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Harry jS?TtCH 'Voore. Thomas Wood, B H Haynes! Hon EElknrraf, James Ziegler, Master HallJH&Co A , wo 49- Persons depositing letters in the Postofflce will please place tho stamp near the upper right hand corner of the envelope, and they will also please to remember that without the stamp a letter cannot be mailed, but will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. January 16 financial aub Cd-mmcrn?l. Tnt Charleston Money Market. THUBSDAY, January l?, 1869. During the week business has boen limited in amount, but our closing quotations show an, im? provement of $3 00 in South Carolina Railroad shares, and the same advance in Greenville and Columbia bonds. It is somewhat difficult to give a correct quotation for city stock, but it may bo called 66a66, with but little offering. SOUTHERN BANK BILLS. Current Rate s Bank of Camden. .42 @00 Bank ef Charleston.42 @00 Bank of Chester.10 $00 Bank of Georgetown.10 (cv 00 Bank of Hamburg. 6 @00 Bank of Newberry.41 @42 Bank of South Carolina.ll @oo Bank of State of S Carolina, prior to 18G1.20 @00 Bank of S tate of S. Carolina, after 1st Jan., 1861. r> (?i G Commercial Bank. Columbia. 1 @oo Exchange Bank, Columbia.10 @oO Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston..0 @00 Merchant's Bank, Cheraw.9 f?00 People's Bank, Charleston.o0 ($00 Planter's Bank of Fairfield. .... 5 @00 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank,Charleston.2C @00 Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, (old).38 @00 Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, (new).33 @00 State Bank, Charleston. 4 @80 Union Bank, Charleston.88 (it 00 City of Charleston Change Bills.9.*> $00 State S. Carolina Treasury Notes.80 @00 BONDS. BTOCES AND COUPONS. City of Columbia Bonds.55 @60 City of Columbia Coupons.65 @oo South Carolina Railroad and Bank Stock (Whole s tiares). @00 South Carolina Railroad (half shares).22>?(?00 S. C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.72 $00 S. 0. R. B. Seven Per Cent. B'ds,.83 ?83 K 8. 0. Railroad Certificate bf Indebtedness.60 faiOo' City of Charleston'Six Per Cent. Stock... .63 @g? City ot Charleston Certificate of Indebted? ness.95 <6>97 City of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.66 $70 Stab of South Carolina Bonds (old).66 $G7 Sute of south Carolina Bonds (new issue, of January 1,1867).62 $66 State of South ?aro! ? n a Stock.63 (cf, 00 State of South carolina Coupons.60 $00 People's National Bank Stock;.par. First National Bank Stock.par. Greenville and columbia Railroad State guaranteed bonds.....45 $00 Greenville and Columbia 1st Mortgage Bonds.66 OOO Northeastern R. R. 1st Mortgage Bonds.82 ($00 Northeastern R.B. 1st Coupons (past duo).60 $09 Northeastern R.B. Certificates of Indebted? ness..;.60 $00 Charleston Gas Company Stock.20 ($21 Charlea ton City Railway Stockt.60 ?00 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds (Stets guarantee).40 $41 Charleston and Savannah Bailroad Stock.00 AN Ctty of Savannah Bonds.86 $88 City ot Savannah Coupons (due previous to 1st June, 1866).06 $00 City of Savannah Coupons (due after 1st Jone, 1866).as $C0 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Ktoek..ft? $00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bonds.8T $00 Memphis and Charleston R. B. Coupons. .98 $00 ?Exports for t?as Wce3s ending TUnndny January 14. FOBJHQN. LIVERPOOL-Per ship Owego-382 bags Bea Island sud 2709 bales Upland <'otion. A PORT IN POSTO RICO-Per sehr Ranger-64, 174 feet Pitch Pine Lumber, and 9000 Shingles. DOMESTIC PROVIDENCE, R I-Per sehr Union Plag-180,114 feet Lumber.... .Per sehr Lewis ti Davis-904 bales Upland Cotton. NEW YORK-Per steamship Manhattan-71 bags Sea Island and 1222 bales Upland Cotton, 86 casks Clay, 40 bales Tobacco, 127 bales Domestics, 64 pkgs Sundries, and 55 pkgs Fruit_Per steam? ship James Adger-917 bales Upland and 108 bales Sea leland Cotton, 63 tierces Rice, 50 casks Clay, 10 bales Yarn, and 92i>kgs Sundries_Per steamship Magnolia-100 bags Sea Isl nul and 1082 bales Upland Cotton, 127 bales Yarn, 132 tierces Rice, 14 pkgs Fruit, 75 casks Clay, and 38 Packages. BALIIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-645 bales Up? land Cotton, 100 bales Yarn, 140>? tierces Rico, 12 hhds Iron. Vi tahds Hid BS, 4 bolos Hides, 55 bbls Rosin, 10 I undies Loathor, 17 Packages, and 4 Horses and Wagon.... I'or sehr Arctic-125,000 lect Flooring Boards and Plank. PHILADELPHIA-Per sehr Mary Riley-217 halos Cotton, 117 casks Rice, 13 bales Rags, 30 tons Tennessee Marble, 30 tous Arnorica? Pig Iran, 75 tons OKI Iron, and 125 Empty B nels. CHESTER, PEN.N-Per sc'r Anna Barton-130,ODO foot Lumber. TH 10 CHAHiiIfiSTO?V MARK I?T. IFOR THE WEEK ENDING THUBPliAY. J ANDABY 14.] COTTON.-During most of tho week tho staple had a very Arm and advancing character, the Eng? lish market strengthening from ll<?j?l?{, H>.i@ HJ?d. to ll>-?@ll??d ft lb fjr middling uplands; at New York tho article improved from 28 to 28>?