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Dead IB tue Sierras. BT JOACHIM MILLEE. His footprints hare failed os, Where hemes are red, And madronos are rankest, . The tranter ls deadt The grluly may pass Bj his half-open door; May pass and repasa On htB path, as of yore. The panther may crouch In the leaves on his limb; May scream ami may scream It ls nothing to a.m. Prone, bearded, and breasted Like columns of stone; And tall asa pine As a pine overthrown ! His camp fire gone, What else can be done, Iban let him sleep on Till the light of the sun ? Aye. tom bless ? What of it ? Marble ls dost, Cold and repellent; Andilron ls rust. [Overland Monthly for January COMMERCIAL KBITS. Exporta. Nsw TOBE-Per steamship James Adger bags Bea lslaud cotton, 1052 bales upland cotton 102 obis rosin, 488 bags oil cake and meal, and 132 pkgs sundries. BALTIMORE- Per steamship Falcon-384 tierces rice, 416 bales cotton, 21 bales domestics, ands and 6 bales hides. 13 rolls leather, 13 bales raga, a, ooo feet or lamber, 90 tona railroad iron 60 bags cocoanuts. Vite Charleston Cotton, Rice sad Narai Stores Harket* OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, ) - - .SATUBDAT EVENING, January 13,1872. j COTTON.-There was quite an excited market for this staple early In the day, prices advancing Irregularly a * to Kc and even * to lc fi m tn some eases, but on receipt of unfavorable New York telegrams the demand, to a great extent ceased, and no Important transactions after wartfs took place, the article closing quiet, sales about soo bales say 6 at 18, 4 at is*, ll at 19, ll at 19*, 10 at 19*, 40 at 193?, 52 at so, ll at 20*, at *>*, 90 at 20 *, 83 at 20*, 218 at 21, e at 21*, 12 at. 21 *, io at 21 x, 46 at 22. We quote: - LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.19 ?SO L? LOW middling........20XO20X # Mid Hing...21 @ Strlctmlddlhig...2l*@ Bios.-This grain was at steady rates, with moderate transactions. Sa:es about loo tierces or clean Caro! in a, say SO at 7*. 20 at 7X> 15 at VA . 17 on private terms. We quote common to lair at 6K@7K. good 7X@8C NATAL STORES.-T ti ere were no sales reported. FRBIQara.- To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi nalpa uplands, nominal on sea Islands; via New York, Md on uplands, ld oh sea islands; by Ball, . on uplands, on sea islands nominal. To Havre lc on uplands. Coast wise-to New York by ?team *c on oplanda and lc on sea Islands; $2 fl tierce m rice; by sall Ke on cotton;-ft tierce on rice; 40c ft barrel on rosin; $7@8 ft M on lam? ber; $9? 10 fl M on Umber. To Boston, by sall Ko V ts on upland cotton. To Providence, by ?ali $8 fl Mon boards. Kc fi m on cotton;by steam $1 fl bale on New York rates. To Phila? delphia, by steam'Kc ft ra on uplands; by sall, $7 fl K on boards ; $9 on Umber; $8 per' ton en clay, -and$3a$B 60 on Phosphaten. To, Baltimore, by. ?team Ko ft ra by sall, $?6097 ft K on boards; $3@8 26 fl ton on phosphate rock. - Vessels are In demand by oar merchants to take lumber Irelghts from Georgetown, S. 0., Danen and SatiUa River, .Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10912'ft M are the rates on icm ber and boards. EXCHANGE_Sterling so day bills 17*. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are pur? chasing sight checks at* on*. And sell at par. QOU>.-8K@9k? ' - Alarlte:s by Telegraph. *?>ti - MONFT.ltABKjraa. ? LONDON. January 18-Noon. - Consols 92*. Bonds 91*. . r* FBANKFORT. january 18-Noon.-Bonds os. _''Piuia. Jannuxv ^-<?>- Hutu Mr J?n NEW YORK, Janjary )3-Noon.- Stccks firm. Governments string and active. Gold Irm at 9. Monefy orm at 7. Exchange-long 9*, short 9X. livening.-Bank statement: Loans Increased two and a bair mullens; jegal tenders la creased three fifths< f a million; specie decreased seven-tights-j Of a mlUiou; deposits increased eight and seven eights millions; Increase in revenue half a . minion. Money vent as low as 4. but closed at 7.. sterling dad at 9*a9*. ? ; old 8*a9. Treasu .ry disbursed over half a m Hilo a. Governments Inactive, ixty twos io. States ABU bat firm. Tenneesees 64; new 04. Virginias 64; new 66. Louisianas 64; new 53-, levee sixes 60; eights 70. ' Alabama eights BO; fives 60. Georgia Blxea 70. North Car linas 38; new 16*. South Carolinas 49; new 25*. Freiguts dull. . - - COTTON MARKETS. - LITERrooL. January. 18-Noon.-Cotton opened active and finner; uplands io*aio*d; Orleans ?It*a?o*d; shipping at New Orleans lld. Later.-Cotton advancing; sales estimated at 80,0 0 bales. ". ?yveniM -Oo:ton active; uplands 10*d; Or leans l#Kd; speculation and expoit -12.000 bales. NEW YORK, Janniirv 13-Noon.-O' tton quiet: mluaung uplands 22*. one ms 22*; sales 13)0 bales. Sales or cotton futures last evemug 6580 -bales, as -tallows: January 21 '11-16. 21 *, 21 is ie. 2116-16; February 22 22*.'22 3-16, 22*; March 22 -.9-16, 2? 10-32, 22H, 22 J3-16; April 22*, 22*, 22*; .'Mar/2*; June53. ts*. Evening.-Conon weak; sales 24?2 bales; up "lam's 22*c. Orleans 22*c. ' Saies-of future cotton to-day 13.960 bales, as follows:' January 22, : 9irifrM?llK; *ebruary 22*. 22 8-16, 22*. 22*; March'- 22* 23, 23*. 22*, 22 18-16, it 11-16; April ."?8?12K. 2213 16; M y 23: June 28*. 28. ' . BOSTON..January 13.- Cotton active; middlings ' 22*c; net receipts 54 bales, gross 1580; sales sou; - stock eoo. . :: PHILADELPHIA, January 13.-Cotton quiet; mid? dlings 22*c 1 .. - . BALTIMORE, January 18.-Cotton strong; mid diing 22a22*c; net receipts 116 bales, gro a 308; exports constw|Fe 167; sales 667; stock 7582. NORFOLK. Ja nary IS -Cotton quiet; low mid dil og 20*c ; net receipts, 1531 bales; experts coast ' wira ?ai;sales 10O; stock 4946. ?"' WILMINGTON, Jauuarv is.