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A Sckool Girl of ?be Period. Geography? Tea, t?ero'* * i^on each day, But lt's awfully hard to remember. We're been in South Africa nearly a month; Perhaps we'll go North lu November. What Hlstorv have we ? It's quite a big bock. Without any pictures-the bother ! To-day I ?is told Pd sustain a defeat In the battle of-something or other : Arithmetic? Qh, it's the bane of my life ! IV No matter how hard I may study, My knowledge of dividends, fractions and rules Continues unchangeably mud !/. Proficient in spelling ? I hope that I am, Though I Bhine less ns writer than talker; . ' And don't mind confessing how often I use V , A pocket edition of Walker. I write compositions? Of course, once a wcek We've such a dull subject to-morrow; I manage to spin out a page and a half, &"V Though lots of girls copy and borrow. ; To? ask me w?Ueh lesson of al! I prefer? You'll think my reply quite alarming; InlFrench we've a gentleman teacher, you know. And, somehow, it's perfectly charming ! Ji-IXAXCIAL AJfJ> COMMERCIAZ. The Money Market. THURSDAY, November 25. ISecurities of every description are gradually jj appreciating in value, and though the demand is ? limited, more confidence ts felt In such invest . Brents. The statement of the condition of the Bank of Charleston, made during the past week, x 'and the probability of the eariy resumption of the business of that and kindred institutions, has tended materially to strengthen their stocks, and has given a renewed activity to bank bills. Mo? ney is not so easy, and ls held at i to ix per WSW!*! per month on good collaterals. SOUTHERN BANE BILLS. Current Rates. ; Bank of Camden. . oo? 65 Bank of Charleston. par. Bank of Chester. 16? Bank of Georgetown. IS? Bank of Hamburg. 07? ' Bank of Newberry. 90? 03 Bank of South Carolina. 12? Bank of State of South carolina, prior to 1861. 45? 50 Bank of State of South Carolina. after January 1,1851. 25? 30 Cft,"umercla! Bank. Columbia. 03? Bxciiange Bank, Columbia. 20? Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston.? Merchants' Bank, Cheraw. 06? 08 People's Bank, Charleston.... par. Planters' Bank of Fairfield. ss? 08 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank, Charleston. par. Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston (old). 75? 80 Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston (new). 70? 75 State Bank, Charleston. 07? r? Onion Bank, Charleston. par. City of Charleston Change Buis. par. State of 3. Carolina Treasury Notes. par. BONDS, STOCKS AND COUPONS. ?ty'd? Columbia Bonds. 70? - ?tty of Columbia Coupons. 70? South Carolina Railroad and Bank Stock (whole shares). 40? v South Carolina Railroad (hall ?hares) 20? Sooth Carolina Railroad Six Per Cent Bonds.....TT 00? 78 00 . Booth Carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds. 78? 80 South Carolina Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness. par. aty of Charleston Six Per Cent. Stock. 64? 55 ? Caty of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.. 80? State of South Carolina Bouda (old). 70? State of South Carolina Bonds (new Issue of January l, 1867). 67? ? State of South Carolina Bonds (issued for Bank of thc State billa). ST? State of South Carolina Stock.. 66? Stats of South Carolina Coupons (fundable). 70? ' People's National Bank Stock.120 00? . First National Bank Stock.130 00? Union Bank Stock. 8 00? 8 60 Junk of Charleston Stock (whole > shares).SS 00? Bank of Charleston Stock (half shares). 13 00? People's Bank Stock. 6 60? soo Planters' A Mechanics' BankStok.. 2 60? 3 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad State guaranteed Bonds. 00? Greenville and Columbia First Mort? gage Bonds.? Northeastern Railroad First Mort? gage Bonds. 80? 82 ' Northeastern Railroad First Coupons (past due). 70? Northeastern Railroad Stock (capital) 8 00? .Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre? ferred. 30 00? Northeastern Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness. . 66? 60 Cheraw and Darlington First Mort KBonds. TS? m Oas Company Stock.23 00? 23 25 I V Charleston City Railway Stock (ex dividend. 62 60?63 ?0 Charleston Mining and Manufactur? ing Company's Phosphate Works ..? .? ' Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds (State guarantee). se? Savannah and Charleston Railroad ^tato guaran tee )Se ven Per Cent. - -Savannah and Char lenton Railroad Bonds (first mortgage). 76? SC Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock.25 00? aty ol Savannah Bonds. 86? 8T . City of Savannah Coupons (due pre viona to June 1,1866). ST? I City of Savannah Coupons (due after June 1,1866.? City of Memphis Bonds (endorsed by M. A C. Railroad. OS? ' Cfty of Memphis Bonds (unendesed) 60? Oliy of Memphis Coupons. Ts? . Memphis and Charleston R. R. F ?ck ll 00? Memphis and Charleston R. R. Bonds 85? Memphis and Cha'ton R. R. Coupons S3? Georgia State Coupons. 07? Georgia State Bond, 7 per cent, (old) 82? ' Georgia Sta te Bond, 7percenL(new) 86? 88 Imports. LrviapooL-Per Br ship Mnscongoa-4000 sacks salt. To Raven el A co. Exports. Kn Tons-Per steamship Magnolia-168 bags ' se* island cotton, 906 bales upland cotton, 31 tes rice; so bales yarn, 198 bbls seed rice, 93 bb la resin and sundries. PHILADILTHIA-Per sehr Archer A Beeves-14 hales cotton, 164 casks clay, is hhda and 16 tona Iron, ll cases mdse and 240 tons phosphate rock. Exports ot the Week. POBJtlQN. Lrv3KPOor^-Per ship Ellen Southard-20 bags . sm island cotton, ?048 bales upland cotton, asl hags cotton seed. MATANZAS-Per sehr Edna Harwood-80,000 feet resowed lumber. A Pour TM TUX WSST INDIES-Per sehr Thomas . Minkim mona-64,340 feet resawed lumber, 130 empty bhds. BAHAMAS-Per British schooner Bob-?ooo feet , Somber, OOOO shingles, 63 bbls flosr, 20 baga corn and peas, 2 boxes soap, 4 boxes codfish, : tierces rico and 2 bbb) beef sad pork. D0XBSTI0. Baw TOM-Per steamship Gulf Stream-63 hags sea island cotton, 080 bales upland cotton, 38 tos noe, 06 empty barrels.Per sehr Lilly 170,000 feet lumber, 60 casks rice, 286 bags cotton seed, 220 empty carboys.Per steamship Jas Adger-63 baga sea island cotton, OST bales up !> laud cotton, 84 tea rice, 86 bundles paper, 58 pkgs sun dries. 32 pkgs fruit.Per steamship Man hatton-66 bags sea Island cotton, 984 bales up? land cotton, 82 tierces rice, 14 bales yarn and 46 i packages. 5 BOSTON-Per brig M O Roseveit-400 tons phos? phate rock. ' PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Prometheus-466 . sales cotton, 143 bales yarn, 160 bbls rosin, 70 tes rle?, and sundries. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Maryland-?8 tea rice, 252 bales cotton, 14 tes clay, 15 bales yarn, M holes bides, 1270 bushels rough rice, 32 bales waste, 3 tona pig iron, 57 boxes shrimps, 81 bbls oranges, 120 pigs._ The Charleston Market. rem rm WXBK ENDING THURSDAY, NOV. 25, 1869. . THE Rx DEI ITS.-The arrivals at the principal cotton porta have continued to show an improve? ment on last year at all points but New Orleans, sad as the Western rivers Lave probably been put in tetter navigable condition by late rains, the prospeot of an increase at that port above the prevloua season w?l soon be Lidicated. The amount of their supplies up to the latest tele? graphic dates, as contrasted with that of last year, has been about aa folio wa: . " 3869. 1868. Mow Orleans, November 24.257,002 255,212 Mobile, November 34. 83,182 67,794 Savannah, November ?.lTo.oeo 102,007 Oh?rleston, November 24.??,215 M.550 Texas, November 10.44,487 41.0W Ylrgtnla, November 19.fls,oio 35,333 THE Corrow MARIST.-This article, in the Eu? ropean market, during the past week, has shown much steadiness, closing slightly lower. At New York lt has exhibited a weaker tendency, while at this port it has slightly fluctuated; and, while prices did not change to any Important extent, aa easier disposition bas prevailed. In tue for? eign market, middling uplanda have been quoted at lltfd, receding to iix@u,?id fl ?: st New York, they opened at 2sxc and declined to SSC, and st this point they commenced at ?K?24#c and reu on to si?24*c $ m. . Bte transactions at Liverpool and New York for this period have been as follows: On Friday, N vember 19, the former was Etcady and anchan ed, uplands ll VI, sales 10,000 bales; thc iatt was dull and heavy at 2S%c. On Saturday t former continued steady, uplands ll^d. sales V OOO bales; the latter was at 25>ic, eales isoo hal? On Monday the former was unchanged, uplan ll??d, sales 10,000 bales; the latter was heavy ai lower at 25,^e. sales 2500 bale*. On Tuesday ti former was bteady, nplands ll>id, sales 80 bales; the latter was heavy and ?40 lower at 25 sales 2300 bales. Oa Wednesday the former w; quiet, uplands lljf?llXd, salos 12,000 bales; tl latter closed heavy and in buyers' favor. Teste day the former. v. :is steady, uplands sales 10,000 biles. The stock of the artie.'e in i-i^ht at thc late dates was as follows: 1K09. 1808. Stock in Liverpool. 420,000 3?>,0? ACoat from India. 103,000 133,0t Atloat from America. 100,000 eo.oi Stock in London. 76,320 127,7 Afloat for London. 82,ooo 101,01 Stock in Havre. 7S.230 54,2< Afloat for Havre. 22,743 26,6' Stock tn Bremen. 4,283 8,7' Afloat for Bremen. 3,950 Stock in United Stai.-s oort-s- 202,439 20S.81 Stock in the interior towns. 60,137 50,6< Total. 1,113,102 1,168,8t Increase in visible supply. 44,2( Stock of cotton held by Manchester spinners s the mills, now 70,000 bales; same time 1868,115 OOO bales. Middling uplands now ll^tsill^'c then U%mi%<L The arrivals at this port for the period under ri view have been 564 bags of sea islands and Flor das and 7899 bales of uplands, against SCI hags c sea islands and Floridas and 8231 bales Ol' upland the week before, and 356 bags of sea isl?n-?" am Floridas and 6640 bales of uplands for th -rcs ponding weeK last year. Thttsc suppllt ? tvi come as follows: say of uplands per South Ca 0 Una Baiiroad 6Ri'8 bales, per Northeastern Kail road ?78 bales, Peedee 282 baleB, Georgetown, S C., 3 bales, Savaunah Railroad 4 bates, Florida i bales, Ashepoo 2 bales, Savannah 5 bales, vagoni 22 bales; of sea islaud?, Jaine* Lsland 46 bags Christ Church 17 bags, Norte?a tern Railroad 4 bags, Savannah Railroad 14 bags, RdistOl87 bags Jbhn's Island 21 bags, Chisolm's Mill 19 bags Asliepoo 5 bags, Hutchinson's Island 12 bags, Sa vannah 60 bags, Florida 171 bogs. The operations in this market tor this pcrirx have been as fol lo WK: On Friday, November IS, sellers were stirr. ar..', with a light supply, pri?es hardened in 8om< cases X@%c fl H?. Sales 420 bales; ordinary ic good ordiyary being quoted at 23<<$24c, low mid diing 24J?C middling ttXtSSSIMC, and strict mid diing nominal. On Saturday thc article was easier, and price in some transactions declined y/&%c fi te. Foie? 400 bales; ordinary to good ordinary being Qsotet] at 23@23>?c, low middling '?4&?iy;c, middling 24X?24??C fl lb. On Monday a limited number of purchasers kept up a steady inquiry daring the day at soir e what unsteady figure-, bot generally unchanged. Sales 500 bales. On Tuesday prices were 6oftcr, with a light de mand. Salos 3?0 bales; ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 23?23??'c, low middling 24c, mid? diing 24Mc ft te. On Wednesday the rates continued in buyers' favor. Sales450 bales; ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 22X023X, low middling 23Jit* 23%, middling 24@24.'.'o fi ?. Yesterday the market was quiet, but without quotable change. Sales about 325 hales, say 3 at 23; 12 at 23Ai; 19 at 23%; 65 at 2J%; SS at SSM: 4 at 237? ; 32 at 24; 26 at 2i%; 50 at 24.1*0. Wc quote: LTVZKPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.22%Qf?l '? bow middling.2Z%1g,2S% Middling.24 C.M4,'? Strict middling.24Mfer SBA ISLAND COTTON.-Tlie arrivais or sea is? lands and Floridas have been liberal, and were 564 bags, against 361 bags the week bcLirc, ?ii J 356 bags for thc ?ame week last year. The market has shown decidedly more animation, and pur? chasers have been anxious inquirers with rather firmer, and In some cases decidedly better prices, the lower grades allowing a partial Improvement of abont te \. lb, thc soles being thc largest of the season, say about 550 bags of all qualm-, s among which wore a considerable proportion of Floridas. Among the lots sold were the following: 3 bags Floridas ar. 50; 5 at 52; 4 at.',:.; 46 ul ?A; 10 at SS; 31 at 00; eat t>2%; 7 at 65c; of seo is? lands 6 at 65; 0 at 70; 2 at toe. Wc quote com? mon sea islands at 63@60; medium C5@7&; me? dium to fine 75&S0; fine to choico 80c<$$i and npwards fi lb. Rion.-There have boen fair arrivals of this grain, the receipts of Carolina rough having been about 2000 bushels for the week. Tho market has been steady during this period, thc article apparently bavlng reached ivs lowest Off. ore, Sales about 700 tierces of clean Caro Una, say 25 tierces at 6 3-18; 02 at 6 5-16, 186St 6X; 60 at ti%; 34 at 6 716; 95 at ?