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BUTAIfCIAJ? AJfJO COMMERCIAL. tu porta. BARCELONA-Per Spanish bark Elvira-930 bales opiand cotton. " _ PHILADELPHIA-Per steani8lilp Gulf stream 480 bales cotton, 164 bales domestics and goods, 181 tierces rice, 30 bbls nava, stores, ll tons old Iron, 66 empty bbls, and sundries. exports or the Week ending Jan'ry ll. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL-Per Br ship City Of Halliax-188 bags sea Island and 2618 bales upland cotton, 200 to?B phosphate rock, 2 bbls grist. * BARCELONA-span brig Mercellta-322 bales up? land cotton, 03 bbls rosin. DOMESTIC. SP? TORE-Per steamship South Carolina-loi bags sea Island cotton, 1800 bales upland cotton, 00 bales or domestics and goods. 47 tierces rice, 4a casks clay, SOO bags cotton seed meal, 160 pkgs sundries..Per steamship Champion-363 bags Bea island cotton, 1468 bales upland cotton, 69 tes rice, 50 bbls oil, 71 bales domestics and yarn, 66 car wheels, 42 axles, 59 pkgs sundries. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Virginia-214 bales cotton, 76 tierces rice, ?0 bbls naval stores, Ho bales domestic goods, 9 tons old metal, 14 bbls oil, and 47 packages sundries. BALTIMORE-Per steamship sea Gull-542 tierces rice, 84 bales of cotton 20 bales domestics and ?rarn, 1220 sacks ground phosphate. 27,ooo feet of umber, fr bhdB and 8 bales hides, 4 bbls whiskey, 1 case sample tobacco, and 34 pkgs sundries.... Fer sehr Mary H Stockham-157,211 feet lumber. PROVTDENCB, B I-Per sehr Irene E Meaaervy 160,000 feet lumber. Thc Char lenton Stock ?nd Bond Markt t Southern Bink lillis. BID. ASKED Bank of Camden. 15 Bank of Chester. 13 Bank or Georgetown,. Ol 02 Bank or Hamburg. 17 19 Bant of South Carolina. 02 i Bank or State or sont h Carolina, prior, te 1861. nominal Bank of State or South Carolina, after 1st January, 1861... Commercial Bank, Columbia. (3 Exchange Baut, Colombia. 04 . .. Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston. 01 Merchants' BanT, Cheraw. 03 Planters'Bank Fairfield. os State Bank.v.. 03 04 State Securities. State Bonds, old. State Bonds, new. State Stock. - .. Ita. il road Securities. 8. a Railroad and Bank Stock..... 83 60 8. C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.. s.e. Railroad Seven Per Ce a u Bonds 65 oo se oo S. o. Railroad First Mortgage Bonds 85 oo Northeastern Railroad stock (capl _tai).V. .. io? Northeastern Railroad stock (pre? /erred.. Northeastern Railroad First Mort gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 01 oo . Storth eastern Railroad Second Mort. ?gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 83 00 i Brannon and Charleston Railroad StOOk............. 18 00 20 00 ? Savannah and Charleston Railroad First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 7300 1 -Savannah and Charleston Rallroaa T Per Gent. State guaranteed Bonds..r.. 70 00 Charleston and Savannah 6 Per Cent. Benda. 65 00 - Greenville and Columbia Railroad Co-Stock.1 60 2 00 ^Greenville and Columbia Railroad j Per Cent. State guaranteed "Bonds...... 66 00 ' "Greenville and Colombia Railroad T Per Cent. First -Mortgage Bonds .. 96 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Gent.-Second Mortgage Benda.............. 47 00 Cheraw and Darlington Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. ... .. eooo " -Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Second Mortgage Bonds. 73 oo 'Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Stock..........., .. 40 00 . rGhariotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad First Mortgage Bond?...- 82 oo Upartanburg and Union Railroal State guaranteed Bonds....... Blue Ridge Railroad First Mortgage Bouda.. 60 00 62 00 ctty Securities. City or Ch arl eat on Six Fer-Gent. * Stock..66 DO 88 00 Oily or Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per Cent. Bonds.........<lVk....... 71 00 73 00 City orcolumbla fl Per Cont. Bonds. 60 00 Otty or columbia 7 Per Gent: Ronda. 70 00 Bank Stock. . First National Bank ol Charleston Stock.............". 126 00 People's National Bank Stock..108 00 106 00 Union Bank Stock.:. 60 00 South Carolina Lean and Trust Company.......... .. 10000 People's Bank Stocx. 4 00 Planters' and Mechanics' Bant Stock.~. 26 00 Bank of Charleston Stock... 20 00 22oo Carolina National Bank Stock.105 oo 106 00 Miscellaneous Securities. Charleston Gas Company Stock..... : .. 20 00 '?City Railway Stock. 6400 ?oo The Charleston Market. VOE taM WEBE ENDINO THURSDAY, JAK CART ll. THE GEOFS.-The weatber during the past week was moderate, for a part or the time somewhat cloudy and promising rain, but continued dry and olear. Thia period has been quiet IE reference to agricultural movements, and no important event bearing on the next crop has yet developed itself. THE RECEIPTS.- Trie arrivals at the coron ports for the week up to Friday last were 110,628 bales, in contrast with 128,929 the week before, And i39,?3i last year. At New Orleans the re: | .celptsVere 49,261 Dales;-and 45,847 the year be rot? The total Supplies at the cotton ports from ?-September.i, i&:i, np to' the latest.dates were 1,539,009 balea, against 1,833,053 bales the previous .seaso n-ah o w in g a decrease or 298,044 bales. The receipts at the principal Southern markets from September l, 1871, up to the latest telegraphic In? telligence, as compared with the year before, were as follows : 1872. 