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COMMEBCTAZ NETTS. Exporta. Saw Y OBX-Per ateamsblp Charleston-265 bags ?ea island cotton, 16T3 bales upland cotton, 65 tea rice, 58 bales domestics, 60 bbls oil. so baleB moss, .Tbbls rosin, 75 pkgs sundries, 1 norse. Nsw o?Ks-?r sehr Vrale-800 tierces rice, 800 ba abela rice. Val? cnn rici ton Cotton, Rice ?nd If aval Stores Market? ? Omca CHARLESTON NBWS, ) FRIDAY EVES INO, January 12,18T2. ) COTTON.- This article exhibited strong and up ward tending reatares, the market being active mod rally Xo it ft higher, with sellers asking a ?tm farther advance.' Sales about noo bales : 17 at XT, 9 at 13, 32 at 18X, 17 et 18&, 33 at 19, 21 at i9>4, 74 at lox. 57 at lax, 46 at 19X. 29 al lax, 417 at 20, 17 at20X. 8lat20X, 8S at 20Xc. We smote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.18X@19X Low middling.20 ? Middling.20X@ strict midduog.sox@ RICE.-There waa a ' good demand at firm pri?es, sales about 250 tes of olean Carolina, viz : ?at 7 J?. 28 at TX, 40 at 7 11-16, 70 at 713-16, 40 at J 7 Tic * ft,. We quote common ta fair at 6X@T>?. ? ?oed '7X080. KITAL STORKS.-There were no sales reported. Faiiorrr?-To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi ?al on cpl*ds, nominal on sea Islands; via New Torte, V'd on uplands, ld on sea Islands; by sall, on uplands, on sea Ulanda nominal. To Havre lo on uplands. Coast wi se-to New fork by ?team Xe on uplands and lc on sea islands; ta H tierce Dn rice; by sail Xe on cotton; - " $ tierce j 4?Kee; 40c ? barrel on rosin ; $7@9 ? il on lum .er; X9@io v M od Umber. To Eos ton, by sall Kc * ft on upland cotton. To Providence, by ?an $3 V lion boards, xe? ft**6ri cotton;by assam $i $ bale on-New York rates* To Phil a ?ielphia, by steam Xo H ft on uplands; by sali, $7 on hoards; $8 on timber; S3 per ton en clay, .Md 13*18 60'on phosphates. To Baltimore, by HHm XQi ft by sail, $6M@i a bf on boards; S*&3 25 y ton on phosphate rook. Vessels are In ?eman'd by our merchants to taxe lumber" freights rwm Georgetown, S. O-, DarlenandSati?aRlver, ?Ja., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern porta, mud $ic@i2H H are the rates on'lumber* and board*. EXCHANGE.-sterling so day buis nx@i7X DOMESTIC EXCHANGS.-The banka, are pur? chasing eight checks at X off, and sell at par. .fle?n.-8X@9X? ' '* _ Markets by Telegraph. _ MONXT XABKXT3. LONDON. *?annary 12 - Noon. - Consols 93. Bonds 91J,'.._. . PAH ia, January 12-Noon_Specie decreased nearly two mUlion franca. Rentes sar 22c. FRANKFORT, January 12-Neon.-Bonds ye- to Nsw YORK, January 12-Soon.-Freights Ann. Stocks very Arm' an cf quiet." aovern ments dull ?nd ateady^.. Money Arm at 7 per- cant. Gold steady at sx- Exchange-long 9.x, short 9X -Bvenlng.-Money easier; closed at las on call; prime discounts 9al2. Exchange quiet and steady at oxasx- Gold sjiao. Loan?from l to 5 Xor carrying. Governments atroag; sixty-uves li. COTTON MARKETS. " . LIVERPOOL, January 12-Noon.-Cotton opened strong; uplands loxaioxd, Orleans lOKaioXd; sales 15 ceo bales; sales tor tba week 186,000; ex? perts 14.000; speculation 59,000; stock 662,000, of ?wh en 162.000 are American; recerp-s-101,060, or which 69,000 are American; actual extort ?ooo; snipping at Savannah or Charleston 10 ll-16d. Later.-Cotton active and Armer: uplands lox, Orleans 10?d; sa ea 26,000 bales: speculation sod ??ort 8000; shipping at New Orleans loxd; atock sflfiat 329,000, or which; 138,000are-American. Evenln?-Cotton act Ire -and Armer; uplands-1 lands loxd; Orleans, loxd; salea. 25,000 balea; speculation and export so JO; Yarna and rabrlos sc If-iachester-nrmer at Detter prices. - .-i Nsw YORK. January IU.-Cotton a shade Arm? er and advancing; uplands '21 xe; Orleans 22?ic; ssl-s 1300 bales; Batesof cotton futures last eve? ning T.oo bales, as follows: January 21X. 21 *i, ?X: Kebrnaxy VI ll 13,2IX. 211816,21X. 2118-16, 42; March, 22 3-16, 22}?, U 5 16, 22X, 2?X? April 22, MX. 22X; MAT 2?X. 22X, 22X. K "?vening.-Cotton Arm; uplands 22xe, Orleans S2Xi sal?? 2313. bales. Sales of cotton futures to? day 12,900 bales, as fonows.- For January 21 x, ai 916, 21 u-16, 21X ; February 22, 22X; 22 ne SI 15 IS: March 22X. 22 9-16, 22X; AprU 22X, 22x1 M?y22X.^X;Jnn?^ax.M. . ^u SAVANNAH, January- 12.-Cotton active and Arm; mid J linga 20Xa21c; .net receipts ? 1 TS ba es; exports to Great Britain 5762; coastwise uss; 8SlfS2850; stock 76,001; net receipts uf the week 33,221; exports t ? Great Britain 13.991; to Conti? nent 7665; coastwise 4449; salea of the week 34,140. Atomz, January 12.-Cotton active and a4 Turing; middling 20Xc; net receipts 15ia bales; exports coastwise 4167;.sales 2590; stock ?9.711 ; net receipts for the week 10.778; exported to Great Britain 8605; coastwise 4107: sales for the week WW bales. . Kaw OH LS ANS, January 12.-Cotton active and excited: midd Hr gs ^ia2 ixe; net receipts 60.762; trees 628T; exported to Liverpool 2859; Cork 2927; attic porta. 2950; coastwise 4440;. sales 10.000; stock 190.197;.net receipts of the week 80,019; gross 82,895; exported: to Great Britain 16,439; Continent 9669; coastwise 8161; sales or the week 41,0:0 bales. \ ;"T^0VI8I0KB:A?n) PRODUCTS MABIXT3. trivTWrooL,-'January 12;-Noon. - BreadstuAs ?intet. Red winter wheat 12a.. . .