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To the Memory of Tho?. Y. Simons, SON OF TOT HON. TAOS. T. SIMONS, OF CHARLESTON, S. C., WHO DOD ON 6TH DECEMBER, 1870. . -- Hark ! 'tis toe Saviour's voice ! we hear the sound Calling the young and al!, Into His arms of love, Behold there a grave ! ah ! 'tis his mound I His soul's not there, flitted np to lights above. So young, so promising and so bright, ""* In ail thy nobleness of sou!, of heart, Scarce had thebuct un'olded quite, When summoned up to take his part Just fourteen years, so much there was to trace, So much of character there deaned, So much io light his happy face, A heart Inherited, in truth a uoble mind. Father, your son has breathed on earth his last, And he will shine in realms above, There ls no language strong cuough, alas I But those of tears, of ?ri?f, of sacred love. Parents both-your Cou with love hath torn Him from thy bleeding bosom's care, Then f- el it as tho Saviour's will alone. Aye, yield In silence-God is always sure. [Sumter News. Mas. A. R. D. COMMERCIAL NEWS. .Exports o? the "Week ending Dcc'bcr 29. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL-Per Br ship City or Halifax-S2 bags se* isjand and "23:8 huies upland cotton, 235 tons phosphate_Per narie Sarah-1858 bales up? land cotum, 153 tons phosphate rock-Per bark Aurelia-22 bacs sea Island and 1507 bales upland Cotton, ISO bbls resin, 1 tierce rice. BARCELONA-Per Span brig Hortensia-280 bales upland cotton. DOMESTIC. NEW YORK-Per steamship Manhattan-25 bags sea island and 1042 bales upland cotton, 93 tierces rice, 28 bales domestics, 02 pkgs sundries, 50emp? ty bids..._Per steamship Georgia-37 bags sea island and 1575 bales npland cotton, 31 tes rice, 20 casks clay, 4 bales bagging, 0 bbls flour, 23 bales domestics, 4 bales wool, leo packages and bbls fruit. Ac_Per sehr Florence Rogers-21 bales ?upland cotton. 107 casks rice. 276 bags rice polish, los casks Kaolin clay. SOO bbls rosin, 40,847 rcct j lumber and boards, 8 pkgs furniture, 3 bbls glass? ware.Per steamship James Adgcr-7S6 bales npland cotton, ill tes rice. 25 bids rosin, 14 bales domestics. ?2 pkgs oranges and sundries. PHILADELPHIA-1 er steamship J WEverman 70 tea rice, 128 bales cotton, 124 bales yara, Ac, 5 pkgs hides, 139 pkgs quartermaster stores, 126 pkzs cocoanuts and sundries. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Maryland-129 tes rice, 169 bales, 6 hhds and 3 bales hides. 25 bbls and boxes oranges, ;5 nags dried fruit, Ac_Per sehr Ma Richardson-195 tons phosphate rock, looo sacks ground phosphate.Per steamship Sea G?ll-67 tierces rice, 52 bales cotton. 326 bbls rosin, 3 bales sheepskins, 20 hales hide0, ll bags dried fruit and sundries.Per sehr Harry C Shepherd-300 tons phosphate rock. ? NEW HAVEN, CONS-Per sehr Gettysburg 144 ooo feet lumber. The Charleston .Market. [FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 29.] THE CROPS.-During thc week jost closed, a most severe spell or cold weather took place, the sharpest experienced for many years, and what? ever vegetation may bare escaped previous change?, has, no doutt, been terminated by this occurrence/- Much rain has also filicu, which, together with the holidays, has suspended all work Tor this period. ' THE RECEIPTS.-The arrivals at the cotton pons for the week up to Friday last were 131,660 bales, against 155,717 bales for thc wees before, and 114, 031 last season. At New Orleans the receipts were 42,522 bales, ia contrast with 24,016 fer the week the previous year. The total supplies received at the cotton- ports from September 1, 1S70, up to the latest mall dates were 1,511.504 bales, in cou trast with 1,219,065 bales the year previous, show? ing an increase of 292,409 bales. The total re- i ceipts at the chief Southern centres from Septem? ber l, 1870, op to the latest telegraphic intelli? gence, as contrasted with last season, were as fol? lows: 1870. 1869. New Orleans, December 23 . 604,186 44*^176 Mobile, December 28.193,538 167,452 Savannah, December 28.363,221 275,542 Charleston, December 28.195,767 l40,sos Gaivtst- n, December 28.69,t>54 94,590 Virginia, December 28.141,573 113.679 Wilmington, December 26 . 49,120 33,159 The arrivals of cotton at the principal Southern markets from December 22 to 28,1870, as reported by telegraph, were as follows. This includes all points but overland: NEW ORLEANS Dec 22.3432.Dec 23. 10,0821 Dec24.9998.Dec 27..19.311 J.48.S03 Dec 28.5080 J MOBILE Dec 22.-.Dec 23....37771 Dec 24.1731.L>ec27...i5aSl 1-12,572 Dec 28.1483 J SAVANNAH Dec 22.2570.DCC23....33S3) Dec 24..3697.Dec 27... .35C9 V20.58S Dec 28.6404 J CHARLESTON Dec 22. 2742.1. Dec 33.... 2479 ) Dec24...-.1390.Dec 27....2343 r 10,300j Dec 28. 901 J GALVESTON Dec 2?.-.Dec 23.... 595) Dec 24.1767.Dec27....3356 }. C,?Z0 Dec 28. 941 J NORFOLK Dec22.1793.Dec 23....15221 Dec24.1108.?CC27....2470 f 7,310 Dec 28. 420 j WILMINGTON Dec 22 . 266.Dec 23.... 2001 Dec 24. 347.DCC27.... 45S >. 1,020 Dec 28. 259 J Total.107,898 The supplies for the corresponding week last year were 114,090 bales. . The stock of the article in sight at latest dates was as follows: 1870. 1S69. Stock In Liverpool. 336,000 370,000 Stock in London. 59.300 105,600 Stock in Glasgow. 900 25o Stock in Havre. 54,410 65.040 Stock in Marseilles. 7.800 2,000 Stock in Bremen. 3,890 2.150 Stock rest of Continent. 20,uoo lo.ouo Afloat for Great Britain (Amer? ican). 314,000 154,000 Afloat ri>r France (American and Brazil?. . 53.91* Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe.. 119.000 157.000 Stock m United States ports.. 