 75 ubi?. at Walli tor old plain ino:??; ; 13ilH for now do; $13 G0al8 for old extra do; and ?.17-22 for uow do. Til r?o Boof lu (pilot. Boor ham? romain rory dull and prlcos nominal. Cul meats aro dull, aud wo lnur of only CO paokogos bo'ilieii at Ila. Bacon is ralhor moro aclivo. Sales of a small lot city li?uvyloiiR cut hums at 14c; 50 boxes city lonu OtetX ut 12'jc; 100 boxes Weetern B'.ior? clear, seller until 25th Docombor, ut 12X-*; uud 1000 boxos (Juinboi lan?! out nnil Bhort ribbed (holf of caah), for January dulirury at tho Wost, on prlvato torms. DrosHcd hogs oponod otoady, bnt olosod easier. Wo quolo at. Olio tor \iosicin and u j.alO'ic for ?:ily. Lord is very quiot :.ml prices iminlual. iSm.'ll jobbing sale? at i3*^al4o ior Wantata atoota and kotllo rondana. Afiiir.B.-Tho market I? firm, witlia modarato ?loiuiud at J.0 76al0 for pots, mid i Ililli 50 for pearls. Coiton.-'rho market to-ilay lu dull uud lower. Wo q-ioto at 33 i?a35>?0 fof Middling Upliuidj, mid do Now Oilevi'i and Toxas. i no;;i:iuKB.-In coffeo prices aro without chango. Baloo Of 7J b.i;?B Ll?U lyril iu bond at 13;jo. Small lot? of ino? lassos al full pnces. In raw sugar? oaly a uio tenta btisl uo.~B w.is done, but prices uro without chance; taloa at DJ?alO'?ofor fair to good ?ctailiug. Beflnod luo dull. Rico in quiet at llal2c. Uay.-l'ho domand is modamtc and tho market ?Icady ni : I 15.1 20 for sblppiug, au 1 i?l 25al 50 for retail lots. H'Mi'.-Manilla iii linn aid iu tloiuund at 12e, gold. Other kinds aro dull and nominal. UofH-Aro firm mid in lair do uand for homo conanmp tlo i. We quoto ut from 20 -lUat-O??, an to growth ?ud qrA.itr. LvniB_l'?s'.crn oro firm and in fair request ni S4 50, Uii co months. Limh_RocUlind Is in filr demand end firm at ti 70a 3 10 for common aud lump, Taixow.-Tho market is dullul about 12o for primo. Wn noto a Hilo of 40 hbli clear marrow ut 13V?c. Winsir._r.-Tho markot ia quiet at lO.i lu bond for Wealom. Mntanzai Max-lets'. M\TANZ\S, Novombor 23.-Cijiyf.i? Koa au-At tho d> i.jrvxiro of our last circular ol' (na Dt'i lust, tho markot was let? inactive, owi.i? to tho uuunual prntonaiona ol' holdors for tholr roi? a'-ilng slooks, couniiilin^ mosUy of middini,'* and Inferior description?. In ooniidonition of tlio advauood HOaHO'.i and unl'.ivorabloBitualiou of mone tary mailors, lowor oCTers havo boin, howovcr, aooofitod muro by soma plmtorB, nnd tramictions havo again shown rathor moro importaneo, estimated at about 4000 boxen, of from No 8 to 10, on tho basis of TlafttTij va ar robo 1> B No U, und 2303boxoi browmi, (-oiuprisiiif- a par cel of 1100 boxes of primo dry qnallly, f uU No 12, at 7J? rs arrobo nil round. j Tho nto?k lu now reduced lo near 3000 boxen. Stocks nt Havana and boro noir roir.h lOC.OK) boxea, a.