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?1SJJ?01AL A3TD COStJttJSSOlAZ. Kiporti. LiTKHPOOL-Per ship Martha Bowker-316 bags umSSSS C?VOD, 2631 bales upland cotton, ft tes TOBiBCEW)?A-Per Span brig Toro-300 bales up? land cott n. KKw YORK-Per steamship Manhattan-202 bags ?ea Island cotton, 1257 bales upland cotton. 86 tes rice; 67 bales domestic?, TOI bags cot son seed meal, and sundries. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Gnu Stream 817 balea cotton, 149 bales domestics and goods, 114 tierces rice. 50 bbls navai stores, 3 tons old iron, 20 casks clay, 17 bales rags, 75 bunches ba? nanas, 105 pkgs sundries. Export g of t he Week, ending Jan'r y 35. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL-Per Brit'sh bark Belt ls te-23 baps sea island cotton, 11:7 bales upland coi toi. 74 bap s cotton teed, 100 tons of phosphate, and 120u A M STU tcDAU -Per ship Albert Edward-3100 bales upland eottou.Per British barK Lyman Cann-2200 bales upland cotton. . ATTAKAPAS-Per sehr Edwin-56,000 feet of lamber. ? BABOBLOKA-Per Span bark Anibal-800 t> Jes upland cotton. DOMESTIC. BOSTON-Per sohr Addle Blalsclell -450 tons of phosphate r ck. 160 bales cotton. Kaw YORK-Per steamship South Carolina-96 bags sea island cotton, 1720 bales upland cotton, 181 ca rice, 86 bales domestics and go. ds, 157 bbl* naval stores, 148 bundles paper. 68 bales of waste, 47 bundies staves, 1 horse, and 61 pkgs of sundries.Per steamship Charleston-157 Da es sea island cotton. 1609 osles upland cotton. 86 tes rice, 66 bales domestics, 25 bales moss, 408 pkgs jraadrlea, 2 horses, 2 carriages.Per steamship Champion-82 bass sea island cotton, 1741 bales upland cotton. 25 tes rtce, loo bbls oil, loi bales domestics, 353 pkgs ot cotton seed meal and son dries. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Virginia-588 bales cotton, 69 tierces rice, loo bales domestic goods, 18 tons old iron, 29 bandies paper, 10 bales bags, ai d 2i packages sundries. , BALI IM ORB-Per steamship sea Gull-318 tierces rice, 444 bales of cotton 125* tons railroad Iron. 90 bbls rosin, 112 empty bbls, and 70 pkgs sun- , dries. PBOTIDSVCB, RI-Per sehr W Hie Luce-110,41 feet flooring boards. Th? Charleston Stock and Bond Market Southern Bank Bills. BID. A8KKO j Bank of Camden.<. 15 Bank ol Chester.... 18 Bank of Georgetown....-. Ol 02 Bank or Hamburg. 17 19 Bank of Sooth Carolina. 02 Bank or State ol South Carolina, prior to 1861.,. nominal Bank pr State or South Carolina, after 1st January, 1861. Commercial Bank, Columbia.. 13 Exchange Bank, Columbia. 04 Pansers' and Exchange Bank, Cnarleaton... 01' Merchants'Bank, Cheraw^. 08 Planters'Bank Fairfield.:. os State Bank... 03 04 State Securities. State Bonds, old.... State Bonds, new. State Stock. Railroad Securities. 8. 0. Railroad and Bank stock. 83 50 a C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.. 8. C. Ra a road Seven Per Cent. Bonds 65 00 re 00 s. c. Railroad First Mortgage Bonds .. 8 j co Northeastern Railroad stock (capi? tal)-... 10oo northeastern Railroad Stock (pre? ferred.;. northeastern Railroad First Mort? gage Bouda 8 Per Cent.. 91 00 Northeastern Railroad Second Mort? gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent..... Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock............ 18 00 20 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. .. 78 00 Savannah and Charleston KaUroaa 7 Per Cent. State. guaranteed Bonds..........,....;. 7000 Charleston and Savannah ft Per Cent Bonds. 05 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad Co. Stock. 1 50 2 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds?. 65 00 i Greenville and Colombia Railroad 7 Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds 9500 , Greenville and Col n m bl\ .Railroad 7 Fer Cant. Second Mortgage ? Bonds. 47 00 Oharaw and Darlington Railroac First Mortgage Bonds. 90 00 Gheraw and Darlington Railroad Second Mortgage Bonds. 73 co Charlotte, Columbia and Angosta Railroad Stock. 40 00 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad First Mortgage Bonds... .. 82 00 Spartanburg and Union Railroad SUte xuaranteed Bonds. Blue Ridge Railroad First Mortgage ..Bonds....50 CO 52 00 City Secarme?. City or Charleston Six Per Cent. . Stock. ?6 00 58 00 ! .City ol Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per Cont. Bonds. 71 00 73 00 City or Columbia 6 Per Cent. Bonds. .. 00 00 City or Columbia 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 70 00 Bank Stock. Pint National Bank or Charleston Stock. 125 00 People's National Bank Stock..103 00 105 00 Halon. Bank Stock. 60 00 South Carolina Lean and Trust Company. loo 00 People's Bank StocK..... 4 00 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank .Stock..............:. 25 00 Banker Charleston Stock. 30 00 22 00 Carolina National Bank Stock..los 00 100 co Miscellaneous Securities. Charleston Gas Company Stock.. 20 00 city Ballway Stock.MOO 6fi00 The Charleston Market. VOS ?HS WSSI KNDIKQ THURSDAY, JANUARY 2?. THE CROPS.-The weather was oold and gene rally "dry during mis period, and preparations for ? a tits next planting time have progressed favora b:y.' No i vent of imporance bearing on tue fa .tve crop ha* transpired, and engagements Tor j labor, manares and supplies are proceeding qui? etly,. Md, lt to believed, with reasonable satlsrac tlon to.all parties. TM RECEIPTS.-The arrivals at the cotton ports :.'or ire week up to Friday last were 118,807 bales, . agamst 94,895 the pr .vtons week, and 146,887 tor J the same time last year. At ?New Orleans the - supplies were 44,124 bales, in contrast with 60,859 j bales the week or the season before. The total receipts at the cotton poriB from September I, 1871, up to the latest dates were 1,766,473 bales, against 2,128,544 bales the year berore-showing a decrease of 857,071 bales. The arrlvals^at the principal Southern markets from September 1, 1871, up to the latest telegraphic dates SB com? pared with the year before, were as follows : _ 1872. 1871. Kew Orleans, January 24.567.342 674.932 Mobile, January 22.216,226 243 447 Savannah, Jan ia ry 22.326.564 4*5.145 Charlest'.n, January 2*.198,093 239,553 GaiveBtun, January 22.. 130.793 119.6:4 Norfolk, January 22..160,'33 181,612 Wilmington, January 22. 34,874 66 >ss Other oorts, January 22.102,418 123093 - ; 1.766,473 2,123,044 Decrease In receipts to date..857,071 The arrivals of cotton at the chief Southern centres from January 18 to 24,1872, in cl u=Ive, os reported by telegraph, compared with the year before, were as follows. This Includes all points but overland: Saw ORLEANS 'Jan 18. 