{ Nsw, YOBX. January 12-Noon.-Floar dull and declining. Wheat quiet and heavy. Corn quiet aaa ac changed,- Port quiet; new ?rn eas $i4au 12. ?nw-o etcadj.at 9xaaxc. Turpentine - steady at ?7 Xe Ro?ln qm et and unchanged at $4 so for scramed. . uiofci-ciiJ Eventag,-Flour dull at. |' JOST 50. Whiskey a silsoe easier at 92c. Wheat duiLand lower at - sc$168ai70 ror amber Western.- Corn-- Armer; moderate export and home trade demand at 73a T8X0 ror new Western mixed afloat. Pork quiet sad Armer at $14il4 12. Kew mo s beer quiet at *saH; plain me?* tH? 12; extra me^s -the same. Saud flrm-at eaixc for No 1 to prime steam ; ex? for kettle. Turpentine steady at 67a?7xc Rosin quiet and unchanged. Freights tj Liverpool quiet ; per sall, corn 6 iSXd. WILMINGTON, January 12.-Spirits turpentine Arm at 65c Crude turp nt ice steady at $3 65 ror ICew York Rle? Market. From the Dally Bulletin, Thuraday. Janua.-y ll: The market ls steady ror most grades, but espe sfiKffiBBe or the trade. Sales of 26 tierces Carolina at 8xa j sx -, and 76 bags Rangoon at $6 81. Kew York Naval Stores Market. Froid. the-rjaUy Bulletin, Thuraday, January ll: Becelptsto day 1039bbls rosin; 520 do spirits tur - pentme. The market for spirits rules qniet, bat the general reeling may be quoted a little better. Sales to-day 60 bbls from Brooklyn yard at 67xe; 90 bbls from store at 69a70c; small lots from dock at 67X0, andaman lots from yard at 67c. The stock now-hew here ls rather tove, being esti? mated at fully 9000 bbii. Rosins are rainy ac? tive, but prices are hardly so strong. Sales have been .made or 1100 bbls at %i 80. but Ja'er ihe ?rtee was quoted af $4 Tia* so. Tar ls q'olet5 and ? shade lower. We. quote Washington and New bera at $312X. and Wilmington at $3 25. Pitch is in limited demand. We quote at $4 75a5 for city, delivered. New York Coffee Market. From the Dally Bullet in, Thursday, January ll The marker, .ir anything, showa a little better tone, and holders aeem to be more conAdent. On Brazils some negotiations have been opened, and though buyers are not particularly anxious, bids are more plenty than a day or two ago and the ?eettnir ls hopeful, especially as country orders arp-tpcreaslng, and there tea, prosprcUhat thain 'Wf .ontfet may toop be opened. Btepostttva in? voice orcargo transactions aTfr mane putout, bot rumors prevail or several lots changing hands among which may be mentioned the cargo or the Thetis (a resale) here and the Lena to arr. ve at ?few.-Orleans.. Wes* India stock qalet, an 1 we .cara of nothing except the confirmation o'the sale of Maracaibo rererred to in our last. The movement of t'aat India stock, to which s 3 have made reference wveral times of late, s-?a at last been brought to a close and proves quite large Full prices were obtained and present holders ask sn advance, though the Agure ls not positively settled and quotations would be'nomloal. Sa'es or soco mats Java per Agnes. 11,476 do per Alex? andria, 6260 do per Mars, 782 piculs do per Hall and 218 picola ao per: Desdemona, part resales' also 375 bag* Savanlll?. We quote Rio, gold in bond, as lollows: Ordlnarv cargoes lexaiex lair do lOXalT, good do 17XS17X, prime do lsxa'isx. Havana' Market. HAVANA; January ai-SDOACBS.-The year open? ed very quiet ror sugars on the spot, and will very likely retain this reatare until a good supply of new crop come? to hand and anora selections The insignificant lots dealt with are paid on the tesla or loxaiox per arwoa ror No 12 clayed lhere; and 8Xa9 rs for fair to good rennin* mus covadoes on the coast. The demand ror fat are ? deliveries ls siso encalmed, the pr?tentions of planters being considered too high, some 10 ooo fthds centrifugals, from several estates, have been engaged at ll ia per arrobe, with an advance or fSOjOOO; soo hhds m u seo v ad oes ia Sagos at. 8X rs ?old. for fair to good redoing, there being only ono j boyer there at that price, 200 hhds In Trinidad at 1 TX rs for fair refining, and 1700 do on private terms, not under 7X rs for common reAnlng. The stock or sogar hera amounts to-day to 41,304 boxes and 650 hhd*, against 20,932 boxes sad- 376 hhds ia 1871, and. 62.582 boxes and ?Mfe.hhdslUl870. * - fl * Bec?lpts since the l*t lnBt 2500 bore? an* 126 nada, against 3700 boxts and so anus m 1870. i Cleared since last ?eTkrrr 3178 boxes for New Tort. 831 for New Orleans, 1ST0 ror Falmouth and 874 for Spain. The total receipts In the warehouses of thu port during 1871 were 959,565 boxea and 37,420 h nda, against 1,209,617. boxes and 48,181 hhdB in 1870; the total deliveries from same during same period were 964,371 boxes and 37,629 htids, against 1,336 - 367 boxes and 50,214 hhds in 1870; stock 1?re on si st December 23 097 boxes and 426 nada, against 18.093 boxea and 626 hhds m 1870. The exports from Havana and Matanzas during 1871 and 1870 were as follows : . .-. " . ' M Boxes. Hog'head?. TO- 1871. 1870. 1871 1870. United States.. 526,647 4*2,279 102.917 120,137 Great Britain.. 261.609 633,432 4.637 28,840 N.Europe. 35 663 45,439 47 4M I France. 50.339 177,813 .- . 684 Spain..:. 183,812 239,155 290 726 Mediterranean. 2,637 13,640 .... .... 