The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 28, 1871, Image 4
Tennyson's Latest Poem-Engl
America In 1789.
[Mr. Tennyson, in contributing the follow?
ing stanzas to tho New York Ledger, writes
o the editor: "The poem which I send here?
with is supposed to be written or spoken by a
liberal Englishman at the time of our recogui
ti on of American Independence."]
O Thou, that sendest out the man
To rule by land and sea.
Strong mother of a Lion-line.
Be pruud of those strong sons of thine
Woo wrench'd their rights .'rom thee:
What wonder. If la noble heat
Those men thine arms withstood.
Re taught the lesson thou hadst taught,
And In thy spirit with thee fought
v no sprang from English blood !
But Thoa rejoice with liberal joy.
Lift >:p thy rocky race,
Aod shatter, wheo the storms are black,
In many a streaming torrent back,
The s?-? that shock thy bise!
Whatever harmonies of law
The growing world assume.
Thy work ls thine-the single note
From that deep chord which Hampden smote
Will v?bratelo the doom.
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
Imports.
LIVERPOOL-Per Br bark Beltiste-3000 sacks of
salt, to R Mare A co.
DEM ER AK A-Per British brig Sussex-297 hhds
sogar, 29 puncheons molasses, to W P HalL
Exports.
GLOUCESTER, ENO-Per Br bark Zella-too tons
phosphate rock.
CA KOSKAS-Per sehr Old Chad-25,045 reet pine
lamber.
The CU ?r letton Colton, Klee and M a val
Stores Klarkot.
OFFica CHARLESTON NEWS, )
WEDNESDAY EVENING, December 27, 1871. j
COTTON.-The demand for thia stap'e was
moderate, the market .showing a qu et character,
and with rather less strength, but without im?
portant change; sales aboat 750 bales, say 70 at
17*, 6 at xiii, loo at 18X. 179 at isx, 60 at isj,,
230 at 19, 51 at las-. We quote:
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary to good ordin?rv.17X@1SX
Low middling.18X@
Middling.19 @
strict middling.19}.'?
RICE -The Inquiry for this grain was to a fair
extent, at somewhat steaiy prices; sales about
160 tierces or clean Carolina, among which were
~~*9 tierces at 7 5-lfl, 27 at 7X, 32 at 7?, 18 at 79-16
ll at Bo fl m. We quote common to fair at
7X;good7X@Sc
NAVAL STOBES.-There were no salea reported.
FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi?
nal oe uplands, nominal on sea Islands; via New
York, ,'j? on aplanas, ld on sea islands; by sall,
T-10d on uplands, on sea Islands nominal. To
Havre lc on uplands.. Coastwise-to New York by
?team \c oa aplauda and lc oa sea Islands; $2 ft
tierce m rice; by sall >,'c on cotton; - fl tierce
on rice; 40c fl barrel oa rosin; $7@8 $51 oa lum?
ber; $B@io V* M on Umber. To Boston, by sali?
na ft re on upland cotton. To Providence, by
?all $8 9 M on boards, Xe fi re oa cotton; by
?team $l fi bale oq New York rates. To Phila?
delphia, by steam Kc ft re on aplanas; by sail, $7
ft M on boards; $9 on Umber; ts per ton sn clay,
aid f 3a}3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by
?team KC ft ft by sall, ts 5007 fi M on boards;
S3@ 3 26 fl ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are In
demand by ear merchants to ute lamber freights
from Georgetown, S. C , Darlen au i sauna River,
. Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports,
.and tto@12 fl If are the rates on lamber and
boards.
EXCHANGE.-Sterling so day bids 16X@1T. I
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-Tue banks are pur. j
chasing sight checks at x orr, and sell at par. j
GOLD.-8@9.
Marketa by Telegraph.
MONET MARKETS.
LONDON. December 27-Noon.-Consols 92X
B als ?2i?.
PARIS, December 27-Noon.-Ren es opened at
65X 32c.
FRANKFORT, December 27 -Bends 96%.
5k wYORK, uecemoer 27-Noon.-Spe. le ship
mentB $240,000. Freights doll. Mocks v rv
strong and'active.' Gold very heavy at BX&*X.
Governments dall and steady. State bonds
steady and doll. Money very tight at 7a7xper
oem i1* r day. Exchange-long ox. short OX
Evening.-Money relaxed during ?he afternoon,
closing st i 3? commu-s.ons; discounts 10al2.
Sterlli g fe s'a91?'. Gold 8Xa8X- Governments
very strong a< d advanced, is,1,. Sixty-twos
9?,'. states strong, especially TeBnesses and
new s u:h Carolinas. Teone&sees 62K; new 62X
Virginias 57; new 69. Lom-lina- so; new 55;
Lev. < s 62: eights 73. Alabamas 93; Aves 63. Gcor
?ta 78; sevens 75. North Carolinas 3ix ; new u.
nth CaroliLBs 49; new 24. Freights dall and
heavy.
COTTON MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, December 27-Noon -Cotton open?
ed quiet; uplancs uj,'?io.i. Orleans KX'>.
. Later.-Cottc "Vit; sales 10,000; export and
speculation 20001 ales.
Evening.-Cotton closed qui-1 ; up'ands OX atod.
Orleans io\?; for No 2 mixed cotton, chipped or
ahlprlng at New Orleans, io l-16d.
JKXWYORK, December 27-s oom-Cotton dnll
ana nominal; un?anos 20KC, Orleans 20%; Bates
465 bales! Kc tares, last evaatog, aoo bales, as roi
5>vs( February. 20,2a 1-16, aux ; Marco; 20a20X;
prd, C0O20 U-U5.
Ev?tiUig.-Cotton doll md drooping; sales 2122
bales;'uplands 20Xc, Oilcans 2 liz. Sales cotton
.fuiures io,<oj baies. December ?oxc; January
1?X. JO*iee; 'February 20i-re/ co. aois-iec;
March MX, 20 618c; April 2uX}"20X, 20X, 20 9-16,
JS.Mji; MST 20JCC.
..BOSTON,' December 27.-Co'ton dall; middlings
SbXc; net receipts 395 bales; gros- 5385; sales 300;
?tock 8000.
Pu IL ADH Lr ui A, December 27.-Cotton quiet;
midd logs aoxc.
BALTIMORE, December 27.-Cotton la moderate
demand at lower rates; middlings li?Xc; nit re?
ceipt? 97 bales; gross 69?; exports ccaitwLe 249;
sales 34*; ?tock 3032.
