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A-Wit* witu a Will of Her Ow?. Tonic ago, (ir. the days of my bachelor ure,) When I suffered few sorrows or cares, 1 became ayoungCceiebs, msearch ofawire With a turn for domestic affairs. People told me that women were thoughtless and weak, , And unfit to be trusted alone; 'Sol made up my mind that the treasure I'd 3cek Was a wife with a will of her own. For decision and firmness I hunted about . Among spinsters or every degree, Till I singled a strong-minded lady-love out As exactly the treasure for me. 1 prepared for refusal, but got the reverse, And felt prone- as a king on. his throne, " When I found myself married, vfor better or worse, To a wife wlih a will of her own. But the honeymoon scarcely was over and past, When I slowly began to suspect That I'd made my decision a Uti le too fast, * Without takitg my time to reflect. I was bullied and snubbed, till I said wiih a sigh, "How I wish 1 could only have kn wn What it is to be bound, Hil \ on hapnen to die, To a wire with a Will of her own.'' I'm dull as an owl and as meek as a mouse, While my wire has her will and her way : "Of an evening I cannot si ir out of the house, Though I'm awlully rond or the play. There's a moral, no doubt, m our cat-and-dog lile, And that moral I've careluUy shown; Ton should never look out, If m want o. a wire, For a wi e with a will of her own. Hotel Arrivals-December 7. PAVILION HOTEL. C. C. Hitchins, Syracuse; L. D. Merriman. Greenwood: J. H. Buchanan, Chester: R. Weaver, J. R. Holcombe, F. M. Cannon, Atlanta; w. J. Ir? ving, Stone,A Murray's Circus; Mrs. and Miss Van Lew, Elmira; P. Scruggs, Greenville; A. D. Simons, Kansas; T. R. Ayer, Barnwell; James A. Dunn and wire, Columbia; W. s. Buggs, Claren, don; S. B. Newram, South Carolina; N. A. Haven. New York; Oliver Hewitt, Graham; W. T. Miller, Orangeburg; A. Linen, London. CHARLESTON HOTEL. M. J. O'Brien, Augusta; W. Fried wald, Balti? more; John T. Darby, E. P. Alexander, Columbia; W. H. Austin and wife, GreenvUle; J. S. Tidwell, S. Woolf, South Carolina ; Hugh Leaman, Laurens; Dan Morrison, New York; H.M.Vance, North Carolina; Francis E. MUes and lady, New York; W. B. Whaley, Orangeburg; J. B. Kershaw, J. B. Albert, Baltimore; B. F. Jenkins, Virginia; w. M. Wallace, Philadelphia; D. Molloy, E. T. MoUoy, Cheraw;J. W.Williamson and lady, Mrs.A.D. Gibson, Darlington; J. R. Gibson, Mars Bluff; Ma orJ. W. Lacy, Wm. Lacy, A.P. wiurorce, Vir? ginia; F. H-Carpenter.-Boston; W.L. G. Andrews, Wilmington; [Captain Renshaw, United States Navy^S. W. Maurice, Klngstree; Israel WeU, Philadelphia; E. M. Speights, H. C. Baggett, South Carolina. MILLS HOUSE. A. S. Platt, New Jork; J. P. Constable, Hart? ford; T. E. Debon, New York; S. Dudley Ross, Philadelphia, T. H. Howell and wire, Miss Howell, Chicago; J."M. Farmer, Marlboro'; H. J.Bradley, St Louis; Mr. and Mrs. Neal, Miss C. F. Neal, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ray, Montreal; T. F. Booth, New Haven; Wm. Martin, Columbia; Dr. Richard Ettinage, Wm. M. SUkmao, wife and child, New York; A. Jaquia and.wife, New Jersey. BUSINESS NOTICES. GREAT REDUCTION.-Star Brand Shir: s $1 75 to $3 each; and Star Brand Collars, at $2 50 per dozen at 0. E. A A. S. JOHNSON. dec8-ths4_' LOVERS OF THE BEAUTIFUL IN ART will bear in mind that to-morrow is the day fixed by Messrs; Leitch A Bruns for the sale at auction of the stock of chromos m the estabUshment or Quinby A Co. More acceptable or worthier Christmas presents cannot be secured. AN ARTICLE OF TRUE MERIT.-"Brown's Bronchial Troches"- are the most popular ari icie in this country or Europe for Throat Diseases and Coughs, and this popularity ls based upon real merit, which cannot bc said of many other prep? arations in the market, which are really but weak imitations of the genuine Troches. For sale wholesale by Bowie, Moise A Davis, Charleston, S. C. _ THE ALABAMA IMMIGRANT ASSOCIATION, whose Incorpor itors are gentlemen of Integrity and wealth, hare their advertisement lu another column, m wu" cb they propose to distribute $100, 000 m greenbajkf to holders of tickets, In sums ranglw: from $10 to $25,000. This association ls vouched fe.- by th? press of Montgomery, as well as by prominent bankers and merchants, and will deal jnuorely with the patrons. It is. a similar institution to the California Mercantile Library Association. ih?t dispensed such large sums of money a few weeks since. Tickets only $2. Read their advertisement in another column. novso-io FLATS! PLATS! PLATS !-Seventy-five kinds-15 cents each; by mail, post-paid, 20 cents each. No. 161 King street, and Hasel Street Bazaar. CHAS. 0. RIOHTBK A Co. octi2-wth GAMES ! GAMES ! GAMES' !-A fine assort? ment at No. iel King street. Also, at the Hasel Street Bazaar. octis-wti . THE SINGER NEW FAMILT SEWING MACHINE will make a splendid holday present. Easy terms. State agency No. 197 King street. nov25-3l RUSTIC GOODS! RUSTIC GOODS!-Side and corner brackets, book racks, wau pockets, paper stands, match safes, and picture frames. Hasel Street Bazaar and No. 161 King street, oe:is '. ATTENTION, TOORTSTS_Stereoscopic viewa of Charleston and vicinity, at No. 161 King street, or at the Hasel street Bazaar. novl2 LATEST COMMERCIAL. Tile .Cliarleslou Cotton, Klee, and Naval Stores Market. omoK CHARLESTON NEWS, I WEDNESDAT EVENING, December 7, 1870. j COTTON.