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COMMERCIAL NEWS. Exports. GLASGOW-Per British bark Orange Grove-628 bbls spirits turpentine, 2522 bbls rosin. BARCELONA-Per Spanish brig Sorpresa-120, bales upland cotton, 342 bbls naval stores. KKW YORK-Per steamship James Adger-13 bags Bea Island cotton,. 1163 bales upland cotton, 63 tes rice, 40 bales domestics and yarns, 112 bbls rosin, 184 empty bbls, and 44 packages sundries. * BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-288 tierces rice, 446 bales cotton, ll bales domestics, 271 bbls rosin. 6 hhds and 2 bales hides, 2 rolls lea? ther, 33,000 Xeet or lumber, 2 bbls and ll boxes oranges, loo bunches bananas, and 24 pkgs sun dries. The Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, ) SATLT.DAT EVENING, December 30, 1871. J COTTON.-There was au improved tone to the market for this staple, with a goad and fairly ac? tive inquiry, in which the better grades showed a firmer charac*er, with steady rates for the lower qualities; sales about 1800 bales-say ll at lex. 27 at njfc 63 at 17X, 9 at 17x, 97 an 17X. 9 at 18, 8C?atl8x, i46atl8X. 22ati8X. 58 at 18 x, Slat 63 at is v, 68 at 19,60 at 19X, 5 extra staple at so, 418 on private lenna. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary..17 @is>4' Low mtddltng.18?@18X Middling.18Ji@19 Strict middling.19>i@ BICE.-The inquiry for this grain was to ? fair extent, at unchanged rates; sales 150 tierces of clean Carolina-say 18 tierces at 7X. 15 at 7 516, 81 at 7;-i, 36 at 7 9-10, 26 at 7x, 28 at 7X? We quote common to fair at eX@7X? good 7X@8 centsHft. ' " NATAL Sf OAKS.-We omitted to report a sale on last Thursday of 200 casks of spirits turpentine at 63c To-day a further sale of 15S casks was* made at 63c, and since 53 casks more at 61 and 62c. In ros n, 371 barrels sold as follows: 10 barrels low pale at $8 50; 165 barrels extra No. 1 'at $7 so t $7 62 ? 48 b?rrela Ncr. l at $7 25; 66 barrels low No 1 at 6; 82 barrels No. 2 at $4 50. FBBIOBTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi nal on uplands, nominalen sea islands; via New York, Xd on uplands, ld on sea islands; by sal: 7-i6d on uplands; on sea islands nominal. To ? Havre lc on uplands. Coastwise-to New York ny steam Xe on uplands and lo on sea Islands; $2 ? tierce sn rice; by. sall ftc on cotton; - 9 tierce on rice; 40c 9 barrel on rosin; $j.@3 $ M on lum ber; $D@lo V M on timber. To Boston, by Ball Kc ? ft on upland cotton. To Providence, by sall $8^ M on boards, ?io ?? ft on cotton; by steam ti 9 bale on New York rates. ToPhtla delphla, by Bteam Xe ? ft on uplands; by sall, $7 9 M ou boards; $9 on timber; $8 per ton en clay, aid $8a$8 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam Kc ? ft by sall, $6 w@7 ?ll on boards $3@s 26 n ton on phosphate'rock. Teasels are In demand by oar merchants to take lumber freights < firom Georgetown, s. C., Darlen and Satllla River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $io@i2 9 M are the rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE.-Starling 60 day bills 17?. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are pur chasing sight checks at X off, and sell at par. OOXD.-8K?9^- . :aark?t? hy Telegraph. MONEY MARKETS., ? LONDON, December so-Noon.-Consols 92 ??. Bends P2X? FRANKFORT, December 80-Noon-Bonds 96X PARIS. December 30-Noon.-Ren-ea esr esc. NEW YORK, December 80-Noon.-Stocks strong and active. Gold steady at 9. Governments very steady. Money easier'at 7. gold. Exchange, long $x, ?hort 9X. Freights dnlL Evening.-Money, cosed tight at 7, gold, to 116 commission, sterling nominal at 9>ia9>;. Gold 3a9:4- Governments strong and higher; sixty-twos lox. sute bonds dull, bat very Arm; Tennesaces 68V; ne*.63X; Tlrglnlas 60; new 60; Louisianas 66; new 60; levees 62; eights 72; Ala* . haman 92; fives 62; Georgias 70; sevens 70; North Carolinas 31; new 12; South Carolinas 49; new S4X. -NEW ORLEANS, December 80.-Sterling 17M. . ?rjhtXaX discount. Gold 9. COTTON MARKETS. . LIVERPOOL, December so-Noon.-Cotton mar? ket closed. NEW YORK, December 80-Noon.-Cotton Armer; uplands 20c; Orleans 20Xc; sales 223 bales. Sales of cotton futures' last evening 82 o bales, as fol ,- lows: December ie o italSMo: January I9^a 19X; February 1015-16,20*MX',March 20X; April 20 7 16; May. 20 9-16; Jone 20X. Evening.-Cotton Arm;Bales9=83 bales; uplands 20c; Orleans 20Xc Sales of cotton futures to? day 2&00 bales, as follows: January 19X, 19 iM8a MXc; February 201-16; March 20*; May tOM. BosToR, December 30.-Cotton quiet; mldJltngs 20Xc; net receipts 163 bales; gross 4026; sales 600; . stock 9000. WILMINGTON, December 80.-Cotton steady: middlings iee; net receipts 279 bales; sales 62; '?tock 6303. '. PHILADELPHIA, December ' 80.-Cotton quiet; mid dim g a 20*0. . ~ ' i .. BALTIMORE, December 30.-cotton Arm; mid dungs i9\'c ; net receipts 97 balea; gross 314; ex? ports to Great Britain 165; sales 197; stock 2772. . -NORFOLK, December so.-Cotton qalet; low mid? dlings 18xc; net receipts 2083 bales; exports coast .. Wise 194; sates 200; stock 666T. SAVANNAH, December 30.-Cot ton's troa g ; hold era Arm; demand aotlve; middling l9ai9Xc; net receipts. 2961 bales; exports-to Cork, for orders, ,3475; fales. 31C0; stock, 86,809. A?GCSTA, December 80.-Cotton was quiet but firm at lSXc; offerings light; receipts 815, and i sales t?75 bales. ?. ' .;MOBILE,December 80-Cotton firm; middling, : I8fcc; net receipts, 1824 bales; gross, 1848; sales, -.?1200; StOOk, 69,783. j Nsw ORLEANS. December 30.-Cotton quiet; .middling, i&tfai9Jic; net receipts, 7361 bales; gross, 7861; exports to Great Britain, 4370; sales, 800; Stock, 172,707... GALVESTON, December 80.-Cotton streng; good ordinary I7>4'ai7xc; net receipts 1471 bales; ex . ports coastwise l74;ssles 1200; stock 47,405. PROVISIONS AND TEODOOR MARKETS. , LONDON, December so-Noon.-Turpentine sis. KEW YORK. December SO-Noon.-Flour dull anJ Unchanged. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn . dull and unchanged. . Pork quiet; new meas "? $14 50a$16. Lard steady at 9Xa9Xo. Turpentine doll at 07a67>?c. Rosin favors buyers at $4 sos ' ?$4-95 lor.stratned. Evening.-Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat 2a3c better: winter red Western Si 66al 69. Corn | scarce; moderate export demand at :o>?ars. Pork heavy; new $u 60. Beer active. Lard, kettle. 