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CO JIMER CIA L NEU S. imports. NEW YORK-Per steams!;'.p Charleston-96 bags sea Island cotton, 1391 bates upland cotton. 150 tes Hoe, 41 bales domestics and yarns, 200 bags meal, and 62 packages of sundries. Vii? Charleston Colton, Klee ?nd Naval Stores .Harket. OFFICE CHARLESTON* N'KWS. 1 TUESDAY EVENING. December 12,1871. J COTTON.-This s a pie showed a strong upward tendency, with a good demand, prices Improving about v@.vc fi lb. but tecame quiet a'ter the unfavorable telegrams from Kew York. Sales abont lsoo i ales, viz: .1 at 17. ll at lix. 43 at 18, 62atis,v. I5atl\'i, 32 at ISM, 61 at 18X, 10S at 18X, 483 at 19,141 at 16 Si, 161 at 19X- We quote: HVKRPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinarr.17X@"8X Low middling.'..:8X@19 Middling.19X@19X Strict middling.19x@ RICK.-There was a fair demand for this grain at Bteady rates. Sales 250 tier, es of clean Caro? lina, say 7 tierces at 7 9-16, ?30 at TX, ?o at TX, 100 on private terms. We quote common to fair ?X@TX\ good 7X@7X. NAVAL SI ORES.-There were no sales reported. FREIGHTS-To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi? nal on uplands, nominal on sea Islands; via New York, xd on uplands, ld on sea islands; by sall, 7-i6d on uplands, on sea Islands nominal. To Havre lo on uplands. Coast wise-to New York by ?team Xe *n uplands and lc on sea islands; $2 ? tierce ? rice; by sall Xe on .cotton;-fl tierce OD rice; 40c ft barret?n rosin; S7@8 ? Mon lum? ber; $9@l0 fl M on timbar. To Boston, by sall Xe *? rb on upland cotton. To Providence, by sall $s fi ii on boards, Xe fi ft on cotton; by .team $1 ft bale on New York rates. To Phila? delphia, by steam Xe fl ft on uplands; by san, $7 ft M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 per ton en clay, and (8a$8 f J on phosphates. To Bait!more, by steam xe ft ft by sail, $eso@7 fi M on boards; $3@8 26 ft ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C, Darlen and Satilia Riv-, r, Ga-, and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $io@i2 fl M are the rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE_Sterling 60 day bills 17X913. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are pur? chasing sight checks at x off, and (ell at par. GOLD.-9X@10X. Marliets by Telegraph. MONET ii ARK {HS. LONDON. December 12- Nccn.-Consols 92. Bonds 02X Later.-Consol - 32.'?. Bonds 92j,. PARIS, December is- Neon.-Rentes 56f 70c. K .'ir YORK. December 12-Noon. - Freight? qnut stocks verv excited and wetk. Govern? ments doll and rather heavy. Cold heavy at 9.va 9X* Money firm a' 7. Evening.-Freights firm. Monr-y very tight at 7. Gold offered, 1-I6ax commission asked; gold 9X&9X Governments rather heavy; sixty-twos lox. Tenne->?es -66X: new 66X- Virginias 61; new 67. Louisianas 61; new 60. Levees 64: eights 75. Alabamas 100; fives 66. North Carolinas 34; new 16. Sooth Carolinas 48; new six. Sterling weak at 99%. Rrw ORLEANS, December 12.-Sterling 18X Sight X discount. Gold ?x COTTON MARKETS. Lrvxap OL,December is-Noon-Cotton advanc? ing; uplands 9X0. Orleans lOXalOXd ; shipping at Savannah or Charleston ion. Later-Connu strong; upland gjiaiod. Or? leans lOXalOXd; sales 20,000 bales; speculation and export 7000 tales; shaping at New Orieans l loaioxd. Evening - Cotton closed strong; up'aods lod. Orlean? lovioxd. Manchester more favorable. Nxw YORK December 12-Ni on.- Cotton un nettled; u lands ?X. Orleans 21 vc: sale? lsoo bales. Sales of futures ia?t evening soco bales, as follows: December 19 13-16, 19v. l9Xc: January SO, 19 16-16. 201-16, SO 316, 20 V, 20 3-3x; February SO 1-16, 20x, 20X, 20 3 16; March 20X, 20 V ; April ?X, ?X Even lu H.-Cotton unsettled; sales 3592 bales; uplands 20 vc, orleans 20Xc Sales of futures to doy ]3,ioo bai- s as follow- r December 10 15-16, 20 SOX- MO S 16, X. 19X. X. X; Januarr stix, 1-16. X. X. 316, 20. i9X- J8-16, X: February 20X. 5-16, X. M?, X-1 ?6, ?.; March 20X. X, X, X, X, X; April 20 7-16, X. X. X; May 20X. X. X. PHILADELPHIA, December is_Cotton very ac live and excited; accurate quotations cannot be given: n lddllaz? 20V. BAI TIM KB, I'eoemtier ll- Cotton firm; holders ?king higher rate?.; middlings l9Xal9Xc; net re lpta 110 bales; gross 340; expo ts coastwise 263; exports to Great Brit ?in 71; sales 645; stock 4074. NORFOLK. December 12.-Cotton .? xe it ed: low middlings 19c; net receipts 1585 bales; exports coastwise SOlO; sales 100; stock 6625. WILMINGTON, December is.-Cotton firm; mid? dlings HXc; net receipts 289 biles; exports coast? wise 10; sale? 94: -tock 2023. SAY I NN ?TI, December IL-Cotton very Arm and holde? asking higher rates, buyers Sellin/ apart : tendency up? a d; middlings lBXc: receipts ?918 bales; expo ts to Havre 817; Bales 1200; stock 60,^34. AUGUSTA, December 12-Cotton active and strong; middlings 19c; receipts 900 balts; sales soo bales. MKMPHIS. December 12.-Cotton excited; mid dungs i9Xa20c; net receipts 2810 bales. MOBILE. December 12.-Cotton-buyers and sell? ers apart and tendency upward; middiiogs i9>4-a 19Xc; net receipts 2338 bales; exports to Great Britain 2735, coastwise 1563; sales &ou, ?tock 30.987. Nxw ORLEANS, December 12.-Cotton active and excited; mlddi ngs 19X*19XC; net rece pts , \Z,K""t bales; gross 16,093; exports coastwise 1468: to Great Britain 8878; pales 6300; stock 127,734. GALVESTON. December ll.-cotton Arm; good ordinary 17c; net receipts 1885 ba.es; salei 2300; StOCk 3*,916. GALVESTON, Decrmber 12.-Cotton buoyant; good ordinary irxal7Xc: net receipts 2284 i ales: exports to Great trttaln 1124; sales 2700; stock 36,iT6. ' PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, December 12-Noon.