500,635 348,'.'30 Stock in inland towns. 109,543 101,219 Total. 1,560.478 -1,370,305 Increase of cotton in sight... 210,173 The arrivals at this port for thc week just closed were 372 bags of sea islands and Floridas ami D38S bales Of uplands*, in contrast wi; h.W bags-r sea Island!* ?sd Floridas ami 11,002.bales of uplands the Wiek previous, and 430 bags of sea islands and Floridas und 8950 bales of uplauds for th-3 contracting period the year before. Thise supplies have come as follows: Sny of uplands, per Sou:h Carolina Railroad, 8701 bales; per Northcaasorn Railroad, 374; per Savannah and Charleston Railroad, 149; Santce, 232; Peedee, 358; Edisto, 7; Beaufort, 3; Georgetown. 3; St. Andrew's, 3; Florida, 4S. Or sea Islamls, James Island, 61; ToogoodOO, 4; St. Andrew's, 7; North? eastern Railroad, 16; Beaufort, S6; Christ church, 8; John's Island, ll; Wadmalaw, 1: E-iisto, 42; Florida, 141. THE COTTON MARKET.-This article for the week under review has presented but limited change in the foreign .centres, with a disposition to easier rates, thc occurrence of the holidays, with other causes, Inducing a quiet market. At Liverpool the article opened at S??@$>id, but became quiet at S??d. At New York ihe rates began at 15*;o and receded io 15.!*'. while, at this point, middling uplands, which bogati at 14.s.i@15c, closed easier at l4j?@l4Xc The movements at Llvcrp -ol and New York for this period have been about as follow?: On Friday, December 28. the former was quiet ut S.3?@s??d, sales 12,000 bales; the latter opened active and higher, bot closed quiet, uplands 15sales 4.DU bales. On Saturday, at the former, there wu.? no bu-iness; the latter was quietat M*?@15jfc, sales 2500 kales, on Monday, at the furnier, there was no business; ut thc la; ter there was a holiday. ' On Tuesday t!:** formtr wa-, quiet, uplands 8?id, sales 12000 ludes; thc latter was quiet and weak at 15XC sties 3.W0 bites. On Wednesday the former was tj del and steady, uplands s."-jd, sul -s 12,000 .nies: the i-tt'.'r was dull and heav. ai 15,'.ie, ^a! -s ttouo ha os. Yest frilay thc former was du 1 nt sj;d; tl>.^ lat er was tending d wu a-. 15.'a'c 9 lb. 'The optr~dion8 li. 'his niirket for thc week wen as follows; ut Friday, Deceilibei 23, Hie ar tlcle lu the ear y transad lou? wa- at sternly i ai cs. but. ia'er Improved hie 9 lb; sales looo bales; or? dinary ti g. od onlluary te lug quoted at v^um UH- low midullug MXQuix, mi Idling Ufi&i?, and strict uikMiiug 15?l0.^c ? lb. On Saturday th -ie was.a pood iuquiry for me liu- r qualities Which sold at full prices, while ttie lower weie not In mach reqnest; sales about 560bales; ord in good ordinary being .quoted at 13?@14> middling H.VHK?,', middling 15, strict ml< 15?c ft rb. On Monday there was a hollda, there was no business transacted. On Tt the inquiry was light and the rates less sales soo bales; ordinary to good ordinary quoted at 13^@14?, low middling 14?< middling 15, strict middling 15 ?c @ ?. Ot [ nesday the article was dull and drooplni I about ?c ft ft iower; sales ooo bales; ordin I good ordinary being quoted at 13?@14)i middling middling 14?, strict diing 15@15?c ft ft. Yesterday the n was dull and easier; sal-.s eoo bales; i at 13; 24 at 13?; 18 at 13*; 144 at 14; 85 at ITS at 14?; 91 at 14?; ll at 15. Wo quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.13 @14 Low middling.14?@ Middling.'..14?<&M Strict middling.15 @ SKA ISLAND COTTON.-The receipts or this ty of thc staple tor this period were 372 ba sea islands and Floridas, nga'nst 599 bag week previous, and 480 tor thc correspoi time tho season berorc. The market ha: .soured a steady, and ut the close, rather 1 character, with a good and rather active den particularly for medium and fin? qualltle transactions amounting to about 300 bags of oliuas, ani-jBg which were 9 at 40; 5 at 50; 5*5; 18 at 58; 32at 00; 5 at 63; 10 at 65; 15 at at SO. Floridas of medium and good descrij have been in request, and some 200 bags wer posed of, say 4 at 30; 3 at 32; 3 at 33; 7 at 34; 35; 3 at35?; 22 at 40; 24 at 42; 3 at45. Caro may be quoted at 37@45c ft ft for common ; 55c ft lb for medium; 56@G5c ft ft for good 6G@S5c ft lb for fine and choice qualities. 1 das or meduni and good grades sell at 27 ft ft. , ' RICE.-The-'receipts of C.trolina rough been light, not exceeding ?bout 10,000 bus The market for this grain has shown no chan Importauce, the inquiry, continuing ?o a fal tent at unchanged figures, the eales amour to about 800 tierces of clean Carolina, an which were 110 tierces at 5?; 15 at 5?; l G 1-16; 74 ut 0?; 10 at 6?; 260 at G 5-16; 120 at 24 at 6?c ft ft. We quote common to lair c Carolina at 5?@6c; good 6?@G?c ft ft. Ye day i he'article was held firmly, and the ma bare of stock. NAVAL STORES.-The arrivals have been ll with a quiet market and but few transnctloi a wholesale character. There we: c sold 70 extra So 1 rosin at ?3; 10 bois do at $2 75; S4 No lat 52 50; 12 Obis dnll at-$2; 67 bbls No 51 BO; G iibis No 2 at $l G5; 60 ??bis No 2 at $1 lu bbls black at ?I 40 ft bbl. Aiso, 600 Ubis r on the basis of ia ft bbl for extra No 1, and $ ft bbl for No f, acd'llO bbls spirits turpem lu 41c ft gallon. ' HAY -There have bc:n received about 500 b of North Ri vi r, and 260 or Ea-dcsn quail) Sales of North River descriptions took place $1 co ft hundred. COHN.-Thc .supplias wore mostly composed an arrivai ofj about 3500 bushels of good wi North Carolina, which sold in bulk, weight about 83c ft bushel. Jobbing Ms of good to pri white Mar.land sell at $1<&1 05 (.?. bushel, bl weight. OATS-ls In moderate supply, ami country <?t ities may ne quoted at G0c, and Baltimore at fl 70c ft hiuhel, weight, bags Included. FLOCK.