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La Cantatrice. By day at a high oak desk 1 stand. And trace lu a ledger line by line; Sat at Uve o'clock yon dial's hand Opens the cage wherein I pine; And as faintly thc stroke from the belfry peals. Down through the thunder of hoofs and wheels, I wonder if ever monarch feels Such royal joy as mine? Beatrice is dressed, and her carriage waits; 1 know she has heard that signal-chime, And my strong heart leaps and palpitates, As lightly the winding stair I climb To her fragrant room where the winter's gloom ls changed by thc heliotrope's perfume, To love's own summer prime. She meets me th?re. so strangely fair That my sou aches with a happy pain; A pressure, a ouch of her true upa, such As a seraph might give and take again; A hurried whisper, "Adieu ! adieu ! They wait for mc while I stay for yon t" And a parting smile of her blue eyes through The glimmering carriage pane. Then thoughts of the past came crowding fast On a blissful track of love and sighs; Oh. well I roiled, and these poor hands soiled. That her song .might bloom in Italian skies ! The pains and rears of those lonely years, The nights or longing and hope and tears Her heart's sweet debt, and the long arrears or love in those raithful eyes ! Oh, night ! be friendly to her and me ! To box and pit and gallery swarm The expected throng-I am'there to see; And now she is bending her radiant form To the clapping crowd; I a it thrilled and proud; My dim eyes look through a misty cloud. And my joy mounts up on the plaudits loud, Like a sea-bird on a storm ! She has waved her hand; the tumultuous rush Of applause sinks down: and silvery Her voice glides forth on the quivering hush, Ltkcthe white-robed moon on the tremulous sea ! And wherever her shining influence culls, I swing on the billow that swells and fulls, I know no more till the very walls Seem shouting with jubiler : Oh, little she cares for thc fop who airs His gloves and glass, or the gay array Of fans and perfumes, of jewels and plumes. Where wealth and pleasure have met to pay Their nightly homage to her sweet song; But over the bravos clear and strong. Over all thc flaunting and fluttering throng, She smites my soul away I Why ar. I happy ? why am I proud? Oh, c.. lt bc true she is all my own ? I make my way through the ignorant crowd; I know, I know where my love hath flown. Again wc meet; I am here at her feet, And with kindling kisses and promises sweet, Her glowing, victorious lips repeat That they sing ror me alone ! COMMERCIAL NEWS. Imports. "CARDENAS-Per brig Croton-54 hhds sugar. 12? hhds molasses, 100 bbls molasses, to W P Hall. JBxports. BOSTON-Fer scar C ? Kaymond-204 bales cot? ton 1 bale wool, 1 bal? paper, 457 ltose hides, iC: casks clay, 383 bbls rosin, 15 tons Iron and metals, 38 tierces rice. UJ5W YORK-Per steamship Manhattan-111 bags Bea Island cotton, 841 bales upland cotton, 21 tierces rice, 63 bales domestics and yams, 71 bags peanuts, 65 packages oranges, 35 packages sundries. _ ._ The Charleston Cotton, Rice a nih Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS. ) SATURDAY EVENING, January 15, 1870. ) COTTON.-The market ror this staple opened with an easier tendency, with slight concessions in some eases, but with better telegrams thc mar? ket closed with a stronger tone and a Armer feeling; sales near 400 bales, viz: 1 at 22 V. 59 at 22*; 54 at 23; 51 at 23X; 20 at 23;?'; 24 at 23X; 50 at 24; 18 at 24>?; 10 at 24&c;0 on private terms. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.SSKASSJf Low middling. ..t?X<S&)6 Middling.24X&UM Strict middling.24X(s? RICE.-Thc business in this grain was limited at steady rates. Sales about SO tierces of clean Carolina, say 33 tierces at 6; ll at 6>?c lb. We foote common to rair clean Carolina at SKafiJi; geed exe fl lb. NAVAL STORES.-The business under this head was unimportant. PRE i au TS-Are somewhat dull. To Liverpool, by steam, engagements are making at Xd fi lb on uplands and i vi on sea islands; by saU, 5-lC@Xd 9 lb on uplands, and xaXd fi lb on sea islands. To Havre, by steam, nomi? nal; by sail, noninal at j.'c on uplands and iytc on sea islands. Coastwise to New York, by steam, Xe fi lb on uplands and lc on sea Islands; by sall, ?ic V m on up? lands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sall, X @ V 9 lb on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, XC ft lb on uplands; by sall, somewhat nom? inal. To Baltimore, by steam, X@??c 3 lb on uplands; by satl somewhat nominal. ?* EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 days bills I30??ai30^. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. - Thc banks purchase sight checks ut X@X on* and sell at par; outside, they purchase at X@X off, and sell at x@X off. Money stringent at ix per cent, per month. GOLD.-20@2v. ? Markets by Telegraph. * FOKEIGN MARKETS. LONDON, Januaiy 15 - Noon. - Consols 92X Bonds K7.V LIVERPOOL, Jannary 15-Noon-Cotton opens buoyant; uplands llXd; Orleans ll VJ; sales 16,000 bales. Evening.-Cotton firmer; uplands 11 ?id; Or? leans llj?d; sales l5,oeo bales; for export and speculation 5000 bales. PAR?>. January 15.-Bourse opened quiet. Renie; jar seo,' DOMESTIC MARKET^. NEW YORK, January 15-Noon.-Stocks unset tied. Money easy. Sixty-twos 15*,'. Gold 21 ?i Evening.-Bank statement remarkably strong Money easy at 6a7; general rates 0 per cent Sterling firm at 8Xa9. Governmenis lower, dos mg steady; sixty-twos 15Xal5X- State bends firm. Stocks unsettled and generally bullish Cotton a shade llrmer; sales 3000 bales at 25'?c Flour more active and without decided change superfine State $4 40a4 75; common to choice ex tra$5a6 40. Whent opened heavy and closed a shade firmer at $1 23al 25 x for winter red. Corn heavy ; new Southern 98ca$l. Whiskey heavy at OTca$l. Pork a shade Crater; new mess $27 50a23 Lard steady and quiet; kettle rendered I7.l4'a 17XC. Naval stores quiet. BALTIMORE, January 15.