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C03I3IEUCI.?L SEWS. Exporia. AMSTERDAM-rer British bark Brothers-1951 bales upland coitos. BOSTON-Per (?dir J P Allen-SO.OOD feet timber, 40,ooo .eet lumber. The Charleston Colton, ttl?? and Naval Store? Market. . OFFICE CHARLESTON' NEWS, ) MONDAY EVENING, December IS, 1S71. J COITOS.-TuU article was dull, and factors, to dlspcss of their stock, had to soften their rates to the extent of vc "?s re, the market closing quiet; salts cear40o balts, v.z : 12 at 17c, 4 at 17K, 62 at 18, 52 at 1SV. 29 at IS?,', 65 at IS},', ll at 1SX, ISatlSK. 50 at 19,15 at 19,V, 23 at 19 3-18. WO quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.n <ai8.V Low middling.'..ISK@ Middling.?....18J?(3?lSJ, Strict middling.19 @ BICE.-There was a fair demand for this gralr at steady rates; siles abont200 tierces of clean Carolina, viz : 43 tierces at 7Kc. 158 at 7%. We,| quote common to fair at 6>i@7's', good 7X@7X. NAVAL STCBKS.-There were no sales reported. FBIIOHT&-To L'-er- aol, by steam direct, nomi? nal on uplands, nominal on sea Islands; via New York, \donaplands, ld on sea Islands; by sall, 7-161 on uplands, on sea islands nominal. To Havre lc on uplands. Coastwise-to New York by steam Xe on uplands an i lc on sea islands; $2 n tierce >n rice; by sill Kc on cotton;- ft tierce on rice; 40c "fi barrel on rosin; $7@8 ? Moa lum? ber; if ?io v* M on timber. To Boston, by sall KCP re on upland cotton. To Provl lenee, by sall ts "A M on boards. Kc *$ ft on cotton; by steam ?: ^ bale on New York rates. To Phila? delphia, by Bream Kc ?? ft on uplands; by sall, $7 fl M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 per ton en clay, aad }3a$3 ?0 ou phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam vc ?? ft by sail, $6 50@7 $ M on boards; $ i ? 3 25 ?l t >n on phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C, Darlen and sat ilia River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, aaJ $io@i2 "j* M are the rates on lumber and boards. * Exe ti A NO E.-Sterling 60 day bills 17K@17X. DOMESTIC Ex CH ANUS.-The banks are pur? chasing sight checks at K off, and sell at par. GOLD.-93>io. Markets by Telegraph. MONET MARKETS. LONDON. December 18-Noon.-Consols 92K. Bondi 92.V FRANKFORT. December 18-Noon.-Bouds 97. , PARIS. December 18-Noon.-Rentes opened at 66 65c. NEW YORK, December 18-Noon -Freights dui. N tocks very st ong. Gold heavy at 9a9 v. Governments dull and steady. Money tight at 7 gold to 1-32 per cent. Exo ange-long 9>, ; thort SK per cent. Evening.-Money 7, and a fraction commission. Ste ling arm at 9,va''K- G6ld 6a9,V- Govern? ments duli. States dull and heavy. TVnnes-ees 64 v : new 65. Virginias 61K* new 67. Louisianas eu new 60. Levees 64; eights 75. Alabamas loo; fives 65. Georgias 70; sevens so- No. th Caroli? nas 31; new 12. S nth Carolinas 43'i . new 26. Nsw ORLEANS, December 18.-Sterling 18X Sight X discount. Go d 9:,. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, December 18-Noon.-Cotton open? ed quiet; uplands lod. Orleans io vd. . Later -Sales 12,000 bales; export and specula Tim 30 C. Eventa?.-Cotton closed dull; uplands 20d, Or? leans 10 Vd. - NEW YORK. December 18-Noon_Cotton dnll; middlings 19vc. Orleans 20,vc Sales 1200 bales. Evenluk'.-cotton steady; sales 2047 bales; up? lands 19 Vc, Orleans 2? vc .-ales of cotton fntnres 67t0 bales, as follows: December >e 8 16, 1911-16: January 19 716. 19K: February 19X, 1? 11-16. 19V ; March 19 1516: April 20 316, io v. BOSTON, December 18.-Cotton quiet; middlings 20', cent ; net receipts 133 bales; gross 3315; tal-s 600: stock 80C6. PHILADELPHIA. December 18.-Cotton dull; middlings 20 cents. BALTIMORE Dtcember 18 -Cotton dull and lower; middling.'* loxaiox cents: net r-celpts 245 ba ts; gross 336; exports coastwise 183; sa es IS"; stock 3570. NORFOLK. December is -Cotton quiet: low mid? dling? t8>*l8>ic; net receipts 1620 bales; exports coastwise 2120; stock 70.4. WILMINGTON, December 18.-Cotton Arm; mid? dlings 19c: net receipts 518 bales; exports coast? wise 81; sales 50; stock 31-16. SAVANNAH, December IS.