-Deniers arc-' rairly snprUadl with m qualities t f this article, the market showing a ll character with a good d.-inand. Northern i Western line may be quoted nt "5 b.?ri sup?r ?it $C(a,s so ft bbl; extra at $7?j?7 SO ft ? and fam?y at ?8@8 50 ft bbl. Southern dc?i tiona are iu modi rate stock, and supt r may quoted at $6@e 75 ft bbl; extra at $7@7 75 ft b family at.?S(?gS5> ft bbl, and extra and rac broads at ?:i??.o 50 ft hui. . BACON.-The stock of prime meit is modera with a very limited busmen doing; mme "smol> shoulders may be quoted at 12(?il2?c ft lb; prli smoked clear r.bbed sides at l??:15?c ft lb; salt shoulders at i&OUc ft lb, and soiled sides at li 12,'icft ft. j jj J VEGETAEI.ES ANO" FRUIT.-IrMi potatoes' are go.jd supply, and firmer. Teach blows may quoted at (A ft bbl; Jackson whites at S3 50; Goo rich, ftc, ?3 i.o?M ft nur. onions arc lu modern ?took, and sell at $4 75?S5o ft bbl. Canbagi grown In this vicinity, are coming forward or gjod Quality, and sell at ninurt ?12 ft M. Northe cabbages are in moderate supply, and arc held about $20 ft M. Apples are in limited stoc aud sell at $3 50@4 50 ft bbl. oranges ure he at ?3 50 ft hundred. Baracoa bauauas sell $3@4 ft bunch. Thc active holiday demon has kt-pt up a good trade, which ls fully met I thc arrival of flue cargoes inm Baraco; Havana and Nassau. SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-Thc stocks arc Ilgti bat geed to prime grocery sugars may bc quot< at li>i@i2c ft lb. Muscovado molasses may 1 quoted du:iat39@I0cin linds, and 41?42c ft gu lon in bbls; clayed at 33@35c ft gallon. New O leans molasses, new crop, is being received, au prime may be quoted at 75@S.ic ft gallon. Prirc Louisiana sugar is held at U?<s?l2?c. BUTTER .IND LARD.-There ls a fair stock < prime Goshen. Wo quote good to prime at 35? <5cft lb; Chicago prime 20?30c ft ft; Wester and other lower grades sell from 20@3flc ft lt country at 25(gi30c ft ft, aa In quality. Lard ls 1 good supply, and ls hell at I4@15c ft lb. SALT.-A cargo of about 3700 sacks Liverpoc direct, arrived. Jobbing parcels or Liverpool r< ceived direct may be quoted ct $l 55 ft sack rroi vessel. A sale of 2000 sacks took place on privat terms. IKON BANDS AND TIES Tor cotton, or tho mos approved patterns, are offered on the market a o-.?7c ft ft. INDIA BAGGING.-There ls some limited Inqulr; for this article. We quote 20*?@23c ft yard. Tm KER AND LUMUEK.-The market for this arti clo is dui!. We quote timber tor milling purpose from S.v?7. Shipping timber $8iS?i4; 4-4@5 Uooring at $U$12 ft M. Bright lumber, goo< merchantable, rroiu city milla, vue to size, iron $15?22 ft M by the cargo. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct ?rt oi uplands; via New York, ?d ou uplands, l?d or sea Islands; by sall ?d o;i uplands, ?d on net islands. To Havreuomiual. Coastwise - to New Yuri;, i>v steam ?o ou uploads and'le on sei islands; i2 ft tierce on rice; by sall, ?eft ft or cotton;- ft tierce on rice; 40c ft barrel ou rosin; $7<?f8 ft M on lumber; $9?l? ft Mon tim ber. To Boston, by sall, <???c ft ft on upland cotton. To Providence, by sail. $8 00 ft M un boards, ,v- ft on cotton ; by steam 31 ft bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, ?eft ft on uplands; by sall, $7 ft M on boards; ?0 on limber; $3 ft ton on clay, and $3@3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, ?c ft ft; by sail, io ?O@7 ft M on ooards; $r.@3 25 ft ton on phosphate rock. Vessels aro iu demand by our merchante to take lumber freights from Georgetown. S. C., Darieu and Satilla River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10.<?u ft M ure rates on lumber and ooards. EXCHANGE-STEKUNO BILLS.-The rate yester? day was io@i9? for 00 day btlls. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE -The honks are purchas? ing sight checks on New York at ?@? off; dve days ? off; 10 days 1 off; 15 days I? off; 20 clays -; 30 days-. They are se Ung sight checks at par. GOLD.-Thc brokera were yesterday buying at 10 aud selling ut ll. _ Marketa by Telefrraitk, FOREIGN. LONDON. De:.*cmb2r 29-NoJI.\-Consols 01?. Bond-: SS;*. LIVERPOOL, Pe ember 2S-Evening.-Cotton oueiiiinzc I: sales i2,eeo bales: speculation uud ex poll2 O 'balO-. l?t- eui'?ci 20.-Sf ?OB-Colton opened dull; U)> hind, ??id; Tu aus -abs Ib.ouo bab*, i Kvcm g.-I.'''IUIU quiet; urlauils S??l; i Tl ans s;?tl; Miles i2,i'uo baie-; specuuUou aud export .Ji u. b.il< FitANSi* December29 -Doini* closed ai 94. DOMESTIC. NEW 'i onic. Dec .iv.er-ju- Noon - St i-ks steady and 'ii . i?iivoriiiii?t,ts and-.tai? 'o Os s e dy b i duli. GM t :d. ?it io? M-.-iev active at '?ja?. Sterling, long a; s: ort u?. S:.vy-iwos, rc. i>. ci ii. 7; uui,uiis i%. Vir In ms (?ii?: new 03. i.i ui-nau ih To; new 64 Levees 69; ciglti.?80. Flour a shade firmer. Wheat q.i-taml rer. Arm. Giru scare** ?inti advancing. Pork qui t; new $sa S9a2u 37?'. Lard uuehanged. Co.iou tinll and lower: sales aim bales; upiunils 15?. Tur pcti'lu-Sleuth ?t 4Gal6?c. Kosiu ilriutr; strain? ed $2 si. Freights Ona. Evening.-Uouity elosed at 7 per cent, cuircn cy; one broker placing ?i.ooo.eoo at this late. Sterling Heavy, 9ao>?. Gold I0?al0*. Govern? ment securities very strong. Sixty-twos TX. Southerns dull. Tennessees 633?, new 63>?; Vir? ginias 66)?, new 63; Louisianas 70, new 63, Levees 69, eights 83; Alabamas 100; Georgias IL sevens 91; North Carolinas 45, new 23; South Carolinas 83, new 66>i. Cotton dull and heavy; sales 3300 bales, at lSJic Southern flonr a shade Armer; common to good extra $6 25a6 65. Whiskey heavy at 95a95>?c. Wheat closed heavy and lower; infe? rior red Southern $1 33; winter red and amber Western $1 47al 49. Corn unchanged, closing heavy. Pork dull, new $20 25, old $19 50. Beef steady and quiet. Lard heavy, kettle 13al3.