1871. New Orleans, January io.475,094 617,264 Mobile, January 10.190,609 206 610 . t Savanna h, Jauoary 10.800,131 480,617 Charleston, Jannary IO.176,819 216,724 Galveston, Jannary 10..112,623 96,370 Norfolk, January 10.168,660 169,816 Wilmington, Jannary io.. 32,907 60,942 Other ports, January io. 88,360 95,801 1,539,009 1,823,063 Total decrease to date.294,044 The supplies or cotton at the principal South? ern markets, from January 4, 1872, to Jannary 10,1872, inclusive, aa reported by telegraph we 1 aa follows. Thia includes all pointa but over? land: ' Kaw ORLEANS Jan A. 9926.Jan 6..106891 Jan e..1951.Jan &.7312 5-39,250 Jan 9.7658..Jan 10 .1835J -J* ! The receipts for the week last year were. 89,663 Moans- * * WEA 4.1701....Jan 6.22SS1 Jan ft...2032.Jan 8.411a f 12,420 f Jan 9..1783.Jan io.6lfl/ Last year.16,648 SAVANNAH Jan 4.jan 6.26471 Jan A.2492.Jan 8 .3201 >? 20,486 . Jan 9.6511.Jan 10.3691J Last year.,.;.28,400 CHARLESTON Jan A. 894.Jan 6.102s ) Jan 0.1700.jan 8.mo y 7,350 Jan 9.1681.Jan io. 888 I Last year.9,60i GALVESTON Jan 4.eu.Jan 6.nosy Jan 6.1391.Jan 8.1206 j- 6,838 Jan 9.1198-...Jan 10. 7241 Last year.10,181 NORFOLK Jan 4.1560.Jan 5.1271) -Jan 8.1240.Jan 8.2496 ^ 9.248 J?n 9.mo.Jan io.mi j Last year.? 9i346 WTLMTNQTON Jan 4. 9%.Jan 6. 481 fan *. 06..Jan 8.lia, 637 Jan 9.. ga.Jan 10. 93 J Last year.1,599 Total 1872..r..oTT?? Total wi.:::::::i5S8| .. The stocks of the article in Bight at the latest dates were aa follows: 1872. 1871. , Stock in Liverpool.bales...669,000 620,000 i Stock tn London.186.764 59,456 .Stock In Glasgow. 300 800 ?tock In Karsellies. I6.400 ?750 Stock in Bremen. 12,639 8,600 ?took rest or Continent..79,680 26 OOO Afloat for Great Britain (Amer lean,).....??v..182,000 230,000 Afloat for France (American and Brazil,). 83, ooo Afloat for Bremen (American).... 14,071 81,630 Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe.261,000 103.000 Stock In United states ports.602,779 660,230 ?took m Inland towns.92,933 108,616 Total.2,067,226 1,740.541 increase ot stock in sight. 826,635 The receipts at thia port for the week were 538 bags of aea islands ?nd Floridas and 6818 bales of J uplands, against 494 bags of sea Islands and 1 das and 8156 bales of uplands the previous v and 637 bags of sea Islands and. Floridas and bales of uplands for the period the year be The arrivals came as follows, say of upland South Carolina Railroad 6237 bales, per North em Rauroad 426, Savannah and Charleston road 40, Peedee 78, Florida 27, Georgeton 1, I fort 3, Savannah 6. Of Bea Islands, Northeas Railroad 34, Beaufort 74, Edlsto 88, John's Is ll, Florida 252, Savannah ll, Savan ah Charleston Railroad 67, Christ Church 1. THE COTTON MARKBTV-This article for muc the we?k showed a strong upward tende with an active demand at advancing price! terward becoming easier. The foreign mai which opened at I0*@i0,<id, Improved tole 10 %d fi ft for middling uplands. At New T the rates commenced at 20%c, hardened to 2 fell off to 21%c, improved to 2l%c, closing qi and at this point middlings were 19%c, and b ened to 20c ? ft. The transactions and price Liverpool and New York :for this period wer follows: On Friday, January 5, the former strong, uplands 10%@l0%d, sales 20,000 bales; latter was Arm at 20%c, sales 3775 bales. Saturday the former was active and firmer, lands 10%d, sales 20,000 bales; the latter strong, uplands 20xc sales 3016 bales. On a day the former waa advancing and excited, lands lo%d, sales 30, coo bales; the latter ope Arm, but closed weak, uplands 21 ?ic, Bales 1 bales. On Tuesday the former was firm, upla iO},'@io>id, sales 15,000 bales; the latter ' quiet at 2l%c, salea 2719 bales. On Wednes the former waa quiet and steady, uplands io. sales 16,000 bales; the latter was Arm at 21 Bales 2538 bales. Yesterday the former was 1 at 10},'?io*d ; the latter was at 21 KC, bnt beca quiet and weak. The transactions and prices In this market the week Just closed were as follows: On Fr ld January 5, there was an active inquiry, with advance In rates of %?>?c fl ft; sales 1200 ba ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 18(3 low mtddUng 19%@19%. middling 19%, sti middling 19%@l9%c fl ft. On Saturday the m ket continued to barden, with an advance price of %@%c fl ft; sales 900 bales, ordinary good ordinary being quoted at 1S?19 *, low ni diing 19%, middling 19%, strict middling 20c lb. On Monday there was a moderate demand higher rates for the better grades; sales ooo bal ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 1 I9&, low middling 19%, middling 20c, strict m diing nominal. On Tuesday the marke: Was qui bot showed no change of importance; Bales 1 hales, quotations unaltered. On Wednesday 1 demand was limited; sales 450 bales, ordinary good ordinary being quoted at 18@19%, low m diing 19%, middling 20, strict middllBg nomln Yesterday there was an active demand, with Improvement mostly in the lower gradea or an @>ic ? ft; sales 1CO0 bales, viz: 8 at 17%. 20 at li at 18%, 118 at 18%, 25 at 18%, 166 at 19, 74 at IB 67 at 19^. 42 at 19%, mat 19%, 69 at 19%, 72 19%, 60 at 19%, 190 at 20, 4 at 20%, 186 at 20%, at 20%. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary..I8jtf@i9>? Low middling.2.>9%@19% Middling.20 @ t Strict middling.;.20%? Sn ISLAND COTTON.-The supplies or this qua ty or the staple were moderate, say about 6 bags or Carolinas and Floridas for the wee There waa a fair Inquiry during mach or thia tim prices showing no alteration and maintaining steady character. Sales about 500 baga or Car linas and Floridas, arnon? which were or Caro aaa: 6 at 60c, 2 at 62, l at 63, 44 at 66, io at 70, : it 80,8 at 86,6 at 90,9 at 95. of Floridas-6 at s 12 at 40,1 at 45, ll at 60, 8 at 5?, 3 at 55, 9 at 68, at 60,9 at 63,35 at 65, 3 at 80, 3 extra flue on pi vate terms. Rici.-The arrivals ot Carolina rough were In limited way, about 15,000 bushels coming to hat for the week. There was an activo demand 1 well sustained rates, with transactions or aboi 1800 tierces of clean Carolina, among which we 70 tierces at 7c, 8 ? at 7%, 89 at 7%, 216 at 7%, 811 7 7-16. 