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THE DAILY NEWS. Sonnet. So gentle seems my lady an J so pure When she greets any on?, that scarce the ey o Such modesty and brightness eau eadure, And the tongue, *-emeline, falters in reply. She never heeds, when peoplo praise her worth Some In their speech, and maav wiih a pen But meekly moves, as if ses t down to earth To show another miracle to men ! And such a pleasure fr?;m her prcsenco grows On hiss who g. zsth. while shs passeth by A sense ot sweetness that no monal kuows Who hath not feb it-that the soul's rcpo.-e Is woke to worship, and a spirit flows Forth from her face that seems to whisper, "Sigh I TUE SIOltY OF BLUE BE AMD. By the "F?t Contributor." A long time ago, before the invention of bair dye, when a mau bad to wear his beard the color that naturo nudo it, whether he would or not, thoro wa3 a man who had made him? self enormously rich as a whiskey inspcetor, or something of that sorl. I dou't know pre? cisely where bc lived, but think he lived most? ly in the imagination. He run a great castle, on the European plan, had horses and mulhern, and,in fact runabout everything in his neighborhood, including running for office and with tho girls; for at tho time of which I write ho was a gay widower. Ho had great quantities of greenbacks, eorner lots, oil stock, bonds and things, but he was hideously ugly, and had withal an enormous blue beard, frightful to contemplate, which gavo to him the cognomen of Blue Beard, by which ho was known to tho country round about, as well as te the couutry that had laid off its round-about, and consequently was in its shirt sleeves. Blue Beard grew weary of living in solitary magnificence m his lofty castle, and finding that he was getting bluor and bluer every day, he determined to marry. Having boon mar? ried half a dozen times-taken half a dozen raw ones, as one might say-ho waa natural? ly quite miserable when deprived of tho gen? tle influences of the sex for any length of time. One of bis neighbors was a widow lady, who had two very beautiful and highly accomplish? ed daughters. They could play the piano harp, and seven-up, and work embroidery and plan? chette elegantly. To this widow lady Blue Beard applied for tho hand and general anatomy of one of her daughters, leaving her to decido which one she would give bim. Although tho "stamps," he had pleaded loudly in his favor,%s they do yet, although this was a great many years ago, yet that dreadful beard was against him, aud neither of the young womon desired to have it against her. Blue wasn't fashionable for beards; if it had been it might have been dif? ferent. One of them wept bitterly because it would be several hundred years yet before hair dye would be discovored, so that hs could have his whiskers colored. Another circumstance rendered them shy of him. He was having a wedding every once in a while at the castle, but no funerals ! , Wed? ding cake had been ordered from the confec-1 honers several times, but no undertaker had ! bad ? job there yat. No matter now many times a man is left a widower, if ho corres? pondingly patronize? some respeatable owner of a hearse; but repeated wedlock with? out funerals is certainly a suspicious cu e ana? s', an ce. Blue Beard cunningly invited the family and their friends to the castle, where they passed the week ao delightfully that the youngest daughter began to think blue was a pretty good color for whiskers after all, particularly when their possessor could keep up such an establishment as that, wbere they had three meals a day, besides a lunch every morning from ten o'clock until eleven. She looked with contempt on a red-whiskered (eau of her's she used to think '-perfectly splendid," and actually asked him why he didn't "rub indigo - into 'em"" Tho upshot of the business was, she consented to become Mrs. B. Beard, and the wedding was celebrated with great .eclat. At the expiiation of the honeymoon, Bluo Beard pretended to his wife that business of importance calied bim away to a distant city. He would b? absent for soveral weeks, and in the meantime che could invite company and enjoy herself as much as possible. Ho gave her a bunch of keys, enabling ber at any timo to open his safe, aud feast her eyes upon the diamonds (ho loaned money on "collateral," sometimes, ) greenbacks, seven-thirties, rovo nuo stamps and receipted gas bills deposited there-also giving access tu the wine cellar, store room, picture gallery, billiard room, ten pin alley, corn house, &c, &z. But one little ney opened a room in the basement that she must not approach save upon her peril. Bhe promised, and ho took a street car for the de? pot. From the time that Mother Eve disregarded the injunction against a certain tree in Eden's orchard and partook of a lihode Island pippin, thereby introducing various thing j into the world never beforo dreamed of, curiosity has been an absorbing passion with the fair sex, and we no- d hardi y inform the intelligent rea? der that ber husband was scarcely out of sight before Mrs. B. B. had unlocked the door of the forbidden room. Bat what a spectacle met her affrighted . gaze 1 There, suspended on hooks like so many gowns in a clothes-press, were tbe bodies of the murdered Mrs. Bluo Bsord?, wUoee .funerals had been indefinitely po3tponod, while the floor was clotted with their blood. Ck. -1.1 v.