^c. Naval stores steady. Tallow S^aSJi c. Freights firm. BOSTON, December 29.-Cotton quiet; middlings 15>?; net receipts 50; gross 99; sales 300; stock 6500. BALTIMORE, December 29.-Flour quiet and Arra. Wheat higher; choice white $175al 80. Corn Bcarceanu higher; white 77a79; yellow 75c. Pro? visions unchanged. Whiskey 92c. Cotton dull and nominal; middling 15>i; net receipts 150 ba.es; gross 255: salc3fiOO; stock ll,075 bale'. CINCINNATI, Decenmer 29.-Flour firm and un? changed. Corn easier at 54a?."?c. Whiskey 87 c. Provisions easier. Mess pork $19 25. Lani dull at UMttlS. Bacon dull; shoulders 10c; clear rib 6ides il?ic; clear sides 12c. LOUISVILLE, December 29.-Tobacco finn and unchanged. Bugging quiet at 25a26c for heavy. Hemp and flax uuchanged. Flour steady. Corn dull. Provisions quist. Mess pork $19 50. Lard 12c. Shoulders 10>?c; clear rib 12Kc; clear sides 13c. Whiskey steady at 87c. ST. Louis, December 29.-Flour .steady; super? fine winter $4 25a4 60. Corn advancing; mixed and yellow scarce and wanted; bulk 43Jia49c. Whiskey wanted at 89c. Fagging 27c. Tobacco nothing doing. Pork held at $10 50. Shoulders 9>ialCc; clear rib sides 12c; clear shies 12Kc. Lard quiet. WILMINGTON, December 29.-Market inactive; middlings l4>?c; net receipts ?>C9 bales; stock 091 bales. NORFOLK, December 29.-Cotton-net receipts 1255; exports coastwise 1020; stock 5921. ACGCSTA, December 29.-Matket opened quiet, but closed dull and drooping; sales 912 bales; re? ceipts 822; middlings 13J?al4c. SAVANNAH, December 29.-Cotton in fair de marni; middlings I4'?al4??c; net receipts 3696 bales; exports to foreign ports 1628; coastwise 2185; sales 1400; stock 76,543. MOBILE, December 29.-Cotton quiet; middling 14 Vc; net receipts 1790 bales; exports to Great Britain 3329; coastwise 2942; sales 1500; stock 57,815 nales. GALVESTON, December 20.-Cotton dull and tending down; good ordinary 12'ic; net receipts 1132; exportBto Great Britain 430; coastwise 620; sales 55-1; stock 43,748. . ' NEW ORLEANS, December 29 -Cotton* in fair de? mand at lower rates; mlddllngs-ltJiaM^c; net receipts 11,846 bales; gross receipts 12.352 bales; exports 9250 bales; stock 204.939 bales. Sugar quiet; common 6Jia7>ic;good falrS'iaSKc; prime 0,'iaioc Molasses in active demand and advanc? ing; common 60a53e; mime 59a6Ic; choice 63a64c. Sterling 20. Sight % discount. Gold Hall*?. ??cw York Rice .Harken. From the World, December 26: It's holiday tim'.-, you kuow, and nobody wauts to do busi? ness, ls about the only report we can o'otaln, and, therefore, call thcjn?rket dull and nominally un? changed at 6'4*7>ic for ord nary to prime, though about 100 tler.es have been jobbed ont tc-duy iu small lots. From the Herald: Carolina was dull at 6.'.,a7c f r common to prime; sales unimportant, nan? goo:, was nommai. Wilmington Market.. WILMINGTON. December 23.-TUKTENTINE.-' Market steady. Salts of 431 bbls at $2 OJ for soft, and $i 70 for hard, per 2?n lb?. SFlttiTS 1 UKI-ENTI.NE.-Market active to-day. and rinses at an advance of 2K& The sales are 1050 bhls hs follows: 419 bids at 43, 24 at 43,'i, 5'Jat41, and 563 at 45c per gallon. Kosix.- Maiket linn for thc lower grades, and nriev higher, .-sales of 200U bids at $1 P2J?, and 4-:oo bbls at {1 05 for strained; and 135 bbls at $3a 3 J5 for No. l. TAR-Is 5c lower, and 200 bbrs sold at *1 ?0 per bbl. Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBIA. D-cemb T Ji).-S ilos or colton yes? terday 132 bales; middling ISj-c. COLUMBUS, December 26.-Our market for thc past two days has been quiet; low middling 13 ye; middling 13H?; 407 bales; receipts K06 bales; shipments 072 bale-. MA'"ON, December 27-Receipts 740 bales; ship? ments 418 bales; sales 771 bales; thc market steady with extra middlings at 14c. MONI'GOMRItV. December 27.-Market quiet but steady at lO??c for low middlings. ES .3 Cn p M ca O <. ea o -JO -I CO - Cl -I ??> ?- SO co co o 5 s.; ~ ts -? o =. 5 fi? . ' ii c ** s? -Ja* "? 2 ??w l I '.'.'.?? Tscjtftcj; . . I ; '..o' -a. ? 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CO 30 Cl O . ti x M S. ii i cn . 13 ; t_ ti ; -t -a S: li'-: SS. S ? CS Cn . COI a CL "ii'o co co O li -> 00 c cn ti cs o. - c:-mw M O --> O CS Cl *- - CO - - o cs p ; pp o . "-c ia *j5 S ^ O? co'*-! '.SC toco -J 0-?(z"t;iti c.^-li^Oj-itpp COJi o "ca i-O-?-ci "ci o o "o -.oouxcaii-ca ti ? i. -i co *t co ca - * ti ca Co M BC * co *t OjO-tMtCIO pp ' MOO c e c-. is li o .i"c? "io 1 -i i = o B co J) c -o -i . li ii O O ic 'S> - O li 00 o ? - io ppp ; C.OO . cr o co . o ? i? ? ti et co . ? ?i i o c. -1 -J ; csp , ir -i-i co . ~s ?> t CO it i- -t . CO li i.-liS' - li 749 m ll ? *? ! t*i ?| * M " Si f 3i - ' 5 I" NOTE.-We have deducted from New Orleans 07159 bales uplands, from Mobile lfi-93 bales, rrom .Savannah 5C2 bags sea Island and 914 bales up land, and from Charleston 1021 bags sea island ami 979 bales upland-the quantIt'ea received ut those ports from Mobile. Fiondu. Texas mid Savannah. .?.'OUT CiLLXOAR. MOON'S I'liaSas. Full Moon. 7th. 9 hours, 19 mimiTes. even m tr. I,ast ?uarr?r, 16th. 3 hoiir*. 51 minnies, evening. Sew Moon, ''-il 0 !.?.:?.?. 5t? m! nul es. morning. Firs! yuarter. jawh. ll iiiau-?. 