%; 19 at 9%; 00 at 613-10, and loo on private terms. Wo not% sales of soo bushels of seacoast rough at ? : 06 ; IMO do at $170; 1500 do at $185. We quote com? mon to fair clean Carolina, at C&\ ;_; ?uo? ?%<? 6%c fi te. Carolina neg!) : lay be quoted at $l6o@$l 60 for inferior, and $1 co?$l 90 per bushel for seacoast. Yesterday the market waa active, aud in Borne coses fully %c fi te better, tne sales being about 350 tierces, say 30 at 0%; 14 at 6 7-16; 63 at 6%; 146 at 6\; 17 at 0 13-16; 13 at tyt, and 38 at 615-13. NAVAL STORKS.-The arrivals were moderate, and were about 2000 bbls of all kinds. There has been a steady inquiry, spirits turpentine opening Brm, but closing easier. Transactions? In spirits turpentine have taken place at42??@44c ft gallon, closing duli. Rosin may bc quoted at S3 60@4 11 bbl for extra Ns. 1; $2 7503 25 fl bbl for No. 1; $22S@2 CO ft bbl for low No. 1; $180@2 fi bbl for No. 2 to extra No. 2, and $1 76 ft bbl for Ko. 3. Crude turpentine may bc quoted at $2 SO f) bbl for virgin, $2 co. for ycUow dip, and $100 for lard. BAT.-In thc absence or arrivals the market is becoming bare of stock, and there is, ooasc luently, a Armor feeling In tho market, but there have been no sales of note. Coan.-Thc arrivais of this grain have been small, with a very restricted inquiry. We note sales of 1000 bushels primo white Maryland al ll 29 fl bushel, weight, bags Included. Jobbing lots of prime white arc generally held ut about tl 35 ft bushel, weight, bags Inoludcd. FLOUR.-Dealers have a full and well assorted stock of this article, ror which there has prevailed i moderate Inquiry. We quote Northern and Western super at $c@6 60 ft bbl; extra at $6 75(<a r25fi bbl; family to choice brands at $7 50($o fi bbL Southern qualities are in ino I ""rate sup? ply, and may be quoted at $0 75^7 0 bbl ro? mper, $7 25@7 75 ft bbl for extrc, and $3@10 f) M for family to choice brands. BACON.-Thc market is fairly supplied with this irtlcie, and prices during 1 ?io week havo been without Important change. The demand has Peen moderate, and wc quote prime smoked shoulders at I6>jc fi lb; prime smoked clear rib sides ut 20.Vic; dry sailed shoulders at 14c, and salted clear rib fides at loire fi in; long clear salted at lSJ-jc, and strips at 20c te. VBUSTABLES.-Irish potatoes aro in abundant supply, and arc selling at $203 M fi bin. Onions ire In moderate stock, and are held at ?fcy? 5u fl bbL FRUIT.-Apples, Northern rjood s.3-1 choice mantles are selUng at $??40 fi bbL Oranges are n full supply or both. Florida and Wost India, und tell at $2?(?)3S fi M. Thesecond cargo of Baracoa mnanas has been received during ihc week, and lound bananas arc heid al *2'-.i ft bunch. BUTTER AND LARD.-There is a fair suck of . >rlme Gwheu. Wo quote good to primo nt 40? ?c fl lb. Western and other lower grades sell ( rom 30@35o fi te; country do. al ???30c fi te, is In quality. Lard is Li good snpply and ? held ' lt 19Q20C ] SALT.-Several lot* direct from Liverpool are cir lie port, but we learn or no wholesale transac- ' tons. Jobbing lots may bo quoted at $1 75 fi , tack. ' INDIA BAGGING.-Tho market ia well supplied ?th this article, and wc quote 23$24c fi yard - Dundee bagging, 44 inches, IK te?- for yard, ] 1 held at 33{?43?c. Soa island baggiag, 45 laches 1 ?Ide, 2 lb for the yard, Ls held at 46c. Rom-The demand for rope is moderate, and j pitta are somewhat nominal at quotations. Y/e ( mote hemp at -cents fi te; greciUeafatlOocata; md juts at 8.maa cents fi te. > ISON BASPS AN? TIES for cottoa, of tc? mac: a approved pattern?, aro offered on thc market at 6X@7)?c V ?, and pales have taken place at these figures. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-The market for this arti? cle ls dull. Wo quote timber for milling purposes from $5@9. Shipping timber $10@15; 4-4@5-4 flooring at $14015 fi M. Bright lumber, good merchantable, from city mills, cut to size, from $20@24 fl M hy thc cargo. FREIGUTS.-To Liverpool, hy steam, ?id on up lands, ixd on sea islands; by sail, we quote V2d on uplands and \d on sea Islands. To Havre, nomi? nal. Coastwise-to New York, by steam, %c on nplands and lc on sea Islands, $2 f? tierce eu rice; by sail, ?ic on cotton; $1 25 tierce on rice; 40c fi barrel on rosin; $3 f< If on lumber; $0(.?.I0 fi M on-timber. To Boston, by sail, ?.'c fi lb on upland cotton. To Providence, $8 fl M on boards, .So fi lb on cotton. To Philadelphia, by steam, ?ic fi lb on nplands; by sall, $6@7 fi M on bourds; $9 on timber; $3 fi ton on clay, and $3 50<ffl4 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam, }i%ytc fi lb; by sail, $6@7 fi M on boards; $3 50@4 fl ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Daricn and Satllla River, Ga, and Jacksonville, Fla, to Northern ports, and $11012 ft M are rates on lumber and boards. KxcnANGE-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester? day was irregular at 135;? for eo day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.- The banks are purchas? ing sight checks on New York at H discount : 5 days % discount; 10 days fi per cent discount; 15 days -; 20 days -; 30 days -. They are sell? ing sight checks at % premium. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at 25K and selling at 27 >?. Market? by Telegraph. VOBRIGN MAREKTS. LONDON, November 25 - Noon.-Connote 03?? Bonds 83J?. Sugar 39s 3d 2C9R 6d. Evening.-The bullion in the Bank of Bngland has decreased ?161,000. LivERi'OOL,Novcmbcr25-Noon.-Cotton steady; uplands HXallXd; Orleans llXali?id; sales 10,000 bales. Red Western wheat Ss Td. Lard 74s. Bvcning.-Cotton closed steady; uplands ll- rd; Orleans ll J{d; sales 12,000 bales; for export and speculation 3000 bales. PARIS, November 2T>.-Booree opens qniet. Rentes 7lf 55c M von lu g.-The specie in the Bank of France has decreased 13,000,000 fran CB. IlAVjtE, November -?5-Noon.- Cottou oi*ns quiet and steady. Evening.-Cotton closed quiet; tr?s ordinaire on the spot If 34>?c. POMKSnC MARKET?. NEW YCRK.NovembcrSO- Noon.-Stocks firm on Northwestern shares, but weak and unsettled LalanocllBt. Money 6a7. Sterling, long;short BX. Gold 25&. Sixty-twos 16},'. Tenncsseca, ex-coupon, 09; new 51 Jj; Virginias, ex-conpon, 50; new 62??; Louisiana", old 65M; new 60; Levees f0; eights 79; Alabama eights l>2?i; Aves 60; Georgia sixes 81; sevens 93; North Carolinas, old 44H: nsw33."i: South Carolinas, new 65?*. Flour rather more steady. Wheat a shade firmer. Corn dull and declining. Mess pork dull al $33 50. Lard quiet. Cotton steady at 25c. Turpen? tine Steady at 47c. Rosin fairly active; strained $21582 20. Freights dui!. R ven lng.