9?;. Naval stores dull; favors buyers. Groceries quiet and Arm. ? , .v . LOUISVILLE, December 30*-Bagging quiet and firm at I3al4. Flour firm: extra family $6 50. Corn-small business at 60a55. Pork Arm at '$18 60.' Bacon unchanged. Hams active; fancy sugar cured l3Xal4. Lard quiet. Whiskey 91. WILMINGTON, December 80.-Spirits turpen? tine Arm at 63X0. Rosin firm at S4 50 for low No l, $6 50 for No l, $4 25 for low No 2 and $7 for low pale. Crude turpentine steady at S3 6 for bard. $6 86 for yellow dip and virgin. Tar is quiet at $2 2=% ? CINCINNATI, December 80.-Flour dull and drooping; family $6 6046 75. Corn fl m at 57c. Pork, full prices asked andnodemaod: 313 60. '"Xi 8Xs9>?c^.-Bacon, demand light and holders i : shoulders 6^, sides TXa7?c. Whiskey de ffcttag at 9 oe. NEW ORLEANS, December 30.-Flour and corn unchanged. Pork firmer; mess $14 50al4 75. Ba? con dull and unchanged. Lard quiet-tierce 9%a M?o; keg 10?ic. Sugar In good demand; Inferior fiaSX; common to good cemmon 6Xa7X;falr to ful y Stfr. 7Xa8*?; prime 9a9Xc Molasses-de . mand fair; inferior 20a25; common 92; choice f $102XC Coffee-ordinary to Drlme 18Xa21xc. New York Rice Market. ., From the Journal of Commerce, Friday, Decem? ber 29: The market remains inactive, but rrlces are held with.considerable confidence. We quote carolina at 8Xa8?c, Rangoon 6Xa7X. and Patna a? 7Xa"Xc New York Naval Stores Market. From the Journal of Commerce, Friday Decem? ber 29: There ls rather more Inquiry for spirits turpentine, and the market has a stronger tooe. Sales foot up 400 barrels in merchantable order at 67c. Rosin", the demand continues small and prices are more or lesa nominal: No stiles of strained reported: soo bbls Ko l sold at te 26. We quote strained at $4 90a5 for yard lots. No 2 at I $5 26a6 60, Ko l at $5 75a7, pale at $7 60a9; extra I paje at $9 5oal2. Tar ls vtryqnlet. Washington quoted at S3 26a3 87X. and Wilmington at $3 ?o. City pitch at $4 87j?a&. New 'York Hay- Market. From the Journal of Commerce, Friday, Decem ber 29: The arrivals are somewhat larger, and the j market ls rather weak, althongh no change in prices ls reported. Shipping $l S5al 40; prime, for retailing $150al 80; salt 85c; clover si 20al 30; long rye straw at $1 20al 25; short fl 05; oats 90 I asi; wheat soassc. New York Coffee Market. From the Journal of Commerce, Friday, Decem? ber 29: The market for Brazils (remains very Jinn, but ls not aotlve. Holders are inclined to advance their rates-some on naming prices far ! above present rates; buyers are, howe vi r, ind ir. jerent, profeaa*ng to walt, till af:er the turn of the year before veuturing much. We learn of sales of 226 bagsItlo ex Wavelet; In Baltimore, 2920 bagado, ex Ocean Queen; and a resale of 3364 bags do. ex Maggie v. Hugg. For East India cor feos there ls more inquiry, bat we do not learn hat anvthtng has been accomplished. Weat Is?. , dla cv ne es '.re qnler, but firm. j ? Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, December 30.-SPIRITS TURP?N TTNE-Salea or lwcasks at 68c and 100 ac 63>?C per gallon for Southern packages; Bo - TV.-Sales of 085 bbla at * $4 25 for low No 2, $4 50a5 forlow No l, S550a6 for Ko l, $6 50 for extra Ko l and $7 for low pale. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-Sales of 255 bbls at $3 60 for bard and $5 85 for yellow dip and virgie. COTTON.-Sales of ill bales as follows: 106 at 18X and 5 at 19c per pound. Interior Cotton Markets. MONTGOMERY. December 27.--Our market Is qalet and weak to-day; good ordinary 17? cents, strict good ordinary 18, low middlings 18>i, middlings IS Jt'c. as per bullet.n board ot trade. SELMA, December 28.-Sales to-day 300 bales; middling is% cents. Market quiet but steady. Receipts by Railroad, December 30. , SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, 1234 bales cotton. 38 bales goods, 5 cars wood and lumber. To Railroad Agent, O W Williams A co. A J Salinas, Wlss A- co, L D Mowry A Son. Q A Tren holm A Son. Pelzer, Rodgers & co, J R Pringle A Son, Caldwell k Son, Reeder A Davis. Murdaugh Sc Mathews, W P Dowling A co, G H Walter A co. W W Smith, A B Mulligan, -Graeser A Harmon. W B Williams Sc Son, Witte Bros. B F Simons, Frost, Adger A co, W K Ryan, W 0 Bee & co, J 0 Mallonee. T P Smith, Johnston, Crew A SC co, R 0 Sharp, W c Courtenay A co, A S smith, 0 R Holmes, sloan A Seigulous, G F. Hin. Passengers. . Per steamship Georgia, from New York-Mrs Turner, Miss H Hunter. Dr M Snedechor and wife, w H Clark Mrs S M Nix. Miss M C Norris, Mrs C Mathews, J P Randolp. J H Sealer, O Rappold, P Berner, H Sommeryer, Jas Joy, and 4 emigrants in steerage. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah via Beaufort, Hilton Head, and otter Landings-C J.nes, T D Phillips, J H Tomklns, and 9 deck. . Per steamer Pccosln, from Edisto, Enterprise, Ac-Mrs Jaa Hopkinson and eon, -E W Mlkell, J S Legare, A s Balley, J M Seabrook, and 44 de :k. Per steamer Water Lily, from Edisto, Enter prise and Way Landings-Col Wm Whaiey, Mrs P H Seabrook, Mrs Smith, R P Qulgly, J E Edings Dr T P Mlkell, H A Towles, and 23 deck. PORT CALENDAS. MOON'S PHASES. Last Quarter. 3d 4 honrs. 40 minutes, evening. New Moon 9 n. 9 bonis. 89 minutes; mor un g First Quarter. 16th. 6 honra. 42 minutes, mornlt Pull Moon. 24th, ll hours, 55 minutes, m ming. JANUARY. 1 Monday. 2 Tuesday. 8 Wednesday. 4|Thursday... Friday. Saturday... Sunday. BON RISES. ... 3 7.. 3 7.. 3 7.. 3 7.. 4 7.. 4 7.. 4. SUN SETS. MOON R. 4 3 5 . 6 6.. 7 6.. 7 6.. 8 6.. 9 5..10 5 .11 10..28 H..26 mo n 12..25 1..S1 2..36 8..46 HIGH WATER U..22 12. 12..64 1..49 2..47 3..46 4..62 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON. S. C.JANUARY 1,187 Lat 36 deg 46 min <? sec. | Lon 79 deg 57 mm 27 sec. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Steamship Georgia,- Holmes, New York-left 27th instant. Mdse. To Wagner, Huger Sc co, W A Courtenay, S C Railroad co. N E Railroad co J E Adger A co, Southern Express co. D A Amme, C D Ahrens A co, 0 w Almar, J Apple, s Barillo T M Bristol! Sc co, B Boyd. C Bart Sc co, Benton Underwood, F L Bissen, E E Bedrord. S Benjamin W C Bellows, E P Butts,- H Bischoff A co, Dr H Baer, E T Brown. T S Budd. Edw Bates Sc co. J N Boescb, T M Cater, W H Cha fee Sc c\ L Cohen Sc co, J 0 H . Claussen, Cavan augh Sc Walsh, Crane Boylston k co, T D Clancy A co, Cameron, Bark ley Sc co. John Commins. J Campsen Sc oo, E Daly Bowie, Moise Sc Davis, Ellas Sc Bro. D Fitzgibbon D F Fleming Sc co, Furchgott. Benedict * co, J M Green A Son, John 3 Fairly Sc co. J H Graver Sc co. D Goldstein, Hart Sc co, P L Guillemtn, J Jara J H Hillen, O Hickey, K A Hunt, Holmes k Calder Isaac Hal', I Hyman Sc CO, D U Jennings, W H Jones A co, Jeffords A co, c H Johnson, John eton, Crews Sc co, Kinsman Sc Howell, Ellnck W;ckenberg Sc CO, J P Kiep, H KUtte <r co, P P Locke, Laurey k Alexander, Jno W Linley, W A Melin ens, McLoy Sc Bice, Jno G Milnor Sc co, S R Marshall Sc co, Mantoue A co, W J Magrath. Wm Mattblessen, L Neumover, S A Kelson, B O'Neill, D O'NeJU * Sons. J F O'Neill, 0 P Poppeoheim, N M Porter. F W Perkins, Rev A T Porter, Palmer st Yalu, J A Quackehbnsh, O 0 Righter. E B stod? dard Sc co, Steffens, Werner Sc Ducker. H Stender S Thompson, RThomllnson A co, John Thomson Sc co, W B Smith Sc co, L D Shapira k co. Rev A M Folciil, O F WTeters, Walker. Evans Sc Cogswell, W Ufferbardt, G W Williams A co. A S Wllilngton A co, Philip wineman A co, Wagoner Sc Monseea, Wood A c o, W J Tates, and others. Steamer Pilot Boy, MoNelty, Savannah via Beaufort, Hilton Head and other Landings.* 46 bales sea leland, cotton, and mdse. To Ravenel, Holmes A co. W Gurney. J 0 Bedell, Macqueen Sr Blecke, D McPherson, Ravenel A co, Wm C Bee A co. Hart A co, Wm M Bird A oo, Bollmann Bros, J Apple. Henry Oreen, C Bart k co. B C Adams, Jno Chadwick, Steffens, Werner k Docker Southern Express co, Tledeman, Calder k co, 0 Dunn, J 0 Lacoste, Lizzie Barnes. ? ' Received from Chlsolm's Mill. 41 tes rice. To H Bischoff A co. Received from Bennett's Mill. 73 tierces rice. To W C Bee k co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Merchants' Une sehr Florence Rogers, New York-6 days. To W Roach A co, J ? Adger k co, W H Andrews, Adams, Damon A co, W M Bird k co, H Bulwinkle. Blum A Miller, F 0 Borner. W H Cha fee A co, 0 Claclos, H Bischoff k co, C Bart A co, Bollmann Bros. J C H Claussen. J Campsen k co, Dowle, Moise k Davis, D F Fleming & co, EM Grimke, H Gerdts k co, Geldsmlth k Son, W Har? ra!, w Hunt, A H Hayden, J Hurkamp k co, Hart A co, 0 Kerrison, Jr, k co, Knobeloch k Small, J W Linley, Kinsman k Howell, 0 Lilien thai A co, M Lnhrs Kanapaox k Gonzalez. S R Marshall A co, Mantoue k co, W Marscher. A McCobb, Jr, Jno F O'Neill, B O'Neill, Paul, Welch St Brandes, Order, J A Quackenbush, S 0 Railroad co, A Seckendorf, w Shepherd A co, E H Stelling, W L Webb, Geo W Williams k co, Steffens, Werner k Docker. Tlede? man, Calder A co. 0 F Wieters. C J Colcock, Jr, P Walsh, A F Chevreux, Walker, Evans A- Cogswell, and others. Steamer Pocosln, Gannon. Edisto, Enterprise aud Way Landings. Mdse and sundries. To J H Murray, and others. Steamer Water Lily, Toglio, Edisto, Enterprise. Rockville, and Way Landings, ll bags sea island cotton, mdse abd sundi les. To Douglas Nisbet, Mowry A Son, Stoney k Lowndes, J N Baker, Wm Gurney, Fraser k Dill, J O Green, H Bischoff k co, Wagener k Monseea, Macqueen k Blecke. IN THE OFFING. Two barks, or a ship and a bark, unknown. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York -James Auger k co. Steamship Falcon, Hay nie, Baltimore-P C rrenholm. British bark Orange Grove, McLean, Glasgow R Mure A co. Spanish brig Sorpresa, Fontanills, Barcelona W P HaU. SAILED SATURDAY. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Falcon. Haynle, Baltimore. FROM THIS PORT. Bark Keystone, Berry, at Liverpool, December 27, via Queenstown. * Sehr L T Knight, Blalsdell, Savannah, Decem? ber 29. UP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr May Morn, Babb, at New York, Decem? ber 2S. Sehr J W Maitland, Colcord, at New York, 29th December. CLEARED FOR THIS POET. Steamship Virginia. -, at Philadelphia, December 28. Brig Minnie Abbie, Barding, at Boston, Decem? ber 21. Sehr Edwin, Bellings, at New Tork, Decem? ber 23. MARINE NEWS'BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK, December 30_Arrived, sreamhlp Ocean Queen. Arrived out, the Nevada. MEMORANDA. The British bark O.lenta', from Charleston for Liverpool, was spoken on December 18, lat 30 27, long 76 27. The sehr James Bliss, Hatch, from Boston for Bucksvllle, S C, arrived at Vineyard Haven 24th Inst, and Balled the following day. The sehr Louisa Frazier, Steelman, from George? town, S C, arrived at New York December 28. The sehr E V Glover, lBger60ll. for Georgetown, S 0, cleared at New York December 28. The sehr Mary Gilchrist, from Bucksvllle, S C, arrived at New Bedford December 27. LIST OF VESSELS UP, OL EAR ED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Br ship Magdala, Black, np.Oct 24 Br ship Muscongua, Groves, sailed.r'.ov 22 Br bark Colonist, Bassrud, Balled.Nov 25 7he Soesknmmeren, Westergaard, sl'd.Oct 17 The windermere, Yeoman, sailed.,....Oct 17 Br bark Sarah M Smith, Bishop, Balled.Dec 7 BRISTOL, EKG. Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Oct 17 BORDEAUX. rhe Ebenezer, Matheson, sailed..Dec 8 ANTWERP. Br bark Celeste, Fullerton, sailed.Nov 25 CARDIFF. rhe Little Fred, Dear, sailed.Kov 17 3rbark Perseverance, Cook, e'eared.- ct 81 5chr Henrietta, Burnett, cleared.Dec 8 DOMESTIC. * Boatos. Brig Erle, Sean, up..........i..rx Brig Minnie Abbie, Harding, cleared..-Di Brig Ida L Ray, --, up. Jr.Nc Sehr J H Hancock Crowell, cleared.Di Sehr Lizzie Maui, Bu hier, np.D< NEW TOBE. Brig Georgia, Swan, cleared.Di Sehr Vraie, Mason, cleared.Di Sehr Eugene Borda, Latham, cleared.Di Sehr Florence Rogers, Shepherd, cleared...Di Sehr Mav Morn, Babb, up.Di Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, .up.Di "Sehr J w Maitland, Colcord, np.Di Sehr Edwl i, Bellings, cleared.Di PHILADELPHIA. Steamship Virginia.-. cleared.De Sehr Saml Caauuer, Lake, cleared.De Sehr Open Sea, Coombs, cleared..De Sehr A M Lee. Dukes, cleared.De BALTIMORE. J H Stickney, Fooks, cleared.De BOCXPORT, KB. Sehr willie Luce, Talbot, Balled.De iii a rr i eo. O'NEILL-SPRIGG.-At Spartanburg, S. C. the 28th December, 1871, by the Rev. S. G. Wa Mr. JOHN J. A. O'NEILL to Miss EMILY VIRGE e dest daughter ol Mr. Ross Sprigg, o.' Charles No cards. ' LEOPGLD-GARNER.i-On the evening of 28th instant, by the Rev. Alexander W. Marat at the residence of the bride's mother, Mr. \ LIAM T. LEOPOLD to Miss Missis A, GAR?