-- ?. uMvi ?Au? -ave swooueu, nut tho phrase wasn't known at the time. Terribly agitated she dropped the key on tho flo jr, stabling i with blood, which eho was afterward unable Jo wash ?ut, even with the aid of a patent wringer. Blue Beard returned unexpectedly, as every body might have expected, and the blood upon the key told Ibe story ot his wife's disobedience for blood, you know, "will tell" "Must I," ho cried, wringing his hands in anguish, "must I again become a wid? ower, and so soon ? After one short month ot wedded bliss (drawing his cime ter and carefully feeling its edge) must this latest and dearest ono bo torn from my arms, and I left alone-alone ? Bo-ho-ho-hoo 1" "Mot if I can help it," remarked Mrs. B. to boradi. "I never nursed a doar gazelle," Blue Beard blubbered, as be preceoded to whet his scythe on the stovo hearth, "to glad mo with its soft black eye, bat whou it cume to kuow me well-" "Now, Bine Beard, I dou't want to die." "Prepare!" yelled Bluo Beard, enraged that she did not at once accept tho situation. "Since I must die," said she, 'grant me quarter of an hour in which to write a farewell letter to tho press." He could not rofuso so reasonable a request, so he granted it, although he was not originally a Grant man. Going to ber room, she told her sister Anna to as c.-nd to the top of tho tower and see if her brothers (wbo, supposing Blue Beard was away, were coming to smoko his cigars and drink up his whiskey, ) were yet in sight. There was a cloud of dust iu tho road, but it was only a flock of sheep on their way to the State Fair. "lime's upi" shouted Bluo Beard, who . didn't think mach of writing letters to news? papers, anyhow. "Only ene miment mora. Anna, oh, Anna ! she softy cne?, "do you seo anybody earning down now ?" "I sea two horoomon. They so? me wave my handkerchief. It is-it is dam amd Bill 1" Then Bluo Beard rushed in with his drawn sword (he had drawn it at a gift HLOW), and was about to dispatch ber to tho happy crokay ing grounds of her sex, when her brothers Sam and Bill drove in and blew old Blue Beard's brains out with double-barrelled bowie kuives. The Widow B. inherited his money, together with the remains of his other wives, with which she was enable 1 to set up a Musoam of Anatomy, filially marrying a aide showman Her sister Anna was uuited to a gentleman by tho name of Hominy, becoming Aana Dotuiny, though what year thia was 1 cannot say. Blue Beards went out with tho eminent and exces? sive widower of that name, und havn't been in since to my knowledge. SB -The two mon, Monti and i'ognotti, were re? cently decapitated in Roma, for having blown np the L^rristori barracks ou tho 22d of Octo? ber of last year, causing the death ot twenty two Zjnaves and wouuding twelve others, of whom three eventually died, besides killing a man and his little daughter who were casually passing the barracks. Monti was a foreman and Tognetti a working bricklayer, the former thirty-three year3 old and the* latter twenty two." Both entered into the pay of the Bevo lotionary Committee and executed their orders unscrupulously; but it has caused some sur? prise Ital, while ?hey, who were mere instru? ments, have paid with their lives for their wholesale homicide, the directing heads of the conspiracy have been spared, as far as capital punishment gees, and have only incurred im? prisonment, some for life and others tor diff?r? ons periods. Twenty-one persons were accused, bat only eleven have been sentenced-the other ten having taken flight in good time. Monti was the man who actually lighted the mine. OFFICIAL.. ..?ST OF LETTERS remaining in tb? Post?nico at Obarleston, for the *>ek ending LECEMBER 24, 18C8, and printed ofBciaUy in THE DAILY NEWS, as the newspaper having the largest circulation in the City of Charleston. jgg-Persons caBing for Letters Advertised, should state that they are "AdvcrtisetL" S&- Office hours from ti A. IL to C P. M. On Sun? days, from 3 to 6 P. M. STANLEY G. TROTT. Postmaster. 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Tilt Charleston Money Market. THURSDAY, December 21, 18C9. Thc principal Iusiaess during tho week has been i Charleston City stock, wheb. hos flue teated in price i coasequouce of ibo e'oction proesedings ia tho Su reme Court. Largo offers at auction aro reported i our local column. Back c f tho State bills are also iwsr, on account of tho statt mont that State bonds ill not bo issued for those deposited with thc Treas rer. Our price list shows tho quotable changes. SOUTHE HM BANK BILLS. Currant Rates lank of Camden.38 #0 ) lank of Charleston.SS (??10 lank of Chester.10 (ujOt? lank of Georgetown.9 6*09 (auk of Hamburg.7 (a':00 lank of No wherry.38 diOO lank of South Carolina.ll ?00 Isak of State of S Carolina, prior to 1861.30 CjUO lank of Stateol S. Carolina,after 1st Jan., J8G1.C ($00 'ommeroial Bank. Columbia.1 (<*00 Ixehauge Bank, Columbia.9 800 'armer?' and Exchange Bank, Charleston..0 (tiW Iorohant'3 Bank, Cberaw.9 ??00 'eople's Ba ak, Charleston.58 <?iG0 'baiter's Bank of Fairfield.3 **<W 'bmUrs' ami Mechanics' Bauk.Charlcstou.2S (?00 outhweatorn Railroad Back, charleston, (old).?-.i'4 0,00 outhwostorn Railroad Bank, Charleston. (new).31 ?00 ?tate Bank, Cbaricston. 6 ?goo Inion Bank, Charleston.90 lt*00 Xty of Charlsston Choage Bills.rio fa00 ?tate S. Carolina Treasury Notes.93 & Ot) BORDS. STOCKS AND OODfOKS. ;ity of Columbia Bonds.53 (3GO JUty of Columbia Coupons.60 (gOO louth Carolina Railroad and Bank Stock :whole shares).43 ?44 routh Carolina Railroad (bau* shares).21S'?22 !. C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.78 ?75 >. C. IL R. Soven Per Cent. B'ds.85 ?TOO L C. Railroad CcrUlleate of Indebtedness .Ci $00 Jity of Charleston Six Per Cont. Stock_67>?B?8,'? :iiy of Charleston Certl?cato of Indebted noss.....97 ?00 Jity of Charleston Fire Loau Bouds.TO OOO Late of South Carolina Bouda (old).70 (?00 State of South Carolina Bouds (uew issus. of January 1,18S71.0> ?86 Stato of South Carolina Stock.615 (?00 State of South Carolina Coupons.GO St-82 People'a National Bunk Stock.101 ?00 First National Bank Stock.lO.i (?00 Oreouvillo aud Columbia Railroad Mato guaranteed bonds.(0 @12 GrooBVlllo and Columbia 1st Mortage Bonds.G.1 (5.00 Northeastern K. lt. 1st Mortgage Bondi.SJ feon NortlieasUru R.R. 1st Conpous (rast dtWbSS @C0 Northoasteru R.B. CerttttoeUsol Indebted? ness.50 ?