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W - "' FINANCIAL AJfR COMMERCIAL. r j,e charleiton stock and Bond Market. X ItUtrr TALUS OP THE PTO CSE, BONDS AJO) OTHER 8BCCWTIK CKUD AT TUS CHARLESTON STOCK BOARD, FOR TCSK WEEK ENDING DEC. 1, 18T0. " ?Published officiary by antborlty of 5 tock Board.] ASXJtD. BID. ?old. 10 Southern Bank Bills. Bank of Camden. 35 Bank of Chester. lo Bank of Georgetown....-. . 05 ? Bank of Hamburg. . .. 06 Bank of S?nih Carolina... 10 Bank of State or South Carolina, prior to 1861. .. 52 43 Bank or State of South Carolina, ' after 1st January, 1861. 35 Commercial Bank, Columbia. 12 io Exchange Bank, Columbia. 10 Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston.iii. 03 03 Merchants' Bank, Ch craw. 05 Planters' Bank, Fairfield. 06 State Bank, Charleston. C6 State Securities. State Bonds, old..'. . . 80 oo State Bonds, ls?ue of 1867. .. 67'00 State Bonds, for Tundlng bank notes 67 QO 8tate Bonds, for conversion or se _ curl ties. 67 00 State Stock, old......- 67 00 State Stock, new. 65 00 Railroad Securities. 8. C. Railroad and Bank Stock. 40 00 39 00 S.C. Railroad Stock.. 40 00 38 60 S. C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds. nommai S. C. Railroad Seven' Per Cent. . Bonds...... 72 00 70 00 Northeastern Railroad Stock (capi? tal)...;.-.....ti.;. 1126 Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre- - feared.. nommai Northeastern Vtallroad First Mort ? gage Bohds. 8 Per Cent. 88 00 67 00 Northeastern Railroad Second Mort? gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 72 00 Northeastern Railroad Certificates of Indebtedness. 60 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock..".....-... 82 00 29 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad ' First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 75 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds. 7100 67 00 Charleston and Savannah Ral. voa J 6 Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds...i.. nominal Greenville and Columbia Railroad Co. stock...".non?nal Greenville and Col ubi bl a Railroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds.....'. nominal Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds nominal Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 .Per Cent. Second Mortgage Bonds. 40 00 38 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. Certificates ol Indebt? edness... 65 00 Oheraw and Darlington Railroad Stock. non?nal Oheraw and Darlington Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. nominal Cheraw and Harlin pt on Railroad Second Mortgage jonda.......... nominal Oheraw and Ds.rUopton Railroad Certificates of Indebtedness. nominal' Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Stock. nominal Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad First Mortgage Ronda.. nominal Spartanburg ; and Union Railroad State guaranteed Bonds. nominal Blue Ridge Railroad First Mortgage Bonds......'. nominal | City "Securities. City Railway stock.. 50 oo City of Charleston Six Per Cent. Stock. .51 SO 50 00 City or Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per Cent. Bi ids..s. nominal City orcommbla 6 Per Cent. Bonds. nominal Cltyor Colombia 7 Per Cent, Bonds. 66 00 Bank Stock. First National Bank or Charleston Stock. 122 50 People's National Bank Stock. nommai Union Bank Stock. 6 60 6 25 bout> carolina Loan and Trust i*?2?2!.v. 97 50 .'People's BautStock. 6 00 4 75 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank Stock. 2 00 Baak or Charleston Stock. 20 50 19 50 Carolina National Bank Stock. nominal . Bank of Newberry Stock. nominal Sank of Camden Stock. nominal miscellaneous Securities. GranltevlUe Manufacturing Com- , - pasy Stock.. 85 00 81 Ob Langley Manufacturing Company Stock. nominal .Batesville Manufacturing Company Stock. nominal Charleston Gas Company Stock. 21 00 20 50 .Phosphate Stock. Charleston Mining a"d Manufac? turing Company Stock. nominal Wando Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock. nominal Sulphuric Add and Superphos? phate Company Stock. nominal Karine and River Mining and Man? ufacturing Company Stock. nommai AtlantloAdinlng and Manufacturing Company stock.95 oo 90 co Palmetto Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. non?nal Cbloora Mining and Manufactur? er mg Company Stock. 95 00 Farmers' Mining and Manufactur? ing Company stock. nommai Stono Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock. nommai" Free List. State of Geoigla 6 per cent. Bonds, old.?. nominal State of Georgia 7 percent. Bonds, . old...'.;. nominal State or Georgia 7 per cent. Bonds, new. nommai City or Savannah 7 per cen t.Bonds, old... 85 09 City of Savannah 7 per cent. Bonds, new*..j. 8300 City of Angpsta 7 per cent. Bonds. old.;. nominal City or Augusta 7 per cent. Bonds, new. nominal* City of Macon 7 per cent. Bonds_ nominal City or Columbus 7 per cent. Bonds. nommai City or Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, old,..'. nominal City of Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, new. nominal City of Memphis 6 per cent. En? dorsed Bonds.-. nominal Memphis and Charleston Railroad Stock. nominal Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7 per cent. First Mortgage Bonds nominal Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7per cent. Seeond Mortgage Bonds nominal City of Atlanta 8 per cant. Bonds... nominal' Macon and Western Railroad stock 105 50 Central Railroad of Georgia Stock.. nominal Georgia Railroad Stock.. nominal Macon and . Augusta Railroad 1st Mortgage 7 per cent. Bonds. nominal Macon and Augusta Railroad 1st Mortgage 7 percent. Bonds, en Jidorsed.. nommai aeon and Brunswick Railroad State Endorsed Bonds, 7 per cent, nominal Montgomery and West Point Rail? road 1st Mortgage 8 per cent. nominal Money comparatively easy at l@l? V cent, per month. Market, dull, with limited transactions. Exports of the Week ending Dcc'ner 1. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL-Per bark Sharpsborg-lO'O bales upland cotton. 