-The market opened with a good in? quiry, factors selling on the basis of l4?c ?? ft for middling. The dispatches proving of a better character, the demand continued somewhat ac? tive, with a decided disposition shown on the part of sellers to stiffen prices, which feeling rather checked operations, but slightly better rates were paid m some cases, the market closing strong. Sales about 1800 bales, say s at ls Jj ; ?6 at 13^; 70 at 13?; 118 at 14; ?oat 14?; 4 at 14 3-16; 470 at 14?; 5 at 14 6-16; 64 at 14?; 466 at 14?; 96 at 14?; 4?at 14?; Oat 15; l extra staple at 15?; 20 on pri? vate terms. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.13 @14? Low middling.M?@14? Middling.14?@14? Strict mlddUng.14?? RICE.-There was a fair inquiry. Sales about 275 tierces of clean Carolina, say 41 at 6; 53??-. 61-16; 59 at 6?; 10 at 6 3-16; 21 at 6?; 31 at 6?. We quote good rice at 6?@6?c. NAVAL STORES.-There were co sales of note. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi? nal; via New York, ?d on uplands, l?d on sea Islands; by sall ?d on upland?, ?d on sea islands. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New York, by steam, Xe on uplands and lc on sea islands; $2 ?? tierce on rice; by sail, ?c ?? ft on cotton;-v? tierce on rice; 40c ?? barrel on rosin ; $7@8 ?? Mon lumber; $9@10 9 M on timber. To Boston, by sall, ?@?c ?? ft on upland cotton. To Provl4ejnce, by sall $8 ?? M on boards, ?c ?? lb on colton; by steam $1 ?? bale on New York.rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, ?c ?? ft on uplands ; by sail, $7 ?? M on boards; 20 on timber; $3 ?? ton on clay, and $3@S 50 on phos? phates. To Baltimore, by steam, ?c ?? ft; by tall,$6 60@7 ?? Mon boards; $303 22?? ton cu phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand by onr merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, 8. G., Darien and Salina River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10 912 V M are the rates on lumber and boards. BXCHANOE.-Sterling eo day bills 18?@18?. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. - The banks purchase eight checks at ?@? off, and sell at par. HOLD-10312. Marketa by Telegraph. FOREIGN. LONDON, December v.-Noon.-Consols 82#. Bonds SO. . December 7.-Noon.-Stocks quiet. FRANKFORT, December 7.-Bonds 94>?. LIVERPOOL, December 6.-Noon.-Cotton dull; uplands 8%d; Orleans 9d; sales 10,000 bales. Flonr firmer. December 7.-Noon.-Pork buoyant. DOMESTIC. NEW" YORK, December T.-Noon.-Stocks weak. Gold 10%. Mouey 6a7 per cent. Exchange, long, 3a8Ji; short 9J?. Boiids7}{. Flour firm. Wheat quiet and Arm. Corn a shade Armer. Pork heavy; old mess $22 60. Lard steady; steam 13,S'al3.Vic. Cotton Arm; uplands 15J?c; Orleans iee; sales 2000 bale-?. Spirits turpentine firmly held at 47c. Rosin quiet at $2 05 for strained. Freights steady. BOSTON. December 7.-Cottcm dull; middling 15>ic; sales 400 bales; net receipts 107; coastwise 1608; total 1715;stock 5500 bales. BALTIMOBE, December f.-Flour, ramily active and steady. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn dull: while 70c; yellow 73c. Provisions scarcely any steck; quotations entirely nominal. Whis? key steady. Cotton quiet and steady; middlings 15c;sales 938; receipts 300; coastwise 525; total 825; exports coastwise 212: stock 914. CINCINNATI, Dfcember 7.-Flour dull and changed, t orn steady, with moderate demand at soc. Mess pork dull and lower; spot?$19; future delivery $18 50. Lani dull at llXlUt, Bacon in limited jobbing demand; shoulders to come out of smoke Ile; sides 14al4&c. Whiskey firm and in good demand at 8?c. ST Louis, December7.-Flour unchanged. Corn and pork quiet and unchanged. Clear sides 15c. Lard firm at I2i?al2j?c. Whiskey steady at soc. LocisviLLE. December 7.-Bagging firm, Hemp 27 "?c. Fiax28c. Flour steady. Grain dull ami unchanged. Provisions firmer. Mess pork $19. Prime leaf lard 12c for tierces, 14c forkegs. Whis? ker firm at Soc. _ , WILMINGTON. December 7.-Cotton unsettled: middling 14c; sales small; net receipts 384 bales; stock 1863 bales. NORFOLK, December 7.-Cotton quiet: low mid? dling MKallJfe; sales 3C0 bales; net receipts 1983: exports, coastwise 702; stock 8287 bale-?. AUGUSTA December 7.-Cotton market quiet at 14>4C for middling; sile3 850 bales; receipts 1230 bales. . SAVANNAH, December 7.-Cotton in fair aemand and tending down; middling 14>?c: sales 1750 bales; receipts 4322: exports to Great Brttalu 4334; to the Continent 3085; coastwise 1832; stock 71,319 bales. MOBILE,December 7.-Cotton quiet; middling 14 ??c; sales 1200 bales; net receipts 907; exports to Great Britain 7720; Continent HIS; coastwise 1234; stock 61437. GALVESTON, December 7.-Cotton firmer bun.... quotably higher: good ordinary 12Jic; sales 1200 bales; ne" receipts 1944; exports. coastwise "' stock 3678. NEW ORLEANS, December 7.-Cotton easier but not quotably lower: middlings 12&al5c; sales 57uo bales; receipts 5358; coastwise 53S; total 6S9G; ex? ports to the continent 2303; stock 126,084. i-ugar. prime 9^al0c. Molasses, prime 53a5Gc.- Corree firm; prime 17.?ial7>ic. Sterling nominally l&l .?0. sight ii discounr. Gold 10?4'. Havana Market. BATANA, December 3.-Sua AK.