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COMMERCIAL KBITS. The Charleston Cotton, Ric? and Narai Stores Harket. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS. ) MONDAY EVENING, January 8,1872. J COTTON.-With better dispatches tala article waa held firmly, and buyers of the higher quail les paid an advance or about KC fi lb, the lower grades showing no change of note, the demand being moderate, and the market closed quiet. Salea about ooo balea, aay l at 17, 2 at ns', 62 at 16,10 at 18X, 29 at IS},', 222 at 1SX, 49 at 19, 33 at 19K, 87 at 19X, 2 at 19},'. 49 at 10 282 at 20, 9 at 20X, 6 at 20& We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.18 ?iey Low middling.19X@ Middling.20 re? strict m ld dil Lg.norn-ral. Rica.-The o rcring stock was light and the mar* ket was quiet, with sales of 50 tierces of c'ean Carolina at 7 7-lsc fi m. We quote common to fair at 6X@TX, good 7X@8c fi th. . NAVAL s TOBES.-There were no eales reported. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, nom 1 nal on uplands, nominal on sea islands; via Kew Tort, \d on uplands, ld ?n sea Islands; by sall, T-l6d on uplands, on sea islands nominal. To Havre lc on uplands. Coast wlae-to New York by steam Xe on uplands and lc on sea islands ; $2 ? .tierce on rice; by sall S'c o*> cotton; - fi tierce on rice; 40c fl barrel on rosin; $7@S fi M on lum? per; $9@io ft M on timber. To Boston, by sali? ne fi m on upland* cotton. To Providence, by ?Ml $s ft M on boasMs, Kc ^ tb oa cotton; by Ytoam fl ft bale on New York rates. To Phila? delphia, by steam sc H lb on uplands; by sall, $7 -fl M on boards; $9 on timber ; $3 per ton en clay, and $3a$8 to on phosphates. To Baltimore, by ?team xe ft lb by sall, ta 50@: ft M' on boards; $3$s 26 fi ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in -demand by our merchants to take lumber r re lg ht s from Georgetown, S. O, Darlen and sat ilia River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $io@i2 fi M are the rates on lamber and boards. KxoHAh'GB.-Sterling 60 day bills 17X@17X. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are pur? chasing sight checks at x ocr, and sell at par. GOLD.-SX@9X. - Markets by Telegraph. MONET MARE ET 3. LONDON. January 8-Noon. - Consol and American securities unchanged. NEW YOEE, January 8-Noon.-Freights firm. Sleeks active and very weak. Governments doll and steady. Money arm at 7 per cent. Gold firm at9X. Exchange-long ox, short lox. Evening.-Freights Ormer. Money easy at6a7 percent, sterling 9Xa9X. Gold ?Xa9X- The Treasury has disposed or half a million dollars In gold. Governments s'eady and dolL States in? active. Tennessees, old and new 63X- others unchanged. Nxw ORLEANS, January 8.-Sterling, nothing doing; legal holiday and the banks are closed. A national salute was fired this morning and the nagi displayed. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, January 3-Noon.-Cotton opened advancing uplands, to loxaioxd, Orleans loxa lOXd ; sales Saturday rt ached 30,000 bales. Evening-Cotton excited; uplands lOXd. Or? leans lOXd; sates 30,000 baies; speculation and export K\ooo. Nsw YORK, January 8-Noon.-Cotton firm: uplands 21Xc; Orleans 22Xo: sales 1100 bales. Sales of cotton futures Saturday evening lo.ooo baie?, as follows: January. 20X. 2015-16, 2013 ie; February, 213?, 21 9-16, 21X, 21 7 *6; March, 21X. k ? 22. 21 2116-ia, 2118-16; April, 22, Sltf, 2116 ia: ?1 May, 22, 22j^, 22X?June, 22^C. Evening.-Cotton weat; sales 4375 ba'es:-cp- , lands 2ixc, OrleansKXC Sales-of futures to 1 day 18,100 bales,- os follows: January 20X, tl, . asia, 2ix-six, 21 s-ie; 2iis-i8;'February iix, ?X. 211M6,2tX, 2116-16, A 22 March Zt, 22X, ?KX, 22 6-16, 22 9-16, 23?, 2?X; April 22X SSX. 22, 22 5 16. 22X, 22 9-19, 22X 5 Kay 2?X, 22X, 1 22, tl 6 16, 22XC . BOSTON, January 8.-Cotton active; middlings 21 \c, net receipts iso bales; gross 4765; sa es 600; BtOCk 9000. ' PHILADELPHIA, January 8.-Totton strong; middling? 2. xe ? BALTIMORE, January 8.-Cotton, bnyira and-, se lera apart, and the market tending upward ; net J receipts 299 bales; gross 639; exports coastwise 167: ?ales 673; arook ?897. , NORFOLK. January 8.-Cotton excited; offerings light; low middlings 20?; net receipts 2496; ex- 1 1 pons coastwise 2880; sales 100 stock 4978 bales. WILMINGTON, - January 8.-Cotton firm; mid dungs 2oc; net receipts HS bales; coastwise 84 sales 173; stock 6995. AUGUSTA, January 8.-Cotton strong; middlings 20o; receipts 500 bales; salea ooo. SAVANNAH, January 8.-Cotton active at fult., prices; middlings 2oxa2?xo; net receipts S2oi 11 ca'es; exports to Great Britain 3699, Barcelona 830, coastwise 1935; sales 2500; Stock 77,721. MEMPHIS. Jinoary 8.-Cotton active and ex- J . cited ; middlings 20sa20i?c; rec- lpn 1820 balea. 1J MOBIL?, January 8.-Cotton strong; middlings 20xc; net receipts 4U6 bales; exports to Great Britain 2.83; sales 2000; stock 65,676. -Nxw OBLVAVS, January a.-Cotton active and higher; middlings 20#a20Xc; net receipts 7C42 , bales; gross 8013; exports to Barcelona 190; sales 7000; stocK 198,898. < GALVESTON, January 8-Cotto- firm; good ordl nary 18Xal8Xc; net receipts 1206 bale:; exDorts to Great Britain 2687; coastwise 724; tales 1OO0 stock 41,961. PROVISIONS AND PBOO?CE MARKETS. LiTXErooL January 8- Evening.-Breadstufls arm. Red winter wheat' 12s. Flour 26s to 80s. . ~NEW YORK, January 8-Noon.-Frour quiet and steady.. Wheat quiet, and firm. Com dall and unchanged. 'Fork; steady; mess $14 37al4 60. Lard nhcbangfd at 9Xa?7-16c. Turpentine quiet and unchanged atesaesxe. Rosin quiet at $4 s 7 y 84 90 for strained. Evening.