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A liiillud or til? Period. PART 1 . The auld wire Fat ai her ivied door (Butter ami eggs aud a pound of cheese.) A thing she had frequently done before ; And her kniitiug reposed on her aproned knees. The piper he piped on thc hill top high (liuuer sud eggs aud a puuud or cheese;) Till the cow said, "1 die," and thc goose asked whv ?" And thc dog said nothing, but searched for fleas. The farmer bc strode through the dim farmyard (Butler and eggs and a pound of cheese:) His last brew ol eider had turned out hard Thc conm dion or which with the plot one secs. The rarmer"s daughter hath frank blue eyes (Bu'ter and eggs and a pound ol cheese;) She hears the rook caw in the windy skies, As she sits at thc lattice and shells her peas. The former's daughter hath ripe red lips (Bntte'r and eggs und a pound or cheese;) If you try to approach her, away she skips Over tables aud chairs with apparent ease. The farmer's daughter hath soft brown hair (Bntter and eggs and a pound of cheese:) Aud I met with a ballad, 1 can't tell where, Which mainly consisted ol hues like these : TART ii. She sat with her hands 'neath her dimpled checks (Butter and eggs and a pound or cheese;) Aud spake not a word. While a lady speaks There is hope- but she didn't even sneeze. She sat with her han.ls 'neath her crimson cheeks (Butter and eggs and a pouud ol cheese) She gave up memling ber lather's breeks, And let me cat roil iu her best chemise. She sat with her hands 'neath her burning cheeks (Butler and eggs and a pouud or cheese;) And gazed at tuc piper for thirteen weeks ; Then she followed him out o'er the misty leas. Her sheep followed her. and her tails did them (Butter ano eggs and a pound of cheese:) And this soug is considered a perfect gem ; And as to the meaning, it's what yoa please. COMJZEltCIAZ NEWS. imports? t rvikTOoL-Per British Btcamshlp Aragon-T 1,1.T ?r.hpnware. lo W L Webh- ??..< - crates . ., ^?.?w ?arronwarc, 180 iron pots. 1 case hardware, to JE Adger A co; 6616pieces oarronware, to Uart A co; 30 cases wine, to J Small A- co; l case apothecary ware, to J K Spear; 1 bale leather, to C Uravcley; 7 casks hardware, to Hart A co; y casks hardware, to J M A JO Alexander; 2 casks sundries, to A Tobias' Sons; co cases plants, 20 bags Arrow ties, 1 case mdse. Tl tons coal, llu5 sacks salt, 1 bug wheat, to K Mure A- co. MATANZAS-Per brig Castillan-co hhds sugar, 60 boxes sugar, 159 hhds inclusses, 160 bbls mo? lasses, to W P Hall. Exports. NEW YORK-Per steamship Champion-100 bags j ??a island cciu,", <?-4 bales upland cotton, 18 | bales domestics aud slUturitih. ..... . BALTIMORE-Per stnUnStiip Maryland-M tierces rice, 792 bales upland cotton, 15 bales waste, 53 bales yaru, 22 bules leather, 61 bbls oranges and sundries. The Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, 1 SATURDAY EVENING, January 8, 1870. J Covrox.-Factors com Inned to offer but little of the staple, causing a very light business, bnt tnerc 'was no change of note in the market. Sales about 200 bales, viz: 6 at 22c; 3 at 22,tfc; 16 at 22>i; 18 at 22%c; 13 at 2Cc; 12 at 233%c; 32 at 23>ic; 12 at 23tfc; ia at 23?c; 4 at 23^; 15 at 24c; 28 at 9 at 24Jic; ll at 24"?; and 10 envrivato terms. We quote: LIVEUl'OOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary io good ordinary.22K@23*? Low middling.2SJ*@ Midduug.2*>i@ Strict middling.24>??i24>? RICE.-There was but little business In this arti? cle, prices remaining unchanged. Sales 27 lierces Of clean Carolina at G 3-iee per lb. We quote com? aum to fair clean Carolina at C@0 5-16; good tji@ 6Xc per lb. NAVAL STORES.-Thc market was Armer. Sales 83 bbls. spirits or turpentine in country packages, at 40c. per gallon, and 30U bbls. common aud No. 2 rosin at $1 oo per bbl. FREIGUTS-Are somewhat dull. To Liverpool, by steam, engagements are making at %d lb on uplands and lMd on sea Islands; by sail, Vi 9 re on uplands, and Jid f> lt on sea Islands. To Havre, by steam, nomi? nal; by sail, Dominai at j.'c on uplands and Pic on sea island-. Coastwise to New York, by steam, ??c H lb on uplands and lc on sea islands; by sail, ?icV 1? on up? lands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sail. }? @Xc H lb on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, J?c V lb on uplanrtY, by sall, somewhat nom? inal. To Baltimore, by steam, >?@>.c V lb on uplands: by sud somewhat nominal. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 days bills were nominal In the absence of gold dispatches. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. - Thc banks purchase sight checks at a off and sell at par; outside, pur ohase at off, and sell at par to ,\ discount. GOLD.-Nominal. Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, January 8 - Noon. - Consols 92?i. Bonds S5??. Turpentine 28s 3d. LIVERPOOL, January 8-Noon.-Cotton qniet; uplands ll ?id; Orleans ll&d; sales 10,000 bales. Western red wheat Ss ld; winter 8s 9d. Flour 31s 6d. Evening.-Cotton quiet; uplands ll>id; Or leans li??d; sales 10,000bales. PARIS, January S-Noon.-Bourse opened Arm. Rentes 74f 32c. 1 ver.ing.-Rentes 74r57c. HAVRE, January 8.-Cotton opened quiet both on the spot and ailoat. FRANKFORT, Jauuary 8.-Bonds closed flat yes? terday at 9i?i DOMESTIC MARKETS. NEW Y'ORK. Juuuary S-Noon.-Stocks unset? tled. Money 7 per cent. Sterling, long SJi; short 0>i. Gold 22>tf. Sixty-twos, ex-coupons, 15; Ten? nessee sixes, ex-coupons, WM; new 49.!?; Virginia sixes, ex-coupons, 51; new 5S: Louisiana sixes ex-coupons, old 70; Levee sixes C5Ji; eights ?0??; Alabama eights 93; Uves G3; Georgia sixes, ex- I coupons, SO; seveus 87J?; North Carolina sixes, ex-coupons, old 42#; new 28^; Sooth Carolina sixes, ex-coupons, new 73. Flour ls without ma? terial change. Wheat ls quiet and heavy. Corn doll ami declining. Pork Armer; mess $28. Lard firm at 16>ic. Cotton Arin; middling 25)?c. Spir? its turpentine Arm at 45a45^c. Rosin Arm at $2 15for strained. Freiguts Armer. Evening.