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? THE HAILY NEWS. FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27, 1SG7. Cottou. BT r. O. T. We are sick of bis Kessin shirt; We are faint of his Upas orcalh; Of the pallid nnt. with its ghastly tint ut a people- ^toojing to death! Give us the golden grain I And tue meaJow-?eld so ?weeli Thai hope may reign iu our Homes agaiu, With happiness at her feet I A wail from the wasted Land; Aprayorto Omnipotence; Fro ra the gaunt, .rown uplifted hand; And tho lips of Innocence. Sweat ! for the spoiler's greed I Toil ! for tue Foemau'a peace 1 Groat God 1 looa do .va on this monarch's crown. And-let his kingdom cj.se t Wo are sick of his Nessus shirt; We are taint of his Upas breath; And a h <p let earth than hailed his birth Shill we .come his day oi Oea h. D?cember 2i, .867. OFFICIAL. 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LiVERPOOL-Per ship R H Tucker-217 bags S I ana 8175 hales Upland Cotton.Per British bark Ll?. erpo 1-55 bags S I and 185 oales Upland CottoD. 300 bbl9 Kosin. 1274 sacks Cotton Seed.Per LriUsh bark David McNutt-34 bags 8 I and 141)5 balei l p land Cotton. 700 bbl* Rosin, ?. 9 sacks Cotton Seed. ST. JOHN'S, N B-Per British brig Alert-.00 bids Resin, 40,397 feet Unbar, 11,263 icet Flooring Boards. BREMEN-Per Bremen bark Gauss-1811 bales Upland Cot: on. BARCELONA-Per Spanish bark Sunrise-1500 bales Upland Cotton.Per Spanish brig Galileo-550 bales Upland Cotton. DOMESTIC. BOSTON-Per steamship George B Upton-460 bales Upland Cotton, 7 casks Kice, 123 casas Kaolin Clay, 404 ojgs Rice Flour. 23 bales Rugs and Paper, 4 bales Lope, '?3 packages Metals, 10 hhds and 5 bun dies Hui., s. 2 biles skin?, lia loo-e Hidoo, 50 bags Pcauuis, 64 oa^s Rye, 6 balsa Mos?. 2 rolls Leather, ll cars Mdz?.. 2 cases Maze. 2 bundles Matting. 2 bbls Oranges, 3 trunks Clothing, 1UO0 White Oak Staves. NEW YORK-P?r steamship Champion-83 tierces Rice, 248 bbls Rosin, ?12 hales Upland Cotton, 26 bags S I Cotton, S boxes Ore, 51 packages Sundries, 42 empty Barrels, 130 bales Domestics and Yarns, 5 bundles Hides and Skins, 8 rolls Leather.Per steamship Moncka-5 bags S I Cotton, 134 bales Upland Cot? ton, 102 tierces lice, 15 bales Yarn, and Sundries .Per sehr Wide World-134.1G1 feet Yellow Pine Lumber, 20 packages Furniture. I ALTIMORE-Per steamship Sea Gull-413 bales Up? land Rice. 160 tierces Rice, 47 bales Yarn and Do? mestics, 100 tierces Salt, 3 packages Hides and Skins 15 balts Rags, 120 tmpty Barrels. 2J packages Sun? dries, 1 toa Bono Phosphate, 3 balee Leather 7 Chaira. THE CHARLESTON .HARKET. frOB 2HE WEES. ErTDLSO TUL'RSDAT. DECEMDEH 2G.J COTTON.-A further tendency to depression has char? acterized :hj market for the staple during tho week, and tho planter ls about to bc forced by the incoatrovertabl.., logio of low prices to adept a eystOJi of agriculture which will give a more prominent po.-ition to thc cultivation of grain, and lessen, to an important extent, the growth of Cotton. Tho ca.ire want cf moneyed tacdides prevents operators boding, and taits at L Verpoo:, to arrive, still continua to operate oo prices. The quotations tor thc arti? cle at the great centres have oeen aafol.owe: At Liverpool. Middling Upland opened at 7? jd. ; fell to 7 ^IGd., 7 3-lCd., and closed yesterday at - fi lb. The New York market J began 155?c ; receded to 15l3c. and 15,l?c, closing yestcr I day at 15@lff\ic 9 lb. for Now York Middling. The ar? rivais at this port have been i?5 bales cf Sea Island and i?HI bales of Upland. a-aiu? 527 bales of Sea Island and 8639 bales of Upland Cotton the week before. We rab mit the following report of the transactions in the staple in this market for the week just closed: On Friday, the 20th December, tho staple was in fair in? quiry, with steady prices for the belter qualities, which were in light supply, but tho rates which were obtained for the ?mellor descriptions indicated a lower ten?oncy in those grades-sales S50 bales, Ordinary to Good Ordinary being quoted at 13??,13?4'; Low Middling atl??14X; Middling at UX@U%, and Strict Middling at :5c. V ft On Saturday the market was characterized by a fair de? mand, prices continuing without important chango-sales 700 bales, Low Middling being quoted at 14?U>4 ; Mid? dling UXQUJi, ind Strict Middling 15c. 9 lb. On Monday an active Inquiry prevailed, which was freely met by holders, tho lower qualities of the staple declining about Kc. 9 lb., while tho finer grades wore in light stocs; and were firmer- saleR 1500 bales, Ordiuary to Good Ordinarj-being quoted at 12?;(n)13^c. 9 lb. ?Low Middling at labile.; MiddUng at 14V?al4??. and Strict Mlddliug at 15c. 9 Ht. On Tuesday the market was quiet, and price", in most transaction?, fell off about Kc. 9 ft.-sales 550 bules. Low Middling being quoted atl3>j@13X: Middling at Ufa and Strict Middling at 15c. ? ft. un Wednesday, being Christmas cay, busi? ness was generally suspended. Yesterday the transitions amounted to about 300 bales, pnces beim; depressed an t lowe-, particularly on common grades, which leU off v. 9 lb.; thc -oles were 13 at 12; 100 at 12 ij; 45 ut 13; 21 ot 13&;27 at 14; 17 ot 14J?; 17 ut 14^'; Gat Wi. We ijuoto Ordinary to Good Ordinary 12feil3; Low MiddLug l'J1,; Middling U\tg; UH', -strict Middling 143f?l& SEA ISLAND COTTON.- ibo arrivals r ? Sea Isiau 1 sud Florida descriptions conn une t? a moderate extent; and while thc inquiry continues good for the fine and chMce qualitie-1, ui'ei'or and badly pre.iaied long staple ls very ucavy and difficult of sale. The demand tor the week has been rather restne.t-d, aud the sales amount to about 100 bales, in which we note tho lollowing sales: lay 4 floridas at 30c. 9 ft. ; 7 do. at 73c. : 10 do at 80c; 3 bales .