4936.Jan 19. 9303 1 ' Jan 20.10 405.Jan 22.....13,983 ^49,560 i Jan 23.S312.Jan 24 .7621 j The receipts tor the-week last year were. 45,58J MOBILE Jan 18.1.-45.".Jan 19......27471 Jan 20. 466.Jan 22.4076 \ 11,082 Jan 23.1020.Jan 24.1428 / Last year...19.369 SAVANNAH . Jan 18.2S97.Jan 19.29541 Jan 20..2S27.Jan 22. 3082 V 18,419 Jan 23.. ?i-6062.Jan 24.1897 J Last year.23,153 j CHAR LISTON Jan 18.1648.Jan 19.13361 Jan 20.1440.Jan 22.2289 V 9,816 Jan 23.1*85.Jan 24.1838 j La t year.13 761 CALVESTON Jan 18. 82.Jan 19.21431 Jan 20.. 824.Jan 22.i4?7 >? 7.744 Jan 23.2110.Jan 24.ni s j Last year.10,662 -NORFOLK jan 18.1290...v_Jan 19. 693) Jan 20. 120.Jan 22.2126 y 7,352 jan 23.1606.Jan 24.1421 j Last year.10.535 WILMINGTON- , jan 18.ns.J?n 19.i29i jiu 20. 84 .Jan 2.'.127 [ 635 Jan 23. 9J.Jan 24. 87j Last year...___ Total mi.Tf* Total 1871.1*I,4D6 TM stocka orine amcie~in~Bigttt at th< dates were as follows fi / 1872. Stock tn Liverpool..bales...?19,000 Stock in London.179.000 Stock In Glasgow. 400 Stock In Havre..160.030 Stock in Marseilles. 16.000 ito ct m Brenton.-12,606 Stock rest of Continent.100,000 Afloat for Great Britain (Amer . lean,).169,000 Afloat for France (American and Brazil,). re,ooo Afloat for Bremen (American).... 13,974 Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe.:.204,000 Stock in United states ports.500,232 Stock in interior towns. 96,706 Total.2,026,817 1, increase of stock in sight. The arrivals at thl8 port ror. the week Jt mlnated were 494 bags of sea Islande and F and 9322 bales of uplands, in contrast wi bags of sea islands and Floridas and 11,46 j of uplands the week before, and 639 bags islands and Floridas and 13,149 bales of u for the conespondtng time last year. The? piles oame as follows: Say of uplands, per Carolina Railroad, 8712 bales; per Northe Railroad, 510 bales; Savannah and phai Railroad, 69; Florida 8; Savannah 33. Of 1 ands: Northeastern Railroad 18, Savanna Co aries ton Rall road 157, Beaufort 72, James 2, Christ Church 2, Edisto 81, Savannah 2, da 210. THB COTTON MARKET.-Daring much c period ander review this staple showed t rates; the foreign market was at 10 vd, re to lox? io ?id, and improved to WH&V>\t for m'dd ?in g uplands. At New York prices 22%'c V rh, while at this point mlddl'ng ur were generally at 2lc ? tb, the full receipts ports causing a quiet market for mest time. The transactions and prices at LIVE and New York for this period were as foi On Friday, January 19, the former was i and Armer, uplands 10 vd, sales 18 COO balei latter was steady at ttjfe, sales KM bales Saturday the former was strong, uplands l tales 15,0.1o bales; the litter was dull and not at 22>ic, salea 2665 bales. 