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Jim Bludio, (OF TUE rRAlKIE BELLE.) Wall, no ! I can't tell whar nc Uves, Bee ase be don't live, yon see; Leastways, be's got ont ol the habit Of H vin' Ule yon and mc. Whar have you been for the last three year That yon haven't heard folks tell Bow Jimmy Bludso passed in lils checks, - The night or the Prairie Belle? He weren't no saint-them engineers Is all pretty much alike One wife In Natchez-under-the-HLl Aud another one here, In Pike. A keeriess man in his talk was Jim, And an awkward man in a row But he never flunked, and he never Ued, I reckon he never knowed how. And this was all the religi?s he had To treat his engine weil; Never be passed oa the river; To mind the Pilot's bell; Aaa If ever the Pralrle-Belle took fire A thousand times he swore, He'd hold her nozzle agin the bank _ TU1 the last soul got ashore. All boats has their day on the Mlssissip, And ber day come at last The Mo va? tar was a belter ooat, But the Belle she wouldn't be passed. '.' And so she come toarla' along that night The oWest craft on the line, With a nigger squat on her safety valve And her furnace crammed, rosin and pine. The fire burst rut as she dared the bar, And burnt a hole In the night, And quick as a flash tue turned, and made Fdr that wilier bank on the right. There was running and cursing, but Jim yelled out, Over all the Infernal roar, "I'll hold her nozzle agin the baak . TiU the last galoot's ashore." Through the hot. black breath of the burnln' boat Jim Bludso's voice was heard, And they all had irust in his cussedness, And knowed he would keep his word. And, sure's you're born, ?hey ali got off Afore the smokestacks fell And Bl'idso's ghost went up aloce In the smoke of the Prairie Belie. He weren't no saint-but at jeJgment ' I'd ron my chance with Jim. 'Longslde of some pious gentlemen That wonld'nt shook hands witu him. He seen his duty, a dead sure thing And went for'lt thar and then; And Christ ain't a gora' to be too hard On a man that died for men. J. H. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Imports. BREMEN-Per N G bark Kepler-214 crates emp* ty bottles, 1875 empty demijohns, SOO cases pipes 200 casks beer, to Claclus ?te Witte; 1000 bacs con" centrated potash. 50O bags muriate potash, to Or? der; 1 pkge, to C D Ahrcns, 405 cases clay pipes, to J Campsen A co; 2 cases earthenware, ll pkgs glucose, to C Bahre; l case, to O G Krckman a-, l case effects, to F Wehmann; 1 case cakes, to D A Amme; 1 rase pots, 1 case glass, l case porcelain. 1 crate clay pot vi cask wine, l cask pi unes, loo pkg? herrlmrs, to Order: 50 casks beer, to Order; 1 case eiderdown, to H Hillmen. Tile Charleston Cotton, Hice amt Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS. I MONDAY EVENING, January 9,1871. J ? COTTON.-The market opened with a better feel? ing, and with a good demand- and belter tele? grams, prices stiffened during the day about ?ic A ft. ^ales 1200 bales, say 42 at 12?; 33 at 12?; 38 at 13; 107 at 13?; 68 at IS?; 14 at 13?C;3S nt 13!i;27 atl3%; 609 at ll; 57 at 14),'; 113 at 14*; 27 at 14?; 39 at 14?; S at 14?; 19 at 14?. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.13 ?14 Low middini g.14?@> Middling."..'..14?i@ . Strict middling.14%@15 RICE.-This grain was In gocd request at Arm priors! Sales about ooo tierces of cleau Carolina, say 60 tierces at 6 7-16; 212 at 6?; 40 at e?c fl lb. We quote common to fair clean Carolina at 5?@ ??;goodfi?@5?cflft. NAVAL STARES.-The market was quiet, but the following sales have taken place In the past few days: 50 casita Bpirlts turpentine at 45c; 50 at 44?c- both of these in extra packages; 44 casks spirits turpentine at 44c; 203 bbls low No. 1 rosin at $210; 40 do No. i at S2 50; io extra No. 1 at $3 60; 170 Nos. 2 and 3 at $1 50@l 70. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct ? on nplands; via New York, ?d.on uplands, lJid ou sea islands; by sall lM2a?id on uplands.Xd oasea Islands. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New York, by steam, %c on uplands aud lc on sea Islands; $2 A tierce on rice; by sal), >??c fl ft ob cotton ;-fl tierce on rice; 40c fl. barrel on roela : $7@S fl Mon lumber; $9@10 fl M on timber. To Beton, by sall, ?@.-ic fl ft on upland cotton. To Providence, by saU $8 fl M on boards, fcc fl ft ou cotton; by steam $1 fl bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, ?ic fl ft cu uplands; by sal), $7 fl M on boards; $9 un timber; $3 fl ton on clay, aad$3?3 50 on phos? phates. To Baltimore, by steam, >ic fl ft; bj sall, $6 50@7 fl M on boards; $3@S25fl ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand bj our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Uarlen and Satilla River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10 012 fl M are the rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGB.-Sterling 60 doy bills 19?. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. - The banks purchase sight checks at ??@? off, and sell at par. GOLD-10? ll. Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL, January 9-Noon.-Cotton opened quiet; uplands 7?d, Orleans 8d; sales 12,000 bales. Later - Cotton-uplands 7?a7?d. Orleans 8a a8}?d. Cotton load lug at Mouile Tj.'aSd for nitd dung. DOMESTIC. NEW YORE, January 9.-Noon.-Flour quiet and firm. Wheat active and steady. Corn dull and unchanged. Pork Arm at $20 to $20?. Lard Arm. i otton firmer and strong, but quiet; sales 2000 bales; nplands 15J?c. Turpeutlue49c Kosln. strained $2 2t>a230. Freights dull, blocks steady. Gold 10 s are V. Money easy at ea?. Stelling Short 9? Bunds 6?. Virginias, ex coupons, 05: new 63. Louisianas, old, 65; new CS; levees 67; elghisSO Altttumas 05; Ilveses. South caroli? nas, old, 30; new ?1. Evening.