-Marker with? out decided change. Sales ul the weekSOuO boxes. Exports during the week .'rom Havan? and Ma? tanzas 12,000 boxes, and 3oO ands, of which 8500 wete for the United Stares. Stock remaining ii; warehouse at Havana and .Matanza?, 50.0'JO boxes and OOO hhds. Freights fiat. Lombar firm; white pine a; *C4aCo; pitch pine at $32a34. Naval stores firm. Exchange on London 19)t*a26?? per cent. On United Mates, currency. Bo days sight, 2a3 dis? count; short sight lilli discount; in gold, 6o nays sight, 7>ja8 premium; short sight,"9>: premium. New York Klee Market. From the Journal of Commerce, Dccembj The market is quiet and unchanged in value. Thc receipts are a trifle lighter and give holders a shade more confidence, but dealers still hold off. We notice sales of 75 tierces. good at 7.v;c. Wi quote 7a7??c as the range. From the World: About 75 tlercrs Carolina wer jobbed out In small lots to the trade at 67ia7j4'e, the market remaining steady, though with pientj of stock for the call. Easton o? Co.'s Cotton Itt port. Ctr ti Week ending December S, IS70. . NEW YORK, December 3.-THE MARKET.-Tn our last report the market close i dull ut io?ic for middlings. Saturday, the market was quiet and prices xe lower. >ales 1652. Middlings 16Mc Monday, there was an active buslue.-s, nt, finner prices; exporters purchased liberally. 3alcs 8323. Middlings 16J?O. Tuesday, the market was 1- ss active, and prices were a shade lowe-. Sales 4-?76. Middlings l?.^c. Wednesday, the market was dull and prices were ,\;c lower; holders were free sellers. Sales 4090. Middlings 10,s,'c. Thur.-dav. holders were anxious to sell, and prices were lower. Sales 5015 at ldc. Yesterday, the market was dull aud prices lower. Holders offered their stocks liberally, tnt buyers were not olspused to operate. Sales ?5i>9. Middlings 16J?C During the week the market has been active and declining, clo.-lng las: evening at 15??c fur middling, agaiust )6}?c ?he previous week. Scv erai causes nave been opera '.og to depress prices, prominent among which are, 1st, the heavy re? ceipts at the ports; 2d, the easy settlement of ai) November contracts; 3d, the contiuuous line weather for the crop.causmg increased estimates; 1th, the decline in Liverpool caused by, 5;h. the free arrival of American cotton there; Sib, the arge amount of cotton at sea for Liverpool, ac :ually 304,000 Inst evening, all of which ought tu ?rrlve in six weeks; 7th, spot prices in Liverpool HI, and only 8 ?id for arrivals, uuder which cir? cumstances all colton arriving ls ordered solo ut jest price as soon as sampled. Thc above are some of the cauces that are now depressing prices. Wc do not beileve that the full effectuas ret been felt, us the trade is looking more at the 52.000 bales now In Liverpool worth 9d, than nt :he ?0v,000 adoat, worth about Sd. ?plant! New and Floridas. Mob.le. Orleans. Texas. Ordinary.12Ji 13 13\ 13},' Wood ordinary..io Wi I5j, Low middling...16 J,' 1SJ* 10 ld,'. Middling.167< ICS. 16?,' 16? Sales of the week 28,155 bales-including 6122 to spinners, 729 to speculators and 19,304 to ex? porters. ?iross receipts at this pori for the week 35.825 bales. Since 1st ?epieuauer 326.330 l?ales, against 203 719 last year. STATISTICAL POSITION : 1S70. 1869. ?tock lu Liverpool. 394.000 335,030 Afloat from India. 85.000 74,000 Afloat rrom America. 242,000 130,000 Stock In London. 44,29u 98,500 Afloat for London. 23.000 79.000 atoek In Havre. t>4.850 ? 71,999 Afloat for Uavre. 3.287 36,712 Stock In Bremen. 8,305 2,941 Afloat for Bremen. 4,520 5,429 Stoek tn United States pon?. 388,1519 -77,767 Stock In the interior towns.... 86.164 70.477 Total. 1,367,235 1.1SI,$55 Excess in visible supply, compared with 1869. ^5 380 Stock of cotton held by Man? chester spinners at the mills 125,000 110 000 Price, of mid Orleans In Liver? pool... 9? 12 3-l?d. Price of mid Orleans In New fork.^...16.S'c 25S'c. Price of gold.ll Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON. December e.-SriRiTs TURPEN? TINE.-SBles or 186 casks at 43c, and 32 casks at 43 s;c per gallon. ROSIN.-Sales of 375bbls at $1 60 for strained. CR? DB TURPENTINE.-Sales of 237 bbls a: ?? 90 for soft and $1 70 for hard. TAR,-No Bales reported. COTTON -Sales of 241 bales as follows : 50 at 13a. lu at isx, 9a at l3*i, 73 at 13??', and 54 at 14 ;ents per pound. Interior Cotton Marketa, CHARLOTTE, December 6-Sales light, we luote at l3.-?-al3>?c. Market depressed. ATLANTA December 5.-The market to-day has 3een dull and declining; middlings 13^; low Diddling 13,1?; good ordinary 12A?; ordinary ll}t'c. COLUMBUS. December 5.-Our market, for want 3f orders, very dull. Ootton is being held at 13LV, oasis middling, but buyers evince little demand for it at 13>ic; New York and Ltverpuol have de? clined; sales 132 bales; receipts 633 bales: shlo ments 61 bales. r Receipts Uy Railroad. December 7. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 2293 bales cotton, 34 bales goods, 40 bbls nava others 3 C"* St?Ck' To Rai:road Asent and NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 328 bales upland and 20 bags sea island cotton .9 bbls naval stores, rough rice, lumber mdse' *c. To Geo w Williams A co, Frost A Auger ?1 D Mowry A Son, W R Ryan, Rev w p Monz?n r p Smith, A J Salinas, Ravenel A co, W c Bae ft :o, Brodie A eo, ( Bidwell & Son. John Mar-hull Jr. Barden A Purker, J R Pringle & Son, Reeder ? Davis, Pelzer, Rodgers & co, Kinsman & Howell, s R Stoney, tlaghorn. Herring A co, J Wilev A co. Gaillard A Minott, H Bischoff A co, Oowing A co rhurston A Holmes, Sloan A Seignlous, and Rail? road Agent. PORT OALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. Full Moon, 7th, 9 hours, 19 minutes, evening. Last Quarter, 15th, 3 hours. 