-Cotton firm; mid diing sic; net receipts 89 bales; sales 137; stock .?08. - 1 ' SAVANNAH, January 13.-Cotton quiet; mid diing* 21a*i*c; mt receipts 2666 ba es; exports to Continent 4800; coastwlte 661; taita 2700; stock T8,20B. ". .'. ' ? -AT70?BTA, January 18.-Tho cotton market open ? M Arm at 2o*o for middling, but closed weak and 1 nominal at 2o*; eales 745 bales; receipts 773. '?MEMPHIS January 13.-cotton active and ex? cited; middli: g2t*c; receipts20,191 bales. ' MOBILE. January is.-cotton quiet and Irregu? lar; middling 20*c; net receipts 4277 bal s; ex? ports to the con men t 530; to Genoa 1603; sales 600; Stork 61 811. Kzw ORLEANS. January 13.-Cotton strong; - middling 2i*a2l*c; net receipts 7460 Haien, gross 9261; exports te Great Britain 4884; coastwise 9S8; salea 90?' ; stock 193 666. GALVESTON. January 13.-Cotton quiet; good ordinary iBaiO*:; net receipts 3748 bates; exports to Great Britain 1219; coastwise 112; sales moo; Stock 47.8 7. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LONDON, .-anoary 13.-Noon.-Tallow 47s 9d. Even Ins.-Kine rosin 26s 6d Tallow sos 61. LIVERPOOL, January 13.-Eveutng.-Turpentine 62S 6d. NEW YORE, January 13.-Noon.-Flour dull and heavy. Wheat dull and declining. C rn a shade finner. Pork, new mess, $ 14a 412. Lard steady at 9*a9 7-iG Tutpentl'ie quiet at 67*. Rosin weak at f4 70a4 75 for strains d. Evening-Flour dull and heavy. Wheat du'l and nominal; winter red- Western $1 coal 64. Corn, duli; w w Siguiera yellow 73)4a74c Pork a shade firmer at $!4al4 25.! ' Be f steady Lard- | kettle 9*. Naval stores quiet and weak. Groce? ries dou. BALTIMORE, January 13.-Flour dnil and weak. Wheat dull? Corn dull; white 63J66C; yellow 65a 68c; mlxel We-terd 6Sa70?. Oats nominal at 63a 67c. Provisions unchanged. Whiskey nominal ar. 93a 93 *c. CINCINNATI, January ia.-Fl^ur firm; family $6 90a7. ! i 'ora 48a49C Pork quiet and unchanged .t $18418 .SA Bacon-shoulder*e*c; sides 7*a T*c. Whiskey 89c Columbus Cotton Market. COLUMBUS. January 12.-OOTTON.-To-day our market oyened atio*aio*o. improved asencour' aging adrice* came, and cloned excited ai ter the 4 P. M. dispatches, when 20*c were asked for middlings. After that hour the offerings were wr-hdrawn; sales C94 bales; market closed excited and Irregular at about the following figures : Or? dinary 17*; g'ied-ordinary TO;'low mldddutts 19*820; middlings 20*. sales of the week ISOL bales. We;k's recelnts_l520 bales, against I'S* the prer.ons week, and 30?5 the corresponding week last season. Shipments 1376 bales. ' WEEKLY STATEMENT. Stock on hand August 31,1871. ISM Received past week.1,529 Received previously.29,032- 30,552 Total. 32,102 Shipped past week.1 875 Shipped previously.^.20,348- 21,7.23 Stock January 12, 1872.10^379 On the week the stock has Increased 145. Blew York Coffee Market. From the Journal or Commerce, Friday. Janua? ry 12: The maiketror Brail* ls firm. The de? mand la Tau*, but, with small offerings, very little rea: business has reunited. We notice sales In Baltimore or 5500 bags Rio. ex Yamoyden. The recale or the Thetis. Which was rumored yester? day. U conflrmed to day. East and West India coffees are nrm, with an active business from second hands. New York Rice .Harket. From the Journal of Commeroe, Friday, Janua? ry 12: The market ls m the sellers' favor, and rather more active. Advices or an improved con? dition of affairs In the South appears to be the only reason for the chanee. We quote Carolina at 8>i'a8Kc; Rangoon at 6}&'a7c, and Patna at 7Kc Sales 60 tierces Carolina; 820 bags Rangoon, and 16 bags Pinna. . New York Naval Stores Market. From the Jooro al of Commerce, Friday January 12: Spirits turpentti e ls steadily held at 87>;c; the demand ls very light, limited to small parcels; 187 bole sold at 67Kc Rosine-the market ls mode? rately active at unchanged prices. Sales are 130 bbls common at $4 76, 40o bbls do at f4 70, In yard, 500 bbls strained at $4 80, and seo bbls good strained and low No 2 at $4 00. The quotations are $4 80 ror strained, $6 10a5 40 for No 2, $5 76a 7 for No 1, $7 60a9 ror pale, and $9 50al2 ror ex? tra pale, the latter price for small lots window glass. Tar ls lower, wlih a modorate demand. ^ales are reported of 100 bbls Wilmington at 13 30 f. o. b., and 160 bbls Washington at $312X&3 25. Savannah Cotton Market. SAVANNAH. January ll -SKA ISLAND COTTON. The sales this wf ek amount to 200 bales at previ? ous rates for fin? cotton, which to very scarce; common is entirely neglected. We quote: Medi? um Florida 45a50c, medium flue 65a60, fine (scarce at full quotations) 70a75. RBCBIPTS.-The receipts at this port for the past week have been 22 592 bales upland and 210 bags sea Island, from the followlog sources: Central Rall<oad 16.617 bales upland. AtUnttc and Gulf Railroad 3509 bahs upland, Augusta boats 1887 bales upland, Florlia b ats 127 bags sea Island and 29 bales upland, wagons and coasters 20 oalee upland and 88 bags sea island, Altamaha River 530 bales upland. FIFO HTS.-The exports for the weet have been 36 856 bales upland and 4S0 bags sea l9land, ?8 rol'ows: Liverpool 13.71? bales upland and 272 baiB sea island, New Yore 2792 bales uplan i and 104 bags sea Island, Philadelphia 40 J bales up? land and 3 bags sea Island, Baltimore soi bales upland, Burce ona 1810 bales upland, Boston 263 bales upland and 46 bags sta isiaod, Bremen 5460 ba'es upland and 35 bags ssa toland, Ant we-360 bales upland. Boston Market. BOSTON, January COFFEE.-The market for coffee ls-tea'I y tending upward, under the Influence of reduced stocks and light rec- Ipts, and prices are expected to range much higher. Toe sales include 600 mats Singapore at 2lc gold, to go West; 1600 mate Java at 232?a28c. gow, and I00a200 bags Rio at I9>ja22c per lo, gold. No St. Domingo lu first hands, and prices are quite nominal. COTTON.