18 miv-'r ?? inorn'g. I S il * j? j" t> H 3 P I ? ? ? ? ? B B B B CB re a) 8" Bs Co *. *> tl co jo ? jo s ri t 5 ff? to ' 3 co I ^ 2 - L ? ? J3 f -M ."' -j -t a a cn s li cc w o w 2 O OD M ?M O O Ja 3^55. nts c o re re - - 2 5- : -5 =. - G. E. : re p .o fe to "B 2 s re re S re n ? jj ?3.8 zr -j ?=? J? re re g cs 3 re 2 <8& S3 B 5re5 Eire ; croTi *< 2 . ." 2 9 Pi : Bg ! ^ : : to ?SSS ? ito X1 Sow - too - I B C? CC ill Otoo - r 5 5 S * 0 ? ci ? s I * H S tj rr 3 fl cs a? a? O 3 ??7. c a 86S S ? -pal''' il n Exports of Kicc. Naval Stores aiul liium hur from tho Port of Charleston, firom September 1 to December tt'J, 1870._ ?STO-m. I I860-'70, EXTORTED TO KATALI STOB'S LUMBER. llbls. Feet. Boston. Kew York.... Philadelphia.. Ualtlinore - Xew Orleans.. Mobile. Provid'ce. lt I. othTUSP'rts ?1,8CI6? ' 180,000 7.7111 l,18.'i,03? 4,502 j 427.000 2,422 308,431 T'ai Coastw'se Barcelona. Maj'aAM'ket. West indies.. Halifax, N S.. 600,344 345,500 NAVAL I STOK'S LCM?Er. Bbls. Feet. 7,4071 ;i9,367 i, ?12 2,3?!9,013 3,721 (I3.C00 670 271,140 19,331; 2,S96,3C5 38? 467,014 10,800 1,511 140,000 170,0?S 3,032,581 238,200 St John's, N U. London. Bristol, Eng.. j l,840| Liverpool.I 2,779' Havre.I. Montevideo... I. Groat Britain. 2,263 Kio de Janeiro . Australia. . 2G0 10,000; 2,437 \"..'.!|''5,263 Total Foreign. ! 6.925 477,014 9.4H7 j orniiil 'row??I fO,a?o| ...oTo,t>u?? JO.^IO 288,209 ChiirleHtoii Wllotcsnle PrlceH. ARTICLES. BAGOTN'O, ft yard Dundee. Gunny Cloth. New York Double Anchor, 44 Inches, 2?f?tli?. BALK ROPE, ft lb Manilla. Western. Jute. BITTER-Goshen. County. COTTON, ft lb Ordinary to good ordinary.... Low middling. Middling to strict middling... G'ootl middling. Sea Island. COFFEE, ft ro? nlo. Laguayra. Java. FERTILIZERS Carolina Fertilizer, ft 2000 lbs. 60 Wando Fertilizer. 60 Double Hellned rondrette. 30 Niles' Phosphine. 63 Peruvian Guano, ft 2240 ros...100 1'aelflc Guano, ft 2000 lbs..... 65 Phoenix Guano.66 Bangles Phosphate, ft 2000 ros 60 Rhodes1 Phosphate, ft 2000 tbs 65 Rhodes' Standard Manure (S65 time). 57 Orehillo Cunno (?40 time).35 Laud Plaster.13 Maiies' Super Phos, ft 2000 tbs. 65 Woolston's Phosphate of Lime 65 Wooiston's Vege'or, 9 2000 lbs 65 Croasdale'sCen. Sup.Phos. net 60 Bowers' Complete Manure, net BO Saltly's Pubs, Peruvian, cash. 65 gardy's Pacific Guano, cash... 00 Patnpsco Guano. 05 E. Frank co's Ammonlatcd Bom: I'hosphftto.60 Coc's Puru Dissolved Bone...-02 Whann's Superphosphate.60 Etlv.an Cuati?.?, Xbl f$??o time) 54 EtllVSIl Guano, No 2 (SGI) timi!) GS Zeil's Ammonlatcd Bono Phos? phate($70 Lime).GO Russel Coe's Ammonlatcd Bone Superphosphate ($G5 time).'.. 60 FLOUR, ft bbl Fine. 5 Saner. 0 Northern and Western Extra. 7 Baltimore Extra. Southern-Super. 0 Extra. 7 Family. 8 .. @ 26?@ 27 @ 8 @ 12? 30 @ 26 ? 13 @ U?? 14 ?@ .. @ 30 @ 20 @ 24 (cy 23 @ 00 @ 00 @ 00 @ 00 ? 00 @ 00 @ 00 <3> 00 @ 00 @ 50 @. 00 @ 00 @ 16 00 00 @ 00 @ 00 @ 00 @ 00 & 00 (cu 00 @ 00 @ .. 00 <a 00 @ 00 & 70 00 00 ia OJ @ co @ 00 @ 75 @ 25 @ 0 75 00 ? 7 50 -?- @ 25 ilv 6 75 tO @ 7 50 00 ? 9 5? GRAIN, ft bushel Maryland-Oats. Western Oats. Corn. HAT, ft cwt - North Hiver. LUMBER, ft M feet Clear White Plue, ilrst quality. Willie linc, good run. Yellow Pine. Boards, rough. Grooved and tongued MOLASSES. *?* gallon Cuba. Muscovado. Sugar-house. New Orleans. NAVAT. SrouLS, ft bbl Tar. nt eh. Rosin, pale. Rosin, No. 1. Rosin, No. 2. Rosin. No. 3. Spirits Turpentine, ft gallon.. crude Turpe"1 lu*. Hard Turpentine. Oakum. V rb.'*. NAIIS-American 4<a20d., ft keg POWOKR-Dupont's, F.F.F. g...< DupoiiCs. F.F.F. Dupont's. Blasting. PROVISIONS, ft ro Bucou, Hams.v. Shir*. Shoulders. Siripi. Lard, lu kw. Butter. Cheese. Pointues, ?:i-h. ft bul. Onions. Ap [des. l'?iiltry-Chickens, ft doz.... Kowbi, ft .!.?. RICE, ft ite^caroUna. East India. SALT, ft wick-Liverpool, coarse Live", [tool, linc. SUGAR, ft tb-HdW. Porto Biet. Muscovado. BEESWAX-ft rb. HIDES. Oreen-ft lb. Dry. CHESTNUTS- bushel. 60 @ 0 1 CO @ 50 00 O 38 00 (q> 20 00 @ ll 00 @ 23 UO @ 31 & 39 @ 50 @ 75 @ 3 25 1 85 1 55 1 45 41 2 60 1 50 18 5 05 li 00 5 UO 4 U0 19 15 70 1 ?(j 55 Oo 10 00 24 00 12 00 32 00 42 1 00 3 75 3 00 ? @ @ a & ?a 12?? .. (qi 14 (i 15 3 60 3 ?u 4 75 3 UO 25 3 UJ ? on on 05?@ 1 55 12 4 00 10 13 15 10 3D 4 UO 4 00 5 50 4 50 30 4 00 5 5U OG? ll? 40 tS) 15 Comparative Exports of Cotton and Ric? from tue Port or Charleston, from Sep? tember 1 to December 29,1870. KXF0RTBD TO S. I. Up'd. i Rice 1669-'70. S. I. [Up'd. i Rice Liverpool. Other Br. Ports rofl C. Britain 189 1S9 66241 3823 1487 34313 ll ?0054 1487 34313 ll Havre. Other Fr. Ports Total France.. N. or Europe.. Tot'lN. Europe S.of Europe... W. Indies, Ac Total F. Ports.. 32S 833 10 m 633 10 2363 2663 2439 2340 Boston. Rhode Island.. New York. Philadelphia... Bait. & Xr'folk 0th. U. ?5. Ports TotM C'siePorts Granr'l Total. 454 1815 104 37536 1112 2223] 84S33I 4602 30| 63441 508 - 7503 2193 - . 2810 2'S7 2476 97950 162316 1DS7: 10372 2148! 025121 lOj 60391 6758' 333 2595 4410 70421 113957 3884 999 1573 1215 7745 7770 , F.-.inirih. Liv-v.vooL-Per Span steamship Rita-340 bags sea Island mid 2211 hales upi.nd cotton, 13 bags cotton need di cake. 1 bbl phosphate. BA rr A WAS-Per Hr sehr Rosalie-13,000 shingles, 4000 feet lumber. 26 bbl* and l&oy sacks Hour. NKW YORK-Per steamship south Carolina-150 bags sci Island a-.nl 1321 haio3 upland cotton, 35 tes ri "e. 293 bbls rosin. 60 bbls oranges and snn rtrles.Tor sehr Myrr.ver-101,000 feet P P tim? ber, 100 casks clay, Icc? empty carboys, 10 nh da. bones, Q bb!s ale, 31 empty bbl-?, and 14 buudios basket g. Kccelpta by Kaili omi. December 20. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. 