51 minutes, evening. New Moon. 22d. 6 hours, 59 minutes, morning; first Quarter, ?9th. ll hours, is minutes, morn'g. 9] j ? i j 5 DECEMBER. *S2; SUN MOON HIGH 2' i Risxs. , SETS. IR. a s. I WATER. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday.. Thursday-.. Friday....... saturday_ 1,'Snnday...... e..50 e.. 6i e..01 e.. 52 6..52 S..53 6. .54 4..61 4..61 4..61 4.. 61 4..62 4.. 52 ?..62 4..19 5.. 7 6.. 8 rises. ?..23 7..14 8.. 9 5..33 6..12 6..54 7..35 8..19 R..?9 9. .41 ! ~. Passengers. "~ Per steamer City Point, from Palatka, via Jack >nvJDe, Fernandina and Savannah-A Crane, O Q Ctosbey, C W Dusenbury, T K Newman, Rev J P DePass, Capt J C Bralne, C S Snowden, S S Dnsenbnry, and 12 ?n decs. - Per steamer Argo, from Edlsto, Rockville, En? terprise, Ac-Miss Lee, Miss Baynard, R E Jen? kins, Mrs LaRoche and Bon, E M Wilson, E M Bay nard and wife, G L Marsteller and H C Walker. ? XA.RINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 8. ARRIVED YESTERDAT. Br bark Lillie M, Guthrie, Bernice, Guiana days. Ballast. To C C Coe, Supt Sehr Ellen, Scarpa, Back River. 2100 bushels rough rice. To cohen, Hanckel A co. Sehr Ann S Deas, Garbatti. West Point Mill. 35 tes rice. To Porcher A Henry. Steamer city Point, Vincent, Palatka. via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. 48 bags sea island and io bales upland cotton, mdse, Ac. To J D Aiken A co, G W Witte. Geo H Ingraham A Son, R S Venning. Cohen, Hanckel & co, D Buck? ley, Paul, Welch A Brandes. Stoney A Lowndes, M A Mond, N Y Steamship co, Capt J c Bralne. Steamer General Manlgault, Cordes. Peedee Landings. 429 bales cotton. To Shackelford A A Kelly, Mowry A Son, T P Smith, A J salinas, G w Williams A co, Frost A Adger, G W Witte, W K Ryan, Barden A Parker, G H WH li er A co. Steamer Argo, Kissam, Edlsto and Way Land? ings. 45 bags sea island and 2 bales upland cot? ton, mdse, AC. To D Nisbet J Colcock A co, L D Mowrv A Son. Stoney A Lowndes, W M Lawton, Fraser A Dill. J Hnrkamp A co, W C Courtney A co, Gaillard A Mlnott, Willis A Chisolm. Ravenel A co, Stol!, webb & co, A McLcish, E Bates A co, Ravenel A Holmes, T S Baynard and order. roar, from Janies Island. 5 bags sea Island cot? ton. To Fraser A Dill. Boat from John's Island. 1 bags s?a Island cot? ton. To Fraser & Dill. Boat from John's Is:an\ 6 bags sea Island cot? ton. To S L Howard A Bro. neut from James island. 6 bags sea Island cot? ton. To S L Howard A Bro. Received from St John's. 5 bags sea island cot? ton. To S L Howard A Bro. Walpole's boat from John's Island. 1 bag sea Island cotton. To R Roper. Freer's boat from James island. 1 bag sea Isl? and cotton ToR Roper. Jenkins's boat from John's Island. 1 bag sea island cotton. To R Roper. Boat from James Island. 2 bags sea island cot? ton. To Kinsman A Howell. CLEARED YESTERDAY. ?chr MaTy D Ireland, Ireland, Baltimore via Jacksonville-H F Baker A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Span brig Francisco, Riera, Barcelona. FROM TU IS PORT. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York. December 4. CP FOR THIS POitT. Br bark Vinco, Doyle, at Liverpool, Novem? ber 17. Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, at Baltimore. Decem? ber 6. Sehr EAS Corson, Brower,' at Philadelphia, De? cember 5. Sdr E A Hooper, Hooper, at Philadelphia, De? cember 0. CLEARED FOR TH'.S FORT. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, at Baltimore, De? cember 5. Sehr Irls, Dartmonth, at Savannah, Decembers. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship J W Evcrman. Hinckley, at Phil delphic, December 6. MEMORANDA. Tlie sehr Luir... Holmes, from Ronndont for this p;-rt, arrived at New York 20 inst. The sehr Ridgewood, Derrlcksen, from George? town. S C. arrived ai New York December 4. LIST OF VESSELS tn?, CLSAKEP AND SAILED FOB THIS PORT. FOREIGN. UYEBrOtlL. Dr ship Muscor.gns. Glover, sailed.Nov 5 Br hark Vuinuri. campbe'1, sailed.October 29 Br bark Arbitrator, irwin, sailed....November l CARDIFF. P.ark Denjamin 0?sena, Hill, soiled.October 10 The Pru! Sehn eigard, Svang, up.Nov 2 CALLAO. Fr bark Intimes, Gelllot, sailed.Oct 18 BREMERHAVEN. Bari; Kepler, Lanckenau. ?ailed.Nov 7 GIRGKNTI, SICILY. Br bark Hawkey e. Cirgcnri, sailed.Oct IO BINOSTON, JA. Br bark Louisa, Cook, up....Nov 8 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Brie J H Kennedy, Hallett, cleared.Nov SO Sehr Crace Girdler- Smith, up.Nov 15 NEW YOKE. Sehr Lilly, Hughes, up.Nov 28 Sehr Myrover. Brown, cleared.Nov 28 Sehr Neille. French, cleared.Nov 30 Sehr Emma Greene, Collins, cleared.Dec 3 rniLAOEi.pniA. StcamshlD J W Everman, Hinckley, sid.Dec 0 Sehr E Horda. Dukes, up.Nov 24 Sehr Gettysburg, Corson. cleared.Nov 27 Sehr EAS Corson, Brower, up.Dec 5 Sehr E A Hooper, Hooper, up.Dec 6 BALTIMORE. Sehr Sne Enslow. Wyatt, cleared.Nov 30 Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, cleared.Dec 1 Sehr Matoaka, Fooks, cleared.Dec 2 Sehr Surprise, Beers, up.Dec l Sehr J U Stickney, Fooks, up.Dec 6 fertiliser?. ENCY FOR THE SALE OF PERUVIAN