0 j Monday the fo was quiet aud steady, uplands I0#d, sales 1 bales; the latter was quin at ?Kc, sales bales. On Tuesday the former was dull, np] 10#d, sales IO.COD bales; the latter was steai 22vc, sales 2110 ba ie?. On Wednesday the fo was easier at 10 v@ 10 vd, bat closed firm at 1 sales 15,009 bales; the latter was quiet at: 'sales 1276 bales. Yesterday the former wai tlve and flrmsj. uplands 10#@10Xd, siles 1 | ba'es; the latter was quiet and dull at 22 vc j The transactions and prices in this market lng the past week were as follows: On Fr; January 19th, the market WAS active and p %@X<s f> ft higher; sales 150) bales, ordina good ordinary being quoted at 19@2CJ?, low diing 20V@2OV, midd li g 21. strict middling @2i Vc ft lb. On Saturday the market was 1 and doll with less firmness, bat not quo lower; sales coo bales, quotations nominally changed. On Monday the inquiry was limited prices barely maintained; sales OOO bales, ord li to good ordinary being quoted at 19@20V, middling 20X@20X, middling 21, strict midd 2l\c fi m. an Tuesday the market was dull nominal; sales 390 bales, quotations as before. Wednesday the article was quiet and dall; s 500 bales, ordinary to gocd ordinal y 1P@20,V, middling 20.s'@2o.?, middling 21, strict midd 21 vc fi m. On Thursday the market was ste with a light demand; sales 300 bales, say 2 at 1 6 at 19,16 at 19 V, 37 at 19J?, 17 at 19*. ll at ? at 20^, 2 at 20V, 8 at 20 v, 18 at 20?, io J at 2 20 at 20V, 81 at 21. We qnote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary;.... .19 ?20 v Low middling.20#@20X Middling.21 ? Strice middling.21#@ SBA ISLAND COTTON.-The supplies of this qa ty of the staple wera limited,-say 491 bags Carolinas and Floridas Ut the week. The qu ry has been moderate, and purchasers ope ted to rather more advantage la some cases, I the market closed ?ilia better feellog for 1 article. The sales were about soo bags,say Carolinas 8 stained at 16, 10 stained at 19c Santees at oe,- 10 San tees at 63, 10 Sant at 65, 23 San tees at 70, 6 sea islands at 70, at 76, 7 at 80,1 at 85. Of Floridas, 13 at 31< at 40,19 at 65, 65 af 56. 26 at 60, 58 at 62,10 at i 35 at 65,1 at 68, 30 at 70,1 at 73, 2 fit 75, 6 at 80. RICK.-The arrivals of Carolina rough we light, say about-15,000 bushels ror tuls time, ll market showed a fair demand ar steady figur< the transactions for the week amounting to abo 1200 tea or clean Carolina, among which were at OX, io at 613-16, 26 at TV, 8 >;a; 7 V, io at. 7 5-1 134 at 7 V, 40 at 7 7-16, 10 at 7X, 62 at 7 916, 1 at 7 V, 41 at 7 11-16, 189 at 7 V, Si at 7 13 16,45 7V, 2i at 7 16-16,10 at 80 fi ft. We quote coi mon to fair at t v?'X; good 7 v@sc. - NAVAL STOKES-The supplies ol these arti:! were Umittd, the arriva s amounting to abo 2000 bb ls or aU kinds Tor tho we-k. The mark was qaiet ror mach of the time, but we learn 1 the salo or about 200 bbls spirits turpentine i 66c fi gallon, and some 1200 bbls rosin at $4 bbl ror No. 3; $410 for No. 2; $4 25@4 35 ror ext! No. 2; $5 25 for low No. 1, and $7 25 fi bbl fi No. 1; also yesterdsy the fojiowing addition sates took place, say 1300 bbls rosin, as rollo WE 76 bbls extra No. 1 at $7 02 v ; 44 No. 1 at $7@7 2 260 low Np. 1 at $4 76@5 25; 198 exiraNo, 2< $4 25 ; 276 No. 2 an $4 10; 281 low No. 2 at $4 01 160 Nc. 8 at $4; also 150 bb s spirits turpentine i eeo fl gal on. HAY.-There were received about 130 bales rroi Philadelphia. Sales cf 12) bales or North Rive descriptions took place from the wharf at $18 fi hundred. CORN.-The arrivals were light, say about 220 bu?hela from North carolina and 4700 ram Bait, more. The transaction? were 2200 bushels Norf GiroUna, In balk, at soc fi bushel, and 900 bushels Maryland prime white at STC ft bushel the atter bags Included. Also 1200 bushels whit corn at 90c fi bushel, sacks Included. Jobblni lots ol prime white may be quoted at 93@o3c f bushel, sacks Included. OATS.