-ea Islands at 53c.; 5 do. at 55c, and 5 at $1 25c. ft- Wo quate inferior to common 33(?;40c. ?ift.; medium qualit es SOgGOi ; fine SOC. to 100, and extra fine to choice at SI 10'<r>SI ,'U 9 ft. COTTON STATEMENT. & lsd Cpr j Ric. Stock on hand Sept. 1,1867. 182 810 180 Received thie week. 4*5 0141 3C0 Received previously. 30'.S ?5C?3 78S9 3C83 105033 8409 Experts- S. Is'd. Cp'd. Rice. This week. 39? 14017 352 Previously. 1724 75014 6027 City and local consumption. 1500 2122 902C1 7879 Total exports and consumption 2122 902G1 7879 Stock on hand and on shipboard_ 1063 J4778 630 SAME TIME LAST TEAK. 5. rU. Upl'd. Rice. Stock on hand Sept. 1. 18CC. 235 5300 Received this week. 644 6606 6 6 lteceived previously. 3749 65473 3451 4528 67379 4077 Exports- S. i 'd Vp'd. Rice. This week. 377 740G 325 Previously. 314-1 45728 2915 3521 531 4 3230 Total exports. 3521 53134 3230 Stock on hand and on shipboard_ 1007 14245 847 RICE.-The arrivals of this grain havo boon light dur? ing tho week, and the article has only been in limited request atpricos which have tended in favor of the h.iver, The transactions havo amounted to about 450 ti reos clean Carolina, among which wo not-3 sales of 18 tierces clean Carolina at 7?3'c. 9 ft.; 130 do. at ?%c; ll do. at 7&C; 42 do. at 7J?e.; 67 do. at 8c. ; 1C2 do. at 8i?c. ; 32 do. at J i?c.. and 41 at s Wo quote inforior and common I at 7Ji@7J?c. 9 ft. ; fuir 7??@8>? ; good to common prime 8>4' to 8}jC. 9 ft. NAVAL STORES.-Th-j arrivals for thu week amount to about 1000 bbls. Rosin and 200 bbls. Spirits Turp?n tine. We note sales of No. 1 Rosin at $2.50 9 bbl., and No. 2 at $2 "ri bbl. '.the Spirits was sold at 45c. 9 gallon HAY.-There has been received about 1300 ba es North River descriptions, and a small quantity of Eastern. Wo note sales cf acout 500 bales of North River at $1.50 9 hundred. CORN.-There continues to arrive moderate supphos of Tennessee and Georgia white and mixed Corn. Wo learn ot no important change during the week, the in? quiry being almost confined to a local demand at rates which have not varied materially from those prevailing thc week before. We quote Georgia and Tennessee mixed and while at $1.20? 1.25 9 bushel; now white Maryland at $1.10@1.45 9 bushel, and old white Mary? land at $1.50:^1.5.5 9 bushel, by weight, sacks included. OATS-Are in light supply ind aro only in limited request for local consumption. About 8:u bushels changed hands at 90c. 9 bushel, bags included. FLOUR.-There is a .air stoca of Northern and West? ern brands, which soli at about $11.00 9 bbl. for Super; $12.00@12.50 9 bbl. for Extra, and $13.00@14.00 9 bbl. for Family. The stock of Southern is light and sells in small quantities, say, for Super $12.00 9 bbl. ; Extra $13.0u 9 bbl., and Family at $14.00 9 bbl. BACON.-Thc demand continues of the most restrlct character. and prices during tho week have had a lower tendency. We quote : Prime Western Shoulders at 13 cents 9 ft.; Prime Western Ribbed Sides at 14@14% cents, and Prims Western Clear Ribbed Sides at li ,V@13 centa fi ft. There ls some inquiry for second-class meat, which sella at 10@11 cen.s 9 ft for now and bright Shoulders, 1.^13 cents for Sides, and 10<g l t cents ? ft. for hams. SALT.-The st3ck U now confined to lots in store which is held at $1.76@2 9 sae*. INDU. BAGGING.-There has been time improvement in the demand, and holders are More generally asking firmer rates. We quote large Tots at 22@23c. cash, and higher rates when solcV' on time. New York .nany Cloth is held at 2?c. Dundee Bagging, 44 inches, 1% los. to the vardys r**1'* at 30@35 cents. Sea Is? land Bupslng. 4ir*"?nche8 "*ie, 2 lbs. to tho yard, is heldatr,0(s,65,.^ent8. ROPE.-In consequence of the use of Iron Ties, thc demandJfov Rope is very light and prices Irregular, and somewhat nominal at quotations. We quote Hemp at 5^12 cents 9 ft.; Grcenloaf at 12@13 cents, and Jute at Tl^<fl!9 centa 9 ft. IRON BANDS AND TIES for Cotton are coming into use, and DILLON'S Universal Tie, WM. ROACH, Agent, the Arrow Tie, R. MDBE & Co., Agents, thc BEARD'S Tie. GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & Co., Agents, and ?he WAILEY Buck.e Tie, STREET BROTHERS & Co., Agents, add GOOLD & MCINTTRE'S Tie, WILLIS ? CUISOLM, Agents, aro offer? ed m .'his market at 10?12>? cents 9 ft. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-Limited quantities of Timber and Lumber are coming to hand, and wc quote River Flooring Boards at $13 9 M. ; Scantling and Plank $10@T2 9 M.; Timber of shipping and good Mill qualities there is none on thc market; common is celling Kt $5@6 9 M.; andCitv sawed Lumber at $20@25 9 M. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam, nominal; by sail, ?:.l. on Upland and >4d. on Sea Islands. To Havre, 1>? cents 9 ft., on Upland nominaL To thc West In? dies nothing offering. Coastwise-To New York, by steam. Kc 9 ft. on Uplands, and He on Sea Islands ls the local aakiug rate. $1 50? $2 ? Meroe on Rico. By sail, %c. 9 ft. on Cotton, and $1@I 23 9 tierce on Ric?. To Boston by steam , *aS**c. 9 ft. onCcttcn an $2 9 tierce on.Ricc;by sail-c. 9 ft. on Cotton, To i hiladelphia, ,??c 9 ft. on Upland Cotton, by steam, and -c. 9 ft. by sail To Baltimore, by steam, >ic. 9 rb. on Cotton, and $1 50 9 tierce on Rice. Thc Baltimore and Charleston Steam? ship Company take Cotton through to Cincinnati, at $1.50 9 100 lbs.; Riie 65c. 9 100 lbs. To Louisville, Cotton, SI. 70 9 100 fts.; Rice 75c. 9 100 fts. To St. Louis, Cotton, $2.10 9 103 lbs.; Rice 85c. 9100 fta. Thc se steamers take freight through to Philadelphia. On Lumber, by sail, to New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, at $e<?7 ~? M., and on limber $9&10 9 M nominal. EXCHANGE.