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On a Carve. Young and lively William Wait Worked up steady from toe freight Till he drove trie nlg?t express, Number eight. Blue-eyed, light-haired Fanny Farr, Lovelier tuan a palace car 1 She and William would be coupled Ere a year. Happy William 1 Ah, but what'll Grow out of a whiskey bottle And a switchman r Woe to the Land that's At the throttle 1 Whistles two, they plunging, crashed Forty ton or engins smashed William's skull and ribs, of course, were Simply mashed. Fanny pined away and died, Grass creeps o'er them, side by side William, who had done als duty, And bis bride. But they say, through mist and raia, Baa nea by a phantom train; Forms are shining through the darkness Of them twain. COSOLKHCIAZ NBW8. exports. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Virginia-214 bales cotton, 76 tierces rice, 30 bbls naval stores, Un bales domestic goods, 9 tons old metal, 14 bbls oil, and 47 packages sundries. PBOVTDKNCB, B I-Per sehr Irene E Messervy 160,000 feet lamber. .Export? of tb e Week ending January 4. TORSION. LIVERPOOL-Per Spanish bark Tio y Sobrino 890- balea upland cotton. 100 tons or pbospbate rock..Per Brittan bark David McNutt 1718 bales upland colton, 89 bags sea Hland cot? ton, 17& tons phosphate rock and 1146 staves. GLASGOW-Per British bark Orange Orcve-628 bbls spirits turpentine, 2622 bbls rosin. BABC ILONA-Per spanish brig Paochita-647 bales upland cotton.Per Spanish brig Adela 290 bales upland cotton, lol bbls roam..Per Spanish brig Prudente-510 bales upland cotton. .Per Spanish brig Sorpresa-?20 bales up? land cotton, S42 bbls naval stores.Per span -lab brig Joven Carmelita-250 bales upland cotton, 101 bbls rosta. HAKBOR ISLAND-Per sehr Rosalie-6000 feet of lumber 22,000 shingles, 66 bbls nour. - DOMESTIC. : - . BOSTON-Per bark Acacia-790 bales upland cot? ton, 887 bbls naval stores, and loo tons phosphate jroc?. . NsV YORK-Per sehr Myrover-108 bales up -land cowton, 280 casks clay, loo empty ale bbls, 6 bandies sh?igles, 10 boxes soap, 85.000 feet timber and lumber...-Per steamship South Carolina-89 .-bag?sea island cotton, 1994 bales upland cotton, g toa rice, 10" bbla n?T&l stores, 380 bags oil cake, AtBondrlea....Per stea^hiP Georgia-96 bags Bea I IsIiSd cotton, 2013 bales .upland cotton, 78 bales Of domestica. 96 tierces rlctf, 68 bbls rosin, 1 ton Old metal, 200 baga cotton seed meal 95 pkgs oil cake, 174 pkgs sundries..Per steamship J Adger IB bags sea island cotton, 1168 bales upl'd cotton. 63 tes rice, 40 bales domestics and yarnB, 112 bbls rosin, 134 empty bbls, and 41 packages sundries. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Gulf Stream ?872 bales cotton, 201 bales domestics and goods, 17 tierces rice, 237 bbls naval stores, 60 ba?a of cocoanut* and 284 pkgs sundries. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-286 tierces rice, ?o bales cotton, ll Dales domestics, 271 bbls rosin, 6 beds and 2 bales hides, 2 rolls lea? ther, 88,000 feet of lumber. 2 bbls and ll boxes oranges, 190 bunches bananas, and 24 pkg* sun? dries,.Per sehr Matoaka-250 tons phos? phate rook. Nsw ORLEANS- Per sehr Riverdale-154 tierces rice, 1600 bushels peas. INTERIOR CRISS.AC-Per Sooth Carolina Ball read-Columbia, Augusta, Nashville, Memphis, Montgomery, Ac. from the 1st to the 31st Decem? ber, 1871, 698 tierces rice. rv ' The Charleston St?rket. , VOE THE WXBX INDINO THURSDAY, JANUARY 4. . THE CROPS.-This period commenoed mild and springlike, with much foggy weather, bu:be? came coulter ac d cloudy, closing moderate. The prevalence of the holidays, daring a part of thia time, has prevented any work of importance, ace? lt has been quiet and without events of note. The opening of the new y ear, now on. us, will develop activity, and eng. ig ementa fe riabor, manures and j - supplies win employ the earnest attention of | planters. 1 tam RECEIPTS.-The arrivals at the cotton por ts for the week np to Friday last wera 126,929 bales, against I80,ci3 the week before, and 12,460 baies for the week last year. At New Orleans thereeelp's were 49,978 bales in contrast with 68,832 the week of the year belora -The total supplies at tho cotton ports from September 1, isn, np to the la est dates were 1,435,756 bales, agabut 1,667,411 bales last year, showing a de? crease of 231,655 oaics. The arrivais at the prin? cipal Southern markets from September 1, 1671, up to the latest telegraphic intelligence, as com? pared with the year previous, were as follows: 1872. 1871. New Orleans, January 8..434,192 637,396 ' Mobile, January 3.178,004 182 9:1 Savannah, January 3......_281,323 334,878 Charleston, Jan nary 3.169,606 206,145 -Galveston, January 8...106.721 75.478 Norfolk, January s.152,032 146,512 -Wilmington, January 3. 29,902 49.282 Other ports, January 8. 84,078 84,754 * 1,435,75? 1,667.411 : -Total decrease to date.231,655 ..The receipts of cotton at the principal South ern markets, fron December 28,1871, to January 3,1872, inclusive, sa reported by telegraph we e a?lfollQwa. S Thin, includes all pointa but .over? land: Maw ORLEANS Dec 28.10,292.Dec 29. 7,0721 Dec 30..7,861.......Jan I..9.067 y 44,612 Jan 2.8,450..Jan 8 .2,270 j The receipts for the week last year were. 43,819 MnSTTil- ' Dec 28.1827........Dec 29......4149-1 Deo 80.1324.Jan 1.3905 \ 14,297 Jan 2.2122.Jan 8.870J Last year.6,561 SAVANNAH , Dec 28....... 8873.......Deo 29.89201 Dec 30... .....2931.......Jan 1..V...4258 1-18,500 Jan 2..2000.Jan 3.1288 j " Last year.29,682 CHARLESTON Dec 28..21U.Dec 29.11631 Dec 80.1291...Jan 1.1273 \ 8A50 Jan 2. 785.Jan 8.2027 J T Lau year.10,505 GALVESTON Dec 28.1876...Dec 29.18811 Deo 80..1471.Jan 1.1099 y 7,610 Jan 2. 470.Jan 3..1863 j Last year.6,661 HORTOLE Dec 25......1241.Dec 29.1421) Deo 30.2088.Jan 1.2788 y 8,985 Jan 2.