1 s. Amertca,Ac. -3.?w ?>m 479 ^m I Total....1,073,716 1,615,721 108,370 162,663 Decrease. 1871. 642,005 .... 44,293 The exports from Trinidad to December 31 were, in 1871,26,565 hhds sugar and 6148 hhds molasses, agamst 29,8:3 nhds sugar an 112,213 hnds molass? es In 1870. MOLASSES.-A lot or soo hhds bas been engaged In Trinidad at $13 per 100 gallons, in gold. Prices have not yet opened for lots on tue spot, the de? mand being dull. FREIGHTS-are quiet; nochar'ers reported since those given In onr last. Quotations nominally placed at $1 per box, and $4 per bhd sugar to the United States, and sss per ton to Falmouth for orders. EXCHANGE.-Moderate demand and weak witb eales .at following quotations: London, 60 days' sight, 21K&22 per oent. premium; New York, 60 days' currency, l>?al J? per cent premium; do, do, .hort sight, 2Xa3 per cent premium; do 60 days' gold, 9)5 per cent premium; do, do, short sight, llalli per cent premium. . Spanish gold Arm at 6X85J? premium. Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBIA, January lt.-Sales of cotton to-day 61 bales; middlings 19?c. COLUMBUS, January io.-Our market quiet. Middlings i9Kc; Bales 195 bales; shipments 154 balea. MONTGOMERY, January io.-We quote mar? ket as follows: Good ordinary i9>; cents; low middlings 20 cents; middlings 20Ma20Jic. WISNSBORO, January ll.- For the past two days 05 bales of cotton have been sold tn this market at prices ranging from i:ai Q'ic. CH?fSTEH, January io.-Low middlings 19c GREENVILLE, January 10.-Cotton selling at UH cents. YORKYILLE. January 10.-Cotton 16 UQ ?c. CHARLOITE, January 8.-Sales during the past Teak were very light, comprising 73 bales; Quotations still continue Irregular, cons?quent upon tue fluctuating character of the New York: market, closing on saturday more quiet and steady, with low middlings at 18c, middlings 18Xal8Xc. Wilmington Market. ; WILMINGTON. January ll.-[weekly Report.] TUBPXKTT???.-During the past week the re? ceipts bave been very light, with scarcely none at ail coming to market. On Frday there was a good demand wt:n very little o'erlng, and fig ures advanced 5c On Saturday an advance of 10c was obtained, and the market bas ruled Btroag throughout the remainder of the week. Receipts wonld readily command sale when of rered at $3 65 for hard and f5 50 for yellow dip and virgin. i SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-The market for this arti? cle during tbe past week ha? shown mnoh anima? tion, ana all that could be reached bas been taken by buyers, ror both foreign and coastwlss shipment. On, Wednesday the maket opened at the run og price of the first of toe week, but later In the day the favorable telegraphic advices re? ceived made the reeling better, and an advance of i lc was obtained. The receipt* are somewhat larger than previous weeks, * but no st ck bas been allowed.to accumulate, tn fact, when the foreign vessels', now loading, shall have Balled, the amount of stock wilt be greaty reduced. At the closing ot our report the demand attn contin? ues, and the-market ls firm at 65c i KOBE*.-We have no change of Importance to cote in i be market for this article rtnee oar last report. Strained 1? a Utile lowen but there ls a strong reeling, and bolders are asking an advance Toe finer graces are a shade firmer, but there has ,'bee? no change as regards prices. There has tbeen a steady demand, from buyers, and a ra ir amount changed handa In the earlier part or the week, -but for the past two or t bree days the transactions have been limited, sellers generally ?holding at figures above the VIHWB or buyers. The 'quantity coming; to market, both by river and rall, ls smaller than anticipated, and the stock hereis light. Tan.-We have no chsnge to report in this arti? cle, prices ruling the same as at the dose of our last report. The receipts have teen small and tue demand llgut, the market closing quiet at $2 25 per bbL Receipts per Railroad, January ia. SOUTH O ARO LINA RAILROAD. 1086 bales upland cotton, 20 cars wood and lum? ber.^ cars stock, mdse, Ac. To Railroad 'gent, W O Bee A co, Ktaauian A Bowell, A B Monigan, Ring A Gibbon, G W WI.?lams A co, G B Walter A i co, A S Smith, Treoholm A Son, W W Smith, : Mowry A Soo, W B Smith A CD, Pelzer. Rodgers A do, A J Salinas. Sloan A Selghlous. L D DeSaas 8ure, Johnston, Gre .rs A co, w C Dukes A co, W Gurney, G Foll?n, E S Mlles, JO Mallonee, Dow? ling A co, Pringle A Son. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 182 bales upland and 16 bars sea island ootton, 170 bbis naval stores, cars of lumber and wood, furniture, rough rice, mdse, Ac. To A J salinas, W 0 Courtenay A co, Whtlden A Jones, Barden A Parker, w R Ryan, E Webing, G W williams A , ca Frost, Adger A co, Mowry A Son, A S SmKh, T P Smitb, J R Pringle A Son. Caldwell A Son, J A Suackenbuab, Kinsman A Howell, Witte Bros, E Oreen, Raven el A co, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, S R i Marshall A co. J E Adger A co, Reeder A Davis, ; wc Bee A co, Geo smite, w M Lawton a- Sons, S o Stoney. Smith A Chapean, T H A.W Uewees, C Bart Alco, J N Rot son. Me vers A Oergen, J M Brill, T T Chapeau, T a Boag, Railroad Agent, and Order. Passengers. : " Per Steamship