-Cotton Arm and fairly active; sales 4660 ba<es at 15*c. Flour-Southern unchanged; common $6 25a 6 65: fancy aud extra $6 70a8 35. Whiskey lower, 90a91c Wheat closed lc higher, with an active export demand; win fr red and amber Western $l 4?al 50. Corn a shade firmer; new 78a79c. Pork unchanged; UM $i9 25ai960; new $2oa20 25. Beer quiet. Lard heavy; neu le 12S'c. Naval stores Arm. Tallow quiet and steady at S.'-jaOc. Freights lower; wheat by sall SKd; by steam 7d: flour oy sall2s 91; steam ?8 3d; colton by steam ?ia7-16d. Money active at 6a7. Sterhnir steady ??. Gold 10?al0?. .Govern? ment* advanced X&li; slxty-twu9 9. Southerns I very dull exceot Teuuessees 63>i. Virginias 67: new 63. Louisianas 65; new 63; Levees 60; eights So. Alabamas 95; fives 70. Georgia's 78: sevens 88. Nortn Carolinas 44?; new 22. South Caroli? nas 82;;new 60? BOSTON. January 9.-Cotton quiet; middlings 16J?ai5>?c: net receipts 120 bales; gross 293; sales SOO;stock 70C0. BALTIMORE, January 9.-Cotton dull and nomi? nal; 11 dd dungs 15c: net receipts 75 bales: gross 1152;export coastwise 20; sales 225; stock 13.835. Flour dull and lirra. Wheat firm, prices entirely unchanged. Corn firm, white nominally on changed; vellow SOc. Pork firm at $20 50. Bacon firm: shooMera e?al0c; hams active at 18c. Whlskev HOuOlc. LOUISVILLE, January 9.-Bagging quiet at 25a 26c. Flour firm at $5 26. Corn very quiet. Pro? visions excited with an upward teudency. Mess pork $20 60. Shoulders o^c ; clear sides 12. Whlsk-y quiet, sa. NOKFOLE, January 9.-Cotton firmer; low mid? dlings 14c; net receipts 1920; exports coastwise 2150; sales 150; Stock 7749. WILMINGTON. January 9.-Cotton firm; middling 14c: net receipts 183 bales; exports coastwise 1266; sales 16; stock 2113. AUGUSTA. Jaauary 9.-Cotton markst firmer; sales 623 hates: receipts 876; middling Hallie. SAVANNAS. January 9.-Cotton in? good demand at lower rates; middling 14?ial4?c; net receipts 6868 haie- ; exports to Great Britain 1549; to the cn '"em 4300; coastwise 3530; sales 700; stock stn*. MOBILE, January 9.-Cotton irregular: mld dUnre i4J?c: net receipts 4448 bales; exports cosatwls-1098: sales 5000; stock 57,389. GALVESTON. January 9.-Cotton unsettled; mid dllugs ia*?c; net receipts 1547 bales; exports cons wise 12*: sales eco; stock 50.4S8 NEW HKLBANS. Jainary 0 -'.."otton active, with fall prices; middlings 14>4@14^C; ne- receipts 8,155 hal*-*; gross receipts 8.652 bales; export? to Great Rip ?tn 5.830 hale?: to Bremen 3,801: to Vera Cruz4?3: coastwise3,902; sales 9,000; stock on hand .???.oca. Sugar quiet and fair at 7v4'@7??e. MoU.s-'-s quiet; c mmon 40@45c: prime 55@57c; choice 60.-.. Whisky easier ai $i;02>?@t 07>i. Cof? fee, nrime. is priais#c. Sterling 20?. Sigh: ? discount. Golding. Interior Cotton Markets. CHARLOTTE. January 7_Sales to-day 42 bales,. on basis of 13c for middling. 12s' for low middling an-Uac. fur good ordinary; market dull and de? pressed. ATLANTA, January 7.-The murket to-day has been quiet and steady; middlings 13? low mid? dling 12K, good ordinary 12?, ordinary lie. Receipts by Railroad, January 9. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 141$ bales cotton, 39 bales goods, 60 bbls flour. To Railroad Agent, Pelzer, Rodgers A co. G H walter A co, Frost A Adger, Graeser k Smith, Wagener A Murdangh, Dowling A co, L D Mowry A Son, Reeder A Davis, W C Bee A co, Caldwell A Son. Geo A Trenholm A Son, W B Williams A Son. A B Mulligan, Sloan A Selgnlous, A J Salinas, W w Smith. W c Courtney A co, R Mure A co, W P Hall, Claghorn, Herring A co. NORTHEASTS RN" RAILROAD. 62 bales upland and 7 bags sea island cotton, 189 bbls naval stores, 200 bbls flour, lumber, wood, mdse, Ac. To Geo W Williams A co, Graeser A SinUh, Il Klntte A co, W K Byan. Mowry k Son, Frost A Adger, NacKmann A co, CTagcorn, Her? ring A Gr.; T P Smith, Pilzer. Rodgers A co. W C Bee A co. Ravenel A co, A J Sal?viSi Walter A co, JB Hey de. J ll Wurhmann A co, P L GulUemln, E Weding and Order. Passengers. Per X G bark Kepler, rrom En men-J Paulus. A K?nig, A Aschenbeck, wife and four children, J C Otceu. Anna Otgen." Meta Schumacher, C Tilbar, II Jessen. M Sahl. Margirtt Lute, Catharine Stel? ling, Rai buse streng, Louis Witt, ll Hei?enb?ttel, F Hallen, Louis Fischer, Il Hollney. Dora Muller, W Llllenthal. Per steamer Eliza nancox. from Savannah, via Eeaufort, Ac-M Pohlitzer, Il Pohlitz?. H.I Judd, D Thomas. B Cleaves, Capt W T MeNelty and wife. M Perkins, T R Frcs.t, E McCarthy, M Corrigan, E Verdier, B U Saras. Capt Laycock, W P g^ott, E J Holmes, D Pearson, J Keichum, and 28 on deck. PORT CALENDAR. MOON'S PUA?E3. Full Moon. 6th. 4 hours, 3 minutes, eventos. Last quarter. 14th, 1 hour. 37 minute*, morning. New Moon. '.0th 7 hours. 12 minutes, evening. First carter, liSrJi. 9 noars. ?4 minute*, inoru'g. STN. SCH HI5E3. I SETS. 9 Monday. 7.. 5 10 Tuesday. 7.. 5 11 Wednesday.. 7.. 5 12 Thursday.... 7.. 5 13 Friday. 7.. 5 it saturday ..>. 7.. 5 is Sonda?.. ....'i 7.. 4 5..10 5..11 5..11 5.. 12 S?13 5. .14 6..15 HOOK B. * 9. 8.. 2 9.. 4 10.. 9 ll.. 7 morn. 12..12 1..17 niGH WATIR. 9 r* jo'.'.'k 10..-51 ll..36 12..29 1..23 2.. 26 MARINE NE irs. CHARLESTON, JANUARY 10 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Ship R C Winthrop Stewart, Amsterdam-36 days. Ballast, To Pan cr.