-Cotton-buyers and ie lers apar ; tendency down and unsettled; middling- lsxaisxc: net receipts 4064 bales; ex? ports to Great Britain 4:6Tj France 362; Barcelona soc; cenoa 615; coastwise 993; sales 600; stock 7.',550. AuocsTA,Deccrr.b2r 18.- Cofon quiet ; middlings isr: receipts lOOO bales; sa es 600. MEMPHIS. December 13.-Cotton dull and nomi? nal; mn ?diing 19V: net reef lpts 4565 bales. MOBILE, December 18-Cotton dull and heavy; middling is Vc; net receipts 3124 bales; sales ooo; Stock 51.279 NEW ORLEAN?, December IS -Cotton easier; middlings 19 vc; oet receipts 7921: BTMB 8664; ex .pons to Great Britain 2555: Continent 2009; coast wt-"..630: sales soo; stock 134,152 bales. GALVESTON, December 18.-Cotton steady; good ordinary 18 V'al S Kc; net receipts U00; sales 130C; stock 36,543 bales. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL. December 18-Noon.-Tallow 46s. NEW YORK. December ls-Noon -Flour dull and declining. Wneat dud and heavy. Corn qniet and unchanged. Pork quiet; mess $13 35313 62. Laidiiu'l Turpentine Arm at 67Xa83c. Rosin very Arm at S5 25 for strained. Evening -Floor dull and declining; common to fair ex'ra $6 70a7 30; good to choice $7 4i a9*.5. Whiskey lower at 92a92.vc. Wh-at verv dull; "Winter red Western $l55al60 Corn ".fair ex? port demand sod a shade Armer; old, anoat, 79 va 80c. Mee 8V'a9c. Pork Arm at $13 62al3 70. J.ard heavy; kettle 9.V'c. Navals A.m. Tallow dull at tte'Kc BALTIMORE, December 18.-Flour dnll and un? changed, vs heat qu er; Southern common to lair $130al55. Corn active and Arm; white 64a68c; yellow 65870c. Oats 50a55c. Rye 90ca$i. Pork $14 25al4 50. Shoulders 7 vc. Whiskey weak at mon?. CINCINNATI, December 18.-Fltur shaky, corn drooping Rt 44a46c. Pork-hollers anxious at $l3 76ai3s;v Ajird drooping at 8Xa9Vc. Bacon drooping; shoulders 6Xa7c; sides 7xa7Xc. Whis? key 90c. i.o ci s vi i LP, December is.-Bagging qolet at lSV'aiic. Provlsli ns quiet a* d Arm. Whiskey 91 c. NEW ORLKA'S, December 18.-Sugar qalet; In fe rlor ?.s;i6Vc; common to good common 7a7V; fair to fully fair *Xa9;pilme 9>ia9X Molrissesdull; Inferior 20a30; common 30a35; fair 35a&S; prime 40 a43\ WILMINGTON, December 18.-Sprits turpentne firm a 64c. Kosln strong at. $4 25 for strained, $4 3? for l<. w, $8 for low pale. Ci mle turpentine s*e dy at $3 50 for hard. $5 25 for yellow dip, $5 35 for virgin. Tar steady at $2 60. Columbus Cotton Mark :. COLUMBUS: December 15.-To da) cor mar? ket closes quiet and weak, with flow .ward tendency, under un avorableadvice* troui Liver? pool and New York; saks 156 bales; ordinary 16V; good ordinary 17>4'al7V; low mtdtulan 18; mid du cs is vats Vc Salen of the week 1693 bales 93* for Savannah. 26 on Northern account, 660 for Northern spinners 8S for home consumption. Week's receipts 29:2 bales against :922 the previ? ous one. and 407C 'he corns oudlng week last season ; shipments : los bales. WEEKLY STATEMENT. Stock on hand August 31,1871. 1,550 Received past week.2.97 ? Received previously.20.435- ?3,407 Total. 24,957 Shipped past week. 2 408 Shipped previously.14,566- 16,994 Stock December 14.1871. 7,9,3 On the week the et >ck has increased 561. Interior Colton Markets. SELMA, December 15 -The e haj been a light demand, holders asking 19 cents for middling; sales loo bales. Market c oslnir qu et and easier M-NTGOMKRY, December 16 - The maiket is quiet today; good orlina*T 17K cenis; strict good ordinary isv cents; low middlings 18K cents; middlings 18K c*mts. Th- receipts in Montgomery Friday, 668 bales; shipped 466 bales. LAUREN*, oecemoer 14 -Cotton 16X cents. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON. December 16 - SPIRIT* TCRPKN TINE.-Sales of 50 ca*ks a 6rc for New York rack tg'f-; 602at 62c; 501 at 63c, and 234 at 64c pergal Ion forSoutlieru packag s. The market it Arm at last quotations. ROSIN.-Sa'es o' 200 bbls at $sa6 for low No I. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-Sales of 2si bbN at 13 50 for hard, $5 .5 for yellow dip. and $ . 85 for tlrgiu. TAR.-sales of 29 bbls at $2 50 per bbl. COTTON.