-Cotton qnlet at 25c. Flour dull. Wheat steady and unchanged. White corn $1R1 02; receipts small. Oats 54a57c. Pro visions unchanged. Whiskey $1. WILMINGTON, January 15.-Spirits turpentine dull. Rosin dull; No 2, $190. Crude turpentine steady at $1 65a2 80. Tar steady at $1 85. Cot? ton qnlet at 23a23Xe AUGUSTA, January 15.-Cotton opened with a good demand st 22Kc for middling; closed ac tlve at 23>ia23Xc; sales 427 bales; receipts 519 bales. SAVANNAH, Jannary 15.-Cotton, receipts 24S9 bales; exports U991 bales; sales 1403 bales; mid? dling 24.vc: market active. NEW ORLEANS. January 15_Cotton quiet and firm at 24)?a24Xc; soles 5100 bales; receipts 10.466 bales; exports, 4288 bales to Liverpool; 1077 bales Havre; 202 bales Barcelona; 1123 bales Genoa; 21C0 bales Amsterdam ; 20S'.' bales coastwise. Sugar prime llXul2Xc. Molasses, prime 07a69c. Whls-' key 90ca$l U3. Coffee firm and unchanged. Gold 21. Sterling 31X- New York sight yt dis? count. Georgetown Murktt. GEORGETOWN. January li-COTTON.-Sales t>r 1 bale at 22Xo per lb. We quote rrom 22 to 25c per lb. CORN.-Two cargoes arrived during thc past week, and retailing rrom store at $1 40 per bushel. We quote from $110 to $1 50 per bushel. TIMBER.-200 sticks arrived in last ten dais, and met wit li ready sale, ranging rrom 7 to it'c per cubic foot, mostly ror cash. Wc quote: Or? dinary 6a7c; fair Sn 12c; good and prime 15nl8c. TURPBN ri NH.- Virgin dip ?3: yellow dip scrane or hard $1 Stol co per bbl, or 2S0 lbs lo lia barn-L SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Per gallon tlatSc. TAR-Per bbl, retail, $1 75. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON. January 15.-Prices unchanged. Sales of 390 barrels at $2 SO lor soft, and Jl 05 for ?hard, per 2S0 pounds. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-NO sales reported. ROSIN-Sales oi 3>0 barrels at $1 00 Tor .-trained, delivered, anil 200 barrels ut $1 90 ror low No. 1. T .K-141 itarrebi sold at $1 85 per barrel. G TTHK-Sales o? 54 bales, HS follows: T at 22: 2o at 23 7 nt 23xe and 13 ur 23Xc. Market du 1 Wtlower grades,aud the iluer qualifie* are ii mo.le. ate request. Boston Market. BOSTON, January 12.-COFFEE.-There ls scarce? ly anything doing in coffee, but prices are about thc same. Wc quote small lots of Java at 22j{a 23.'? els, in bags and pockets; and Rio have been taken in small lots at previous prices. In St Do miugo nothing has been done, and prices are quite nominal. Corros.-The receipts of thc week have been fair, but mostly on manufacturers' account, and stock for sale does not exceed 2000 bales. There is no material change to notice in the market, but for some days past the tendency of prices has beeu in favor of buyers. Thc sales have been at a:4 . for ord in arv; 24iia24??'c for good ordi? nary; 25R25' ;c for low middling: and 25)<?a26c $ lb for middling, including upland and Gulf. DOMESTICS.-There has not been much activity to notice in either cottons or woollens; stocks of cottons arc light and desirable kinds arc held firm, and for spring woollens an increased demand is soon looked for. PR nr.-Malaga raisins are firm and higher. Sales to some extent at $4 3d per box for layers, and *". per box for loose Muscatel. Smyrna figs have been selling at 13al5c per lb for loose drams. By auction. 1500 packages St. Michael's oranges at $5 soaSO 2"> for Russia cases; $4 40a4 90 for half ca.ses. and *2 60a2 90 for boxes.* GUNNY BAGS.-There have been sales of 300 bales light at 1SJ?; and 100 bales heavy at 18c, currenrj. The market is firm. GUNNY CLOTH.-There has been considerable doing la cunny cloth, and prices have advanced, with mon: or less speculative inquiry. Sales of looo bales Borneo, to arrive, at ll^'ailKc, gold, and 4uo tuiles native at 10.'.?al0j?c, gold, in bond; now held at 12 for Borneo and ]0?? for native. Currency prices are nominally 21a22cper yard. HAY.-The sales of hay have been at $l5al8 ? ton for inferior to $22a25 ^ ton for good and prime. The market is abundantly supplied. NAVAL STOKES.-Spirits turpentine has ad? vanced to 48a49c 9 gallon, but the sales have been only in small lots. Tar is quiet, and no sales of anv importance. In rosin, sales of 500 bbls strained and No. 2 at price not public. In pitch, sales onlv in small lots. RICE.-The sales have been small at "}ic f. lb for good Carolina. New York Rice Market. ? The Journal of Commerce of Friday. I4th, says: There i- a trifle more steadiness in the market. The receipts are small, and the dealers manifest more disposition to purchase. We qnoteC,'?a ?;?e. Sales 100 tierces. Nashville Market. NASHVILLE, January 13.-COTTON.-The mar? ket to day was unchanged in tone and price. We quote: Ordinary 20a21; good ordinary 22; lowroid dmg 22J/?C COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand September l, 1809. none. Received to day. 253 Received previously. 21,083-21,936 Total.21,936 Shipped to-day. 205 Shipped previously.18,342-18,007 Stock on hand. 3,323 FLOUR.-We note a brisk market, with large sales to the local trade. We .coote at *4 70a7 roi supers to fancy. Cons.-Large quantities continue to arrive by river, and prices are weakening. Shipments to? day of 1903 bushels at 95ss-7\.c, and COO at $1, all sacked and delivered in depot. OATS.-We quote at 70c sacked and delivered in depot. Savannah Market. SAVANNAH, January 13.-COTTON.