@ 29,~28?;?@29,~and~29.>;?@29>?c7 fi lb ' for ' New York" ndddlinge; and uudor these advances the fibre at this point hardened, and middling uplands, which commenced at 2Cc ^ lb, moved up to 26>?, 28?28>?c. ft lb, prices afterwards softening to 28c. .fl lb for this grade, but closing yesterday at 28>ic fi lb. The great centres have Bhown tho following move? ments during the week, as reported by telegraph: At Liverpool on Friday, Jauuary 8th, tho Btaple closed firmer, sales 12,000 bales, uplands lld; on thc same day at Now York tho artlclo waB lc higher, sales lO.uOO bales at 28c ft lb. On Saturday tho tor - mer was active, sales 20,000 boles, uplands ll)?a ll>?d; tho latter was }?@lc better but closed quint, sales 28>?@29c 3t lb. On Monday the former was active, sales 15,000 baloo, uplands ll^d; the latter cpen^d flrrnir but closed quiet, sales 8500 bales at 28-^c ft lb. On Tnosc'ay the former was firmer but not higher, solos 12,001 bales, uplands li.'^d; the latter closed firm, sales 1800 bales, at 28??c ft lb. On Wednesday the form jr was active and advanced, eales 20.0U0 bales, uplands ll>?d; the latter was more active and fully }??c better, eales 11,000 bales at 29>^c ft ft?. Yesterday the former was more active, sales 15,000 bales, uplands H>?@11%d; the latter was finn at 29^c, with sellers asking higher rates. The arrivals for the week have beeu 203 bags of Bea islands and Floridas, and 7083 bales of uplands, against 391 bags of sea islands and Floridas, and 4656 bales o? uplands the week before, and 328 bags of Bea islands and 6816 bales of uplands for tho corres? ponding time last year. The receipts were from the following sources, say of uplands, per South Carolina Railroad 6268 bales; per Northeastern Railroad 473; fromGteorgetowu, S. C., 55; from the Peedee 2*8; from savannah, 14; of sea islands, per Northeastern Railroad. 22; Edit-to 24; Beaufort 43; Savannah 39; Florida 76. Tho transactions and prices prevailing in this market since our last weekly report have been as fol? lows, viz: On Fridiy, January 8, tho demand began without animation, and soma transactions took place on a l asis of 26c ft lb for middlings, but on receipt of telegram during tho forenoon from New York an? nouncing an improvement of >?c ft lb at that point, sellers hardened their rates, and Pmlted operations transpired at 26%c ft lb for middlings ; but factors in some instances decline! tho-e figures, and the ar? ticle closed strong, with an upward tendency. Bales 750 bales; ordinary to good ordinary being quo ted at 24@25>?; low middling 26; middling 26>?, and strict middling 27c ft lb. On Saturday the staple was firm and advancing, middling uplands selling at 28c. This rato soon stif? fened to 28>?o ft hs, with sellers in some instances asking 29c, the transactions showing an improve? ment of 1>?@2O ft lb over the prices of tho previous day. Sales about 1200 bales, ordinary to gool ordl - nary being quoted at 28@27>?; low middling at 28; middling at 28and strict middling, no sales. On Mond iy there was bub little done, buyers offer? ing easier rates, which were declined by factors. Sales only 46 bales; ordinary to good ordinary being juoted at 26@27>? ; low midding at 28. and middling tt 28>?c ft lb, the quotations being somewhat nom? inal. On Tuesday thc market declined %c ft lb. Sales 360 bales; ordinary to good ord:nary being quoted at 26@27; low middling 27; middling 28a fl lb. On Wednesday the staple was firmer and prices improved >??%c ft rb. Sales 550 bales; ordinary to ?ood ordinary being quoted at 2G@27/'? ; low mia? lling 28, and middling 28J?o ft tts. Yesterday the market was quiet. Sales 250 baTes, 3ay 1 at 26; 35 at 27; 42 at 27>?; 23 at 27# ; 16 at 27%; 16 at 28; 28 at 28%; 32at 28>?; 6 at 29; 37 at 30c fl lb. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION : Ordinary to good ordinary.26 @27 % Low middling.28 @ Mitidliog.28%@ Strict middling.no sale?. By icw York classification we quote : Lowraiu?Ung.28J?@ - Middling.no sales. FEA ISLAND COTTON.-The arrivals of tins class of ;he Btaple have bsen l'ght, and were only 203 bags of sea islands and Flo; idas, against 391 bags the week before, and 321 for the corresponding period last rear. The inquiry ha? been steady and active and the business has bcon tbe largest of tho season, some 100 bales having changed hands atwell sustained md firm prices. The following lots were among the -ales, say 8 saw-ginned stained at 25c; 1 stained at 25; 3 do. at 28; 3 do. at 33; 9 do. at 35; 1 do. at 36; 56 sea J-lands at 70; 2 at 72; 3 at 73; 23 at 75; 19 at 80; 9 it 85; 10 at 90; 12 at 92; lat 95; llatSl; 16 at $105; fjat $110; 22 at fl 12)?; 19 at SI 15; 10 at $118; 8 at il 20; 2 at SI 30; and of Floridas, 3 at 73; 10 ai 75; 3 it 95; 20 at SI ft Yb. Wo quote common to. medium Xtrdi ties at 60@80c. ; medium to fine t5@$l, and fine to choice at SI io?l 80 and upwards ft lb. RICE.