150 at 7%, 120 at 7 9 16, 285 at 7%, 88 1 711-15, HO at 7%, 800 on private terms. We quo common to fair at 6%@7%, good 7,S'@8c. NAVAL STORES.-These articles came forward \ a limited extent, the receipts or all kinds am cnn lng to about 2000 bbls. The market was qol during a portion or this pr-lod, but sellers havii bubmltted to slight concessions lhere was mo business doing. Tbe transactions ror the we? were aa follows: On Friday. January 5, the sal were 260 bbla of extra No. 1 to low palo rosin c private terms, and 52 bbls spirits turpentine 1 64c fl gallon. On Saturday, January 6, the were no sales reported. On Monday, January the transactions were unimportant; On Tue- da; January 9, there was more activity at easier rat< ror rosins, sales about 2000 bbls, v z: 169 bbls lo No. 1 at $5? j 25; 162 bbls extra No. 2 at $4 50 ; 3( bbls No. 2 at $4 25; 416 bbls low No. 2 at $415< 4 25; 700 bbla No. 8 at $4;64 bbla black at $3 90? On Wednesday, January 10, there were no sal? reported. On Thursday, Jannary ll, sales aboi 1200 bbls rosin, from S4 fl bbl ror No. 3 to $8 60 ! bbl roc low pale,, leaving bat little stock in fin hands; about Ito bbls aplrlta turpentine were aol at 63X@64c fl gallon, as to packages. HAT.-There were received about 110 bales froi Philadelphia, 250 from the West and 76 froi North Carolina. Sales or 77 bales or North Rive descriptions transpired at $186 per hundred. V? quote Western at $180@$190, and North Carolin at $150@$i 60 per hundred. COEN.-About 9000 boahela or thia grain came t hand, mostly from Baltimore and Phlladelphii 2400 bushels or prime white took place at 89c pe bushel, Backs included.. Jobbing' lots or prim white may be quoted 93@95o per bushel, sacks li eluded. OATS.-A lot of 2600 bushels waa received fror Philadelphia. We quote transactions at 68c pe bushel, sacks Included. . PE A3. -Limited supplies are coming to h and, an day sell at $160@$i 60 per bushel. FLOTTE.-There is a good supply or most quail ties of this article In the hands or dealers, with 1 fair local and country demand. Northern am Western soper may be quoted at $6 623i ?7 \ bbl, extra at $7 50@8 fl bbl, family at $8 26@9 1 bbl. Southern descriptions are In moderate sup ply, and super may be quoted at $e 75@7 fl bbl extra at $7 50@8, family at $8 25@9 fl bbl, an? extra family at $9@10 ft bbl. BACON.-The inquiry ror meat ls in a limite* way, the market showing no important change Prime smoked shoulders may be quoted at 7%<? : Vc ? lb, prime smoked clear rib aldea at 8%(J 8%c f) ft, prime salted shoulders at 6@a6%c 1 ft, and prime salted aldea at 7%@8o fl ft. Larg? Iota woold have to be sold at concessions 01 these figures. COFFEE.-Thia article has a steady and Urn character, and fair to prime Rio may be quoted at 22@24c fl ft. s CG AR AND MOLASSES.-The stocka are moderate Fair to fully ralr Louisiana sugar may beqnoted at 9@10%c fl ft, good to prime grocery sugars may be quoted at ll? 12c fl ft, fair to good Cabas 10%@ll%c, fair to prime Dem eraras at ll@l2c fl ft. New Orleans molasses, prime at 57@eoc fl gallon. Cuba muscovado molasses may be quoted at 36?3sc in hhds. and 40o in bbls; clayed at 33@35o In hhds. and S5@37c lu bbls. Sugar-house syrup sells at 2l@23c In hhds, and 27cm barrels. BUTTER AND LARD.-There ls a ralr atock of thia article-fancy Goshen may be quoted at 35 eta; New York State, prime, 25@30c; medium 20@26c; ordinary grades, sweet, l5@i8o; choice Western 20@25c Lard is in fair supply, and ls held at I2@i3c fl ft. Cheese-factory choice 15@i6c. SAUT.-Some 9000 sacks Liverpool changed hands on private terms. Jobbing parcels of Liverpool received direct may be quoted at Si 6o@i 70 fi sack. Parcels or loo Backs rrom store sen at $1 50 fi sack. IEOM BANDS AND TIES ror cotton, or the most approved patterns, are offered on the market at 5*@6c * lb. Wallis tie 6@5%c. INDIA BAGGING.-The market ls dull. We quote fl yard, gunny cloth I6@i7c; domestic 1B quiet, and double anchor, 45 tncr-es, may be quoted at I6@l7c; elephant at I6@i7c, Ludlow le>ic, other brands as In quality. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-The market ror this arti? cle ls quiet. We quote timber ror milling purposes from $6@10. Shipping timber $lo@16. Bright timber, good merchantable, rrom city mills, cut to aller from $18@22 fl M by the cargo; lumber per rall, $13?16; river lumber, $lo@12; dressed limber, $22?25. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by flteam direct norn nal on uplands, nominal on sea islands; via New Tort Xd on uplands, ld on sea Islands; by sall X@7-i6dou uplands, on sea islands nominal. To Havre - on uplands. Coastwise-to New York,by steam Xe on uplands an* icon sea Islands; $2 * tierce on rice; by sall, - ? ? on cotton; _ ra tierce on rice; 40c <R barrel on rosin; $7@$8 V M on lumber; $9@io ? M on tim? ber. To Boston, by sall, Xe ? lt on upland cotton. To Providence, by sall, $8 00 V M on boarda, Xe ? lb on cotton ; by steam $l ? bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, XeHib on uplands; by sall,$7 HM on boards; fd on timber; $81? ton on clay, and $3@3 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, Xe V BJ, by sall, $8 60@7 H M on boards; $8@3 25 * ton on phosphate roes. Vessels are In demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darlen and Satllla River, Ga, and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and io@i2 $ M are rates on lumber and boards. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banka are purchas? ing eight checks on New York at xe discount; time bills nominal. They are setting sight ohecks at par. EXCHANGE-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester? day was at 17@17X for 60 day bills. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buring at 9 and selling at io. j Markets by Telegraph. - MONEY MARKETS. LONDON, January ll-Noon.