The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, January 19, 1871, Image 4

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riyJLITOIJLZ ANT> COMMERCIAL. The Charleston 8 toe lc and Bond .Market, January 18, 1671. " ASKED. Bro. ?old. 11 10 Southern Bank Bills. Bank of Camden.. . ~ Bank of Chester. JJ Bank of Georgetown.. -. .. ?* Bank of Hamburg. JJ Bank of South Carolina. io Bank of State of South Carolina, prior to 1861... 50 50 Bank of State of South Carolina, after 1st January, 1861. S3 Commercial Bank, Columbia. 03 Exchange Bank, Colombia. 10 Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston.;. 03 Mer cha nts' Bank, CU er aw. 05 Plantera' Bau k, Fairfield. 06 State Bank, Charleston. io State Securities. State Bon?s, old.,. 84 oo State Bonds, new. 66 00 State Stock. Moo Railroad Securities. S. C. Railroad and Bank Stock. 40 00 41 00 8. C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds. .. "0 00 8. C. Railroad Seven Per Cent. - Bonds. "3 00 Northeastern Rauroad Stock (capi? tal). 13 00 Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre? ferred. 13 00 Northeastern Railroad First Mort? gage Bonds, 8 Fer Cent. 90 oo Northeastern Railroad Second Mort? gage Bonds, 3 Per Cent. "S 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock. 29 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. .. 78 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad t Ter Cent. State guaranteed . Bonds. Greenville and Columbia Railroad Oo. Stock....*.. 200 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds.. 85 00 Greenville and Columbia Rallro&'t 7 Per Cent. First Mortgage Ber da .. 85 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad - 7 Per Cent. Second Mortgage r BondB. 40 00 33 oo Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. Certificates of Indebt Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Stock...... conunal Cheraw and Darlington Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. 62 00 Cheraw and Darlington Railroad ' Second Mortgage Bonds. 72 oo Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Stock. 30 oo ] Charlotte,' Columbia and Augusta RaiLroad First Mortgage Bouda,.. .. 80 00 8partanburg and Union Railroad State guaranteed Bonds. Blue Ridge Railroad First Mortgage Bonds... ?.. 60 00 City Securities. City Railway Stock. 62 00 City of Charleston Six Per Cent. Stork. 60 00 48 00 City of Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per -Cent. Bonds.. 75 00 City ol Columbia 6 Per Cent. T>ond9. City of Colombia 7 Per Cent. Bonds. Bank Stock. First National Bank or Charleston Stock*-.. .. 120 00 People's National Bank Stock. 104 oo Union Bank Stock. 0 30 .. South Carolina Loan and Trust Company. 8800 People's Bank Stock. 6 CO 4 75 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank Stock. 2 CO Bank of Charleston Stock. 2160 2200 Carolina National Bank Stock. nominal Bank of Newberry Stock. nommai ? Bank of Camden Stock. nommai Miscellaneous Securities. Charleston Gas Company Stock.2100 Charleston Mining a-~rt Manufac? turing Company Stock. nommai Wando Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock...... nominal Sulphuric Acld< and Superphos? phate Company Stock. nominal Marine and River Mining and Man? ufacturing Company Stock. nommai Atlantic Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock. nombi al Palmetto Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. nominal Chico ra Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. nominal .Farmers' Mining and Manufactur? ing Company stock. nommai Stono Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock. nommai State of Georgia 6 per cent. Bonds, Old. 82 00 State of Ge' rgia 7 per cent. Bonds, Old. 93 00 State or Georgia 7 per cent. Bonds, new. nominal City or Savannah 7 per cent.Bonds, old. 85 00 City of Augusta 7 per cent. Bonds, old. 78 00 .. City of Macon 7 per cent. Bonds- 75 00 City of Colnmbns 7 per cent. Bonds. "0 00 City of Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, old. ?0 00 City of Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, new. 48 oo Memphis and Charleston Railroad Stock. 10 00 .. Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7 per cent. First Mortgage Bonds 83 00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7 per cen t. second Mortgage Bonds nominal Macon and Western Railroad Stock 108 oo Central Railroad or Georgia Stock.. 116 oo Georgia Railroad Stock. (8 00 Macon and Augusta Railroad 1st Mortgage 7 per cent. Bonds.. nominal Macon and Augusta Railroad 1st Mortgage 7 per cent. Bonds, en . dorsed. nominal Macon and Brunswick Railroad State Endorsed Bonds, 7 per cent, nominal Montgomery and West Point Rail? road 1st Mortgage 8 per cent. nominal Money easy w th little doing at 1 per cent, per month._ Exports. FLEETWOOD, EKG-Per Br bark Adriatic-12SG bales upland cotton. The Charleston Cotton, Rice anti Kaval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLBSTON NEW??. ) WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 18,1571. i COTTON.-This staple was in fair request, the general character of the market exhibiting steady features, with an occasional sale at slightly sorter rates. The transactions were about 1000 bales, say 4 at 12J?; 12 at 13; 82 at 13)4'; 93 at l3>i; 40e?I3X:25atr.iJ?; 60 at 14; 12 at MJf; 181 at HM; 60 at 14>?; 2S at 14?; ll at 14 916; 10 at 14*,'; 74 at 14%; 109 at u% ; 68 at 15; l at UM? We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION'. Ordinary to good ordinary.13 @14 Low middling.14J{? Middling.UjfifliX Strict midd?ng..15 @ RICE.-The market was active and prices higher. Sales about 400 tierces or clean Carolina, say 49 tierces at 6Ji; 39 at SXi 182 at 7: 45 at 7;,'; 25 nt "xe 9 lb. We quote fair at SM i good 6?i@Ttfc. NAVAL STORES.-sales 200 barrels spirits turpen? tine at 44c 9 gallon. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, hy steam direct % on uplands; via New York.??d on uplands, iy4'd ouse<i Islands ; by' sall 7 lcd on uplands. \d on sea islands. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New " York, by steam, 5?c on uplands and lc on sea islands; $2 9 tierce on rice; by sail, Kc 9 rs on cotton;-9 tierce on rice; 40c 9 barrel on rosiu |7@8 9 M on lumber; $9@10 fl M on timber. Tu Boston, by sall, K@i?c ? tb on upland cotton. To Providence, by sall $8 ?? M on boards, He IB ra on cotton; by steam $1 9 bale on New Tork rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, J?c 9 ra -.on uplands; by sall, $7 9 M on boards; $9 on Umber; $3 t* tun on clay, aad $3@3 50 on phos? phates. To Baltimore, by steam, }?c 9 ?6; by sall, $0 GO?7 9 M on boards; $3@3 25 9 ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand b.v oar merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darien and Satllla River, Ga. and Jacksonville. Fla., to Northern ports, and $io #12 y M are the rates on lumber and boards. SxoHANOB.-Sterling 60 day bills 19@i9tf. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. - The banks purchase sight checks at \'@ a ocr, and sell at par. GOLO-10O11. Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN. LONDON, Jancary 17 - Noon.-Consols 92w Bonds 92?. LIVERPOOL, January 17-Noon.-Cotton dull; uplands Sd; Orleans S?d; sales 10,000 bales. BiC.ids'urTs linn. Afternoon.-Cotton flat; uplands 7J{d; Orleans 3d. DOMESTIC. NEW YORK. January 18.-Noon.-Flonr qnlet and unchanged. Wheat, dud and unchanged. Corn quler and tlrm. Pork qnlet; mess ?5. Lard ?teady: steam 12%al3c- cor'on uud amt heavy; lotdulmg uplands 15%c; Orlran" 16%c; sal<-s 2.100 bair*. Turpentine quiet and steady at 48?a40c. Rosin quiet at $2 20 (or strained. Freights steady, stocka steady. Governments stead> ami dull. State bonds dull: South Carolina new very weak. Gold steady at I0?al0fc'. Money easy at 7. Exchange, long 9?; short 9J*. Five twenties 62. Ci'UiHiiiK 9)?. Evening.-Money easv at 7; exceptions at 6. Steiilng ??119?. Gold io?. Governments de? clined if arter government purchases, hut ar?er wards partially rallied. Sixty.twos 9?. South? erns generally very dull, except Tunnessees and 1 new South Carolinas. Tennesseea closed strong. Tennessees 83>?. VlrglntaB 6?; new 80. Louisianas 65; new 60. Levees 70; eights 80. Alabamas 05; Aves ?9. Georgias 79; sevens 88>?. North Caroll. nas45; new 22K. south Carolinas 80; new 69X? Cotton dull and drooping; sales 3300 bales; up? lands 15>4C Flour-Southern steady; common to good extra $6 55a7; good to choice $7 05a8 6?. Whiskey tess ?rm at 92>in93c. Wheat quiet and steady; winter red and amber Western $1 60al 55. Corn scarcelv so firm; new 80a83. Pork steady; new $22: old $21. Beef steady. Lard heavy; kettle 13c. Turpentine 48)?a49c. Kostn quiet at $2 20. Tallow quiet. Freights dull. BOSTON, January io.