-The arrivals of Carolina rough have been light, and were about 10,000 bushels for the week. There has been a good inquiry, with son. e fluctua? tions, in a limited way, in prices, which were occa? sionally in favor of the buyer or seller, but generally did not vary materially from eur quotations. We note sales of about 800 tierces of Carolina clean for tho week, say 166 tierces at 83 i, 116 at 8%, 01 at 8 7-16, 382 at 8) j, and 50 at 8%o. We quote common to fair clean Carolina at 7 J.i(<i}8>.?, and good 8%@8>ic. ft tt). Carolina rough may be quoted at SI 75&2 ft bushel for interior, and $195@2 20 ft bushel for sea? coast. NAVAL STORES. -The arrivals have been light, say about OOO packages of all qualities. Wo note sales of No. 2 rosin at SI 80@1 90 ft bbl.-the latter fm extra. 209 bbls. spiritB turpentine were sold at 46?, ft gallon as they run. Crude tmpentine may be quoted at $2 75 for virgin. HAY.-There have bcon received about 330 bales of Eastern qualities. No wholesale transactions have transpired. North River descriptions from store maybe quoted at SI 20?1 25 ft hundred. CORN.-The arrivals have been limited to m ode rato supplies by rail, principally from Tennessee. Mixed Western descriptions have been sold by weight, bags included, at SI ft bushel. White may be quot? ed at SI 05?110 ft bushel, as in quality. Prime Maryland ts selling in limited lots at about $1 20 ft bushel, weight. FLOUR.-Tho market has an ample stock of Northern and Western brands, for which there is a moderately fair Inquiry for ci?y and country con? sumption. Prices have tfeen without important change, and we quote Northern and Western super at $7? 7 60 ft barrel ; extra at S8@8 50 fl barrel ; fam . Hy $9<$$10, and extra and choice family at $U@$19 ft barrel. Southern brande are in light stock and may bc quoted at $9 25Q9 60 ft barrel for super, $10@10 60 for extra, and $ll@ S12 60 ft barrel for family. BACON-Has been in better demand, and, under the prevalence of advancing rates in other market?, pnces have generally improved. We quote prime shoulders at 15^? 16c. ft lb.; rib aides at 18; clear rib aides at 18?i'@T9, and olear aide? at 10310 Kc ft lb. Prime strips are aeUing at 18c. Dry salted shoulders are held at 14c Bides at 17o. fl lb. BUTTER.-Prime Goshen, of which there ia a moder >to stock, may be quoted at 45a fi H? ? West? ern and other low grades sell at 80@40o ft lb, as in quality. , SALT.-The market la firmer ?noora fair de* marni and decreasing stock. 8ellers axe asking from store $2 20@2 25 fi seek. - INDIA BAGGING.-The demand is very limited We quote 20)?<$21Xc V yard, nominal. Dundee bag? ging, 44 inches,\}? lb?, for the yard, is held at 80? 36c. Sea island bagging, 45 inobes wide, 2 lbs. for the yard, is held at C0@&5 cents. ROPE.-The demand for ropo is moderate, and prices are somewhat nominal at quotations. Wo quote hemp at - oonts Ki lb.; greenleaf at 10 cents, and jute at 8>?@9 cents \-s pound. IRON BANDS \ND TIES for cotton, of the DOHt approved patterns, aro offered on the market, and they are in active demand at 7a8n V lb. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-1 here is a mod?rai stock of this artiole, and we quote river floe ing boards at $1!) rsi M.j scantling and plan S10(c)12 %i M.; timber of shipping and good mill qualities there is a light supply on the inarko. and may bo quoted at $U(r$12 K* M. Common it selling at $5@6 Ki M. ; and city sawed lumber at $20@25 V M. FREIGHTS-To Liverpool by steam, room is hold at X@M<I? on uplands, and %(5;id. on soa island ; by sail, 7-10U. on uplands, sud %d. on soa islands. To Havre nominal. To tho Wost Indies, Cuban ports north sido, on lumber, $9 00 in gold, and $10 south side. Coastwise-To Now York by steam ??c Ki lb on uplands, and lc. on tea islands, $2 Ki tierce on rice; by sail, }?c. K* lb on up? lands, and $1 50 Ki tierce on rico; on boards $11 Ki M, on resewed lumber$11 Ki M., on timber $13. To Boston, by steam, via Baltimore, lc. ^ lb on cotton and - Ki tierce on rice; by sail Jlfe. fi lb on cotton, $12 00 Ki M. on rcsawed lumber and $13 00 K* M. on timber. To Philadelphia, J? c, Ki lb on upland cotton by steam and -c. Ki lb by sail; on flooring boards S.9 K* M.; on rc? sawed lumber, $10; on timbor, $12 50 K* M. Io Baltimore, hy steam, cotton fie. ; rico Ki tierce, $1 75; phosphates, Ki 2000 lbs., $4 in packages, in bulk as per ngreemont; lumber V M $3@10. as in size; wheat Ki bushel 12c, in sacks. By this lino to Philadelphia on cotton, %c. ; rice Ki tiorco $2 00 ; phosphate por ton, $6 in packages. To louisville. Ky., on rice, 75c. Ki hundred. To Cincinnati 65c. To St. Louis 86c, By sail on boards and scantling, hence to Baltimore. $0; on lumber $10; phosphates $5. Vessels are in demand at neighboring ports for lumber and timber freights, and high rates are offered. EXCHANGE.- Sterling Bills-The rate yesterday was nominal at 147%@147% for sixty day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchasing sight chocks on New York % dis., 6 days J? discount They are selling sight checks at par. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday "buybig at 35, ?.nd Helling at 36. Market , by Tclcgruph. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, January 14-Noon.-Consols 92&; bon-Js 76. ^ LIVERPOOL, January 14-Noon.-Cotton active; sales 16,000. Two P. M.-Cotton more active; uplands llKa ll%d; Orleans ll??allj{d. Bacon 67s. Lard 72s Cd. Tallow 47s. Evening.-Cotton-Uplands llj?d; Orleans ll&d; sales 20,000 bales. Bread-stuffs dull. HAVBK, January 14.-Cotton quiet; Tros Oidi naireonthe spot qulot; middling afloat firm at If 35c. DOMESTIC MABKET8. NEW Yoax, January 14-Noon.-Stock* strong and unsettled, Money easy at 7. Exchange 9%, Gold 3SJ?. '62'a 12^. Cotton firmer at !WJ?. Evening.-Cotton %c better, but decidedly loss active; sales 6000 bales at 2!),??. Flour-Stato and Western a little more active, though prices iavor buyers; superfino $5??aC>?; Southern dull and drooping, common to fair extra $03?a7 20. Wheat dull and unchanged. Oom a shade easier, with a fair export and home .demand, new white Southern 08a$l 00; yellow 09a$l 00. Oats a thade firmer. Pork heavy and lower ; new $29 a29 26. Lord heavy and lower, at 19>?al9% eta. Whiskey active at $1 02al 08. Groceries quiet and steady. Turpentine 62>?a53. Rosin $2 65a2 68>i. Freights drooping. Governments closed strong; 62's H2??. Tennessee's 08 J ? ; new 69 J?. North Caro? lina's 66; new62>?. Virginia's 57 fi; new ?0. Mo? ney comparatively easy on call at 7 per cent., with exceptions at 6. Sterling dull at 9%. Gold firm at 36>?. Southern bonds firm and higher. Stocks ex? cited and higher, closing unsettled. CINCINNATI, January 14.-Flour and corn unchang? ed. Whiskey dull at 95o. Provisions dull, but held firmly. Mo - s pork, country, $28 50 ; city, $29 65. Bulk meats firm and unchanged ; demand light. Ba? con in lair demand; shoulders I3^a'al3^c; clear sides 17)?c. Lard neglected; 19al9)?c. LOUISVILLE, January l i.-Superfine flour $5 60aC. Corn 6&i60c. Pork $30. Lard 19 >?e. Bacon shoul? ders 14,^o; clear sides 17??al8c. Whiskey $1. ST. LOUIS, January 14.-Flour dull; superfine $6 75a6 25. Corn dull at 67c. Pork heavy at $29 60. Bacon dull; shoulders 13%allc; clear sides 17&c. Lard 18%al9c. Whiskey dull at 97c. WILMINGTON,'January 7.-Spirits turpeniino quiet and steady at 47 )?. Rosin steady. Turp?n tin? de? clined 10-$215a3 35. Tar stead y at $? 25. Cotton quiet and steady at 27>?a27%. AUGUSTA, January 14.-Cotton firmer; sales 8C7 bales; r< cetptB 762. Middling 28 cents. SAVANNAH, January 14.-Cotton opened activo, became excited, and closed quiet but firm. Mid? dling 28?? cents. Sales 2550 bales; receipts 2140; exports 1840 coastwise; 1899 to France. MOBILE, January 14.-Cotton quiet; sales 1000 bales, at 2 7^a27J?. Receipts 242 bale?. NEW ORLEANS, January 14.-Cotton irregular and higher; middlings 2^a28<?; sales 2800 bales ; ope? rations restricted by the weather and light offerings. Receipts 1938 bales; exports 802 bales. Gold 30^a 86>?. Sterling 49J?a48>?. Commercial 47a47>i. York Sight Exchange >i discount. Sugar and mo? lasses quiet and unchanged. Wilmington Marfcct. WILMINGTON, January 13.-6 P. M.-TURPENTINE. Market steadv and prices unchanged. Salo J of 720 bbls at $3 35 for soft, and $2 26 for hard per 280 pounds. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Pales ieported ofonly2fl0 bbls, deliverable m February, tellers' option, at 60c per gallon. ROSIN.-Only 50 bbls changed hands at $5 75 for pale. TAB.-126 bbls sold at $2 26 per bbl. COTTON.-Market firm and price a frhado high or. Sales of 104 bales at 27c for mixed grades, 27>"e for low middling, and 27J?o for middling. J* V> I j* 3lg 'S . S* : 3 Bi SE ? s s 8?i 338 ot foo r. ii ?Bs lia si gas fis *-* g !d ? I 4 gs M SB* Sa 'S* St? V 9 S * ll Stocks ot* Cotton in the Interior Towns not included In iiic lteeetpts. ^ Augusta. Ga,.January 7 8.994 MaOOO. Geo.January 10 18,956 Columbus. Geo...,...January 3 12,629 Montgomery, Al?. :-.January 10 10,665 Memphis, Tenn.January io 8.1 ?9 NashvuTs, Tenn.January ll 1,629 Total. ?6,982 I860. lill I 3 333-3 to i*- to to co -i ?-? ?eoo ao Ol io co o i : ??i- I 00 _ Cl M . MIO I to *. os co -i . m cn Scioiii' H- t? I CO Cn "-llo I f Ol Ol I -i to rf* ai I OT m .? o L?SS J- B -jg I!? to to to cn Ci -J ~1 o -5 Ci co co C.1 IO to o bo oo *- cn Ci tO pp ??co gig Ol Ol H-1 -1 o to ?3 VJ "S ff JO If H co -1 io o -4 to co .j-1 jo cn i cn "to o o "co V. Iq cn o to o to to cn cn ci <o -1 cn oo o c.*. - . 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M Cl M M cn CO ?fc. ct t- o HM ci to to ca V cn cn cn "to ai o bi Ot to. S^Cv'SSfc?^^00 HU !?. ' CltO O CO J*- . M J? C OJO ?o"!?-. e?bococ"M-I VV OK?. Cl S S M Ol ? OOO oto- tooiciciM-_?5 tc o ? ? 3.3 6s Foo.'2 a O 1-4 X 3 s. e. S 3-8 00 -J to to tc ? I-OIWH-). IE "?Overland to manufacturers. NOTE.