95 tons phosphate rock... .Per ship Canova-2022 bales upland cotton, 176 barrels rosin, iso tons phosphate..Per bark Annie Kimball-29 bags sea island and 2264 bales upland cotton.Per Br bark Belgium-2163 bales of upland cotton, 110 tons phosphate rock. , AMSTERDAM-Per Br bark Mary Klllam-1376 bales upland cotton....Per Br bark Bidwell-1487 bc'es upland cotton. B*.MA*?AS-Per Br sehr Equator-100 bbls and 100 sac"-* flour, soo feet lumber, 20,000 shiugles, * and sundries. DOMESTIC. Nsw YORK-Per steamship Georgia-132 bags sea island and 1781 bales upland cotton. 50 bales domestic-?, las tierces rice, and sundries.Per steamship Manhattan-1080 bales upland and 31 bags sea leland cotton, 81 tes rice, 35 bales domes? tica, 105 empty barrels, 60 pk gs sundries..Per 8teimship James Adger-1079 bales upland and 108 bales sea Island cotton, 90 tee ric?, 110 bbls rosin. 58 bales domestics, 44 bbls oranges, 79pkgs snndr.es. PHILADELPHIA-Ter steamship J W Everman lie bales cotton, 79 tes rice. 77 bales yarn, 192 bbls rosin. 60 bags rice nour, 66 sacks rrult. 149 cases quartermaster stores, ll bbls oranges and sun BALTIMORE-Per steamship Sea Gull-105 bales cot'on. 169 ic* rice. 31 hhds and 2 bales hides. 37 bois .oranges. 200 bags guano, 42ipkg8 sundries ....Fer sehr H Q Hand-m.o?o M of lumber. The Charleston Market. i?OR WS WEEK ENDINO DECEMBER 1.] THE CROPS.-The weither during t he early.part Of the week just terminated was moderate and dry, and cotton picking proceeded favorably, but since lt has been stormy and unsettled. The pro? tracted favorable season should produce good re? sults on thc crop, but the very low price will, per? haps, tend to counteract this advantage. TH RECFIPTS.-The arrivals at the colton ports for the week np to Friday last were 118,689 bales, against 122,133 bales the week previous and 85, 765 bales for the corresponding time last year. 'The receipts at Kew Orleans wrre 37,101 bales, In contras', with 27,964 bales the week or the year previous. The. total supplies at the cotton ports, from Sepremberr,1870. up to the latest mall dates, were 919 750 bales, against 795,539 bales the sea? son before, showing an Increase of 124,211 bales. The total arrivals at the chief Sont hern mart from September l, 1870, np to the latest telegrai lc intelligence, as contrastea.wtth.laBt rear, wi a8f0U0WB: 1870. 18 New Orleans, November SO.302,634 296 i nobile, November 30.110.89 0 106,1 Savannah, November 30.278,996 l?3, Charleston, November 30.145,433 100, Galvest n, November 30.41,849 61, Norfolk, November 30.88,155 81, Wilmington, November 80.31,718 24, The receipts or cotton at the principal Sou ern markets from November 24 to November 1870, as reported by telegraph, was as folio** Thlstncludes all points but overland: ^EW OR LEA VS * Nov 24 and 25.13,713.Nov 26.. .65761 , Nov 28.5314.NOV 29..11,1^8 ?-46,( Nov 30.10,254 J MOBILE- ,..0. NOV 24and 23...3305.Xov26.1663 1 Nov 28.3031.Nov 29... 4768 !. 15, NOV 30 . 2341 J SAVANNAH-. Nov 24and25...7636.Nov 2t..'...o3341 Nov 28.4590.Nov 29... 6720 > 26,1 Nov 30.438? J CHARLESTON- . " "_,, Nov 24 and 25...6317...:..Nov 26....2373 Nov 28 . 2602......NOV 29.;..3387 f10.< NOV 30.1990 . I GALVESTON- """, Nov 24 and25...1947.NOV 26... 28861 Nov 28 . 2128..Nov 29....lill \ 9,. NOV 30.1248 J NORFOLK- _ Nov 2*a'.d 25...2810.Nov 26:...30221 Nov 28.207.Nov 29... 2043 J-12,1 NQV 30.1543 J WILMINGTON-. Nov 24 and 25.. 787.Nov 26... 4121 NOV 28 . 528.NOV 29... 321 V 2,* Nov 30 . 354 )_ Total..'.'..127-? The arrivals Tor the corresponding week la year were 103,054 bales. The supplie? or the article in sight at the lat? dates were as follows: lg. Stock in Liverpool. 374^00 388,0 Afloat rrom India. %jno ?M Afloat rrom America. *??>T? ?'S Stock in London. 44,li0 -6,3 Afloat for London. 27.000 84,0 Stock In Havre. 68,040 ,8,1 Afloat for Havre. 7,20. 43.1 Stock in Cremen. J-ajw *? Afloat for Bremen. ,4,620 d,9 Stock m Dnited States porte. ?>34,6. o 2o6,9 Stock in the interior towns.... 72.824 62, . 70taj. 1,280,691 1,211.5 Excess lu visible supply, compared with 1869. 69.1 Stock or cotton held by Man? chester spinners at the mills 125,000 75 Oi Price or mid uplands in Liver? pool.0%?9%d ll* Price or mid uplands in New york.-.16%c 25J, Price or gold.io%@ll 2l%@22 The following is the latest intelligence or tl Bombay shipments by special telegrams fro; Finlay, Clark & Co. : , 1870. . 1860. Gt. Brit. Cont. Gt. Brit. Con Exports 12th No? vember to nth November In? clusive. - ... Exports 12th November to 18th Novem vember Inclu clnslvf. Previously re- * ported...... 821.000 154,000 93J.702 174,6! 821.000 154,000 932,702 174,01 Deficit to Great Britain., Deficit to Continent. No telegram received from Bombay this weel The arrivals at this port for the past week wei 312 bags of fen islands and Floridas and 16,367 bah of uplands, againn 38*> bags of sea islands an Floridas and 11,005 bales of uplands thc week b fore, and 67*4 bags or sea islands and Flotldi and 8168 bales or uplands for the week last sei son. These supplies have come as follows, sa of uplands'per South Carolina Railroad 13,39; per Northeastern Railroad 1719; per Charlesto and Savannah Railroad 211; Pedeesso; Georgi town 336; Edi ito 14; Christ Church 3; Chlsolm' mill 2; Florida 15; Savannah 62. Of sea island; per Northeastern Railroad 22; Christ Church ll Wadmalaw 17; John's Island 41: Edlsto 52; Jame: Island 36; Beaufort 70; Florida 43; Savannah 20. THE COTTON MA"KKT.