-,00 Ohoi-leeton Oas Company stock.21 ??00 Cborlcstou city Railway stock.52 <a>63 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds (Slate guarantee).40 @Ul Charleston and Savannah Railroad Stoi?t.O? giOO City ol' Savannah fSouds.36 (??.to City of S.avauuah Coupons (due previous to let June, 18GG).35 @O0 City of Savannah Coupons (due after 1st June, 18C6). .9G ?CO Memphis and durlesHoa Railroad Stock..5fl @tK) Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bonds.87 &09 Memphis and Charleston R. U. Coucous. .93 (qidi Stock?, of Cotton ia the Tr teri or Towns not iusiurfed in the Receipts. TOWTSS. is?s. Augusta and Hamburg.December 22; 10.988 Hasan, Geo.i t cembor 21 13 257 Cohrmbu?, Goo.D:cu .ibor ll 10.602 Montgomery, Ala......Docemoer20 10,220 Selma, Auk.December 18 4.2G1 Memphis, Tenn.DecJTiber2? 7.f50 Nash%Tllc, Tenn.December 18 1,265 Total.I 67,888 (Exports for the Wc eic ending Tl? ?r?<l a y December 21. J70BBI0N. LIVERPOOL-Per British steamship Camilla-290 bags Sea Isla id and 1604 bales Upland Cotton. MATANZAS AND A MARKET-Per brig John' Peirse-112,800 iect Pitch Pine Lumber. D01CESTI0. BOSTON-Per brig Robert Dillon-7 baes Sea Island and 218 bales Upland Cotton. 2000 bb s Naval Stores, 72 casks Clay, 40 ubis Sweet Potatoes, 2 trank? Books, and 12 boxes Mdse. NEW TOBK-Per steamship Champion-1424 bales Upland and 17 bags Sea Island Cotton. 78 balm Yarn, 7C pkgs Fruit, 49 pkgs Sundries, and 12> Empty Earre s- Pet- steamship Alabama-201 tierces Rice and 411 bales Upland Cotlon. Per steam-hip Ctarhslon-3G bags Sea blind and 1312 bales Upland Cotton, 147 tierces Dice, 19 bales Domestic- aad Yarn, 281 sachs Corn, Bl pkgs Sundae-*, a-d 175 bags Peanuts.V, steamship saragossa-28 bag- 3cs Island and KUI babe Uplaud Cotton. 125 ti?ces Rice, 07 balts Domestics aad Sundries. B A LIT MOtt K-Per steamship Carroll-C42 bales Up? land Cotion, 184 tie: ces Kicc, 68 bales Dom- stir*. 520 pkgs FtlVt. Ac, 18 hh I? and hales Hides, 41 bales Hage, 50,00) fret I.umb-r, 23 pkgs ' dries. 25 obla Kosin. .Meani-mp ?ea Gull-130 tea Rice, 3 ja bales Upland Cotton, 60,000 lent Lum? ber, 16 cashs Clay, ? hales Yarn, 4 toys lion. 8 bales au i bhds Bides, nd 28 Packages_ Per sehr A n CdwanU-?to tous Phosphate r.oct a-.*d fiO.Or.O est Cumber. WILMINGTON (DEI.), ANO PHILADELPHIA-Per sehr Mary D Ireland-142 tons Bones and 150 toss Old Iron. WILMINGTON. DEL-Per Behr Wm G Dearborn 380 lons Phosphate Rock. MOBIL K-Per sehr ThOi Jefferson-3G2 tierces Bice and 107 bags Pi is. THIS CH A K1. E. STU A' HARKET. roa Tua WICK EXDiso Tiirnar.'.y. DECzamKn 24. COTTON.-This arlicle bas not exhibited a?y very important chaoge since UM? close of our last weekly repoiten the 17th instant, thc staple at Liverpool having at first slightly stiffened, say from 10-', to 16j?d.| and fi ll ' ff agaru to the former figure, the New Turk market, which opened at 23(5i25.l4', improved to 25.'^@25Ji, but has since declined to 25c. lb., while at this point middling uplands, which com? menced at 23^c, %i lb., under thc momentary belter feeling at Liverpool stiff.'uc-.l to 24i21.,.ic, but. reced? ed to 24c. fi lb., au! closed ye-terday at thc samo late for this qutlity. Thc loading markets have presented the foBowiUf points as reported by telegrams: The fibre at Liver p\ el on Friday, December 18, was ca.-ier but not quotably lower; sales 10,690 balc3 uplands, 10,5,'d, aad tba Now Voile maiket OH Ihc s.unc day closed a shade lower; sales 2900 bales at 25(a)25.!?'. O.i Saturday the former was firmer; sales 15,000 baies uplands at 10f?@10??d ; the lattci was moro stiff; sales 3200 bales at ??.V@23'i. On Mon.Uy tuo former waa quiet and steady; sales 12,003 biles; thc latter was dull and a shade lower ; sales 1500 bales at 25>i'@25;3'c. On Tuesday thc former closed quiet; sales 10,009 bales uplands at 10^; tho latter was lower; salos 1300 bales at 25(s25}?. Ou Wednesday tho former was quiet; sales 12.003 bales; the latter was somowhat lower; sale3 218J bales at 25c. Ycslcrday the former wa3 quiet ; sales 12,000 bales; the latter was steady at 211c $ lb. The arrivals for the past week have hctu 410 bags of sea islands and Floridas and 8212 hales of up? lands, against 370 bags of sci island s and F.oridas aud 7339 bales of uplands for the week before, and 495 hairs sea islands and Floridas and 9141 bales of uplands for the cor. e paneling wee'a last year. The receipts have bean from the following sources, viz: of uplcds per South Carolina Railroad, 7027 hale-; per North?adena Railroad, 1167; Irom Georuotow u S.C., 15; from Savannah. 1; of sea islands from Jehu's Island, 34; James Island, 20; Christ Church, 19; Florida, 89; Beauf rt, 38; gavai.nah, G6; St. An? drew's, 20; Northeastern Railrca 1, 59; Edlsto, 95. Tho following statement will show the operations and prices prevailing in this market for the week past termiaated : On Friday, Dessmhcr ISth, tho staple was firm, but operators were restristcd, thc mirkot iu mo st cases ruling aoove th ir limits; tales 500 bales, ordi? nary to good ordinary being quoted at 21@22), , low middling at 23, middling at 'Si- :, and strict mid? dling at 21 cc?ts ? lb. On Saint day the market oponed firm, with a good inquiry. Some traasaotioas, however, taking place at about previous rates, but unJer au active dcm and prices soon hardensd ^?.'i cent. %i lb, and thc arti? cle closed at tho outside improvement, willi a very stiff feeling on the part of bolder.*; sales about ISOf bales, ordinary to giol ordinary being quoted at 2?{y2?, low middling at 2J,'j, middling at 24 und ?srwt midiling at ?l)? ?outs "?3 lb. On Monday the market wa? very firm, and In somo cases hotter prices were paid; sales about 5'I9 bales, ordinary lo good ordinary bc?u^' quoted at 22@2 3, low mildling at 23.*i?23'4', middling 24fe24Ja and ?tricl midJliug 2*>j cents "B lb. On Tuesday the nnrkct opened steady but closed ivcak; sal s 45D bales, ordinary to good ordinary aeing quoted at 22:323, low middling at CH.'