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Christmas .Carol. bt j. 0. holland. i. There's a song In the air : There's a star in the sky ! There's a mother's deep prayer, And a baby's low cry t And the star rains Its Are while the Beautiful sing, For the manger of Bethlehem cradles a King ! n. There's a tumult of joy O'er the wonderful birth, For the virgin's sweet boy Is the Lord of the earth. Ay 1 the star rains its Ore, and the Beautiful sing. For the manger of Bethlehem cradles a King ! m. In the light of that - tar Lie the ages im pearled; And that song from afar Has swept over the world. Every hearth is aflame, and the Beautiful sing In the home8of the nations that Jesus is King. rr. y We rejoice in the tight, And we echo tue song That comc3 down through the night From the heavenly thron?. Ay ! we shout to the lovely evangel they brlDcr, And we greet in his cradle our Saviour and Klag. [Scribner's Monthly. OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Postotflce at Charleston, for the week ending December 23, 1870, and printed officially In The Daily News, as the newspaper having the largest circulation In the City of Charleston. ?3- Persons calling for Letters Advertised, should state that they are "Advertised."' tS~ Office hours from 8 A. M. to 6)i P. M. On Sundays, from 5>i to O.'i P. M. STANLEY G. TROTT, Postmaster. *"* WOMEN'S LIST. Alken, Annie Aiken, Sarah Jane Alston, Harriet Alston, Venus Allemong, Mary [Geraghty, Mrs l.MiThcrson.Llza Thomas I.Vers, Anna Gibson, Maggie jNe^blt, Margret Getls, Sarah Nelson, Lydia Go! liner. Miss A O'Neill, Marg Griffln, Lonla ' rnto Armstrong, Re- Grabau, Mrs Jno O'Neill, Lizzie becca llacscome, Sa Bennett, Mrs A rah A j Hat grave, Eliza Behling, Anna jHaney, Knaro F ulaney, Nancy L Bearing, HesterHIartman, Mis H Oxlaldc, Mary Palmer, Mrs H L Parker, Peggy Patterson, ivtty Patterson, Ha ger Pairaer.Miss EC Polaln. Caroline Henderson .MlssjPincKney, Mar Mollle j tha Hau, Mis3 Jan-;Plnckney. Re nie I becca M Bennard, Mrs S B (Hamilton, E m: Berry, Mrs A I ra 1 BUton, Mrs Oil via Bley, Phihs Eotia, Mary. Bray, Sarah [Heyward, Mart Reed, Miss Wil Brown, Lizzie Ann 11c P Brown, Mrs S H Hnglns, Rebec- Richardson, Brown, Raehcl ca Miss Linda Brown, Hannah Senkins, Estelle Rhodes, Sarah A Bucks. Sophia Mary *? tes, Diana Calloway, Sarah Jones, Mi*s J ftlmrodc, Louisa Ann Eason Robcrcr., Uan Coveds, Flo- Jones, Miss S I nah rence Carsons, Susan Capers, Aman da B Campbell, Ann Campbell, Mrs J M Chase, Mrs J A Constantlne, W Mrs J C King, Sarah Cohen, Mrs N A Kruse, Mrs Cohen, Eliza he t h George Corcoran, Ana J Law 1er, Mary Co vin g ton, Mrs Ann Dr Ladson, Sarah Cotton, Eliza- Ladson, Char beth lotto Congshill, Mary Laquuleslca, Cross,Mary Ann Mrs Sot ter, Miss J J CreoreH, Mrs Law, Rosanna ISpruile, Susan Crosby. Mury Law, Mary (Stavott, Marg Do7e, Laura (Langstou.'Jane ret 0 M Dawson, Hester Ladson.Harriett[Strain, Cathrlnc Decoster, Lizzie L?vy, Mary Ami Steward, Mary Demese, Lydia Bickerson, Mls. R A Dlckerson, Mary C Dlckerson, Mis* J A (Jones, Maria [Robers >u, Blna Jones, Ann [Rose, Miss M E Uohnson, Mary illy au, Mrs J ! Jaue (Sberron, Mrs Jordan, Louisa Mary Kane, Roseca {Simpson, Annie Kec?an,MrsS fSlnkler, Maggie Kenncay,Louisa/ B ISlres, Mrs Jo I seph }Slmmons,Juddy Simmons, Mary Ann simmons, Marie Simmons, Hor ; tha [Smith, Miss W J Smith, Martha Douglass, Coro line Douger, Mrs Dray too, Mrs Venus Dray ton, Slssey Drater, Caroline Draws, Lizzie Dongan, Mrs DoBerle, Miss Willie Edwards, Abbe Edwar.is.Emnn: Edlngs, Eliza Bhney. Laura W Ellis, Rosanne B Etlngs, Eliza Feehan. Ellen Ford ham, Miss MT Gardener, Mrs CP Gadsden, Jane D Livingston, Ke-| Ann becoa (Stuart, Mollie J Loyal, Fannie .\;Steinmetz, Sa M?yer.Mrs F W rah [Macnamara, ' Surau.Henrietta ' Lizzie Summers, Sarah (Manmn, Marv Taylor.MrsJos J Anna " f wohin. Miss Ju Matheson, Eu- I lia geuia L' Valenta, Slgno Matbews, Mrs J ra Octartne A B Vane, Miss Mag Martin, Alice T gle Mehrtens, Miss ;Vereen, Catfc Annlc i riue Memmlnger, {Warner, Nellie Elizabeth ! Walker, Jane Memmlnger. (Walker, Svivia Mima j Whiting, Ali-s Michel, Mrs L Zelle Miller, Anna 'Whitney, Mrs Miller, Saliie [Washington, Miller, Mary A i Sylvia Moraut, Mary |Waahlngton, Moses, Miss U A* Edwin Motte, Miss L Iwhetsel, Emma Mulllns, Maria (Wince, Julia Murray, Mrs 0 iWilsou, Miss Mcbouald, Jen-J Mary E nie ! Williams, Ra McGufJV, Sarah j chel Gnmbetti, Anna'McLeod, Mm a Williams.Betsey MKN'S LIST. liawley, U D : Forter, R S Hayn es, Robert Powell, J H Hauser, William |l'rofter, James Uarrls, Joseph biProtou Henry Huddock, \V fi Pumgon, Mr Hulinot, K L :Q,uiim, Richard Ualklnscbell, A Aibrectit,Ceorge!lIard, James H jQuigley, J M Alston, Allen jHaltnatt, Kirk L ?lulnltvan, Andcrso. , S N Hi. zel, Rev S Janus W Anderson, Rich-lHaney. John llaytou, James ard D Hartz, J U L ADderson, JasE H?rtesten, John Ragan, PS S Adward, Faby Alexander, James Ahem, John Abrena, D Allen, Moses (col'd) Appelniau, Capt W h Appelman, Gco Anserlez, Ceo ( Archer, William Arthur, LA (col'd) Uarbluson, Mar hew Mus: n.:, M Uanhnau-:teD, Dr jllea d, Paul Archer, Sobers Hearn.Pat rtckA h {Houston, John Joseph Artope, Corneli us Artope. Charte Ash, Samuel Bailey. Madison U Baker, John Bacon. Thomas jUtntls, R P Bahntge, C F Hood, Uriah Beach, Charles Harton, Kc Beandln, D Zack Benueit, John BIHoug, W 0 Rc?;an, J jRegan, M B Keen, E A ,'iictch George B Redmond, Frank Reuny, John Kichara, Gerser Kivers. Cyrus Riely, John Hess, M II Brackler, J W Heide, Louise [Rider, John Heron. F Richardson. Geo Heyward, Jones (col'd) Right, Sam Right, A D Kodgers. Til?e Rogers, diaries 1 J?C0 Rooerson.Frank Utenersoa, Peter Robersoa, w h Koblnson, Wes ley Roes, T A M Benseman, F W Hollings, H Beatty, Charles Howard, A R S Hope, W 0 Bersmon, Huuter, rriestly.'Rose, Jco W George C iKosselL Ccurge Becket, J L Hut-on, J W i'.utlrdge, B W Bidons, Signor I Hurry, Job.u -Rus-, John W. Gustav {Hube. Fritz kyui, W Blrnie, Jame" |Hyams,soioraoii R J S, Blackwood, T L'Hin s. William Sahlman. Hern Eh n. II Jncrnia, M C trd Boggs, G L Isaacs,Abraham Seanlan.Charles BolKen, AG J R H. A Bradford, Ar- Jacobin, Mr Jschnackenberg, thur G IJager, Charles f Dledrick Bradford, L W Jacobson. M iSrhwabe.Gustav Brandt, Felix Jenkitw,William .ichwabe. Louis Brlson, Moses Jenkins, R U .S : limit t, W Brown, William Jenkins, Dr E EiSchmidt, K II A i [Jenkins, Joseph {Schroder, T H Brown, T R (Jamison, M (Schulze, J W Brown, Wm Joyce, C M Sergcut, DeDja-1 Brown & Rivers. {Johnson, Peter! mm Brown, Dr W F Johnson, Bcnj {Shepherd, Mr Brown. Frank (Johnson, Tom [shields Sc ulazo Brook, R P Johnson, W W Bhy, Aiired Brodie, A V (Jonc?. R W {Sims, B L Batwinkte. D Johnson & Lsuninons, issac Bundler, CnptG| Adums, (Simons. Peter W Johnson. James simmons,Thom Bnrns Joseph Kh1I>. JI1 j as Burns. Lewr. Ecuries. GW {Simmons, Hen Burns. D M Kiiiir, M M Bumpus. B n [Kocster, Theo Bum ham, P B |Koplf, Herman Burrows, c V Kornahrens, Carroll. A D Knight, Katv Cauth':,rtev AJ Koch, Christo* Cast ens, A E plier Oath. H A- Co, Krner, J.