-Consola 88. Bonds 81X Evening.-Bullion decreased ?390,000. PARIS, January ll-Evening.-Rentes closed at ?6I17C. ?, ^ M NEW TORE, January ll-Noon.-Frelghta firmer. Stocks strong and steady. Governments dull and heavy. Money Arm at 7, gold. Gold heavy at 8X Exchange, long9X; short 9X- * A< . Evening.-freights firmer. Money In the fore? noon was strong at 7, gold, but closed at 8a4. Sterling 9Xa9X- Gold 8Xa8X- Governments dull and weak; 6lxtytwos 9X- Tennessees very firm. New South Carolinas strong: balance dull but8teady. Tennes3ee8 83X, new 64. New South Carolinas 25X COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, January ll-Noon.-Cotton opened firm; uplanda loxaioxd, Orleans joxaioxd; sales estimated at 15,000 bales. Liter.-Cot toi fl rm; export and speculation 4000 bales. . .... Evening.-Cotton closed firm; uplands loxa lOXd, Orleans 10JialOXd; nearly due from New Orleans lOXd. Nsw YORE, January ll-Noon.-Cotton firm, uplands 2ixc, Orleans 22.1 ; sales 700 bales. Sales of cotton futures to-day 8100 bjles, as follows : For January 21c; February 21 7-18a2lX; March 21X. 21 13-16. 21 1616; April 21X. 22, 21 16-18, 22 1-16; May 2?X; June 22K. Evening.-Cotton steady; sales 3089 bales; up? lands 2ixc; 0.leane 82X0. Sales or futures 1700 bales, as f oho wa: January 21X. 21 3-: 6, 21X. 21X; February 21?. 21X. 21 9-16. 211K6, six; March 21X. 22, 22X, ttXi 22 3-16,22 6-16; April 22X, 22X, 2? 8-16, 22X- 22X. 'M 7-16;May 22X; June 22X?. BOSTON, Januarv ll.-Cotton quiet; middlings 2lXc; net receipts'208 bales; gross 645; sales 500; stock 8500. .. PHILADELPHIA, January ll.-Cotton quiet; mid 'iTOrar? January ll -Cotton firm; middlings 20c; receipts 800. " _ __ .. BALTIMORE, January ll.-Cotton firm; mid dungs 2la2ixc; net receipts 61; gross 1183; ex? ports to the continent 686; coastwise 820; sales 897; stock 8842. " " ._ WILMINGTON, January ll.-Cotton firm; mid? dlings 20xc; net reoelpts 108; sales 164; stock 6273 SAVANNAH, January ll.-Cotton buyers and sellers apart, with tendency upward and quiet; noddling* 20?a2OXo; net receipts 8648; exports to Barcelona 1036; coastwise 809; sales i860; stock kBMPD-is,'janua.ry ll.-Ootton firm; middlings 20Xc; receipts 2243 bales. NORFOLK. January ll.-Cotton firm; low mid? dlings l9Xal9Xe; net receipts 1050 bales; exports to Great Britain 262; coastwise 188; sales 200; a;ock los. . MOBILE, January ll.-Cotton quiet and steady; middlings 20Xc; nel recelpta 791 bales; exports to Great Britain 8070; sales 1000; stock 8294. NEW ORLEANS, January ll.-Cotton firm; mid? dlings 20Xc; net receipts 6U1 bales; gross BIOO; exports to Great Britain 3740; coaatwtBe 982; sales 3100; stock 197,080. . GALVESTON, January ll.-Cottoi firm; good or? dinary l8Xc; net receipts 808 bales; Balej fioj; BtOCK 49,162. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LONDON, January ii-Evening.-Tallow 48a 9da 43s. Common rosin 12sal2s 3d. . NEW YORK, January ll-Noon.-Flour dull and heavy. Wheat dull and nomlnaUy unchanged. Corn quiet and unchanged. Pork dull; new mess $14814 60. Lard Bteady at ?xaexc. Turpentine firm at 67xc. Rosin du i and heavy at $4 80 for at rained. Evening.-Flour dull and easier, common to fair extra $6 8i>a-. oo; gooa to eunice poa? ou. Whlakey 92c. Wheat very dull, nominally 2c lower; winter red Western $1 02al 64. Corn heavy la2c lower; white Southern afloat 77c. Rice steady-at sxasxc- Pork, beef Md lard steady. Terpentine 67Xc. Rtsla heavy, $4 80. Tallow a Bhade firmer. - , LOUISVILLE, Jauuary ll.-Basglng quiet and steady. Flour and corn in good demand. Pro vlalona active and firm. Mess pork $14; should ers 7; clear Btdea 7X- Lard 9alox. Whlakey quiet at 88a89. _ . CINCINNATI, January ll.-Flonr firm. Corn ad? vanced, 48i49c. Pork drooping, $13 12?. Lard lower, steam 8?c. Shoulders etfc; sides 7Xa 7Xc. Whiskey lu good demand at9fc. BALTIMORE, January ll.-Flour Arm. Wheat firmer but not quotably higher. Corn firm, yel? low 67a70c. Pork $14. Shoulders 7c Whiskey 93XC Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBIA, January io.-Sales of cotton to? day 7? bales; middliuga l9?c. COLUMBUS. January 9.-Our market showed some activity In the morn.ne, middlings soli at tBXalSXO and some fancy bales b ought 20c. Tne decline at New York made the market Irregular, and lt closed at 19X0. The United StateB ports have received in three days 38 685 bales; exported to Great Britain 12,725, and 1285 to the Continent ; etock 523,128. Sales 278 bales; receipts 225; ship? ments 266. SELMA, January 8.-Sales 425 bales; middlings 20Kc; low mlddllBgs l9Xc; strict good ordinary 19X0. Market qnlet but steady. S KOO 5' S : Se : ? g . ss : P ~t f S ? : o ? . . ?-i S ? . . S* >3 ; Tl . - s : : s? E BB il H Ha S ss a cr a m a r T3 tr SX "J - p O-s ???.* S3 : ?4 a OD - S3 OCT OO "ai cn Cn CB O <3> IO o co OO O CO to co ol Cn QO - t? ? ri ft t? n X 1 e V m e9 s 3 gs. M ? S S I? B er Exports of Naval Stores and Lamber from the Fort of Charleston, from September 1,1871, to January 10.1873. EXPORTED TO 1871-'72. NAVAL STOR'8 BblB. Feet. Boston. ...?? New York... Philadelphia Baltimore... New Orleans, Mobile.I Provld'ce.RI.| Oth'rUSP'rts T'al ooastw'Be Barcelona..... Maj'a A M'ket, Weat Indies.. Halifax, NS.. St John's, NB. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. 1,240 580,000 10,6051 1,883.482 11,493 426,764 2,999 1,467,335 20.343 607 '"i 545,000 383,281 4,785,862 149,500 122,901 183,000 Havre., Montevideo... Great Britain. Rio de Janeiro Rotterdam.... Total Foreign. Grand Total 3,204 4,642 60 8,505 31,818 1870-'71. NAVAL 8TOR'8 Bbis. 8.168 8 677 5,261 3,286 23,382 205 Feet. 199,228 1,390,839 457,000 423,491 345,138 269,500 3,085,196 . I 623,261 .I. 2,584 405,401 5,191,233 2,268 5,067 28,139 10,000 633,261 3,718,457 Charleston Wnoleiai? FrtCM? ABHOLER, - PRICES. BiooiKe, v yara Dandee. ? Ganny Cloth.,. 