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COMM Eltl'I AL SEWS. Fvporis. LIVBRPOOL-Per Cr uart Agra-2005 bales up and cotton, 13 bags sea island cotton, 250 tons phosphate rock. 1200 staves. BALTIMORE- Fer steamship sea Gull-103 tierces rice, 262 bales of cotton 15 bales domestics. 20 casks clav, 22,000 feet of lumber, 5 hhds hides, 1420 sicks ground phosphate, aud 81 pkgs sun? dries. The Charleston Colton, Klee and Naval Stores Market. OFKICB Cr RLESTON NEWS, 1 FRIDAY EYBMNQ, December 22,1871. J COTTON.-The market exhibited fair activity or this staple, the better grades showing rather more strengt h ; sale* about 1700 bales, including 350 ?ld the evening before, viz : 28 at 17%. 6 at 17%, 35 at 18,17 at 18,'?-, 19 at 1S%,23 at 1S%, 121 at 18%, ??8 at 13%. 443 at 19, 21 at 19',', 56 at 19%. '.50 oa private term3, and the evenin0 before 15 at 17%, 30 at 18 '?'. We quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to ?rood ordinarv.17%@18*i Low middling.i8x@is% Middling.19 @ Strict middling.19%@19% Kies-This grain was quiet: sales only 18 tierces of c ean Carolina at 7,%c V lb. We quote .common to fair at 6%@7%, gool 7%(?53c. NAVAL STOBES.-There were no sales reported. FR SIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi? nal >u uplands, nominal on sea Islands; via New Tork, %dou uplands, ld on sea islands; by sall, ? T-ldd oa uplands, on sea Islands nominal. To Havre lc on uplands. Coastwise-to New ?ork by -?team %c on uplands and lc on Bea Islands; $2 ? tierce >n rice; by sall %c on cotton; - V tierce on rice; 40c $ barrel on rosin; $7@S 9 M on lum ?er; $9@10 Uk M on timber. To Boston, by sall? ee V rb on upland cotton. To Provllenee, by .all $S 3 Mon boards, ?ic ? ? cn cotton;by ?team $1 t? bale on New Vork rates. To Phila? delphia, by steam %c 9 tb on uplands; by san, $7 H M cn boards; $J on timber; $3 per ton tn clay, ?id f Sft$S 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by ?team %c 3 lb by sall, SS 50@: ? M cn boards; $3@3 25 H un on phosphate rock. Vessels are lu demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. O, Darien anl Satilta Riv. r, -Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, ?nd $10@12 9 M are the rates on ?umber and boards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills nominal. Don KS ric EXCHANGE.-The banks are pur? chasing eight checks ar % off, and sell at par. GOLP.-8@9. Markets by Telegraph. M NEY MARKE TS. LONDON, December 22-Noou.-Consols 92%. Bonds 92%. PARIS. December 22-Noon.-Rentes 56? 22c. Specie*decreased a trifle. Smtr YORK, December 22-Noon -Freights dolt. Stocks very strong and acive, (?old sxa 8%. Governments dull and steady. States dull and steady. M ney a fraction on commission. Sterling, long9%; short9% percent. Evening.-Freights heavy. Money closed a trifle east r, eminently respectable brokers ac? commodated at 7 cinrency to gol i ; discounts 10a IS. Stirling 9*?'a9.v Gold sviaS.S- Govern? ments steady. sixty-twoB 9%. states rather dall. Tennessee lc t etter. New South Carolinas -steady. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, December 22-Noon.-Cotton open? ed Arm; uplands 9%a.Od. Orleans 10%:; sales 12,000 bales; ales of tne week 73 OOO; export 8000; ?peculation 7000; stock 438 OOO; American 77,(00; re elp's 43,coo; Amerlcin 36,000; actual exports 12,000. Later.-Cotton firm: < xp rt and speculation to dav 30 Cb iles; stock ad .-at 460,ooo. Evening.-Cotton closed strong; nplands 9%da lOd. orleans io vi. Yarns and fabrics st? ady. NKW YORK, December 22-Noon -cotton noni Bal; nplands -0%c, Orleans 2ic; f-a es 500 bales. Evening.-Cotton dull; sales 2993 bales; uplands 30% e, Orleans 21 u PROVIDENCE, December 22-Ne' receipts of cot? ton for the week 1590 b ties: s'ock io.coo. BOSTON. December 22 -Cotton quiet and flrm ml idlings SOC; n<t rece pt) 43"> bates; gross 20?; ?ales 500: stock 65i0; net re elpts of the week 1623; (ross 15,635; sales of the week 2500. PHILADELPHIA, December 22- Cotton quiet; mtddilr gi 2Q%c; net ieee pts 621 bales; stock ITU. BALTIMORE, Deecember22 -Cotton quiet and ?teadj; middlings 2ocents;net receipts324 bales; grross 1521; exports coastwise 155; rales 32.: stock 2543; net receipts lor the week 8?; gross 3327; exports to Great Britain 700; coastwise 1040; ?ales of the week 2417. CITY POIST, Decembe- 22 -The net receipts of cotton tor tie week were 940 bales. NORFOLK. Dece ?ber 22.-Cotton dull; low mtd eilngs 18%al8% cent?; net receipts T69 biles; exports tu a twise H20; sales 200; stock 6152; net rece pt? fo? the week 8062; exports coastwise 434 0; sales of the week 1310. WILMINGTON, December 22 -Cotton flrm; mid? dlings toe; net receipts 539 bales; exports coast w se 248; sale* 65; stock 4115; net receipts of the w ck 3uio; exports coastwise 1155; saes of the .week 37 >. SAVANNAH, December 22.-Cotton stroig and la ?ctive demand; middlings 19c; net re .-el? s 5337 bales; exports to Rotterdam 1710; coastwl-e 1072; asl-R 3000; sto k 74,331; net receipts or the week 36.