-Cotton quiet; sales 2000 bales; net receipts of the week at all of the United States ports were 103,205 bales; exports or the week from all United States ports to Great Britain were 220,234 bales; exports or the week from all United States ports to the Continent were 21,133 bales; stock on hand and on shipboard, not yet cleared, at all United States ports is 422,229 bales. Flour dull and declitilng; superflne State and Western $4 65a6. Wheat slightly favors buyers. Corn drooplug; new mixed Western 85a93c; new yel? low Southern 97a0Sc; old Western mixed $109 delivered. Whiskey Armer; Western $1,1 02al 05. and closing at $1 02. Mess pork heavy and droor> lng at $27 70a28 50; new and old $23. Lard fceavy. Naval stores flrui. Groceries quiet. Freights quiet and Arm. Money easy, with ex? ceptions, at C per cent. The bank s?atcuicm ls thc most fovorable for many months, the bauks gaining eight millions in the reserves against the increase in liabilities. Gold lower at 223,'. Governments strong; sixty-twos lS^al?^; State bonds Ann. CINCINNATI, January 8.-Whiskey 93c. Pre \lsion< quiet and Armer. LoriiviLi.E, January 8_Provisions Armer. Mt83 pork ?27 50. Bacon, shoulders 13<{c; clear e.des lo?c. Whiskey unchanged. WILMINGTON, January 8.-Spirits turpentine Armer at 42c. Rosin steady; strained $1 50. Crude turpmine unchanged. Tar $1S5. Cotton steady at 23^a24c. At?(:i'STA, January 8.-Cotton, market Armer: sales 500 bales: icceipisS40 bales; middling 23.'^c. SAVANNAH, January 8.-Cotton, receipts 223.", bales; exports 4151 bales; sties 700 bales; mid? dling 2-i^c; mir ... easier. MOBILE, January 8.-Conon in good demand and clo-e I qu et; .-a es 1759 bales; middliug 24c; rece.pts 1G4S bales, exports luce halos. NEW OBLXAXi, Janr.ary S.-Conon quiet at 24J?a24>?c; sales3M0bales; ?ecelpts 3185 bales; exports coastw.-e 31 ;s bales. Gold 21Ji? ster? ling 31%. New Yolk sight i< discount. Havana lUurket. HAVANA. Jauuary l.-Our sugar market has been rather quiet through the week, owing to the holidaysaud Hie disagreement ot planters and factors wiih thc tare established by the principal commercial houses of this city, which, in conse? quence, will be so modilied as to meet thc views 01 producers if practicable. The matter is under advisement aud discussion with the best feelings for a satisfactory adjustment. The dully trans? actions in this connection will demonstrate thc actual condition of tho market, and verify thc basis lor No 12 at $4.Sa4,S' per 100 lbs, and other grades as fully advised m my previous report. The coutracts and sales made lu Cardenas or sil? gare and molasses will be or Interest to North? ern dealers, who arc represented by their agents here, and ror whom must ol' the goods were pro? cured. Shipped nence and rrom Matanzas during the week, 70S1 boxes and 16'JS hhds. of which to the United Slates 45S2 boxes and all thc hhds; balance I to Euroi-eau ports; leaving stocks in thc two ' ports equal to liU.TbS boxes and 0975 hhds, against tor same period or tue previous year, ol 30,141 boxes and 1430 hhds. In other articles or pro? duce or the island we have uotliing new to advise. The amount aggregates, 1 will torward as soon as possible. Huyera ul sugar and lear have not round thc market quite as propitious ror their business as they had reason to anticipate. 1 refer for par? ticulars to thc following, giving the business his? tory lor the week: Sugar market, daily transactions, no sales on account ol the holidays. Un the 27th, rrom Car? denas, mostly for account of Havana merchants, we have the following sales reported: loo hhds estate Indarra relining at 7,'? reals per arrobe; 110 do. Regula at ??? dow; 50 do. Central at "'A do.; 500 do. San Martin (Centrifugal) Nos. 12 to 14 at 9 do.; ICO do. Carambola good refining nt S.V?; loo do. Destino do. do. at 7'.a' do.; SO do. Teutativuc do. at 7Jtf do., gold, ?iud loo do. Doloritas at p. t. Also, at Cardenas, a cargo muscovado molasses at 7}.,' reals per keg. Total 1130 hhds. ?bt li-no reports ol sugar transactions, quiet. 29th-mar? ket continues inactive; only sale. 150 boxes No. ll;'i, and 10 do. cucuruchos No. 9.?$ ol the Tinaja estate at 9>j reals per arrobe. Total 172 boxes. 30th-market quiet; sales of Reunion estate, 154 boxes No. 12 at u reals; 25 do. No. 10,'x at %% do., and 13 boxes Centrifugal No. 10 at 7 reals, ut' the Tinaja do. 10?boxes No. 12 at 0 reals; i? do. No. 10,S at 9 reals; do. ortho Sant?sima Triuidad, 300 boxes Centrifugal No. 13 at 8J? reals, and of oilier estates nco boxes Nos. 17 to njj at u# reals, nil with 15 per cent. tare. Total sales of the day 1704 boxes. 31st-Sugar transactions in the cuy have been Insignificant, but efforts are being made to regulate thc tare, ns 15 per cent is not acceptable to many planters, and a respec? table minority of sugar factors and merchants, whicli has a ttiidpn"" to restrict transactions lo .*-?--. .'? ..T*7,"- ?" "'e to meet ma ...v ?ow wno are aUXIOUB to re?.- mmmna turing engagement?, mic following ?nn.rra?r^j and sales ai e reposed freni Carden"'.", mostly lo? Havana account: One contract for carly delivery or looo hhds muscovadoes regular to good refin? ing, at S reals, and one for 4uo do ol molasses sugars, Nos 12 to 14, at the same rates. Snles there during the week of 1500 hhds, inferior to regulan) relining goods, at "j'i lo ~?\reals, and tor gooo leguhir io good, Stos.'j du; IUO hhds of centri? fugals, Nos 13 to 10, at ?>,J? do, and one cargo of muscovado molasses at 7,'jf, reals per kegof?'i gallons. The action will Improve with settlement or the qucston as to tare on sale packages, ?c. FREIGHTS.-December 29, Spanish bark Isabel, Ooo hhds sugars, Cork and u port in Creal lirltain, at ?i iii, and 5 "er ct nrini?>?-e to \n?J> j; Dav??? and MatAhzas. 'American"bark SW Holbrook'.' W Lida do, Boston, at $5 per hhd and SI per box. Brig Proteus, 400 hhds molasses, Sngua la Grande and New York, at ?4 per HO gallons, g c g c. Do sehr Central America, 470 hhds do do do. Do sehr Chiloe, to load lumber, Pensacola and return, ai ?a per M reef. 30th, Spanish bark Chiripa, 1300 boxes for Antwerp at ?1 los. Do bark Alexandra, New orleans and Barcelona, 1200 bales colton, at $115 per loo His. De brig Isabel, for Sagua lu Graude and Falmouth, 1200 boxes sugars, hi ?313* Od. 31st, Swedish bark Kron Prince, 1200 hhds sugars, Caiccnas and Falmouth, at ?2 2s od net ton, Spanish ii,voice weight. EXCHANGES light. London-?3000 at lGJ.f pre? mium; ?8000 at 14 do.; ?3000 al l-l?? do.; Jnuoo al 14S do.; and small sums at UJ? do. Puns 100.000 rrancs at Iii premium. United Slates currencv. SP-'.oooai 14discount; ?<o.oooatl4'.?do.; $15.000 itt 14>i do ; $10,000 at 14 do., payable in gold at short sight, $13,000 at 5 premium. Total sales ol' the week: London, ?75,0011: Paris, loo.uco rrancs; United Stales currency, fcsj.'