>!in Caranscn, .1 F |L.?ii-r. Wm Campbell, Oeo SlLaudclmd.John Canip ell, Cheo- i.aine ice, S dore M Lake, Thomas tt CumpiKll, Jesse Lemon Jo'.:n G Camphel Curr, ' Ckeves, Henry Ci Lewis, r Ciu k, J G |Lee, Sara Chls -im. E A Le.icle, J Clarke. H to Lesree, Smart Clark, Andrew Little, v Clark. Alfred Loyd, Cohen, James M] st.'i? ry Simons, Jno A Simons,OL Simons, G F {Si nonds, U (Smglcton, Ben isurr, T Smith, James Smith, Ceo A Min h, Carter {Smith, Peter 'inith, Ilobart il ;a pbeil, M P Leuurd. Tomasjsini!li,Samuel H ampheb, Bcu Letr, Thomas {Smith, LC lurr, N h Le are, K T JSmltn, S U Cohen, S .i J So-|Loyd. William Ion Oonion, Peter Conriney. C E Conner. T & Co, {Smith, Georg iSmall, L >:?oa Small, Tue i V Sui?shcrnis, iviuum Can: Jo-|Somer?. w s V * !.s itvr, J S Cooder, Dane Cnlp, U L Cummings, Sam'l Curtis, u W OunnluRham, Ueaiy Davis, < harles Dar lue. J D Davis, Wditam Davidson, lieu M poncer, H s Lord, James \V -^pi i-ig. S Lovelt, ChasS Styron, Isaiah S Lo irons. V S:roa!laker,Dick Lowndes Hen- Stall, J M ry D Lee, Jaic. M Lucovlch, T nianuti, wh Maulen, VV B Martm, wt Uaitto, Samuel Mmisets, w Math, Carorth Mashingai, E HlStntp, AI A Hockey. J G Noue. Maarice Struck, Era 'L, StentUord, tf?n ry Stokes, Jamr stun e. E G Steedman. Mr A Sie ling, Henry Stroble, Charles ble, J Dent, James M [Math's, Daniel St reek?. Charles Delaney, James Dedrlck. Mr Stoken j >e La Cerdo, Francisco Deval, PMLUp Deas, Ueasar Dorman. Chas Dos lier. Herman 0 I Meyers, F Doscher, F D Meyers, John A Doscher,Johann Melfl, Francisco H ?Mehrtens, 0 Dow, S B Mears, Judge OP Dodge, M R Mervin, P Drnyton, Felix Miller, Charley Drayton, Chas Mills, Alex Henry Millings, R G Drayton Hall, Michel, John B Bank or Th^s- Michel. Joseph phate Michael, Heury Duncan, Mr A Miles, F S Duffy, Dan J Miiligan, J G. Duford, Charles Meshow, W L A Meshow, William Doree, Maurice Milioa, Andrew Eaton, James M T Eherhardt. C H Minshew, Ben K uly. W M Mitchell, J W Edwards, Mr Morgan, Johu Wash ington Morrison, James Street, Morrison, R T Eaean. Thomas Moron. Willtarti Ellisou.Garrison Moss, G P Moultrie, Bris England, J F ter (col d) English, John Mouroheon; E Evans, S J Moore, Philip U E W P, Murrey, Rev Farmer, Daniel' Arens Marshall, Wm Sullivan, Sulil Magiu, Albert W van Uahncke, Julias Taylor, A Henry Tennent, Dr Manneanx, EX Charles E Maxcy, James M Terrell, Alex .tlasterman, F Thomas, O S Meyer, J |Thomas, WB Meyers.Henry EiThomos, Charles (Thompson, Har ry Thompson, Geo Thompson, Thomas (Tourner, Sam uel W KThayerbv, WW Thome, T M Thome, J S, Sr Tighc, F Timms, M F [Tonlin, R M Tompson, John Tollrer. RevJohn Tom p kins, Dr D C Tommer, Fred Stall tolbert, W H Trommel, F G Tra.ld street, No ML Ferris, J E iMitchum.J G Fcaiian, MlchaeljMnrphv.Thomas Fisher, Fred, Sr, Mundl?, Johu Fisher, Geo w McDoir, James Fleming, Rich- McGary, F J ard McGratli, Bern Fleming, J I ard Floyd, R J McGIilivrny. A C Foges, William iMcKenna, Jas ii Ford, Benjamin McManus, Mi Ford, P 1) chael Foxwortb, Rob-lMcLemale, Jas err IXailer, George Krank. Charley iNevln, Henry J Frith, B G ;Newton, .Larkln Framer, DanleljX?wsom.SamTT Freer, Edward jNlcklen.Thomai H Nllsson; Audre Frattr, B M j as | Frost, Jamc-s iNolen. James F Godson, Christ IXoldeij, A Duwton, Luder (Nutter, John R Carrer, Benja- 'Nunan, Miehael, miu jO'Brync, T Giovard, SignoriO'Brync, Dcnni Garrerr.L iuuoa Offer, Jolui II Garretr, Rev JO'Nea?e. James Samuel B Orr, Samuel Gaddes, John II! (coi'd) Gaunt. Ed'.vardiO'Sul?v.-.?. John Gout. PU jOswaid.Ro-ert Geraty, Benja- OsL> <rn". w it min O ven, Frankie Gl)ver. Ccasar lOwcn, W B Goldsmith, jowcn.Edwr.rd J. Jnmcs Owen, Levy Goldson. John (Owen. Frank J Gotland, RevT jParker, i'h.irk-s CM llMrker, W Grandy, Clmrle?; Parker. II S Gre-. n, John I Parsaus, C M Green, Charles Patgcus, II b* Painter, George Gr.'en, Edward'Patridge, John Green, 11' a-y Green, George Green, Nat Graham, John Gray, Georgft Gray, Richard Grant, Jack Grace, Charles M Gromer, hill Gracen, Bell Graves, William W Granger, Thorn-; l'eaucnertara, P N a Pedeguo, D It C Peterson. Jens Pi rrin. Ed II Peusinger, Thos {Pierce, John L:: cas |Pit.:ei, W Tmckuey, Join A Plnckuey, Wd Ham jPellak, J kllne, I> B Trout & all'.s bnry Trout, Solomon Tufts, Nathan & Sous ,'Tnnno, E M Turtle, Willie C Turner, Henry Vanartsdaler, GeoW ' Valzc-r, Theo dore Waters, Th;m as Walling.JamesM Ward, William Ward, J U Werner, J D Wentworth, Charles E Welsh, John Wells, W B Webster, Mat tes Weaver, J B WeHon.Klchard Weston, John Wesron, J S Weatherhorne, >V White, Frank White, Isaac White, N J Williams, M Williams, H Williams. Prince Wilson, Harry Wilson. W Wouti, Henry W igg. S A Wigp.AHred Williamson, C D Williamson, George D Willimelt, Ben jamin wnkeson, Rob ert Wilhs, J T Wittel, Ludwig Wiikins.Tho.nus Witt. A Wot:ton, II L Wre.lc, II w reden, II Wuidung, John Wright; A D Wright, Patrick Wik lu, Chas U Voung, Win M Yonng, Wtlile Voting, Thorn is U Voutner. S H Z-.-niinor, Philip as Graham, A F [Potter, JacSsonlZimmerman, Gyics, Tiiumas j.I Rev J II &g- Persons depo=i:ing letters In the Postotllcr will please place tiic stamp near the upper right hand corner of the envelope, ami they will also please to remember that without the Stamp a let ter cannot be mailed, but will be sent to the Dca Letter Office. com m sit er a l sis n'a. Exports. LiVERrooL?rcr Dr ship Ci:y or Halifax?*: bags se i island and .378 bales upland cotton-, -.'30 tons plf.sphate. Barcelona?Per Span brig Hortensia?2S0 bales upland cotton. Bai.ti.moue?Per steamship Maryland?129 tes rice, 100 bales, 0 hhds and 3 bales hides 2"> bbls and boxes oranges. ;5 nags dried fruit, Ac. ...Per sehr Ida Richardson?195 tons phosphate rock, looo scck< ftrouud phosphate. New Haven", Conn?re: sclir Gettysburg? 144.000 feet lumber. Tltc.Cliartctton Cotton, It ice and Naval Store* Kitrket. Office Charleston News, \ Friday Even ino, December 23, 1370. j Cotton.?Toe market opened with a steatly character and good de-man I, the rates Indicating no Important change from the closing figures of the previous day, until the receipt of telegrams, sliovricg the improving state of the leading cen tres, caused a strong upward tendency, which was somewhat irregular, but amounted generally to about a full >?c*$ lb advance. Sales looo bales, say 40 at 13: 40 at 13;?; 2." at 13.'?; 13 at 13Jfj 75 at 14: C7 atll.'u';53atl4?;07 a? MX; 15 at 14 7-16; 162 at 14?; 15 at 14?; 150 a: 14??; 4S at 14ft; 37tit 15; 13 at lo.:t'; 7 at 15}.'; 15 or. private terms. Wc quote: ?TInrOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordmary.13^'<?.14.