-Thia staple for the perl od uuder review possessed a steady character li the foreign market, prices being sometime strong and again weak, but ruling at 9%@9%d 1 lb for middling uplands, while at New York mid dlings, wMch began at 18%. receded to 16c. am at this point middlings, which began at 15%, dc dined to 15c. The movements or the article at New York ant Liverpool for this period have been as follows: Ol Friday, November 25, the former closed flat, up limdB 9%@9%d, sales jo.ooo bales; the latter de dined %c, uplands l6%c, sales 4900 bales. OE Saturday thc former had a lower tendency, up ?ands 9%@9%f?, sale? lo.ooo bales; the latter wai du i and heavy at l?j%c, sales 2100 bales. On Mon day the former was firm, uplands e.s,'ra9 hid, sale 14.OtObales; thelaucrwas Arm, uplands i6%c, sale 8300 bales. Ou Tuesday the former waa steady uplands 9%@9%d, sales 12 OOO balo; thc latter wa Kc lower, at 16%c, sales 2000 bales. On Wednea day the former was steady, uplands 9Ji@9%d sales 12,000 bales; the latter tended down, sale 4000 bales, at 16%c. Yesierday, from the former m dispatches were received; the latter waa droop lng at 16c. The transactions in this market for this per or have boen as follows : On Friday, November 25 early in the day, factors had Arm views, but will a light demand the market became dull and weal and closed wi:h a lower tendency ; sales 700 bules ordinary to good ordinary being quoted it li<? 14%; low middling 15; middling 15%; strict mid diing 15%c -B lb. On Saturday the article showee strong depression, with hardly any demand, am se lew who were disposed to offer had tc accepi the vkws of purchasers, and prices declined %@ M. and even more, 9 Hs, the market closing dui and weak ; sales 500 bales; ordinary to good ord I nary being quoted at 13>i@t4%; low middling 14%; middling 15; strict middling 15%c 9 lb. Ot Monday the market opened dull, but a good de? mand afterwards took place; sales 1500 bales; or dlnary to good ordinary being quoted atis.1-;? 14%; low middling ?4%; middling 15, and strict middling 15%c <? lb. On Tuesday the demand was active, and prices lu some Instances %c f th better; sales 2000bales; ordinary to good ordinary b'-lng quoted at 13%@HH; low middling 14%@ 14%; middling 15@15 316; strict middling I5%c ? lb. On Wednesday, with a light Inquiry, thc mar? ket was somewhat easier; sales ooo bales; ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 13%@14% ; low middling 14%; middling 15; f-tnet middling I5%c .R lb. Yesterday the market opened with an ap? pearance ot firmness, but closed weak; sales 1000 bales; say 12 at 13%; 50 at 14%; 32 at 14%; 31 at 14%; 131 nt 14%; 4 at 14%; 34 at 14?; : 46 at 14%; 33 at 14 5-16; 377 at 15; 81 at 15%; 62 at 15%; 50 at 15%. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSII IC*TTON. Ordinary to good ordtuary.13!-i@14% Low middling.14%? Middling.15 re? strict: middling.15%? SEA ISLAND COTTON.-The arrivals have been to a rair extent, and were about 312 bags of sea isl? ands and Flotillas, against 674 bags for the cor? responding time last year. The demand for me? dium to fine sea islands has been steady, and these descriptions are readily taken. The trans? actions in Carolinas have amounted to about 300 bags, among which were about 100 bags common at 3S@45c; also 1 tu 38; 10 at 40; 31 at 41; 5 ai 42%; 2 at 46; 7 ?. 4s 2 at 53; 15 ai 65; 5 at. 70; 10 ar 75; 6 at S2; 18 ut 84; 3 al 85c. The better qualities or Fluridas have sold io a moderate extent, say about n o bags, among which 1 at 31; 10 at 32; 5 at 33; 2 at 33. We quote medium to go>M Flori? das at 2S@37c lb. Carolinas may br. quoted Arm at 38?45o -B lb for common; 46@55c fi rb for medium; 58(3i65 (tor good to flue, and 66@85c V rb lorflnc aud choice grades. RICE.-The arrival of Carolina rough have been fair, amounrlng lo some 25,000 bushels tor this Pi rlod. The demand has b. cn moderate, and the transactions have irf consequence been limited and prices have exhibited less strength. The sales have beeu about. 500 tierces of clean Carolina, among which were u tierces at 6%; 25 at 6%; 55 at 6%; 30 at 6 916; co at 6% ; 35 at 611-16; 30 at 6%; 60 tierces prime at 7%<j ? rb. Yesterday the mar? ket waa easier; sales about 150 tierces of clean Carolina, say 72,tierc? a at 0%: 41 at 6%; 30 at 6%c .B lb. We quote conynon to rair clean Carolina at 5%a6%; good 6%?6%c "fl BJ. NAVAL STORES.-These articles come forward in a more liberal way, the receipts having been about 2500 bbls of all qualities. The transactions have been light, and among tho sales were co bbls spirits turpentine at 40%c fl gallon; 76 bbls low pale roc?n at $s 26 fl bbl; 41 bbls extra No. 1 at $3 75. HAT.-There have been received about Too bales of North River qualities. A sale or North River took place on private terms. Jobbing lots of this quality are held at $1 70 ft hundred. CORK.-The arrivals are .now mainly composed of small lots of prime white from Baltimore, which ls used ror local purposes. Transactions in this quality hu ve taken place at about $1 04 fi bushel, weight, sacks included. OATS.-The market ls fairly supplied, the inquiry being almost entirely for the wants of the reta! trade. It may be quoted at 60@66 cents ft bushel, weight, sacks included. FLOCK.-Dealers arc supplied with most quali? ties or this article, prices during thc week show? ing rather more firmness. Northern and Western One may be quoted at $5-25 fl bbl; super at $5 50? $6 fi bbl; extra at $6 25@6 50; faraJy at $6 76? $7 50 ft bbl. Southern qualities are in good stock' and may be quoted at $5 50@$6 fi bbl for super; $6 25@c 75 fl bbl for extra; $7@7 76 fi bbl for {amlly, and ?S@f 9 50 fl bbl for extra family aud fancy brands. BACON.-The stock or prime meat is light, with a very restricted demand. There is an abundance or second quality, which is flat and cannot be quoted reliably. Prices are unsettled and some? what nominal. We quote prime smoked shoulders at 14>i@15c fi rb; prime smoked clear rib sides at 19c; salted shoulders at ll>?@12}?, and long clear ot I3@l4c ft re. VEGETABLES AND FKDIT.-Irish potatoes an In abundant supply, and peach blows may bc quoted at $3 25<&350 3? bbl; Jackson whites at $3; Good? rich, Ac, $2 75 fl bbl. Onions are in light stock, and sell at $5@5 50 ft bbl. Cabbages, grown In this vicinity, are coming forward of a good quali? ty, and sell at about $15 fl M. Northern cabbages are in moderate supply, and are held at about $2? ft M. Apples are in limited stock; those In poor condition sell at. $2 50@8,and *he better kinds at $3@4 fi bbl. Nassau oranges are held at S3 50 fl hundred. Florida oranges are being received, and st ll at $3 50@4 ft hundred. SIJGAB AND MOLASSES.