^altift 69,0?lii hovea last year and ?HO.O'IO tlio year pncotUng. Musx>VAno SoiiAu.-Tlio inquiry for tils artii-lo h-i conti mid paralyzed. Of the p.uvol moudoned in our provionn lvport about 200 b'ulri fair nooary havo boon ol'-pca.- o? fir* arrobo for imnmlfita shipment to ( h.r'<v?'c?n. Tlio bilinco of about 600 hhdo i;ood ro ll ing not rotohin?* t'io prion asliod, willa-to bo shipped for How ir'ork on ownar's njconnt. Of tho uow crop somo trifling pari-clH'iiuvti alre-idy cavia to town. Mm. tanti Soo in.-31ar1iot ha, been oa der, ond soveml Iola of mid Ului* quaUty, in bo*;?', havo boon ?liaposed of from C?53? ra arrobo; only mero tniles uro still loft for aale. Mor.AssT-s.-Tho article 4ia3 coiilinui-d in Rood demand, and too remains of stock ol' old moUsaes havo been sold at tho lata priooa of 4l,o41<i ra keg for.clayod. Tuu? far abont 100 hhds or tho noir crop may havo boou racolved. C-io**-. -Thors is now every appoarmco of u fair yiold. Tho o ann having boon bi-nofltted by aouio showers of rain, and afterwards by oold and dry weather, many cb ta'os havo cominonco 1 opir.?tio_8 olrovly, and it is ox pc-ted aomo prcdoco may be in town to operntoIn boforo Christmas. FiutioiiTj.-Tho demand for Europo is limited, but vessels of moler? to capacity belo?* aaaroo, mi*tora hold llnnlv to formor natos. Largo vosauls aro obtataablo ut lower figures. ??BxonAMOR.-Sterling and franca hare bacomo rather moro s?--roo, and under a f air request are Improving. Bills on tho Unitod States aro bettor suaUinod. liumliev Mn.vlt.rt. BARBADOES, Novombor l>.-Pilch pino lumber In full aujiplx- l.n.oco. por "A. nortou," sold at?30?or X-tet. dad. Havana Market. ' [C*?7iv?up?m?-?fic? of the Journal of Camwisrce.] IIavaha, November 24.-Sugar market, with lesa do ' mand; few transaotiana, showing a lUgttt atlvauoo ou lutormodlato claosos : Whiten, tliroiutli at (j)-17ila f>K <** 100 lbs. YoUow-v do: Koa 13 lo 20 al 44 >? to5>i do. Browns, do: Nos 11 and 12 ut *3% lo 4. Cucuruchos, do 5 to IO at ? 3*? to 4*i do. Muscov_lo..i at -2*_ to 3>; ' do. Refining and gro-.-ory qualities--iii?.'! o^falr rc?uing ' sold at Maiaiizaa for ii do. ?Shipments during tho weok from Havana and Matanzas-12,757 bia mid K21 hilda, of which for Unitod Statos ports: to Now York-2309 bxs and 360 hhds. Philadelphia-13.">7 do and 350 do. Bris | toi (R I)-1A bxs. Balilmoro-900 do. To Charleston 4. bxs and 131 hhdn; and to New Oi lenna-.50 bxs; balance to Buvopenn ports, leaving stacks oi. braid lu tho two ports ol'87,013 bxs and li3.il hlids, against, foi* samo i timo lait year, o? 5i,172 bxs and 272 illida. | Hui.'.wi?i.-No Balei hore. Nono new in t!_s markot. ? A lot of clayed sold in Matan-a? (now) to clo&o u cargo at ' b)i rolls *j?l ko^; tluxt prico cannot bo bust_-and with, ln croaBO or rt-eiipts at the trido deposits. Rou.