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Mr Lady. I. Plame ?ad rusct And orange color, Crimson, tad bonny bright bits of gold, Tinta of red, not on? of them duller Toan bronze, are mottled fold upon fold In my lady's gown. She looks so stately ; Not grander was Egypt's world-famed Queen ?K oh), than my lady is now, who lately Waa fine and fair In a gown of green. H. Oh my lady 1 Look now your brightest, For soon your days of sorrow will come; Tonr lips that are laughing now their lightest Will soon be frozen and white and dumb. Sold your court of nneqaalled splendor In every valley, on every hill, Por soon your feet, so light and tender, In ice-cold chains will lie stark and still. TTLBANCIAL AND COXMJBJtCIAZ. Tb? Money Market. THURSDAY, December 16. With some few exceptions the market remains the same as at onr last report. The business transactions have been limited in consequence of a, the stringency of money, which is held by the oanks at l per cent, per month, but on the str et at Iii to 2 per cent., loans having been effecte i at the latter rate on first-class stock collaterals. City stock is held at 57 a to 58. The coin bill now pending In the Legislature has caused a better feeling in State securities, but without any mate? rial appreciation. Old bonds are quoted at 70 to M, ?nd new at 70. Other quotations are un? changed. SOUTH KKK BANK BILLS. Current Rates. Bank of Camden. 750 Bank of Charleston. par. Sank of Chester. 15? is Bank of Georgetown. IS? 20 Bank of Hamburg. 07? 09 Bank of Newberry. par. Bank of Sooth Carolina. 12? 15 Baal of State of South Carolina, prior to 1861. 80? Baak of State of South Carolina, after January 1, ISSI. 25? 30 ?Jomra?rclal Bank, Columbia. 03? 05 Bx eh ange Bank, Columbia. 20? 25 Fanners' and Exchange Bunk, Charleston.? Merchants' Bank. Cheraw. es? 10 People's Bank, Charleston_ .. par. Planters' Bank of Fairfield. 08? 10 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank, Charleston. par. Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston (old). >0? Southwestern Railroad Bank, * Charleston (new). 75? State Bank, Charleston. 09? io Union Bank, Charleston. par. City of Charleston Change Bills. par. State af S. Carolina Treasury Notes. - par. BONDS, STOCKS AND COUPONS. titty of Columbia Bonds. 70? Otty of Columbia Coupons. -70? Booth Carolina Railroad and Bank Stock (whole shares). 40? \ ?- South Carolina Railroad (half shares) 20? South Carolina Railroad Six Per Cent Bonds. TT 09? T8 Seeth Carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds. 78? 80 Benth C&rollna Railroad Certificate ef Indebtedness. par. ?ty of Charleston six Per Cent. Stock.67 50? 68 00 Otty of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.. 80? State af South Carolina Bonds (old). 70? Tl State of South Carolina Bonds (new lane of January l, 186T). 70? State of South Carolina Bonds (issued fer Bank of the State bills). 70? State of South Carolina Stock.. 07? State of South Carolina Coupons (fondable). 70? People's National Bank Stock..120 oo? Birst National Bank Stock.120 00? Onion Bank Stock. 7 50? 8 00 Bank, of Charleston Stock (whole shares).25 oo? 20 00 Bank of Charleston Stock (half shares). 12 60? 13 00 People's Bank stock. 6 60? ooo Planters' 4 Mechanics' Bank Stork.. 3 25? 3 60 Greenville and Columbia Railroad State guaranteed Bonds. 60? Greenville and Columbia First Mort? gage Bonds.? ' Bortheastern Railroad First Mort? gage Bonds. 82 50? 83 00 Northeastern Railroad First Coupons (post due).? Northeastern Railroad Stock(capital) 8 00? Northeastern Railroad Stock- (pre? ferred. 30 00?? v. Northeastern Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness. 65? eo Cheraw and Darlington First Mort? gage Bonds. 76? Charleston Gas Company Stock. 23 00? 23 60 Charleston City Railway Stock (ex dividend. 52 50?53 00 Charleston Mining and Manufactor ingCompany's Phosphate Works ..? Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds (State guarantee). 84? Savannah and Charleston Railroad IS tate guaran tee)Seven Per Cent. Booda. TO? Savannah and Charleston Railroad Bonds (first mortgage). T5? 80 Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock. 25 00? 26 00 Oty of Savannah Bonds. 85? 87 CKy of Savannah Coupons (due pre? vious to June 1,1806). 97? Clcy of Savannah Coupons (due after Jone 1,1866.? Otty of Memphis Bonds (endorsed by M.AC. Railroad. 65? Grtj of Memphis Bonds (unendorsed) 50? City of Memphis Coupons.. 7*? Memphis and Charleston R. R. Stock ll 00? Memphis and Charleston R.R. Bonds 85? Memphis and Cha'ton R. E. Coupons 03? Georgia State Coupons. 97? Georgia State Bond, 7 per cent, (old) 82<a> Georgia State Bond, 7 per cen t. (trew ) 86? ss Kxportc of the Week. FOE KI ON. LIVERPOOL.-Per British hark Dalkeith-117 bags a?a island cotton, 2258 boles upland cotton, vv; obis rosin, 120 tons phosphate, 272 bags cotton seed, 6 tierces beeswax. BARCELONA-Per Spanish brig Cesar-210 bales cotton, leo bbls roslu. DOMESTIC. BORTON-Per brig Renshaw-200 tons phosphate, 142 bolea cotton, 14 bales rags, 300 bbls naval stores, 18-hhda. 10 crates audi lot loose iron, S hhds hides, Cl loose hides, l hhd glass, 1 plano. Nsw YORK-Per steamship Champion-73 bags sea Island cotton, 1734 bales upland cotton, 18 bales waste, 20 bales yarn, 12 rolls leather, UTI tierces rice, 72 empty barrels, 60 packages. ....Per steamship Magnolia-12 bags seo lslund cotton, 11.07 bales upland cotton, 20 bales .yarns, 67 bales oottou waste, 78 tierces rice, 10 bundles paper. So packages sundries. Ac. ....Per steamship Charleston-5? bags seo island cotton, 1282 bales upland cotton, 132 tierces rice, 43 boles domestics, 140 empty barrels, 30 packages.Per sehr J H Stickney-l6e,i>0S feet Lamber.....Per sehr Minnie-29 balc3 upland cot? ton, ess bbls rosin, 25 bbls buckwheat,'PJ6 casks ?lay, 800 batts cotton seed, 43 tierces rice, co boxes olives, S beles paper, 200 empty carboys, 15,000 feet resowed tomber. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship J W Evcrraan 140 tierces rice, sio bales upland cotton, 10 bulos ablriing, 10 bales thread, 69 bales yarn, 3 bales rags. 3 casks wine, 8 bbls whiskey and brandy, 5 hhds iron, SOO bids rosin, 2 crates rope cuttings. BALVIMORB-Per steamship Falcon-90 tierces rice, 471 bales upland cotton, 39 bales yarns and domestics, 8 packages hides, 29 bbls oranges, and sundries. Tlie Charleston Market. YOB THE WEEK ENDING THURSDAY, DEC. 16, 1SG9. THE RECEIPTS, Ac^-The receipts at the cotton ports for tho week ending on Friday last, say 100,348 bales, were against SS.S04 bales for the week last year, and with a better condition of thc Western rivers it is expected that the arrivals will be considerable for several weeks. New Or leans, however, still drops slightly behind last pear, while Texas and Mobile show an Increase. ? Although this is the period of the year when the heavies; supplies may be locked for. prices have -continued to exhibit steadiness, and it begins to he supposed that the staple has reached its lowest point for the present crop. Thc receipts of thc principal Southcrnexportlng points show the fol? lowing arrivals up to the latest telegraphic dates. IS6??. 1868. New Orleans, December 15.351.179 361.279 . Mobile, December 15.i:i4,*r>3 95,153 ? Savannah, December is.220.849 148.743 Charleston, December 15.119,241 77.369 Texas. December io. 6!>,018 55,757 Virginia, December ll. ss.927 53,342 THE COTTON MARKET.-While thc demand for . this article during the week just closed has been I moderate, thc downward inclination of prices have been suspended, and thc staple has exhibited S much steadiness, with Indication; of a better '^feeling for the article, and some confidence that prices have reached their minimum. In thc Eng ttah market, where the rates opened at ll?i? HJ<d for middling uplands, lt became firmer at U%d,but ajtain receded to ux?u%d; at New Toft, which began at 2j?;c, remained very . steady at this figure, and at this point, where middlings commenced at 24c, the article harden? ed to 24x&MXc closing at 24?24Xc 3* rb. The Liverpool and New York markets havo .hewn the following sales and prices for this period: On Friday, December io, the former closed .owlet atlij;?aJid, sales 12,000 bales; thc latter waa firmer at ,?;c better at 25>;c, sales 2000 bales. -On Saturday lue former was firm, uplands llj?d, sales_M,00O balea; the latter was quiet ord un changed at .?sc, sales loco bales. On Mo the former was steady at ll j.d. sales 12,0001 the latter was quiet and rather heavy at 5 sales 1700 bales. On Tuesday the former steady at li .vi, sales 10,000 bales; the latter steady at 26,Sc, sales 2700 bales. On Wed ne the former closed easier, uplands 11M01 sales 12,000 bales; the latter closed heavy, 3000 bales. Yesterday the former was firm 11X@117.?J, sales 13,000 bales; thc latter was < at CO.1 j c. The stock of the article in sight at the li dates was as follows: 1869. Stock In Liverpool. 319,000 36 Afloat from India. 77,000 Ti Afloat rront America. 178,oo? 9; Stock in London. 101,470 15! Afloat for London. 65,00} 6' Stock in Havre. 74,620 4: Afloat for Havre. 43,636 41 Stock in Bremen. 2,420 1 Afloat for Bremen. 6,429 I Stock in United States ports- 316,716 27: Stock in the interior towns. 70,771 6? Total. 1,263,962 1,185 Increase in visible supply. & Stock of cotton held by Manchester splnnci the mills, now 100,000 bales; same time l 130,000 bales. Middling uplands, now ll* ll VI; then, 10 VI. The receipts of the staple at this point for wees have been 9094 bales of uplands and 7831 of sea islands and Floridas, against 879 bag: sea islands and Floridas and 8298 bales of upla the week before, and 370 bags of sea islands Floridas, and 7339 bales of uplands for the st week last year. These supplies have come as lows : say of uplands per South Carolina Bailr 7808 bales, per Northeastern Railroad 1118, Savannah Railroad 21, wagons 25, Gcorgetc 109, Beaufort 2, Savannah 6, and Florida 5; of Islands, from James Island 49, Beaufort 88, Nei eastern Railroad 130, Savannah Railroad 23, vannah 22. Christ Church 26, John's Island Edisto 76, Cooper River 1, Chisolm's Mill 72, Andrew's 2, Florida 274. The transactions and prices prevailing in t market for thc week have been as follows: On Friday, December 10, a fair and steady qoiry prevailed during the day, and prices ha ened ct ft lb; sales 560 bales, ordinary good ordinary being quoted at 23023V low rn diing 23V middling 24, and strict middling 24 ? lb. On Saturday the demand was limited, prl being firm and unchanged; sales 600 bales, ot nary to good ordinary being quoted at 22V022 low middling 23 V middling 24, strict middll 24>4?24Vc ft rb. On Monday the market was active and firm middling grades showing an improvement of s V ft lo in Borne transactions, the article, ho ever, closing quiet; sales 800 bales, ordinary good ordinary being quoted at 23?a23 v low m diing 23V middling 24.S024.S, and strict m diing 34V: ft rt.. On Tuesday there was but little done, the m kel exhibiting no important change; sales : bales; quotations unaltered.. On Wednesday the article was steady; sot sales being at fnll flguers, but prices were son what Irregular; the transactions were about ? bales; ordinary to good ordinary being quoted 23023V, low middling 23V?23;; c, middling % 24'4'c, Btrjct middling 2iX24>ic. Yesterday the article was quiet; sales near 4 bales, viz: 17 at 23c; 10 at 23;4'c; 25 at 23V; 41 2J.se ; 51 at 23 Vc ; 34 at 23;% c ; 32 at 24c ; C2 at 24 74 at 24Vc. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION'. Ordinary to good ordinary.23 023 s Low middling.23V?23;. Middling.24;$0 Strict middling.24M0 SEA ISLAND COTTON.