-eo; do. In gold bills, $133,000. closing rate* ol las: eveuinji and ot the week: lor London, linn al 14 to 14 Jj premium; Paris, iii to ljido.. Hamburg marks banco 43 lo42J,; Spain 4 to &M do.; United State currency 60w at sight at \v,. to i4?,i dlscoeut: short at"l2 to ll?i do.; gold do ut 3 lo ??M pre? mium; do. short ut 5 to 0>4 do., with renewed ac? tion in i he sugar market, exchanges win ba in better demand, and freights already reviving with advance lu raies. Our health in elly and country perfect, and we hear nothing disturbing from lin seat, of war, which embraces territory 200.\0'J, 12,500 square miles, according io official reports ol the ofllccrs ol' thc govern ment in the field. Boston Ulnrket. BOSTON, January 5.-COIKLK.-The marte: continues very quiet and no sales of importance. Java has been selim.: at 22>-a23,!;C, gold, in bags and pockets, and R.o at lOaibc pei lb. Thc stock ls 54LS bags and 25,ooo pockets. COTTON.-There ls a little bettor feeling for cot ton. bot demand continues mod?rale. Thc saicy have been at 232?a24Mo for ordinary. 24 .?.j a 24 .Vc for good ordinary. 2?a20'?c ror low middliug, 25S ?2CC for middling. Including upland and Guff. The market closes firm at mese prices. Stock 2000 bales. DO.UKSTICS.- Tho demand for cottons have not brou very active since our last, but all desirable styles are held linn, wiih a reduced stock lu the hands of manufacturers. Woollens are in mode ratp.demand, but we look for , n improvement as soon as'.he active spring trade commences. Prices of both woollens and cottons are still quite low. GUSSY BACS.-The market continues very qui.', and prices are nominally 10>ial7 ?ic for light and heavy bags, with some sales in New York in this range. CONNY CLOTH.-There have been sales of 140 bale?, in bond, at IOJ$e, gold; and 300 bales Borneo, to arrive, at ll Mc, gold. NAVAL STORKS.- lu spirits or turpentine the sales have been confined to small lots at 46(?47/t?c per gallon. In tar, rosin, and pitch nothing ol auy cons?quence has been done. RICE.-Thc market is quiet, with small sales of Carolina at 7.'?'??7>i per lb. Savannah Market. SAVANNAH. January 6.-COT.ON.-We hnvc hada very quiet market duriug thc past week, with but slight variation of prices in favor of hold? ers, who have steadily maintained their views, aud consequently have not been free sellers. Most or the transactions, which have been very limited lu extent, have been forced, to, meet con tract s for future delivery. The market bas been marked by no peculiar features, und prices have been steadi? ly maintained, with an advancing leudeucy at the close. On Friday, December aisr, thc market opened very active, und continued buoyant at advanced figures, the demand exceeding the offering stock: sales of 1200 bales were made, ou a basis ol 24 cts for Liverpool middling. Saturday, January 1st, being a holiday, there was no market, though buyers were out pros? pecting. Monday, January 3d, a good dcmatrtl prevailed at full prices, and sales reached luuO bales, on a basts or24c for Liverpool middling. Tuesday, January 4th. therewus a brisk inqui? ry, but, ut consequence or Hie advanced views ol holders, buyers withdrew and but lillie was done. Sales 450 bales. Liverpool middling 24,'.c. Wednesday, Jan miry 6th, holders were still I fi iii. asking higher prices, buyers holding off. I About300 bales were sold. Liverpool middliug 24u24'?C, Thursday. January 6th, the market was verv quiet, in consequence of the telegraphic complica? tions. Some2uo l?ales were sold, on a basis of 24c for Liverpool middling. The stock on hand and on shipboard Is steadily incnasing, amounting to over 07,ono bales, against 40.306 l?ales tue same time last year. Both receipts and exports have lallen offduring the past week. The receipts have been 15,538 bales uplands, and 341 bales sea Islands, from the following sources: 11,291 bales uplands per Central Railroad; 323S bales uplands per Atlantic and GHir Railroad; 624 bales upland per Savannah River steamers; 385 bales upland per steamer Two Boys, rrom Dublin, (Ja.; 200 bales sea islnnd per Florida steamers, aud 40 bales sea Islands per coasters. The exports dunug the week have been 7015 bales upland, and 4s.o bales sea island, as follows: 1304 bales upland aud 320 bales sea Island to Havre, per bark Venus; 4y03 bales upland aud Cl bales sea island to New York, per steamers; 842 biles upland lo Philadelphia; -160 bales upland lu Baltimore, nnd 94 bales sea island to Charleston. SKA ISLAND.-The market for this description ot the staple has been very quiet, most holders preferring io store their cotton than to sell nt present prices. About 300 bales were Bold, bm at such Irrcjpilar prices ax to be no Iudex tot be market. We..therefore, renew our quotations of last week, which ure to be considered nominal: Common to fair 33a42; medium Floridas iSoCS; line 60.100. FINANCIAL.-Money, though stlil tight, ls easier, and more hopefulness prevails. Still individual names are closely scrutinized, some small dealers having shown signs of weakness, sight exchange ls very scarce; buyine H*H ?f. Beliing % to par. Sterling is quoted at -?a ror six! r dav bills, with an npwurd tendency. Gold closes ut'20^ in New Jork; Inlying here at 20, selling 22a28. und seems tinner, A better business has. been done lu secu l\ nt i'm ? ??? "1" H^S :llrea<l.v. Tile pollt ?cal noffi? Srt. Suue by)hti*' but FuKu;tiTS.-TI;e large amount of tonnage In port causes freights to rule dull. \vQ ouoie^ot Um per steam for Liverpool direct. O la; do do via New lork, ?id; do per sail tu Llvenioul dull nt ?id; do to Havre, per sail, X?, gold. ' Georgetown Market. GEORGETOWN, January 5.-COTTON.-No sale? to report this week. We quote fruin 23 to aoc per lb. COHN.-Full supply. Small lots at reta:; Wrinr 1112 from $i 40 to $1 00 per bushel. TIMBKR.-No receipts pusi week. None In mar? ket for sale We quote ordinary msc; ?toou 10a toe: prime ISalOnrash ami in demand. TURPENTINE.-Virgin mp (3; yellow dip $3; scrape or nani $1 JO to $i ?J per bbl of 280 lbs lo the barrel. sriKiT* TURPENTINE- Per gallon 4ia.2e. TAR-Per bbl, retail, $17ft. Interior Cotton Market?. COLUMBIA, January 8.-Thc demand for cotton during the past week was very limited, the sales amounting to about. 