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FIN ANO I AZ AND COMMERCIAL. The Charle*ton stock and Bond Market. HABEST VALUS OF THS STOCKS, BONDS AND OTHER SECUKITLBS CALLED AT TBS CHARLESTON STOCK BOARD, FOB THB WEEK ENDINO NOV. 23,1870. [Published officially by authority or Stock Board.] ASKED. BID. Gold. 12 ll Southern Bank Billa. Bant of Camden. JO Bank of Chester. "{ Bank o? Georgetown....-. g Bank of Hamburg. ? Bant or South Carol na. io Bank, or State or South Carolina, prior to issi. Ai Baukoi State or South Carolina, after 1st January, 1861. 3? 32 Commercial Bank. Columbia.. 12 10 Exchange Bank, Columbia. 10 Farmers' aud Exchange Bank, Charleston.:. 05 02yt Merchants' Bank. Cheraw. 05 Planters' Bank, Fairfield. 06 State Bank, Charleston. 06 State Securities. 8tate Bonds, otu.:. nominal State Bonds, Issue of 1867. nominal Sute Bonds, ror rundlng bank notes nominal State Bonds, for conversion of se? curities. nominal State Stool', old. nominal State Stock, new. nommai Kailroad Securities. 8. C. Railroad aud Bank Stock. 40 00 38 60 S. C. Railroad Stock. nominal S. C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds. 65 ?0 S. C. Railroad Seven . Per Cent. Bonds.'..7200 .Northeastern Railroad Stock (capi? tal). nominal Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre? ferred. nommai Northeastern Railroad First Mort? gage Bonds. 8 Per Cont. 87 00 88 00 Northeastern Railroad Second Mort- " gage Bouds, S Per Cent. 73 60 73 00 Northeastern Railroad Certificates of Indebtedness. 65 00 60 00 Savannah, and Charleston Railroad Stock.22 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds, nominal Savannah and Charleston Railroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds. nominal Charleston and Savannah Railroad ; Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds./. nominal greenville and Columbia Railroad Co. Stock.... . -. nominal Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed J Bonds.. 63 OD Greenville and Columbia Railroad T Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds nominal Greenville and Columbia Railroad '7 Per Cent. Second Mortgage Bonds. nominal Oreen ville and ColumMa. Railroad .. 7 Per Cent, certificates of Indebt? edness.-........ 6500 ' Cheraw and Darlington. Railroad -Stock.*. nominal Cheraw and Darlington Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. nominal Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Second Mortgage "Bonds. nominal Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Cen iii career Indebtedness. nominal Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Stock. nominal Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad First Mortgage Bonds... nominal Spartanburg -and Union Railroad State guaranteed Bonds. 63 00 61 00 Blue Ridge Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. nominal City Securities. City Railway Stock. 52 oo City of Charleston Six Per Cent. Stock. 51 50 City of Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per Cent. Bonds.. 70 00 60 00 City or Columbia 6 Per Cent. Bonds. nominal City or Columbia 7 Per Cent. Bonds. nominal Bank Stock. First National Bank ur Charleston Stock. 122 00 People's National Bank Stock. 104 oo Union Bank Stock... 6 75 6 25 south Carolina Loan and Trust Company. 97 00 People's Bank Stock. 4 87 4 75 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank Stock. nominal Bank of Charleston Stock. 20 50 20 00 Carolina National Bank Stock. nominal Bank of Newberry Stock. nominal Bank of Camden Stock. nominal Miscellaneous Securities. Granlteville Manufacturing Com? pany Stock. nomina. Langlev -Manufacturing Company Stock. nominal Bntesvlllc Manufacturing Coinpauy Stock. nominal Charleston Gas Company Stock. 21 00 20 75 Phoaphate Stock. Charleston Mining a"d Manurac? turlng Company Stock. nominal Wando Mining aud Manuracturlng Company Stock. nominal Sulphuric Acid and Superphos? phate Company Stock... nominal Marine and River Mining and Man? uracturlng Company stock. 60 00. Atlantic Mining anti Mauuructuring Companv Stock. 95 00 Palmetto Mining and Manuractur? lng Company Stock. nominal Chi cora Mining and Manuractur? lng Company Stock. nominal Farmers' Mining and Munnractur ing Company stock. nominal Stono Mining aud Mauuractuing Company Stock.?. nominal . Free List. State of Georgia 6 per cent Bonds, old. nominal State of Georgia 7 per ceut. Bonds, old. nominal State or Georgia 7 per cent. Monds, new. nominal City or Savannah 7 per ccut. Bonds, old. nomlual City ot Savannah 7 per cent. 'Bonds, new. nominal City or Augusta 7 per cent. Bonds, old..*. nominal City or Augusta 7 per ceut. Bonds, * new.*.. nominal City of Macon 7 per ceut. Bonds- nominal City of Columbus 7 percent. Conds. nominal City or Memphis 0 uer cent. Bonds, oki.. nominal City or Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, new. nominal City or Memphis 6 per cent. En? dorsed Bonds. . nominal Memphis and Charleston Railroad Stock.'.. nominal Memphis and Charleston Kailroad 7 per cent. First Mortgage Bonds nominal Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7 per cen t. Second Mortgage Doods nominal City or Atlanta 8 per cent. Bonds... nominal Macon and Western Railroad stock nominal Central Railroad or Georgia Stock.. nomiual Georgia Railroad Stock. nomlual Macon and Augusta Railroad 1st Mortgage 7 per ceut. Ronds. nominal Macon and Augusta Railroad 1st. Mortgage 7 per cent. Bonds, en Mdorsed......Jf?^::... nominal aeon and-?8i$n*wtcx Railroad State Endorsed: Bonds, 7 jier cent. nominal Montgomery and West Point Rail? road 1st Mortgage 8 per ceut. nominal Market doll. Money easy at $ cent, per month. Export? of the Week ending Wov'ber 31. FOREIGN. . LIVERPOOL-Per ship Tranq?ebar-4123 bales upland cotton, 1 bag sea Uland cotton. 245 bbls rosin, 104 bugs cotton seed.er ship J C Boyn? ton- 2296 bales upland cotton, 255 tons phosphate xock. HARBOR ISLAND. BAH-Per Br sehr Rosalie-235 bogt and 92 sacks fhtur. 