16 ? 17 Mew York Doable Anchor, 45 inches, 2%tbs. 16 ? 17 BALK ROPE, ft ft Manilla. ? Western. 8 @ 12)4 Jute. ? . .. BCTTBR-Goshen. 33 ? 85 Country. ? COTTON, ft rb Ordinary to good ordinary.... is,Si? 18% Low middling. 19%? 18% Middling to strict middling... 20 @ 20% Good middling. ? Sealsland. 66 @ 1 00 COFFEE, fl ft [ Bio. 22%? 24 Laguayra. 26 ? 23 Java. 30 ? .. FERTILIZERS Carolina Fertilizer, fl 2000 tts. Cash. 60 00 ? I Time (with 7 per ct. interest) 56 00 @ Wando Fertilizer.cash.... 60 oo @ Time. 66 00 @ Doable Refined Poudrette. 80 00 ? j Niles' Phosphate. 63 00 ? I Peruvian Guano, ft 2240 tts... 100 00 @ Pacific Guano,fl 2000 tts.cash. 65 00 ? Time.60 00 ? Pheonix Guano. 47 60 ? Baugh's Phos., fl 2000 tts. cash 50 oo ? Rhodes' Phosphate. ? 2000 tts 66 00 O Rhodes' Standard Manure (S6o time). 67 60 ? urchillo Guano ($40 time).86 00 ? Land Plaster. 13 00 ? 16 00 Mapee' Super Phos, ft 2000 tts. 66 00 ? Woolston's Phosphate of Lime 66 00 @ Wooiston's Vege'or, fl 2000 tts 65 00 ? Oroasdale's Gen. SUD.Phos, net 60 00 ? .. Bowers' Comolete Manure, net 60 00 O Sardy's Phos. Peruvian, cash. 66 op sj Sardy'a Pacific Guano, cash... 60 00 ii PataDsco Guano. 65 00 & .. E. Frank Ooe's Ammoniatec . Bone Phosohate.cash. 48 00 ? Time. 62 00 ? Coe's Pure Dlssol'd Bone.cash 60 00 <a ?' .. Time.65 00 is ... Whann'a Superphosphate. 60 00 ff 70 00 Etiwan Guano, Nol ($60 time) 64 00 9 Etlwan Guano, No 2 ($00 time) 63 00 ? Zell's Ammonlated Bone Phos? phate ($70 time). 60 00 ? Rossel Coe's Ammonlated Bone Superphosphate ($60' time). 66 00 ? .. Cotton Food, per ton ,.60 00 ? .. Bowen ? Mercer's Superphos? phate. ...cash.... 45 00 ft) Time.i.60 oo 19 Wilcox, Gibbs Ss Co.'s Manipu? lated.60 00 i? Stono Soluble Guano ($65 time) 50 00 ? Stono Dissolved Phosphate ($36 time).33 00 ? Stono Pure Ground Phosphate. 16 00 ? Atlantic Phosphate Co...cash. 48 00 ? Time, free or interest. 62 00 ? Acid Phosphates.cash. 28 00 ? Time, free of interest.31 00 ? FLOUR, fl bbl - Fine. 69 Saper.M. 6 76 ? 7 00 Northern and Western Extra. 7 60 ? 8 00 Baltimore Extra. @ Southern-Super. 6 76 ? 7 00 Extra. 7 60 ? 8 00 Family. 8 26 ? 8 00 GRAIN, ft bushel Maryland Oats. 63 ? Western Oats. ? Cora. 88 ? 85 H A.Y ?j* c wt North River. 1 DO ? .. LUMBER, fl M feet Clear White Pine, first quality. 60 00 ? ss 00 . White Pine, good nm. 38 00 ? iW 00 Yellow Pino. 2000 ? 24 00 Boards; rough...ll 00 ? 12 00 Grooved and tongued 28 00 ? 82 00 MOLASSES, fi gallon Cuba.... 88 0 87 Muscovado. 88 ? 60 Sugar-house. 60 ? 1 00 New Orleans. 57 ? 60 NAVAL STORES, fl btu Tar. ? .. Pitch. ? .. Rosin, pale. 7 60 ? 9 60 Rosin, No. 1. 6 00 ? 6 00 Rosin. No. 2. 4 16 ? 440 Rosin, NO. 8. 4 00 ? Spirits Turpentine, ft gallon.... 63%? 64 Crude Turpentine, fl bbl. 4 60 @ Hard Turpentine. 3 25 ? Oakum, fi tt. 16 ? .. NAILS-American 4?20d., fl keg 5 05 ? 7 00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... '6 00 ? . Dupont's, F.F.F. 5 00 ? Dupont's. Blasting. 4 00 o PROVISIONS, fl tt Bacon, Hams. ? Sides. 08%? 08% Shoulders. 07)4? 07% Strips. ? ? Lard, in keg. 12 ? 18 Cheese. 10 @ 18 Potatoes, Irish, fl bbl. ? Sweet. ? Onions. @ : Apples. ? Eggs. 80 ? 40 "Fottrcry-ouickcns,-fi utan..-, - e -o? ?* Fowls, fl doz. 6 00 ? 6 60 RICE, ft tt-Carolina. 06%? 08 East India. ? SALT, fl sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 60 ? 1 70 Liverpool, fine. ? SUGAR, ft tt-Raw. ? Porto Rico. ? ?. g. S: ? . ?: 25 st ! 8 18 ?o ; 8: Si pea 0,0 to B a * ??5 1 I 2 * ? erl jil 11 r?fi . \ 9 icjxc' . : : ; ; j "jg ija. ; ; : . : . "SP ~B. : : : . : . c. o. a a, j . j ? : tr: : : <_,(_<-,<_ 4. c rp(_i_<u pass o o ? c 3 a acoca e Bs c o CO S3 S3 85 9 C? CT CD P> ff -in-tn -t H co ^ ^ 1 ewewoo. o it. !ca?o, 3 Sgifsiilfjii pt?- ^ M*. ?8 liiiiaiij: jj M M MM M<? rf- *- CJ -J ooo OD C?, p ?JJ MO* O J-_-^J-P S 8 "* 2 ? ?00 S '3SS9 ' M H *? MCK fc; a * M MOO oc Q BpEAHHeiCI *? * ?300COOta,**MCOO?COanC7' b}M^t.01D<?7'OJ-^Oa a otc fcc* cc - ?-oc* - ca SI MO, SS <o - . . o JSOJ^? ; pr* I pfjSB8? MCI. Sf u IM fl 2 r fal 5 B ii r : : 8 . ot. OB ? ?to . tc . co ca . -DO . S . tc *o - ca o? ta -, . . M 0.?; co ca ole.; ? rf^'tc cola* M ca S Zr . . ti z,. i- u - ? ea OO CO . . 61? CHOC 1 tO . . en,a ce octa .ooo; ?" liioH-eoniwoD coo^cfa?tooicDco . ? co (O Xt?tt??l?OHO* -? o ; o> co 1 co co. -I o . O 1 E? 10? . p S?? O 9 ?7 t (D S> Sell ii3 : : ? gs: : : S: S?: ES W . M Ml MK- . -J ?ta; p. toca; ; jfc ?j .oto. r a?,^aBNt. o. -, cc . . o to DD o. o . co. ?seo. . O-IJO' M< 3 ?5 5o o 0 9 sr m ? ' B o Cn Ol SS 00 ? . OOl?O"-* Q O* . * c HO *w w '?.".J ? .** t; . . lu itt ? ?- -J 5aD&a*CJ? ^- a to 05 an 01 dh o> co co^- o? o* * j--o to OC ?? CO .> * Ot ? Q"O?"O"CT? to OO rf* 03 . MCP ?d?ixCO'-X' i-? f0 ooo o o ?o io 00 ? g o?o si gg KOTB.-We have ueanciea irom New orleans 68,676 bales uplands, rrom Mobile 2472 bales ap-, lauds; rrom Savannah 1568 bags sea Island and 462 bales upland, and from Charleston 2201 bags sea island and sot bales upland cotton; also, 855 bales wrecked cotton rrom the coast or Flor? ida-being tbe receipts at those ports from Mo? bile, Florida, Tesas and Savannah? Comparative Kxporta of Cotton and Rice from the Port of Charleston, from Sep? tember 1, 1871, to Jana a rj- 10, 18T8. EXPORTED TO 1871-'72. S. I.,Up u. Rice 1870-?71. S. LiUp'd.i Rice Liverpool... Other Br. Porta Ton 0. Britain 426 60178 699 63904; 3823 425 50178 699 6:827 Havre. Other Fr. Ports 2236 Total France..) N. of Europe Tot'lN. Europe s. of Europe.. W. Indies, ?c. 2235 Total F. Ports. Boston........ Rhode Island.. New York..... Philadelphia... Bait. A Nr'folk Oth. U.S. Ports Tot'l G'aePorta Grand Total. 5313 2863 5313 2863 4213 425 6 939 699 74424 1327 4294 732651 4082 48171 1130 34 1812 458 429S 4728 4602 111 31112 146061 3164 4492 12918 12918 2545 ? 