-The mar? ket lor the week nuder review has exhibited no marked features, and prices have been maintain? ed at about an average quotation of 24c for mid? dling upland. The following resume of the daily operations for thc past week will sufficiently indicate thc lone prevailing: January e.-The market Was very qniet. Both buyers and sellers seem indSposcd to enter, in view o? thc condition ol thc telegraphic interest, which, under the "strike" prevailing, has con? siderably affected quotations. Sonics 200 bales were sold, at the following figures: Ltvcipuul mid? dling 24c. January 7.-In thc absence of reliable reports of foreign and New York markets, holders are un? willing to spread their samples, buyers hold off In consequence of holders* views, nt ' the d. v's business amounts to loo hales. V .note Li- r pool middlings 23J?i24c. January 8.-There was a very active demand, prices sustaining holders' views, who were very timi. About louo bales changed hands at thc fol? lowing quotations: Liverpool middling SIC. The market closed quiet. January 10.-Thc market opened quiet under Liverpool advices, without, however, any mate? rial change in holders1 views, who remain Orin. We quote: Liverpool middling 24a24>ic. January H.-The market, under the foreign ad? vices has" been quiet, but not Quotably lower, holders remaining Miff m their views, anticipa lins an advance in ?.rices. Wc quote: Liverpool middling 24?t24jl?c. January 12.-Thc sales reached 700 bales under a moderate demand, with holders linn and buyers unwilling to concede, (asking lower prices.) We .juote a dullnnarkcf. Liverpool middlings 24c. January 13.-The market closed firm with a light offering stuck, and sales of 500 bales on a basis of 24c for Liverpool miiidllugs. SEA ISLANIX-lu *thi.s description of staple thc market has been exceedingly dull, most, of the samples having been withdrawn in consequence uf the ditlcicnco between holders' and buyers' views. About 400 l?ales have been sold at quota* tious as follows: Common, *0a40c; medium, 45c: medium tu , 5?a53c; fair, 57a0uc; choice, nomi nal. Thc receipts of thc past week foot np 14,720 bales upland and 255 bales sea island, as follows.- Cen? tral Railroad, 10,020 bales upland; Atlantic and Gull Railroad. 2880 bales upland; Savannah (tiver steamers, lion bales upland; Florida 'steam? ers 341 bales sea islaud: coasters and wu ir? ons, 25 bales &ea island. Total, 14,975 bales. The exports have been lor the same time 17,003 bales upland and 205 bales sea island, as follows : To Liverpool C30S bales upland and 47 bales sea island: to Amsterdam, 1822 bales upland; to Bre? men, 9S1 bales upland: to New York, 4150 bales upland and 117 bales sea Island; to Philadelphia, 12'j bales upland: to Boston, 2941 bales upland; to Baltimore, 9S9 bales upland; to Charleston 23 hales upland and 102 bales sea island. The stock un hand and on shipboard not cleared ls 65,182 bales upland and 0280 bales sea island. FINANCIAL.-Wc are enabled to state that mo? ney is somewhat easier, and tn consequence a 'air demand exists Tor stocks and bonds. Qnttc in active demand during the past week ror secu Itics was fhc result of this casiug off or the ino ley stringency. Sight exchange inlying >ia>4' off; selling at par o ? off. Fitir.ours.-Wc quote: Cotton per steam for Liverpool, direct, 9-I?d; do do via New York, ??d; lo per sail to Liverpool, dull at ^d; do lo Havre, KT sail, ?ic gold. Columbus Market. COLUMBUS. January 15.-Our market was quiet; l?mand principally ror low middlings and above; ?ales 300 bales ar the following llgurcs : Ordinary tuutOJ?c; good ordinary 2la21>ic; low mid."'-., .2a22.H,*c; middling 22kc: 6tri"' middling 23c. ^ale? of the week 1498 b-'.G.s; 420 bales reported for Northern spinners, 575 on European orders, and ?03 for Northern speculators. Week's receipts 1807 bales, against 1339 bales thc previous one, md 2017 thc corresponding week of last season; .hipments uso bales; 923 by Southwestern Rail? road. 45 for home consumption, 221 to New York ria Opclika and Charleston. COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand September l, 1860. 125 iteceived past week. 1.8G7 ItCCCiVCd previously.40,245-51,112 Total. 51,237 ?.hipped past week. 1,189 shipped previously.r?.<,9l4-35,103 >tock on hand January 14.1870. 16,134 On thc week Uicslock has increased 678 bales. Interior Cotton Markets. ANDERSON, January 12.-Cotton market lively :o-duy at 21 to 23. SELMA, January 14.-Offerings light. Sales or ibout loo bales at 23% for middlings. MONTGOMERY, January 14.-The market ls steady at 22M for low middlings. Demand fair; ifferings light. ORANGEBURG, January 14.-Sales during the week 7 bale*. We quote: Ordinary SI, low inid lling 22. middling 22J?C ATLANTA, January 14.-Thc market closed ac? ive at 22,'-, cents for middlings; 22 lor low mid llings; 20 for good ordinary. MACON, January 14.-Receipts to-day 336 bales; laics 619; shipped 484. Thc market was linn and ?ather active to-day and prices advanced a frac i m. lt closed this evening with a good demand it 23 cents for the best. COLUMBIA, January 15.-The supply or cotton iffcriug for thc past few weeks has been limited; mt the article appears now to be coming in more reel.v. About 315 imles were disposed of tint ing his wc k. at thc following prices: 1 at 18; 7 at U;4at21; 12at22X; 33 at i'V/?; Ol ut 23; lu6 at ?3'.?;71at23>a;9at23??c. Receipts by Railroad, January 15. SOLTU CAROLINA RAILROAD. 83C bales cotton, 82 bales domestics, 133 bbls lour, Uso casks clay, 2 cars stock. To Railroad Igcnt, Mowry A co. Pelzcr, Rodgers A co. Wage? rer. Stewart A co. Reciter A Davis, Frost A All? ier, Dowling i co, A J Salinas, Gracser A Smith, j W Williams A co, Thurston A Holmes, J R Prin? tie A Son. L 1) DeSaussun.', W w smith, W il Wil iams A Son. lt C Sharp, Kirkpatrick A Witte, J ll ?1 Sloan. Watson A Hill, W C Courtney A co Wil is A Clusolm, and others. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 100 bales upland cotton, 12 bags sea Island cot? on, 362 bbls naval stores, l?O bushels ric?, lum ter, wood, mdse. Ac To Wtea A co, u w Wil? hams A co. Johnston, Crews & co. Nachmunn A ?o. Editor ol' Rural Carolinian, Il Bischoff A co, w ? Ryan, Reeder A Davis. J A Qaacketibush, Frost I i Adger. Gibbes A co, W M Bird A co, S 1) stoney, Unsman A Howell. J Marshall, Jr, Ostendorff A 1 :o, Street liros, T G Snowden, Howard ft Bro, J A 'ritcha.nl, J Hopkins, c Dieekhotr, Caldwell A Son. .rudie A co, s R Marshall. Clag hom, Herring A io, Pringle A Son. Pel/.er, Rodgers A co. A i Sa? inas, Walter A co. J K Adger A co. Thurston ft : lolmes, Duked A cu, Slmckelford A Keliv, T ll A ( V De.vees, J O A Moore. A von Dohlen,*J CMnt- 1 ?net-, D c Ebaogh, aad J lt Mathews. i Passengers. Per steamship Manhattan, for New York-M S Sullivan. G Ii Simpson, J Moran, J McCartney, E A Dickerson, T B sands, R Downey, D B Brown, J Beekman, C Hilton, T Lnhe. w H Black, Mrs Ellis, D P Bingley. Mrs Gregg and child, J Cent, W Nis ner, J McGeray, R Weenier, and T R Leavitt. Per steamship Magnolia, from New York-Miss M McDougall, Miss J McDougall, RM Winter, lady and nurse, Miss Kate Winter, Miss Fannie Win? ter, Master W S Winter, G M Briscoe and ladv, Miss Mary Briscoe, G Y Lester, lady and two chil? dren, P Hassenmcvcr and servant, E II Gorman, M Corbett, J Robinson, G Clark, G Hall, L Corwin, M Odell, G Hamilton, C Hancock, A Moore, W R Watson, G W Gray, S H Willard, G Hannahan, M Quinn, G II Curtis, W Benson, R Waterbury, and G Whitcomb. Per steamship South Carolina, from New York W P Clyde, G Clyde, E Howell, and E J Carroll. Per steamer Pilot Doy, from Beaufort, Ac-13 on deck. EORX CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon, 1st, 6 hours, 53 minutes, evening. First Qnarter, 9th, 3 hours, 42 minutes, evening. Kuli Moon, 17th, 9 hours, 25 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, 24th, 5 hours. 3 minutes, morning. New Moon, 31st, 10 hours, 21 minutes, morning. srN. KISES. 8CN SETS. MOON K. A S. mon WATER. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday.. Thursday.... Friday. Saturday_ Sunday. 7.. 4 7.. 4 7.. 3 7.. 3 7.. 3 7.. 2 7.. 2 5..17 5..18 5..19 5..20 5..21 5..22 5..23 6..59 rises 7..40 8..51 0..57 ll.. 2 morn 7..20 8..18 9.. 2 9..49 10..34 ll..23 12..16 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, JANUARY 17. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Brig Croton, Sherman, Cardenas-7 days. Sugar and molasses. To J A Baslow & co, and A P Hall. On the 10th instant, south of Carrysfoot Reef, saw a double topsail brig ashore with wreckers around her. Sehr Ann S Deas, Garbattie. West Point MiU. 7 tierces rice. To Porcher A Henry. Sloop Mary Goodrich, Roberts, Ashepoo. 900 bushels rough rice, 8 bags sea Island cotton. To J Colcock A co, and Hopkins, McPherson A co. Boat from Hobcaw. 3 bags sea Island cotton. To Pinckncy Bros, and R Roper. Boat from John's Island. 7 bags sea island cot? ton. To J Colcock A co. Boat from James Island. 3 bags sea island cot? ton. To J D Aiken A co. Received from Clusolm's Mill-37 tierces rice. To Fraser A Dill. Received from Chisolm's Ginning Mills. 9 bags sea Island cotton. To G H lloppock, Mowry A co, J Campsen A co, J D Aiken A co, Gaillard A Mi? not t, w C Bec A co, Kinsman A Howell, and Frost A Adgcr. Received'from Bennett's Mills. 254 tierces rice. To W C Bee A co, G H Ingraham A Son, and others. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship South Carolina, Adkins, New York left Thursday, 3.30 P M. Mdse. To Wagner, Hu? ger A co, Courtenay A Tren holm, Railroad Agent, Palmetto. Pioneer Co-operative Association, C 1) Ahrems A co, J E Adger A co, TM Brlstoll A co, W C Bissell, W M Bird A co, T W Bliss, Bollmann Bros, J Cqmmins, L Chap?n A oo, J D Aiken A co, T M Cater, J C ii Claussen, D F Fleming A co, Rev W W Hicks, Graroann A Sch wacke, J Hecsemann A Bro, Holmes A Calder, L Lorentz, Lauroy A Alexander, J ll Lopez, J G Milnor A co, J Miller, Me Loy A Rice, Mautoue A co, s R Marshall, B K Neuf villa J C Oljen, C P Poppcnhclm, J A Qnnck enbush, Ravcnel A co, D H Sileox, G W StcfTens, J Thomson A co, Paul, AVclch A Brandes, Werner A Ducker, G n Walter A co, G L A co, J J Woiren don A co, D O'Neill A Son, G W Dickinson, L Ellas, S P Chisolm, G W Williams A co, W J Trim, J S Fairly A co, Furohgotl A Bro, T Kelly, W Shep herd, H Daly. N A Hunt, S R Marshall, Granite villc Manufacturing Company, and L Mehrtcns. Steamship Magnolia, Crowcll, New York-left 13th inst. Mdse. To Ravcnel A co. J I) Aiken & co, J E Adger * co, G w Aunar. H F w Brower, B T Brown, W S Bissell. H Boer, II Brown. E Bates A co, O D Ilrahc A co, T I) Clancy A co, Chapeau A Hell ron, E R Cowpcriliiviut, W Carrington, R A A P Caldwell, Cameron, Barkley * co, w H Cha fee A co, Clad US A Witte, JOH Claussen, Crane, Borlaton A co. L Cohen, W ? Dukes A co, Dowie, Moise A Davis, Kurchgotl A Uro, J s Fairly A co. Fogartlc's Book Store, Gramann A Schwacke, J Il Hnppoldt, Goodrich, Wineman A co, Johnston, dews A co, Jennings, Thomlinson A co, J A co, ll Klalte A co, C L Kornahrens, Kinsman A Bro, G .1 Hilm, Lauroy A Alexander, 0 H Lulfburwood, I! D L, L Lorentz, J McGary. M N A co, J G Milnor A co, North, Steele A Warde!' ' C Oijcn, 0 A co, J F O'Neill, D Paul A co, Palm ) Pioneer Co ope rai ive Associai ion, W F Paddon, E Perry, J Rus? sel!. lt A S. W P Russell A co, J R, G W Steffens, Ship's Press, Southern Express Company, W A Skrinc, G W Stroub A co, J W Spraguc. W Shep herd, 0 Tldetnann, J Thonlson A co, J F Taylor A co, J H V?llers, Walker. Evans A Cogswell, J N M Wohltmann, J Wletcrs, W C A co, Railroad Agent. ami Order. Steamer mot Boy. Peck. Beaufort ria Edisto. 