^ Low middling.I4%?f 14"S Mlddltag.14,Vffl5 Strict middling.15 @15X P.ice.?The transactions were moderate at steady rates: sales 110 th rees of clean Carolina, say 45 tierces at 6.!i ; 9 at 0 !? ; 50 at OX. We quote good riceat3.!<@0?,'c f, a. Naval Stores.? Nobustoess. I FRRiflnrs.?To Liverpool, by steam direct X on uplands; via New York, J?d on uplands, TXd on sea islands ; by sail Xd on uplands, J?d on sea Islands. To Havre nominal. Coastwise?to New York, by steam, Xc on uplands and le on sea islands; ?2 9 tierce on rice; by sail, fit ? lb or. cotton ;-~$ tierce on rice: 40c barrel on roslc t7(?S t* M on lumber; ?Pp$lo $ M on timber. To Boston, by sail, X@Xc lb on upland cottou. To Providence, by sail $S ^ M on boards, fic ft rb on cotton; by steam $1 $ bale on New fork rales. To Philadelphia, by steam, KC $ ft on uplands; by sail, $7 $ M on boards; $0 on Umber; $3 ? ton on clay, and $3@3 50 ou phos phates. To Baltimore, by steam, lia lb; by sail, $0 50?7 ? M on boards: *3@3 25 ? ton on phosphate rock. Ye<jsels arc in demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. G., Darlen and Sat ilia River. Ga.. tnd Jacksonville*, Fla., to Nor;htm ports, and $io 912 M are the rates ou lumber and boards. ExcuAN?S.?Sterilng 60 day bills 16K?H9. Dohestic Exchange. ? The banks purchase sight checks at %?X off, and sell at par. Gold?io?11. .Markets by Telegraph. roBxiox. London, December 22.?Noon.?Consols Six Bonds SB??. Liverpool, December 21-Noon.?Co?t m open ed buoyant. Dplanda S?faS>id: Orleans 8Ma8.Vd. Sales 15,coo bales. Breadsiuffs, provisions and prodn.'e unebnnged. Afremoon.?Breadstnlfs firm. Red winter wheat 10s 7dalCs sd. Corn, new 3ls od. domestic. New Yoke. Dec.-niber 23.?Noon.?Flour shade firmer. Wheat very firm. Corn shade firiuer. Pork, new Sis 50all) 75. LardDrni. Cot un open ed active and higher, but Is now qnl"t: sales 2OO0 bales;uplandsMXc; Orleans is^c. Turpentine quiet at 40c. Rosin flruier: strained $2i0a2i5. Freights firm. Stocks heavy and quiet. .Won-y hl/her. Gold, lux. Sterling, long, 9; short, 97f. Bonds 7X Evening.?Cotton quiet and unchanged; sales 4500 bales at liXc. Flonr?Southern quici. and firm; common to good extra 3':n0 4t'. Whiskey aotlve atosc. Wheat quiet and ?'erv Arm; winter rod and amber Western $1 45al 47. Com scarce; now 73a:.;c: yellow Southern T?c; white 83c. Pork arm; old $19 a:.; new $19 75. Beef steady, hard armer ut Turpentine qnltt. Rosin nroi. Tallow steady ut SXaSXc. Frewhis Urm; cotton by steam X? M'ney 7 per enr, gold. Sterling OaOX. Gold io'4alo.^. Government securiites steady. Southerns neglecfe . Ttun-'sseeK CSX; new tax. Virginias 67.'.;; new Louisiauas 70; ne-? 64. Levees 7n: eigms 8?. Alabamas looji; lives 7n. Geomias si; sevens 91. North Caroii aas 44; new JKX- South i.'aro ina-; S5; newt>7X. Boston, December S3.?Cou- n, ue: receipts for the week -!^1 iMies; total 0587; to-dav 400; sales ror?ie week is- o: to-day 350; siojk ?suj; market si mug; m ddlinscs KiXalfiXe. providenck, Deceiuocr 23.?Cotton, netreceipis for :h? week ZiO baies. city Point. December 23.?Cotton, nel receipts for the week 943 bales. BalTIMOBE, Decemi.er 29.?Flour 2rm. with In creased sa cs at uuuiianged prices. Wheat en tirely undang'd: choice scai ee. Pr?>vlsi' ns duli. Whiskey weak at B3a94c cotton, net receipts tor the week 32G0 bales; total su4.'>: today 1S55; total 1825; expo'ts for the week : to Gre-t Britain 700; coa-i wise 2217; to day : to Great tirnaf n 700: coast wise 1942; suits for the week 2045; to-day 2?5; sUick 12,193. Market active, and closing with an in upward tendency. Middlings lO^jc. Cincinnati. December 28.?Flonr in goed de mand at full prices. Corn scarce at 5la52c. Pork in light demand and holders firm at $19. Lard active and advanced; steam il; kettle 11 ;V cents. Shoulders 10c; clear sides lltfail #c Whiskey In good demand at full prices. Locisville, December 23.?Flour firm. Corn quiet and unchanged. Provisions firm. Mess pork $19 50. Lard lie. Shoulders 10)4; clear rib 12?; clear sides 13c. Whiskey 7"a"8. Bagging Orm and unchanged. Wilmington, December 23.?Cotton, net re ceipts or the week 2085 bales; to-day 290 bales; exports or the week, coastwise, 2045 bales; to-day 68 bales; sales of the week 358 bales; to-day 115 bales; stock 1098 bales; market firm; middling 14XC Norfolk, December 23.?Cotton?net receipts for the week 12,804; to-day 1622; exports for the week, coastwise 14,970; todav 3922; sales for the week 1260; to-day 300; stock 7123; low middlings 14j?al4>i; market firm. acocsta, December 23.?Cotton in good de mand and market firmer; Bales 9S bales; receipts 1470; middling lljtfo. Savannah, December 23.?Cotton, net receipts for the week 26,250; to-day 3383; exports for the week to Great Britain 12.595; to ihe continent 48 1; coastwise 7949; to-day, to Great Britain 2038; coastwise 1756; sales for the week 9000; to-day 700; stock 7S.070; market very firm, holders asking higher rates; middling 15c. Mobile, December 23.?Net receipts of cotton for week 34,375 bales; to-day, 3777; exports for the week to Great Britain 10.034; coastwise 2831; exports to-day to Great Britain 828; coastwise 589; sales for the week 12,200; sales to-d* 2000: stock 01,721; market quiet and firm; middlings Uiic. Galveston, December 23.?Cotton steady; good ordinary 12^c; net receipts 595 bales; soles coo; stock 7307; net receipts or the week 6283; to-day 103; exports of the week to Great Britain 5C68; coastwise 1007; sales of the week 5700; to-day 550; Stock 33.883 boles. New Orleans. December 23.?Cotton, net re ceipts of the week 42,522 bales; total 45,804 bales; net to-day 10,982 bales; total 11.347 bales; exports to Great Britain for the week 16.302 bales; to Bre men 2900 bales; to Antwerp 2333 bales; to Genoa 2960 bales ; to Vera Cruz 1372 bales ; coastwise 4787 bales; sales of the week 45,30j bales; to-day 540 bales; stock 1S3.327 bales. Demand fair and prices advanced; middling 14,^al4Jic. Sugar firm; prime P&alOc. Molasses tlrm; common 40a50c; prime 55a.'