-.Vii advised for oom?! wee La; liinil?yl trim-actions fbr s.ilpm int; in chestnut utavos ?iSteSi in oak ?38n39. Lum-' 'l'oui(ifii).-Nottilng dol'iH; first-class -Hing?! or fintira for tho Udltcd Statos-small list- Salt? ni . 27a3d *{*> 100 lb. . Knn.iv--Maintain thoir prion If notquaUty. Tho foc torics aro now obliged to work a portion of now loaf, i walch will get mixed. No change in other goods. FnRidUT-d-Very dull through tho week-a lurgo ship pin;-But for our wants. Ohartoru for Now York: bark Chilton, 450 hhds sugar at %i% oach (direct); bark C. B. Hamilton, 350 do, samo rato and voyna.0. Chartor- for Falmouth aud ordors: 1210 boxes at ?2 ila ; 1200 do at ?2 6s Gd, and o no oargo, 2000 boxes, at ?2 7a Gd. ! ETcnA-oES- Kopt up during tho woo_: ?90,000 billa sold in various lots at ID^ull", promliun. Franco00 ! days sight at 7>io8 premium. United Statos 23a91 <_ dls I count, currency; ovor ? 100,000 gold bills, 60 days sight, ! ntUiiaO premium ; iihnrt Blchtdo 12'ido; 30 days do at ' 10 do. Honey commanding high intoroat; only short bills > done In bank. BuBlnpas gonorally activo, but littlo to ' doal with. Couslgixce? per Sonlb? Carolina Railroad, December l. 710 baloo Cotton, 00 b^a Gr-iu. 4 cam Farnlture, 10 cara Lumber, 8 cars Wood, 1 car Old Irov>, 1 car Hogs, kc\ To Kunapaux k Lalauo, L M Ayor ?V Co, Adams, Front k Co. E H llod-iors ii Co, B ? BUott A Bon, "W P DowUng, W M Lawtou, O Roedor, A J HnUnas, W TV Palo, Fraser .*. BUI, IV C Dukes k Co, Chlsolm Bros, A vo ri ?1 tt Son, IVallace k Bro, K B McaiiH, J I) Alkon k Co, Wlllln k Chlaolm, J k i D Kirkpatrick, G IV WUliams k Co, Thurston k Holmes, Hunt Bro3, F 0 Mey, F Warley, It B Affont, Comd'r D N Ingraham, Goldcmlth ?. Son, J H.S Mailor, Mrs O F Howell, Col Low, B J "Dawson & Co, M Israel, -I Wyross, Epstein k -vmauaki, King k Gibbon, J Frasor k Co, li Munwood, N E K R Agont, B O'Nolll, E W Marsb-B, W F Quiney, E B?U, It Ii Rlkor, I Rivers, Miicullar. WUUams k Parker. Consignee- per BTortl-easteru Jiullroa;!, Deee-anbor 1. 262 balsa Cotton, Mdze, ho. To A dm np, Frost k Co, D Aft'F Karly, Nacbman k Co, W K Ryan, H Bischoff k Co, J A J I) Kirkpatrick, Willis k Chlsolm. Q H Walter ii Co, J Comiulns, G W WUliams ft Oo, W / Ronnott ft Co, Knnd-ll ft Dockery, Ravenol ft Co, J M Caldwell ft Son. I'aaaenyera. . Per steamship Baragoesa, ror Now York-Commander A K Hugboe. F H Pike, J M Siubunti, and - In stoorngo. Per ?toamatilp Granada, from New York-Sir and Mrs itsyor, D O'Hrlcn, J KoRy, X, Bryan; L W Btotaon, J" ? MoBougall, L Halaron, P Gamey, Mrs A Knoblooh and infant, T Jackson, Misa M HaTdiug, B Jtutzan, H Jout 2_u, J Von -Dorn, 3 Carroll, J Holland, M Dooling. ror n leam or Pilot Boy, from