-Cotton opeued steady, bat closed dull and declining: sales 3000 bales at 25c. Flour aehade fu rner and in fair demand ; superflue Slate $4C0a5; common to fair extra Southern $5 30aG. Wheatashade firmer and in moderate demand; winter red Western $1 33al 3S; flliniols $1 23, Corn a shade easier and rather wore do? ing; mixed Western Jl Cual 10. Mess pork heavy at $33 C0a34. Laid a shade easier at lflalti.'.;c. Whiskey closed lirm ut $1 02al 04. Groceries dull and heavy. Turpentine 47048c Rosin unchang? ed. Freights declining; oa colton, hy steam, 5-10d. Money quiet and easy at Ca7 per cent. Sterlingdull at8)*'a'<v. Gold heavy at 24J?. Gov? ernments in sympathy with gold und declined, but closed steady ; Sixiy-iwoa ny; Southerns heavy and declining. EALTIMORB. November 25.-Cotton qnlut; mid liing uplands at 24Xc. Flour in better demand; [trices favor buyers. Wheat active; prime to L-holce?l 25al 32. Corn lirm: new white 90a95c; old $1 OiM 08. Rye firm at 99ca$l. Mess pork quiet at $32a33. Bacon quiet. CINCINNATI, November 25.-Corn advanaing and scarce, with Rales of old at $1 06; little lu market; new 85c, and in gsod demand. Whiskey drooping; smaU sales at 98c. Mess pork nomi? nally unchanged, lard quiet and held at Iba 18XC. ST. Louis, November 25. - Corn declining; new mixed m bulk 73e; new white sacked 87c; prime Lo choice old white 97c?$l 03. Whiskey $1 05. Mess pork dull at $30. Sugar-cured barns 3Ie. I/OUisvuxc, Hovcmber 25.-Corn steady at 89o, Provisions very firm. Old mess pork $32. Lard 18c. Whiskey $1 18. WILMINGTON, November 25.-Spirits turpentine lull with a declining tendency. Rosin steady for Ow grades; others dull; strained $1 coal e?y" ind $165a4 for No 2 to pule. Crude turpentine a diade lower at $17503. Tar unchanged. Cotton lulet at 23a23>?c. AuoufTA, November ii.-Cotton opened with i good demand at 23 v. but closed easier; sales KO bolos; receipts 918 boles; middling 23,\ic SAVANNAH, November 25.-Cotton, receipts 2336 ?les; exporta 1410l?ales. Being thanksgiving .hero was no market. MOBILB, November 2.'.-Cotton, in limited dc nand and closed weak; sales ooo bales; middling 0>.\->*e; receipts 1190 bales; exports 815 hales. Nsw ORLEANS, November 25.-Cotton dull and Mc lower ot 23J?c; sales 1 soo bales; receipts 4215 .laics; exports to Liverpool 2435 bales; to Ilavro 1908 bales; coastwise 40 bales. Sugar, prime 12c. molasses, prime 62a6ic. Wilmington MnrVet. WIIJilNGTON, "November 24.-TtmrnwnsB. ?ales of 103 ubis at $305 for soft and $1 75 for hard, ft 280 lbs. SIM iura TPRPSNTINR.-Market qnlct, and prices i shade lower. Sales of only 44 bbls at 24>ic or country, and 4Sc V gallon for New York pack? ages. ROSIN.-Sales of 1172 bbls at $1 60al nj for itralnod; $1 66 for No. 2; $1 8Gal 95 for extra No. I. and $22?03 60 for No. 1, as In quality. TAB_83 barrels sold at $2 fi bbl. OovroN.- No sales reported. Interior Cotton Market*. MONTGOMERY, November 22.-Tho market is pilot and rather dull; low middlings 22^a22?ic. SKLMA, November 23.-The market closed with int buyers. Soles yesterday co boles, on o basis >f 22J{<: for middlings. COLUMBIA, 8. C., November 24.-The cotton narket las been more active to-day; thc sales unnuuted to 110 bales; middling 23c. ATLANTA, November 23.-The market closed inlet a*. 23c for middlings; 22>? for low middlings; ?1J? for good ordinary; 20>i for Ordinary. 8?MTKR, November 24.-There hos been about .00 bolos sold during -the week ending the 24tb. iVe quote: Ordinary SOJfc: good ordinary 22i{e.; ow middling 22,S?c; mlddliug 22,\'c; strict mid* liing 20 ??e. MACON, November 23.-Receipts to-day 47S lales; sales 233 balen: snipped 4::u bales. The narket was quiet and dull today, and closed hus tais evening, at a decline ol' ??0 011 yester ioy'ri ligures. Middling Ci'.ic. COLUMBUS, November 23.-Tho morket opened n the morning with middlings at 22,'<c. in the iflernoon the demand was greatly moderated, tnyera ofleriug S2KO, holders demanding 22J?. ?ales 308 bale?. Receipts issi onies. shipment.-; 92 bah s. Comparative Exports of Cotton und ?liec from the Port of Charleston, frons Sep? tember 1 to November 21?, 1 sr>'.>. BXTOBTXO TO liverpool... )thcr Br. Ports rotT G. Britain .avro. )iuc?- Fr. Ports ."otcJ Prac 00.. t. of Barone.. tot'l N. Kuropc t.of Europe., v. indies, Ac. \3lal P. Porta.. !?>0U-'70. S. I.il'p'd. i U;Ct ??Ci 19207 19257 ?oston. ihodc Island. ?cw Tork_ 'hlladelphia.. lait, t Nr'folk rta. U. a Ports WI Cse Ports Grand Total ?33 1092 10 nen 125? 280 2O400 341 44029 4668 50?C ll 1& 18?8-'?0. S. l.iUp'd. 1 Rice 840 SM 549!>7 75?7 2204 OM 1239 8ir> 490i </?0j CjKfc ?588 CC SS SM 1185 680 32910 1102 ?315 42298 SOTS <07 1703 472 0070 Charleston Wholesale Prices. ARTICLES. PRICES. BAGGING, yard Bundee. 30 <a 45 Gunny Cloth. 33 0 24 BAU ROPE, fi ii; Manilla. ? Western. 8 <6> 12X Jute. 6 di 8 BUTTEK-Goshen. 30 (n> 45 Couu'.y. 25 (!?< 30 COTTON, lb Ordinary to good ordinary.... 22!<(5> 23}? Low middling. 23Ji@ iMiddling to strict middling... '-4 (?4 24& Good middling. Sea Island. 50 6j> 100 COFKEf, V lb Rio. 20 (di 26 Laguajru. 28 & Java. ?JO <? 40 FKRTII.1ZM?3 Carolina Pcrtflizer. 9 2000 ros. 60 00 ? Wando Fertilizer. 60 00 (o> UouWe Relined Poudrcttc. 30 00 Ci Niles' Phosphate. 63 00 (vi Peruvian Guano, fi 2240 lbs... 105 oo ? Pacific Guano, fl 2000 lbs. 65 00 (av Phtcnix Guano. 55 00 M Baugh's Phosphate, ? 2000 lbs 60 oo (? Rhodes' Phosphate, 2000 lbs 05 oo ? Rhodes'Standard Manure ($65 time). 57 50 @ Orchillo Guano (S40 time). 85 00 OP Lund Plaster. 2* 50 @ Mapes'Super Phos. 2000 lbs. 00 00 ? Woolston\s Phosphate of Lime 65 oo <$ WooLston;s Vege'or, fi 2000 lbs 65 M ? Croasdalc's Gen. Sup.Phos. net 60 00 (gt Bowers'Complete Manure, net co ou @ Sardy's Phos. Peruvian, cash. 65 00 fn) Sardy's PaciflCGuano, cash... 60 00 (ni I'atapsco Guano. 08 00 (ft? K. Prank Co's Phosphate.C5 00 @ FLOUK, f* bbl Super. 6 oo @ ? 50 Northern and Western Ext ra. 0 73 <?d 7 00 Baltimore Extra. .. <8 Southern-Super. 7 00 (a) 7 25 Extra. 7 50 ? 7 75 Family. 8 00 <& 10 00 BRAIN, f* bushel Maryland Oats. <? Western Oats. Corn. 1-9 <& 1 86 HAT, ft cwt North River. <9 LOUDER, M feet- . Clear White Pine, Hrs: quality. 50 00 <?> 55 00 White Pine, good run. 38 oo (qt 40 oo Yellow Pine. ?o oo ? 24 oo Boards, rough. 14 Oo (4 lo 00 Grooved and tongued 2S 00 <& 32 00 MOLASSES, f? gallon Cuba. . Muscovado. '* , Sugar-houhc. ?0 (vj 1 00 New Orleans..-.. ttl NAVAL STOKES, f* bbl Tar. g lite h. r* Rosin, pale. * M ? . ; . Rosin, No. 1. 