>7c; choice COa5lc. Whiskey firm at $l al 05. Coffee, demand active and prices stiff; prime 17Afal7Xc Sterling 20. Sight %t% dis count. Gold 10^. -? - ;Vew York It lee Market. From the Dally Bulletin, December 21: So far as bu-ine-sgocsthe market is.pntty steady, but there Is In icalily nothing except lu a retail dis tributive woy, with occasionally a small parcel taken by a deuler to keep up assortment. Small stocksald holders in maintaining values, but at the current rates about everything here Is availa ble. Sales of 50 tierces Carolina at c^a'c. For eign remains quiet and nominal. From the World: Domestic continues to job along slowly as wanted for the Immediate use of the regular trade, and former pri?es arc current, w.th a comparatively steady tone, ns choice par cels arc not plenty. "Sales or 50 tierces Carolina at 6J?a7c l-nreUrn still neglected und nominal. From the Herald: The market wnsqniet, the de msnd being light. There was no [.articular change In prices. A few small suite were made within the range of u:ja7c. New York Hay Market. From the Daily Bulletin, December 21 : There has been nothing done with the large orders hero from Charleston; that market 19 said to be weil supplied for Hie present rrom Philadelphia aud Etal hm re. and this Is the reason ihat we are not sending them more Just now. The price or ship : in_r Is steady ou account cf light receipts at 51 lo. and :f cold weather sets m will probably advance. Sales are 100 bales for Savannah at ?i lo, loo bales to a port unknown, by the schooner VV. s. sinr.v, supposed to be the West ladles, at ?1 10. Straw is very Cnn. hong rye is scarce and wanted. Interior Cotton Markets. CHESTER, Dec mbc:20.?MarketduU?lcfw mid dlings I2}j to 13C. CHARLOTTE, December 21.-227 bales sold to day: extremes 12 tu l.'.^c. ATLANTA. Drcember j:.?The inniket to-day has been dnl! and 'dccliuing : middlings 13 ; low middling 13.^; go .d or .Unary 12la ; Ordin?r* liK COL?MBCS. December 21.?Cur market quiet. Middlings 13-j.:. Some s>ld at 13'?. Sales 420 ! aies. Recel I t> 1049 bales. Shipments 497 bales. MONTGOM EitY.Dcceraber 21.?Onr cotton mark et Is quiet a' lS.^i'alSK for low middlings. SEI.UA, December 21.?There were- sales yc-ter day to the amount of 329 bales. Low middlings i:;',a?c The market opened lirrn, factors ask ing higher rates, bat sales were made at the above quotations ; closed easier. The demand was prin cipally for good cotton. tleccipl? is y KarlUroud, December 23. .-10 LT H CAROLINA RAILUOAO. 2294 bales cotton. 3S bales domestics, 1?4 bids naval stores, Ac. To Railroad Agent, and others. NORTHEASTERN ZAIMtOAD. si bales upland and 13 bags sea Island cotton. 104 bbts naval stores, mdsc, Ac. To Graeser .V Smith, Frost & Adger, G W Wtllllams k co, w R Ryan, Ravenel ft co, AS Johnston, A J Snllna<. waiter A co, Reeder A Davis, Caidwell A Son, G W Witte, Gaillard .t Mtnott, Bro tie A co, II Klattc .v co, Howling ft co, W C Bec A co. J S Schirmer, Barden .t Parker, J A Quackenhuab, Oonrteuay k Trenlmlm. S D Stottey. G W Davis, c Small. A Von Dohlen, flat ins ft Wlite, J K Adger k co, Stone.y k Lowndcs. Tiiurstou ft Hohnes, Mrs II?witt, J T Ml llgan, F Wehmann, G H Lmdstedt, W Rogers, G F?llln, II L Winten, Railroad Agent and Order. Passenger*. Ter steamship James Adger. from New York? A Stoekday, F Baker, Mrs K Morris and servant, S Simons, J F Grady and wife, Mrs JE Terry, Mrs Wilkinson and daughter. Miss M It Audnbon, Miss J Grady, Master Mftrray, A Hayes, G 11 Norton, .1 Stainnicrman, P7 Brenn. J Miller, B A Coup. M Kennedy, J L Benedict, .1 Black. R HUIer, M Arm strong. U Clark. .1 Rockeford; and S on deck. Per steamship Sea Gull, from Haltliuorc?Miss Marie Mc tlplne, W G Wetherall aud A J Moore. Per sieauicr Piiot Hoy, from Beaufort, Pacific Landing, sc?Miss llaynes, col'd, T Slugletou, J Proctor, II Roilnson. W Casev, E A Marshall, A R H.ilg. A C Troutman, Capt McN'clty and lady, Mrs D Callan and servant, and 33 oh deck. ITAItiyji NEWS. CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 24. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship James Adger. Lockwood, New York? Ici L SOI h inst. Milse. To Jas Adger & co. S C Kail road Agent. N E Railroad Agent, Southern Ex press co, J K Adger a co, J D Aiken 4 co, G W Aiinar, C D Alu-eus a co, M ft a Ashton, K Dotes ft co, Paver k Kresse). Jr, E E De lford, W M Bird ft co. J II Holies. F C Borner. B Boyd, C 1) Brahe, il f w Brewer, t M Bristuii k co, a Brookbanks, K T Brown, U Brown, M C Buxbiuim, J blackmail, G A Bowman, G Bui?r, T a Beamish, J Cumpseii. Cameron, Baikley ft co, H Card, LChapin. J c H Clnussen, J Contrains, Capt Coxetter, T M Caitr. Crane, Boylston ft co. M Drake F Dauer, Doivic. Mol-e a Davl-, J H Dawson. A W Eckel A co. G H Kisenbacb, Elias & Bros, J S Fairly .t co, B Held uianti k co, D F Fleming ft co, B Foley, T i* For reston, Forsvtbe, Mccomb k co. Fiirchgr.tr, Bene dicts co, I Ii Falk & co, C H Glldden. Goodrich, Wineman ft co, J H Graver ft co, w Harrall ft co, Holmes & Cahier, T M Horsey ft V; Hou a Eager, N a Hunt, 1 lljinau a ce, Jeffords A co, Johnston, Crews k co. Kinsman Rros, Klinck, Wlckenbcrg ft co, f ? C Kracke, Kriete ft Chapman, C Kenison, p B Laiane a co. A Langer, Laure* * Alexander, U Lei ling. L Lorcntz, R Lawless, J C Mallonee. W Maithtesscn, KC Metz. Macnueen a Kleckc, Ebc Mover, J G Mllnor k co, .1 Maloney, J H Miller, M 11 Nathan, Marshall k B?rge, C W 11 Mover, J C Otjen, B O'Neill. J F O'Neill, D O'Neill, f* P C Asso ciation. Paul,Welch ,v Brandes, Mrs J S Paulding, C P Poppenhelm, w F Paddon, D Paul ft co, w v Russell A co. J II Head k co. f K Schroder. P U Schroder. K Scott, Shackelford ft Kelly, Stedens, Werner k Dui ker, S:oll, Webb.V co, R il Stoddard ft co, W Schroder. T stoney. 11 Schroder, s s Solo mons, W Steele. S Stern ft Uro, A It Siillman. a R Tafi ft co, H S Tew, R Tiiomllnson A co w .1 Trim, J H Taylor, J F Taj h>r k co, Mrs Taylor, G A Trtn ho'.in. w Vinco, J II Voilera, Wagner a .Monsee-, Walker, Evans ft Cogswell. W G Whilden ft co, (i W Williams ft co, VVUeox, GilibS ft co.S 11 Wilson. J Wlrth, W J Yates. Thutsday, at 6 A M, passed so amanip Mereedlta 10 miles south o: Point Look out. Steamship .1 W Everman, Hlnckley, Pld?add phiu?lelt ISth ins;. Mdse. To Wj A Coartenay and others. Consignees previously reported. steamship Sea Gull. Duiton, Baltimore?left SO'th inst. Mdse. To Mordecai .t ce, P c Tren holm, J D Aiken ft co, Jno F Taylor ft eo, Dowle, Motsc ft Davis. P B Lalane & co, A J Salinas, B II Si filing, II Bisclionft. co, I! O'Neill. .1 h O'Neill. V PC Association, G f. Inn, Klusmau ft llowell, I'll Lovelace, stoll. Webb & co. E Perry, c K Himer, <; \\; Williams a co, R Thomlinson ft ce, Mrs w a Mertens, W H Chafce ft co. Cohen, Uauckcl ft co, W fl Wttliden ft co, fliuckeifonl ft Ki Hv, Mowry ft s >n. J Campscn ft ci>. Forsythe, McCotub ft co, F Wehmauti, Walker, Evans ft o;g.,iv<i, n Cobia ,v < o, J Ktiss il, u Kliue* co, M?ller ft wieters, k M Luzurus, Jctfonls ft co. Horion ft Wallon, Wz - euer k Munsees, C D Ahreus <t co. L Collen i co, I ItcUmann Dr .s, Knobclnch k Small, T StMiliOose, I Railroad Agent und Order. Brfc? K il Kt-nue.iy, llailctt, tketou?20 :"avs. ! .'?.:-o. To M QoHstniili A S n, J K Adger ft i:o,rtV j M llu-d ft co. Itev >v il Adams, E R Cowperihwai?, i; W i lark, W R Cnrr k co, L E Cord ray. M Drake, I D F Fleming ft co, c Gravi iy, Klinck, v.ickenberg j ft co. Kinsman ft Howc-JI, c K-.