90 bales rottou, 94 bushels roogh rice, peas, mdse, ito. To J B Bissel!, Fraser k Bill, Kinsman A Howell, Kripp k May, Mrs Webb. S W Fisher, C W Bun ion, lia: di n ? Parker. J A liuackenbusb, J Brisbane. Wagcner, finger A co, Bollmann Bros, J R Pringle k Son, .I I) OsterhOltx, J Paleman, W C Bee ?: co, G F ila ben I ch t. Passengers. , Per Ktcaniabip Sonlh Carolina, ror New York J A Cline, W A Feuilleton and ti Winton. 31 A 1.1 y ic AU? irs. CH ABLE S TON, DECEMBER 30. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr D V Streaker, Van Gilder. Savannah-2 days. Guauu. To W Roach A cJ, Wilcox, Gibbs i co? Sehr Ann S Deas. Garbattl, West Point Mill. 77 tes 1 Ice. To W c Bee A co. Steamer Pbiuter, Foster, Peedee River via Georgetown. 5S0 bales upland cotton. C45 bbls naval stores, mdse, Ac. To Have?el A Holmes, L 1) .Mowry .V Son, A J Sahnas, O W Williams A co. a w Wine, Frost k Anger, Thurston A Holme?. .1 A Qnackenliu?h, F W Emanuel, TP Smith. Clag horn. Herring A co,'Geo U Walter k co. Bollmann Bros, W C Bee & co, Gracser A Smith, Wm L I'ag? gett. Barden A Purker, Shackelford A Eely, S D stoney, a Bischoff & co, Archer A Fenwlok, und Order. Sloop Mary, from Toogocdoo. 23 bags sea Isl? and cotton. To Stoney A Lowndes. sl?oij Water Fowl, rrom Rantowlas. 320 bush? ell rough rice. To St ney A Lowndes. Boat from John's Isian;. 9 bags sea island cot? ton. To stoney A Lowndes. Boai from Christ Church. 3 bags sea Island-cot? ton. To Stoney A Lowndes. Bout from .lames lsiuud. 1 bag sea Island cot? ton. To W Gurney. IN THE OFFING. Br ship Cashmere, from Boston. Br bark Yumun, from Liverpool. BELOW. . A brig unknown. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Sonth Carolina, Becket, Sew York -Wagner, linger A co, Yt A Courtenay. Span steamship Rita, lUestra, Liverpool- W P nun. Bari Kolar, Souder, Yalpara! -o-Street Bros k co. Brig E F Dunbar. Nlckols. Cucksvlllc, to load for i.orth side Cuba-J A Enslow A co. Sehr M Fai row, Bagley, Jacksonville-W Roach A co. Sehr My rover, Brown, New York-Wm Roach A co. Brichr Rosalie, Albury, Bahamas-A Canalc. . SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship South Carolina, Becket, New York. Sehr Emma Green: Collins, n Northern Port. Br sehr hosalic. Albury. Bahamas. Sehr Hani ' c Shepherd, Clark, Baltimore. Sehr Florence lingers. Shepard, New York, boin llunrkttu, Lvuvllt, Wood'? liole. FROM THIS POUT. Sehr Thos G Smith, Bacon, Savannah, Decem? ber 27. UP FOR THIS POitT. Sehr Fawn, Kelly, at Boston, December 26. MEMORANDA. The sehr Susan Wright, Mount, from George? town S C, arrived at New York December 25. List of Shipping IN THE FORT OF CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 23. Vessels under loo tons, and steamers coasting wltldn the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. Champion. 1418 tons, Lockwood, at Adger's wharr, ror New York, loading-.lames Adger A co. South Carolina, 1600 tons, Beckett, ut Union wharf, for New York, ready-Waguer, Huger k co, W. A. Courtenay. Vlrglnlii, - tons, ut Brown A co's wharf, for Philadelphia, loading-W A Courtenay. Falcon, 672 tons, Horsey, at Union wharf, for Bal? timore, loading-P C Trenholm. Rita (Span), 9M lons, Riesin, at Atlantic wharf, lor liverpool, ready-W f HaU. SHIPS. John Sidney. 1C02 PHIS. Bartlett, at Yanderhorst's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-W B Smith A co. John O Baker, mo ton*, Spear, at Yanderhorst's wharf.tor Llverpool.Ioadlng-Street Bros A co. City of Halifax, (Br.) ?63 tons. Cunningham, in in the Stream, for Liverpool, ready-Henry Card. County of Picton (Br). 690 toni". Erskine, at Central wharr, for Liverpool, loading-R Mure A co. Eliza Kverett (Br), 693 tons .Dennis, at Vender horst's wharf, ror liverpool, loading-B S Rhen k Son. Aurora (Span), - tons, Boral an, at Atlantic wharf, rrom Havana, waifing-W P Hall, alnscongns, (Bi) - tons, Grover, at Vuuder horst's whan', from liverpool, di'charglng Haven cl & co. Cashmere (Br). - :ona. Tobin, MT thc Port, from Boston. Just urrired-Street Bros A co. BARKS. hilde SX, (l?r.)-ions, cuihrle, at Robb's Mill, ror a Port in Great Britain, loading-C C Coe, Supt. Virginia Daro, SOI tons. Skoneld, at Atlantic .wharf, for Liverpool, loading- E Willis. Paquete dc Cantabria (Sp). 24s tons, Onsaln, at Brown A co's wharf, fur Sau lauder, loading WP Hall. Sarah, 001 tons, Atkins, lu thc Stream, for Liver? pool, i cady-Street Bros A co. Ysabel (Span) 31'. tona. Anton, at Brown A co's Wharf, for Barcelona, loading-W P Hall. Blooidou (Bi). 563 tons, Cowen, at Accommo? dation wharf, hr Liverpool, loading-H Card. Aurelia, 5<u ions, Lolhrep, at Yanderhorst's wharf, for Liverpool, ready-W Reach A co. Hawkcyc (Kr*. - tous, urcuchin, in the Stream, from Girgeml, sicily, waiting-Street Bros it co. Sailor Prince. 445 lons, MeManus, at Atlantic wharf, ror Liverpool, loading-E Willis. Joven Beatriz (Span), - rons, Kl rel inner, at At? lantic wharf, for Barcelona, loading-IV P Hall. Ked .r, 350 tons, Sonder, in thc Stream, for Yalpa liilso, ready-Street Bros A co. Ciscar (Span), 306 tuns, Morgues, at Brown k co's wharf, f r Barcelona, loading-W P Hall. Arbitrator (Br), - tons. Irwin, at Boyce A co's wharf, from Liverpool, discharging,-Mas er. Hattie G H?ll.