-^Sales of ll bales as follows: 7 at 18, and 4 at i8,v'c per 11. Challis A. Euston'* Cotton Report, for the Week Ending, December 19, 1871. KEW YORK. December 16.-THE MARKET. ID our last report the market closed actl eand Armer at 19.','c for middlings, .saturday the mar? ket WHS a'r?ijg, and prices fully vc Armer; sales I i 2033 ba'es; middling 19*?c. Monday the market I I wat more active, a-id prices fully Kc higher; the f fi relgn advices were more favorable, and stimu? lated a good demand ror export; sale9 6752 ba es; middlings 20C. Tuesday the market opened .*>?? tlve and fXdted, and prices were fully V* higher; but with rumors of free receipts at the puns, me market became ca-der, and part of t e advance was lost; sales 2592 halo; mid ding 20Vc. Wed replay the market was dull and prices ln-eirular; sal-s 2031 bales; quotati ms unchanged. Thurs? day t!:e n-atket was qultt and s.eaiy a;u. changed prices: sales 3279 bales, principally io spinners. Yesterday the market was weak, and prices ac lowtr, the unfavorable foreign advice?, together with the free receipts at the ports, had a depressing tendency upon holders; sales 2113 ba.es; middlings i9j;c. Upland and Mobl e Florida. Ordlnarv.ie?; 17 Good ordlnarv...1SX 19 Low middling.... 19)i 19ii Middling.I9?i 2?-," Kew Texas. Orleans. ? 17?; 17?; 19S' 19-4 19J? 205i 20? 20?i Sales of the week 17,800 bales-Including 9132 to spinners, 907 to speculators, and 7461 to ex? porters. Gross receipts at this port for ihe werk 23,039 bales since 1st September 239,039 bales, against 339,742 last year. STATISTICAL POSITION*. 1871. 1870. Stock in Liverpool.bales...45*.OOO 384.940 Afloat from India.103,000 8:,ooo Afloat from America.147,000 310,000 Stock IO London.154 449 60 570 Afloat Tor London.150,000 19.U00 Stock in Havre*..137.570 65,500 Afloat for Havre. 64,600 2.047 Stock In Bremen. 14.609 7,250 Afloat for Bremen. 5.975 5 600 Stock In United .-tates ports.404,800 470,Ul stock m the Interior towns. 71,131 104,584 Total.1.711,034 1,514,602 Excess in visible supply as compared with 1870. 196,432 Stock of cotton held by Man? chester spinners at the mllU. 325,001 120,000 Price of middling Orleans in Liverpool. 10 5-16d S9I0d Price of middling Orleans In New York. 20?,'c ISJ?C Price of gold. ?fi \ox Selma Cotton Statement. SELMA, December 15. Stock on hand September ?,1371.bale:... 662 Received this week.3,914 Received previously.31,870- 35,784 Total.'. 38,348 Shipped this week.3,501 Shipped previously.26,679-29,780 On hand December 15,1S71 .6,568 On hand Friday, December 16.1870.10/05 Received from Sept 1,1870, to Dec 16, 1870.. 44,886 Receipt* per Railroad, December IS. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 214) bales cotton. 45 bales goods, 123 bbls naval stores. To Railroad Agent. W W smith, Pe'zer, Rodgers A co, Witte Bros, L D Mowry A Son, A S Smith, W B sml-h A co, Geo W Williams A co, Reedi r A Davis. Pringle A Son, A J Salluas, W C Courtney A co, Graeser A Harmon, Trenholm A Soo, Wiss A c >, Street Bros A ci. Frost, Adger A co. Murd aug.1 A Mathews. Sloan A Selgtlous. T P smith, M m C Bee A co, L D DeSaussure. W H Jones A co, Wm Gurney, a B Mulligan, and T T Chapeau. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. . 38C bales upland and 23 bags Pea Island cotton, 268 bbls naval stores, cars lumber and wood, rough rice, corn, furniture, mdse, Ac. To L D Mowry A Son, Frost, Adger A co, WK Ryan, w C Bee A co. G W Wlldams A co. T P smith, A S Smith, Graescr A Harmon, Pringle A Son, A J Sahnas, Reeder A Davis, w C Courtney A co. Kinsman A Howell. Barden A Parker, Trenholm A Son. Fraser A Dill. Witte Bros, M Simons, D Mc? Pherson, Pe zer. Rodgers A co, J ? Mallonee, Wm Gurney, J Wiley A co, J O A Moore, W A Boyle, T Mitchell. E Lee, Stoney A Lowndes, Shackelford A Kellv, Wilcox. Gibbs A co, S Schlrmer. W Sayer, S H Wilson A Bro, Railroad Agent, and Older. XA lil XE SEWS. CHARLESTON, 6.C.....DECEMBER 19. Lat 82 deg 48 min 33 sec. | Lon 7 s deg 57 n. tn 27 s- c. ARRIVED YESTERDAT. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Philadelphia-len - instant. Mdse To W A Courteuav, Railroad Agents, J E Adger A co, J R Johnson, D A Am mp, K Adger, Dr H Raer. K C Barkley H Bischoff A co, Bollmann Bros, w s B'sseii, Byrne A Fogatty. W M Bird A co. B Boyd, Barden A Parker, W c Bee A co. T M Bristol! A co. Brewer A KOhnke, H Bul wlnkle, F C Borner, T Campbell, T Coi'.lg n, T M Cater. L Chap?n, Charleston M A M co, Carring? ton. Thomas A co, G S Cook. JOH llnusse.i. Jas Cosgn ve. Cha e A Cuttlno. Cameron, Barkley A co. w H Charee A co, J B Duval A Son. E Dale, H A Due. Dowie. Moise A Davis, A W Eckel A co, D Fitzgibbon, Elias Bros. J M Fredsberg, F Fisher, N Fehrenbach, Fogartle's Book House. P L Guille min. Cas co, H Gerdts A co, Goodrich, Wineman A co. N Gorse, A G el ir ass, J ti ur k amp A co, John Hanlon, J W Harrison, B Heshn, C H Johnson, Jeffords A-co. Knobeloch A Small, Kinsman Bros, Kanapaux A Gonzalez, P Kornahrens, L Koester, H Klatte A co. H H Knee, L Kenacke, A Langer, A R L*wlth, G U L'. nd s'ed', AD Lorentz E Lee, Lighthouse Board, R J Morris, R H Mc nowa 1, W A Mehrt ns. Macqueen A Rlccke, E C Meta, M H Nathan, C Momler. A Nim tz, F L O'Neill, F Opde beck, J Ogermann, B O'Neill, G Pr.nce, J S Purse, Paul, Welch A Brandes. M J Quintero, Ravenel A co. J A Quacken^ual?, L F Robertson. T Redly, J Riley. Ravenel, Holmes A co, W Shepherd A co, S T .Sonder, Chas stnkler, W A Skrtne, F W Shaffer, J H Scheele, A Sachtleben. G J Thomson. R Thom llnson A co, A Tlerenthal. Tiedeman, Calder A co. F voa San'e.i, J H W?hrmann. W L Webb, Otto F Witters, Walker. Fvaus A Cogswell. Wagener A Montees, G W Williams A co, W H Welch. Rev W B Yates, S li Wu on A Bro, P Walsh. F E Wind? ham. Sehr M'i'oaka, Fooks, Baltimore-ll days. Corn, flour and mdse. To Street Bros A co, J P Brown, W Marscher, Wag? ner A Mons-es, H Bul winkle, W H Welch, Ma queen A Rlecke, Otto F wieters, j A Blake, J N Robson, J Campsen A co, and Order. Sehr Riverdale, Brown, BalUra re-7 days. Corn. To R M Butl-.r A Son. Vessel 10 J A Ens low A co. Sehr Gen R E Lee. Gradlck. Cooper River. 1900 bushels rough rice. To G H Iograham A Sou, P G HassJL Sehr Henrietta HIP, Hill, Back River. 3000 bush? els rough rice. To W C Bee A co. Sehr ogeechee. Reynolds. Combahee. 3400 bush? els rough rice. To W c Bee A co. SK op Julia Dean, Harts. Con ba nee. 1200 bush? els rough rice. To W C Bee A co. Sloop Greenlea'. Nicholas, '.rom Santee. 900 bushels rough rice. To w U Bee A co. Sloop Lalla, from Edi*ta 13 bag." sea Island cotton. To Stoney A Lowndes, W K Ryan, and W Gurney. Sloop Feoiar.. Jackson, from Pon Pon. 315 bushels rough rice. To G H Iograham A Son. Boat from J ho's Island. 3 bugs sea Island cotton. To Wm Gurney. Boat from St Paul's. 2 bags sea Island cotton. To W Gurney Boat from johns' Island. 3 bags sea island cot? ton. To R Roper. CLEARED YESTERDAY. British baik Brothers, Jenkins, Amsterdam-B G wilkins A co. Sehr J P Allen, Clement, Boston-Coben A Wei s. SAILED YESTERDAT. British bark Oriental. Dunham, Liverpo 1. Sehr Loretta Fish, wu ey. stitdla River, Ga. FROM THIS FORT. Steamship South Carolina, Beckett, New York, December 18 Ship Reunion, Curtis, at Liverpool, Decem? ber 13. Sehr charles Comtry, Plnkham, at Boston, De? cember 13. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, at New York, December 16. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Nsw YORK. December 17.-Arrived, steamships Columbia and Sed.wkk. Arrived cur, the West? phalia, Britannia and Algeria. NEW YORK. December 18.-Arrived, steamhlps South Carolina, H Livingston and Virg . Arriv? ed out, the Colorado. LONDON. Dec mber is.-An unknown vessel run 1 wn tue French bark Grata Rica, from Havre for Buenos Ayres. Seventeen lives were lost. The tre.-s-l passed on regaidiess 0* the cries of the 1 row ni ug. 11VERPOOL, December 13 -Arrived, the Arcosa, Kimball aud Perrancne. MEMORANDA. The sehr fl G Bird, Drinkwater, from Rockport, Me for this port, arrived at salem, Mass, 13th Decs u. ber. The British bark Robt Pulsford. Edwards, from Bpauforr, S C, for London, remained at Bermuda 'th in-t, re-loading. The sehr E V Glover, Ingersoll, for Providence, R I, with naval stores, cleared at Georgetown, S 9th inst. The sehr Starligh*. R^bin'oi, from Georgetown 5 C, arrived at Boston 13th inst. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'8 THROCOn LINK TO "A LI FOR NI A. CH'NA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of thc above line leave Pier s'j. 42. North River, foo: of Oauali,_ itreet. New York, at 12o'clock noon, ortho l&tn ind soth or every month (except when these lates rall on Sunday, then the Saturday preccd irg. All departures connect at Panama witt eteam rs for south Paclflo and Centrai American ports. ?eparture of isth tonches at Kingston. Jamaica, ?'.jr Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran isco first of every month, except when lt faits on iuaday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch at Havana, bet fa direct from New York to Aspic wall. one hundred pounds baggage free to each adult, f edlclne and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other Information apply il the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on Ut? wharf root or canal street, North River. New fork. F. B. BABY, Agent. jaiy2?-iyr Shipping. jpOR NEW YORK-MERCHANTS' LINE The Regular Packet Schooner MYROVER. IIA Brown, Master, having largest portlon^BIt cargo engaged, will 1> ad promptly. decl9-l "WILLIAM ROACH A CO , Agents. ?pOR FORT SUMTER BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast, sale and comfortably appointed 4k? Yacbt ELEANOR will leave Southern wharfSH? BVBRY OAT, at lo o'cloctc morning, and 3 o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, apply to CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNG, novl? On Board. ?1 UN ARD LINE MAIL STEAMERS, LEAVING NEW YORK ON WEDNESDAYS AND QUEENSTOWN SAME DAYS OF EACH WEEK. The SATURDAY STEAMERS Will commence their trips early In January, 1872. Parties debiting to engage Passage t ) or from Europe please appply to declO WILLIAM ROACH A CO., Agents. jp O R SEW TOM, NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. ESTABLISHED 1845 The splendid Side-Wheel Steamship JAME5 ADGER.T. J. i.ocitwooD.Commander, will sall from Adzer's south Wharf on TUESDAY, the 19th In? stant, at u o'clock A. M. Hg- insurance by thts line or steamers half per cent. $a~ Through Ellis of Lad m jr given on Cotton ti Liverpool. Boston. Providence and tho New Eng .and mannfac'nri njr town?. For Freight or Passage, having splendid State? room accommodations, apply to dec'1-2 JAMES AUGER A CO., Agents. THE PHI LAD EL fen IRON STEAM LINE. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS VIRGINIA, Captain Hunter, GULF STREAM, Captain McCrery, Are now regularly on the Line, insuring a first class ?ea connection betwocn Philadelphia and Charleston, and in alliance with Railroad Com? panies at both termini, afford raoid transportation to and from all points in thc Cotton states, and to and from Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and the principal clttes of the Northwest, boston, Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen? tres. ?7-The VIRGINIA ls appointed to sall from Brown's wharf on THURSDAY, December 21st, at 12 o'clock M. ia* The GULF STREAM will follow next week. For particulars of Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY. Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO.. Agents, No. 12 South Dela? ware Avenue. Philadelphia. decl8-ratuth3 F OR BALTIMORE FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The fine Steamship SEAGULL, Dutton, Com? mander, wtll sall for Baltimore, on FRIDAY, 22d December, at 2 o'clock P. M. tor Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that cit* by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional Insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to (-ample And Bell their Goods from the Railroad Depot m Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. TREN HOLM, Agent, decl8-5 No. 2 Union Wharves. JpOR GARDNER'S BLUFF, VIA GEORGETOWN, S. C. The steamer PLANTER, Captain J. T. Foster, ls now receiving Freight, at Accommodation Wharf, and will leave on WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 6 o'clock. For Freight engagements or Passage, apply on board, or to RA VEX EL, HOLMES A CO., declS_No 177 