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The Magnolls. Tue gradual abades of the twilight fall, . And tho scents of flowers, after the beat, Come freshly over the garden wall; But one rich odor transcends them all, strong and subtle, and sweet, oh, sweet I A wonderful fragrance, deep and rare. The breath of the great magnolia flower, That, arter tho long day's din and glare, Comes softly lorth, like a silent prayer, To bless and sweeten the grateful hour. At morn to the Sun's enamored rays It opens Its bosom's snowy prime; Pride or the sultry snmmer days, It gives its beauty to all who gaze, But keeps its breath for the twilight time. Queen ot the South and love or the Snn I Happy Indeed mast the sleeper be Who Ands his rest, when at last 'tis won, And the dew hangi heavy, and day ls done, Under the broad magnolia tree I For when the vaUeis grow dim with night. And the akles relent from their noonday heat, Its long leaves shine lo the level light, And lt9 wide rich blossoms or I imitions whUe Slowly close, with a gush of sweet. Iaee lt, guttering in moonlit air, With blossoms like white translucent bowls Or alabaster, all creamy lair, Filled wl'h a rragrance strange and rare As a walt from the land or happy souls. Oh. gentle airs, which so softly blow, Waving your beauty lover wise, Tell me. ir haply ye may know. Ii this like tho lovely trees which grow By the silver s ..reama ol Paradise? For IT Nature holds tn ber garden wide One thing so perfect and wholly fair, That when we cross to the other side. Where the green fields smile and the clear wave? glide, We may And lt, grown Immortal, there Safe from winter and storm, and blight, Green and deathless-lt seems to me It ls this fair dweller, In warmth and light, With Its glossy leaves and l's blossoms white, The beam Uni, brave magnolia tree l [Elizabeth Akers Allen, in February Galaxy FINANCIAL AND COMM EKG I AZ. Exports. Naw YORK-Per steamship Champion-82 bags sea island cotton, 1741 bales upland cotton. 25 tes rice, loo bbls ol), loi bales domestics, 353 pkgs ol "cotton seed meal and sundries. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Virginia-568 bales cotton, 69 tierces rice, loo bales domestic 'goods, IS tons old iron, 29 bundles paper. 10 bales bags, and 23 packages sundries. .Export? ot tike Week ending Jan'ry 18. FORB xas. ' BARCELONA-Per Span brig Amable Antonio-* 606 bales upland cotton, 600 bois roiln.Per span brig Gratltad-430 bales upland cotton, 197 bbls ra-In......Per Spanish bark Elvira-930 bales upland cotton. '".'I BABACIIA-Per sehr ll E Mahgam-16,000 reet lumber. 12 bbls potatoes, 12 bbls flour, and 20O cabbages. DOXX8TIC. BOSTON-Per steamship Monticello-soo tons or ph sphale rook, loo tons sulphur. Nsw YOKE-Per steamship Georgia-196 bags sea island cotton, 1813 bales upland cotton, 67 tes rice. 182 bales domestics and goods, 99 bbls rosin, so casks clay, 148 bundles paper. 64 bales of -waste, 400 bags cotton seed meal, and is pkgs of sundries..Per steamship James Adger-88 bags sea Island cotton, 1052 bales npland cotton, 102 bbls ro ? in, 488 bags oil cake and meal, 132 pkgs sundries.Per steamship Charleston-265 bags sea island cotton, 1573 osles upland cotton, 66 tes rice, 68 balea domestics, 60 bbls on, 60 bales moss, 97 bbls rosin, 75 pkgs sundries, l horse. PHILADELPHIA- Per steamship Guir stream 48* bales conon, 164 bales domestics and goods, 181 tierces rice, so bbls naval stores, ll tons old j Iron, 68 empty bois, and sundries, it? * j BAXTIMOHB-Per steamship Falcon-384 tierces Tice, 415 bales cotton, 21 bales domestics, 4 hbds and 6 bales hides, 13 rolls leather, 13 bales rags, 9,000 feet of lamber, 90 tona railroad iron, GO bags c ccanuts..Per sehr J H Stickney-, 106,830 reet pine lumber..Per sehr H G Bird 108,000 reet of timber and- boar's. NEW OBXKANS-Per sehr Vraie-800 tierces rice, 800 bushels rice. Tue Charleston Stock and Bond Market Southern Bank Bills. . ,1 BID. ASOD Bank or Camden. 15 * Bank or Cheater. 18 Bank or Georgetown....?. 01 02 Bank of Hamburg. 17 19 Bank or South Carolina. 02 Bank or State or Sooth Carolina, prior to issi.S. nominal Bant or state of South Carolina, after 1st January, 1S61.v Commercial Bank, Columbia.. rs Exchange Bank, Columbia. 04 Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston....... 01 Merchants'Bahk, Cheraw..-;....... 03 Planters'Bank- Fairfield. -08 State Bank.....;... 03 04 State Securities. State Bonds, old. State Bonds, new. State Stock. . Railroad Securities1. S. a.Railroad and Bank Stock....! 83 60 S. a Railroad six Per Cent Bonds.. S.C.Rallroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds 65 00 60 00 j & C. Railroad First Mortgage Bonds .. 85 Northeastern: Railroad Stock {capi? tal)....;. woo Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre- ' Terred:,;...... Northeastern ^Railroad First Mort? gage BondB. 8 Per Ce-1.. 91 00 Bortheastern Railroad Second Mort ; -Tgago Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 83 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad .'Stock.I......;.18 CO 20 Savannah and Charleston Railroad Ffrot Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. .. 73 00 Savannah and Charleston Ksllroao ?!* Per Cent. State - guaranteed Bo?d8.v,...'?..;.:;.:..rv^..;.?... .. 7000! Charleston and Savannah $. Per 1 ; Cent. Bonds,....:......".. .. 86 00 Green ville and Ce lumbla Railroad - Co- Stock. 1 60 2 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per cent, state guaranteed Bonds... 65 00 GreenvUle and Columbia Railroad 1 Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds 95 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. Second Mortgage Bonds........'.1...'... 47 00 Cheraw and Darlington Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. 90 00 Cheraw andi Darlington Railroad Second Mortgage Bonds. 