-tons, Fiske at centra' wharf, Irom Boston, discharging-Street Bros A co. Adriatic (Br).430t lut.McKenzIO, itt. AI lani Ic wharf, from Providence, lt 1, just arrived-W B Smith A co. Agnes Campbell (Br,) - tons. Landry, at Central if h rf, from Yarmouth, N s, just arrived Lt;sesiie ,t Weds. Yum ut I. (I5r.) - tons, Campbell. OH the Port, from Liverpool, just arrived-Raveuel A co. . BRIGS. R B Gove. 403 urns. llHrkuuss, at At'autlo wharf, for Liverpool, loading-lt Mure & co. Cecilia (Ur), JU- tons, l!i-trnp. at Boyeo A co's wharf, from Liverpool, waiting-RT Waker. Henry Trowbridge, -tons. Bingley, In A ht y .Uiver, fur Jamaica, loading-J A Enslow A co. Wasp, (Br.) 412 mu-. Uerov, at Cummerci .1 wharf, Cor Uve. i? ol, loading-Street ?iros ?V ea, E F Dunbar. ?&! li'lis, Nlckols, m :?:c Stream, for Bu ksvdle ready-J A Knslow&co. E tl Kennedy, - tuns, Hallett, ut Brown A cu's arliitrfr for New orleans, loadltig-sci cet Bros A co. SCHOONERS. W L Bradley, IS-.' urns, at Atlantic wharf, for Bostou, loading-W ituacli A c >. Myrivcr, <I4 tons. lin.wu, ut Palmetto wharf, Tor 'SeWfYork, loading-W ltoui:h A co. Mulunka. 217 tons, Fooks, in Ashley Uiver, ror iMltlmore, Pading-Street Bros A co. J U SUcki ey, - lous, Fooks, in 1 he Si ream, rrom Ballimore, walting-Street Bros A co. S H Sharp, 248 tons, Webb, ut N E Railroad wharf, lor Philadelphia, loading-H F Baker A co. Aldnna?R(.ke.s,- tons, Jameson, lu Ashley River, from Wood's Hole, discharging-C li Glldden. David Miller, - tons, fcogers. at Union wharf, Xor New Orleans, loading-Street Bros A co. lilly, 412 ton s, Hughes, at Adger'a wharf, from New York, discharging-W Roach A co. SA ECorson, - tons. Brown, at Johnson's wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-H F Baker A co. E H Naylor, - tons. Naylor, at Gas Company's wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-H F Baker A co. Mary Farrow, - tons, Bagley, at Union wharf, from New York, discharging-Master. E J Palmer, - tons, Smoot, at Kerr's wharf, from Baltimore, discharging-H F Baker A co. D V Streaker, - tons, Van Gilder, at Union wharf, from Savannah, discharging-W Roach A co LIST OP VESSELS PP, CXSAHSP AND 8ALLED TOR TE!3 PORT. F O R"?~J G N . . LIVERPOOL. Steamship Pioneer, Cnlbertscn. np.Nov 24 Br hark Yum uri. Campbell. sailed.October 20 Bark Ylnco, Robson, sailed.Dec 9 CARDIFF. Iiark Benjamin Ossena, Hill, sailed.October 10 The Prof Schwelgard, Swig, cleared.Nov 10 PORT ' ALBOT. The Emmanuel, Elnersen, sailed.Dec RIO DB JANEIRO. Br brig Prothesa, Ball, sailed.Dec - | CALLAO. Fr bark Intimes. Geftlot. sailed...Oct 16 BR KM EU ft AVES. Bark Kepler, Lancken au, sailed.Nov KINGSTON, JA. Br bark Louisa, Oook, np.Nov 8 CI EN FUEGOS. Spanish brig cnrraqm aa. Pages, sailed.....Deo 2 ST.-JAG > DE CUBA. Span sehr Luisa, Such, cleared.Dec 5 51)i pp mg. jp OR NEW Y PUK. [ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M.] OLD LINK V EW YORK AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1846. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DEGX STATE-ROOMS Thc very Fast and Splendid Side-Wheel Steam? ship CHAMPION.'R. wvLockwood, Commander, will leave Adger'a Wharf as above. For Freight or Passage, apply to JAMP.s ADOER A CO., Agents. The MERGE DITA follows on TUESDAY, January 2d, at - o'clock._ dec2S-l., THROUGH BILLS LADING TO AND FROM O ALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA, BOS? TON, BREMEN, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The fine Steamship FALCON, naynle.^?f?fSfe, Commander, will sail for Baltimore on^Mlfip. SATURDAY, 31st December, at l o'clock P. M., making close connection with thc Bremen Steam? er (Leipzig) of the 4th January, 1871. &?- Philadelphia Freights forwarded to th2t' city by railroad from Baltimore without' addi- ! tlcnal Insurance, and Consignees are allowed am-1 pie time to sample and sell their Goods from thc Railroad Depot In Philadelphia. PAUL C. TREN HOLM, Agent, dcc29-3_No. 2 Union wimryos. pACLFIC MAIL STEA3ISHIP COMPY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND J AP AK. FAKES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of t,he above lino leave Bler^fiSMa Nc. 42, North River, foot of caiixj^i/jii^ stree:. N-'w York, at 12 o'clock noon, U the lui and yj:h of every month (except when Mies: ?ates fall on Similar, then the Saturday preceo lug. Departure of tho 20th connect?t Panama wit;, ste.iiueis forsooth Pacific and central American pori.?. Those ?f 4iii touch at Manzanillo. steamship JAPAN leaves Sun Francisco for Ja pan and China December 31, 1870. No California steamers touch at Havana, bm go direct from New York to Aspinwafl. one hundred pounds baggage free to each adult Medicine und attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other Information apply St the COMPANY'S TICKET, OFFICE, on the wharf foot cf Canr.1 ttrect, North River, Nen lork. F. R. BABY, Agent. jul.vis-lyr F OR F J. O RIDA TWIC? A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE, P1LATKA AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain _ ^TT^it. Georgo E. McMillan, will sall from ?gSBSBt * Central Wharf for above points every TVUTSM EVENING, at s o'clock, arriving back at Charles ton everv SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at i o'clock. The Steamer CITY POINT. Captain v. B. vin cent, will sall from Cent ral Wharf for above points every FRIDAY EVENING, at. 8 o'clock, arrivin? back at Charleston WIKIKKHDAY AFTERNOON, at o o'clock. J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents, octlO_No. 5 Central Wharf. -yjyBEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. TIIROCGH BY DAYLIGHT. TOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH, DA Ri EN AND BRUNSWICK, GA. Tlie favorite Steamer ELIZA. HANCOX, Captain L. W. ECRUS, will receive Freight at South Atlan- r ^*r??"