141 bales at the following prices : 23 at 23?i; 32 at 23.'.i; 34 at 23>tf: 37 at 23: IS at ajfc, ORANGEBURG, January 7.-Sales during the week 60 bales. We quote : Ordinary 21a21??; low middling 22.!.,": middling 22?c. GREENVILLE. January 4.-Sales of the week 36 bales: 4 at 20c; 0 at 2lc; 13 at 21'ic; 4 at 22c: io at 21 Xe-_ Kiccipts by RuiUoutl, Jun uni y 8. SOCTU CAROLINA RAILROAD. . 546 bales cotton, 57 bales domestics. 317 bushels wheat, SI bbls nour, 72 bbls naval stores, 2 cars stock. To Railrond Agent, Thurston * Holmes, O W Williams 4 co, Graescr k Smith, frost A Adgcr, w 0 Ree A co, J R Bringle & Son, Reeder A Davis, Pcuter, Rodgers ,t co. G ll Walter A co, W 0 Courtney A- co, B J Wiss A oo, W K Ryan and others. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 142 bales upland and 18 bags sea island cotton, 197 bales naval store, cars lumber, bags cotton seed, mdse. Ac. To Mantouc A co, S 1* Stoney, Kinsman A Howell, J Marshall, Jr, Barden A Barker, W K Ryan, Geo W Williams A co, P Jen? kins, Kendall A Dockery, Kirkpatrick A Witte, Prost A A tiger, J A Qtiackcnbush, J A Pritchard, JEAdger A co, Caldwell A Son, Brodie A co, Howard A Bro, P Weltmann, Kanapuux A Gon? zales, W Gurney, W 0 Dukes A co, Graeser A Smith, E Welling. J C Mallouce, D C Ebaugh and Railroad Agent. Passengers. Per British steamship Aragon, from Liverpool W Kigdon, Louis Pollorce, Jean Pollorce, August Boma, Edward Robiusou, John Robinson, wife and 4 children. Per steamship Saragossa, from Kew York-C D Curtis, 0 Dollin, ii Floris!, E Mender, and wire, Dr Adams, F E Hurst, ll E Goodsell, J ll Under? wood, J M Campbell, S Martin. Per steamship Champion, for Kew York J L Jackson, E Aldrich, H Spear, J Poth, E Fins low, G Mack, R C Hawkins, J Kearney, and 4 on deck. Per steamer Pilot Boy. from Fernandina via Savannah aud Beaufort-E U Marshall aud io on declc. Per steamer Diclator, from Palatka, vii Jack? sonville. Fernandina and Savannah-J M Flein lng, W ll Benedict, A A Burwell, Mrs. Davis, Mrs Craigg, Miss Bullwinkle. Mrs Nipson, Mr Sha? man, Mr Stow, Capt Shackrord, G M Grover, T L Foorke. T B Masters, E Hansom, D Mitchell. Mr Dupree, John Richardson, D J Tooke, Mr Almo and wife. Mr. Hudson, J E Hazzard, John ll Dcvens, Mr Steward, Mr Watson, lt U Owen, A B Sp?ir ?? S PuH?T und *:i on tieck. POUT VAjjEJNUAR. MOON'S PIUSES. New Moon, 1st, 6 hours, 53 minutes, evening. First gunner, ?th, 3 hours, 42 minutes, evening. Full Moon, Kill. 9 hours. SS minutes, morning. Last Quarter, 24th, 5 hours. 3 minutes, morning. New Moon, 31st, lo hours, 21 minutes, morning. > JAN CAR Y. 10 Monday. 11 ruesday. 12 Wednesday. 13 Thursday... 14 Friday. 15 Saturday ... ic Sunday. srN. K1SES. 7.. 5 7.. 6 !.. 6 7.. 5 srN SETS. 6, ,11 5..11 5. .13 5. .13 CH 6..15 5..16 MOON 12..24 1..18 2..ll 3.. 8 4... 7 5.. 3 0.. 4 moa WATER. 1..19 2..10 3., a 3..54 4..63 6..47 6..36 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, JANUARY 9. ARRIVED SATURDAY. British steamship Aragor, Houison, Liverpool lett December 19. AKSOI leo. cargo. To R Mure A co, W L Webb, J B Adgcr A co, Hart A co, J Small A co, J E Spear, C Ora\ '-ley, J M A J C Alex? ander, A Tobias' Sous. Soon aller Raving port experienced strong westerly gules and heavy ?iuds lrom S W to W N W this side of Bermuda, accompanied by a sharp cross sea. Britb-h sehr Black mick, Lins, Matanzas-9 days. Sugar alni molasses. To J ? Knslow A co. on Hie 4iii January, latitude29.40, longitude 79.20, experienced a severe southwest na le, i u which .lining aleak and has pitt into th:? port lor re? pairs. Received from Cblsolm's Mill-19 bags sea island colton. To W C Bee A co, J ll Laggett A co, J Cainpsen A co, W C Courtuey A OO, Aiotvry A eo, J M r reds berg, Wardlaw A carew. Received lrom ciitsolm's Mill-22 tierces rice. To Reeder A Davis. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Saragossa. Ryder. New Volk. Mdse. To Kavctiel A co, J D Aiken A co, J E Adgcr, J Archer, Al A A Ashton, J Apple, T M Bristol, W M mill A co, K Bales A- co, R M Buller A Son, Came? ron, Barkley A co, Walker, Evans A Cogswell. W tl Chulee A co, CtacilU A Wilie, Crane, lioylstou Jr co, Douglass A Miller, Miles Drake, (i N Eiseii hcrg, Forsytbe, Mccomb A co, H D Fleming, B Foley, I' Lduillcmln, Goodrich. Wlneman A co, 0 Giildsieln, Il Gerdts A co, Harl A co,.' K Heath, S D Rawly, J II Hillman, J Ueesetuan, A A Isaacs, Jeno rds A co. Jennings, Tomllnsou A co, W Kllnk .t co, ll Klalte A co, 0 Kerrison, R ll McDowell, MeDuff, Cohen A co. J G Miinor A co, ll J Moses. M Alurrav, W A Meflrleiis, Thos Mullarky, F S Meyers, N Muller A co. .Northeastern Railroad, S ii Nelson, Hcnrv Oliver. D O'Neill A MU?, J p O'Neill A- Sou, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, 1) Paul A co, W F Paddon, Palmetto Pioneer Co-operative Asso? ciation, J II Ouacteuhush, C ll Quiuby A co, J R Read A co, J Russell, Aug Sidling. O W Steffen?, Southern Express, W Shepherd, J FTuylor A Sou, OTidemaii, W J Trim, W G Troll, I'llcrliardt A c , Walker, Evans A co, ii W Williams A co, Wugnei A Mousces, D H Walker. 12 M, January sib, 40 miles south of Hatteras, exchanged signals with eomptiny's steamship Magnolia, bound nurih; 8.30 A M, Jauuary 9tli, saw a bark run aground on Cape Roiualu shoals. Steamship Prometheus, Snider, Philadelphia. Mdse. To John A Theo Getty. SCR K Anent. J D Aiken A co, Walker Evuus A Cogswell, Came? ron, Burkley A co, Mrs Mary Byrd, John Judah, K H Jackson, SC RK Co, Bowie A Moise, Major F O Ogilby, Atlantic and Gulf R R Co. Slenliom-c A co. By rue A b'sgarty, W Steele, CS Cadden. Brown A Huger, McDulT Cohen, J C H Clausscn, John Wirth A co, Juhu Thomson A co. Crane, Boylstou A co, Kinsman Bros, Win A Skrlne. McLean A Kendall, Bernard O'Neill, Charleston .Mining and Manufacturing Co, Robert Adgcr, Rhett A son, Mrs U A Bowen. J Ralph Smith, T M Cater, Samuel il Wilson, B Feldmann A co, KricioA Chapman, A Johnson, Goodrich. Wineinan A co, T M P-risl'N1, Harnet While, J Cosgrove, C L Konalirens, L Conpin A co, Fogarties Book Depository, Chidna A Witte, Hart A co, c P Poppenheiiu, w C Bee A co, Lewis i lias, Mrs A S Izard, Budd A Blake, II Gcidts A co, J ll Abrahams, C Kerrison. Jr, p Walsh, John Slattery, Kiecke ,k Bchnctc, John Hurkamp A co, Frost A Adger, IV J Milier, Bernard O'Neill, ll t, Hobrucht, John ll Thee, R N Middle? ton, ll Schroder. Brig Castilian, Williams, Matanzas-9 days. Sugar