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COM MER CIJ.L SEWS. Export?. NEW YORK-Per steamship Charleston-1743 bales upland cotton, 43 bales domestic gooes, 74 bbls rosin, aud 63 packages sundries. The Charleston Conon, Klee aud Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS. 1 TUESDAY EVENING. December 26,1S71. j COTTON.-The market had a quiet appearance and the demand was light, the limited transac? tions showing no change of note. Sales about 225 baie*, nearly all high gralee, fay 1 at 16, 3 at 17*. 202 at 19,17 at IS},. We quite: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.17*^13-i Low middling.SK@1S;? Middling.19 (? Strict middling.19H@19* RICK -This grain was In goo '. request at steady rates. Sales near 200 tierces of clean Carolina, say 15 tierces at 7*, ia at 7*. 21 at 7 9-10. 77 at 7*, 24 at ?Xi 2 at 7*c ft rb. We quote common to fair at 6*@7*, gool 7*@3c ft tts. NAVAL STORES -The m >rk*r has been rather niet for the past few days on account cf the holi? days, bnt to-day 9ome;oo bbls rosin, No 3 to extra pale, sold at 'rom $4 25 to $7 75. Fifty-six casks spirits turpentine on private terms. FR1I6HT8.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi? nal on uplands, nommai on sea islands; via New Tort, *don uplands, ld on sea islands; by sall, 7-131 on aplauda, on sea Islands nominal. To Havre lc on uplands. Coastwise-to New Tork by steam Xe on nplands and lc oa sea islands; $2 ft tierce in rice; bj sall *c on cottou; - ft tierce on rice; 40c ft barrel on rosin; $7@S fi M on lam? ber; $9@10 ft M on timber. To Bostcn, by sat: Kc fi lb on upland cotton. To Providence, by tall $3 ft M on boards, Kc ft Its on cotton; by steam $1 ft bale on New York rates. To Phtla delphia, by steam *c ft rfc on uplands; by sal1, $ fl M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 per ton en clay, aid loa?3 so on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam .sc ft n> by sail, $6 60?7 fl M on beards $3$3 25 ft " - n on phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C , Darien aa i Sattl.a K.v- r, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10@12 "A li are the rates on lamber and boards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day b:.!3 16*@17* DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-Tue banks are pur chasing sight checks at * err, and sell at par. GOLD.-S-59. Marke:? by Telegraph. MONEY MARKETS. LONDON. December 26-Noon.-Business wholly Guspe: ded. NEW YORK, December :? -Ncon.-Strcks very Btrong and active. Gold heavy at B*a8*. Gov? ernments dall and steady. Moaey Arm at 7, gold. Exchange, long 9*, short &>,. Freights dull. Svenlng.-flour quiet and unchanged; com? mon to fair extra $6 50a7 25; good Co choice $7 30a 9 25. Whskey quiet at LT c. Wheat quiet tnt Steady; winter red Western si teal 60j. Corn steady and limited-export and home demand-Io* at 3c. Pork heavy; new $14 50. Beef quiet. Lard steady-kettle 9*c Turpentine dull at 68:. Rr sin favors buyers at $4 95a5. Talla w steady at .aaxc COTTON MARKETS. NEW TORK, December Sfl-Noon.-Cotton du i and entirely nominal; uplands 20* c. Orleans 21; sales loo bales. Sales or cptton futures on Satur day evening 2450 bale?, as follow-: January 19 19 1*5 19X; February 20*. SO??', so 3-1?; Harch so 9-1?. COX; april 20*. 20*. Evening.-cort m dui: and easier; sales 4C9 alts; nplands 20c; Orleans Sic; sales of cott<n futures to day 3350 bales as follow*.- December 10*al9 9-16: January I9*al9 11-16; February 201-16,20* 820; March 20*; April, 20*a20 ll-ie. BOSTON, December 26.-Cotton duli: m:d lings 20*c; net receipts 257 bales; gross 475; exports to Great Britain 255; sales 2oe; stock 7000. PHILADELPHIA, Deco ai ber 21.-Cotton very firm; midddoge 20*a2O*c, BILTIMORPT Decembers?.-Cotton steady.. mid--11 dllngs I9*a20c; net receipts 295 bales, gross 577 ; I i ex poi ts coastwise 200; sales SSS; stock 3307. WTLMIXOTON, December 2*1.-Cottua qa:e: and Arm; middling? l?*c; net receipts 2710 bales. NORFOLK, December 26 -Co ton quiet; low mid? dlings 18*alS*c; n-t receipts 1501 bales; experts to Great Briudu 4109; sates too; stock 4054. Aro CST A. December 20.-Cotton quiet and weak; middlings issie; receipts -1029 b les; sales 1229. SAVANNAH, December 2?.-Cotton steady and In fair demand; middlings 19c; net receipts 4240; export? to Great Britain 3006; coastwise 18)9; sales 220- ; stock 75.002. MOBILE, December s*.-"otton qa e"; middlings I5*al9c: net receipts 6206; exports to Amster? dam 5w: Barcelona 340; s.drs 500; stock 6130. NEW ORLEANS. December 25.-Vorton in good demand and at lower rates; middlings 19*c; net receipts 17,843 bales; gross 2o.4?t; exports to Great Britain 3401; Barcelona 2727; coastwise SC?; sales sooo. CALVESTON, D ?ember 26.-Cort n stea ly ; good or-iinary l7*c; net receipts 1690 bales; salts 700; SU "k 30,438. TROVI?ION3 AND PRODUCE MAREET3 NEW TORE. December 28-Noon.-Flour dull and nornlnfiHy Uncharged. Wheat quiet aud un? changed. C rn quiet and steady. Pork quiet; new mess fit so. Lani steady: steam 9l?i9*c. Turpentine <'ui: and stea ly at 63c. Rona quiet and in buyer?' favor at $4 ssas for strained. Evening.