-Cotton dull; middlings laKe; net receipts 68 bales; gross 2270; sales 300; stock 7000. BALTIMORE, January is.-Cotton quiet; mid? dlings 15c: uet receipts 410 bales; gross 1040; ex ports ?o Great Britain 1290; to the continent 2iZ; coastwise 200; stock 11,710. CINCINNATI, January 13.-Flonr advancing; family sc to 6 26. Corn quiet and unchanged. Provisions Quiet; mess pork opened at $21 50. out ut ?.lose $.1 was Hie bestoffer. Lard, steam, llJ?c. Shoulders 9?i; sides ll}?al2. with only limited jobbing demand. Whiskey lu good demand. LOUISVILLE, January 18.-8agglng dull an l pri? ces nominal. Flour firm a' $5 '.'5. Com quiet. Provisions quiet; mess pork $21 50. Lard 12>?C. Shoulders 9A?; clear ribs clear side* \ly?. Whiskey quiet at 88c NOUFOLK, January 18.-Cotton quiet; middlings 14c; net receipts 1607 bales; exports coastwise 2112; sales 50; stock 9S61. WILMINGTON, Januaiy IS.-Cotton -weak; raid diing* 14c; net receipts 225 bales; exports coast wise 112; stock 3013. AUGUSTA. January 18.-Cotton market opened willi a good demand at U}ffi for -mlddltni:. but closed dull at MaUXo; sales 1270 bales; receipts 1112 bales. SAVANNAH. January IS.-Cotton In moderate demand; miudlings 14*,'c; net receipts 4787 baes; exports to Creat Bri'ain ?93;'; coastwise 2113; salts icc?; stock 81.973. MOBILE, January is.-Colton steady and in fair demand; middlings UMCj net receipts 1162 bales; exports tu c;iea* Urbain 235S; coastwise 185; sales 1500; stock 59,'.J7. CALVESTON. Jannary. 18.-Cotton quiet but firm; good ordinary 123ic; net rece pis 427 bates; ex? ports to Great Britain 721: to the continent 1440; co; dse 200; sales 8CO; stock 67,267. Nsw ORLEANS, January 18.-Cctton qniet and weak; middlings i4Xul5c; act receipts 13,124 bales; gross 13,811; exports to Cork 2859; to Bar? celona 1112; sales 6350; stock 199,730. Sugar, fair 7jfs8j?*c; prime BXaBifc. Molasses, common 35a 40c; prime 55a57c; cholc? 59.i60c. Coffee, prime, ld^alS^c sterling 20?*. Sight per cent, dil cuuut. Gold 10>?. Havana. Market. HAVANA. January 14.-SUGAR.-Sales unim? portant. Nos. io to 12 quiet aud nominally s&aio reals ? arrobe. Exported during the week irom Havana und Matanzas 10,000 boxes and 1700 hlKt?.. of which 8000 boxe* were to tho United States, stock remaining in the warehouses at Havana and Matanzas 28.0O3 boxes, 35P0 hhds. Clayed molasses il rm at, 4?fjV> leah?; Muscovado 5,'4'aC reals. Freights ?'ull; surplus of tonnage lor all ports. Lumber-White pine and pitch pine declining owing to large supp'y. Exchange quiet and uuchaoged. New York Rice Market. From thc Journal of Commerce, Jannary 15: Tnere is no cew feature In domestic. The recent advance has led to Increase! shipments from the Sooth, and this Tatt decides grocers to purchase sparingly. Holders romalo confident, wv quo.i ?>ia7>;c Tor common to prime, sales 60 tierces. Tnere is some Inquiry for Bunjoon for trade use. Smau sales are making at 7.i7^ccuirency. From thc World: There has been tallier more inquiry, but the business ls still limited to jobbing parcels ai 62?a7&c From the Herald: There was a fair demand for Carolina, the sales rf which were 220 tierces at from 7 to 7>ic. Prices were steady. Rangoon was dull and nominal. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, Januiry 17.-SPIRITS TURPEN? TINE.-Sales or 50 caskB at 41c per gallon for Southern packages. ROSIN.-Sales or 1223 bbl* al fl75 for st raine i ; $1 80 far No. 2; $2 for low No. 1, and $3 for No. 1. CRUDE TURP?N TINE.-sales of 430 bbls at $3 for soft, and $1 so for hard, per 280 P<*. TAK.-Sales of 70 bbls ai ?l cs per bbl. COTTON.-The market was quiet to-day, and we are without reports of sale-'. Interior Cotton Markets? CHARLOTFE, January 10.-Nineteen bales sold today at 13>?C for middling; quiet bot steady. ATLANTA, January 14.-The market to day lias been quiet and steady; middlings 13^. low mid? dling 13, good ordinary 12& ordinary Ile. COLUMBUS, January 14.