80) 901691 6416 66361 659 81841 2711 . 3373 2609 8308 106301 179725 12616 12616 Stock of cotton tn the Interior Town? at the Latest Dates. TOWNS. 1870. Angosta.January 6 Columbus..January 6 Macon.January 6 Montgomery.January 6 Selma.January 6| Memphis.January & Nashville..January Total bales. 19,691 10,428 14,725 11.261 7,393 24,954 4,491 16,165 12,275 13,696 12,690 9,900 38,262 5,639 92,933 108.616 Receipts by Railroad, January ll. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 1481 bales cotton, 77 baie) goods, 210 sacks of bran, 4 cars stock. To Railroad Agent, Geo H Walter A co, W C Bee & co, Kinsman & Howell, Peizer Rodgers A co, T T chapeau, Frost, Adger ft co, G W Williams A oo, Pringle A Son, Sloan A geignions, W B williams A Son, R A Pringle, Caldwell A Son, T P Smith, Reeder A Davis, A J Salinas, Wlss A co, W K Byan, A S Smith, W W Smltb, Witte Bros, A J Salinas, Mowry A Son. Murd aug h A Mathews, Dowling A co, J Colcock A co. BoUmann Bros, M Barr A Son, J N Robson, B O'Neill, Macqueen & Riecks. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 124 bales upland and 10 bags sea Island cotton, cars lumber, wood, rough rice, corn, mdse, Ac. To Frost. Adger A co, Mowry A Son, T P Smith, A S Smith, Pring e A Son. O W Williams A co, W O Bee A co, Witte Bros, wunden A Jones, O Slater. Trenholm A Son, Polzer, Rodgers A co, M?ES F A Lee, Kinsman A nowell, Johnston, Crews A co, F W Pelper, E willis, stoney A Lowndes, L E Connor A Son, F Klentworth, M Schwartz, Gall lard A Mlnott, T G Boag, S Fass, O Lelbenrood, S Ravenel, Ravenel A co, Railroad Agent and Order. PORT CAE EX DAM. MOON'S PHASES. Last Quarter Sd 4 hunts, 40 mmutC9, evening. Nevr Moon 9th. 9 horns, 39 minutes, mor:iu g Finit Quarter, 16th, 4 hours. 41 minnies, moran g. FuL. Moon, 24th, ll hours, 65 minutes, morning. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. saturday... Sundav. SON RISES. 7.. 4 :.. 4 7.. 4 T.. 3 7.. 8 T.. 3 7.. 3 SUN SETS. 6 ll 6..12 6..13 6..14 6..16 5..18 6.17 MOON R. A S. 4..62 sets 5..21 6. .86 7..40 8..64 10.. 2 HIGH WATER. 6..65 6..54 7..53 8..36 9..32 10.,20 ll.. 2 MA III XE XEWS. CHARLESTON, 8. C..JANUARY 12, 1872. Lat 36 deg 46 min ss sec. | Lon 79 deg 67 mm 27 sec ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Bark Jennie S Barker, Rogers, Savannah. Bal? last. To B G Wilkins A co. .Behr Jennie N Budden, Cranmer, Philadelphia 6 days. Coal. To C W Selgnlous. Vessel ti tae Master. Sehr Etlwan, Frlnce, Combahee. 2860 bushels rough rice. To W C Bee A co. ocbr Ann S Deas. Oarbattt, West Point MllL 220 tierces rice. To Cohen, Hanckel A co, Ravenel A c , J R Pringle A son. Sehr Emma Baker, -, Georgetown, S C. 2400 bushels rough rice. To J R Pringle A Son. Received from Bennett's MllL 209 tiercel rice To W c Bee A co, G H Ingraham A Son, and P G I HaselL K?finivprt frnm filiisolm's MllL 96 tea rice. TO W C Bee A co. IN THE OFFING. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Outr Stream, Hunter, Philadelphia j -W A Courtenay. Spanish bark Elvira, Capo, Barcelona-W P Hall Sehr A M Lee, Dukes, Philadelphia via Jackson ville-ll F Baker A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Guli Stream, Hunter, Philadelphia, behr Eugene Borda, Latham, Jacksonville. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, at Baltimore, loth January. ? UP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr James Wall, Grover, at New York, 8th January. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LIVEBPOOL. January ?ll-Noon.-Arrived, thee Howard, from Savannah. NEW YORE, January li.-Arrived out, steam? ship Nova Scotia. MEMORANDA. The sehr Charles Dennis, from Charleston for New York, arrived at Fortress Monroe January 8, a northeast atorm prevailing. LI9T OF VESSELS Up, CLEARED AND BALLED FOB THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. ! Br Bhlp Magdala, Black, np.Oct 24 The soeskammeren, Westergaard, sl'd.Oct 17 Br bark Sarah M Smith, Bishop, salted.Dec 7 BRISTOL, ENG. Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Oct 17 BORDEAUX. I The Ebenezer, Matheson, Balled.Dec 8 ANTWERP. I Br bark Celeste, Fullerton, sailed.Nov 25 CARDIFF. The Little Fred, Dear, sailed.Nov 17 Sehr Henrietta, Burnett, cleared.Dec 8 HAVANA. Span bark N S de Lanezada, Gelats, sl'd.. .Dec 28 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Brig Erle, Sears, cleared.Jan 6 Brig Ida L Ray,-, up.*.Nov 28 Sehr Chas Comery, Plnkham, np.Dec 29 NEW TOBE. Sehr wapella, P<rany, up.Jan 6 Sehr F Merwin, Pearce, up.Jan 6 Sehr Ella Matthews, Mcllvalne, up.Jan S Sehr Mav Morn, Babb, up.Dec 28 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, np.Dec 25 Sehr J W Maitland, Colcord, up.Dec 29 Sehr Adellza. Huntley, cleared.Jan 8 Sehr Jas Wall, Grover, up.Jan 8 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr Saml Castlner, Lake, cleared.Dec 14 Sehr Open Sea, Coombs, cleared..Dec 2 Sehr Julia A Garrison, Smith, cleared.Jan 1 BA LT! MOR B. Sehr Harriet Baker, Webber, np.Jan 4 List of Shipping IN THE PORT OF CHARLESTON, JANUARY ll. Vessels nnder 100 tons, and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. Charleston, 1250 tons, Berry, at Adger's wharf, for New York, ready-James Adger A co. Falcon, 672 tons, Haynle, at Union wharf, for Bal? timore, loading-P O Trenholm. Florida, 614 tons, Mitchell, at southern wharf, for J New York, to be repaired-Master. Monticello, - tons, Ludlow, at Union wharf, for Boston, loading-W Roach A co. SHIPS. Albert Edward. 