-Wc have deducted from Now Orleans 17,763 bales Upland, from Mobile C252 bales, Irom Savannah 3493 bags Sea Island aud .... bolos Up? land-and from Charleston 1854 bags Pea Island and 168 bales Uplaud, tho quantities received at those ports from Mobile, Florida, Texas ona Savannah. Charleston Wholesale t*riccs. ARTICLES. HAGGING, ty yam Dundee...A. 30 ? 65 Gunny Cloth_. 20%,a> 21% BALE ROPE, ty lb-Manilla. - @ - Western. . 8 @ 42% Ju e. 8%@ 9 COTTON, ty lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary. 26 @ 27% Low Middling. 28 ? - Middling to strict Middling. 28%? - Good Middling. _ @ - Sea Island. 60 Cdt 1.30 COFFEE, ty lb-Kio.I ?0 (g) 20 Lagnayra. 2 s ? - Java. .35 @ 40 FERTILIZERS- \ Wando Co's Ammon'd Sol Phos. 65.00 ? - Potato Fertilizer. 50.60 ? - Alkaline Phosphate. 30.00 ? - Bone Flour. 65.00 @ - Double Refined Poudre tte....... 30.00 ? - Niles' Phosphate. 63.00 ? - Peruvian Guano. ty ton. 100.00 ? - Pacific Guana, ty 2000 lbs. 65.00 ? - Phoenix Guano. 55.00 @ - Baugh's Phosphate, yt 2000 lbs... 60.03 ? - Rhodes' Phosphate, ty 2000 lbs... 65.00 <? - Mapes'Super Phosphate,*f! 2000 ft 65.00 ? - Zell's Raw Bone Phosphate. 65.00 ? - /ell's Super Phosphate of Lime.. 65.00 ? _ Woolnten's Phosphate of Lime.... 65.00 ? 00 Croasdale's Gen. 8uper-Phoa, net 60.60 @ 00 ' Bowers'Complete Manure, net... 60.00 ? 00 Bordy's Phospho Peruvian, cash. CS.00 @ 08 bordy's Pacific Guano, cash. 60.00 ? 00 FLOUR, ty bbl-Super.,7.00 @ 7.50 Northern and Western Extra. 7.75 ? 8.60 Baltimore Extra. - @ _ Southern-Super. 9.25 @ 0.60 Extra.10.00 ?10.50 Family.ll.CO @12.60 GRAIN-Maryland Oats, ty bushel.; 86 ? 90 Western Oats, ty bushel. 85 ? - Corn, ty bushel. 1.12 ? 1.25 HA Y, ty cwt.-North River. 1.C0 ? 1.20 Eastern. 1.85 m - . (. UMBER, ty M. feet- 1 Clear White Pine, 1st quainv.?50.00 ?56.00 White Pine, good run.138.00 @40.00 Yellow Pine.120.00 ? 25.00 Boards, ty M. feet-Rough.|12.00 ?16.00 Grooved and Tongued.... j 28.00 @ 32.00 MOLASSES, ty gallon-Cuba.i 42 ? - Muscovado. 51 %? - Sugar House. 50 ? 1.00 New Orleans. - ? - NAVAL STORES, ty bbl-Tar.... - ? - Pitch. - (a) - Rosin, Pale. - @ - Rosin, No. 1...I - @ - Rosin, No. 2. 1.80 @ 1.90 Rosin, No. 3. - ? - Spirits Turpentine, ty ?ollc-i. 46 ? - O.i.cmn. ty ta.I. 16 fie - PM?S- American, 4@20d, ty keg..) 5.50 ? 7.00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 6.70 '<?> Dupont's, F.F.F. 5.60 ? . Dupont's, Blatting. 4.25 ? PRO VISIO NS-ty ? Bacon, Hams, ty Yb.| - ? - Bacon, Sides. 18 (a 19% Bacon, Shoulders. 16%? 16 Bacon, Strips. 18 ie) - Lard, tn keg. - ? - Butter.I 35 ? 50 Cheese. 15 ? 30 Potatoes, ty bbl. - ? - Onions. - ? - Apples. .- (n) - RICE- Car-olina, ty lb. 7 ? 8% East India. _ ? _ SALT--Liverpool, coarse, ty sack.. 2.20%? 2.25 Liverpool, fine. - ? - SUGAR, ty lb-Raw.| 13 ? 14 Porto Rico. 14 ? 15 Muacovat*' .I 13 (rn 15 Comparative Kxports ut Cotton, ?rom tue Poart ot Cnarlestora. SEA I8LAND. EXPOnTED TO Liverpool.'.. Other Eritiah Ports. Total to Great Britain... Havre. Other i-rench Ports. Total to Franco. North of Europe. Xota?North of Europe. r outh'of Europe. West Indies, &c. Totol Foreign Ports. Boston. Rhodo Island, uc., New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore and Nor? oik..., Other United Str.tea Ports. Total to Coastwise Ports. 1 Grand Total. Bales. 1,061 1,001 1,061 14 1,598 "?5 38 1,666 17,677 17.677 141 17,818 2,037 880 C8.470 1,615 10,481 73,48? Consignees per Sontra ? avoiina inuiroai] January ld-. 1146 bales Cotton. ?8 bales Domestic!). 2?54 bushels Grain, 8 bbls Molasses, 68 hude . u'.ar 61 bbla Tar, 77 hols Naval Stores. 8 cars Lumboo aud 1 oar ?took. To Railroad Agent, L D Des ans?ure. Graeser, Lee, Smith di Co, 1 burston sc Tlolmea, F O Hey, Joan Haiickol, W W Smith, Pelzoi*, ItodaerS tt Oo, Mowry Ac Co, Dowling h Co. Frost'& Adgor. Roedor h Davie. G a Walter k Co, VV O Hot, A. < .u, J ii Aiken & Co, A J Salinas, <* W Williams k Co, EJWiSS. R C Sharp k Co, W B Williams! lt Bon,Willis ?s Chieolm, M Gold smith k Son, Ologhom, Herring Ai co, West k Jones, P DOHraske, H Bisel off & Co, T Tupper A: Sons, Tidenan k Co, and J Gampaen At Co. Exports or Klee, iv uval Htores atna L< ina? ner from trae Port of Charleston, from September 1 to JannarvM, 1869 FOBTS. Tierces. li OM ton., Now York., Pbiladelpbia. Baltimore.. New Orleans . Mobile., Providonco, RI.,, Other U. 8. Ports.. Total CoaBtwisej Barcelona.I Majorca fe aMarkct| West Indies.I Halifax, NH. Rt Johns, N B.... London. Bristol, Lng. Liverpool. Havre. Montevideo. Gre.it Britain_ 927 8.295 516 2,027 140 403 'iii 11,652 M. STORKS. Barrels. Total Foreign.. Grand Total.. 0,682 3,245 200i 1,379' ll,COO 440 3,737 6,547 LUMBER. 10,773 11,6521 22,279 Consignees per Northeastern KallronO Jan mi ry 14. 