*- on A Stock. N G bark Kepler, Lan okena u, Bremen-sailed from Biemerhaven November 7. -Assorted cargo. To Ordei, C:acius A Witte, J Campeen A co. C D Ahrens, C Buhre, C G Ercknatnu. F Wehmann, D A Ammo, Il Hillmen. The K- pier came north of | Scotland, and experienced heavy gales on the pas? sage. M L sehr B N Hawkin? Wyatt. New York-0 davs. Mdse. To W Roach .? co, J E Adger A co, Ada:.;?. Damon A co, H Bischoff- A co, ?ollruHnii Bros, Dr U Daer, W Brookbank*, r O Corner, W S Hissed, Ii Bulwlnkle A co, E Hates A co, J Ban? croft A co, Clad na A Witte. Cameron. Barkley A co. E R CowperihWHit, J ..: li Claussen. Mellon* I Cohen, WH cr, a fee A co, Chapeau A Heil'on, J ll Uerere?a. H Cobia A cc, Dewie, Moise A Davis, J B Duval A Son, U Gerdis A c>. j Gorham. Han iv co. Goodrich, wineroan k cn, W Hamil! A co, J W Uariisson. Wllume, Heath .v Rico J H liai: .v CA Johnston, Crews A co, W H Jones A co. H Kl ute A co. F D 0 Kracke. Kaoapunx A Gonzalez, Wm MnrBChc-r. Klinck. WlckeiJ'enr A co, M Lahrs; RMa'KhaiL Maatoue A co. O F Wie ers. Ostendorif A co, B O'Neill. F L O'Neill, Olney ? ot, S C Rail? road Agen:. Paul, Welch A Hr Hides, Riveoel A co. w Shepherd A co, Stehens. Werner A Ducker, T Stenhouse, H Sreuder. E 1! Sie ling. D H Mieux. P 1 T?ale. M A Tanlunson, Totym S.TIB. Thurston A Holmes, J F Taylor A ci?. W Yinee-, W L Webb, <; w Willama A co, P Walsh, D A Wi!-: or. W U T?-le graph. J Wiley-A co, T M Ca'er, A t Cucvereau, and oihers. Sehr Nancy Smith, Boyd. I lal tl.TI o rc-s ("ays. Guano. To Master and Wando .Vining and Manu fucinrinz co. Sehr ttiwan, Hrown. CcmbaliCC. C000 bushels roush rice. To W 0 Re : .V e ?. Scar Odd Fellow, Prince, Back River. 24C0 bush? els rough rice, To W c Pvc A co. Sehr Aua s Deas, Garbatll. West Point MUI. ??0 tes rice. To Col:en. Uanckel A tn?. Sehr Emma. McGrath, Pon roi:. 1732 boch?is rough nee. To W C Ute A co. Scur Greyhound.-, fro n Santee. 2P" bushels rough rice." To W C Bec ,v co. Sciir Li lian, Howland, Santee. 1150 bushels rough rice. To W C Bee A cn. Sehr Gen R E Lee, Gradlck. Cooper river. 100 bushels rough riee. To .mo Hanckel. Steamer General MMJICHUIC, conies. Peedee Landings. 311 bales cotton, shingles and soc? .iri'.s. To Shackelford A Killy, Mowry A Son, T P Smith, G W Willi nus A co, C H Waller, A co. li w Wine, Heeder A D IMS, F W Emanuel, Haiden A Pa: ker and W K Bj an. Steamer Planter, Poster; Peedee Uiver via Georgetown. 372 bale* in land colton. 2IS bola naval store*, mdse. Ac. T > Ravenel, Holmes A co. W K Rvan. G w Witt?. J A Quad-c .bush, L !> Mowry A soc. G W wm ams A co. J Marshall. Jr. Barden A Parker, s D Stoney, T P Smith, Atelier A Fenwicks and cider. Steamer Eliza Hancox. Burns. Savannsh, via Beaufort; Ac ?ibags s:a leland and 2 biles up? land conon, mdse. Ac. TV? Ravenel, Holmes A co, J Coloock A co. W Curlier, X Ritter, Fraser A Dill, G w Witte, Southern Express co, stoney A Lowndes. Q H ingrnlnm A Son, Caldwell A Son, S R Marshall, Pringle A -Son. Sloop Julia Dean, Harri.?. Ccmbehee. 1210bush? els rough rice. To W c li?e A co. Received from Hahenicbt's Mil!, James Island. 20 bags sea island cotton. To W C Ree A co. IN TUE OFFING. Rr ship Island Home. McLeUau, Newdlcp, Hil 53da\s. Ballast. To U Card. SAILED YESTERDAY. Bark Virginia Dare. Scholfield, Liverpool. Brig V. H'Keuuedy, Hal ott. New Orleans. FROM THIS PORT. Sldp Canova, LeSaek, Liverpool, previous to January 4. BP FOR TOTS PO.XT. Sehr D IJ Everett, Hooper, at New Orleans, Jan? uary 4. CLEARED FOR THIS TORT. Br steamship Corinna. Dryden, nt New York, January C. MEMORANDA. Thc sehr Gettysburg, hence for New Baven. Ct, previously reported having arrived at New York, reports experiencing heavy northerly gales on the passage, during which split foresail and lost jib; was three daysoif Hatteras, with heavy gales. The sehr Florence Rogers, hence at New York, on the 30th ult, on* Hatteras, e.\pirienced a heavy .galefrom northwest, which la*tcd for 12 hours with great violence. The sehr Susan Wright, Mount, from George? town, S C, cleared at New York 4th inst LIST OF VESSELS rr. CLXARZP AND SAILED ton rms roar. y o p. K i r. s . - LIVERPOOL. Steanr?itn Pic>ueer, Culbcrtsou. up.Nov 24 bail; Vinso, Robson, sailed.Dec o GLASGOW. Brig Jennie Moodie, Growl- y. up.Dec 19 CARUIFF. Hark Benjamin Ossena, Hill, sailed.October lo The Prof Schweigard, S vang, cleared.Nov 19 TOUT TAtllOT. The Emmanuel. Etnersen. sailed.Dec 7 R10''l?K JANEIRO. Br brig Prothesr, Ball, ssiied.Dec - CALLAO. Fr hark Iu'.lmes, Gomo;, ?.med..0;t io sr. JOHN'S, Sf. li. Br ship Kale Troop, Crocker, cleared.Dec CIXSFTJECOS. Sranlsh brig Carraqucna, Pages, sailed.Dec 2 D O M T.l> I 1 C ,V BOSTON. Sehr Crace Girdler. Smith, up.Nov li Sehr EAL Marts, Marts, n.3.Dec 22 Sehr Fawn. Kelly, up..'....Dec 26 sehr A BlalSdeil, Garfield, up.Dec 27 KKW TOKK. Sehr Mary Stow, Rankin, up.i.Dec 7 Sehr Harlen. Rogers, cleared.Dec 6 Sehr Ida S Borges*. Burgess, up.Dec 23 Sch Ji?o Lenthall. Martin, up.Dec 80 Sehr Gettysburg. Corson, cleared.lJan 1 sehr Grace P We?, Lord, cleared.Jan 3 behr David Currie, Berret, up.Jan 5 . pmiAnnuMm. Br hark no ward. Shaw, cleared.Dec 2? Sehr E A Hooper, Hooper, cleared.Dec 21 BALTIMORE. Bark Walter, Baker, cleared.j)cc 23 Sehr Surprise, Beers, up.Dec 17 Sehr w Martin. Nye?, cleared.Dec 31 Sehr A G Fay, Parsons, up.Dec 3i Sehr H C Sheppard, clark, np.Jan 4 NEW OHLS ANS. Brig Margaret. Johns ni, up.Dec 30 Sehr D B Everett, Hooper, up.Jan 4 SAVANNAH. Brig M iry C Rosevelt, Palmer, sailed.Jan 6 E XCELSIO R HAIR TONIC, No DYK ! tasares Health^ and Vigorous Growth. War? ranted nut to contain LEAD, Sulpbor, or any oilier injurious Di ng. The Excelsior Hair Tonic will keep the head clear of Handrad*, prevent thc-falling out of the Hair, and give lt a solt aud beautiful gloss. it is not injurious tu the health or the user, nor is H. gn-a^y sud UH h.v like manv of the prepara? tions at present ottered as Hair Renewer*. Manufactured bv DR. H. BAKR, Wholesale and i ei.nl Druggist. So. 131 Weding street, Charleston. Price per bottle 50 cunts. N. B.