-Freights dull and h aw. Money aci Ive and strong at 7. currency to gold, anda fraction commission, cl Mng verv stringent; dis? count. 8*./ Exchange closes quiet at 9*a9?4. Gold 8*aS*. Governments firm and Inactive, but ch sed very strong. State bonds strone. Tennessees advanced and Arm. Tenne-sees 62*: new the same. VlrgiLiis 60; < ew 50. Louisiana! 60; new 53. Levees 62; eights 73. Alabamas b3 Uvea 72. Georgias 73; sevens 73. North Carolinas ?0*: new 12. south carolinas 4S; new 24*. BALTIMORE, December 2*.-Little budness. Flour, wheat, corn and oats nominally unchang ed. Pork steady at $14toal5. .-houlJers 7aSc. Lr.*d Kc. Whlskev unchanged. WILMINGTON, September 26 -Spill s turpentine quiet and held at 04c. Rosin arm at $4 25 for strained. Crude turpentine steady at ?a 60 for i r hard. $5 35 for yellow dip and virgin. Tar quiet 1 at $1 40. ST. LOUIS, December 2?.-Flour quiet; super? fine winter $5a5 60. Corn dull and a sh ide lower. Whiskey arm at 90c. Pork duli and drooping at $13. Bacon unchanged; shoulders 7?4, clear ribs 7*, clear si ie- 7*c. La'd drooping; steam 8*c. CINCINNATI, December 26.-F.'our an l corn un? changed- Porte $f325ai3 37*. Lard dull and un cTrsnged; k trie 9c. Bacon drooping; th .Olden ev, sides 7*a7?c. Whiskey 91c. J?ujBtiLLB. December '.6.-Bagging firm and unchanged. Hemp flax T2*al3c. Flour active and. Arm. Corn Arm and only a : .?cal trade. Pro visions flrm and fairly active. Pork $14. Clear rib jrtdes 7*c. Lard, tierce 9?4'e: Le ile 10*c. Whiskey quiet at soc Tfivr York Naval Stores Market. From the Dally Bulletin, Mondav. December 1 i: Receipts to d iy l?o bbls rosin. Spirits turpem e ccntlnuf 8 quiet, but prices Arm. Sales 103 b >:. from wharf at esc, and 30 bbl? nom store at 6. 70c, but yard lots quo'ed at63*?69c. Rosins are . held very strong at $5 05a512* for good strained, but very few operati ns are reportel. ..*-ale-2326 bbls good atrair ed and low No 2 at $5 12*. free on board. Tar quiet. New York Klee Market. From the Journal of Commerce of Saturday. December 23: The market remains dull, and prices are barely malntalued. The supply la quite moderate, but buyen are very cautious. We uo tlce salea of 80 tc* Carolina at S*a3*c: 100 bags Rangoon at 6,*a7*c, and too bags Patna at 7?,a 7*p. Prom the Pally Balletln. Monday. December 25: A fair jobbing business ar.d stea iy rates ap? pear to ar-out covet the posltlou cu th;s market. Eolders are not weak In their views or particu lally anxious to realize, but trade ls dull, aud now and then a reasonable concession is not re? fused to a deura'di customer. Sales of 30 t--s Carolina at BXtSXc; 123 bags Rangoon at 6?4'a 7c. Selma Cotton Statement. SELMA, December 23. Stock on hand September 1, lS7l.bales.. 662 Received this week.4.29) Received previously. 35,734-40.074 Total. 40 63-5 Shipped this week.3.147 Shipped previously.29,730-32 927 On hand December22,1871.... Re- elved same week last year. .7.703 .3,500 Columbus Cotton_Market. COLUMBCS, December 22.-Marke: quiet to day: some fancy cottons brought 13 lic; sales3t3 balea at about the following figures: Ordiiary 16*c; good ordinary 17c; low middling 17?jc; middling I8al3*c: sales of the week 903 bales; week's receipts 3209 bales, against 2*72 tin ore "Yious one. and 3562 the corresponding week last season; shipments 12C0 bales. WEEKLY STATEMENT. Stock on hand August 31,1371. 1,550 Received past week.3,2)9 Received previously.i3,4u7- 20.616 Total. 23,166 Shipped past week.1200 Shipped previously.16,994- 15,194 Stock December 22. 1871. On the week the stock has Increased 2009. 9,972 Interior Cotton Markets. MONTGOMERY. December 23.-Our market is dull and unchanged to-day; low m'ddltngs 18*c; the receipts Frida? were 760 bales; snipped 010. SELMA, December li- sales to-day 250 ba es; mid liing? 13*c; manet opened firm, but closet ea^; some sates made at lower prices. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, December 28.-Ko sa es report e l in either tar or spirits turpem lae. ROSIN. -Sales or 306 bbls at $ . 1 > l >r pa'e. CRCDE TCRPENTINE.-Sales of 265 bbls a: $3 60 for hard. $3 60 for ? eLow dtp, and ?5 33 for virgin. Receipts per Railroad, December 26. SOl'TH CAROLINA RAILROAD. .?321 bales c- tton. 9* casks clay, l car etock. To Rai.road Agent, W W smith, Pe'zer. Rodgers A co, A J Salinas, L D Mowry 4 Son, W C Court nev A co, Geo w Williams i co, Treuhoim A Soil. T P Mnith. W K Rvan. G ll Walter * c >. L D DeSaussure. A S Smith, Mur laugh A Mathews. Frost, A lger A co, W C Bee A co, Dowling A- co, Graeser A Ila-mon. Reeder A Davi?, J R Pringle A Sou. sloan A S-igniou-. Caldwell A Soc, v?i-s A co, w Roach A co, Goldsmith A Soc. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 278 baies upland an l -15 bags sea ?Simd cotton, S66 ob s nav.il stores, cars ?umber, wood, rouga rice, mdse. Ac. To T P smith. A J saiiuas, A s Smith. G A irenttolm A Son, Barden A Parker, S D St ney. Frost, Adger A co. W K Ryan, Pelzer. Rodgers" Ac. Witte Bros, Ravene! A co. Cald? well A Son, Stoney A Lowndes, G W Williams A co, w Gurney, ti Bischoff A co. Mowry A Son. T Bryan. Chapeau A co. Howard A Bro, Feunlck A Tolbcit, J F Salvo, C H Holilman, Reeder A Davis, Railroad Agent and Order. Passengers. Per steamship Charleston, for New York-Dr J L Rowe anil wire, L Davis, J C M rnsoa, A Riser. H Seymour, Mrs Sharp and child, Mrs Lambert and child. H V, ice. Per. steamship South Carolina, from New York -Rev J H Cornish. Chas Chi, A M Cobb, Jr, aLd wife. H Leidlng, G w Lincoln. ? W Mccullough, R G Erwin. E B Middleton. Miss A R Scovel, Mrs Dlnsmore, P Dinsmore, S Baker, ? A Fosket, Miss A Fosket, P W Murray. Per steamer Dictator, from Florida via Savan? nah-Rev A Webster. E C Brevard. A Brevard. T A Becket. Mrs Ryan. Thos Doyle, Han. Blanch, Captain Smith, 16 colored ministers anti 30 m the steerage. Per steamer Emilie, from Geor&etown. s C Dr G B Weston. F K Ytnien: and 2 deck. PORT CAL ''yuAK. M0ON'3 PHASES. Last Quarter 5-b. l tour, 25 minnies morai: g Sew Moon ll'D.10 >. s 42 minutes evening. First Qaarter. lS:h. 3 rivara. 2lmcn:-M eve::!g. Fui. Moon. 26th, 4 hours. 15 minutes, evening. \\ DECEMBER. Pl SVS I 81TN I MOON I HIGH RISE.'. ? SETS. IR. A 8. WATER. 25 Monday. 26. Tuesday. 27 Wednesday.. 28, Thursday.... 2e, Friday. 30 saturday.... 8llSanday. 7.. 2 4 53 j (,. 53 i 6..28 7.. 2 4 59 , tises i 7.. 8 7.. C ! 5.01 8. 47 ! 7..5o 7.. 3 , 5.0' 6..41 8..24 7.. 3 ' 6.1 7..36 ; 9..12 7.. 4 j 5.1 9..32 J 9.54 7.. 4 ! 5.2! 9 19 I 10..?5 HAR IXE XE HS. CHARLESTON, 8.C.DECEMBER 27. : .at 22 deg 46 min 33 see. ? Lon 7?deg 57 min 27 s> c. AREIYED MONDAY, steamer Dictator. Coxetrer. Paiarka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. 198 bales co ton. '.50 pkgs orbu.es, mdse and sundries. To P.avene: A co, stoney A Lowndes, G H l.igrabara A Son. R S Yenning. Witte Bro', W C Bee A co, J F O'Neill. J A Euslow i co. Pltchney Bro?, Wm M Lawton A Son?, J< hosu n. Crews A co, Fraser A Dill. W B WU lams A Sou, R L Morillo, F Kress*!, G W Williams A co. Paul. Welch A Brandes, D Mc? Pherson. Myers A Otgen. C H il au ciel, Lesesne A Wells, Order and others. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship South Carolina, Beckett. New York -left 21st Inst. Mdse. To Wagner, Huger A co. w A Courtenay, MAA Ashton, D A Am me, John Archer. C D Ahrens A co, J E A>'ger A co. Jacob Apple, H Bischorr A co, Chase A tu:tino. B Boyd, T M Bristoll A co, E E Bedford. T M Cater. Bult? mann Bro?, Chas Berbusse, Byrne A Fogarty. E T Brown, w s Bissel!, C D Brahe A co. c C aclu'] B Duval A Son. Dowle, Moise A Davis. E Latv Ellas Bros, D F Flemiu,- A co, J H Hillen, Furch lott, Benedict A co, Epplnger. Russell A co, 1-or mlie. Mccomb A co, B Foley. W A G:b-on. N A Hont, H D Hawlev. J W Uatnson. C Kerrison. Jr, A co, Johtiston, Crews A CO, Klluck. Wilkenberg k co. Ki os atan Bro, E H J otinson. L Keuake. Li? iez A Leslie. Paul B Lalatie A co, Laarey A Alex inder. G H Liadstedt. Mc Loy A Rice. S E LUCAS I G Munor A co. Wm McKay. W A Mehrtens, Wm Mattbles-en. M II Nathau. A Nimitz. D O'Neill A 'ons, B O'Neill, J F O'Neill, Etlw Pcrrv. G A Peck k co. C P Poppenhelm, C C Righter, F E Schroder sterfess, Werner A Decker, sell A Foster. Otto F ivieters, D H Sltaox, J Thomson A co, M Trtest, J F Taylor A co, L Wagner, p Walsh. A S Willing on A co, and others. Arrived off the bar Sun lay evening, bu; was detained 48 hours hy dense otis. Spanish bark Elvira, Ca^o, Havana-S davs. 3al ast. To W P Hail. Spaui*h bark Anibal. Moraines. Cletif iegos-12 lay?. Bal a?t. To W p Hal!. While trying to tome into this port on .he 25tD Instant, > bout 6>i l M owing to a thlok f. g, got agrouud on the Pumpkin BUS shoal, wltn a plot onboard. The iteaa-er Dictator was 9ent to her assistance, but vas unable to set the ves-e! afloat on the evening Ide, and on tb? uext high water on the morning >f the 23th the crew trot her off, and site was tow d to the city by the Die ator. The vessel work id hard wnen aground, and sh? ia leaking badly, vhlch will require her togo into the dry dock. Sehr Ettwau, Prince. Back River. 4350 bush ds rough rice. To W C Bee A co. Steamer Emilie. Wime. Georgetown. S C. 79 ilerces rice, m lse aud sandi Us. To Sliackel ord A Keliy, Jas R Pringle A Sou, P Wlucmau. N ?manuel. Terry A Nolan, and 0 hers. Steamer Piauter. Foster, Peedee River via Jeoigetown. S c. 3)0 bales cotton, mdse. Ac. To tave-iel, Uolme.s A co. T P Sm?h, W* K Ryan, L D iowry A Son. Caldwell A soi, Frost, Adger A co, Vttte Brea. Pelzer, Rodgers A co. G W Williams A .0, W C Bee A co. Barden A Pa ker, Shickelford i Keliy, and Or-ier. Sloop Chicora. from Pon Pon. 734 bushels ough rice. TiCH ingrah.im A Soo. Sloop Geo Washington. Kelly, Pon Pon. 636 mshels rough rice. To R Roper. Boat from Toogoodoo. 2 bag; sea t land cot? on. To K Roper. IN THE OFFING. British bark Lyman Cann, Mill.0, New York, - lays. Ballas'.. To Pmcknej B os. A bark supposed to be the Beltlste, ironi Ltrer tool. * CLEARED YESTERDA1. Steamship Charleston, Rerry, New York-Jas Ld g LT A CO. SAILED YESTFRDAY. Stammer Dictator, Coxetter. Paiatka via Jack on ville. Ac. FROM THIS FORr. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, at New York, )ecember 26 Steamship Georgia, Holmes, at New York. 25th )ecember. Steamship Sea Gull. Dutton, at Baltimore. 25th )ecember. Bark Keystone. Berry, at Queenstown. Decem 1er 21. for Liverpool, dlsab ed. Would be towed 0 Liverpool if her condition permitted. CP FOR THI? PORT. Sehr Edwiu, Bellow, at New York, December 23. CLEARHD FOR Till? PORT. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, at New fork. December 23. Steamship Falcon. Hay nie. at Baltimore. 23d )eoeinber. steamship Guir Stream, McOrery, at Philadel )hia. December 21. Sehr Via e. Mason, at New York. December 23. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. British bark Sarah M Smith, Bishop, from Liver >ool, December 7. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LIVERPOOL. December 26.-Arrived with cotton, he City o? Pan?. Atlanta and Calabria. NEW YORK. Deceruu-r 25.-Arrived, steamships ?eueral Bara? s, Geo Washington, Sherman and ?eorgia. rte steamers: L'.uis. fur NewOrlean?, returned or repatts. her p opetler hiing 00s ?. De.ember .6 -Arrived, steamship Maine. Ar Ived out, the City of Paris, Atlantic, Calamia, theiu and Sarmat a. Eve tung.-Arrived ateams'.itps Cnamplon, Mag lolia and Senator. SAVANNAH, December 26.-Arrived, barks Car ne;ilta, St John's. F R; Volkyra, Dnbllu; Narra? gansett. Rotterdam; Abraham Young, Ilavr. ; Jerrrude. Havana; brigs Olano. R.o ?le Janeiro: ?lor de Maria, Cienfucios. Cleared, steamship largo. New York:sehr Conservative, Bos on;bark Llabama. Oohoy. FORT MONROE, December CO -Arrive I, =chr Fred :porT rd. Turks Island. <1 iniagi tl hy gale. Sail id. brig Chowan, New York: brig Fido. ??ania. MEMORANDA. Th3 bark Keystone, Berry, fr mi Charleston for liverpool, ls r ported by cable as having put into ?aeenstowu Lecember 21, in distress. Ko further ! particulars, I.IST OF VESSELS CF, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS TORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. 3r ship Mascongus. Groves, sailed.Nov 22 ir bark Colonist, Bassruil, sailed.Nov 25 irstilp Magdala, Hlack, up.Oct 24 sr bark BelUste, Williams, sailed.Oct 16 he *oeskummereu, Weeiergaard, il'd.< ct 17 The Windermere, Yeoman, tailed.,_Ocr 17 sr bark Sarah M Smith, Bishop, sai ttl.Dec 7 BRISTOL. ESO. Jr bark Architect, Doddridge, sawed.Oct 17 CAB DI FP. me Little Fred, Dear, sailed. .Nov 17 Jr bark Perseverance, C^ok, Cleared.. ct 31 ichr Henrietta, Burnett, up.Nov 21 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Jrlg Erie. Sears, up.Dec 19 trig Minute Abide, Harding, up.Dec 9 Si lg l la L Ray,-, up.Nov 28 Sehr J H Hancock, (Trowel!; cleared.Dec 19 Sehr Lizzie Maul, Bullier, up.Dec 4 NSW TORE. Brig fieoreU. Swan, cleared.Dec 9 Sehr Vraie, M-son, cleared.Dec 23 Sehr Eugene Borda, Buk'S. up.Dec 15 Sehr Florence Rogers. Shepherd, cleared... Dec 14 Sehr Ed wi >, Bellow, up.Dec 23 PHILADELPHIA. SchrSamiCastirer. Like, cleared.Dec 14 Sehr Open Sea. Coombs, cleared.Dec 2 Sehr A M Lee. Dukes, cleared.Dec 13 BALTIMORE. Sehr Louise Crockett, Flanders, cid.Dee 14 J H Mickney, Fooks, cleared. ..v.Dec 21 ROCKPORT. ME. Sehr Wii?e Luce. Ta'-ot, sailed.Dec 19 . SqippiTU jp 0 B I ?~L T l M O R "ET~"~ FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON. TBE CITIES OF THE NORTHWE51 LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The fine steamship FALCON. Haynle. Com? mander, will sail for Baltimore, on SATURDAY, sorti December, at 5 o'clock P. M. tar Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that cltv by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional Insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. For Frelifct or Passage anplv to PAUL C. TRENHOLM. Agen', dec2T-4 No. 2 Union Wharves. JP O R SEW YORK. NEW YORK AXD CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. The splendid Side-Wheel Steamship JAMES ADGER. T. J. Lfckwoo'i, Commander, will tall from Adser'a Wharf on SATUROAY, the 3oth Instant, a* S o'clock A. M. tar Marine Insurance br this line, half per cenr. AT* Through B;ll3 of Lading given on Cotton t> Liverpool, Bo?tnn. Providence and the New Eug .and manufac crine tc;wn?. For Freight pi Passage, apniv to dec27-4 JAMES ADGER A CO.. Agents. F OR NEW YORK ON THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2S. AT 4 | < O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1S70. The Splendid New iron Side Wnec! Steamship ?OUTH CAROLINA. Beckett, Commander, will ian for New York on THCRSDAY. December 25th, ir 4 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Union ?Vharves. Through Bills of Lading ro Liverpool by ?VILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, M?ate. Naples. Leghorn. Christiania. Gotten >urg, and to olasaow. by ANCHO;; LINE STEAM >U1PS. To New England Cities as usual. Insurance by Steamers of Mil Lice x per cen; F ir Fr?tent or Passage Eu?agements, having ery One Deck Maaroom accommodatlo s, apply o vVAONER, HUGER A CO.. No. 29 Broad street, ir to W. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves dee25-rmwUi3_ 1HE PHILADELPHIA IRON STEAM LINE. HE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS GULF STREAM, Captain McCrery, VIRGINIA, Captain Hunter, ire now regularly on the Lin?, Insuring a first lass sea connection t>e'weeu Philadelphia an I 'harleston, and In alliance with Railroad Com ?ules at both termini afford rani l transportation oaud from all points lu the Cotton states, and o and from cincinnati, sr. Louis, Chicago and he principal cities of tue Northwest ?oston, Tovidecce and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen res. tar Ti s GULF STREAM ts appointed to sail rom Brown's wharf on TBCKSDAY, December Sth, at 3 o'clock P. M. Jt?