NORFOLK, December 27.-Cotton dall; low mid
dlingM xsxslSXc; net receipts 1722 bales; expoits
ct an wise 1641; sales 200; steck 4136.
WILMINGTON, December27.-Cotton Arm; mid?
dlings 19c: net rece pts 574 bales ; exports c a>t
wiss 660; siock 6)10.
SAVANNAH. December 27.-Cottm s'eady and
In lair dan.and; middlings 19c; net receipts 3563
bales; exports coastwise 10.9; 8a.es 110^; stock
T7.626.
.arorsTA, December 27.-Cotton very quiet;
middlings 19>?c; net receipts 12J0 bales; sales 9.0
bales. -
MEir.'uis. December27.-Co'ton firm: middlings
19V?; set receipts 1800 bales.
MOBILE. December 27.-Co'ton quiet and weak;
mldddngs l6Xal?>Xc; n t receipts 2001; exports
coastwise Mil ; san s looo; stock 61,(98 ba'es.
NEW ORLEANS, December 27.-Cotton fieady;
Biddings lH'.alO.'.c; .met receipts 4416; groas
4892; exports to Great Bri aln5899; c:astwise 531;
sales G 00; u CK 167 872 bales.
GALVESTON. December 27.-Cotton dull; good
ordinary ,i7Xanxc; net recetpis 3419; exports
ccastwhe 1:8; sales 400; 6tock 43,792 bales.
rK0V!SION3 ANO PRODUCE MARKETS.
LONDON, December 27-Evening.-Sugar on the
spot 35s 6d to 39s afloat Sos Pd to dla.
NEW YOKE. December 27-Noor.-Hour dull
and uncliaug<d. Wheat quiet and unchanged.
Corn steady. P> rk dull: new $14 50. Laid steady.
Turpent ne qutet at 67a67X- Rosin dull at $5 lor
strained. . . - -
;?veuta'g>- Floor quiet and unchanged. Whiskey
AWI an? lower at 95jfe5Xc. v? heat steady; wlntt r
and W> stern $1 56al 59. Corn active and a shade
firmer with batter export ir.quiry at 7?a78c. Rice
8Xa8.Xc. Poik steady at $14 5JJ15. Lard steady.
Nava?s quiet. Tallow 6?4'c.
WILMINGTON. December 27.-Spirits turpentine
quiet a-ni held at 64. Rosin fli nn at $4 25 ror
strait ed and $9 50 ror extra pale. Ciude turpen?
tine steady at $3 60 ror hard. $5 35 ror ye low dtp
and virgin. Tar steady at $2 40.
Sx. Locis, December '?7 -Whiskey firm ar 90
Port nominal at $13. Bacon unchanged; cl ar
rib :}ic.
CINCINNATI, December ?7.-Flour dud and
drooping. Corn advanced to 47c. Pork, $13 25
asked. Lard Arm. Bacon Arm. Sh' uiders 6Xc,
clear sides 7.14c. Whiskey steady at 9.c.
Havana Marker.
HAVANA, Decenber 16.-SUGARS-Clayed.-A
f air demand has beeu notlceu ror the actual stock
ot this class, which bas been much reduced and
although th? decline In exchanges, which ls
against shippers, has curtailed business, many
large lots were bou?lit at about former pilces
ihr8e,.?tnwr?erJ dorine today letur-finn. Tn?
sale* f?r tli?-wee* add about i2,cro boxes, partly
??os 7 to 8 at SX r-< per arrobe; Nos 9 to 9^ at 9'^
TB; No* 7 to l*x at 9 1316 rs, ali round;'Nolox
at 9X rs; No lix at lox rs. and No 15 at ll rs.
We quote on the basis or lox rs as follows: Nc s 7
to io at 8XalO.'? 's; Nos ll to 12 at lOXalOX rs;
Nos 13 to 14 at llaiix rs; Nos 15 to 17 a- 11-ja
11X rs; Nos18 to 20 at I2xal3x rs, and whites,
13Xal6 ra.
For new sagars or this crass several contracts
Are reported as follows, time or delivery not
gtated: 400 boxe? at 9X rs. No 12, with #9000 ad?
vanced; 011e.ro.il crop at io rs. No 12; one do, lox
rs* Ko 12, and 3000 boxe* at 9X rs. Ne 12.
The receipts of uew crop here aad in Matanzas
amount so far to some 1500 boxe-, they bel?g as
yet unimportant, although a good many estates
are already at work.
Molasses sugars.-No contracts for new crop
reported. Of old stock, a small quantity, No. 8K,
was bought at s rs per arrobe.
Concentrated -Planters on the coast demand
high prices for this class, and there is little oolng
lrom this cause. One crop of about 500 hhds
(melado) has been engaged at 6J? rs per arrobe.
Centrifugals.-Sales of actual stock were made
as follows: 3:8 boxes Ncs PK and ll at lljtf rs,
and 1000 do Nos 12 to 14 at ll rs Der arrobe, very
few crops of new remain unengaged, and. as
high prices are exacted for t'aem, buyers have,
withdrawn from the market. For one at Oilba
rten, Nos ll to 13, no jess than UK rs, gold, has
beeu refused.
Muscova ire?.-The following crops have been
engaged this week : 1000 hhds common to lair re?
fining at about 8a8K rs; 16.0 do fair io good do at
8-i rs; 200 do fair do at same price; 600 do ralr to
good do at same price also. Beides 2000 hhds
fair to gcod, from three estates, contracted for
some days ago, changed hands at SK rs. Should
the present demand continue for some time, a
goed port ?n of i he new crop will be s;ld before
coming to market. O' the o:d ?tock, a ?ot of good
claai has heen taken at 9K rs. and quotations for
refining grades may be placed at irom "a8 rs for
lDferlor to common, 8Ka8K rs Tor fair to fully
fair, and good to prime 9a9K rs nominally.
Receipts of sugar since 1st January to date at
this port amount to 954,862 boxes and 37,082 hhds,
against l,v93 315 boxes and 47,697 hhds In IS70.
Deliveries same period 921,593 boxes and 37,054
hhds, against 1,317,769 boxes and 49,9:10 hhds tn
18T0. Stock this morning 51,362 roxes and 551
hhds, against 29,521 boxes and 278 hhds in 1870.
Stock at Matanzas 886 boxes and 106 hhds, against
600 roses and 30 hhds in 1870.
EXPORTS-From Havana and Matanza^ since 1st
January to date compare with 1870 as follows:
Boxes. Hogsheads.