6 bbls grits, 20 obis corn meat,-5 bb'.s bread, 14 trunks sines, 2 pkgs dry goods. 20 bass corn 8 iioxes soap. 6 boxes can? dles, 8 tubs lard, 2 tu'^s butter and sundries. DOMESTIC. BOSTON-Per brig R M H?sl!n-98 bales upland and IS bales sea Island cotton. ._>"> tons iron, Ci casks clay, 60 bahs paper stock. 400 casks rice, 420 bbls rosin. 2*0 loose hide?. 80 empty bins. NEW YORE-Per steamship Charleston-78 bags sea island cotton and 1174 bales or upland cotton, 105 liercss rice. 18 bbls oil. 22 ; bales moss, 56 b iles domestics, 69 pk?a sundries. 219 bbls oranges_Steamship South Carolina-217 bags sea island and 1626 bales upland colton, 125 1 bales rags, 94 tea rice. 44 boxes domestic goods. 50 1 bundles naper, 41 pkgs sundries, ia bbls oil 19 1 bales leather.. ..Percteatnsliij? Champion-53bags sea Island cotton, 1445 bales noland cotton, HO 1 tes rice, U4 bales dome-tics. 4'to s icks rice flour < 67 empty bbls, 45? bb s oranges.-74 pk.rs sundries. , -.r\'r steamship Clyde-1023 bales upluud cot ton.Per sehr J s Ingraham-205,6so reet lura- 1 ber and timber. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Empire-130 bales cotton. 37 ba'cs yam. .tc. lea bois naval atores, 33 bb.s oranges and sundries..:..Per sch? ; John Shay-100 tons phosphate rock. 1 BALTIMORE-Per steamship Fnlcon-350 hales cotton, 7Lcasks rice. 7" lt ls rosin, 1 bales hides, , 67 bbls oramre* ls boxes lemons and.sundries_ ' Per steamship Maryland-'?25 rcs rice. 229 bak-s . cotton, 60 rons railroad lr u. 7 bales hides, 22 bbls , oranges and sundi les. MOEHJE-Per sour Alex Young-13" tes rice. NEW ORLE'NS-Per s;hr Joel Vanzaut-200 1 ?whale and 63*huir tes rice. , WILMINGTON, N C-Per sehr Robert Palmer-1C0 tons cotton tl-.-s. 4 The Charleston .Marker. [FOR THE WEEK KN 1)1 NO NOVEMBER 24.] THE CROPS -In the early part or thc pest week & cold change "prevailed over the cotton belt, which was probably sufficiently .severe to kill veg tation in some places. Since the weather has been modelte, with some rain, terminating clear. Tnt RECEIPTS.-The arrivals at the cotton ports for the week up to Friday last were 122.1S3 bales, in contrast with 132,005 bales the previous week, and 81,818 for tue period the season before. At New Orleans the receipts were 38,672 bales, against 25,032 the year before. The total supplies at the cotton centres from September l, 1870, up to the latest mall dates, were 790.73S bales, In con? trast with 709,450 the year before, Bhowing an Increase of 80,788 bales. The total receipts at the chief Southern markets from September 1, 1S70, up to the latest telegraphic intelligence, in con? trast with last year, were as follows: 1870. ' 1869. Sew Orleans, November 23.252.:>S9 253.342 Uobite, November 23 . 97.950 88,169 Savannah, November 23 . 249,*49 170,147 Charleston, November 23.138.904 92.292 Oalvest n. November 23.31,547 53,113 Norfolk, November :3. 73,494 73,332 Wilmington, November 23.29,728 21,S5o Thc following arc the receipts or cotton at the principal Southern markets, as reported by tele? graph, from November 17 to November 23,1870. This includes all points but overland: NEW ORLEANS >'0V 17.5005.Nov 18.. .31761 Nov 19.7915.NOV 21....7403 1 32,953 Nov 22.8265.Nov 23-1189 j MouiLK Nov 17.28S0.Nov 18 .2643 } Nov 10.1808.Nov 21... 2738 } 14,447 Nov ?2.2527.NOV 23....1851J SAVANNAH NOV 17 .2867.Nov 18....42061 NOV 19.5893.NOV 21... 5377 }28,247 Nov 22.6760.Nov 23... 4139J CHARLESTON NOV 17.1883../...NOV 18....2076 *| Nov 19.1496.Nov 21....2210 $ 11,389 Nov 22 .2202.Nov 23.... 1542J GALVESTON NOV 17.1212.NOV 18... 1451 "NOV 19..1058.Nov 21.... 920 \ 5,724 Nov 22. 850.Nov 23... 1539J NORFOLK Nov 17.10SO.Nov 18....1512*1 Nov 19.1850.Nov 21... 2750 5-10,735 Nov 22.1955.NOV23... 16S8J WILMINGTON Nov 17 . 438.Nov IS...20401 . Nov 19 . 699.Nov 21... 300 }- 3,610 NOV 22. 127.NOV 23.J Total.:.107,105 The supplies for the corresponding week last year were 85,765 bales. The stock or the article In sight, at the latest dates, was as follows: 1870. 1669. Stock In Liverpool. 408,000 419,850 Afloat rrom India. . 121,000 91.000 Afloat from America (includ? ing shipments to Nov. 12.... 169,000 100,090 Stock in London... 44,000 76,320 Afloat for London. 29.000 94.000 Stock m Uavre._ 90,370 78,230 Afloat for Uavre. 3.720 22.743 Stock in Bremen. 8,815 4,283 Afloat for Bremen. 2,500 . 3,050 Stock in United States ports. 322,204 262,439 Stock In the Interior towns.... 63,510 61,296 Total. 1,257,120 1,214,111 Excess in visible supply, compared with 1889 . 43,009 Stock ot cotton held by Man? chester spinners at the mills 115,000 70,009 Price or mid uplands lu Liver? pool.95,'d.@0tfd ll?id. Price or mid uplands in New York...,.ie,?ic 26n. Pn.-corgold.ll??@Ii?? 26#. The following ls the latest Intelligence or the Bombay shipments by special telegrams from Finlay, Clark A Co. : 1870. 1809. Gt. Brit. Cont. Gt. Brit. Cont. Exports 6ih No veraer ti' 11th November in? clusive. 1,000 2,000 7,525 352 Exports 12th November to 18th Nt vem vember :nclu elusive. 7,000 1,000 1,756 Previous'}- re? ported. 813.000 151,000 923.421 174,261 821,090 154,000 932,702 174,813 'Deficit to Great Britain.111,702 Deficit to Contineut. 20,013 Receipts at Bombay for the two weeks ending ISth November, 12.000 bales. Stock there on 8th October. 110,000 to 116,000 bales, against 30,0no same lime in 1S69. The arrivals at this port for thc past week were 384 bags of sea Islands and Floridas and 11,005 bales or uplands, against 476 bags or sea islands and Floridas and 14,214 bales of uplands the week before, and 5G4 bags or sea Islands and Flor Idas, and 7SJ.? bales of uplands for the correspond ! lng week last year. These su pp. iles have come as follows, say or uplands per South Carollua Rall road, S0S4 bales; per Northeastern Railroad, 1593 j bales; per Savannah and Charleston Railroad, 05 bales; per wagons, 80 bales; Edisto, 51 bales; Cooper River 0 bales; Christ Church, 4 bales; Chis olm*s Mill, ll bales; Wadmalaw, 13 bales; Santee, 391 ba'es: Florida, .l?bales; Savanna'i 40 bales. Or sea Islands, Wadmalaw 6 bales; Christ Church 18 bales; James Island, 33 bales; Beaufort, 99 bales; John's Island, 9 bales; St. Andrews 3 bales; C ils olm's Mill, 10 bales; Northeastern Railroad, 3 bales; Edisto, 76 bales; Florida, 79 bales; Savan? nah, 57 bales. THE COTTON MARCET.