42 haA-R cotton, Ac. To J D Aiken A co, Ravcnel A co, W C Bee A co, J Colcock A co, J A Baslow A co, Cohen, Hanckel A co, Hopkins, McPherson A co, J F Porteus, Southern Express Company, J Apple. B C Adams, Frost A Adger, Fraser A Dill, T G Boag, and Major E Willis. Two Spanish gunboats, from New York for Ha? vana. Boat from James Island. 8 bags isca island cotton. To Stoney A Lowndes. IN THE OFFING. A Spanish steam frigate and gunboat. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Manhattan, WoodhuU, New York James Adgcr A co. Sehr C E Raymond, Higgins, Boston-M Gold? smith A Son. FROM THIS PORT. Sehr SAE Corson, Brown, Georgetown, S C, January 12. Sehr Admiral, Seaman, Savannah, January 12. Sehr Fanny S Keating, Jones, New York, Janu? ary 13. Sehr D V Streaker, Van Gilder, Wilmington, N C, January 14. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York, Jan? uary 13. Bark Annie Kimball, Stetson, Liverpool, Jan? uary 12. Brig Marine, Reed, Mobile, Jannary 12. Sehr J M Richards, Irving, Baltimore, Janua? ry 14. Sehr n G Hand, Hand, Ballimore, January 14. UP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Leila, Foss, Rt New York, January 13. Sehr Florence N Tower, Perry, at New York, January 13. * CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Magnolia. Crow.ll, at New York, Jan? uary 13. BY TELEGRAPH. WILMINGTON, January 15.-Arrived, steamship W P Clyde, New York. Cleared, Pioneer, Phila? delphia. SAVANNAH, January 15.-Arrived, ship Onon? daga, Teneriffe; barks Grace, Cardiff; Abbie N Franklin. Philadelphia; County or Picton, Glas,-. | gow; sclirs J A Brown, Havana; Winona Fred Dunbar, Baltimore. Cleared., stoatnshlp3 Tonawanda, Philadelphia; San Salvador and Montgomery, New Yore.; America, Baltimore; anio II S Sanford and onrk Onward, Liverpool. MEMORANDA. GEORGETOWN, January 14-Cleared, January 0, brig Charles Wesley, Griffin, Searsport, Me; 12th, schrs SAE Corson, Brower, Philadelphia; sehr Francis Hatch, Young. Philadelphia; sehr L Q C Wlshurt, Mason, New York. The brig Josie A Devcrcaux, Clark, from Boston for Charleston, sailed from Narragansett, R 1, Jannary 7. The sehr Long Reach, Bardell, rrom George? town, S C, arrived at Barbadocs December 24. The sehr S N Mount, rrom Georgetown, S C, ar? rived at New York January 13. The sehr Fred Spofford, Turner, for George? town, SC, cleared at Savannah January 14. The sehr Susan Wright, Mount, rrom George? town, S C, arrived at New York January 13. Seuiing ?Hucljines. T^XPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, PAHIS, WHEELER A WILSON. THE GOLD MEDAL. HIGHEST PREMIUM. LOCK-STITCH, SEWING AND BUTTON-HOLE MACHINES. TIM; only Gold Medal. dec24 Eighty-two Competitors. rp F. CHUFEIN, DENTIST, OFFICE NO. 275 KING STREET, novlS 9raos Q J. SC UL EPEGRELL, So.*37 LINE STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER of every description and BUILDING MATERIAL, Lime and Plastering Laths, Palate, .hts. Glasses, shingles; also Groove and Tongue toards, Ac, constantly on hand at the lowest narket prices. ocill mtusiyr F gripping. OR LIVERPOO L Thc Fine First Class British Bark LA? KEMBA, having a portion of her cargo en-j_ gaged, will load with dispatch for the above port. For Freight engagements apply to HENRY CARD, janl7_ Accommodation Wharf. OR LIVER POOL. F Tito fine American Ship MISSOURI, L. T. ?i? Blackburn, Master, having a large portion sggi of her cargo aboard. For further Freight engage? ments, apply to W. B. SMITH A CO.. jann mwf_Napier's Runge. -pOR NEW YORK-MERCHANTS' LINE. Thc regular packet Schooner LILLY, HUGUES, Master, having a portion cargo cn- ' gaged, will load promptly for above port. janl7 WILLIAM ROACH A CO. JpOR LIVERPOOL. Thc New AI American Bark ANNIE TOR-^3 REY, Lebby, Master, will load for the aboveJ?g port. For engagements apply to Janl5 3 WILLIAM ROACH A CO J O R BOSTON. The good Brig MARY STEWART, Adams, a Master, having large part or cargo engaged, 3pl will be dispatched promptly ror the above port. RISLEY A CREIGHTON, jan!4 Accommodation Wharr. p O R HAVRE, The staunch British Brig LADY PERIE,^?? Captain Aimar, or 35? tons, ls now receivings**** cargo, a large portion or which is engaged ami going on board. Insurance upon Cotton by this vessel can be effected at the cheapest rates charg? ed Al ships. For Freight engagements, apply to W. P. HALL, Jania 10 Brown A Co."a Wharr. JIOR LIVERPOOL. TO SAIL ON OR ABOUT THE 20Tn INSTANT. Thc first class American Bark WETTER HORN, LaHderken, Master, of small capa-3?? city, is rapidly loading for thc above port. For balance of freight room apply to jan7 STREET BROTHERS A CO jp O R LIVERPOOL. The British Ship MUSCONGUS, Groves,^3 Master, having a large portion of her cargo engaged and on board, will have dispatch. For freight for 400 bales nf cot too. apply to RAVENEL A CO., Corner East Bay and Vandcrhorst's Wharf, jana Jp-OR LIVERPOOL. Tlie Al British Bark YUMURI, Cochran,^!. Master, will have quick dispatch for theSg above port. For Freight apply to R. T. WALKER, dccl7 Boyce's Wharf. JOE LIVERPOOL. Thc favorite American ship "R. C. WIN- A. TnROP," J. H. Stewart, Master, ls nowS? ready for cargo. For engagements or Freight apply to PATTERSON A STOCK, South Atlantic Wharr, jan3 Corner Exchange street. "po Ii- LIVERPOOL. The Al British Bark ATLANTIC, Captain ?i? Vernam, having a large portion of her car-SSS go engaged and on board, wants soo bales of Cot? ton to complete the same. For Freight engagements, apply to ROBERT MURE A CO., dcc28 Boyce's Wharf. JIOR LIVERPOOL. The British Ship GORILLA, Captain Say,^** having a large portion of her Cargo cn-SSE gaged and going on board, ror Freight engage? ments apply to ROBERT MURE A CO., dcc28 Boyce's Wharf EXCURSIONS TO ALL POINTS OF INTEREST AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast sailing and comfortably ap pointed Yacht ELEANOR will now resume^ her trips to all points In thc harbor, stuning EVERY MORNINO, nt 10 o'clock, and every AFTEII NOON, at 3 o'clock, from South Commercial Wharf. For Passage or Charter, apply next door south of thc Mills House. nova 3mos Elrrj ?oo?s, Ut. Q.REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. We arc offering, regardless to cost prices, many articles In the DRY GOODS LINE, And wonld advise onr customers, and thc public in general, not to miss this opportunity. 