1871. 1870. 1871. 1870.
TO U. States....500,803 481,757 102,538 119,741
To Europe.523 332 l,10->.930 4,637 ??8,840
Toother ports... 13,830 23,724 810 3,688
Total.1.037,765 1,594,411 107,085 152,269
Decrease, 1871....556,646 _ 44.2?4
MOLASSES.-No sales or new crop so rar. In Ma?
tanzas a ?ot old Muscova to has been sold at 6 rs
per keg or 6K gallons, and tn Sagua some ton
tracts have been cl03ed at $20 and $26 per hhd.
COFFEE-Scarce and firm at $19K per qtl ror
first, having advanced $IK during the week.
FREIGHTS-Demand omlnues moderate for
the United states and better for Europe at steady
rates, with less tonnage o dering. Quotations are:
United States, $1 per box of sugar, and nominal
ror hhds do and ror molasses; Tor Falmouth, ror
orders, 32s 6da35s per ton. The charters are: For
New York, schooner J. J. Sparrows, cargo
oranges, at $6:0: ror? Baltimore, bark L. T.
stocker, 1700 boxei sugar at $1: ro- Falmouth,
bark A' antasla (Sp) 1700 do do, vi i Cardenal, at
35s; brig Lily (N. O.) 1000 do do, same prloe; brig
Kxpresa (Swd.) 1800 do do. s ?me price: ror Liver?
pool, bark Fanny M. Carvill (Br.) 250 hhds do, via
Cardenas, at 37s 6d.
EXCHANGES.-The heavy bolinea doing In
sugars since same Hie has created a good supply
or bills, which, with the prospect or another In?
crease soon, owing to the proximity of shipments
of new crop, caused rates on all foreign bills to
decline. Closlug quotations are as fo'lows: Lon
don-Sixty days' sight 22K'a23per Ceat- premium.
Paris-do 5Ka6 per cent, piemlutn Hamburg
do 39X3 per dollar. Spain-do 13al4 per cent,
premium. UnPed States-do, currency. lKa2
percent, premium; do d?, g.-ld. 9KalO per cent,
premium; d > short, currency. 3Ka4 per cent pre?
mium; do do, gold, iisa'2 per cent, premium.
Charles A. Euston's Cotton Report, fur
the Week KM tl In g Dtcember 33, 1871.
NEW YORK, December 23.-THE MARSBT.-In
ourlait repoit the market co-et wcakatl9%c
for middlings. Saturday the market was dull,
and pnces, though quotablv unchanged, were In
the buye s' favor: sales 1106 bate*. Monday the
market was dull and prices Kc lower. Holders
offered a fair amount or stock, bat buvers were
indifferent and purchased moderately sales 2047
bales; middlings 19\c. Tuesday there was a
steadier tone to ttie market in sympathy with the
advance for con tacts; eales 2018 bales; middlings
19j*c. Wednesday the market was firmer and
prices KC higher. Holders offered a fa r supply of
cotton, and insisted upon foll prices. The de?
mand was fair, bot largely for specular lon; sales
I 3772 bales; middlings 20K- Thursday the market
; was quiet and steady; sales 1619 bales; middlings
20KC Yesterday the market was steady and un?
changed, the den and was light, and mainly fro n
speculators to fid maturing contracts; sales 2095
bales.
Upland and Moble New ?exas.
Florida. O? leans.
Ordinary.1"K 17K 173? 18
Good ordinary...19 19K 19K 19K
Low middling....19K 19% 20.K 21K
Middling.20 K 20K 21 21K
Sales or the week 12.657 bales-including 5702
to spinners, 3200 to speculators, and 3755 to ex?
porters.
Gross receipts at this port for the week 18,07)
bales. Since ist Septemuer 307,797 oates, against
424.3-4 last year.
STATISTICAL POSITION-. 1871. 1870.
Stock Ul Laveroool..bales...438.000 873.739
Afloat from India...101,000 ss.ooo
Afloat from America.190,ooo 345,ooo
Stock in London.144 644 4S.OO0
Afloat for London.116,000 i6,uoo
Stock In Havre...<.118.400 Cl,1 co
Afloat for Davre. 74,ooo 757
.?tock In Bremen. 13,9i4 8,895
Afloat ror uremen. 7,375 8 926
Stock In United states ports.429.178 489.< -j4
Stock in the interior towns. 88,591 108,379
Total.1.720,006 1,512,871
Excess in visible supply as
compared with 1870. 177,134
Stock ol cotton held by Man?
chester spinners at the mills. 320,001 135,000
Price or middling Orleans In
Liverpool. lO.Kd 8 ?id
Price of middling Orleans in
New York. 2lc iee
Price of gold. 8K IOK
Wilmington Harket.
WILMINGTON. December 26-During yester?
day the market was unusually qule;, with very
little out-door business doing. Ail we could hear
of In the way of sales was 200 bb's strained rosin,
which changed hands at $4 25; 2S0 obis t ir pet, tine
at $3 6? fer hard. $5 35 for yellow dip. $5 35 ror
virgin, and a cargo sale or 3715 bushels aora ac.
85c. from wbarf.
Receipt* by Railroad, Dtcembe; 37.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
1380 bales cotton, loo obis flour. To Railroad
Agent, tv w smith. G w williams A co. A J sali?
nas. Q A Tren holm A Son. Wies A co. L D Mow?
ry A Son. Pelzen Rodgers A co. Caldwell A Son,
Murdaugh A Mathews, W P Dowling A co, Reeder
A Davis. G H Walter A co. W B smith A co, A B
Mulligan, Graeser A Harmon. W B will!au.8 A
Son, Kinsman A Howell, JOH Claussen.
NORTH KA STE PN RAILROAD.
381 bales upland colton, mdse, Ac. To L D
Mowry A son, W K Ryan, FroBr, Adger A co. G W
Wil lama A 00. T p Smith. A S Smith. A J Sali?
na*, Trenbolm ft Son, Pe zer. Rod.ers A co, W R
Caldwell. Barden A Parker, Caldwell A son, T
G Boag, Ravenel A to, Pi Ingle A Son, Wirte Bros.
Reeder A Davis, A B Mulligan, Edw Willis. W C
Courtenay A co, Cleghorn, Herring A co. Miss F
A Lee. Mrs J O A Moore, C U Uollman, C Ciados,
R inroad Agent and Order.
Passengers.