-js J; extorts to Great Britain 4167: to the conti ?ct 15 447; coastwise 4730; eales of the week 9700 "bales. Acorar A. December 22.-Cotpn ate ?dy; mid? dlings 18%; bet receipts 3855 bales; sales looo; ?tock 1870. is soo; 1671, H.3SS: n< t rece pta of the 'Week 9365; sales of the week 7:95. .NASHVILLE, December 22-Cotton firm; lo? middlings l8%c; receipts of the week 3100; ship? ments 061 ; stock 26 5. MONTGOMERY, December 22 -Cotton receipts of toe week 3850; shipments 3064; stock 1870, 12,290; 1671, 12. Ot.i COLUMBUS, i"ecember2:.-G tton quiet; recel nts '2930 bale*; shipments USO; sale? 75; stock 1870, I 12,20. ; 1871, 9610. MACON. December 22-Cotton flrm; middlings " I8%c; receipts 4117 bales; shipments 1650; stock 1870. 12.450; 1871, 13,5i5. MEMPHIS. December 22 -Cotton dull and nomt 1 ?al; middlings l9%c: receipts 169; bales; stock ' 1870." 86.448; 1871, 2?.96?; receipts oP the week 17,982; shipments 16,5)5. MAWORLEA>S, December 21-C tton flrm ; mi l di ngs 19Hc.net receipts 5979 bales; gross 6655; exports to Great Bru. in 3023; coastwise 1520; ?ales 3100; stock 150,952; ret receipts of the week 43,019; gro s 43,134; exports to Great Britain 12, SCO: coutlnent ?983; coast Aise 5462; sales of the week 33,000 MOBILE. December 22.-Cotton easy; midd Ings I8%c: ne' receipts 2052 bales; ex r or ts 0 Great Btltaln 4048; . oastwise 4590; sales i",oo >; sto:k S1.675; net receipts of ttte week 17,278; ?-xports to Great Britain 4043; cons wUe 5359; sales of the ?eek 16.400. QAI-ESTON, December 22.-O tton active: good .ord I ?ia 7 i: se; net receipts 1914 bales; exports to Great Britain 2*81: coast* he 45: >a!e< 20 0; st. ok 37,843; receipts of the we-.-k 10,452; exports to Great ?rita u 4915; eoastwlse 2008; sales of the week 7500. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS LONDON. DC comber 22 -Sugar on the spot 35a 35s 6 i: afloat 3ls. LIVERPOOL. December 22 -Noon.-Breadstuifs quiet. Pork 62s 61. Lard 45*. Evening - cumberlan 1 c;?t C4s 6d. NEW YORK. Deodinner 22- Noon -Flour dull and declining. Wheat dull but favors buyers Corn nominal. Pork $13 50. Li>rd heavy. Naval stures quiet. Evening.-Flour drooping; common to ralr ex? tra S<> 50a7 2\ go? d to eh ice $7 35a9 3 >. Whiskey ?6c. wheat very quiet; winter red Wester .J SI 66 ?159. Corn ucchange 1 and la moderate home and export demand. Bice ?tea y at 8%*9c. Pork lower at $14 75. Pe f steady. Lard qitet. Tur? pentine 60c. Rosin $5A5 10. Tallow h m at 8Va 9%c. BALTIMORE. December 22.-Flou- quiet and steady. Wheat dull and nominally un-hangul. ?Corn active; white 63a70: jed ov 7). Ons fl 53a ? 50. Poik $115. Bacon quiet; s'.ioul Icrs 7jf. Lard 10. Wi lskey 95.11-6. CINCINNATI. December 22.-Floar unchanged. Fork nominal at $13 5*>al3 75. Lard qatvt: kettle Scents. Bacon very wrak; shouldeis t>% cents; sides 7%. Whiskey 90 ccniB ST LOUIS, i'ecem er 22.-Flour unchanged. Corn eoBter. Whiskey 89 cent-. Pork and bacon nnchange I. Lard dec lutng. 8%aSJi cents. louisviLLB, December 22-Hagging quiet at 13%ai5 cents. Provisions dull. Mes *14 for round lots. NEW ORLEANS, Do ember 22.-Sugar dull an 1 lower; Inferior 6 6%c; common to good common ?%a7; fair to fully fdr 7%a8%; pr.me 9a9%. 1?O?.I.-SC* easier; inferior 20auuc; common 3H34; fair 35833: prime 39a40; strictly prime 42a44. Whiskey ?carce at 95ea$la$l 03%. Coffee flrm at Ma20%c. Wilmmginii Market. WILMINGTON. December 21.-[Weekly Report j TURPENTINE.-Wo have DO change to report in this article since the close of our last, the market ?a regards prices ruling Hie same a* reporte.; for .everal weeks pasr. There, ls a moderate de .mind existing from both shippers and dlstllleis, ?nd the present lecelpts are just H:ttlcient 11 sun ply the demands, allowing no stock to accumu? late. The market, cio-es active at $3 60 for hard, -$* 25 f ir yellow dip, and $5 35 for virgin, per 230 lbs. Since then an advance of 10c has been ob- ' sained on hard. This advance has had 00 ten . J ency towards advancing other grades, as the l?gber figure was paid for a lot which Just suited 1 ?the buyers' convenience. SriRiTs TURPENTINE.-Cnder the good a lvlces < iron both Northern and foreign ma*kets, this ar? ticle daring the pant week bas advanced fr. m ?day to day. On Friday the market opened with a " ?-better feeling, ?nd sties were made, deliverable I -SB the 25th. at 62c per ga lon. Saturday there was i ?a active demand from buye s. and sales of 1337 casks were m ide at advanced flgur. s. ?ince then ?aere hos b en a brisk inquiry, and pa'es have f *>een mad? at a steady advance. To dav, Thurs? day, the market cio?e* firm a' 65c per gatton. Th-* 1 receipt* are very l'gn-. and the st-ck on mark-t ls about 3070 bbls, which 1. nvstly la buyers' A?nds. I g TAR -The market rales the same as reported at the close or our last, no change or pnce being made. The receipts have Improved, and over? reach any previous week during the month or De -ember. A mo ?erate demand has existed f ora shippers during the week, and all brought to market has met with ready sale nt $2 50 per bbl. Rc si *.