.', mid ing at 24. and sinet middling at 24,'jC. [i lil. Ou Weduesday thc demand was light, buyers ask ng csncosrion?, which scllo-s refused: sales 4uu jales, quotations unaltered. Yesterday thc market vas firm; sales 3"0 bale, say 7 at 21; 17 at 22; H at 12,','; 14at22/'.l';4Cat23; 21 at 2?U?; 61 at23.)?'; Tat aji; 20 at 23,'?; 12 at 232*': 31 at 24; and 21 at 2J.'J. ?Vc quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary lo good orJiuary.22 i?> 23 Low middling..".23?jsj - Middliui;.24 ia_ Strict midddng.'-???S* Thc following aro thc quotations of thc two leading ;rades by S KW TOUR CLAS8IFI ATION*.' LOW middling.24 Ci - MidJIing.ii}'.<? SKA ISLAKD COTTON.-The arti vd j of Sea island lave bec? moderato, while Florid! descriptions :ome to hand in very limited supply, tba united ic iCipts for thc Wenk having been abo it 41G bags tgainst 485 Jor thc coriea;io?ding week last year. fio nete some improvement iu ibo general ?i maud vith transactions for the week aiuou-iling to about ?00 bags ol' all qu-.iitles. among which were 2 saw >iuned at 20; 1 dj at 23; 1 do at 25; 2 s tai il od al 21 ; 1 at 25; 3 al 20; 4 at 27; lat 29; lat 36; 5 ut lil; C: ; 2 ct 32. Of Sea Island, 3 at 53; 4 ..t 70; 8 at 7: } at 75; Gat 80; 10 at 83; 9 at 90; Hat 95; 3 at tl; lat fl 05; fl at $1 ld; 2 ut $115; 7 at il 25, and 3 bigs ot ?x rach ice isl?n 1 at $2 fi lb. Of Flordus a at 83; 1 at 90; ld at St 03, ar.d 4 on pr?vale terms. We ipioie conan, on to medium Sci Islands at 5S<?S?; m: iium to medium Ano ?>?$1; flue ami extra linc at SI 05(?1 3U ?? lb. v RICE.-The receipts of Carolina rough L?r th.' week have bc on li*b! and were about 13.0 lu bushels. The graiu ha I becu in yt'ady demand ttl improving prico?, the article having advanced during the wcok, U6?J?c V> B>, closiag firm. Tho salon were about 1009 t trees of clean Caro'ion, aaioug which were 30 tierces at7 IMC; llat75?; 250 at 7Jj; G2 at 8c; 67 at 1%; 45 at 8 3-lC; 110 at 8l.i ; 80 at 8 3-10; 37 ut 8??; 70 it S lt au J 100 on private terms. We quote common io fair at 7;4'(38o; good, 8X<38&3? lb ; carolina rough may be quoted it 1 50$ 1 75 for ist- rior, and 1 75@2 09 per bushel for sea coast. NAVAL bTORKS.-Tte arrivals have been about 1000 bb ls. of all qualities. We note eeneinlly a quiet ma-ket, with sales of spirits turpentine at t?9(??4Ue. %1 Kallon, low No. 1 rosin at $2, and extra No. 2 at $1 SO bbl. Crudo turpcnlme may be quoted at $2 CO ?? bbl for virgin and jellow dip. EAY - ihc arrivals have been almostjft?iatcTbI, and were confined to a small lot of North River qualities. The transactions were uniiuporluut, and ouly iu a retail way. CORN.-Ibis graiu is bein;? received in limited supplies both from Baltimurc and Teimes-ec. We quote the former in limited lots at S120ftl25 is bushel lor geod to pi laic while, and tho latter at $112@1 15 %s bushel, weight, baps iucluded. The inqirry continues quit* limited. FLOUR - I he market is amply suDplied with Northeru and Westrirn descriptions of this article, with a fairly sustained city aad country demand. The market had a stlfl'cuing tendency early in the week, but closed without a quotabb ndranoe. Super of tbii kind may b: quolcd at $7 23Q7 75 ^ bbl, (Xtraat 5Si?t9, family at $9 S'JiglO, nncl extra family aud choice brauCB at 5U@U fi bbl. Southern qualities ure in limited supply, and may bo quot?d atabonl S9 25(?9 50 for super, S19@1C50 for extra, and $11@12 $ bbl fir family. BACON.-Tho domand has b?en light. Thc stock of meat is mon Tate, particularly of sliou'ders, which are ititi at about 15c $ lb for prime smoked. Prime rib ?Ides aro held at l#i?l8:4c, olear rib at IS V'?lSY. sud cloar rides at 19c "f* lb. Dry salted nhouldcrs miy be quo: cd at ISc, and sides at lG,licft lb; prime strips at 17 ??c. BUTTER.-Prime Goshen, of which thero is a moderate stook, may be quoted at 43c J\ lb. West orn and other low grades ?ell at 30?4Qc ? lb, as in quality, 8ALT.-Thc stock is ^jeiy light and thc article is held firmly. Jobbing lots are selling at $2 25 ? sack. INDIA BAGGING.-The demand is very limited We quote 21>?@)22c yard. Dundee bagging, 44 inches, 1% lbs. for the yard, is bcld at 30@35c. Sea island bigging, in inches wide, 2 lbs. for the yard, is held at 60(4,65 cents. ROTE.- Tho demand for ropo is moderate, and prices are somewhat nominal at quotations. We quote hemp at - cents lb.; greenlea!"at 10 cents, and jute at 8,^(50 cents ?s pound! IRON BANDS AND TIES for cotton, of the^most approved patterns, arc offered on thu market, and they a-e in active demand at VaSc lb. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-'I how ii a moilorat. stock of this article, and we quoto river ?bor? ing bujrds at S13 "fl M.; scantling and plank SlOftl.' "fl M.; timber of shipping and good mill qualities iboro ia a lijht supply cn the markel and may be quoted al Sll?12 ti M. Common is sclliug ut 55?!! V. M. ; and city sawed lumber .it S20fc:5 "A M. FI?EIGIH;'-To Livorpool by steam, room is hold at "id. on upland?, and ld. on soi Uland; bv sail, 7-lGd. on uplands, aud J?d. on se t islands. To Havre nominal. To tim West Indie-', Cuban ports north sile, cn lnmbor, $0 00 in gold, and S10 south side. Coastwise-To New York bj strain Xe ti lb on uplands, and lc. ou sea islauds, ?'2 V tierce on rice; by sail, "A lb on tip? iando, and $1 59 "? tierce on rice; on boards SH ti M, on rc?uvod lumber SH i> M. t.n timber SI*. To Boston, by steam, via Ballimore, lc. v* IS on csttcu and - fi tierco cu rice; by sail {( lb on cot lou, $12 00 si M. on resawed lumber, aud $13 00 fi M. on timber. To Philadelphia, Jfr. ti lb on upland cotton by steam and -c. fi lb by sail; on Uooriug boards S9 "A M.; on re sawed liimbe-, SI0; on timber, S12 5J ?? M. Tc Baltimore, by steam, cotton '?c. ; rice fl tierce, SI 75 ; phosphates, fi 2000 lb?., S4 in packages, in bulk as per agreement; lumber t'. M ?S(? l0, as in size; wheat ? bushel 12e. in sacks. By ibis linc to Philadelphia ou cotton, ??c.; ri. c fi tierce $2 0C ; phoaphais per ton, SS iu packages. To 1 oulsv?le. Ey., on rice, 75c. fi hundred. To Cincinnati 55c. To St. t ouia 85c, Ry ?ail on board?, and scantling, hence lo Ballimore. $9; on lumber S10; phosphates S">. Vessels aro in remand st neighboring port? for lumber and timber freights, and high rates ure offered. EXCHANGE.