-Moderate demand in our market; miudlings 13>?al4??c; sales 305 bales; receipts 181 bales; shipments 095 bales. MONTGOMERY. Jauuary 14.-Oar cotton mar? ket ls tlrm, with good demand ai l3.U'c for mw middlings-oflerlngs arc light, SELMA, January 15-There were sales yester? day to the amount of 150 eales; low middling 13'jc: murket was quiet, but steady. KccellltS by Kullroud. Jimna ry IS. SOUTH CAROLIN i RAILROAD. 1258 bales cotton. 3 cars stock. To Railroad Agent. Pelzer, Rodgers & co, G II Wafer t co, G IV Williams A co, Wlss .t to, G W Wine. R C sharp, A B Mulligan. Frost A Adorer. J Coicock A co, B li Wilkins. A lt Taft t co, J R Pringle A Son. W C Courtney A co, W C Bee A co, W K. Ryan. A J Salinas, Sloan A Seigniors, Mowry A Sou, G A Trenho.m & Son. R Mure A co. Caldwell A Son, Watson A Hill, and U L Chisoltu. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 161 bales upland and 20 bags EC?, island cotton, 130 bbls naval stores, cars lumber, live stock, rice, mdse, Ac To Geo W Williams A co, Pelzer, Roditers co, Smith A Chapeau, T P Smith. Cald? well ft Son, Frost A Adger. L I) Mowry A Son, A J Salinas, W K Ryan, Whiter A co, Barden A Park? er, cra-si-r A Smith, Haveuel A co, J Marshall, Jr, Kinsman A How*-U. Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Howard A Bro. Gaillard A Minott, S D Stoney, J U Oppenheim, Reeder A Davis, Archer A F, Pringle A Son, J Wlete-s, J Gampseu A co, PB Lalane A co, Fraser A Dill, Kanaoaux A Gonzalez. W C Bse A co, il Wohlken, Knobeloch A Small, J E Adger A co, S R Marshall, C Ken ison, Jr, L Chap?n, Rail? road Agent and Order. Passengers. Per steamer Argo, from Edisto, Rockville, En? terprise. Ac-Rev W O Prentiss, E W Miked, Miss M M Mikell. Miss K S Hopkins, R E Seabrook. W H W Gray. Mrs Parker, E w Seabrook. J Hopkin? son. F Hopkinson. E J Balley, J S wtiatey. Major C Berlin. H H Bay na rd, A S.Bailey and wife, J W Meggett and T F Capers. FORT CALENDAR. MOON'S PEASES. Full Moon. 6th, 4 hears, 3 minutes, evenine. Last, ^carter. 14th, 1 hour, 37 minutes, morning. New Moon, 20th 7 hours. 12 minutes, evening. First yuarter, t8th. J hours. 54 minutes, morn'g. ?5 JANUART. RJJIS, SETS. It. * P. 16 Holiday. 7.. 4 5..16 2..24. 17 Tuesday. 7.. 4 6..17 3..34 18 Wednesday.. 7.. 4 5..18 4..43 19 Thursday.... 7.. 3 5..19 5.-48 20 Friday. 7.. 3 5..20 sets. illsatarday..... 7.. 3 5..21 6..t'0 22iSnndav. 7.. 2 5..22 I 7..16 MARINE NEWS. HIOB WATER CHARLESTON, JANUARY 19 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Barmona, Burgess, Beirasr. Me, via New? port, R I-ll days from latter port. Dav and po? tatoes. To J A Enslow A co. Sehr John Mottler, Barlow. S it Illa River. 4000 bushels rough lice. To W C Bee & co. Steamer Argo, Klssam, Edlstu and Way Land? ings. 16 bags sea island colton, l mule, muse. Ac To Douglas Nisbet, J (.'olenek A co. Money A Lowndes, W A Boyle, Fr.;.-er & Dill, R Roper, F Richards, R Taylor, Wm Davton, Robt Lowry and Order. Sloop Loul<a A Hattie, Alston, Russe'! Creek Mid. 12 bags sea island cotton. 12 bags cotton seed. To Jonn Uauckel, U F Baker A co, Ravenel A co. Received from Chlsolm's Mill. 150 tes rice. To W C Bee A co. BELOW. Br brig Flora, Malford, New York. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Br bark Adriatic, McKenzie. Fleetwood, Eng W B smith A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Bark Sttka, Walker, a port in the Gulf of Mexico. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship South Carolina, Becket, New York, January 15. UP F- THIS PORT. Sehr Ann c M Gaskin, Gaskili, at Philadelphia January IQ. Seur Palma, Rankin, at Baltimore, January 17. CLEARED FOR i'HIS PURT. Sehr Joliu S Lee, Van G.lder, at Philadelphia, January 14. Sehr Sea Queen, CaptU, at Baltimore, Janu? ary 16. MEMORANDA. The Nor bark Prof Schwelgard, which arrived yesterday, makes the fullowluic remrt: On Tues? day, January 3d. A M, lu long as 4-.', lat -'5 9 non li, suomi tin: bark savannah, of Philadelphia, from D?niera?, leaking badly. The \>rl* Mary E Rowland. Rowland, from Rio rte Janeiro via charleston, rur Baltimore, parsed Fortress Monroe January 14. The sehr Margaret c Lyons. Smith, was at Port? land, Me, January 14, ready ta sail for this port. Tho sehr Jessie Wilson, from Georgetown S C arrived at New York January 15. ' ' The sehr Carrie S Webb, Trom Georgetown, S C arrived ut New ?ot k January 15. The sehr Ridgewood, Derricksen, rot George tows, S C, cleared at New York January ie. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS POST. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Bark Vinco, Robson, sailed.Dec 9 The Beltlste, Nielsen, sailed.Dec 22 CARDIFF. The Dranpner, Ingoldsen, sailed.Dec 25 PORT TALBOT. .The Emmanuel, Elnersen, sailed.Dec 7 Br bark Ansdell, Pearce, sailed.Dec 26 RIO DE JANEIRO. Br brig Prothesa, Ball, sailed.Dec - CALLAO. Fr bark Intimes. Gefflot, sailed.Oct 16 ST. JOHN'S, N. B. Br ship Kate Troop, Crocker, sailed.Jan 1 CIENF?EOOS. Spanish brig Carraquena, Pages, sailed.Dec 2 DEM KR ARA. Sehr Wm Deming, Cook, up.Dec 16 NA33AD, N. P. Sehr Wonder, Armstrong, cleared.Jan 7 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr EAL Marts, Marts, cleared.Jan ll Sehr Fawn. Megatlln.Jan 10 Sehr A Blalsdell, Garfield, up....i.Dec 27 NSW TOKE. Br bark Carmel, Patten, cleared.Jan 10 Br brig Flora, Mulford, cleared.Jan 7 Sehr Ida S Burgess, Burgess, cleared.Jan 9 Sehr David Currie, Berret, up.Jan 5 Sehr Georgetta, Lord, cleared.Jan 13 Sehr Mjrover, Brown, up.Jan 13 r-OLLADELPUlA. Sch John S Lee. Van Gilder, cleared.. ;.Jan 14 Sehr A M Gaskin, Gaskin, up.Jan 16 BA LT I MO KS. Sehr H C SheDpard, Clark, np..;.Jan 4 Sehr A Q Fay," Parsons, cleared.Jan 9 Sehr D Gifford, Jerrell, cleared.Jan 14 Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, up.Jan 13 Sehr Sea Queen, Guptll, cleared.Jan 16 Sehr Palma, Raukln, up.....Jan 17 NEW ORLEANS. Bri c Margaret, JohnsDti, cleared.Jan 7 Scbr D B Everett, Hooper, up.Jan 4 PORTLAND, ME. 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Library or Wonders, illustrated wRh one thou? sand bean Hui Illustration*. The series consists or: Wonders or the Human Body; The Sublime in Nature: Intelligence of Animals: Thunder and Lightning; Bottom of the Sea; Wonders or the Beavens; Italian Art; Architecture; <?hv.smaklng: Lighthouses and Ligh'shi s; Wonders or Pompeii; Egvpt. 3300 Years Ago; Tue r-nn; Wonders of Heat; (jpticai Wonders: Wonders or Acoustics; Wonder? ful Escapes; Bodily strength aid Skill; Balloon Ascents: Great Hunt?. The volumes may be pur nhHSt'd separately ut $1 50. Etch! 'gs br John Leech, containing illustra? tions or "Jack Brag." "Christopher Tadpole'' and .ll ctor o'Hallora?." one vol., rolio. $3. M?nchhausen-Ail ventures du Barou de Munch? ausen. Traduction nouvelle par Gautier His. Illustr?es par Gustave Dure. Also, a large and choice collection of the newest luvt nile and Toy Books. decl9 ^lipping. F OR NEW?ORK ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 19TH AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA, (.'rowell. Commander, will sall for New York on TH?RSDAT, January loth, at 4 o'clock. P. M.. from Pier No. 2. Union Wharves, connecting with Day Passenger Trains from Co? lumbia and Augusta, arrlvlHg at hair-past 3 P. M. Insurance by steamers or this Line ii per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very fine state-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HOGER A CO., No. 2G Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. JanlG-4 jp O R NEW YORK. [ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M.] OLD LINK \ EW YORK AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 184S. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS. The very fast and splendid Side wheel Steamship MANHATTAN, M. S. Woodhull, Commander, will leave Adger's Wharf as above. Through Bills or Lading given on Cotton to Liv? erpool at the following rates: Sea Island, ltfd; Upland, ??d. For Freight or Passage, apply to JAMF.S ADC ER A CO.. Agent?. The JAMES ADGER rollows on Tr BSD AT, 21th January, at 8 o'clock P. M._Janl8-4 rjlHROUGH BILLS LADING TO BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA, BOS? TON. BREME 51, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The line Steamship MARYLAND,, Johnson, Commander, will sall for Bal? timore on FRIDAY, 20th January, at 2 P. m. ?j- Philadelphia