-The report a active demand existing for all grades or this article has continued throughout the pas' week, and all Qualities show a shade advance on previous quotations, sir tin? ed and No. 2 ore In active lnquir, fr m buyer.-, but the amount or stock here ls s.) small that transactions are limped. The finer gra 'es have advanced a shade, but th; demand existing has been mostly tor the lower qualities, and higher grades have Leen somewhat neglected. The re ceipts by rall show an Improvement, but by river are only moderate. Receipts per Railroad, December ?3. SOCTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 2093 bales cutou 103 b ils naval stores. 1 car stock. To Ratiroad Agent. VY W Smith, Pe'zer. Rodgers A- co, A J Salmas. L D Mowry 4 Son, W C eourmev & co, Oeo V Williams A co. Tren holm A Soo, T P .-?mtth. W K Ryan, w B w tillaras A Son. Kinsman A Howell. G ll Walter A co, I. D DeSdussure. A s Smith, Murdaugb A Mathews. Frost, Adger A co, W C Bee A co, wttte Bros, T T Chapeau, Waniliw 4 Oarew, Gra' ser A Harmon, Dowling A co. Ga Hird A Mlnotr. A B Mulligan. J Colcock A co. iteeder A Davis, Wagener A week? ly. Sloan A Selgnlou', W Gurney, and W B Smith A co. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 78 bales upland and 36 bags sea Island cotton, 170 bois naval stores, cars lumber and wood, rough rice, cora. mdse. Ac. To L D Mowry A Sou, W K Ryan, Frosr, Adger A co, G W williams A co. T P Smith, A S Smith, A J Salinas, Kins? man A Howell, barden A Parker, Trenholm A Son. Pe zen Kod.ers A co, J A Quacienbush, H Klatte A co. Caldwell A Son, Ravenei A co, Edw willis, Mrs Eas'erby, Thomson, Ravenei A co, W C Bee A co. Iugraham A- Son, L Finley, Wanltiw A Carew, Bnrmeister A Zerbs-, B Malletort. Mrs M A Bennett. Wilcox, Gibbs A co, A T stephens, F L Meyr r, P B Lalane A co, S ii S oney. Stoney A Lowndes, Chas Lelnenrood, C A A R G Chlsolm, Railroad Agent and Order. Passengers. Per steamship Charleston, from New? York C E Jackson, E N Wa'dron. G Wntrbe and wire, J H Turpeny, Mary Smith. Ann Murphy, J Bishop, G H and Topenny, J McConkev, Flora Bernstein. Urs T C Tyler, Miss H F Taylor", C Fink A Ellis, H W Slop-itr, J P Nesmith and wire, Mrs Jas Berry, and ll steerage. Per steamer Pilot Boy, rrom Beaufort. Pacific. Chlsolm's and other Landlugs- Miss M Kir y. H Vanne s. Capt Jno Muv, W Ryan. E Baker, Kev T Musgrove, Cant D Sinclair, C ? Brighton, M Carey, c J Faller, and 13 deck. Per. steamer Pocosln, fr?. m Edlsto-W Jenkins ard 61 deck. Per steamer Emilie, rrom Georgetown. S C Miss L J Qulgley. Miss E S Uerio'. Miss M E 11er,rr, J li 1)-nek, A J tinstone. K H Wilson, J E Rea y, C M Mauli, Miss Pluck nev. J W Barnwell, Miss E J Trenholm. II Grimba 1. Miss A G Holmes, G Tren? holm, J H Holmes, and 12 deck. PORT CALENDAR. MOON'S rn ASKS. Last Quarter 5'h. 1 c- cr. 23 m nates, morn: g Sew Moon iKfi. 10 inn s 42 "unwu-s. eveo;ti,?. First Quarter. 18rh. 3 ^*.nrs. 21 mlnure-t. evecli g. Full Hoon, ie ii, 4 aours, 15 minutes, evening. pl %\ DECEMBER. I* 18'Monday. 19 Tuesday. 20 Wednesday.. 21 Thursday - 22 Friday. 23 saturday.... 24 Sunday. JZARIXE XE WS. CHARLESTON, U.C.DECEMBER 23. '.at Si deg 46 mm 33 sec. | Lon "?deg s: ni in 27 s' c. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Charleston. Berry. New York-left 19th lose Md - e. To Jas Adger A co, J E Adger A co, J Archer. i? A Amme, U Blsch'<rf A co, chase A Cuttlno, T M Bristoll A co, B Boyd, D H Byerly, E E Hertford. T M Cater. Ju HG aussen, u Cobla A co. Crane, Boylston A co. Cameron, Barkley A co, L C >hen A co, Dowle, Moise A Davis, K Daly, M Drake. J H Ducker. G H Kysenbach D B Gilli land. Elias Bros. D F Ftemin.' A co. D B Haselton, P L Cuiliemin, Heath A Bice. J Holmes, Hart A co, J H Hillen, Johnston, Crews A co, A Illing. Killick. Wickeuberg A co, G W Klinck, C Kerrison, Paul B Lalaue A co, Laurey A Alexander, c Litschgi. J ll Lawton A C?, J W Linley, Macqueen A Riecke, J G Mitnor A co, S It Marshall A co, wm McKav. R M .ir lu, McLoy A Rice D O'Neil', B O'Neill, F L O'NelP. ueteudorir A co, J c OJeman, C F Pank nln, D Paul A co, R Q Pinc?ney, F Schuckmann, Stedens, Werner A Ducker. W fhepherd A co, E B Stoddard A co, Southern Express co. Wagener A Moriaers. R TlioiiiUnson A co. Toldas' Sons, A L Tyler, S II Wilson A Bro, O F Wleters, W r, Wnll den. ii M Well , W J Yates, and others. Stormy passage; dei tine i five hours by a snow storm. Commercial Lin- sehr Carrie A BeMU-v, Falken berg, New York-72 hours. Mdse. To ll F Baker A co, S C Railroad co, H Bl-ch ff A CO, W c Bee A co. B Bovd, T M Brl-toll A co. W M Bird A co, F C Borner, K R Cowperth wal', J Gampseu A- co, T M Cater, 0 Claclm. J H Graver A co. J W Harrisson, Heath A P.lce. J Iluikamp A co, J Heins, ll Kl itte A co, A Langer, W Marscher, B O'Neill. Steffens. Werner A D icker, Paul, Welch A Lnmdc-s, Capt Stone. Tietjen A Luden. J A Quark^nbush. utto F Wieters, R Thomllusou * co P P T.