The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 21, 1871, Image 4

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HINTS FOR THE HOLIR WHERE TO BtPT AND J*HAT TO If any of the people of Charleston, w do so. have cot nia lc preparations fur 1 mas it will not be the fault of TUE NKM our previous issues we have enumerate!, of the leading establishments in varie partmeus where Christmas goods c found, and tc-day we propose to iuti our readers to other well-known esti mente. Jewelry. Nothing pleases the ladles more aboi season of the year than to receive som< nice and pretty fioin the jewellers. A ?ant lady's watch, a set of s lverware, b lui cutlet y, rieh and costly laney article ported expressly fur the ho idays-all things, and thousands of other?, may be I Allan's, No. 307 King street. His bea store is resplendent with costly and el articles designed to make happy those .will receive them as Christmas gifts from i lrlends. Gall early to-day to get your plc The anxious lover who would provr. P> Bard of Avon's remark, that "Dumb .'weis often tn >belr silent kind, More than quick words do move a woman's m can readily try their power at this festive son. So the tender husband can decs, .-maturer chaims of his "better halfwit prop: lite ornaments, or make the bright of his 8ixteen-yeur-o'?d daughter gi brighter by her first diamond, or a d parure for her d?but. All of which ca found at F. KoldewayV, who is now inst In his new store. No. 302 King street, a Wentworth. Clothing. Mr! Wm. Matthiessen, at the corner of and Wentworth streets, is determined to up. or perhaps, lt may be said down, witl time?, and has marked down ali his w stock. He offers a va-t varieiy of clot Inn all styli s and made of all sorts of matei from the expensive and fashionable teavi the cheaper tricot and dannel. Boat ahootiug and cricketing suits', boys' clot! and, in fact, every variety of covering, foi under all pcsdble circumstance?, can be there. Menke & Muller, No, 325 King street, 1 an immer e assortment of winter cloth much of it being marked down from the pi of last month. Here are silk-lined and ve! faced overcoat?, fur-trimmed coats, En{? mixed coats, and diagonal ccals, now con much into fashiou. Those customers whe eist on a patt cular cut or style of clothing get their suits made to order at this es lishment, or they can range through the mens-' s:ock of goods offered by this hot and wi.] certainly And something suited both taste and purse. Fog un Ir's Book Depository. How happy the children looked yesterda; ?we dropped in this charming repository good things, and saw them with deligh .eyep, excla miug out with their spontane? acknowledgments, as g?-m after gem was amine J. A little lar: her on and we saw agre of people Just in the full sj ring of life; noll was their grui inhalion, though more subdu -as they drank in mental pleasure from the .quisitely goi-np caskets of cultured thong which the One taste of Mr. Fogartie has 'iected for the Christmas offerings of friend friend. And then the splendid collection fancy bijoux-of art and usefulness-and li ciful achievement, which solicit your att< lion. We advise a'l our friends to drop in Fogartie's and lake some friends with the upon whom they will be sure to make strong tad ties of regard by enriching them will remembrance from Fogartie's Depot. Sew to Prosper. J?tfr? < f the neatest aud most acceptai Christmas pr. sents which can be given to lady is that labor-saving article, a sewing m chino. The reseed Ive meil:s of Ihe Tarlo maka rs have frequently beeu i araded befo the public, but wh^re competition is so stru lt ts weil to kno.v one kind of machine, whit has stood the test of time, and by its cot thined advantages enjoys a presciIptlve rig ti pubic confidence. Such is thu Sit.g Sewing Machine, specimens of which may 1 seen ut all the principal holds uni many i the boat din- heises. The company have bet .doing alarie bus.Le.-s here, and their adve tisements are to be read In every issu?; i TUB NEWS. With the leputalion they enjo their success is not lo be wondered at, and look into the salesrooms, No. 197 King stree will convince a person desirous of purcha-ln thal he ls "the right man In the right place. H Arti ware. lt No. 3U Klngitreet, just bC.ow tho OJ EVl'ows' H til, now the centre of attraction will be found Mr. S. R. Marshall, willi a s; 1er -di I stock ol hardware, cull? ry, gun?, ?kc, sur '*passed by noone lu the city. His s.ock o ploughs an l agricultural implements Invite lt attention of vl-itors from the country; am what with the competing merits of Rodger A Wostenholm, lt will go hard Lut that liv boys have a new Knife cr a neat gnu fo Christmas. The establishment of Atv. C. Graveley, oi Bast Bay, is a ne plus ultra sttre, where any? thing and ev? rything in the hardware line cat be had of tine quality aud at low price*. Par tlcular attention is invited to his varied st ick ol guost and" to the sacrifice at which ho ii Belling flrsi-cla s breech-loaders. Another^ house in the ?ame line is that o: lir. C. Kerrison, Jr., whose huge store, at the corner of Meei ing and Ha el streets, ls filled with a? fieae an assort rn? nt ol hardware os tiny dty eau show. Call by and try. Kot all Smoke. The veteran tobacco di aler. M". G Fo lio, Ko. 173 East Bay, has an assortment of the finest tobiceos which will delight the heart ot any individual refined enough t . del'ght lu smoking. It must be unJen-tcoJ lhat lin's, fjr obvious reasons, is not ? putr. S inly'.. Fertilizers. Arno Jg the many large manufacturing en? terprises to which ihe discovery of the South Carolina plio.