-All the preparations manufactured by DR. H. BA UK are in accordance with formulas given by distinguished Physician-;, and have been subj-cied to long and careiul trial. They are no secret remedies, and he Li at all times prepared to submit these form?las to members of tue profes? sion, or others desiring sach Information. pipping. yo? NEW TO SK. . [ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, AT 7 O'CLOCK P. M.] OLD LINK X KW YORK AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 184 5. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE ROOMS. The superior Sldewheel Steamship JAMES AD GER, T. J Lockwood/ Commander, will leatje Adger's Wharf as abc ve. For Freight or Passage, apply to JAMI:? A PUER A ca. Agents. The CHAMPION follows on SATURDAY, January 14, ar 1 o'clock p. M. _jan 9-2 OK S ? W TORI?. F ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 13TH AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1S70. ST.ATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship SOUTH CAROLIN*, Beckett. Commander, will sail for New York on THURSDAY, January 12th, at 4 o'clock, P. M., from Pier No. 2. Cnlou Wharves, connecting with Day Passenger Trains from Co? lumbia ami Augusta, arriving at half-past 3 P. M. Insurance by Steamer? or this Line ii rer cent. For Fre ght'Enpaifements or Paisage. having very fine st ure-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CU.. No. 2B Broad street, or rn WM. A. COURTENAY. No. 1 Union Wharves. JanJ-4_ rjlHROUGH DILLS LADING TO BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA, BOS? TON, BREMEN, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The flue Steamship. SEA GULL, Dutton, commander, will nail lor Bal Mruore on SATI'KOAY, I4 h January, at i2o cioek M. *y Philadelphia Freights forwarded to thitt city by railroad from Baltimore without addi i toual lusurance, and Consignees ure allowed am? ple time io sample and soil their Gooda frcm the Railroa<Li'epoT Philadelphia. PAUL C. TREN HOLM. Agent, janiO-5 No. 2 Union wuarvec. pAC?FIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COilPV'ir rnnorun uss TO CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAPAN. r'ARES GRUATL? REDUCED. Steamers of the above ?me leave Pler^-f^Sp*-.;. No. 42, North River, foot of canal2"&???? itrcet. New Y?rJ>. at^l? o'clock uoon, o? na- -ti. and 20lfe Q? every nfoiiih (except when tliew ? '.ates fall qn Sunday, than tlu? Saturday pieced inp. ? . Departure of Hie 20th connectai Panama w:t,. steamers for South facltlc and Central Amt-iKei ports. Those of 4i h touch at Mauzaulllo. " sterfmshlp JAl'AN leaves San Francisco for Ja pan and China December St, isro. No California t-tcamers touch ar Havana, tin go direct from New York to ASp?nra?. Ont hundred pcitnds baggage ?i ee to each adc;: Medicine and attendance Ree. For Passage Tickets or other Information lippi' at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on tc wharf foot of Canal strpet, Not iii River. Ne? fork. F. R. BABY, Agent. juiyic-lyr F OR FLORIDA, TWICE A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH. FERNANDINA, JACKSON? VILLE, PILATKA AND ALL POINTS OK THE ST. JOHN -J RIVER. The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain George E. McMillan, w?U sali iromi_ Centra! Wharf for above points every Tr EMU ? EVEKING, ar s o'clock, arriving back ar. Charles ton every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. The Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D. B. Vin? cent, will sall from Central Wharf for above jioiat? every FRIDAT EVENING, at 8 o'clock; arri vi nc back at Charleston wad s BSD A Y AFTERNOON, at o o'clock* J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents, octio No. 5 Central Whnrf. EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING. BEAUFORT. HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH. DA RI EN AND BRUNSWICK, GA. The favorite steamer ELIZA HANCOX, Captain L. W. BURNS, will receive Freight at South Allan- ^ *-T**'-* _ :\c Wtiai'f tur- aoove join's ?---..>-?? T^r 'S 'ii? TUESDAY, and leayeton every WEDNESDAY M?H;, INO. at 7 e'etock, arriving at Savannah the same evening, and leaving for Daneu, ftc, the follow? ing morning. Returning, will leave Savannah for Cn aries'on every MONDAY MOBKIXO, at 7 o'clock. Fer Freight or pansage, applv to RAVEN EL. HOLMES A CO., seplO ' No. 177 East Huv. T7?R BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LAND? ING, FEN (VICK'S ISLAND, COFFIN'S POINT, PORT ROYAL RAILROAD WHARF, PARIS 18LAND LANDING, STATP'N CREEK, ' AND OTHER LANDINGS WHERE IN? DUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED. The steamer PILOT BOY. Captain " ^IP"*!,, J. W. My, wlil sall for above ?oinisJ?*^ ?t=S every T?L'RSDAY MOKXIXO, al s O'clock, and v.Ttvn Inducements offer will touch at any of the above Laudings. RETURNING, Will leave Beaufort on FRIDAY MORSINO, touch? ing at Pacific Landing. J. D. AIKEN A Co., nov29_Agents. JpiOR SAVANNAH VIA PACIFIC LAND? ING AND BEAUFORT. The fast sailing Steamer PILOT? .EST^V COY, Captain J. w. sly, will lcave?a6*sS?GSl?. Ceutral Wharf for above placos every AIO.NIMY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. REfURNING, The PILOT BOY will leave Savannah everj TUESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Beaufort and l'a Qc Landing same day. J. D. AIKEN A CO., nov29 Ageuts, Central Wharf. F OR WRIGHT'S BLUFF AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON HIE SANTEE RIVER. The Steamer ST. HELENA, Cap- ,. i-ir"0?, lain Daniel SInclar, Jr,, ls now re-jafiSKtSaC :eivlng Freight ai Brown's Wharf, and wai leave m TUESDAY NIGHT. January loth instant. Freight and wharfage prepaid. For tngaaomeuti