-Kresdstnffs q let. Pork 61s. Beef 27s ca. Lard 4ia ed. Nit??-YORK, Decemb r 12-Noon.-Fleur- quiet and unchanged. Corn doll and unchanged, p rk firm; mess s 3 Wats 70. Lard steady at 9Xa9Xc. Turpentine very firm at 65a65 vc. Rosin Arm at $4 96 for strained. Wheat quiet and steady. Evening.-Flour doll and unchanged. Whiskey tl. Wheat quiet and steady. Corn, Inferior 78a 790. Rice Arm at sxa?c. Pork steady at $13 60a 13 76. Lard quiet. Turpentine very Arm at 65a 66Xe. Rooin Arm. "? a low heavy at 9a9Xc. WILMINGTON. December 13-Splrl s turpentine strong at eic. Rosin Arm at $4 60 for No 2, $4X for low No 2. Crude turpentine stead*/ at $3 50 for hard, $6 25 for yellow dip, $5 25 for virgin. Tar steady at $2 60. LOUISVILLE, December 12.-Bagging nominal. Provisions In light, demand and holders Arm. Pork $13 60. Whiskey 92c. CINCINNATI. Depernber 12 -Flour steady. Corn In good demand at 47a4So. Pork In fair demand and $14 asked. Lard Arm; kettle 9c. Bacon scarce; shoulders 7Xc; sides 7Xa7X<->. Whiskey Ole. ST. Lout*, December 12-Fleur quiet. Corn Improved In demand Wbl3key 92c. Bagging don at I7ai8c. Pore $13 25. fiacon steady. Lard higher at 8Xc KEW ORLEANS, December 12.-Mol sses Armer; Inferior 26c; c mmon 30a34c; falr36a3Sc; prime 40a43c: strictly prime to choice 43a46; others un? changed. New York Coffee Market. From the Dally Bulletin, Monday. December 10: Coffee-There ls nothing new to report on this marker, no Invoice Pales of any description being made public, and vaines remaining in re cr less nominal. The entire trade appear to be holding off awaiting rhe Kio tel? gram which still fads to appear, and until tt does come to hand lt Is prob able that very little business will be COL somm?t ed. Hilders do not otfer their stocks In any case except at extreme ngura, bur the dull tone gene? rally and the Indifference of buyers would make concessi ons necessary In order to realize. Among the jobbers bnsin< ss Is reported as quire mod?r?t and conti ned merely to small retail lots as requlr ed on loca- orders. W- quote Rio, gold, In bond, as follows: Orr)ln-iry cargoes HX?18. ?air do 15 V al6X. good do leaiex, prime 16X*17. Mew Tork Naval Stores Market. From the Bally Bulletin. Monday. DecembrlO: Letvtpra today 1477 bbis rosin. 350 do turpentine, 280 do tar. Spirits turpentine Is in fair request, and pnces a Bhade higher, with holders Arm at the advance. Sales have been made of 120 bb s at66a66c Rosins are fairly active and Arm. A bid was made or $4 86 for 20.C00 bbl? free on board at Wilmington, sales have t een Coo bbl.s good strained at $4 90, loo do at $4 95, 1000 hbl's No 2 at $5, and 150 bbs do at $4 95. Tar and pitch remains qniet and steady. New York IUce Market. From the Daily Bulletin, Mondar, December io: Small stock? nf domestic continue to act as a austaramir luAuence on values, and the market has a prettv steady tone geuer t ly, still the offer? ing" are snfllcent for about all calls, and no ad? vance takes place. Foreign proportionately ac? tive ?t former pries "ales of 60 tierces Carodna at 8xasxc, 275 bags Rango n at 6Xa7c, and 125 bags Patna at 7Xa7Xc New York Hay Market. From the haily Bulletin. Mo day, December 10: The market continues tn a 1 verlsh and excited state, conseqneut upon re lose of navigation, on a Hg -t stock, p ices 'iave been advanced still hlgtier, a d close very stiong, with but little business reported. Interior Co? ton M irKels. COLUMBIA. December ll.-?ales or cotton 143 bales; middlings isc. COLUMBUS, December 9 - Market shows a filr demand; ml dllngs 17Xc; sales 3-4 ba es receipts 96; shipments 220. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, December H.-SPIRITS TURP?N TINK.-ales of 175 casks at eoe per gallon, 130 casks (selected) at 61 cents per gallon for Southern ROSIN.-Salea of seo bbls at $415 for strained, $4 25 for No 2. $4 60 tor i xtra No 2, $5 for lew No 1. TURPENTINE_Sales or 327 bbls at $3 50 for bard. $5 25 for yellow dip and (5 35 for virgin, per 280 lbs. Corros.-Sales or 159 hales as follows: 4 at 17?. 9 at 17X. 45 at is. 25 at 18?, 64 at 18?, acd 12 at 19c per lb. Receipts per Railroad, December 13. sotrrn CAROLINA RAILROAD. 2098 bales cotton. 137 bales Roods, 160 bbls or flour, 160 bbls naval stores. 4 cars stock. To Rail? road Agem. Pelzer, Rodgers A co. G W wnilams A co, Geo H walter A co, A J Salina?, A B Mulli? gan, Frost, Adirer A co. wiss A co. Sloan * Selg nious. Ttenh lm A Son, W O Bee A co, A S Smith. Witte Bros, Pringle A Son, Mowry A Son, W W Smith, Kinsman A Howell, W P Dowling A co. W C Courtney A co. Reeder A Davis. Graeser A Har mon, W B williams A .von, Caldwell A Son. W Gurney Murdaugh A Mathews. T P Smith. F C Mey, echen. Ha-ckel A co, R Mure A co. Colcock A co, w K Rvan. c Lelbenrood. Wm M Lawton A Son?>, S D stoney, Whilden A Jones, J Campeen A co. H Bischof! A co, H Bulwlnkle. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 165 hales upland and 9 bags sea Island ctton, 29 bbls na al stores, cars lumber, wood, rough rice, tobacco, mdse, Ac. To G W Williams A co, W- O Courtenay A co. W K Ryan. TP smith,*A J salina?, Reeder A Davis. Geo H Walter A co, A s smith. J R Pringle A Son, O Ai renholm ? Son, Caldwell A So:i, J C Malioiiee. Barden A Par ker, E Welling, w c Bee A co. Bavenel A co. S B Stoney. Stoney A Lowndes, Dowling A co. Frost, Adger A co. Gaillard A Mtnott, E Will s, L O De sausaure, Mowry A Son, Witte Bros, C R Holmeo, Johns) on, Crews A ro, Pelzer. Rodgers A c \ T G Snowden. Kinsman A Howell. Ingraham A Son, J E Adger A co, J Apple, W Brookbanks, Stedens. Werner A Ducker, A F Devereau, Railroad Agent and Order. Passengers. Per steamship Charleston, ror New York-Rev Mr Talmadge and wife, G U Schramer, and R Kip poid. Per steamship Manhattan, from New Tork Mastti- Jn Fergus m. Ml>8 Simms, W S Elfe and wife, Capt E E Valli, Mr Sas?ard. Mrs Sassnrd and three sons, H Stacey. F Moller Miss Roach, Mrs L Belser, A Doty and wire. Miss Batten, Miss Buck? ley, R Sherwood, W S coates. W S Jervey. D W Pugh, wire and daughter. Miss Haggeny. W U Rhett Miss Khett, Miss S Roberts. Miss M Mona? han. Miss M O'Connell Miss Ann Gallager. Miss ' Isador. Mrs Gillian atad child. J J Kenney. T Mur? phy, W E (layne. Miss K Dorsey, Miss M Eg >n,. Donahue, Miss Mary Ellan, Mtss B Pobtn, Miss I Killer. Capt stewart, J Pieper, * Hutchinson. O P Jackson. Miss K Hunter. Miss K McGrau. Miss B Hanlan. Miss P Berclalr, G Wilson, J Blackman, R Wren, J E Harria and ll deck. Per steamer Witter Lily, rrom Edisto. Enter prise and Way Landings-J M Baker. W Becketr, Hon J K Townsend anl ladv. Jo - ri King, John A Armstrong, Dr Sams, W Seabrook, T J Mackey JEM Mir chelt, J II O'Neil', R Seabronk. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah via Beaurort, Hilton Head, and oiher Landings-T M Sloan, wife and child. J M Harrlsou, O Hunter, H w Crouch. E A Mar-hall, H P Klngman, Q M Welch, and 18 deck. PORT CALENDAR. MOON'S PO ASKS. Last Quarter 6th. 1 honr, 25 mmntes, morna g New Moon Hth. io hours 42 rolnritcs. evening. First Quarter. 18th. 3 hours. 21 m?nete, eveni: g. FuU Muon, neill, 4 hours. 15 minutes, evening. DECEMBER. lt Monday. 12 Tuesday..... J3 Wednesday. 14 Thursday... 15 Friday. 18 saturday... 17 Sunday. SUN RISES. 6.. 51 6. 64 6. bb 6. 56 6 66 6. 67 6 58 SUN SETS. MOON R. * 8 sets 5. 80 6..?6 7..45 8..66 10.. 4 ll . 8 HIGH WATBR. 7.. 6 8.. 3 8..56 9..61 10..46 ll. 87 morn MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, 8.C.DECEMBER 13. .at 82deg46 m:u 20 sec. | Lon 7?deg67 min27sec. ARB1VED VESTERDAX. Steamship Manhattan. Woolbull, New York left Saturday. Mdse. To Jas Adger A co, J E Adger A co. S 0 Railroad co. N E Railroad co, J Archer. J Allan. O D Ahrens A co, G W M ra nr. G W Amory, J Apple, MAA Astron, T A Beamish, Edw rat- H A co. F E Bedford, ? M Bristo l ? co. w M Bird A co. C Bart A co. B Boyd, F C Borner, E T Brown, E F Benedict. T w Bliss, Burnett A Parker, Bollmann Bros, H Bischorr A co. J H Brun? ning A co, G A Hi wman. Mrs L Belser. H Cobla A co, J C H eliassen, cameron, Barkley A co, L Chap?n, John Commins Chapeau A Heffron, H chlsolm. W Ii Chaffe A co, ebicora Mining co. R R Cowperthwalt. Car lngton, Thomas A co, T M Cater. Cha'-e A Cuttlno, Mrs E Conlon, Crane, Bojlston A co, W *H Haussen, H A Due, Dowle, Moise A Davis, P Darcy. J B Duval A Son. Doug? las A Jackson. F Dauer, Dr C Davega, Ella? Bros. D F Fleming ? co. Forsyihe. McComb A co. Btv J T Ford, B Fe ley. S A B M Fogarty. John S Fairly A co. B Feldman u A co; A D Fleming, I L Falk co, Furchgott, Benedict A co. O Foll?n. F Fisher, N A Huut. P L Guillemln, Hurt A co, Holmes A Calder. J H Graver A co G A Glover, J Hurkamp A co, J H Hillen, Holme-'s Book St?rs I Hyman A co. J Heeseman A Bro. Harbeson A co, John W Harrison, A H Hayden, C Hickey. I H Hall k co, Mrs H agger ty. Johnston, Crews A co. A Hung, tl H Johnson. Jag- r 'Bro*. Jed rds A co. J R John? son. W Knobloch, H Blatte A co, 0 Kerrison, H W Krlete Kltnck, Wickeni-erg A cn, Kanapaux A Gonzalez, Kinsman Bros, H W Kinsman, E Lee. D Lopez, Lau rev A Alexander. A Langer, A W Sib? ley. J"hn W Linley, L-s> t-ne A Wells, H l-ebUng, P B Lalane A co. C A Lengnlck. G J Luhn, J H Law tou A co. L Lorentz, Juo G Mllnor A co, Mc I.ny .t Ric, S R Mari- hail A co, W McLean, J Molony, M McMll an. MAR Phosphate co, W McKay, Mrs W A Mehrtens. R A McDonald. Wr Matthlessrn.'Wm Marscher. Macqueen A Rlecke, R Martin, Mat; me A co, M< Ichera A Muller, R Muller, Menke A Mul? ler, M Marks, Marshall A Burge, R U McDonald, R L Mordi?. Nachmau A co. B K Neuf ville, D O'Neill A Sons. B O'Neill, D O'Neill, Ostendorff A co, J W Oldenbuttle. C P Popp nhe m, C F Pauknln. Edw Perry, J A Quackenbush. D Pani A co, P W A B, J R Read, j M Robson. Raveuel A co, J Ravenel, Jno Rughelmer, Ravenel, Holmes A co, Southern Ex rest ee, L Schnell. J Stelher, E B Stoddard A co, Steffen*. Werner A rocker. St-ele A Wardell, J Shaw, C F Schwettmann, Stol), Webb A co. .B U Silcox, R Thomllnson A CO. vhacke ford A Kelly, A Sumner, P Schnckman, J L Shephard, w shep? pard A co. w steele. E Scott. F E Sehr der. J F Salvo. L D Shaplra A co.W Schroder, A L Tyler, S i homson A co. Paul, W?lch A Brandes, A Tier em ha!, J F Taylor A co. J S T?-rry, M Trlest, O F Wieters, F von Samen, J Wlrth. Walker, Evans A C gawell. W O Whilden, Wagener A Monsees. W J Trim, Tn deman, Calder A co, W Cfferliardt. J H V?llers. Thomas A Lanneau, W II Welch, w Wat? son, S H wilson A Bro, A M Williams A Bro, O W Williams A co, Watson A Hill, W J Yates, and others. Steamship Falcon, Haynle, Baltimore-left - Instant. Mdze. To Mordecai A co. P C Trenholm. S C Railroad co, N E Railroad co. C F Pankntn, H Leidlng, c Graveley, F D C Krache, G Prince, w o chapman, Ravenel, Holmes A co, Ostendor?