150 pieces large and heavy Bed Comforts, only $3. 60 pieces Fancy Patterns 12-4 Bed Quilts.only $4, worth $5. 60 pair fine All-wool 10-4 White Blankets at $c 50, worth $8. 3 pieces All-wool 4-4 White Shaker Flannel, only 65 cents, worth 80 cents. 20 dozen Ladies' latest style Hoop Skirts only 40 cents, worth 60 cents. 2 pieces Black Beaver Cloth, suitable for Ladies' Sacks and men's wear, only $2, worth (3. 1 case 4-4 Longcloth only 12>? cents. 2 cases 4-4 Longcloth, fine quality, only 15 cent?, worth 18 cents. An assortment of different Collars. Fine Silks, 28l inches, $3 per yard, worth $4 50; ncYor been offered as cheap berore. A great variety of tiie iatest styles of CvUars | and Cans. Cheapest and best assortment of Ladies'and Men's English Hosiery in town. Especial pleasure In showing goods^ Convince yourself, and call ru FURCHGOTT A BRO., KO- 437 '?INO STREET, NO. 437 Corner Calhoun street. 43"-A special Department for Boots, Shoes, Hats and Trunks. dec21 M ittacljincrn, dnstmgs, Ut. EETING STREET FOUNDRY. TUIS ESTABLISHMENT 13 NOW FURNISHING THE IM FROTED MCCARTHY COTTON GIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Of various sizes, on hand. Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn Mills, Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers and Pans, of all sizes. Horse-Powers and Cln Gearing, rrom 6 to 16 rcct in diameter. Improved Lever Cotton Tresses, for Har d, Power, Saw and Rice Mills. Machinery and Castings or all descriptions made to order. Particular attention paid to House Fronts nnd Castings ror Buildings, Gratings, Cistern Covers, Sash Weights, Ac, AC. WILLIAM S. H ENERBY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER, No. 314 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. aug4 m ws J^XOELSIOR IRON WORKS, ESTABLISHED 1839, FOOT OF 14TH STREET, EAST RIVER. IRON FRONTS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF IRON WORK FOR BUILDING rCltl'OSES. GEO. R. JACKSON, BURNET & CO., Proprietors. RANCH OFFICE, NO. 201 CENTRE STREET, CORNER OF HOWARD. nov30 3mos S UPERIOR COLOGNE WATER. Manuractured and for sale by Dr. n. BAER. octc No. 131 Meeting street. I F _ AST FREIGHT LINE TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The Steamship "SEA G?LL," Dutton, Commander, will sail for Baltimore on_ WEDNESDAY, loth January, 1870, at half-past 7 o'clock A. IL j8S-Insurance hy the Steamers or this Une per cent, to Baltimore and Philadelphia. To Bos? ton Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional expense ror Insurance. For Freight engagements or Passage, apply to COURTENAY A TRENHOLM, janis 3 Union Wharves. ?po R NEW YORK PASSAGE $15. The superior Side-wheel Steamship^-f"-sca?. MAGNOLIA, Captain M. B. Crowtll.j??U???? having elegant accommodations for passengers, will leave .//anderhorst's Wharf, on THURSDAY. January 20,1870, at - o'clock P. M. RAVENEL A CO., janU_Agents. J! O R LIVERPOO LT~ CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL STEAMSHIP LINE. The Fine Iron Screw Steamship^PS?p. "ADAUA,''' Thomas Sanderson, n?T -*7ftlWi mander, is now ready to receive Freight tor the above port. Cotton forwarded by this Line to all the prin? cipal points on the Continent ol 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., ?UNARD LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS Between NEW YORK and LIVER-^-J^fia. POOL, culling at Queenstown. SL?fei AUSTRALASIAN. MALTA, ALEPPO, PALMYRA, CHINA, SAMARIA, CUBA, SIBERIA, HECLA, TARIFA, JAVA, TRIPOLI. One of thc above First-class Iron Mail Steamers arc intended to sail as follows: From Liverpool for New York direct every SAT cn DAY. From Liverpool (calling at Cork Harbor) ror New York via BoBton every TUESDAY. From New York for Liverpool (calling at Cork Harbor) every THURSDAY. Certificates Issued to bring out Passengers from any part of Europe at lowest rates. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to CHAS. G. FRANKLYN, No. 4 Bowling Green, New York. For Stecrnge Fassage, apply to Trinity Build? ing, No. ill Broadway, New York, or to WM. ROACH A CO.; Agents, nov4 1 smw3mos_Charleston. rjpRAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH CHARLESTON EN RODTE TO FLORIDA AND AIKEN, And other places, should lay In their ^?-??g?*L supplies of Clarets, Champagnes, Cor-j?^????? dials. Brandies, Whiskies Wines. Canned Soups and Meats, American and English Biscuits. De? villed Ham, Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco and Imported Scgars. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 275 King street, opposite Hasel, Charleston, S. C. Branch of Ko. 900 Broadway, corner 201* street, New York. sept28 Cmos JpOR WRIGHT'S BLUFF AND INTER? MEDIATE LANDINGS ON TUE SAN TEE RIVER. Thc Steamer MARION, Captain _ ^TT^w W. F. Adair, will receive Freight j^J^TT^ at Accommodation Wharf, and leave on MONDAY NIGHT, the 17th lnrtant. Freight and Wnarfage must bc prepaid. For engagements, apply at. TUE OFFICE OF THE AGENCY, janU3 Accommodation Wharf. JpOR PALATKA, FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA JACKSON? VILLE AND LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Steamer "DICTATOR," Captain _ _ ^TT***>>. Cenrge E. McMillan, sails every tfggSC TUESDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. Steamer "CITY POINT," Captain Fenn Peck, sails everv FBIDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. Con? necting with Steamer STARLIGHT for Enterprise. Through Tickets and through Bills of Lading for Freight given. J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents, janis _South Atlantic Wharf. poll BRUNSWICK AND FERNANDINA, VIA BEAUFORT, SHAVANNAH, AND POINTS ON TUE GEORGIA COAST. Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain C. Carroll White, will sail every SUN-,_ DAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, for above places. The PILOT BOY will make an extra trip to Beau? fort and Chisolm's Landing every FRIDAY, leav? ing here at 8 o'clock A. M. J. D. AIKEN A CO., janl3_South Atlantic Wharf. OR GEORGETOWN, S. C. F WAVERLY, BROOK GREEN, AND KE1THFIELD MILLS, TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND. SCHEDULE FOR MONTn OF JANUARY. ThcStcamerEMILlE.CaptalnP.C. . . j-fP**^ Lewis, will run as follows, lcavlng-jg^iiEcG Charleston every MONDAY and THURSDAY MORN INO and Georgetown every WEDNESDAY and SAT? URDAY MORNING, at o o'clock: LEAVE CHARLESTON, I LEAVE OTr' _ 5Tv4V-JANUA7 IS?T?HDAY, January 22. MONDAY, -January 24. WEnNESOAY.January 20. 1 nuftsoAY, January 27. SATURDAY, January 29. MONDAY, January 31. Fright and Wharfage must be prepaid. No Freight will bc received after sunset. Steamer leaves Charleston from Commercial W ti arr. Freight will bc received on the days previous to sailing. For engagements, apply to SH ACE ELFO RD A KELLY, Agents. janl2 Boyce's Wharf. A. 0 .finatuioi. KAUFMAN, BROKER, No. 25 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. SOUTHERN SECURITIES of every description, viz: Uncurrcnt Bank Notes, State, City and Rail? road Stocks, Bonds and Coupons, bought and sold on commission. ALSO, GOLD AND SILVER COIN. Ordere solicited and promptly executed. Prices Current Issued weekly and forwarded gratuitously to any point on application as above. Attention given to the purchase and sale of Real Estate. decl3 mwfSmosDAC J-^OUIS McLAIN, BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 48 BROAD STREET. Charleston, S. C. Stocks, Bonds and Gobi bought, carried and sold short in New York City. Particular attention paid to the purchase and jaie of all kinds of Southern Securities. pets_ Q HECKS ON NEW YORK AND [JILLS ON ENGLAND AND FRANCE SOLD. STERjLJLT?C! AJNTy FKANCH HOU (. HT. AliYASCES OX CONSIGNMENTS, 3y I,i'"S!.'.SNE & WELLS, nov2 3IIIOS No. 10 i'.r.oAn STREET. 1 L L I S Jb C ll I S O L M , FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . AND SKIPPING AGENTS, Will attend to thc rurchasc. Suie and Shipment to Foreign and Domestic Portal of COTTON. HOE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORKS. ATLANTIC WHARF. Charleston. S. C. C. WILLIS;.A. R. CUIFOL?. 00126 dlotrjiitg at?? ?nrnisrjing (Soo?s. G K E AT CLEARING OUT S A L F ! ? THE LARGEST STOCK OF ? READY-MADE CLOTHING IN /THIS CITY,. TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST IN MANUFACTURING THE SAME. -o In order to dispose of our entire Stock for the coming SPRING TRADE, we have reduced the pnces? regardless of thc cost of mannfactnring thc same. All persons in want of anything in our line, will do well to give us a call before parcha sing else where, as we guarantee a saving of TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY PEU CENT, to all who buy of ns. Our terms will be strictly CASH. ONE PRICE AND NO DEVIATION. I. L. FALK & CO., No. 303 King street and No. 157 Meeting street. janl7 mwf Opposite Charleston Hotel. ?fcr?ili}ers. JJ T I ff A ? GUANOS, SOLUBLE MANURES, AND 8 TJ Xi P H TJ R I C A. C I jT> , Manufactured at Charleston, S. C., under the direction of Dr. N. A. PRATT, Chemist, for the SuTphu- 1 ric Acid and Superphosphate Company. SOLUBLE PHOSPHORIC ACID, in thc form of SOLUBLE I PHOSPHATE OF LIME, or DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE, Ls the basis-of all good Fertilizers, and S these are valuable in the ratio of Soluble Phosphoric Acid which is in them. The immense deposits or Phosphatlc Guanos which were discovered lu 1867 m South Carolina, by Jg Dr. PRATT, consists mainly of insoluble Phosphate of Lime, tillich ls made available as a Fertilizer :fj by being ground to powder, and reduced by Sulphuric Acid to such a conditionnas to make its lnsolu ? ble phosphate soluble In water, and thus made capable of being taken up by growing plants. The m insoluble Phosphate found in any commercial Fertilizer is of no more value to thc plant than the JA original Phosphate rock. The greater the proportion of this Soluble Phosphate which any Fertilizer <fl contains, thc less the quantity required per acre, and consequently the cheapest Fertilizer ls that containing the highest percentage of Soluble Phosphate. 5 Impressed with these truths, the.Sulphuric Acid and Superphosphate Company have erected at Charleston the first extensive Acid Chambers south of Baltimore, and are able to offer to planters-- j the highest^pcrcentage of Soluble Phosphate of Lime known in any market. Their Fertilizers are offered under two forms : L ETIWAN No. 1.-Pure Soluble Phosphate, guaranteed to contain twenty-four per cent, of Dis? solved Bone Phosphate of Lime. $60 per ton; ten per cent, discount for cash. 2. ETIWAN No. 2.