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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Money Market. TUCRSDAY, January 20. There has been but little change in the tone of the market. Money continues tight, and the de? mand for securities ls limited. BOOTHERN B.vxK BILLS. Current Rates. Bank of Camden. Co? Bank of Charleston. par. Bank of Chester. 15? Braak of Georgetown. 20? Bank of Hamburg. 07? Bank of Newberry. par. Bank of South Carolina. 12? Baak of State of South Carolina, prior to 1S61. 50? 55 Bank of State of South Carolina, after January l. 1SG1. 20? Commercial Bank, Columbia. 03? OJ Exchange Bank, Columbia. 15? 20 Farmers' and Exchange Bank, " Charleston. -:@ Merchants' Bank, Cheraw. 08? People's Bank, Charleston. par. Planters' Bank of Ftttrflehl. OS? Planters* and Mechanics' Bank, Charleston. par. Southwestern It a 11 r o a d Bank, Charleston (old). 95? Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston mew). 95? State Bank, Charleston......- 09? Union Bank, Charleston. par. City of Charleston Change Bilis. par. State of S. Carolina Treasury Notes. par. BONDS, STOCKS AND COUTONS. City of Columbia Bonds. 68? 70 City of Columbia Coupons. 68? 70 South Carolina Railroad and Bank Stock (whole shares). 38 50? 38 75 South Carolina Railroad (half shares) 18 00? 19 00 Sooth Carolina Railroad Six Per Cent Bonds. 77 00? South Carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent. Ronds. 80? South Carolina Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness. par. City of Charleston Six Per Cent. Stock. 55 00? City of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.. 75? State of Souttr Carolina Bonds (old). st? State of SoutPCuroliua Bonds (new issue of January 1, 1867). SO? State of South Carolina Bonds (issued for Bank of the State bills). SO? State of South Carolina Stock. 72? 75 State of South Carolina Coupons (fondable). 78? 80 People's National Bank Stock.102 50? First National Bank Stock.115 oo? Union Bank Stock. 7 50? 8 00 Bank of Charleston Stock (whole shares). 24 00? 25 00 Bank of Charleston Stock (half .shares). 12 50? 13 oe People's Bank Stock. 5 50? 6 00 Planters' A Mechanics' Bank Stock.. 2 50? 2 Greenville and Colnmbia Railroad '. State guaranteed Bonds. ?2? Greenville and Columbia First Mort .' cage Bonds. 75? Northeastern Railroad First Mort? gage Bonds. 82 50? 83 00 Northeastern Railroad First Coupons : (past duel........? Northeastern Railroad Stock(capltal) 8 00? Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre " ferred.i. 90 00? Northeastern Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness. 55? 60 Cheraw and Darlington First Mort. ' gage Bonds-. 76? Charleston Gas Company Stock. 22 50? Charleston City RaUway Stock (ex "dividend.51 00? Charleston Mining and Manufactur? ing Company's Phosphate Works ,.? Charleston and Savanna? Railroad Bonds (State guarantee). 56? 60 Savannah and Charleston Railroad (State guarantoe'Seven Per Cent. Bonds. 65? Savannah and Charleston Railroad 1 Bonds (first mortgage;. 75? SO Savannah and Charleston Railroad < Stock. 23 50? 24 00 Ctty of Savannah Bonds. 85? 86 City of Savannah Coupons (due pre? vious to June 1,1806). 97? City of Savannah Coupons (due after June 1,1866.? City of Memphis Bonds (endorsed by M. A C. Railroad. 60? City of Memphis Bonds (unendorscd)' 50? City of Memphis Coupons... 75? Memphis and Charleston R. R. Stock ll 00? Memphis and Charleston IL H. Bonds 85? Memphis and Cha'ton R. R. Coupons 93? Georgia State Bond, 7 per cent, (old) 82? Georgia State Bond, 7 per cent.(new) % 86? Georgia State Coupons. 97? Kxports of the Week. DOMESTIC " BOSTON-Per sehr C E Raymond-294 bales cot? ton, 1 bale wool, l bale paper, 457 loose hides, los casks clay, 3S3bbls rosin, 15 tons iron and metals, 28 tierces rice. NEW HAVEN, CONN-Per sehr James Young 175,000 feet pitch pine lumber. NEW YORK-Per steamship Manhattan-Ul bags sea island cotton, 841 bales upland cotton, 28 tierces rice, 63 bales domestics and yarns, 71 bags peanuts, 65 packages oranges, 35 packages sundries._Per steamship Saragossa-638 bales upland cotton 277 bags sea island cotton, 56 bales tarn, 63" sacks' dried fruit, 47 nols ??!, ll ^.?ii:;?8 sundries.Per steamship James Adger-55$ balej upland cotton, 138 tierces rice, 85 bales ?rw scar a iv s^cr-Inward cargo from Mata 2as, ' PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Prometheus 417 bales cotton, 76 bales yarn, shirting and do? mestics, 2 bales waste. 208 bbls naval stores, 41 tierces rice, 142 empty barrels, 12 casks clay, and sundries. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-50^ bales cotton, 42 tierces rice, 57 casks clay, IC bales rags, 16 bales hides, 30 bales domestics, 117 packages fruit, roots, Ac....Per steamship Sea Gull-561 bales upland cotton, 5S tes rice, 38 casks clay, 7 packages hides, 10 bales yarn, 58 packages dried fruit, and sundries_Per sehr Active-300 tons phosphate rock. WILMINGTON, N C-Per sehr Emma-22 casks rice. _ , The Charleston Market. FOB THE WEEK ENDING THURSDAY, JANTARY 20. "THE RECEIPTS, Ac-The weekly receipts at the cotton ports up to Friday last show a marked falling off, and were 88,311 bales, against 101,093 bales the week previous, and 70.957 bales for the corresponding week the year before. The arrivals at the principal Southern ports, np to the latest dates, have been about as follows: 1S70. I860. New Orleans, January 19 . 541,266 512.33? Mobile, January 19.193,453 146,681 Savannah, January 19.316.984 221.627 Charleston, January 19.158.446 115,076 Texas, Jauuary 13.106,659 78.803 Virginia, January 15.125.679 79,072 THE COTTON MARKET.