Charleston, for New York-Mrs Moore and cbM, R, Seabrook, H Obbln, O L Du> Bola, Mrs L Hickman and child. ; Per steamship James Adger. from New York : J W Yan Winkle.and wire, J M Yan Winkle and j wife,'Alphonso RoeiB, two Jaques, M Anthony, H .T Waite, Capt F J Peck and wife, Miss N Peck. F Cheveller, wife and three children. : per steamer Pilot Boy, rrom Beaufort, Pacific Chisolm's and other Landings-Miss Mathews. R Uownej, wire and two children, Miss Jenkins, J M ? Cr. skeys, Miss R Strobel, Miss Hendricks. Dr J Oliver, E ? Washington, N V Washington, and 20 I oe deck. 1 Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, S C Dr J R Sparkman, J J Pringle, G V Lampher, F ; Yoong and wife, Miss E Manley, Miss Hume and two children, Mrs Bowman": Geo McNeill L Thom? son, G Hugh.s, Mrs AT Can and child, (col.) and 36 on deck. POET CALKS VAK. MOOR'S PHASES. Cast Quarter. 3d. 4 hems, 40 minutes, evening. New Moon 9th, 9 bonis. 99 niantes, raomti g First Quarter, ie th. 6 hours. 42 minutes, morang. Full Moon, 24tb, ll hours, 65 minutes, morning. I 8 Monday. p Tuesday.. 10 Wednesday.. 11 Thursday.... 12 Friday. 13 saturday_ 14 Sup day. 8UN SISES. 7.. 4 7.. 4 7.. 4 7.. 3 7.. 8 7.. 3 7.. 3 BUN BETS. 6 ll 6. .12 6..18 6..14 6..16 6..16 6..17 MOON R. a a 4..62 sets 6..21 e..86 7..40 8..61 10 . 2 mon WATER-. 5..65 0..64 7..63 8. .86 0..32 10..20 ll.. 2 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, 8.0.JANUARY 13. Lat 82 deg 46 min S3 sec. j Lon 79 deg 67 min 27 sec ARRIYED YESTERDAY. steamship James Adger, Lookwood, New York, -57 hours to the bar. ?cz?. To James Adger A CO, S C Railroad Agent, J Apple, J E Adger A co. DA Anime, G W A I mar, H Bischoff A co. ? Bates A co, T M Br.stoll A co, B Boyd, Geo A Bowman, Bollmanu Bros, J W Boesch, M Bonagle. Blum A Miller, Thomas Carrington A co, A F Chevrenx, Cameron. Barkley A co, H Cobla A co, L Cohen A co, w H Chafee A co, Crane, Boylston A co, O C Coe, Chase A Cuttlno, W F Collies, Crane, Boyl? ston A co, T Campbell, B Foley, W C Foray the D Fitzgibbon, Foraythp, Mccomb A co, J B Duval A Son, Furchgott, Benedict A co, H Gerdts A co, F S Holmes, Harbeson a co, Hart A co, D B Hasel* ton, H D Hawley, W.3 Heriot A co. Jeffords A co, Holmes'a Book store, Johnston, Crews A co, D W Jennings, Geo W King, H W Krlete, Kinsman A Howell, Chas Kerrison. Kiinck, WlckenbergA co, Laurey A Alexander. P B Lalane A co, J w Lin? ley. R L Morillo, Wm Matthlessen, Wm Marscher, C L McClenehan, J G Mllnor A co, McLoy A Rice. R M Marshall, L D Mowry A Son, C D McLean, W McKay, A Nimitz, R K Neu?vlUe, J F O'Neill, J C Ogeman, Ostendorfl A ccyC P Poppenhelm, N M Porter, E Perry, D Paul A co, Ravenel A co. W P Russell A co, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, South? ern Express co, L Schnell. Stoll, Webb A co, H Slegllng, w A Skrine, L Sherfeese, W Shepherd A oo, R Tboro.liB8on.Aoo, A L Tyler, W Steele, M A Thomson. G W Wlinams A co. Wagener A Mon sees, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, o F Wleters, W J Trim, M A Tbomltaeon, s H Wilson A Bro, W J Yates, G Wagner, and others. Scbr Ellen.-. Cooper River. 1650 bushels rough rice To E N Thurston. , Sehr Ann 8 Deas. GarbattL West Point Mill. 60 tierces rice. To W 0 Bee A co, J L Shepherd, and ShackelTord A Kelly. ' ' ' . Steamer. Pilot Boy, McNelty, Beaufort, Chis olm's and Pacific Landings. 62 bags sea Island anal baie upland cotton, and mdse. To Ravenel. *J%' D McI>herson, Ravenel A co, John Hauokel. W Garney, E Baker, Bollmann Bros. W M Bird A co, J R Mathews, 0 H Gildden, B G Frith, and others. Steamer Marlon, Adair, San tee River. 315 bales cotton. 200 bbis naval stores, machinery, rough rice, teas, and mdse. To Ravenel, Holmes A co, Gaillard 4 Minott, Howard Broa, Geo H Walter 4 oo, Trenholm 4 Son, Stoney 4 Lowndes, Penter, Rodgers * co. T P smith, Pringle A Son, W 0 Bee 4 co, Frost, Adger 4 co, LE Connor 4 Son. W C Dukes 4 co. A S Salinas, G H Ingraham 4 Son, 8 D Stoney, W A Boyle, F L Meyer, Jas Wiley 4 co, Ravenel 4 co, F G Snowden, Wagener 4 Weekly, J Colcock 4 co, Barden 4 Parker, J A Smythe, D Pani A co. Wagener 4 Monseea, R R Briggs, Duval, Smith 4 Otaptau. Steamer Emilie. White, Georgetown. S C. S35 tierces rice, 1 b?pWea island cotton, mdse and sundries. To ShacTeirord A Kelly, James R Pringle 4 Son, E N 'Jhunton, 0 McCle i arian, D Paul 4 co, Ohas Alston, E Bates 4 co, J M Eason 4 Bro, Cohen, Hanckel 4 co, and others. Sloop Rebecca, Granville. Ashepoo. SOO bosh els rough rice. To W C Bee 4 co. Sloop Neille.-, Cooper River. 250 bnshelB rouen rice. To W C Bee 4 co. Boat from John's leland. 2 bags sea island cot? ton. To R Roper. Boats from Christ Church. 2 baga sea island cotton. To R Roper. IN TBE OFFING. A bark unknown. CLEARED TESTERDAT. Steamsblp Charleaton, Berry, New York-lil Adger 4 Go. sehr Vraie, Mason, New OrleanB-T Tapper 4 Sons. SAILED TESTERDAT. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York, Sehr Myroyer, Brown, New York. Sehr A M Lee, Dukes, Jacksonville. Steamer City Point, McMillan, Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship South Carolina, Beckett, New York, January 12. * Steamship Champion, Lockwood, at New York, January 10. British bark Grasmere, Lester, at Liverpool, 8th January. - Sehr Old Chad, Mcclintock, Cardenas, Janu? ary l. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, at New York, January ll. North German bark Edward, H?verst?dt, at Savannah, January 10. British bark Windermere, Teaman, at Halifax, N S, January 4. Sehr Ella Matthews, McElwee, at New Yol k, 9th January. Sehr Ann 4 Susan, Podger, at Baltimore, 9 th January. LIST OF VESSELS CP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THIS POST. F 0 R"?L G N . LITS STOOL. Br ship Magdala,' mack, up..Oct 24 The Soeskaintnerea, Westergaard, aPd.oct 17 Br bark Sarah M Smith, Bishop, sal,ed.Dec 7 KRISTO L, ENS. Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.:.Oct 17 BORDEAUX. [ The Ebenezer, Matheson, sailed..Dec 8 . ANTWERP. Br bark Celeste, Fullerton, sailed.Nov 25 CARDIFF. The Little Fred, Dear. Balled.Nov 17 Sehr Henrietta, Burnett, cleared.Dec s HAVANA. Span bark N S de Lan ez ad a, Gelais, al'd.. .Dec 28 HALIFAX, NS. Br bark Windermere, Teaman, cl'd...?... .Jan 4 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Brig Erle. Sears, cleared.Jan 5 Brig Ida L Ray,-, up....,.Nov 28 [ Behr Chas Oomerj, Plnkham, np.Dec 29 NBW TOBE. Sehr Wapella, Penny, up.Jan e Sehr F Merwin, Pearce, up.Jan e Sehr Ella Matthews, Mc Kl wee, cleared.Jan 9 Sehr May Morn, Baob, up.Dec28 sehr BS Hawkins, Wyatt; up.Deo 25 Bohr JW Maitland, Colcord, up.Bec 29 ehr Adellza. Huntley, cleared.Jan 6 ehr Jas Wall, Grover, up.Jan 8 I HILADKLFHIA. Sehr Sam! Gaatlner, Lake, cleared.Dec 14 Sehr Open Sea, Coombs, cleared.;.Dec 2 Sehr JuUa A Garrison, Smith, cleared.Jan 1 BALTIMORE. ! Sehr Harriet Baker, Webber, up.Jan 4 HAVANNAH. ||B Ger bark Edward. H?lberstadt, cl'd.Jan 10 flDrrj #0000? Ut. NEW AND CHEAP DRESS GOODS. J. R. READ, No. 263 KING STREET, Respectfully announces that he has Jost receiv? ed a CHOICE LOT OF DRESS GOODS, to w Dich . .. < he invites attention. COBURGS AND POPLINS, At ascents a yard, worth 33 ct nts. STRIPED AND PLAID DRESS GOODS, At as sui as cents per yard, worth 371-2. ALSO, Thia Day Received, 1 ALL-WOOL SERGES, MERINOS, WOOL VELOURS, POPLIN MOHAIRS, And other DESIRABLE DR3SS GOODS, at 48c., 72:., and Si per yard. RICH BLACK 8ILKS. COLORED SILKS, IRISH POPLINS. BLACK DRESS GOODS, In great variety. REPT VELOURS, Tor Trimming*, ootann Black, White and Colora. _J. R. READ. CLOAKS! CLOAKS ! NEW BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, Received per late Steamers, STYLISH AND CHEAP. I have now the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORT? ED STOCK OF CLOAKS, SACQUES, JACKETS, 4c, to be found in the city, all of which will be . sold at LOW PRICES, for CASH. _J. R. READ. HOSIERY! GLOVES! RIBBONS, FANCY NECKTIES, Table Damasks, (very superior.) Fine Towels, Napkins, Linens, Black Silk Parasols, (new.) GENTLEMEN'S SCARFS ! FINE HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS, Lubln's Extracts, French Pomade. BLACK DRESS TRIMMINGS! VELVET RIBBONS, BUTTONS, Ac, 4c. READ'S oct27-mwfomos Ko. ae3 KING ST. Q.ERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL I AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS I - This- ii the beat Medicine for young children annexing with Colic, Diarrhoea, or any other com plaint, incident to Teething. It may be giveri with safety, as lt contains no opium, or other in Jurions anodyne Price, 26 cents a bottle. Manufactured and for sale by Da. H. BAEB, s JXm Crib lie allons. I nT?Tl?' S W O E K S ROMANCE AND HISTORY BLENDED. JUST BXPUBLISHBD, THE LILY AND THE TOTEM OB, THE HUGUENOTS IN FLORIDA, BY WILLIAM GILMORE SIMMS DI OLOTH-PRIOE tl ?0. FtTBLISHBO AKD FOB SALE B7 WALKER, EVANS ? COGSWELL NOS. 8 BROAD AND 109 EAST BAY STREETS, CHARLESTON, S., 0. decl8-mwfl2_ fJlHE BEST PERIOIIOALS OF THE DAY THE CREAT ENGLISH QUARTERLIES, ANT) BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, EKPBXiTKD BX THE LEONARD. SOOFT PUBLISHING CO., NO. 140 FULTON 6'BEBT, NSW TOBE, At abontone-third th? price or trie o.igiaals. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW. THE LONDON QUARTERLY BEVIEW, THE WESTMINSTER REYIEW, THE BRITISH QUARTERLY' REVIEW, Published Quarterly-Jtn'y, April, Joly, October, MD BLACKWOOD'S EDNBURGH MAGAZINE, (A fae-simile of the ortgbal.) Published Mon tb ly. TERMS OF SJB9CRIPTI0N. For any one of the Reviers..$4 00 per annum. For any two of the Revbws. 7 00 " For any three of the Reviews.io oo " For all four of the Re views....... 12 00 " For Black wood's Magasin?.. 4 00 " For Blackwood and on? Ri view.. 7 00 " For Blackwood and acytwo of the Reviews..?.10 00 ?' For Blackwood and three or the Reviews.18 00 ?* For Blackwood and th? roar Re? views..