-The stocks arc light but good to prime grocery sugars may be quoted atlix@i2c fl ra. Muscovado molasses may be quoted dull at 30? icc in hhds, and 41@42c fi gal? lon in bbls; clayed at 33@35c ft gallon. BUTTER AND LARD.-There is a fair stock of prime Goshen. We quote good to prime at 35? 45c ft lb; Chicago prime 29@30c fl ft; Western and other lower grades sell from 20@30c fl ft; country nt 25@30c ft ft, os In quality. Lard is in good supply, and ls held at 16@17c ft ft. SALT".-Jobbing p?rcels or Liverpool received direct may be quoted at $l 70@l 75 ft sack. IRON BANDS AND TIBS Tor cotton, or the most approved patterns, are offered on the market at C@7c ft ft. INDIA BAGGING.-There ls some limited inquiry for this article. We quote 26>?@28c ft yard." TIMBER AND LUMBER.-The market for this arti clo ts dull. We quote timber for milling purposes from $5@7. shipping timber $8@14; 4-4@6-4 dooring at $11@12 ft M. Bright lumber, good merchantable, from city mills, cut to size, from $I5@22 ft M by the cargo. FREIGUTS-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi? nal; via New York, j.'d on uplands, l,<?d on sea islands; by sall %d on uplands, %d on sea islands. To Havre nominal. Coastwise - to Now York, by steam ,34'c on uplands and lc on sea islands; $2 ft tierce on rice; by sall, Xe ft ft on cotton;- ft tierce on vice; 40c ft barrel on rosin; $7@$8 ft M on lumber; $B@to fl Mon tim? ber. To Boston, by sall, >if>fcc ft ft on upland cotton. To Providence, by sall, $8 00 ft M on boards, Kc ft ft on colton; by steam $1 ft bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, He ft ft on uplauds; by \ail, $7 ft M on-boards; iv on timber; $3 fl ton on clay, and $3@3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, Kc ft ft; by sall, $6 50@7 ft M on noa rds; $3(5-3 25 ft ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Danen and Sarilla. River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10@12 ft M are rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester? day was 18X@18X for 60 day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks arc purchas? ing sight checks on New York at %@x off; five days li off; 10 days 1 off; 15 days 1%. off; 20 days -; 30 days -. They are selling sight checks at par. . GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at 10 and selling at 12. Marketa by Telegraph. FOREIGN. LONDON, December 1.-N o o n .-Consols 93};. Bonds 88X. Afternoon.-Consol* 92, ex-dlvldend. Ameri? cans quiet. LIVERPOOL. December 1.-Noon.-Cotton quiet; uplands BMa9Md; OrleanB ?*?at?>?d; sales 10,000 bales. Red winter wheat loalls. Flonr24sCd. Common i osln firm. DOMESTIC. NEW YORE, December 1.-Noon.-Stock quiet. Gold 10>i. Money 4a6 per cent. Sterling, long, S'i: short 9-tf. Sixty-twos 7X- Flour firm. Wheat, held firmly and quiet Corn dull at 13??al3J? Cotton dull and drooping; uplands 16c; Orleans 16 <^c; sales 1500 bales. Turpentine firmer at 46c. Rosin dull at $1 90a2. Freights dull. Ev?hlng.-Cotton closed heavy with a good ex? port demand; sales 5000 bales at 16 cents. Flonr, Southern steadier; -common to (rood extra $5 80a 6 20. Whiskey dull at 89 cts. Wheat closed dull; winter red and amber Western $l 43al 45. Corn dull and heavy; new 75a81. Pork-old $23; new $22 25A22 75. Beef steady. Lard quiet and heavy. Turpentine firm at 46 cts. Rosin dull. Freights dull. Tallow dull and heavy at SJiaOc. Money 5 a6 per cent. Sterling 8>?a8J?. Gold lO^alO?,'. Governments very weak and i?a>? lower; sixty two?7>4'; Southerns somewhat neglected. WILMINGTON. December 1.-Cotton rtnll and nominal: middlings 14c: sales 100 bales; net re? ceipts 552; exports coastwise loo; st.ck 1467 bales. BOSTON. December l.-Cotton duli; middlings I6J-4C: Bales 200 l?ales; net receipts 128; coastwise 652; total 680; stock 5500 bales. SAVANNAH, December 1.-Cotton very quiet; middlings I5)?e; sales 800 bales: net receipts 3743; exports to Great Britain 4853; coastwise 62; stock 76.382 bales. GALVESTON, December l.-Cotton quiet and weak; good ordinary 13)^: sales 600 bales; net receipts 1751; stock 30,673 bales. BALTIMORE, Decemberl.-Honr quiet and weak; Howard street superfine $5a5 50. Wheat, choice white $1 70al 75. Corn. 70a72c: yellow 77a78c. Pork $23. Clear sides 17al7>?c. Lard quiet at 14>?C Whiskey 90c. Cotton less active and lower; middling 15*i*c; sales 325 bales; net receipts 175; coastwise 180; toui 355; exports, coastwise 76; stock" 7250 hales. MOBILE, December 1-Cotton quiet; middling asking 16c; sales 1200 bales; net receipts 1165; ex? ports, coastwise HOI ; stock 55,402 bales. NORFOLK, December 1.-Cotton nominal; mid? dling 15c; net receipts 1924 bales; exports, coast? wise 3060; stock 6007 bales. NEW O RLE ANS, December I.-Cotton dull and lower; middling isjtfc; sales 5000 bales; net re? ceipts 6261; coastwise 757; total 7017: exports to Great Britain 2158; to thc Continent 08O; stock 113,728 bales. Sugar, prime 9J?al0c. Molasses, prime 55a&8c. Sterling I9>?al9*tf. Sight exchange H discount. CINCINNATI, December L-Flour dull and un? changed. Corn steady at 50a52c. Mess pork weak at $19. Lard, holders firm. Whiskey droop? ing at 82a83c. LOUISVILLE, December l.-Bagging firm at 28c. Flour anti grain quiet. Whiskey dull at 83c. AUGUSTA, December 1.-Cotton in good demand at lower rates: sales 1280 bales; receipts 1580; mid? dlings I4j>?al4>?c. New Yolk Kici- .Murker. From the Daily Bulletin. November 29 : There has been a moderate jobbing trade doing, with? out any Import ant variation In figures. The wanto! streugih referred to on ?-aturday, however, is still noticeable, and large parcels could not he moved except at a decline. Siles or 85 tierces at 7??a7ffe for Carolina ordinary to choice. From the Journal of Commerce: Do res! lc Is hardly so firm. Buyers are operutlng cautiously, and increasing supplies mnke holders more lenient; 100 tierces Carolina sold a^7n7Kc Interior Cotton Markets. 1 COLUMBIA, December I.-Sales of cotton yes? terday 87 bales; middling 14}?al4>?c. SUMTER, November 30.-About 350 baleB have been sold during the week ending the 29th. We quote ordinary 18c; good ordinary 13HC; low mid? dling 14c; middling 14^c; strict middling 1 '}ic. CHARLOTTE, November 29.