78 00 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Stock. 40 00 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad First Mortgage Bonds... .. 82 00 Spartanburg and Union Railroad State guaranteed Bonds...... Blue Ridge Railroad First Mortgage Bonds...-.60 eo 62 00 y City Securities. City or Charleston Six Per Cent. Stock..50 00 68 00 Olty or Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 71 00 73 00 City or Columbia 6 Per Cent. Bonds. .. 00 00 City or Colombia 7 Per Cent. Bonds. .. 70 00 Bank Stock. First National Bank, or Charleston Stock. 125 00 People's National Bank Stock.103 00 105 00 Union Bank Stock. 60 00 South Carolina Loan and Trust Company. 100 00 People's Ban k Stoox. 4 00 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank Stock. 25 00 Bank or Charleston Stock. 20 00 22 00 Carolina National Bank Stock.105 00 los 00 Miscellaneous Securities. Charleston Gas Company Stock. 20 00 City Ra 11 way Stock.;.54 00 6? 00 The Charleston Market. FOB THE WEEK BN'DLNQ THURSDAY, JANUARY 18. THB CROPS.-This period has been clear, with a cold change, but has been good weather for field work, and some or the early preparations for the coming planting time ls taking place In the pur? chase or manures and the ploughing or the ground. Should prices keep up active effort" wm be Use* rj produce, a full growth. TEX RECEIPTS.-The arrivals at the cotton ports for the week up to t rid ay last were 94,696 bales, against 110;028 the week before, and 131,685 ior the period last year. At New Orleans the receipts were 31,689 bales lu contrast with 44,693 the sea sou previous. The'total supplies-at the cotton ports from September l, 1871, np to the latest dates were 1,653,894 bales, against 1,978,368 bales the year before, showlrg a decrease of 324,474 hales. The total arrivals at the principal South ern markets from September 1, 1871, np to the latest telegraphic Intelligence, as c mpared with the year before, were as follows: 1872. 1871. Xew Orleans, January 17.520.133 631.290 Mobile, January 17.205,142 220.865 Savannah, Jau arv 17.318.797 460.044 Chariest- -c, January 17.188,530 22%109 Galveston, Jaoua<y 17. vzo.tfb 1U.033 Norfolk, January 17.17',850 169,475 Wilmington, January lt. 33,9.3 63 502 Other ports, January 17. i'5,259 107,050 1,603,694 1,978,303 l oe re ase to date.324,474 The an i vaia of cotton at the principal South? ern marketa, from Januar; ll, 1872, to January 17,1872, inclusive, as reported by telegraph and j compared with tue year before, we e as follows, j Thia includes all points but overland : SIW ORLEANS Jan li. 6471..Jan 12.. 67821 Jan 13..74S0.Jan 15. 8299 1-43,494 Jan 16. 10599.Jan 17 .5893 J The receipts tor the week last year were. 68,960 MOBILB Jan li. 791.Jan 12.15 91 Jan 13.4277.Jan 15.3782 ^14,562 Jan 16..2793.Jan 17.1400 J Last year.13,964 SAVANNAH Jan ll. 3543.Jan 12.S7771 Jan 13..2666.Jan J6 . 3638 V20.810 Jan 16.4545....... Jan 17..:...2635 j Last year.25,909 CHARLESTON Jan ll.1615.Jan 12.16171 Jan 13.2367.Jan 15 . 2681 ^12,157 Jan 16.135?.Jan 17.2521J Lan year.'..10,681 GALVESTON Jan ll. 802.Jan 12.12511 Jan 13. 748.Jan 15.2000 J- 7,631 Jan 16.1373.Jan 17.1857 j Last year.8,264 NORFOLK Jan H.1030.Jan 12 . 7341 Jan 13.1634.Jan 15.1722 > 7,788 Jan 16.1872.Jan 17. 876 j Last year.9,602 WILMINGTON Jan ll.108.Jan 12. 951 Jania.. 89.Jan 16.112)- 615 Jan 16..118.Jan 17. 93 J Last year.2,000 ....106,957 ....129,380 the latest Total 1872.. Total 1871. The stocks or the article in sight at dates were as follows: Stock tn Liverpool..bales...652.000 Stock in London.163.312 stock m Glasgow. 3t Stock tn Havre..117.770 Stock In Marseilles. 16.400 Stock in Bremen.12,639 Stock rest of Continent,. 79,680 afloat for Great Britain (Amer? ican,).138,000 Afloat for France (American and Brazil,). 83,000 Afloat for Bremen (American).... 14,071 Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe.248,ooo Stock in United State3 ports.....501,276 itock in inland towns. 93,944 550. COO 62,264 800 51,409 6,750 3,000 25,000 290,000 31,630 97,000 642,644 113,468 Total.t\.2,019,292 1,773.916 j Increase of stock in sight. 245,377 The receipts at this port ror thc week just ter? minated Were 701 bags of sea Islands and Flori? das, and 11,456 bales of uplands, in contrast with 538 bags or ssa Islands and Floridas and 6S18 bales of uplands the previous week, and eoe bags of | sea Islands and Floridas and 10,044 bales or up? lands for the time the year before. These sup? plies came as follows: Say of uplands per South Carolina Railroad, 10,484 bales; Northeastern Rail? road, 670; Savannah and Charleston Railroad, 68; Georgetown, 16-nBeaufort, 1; Santce, 200; Florida, 27. Of sea? islands: Northeastern Railroad, 61 bags; Beaufort, 105; Santee, 116; Edisto, 80; Flori? da, 165; Savannah, 1; Christ church, 2; John's Island, 6; Savannah and Charleston Railroad, 16'; Combahee, 10. THE COTTON MARKET.-This staple showed strong and advancing reatares early In the week, but became qui -t and easier, the rates in the foreign market, which commenced at 10#d, improved to lOJid, and receded to los'd 9 ? for middling uplands. At New York prices were 22}?c, bot receded to 2iyc; wh le at this point middling -uplands, which began at 20*?c. hardened to 2lc; afterwards at 20K@20"io 9 lb. Thetranss-niorjB and prices at Liverpool and New York ror this period were as follows : On Friday, January 12, the former was strong and active, uplands ?o&d, sales 25,000 bales; the latter was Armer and advancing, up? lands 22>,'c, salea 2313 hales. On Saturday the former was active, uplands lOJid, sales 30,000 bales; tho latter closed weak, uplands 22^'c, sa es 2492 balee. On Monday the former was quiet and ! steady, uplands loxd, sale? 16,000 bales; the lat? ter was weak and nominal at 2\%c, sales 870 bales. Oa Tuesday the former was quiet and ateady, uplands io ?id, sales 12,000 bales; the lat er was qu et a*, 2lXc, Balee 742 balea On Wednes? day the former waa dull and easier, uplands io,v'. [ eales 10,000 bales; th; latter was quiet and ateady at 21.VC. sales lac0 bales. On Thursday the for? mer was quiet; uplands lejid, the latter was at 21fc'c V lb. The transactions and prices la this market for the week Just terminated were as follows: On Friday, January 12tb, the article showed a strong and advancing character, with an active demand, in which prices Improved Kc "fl tts, and clo.