* both of this ct:.-._ Bpsrial Notices. NAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD, CHARL TON, S. C., JANUARY 1, 1872-Coupons of First Mortgage Bonds of this Company duet day will be paid on presentation at the Bank House or H. H. Ktmpton, Financial Agent or State of South Carolina, No. 9 Nassau street, S Tork. S. W.FISHEB, janl-3 Treasure SPECIAL NOTICE.-DR. GEORi S. PELZER, Residence No. 48 Cannon street, flee at BURNHAM'S Drug S'ore, King, near < bonn street._jani-mwl pkf OFFICE OF THE CITY APPRA ER, CITY ?ALL, CHARLESTON, S. C., JAN PA 1, 1872.-NOTICE.-This office will be opened fr this date, and remain open until the 20th insta for issuing Licenses for the year 1872. WM. H. EASTERBY, Janl-mwfPsl City Appraisei JP PLANTER'S AND MECHANR BANE, OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLEST( DECEMBER 30TH, 1871.-A DIVIDEND OF FO PER CENT, upon the Capital Stock of this Ba will be paid to Stockholders on and after 2d prc Imo, exclusive or government tax. WILLIAM E. HASKELL, Janl-mwf3 . Cashier ^_r* RAFFLE.-A BEAUTIFUL SI of TOY FURNITURE to be Raffled at McLEA? Stores. Nos. 3-4 and 443 King street. Everybo that sees lt wants lt. especially those who hav< little girl to gi ve lt to. j am -^S_r* ACADEMY OF MUSIC DRAWIN? Club List?, on the following plans, are now op for members to Join: 1. Small and Large Clubs to divide equally. 2. Each member selects his own Ticket and d posits lt with the Treasurer of-the dub. On half cr any Prize drawn by a Ticket to be glvi to the member who chose lt; the other half to I owned by Club. 3. Clubs appropriating three-fourths an J nm tenths on the same principle. The best plan to secure something in the BU LER, CHADWICK A GARY DRAWING, ls to p half the amount' Invested in ?ingie tickets, as half lu Olnbs or sixty-two. There is one prl: in every sixty-two tickets. Any smaller Clubs formel that wish to tncreai the alza or Club, can do so by applying to m who will add them to smaller Clubs now formet Apply to EBEN COFFIN, Sub-Agent, Office, E. M. Moreland, No. 29 Broad Street. decao_ ?ar OFFICE CITY TREASURY, DI CEMBER 30, 1871.-All accounts against the CU Institutions should be rendered without delay t the respective Boards. S. THOMAS, dec30-2_City Treasurer. j_?-NOTICE.-THE BRITISH BARI "STORMY PETREL," S. W. DICK, Master, froi Cardiff, has been entered under the Five Day Ac AU goods not Permitted at the expiration of tha time wUl be sent to the public stores. decao-5_HENRY CARD, Agent. ?ar OFFICE CHARLESTON GASLIGHT COMPANY, DECEMBER 28, 1871.-The Board 0 Directors of this -Company having declared ; SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND .OF SEVENTY-FIVJ CENTS PER SHARE on the Capital Stock of thl Company, tha sams win be paid to Stockholder on and after TUBSOAT, 2d January, 1872. The Transfer Books wUl be closed from this dat untU the 2d January, 1372. W. J. HERIOT, dec28-6 Secretary and Treasurer. 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Sold by all Drug? gists. Factory No. 16 Bond street, New York. jan23-mwfiyr_' JBTNATURE'S OWN REMEDY.-CER TAIN CURE FOR HEADACHE, Dyspepsia, Dis? eases of the Kidneys, Ac-SARATOGA PAVIL? ION SPRING WATER. Try it. For sale by all Druggists._ decl3-3mo CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA TER-NATTANS'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR.-A perfectly clear preparation in one bottle, aa easily applied aa water, for restoring to gray hair its natural color and youthful appear? ance, to eradicate and prevent dandruff, to pro? mote the growth of the bair and stop its falling out. It is entirely harmless, and perfectly free from any poisonous substance, and wlU thererore take the place of all the dirty and unpleasant preparations now In use. Numerous tes t im on la's have been Bent us from many of our most promi? nent citizens, Borne of which are subjoined. In everything in which the articles now in use are objectionable, CRYSTAL DISCOVERY ls perfect. It ls warranted to contain neither Sugar of Lead, Sulphur or Nitrate of silver, lt does not aoll the clothes or scalp, ls agreeably -perfumed, and makes one of the best dressings for the Hair in use. It restores the color of the Hair "more per? fect and uniformly than any other preparation," and always does so In from three to ten days, vlrtuaUy feeding the roots or the Hair with all the nourishing qualities necessary to Its giowth and healthy condition; lt restores the decayed and induces a new growth of the Hair mere posi tlvely than anything else. The application of this wonderful discovery also produces a pleasant and cooling effect on the scalp and gives the Hair a pleasing and elegant appearance. We call especial attention to the fact that a limited number of trial bottles will be given way gratnitouBly to those wishing to try lt. You will notice that in pursuing this course our aim ls to convince by the actual merits of the article. ARTHUR NATTA NS, Inventor and Proprietor, Wast lng ton, D. c. For sale by the Agent, DB. B. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston, S. 0. novis-stuthiy 5p*rial Notices. CONSIGNEES PER MERCHANTS' LINE 5CHOON F.K FLORENCE ROGERS will send to Adger's North Waarf for Goods before sunset. Goods not called for will be stored at tbeir ri3k and expense. Ko claims allowed after Goods are delivered. WILLIAM ROACH A CO., janl-l Agents. pm* UNION BANK OF SOUTH CARO LIKA, CHARLESTON, 29th DECEMBER 1371. DIVIDEND.-A SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND OF FOUR PER CENT, free f om tax, having been declared by the Board of Directors, th? same will be paid to Stockholders on and arter TUESDAY, 2d day of January next. dec3Q-8_H. D. ALEXANDER, Cash er. pm* FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON, 23TH DECEM? BER, 1871.-This Bank will bs closed on MONDAT next, (New Tear's Day.) Notes and acceptances then payable mast therefore be anticipated. WM. C. BREESE, dec29 . .._cashier. ^PEOPLES BANK OF SOUTH CAR OLINA, CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 29, 1871. MONDAT next being New Year's Day, this Bank Will be close J. JAMES B. BETTS, dec29_Cashier. pW FIBST NATIONAL BANK OF CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON, 28TH DEOEMBER, 1871.