-233 bales sold to? day; extremes 13>ic to MMe; market active, fair demand. ? MACON, November 20.-Receipts 880 bales; ship? ments 599 bales; sales 777 bales. The market Bteady and quiet, with middlings at 14Xe. COLUMBUS, November 29.-Our market quiet, with middlings at 14,'?c: closed with downward tendency; New York off y,c; sales 563 bales; re? ceipts 643 bales. MONTGOMERY, November 29 -Our market la qniet and firm ; low middlings 14al4*?. SELMA, November 29.-There were sales yester? day ot 660 bales; low middling 14c; strict good or? dinary i3<?Hi3>;c. The demand was good, and the market closed steady at our quotations. ' o : - : g . . : 5": 1**1 ? s si** ?ri ? S : : : g 3. : o P o ? o o o eoooo .g?s << ?< <<?<<< 0> rt rt- rt ^ rt (D ra O 3332 3 B E333 cro-crcr cr cr aace .f ?t .? ?| Hf -? "ll"??! 8loti li ca i: choses O ?fc tOttOCW _0 li S2 o bi ti "M co x---;. "l??? -j o. io cs o co co . fcg 3<O0CH<-ia c* - ca OB OOS' CO O I Mta-ifa o io ? ?n 39 ?MOI CO M CO IO CS 0*pi ?M envolas Cn*?0 CO 00 -T O enos - on?-csto:J003rO ?g" Ile M IC (O -? if* CD 0? -iCOi-tCfX'-'CJ--"^^ orsijfjiooMOO-'Co co m rc wu;) cp -> 05 O Po ,8; COM ts oe . i cs cs si ? . i ? -i o o . ?-o? o "o (O - 00 cr co co ll <o o CO JL zj> to 0C OD . Qi o> . 3S: co to ; ? 3*i SS > K> Os Cn O- O" to . BS .3 M Sa j? S ra 2 7r t H ago 5 ?g. 3=0Q M pu M to r*j p- CD^O CO co - to 00 o, ? ^ os M 00 o o rf- i ; en M cs ; J?* ?MO) * ?V'?-i M'?B'P . M?o SAM . U-)9iOU- eso gi il : 8 e? ? . . . g?: : l: co o? . . ? j->?-? M ; o> to JJ ; oso o "so cs . -I CO (i Ol?' {otk cr - ? OI-?!>C< Cori oe oo O . gi cs => tao ? io cs cs - . M co ? JV co . e. <so cc oe s; co A Ol . Od' cs oo-J K o? - co o . oe cn . O *. M os co cs *Q co CS M * ? ~ i O? a M 0> 03 ti O . I O IO ? -J -J O 00 . J OOMMO J- 00 . ti) * M CO IO ' pV O . sno> ; M ja je jp o? ; ^5 beV< Veo ?oseo* OM 8OM. t?o-^o* yo. O rf- . Co ti C" M ? CO ? fi" 2 'Soo S3? HM ^ U9 xa si ?o .3 _ a 3 NOTE.-We have deducted rrom New Orleans 23540 bal et- nplan?s, from Mobile 1098 bales, rrom Savannah 283 bags sea Island and 573bales up? land, and from Charleston 681 bags sea Island and 860 bales upland-the quantities received at those ports from Mobile. Florida'. Texas and Savannah. ? Charleston Wholesale Price.B ARTICLES. . FRICKS. BAGGING, ft yard Dundee. & Gunny Cloth. 26%? 28 New York Double Anchoi, 44 . Inches, 2%ths. 27 @ 23 BALE ROPE, ? lb Manilla.".. @ Western. 8 ? 15% Jute. ? BUTTER-Goshen. 30 ? 40 County. 26 @ 30 Corrow, ft ft Ordinary to good ordinary.... 13%? 14% Low middling. 14%? Middling to strict middling... 16 ? 16% Good middling. ft .. Sealsland. 30 ft 86 COFFEE, fi ft Rio. 20 ? 22 Laguayra. 24 @ 26 Java. 28 ? 30 FBRTIL?ZBR?^ Carolina Fertilizer, #%ooo tts. 60 00 ? Wando Fertilizer. 60 00 ft Double Relined Poudrette. 30 00 ? Niles' Phosphate. 63 oo ? Peruvian Guano, fi 2240 tts... 100 00 ? racine Guano, fl 2000 tts. 66 00 @ Phoenix Guano. 65 00 ? Baugh's Phosphate, fi 2000 tts 80 00 ? Rhodes' Phosphate, fl 2000 tts 66 00 ? Rhodes' Standard Manure ($66 time). 67 60 @ Orchlllo Guano ($40 time). 35 00 ? Land Plaster. 13 00 @ 16 00 Mapcs* Super Phos, ft 2000 tts. 06 oo ? Woolston's Phosphate of Lime 66 00 @ Woolston's Vege'or, fi 2000 tts 65 00 @ Croasdale's Gen. Snp.Phos.net 60 00 ? Bowers'Complete Manure. net 60 00 @ Sardy's Phos. Peruvian, cash. 66 00. & .. Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash... 60 00' @ Patapsco Guano. 66 00 @ li. Frau lc Co's Ammon lated Bone Phosphate. 60 oo ? Coc's Pure Dissolved Bone.... 62 00 @ Whauu's Superphosphate. 60 00 ?<70 00 Etlwan Guano, Noi ($60 time) 64 oo ? Etiwan Guano, No2 ($60 time) 63 00 ? Zell's Ammonlated Bone Phos? phate ($70 time). 60 ro ? Russel Cue's Ammonlated Bone Superphosphate ($65 time). 6? 00 @ FLOCK, fl bbl Fine. 5 00 @ 5 25 Super. 5 60 @ 8 oo Northern and Western Extra. 6 25 @ 6 50 Baltimore Extra. ? Southern-Super. 5 60 & 6 00 Extra. 6 50 ? 7 00 Family. 7 60 @ 8 00 GRAIN, fl bushel Maryland Oats. 60 @ 65 Western Oats. ? Corn. 1 04 O HAT, fi cwt North River. 1 70 @ i. LUMBER, ft M feet Clear White Pine, first quality. 50 00 ? 55 Oo White Pine, good run. 38 00 ft 40 00 Yellow Pine. 20 00 @ 24 oo Boards, rough. ll 00 @ 12 00 Grooved and tongued 28 00 ? 32 00 MOLASSES, fi gallon Cuba. 31 ft Muscovado. 39 ft 42 Sugar-house. 60 @ l oo New Orleans. 77 ? NAVAL STORES, fi bbl Tar. @ Pitch. @ Rosin, pale.'.. @ . Rosin, No. 1. 1 85 @ 3 00 Rosin, No. 2. 1 50 @ 1 65 Rosin, No. 3. 1 40 @ 1 45 Spirits Turpentine, f? gallon.. 40 ? 41 Crude Turpentine. 2 60 @ Hard Turpentine. 1 60 @ Oakum, f> lb. 16 @ NAILS-American 4?20d., ft keg 5 05 ? 7 00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 6 00 ft Dupont's, F.F.F. 6 00 @ Dnponfs. Blasting. 4 00 ? PROVISIONS, fi ft Bacon, Hams. 24 ? 27 Sides. 19 ft Shoulders. 14%? 15 Strips. @ . Lard, lu keg. 16 ? 17 Butter. 30 ft 40 Cheese. 15 ? 30 Potatoes, Irish, fl bbl. 2 75 ? 3 60 Sweet....-. 3 60 @ 4 oo Onions. 5 00 @ 6 60 Apples.. 2 50 ? 4 00 Eggs. 25 ft 30 Poultrv-Chickens, fi doz.... 3 00 ? 4 00 Fowls, f doz. 5 oo ? 6 60 RICE, fi ft-CaroUna. 05%? 00% Eas't India. @ SALT, ft sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 70 ? l 75 Liverpool, fine_-.. @ .. SCOAR, f lb-Raw. ? Porto Rico. @ Muscovado. 10 @ 11% BEESWAX-fi tt. 38 ? 40 i!ir>BS. Green-fi ft. @ Dry. 12 ? 15 CBBSTNUTS-ft bushel. 4 00 @ Receipts hy Railroad, December 1. sotrrn CAROLINA RAILROAD. 1644 bales cotton, 28 bales goods, 04 bbls naval stores, 320 sachs and 60 bbls flour, l car stock. To Railroad Agent. A J Salinas, Peizer. Rodgers ? co. Mowry Sc Son, Reeder A Davis, Fraser 4 DUI, T P Smith, G H Walter A co, Dowling A co, Kinsman A Howell, J Marshall. Jr, F C Mey, Frost A Adger, Caldwell A Son, Graeser A Smith, W W Smith Gaillard & Minott, Wagener A Murdaugh, Pringle ? Sonj Brodie * oo"Oeo W* Williams ?f.co, Clag horn, Herring * co, and R More * co. ' . NORTHKA STERN RAILROAD. 