East Bay. FOR EDISTO, ROCKVILLE AND WAY LANDINGS. Tlie steamer POCOSIN. Captain W. _ _ ^-TT ll. Gannon, will leave as au^vr.t^??jfBi"gj from Market Wharf, foot of Market a>ieci, ou THURSDAY MORMNQ, 2ist Instant, at half past ll o'clock. Returning, will leave Ed ist o FRIDAY, at 12 O'Clock M. J. II. MURKAY, Agent. Fare $160 No Meals furnished. Tne POCOSIN will leave Charleston again FRI DAY NIGHT, 221 instant, at 12 M., and Edlsto SATURDAY, at l o'clock P. M. Freight received every day._declSl* JpOR FLORIDA VIA SAVANNAH. TRICE A WEEK. ???uS?? The spundid steamers ??BSSBLI DICTATOR.Captain COXBTTKR C1T? POINT.Captalu MCMILLAN WILL SAIL AS FOLLOWS : Thc- DICTATOR will leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. The CUT POINT every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATE A, AND ALL LANDINGS ON" ST. JOHN'S RIVER. These Steamers connect with railroad at Toool for st. Augustine, and at Jacksonville ami Pa latka with steamers lor Enterprise; also with steamers f r the Oklawaha River. Cl?se connection ls made with steamships it Cedar Key H tor sew Orleans and Havana, ur J. ?htppers can rely <>u r.o detention cf freights to Kew Orleans, and at lowest rates. For Freight or Passage, having first-class ac? commodations, apply to RAVENEL A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorst's wharf and hast Bay. Through Bills of Lading given to Now Orleans. These Steamers connect at Savannah with Steamer San Antonio for Darleu, Brunswick, Satllia River, and all intermedia e landings. Freights for these points must be piepaid here. deci3 Y^TTFEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA , AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C. The Steamer PILOT BOY Captain W. T. MCNELTY, Will leave Accommodation Wharf ;very MONDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock,_ for Savannah Beaufort, Hilton Head and span ?sh Wells. Returning will leave Savannah every ru BS DAY MORNING. Will leave for Beaufort. Pacific and Chlsolra'a Landing? every THURSDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock. Returning will leave Beaulort every FRIDAY 1?0RNIN0. Freight received WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Must be prepaid to Way Landings. Goods consigned tocare of Agents will be for? warded free of storage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., novl No. 177 East Bay. Autograph, ano ftrt ?allerg. SO UD ER'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, IV?. 363 KING STREET, WILL REOPEN ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, 18711, AT THE OLD STAND, FOR YEARS PAST KNOWN AS "Q U I N B Y'S," THOROUGHLY REFURNISHED AND REFITTED WITH THE ft LATEST IMPROVEMENTS ITV THE ART, AND WITH EXPERIENCED OPERATORS AND ACCOMPLISHED ARTISTS. CAKTES DE VISITE, CAETES IMPEKIALE, INDIA INK PORTRAITS, OIL PORTRAITS, PORCELAIN MINIATURES, LOCKET PICTURES. OLD PICTURES CAREFULLY COPIED. SOUDE R'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY PHOTOGRAPHS OF SHIPS, BUILDINGS, MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS, PLANTATIONS, MACHINERY, Sec.; Made with Promptness and Dispatch, and upon Reasonable Terms. Orders by?Mail will meet with Due Attention. NOTE.-Tbc "Negatives," some Six Thousand (6000) In Number, made by QUI \ BY ?i CO. daring the past Ten Years, are all Preserved, and Fletares from them can be bad at any time. S. T. SOUDER, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, NO. 363 KING STREET, OPPOSITE HASEL STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. O?twati?iwl. SHERWOOD BOARDING AND DAY r-CHOOL for Young Ladles, now la session st No. 92 Wentworth street. For circulars, app.y io Mrs. JOHN LAURENS, Principal. decl9-tuavf?4 ._. _ THING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY JV SCHOOL. YORKVltLE. ' 8. C.-The first session of the school year, 1872, will begin on the 1st of February, and end on tbe 30th of Jnne. TERMS -For School expanses, 1. e.. Tuition, Bo mi. Washing. Fnel, Lights, Books, StattonejPf dec, $13?, payante in advance. Circulars coma n tng full inf .rmatlon may be obtained upo i appli? cation to COLONEL A. COWARD. dec9-stntb2mos Principal and Proprietor. ?rgal iVotiecs. N?TIGE.