-p iules has given rife, that or Messr?. John B. Bardy A Son stan ls In the foremost rank. With a he ivy capital aud un? rivalled expel lenee, the result ot miny years spt'M lu the mtnutacttire of other fertilisers btfon* the discovery ol the South Carolina phosphaha, ihey have established in the neghOurhood of tl is city a manufactory o' feitil z rj, which, lu exteut, compl?tent ss, systematic management and cons? quent effi? ciency, is not to be sui passed. They offer the Ave following ai Hiles, ail ol wh ch are strong? ly recommended by planters who have used Shem, viz: Ammoniated Soluble Pacific Gui- ! -rao. PiiosphO-Peruvian Guano, Acid Bone Pboppha'e, Gr> und Carolina Phosphate and Nov ? So?ui i Lind Piaster. The Ammoulaled Soluble Pacific and Phospho-Peruvian Guanos are nen corni ouuds i f the highest grades of bow phi sphaies, rendered soluble aud ammo i.abated wit ? Ne. 1 Peruvian Guano and animal TO'.'ieT, making the most concentrated amt .-proHiatil" fertilizers lor colton and cereal?. . Fancy Good-.. :For toyP, millinery and fancy goods "at ,m>iv ?low price?"' thc Christmas purchaser f 8n, ubi visit the store ol Mr. A. Illing, at No 231 - .King street. Tue mystery la how so many ??haru.iig things could bo pack?d Into the siore. ami how tin y c m be sold for so small a ,-sum in '-greenback" currency. Ba. kets ^re more in use at dirigimos 'ime than at any other season of the year, and Mr. Berbusse, of No. 379 King street^ who makes all kinds of wicker-work a specialty, is ready to supply every variety at cost. Pci fnmei and Ot hf r Toil? t Articles. AU Hie tenumes of "Araby the Blest," the Farina cologne, the finest French, English and Ame i lean extracts, and jouades and oils ol every description, may be found at Aimai's drug siore, at the corner of King and Vander horst streets. Every requisite for Hie daintiest toilet may be had there, and the public may rely upon lt that the importe! articles sold In this establishment are exactly what they pro less lo be. Santa Cluu> ?an'a Headquarters. Mr. J. G. EL Claufsen, one ol the most go ahead business men Charleston delights to boast of, has put forth this season more even than his usual energy, in his efforts to pay due honor to the jolly old Christmas Saint. Read his advertisement, or better still, vi-it his manufactory and warehouse, No. 10 Market street, and there you will find everything tbe lil tie ones delight in, or tho Imagination of man can conceive, In the way of creature com? fort, and articles suitable for the Christmas box, or thc Santa Claus stocking. Send your orders at once-for this ls the busy season, and '"first come, fltst served." Mr. Guissen enjoys an enviable reputation as a thoroughly honest and reliable man. and lils goods are In? variably what they are represented to be. His correspondents at a dis'ance may be always sure that they will get what they order, pre? cisely as though they made their* purchases in person. _ PERSONAL.-General M. VT. Giry is at the Mills House? Hon. James Chesnut arrived in the ci'y yes? terday and ls at the Charleston Hotel. Thc Hon. A. P. Aldrich end General E. B. C. Cash are also ia the eily. THE NEW POSIOFKICJ.-The long expected move of the Postifflce Departmeut of this city took place h s: night, and the ma is will be delivered ibis morning at the renovated building at the head of Broad-sireef, as adver? tised by Mr. Trott in anothe r column. Ix LIM no.-Toby Brown alias Turner, a no? torious offender, has been arre-ted by the de? tectives on the charge'of bel- g implicated or late In several suspicious little transactions. He ls ne'.d for 1 lentlflcath'n at the Detective office. TUB PAMS PAVILION CIHCCS.-A daily pro? gramme, lu the f<rm of a diminutive news? paper, is one of Dan Rice's "ney depar t ires." The veteran manager seems lo have an aristocratic circus under his management this season. ^_ A CORRECTION.-Tne paragraph in re'aiion to Mr. John F. O'Neill, p inteJ in the proceed? ings of City Co rnell yesterday, should have read as follows: Mr. John F. O'Neill tendere 1 his resignation as a member ot thu bo ird of commissioners of the Almshouse, which resig? nation was accepted. -?-* CLOTHES STEALING.-Lucy Doctor, a colored girl of eighteen summer*, was brought belore the Mayor yesterday morning, charged with stealing a lot of clothing from her em] lojets' house. No. 498 K'ng street. Alter au examina? tion, her case was referred to a trial Jes Ice lor prosecution. Cives AND STABS.-A. Andrews, arrested lor striking Heury Mil in !n Ellio t street, wus discharged on examination. Four cases of "drunk and disonb ry" were visited with the usual penalty of a dollar fine or five days In the House ol Correction. One concluded it was a good way ot keeping sober till Ciuisttnas morntng,and went to IL J house. FIREMASTERS.-At a meeting ol the Board Of Fir? masters held last evening, the following officers w? re elected : G. L. Buist, chairman!; VF. H. Smith, vice chairman ; M. H. Nathans, ihlcfjR. L. Alexander, first assistant ; C. P. Aimar, second assls'rni ; Francis L. 0'.\'?1;1, ibiid ass slant At the ne xt meeting The clerk of the board will be elected. THE HKBitEW BENEVOLEN r SOCIETY.-At the anolversaiy meeting of the Hebrew Ber.evo lent Society, held last evt-ning, the following ofllcets were elected lo ?erve for the ensuing y ar: A. Falk, pnel lent; B. F. Moise, vlce pre8ldent;J. H. Loeb, secretary and treasurer; T. Winemao, A. D. Cohe n and J. N. Nathans, trus'ee*; J. L. Ancrum, M. D , phy-ician; A. Mair-, messenger. THE LOUISVILLE LIUKA KV LOTTERY.- A few weeks ago Mr. \V. A. Pi ingle, of this city, foi med a club to take ii fy hall shares In H.is lottery. The drawing has taken place, and one of the hilf tickevs held by thc club wir s a prize of three ihousand dollars. Mr. Pi Ingle expicts to ricelve the piize money belore long, and the club w 11 th-u declare a div? idend of about sixty dollars a shat c. A good t-pi oration._ HOPE FIKE COMPANY.