-DIVIDEND NOTICE.-A Seml-Annual Divi? dend O? SIX (6) PER CENT, or SIX DOLLARS PER j SHARE (.'ree of tax) having been declared by the Board of Directors, the same will be paid to stock? holders on and after JANUARY 2D, 1872. gagg_WM. C. BREESE. Cashier. pm* CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA-CHARLESTON BRAKOE, Ko. 8 BROAD STREET.-On and after THURSDAY, 18th January, 1872, the regular semi-annual inter? est will be paid to depositors. All interest not paid on thesut day of Jannary will be added to the principal of the depositor, and will draw Interest as if deposited on the 1st January. Depositors are requested to bring In their books, that the interest may be entered. Interest ls compounded quarterly, but payable as heretofore in January and July. D. RAVENEL, Jr., dec30-20 Assistant Cashier. pm* CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA - CHARLESTON BRANCH, No. 8 BROAD STREET.-All moneys deposited In this Bank on or before the Hf ch day, or each calen? dar month wili bear interest (six per cent.) for that month, as If deposited on the 1st. D. RAVENEL, Jr., doc30-6 Assistant Cashier. pm* THE CHARLESTON CHAEITA BLE ASSOCIATION. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FREE SCHOOL FUND.-OFFICAL RAFFLED NUMBERS. CLASS No. 272-MORNING. 70-53-78- 9-25- 6-46-71-41-24-74-15 CLASS No. 27i-EVENING. 17-44- 4-64-20-56 -45 -75 -32 -36-18-73 AS witness oar hand at Charleston this 30th day of December, 1871. FENN PECK, . JAMES GI LL IL A ND, oct3_Sworn commissioners. pm* OFFICE CHARLESTON CITY RAIL? WAY COMPANY, KO. 2 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C., DECEMBER 27, I871.-Seal ed Proposals will be received up to 12 M. on MON? D?T, 1st January proximo, for SALE OF THE MANURE from the Company's S ables for one year from that date. For particulars apply at this office. By order. EVAN EDWARDS, dec27-wthsm4 Secretary and Tieisurer. pm* OFFICE SOUTHWESTERN BALL ROAD BANK.-The Transfer Books of the South Carolina Railroad Company and Southwestern Railroad Bank will be closed from the first to the fifteenth of January, 1872, for the purpose of making np the Annual List or Stockholders. JOHN M. HARLESTON, dec2l-thstasml Cashier. pm* THE COMMISSIONERS OF MAR KETS will Elect ou WEDNESDAY, the 3d of Jan? uary, the fallowing Officers: Ob 1er Clerk, . Assistant Clerk, Assistant Clerk for Upper Market, Clerk of Weights and Measures, Public Weigher for Market Street Scales, Public Weigher fur Calhoun Street Scales. Applications will be left with the nnderslgned on or before ll o'clock A. M., WEDNESDAY, the 3d Jannary, 1872. ' WILLIAM KIRKWOOD, dec27-wstn3 ?_Chief Clerk. ^?CITY HALL, OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, CHARLESTON, 8* C., DECEMBER 26, 1871.-Estimates wit be received at this office until the 6th or January, 1872, at 12 M., for the building of a PLANK ROAD on King street, from Shep? herd street to City Boundary. ' Same to be made per running foot, according to the plana and specifications in the City Engineer's office. Estimates to be directed to Committee on Con? tracts. W. W. SIMONS, dec27 9 Clerk of Connell ^-SCHEVEN HOUSE-NOTICE TO PARTIES INTERESTED.-Major JOHN W. CAM EBON has consented to conduct, and is doly ap pointed Manager of the SCHEVEN HOUSE. dec20-lmo_R. BRADLEY. pm* ON MARRIAGE.-S5 Happy relief for Young Men from the effects of Errors and Abases In early life. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cured. Impedimenta to Marriage removed. New method or treat men:. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulara sent tree, lu sealed envelopes. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. octl2 iVen ?Jnbiicatkms. JpOGARTIE'S BOOK DE HOLIDAY BULLETIN. We are now displaying an unrivalled stock or I ELEGANT BOOKS In every department of Lite? rature. All the New and Standard Poets, Illustrated; Standard Literature and Theo ogy, the best edi? tions, insets. JUVENILE BOOKS. Especial care has been taken to make this de? partment attractive by the selection of Good Books, combining entertainment as well as In? struction to the young. The little folks have had especial attention elven to their wants this sea? son by the publishers generally. Books for the young or all ages are amongst the most -beautiful publications of the season, and much lower In prices than last year. BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS. Oxford Editions ol Family and Pocket Bibles. We have just received a large invoice.of Oxford . Bibles and Prayer Rooks. The assortment embra? ces every variety of editions and styles issued by the Oxford press, which, together with a variety of other English and American edition;, make the largest and most elegant variety of Bibles and Prayer Books ever offered for sale In Charleston, and at greatly reduced pt Ices. Illustrated Books and Sets or Standard Authors, including Scott, Cooper, Dickens, Thackeray, Isaac Disraeli. Lamb. Waverly Novels, Macaulay, Christopher North, Poe, Hallam, Milman, Hood, Fronde, Mommsew, Jo we ti's Plato, Ac. Ac. Oar stock ls too large and varied to enumerate, bat our store is arranged with a view to the con? venience or customers, and the price or each boos: marked Va plain Agares. FANCY ARTICLES. Desks, Work Boxes, Writing Cases, Portfolios, Photograph Albums, Fancy Ink Stands, Fancy Boxes or Note Paper. Sunday School Library and Books for Prizes, Sunday School Cards, Illuminated Texts, Fancy Books, and <a large variety of Books suitable for presentation to teachers and scholars. mw Persons residing In the country will please bear In mind that by sending their orders to us for any books published in America, they will be charged only the price of the book. We pay for the postage or express. mw Address . FOG ARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, so. 260 King street, (tn the Bind,) Charleston, S. 0 oct3l-tnths_ p ? R E GYPSUM Containing NfKETY-NIKE AND TWO-THIRDS (90H) PER CENT. Soluble Matter. Warrantedi.icc from all Imparities. Prepared in nils cuy, and for sale at the low price of FfFTEba DOLLARS per ton, CASH. JOHN Ll. HOLMES. CommlsBlsn Merchant, novi7-f Charleston, S. C. SfjipjH?lg. E NEW YORK. ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3D, AT HALF-PAST ll O'CLOCK A. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 18T0. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA, Holmes, Commander, will sall lor New Tors on WEDNESDAY, Sd Jannarr, at half past ll o'clock A. M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool by WILLLAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania. Gotten burg, and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS, To New Enz land Cities as uauaL Insurance by Steamers of this Line K per cent For Freight or Passage Engagements, having very fine Deck stateroom accommodatlo-s, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to W. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. Janl-mtnthS_ 1HE PHILADELPHIA IRON STEAM] LINE . THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, GULF STREAM, Captain Hunter. Are now regularly on the Line, insuring a first class sea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and in alliance with Railroad Com? panies at both termini, afford rapid transportation to and from all points in the 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. ?a-The VIRGINIA ls appointed to sall from Brown's wharf on THURSDAY, January 4th, at 12 o'clock M. sa- The GULF STREAM will foliownext week. For particulars of Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY. Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, No. 12 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. Janl-mwth3 ?_. . pACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPT? THROCQH LINS TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave Pier so. 42, North River, foot of Canal: street. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the ism and 80th of every month (except when these J lates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday prece? .ng.-\ All departures connect at Panama wits steam? ers for South Pacific and Centrai American ports. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco first of every month, except when it falls on sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch a; Havana, bot go direct from New York to AapinwalL one hundred pounds baggage free to each adult, Medicine and attendance nee. For Passage Tickets or other information apply 4t the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foot of Canal street, North Elver, New York. F. R. RABY, Agent. Jaly26-iyr jpiOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY wm dispatch one of their first-class, foll powei Iron Screw Steamships from PIER NO. 46 K. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS FOLLOWS: WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLIAMS, Dec. 13, at 7.80 AM NEVADA Capt. FORSYTH.Dec. 20, at 1 P M WYOMING.Can t. WHINNEK AY. Dec. 27, at 2.80 P M MINNESOTA, Capt. Morgan.Jan. 3, at IDAHO, Capt. PRICE.Jan. io, at - Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Office No. 20 Broadway) $80, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 63 Wall street, N.T. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool lssned by the Charleston and New York Steamers, which make cloae connection with the above Une. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., maye Or WM. A. COURTENAY. fiats, &c. Jj ADIES'' AND CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS ! HATS ! HATS ! Received per steamer Georgia FIFTEEN HUN? DRED ASSORTED HATS, latest styles, aU of which I will sell at about one hah* their original ccst. The above ls the stock of a Bankrupt New York Broadway House-prices from io cents to 7$ cents. A Uberai discount to Wholesale Dealers. AROHER'S BAZAAR, dec29-fmw3 King street. i?*rtili?ers. j^CL?io~l^^ COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. PRICE-$25 CASH, WITH USUAL ADVANCE FOR TIME. This article ls prepared under the superintend? ence of Dr. ST. JULIAN RAVEN EL, expressly for Composting with Cotton Seed. lt was introduced by this Company two years ago, and its use has fully attested its value. 200 to 260 pounds of thia article per acre, properly composted with the same weight of cotton seed, furnishes the planter with a Fertilizer of the high ssc excellence at the smallest cost. A Compost prepared with this article, as by printed direc itons furnished, contains all the elements of fer illlty that can enter Into a First Cass Fertilizer, while tts economy must commend its liberal use :o planters. For supplies and printed directions, for Composting, apply to J. N. ROBSON, Agent Pacific Guano Company, Nos. 63 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. Charleston, S. C. JNO. S. REESE A- CO., General Agents. nov27-3mosD*c S O L U B L E PACIFIC GUANO. PRICE, $45 CASH, WITH USUAL ADVANCE FOR TIME. Experience in the use or this GUANO for the last six years in this State, for Cotton and Corn, iaa ao far established tts character for excellence LS to render comment unnecessary. In accordance with the established policy of the Company to furnish the best'Concentrated Ferti? ger at the lowest cost to consumers, this Guano a put into market this season at the above re laced price, which the Company ls enabled to do >y reason ot its large facilities anl the reduced ?ost or manufacture. The supplies put into market this season are, as ?eretofore, prepared under the personal auperin endence of Dr. St. Julian Ravenel, Chemist of he Company, at Charleston, S. C., hence plantera nay rest assured that its quality and composition s precisely the same as that heretofore sold. At the present low price, every acre planted ian be fertilized with 200 pounds Guano at a cost lot exceeding the preseot value of 30 pounds of lotton. while experience has shown that under avorable condition of season and cultivation, the :rop ls increased by the application from two to hree-fold the natural capacity of the soil, hence ruder no condition could its application faU to compensate for the outlay. Apply to J. N. ROBSON, Agent Pacific Guano Company, ?os. 68 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. REESE A CO., General Agents. nov27-3mosn*o jp O E L I V E R P O* O L . The favorite British bark BELT?STE, ?h? Williame, Master, having a portion or herJ^Ht cargo engaged, will be dispatched for the aoove "port. For Freight engagements, apply to dCC2S ROBERT MURE A- CO. F OR NEW TORE The Regular Packet Schooner MYR0VER,-AA Brown. Master, wants light freight, cotton,SBf .tc, to HU np and leave promptly. dec23_WM. ROACH A CO., Agenta. J10R FORT SUMTE B, BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast, safe and comfortably appointed ? Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharf SR EVERY SAT, at 10 o'clock morning, and 8 o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, .apply to CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNG. novl5 On Board. yo R WRIGHT'S BLUFF, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAN TEE RIVER. The steamer MARION, Captain w. F. Adair, will receive Freight at?. _ Accommodation Wharf TUESDAY, the 2d instant, and leave at NIGHT. No freight received after sunset. Freight and Wharfage prepaid. For engagements apply to RAVENEL. HOLMES A CO., Jam-2_' Ko. 177 East Bay. Jl O E EDISTO, ENTERPRISE AND WAT LANDING?. The Steamer POCOSIN, Captain W. H. Gannon.wlll receive Freight Trna._ DAT, and leave for the above places To-MORROW MOBNING, 2d Instant, at . 9 o'clock, ana Elisio WEDNESDAY MOBNING, at 7 o'clock. Fare, $1 50. No meals famished. J. H. MURRAY, Agent.' The Steamer leaves again THURSDAY MORNING, at io o'clock, and Edlsto FRIDAY, at half-past 8 o'clock._janl-l* p O R FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. ??A?k?*?Tt:e splendid Steamers?u?Bb DICTATOR.Captain GOXBTTER CITY POINT.Captain MCMILLAN WILL SAIL AS FOLLOWS : The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, The Cirr POINT every FHIDAY 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 Fa latka with steamers tor Enterprise; also with steamers for the Oklawaha River. Close connection la made with steamships at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and shippers can rely on no detention of freights to New Orleans, and at lowest rates. For Freight or Passage, having first-class ac? commodations, apply to RAVENEL A CO., Agents, . Corner Van derho rat's wharf and Fast Ray. Through Bills of Lading given to New Orleans. These Steamers connect at Savannah with Steamer San Antonio for Darlen, Brunswick, Satin a River, and all Intermediate landings. Freights lor these points most be prepaid here. dec?a_? -yr^EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA,, AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. 0. The Steamer PILOT BOY. Captain W. T. MCNELTY, Will leave Accommodation Wharf _ every MONDAY MORNING, at 3 o'clock, ??IBl?ti for savannah, Beaufort, Hilton Head and span. lsh Wells. Returning will leave Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING. Will leave for Beaufort, Pacific and Ch ts ol ra'a Landings 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 atorage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to . BAVEKEL, ?OLMT.S A CO.. novl No. 177 East Bay. Semina ?flacbiius. THE NEW IMPROVED WHEELER & WILSON, THE MOST JPOPTJJT^A.11 ULT SEWING MINE. Between six and seven hundred thousand now lu use. Is the most simple, runs easier, and makes less noise than any other flrs:-clas3 Lock stuck* Machine. Does ail kinds of work usually done by hand. Eas better attachments for Hemming, Frilling, Tucking, Cording, Quilting, Gathering, Ac, than'any other Machine. These Machines are now offered for sale m this city on the LEASE PLAN, at Ten Dollars per month until paid for. Thorough instruction given, and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Old Machines repaired and adjusted by a competent machinist. A few live men can find regular and profitable employ? ment, either on salary or commission, by applying early. Parlor and Salesroom No. 209 KING STREET. W. G. BRUCE, Agent. WHYTE A HARRAL, General Agente, dec 18 TETE WEED F. F. SEWING MACHINE has not yet become such a drug in the market as to require tobe hawked through the streets or left at the residences against the wishes of the oc? cupants. Bat my sales have not diminished, nor has the reputation of these Machines surfered by competition. Call and see them and yon will be convinced of their superiority. D. B. HASELTON, dec20-lmo flo. 307 KING STREET. W HAT ADVANTAGES HAS THE "ELIAS HOWE" MACHINE OVER OTHERS ! First.-The public know lt to be durable. A conclusive evidence ls, twenty years have not placed second-hand "HOWE" Machiaea in the market, lt cannot be said of any other machine. Second.-It contains the material for its own repair. Third.-It has less wearing points than any oth?r. Fourth.-It draws up a stitch as yon do by baud;others do not. Fifth.-You have perfect control over both threads; ethers have . ot. Sixth.-It gives orr Oread in proportion to the thickness of labric sewed, thereby avoiding slow motton over seams, dropping stitches and break? ing of needles-a great objection to another ma chinea. Seventh.-It sews a tight seam in casslmere, burying the thread on either side, and then a j tissue paper, without change of tension. Eighth.-The presser foot ls easily swung out of the way when you set a needle or put under work. It .s not ao with any other. Among tte many "FIRST PREMIUMS" award ed THE ELIAS HOWE SEWING MACHINES, maj be mentioned the following : The International Exhibition of all Nation?, London, 1882, a Gold Medal. New York state Fair, 1886. Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1867, a Gold Medal. Cross of the Legion of Honor to Ellas Howe, Jr., as Original Inventor. Ohio State Fair, 1868. New York State Fair, 1868. Vermont State Fair, 1868. Recollect that Mr. HOWE was the Original In? ventor of Sewing Machines, and gave twenty rears of his life to perfecting this Machine. EVERY MACHINE ?S~FULLY WARRANTED AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY CASE. JSSF- If yon are prejudiced in favor of any par? ticular Machine, at least examine THE HOWE before you parchase. OFFICE NO. 302 KING STREET, ALFRED G. ELY, decie-swimo Agent south Carolina. ? '.gttilrgg&f. J? J^ORTHEASTERNRAILROAD. ? SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, . /> ' . NORT II E A3 TE RN RAILROAD COU PANT, / J CHARLESTON, December 29, mic ) EXCURSION* TICKETS FOR ONE FARE, to and from Charleston, to be good from the Sib to the 16th of January, inclusive, will be soil at a}: Sta? tions on the Northeastern and Cheraw and_Dar Un at OL Railroads. Horses to be used at the Tournament will be passed at half rates. S. S. SOLOMONS, . ? Janl-mwfe Superintendent. ?