Havannah, via Hilton Hoad and Beaufort-J A Hume, J T? Boborts,.? H Rico, I> 0 Hawthorn. R P Hayneswortb, B Wiunpstiny, Mrs P O Kuttou, Hiss L A Hutton, U Batman, B O Coles, W K Clark, H L Palmor, 8 C Keilor, J M Cro'ut, W Q Mark ham, aud 1 ou ducie. Per eteomor Fannio, from Coorgotown, 8 C-H Til* ton, W Flinok, A Jobrston, F 8 Parker, 3t, Dr Tuokor, V Heriot, C Jordan. Per Bteanior Gan Hooker, from Edlato-Mrs Frey and Child, Miss Frey, ?lisa Blasoll, W W Reeves, 3 King, J G Holmes, A Boiv, I* M Bwnard, K C Whalcy, O H Balloy, MaJoT J Jenkins, Major 0 Borun, H Von Holten, O 8to vens, G W Bivem, Oapt J Gates, J H Barnett, and 12 on deck. Por att-ame?* Idea, from Edlato and Roc_vl)lo-*W W Hutton, Id,'lor Corbin, U S A, O K ?owen, J Coohran, H Byron, Mr Howe, Dr smith, and 31 on deck. MARINE NEWS. PORV OF- CIIARLBSTOR. Arrivai, gntonlay. Stoamor Pilot Hoy, MoNcUy, SavannAb, Bciufo:-t and Hilton Hoad. Mdzo. To Furguson ft Holme?, Boutt^rn Expresa Oo. ?.-?>,- -, , moamin-KmDlb,'Adair, Bav?nr?_h, via B?anfort, Hilton Hoad and Ooosaw. iabtlO-8 I Cotton, and Md-p. To Wotto A Pi-agI?, BinS ft O0.O0I AROhlsolm, and others. . . " ' Behr A 8 Doaa, ftom Weai Point HUL 108 bbU RUa. To Cohen, Haookel k Oo. i\rrirraA 1'eat-r?ttF. -teMud?p Gra-ada, HarrUon, Kaw York-lark Wod lioaday, P-? Mdjw. T? Battaal ft Co, ^mary ft Co, O W Williams ,. Co, W C Bellows. J (1 Uutf, l? JJuvis, Cam oran, Itarkloy .- Co, Ooudliop Ai Iloutbnei-, H Scott k Co, A Poulhnan, lUnti ft C-Mri-cgr, E David, Bolhnaun ?ros, D Lopoz, S T Frazer, J Mar/.yek, A Hinort, JOH Claus son, Ui?orhardt, Campion ic co. Johnston, Crows it Co, T MuCnrUiv, Miller .t Stone, A Illili^, Solomons k Cald well, Grub- r i .Martin, Stell, Webb _ CO, CroJft, Tuonmy it Co, J S Klflg*, Mcl,oy it Rice, II W Kin.nnan. J B Du vil fe Son, I F O'Neill .. Sou, II Bisi-boll .. Co, S It Mar shall. Hate in, Calhoun .V Co. II J> Sehur. ? W Hloflciiia .. Cn, <_L Walker, Agent, J RuHsell, L Cohen, Haveucl k Barnwell, Wliito .. Mixer, J Purcell, H Klntto & Co, Taft At IlnwlaO'l, Longnii-lc .- Sell, Soutborn IfMUlU- Co, A O Goodwin, Acont, StentunuM k Co, o A Lotto k Co, ? u I'lj.riihani, AibuiiH, Damon ft Co, W H Chufee, Mowry k Co. Furguson ?t Hohnes, C li Hllgor, G U Hoppock, W G Whildon .. Co, T M Cater, W Gurnoy, J Thompson, J H Graver, f Von Hollen, F Weyhmanu .. Co, J II V?llers, C D Carr .'.' Co, l-l II Rodgers le Co, Shaekollord ii Fraser, C II Holao, M iHoiuan, F ESch loder, W Mattldcsson, Agent, J E Adger k Co. A H Abraham? k Son, Oateudorff?. Co, Coiuma.idor A K Hu-^hcH, I. A AHUM, R 1- Pennal k Co, M Finlev. 0 II Johnson. J Van Winklo, J It Prliif-lo, Hart k Co, J Ueesomann ic Bro, J Appin, Boyne ic Co, Werner k Dit-li.r, Lulir.s k .Stalling, and ottiors. Exporioncod strou;; somberly winds to Hatteras, with a heavy Bca; Hinco thon liiiht westerly wind?, and moderate weather. Steamship Lah!. Child?