-ed with factors asking higher rates; eales llOO bales, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at IS'K@ 1% low middling 20, middling 20tf, strict mid? dling 20 >?c V ls. On Saturday the market had an excited feeling during the Ant or the day, and factors recured an Irregular improvement of and in some instances X@lc ft tts; but on receipt of telegrams, became quiet, and no trans? actions of note took piace afterwards; sales 8.0 bales, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 19@?0X, low middling 20K@20J?, middling 21, Btrict middling 21 KC *p tts. On Monday the arti? cle was depressed, with sales of about 250 bales at Xe V tts decline, good ordinary sel lng al 19j? and low middling at 20Kc $ lb; these rates were not, however, In all cases accepted by factors. On Tuesday the demand was limited; eales 450 bales, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 19019X, low midd lng 20K. middling 20K, Btrict middling 20Xc *B lb. On Wednesday there was a better inquiry, with somewhat Armer ra'es for good qualities; sales 800 bales, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at i9@ir>K. low middling 20>4, middling 20K@20?i, Btr.ct middling 20\c *? tts. Yesterday the inquiry was limited; sales 400 bales, say 2 at 18, 2 at 18K. 7Tat 19,16 at I?K, 6 at 19K, 20 at 19&, 41 at 20, 59 at 20 K, 32 at 20>{, 52 at 20?, 69 at 20K, io at 20X, is at aajf. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.19 @19# Low middling.20K@ Middling.20K@20K Strict middling.20X@ SEA ISLAND COTTON.-The supplies for this period were moderate,, amounting to about 701 bags of Carolinas aud Florid as. There was a fair? ly sustained inquiry for this article at steady fig? ures, the transactions for the week amounting to about 600 bags of all kinds. Among the sales were: Say of Carolinas, 1 at 45,13 at 66, 4 at 65, : at 70,12 at 72, 1 at 73, 5 at 75, 23 at 80,12 at 95c. Of Floridas, l at 50,9 at 52,31 at 55,1 at 67, ll at 58, 49 at 60, 8 at 62, 9 at 03, 1 at 64,44 at 65,9 at 68, 17 at 70, 8 at 80. RICK.-There were limited -arrivals or Carolina rough, viz: about 15,000 bushels for the week. There was a ralr demand ror this gralo, prices showing no change or Importance. Sales about 1200 tierces or clean Carolina, among which were 17 tierces at 7#c, 33 at 7 816.60 a'. 7,K, 24 at 7 5-16, 30 at 7J?, 30 at 7 716; 67 at 7K, 54 at 7 9 16, 170 at 7?, 40 at 7 1116,142 at Hi, 70 at 7 13 16. 226 at 7J{ cte f> lb. We qu.-.te common to fair at 6*i@7K, good 7K@8c ? lb. NAV?L STORES.-These articles came forward in a moderate way; the arrivals ror the week were about 1200 bbls. During this period but little buslness was dune, and the market was quiet, factors holding light stocks f rmly, while pnrcha sers were offering unacceptable rates. The trans? actions were c nsequently light. About 350 bills spirits turpentine were disposed or at 64@85c "B gallon, the higher price ror regular packages. Rosins have been without sales or note, factors showing no disposition to yield. The on y sale was a lot of 150 bhls N J 3 rosin at $3 95. HAT.-The arrivals consisted of about 86 bales rr omi Philadelphia, 80 from New York, and 350 by rall from the West. We learn of sales of aoout 160 bales or North River qualities at $1 80? 85 9 hundred. CORN.-About 6000 bushels of this grain came io hand from Baltimore. Jobbing lots of prime whit i may be quoted a 93@95c *B bushel, sacks Included. 1700 bushels of prime white were sold on private terms. OATS.-There were received about 1500 bushels or this grain. Transactions took place at 05? oe ?. bushel, sacks-Included. PEAS.-This grain ls coming to hand in limited lot-, aud clay qualities may be quoted at $1 50? 60 $ bushel. FLOCK.-Tnere li a fair f-upply or most qualities or this article on the market, with the usual local and Interior demand. Northern and Western supe- may be quoted at $6 62K@7 ~S bbl, extra at 50@3 ^ bbl, family at $s 25@9 f bbl. South ern descriptions are In moderate stock, and BU per may be qnoted at $6 75@7 ? bbl, extra at $T 60? 8 H bbl, family at $8 26@9 $ bbl, and extra fam? ily at $9@10 V bbl. BACON -This article was In moderate request, bat closed with a better demand and a firmer market. Prime smoked shoulders may be qnoted at :xc ? lb, prime Bmoked clear rib sides at | 8K@8Kc V lb, prime salted shoulders at 6&c $ Hs. and prime salted sides at 7Kc ? m. COFPBK.-This article ls held firmly for all de? scriptions'. Fair to prime Rio may be quoted ; 23@25c ? lb. SUGAR AND MOLIESES.-The stocks are moderate. Fair to fnlly fair Louisiana sugar may be qnoted at S@IO>?C $ lb, good to prime grocery sugars may "be quoted at ll@12c ? lb, fair to good Cubas lOXdHKc, fair to ptime DemeraraB at ii@i2c fl lb.. Kew Orleans molasses, prime at 57@60c $ gallon. Cuba muscovado molasses may be quoted at 36@38c in bhds. and 40c in bbls; clayed at S3@35c in hh ls. and 35@37c in bbls. Sugar-house syrup sells at 2l@23c in hhds, and 27? In barrels. BUTTER AND LARD.-There is a lair stock ot this article-fancy Goshen may be quoted at 36 ots; New Tork State, prime, 25@30c; medium 20@26c; ordinary grades, sweet, I5@l8c; choice Western 20@25a Lard ls In fair supply, and ls held at I2@i3c 9 Vs. Cheese-factory choice 15?tee. SILT.