-ale, P Walsh, Wagener A Mousee-1, Wm G Whilden, agent, and ol he i s. Sehr Robert S Graham, Smith. Philadelphia-7 days. Co.'l and m ls\ To J A Enslow A co, T M Cater, Chaikston Gaslight co. Howie, Moise A Davl?, Railroad Agent, C D Franke, U A Due, G W Williams A co, Dr H Baer. S R Marshall A co. Jas Cosgrove, Kinsman A Howell. Goodrich, Wine mau A co, Stedens, Werner A Ducker, Hart A co, C F Schettmann. Klluc-k, Wickenberg A co. Sehr Surah Wood, Hickman, Philadelphia-10 days. Coal. To F P Seignlou?. Vessel :o H F Baker A co. Sehr Gen R E Lee, Gradick. Cooper River. 950 bushels rough rice. To w c Bee A co. Steamer Pilot Boy, McNolty. Beaufort, Chls? olm's and Pacific Laudtngs. 27 bags sea island cotton ami mdse. To Ravenei. Holmes A co. D McPhersoo. Mary Simons, C M Barnwell. J Apple, F Kre-sel. S R Marthall A co. W Matihlessen, w c Bee A CO, J Hanckel. D Lopez. B C Adams. W M Bird A co, Paul F Mathews, C H Gild len, and others. Steamer Emilie. Wnlte, Georgetown, s C. ITO aerees rice. 3 bales cotton nids? and san? di les. To Shackelford A Kel y, J R Pringle A Son, Chas Alston, B Boyd, N Emanuel, A Weston, F G MlchtL E N Tliuiston, W K Ryan, J R Tucker, D Semke. L D DeSaussure, Pluckney Bros. W C Bee A co, Mrs J J Miscally, J Pitman, and oHiers. Steamer locosin, "aunon, Edistu. 22 bales cot? ton and sundries. To J H Murray, Ingrahani A Son, Stoney A Lowndes H F Baker A co, Jno Col? cock A co. F Richards, W c Bee A co, Wegener A Weekly. Fraser A Dill, and others. Boat from Johns' Island. 10 bags sea Island cot? ton. To Fraser A Dill. Boat from James Island. 5 bags sea Island cot? ton. To Fraser A Di L - Boat rrom John's Island. 3 bags sea Island cot tr n. To R Roper. necetved from Chlsolm's Mill. "0 tes rice. To L D De;a ?ssure. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Sea Gull. Dutton. Baltimore-Paul c Trenholm. British bark Agra, Fisher, Liverpool-U Card. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton. Baltimore. Spanish bark Gesoria. Mol?a, Barcelona. British balk Hr thers, Jenkins. Amsterdam. Sehr Constitution. Smith, Jacksonville. Fla. Steamer City Point, McMillan, Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. FROM THIS PORI'. steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, at New York, Deeemner 19 ship Emily B Southard,-, at Liverpool, De? cember 23. CP FOR THIS PORT. British bark Sarah M Smith, Bishop, at Liver? pool, December 2. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LIVERPOOL, December 21-Arrived, the Catha? rina aud A Camp, from New Orleans. NEW YORE. Decemoer 22.-Arrived, steamships Cuba and Missouri. Arrived out, the Kussli MEMORANDA. The Brlttsh ship County r f pic'.ou. Erskine, for Bull River, s C, cieate 1 at Bostou 17th luBt. LIST OF VESSELS OP, CLKARSD AND SAILLO FOR TUIS POST. FOREIGN. LtVBtlPOOL. Br ship Muscongus, Groves, sailed.Nov 22 Br bark Colonist, Baos-u !, sailed.Nov 25 Br ship Magdala, MacK, up.Oct 24 Br bark BePlste, Williams, sailed.Oct 18 i he *oe8kummeren, Westergaard, tl'd.(,ct 17 The Windermere, Yeoman, salli d.Oct 17 NEWPORT, ENG. The Preso, Jenkins', sailed.Sept 29 BRISTOL, EKG. Br bar? Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Oct 17 FLEETWOOD, ENG. ship John Sidney, Bartlett, sailed.Oe, 13 CARDIFF. The Little Fred, Dear, sailed.Nov 17 Hr bark Perseverance. Cook, cleared.. ct 31 sehr Henrietta Burnett, up.Nov 21 HAVANA. pan brig San Rafael, Pensativo, cl'd.Dec 9 ANTWERP. lr bark Ce:?ste, Fullerton, up.Oct 21 CIENFUEGOS. iranb.lg Joven Carmelita, Anye, sailed...Nov 25 11 sp:; RISES. 6 58 6. 69 7.. 0 7.. 0 7.. 1 7.. 1 7.. 2 8 CN SETS. 4 55 4 55 4 .66 4.. ?6 4.67 4..67 4..68 MOON R. A 8 morn 12.. 9 1.. 8 2.. 6 HIGH WATER. 12..31 1..27 2..21 3..14 4.. 8 4..65 6..42 (So.let and ? aneri (Sta. bs. FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN EXTRACTS, SOAPS, POMADES, HAIR OILS, &C. JEAN MARIE FARINA'S, VIOLET'S, AND AIMAR'S PREMIUM COLOGNE WATERS, AT AIMAR'S, Corner King and Vander horst streets. dec20-12 matchee, Jenjelrrj, Ut. ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF JEWELRY, SILVER, AND PLAT EDW ARE, AT TUE IVE W STORE, Under the Masonic Arch, No. 289 King street. ALSO, FANCY G O O 13 8, AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS. THOMAS &, LANNEAU. S. T I OM AS, JR, WM. S. LANNEAU. DOV? WHILDEN'S, No. 255 KING STREET, CORNER OF BEAUFAIN, There ts a full and new stock of FANCY GOODS SUITABLE FOR TUE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. VTA rCHBS, JEWELRY, SILVER, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, VASES, CARD RECEIVERS, TOILET SETS, JEWEL STANDS, Ac , Ac, CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, with and without Mottoes, and with names. CHINA TEA AND DINNER SETS. FINE CUT AND ENGRAVED GLASSES, GOBLETS, DECANTERS, declS-12 WINES, Ac. Ac. CHRISTMAS ! CHOICE ARTICLES IV STERLING SILVER, PUT UP IV CASES, SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR. HOLIDAY PRESENTS! FINE WATCHES A SPECIALTY, AT JAMES ALLAN'S, TXo. 307 KING STREET. dec9-9tuth?mos Jg ALL, BLACK & CO. NOS. 565 and 567 BROAD WAT, N. T., offer for the HOLIDAYS the most complete and best selected assortment of the following Goods to be found In the etty: DIAMOND AND COLD JEWELRY r Watches for Ladies and Gentlemen Sterling Silver Table Ware Bronzes, Antique and Modern Marble and Bronze Clocks Marble Statuary. FANCY GOODS GENERALLY Jnlyl8-lyr jyjRS. II. J. COTCHETT, BRANCH OF MME. DEMOREST, No. 277 KINO STRBKT. OPPOSITE MES?IS. CARRING? TON & Co. DRESS MAKING In all Its brandies. PAT TERNS alway on hand for sale. Stitching neat y executed. AU orders promptly mended to. nov28-ftulmo Stones, Ut. PROCLAMATION ! IF YOU WANT CHEAP COOKING STOVE3, Call at No. 16 Broad s.reet. "MOTI'S CELEBRATED DEFIANCE COOKING RANGE." ALSO, A LARGE VARIETY OF HEATISG STOVES, For Parlor, Church and Office. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HOU8E Furnishlng Articles and Kitchen Utensils. TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING AND Plumbing Work promptly attended to. WELL, CISTERN AND FORCE PUMPS, Ol'every Description. AX? AMS, DAMON ?fe CO., dec21-thstu No. 16 Broad street. COOKING AM) HEiTISG STOVES AT RETAIL. WILLIAM SHEPHERD & CO., No. 24 UAYNE STREET, AND No. 35 riNCKNEY STREET. tints, (CUDS, ?urs, X?. fjl E M P L E OF FASHION 269 King street..269 C. H. JOHNSON Has now on hand the LARCEST STOCK OF FUR8 ever offered la thia city. In tra tation and real im? ported gooda. Sets fiom f3 so $15?. JU ^3^^*^ This Stick has been well selected, and Furs sold by this bouse are warraated to be perfect. HATS, ALSO, A URGE STOCK OF CAPS, UMBRELLAS and CANES. SILK HATS. WHICH C INNOT BE BEAT, at $5 $6 and $7. A call ls solicLel, and pleasure taken In showing goods. dec2-swimo C. C. PLENGE, No. aOl KING- STREET, Begs leave to Inform hu falends and patrons that he has now ou exhibition a COMPETE STOCK OF HATS, CAPS, FURS, &C. CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. Gay's Patent ? Excelsior Muff. All of wh;c!i he offers on the most liberal cash terms. As to the superior qasJttv < f tis Goods, he chal? lenges the scrutiny o; lbj UiOdl fastidious, decl-luio --------_' Doors, Susses nnb BliiiTSs SASHES AND BLINDS. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, Has removed his Ofllce to and orened his prin? cipal SALESROOMS at No. 20 HAYXK STREET and No. 33 PI>CKNKT STREBT, where he takes plnasure tn offertes to the ru' lie a full stoi k ol his own manufacture of DO?R?\NA.>UES,BLINDS MOULDINGS. NEWELS. BALUSTERS, Ac. WOOD TURNING in all Its branches. A specialty made of FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL. ?Sr- Orders for ntock of Irregular size work re? ceived either ar. the Salesrooms, No. 20 HAYS8 STREET.or at the FACTORY on Horlbeck'8 wharL augl5 tuthstfmos .fertilisers. SAR DY'S AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO; CASU PRICE AT FACTORY, $45 per ton. Time, $:0. PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN GUANO. CASH, S50. TIME, f55. ACID BONE PHOSPHATE. CASU, $25. TIME, $30. GROUND CAROLINA PHOSPHATE CASH, $16. TIME, $20. NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER. CASU, $13. The above-named AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC and PHOSPnO-PERCYIAN GUANOS are rich compounds of ?ne highest grades o' B ne Phosphates, readered soluble and ammonlated with No. l Peruvian Guano snd animal mstter, making the most concentrated and profitable Fertilizers In use, combining the ingredients required to produce and support the Cotton Plint and Cerea a. While these Fertilizers are warranted to be kept up to their high standard, the prices have been materially reduced for the present season. Manufactured and for sale at Charleston, S. C.. by JOHN B. SARDY & SON. Messrs. G. A. TRFNHOLM A SON, General Agents. Also for sale by Agents throughout the South. For analyses and certificates s nd for pamphlet. < dec2l-tbstu8rjjos ETIWAN FERTILIZERS! THREE VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLES ARE OPFERED BY THE SULPHURIC ACID AND SUPER? PHOSPHATE COMPANY, OF CHARLESTON, S. C., viz: ETIWAN OTJANO. A comp ete M?NURF, adapted to COTTON, GRAIN AND TOBACCO, being the well known artlcl? heretofore offered at the very high gra<ie of 15 PF.R CENT. DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, with the at ' lt lon. as heretofore, of PERUVIAN GUANO, AMMOSI* AND POTASH Price $55 per ton, if paid on or before the 1st of April next, and $6J per ton payable lat November, 1872. ETIWAN CROP FOOD. A new srt'ele of a^out the ?ame high grade of Soluble Phosphate, enmrounded with the elements or Collen Seed m such a manner as to insure me of the MEST FERTILIZERS FOR lOTrON AND GRAIN, at a lower pric-? than the ETIWAN GUANO. Price $40 per ton, tf paid on or beiore the 1st of April next, $45 per ton payab.e 1st November, 1872. ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE. Averaging from 18 to 20 pet cent, of DISSOLVED BONE PEOSPHATE. and thus enabling the Planter, by composting, to obtain two tons of half that, grade at a saving of ONE-HALF COST AND FRF1GHT. Frlce $35 per ton. If raid on or before the 1st of April neat, $40 per ton payable 1st No? vember, 1872. OS- Take notice that nil these FERTILIZERS are of the highest grade o? SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, and must help for more than one year. W. C. BEE & CO., General Agents, dec20 CHARLESTON. 