219 bales upland cotton, 27 bbl? naval stores; live stock, lumber, mdse, Ac. To Geo W Williams t co, L D Mowry A Son, W K Ryan, Frost * Adger, Brodie & eo, caldwell A Son, Klatte ft co, Reeder & Davis, Hopkins. McPherson A co. T P Smith, Graeser A Smith. G W Witte. Ravi nel A co, Nachmann & co, Walter A co, w o Bee A co, A J Salinas. Pelzcr, Rodgers A co, Wilcox, Gibbs Sc co, John Marshall, Jr. Barden Se Parker, Kinsman A Howell, J A Quackenbuflh, E J Wise A co. Dow? ling A co, Ingraham A Son, Goldsmith A Son, E Welling. Mantone Sc. co, Railroad Agent and Or? der. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. 26 ??les cotton, mdse, Ac. To J B Campbell, J R Pringle A Son, H BisohoffA co, Hopkins, Mc? Pherson A co, E D Hudson, W P Dowling A co, M Johnson, C S Gadsden, Wagener A Murdabgh and Railroad Agent. Exports of Rice. Naval Stores ami Lum? ber from the Port of Charleston, from September 1 to December 1, 1S7Q. 1870-'71. ? 1869-'70, EXPORTED TO Boston. New York.... Philadelphia.. Baltimore.... New Orleans.. Mobile. Provld'ce.RI. Oth'rUSP'rts T'al Coastw'se NAVAL STOR'3 Bbls. . Feet. 3,3P6 6,407 3,636 168 Barcelona. Maj'aAM'ket. West Indies.. Halifax, NS.. St John's, NB. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Havre. Montevideo... Great Britain. Rio de.' aneiro Australia. 1.10,000 932,180 427.000 308,491 500,344 201,600 14,207 5,499,521 386,761 1,840 2,690 Total Foreign. Grand Total 2?68 0,698 20,905 NAVAL STOR'S Bbls. 6,412 4,066 8,321 265 14,064 400 LUMBER. Feet. 32;00O 2,153,015 .83,000 371,146 140,000 170,055 ?2,849,216 242,769 55? 386,761 2,886,282 5,268 6,223 20,28; 242,769 3.091,985 cn g o r- r- ? co ? CO O rf co n ci 2 3 -i r* p t? 8 S S Cl s ,ef ?" n" Mg 3 <o sss Fri U3 i-^ n cf a a i* E'S ?a U a ?!S ? : a a - a a s s ssas ir. ?B is 5S ? ?' cl H H *2 a ? og ? ~ a S e cc o c ?< o a ?a m ?e z a s h O fi 1 h ll *? !? e 2 S3 o S o. . s! -aj ; f | ; f - i- u . ai ,... ? "S 5!. . ?H t? SS ; : s - : Ss : ? " ???? x ?sf ? -s ; ** rt f ?J c. ? 2 E c- ? ? cSe 2 a? $ ? - ? ; ^ ! og : s g ?55 J ?S 5 15 ! ? ? ?rr H o o H s e C S x S o xx es a ' ?< s - ~ cca cos - Comparative Exports ot'Cotton sud Klee from the Port of Chnrlettion. from Sep? tember 1 to Dcecmtii-r 1. 1*70. EXTORTED TO Liverpool. Other Br. Poris Tol'l G. Britain Havre. Other Fr. Port: S. I. 33 Total France.. X. of Europe.. Tot'l.N. Europe S.of Europe., w. Indies, Ac. Total F. Ports. Boston. Rhode Island.. New York. Philadelphia... Bait. A- Nr'folk Oth. O.S. Ports Tot'l Cse Ports Grand Total. 33 24 1357 Dp'd. 37804 37S?4 2883 4072 49? Rice S. I, 437 328 454 765 6322(1 i 2767 42rtl| 412 6385 154-1 ,.I 1722 1381! 79368 1414 [120095 C808 0898 1343 10 ?O? Up'd. 26173 25173 883 8S3 280 26316 _ 340 19 . 7 1343 473561 2546 10| 60271 678 . 49751 1259 207 ..'_I 835 1560 07608) 5337 Rice ll 10 25 2325 84014 5362 PORT CALENDAR. , BOON'S TH.I.SSS. Full Moon. 7th, 9 hours, 15 minutes, evenlne. Lost Quarter. IUD. 3 hourn. 5! mlnures. evening. New Moon, 2?d. 6 hours. 59 minores, morning. First quarter. 19th. ll hours. 18 minutes, morn'g. NOV. ? DEO. Monclny. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. Saturday... Snndav. BCN. H IF ES. 6..43 6..44 6..45 6..46 6..47 6..48 6..49 BCN SBTS. 4..52 4..52 4.. 62 4..52 4..52 4.. 51 4..51 MOO!'' ?i. a e. 10..46 ll..46 morn. 12..42 I..3* 2..32 3.. 26 HIGH WATER. morn. 12..29 1..26 2..19 3..10 4.. 5 4..40 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 2 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamer City Point. Vincent, ralatkn. vta Jack? sonville, Fernandina und Savannah. 36 bags sea Island und 14 bales upland cuiton, mdse, Ac. To J D Aiken A co, Piiickncy Bros. G W Witte, J L A co, W 0 W llson, Reeder A Davis; J C Robertson, Barne A Richards, Paul, Welch A Braades, W J Trim. N Y Steamship co, S Cox. and others. Clark's b at from Christ Church. 2 bags sea island cotton To R Roper. Boat from Christ Church. S bags sea island and 2 bales npland cotton. To Stoney & Lowndes. Boat rrom James Island. 2 bags sea island cot? ton. To Stoney A Lewiidea. Boat from Christ Church. 7 bags sra island and 6 bales upland cotton. To Stoney A Lowndes, Received from Chlsolm's Mill. 2 bales upland cotton. To Stoney A Lowudes. IN THE OFFING. Several vessels unknown. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, at Philadelphia, November 28. List of Shipping IN THE PORT OF CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 1. Vessels under loo tons, and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. , . . Champion, 1418 tons, Lockwood, at Adger's wnari, for New York, loading-James Adger A co. . South carolina, I600 tons. Beckett, at Union wharf, for Nvew York, ready-Wagner, Huger A co, W. A. Courtenay. I Virginia, - tons, at- Brow?i -A co's wbarr, for Philadelphia, loading-W A Courtenay. Falcon, 872 tons. Horsey, at Union wharf, for Bal .. timor?, loading-P C Tren holm. . SHIPS. Hope, 707 tons, Hancock, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-w B Smith A co. John Sidney, looa tons. Bartlett, at Vanderhorst's . wharf, for Liverpool, loading- W B Smith A co. - John O Baker, mo tens, Spear, at Vanderhorst's wharf.ror Liverpool.loadlng-street Bros * co. City of Halifax, (Br,) 868 tons, cunningham, at Southern wharf, for' Liverpool, loading-H Card. BARKS. Annie Kimball, 730 tons, Stiuson, at Vander? horst's wharf, for Liverpool, ready-Rave nei A' co. Adelaide Norris, 717 tons. Reed, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-J A Enalow A co. Evanel), 613 tons, Randell, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-J A Enslow 4'co. mi. " Virginia Dare, 801 tons, Skofleld. at Atlantic wharr, for Liverpool, loading-Willis A Chis olm. Rosetta McNeil?, 611 tons, Sproul, at Atlantic wharr.for Ll ver pool,loading-J A Enslow A co. Paquete de Cantabria (Sp). 