-This quality of thc stat has come forward in good supply, thc arriva for the week having been 783 bags of sea islam and Floridas, against S79 the previous week at 370 for the week last year. These liberal arriva had a'tendency to produce a dull market for part of this period, and factors in some Instane slightly lowered their rates to make sales; but f< several days a more active inquiry has prcvaile and sellers have been enabled to work on" Ute stocks with more freedom. Thc business for th period has been large and umounted to about f> bags of sea islands and Floridas, among wide were the following: say of Floridas,.20 at 4S; 17 i 51; 7 at 68; 35 at 63; 42 at 65; 10 at 68; 4 at 70, as a few fancy bales at 70080c ft lb. Of sea Islam 20 at 62; 1 at 65; C at 56; 32 ut 60; 1 at 66; 1 at 7< 1 at 75; 14 at 80; 24 at S6c ft lb. Wc quote com mo sea islands at 45060; medium at 65070; medlin to flue 70@so, and tine to choice at S0c@?i and ti] wurd ft lb. RICE.-The arrivals of Carolina have been 1 good supply, and were about 30,000 bushels fe thc week. This grata has becu In steady and ful request during most of this period, and price have exhibited a moderate firmness. The tran.' actions have been about 1000 tierces or clean Care lina, among which were 35 tierces ut ?,S'; 30 a C 3-1C; 20 at G\i; 15 at 6 7-1?; 72 at 6V 63 at B? CC at G IMC; 1S9 at GJ?; CC at C 1310; 39 at 6V- ~ rb. We quote common to fair clean Carolina at ?G V good 6*i@7c. ft lb. Carolina rough may b quoted at il 60(3>1 co ft bushel ror Interior, an? $1 cc0i so ft bushel ror seacoast. T?stenla: the suies were 25 at 6 7-1G; C9 at CV uud ICO a 6 13-10. NATAL STOKES.-The arrivals or these ankle: have been limited and business has been dall The oreratlons. were restricted to a few transae Hons in spirits turpentine at 40c ft gallon. Ir rosin there has been no business of Importanet and quotations are nomvial, say for extra No. 1 $3 COf?l; No. 1, $2 7003 SS; low No. 1, $2 2602 .'.0 No. 2, fl 8002, and No. 3, ?1 75 ft bbl. Gradi tnrpentinc may be quoted at $2 80 for virgin; $2 60 Tor yellow dip, and $1 CO for hard. HAY.-Thc receipts of North River qualities have been large, amounting to about 2200 bales. Jobbing sales of this description have taken place at about $ I 20 ft hundred. COEN.-This grain has been coming forward in full supply and the receipts have been about lc,OOO bushels from Baltimore, aud two small cargoes from North Carolina amounting to about 4000 bushels. Sales or North Carolina have taken place in bulk at $1 0931 io per bushel, weight Prime white Maryland lu a retail way ls held at about $1 2001 26 ft bushel, weight, bags included. Thc demand, although still restricted, has latterly somewhat improved. A sale or about coo bushels of Virginia white, in second-hand sacks, took place at $1 ll ft bushel, weight, sacks included. FLOUR.-Thc market is supplied with a good and well assorted stock of Northern and Western brands, which arc lu moderate request, prices showing no material alteration, but being about as follows, say for Northern and Western fine $3 05 50 ft bbl; super $5 75(<dO ft bbl; extra $0 25(c) 7 ft bbl, and family at $707 50 ft bbl. Southern qualities arc In moderate stock, and may be quot? ed at $7@7 60 ft bbl for extra, and $7 f.O0l) ft bbl for extra and choice rami'.y grades. BACON.-The stock of tiiis article has become reduced, and with a Slightly better inquiry there is a firmer reeling in thc market, with some dis? position to ask better rates. We q note prime smoked shoulders at ia@10"Sc ft lb; prime clear rib sides at 20o; day salted shoulders at 13 VsH4e; strips soe, and salted clear rib Hides at 18>ic. FRUITS.-Thc market ls well supplied with Flor? ida oranges, which sell at $2"035 ft M, as in quality. West India oranges arc ia lair stock, and sell at ?2 5003 ft hundred. Northern apples are in -/oed assortment, and .sell at ?50C ft bbl. Ranauas arc scarce, but several cargoes arc ex? pected, and arc nominally ?.'04 ft bunch. Cocoa nuts sell at $G0G 30 ft hundred. Lentous, Medi? terranean, at $G07 ft box. VEOKTACLES.-Thc mark tit has a-rood stock or Irish potatoes, which may be quoted at 5203 50 ft bbl., as in quality. Onions are scarce, and arc held at. $i>06 50 ft bbl. DITTER AND LARD.-Then is a fair stock or prime Goshen. We quote good to prime at 400 45<* ft lb. Western and other lower grades sell from 30036c ft lb; country do. at 25030c ft tb, as In quality. Lard is in good supply and is held at 20021c. BALT.-The arrivals or this article have been abont 6000 sacks. Importers are placing thc late arrivals in bond, and are not offering. Retail sales have taken place at $1 SO ft sack. INDIA BAIKJING.-The market is fairly supplied with this article, and wc quote 23024c ft yard Dundee bagging, 44 inches, 1% lbs. for the yard, is held at 30036c Sea island bagging, 46 Riches wide. 2 lb Tor Ute yard, is held at 45c. ROPE.-The demand for rope Is moderate, and prices ere somewhat nominal at quotations. Wc LHLHBHBBHHn X II JU quote hemp at - cents fl tb ; greenlea! at io cents ; and jute at 8X09 cents fl rb. ISON BANDS AND TIBS for cotton, of the most approved patterns, are offered on the market at 6X@7\c fl lb, and sales nave taken place st these fl gu rea. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-The market for this arti? cle is dull. We quote timber for milling purposes from $5@9. Shipping Umber $10016; 4-405-4 flooring at $14015 fl XI. Bright lumber, good merchantable, from city mills, cat te size, from $20024 ft M by the cargo. FREI ems.-To Liverpool, by steam, Xd an up? lands, lxd on sea islands; by sall we quote M6d on uplands and Xd on sea islands. To Havre, nomi? nal. Coastwise-to New York, by steam, Xe on uplands and lc on sea islands, $2 fi tierce on rice; by sail, %c on cotton; $1 25 fi tierce on rice: 40c fl barrel on rosin; $8 fl M on lumber; $9010 ft Mon timber. To Boston,by Sail, H@Hc fl ? on upland cotton. To Providence, $8 ft M on boards, Ho fi lb on cotton. To Philadelphia, by steam, Xe ft lb on uplands; by sall, $607 ft M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 ft ton on clay, and $303 25 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam, X?Xc ft lb; by sall, $807 ft M on boards; $303 25 fi ten on phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by oar merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Daricn and SatUla River, Go., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $11012 fl M are rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE-STERLING BILLS.