-Sterling Bills-the rete yesterday was 144all5 for sixty days' blUs. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks arc purchasing Sight Checks on New York at \t\ off. They arc not purchasing at present beyond sight bills. They arc selling Sight Checks at par. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at 32 and sering at 34. .Yew Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANS, December 21.-COTTON-The salas to-day amounted tu 3300 bales at prices ?bowing a pretty general decline of }ic. Wc now quote Ordinary at 12f?a 12??c; Good Ordinary at 13f4'al3?;c; Low Middling at 14a Wie: Middling at bi Val4V. and Strict Middliu . at 15c. Thc market opeucd inanimate aud drooping, with less eagerness on the pi.rt of buyers, who generally came for? ward with lower offers. Factors on the ether hand wero unwilling to make any material conc-'ssions, but ata later hour, particularly utter the nows of a decliue of 1-lCd at Liverpool, they met tho demand more freely, submitting to the reduction noted above. STATEMENT CT COTTON. <tock on hand September 1st, 1867.bales-15.25C Arrived to-day. 2.308 Arri/ed previously.22S,370-23.i,S)<8 246,224 Cleared to-day. 5,1?! dei red previously.141,735-146,903 Stock on band and on chipboard., 9y,31n The clearances embrace 103J bales for New York, 3165 for Bremen, and 666 for Vera Cruz. New York Market. MONEY .MAI;M LT. Tho New Yoii Evening Post of Tuesday, Decembei 24, says : Gold -s firmer to-dav in consequence ol' sensation ru? mor? relative to apprehended trouble in the cotton States. The supply of cash gold lor delivery is more scarce and bolds exact 5^6rt-,l-64('?}i percent, from bor? rowers. I'KODrCE MARKET. NEW YORK, December 24.-FLOUR, fcc.-Thc market for Western aud State Flour is irregular, and with moro booral ofleriups prices are Kfe 20 cents lower, 'i 'ie ex? treme concessions made ure for ciieck to-day. a'ibe mles are .5200 bbls ut $8 ?>9 UO for superfine . inc: rt? 4Ua9 75 for inferior mer a. city extras; $10 10 al040 lor extra State; SlOSOall for fancy state; $9 4"> 010 50 lor the low trades of spring Wheat Western ."X tras; $9 75al0 75 for shipping Oliio; $10 80all 70 for good io choice spring wheat extra; $11 6Ual2 30 for amoer win Ur w.eu extras Indiana and Michigan; $13 lOal500 for white wheat d ' do, and $12 40aI6 00 lor St Louis extras. Bu-kwheat flour is firm at ?4 75a:5 25 per 100 pounds, and to 50al0 per bbl. Cailioruia Flour u tteady balee of 250 bays at $12 0<" Bl3 75. ? :?outhern Flour is easier and dull Salee of 4:5 bb.s at j.9 SOall CO lor ordinary to good extra Baltia,orc an: couLtry; bil 80*14 50 for extra and lomlly Georgi aud Virginia, auu ?ll 00*10 00 foi extra and family Maryland and Delaware. COFFEE-Rio ie oulr in moderate demand, but prices ar- unchangec . COTTON-The market w very dull and at a shade lower prices. Thore will bo as usual a very light business dono in cotton between the holidays. We quote: Kew Orleans _ , Uplands. Florida. Mobile, and Texas. Ordinary.13?4 13? 13? 13*? Low "Middling.15 15 1S\? 15? Middling.15? 15? 10 Good Middling.16? ll 17 is HAT-Is in good demand and firm at $1 ".0 for ship piDg. and $1 30al 00 for retail lots. MOLASSES-Is only in limited request, prices arc nomi? nally unchanged. RICE-IS quiet, the business being confined to small job lots of Carolina. Exports of Rice, Naval stores and Lamber from thc Port of Charleston, from thc 1st September to December '?ti. 1SG7. ror.rs. Tierces. Boston. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore.| Hartiord, Coull.| Wilmington, N. C. New Orleans . S. STORKS.I LUMBER. rcct. Barrel*. Total Coastwise... Barcelona. Bahamas., Matanzas. Halifax, NS... St Johns, N B. London. Bristol, Kng... Liverpool. Havre. 305i 3,015 S4R L027 "?5 853 6,372 803 7,489 215 83 8,680 625 501 130| 2,4681 C. 104 i 2.452 2,125,156 543,000 C41.000 78,000 3.3SS.150 24,000 25,000 239,318 62,754 66,858 251 Total Foreign. Grand Total. 11,82'J 20.5091 3,806,086 Comparative Export? of Cotton, from thc Port ot Charleston. EXPORTED TO Liverpool. Scotland. Other BriUsh Ports. Total to O- >at Britain. Havre. Marseilles. Other French Ports. Total to France. Holland. Belgium. North of Europe. Total North of Europe. South of Europe. West Indies, kc. Total Foreign Ports. Boston. Rhode Island, ic. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore and Norfolk.... New Orleans, ic. Other United States Ports. I SKA ISLAND. Total to Coastwise Ports._ Grand Total. Bales. Bales. 2,122 30,270 30,276 1,110 1,110 3,710 3,457 38,553 4.402 906 39,165 1,568 5,661 90,255 Charleston Wholesale Prices, ii AGO! SH, ty yard Dundee. Gunny Cloth. BALE ROFE, ty lb-Manilla. Western. Now York. Ju e. so ? 22 (co 24 (ai 08 @ - ? 8?? 65 23 25 12? 09 BREKT), ty lb Navy. Pilot. Crackers. BRICKS, ty M. .. BRAN, ty 100 lbs. COTTON, ty lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary. Low Middling. Middling to Strict Middling Good Middling. Sea Island. CANDLES, ty lb-Sperm. Adan ian ti ny. Tallow. COFFEE, ty lb-Bio. I .agu ayr a. Java. CORDAGE, ty rb-Manilla. Tarred American. CORN MEAL, ty bbl. COAL, ty ton-Anthracite. Cumberland. COPPER. ? rb-Sheet.j FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, ty ton. Pacific Guana, f 2000 lbs. Pbonix Guano. Baugh's Phosphate, ty 2000 lbs.. Rhodes' Phosphate, ty 2000 lbs.. Mapes'Supor Phosphate. ty 2000 rb Zell's Raw Bono Phosphate. Zeb's Super Phosphate of Lime.. Woolston's Phosphate of Limo.... FISH-Cod, ty 100 lbs. Herring, ty box. Mackerel, No. 1, ty half bbl. Mackerel, No. 2, ty half bbl. Mackerel, No. 3, ^ bbb. Mackerel, No. 1, by kits. No. 2. No. 3. Sardines, ty 100-quarter boxes.. Hali' boxes.... FLOUR, ty bbl-Super. Northern and Western Extra. Baltimore ExtM. Southern-Super. Extra. Family. FRUITS-Vrune*. ?4 lb. .lp. Dried Apples. Almonds, soft shell. Raisins, M. IC, fi box. Raisins, Layer. Oranges. Lemons, fi box. GLASS, ty box of 60 feet Ame near., 8x10. American, 10x12. French,12x14. GR A IX- Maryland Oats, ty bushel.. Western Oats, ty bushel. Corn, ty bushel. Beans, ty bushel. HA Y, ty cwt.