-..Jan 3.1452 j Last year.,. 8,278 | WILMINGTON Dec 28. 479.Dec 29. 4351 Dec 80.. 279..Jan 1.-Y 1,594 Jan 2.. 296..Jan 8.103 J Last year.3,119 j Total 1872..,.....103,948 Total 1871.....m.113,716 The stocks of the article ta sight at the latest dates were as follows: * .* - 1871. 1870. Stock in Liverpool..bales...567,000 379.000 Stock in London.144.544 59-300 Stock in Glasgow... 250 900 Stock ta Havre..:.. 123.120 54,000 8tock in Marseilles. 16.688 7,800 Stock ta Bremen.-. 12,639 8,593 Stock rest of Continent. 78,000 20,000 Afloat for Great Britain (Amer? ican,).187,000 355,000 Afloat for France (American and Brazil,). 62,814 Afloat for Bremen (American).... 14,071 22,54h Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe.265,409 108.000 Stock ta united States ports.....473,040 526,307 Stock ta Inland towns..... 95,667 107,857 Total.2,089,992 1/44,305 Increase of Btock in sight. 895,687 . The receipts at this port for the past week were 491 bags of sea islands and Floridas and 8156 bales of uplands, against 474 bags of sea Islands and Floridas and 10,974 balta of uplands the previous week, and 544 bags or sea islands and Floridas and 10,051 bales ot uplands for the week the year before. These supplies came as follows: Say or uplands, per South Carolina Railroad, 7167 bales; per Northeastern Railroad, 723; Savannah and Charleston Railroad,-; Sante?, 100; Florida, 16; Peedee. 160. Of sea Islands-Northeastern Rail? road 63, Edisto 69, James island 18, Christ Church 1, Santee 76, Beaufort 46, Florida 223. THE COTTON MARKET.-The intervention of the holidays and rather full receipts at the ports, caused a quiet market during a part or thiB period, but became more active, and the foreign rates were at 9%@l0d, Improving to 10* @io>?d 9 Qt fer middling uplands, advancing to lod. At New York prices were at 20c, advancing to 20x0; while at th,a point middling, uplands touched I8X0, but moved up to 18%, 19@19XC closing at l?X@19*?c. Tho transactions and prices at Liverpool and New York ror this time were as fol? lows: On Friday, December 29, the former was quiet, uplands 9Ji@lod, Biles 10,000 bales; the lat? ter was quiet at 20c, sales 857 bales. On Satur day at tha former there was a holiday ; the lat was firm, uplands 20c, sales 2900 bales. On M< day at the former there was a holiday ; at the 1 ter there was no business. On Tuesday, Janus 2, the former was unchanged, uplands flK@i sales 10,000 bales; the latter was strong at 20> sales 1959 balee. On Wednesday the former v strong, uplands lOd, sales 20,000 bales; the lat was strong at 20 ?ic, sales 2561 bales. Testerd the former was active, uplands io>?@io^d, sa 25,000 bales; the latter was quiet at 20y c. The transactions and prices m this market d lng the past week were as follows: -On Fridi December 29, the article was dull, and buyi operated at somewhat easier figures, but prti were too unsettled to be quoted reliably, and tt are given nominally ; sales 300 bales; ordinary good ordinary being quoted at n@13,??c, 1 middling is?,'c, middling 18X@18Kc, strict m diing 19c ft rb. On Saturday there was a w sustained inquiry, good qualities showing rat 1 firmer prices,while common g rades were unchai ed; sales 1300 bales; ordinary to good ordlna being quoted at 17@18X0, low middling 13?. 18Xc, middling 18X?l9c, and strict middli 19xc ft tts. On Monday there was a partial ht day; sales less than 100 bales; quotations t changed. On Tuesday there was a fair derna at firm prices; sales 700 bales; ordinary to go ordinary being quoted at I7@l8xc, low m diing 18XC, middling 10c, strict middling 10s 19Xc ft tts. On Wednesday 11?re was a well si talned inquiry, la which prices hardened abc .?ic ft rb ; salas 1200 bales; ordinary to good or nary being quoted at 17X@l8kc. low middli 19c, middling io>4'c, strict middling I9\'c ft Yesterday there was a good demand, the rat advancing K to Kc ft Hs; sales IO00 bales, say at 17,47 at 1: K, 61 at 17X. 56 at 18, 24 at 18X, at is x, 7 at ny,, 92 at 18X. 3 at is yt, 91 at is: 123at 19,95 at 19>?, 96 at 19>,;, 189 at 19X, 121 19>?, 24 at 20c. We quote: LIVERPOOL C LAS-SI FI CATI OS*. Ordinary to good ordmary-....17K@l8>i Low middling.19K@19X Middling.19>i@19X Strict middling.nominal SBA ISLAND COTTON.-The uupplles of this que Ky of the staple were moderate, say 494 bags Carolinas and Floridas for this time. The mark was quiet ?arly lu the week, but good a dem ar. afterwards prevailed, prices showing no cbao| of note; the sales amounting to about 6:0 bags 1 Carolinas and Floridas, among which were, < Carolinas, 1 at 56; 34 at 60; 3 at 62; 40 at 65; 401 70; 8 at 73; 84 at 75; 16at 80; 4"at 85; 10 at 90; 4 1 95c; 2 at $1. Of Floridas, 2 at 30; 12 at 47; 45 at 5! 43 at 56; 87 at 60; 21 at 63; 33 at 65; 6 at 70; 21 72 X ; 17 at 75; 10 at 80; 0 at 90; 6 at 93c A care fi count oaf .tock was had during the week, and a excess of 682 bags was discovered, which ws added to previous receipts. KICK.-The arrivals or Carolina rough were ut important. There was a moderate business dolo in this article, the market showing no importai change, with sales of about 800 tierces < f clea caro ma, among which were 88 tierces at 7X 15 at 7 6-16; 96at7X;105at7X; 93 at 7 9-16; 22 at 7K ; 13 at 7 11-16; 54 at 7,v ; 25 at 7 1318c. IV quote common to fairst 6X@7X; good 7Ki)8 ?? ib. NATAL STORES.-These articles have come fil ward In limited supply, the arrivals for the woel amounting to about 2000 bbls or all kinds. Ther was a moderate business at steady rates fo rosina, low grades becotning easier, and som e w tia fluctuating prices for spirits turpentine, thc trana actions for the week showing the foUowlng result On Friday, December 29, sal^3 or rosins about 23 bbls, say low Ko 1 to low pale at $c@3 50 and 200 bbls spirits turpentine at 63c ft gallon On Saturday, December 30, sales of rosins abou 370 bbls, vhs MO bbls low pale at $3 50, 165 bbl extra No 1 at 17 60@7 02>?. 