-At the twenty ninth an m ve t> arv of this company, held on Tuesday, the 19th instant, ihe folio vlng officers were elected for the ensuing }ear, v z: \V. H. Smith, president; W. H. Brooxbauks, vice president; 0. P. Rouse, first U ivcior; Wm. Gannon, second director; James Kelly, third director; A. P. Fluagin, fourth director; H. T. Pel?is, Sr., treasurer; C. A. Bu TO, secretary; Jas. K. Ki Hey, E. D. Mayi.ur.l, ll E. Buen?, C. F. Eccleston, azmea;C. P. Mousseatt, engineer. A Flt EE EXCLUSION TU TUE ATLANTIC PHOS? PHATE COMPANY'S WORKS ON ASHLEY LIVER. The board of directors cf Hie Atlantic Plies phile Company extend an inviiuiion to the vlsiiit g Masons, and strangers generally, now in ibo city, to visit their wilks tirs morning. The steamer Pocosin will leave South At antic wharf, in the rear ol the old PoslofScc, at uine o'clock precisely, and will return to the ciiy by twi ive o'clock. This trip will be both In? structive and interesting, us the eui ire mode of manufacturing fertt.lzers a::d making sul? phuric acid w ill be seen. THE CONFEDERATE HOME, UROAD STREET. This i.iftit aim, willen to icliei s> nearly our dearest sympathies, has been firs iverai weeks a scene ot' very busy intens'. The Homo school was resumed as soon as it wai safe for the pupils lo return to the city alter th- sum? mer vacation. The number of our Confede? rate wards now in the iu-tiiut on is very much larger than at anytime previous. The appli? cations have been so many and urgent that the board of control have been compelled lo tax to the utmost the capacity of the building .o accommodate those who have app led. The entire number of young ladies who h ive been received is fifty-five. lu undertaking this burden, the board have c Minted upon an ever Increased liberally upon Hie pari ol' the com? munity, ind they have nev? r yet counted in rain. We shalt speak moro fully of the suiool when the pressure upon our columns is some? what dimished. We wish lo call attention to the fact now, however, that Hie Cm isl mas tide ls here, and that Hie pleas mtest mode of showing and Increasing our own enjoyment of the seiwon is to make others sharers in lt. It has bern usual to devise some pleasant Chii-t mas treat lor the Confederate Home. We un? derstand that something ol Iltis kind is propos? ed for Tuesday evening, December 26lb. Let all who hold dear the sacred, mernot i-s of our rec- nt history bear the fact in generous re? membrance. Meltings This Day. Chamber of Commerce, at 12 M. Union Kilwinning Lodge, at 7 P. M. Stonewall Fire Co upany, at quarter-paet 7 P. M. Aiution Sales This Day. Leitch 4 Bruus will sell at 10 o'clock, at store No. 293 Kine si reef, one door north of Wentworth; millinery, fancy jewelry, Ac. R. M. Marshall & Bro. will sell at 10 o'clock, in front of the r office, horses aod mul-B; also, at ll o'clock, at ihe old Postoffice, real estate. Lowndes & Grindall will sell nt ll o'clock, In front ol the Courthouse, real estate. R. S. Pringle will sell at 10 o'clock, athis office, a mule. Holmes & Macbeth wili sell at half-past 10 o'clock, in rear of their office, furniture, library, <4c. CHANT.s OF HOCK OF SAILING.-The steam? ship Georgia will sail (or New York at 12 M. this day, and not at two o'c'ock, as heretofore advertised. THE ACADEMY- OF Music-Shakespeare's "Merchant ot Venice," with Mr. S-yraour as the Shylock, was played last evening at the Academy to a fair house. At Hie end of the tragedy Mr. Seymour recited the Masonic poem, enut'ed "The Level and the Square,"' which was received with hearty applause hy? the audience. The concluding farce, "La Cha'let," was one of the best hits cf the com? pany, -and the whole of the extended pro? gramme was conscientiously cart led out. The play o? "A New Way to Pay Old Debts" and tho farce of "Our Gai" ls announced for this evening. _ Ii VS l SES S NOTICES. A Mosr DELICIOUS PRESENT.-NO bogus perfumes are sold by the Misses Ashton. All the finest ank les ?rom Farina, of Cologne, or Coudray, of Paris, and ihe Extracts frum Lu bin, as aUo those from tue London bowes, are as fine es ever, and at the old time j rices. Ix MIKING your holiday parchases don't lorget that Gardner has u 'arge assortment cf | choice and fre.-h Confectionery, which he is selling at unusaily low prices, at his np-lown eslab.lyhment, NJ. 449 King street, near Cal? houn._ dec21-2* OCR TORTOISESHELL, Jet and fancy Jewelry in sets. Necklaces and Bracelets, are of end? less variety, and all of the newest patterns, and so cheap all can be suited. They are from 15 cents to 20 cents per set. Call und see them at M. & A. Ashton'?. To BCSINESS MES.-Save jour money by purcha-lng your Blank Bjoks at the East Bay News R .om. decH LADIES will Und a lull assortment of Harris's "Seamless" Kid Gloves at J. P. Read's, No. 2G3 KIn? street. _decl2-tuths HAVE Y<,V SEES HAYDEN'S CHRISTMAS "SPREAD ?" No ! Well, th^n, take mj ad? vice and give liima call. DoiA wait until the last day, for then Ids splendid as?ortuient will be broken and you will find lt difficult to bc served. decl8 G "A SUODT COLD," COUGHS.-Few are aware of ihe Importance ot checking a cough or "si ght cold" which would yield to a mild remedy; If neglected, often attacks the lunj "Brown's Bronchial Triches" give sure and almost Immediate relief. decl9-tuths3 JOST RECEIVED a fresh supply of Underwear Gco.ls ut Menke it Mu lerV, No. 325 King street. declG ALL THOSE in need of Broadcloth?, Cus-i meres, Doeskin?, Beavers, 4c, will do well by calling on Ul lo luke advantage of the twenty flre per cent, reduction of prices i:i lids line of gooda, Tailors ure invited to price the goods. Samples given. FCRCUUOTT, BEXH DtCTde Co. "KEYLESS WATCHES.