Freight* forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to sample and Bell their Goods from the Railroad Depot In Philadelphia. PAUL 0. TREN HOLM, Agent, jan!8-3 No. 2 Union Wharves. .pOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT. TO SAIL ON OR ABOUT 21ST INSTANT. The new iron Steamship CORINNA,, Dryden, Master, having a large portion,_ of her cargo engaged and going on boara, wm meet with dispatch, to sall as above. For Freight engagements, apply to ROBT. MURE A CO., janl4 Central Wharf. C UNARD LINE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. Table of sailings for LIVERPOOL via. QUEENSTOWN: FROM BOSTON VIA NEW TORE. SIBERIA.Wednesday, Jan. ll ALEP? O.Wednesday, Jan. 18 BATAVIA.Wednesday, Jan. 26 FROM NSW TORE, DIRECT. ALGERIA.Wednesday, Jan. ll CALABRIA. Thursday, Jan. 12 ABYSSINIA.Wednesday, Jan. 18 SIBERIA. Thursday, Jan. 19 CUBA.Wednesday, Jan. 26 ALEPPO. Thursday, Jan. 20 RUSSIA.Wednesday, Feb. 1 BATAVIA.Thursday, Feb. 2 CHINA...Wednesday, Feb. 8 PALMYRA.Thursday, ? eb. 9 RATES OF PASSAGE FROM NEW TORE. By Wednesday steamers, carrying only cabin passengers. Single Tickets-First Cabin, $130 gold; Second Cabin, SSO gold. Return Tickets-First Cabin, $2?Ogold; Second Cabin, $160 gold. By Thursday and Saturday steamers, carrying Cabin and Steerage Passengers. Single Tickets-First Cabin, $80 gold: Steerage, $30 currency. Return Tickets, $150 gold. Parties desirons ol bringing oat their friends from Europe will please apply to WILLIAM KOACH A CO.. Shipping and Commission Merchants, General Agents, Charleston, S. C. Janl4-Btnthl5_ "pACLFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP Y "ti THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. steamers of the above Une leave PIT , fTjfin So. 42, North River, foot of. Canal^AslwK street. N*w York, at 12 o'clock noon, or the eu and coi h of every month (except when these .'.ates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday pre ced lng Departure of the 20th connect at Panama with steamers for south Paclllc and Central Americas ports. Those of 4th touch at Manzanillo. Steamship AMERICA leaves San Francisco for Japan and China February 1,1871. No California steamers touch at Havana, but gc direct from New York to Aspiuwall. (me hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other Information appij at thc COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foot of Canal street, North River, New lork. F. R. BABY, Agent. julyl6-lyr F OR P LORIDA TWICE A WEEK. FOI*. SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON? VILLE. PILATKA AND ALL POINTS ON TUE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Thc Steamer DICTATOR, Captain George E. McMillan, will Bah from,_ Central Wharf for above points every TUESDAY ETEKINO, nt- S o'clock, arriving back at Charles? ton every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 6 o'clock. The Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D. B. Vin? cent, will sall from Central Wharf for above points every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, arriving back at Charleston WECINSSDAT AFTERNOON, at 6 o'clock. J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents, octlQ_No. 5 Central Wharf. ^"EERLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING. BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH. DA Ri EN AND BRUNSWICK, GA. The favorite Steamer ELIZA H A. TV C O X , Captain L. W. BURNS, will receive Freight at South Atlan- _ . ^TT^>^ tic wharf fur aliove points every?Ss33SG> TUESDAY, aud leave on every WEDNESDAY MORN INC, at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the same evening, and leaving for Harlen, Ac, the follow lng morning. Returning, w.ll leave Savannah for Charleston every MONDAY MORNING, a; 7 o'clock. For Freight or passage, apply to RAVEN EL, HOLMES A CO., sepio No. 177 East Bay. GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM. THE MOUNTAINEER, GREENVILLE, S. C., Has the largest real circulation or any paper in that Beetloo. Subscription price $1 a year. G. E. ELFORD. Editor and Proprietor. G. G. WELLS, Associate Editor. decl3 Shipping. J OR LIVERPOOL. The First-class British Bark YUMURI, Campbell, Master. _ For Freight; eneagements, apply to Janl9 R.T. WALK EH, Boyce k Co.'s Wharf. OR L IVERPOOL. F The first-class Al British Bark JAMES IVES, Thomas Carroll, Master.havlng three-_ quarters of her cargo engaged, will have lm mediate dispatch for above port. For Freight engagements, apply to Janl9-6 GEO. A. TRENHOLM k SON. F OR LIVERPOOL. The first-class British Ship ISLAND HOME, Captain McLellan, ls now ready to!