-There were no receipts or transaction in this grain. PEAS.-Limited lots come to hand from the in tenor, and clay qualities sell at $1 5c@i 60 f bushel. FLOOR.-Dealers have a g>od stock of m:si qualities of this article, with a fair local and in tenor demand. Northern and Western fine may be quoted at $C 62 v@7 fi bbl, extra at $7 ?0?8 fl bbl, family at $8 26@9 fi bbl. southern de? scriptions are in moderate supply, and super may be quoted at $6 75@7 $ bbl, extra at $7 50@ 8 fi bbl, family at $8 25@9 f> bb', and extra ram Hy at $9@iu fi bbl. BACON.-I hs matket ls moderate.., .upplled with prime meat, with af.dr inquiry prevailing. Prime smoked shoulders may be quoted at 7 vc ft ft, prime smoked clear rio sides at 8vc ft ft, prime salted shoulders at GV'c ft ft, aud prime suited sidos at 7 Vc fi ft. COFFER.-: he article ls held firmly Tor a l de j scrlptlon*. Fair to prim.* Rio m?y bs q ioted a' 2?@25c. fi M. SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-The stocks are moderate. Fair to fahy fair Louisiana sugar may be quoted at 9@9*?c fi ft, good to prime grocery sugars may be quoted at n@i2c f> ft, lair to good Cubas lov@il>?c, fair to p lme D,moraras at ll,V@l2c fi ft. New Orleans molasses, prime at 52@56c fi gallon. Coba muscovado molasses moy be quoted at 36?37c in hhds. and 39@l0cln bbls, clayed at 33@35o In hhds. and S5@37c in bbls; Sugar-house syrup sells at 21@23c tn hhds, and 25c In barrels. There has been a steady trade in Louisiana and Demerara sugars and New Orleans molasses during the week. BOTTER AND LARD.-There ls a fair stock of this article-fancy Goshen may be quoted at 35 cts; New York State, prime, 25@30c; medium 20@26o; ordinary grades, awee:, I5?i8c; choice Western 20@2?c. Lard ls tn fair supply, and Is held at I2@i3c fi ft. Cheese-factory choice 15@16c. SALT.-Jobbing parcels or Liverpool recelvM direct may be quoted at $1 60@1 70 fi sack. Parcels or loo sacks rrom store sell at $1 60 fi sack. IRON BANDS AND TIES for cotton, or the mos' approved patteras. are offered on the market ai 6x@6c ft ft. Wallis tie 5@5>?C. INDIA BAGGING.-The market ls dull. We quote fi yard, gunny cloth 16@i7c; domestic ls quiet, and double anchor, 45 luches, may be quoted at 16@l7c; elephant atie@i7c, Ludlow 16Vc, other brands as in quality. de ia quiet. We quote timber for milling purposes from $?@10. SWpplng.;^ber $W@15; ; .Bjight timber, good mercoantable, from city mills, cut to size, from $18032 9 M by the cargo; lumber per rall, $13@15; river lumber, $10@12; dressed lamber, $22@26. FREIGHTS.-TO Liverpool, by st earn direct nomi? naron uplands, nominal on ssa islands} via New York jfd on uplands, ld on sea Islands; by sail 6l6?Xd on uplands, on sea Islands nominal. To Havre - on uplands. Coastwise-to New York,by steam Xe on uplands and icon sea Islands; $2 9 tierce on rice; by sall, - H lb on cotton; -*9 tierce on rice; 40c ll barrel on rosin; $7@$6 v M on lumber; $o@io V M on tim? ber. To Boston, by sail, ?ic ?? m on upland cotton. To Providence, by sall, $8 oo $ M on boards, Kc 9 lb on cotton ; by steam $1 f) bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Kc fin on uplands; by sall, $7 9 M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 9 ton on clay, and $3@3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, Kc <P Bs, by sall, $8 60@7 fl M on boards; $3@3 25 <R ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darlen and Satllla River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and io@i2 $ M are rates on lumber and boards. UoMssTio EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchas? ing sight checks on New York at Kc discount; time bills nominal They are selling sight checks at par. EXCHANGE-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester? day was at 1?K@17K for 60 day bills. COLO.-The brokers were yesterday buying at 9 and selling at 10. ' Markets by Telegraph. MONET MATtKETS. LONDON. January 25. Noon.-Consols 92K. Bonds 92ft. FBANKF. RT, January 25. Noon.-Bonds 96a98X> NEW YORK, Ja nary 25. Noon.-Stocks strong and steady. Govern? ments dali but steady. Money easy at 6 Gold steady at 9. Exchange-long 9X, short BK. Freights dull. . Evening.-Freights dull. Money very easy at Sae. Sterling 9a9K- Gold 9J?a9J(. Government* Bteady. State bonds s eady, except new South Carolinas, which declined SA KaX COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, January 25. Noon.-Cotton opened nrm; uplands lOKd, Orleans lOKd. Later.-Cotton ad Ive end firmer; uplands lo v, a lOXd, Orleans lld; sales 18.000 bales: sp?culation and export 6000; n-arly due from New Orleans loxd. 6 P. M.-Cotton strong; uplands lOKaioxd. Orleans lox and; sales lS.ooo bales, o( which 6000 were for sp?culation; sales of cotton on ship named at Savannah or Charleston lOXd: on t-hlp named at New orleans 101516 for midi ll ug. . Nsw YORK, Jannary 25. Noon.-Cotton quiet; uplaudB 22Xc, Orleans 22Xc; sales 650 bales. Sales of cotton ratures last evening 4500bales, as follows: January 21, 21 xe: February 21X, 2113-i6c; March 22X.22X. 22 7 16c; April 32, 221M6 ; May 22X, 22 13-I6c; Jone 22, 22XC. - Evening.-Cotton drooping: sales 1774 bales; uplands 22K. Orleans 22?ic sales of futures to? day 9000 bale?, as follows: Januarr, 21, 2113-16, 21X; Febraaiy, 2IX. 2115-16,2113-16,21X; March, 22 7-16, 22 K. 22 9-16. 22K; April. 2211 16, 22K, 2218-16, 22X; May, 22X; June, 23.22X ' BOSTON. January 26. Cot on qalet; middlings 22Xc; net receipts 270 bales; gross 1686; sales 400; stook ?000. -. PHILADELPHIA, January 25. Gatton steady; middlings 22Kc BALTIMORE, Jannary 26. Cot on firm; middlings 21Xa22c; net receipts 310 bales; gross 602: exports coastwise 418; sales 529; Stock 3282. NORFOLK, Jannary 25. Cotton quiet; low middlings -0.ya:o??c; net re? ceipts 2397 bales; exports coastwke 24481 sales 100; Stock 4997. WILMINGTON, January 25. Cotton firm; m ddlln'gs 2lo; nnt receipts 103 bides; exports coastwise 476; sales 94; stock 4433. SAVANNAH, Januury 26. Cotton-quiet demand for lower grades; mid? dlings 2la2iXc: net receipts 8208 balee; exports to Great Bri alu 3817; Continent 5480,' coastwise 38; sales 1500; stock 77,910. AUGUSTA, January 26. Gotten quiet and firm; middlings 20X?20Xc; receipts ooo bales; sales 450. MEMPHIS, January 26. Cotton quiet; middlings 23Xa-?oxc; receipts 3064 ba es. MOBILE, January 25. Cit ton firm; middlings sic; net receipts T21 bales; sales 6.0; tt ack62.410. NEW OHLS ANS, January 26. Cotton active at full prices: middlings2lxa21XC; net receipts 11,920 bales; gross receipts 11,920; exports to arcot Brimin 0810; -ooonnlw lust; sales 7000; stock 207,603. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Nsw YORK, January 26. Noon.-Flour doll and declining. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn a shade firmer. Poik steady; new mess $14al4 60. Lard dull at 9a9Ka 9 9-iec. Turpentine unchanged at70a7uKc- Resta unchanged at $4 70:4 75 for strained. Kveniug- Fiour quet ?nd sealy. Whiskey unchanged. Wheat mill and uominal. Corn fairly acive. Klee quiet. Pork and lard steady. Naval stores unchanged. Tallow 9 10 9Xo. BALTIMORE, January 25. Flour very dull. Wheat s eady. Corn, white 01467, > ell JW 67o. Oats steady. Provisions un? changed. Whiskey ur J cr at 93K LOUISVILLE. January 25. Fagging firm. Lard tenus upward, Whiskey 89a0uc. Pork $13 76. * ST. LOUIS, January 25. Markets generally steady. CINCINNATI, January 15. Flour unchanged. Corn dml Pork $13 25. Lard 8Xa9??c; ho uer* as*. Xe higher. Bac u should? ers exe; sides :x?Sc. Whiskey 89c. N?. v.- York Hice Markt t. NEW YORK. January 23. The Dally Bulletin says: The call only fair und confined la the mala to ?-mall lots to cail-fy the temporary wants of lubbers. Piles about ss be fore, but barely steady. Sales of 60 tes Carunna at Sasxc and I4'> bass Rangoon at ex. The Journal of Commerce says: The market remains firm and tho business ii rai-. We learn or sales of 40 tes Carolina at 8a8 vc; 275 bags Ran? gosa at 6Xa7o, and 176 bags Faina at 7^*7*,. New York Naval Stores Market. NEW TOBE, Jannary 28. The New York Journal of Commerce of January 23 says: There ls an Increased sate for spirits of turpeutlne aaa tue ma-ket ls etonger. ?ales embrace 110 bois merchantable order, on dock, ai. 69c; 125 bbls do at G9Xc; 100 bbls la Tard at 69c, cio-lng at 69>ic, and 50 New Yortt bbls at ?oe Rosins-The marke: foe strained ls 5 cents per bbl higher, with a fair sale. Other descriptions are unchanged. Sales embrace 1500 bblB strained at $4 80. delivered; 30) bbls do at ii 85, del ive. cd; 470 bbls do ac $4 b5, und 350 bbls fine at $8 75. The quotations fdr roilu me : {4 80a4 85 for common and good strained; $4 90a5 20 f r No2; $.*> 5 a7 for No l; $7 to 19 for palo, and $9 5?al2 fur extra pale, the latter price ior small lots window glass. New York Coffee Market. NEW YORK, January 23. The Paity Bulletin sass: ' Th . general m irki-t Is without, innch activity, and we hear cf no lead? ing sale- for the day. The general ion?, however, ls extremely (lim, and in many ca-es lt ls diffi? cult to i btu:? go ds at former rates. The feeling of siren g h I s most noticeable oa Brazils based on 1 he very encouraging advices per ma 1 from Kl, Jau> Ito, ju-t at laud per steamer Eric. luih con? firming all previous telegrams, and givlug holde s reucwe 1 conQdence in their goora, MI business has been done, as the disposition ls to await, the s'.iowing of the fresh samples, but former quota lons wuh the feeling now current may be con? sidered as inside figures. The Erle brings 18,306 bags, the largest cargo of c mee ever b:ought into thu port. West. India styles ho d their own 