-, Baltimoro-loft Wednesday, mid U iop-t>u ltoadn Friday last. Corn, Oatt., and Mdzo. To Stroot Bros .. Co, W BE Binl.. Co, R M Butlor, King .. (?ililion. JvtSordt k Co, Wilbur k Son. Muutouo k Co, W <; Il M ft Co, Stoll, Wobb k Co, S I, Howard, H Gordts ft Co, .\ II Dadonhop it Co, Lauroy .. Alexander, Tliomp sou .- Uro, W .1 Trim, J Hm?CHMUUI k Uro, B O'Neill, G Waltor, J At F Dawson, J Cautwoll ft Co. G W Aimar, J C lllohiiic, 1?' Von Santo?, W ltoacb, Sommers k Ilaruch, H Cobla k Co. Strains, Vancei k Co, V Ii Sehrodor, T J Koi-r '_ Co, Grnbor ii Martin, J 0 Soeyers .. Co, G W Stef fmi.i.'; Co, J Hein", C K Hu^er, West t .loues, C N Ave rtit .'< Son, J N '1-idoman ic Co, F Weybmann A- Co, J W Stciuim-yer, B Foldmin, Wurbinann k I.illioiitliiil, J II Gravel?, li I_liiHto.lt, Lubra .. Stelling, J 0 Ojuiuann, L Bohaots, Jj Schnell .t Co, Cameron, Barkley .. Co, J Von Hollen, JO Blohmc, Pougl'ss ft Miller, P Scbuckman, J FTiylor .. Co, Scrovon .. Nesbit, R II Hiker, 0 Gravcloy, Ad mis, Damon ft Co, J W Cannait, Phillips.. McDowolL Soo i Hitor loaviu;. Uie Capos el" tho Clioflapciikc, o vpo rioiiced a hoavy SE ?ale, which compelled the iihip to pul bank to Hampton Hoads. Saw a steamer ashoro on liody Island. Stcaiii'ihip Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore-loft Wednes day. P M. Corn. O its, and Mdzo. To Mordccai <_ Co, Co'urtoiuy k Tronliobn, E Austin, D A Anime, J D Aiken J. Co, D Britts, A Btaohoff, Holliuann Uros, J Binns, W H Oha'co, J Cantwell .- Co, JW Cannait, J Camp-inn <_ Co, Camoron. BarUlov .V Co, Claclui ft Witto, II Cobla k Co. J li Duval.. Son, C D Franko, II Gordts k Co, Good rioh, Wlncniau .V Co, Hart ft Co, J Heins, W Barral, Jon nings. ThomliuHon .'< Co, Jeffords ,. Co, II It latte k Co, J ft J D Kirkpatrick, King k Cassidoy, H S McGoo, Mohr i tons k Wohltlnann, C H Molse, W Marschor, N SR R Co, J II Qua'-koubus-i, Porcher k Henry, Ilavono) k Barn well, llcuiioker .. (Hover, Il H Biker, Southern Express, J W8pra?_e .. Uro, J 11 E Sloan, D II Sllcox, Hileox k ' Dower*. J F Taylor ._ Co, Thompson k Bro, J N Tcldc roin .. Co, F Woyliniann .. Co, Wobb k Sago, Worner .. ))uckcr, W 0 Whilde.n .. Co. 8iiip Marv Ogden, Hathaway, Boston, 10 days. Ballast. To W B Smith .. Co. v I Brig Castillan, Har.lonbrotik, Matanzas, G days. Sugar, i Molasses, ko. To Sala? ._ co. and Order. I Stoame.r Fannie, Davis, Gcori?etn-.vn, S C. 81 tierces i Bioo, 68 bains Clotten, ."Vc. To Forgiison k Holmes, Sha. kolford .- Fraser, J M Caldwell k Son, Willis k Chls v.1111, 7. Davis, G W Williams k Co, Thuraton A: Holmes, j and others. .Steamer Go.n Hooker, Torrent, from Ediato. 13 bales 8 I Cotton, and Mdzo. To C L Guille.