GUANO. Thc undersigned, having been appointed their Agent at this port by Messrs. Hobson, Hurtado A Co., of New York, who are the sole agents and consignees of direct Importations of Peruvian Guano into the United States, offers for sole, and will keep on hand snpplles of No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. A depot is established here for direct Importa? tions. Quantities of ten (IO) Tons, or more, can be had at $00, gold, or its equivalent in currency, per ton of 2240 lbs., for Gnannpe Island Guano, and $67 50 for Chincha lelan d Guano, exclusive of State tax for inspection, and being the present Government prices. Purity warranted. R. 0. LAY, Agent, At Office of Messrs. Tunno A Co., Dov29-lmo_Savannah. Georgi v_ ipnOSPHATE ROCK. The Palmetto Mining and Manufacturing Com? pany are now prepared to furnish to manufac? turers PURE PHOSPHATE ROCK, lrom their Mines on Ashley River. THCRSTON A HOLMES, Agents, novin-lmo_Adger'B North Wharf. AGENCY FOR TUE PERUVIAN GUANO. The subscribers having been appointed Local Agents for the sale of PERUVIAN GUANO, would respectfully Informed manufacturers and dealers that they will deliver from warehouses, as well as from ships direct on arrival from the Peruvian Islands. PURE PERUVIAN GUANO, at the Gene? ral Agent's price In New York, to wit: Sixty dollars, gold, on delivery, m lots or ten (10) tons and upwards. Everv canto will be inspected and iinulvzed by Professor SHEPARD, and satifacto ry guarantees of its quality and purity will atwaya be furnished when desired. GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., sep28 Factors. Drags, Chemicals, &t. fjPHE GREAT LUNG REMEDY ! GLOBE FLOWER COUGH SYRUP Cures permanently Bronchitis, Asthma. Coughs, Colds, Bleeding of the Lungs, Croup, Whooping Cough and Consumption, when taken in time. Has never failed. OVKRTWENTV THOUSAND LIVING WITNESSES to bear testimony to the great superiority of GLOBE FLOWER COUGH SYRUP over all other lung remedies introduced. Globe Flower Cough Syrup ls warranted not to contais opium or other nauseous drugs in any of their forms. Globe Flower Cough Syrup ls legally warranted to cure I Globe Flower Cough Syrup ls protected by metters patent, both on trade mark label and com? pound. It ls pleasant to the taste and harmless to the most delicate infant. For sale by Drugnlsis. Price $1 per bottle. PEMBERTON, TAYLOR A CO., Proprietors and Chemists, Atlanta, Ga. ROSWELL GA., April 23,1870. Messrs. reniberton, Taylor <? co: received the bottle of Globe Flower Syrup nt noon, yesterday, and betrau the use of it immediately. My patient passed a more comfortable night than she has mr three months, and now, at io o'clock A. M., says she feels like another woman. I intend to continue the use of the Globe Flower Syrup, believing lt will make a cure. Never have I witnessed such great benefit from a remedy, In so short a time In my life. I shall la the future use your Globe Flower Syrup in all cases of colds, coughs, and ill affections of the lungs that may present them ielvee. Respectrally, * R. B. ANDERSON M. D. For sale by all Druggists. ' GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO. Wholesale Druggists, dev.-tuths3mo8 Charleston,^. C. Sapping. ?pOB NEWTOBK ON THTJRSDAT, DECEMBER 8TH, AT i O'CLOCK P. M. ? - NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA, Crowell, Commander, will sail for New York on THURSDAY, December 8th, at 4 o'clock, p M.. from Pier No. 2. Onion Wharves, connecting with Day Passenger Trains from Co? lumbia and Augusta, arriviagat half-past 3 P. M. Insurance by steamers or this Line ? per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very fine state-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO.. No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. dec8-3 JP O R N E \V YORK. [ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, AT 7 O'CLOCK P. M.] OLD LINK It CW YORK AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1 84 6. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE? ROOMS. The very fast and splendid Side-wheel Steam? ship MANHATTAN, Woodhull, Commander, will leave Adger's Wharf as above. For Freight or Passage, apply to JAMKs ADUBK A CO.. Agents. is-Thc JAMES ADGER follows on TUESDAY, Decemi er 13. st - o'clock P. M. dec7-4 fJlHROUGH BILLS LADING TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOS? TON. BREMEN, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. . _. The fine Steamship SEA GULL,^?<c<^ Dinton, commander, will sal! rnr^fflafflfc Baltimore on SATURDAY, loth Decemoer, ut ?; o'clock P. M. ?3- Philadelphia Freights rorwarded to that city by railroad from L'alilruore without addi. Monal insurance, and Consignees are allowed ant* pie time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot in Pliiiiidoli?hla. PAUL C. Til EN HOLM, Agent, dec7-4 No. 2 Union Wharves. p O R PHILADELPHIA. THE REGULAR STEAM LYNE-WEEKLY. The Screw Steamship j. w. JBVJERM:A.IV, HINCKLEY, Commander, Will be dispatched for Philadelphia on .?fjSfife SATURDAY, 10th December, at 5 o'clock-, *??j????? P. M., from Brown's North Wharf. -as-Through Bills Lading wlU be issued to Bos? ton. Cotton rate toPblladelphia Kc per pound; Rice $1 60 per cask ; Rosin 40c. per barrel. For Freight engagements only, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY. dec6-tnwths4_No. 