*-We hare Just re? ceived per s earner V Ile de Paris from Havre au invoice if fine Gold Stem Winders and Chronographs, from the celebrated facioryof| Palek Philippe & Co., Geneva, to which we desire to i all the attention of pul chasers. CARRINGTON, TUOMAS & Co., Jewellers and di? rect Imperien, No. 25G King street. decl9 PlIOTUGRXPU ALIICMS CHEAPER THAN EVER. In velvet and leather bindings, 75 cents; old price 90 cent?. lu velvet and leather bind? ings, 85 cents; old price $1. lu velvet and leuther bindings, il; old p:lce fl 25. In velvet ,and leather bindings, $120; old price il 50. At Hasel slreet Bazaar and East Bay News Room. may4-th ENGLISH SADDLES.-For sale, 24 line Eng? lish Saddles and 100 McClellan Saddles. Will be sold low lo close consignment. John Com miLS, No. 308 King street, above Wentworth. decl9-tulhsG ONE DOLLAR WRITING DESKS.-Superior to any sold heretofore. HASEL STREET BAZAAR, and EAST BAY NEWS-ROOM. dec20 MAGNIFICENT MEERSCHAUM Pirss, from $1 to $200 each, suitable lor Christmas presen!?, will be fod cheap durinv this week. A Prize Wheel ls connected with this establishment by which you may draw one of Hie above Pipes fir 25 cents only. Call at Emperor William C gar Store, No. 310 King street. Specie in change. WM. SCHRODER, Proprietor. decl9-G CUEILLE Y'S PARIS-KID GLOVES-every pair warranted. These G.oves will be taken back even alter wear, for any imperfections, such ns tt aring or ripping. [.Paiis, 20 Rue de la Pa:x. riL-m.Tj J I? ?ndoii, 53 Resent street. uti OTS jfew yurk ggg Broadway. [ Bablon, 9 Temple Pince. FURCUUUTT, BENEDICT &. Co.. sole Agents for Charleston. uov3-0mos StXOER s EWING MACHINE for a Christmas Present is the thing. Tneir salesroom is at No. 197 King street. OVERCOATS, fi ora $8 to $25, at M juke & Muller's, No. 325 King street. declG CHEAPER THAN EVER ?-Writing Desk?, Photograph Albums and Pockel-Bouks, at Hasel s' reel B iZaar. decll THE UNANIMOUS VERDICT of the ladies Is that the best selection of Poitemonnaies and Russia Goods are to be found at HAYDEN'S, No. 272 Klus street. declS-G Gi AND 1 SPELT the handsome Slock of j Clothing ut Meuke A Muller's, No. 325 King Btreet. declG' BUT A FEW DAYS remain to procure tickets In the South Carolina Land and Immlgia'ion As? sociation. $500,000 in prizes. Tickets $5 each. A BUlDcb-nt number of tickets having been sold lo Insure a drawing, Hie same will posi? tively come off January 8th, 1872. Send your orders without delay, as no tickets will be sold alter 5th January, 1872. See advertisement in another colump. dec7-thstu6 CROQUET ! CROQUET ?-The cheapest In Ihe city. HASEL STREET BAZAAR. dec20 CHEAP FRENCH KID GLOVES.-For one but? ton, durk and light, $1; for two buttons, plain, $1 25; for two buttons, embroidered, ll 50. At Read's, No. 2?3 King street. dec!2-tuths MILLINERY.-The sale at auction of Mrs. Weinberg's millinery, stock, by Messrs. Leitch A Brun', will take place this morning at 10 o'clock. WANTED TO PURCHASE, Birds,7iier-Cjts and Alligator?. Apply at No. 56 East Bay. TUE LADIES are respect'ully Informed that the Mi ses Ashton can suit ihem to a /lair's breadth. P. P. T ALES MANUFACTORY AND WARE ROOMS ot'bu'l hrs' ma'crialof all descriptions are the most exten-ive and complete in tne Sou'hem Stales, and strangers interested in such malters should not. fall lo pay Diem a visit. Thefdctoiyls tllna'.ei on Horlbeck's wharf, near the Northeastern Railroad depot, and the warerooms are located at No. 20 Hayne street and N . 33 Pinckney street, within half a rr nile's walk of the Charles on Hotel. aucl8-lhstu . AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT ol Children's Hats at P;enge"s, No. 201 King street. decl9-5 GAMES AND Pict URE BOOKS, ut popular prices, at Hasel etreet Bazaar. decU A GRAND CHRISTMAS GIFT.-The finest Im? ported Musical Box ever brought to this city for raffle at Von Santeu's Bazaar, King street. Two hundred and fifi y chacees at two dollars a chance. List rapidly filling up. FOR A STYLISH AND ELEGANT HAT, at popu? lar r rices, go to Plenge's, No. 201 King 6treet. decl9-5 FURS.-FCRCHGOTT, BENEDICT <fc Co., No. 244 King street, offer extraordinary bargains lu Furs. Few more esses of all kin Is and prices received, and will be seid at ixtnmely low prices. GREAT BARGAINS for one week may bc ex? pected at No. 420 King street, sign of red flag, near Calhoun street. Gi oils will bc sold under cost for cash to close business. Call carly and Judge for yourselves dec20-2 TDK DAY *>F FORTUNE approaches. The Academy of Music, with the other grand prizes cf the Scheme, will be drawn fer Jan? uary 8th. Get your tickets In time, from Eben Coffin, eub agent, at No. 29 Broad street. WILSON'S CASED LIQUORS.-Having long seen thc necessity of placing a pure and un? adulterated stimulant before ihe public for medicinal ruirpcses, we have deteim'.ned lo puck the following lavoilte brands of liquor In cases consisting of one bottle each of Plnet, Castillon Sc Co.'s Brandy, Private Stock Port, "Pale Family"Sherry, "Old Velvet" Bomb?n, Jain dca Ruin, "Cabinet" Gin, Loch Kati ice (Scot.) Whiskey, which we sell at len ($10) dollars per case. To our friends we will soy that we guarantee the purity of the above. They are endorsed by cur leading physicians, and are, without any doubt, Cist-class goods. Send orders to WILSON'S GROCERY, Box No. 383, Charleston, S. C. No charge lor deliver? ing. dec!8-12 COSIMEJICI.IL NEUS. ?aporta? LIVERPOOL-Per British baik Vinco-33 bags island cotton, 1343 balrs upland cotton, 73 tons phuHphate, io? bbl* rosin, l half tierce rice, 1 box phosphate samples. Thc Charleston Cotton, Hive anet Nuvnl Stores l>larkct. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS. I W?DNESDAY EVKNINC?, December ?W, 1871. J COTTON.-This article was only lu itmlttd re? quest, and t ie market d.splayed a very quiet as? pect with a light business, and quotatloia some? what mimina!; ;a'es about 200 bales, viz: 41 at 17. )2 at is, 7 at I8J?, 45 at lS??, 28 nt is#. 