-ii.mo, J G Moffctt, J A Euslow k Co, Lieut Sloeber, W W Itives, Ropor k Stoney. Steamer Idea, Wllloy, Edisto nnd Rockville To Motto A Pringle. Suhr Louisa Ana-uni. from Cooper Rivor. 1000 bushels Bough Ric?. To G H Ingriibain. ?loop Colninbus, Harloston, Conpor Blvor. 600 husb 0I3 Rough Rico. 'Co (I U luflrnhain. Cloared Sutunlay. Steamship Saragossa, Crowell. Now York-Ravencl A Co. Went to Sea Saturday. Steamship DangO-WI, Crowoll. Now York. Sohr P Uoice. Adam:i, Georgetown, S C. Went to Sea V? i,l ? i ?luv. Brig Potomac, Snow, Georgetown. S C. Bri?: Marla Whcclor, Wheolor, Hilton Head. From Oils Port. Sehr E W Gardiner, Stcolmaa, Boston, Nov 23. Up for Hil. Port. Sclir Kato Mathcw, Tapley, at Now York, Nov 29. Clenrcrt for tills Port. Bri? C B Allen, Pottcc. at Boston, Nov 37. Memoranda. Bi-Ir A Hortou. lt? days from Georgetown, S C, arrived at Barbndoos, Oet 31. Brig Ida Abbott, 21 days from Georgetown, S C, arrived at Barbadocs, Nov 4. BrlR W H Harris, 19 days from Charleston, nrrivod at r_arbadoo_-, Oct 31. RENTING AGENCY. LANDLORDS AND TEf?ANTS SUITED. HOUSES RENTED-PLANTATIONS AND FARMS LEASED-Honst?;, procured lu any x>art of tho City at a modor_to charge to Tonants- Plantations and Forms procured in .any part of the Country. Charges moderate. Call and register your name:, at onr olfli-0. 8.M1TH k McGH.LIVr..VY, Ben?l_3tate Agents, No. 07 Broad street. November li S tull? B!?ln, near State str t>.. empire" STEAM LUMBER MILLS, ON South Carolina Railroad, 03 BULKS FROM CII.VIlI,KSTOBi, . 15 niII_H-i I.'ItOM AUGUSTA. A RE PREPARED TO BAW AM, DESCRIPTIONS OF __ Yellow Pino Lumber. Orders solicited. BANKS & CO., Proprietors, Blackvillo P. O., 8. O. HUGH B. BANKS, Ja. J. M. 1ASON. i---t-bor 29 rowel.. "Pp?lMlElOMPiWiY'S CONCENTItATED COTM AND CORX FERTILIZER. DIREOTIONS FOR USE-SAME AS NO. 1 PERU YIAN GUANO, AT LESS THAN HALF THF COST. Barr?la 250 pounds oacb; eight to the ton. HUNT & BRO., Agents, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON. 8. O. November 1_ 2rao UNION WHARTES, AT THE FOOT OF HAYNE AND nNCKNErSTS. PIER. NO. I HAS B__SN THOUROUGHLT REBUILT, arid lu now greatly lmprovod by the addition of a Bbod 200 foot long, whloh ohors advantages In landing and receiving cargoes. Tho screw steamships of the "BalU moro and Charleston Railroad and Steamship Company" land their cargoes bore. Piers Von. a and 8 embrace a large water front avail able for shipping. Tho proximity of theso docks to tho Dry Dock Tond'jra thom convenient fiar '.ces?la neodlng repairs. Upon tho promises are deslrsblo loeiHpni tor coal de pots, woodyard.