-North River. Eastern. HIDES-Dry, ty lb... .". INDIGO- ty lb. IRON- Refined, fi rb. Swede. LATHS, ty M. L/ALS-Shell, ty bbl. South Carolina 10 ? - 12 ? 15 9.00 @20.ou sa ? - 12 ? 13 13X'& - H?? 1** - C4. - 35 ? 1.25 22 (ai 25 19 (ai 20 24 (a) 30 ?b (a) 35 (ai 45 - & - 20 (?) 28 6.00 ? - 9.50 ?lP.OO nominal. 68 ul GO 100.00 ? - 75.00 ? - 65.00 ? - 60.00 (& - C5.00 ? - 65.00 @ - 66.00 ? - 66.00 (a; - 65.00 ? - 7.00 (gi 9.00 ? 80 teill.ro (5*15.50 '? - ? - (ai - (al - ? 25 tv: 60 ? - @12.50 ? - 012.50 ($13.50 Cai - ? - ? - ? 28 (gi 40 (gi 6.00 ? 6.60 45 11.00 10.00 ia 48 11.00 12.00 13.00 12.00 13.00 14.00 22 40 10 35 4.00 4.50 16.00 (0)17.00 Amcricac, 8x10. 5.50 @ 6.00 Amoricac, 10x12. 6.00 (a) 6.50 French. 12x14. 7.00 (a) 8.00 GRAIN- Mary land Oats, ty busheL.... | 88 (a) 90 Western Oats, ty bushel. - ? - Corn, ? bushel. 1.20 ? 1.65 Beans, 9 bushel. 2.00 ia 3.U0 HA Y, ty cwt.-North River. 1.60 @ - Eastern. 1.75 ? - HIDES- Dry, ty rb... . . 10 tai li INDIGO-ty lb. 1.00 as 1.75 IRON- Refined, ty rb. 07 (a) 07 Swede. 09 tat 09 LATHS, ty M. 4.C0 ? 4.50 L/ALS-Shell, ty bbl. - (3) - South Carolina. 1.60 @ - Rockport.I 2.00 ?A2.26 Cement. 2.75 (di 3.60 Plaster Paris. 4.00 @ 4.60 L UMBER, ty M. tect Clear White Pine, 1 st quality. 50.00 ? 53.00 White Pine, good run.38.CO &10.00 Yellow Pine. 20.00 ?25.00 Boards, ty M. feet-Rough.12.00 ?15.00 Grooved and Tongued_ 28.00 (a 32.00 LEA THFtt, country tanned, ty rb. - ? - MOLASSES, ty gallon-Cuba. 45 @ 50 Muscovado. 65 Oj. 65 Sugar House. 60 (?a l.Oo New Orleans. 75 fol 82 NAVAL STORES, ty bbl-Tar. - @ - Pitch.I - @ - Rosin, Pale. 2.50 <?? - Rosin. No. 1. 2.00 io> - Rosin, No. 2. - @ - Rosin, No. 3. - ? - Spirits Tarpeutiue, fl gallon. 45 @ - Ouutn. V ir.. 16 (ai - NAILS- American, 4@20d, ty keg. 5.50 ? 7.00 American Wrought. - (9) - Lathing. 7.50 (gilO.OO Copper, ty ft. 1.00 @ - Galvanizod. 30 (ia - Spikea . 12 (a) 15 Ol Ci-Lard, ?J gallon. 1.40 ?1.45 Liuseeu, ty gallon. l.M (3)1.60? Sperm, Win Vir, ty gallon. 2.95 (9) - Cotton Sued, ty gallon. - ta - Castor (E. I.), ty gallon. 3.00 ? - Olive, ty dozen. 8.00 @10.00 Kerosene, ty gallon. 52 @ 54 Benzine, ty gallon. 60 (ai - PROVISIONS-beci, mess, ty bbl.?1G.00 ?30.00 Beef, primo.114.00 ?15.00 Pork, mess. 23.00 ?26.00 Rump. - @ - Bacon, Hams, ty Vs. - (ai - Bacon, Sides. 14 (a) 15 Bacon, Shoulders. 13 (di 13 Bacon, Strips. - Gd - Lard, in keg. 12?(a) 15& Butter. 30 @ 45 Cheese. 16 fa) 54 Potatoes, ty bbl. 4.00 ? - Onions.I 4.00 ? - Apples. 8.00 0 9.00 PAINTS-White Lead, ty lb. 10 ? 10 Black Lead. 10 (di 12 Zinc, White.! 12 ? 16 PLOW STEEL, ty lb 12 (gi - RICE-Carolina, ty Iii. 7?? 8 East India. - ? -. SLA TES- American, fi square.12.50 (u? - SHINGLES, ty M. 7.00 (a, 8.Ul White Pine, first quality.12.00 ? - SALT- Liverpool, coarse, ty sack. 1.75 ? 2.00 Liverpool, fine. - ? - SO A P- Bar, ty lb. ll ? 15 STARCH, ty tb. 10 (a> 12 SPICES, ty tb-Cassia. 1.00 fat - Mace. 1.75 ? - Cloves. 75 (41 Nutmegs. 2.00 (gi 2.50 Pepper. 40 (ot - Pimento. 40 (ai 50 Race G miter. 30 (a. - SPIRITS, ty gallon- Alcohol. 6.ou g 6.00 Brandy, cognac.I 4.00 ut 12.00 Brandy, Domestic. 3.00 (a, :t.75 Gin, Holland. 4.75 (a'6.0(1 Gin, American. 3.50 (a) 3.75 Rum, Jamaica. 5.00 (ai 6.00 Rum, N. E.j 2.50 ? 3.00 Whiskev, Bourbon. 3.00 ? 5.00 Whiskev, Rectified. 2.30 @ 2.40 SUGAR, ty lb-Raw. 13 ? 15 Crushed. 18 (a) 19 Clarified A. 17 (a, 18 Clarified B. 17 (a, 18 Clarified C. 10?? 17 Loaf. 18 (<y 19 Porto Rico. 14 (ai 15 Muscovui'' . 13 (u, 15 SEGA RS-Domestic manufacture, fi M. 18.00 @45. ltd TEAS, ty lb-Imperial. 2.00 (a) 2.50 Gunpowder. 2.00 ? 2.50 Hyson. 1.60 (u> l.GU Youug Hyson. 1.60 (a> 1.C0 Black. 1.00 (ci) 1.75 TOBACCO, ty lb, ns per quality. 10 (ai 1.50 TIMBER-Heirn Timber-Yellow Pine. 4.00 ?12.00 Ash. - (a, - Poplar. - tai - Hickory. - Co* - TIN- I C Roofing Plate. 15.00 du - I X Rooting Plate.|17.00 (?? -- I C Tin Plate?, 10x14.15.50 (a - I X Tin Plate 10x14. .17.tm f.t - I C Tin Plate, 11x20. 10.50 (gi - Block Tin, fi lb. 40 (ai - Tir/.VF-Cotton. -fi lb. 75 (O - Baling. 45 foi - Hemp. 45 0 _ Jute. 50 (3: - VARNISH-Bright, >i gallon. 25 lg - Parafine. _ ? VINEGAR-White Wine, j) gaUon.!... fio ? Cider. ?jo (a _ French. ].U0 (al 1.35 ir/.VE', ty gallon-Port. 2.50 ? ?-<W Madeira. '2.25 M 5.00 Sherry. 2.25 raj 5.00 Claret, ty cage. 5.00 (?ji-j.^ij Champagne, ty basket. 