1 Union Wharf. pACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave Pler^rfv&?ti. No. 42, North River, foot of CanalJSfifiSfc* street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the Sta and 20th of every month ?except when these dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preced lng. Departure of the.20th connect at Panama with steamers for South Pacific and Central Amen?:... pons. Those of 4th touch at Manzanillo. steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for Ja? pan and Ohma October l, 1870. No California steamers touch at Havana, hut go direct from New York to ABpin wall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other Information appij at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on The wharf foot of Ganai street, North River; New York. F. lt. BABY. Agent. julyl6-lyr F OR F LOR IDA, TWICE A V.'FJiK. FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON? VILLE, PILATKA AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain _ -r*^>L, George E. McMillan, will nail from .fegggggL; Central Wharf for above points every TSSSSSY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, arriving back at Charles? ton every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. The Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D. B. Vin? cent, will sail from Central Wharf for above point? every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, arriving back nt Charleston WEINKSDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents. octlQ_No. 5 Central Wharf. TIME TABLE OF STEAMER "ARGO " FOR DECEMBER, 1870. FOR ED1STO, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LAND? INGS, (INLAND ALL THE WAY.) The Steamer "ARGO" will re- - -JT^??j^ celve Freight a: Sooth At;ant;c^,????EBC Wharf, on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, and leave as follows: CHARLESTON. | EDI8TO. Friday, 2d, 2AM Sunday, 4th, ll P M Tuesday, 6th, 6AM Wednesday, 7th. 2PM Friday. 9th, 7AM Saturday, 10th, 6? AM Tuesday. 13th, 9AM Wednesday, 14th, 7AM Friday, 16th, 10 A MSiturday, nth, ll AM Tuesday, 20th, 5 A Ml Wednesday, 21st, 2 PM Friday, 23d, 8 A M Saturday, 24th, 6? A M Tuesday, 27th, 10 A M Wednesday, 28th, 7AM Friday, 30th, ll A M.Saturday, 31st, 9AM Freight received until one hour before die time of leaving. . Money packages must be properly sealed, and duplicate receipts sent with each. For Freight engagements or Passage, apply on board, at South Atlantic Wharf, or to DOUGLAS NISBET, Agent, Office on Accommodation Wharf. N. B.-Freight and wharfage payable ou the wharf. No Freight received alter sunset. Shippers are respectfully requested to observe this._pegg T)yEEKLY LLNE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT. HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH. DA RI EN AND BRUNSWICK. GA. The favorite Steamer ELIZA. H A N C OX, Captain L. W. BURNS, will receive Freight at South Atlan- . tic wharf for above points every jggggsg? TUESDAY, and leave on every WEDNESDAY MUKN INO, at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the same evening, and leaving for Harlen, Ac, the follow lng morning. Returning, will leave Savannah for Charleston every MONDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. For Freight or passage, apply to RAVENEL A HOLMES, seplQ_ No. 177 East Bay. JpOR BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LAND? ING, FENWICK'S ISLAND, COFFIN'S POINT, PORT ROYAL RAILROAD WHARF, PARIS ISLAND LANDING, STATION CREEK, AND OTHER LANDINGS WHERE IN? DUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED. The steamer PILOT BOY. Captaba J. W. Sly, will sall for above points? _ every THURSDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, and when inducements offer will touch at any or the above Landings. RETURNING, Win leave Beaufort on FRIDAY MORNING, touch? ing at Pacific Landing. J. D. AIKEN A Co., DOV29 Agenta. B&ipplttfj. p O E LJrV.E E P 0 OL. The Fim-class British Bark BLOM I DON . John R, Cowell, Master, having one-hair SB? or her cargo engaged, will have Immediate dls patch for the above port. For balance of-Freight engagements, apply to HENRY CARD, gagg _Accommodation Wharf. JpOR LIVERPOOL. The First-class Bark AURELIA, Lincoln, Jk* Master, having one-half . cargo engaged, SE* will load np promptly. For balance, apply to dec7_WILLIAM ROACH A CO. .-pOR NEW YORK-MERCHANTS' LINE. The first-class regular Packet Schoooner FLORENCE ROGERS, Sheppard, Master,! having larger portion of cargo engaged, will be dispatched promptly. dec6-3 WILLIAM ROACH A CO. F O-R BOST.ON . The Schooner MONTANA, having all of her heavy Freight engaged, wants 200 bales cotton. Apply to MOSES GOLDSMITH A' SON, dec6-3 Vendue Range, F OR LIV E, POOL. The Al American Bark VIRGINIA DARE, Skolfleld. Master, havlug part of ?cargo en? gaged will meet with dispatch. For Freight engagements apply to E. WILLIS, nov29-tuthslo North Atlantic Whaif. F OR LIVERPOOL. The fine American ship JOHN SIDNEY, J. F. Bartlett, Master, is now loading, bav-J_ lng a large portion of her Cargo engaged. Eor funner Freight engagements, apply to W. B. SMITH A CO., dec3-stnth3_Napier's Range. F OR LIVERPOOL. .The Al American bark SARAH, Atkins, Master, having a large ponton of her cargo engaged, will be dispatched for the above port, For balance Freight room, apply io aTKEET BROTHERS A CO.. nov24 No. 74 East Bay "POR WRIGHT'S BLUFF AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SANTEE RIVER. The Steamer MARION, Captain W. _ . yTP"?