-, ko., to be rented. COURTENAY k TRENHOEM, Novembotaa thmSmo Lessees. ARWMALLE?SANDiBiMS. DB, ELY'S PA TENT ARTIFI CIAL LE?8 AND ARMS bavo r.U the ? inotlouB of Uko natural limbs and are pro noanoed by 8nr goons and ' other competent Jndgea to be the REST IN THE WORLD. I bavo estab lished a PERMA NENT MANU FACTORY IN THIS CITY, and hope those In need will rorumlt thfir own Interest dud have them 1 PROPERLY __TTED ON." RAmember, no Artificial ' Lm oan fit properly -without the M-ondanoe tit tho patient At tho Mennfkolory, no mora than a Glass Eye or a act of Teeth would. He. BLY baa the STATE. OONTRAOT of Georgia and Tennessee. Those ?PPlyhM tram the abovo SUV? wlU be PROMPTLY SUI-^-tm^ _ For partlanlara, addroas J. B. GAI Agent and Manufiiotnror ef Dr. BL7*S PA1 FIC?ALIJ1IBS, No. 183 KING STREET, November 2T GRO?KERY, CHINA WARE, ETC WEBB & SAGE HAVING ADD1GD T4) I IIIJIK AI.REaBY FULL . A COMPLET'E A880RTMI?NT OF ill FRENCH CHINA BY DIRECT IMPORTATION, ARK PREPARED TO SUPPLY TIIEIB FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC AB IN VORMF.R YEAR8, AT NO. 5 HAYNE-ST. Novembor 4 PAINTS, OILS, ETC, .1. ii no., Importera and Manufacturers OF WHITE LEAD, ZINC PAINTS, VARNISHES, COLORS. OILS, WINDOW GUSS, BRUSHES, Kerosene Lamps, MIKS. DOOM 4KB DUMB. ! DEALERS IM REFINED PETROLEUM. Agents for MARVIN'S SAFES , AND HOWE'S PLiTPORM SCALES. 203 EAST BAY STREET, SIGN OF MARViWS SAFE. WE AUB BOLS PROPRIETORS OF THE FOI* lAlWING BRANDS OF WHITE LEAD, which aro COPYRIGHTED, anti bear OUR TRADE MARK, and all infringomonta will bo doab" with according lo law: W. M. D. ?_ CO.'S ?STONEWALL, WANDO, CHICORA and ETIWAN. Also,*, WM. M. B. & CO.'S AND QUEEN OIT If ZINCS. November 24 <*u CHEAP PUT AND OIL STORE, No. 85 East Bay. WHITE LEADS. ZINC PAINT8. OILS. WINDOW GLASS. COLOIia OF ALL KINDS, for salo at tho lotvost prices by DOUGLAS & MILLER. HOUSES, STF-VMB0AT8 AND PUBLIC BUTLDINOS Painted in ovary style. Thankful to our irlciula for tho Saet liberal patronage, wa bona to merit a contlnuanco of it-r favors. mthlmo November B HOLMES & CALDER, SUCCESSOR- OF HOLMES & CO., IMPORT-*-RS AND UK ALK US IN PAINTS, OILS, ol'ass, etc., SOS. 126 MEETING AND Ki HASEL STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. WM. E. HOLMKS.Lato of Ho "mi-s k Co. WM. OALDlEB.Ch-rlcatou, B.C. October IS THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COOP AH? ti Office No. 147 Meeting-Street. aoisrisi-soa?ioisr? WITR A RAILROADS THROUGHOUT. TOTS UMTED_STATES. Every attention given to the safe Transmission of Freight ftfoney* and Valuables. WILL GALL FOU AND DBUVKB FREIGHT TG ANY POINT IN THE Oil ? FREE OF OilARGB. H. H. PL AKT, _tw4| . PreaMt-nc Aavrurt-, Oft. fB P?BL_9_r?D WKKXL- AT NEWBEBB*. 0. H., AT t?^.A& "? ?^^Vt__??? afl^acMfttaa-nmla^toa-v.?-^ae?* \^ Batea tor t?-rwrU-?M? -wry raaaonabla to whkm apify to our.Agao-, htr. vlf. BUnitSX, a* da Milla Btowa. THOO. F. * B. H. QUMMSKHB. Vfm&ba* U ?