Per stean.Bhlp James Adge-. from New York
Chas Kerrison and wire, Miss M A waikl?y, Geo S
Wickham, Miss J Kerrison. Master Edw Kerrison,
Miss L Kemson, Mrs S H ret ne und Infant, Miss
J Petite. Mts* H Petrie. Master P D Kerrison, Mrs
w B shaw. Miss H Grant', o O Lav mor. Miss E
Gardner, Mrs Gardner, W fj Whitlock, John Bost
wiek. Mi-s A Gardner, K< v Mr Jackson, M Ri ade,
Mrs T J Lockwood, child ?nd nurse. Miss Lock?
wood. Master 1 ockwood. J s Wells. F Hanley, M
Murphy, J Randall, J Nelson, F Do man, P Winter,
R Waded. A Lentz. T Welch, M Welch, Capt John
Carn gan, Miss Jenn e, PUoZeumvir, and W Wm
gate.
Per steamship Falcon, rrom Baltimore-R E
Sen ven and A Knight.
Per steamer Pi co>ln, rrom Fdlsto, Enterprise,
Ac--Mlss G Buckner, Mis S C Buckner, Miss S
Giluer, Rev L Cuthbert and lady, B J wiiatvv, T P
Mikel', J EJiugs, Dr U B Lee, Julian Mitchell, and
25 on deck.
I'OHT CALK*DAM.
MOON'S PHASES.
Last Quarter 5*h. I boer. 25 m cite;- mom:: g
New M>'OU nth. 10 noni a 42 minutes, evenu.g.
First Quarter, lttb. 3 hour*. 21 minute*, cveun g.
full a<>JU. M.a. 4 hours, 15 zmuutc-a, evening.
25 Monday.
26'Tuesday.
27; Wednesday..
23,Thursday_
29 Friday.
30isaturday_
31.Sunday.
srs*
RISES.
7.. 3
7.. 3
7.. 3
7.. 4
7.. 4
si*
SETS.
4 es
4 ?9
5 . 0
5.. 0
6 . 1
5.. 1
5 . 2
MOON nion
R. A 8. WATER.
6. 53
lises
6..47
6..41
7..36
8..32
9..19
6..26
7.. 8
7. 5i
8..24
9..12
9 64
10..35
MAB1XB ?BWS.
CHARLESTON. 8. C.DECEMBER 28, 187).
?At 36 deg 46 min 33 sec. | Lon 79 deg67 mm 27 sec.
ARKIVhO YESTERDAY.
Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York,
-left 241 n Inst. Mese. To James Adger A co. S
C Railroad Agent, J Apple, J E Adger A co. 0 I)
Ahren? A co. Southern Express co. u A Amme,
Adams. Damon ft co, J w Aiuger, Hugh R Banks'
T M Bristol! A co, B Boyd. C Bart A co, E P huttz
E S Burnham, L Chap?n. HQ Chisolm. Cavanaugli
A Walsh. V A Ohls ia, Chase* eui tino, H Cobla
A co. T D Olancj A co, earner 11, Barkley A co.
E T Brown. T M Cater. W li Chufee ic, Jen
Clausen. L Conen A co. McDurr Cohen, Chapeau
A Heirron, W s coates. Bowie, Moise A Davis P
Darcy, Eliss A Bro, A W Kckei A co, Douglass A
Jackson, Oouglass A Miller, E Daly, B Foley, D F
Fleming A co. Furchgotr. Benedict A co. John S
Falny A co. G40 A G.over. O Graveley. U Grrdts
A co. J H Graver .v co. ? Goldstein, Hart A co, W
U Gariunkle, J II Hillen, J w Uantsson, P L Gull
lemm, A U Hayden, c Hickey, J Uurkarap A co,
Hon A Huger, H D Hawley, D B Haselton, J Klein,
Jeffords A co, C H Johuaon, Johnston. Crews A
co. Kinsman Bros, Klinck, W ckenberg A co U
Kerrison, Jaeger Bros, J P Kiep. J S Hy er. Chas
Kerrison, Jr, A co, H W Krlete, P B Laiane A co,
J U Lopez, Laurey A Alexander, R Martin, Mac?
queen A Rie:ke, McLoy A Rice, J Q Mllnor A co,
s R Marshall k co. Mantoue A co. W Marscher, W
McKay. Marshall A Burge. W A Mehr.ens. O w
Meacher.'D Mis-ell, A Nimitz, T S Nipson, Osten?
dorff .t co. B U'Nelll. D O'Neill & SOUB, E Perry.
W P Paddon, C F Panknln, J Reils, Capt RenEhaw,
c P Poppenheim. J R Head, Kavenel A co. Rior?
dan. Dawson A co, favenel. Holmes & co, S eele
A Wardell. Steffen?, Werner A Docker. W Steele,
Shackelford A Kelly. Dr W A Skrlne. W Shepherd
A co, L Scnneli. Col Slmonton, S Thompson, R
Thomltnson A co. Street Bros A co, M Triest, A L
Tyler, J Travis, W J Trim, J S Terry, JnoThomson
Thomson A co, Gen D Tyler, Thomas A Lanueau,
() r Wleters, s H Wilson A Bro, Walker. Evans A
Cogswell, J H V?llers, Phillp wmeman A co, W H
Welch, G H Walter A co. L Wagner, T H West, P
Wa!s\ J Wlrth, U S Subsistence Department, and
others.
steamship Gulf Stream, Hunter, Philadelohla
left - inst. Mdse. To W A Courtenay, Railroad
Agent, T Campbell, H*u A co, Laurey A Alexan?
der. S R Marshall A co, J Thomson A co, Mrs A
Ross, R M Green, H Gerdts A co, G J Lohn. W H
Welch, J Biller, Kavent 1 A co, S E Gaillard. A R
Lewith L Drucker, Adams, Damon A co, P wine
man A co, Dowle. Moise A Davis, A W Eckel A co,
L D Schaplra, R Thomllnson A co. Jas E Adger A
co, J C H Clanssen. S P Ravenel, C D Franke, R J
Fordham, Fcgartle'a Book Depository, E E Bed?
ford, C H Carman, D Fitzgibbon. J D Kohlman, W
Sheph rd A co, McLear A Kendall, W C Wilson, A
Hammerschmtdt, T P Smith, Chase 4 Cuttlno, W
A Mehrtens, H L Butterfield, J A Quackenbnah, P
j Kennedy, Kavenel. Holmes A co, B Rice, S H
wilson A Bro, D F Gleason, J Livingston, Wm J
Whipper, A R Stillman, W Matthlessen, RL David
A cor Jeffords A co. Dr E H Kellers, Dr H Baer, L
Weiskopf, ATlefenthal, H Bulwlokie, P Walsh, A
Nimitz. Mrs A Tanlunson. O P Poppenheim, Stoli.