apply to Messrs. PEI.ZUR, KODGERS'A CO. Jan9-2 \ -r :_Brown's Wharf, j pOR WRIGHT'S BLUFF, S. C., IND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON Till' SANTEE RIVER, The steamer MARION, Captain W. " ^r^w Adair, ls now receiving Freight v ??3*=??33? tccommodatlon Wharf, and will leave on 'nw ) Y NIGHT, the lOtlHnstant. Freight and Warfage prepaid. For engagements, apply to . ?j. . KAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., jan9-2 Ko. 177 East Cay. Shipping._. FOR FLEETWOOD, ' LANCANSHIRE, ENGLAND- (WITH IMMEDIATE DISPATCH.) The Al British Bark ADRIATIC requires ii* only 200 bales nf cotton io finish loading. SSs* Vessel and cargo only subject in FieetwoodHo kali Liverpool charges. For Freight apply to BENJ. WHITWORTH A BROS,, JanlQ Care Gibbes A Co.. Auger's Wharf. yESSELS WANTED. Wanted eight or ten VESSELS, capacity i?? 150 to 200 tous, to load Phosphates hence toSE? Savannah. Apply to WILLIAM ROACH A CO. Jan9 '_ . JjlOR LIVERPOOL-DISPATCH LINE. Brig WASP.-Tills first-class vessel wants^Jfc? 100 bales of Cotton to complete cargo, an?VJS??. will clear this week. Ship J. O. BAKER has three-fourths or her cargo on board, and needs onlv a few hundred bales to complete he>- loading. She classes Al. Bark HATTIE O. HALL, having large engage? ments, will meet with dispatch; capacity only 1600 bales. She is American and. ls first class. FOT Freight engagements, apply to STREET BR?THERS A CO., Jan2 No. 74 East Bay, jpO? GARDNER'S BLUFF, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEEDEE RIVER. The Steamer GENERAL MANI GA?LT, Captain H. s Cordes, will,_ receive Frelgnt on Middle Atlantic Wuari un WED? NESDAY-, the nth instant, and leave is above on THURSDAY MORNING, the 12th ipstanr. SHACKELFORD A KELLY, Agents, JanlO-2 No. l Bovce's Wharf. ?pOR GARDNER'S BLUFF, AND ALLL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON PEE DEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN, S. C. t. TlieSteamer'PLANTER,Capt.J.T. _ ^^JP^ Foster-, la now receiving freight a.:?s^S?SSU Accommodation wharr, and will leave on rt SDM?3 DAY MORNING, nth lost., at 6 o'clock. For freight or passsg: apply on board, or to RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., JanlQ_NO. 177 East Bay. jpOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA AND POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamer ELIZA HANCOX,Cap- r - ^.TTqg>^ tain L. W. Burus,will receive Freight ?r???~*lm?i, tor tho above points, at Sonih A Hau tic n Earl, TO-MOBBOW. (Tuesday) the 10th Instant, and leave on WEDNESDAY MORNING, -the Hrh instant, at 7 o'clock. Connecting at Snvannah with Florida steamers, Paascngers and Freight will have dispatch to ah Solms in Florida at as low rates as by any other ne. For engagements, apply to RAYENEL, F10LMES A CO., ?Jao9-2 ' -No. 177 East Bay. I_ foti ero. Q.REAT LAND SALE AT AIKEN. $95,000 IN PREMIUMS I AWARDED TO 19,000 SHAREHOLDERS, Each of whom have an equal chance to $05,000 IS VALUABLE REAL ESTATE PRIZES I Consisting Of FARMS, VILLA SITES, HOME? STEADS. ORCHARDS. VINEYARDS. Ac, in the most delightful and beult liv climate-the place to avoid Hie rigors of Northern winters and to enjoy a moderate summer temperature, exempt from lung and throat diseases, radarlal and other fevers, at Aiken, S. C., well named "The Southern Saratoga." Only forty-eight hours from New Yotk, and eight hom s from Charleston. $05,000 in prizes, to be distributed among the shan holders. Duly 19,000 si.arts will be issued, at $5 each. The Great rremlnm Land Sale at. Aiken, S.e., ls conducted on a new aud popular plan for the sale of desirable and valuable improved Real Es? tate. Country Homes. Farms and Villa fclles, amounting to $9.\000 In vulue", to be awarded to shareholders on the 8lst o; JAXCAKV. at which time lt is believed that all the tickets will bc told. Tilla ls valuable property, either for residence or tu own as an luveatme?r, and is now m gi eat demand by Northern people. GRAND PRIZES: ist Pilze-Twenty-tlve Thousand Dollars. 2d Prize-Ten Thousand Dolli rs. 3d Prize-Six Thousand Dollars. 4th prize-Thirty-rive Hundred Dollars. 5th Prize-Three Thi nsand Dollarn. Ct h Pilze-Twenty-five Hundred Dollars. Tili Prize-Fifteen Hundred Dollars. And 87 other - Prizes, aggregate value of which ls I'JJ.CUU. . Every one remitting $5 becomes a shareholder, and receives at once, by return mall, one of the following superb Works of Art, together with a tlckH in the above Distribution. Thus every purchaser of u share ls sure to re? ceive the value or his money immediately, and may also become the possessor of one of thc Gi sud Prizes. This popular plan enables all to adorn their homes with the following choice Works of Art, which are now ready for delivery to purchasers ef share?, nnd are 6ent safely packed in tubes by mall, prepaid, on receipt of the money, as follows; For $5, One Share in the Distribution, and ore copy of the large and bcauilful Steel Engraving, "Tue Marriage of Pocahontas,*' on heavy plate paper 32x42 inches. Or. Due s hate In the Distribution, and one copy of the Une Chromo, entitled "An American Au? tumn." printed In oil, with 21 colors, tints, Ac, on plite popel, 25x34 Inches. Or One Snare in the Distribution and the ele? gant steel Engraving entitled "Thc Day We Cele? brate," on heavy plate paper, size 28x38. Or One Share lu the D?BI libation and the ele? gant Steel Pla'c Engraving cutliled "The Land? ing of Columbus." on heavy plate, size 28x33. Terms to Agents and Clubs furnished on appli? cation. For description of the valuable Real Estate Prizes, Ac, seud postage stamp for catalogue. Remittances for shares should bc made with rosudllce monev order, or currency in r. gistcred Iel ter. Address J. C. DERBY. General Manager, Angnsta, Oa., PoKTottlce Key Box No. 334. Ofl'.ce corner Jackson and Reynolds streets. Specimens <if th;: Engravings can be seen at CiiARLtdj KICK.KY'S, No. 34.". King street, who wu: HI-UI receive-f.