48 bbls No 1 at $7 25 66 bbls low No 1 at $6, 82 bbls No 2 at $4 60; alai ,168 bbls spirits turpentine at 63c fl gallon, and 6 bbls at 61@82c ft gallon. On Monday, January l there were no sales reported. On Tuesday, Janu ary 2, the market was dull acd there were nt transactions in rosins; about 2)0 bbls spirits tur pen tine were sold on private terms. On Wednes day, Jan. 8, the market was easier for low grades sales550 bbls rosins, say 44 bbls No 1 to low pal? at $7 25?3 50, 69 bbls low No lat $5 60, 182 bbl extra No 2 at $4 60, ano ?60 ODIS NO Z ana low Nc 2 on private terms; 50 casks BP in ts turpentine sold at 63XC On Thursday, January 4, there were limited transactions at about previ , us rates' Ll AY.-There was received about loo bales ol North River qualities from Philadelphia Sales ol 88 bales of this description took place at $l 90 ft hundred. CORN.-The supplies were about 11,000 bushels, mainly from Baltimore. Jobbing lots of prime white may be quoted at 95c@$l ft bushel, sacks included. Some 2000 bushels of Western mixed was sold at 88c ft bushel, sacks included. OATS.-The receipts of this grain wera light; about 700 bushels we e sold at 63c fl busueL PEA?.-Small lots are coming to band, and clay qualities sell at $169@$l 60 ft bushel. FLOUR.-Thc re ls a good supply of most qualities of this article on the market, with a moderate, local and country trade doing. Northern and Western super may be quoted at $6 62K@7 ft bbl, extra at $7 60@8 ft bbl, family at $8 25@9 fl bbL Southern descriptions are In moderate stock, and super may be quoted at $6 75@7 ft bbl, extra at $7 50@8 ft bbl, family at $8 26@9 ft bbl and extra ram Hy at $9? io ft bbL A lot or 200 bbls family sold at $8 12,s ft bbL BACON.-A quiet reeling prevailed for this article with but limited transactions. Prime smoked shoulders may be quoted at 7K@7xo ft ns, prime smoked clear rib sides at axe ft ns, prime salted shoulders at 8>? ?6xe fl lb, and prime salted sides at 7X@8c ft tts. - Large lots would have to be sold at concessions on these figures. COFFEE.-There ls a arm market for all kinds, and sellers are stiff. Fair to prime Bio may be quoted at 22@24c ft tts. SCOAR AND MOLASSES.'-The stocks are moderate Fair to rally ralr Louisiana sugar may be quoted at 9@l0Kc ft lb, good to prime grocery sugars may be quoted at U@l2c ft tts, lair to good Cubas logons'c, fair to pilme De me rar as at n@i2c ft tts. Kew Orleans molasses, prime at 67@60c ft gallon. Cuba muscovado molasses may be quoted at S6@33c In hhds. and 40c In bbls; clayed at 33@35o in hhJs. and 35@37c in bbls. Sugar-house syrup sells at 21@23c lu hbds, and 27c in barrels. A cargo or D?me rara sugar and molasses ls Jost to hand, and will soon be placed on the market. BUTTER AND LARD.-There ls a ralr Btock or this article-fancy Goshen may be quoted at 35 eta ; New York State, prime, 25@30c; medium 20@26o; ordinary grades, s wee;, 15?ISC; choice Western 20@25c Lard ls in fair supply, and is held at I2@i3c ft tts. Cheese-ractory choice 15@l6c. SALT.-Jobbing parcels of Liverpool received direct may be quoted at $i 60@l 70 ft sack. Parcels or loo sacks irom store sell at $1 50 ft sack. IRON BANDS AND Trss for cotton, or the most approved patterns, are offered on the market at 5*?ec fi Bs. Wallis tie 5@5Xc. INDIA BAGGING.-The market ls dulL We quote fl yard, gunny cloth ie@l7c; domestic ls quiet, and double anchor, 45 inches, maybe quoted at I6@i7c; elephant at ie@l7c, Ludlow lexc, other brands as in quality." TIMBER AND LUMBER.-The market tor this arti? cle ls quiet. We quote timber for milling purposes from $6?10. Shipping timber $10@15. Bright timber, good merchantable, from city mills, cut to Bise, from $18@22 ft M by the cargo; lumber per rall, $13@15; river lumber, $10@12; dressed lamber, $22@25. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nom nal on uplands, nominal on sea islands; via New York Xd on uplands, ld on sea islands; by sall 7-ied on uplands, on sea Islands nominal. To Havre - on uplands. Coast wise-to New York.by Bteam Xe on uplands and lc on sea Islands; $2 fl tierce on rice; by sail, - fi tts on cotton; 1 - ft tierce on rice; 40o ft barrel on rosin; $7?J8 fl M on lumber; $o@io ft M on tim- ' ber. To Boston, by sail, Ku ft tts on upland : cotton. To Providence, by sall, $8 00 ft M on boards, Kc ft ttl on cotton ; by steam $1 fl bale on ! New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Kc ft tts on upends; by sall, $7 ft M on boards; ' f 9 on timber; $8 ft ton on clay, and $3@3 60 on ? phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, Kc ft tts, 1 by sall, $6 5n?7 ft M on boards; $3?3 25 ft ton 1 on phosphate rock. Vessels ire In demand by j our merchants to take lumber freights from ( Georgetown, S. C., Darien and Satllla River, Ga., and JaoksonvUle, -Fla., to Northern ports, and 1 io?i2 ft M are rates on lumber and boards. DOMESTIC EXCKANQS.-The baa KB are parchas lng sight checks on New Tors at xe discount ; time bills nomlaaL iftej are selling sight checks at par. ' Exe o ANGE-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester? day was nominal at I7,v@n% for 60 day bUls. GOLD.-The broken were yesterday buying at 8K and selUng at OK. Markets by Telegraph. MOJfBr MARKETS. '. . LONDON, January 4-Noon.-Consols 92#. Bonds Q2.1?. Evening.-Bullion increased ?37,000. FRANKFORT, January 4-Noon.-Bonds 96>i. . Nsw YORE, January 4-Noon.-Freights dull. Siocks active. Gold heavy at 9a9>{. Money tight at 7 v per cent per day. State bonds very quiet. Exchange-long 9%, short 10X. Evening.