Webb A co, Macqueen A Rlecfce. O Clac us, Geo W
williams A co. u Desebrock, Geo M F.tter. J Hop?
kinson. T M Brtstoil A co. B O'Neill, N M Porter A
co. Steffens, Werner A Ducker, Blum A Miller, H
A Due, Paul, Welch A Brandes, J Hurkamp A o,
Bollmann Bros. Jno Archer, L Ortman, B K Neuf
ville, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, P M Schultz, E
Daly. Ostendorff A co. 0 Momler, W A Graman, P
Melizler, Kanapaux A Gonza'ez, F C Borner, WM
Bird A co, S Burns. J Ahrens, Js9 Cosgrove, W C
Bee A co, W F Paddon. M H Nath in, J B Brown,
W H Chafee A co. and others.
steamship Falcon, Haynle. Baltimore-lert 23d
Instant. Mdze. To Mordecai A co. P C TYenholm.
S 0 Railroad co. J N Hobson. H K?atte A co, John
H V?llers E H Jackson, Wagener A Monsees.w H
Welch, G H Walter A cn, P J Porcher, C tlaclus,
KUnck. Wlckenberg A ci. The Falcon reports
beim; In the Ice 19 hours.
British bark Beltlste, Williams, Liverpool-sail?
ed October 16th. Salt. To R Mare A c >. "n the
IT h Inst, lat 30, long 76 46, spoke toe brig J Pierce,
4 days from Wilmington. N C. for Havana.
Britt'h brig Sussex, West, Demerara-sailed 9th
inst. Sugar and molasses. To W P HJII. Vessel
to J A Enslow A co.
Sehr Louisa Cr cketr. Flanders. Baltimore,
days. Corn, flo r, Ac. To the Master. Hermsnn
Buiwlnsle, J Campsen A co, Mordecai A co, W B
Sm th A co, J C "german.
British sehr Rosalie, Clare, Harbor Island-4
da\ a. Fruir. To A Canale.
Sehr Charlotte. PetersT, Combabee. 280O bush?
els rough rice. To W c Bee A co.
Sehr Aun S Dea9. Oarbattl. West Point Mill. 46
tierces rice. To W C Bee A co, and Ravenel A co.
Sloop Julia Dean, Ha-rls. Corcbahee. 1200 bush?
els rough rice. To W C Bee A co.
Steamer Poco9ln. Gannon. Edisto, Enterprise
and Wav Landings. 3 bales cotton, sundries and
mdse. To J H Murray, fraser A Dill, Muwry A
co, and others.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
British bark Zella, Murphy, Gloucester, Eng
Charleston Min A Man co.
Sehr Old Chad, Mcclintock, Cardenas-W P Hall.
SAILED Y ESTERO AV.
Sehr Old Chad, Mcclintock, Cardenas.
MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
LIVERPOOL, December 27.-Arrived, Southern
cotton ships Keystone, Bordelaise, Agencoarr,
Maria, Harriet F Hussey. Universe, Eulatia. Pro?
gress. Riverside, Matblehead, John Mann, and
Goeth.
Nsw YORK. December 27.-Arrived, steamblps
Europa and Orienta'. Arrived oar, the Holland
and Berlin.
LIST OK VESSELS
OP, CLEARh.0 AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT.
FOREIGN.
LIVERPOOL,
Br ship Magdala, Black, np.Oct 24
Kr ship Muscongu9, Groves, sailed.Nov 22
Br bark Coloulsr, Bassrad, sailed.Nov 25
i he soeskommeren, Westergaard, si'd.oct 17
The Windermere, Yeoman, sailed.,-Oct 17
Br bark Sarah M Smith, Bishop, sat ed.Dec 7
BRISTOL. ESQ.
Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Oct 17
CARDIFF.
The Little Fred, Dear, sailed.Nov 17
Br bark Perseverance, Cook, cleared. ct 31
Sehr Henrietta, Barnett, ap.Nov 21
DOMESTIC.
BOSTON.
Brig Erie, Sears, np.Dec 19
brig Minnie Abbie, Harding, up.Dec 9
Brig Ida L Ray, --, up.Nov 20
Sehr J H Hancock. Crowed, cleared.Dec 19
Sehr Lizzie Maul, Ballier, up.Dec 4
NXW YOKE.
Brig Gporgla. Swao. cleared.,..Dec 9
Sehr Vraie, ts son. cleared.Dec 23
Sehr Eugene Borda, Bak?s. up.Dec 15
Sehr Florence Rogers, Shepherd, cleared...Dec 14
Sehr Edwl ?, Bellow, ap.Dec 23
PHILADELPHIA.
Sehr Saml Castlrer, Lake, cleated.Dec 14
Sehr Opea Sea, Coombs, cleared.Dec 2
Sehr A M Lee. Dukes, cleared.Dec 13
BALTIMORE.
J H Stickney, Fooks, cleared.Dec 21
KOCK PORT, ME.
Sehr willie Luce, Talbot, Balled.Dec 19
FOB EDISTO, ENTERPRLSE ANI) WAT
LANDINGS.
The steamer POCOSIN. Captain w.
H. Gannoo, wi*? receive Freight,_ _
THIS DAY, aod leave To MORROW (mau;)
MORNING, 29th insiant. at 7 o'clock, ii om Market
Wharf, loot of Market street. Ret urning, will
leave Ed tato SATURDAY MORNING, ate o'clock.
Fare SI 60. No Meals furnished.
J. H. MDRRAT, Ag?nt.
The POCOSIN will leave again TUESDAY MORN?
ING, 2d January, at 9 o'clock, and Edisto WED?
NESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock._dec28-l
?pOR FLORIDA,
VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK.
??d?s? The splendid Steamers??5?E5I?
DICTATOR.Captain COXBTTBR
CIT? POINT.Captain MCMILLAN
WILL SAIL AS FOLLOWS !
fne DICTATOR will leave Charleston every
TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock.
The CITY POINT every FRrDAY 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 and Pa
latka with steamers tor Enterprise; also with
steamers f>r the Oklawaha River.
Close connection ls made willi steamships
at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and
shippers can rely on uo detention of Heights to
Kew Orleans, and at lowest rates.