-ALL PERSONS HAVING demands against the Estate of O. E. J. and GUSTAV DAAS, deceased, and of the late Arm of DA AS BROTHERS, will present them, dnly attest? ed; and those Indebted thereto will make pay? ment to DOROTHEA BLOH ME, I Administratrix, decl9-3 No. 876 King street. gopartrtcrsl)ip Not keg. T*"HJFSTATE! OF~SOUTH CAROLINA" CHARLESTON COUNTY.-Certificate of Un? ited Partnership between REUBEN R. HUD HNS, of the City and County of Charleston, PAUL, QUATTLEBAUM and ? ACDfA J. BRODIE, of Lexingt n County, and State aforesaid. This certificate hereby witnesseth that the undersigned hare, by virtue of an Ac; of the General Assembly of the S ate aforesaid entitled "An Act to authorize the formation of Limited Partnerships," passed in tbe year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and tulrty-ievea, and another Act, entltl d "An Act to extend the d ora? tion of an Act anthoralng tbe formation of Limited Partnerships," pissed In the year or our Lord one thou?anu eight hundred and foijty six, and another Act ext'.ndig the ?ann aatUre Sealed, passed December 20tb, 1803, formed a Imlted Partnership, as follows: .. First. The name or Arm under which S'.ch Part? nership shall be conducted la R. R, HUDOISS k CO. Second. The gener I na'ure of the bm ness In? tend d to be tr., n-ac ed ls that or Manufacturing Lumber, of . urchaalog a d Vending Timber ana Lumber, and Oiling ordeis for the ame. Tn.rd. CLAUDIA J. BRODIE, i f the County of -Lexington, and State or South Carol li a t the Special Partner, and REUBEN R. HUDQINS, of t he City an cv u nty of Charleston, lu the State of South Can lina, and PAUL QUATTLEBAUM. of the cone ty of Lexington, state of South carolina, are the General Paruers. Fourth. CLAUDIA J. BRODIE, a Sped JI Part? ner, has contributed ?ve thousand dot ars ($6000) to the common stock of the Partnership. Fifth. The ea:d Partnership IB to date 'rom and commence on the 28th day or September, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and terminate rn tbe 28th day of September, t lph t?jp hundred and seven ty-fl re. winresg our ha as and seals this I2tb day of December, 1871. CLAUDIA J. BRODIE. [L. S.J R. R. HUDGIN ?. L.8.] PAUL QUATTLEBAUM, [US.] Signed and sealed In the presence of JAS. M. Crans. A. F. CPBTis._decls-l COPAR INERSHIP NOTICES -THE CO? PARTNERSHIP hitherto t xlsttng under the name of G ODR1CH, WINEUAN A CO., having been dissolved on theQtb of October last by the death or Mr. GEORGE C. GOODRICH, the under? signed as Surviving Copartners will close the bu? siness of the late arm'. All persons Indebted will make payment to PHILIP WINEMAN, JOHN A>HHURST, Surviving Copartners. Charleston, December ll, 167L The undersigned having purchased the Interest of the estate . r Goodr.cn In me atc ck in trade of the late firm of ?>ot DRICH. WiNEMAN A CO., on the 6th day or October last forced a Copartner? ship for the purpose or carrying on tbe WHOLE? SALE DRUG BUSINESS, at Ute old stand, No. 39 Hayne etV. et, un er the name and flrm of PHILIP WINEMAN k CO. PHILIP WINEMAN, JOHN ASH HURST. . Charleston. December ll. 187L deoll-tafS ? THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA; CHARLESTON COUNTY.-CerUDcate of Lim? ited Partnership between BUCKLEY T. .BENTON, of the a y ot Brooklyn, State of Kew York, CHARLE . UNDERWOOD, of tiie Town and Coun? ty of Tolland, State of Connecticut, and EYE RT E. BEDFORD, of the City of Charleston, Stat? aforesaid. This certificate hereby witnesseth that the un? dersigned have, by virtue of an act of the General Assembly of the State aforesaid, entitled "An Act to authorise the fonaaUon of Limited Partner? ships," passed In the year of our Lord, one thou? sand eight hundred and thirty-seven, anojftar other Act entitled "An Act to exiend-the dila? tion of an "Act authorizing the formation of Lim? ited Partnerablpa," passed In trie year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. and another Act extending the tame until repeal? ed, passed December 20th, i860, formed a Limited Paitner.