12 at 18,'i, 2 at 19,12 at lu1,', 17 at 19>4'c t? lb. We quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to goo": ordinaiv.mi&;8l4' Low middling.8J4&.8V Middling.JSJi'ijlO Mrlct middling.io @ieji Rlax.-There was a fair tieri! uni at unchanged prices sales about 300 tierces of clean rarollna, say 28 rei nt 7, 40 at SH. 5 at 7li, 20 a*. 7,',', 3? at 7>i. 56 at 1%, 10 at TJf, 10 at 7J?, 15 at 8c ti lb We quote commun to lair at 6.','<$7*i, good 7,1,'? 8c ? lb. NAVAL STORES.-The naval stores mirkct con tlnuea lirra, and sales have been nude as follows: 60 barrels low pale nt $8 55, 17 bb I s extra No l at j $7 ?5, 29 bbls No 1 at }7@7 25, 175 bbls No 2 at $4 60 83 bbs low No 2 at $4 4'QI 43, O Lb s No 3 at $4 SS, an t 293 casks i-plnts turpentine a: d3c. FREIGUTS.-To Liverpool, hy ste-am direct, nomi? nal on uplands, nominal on sea isl iuds; via New Vork, '?don uplands, ld on sei Islands; by sall, 7-Wd ou uplands, on s:a Islands nominal. To Uavre lc on uplands. Coastwise-to New ? erk by steam Xe JU uplands and lc on sea blands; $2 r tierce m rice; by sall Jic on cotton; - ji tierce on rice; 40c 9 barrel on rosin; $7@8 t? Vi on lum oer; $0@10 ? M on Umber. To Bosun, by sa?: .tx fi lb on upland cotton. To Providence, by sall $? V Mon boards, Xe fl tb on cotton;by steam $i bale on New York rates. To Pulla .lelphla, by steam >,'c fl lb on uplands; by sall, J7 fl M on boards; SB on tlmher; $3 per ton ? n clay, a id *3a?3 IO ou phosphates. To baltimore, uy jteam >;c V lb by .-all, ia 6cQ7 M on boards; $i!g3 25 fl t.uon phosphate rock. Vessels ure ta I lemaml by ou. merchants to take lumber irelghis rom Georgetown, s. C, Danen and sauna Riv. r, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $lo@l2 ? M arc the rates oa innrer and wards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills 17@17j,'. DOMESTIC E^CHASUS.-The banks ure pur Dossing tight checks ut >; oif, aud tell at par. Com.-8)?(j?iQ. _ Marke.s by Telegraph. MONEY MARKETS. LONDON. December 20-Noon.- Cons ls 02'i. B mils U.'>?. PARIS, uecemher 20-No n.-Ken es Sci soe. NEW VUKK, 1) Cembet ?0-Noou.-F. eights heavy. Stocks siiMug aud teadv. GoM nu 1 ?iud heavy at82?u8& Governments dud and steady Money tight ut 7 i 19. Exclu? ge. long ?'4'; snort 0?i Evening.-Money closed at 7 per cent, eui? reucy to gold di.-counis 10ai2. The How of cur? rency tooth and West has increased. Gold 8Ji?9. Governments, oif.Tmg a to >.?'. Oovernmeu a very weak. Tennessee's, edd uud new, 62. North Caiolmati z ; new 13. COTl'OS MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, December Ul-Noun.-Cotton open? ed iieuvj ; uplands u/i.tlOd, oneans lo>,'d Liter.-Conon heav? ; talcs 12,000 bi.ts; specu? lation and export 300.'. Evening.-ootiou closed heavy; uplands 9Jia 10d. orleans lu .yd. NEW IOHK, De. einher 20-Noon.- ot ton quiet; upland? '.Oe, Orleans SOgc; sa>e> 700 bales. . ales or colton lu ur<.s la?t ev, nu g 3 ?CHI bales, as f o . lows: December 19Xal93{C? January, ?oj?; Keb ruary 3U>?. 19J?, 2i,\?; March 20,l4, ia)7 1?, 2os; Apru 2.Ji; May aiJi. Evenliu.-lotion quiet; sales 3772 bales; tip lauds ^0>,'e, oneans 2- ftc Miles of cotton tatures to- 'ay 8950 balea, a-follows: December 19 11-ltl, 19J?: January I9??. 19J?. 19 ia-1?, 19 ll ie, 2u; l-Vbiuary JO, lo>4; March 20. 20?4', i.0 5-16, 20%. 2oJi, 2119 1?; April 20,2u?i, 2u il 16; way 20, 20?4' i UILADKLI'IIIA, i ecember 2\-Co toa firm; lUhldllUgH 2U>40. SAVANAH, December 20.-Cotton Unn, mid dUugsl8X; net reCtip'8 42*3 na es; e.\?vr?a io Diemen, MsO ; coasiwi-e 1105 ; sales ll Oilif stock 75,350. . A co CST A, December SI.-Cotton strong, mid? dlings 8?i ; net receipts ?oo l?ales ; saies IOJO. NEW ORLEANS December 20.-Cotton megu la? ; uiiddluiKS i9>io; net receipts 7^57 bales, ti ross 877s; ixnor s io Hamburg 94-; coastwise 419; S.iles 7000; Hlock 142.898. MOBIL-;. December 20 -Cotton quie;: mUMling? 17%iisc; net receipts 619 bales; Bales low); stock 56,555. PROVI-ION AND TRODUCE MARKETS. NEW IOKK, December 20-Noon.-Flour cull and 5al0c lo*er Wheat duli and nominally lower. Coru dull and declining. Pork steady; nie 8 $13 50A13 62. Lard q leta !>??' 9>?C. Tur I entine very Hi m ai 68>;a?9. llosiu $5 ujao io lor strained. Evening.-Flour dull and declining; c >mmon 10 rslr extra $6 60a7 25; good to choice $7 3U..9 25. Whiskey active ;.t 9;c. Wheat strong y favors buter?; winter re>i Western $1 53al 57. coin iavors buyer- at 76Ka77XC; white ^oultle^ll 79. Klee drm ut 8K- Heef steady. Navals very Arm. L?ril active ar.8Xa9>i. New York Hay Market. From the Dall/ Bulletin, Tuesday. December 19; The receipts hy rall ar- fair, and generally a bet? ter descriplon of hay. The demand continues Rood, und about ali the srrlvals a.e worked of at fu:i prlc_-s. We quote: North River $135al 10. Niw York Maval Stores Harket. From the 1 ailv Bulletin, Tuesday, December 19: Receipts to day, 3.?43 bbls. ros n ; 171 do Spirits turpentine. Spirits turpentine shows a further advance, and ls still lu s mcwhat of an exci ed state hom 6ame cau.-es noted yeatcnlay. We hear of a sale of 50 bbls. In > hipping order, at 69c. A rumor or 25 bbls ax 70c, and 20 bbls In lots from s?-.ore, at 69a70c. Rosins aie fairly acive and very S'Mnr. wlih |5 1J>i hld for January .rellvery. Sales hive been mane of 1,000 bb scorn mon strain? ed at J5 ; l.ioo (rood strained at $5 05 : 640 do at $5 io. Tar ls quiet and unchanged. Pitch Arm. New York Klee Murker. From the Dally Bulletin, Tuesday, Dec mber 19. Prices are fairly steady and the demand very good ; enough so, at least, t> keen most of the supply of desirable dome-; le well sold up and t > bring In a fair amount of foreign as a substitute. We note about thirty-five tierces Carolina at %y, a 8?fc ; 150 bags Rangoon at 6\arc, and In bond ?OU bags Rangoon at 3 ;4'c, gold in bond. Interior Cotton Markt*. COLUMBUS December IS.