-Freights heavy. Money stringent; bulk loans 7 per cent and >{ commlssslon: closed a trifle easier; Goverment dealers supplied at 7 currency to gold. Sterling nominal, 0>?a9X. Gold 9x"a9>4- Governments JtfaX on sixty-twos; 4 on Be veos. Sixty-1 WOB io. States very steady but quiet. Nsw ORLEANS, January 4.-Bank sterling 18&. Sight y, discount. Gold0& COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, January 4-Noon.-Cotton opened active and Armer; uplands tod, Orleans 10j?d, nearly duerrom New Orleans lOXd. Later.-Cotton excited; uplands ?ovaiov'd, OrleansI0?tfal0>?d; aales 26,000 bales; speculation 10.000: nearly due from New Orleans at io 7-ied; shipping at New Orleans at io>;d. . Evening.-Cotton closed excited ; uplands io,va lO.Vd; Orleans lOV'e/lOVd. Nsw YORK, January 4-Noon.-Colton firm; uplands 20,vc, Orleans 2lXc; sales 1000 bales. Sales or futures last evening 8900 bales, aa fol? lows: January ?0>?, 20 5-lOc: short, notyet2ov, 20 9-16,20??, 20K, 20K. 201M6C; Febraary 20 15-16, 21, 21 M6c; March :?i V, 21%, 21*. 21 ?ic; April 21, 21 9-16, 21 fi, 21 11-16, '?IX, 21 13-16C; May 21XC Evening.-Cotton irregular; sales 4683; uplands 20 vc; Orleans 2l,I,'c. Salea or futures to day 7650 | bales, aa follows: January,20X, 20J?, 20,v, 20V, 20V, 20 6-16, 20 7-16, 20 9-16; February, 20, 20,v, 20V, 20 M6, 20v, 2C-x. 201516, 21; March, 21 v, 21V, 21 v, 21 7-16, 21V; April, 21V, 21V, 21V, 219-16, 2111-16;May, 21V. 21 v. BOSTON, January 4.-Cotton strong; middlings 20^a20.vc; net receipts 188 bales, gross 800; sales 600; stock 8500. PHILADELPHIA, January 4.-Cotton strong; mid? dlings 21 vc. BALTIMORE, January 4.-Cotton strong; mid? dlings 20,va20,vc; net receipts 127 bales, gross 193; exports coasiwls3 252; sales 496; stock 3473. NORFOLK, January 4.-Cotton very low; mid? dlings l9,Vc: ne-- receipts 1680; exports coastwise 2370; sales 150; Btoelc 6261 bales. WILMINGTON, January 4.-Cotton-middlings 19 vc; net receipts 92 bales; sales 216; stock 6506. SAVANNAH, January 4.- cotton lu strong de? mand and active: middling io,Vc; net receipts 19,441 bales; exports to Great Grltatn4243; Conti? nent 2278; sales 1400; stock 78,148. AUGUSTA, January 4.-Cotton strong; middlings 19c; receipts 700 bales; sales 1000. MEMPHIS, January 4.-Cotton firm; middlings li) vc ; receipts 1616 bales. . MOBILE, January 4;-Cotton quiet; middlings io,vc; net receipts 1791 bales; exports co the con? tinent 1783; sales 1500; stock 63,203. ' Nsw ORLEANS, January 4.-Cotton strong; middlings 19%c: net receipts 99if> bales; gross 10,264; exports to Hamburg 2137; Santander 200; Barcelona 400; coastwise 1166; Bales 11,000; stock 186,622. GALVESTON, January 4.-Cotton strong; good ordinary iscaisv; net receipts 611 bales; exports coastwise 582; sales 21,00; stock 46,788. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LONDON, January 4-Evening.- Common rosin -123 6dal2s 9d. NEW YORK, Janua'y 4-Noon.-Floor a shade Armer. Wheat held ia2c higher, and very Arm but quiet. Corn quiet and Arm. Pork dall; new $14 25ai4 60. Lard quiet. Turpentine Arm at 69c. Rosin doll and nomloal at $4 85a4 90 for strained. Evening.-Flour a shade Armer; common to fair extra $6 70a7 46; good to choice 87 60S9 25. Whiskey heavy at 9: Va92 v. Wheat 2 to 8 better; winter red western SI 59al 62. Corn steady. Rice quiet at 8 vas .v. Pork a shade lower at $Ua 14 26. Beer qulec Lard dull; kettie ox. Tor f?entine Arm ac 68A39. Rosin dall at $490. Tal ow steady at 8 V'a9,v. BALTIMORE, Jauuary 4.-Flour Arm and In good demand; Weat er a family 87 60a8 26. Wheat, bet ter reeling and prices unchanged. Oom steady; mixed Western Armer at 63a70. Oats quiet at 53a 65. Pork $15. Shoulders :,v. Lard io. Whiskey 93V'a84. CINCINNATI, January 4.-Floor and corn In good demand. Pork, full pi ices asked and no demand, $13 25. Lard s vat'v . Bacon demand light and holders Arm; shoulders 6%; sides 7>?a7><. Whiskey 89. ST. LOUIS, January 4.-Whiskey unchanged. Pork $13 26. Bacon offered to trade only ; should? ers 6Va7c Lard s vc. LOUISVILLE, January 4 -Provisions Ann. Pork in fair demand at $14. Bacon in good demand on ordere; shoulders 7c; clear ribs Tav.vc: clear Bides 7Xc. Lard steady at ovaiovc Whiskey dull and declining at 89c. NEW ORLEANS, January 4.-Flour unchanged. Corn lower at 74c. Oats lower at 58c. Bran, none here. Hay dull; prime $80, choice $32. Pork lower at $14 25. Bacon dall; shoulders 8c, e'ear | nb 7Vc, clear 7 Vc, sugar-cured I5al5Vc. Lard, tierce 9,va9Vc, ke? jo.vaiovc. Sugar unchanged; prime Pas vc. Molasses unchanged ; prime 89a42c. Whiskey and coffee unchanged. WUmlngtou Market. WILMINGTON, January 3-SPIRITS TORPKN TINS.-Sales of 60 casks at 6i v cents per gallon ror Southern packages, and 174 casks ac 64 cents per gallon. ROSIN_Sales of 465 bbls at $4 25a4 60 for low No | 1, $6 for extra No l, and 8 for pale. Late yester? day evening looo bbls of strained was sold at $415 I per bbl. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-Sales of 88 bbls at $3 60 for hard and $6 35 for yellow dtp and virgin. TAR.-Sales of 80 bbls ac $2 26 per bbl. COTTON.-Sales of 226 bales as fallows: 7 ac ITV, isac is, 4& at i8.v, io ac isv, and 144 ac loo per pound. Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBIA, Jannrry 3-Sales of cotton to-day 78 bales; middlings is vc SUMTER, January 2.-There has been bat little change to report, and but little doing as but little has been offered for sale. The market closed to? day- very firm. About 75 bales have been sold during the past week. We quote: Ordinary 14c; good ordinary lev; low middling 17; middling 17>i; strict middling 18. COLUMBUS, Jauuary 2.-Market quiet at 18c for Liverpool middlings. The following ls the statement for two days: Sales 165 bales; receipts 359: shipments 26. MONTGOMERY, January 2.