899 tons, McKinney, at Boyce A co's wharf, for Amsterdam, loading-Lesesne A Wells. Martha Bowker, 829 tons, Curtis, at Union wharf, fer Liverpool, loading-Street Bros A co. Eddystone, 1086 to: 8, Parks, at Vanderhorst's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-J A Enslow A co. Muscongus, (Br,) 720 tons, Gover. at Union wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Wagner, Huger A co. Edith, (Br,) 892 tons. Hilton, at Boyce A co's wharf, for Liverpool loading-H Card. BARKS. Hamlngja, (Nor,) - IOUB, Birkland, at Vander? horst's wharf, from Liverpool, walting Ravenel A co. Anibal, (Span,)- tons, Moragues. at Atlantic wharf, for Barcelona, loading-W P Hall. Beitiste, (Br,) 409 tons, Williams, at Central wharf, for Liverpool, loaning-R Mare A co. Lyman Cann, (Br,) 815 tons, Mills, at Union wharf, loading for the Continent-Pincknoy Broa Stormy Petrel. 520 tonp, Dick, at Accommodation wharf, from Cardiff, Wis. discharging-Henry Card. Perseverance, (Br.) - tons, Cool:, at Marshall's wharf, from Cardiff, discharging-Root Mare k co. Elvira, (Soan,) - tons, Capo, at Brown k co's wharf, ror Barcelona, ready-W P Hall. Colonist. (Norw,) 678 tons, Baararud, at Vander horsi's waar:, from Liverpool, discharging Bavenel k co. Oihere, (Br,) - ?ons. McGregor, at Vennlng's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Street Brcs k co. E dorado, (Norw,) 319 '.-ODS. Th ornasen, at Robb's Mill, from Troon, discharging-Marine and River Phosphate co. Jennie S Barker, 1059 tons, Rodgers, at Southern wharf, for a Port on the Continent, loading B G Wilkins k co. . . BRIGS. SosBex, (Br,) - tons, West, lu the Stream, for Norfolk, ready-Jos A EDSIOW A co. Amable Antonio, (Span.) - tons, Vila, at Atlan? tic wharf, for Barcelona, loading-W P HaH. Gratitud, (Span,) - tons, Sana), at Brown Sc co's wharf, for Barcelona, loading-W p Hail. Minnie Abby, 243 tons. Harding, at Central wt.arr, from Boston, discharging-M Goldsmith k Son. Georgie. - tons. Swan, at Atlantic wharf, for Georgetown, S O, read y-cohen ?V Wells. SCHOONERS. Ky rover, 44 o tons, Brown, in the Stream, ror New York, ready-W Roach k co. Florence Rogers. - tons. Shepherd, in the Stream, tor Morehead City, N 0, ready-Wm Poach ? co. J H Hancock, - tons. Croweii, at Yanderhorst'B wharf, for Boston, loadlcg-Street Brcs k co. Adie Blaladell, 373 tons, Garfield, a- Commercial wharf, ror Boston, loading-Cohen k Well*. J H Stickney, 240 tons, Fooks, In Ashley River, kfor Baltimore, leading-street Bros k co. H 0 Bird, - tons,-, tn Ashley River, for Baltimore, loading-Cohen k Wells. Vraie, - toes, Mason, at Adger's wharf, for New Orleans, loading-T Tapper k Sons. Mary E Mangara. -tons, Beveridge, at Central wharf, rrom Baracoa, walting-F Kressel. Jr. Wm L Abbott, - tons, at Cn lon wharf, rrom Philadelphia, discharging-Street Bros k co. Sarah A Hoffman, 237 tons. Hoffman, at Central wharf, rrom Philadelphia, discharging-H F Baker k co. Willie Lace, 188 ton?, Talbot, in Ashley River, for Providence, loading-Cohen A "Viells. Lizzie Maul, 228 tons, Bnhler, at Central wharf, from Boston, discharging-M Go.dsmlth k Son. Edwin, - tons, Bellows, in Ashley River, ror Attakapas, loading-T Topper k Sons. A M Lee,- tons, Dukes, at Gas Company's wharf, for Jacksonville, read y-H F Baker k co. Ida Richardson, -tons, teed ell. at Central wharf, from Ballimore, discharging-Cohen & Wells. Ida Burgess,- tons, Cottrell, in Ashley River,, from New Tork discharging-Cohen k Wells. : E B Everman, - tons, Corsou, at Gas Company's wharf, Trom Philadelphia, discharging-H F Baker k co. S P Hall, - tons, Homer, at Southern wharf, ror Ponce. P K, loading-J A Enslow k co. Jennie B Budd ell, -tous, Cranmer, at Palmet? to, wharf, rrom Philadelphia, discharging Master. Scales. BUY THE GENUINE STANDARD SCALES, Blore than 330 Different Modifications. AGENTS ALSO FOR THE BEST ALARM MONET DRAWER FAIRBANKS ft CO., Mo. 353 Broadway, Mew Torie. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., " Mo. 118 Milk Street, Boston. For sale by HART ?fe CO., Bop26-tnf4mos a Charleston, S. 0. Doors, Sasljcs ano Slinos DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, Has removed his Office to and opened his prin? cipal SALESROOMS at No. 20 HAINE STREET and No. 33 PINOCHET STREET, where he takes pleasure in offering to the pabllc a tull stock of his own manufacture of DOORS, s A^H ES, BLINDS MOULDINGS, NEWELS. BALUSTERS, Ac. WOOD TURNING in all its branches. A specialty made or FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL. gar Orders lor stock or irregular size work re? ceived either at the Salesrooms, No. 30 HAYNE STREET.or at the FACTORY on Horibeck'8 wharf. augis-totheemos _jPgtg? anb ?fledinneg. TTTINB OF APOOYNUM, OR DOGS ? BANE. Highly recommended In diseases or the Stomach, Heart and Liver, and oserai aa a Tonic In Nervous Debility. Testimonials given. For sale by by the agent, ' ALFRED RAOUL, M. D., nov27-mwf2mo 219 King st., Charleston, S. 0. J1RESH 7ACCINE. Reliable Scabs ror sale by dec22 Da. H. BABB, No. 181 Meeting street ROSADALIS. EOS AD ALIS is tie best Blood Purifier. ROSADALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROSADALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROSADALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism, ROSADALIS, a fiemedy tried and true. ROSADALIS, the best Alters, tive extant. * ROSADALIS endorsed by the following : Dr. E. WILSON CARR, o?* Baltimore. Dr. T. 0. PUGH, or Baltimore. Ur. THOS. J. BOYKIN, ol Baltimore. Dr. A. DORO AN. or Tar boro'. N. 0. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, or Nlcholasvlle, Ky.' Dr. A. F. WHEELER, ol Lima. Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, or Philadelphia Dr. J. L. McCARTHA, ol South carolina, and many others, see ROSAD ALIS ALMANAC ROSADALIS, r endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now or Mary and Conference, formerly Chaplain In the Cern tederate Army or Northern Virginia. R08ADAXJ8 la Alterative, Tome and Diuretic, and acts ai one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVES, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, er., pelling all impure matter and building op thf sys te JD to a healthy, vigor?os condition KOSAUALIH IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWiE, MOISE * DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH, WIN EM AN k GO., S Agents tn Dr. H. BABB, ) Charleston* mar 8-ly jp O E UV BTt'P 00L The Norwegian Bark COLONIST, Baan- ^ji* rad, Master, wih have dlspa'.ch for the SQ above port. For Freight, applv to - B. T. WALKER, Boj ce ACo.'s wharL Janl2-fmw_ - <_ jp O E L 1 V E E P O O L. The fine ship MUSCONO?S, Cover, Master, a* having a 'arse portion or her cargo engag-2H? ed, will meet with: dispatch. For Freight engagements apply to Janl2-S WAGNER, HUGER A CO. -^?* A - ? T E D. Vessels to Load for Coastwise and For- A ' elgn Ports. Smm. Apply to WILLIAM ROACH A CO., Janll-3 Agents. JpOB LIVEEPOOL. The First-class British 8hlp EDITH, Ed- Jk* ward F. Hilton, Master, having one-half herSHfc cargo engaged, and going on hoard will nave dla* patch. Apply to HENRY GARD, Janll Accommodation Wharf. . F OB LIVEEPOOL, The Urst-class American snip KDDT-^Jka STONE, Charles C. Park, Master, wttl meetSs? with prompt dispatch. . For Freight engagements apply to J. A. ENSLOW A CO., Jans Ship Brokera, No. Ul East Bay. P OE FOBT SUMTE B , BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. ? -- The fast, safo and comfortably appointed a? Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharf SIR BVBBT SAT, at io o'clock morning, and 8 o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, apply to CAPTAD? THOMAS YOUNG, novis . On Boar*. B NEW YORK. SEW YORK AND CHARLESTON . . STEAMSHIP LISE. ESTABLISHED 184 6. The Splendid. Sldewhesl Steamship JAMES ADC.ER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander, will sail from Adger's Sooth Wharf, on SATDBDAT, the 13th Inst,, at- o'clock- *8> KT Marine Insurance by this Line y. per cent. Th ron g h Bills of Lading given on cotton to Liv? er pool, Boston, Providence and the New England manufacturing towns. For Freight or Passage Engagements, apply to Janl2-2 JAMES AD GER A CO. Agenta. Jp OR NEW YORK. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. ESTABLISHED 1845. The splendid side-Wheel steamship CHARLES? TON, James Berry, Commander, will' sall from ricer's Wharf on FRIDAY, the 12th instant, at6 o'clock P. M. . " tO* Marine Insurance by thia line of Steam? ers half per cent. ta* Tnrough Bills of Lading glvnn on Cotton ta Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the Kew Eng? land manufacturing - towns. For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to. )an8-6 JAMES ADOER A CO., Agents. poB B ALTIM ORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, IND THROUGH BILLS LADING I SS CED . >^ o 1 TO PHILADELPHIA, BO jTOS, ' THE CITIEfl OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. Tue fine steamship FALCON, Haynie, Oom mander, will sail for Baltimore, on SATCBDAT, 18th January, at half-past 8 o'clock. ta* Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consignees ?.re allowed am? ple time to sample and sell their doods from toe Railroad Depot in Philadelphia, For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. TRENHOLW, Agent, jan9-6_ No. a Union Wharves. pcm LIVERPQOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN gjfflfe STEAM COMPANY -?ffi?flafr wm dispatch- one of their Drat-ciase, fail power Iron screw Steamships from PIER NO. 40 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, Al FOLLOWS: IDAHO, Capt. PBIOB......Jan. 10, at Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (omeo No. 39 Broadway) ISO, currency. For Freight ot Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. es Wall street, N. Y. N. E.-Through Billi Lading to Liverpool issued hy the Charleston and New York Steamers, which make olose connection with the above lina. . -A For particulars and rate of Freight applfto ? JAMES ALGER A CO., ' WAO N ER, HUGER A GO., maye or WM. A. COURTENAY. JJACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPTS THBOUGH I IM TO CALIFORNIA,.CHINA AND JAPAN, FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of tho above line leave Pier . No. 43, North River, foot of OanalJ_ street. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the loth and 80th of every month (except when these dates fail on Sunday, then the Saturday preced? ing. All departures connect at Panama with steam? ers for sooth Pacific and'Centrai American ports. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica, for Japan and Ohma, steamers leavn San Fran- V ulsco first of every month, except when lt falla on s and ay ; then cn the day preceding. No california steamers touch a; Havana, bet ' go direct from New York to Asp is wau. A - TV one hundred pounds baggage free to each tdHB Medi?me and attendance free, For Passage Tickets or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foot of Canal street, North River, New York. F. R. BABY, Agent. lalv26-lyr_ pOB FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. ?The splendid Steamers. DICTATOR......Captain COXXTTSI; CITY POINT.,.Captain MCMILLAN WILL SAIL AS FOLLOWS : The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every TOBSDAT EVIOTNG, at 8 o'clock, The CIT I POINT every FRIDAY EYEMJJW, at fi o'clock, m FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON'ST. JOHN'S RIVER! These Steamers compct with raUroadpt Tocol for st. Augustine, and at JacksonvhSfend Pa latka with steamers for Enterprise; also with, steamers for the Oklawaba River. . ? Olose connection ls 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 T RAVE NE L 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 Darien, Brunswick, SatUia River, and all intermediate landings. Freights for these points must be prepaid here. decl3