-Jobbing parcels of Liverpool received direct may be qnoted at $1 eo@l 70 y sack. Parcels or loo Backs from store sell at $1 60 9 sack. IRON BANDS AND TIBS for cotton, or the most approved patterns, are offered on the market at 6x@6o * ft. . wallis tie 5@5Kc. INDIA BAGGING.-The market ls dulL We quote 9 yard, gunny cloth 16? 17c; domestic ls quiet, and double anchor, 45 inches, may be quoted at ia@i7c; elephant at ie@l7c, Ludlow l6>?c, other brands as in quality. TIMBBB AND LUMBER.-The market tor this arti? cle ls quiet. We quote timber for milling purposes from $6@io. Shipping timber $io@i6. Bright timber, good merchantable, from city mills, cut to Blze, from $18@22 fk M by the cargo; lamber per rall, $18@15; river lumber, $io@i2; dressed lamber, $22@25. FREIGHTS.-TO Liverpool, by steam direct nomi? nal on uplands, nominal on sea Islands; via New Tork Xd on uplands, ld on sea Islands; by sall Xd on uplands, on sea Islands nominal. To Havre - on uplands. Coastwise-to New York.by steam \c on uplands and Icon sea islands; $2 lt tierce on rice; by sail, - H rb on cotton; - H tierce on rice; 40c fl barrel on rosin; $7?$8 V M ca inmber; $9@lo V M on tim? ber. To Boston, by sall, Kc V 1? on upland cotton. To Providence, by Bail, $8 oo ft M on boards, Xe V lb on cotton ; by steam $l fi bale on New Tork rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, )?o ?Dion upland?; by sall, $7 V M on boards; $9 on timber; * ? i? ton on clay, and $3@3 60 on phosphates, lo Baltimore by steam, Kc 9 Bs, by sall, $6fJ@7 ?Monboards; $3@3 25 fl ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, s. O., Darlen and Satllla River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and 10@12 f* M are rates on lumber and boards. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchas? ing sight checks on New Yorks' Ko discount; time bills nominal They are Beding sight checks' at par. EXCHANGE-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester? day was at 17K@17K Tor eo day bills. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday baying at 9 and selling at 10._ Markets by Telegraph. MONET HIBKKTS. LONDON, January 18. Noon.-Consols 9:1 Bonds 92?;. PARIS, January 18. Noon.-Rentes opened at 58f 66c. NEW YORK, January!8. Noon.-Freights dall. Stocks steady. Govern? ments firm but dulL Money easy at 6. Gold steady at 8J?. Ezcbange, long 9X. short 9X Evening.-Freights lower. Money easyat6?7; discounts 7al0. Sterling dull at 9K&BK. Gold dull at 8Xa9. Governments dull a id steady. Southern steady with more liberal dealings. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL. January 18. Noon.-Cotton opened unchanged. Afternoon.-Cotton quiet; uplands io sid, Or? leans lOKd; sales 12.000 bales, including seen fur export and speculation. Evening.-Cotton qnlet and steady; uplands lOKd, Orleans 10??aiur-;d; sales 12,000 bales; spec? ulation and export 3010. NEW YORK, January 18. Noon.-Cotton quiet bat firm; uplands 21Xc, Orleans 22Kc; sales 3334 bales. Sales of cotton futures last ev> ni og O'00 bales, as follows: Janu? ary 21,Ki; February 21 9-10, 21 %, 21 K ; March 22, 22K; April 22K; Mav 22K. 22 7-16; June 22K. Evening.-Cotton firm;sales 7386bales; uplands 21Kc, Orleans 22X. Sales of cot; on futures to? day 7000 bales, as follows: Jannary 213 16; Feb? ruary 21 MS, 21K, 21 916, 21K. 21?. 21 11-16; March 22 1-K 22,22K, 22X. 22 5 16, 22 3-16; April 21K, 22K ; May 2219 32; June 22X BOSTON, January 18. Cotton dull; middlings 22c; net receipts 385 bales, gross 435; Baies sro; stock 8500. PHILADELPHIA, January 18. Cotton quiet; middlings 21,Vc. BALTIMORE Jannary 18. Cotton qolet and firm; middlings 21Kc; net re? ceipts 104 bales, gross 240; exports oastwlse 816; sales 379 ; stock 3010. NORFOLK, January 18. Cotton quiet: low middlings l9X?20c; net re? ceipts l.90 biieb; exports coastwise 1882; ?ales 200, Stock 4544. WILMINGTON, January 18. Cotton firm; middlings 21 ct*; net receipts 116 bales; exports coastwise 948; stock 4420. SAVANNAH, January IS. Cotton firmer and In fair demand; middlings 20Xa20Xc; net 'ecelpts 2897 bales; exportB to Bar? celona OJI; sales 2000; stock 8>,85S. AUGUSTA, January 16. Cotton quiet and weak; middlings 20c; receipts 1000 bales; sales 700. MEMPHIS, January 18. Cotton active; middlings 20\c; receipts 2370 bales. MOBILE, Jannary 18. Cotton quiet and dull; middlings 20Ke; uet re? ceipts 134? bales; exports to Great Britain 363; sales 600; stocks 65,470. KEW ORLEANS, January 18. Cotton Irregular; miudllnws 20Xa2l ; net re? ceipts 4930 bales, gross 52)2; exports to Great Britain 14,003. Bremen 3494, coastwise 642; sales 5300; Stock 182,336. GALVESTON, Januarv 18. Cotton qnlet and steady ; good ordinary 19c; net receipts 82 t>a!es: exports to Great Britain 820, coastwise 72; Bai s Sou; steck 50 080. PROVISIONS ANO PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL January ts. Evening.-Turpentine I- quoted at 63a. NEW VOUK, January 18. Noon.-Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat dull and unchanged, evin quiet and e<eady. Pork Bteady. new mess $14 50. Lard lu boyer's favor Rt9#a9Kc. Turpentine quiet and finn ai S9Ka 7UC Rosin dull and heavy; $4 60 fur st raine 1. Evening.-Flour dull and unchanged. Whiskey more acive at 9oa91. Wheat more active, un? der a decline of freights; winter Western $1 GOa 164; red Southern $1 62X- Corn unchanged and In moderate export demand. Rice 8Ka8X. Pork easier at $14--Saw 37*. Lard Heavy at Oat*.'. Turpentine qui t and firm. Roaln dull and heavy at $4 60. Tallow 9a9X BALTIMORE, January 18. Floor more active. Wheat quiet. ? mn scarce; white 62aC6c; yellow 6?a08c; mixed Western 67a 70c. Oats steady. Provisions unchanged. Whis? key 93c. LOUISVILLE, January 18. Bagging steady at ISKauc. Bac?n active; shoulders 6Xc; clear tides sc. Pork $14. CINCINNATI January 18. Flour and corn In ralr demand nod llrm. Pork dull and lower ut $13. Lard firm. Bacon quiet and weak. Shoulders 6Xc, sid? 7#u7Kc. Whis? key 87c. Kxports or Naval Stores anet Lamber from the Port of Charleston, from September 1,1871, to Jannary 17.18713. EXPORTED TO Boston. Sew York... Philadelphia. Baltimore... New Orleans. Mobile.I Provld'ce.RI.I OthTUSP'rte T'alOoastw'se Barcelona,.... Maj'a A-M'ket. West Indies.. Halifax, NS.. St John's, NB. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. 1871-'72. NAVAL STOR'9 Bbls. 1,2461 10,804 11.5*3 2,999 26 572 1,697 2 Feet. 580,000 lr'S3 48; 425.764 1,575,835 645,000 388,281 4,897,862 149,500 122,901 133,000 3,201 Havre.. Montevideo... Great Britain. Rio de Janeiro Rotterdam.... Total Foreign. Grand Total 4,642 9,495 1870-'71. ^ILTOBBB. Bbls. 6.168 9,814 5.261 3,734 Feet. 199,228 1,39D,839 j 457.000 j 423,491 345,138 209,600 24,937| 3,085,196 205!. 800,120 2,817 405.401 5,290 2,266 5,303,213; 30,25 10,000 810,120 3,89?,316 Chariei ton. Wholesale File??. jjmcLBg. rsum. BAGGING, fi jara- ? ?< . . . ? Dundee.....:. 9 .. Gunny Cloth. 16 ?- IT New Tors: Double Anchor, 46 inches, 2jiths. 16 ? IT BALS ROPE, <p lb- _ Manilla. .. ? Western. 8 & 12)4 Jute. ? .. BUTTER- GoBhen. 83 @ 35 Country. ? .. COTTON, ft tt- -, Ordinary to good ordinary.... 10 @ ?X Low middling. 20!?? Middling to strict middling... 20>?@ 20X Good middling. #. ? " Sealsland. 65 ? 1 00 COFFEE, fl tt Rio.... 2->?@ 24 Laguayra. 26 @ 26 Java.?. 80 ? FERTILIZERS Carolina Fertilizer, ft 2000 Uss. Cash.50 oo ? .. Time (with 7 per ct. interest) 66 oo @ Wando Fertilizer.cash.... 60 00 @ Time. 66 00 ? Double Refined Poudrette. 80 00 @ Niles- Phosphate. 68 00 @ Peruvian Guano, ft 2240 tba...loo oo ? Pacific Guano,? 2000 Sss.cash. 65 00 ? Time. 80 00 ? .. Phoenix Guano. 47 60 ? .. Baugh's Phos., ft 2000 BsB.caah 60 00 ? Rhodes' Phosphate. * 2000 tts 66 00 ? Rhodes' Standard Manure (S66 time). 67 60 ? urcblllo Guano ($40 time). 86 00 & Land Plaster. 13 00 @ 16 00 Mapes' Super Phos. ft 2000 Ilsa. 66 00 ? ? Woolston's Phosphate of Lime 65 00 ? .. Wooiston's Tege'or, ft 2000 tts 65 00 ? .. Croasdale's Gen. Sun.Phos. net 60 00 ? .. Bowers' Complete Manure, net 80 00 & .. Sardy'B Phos. Peruvian, cash. 66 00 ? .. Sard y's Pacific Guano, cash... 80 00 ? Patarjsco Guano. 86 00 ? .. E. Frank Coe's Ammoniatec Bone Phosphate.cash. 49 00 & .. Time.62 co @ Coe's Pure DlsBol'd Bone.cash 50 00 ? Time. 55 00 ? Whann's Superphosphate. 60 00 ? 70 00 Etlwan Guano, Nol ($60 time) 54 00 ? EU wan Guano, No 2 ($6-) time) 63 03 ? Zell's Ammonia ted Bone Phos? phate ($70 time).60 CO ? Rossel Coe's Ammcnlated Bone Superphosphate ($60 time). 66 00 ? ?. Cotton Food, per ton. 60 00 ? Bowen k Mercer's Superphos? phate....cash. 45 00 ? Time. 60 00 ? Wilcox, Gibbs k Co.'s Manipu? lated. 60 00 ? Stono Soluble Guano ($55 time) 60 00 @ Stono Dissolved Phosphate ($36 time). 33 00 @ Stono Pure Ground Phosphate. 15 00 ? AtlantlcPhosphateCo...ca8h. 48 00 ? Time, free of interest. 62 00 ? Acid Phosphates.cash. 28 00 ? Time, free of interest.3100 ? FLOUR, % bbl Kino ....??.......?..*.. ? . Super.'.*.'.'.*.*....... 0 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 ? 9 00 GRAIN, 9 bushel Maryland Oats. 68 @ 70 Western Oats. .. ? Corn. 88 ? 96 HIT, ft cwt- " nn North River. 1 90 @ LUHBSB. ft M fees Clear White Pme, first quality. 60 00 ? 66 00 White Pine, good run.38 00 ? 40 00 Yellow Pine.20 00 ? 24 00 Boards, rou s h.ll 00 ? 12 00 Grooved and tongued 28 00 ? 32 00 MOLASSES, fi gallon Cuba. 88 ? 87 Muscovado.;. 38 ? 60 Sugar-house. 60 @ 1 00 New Orleans. 57 ? 60 NAVAL STORES, ft bbl Tar. & Pitch. ? .. Rosin, pale'. 7 60 @ 9 50 Roam, No. 1. 5 00 @ 6 00 Roam. No. 2. 4 16 ? 4 40 Roam, No. 3. 8 95 ? Spirits Turpentine, ft gallon.... 64 ? 66 Crude Turpentine, ft bbl. 4 60 ? Il ard Turpentine. 3 25 ? Oakum, 1? tt. M @ .. NAILS-American 4?20d., fl keg 6 05 @ 7 00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 6 00 ? '., Dupont's, F.F.F. 6 00 ? . . Du non t's. Blasting. 4 00 ? PROVISIONS, fi tt Bacon, Hams. ? Sides. Os ?? 08 J? Shoulders. 07 Strips. ? Lard, in keg. 12 @ 13 Cheese. 10 ? 18 Eggs. 30 ? 40 Poultry-Chickens, fl doz.... 3 00 ? 4 00 Fowls, ft doz. 6 00 ? 5 60 rn CB, ft n>-caroana. oextf se EfLSt Incllft* . a? . ....?....... *. @ aa SALT, fi Back-Liverpool, coarse 1 60 ? 1 70 Liverpool, fine. @ SUGAR, ft ft-Baw. @ Porto Rico. ? Muscovado.10?? 12X BEESWAX-ft tt.s.?. 88 ? 40 tiiDES, Green-ft tt.- .. ? Dry..'- 12 ? 16 EE I : F : s: o> to O ?J rs S O' co i - ce o CO 9 BS? ia K-Q ? g . iri^ I P i . : (P coaua: : : : . B . ?a. : ; . -=o -:a . p;p)> cs 0 BDPSC3 3 S O S 3 acas o a cece [p CD o OD EB V Jo ?o p (B S5SC 5 ?g ani?n pa jo jo S ; 018 oooocoo BS j SS ajo M ?-> ?**?: _<o8 sssgfesssg: g| oCoioS?- - caw M a ftikau co go ?0? co wc* io ow o ^-J oe t-. ?? 88S?SS83SSS8 t3?S2.uSr.M_2?Sg SP b T 01 "f i 5 ? f; r> : : ? : S 8 : . V. be* bo SS -S ? p ; 2? o o f ? r".**! - - '.i? I "ii"*, kl *? 00 co ii *? . ?3 o<o ats-- taocjojo- ?--j . s : g . ' ata co ? co ?e p I i oo'cofccjw'oo?og . . S ? S ? ,j o - ti ?- co H . j -3 ia . <c co V -cl "i-'eo~,oi5. S52 5?g: gjgsi: SS c co . -<H KS . cS SB; ->b<01! ".co - eeo- coco toSto. ^SoaO" toi : ? co " S a o to - - MO? co ss -j_to *. a co i?,-1 o, ; oae "o, o ?V o'to ti jo . -f2 O O Ci O -J OD CD OP CO . -?O' K-3oia?o?i p?'. O o fi O 00 A* ^ O ' oo O) Iii ? 8 S m ? Iis n ?10 SSS "*^i-s Ot" 3<? ill "tres' 9 SEE. ' DO die? ill gs o g p 3 3 o NIVTB.-We nave ueaucieu ?roiu New urieatis 73,867 bales uplands, from Mobile 2472 bales up lauds; from Savannah 1743 bags sea Island and 495 bales upland, and irom Charleston 2367 bags sea island and 623 bales upland cotton; alBO, 855 bales wrecked cstton from the coast of Flor? ida-being the'recelpts at tnose ports from Mo? bile, Florida, Texas and Savannah. Stock of Cotton. In the Interior Towni ' at the Latest Date?. TOWNS. 1870. Angosta....Jannary 12 Columbas.January 12 Macon.January 12 Montgomery.January 12 Selma.January 12 Memphis.January 12 Nashville..?.January 12 18,721 10,306 13,991 10,630 6,712 28,433 6,161 Total bales.I 93,944 18,639 12,870 14,916 12,063 10,490 38,161 6,820 113,458 Com y. A i ?? 