-Thc rate yester? day was 130X0131 for 60 day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-nie banks arc purchas? ing sight checks on New York at X discount; 5 days X discount; ie days 1 per ct. discount; 15 days IX; 20 days -; 30 days -. They are sell? ing sight checks at X premium. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at 22 and selling at 24. Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, December 10 - Noon.-Consols 92. Bonds sex Evening.-Tallow 46s Sd. Turpentine 28s Od. .PARIS, December 16. - Bourse opened firm. Rentes 72f 29c. HAVRE, December 16.-Cotton opened quiet at if 36c afloat. LIVERPOOL, December 16-Noon.-Cotton Bteady ; uplands HXallXd; Orleans 12al2X; sales 12,000 bales. Afternoon.-Cotton firmer; sales 15,000 bales. Pork 107s ed. Beef 105s. Tallow 43s 3d. Evening.-Cotton steady; uplands ll'id; Or? leans 12d; sales for speculation and export 3000 bales. Bacon 66s. DOMESTIC MARKETS. NEW TORE, December 15-Noon.-.Stocks un? settled and feverish. Money 7 per cent. Ex? change SX; long 9;short 9;i Gold 21X- Bonds 13X; Tennessee pixes ex-coupons 60x, new 42X; Virginia sixes ex-coupons 49; new 5JX; Louisiana sixes, old 6S; new 60; Levee sixes 60; eights 76; Alabama eights 97; fives GI; Georgia sixes S4 asked; sevens 93S; North Carolina, old 42X: new 28'i asked; South Carolina, new 76X- Flour dall and declining. Wheat dnll and favors buyers. Corn unchanged. Pork dull and declining; new $32. Lard dull, barrels 18X. steam, Cotton quiet ; middling uplands 26X- Spirits turpentine firm at 44a44X. Rosin firm at $2 05, strained. Freights dull. Evening.-Colton unchanged; sales 270O bales at 26 cts. Flour heavy, but prices unchanged. Wheat closed 2aCc better, with moderate export demand; winter red Western $1 2Ral ?2. Corn closed 1 cent better; mixed Western $1 HXal 15. Pork heavy, new $32a32 50. Lard heavy, kettle 19al9Xc. Whiskey lower, $1. Provisions dull. Turpentine 44a44Xc Freights dall. Money regular, generally easy, currency to gold;sterling SX'a9. Gold 21X. Governments heavy. Sixty two's 13X- Southerns quiet and Bteady. Stocks weak and unsettled. BALTIMORE, December 16.-Cotton firm at 25c. Flour in light demand; Howard street superfine ?4 75a6. Wheat, red $1 Mal 40. Corn finn. Oats active at 65c. Provisions unchanged. Whis? key $1 02al 03. Virginias, old, 43; 60s C4; cou? pons, new, 54.X bid. CINCINNATI, December iii.-Corn unchanged with a l.'rrht demand. Whiskey 98c. Bacon neg? lected. ST. LOUIS, Eecember IC-Com advancing; old mixed and yellow 92a93c, sacked. Provisions dull. Mess pork $31. Shoulders l5Xc; clear sides PJc. LOUISVILLE, December io.-Corn 6.">n70c. Pro? visions steady. Pork $31; shoulders 15X; clear sides l8Xc Whiskey 97c. WILMINGTON. December IC.-Spirits turpentine qnlct at 40c. Rosin dull; strained nt flCoa3 75. Crude turpentine unchanged. Tar unchanged. Cotton steady at 23Xa24c. AuacsTA, December 16.-Cotton market active in the morning at 23Xc: sales I0J8 bales: receipts 1540; closing quiet at 23XS23X for middlings. SAVANNAH, December 16.-Cotton receipts JM.? bales; exports 1843; sales 700; middlings 24 eta. Market firm. " MOBILE. December 16.-Coltan In sood demand but the market closed firm; anica 1600 bales middlings 23X; receipts 3421; exports 1739. NEW ORLEANS. December 16.-Cotton active and firm at 24Xa24>ic: sales 7600 bales; receipts 626? bales; exports to Liverpool 766 bales; Havre MOO bales; Barcelona 650 bales; Malaga 930; coastwise 40S. Gold22X. Sterling 32X. Wilmington Harket. WILMINGTON, December 15.-TURPENTINE. Market steady: sales of 275 barrels ut $2 so for soft, and $1 05 for hard, per 2R0 lbs. SPIRITS TORTENTINB-Steady and firm, with a nioderute Inquiry to-day; sales of 492 barrels at 4'?: per gallon. ROSIN.-Sales of 10-50 barrels at $1 55 for strain? ed, and 150 barrels at $165 for strained :>nd No. 1. TAB.-BS barrels sold at $205 per barrel. CtmoN.-Sales of 19 bales at 23c, 72 bales at 23XC and U bales at 24c per lb. a S -ss na M H o o 3 S to o B -5 O S3 n -? te 2 m - .o : S: ?SB 2 rs ea . no: - 2 pg rs? III ge? efe . "I ; 00 _ ?2 ra eoislnim 22?Pr aJg O- OJ T \ 3 -asl. ! Et ?L3 cC ? a c X C . 5 s 5 B Z M f t ? n s ff ? ii u Exports ofliieo. Narai Stores and Last ber from thc Port ot" Chnri;-.stoii, from September 1 to Dee-ember to. 1W9-'70. I DJ?8-'69. EXPORTED TO KAVA1 IBTOB'8 LUM Br.lt. NAVAL ItSTOK'S tfeet. PbiK. Peet. Boston. New York_ Philadelphia.. lialtlmore_ New Orleans.. Mobile. Provid'ce.U I. Oth'r U S P'rts T'al Coastw'se 7,497 4,702 3,321 40S 16,0281 Barcelona. MaJ'aA M'kct. West Indies.. Halifax. NS.. St John's, NB. London. Bristol, Rug.. Llvcrjwol. Havre. Montevideo... Great Britain. Total Foreign. Grand Total 1,307 1,837 6,288 8,616 24,544 39,3!i7 2,079,99 S3, OOO 158,000, 4,6221 3.IX1S 200 1,569 206,098 2.O04.O00 1,122,793 742,180 113,14? 330,Oi6? 341,000 09,663 2,869,566 4,485,7+S 403 336,109 491 643,797 336,100 10,289 3,537 6,303 3,195,676; 19,588 643,797 5,129,545 Charleston Wholesale Prices. ARTICLES. PRICES. BAGGING, ft yard Dundee. 30 ? 4S Gunny doth. 23 @ 24 BALK ROPE, ft lb Manilla. ? Western. 8 ? 12>? Jute. ? ? 8 BUTTER-Goshen. 30 46 County. 25 @ 30 COTTON, ft ft- _ ^ Ordinary to good ordinary.... 23 @ 23J3 Low middling. 23J?? 23% Middling to strict middling... 24 ? 24 y Good middling. ? Sea Island. 45 ? 1 oo COFFEE, ft lb- _ Kio.... 20 ? 26 Laguayra. 28 ? Java. 25 ? 40 FERTILIZERS Carolina FerUlizer, ft 2000 lbs. 60 00 ? Wando Fertilizer. 60 00 ? Double Refined Poudrctte. 3? 00 ? Kilos' Phosphate. 63 00 ? Peruvian Guano, ft 2240 Uss...105 oo ? Pacific Guano, ft 2000 lbs. 65 oo ? Phoenix Guano. 