- Tai* arti :1c for thc past week has malntaluel a steady and some? what Armer character, the foreign market ruling at 9,'id fl lb for middling nolan ls for thc most or the week, advancing to 9K99l4*d. At New York prices hardened, opening at ?0, and Improv? ing to 16.'ic; and at this port, middling uplands which commenced at i4X@l5c, stiffened to ls.vi??.: 15>,'C lb. The transactions and prices at Liverpool and New York, ior this period, have been as follows: On Friday, November 18th, the I >rm<;r was easier, uplands 9'?d, sales 10,009 bales; the latter was dull at 16c, sales 2800 bales. Oa Saturdav thc former closed, Armer, uplands 9,'jd, sales 12,000 bales; the latter was Ann and quiet at 16','c, sales 30'jo balea. On Monday the firmer Closed stc.'dy, uploads 9'u'd, sale* 12,000 bile?; the latter clo-cd at'O.'ic sale i IS 10 b iles. On Tues? day the former was active, uplands OVI, sales 15.000 baics;tlie latlcr was strong and active at 16*{c, sales 96U0 bales. On Wednesd^ty the ronn? er' was irregular, uplands 9)?d?3'?d, sales 15,000 bales; the latter was a;:lvc and Irregular, but closed heavy; uplands ls.n'c. sales 6000 bates. On yesterday from the former there were no dis? patches, and at thc latter there was a holiday. The transactions lu this market for the week just closed have been as follows: On Friday, No? vember ISth, a limited Inquiry prevailed, prices ?bowing considerable irregularity and diiferlng h??l?c *? lb on t;hc same grade, making quota? tions difficult; sales 900 bales; ordlniry to good ordinary being quoted at 13i?@14>?c; low mid? dling 144 'vMS'e; middling* I4}4'@l5c; strict mid? dling I5@l5}?'c *# lb. On Saturday thc market was quiet early in the day, with rather more regularity in prices, and on receipt or telegrams the demand improved With some firmness in rates, which, towards the close, enabled factors In some instances to obtain an advance of about J?c V lb; i-ales 1300 bales; ordinary to good ordi? nary being quoted at 1 '.>?@14>?c; l**w middlings l4>t*@14Jic; middling 15@i5tfc; strict middling 15.L4@l5>ic 9 lb. Ou Monday the article was firmer, and prices Improved about ac fl rb; sales 100 bales; ordin ry to good ordinary being quoted at U?UJi\ low middling 15c; mi l ding 15.'?c; strict mMdlin? l.i'ie *j*i lb. un Tuesday ibo s*a| le was held at limier rate.', with a quiet mar? ket early In Hie day, ba: later an ail vance or 'ic ? lc was obtained; salts SOO bales; ordinary to itood ordinary befog quoted at l4@l4Jic; low middling 16@l5*;c; middling lS^faili'.'c, and strict middling I0'a'c *p lb. On Wednesday the market was irregular lu consequence of fluc? tuating news; sales lioo bales; quotations as jefore. l'e?terday there was uo business, and wc ?note nominally ordinary to good or.liuary 14? i4','c; low mid liing I?@15,VJ; middling 15,^@ .5?ic; strict middling 15>?<3:i5,'ic. SEA ISLAND COTTON.-The arrivals of this quali? ty of thc staple has been to a fair extent, and was >S4 ?iaj?s of sea islands aud Floridas ugnluat 501 br the we. k last season. Carolinas, of medium md good grades, have been In reqjest, and there ias been a steady business En these qualities, the .?au^nc-iou- amounting; to some 200 Imps, among vhlch were l stained sea Island at l^c; 2 at 30; 0 it 3S; 5 at 40; 3 at 43: 4 at 44; 12 at 4S; 4 at 50; 10 it GO; 3 at 03; l a: C.*,; 9 at 63; 9 at 70. Of Flori las about ISO bags werfe disposed or, among which i at 23; 7 at 30; 24 at 31 ; 15 at 32-.17 at C3; 17 at 35. Carolinas mar be quoted at 33@45 for common; 6@55 for medium; 55@7o for good, ami 75@85c *? b-for Ane and choice urades. Medium and good ;ra les of Floridas sell from 2?@37c *8 lb. RICE.-The arrivals or Carolina rough were mod rate, and amounted to some lS.ooo bushels. This rain has been in steady request, and prices have ad a Armer tendency; sales about 1200 tierces of lean Carolina, among which were;,.Ll tes at 5?,'; : at C 5-16; 134 a: GJ?; M at 6 7-16; 298 ut 6j,'; 162 1 T : ?.s,' ; 30 at 6X; 112 at 613-16; 32 at 7c ? ?. We ' il quote fair clean Carolina at 6 5-l6@6 >i ; good 6J?? 813-16; common prime 7c fi Hi. NATAL STORES.-The arrivals have been lim? ited and business light during this period; among the sales were 10 bbls spirits turpentine at 40c; 120 bbls low No. 1 and No. 2 rosin at $1 85; 42 bbls No. 2 at $1 55; 28 bbls extra No. 1 at $3; 75 No. 1 at $2 60; 7 dull at $2 25; 121 bbls low No. 1 at $2; 24 bbls No. 2 at $1 50. HAY -There have been received about 250 bales of Eastern nnd 200 of North River qualities. Sales of North River took place from the wharf at $170 fi hundred. The Eastern was sold on private terms. CORN*.-The receipts of this grain are tit present restricted to limited lots for local consumption. Sales or prime white have takeu place at $1 03 "fl bushel, weight, sacks included. Jobbing lots sell at $1 io bushel, weight, sacks included, OATS.-The stock ls kept supplie I by moderate arrivals, which arc ample for the. local demand. Jobbing lots of this grain sell at 8?@G? f? bushel, weight, sacks Included. FLOUR.-The-market ls well supplied with most qualities of this article. There has been Increased firmness In prices, with some Improvement In the demand. Northern, and . Western fine may be quoted at $5 25 18 bbl; super at $5 50@6 00 ft bbl; extra at $6 25@c 50 ft bbl, and ramil y at $6 76@7 60 ft bbb Southern brands are In fair stock, and super may bc quoted at $5 50@6 ft bbl; extra at $6 25@6 75 ft bbl; family at $7@7 50 ft bbl, and extra and choice brands at SS 5099*60 ft bbl. BACON-ls dull and easier, with a very limited demand. Prime smoked shoulders may be quoted *>t 14-j-i@l5c.fi lb; prime smoked clear rib side at 19c; dry salted shoulders at 12}i@l*, and long clear at I4,'i@15c ft ft. The market is overstock? ed with second quality meat, for which no relia? ble quotations can bc giveu. VEGETABLES AND FRCtr.