11 -v ? Kxportg of Cotton and Klee fro::i Ute Pori of Cha Heston, from Sep- J tember ], 1871, to'.In n tia ry 17, 1873. BifORTED TO 1671-'72. S. I. Liverpool. Other Br. Ports Tot'l O.Britain Havre. Other Fr. Ports Total France..I N. of Europe Tot'l N. Eurone 425 425 S.of Europe.. W. Indies, &c. Total F. Ports.. Boston. Rhode Island New York..., Philadelphia. Bali, A Nr'folk Oth. U.S. Ports Tot'l OisePorte Grand Total. 426 4843, "si Up'd. 60178 60178 2236 2235 6313 6313 6133 63864 1327 77693 Rice 1870-'71. S. I. 1400 1400 1400; 34 I 776931 4194 I ?2971 1361 I 60171 8548 111 6302 4897 5322 89446 1533O9?14410 14410 2S49i 30 j 2913 4313 rjp'd. 67220 5109 72329 4941 4941 82697 1312 93002 Rice 458 5963 68881 773 84031 8074 . 4031 108606 191302 14299 14299 so ROO 2 o ?? g o 3^? ! ! i it o 3 : 2? sr B : So ? . o<* s 1 il? ai S GS SI M M H IS 0 "l-l E Si fl 3 g 3 ST 1 Is s :_M: CB re g 2 E can a s* 8 3 5B a ?ga. 'S ? w z ? Isl : "t = ? i III . ao - : ?3s Ll : 8 <?> I -4 O - Q, ol <D ?I . a. ?i i O?S I tr. W K- 00 ! Si SSS TS g's QC O* Pl co co _ rx si H O cn M ~ MOW o a? ?So - I S?2 o e i .o ? - a OE ? ss - 0 fl? il ? g & ?* M ? T3 O 0 ? B 17 H m o B oq a I o Wilmington market. WILMINGTON, Jannary 17. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Sales of 216 casks at 66c per gallon for Southern packages. ROSIN-No sales. CKI'PE TURPENTINE.-Sales or 94 bois at $3 65 for hard, and $5 50 for yellow dip and virgin. TAB.-Sales or 61 bbls at $2 25 per bbl. COTTON.-No Bales reported. Receipts by Railroad, January 18. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 1496 bales upland cotton, 200 bbls nour, 9 cars lumber, 6 cars stock, mdse, ic. To Railroad Agent, Wm 0 Bee .V cn, A B Mulligan, G W Wil? liams A cn. Ce ) tl Walter A co, Tren holm A Son, Mowry A S n, rc zer. II' tigers A oo, L 1) De Saussure, A J t-alinsa, Prlnule A Son. Reeder * Davis. W K Byan, A S Siultli, Fr.xr, Adger A co, ThoB P Smith, Wlss A C\ W B Smith A co, Wm Gurney, sloan A Seignlous, Dowling A co, Mnr daugh A Mathews, E S Mlles, WC Courtney A co, J C Mallonee. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 143 bales upland and io bags sea Island cotton, 240 bbls naval store, cars lumber, wood, rough rice, mdse, Ac. To Frost, Adger A co, Mowry A Son, Geo W Williams A co, A J Salinas, Kins? man Sc Bowell, Caldwell A Son, Barden A Parker, W K Ryan, A s Smith, T P Smith, W C Bee A co, Wltle Bros, W C Courtney A co, Pelzer, Rodgers co. E Willis, ? A A R 0 cblsolm, T G Boag, W 0 Bokes A co, Reeder G H Walter 4 co, J R Pringle A Son; Railroad Agent and Order. Passengers. Per steamship Champion, for New York-F Leach, Mrs Claire, nurse and child, w W Lelye, W W Emerson. W M Onderdook, R H Swayze, B F Alston, Mrs M O'Connor, R D Brown, L R Doty, W Van Buren, w S Riehls, G A Bowman, E Berte, H King, Mrs Grcsi, L Scotten, W Powers, and A Cornell. PORT CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. Last Quarter, 3d 4 horns, 40 minutes, evening. New Moon 9.ii 9 horns, 89 min?tes, moma g First Quarter, loth, o horns. 42 minuted, mormrg. Pun Moon, 24th, ll hours, 55 minutes, morning. Monday. Tuesday.. Wednesday.. Thursday.... Friday.,. saturday.... Sunday. SUN RISKS. 7.. 8 7.. 2 7.. 2 7.. 2 7.. 1 7.. 1 7.. 1 BUN SETS. 6 18 6..19 6..19 6 20 6..21 6..22 5 .23 MOON B. * 8. 10..67 ll.. 66 morn 12.. 67 1..62 2..62 8..49 mon WATER. ll..65 mern 12..44 1..80 2..29 3..28 4..20 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C.JANUARY 19, 1872. Lat 36 deg 46 min 88 sec. | Lon 79 deg 67 min 27 sec ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Southerner,-, Georgetown, S C. 1100 bushe'a rough rice. To J R Pringle Sc Son. Sloop Julia, from cooper River. 1100 bushels rough rice. To J R Pringle Sc Son. Sloop Louisa, Santeo. 150 bushels rough rice. To W C Bee A co. Received from Dennett's Mil!. 112 tierces rice. To W C Bee & co, G II Ingraham A Son. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York James Adger A co. Steamship Virginia, Hinckley, Philadelphia-W A Courtenay. . SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood. New York. Steamship Virginia. Hinckley, Philadelphia. Steamship Mom lucilo, Lu ilow. Boston. Spanish brig Amable Antonio, Vila, Barcelona. Sehr J U Stickney, Fooks, Bul lmore. Sehr S P Hall, Homer, Ponce, P R. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Gulf ' stream, Hunter, at Philadel? phia, January 16. French bark Delphine Melalne, Berilio, at Lon? don, December 29. CP FOR THIS PORT. Bark Harvest Home, Dickey, at Cardiff, 28th December. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr SAE corson, Brower, at Philadelphia, January 15. Sehr Chas Comery, Plnkham, at Boston, 15th Jannary. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK, Jannary 18.-Arrived, steamship Montgemery. Evening.-Arrived, steamships Metropolis and St Louis. MEMORANDA. The bark Lizzie Morrow. Jackson, tor Boll River, S C, cleared at Dcmerara, 20th nit. The sehr Carrls 8 Webb, Brewster, tor George? town, S C, cleared at New York January 16. LIST OF VESBELS OP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LITBRPO0L. Br ship Magdala, Black, up.Oct 24 ihe soeekummeren, Westergaard, ?I'd.Oct ll Br bark Sarah M Smith, Bishop, sailed.Dec 7 BRISTOL, BNO. Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Oct 17 BORDEAUX. The Ebenezer, Matheson, sailed.Dec 8 CARDIFF. Bark Harvest. Home, Dickey, np.Dec 28 Sehr Henrietta, Barnett, cleared.Dec 8 HALIFAX, N 8. Br bark Windermere, Teaman, cl'd.Jan 4 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr Chas Comen-, Pinkham, cleared.Jan 16 NSW TOKE. Sehr Wanella, Penny, np...Jan 6 Sehr P Merwin, Pearce, np.Jan 6 Sehr Ella Matthews, McElwee, cleared.Jan 9 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, np.,..Dec 26 Sehr J W Maitland, Coico rd, np.Bec 29 Sehr Jaa Wau, Grover, up./..Jan 8 r.ist ot snipping IN THE POET 07 CHABLKSTON, JANUARY 18. Vessels under loo tons, and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. Sea Gull, 616 tons, Dutton, at Union wharf, for Baltimore, loading-P O Tren li o im. Florida, 614 tona, Mitchell, at Southern wharf, for New York, to be repaired-Master. SHIPS. Albert Edward. 