-Sterling Billa-The rat? yestsrday was nominal at 1I6'4'@115.'? tor sixty day bill?. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchasing sight Checks on New ?ork }'? dis., S days ?r discount. They are selling sight checks ct par. , GOLD.-Tho brokers .vere yesterday buying at 34. ;.nd seUfng at 30. .Harkers toy Tclejrrapu. FOREIGN* MARKETS. LONDON, December 24-Noon.-Consols 92.1 bonds quiet at 74}?. LivanrosL, December 24-Noon-Cotton quiet; sales 12.000 bales, giles Tof thc week 81,000 bale? exports 16,000; speeu'otion 11,000. Stock 330,000 bale-; American 59,008. Two P. M.-Cotton ::float 269 003 bales, whereof | 115,000 bales are Ameritan. Lard heavy at Cl's 6d. Turpeuliue 2's Cd. Eveniug.-Colt n quiet and steady; si'oi 10,000 bales. Yara? and fabrics steady. LIAVIIE, December 21-Neon.-Colton ca.-ier; tbospot. 123; afloat. 1 21 ii. DOMESTIC MARKETS. NEW YoriK, December 24-Noon.-Stocks ?tio-jg. Honey active at 7. Exchange, 9?4*. Uold, 34,'i, 62's, 10. Cottou steady ac 25c. EYsninr.- Cotton quiet snd steady; sales 2000 biles at 25. Flour quiet without decided change, superstate aud Western, G90a6 2?; Southern dull and unchanged. Wheat unchanged. Corn lc bet? ter, more doing; new white Southern, 1 03.il UG. Pork quiet auu heavy. Lard heavy, 17}aSl7j%'. Whiskey quiet at 100, firoccrlc quiet. Turpen? tine i?aiC. Rodin 2 S5a7 50. Freights a shade bet? tet ; en cotton by sUani, 5 16a?i- Money easier at 7 per cent in currency. Sterling dull at i%A9%. Gold firmer st S'i'a'. Governments more active snd higher; 61's at 1 U'.J0'al 10'L State bonds steady. Kaw OaLKAHa, December 24 -Receipt of cotton to-day 6G77; receipts of tho week 31,489; exports foreigu 21,917, coa*twise 7891; stock 133,288; mid? dling firm at 23j?c; sales 4300; sales sf the week 29 150. Gold 35?;. Sterling 47.!?. Commercial 45J? 346.':;. Sight cx.-hansn ou New York Ji d.'aconnt. Sugar and molasses active at yesterday's prices; re? ceipts all sold. MODLLT:, December 24.-Receipt' of cotton for the week 10,359 lulss. Exports to Great Britain 1624 Kales to otlrr fnteigll ports 1352. Stork 52.221 bales. Cotton active and in good di maud ; closed Armut 23i.is23-,'c. SSL-B ISO? bile.-i; sales of Hie week 915?; receipts lo day 213 bales. 'IXCINNAII, Dece-xb?r 24.-Flour dull aud uc eliangod. Com stca ly at S_'aS7. Whiskey Urn: at il. Provisions dull and nominal. WILMINGTON, DC'-om'ier 24.-Spirt's of turpen? tine, 40.'s;a'2c. Ro?in, S178J4 25. Turpeuliue and (ar unchanged. Cotton, 23,'?.i.'3?? c. AUODSTA. December 2 L-Cotton quiet bui li>m; salea312 balea; receipts 950 halos middlings, 2Jc It b.i3 been irecztng all day; ti:o weather intense? ly cold. SAVANNAH. December 21 -Colton opened dull but closed firmer; middlincs 23.'.'; s do- Wt) bio-; re? ceipts in two days 6398; receipts of the week, uet, 17,074 uplands, 220 sea Islands; coast ?ri so 190 sea i-1 ludt; total 17,1:4; exports to H ri tai'-1 13'J sea Hand*. S346 uplands; to cont ino nt 1771 uplands; stock 8293 huies sea blonds, 41.8S2 itplauds; sales of the week 78:i 7 Laie? S I a ^ c x < x r> /. ri T. v sj i rr <? r; c cr g g g- g" ? 5*33 S BBSS-' 5)2 ro g g ? ?. 51 bbvb 0 ? obre 1? ?? o 2 2 rt i? i? ra onon 2 2 9 9 O Q o rt rt 2 LS rt o rt sEEE= 3 3 3 3 3 - c^r ~ cr cr 5* sr st D a " ra "? rt ra .- ra ra -1 -? n 1 -1-1 1 ??.fee? cs -i le I i s. i i c?ts ; ; je, -4 0-^-*' 'tn T. ?-* 1 t- 'z Z~. *? e- . t; o- r. i? -1 . C. ii :. .- ?J - c-. o : 01- . - >a **** ! ?* -?'cjiil uiM?ia -il; li - .- . OC -. U3 - 1. .- . ii " r. . i? ?= ii - is<-:. 1; :.. -. cn ii n ?3-1 o ft ? f y. *f - p -1-1 = C l \" Vi lo 4- "i?, *- ?9 ?o o i. -. c. y 30 ,. - u o o-ioi??'.-iie 1 O SRO IJ[rsirr i ~- _ r ""l L-l Ps I ne 7? ||M I S 3 ca ?g I ga.3 LSa* ?i , >- o M jo is x ci p . . ti Ll Ol V IS M - J- C, L", C. - ' LI 3D >i - ' " ? *" CT o 5. : Ss: . C O' :- ?-' ? c ~ ? O O' MCti-iji; 01 - V eulo Ol "-^. ceo (SO'JISM- CS -* s-Ok>a e* o jots; ?01 citjci"-j'o 1 oe B D -4 C li li . S ig Ul OD r- CS w . 00 ?0 8 a NOTF.-W ohavo deducted h'om Nsw Orloans 15,295 halos TTpland, from Mobile. balss, Irom Savannah 2695 bags Sea island and ... bales Up? land-and from Charleston 1444 tags-ci Island and 150 bales Upland, thc quantities motived at those porte from Mobile, florida, Texas and Savannah. I SI CC i*. *a - t , -IT... sk ? a -i u ' ; M. 1 'S a 0 ? J I r i m 10 wig 1 p Ul* I si esl 81 ? I : ?. ou ? I On U M .A k3 I to I OOO I g . ii Exports of Klee. ?Naval Stores aud lrtm Uer from thc Port of Charleston, f -...ja September 1 to December 21, 1SGS. N. STORES.I j.un DL::: Boston. Now York. Philadelphia. Baltimore. New Orleans ., Mobile. I'rovidonce, Ul..., Other U. S. Ports.. Total Coastwise Tierces. Barcelona. Majorca & a Market West Indios. Halifax, NS. StJohus, N B... . . : . n. ?rifitol. Eng.... Liverpool. 11.1 v ru. Montevideo. Gre it Britain... Total Foreign.. Orand Total.. 165 5,82r> SIG 2,220 "m ?ii 0,707 Barrels. G.682 3,05? 20'I L32J Feet. 601,000 1,782.937 1,101,693 951,000 11,202: 1,985,035 440| 3,737 isa 401,069 258,728 10.773| 752,791 9,767! 22,03.')| 6,718,132 Comparative Kxpurts uf Cotton, from tUc Port ot CUarlestoM. r.XFOr.TED TO Liverpool. (lllier British Ports. folnl to Great Britain.. Barro. Other J reach Torts. Total te France. North of Europe. Total North of Europe.. ? outh of Europe. .Vest Indies, fcc.. Total Foreign Forts. Boston. Rhode Inland, ..c. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore and Nor ilk_ Other United SU ten Ports. Total to Coastwise Ports. Grand Total. SEA ISLAND. Sales. UrLA.Nl>. Bales. 679 11,963 14,968 CT!) 14 Lin 1,179 1,843 16,109 1,580 8*0 48,300 1,109 8.423 t:haiTcaton Wholesale Prices. ARTICLES. miens. OAdUIifO, tl yura Printie i. 30 er, fa Ganny cloth. 31^<s 22 HALB HOVE. 9 lb-Manilla. - fr; - Weston. s 67) 12?; Jue. .?.3? 