-The market for cotton has bad a de? cided upward tendency the past week, and prices have advanced from Dial Xe per lb. Manufactu? rers have not purchased to any great extent, but we notice considerable speculative inquiry, on ac ?JDnt or the falling off IQ receipts at Southern' ports and favorable foreign advices. We quote ordinary at lBHaiSM ; good ordinary 20>;a20\c; low middling 21a22c; and middling 2iJ?a2.?>?c per lb. including uplands and Gaff. DOMESTICS.-We notice more inquiry for cotton goods, and for all desirable kinds thc market ts ttrm, wltb stock's sold up close. In woollens there? to very litt e change, stocks are not large, and, with a more active demand, better prices are looked for on account of the high prices of all raw material There ls a very general complaint that goods have not yet responded to the advance in KOOK G UK KT BAGS.-The demand ls good and prices are Arm and tending upward. Toe sales include 1160 bales light at9a9^c, gold, in bond; 3JO bales Ught at 16c currency; 26u0 at loralie gold, In bon??, and 16jtfo currency; and 60 bale?, 440 lbs, at 16c currency. GUNNY CLOTH.-This article has been quiet sin oe our last. Sales of 609 rolls domestic at HJfc currency.. We qa te native and domestic at 14>i alic per yard,.ourrenoy. NAVAL STOKES.-tn spirits turpentine very little change, with sales at 71c per galion. Tari} quiet and no sales to report, lu rosin and pl tew noth < lng or any consequence has been done. KICK.-The market remains without change. Small sales or fair to prime Carolina ata^asjic, and choice at 9j?a9>?c per lb. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON. January is -No sates reported lu spirits turpentine or ci ode inrpentlne. ROSIN.-Sales or 432 bbls at $4 io for No 2, $4 26 ror extra No 2, te for No l, and $7 60a8 for pale. TAB.-Sales or 6 bbls at $2 26 per bbl. COTTON.-Sales of 16 bales at 2ic per lb. Interior Cotton Marketa. UNION. January li.-160 bales sold during the week. Market opened on Monday at 17Jio; closed ^?S?tSk?bs, January TD.-The " c >tton niarkeC has been quite active for the last few days, and pri es to-day range from 19 to .I9>ic. We report 252 baies ?old during the past week. ORANGEBCKG, January 12.-sales during the week 280 balea. We quoie: Ordinary 17, low middling 19, middling lsjfc, W1NNSBORO, January 13.-T ere has been con? siderable excitement in the cotton market during the past week. At the drat of the week prices were tendlug upward*, but ext erienced a sUgbt decline about tue middle. However, at the time we go io press, they st an -i a fracttou higher than they were on Monday. Quotations ranged be? tween l6%a'9Xc in this market SELMA, January ll.-Saes to-day :;o bales; middlings 20c; demand fair; market firm. Receipts by Railroad, Junnary 13. SOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 212) bales cotton, 117 bale? goods, 2 cars stock. To Ra4road Agent Geo H Wslter A co, WC Bee A cu, reiser Rodgers A co, Fro -r, Adger A co, G W Williams A BA Mu rd au. h A Mathews, Sloan A Selgnlous, W B Williams A son. Reeder A Davis, A J Salinas. Wl-s ft co, W K. Byan, A S Sm th, TP Smltb, W W Smlih, Witte Bios, A J Salinas, Mowry A Son. Dowling A co, J Colcock A co, L D Desaussure, Wardlaw A Carew, Barden A Parker, O Phillips, wag?ner A Monsees, W H Jones A oo, -WB'Smlth A%?,Trehh?tra' ft son, A B Mulligan. NORTHS ASTERN RAILROAD. 75 bales upland and 2 bags sea tsiand cotton, 86 bbls naval store, cars lumber, wood, mdse, ftc To Frost. Adger A co, Mowry A Son, Whtlden A Jones, G W Williams 4 co, c H DeLorae, A J Salinas, Trenholm ft Son, Kinsman ? Howell, S D Money, Reeder ft Davis, Caldwell ft Son, Capt G Dicks, Capt W Bangs, J E Adger A co, J Hall, Barden A Parker, J C Mallonee, Railroad Agent and Order. , Passenger*. Per steamship James Adger, for New York- D Strauss, N R Woods. L M Woods. B ll True. Per steamship Falcon, for Baltimore-Mr and Mrs R Downey and two children, Miss T Haas, E Y Ham. Per steamship Georzln, rrom New York-Mrs Suydam,'W S Ritchie. W F Smith and ? ire. Dr E '. Robinson, F T Street, R street, Jas Riley, J G Miller, N R Brewster, K spencer G S Nit hols. R F Bond, O L Ballard, M DeWaale, F Goblet, Kev M M Wells, W H FISK, J Mailiff s L Wilbur, H O Mat thew wm ana wife, D P smith. A Foirtt, J Owen and wife, M Bren, P Poretco, wire and two In? fants, Mary Jones. J W Mn ble, B F FerrU. Per steamer Water Lily, from Edlsto, Enter, prise and Way Landings-Mrs F Townsend, W S Morillo and two chi dren, Kev C B Northrop, Geo Steveus,'.and1l4.decK. Per steamer Dictator, from Florida via Savan? nah. Ac-Mrs BeuKon, Miss Ben-iOu. M's Kursier, Master Bradford. J F Lohman. G O Gibbs, J U Wyman, H L Tupper and wire, J W Springer, J no Monroe, Miss Smith, Miss Kingman, Dr Ludwig, and 9on ciec\\ PORT VALUS DAK. MOON'S PEAS SS. Last Quarter 3d 4 ..oms 40 -u?ates evening. New Moon 9 .ii. 9 ?oms 39 niuuM.-s. mor i g First Quarter, 16th, 6 hourn, 42 minute* morning. Full Moon, 24.n, ll noms, 56 minutes, morning. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. saturday... Sunday. 8UN RISES. BUN SETS. 5 .23 MOON R. A S. 10..57 ll 66 morn 12..67 1..62 2 62 3. 49 mon WATBR. ll. 55 m. rn la..44 1..39 2. .29 3..28 4. .20 MARINE NEWS. CHABXKTQXS. .C..JANUARY 15, 1872. Lat 36 deg 46 min 83 sec. | Lon 79 deg 67 min 27 sec. ARRIVED SATURDAY. North German bark Edward, Halberstadt, Savannah. Ballast. To the Master. Steamer Water Lily, Toglio, t disto, Enterprise, Rockvdie, and Way Landings. 