- The VIRGINIA will follow next week. For particulars of Kreith", arrangements, apply o WM. A. COCfrTESAY. Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDL A CO., Agent.-?, No. 12 South Dels rare Avenue. Philadelphia._decJS-mwHia CUNARD LISE MAIL STEAMERS, U .EAVINO NEW YORK ON WEDNESDAYS AND QUEENSTOWN SAME DAYS OF EACH WEEK. The SATURDAY STEAMERS wi 1 commence he:r trips early In January, 1S72. Parties (lesli lng to engage Passage-1 ) or from lurope please nppply to decl9 WILLIAM ROACH k CO., Agents. pOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN, j , CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVER TOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY ^111 dispatch one of :h?lr Ant-cla??. fud powei I j1 ron Screw Steamships from PIER No. 46 N. K., EVERY WEDNESDAY, A3 FOLLOWS: WISCONSIN. Cant. WILLIAMS. Dec. 13. a' 7.30 AM (EVADA Capt. FORSYTH.Dec. 20, at i P ll VYOMlNG.Capr. WniNNEHAY.Dec. 27. at 2.30 P M JINNESOTA, Capt. . organ.Jan. 3. at DA HO, Capt. PRICE.Jan. 10, at Cabin Passage (So. g M. Steerage Passage (O?lce No. 39 Broadway) $30, mrrency. For Freight or Cabin Passaic, apnlv TO WILLIAMS A GUION. No. 63 Wall street. N. Y. N. B.-Through Bil's Lading to Liverpool issued >y the Charleston and New York Steamers, which uake close connection with the above line. For particular? aud rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER A GO.. WAGNER, HUGER A CO., may6 Or WM. A. COURTENAY. OACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPFS THROUGH UKI TO IALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of thc above linc ?cave Tier to. 42. North River, foot of (Janal_ rreet, N?w York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the 16t.ri md 80th of every month (except whe-n these ?ates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday prc-ced ng. All departures connect at Panama witt steam ra for Soath PaclQc and Centrai American ports, tepartore of 15th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. :'iT Japan and China, steamers leave san Fran iBco hrs t of every month, except when lt falls cn ran-lay; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch at Havana, but ?o direct from New Tork to Asp m wa ll. one hundred pounds baggage free to each adel:, ledlcine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information apply it the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFi?: K, on tte rbart foot of Canal street. North River, New fork. ?. R. BABY, Agent. jjr/26-iyr Sapping. JOE NEW YORK. The Regular Packet Schooner MYRQVER. jct* Bro WE. Master, wants light freight, cotton. S?S? ic, to flii np and leave promptly. dee23_WM. ROACH ? CO.. Agents. FORT SUMTER, BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE. AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fa?', ?are and comfortably appointed Yach- ELEANOR wi:: leave Southern wharf]_ BVK;:r DAT, ar io o'clock morning, and S o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, anply to CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNG, novt? On Board. FOR EDISTO, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LANDINGS. The steamer POCOSIN. Captain w. _ -dr^w H. Gannon, will receive Frelght?????65E THIS DAT, and leave TOMORROW -Ttiursuay) MORNING. ?Sth Instant, at 7 o'clock, from Market Wharf, foot of Market street, for th; above placea. Returning, will leave Edisto FRIDAY AF? TERNOON*, at 3 o'clock. Fare ?150. No MeaU furnished. J. H. MCRRAY. Agent. Tne POCOSIN wm leave again TCBSDAT MORN? ING. 2d January, at 9 o'clock, and Edisto WED N ESP AT MORNING, at 7 o'clock. dec27-l* " JpOR GARDNER'S BLUFF, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEEDEE RIVER VIA GEORGE? TOWN, S. C. The steamer PLANTER, Captain J. m . T. Foster, wm receive Freight atd?Si? Accommodation Wharf. WEDNESDAY, the 27th in stant. and leave at night. Freight and Wharfage prepal I. For Freight or Passage naring Stateroom ac? commodations, appiv on board, or to RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO.. dec25-2 No. 177 Eas: Bay. ?pOR GEORGETOWN, REGULAR LINE. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain 0. _ C. White, will ieave Commercial *m_ wharf every SCNDAY and WEDNESDAY NIGHT. at s o'clock, , _ Freight received on SATURDAYS ana WEDNES? DAYS. All Freight and Wharfage prepaid. SUACKELFORD * KELLY. nor2l-sw Agents, Southern Waarf. F OR FLORIDA VIA SAVANNAH. TWICE A WEc*. The splendid Steamers DICTATOR.Cap'atn COXETTER CITY POINT.Captain MCMILLAN WILL SAIL A3 FOLLOWS : The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every rrssDAT EVESIN'O, at 8 o'clock. The CI TV POINT every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 j'clock, ?? , FOR FERNANDINA. JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, IND ALL LAN DI NOS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. These Steamers connect with railroad at Tocol 'or sr. Augustine, and at Jacksonville an i Pa atka wi'h steamers for