^, F. Adair, will receive Freight at Ac-?gg?g3?m comniodatlon Wharf TO-MORROW, (Thursday,) ?th Instant, and leave on FRIDAY NIGHT, the 9th Inst. Freight and wharfage prepaid. For Freight engagements apply to RAVEN BL A HOLMES, dec7-3_No. 177 East Bay. pOR SAVANNAH VIA PACIFIC LAND? ING AND BEAUFORT. The fast sailing Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain J. W. Sly, will leave,_ _ _ Central Wharf for above places every MOMMY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. RETURNING, The PILOT BOY will leave Savannah every TUBSDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Beaufort and Pa flo Landing same day. J. D. ALEEN A CO., nov29 . Agents, Central Wharf. C ijotds. OLUMB1A HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C., WM. GORMAN, PBOFBIETOR. The Proprietor or this pleasantly located and elegantly furnished Establishment, at the State Capital, desires to Inform the travelling public and others seeking accommodations, that tho "CO? LUMBIA" ls in every respect a first-class HoteL unsurpassed by any In the State or the United States. Situated in the business centre of the city, with fine large airy rooms, and a table sup? plied with every delicacy of the season, both from New Yet i and Charleston markets, the Proprie? tor pledges that no efforts will be spared io give perfect satisfaction In every respect. A first-class Livery Stable ls attached to the Hotel, where vehicles of every description can be had at the shortest notice. Omnibuses attend the arrival and departure of every Train. WM. GORMAN. Proprietor and Superintendent. J. D. BUDDS, Cashier._apri3-wrm HENRY'S RETREAT, JQ^ No. 107 EAST L'A Y, ONE DOOP. BELOW BROAD STREET. 1. Restaurant. 1 2. Oysters always fresh on hand. 3. FREE LUNCH from half-past 10 o'clock every day. 4. Meals at all hours. Dinner served from 12 to 4 P. M. 5. Meals served on Sunday until 2 P. M. 6. The heat IMPORTED WINES, Liquors and Havana Cigars. 7. Only play*; In town for good genuine Hot Tom ami Jerry. Give me a call. A. HAMMERSCQMIDT, . Formerly Barkeeper at the Mills House. Bep26-3raos Sljeet Brass. gHEET BRASS, OF ALL THICKNESS? ES AND WIDTHS. FOR SALE BY WM. SHEP HERD A CO., No. 24 HAYNE STREET AND Nc?. 35 PINCKNEY STREET. th Snsnrartfir fl CARDIAS MUTUAL br LIFE I NBUSANCS COMPANY NEW YORK. ORGANIZE!) IK 1659. ALL POLICIES NON-FOHFEITADLE. tULl LOAN TARENLO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASO rsVTDK^D [KlFTT: CO PER C?NT. iTtTXVOfT. Polices in force.$26,000,000 ASBetS. 1,600,000 Annuai income. 800,00c Losses Paid. 600.0W OFFICERS. W. H. PECKHAM, President. WM. T. HOOKER, Vlcc-Presid . L. MCADAM, Secretary and Actuary. DIRECTORS. Bon. John A. Dix, New York. Hon. James Harper, Firm of Harper A Bros.. ei Mayor New York. John J. Crane. President Bank Republic* Wm. M. Vermilye, Banker, (Vermllye A Co.) Ohas. G. Rockwood. Cashier Newark Bankin/ Company. Hon. George Opydyte. ex-Mayor New York. Minot C. Morgan, Banker. Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Rigney A Co. Benj. B. Sherman, Treasurer New York Steam Sugar Relining Company. Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable A Co. Richard H. Bowne. Wetmore A Bowne, Lawyers. E. V. Uaughwuut, Firm E. V. Haughwoot A Co. Wm. WllkenB, Firm of Wilkens A Co. Julius H.'Pratt, Merchant. Wm. W. Wright, Merchant. Charles J. Starr, Merchant. William Allen, Merchant. Geo. W. Cuyler, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. Geo.T.Hope, President Continental Fire insur? ance Company. " John G. Sherwood, Park Place, wa; ton H. Peckham, comer Fifth Avenue and Twenty-third street. Edward H. Wright, Newark, N. J. Geo. W. Farlee, Counsellor. W. L. Cogswell, Merchant. KEIM & I SSE BIEL, General Agents for South Caroona and Georjrla, Office No. 40 Broad street, Charleston, s. O. Dr. T. REENSTJERN.I. Examining Physician, jania Sine CS^oceries, &i. REDFORD'S (LATE ? OR WIN'S) fi B O C E R Y AND TEA WARE TI O US, E. -x>: HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER PURE LEAF LARD <S . . . PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, and BISCUITS, Ac, 4c. i N. B.-I CLAIM TO KBEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES rs THIS CITY. . r \ E. E. BEDFORD, VERY PUBS:. SUCCBS80E TO CHOICE BR^k S1TIBS/ WINES WILLIAM S. ?CORWIN A .CO., r ~ F A M I L 1 'i-; ? . AND VERY OLD * . . ' No. 275 KING STREET, _, FLOUR. . WHISKIES. .OPPOSITE BASEL. ; J ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER . . IS ? . . r. . Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Provisions, Spices, &c HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS^ VEGETABLES, MEATS. SOUPS,; <fcc. ^ AU articles hold from this establishment are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTE*. Goods lellvered to all rans of the Cl'y, railroad Depots,, Steamboats, free of expense. EVE Ri" E. BEDf ORD. ) SEND FOR A (JAS. S. MARTIN. GEO. ll. GRUBER. j CATALOGUE. I WM. G. MOOD, JB. 03siTjcgo Stare!). jTTTR E 0 S W E U T A ii C H... T. 