-Flour quiet and steady. Whiskey dnllnt 92a93c. Wheat dull and lower, winter red Western $L68al 65.1 Corn InTatr request ror home export, btrt'closes'heavy; white s-juthern 78 Sc Rice steady at syasxe. Port a shade easier; $14aM 26ai4 37 s- M Beef quiet. Lard steady. Naval'stores quiet. Tallow steady. BALTIMORE, January s.- Fl ar dull and firm Wheat firm. Cora, yellow 67a69c Provisions un? changed. Whiskey ssc. CINCINNATI, January 8--Full prices asked for floor, corn and pork. No demand for pork at $12 50. Lard firm. Bacon In light demand, bat firm. . Whiafcey 88c. Sr. Lons, January 8.-Pork stead/ at $13 26. Bacon firm; shoulders 7 vs; clear sides 7Xc Lard firm. .LOUISVILLE, January a.-Bagging quiet and firm at I3al4c. Flour active, corn quiet; sacks 63ae:c. Provisions active and.firm. Lard, kegs joh; .Shoulders 6Xa?c; clear sides 7Xa8c, packed on orders. Pork $14: Whiskey 88a89c Nxw ORLIANS. January 8.-Pork dull; mess $14.25; offers cf $14 refused. Bacon aides clear rib dull at 7Xc; clear ss: new sugar-cured hams 16S16X- Lard, tierce 9ya9j?c;keg luyalos. ? Sugar firm; Inferior ssaosc ; fatr to fully fair 7s a8X; prime sass- Molasses firm; common 28a Soc; prime 41a43. WhlEkey and c-jffee nnchauged. Charles A. Kujton's Cotton Report tor the Week finding January 5,187a. KEW YORE, January ? -THE MARKET.-In our last report the market closed quiet and steady at 206 for middlings. Saturday the market was quiet, but prices remained firm; sales 1648 bales; quotations unchanged. Monday was a close holi? day. Tuesday the market was firmer and prices Xe higher; the offerings were -fair, but holders were apparently indifferent about eellicg. Ex? porters were in the market f< r low grades, which Of late have not been sought alter; sales 1SS9 bales;middlings 20sc. Wednesday, In sympathy with the advance for contraes, the market was firmer, and prices fully xe higher; the trans 1 tiona were fair, and principally confined to spin? ners: sale3 2564 bales; middlings 20s'c. Thursday there was a good demand from spinners and ex? porters, and several linea of transit were taken, market closing strong and unchanged; sales 4693 bales; middlings 20Xc Yesterday the market wai strong, and an advance of Sc in prices was rally established-there wa? a good demand for spinning and export; sales 8775 Dales; midd logs 20XC. Upland and Moble New Texas. Florida. Oileaos. Ordinary.18 iss 18K 18X Good ordinary...lox 19X 19X 20X Low middling....20X 20X 20X 21V Middling.20X 21X 21X 21X Sales of the wees 14,629 bales-including 4944 to spinners, 752 to speculators, and 8933 to ex? porters. Gross receipts at this port ror the week 22.737 bales. Since ist fceptember 351,101 bales, against 481,031 last year. STATISTICAL POSITION. 1871. 1870. Stock in Liverpool..bales...569,ooo 619.680 Afloat from india. 72,000 el ooo AnOatirom America.....182,000 280,'ooo SloeiB'lfl London.-:,-..............136,764 6 2 260 Afloat for London.104,000 27,000 Stock m Havre..117.770 50,750 Afloat for Havre.88,000 607 Stock in Bremen. 11,920* 3,972 Afloat for Bremen. 6,175 9 824 Stock in united Mates ports.515,656 553,449 Stock io Inland towns.92,933 ios,6l6 Total..??...?...1.895,208- 1,(82,158 Excess in visible supply as compared with 1370. 213,050 Stock of cotton held by Man? chester spinners at the mills. 230,00) 120,000 Price of middling Orleans in Liverpool.;. io 7161 8 3-ie J Price of middling Orleans in New York..-.. 21 sc l6Xc rMcoa?gold.. ox lox New Tork Rice Jttarket. From tire Journal of Commerce. Saturday, Jan nary 6: The market ls a litte more act.. c ?o-day, and,pnces are steady. Dealers are operating on A more extended ?-cale, and are compelled by ; holders to meet full market rates, we learn of j sales of so tes Carolina at 8 s a s s c ; 350 bags Ran? goon at 6Xa7Xc, and Fatna at 7Xa7?ic. New York Naval Stores .Market. From the Journal or Commerce, Saturday, Januarys: The demand for spirits turpentine continue.; small, entirely to meet wants or local consumers. A few small lots on dock are offering at 68c. brit for fall parcels this price ls refused, with thei auotatioas somewhat nominal. Sales embrace so" bbls on dock at 68c. Rosins-There la more (hipping demand, but the prices bid as a raleare somewhat below she views of holders, and ver? little business can be reported. Sates embrace moo bbls strained, small bois at $4 80, and 400 bbls common strained at $4 75; 1700 bbls strained for January shipment on private terms. The quotations are: $4 85a4 90 for good strained; $510a5 40 for No 2; $5 75af for No 1; $7 50a9 for pale, and f 9 50al2 for extra pale. New York Coffee market. From the Journal of Commerce. Saturday, Jan? uary 6: The market for Brazils ls quiet, but prices remain firm. There ls a fair Inquiry from dealers who are ready to give quite foll rates, but hrlders remain very confident, and are in? different about selim?. We do not learn of any business. East and West Indii coffees are selling freely ft om secs Ld hands at full figure?, but from first hands we do not learn of any business. We Snote for Rio, in bond, gold'prices, as follows: rdlnary cargoes, ?sxaisxc; fair cargoes, 16Xa 17c; good cargoes, K^anxc; prime cargoes, 18*al8>ic. Havana Market. HAVANA, December 80.- SCOABS-Clayed.