25.0U ?30.00 ARTKSI.W; WELL. CHT COUNCIL WILL AT ITS NEXT REGULAR Meeting appoint a suitable person to lake charge of the property known ae the Artesian Well, ami all proper? ty ou it. W. H. SMITH, December ll Clerk ol* Council, Market Report and Quotation Sheet for Bonds, Stock* und Bank Bills, for Unk ending December 26,1807. PREFABED BT ANDREW M. MORELAND. Broker, No. S Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. SOUTHERN DANK HILLS. Baying Raten Bank of Camden.23(3100 Bank of Charleston.17(&;0u Bank of Chester.08@00 Hank of Georgetown.12fc0() Bank of Hamburg.U(s;00 Bank of Newberry.:)i)(<t00 Bank of Soutu Carolina.lu&OO Bank of Stato of S. Carolina, prior to lK?l.i)0<<s00 Bank of State of S. Carolina, after l6t Jan., '61..00(o;uu Commercial Bank. Columbia.OSfajOU Exchange Bank, Columbia.10(5i00 Merchant's Bank, Choraw.09(q)ul) People's Bank, Charleston.35@60 Planter's Bank of Fairfield.UC(g;0() Planter's and Mechanic's Bank, Charleston... .I7(u)00 Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston.2d(Vt?00 Stato Bank. Charleston.O?fojOO Union Bank, Charlestun.TOfeOf) City of Charleston Chango Bills.7i(g)0(> State South Carolina Treasury Notes.756?0O BONDS. STOCK AND COUPONS. Georgia Stato Coupons.78@80 Georgia Stato Bond Seven Per Cent (old).KOCdiUO Georgia Str.tc Bond Seven Per Cent, (new).?2@8J Memphis Coupons. City.40(g/00 Memphis Bonds, City.4U@45 City or Columbia Bonds.25(?)l)n City of Columbia Coupons..20(g;00 South Carolina Railroad ?md Bank Stock.25&2S South Carolina Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds..">U(ojOO South Carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds.. .SlC'v"1 South carolina lt. {{.Certificate of Indebtedness.. .45050 City of Charleston Six Per ','cnt. Stock.27(u,30 City of Charleston Certificate of Indebtedness ... .70(200 City of Charleston Pire Loan Bonds.4f>@60 State of South Carolina Bonds (old).33@34 Stato of South Carolina Bonds (new issue of January 1, 1807.26#90 State of South Carolina Stock.25(y)00 State ol South Carolina Coupons.25C$U ? People's National Bank Stock.90098 First Natioual Bank Stock.9C@95 Northeastern Railroad 1st interest Bonds.50 fa. 55 Northeastern Railroad 1st Coupons (past due)... .,40(&)00 Northeastern Railroad Certificate ot Indebtedness.40(^00 Charleston Gas Company stock.12@12)a Charle.stou City Railway Stock.4O@00 Charleston and Savaunah Railroad Bouda (State guarantee).31@00 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds (1st inter? est of 'Jd hem.OOi?OO City of Savannah Bonds.?0(0,61 City of Savannah Coupons (due previous to lat Juno, 18CC).90(^00 City of Savannah Coupousidue after 1st JUUO,186G).9.'J(O;00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bonds.74(g,00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Coupons.92 (?,00 Money brings 2.'a per cent, a month on first-class col? laterals. Any information in relation to Bonds, Stocks, Cou? pons, or Bank Bills, will be furnished by application, either ia person or by letter, to the Broker above named, at No. 8 Broad street. PORT CAI,END'AK. connr.cTKD WEEKLY. PHASES OF THE MOON. First Q. <tb, ?b. lm. morn I LastQ. 17th, lUh. Hm. even Full M. 11th. Ch. MUT. morn | New M. 25th, Ch. 19m, even Pl S DECEMBER. FUN. . I SETS. MOON BISES. 23Monday.... 24 Tuesday.... 25 Wednesday. 26 Thursday... .21 Friday. 28 Saturday... 29 Sunday. 4..57 4..58 4..58 4..59 5.. 0 C.. 0 5.. 1 4..43 5..37 Bets. 5..52 C..42 7..30 8..26 HIOH WATER. 6.. 1 6. .43 7..27 8.. 7 8..45 9..24 10.. 2 Consignees per sont? Carol mo, llallroarl, December 25 and 26. 2911 bale* Cotton, 81 bales Mdze, 545 bags Corn and Peas, 171 hage Rough Rice, 3 cars Wood, 3 cars Iron, 2 cars Stock, 1 car Furniture, 4c. To Gracser, Lee, Smith A Co, J A J D Kirkpatrick, J D Aiken 4 Co, Hailroad Agent, G W Williams A Co, J M CaldwcU A ?ona, L D DeSaussure, Mo wi y Si Co. Courtenay A Trenhohn, Hop? kins, McPherson ii Co. Thurston A Holmes, O Phillips, M Goldsmith Si Son, I Stenhouse ii Co, F A Sawyer, E li Uodgers ti Co. Wutsou ii HUI, Willie A Chlsolin, G H Walter A- Co. Adams, Frost ,v co, R Mure ti Co, 1? Jen mugs A: Ci, J B F Sloan, E J Wlss ii Co. Howland Si Taft. C N Averill. W c Counucy a: Co, Johnston, Crows A Cc, H L Jeffers s Co, Cart, Kopfl* A: Jervey, King ii Gibb J? , W Hunt, J Campeen & Co, J G Milnor, W ii w bilden,. K Arnold, Bissell Bros, J N Robsou, A F Cramer, Utsey A Kau von, j K Chambers, BF ll Perry, DF Fleming, U R nonnes, G Waltertham, J Hogan, J s Schinner, W L Mikell, M F Bartlett, W c Bte ti Co, Col Hunt. M John? son, J 4 W U ArmstlOUg, J H Hester, J J Kims, Mrs Rivera. A B Mullnjtu, J B Steole, lt hurlston, J Binas, H C Hudgius, ll ..iscnoff Si co, J A Knalow ii Co, B M Str..bel. h Ycad D, T li ic W Dewees, Mrs Kendrick, W P Dowling. T W Mikell, A J salinas. G Recd.r, Mantouo L Co. E L iwndeti, J ll Baggett si co, R A Pringle, c* m. Clara Si co, W lloach, ii B AlcLauiorc, J H Gra\'.. R H Harney, W Lobby, aud Order. ices per Nurjj}??riifern Railroad, 1/ccembcr 26. 144 bales UpiLud and 23 bales S I Cotton. 93 bbls Na? val ;>tore?. Mdze, Ac. To G W Williams ii co, J & J I) Kirkpatrick, Mowry A Co, F H Hodgon) &. Co, d L How? ard a- Bro, Adams, Frost ii Co, Z Davis, P P Locke, W K ..van, Gai i'ard ti Miuott. W C Bee St Co, bhackelford Si Kelly, G S Walter A Co, J M CaldwcU Sz Sun, Uavenel A Co, Can, iv op tl ii Jervey, Bcrevcu A Nisbet, Pinckn^y Bros, malty & Creighton, Mazy ck Bros, T D stoney. W C Dukes Ac Co, Nacuuiau A: Co, Mcssra Armstrong, Man loue Si Co, Major H F Parker, F E l?bame, Sisters of Mercy, F A sawyor. Passengers. Per steamer City Point, from Palatka, via Jacksonville, Feruandin.i, aud savannah-J B Cr J ne, T A KU.ott, J W 'fowles. Col Ulauding, W Henka, U B * unstou, - Pier son, J W Brinsou, \v H Nielson and lady, MLis Reed, audio steerage. Per steamer Fannie from SataLnah via Hilton Head, Beautort, A:e-W S Floyd, J Baker and wife, J Mamgault, E reynard, Mr Tiuuus, Mr McVaiuh, J F Collins, F K Wilder, N Symonds, R Fitzpatrick and wife, J Gu.vice, J Kressol. M A McBride, J Fripp, and 14 deck. MARINE NEWS. I* O II T OF CHAR I, K STU N . Arrived Vest erda v. Brig Tangent, Rich, Nev/ York via Newport-21) days. Assorted Cargo. To J A Enslow A Co. S C Railroad Co, E S Burnham, Kanapaux A Lanneau, G W Clark A Co, H Klatto A- Co, H Bischoff A Co, J F O'Neill Si Son, King ti Gibbon. Sehr Joses W Whitehouse, Jones, Havana-7 days. Ballast. To Master. Sehr Santcc, Prince, Back River. IbOO bushels Rough Rice. To W C Bee .cCo, J R I'ringle. Sehr Ann S Deuw, from West Point Mill 46 bbls Rice. To J lt Pingle. Steamo: Fannie, Pock, Savannah via Beaufort, Hilton Head, Ac. 41 balea Co.iou, Mdze and Sundries. To J Ferguson, F H Rodgers 4 Co, WT Williams, Kirkpatrick 4 Co, C Madison, G W Williams ii Co, Cohen, Hanckel 4 Co, Street Bros .v Co, Pinckney Bros, D A Mooro, Ravc nel 4 co, Screvcn 4 Nisbet, J Apple, W K Harrison, Southern Express Co, and Grder. Steamer City Point, Adkins, Palatka, via Fernan? dina, Jacksonville and Savannah. 