-rri-on. Jr. ,t co, i' P Lock", a Langer, s H Marshall, W Kosicli ,t co, Mui er ft Wieiers, D II Silcox J Thomson ft c>. K White, Oeo IV WUHums jt co, Railroad Agent aud others. Sehr Mary Farrow, Bi-'cy, New York?? diys. Hay. railroad iron, fte. 10 Master, \V U Dukes & co. J Campsen ft c<?, and Railroad Agent. Sclir Andrew J Williams, Minott, Elizabeth Citv, N C?3 davs. Corn. To R M Butler ft Son. Sehr Ann S Dens, Garbat It. West Point. Mill. 135 tierces vice. Tb J ? Pringle ft Son and Sheppard A Campbell. Steamer Pilot Boy, Sly, Benufort, Cbisolm's Landing and Pacific Luu.iimr. 41 bags sea island button, lit; bags cotton seed, and Bnndhes. To J D Aiken ,v co, F Kressel. Jr, Ravenel ft co, WGar ner, Hopkins, McPhersou * co, J Rnssell. W Mc Le<in. J A Englow a co. M Lopez, D U .lennlDgs, E N Chisolm. Mrs E J Holmes and Capt McNelty. Sloop Fox. Johnson, l'on Pou. 913 buw'jels of rong lirice. To W C Bee ft co. Boat from Christ Church. 8 bags sea island cot ton. To Gaillard k Mlnotc Boat from James island. 3 bags sea island cot ion. To Hopkins, McPherson k co. Boat from Edtsto. 4 bags sea island cotton. To Fraser & Bill. Boat from Wadmalaw. l bag sea island cot ton. To Fraser k Dill. Boat from John's Island. 11 bags sea Island cot ton. To Fraser k Dill. Boats from James Island. 20 bags sea Island cot ton. To Fraser k DIU. Received from Habenlcht's Mill, .Tames Island. 8 bags sea Island cotton. To W C Bee k co. CLEARED TESTERDAT. Span brig Hortensia, Bertran, Barcelona?W P Hall. Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, Baltimore?Street Bros & co. Sehr TG Smith,Bacon, Savannah?H F Baker k co. Sehr John Slusman, Adams, Wilmington, N C? H F Baker & co. Sehr Jessie Wilson, Connelly, Georgetown, S C? H F Baker k co. Sehr Gettysburg, Corson, New Haven, Conn? H F Baker & co. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York, De cember 20. CLEARED FOR THIS TORT. Sehr D Y Streaker, Von Gilder, at Savannah, December 22. LIST OF VESSELS op, cl3arse? and sail kd fou to13 poet. F 0 rT7 O N . LIVERPOOL. Steamship Pioneer, Culbertsou. up.Nov 24 Br ship Mascongtis. Glover, sailed.Nov 5 Br bark Yumuri, campbe'l. sailed.....October 29 CARTJlFF. nark Benjamin Ossena, Hill, sailed.October 10 The Prof Schwelgard, Svang, cleared.Nov 19 . callao. Fr bark Intimes, Gefflot, Balled.Cet 18 t BREMEnnAVIN. Bark Kepler, Lanckenau. sailed.Nov 7 KINGSTON, JA. Br bark Louisa, Cook, up.Nov 8 Y ARM }CTU. Br bark Agnes, Ctmpbel'., sailed.Dec 15 CISN" CKGOS. Spanish brig Carraquer.o, Pages, sailed.Deo DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Bark H G Hall, Flske, cleared.Dec 14 Sehr Grace Girdler. Smith, up.Nov 15 NEW YORK. Sehr Mary Stow, Rankin, up.Dec Sehr Darlcn, Rogers, cleared.Dec 8 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, up.Dec 19 Sehr L S Davis, Bishop, cleared.Dec 19 Sehr M Tatten, Harding, cleared.Dec 19 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr Gettysburg. Corson. cleared.Nov 27 Sehr E A Hooper, Hooper, up.'..Dec 5 Sehr E H Nay lor, Navlor, cleared.Dec 16 Sehr c S Groves, Weaver, up.Dec 20 BALTIMORE. Brig Edith Ha l, Oliver, up.Dec 19 Sehr Surprise, Beers, up.Dec 17 Sehr E J Palmer, Smoot, up.Dec 17 _-fanerai Notices.__ TRENHOLM ?Died, at Columbia, on the 23d instant, George Alfred, Infautsju of Frauds II. and Mary E. Trcnholm. . S-er THE FUNERAL SERVICES WILL take place Tnis Day, at 11 o'clock, A M., at the Church of the Holy Communion. The friends or the family are Invited to attend. <1 .>c24 jZa?-THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND Acqualntauces of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Pratt aie rcfpcctruliy Invited to attend the Funeral Services or their youngest daughter, FRANCES LENOIRE, Tnis ArrfcKNOON. at 4 o'clock, at the Circular Churcb._dec24 ^arTHE FRIENFS AND ' ACQUAINT ANCES of Colonel and Mrs.: CHARLES ELANA P?DX, of their son9 and their respective ramilles, are respectfully Invited to attend the Funeral Ser vices of the former, at bt. Mary's Church, This Aiternoon, at half-past 3 o'clock, wlrhont further invitation. dcc24* ^ LAFAYETTE ARTILLERY CHARI TABLE ASSOCIATION.?You are respectfully In vited to attend the Funeral of your late honorary member, Colonel CHARLES KANAPACX, from | his residence, No. 8 Calhoun street, This after noon, at 3 o'clock precisely. By order. JOHN GONZALEZ, dec24__ Secretary. ?Sr- FELLOWSHIP SOCIETY. ?THE Officers and members arc requested to attend the Funeral services of their late Fellow-member, Col. CHARLES KANAPACX, at St. Mary's Church, Husel street, Tnis Afternoon, at half past 3 o'clock.. dec24 CAMPBELL DOUGLAS, Secretary. pSr THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. WM. R. WEUB and family, also of Mr. J. J. Dunning and family, and Mr. Hermann Shlpman and family, arc respect ful y invited to attend the Funeral Services of the former, To-Morrow (Sunday) Morning, December 25th, at half-past 9 o'clock,-from his late residence, No. 30 Hanover street, near Line. dec24-* Special Notices. p?r- CHRISTMAS NIGHT SERVICE.? Divine Service will be held In St. Paul's Church (Itadclureboro',) To-M Ritow (Christmas) Night, at half-past 7 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. FAIR will preach. Seals free._Clcc24* -pth DIVINE SERVICE WILL BE CON DUCTED la the Orphans' Chapel on Sabbath Afternoon, at hail-past 3 o'clock, by the Rev. CAMPBELL FAIR, of England._ TRINITY CHURCH?BIS II 0 P wm. M. WIGHTMAN, D. ?., will preach TO-MOR row Morning, at hair-past 10 o'clock, and the Rev. CHAS. S. VEDDER at night at quarter-past 7 o'clock. Sandsy School exercises in the afternoon at 3 o'clock. Alt friends of tlu cause luviicd to be present. _dec24-l? ^SSTSPRING STREET CHURCH.? Divine Services will be held In lIiis Church To morrow Morning and Evening, at the usual hours, by the Pastor, Rev. J. T. WIGHTMAN. The Afternoon will be devoted to the Sabbath School Exercises._dec24 ?Sf UNITARIAN CHURCH.?DIVINE Service will be held In this Church To-Morrow Mohn 1 no, at half-past 10 o'clock, and in the Eve ning at quarter past 7 o'clock, the Rev. R. P. CBT LBitoiriclatlog. Allstrangers are cordially invi ted to attend. Subject for the evening Discourse: The First and Second Coming or Christ, and what are the true signs or the latter, War or Peace?a Cbristma? service._dec24 ^Sr-niBERNIAN HAL L.?DI VINE SERVICE will be held in Hlbcrnlau Hnll To morrow, ui half past 10 A. M.. and at 7 P.M. Rev. W. W. lllCKs will officiate._rtecSj ?Sf THE GREAT PICTORIAL AN NUAL?Hos:etter's United States Almanau for 1871, f -r distribution trralis throughout the United States, and all civilized countries or tho Western Hemisphere, will be published about the first of I January, lu the English, German, French, Norwe ! giau, Welsh, Swedish, Holland. Bohemian and I Spanish languares, and all who wish ?0 under stand the true philosophy of health, should read and ponder the valuable suggestions it contains. I In addition to an admirable medical trcatlso on the causes, prevention aud cure of a great variety of diseases, it embraces a large amount of Infor