and molasses. To IV P Had. M L sehr Lilly, Hughes, Kew York-0 days. Mdse. To W Roach A co, J E Adger A co, W II Andrea*?, H liiscbuir A co, w M Bird A CO, J C Burcknicyer, Il BulWlnkle A co, K Bates A co, Il Cobla A co, Cameron, Barkley A co, E R Cowper thwait. Dewie A Moise, D F Fleming A co, C D Franke, R Gannon, Hart A co, G S Hacker, N A Hunt, Holmes A Calder, J W Harrisson, Jennings. Tomliuson A cu,Jeffords A co, Kinsman A Howell, Kuobelock A Small, King A Gibbon, I. Lilienthai A co, C D Mitchell, W A Mehrtens, Mci) Cohen, B O'Neill, Ottendorf A co. Palmetto Pioueer Asso? ciation, D Paul A co. Pelzer, Rodgers A co, F Ptickhabcr, P P Tonie, South Carolina Railroad Agent, Northeastern Railroad Agent, Ravcnel A Holmes, St? nhousc A co, D H Silcox, W Shepherd, E il Stelling, ll blcgllng, John Thomson A co, A Tobias' MU?S, Walker, Evans A Cogswell. Paul, Welch A Brandes, W L Webb. J Wiley, P Walsh, Wagner A Monsees. Western Uti Uni Telegraph Companv, T M Bristoll A co, Geo W Williams A co. Stull. Webb A co, W M Clury, J lt Leavill and others. Sehr Emma, Hall, Baltimore-S days. Guano. To order. Sloop Kllen Gradlck, Cooper River. 1627 bushels rough rice. To Geo II Ingruliain A Son. Steamer Pilot Boy, Peck, Fernandina, via Sa vanuuh, Ac. 31 bales conon, 25 packages. To J I) Aiken A co. G II Hoppoek, Hopkins, McPherson A co, Ravcnel A co, Miss K Thompson, Mrs J L .Dawson, Southern Express Company, John Banckcl A co, R E Screven, Fraser A DUI. steamer Pluuter. Foster. Gheraw and Landings on Peedee River. 195 bales cotton. 119 bbls rosin, l-"6 tierces rice and sundries. To Ravcnel A Holmes, Henry Daly, G W Williams A co. Mowry A co, Reeder A Davis, Kirkpatrick A Witte, F'rost. A Adger. W C Bee A co, G II Walter A co, W K Cyan. J c Chinasen, Barden A Parker, i harston A Holmes, Shackclford A- Kelly and others. Steamer Dlctaior, Willey, Palatka, via Jackson, ville. Fernandina aud Savannah, r.o bales sea Uland conon, mdse, Ac. T? J D Aiken .V co, J B B ??loan, Mantouc A co, w M Lawton. Piiickut y HMS, Soiuhern Express Company, Walker, Evans A co, .1 B Tugul, lujrraliam A Son. Reeder A Davis. Patti, Welch A Brandes, Kirkpatrick A Witte, W B Williams A Sou. G W Williams A co, J N Bub son, Fraser A Dill. Hopkins, McPherson A co, W S Corwin A co. Wilcox. Gibbes A co, W ll Welch, Hazzard, J S Stoney, w ii Whildcti A co, Charles IJtscbgl, C II Meyer, J S Havarti, Win Higgins, Gourdin, Matihlesseti A co, S M Tooke, order and oilier-'. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood. New York Jas Adger A co. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore Courtenay A Trenholin. Brig S P Brown, Blackwell, Havana, via Wil? mington, N C-J A linsiow A co. SAILED SATURDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York. Steamship Maryland, Johnson. Baltimore. Sehr D Y Si l eaker, Vun Cilder, Wilmington. NC. Sehr David Collins, Townsend, Wilmington. NC. Sehr J M Richards, Irving, Ballimore. Sehr Admiral, Stet lu?an, Savannah. IN THE OFFING. Ship Southern Cider, Higgins, Genoa, via Gibral? tar- :.a days lrom Hie linter. Ballast. To thu master, on the T:ti instant, off Cape Bomalli, Bp.ike the ship Nautilus, Hager, Hom London for Savannah. British bark Thc Queen, Hetherington, from Liverpool I 8chr T D Wilder, from New York. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship James Auger, Lockwood, New York, January 6. Hark Helen Sands, Woodside, Buenos Ayres, November 18. Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, Boston, January 5. UP FOR THIS PORT. Brig Black Swan, at Ealtlmore, January 7. CLEARED F?K THIS PORT. Sehr Wm Flint, Post, nt New York, January 6. Sehr Hud and Frank, Pendleton, at Norfolk, Jauuary 6. Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, at New York, Jan? uary s. Sehr John Stookton, Price, at New York, Janu? ary 6. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. The Charlotte Maude, MeNaughten, from Liver? pool. December 24. BY TELEGRAPH. SAVANNAH, January 8.- Arrived, steamship Virgo, New York. Cleared steamships oriental, Boston, and Tonawanda. Philadelphia; barks E A Cochrane. Boston; Carl George, Bremen; sehr Ida Bl rd sa ll and steamship San Jacinto, Kew York. WILMINGTON, January 8.-Arrived, steamers Fairbanks, from New York; and Gary from Balti? more. MEMORANDA. The brig Georgie, Swan, from Georgetown, S C, arrived at Baltimore Jauuary 0. The sehr nud and Frank, which cleared at Nor? folk, Va, on the ct.h Instant, for this port, had on board a cargo of 0600 bushels corn. The sehr Rhodclla Blew. Haley, from George? town, S C, cleared at New York January 6. The sehr Souter, Newton, for Charleston, put Into Norfolk, Vu, January 7. LIST OF VESSELS Cr, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS TORT. FOREIGN. LIVEltrOOL. British bark Queen, Hetherington, sailed..Nov 23 Hark Annie Torrey, Lobby, sailed.Nov 25 Hark A B Wyman, Wy mau, up.Dec 10 Thc Charlotte Maude, MeNaughten, sailed..Dec 24 BRISTOL, ENG. The friand Queen, Brooks, sailed.Dec 17 HAVRE. The France, Exmeliu, sailed.Dec 2 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Brig Jesle A Dcvereaux, Clark, sailed.Dec 23 Sehr Ida Bella, Fisher, cleared.Nev Si Sehr Kate E Rich. Doughty, cleared.Dec 31 behr A E Glover, Terry, up.Dc? 31 PROVIDENCE, B f. British brig Peter A John,McLaughlin.sW..Dec 17 NEW YORK. Sehr Henry Whitney, Perkins, up.Dec 13 Sehr Wm Flint, Post, cleared.Jan o Sehr T D Wilder, Holmes, cleared.Dec 22 Sehr George A Mary, Lord, sailed.Dec 30 Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, cleared.Jan 0 Sehr Marian Gage, Shepherd, cleared.Jan 4 Sehr John stockton, Price, cleared.Jan 9 PHILADELPHIA, Sehr Alexander Young, Young, cleared... Dec 29 Sehr J M Brooman, Crawford, cleared.Dec 24 BALTIMORE. Steamship Falcon, Horsey, sailed.Jan 6 Rrig Mary Stewart, Adams, cleared.Dec 24 Sehr George Taalanc, Steelman, cleared.. .Dec 16 Sehr Whitney Long, Hayes, up.Dec S Brig Lizzie A Watson, Watson, np.Jan 1 Sehr Kate Walker, Warren, up.Dec 30 Sehr John Johnson, Merrick, cleared.Jan 4 Sehr Annie Gilllse, Mitchell, up.Jan 6 Brig Black Swan, up.Jan 7 NORFOLK, TA. Sehr Hud and Frank, Pendleton, cleared...Jan 6 F Shipping. OR NEW YORK. MERCHANTS' LINE. The Regular Packet Schooner N. W. JSj? SMITH, Tooker master, having a part of lier $20* cargo engaged, will sail with dispatch for thc above port. For balance of engagements, apply to WM. ROACH A co.. Agents, Corner Adgcr?B South Wharf and East Hay, Janio mwf Down Blairs. JA O? LIVERPOOL. TO SAIL ON OR ABOUT THE 20TU INSTANT. The first class American- Bark WETTER HORN, LaHderken, Master, of small capa? city, ls rapidly loadlug for the above port. For balance of freight room apply to jatl7 STREET BROTHERS A CO ?pOR LIVERPOOL. The British Ship MUSCONGCS, GrovcR, St Master, having a large portion of her cargoes engaged and on board, will have dispatch. For freight for 400 bales of cotton, apply to It AVENEL A CO., Corner East Bay and Vaudcrhorst's Wharf, Jan3 _ "pOR LIVERPOOL. The flue British bark LAKEMBA, Capt. F.