-rder* lorSlutiea ;an7-atutli3 _Bitters._^_ QLD CAROLINA BITTERS OLD CAROLINA BITTERS ! OLD CAROLINA llITTEliS ! OLD CAROLINA BITTERS ! OLD CAROLINA BITTERS ! CURFS CURES CURES CURES GENERAL DEBILITY! GENERAL DEBILITY! GENERAL DEBILITY! 3ENERAL DEBILITY! WANT OF APPETITE ! WANT OF APPETITE ! WANT OF APPETITE ! WANT OF APPETITE ! CHILLS ! CHILLS ! CH ILLS ! CHILLS! NERVOUS EXHAUSTION! NERVOUS EXHAUSTION! NERVOUS EXHAUSTION! NERVOUS EXHAUSTION! DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! SOLD BY BOLD BY SOLD BY SOLD BY D R D'fi GISTS AND GROCERS: DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS! DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS! DRU G. GISTS.AND GROCERS! EVERYWHERE.! -.EVERYWHERE! EVER Y WHERE! EVERYWHERE! Principal Depot, GOODRICH, WI NEMAN A CO. A GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM. THE MOUNTAINEER, GREENVILLE, S, C., Has the largest real circulation of any paper iu that sectiou. Subscription price $1 a year. G. E: ELFORD, Editor and Proprietor. G. G. WELLS, Associate Editor. decl8 jgCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKSI And all descriptions of SCHOOL STATIONERY, School (Pens, Copy BOOKS, and all varieties of Blank Books, Drawing Papers, Bristol Boards, Pencils, Drawing Cards and Drawing Books, at FOGABTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. NEW CATALOGUE, No. L FORSYTHE'S LIFE OF CICERO, 2 vols, in one, with Illustrations, 3d America Edition, $2 60. Books and Reading; What Books shall I read and how to read them ; by Porter, $2. The Bottom of the Sea, by L. Sorrel, (The Wonder Library,) $150. Bronchitis and Kindred Diseases, by Dr. Hall, $150. Memoirs of the Life and Services or the Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter. D. D., LL. D., Bishop of Penn? sylvania, by M. A. De Woolfe Howe. D. D., $3. Conghs and Colds, or the Preventive, Cause and Care of various affections of tuu Throat, Ac, by Dr. flu ll. author ot 'Health by Good Liv? ing," Ac, $1 50. Religio Chemicl. Essays. By George Wilson, F. R. S. T., of Edinburgh, $2. Abbeys, Castles and Auclent Halls of England and Wales; rhelrXegendary Lore and Popu . lar History, by John Timbs, 2 vols, $3 60. The Legendary Ballads of England and Scotland, compiled by J. S. Roberts, Si. A New Diet iouary of Quotations from the Greek, Latin aud Modern Languages, with an exten? sive index to every important word, $2. Wonderful Banoon Ascents, a Ills tory or Balloons, Ac, from the French or Marion, $150. Thc Comic History of England, bv A. Beckett, with 2J colored Etc lungs and 200 Wood Cuts, $6. The Comic History of Rome, by A. Beckett, Illus, .trnted by Leech, $3 75. The Comic blackstone, by A. Beckett, with Illus? trations by Cruikshank, $2(0 and $150. Mother Goose in a New-Dress, $3 75; Mother Goose's Melodies, with notes, music and aa account of tho Goose or Yergoosc Family. $3 75. (These are the great rival editions o? "Dear Old Mother Goose.") History of English Literature, in a Series of Bio? graphical Essays, hy Collier, LL. D., $1 75. The Rudiments or Colors and Coloring, with the nature of Figments, Ac, by Field, $2. Thomas Chalmers, a lJiographical Study, by James Hodel*. $1 75. From Egypt to Sinai; The Exodus of the Children of Israel, by Professor ?aussen. $1 75. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Thomas Chalmers, by his son-in-law, Dr. Hanna, 4 vols., $7 50. Memoir of Wm. Ellery Channing, with Extracts from Correspondence, Ac, 2 vols, $3 50. Millar's Almanac for 1371. Interleaved. DIARIES FORT871. Photograph Albums, Writing Albums, Anto graph Albums, cur varieties ot these beautiful articles are unsurpassed and rhea p. Writing Desks, Writing Cases and Portfolios, embracing every variety of styles, from $1 up to $20. JUVENILE BOORS. Especial atl eu Hon has been given to our Juve? nile Department. Oar assortment ls unnsallv larae, and great care has been taken io select .good books for the young of all ages. BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS. A large stock of English Family and Pocket Bibles and Episcopal Prayer BookH. embracing all the newest editions and styles of bindings. Thc prices or Bibles and Prayer Books have been greatly reduced. Oar stock offers as large a va? riety as can be had, and at reduced prices. N. B. Our Monthly Literary Bulletin will be sent Free to persons In the country. ter Persons residing lu the country will please bear In mind that by sending their orders to tu tor any books published In America, they will be charged only the price of the "book. We pay for the postage or express. MS* Address FOGARTIE'B BOOK DEPOSITORY. No. 260 King street, (in the Bend,) Charleston, S. C. Junie_ U S S E L L ' S* LIST ILLUSTRATED HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS. FLOWERS FROM THE UPPER ALPS, with Glimpfes of their Homrs. superbly illustrated with chromo lithographs, folio. M2 60. The Arts lu the Middle Ages, an d at the Period of the Renaissance. By Paul Lacroix. Curator of the Imperial Library of the Arsenal, Part*. Illus? trated with nineteen chromo-tlthographic print?, and upward.of four hundred engravings on wood. $12. Ecclesiastical Art in German y "d ruin g the Middle Age". By Professor Lubke.