mation Inierc-tiDg tothe merchant, the mechan ic, the miner, the fanner, the planter, and profei itfonal man; and ihu calcolattsns have been made .'orsuch merl ians and latitudes as are most suit able for a correct and coeup-Jehensivc National Calendar. Tho nntnre, t^e', and extraordinary sanitary effects of UOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, the staple ionic ana alterat:ve of more than half the ChrisUau world, are fully s t forth in its pagesi which are also interspersed w:th pictorial I lus tratlous, valuable receipts for the household ami farm, humorous anecdotes, and other instructive and amusing reading matter, original and select ed. Ain-mg the Annuals to appear with the open ing of the yoar, this will be one of the most use ful, anil may bo had for the asking. The proprie tors, Messrs. H03TBTTBR & s:MITII, Pittsburg, Pa., ou receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward a oopy by mail to any persun who cannot procure one In his neighborhood. The Bitters arc sold iu every city, town and village, and are extensively used throughout t'ie entire civilized world. dec24-d4c6 Special Notices. pT- OFFICE CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COMPANY, DECEMBER 24, 1870.? According to custom the Carr will not ran on Monday, 28th instam;, Sunday helng Christmas Day. dec24-l_EVAN' EDWARDS. Secretary. P&- THE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C, DECEMBER 24,1870.?SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Depositors arc requested to leave their BOOKS to be credited with the January Quarterly Interest, due 1st proximo. All Deposits made on or before the 20th Janu ary, will bear interest, from 1st January. Interest, opercent., will be compounded quarterly. THOMAS R. WARING dec24-stn'thll_Cashier. BUNION BANK OF SOUTH CARO LINA, CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 22t>, 1870? This Bank will be closed on Monday next, 26th lust., (Christmas falling on Sunday.) Paper payable on that day must be anticipated. H. D. ALEXANDER, dec22-ths2_Cashier. ^"PLANTERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK OP SOUTH CAROLINA.?This Bank will be closed on Monday next, the 26th Instant. The maturities ou that day must therefore be antici pated. W. E. HASKELL, Cashier.. dec22-ths2 ^PEOPLE'S BANK.?CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 22, 1870.?Christmas falling on Sun day, 25th, thh Bank will be closed on Monday. 28th Instant. Paper payable on that day must be anticipated. JAMES B. BETrs, Cashier. dec23_ jjatr- FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON, S. C, DECEMBER 2lst, 1870.?Christmas day falling on Sunday, 25th Instant, this Bank (according to custom, will be closed on Monday, the 26th instant. Notes and acceptances maturing that date must be antici pated. WM. C. BREESE, dec21_Cashier. PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK, CHARLESTON, S. C?Acoonllng to the usual custom, this Bank will be closed on Monday next, the 26th Instant, (Sunday previous being Christmas day.) All notes and collections pay able on the 26th must be anticipated. dec21_H. G. LOPER. Ca?hier. ?&- THE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C, DECEMBER 20,1870.?Christmas falling ou Sun day, Monday, the 20th, will be observed os a gen eral holiday, and this office clos?d. Paper paya ble on that day must be anticipated. THOS. R. WARING, dec21-4 Cashier. C3ST O'NEILL vs. McKEWN. ? ALL persons whose claims against the Estate of the Rev. PATRICK O'NEILL, deceased, have been presented and allowed, are notified that I will commence Tnts Day to pay the Fourth Dividend on said claims. JOHN B. GRAY, dcc22-3_receiver. pir IMPORTANT TO OWNERS OF SEWING MACHINES.?JOHN CLARK, Jr., A CO.S BEST SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON, on Black Spools. For sale at retaU by D. B. HASELTON, No. 307 King Btreet._ dcc.wimo / SSr-ALL PARTIES HAVING CLAIMS against the Estate of WM. B. McUOWELL, de ceased, will baud them In, properly attested, within thirty days, or they will be debarred pay ment. Those persons Indebted to the E-tate will make payment to WM. A. McDOWELL, decio-so*_Qualified Executor. ?BB* OFFICE OF THE SOUTH CARO LINA CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. - CHARLESTON, S. ft, DECEMBER 15, 1870.?The sixth Instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per Share will be payable on Jauuary 1\ proximo, in Charleston, at the oillce of the company; in Sumter, to Major Joseph Johnson; in Manning, to Dr. G. Allen Hoggins. WM. H. PERONNEA?, declMhtsS_'_Treasnrer. $Srk PERFECT RENOVATOR OF THE system, carrying off the vitiated bile without the aid of calomel, or any mineral medicine. SIM MONS'S LIVER REGULATOR Is entirely vegetable and harmless, and ought to be taken by every one._<lec24-l ?2rTHE GREAT MEDICAL WONDER, DS. UASKELL'S ELECTRIC OIL k:lls all pain la two minutes. Cancers, Bolls, Tetter ond Old Sores, cared In 48 hours by Dr. UASKELL'S CAR BOLIC CANCER SALVE. For sale at retail by O. W. AIM AR, COHEN'S MEDICAL DE DR. n. BAER, POT, A. O. BARBOT, Du. G. J. LDHN, ED. S. BURN HA SI, W. T. LITTLE A CO., M. H. COLLINS k CO., ALFRED R VOUL, M. D., CRAMAN A SCUWAKE, Dr. W. A. SERINE. E. R. KELLERS, SC. D., Aud at wholesale by DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS, sole Agents for South Carolina. novii-amosnaw SpST- PEUPLES ON THE FACE.?FOR Comedoues, IHackworms or Grubs, Pimply Erup tions and blotched iilsilguratlons on the Face, use PERRY'S COMEDONE AND PIMPLE REMEDY, Depot No. 49 Bond btreet, New York. Sold by Drugirlsts everywhere. dccl5-thstunifl03 FOE MOTH PATCHES, Freckles and Tun, use PERRY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION. The only reliable and harm less remedy known to science for removing browndlscoloratlous.from the Face. Prepared only by Dr. B. C. PERRY, No. 49 Bond street, New York. Sold by Druggists everywhere. ilccl?-thstu3mos $&- NO FICTION ! NO HUMBUG ! but a real treasure, within the rc&ch of every fe male; none need b;di9couraeod. One trial will prove the value of the PUILOTOKEN OR FE MALE'S FRIEND, which by itsspecitlc action on the system, restore* brightness tu the ovo, bloom to the faded check, health to the body, aud safety and oomfott during periods of trial?promptly re lieving nausea, hysteria, Ac. Sol 1 at $l per bot tle by the Druggists. Wholesale Agents, OOWIE, MOISE A DAViS. Charleston. S. ft_dec22 ^S-NO HUH BUG.?WE DO NOT WISH to inform you, reader, that Dr. Wonderful or any other man, has discovered a remciy that cures all diseases of mind, body oresiate, and Is de signed to make our sublunary sphere a blissful Paradise, to which Heaven itself shall be but a side show, but we do wish to Inform you that Dr. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY has cured thousands of cases of Catarrh in its wor.it forms and stages, and the proprietor-will pay $500 for a case of this loathsome disease which he cannot cure. It may be procured of druggists, or by mall for 60 ceuts, from It. V. PIERCE, M. D., Buir.il'o, N. Y. A pam phlet sent free. dcc23-tliatii3D*0 ?SBT- THE STATE OF SOUTH CARO LIN.!, COUNTY OF ORANGEBL'RG.?Court of Common Fkas.-C. A. STA LEY, 12. N. STALEV, M. 0. Ui.MER, F. D. STALE Y and ANNA D. CUL LER aHd L. DANE CULLER, PlalutltTs. against J. WESLEY 1IOUSBR and KACHEL HO?SER, De fendant.?Summons. To theOefeiuUtnls, J. Waslty Uousec am jladibi llouser : Y( n are hereby summoned and required to an swer the complaint in his action, which is flled in I he nlllce of the Clerk of Common I*!ijas for ehe said County, and to serve a copy of your ins wer to tho said complaint on the subscribers, at their oillce InOranaeburg, S. ft, wiihln twenty days uftcr the service hereof, exclusive of the day of suili service; and if you fail tu answer the ccmplaint within the timeiifore-aid the Piaiuiirfs in this action will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded In the complaint HUTftON A LEGAP.E, 17.LAR A DIBBLE, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Dated December 8,1S70. 1 certify that the above Summons is published under an order made by the Jmlge of Probate for this County, which extends the i ime for answer to six weeks. GEO. BOUS1R, declO-s6 C. C. C. P. P OR ?? E W_T O R K. [ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, AT 7 O'CLOCK P. M.] OLD LINE N EW YORK AND CHARLES TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1845. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS Tlie very fast and splendid Side-Wheel Steam ship MANHATTAN, Woodliall Commander, will leave Adger's Wharf as above. The JAMES ADGER follows on Tuesday, De cember 27, at ? o'clock. For Freight or Passage, apply to dec21-4 JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents. "jpOR PHILADELPHIA. THE REGULAR STEAM LINE?WEEKLY. The Screw Steamship J. W. EVERMAN, HINCKLEY, Commander, Will tie dispatched for Philadelphia on Saturday, 24th December, at _ o'clock, P. M., from Brown's North Whan. WThrough Bills Lading whl be Issued to Bob tou. For Freight engagements or passage, having good cabin accommodation, apply to WM. A. COURTENAT, decI0-mtutha4 No. l Union Wharf. fJHROUGH BILLS LADING TO BALTIMORE FHIL.a DKI.p?i7a, BOS - TON, BREMEN, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. Tlio fine SteamBhlp SEA GULL, Dutton. Commander, will sail forj_ Baltimore on YftDNttDAT, 28th Deceuiuer, at half-past 10 o'clock. ay PhUadclpnla Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltinioro without addi tional insurance, and Consignees arc allowed am ple time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. PAUL ?. THEN HOLM, Agent, dec23-4_No. 2 Union Wharves. J3ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S through line to CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave Pie r ^ff-SSg^ No. 42, Nor:il Hiver, foot or CanalSffiafljg street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, Of the ICS and 20th of every month (except when thesr dates fallen Sunday, then the Saturday preccd lug. Dcparturo of the 20th connect at Panama with steamers for South Pacific and Central American ports. Those of 4th touch at Manzanillo. steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for Ja pan and China December 81, 1870. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to AsplnwafL nue hundred pounds baggage iree to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other Information appij at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFItSE, on the wharf foot of Canal Btreet, North River, Now York. F. R. BABY, Agent. juiylfMyr JfOR GARDNER'S BLUFF, S. C, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PE?DEE RIVER. The steamer GENERAL . MAN I- ? . rTP=,)>. GAULT, Captain O. S. Cordes, ls^2gS?g3Z now receiving Freight at Boyce's Wharf, and will leave as above on Monday Morning, the 28th Instant. Apply on board or to SHACKELFORD ? KELLY, Agents. dec24-2_No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. 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 Morning, at s o'clock. RETURNING, The PILOT BOY will leave Savannah every Tuesday Morning, at 7 o'clock. Beaufort and Pa ne Landing same day. J. D. aIKEN A CO., nov29 Agents, Central Wharf. F OR F LOR IDA TWICE A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH, FERSAND?NA, JACKSON VILLE, PILATKA AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain ? ?W^u, George E. McMillan, will sail from cS^j?g55? Central Wharf for above points every TUKsnAv Evening, at S o'clock, arriving back at Charles ton every Sunday afternoon, at 6 o'clock. The Steamer CITY point, Captain D. B. Yin cent, will sail from Central Wharf ror above points every Friday Evbning, at 8 o'clock, arriving back at Charleston WttUiBSDAY afternoon, at 6 o'clock. J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents, octio_No. 5 Central Wharf. JjVoR WRIGHT'S BLUFF AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SANTEE RIVER. The Steamer MARION. Captain w. F. Adair, is now receiving FreJgntig_ at. Accommodation Wharf, aud will leave on Tuesday Morning, the 27th Ins:., at 5 o'clock. Freight and wharfage prepaid. For engagements apply to RAVENEL A HOLMES. dec23-3_No. 177 East Hay. QEOKGETOWN STEAM PACKET. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain C. , . ^rr*1?^ C. White, will receive Freight atjaSSBC Commercial Wharf, every .Saturday and Wbd nesday, and leave each port as follows : Charleston, Sunday and Wednesday Night at M o'clock. Georgetown, Tuesday and Friday Morning at o o'clock. On Saturday River Freight will be received for Kelthfleld and Wey mouth Mills, and on Wkdnes day for Brookgteen and Waverly Mills. For engagements, apply to SHACKELFORD & KELLY, dec!7-sw _Boyce's Wharf. -^?TEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING. BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH, DARIEN AND BRUNSWICK, GA. The favorite Steamer ELIZA II AN C O X, Captain L. W. Burns, will receive Freight at South At'.an- _ . ^IsTa^ tic wharf for itbove points every Tuesday, nio! leave on every V.'kdnesdav Mok.n iso. ai 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the same evculng, ami leaving for Darlen, Ac, the follow lug morning. Returning, will leave Savaunah for Charleston every Monday Moiinino, at 7 o'clock. For Freight or passage, apply to RAVENEL A HOLMES. BeplO No. 177 Knst Bay. pOR BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LAND ING, FENWICK'S ISLAND, COFFIN'S POINT, PORT ROYAL RAILROAD WHARF, PARIS ISLAND LANDING, STATION OREEK, AND OTHER LANDINGS WHERE IN DUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED. The steamer TILOT BOY. Captain