For Freight or Passage, having first-class ac?
commodations, apply to
RAVENEL A CO., Agents.
Corner Vanderhorst's wharf and feast Bay.
Throngh Bills of Lading given to New Orleans.
These Steamers connect at Savannah with
Steamer San Antonio for Darlen, Brunswick.
Satllla ttl v.r. nutt all int'irnedia e landings.
Freights for these points mus: be pi opal J here.
dec!3_
"y^TEEKLY LIN fi TO SAVANNAH, GA ,
AND
SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT. S. C.
The Steamer
r I TL, o T BOY,
Captain w. T. MCNELTY,
Will leave Accommodation Wharf _ ^IT^w
every MONDAY MORNONG, at s o'clock, Js?S?fa^C
for savannah. Beaufort, Hilton HeadaniTspair
l?h Wells. Returning will leave Savannah every
TUBSDAY MORNING.
Will leave for Beaufort, r.-relflc and Chisolm's
Landing!? every THURSDAY MORNING at s o'clock.
Returning will leave Beaufort every FRIDAY
MORNING.
Freight received WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
Must be prepaid to Way Landings.
Gooda consigned to care of Agents will be for?
warded free of storage or commlsalon.
For Freigut or Passage, apply to
RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO.,
Povl_ No. 177 East Bay.
A CHANCE FOR A FORTUNE 1
ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE TO SECURE TICKETS
IN THE
GRAND ACADEMY OF MUSIC DRAWING
OF THE
S.O. LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION.
TICKETS promptly forwarded, by mat', to any
part of country upon receipt of the price-Five
Dollar*. Address EBEN COFFIN,
dec22-c6w2 Sub-Agent, Charleston, S. C. j
_Shipping._
JOB LIVEBF J OL .
The favorite British bark BFLTI3TE,
Williams, Master, having a portion or herSHt
cargo engaged, will be c?lspat hed for the above
port. For Freight engagements, applv to
dec28 ROBilRT MURE A CO.
F
OB NEW YORK
The Regular Packet Schooner MYROVER,
Brown, Master, wanta light freight, cotton.
?c., to fill up and leave promotly.
dec23 WM. ROACH a CO., Agents.
F
OR NEW TOBE.
NSW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINE.
The splendid Side-Wheel Steamship JAMES
ADGER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander, will sall
from Adler's Wharf on SATURDAY, the 30th
Instant, at 8 o'clock A. M.
49- Marine Insurance bj thts line, bair per
cent.
rj- Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton tr.
Liverpool, Boston, Providence and thc New Eng
.and mannfacturinc towns.
For Freight or Passage, applv to
dec27-4 JAMES ADDER A CO., Agents.
F
OE NEW YORK
ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, AT 4
O'CLOCK P. M.
NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870.
The Splendid new iron Side Wheel Steamship
SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckett, Commander, will
sail for New York on THURSDAY, December 2Sih,
at 4 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Union
Wharves.
Through Bills or Lading to Liverpool by
WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM. LINE. To Genoa,
Trieste, Naples, Leghorn. Christiania. Gotten
burg, and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM?
SHIPS. To New England Cities as asnal.
insurance by Steamers or this Line x per cent.
For Freight or Passage Engagement?, having
very tine Deck stateroom accommodatlo s, apply
to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street,
or to w. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves
dec25-mwtli3_
THE PHILADELPHIA IRON STEAM
LINE.
THE FIRST CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS
GULF STREAM, Captain McCrery,
VIRGINIA, Captain Hunter,
Are now regularly on the Line, Insuring a rfrst
class sea connection between Philadelphia and
Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Com?
panies at both termini, afford rantd transportation
to and from all polntB tn the Cotton states, and
to and from Cincinnati. St. Louis, Chicago, and
the principal clttea of the Northwest, boston,
Providence and the Eastern ManuTacturlng Cen?
tres.
_-The OULF STREAM ls appointed to sall
from Brown's wharf on FRIDAY, December
29th. at 3 o'clock P. M.
The VIRGINIA will follow next week.
For particulars of Fretg'ffHirraneements. apply
to WM. A. COURTENAY. Union Wharves.
W. P. CLYDE A CO., Agents, No. 12 south Dela?
ware Avenue, Philadelphia. dec2S-mwth3
OR BALTIMORE.
FREIQSTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH
BILLS LADING ISSUED
TO
PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON.
THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST,
LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN.
The flue Steamship FALCON, Haynle, Com?
mander, will sall roi Ballimore, on SATURDAY,
30tL December, at 6 o'clock P. M.
O' Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that
cit; by railroad from Baltimore without andi
tlonal insurance, and consignees are allowed am?
ple time to campy and sell their Goods from the
Railroad Depot n Philadelphia.
For Freight or Passage apply to
PAUL C. TREN HOLM, Agent,
dec27-4 No. 2 Union Wharves.
pAWFlO MAIL STEAMSHIP OOHFY'S
TERO ron LINI TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above une leave Pier ^sFiMk
Ho. vi, North River, foot of Canal^aLaS
street. N?w York, at li o'clock noon, ur the l?tn
and 3uth of evory ?rtonth (except wnen tr?ese
tates ration Soadiy, then the Saturday preces
ag.
- AU devanares connect at Panama with steam?
ers for south Pacific and Centrai American ports.
Departure of 15th touches at Kingston. Jamaica.
For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran
Msc o fl rat or every month, except when lt rails on
Sunday; then on the day preceding.
No california steamers touch at Havana, bet
go direct from New York to AspinwaiL
One hundrod poonda baggage free to caca ai u '.',
Medicine 3nd attendance free.
For Passage Tickets or other lnforma'lon apply
.it the COMPANY'S TICKET OFF!?TE, on ire
wharf root cf Oana! ntree; Vorth River. New
York. F. a. BABY, Agent.
jaly26-iyr .
QTlottjing ano' irnrmsfying ?coon
WINTER CLOTHING.
THE BEST SELECTED STOCK
_ OF
BOIS' & MEN'S ULOMO.
CORNhR KING AND WENTWORTH STS.
WILLIAM MATTHIESSEN.
ELEGANT IN STYLE
AND
MODERATE IN PRICES.
ORDERED WORK DEPARTMENT
SUPPLIED WITH
CHOICE IMPORTED
ENGLISH & FRENCH GOODS.
decl5-lmo
-fertilisers.
ATLANTIG ACID PHOSPHATE.
This Art de. prepared by the ATLAST C PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direction or their
Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, ror composting with Cotton Seed, is now offered at the Rednced
Price or 838 per ton cash, or 831 per ton payable lat November, 1872, Free of Interest.