146 bales Cotton, 4c. To Ita vend 4 Co, Railroad Agent, Southern Express Co. W Towles, Cohen, Hanckel 4 Co, E H Rodgers 4 Co, L T Potter, Fraser 4 Dill, Pinckuey Bros, Hunt Bro?, R Q Pinckney. W M Lawton, Scott 4 Dash, Gen H D Wallin. Ingraham 4 Son. Bncklin, Crane 4 Co. E C Parker, J A En slow 4 Co, stockbridge 4 M, K:n" 4 Gibbon, J 4 J D Kirkpatrick, W B Williams. Graeser, Lee, Sn. th 4 Co, and Order. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Moneka, Shackford, New York-Jno 4 Theo Getty. British brig Alert, Newell, fit John's. N B-Budd 4 Blake. Went to Sea Yesterday. Steamship Moneka, Shackled, New York. Bri ish brig Alert, Newell, St John's, N B. Spanish brig Galileo, Vela, Barcelona. Sehr Wide World, Hildreih, New York. Front Hil-, Pori. Steamship Charleston. Berry, New Yor? Dec 21. Steamship E B Souder, Lobby, New york, Dec 23. Cleared for thia Port. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, at New York, Dec 24. illemorandu. The sehr Nellie Tarbox, Connery, cleared at Boston, Dec 21, for Hockpcrt, Me. to load for Charleston. MST OK VESSKL.S HP, OXEAI'.KD AND SAILED FOR TB 18 PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Tho Skjold, Albrochtaon, cleared.Nov 19 Nor bark Kjellestadt, Werge, cleared.Oct 16 NEWCASTLE, ENO. Bark C A Jonc9,-, up.Nov l. NEWPORT, ENO. Tho Sabina. Martin, sailed.No'. LEITH. The Berilla, Anderson, sailed.Oct 22 CARDENAS. Brig Liberty, Devereaux, sailed.Dec G DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr E ll Furber, Cobb, np.Der ri DBW YORK Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, cleared.Dec 24 Sehr Malia Lnnt, Tracey, np. .Dec ll) Sehr Vapor, Bogert, cleared.Dec 14 Sehr M B llranihall. Hussey, up.Dec 14 Sehr Charles J Smith, Wright, \\\.Dec ls Sehr Jennie S shepard. Barrett, up.Dec 2U BALTIMORE. Brig Yankee Blade, Coombs, cleared.Dec 15 LIST OP SHIPPING In the Port of Charleston, Ocr. 26, IH?7. VESSSELS UNDER 100 TONS, ANO STEAMERS COASTINO WITHIN TnE STATE EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. Manhattan. 1337 tous, Woodhull, at Auger's wharf, /or New York, loading. Courtenay .v Trenhulni Saragossa, 778 tons, CroweU, at Vandcrhor.it wharf, for New York, loading.Ravenel 4 Co Falcon, 672 tons, Reed, at Union wharf, for Baltimore, loading.Courtenay A Trenhohn Alhancc. 4JC tons. Holly, at Atlantic wharf, for Philadel? phia, loading.HF Baker 4 Co SHIPS. Richard the Third, s'.ifi tons, Scott, at Atlantic, whai I, for Liverpool, loading.Street Bros A: Co Elizabeth Hamilton, Kui lons, Whit?, at Atlantic whari. for Liverpool, loading.Patterson 4 Stock BARKS. Liverpool (Br), r.y.i tons, Grceno, at Boyce & Co's wharf. lor Liverpool, reaily.'_R Mure A: CO Tecumseh (Ur), ivj" ton?, Sponagle, at Vandorhorst wharf. for Liverpool, loading.Ravenel A Co Franz (Russian), 219 tons. Wallen, at Boyce ft Co's wharf, mr Liverpool, loading.J M Fri dsbcrg .lohn irjfe, 711 tons, Luce, at Atlantic wharf, for Liver? pool, loading.Will's 4 < hisolm Yuinuri (Dr), 471 tons, Luce, at Vanderhorst's whan. for Liverpool, loading.Ravenel k Co Pawnee, 294 (ons, Anker, at Boyce A- Ca's wharf, for Liverpool, loading.1: T Walker Gauss (Bremen), 655 tons, Welting, al Atlantic wharf. for Bremen, ready.<} A Hopley 4 Co Harken Adelatelu (Norw) 3761 tons, Larsen, at Boyce ft Co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading.Ii l Walker Esperanza (Span), l?u tons, Farongi, at Atlantic wharf, for Barcelona, loading.c T Lowndes ft c? Alexander McNeil. - tons, Andrew.", at Onion wharf, from Philadelphia, waiting.W Roach Paquita (Spam. 17s ions, Roasello, at brown ii (.'o's wharf, irom Cardenas. Just arrived.W P Ball BUIGS. Henry Laurens, 117 tons, Borden, al Union wharf, for Cicnfuetroe, waiting.Risley ,v Cre.ghton Two Brothers. - tons. Butler. at Venning's wharf, for Liverpool, loading.Willis ft i bJsolni Penis :>]>an). 24? lona. ED Bi gnat, at Union wharf for Palma, Majorca, loading.p j E?nard Leonore (Span), 150 tons, Sebastian, at Union wharf, for Palma, Majorca, loading.Street Broa & Co Paco (Span), 179 tons, Bosch, at Union wharf, for Pulma. Majorca, loading.P J Esnard Manuel (Span), 238 toux, Porcas, at Kerr's wharf, for Barcelona, loading.J A Enslow k Co Open Sea, 174 tona, Coombs, at Union wharf, lrom Phila? delphia, discharging.Master Tangent, - tons, Rich, at Kerr's wharf, from New York, discharging.JA Enslow k Co SCHOONERS. AmericiiB. 281 tons, Terry, in Ashley River, for New York, loading.T Tupper k Sons Nellie Bowers, 29G tons. Stackpole, at Yenning's wharf, for a Northern Port, loading.Olney k Co Laura Bridgeman, :v.iO tons, in Ashley River, fora North? ern Port, loading.Risley k Creightou D B Warner, 270 tons, at Brown k Co's wharf, for Prov dencc, loading.W Roach James A Parsons, 270 tons, Clark, at Central wharves, lor Philadelphia, lolling.H F Baker k Co B N Dawkins, 39i", tons, Wyatt, at Adger's wharf, from New York, waiting.W Roach Minerva, - tons, Collins, in Ashley River, f >r West In? dies, loadiu :.JA Enslow ,V Co Shiloh. 