8. C. fertilisers pACIF?c GUANO 'COFPXN Y* S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. PRICE-$25 CASH, WITU USUAL ADVANCE FOR TIME. Thts article ls prepared under the superintend? ence or Dr. ST. JULIAN* RAVENEL, expressly for composting with Cotton Seed. lt was Introduced by this Company two yea-s ago, and Its us? has fully attested Its value. 200 to 250 pounds or this article per acre, properly composted with the same weight or cotton seed, famishes the planter with a Fertilizer or the high? est excellence at the smallest cosr. A Compost prepared with this article, as by prlntel direc? tions furnished, contains ail the elements or fer? tility that can enter into a First C u-s Fertilizer, while ns economy must commend its ll eral use to planters For supplies and printed directions, for Composting, apply to J. N. HOBSON, ARI nt Pacific Guano Company. NOB. 63 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharr. Charleston, S. C. JNO. S. REESE A CO., General Agents. nov27-3mosD*c S O L U B L E PACIFIC CUANO. PRICE, $45 CASH, WITH USUAL ADVANCE FOR T.ME. Experience In the use or this GUANO for the past six years tn Hus state, for Cotton and Corn, has so far established Its chirac ter for excellence as to render comment unnecessary. In accordance with the established policy or the Cotnpauy to furnish the best Concentrated Ferti? lizer at the luwtst cost to consumers, this Guano is put Into market this season at the above re? duced price, which the Comp ?ny ls enabled to do by reason 0 ?ts large facilities an 1 the reduced cost of manufacture. The supplies put into market this season are. as heretofore, prepared under the personal superin? tendence of Dr. St. Jul an Raveuel, Chemi .t or the Company, at Charleston. S. C., henoe punters may rest assured ti at its quality and c mpo-l:ton ls precisely the same as that heretofore sold. At the present low price, every acre planted can te fertilized with 200 pounds cu a tn ata cost not exceeding the prese il value of SO pounds or cotton, while experience has shown that under favorable condition of season and cultivation the crop ls Increased by the ap Heat ion from tv. " to three-fold the natural capacity of the soil, hence under no condition could Its application fall to compensate for the outlay. Apply to J. N. ROBSON, Agent Pa -?ac Guan > Company, Nos. 63 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, s. C. JOHN S. REESE A CO., General Agents. nov27-3mosD*c j S Booti, ?hoes, &c. H O Elfr H~cT? sT~SH OES! SPECIAL BV STEAMSHIP VIRGINIA TUIS DAY, DALY'S IMPROVED PATTERN OF AMERICAN GAITER, Coi) PORTADLE. STYLISH AND GENTEBL, Suited for t'je Ball ro m. Young Gents walting for them will please call and procure a (lt. EDWARD DALY, decIO No. 121 Meeting street. Coliban Cooks. "pOGABTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. HOLIDAY BULLETIN. We arc now displaying an unrivalled stock or ELEGANT BOOKS lu every department of Lite? rature. All the New and Standard Poets, Illustrated; Staudard Literature and Theo ogy, the best edi? tions, Insets. JUVENILE BOOKS. Especial care has been taken to make this de? partment attractive by the selection of Good Books, combining entertainment as well as In? struction to the young. The little folks have had especial attention given to their wants this sea? son by the publishers generally. Books for the young of all ag' s are amongst the most beautiful publications of the scacon, and much lower in pi Ices than last year. BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS. Oxford Editions of Family and Pocket Bibles. We have Just received a large invoice of Oxford Bib es and Prayer Books. The assortment embra? ces every variety ot editions and styles Issued by the Oxford press, which, together with a variety of other English and American editions, make the la' gest. and most elegant variety of Bibles and Prayer Books ever orfeied foreale In Cbarlestou, and at greatly 1 educed prices. Illustrated Books and Sets ol Standard Authors, Including Scoit, Cooper, Dickens, Thackeray, Isaac Disraeli Lamb. Waverly Noven, Macaulay, Christopher North, Poe, Hallam, Mllmau, Hood, Froude. Moromsew. Jowett'a Plato, AC. AC. Our stock 19 too large and varied to enumerate, but our store ls arranged with a view to the con? venience or customers, and the price or each b JOS marked In plain figures. FANCY ARTICLES. Desks, Work Boxes, Writing Cases. Portroll js, Photograph Albums, Fancy Ink Stands, Fancy Boxes ol Note Paper. Suuday School Library and Books for Prizes, Sunday School Cards, Illuminated Texts, Fancy ' Books, and a large variety of Books suitable for pr?sentation to teachers and scholars. MST Persons residing in cue couairy will pleasi bear lu mind that by Bending their orders to ut tor any books published In America, they will be charged only the price of the book. We pay roi rtc postage or express. 