-Irish potatoes arc In abundant supply, and peach blows may be quoted at $3 50 ft bbl; Jackson whites at $3; Goodrich, 4c, $2 75 "fl bbl. Onions are In good stock, and sell at $3@4" f bbl. Cabbages, grown in this vici? nity, arc coming rorward or a good quality, and sell at about $15 ft M. Northern cabbages arc In moderate supply, and arc held at about $20 fi M. Apples arc in limited stock; those in poor condition sell at $2 50@3; and the better kinds at $3@4 ft bbl. Several arrivals or Nassau fruit have come to hand, and oranges are held at $3 60 ft hundred. Florida oranges are being received, and sell at $3 50a4 ft hundred. Sr/OAR AND MOLASSES-The stocks are light but good to prime grocery sugars may be quoted atltK@12cft ft. Muscovado molasses may be quoted dull at 39@40c In hhds, and 41@42o ? gal? lon in bbls; clayed at 33@35c fl tallou. BOTTER AND LARD.-There ls a fair stock of ?rlme Goshen. We quote good to prime at 350 50$ ft; Chicago prime 20@30c ft ft; Western and qi her lower grades sell from 2o@30c fl ft; country at 25@30c fl lb, as In quality. Lard ls In good Bupply, and is held at 16J?@17 >ic fl ft. SALT-Jobbing parcels may be quoted at $160? 170 ft sack. IRON BANDS AND TIES for cotton, of the most approved patterns, are offered on the market at fl@7c fl ft. INDIA BAGOINO.-There ls some limited Inquiry Tor this article. Wc quote 20;,?@23c fi yard. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-The market ror this arti-" cle ls dull. We quote timber ror milling purposes from $5@7. Shipping timber $S(?)14; 4-4@5-4 dooring at $11<312 f* M. Bright lumber, good merchantable, from city mills, cut to size, from $15@22 ? M by the cargo. FREIGHTS.-TojLivcrpuol, by steam direct nomi? nal; via New York, %*\ on'uplands, l#d on sea Islands; by sall }? I oa uplands, .vi on sea Islands. To Havre nominal. Coastwise - to New I York, by steam ??c on uplands and lc on sea islands; $2 fl ticrcoon rice; by sall, Kc fi ft on cotton;- fi tierce on rice; 40c fi barrel on rosin; $7@$8 fi M on lumber; $u@;o ft Mon tim? ber. To Boston, by sall, K@Xc fi ft on upland colton. To Providence, by sall, $8 00 fi M on boards, Kc fi ft on cotton ; by steam $1 fi bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Kc fi ft on uplands; by sail, $7 fi M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 ft ton on clay, mid $3@3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, >ic ft ft; by sall. $0 50(^7 *{t M on onards; $3@3 25 "P ton on phosphate rock. Vessels aro in demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Oeorgctown, S. C., Daricu and Satilla River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10@12 ft M are rates on lumber and boards. I EXCHANGE-STERLING BILLS -The rate yester? day was 19>?@20)? for CO day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks arc purchos lug sight checks on New York at H&X off; Ave days X off; 10 days 1 orr; 15 days in off; 20 days -; 30 days-. They are selling sight checks at par. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at ll and selling at 13. Markets by Telegraph. FOBEIOX. LONDON. November 24-Evening.-Consols 93. Bonds 88 M. Tallow 43sn43s fid. LIVERPOOL, November 24-Evening.-Cotton firm; uplands 9"?ti; Orleans 9Jirt; .??iles 15,000 bales. S >eCUlat!on and export ScOO. Red winter wheat 10s 7dal0s Sd. Pork 101s. Turpem lue 29s Od. Ifew York Klee Market. From the Daily Bulletin, November S3: A f?w arrivals took place this mom itu but not enough to lutliicuce the market mid with a combined lair rcniil i rade prices remain pretty Uria. Hoblers at current figures meet thc outlet but ure not anxious operators. Sale-tor iou tes Carolina ut 7t4'a7 Vc. the outside ror choice grades. From Hie Journal or Commerce: The market Tor Camlliia is st-e idy. with a f-ilr .huslne-g. The stock ls small and holders arc dcmandlug lull figure?. Thc sal-s arc 125 tes at 7 '.ui7Kc. From thc lierai I: Carolina was rather quiet, but mices were very firm. There were sohl 75 tes within the range ofYMtfXe-chiefly at 7 >'e. Interior Cotton Market.?. CHARLOTTK, November 22.-19 bales sold. Mid? dlings 14al4'4'c; market steady. MACON, November 22. - Receipts 889 bales; shipments 015 bales; salas 854 bales. Thc market active, with middlings at 14 Kc. COLUMBUS, November 22.-Our own markot closc-l strone.' It opened at 14c lor middling, but the 3 P. M. dispatches sent thew to 14 ye, with lines or middling held at 14K; saics 667; shipments 61; receipts 270. SELMA, November 22.-There were sales vestcr dav or 380 bales. Middling nominally 14 v ; low middling 14Kc; strict good ordinary 13KC, and good ordinary 13. The market opened hard at the above quotations, but closed easier. Comparative Exports or Cot ton amt H. ice from the Port of Charleston, from Sep? tember 1 to November 24, 1870. EXrOl'.TED TO Liverpool. Other Br. Ports 1870-*71. I 1S69-70. S. I. Up'd. 2S735 Rice S. I. 305 Tot'l G. Britain; ' 4| 28735;.| 365 Havre.I.. tither Fr. Ports;.. Total France..I N". or Europe.. Tot'l N. Europe S.or Europe.. W. Indies, Ac. Total F. Ports. 326 Cp'd. 1925' 19257 8S3 Boston. Rhode Island New York_ Philadelphia.. Halt. Jfc Nr'folk Dth. U. S. Ports Tot'l C'sePorts ('rand Total. 241 49G 454 10861 6430?? 21671 109: "...j 4145 333 _j 62S0 1374 Rice 960 310 'HO! 75227, 0280 ll) 44219! 2204 10| 45*i8j 614 4764! 1069 1103 835 538911 4741 1114.' 1049021 P280! 18501 74291! 4766 EURI CALENDAR. MOON'S TH ASHS. Full Moon. 8th. 2 hours, 12 mientes, mornlntr. Last Quarter, 16th, 3 hours. 39 minutes, morning, '.'ow Moon. 22d 8 hours. 