- j The- old stock is being shipped off steadily, and there ls very little cf lt left In first hands, for j which reason holders continue to exact previous high prices, which buyers cf? nor feel disposed to grant. Th s, combined with the Intervening holi? days, has caused the present.week to be the quiet? est one or the whole year, and not a single sale worth mentioning has been made. Consequently quotations are placed nominally as follows: 8,xa 10 rs arrobe, Nos 710; lOtfaiOX rs Noe 1112: 10% aux rs Nos 13-14; UxallX ra Nos 15-17; 12*ia 13K rs Nos 18 20, and is^aie ra for whites, ac? cording to class. No engagements for future de? liveries of clayed sugars have been made s.nce j those last reported. The receipts of new sugars are still very small, although the weather la reported to have been genersBy dry and fine during the past week. Moa t - , of the receipts so far (about 7?00 to sooo boxes here and at Matanzas) comprise centrifugals, and lt ls verv likely that in view of the large demand they., have had this, and will probably have next year ror the United States, the production will be in? creased this seas n. Centrifugals-As already stated lu previous re? ports, the very few crops dl. engaged are held at extravagant value?, and buyers display less ani? mation, there having been no contracts made j thia week. Of either old and new stock on hand no sale has taken place here, and fair to prime are quoted at from lO^allK rs per arrobe. From Matanzas the Bale or about looo boxes Nos ll and 13, partly at ll re; No u >? and balance at lix, No 12 as a basis. Molasses and Muscovado Sugars-No aa'.es or j actual stock nor contracts for iutu-e deliveries, of either class, to report. Nominal quotations'for the formerare 8Xa9 rs per arrobe Nos 8 and 9 for the former, and 8Ka9 ra fair to good re-flu lug for the latter, of which In Matanzas some 200 hhds common to fair were placed at 8 xasx rs. Nearly 1000 hhds new crop have been received this week between here and H1 tanzas. Melado-Bayera have Increased th. ffers ror new crop, and roture cu verles may be quoted at SM ra per arrobe for good cUss. The receipts or sugar at this port pince 1st Jan? uary to date amount to ! ?3,638 boxes and 37,839 hhds, against 1,297,894 boxes and 48,094 bhdJln 1870. The deliveries, same period, were 950,614 boxes and 37.449 hhds, against 1,888 398 boxes and 50,073 hhds in 1570. Mock this morning, 26,137 boxes and 416 hhds. against 18,189 boxes and 441 rinds in 1870. Ditto at Matanzas, 1755 boxes and 989 hhds. against 196: boxes and 630 hhds in isro. EXPORTS-From Havana and Matanzas since Januar v 1 compare with last year's as roi lows: Boxes. Hogsheads. 1871. 1870. 1871. 1870? tO U. States....652,538 478,651 102,917 120.135 I HO Europe.531.548 1,10-.479 4,637 28,840 Toother ports... 13,650 23,963 816 3,638 Total. 1,067.738 1,611,093 108,870 162,663 Decrease, 1371....513.357 .... 44,293 .... MOLASSES-Continues dull and nominal, as no ?ales have as yet been made in new crops-the ; receipts of which will continuo to accumulate, as ?here wai be no shippers for the States as long as the ad vic s from that quarter are not better, me state of the market ls In favor of low prices. HONKY-Remains scarce, and the small receipts ire held firmly. A lot was sold here at ex rs. per j ?allon, and a few contracts for ruture delivery ria ve been entered into at from 7;a78c, without :ask. In Matanzas. Rfu.-Shipments are few, and although the j morly on band ts moderate*, prices are not firm, shipping ls q u t d at $3'.a36 per pipe. COFFEE-ls firm at last advanced prices; ?19a 19>4 per qtl. for first quality. Receipts from Porto Rico are fair, and 1000 bass sold'on the 28th at US*. FREIGHTS.-A fair demand prevails for the United States to load boxe? sugar here and at near ports, the ruling rate being $1 per box. Sates per hlid sugar and molasses>contlnue nomi? nal at S4a4 50 the former, and $2 75a3 the latier. among the engagement* Cosed, the only one pub? lished ls that or the t ark Elba, 2400 boxes, for New York, at $1 currency. There has been no lemand for Europe this week. The foll wing rhartcrs have been report? d this morning: BarkB Eii/a H. Cochrane, 1800 boxes, for New York, at Kl 05; 0. S. Rogers, ?20J do, for Baltimore, at 3&ro6 rotes. EXCHANGES.-The demand daalng the three business days of the week has been fair, bnt there iras an ample supply of bins tflVred, and lower tates have been accepted, the market closing weak at the following quotations: London, sixty lays' sight, 2l>?a2l3? per cent, premium: Paris, lo, ty, do; Spain, do, 12% do; Hamburg, do, 40 ;h. perdonar; United States, do, l,*iaix per cent, premium for currency, 9>?a9K do for gold; do, inert Mght, 3>ia3% do for currency, and Hall % lo for gold. Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBUS, January 4.-Market strong; good lemand; middlings 18%c. 40 bales, classed strict | middlings, brought ioc; sales 607 bales;] receipts 150: shipments 235. MONTGOMERY,. January 6.-Market firm and advancing; good crdlnary. 18Kc; strict good or? dinary 19>?C; low middlings 19%c; middlings nutt ' * ?SELMA. January 4 -Market opened with an ac ?Ive ?emond at is ?ic for middlings, advanced to I9%c, closlog easier; sales 500 bales. Receipts ny Railroad, January 8. -.. SOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 1163 bales cotton. 166 casks clay, 118 bbls naval Koree, 1 car stock. To Railroad Agent, W w snnh. Kinsman A Howell, Pelzer Rodgers A co, 3 H Walter A co, w c Bee A co, F F Chapeau, SVhllden A Jones, W A Boyle, Frost, Ad ger & co, Soldamlth A Son, W Roach A co, Mowry A Son, Wagener A Weekley, Trenholm A Son. Wardlaw fc Carew, Ring A Gibbon, Douglas A Jackson, G W Williams A cn, W Gurney, W C Courtenay A so. Prit gie A Son, R 0 Sharp. J N Robson, w P williams A Son, Sloan A Selgnloa?. R A Pringle* Caldwell A Son, T P Smith, A B Mulligan, W B Smith A co. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 99 bales upland and 7 bags sea island cotton, 232 bbls naval stores, cars lumber, wood, nails, tobacco, mdse, Ac. To W K Ryan, Frost. Adger A co. Mowry A Son, A J Salinas, Walter A Co. T P Smith, A S Smith, Fring e A Son, G W Williams & co, W C Courtenay A co, Barden A Parker, Tren? holm A Son, T G Boag, Ptlzer, Rodgers A co. Caldwell A Soo, J E Adger A co, S R Marshall, H Bischoff A co. J 0 Mallonee, and Railroad Agent. Passengers. Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown. S C- i A Morgan, Dr H M Tacker, Dr W J Magill, M WU lett, J s Stephens, S Ford, J H Read, Mrs John Emanuel and BOO, LG Walker. J H Bessellleu, F tv Byran, Dr F L Frost. JF? Collins, Rev A W La? mar and wife, Mrs Webb, Master Lamar, F H webb, E Jones, J H Rainey, General A M Manl jraair. Muster F G Fraser, and 45 oo deck. POUX CALEXHAM. MOON'S PHASES. Last Quarter 3d 4 horns, 40 minutes, evening. New Moon 9 ?a. 9 bonis, 39 minnies, morna g First Quarter, 16th, 6 hoars. 42 minutes, m or mr g. Fuir Muon, 24th, ll hours, 55 minutes, morning. Bl Monday. 9|Tuesday.. 10. Wednesday.. ll Thursday_ IS) Friday. 13 Saturday.... L-l.Sunday. ?tnt RISES, 7.. 4 7.. 4 7.. 4 7.. 3 7.. 3 7.. 3 7.. 3 SON SETS. 6 ll 6. .12 5. 13 5. 14 6..15 5 .16 5 17 MOON R. a s. 4..52 sets 5..21 6..35 7..40 8..64 10.. 2 HIGH? WATER. 6..55 6..64 7..63 8..36 9..32 10..20 H.. 2 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, 8. C.JANUARY 9, 1872. Lat 86 deg 46 min 38 seo. | Lon 79 deg 67 min 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Guir Stream, Hunter, Philadelphia, eft - inst. Mdse. To W A Courtenay, C D Brahe fc co. Hart A co, Railroad Agent, J Campsen A :o, W Marscher, K ns man A Howell, J E Adger A :o, H A Duo, T M Cater, H L Butterfield, KUack, Wlckenberg A co, A Nimitz. Jeffords A co, J slat ;ery, H Baer. S H Wilson A Bro, Walk-r. Evans A Cogswell, L Drucker. P Walsh, Cameron, Bark ey fc co, Steamer Pilot Boy, Fogartie's Book House, Holmes A Calder, Macqueen A Rlecke, J Hur ?amp A co, J Lau, W Jessen, Eau ap aux A Con salez, W Shepherd A co, J H Scheele, C Bart A co, Dowte, Moise A Davis, J Dawson. M H Nathan, 3rane, Boyleton A co, John G Mllnor A co, H 3erdts A co, W Steele, J Cosgrove, A W Eckel A :o, Steffens, Wer er A Ducker. 0 F Welters, H Statte 4 co, Tledeman, Calder A co, Mantoue A :o, Quacfcenbush, Est Ul & co, H Bischoff A co, J H Sraver A co. D F Gleison, w Knobeloch, Hugh Weir, and others. Sehr Lizzie Ubi], Bullier, Boston-6 days. Mdse ro M Go.dsmlth A Son, Railroad Agent. P p uc.-?e, t) F Wietels. Tledeman, Calder A co, Wage ?er A Monspes, H Kcatte A co. Bolimann Bros, R i Minings. G W A; m ar, R White, J E Adger A co, )HStlcox, S R Marshall, Klnaaan * Howell, W D Lane, E R Oowperthwatt, W J Tates, W McKay, [ E B Stoddard A co. J Heina, Ostendorff A co, W J Manfcaer, D Pani A co, Steffens, Werner A Ducker,1 and others. Sehr A M Lee, Dukes, Philadelphia-8 days. Coal. To the Master, and the Oas Company. Steamer Emilie, White, Georgetown,.S c.- .426 tlercej rice, 1 bale cotton, mdse and Sundries. To Shackelford A- Kelly, MoLoy A Rice, J D Geddings, Kirkwood 4 Hoghes, J L Oaldwell, D L Parker, Cohen. Hanckel A co, W Parker, JR Pringle A Son, Mordecai A co, E N Thurston, L D Desaus sure, E Barnwell, and others. Sehr Southerner, --.Georgetown, SC. 11O0 bushels rough rice. To E N Thurston. ??car Ann S Deas, Garbattl, West Point Mill. 60 tierces rice. To W 0 Bee lex Cohen, Hanckel A co. Sloop R E Lee, -, Combab.ee. 660 bushels rough rice. To WC Bee 4 co. Sloop Cblcora,-, Pon Pon. OOO bushels rough rice. To J R Pringle A Soo. Sloop Mary Goodrich, -, Asbepoo. 994 baahels rough rice. To WO Bee A co. Sloop Blackbird, Rugero, Com ballee. 1700 bush? els rough rice. To W C Bee A co. Lownes'a Flat, frem Rantowlea. 800 bushels rough rice. To w 0 Bee A co. CLEARED TESTERDAT. Sehr Eogene Borda, Latch um, New Tork via Jacksonville, Fla-H F Baker A co. Sehr Florence Rodgers, Sheppard, Cuba via Morehead City, N o-wm Noach, A co. SAILED SATURDAY. Br bark Agra, Fisher, Liverpool. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Georgia, Holmes, at New York, Jan! nary 7 Ship George Green, Wilcox, below New York, January 5. UP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr wapella. Penny, at New York, January 6. Sehr F Merwin, Pearce, at New York, January 6. Sehr Harriet Baker, Webber, at Baltimore, Jan nary 4. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. ",. Brig Erle, Sears, at Boston, January s. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LIVERPOOL, January 8.-Noon.-Arrived, steam? ships Caroline, Galveston, Arney and Mobile. NEW YORE, January 8.-Noon_Arrived, steam? ships Georgia and Barnes. ., LI9T OF VESSELS : ? DP, CLEARED AND 'HAILED FOB THIS PORT. F 0 R~?~? G N . LIVERPOOL. Br ship Magdala, Black, up.Oct 24 The soesfcarameren, Westergaard, al>d.Oct 17 Br bark Sarah M Smith, Bishop, sailed.Dec 7 BRISTOL, ENG. Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Oct 17 BORDEAUX. The Ebenezer, Matheson, sailed.Dec 8 ANTWBRi. Br bark Celeste, Fullerton, sailed.Nov 25 CARDIFF. rhe Little Fred, Dear, sailed.Nov 17 Sehr Henrietta, Burnett, cleared.Dec s HAVANA. Span bark N S de Lanezada, Gelats, sl'd.. .Dec 28 grjipjnng. J! O E BAL TIM ORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO <ff9SS PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON. THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The fine Steamship FALCON, Haynle, Oom* mander, will sall for Baltimore, on SATURDAY, 13th January, at half -past 8 o'ciook. jerr Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that Dlty by raUr?ed,fto?n-Baltimore.:without addi? tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depof in Philadelphia. For Fre?s nt or Passage apply to PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Jan9-5_No. 2 Union Wharves. gTEAM DIRECT TO BOSTON. The regular Steamship MONTI- ^dFjfjfifc CELLO, Ludlow, Master, having all^^ai* her heavy Freight engaged, wants Cotton and Light Freight to fill up at :ow rates. WILLIAM ROACH A CO., > ? ? j an 8-2 ?