47 balo? Upland and Shales Sta Island Cotton, 150 bbJs Naval Stores, Mdse, fee. To H Bischoff & Co, Kiln? k, Wickenberg Co, Rouler & Davis, caldwell AI Sou-, J Marshall, Jr, M bieragbty, J F O'Neill & hon, J U Wuhrmau, H L> stoney, c fe T. Kirkpatrick fe Witte, Frost k Ad.jer, Mantouo k Co, L Cohen fe Co. Prizer, Rodgers & Co, M Goldsmith k Son. W K Ryan, J A Quackenbush, W J Lesesno, D C Ebaugh, Nolan, J li K Sloan, H W Kinsman ti Co, Hopkins. McPherson & Co, Ci ll Walter & Co, J li O'Neill. R H Harney, Jeffords & Co, J D Aiken Co, Vo.i Dohleu, J P Grimball, Nachrnan & Co, Johnston, Crews & Co, G W Williams k Co, H Hutchinson, Maj G E Aldon, J i uemoy, .Ravenel k Co, Mazycks .t Saltera, y ti n house k Co, W Stock, F L Moyer, Gaillard fe Mlnott, T I. Webb, Uart, Mrs S Perry, and P S Worsham. Passengers, Per steamship Magaolio,for New York-J K Pearce, H TilestoM, Col Patten, G ll Mitchell. W K Murray and lady, J Dunham, 8 M Lewis, p Dillon, C L Wood? ward, Georgo Woodward, G F Von Kolnitz, Major Weldcu, and James Read. Per steamship Charleston, from Now York-Rev G J Porter, wife and child. J Moos, Edward Daly, Mts Anderson, 2 children and nurse, F Montgomery, J Milnot, 8 MoCready, and 8 lu steerage. Per steamer St Helena.frorn Edisto and Rockville J Whaley, E Wkaley, C Whaley, A M Whalcy, Miss A D Loper, J W Seabrook, and 14 on deck. ^Hartne Unna. Port of Charleston. Jumxary 15. PORT CJVI^BJNIDJ^H. PHASES OF TUE MOON. Lost Quarter, Otb, 1 hour, 2 minutes, morntng. New Moon, 12th, 1 hour, 33 minutes, evening. First Quarter, 20tti, 7 hours. 0 miuutcB, evening Pull Moon, 27th, 8 boure, 10 minutes, evening. JANUARY. * SUN RISES. I SETS. MOON RISES. mun WATER. Ll (Monday.... 12 Tuesday.... 13 Wcdueaday. 14 Thursday... 15 Friday. 16 Saturday... ITiBuuday. 7.. 5 i 5..11 I bets. I 6..57 7.. 5 5..12 I 6..10 I 7..42 7.. 5 I 5..13 6..li j 8..20 7.. 5 1 6..14 ;.. 8 9.. 1 7.. 4 5..15 8.. 9 9..37 7.. 4 5..16 8..?! 10..17 7.. 4 I 5..17 9..47 10..53 Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York-left 12th Inst. Mdse. To J Adger & Co, J E Adger k Co, J D Aiken fe Co, D A Ammo, M & A Ashton, H Bischoff & Co, C D Hrahc k Co, Bart k Wirth,J C Bui ckmyer, T M Bristoll, E Bates & Co, RAAF Caldwell, Cour? tenay, Dowie & Moise, Milos Drake, Geo Dryer. I L Falk & Co, B Foldroann k Co, Forsyth, McComh k Co, D FFlemtng & Co, A S Freitas, Furchgott & Uros, H Gerdts fe Co, J H Graver, N A Hunt, J K Heath, Hopkins. McPherson & Co, J W Harrisson, CH John? son, Jeffords k Co, .Johnston, Crows k Co, Klinck, Wickcnberg k Co, Kinsmtn Bro, H Klatto & Co, F Kressell, Jr, W H Leonhardt, Lauroy St Alexander, Wm Mar?cher. J B McElhoso, McLoy & Rico, Wm Matthiessen, R Morcllo, Nlemaa k Borger, Prentice k Lamb, Palmetto Pioneer Co-operative Association, D Paul k Co, C P Poppcuhelm, J A Quackenbush, P Quinn, Ravonel k Holmes, J It Read & Co, W P Rus? sell fe Ge, J Ravenel, L sch eil, E B Stoddard fe Co, W Sheppard. Southern Express Co, Street Bros & Co. H K ?Uliman, J H Stcmson, J U Togni, F B Walker, Werner fe Ducker, Monett lt Wharton. W J Yates, Crane, Boylston k Co, Marshall k Burge, StoU, Webb fe Ce, G W Steffens fe Co, 8 C Railroad Agent, J G Milnor fe Co, Cameron, Barkley fe Co, I W Hayne, and others. Sehr Josiah Whitehouse, Jones, Rockport, Me. 21 days. Hay and Lime Rock. Vessel to J ? Eu slow & Co; cargo to Olney fe Co. Experienced heavy gales on the passage. Behr Charles is Raymond, Higgins, bosu n. 8 days. Md.- c. To Wm Roach fe Co, F Webmanu. J P Kelp, Qoedrleh. Winemaa fe Co, Bart fe Co, JE Adger fe Co, R White, G W Wilhams fe Co, PP Toole, E R Cowperthwalt, C P Peppeaheim, C Gravcley, 8 R Marshall, C Kerrison, Jr, seyuiovr feSilcox, E H Stel? ling, G W Steffens fe Co, J A Quackenbush, H Bis? choff fe Co, Ostendorff fe Co, s O Railroad Ageut, Miles Drake, J H Renneker, J Thomson fe Co, H W Kinsman fe Co*, J shaw, P P Locke. Rev T W Lewis, D H Mlcox, G A Lode fe Co, T Murphy, A Langer, C D Kern lek, Dowie fe Moise, and D F Fleming fe Co. Sehr Mattie E Taber, Cook, New York, 7 days. Salt. To Courtenay fe Trcnholm, and G W Williams fe Co. Bohr Ann S Dca?, from Wost Point Mill. 43 tier? ces Rice. To Cohen, Hanckel & Co. Sehr Santoc, Prince, Savannah River. 1800 bushels Rough Rice. To W C Bee fe co. - Steamer St Helena, It'.unley, Edisto and Rock? ville. 30 bags Sea Island Cotton, ami Mdse. To J H Murray, Ravenel fe Co, J Mikell, Colcock fe Co, J Y Stock, Fraser fe Dill, W E simons, G W Clark fe Co, Lancaster, Howe fe Co, ana Order. ?Bloop Dorothea, from Combabee. 1200 bushole Rough Rice. To W C Bee fe Co. Boat from St Andrew's. 3 bag? Sea Island Cotton. To Gailla.d fe Minott. Cleared Yesterday. Sfcaauhip Magnolia, Crowell, New York-Ravenel fe Co. British bark Black Brothers, Peiry, Philadelphia-R Mure fe Co. Scbr Lewis 8 Davis, Bishop, Providence, R I-J B Bee. Pchr Mary Riley, Riley, Philadelphia-H F Baker fe Co. Sehr Arctic, Ogden, Baltimore-Wm Roach fe Co. Sailed Yesterday. Ship OwOoO, Post, Liverpool. . From this Port. British steamship Camilla. Peace, Liverpool, Jan ll Bark Helen Sand?, Otis, Liverpool, Dec 26. sehr N W Smith, Tooker, Now York, Jau ll. Cleared for this Port, steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, at Baltimoro, Jan 12. Sailed for this Port. British Steamship Golden Horn, Blacklin, from liv? erpool, Dec 20. Behr Atalanta, lucker, from Newport, Jon 10. Memoranda. The echr Mary Gilchrist,-, from Belfast, Mc* for this port, arrived at Gloucester, January 9. The sehr John N Morrill, Wicks, from Georgetown, 3 U, arrived at New York, January ll. B'hipnewi by Telegraph. WILMINGTON, N. C., January 14.