^a* A. Brown, being of small capacity, will load^Ea with dispatch for t he above port. For freight en? gagements apply to HENRY CARD, jan3 Accommodation Wharf. JP 0 R LIVERPOOL. ~ Thc favorite American ship "H. C. WIN-^At Til KOP," J. H. Stewart, Master, ls nowSSsi ready for cargo. For engagements of Freight apply to PATTERSON A STOCK, South Atlantic Wharf, Jan3 Corner Exchange street. p O ll LIVERPOOL. Thc Al BriUsh Bark ATLANTIC, Captain s?? Vcruam, having a large portion of her car-ZS&OL go engaged and on board, wants COO bales ol Cot? ton to complete thu same. For Freight engagements, api?!v to ROBERT .MURE A CO., dcc28 Boycott wharf. yoi! LIVERPOOL. The British Ship GORILLA, Captain Say. J5? having u large portion of her Cargo cii-5????? gaged and going on board, for Freight engage? ments apply to ROBERT MURE A CO., dec28 Boyce's Wharf. EXCURSIONS TO ALL POINTS OF INTEREST AROUND THE HARBOR. Tlie fast .Railing ?nd comfortably np- JJ* pointed Yacht ELEANOR will now rasutueSgjgi her trips lo all points in thc harbor, starting EVERY NORNING, ul lo o'clock, and every API-KK NOON, ai 3 o'clock, from South Commercial Wharf. For Passage or Charter, apply next door south of Hie Mills House. nov? "mos jp OR LIVER POOL. The Al British Bark YUMURI, Cochran, 'jj* Master, will have quick dispatch for the^aaai above port. For Freight apply to R. T. WALKER, dee 17 Boyce's Wharf. j T. HUMPHREYS, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. SALES OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. BONDS, SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO PECTY ATTENDED TO. No. 27 BROAD STREET, Charleston, s. c. REFERENCES.-Hon. HENRY BUIST, W. J. MA? GRATH, Esq., General JAMES CONNER. T. R. WARING. Kan._oct4 1 L L I S ct C ll I S O L M, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, Will attend to thc Purchase, Sale and Shipment (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) of CO'ITON. RICE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF. Charleston, S. C. E. WILLIS.A. R. CHISOLV. OCI25 A. (J. KAUFMAN BROKER, No. 25 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. SOUTHERN SECURITIES of every description, viz: Bncnrrcnt Bank Notes, State, City and Rail? road Slocks, Bonds and Coupons, bought and sold on commission. ALSO, COLD AND SILVER COIN. Orders solicited aud promptly executed. Price? Current issued weekly and forwarded gratuitously to any point on application as above. At tent iou given to the purchase and sale of Rilli Estate. dccl.1 mwf sm ns RAC 1FLEMING'S WO UM CONFECTIONS, ; (SANTON1NE.) They are pnrely vegetable, safe and sure. The best in use. For"sale by Dr. H. BARR, No. 131 Meeting street, oct5 Wholesale Agent F _Sllipping._ OR NEW roRK Tlie First-class Side-wheel Steamship CHARLESTON, of thc NeW York and^SsiSL-. Charleston Steamship Company's Line, James Berry, Commander, will leave Adger's Son th Wharf on TUESDAY, the nth instant, at 1 o'clock P. M. Jt?S?" Through Billa of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool. ?S"Marine Insurance hy this Line han* per cent. ?'?..Snparlor Accommodations for Passengers. Janl0 2 JAMES AUGER * CO., Ageuts. Y 0 R NEW YORK PASSAGE $15. nie superior Steamship SARAGOSSA, ^a^^rp. Cr.ptain C. Ryder, having clemant nnd2?ffi?a8g? spacious accommodations for passengers, will leave Vanderhorst's Wharf, on THURSDAY, 13th January, 1870, at 2 o'clock P. M. RAVENEL .t CO., Jans . Agents JpOR PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. Tlie steamship PROMETHEUS, Capt. <*;?-?&K A. B. Gray, will leave North Adan tlc S&QBMS Wharf on THURSDAY, the 13th instant, at - o'clock. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN A THEO. GETTY, Jnn8 North Atlantic Wharf. "P O K LIVERPOOL. CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL STEAMSHIP LINE. The Fine Iron Screw Steamship "ADAMA," Thomas Sanderson, Com-,_ mander, is now ready to receive F/clgnt Jorihe above port. Cotton forwarded by this Line to all thc prin? cipal points on the Continent of Europe, and Through Bills Lading signed at Charleston. The "ADALIA" will be followed the new Steam? ship "ARAGON." For Freight engagements, apply to dec28 ROBERT MURE A CO.. ?tUNARD LINK OF MAIL STEAMERS Between NEW TORK and LITER-j/df-S&L TOOL, calling nr. Queenstown. 23*iZo&L A USTRALASi AN, MA LTA, ALEPPO, PALMYRA, CHINA, SAMARIA, CUBA. SIBERIA, HECLA, TARIFA, JAVA, TRIPOLI. One of thc above First-Class Iron Mail Steamers are intended to sail as follows: From Liverpool for Kew York direct evory SAT UiniAY. From Liverpool (calling at Cork Harbor) for New York via Boston every TUESDAY. From New York for Liverpool (oalling at Cork narbor) every THURSDAY. Certificates Issued to bring ont Passengers from any part of Europe at lowest rates. i OT Freigut or Cabin Passage, apply to CHAS. G. FRANKLYN, No. 4 Bowling Green, New York, For Steerage Passage, apply to Trinity Sand? ing, No. Ill Broadway, Kew York, or to WM. ROACH A CO., Agents, nov4 1 smwSmos Charleston. pACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. steamers of the above line leave Picr.^d=?egfc So. 42, North River, foot or Canal street Sm?SB? New York, at IS o'clock noon, or the fith and 21st of every mouth (except when these dates fall on Sunday, then thc Saturday preceding.) Departure or fith and 21st connect at Panama with steamers for South PacltJc and Central Amer lean ports. Those of 6t li ton eil at Manzanillo. Steamship AMERICA leaves San Francisco for Japan and China February 1,1S70. No California steamers touch at Havana, but gu direct rrom New York to Asplnwall. ? One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine ami attendance free. For Passage Tickets or further information ap ply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf, fool of Canal-street, North River, New York. F. IL BABY, Agent, niarchl2 lyr_. JJMAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA AND AIKEN, And other plaees, should lay in their^dpj&Skv supplies or Clarets, Champagnes, Cor-SaHMS dials, Brandies, Whiskies Wines, Canned ?soups und Meats, American and English Biscuits, De? villed Ham, Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco and Imported Segara. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 276 King street, opposite Hasel, Charleston, S. C. Branch or No. coo Broadway, corner 20th street. New York._scpt2s Smos ?pOR EDISTO, ROCKVILLE, ENTER PR1SE AND WAY LANDINGS. The Steamer ST. HELENA, Capt. _ ?JT^_>, H. D. Elliott, wlU leave as above. JSBSjBmSBm from South Commercial Wharf, TUESDAY NIGHT, nth instant, at 12 o'clock, and Edlsto WEDNESDAY, at ll o'clock A. M. * Freight received on TUEIMAY until suusct. JNO. IL MURRAY, Agont, Market Wharf Thc steamer will leave again WEDNESDAY MORNING, 10th Instant, at 4 o'clock, and Ed is to same day, at 4o'eluck P. M._ jan 10 2* JpOR CH ER AW AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON TnE PEEDEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN. Thc Steamer PLANTER, Captain _ -rTT^t?. J. T. Foster, will receive Freight To-J*^yg>""gJ MORROW, (Tuesday,) Hie nth Instant, al Accom? modation Wharf, and leave on THURSDAY MORN? ING, the 13th instant, nt 6 o'clock. Having supe? rior Stateroom accommodations, will take Pas sengers for the above points. Freight and Wharfage nius.t bc prepaid. For engagements apply to ' RAVEN EL & HOLMES. Agents, janlO 3_No. 177 East Bay. ?JpOR FERNANDINA, FLORIDA, INLAND ROUTE VIA BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON TUE GEORGIA COAST. Steamer riLOT BOY, Captain 0 _ -?H****, Carroll White, will leave i Marleston ?^i2\,rr^~ tur above points every SUNDAY MORMNU, at a o'clock. Leaving Savannah MUNDAY MORNING. at 0 o'clock. Returning, she will leave Fernandina ott TUES? DAY AFTERNOON, alter arrival of the train from Cedar Keys and Gainesville; leaving Brunswick some evening; leaving Savannah for Charleston, via Beaufort, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. For Freight or Passage apply to J. D. AIKEN A CO., nov24 South Atlantic Wharf. jr OR PAL AT KA, FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA JACKSON? VILLE AND LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Steamer "DICTATOR," Captain _ . J-fT**:>0)>. George E. McMillan, will sail from Jciv?ilr?i Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING at a o'clock, for above points. Steamer "CITY POINT," Captain Fenn Peck, will sail from Charleston every FRIP?T EVENING, nt 8 o'clock for above points. Connect? ing with all railroads nt Savannah going South and West. Connecting with thc Florida Railroad, at Fernandina, for Cedar Keys, from which place steamers connect with Mobile and New Orleans. Connecting, at Palatka, with Hart's steamers for thc Oclawaha River. Through Bills or Lading given for freights to Mobile and New Orleans. Freights payable on thc wharf All goods remain? ing on the wharf nt sunset will bc stored at risk and expense of owners. (Signed) J. D. AIKEN A CO.. I10V13_ Agents. "pXTRA TRIP TO BEAUFORT AND ClIISOLM'S LANDING ON AND AFTER DECEMBER 3. Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain C. _ -rlF^s Carroll White, will sail Tor above?^MC points every FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. Re? turning, will leave Beaufort same evedina to suit thc tide. J. D. AIKEN A CO., nov24 Agents T. F. CHUPEIN DENTIST, OFFICE NO. 275 EINO STREET, novl3 Omos c HARLES HICKEY, GILDER, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFAC? TURER, No. 345 KINO STREET, Charleston, S. C. Old Frames Rogilt equal to new. Looking glasses of all Rlzcs fitted fo Frames. Juat received, an assortment of fine Chromes and En^ravlgnB. decs w'mSans J?T?WAW GUA SOLUBLE A) SULPHUR Manufactured at Charleston, S. C., under thc dlrec ric Acid and Superphosphate Company. SOLUBL; PHOSPHATE Ol' LIME, or DISSOLVED BONE PHC these are valuable In the ratio of soluble Phosphor Thc immense deposits of Phosphatlc Guanos whi Dr. PRATT, consists mainly of Insoluble Phosphat by being ground to powder, and reduced by Snlph ble phosphate soluble In water, and thus made car Insoluble Phosphate found in any commercial Fert original Phosphate rock. The greater the proporti contains, the less I bc quantity required per acre, a containing thc highest percentage of Soluble Phos Impressed with these truths, the Sulphuric Acid Charleston the first extensive Acid Chambers south thc highest percentage of Soluble Phosphate of Lit Their Fertilizers arc offered under two forms : L ETIWAN NO. 1.-Pure Soluble Phosphate, guai solved Bone Phosphate of Lime. $60 per ton; ten r 2. ETIWAN No. 2.-Peruvian Superphosphate, gt Bone Phosphate, and one and a half to three per ce rnvian Guano to adapt lt. to atl Craps. $70 per ton; Wc also offer DISSOLVED BONE, of high grade, I mix luto any other compost, and we suggest that t turers to transport the Sulphuric Acid contained lt percentage. Jaulo raw2mos SJmgs, ?Erjetmcals, &z. ^ Y E R 'S CTTHARTIC~~T?TL'S7 TOR Ali THE PURPOSES OF A LAXATIVE MEDICINE. Perhaps no one medi? cine ls so universally re? quired by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any before so uni? versally adopted Into use, In every country and among all classes, as this mild bot efficient purgative PILL. The obvious reason is, that lt ls a more reliable and -lar more effectual rem? edy than any other. Those who have tried lt, know that lt cured them: those who have not, know that it cares thelr Eeighbors and friends, aud all know that what lt Joes once lt docs always-that it never fails through any fault or neglect of its composition. Wc have thousands upon thousands of the certifi? cates of their remarkable cures of the roUowlng complaints, but such cures arc known in every neighborhood, omi we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use In any qn?utltv. They operate by their powerful influence on the Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate lt Into healthy action-remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, rustoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, SUCH derangements as are thc first origin of