_;_Agents. pOB NEW YORK. ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 9TH, AT 4. O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckett Commander, will Ball ror New York on TUESDAY, o;h January, at o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Union W harves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool by W1LLLAMS A GUION STEAM LISE. To Genoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania. Gotten burg, and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM sHLPS,' To Now Enffland Cities"RS usual. : Insurance by Steamers of tins Line ^.percent. For Freight or Passage Engagements, having very flue Deck stateroom accommodatlo.s, apply 50 WAGNER, HUGER S CO., No. 26 Broad Btreet. jr to w. A. COURTENAY. No. l Union Wharves JanS-mtut_ N E VT YORK. NSW YORK AND* CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. ESTABLISHED 1845. The splendid Side-Wheel Steamship CHARLES? TON, James Berry, Commander, will call from Adger's Wharf on SATUBDAY, the 13th Instant, at 9 o'clock A. M. J9- Marine Insurance by this line of Steam? ers half per cent. 40F* Through Billa or Lading given on Cotton t< Liverpool, Boston, Providence and tho New Eng land manufacturing town*. For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to jana-6 JAMES ADGER ? CO.,j Agents. g TEAM TO LIVERPOOL DIRECT. THE FIRST-OLASS STEAMSHIP , D A Ii 1 E N will leave Savannah for Liverpool on FRIOAT, the 12th or January, receiving cargo up to the 11th, unless previously roil. She has superior accommodation for cabio pas? sengers, her saloon being unusually lofty. Rate of passage $80, gold. For Freight or Passage, apply to ANDREW LOW A CO., Savannab, Ga. Will be followed by other flrst-class steamers. jan4-e_ p ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COUP Y'S THBO08H UNI TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers or thc above une leave Pier ^fMk so. 42, North River, foot or Canal SUB street. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the I6tn ind 80th of every month (except when these tates fallon Sunday, then the Saturday preoed nc. Ail departures connect at Panama with steam TS for south Pacific and Centrai American ports. I apartare of 16th toaches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco flrst of every month, except when lt falls on SUE day ; then cn the day preceding. No California steamers touch at, Havana, but io dtrect from New Yerk to Asplnwau. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult, tfedlclne and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information apply it tho COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on tte ?vharf foot of Canal street, North River. New kork. . F. R. BABY, Agent. Jily2?-lyr pEESH VACCINE. Reliable Scabs ror sale by dec22 DR. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street. Sapping. F OE LIVERPOOL. Tba first-class American ship EDDY STONE, Charles C. Park, Master, will meet with prompt dispatch. For Freight engagements apply to J. A. ENSLOW A CO., Jans Ship Brokers. No. 141 East Bay, F OB LIVEEPOOL. The Fine Sh p MUSCONOUS, Ore ves, Maa ter, having a large portion or her cargo en-J_ gaged, will meet with dispatch. For freight en? gagements apply to Jan3 6 WAGNER, HUGER A CO. p OR PX) E T SUMTES, BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING FOISTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast, safe and comfortably appointed J^j, Yacht ELEANOR wUI leave Southern wharrSE BYBBY DAY, at io o'clock morning, and 8 o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, apply to CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNG, novlS_- _ On Board. JpOR GEORGETOWN, S. C. REGULAR LINE. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain C.., ..?filT"*^ C. White, will receive freight TTTTQiiTfY*afcMli DAY and TO-MOBBOW, and leave as above To MORROW NIGHT, the 10th instant, at 9 o'clock, from Commercial Wharf.-* For engagements, apply on board or to SH ACRE L FORD & KELLY, Agents. jan9-2_southern waarf. Jjl OB QA ED NEB'S BLUFF, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS OS THE PEEDEE RIVER The steamer PLANTER, Captain J. ? ^dT^fc r. Foster, la nowYecelvlng Freight jj^EgBg at Accommodation WhaTf, and will leave on Toss DAY NIGHT, the 9th Instant. ? Freight and Wharfage prepaid. For Freight or Passage, having food State? room accommodations, apply on board, or to RAVENED, HOLMES A CO., jan8-4_' Nov 177 Eajt Bay. p O B FLORIDA VIA SAVANNAH. TWICE A WEEK. ; The splendid St earners t DICTATOR.Captain COXBTTBR CITY POINT.Captain MCMILLAN j WILL SAIL AB FOLLOWS : The DICTATOR will leav% Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, The OIT ? POINT every FBIDAY 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 for Enterprise; also with steamers for the Oklawaha River. Close connection ls made with steamships it Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and shippers can rely on no detention or Heights to Hew Orleans, and at lowest rates. For Fre'ght or Passage, having first-class as jommodatlons, apply to RAVENEL A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorst's wharf and Fast Bay. Through Bills of Lading given to New Orleans. These Steamers connect at Savannah with Steamer San antonio for Danen, Brunswick, Sauna River, and all intermediate landings. Freights for these points must be prepaid here. decl3_ Stooes, Ut. ^OHNGAND M?Tlie STOTEL AT BETAIL. WILLIAM 8HEPHERD & CO., No. 24 BAYNE STREET, AND No. 35 P1NCKNEY STREET. PROCLAMATION ! IF YOU WANT CHEAP COOKING STOVE3 Call ut No. 16 Broad street. "MOTTO CELEBRATED DEFIANCE COOKING RANGE." ALSO, A LARGE VARIETY OF HEATING STOVES, For Parlor, Church and Office. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HOU5E Furnishlng Articles and Kitchen Utensils. TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING AND Plumbing Work promptly attended to. WELL, CISTERN AND FORCE PUMPS, Ol'every Description. ADAM9 DAMON & CO-, dec2l-thstu No. 16 Broad street. {Doors, Sasljes ano D?U?G SASHES AND BLINDS. P. P. TOALE, Manu f a c tur e r and Dealer, Has removed his Office to and opened his prin? cipal SALESROOMS at No. 20 HAYNE STREET and No. 33 Pix CEN LY STREET, where he takes pleasure In orferlDg to the public a full stock or I his ownmauaractureor DOORS.SAsHES,BLIND? MOULDINGS, NEWELS, BALUSTERS, Ac. WOOD TURNING in all Its branch?e. A Epeclalty made or FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL. tar Orders for stock of Irregular size work re ceived. either a* the Salesrooms, No. 20 HAYNE ST RE ET, or at the FACTORY on Horlbeck's wharr. augistuthsemos ETIWAN TlRTttlZERS ! THREE VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLES ARE OPFERED BY THE SULPHURIC ACID AND SUPER? PHOSPHATE COMPANY, OF CHARLESTON, 8. C., viz: ETIWAN GTJANO. A comp ete MANURE, adapted to COTTON, GRAIN AND TOBACCO, bein? the well-known article heretofore offered ac the very high grade or 16 PER CENT. DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, with the addition, as hererorore, of PERUVIAN GUANO, AMMONIA AND POTASH. Price $?5 per ton, If paid on or before the lat of April next, and $6 J per ton payable lat November, 1872. ETIWAN CROP FOOD. A new article of abont the same high grade of Soluble Phosphate, compounded with the elements of Cotton Seed In such a manner as to losare one of the BEST FERTILIZERS FOR COTTON AND GRAIN, at a lower price than the ETI WAN GUANO. Price (40 per ton, If paid on or before the lat of April next, $45 per ton payable lat November, 1872. ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE. Averaging from 18 to 20 per cent, of DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE, end thus enabling the Planter, by composting, to obtain two tons of half that grade at a saving of ONE-HALF COST AND FREIGHT. Price $35 per ton, If paid on or before the 1st of April nest, $40 per ton payable 1st No? vember, 1872. v . 49- Take notice that all these FERTILIZERS are or the highest grade or SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, and must help for more than one year. W. C. BEE & CO., General Agents, dec20-thStU CHARLESTON, S. C. S ARD Y'S AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. CASH PRICE AT FACTORY, $45 per ton. Time, $ 50. PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN GUANO. CASH, $50. TIME, $55. ACID BONE PHOSPHATE. CASH, $26. TIME, $30. GROUND CARQLINA PHOSPHATE. CASH, $16. TIME, $20. NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER. % CASH, $18. ? * I The above-named AMMONIATEO SOLUBLE PACIFIC, and PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN GUANOS are rich compounds of ihe highest grades or Bme Phosphates, rendered soluble and am mon lated with No. 1 Peruvian Guano and animal matter, making the most concentrated and profitable Fertilizers In use, combining the ingredients required to pro ince and support the Cotton Plane and Cereals. t While these Fert ilizers are warranted to be kept up to their high standard, the prices have been materially reduced for the present season. Manufactured and for sale at Charleston, S. C.. by JOHN B. SAR DY & SON. Messrs. G. A. T?ENHOLM & SON, General Agents. Also for sale by Agents throughout the South. For analyses and certificates s'nd for pamphlet. dec2l-thstu3mos OF CHARLESTON. S. C. properly appreciating the necessity of fostering the planting Interest of the South, resolved m the outset to offer their FERTILIZERS ata price which would place them within the reach or every planter. They offer their SOLUBLE GUANO, A complete Ammonlated Fertilizer, at $46 cash, or $60 on a credit to the 1st of November next, with approved city acceptance, WITHOUT IKTERIST. The ... ?DISSOLVED PHOSPHATE," For composting with Cotton Seed or Stable Manure, ls now offered at the very low price of $25 cash, or $30 credit HS above. This ls high ly recommended bv planters who have used it with great satisfaction. We have numerous Certificates from Intelligent Planters of the highest character, from different sections of the State, testifying to the excellence of these Fertilizers.. WILLIAM RAVENEL, .J. D. AIKEN, General Agent, PRESIDENT. No. 5 CENTRAL WHARF, deoO-Dimooamo CHARLESTON, s. C. ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE. ' Thia Art'.cle, prepared by the ATLANTA PHOSPHATE. COMPANY, under the direction of their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN R AVENEL, for composting with Cotton Seed, ls now offered ac the Reduced Price of 138 per ton cash, or 831 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, Free of Interest. Orders Ulled now will be considered as Cash 1st Marci, 1872, or on Time as due 1st November 1872, thereby enabling Planters to haul it at a time when their Wagons and Mules are Idle. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents dec8-4mos BHOWN'S WHARP, CHARLESTON, 9. C. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. This FERTILIZER, manurac ured by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direc? tion or their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, is now offered to the Planung Community AT. THE VERY REDUCED PRICE OF $48 PER TON CASH, or 83? PAYABLE lift NOVEMBER, 1872, FREE OF INTEREST. This FERTILIZER has been very extensively use t in this State, and has given entire satisfaction; some of the most practical planters admtltlug it to be equal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound. All sales made now will be considered aa cash on the 1st of March, 1872, and to those buying on time the sale will be considered as due on 1st November 1872. By this arrangement planters will be enabled, without extra cost, to haul their Manure at a time when their wagons And mules are Mle. Pamphlets containing thc certificates of those who have used the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE will be furnished on application to thc Agents. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, dec&-4mos BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. C. E. FRANK COE S ~ AMMONIATEO BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, AND COE'S PURE DISSOLVED BONE. * The abdre superior FERTILIZERS, admitted by evjsry Planter who has used them to be the best and most profitable of any of the Commercial Manares, are now offered for sale by the Agents at%ry much Reduced Prices, In order that every Planter may be enabled to use them. Pamphlets containing the reports of the success of these Fertilizers will be tarnished on appli? cation to the Agents. The Phosphate ls sold at 848 per ton cash, or $5? per ton payable 1st November, 1S72, free of Interest The Dissolved Bone at 830 per ton cash, or 833 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, free of interest. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., Sole Agents, dec8-4mOS BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sewing Machima. THE WEED F. F. SEWING MACHINE has not yet become such a drug la the market as to require tobe hawked through the streets or left at the residences against the wishes of the oc? cupant a. But my sales have not diminished, nor has the reputation of these Machines suffered by competition. Call and see them and you will be convinced o their superiority. D. B. HASELTON, dec2Q-imo ajo. 307 KINO STREET. THE NEW DIPROVED' WHEELER & WILSON, THE MOST POPULAR FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Between six and seven hundred thousand now In nae. Is the most simple, rons easier, and makes less noise than any other first-class Lock Stitch Machine. Does all kinds of work usually done by bsnd. Bas better attachments for Hemming, Frilling, Tucking. Cording, Quilting, Gathering, Ac, than any ether Machine. These Machines are now offered for sale In this city on the LEASE PLAN, at. Ten Dollars per month until paid for. Thorough Instruction given, and satisfaction guaranteed-ln 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 Ko.-209 KING STREET. W. G. BRUCE, Agent. WHYTE A BARRAL, General Agents, dec 18 WRAPPING PAPER FOR SALE.-OLD NEWSPAPERS In large or small quantities. Price 00 CENTS PER HUNDRED. Apply at the oillce of THE NEWS. mavis V?anos. AWARDED ^^^^^^P^ S0?THEEN PIAN0 WM. KNABE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTE?, BALTIMORE, MD. These Instruments have been before the public for nearly thirty years, and npon their excel? lence aloue attained an unpurchased pre-emi? nence, walch pronounces them unequalled in TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. jfjf-AY, our SQUARE PIANOS have our New Im? proved OVERSTRUNG SCALE and the AGRAFFE TREBLE j?y We would call especial atttemlon to our late Patented Improvements In GRAND PIANOS and SQUARE GRANDS, found Inno other Plano, which brings the Plano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. EVERY PIANO FULLY WARRANT? ED FOR FIVE YEARS.' ?a-we are by special arrangement enabled to furnish PARLOR ORQANS and MELODEONS ol the most celebrated makers, Wholesale aid Retail at lowest Factory Prices. ' Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists prompt? ly furnished on application to WM. KNABE ?fe CO., BALTIMORE. MD. ! Or any of oar regular established agencies. octlT-tuthssmo&DAW BARGAIN!-TO PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS.-A Ruggles Wood Frame Paper cutter, wul be sold low for cash. ls nearly sew, cats 28 inches, and has an extra sn tie. No charge for package. Price 140. Apply at Tn 3 NBWS Job Onice. mans NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD, .*.>.? .':.v-.v.n.';.x 'i/ditt oiv.rju "* ?' SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, . 1 a - BpBTBTABTSBir RAILBOAD COMPANY, > CHABLBSTON, December 20*1871. j, EXCURSION TKKETS FOR ONE FARE, to and from Charles cen, co be good from the fi th io the 16th of January, Inclusive, will be soil at all Sta? tions on the Northeastern an&Cneraw and Dar Unston Railroads.. Horses to be used'at "the Tournament will be passed at half rates. * 8.8. SOLOMONS, J an 1-mw fa . - . Snpertmendent. ?