- ?rrived, steam? ers W P clyde, fr m New York, and James A Gary, from Baltimore SAVANNAH, January 14.-1 rrived, schrs Sabine, New London; Four Sisters .Boston; Margaret, Prov? idence; Donna Anna, Havana. Cloared, steamship Herman Livingston, New York : Fannie, Baltimore. Weather mild; wind south west. LIST OF VESSELS CP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS rOj\, FOREIGN LIVERPOOL. Steamship Golden Horn, Blackdn, soiled.Doc 26 HAVANA. Spanish bark Ciscar, Oliver, cloared.Dec 28 Spanish brig Morey, Vidal, cleared.Dec 28 Hpani?h brig Rosalia, Mascavo, cleared.Doo 80 British brig Baltimore, V ancllo, up.;-Jan 2 Spanish polners Moria, Font, sailed.Dec 25 MATANZAS. Spanish brig Pastora,-, sailed.Dec 22 DOMESTIC. WISCA88ET, ME. Sehr Atalanta, Tuc ter, saned.Dec 18 ROCKLAND, ME. Bohr Wm Jones, Kean, sailed.Dec 30 ?nw TOBE. Brig Black 9 wan, RodgerB, olearod..Jan 6 Behr E H Furber, Cobb, cloared.Jon 7 Sehr J W Maitland, Lalgtiton, cleared.Jan 7 Sehr Robert Calda ell, McCormick, cleared.. ..Jan 7 Sehr Lil y, Francis, up.Jan 5 Behr Annie E Glovor, t erris, cleared.Doc 23 behr J L Leaob, stafford, cleared.Do J 22 Sehr Nel ie Carr, Lanaill, cleared.Dec 81 Sehr A G Ireland, Townsend, cleared.Dec 31 PHILADELPHIA. . Steamship Prometheus, Gray, to leave.Jan 13 Behr Albert 'thomas, Bo<igi>rs, cleared.Dec 31 Sehr Charles E Page, Doughty, sailed.Deo 18 BALTIMORE. KtoamsMp Sea Gull, Dutton, cleared.Jan 12 bohr Aila A Andrews, Robbins, cleared.Jon 10 Sehr i dward Kidder, -, sailed..Jon 10 Bohr Woat Dennis,-, sailed..Jan 10 L.IBT OF SHIPPING Isa the Port of Charleston, Jamaal ry 14. VBHtfELB UVB EX 100 TONS, AND STEAMERS COASTING WITHIN rmi STATS EXCEPTED, STEAMSHIPS. Statin (Br), S32 (ons. Way. at Vsnderhorst's wharf, for Llverpcol, loading-W 0 Bee fe Go. Champion, lils toa?, Teakwood, at Auger's wharf, fer Mew York, loading-Josnes Adger lt Co. Charleston, 122? tona, Berry, at Ad?or's wharf, from Now York, discharging-J Adgor & Co. SHIPS. Owogo, 973 tone, Post, In tho Stream, for Liverpool, ready-W B Smith li Co. Scotswood (Br), 745 tons, Yeaman.al Boyco's wharves, for Liverpool, loading-It Mure k Co. Podro Plandollt (Spantsh), 824 ton?, Amengnal, at Atlaullc wharf, fer Liverpool, loading-W P Hall. Corilla air), 756 tons. Joues, at Atlantic wharf, irom Liverpool, waiting-K Muro k Co. Riobard III, 985 tons, Wood, at Accommodation wharl, from Liverpool, discharging-Master. Musconaus (Br), 791 tons. Groves, at Kerr's wharf, from I iverpool, discharging-It Mure & Co. Amelia, 688 tons, Borohain, at Ai lan tic wharl, for Liv? erpool, loadlo^-Patterson k Stock. Graham's Policy, 7G9 tonn, Burgess,ut Atlantic wharf, from Antwerp, waiting-Patterson k Stock. Southern Bights, - tons, Williams, in the Stream, from Bordeaux, just arrived-Wm Reich & Co. BARES. Borneo (Br), 705 tons. Card, at Boyce & Co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-It Mino & Co Lizale H, Miltons, Spring, at Brown & ('o's wharf, for Liverpool, loafing-Street Bros k Co. Can SH (N G), 055 tons, Cluvor, al Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-(1 A Hoploy k Co. Monneguash (Bri, 5'J4 lons, Murray, at Hoy e k Co's wharf, from Liverpool, waiting-R Muro Ai Co, Floria, c<0 tons, Sarrett, at Atlantic wharf, for Liv? erpool, loading - Patterson & stock. W G Pu nam (British), 701) lou* Rickard, ut Atlantic wharf, foi Liverpool, loading-Willis & Chiselm. Olimpia (Spanish), 4SI tons. Pons, at Brown's wharf, from Cien fuegos, wai'int;-W P Hall. Agra iBri i-li). 039 tons, Fullmoro, at Vandcrborsi's wharf, from Liverpool, discharging-Ravcnel k Co. Kamma Fonder (Danish ), 354 tons. Krogli. at Atlan? tic wharves, from Liverpool, discharging-Willis & Chisolm. The Uncen (Br), GUS tons, Cook, in tho Stream, from Stranrean, Scotland, waiting-lt Muro & Co. Black Brothers (Ur), C51 tons, in thc Stream, for Philadelphia, ready-Master. BRIGS. Pensativo, (Spanish) 211 ton-', Vails, at Union wharf, for Barcelona, lo uling-P J Esuard. Enrus, 119 tons, Willey, at Adder's wharf, for New York, loading-Wm Roach k Co. Hampden, 150 t<>ns, Gatt, in tho Stream, from Mar? tinique, w.diing-Master. Croton, 110 lons, williams, in Ashl.