-Mar-ei dull and nominal; middlings 18:; sales 32 bales; receipts 722; slilomeots 39. MONTGOMERY, December IS.-Good ordinary I7)?c; strict good ordinary i"?ic; low middlings 18c; midd lugs lt ?ic. The rei elpts in Montgome? ry Saturday 588 ba es: shipped 30.'. Receipts per Railroad, December '40. sorrn CAROLINA RAILROAD. 2272 bales cotton, and sundries. To Railroad Agent, W W smith, Pe zer, Rodgers A co, Reedir A Davis. Pringle A Son, A J Salinas, A S Smith, W B smlih A co, Geo W Williams ft co., L i) Mow? ry ft Son, W C Courtney A co, Graeser A Har? mon, Tren :.olin A Soo, Wlss A cn, Foist, Adger A co. Murdaugh A Mattie ns. Sloan A selgilous, L I) DeSaussure. A B Mulligan, G ll Walter A co, T P Mnlih. W K Ryan. Dowling A co, caldwell A Sou, W U Williams A Sun, Kinsman A Howell. NORTUEASTERN RAILROAD. .125 hales upland and 31 bags sra island cotton, 17? bin* naval stores, cais lumber and wood, rough r ce, corn, furniture, mdse, Ac To L D Mowry ft iou, Frost, Adger A co. W K Ryan, w C Bee A c, (J W Williams A co. T P Mnlth, A S Smith, Graes?r A Harmon, Pringle A son, A J Salmas, Reeder A Davis, w G courtney ft co, Kin-man A Howell. Harden A Parker. Trenholm A Bon. Wine Bros, D tcF?eiaon, Pe z-r. Rodeara ft co. J i! Malli;nce. Stoney ft Lowndes, W Sayi r. S ll Wilso.i A Bro, Caldwell A son. J Johnsai. Jr. J Wlcters, K Willis. Uart ft co, Kflnck.Wick'nbirg ft ca. J Sch Irmer. s Thomas, S D Stoney, Wagon? er A Wrek y, (! Lehenico 1. Ravenel ft co, Fen? wick A Tolbert, J A QuaCeubush, Il Klatte ft co, Paul B l.Rlane ft co M St?ren; A O stone. Dowle, Moise ft Davis, Rillroud Agent, and Older. Passengers. Ter steamer City Point, from Palatka. via Jack? sonville. Fernandina and -a\ann?ih-Mr Brown. Rev Mr McClure. A S Goodwin, wife and servant, two .Mis-CH Porter, E Buck, John Jones, Mr Nor? mt, K w Heitman. J Uachtott, and tuo dick. I'OHT CALENDAR. MOON'S PIT AS KS. Last Quarter stn. I beor. 25 m cu-ec. mora:, g New M..on 11 .ii. lo h ?i s 42 rainures even.i.e. First Q larter. 18'h. 3 rtuu'*. 21 mirititei. eveui: g. Fan Moon, sch, 4 hours, 15 minutes, evening. 18, Monday. 19. Tuesday. 20| tl 22 sa 24 Wednesday.. rimr.-day.... Friday. saturday.... Sunday. SUN RISES. a. 58 6. t'J 7.. 0 7.. 0 T.. I 7 . 1 7 2 8C7? SETS. MOOS' R. * S. morn 12.. 9 I?. 8 St.. S 3.. 2 4.. O 4. 5 li mon WATER. 12.. 31 1..27 2. .21 s!!?4 4.. 4..66 5. .42 D?A ni NE XE ira. CHARLESTON, H. C.DECEMBER 19. t.at3'.'dei i? miu33sec I Lon 7fi deg 67 ni in 27 sic ARRIVE!) YESTERDAY. Steamer City Point. McMillan, PalatKa. via Jack? sonville. Fernandina and savannah. 101 bales cotton. 4t> ubi* syrup. 8 hhd3 sugar, 2 horse, and 6n packages m.ise, Ac. To Ravenel ft co. Witte Bros, I'lnckney Brus. W M Lawton A S ms. John sro i. ( rews ft co, W U Wilhams ft Sou, Kinsman ft BoweU, White ft Harra], O W White. Order, Dr G ti Pe zer, A Seckendorf. Pelzer, Rodgers A co, ingraham a fon, G W Williams A co, J F O'Neil1, Fraser ft DIM. Shackclford A Kelly. Dowle. Moise ft Davis. F K rea-et, Jr. southern Kxpress co. Sehr Emma. Magrath, u?mt<ahee. 2030 bushels roiigli nee. To Frost, Ailger ft co. Boat (rom Christ Cnnrch. 2 bags sea Island cot? ton. To Gallhir.l ft Minuit. ttoceivedfromUluaoua's Mitt, notes rice. To W O i ee ft co. Received trom D-nnett's Mill. 44 tierces rice. To W u Bee ft co, a id P O Hasell. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Brinah bark Vinco, Robson. Liverpool-Henry Catd. SAILED YESTERDAY. British bark vireo, Robson, Liverpool. PpanMi bark Sirio. Lau dent, Havre. Bpamali brig Y.-abel.l a, Oliver, Barcelona. F.-tUM TJl? l'Oit T. Steamship Falcon. Havnie. at Baltimore. 20th December. CLEARED FOB THIS FORT. Spanish bi lg san Rafa-1. Pen-a'lvo, at Havana, December 9. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Nxw YORE. December 19.-Arrived, steamships Scotia, Tnpoll un I Montgomeiy. arrived our, City or Antwerp, Daran and Samara. December 20.-an Ived out, tue Douay. MEMORANDA, The Rrl'ish sehr E ll Brown was on RHlu? ROCKS. Ke, w^st. on the lath list, arad will be a total loss. Cartalu dead. LIST OF VESSELS OP, CLEARED AND SAILED FQB-fHIS TORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Pr ship Muscongns. Groves, sailed.Nov 22 Br lurk colonist. Biitsud, sailed.Nov 25 Br sm,-) Mandala, HlacK, up.Oct 24 Br bark Bel-Isle. Williams, tailed.Oct 16 'he ^orakummeren, We*tergaard, (Pd.< ct 17 Thc Win ter mere. Yeoman, salud.,_Oct 17 NEWPORT, BNO. Thc Pres1, Jenkins, sallei.Sept?9 BRISTOL, ENO. Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Oct 17 FLEETWOOD, ENO. Ship Jahn Sidney, Barileit, Silled.Oct 13 CARDIFF. The Linie Fred. D.>nr, sailed.Nov 17 Ur bark Perseverance, cook, ciearcd. cat fcclir Henrietta, Burnett, up,.Nov 21 HAVANA. Span brig San Rafael, Pensativo, cf J.Dec 9 ANTWERP. Br bart; Celeste, Fullerton, up.Oct 21 C1SNFUEOOS. Spanb ig Jiven Carmelita, Aoye, sailed.. .Nov 25 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Brig Minnie Abbie, Harding, up.Dec 9 Bi lg Ida I. Rav.-, up.Nov 28 Sehr * V w William*, si mons, cleared - Dec 9 Sehr J II Hancock. Crowe ll, up.Nov 30 Sehr Lizzie Maul, Bullier, up.Dec 4 NEW YORK. Brig Georgia. Swan, cleared.Dec 9 Sehr Vraie. M s m. UP.Dec 14 Sehr Eugene Burda, Dak' s. up.Dee 15 Scr.r 0 A Bentley. Kalkmberg, cleared.nee 15 Sehr Florence Rogers, Shepherd, creared.. .Doc 14 rufLAiiKLrniA. Sehr Samt Castiner, L ike, cleared.Dec 14 SM hr l ubert s Graham smith, cleared.Dec ? Sehr Open Sea, coombs, cleared.nee 2 Sehr A M Lee. Dukes, cleared.Dec 13 BALTIMORE. Sehr Louise Crockett, Flanders, cid.Dec 14 Sehr Buwdoin. Randall, dil.Dec 14 KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL. YORKVILLK, S. O.