8 cu rro:,', v iu Ordiuary to Good Ordinary. 02 ii 23 Low Middling. 36i:.'nl - Middling to Mrict Middling. 21 to 21?; Good Mid.lliug.i - (tn - Sealsland.i GO is 1.3U COJfJFME, fi lb-Kio.! 20 ?? 23 Lsguayra .>.I .?i - Java..-..I 35 '.? 10 Ff.KTlLlZEUS- I Wando Co's Amnion'd Sol Phos. C.3.0U (.0 - Potato fertilizer. 5U.00 ft) - Alkaline Plioe.ih.it?. 30.08 (?> - Doun Flour. C3.00 6) - Double Iteflned I'oudrclte. 50.00 i.a - Mles' Phosphate. 03.00 ? - Peruvian Guano, 't ?on. bei.co <? - PaddleQnena, fl 9000Ins. G'S')'>j - Phoenix Guano. 56.00 M. - teugh'sPhosphatu, $2000 tbs... co.00 (?j - Rhoden' Phosphate, il 201)0 Hi-... 03.00 ?n - Mapes'Super Phosphat",Tl 2000 lb Ce.CU fjC - bell's Haw Boric Plioapiiaiu. 05.'ii) (r:; - Zell's Super Phosphate of Liui 0.. GS.00 O') - Woolf lou's Phosphate o? r.iiee....| 66.09 CO Cruastis.le's Gen. tiupetvPhOtf, uel| 60.00 rvn (ij Bowers'Contplete Manure, nut... C0.00 40 ou Hardy'sPliosplioPwrnvian, euh. C6.08 @ 00 hardy's Patine Guano, cash. 60.ou ea Oil FLO UH, t> bbl-Slliiei . 7.2.". ff? 7.75 Northern aud Western fclxtra.'. HMO fr 0.00 Baltimore Extra.I - - Southern- Super. 9.25 it 9.no Barra.10.00 ;. 10.50 Family.|il.t0 nij.ui SRA IX- Maryland Oat?, j1 h isbel.i 93 ii - Wustern Oaw\ T3 bushel. 83 - Boru, 9 bushel. 1.12 0 . 1.23 t?AT. 9 ewL-Nonti River. - gs - Bastera.I - - ,.1/AlitEH, ';S M. toot- I Wear White Pine, 1st quality.[30.86 >'.3,".on Whits Piue, g'wd run.33.00 040.00 Wilow Pine..2J.?J CS26.06 B?~rd?, y -1. feet-:: (Ugh.I12.O? ?16.00 Orooved and loouitod....?28.00 ji.-?'J.oo VOLASSES. W gall'jii-Cuba.? 42 % - aluaeorad.j "?1 ,'<;t'V - Sugar Mouse.! 5o ??, Loo Row Orlsaiis.j - ? - X.iVAL STOU?C?, -J! bbl-Tar....I - c - Pitch. - ta Bositt, Pal?.I - '? - Roeln, No. 1.1 2.00 (?) -. Boslu, No. 2., 1.70 iv 1.80 Rosin. Ne. 3.j - si - Suint? Tuiucuttue, f. ?slltn- | 3J sj ?? 0.1 ...im. V. ir.. i )rf Cs - VA ILS-Amanean, lfi>2Ud, keg.. I 6.30 (e> 7.00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.V.F. jf....I G.70 @ Dupont's, P.F.P.j 6.00 au . Dumont's, Uhi'tiug.! 4.23 PROVISIONS-V ft- I Bacon, Hains, V Iii.| - 4 - Bacon, Sides.| 18 G? 19 Bacou, Shoulden. 15 <?? - Bason, Strips. - i? 17& Lard, in keg.,.I - di - Butter.I 3i) ty 60 Oheaao. 15 14 30 Potatoes, V-bbl.I - (4 - Onions. - f?t - Apples.I - ? - RICE- Carolina, ?? Mi. 7l.?? 8,1i East ludia.| - ?8 - SALT- Liverpool, course, %i sack.. 2.25 ?iii - Liverpool, Hue.| - SJ - SCO AU, ll lb-t;.iw.j 13 Cg, 14 Porto r.ieo.! 14 ? 15 Muscovai" .I 13 re) 15 Bsaaaa i,iu.". . istss. <s^ssssssst\WBk\ Consignees per Soul ii carolina E^ailroat! L'eocmher SI. 1116 halos Colt sn, 93 hales Domestic. 32 bbls BCottSSSJ, 3G bbls H- IUK, Lumbar io. To lla:lro:nl Agon., Prk;r, ttodgers it Co, U H Walter I: Co, How? ry .*c Co. Kirkpatrick Wilie, J B 2 Moan, G W Wil? liams it Co, 'fuuratun it Holies, L D DeSanssuro, Wardlaw Si Carew, J B Prloglo, Clsghorn, liernn? U i 0, Liowiiug A: 1.0. 1 r.t"t l? Adger, J A Baslow 4 Co, W C Dukes li Co, A J ta ines. J ll Aibror A Co, Wat? son .v. Hill, Courtenay lt Tronhohn, G A Trenhohu i bou. f.'onsiguees per N orilleas '.ern Itailroad D. comber Sd. 70 bales Upland and 37 boles 8en Island Cotton, 185 bushels KoogH (tiro, 43 bids Navel Stoics, Mile-, kc. To B Bischoff* Co, J U Pi ingle, Bcrovon ic Nislvt. Kerdsll i Doeiery, CiByhorn, Herring k Co, Heeder k Davis, 8 Wathlng'on, stell, Webb * O, \V W Ma? thew-. A B Jarvis, Mowry Ai Co, O W Williaas k Co, G H Walter A; Co, W K Kyan, J OampsoM lt Co, Gruo ser. Lee, Smith k Co, G W Loo, Chisulm Bros, P ? Based, T D Claney. W 0 Beo& Co, L Beliizer. 8 D Stoney, D C Ebaugh, EaTencl & Co. A L Howard ? Bro. T L Webb. Eroet & Adcer. L Cohen * Co. Oston dorff k Co, fi W Clark k Co, J I Middleton and Order. Passengers, Ter steamship saragossa, for New York-7 Beed, Thomas Ryan, J Hcyward, D A Burnett and lady, P Nolan and E O'Brien. rersteamor Pilot Boy. Cavaunn'i-W M Collins. W J Barrs ville, Miss Del re ville, Morton B Paine, Jno F Porttous, Mrs B lt Cumpboll aud daughter, and 12 on deck. "_PORT C A. T_j TJINTJA JR. PHASES OF TRI MOON. Last Quarter. Gio, S hours, 25 minutes, evening. New Moon, 13th, 8 hours, 25 minutes, evening. First Quarter,-21s. ll hour. 20 minutes, e\umiug. Full Moon, 29tb, 8 hours. 39 minutes, morning. farine ?IO. Port of Charleston, Deceinber i23 Arrive?! Yesterday. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia-lett Saturday. iWtize. To Jno k Theo (?etty, j RIPSJII, Budd 4 Biak?, R idgrr, L F Robertson, D Eaton, J M Eason k Bro, R Johnson, C liing, Mrs Asbtou, \v li Cbafee it Co. W s Coates, N E Railro id Co, D Paul k Co. Eiinek, Wi?k<m>5*rg ? Co, 1) F Fleming k co, Vf F Paddon, P K?enau, ll A Torc!;, C llineock, Mrs A Steinbeck, Campbell. Enos k Co. R slevi Creigh? ton. C Sande?. J Vf Wescoat, Jr, S C Railroad Co, J R Pringle, Coodrich, Wiaemanat Co. Charleston City Railway, Savannah and Cha-lcston Railroad, J Small, J I) nken k Co Clacius ic Witta, A Johnson k Co, fl Wolburn, Al O'ftnen. O Liiieuthal, J li Miller. P Walnh. Bollauan lieut, BF Baker ft Co. t? W Wil? liams k Co, J H Wuhrinan, J Hurkamp k Co, John? ston, ('rews J: Co, Wagoner k Mousces, FVonSanten, E. CkapH k Co, E li K-llers k Co, B O'Neill, J M Gre?r. O W Aimar, B Feldmaus & Co, ll Bascom, Cimeros. Barkley k Co, J Hopkin mn, J W Spragu? k Bro. ri M Jackson, J Cosgrove, C L Kornahrcus, Fogartio'a Boolis.ore, J N M Wohllman, O Kerrison, Jr, J Mctemau it Kro. U J Lrthn, C P Ponpeuheim, Jeffords ic Co, and oth-rs. Kr bark Agra, Fulnore, Liverpool, 13 days. Salt and ?LUc, To liaveuol k Co, lt Muro k Co, and others. Sehr Arctic, Ogdra, New York, 5 days. Guano. To Wm Roach and 1 J Keir ?: Co. Sehr Jano Emsaa. Va? Cieaf, New Tork, 7 days. Itailroad Lon. To Wm Roach, S C Railroad Co, and A Morgan. Sehr sa'itee. Pi ince, Back River. 2310 bushels Hough Kicc. To J It Pringle. Sehr Emma, Magrath, Co-nbaiice. 21U0 bushels Rough Rice. To W O Bsc k Co. Sloop D ???.otuca, from AsbcpOO, 123J tushels Hough rtice. To J K Pringle. bloop Julia, from Cooper River. 