270 tous. Hubbard, at Atlantic waarf, from Balti? more, waiting.RM Huller E V Glover, 288 tons, Ingersoll, in Ashley River, for a Northern Pert, loading.PP Locke Azelda k Laura, luo tons, Mclndoe, at Union wharf, from Baracoa, waiting.Master Mary Fletcher, 100 tons, Pendleton, at Brown .V Co's wharf, from New York, discharging. .T Tupper k Sons Mary Milnes. 4i's tons, liurdge, at Brown .V Co's wharf, from Phdadelphia. discharging.H F Bakcv k Co Harlstene (3-masted), 531 tons, Horn, at Kerr's wharf, from New York, discharging.Master T J Hill, 177 tons, Chase, at Union wharf, from Jackson? ville, Fla, repairing.JA Enslow k Co W F. Alexander, - tons, Bowdoln. in the Stream, from Turk's Island, just arrived.J A Enslow .t CO Clara Bell, 155 tons, Amsbury, at Central whar', from Rockport, Me, discharging.Master MISCEUANEOUS. AT COURTENAY'S, No. 9 Broad street, STATIONERY, Foreign and Domestic, IN AL<Li ITS BRANCHES. A LAUGE ASSORTMENT OP BLANK BOOKS, AM) JOINTING HOUSE STAT10NE1 At Reduced Prices. November 29 OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORK E. H. KELL?RS & co., (I.ATE PHIN <t DOKS) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS* No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS 10 their usual stock of pure and frc9h DRUGS MEDICINES DYE STCFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDERS POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, A 0 Comprising Invoices from the most reputablo manu? facturers. On hand, all tho principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CTiEV. ALIEE, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, kc. Uso, a largo assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAGS MEDICINE CBE'WH GLASS METAL AND U?TTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Great attention is paid to the Importation and selec? tion of PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and none other arc allowed to go out of tho Establish? ment. PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with acc..racy, and tho public can depcud on kit utmost reliability iu the execution Oi . rders. E,1!.KELLERS, Ml.Il DAER, 1.1) March 9 J. H. BRADSTREET & SON. IMPROVED Mercantile Asrency, NO. 20 ?ROAD STREET. CHARLESTON, ii. V. J. L. FONDA. Superintendent. September li 44 Prevent ion is Better than Cure." DH. RJCORD\S Celebrated Preventive Lotion. A PPROYED AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY J\ Iii? 1'renell Medloal Faculty, as the only salo and ii. tu Ht tj in ID I Idolo aeuinnt infection lrom spacial Diseases. This InTslaablo preparation ls suited tor either sax, and lins proved, mun ampie experience. Ibu must elllcieut ami reliable Preventive ever discovered, thus effecting a desideratum long sought for m the Medical World, ll used according to directions every possibility of danger may bc avoided; a single application will radically neu? tralize tue venereal virus, expel all impurities front thc absorbent vessels, and retulor contamination impossible. He wise m time, and at a very small outlay, save hours ot untold bodily and menial torments. This moat reliable spccillc, so universally adopted In the Old World, is now offered tor sale tor thu drat time iu Am?nes by F. A. DI'PORT & CO., only authorized Agenta for the United Stales. Price s>3 per bottle. Large bottle, double size, $5. 'I bo usu.il Miscount to tho trade. >ont, securely packed, on receipt ot prioo, lo any address, with direc? tions :iml pamphlet, by addressing to F. A. DUI'ORT t CO., Sole Agents for Dr. ttirord's P. L, May M lvr No. M Hold street. New York C. DUCK KI N'S PATENT For Instantaneous Detachment of Dorses from Carriages. rpills INGENIOUS AND VERY USEFUL INVENTION', 1_ which ban been patented in [he United States, France and England, i ? no v offered by tho subscriber to the public, tc inn; assured they will lind it, upon eutiui naiioD, ono ol tho greaten) invoulions ol the age. Prominent aiming UH advantages are: FIRST-Tue facility with which horses muy be liarueis i'd to or unharnessed fruin a Carriage, also rendering; it unnecessary for lbs person unharnessing to pass between OT behind thc horse-, us is customary, thur, avoidiug any liability ni being ticked. SLCO.SU lu case ul a hors'- fulling, bo may l>eloosed Irmn tin-carnage in one second, without thc driver leav? ing his scat, it is s i simple in its operatimi thal a child .in woe!: lt. Tullin AMU UBEATEST lu .uses nf burses lukiug fright, in-coming iiniiMMiagabln or running away, tb.- terrible ?onaequencea winch so frequently toi low way bo all avoid .d by this suiipln application lo carriage-, us Ibo horses an be loosed lrom the ? arriage "ina Iwinkliug," and Uni ramage i- quickly und ? ai, ly stoppe?]. Mr. C. bl CUE! Xgavu several public exhibition.-. The {rest favor and praise iiiuii)icnt.-i| by the public on these jccaslons, i-> one ol the evidences ol a popular apprecia LiOU ol Us merits. 'I erins ma.,- be known and ordi rs rec? ?voil for applying lu< piitent tu cartages, or purchase ol stale Rights, by iddressing to c. IHU Ut EUX. Patentee, No. 99 Elizabeth "truel, New York. October a Jinu PAPER AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, PRINTING, ETC WALKER'S No. 3 BEOAD-STEEET PAPER AND STATIONERY fl POWER PRESS PRINTING, ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURING. fei WALKER. E V A IM. S & CO. .B ?f ill l-l ACCOUNT-BOOK- MANUFACTORY li li ff IS fl It I LARGE STOCK , PAPER & STAT" I O N Egy. . op ^^^^^^^^^ BL ANK^OOKS '"^?kiti&???