-Clarendon, williamsburg, Darlington, Ches-, te meld, Sumter and Marlon papera will copy. OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD S CHARLESTON, s. c., December 23,18TL On and after SUNDAY, December 24, the Passen? ger Trains -on the South Caroona Railroad will run as follows: TOB AUGUSTA. Liare Charleston..8.10 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.._~_. 4. as F, M. TOB COLTJKBIA, Lsave Charleston.......:.......--... 6.10 A. M. Arrive at Columbia...'??w.. ?.ce P. M. TOB CHAULX8TCX. L?Te Augusta. MM*^.^.!?;.;;: 7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charlae-ton;.................. 2.20 P. M. L?&ve Columbia.- 7.40 A, M. Arrrive at Charleston.3.20 P. M. THEO COU WTJJfXNOTON THAIN. - Leave Augusta. 8.00 A.n. Arrive at Ringville...........IU0A.1L' Leave Ringville...12 30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta......I-..,.......6.30 P. M. ACOO8TA NIQUT BXFBiaS. r> (Sundaje excepted.) Leave Charlee ton.-.~~ s.ao P. M. Arrive at Augusta.> ? *.......... 7.3 3 A M. L save Augusta.-..-.. e. OOF. M. Arrive at Charleston........- 6,55 A.M.. . COLUMBIA NIGHT BXFBiaS. * (Sundays excepted.) ' LeaveOharieston.......... T.IOP.M. Arrive at Columbia.-.. 6.3) A. M. Lsave Columbia.....-.7.05P. M. Arrive at Charleston.7.00 A.M. BUiTM BR VTLLB TR i IK. Leave Summerville at.T.26 A. M. Arrive at Charleston at.8.46 A. M. Leave Charleston at.8.30 P. M. Arrive at Summervale at..4.45 P. M. OA-DIN BRANCH. Lsave Camden............. ?.15'A. M. Arrive at Columbia-.io -.OA. M. Leave columbia..".-.; 1.45 P. M. Arrive at Camden-.0.26 P.M. Day and Night Trains make dose connection! at Augusta with Georgia- Railroad and Central Railroad. sight Train connects with Macon and Augusts Railroad. Columbia Night Train connecta with GreeuTlll? and Columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road to points North. Camden Train connects st Ringville dally (ex et pt sundays) with. Day Paaaenger Tram, and 'rons through to columbia and returns on Mon days, Wednesflays and saturdays, A L. TYLER, vice-President S. B.PICKENS, Q. T. A._. gr, lanlfl NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM - r CHABLXSTON, s. 0., February ll. 1871. Trains wiu leave Charleston Daily, at 6^80 A. M. and 6.16 P. M. Arrive at Chartas ton 7:30 A. M. (Mondavi ex? cepted) and 2:30 P. M. ? , Train does not leave Char festone P. M?, Sex . DAYS. " ? Tram leaving 6:80 A. M. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and Aognia Greek only, going through in 40 hours. \ Passengers leaving by 6.16 P. M. Train have chelee of route, via Richmond and Washington? er via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FatDAT by this- Tram lay over on SUNDAY tn Bal? timore. Th ose lea ving ou li ATURD AY remain Suit .. .DAY in Wilmington, N. 0. ... . -. r This ls the cheapest, qui&eet and mott plejunt route to cincinnati, Chicago and other paints West and Northwest, both Trains -making con? nections at washington with .Western trains of Baltimore and Ohio Bal'fGai. 8. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent P. Li CiiAKm, General Ticket Agent febu-iamoa .. : ._. . . i OFFICE OF THE SAVANNAH AND . CHARLESTON RAILROAD. ::: CHARLESTON, S. C., November 22,1371. On and after MONDAY. December the 11th, the Passenger Trains on (his Road will mn as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston dally.8.26 P. M. Arrive at Savannah daily.9.16 P. M. Leave Savannah dally...... ?'....11.16 P.M. Arr. ve at Ch ir les ton dany..-.."5.35 A M.. DAY TRAIN. Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 8.15 A. M. Arrive at savannah, Sundays excepted. 4.1&.P. M. Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted... 8.00 AM. Arrive at Charleston, Sundays exe ted. 4.06 P.M. Freight forwarded daily on through bills of lad? ing to points m Florida and by Savannah.Une of steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch glvea to. freights for Beaufort and points on Port Royal Railroad and at as low rates as by any other line. 0. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent S. 0. BOTLSTON, Gen'l Ft and Ticket Agent nov23 ._. :. Drugs am} itUMntu?. ?fT/T^~OF APOCYN?M, o?l)OGS Highly recommended! n diseases of the Stomach, Heart and Liver, and useful as a Tonic in Nervous Debility. Testimonials given. For sale by by the agent, ' ALFRED RAOUL, M. D.. nov27-mwf2mo 218 Ung st, Charleston, 8??. . ROSADALIS. ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. EOS AD ALIS, a sure cure for Sorofula. ROSADALIS, endorsed by Physicians. HOS AD ALIS, a potent remedy for Bheumatism. ROSADALIS, a Bemedy tried and true. HOS AD ALIS, the best Alters, tive extant. ROSADALIS endorsed by the following : Dr. R. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore. Dr. T. 0. PUGH, of Baltimore. - ? Dr. THos. j. BOYKLN, cf Baltimore. Dr. A. DURGAN. of Tar boro', N. a Dr. J. S. SPARKS, cf Nicholas vile, Ky. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima, Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. McOARTHA, or South Carolina, and many ot tiers. See ROSADALIS ALMANAO BQ8ADATJH, endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now of Mary? .and Conference, formerly Chaplain in the Ooo? federate Army of Northern Virginia. ls Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts'at one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and aU the SECRETORY ORGANS, OX* pelling aU impure matter and building np the system to a healthy, vigorous condition, HOHADALI8 IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DO WI E. MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH, WIN EM AN A co., J Agenta tn Dr. H. BARR, ) Charleston. marS-lv -piRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. Prepared by Grimault A Co., Pans : SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHATE OF LIME, asov erign remedy in."phthisis-relieves, Coughs, Nlgntsweata. Ac Pepsine, for indigestion, loss Of appetite, Ac, Digestivo Losenges of the Alkaline Lactates, ? pleasant and effective remedy for functional d?? rangement of the digestive organs. Troches of Pepsine and Pauoreatme. ALSO, PURGATIF LE ROY. Pharmacie Oottln. VOMITIF LE BOY, PUarm&cle Oottln. Dragees de Santonme. Dragees de Morphine. Lancelot's Asthma Cigarettes. y Forsale by Dr. H. BARR, No, 131 Meeting uri m ,