* A co, W H Chapman A co, Cameron. Barkley A co. Crane. Boynton A co. Ttederaan. Calder A co, D B Haselton, Stoll. Webb A co. W H Cbarce A co, w L Webb. W J Trim, J Wiley A co, Ma tone A co, L Lorentz, Goodrich. .Wlneman A co. Mrs finley. J ciotworthy, D Paul A co, Johnston, Crews A co. H Bischorr A co. T A Beamish, H Gerdts A cc, E E Bedford. F c Borner, W A Skrlue. Dr H Baer, A w Fckel A co. B Boyd. Kllnck, Wickenberg A co, Wagener A Monsees, G W Almar. R Gannon, J h Robson, L Kenackc, F L Meyer, W H Weich, J P Brown, G J Luhn, E S Burnham, T Meetze, Heath A Rice, G W Williams A co, J D Aiken, T Tupper A Sons. Hollinann Rros, J Heeseman A Bro, Holmes A Cahier, and others. J-cbr Chas Dennis, McCorrrack Rum Key, Bah io days, salt. To Wm Roach A co. Bound ro New York, bur having sprung a leak wa*o>mpe 1 ed to ti row overborn d part or cargo and put into this port. ocbr Ann S Deas. Garbattl, West Point Mill. 79 tc? rice. To Frost, Adger A co. Boat from James Island. 3 bags sea Island cot? ton. To W A Boyle. Boat from John's Island. 4 bags sea Island cot? ton.. To R Roper. Boat from J< ho's Island. 10 bags sea Island cotton. To Stoney A l owndes. Boat from Wadmalaw. 2 bags sea island cot? ton. To stoney A Lowndes. Boat from Christ Church. 2 bags sea Island cotton. To Stoney A Lowndes. Steamer Water Lilly, Togllo, Fdlsto, Enterprise, Rockville, sad Way Landings. 48 bags sea Island cotton, mdse and sand les. To Douglas Nisbet Fraser A Dill, O McPherson, Stoney A Lowndes. W c Courtney A co, Ravenel A co, Witte Bros, W C Bee A co, Trenholm A Son, Gaillard A Mlnott, Order, and ethers. Steamer Pilot Boy. McNelty, savannah via Beaufort. Hilton Head and other Landings. 28 bales sea Island cotton, and mdse. To Ravenel, Ho;m. s A co, w Gurney, D McPherson, Ravenel A co, John Hanckel. J Colcock A co, W C Bee Ac, R Graham, A M Adger. Henry Scliepper, M Trlest. R Washington, Kllnck, Wickenberg A co. Byrne A Fogarty. W A Courtney, Tiedeman, Calder A co, w M Bird A co, Mrs M A Snowden, Southern Ex pnss co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York-Jas Adger A Co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Sehr M E Mangain, Beveridge. West Indies. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter. Palatka via Jack? sonville. Ac. FROM THIS FORT. Steamship Champion, Lockwood. New York, December 12. CLEARED FOB THIS PORT. British bark Lyman cann, Mill*", at New York, for Charleston or Savannah, December 9. Brig teorgla. Swan, at New York, i/ecember 9. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Nsw YORK. December 12.-Arrived, steamship nb r. Arrived out, the Manhattan, Hibernian, Ville de Parts, Oceanic, Spain and Parthia. F Shipping._ OE NEW YORK. KEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. ESTABLISHED 1845. The splendid Side-Wheel Steamship MANHAT? TAN, M. S. WOODHULL, commander, will tall from Adder's Sooth Wharf on SATURDAY, the 16th In? stant, at 8 o'clock P. M. mw Insurance by this line of steamers half per cent. mw Through Eilis of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng .and manu fae tun np t.owns. For Freight or Passage, apply to declS-4 JAMES ADGER A CO.. Agents. pOR NEW TORE. ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER Um, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. ****? The Splendid New iron Side Wheel Steamship SO?TH CAROLINA, Becket', Commander, will sail for New York on THURSDAY, December 14th, at 6 o'clock P. M., from Pier So. 2, Union Wharves. Through Bills or Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Geaoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Chrintlanla, Gotten burg, and to ulasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New England Cities aa USUAL insurance by Steamers of this Line X per cent. For Freight or Passage Engagement?, having very fine Deck stateroom accommodatlo s, apply to WAGNER, HUGER k CO., No. 20 Broad street, or ta w. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves decll-mwth3_ JIOR BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The line Steamship FALCON, Haynle, -'om mander, will sall for Baltimore, on SATURDAY, 16th December, at io o'clock A. M. mw Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that cit- by raflroAd from Baltimore without addi? tional Insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to ?ample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot m Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. TREXHOLM, Agent, . decl2-S No. 2 Union Wharves. LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY wm dispatch one of their first-class, foU powei Iron screw Steamships (rom PIER NO. 40 N. lt., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS FOLLOWS: WISCONSIN, Capt, WILLIAMS, Dec. 13. at 7.30 AM NEVADA Capt. FORSTT.Dec. 20, at l P M WYOMING.capt.'WHINNERAY.Dec. 27, at 2.30 P M MINNESOTA, cap:, s organ.Jan. 3, at IDAHO, Capt. PKICF..Jan. 10, at . Cabin Passage $bu, g Ul. Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $30, oarreucy. For Freight or Cubiu Pasease, apply TO WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 63 Wall street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued >y i he Charleston and New York Steamers, which mate close connection with thc above Hue. For particulars and rato of Freight ripply to JAM KS ADO KR A CO., WAGNER. HUGER A CO., maye or WM. A. COURTENAY. pACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP1, THVOUOa LINI TO CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GRKATLY REDUCED. Steamers of tho above imo leave Pier. Ho. 42. North River, foot of Canal: street. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of thc Iftt?i acd acta or every month (except when these dates fall on Sunday, then the Satnrday preceo :ig. All departures connect at Panama with cream 'ta forsooth Pacific ^ud Contrat Ainhrjcnn ports. Hepartnreof lttii touches ac Kingston. Jamaica For Japan and China, steamers leave "san Fran cisco flrst of every month, except when lt falls cn Sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers loach at Havana, bot gn du ?ct from New York to AspliiwalL one hundred pounds baggage free to each adelt, Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other Information apply At the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foot or Canal street, North River, New fork. F. R. BABY, Agent. jaiy26-lyr Pim?os, ?rgime, ?*r. I^?GXIJ?I^^ E (ESTABLISHED IN isi9.) Now on hand, and for sale, a large and varied assortment of PIANO FORTFS, of approved good makers, new and second-hand. Also CABINET ORGANS and Musical Merchandise generally; togetber with the latest an t most fashionable Music constantly receiving. PIANO FORTES to Hire. Tuned, Repaired and taken In exchange. Apply corner King and Beanfaln streets, tn rear of old stand, third door. HENRY M EGLING. iiov'jj imo ?fTuioi. rjHE STATE~OFR S01LTTH13A^?LSA7 To the Commissioners of Elections for the County QfOrangebnrg: Whereas, Hon. Joseph A. Greene, who. at the genera] election held In November, 1868, was cho en a member of the Senate for the Election District of Orangeburg Conuty. to serve for the unexpired term of Hon. B. F. Kandolph, has, since said e.ectlon, deceased: and, whereas, the Consti? tution of the State of South Carolina directs that In such a case a writ of eh ctlon shall be Issmd by the President of the Senate, lor the purposed filling the vacancy thus occasioned for the re? mainder of the term for which the member so de? ceased was elected to set ve. Now, therefore, you and each of yon, are hereby required, after due advertisement, and with strict regard to all the provldens of the constitution and laws of the said State, ton hl'ig your dury in such case, to hold au election for a member of the Senate, for the Election District ardrecald, to | Berve for the remainder of the term for which the satd Hon. Joseph A. Greene was elected; the polls to be opened at the varions Haces of election in th- said District, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of December, A D. 1871, hy the various sets of Man? agers for those places respectively; end the count? ing of thc votes cast and the declarations of the result of the election to be In ace Tdance with the provisions of the 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th sections ofan act approved March i, 1670, entitled '-An act provMlng for the general eiecilous and the man? ner of conducting t ie same." This writ, together with a certified copy of your return of the election to be held nuder lt. have before the Senate at Its next meeting after the election. Witness, the Hon. A. J. RANSIER, President of Senate, et Columbia, s. c.. this fifth dav [L. s.] of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. A. J. RANSIER, President of Senate. J. WOODRUFF, Clerk of Senate. dec7-12 jp O R FLORIDA VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. mt?^SmmL The splendid Steamers fmSStkWk* DICTATOR.....Captain COXRTTBR CITY POINT.Captain MCMILLAN WILL SAIL A8 FOLLOWS : The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, The CIT V POINTE very FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER, These Steamers connect- with railroad at Tocol for St. Augustine, and at Jacksonville ana Pa latka with steamers tor Enterprise; also with steamers f >r the Okla warta River. Close connection ls made with steamships at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and shippers can rel; on no detention of freights to New orleans, and at lowest rates. For Freight or Passage, having first-class ac? commodations, apply to KAVENEL A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorst's wharf and tast Bay. Through Bills of Lading given to New Orleans. agett_ JpOR GARDNER'S BLUFF, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEEDEE RIVER VIA GEORGETOWN. The steamer PLANTKR. Captain H. S. Cordes, is now receiving Freight ,_ at Accommodation Wharf, and wUITleave NIGHT, the 13th incant. Freight anl Wharfage m a t be prepaid. For Freight or Passage, having good state-room accommodations, apply to the Captain on board, orto KAVENEL, HOLMES A cor, decl3-l No. 177 East Bay. JpOR GEORGETOWN, REGULAR LINE. " The Steamer EMILIE. Capta* C. 0. White, will leave Commercial , ", wharf every SDNDAY and WEDNESDAY NIGHT, ox 8 o'clock Freight received on SATURDAYS and WEDNES? DAYS. All Freight and Wharfage prepaid. SHAC?ELFORO A KELLY. nov24-BW Agents, Southern Wharf. "y^EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA, AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C. The Steamer I? I Xi O T BOY, Captain W. T. MCNELTY, Will leave Accommodation Wharf - .?JT***?!?. every MONDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, asMSUBa for Savannah Beaufort, Bilton Head and span i-h Wells. Returning will leave Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING. Will leave for Beaufort, Pacific and Chlsolm's Landing? every THURSDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock. Returning will leave Beaufort every FRIDAY MORNING. Freight received WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Must be prepaid to Way Landings. Goods consigned to care of Agents will be for? warded free of storage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to KAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., no vi No. 177 East Bay. ?lri?e IDi?tribntion SPECIAL NO-XTCJE. To the Ladies of Charleston. THE DIAMONDS, GOLD WATCHES , . AND JEWELRY, To be Raffled by the CHARLESTON CHARITA? BLE