55 00 ? Baugh's Phosphate, ft 20oo lbs 60 00 ? Rhodes' Plicgphatc, ft 2060 lbs 66 00 ? Rhodes' Standard Manure ($65 time). 67 50 ? Orchillo Gnano ($40 lime). 35 00 ? Land Plaster. 24 60 ? Mapcs' Super Phos, ft 2000 its. 65 oo ? Woolston's Phosphate of Lime 65 00 ? WoolBton's Vepe'or, ft 2000 lbs 65 00 ? Croasdaie's Gen. Sap.Phos, net 60 00 ? Bowers' Complete Manure, net 60 00 0 gardy's Phos. Peruvian, cash. 65 60 T? Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash... 60 00 ? Patapsco Guauo. 66 00 ?, .. E. Frank Co's Phosphate. 65 00 ? FLOUR, ft bbl- " . " Pine..5 00 ? 5 50 Super. 5 75 ? c 00 Northern and Western Extra. 6 5? ? 7 00 Baltimore Extra. ? Southern-Super. ? .. Extra. 7 00 ? 7 M Family. 7 75 ? ? 50 GRAIN, ft bushel Maryland Oats. ? Western Oats. @ Com. 1 09 ? 1 -1 BAY, ft cwt Nu. Hi River. 1 25 ? LUMUKU, ft M feet- _ . " Clear White Pine, first quality. 60 OS ? 55 oo White Pine, good mn. 38 00 ? 40 oo Yellow Pine. 20 00 ? 24 00 Boards, rough. 14 oo ? IS oo Grooved and tongued 28 00 ? 32 00 MOLASSES, ft gallon Cuba.... .. f . Muscovado. 65 ? 62 Sugar-house. 60 ? l oo New Orleans. ? NAVAL STORES, ft bbl Tar. @ Pitch. f .. Rosiu, pale. < M g . . Rosin No. 1. 2" ? * M Rosin, No. 2. 1 80 ? 2 60 Rosiu. No. 3. I? ? Spirits Turpentine, ft gallon.. 40 ? Oakum, ft lb. 16 ? NAiLS-American 4?20d., ft keg 5 60 ? 7 09 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 6 70 ? Dupont's, F.F.F. 6 6? ? .. Dupont's, Blasting. 4 25 ? PROVISIONS, ft lb Bacon, Barns. ? Sides. 2S ? Shoulders. 16 ? ISM Strips. 20 @ Lard, in keg. 20 ? 21 Butter. 36 ? g Cheese. I5 9 Potatoes, Irish, ft bbl. 2 00 ? 3 60 Sweet?. 3 60 ? 400 Onions. 6 60 ? Apples. 6 60 ? 6 00 Kigs. 30 ? 32 Poultry-Chickens, ft doz.... 3 00 ? 4 00 Fowls, ft doz. 5 00 @ 6 os RICK, ft lb-Carolina. 6 ? 7 East India. ? SALT, ft sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 50 ? Liverpool, linc. ? SUGAR, ft tts-Raw. ? Porto Rico. ? Muscovado. 0 BEESWAX-ft ft. 38 ? 40 BIDES. Green-ft ft. OS ? Dry. M ? CHESTNUTS- ft bushel. 4 00 ? lot 5'.?2 2 S gag ?sc SO tr P t BC30 ? it rt t re o nnco o rt o rt rt rt 3SS3 5 o-c-o-o* cr o re rt rt re -, -I -r -I -1 one rt rt c S S E ec- : co re ( o cn gs KI-J : ; j-1 M Co ?-. h'HMICi o-I OOO- WCO-C. o>-i O-IO* -1 I - ~ - 1 - . - o o - o . o w -.> . ? g woo- c5]<o o ->!-._- o M ?3 M?O M M cris - o ii 10 oo?-iu?ji Pr'^'r*.* *. o "o a ?. a iiMCi ia ? ?Xl O I i IO ?JO ? O - . C. ?j -3 ?.a-i<o-**-?o^->OJ3Cov. MISC*.-1 -J C?O? OB CO ?~ cn CD o -1 c.-? - c.--- p o *Q io co "M "c-io aVa c., o i*^ o c o P -j *^ c? >s & ?- c ; p?js ???I;C:H:C. - CJ . io - CH . . |? tl (A O 1 . g? . - OL CO I.'- CT* ? . .-' ? OOO o? ? Md? L o o* I . ? tr 10 2SI ; ; acSB-ir"-*-.-!;': . OC.?OM',0 o to ?o to < . o-t -? C. C.- ll- IO C. j. "co -1 . co?- ?-io- Oto now CB* g g co ?i K? ; Jj g I : |B6 r-0 < ago eic! ; : fe: . o; ; co-i .'I V . . Ki io : : Kg: : cs - . o - . <o : co Bj- ; 5 M ceo bl". ?-<? er o - i - ? 00 . _? -1 KO IOO ;_o 4. ?jo eic--1. .'a to"c on?yiff y -j O -I - ?t?? S" ?..9. 2 ~ <? ? ?fl? sj s -8* o o o *-o< oo k> ? . [.1: Mtja . M M *-?.*- M OOO1 MOt?V*> J .+* r^ 8 VS i SS 80 S: >/s o c. ? M c uti o- cn - 00 NOTE.-Wc have deducted from Kew orleans 24.000bales uplands, (rom Mobile .... bales, Hom Savannah 2868 bags sea Island and - bale.s up? land, aud from Charleston 1086bags sea island and 108 baie*) upland-the quantities received ot those port* from Mobile. Florida, Texas and Savannah. Stock* of Cotton in the Interior Towns not inrludsd In t!?e Iteccipts. Augusta A Ram'g..December io Macon, Ga.December 13 Columbus, Ga.December 18 Montgomery, Ala..December ll Selma. Ala.Deoembcr 1? Memphis, Tenn_December 11 Nashville, Tenn....December ll Total. 1STJ9. 6,200 15.SS3 10,860 15,48 j 7,314 13,157 1,682 70,771 1868. 8,430 11.977 10.562 K?00 ?I77? 1,320 63,240 Kx parts. NEW YORK-Per steamship Saragossa-49 barrs sea iflajid cotton, ll?? bales upland cotton. 31 boles d%est!cs. 50 tleiccs rice, 30 packages sun? dries, 50xmpty barrels. Compar?t ? TC Exporta of Cotton Rice and from the Port of Charleston, from Sep? tember 1 to December IC, 1869. EXTORTED TO B. I.iUp'd 1869-'70. RiccjS. I.i?p'd.iRice lS6S-'69. Liverpool. Otner Br. Poris Tot'l G. Britain Havre. Other Pr. Ports Total France.. N. of Europe Tot'l X. Europe S.of Europe.. W. Indies, Ac. Total F. Ports. Boston. Rhode Island.. New York. Philadelphia... Halt. A Nr'folk Oth. 0. S. Ports Tot'l Cse Ports Grand Total. Sdi 206:13 ll ?Hi 13464 SS3J UM 893 100 580 1831 10 333 54880 662.? 6073 _'-J74 671C1 3167} 99335 25 sag 3246 894 1650 1225 191 7 . .I. 1032 "i 7O:M 7050 1338 155 860. 43225 5066 1109| 61? 74421 1906 . 472 1054 53994 1443 67?99 8116 S115 Imports. CARDENAS-Per Spanish bris Paulita-loo bb ls and 25 linds molasses, to VV P Hall. Ilct-eipt* by Ruilroud, Dcecmlicr IO. SOPTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 1558 bales cotton, 46 bales domestics, 60 bois flour, 46 bbls naval stores, l car stock, 61 bbl* mo? lasses, ll cars wood. To Railroad A cent, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, G H Walter A co. G W Williams A co, Reeder A Davis, A .1 Salinas, Dowling A co, Wagner, Stewart A co, Mowry A co, W W Smith. (! H lugraliam A Son. W|ss A co, JUE Sloau, W C Courtney A co, w K Ryan, W P Hall. Cleghorn, Herring A co, Willis A Clilsolm, Brodie A co, and Order. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. lfiO-bales upland cotton, 2 hales sea island cotton. To W Prltelictt. W P Dowling A co, W Ravenel, Bischoff A co, S t> Stoney, G W Williams A co, A J Salinas. Johnston, Grews A co, Reeder A Davis. Walter A co, J S Broeklngton, F W Emanuel, W Gurney, Graeser A Smith, Ravenel A co, Frost A Adger, Kirkpatrick A Witte, Mowry A co, Cald? well A Son, ciaghorn, Herring A co, Wagener w co. W K Ryan, Gaillard A Minuit. W C Bee A co. Wiss A co, .1 R Pringle, Street Bros, RaBroad Agent, and Order. Passengers. Per steamship Saragossa, for New York-W E Linnell, (.' O Lamport, W H Brown. Miss J S Coo? ley, S M Wharton, J H vans, and J Mitchell. Per steamship Charleston, for New York-L Cabe, J Win holt, J Kerr. J Madsen, R Pitts. E Jor? dan. L Chlttenden, J K Heath ami wife, O Yoleutt, J W North, P N Nichols, Mrs Bernard, Mr Vetten lcin, Ur Joues, F Ancliolne, and C ll Vallalce. Per steamer Pilot Boy. from Fernandina via Savannah and Beaufort-J C Wilkinson and lady, C H Rennt.?, J R Wainwright, Dr J J Murphy, Rev E M'Cratb, W J Whipper, J M Walker. E Graham, W E Lorenz, J M Taber, E Baker, J R Heriot, A G Cavedo, Miss Barnwell, Miss Hosed, Captain B N Westcoat, and 39 on deck. Per steamer Faunie, rrom Kelthflcld, Waverly and Brookgreen Mills, via Georgetown, S C-W if Richardson, Dr II Stone, Mrs F Stone and son, W Sparkman, Mrs Van Horn, and 8 on deck. MARINS NE WU. CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 17. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Spanish brig Paulita, Vicens, Cardenas-8 days. Molasses. To W P Hall. Sehr Fannie Keating, Jones, Baltimore-9 days. Guano. To Risley A Creighton, und Order. British sehr Equator, Ranger, Eleulhera, Bah 4 days. Fruit. To A Canale. Sehr Ann S Deas, Garbattie. West Point Mill. 28 tierces rice. To Frost A Adger. Sehr Palmetto, Power, Back River. 2ooo bush? els rough rice. To Cohen, llunckel A co, aud W C Bec A ce. Steamer Pilot Boy, Peck, Fernandina via Sa? vannah and Ileaufort. 79 bales cotton, mdse and sundries. To J D Aiken A co, W A Hoyle Rave? nel A co, J R Heriot, W Gurney, Hopkins, .McPher? son A CO, ll William^ Mrs Forrest, lt Chisel ni, Jr, H 1" Haker A co, F F Chapeau, W Dearborn, J A Enslow A co, Roper A Stoney, Mrs Wright, W J Whipper, L E Trescott, Pincktiey Bros, and W M Bird A cv. Steamer Fannie White. Ketthfleld, Brook Creen and Waverly Mills, via Georgetown, S C. 170 les rice, and snndr.es. To Thurston A Holmes, j R Pringle A Sou, shuckeliord A Kelly. Mrs .1 Ashe Alston, w Matthleaaen, Hall A Porter, J M Easou A bro, A Isear, Terry A Nolen, and Order. Sloop Julia Dean from Combahcc. 1200 bushels roujrli rice. To W C Bee A co. Sloop Dorothea, Prentice, Ashepoo. 1100 bush i ls rough rice. To J B K Sloan. Boat from James Island. 1 bag sea island colton. To W A Hoyle. Boat from Christ Church. 2 bags s*a Lsland cotton. To Roper A Stoney. Coat from John's Island. 3 bags sea Island coir?n. To l?ooer A Stoney. Heat from Christ Church. 2 bags sea lsland cot? ton. To W G ii rue v. Boat from Christ Church. 8 bags sea island cotton. Te R S Yenning. Received from c'hlsolm's Mill. 33 tierces rice. To G ll Hoppoek. Received Irnm C'hlsolm's Ginning Mills-C bags sea island colton. To J C'olcoek A co. IN THE OFFING. A bark, said to bc British. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Saragossa, Ryder, New York-Rave? nel A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Saragossa. Ryder, New York. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York. Steamship Falcon, Horsey. Ballimore. Brig Allston, Sawyer, St Mary's, Ga. Spanish bri;; Cesar, Mark, Barcelona. FROM THIS PORT. Sehr Marian Gage, Shepherd, New York, De? cember 13. CLEARED FOP. THIS PORT. Sehrs V w Simmons, Williams, at Philadelphia, December 13. BY TELEGRAPH. WILMINGTON, December 16.- The bris Regina, Captain Rkodcnulser, rrom Turk's island, ? un salt, for Boston, put in to day leaking and with sails split. SAVANNA!!, December lo.-Cleared, steamships .'.mema, Baltimore; Hermann Livingston, New \ork; steamer Starlight, Brunswick, G :. Lint of Shipping IX TUE POUT OK CHARLESTON, DK0EHDKR lfi. Vessels under L.J ton", and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. Marmora (Br), - ions, Itoblnson, at Boyce A co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-R Muru & cn. Manhattan, i tetons, Woodhall,atAdger'awharf, ior New York, loading-James Adger A co. Prometheus, 6si tons, Gray, at Atlantic wharf, for Philadelphia, loadluz-Jno A Theo Getty. Sea Gull, - tons. Dutton, at Union wharf, ior Bal? timore, loading-Courtenay x Tr cu holm. SHIPS. M souri, - tons, Bradburn, Brown * co's wharf, from New discharging-W B sm ii h A co. MllKcoligUS (Brj, TOBtons, Groves, at Vandeihorst's wharf, ?or Uvcrpoot, loading-Ravenel A co. Gorilla (Br), T55 tons, Say, at Boyce A co's wharf, from Liverpool, discharging-R Mure A co. BARKS. Dalkeith [Br), MS tons, Langwill, In thc Stream, for Liverpool, ready-lt Mure A co. Maria (Kn. 5'-o tons, Webster, at Atlantic Wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Willis A Clilsolm, Arbitrator (In j, 6S7 ions, Irvin, at Boyeo A co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Wagner, Huger A eo. Atlantic (Br), r.75 tons.Vernon.at Marshall's wharf, from Newport* Eu:r, discharging-R flare A co. Hombersnnd (Nor),tens, Kiclsou. at Vander horst's wharf, Iruai Liverpool, discharging Ravenel A co. Wettcriiorii, ?.92 tons, Minot;, at Brown A co's whait, for Liverpool, loading-Street Bros A co. Clara, - tons. Nickels, at Bennett's wharf, for Hie Bio de la Plata, loading-Street Bros A co. Yui.mri (Hr), - lons, Cawlatt, at Boyce A co's wharf, I rota Liverpool, discharging-J M Fredsberg. BRIGS. La.ly rene (Pr), 350 ton-". Patterson, al Bennett's wharf, from Salt River. Jam, waiting-W i' Hall. Bonshaw, 275 tons, Silvester, al Crown ft co's wharf, for Boston, ready-Risley ? Creigh? ton. Marine. 243 tons, Reid, in Ashley River, for Mo? bile, loading-Master. Antonio Marin (Span), - tons, Mataro, at Brown co's wharf, from Matanzas, just arrived W P Hall. Paulita (Span), - tons, Ylccns, nt Brown A co's wharf, from Cardenas, discharging-W P Hall. SCHOONERS. Petrel, ino tons. Skinner, ut Union wharf, from Baltimore, to bc repaired-J A Enslow A co. F R Baird, - Uni". Ireland, in Ashley River, for Baltimore, loading-W Roach * co. J M Richards, 358 tons, Irving, at Brown A oo's whar?, from New York, discharging-Risley A Creighton. B N Hawkins, son tons, Wyatt, at Adder's wharf, for Boston, loading-W Roach A co. W P. Mann, 226 tons, Rogers, in the Stream, for Georgetown, S C. ready-W Roach. Vraie, 234 tons, Ma>on. at Kerr's wharf, from New York, discharging-W Roacli A co. Eliza Pike, - tons. Larkin, at Gas Company's wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-J A T Getty. Active. 