248 tons, Onzain, at Brown A co's wharf, from Havana, walting WPHalL . Mary Killnm, 426 tons, Bullee, at Atlantic wharf, for Amsterdam, ready-H Card. Bidwell (Br), 408 tons, at Atlanrio wharf, for Am? sterdam, ready-R Mure A co. Grace E Cann (Br), 700 ton?, Cann, at Kerr's wharf, for Liverpool, ready-R Mure A Co. Belgium (Br), OTU tons, Greene, at Accommoda? tion wharf, ror Liverpool, ready-Henry Card. Emma Parker, (br,) 406tons. Brown, ac Atlan wlmrf, for Liverpool, loading-Henry Card. Rome. 814 rons, Otla? at Boyce's wharf, for Liver? pool, loading-vt Uns A Ch isolm. Saran, 661 tons, At s ins,- a: Union wharf, for Liver? pool, loading-Street Bros &. co. Ysabel (Span) 343 tons. Anton, ar. Brown A co's wharf, from Maianzas, walting-W P Hall. Ltomidon (Br), 553 ton?, Caven, in the Stream, from Cork, Ireland, Just arrived-H Card. BRIOS. - R B Gove. 463 ton?'.'Harkness, ai.' Central wharf, for Liverpool, loading-R Mure * co. Cecilla (Br), - tons, Biitrun, at Boyce .V co's wharf, from Liverpool, discharging-Robt T Waiker. Paula (Span polacre). 184 tons. Bertr?n' at Brown A co's wharf, lor Barcelona, loading-We Hall. . . .. . Francisco (Span), 202 tons, Riera, at Brown1* co's wharf. Tor varcelona, loading-w p Hal). . Monarca (Spun). - tons,-, In the stream, rrom St John's, 1? it, Just arrived-W P-Hall. . SCHOONERS. ;., Mary Mankin. - ions. Halsey, in Ash'ey Uiver, for New York, loading- J A Enslow A co. W L Burroughs, 620 tons. Snowden, ait noyce A co's whai r, to load -for Cork aud a Market- W Roach k co. B N Hawkins, 303 tons, Wyatt, at Comme dal wharf. foRNew York, loading-W Roach k co. B F Lowell, 321 tous, Leavitt, at Cniou wharr, for a Northern Port, loading-J A Ensl>.>w A co. H G Hand, - tons, Hand', in the Stream, l'or Bal? timore, ready-H F Baker k co. Marietta Tllton, - tons, Fnt/.lnger. at Atlantic wharr, from Wilmington, Dei, discharging-H F Baker A co. ._ ? -, F u usc nutra.? Per steamer City Point, rrom Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and-Savannah-Mrs-S E Pennock, Miss S Pennock', E E Pi nnock, A L Pen nock, J K l'en noe K, Miss M E Pen nock, G Davies, J F Shara, W llollerdPtat, lady and son, G Wagon? er, T M O'Neill lad" I nly. Wm Aiken, T Thompson, und 14 UN deck. ' ..... '- " Llbl t/r '. ?SdELb . . -?, ?-LKissp uta ?'.it-Ki'.roK mis ronf.'i l'OREiii SH ' '/ * LIVERPOOL. BrMilp Muscongus-Olover, sailed.Nov ? Br iiarkYuiutiii. < umpoeU, sailed.October 2t Br bark Arbitrat.>r. Irwin, sailed....November 1 CAKDIPF. ? Bark Benjamin l?muu Hill, sailed.....October ic The Prol Sch weigal d, S vang, up.Nov 9 CALLAO. ' Fr bark Intimes, Gertlut. sailed..Oct 1( BREMEMHAVEN. Bark Kepler, Lanckenuu, tailed.-. .Nov ' KINGSTON, JA. . : . . Br bark Louisa, Cook, up.Nov i DOM E'S TIC. BORTON. Bark Aurelia. Lincoln, cleared.............Nov il Brig Mariposa. Milton, cleared.Nov 21 Brig J H Kennedy, Hallett, np.....Nov IT Sehr Grace Girdler. Smith, up.Nov li Sehr Montana, Bearse, cleared.....Nov li NEW YORE. Brig H Trowbridge, Bingley, cleared.Nov. 21 Brig Ellen Maria Roxie, up_.Nov 14 behr Florence Roger*, ?sheppard, cleared. .Nov lt Sehr Lilly, Hughes, np.Noy 2 Sehr My rover, Brown, cleared.,..>ov 21 PHILADELPHIA. Steamship virginia, Hunter, cleared.Nov 2( Sehr Marte, ta Tllton, Fmzmgcr, cleared..Nov li Sehr .Mary D Ireland. Ireland, clearea.Nov ?? Sehr R Horda, Dukes, up.Nov 2-1 Sehr Gettysburg, Corson. cleared.Nov 21 BALTIMORE. Steamship Falcon, Hai ne, cleared.Nov 21 Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, up....... . ... .Nov 21 Stopping; rJIHKOUGH BELLS LADING TC BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, HOS . TON, BREMEN, AND TnE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The One Steamship MARYLAND, <??&Bm. Johnson. Commander, -will sall [cr??j?????? Balt.moie nu TUESDAY, 6th December, at nati-pasi 4 o'clock. MST ; :.,la<W :rd !a. Freights forwarded to thal city bj raUrt./ rrom Baltimore without addi tronal inanraiKi. conslgm-i-; are allowed am? ple innc to ?an.i ind soi) :!,<-ir Goods frc m Ute Railroad Dei'. . PhUatielrlda. PAi: '. TRENIiel.M, Agent, dcc2-4 '. Vu. -j Cul? i; Wharves. F O R X K V? V 0 ll K . ON SATURDAY, DECi'.MJRER 3. AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M. OLD LINE \ ?W YORK AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 184 5. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE ROOMS. The superior Side-wheel Steamship CHAMPION, R. w. Lockwood, Commander, will leave Adger'? Wharf as above. For Freight br rasssge, apply to JAMi > ADUKR .V CO.. AtrcntP. MW The CHARLESTON will r"i,llow on TUESDAY, December 6'h, at 4 o'clock P. M._novao-4 Jp O R PHILADELPHIA. THE REGULAR STEAM LINE-WEEKLY. The Screw Steamship VIRGINIA, I -Commander, Will be dispatched for Philadelphia on S AT nt DAY, 3d December, at half-past; ll o'clock A. M.. rrom Brown's North wharf. r-Through BlUs Lading wlU be issued to Bos? ton. Cotton rate to PhUadelphla >ic per pound; Rice (1 so per cask; Rosin 40c. per barrel. For Freight engagements only, apply to WM: A. COURTENAY. nov28-m tufs4_No. 1 Union Wharf. ??CLFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP?'? THROUGH UNE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers or the above line leave Pier, No. 42, North River, root or Canall_ street, New York, at U o'clock noon, oTtne 41 h aud 20th or every month (except when these dates rall?n Sunday, then the saturday precec lng. Departure of the 20th connect at Panama wich steamers for South Pacific and Central American ports. Those or 4th touch at Manzanillo. Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco ror Ja pan and China October 1,1870. No Caltrornia steamers touch at Havana, bnt go direct rrom New York to AsplnwaU. ' One hundred pounds baggage free to eack adult. . Medicine and attendance free. For Paasaa-e Tickets or other information appi: .vt the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE on tie wharf root of Canal Btreet, North River, New york. B> R> BABY, Agent. Julyie-lyr ?A y gaffing. . ? jp 0.B i I-V. E B4P O O L. : * The Al Ameriean Barfc-ROH-^, Captain JJ* Otis, having .pan o: cargo engaged, will Soft meet with dispatch. ? For freight-en gage menu apply to . WILLIS A CH ISO Lil, nor26-fmwl0J .' -. 