-The flrst session or the >cho-d year, 187?. win begin on the is of February, amt end on the 30th of June. TIMMS - for Sdiool expen-es, 1. ?." Tuition, Bond. Washing. Fuel. Lights, Books, Sta;lonery, Ac $135. payable lu advance. Circulars cuna n mg full lnf. rmatlon may tn- obtained upo appll ca*tou to COLONEL A. COWARD. dec<?-.stut!i2mo8 Pilnclpai and Proprietor. TUE SUBSCRIBER HAS OPENED A S HOOL FOR BOYS nt lils residence No. 34 M. n ague streft, one d or west of Lynch. Thc iwial English Branches will be taught, memling Algebra, Oe me rv und Bookkeeping, together wi b Latin. Greek, Fr nch and German. An Aiternoon Ostss has ba n formed for those of a more advanced ago preparing for Co Icre or Business. WILLIAM SIMONS decll-m4 ^NATURE'S OWN REMEDY.-CER? TAIN CURE FOR HEADACHE, Dyspepsia, Dis eases of the Kidneys, Ac-SARATOGA PAVIL? ION SPRING WATER. Try lt. For sale by all Druggists. decl3-3mo S A R I> Y'S AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. CASH PRICE AT FACTORY, $45 per ton. Time, $:-?. - ? PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN GUANO.' CASU, $50. TIME, ?65. ACID BONE PHOSPHATE. $ CASU, $25. TIME, $80. GROUND CAROLINA PHOSPHATID CASH, $15. TIME, $20. . V NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER. CASU, $13. The above-named AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC and PHOSPUO-PERUVIAN ODANOS are rich compounds or .he highest grades o B no Phosphates, rendered soluble and ammonlated with No. 1 Peruvian Guano and aaimat matter, making the most concentrated and profitable Fertilizers In use, combining the Ingredients required to pro luce and support the Cotton Plant and C?reas. While these Fertilizers are warranted to b9 kept np to their high standard, the prices have been materially reduced for the present season. Manufactured and fur sale at charleston, S. C.. by JOHN B. SARDY & SON. Messrs. 0. A. TR^NHOLM A SON, General Agents. Also for sale by Agents thr ughout the Sooth. For analyses and certificates s nd for pamphlet. dec2l-thsto8?os ETlWAi\ ~ FERTILIZERS! TUREE VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLES ARE OPFERED BY THE SULPHURIC ACID AND SUPHB PUOSPHATE COMPANY, OF CHARLESTON, 8. C., Viz: ETIWAN &TJAIVO. A comp ere M - NCRF, adapted to COTTON, GRAIN AND TOBACCO, being the well knownsrUcla heretofore ottered at the very high grade of 15 PER CENT. DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, with the at lt ion. as heretofore, or PERUVIAN GUANO, AMMONIA AND POTASH. Price $55 per ten, ll raid on or before the 1st of April text, and $90 per ton payable 1st November, 1872. ETIWAN CROP FOOD. A new art'ele of about the same high grade o.' > oin ble Phosphate, compounded with the elements of Cctt.cn Seed in such a manner as to ii sore . nc of the H EST FERTILIZERS FOR t OTTOS AND GRAIN, at a lower pries than the ETIWAN GUA No Price $40 per ton, If paid on or before the 1st or April next, $45 per iou pnyab.c 1st November, 1872. ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE. AV. r -eire from 18 to 20 rer cent, or DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE, and thus enabling thek Planter liv composting, to obtain two tons of half that grade at a saving or ONE-HALF COST AND ^ Fits iu ri r. price $35 per ton, ir raid on or before the 1st of April nen, $40 per ton payabie 1st Ne? vi mVr. 1S72. ff?- Take notice that all these FE -VU LIZERS atc of the highest grade of SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, and must help Tor more than one year. W. C. BEE & CO., Geasral Agents, deC20 ?gk CHARLKSTOX, S. C. _5y?^O? J? O BS E ff YOU K NEW YORK AND CHARL1 STEAMSHIP LINE. ESTABLISHED 184 The splendid Side-Wheel Steamship CHAM? PION, f. W. LOCKWOOD, Commander, win ran from Aduei's south Wharf on SATURDAY, the 23d In? stant, at 3 o'clock P. M. MW Marine Insurance by this linc, half per cent. *j-Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton t Liverpool, Boston, Providence and thc New Kag .and manufacturing town-. For Freight or Passage, applv to dei*M 'JAMES AUGER A CO.. Agent*. THE PHILADELPHIA IRON STEAM y LINE. TOE FIRST CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS VIRGINIA, Captain Bunter. OCLF STREAM, Captain McCrery, Are now regularly on thc Line, Insuring a first class sea connection be.ween Philadelphia and Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Com? panies at both termini, alford ranld transportation to and from all points In thc Cotton .states, and to and from cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and the principal cities of the Northwest. boston, Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen? tres. tWTae VIRGINIA ls appointed to sall from Brown's wharf on THURSDAY, December 2lst, at 12 o'clock M. MW The GOLF STREAM will follow next week. For particulars of Kr et ir in arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY. Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDK A CO., Agents, Nt*, ll South Dela ware Avenue. Philadelphia._decl8-mtuth3 jp O R BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND TUROCOB BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON. THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The Une Steamship SEAGULL. Dntton. Com? mander, will sall for Baltimore, on FRIDAY, 22d December, at 2 o'clock P. M. MW Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that cit. by railroad irom Ualtlmore without addi? tional Insurance, and consignees are allowed am? ple time to f-ample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot in Philadelrhta. For Freight ur I'asssge anplv to PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, decl8-5 No. 2 Union Wharves. pACLFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPrS] THBODlin Uti TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. PA It Kb GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of thc above Une leave Pier t A.\ 13. North River, foot of Canal;_ X reet. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the l6ti and 30th of every month (except when these ? tated fall on Sunday, then the Saturday prec e AlPQeparturoa connect at Panama with steam rs for south Pacific and Centrai American ports. I leparture of isth t i inches at Kingston, Jamaica. Ki ir Japan and Ohma, steamers leave San Fran luco first ofeverv month, except when lt falls on sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch at Havana, but ii direct from New York to AspinwalL tine hnndrcd pounds baggage free to each adult, tf'.-dlclue and attendance free. Spr Passage Tickets or other information appiy '.t^Tbe COMPANY'S TICKET OFFIC E, on tte | wharf foot of Canal stroot. North River, New York. F. ". BABY, Agent. j.ny26 lyr JpOR LIVERPOOL. VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE CNITLD STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN gfflfe STEAM COMPANY <ffijgfr Win dispatch one of their first-class, foil powei Iron Screw Steamships from PIER No. 4? N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AR FOLLOWS: WISCONSIN. Capt. WILLIAMS, Dec. 13. at 7.30AM NEVADA Capt. VORSYTO.Dec. 20, at 1 P Al WYOMINO.capt. Wu INNER AY. Dec. 27, at 2.30 P M MIN ^ESOTA, Capt, . organ.Jan. 3. at - IDAHO, Capt. PBICB.Jan. 10, at - cabin Passage $80. gold. Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $80, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. ? Wall street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Blllr. Lading to Liverpool Issued ny the Charleston and New York Steamers, which, make close connection with the above line. For particulars and rato of Frelzht apply to JAMES ADOER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER 4 CO., maye Or WM. A. COURTENAY. jP O ft NEW Y ?"ft K . ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21ST, AT 12 O'CLOCK M. - NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 18T0. Tee splendid New iron Side Waeel steamship OLOllGlA, Holmes, Commander, will sall for New York on THURSPAY, December 21st, at 12 o'cloct M., from Pier No. 2, Do ?on Wharves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn. Christian ta, Gotten burg, and to o lasso w, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New England Cities as usual. Insurance by Steamers of mis Lino a per cent. For Freight or passage Eusiagement.?, having very fine Deck statt n ora accommodatlo s, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 20 Broad street, or tr. w. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. decl8-mwth3_ Q UN ARD LISE MAIL STEAMERS, LEAVING NEW YORK uti WEDNESDAYS fh? QU?ENSTOWNSAME DAYS OF EACH WEEK. The SATURDAY STEAMER'S wi 1 commence^ their trips eaily In January, 187?. Parties de-b lng to engage Passage ti or from Europe please oppply to dec 19 WILLIAM ROACH ft-QQ.. Agents. JpOR GARDNER'S BLUFF, VIA GE08GET0WN, S. C. The steadier PLANTS H. Captain J. T. Foster, ls now receiving Freight, at Accommodation Wharf, and WKD.NSSDAY MORNING, at 0 o'clock. For Freight engagements or Passage, apply on board, or to BAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., decl8_No 177 East Bay. FOR EDISTO, ROCKVILLE AND WAY LANDINGS. The steamer POCOSIN. Captain W. H. Gannon, will leave as above.,_ _ j Dom Market Wharf, foot of Marke. Direct, ou I TH IJRSDAY MORNING, 2ist instant, at hatfpastll o'clock. Returning, will leave Edisto FRIDAY, at 12o'clockM. J. H. MURRAY, Agent. Fare SI 60 No Meals furnished. Tne POCOSIN will leave Charleston again FRI? DAY NIGHT, 22.1 instant, at 12 M., and Edlsto SATURDAY, at 1 o'clock P. M. srelght received every day.-_decl8-l* J 0 R FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. fhc splendid Steamers??^^tS3? DICTATOR.Captain COXETTBR CITY POINr.Captain MCMILLAN WILL 8AIL AS FOLLOWS : The DICTATOR will leave Charleston ewry TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, ? The CITY POINT every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, . PALATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS OS ST. JOHN'S RIVER. These Steamers connect with rail mad at Tocol for st. Angust?' e, and at Jack-xmville and Pa latka with sreamers for Enterprise; also with steamers f r the Oklawaha River. Cl se connection ls made with steamships at cedar Keys for New Orleans and UaJ|na. and shippers can rely on no detention of flights to New orleans, and at lowest rates. For Freight or Passage, having first-class ac? commodations, apply to KA VENE L A CO., Agenta Corner Vanderhorst's wharf and i ast Bay. Through Bills of Lading given to New Orleans. These Steamers connect at Savannah with Steamer San antonio lor l arl-n, Brunswick, Satllia Rivi r, and oil mt< rrneiMa e landings. Fi eights for these points mus1, be piebald here. decl3_ "yTTEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA, AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFOBT, S. C. The Steamer PILOT DOY, Captain W. T. MCNELTY, Will leave Accommadation Wharf . ?sf**?*?, every MONDAY WORN NO, at8o'clock,mUmOk^km for 5>avannah Beaufort, Hilton Head and ?span l?h Welts. Returning wlh leave Savannah every TUKSDAY MORNINO. Will leave for Beaufort. Pacific and Chlsolra's Landing- every THURSDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock. Returning will leave Beau'.ort every FRIDAY MORNING. Freight received WKDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Must be prepaid to Way Landings. Goods consigned to care of Agents will be for? warded free or Hiorage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to BAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., novl_No. 177 East Bay. SEi ECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHoTftt" FOR YOUNG LADIES. No. 18 SOUTH BAY. Miss 0. M. REID, PRINCIPAL. The Exercises or this school w'll be re urned on MONDAY, Decem ser 4, 1871. aovao-mT*