723busiiels : lough Rice. To Wm Gurney. Steamer Pilot hoy, Peck, Savanah via bcautort. kc. 95 baas Sea l&laod Cottou, S2 sacks Cotton Seed, 87 nacks Peanuts and Miudrics. To J FergU?OU, li H Intraliam k ion, W M Lawlor, Pinckney Bros, W Knoblocb, Ravcuel it Co, Fraser & Dill, E H Barn? well, Wm Gurney, llopkins, McPherson & Co. J H S mn, Johu Ha:>ckcl. Willis fe chi:-.lip, Pre?ley, l.ord&Iagleaby. N Hitter. J A Baslow i: ?'o, I I oag, W G Bee & Co, Front k Ailier, V, <J Adunia, noutberu Express Co. IN THU OFFXNO. Briti-h ?hip Go: illa. Jones, from Liverpool. Also, ship 0 ll Southard, Ross, New York, 1 days. Hay. To Wm Roach. BELOW. A schooner. Clcnrcd Yesterday. Biitish steamship Camilla, Peace, Liverpool-R Muro k Co. Steamship Saragossa, Ryder, Now York-Ravonel k Co. ??'uhr Thom's Jeffersou, Briggs, Mobile, Ala-T Tup? per & tons. Siiiled Yesterday. steamship Saragossi, Ryder, New York. Bri? John Pelreo, Melville, Malanzisaua a Market, 'eur Andrew U Edwards, Bartlett, Baltimore. Sehr Wm G Desrborn, Scull, Wilmington, D.-'. From this Port. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York, Dec 21. -.tcamsbi.i Virgo, Bulk'.cy, Now York, Dec 21. ichr eso H Kodtjcrs, Cornoll, Now York, Daz 21. Cleared for tills Port. ?ckr M E Vaacleaf, McCobb. Rockport, Mc, Dec 17. Memoranda. The sehr Wm Jones, Keon, charod at Bolton, D fl? amber 21, for Rockliud, Mo, to loai for Oh.irloitou. Thc brig Black Swan, Podzor, from Giorgetowa, S C, arrived at New Turk, December 21. Ibo sehr Abbie P.tmau, from Wood's Holo. (or Charleston, arrived at Newport, R I, December 20. Shipncws by Telegraph.. SAVANNAH, Deeera'aor 21.-i leared- Meaaiihip 3cru ral BaraeJ. New York: North Paint, Baltimsre; <chr Clira, Philadelphia; brig Nevada, Hartford. Ai rived-Scbr Waltor'i'h un UKO, Rockland; Ethan Allen, Poi thud; M B Dramhall, Nar? York; ll Vt Johnson, .'cw York, tor Mobil;-, put in for repairs. Weather very cold. Wind north northeast, strong. HST ri I?' \*K - s:;tiS BI: CLEARED AXD SAILED FOR Tins roi,., b" o rt E i o N LtvcnrooL. British ship Ooriiki, Jones, sailed.Oct 28 The Kamma Funder, Krotfk, sailed.Nov G Ship Rickard thc Turd, Wood, sail jd.Nor ti Sohr Muscongus, ?rorss, sallad.Nev 11 ANTWERP. Ship Grabaras Pole y, Burgen, sailed.Nev IS ALLUA. Tuc Jane. Carson, sailod.-Oct 21 utera. TbeHarkaaay, Horton, sailed.Set 21 ike Enig'acJ' u, lloriioodahl, sailed.Nov 19 D (J M K S TIC. BOaiQXa Sehr Soll o F Burgess, HcKeen cleared.Dec 13 s br charles tl Kayo-, md,-, up.Dec ll t'cbr Abbi j Pitman, Laaiberd, cleared.Bec 10 Sciir ri N Sqalies, Chase, eic ired.Dee lt S . w ?O :r. Sehr A G Irolaud, TVwassad, up.Dec 14 Sehr Anns R Glover, lerry, up.Bec 8 Batar Jonas>>iui.s, Nichais, up.Sec io Ship C li Southard. Rta*, cleared..._Dec 16 ijlilp Amelia, actuase, sailed :.Dec 17 I'M IC ID K LP ?11A. (?l"2ntHhtp Prometheus, 'tray, up.Dec 10 ?dir Albart looma*, Rog .rs. up.Dec ll Sie.'.iii.;hir> Alliance, i i l??, Bleared.Dec ll Sehr Mary Riley, ^tiler, cleared.Dae ll Sckr Surprise, Symns, cl?ired.Dec 18 Scar J M Fi ftp.itrck, Sni?h, B&llcd.Dec 1? itv s:za*pixi? i:: thc Port of Chariest ou, December ?4. VSttTCtiS UKUCII 10.1 TONS. AV.? BTBAMK8S COASTING XVII.lit.' XIIB STATU KXCKFXED. STEAMSHIPS. Caralll i (Hi*, 793 loos, Peace, at Rove? J: Co's wharf, for Lr cn n ready-?t Mur.- k Co. Matilutta i, I I . . . Woodhull, nt Adgcr'fl wharf for ??ew Vor!, !>?:'. ling-Jamos otlgor k Co. Proainthcii -, WI lou?, ii: iv, at Aila tic wharf, for Philadelphia, 1 n lug-Jno & Theo tietty. Fale ni. ii72 ?o : ii rs '.' Unionwhart, for Balti? more, loading-L'ourle .t;;.? Trenholm. Sil J TS. Owcgo, 973 lons, P03L at Atiantic wharf, lor Liver pool, loading-'A Drralt itCo. Scot?wood (Bo, 74"J t-?::?-. Ycnntamal Boyce's wharves, for UTerpool, loading-ll .-iure k Co. Sun,ter, 660 ton i, Keene, ai Drown k Co's wharf, from Kew York, wairta-Master. Pe>iro Platidoiit (Spanlsbi s?i tons, AmengnaLat Allan;icwharf, fo.- IJvur:?oo:,io.idiug-W Pflall. CiRKS. Dorneo (Br), 7o5 tons. c.rd, at Boyce k Co's whari, for Liverpool, loading-Tl Mure iCo IJxxi . IL S9j tons Spring, ai Brown k Co's wharf, for Liverpool. loa ung-Street Eros k Co. Gauss |N G), G35 tons, Ciuver, al .'.tliintie whsrf, for Liverpool, loading-G .. Hopley & Co. Ilenncgnasb ll!'-', ?u Morray, it i'.oye k Co's wharf, f.-om Liverpool, walting-R Muro ic c0. Egeria, 64'J lona, SsrreU. ^1 Atlantic wh?.rf, for Liv i>rp-ioi. loatling l'ait rsou ic -tock. W G Tn nam (Brliish}. T.n to:is Rickard, at Atlautle wharf, foi Liverpool, loading-Willis k Caisolni. Fawato(Brflitfb), 674 ona, tioktoa, in thc Stream, from Dublin, waiting-Master. O'.i'prii.i (Spauisb), JHl leas Puns, at Brown's wharf, from Cloiroege?. w i ag-W P Dall. Agra iBri'Mii. - tons. Fulmore, in the S'ream, from Liverpool, just arrived-Raveccl k CJ. BRIGS. Crocus, 160' tors. Swan, at Union wharf, for floor ctow.i, S C. rend.-Risley & Creighton. Robert Dillon, 153 lon-?, Blatchford, ai Vcnning'a wi art. for Cost?n, read;-W itoaoh. Pensativo. (Spanish) '?li ton?, V.ills, at Union wharf, from iliivsns, waiting-P J K sn ard. SCHOONERS. L S Davis, 523 !O'JM. Bisi:"p. at K irr's wharf, for Prwvtdenea, lovPng-.Mister. Aso'.di i l.i.ura, KUI tons, Melado, at Marshall's wharf, for Wost Indies loading-Bart k Wirth. Amo* i dwarda, 314 .^n-. Somers,Rt Donnell's wharf, for Philadelphia, loading- :i F iiaker?- Co. N Tv Smith, 335 too* Tooker, in .tsUley Uiver, for New York, loading-W Roach. Annie Barun, - to.is, io Ashley Biver, for Ches? ter. Pt loadicg-Ii F Baker i: Co. B N Hawkins, 396 IO;:H, Wya.t. at Adgcr*? wharf, for B ston, locding-W Roaeh. Charles Comory. Iii t.ns, Kuhn,in Ashley River, for a Northern Port, loading-L T Potter. Themas Jefferson, 125 tens, Briggs, at Commercial W.