-The market ls Arm to-day; good ordinary 17 val7J?c; strict good ordinary I8al3,v; low middlings 18V; middlings 13V. The receipts in Montgomery Monday were 270 baies; shipments 266. c?ese rots xx'* n^3 MM Sn g : ll E. lg S ?S? il* I II I IIS : BS S BC S ??5 : 85 : : 1 : i if a 9 S ? ir! 2o2 ? -J S x ~i_33 j; 0;7->C acte 6 o cc I CO CD < CS 9) < ?DM co o - SfSS 9 S _ 5 Is 3 ?. ? o * n ss ff* p 9 |ft ?5 ~ ?a - ll ?oinparat ive Kxporta or Cotton and f lice from the Port of Charleston, from Sep? tember 1, 1871, to January 3, 1879. EXPORTED TO 1871-'72. 1870-'71. S. L.Up'd. I Rice S. I. lUp'd. i Rice liverpool... Kher Br. Ports 237 638, 59021 3823 rofl G.Britain 237 47580 038 lavre. )ther Fr. Ports 2235 :otal France. 2235 ?. of Europe rofl N.Europe I.of Europe.. V. Indies, Ac. :otai F. Ports.. tost?n. thode Island.. Jew York..... ?hlladelphia... ?alt. A Nr'folk )th. U.S.Ports 'ot*l C'sePorts Grand Total. 6313 5313 3891 1:37 58999 533 1327 34 3740I 699871 3976 .... 4603; 1104 46181 2922 41 lil 4269 3744 3981 B0546 139646 12271 12271 62844 2863 2863 2439 83146 1086 458 23541 877051 4906 301 64721 698 78501 2695 3373 2418 102113 2956 1702.9 11930 U93?i Churleuton Wholfisle FriCM. ARTICLB?. PRICES. BAGGING, ft yard Dandee. ? Ganny Cloth. 16 ? 17 New Torte Doable Anchor, 45 inches, 2Xths. 16 ? 17 BALK ROFE, fi ft Manilla. 0 Western. 8 ? lax BtmsB^oahen"*.*;"......... 38 ? 86 Country. ? COTTON, ft ft Ordinary to good ordinary.... 17X? 18X Low middling. 1?X@ W? Middling to strict middling... 19X? ?X Good middling. ? Sea Island. 65 ? 1 00 OOFFBS, fl ft Rio. 22X0 24 Lagnayra. 26 ? 28 Java. so ? FBBTILIZKRS Carolina Fertilizer, * 2000 Ss. Cash. 60 00 @ Time (with 7 per ct. interest) 66 oo @ Wando Fertilizer.cash.... 60 oo ? Time. 65 00 @ Double Refined Poadiette. 80 00 ? Niles' Phosphate. 68 00 @ Peruvian Guano, fi 2240 Bs... 100 oo ? Pacific Guano,ft 2ooofta.cash. 66 oo ? Time. 60 00 0 Phoenix Guano.... 47 50 ? Baugh's Phos., f) 200) tba.cash 60 oo @ Rhodes' Phosphate, fi 2000 Bis 86 oo ? Rhodes' Standard Manure ($65 time). 67 60 (9 urchlllo Guano ($40 time). 86 00 ? .. Land Plaster. 13 00 ?16 oo Mapes'Super Phos, f 2000 tts. 66 00 ? Woolston's Phosphate or Lime ?6 00 @ .. Wooiston's Vege'or, ? 2000 tts 66.00 ? .. Croas da le's Gen. SunPhOS. net 60 00 ? ,. Bowers'Complete Manure, net 60 oo @ .. Sardy'B Phos. Peru vim, cash. 65 00 ? Sardy'a Pacific Guano, cash... 60 00 @ PatauBOO Guano........ 66 00 0 E. Frans: Coe'a Anmoniatec Bone Phosphate....60 oo <3> Coe's Pore Dissolved Bone.... 62 oo 0 Whann's Superphosjhate. 60 00 0 70 00 Etlwan Guano, Nou$60 time) 64 oo 0 Etlwan Guano, No2 $60 time) 63 00 0 Zell's Ammonlated lone Phos? phate ($70 time).60 co 0 Russel Coe'B Anmonlated Bone Superphosphate ($60 time)... 65 00 @ Cotton Food, per ton.60 oo 0 Bowen A Mercer's aperphos ph a te_cash. 45 00 0 Time. 60 00 ? Wilcox, Gibbs Sc Co.1 Manipu? lated. 60 00 0 S tono Soluble Guano($55 time) 50 00 ? Stono Dissolved 'hosphate ($36 time).33 oo 0 Stono Pure Ground Hosphate. 16 00 ? Atlantic Phosphate Company. 50 oo 0 Acid Phosphates.30 oo ? PLO on, fl bbl - Kine. & Super. 6 76 0 7 00 Northern and Wes tcn Extra. 7 60 0 8 00 Baltimore Extra. 0 Southern-Super. 6 75 0 7 oo Extra.>... 7 60 0 8 00 Family. 8 25 ? 0 OO GRAIN, ft bushel Maryland Oats. 68 ? Western Oats. ? Oom... 88 0 1 oo BAT, ? cwt North River. l 90 ? LUMBER, ft M reet Clear White Pine, fist quality. 60 00 ? 66 00 White Pine, good rsl. 38 00 ? 40 00 Yellow Pine.J.. 20 00 ? 24 00 Boards, rough.|.ll 00 ? 12 00 Grooved asl tongued 28 oo ? 82 oo MOLASSES, ft gaiion-j Cuba.....Li. 88 ? 87 Muscovado.i. 38 ? 60 Sugar-house.>. 60 ? 1 oo New Orleans. 67 ? 60 NAVAL STORES, ft-bM Tar. 0 .. Pitch.. 0 Rosin, pale. 7 60 0 o 69 Rosin. NO. 1. ? 00 0 7 50 Rosin; NO. 2. 4 40 ? 4 60 Rosin, NO. 3. 4 25 ? Spirits Turpentine, f gallon.... 63X? Crude Turpentine, \ bbl. 4 60 ? Bard Turpentine...1.*. 3 26 ? Oakum, ft ft. 16 ? . .. NAILS-American 4@od.. ft keg 6 06 ? 7 00 . POWDER- Dupont's, 1F.F. g.... 6 00 ? -, Dupont's, F.F.F.. 6 00 ? . DuDont's, Blasting i. 4 00 ? PROVISIONS, * ft Bacon, Hams.t. 0 Sides.;. 08X? Shoulders. 07X0 07X Strips. ? .. Lard, in keg. 12 ? 18 Cheese. 10 ? 18 potatoes, Irish, ft ?bl. ? Sweet.;. 0 Onions. 4 oo 0 4 50 Apples. 0 Eggs. 80 ? 40 Poultry-ChlckeD', ? aom.... 3 oo ? 4 oo Fowls, ft doz.... 6 00 @ 6 60 Hies, ft ft-Carola. 06X0 08 Bftfjt Tn (lift, ?,,, * . ............ SALT, fi sack-Lferpool, coarse 1 60 ? 1 70 Liverpool, fine-...i. ? SUGAR, fi ft-Paw. & Porto Rico. ? Muscovado. 10X0 12X BEESWAX-fi ft. 88 ? 40. dinss. Green-fiflt.;. .. 0 .. Dry. 12 0 16 EB Si - : 2 CT Cn Cn To oo 03 JD O -< S? CP i - a ?" W CT O CT 83 CT CO -J CT C O S?ffl= 2 So*2 I g S&po : : : j ?p?a: ' ! CT 71 - f M >Z ?* ? ?S ggSISSSSI: g5 6 ? "(C CO CT 5?S i- io ?CT CO CT C OlOOp.-I CO .j ~- CC OD CT O sssSsss M M es . f sr S o u?cooeo o oo i: o o?j 1 " O S Since S Ch?0CT<--JO I d' * .JJ CO * CO Ch ?S; : J5 ?p; ?00 2?. ! ?CT*fi2. 2o OS lu'.. -, O M tn O ' M CT : : ? 85 ! ! 2 j-, ?j ; ; cs ; ^? ; tc ,? . > ? io- .* 2 ' - ^ . ? cn Seo' rf* cn -* cc * . OB cr. 00 ' o Co Ma* . Coko-' gen CB -4 > . -J co tc 4- te . ? tc G co 3 - *. j? i? f 0 Ol a S CT = ?J-?fcOO gs 8 Vi 1 ; Cn cc -.CT O' .*? OOH- ? OO ? ?-? CT . ?"^ cs co ? cn ?0 js*-*; co -j.o; .pto to to * * cn 7-* -'"i-1 *J . cn to cnb. . u*.00j-y cn rig. . 00 a, o o * cn . . ^C3^-CTOCn-JCHCT ; ? 01 c.-. so co cc *- M *? - ?j ?S2 10a _8>C0j btu' u -J t *- co c . CS CO * CC Cn Jgg. Ch JJ IMBI 8g; .4^' O? S CD o ; - io Ci f OO 'S * lei ?ri - .flo O Si?P ' .flo O lil Ss I? p .a . So H p o >5?e Ole. N a> or -i re p * P5 .fl-, c 0^0 ?1 is NOTE.-We have ueaactea irom New orleans 66,606 balea uplands, from Mobile 2682 bales up? lands; from savannah 1400 bags sea island and 449 bales upland, and from Charleston 1938 baga sen island and 666 bales upland cotton; also, 85 J bales wrecked cotton (rom the coast or Flor i>if'.