- Illustrated with one hundred aud eighty-four engravings, 1 vol., 8vv. $0. Specimens of the Drawings of t hc Ten Masters, wlih descriptive letterpress and twenty photo gropius 4to, handsomely bound. $io. Songs of Home, with thirty-sly Illustrations by Fenn. Hennessy, Griswold. Ac, aud elgin auto graphs, uniform with * Son?? of Lire." "Kath rina," "Bltlcr-Swei-t," Ac, cloth, tull gilt. $5. The Wonders or Engraving. By George Dn plesMs. with thirty-four fine wc od cms and ten photograph reproductions lu autotype, illustrative of the varions stages of the art of engraviug, from the earliest times to the pre-?cnr. *?. Msrvcls of Olass-Mnklng. Ry A. Sanz.iy. With sixty-seven illustrations, on wood, and te? auto? type copies of the best examples in the South Ken? sington Museum. SC. Wonders of Italian Art. By Loni?. Yiardot. With ten autotypes and thirty engravings, cloth. SS. Wonders of Tainting. QI ihe Spanish, French, English ;md Flemtsli Schools. By M. Viardot. With numerous autotype and wood cut Illustra? tions, cloth, gilt. S6. Thc Birth aud Childhood or our Lord Jesus Christ. Meditations selected from the works of Augustin*?, Chrysostom, cosln. Hall, Calvin. Ac, with twelve photographs after Da- Vinci, Raifaelle. Murillo, Guido, D-.-iaroclie, Arv Scheifer, and other masters, 1 vol.. illuminated cloth, extra gilt. SC Illustrations of the L'feof Martin Luther. En? graved lu Hue arter original paintings by Labou? chere, with lttrer-press. By Rev. Merle D'Aublgue. Twelve pictures In folio. ? fl. Library or Poe ry sud Song. Belnp a choice selection Dom the best poets, with Introduction by Wm. Cullen Bryant. Handsomely illustra'ed, 1 voL, Sm $6. Tlie Song or the So we*. By Wm. Cullen Bryant. Ill n H tr a ted with forty-two engravings by the best aitl?-is, 4to, cloth, gilt. $5. Rustic Adornments for nome*. oT Taste, with nine colored plates and two hundred and thirty wood engravings, l vol...8vo, cloth, gilt. -$0. Miss Klltnansegg and her Precious Leg; A Gold? en Legend. Ry Thomas Hood. Illustrated by sixty exqui-ltc etchings from drawing.* by Thomas Seccombe, R. A., in characteristic cloth binding. $7 :-o. Motlier f?oo-e. In her New Dress. A ferles or ex? quisite drawing* in tinted chromos. Bv Miss Cha^e, a daughter or the Chief-Jnstlce. Elegaut 4to.. green and gold. $4 50. Illustrations io Goethe's Faust. Thirteen de? signs In Silhouette, by Paul Koncwka. The English text from Bayard Taylor's new translation, 1 vol.. 4r.-. $4. Mangln-The Debert World. Translated from the French, with additions ?ind emendations. One vcrv hand-oma vol.. royal Svo., With one hundred ard sixty superb Ittustrntlons. ?8. Mandu-Thc Myal cry i>f the Ocean. Transtared from tr-e French, with additions and emendations. One very handsome vol., royal 8vo" with one hun? dred and tnlrtysnperh illustrations. $s. Mlchelet- The Bird: Its History, Habits and Usefulness. One handsome vol.. royal 8vo.. with two hundred and ten superb Illustrations by Giaco melii. $6. Figuier-Earth and " ea. From the French of Louis Figuier. Illustrated with two hundred und flfty engravings. One handsome vol., royal 8vo. $8. Library of Wont-crs. Illustrated with ore thou? sand beau lful illustration?. The series cousbits of: Wonders of the Human Body ; The Sublime In Nature; intelligence of Animals: Thunder and Llglituing; Bouoin of the Sea; Wonders of the Heavens: italian Art; Architecture: Glassmnklns: Lighthouses and Lightships; Wonders of Pompeii: Egypt saoo Years Ago; The bun; Wonders of Heat; Optical Wonders; Wonders of Acoustics; Wonder? ful Escapes; Bodily strength ard Skill; Balloon Accent.*; Great Hunts. The volumes may be pur- ; chnseil separately at si so. Etchings by John Leech, containing illustra? tions of -Jack Brag." "Christopher Tadpole" and "Hector O'Ualloran.'' one vol., folio. $3. M?nchhausen-Adventures du Karon de M?nch? hausen. Traduction nouvelle par Gautier Als. illustr?es par Gustave Dore. Also, a large aud choice collection of the newest Juvenile and Toy Books. dccl9 Scalce. FAIRBANKS & CO., No. 262 Broadway. NewIYork. No. 166 Ballimore street, Baltimore. No. 63 Camp street, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS, BROWN ?fc CO., No. 118 Milk street, Boato a. For sa'e hy leading Hardware Dealers. oet28-ftu3mos REDFORD'S (LATE C OE??IK ' S).,ti R <? C E B ?4 AND TEA WAREHOUSE. to: -- HEADQUARTERS FOR SFJ^CTED DAIRY BUTTER PURE LEAF LARD PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES \ ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CR ICKERS, toA, BISCUITS, 40., Ac. ^ X. H.-I CLAIM TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES rs THIS CITY. VERY CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR E. E. BEDFORD, SUCCESSOR TO WILLIAM S. CORWIN A CO., No. S7? KING STREET, OPPOSITE HASEU PURE BRANDIES, WINES AND VERY OLD WHISKIES. WHOIiESAJLE AJVI> -R,EXJLlX. DEALER TN Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars Provisions, Spices, &c' . ' HERMETICALLY SE AXED FRUITS, VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS, cfcc. All articles .sold from this establishment are of tao VERY BEST QUALITY and, WARRANTED. Goods lellvered to all parts of the City, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, free of expense. EVERY E. BEDF ORD. ) GEO. H. GRUBER. ( SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. JAS. S. MARTIN. WM. G. MOOD, iM. THE GREAT FERTILIZER KAW HONE STANDARD GUARANTEED 211 llDsj. MANUFACTURED BY WALT(IN,WHANN& WiLfdlNGTON.OEL. --?enarca i/ M FOR SALE BY 10to??JN FACTOR. FOR COTTON AND ALL CROPS. THE UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF THIS gre t FERTILIZER on ALL CROPS proves lt to? be the BEST and CHEAPEST Manure now cHer? od In the tua-ker. It has been used ly many of the most emi? nent Planters m the Southland IB EVERY SINGLE INSTANCE IT HAS GIVEN ENTIRE SATISFACTION. ' On. COTTON Us effects have