3 75 <4 4 co Rosin, No. 2. 1 80 2 00 Rosin, No. 3. 1 "6 <9 ? ? Spirits Turpentine, f( gallon.. 42>i@ 41 Oakum, fi Ut. 1? ?* .. SAILS-American 4?20d., ? keg 6 50 ? .00 POWDKH-Dupont's, F.F.F. g ..- 6 70 ctf Dupont's, F.F.F. 5 60 <?> Dupont's, Blasting. 4 2o (at PROVISIONS, ? lb Bacon, Hams. 6 " Sides. 20 ? 20}.' Shoulders. lOJ?f?s Strips. 20 & Lard, in keg. 19 <3 20 Butter. 30 ? 4.-. Cheese. 15 <"> 'A Potatoes, irish, ft bbl. 2 00 @ 3 SO Sweet . 3 50 (ot 4 00 Onions..-. 5 00 ec 5 50 Apples. 500 ? ooo Eggs . 30 (? 32 Poultry-Chickens, f, doz.... soo (ai 4 00 Fowls, ? doz. 5 00 (w fi 00 RICK, V rb-Carolina. ? (<? 7 East India. <** SALT, <p sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 73 @ Liverpool, flue. <M> SUGAR, ft IL- Raw. fc* Porto Rico. W Muscovaiio. G? BEESWAX-fi Iii. 38 (<? 40 Hints. Green-"j? rb. os (<? Dry. is ii CHESTNUTS-ft bushel. 4 00 ??> sea IO cr 9 fi na gs to co JD? "to c LC a. ?oro - e PP 0'/>,/( o co rr.ro ero - ? |<o[3 5 S Er 5 S ? S5 71 a Kg o 3 i/.vivsv, ?5 as st at ss ss c ? o o o o o c? o c ~! < ?? < ?1 -? A o A ^) O no ricer: 33S3 i 3 3333 cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr c o o co o o o n> o o ^ ??"1^1 1 -1 ?1 *! ?I "1 CO CJOCO I : ? . s HUH1 WMMM. OOO- M ; C6 4- C . (P -I O . -I IO O *- IO . ?lo?^r- O S 1 rr O Cl IO * w ?0 S10 o c :J 00 co o to p jo p j f * p to O i o'? t. MV W-i j.05 r- - 1 O -J -4 '-r C: - OJ r - I MUM 9 eu au CHMcrtto ppcopp -IM(JU og -1 to 'G. -IO g coSwS?ic?t'lcfc?-ao jo J?; ?S s to co c.? . M. o j o MO?, ? e. : S: os to; " ,1- '? on OJ . SS tear . ii . tc tn . *- . uo c: . co . a if- 0 O'- ' .CO Wt,. CO O OO QD C- . M JJ Ss to 1-co o. o ?- - . . 10 c - i. B?jVi cn o>";t"oo -. O o; . . IO -4 CO M tO CO !? .*- J> ww. . o< . O' l j^r <r . Vio 10 c-. . oe ?: : : jo p ; S S l ? . o . ? 7' : : S: : fe SS IS: g|i ls . ; fe to o c - o> OJ C. ? . M. ?o ??"-"- to"~. V> -' cr . . c. 10C M i^?o -i ^< ?* p-rp; .Myi^ijo; Q na. . OJ 0*00 <pr* . OC.?' Jf(lC-?' jo co cn . ot,-, o-'w ?-to . to--; 10,2? c ~ ?=> ; M. p to p : j* *? ooo-' "-.erb*."-co- g?? ooo. c. o c.. o *. . 0? ceo? coco-i WO- cote - ^ 3 S B .3 j: gag gsa 2.0 sil iso 53P .0-0 o < ?. 5 0 SU?.. T?O c' g? 1 - OV Sig -i ll None.-We have deJuctcd from 7,(Ci'. bales uplands, from Mobile .. Savannah 1015 bags KS island ?ind and, and from Charleston 1050 bags 17 bales upland-tho quantities received at those lortsfrcrn Mobile. Florida, Texas and Savannah. J ? I New Orleans .. hales, from _ baie? no? ses island and Pusse agers. Per K*,eamslirp Charleston, for New York-M Barnett, G c curs, 11 L Cortelyon, Miss Ann John ion, li 1) \*<>, 1: Genny, J McLean, E Welte, Mrs J ? Morton, Mrs M Burt, Miss A Spooner, MISS S S Spooner. L Caldwell, Mrs Hamilton auU four clul Iren, 0 T Goodwin, Ii Gerwick, Geo Stuck, i A loustus, C Baker, P A Smith. Per steamship Magnolia, for Now York-Mrs >awrence and child, Fernando WiLson, 0 L Du >OTC, F Donaldson. Per steamer City Point, from Palatkt, via Jack lonville. Fernandina and Savannah-D Routh. Dr tS Becker, O Floyd, 3 and R Crawford, S J Bouk light, W w Kelly and wife, Mrs Peck, J L Jones, Mitchell. T G Balle, Kennedy, O B Wcndt. J D tobins, Rayzon, Chapiu, Lonnard, Ransom, Y/ H iloore, J Hibburn, B PThJon, W P Nichols, W C lorn, Koreas, Fnxcrd. i W Woodward, Mrs S linds. J T Ford, Miss Ford, Thurston and wiie.V ? Bird, T P Doger, Stu."--^. Col Hamilton sad v^3, sud 5 on deck. Export* of Rice, \rt val Stores and Lam? ber from thc Port of Charleston, from September 1 to November 35,1869. ?869^'7?T i ?S6S-'69. EXJ'OI?TEI) TO Boston. Sew York_ Philadelphia.. Baltimore_ Sew Orleans.. Mobile. ProvldVe.K I. Dth'r OS Portal NAVAL STOR'S I.I'M KKK. |--L Bbls. i Feet. Bills. M'MBKR. Feet. 6,412? .TJ.OOOl 4,2221 7f.,000 3,614 1,087,016 2,S08| 1,924.000 2,919 S3,000| 200 1,867,793 2??? 158,000, 1,509' ."s.UOy li:;,14nl ..;sii,C>55! 341,000 r'alCoasir.'scj 13,210| 2,4&0,2ic| 8,7i>u? 3,S?0,052 Barcelona.! 40c;.! Mnj'aft M'ket.!.!.i ITeM indies.. i.| si2,iu'j; Halifax, Ii 8.. .j. it John's, NB. . .! bondon.I.I. Ilristnl, Eng.. I.|. Mvcrpool.! 650?.! 3,234 ilavrc.I. Montevideo.... ?rcat Britain. 3,478;. C303 49i U.t,797 ..I. Total Foreign, i 4,703 3l2,loni u,5S6 043,797 Grand Total! 17.913? wno J1S = == y, M 9 SnS H o 3 ft . o 5 o -i -t Sr : p o o I : si 5 ff 71,3251 18,3851 4,504,449 ~ : 2? i I,. n a ?2 cc O c C I' i g il - i ./ I?"l s ss* ? a J: fal ,-.1 pO^PMjS I ? 2 -SS Jg s Si :??S??l: la -1 a fl ? 2 S ? a ?tnrks of Cotton in thc Interior Towns not inclnded in the Receipts. TOWNS. IMS. lugnstaft liam'g..November 131 Haoon.Ga.November 20[ jolumbus, (ia.November 21 Houlgouiery, Ala.. November 20 lelma, Ala.November 21 Memphis, Tenn - November 20 Nashville, Tenn.. ..November in Total. 4.IH7 10,459 .-.177 8,140 3.41S I4,.r54 DM 60,1371 50.6t; S Receipts by Railroad, November 2."?. ROUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 073 balea cotton. 149 birts Hour, l car pig Iron, m Railroad Agent. O w Williams A co, 0 li Wai ,er A co, Pd/.er. Budgers A eu, A J Salinas, J ii S Moan, Frost,'. Adgcr. .1 N Hobson, E .. Wies ft < o, IV K ?tyan, A II Mulligan, Kirkpatrick ft Witte, SraeserA Smith, L ?> OcSatissurc, W lt Swr.li A :o, VJ Kerr ft co, Wardlaw & Carew, ami others. NORTHKASTKRN RAILROAD. 10T bales upland and 19 bales sea island cotton, :. billa naval stores, ears phosphate, lumbi r, mdse, .vc. To B li sm iiiard A co, J Trieste, S 1> Stoney. Reeder ft Davis, R Pring!", A .1 Salina.:, .1 lYUev, Walter & co, J B Campbell, il Fashion, S '?'eathers, .1 Tate, P Brown, L Plowers, M Smalls, Howard A Bio, J Welters, Bavcncl .t co, Frost A iVdger, J Jackson, Graescr A Smith, Mowry ft co, Kirkpatrick A Witte, Kendall'* Dockery, J it [Tingle Son, Claghorn, Herring .V. co, A I! Jar irbL G W Williams A co. W I, Webb, W K Ryan, Caldwell ft Son, W W Wlillden, J (i MilnorA co, C ?ahlmanu, FC Archer, Ostendorff A co, A 'I M and ttaUroad Agen:. HAVANNAH AND CHABLBSTON RAILROAD. Cotton, rice, mdse, Ac. To W A Bovie, R Riley, ? A May, Wagner A Stewart, M Flaum. S A Jaco ?y, C Hannes, Kinsman A Howell, W C ?co ft co, W M Lawton. J K Pringle A Son, Knuapaiix .V. jonzales, J Colcock A co, J II Wurlitnaiin. Geo W Williams ft co. J A Enslow A co. 0 Wlglall, Reed? er A Davis, J Fraser, A J Salinas, W D Warren. MARINE NEWS. DHARLB8T0N, NOVE M B K B '2 G. ARRIVED YESTEIIDAY. Steamship Charleston. Derry, New York-left. S3d Inst. Mdse. To J Adecr A co. J l> Aiken .t co, v D AbrcDH A co, Andrews A Salvo. J Archer, J Ap L>le, iilsclioir A < o, Hoiiniunn l?ros, T At ItristolA k co, C Dart