-With some decline In the arrivals at the perts, this staple bas assumed a better attitude, and prices have shown a dispo? sition to improve, the foreign market going up from ll>id to ll?id fi ft for middling uplands; at New York the article advanced from 25\i to 25J?C V ft; and at this port good grades have been stiff, and middling to strict middling obtain? ed an improvement of ,'=? '.c 9 ft. The Liverpool and New York markets have pre? sented the following sales and prices for the week: On Friday, January 14, the former was quiet at llrid. sales 10,000 bales; the latter was steady at 25.'-;c. sales 3000 bales. On Saturday the former was Armer at ll>?d, sales 15,000 bales: the latter was a shade firmer at 25*?e, sales 3000 bales. -On Monday the former was buoyant at ll ?id, sales 15,00? bales; the latter closed weak at 25?,'c, sales 8800 bales. On Tuesday th?- former was buoyant at ltXd, sales 14,080 bales; the latter was heavy at 25>,'e, su.es 2S00 bales. On Wednesday the former was steady at llr.'d, sales 15,000 bales; the latter was heavy and drooping at 25?,', sales 2900 bales. Yesterday the ronner was firmer at ll?;d, sales 12,000 bales; the latter was heavy at 25\'c. The stock or thc article In sight at the iatest sates was as follows : 1S70. 1S69. Stock In Liverpool. 380,ooo 300,540 Afloat from India. 56,ooo 113.000 Afloat from America. 171,000 131,000 Stock In London. 122,240 159.790 Afloat ror London. 40,ooo 66,000 Stock In Havre. 65,040 54,496 Afloat R?r Havre. 59,298 51,465 Stock in Bremen. 2,717 S.S'JJ Afloat ror Bremen. 17.425 10,63a Stock in United States ports.... 450.173 311,955 Stock la the interior towns. 102,3S3 64,020 Total. 1,452,196 1,271.501 Increase In visible supply_ 180.605 Stock or cotton held by Manchester spinners at the mills now 77,000 bales, same time 1869, i45,oeo bales. Middling uplands now ll,s,'d.; then ll'id. The arrivals at this port ror this period have been 611 bags or sea islands aiid Floridas and 5909 bales or uplands, against 342 bags or sea isl ands and Floridas and 4S48 hales or uplands the week before, and COI bags ol sea islands and Flor? idas and 8265 bales or uplands for the same week last year. These supplies have come as follows : Say or uplands per South Carolina Railroad 51S2 bales: Northeastern Railroad 590 bales; George? town 0 bales: Santee 61 bales; Savannah 4S bales. Beaufort l bale; wagons 12 bales; Edisto 9 bales. Or sea islands. James Island 16 bugs; Christ Church 5 bags: Asbepoo 8 bags; Northeast? ern Railroad 92bags; John's Island 20bags; Goose Creek 2 bags; Beaufort 101 bags: Chisolm's Mill 18 bag-; Savannah 39 bags; Florida291 bags; Edisto 10 bags. The following transactions have taken pla this market during this period : On Friday, January 14, the market was in stock, with a slightly easier tendency, bi most transactions without quotable altera sales near 300 bales, ordinary to good ordi being quoted at 22%@23%c, low middling 2; 23%c, middling 24%?24%c, strict middling : 9 m. On Saturday thc article opened weak, closed with a better tone; sales 400 bales; qi tions unaltered. On Monday there was a steady demand at prices; sales 550 bales, ordinary to good ordli being quoted at 22%@23%c, low middling ? 23J?C middling 24%024%c, and strict midt 24?"'c * lb. On Tuesday the Inquiry was somewhat a< and with a firmer market, prices, mainly of better grades, advanced %@%c \i lb; 6ales bales, ordinary to good. ordinary being quote 22%@23%, low middling 24, middling 24%, strict middling 24%024%c \f rb. On Wednesday there was a fair demand at prices; sales 600 bales; quotations unchanged Yesterday thc ai tide was quiet, the lc grades being easier, while good qualities i steady; sales about seo bales, viz: 2 at 22%; 22%; 22 at 23; 12 at 23%; 22 at 23%; 22 at 23 ^ at 23%; 14 at 23J? ; 21 at 24; 52 at 24%; 4 at 2 35 at 24%; S at 24%c. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION'. Ordinary to good ordinary.22%?23% Low middling.23%@24 Middling.24,^024% Strict middling.24%024% SEA ISLAND COTTON.-The receipts of this c of thc staple has been lu good supply, say bags of sea islands and Floridas for the wi The article has been dull, buyers showing no position to enter the market, and thc lower gra particularly were heavy and difficult to m common Floridas, in some instances selling low as 40c. The business of tho week has b light, amounting to about 200 bags of all kii among wmch were of Floridas 4 at 40c, 19 at 19 at 46c, 2? at 48c, 13 at 50c, 12 at 65c. Of islands, 1 stained at 23c, 2 at 55c, 1 at COc, 1 at 1 3 at 70c 5 at 75c. We quote: common sea isU at40@50c;medium 55?fl0c; medium to fine? 75c; fine and choice SO?$l and upwards ? About thc close of list week's operations 150 b of Floridas were sold at .40?i5c r lb. RICE.-The arrivals of Carolina rough hi been moderate, about 20,000 bushels for this we Thc market for this period assumed a tia character, and prices stiffened %e lb, the I ter qualities bel?g quite firm, but was quiet j terday. The operations for the period amouni 500 tierces of clean Carolina, say 15 tierces at l ss at 6, ITS at 6 l-io, 20 at c>,'. 30 at 6 3-10, 31 6%C, 40 at 6%, 42at 6 9-16, 50 at 0%c 9 lb. quote common to fair clean carolina at 60C good 6%06%c lb. Carolina rough may quoted at $115?l40 for Interior and $1 4001 CC bushel for seacoast. KATAL STORES.-The receipts of this arti have been light, and the business of a very strlcted character. The only sale of spirits of t pentlne was on private terras, and we omit q tatious. Rosins arc nominal at (3 bbl. extra Ko. I; $2 60@$2 75 ? bbl. for No. 1; $202 ?? bbl. for low Ko. l: $l 70 'S bbl. for So. 2, a $1 60 *>l bbl. for >"o. 1. Crude turpentine ls i changed-say $2 80 'H bbl. for virgin, $2 00 yellow dip, and $1 CO for bard. HAY.-There have been no arrivals of imp tance, and thc bc ducss has been ouly of a ret character. CORN.