1 93- Address v I FOGABTIE'B BOOK DEPOSrrOBY, No. seo King street, (in the Bend,- Charleston, s. 0 oct3l-tu:hs ?Jrnc Distribution To the Ladies of Charleston. THE DIAMONDS, GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, To be Raffled bj thc COA ILE ?TON CHARITA? BLE ASSOCIATION, In public, on SATURDAY, THE 23D OF DECEMBER instant, can be seen at Mr. !? K KIN'E's DRUG STORE, No. 260 King street, Charleaton. The DIAMONDS consist or sets of Earrings and Breastpins, and Rings, Bracelets, Gold Watclies and Opera Chains, Gentlemen's Fine Gold Watches (Stem-winders) and Ch: ins. All the goods are warranted to be of the first quality, and any Jeweller can examine them as to their .genuinen -ss and quality. 1 he Diamonds are ile ii and large, and set In the latest stjl>, and have Just been Imported for the Association by the cele? brated Importing Jewellers "LARMOUR k CO.," of Baltimore City. CERTIF CATE CHANCES only ONE DOLLAR, anzcan be purchased at Mr. SARINE'S STORE. Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully Invited to examine these Beautiful Goods. A lady will be lu attendance there from io to 1 o'clock-, each day, ari a will be pleased to show the Diamonds, Watches, Ac. dec7-15 ?croing fttacrjities. WHEELER & WILSON, THEfittOST POPULAR FAMILY SEWING M?ll. Between six and seven hundred thousand now In use. ls the moat simple, runs easier, and makes less noise than any other first-class Lock Stitch Machine. Does all kinds of work usually done by hand. Has better attachments for Hemming, Frilling, Tucking. Cording, Quilting, Gathering, Ac, than any other Machine. These Machines are now offered for sile In this elly on tht LEASE PLAN, at Tm Dolla's per month until paid for. Thorough instruction glveb, and satisfaction guaranteed In all cases. Old Machines repaired an t adjusted by a competent machinist. A few live men can (ind regalar and profitable employ? ment, either on salary or commission, by applying early. Parlor and Sale-room No. 209 KING STREET. W. C. BRUCE, Agent. WO TTE 1 HARRAL, General AgentP. dec 18 THE WEED F. F. SEWING MACHINE has not jet become such a drug In the market as to require to bc hawked through the streets or left at the residences against the wishes of the oc? cupants. But my sales have not diminished, nor has the reputation of these Machines suffered by compct.tlon. Call and aee then and you will be convinced of their superiority. D. B. HASELTON, dec20-imo Nt\ 307 KINC STREET. ^y-JIAT ADVANTAGES HIS THE "ELIAS HOWE" MACHINE OVER OTHERS* First.-The public know it to be durable. A conclusive evidence n, twenty years have not placed second-hand '-HOWE" Machines In the market lt cannot ba said of any other machine. Second.-It contalus thc material for its own repair. TH ni.-It has less wearing points than any other. Fourth.-It draws up a stitch as yoi do by hand;others do not. Flfcn.-You have perfect control over both threads; other-i have not. Sixth.-It gives off thread la proportion to the thickness of fabric sewed, thereby avoiding slow motion ov. r teams dropolug Birches and break? ing or needles-a great objection to all other ma. chines. Seventh.-It sews a tight seam lu casslmere, burying the thread < n el-her ?Ide, and then a tl-isue |)i.,.er, without change of tension. Eighth.-The presser lout ts easily swung out or the way when you set a needle or put m.der work, lt s not so with any ether. Amongthe many "FIRST PREMIUMS" award? ed TUE fcUAS HOWE SEWING MACHINES, may be mentioned the following: The International Evil bltion ol all Nation?, London, 1S0J, a'Gold Medal. New )ork .-tute Fair, 1S6G. Exposition Universelle, i'., r.s. 1967, a Gold Medal. Cro-s or the Legion or Honor to Elias Howe, Ir., as Original Inventor. Ohio Mate Fair, 186*. New York State Fair, 18o8. Vermont State Fair, 1868. Reco lect that Mr. HOtVE was the Original In? ventor or Sewing Machines, and gave twenty rears of his life to perfecting this Machine. EVERY MACHINE IS FULLY WARRANTED AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY CASE. 49- If you are prejudiced In favor of any par? ticular Machine, nt least examine THE HOWE ?eforeyou purchase. OFFICE NO. 302 KIMO STRIKT, ALFRED Q. ELY, decl?-swimo Agent Sonta Carolina. ?p~?JB NEW YORK. T The Reeular Packet Schooner MTROVEP, A? Brown, Mauer, wa-.? light freight, cotton.SD Ac, to flu ap and etve prompt y. dec23_WM. RoAOH .v CO., Agents. jpOB BOSTON-MERCHANTS' LINE. The first-class Bark ACACIA, Roblnsor fla Master, wanta three or four huudred bales SB? to All up, at low rates dec22-2 WILLIAM ROACH A CO., Agents. F OR LIVERPOOL. The First c'ass British Ship CITY OF HALIFAX, captain E. cumminger, having Wm. two-thirds of her carg > engaged and going on boird, will hare Immediate dispatch. Apply to . ."HENRY CARD, dec22_ Accommadation Waarf. ^OB NEiY YORL y KW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. ESTABLISHED 1845 The splendid Side-Wheel Steamship CHAM? PION, H. W. LOCKWOOD, Commander, will sall Prom Adser's South Wharf on SATURDAY, the 23d In? stant, at 8 o'clock P. M. -i Mf Marine Insurance by this line, halfT"P*t cent. mr Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton tn Liverpool, liston. Providence and the New Eng and manufacturing town.