27 basts sea Island conon, mdse aud sundries. To D Nisbet, Fraser A Dill, Witto Bros. Sion?y A Lowndes, Kavenel A co, L Keuacke, Mowry A Son, Kinsman Bros, J C H Olauasen, ana others. - Received kron Sennett's Min. 168 tierces rice To w c Bee ft co, G H Ingraham A Son, and P G Haseil. ttecelved from Chinolra's Mill. 67 tea rice. To Frost, Adger A co, and Fraser ft Dill. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. . Steamship Georgia. Holmes, New York-left 11th instant. Mdse. To Wagner, Huger ft co, W A Courtenay, s c Knliroiwl co, N E Railroad co, SAC Railroad Aueut, James F. Adjrer A c i. I) A ournie, Adams. Damon A co, O D Ahrens A co. H A A Ashton, H Bl cn orr A co, K Bates A co, T M Br m?dico, B Boyd, Rollman i Bros, W O Bel .owB, Mrs H Armstrong. R J Bullock, w M Bird ft co, FC Borner, TA Beamish, c Berbus-e. C Boyl ston, H Brown, ? T Brown ft co, EE Bedrord, J Obmmlos, W H ChE.fec A co, Crane, Boylston A co, lt Oohea 4 co. O Olaclus, TM Cater, J W Oourtney 4 co, J M crotnt. Davies 4 Drew, K A Dickinson, Dowie, Moise 4 Davis, M Drake, w C Forsythe, E Daly, Forsytbe, Mccomb 4 co, O Graveley, John Gray, Fnrcogott, Benedict 4 co, Fogartle's Book st re, Hart 4 co, EioiouB'S Book House, J S Byer, J H Graver 4 co, M B Garran k le, N A Hunt, - J H Hillen, F K Houston. G Honman, Pat Healy, Pat Lawless, Jeffords 4 co, Johnston, Crews 4 co, H Blatte 4 co. Kinsman 4 Howell, ChaR Kerrison, Kllnck, Wittenberg 4 co, Kanapaux 4 Gonzalez, J W Linley. C A Lengnlck, Geo A Locke, Dr C B Lucas, J H Lopez, F W Meyer, J G Mllnor 4 co. J C Mayo, Mantoue 4 co, S K Marshall 4 co, D Mis? sel, McLoy 4 Rice, Mottet, Bnchet 4 co, ? Otgen. M H Nathan, T S Nlpson, J F O'Neill, D O'Neill 4 Sons, D i 'Nelli, Ostendorff 4 co, CP Poppen helm, N M Porter, G A Peauody, Jas Pringle, W F Paddon. P Poretto, J R Read. Dr A Raoul, South? ern Express co,' Steffens, Werner A Ducker, H L Sheppard, W Shepherd 4 co, H Siegiing, A K Stillman, s D Stoney, Dr H M Stuart, M Tries t, J Thomson A co, A L Tyler, S Thomson. J F Taylor A co. J T Travis, W Cfferhardt, J H V?llers, J D Wlttschen, G W Williams A co, L Wagener. Dr W A Skrlne, Walker, Evans 4 Cogswell, Col Wm Ludlow, W H Welch, Miss Hampton, NR Brews? ter, W J Tates, and others. Yacht Francenla, Seed, Boston and way ports; last from Wilmington, N 0, bound South. Steamer Dictator. Coxetter, Palatka, via Jack sonvUie, Fernandina and Savannah. 128 bags sea ls and cotton, mdse and sundries. To Raven el 4 co. Cameron, Barkley 4 co, W M Lawton 4 sons, Frater 4 DU), G H Ingraham 4 lon. Stoney 4 Lowndes, Southern Express co, Blackney Bros, Reeder 4 Davis, WB Williams 4 Son, R S Morillo. J K Ancrum, 0 F Wieters, 0 L McClenahan, Bar? den 4 Parker, J C Bedell. Witte Bros, Pelzer, Rod? gers 4 co, R Sires, Railroad Agent, and others. IN THE OFFING. A ship and bark unknown. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York -James Auger 4 co. Steamship Faloon, Haynle, Baltimore-P C Trenholm. Sehr E B Eve-man, (.'orson, Philadelphia via Jacksonville-H F Baker 4 co. Sehr W L Abbott, Ludlam, Jacksonville, to load for Ph ladelphia-Street Bros 4 co. Sehr s A Hoffman, Honman, Philadelphia via jacksonville-H F Baker 4 co. SAILED SATURDAY. Steamship Falcon, Haynle, Baltimore. Spanish bark Elvira, Capo, Barcelona. British brig Sussex, West, Norfolk. Brig Georgie Swan, Georgetown, S C. Sehr Moretee Rodgers, Shepherd, Morehead City, N C. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York. Sehr E B Everman, Corsos, Jacksonville. Sehr W L Abbott, Ludlam, Jacksonville. PROM THIS PORT. Sehr Louise Crocket, Flanders, at Georgetown, S C, January 6. Sehr Bowdoin, Randall, at Georgetown, S 0, January 6. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Virginia, Hinckley, at Philadelphia, January ll. sehr Chas Oomery, Plnkham, at Boston, nth January. Sehr LAM Reed, Steeltnan, at Philadelphia, January ll. Sehr S L Sli mors, Fdge, at Baltimore, nth January. W SAILED 9OR THIS PORT. Spp.nlsh bark N S de Lanezada, Gelats, from Havana, December 31. spanish brig Toro, Maymu, from St Jago de Cuba, December 28. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LOVKBPOOL, January 13-Noon.-Arrived, bark Vinco, from Charleston. Nsw YORK, January 13.-Arrived steamship Virgo, from Savannah. MEMORANDA.' The sehr Lsonetsa, Myer, from Port Morris for Charleston, arrived at New York January ll. The sehr Ridgewood, Derrlcksen, for George? town, ST), cleared at New York January 12. The brig Cns rles Wesley, Griffin, from Martin? ique, arrived at Georgetown, S C, 6th mst. The sehr L Crocket, Flanders, from Charleston, arrived at Georgetown, SC, 5th Inst. The sehr E V Glover, Ingersoll, from New York, arrived at Georgetown, S 0, 6th inst. The sehr Bowdoin, Randall from Charleston, arrived at Georgetown, S 0. 6ih inst. The dchr OrL stewart, from New York, arrived at Ge rgetown, s 0,6 h Inst. The Behr s L Davis, Cottrell, from Belfast, Me, arrived at Georgetown, S 0, 6th inst. The sehr Garland. Libby, irom New York, arriv? ed at Georgetown, S 0,6th lcBr. .The sehr Jas Bliss, Hatch, from Boston, arrived at G orgetown, S C, 7th inst. The sehr S E Woodbury, Woodbury, from Ston ingtr, Conn, arrived at Georgetown, S C, 7th lust The brig D B Doaln, Veasle, for Cardenas, with lumber, waa cleared at Georgetown, S 0, on the 4th lust. witTiu^^^m^^giownrs ?ra the stn inst. The sehr Susan Wright, Mount, from George? town, S 0, arrived at New York January 10. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Br ship Magda'ia, Black, up.Oct 24 The soesknmmeren, Westemaard, ?I'd.oct 17 Br bark Sarah M Smith, Bishop, sailed.Dec 7 BRISTOL, EKG. Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Oct 17 BORDEAUX. ' The Ebenezer, Matheson, sailed.Dec 8 ANTWERP. Br bark Celeste, Fullerton, sailed.Nov 25 CARDIPP. The Little Fred, Dear, sailed.Nov 17 Bohr Henrietta, Burnett, cleared.Dec 8 HAVANA. Span bark N S de Lanezada, Gelats, sl'd.. .Dec 28 HALIFAX, N 8, Br bark Windermere, YeamarT, cl'd.Jan 4 ST. JAGO DB CUBA. Span brig Toro, Maymu, Balled.Dec 28 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Brig Erle, Sears, cleared.Jan 6 Brig Ida L Ray,-, up.Nov 26 Sehr Chas Comery, rinktfam, cleared.Jan ll NEW YOBE. Sehr Wanella, Pdnny, up.Jan 6 Sehr F Merwin, Pearce, up.Jan 6 Sehr Ella Mai .hews, McElwee, cleared.Jun 9 Sehr Mav Morn, Babb, up.'._Dec 28 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, up.*?.I)ec 25 Sehr J w Mainland, Colcord, np.Dec 29 Sehr Adel'za, Huntley, cleared.Jan 6 Sehr Jas Wal!,.Crover, up.Jan 8 PHILADELPHIA. Steamship Virginia, Hinckley, cleared.Jan ll S<-.hr LAM Recd, Sterlman, clean d.Jan ll Sehr sum 1 Cai tl:, er, Hke, cleared.Dec 14 Sehr Open Sea, Coombs, cleared.Dec 2 Sehr Julia A Garrison, Smith, cleared.Jan l BALTIMORE. Sehr Harriet Baker, Webber, up.Jan 4 Sehr S L Simmons. Edge, cleared.Jan ll Stopping. p?c?^luiL/ .STEAMSHIP 0UHPT8 THROUGH LINS SO .IA LI FO E NI A , CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED, j Steamers cf tho above Mic leave Pior-o&esi, so. 42, Non h River, root or canal gSBgg Jtrcet, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the ictr and soth or every month (except when these tates fallon Sunday, then the Saturday preocc up. All departures connect at Panama witr. steam TB for south Pacific and Centra; American port?. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran :isco first or every month, except when lt falls on sunday; then cn the day preceding. No California steamers touch a; Havana, br! gi) direct from New Torie to ABpinwalL one hundred pounds baggage free to each adult, Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other Information apply ?t tho COMPANY'S TICKET OFFIt'E, on the wharr root of Canal street, North River, New Vork. F. B. BABY, Agent. Jaly26-lyr_ jlOR LIYEEPO?L, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY wm dispatch one of their first-class, rmi po wei Iron Screw steamships rrom P1EB No. 46 N. K., EVERY WEDNESDAY, Cf&reti?S AS'FOLLOWS: IDAHO, Capt PRICB.Jan. io, at -- Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $80, ourrency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to . -. . WILLIAMS 4 G DION, No. 68 Wall street. N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool issued ?>y the Charleston ana New Tors-Steamers, which make close connection with the above Une. For particulars and rate or Freight apply to JAMES ADGER 4 CO., WAGNER. HUGER A CO., mays Or WM. A. COURTENAY. JpOR ?MSTBBDAM. The First-class German Bark EDWARD, 1700 bales capacity, Captain Hnlber?tadt,1 - wlU(lt sufficient Freight offers) be put on berth to load for the above port. ". "" Apply W HENRY CARD, jani5 Accommodation Wharf. JOE LIVERPOOL. The Flrat-cuua American Ship EDDY-^fib* STONE. Charles C. Park. Master, havingiSB. large engagements, will meet with prompt dis? patch. For balance of engagemerts, apply to * JA. ENSLOW A CO., Ship Broilers, janis _> o. 141 East Bay. J O B BOSTON. The Regular packet Brig MINNIE ABBY, Jk* Harding, Master, having all of her heavy SH* Frelghti engaged, wants cotton and other light Freight to AU up-will meet with dispatch. Apply to MOSE ? GOLDSMITH A SON, JanlS-2_Agents. JjlOB LIVERPOOL. The Norwegian Bark COLONIST, Baara- JL* rud. Master, will have dispatch for the SEK abo ire port. For Freight, apply to R. T. WALKER, Boj ce A Co.'a wharf. Janl2-fmw_ JpiOB LIVERPOOL. The fine ship MU8CONGUS, Gover, Master, fl* having a .'arse portion or her cargo engag-Sllfc ed, will meet with dispatch. For Freight engagements apply to Janl2 6_WAGNER, HUGER k CO. JpOB LIVERPOOL. The First-class British Ship EDITH, Ed- Ai ward F. Hilton, Master, having ODe-balf herSHi cargo engaged, and going on board will have dls patch. Apply to HENRY CARD, Jami_Accommodation Wharf. J1 O R FORT SUMTER, BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast, safe and comfortably appointed ^k\m\ Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharrSHI BTKBT DAT, at io o'clock morning, and 8 o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, apply to CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNG, novlS On Board. J10R NEW YORK. ON TUES DAS, JANUARY 16TH, AT 6 1 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 18T0. STATE-B00M8 ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA. HOLMES, Commander, will sall for New York on TUESDAY, 16th January, at 6 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. Through Bills or Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Trieste. Naples, Leghorn, Christiania, Gotten burg, Md to O^OW, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New England Oltles aa nanaL Insurance by Steamers or this Line % per cent. For Freight or Passage Engagement?, having very Une Deck Stateroom accoramodatlo B, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to W. ATOOURTENAY, NO. 1 Union Wharves Janls-2_ ,_ PHILADELPHIA IRON STEAM LINE. I THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, GULF STREAM, Captain Hunter. Are now regularly on tho Line, Insuring a first class sea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Com? panies at both termini, afford rapid transportation to and from all points In the Cotton States, and to and from cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and the principal cities of the Northwest. Boston, Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen? tres. WThe VIRGINIA la anpolnted to ?all from Brown's wharr on THURSDAY, January l8tb. at 12 o'clook M. ?