been particularly marked. It ls no rare thing for WU ANN'S PHOS? PHATE to Increase the yield from ONE. HUN. DRED"to TWO HUNDRED PER CENT., or tvest more. Mr. George C. Dixon, sn eminent planter of Cameron, Oa, says in a letter to the Banner of the South, November 2fr, that in an experiment with seven leading Superphosphates and Guanos, the WHANN'S proved itself the best of all those tried, paying a NET PROFIT (even at the pres? ent low price of Cotton,) of $20 80 per acre of Cotton. A copy of Mr. Dixon's letter, giving* detallsxwlll be furnished on application. TOR SALE BY & CHARLESTON, S. C., AND AUGUSTA, GA, dec21-w?!eSir.os Orngs, (Eljcmicals, Uz. rpHE GREAT LUNG REMEDY ! GLOBE FLOWER CO?GH STRTJP Cures pp.rtriHneriTly Bronchitis, Asthma. Cr.uehs, Colli?, l leemui: or-thc-lu :gV Croup. Whooping Coughuud Cotisumpilou, when: taken lu time, lins never failed. . . OVFUTWEST?THO?SAND LIVING WITNESSES to bear icailmony io the ur<-nr. superiority nf GLOBE FLOWER COUGH SYRUP over all other laug retnciMcs latroduccd. (lube Flower Cous h .Syrup is warrant etl not to | contain opium or other naaseous drugs iu any or their forms. GI /bc Flower Cough Syrup is legally warranted to cure I Globe Flower Cough Srrup is protected by letters voleur, botn.oa trade mark label and com pound, lt ls pleasant to thc taste and harmless to the most delicate infant. For sale by Di ugslsis. Price $1 per bottle. . .PEM-'.ERTON, TAYLOR A CO., Fro: rh: tors and Che in ls ts, Atlanta, Ga. ROSWELL GA., April 23, 1870. Vestrs. Pemberton, Taylor <?. co: PEAR St KS-I received the bottle of Globe Flower ijyrup nt noon, yesterday, ami beean the use of it immediately. My patient passed a more comfortable night than she lias for three months, and now, at io o'clock A. M.. says she feel-* like another woman. 1 Intend to continue the use of the Globo Flower Syrup, believing it will make a cure. Never have I witnessed such great benefit from a remedy, in so short a time, in mt life. I shall In the future use your ulotte Flower -j rup in a'l casen ni colds, coughs, and all infections of the lungs Hint may present them? selves. Respectfully, R. li. ANDERSON, M. D. For sale by a:i Druggists, bOODRJCH, WIREMAN A CO., Wholesale Dmgglsie, decT-tnthsamos_Charleston, S. C. HE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE. T SELF ACTING.-NO PUMPING.-NO AIR INJECTED. Ttic best universal SYRINGE in the market lt ls recommended by the first Physicians of tm country. His so simple that lt cannot get out or order. There are no valves, una nothing that will cor rode. One will last a uro time. iir. JOS. ll. WAKItEK, au eminent Fhlstclaa, u; Boston writes to thc mannraotnrers: '.From the fact of its nr:,->""itv and corree! principle in the structure or you.' 'Fountain Sy? ringe,' ami lor tito easy inanlpuation. practicable re-nit. sud comfort ro the patient, 1 have recom? mended this Instrument extensively.1' The Pri>i;:-sioii are invited to rall and examine Hie apparatus. For sale, wholesale Ul direr Ri!, hy Dr. H. RAER, .<o. izi Meeting street. mayan_Auen: for Poyth carolina. JU S T RECEIVED, O ARBOLATE OF LIME, thc he?t DLsmfectani and destroyer of Rats, Mice Bugs, Cockroaches. Ac A small quantity placed where they frequent will at once disperse them. Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pain Ex? tractor. A fresh supply of Fleming's Worm Confections, the must reliable In use. Also, a fresh supply of SEAL OLEUM, the greai remedy for Rheumatism. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER. may 30_No. 131 Meeting 9r,reat. PROFESSOR BERGER'S BED-BUG ' DESTROYER. Oostar's INSECT POWDER aient worth's Roach Exterminator Cost ar's Rat Poison Isaacsen's Sure Pop-Death to Musquitoes. For sale by DR. H. BAER, alys No. 131 Moetlnir fl*r8et. JJOMOOPATHIC REMEDIES. ~~ A FULL ASSORTMENT just received by DR. H. BARR, .nlyR No lal Maning street. Semir.o, iflacljnus. AND Tii? .WEED'' FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCr MACHINE, are the best in nse. For sale on tho Lease Plan, with monthlv pay m ems. on easy terns, or for cash. All kindn c. Machine attachments. Needles, Cotton, (white, black and colored,) Stix, Oil, Soap, Aa, Ac. Repairing as usual.' Circulara and samples of work sent on application. D. B. HASELTON, General Dealer in First Class Sewing aa ohmes and Material, No. &)T King stree:, augl7 Charleston, S. C. j?rttcrs. OLD CAROLINA BITTERS,. > FOR BAIE BY E. E. BEDFORD, King street, C. D. AH RENS & CO., King street, B. FELDMANS & CO., King street, _ And by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. Shrugs, (?ljctmcctls, toe. A N*w DuoixriiiT I ! PHALOMf S ?VU*LIA> ' Sdi for the Hsff** For Rtstrtwg m GfipnM PI?UIVI "VTTp?k" Soot Bttertjr fanJ*"* "dye*/* ?(?iixrrijVtod M restorer? w (t) tn ?ie. It n^i on ? 'totally (Mwent principie. It ?fl limpie'^ ^i^ntnt, ind per? fectly ixxrics^tara, precipitates no muddy or-m&?knt mat? ter, requera no iba^ung up, md cocMBwafastiti no \tain to the akin or the KnoL No piper iurUvM is ney?iry to conceal ita tiaMd^jppearaoce, tor the ?mpareji?oo tisat ? not turkj?Z It ia, to all iateati andpojfooaea, A mir s* too Y EAT in Toile/CjSembtry. EaT ifeuVr/i"VrrALU-ia warranted to erhart a enante in the colo" of theZBur within io daja niter the firiripplka ?on, the 4ktc?otJ being carefully obaenre^* IT IS AS G^SlAi WATIftt AKD JUA M) SDOODTT. Price, One Dollar per Bax, OMPflbjKIM TWO BOTTUD. SOLD ir AL*>^UCXMSTO. If your I>uggu^ has art M Vitalia A on hand' write, ea? cdosing $i.0Qj>(bd wt wffl forward it iaainediBtery. PHALLI tc SOM, p7aVaa^i?,jr.r Sold st wholesale by .. DOW E, MOISE A ?AVIS, Wholesale Druggists, Meeting corser Hasel street, > sepH-stutMmon- r?A