'North. Ai lactic Wharf. OB LITERPOOL; .Ans The Fine Al American Brig R. B.. c OVE, JJA (small capacity,) Harkness, Master, ls nowSHff, ready to receive cargo for the above port. - ? , For Freight engagements apply to . ROBERT M?RE 4c CO.,- v <leci-a , Central WharL pO? LIVERPOOL, The One American ship JOHtt STONEY, J&A J. F. Bartlett, Master, will be dispatched for<2gaE the above port. For Freight engagements apply? to W. B. SMITH k CO., j nov26 _. . . . ... Napless Range. F OR LIVERPOOL. ,; ?' : ! ????? '?? The Al American bark SARAH. Atkins, Master,'having a large portion of har .cargo engaged, wilt be dispatched for tbe above port. For balance Freight room, apply to HTKFJST BROTHERS k CO.; nov24 . tM ? .? . - y***. ?No. East Bay. ?ty: J1 0 R L I V E R- P O 0( L. The first-class American small'- capadty J&M Bari LTANELL, Randall, Master, haying a>SBt large part of ber cargo engaged and .going on hoard, will have dispatch. For engagements ar? ply to .- *- 3. A. EN SLOW A CO. . nov28 . ..*. .. -;.".:? \ ,,5r-- . (. m?iE TABLE OF STEAMER VARGO?? X j . FPRDECEMBER, 1870, ;i> ,.c- , FOR EDISTO; ENTBRPRISE ; AND WAT" LAM* - INC?, (INLAND ALL THE WA7.) Thc ?te?r??r "?.ROO"' \v?U ra-"',7. JtT*?aV celve Freight at South" AflamtajeCulB Wharf, on MONDAYS ?u4 THOT?SDAYB, ano leave as follows: ... . ? ?- . CHARLESTON. J ~ JEDI8TO. Frida?-, 4?, 2 , A. Srsunday, ..?b, ll P M TneailaCe'fn, S ? M wedrtesdsy/^rtb". 2 ? M : I-r.day.' en, Ti A- M Sat?rdav^IOth? ?% A M. Tuesday, lath, ?. A M Wednesday, util.-7 AM Frlduy, l6t?i, io A MSiturdsy, 27th, ll AX Tue-ii i ay, 20 Mi. ? A M Wednesday, Slst, 2 P M Friday, 23d, 8 A M Saturday, 24th. 5V A M Tuesday, 27th, lo A . M Wednesday,58th, 7AM Friday, . 30th, ll A. M Saturday, .Slat, ?AM Freight received until one hone before the time of leaving. ? IbtB packagesmust be properly sealed, and duplicate reoelpia t-eut WJUL euch. For Freigilt engagements or Passage, apply on board, at south Atidntio'Wt?arT, Ot to A-'J - .-DOUGLAS NESBEX, Agent,: , Oihce on Accommodation Wharf. r N. B.-Freight and wharfage payable ort the wharf. .. ?.. ..* K ? No Freight received alter sunset. . Shippers are respectfully requested to observa F O R F : L: O R ???Ii p V-'A:-? -.. ) TW?CE.A,WBJ??,,;,',. . FOR SAVANNAH, F?RNAND?37A, . JACKSON? VILLE, PILATKA "AND A-LL POINTS ON . THE ST. JOHN'S JA1VER, ... ?:< The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain George E. McMillan, will sall ?rom??E3SHC Central Waarf Jot above-points every A UKSBAY EVEKING, at 8 o'clock, arriving back, at Charles? ton every Sr/NPAT .AFTERNOON, at 6 O'clock. The SteuuHT CITY PO'NT, Oapwnn i). fB. Vin? cent, will pail fronrCentsal Wharf for above points every FRIDAY EVENING,, at 8 -o'clock,, arriving back at Charleston. WadsESDAT AFTERNOON, ata o'clock. ' ' "K J. D. AIKEN * CO., Agent?, - n octio , _No,,a Central Wharf.,, ^TTSERLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. KOR PACIFIC LANDING; BEAUFORT, HILTON . HEAD, SAVANNAH, DARIKN AND . . ; BRUNSWICK, GA. The favorite Steamer E L IZ A HC Al ?t^Cf*> X', '.. * . f. rita r. rr - . itt. :v. . Captain L...W. BCBKS,. . will recen e.FreJgh' at South Atl?n- r .' -4T^"?w tlc whirl fur alf-v points every?smSSMt?S TUESDAY, std leav^ i>r? every WEDNESDAY Hon IKO. at 7 o'clock..it:raving at Savannah thosana evening, and-tea.:. ?. ror Baden, ?c., the follow tnc morning. Reto. '? : na, wdl leave Savannah for Charleston every V??NDAT MORNINO, at i o'olook. For Freight or ??ss-age, apply to RAVENEL A HOLMES. senio No. 177 East Bay. .jpOR SAVANNAH VIA PACIFIC LAND? ING AND BEAUFORT. The fast Ballina Steamer PILOT m?gjga? HOV, Captain J. W. Sly, will ]e?ve?g?gggg? Central Wharf for above places every MONDAY MORN INO, at 8 o'clock. -- RETCRN1NO, * The PILOT BOX .will leave Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Beaufort and Pa? ne Landing same day. J. D. AIKEN k CO., nov29 Agents. Central Wharf. Jjl OR BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LAND ^TiNG, FENWICK'S ISLAND, COFFIN'S TOINT,. PORT ROYAL RAILROAD WHARJ, PARIS ISLAND LANDING, STATION CREEK, ' AND OTHER LANDINGS WHERE IN? DUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED. The steamer PILOT BOY. Captain r ^^HtL J. W. Sly. will sall for above DOlntSdagBHC every. THURSDAY MORNING, at 8 o'.clock, and when inducements offer will touch at any of the above Lsndlngs. RETURNING, Will It avf ivaufor <n FRIDAY. VORMNO. touch? ing at Pa cine Landiu?. j. D. AIKEN A Co., nov29 Agents. InsErahff JURE AND MARLNE INSURANCE. SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, of New Y'ork, Caplrn! :::?r:.Sorplus..$2,117,090 PHENLX INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York, Capital and Surplus....51,331,000 MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Of New York, Capital and Surplus..;..$1,880,000 INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, O? New York. Capital and Surplus........$1,363,000 NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPA NY, of New York, Capital and Surplus. .$802,000 . TOTAL CASH ASSETS, OVER BE VEN MILLION DOLLARS. RISKS TAKEN IN THE FOREGOING WELL ESTABLISHED COMPANIES, pn terms as favors ble as other first-class Compames. SAM'L T. TUPPER, AGENT. IN PLANTERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK BUILD? ING. EAST BAY STREET, novie-wfmlmo iJJnriiea's ?tartr). J)URY??S' * SATIN GLOSS STARCR In Six Pound Boxes and One Pound Papen.. THY IT! Gives a Beautiful, WHITE and GLOSSY FINISH, besides renders Fabrics very durable. No otber Starch no easily need, ar .* J-;conoraicnl. TJse lt oiioo, and You will -use no other. DUR YEAS' IMPROVED CORN STARCH Made with great care, from thc choicest White Com. DTJRYE AS' A choice preparation of the rnestpofn'ons of Starch, from carefully selected white Southern Com. UNEQUALLED AS AN ARTICLE OF FOOD, OR AS A DELICACY, By any other Preparation from Cora. . ? None of the nbore Gooda genuine with? out Diirrcos' on every package. r^?* Persons unable to procure our goods from their reg?Tar gTocer. on adVlressing the Manufacturers, 49 and 51 Park Place, Kew York City, willie directed to those in their vicinity who will supply them. 0Ct31-2lD08_'.''-. JJOM??OPATHIC ' ' REMEDIES. W A FULL ASSORTMENT just received hg . . Da. H. BAER, 'niy5 Ko 131 Meeting street.