J. W. sly, will sail for above points,_ every Tuursday Morning, at 8 o'clock, and when inducements offer will touch at any of the above Landings. RETURNING, Will leave Beaufort on Friday Morning, touch ing at Pacific Landing. J. D. AIKEN A Co., nov29 Agents. Shipping. F OB LlfE'EPOOL, 500 BALES WANTED. The fine American Ship JOHN SIDNEY, L F. Bartless, Master, has the greater por-, tlon of her cargo engaged and goiDg aboard. For further Freight engagements, apply to W. B. SMITH & CO., dcc24_ _Napier's Range. F OH NEW YORK?MERCHANTS' LINE. The Regular Line Packet Schooner MY ROVER, Brown Master, having all her heavy freight on board, wonts cotton and;light frei to All up. WM. ROACH & CO. dec23-2 JpOR LIVEPOOL. WANTS 300 BALES TO COMPLETE CARGO. The first-class British Bark BLOMIDON, John R. Cowen, Master, wants above quan tity to complete cargo, and sail Immediately For engagements, apply to HENRY CARD, dec22 Accommodation Wharf rpiM E TABLE OF STEAMER "ARGO," FOR DECEMBER, 1870. FOR EDISTO, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LAND INGS, (INLAND ALL THE WAY.) The Steamer "ARGO" wul re ceive Freight at South ' Atlantic,_ Wharf, on Moxbays and Thursdays, and leave as follows: charleston. | * edisto. Friday, 2d, 2 A MiSnnday, 4th, 11 P M " Wednesday, 7th. 2PM Saturday, 10th, 6X AM Tuesday, 8th, -5 AM Friday,. 9th, 7AM Tuesday, 13th, 9AM Friday, 16th, 10 A M Tuesday, 20th, 6AM Friday, 23d, 8AM Tuesday, 27th, 10 A M Friday. .30th, 11 A M Wednesday, 14tb. 7AM Sitnrdny, 17th, 11 AM Wednesday, 21st, 2 PM Saturday, 24tb, 6% A M Wednesday,28th, 7AM Saturday, 31st,' 9AM Freight received until one hour before the time of leaving. j Money packages must be properly scaled, and duplicate receipts sent with each. For Freight eogagements or Passage, apply on board, at South Atlantic Wharf, or to DOUGLAS NISBET, Agent, Oillcc on Accommodation Wharf. N. B.?Freight and wharfage payable on the wharf. No Freight received after sunset. Shippers arc respectfully requested to observe this. oct29 tailoring. N EW FASHION CLOTHS, CLOTHING, AND FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. MENKE le M?LLER,. . MERCHANT TAILORS, No, 325 KING STREEI, Have just opened the largest and finest stock or Clothing ever offered in this city for MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, comprising a full assort ment of DRESS and BUSINESS SUITS, Derby Suits. Walking Coats, Overcoats, Pea Jackets, Ac The largest portion lb of Imported goods, and manufactured into garments by ourselves?we can therefore recommend them as regards fit, wear and workmanship. Our TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is supplied with the finest selection of English, French, German and Domestic Cloths, Doeskins, Beavers, Tricots, Meltons, Yelvetine, Diagonals, Cheviots, Cordu rov, Cassimeres, Ac, and a large variety of mod ern Pants and Vest Patterns, which we make up to order, by measure, In the latest style. The foreman in this department of our business has no equal in the artistic world for cutting and pro ducing an elegant fit. FURNISHING GOODS.?This department Is sup plied with the Celebrated % Shirts, English, French and Domestic Undershirts and Drawers, Alexandre and Convolssler's Kids, Bncksktn, Cas slmere, Silk and Thread Gloves, Linen and Paper Collars, Neck Ties, Bows, Scarfs, Pocket Handker chiefs, Socks, Umbrellas. &c Our stock has been selected with great caXe, and prices marked very low In plain figures. Buyers In our hne will Had it to their advan tage to call in and see for themselves before pur chasing elsewhere. novl-tnths2mos 3feu3srjajicrs, fHaga}i?tt0, &?. JJURAL CAROLINIAN. Great Southern Illustrated AGRICULTURAL MAGAZINE. 64 ROYAL OCTAVO PAGES OF READING MAT TER, BESIDES ADVERTISEMENTS. aa~ The RURAL CAROLINIAN Is spedaUy de voted to the development of the Agriculture of the Southern United States, and- is acknowledged by the press and people everywhere to rank among the leading Agricultural Journals of the world. Price, $2 per annum. Address RURAL CAROLINIAN, nov29 Charleston, S. C. i\'rtili??rs. pACmC^GUANO COMPAWS (CAPITAL $1,000,000) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. This GUANO Is now so well known In all the Southern states for Its remarkable effects as an agency for increasing the products of labor, as not to require especial commendation from us. its use for five years past has established its character for reliable excellence. The large flxed capital invested by the Company In this trade, affords the surest guarantee of the continued ex cellence of its Guano. J. N. ROBsap, Selling Agents, Charleston, S. O. JOHN S. REESE A CO., General Agents, Balti more._dec22-p*c ?JOMPCUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. This article Is manufactured by the PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY, at Charleston, S. O., under I he superintendence of Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVE NEL. When composted with an equal weight of Cotton Seed, its remits have 'been found fully equal to the best standard fertilizers. Its econo my must commend It to the notice of Planters generally. For specific directions for composting, and for supplies, apply to J. N. ROB-ON, Sc'ltng Agerts. Charleston, S. O. JOHN S. REESE & CO., Gmeral Agents, Balti more. deC22-D4C GENCY FOR THE SALE OP PERUVIAN GUANO. A The undersigned, having been appointed their Agent at this port by Messrs. Hobson, Hnrtado A- Co., of New York, who are the sole agents and consignees of direct Importations of Peruvian Guano into the United States, offers for sale, and will keep on band supplies or NO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. A depot Is established here for direct importa tions. Quantities of ten (10J Tons, or more, can be had at $60, gold, or its equivalent in currency, per ton of 2240 lbs., for Guanape Island Guano, and $67 50 for Chlncha Island Gnano, exclusive of State tax for inspection, and being the present Government prices. * Puriry warranted. R, G. LAY, Agent, At Ofllce of Messrs. Tanno A- ce,, Dov20-lmo savannah, Georgia. M EETING STKKET FOUNDRY' THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW f UtiriiSHING THE IK pjtOVSD MCCARTHY COTTON GIN, STEAM ENGINES AND I'OH.-ERS, 01 various >;3<.)-', en hand. Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn Mine-. Sugar Milis, Sugar Rollers and Pane, of oil sizes. Horse-Powers and Gin Gearing, from 6 to 18 fees In diameter. Improved Lever Cotton Presses, for Hand, Power . Saw and Rice Mills. Machinery and Castings of ?U descriptions made to order. Particular attention paid to House Fronts am'. Costings for BnildtBgs, Gratings, cistern Covers, Sasb Weights, Ac, Ac WILLIAM S. HENEREY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER, NO. 314 MEETING STREET,? 4 CHARLESTON, I t, aug4 raws