ASSOCIATION, In public, on SATURDAY, THE 2SD OF DECEMBER Instant, can be seen at Mr. SKR1NE'3 DRCG STORE, No. 260 King street, Charleston. The DIAMONDS consist of sets or Earrings and Breastpins, and Rings, Bracelets, Gold Watches and Opera Chains, Gentlemen's Fine Gold Watches (Stem-winders) and Chains. All the goods are warranted to be or thc first quality, and any Jeweller can examine them as to their genuinen'ss and quality. Tbe Diamonds arc rich and large, and set in the latest styIa, aud have just been Imported for the Association by the cele? brated Importing Jewellers *-LARMOUR A CO.,' of Baltimore City. CERT1F CATE CHANCES only ONE DOLLAR, andean be purchased at Mr. SHRINE'S STORE. Ladles and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to examine these Beautiful Goods. A lady will be In attendance there from io to l o'clock, each day, and will be pleased to show the Diamonds, Watches, Ac. dec7-16 tjuta, Caps, iure, & rplflurfL^^ 269.King street..369 C. H. JOHNSON lias now on hand the LARCEST STOCK OF FURS ever offered In this city, In Imitation and real Im? ported goods. Sets from $3 to $100. This Stock bas been well selected, and Furs sold by this house are warranted to bo perfect. ALSO, A LABOB STOCK OF HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS and CANES. SILK HATS, WHICH CANNOT BE BEAT, at $6, $6 and $7. A call is solicited, and pleasure taken rn showing goods. deo2 Bwlmo C. C. PLENG-E, No. 201 KING STREET, Begs leave to inform his rjlends and patrons that he has now on exhibition a COMPETE STOCK OF HAT8, ?AP8, FURS, AC. CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. All of which he offers on the most liberal cash terms. As to the superior quality or his Goods, he chal? lenges the scrutiny or the most fastidious, decl-lmo fior?trjarc, Cntlern, CSnns, #r. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, &C. We have Just received areli Stock sr English, German and American HARDWARE, consisting In part of: FINE TABLE AND POCKET KNIVES ANO SCISSORS, OF RODGERS. W?STEN H OLM AND OTHER MAKE. FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW-PRICED MEN AND BOY'S QUNS. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, HOSS, TRACES A. N 1> A.XES. A FULL STOCK OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, OF MOST APPROVED PATTERNS. -o We call the attention of Merchants, Planters, and the Public generally, to the above Goods, which we guara- tee to be all we represent, and will be sold at the io west figures. C. KERRISON, Jr., & CO., SOUTHWEST CORNER. OP MEETING AND HASEL STREETS. dec7-:hm _jferti'ijgrs. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. This FERTILIZER, maoufac ared bj the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direc? tion or their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIES RAVENBL, ls now offered to the Planting Community AT THE VERY REDUCED PRICE OF 848 PER TON CASH, or 93% PAYABLE 1ST NOVEMBER, 1872, FREE OF INTEREST. This FERTILIZER has been very extensively use 1 In this State, and has given entire satisfaction: some of the most practical planters admitting lt to be eqnal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound. All sales made now will be considered as cash on the 1st or March, 1872, and to those buying on time the sale will be considered as due on 1st November 1872. By this arrangement planters will be enabled, without extra cosr, to haul their Manure at a time when their wagons and mules are idle. Pamphlets containing the certificates of those who have used the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE will be furnished on application to the Agents. PELZ ER, RODGERS & CO.,' General Agents, dec8-lmos BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE. This Art de, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direction or their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVES EL, ror composting with Cotton Seed, is now offered at the Reduced Price or 838 per ron cash, or 931 'per ton payable 1st November, 1872, Free of Interest. .? Orders Ulled now will be considered as Cash 1st March, 1S72, or on Time as due 1st November 1872, thereby euabtlng Planters to haul lt at a time when their Wagons and Mules are Idle. . * PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, dec8-4mos BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. THE STOND PHOSPHATE C0MI? OF CHARLESTON, SO. CA., Properly appreciating the necessity of fostering the planting Interest or the Sooth, resolved In tue outset to offer their FERTILIZERS at a price which would place them within the reach of every planter. They effet their "SOLUBLE GUANO," a complete Am mon lated Fertilizer, at $45 cash, or $90 ona credit to the 1st of November next, with approved city acceptance, WITHOUT INTEREST. The "DISSOLVED PHOSPHATE," for composting with Cotton Seed cr Stable Manure, ls now offered at the very lbw price or $26 cash, or $30 on credit, as above. This ls highly recommended by planters who used lt last je.tr to their entire satisfaction. J. D. AIKEN, General Agent. WM. RAVE NE Li, President. dec0-Dlmoc3mo . Cotton (Tica, fertilisers, &?. O O O O H TIE. SLOAN & SEIGNIOUS, Agents, COTTON FACTORS. BROWN & CO.'S WHARF m. E. FRANK CO E'S AMMONIATED BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE. AND COE'S PURE DISSOLVED BONE. The above snperl r FERTILIZERS, admitted by every Planter who has used them to be the best and most proflrable or any or the Commercial Manures, are now offered ror sale by the Agents at very much Reduced Prices, tn order that every Planter may be enabled to use them. . Pamphlets containing the reports or the success of these Fertilizers will be iurmshed on appli* The%ho\phate ll sold at 848 per ton o:ah, or 88? per ton pay Able 1st November, 1872, free of ?e Dissolved Bone at 830 per ton ca?h, or 855 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, free of Interest. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., Sole Agents, dec8-4mos BROWN'S WH4RF, CH lRLEnTOV, S. C. BOWEN & MERCER'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME AND AGRICULTURAL SHELL LIME. ALSO, WEST VIRGINIA LUBRICATING OIL Of Superior Quality, for sale Cheap by P. C. TRENHOLM. nov21-mwfl" 0 L U B L E PACIFIC GUANO. PRICE, $45 CASH, WITH CSCAL ADVANCE FOR TIME. Experience in the use or this GUANO for the past elx years In thia state, for Cotton and Corn, ha- so rar.established tts character for excellence as to render comment unnecessary. In accordance with the established policy ot the Company to furnish the best Concentrated Ferti? lizer ai the lowest cost to consumers, this-Guano is put into market this season at the above re ouced prlce,'"whlch the Company ls enabled to do by reason o Its large facilities an t the reduced cost of manufacture. The supplies put Into market this season are. as heretofore, prepared under the personal superin? tendence or Dr. St. Jnlian Raventl, Chemi t ur the Company, at Charleston. S. C., hence planters may rest assured t at its quality and c rrpo-luou ls precisely the same as that heretofore sold. At the present low price, every acre planted can be fertilized with 200 pounds Guano ata cost not exceeding the prese t value of 80 pounds or cotton, while experience has showu that under favorable condition of season and cultivation, the crop is increased by the ap lication from two to three-fold the natural capacity of the soil, hence under no condition could its application fall to compensate for the outlay. Apply to J. N. ROBSON, Agent Pacific Guano Company, Nos. 68 East Bay and l and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, s. C. JOHN S. BEESE A CO., General Agents. nOV27-3m08DAC pACIFIO GUANO COMPANY'S COMPOUND ACID PH08PHATE OF LIME, FOE COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. PRICE-125 CASH, WITH USUAL ADVANCE FOB TIME. Tbls article ls prepared under the superintend? ence of Dr. ST. JULIAN RAVENEL, expressly for Composting with Cotton Seed. It was introduced by this Company two years ago, and Its use has full; attested Its value. 200 to 240 pounds of tbls article per acre, properly composted with the same weight of cotton seed, furnishes the planter with a Fertilizer of the high? est excellence at the smallest cost. A Compost prepared with this article, aa by printed direc? tions furnished, contains all the elements of fer? tility that can enter into a First C ass Fertilizer, while its economy must commend its Itneral uao to planters. For supplies and printed directions, for Composting, apply to J. N. ROBSON, Agent Pacific Guano Company, Nos. SS East Bay and 1 and 2 mantle Wharf, Charleston, S. C. JNO. S. REESE A CO., General Agents. nov27-3mosD*o O PLANTERS. OYSTER SHELL LIME, THE MOST VALUABLE BENOVATOB OF LAND KNOWN. 300,000 bushels of SHELL LIME for sale, deliv? ered on any of the navigable rivers of South Carolina or Georgia, at thirteen cents per bushel, or ?ve dollars per ton, bags extra. BOWEN A MEBCEB, Lime Burners, No. 01 South Gay street, nov2?-swimo Baltimore. Busmtea Cares. WH?ljVE ANTATLEARN, DY?T?ND FORGET ALL. TILE SOUTHERN DYK HOUSE, NO. 359 KING STREET, Dyes and Cleans, by means of steam, Gentle? men's, Ladles' and Children's Clothes. Fine Laces and Lace Curtains cleaned and done up with the Soft or Manufacturers' Finish; Lace and crape Shawls and Kia Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. MT Goods received and returned by Express. ]nn22-iyr L BILLER, Proprietor. T Jngmrtm?. BIED BY, THE GREAT CHICAGO TEST. The following first-class Companies are offered as security to all who desire to obtain Taine re? ceived for mono/ paid in premiums on Fire in? surance -Policies: ... ?TNA, OF HARTFORD, CONN. ff Assets, July 1st, 1871, as follows: Gash Capital.........$3,000,000 Cash Surplus. 3,047,373-$6.017,378 Losses by Chicago fireless tuan......... 2,000,000 $4.017,878 Income received during 1870. .$3,972,894 HARTFORD, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Assets, October 1st, mi, as follows: Cash Capital.$1,000,000 Cash Surplus. 1.786,877-$2,785,877 Losses by Chicago are eas than. 1,200,000 $1,681,877 Income during 1870. :...- 1,771,618 A. H. HAYDEN, Agent, No. 272J?N0 8TBBIT. MW J. L. HONOUR, Sub-Agent, East Ray. oct20-fmw2mos (5 ra nb ftn> EKstribnt cn. T HE O HABLE STON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION VO&THU BENEFIT OF TUK .* P BE E 8 C 800 L FUND, Incorporated by Act of Assembly, mo. Approved March 8th, 1871. SECOND GRAND ?INGLE NUMBER RAFFLE AND DISTRIBUTION OF AWARDS. ' Awards or United States Gold Bonds, Diamonds, ?old Watchpn. Jewelry, AC., Tor the Beneflt or the Free School Fund, will take place on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1871, Ko. 147 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C , o'clock, P. M., lu public. CERTIFICATE SHARES ONE DOLLAR. SOHEPULB OF AWARDS. One Award or a set of Diamond. Ear-Ring) and Breastpin-the diamonds are large and or the pi rest water ? Also a large Solitaire Diamond Ring ami a pair of Very heavy Gold Bracelets, with Tassels (designated as No. 1 In the awards,) vei? ned at........