'KINGSFORD ?? SON, MANUFACTURERS. THIS STARCH has established greater'celebrity than any other ever obtained, and having re? cently doubled the capaciry of t heir works, they will now be able to meet the demand. Their wort? are the largest of the kind in the wond. The production being over twenty' tons each day. The great desideratum In the Staren, nnd that which ia exceedlnglydittlcult to secure, ls uniform good quality. NONE OF ?NTOHOR GRADES IS EVER WANTED BY THE CONSUMER; and every Grocer ls aware of the apnpvaiA e caused by even a ?light variation m inequality. None below tao standard ls ever allowed to go cn! of the factory, and not a box nae evcrbeen returned to them aa defective. IT WILL KEEP PF.P.FF.CTLY SWEET FOR YEARS IN ANY CLIMATE. Mr. KINOSFORD has been engaged In the manufacture of Starch for THIBTT.NINE YEARS, anil ld the Inventor of the process of making CORN STARCH. ' The subscribers are sole Agent? for Messrs. T. KINGSFORD A SON'S STARCH, and are prepared to 1 urniBh the wholesale and retail trade at MA>^ACTTjRERn5PRIDES.' octlC-sin.? HENRY GERDT? <fc CO., Agenta. Shroq?. .-L'imitais, &t. pmftr cmrtsm is ncgp?hajf to conceal ttl XaA??rtfo&nBCtt for thc i?i?m reason that ii* ?1 tuthmT It K to all inten? in Toil?/Cr^ttfry C^" raftajA ? V rr AUA" if warnoted to elH?t a chance in the color ofthen?r within 10 days after the niituplka tion, the ?inc?otJ being carefully obacnrcr^ IT IS AS CUt?Si AM WATIA ! AND JUS JK> nuMnrr. Price, 6ne Dollar per Box? (MnVaQM TWO KOTTLSK, SOLD IT ALbthvoomt. If your J>tiggift has not u Vitalia rt ea hand/ write, en ckatng $U0^?? wc will forward it iatlnwtKately. Pianist ox Sow,. Sold at wholesale by HOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists, Meeting corner Ha>el street. sep24-stuth6mos "fXNLY INFALLIBLE K EMEDY V/ KNOWN." "FREE FROM POISON, NOT DANGEROUS TO USE." "COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, Ac, EXTERMINATOR Destroys them effectually and Forever. "COSTAR'S" BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR Certain, snre and quickly Prevented. "COSTAR'S" INSECT POWDER ?ONLY PURE J Instantly vin? Roaches, Bed-Bugs, Moths and Insects. MW For safety use only "COSTAR'S." ' Special Wholesale Agents at Charleston, GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO. Sold by all Druggists. may4-wlyrn*c rjHE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES. Professor LOUIS WUXDRAM'S BLOOD PUB1 FY1NG AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (tn Pills Ol Powders,) for the cure of all Acute or* Chronic Diseases, resulting from impure blood and Imper feet digestion. Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro? fessor Lo4a Wundram, Brunswick, Germany :' GOUT POWDERS. Rheumatic Tincture. Epileptic Itemed v. Toothache Drops. Herb Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.' Rheumatic Hfcrb Tea. Gout Tincture Eye Water. WnndwasBer (the German ..palnk'tler.) For aale by Dr. H. ; A EV., may so So. 181 Meeting street. _Eyeing, #c jg O ? T H: ERNROY iTliOXJ S B. A new FRENCH DYE H??SE nan been opened at No. a69.Klng street, where DYEING In all col? ors, ana deaning o? 'all kinds ls done at the sh-, rtcsr notice and in the best strie. " BLASCOW, BILLER 4 CO., . French'Dyers, No. 369 King sneer, near comer George street, seplft-iyr -, . Sewing Hlacljincs. T H E SINGER Af ANUFACTURINTJ COMPANY have opened rt Prate Agency ror the sale o? their CELEBRATED SKWFNG MACHINES, at Na 107 King street, Charleston, where Silk, Cotton an* Max Threads. .Nellies, Ac., toay be obtained. AtteunoB ishi ired to Oar NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHIN? AND THE NEW MANI'FACTURING MACHINE, in which simplicity and durability are combined. Machines Xor sale on the LEASK. PLAN. ' Stitch? ing done to order. Local and Travelling Agents wanted. THE SI> GEE SEWING MACHINE AGENCY? No. 197 King Street, Charleston. nov2l ' WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCH MACHINE. are the bp?t. In ns??. ?fr For .-alt- un rite Lea?e Plan, with mommy pay meiitH, ou east >pr?i*, or lor cuth. All kinds ol Machine attach ii, en ta. Needles, Cotton, (white, black and foWM.i SUE. Oil. Sonp, Ac, Ac. Repairing a< usual*, circulars and simplen o? work sent OL application. D. ?.. I?ASELTON, Genera! T*ea!i>* In Firsi Cia?? Sewing na Lt.iciw hun Mater?.:. No. S'JT Kmc stree:, a:;?::* tfuui**t*ui. S. 0. * iSnrrjen's fiiarrij.. SATIN GLOSS STARCH In Six Pound Boxes and One Pound Papers. IT! Gives a Beautiful, WHITE and GLOSSY FINISH, besides renders Fabrics very durable. No other Starch ao cosily need, or ?o Economical. TJee it oiioe, and ' Yon will use no oilier. DUR YEAS' IMPROVED CORN STARCH Made with great care, from the choicest White Corn. D URYEAS ' MAIZENA A choice preparation of the finest portions of Starch, from carefully selected white Southern Corn. UNEQUALLED AS AN ARTICLE OF FOOD, OR AS A DELICACY, By.any other Preparation from Corn. <. None of thc above Goods genuine with? out TDnrrcaa' on every package. "?"3r Persons unable to procure our goods from their regular grocer, cn aderes^in^ the Manufacturers, 49 and 51 Park Place. Jhw York City, will be directed. to those tn tl.;..- vicinity who will supply them. ocr3l-'2mos Genies. FAIRBANKS & CO., No. 252 Broadway. New|.York^ No. 166 Baltimore Btreet, Baltimore.. No. 63 Camp street, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., No. 118 Milk street, Boston For sa'e by leading Hardware Dealers. ect28-ftu3mos