-The reoeipts of this grain have bc about 30,000 bushels-all from Baltimore and Ni folk. A cargo of 5800 bushels from Norfolk, bulk, was sold on private terms. Jobbing lots prime white Maryland sell at about $12201 24 f bushel, weight, bags included; 4000 bushels white Maryland, lu bags, was sold on priva terms. FLOUR.-Thc market is well supplied with t various grades of this article, and while pde have had an easier tendency they have undergo no Important chauge. A moderate inquiry h prevailed, and we quote Northern and Wcstc fine at $^05 50 bbl; super $5 75?C "fl bbl; ext SC 25@0 7? "fi bbl, and family at $707 50 "? bl Southern qualities are In moderate stock and in: be quoted at $7 2507 75 <fy>bl for extra, and $$ I 0 "f) bbl Tor family grades. BACON.-There hus been a moderate business d lng In these articles, but prices have been wlthoi strength, closing with a belter feeling yesterda, Wc u???* prime smoked shoulders 15c H P'iae clear* rib Sides atlee; ;:!?e ?trips at 19 dry salted shoulders at 13, and sides at 17c. ? ll prime clear iib sides were sold during the week 1 17, 17% and 17%c 3 lb. SCOAR AND MOLASSES_The cargo or sugar ac molasses ex-brig Croton, rrom Cardenas, was so: yesterday by Mr. W. P. Hall, Importer. Orocei sugars sold at 12%@12%c In hhds. Clayed ra lasses, new crop, in hhds, sold at 3???9%, and I bbls at 44c "fl gallon. FRL'IT.-The market ls well supplied wil oranges, both of Florida and Cuba kinds. 1' quote nominally al $25035 M. Bananas, ma ket nearly bare. Apples are ia good supply at < (u.'c bbl. VEGETABLES.-The supply of Irish potatoes ample. Eating qualities sell at $3(33 25 "A bb seed potatoes are held at $3 25@5 f. bbl. Onloi sell at $6(316 50 fi bbL New Charlestou cabbagi are in good supply at 10?12c each. BUTTER AND LARD.-There is a fair stock 1 prime Goshen. We quote good to prime at 40i 45c ?ft lb. Western and other lower grades se from 30?35e ? lb; country do. at 25030c "ft I as in quality. Lard ls In good supply and ls he? at 19020c. SALT.-The arrivals amount to abont 400 sack Most or the importations have been sold or place In bond for better rates. Lots from store sellin at $1 40@i 5? per sack. INDIA BAGGING.-The market is fairly supplie with this article, and we quote 23024c "ft yai Dundee bagging, 44 inches, 1% lbs. for the yan ls held at 30035c. Sea Island bagging, 45 inchi wide, 2 lb for thc yard, is held at 45c. ROPE.-Tlie demand for rope ls moderate, an prices arc somewhat nominal at quotations. \\ quote hemp at - cents "ft lb; greenlea! at io cent; and jute at 8%?o cents v h>. IRON BANDS AND TIES, for cotton, or the mos approved patterns, arc offered on thc market : 6>=07%c H lb, and sales have taken place : these ligures. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-The market Tor this art cle is dull. Wc quote timber for milling purpose rrom s?@9. Shipping timber $10015; 4-405 flooring at $14015 "A M. Bright lumber, goo merchantable, from city mids, cut to size, froi $20024 y M by the cargo. FREIGUTS.-To Liverpool dull and somewha nooiluul; t.y steam, ,v?i on uplands, 1>? on sea Wands; by sail we quote 5-16<i %d on uplands and \Q vi on sea islands. T Havre, %c on uplauds and l%c on sea islands b sail. Coastwise-to New York, by steam, %c 0 uplands and lc on sea islands, $2 -p tierce 0 rice; by sail. %c on cotton; $1 25 ~t tierce on ric? 40c ? barrel on rosin; $s f> M on lumber; $901 ? M on timber. To Boston, by sail, %?%c ?a e: uplaud colton. To Providence, $8 9 M on boards ?.c -f, lb on cottoD. To Philadelphia, by steam %C 9 lb on uplands; by sail, $607 $ M on board? $9 on timber; $3 t* ton on clay, and $303 25 01 phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, %0%c 1 tt; by sail, ?0^7 ? M on boards; $303 20 fl toi on phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand b; our merchants to take lumber freights fron 1 Georgetown, s. C., Darien and Satilla River, Ga. and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, am $11012 ~p M are rates on lumber and buurds. EXCHANGE-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yoster i day was T.19%0129% for 60 day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE-The banks arc parchas i lng sight checks on New York at % discount; i days % discount; 10 days 1 per ct. discount ; 15 days 1%; 20 dava -; 30 days -. They are sell i ing sight checks at par. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buving ai 20 and selling at Tl. -? markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, January 20-Noon. - Consola 92%. ; Bonds SC%. 1 PARIS, January 20.-Bourse opened quiet. Rentes 73f 12c. HAVANA, January 20.-Sterling ll ,lial2%. Fede? ral currency 17% discount. LIVERPOOL, January 20-Noon.-Cotton easier; ?piantis ll%d; Orleans 11%'d; sales 12,900 bales, j Evening.-Cotton closed quiet and steady; up lands ll,?id, Orleans ll%d; sale3 12,000 bales. Speculation and export 2000. Bacon, new, 58s. DOMESTIC MARKETS. KEW YORK, January 20.-Noon.-Stocks weak. Money easy at 6aT per cent. Sterling, long, 87?; short 9%. Gold 21%. Sixty-two coupons, 15%; Tennesseeex coupons, 54','; new 47%; Virginia ex coupons, 55; new, 81; Louisianas, old, 02,',; new: 05; Levees, slxe3, 65%; eights, 80; Alabama eights, 95; fives, 63; Georgia sixes, 80; sevens, 90; North Carolina sevens, old, 41; new, 24%; South Carolina sevens, old, Si; new, 75%. Pork $27 50a $28. Colton heavy at 25% cents. Turpentine steady at 44% cents. Rosin quiet at $2 05a$2 io for strained. Freights Him. Evening.-Cotton dull and heavy; sales 1600 bales. Flour dull, and favors buyers. Southern dull and drooping, ranging from $5 40 to 9 75. Wheat closed lc better. Corn scarce, and 1 to 2c better; new mixed Western 95a98; old $1 03a $1 04%, steady.. Oat3 a shade firmer; Western unchanged. Whiskey lower at $1 02a$l 03. Rice and sugar dull. Coffee active; sales 2100 bags Rioatl5%c. Molasses dull. Turpentine 44a45c. Rosin $2 ioa$S. Freights quite firm-on cotton by sall 3-16. Money closed quiet and easy at 5a 7 per cent. Sterling weaker at 8%. Gold dull and heavy at 28%a20%. Governments closed steady. Sixty-twos, 15%. Southerns Btrong. BALTIMORE, January 20.