* Orders filled now wdl be considered as Cash 1st March, 1972, or on Time as doe 1st Novembei
1872, thereby enabling Planters to haul lt at a time when their Wagons and Mules are Idle.
PEEZER, RODGERS Sc CO., General Agents,
decaemos BUOWN'S WHARF, CH MILE STOW S. C.
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE.
This FERTILIZER. manufac ured by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direc?
tion or their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, is now offered to the Plan'lng Community AT
THE VERY REDUCED PRICE OF 848 PER TON CASH, or 85? PAYABLE 1ST NOVEMBER, 1872,
FREE OF INTEREST.
This FERTILIZER lias been very extensively use i In this State, and has given entire satisfaction;
some "f the most practical planters admitting lt to be equal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound.
All sales made now will be considered os cash oa the 1st of Mardi, 1872, and to those buying on
time the sale will be considered as due on 1st November. 1872.
By this arrangement planters win be enabled, without extra cosr, to haul their Manare at a
time when their wagons -nd mules are Idle.
Pamphlets containing thc certificates of those who have ased the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE will be
famished on application to the Agents.
PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents,
decS-4mos BROWN'S WHaRF, CHARLESTON, 8. C.
OF CHARLESTON, SO. CA.,
Properly appreciating the nee 'salty of fostering the planting Interest of the South, resolved in the
outset to offer their FERTILIZERS at a price which would place them within the reach of every
planter.
The- offer their "SOLUBLE GUANO," a complete Ammontated Fertilizer, at $43 cash, or $50 ona
credit to the 1st cf November next, wl'h approved city acceptance, WITHOCT INTEREST.
The "DISSOLVED PHOSPHATE," for composting with Cotton Seed or Stable Mancre, ls now
offered at the very low price of $25 cash, cr $33 on credit, as above. This ls highly recommended by
planters who used it last ye?r to their entire satisfaction.
J. D. AIKEN, General Agen;.
WM. RAVENEL, President.
dec9-Dlmcc3mo
E. FRANK COE'S
AMMONIATED BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE,
AND COE'S PURE DISSOLVED BONE.
The above anr-eri r FERTILIZERS, admitted by every Planter who has used them to be the best
and most profitable of any of the Commerci?! Manures, are now offered for sale by the Agents at very
mach Reduces! Prices, in order that every Planter may be enabled to use them.
Pamphlets containing tue reports or the success of these Fertilizers wal be furnished on appli?
cation to the Agents.
The Phosphate ls sold at 848 per toa cish, or 83* per ton payable 1st November, 1872, free of
Interest
Thj Dissolved Bone at 830 per toa cash, or 895 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, free of
Interest.
PEEZER, RODGERS & CO., Sole Agents,
drcs-lrr.os BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. C.
fSaronwre, Cutiere, ?ons, Ut.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, &G.
-0
We have Jost received a full Stock ef English, German and American HARDWARE, consisting In
part of
FINE TABLE AND POCKET KNIVE8 AND SCISSORS, OF RODGERS,
WOSTENHOLM AND OTHER MAKE.
FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW-PRICED MEN AND BOY'S GUNS
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
HOES, TRACES AND A. X E S .
A FULL STOCK OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, OF MOST APPROVED PATTERNS
-o
We call the attention or Merchants, Planters, and the Public gener?Uy, to the above Goods, which
we guara tee to ba all we represent, and will be sold at the lowest figures.
C. KERRISON, Jr., & CO.,
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF MEETING AND EASEL STREETS.
dec7-lmo
$at0, (?Laps, -furs,
C. C. PLENGE,
No. 201 KING STREET,
Reps leav? to Inform hi* ralends and patrons
that he has now ou exhibition a COMPETE
STOCK OF
HATS,
CAPS,
FURS, &C.
CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY.
All or which he orrers on the most liberal cash
terms.
As to the superior quality or lils Goods, he chal?
lenges the scrutluy ot the most fastidious,
decl-lmo
StOUCS, vVC.
PROCLAMATION !
IF YOU WANT CHEAP COOKING STOVES,
Call at No. IC Broad street.
.MOTT'S CELEBRATED DEFIANCE
COOKING RANGE."
ALSO,
A LARGE VARIETY OF HEATING STOVES,
For Parlor, Church and Office.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HOUSE
Furnishing Articles and Kitchen Utensils.
TIN ROOFING. GUTTERING AND
Plumbing Werk promptly attended to.
WELL, CISTERN AND FORCE POMPS,
Of every Description.
ADAM9, DAMON ?Sc CO.,
dec21-thstu No, 1G Broad street.
??1?T00?5.
QO?TH CAROLINA KAU^OAT
CHARLBSTON, a. C., Jane 8,1871.
Un and after SCNPAT, June ll, the Passen
ger Trains on "ho Suata '. ?r.nina Badruad ?ll
run as iolluwa:
FOB ACOCTA.
L -ave Charieeto:?.-ar 8.10 A. k
arrive a' Augusta.4M PJL,
FOB CUL?MEL?. IM
L3ave Cbarlestou. 8.10 AUSSJ
Arrive at columbia..-.. >>.40 P. M
FOB CEAELBSTOK.
Lnave Augusta.7.40 A. M
Amvnat Churie-stoL.,. 3.30 P. M.
Lave Oolurarua.7.40 A. v
Arrnvo at Charleston.8.20 P. M
THROUGH WILMINGTON THAIN.
Leave Augu-ta.3.00 A. M.
Arrive at KiogvlUY.0.06 A.M.
Leave Ringville.v. 1.46 P. M
Arrive at Augusta. 7.46 P. M
AUGUSTA NIGHT HXPBBSS.
(bondays excepted.;
Lsave Charleston.?... 9.80 P. V
Arrive at Augusta.7.06 A il
Leave Augusta......6.00 P.M.
Arrive at Char lee ton.6.40 A.M.
COLOMBIA NIGHT BXTBB86,
(Smidays excepted.)
Laave O a ar I ea ton.-. 7.10 P. kt
Arrive at Columbia.0.00 A. Y,
L-;ave Columbia.-.7.60 P. I?,
A-rive as Charleston.6.46 A. k
SRXXRRVILLB TBA1N.
Leave Sommerville at.7.26 A. M.
Arrive at Cb aries ton at.8.45 A. M.
Leave Charleston at....3.30 P. M.
Arrive at Summerville at.4.45 P. M.