A co, F 0 Horner, T li Blackwell, W ? Bissel], K liinder. E Tilrown. C D Brahe ft co, W s Corwin ft co, T M Cater, T D Clancy & co, John Lfampscn ft co, L Chap?n ft co, Miss M Clear. L L'ohm ft co, w il Chafes ft co, crane, hoyleton ft ?o. Camer?n, Barkley ft co, Chlsolni Uros, Howie t Moise, L Elias, 1) r Fleming ft co. Forsythe, Mc? comb A co, J II Graver ft CO, C Goldstein, Good rlch, Wincman ft co. ll Gerdts A co, Goutremcr Uros, P L Guillcmln, N A Hunt, J P Horbach, Wm Hunt, 0 > Hacker, Jeffords ft co, Jennings, Thom ilnson ft co, Kliuck, Wickcnberg ft co, c Kerri? ot!, E J Dewitt, J Helseman A Uro. A Langer, C Utscbgi, Ceo H Undstcdt, Laurey ft Alexander, Huller, Nimlu ft co, J II Murray, Mrs Magrath. N lfcrnaugh,W Matthicraen, J no G Milnor ft co, N K Itailroaii Agent, 1) O'Neill ft Son, B O'Neill, Jno F D'Neill 4 Son, J C Ogcman. W ll Pennal. W F I'addon, Palmetto Engine co, J R Pringle, J Itu^ ?ell, S C Railroad Agent, B Scott, L Schuell, I Shaw, J E Semkc, B P Stoddard, ? W rid neus, Southern Express Company, J ll TCltzcn, W Vin :o, F Vou Samen, Werner A Ducker, W O Whit leu ft co, F Wellman, Wagoner ft Monsces, W W Warren, J H Wilson, Walker, Evans ft Cogswell, \ Yeadon, W J Yates. Steamship Falcon, Horsey, Baltimore-left - instant. Mdse. To Mordecai A co, Courtenay rrenholm, SCRailroad Agoui, strauss ft uro, L Silas, J CBiOhmc. Jennings, Tlioiulinoon ft co. J il Taylor A eo, H Cobla ft co, Taft A Howland, T tfulcahv, Osteudorir ft co, Wagen cr ft Mousers. L rt'oodside, J ? Alkeu .t co, D Briggs, J L Craver t co. Wm Gurnev, L Keueckc, E Bruder, A D I.0 .:11g. Bollmann l^os, L Lorentz, W G Wlidden A :o, <; 11 Wailers ft co, Goodrich, Wincman ft co, dart A co, J ? .'I Wohltmann, chapeau ft Ucfferon, iV M Hird ft co, I) O'Neill A rion, ll Feldmann ft co, >orge Steinas, Msntoncft co. Kirkpatrick ft Aitte, Pelzer, R< Igers A co, D Paul ft co, Kllnek, S ft co, B (ierd:.! A co, J W LlndSly. E J II j'ischer, Wm Han all ft co, L K Cordray ft co, F P roule. W C Dukes r? co, c Voigt, J Meitzler, J lt 'ringle, J ll Wluo.\ Willis A Chisolm, James Wiley & co. Mowry ft co, C D Brahe ft co, .1 kirk aud, A flolicson,':i 1 ulwinkle ft co, Wm Harrell b co, ll Klalte ft io, G J Lulin, .1 Thomas lt co, li li Stelling, P L?tz, Wm Marseher. Jaeiusft Witte, J H Duneman, OW Steffens, W IJCIiailee ft co, G W Flack, Ravenel ft Holmes, drs A M Snowden, Vincem ft Brown, O Philips, .v c Bec ft co, J, F. Adger ft co, B Feidiuann, Charles Ccrrlson, 0 Popi*ctthelm, J M Dr/an, li Bischoff k co. West ft Jones, Kracke, u Tldeuiann, J A luackenburih, J ll Wuhltinanii. Br ship Museongus, Groves, Liverpool-37 days, iait. Tu .'.av nu 1 ft co. Br bark Markt, Weitster, New Haven. Conn-12 lays. ????la--.. To Willis ft CilArim. On thc 20th MS;., (--?r cape Lo-,: ont, experienced a heavy blow rom tile southwest, which suddenly shifted to ion li, in which spilt topsoil, ftc Brig Itcasltaw, Sil?i?v, l'?iladc'phLi-IS days. JoaL To WJohnsoa. Merchants1 Lim; -chr Minnie, Hin'.-on, New fot --'> day .'.?': <?, Ao. To Wm lionel! ft co, Idams, Damon ft rai .1 K A*lgcrft co, J D Aiken ft ?1, >: tv Almnr, U ?I tlioi? & co, Bollmann Bros, .' K : :r.i ft co, c Bart ft c >, Cameron, Parkley ft .0. w ti chafasrr., K it Cowiterlhwalt, McUuff kihcn, Clacius ft Witto. K W Cox, DowloA Moise, ; Davis. Bongin* ft Ahilar, I) F Fleming ft co, ioodrich, Winemau ft co, ll Gerdts A co, WGur? ley, J Gorham, Hart ft co, Wm Bunt, Holmes ft .'l?der, J llurkamp ft co. J W Harrison. Jennings, ??oml nsnn A co, ii ?vlatte ft co, (kllnek, Wicken nberg ft co, 0 L Kornaltrcns, A Langer, 0 Lilien ha) ft co, W McLean, J Marshal), Jr, M Mark-, D ?.Neiil ft Son, J F O'Neill ft Sun, D O'Ni ill, osieu lorffAco, Palmetto P 0 Association, J A (>tta':k nhnab,SC Railroad Agent, Kavenel ft Bolmcs. Henhouse ft co, Q W Steffens ft co. D li Silcox, J Imall ft CO, A Tobias' rion*. .lr?o V Taylor 4 co, .1 'l.ompson ft co, w llfferbardt, W L Wehh, Wer 1er A Ducker, Wegner ft Uou&ees, Pttid, Welch .v trandea, Walker, Evana ft Cogswell, L Welskotr, V* G Wlillden A co, Ceo W William:-, jc co. J N M Voliltmauu, Henry WUlhtms, W J Tates, T M later. Sci.r Fannie ? Bucklln, Bnckiin, Rookport, Me, la Newport, ll 1-d days. Urne and hay. "lo A icilobb. Jr. Sehr Lizzie Carr, Gilc?irist, Wood's Hole vii fewport, R ]-> days. Gnana Tourdcr. 9clirAnnleCllli.se, Mitchell. Ballimore-0 days. l"ano. To H F Baker, Geo W Williams ft 00, J N leeson. Railroad Agent. isebr niectrle S;ia. k, Cornel!, ls!e Eonacco, Hon -1? days. OwoauuLs. To .1 A Ensiow 3. co. iotind to New Yor?, and having damaged thc Igplng, has put In for reptdrs. Sehr Ann 8 Deas, Garlmttic. West Point Mill. 3 tes rice. To Frost ft Adger and S O Stoney. Sotir George Wasningw n, Mills, Toogood00. 13 agssea Island colton. To J 14 Pringle ft Bon. | ( Sehr SotiUiernnr, Jei'ers, Santee, nco bushels wini*, rice. To W C Courtney A co. Sc'-.r Lillian, tfalker, Santa?. 1*00 tuaheia j Jgi. rice. To W C Dee A co. Sehr L Warren, from Oombabec. 2900 bushels rongh rice. To W C Bee ft co. Steamer City Point, McMillan. Palatka, via Jacksonville, Fernandina, Ac. 101 bales colton. Ac. To J D Aiken A po, Reeder A Davis, W B Williams ft Son, W H Chafeeft co, .1 H Ingraham, Fraser A Dill, Claghorn, nerring ft co, Cohen, Iianckel A co, Roper & Stoney, J ? Robson, John Wirth A co, F von Sante i, Mantouc k co, J BTog ni, A B Mulligan, O w Wilhams A co, D Jacob?, E lt Stoddard A co, Kirkpatrick A Witte, Pincknev i:ros, col A P Ulount, Wm M Bird A co, and J it Pringle. Boats from James' Island. 2 hairs sea islard cotton. To W C Bee A co. Received from Cldsolin's Mill. 50 tierce.? rice and 3 bags sea Island cotton. To W C Pee A co, Chisoloi ?ros. Reeder & Davis, Gaillard A Miuott, Roper A Stoney, Mowry A co. IN TBS OFFING. Hark Hombarsond, from Liverpool, with sa'l and pig iron, to Ravcnel A co, and a bark un? known. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Magnolia, Crowoll.Ncw York-Ravc? nel A. co. Sehr Archer A Reeves, Ireland, rhiiadeipi?a II F Baker A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Magnolia, Crowed, Ne w York. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Manhattan, W'codhuli, New York, November 22. Sehr Johu A armin, Poster, at Philadelphia, No? vember 22. OP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr W B Mann, Rogers, at New York, Novem? ber 22. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Brig Marine, Reed, from Wood's Hole, Novem? ber 22. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Charleston, Berry, a: Now York, No? ve ni ber 23. Steamship Falcon, Horsey, Baltimore, Novem? ber 23. RY TELEGRAPH. SWAXNATT. November 25.-Arrived, sears Clara Elwell, Portland; Oliver, Roland; Abbie Donn, Manna Low and Trade Wind, from New York; bark Flora M Hurlbnt, Newport, Wales; brig M C Haskell, Philadelphia; Frontier, Richmond; M E Hind, Roston; ship Margaret, Liverpool; steam? ship San Antonio, Wilmington. Cleared, steam? ship Gen Barnes, New York; sotir John Croaker, Salem. MEMORANDA. 'Hie sehr John A Crinia, at Philadelphia, reports having experienced heavy weather the entire passage. On the loth, cir Cape Lookout, and 19th, <>tr Chlncoteague, had heavy southeast gales, dur? ing which stic narrowly escaped being wrecked uu thc shoals. The sehr Emma, from Petersburg for George? town, S C, passed out orr portress Monroe, No? vember 23. Tlie brig Adelaide (of Topshaw, Mo.) I'rom this port for Boston, arrived at Holme' Hole Novem? ber 21, after a passage of 28 dara. She reports continuous northwest gales, and was 23 days .?out li ot' Hatteras. In a southeast gale, on the 17th, lost, deck load of rosin and iron. List of Shipping IN THE l'OKT OF CUARI.BSTOX, N0VEM15SH 18. Vessels under loo tons, and steamers coasting within the Sute, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. Champion, 1418tons, Lockwood, at Mger'.S wharf for New York, loadiug-James Adger A co J W Evenuan, tun tons, Hlncitiey, at Atlantic wharf, for Philadelphia, ready-John A Theo Getty. SHIPS. Ellen Southard, 04% tons. Morse, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, ready-Willis A Chis olin. Duke of Wellington (Rr). 724 tons, Allen, at Van derhorst's wharf, for Liverpool, loadiu Ravcnel A CO. Muscongufl (Ur), - tonn, Groves, at Vandcrltorst's wharf, from Liverpool, discharging-Ravencl it co. BARKS. Annie Kimball, 732 tons, stlnson. at Central wharf, for Liverpool, ready-Street Uros u co. Dalkeith (Br), 848 tons, Langwill, at Royce's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-R Mure A co. iris, (Hr,)- tons, Sullock, ;.i Marshall's wharf, for a Port In Great Britain, loading-R Mure ft co. Mary gillam (Rr), 421 tons, Butler, nt Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-J T Betty. Don Justo, 693tons, Ronltoir, ut Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Willis A Cbisolm. J II Eaton, 3?2 tons, El dug wood, at Palmetto wharf, for London, loading-J A Enslow A co? M.ir!.i (?ir), - tons, Webster, m the Stream, from Kew Haven, ju.it arrived-Wi.hs A Chisolm BRIGS. Lady reno [Wc), 356 tons, Patterson, at Bennett's whan', from Salt River, Jam, walting-W P Hall. A Fomento (Span), 107 tons. Alsina, at Brown A co's wharf, for Barcelona, loading-w p II an. Erne simla (Span), 120 tons. Rotg, at drown A co's wharf, for Barcelona, loading-W P Hall. Joven Antonio (Spun),212 tons, Carbonen,at Brown k co's wharf, for Barcelona, loading-w F Hall. . G F (leery, 327 tons, Conklln, in Ashley River for Philadelphia, loading-W Roach A co. Gambia, - tons,-, at Central wharf, for Jacksonville, ready-II F Baker A co. Ctcsar (Span), - tons, Mark, at Brown A coV wharf; from St John's. P Is just arrived-W P Hali. Bonshaw, 275 tons, Sylvester, ut foot Laurcns-st wharf, rrom Philadelphia, discharging-Ris? ley A Creighton. SCHOONERS. Petrel, loo ions. Skinner, at Union wharf, from Baltimore, to tie repaired-J A Knstow A co. lally, 412 tons, Hughes, nt Boyce ft co's wharf, for New York, ready-W Rom h k co. Ralph Carlton, 338 tons, Carter, at Central wharf, for Philadelphia, loading-ll F Baker A c<>. Edna Harwood, 2S5 tonn, Harwood,' in Ashley River, for Matanzas, ready-J A Enslow A co. Archer A Reeves, 253 tons, Ireland, in Ashley River, for Philadelphia, loading-H F Raker A CO. Marian Gage, 302 tons, Shepherd, at North? eastern Railroad wharf, for New York, load? ing-W Roach A co. Matoaka, -tons. Fooks, in Ashley River, fora Northern Port, loading-Street BroHA co. Fawn, 200 tons, Kelly, at N E Railroad wharf, for Wilmington, Del, loading-J A Enslow ? co. II G natu!, isl tons. Hand, at Central wharf, from Albanv, N Y, discharging- Master. I H Stickney, - tons, Kooks, at Marchall's wharf, from New York, discharging-Street Bros A co, W B Thomas, 2:.'. tons. Winsmore, in the Stream, from Philadelphia, repairing-H F Raker ft co. Marcus Hunter, 183 Urns, Orr. at Rrown ft cu's wharf, tor New Ortc.ius, to bc repaired- TTup. lier A S ins. B J Palmer, 107 (ons, Smoot, al Atlantic wharf, from Ballimore, discharging-Willis A Cbis? olm. Ida Richardson, 178 tons, Bedell, In Ashley River, fro New York, loading-W Roach ft co. izchla ft Laura, 109 tons, Mclndo, ut Union whrf. from Baracoa, discharging-Bart ft co. inna E Glover, 2v^ tons, Tony, at lirowu ft co's wharf, from Boston, discharging-M Gold? smith ft son. I w Wilson, 271 tons, Somers, at Central wharf, rrom Philadelphia, discharging-H F Raker ft co. Lizzie Carr, - tons. Gilchrist, ta tho Stream, from Wood's Hole, Just arrived-Risley ft Creigh? ton. .linnie. 200 tons. Rudson, at Adorer's wharf, from New York, discharging-W Roach A co. P li Buoklln, 241 tons. BuckUn, at Central wharf, from RocLporl, Me, discharging-A McCobb, Jr. Electric Spark, - tens, Cornell, in thc Stream, from Isle Bouaoco, ?'ion, just arrived-J A Enslow A co. I E Hand, LS7 tonH,-. in Ashley River, for Baltimore, loading-J A Enslow ft co. mule ellipse, - tons. Mitchell, In tho Stream, from Baltimore, just arrived-Master. I K Pecker, lStf tons. Kelly, at Union wharf, from Weymouth, Mass, discharging-rMaster. B ROCKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Issues el! kir.os of Ufe and Endowment Pon? de.-:. Dividends annually in rash. Only Gout' tony having tho Deiinite Gnaranurod Surrender r'aiuc Plan Policies, world-wide. Second to un .ompany in tba United States for stability, !mo alitj and ecoiiomy. Ouloe-No. Ml Broadway, Kow York. CHRISTIAN W. BUCK. Pr?sider,t. WILLIAM M. COUS, Secretary. State Agency No. 35 Broad-btroot, second floor. Local and Canvassing Agents war'tel through rut tho Strjo. Apply in ?Kirson or by lotter v> JAMBS G. HOLMES, JB., General Agent for South Carolina, jaij i- mwfumos 1 L L I S & CUISO'LM, FACTOaS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ANO SHIPPING AGKNTS, Win attend to tho Purchase, Sale nn.l SUIjnneni 0 Foreign and Domtmtic Ports) or COTTON, tiCE, LUMBER end NAVAL STORKS. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston. S. C. !. Wrua-i .A. P.. ensoul. OCt25 F amping. OR FREIGHT OR CHARTBR. Tuc Al Schooner ?.. J. Palmer, Captain Smoot, 197 tona burthen, now ready. Apply to WILLIS & cnisn* nov24 O R L I V W R P O O L The fine Hntish B;vr!; DA LK KI TH, Lang will, Master, haa :.. considerable portion of, her cargo engaged ami going on board. For Freight engagements apply to KORT. HORE A OO.. nov2 Royce's Wharf. F AST FREIGHT LINE TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AN? THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. Thc Steamship FALCON. J. D. nor-^rf ?G+ soy, Commander, will sail for ?fliM.^aUgi?y more on TPKSDAY, November 30, at 4o'clock p. M., rrom Pier No. 1, Union Wharves. jf?-Insurance hv the Steamers of this Une % per cent, to Baltimore and Philadelphia. To Boa ton yi. Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that City hy railroad from Ballimore without addi? tional expense for insurance. By arrangement with thc Steamships of tho Baltimore and Bremen Uno, sailing Scmi-Month ly, Through Bills Lading for COTTON will hereaTier be issued to thc latter port on accommodating terms. jos- Through Bills Lading given to PHILADEL? PHIA, BOSTON und thc CITIES OF TUE NORTH? WEST. For Freight engagements or Passago. applv to COURTENAY A TRENHOLJ?, nov2? 4 Union Wharves. F OR NEW YORK. PASSAGE $15. Tlie superior iteamshlp SARAGOSSA. Captain C. Ryder, will leave Vander-^_ horst's Wharf, on TUUEKDAY. December lid, 18 at - o'clock. RAYKNEL A CO., Agenta. r.ov2C j^EW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE-FOR NEW YORK. The first olass Side-wheel steamship^cySfiOL CHAMPION, It. W. Lookwnod, Com-^?^K m ulder, will leavo Adger's Wharf, ou 8AT0R1AT, the 37th instant, at 1 o'clock r. M. For Freight or Passage, apply to nov-24 4_JAMES AUGER & CO., Agon to. JpOR PHILADELPHIA ANO BOSTON* INSURANCE ONE-HALF PER CBNT. Th.- Steamship J. W. EVKRMAN, Captain J. N. Hinckley, will leave North^_ Atlantic Wharl' FKUIAY, November 20 tu, at o'clock A. M. For Freight or Prusage, apply to JOHN A THEO. GETTY. nov22 North Atlantic Wharf. rjIRAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH OHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIBA AND AIKEN, And other \>\c tea, should lay in theirugSGSm. supplies of ClatviH, Champagiies, <:',r-*Qmfiitl dials. Brandies, Whiskies Wiues, Canned Soap* and Meats, American and English Biscuits, De viUod liam, Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco and Imported Segars. WM. S. CORWIN & CO., No. 276 King street, opposite Hasel, Charleston, S. CL Branch of No. 900 Broadway, corner 20th stree*, Sew York. scpt28 cmos pACIPTC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPYB TIJ?UU?lI UNG TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAoT. CHANCE OF SAILING DAYS. itnrrs of tii : above Une ?cave Pierjf?$7vt. No. 42, Nort!.lC\ci\ff)otorCanalsfrccwS&fiig? New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the Nh andi 2lst of every mot;th (except when these dates faa on Sunday, then thc Saturday preceding.) Dei arturo of M h and 21st connect at Panama with steamers for Sou th Pacific and Central Amer Ican porta. Those or ith touch at Manzanillo. Steamship JAPAN leave. San Francisco for Japan and ullina December 4,1809. No California steamers touch at Havana, bulgo du .ot from New York lo Aapiiivvall. . Ono hundred pounds baggage (ree to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. . F?.r PassageTiOkfts or farther Information ap? ply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf, foot of Canal-street, North River, Now York. P. R. BABY, Agent. marohlS lyr ~P OR V ? B N A N DI N A, PLORID1, INLAND ROUTR VIA BEAUFORT, HTLTOM nEAD. SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK AUB ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THU GEORGIA COAST. Btes ncr PI L?T BOY. Captain Fenn Peck, will leave Charil sion for atiovc points every BOMBAY MORNING, at o'clock. Leaving Savannah MOND?T MOKHIMS, at o o'clock. Returning, st;?- will leave Fernandina oaToaft. DAV Amaxomi, after arrival of thc train from Cedar Keys mid Gnlnesvillo; leaving Urunnwiek samcevcriinv; leaving Savannah for Chariest**, via Beauiorr, on WuoSESDAY AFTERNOON, at S oVIock. For Freight or Passage nppiv to J. I). AIKEN * 00., nov24 South Atlantk) Whait J^XTKA 'i KIP TO BEAUFORT AND CHI?0LM'S LANDING ON AND AFTBB -4 DBCEMBER 3. Steamer PILOT BOY. Ca?itain " Fenr: Peck, will sall for above gsS*-,, [mints every Fu: PAY HORNING, at s? ?locir. turning, '.viii ;<%t>ie Beaufort same owning tosest thc tide. J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents. Jp?? GAK?NBR'S BLUFF AND INTBItMRDIATR LANDINGS ON THE PEEDM UIVER, TOUCHING AT GBOROBTOWS. Thc Steamer "PLANTER," Cap- - ^?T*^ tain J. T. Foftter, will ri*clvc??-g?5|g3C Freight TO-Moaaow. the 24th uistant, at Apeos? inodation Wharf, atiti leave on THCRSUAY F'dsrs, tne 2Sth instant. Freight most be prepaid. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVEN EL A JP'LMES, Agents. no/23 3 # No. 177 Bast Boy. JpOii PALATKA, FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH. FERNANDINA JAOKSOM VILLE AND LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIV UL SEMI-WEEKLY LIN!. Steamer "DICTATOR," Captain . W. T. McNelty, will sall from ?7? ;'? jjapSS Charleston every TBBSDAY EVENING at 8 o'c?eoa, for above points. Steamer "CITY POINT." Captain Ccorgc B. Mo Millau, will Bail from Charleston every FRIBAT KVKNINU, at 8 o'clock for above points. Connect? ing with all railroads at Savannah going Sosth and Wost. Connecting with the Florida Railroad, at Fernandina, for Otviar Keys, from which place steamers connect with Mollie and New Orleans. Connecting, at Palatka, with Hart's steamers for the Oe tawalla River. Through Bills of Lading given for freights to Mobile and New Orlcaas. Freights payable on the a barf, AH goods re mor? - lng on thc wharf nt sunset .viii bc stored atrina and expenso of owners. (Signed) J. D. AIKEN A ca. novia _ Agonis. fjp O W A G ES . Tho Steamer SAMSON having ~ ?jCSN been recently j>nt in thorough er- ,V,?^??S2?? lier, is now ready to tow v< RSI ls ?<> auti from sea, and the phosphate works ou mic Ashley and Coop? er Rivers. For uigapempnts, apply on board, to Captain W. V. ADAIR, or at the ofllce of the Agency, East Bay, opposite Accommodation Wharf. novl imo .financial. QUECKS ON NEW YORK ASP 1?HJ.S 0* BN?LAlYD AND PPJLfKK s o z. o. L?O u <; HT. AB J ASHES OS OOKSIGNMBWS, ny LBB22SNE & WELLS, nov2 .Tmos No. 10 BKOAD ST-RUB*. TJEITZI?ET DOUBLE DISTILLED, WILL REMOVE GREASE SPOTS. Macm'actured and 1er salo, wholesale and re UM) t,7 Pu- IL DAER, ... So. 131 KcclBg Btrcet.