-Cotton quiet and steady at 25c. Flour steady and in Improved de? mand; Howard street ?4 75a5. Wheat firm; choice Maryland $145; Pennsylvania SI 35. Corn steady. Oats 54a57. Rye Slal 08. Pork quiet at $29a30. Bacon quiet: shoulders 13%c. Lard quiet at 17a 17%c. Whiskey firm and scarce at $lal 01. CINCINNATI, January 20.-Corn dull at 75c. Whiskey higher; sales 1200 bbls in bond, at 94c. Mess pork very dull at $27. Bacon firmer; clear sides 16c; shoulders I3%c. Lard dull. ST. LOUIS, Jannary 20.-Corn dull and unchang? ed. Whiskey dull at 02%a93%c. Provisions heavy; mess pork $27a27 50; shoulders 13al3%c; clear sides 17%c. LOUISVILLE, January 20.-Pork $28 50; shoul? ders 13%e"; clear sides 15%c. Whiskey firmer at 93a94c. WILMINGTON, January 20.-Spirits turpentine firm at 41c. Rosin dull; strained $1 50. Crude turpentine steady. Tar steady. Cotton steady at 23 to 24c. Weather cloudy and threatening. AUGUSTA, January 20.-Cotton, market quiet and prices a shade easier; sales 490 bales; receipts 470: inlddliugs 23a23%c. SAVANNAH, January 20.-cotton, receipts 24S3; exports 1334; sales SCO; middling 24a24%c; market firm. MOBILE, January 20.-Cotton In good and gene? ral demand and closed firm; sales 2000 bales; mid? dling 24c; receipts 059 bales; exports 201 bales. NEW ORLEANS, Januarv 20.-Cotton firm at 24%u24%c: sales 5500 bales: receipts 3350 hales; exports to Liverpool 2694 bales: to Havre 3475 bales. Sugnr. prime, 12al2%. Molasses, prime, 67a69. Gold Sljtfi Sterling 81%.- Sight %c dis? count. N orfolk Corn Harket. The Norfolk Journal of the" 19th Inst, says corn has arrived pretty freely-to the extent of about 30,000 bushels. The week begun at about 88a9lo for white and yellow; but, under a good demand, it has run up to 95a9Cc for good dry white forshlp ping, at which lt closed, the weather to-day, how? ever, preventing any transactions. Coastwise vessels are scarce aud much wanted. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, January IO.-SPIRITS TURPEN? TINE-Market firmer with sales of 121 casks at 40%c for mixed country and New York casks. ROSIN-Sales of 322 bbls at $1 75al SO for ex? tra No. 2. CRUDE TURPENTINE-Sales of 114 bbls at $2 SO for soft, and fl OA for hard. TAR-Sales of bo bbls at $1 S5. COTTON-Sates or so bales at 21, 22, 22%, 23, 23J? and 23%c. Interior Cotton Markets. MONTGOMERY, January IS.-Montgomery cot? ton markt t easier; low middlings 22%c. ATLANTA, Jauuary 18.-The market closed active at 22,'?c tut middlings; 22c for low mid? dlings; 200 tor good ordinary. SELMA, January IS.-Market quiet and de? mand moderate. Sales leo bales at 23%c for low middlings. Thc better grades were very scarce. MACON, January 18.-Receipts to-day 23S bales: sales 362; shipped 21GY The market continues firm with a good demand at 23c for middlings. Offering stock still light. COLUMBUS, January IS.-There has been a good demand to-dav on the basis of 22%c for mid? dling. Sales 390 bales. Receipts 2ii9 bales-3.'. liv S. W. Railroad, loo by M. and G. Railroad, 13 bj Opeltka Railroad, 115 hy wagons, 0 by river. Ship? ments 544 bales-404 by S. W. Railroad, G Tor home consumption, 134 tu New York by Opelika Ka Iroml. via charleston. Charleston Wholesale Prices. ARTICLES. PRICES. BAGGING. ?) yard Dundee_,. 30 ? 45 Gunny Cloth. 23 ? 24 KALE ROPE, f\ ft Manilla..'....:.:. ? Western. 8 ? 12% Jute. 6 ? R BUTTER-Goshen. 30 sj 45 County. 25 ? 30 COTTON, ft lb Ordinary to gootrordinary.... 22?,'? 23% Low middling. 23%? 24 Middling to strict middling... 24%? 24% Good middling... ? Sea Island. 40 ? 1 00 COFFEE, ?> ft Rio. 20 ? 2? Laguavra. 28 @ Java. . 35 ? 40 FERTILIZERS Carolina Fertilizer, fl 2000 lbs. 60 00 ? Wando Fertilizer. 60 00 ? Double Refined Poudrette. 30 00 ? Niles' Phosphate. 63 60 @ Peruvian Guano. fi 2240 fts...loo 00 @ Pacific Guano, fi 2000 lbs. 65 00 @ Phoenix Guano. 55 00 ? Baiigh's Phosphate, fi 2000 ft* 60 no ? Rhodes' Phosphate. ft 200? fts 65 00 ? Rhodes* Standard Manure ($65 time). 57 50 ? Orchillo Guano (.?40 time). 35 60 ? Lund Plaster. 24 50 ? Manes' Super Phos. fl 2000 lbs. 65 00 ? Woolston's Phosphate of Lime 65 00 ? Woolston's Vege'or, fl 2000 fts 65 06 ? Croasdale's Gen. Sup.Phos. net 60 00 ? Bowers'Complete Manure, uet 60 00 ? Sardy's Phos. Peruvlau, cash. 65 00 @ Sardy's Pacific Guauo, cash... 60 00 ? Patapsco Guano. C5 00 ? E. Frank Co's Phosphate. 65 00 @ Whann's Superphosphate. 65 00 @ 75 60 FLOUR, fl bbl Kine.5 00 ? 5 50 Super. 5 75 @ 6 00 Northern and Western Extra. 6 50 ? 7 00 Baltimore Extra. ? Southern-Super. ? Extra. 7 00 ? 7 50 Fnmilv. 7 75 ? 9 50 GRAIN, ft bushel Maryland Oats. ? Western Oats. ? Corn. 1 15 ? 1 22 HAV, fi cwr North River. ? LUMBER, fl M feet Clear White Pine, first quality. 50 00 ? 55 0o White Pine, good run. 38 oe ? 40 00 Yehow Pine. 20 00 @ 24 oo Boards, rough. 14 00 ? 15 00 ?it Grooved and tongued 28 00 ? 32 eo ??KASSES, V gallon fThiba. 38 @ 44 Muscovado. 58 ? ?2 Sugar-house. MAIM New Orleans . so ? 85 NAVAL STORES, fl bbl Tar. ? Pitch. ? Rosin, pale. ? Rosin, No. 1. 2 00 ? 3 06 Rosin, No. 2. 1 70 ? Rosin. No. 3. 1 CO ? Spirits Turpentine, ft gallon.. .. ? Oakum, ft lb. 16 ? NAILS-American 4?2od" fi keg 5 05 ? 7 00 POWDER- Dupont's, F.F.F. g_ 6 70 @ Dupont's, F.F.F. 5 60 @ Dupont's, BlastiUg. 4 25 ? PROVISIONS, fi ft Bacon, Hams. 22%? 23 Sides. 17 @ 18 Shoulders. 15 ? Strips. 19 ? Lard, in keg. 19 ? 20 Butter. 30 ? 45 Cheese. 15 ? 30 Potatoes, Irish, fi bbl. 3 00 ? 4M Sweet. 3 50 ? 4 00 Onions. 6 oo ? 6 50 Apples. 5 00 ? 6 00 Eggs. 40 ? 50 Poultry-Chickens, fl doz_ 3 00 ? 4 00 Fowls, fl doz. 5 00 ? 