-llora ami Propa-iotar?. MISCELLANcO?/S. SPECIAL NOTICE. DISEASES OF TUE EYE AND EATR. [FORMERLY OF LONDON, ENGLAND.] OCULIST AND AUSIST, ON THE EYE AND EAR, "O KKPEOTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF .lAi Oharloston and vicinity .bat ho will bo hero again, at tbo CharltistoD Hotel, on Monday, December 17th, ant remain until Saturday, the >>.l. After that timo monthly. OFFICE HOURS PRODI O A. M. TOO P. M., Aud cm be consulted on DKAFN1_SS, NOISE IN THB HEAD, CATARRH, DISCHARGES FROM THE BAR, SCALES Di 'J,'HE EAR, ACCUMULATION OF WAX EM THE HAR, ODSTRUCTION OF THE EUSTAOHIAJf TUBE, and all Acute or Chrouio Disivi-j?s o? tbo EYE AND AIR PASSAOES. ARTIFICIAL EYES INSERTED WITHOUT PAIN, AND PHRFEOTLY KESEMBLING. THE NATURAL EYE. OPERATIONS FOR CATARACT, STRABISMUS OB OBOSS lE^IE, Artificial Pupil, &c, Skillfully pcribrmod, and all disoases of the EYE A..D EAR troatod, and overy operation ia Aural and Opthal mic Surgery performed hy DOCTOR GARDNER. . Principal Office, 84 West ?Ott st., ?, Y. mr For reference, testimon?ala, Ac., aond for a C-HCLTLAB. -% OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Tho Louisville Journal says : " TholeaUmoniabi which Di". Gardiior present? to the public could boyer have bixst? ?htnincd, except by tho display of great skill and learn ing in bbi profei-iion. One thing especially commendable in tbo Doctor's practico ix, that bo <v_U not attempt ait incurable dif.oi.__o for tho iiake o', n ico, but frankly tolla Uto pationt whethor bo can bo cured or not. Wo cheer fully recomnitmd Dr. Gardner to the attention o_I nil our ft-ionds who may be auilerhig irom diaoauea of tho oyo and cur. Tbo Richmond Times s-.yo : "Wo havo no hesitation in H'.iyii!--. that Dr. Gardner ia tho mont scientific and mic CCK3?U1 eye and ear Burgoon lu ?i?h country." Dr. Gardner's treatment of tho eye and ctr in wonder* ful.-_f--c-.moii(_ Enquirer. Wo ff ti justified In re common?. I lif; Dr. Gardner te those suflcring from ?U?ico3ch of tbo oyo and oar. [Richmond rYliig. We can saftily and cordially recommend Dr. Gardner, who will fulfill nil he undertaken to perform. [Baltimore Clipper. Tho Now Orleans True Della say? : "Wo can safely rorommi-ud Dr. Gardner us a successful operator on the eyo and our. Ho will not undert-tko to treat a case unions a cure cou be effected. Tho Wbeoliuc Register noys : "Dr. Gardner is one o* tbo most successful Oculists and Aurista in tbo country. Wo advino those iiulloring from tbo di ?oases of tho oyo and oar to commit him." November 3 _ Ohio C_E._HUGJ.1R, No. 187 MEETI_?G-ST_. CtlAKlLKSTOfl, ?. C. '._:..'?"... .i< v ?rvj,. ..........>,. ^_?%9 ?,?_:,-'-.-- .-. J?*--? . b fis Ml ~-zxi?L.? ._-.-- -_:_______! 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