-Peruvian Superphosphate, guaranteed to contain twenty per cent, of Dissolved ; Bone Phosphate, and one and a half to three per cent, or Ammonia, with a sufficient addition of Pe- ? ru vim! Guano to adapt lt to all Crops. $70 per ton; ten per cent, discount for cash. We also offer DISSOLVED BONE, bf high grade, for planters or manufacturers who may desire te? I nix Into any other compost, and we suggest that this ls the best and cheapest method for mannias- I turers to transport the Sulphuric Acid contained in the mixture, wm be sold at a fixed rat* foi' each percentage. WM- C. BEE A CO., Agents, janlO mw2mo9 No. 14 Adger's Wharf. H f?rngs, Cl]cm?alG, Sir t. E N E. Y ' S CA.RB03L.IC CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR, OR BLOOD CLEANSER. This medicine ls known to thc faculty a9 being the concentrated fluid extract or Sarsaparilla united with Carbolic Acid, and is guaranteed as chemically pure. FOR TUB CURB OF SCORFULA AND CONSUMPTION. Th's remedy ls compounded expressly lor puri? fying and cleansing tl:? blood of all infirmities, going at once lo tho fountain-head ul disease, lt extinguishes TUMORS. CONSUMITION, SYi'nn.is, SKIN ERUP? TIONS. SALT RIIRI-M, BOILS, RHEUMATISM, WASTE OF VITALITY, SCROFULA. Wc all know that thc promiscuous vaccination indulged in durlug thc late war bred the most vii lanoiis diseases. Vaccination pus was taken from the arum of many persons full orscroruloussores. Then of course Hie impurities of the scrofulous patient was absorbed in the blood of men other? wise without diseases, and both became Infected alike. Men, women and children throughout all the West are most wofully diseased from this cause, and knew not uutil a few months ago, thc origin of lt. HENRY'S CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR Relieves the Entire System of Pains and Aches, enlivens thc Spirit, and sends New Blood SOUNDING Til KOrc?II EVERY VEIN. lt Imparts a Sparkling Brightness to the Eye, A Rosy Glow to the Cheek, A Ruby Tinge ta the Lips, A Clearness to the Head, Brightness to the Complexion, Buoyancy to the Spirits, And Happiness on all Sides. For all affections of thc kidneys lt ls unsurpassed. People have beeu rescued, as it were, from the very Jaws of death, by a timely use of this great remedy. - EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS. 'Doctor. I was vaccinated In thc hospital. Bc fore that I had no skin disease. Until I had a bot? tle of your 'Constitution Renovator,' sent me by Mr. Roper, of Columbia, Mo., 1 suffered tortures with running fores. Since I nsed two bottles 1 am all well except a small sore on thc calf or my left leg, and that ls getting well fast." This from a lady: "And now my skin ls as clear and fair as a babe's. My complexion, thanks to your 'Renovator,' ls beautiful." "Yes, yes, I may well say such relief was unknown to mc before. Enclosed find five dollars for six bottles ; two families here want to try it." "I was very much troubled with syphilis. v*?r remedy seems to be curing me fa*?. Send four bottles per express." * _t.*' No ?nore r^omausm. Three bottles of Cnn BtituiiOD ^novator have made me a new man." uoctor, enclosed Und $.*>. Please send mc a Bupply. Two famines herc want to try your Cou stltut'ion Renovator." We have not space for more of thc above ex? tracts, but you can ask your neighbor about thc remedy. Every one has something good to say, as it cures every time. FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF TUE URINE, Ac, Ac Amt for Female Diseases, Nervous Prostration, Weakness. General Lassi? tude, and Want of Appetite, it is unsurpassed. CAUTION I-In ordering our remedy always place the nnmber or our Postofllce l?ox on your letters. Thc new law or our New York Postofllce compels this. Address, DR. M. E. HENRY A CO., Director General Berlin Hospital, f russia. AGENCY Ol' THE UNITED STATES. Laboratory, 276 Pearl Street. Postofllce Box 5272, NEW YORK. JOS-CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR ls $1 per bot? tle, six bottles lor $5. Sent anywhere on receipt or price. Putleuts are requested to correspond con (Idem lally, ami reply will be made by following mai!. Sold by all respectable Druggists. G. W. AIMAR, Charleston, Agent. Janl7 mwsiyrD&c itliscell?neons. FOR SALE, CALORIC ENGINE, TWO to three-horse power, in perfect order, sohl only because we required much greater power to drive additional machinery added to our Blndlnf and Printing Office. This Engine only burns\yt tons coal per month running ten hours per flay, and docs not increase rates or insurance on stocks and buildings as steam engines do. Janis S W.A LKKR. EVANS A COGSWELL IF YOU WANT YOUR PRINTING DONE In Fine Style lind at Reasonable Rates, go te EDWARD PERRY. No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel Charle-ron. s. ti decl4 Oraos Q_EORGH S. HACKER'S DOOR, SASH AND BLIND FACTORY, KING STREET, OrrOSITE CANNON. DRESSED LUMBER or every description. Tinning done to order. A large Sto:k of tin above constantly on hand. Wai erooms and office. No. 22 HAYNE STREET. dec-17 fmwimorac Charleston, S. C. Spool Cotton. CLARK'S "O.N.T." Spool Cotton IS THE BEST FOB ~i~ HANDiMACHjNE SEWING. FOE SALE BY ALL WHOLESALE and Ul TAIL DRV GOODS DEALERS dec?s wrmCino_ ^^^^^^^^^ SIX-CORD. ?fi Pcdiy, Set?inl, jani? .rtws?rao? ircrtili?crs, RABONE STANDARD GUARANTEED MANUFACTURED BY WALTON.WHANN&? WILMIKGTON,D?LJ K&A) FACTORS ? B^ttSSfON MERCH^H H^i CHARLESTOWMi deco OmosDiC hepatic Sitters. TRY UN'S HEPATIC BITTERS* THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AND ALL DISEASES OJ TOT STOMACH LIVER. THEY ARE RECOMMENDED BT THE MEDICAL FACULTY? HEGEMAN & CO., AGENTS, NEW YORK. tafactnredlryC.F.PAMm^ CHEMIST AMS ?F0TBZCA8?, CHARLESTON, 8. CL. *2-Eoi' Sale by Druggists Everywhtre.'^tt febis rnwflyr