^* REDUCED PRICES ! Every facility of improved Machinery and Paper purchased direct from the Manufacturers, enables the Proprietor to work AT NEW YORK PRICES. CHRISTMAS GIFTS! A ?arge Stock of FANCY INKSTANDS and STATIONERY, and a hean tiful variety 01 SORRENTO FANCY BOXES! BRACKETS, WATCHSTANDS AND CARVED WORK, &c, &c, &c, FOR SALE LOW. piM cnil" r 12 PIVJUSTTI?TG AND BINDING AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. FURNITURE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, ETC. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF ^IBA?Y-n^AIDIE] CLOTHZI3STC3 THE WHOLESALE STOCK MURPHY, LITTLE & CO., No. 161 Meeting-street, Opposite Pinckney, AT RETAIL. BELOW MANUFACTURERS' COST. CALL SOON AND SECURE A BARGAIN. December 0 READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. GREAT EXPLOSION! THE GREAT EXPLOSION WHICH HAS JUST OCCURRED OPPOSITE TO US. HAS SO frightened un that we have determined to put down our Stock at SUCH LOW FIGURES as wiU DEFY OOIMIDPETITIOILSr ! NOTWITHSTANDING THE BURSTING OF SHELLS, WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, FURNITURE OP ALL KINDS, AND EVERY ARTICLE THAT APPERTAINS TO A WELL-KEPT FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT. We promise, in all cases, to irivn satisfaction. We Manu?hcture nil kinds of Furniture, and Repair in the beat manner at THE LOWEST PRICES. Remember tho "SIGN OF THE GOLDEN ROCKER," at the corner of King and Market-streets. Decembor 18 MACKEY & BAKER. STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES! NOW IS YOUR TIE! Stoves so Cheap THAT IT WILL, THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL. "GOOD SAMARITAN." ATTENDED fOATTHE .HORT ADAMS, DAMON & CO., November C mo No. io BROAD-STRKET. MAKE T0U LAUGH ! The Cheapest Stove Store Between the Potomac and the Rio Grande ? "THE IRISH CITIZEN:" NEW WE E i: i. v .\ i : iv s i? A p E u. PB?PRIETOB AMJ EDITOR, JOHN MITCHEL. FIRST NUMBER TO IPI'MR OH SATURDAY, THE 13tli ol October, is<.?. Dorms by tho year.$3.00 'lcrms tor half vcr. LOO 'l|enus ioi four men Iii. LOO Cmos of io j?? thc ,, . tiaiproiH.?. on. Advert?s emeuN to !?. iorwurdod imm tliately, so an to be duly elas?iiicd. Address, .JOHN il 11 <. HI L, Office ni rlir? Iri-h Citizen, Ko. 31 Barclay street, Nov. Yoik. Pi i ember The East Florida Banner, O? ALA, MARION COI MTV, FLORIDA. T. p. SMI ill. Butor and Propi* s r DsCRUBL. Usistant Editor. TUE HANN EIC HAS A LABOE CIBCUrATlOS throughout tbt most populous sud wealthy imitions of Florida. Business men, desirous ot Introducing their business through that section, would ??o wei: to advertise in ita column*. BtrascBrrnoXi S3 ? TEAB. SPaunci & Co., Agents, at Courier Office, Charleston, South Caroiiiw. Septembei T MEKC'BAATS A\?3 tlCS 1NESS SIKH IT/HO DESI UK TO SECURE TRADE FROM THAT VV rich Cotton country, Southwest Ge mia, would do well to adveras In tho ?DAWSON JOURNAL," An old-established newspaper, published si the douch? ing little city of ! ::wt;..n, in the heart ni this rieh Cotton belt Having ino laip.-st circulation of any paper in 11,1-4 section, H oilers extra induct ni.-nu to advertisers. ^^.I'nbii-lied week!) at SJ per annum. Advertising r.uea moderate, ELAM CHBDiTlAN, December 11 Dawson, tia. THE LANCASTER LEDGER. ^ ( INVORS i CARTER, PBOPBIETOBS. PLRLISHED EVERT WEDNESDAY MORNING AT Lancaster II-, & Having a Urge subscription list it offers a favorable m?dium to Marchants and all advertisers who desire to extend their business tn the upper Districts of tho State, lutes of advertising, bb bpecimeu copy of paper sent on application. nlUTUSt Ti_ THE CELEBRATED "CRAIG MICROS? COPE" combine, instruction with amusement, aud lasts torover. Dest, simplest, cheapest and most powcr nu Microscope in the wsrld; magnifies lO.uuo times, or equal to other Microscopes costing $20; made on an en? tirely new plan, requiring no focal adjustment there tore it can be readily used bv every ono-even hy children. A beautitul gift to old or young; adapted to tim nundy circle aa well LS scientinc usc; ?hows the adulterations in food, thousands of animals in a bingle drop of water, eels in vinegar, globules in milk, blood and other Huid?, tubular structure of hair, claws on a fly's foot, also the celehratPi) ''trichina spirabs" or pork worm, which is causing so many deaths antony pork esters; and intact tba objects which may bc examinai in this wonderful Micros.-ope are without number. All are invited to cnll and see its great magnifying power. It took tba first premium at the Ohio state V..ir. Libe? ral discount to Agents, Schools and Dual, rs. Price $2.30. Packed in a nc it box and =oiu prepaid to any address on receipt of S'2.75. Moncv can be grut by umilat our risk Address GEORGE MEADE, Drawer No. S-J, ltacinc. Wis? consin. November 13 STEVENS IIUL'SE, Xoi. Jil. ?3, ??5 AND J?7 Broadway, X. T., opposite Howling Green-t u thc European Plan.-THE STEVENS BOCSS ls well and widely known to the travelling public. Tue location is e*. pecially suitable to merchants aud business men; it 13 m close proximity to Hie business part of the rity-is ra tho highway of Southern and Western travel-and adm. .-tnt to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depot* Tho STl.VtNS HOUSE bas libers] accommodation tor over ?00 guests-it is well farniabed, and posset sea every modern improvement tor the ?.oiiilort and enter;ainuieut ut its Imitates. The rooms arc spacious and well vcc.t Lated-provided with gas ami water-the attendance ia prompt ?ino respecuui-and the table ia generously pio, vided v,ith . very delicacy of tito seasonal moderate rate? A? nie rooms having been refurnished and remodeled, wa :irc cud -.ito oller extra tacilittee for thc comfort and pleasurb"f ourguests. GEO. K. CHASE k co. H*J 'i Proprieties,