6 00 RICE, fi ft-Carolina.6 @ 7 East India. ? SALT, ft sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 40 ? l 50 Liverpool, line. ? SUGAR, ? ft-Raw. ? Porto Rico. ? Miiscovath. ? BEESWAX-fi lb. SS @ 40 HIDES. Green-ft ft. os ? Dry. IS @ CHESTNUTS- fl busha. 4 00 ? Stock* af Cotton in the Interior Towt not included in the Receipts. 1870. 1S09. Augusta A- Ham's.lanuiiry 14 Macon. Ca...Ian na ry 15 Columbus, cu.lannary 15 Montgomery, Ala.. ...tatiuarv 15 Selma, Ala.January 1? Memphis, Trun.Iitiiuary 16 Nashville, Tenn.January 15 Total. 26.!)2;t 17.933 16,320 16,328 8.124 19,361 3.40S 102,3"jy| 10.6S' 12.80 14.21 10,08 4,24 10,121 1,87, 64,021 Exports? BR?MES-Per Norwegian bark Hombersund 1338 bales upland cotton. NEW YORK-Per steamship Magnolia-1 bag sea Island cotton, 188 bales upland cotton. 39 tierces rice, 45emptv barrels, 5 packages oranges, and sundries.Per sehr N W Smith-68 bales upland cotton, soo tierces rice, 153 casks clay, 260 bbls ro4in, 700 empty carboys, S cases tobacco, 2 boxes shavings, 4 trucks. 3 boxes mdse, 120 packages mdse. Comparative Exports of Cotton and Riec from the Port of Charleston, front Sep? tember 1 to January 20, 1870. EXPORTED TO Liverpool... Other Br. Ports Tot'l C. Britain Uavre. Other Fr. Ports Total Franee.. N. of Europe.. Tot'l N. Europe S. of Europe... W. Indies, ftc. Total F. Ports.. Boston. Rhode Island.. New York. Philadelphia... Bait. JL- Nr'folk Otb. U. S. Ports Tot'l C's,c Ports Grand Total. 1S60-'7U. S. I.i?p'd. i Rice S. I.iUp'd.iRice 1451 325 328 1815 104 2867 34313 34313 S33 SS3 ll 1280 ll 12S0 30S5 3S2S1 140C 90 1230 43S2 1656 10? 6S86| 1114 99451 2098 3331.1 1709 3314 5129 89S93 12S174 9453 9478 1813 1943'. 51943? 19573 2546 17S4 62500 1S32| 15 i 10995 38 1222 1850 3160 79C57 SU230 6795 723 2710 1364 12812 Exports of Rice, Naval Stores and Lum? ber from the Port of Charleston, from September 1 to January 20,1870. EXrORTED TO 1869-'70. NATAL STOR'S Bbls. Feet. 186S-'09. I LUMBER. STOR S Bbls. Feet. Boston. New York_ Philadelphia.. Baltimore.... New Orleans.. Mobile. Provid'cc.R I. Oth'r C S P'rts T'al Coastw'se 8.619 8,862 3,885 690 92,404 2,127,097 83,000 274,000 6,572 3,197 200 1,649 200,942 2,040,000 1,122,793 1,507,696 113.140 423,050 726.114 117,663 18,056 3,112,697 11,618 5,730,208 Barcelona. Maj'a k M'ket. West Indies.. Halifax, NS.. St John's, NB. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Havre. Montevideo... Great Britain. 1,812 4! 464,150 440 ' *49| 752,797 Total Foreign. Grand Total 2,437 5,268 9,721 464,159 3,576,85? 3,837 6,303 10,629 22,24' 752,797 6,48S,006 cr : g : fi : g co to -i j "lu "iC ^- -1 ic ta ia's )5<< ?2=7 ! 3a =5 9 Sf ?33K3? fi ? w ; r*: a co ? . -i i P p S3 P ?3 ?s p p p = s = = s ssas : s c-= - s c c s s IPP3 P p p p p p lill -f -1 1 "5 1,1 H <?l *< ?5 < !-t ~ ~ to to c; c-? 4- +? MES M. M MH ti. - -I cc cr. o . u o ca - c, . ? -j to -i co . tc ta *- ic . *- o -I .U - ? CO Ol M . - ; ?O O C . ca to S Cl t- * *?j*rO4.*0C?c""4 ? -1 rc .u -i i? - ci eg ii g x ts ? o? O c ? ? i: J? c ii t io li *U -4 li -? .C"iNt;? a V ? unoVN -i o 4-ck a - i - c. - " c i; i: - r. ^ t; i; - ;T. o c - *4 o MS* -S JSSj So ot oas* co .*> * . fis g ?3 ?. ? aa - ? S <o . ic io LT. o ci ?-'>aJ?' 'Q 'Q . -j. . uta o o- . -j ii . - . . rc T * a ? . tc ? . OD . - cc cc v *- . ' cn - BS; _o tc ; o o - ~ '. ? et >-. - i-1 Co - to ' a? io io to jc rc j-, cc - es_to ; _o j too "bo Vc? ~cc t c "cc "cc ~w ? cop IC-" ? J- CO - ce te io . "Cy! tc en o ce cr. o c - - cc co . ci co is ..ja o' E? cc - co ce - tc -1 * Oa *. *. ca c tc j? -t - j? jp tcu'wVic? tc -i cc to li Cf. - ac - -I -> pt 11 *; co cc *. cc tc CO jg IC IC cc o, - - . - o -Ji; ?.-i g's se: Bsyss: gs &o - ? ? ic cc - cc . to ? g2 ? rS: SS SE - : -. ooj=: ?? "to -I "cc . Io o> o. - -* . cc ?1 oe ?i -t o. - ? to4? - .I - - CM-'?' co S ?c E ic - ?o ic -i o - ?j ts tc cc -. - -io eto>-?is cs Bs? c? M : r*? ???111111: ?3 - -, . - o. - . c? tc pjsjs: c-1.?."."^-: J??* ec - - "eic -? -. g c c a . - - -< o ?? . ?s JJ ceo- ec-'**' c?-i 2 5 r - ? 2 . 1 r? i Si * -i a Sn H s2o "c c ?3C; _ ' S O tu -3 3* Q SIT? ic; on - ?r 5 g NOTE.-We have deducted from New Orleans 31,796 bales uplands, from Mobile-bale9, from Savannah 46S9 bags sea island and .... bales up? land, and from Charleston 2C19 bags sea island and 140 bales upland-thc quantities received at those ports from Mobile, Florida, Texas and Savannah. sr 2 3 _ : 2.2 . S C3 ..np 1 53 ; Il Hfl lil fit - ?pl? - 5 Sib's!* s s?l H 3 .8*r|f:2 cw c: to! r*j qisl.*l*"J - s rs? 1 ? 2 p II E S "i P ? e Receipt? hy Railroad, January 90. SOUTH CAROLINA. RAILROAD. *40f<** 400 bales cotton, 10 bales domestics, 4 cars lnmber. To Railroad Agent, Thurston A Holmes, W C Courtney A co, WK Ryan, Graescr A Smith, W B Williams A Son, Pelzer, Rodgers A co. Bro? die A co, H Bischoff A co, G H Walter A co, Frost A Ariser, A J Salinas, G W Williams A co, Kirk? patrick A Witte, J JJ Aiken A co, W W Smith, Claghorn, Herring A co, and Goldsmith A Son. Passengers. Fer steamship Magnolia, for Keir York-C W Holland, C Rice, Mrs G S Smith, L Hall, Mrs and two Misses Cheesborough, J Yetta, L (Josa. J Rice, J Lloyd, W Timon, C E Swelledge, EDP Nick les, A Keenan, J Murphy. E Monroe, G Witsell, W H Michel, P Andoln, N Schroeder, Mr Munna, Mucho Fandango, W A Newcombe, and H Balley. Per steamship Charleston, from New York T D Harrison, Mrs S D Harrison, Mrs S H Harts? horn, H G Bridges, J Vettman and wife, George R Choi well. C B Schaffer, W H Brown, J F Hind and wife, W C Scarritt and wife, Hon A Munroe and wife. T Clyde. W Davy. Master Davy, C S Wilder, T Calllnau, M Parker, and M Kinney. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Fernandina, via Savannah and Beaufort-S H Billingham, Frank Campbell, Dr J Taylor and ladv, S Mayo, C Duun, Miss Kirby, H D Rogers, and Rev M R Forer. MARINE NEWS. CHAELESTON, JANUARY 21. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York-left 18th Inst, PM. Mdse. To J Adger A co, J D Aiken A co, J E Adger A co, G D Ahrens A co, M A A Ashton, T M Bristoll, W S Bissen, Chapeau A Hef? fron, W H Chafee A co, J Commins, W S Corwin A co, II Daly, J A Enslow A co, B Feldmaun A co, J S Fairly A eo, Fogartle's Book Store, D F Flem? ing A co. C II Glldden, Holmes' Bock Store, Hart A co, Jeffords A co, B H Jacksou, C U Johnson, L Kenecke, Jennings, Thomllnson A co, Kllnck, Wiekenberg A co, Kinsman A Howell, Klattc A co, Laurcy A Alexander, Johnston, Crews A co, J G Mil!?or A co, McLoy A Rice. W McLean, Man touc A co, McLean A Kendall, M H Nathan, Osten tendorff A co, N E Railroad Agent, C F Panknln, D Paul A co, Rlecke A Schachte, J Russell, South? ern Express Company, W P Russell A co, A Stel? ling, J H Rennckcr, L Schnell, E B Stoddard A co, M C Smith, D H Sllcox, S C Railroad Agent. W G Trott, J Thomson A co, S Thompson, W L Webb, R White. W G Whilden A co, West A Jones, Wage? ner A Monsecs, and Walker, Evans A Cogswell. Thc C arrived ut the wharf at io P M-tletaiued at thc bar two hours and a half. Sehr Emma. Magrath. Coinbahee. 2100 bushels rough rice. To w c Bec A co. Steamer Pilot noy, Peck, Fernandina via Sa? vannah and Beaufort. 51 bales sea Island cotton, 7 pockets sea Island cotton. To J D Aiken A co, J Colcock A co, Fraser A Dill, IV Gurney, Hopkins, McPhersou A co. J A Enslow A co.. RaveDel A co, J Dougherty, H Green, Relcke A Schachte. W H Harrison, J H Wuhrmann A co, M K Forey, E L Trescott, and J Brown. Received from ChLsolm's Ginning Mills. 7 bags sea island cotton. To W c Courtney A co, G H Hoppock, R Roper, and Wardlaw A Carew. Received from Bennett's Mill. 90 tierces Rice, To A Bischoff A co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Magnolia, Crowell, New York-Rave ncl A co. Steamship Sonth Carolina, Adkins, New York Courtenay A Trenholm. Norwegian bark Hombersund, Netlsen, Bremen -Ravencl A co. Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, New York-W Roach A co. Scbr John Johnson, Messick, New York, via Wilmington, NC-J A Enslow A co. Sehr T D Wilder, Holmes, Cardenas-J A Ens low A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Magnolia, Crowell, New York. Steamship South Carolina, Adkins, New York. FROM TniS PORT. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia, Jan? uary 18. CP FOR TniS PORT. Sehr Oaks Ames, Edmunds, at New York, Jan? uary is. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Rosa, Drinkwater, from Norfolk, Va, Jan? uary 18. MEMORANDA. Tlie sehr Rosa, which sailed from Norfolk for this port, on the 18th instanr, has on board a cargo of 900U bushels corn. The New York Journal of Commerce, of Thurs? day last, has thc following: "A private letter re? ceived In this city from Beaufort, N C, dated Ulli instant, stales that on the 12th live boats from that port boarded the wreck of sehr George A Mary, from New York for Charleston, before re? ported ashore on Cape Lookout Shoals, and took from her a cat, dog and all the sails except the foresail and Jib. and they were split and washed to pieces. It the weather permitted, a party of men were to go on board on the 13th, to try and save thc rigging and cargo. List of Shipping IN TUE TORT OF CHARLESTON, JANUARY 20. Vessels under 100 tons, and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. Adalla (Br), 1272 tons, Sanderson, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-R Mure A co. Arragon (Br), 1317 tons, Houison, at Boyce A co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-R Mure A co. Maryland, G31 tons. Johnson, at Cnlon wharf, fer Baltlniore, loading-Courtenay A Trenholm. Champion, 1418 tons, Lockwood, nt Adgcr's wharf, for New York, loading-James Adger A co. Charleston. - tons, Berry, nt Adger's wharf, frorri New York. discharging^Jiines Adger A co. SHU'S. Missouri, 824 tons, ?radburn, fit Brown A co'8 wharf, for Liverpool, loading-W B Smith A co. Muscorigus (Rr), 709 tons, Groves, at Vandcrhorst's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Ravencl A co, Gorilla (Br), 755 tons, Say, at Boyce A co's wharf for Liverpool, loading-R Mure A co. R C Winthrop. 940 tons, Stewart, for Liverpool, al Atlantic wharr, loading-Patterson A stock. David Brown, 905 tons. Nichols, at Marshall'! wharf, from Newport, Eng, diseharglng Master. Sllevc Hloom (Br),815tons, Leask,at Vanderhorst's wharf, from Liverpool, walting-Ravenel & co. Hope, 800 tons. Ure. at Atlantic wharf, for Liver pool, loading-Willis A Chlsolm. Bombay, - tons, Jordan, at Commercial wharf for'Liverpool, loading-Willis A Chlsolm. Southern Chief, - tons, Higgins, at Atlantic wharf, from Genoa, walting-Master. BARKS. Skjold (Nor). 392 tons, Albrethsen, at Kerr's wharf rrom Liverpool, walting-R Mure A co. La Komba (Kr), 5S4 tons, Brown, at Accommoda Hon wharr, for Liverpool, loadlug-Hem*] Card. RB Walker, 301 tons, Pcttinglll, in the Stream for New York, ready-ll F Baker A co. The I'ueen (Ur), 698 tons, at Boyce A co's wharf fruin Liverpool, waiting-R More A co. David Nichols, 103 tons, Upnian, nt. Palmetto wharf for New York, to be repaired-J A Elision A co. Atlantic (Br). 67.r> tons. Vernon, at Atlantic wharf for Liverpool, loading-R Mure A co. Hombersund (Nor), 3S7 tons. Nielson, at Vander horst's wharf, for Bremen, ready-George I Hopley A co. Wcttcrhorn, C92 tons, Minott. at Brown A co": wharr, for Liverpool, loading-Stre< . Bros ? co. Claru, - tons. Nickels, at Bennett's wharr, fo the Rio de ?a Plata, loading-Street Bros A co Yumurl (I'.r), 477 tons, Cochran, at Boyce A co' wharr, for Liverpool, loading-RT Walker. David McNutt (lit), 602 tons. Lockhart, at Centra wharf, rrom Liverpool, waiting-R Mur A co. France (Fr). 