$2,600 One Award of one set ol Diamoo d Ear - Kin gs and Breastplu, large and pnre bril lams, richly set ( lesunated as No 2 in the a? ards,} valued at. 1,200 One Award of one set of Diamond Ear-Rings and Brea-tpin. large brilliant?, (des g na ed PS; NO. 8 In the awards,) valued at. 1,000 One Award or one set or Diamond Ear-Rings and Breast pin, (designated as No. 4 in the awards,) rained at,..<............... 1,000 One award of. one large Diamond Cross Breastpin, large diamonds, (designated as No. 6 in the awardu,i value-J at.. 800 One Award of one rich Cluster Diamond Ring, (designated as No. ein the awards) . valued at. 460 One award or ona Cluster Diamond King, set oral, (designated as No. 7 in. the awards,) valued, at...v.,.l.t.... $00 One Award or a Gentleman'* Diamond Clus? ter Breastpin,, larg? diamond la centre, (designatedas H>>. 8 in th? awards.) va . ued at......C.. t... 700 One Award of a Bingle atone Diamond King, (designated as Xo. 9 in the awards.) vag? ued a?.. 106 One Award of a Lady's Geld Watch, with splendid Gold Opera Chain and ras sels? (designated as No. lo In the awards,) valued at. 300 One Award of a Lady's Gold Watch and heavy Gold Opera Cham, (designated tu No. ll ?a the a warda) valued at. 250 One Award of a Lady's Gold Watch and large Go d Chain, with Tassel?, (desig? nated as Na 12 In the awards ) valued ut.. . 300 One Award or a Lady's Gold Watch and large Opera Chain Teaselled, (designated as No. 13 In the awards,) veined at. .co One Award of a Gentleman's Gold Watch, s em winder, Urning fifth and quarter seconds, made by Jerggenson, one of the best timing watches In the United States, with massive Gold Chain, (deslg dated as No. 14 in the awards.) valued One Award of a Gentleman's Gold Watch*, stem winder, with large Gold Chain, (de? signated as No. 16 In the awards.) val? ued at.,. 300 One Award of a Gentleman's Go d Watch, stem winner, and massive Gold Chain, (designated as No. 16 la the awards,) valued at.?. 800 One Award of a Gentleman s large Gold Bunting Watch, made by Tobias, with massive Gold Chain, (deslauated as No. 17 In the awards,) \alned at. seo One Award of a Gentleman's Goid watch, stem winder, With h-avy Gold Chain, des'gnated as No. 18 tn the awards.) valued at.~.... 300 One Award of one ret of Solid > liver Spoons and Forks, (designated as No. 19 in the awards.) rained at. 200 One Award or one triple plated Tea Set on White Metal, large Plated Walter, one pair ol Fruit Stands, and one pair Oak? Baskets, .(designated as No. 20 in the awa. da) valued at.. 200 Twenty Awards, each of a $60 United States i Gold Bond, new issue, valued at.1,000 Sixty Awards, each of one-fourth of a $100 Gola" Bond, United States, new lssurt rained each at $25.1,500 AU the above awards can be examined at Dr. W. A. S urine's Drugstore, No. 260 King street, charleston, S. O. ^11 the diamonds aie or the pnrest quality, and are large and mounted ia the latest style, and hare been expressly imported by Messrs. Lara our A Co. Jewellers. Ballimore, Maryland, for the Association and- Ute raines named are Jost at market prices The ladles of Charleston are respectfully reque.-ted to cali and examine thew beautiful goods. Remember, every Award must be distributed on Ute day of the Rame to the certificate Holders. The abor? Awards to be distributed In Gold Bends, Diamonds, Warthe-, Jewelry, Ac, In con? formity to law. . For all orders, address CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION. 147 Meeting street, Charleston, ?. O. tailoring. N EW FASHIONS, MENKE & MULLER, MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. 325 KING STREET, Invite attention to their large and splendid STOCK OF CLOTH, f C LOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, &C. READY-MADE BUTTS for an ages, from the smallest boy to the largest mau. Dress and Business Suits or all descriptions. Elegant Overcoats, Pea Jackets, Derby and Plain Sack Suits, Fine English Walking Coats snd Suits or all celors, Single and Double Breasted Black Frock coats. Black Doeskin and Fancy Cas slmere Dress P?nt*, Velvets, Miks, Cloth, Castor Beaver and Oaaslmere Vests, manufactured nnder our own observation. We are therefore sure or a good flt and durable work. OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is supplied with the finest selection or BROAD? CLOTHS. Doeskins, castor Beavers, Chinchilla Diagonals, Meltons,, and all styles or Cashmeres for Buslnes Suits. Velvets, SUKS, Plush and Cash? mere Vestings. And a variety or hands me Pan? taloon Patterns, which we make up to order by measure at the shortest none \ and guarantee first class and proper workmanship. FURNISHING GOODS. This Department ts supplied with the celebrated STAR SHIRTS, Imported cud Domestic Merino Shaker Flannel, Ail-Bool Underwear Gt.ods, Half Hose, suspenders. Handkerchiefs, Linen and Pape - Curia and Collars, Imperial, Alexander and Courvotsicr's Rid Gloves And a rn 1 assortment of Buckskin, Dogekm.-Heaver and Cass. G'oves. And a rery large assortment of Silk, Aipaet, and Scotch Ginsham Waterproof [140] Umbrellas. Our Stock has peen selected with the g rei .test care, and price- marked very low in plain fl gi.res. Our motto ls quick sales and small profits, fair dealings. Goods may be returned If not sat rsrap? tory. Buyers in our line will find lt to rh -tr ad vantage to give ns a call. octl&Amoa ABARGAIN 1-VTO PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS.-A Boggles Wjod Prime Paper Cutter, will be sold low lor cash. Is nearly Lew, cots 38 inches, and has an extra kntle. , No charge for package. Price $40. Apply at Tni NUTS job Office. marti