-The GULF STREAM will follow next week. For particulars of Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY. Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, No. 12 South Delaware Avenue. Philadelphia. Janl5-rawth8 -pOR WRIGHT'S. BLUFF, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAN TEE RIVER. Thc steamer MARION, Captain W. r??3ZZS F. Adair, Unow receiving Freight at JsSwBmmm Accommodation Wharr and will leave TUBSUAY NIGHT, the 16th In-tant. Freight and Wharrage prepaid. No freight received after sunset. For engagements apply on board or to 8 8 RAVENEL. HOLMES A CO., janl5-2 No. 177 East Bay. F OR FLORIDA VIA SAVANNAH. TWICE A WEEK. ?The splendid Steamers, DICTATOR.Captain COXSTTEB CITY POINT.Captain MCMILLAN WILL SAIL AS FOLLOWS : The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, The CITY POINT every FBIDAT 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 fur the Oklawaha River. Close connection ls made with steamship!) at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and shippers can rely on no detention or Heights to New orleanp, and at lowest ratcB. POT Freight or Passage, having flrBt-clasB aa commodatlons, apply to RAVENEL A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorflt's wharf and fcast Bay. Through Bills of Ladlnz Riven to New Orleans. These Steamers connect at Savannah with Steamer San Antonio for ?arlen. Brunswick, Satllla River, and all intermedia e landlngB. Freights for these points ni ust be prepaid here. decU : . . CD0OT0, Gashee ano Slinbs DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, Has removed his Office to and opened hla prin? cipal SALESROOMS at No. 20 UAYNE STREET and No. 83 Pl>0KNr.Y STREET, where be-takes pleasure In offering to the public a foll stock of his own manufacture of DOORS.sA >HES,BLINDS MOULDINGS, NEWELS. BALUSTERS, AC WOOD TURNING in all ita branches. A specialty mada or FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, at WHOLESALE and BETAIL. jar Orders for stock or Irregular Bise work re? ceived either at the Salesrooms, No. 20 HAYNE STREET.or at t?e FACTORY on Horlbeck'B wharf. augts-tntaasmoa CUTS ?00?S, ?t. : V BARaAmS, JUST OPENED STOLL, WEBB & CO., No. 387 KING STBE?T, OPPOSITE THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE. WE HAVE JUST OPENED A LARGE LOT OF CHEAP ?RESS GOOT> S. SOME OP THE VARIETIES FEOM AUCTION, AND ARE AT VERY LOW PBICE9. -o We call special attentior to 2000 yards ASSORTED POPLINS AND ALPACA LUSTBEB, at 25 cents, worin 35 to 40 cen? s. y ..." AlBO, a LARGE LOT OF DELAINES, very cheap, at the low prices of 15 and 20 cents. At; jana_ STOLL, WEBB & CO. mm mm OF CHOICE COLORS I m?m MERINOS, RANGING IN PRICE PROM 75 CENT8 TO $1, AT _jan9_;_STOLL, WEBB &. CO. A LARGE LOT OF SATTEENS, Di CLOTH COLORS, ALSO, ALL THE OTHER SHADES, AT 60 TO 75 CENTS, AT W>_ STOLL, WEBB & CO. A FULL LINE OF EMPSESS CLOTHS, IN CHOICE C0L0B8, MARKED DOWN, RANGING FROM 37J, 45 TO 60 CENTS, AT jano_STOLL, WEBB & CO. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP NEW CALICOES, BE8T GOODS, AT 12 1-2 CENTS, AT jana STOLL, WEBB & CO .fertilities. IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS! Tl MARYLAND FERTILIZING il MJMIMG CO. HAVE PREPARED A SPECIAL FERTILIZER ADAPTED TO THE COTTON PLANT, UNDER THE NAME OF OOTTON FOO ?! Which they claim to be of the Highest Grade of Fertilizer sold irv thc Sooth, and guarantee to eqnal in resets Peruvian Guano, pound for pound, and of more permanent benefit to the soil. It has been nsed by several hundred Planters In North and South Carolina and Georgia, for two seasons, with the following results : It increases the crop from 100 to 200 per cent. ; -' . It resists drought in all caaes. The crop ls not affected by rust. it matuoBB the orop three to four weeks in advance, thus Insuring the crop against early frosts, or in the evAt of a backward season for planting enables the planter to put in his crop three or four weeks later,, even as late as the 1st of June, with a ce: tain ty ol success. It produces a better quality of Cotton. Looking at the low price of Cotton, the Intelligent planter will readily comprehend the nee salty of using nothing but the highest grade of Fertilizers, and of strictly avoiding those whose value has been reduced by adulteration or the use of cheap materials under the pretence of meetlug the; low price of Cotton. If bia crop ls only doubled by the use of "COTTON FOOD" lt will give him from ene to two hun-' dred per cent profit on h s outlay, with Cotton at 12& cents per pound, and lt will enable him 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 EXCHAIVOB Pit ACE, E ALTIMORE. J. K. PRINGLE & SON, Agents, Janl6-mwf3mos ' -CHARLESTON, 8. C. ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE. -0 This Article, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COUP ANT, nuder the direction ef their; Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVESEL, for composting with Cotton Seed, is now offered at the Reduced Price of $38 per ton cash, or $31 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, Free of interest. Orders filled now will be considered as Gash 1st Marek, 1872, or on Time as due 1st November 1873, thereby enabling Plantera to haul lt at a time when their Wagons and Mules are Idle. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents dec8-4moa BUOWS'8 WHARF, CHARLESTON, 9. C. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. This FERTILIZER, manufactured by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direc? tion of their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVE SEL, ls now offered to ihe Planting Community AT THE VERY REDUCED PRICE OF $48 PER TON CASH, or $3% PAYABLE 1ST NOVEMBER, 12, FREE OF INTEREST. This FERTILIZER has been very extensively used In this State, and has given entire satisfaction: soma of the most practical planters admitting lt 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 j time when their wagons and mules are idle. Pamphlets containing tho certificates of those who have used the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE will be furnished on application to the Agents. ? PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, dec8-4m08 " BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. C. E. FRANK COE S AMMONIATED B0N? SUPERPHOSPHATE, AND CO?'S PURE DISSOLVED BONE. The above Buperlor FERTILIZERS, admitted by every Planter who has used them to be the best and most profitable of any of the Ofiamercial Manures, are now offered for sale by the Agents at very 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 furnished on appli? cation to the Agents. The Phosphate ls sold at $48 per ton cash, or $53 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, free of interest. The Dissolved Bone at $50 per ton cash: or $55 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, free of Interest. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., Sole Agents, dec8-4raoa BROW af 8 WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. C. g O JJ TJ B L E PACIFICJCUANO. PRICE, $45 CASH, WITH USUAL ADVANCE FOR TIME. Experience in the use of this OU ANO for the past six years In this State, for Cotton and Corn, baa so far established its character for excellence as to render comment unnecessary. In accordance with the established policy of the Company to furnish the best Concentrated Ferti? lizer at the lowest cost JD consumers, this Quano ls put Into market this season at the above re? duced price, which the Company ls enabled to do by reason o' its large facilities an J the reduced cost of manufacture. The supplies put Into market thia season are, as heretofore, prepared ander the personal superin? tendence of Dr. St. Julian Ravenel, Chemist of the Company, at Charleston, S. C., hence planters may rest assured tt-at Its quality and c imposition ts precisely the same as that heretofore sold. At the present low price, every acre planted can be fertilized with 200 pounds Quano at a cost not exceeding the present value of so pounds of cotton, while experience has shown that under favorable condition of season and cultivation, the crop ls increased by the application from two tu three-fold the natural capacity of the soil, hence under no condition could Its application fall to compensate for the ontlay. Apply to J. N. ROBSON, Agent Pacific Guano Company, Nos. 08 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, 8. 0. JOHN S. REESE A CO., General Agents. nov27-3mosD*o fiefreerjtnent Saloons. IVE AND LET LIVE. LUNCH HOUSE. Jost received, aa assortment of FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC L IQ??ORS. OYSTERS SERVED IN EVERY STYLE. LUNCH DAILY F HOM IX TO 1. D. F. GLEASON, No. 104 MARKET STREET. dec20-fs2tnthsl0 JpACLFIO GUANO COMPANY'S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, FOB COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. PRISE-$25 CASH, WITH USUAL ADVANCE FOR TIME. Thia article ls prepared tinder tbe superintend? ence of Dr. ST. JULIAN RAVEN EL, expressly. Tor Composting with Cotton Seed. ? V lt was introduced by this Company two years ago, and tts nse bas fully attested its value. 200 to 280 pounds of tblB article per acre, properly composted with the same weight of cotton seed, famishes the planter with a Fertiliser of the high? est excellence at the smallest cost. A Compost prepared with this article, as by printed direc? tions furnished, contains au the elements or fer? tility that can enter into a First Ca-3 Fertilizer, while its economy mest commend tts liberal as? to planters. For supplies and printed directions, for Composting, apply to J. N. ROBSON, Agent Pacific Guano Company, Nos. es East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. Charleston, S. C. JNO. S. REESE i CO., General Agents. nov27-3moSDAC Scales. BUY THE GENUINE STANDARD SCALES, Hore than 890 Different Modification?. AGENTS ALSO . FOR THE BEST ALARU MONET DRAWER FAIRBANKS ft CO., No. ?5? Broadway, New Torie. FAIRBANKS, BEOWN & co., No, 118 Milk Street, Boston. For sale by ** HART ?fc CO., aepas-taf4mofl Charleston, s. c. 2 morays r; ^ gO?TH 0AROLI1?A BA?IiROAi) CDAULBiTOt:, s. <". Pcc^nvr 23. i*:i Cm and aster SOND?T, D. cern ber 24, the Passen* ger Trains on the-South-Carolina Bailroad will run as follows: >J . TOB AOaOBTA. L-save Charleston.-,...'..--... 8.10 A.M. Arrive at ?uguate';...'.;........'.?...... 4.a* x. M. i . .. . ros COLUMBIA. 1 L3avu .Charlason...?.?*?.... 8.10 A. M. Arrive'at Columbia ...;..:.?^...4.t6 P. M. 7 i: ii rca cHABUSfOX. ... .'. ?. Ltavc Angosta................7.40A. M. Am70 at Charleston.:s.20 p. M. Loave Columbia:-....... JT.40 A. M. Arrrlire at cnarleston............. &3QP. M. THROUGH WILMINGTON TRAIN. Leave Angu-ta.......3.00 A.M. Arrive at Km pvlUe.:....... 0.00 A. M. Leave KlngvlUe.....,..1280P. M. Arrive at Augusta;........1.- 6.80 P. M AUGUSTA NIORT BTTBIBB, ?jfi , (Sundays, excepted.) ** ' Laave Charleston.?MM.- s.so P. IC. Arrive at Augusta..................... ..'MO A IL Llave Augusta.e.oop. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.65 A M. .' 'COLUMBIA NIOtTf BXTBBB6. (Sundays oxoentedV) Laave Onariee ton.~.~.. . "l-io r. JJ. Arrive nt Oolnmhla........8.81 A. M. Liave Columbia'..:..-.T.O? P. M. Arrive at Charleston..-.-......... 