Enterprise; also with itearcers f r the Oklawaha River. Close connection ls made with steamships u Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and ihippers can rely on no detennou of freights to Sew orleans, and as lowest rates. For Freight or Passage, having first-class aa :ommodation9, apply to RAVENEL A CO., Agents. Corner Yanderhorst's wharf and rast Bay. Through Bi.ls of Lading given tu New Orleans. These Steamers connect at Savannah with ?teamer San Antonio for Harlen. Brunswick, ?attila R'.v-r. and all int'-rmedia e landings, "ieights for these points mus: be piepall here. decl3_ y^TEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA , ANO SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT. S. C. The Steamer aPIlL'OT BOY, Captain w. T. MCNELTY, WI;: leave Accomrardition Wharf very MONDAY MORN.NO, at 8 o'clock, or SAvannah. Beaufort, linton Head and span ih Wehs. Returning will leave Savannah every CKSPAY MORNING. Will leave for Beaufort. Pacific and Chl?olra's .anding-1 every THCRSDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock, lemming will leave Beautorc every FRIDAY lOKNINO. Freight received WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. lust be prepaid to Way Landings. Goods consigned to care of Agents will be for rarded free of atorage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO.. nevi No. 177 East Bay. fiats, (Caps, furs, &. PEUPLE OF FASHION, 269 King street..Q69 C. H. JOHNSON las now on hand the LARGEST STOCK OF FURS ver offered ta this city, in Imitation and real im? une.! goods. Sets from 53 (o $15J. " - ^?SN ^?s? This St ck has been weil selected, and Furs sold ly this touse are warrautel to be perfect. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS and CANES. SILK HATS. WHICH C VNN?T BE BEAT, at $5 .? and ?7. A c ill is solicited, and pleasure taken n showing goods. dec2-swimo C. C. PLENG-E, Ko. QOl KING STREET, Begs leave to ln.'orru hi- fjleuds and patrons hat he has now on exhibition a COMPETE ?TOCK OF HVTS, CAPS, FURS, <StC. CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. Gay's Patent .Excelsior Muff. All of which he offers on the most liberal cash erma. As to the superior quality of his Goods, he chat ecges the scrutiav ot the most fastidious, dec l-l mo ^NATURES OWN REMEDY-CER IAIN CCRE FORHEADACHE, Dyspepsia, Dis asea of the Kidneys, Ac-SARATOGA PAV1L ON SPRING WATER. Try it. For sale by aft OruggUts. decl3-3mo fertilisers. ATLANTIC AGIO PHOSPHATE. ThiB Art cie. prepared by the ATLANT.C PHOSPHATE CO MP AN V. rn ter t::e direction of their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN" RAVENEL, for composting with Cort?n Seed, ls now offered ac the Reduced Price of $'2S per ton cash, or S31 per ton payable Isl November, 1872, Free o' interest. Orders Ailed now w:il he considered as Cash 1st Mardi. is:2, or on Time as due 1st November 1872, thereby enabling Planters to hau", lt at a time when their Wjgons and Mules are Idle. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, dec8-4mos BKOW.VS WHARF, CH\RLESTO\, S. C. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. This FERTILIZER, manufac ured hythe ATL.WTiC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direc? tion of their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL. is now offered to the Planting Community AT TBE VERY REDUCED PRICE OF S48 PER TON CASH, or S5? PAYABLE 1ST NOVEMBER, 1S72. FREE OF INTEREST. This FERTILIZER has beeit very extensively ase I In this State, and ha? given entire satisfaction; some rf the most practical planters admitting lt to be equal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound. All sales made now will be coast lei jd as cash on the 1st or March, 1872, and to ttose buying on time the sale will be considered as due on 1st November. 1372. By this arrangement planters will be enabled, wltnout extra cos*, to haul their Manure at a time when their wagons ?nd mules are Idle. Pamphlets containing thc certl?cates of those who have used the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE will be furnished on application to the Agents. . PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, decS-lmos BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON. 8. C. OF CHARLESTON, SO. CA., Properly appreclaUng the necessity of fostering the planting interest of the South, resolved tn the outset to offer their FERTILIZERS at a pnce which would piace them w^Bln the reach of every planter. They offer their -SOLUBLE GUANO," a complete Ammonlated Fertilizer, a" f li cash, or $50 ou a credit to the ls: of November next, with approved etty acceptance, WITHOCT-INTERE-T. The "DISSOLVED PHOSPHATE,'1 for composting with Cottcn Seed or Stable Miner!, ls now offered at the very low price of $20 cash, cr $30 on credit, as above. This ls liigniy recommended 07 planters who used lt lase ye?r to their entire eatis'actlon. J. D. AIKEN, General Agent. WM. RAVENEL, President. dec9-Dlmcc3mo fiar?marc, Cntlern, (Snits, Ut. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, &C. We have just received a full Stock er English, German and American n ARD WARF, consisting In part of FINE TABLE 'AND POCKET KNIVES AND SCISSORS, OFSRODCERS. WOSTENHOLM AND OTHER MAKE. FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW-PRICED MEN AND GO Y'S GUNS BUILDERS' HARDWARE, HOES, TRACES AND AXES. A FULL STOCK OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, OF MOST APPROVED PATTERNS We cali the attention nf Merchants, Planters, and the Public generally, to theaoove Goods, which we guan.tee to be all we teprescnt, and will be sold at the lowest ?gures. C. KERRISON, Jr., & CO., SOUTHWEST CORNER OF MEETING AND HASEL STREETS. dec7-lmo fertilisers, Cotton Sics, Ut. M Gr OOC H T I E. ? li SLOAN & SEIONI0US, Agents, ? if COTTON FACTORS, BROWN & CO.'S WHARF ? E. FRANK COE S AMMONIATED BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, AND COE'S PURE DISSOLVED BONE. The above superl r FERTILIZERS, admitted by every Planter who has used rhem to be the best ami most profitable of any of the Commercial Manures, are now offered for sale hy the Agents at very much ReduceJ Prices. luorder that every Planter uuy be enabled to use them. Pamphlets containing tue reports of the success of these Fertilizers wLl be furnis.ied on appli? cation to the Agents. . * , The Puosphate ls sold at S4S per ton cish, or S53 per ton payable 1st November, 1972, free of lnteTtTSe*Dl3solved Bone at S30 per toa cash, or 833 per toa payable 1st November, 1572, free of interest. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., Sole Agents, decS-tmos BROWN'S WHARF, CH\RLE5TO.\\ S. C. BOWEN & MERCER'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME AND AGRICULTURAL SHELL LIME ALSO, WEST VIRGINIA LUBRICATING OIL Of Superior Quality, for sale Cheap by P. C. TRENHOLM. nov:i-mwfi7_ HJotcljCB, JctrjfirTj, Ut. ^^RSIYNEW STOCK OF JEWELRY, SILVER, AND PLATEDWARE, AT TUE NEW STORE, Vader the Masonic Arch, No. 389 King street. ALSO, FANCY GOODS, AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS. THOMAS & LANNEAU. S. THOMAS, JR. WM. S. LANNEAU. nov2 -fertilisers. ?pAOIFlC GUANO C 0 l?p AN Y 1 S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. PRICE-$25 CASH, WITH CSCAL ADVANCE FOR TIME. This article la prepared under the superintend enceof Dr. ST. JULIAN RAVESEL, expressly for Com posting with Cotton Seed. lt was Introduced by this Company two vears ago, and Its uss has fully attested Its value. 200 to 2?0 pounds of this article per acre, properly composted with the same welglu of cotton seed, furnishes the planter with a Fertilizer of the high? est excellence at the smallest cost. A compost prepared with this nrtlcle, aa by printed direc? tions furnished, contains ail the elements of fer? tility that can enter into a First C ass Fertilizer, while its economy must commend its liberal use to planters.' For supplies and printed directions, for Composting, apply TO J. N. ROBSON, Agtut Pacific Guano company. Nos. 6S East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. Charleston, S. C. JNO. S. REESE & CO., General Agents. uov27-3mosDic S O L U B L E PACIFIC CUANO. PRICE, $13 CASH, WITH USUAL ADVANCE FOR TIME. Experience In the use of this GUANO for the past six years in this state, for Cotton and Corn, has so far established tts character for excellence as to render comment uunecessary. In accordance with the established policy of the Company to furnish the best Concentrated Ferti? lizer at the lowest cost to consumers, this Guano ls put Into market this season at the above re? duced price, which the Company ls enabled to do by reason o' its large facilities am 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 Ravenel, Chemin of the Company, at Charleston. S. C., hence planters may rest assured that Its quality and c imposition ls precisely the same as that heretofore sold. At the present low price, every acre planted can *e fertilized with 200 pounds Guano at a cost not exceeding the present value of 30 pounds of colton, while experience has shown that under favorable condition of season and cultivation, the crop ls increased by the application from two 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 Pacific Guano Company, Nos. 63 East Bay and l and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. REESE A co., General Agents. nOV27-3mOSDAC J^ORTHEASTEBN -RAILROAD. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COUPANT, J CHARLESTON, S. C.. December 20. ) on and after THIS DAY, the NIGHT. EXPRESS TRAIN will leave ac ?.15 P. M., instead Of 6 as at present. All other Schedules remain unaltered. dec20-6 S. S. SOLOMONS, superintendent. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM# PANT. r* CHtAnLISTON, s. O, February IL Mil. Trains will leave Charleston Daly at 6:30 A. M. and 5. IS P. ai. Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex .epted) and 2:30 P. M. Tram does no; leave Charleston 6 P. H., sc* OATS. Tram leaving 6:30 A. il. makes through coonee '.i'-n to New Tors, via Richmond and Ac-juta Creek only, going through in 40 boars. Passengers leaving by ?.IS P. M. Train have choice of roar?, via Richmond and Washington or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY by this Train lay over aa Scartr m Bal? timore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUV* DAY in Wilmington, fe- o. This ls the cheapest, quickest and moat pleasant route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other points West and Northwest, both Trains making con? nections at Washington with Western trains of Baltimore and onto Railroad. S. b. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CLiAPOB. General Ticket Agent, febll-l?moi S OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CHARLESTON, S. C., June 8, 1W1. On and after SUNDAY, Jone ll, fie Pawn' (ter'.raina on 'bo Sonta corrina Railroad V-1 run ai follows: ron Aro rsi A. L-a76 Caariestoa.8.10 A. M. arrive at Augusta.4/i? P. u. ros COL?MSlA. Luve charleston. 8.10 A. M. A rr: vc- at Columbia. p. M. TOR CTXABLR3TOK. L?are Augusta._7.40 A. M. Arrive et Cruirleator,.3.20 P. u. L -ave Columbia.7.40 A. 1?. Arrrive at charleston.0.S0 p. M. THRO HQ H WILMINGTON TRAIN. Leave Augu-ta.3.00 A. M. Arrive at Ringville. e.os A. M. Leave -Ringville.1.46 P. M. Arrive at Angosta.7.4s p. M. ACOCSTA Niarri HFRSS? (Sundays excepted.) Lave Charleston."..3.30 p. sj. Arrive at Augusta.?.oi A 4L Liave Augusta.6.00 p. M. Arrive at Charleston.".'6.40 A. M. OOLUSDIA NIOHT BX7RBS6. (Sundays oxcepted Leave Onartesion.T.10 P. M. Amretit Columbia.9.00 A. M. L*ave Columbia...... 7.50 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.46 A. IL srrmniBvtLLB TRAIN. Leave Summerville at.7.25 A if. Arrive at Charleston ac.8 43 A. M. Leave Charleston at..:.3.30 P. Ml. Arrive at Summerville at.445 P. M. CAMDEN SKANCE". Leave Camden.6.00 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A. M. Leave columbia.?.ut P.M. Arrive at Camden.-.6.00 P. M. Day and Night Trains make close connections a- Augusta with Georgia Railroad and centrai Railroad. Nighr. Tram connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Tram connects with Greenv.ue and Columbia Railroad. K> . Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex* cept sundays) with Dar Passenger Trainband rana through to Columbia and returns on Jfon* days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. \ A. L. TYLER. Vice -Pr es ld edt. S. B. PICK ENS. G. T. A_lanlO OFFICE OF THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON .RAILROAD? ... . 1 CHARLESTON. S. C., November 22,1871. . . On and after MONDAY. December the 11th, the Passenger Trains on this Road wtu ran as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston dally.3.26 P. M. Arrive at Savannah dally.0.15 P. M. Leave savannah dally.1L16 P. U. Arr. ve at Charleston dally.6.35 A. M. DAY TRAIN. Leave Charleston. Sundays excepted.. 8.10 A. M. Arrive at Savannah, Su uiiay s excepted. 4.16 P. Mig 1 Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted... 8.00 A. jil' Arrive at Charleston. Sundays exe'ted. 4.0s P. JJ^B^ Freight forwarded daily on taronga bills of lacPT* log to points tn Florida and by Susannah Une or steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to freights for Beaufort and points ou PortRoyal Railroad and a: as low rates as by any orfer line. C. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. S. C. BOYLSTON, Gen'l Ft. and Ticket Agent. nov23_ Snsiiues Cares. A B MULLIGAN, COTTON FACT0R AND ' COMMISSION MERCHANT, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. 6ep27-3mOSDAC_ WE LIVE AND LEARN, DYE AND 7URGET ALL. THE SOUTHERN DYE HOVSM. NO. 359 KING STREET, ~~' Dyes and Cleans, by means of steam, Gentle? men's, Ladles' and Children's Clothes. Fins Laces and Lace Curtains cleaned and done np with the Soft or Manufacturers' Finish; Lace and crape Shawls and Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. $&r Goods received and returned by Express. Innaa-lvr_t. BILLER. Proprietor. Orno?, gfaeyicalB. Us. WINE OF APOCYNUM, OR DOGS~ BANE, lighly recommendedln diseases of the Stomach, Heart and Liver, and usef?I as a Tonic In Nervous Debility. Testimonials given. For sale by by the agent, ALFRED RAOUL, M. D., nov27-mwf2mo 219 King st., Charleston, S. 0. ROSADALIS. \ ROSADALIS is the best Blood Purifier. 30SADALIS, a sure oure f|MM Scrofula. EOS AI? ALIS, endorsed by Physicians. EOS AD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSADALIS, a Eemedy tried and true. E0SADALIS, the best Alters, tive extant. ROS AD ALIS endorsed by the following : Dr. R. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore. Dr. T. C. PUGH, ? of Baltimore. Dr. THOS. J. BOYKIN, or Baltimore. Dr. A. DCROAN.Of Tarboro'.V.O. Ur. J. S. SPARKS, of Nlcholasvlle, Ky. Dr. A, F. WHEELER, of Lima. Ohio. Dr. w. HOLLOWAY, or Philadelphia, nr J L McOARTHA, of South Carolina, an d manv ot nert. See ROSADALIS ALMANAO KOSADAL.IS, endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now of Mary, and conference, formerly Chaplain tn the Ooo rederate Army of Northern Virginia. TtOSADALLS ls Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic and acts al one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex* pelling all impure matter and building ap the system to a healthy, vigor?os condition.- , JROSA.JOAX.I1S IS SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWiE, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH, WIN EM AN A CO., J Agents tn Dr. IL BAER, ) Charleston/ marni V t