264 ton?. Coombs, at Central wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-Risley A Creigh? ton. T J Trafton, iso tons, Talpey. at foot or Laurens street wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging Risley A Creighton. Fannie Keating, - tons, Jones, lu the Stream, from Baltimore, jus; arrived-Risley A Creigh? ton. _Shipping._ POR LIVERPOOL. CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL STEAMSHIP LINE. The Al Iron Screw Steamer MAR? MORA. R. M. Robinson, Commnnder,__ having a part of her cargo engaged, will load with dispatch for the above port, to sail on or abont the 20th Instant. Cotton forwarded by this Line to all points on the Continent of Europe, and Through Bills Lad? ing signed at Charleston. The MARMORA will be followed in regular course by thc fine Al Steamer ADALIA and the new Clyde-built Iron Screw Steamship ARA? GON, Just completed. For Freight engagements, apply to ROBERT MURE A CO., decs wfma_Boyce's Wharf. AST FREIGHT LINE F TO BALTIMORE. PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. THROUGH BILLS LADING GIVEN FOR COT? TON TO BREMEN. The Steamship SEA GULL, Dutton, ^fiflB Communder, will sail for BaltimoreSJy^ on SATURDAY, December 18, at 3 o'clock . p" J from Pier No. 1, Union Wharves. ?-Insurance by the Steamers of this line % per cent, to Baltimore and Philadelphia. To Bos? ton yx. Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional expense for insurance. By arrangement with the Steamships of the Baltimore and Bremen Line, sailing semi-month? ly, Through Bills Lading for COTTON will hereafter be issued to thc latter port ou accommodating terms. *g- Through Bills Lading given to PHILADEL? PHIA, BOSTON and the CITIES OF TUB NORTH? WEST. For Freight engagements or Passage, anply to COURTENAY A TRENHOLM, deeU 4 Union Wharves. F OR NEW ?ORK Thc First Class Side-wheel Steamshlp^^?^ MANHATTAN, M. S. Woodhull. Cem-2FSJB3S? mander, of thc New York and Charleston steam? ship Company's lane, will leave Adgcr's South Wharf en SATURDAY, the 18th instant, at 4 o'clock P. M. SS" Through Bills of Ladlngglven on Colton to Liverpool. S3r The Steamers by this Line Insure at one hair per cent. ?'v~ Superior Cabin Accommodations for Pas? sengers. decl5 4_JAMES ADGER & CO., Agents. ~pOR PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. The Steamship PROM BTU ECS Cap-, tain Gray, will leave North Atlantic._ Wharf, FRIDAY, December 17, at 2 o'clock . For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN A THEO. GETTY, dcclO North Atlantic Wharf. jpACLFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S THROUGH LINS TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. Steamers of the above Une leave T\tr ^?-SOm^ No. 42, North River, root of Canal ?"?" ^{?mfflfi New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the 6th and 2lst or every month (except when these dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preceding.) Departure of 6th and 21st connect at Panama with steamers for South Pacific and Central Amer? ican ports. Those of 6th touch at Manzanillo. steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for Japan and China December 4,1809. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to AsplnwalL One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. Kor Passage Tickets or further Information ap pl? at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, OR the whnrf, foot of Canal-street. North River, New York. F. R. BABY, Ageut. marchl2 lyr_ mRAVELLBRS I^S^L?GT TIiTw?G?? CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA AND AIKEN, And other places, should lay In tbeir^^-jC?? supplies of Clarets, Champagnes, Cor-?sj?&Mf? dials. Brandies, Whiskies Wines, Canned Soups and Meats, American and English Biscuits, De? villed Ham, 'longue, Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco and imported Segars. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 275 King street, opposite Hasel, Charleston, S. C. Branch of No. 900 Broadway, corner 2oth street. New York. sept28 f<iuos jp Oil GEORGETOWN, S. C. KEITH FI ELD, WAVERLY, AND BROOK GREEN MILLS, TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND. TheSteamerEMlLIE.CaptalnP.C. ., . -r-ff Lewie, will receive freight at South Commercial Wharf, and leave as above ou MON? DAY MORNING, thc 20th instant, ate o'clock. Returning, she will leave Georgetown on WED? NESDAY MORNING, thc 22d inst., at 6 o'clock. For engagements, applv to SHACKELFORD ? KELLY, Agents, Boyce's Wharf. Tlie Steamer EMILIE will leave for Georgetown again on THURSDAY NIOIIT, the 23d Instant, at u o'clock. Returning, leave Gcorgctowu MONDAY MORN I NO, 27th instant, at o o'clock. dccl7 ?JgXCUKSION TO DRAYTON HALL AND PHOSPHATE WORKS, ON ASHLEY RIVER. Thc steamer SAMSON. Captain r ^fr-v2"^ Adair, will leave AccommodationJprafc^iKSSC, Wharf on SATURDAY MORNING, 18th December, at 9 o'clock, and return to thc eily ut dark, giving au excelleiit opportunity to strangers of visiting thc Phosphate Works on (lie River, arid also to persons wishing to attend the sale of Messrs. I tolmos A MaclM tb at Draj ton Hall. Tully will bo in a ti e.-id au cc to furnish dinner at $1 euell. ufi- l-'.iro for the trip 50 cents. ilreis JP 0 ll FERNANDINA, FLORIDA, INLAND ROUTE VIA BEAUFORT, HILTON JIHAD, SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON TUE GEORGIA COAST. Steamer PILOT LOY. captain r "-jr^v, Fenn Peck, will leave Charleston ,? ,Y.-..v??-L? fm- above noinis every SUNDAY MOKNISU, a? a o'clock. Leaving Savannah MONDAY MORNING, at 9 o'clock. Returning, she win leave Fernandina os TUBS DAY AmuiNOON, alter arrival of tho train from Cedar Keys and Gainesville; leavlug Brunswick some evening; leaving Savannah for Charleston, via Beaufort, on WEDNESDAY AFTB?NOON, at 3 o'clock. l or Freight or Passage apply to J. D. AIKEN A CO., nov24 Sont li A tin n i ic Wharf. JgXTRA TRIP TO JiEAUFORT AND CHISOLM'S LANDING ON AND AFTER DECEMBER 3. Steamer PILOT ROY, Captain " ..