*. For Frelgbfor Passage, apnlv to dec2-4 JAMES A PG ER k CO.. Agents. ?JUNARD LISE MAIL STEAMERS, LEIA VINO NEW YORK ON WEDNESDAYS AND QUEENSTOWN SAME DAYS OF EACH WEEK. The SATURDAY STEAMEHS wi l commence their trips early In January, 187?. Parties desirlog to engage Passage t > or from Europe please appply to dec? WILLIAM ROACH A CO., Agents. pACIFIG MAIL STEAMSHIP OOUFTS THROUGH UKI VO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of thc a bo vu une leave Pier rffih No. 42, North River, foot of UaualJSUiK street,NowYork.at 12o'clock noon, oTtneUtn and 30th of every mon tn (except when- these lates fallon Sunday, then the saturday pteceo All departures connect at Panama witt steam? -ra for ?oath Pacific and Centrai American pom. I teparture of loth touches at Kingston. Jamaica? For Japan and Ctr**, steamers leave San Fran? cisco first of every month, except when it falls cn sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch at Havana, bat g') direct from New York to AsplnwalL one hundred poonda baggage free to each ador, Medicine and attendance rree. For Passage Tickets or othor Information apply it tho COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on tte wharf foot of Canal street. North River, New rork. F. s. H AB Y. Agent. J3iy28-lyr_ jpOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAlLS.^gj THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY wm dispatch one of their first-class, fall power Iron Screw Steamships from PIER No. <%N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS KOLLOWS: WISCONSIN. Capt. WILLIAMS, Dec. 13. at 7.30 A M NEVADA Capt. FOK8TTn.Dec. 20, at l P M WYOMING, capt. WBiNNBHAY.Dec. 27. at 2.80 P M MINNESOTA, Capt. t organ.Jan. 3. at IDAHO, Capt. PKICB.Jan. io, at - Cabin Passage $S0. gold. Steerage Passage ru mee No. 29 Broadway) $30, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply ro WILLIAMS A GUION. No. 08 Wallstreet. N. ?. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool lssnel ny the Char'eaton and New York Steamers, which make close connection with the above Uno. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER A CO.. WAGNER. HUGER A CO., maye or WM. A. COURTENAY. A FOR EDISTO, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LANDINGS. The steamer P0COSIN. Captain W. H. Gannon, will leave as above.,_ TUESDAY, 26th Instant, at 1 o'clock r. st., norn Market Wharf, foot of Market street. Return? ing, leave Edisto WEDNESDAY, at 2 o'clock P. M. Fare $160. No Meals furnished. J. H. MURRAY, Agent. The POCOSIN will leave again THURSDAY MOB KINO, 28th, at 7 o'clock, and Edisto on FRIDA? AFTERNOON. 29th, at 2 o'clock. dec2?-l* JpOR GEORGETOWN, S. REGULAR LINE. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain C. 0. White, rill leave Commercial_ Wharf evei; SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, Freight received on SATURDAYS and WEDNES? DAYS. All Freight and Wharfage prepaid. SHACKELFORD ? KELLY. nov24-sw Agents, Southern Wharf. J O E FI 0 ? IDA VIA SAVANNAH. TWICE A WEEK. ????SS?^ The splendid Steamers^?aS^' DICTATOR.Captain COXBTTBR C1T? POINT.Captain MCMILLAN WILL SAIL AS F0LL0W8 : The DICTATOR win leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, The CITY POINT every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, , PAAATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S ?IVER. These Steamers connect with railroad at Tocol for St. Augustine, and at Jacksonville and Pa latka with steamers for Enterprise; also with steamers f<r the Oklawaha River. close connection Is made with steamships at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and shippers can rely on no detention of freights to New Orleans, and at lowest rates. For Freight or Passage, having first-class ao commodatlons, apply to KA v ENE L A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorst's wharf and ?sst Bay. Through Bills of Lading given to New Orleans. These Steamers connect at Savannah with Steamer San Antonio for Darlen, Brunswick, - Satllla River, and all intermedia e landings. Freights for these points must be prepaid here. dec?a_ ^y^EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA, AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. O. The Steamer r i u o x so Captain W. T. MCNELTY, will leave Accommodation Wnarf every MONDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock,_ for Savannah. Beaufort, Hilton Head and ?span Iso. Wells. Returning wUl leave Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING. Will leave for Beanfort, Pacific and Chtsolra's Landings every THURSDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock. Returning wUl leave Beaufort every FRIDAY^ MORNING. ?rn Freight received WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. 1 Must be prepatd to Way Landings. Goods consigned to care of Agents wUl be for? warded free of storage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVEN EL, HOLMES A CO., novi No. m East Bay.