-.16 00 " Postage, two cents a umber, to be prepaid by the quarter at the'c nice o' delivery. CLUBS. A discount or twenty par cent, will be allowed to clubs of four or m?ie persohB. Thus: four copies of Blackwood or crone Review will be sent to one address for $12 80 four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwoodfor $48, and so on. To clubs or ten or mors In addition to the above discount, a copy gratia viii be allowed to the get ter-up of the club. PREMIUMS. New subscribers for tie year 1872 maj. have, without obarge, the nimbera for tue lasiquarter I of 1871 of such peri?dicas as they may subscribe for. Or, instead of the above, new aub s crib era to any. two, three or jour of tie above periodicals, may I nave, as premium, one if the "Fijur Re vie wa" for 11871; ?subscribers to all Ure may have two of the 1 "Four Reviews" fbrl87L Neither premium**o subscribers nor discount to clubs can be allowed tnleas the money ls re? mitted direct to the publaiers. No premiums can be given to clubs. To secure premiums, t will be necessary to make early app teat ion, u the stock available for that purpose ls limited. Circulars with further part culara may be had jon application. THE LEONARD SCOTT 1 ?B LIS HING CO. No. 140 Fultoostreet, New York. THE LEONARD SCOTT aTBLIBHlNG 00. A180 PCB L?H THE FARMER'! GUIDE . " . . To scientific and Prac!Cal Agriculture. By HXNBT STBTHRNS, F.A. s., Edinburgh, and tbe late J. P. NORTON, proesasor of scientific ag? riculture m Yale College, Vow Haven. Two vols. Royal Oc*a*o. leoo pages and nu? merous engravings. Price $7; by mall, post-paid i $8. dec29 Drupa s nb ill eb ir ines. li?E&Ffl?OfOSBIM. I _ MM08T WONDERFUL CURES EF? FECTED, BOTH DF MIND AND BODY. DU BARRY'S DELICIOUS HEALTH EE STORING REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD Will core DYSPEPSIA, Constipation, Acidity Cramps, Fits, Hearfbnrn, Diarrhoea, Dysentery Nervousness, Biliousness, Affections of the Liver and Kidneys, Flatutoncy, Collo, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Headache, Irritability, Noises In Head and Ears, Olddinesa, Pain between the ? Shoulders, and in the Chest, Chronic i n flamm a tlon and Ulceration of the Stomach, Eruptions on the Skin, Scurvy, Fevers, Scrofula, impurities, Poverty of Blood, incipient Consumption, Dropsy, Diabetes, Rheumatism, Gout, Influenza, Grippe, Nausea and Vomiting during Pregnancy, after eating or at sea, Low Spirits, General Debility, Paralysis, Cough, Asthma, Tightness Across the Chest, Phlegm, Sleepieasn&s, Tremors, Vertigo Blood to the Head, Exhatstion, Ac The best food for invalida, generally, as lt never turns acid on the weakest stomach, like arrowroot but im parts a healthy relish for innen and dinner, and restores the facult; of digestion and nervous and muacn'ar energy to the most enfeebled. Likewise adapted to rear delicate infinta. A few out ot 69,000 Testimonials of Cure a given below : THE POPE'S HEALTH RESTORED Bf DU BAB RY'S FOOD. Cure No. 68,418-"ROMB, July 21, 1866.-The health of the Holy Father ls excellent, especially since, abandoning all other remedies, be has con? fined himself entirely to Du Barry's Revalenta Arabica Food, or which he consumes a plateru at every meal. It has produced a surprisingly beneficial effect on his health, and his Holtness cannot praise this excellent food too highly," From (Tte Gazelle Du Midi, July 26. FROM THE DOWAGER COUNTESS OF CASTLE STUART. Cure Ni). 62,612.-"RoaJTRBTOB, COUNTY OF DOWN, IRKLAND, December 9,1864.-The Dowager Countess or Castlestusrt reels Indued, in the in? terest or Buffering humanity, to state that Da Barry's excellent Revalenta Arabica Food has oared her, after all medicines had railed, of indi? gestion, Bile, Great Nervousness, irritability, and Hysteria or many years' stand lng. This Food de? serves the confidence or all sufferers, and may be considered a real blessing. For sale in one and two pound packages by D K. H. B A E R, SOLE AGE VT, MEETING STREET. Directions with every package. ang21 D B. B A E B ? S IMPROVED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS will remedy BILIOUS DISORDERS and LIVER COMPLAINT-will cure Dyspepsia ot Indigestion, Headache, Costiveness, Loss ot Appetite, and have proved of great nae In Neu? ralgia, Dropsy, Dysentery, Piles, Pains In the Side, Back and Limbs. They will cure Sick Headache and all Derangements of the Stomach. These Pills contain no Mercury, and may be teten with perfect safety by any persons, and in au situa tlonsof ufe. . . ........ No family should be without them. Manara inured by Da. H. BABB. Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Charleston, S. 0. Price per box 26 cents. Usual discount to the rade. ?_. ELECTROMAGNETIC BATTERIES" MEDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE BAGS, AC For sale by Da. H. BAER, mario No.l8lMeetlng street. ?aroinare, ^.gricn?nral Jmplemcn?e, &t. HART Tb CO. Are AGENTS for . AVERY ft SONS COMBINATION PLOUGH. A Complete Turning Plough, with Scraper, Sweep, Shovel, Bull Tongue and Turning Plough. $13 50 COMPLETE! We have also a Full Assortment of One and Two Horse Ploughs, Both Cast and Steel, of AVERY & SONS. AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. FAIRBANKS SCALES. BURDICK'S HAY & FODDER COTTER. We are also in Beceipt of a Full Line of SWEDES IRON, ENGLISH IRON, HOOP IRON, PLOUGH STEEL, TURPENTINE HACKS, TURPENTINE TOOLS, MILL STONES, HOES, TRACES, NAILS, ROPE, PLOUGH LINES, GUNS, PISTOLS, POTWARE, TINWARE, WOODWARE, BEST FISH LINES,x SEINE TWINE, FISH HOOKS, BOLTING CLOTH. Ac O O., 39 Hayne Street, and Corner of King and Market, Janl3-9tuth3moBoac CHARLESTON, S.