-?rf, for Oulf cf Mexijo, ready-T Tupper ic Sons. Arctie, 194 ton?. Ogden, ai Kerr's wharf, from New York, ditcharging-W Ko.?cb. Jane Km on, - tous. Van Cbuf, a'. Bryce's wharf, from New Tors, diseharging-W i.oach. Myrover, 41S ton?, Drown, ai Adgev'a wharf, from Nen ?ork, discnarging-W Roach. Union Flag, '97 tons, Maleny, at Central whirf, from Pbilad. Inti i, dis. harging-JI K Baker k Co. Ranger, 96 tons, Gooaidg, al Brown's wharf, from t'ortland, .Me. disenr.rgmg-T Tupper i: -oas. Jos W Wilson, 271 lons. Somers, ul Central wharf. from Geotgetown, D C, dischtirgiog-H F Baker k Ce. ?lisctihntm. fJlHE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE. SIL EXT THIS MACHINE l> SOW rUPIOLY TAKING ?li? pla<:c ol all other? as a FA.MILI SEWING MA? CHINE. By aa amngemont im lo during a lata visit to New York, I am enabled m take ord?:s for any first class SEWING or KNI .> ING UA-HINES, and dsliver IheuihTO in len .lavs. AUo, SEWING MAOHINES wita Butionhele Attachment*.. Cir ?ulars and Sanvjlcs ol e ving s ?nt on application. All kinds of Needles, TO-J?S, ic. Repairing done as usual. o. u. HASELTON, 3d* KING-STREET. November i w?ca?mos GKOVEE & BAKER'S FAMILY SEWING ?ACUNES. rSMlE VERY HIGHEST PRIZE-THE IMPERIAL J. Cross of tho Lesion of H?nor-waa ci aferr? 1 upon thu rcureseutative o? rho G HOV ?Il k BAKER iKWiNG MACHINE4? at ibu Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1847. Tho GROVER k BVKE't FAMILY SEWING MA CHINE? are thc only Mscalars that can both sew perfectly and embroider pertsetly. They ssw with th rc ids direct ft om th-', -pool, and rc palra no re-win-Jing. ?:iii;e other Maehines, thou fasten both ends of the seasa by their own o>er?rion. With th rsc Machines, while silk is used upon thc right or faee-sldo of th.? scam, cotton may be used upon the other sile. This can be done on no other Machine, and is a gr?at saving upon all articles ?tuvhort or narlo np with sillc GRtsVKR k li ?Kl', ?t's SEWING MACHINES are sold at New York prices by KINSMAN BROTHERS. So. 279 IC1KG-STKKET, SOLS AGENTS FOR THE STATE OF SOUTH CABOLTNA. Pcennti.c.- 3 thstulTuo P. P. TOALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN. AMD MANUFACTURER OF DODI5S, SASHES AND BLINDS UORLBECK'S WHARF, Charleston, S. C. Particular a'.terlloa paul to shipping. Julv 30 Cmos* S A A C S U ft SURE POP! FOR DESTROYING Rats. Mice, ?ic, ic, without the unpleasant effects ari ung from their dying in their holes. A PHOSPHORIC PASTE, hermetically gralee, and warranted to keep frosh for all limes. The greatest discovery ofits ku d in tho ego wa livo iu. No parson need bu tjoubh d witu Eats Mice, Bed Bugs or Bosch s, lor Mr. Is lacitn's des? tructive rempdy is wit in tho ieach of all, prepared only by himself, from ta'e and valuable compounds its cheapness ? rs wonderful as its cfllcK-?-hnn drcds oi testimonials have be n i eccivo I rem all parts oj the Unjted statesa? ta its value and satisfac? tory opilativo power, from which, for wau: of epic?, wo simply select the following. WlLLABU'S BO IEL, ',\ ASHIXGTO:', D. C., I October 1st, 1863. J Mn. ISAACSEX-Dear Sir: It gi-.es me great pleas? ure to testily to tn gratifying result obtained at this Hotel throagn usina your Phosphoric P^ste; it is now two years s ncc I first hsanl or your rsui?dy,and determined to give it a la'r trial; that trial proved so successful that not a trace ot L.us ar Reaohes have since been discovered, although pr?viens to that lime we were completely overrun. Wlshiug you eveiy success ia the metal eerier you have chosen, Iiemain, jours res peat rally, JOHN WOId"E. Engineer. Fir rale by DOTTIE i: MOISE, Wholesale Druggists, No. 1C9 Moctlng-etrccot. ooiwir H..si. Charleston, s. c., October 7 wfm3uao< Agents ?or Southern stat s. A?VA ti C E S V OTTO N. ?O PLANTERS AND OTHERS wisursu TO no LU CO TTON IN ENG I A NB, Where STORAGE. INSURANCE, and other expenses for hol.-lim.' aro LESS ?bau in the UnitiJ States, wc will ad vanee TBS CENTS PKR POW S I) ON MIS BLI N G S, shipped to our friends iu Ll v- rpooL charging tho Eng? lish commorcialraio of interest, wnleta at present is FIVE PER TIC NT. And hol.l ss lou;; cs desired. CLAOHORN. 11ERBING ls CO,. AccotnaradaBoa Wharf. Kovciubci' 13 ?mos J^EETI.NG-S. FUVAOaY. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNISHING TUE IMPROVED MCCARTHY COTTON GIN, ?"TEAM ENGINES ANO BOXERS, of various sizea on hand IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CORN MILLS, 5COAB B3LL3, SUGAR BOILERS AND PANS, of ail bizes HORSE POWZRS AND GIN GEARING, from 6 tc 16 feet in diameter IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESSE3 lor Hmd pewor, Saw and Rxe MBls MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of all descriptions made to order Particular attention paid to HOUSE FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOR BUILD? INGS, GRATING?, CISTERN COVERS, SASH WEIGHTS, cfc, dre, WILLIAM S. HEXEREI, MA CHI N / .ST A X D F O ?.'NB ER Nc. 311 MEEI ING-S Mt RET, i U.UILE3T0N*, S. C. August 3_paws DIANOS! PI A N o sr: GOLD MEDAL FOR ISPS HAS .JUST BEEK' AWARDED TO CHAS. ll. SHEFF FOR TH li BEvT PIANOS NOW si ADE, OVER BALTIMORE. PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW ?ORK PIANOS. OFFICE AND WABERGUM. No. 7 N. LIBEBIT ?TBEET, ABOVE BA LI iMORE-STREEl, BALTIMORE. Md. SHEFF'S PIANO" ti WE ALL THE LATEST Improyemont, inoludio : toa Acrotle treble, ivory tronts, and vhs improved Froueli A?rien, ?wily war? ranted fur five years. wiJi privilege of oxea acm within twatro monties it not endrery sotiifaotory tc purchaser, t'ciout;-' aded Pianos and Parlor Or? gane always on hand lr ta 530 to ?300. nEnEns?-s wno HAVE OUR PIANOS IK csa: General Hebert E. Lee, lexington, Va. Gen-ral Hebert Rens > i, Willsington, N. C. Goueral D. H. HUI, Charlotte, N. C. Governor J.^?u Belcher, Lexington, Va. Messrs. R. Barwell is nota, Charlotte, N. C , Fe? male Seminary. C. B. Biddick, Female College. Kiltrcli's Springs, N. C. BMicp Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Max Strako-eb, Hal: uOpura. Messrs. Pierson i; .-<oas, sumter. S. C. Charlies Sp-u.-er, OhdSieStm S. C. Pend for a circular. Terms hbcral. October '.'? a-3aio^