1 minute, evening First Quarter. 29th, 5 hours, 12 minutes, evening. al ll Monday. 6..30 rS'Tnosday. 6..37 !3i Wednesday.. 6. .38 !4|Thursday_ e..39 !5 Friday. c..40 sl.satnrday.... 6..41 !7?Snnrtav. 0..42 er:;. * IliSES. SUN SETS. 4..54 4..54 4..53 4..53 4..63 4..53 4.-.53 MOON I man R. A 3.1 WATER. 4..40 sets. 5..45 e..40 7..39 8..43 9..46 fl..IT 7.. 9 8.. 1 8..51 9. .45 10..39 ll..33 Expoiss. < NEW YORE-Per steamship Georcla-132 bags ea island and 1701 bales upland cotton, 50 bales lomcstlcs, 199 tes rice, and sundries. 11 : S 2 "i. i ?2 . (O ex o "o ci oo X O' ?3g? 5 S gas-? J?>g| S : f? f z*: a P : : : : S F: : g-: . : - ; : . t? wawej: . . ' *o ' ?? . j ; j . i ! ; STP *o p t ; * . : : . . -53-33. : : . , : : : . . : *3 O ^ U o 3BS3 3 ? G ? (5 O 3 ?fl <! rt O 33 ce 35 OD 30 o a is -i H ca oo c ota .-t.. 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OJ cifi Cn Crt o o c o o o o S to -J-1 ; *.o Ft* *o J- ; co "t~.*u oo?o M . to o -1 i- CO 4- IO . GOtO to -o *- to ~? . Ot -I o : O O j o -o : O = : ?i-, ?.ta* coo ?a o. co 4. to ; JO 00 co o oto"*-* ?O -J ce co o i? oo * OD o S2S ?a so a 2-?? g 3 S| "T. O "Soc Cl** -. rs t? to ^ * BO r*V ? CO QD CB If, P *-3 a o S 3?oc Ott. o i o -! "TP NOTE.-Wc have deducted trom New Orleans [ 20S25 bales uplands, from Mobile 95 bales, from Savannah 232 bags sea Island and 5CC bales up? land, and from Charleston 0S3 bags sea Island and 718 bales upland-ilie quantities received at those ports from Mobile. Florida. Texas ami Savannah. CharleMtoii "Wlioicnalo Prices. ARTICLES. PRICK8. BAGGING, "# yard Dundee. & Gunny Cloth. 20??@ 28 New York Double Anchor, 44 Inches, dillis. 27 @ 28 Htl.K KOPK, V itt Manilla. ? Western. 8 ? 12 H Jute. ? BITTER-Goshen. 30 @ 40 County. 25 @ 30 COTTON, rb Ordinary to good ordinary.... 14 @ 14J? Low midilllnjr. 15 @ 15?? Middling to strict middling... 15,'?? UH Good middling.-.. & Sea Island. 30 @ 85 COFFEE, lb Kio. 20 @ 22 Laguayra. 24 @ 28 Java. 28 @ 30 FRKTILIZEUS Carolina FCitillzer, 2000 ?ss. 80 00 @ Wando Fertilizer. 80 00 @ Double Kellncd roudrettc. 30 00 @ Niles' Plioaplittte.... 63 oo @ Peruvian Guano, f, 2240 lbs... 100 09 @ Paeltlc Guano, ^ 2000 lbs. 65 00 @ Phoenix Guano. 55 00 ? Kaugb'S I'hosphate, 2000 lbs 60 00 @ Rhodes' Phosphate, t*, 2000 lbs 65 00 @ llliodes' Standard Manure (*65 time). 67 00 @ ... Orchillo Guano ({40 time). 35 00 @ Land Plaster. 13 00 @ 15 00 Mopes' Super Phos. v? 2000 lbs. 65 00 @ Wools ton's Phosphate of Limo 8* 00 ? Woolston's Vege'or, f 2000 lbs 05 00 ? .. Croastlale'sGen. Sup.Plios. net 60 00 @ Dowers'Complete Manure, net 60 00 ? Sunly'8 Phos. Peruvian, cash, cs 00 a ? Sar.ly's I'aclllC'Cuauo, cash... 60 00 ? .. I'umjisco Guano. 65 00 @ .. K. Frank Co's Ainmoulated Hone PUosphalc. ?0 00 @ Coe'd Pure DLssolted Bone.... 62 00 tfd Whaiin's Superphosphate.co 00 @ ,7P 00 Kt ?wau Guano, Nol f S?i0 lime) 54 00 ? Btlwau Guano. No 2 (?00 niue) 03 oo ? Zed's Aiumonlated bone Phos? phate ($7o time).eora ? Russel Coc's Ammonia! ed Bone Superphosphate ($65 time). CO 00 @ FLouu, bbl BFlne. 5 00 ta 6 25 Super. 6 50 ? 0 00 Northern and Western Extra. 6 25 ? ? 60 Halthnore Kxtra. @ Southern-Super. 5 60 ta 6 00 Kxtra. 6 50 ? 7 00 Family. 7 50 @ 8 00 GRAIN, bushel Maryland Oats. 60 @ 9J Western Oats. ? Corn. 1 08 0 HAY, fi cwt North River.'. & LciiBEK, ?? M feet Clear ^Tilto Pine, first quality. 60 00 ? 55 Oo White Pine, good run.38 00 @ 40 00 Yellow Pine. 20 00 @ 24 00 Boards, rough. ll 00 @ U 00 Grooved and tongued 28 00 ? 32 00 MOLASSES, gallon Cuba. 31 @ .. Muscovado. 39 @ 42 Sugar-house. 5? ? 10? Nc?v Orleans. 77 ? NAVAL STORKS, V bbl Tar.:. @ Pitch. @ Rosin, pale. ? Rosin, No. 1. 1 80 ? 3 00 Rosin, No. 2. 1 50 g I ti rtosm, xo. 3. 1 40 ? 1 45 Spirits Turpentine, li gallon... 49 ? 41 Oakum, ^ rb. 16 @ NAIUS-American 4t920d.. ?? keg 5 os @ 7 00 POWHEK-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... a 00 @ Dupont's, F.F.F. 5 00 0 Dupont's. Illastltig. 4 00 @ PKOVISIONS, H \h Bacon, Hams. 24 ? 27 Siiles....'.. 19 ? Shoulders. 14>,*ti) 15 Strips. ? Lard, lu keg. Wi? 17H Uniter. 30 <? 40 Cheese. 15 ? 30 Potatoes, Irish, -ft bbl. 2 75 @ 3 60 Sweet. 3 50 ? 4 00 Onions. 3 00 @ 4 00 Apples. 2 60 ? 4 00 Kgg.:. 25 (?> 30 Poultry-chickens, doz.... 3 00 ? 4 00 Fowl.-,"ft (JOS. 6 00 (? 5 50 RICE, ? lb-carolina. 6 5-10^ 7 East Indi*. @ SALT, fl sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 00 ? 1 70 Liverpool, linc. ? SI'UAK, lb-Raw. @ Porto Itico. ? Muscovado. 10 @ 11>? BEESWAX-? lb. 38 @ 40 tJiDEs. Grecu-rb. @ Di v. 12 ? 15 CnESTNiT.s-n bushel. 4 00 ? Receipt)- l).v Itttiirojul. Noveinl>er 8*. sorm c.vtf-LiNA ?uiLiioAr?. 1933 bales cotton. 24 hales goods, 132 bbls naval stores, 2 cars sock. To Kailnnvl Agent. Heeder k Davis, 1; iv Williams A co. O w Wi" te. Graeser fe Smith, Pelzer. It'>d.'ers A co, G H Walter A co, W c Bee i co, W W Smith, J Marshall, Smith i Jhapeau, Brodie 4 cn, Frost A Adger, Sloan A ?ielgnlous, A J salinas, A B Mulligan, Mowry & ion, Dowling A- co, lt Mure Jt co, W C Courtney lc co, G A Trenho'm & Sou. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 195 bales upland cotton, 73 bbls naval stores, ndse, 4c. To Geo W Williams & co, Graeser & Smith.Frost 4 Adirer,. LD Mowry* Son, W K { Byan. A J Salinas, T P Smith, Walter k co, C Dan can, Ravcnel 4 co, Reeder 4 Davis, Brodle k eo. Caldwell k Son. J Marshall, Jr, B Klatte&co, G W Witte,: Pelzer, Rodgers k co, Nachmann k co, W ? Bee k co, J N Robson, Howard k Bro, Hop? kins, McPherson k co, W C Courtnev k co, Prin? gle k Son, A Johnson, F W Emannel, P R Rail? road co, J K Adger A co, G W Mciver, Marshall 4 Barge, Claclus 4 Wbte. Barden 4 Parker. Kins? man 4 Howell, H Bischoff 4 co, Thurston 4 Holmes, Col Van Wright, Railroad Agent and Order. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. los bales colton, 230 bushels rough rice, wood, lumber und mdse. To WP Dowling 4 co, JU Colcock. Kanupanx 4 Gonzalez, J Colcock 4 co. Stoney 4 Lowndes, Hopkins, McPherson 4 co, C S Gadsden, W C Courtney 4 Co, T E F oyd, J M Rasterby, H Bischoff 4 co, W R Hoyt, Wagener 4 Muninugh, w li Mauidln, Mary Cohcley, R Bar neit .1 Ca sev, AV C Bee 4 co, J A May, G W wil? liams 4 co, Petter, ?odgers A co, Fraser 4 DIU, P G tl .sell, Willis 4 Chlsolm, J Kahn, J Anderson, J Huyne. exports of Rice. Naval Stores and Lum? ber from tl?e Port of Charleston, from September 1 to November 84, 1870. 1870-'Tl. EXPORTED TO ?liLCOTM Bbls. Boston. New York... Philadelphia Baltimore.., New Orleans. Mobile.I Provtd'ce.RI.I Oth'rUSP'rts T'al Coastw'se 3,300 6,407 3,-44 Barcelona. Maj'a4M'ket. West Indies.. Halifax, N S.. St John's, NB. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Havre.. Feet. 130,000 032,186 42T.000 165,401 500,344 201,600 114,015; 2,380,521 380.T61 1889-"70. NAVAL STOR'8 Bbls. 6,412 3,973 3,147 265 13,797 400 ?BBR. Feet. 32,000 2,153,015 83,100 271,146 140,000 170,055 2,849,216 . I 217,769 1,340 2,395 Montevideo... I. Great Britain. 2,268 Rio de Janeiro. Australia. . Total Foreign. 6.503 Grand Total! 20,518 .1 665 380,761 3.T6T.282 3.4T8 4,433 18,230 21T.769 3,ejjg,985 S K g t o fa ?. 5 poe" p j? fc B ti'.Z'A BP:" P P : fe ba is B? cr* a a n -, ?1-1 -? ?? a CB OB 00_55 " a ss as a sa a B S 3 3 I a 03 o oo rf- o OE, O) O H OD ?a CB -T OB M g 00 g s1? 5 to SS ?7 u o )3 Q lt? co e> M H- o o rf hs -? o> eo ?5 S M e? ?9 M ^ g H fi 1-* o I S w ?5 s. S e a r B - o M rt =. 3 p 1 2 P 2 3 .< s rt K "S SM M H C o rtrt n n "B 03 rt O S ? ; ii ia 1 ?0 : -1 2 Sf 5 o ?1 ?1 _ 03 lu VJ -J rt . re ? : B3 . crer . re re r I tal 1 , fi o - - S o s Ol Ol A fl s a is ff B S s M p ?s 0 S I ? R ml 3 .VA RI VB KB WS. CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER 2 5 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. steamship J W Everinan, Hinckley, Philadcl nliia-lort - Instant. Mdse. To W A Courtenay, J K Adirer 4 ca ? w Aimar. A .1 Darbot, Byrne * Pngartie. R K milford. H F Baker 4 co, T W Bliss. Blum 4 Mill, r, ll Bischoff* co. 0 Hart 4 co. W M Barden, cameron. Barkley 4 co. T M Cuter, Gas eo. Mci? a>iten, .1 Cnmnrtn * co, L Ducker, Howie, Moise 4 Davis, Douglas 4 Miller, J M Kitson 4 Bro, Holuies's Book Depository, Il Cordts 4 co, p i, Giilllemin, .1 M Giver, W s lleunrey, J S liver, J \\ Harrisson, llnrkamp * co. c Hancock, Holmes 4 Calder, Johnston. Crews 4 co. B Johnson, kins? man .v Hr.), L Kornaurena. Kauapaux 4 Gonzalez, ll Klai tc 4 co, .w J Linn, A D Lorentz, u A lt Lo with I) Lopez, M Mever, Macqueen 4 Riecke, J fi Miluor 4 co, Marshall 4 .Burge, Mantons 4 co. R il McDowell. W Marscher. Millier 4 Wietels. M li Nathan, A Niemann, Nows '.Mice. F L O'Neld, J F O'Neill, BTJ'NeIR, W F Paddon, Barden 4 Parker, J KPr.ugle * Son. C,P Poppenhelra, J A Qnack enbush. v .-chnchmann. L F Robertson, ll Tom Iiuson 4 co, J F Taylor A co, P Walsh, Wagener 4 Monsees, G W Williams 4 c >, T R Waring, S 4 C Railroad, N E Railroad Airent. aud Order. Steamer Ocncral Munlgault, Cordes, Peedee, vb Georgetown. S C. 383 l?ales cotton and.sun? dries. ToSliackelford 4 Kelly. Mowry 4 Son, Ceo W ? llllams 4 co, A J Sall as, Ravenel 4 eo. G W Witte, J M Caldwell 4 .son. Frost 4 Adger, F W Emanuel, W K Ryan, G U Walter 4 co, Bollmann Bros, Juo Hanck?l. - ? . , , , Sloop Rebecca, from Pon POD. 7?1 bushels of rough rice. To J R Pi Ingle 4 Son. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Geonria. Crowed. New York-Wag? ner, Huger 4 co. W A Courtenay. Ship J C Boynton, Way cote, Liverpool-Henry C Brig Isadora, Griswold, Boston-J A Enslow ti? co. SA I LUD YESTERDAY. Steamship Charleston, Berry. New York. Steamship Georgia, Crowe?, New York. Sehr J Vauznnt.-, New Orleans. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Charleston. Berry, New York, November 24. , Sehr Anna Barton, Prink, Philadelphia, Novem? ber 2L DP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, at Baltimore, No veu.bcr 21. MEMORANDA. The sehr Susan Wright. Mount, from George? town, S C: arrived at New York November 21. List of Shipping IN TUF. roi?OF CHARLESTON, NOVEHBER 24. Fossels under loo tons, and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. Manhattan, 1337 tous, Woodhull, at Adger's wharf, Tor New York, loadimr-James Adger 4 co. 3eonria. ISUO tons. CMw.-li. at Huton wharf, for New York, ready-Wagner, Hu.cr 4 co, W A Courtenay. sea Gull, elli tons. Dutton, at Union whrf, for Bal? timore, loading-V c Trenhoim. I W Evcrman, ?til tons, Hinckley, at Brown 4 eu's Wharf, for Philadelphia, loading-W A Courtenay. SHIPS. [G Boynton, 746 tons. Way colt, at Boyce 4 co's wli.ur, for Liverpool, nady-li Caril. Pranqucbar, 1307 tons. Harvard. ID the Stream, f. r Liverpool. leaov-C N Hubert. lope, 797 tuns, Il ueouk, at Atlantic wharr, ror Liverpool, l-adiiiir-W 14 -mlth 4 co. olin -ld n.y, 1002 tous. Ban uti, at Vandernorst s wharr, mun New York, walling-Master. Janova. 714 t .ns, LeSuck, ai Commercial wharr, for Liverpool, loading-Willis 4 Chlsolm. Ohn O Baker. 1110 tous. Spear, at Vandcrliorst s wharr.tor Liverpool.loading-Street Bros 4 co. Jity of Halifax. (Br,) 853 tons, Cunulugham, at Accommodation wharf, for Liverpool, load? ing-H Card. BABES. ! Annie Kimball, 730 tons, Sflnson, at Vanrter horst's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Rave nel A- co. Adelaide Norris, 717 tons, Reed, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-J A EnsloW A co. Sharpsburg, eoe cona, Rogers, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Baggett A co. Evanell, 513 tons, Randell, at AUantlc wharf, for Liverpool, loading-^ A Enalow A co. Virginia Dare, soi tons, Skofleld, at Atlantic wharf, from Baltimore, walting-Master. Rosetta McNeill, 611 tons, Sproul, at Atlantic wharf.for Liverpool,loading-J A Enalow A co. Paquete de Cantabria (Sp). 