-being the receipts at those ports from Mo? bile, Florida, Texas and Savannah, ??spprto of Naval storei and Lumber from tb.? Port of Cbairieston. from September 1,1871, to January 3.1873. IXPOBTKD TO Boston. New York... Philadelphia. Baltimore... New Orleans. Mobile.I Provld'ce,RI.| Oth'rUSP'rts T'alGoastw'se Barcelona. Maj'a?M'ket. West Indies.. Halifax, NS., st John's, N B. London.. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Havre. Montevideo... Qreat Britain. Elate Janeiro Rotterdam.... Total Foreign. Grand Total 1871-'72. Bbls. 1,246 10,637 11,493 2,999 26.276 544 "'2 3,204 4,642 50 8,442 31,717 Feet. 580,000 1,?83.48!: 425.76-1 1,310,121 386,000 336,28 4,472,66.. 149.500 116,901 133,00) 1870-'71. NAVAL STOB'S Bbls. 6,116 8.176 5,261 2,868 21,400 Feet. 180,000 1,890,839 427.000 308,491 846,188 269,500 2,920,968 . I 623,261 2,684, 899.401 4,872,052 2,288 4,852 26,252 10,COQ 633,261 3,664,229 Stock of Cotton tn the Interior Towns at thc Latest Sates. ? TOWNS. 1870. Augusta.December 29 Columbus.December 29] Macon.December 29 Montgomery.. .December 29 Selma.December 29 Memphis.December 29 Nashville.December 29 19,807 10.091 14,476 11.666 8,379 26,169 6,487 Total hales....J 95,567 20,860 12,128 18,194 12,693 10,806 88,014 6,272. 107,867 POBX CAL ESI MLB. HOOK'S PHASES. Last Quarter, 3d. 4 bonis, 40 m ?utes, evening. New Moon 9:n, 9 noms. 39 minutes, moran g First Quarter, 16th, 8 hoers. 42 minutes, mornirg. Full Moon, 24th, ll hours, 66 m mutes, m :rnlng. JANUARY. Monday. Tuesday.. Wednesday.. Thursday.... Friday. Saturday.... Sunday. SON RISES. 7.. 3 7.. 3 7.. 3 7.. 3 7.. 4 7.. 4 7.. 4 BUN sara. 6..10 5 .11 MOON R. a 8 10..28 ll..26 morn 12..26 1. .31 2..86 8..46 mon WATBB. H..22 12.. 6 12..64 1..49 2..47 8.. 46 4..62 Receipt? per Railroad, January 3. 80LTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 720 bales cotton, 88 bales goods, 8 cars stock; Te Railroad Agent. Mowry A ion, W O Courtney A co, Pelzer, Rodgers A- co. Ceo H Walter A co, A 8 Smith, Dowling k co, Jas R Pringle A Son, wi ss A co. A B Mulligan, Witte Bros, Sloan A Selgnlou?, Trenholm k Son, W W Smith, W Gur? ney, O W Williams k co, w K Ryan, A J Salinas, L D DeSaussure, F C Mey, Frost, Adger A co,w 0 Bee Sc co, Johnston, Crews A 00, Qraeser A Har? mon, Murdaugh A Mathews. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 86 bales upland and 7 bags sea Island cotton, 233 bblB navel stores, cars of lumber and wood, nails, iron, cars phosphate, furniture, rough rice, mdse, Ac. To A J salinas, Wu c Bee A co, Whll den A Jones, W 0 Courtenay A co, J E Adger A co, G W Williams A co. S D Stoney, Burmelster A zerbst. Barden A Parker, Tienholm A Son, S D Stoney, Ravenel & co, J Han, money k Lowndes, S Fase, MrsT W Easterllnf, O (Iraveley, P P Toole, Sister M Cecilla, W O Miller, E St J Fripp, Gaillard k Mlnott, Railroad Agent, anil Order. Passengers. Per steamer Pilot Boy, ft om Savannah via Beaufort, Hilton Head, and other Landings-Mrs Harrison, Misa Minai, Mis Cono and two daugh? ters, and 14 deck. Per steamer City Point, from Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and ?a vannah-W W Far? mer, and 8 deck. MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, 8.C.JAN CAB Y 6. Ut 32 deg 48 min 33 sec. I Lon 7?deg57 mm27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Sea Gull. Dutton, Baltimore-left - Inst. Mdse. To Mordecai A co, PC Trenholm, H Gerdts A co, S C Railroad Agent, N E Railroad Anent. Steffen?. Werner A Du:tter. D B Haselton. W Marscher, W H utiaree A co, Mantoae A co, F Campbell, Ravenel, Holmes k co, W G Wlalldeu, J P Brown, J A Quackeabush, R H McDowell, Jas R Pringle A Son, P P Toale, J H Voilera, P IB Lalane A co, Macqueen A Rlecke, C P Poppenhelm, Stoll, Webb k co, R White, J Heeseman A Bro, D Pani A co. Bollmann Bros, O Graveley, S R Marshall A co. E R Cowperthwa't, H Lelding, D Fitzgibbon, B Feldmann A co, Mrs M A Snowden, B buger, T S Budd, J M Eas JU A Bro, Johnston, Crews k co, J P Elex Kllnck, Wlckenberg A co, S A Caisard, W H Welch, R Thomllnson A co, R Wright, Otto F Wieters, C H Peters, Ravenel k co, H L scnucherc and others. Steamship Florida, Mitchell. Nassau, N P-fl days. Bound to New York and pat tn with the radder disabled. Ship Mascongus, Groves, Liverpool, - days. Salt, To Wagner,. Huger k co. Sehr Louisa, from cooper River. 100) bushell rough rice. To J R Pringle k Son. s-teamer city Point, McMillan, Palatka, via Jack? sonville. Fernandina and Savannah. 118 bales cotton, 14 bbls syrup, and 20 packages nuise, Ac. To Ravenel A co, Witte Bros, Plnckney Bro*, W M Lawton A Son, Fraser k Dill, G W Williams & co, Stoney k Lowndes, Ingraham A Sou, Wm M Bird A co, Jaa R Pringle A Son, S T Souder, John? ston, Crews A co, R S Yenning, A M Mackey, S D Stoney, D McPherson, Wagener k Mooaees, W L Webb. Steamer Pilot Boy, McXelty, Savannah vii Becurort, Hilton Head and other Landings. 13 balsa sea Island cotton, and mdse. To Ravenel, Ho mes A co, Wilcox, Gibbs A co, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, Snackelford k Kelly, E Bates k co, M Trlest, w M Bird k co, T C A co. W O Bee A co, Southern Express co, Noisette, and others. IN THE OFFING. Brlt'sh ahlp Edith and British bark Colonist, from Liverpool; also, barks Eldorado and others. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Virginia, Hinckley, Philadelphia-W A Courtenay. Sehr Boudoln, Randall, Baltimore via BUCKS ville-Street Bros k co Sehr Louisa Crockett, Flanders, Baltimore via Bucks vi lie-street Broa k co. Sclir L-ene EMeaservy, Wall Providence-Street Broa k co. Sehr R S Graham, Smith, Wilmington, N 0-J A Enslow k co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Virginia, Hinckley, Philadelphia. British bark Zells, Murphy, Gloucester, Eng. Bark Albina, Williams, Liverpool. Spanish brig Adela. Qui?ones, Barcelona. Spanish brig Panchito, Calzada, Barcelona. Spanish brig sorpresa, Fontanllls, Barcelona. Sehr sarah Wood. Hickman, Jacksonville. British sehr Rosalie, Clare, Harbor Is and, Eah. Sehr Boudoln, Randall, Bucksvllle, S C. Sehr R S Graham, Smith. aSouihern port. Sehr Riverdale, Brown, New Orleans. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr W L Abbott, Ludlam, at Philadelphia, 1st January, for Charleston and Jacksonville. Sehr Jalla A Garrison, Smith, at Philadelphia, January 1, for Charleston and Bucks ville, S C. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship South Carolina, Beckett, rrom New York, January 4. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YOBS, January 4.-Arrived, sreamhlpB | India, Egypt and Oce?nica. MEMORANDA. Capt McXelty, of the steamer Pilot Boy, reports: No buoys on Sion Bar, St Helena: outer buoy has been away since the 26th September. The nark Keystone, at Liverpool from Charles? ton, had fore and mainmast sprung. LIST OF VESSELS OP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS FORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Br ship Magdala, Black, up.Oct 24 Br bork Colonist, Bossrud, soiled.Nov 25 i be Poeskummcren, Weatergaard, sl'd.Oct 17 The Windermere, Yeoman, sailed.,....Oct 17 Br bark Sarah M Smith, Bishop, sailed.Dec 7 BRISTOL, ENG. Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Oct 17 BORDEAUX. The Ebenezer, Matheson, Balled.Dec 8 ANTWERP. Br bark Celeste, Fullerton, sailed.Nov 25 CARDIFF. The Little Fred, Dear, sailed.Nov 17 Sehr Henrietta, Barnett, cleared.Dec 8 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Brig Erle, Seara, up.Dec 19 Brig Minnie Abbie, Harding, cleared.Dec 21 Brig Ida L Ray,-, up.Nov 26 Sehr Lizzie Maul, Babier, ap.Deo 4 Sehr Chas Comery, Pinkham, up.Dec 29 ii NSW TOEF. Brig Georgia, Swan, cleared.........'..Dec 9 Sehr Eugene Borda, Latham, cleared.Deo 27 Sehr May Morn, Babb, un.Dec 28 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, up.Dec 26 Sehr J W Maitland, Coloord, up......Bec 29 Sehr Edw i->, Belling?, cleared.Dec 29 Sehr Adellza, Burnley, up..Dec29 Sehr J T Alberger, Oorson, cleared.Dec 30 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr Saml Cautlner, Lake, cleared.Dec 14 Sehr Open Sea. Coombs, cleared.Dec 2 Sehr A M Lee. Dukes, oleared.Dec 18 Sehr W L Abbott, Ludlam, cleared.Jan l Sehr Julia A Garrison, Smith, cleared.Jan 1 ROCHFORT. MX. Behr Willie Luce, Taloot, sailed.Dec 19 BALTIMORE". Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, up.Dec 80 List of Shipping IN THE POET OF CHARLESTON, JANUARY 4. Vessels under loo tons, and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. Champion, i4is,tons< Lockwood, at Ad ge r's wharf, for New York, loading-James Alger A co. * Sea Gull, 616 tons, Dutton, at Union wharf, for Baltimore, loading-P O Trenholm. Florida. 614 tons, Mitchell, In the Stream, for New Tork, to bi) repaired-Master. SHIPS. City of Halifax, (Br,) 8ft) tons, Cumminger, at Union wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Henry Card. Albert Edward. 899 tons, McKinney, at Boyce A co's whan, for Amsterdam, loading-Lesesne k Wells. Martha Bowker, 829 tona, Curtis, at Union wharf, fer Liverpool, loading-Street Bros A- co. Muscongus. (tr,) - tons, Grover, at Union wharf, from Liverpool, discharging-Wagner, Huger k co. Edith, (Br,) 892 tons, Tilton, off the. port, from Havre, just arrived-Master. BARKS. Agra, (Br,) 639 tons. Fisher, in the Stream, for Liverpool, ready-Henry. Card. Acacia, -, tons, Robinson, at Adger's wharf, for Boston, ready-W Roach k co.| Hamlnpja, (Nor,) - tons, Birkland, at Vander horst's wharf, from Liverpool, discharging Ravenel k co. Anibal, (Span,) - tons, Moragnes, at Marsh's wharf, from Clenfuegos, to be repaired-W P Hall. Beitlste, (Br,) 409 tons, Williams, at Central wharf, for Liverpool, loadlog-R Mure k co. Lyman Oann, (Br,) 815 tons, Mills, at Union wharf, loading for the Continent-Plnckney Bros. Stormy Petrel. 520 tons Dick, at Accommodation whaif, from Cardiff, Wis, discharging-Henry Card. Perseverance, (Br.).- tons, Cook, at Marshall's wharf, from Cardiff, discharging-Root Mure k CO. Elvira, (Span,) - tons, Capo, at Brown k co's wharf, for Barcelona, loading-w P Hall. BRIGS. Joven Carmelita. (Span,) - tons, Anye. in the Stream, for Barcelona, ready-w p Hail. Mercedlta, (Span polacre,) - tons, Fabregas, at Atlantic wharr, for Barcelona, loading-W p Hall. Prudente. (Span.) - tons. Font, at Brown k co's wharf, for Barcelona, ready-W P Hall. Sussex, (Br.) - tons, West, at Accommodation wharf, from Demerara, discharging-J A Ens low k CO. Amable Antonio, (Span.) - tons, Vila, at Atlan? tic wharr, rrom Havana, Juat arrived-W P Bau, Gratitud, (Span,) - tons, Sunal, at Brown k co's wharf, from cardenas, J ^t arrived-W P Hall. SCHOONERS. Irene E Messervey, - tons, Wall, in Ashley River, for Providence, loading-Street Bros A CO. Myrover, 440 tons, Brown, in Ashley River, for New York, ready-W Boach k co. M H Stockham, - tons, cordery, at N E Rail? road wharr, for Baltimore, loading-H F Ba? ker k co. Florence Rogers, - tons, Shepherd, at Adger's wharr, from New York, discharging-Wm Roach k co. J H Hancock, - tons, Crowell, at Vanderhorst's wharf, from Boston, discharging-Wm Boach k co. Adie Blalsdell, 3*3 tone. Fairfield, a' Union wharf, from Weymouth, Mass, discharging-Cohen 4 Well?. J H Stickney, 240 tons, Fooks, at Kerr's wharr, from Baltimore, discharging-Street Bros k CO. 