-y Uiver, fora Northern Poi t, loading-J A Enslow it Co. SCHOONERS. L S Davis, 320 tons, Bishop, at Kerr's wharf, for Providence, ready-Master. Arctic, 194 ton?, Ogden, in Ashley River, for Balti? more, re idy-W Roach & Co. Ranger, 90 tons. Cooling, at Bennett's wharf, for West Indio^, ready- 1 Tupper & Sons. Mary Riley, 23rt tons, Riley, at Central wharf, for Philadelphia, loading-li F Baker & Co. J M Fitzpatrick, 212 tons, Smith, in Ashley Rivor, for Baltimore, loadingH F Baker k Co. Surprise, 219 tons, Symmes, at Central wharf, for Philadelphia, loading-H F Baker k Co. Abbie Pitman, 287 tons, Lombat, at N E Railroad wharf, from Boston, discharging-Mas'er. Jonas Smith, 397 ton?, Nichols, at Adger's wharf, for Boston, loading-Wm Roach & l o. H N Squire, 307 cons, Chate, at 2s E Railroad wharf, from Wood's Hole, discharging-Master. Willie Martin, 152 tons. Collins, at Brown's wharf, irom Portland, Me, waiting-T 1 upper k Sons. Mary D Haskell, 305 tons, Barber, at Brown's & Co's wharl, for Besten, loading-H F Baker k Co. Minerva, 111 tons, Collins, at Brown & Co's wharf, from Havana, dtschurginp:-J A Enslow & Co. Jos'ah Whitehouse, 270 tons. Jones, in Ashley River, Irom Roekport, Mo, discharging-J A Enslow & Co Sehr Mattie E Tuber, - tons, Cook, at Union wharf, from New York, discharging-Courtenay & Tren holtn. C E Raymond, - tons, Siggins, at Adger's . wharf, frc m Boston, discharging-Wm Roach k Co. lem {publications. -j^USSKLL'? BOOK STORK. 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Jan nary C _3mo GROVER & BAKER'S FAMILY SEWISG MACHINES. mHE Vf RY HIGHEST PRIZE-THE IMPERIAL jj Cross of the Lesion of Honor-was conferred upon the representative of tho GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES at tho Exposition TJniverseUe, Poris, 1867. Tho GROVER k BAKER FAMILY SEWING MA? CHINES aro the only Machines that can both sew perfectly and tmbrolder perfectly. They sew with threads direct from the spool, and re luire no rc-winding. Unlike other Machines, these fasten both ends of the seam by their own operation. With these Machines, while silk is used upon the right or facc-sido of the soam, cotton may bo used upon the other si lc. This can be done on no other Machino, and is a great saving upon all articles stitched or made up with silk. G RC VE lt & BAKER'S bEWING MACHINES are sold at New York prices by KINSMAN BROTHERS No. ?79 KING-9TKEET, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE STATE OF SOUTH CA BOLINA. January ? wfmlmo J^EETING-STKEl?T POUBiDRY, THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS "NOW FURNISHING THE IMPROVED MCCARTHY COTTON OIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, of various sizos on band IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CORN MILLS, SUGAR MILLS, 81 UAR BOILERS AND PANS, of all sizes HORSE POWERS AND GIN GEARING, from 0 to 10 feet in diameter IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESSES for Hand* power, Saw and Rice Mills MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of AU descriptions made to Order Particular attention paid to HOUSE FRONTS AND CASTINGS VOR BUILD. 1NOS, GRATINGS, CISTERN COVERS, SASH WEIGHTS, dis., dc, WILLIAM 8. EtENEBEY, MA CU I NTS 2 AND FOUNDER * NO. 814 MEETING-STREET, CHAIUJBSTON, S. C. Augusta . awa A D V A N C E S ON CO T TO N . TO PLANTERS AND OTHERS WI8UIN? TO II O L I) C 0 T T ON 1 N E NOLAND, Where STORAGE, INSURANCE, and other expenses for holding arc LESS than m thc United .stator, TO will advance TEX CENTS PK lt. POUND ON M I 1) J) L 1 Si (J S , Shipped to our friends in Liverpool, chargiuq ti?c Eng. lish commercial rate of interest, -.vtiii.ii at present bi FIVE PEU VI?ST. Aud hohl as ]<n\<? as desired. CLAGHOUN, UER RING & CO,, A>.' roiumodulton Wharf, November 13 2 moa fen/IIS Tl*Si CREATV?f^ SOUTHERN TONIC FOR THE WEAK FOR THE PALE FOR THE SICKLY FOR THE AGED FOR FEMALT:? FOR SPRING USE I 49-NO BITTERS EQUAL TO THEIU.^ TUE CELEBRA TED SUMTER BITTERS, made bf PURE LIQUOR, HERUS AND ROOTS, eo well known in Pharmacy : PERUVIAN BARK, CHAMOMILE FLOW ERS, SNAKE ROOT, CHERRY BARK, GINGER And such other H URB3 AND r.OOTS as will in all cases assist Pigestiou, promote the secretions of tho system in the natural channels, aud give TONE AND VIGOR IO THE YO UNG AND OLD, MALE AND FEMALE! All Usc It With Wo nd erf al Succcn BRINGS COLOR TO THE PALE W KITE LIT. BLOOM AND BEAUTY TO THE THIN FACE AND CARE-WORN COUNTENANCE. CURES FEYER AND CRE? ATES APPETITE. TRY THEM. USE NO OTHER. Ask lor SUMTER BI IT ERS. >o'.d by Druggist! and Grocers. B-See that our signature is ovra- the cork of each bottle. OO WIK & MOISE. POPRIETORS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Augunt e 0mo+ Charleston, .'. c JOHN D . ALEXANDER, ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT, No. 16 Broad-street. RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS BUSINESS IN AD? JUSTING ACCOUNTS of Merchants and others, and in WRITING UP AND POSTING their BOOKS, either in part or whole. &c. January 9 pilfer.. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality, finish and price. > MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ? Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, EXPRE8S BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES? COMBINATION LOCKS Pleaso send for a catalogue to MARVIN & GO., (oldest safe manufacturers) w_i . i (205 Broadway, New York, va? v P \ 721 Chestnut St., Phila. Warehouses j 108 Bank St., Cleveland^ And for salo by our agents in the principal oities throughout the XTnited States. ? FOR SALE BY WM. M. BIRD & CO., No. 303 EAST BAY, CHARL*?TO*T December 29 lyr