-Clarendon, williamsburg, Darlington, Ches terfleld, Somter-and Marlon papers will copy. gOUTH CAROLIN A R AILRO AL OHABUBlOH, 8; C.. December 28, 18TL On and after SCMHAT, December 24, the Passen? ger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will run as follows: * ICS ADOTWA. Liare 'Charleston.8.10 A H. Arrive at Augusta.....:-~--4.2s P. M. 10B COLUMBIA. Leave Charleeton................. 8.10 A. M. Arrive at Columbia .....J-' ............ ?.C6 P. M. FOB CTIABLJSBTO J?. Lsave Augusta....,.......y. T.40 A. M. Amveat Charleston.^.;.....&90F. M. Leave Columbia.i?.'.'t?i 7.40 A.M. Arrrive at Charleston.340 P. Bf. THKOCOH WILKTHGTOH TBAIK. Leave Augusta.3.00 A.M. Arrtveat K^gyllle._.?.co A. M. Leave Kmgvtfle........W30F.lt. Arrive at Augusta.?...J....;..6,80 P. M. AoorjKA saan BXPBBBB. (Sundays excepted.) . . LsaveChaxleston............. B.SC P. M. - Arrive at Augusta.-.7,3 ) A M. Lsavo Augusta......6.00 P.M. Arrive at Charleston.............6.65 A. M. COLUMBIA HIGHT nm . (Sundays excepted.) . Leave Charleston... ......... 7.10P. M. Amve at Colombia..0.8) A. H. Liave Colombia.....-.7.03 P.M. Arrive at Charleston..7.00 A. M. STJKKBBVILLX THAIN. < L?ave S um m er viii ora t.7.26 A. M. . Arrive at Charleston at. ..8.4a A. M. Leave Charleston at ;.3. JO P. M. Arrive at Summerville at..4.46 P. M. OAHUIB BRANCH. JSV Leave Camden-....... 0.16 IK Arrive at Columbia. .IQ o A. a? Leave Columbia.-. 1.4 j P MT Arrive at Camden..^.................. a.25 P M. * Day and Sight Trains make close connections a- Augusta with Georgia Railroad arad 'Centrai Railroad. ... Sight Train connecte with Macon and Augusta Railroad. ?_t. -,<* ^ ., .. . < ? Columbia Night I.Taln connecta, with Green ville and Colombia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road to points Nonn. . i & Camden Train connects at Ringville dally fair cept Sundays) with Day Passenger Tratnr and rons through to Colombia. A. L. TYLER. Vice-Pr?sident S. B. PT0KEN8. Q.T. A_ jania OFFICE OF THE SATANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. ' 0HAB1X8T0H, S. C.,November 22,1871. On and" after MONDAY, December the nth, the Passenger Trains on this Road will run as follows : EXPRESS TRAIN. ; Leave Charleston dally..3.25 P. M. Arrive at Savannah dally.............. 0.I6 P. M. Leave Savannah dally..11:16 P. M. Arr.veatOharliitondaiiv...*...<. ?.KAIL DAT TRAIN. Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 8.15 AM. "Arrive at Savannah, Sundays excepted. 4.16 P.M. Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted... 8.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston, Sundays exe'ted. 4.01 p. M. Freight forwarded dally on tnrouga bills of lad. lng to points m Florida and. by Savannah Une o? steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to . freights for Beaufort and points'on Port Royal 41 Railroad and at aa low rates aa by any other u?e. O. S. GADSDEN?^\ Engineer and Sa perin tendent S. C. B0?LSTON, Oen'l Ft and Tidtet Agent nov23 NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD ? COR PANT. '' _mi.-. ii ???>*' ai tim aaa fen . UHABUSTON, S. C., February ll, 1871. Tra?na will leave Charleston Dally at MO A* M. and 6.16 P. M. ".V - Arrive at. Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 2^0 P. M.. . un ? Train does not leave Charleston 0 P. ML 8D?? MATS. . ."?"'< ' SR Train leaving edo A. M matea through connec* tinn to New Tort, via Richmond and Aoqnia Creek only, going through in 40 honra. Passengers leaving by 6.16 P. M. Train have Choice of route, via Richmond and. Washington ur via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving F BID AT by this Train lay over on SOMDAT in Bal? timore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain sun? PAT In Wilmington, N. c. This la the cheapest, quickest and moat pleasant route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other pointa Weat and Northwest, both Trains making' con? nections at Washington with Western tra?na of Baltimore ando hlo Railroad. S. 8. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent P. L. CLiAPOR, General Ticket Agent. febil-iamoa ' ' flgfri:gr)meni ?aloons. TITEA ND LET LIVE. LUNCH HOUSER Just received, an assortment of A. FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. OYSTERS SERVED IN EVERY STYI^gB 'LUNCH DAILY FROM ll Ta? D. F. GLEASON^ No. 104 MARKET STREET. dec29 fs2tnthslo . Progs ana JHeainitM. ROSADALISj? ____ ROSAD ALIS is the best S? B Purifier. E0SAD ALIs/a sure eure for Scrofula. aoSADALIS, endorsed by Physicians., ROSAD ALIS, a potent remedy for Bheumati?^ ROSAD ALIS, a Remedy trW? and true. ROSADALISi the best Altera, tive extant ' "w SO SAD ALIS endorsed by the following : Dr. R. WILSON CARR, or Baltimore. . Dr. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore . ;.t?UE? Dr. THOS. J. BOYEJN, or Baltimore. ;W?? Dt. A. DURGAN. of Tar boro', N. O. ??39 Dr. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholas vue, Ey. ^MMVL Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima, Ohio. \Wt Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. *Q8M?~ Dr. J. L. MCCARTHA, or South carolina, and many others. See ROSAD ALIS ALMANAC ROSA T> A TiIMt endorsed by Rev. DABNEYBALL, now of Mari, tarad Conference, formerly Chaplain in the Ooo. federate Army of Northern Virginia. ROHAT?AT,Ttj IS Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts' W one and the same time npon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex' pelling an impure matter and bolidlog op tis system to * healthy, vigorous condition * RO8ADALIS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. - DO WIR, MOISE A DAVIS. ) Wboit** GOODRICH, WTNEMAN A CO., J Agents in Br. JH. mila, ) ?Weitoa. marc-ly