_ receive Cargo, and will have dispatch for the above port. For Freight engagements apply to HENRY CARD. janll Accommodation Wharf. jp OR SAVANNAH VIA PACIFIC LAND? ING AND BEAUFORT. The fast sailing Steamer PILOT 1 ^SSJT**K, BO\, Captain J. W. sly, win leaveJe-SBEg Central Wharf for above places every MONDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. RETURNING, The PILOT BOY wiU leave Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Beaufort and Pa fie Landing same day. J. D. AIKEN k CO., ? no VIM_Agents. Central Wharf. J10R BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LAND 1NG, FENWICK'S ISLAND, COFFIN'S POINT, PORT ROYAL RAILROAD WHARF, PARIS ISLAND LANDING, STATION CREEK, AND OTHER LANDINGS WHERE IN? DUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED. The steamer PILOT BOY. Captain J. W. Sly, will sail for above points._ every THURSDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, and wnen inducements offer will touch at any of the above Landings, RETURN INO, Will leave Beaufort on FRIDAY MORNING, touch-' lng at Pacific Landing. J. D. AIKEN k Co.. novas Agents. 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SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SUBSCRIPTION TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. CLUBS OF TEN SUPPLIED AT $1 50 EACH. MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS 1 sa- Address, (enclosing money m Registered Letter,) RIORDAN, DAWSON & CO., CHARLESTON, S. 0. rjl H E CELEBRATED GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, FOR INFANTS. ? reliable and invaluable remedy In COLIC. CHOLERA INFANTUM, Dysentery; Dlarhoa, and undi other diseases aa children are subjected to during ihe period of Teething. This Cordial is manufactured from the beat Drugs, all carefully selected, and contains no in? jurious Ingredient. No family should be without lt. The best Physicians have recommended it, and Mothers may admlulater lt with perfect con? fidence. It contains no Opium or other Anodyne. Manufactured by DR. H. BAER, Wholesale and Retah Druggist, No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston. Price 25 cinta a bottle. Tne usual discount to the trade. -o The undersigned begs to inform his customers and the public that, in addition tonis Works at Savannah, he has established extensive Superphosphate Works at the WAPPOO MILLS, opposite this city, which are now In active operation, manufacturing his well k own fertilizers, the PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN AND AHMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANOS, AND WHERE HE WILL ALSO KEEP ON HAND No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHATE, of the highest grade from his Ashepoo Mines, (crude and ground,) analyzing over sixty per cent, of Bone Phosphate of Lime; and LAND PLASTER. These Works have been opened under thc inspection of Dr. CU. SHEPARD, Jr:, inspector ot Fertilizers for South Carolina, and every package will bear his brand certify mg to its Inspection. Uniformity of quality quaranteid and prices reduced. Messrs. G. A. TRENHOLM & SON, General Agents, ) rUkvr PQTnH H r Meiisrs. GRAESER & SMITH, Agents, ( CHARLESTON, S. C. OT. 23. 8 ARD Y, janis CORNER EAST BAY AND BROAD STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sine ?roceries, Ut. REDFORD'S (LATE COR WI ?T^?T) t? R O C E R ? AND TEA WAREHOUSE. HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER PUKE LEAF LARD Ht PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES . ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, uri BISCUITS,* 40., ?kc. N. B.-I CLAIM TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES rs THIS CITT. ,. ? ? * ? t 1 I I E. E. BEDFORD, * VERY PURE SUCCESSOR TO CHOICE BRANDIES. WINES ' WILLIAM S. CORWIN A CO., F A M I L 1 AND VERY' OLD 't No. 275 KINO STREET*, T,T FLOUR WHISKIES. OPPOSITE HASEL. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER TN Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars Provisions, Spices, &e HE It .11 ET IC A LL Y SEALED FRUITS, VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS, &o. AU articles sold from this establishment are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTED. Goods leUvered to all parts of the City, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, free of expense. SEND FOR A (JAS. S. MARTIN. CATALOGUE. f WM. 0. MOOD, Ja. iFert?li^crs. J^NGLISH SUPERPHOSPHATE j CONCENTRATED POTASH MANURE 2000 BAGS ENGLISH SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, guaranteed to coBtaln TWE-<TY-FOCR PER CENT, OF SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF LIME. 1000 BAGS OF CONCENTRATED POTASH MANURE. . Now landing per British Bark Yumurl and Ger? man Bark Kepler, direct from Liverpool and Bremeihaven. To manufacturers. In lots, a libe rai discount will be given. For sale hy J. N. ROBSON. Janl7-3D4C Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. Scraing illa dimes. .WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCH MACHINE, are thc best in use. For sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pay? ments, on easy terras, or for cash. All Emus ui Machine attachments. Needles, Cotton, (white, black and colored,) Silk, Oil, soap, Ac, Ac. Repairing as usual. Circulars and samples ol work sent on application. D. B. HASELTON, General Dealer In First Class Sewing Ma? chines and Material, No. 307 King stree', augl7 charleston. S. C. SiiUYQ. OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, FOR SALE BY E. E. BEDFORD, King street, C. D. AHRENS & CO., King street, B. FELDMANN & CO., King street, And by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. E XGELSIO R HAIR TONIC, No DYE ! Insures Healthy and Vigorous Growth. War? ranted not to contain LEAD, Sulphur, or any other injurious Drus. The Excelstor Hair Tonic will keep the head clear of Dandruff, prevent Hie railing ont or the Hair, and give lr a solt and heautirnl gloss. ]t ls not injurious to the health of the user, nor is lt grea-y ami flit hy like many or the prepara. Hons at pre-ent ottered as Hair Rene wera. Manufactured bv DR. H. BARR, Wholesale and . etail DruggLst, No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston. Price per bottle 5u cents. N. B.-All the preparations manufactured by DR. H. BARR are tn accordance with formulas given by distinguished Physicians and have been subj.-cted to long and careiul trial. They are no secret remedies, and he ls at all times prepared to submit these formulas to members of tue profes? sion, or others desiring such Information. gUPERIOR COLOGNE WATER. Manufactured and rer sale by Dr. H. BA ER. OOti 131 Meeting street. Sitters. WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE OLD CAROLIN ABITTERS. H. BISCHOFF & CO., H. KLATTE & CO., BOLLMANN BROTHERS, J. A. QIJACKENBUSH, WAGENER 4 MONSEES, MANTOUE & CO._ Shrugs, (Elieimcals, Ut. A NEW DUGOUT 11 PHALOWS ^VKP?LIAT for Ac Hair. S\ J-J-1 BIMI JJ DOB! jj* WK (XYCS, .cok^Vtod "reatorew" (V) m jOt. It acts on a totally dbfacnt principle. It il timpid^^ignknt, and per? fectly innoawM. prcripttafiet no muddy or m&aiaknt mat* ter, requires no B>^fnc up? and coDUBonicatet no \tain to the akin or the finen. No fmftr tMfism is necpaanry to conceal its tur?id*appearance, for the simfoTreaeon that itu net tnrU?T It ia, to ail intents andpufooaet, A nw PtacOYiXT in Toitf^^Chemistry. . ST F?b*fr?VTi?ii?* it warranted to dKrt a chance in the color of then?r within io dayi after the nrsaapplks* tkm, the ?mx?ovl oeing carefully obeenre?^ IT IS AS CLJK&AS WATER! AKPJua no ?canarr. Price, Dna Dollar per Box, ?MmiOH TWO ?OTTUB. SOLD BY ALba^uooim* If yoter Diagm hat not M Vitalia - co bxntf write, en csoafag %\joo^4bc\ wc will forward k jjataaedattetw. pHAlAf & SoK, 1 Sold ar. wholesale by DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, iVbo'.esale Druggists, Meeting comer Hasel street. Bep24-8tnfh?moB gENZINE, DOUBLE DISTILLED, FOR CLEANING CLOTHES. For sale wholesale and retail by > Dr. H. BAER, No. lil Meeting Btreet.