60S tons. Exmelln, at Boyce A co' wharr, from Havre, Waiting-Mottet, Huche A co. Annie Torrey, - fons. Libby, at Accommndatioi wharr, rrom Liverpool, discharging-W Road A co. RRIGS. Manuel (Span). 23S fons. Pares, at Atlantic wharl for Barcelona, loading-J A Enslow A co. Apollo (Nor). - tons, Relnhart, at Boyce A co' wharr, for Liverpool, loading-HT Walker. W Creery, 302 tous. Simmons, in the Stream, io a Northern port, ready-Risley A Creighton Lady IVnc (Hr). 350 tons. Atinar, at Comiuercii wharf, for Havre, loading-W P Hall. Castillan, 4S3 tons. Lang, in Ashley River, fo Wi st Indies, loading-J A Enslow A co. Mary Stewart, 203 tons. Adams; at Accommoda lion wharf, from Baltimore, waltiug-Risley Creighton. Croton, no tons. Sherman, at Central wharr, fron Cardenas, discharging-J A Enslow A co. SCHOONERS. Eliza Pike, - tons. Larkin, in Ashley River, fo Philadelphia, loading^ A T Getty. Active. 204 tons, Coombs, in thc Stream, fo Baltimore, ready-Risley A Creighton. T J Trallon, 1S9 tons. Tapley, in the Stream, fo North Weymoulh, Mass, ready- Risley I Creighton. Ella, ino rons, Montgomery, lu the Stream, fo Cuba, ready-Risley A Creighton. Janies Young, 271 tons. Wilson, in the Stream for New Haven, ready-Risley A Creighton. Myrover, 404 tons, llrown. in thc Stream, fo Now York, ready-W Roach A co. Sarah Fish, los tons. Thompson, In the Stream, fo a Northern Port, ready-J A Enslow A co. CE Raymond, 309 tor.?, Higgins, In the Stream for Boston, ready-M Goldsmith A Son. Thos "Iskiiiiinons. lio tons. Wyatt,at Palmett wharr, from Matanzas, waiting-J A Ens low A co. Eveline. 122 tons, Dutch, In Ashley River, for Wes Indies, loading-J A Enslow A co. NW Smith. 293 tons, Tooker, at Wando Compa ur's wharr, lor New York, loading-W Road ? co. Black Duck (Br), 120 tons. Filis, at Palmetto wharl rrom Matan/.as.-to bc repaired-J A Ensloi A co. Emma B Shaw, 247 fons. Shaw, af Atlantic whar: rrom Baltimore, waiting-Willis A Chisolm Lilly. 412 tons, Hughes, af Fairchild's wharl, rroi New York, waning-w Roach A co. T D Wilder, -JOS tons. Holmes, at Palmetto whar for Wilmington. N C, waiting-W Roach A ct Sylvan, 137 tons. Young, in Ashley River, froi Wood's Hole, discharging-Risley A Creigl ton. SAM D Scull, 290 tons, Steclman, at PaUnett wharf, from Orchilla, W I, waiting-li ? E:i ker A co. Kate Walker, - tons, Warren, at Brown A co's wharf, from Baltimore, dlseharglng-Risley Sc Creighton. Wm Allen, 315 tons, Grant, at Fairchild's wharf, for Wilmington, N C, ready-W Roach A co. L C Hickman, 230 tons, Robinson, In the Stream, for Wilmington, N C. ready-W Roach A co. Hud St Frank, 89 tons, Pendleton, at Brown A co's wharf, for Norfolk, Va, discharging-J A Ens low St co. Marian Gage, - tons, Shepherd, at Adger's wharf, from New York, discharging-W Roach St co. Anna Glllcse, - tons, Mitchell, at Kerr's wharf, from Baltimore, discharging-H F Baker St co. Alexander Young, 220 tons, Young, at Atlantic wharr, from Philadelphia, discharging-H F Raker A co. Ida Richardson. 178 tons, Bedell, ?t Adger's wharr, rrom New York, discharging-W Roach A co. Ida Bella, - tons, Fisher, In Ashley River, rrom Rhode Island, dlssharglng-W Roach A co. John Johnson, 314 tons, Merrick, at Brown A co's wharr, rrom Baltimore, waiting-Master. Azelda A Lanni. 109 tons, Meindo. at Union wharr, rrom Havana, discharging-Bart A co. S H Woodbury, 134 tons, Woodbury, at Palmetto wharr, rrom New York, discharging-Master. Shipping. F OR LIVERPOOL. The fine American Ship MISSOURI, L. T. Blackburn, Master, having a large portion";_ of her cargo aboard. For further Freight engage? ments, apply to W. B. SMITH ACO.. Janl7 mwf Napier's Bange. w ANTED Vessels to load at this and neighboring-?gA ports for Kitterv, Boston, Mass., New Vork.'Ssft Philadelphia, Mobile, Middletown, New Haven and Hartford, Conn., Savannah. Ga., Rio de Janeiro and Cuba. High rates paid and dispatch given. Apply to H. F. BAKER A CO., jan20 2 No. 20 Cumberland street. -pOR LIVERPOOL. 250 bales or Cotton wonted to complete cargo ol British Ship MUSCONGGS. ja nio RAVENEL A Cu. ~piOR LIVERPOOL. Thc Al Norwegian Brig APOLLO, Bclncrt, Master, will have quick dispatch for the above port. For Freight apply to R. T: WALKER. dec 18 JiOR NEW YORK-MERCHANTS' LINE. The regular packet Schooner LILLY, ?I ron ES. Master, having a portion cargo en? gaged, will load promptly Tor above port. Janl7 WILLIAM ROACH A CO F OR HAVRE Thc staunch British Brig LADY PERIE,.-?iA Captain Almar, ot 356 tons, is now receiving"S?ML cargo, a large portion or which ls engaged and 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 AV. P. HALL, Janl2 10 Brown A Co.'s Wharf. p OR LIVERPOOL. TO SAIL ON OR ABOUT THE 20TH INSTANT. Tlie first class American Bark WETTER HORN, Lauderken. Master, of small capa? city, ls rapidly loading for tho above port. For balance of rrelght room apply to Jan7 STREET BROTHERS A CO. F OR LIVERPOOL. The Al British Bark ATLANTIC, Captain Vcrnam, having a large portion ol her car-*' go engaged and on board, wants 500 bales or Cot ton to complete .the same. For Freight engagements, apply to ROBERT MURE A CO., dec28 Boyce's Wharf. F OR LIVERPOOL. The Brlii.