disease. Minute directions are given in the wrapper on the box. for thc following complaints, which these PILLS rapidly cure: For DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, LISTLESSNESS LANGUOR and Loss of APPETITE, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stomach and restore Hs healthy tone and action. For LITER COMPLAINT anil its various symp? toms, BILIOUS HEADACHE, SICK HEADACHE, JAUN? DICE or GUEEN SICKNESS, BILIOUS COLIC and BILIOUS FEVERS, they should be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove thc obstructions which cause lt. For DYSENTERY or DIAERUCEA, but one mild dose is generally required. For RHEUMATISM, GOUT, GRAVEL, PALPITATION OK TUE HEART, PAIN IN THE SIDE, -BACK and LUNGS, ihcv should bc continuously taken, as re? quired, to change thc diseased action of the sys tem. with such change those complaints dis appear. For DROPSY and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS they should bc taken In large and frequent doses w produce the effect of a drastic purge. For SUPPRESSION a large dose should bc taken as it produces the desired effect by sympathy. As a DINNER PILL, take one or two PILLS to pro mote digestion nnd relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach anc bowels Into healthy action, restores the appetite and Invigorates the system. Hence lt ls often ad vantagcous where no serious derangement exists One who feels tolerably well, often linds that i dose of these Pius makes him feel decidedly bet ter, from their cleansing and renovating effect ot tlie digestive apparatus. DR. J. C. AYER A CO., Practical Chemists. Lowell, Mass., U. S. A..t Sold at wholesale and retail by DOWIE, MOISI A DAVIS, Charleston, S. C., and by Retail Drug gisti. everywhere._ nef4 n*r financial. J^OUIS Mc LAIN, BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 48 BROAD STREET. Charleston, S. C. Stocks. Bonds and Cold bought, carried am sold short lu New York City. Particular attention paid to the purchase am sale of all kinds of Southern Securities. (Hit 5 /CHECKS ON NEW YORK AND BILLS ON ENGLAND AND FRANC] SOLD. STEItLING AJST> FRANCS BOUGHT. 5 ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS, By LESESNE & WELLS, nnv2 amos_No. io Barun STREET. miscellaneous. IF YOU WANT YOUR PRINTING DON! In Fine Style nnd ut Reasonable Rates, go li EDWARD PERRY, No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel Charleston, S. C. dccl4 Onios JASON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTI IS WARRANTED TO REMOVE ALL DESIRE FOR TOBACCO RISON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE ls for sale by DR. II. BAER. G. W. AI MAIL G. J. LUUN. Du. E. H. KELLERS. DR. W. A. SKRINE. E. S. BURNHAM. n'ov24 wfmamns UPHA1PS ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG DRINK. A SURE CURE KOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Hollie. Sent by mull, postage paid, on receipt of price. Thc Antidote ls the best remedy that can be administered in Mania-a-Polu, and also for all nervous infections. Forsulcby Dr. H. DAER. No. 131 Meeting street, nctf. Agent for South Carolina. IF YOU WANT SCHOOL AND TEXT BOOKS of all kinds, cheaper than you can purchusc elsewhere, KO to EDWARD PERRY. No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hr tel, Charleston, t*. C. dceu rimes Gr EORGE S. HACKER'S DOOR, SASH AND BLIND FACTORY, SING STREET, OPPOSITE CANNON. DRESSED LUMBER ot every description. Turning done to order. A large stuck of Un above constantly on hand. Warerooms and oftice, No. 22 KAYNE STREET, decl7 fmwlmoDAC Charleston, 8. C. ?jers. 9 0S. MANURES, I C A. O I X>' ? :tlon of Dr. N. A. PRATT, Chemist, for the Snlphu fi*PBOSPHORIC ACID, In the form of SOLDBLS >SPIIATE, is the basis of all good Fertilizers, and 1c Acid which is in them, ch were discovered In 1867 In Sooth Carolina, by eof Lime, which is made available as a Fertilizer uric- Acid to such a condition as to make Its insoc? iable of beine; taken up by growing plants. The ilizer is of no more value to thc plant than the on of this Soluble Phosphate which any Fertilizer nd consequently the cheapest Fertilizer is that pbate. and Superphosphate Company have erected at i ef Baltimore, and arc able to offer to planters ne known in any market. ranteed to contain twenty-four per cent, of Dia? ler cent, discount for cash. ? laranteed to contain twenty per cent, of Dissolved nt. of Ammonia, with a sufficient addition of Pa? ten per cent, discount for cash. For planters or manufacturers who may desire to his ls the best and cheapest method for manufac i the mixture. Win be sold at a fixed rate for each YOI. C. BKE A CO.. Agents, Ko. 14 Adger's Wharf. Spool ?EoIton. ^^^^^^^^^ BEST SIX COU!) ?j <n ?sa i^acrj?OWAEBAKTJD SPOOL c?iTOH??St??*?0fetE?S? ?OO"?SHEV SIX-CORD. Stun Agents iaJScv. /irkfer X?P. COAT'S, af "Eadny, ScaflmiT. (anio mwBSmos . -_ "O.N.T." Spool Cotton IS THE BEST TOR HANDIMACHINE SEWING. FOB SALE BY ALL WHOLES AXE and BETAU. DRY GOODS DEALERS deel '? wfrnttno ficpntir Sitters. TBY PANK HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AND ALL DISEASES OF TBS STOMACH MD LIVER. TUE I ARE RECOMMENDED BT Tm MEDICAL FAOULTV. , HEGEMAN & CO., AGENTS, NEW YORK. -?- r ?SaMz?m? by C. F. P?NKNIN", CHZMIST ANS AF0THS0AB7, CHARLESTON", B.C. ??g~F(M' Sale by Druggists Evory?e/iere.~&l tobit mwflyr_ icrtiii?crs. j^Ui*?F?c""G^U^r6^C^MPAl?YTS COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME? FOlt COMPOSTINO WITH COTTON SEED. This article Ls manufactured at the Company's Works under thc direction and superintendence of Dr. RAVEN EL. lt contains thc same elements of fertility as Soluble Pacific Cuano, except that lt ls nut furnished with ammonia. It is prepared expressly for composting with cotton seed, which furnishes thc clcmcut of ammonia-the object be? ing to raider that side-product of the plantation available to the highest degree as an clement of fertility. $45 cash, or $50 on 1st November, 1S70, for ap? proved city acceptance or oMier good security. For further, and particular information, apply to thc undersigned, J. N. ROBSON, . A;rent tor South Carolina. Nos. i and 2 Atlantic Wharf. JOHN. S. P.KESE A Cot General Agents Baltimore. oct27 wfrnSmosDic STANDARD GUARANTEED MANUFACTURED BY if ian tfiii TI limillM WILMIMGTONeDElJl OlA0 F0R GA!?" 3Y J?m 8?S2SW FACTORS jSB ?ik?HAR LES?SM?S?M deet Ciuosuic