899 tons, McKinney, at Boyce et co's wharf, for Amsterdam, loading-Lesesne & Wella Martha Bowker, 829 tons, Curt?a, at Union wharf. fer Liverpool, loading-Street i ros k co. Eddystone, 1035 to t?, Park, at Vinderhorst's wharf, for Liverpool, kaditig-J A Enslow tc co. Muacongu?), (Br.) 720 tons, Cover, at Union wharf, for Liverpool, loading-W. gner. Hnger A co. Edith, (Br,) 892 ions. Hilton, at Hoy ce lc co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Tt Card. Julia, (Br,) tons, Baker, at Boyce .v co's wharf, from uavre, walting-Henry Card. BARKS. Hamlngja, (Nor,) - tons, Birkland, at Vander horet's wharf, frum Liverpool,' walting Bavrnel A co. Anibal, (Span,)- tons, Moragues. at Atlantic wharf, for Barcelona, loading-W P Hall. Beltlate, (Br,) 409 tons, Williams, at Central wharf, for Liverpool, loaning-R Mure k co. Lyman Cann, (Ur,) eis tonB, Mills, at Union wharf, loading for ihe Continent-Plnckney Bros. Stormy Petrel. 620 ton?, Dick, at Accommodation wharf, from Cardia*, Wales, walting-Henry Card. Perseverance, (Br.) - tons, Cook, at Marshall's wharf, for a Port In Great Britain, loading-R More A co. Colonist, (Norw,) 573 tons, Baarsrud, at Yander horst's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-R T Othere, (Br,) - tons, McGregor, at Tennlng's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Street .Br?s A ca Eldorado, (Norw,) 319 tons, Thomasen, at Bobb's Mill, for a Port in Great Britain, loading Karine and Biver Phosphate co. Jennie S Barker. 1050 tons, Rodgers, at Atlantic wharf, for a Port on the Continent, loading B G Wilkins A co. Eduard, (Ger,) - tons, Hlinerstadt, at Accom? modation wharf, from Savannah, discharging -Henry card. . Onw.ird, (Br,) 588 tone Evana, at Vanderhorst's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Henry Card. BRIGS. Minnie Abby, 243 tons. Harding, at Atlantic wharf, . for Boston, loading-M Goldsmith k Son. Erle, - tons, Sear?, at Adger's wharf, from Bos? ton, discharging-W Boach k co. Toro, (span ) - tons, My m us. at Brown k co's wharf, for Barcelona, loading-WP Hall. SCHOONERS. Myrover, 440 tons, Brown, at Adger's wharf, for New York-W Roach k co. J H Hancock, - tons. Crowell, at Vanderhorst's wharf, ror Boston, loadlrg-Street Brcs k co. Adie Blalsdell, 873 lons, Garfield, at .Commercial ~'*iarf, for Boston, loading-Cohen k Wells. H G :l:rd, - tons, Blacklngton, in the Boads, for Baltimore, ready-Conen k Wells. Willie Luce, 133 tonn, Talbot, in Ashley River, for Providence, loading-Cohen k Wells. Edwin. - tons, Bellows, In Ashley River, ror Au al: a pa?, loading-T Tapper k Sons. Ida Richardson, -tons, Bedell, at Central wharf, for Ballimore, loading-Cohen k Wells. Ida Burgess, - tons. Cottrell, in Ashley Blver, from New York, discharging-Cohen k Wells. Jennie H Huddell,-tons, Cranmer, at Palmet? to wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging Mus *6 r Samuel Gartner, - tons, Lake, at Gas Company's wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-Mas? ter. Adeliza, - tons, Han ley. at Central wharf, from New York, discharging-H F Baker A co. lie frc o I) mc ni Saloons. j^TTT^lTir^L B T~L I V E~. LUNCH HOUSE. Just received, an assortment of . FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS... ? OYSTERS SERVED IN EVERT 8TYLE. LUNCH DAILY F ROB! ll TO 1. Z). F. GLEASON No. 104 MARKET STREET. dec29-fs2tutjisl0 Geales. STANDARD SCALES, Blore than 350 Different Modifications. AGENTS ALSO FOB THE BEST ALARU MONEY DRAWER FAIRBANKS & CO., No. 333 Broadway, New York, FAIRBANKS,, BEOWN & CO., No. 118 MUk Street, Boston. For sale by l-l ART Sc CO., sep2e-tnf4mos_Charleston. 8. C. f?mes and iticDinnes. ROS AD ALIS. ROS AD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. 20SADALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula, ao SAD ALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROSAD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism, E0SAD ALIS, a Remedy tried and true. EOS AD ALIS, the best Alters, tive extant. ROSAD ALIS endorsed by the following : Dr. B. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore. Dr. T. C. PCGH, ol Baltimore. Dr THUS. J. BOYKIN, or Baltimore. Dr. A DCROAN. of Tarboro', N. 0. Or. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholas vile, Ky. Dr. A F. WHEELER, of Lima, Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. McO ARTH A, of South Carolina, and many others. See ROSAD ALIS ALMANAC ROSADAIil?. endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now or Mary, and Conference, formerly Chaplain In the Con rederate Army of Northern Virgmla. BO?ADAIJS ls Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts at .one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVES, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ox ? eUlnE all impure matter 3Ud building np the system to a healthy, vigorous condition/ ROS AD AJI?IS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOW1E. MOISE k DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH, WIN EM AN A CO., \ Agent! In Dr. H. BABB, _ ) Charleston, mare-iy JlO? AMS TfEED.? M i The First-class German Bark EDUARD, 1700 bales capacity, Captain l?alberstadt,._ will (if sufficient frei a ht offer) ba pat on bertn.anc load for the above port. Apply fSRY Okn? janio _ Ac?fniaodatton Wharf. pOE LIVE SPOOL. The First-class American Ship EDDY STONE, Charles 0. Park, Master, having, large engagements, will meet with prompt patch. For balance otangagemeeta, apply to JA. BNSLOW A CO., Ship Broker*, Janis-mwf_Ko. 141'East Bay. J10E LI VE RPO OL. . The Norwegian Bark COLONIST, Basra- JU md. Master, will have dispatch for the.ja? above port. For Freight, apply to . _. - R. T. WALKES, Boj ce A Co.'s wharf. Janl2-fmw _ ?pOE LIVERPOOL. The First-class BrltUh Ship EDITH, Ed? ward F. Hilton, Master, having one-half her.., -cargo engaged, and going on coard win have patch. ill II Apply to HENRY CARD, janii Accommodation Wharf. F OB NEW TOE K . ON SATURDAY, JANUAEY 20TH, -AT HALF-PAST 8 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. BTATE-B00M8 ALL ON DECK. The splendid New; iron Side Wheeratr?mshln SOUTH CAROLINA,, BKCSTBTT, ?omraodCT^lU san for New York on SAT?BDAT, jottt Ja?hary, " half.past 8 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. % Union Wharves. " ' '" _. ? Through Bills o? Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania. ^Gotteo burg, Md to Glasgow, by.ANOHOB LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New Ensland Cities at; usual... _ Insurance by steamers of this Line X per cent. For Freight or Passage-Engagements, having very line Deck stateroom accommodatlous, apply to WAGNER, HOGER A (XL. Nfc IB Broad street, or to w. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 t'nlOn.WharTea. ISM7-4 .. ri . . V pOB BALT1M O EB.. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DALLY, AND^BXriJGH BILLS LADING ISSUED' - TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON. THE CITIES OP "TH?: NORTHWEST; LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The fine steamship SEA GULL,' Dntton, Com? mander, will sa? for Baltimore, on SAT?BDAT, 20th January at half-past 12 o'clock. aa- Pnuadelphla Freights forwarded to that cltj by railroad from Baltimore ?wlthoat addi? tional insurance, and Consignees aft anow^am nie time to earnpie andsell their Gooda fromthe Ra?road Depot in piuladelphUk, , ? For Freight or Passage apply to ^ PAUL of TRBNHOLM, Agent, ]ani6-8 No. 2 Union Wharyea. pAGLFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP1 COHPTS THROUGH LIN! TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA ANO JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above llneleavo Piex^eaBsv Ho. 42, North River, foot of CanalSSHB i tree t. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the lotti and acth of every month (except when these lates fan on Sunday, then the, saturday . pWood '.Of, . '--^u '? ' .'<? .'? i .' . ' ?.'. All departures connect at Panama with steam, era for south Pacific and Centrai American ports. Departure of16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica.' For Japan and China, steamers leave San Frao< slsoo first of every month, except when lt falla on Sunday; then cn the day preceding. No California steamers touch at Havana, bal go direct from ?Jew York to AspiawalL One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult, Medi?me and attendance free. .. Tri For Passage Tickets or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFRSE, on ?S wharf loot ol Canal street, North River, New York. F. R. BABY, Agent. jaly2S-lyr . . , pOB LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GBEAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY wm'dispatch one of their first-class, mil power" iron Screw Steamships from PIER No. 4fl N. B-VEVEBY WEDNESDAY?" AB FOLLOWS: * IDAHO, Capt, PBICB........Jan. 10, at. cabin Passage $80, gold. . ? ? . Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) 180, currency. , # For Freight or Oabln Passage, apply to WILLIAMS-? GUION, No. 88 Wall street. N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading io Liverpool Issued by the Charleston and New Xork Steamers, W&lon make close connection with the above nne. ... For particulars and rate of Freteht apply to JAMBS ADOER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A 00., maye Or WM. A. COURTENAY. -^TEEKLY UNE TO SAVANNAH, GA, AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, 8.0. The steamer JPII<OT BOY. Captain W. T. MCNELTY. Will leave Accommodation Wharf _ ? ?IP^a, every MONDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, mSSSmBkm for savannah. Beaufort, Hilton Head and span lsh Wells. Returning will leave Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING. will leave for Beaufort, Pacific and Chlsolra'a Landings every THURSDAY MORNING at -8 o'clock. Returning wu! leave Beaufort every FBIDAT MORNING. Freight received WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Must be prepaid to Way Landings. . Goods consigned to care of Agents will be for? warded free or storage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to JVAVKNEL, HOLMES 4 CO., JaH9 No. 177 East Bay. JTOR GEORGETOWN, S. C. REGULAR LINE. The Steamer EMILIE, captain 0. 0. White, will receive Freight at ^" Commercial Wharf, THIS DAY and IO-UQKBUW ana leave aa above on Friday NIGHT, the 19th instant, at 9 o'clock For Engagements apply on board or to SHACKELFORJJ A RKLLY. Agents. janiB-2 Southern Wharf. F OE FLORIDA VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. The splendid Steamers, DICTATOR.Captain OOXBTTBB CITY POINT.Oaptaln MCMILLAN WILL BAH. AS FOLLOWS : The DICTATOR wu! leave Charleston every TDBSDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, The CITY POINT every FBIDAT EVBNING, at 8 o'clock; FOB FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVES. 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 Orltjans 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 - RAVEN ? L A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorst's wharf and t ast Bayv Through Bills of Lading given to Nw Orleans. These Steamers connect at Savannah with Steamer San Antonio for Barten, Brunswick, Satllla River, and all intermediate landing). Freights for these points must be prepaid here. decl3