248 tons, Unzaln, at Brown A co's wharf, from Havana, walting W p Hall. Marv Kiliam, 425 tons. Br Vier, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Il Card. Bidwell (Br), 493 tons, at Atlantic wharf, for Am? sterdam, loading-R Mure A co. Crace E Cann (Br), 700 tons, Cann, at Kerr's wharf, for Liverpool, readj-R Mure A Co. Lola (Argentine). - tons, Merrill, in the Stream, for Philadelphia, ready-J A Enslow A co. Belgium (Br). 670 tons, Greeno, at Accommoda? tion wharf.for Llverpool.loadlng- Henry Card, Emma Parker, (Br,) 496 tons. Brown, at Atlan wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Henry Card. Rome, 814 tons, Otis, at Boyce's wharf, for Liver? pool, loading-? nils -fe Chlsolm. Sarah, 661 tons, Atkins, at Union wharf, for Liver? pool, loading-Street Bros A co. Ysabel (Span) 343 tons, Auton, at Brown A co's wharf, from Matanzas, walting-W P Hall. BRIGS. R B Gove. 463 rons. Harkness, at Central wharf, from Liverpool, waiting-R Mure A co. Isidora (Br). 93 tons, Griswold, at Southern wharf, for Boston, ready-J A Enalow A co. Cecilia (Br), - tons, Blstrun. at Boyce A co's wharf, from Liverpool, discharging-Robt T Waiker. Paula (Span polacre), 184 tons, Bartran, at Brown A co's wharf, for Barcelona, loading-W P Hall. Francisco (Span), 202 tons, Riera, at Brown A co's wharf, norn Matanzas, just arrived-W P Hall. . Hiram Abiff, 327 tons, Tibbetts, at Kerr's wharf, Dem Portland, Me, discharging-T J Kerr A co.' SCHOONERS. Mary Mankin. - tons. Halsey, in Ashley River, for New York, loading-J A Enslow A co. W L Burroughs, - tons. Snowden, at Boyce A co's whaif, from New York, waiting-W Roach A co. B N Hawkins, 369 tons, Wyatt; at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading-w Roach A co. Robert Palmer, - tona, Daboli, at Union wharf, for Wilmington, ready-w Roach A co. . B F Lowell, Leavitt, at Robb's Mill, for a North? ern Port, vi airing-J A Enslow A co. H G Hand. - tons. Hand, at Central wharf, Xrom Philadelphia, discharging-H F Baker A co. L1?T OF VB88BLB CP, ClSAItiP AND SAILED FOR TEI8 PORT. F o K"FI CN. LIVERPOOL. Br ship Mnscongus, Glover, sailed.Nov- 6 Br bark Yumurl. Campbell, sailed.October 29 Br bark Arbitrator, irwin, sailed....November l CARDIFF. Bark Benjamin Ossena, mu. sailed.October 10 The Prof Schwelgard, Svang, np.Nov 2 CALLAO. Fr bark Intimes, Gefflot, sailed.Oct 16 DOM E~? TIC. BOSTON. Bark Aurelia, lincoln, cleared.Nov lt Brig J H Kennedy, Hallett, np.Nov 17 Sehr Grace Girdler. Smith, up.Nov 16 Sehr Montana, Bcarsc, cleared.Nov 16 NKW TOKE. Brig Ellen Maria, Roxie, up.*Nov 16 Sehr Florence Rogers, ?inppard, cleared..Nov 16 Sehr My rover, Brown, up.Nov 16 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr Marietta Tllton, Frlizinger, cleared..Nov 16 Sehr Mary ? Ireland. Ireland, up.Nov 16 BALTIMORE. Sehr '.da Richardson, Bi dell, up.Nov 21 _ fjKR??GH BILLS LADING To' AND FROM B ALTINO R.E. PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, BREMEN, AND TUE "CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. Tne tine Steamship SEA GULL, Dut-,??j&r*?, ton, Commander, will sall for BalU-SMBB more on SATURDAY. 28th November, at 9 o'clock. ?ST Philadelphia 1 reigate lorwardea to taut city by railroad from Baltimore without adol : iona! Insurance, and Consignees are allowed am pie time to sample and sell their Goods frcm the Railroad Depot In Philadelphia. PAUL C. TRENNOLM, Agent, . nov28-4_No. 2 Union Wharves. pACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S TDROUOH LINE TO CA LIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN, FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above Une leave Pier _<-Pi?ii? No. 12. North Uiver, foot of Canal ^?MciA? street, N>w York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the ttli and 20th of every month (except when these dales fallon Sunday, then the Saturday prece J lng. Departure of the 20th connect?t Panama with steamers for Sonth Pacific aud central American ports. Those of 4th touch at Manzanillo. steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for Ja pan and China October l, 1870. No california steamers touch ar Havana, bu' go direct from New York to Asplnwall. one hundred pounds baggage freo to each adult. Medicine and attendance tree. For Passage Tickets or other Information apply ar. the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on tne wharf foot of Canal street. North River, New York. F. K. BABY, Agent. jinyl6-lyr TIMETABLE OF-STEAMER "ARGO" FOR NOVEMBER, 1870. FOR EDISTO, ROCKVILLE. ENTERPRISE, Ac, ON TUE DAYS-ED STO, ENTERPRISE. AC, ON FRIDAYS-INLAND-ALL TUB WAY. Thc Steamer "ARGO" will re- .jrtr?^ ceivc Freight, as above, ai Soul h At..- ttffijjBj lantlc Wharf, on. MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, and leave as follows: CnARLKSTOh. EDISTO. Tuesday, 1st, 1 P. M Wednesday, 2d, ll A M Friday, 4th, 2 P M Saturday, 5th, 1PM Tuesday, 8tb, 6AM Wednesday, 9th, 2J? A M Friday, ltth, SAM Saruruay, 12th, 6AM Tuesdav, 15th, ll A MlWeduesday,16th,9)?AM Friday, 18ih, 2 P M Sarnrday, 10th, l* M Tuesday, 22d, 6AM Wednesday.23d, 2^ PM Frldav, 25th, 8A M .saturday, 26th. 7AM Tuesday, 29th, UH A M Wednesday, 30th, 9AM Freight received until one hour before leaving, but none after sunset. DOUGLAS NISBET, Agent, Onice on Accommodation Wharf. N. B.-Freight mm wharfage payable on the wharf. oct29 F OR F LOR IDA, TWICE A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON? VILLE, PILATE A AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Tue Steamer DICTATOR, Captain _ George E. McMillan, will sall frnmit\s?nr - Central Wharf for above points every TUESDAY Ev BNINQ, at s o'clock, arriving back at Charles? ton every SOND?T A FTBRNOON, at 6 o'clock. The Steamer CITY POINT, C?ptain D. B. Vin? nen t, will sall from Central Wharf for above points avery FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, arriving jack at Charleston WKIINBSDAY AFTBRNOON, at b j'clock. -. i. u. AIKEN A CO., Agents, octio_ No. 5 Central Wharf.. ?pREIGHT AND PASSAGE REDUCED. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON LINE STEAMERS. FOUR TIMES A W r, K K TO AK" FROM SAVANNAH. PILOT BOY leaves Charleston for ia van nah i very MONDAY, at 8 A. M.T_ DICTATOR leaves charleston for . savanna!) :verv TUESDAY, at 8 P. M. PILOT BOV leaves - Charleston for Savannah .'very THURSDAY, ut 8 A. M. CITY POINT leaves Charleston Tor Savannah ?very FRIDAY, at 8 A. M. , RETURNING. PILOT BOY leave* Savauah for Charleston ivorv TCESDAY. at 7 A. M. CITY POINT leaves Savannah for Charleston ,'verv WEDNESDAY, at 8 A. M. PILOT B'?Y leaves Savannah for Charleston ?very FRIDAY, at 7 A. M. DI TATOR leaves savannah for Charleston iviTi SUNDAY, ai s A. M. Th:: PILOT BOY win stop at Pacific Landing, teaufort and thc usus Landings on the Inside onie both wu vs, and gp through by daylight. Freight received at central Wharf every day nd stored free of expense. J. D. AIKEN A CO., oe 128 Central Wharf. F OR WRIGHT'S JB LU F F LND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE. SANTE E RIVER. The Steamer MARION. Captain W. '. Adair, ls now receiving Freight,_ t Accommodation Wharf, and will leave on FBI AY NIGHT, 25th Inst. Freight and wharfage prepaid. For engagements apply to RAVEN EL A HOLMES, nov23-3 No. 177 East Bay. ;; : / gfjipiffltg._ QOTTON FORWARDED" THROUGH TO LIVERPOOL AT LOWEST RATES. POR NEW TORE-MERCHANTS' LINE. i The regular packet schooner B. N. HAW-^?* KINS. Wyatt, Master, having- considerable^!?' part of cargo on board, wanta cotton to flli-np. DOV25-3_WILLTIAM ROACH A CO. ' J O R LIV B B P O 6 Ll The new Al British Ship CITY OF HALI- /?^ FAX, captain E. < nmminger, having a por-JrSll lion of her cargo engaged, will have immediate dispatch for tho above port. For balance of freight engagements, apply to ' nov2? HENRY CARD, Agent. J1 OB LIVERPOOL. The Al American Bac?: ROME, Captalu. Jtt Otis, having part or cargo engaged,, will Sfflfc meet with dispatch. . ? ?? Fof freight engagements apply to .?=- . WILLIS k CH1SAUM, nov25-fmwlo_North Atlantfc^gharf. ?pioR LIVERPOOL. .... The Al American bark SARAH, Atirm? ?S* Master, having a large portion or her cargoJjHH, engaged; win be dispatched for the aboveport.1 < For balance Freight room, apply to i> z:.. ; STREET BROTHERS k CO., . nov24 No. 74 East "Bay: F OR LIVERPOOL, The first-class American strip J. 0. BA? KER, Spear, Master, having large engage-' merits, will meet with dispatch for rj?e at port. : For Freight engagements, apply to j ? * nov23_STKEET BROTHERS & CO. O ELIYEEP CO L'. '-' F The flrst-crass American small cap&flty/ Bark EVANELL, Randall, Master, haylnga*_ large part of her cargo engaged and going on '. board, will have dispatch. For engagentehts ap- . ply to J. A ENSLOW A CO. nov23 ? " -Wi:- 7 . 'i i r FO K NE W Y 0 B E>.;: tn i-9 ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBBR-26, .AT 1<U O'CLOCK A. M.- ; rr,.... **** OLD LINE N EW YORK A VD CHARLES? TON STEAMSHXPsV " *",; ESTABLISHED ,18'?6 The very fast and splendid Side-wheel Steam-. Bhlp MANHATTAN, Woodhull. Commander, will sall from Adger's Wharf as above. JO?- Insurance by this Jin e httlf percent. For Freight or Passage, apply to - JAMI-S ADOER k CO., Agenta. tar The JAMES ADGER will follow," and sa? on. TUESDAY, November 29th, at - O'clock. nov23-4 , i':.:..:-..- . ? ?pOR GARDNER'S BLUFF, & 0; AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON PE1 DEE' B?TER. *V The Steamer. GEN.. MAN.IGAULT, _ ^-JE2>* : Captain II. S. Cordes,.ls now aaCHBB lng Freight at Boyce's "Wharf, and wui leave as above on SATURDAY NIOHT, the 26th instant SHACKELFORD k KELLY, Agents, DOV26-2_ No.' 1 Boyce's Wharf. - TTTEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH. DARLEN AND BRUNSWICK, .OA. Thef^vorifeTSteamer ELIZA H A TV C ? X i ' Captain L.. W. BCBNS, will receive Freight at South 'Arlan- _ ^*??"*J? tlc wharf for. aboyo points e ver j ?sssBaEBSMi TUESDAY, and leave on every WBONJOADAY Moan INO. at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the same evening, and leaving '? for Dar len. Ac., the follow? ing morning. Returning, will leave Savannah-for - Charleston every. MONDAY ?VonN;NO, at 7 O'Clock. For Freight or passage, apply to ... RAVEN?L & HOLMES, scpio ... No. 177 East Bar. . ?Hisceltaneocs. J)URYEAS' SATIN GLOSS STARCH In Six Pound Boxes and One Pound Papers.. Gires a Beautiful, WH?TE and GLOSSY FINISH, besides renders Fabrics very durable. No other Starch no easily vied, or so Economical. - Uae it onoe; and. ? ? sj?; You will woo .no otstsr. DUR YEAS' IMPROVED CORN STARCH Made w!dj great care, from thc choicest White Corn. ??rS DUR YE AS' A choice preparation of thc finest portions of Starch, from carefully selected white southern Com. UNEQUALLED AS AN ARTICLE OF FOOD, OR AS A DEtlCACY, By any other Preparation from Corn. None of th? above Goods genni ine with? out Duryea?' on every package. GF^ Persons unable to procure our goods from their regular grocer, on addressing die Manufacturers 49 and 51 Park Place, New. York City, will be directed to those tn their vicinity who will supply them. oct31-2m08 . . RICES REDUCED FAIRBANKS & CO., No. 262 Broadway. New York. No. IC? Baltimore street, Baltimore. No. 53 Camp street, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., No. us Milk street. Boston. For sa'e by leading Hardware Dealers. oct2S-ftu3mos rj\H E SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY have opened a State Agency for the sale of their CELEBRATED St.WISG MACHINES, at No. 107 King srre?r, Charleston, where Silk, Cotton and Flax Threads. Needles. 4c, may be obtained. Attention ls in lied to our NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE AND THE NEW MANUFACTURINGJ?ACH1NE, In which simplicity and durability are combined. Machines for sale on the LE AS s PLAN. Stitch? ing done to order. . ^ Local and Travelling Agents wanted. HIE SIS GER SE WING MACHINE AGENCY, No. 197 King Street, Charleston. ' B0V21