-r?T"^*. Fenn Peck, will sail for ab?ve .i'V -.^?-L-J points every FRIDAY MORNING, M 8 o'clock. Ke turning, Will leave Beaufort same evening to suit tin- lido. J. D. AIKEN A CO., tlOV24 Agents. JP OR PAL AT KA FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA JACKSON? VILLE AND LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Steamer "DICTATOR," Captain " _.Tp^s AV. T. McNeil v. will sall from ..r.'-.^t.'.....'.. Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING at? O'CIOCK, lor abuve pollils. Steamer -orrY POINT." Captain George E. Mc? Millan, wm san fr?H Charleston every FRIDAY BVRSIKO, at s o'clock for above points. Connect lng -.vim uti railroads at Savannah going Mouth Bud West. Cou noell no; with the Florida Railroad, ?I Fernandina, for Cedar Keys, from which place steamers connect with Mobile and New Orleans. Connecting, at Palatka, with Hart's steamers for the Ccuwaha River. Thrungli Bills of Lading given for fioighUsto Mobile and New Orleans. Freights payable on thc wharf. All goods remain? ing on the wharf at sunset wiU be stored al risk and expense of owners. (8igncd) J. D. AIKEN A CO., novia Agents. financial. QHECKS ON NEW YORK AND LILLS ON ENGLAND AND FRANCE SOL^. STERLING AJND FRANCS BOUGHT. ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS, By LESESNE & WELLS, nov2 3mo3 No. io BROAD STREET. Shipping. F OR LIVERPOOL The Al British Bark YUMURI, Cochran, Master, will have quick dispatch for the above port. For Freigut apply to R. T. WALKER, decl7 _Boyce's Wharf. OR PHILADELPHIA. F Thc A Ko. 1 Schooner ELIZA PIKE, Capt Larkin, having a large part of cargo en gaged, will have quick dispatch. For Freight, apply to decl? 4 JOHN k THEO. GETTY. -pOR BOSTON-DESPATCH LINE. The Favorite First-class Packet Schooner I!. N. HAWKINS, Wyatt, Master, having aSSiX large portion of cargo engaged, wUl load prompt? ly for abovo port. For balance, apply to WM. ROACH k CO. dec!4_ -pOR NEW YORK-MERCHANT'S LINE. THE ONLY REGULAR LINE. The Schooner VRAIE, Mason, Master, having a large portion of her cargo en-1 gag?d, will load with prompt dispatch for above port. For balance, apply to decl4 WILLIAM ROACH A 00. F OR LIVERPOOL. The A 1 British Bark ATLANTIC, W. Vernain, Master, being of small capacity, ;_ and having a large portion of her cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch for the above port. For Freight engagements, applv to > ROBERT MURE k CO., * decl3 Boyce's Wharf. F 0 R LIVERPOOL, Th? First Class American Bark WETTER HORN, Minott, Master, will load for thcS_ above port. For Freight engagments apply to" decll STREET BROTHERS k CO. F OR LIVERPOOL. The British ship MUSC0NGU3, W. M. Groves, Master, having a large portion sfSeKfe her cargo engaged, will have dlspatoh. For freight engagements apply to nov29_RAVENEL k CO. EXCURSIONS TO ALL POINTS OP INTEREST AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast sailing and comfortably ap? pointed Yacht ELEANOR will now resume 1 hertrtps'to all points In thc harbor, starting EVERY MORNING, at lo o'clock, and every AFTER? NOON, at 3 o'clock, from Sooth Commercial Wharf. For Passage or Charter, apply next door south of the Mdls House. novs 3mos c Uailroa?s. HANGE OF SCHEDULE. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) ATLANTIC AND GULP RAILROAD, J SAVANNAH, November 6,1809. ) On and ofter SUNDAY, the 7th instant, Passen? ger Trains on this road will run as follows, com? mencing with thc 4.30 P. M. train: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS. Leave Savannah dally at.4.30 P. M. Arrive at Bainbridge (Monday's except? ed) at.6,16 A.M. Arrive at Live Oak dally at.2.20 A. M Arrivc at. Jacksonville dally at.7.02 A. M. Arrive nt Tallahassee daily at.,.7.07 J| M. Arrive at Quincy daily at.0.16 A. M. Leave Quincy daily at.6.26 P. M. Leave Tallahassee daily at.8.26 P. M. Leave Jackson ville daily at.8.38 P. UL Leave Live Oak itally at.1.28 A. M. Leave Bainbridge (Sunday's excepted) at.9.30 P. M. Arrive at Savannah daily at.10.60 A. M. DAV TRAIN. Leave Savannah (.sunday's excepted) at.7.16 A. M. Arrive at Live Oak (Sunday's excepted) at.7.00 P.M. Leave Live Oak (Sunday'sexcepted) at. .6.00 A. M. Arrive at Savanipth (Sunday's except? ed) at.6.35 P. M. Passengers for Stations west of Lawton, on main hue. take Express Train leaving Savannah at 4.30 P. M. RltrVSWICK TRAIN. Leave Savannah (Tuesdav, Thursday and Saturday) at."..12.60 P. M. Arrive at No. 0 (Junction) at.4.30 P. M. Arrive at Brunswick at.6.42 P. M. Leave Brunswick (Monday. Wednesday and Prulay) at.12.50 P. M. Leave No. 6 (Junction) at.3.00 P. M. Arrive nt Savannah at.6.20 P. M. Connect at Jacksonville with steamers for Pa latka, Plcolata, Enterprise, and ali points on the St. John's River. Through tickets good by all steamers ou thc river. If. S. HAINES, deco General Superintendent. miscellaneous. Q.EORGB S. HACKER'S DOOR, SASH AND BLIND FACTORT, KING STREET, OPPOSITE CANNON. DRESSED LUMBER of every description, 'ruining done to order. A large Stock of the above constantly on hand. Warcroonuj and office, No. 22 HAYNE STREET, ?CC17 fmwlmoimc Charleston, S. C. Fi YOU WANT NOT??, LETTER AND L CAP PAPERS and ENVELOPES, go to EDWARD PERRY, No. 105 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, s. c. deoM Imoa CLARK'S H/fl Al T ff Spool Cotton IS THE BEST FOB HANDiMACHINE SEWING. FOR SALE BY ALL WnOIiliSAr.t: and RETAIL DRY GOODS DEALERS^ dec?s wfmCmos ^ fi YOI; WANT SCHOOL AND TUXT 1 BOOKS of all kind-:, cheaper thau you can purchase elsewhere, go to EDWARD PERRY. No. 355 Meeting >;rcct, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, s.e. decl46mos fcrlilijcrs. KJaWJB?NE STANDARD GUARANTEED iii ins. MANUFACTURED BY WILMINGT?N,DEL. sass ora Vy, FOR SALC DY ?FERRING ' ACTORS K^C-A, GEQ dec6 6mosDiC