CAMDBN EBANCD.
Leave Camden.e.00 A. M.
Arrive at Colombia.10.40 A. M
Leave Columbia...1.36 P. M
Arrive at Oamdr-n.6.00 P. a
Day and Nu-'.t Tra?na make close connection,
a- Augusta with tie rgia Railroad and Centra
Railroad.
Night Train connects with Mac. a and Angus?
Railroad.
Columbia Night Train connects with Greenv?l?
and Colombia Railroad.
Camden Train connecta at Ringville dally (ex
cept Sundays) with Day Passerger Train, and
runs through to Colombia and returns on Mon
dava, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
A. L. TYLER, Vice-FresldenL
S. E. PIOKENS. n. T. A lanlB
OFFICE OF THE SAVANNAH AND
CHARLESTON RAILROAD.
CHARLESTON, S. C.. November 22,1871.
On and after MONDAY. December the nth, the
Passenger Trains on this Road will mn as follows:
EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Charleston dally. 3.26 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah dally.9.15 P. M.
Leave savannah dally.11.15 P. M.
Arr. ve at Ch i rles ton dally. 5.36 A. M.
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 8.15 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah, Sundays excepted. 4.16 P.M.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted... 8.0J A. H.
Arrive at Charleston, Sundays exe'ted. 4.05 P. M.
Freight forwarded daily on through bills of lad?
ing to points In Florida and by Savannah line of
steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to
rreights lor Beaufort and points on Port Royal
Railroad and a: as low rates as by any other line.
C. S. GADSDEN,
Engineer and Superintendent.
S. C. BOYLSTON, Gen'l Ft. and Ticket Agent.
DOV23
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COIf
.1 PANT.
cn ARLXSTOK, ?. C., February ll, 1871.
Trains will leave Charleston Dally at 6:30 A. MU
and 515 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex
.epted) and 2:30 P. M.
Tram does not leave. Charles ion 6 P. M., SUM
JATR
Train leaving 6:80 A. M. makes through coonee
Skn to New York, via Richmond and Acama
Crees only, going throngh tn 40 hours.
Passengers leaving by 6.15 P. M. Train nav<
choice offroute, via Richmond and Washington
'jr via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving
FRIDAY by this Train lay over on SUNDAY in Bal
ttmore. Those leaving on SATCBDAT remain Sun
OAS in Wilmington, N. C.
This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant
route to Cincinnati, Chtcagu and other point*
West and Northwest, both Trams making con
uections at Washington witt* Western train
of Baltimore and O hlo Railroad.
S. ?. SALOMONS,
Engineer SS? Superintendent
?. L. CLIAPOB, General Ticket Agent.
febil-ismos
^TH?E? WEED
F. F. SEWING, MACHINE
has not jet become auch a drag In the marketa*
to require to be hawked through the streets or
left at the residences against the wishes of the oc?
cupants. But my sales have not diminished, nor
bas the reputation or these Machines suffered bj
competition.
Call andeee them and-you will be convinced*!,
their superiority. ^?
D. B. HASELTON,
dec20-lmo Wo. 3?7 tCINCHSTREET.
THE NEW IMPROVED
WHEELER & WILSON,
THE MOST POPDLAR
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
Between six and seven hundred thousand now
in nae. Ia the most simple, runs easier, and make*
lesa noise than any other flrat-claaa Lock Stitch
Machine. Does au kinda of work u su any done br
hand. Baa better attachment* for Hemming,
Frilling, Tucking, Cording, Quilting, Gathering,
?c., than any other Machine. These Machine*
are now offered for sale in tata city on the LEASE
PLAN, at Ten Donara per month until paid for;
Thorongh Instruction given, and satisfaction
guaranteed in ali oasea. Old Machines repaired
and adjusted by a competent machinist. .A few
live men can find regular and profitable deploy?
ment, either on salary or commission, by applying
early.
Parlor and Sale-room Ko. 200 KINO STREET.
w. O. BRUCE, Agent.
WHYTE A BARRAL, General Agents, dec 18
OF
JEWELRY, SILVER, 1
AND
PLATEDWARE,
AT THE
NEW STORE,
Under the Masonic Arch,
No. 289 King street.
ALSO,
F A. N*C Y GOODS,
AND
f"
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
THOMAS & LANNEAU.
a THOMAS, J E. WM. S. LANNEAU.
nov2
B
ALL, BLACK A CO.
Nos. see and 507 BROADWAY, N. T.,
offer for the HOLIDAYS the moatgcompleteand
beat selected assortment of the following Gooda
to be fonnd In the etty:
DIAMOND AND GOLD JEWELRY
Watches for Ladles and Gentlemen
Sterling Silver Table Ware
Bronzes, Antique and Modern
Marble and Bronze Clocks
Marble Statuary.
FANCY GOOD8 GENERALLY
inlyl8-lvr_'_
CHRISTMAS I
CHOICE -ARTICLES
IN
SILVER,
PUT UP IN CA5ES, SPECIALLY
SUITABLE FOR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
FINE WATCHES A SPECIALTY, AT
JAMES ALLAN'S,
No. 307 KINO STREET.
dec9-8tnthflmo3_
Otana. (Ehemicala. Sft.
ROSADALIS.
ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood
Purifier.
HOSADALIS, a sure cure
Scrofula.
EOS AB ALIS, endorsed by
Physicians.
HOSADALIS, a potent remedy
for Rheumatism.
HOSADALIS, a Remedy tried
and true.
ROSADALIS, the best Alters,
tive extant.
ROSADALIS endorsed by the
following :
Dr. R, WILSON CARR, Of Baltimore.
Dr. T. 0. PUGH, of Baltimore.
Dr. TBOS. J. BOYKIN, or Baltimore.
Dr. A. DCHO AN. or Tarbor y, N. 0.
Dr. 4. S. SPARKS, or Nicholas vile, Ky.
Dr. A. F. WHEELER, or Lima, Ohio.
Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia.
Dr. J. L. McCARTHA, Qt South Carolina,
and maur ot nen. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC
RO8ADALW,
endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now of Marj*
and Conference, formerly Chaplain tn the Ooo.
rederate Army of Northern Virginia.
RO8ADAU8
la Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acta at
one and the same time noon the BLOOD, L1VBB,
-KIDNEYSand ail the SECRETORY ORGANS, M
;eUing all impure matter and building up the g
system to a healthy, vigorous condition. ?
HOSADALIS
IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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Dr. e. BABB, j Charleston'
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