7.00 A. M. SUMMXBTILLB TBAIN. . . -r . Leave Summerville afc.......;....7.i5 A. M. Arrive at Charleston at.....8.46 A. ?L Leave Charleston afc....?.8-80 P. M. Arrive at Summerville afc..4.46 P. H. . - ? ii GAJfDUr BEAN CH. ?- ?j Leave Camden.MMM.UMM..m>. f-la-A Arrive at Columbia..... ;..... ..I<>.<0 A. g. Laave Columbia.Hil:? Arrive at Camden.. ~-.83?*;'*> Day and Sight Trams make close co anec Hom ar. Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. Bight Train connects with Macon and Angosta Railroad. , Columbia Wight Tram connects with Greenvills and columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road to points North. ??, ??? Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept Sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and rona through to Columbia. . ' . A. L. TYLER, viw-President. S. B. PI0KEN8.0. T. A , ? ",, -. lan?o OFFICE--OT THE SAVANNAH AND : ? CHARLESTON RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, 8, C., November 22,1871. On and after MOND?T. December the nth, the Passenger Trains on this Road will rah as follows: . EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston daUy.&26 P.M. Arrive at Savannah dally..0,16 P. M. Leave Savannah dally.....;............1LI6 P. M. Arr.ve at Charleston dall*......>. 6.36 A. M. DAY TRAIN. Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 8.16 A. M. Arrive at Savannah, Sandaye excepted. 4.16 P. M. Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted... 8.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston, Sundays exc'ted, 4.0* P. M. Freight forwarded dailv on through bills of lad* lng to points In Florida and by Savannah Une Of steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to freights for Beaufort and points on Port Boyal Railroad and at as low rates as by any other une, C.S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Sn perin ten dent. - S. 0. BOTLSTON, Gen'l Ft. and Tl exec Agent.. n0V23 , ,_ , . ' , K0BTHEABT8BN ' BAILR0A? C?M : a a PANT? ???? nr?w i A ' OiiABiBsroR, s. a, February 11, ran. Trains wm leave Charleston Dally at 6:30 A. M. and 6.15 P. M. Arrive at Charleston 7:80 .LIL (Mondays ex .epted,) and 2:80 p. M; ' " _ , : Train does not leave Charleston 8 P. M.,*] nt. UATBL ?iv; . .: ti tl . 1 ni? su ?. sow Tram leantg??) A. M. makes through conneo usn to New Tork. ria Richmond' and !Aogwa cree fe 0nlT, going through In 40 honra. .*.>.,.v Passengers leaving by. 6.16 P. M. Train have Chol co of-rou te. via Richmond and-Washington, ur via Portsmouth and Baltimore;' Those leaving FRI DAT by thia Train lay over on SOND?T In Ba I amore. Those leaving on SAITBDAT remain SDN* rKATla- Wiimmgttm,?. a ' . : - ?-.' This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route 'to Cincinnati, Chicago and other point? West and Northwest; both ITams mating con? nections at Washington wi th, Western train 1 of Baltimore and o hlo Railroad. 8. ?. [SOLOMONS, ? Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CLIAFOB, General Ticket Agent. ,. , febn-12mo8_ Wtua*, Cb frau o in. &t. TT7INB OP APOCYN?M, OBTDOGS ?RI BANE. H .ghi* recommendedln disease? or the Stomach, Heart and Liver, and useful an a Tonic in Nervous Debility. Testimonials given. For sale by by the agent, ALFRED RAOUL, M. D., nov27-mwf2mo 210 King st., Charleston, 8.0. ROSADAMS. SOBAD ALIS is the b est Blojtf Purifier. *p HOS AD ALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROSAD ALIS, endorsed by Physicians. y ROS AI) ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. aOSADALIS, a Remedy tried 1 and true.1 ROSAD ALIS, the best Alters, tito extant. ROSAD ALIS endorsed by the ' following: * Dr. R. WILSON CARR, or Baltimore. Dr. T. c. pea H. of Baltimore.. . Dr. THOS. J. BOTKXN, of Baltimore. Dr. A. D ORGAN, of Tar boro', N. 0. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholas vile, Ky. Dr. A. F. wa CELEB, of Lima. Ohio, nr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia, Dr. J. L. MOOARTHA, of South carolina, and many otuers. See ROSAD ALIS ALMANAC ItOHADAIilS, endorsed by Rey. DABNEY BALL, now of Mary and Conference, formerly Chaplain in the Con? federate Army of Northern Virginia. R08ADATJS ui Alterativo, Tonio and Diuretic, and acta,.?afar, one and the samo time upon the BLOOD, LHBKSa* KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, CXT pelling all impure matter aud building up the system to a healthy, vigorous condition, \ . BQ8ADATJ8 18 SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS. BOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesaled GOODRICH, WI NEMAN A CO.,} Agents tn1 Dr. H. BABB, J Charleston* mars-iv_ gUGAR-COATED PILLS. FLUID EXTRACTS, ELIXIRS, 4c, 4?. A FULL ASSORTMENT. Having taken the Agency for the sale of the GOODS of Messrs. W. R. WARNER A CO.. Phila? delphia, I orrer to the Professl >n and to the Trade a fnll line of the above articles, at manufacture rs' prices. Warner's Iron and Iodororm Pills are wen known and highly approved by the Faculty. Their medicines are carefully prepared and perfectly reliable. For sale wholesale and retail by DB. H. BABB, dec22 Wholesale Agent for Sooth Carolina. QERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL I AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS I This la the bat Medicine Tor young ch?gfe tuaexjng with Colic, Diarrhoea, or any ctherjMMt'? plaint, incident to Teething, it may be given with s afc-ty, as lt contains nc op lum, or other in j url ons anodyne. Price, i? cents a bottle. Manuiaotured and for sale by DR. H. BABB, JJONEY I HONET I HONEY 1 ' Fine New Conn try HONEY, o be had In qa ?Th tl ties to snit parebAsers, of DB. H. BARR, Na 151 Meeting street