*C. ?fertilisers. IMPORTANT TO COHO!? PLANTERS! Tl MiRMD FERTILIZIXG MD Mffi (TIM CO. HAVE PREPARED A SPECIAL FERTILIZES ADAPTED TO THE COTTON PLANT, UNDER THE NAHE OF OOTTOIX FOOD! Which they claim to be of the Highest Grade or Fertilizer sold IQ the Sooth, and guarantee to equal In res a. 13 Peruvian Guano, ponnd ror pound, and of more permanent benefit t) the soil. It baa been used by several hundrel Plantera In North uni Sooth Carolina and Georgia, for two seasons, with the following resulta : It increases the crop from 103 to 200 per cent. It resists drought In all cases. The crop ls not affected by rust. Ic natures the crop three to four weeks In advance, thus insuring the crop against early frosts, or In the event of a backward season for planting enables the planter to put in his crop three or four weeks later, even aa late aa the lat of June, with a certainty or success. It produces a better quality or Cotton. Looking at the low price of Cotton, the intelligent planter will readily comprehend the necraslty or using nothing bat the highest grade ot Fertilizers, and of strictly avoiding those whose value has been reduced by adult?rai lon or the use or cheap materials under the pretence of meeting tho low price of cotton. If hU crop la only doubled by the use of "COTTON FOOD" lt will give him from ene to two hun? dred per cent, profit on h B outlay, with Cotton at 12 y, cents per pound, and lt will enable bim to plant fewer acres, with a corresponding reduction of labor and expense, with better resu.ts. $55 PER TON, IN SACKS, TWELVE TO THE TON. LAWRENCE SANGSTON, President, No. 58 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE. J. R. PRINGLE & SON, Agents, janl2 CHARLESTON, S. C. JMPORTANT TO PLANTERS AND FACTORS. MIDDLETON'S FISH AMMONIATED PHOSPHATE. This excellent brand of FERTILIZER cornea berore the public well recommended. Earing been prepared with great pains and best material?, Its adaptation tOjthe crops or this section Is unsur? passed, the evidence ol which ls furnished by the fellowing testimonials or Professor SHEPARD and J. B. B1SSELL, Esq., which we annex as follows: OFFICE OF THE STATE IKBPBCTOK OF FEBTILIZEBS, March Slat, 1871. Messrs. J. A. Ensiow <?. Co.: GENTLEMEN-Enclosed please find the analysis of the sample of "Mlddletoh's F.sh Ammoniated Phosphate," selected by my assistant from the cargo Jost arrived. The large amount of organic matter, rich In ammonia, and the highly soluble condition of the phos? phoric acid, are sufficient recommendations ror this article. I feel sure that the planterwlll be bene nted by Its Judicious application to cotton and other crops. Respectfully, your obedient servant, (Signed) C. u. SHEPARD, Ja., M. D., Inspector of Fertilizers for South Carolina. CHARLESTON, S. C., December 12.1ST I. Messrs. J. A. Ensiow ? Co., Agents Middleton's Pith Ammoniated Phosphate : GENTLEMEN-I experimented with the one ton of M:ddlet' n's Flan Ammoniated Phosphate which I procured or you, and beg to state that I applied lt to Rice alongside of the Phospbattc Manures manufactured in this city and vicinity, and the result was decidedly In favor of your Fertilizer. I rave not yet threshed my crop, and cannot, therefore, furnish you with the difference In yield, bnt the growth and vigor of the stalk proved to me the superiority or Middleton's Fish Ammoniated Phosphate over the other Fertll.zers used. Very respectfully, yours. (Signed) J. B. BISSELL. UNIFORMITY OF QUALITY GUARANTEED. PRICES-S30 cash; or for approved acceptance, payable 1st November nex-, $60. Address J. A. EN8LOW ?Sfc CO., j a ns-we 3 mos AGENTS, No. 141 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. 0. E M O V A L . F. L. GUILLEMIN Would beg respect folly to Inform his patrons that he bas removed bis OAS FIXTURE ESTAB? LISHMENT from No. 140 Church street to the NEW BUILDING, No. 21 CUMBELLAND STREET, OPPOSITE MESSES. CAMBRON, BARKLEY k CO., Where he bas opened a choice and carefully se? eled STOCK OF CHANDELIERS, Ac. com? prising the latest styles from the best manufac? tures tn the country, to which he lavltes atten? tion. GAS FITTING, PLUMBING AND TIN ROOFING, jani-3mwli2 No. 21 0 erm san ND STREET. 1 lg UG AR-COATED PILLS. FLUID EXTRACTS, ELIXIRS, Ac, AO. A FULL ASSORTMENT. Having taken the Agency for the sale of the GOODS or Messrs. W. R. WARNER A CO.. Phila? delphia, I offer to the Profession and to the Trade a roll Une of the above articles, at manufacturers' prices. Warner's Iron and Iodororm Pills are well known and highly approved by the Faculty. Their medicines are carefully prepared and perfectly reliable. For sale wholesale and retail by DB. H. RAER, decM Wholesale Agent for South Carolina. TJONEYl HOKEY 1 HONEY 1 Fine New Country HONET, o be bad in anan 4 iles to snit purchasers, of Da. a. BAKE, .. No. 131 Meetag street Y OR LIVERPOOL. Toe Firat-claas American Ship EDDY? STONE, Charles 0. Park, Haster, having? Janis -^-o~llTRaslBay. p 0 B BO S T 0 N . The Regular picket Brig"MINNIE ABBY, AA Harding, Maaten havlDg- all or her heavySBS Freight engaged, wanta cotton and other light Freight to Alf up-wm meet with dispatch. v Apply to MOSE 3 GOLDSMITH A SON, Janl3-a_Agents. J10B LIVERPOOL. The line ship Muse ON OTO, - G o v er, Master, jCL? bavlna a large-portion of her cargo engag-SHL ed, will meet with dispatch. For Freight engagements apply to Jania 8 WAGNER, BUGER A 00. "Bl 0 B LI V E h\P Op L?. | | j g sn The First-class British Ship EDITH, tiA.