*>s tlc wharf for above, points every,?2fe?u53? TUESDAY, nnd leave on every WEDNESDAY MORN ?co, at 7 o'clock, arriving at Suvanuah thc same evening, and leaving for D<ii len, Ac, the follov iug morning. Returning, will leave Savannah foi Charleston every MONDAY MOKNINQ, at 7 o'clock. For Freight or passage, apply to RAVKNEL A HOLMES. scpio_ No. 177 East Bay. -pOR SAVANNAH VIA PACIFIC LAND INO AND BEADFORT. The fast sailing Steamer PILOT _ -tlP^ HOV, Captain J. W. ?ly, win 1 p^v-11?gl^trtri5ii ? Central Wharf for above places eveiy SION DAT MORNING, at 8 o'clock. RETURNING, The PILOT BOY will leave Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Beaufort and Pa? lle Landing same day. J. D. AIKEN A CO., nov29_Agents, Central Wharf. ?pOR.BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LAND? ING, FENWICK'S ISLAND, COFFIN'S POINT, PORT ROYAL RAILROAD WHARF, PARIS ISLAND LANDING, ST ATI' ?N CREEK, AND OTHER LANDINGS WHERE IN? DUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED. The steamer PILOT BOY. Captain J. W. Sly, will sail for above points,_ _ every THURSDAY MORNING, at 8 o'cloan, aud when inducements oifer will touch at any of the above Landings. RETURNING, Will leave Beaufort on FRIDAT MORNING, touch lng at Pacific Landlug. J. D. AIKEN A Co., novjy Agents. TIMETABLE OF STEAMER "ARGO FOR DECEMBER, 1S70. KORED1STO, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LAND? INGS, (INLAND ALL THE WAY.) The Steamer "ARGO" will rc- " eive Freight At South \::..: -^i^av Wharf, on MONDATS and THURSDAYS, 3THI leave as follows: OUARLESTOh. KDISTO. Kridav, 2d, 2 A MiStindax, 4th, ll P M Tuesdav, eth, 5 A M Wednesday. Trh. ii PM Friday.' Otu, 7 A Al haiurduy, luili, ??? A M Tuesday. 13tli, 9 A U [Wednesday, 14th, 7 A M Friday, 16th, io A M|s .mrdny, I7ih, ll A M Tuesoav,20th, 5 A V Wednesuay, -.-ist.2 PM Friday, 23d, 8 A M Saturday, 24tb, 6>j A M Tuesday, 271 h. 10 A M Weduoday, asrh, 7 A M Friday, 30th, ll A M Sa*unlay, 31st, 0 A M Freight receive! until one hour bet?re the time of leaving. Money packages must be properly sealed, and duplicate n-ceipis sent with each. For Freight engagements or Passage, apply on board, at south At iain ic Wharf, or to DOUGLAS NISBET, Agent, Office on Accommodation Wharf. N. B.-Freight and whanage payable on the wharf. i No Freight received after sunset. Shippers are respectfully requested to observe this. OCV29 Slipping. -piOR LITEBPOOL-FLEST VESSEL. The first-class Brig WASP, Deroy. Master, JXk is rapidly loading and requires only 200S5K bales of Cotton to complete cargo. For balance of Freight room, apply to decSO STREET BROTHERS A CO. ?pOB LIVER POOL. The Al Baric SAILOR PRINCE. McManus,^** Master, (of 1400 bales capacity,) will liaveSfflfc dispatch for ihe above port. For Freight engagements, apply to E. WILLIS, dec21-wfml0 North Atlantic Wharf. Bitters. OLD CAROLINA BITTEES, Fy?, SALS sr * - . ?. E. BEDFORD, King street, G. D. AHRENS & CO., King street, B. FELDMANN <fc CO., King street; And by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. Htargea's Starch. SATIN GLOSS STARCH In Six Pound Boxes and One Pound Papers. I MM Gives a Beautiful, WHITE and GLOSSY" FINISH, besides renders Fabrics very durable. No other Starch so easily need, or so ' Economical. TJae lt ono?, and You will nm? no other. ' DUR YEAS' IMPROVED CORN STARCH Made with great care, fro m thc choicest White Corn. " DTJRYEAS' UVE AIZ JU NJL A choice preparation of the lint st portions of Starch, 1 from- carefully selected white Southern Corn. UNEQUALLED AS AN ARTICLE OF FOOD, OR AS A DELICACY, By any other Preparation from Corn. Nose o? tho above doods geauinc with? out Du ry cu*' on every packnge. BP .Pe no cs una lie to procure our good* from their regular grocer, on addressing the Manufacturers,' 49 and st Park'Place.New York City, will be directed to those in their vicinity who will supply them. oct31-2mos Suming ittrtrrjines. rj\H E SINGER xl A NTJFACT TJKEHG COMPANY have opened a State Agency Tor the sale or their CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES, at No. 1W Klag street, Charleston, where Stitt. Cotton ana Flax Threads, Needles, Ac, may bj obtained, s Attention ls In vit eil to our NBW FAMILY SEWING MACHINS ?ND THE NEW MANUFACTURING MACHINE, In which simplicity and durability are combined. Machines for sale on the LEASE PLAN." Stitch? ing done to order. Local and Travelling Agents wanted. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE AGENCY, No. 197 King Street, Charleston. IND TBE 1 WEED" FAMILY . FAVORITE LOCK-ST1T0H MACHINE. are the best in use. For sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pay? ments, on easy terna, or for cash. AU kinds of Machine attachments. Needles, Cotton, (white, black and colored,) Silk, Oil, soap, Ac.'&c. . Repairing as usual. Circulars and samBtes ol work sent on application. ^ D. B. HASELTON, General Dealer in. First Clnss Sewing Ma? chines und Material, Nu. 307 King stree:, augl7 Charleston. S. O. Beaks. JJRICES SEDUCED, FAIRBANKS & CO., No. 262 Broadway, New York. No. 106 Baltimore street, Baltimore. No. 63 Camp street, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS, BKOW.V A CO., No. 118 Milk street, Boston. For sa-e by leading Hard ware Dealers, in* oct23-ftu3mos ? Silters. ff WHOLESALE AGENTS FORTnE OLD CAROLINA I?I TTE RS. H. BISCHOFF* CO., H. BLATTE & CO., B0LLMANN BROTHERS, J. A. OUACKENRnSH. WAGENER <fc MONSEES, . il AX lu L'S A CO. GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM. THE MOUNTAINEER, GREENVILLE, S. C., Has the largest real circulation of any gper lu that section. Subscription price $1 a yean G. E. ELFORD, Editor sod Proprietor. G. G. WELLS, Associate Editor. decl3