-h Ship GORILLA, Captain Say, having a large portion of her Cargo en-i gaged and going on board, ror Freight engage ment* apply to ROBERT MURK A CO., dcc28 Boyce's Wharf. T lUioccllancoiis.' HE CHAMPION BRACE. This BRACE, In its peculiar construction, ha9 a the advantages or SUSPENDERS AND SHOULDER BRACE COMBINED. First. It does not disarrange the Shirt Boson Second. It cannot slip off the shoulders. Thin There ls less strain on the buttons ol the pant than with common Suspenders. Fourth. Eac section of thc pants can be adjusted Independen ly. Fifth. By meanH of the Adjustlblc Back Stra a gcutle or powerful Brace can bc obtalnei Sixth, lt attaches to the punts at the same point that the ordinary Suspender does. Sole Agent in Charleston, E . SCOTT, DEALER IN SHIRTS AND FURNISHING GOODS, Meeting street. Opposite Market Hall. jan21 3mos QOGNAC BRANDY IN CASKS. A. TOBIAS' SONS, offer for sah-, 300 cases, dozen each. Cognac BRANDY, ' Vine Growers brand, ami three years old, In bonded warehous Jan2l ^^iinnnrinl. Q HECKS ON NEW YORK AND BILLS ON EXULAXI) AXD FRANC S O I. I >. STEHLIXG AND irrtANCi BOUGHT. ADVANCES ON CONSIKXJO.NTS, By LESxISNE Jb WELLS, nov2 Snios No. io RHOAD STREET. gHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their residences promptly and reasonable rates. Send orders to W. E. MARSHALL. Barber, aprilll No. 31 Broad street, (up staUs.] Shipping. -piAST FREIGHT LINE TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON ANf> THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The Steamship "MARYLAND," Joan son. Commander, will sad for Baltimore, on FRIDAY P. M., 21st January, 1870. ??-Insurance by the Steamers or this Une >i per cent, to Baltimore and Philadelphia. To Bos? ton X. Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by raUrbad from Baltimore without addi? tional expense for insurance.' For Freight engagements or Passage, apply to COURTENAY k TRENHOLM, Jan20 2 Union Wharve-. F OR NEW YORK The First Class Side-wheel steamship CHAMPION, Robt. W. Lockwood, Com-]_ mander, of the Ney York and Charleston Steam ship Company's Line, will leave Adger's South Wharf for the above port on SATURDAY, the 22d Inst., at ll o'clock A. M. SGg- Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool. j(S~ Marine Insurance half per cent by this Lin*?. SS" Superior Accoraodations for Passengers, jania JAMES AUGER k CO., Agents. F OR LIVERPOOL CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL STEAMSHIP LINE.'-.. The Fine Iron Screw Steamship "A?ALIA," Sauderson, Master, will,_ take whatever Freight offers and saU positively oa SATCRDAY next, 22d instant. Tue fine new Steamship "ARRAGON" will fol? low on SATURDAY, 29th Instant. For Freight engagements, apply to ROBERT MURE * CO.. Janis Agents. pACIFIC Af AIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S THROUGH LIKE TO . CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave Vtojg&S?bk No. 42, North River, foot of Canal street ^fMg New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the 5th. ana 2lst of every month (except when these dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preceding.) Departure of the 2lst connect at Panama with steamers for South Pacific and Central Amer? ican ports. ' Those of 5th touch at Manzanillo. Steamship AMERICA leaves San Francisco for Japan and China February 1,1870. IA. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to Asp?iwalL One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or further Information ap? ply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, OB the wharf, foot of Canal-street, North River, New York. . F. R. BABY, Agent. marchlS lyr _ IJIRAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA AND AIKEN, And other places, should lay In thejr^Mjfifc supplies of Clarets, Champagnes, Cor-^aUfflfti dials, Brandies, Wl?skles Wines, Canned Soup? and Meats, American and English Biscuits, De? villed Ham, Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco and Imported Segare. WM. S. CORWIN k CO., No. 275 King street, opposite Hasel, * Charleston, S. C. Branch of No. 800 Broadway, corner 20th street, New York. sept28 Cmos jp OR PAL AT KA, FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA JACKSON? VILLE AND LANDINGS OX ST. JOHN'S RIVER. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Steamer "DICTATOR," Captain _ .?TP-*w George E. McMillan, salis every.^.??Sa. TUESDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. Steamer "CITY POINT," Captain Fenn Peck, sails everv FRIDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. Con? necting w'lth Steamer STARLIGHT for Enterprise. Through Tickets and through Bills ol Lading for Freight given. J. D. AIKEN k CO., Agents, .Janl3_South Atlantic Wharf. -piOR BRUNSWICK AND FERNANDINA, VIA BEAUFORT, SHA VANNA U, AND . POINTS ON THE GEORGIA COAST. . Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain C. Carroll White, will sad every sos-,_ 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 S o'clock A. M. J. D. AIKEN k CO., ' Janl3_Sonth Atlantic Wharf, ?pOR GEORGETOWN, S. C. WAVERLY, BROOK GREEN, AND KEITHFIELD MILLS, TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND. SCHEDULE FOR MONTH OF JANUARY. TheSteamerEMILIE.CaptainP.C. _ ^TT**^ Lewis, will run as follows, leaving Jsz?aM?3m Charleston every MONDAY and THURSDAY .MUKN ING and Georgetown every WEDNESDAY and SAT? URDAY MORNING, at o o'clock: LEAVE GEORGETOWN. WEiiNESDAY.Januarv 19. SATURDAY, Jannary 22. WEDNESDAY.January 26. SATURDAY, Jauuarj?29. LEAVE CHARLESTON. MONDAY, January 17. THURSDAY, January 20. MONDAY, January 24. THURSDAY. January 27. MONDAY, January 31. Freight and Wharfage must be prepaid. No Freight will bc received after sunset. Steamer leaves Charleston from Commercial Wharf. Freight will bc received on the days previous to sailing. For engncemonfs. appir to SUACKELFORD k KELLY. Agents. Janl2 Boyce's Wharf. F .fertilisers. E R T I L I Z ?*'?? ~S PHOENIX GUANO. WILCOX, GIBBS .t C O . ' S MANIPULATED GUANO. GUANO, SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND, for sale by WILCOX, GIBBS & GO, IMP0EH1ES & DEALEES IN No. 61 Bay street, Savanna^ Ko. 241 Broad street, Augusta. No. C4 East Bay, Charleston. JO* Send for Circular giving prices, terms, cer? tificates, Ac. janis tufs3mos RAW BONE fl mmwmmmm STANDARD GBARANTFED H f sra \m> I MANUFACTURED BY W WAUQN,WHANN&C!? WlLMINGTONyDEL|M Fff?" ACTORS mm