-foi ward F. Hilton, Master, having one-hair her Mp cargo engaged, and going on board will nave dts patch. Apply to HENRY CARD, janii _Accommodagpn jvnarr.^ JT 0 B LI V E E P O O L ". The first-class American ship EDDY-^Aa STONE, Charles 0. Park, Master, will meet ai with prompt dispatch. For Freight engagement.gg?? k 00 - jans Ship Brokers, Na 141 East Bay. L. .- fe astis K-n 3B0B rr pO| . FrO^B^f VSjTJ |[|g| B , BATTEBY WAG EKES, TORT?OTJIJRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast, safe and comfortably appointed J^g,* Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharf afB BTBBT DAT, at io o'clock morning, and S o'clock afternoon. ^arrangements,JtjWjn CAPTABA THOMAS YOUNO, nov'6 On Board. F OB NEW YORK. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. BSTABLISH ED 1846. The Splendid side wheel Steamship JAMBS ADGEK, T. J. Lockwood, Commander, will sail from Adger'a South Wharf, on SATDEDAT, the 13th mat., at - o'clock - . aaratarme Insurance by this Une Xper cent. ' Through Bills of Lading given oh cotton to Liv? erpool, Boston, Providence aEd the New England, imanufaclnrlng towns. - . . FOB BALTIMORE. - . US. Zii FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO ^TlmV PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON. \ THE CITIES OP THE- NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. i I The line Steamship FALCON, Hayn le, com? mander, will sall-for Baltimore, ?>n SATUBDAY, lath January, at sn'oiooiRJC.., ,< . ! AT" Philadelphia Frelahu forwarded to tia! city-by railroad rrom Baltimore wimont addi? tion ai Insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple tune to sample and sell their Goods tram tte Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL 0. TBENHOLM, Agent, Jaofl-s_No. i Union Wharves. -pOR LT?ESPOOL, VIA Q?EENSTX)WN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AMD GBJCAT WESTERS iff?ty STEAM COMPANY ?fffirfc wm dispatch oner of their rirat-claai, foll power Iron Screw Steanrahipa from - PIER No. 4?N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS TOLLOWB: IDAHO, Capt. FBioa......Jan. io, at Cabin Passage $ao, roid. steerage Passage (Omce Na so ' Broadway) iso, a arre noy. for Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to - WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 63 'Vail street, N. Y. N. H.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool issued Dy ute Char.eston and New York 8teamen, which make cl ose-connect lon with tho above Una.' For particulars and. rate.of Freight apply tao JAMES ADOER A CO., WA ONER, HUGER ACO., may6 Or WML A. COURTENAY..., pAGIFIO MAIL STRAM?f?lP 0OHPT8 TS10D8K turi; TO CALIFORNIA, CHIN A AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers or tho above ime leave Pier ^aMBav Na 43, North River, foot or .liff BM street. New York, at u o'clock noon, of the uB and ?th of ovary month- (incept when then latea fall on Snnday, then the Saturday proced ?il departnres connect it. Psmaaa with stearn* sra ror &n;hI*aC?;a?d Centrai American port*. Departure of is th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japan and China, ?teamcx? IBBve ?an Fran* cisoo nfebof every monto, except when lt falls on Sriadai)4?en cn the day preceding. ?"M?s?r??M??&M,Ta' w For PaasaRQ Tlctreta or other lnionnattrn appj St the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on' the wharf foot of Ganai B tree:, North River. New York. F R. BABY, Agent. larv*6-lyr_? ? Tjl OB EDiSTO, ENTERPRISE AND WAY , LANDINGS. The Steamer POOOSIN, Captain W. - r^ganw H. Gannon,will receive Freight T'"^MflBC DAT for the above places, and leave MOHDAT MORNING, 16th instant, at s o'clock, from Mar? ket wharf, foot of Market street. Returning, leave Edlsto TUESDAY MOBNTNO, at 8 O'clock. Fare, $160. Meals extra. J. H. MURRAY, Agent. The Steamer 1 estes again THOESDAT MORNLNS. at io o'clock, and Edlsto FRED AT MORNING, at 9 o'clock. Janl8-l?"', V-jajj 1 J10B GEOBGETOWN, S. C. REGULAR LINE. ? The Steamer EMILIE, Captain a C. White, wai receive Freight THISj_ DAT, at Commercial Wharf, andwi_ . aboveTO-MOEBOW NIGHT, the 14;h instant, ats o'clock . For Freight or Pa-sage apply on board oi to S HACKELFORD * KELLY, Agents. Janl3-l ' Southern Wharf. "Cl 0 . B F L O E I D A VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. ?The splendid steamors4 DICTATOR.Captain Coxarri? CITY POINT.Captain MCMILLAN WILL SAIL AS FOLLO'FS : The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every TOBBDAT EVBMNO, St 8 O'Clock, The CITY POINT every FBIDAT EYIVINO, 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 at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and shippers can rely on no detention of freights to Hew orlaans.'and at lowest rates. ; For Freight or Passage, having flrat-class aa commodaaons, apply to RA VENE L A CO., Agenta, Corner Vanderhomt's wharf and Fast Bay. Through Bills of Lading given to New orlo&na. These steamers connect at' Savannah witt Steamer San Antonio for Darien, Br??ante*, sauna River, and ali intermed?ale landings. Freights for these pom ts mult be prepaid here;- . ; , declJ A