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W A K T B~J> i A VESSEL to load 500,000 feet Lumber Jl? at Pensacola, Florida, for Callao. SHE AL80,. A VESSEL to load Timber and Lamber at Union leland, Georgia, for Sunderland. England. Apply to - STREET BROS. A CO., Jans-i No. 74 Eaat Bay. F OB LIVBBPOOL. Tbe Fine Sh p M?SCONGUS, Groves, Maa-Jia ter, havlns a large portion of her cargo en-SOBt gaged, wm meet with crispatcb. For freight en? gagements apply to lanae . "W?Q8EB, HUGER A 00. jp O B L I V E B P O O L The favorite British/ 6ark BELTTSTE, JLM Williams, Master, having a portion of heriot* cargo engaged, will be dispatched for the above port. Tor Freight engagements, apply to deC28 ROBERT MURE A CO. gTEAM TO LIVERPOOL DIRECT. THE-FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP D A R I E N will leave Savannah for Liverpool on FEIDAT, the 13th of January, receiving cargo up to the nth, unless previously falL She has superior accommodation for cabin pas> sengers, her saloon being unusually lofty. Rate or passage $80, gold. For Freight or Passage, apply to ANDREW LOW A CO., . Savannah, Ga. Will be followed by other first-class Steamers. Jan4-*3_? - . ip O B NE W YO BK. ITEW TORE AJTD CHARLE STOB? STEAMSHIP UNK. The splendid side-Wheel Steamship CHAM? PION, R. W. Lockwood, Commander, will saU from Adger's Wharf on SATOBOAT, the Otb instant, at 2 o'clock P. M. - ? tar Marine Insurance by this line? half per cent. *. * tar Through Bills or Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng? land manarse soring towns. ... , , For Freight or Passage,!apply to - ? JanS-4 JAMES ADOBR A OO., Agents. jp O B. BAL TIM O B B . FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND TH BOUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED : PHILADKLPHIA, BOSTOBT, . TEE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, j LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. . ' Therine steamship SEA GULL, Dutton. Com? mander, will sall for Baltimore, on SATUKDAY, ?th January, at 6 o'clock P. M. . V> ?. MO* Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city 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 Freight or Passage apply to PAUL 0. TRENHOLM, Agent, jana-4 _No. 2 Union Wharves. jj-tOB LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS... THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY Win dispatch-one of their first-class, full po we Iron Screw Steamships from PLEB No. 48 N. B.t EVERY WEDNESDAY,, AB FOLLOWS: IDAHO, capt. PBIOK.Jan. io, at Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Offlce No. 20 Broadway) $80, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, ?J No. 88 Wau street, N. Y. ? N.-B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool issued by the Charleston and New York Steamers, which make close connection with the above line. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES AUGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., mays or WM. A. COURTENAY. pACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPTA THROUGH US* TO . CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. r Steamers of the above une leave Pier ^sjMBh! No. 42, North River, foot of ConalSSM street. New York, at ia o'clock noon, of the HB and 30th of every month (except.when thea? dates rail on Sunday, then the saturday preoed mg. AU departures connect at Panama with steam? ers for South Pacific and centrai American ports. Departure of 16th touches at.Kingston,'Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave san Fran? cisco first of every month, except when lt falls on S us day ; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch ai Havana, bat gn direot from New Tor* to AsplnwalL One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult, Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information apply St the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, OD th? wharf' foot of Canal street, Nc-rtfrtKver, Kew York. F. R. BABY, Agent. Julv2*-lyr_ J-IOR GEORGETOWN, S. C. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain c. _ .^lt-^ c. White, will receive freight TmaJsmBSBBm DAY, at Commercial Wharf, and leave as above at 9 o'clock To NIGHT. SHAOKELFORD A KELLY, Agents. jans-l_ Southern Wharf. J 0 R FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. The splendid Steamers g DICTATOR.Captain COXETTBR CITY POINT.Captain MCMILLAN WILL SAIL AS FOLLOWS : The DICTATOR wiu leave Charleston every TOBSDAY EVBNING, at 8 o'clock, The CITY POINT every FBIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, T FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. These Steamers connect with railroad at Tocol for St. Augustine, and at Jacksonville and Pa latka with steamers for Enterprise; also with steamers for the Oklowabii Elver. close connection la 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,*1 Having first-class as commodauons, apply to BAVENEL A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorst's wharf and Fast Bay. Through Bills of Lading given to New Orleans. These Steamers connect at Savannah with Steamer San Antonio for Barten, Brunswick, Satina Blver, and all intermediate landings. Freights for these points must be prepaid here. dec!3_ -^TEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA, AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. 0. The steamer PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. MCNELTY, Will leave Accommodation Wharf every MONDAT MOBNTNO, at 6 o'clock, j _ for Savannah. Beaufort, Hilton Head and ?pan lah Wells. Returning will leave Savannah every Tu KS DAY MOR??I VG. WUl leave for Beaufort, Pacific and Ohlsolm's Land inga every THURSDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock. Returning will leave Beaufort every FRIDAY MORNING. Freliht received WEDNESDAYS and SATTJBLIYB. Moat De prepaid to Way Landings. Goods consigned to care or Agents will be for? warded free or storage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to *?. BAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., novi No. m East Bay.