-hlp as io.lows : First. The name or firm under which anch partnership shall oe conducted ls EVERT E. BEDFORD. Second. The general nature of the business In tend? A to be transacted ls that of the Grocery Bu? siness, both retail and wholesale, in the said City of Charleston. Third. BUCKLEY T. BENTON, of the Orly of Brooklyn, State of New York, and CHARLES UN? DERWOOD, or the Town and County or Tolland, State of Connecticut, are the spi clal Partners, and EVERT E. BEDFORD, of the City of Charles? ton, State aforesaid, ls the General Partner. , Fourth. BUCKLEY T. BENTON, a special Part? ner, has contributed seven thousand donara ($7000.) and CHARLES UNDERWOOD, tbs other special .Partner, bas contributed also seven thou? sand dollars ($7000) to the common stock of th? Partnership. Fifth. The said Partnership commences on the first day of November, eighteen hundred sud seventy one, and will terminate on theiirst ? ay of November, eighteen hundred and seventy-five. Dated this 28th day or October, A. D., 1871. (Signed) B. T. BENTON. [L. 8.1 CHARLES UNDERWOOD, [L. a] EVERT E. BEDFORD. [L. 8.] W Un esse < : (Signed) O. W. ROOBRICK, THOMAS E. PEARSALL. novs-36 $ri?f? distribution 8PKCIAL NO-TTC-E. To the Ladies of Charleston. THE DIAMONDS, GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, To be Raffled by the CHARLESTON CHARITA? BLE ASSOCIATION, in public, on SATURDAY, THE 23n OF DECEMBER Instant, can be seen at Mr. SKRlNE'S DRUQ STORE, No. 260 King street, Charleston. The DIAMONDS consist of sets of Earrings and Breastpins, and Rings, Bracelets, Gold Watches and Opera Chains, Gentlemen's Fine Gold Watches' (Stem-winders) and Chains. All the goods are warranted to be of the flrst quality, and any Jeweller can examine them as to their genuineness and quality. 1 he Diamonds are rich and large, and set in the latest style, and have just been imported for the Association by the cele? brated Importing Jewellers "LARMOUR k CO.," of Baltimore City. CERT1F.CATE CHANCES only ONE DOLLAR, andean be purchased at Mr. SHRINE'S STORE. Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to examine these Beautiful Goods. A la$y will be In attendance there rrom 10 to l o'clock, each day, and will be pleased to show the Diamonds, Watches, Ac dec7-l6 Notices in ?ankrnptcp. I" Wl!SCkTlSSSf?S^niJC^^ o?- i HE i UNITED STATES. FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-In the matter of JAMES S. G. MA YEAST.-In Bankruptcy.-A Warrant In Bankruptcy has been Issued by ealrt Court against the Estate of JAMES ?. G. M AY RANT, or the County or Richland, ot the Slate or South Caro? lins, in said Dist ric - , adjudged a Bankrupt on the petition o his cr?dito?; and the payment of any debts a- d the delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt to him or to lils use. and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law. A meeting of the creditors of ?aid Bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more As? signees of his Eal ate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Columbia, In said District, on the THIRD DAY OF JANUARY/, A. D. . 1872, at ll o'clock A. M., at tue ornee oi C. 0. > J AEG i- R, one or the Registrars In Bankruptcy of said Court. L. E. JOHNSON, dec!2Jan2_Marshal, Messenger. ( IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. In the matter of W. c. P. BELLINGER AND W. H. BELLINGER, as BELLINGER A SON, of Wal. terboro', S. C., Bank rup ?.-Petition tor full and Anal discharge lu Bankruptcy.-Ordered, that a hearlngbe had on the SECOND DAY OF JANUAR V, A. D. 1872, at Federal Courthouse In Charleston, S. C., and that all creditors, Ac, of sal l Bankrupts appear at said time and place, and show ?ajaaj any they can. why the prayer of the petitioners should not be granted. And that the sec md and third meetings or creditors or said Bankrupts will be held at the office of JULIUS 0. CARPENTER, Esq, Registrar of Second Congressional District, S. C., On TWXMT-IIOHTH DAT OF DXCXMBIB, 1871, at 12 M. .*? By order of the court, tbe 2d day of December, ? A. D. 1871. DAN'L HOKLfRCK, J? Clerk of the District Couit or the United