1 aslly at full former rates, xml Java is well sustained, but ti e movement from ?rat hands ls lather moderate, owing inpart toan abstmeeof really deelrahltfsnpplus. We quote Rio, gold, lo bond, as follow.i: ordinary ca g?os ?exaiei?; fair do 16Xal7; good do !7??al7X; pilme do 18??al8XC. Interior Colton Markets. COLUMBIA, January 24. Sales of cotton to-day 70 nate,; mlduilngs 20c. COLUMBUS. January 23. Our market U dull; middlings 2?Xo; sales 172 bales; receipts 211 buk-s;*h pmeii's 57 bales. MONTGOMERY, January 23. The cotton market closed steady at the follow lng quotaii ms. viz: Good ordinary 19Xc, strict good ordinary 20c, low middlings sb ?ie. SELMA, January ss. Sales to-day 475 bales; middlings 20Kc, low middlings 20c, strict geed ordinary i9Xe. De? mand good; market firm. Receipts by Railroad, January ?35. SOUTH C.'XOLIXA RAILROAD. 1121 bali s uphViid cotton, 45 bales goods, 2 cars stock, mdse, Ac. To Railroad Agent. Wm O Bee A co, Geo W williams A co, Geo ll Walter A co, Treuhohu A Son, Mowry A Sun, Peizer, Rudgeru 4 co, WK Ryan, A J .-ali?as. Wlss A co, Witte Bros, Murdaugh A Mathews, W 0 Courtney A co, W B Williams A Son, A S smith, W W Mnlih. W A Boyle. Sloan A Se gnious, Wardlaw A Carew, Fro t, Adger A co, Kinsman & Howell, Pringle & Sun. Gaillard & Minoti, W P Bowling & co, Reed? er ? Lavis, Lowndes A Grlmbail, W B s rn P. li Sc co, Caldwell A Son, Street Bros A co. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 75 bales upi ann and 3 brigs sea island cotton, 2~0 bbls naval stores, rough rice, peas, mdse, Ac. To A J -alina*, Whliden A Jones, Frost, Adger A co, A S Smtih, Barden & ranter, Pelzer, Rodgers & co, Trenholin & Son. J E Adger A co. O F Luna, F Mehmann, F Klintwurth, Mowry A Son, W p Dowling & co. Mrflens, Werner A Ducker Cald? well A son, Reeder A Davis, R G Chis dm. o H ?e Lorme, ll Wholkln, Fennlek A Tolbert. Railroad Agent, und Order. 1 -cnarienoB wnoiesare FHWEV ARTTCLK8. PRICES. BAGGING, fl yara- . Dandee.......... ? . . Gunny Cloth..... 1? ? W New York Doable Anchor, 45 inches, 2Xths. 16 ? 17 BALK ROPE, ?? lb- " Manilla. & Western....:. 8 & UH Jute...;. .. ?. BCTTER-Goshen. 83 & 35 Country. @ COTTON, ft lb Ordinary to good ordinary.... 19 @ 20)i Low middling. 20X@ 20J? Middling to strict middling... 21 0 2Hi Good middling........ @ Sealsland..". 65 @ 1 00 COFFEE, fi rh Rio.... 28 ? 2J Lagnayra. 26 ? 28 Java. 30 ? FERTILIZERS Carolina Fertilizer, fi 2000 tts. Cash.50 oo ? .. Time (with7pe?ot.interest) 66 00 @ Wando Fertilizer.cash.... 60 00 @ Tune.65 oo @ Doable Refined Poudre tts. 30 00 ? Niles' Phosphate. 63 00 & Peruvian Guano, fi 2240 tts...loo oo & Pacific Guanos 2000 tts.cash. 55 00 ? Time. 60 00 @ Phoenix Guano. 47 60 ? ' .. Bangh's Phos., ft 2000 tts.cash 50 OO @ .. Rhodes' Phosphate. ? 2000 tts 66 00 & Rhodes' Standard Manure (865 time). 67 60 ? urchlllo Guano ($40 time). 36 00 & Land Plaster.?. 18 00 @ 16 00 Mapcs' Super Phos, fi 2000 tts. 66 00 @ Woolston's Phosphate of Lime 66 00 ta- .. Wooiston's Vege'or/fl 2000 tts 86 OO ? .. Oroasdale's Gen. San.Pnos.net 60 00 ? Bowers' Complete Manure, net 80 oo @ Sardy's Phos. Peruvian, cash. 66 00 @ .. Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash.i. 60 oo ? 1 Patansco Guano. 66 00 fj E. Frank Cue's Ammoniatec" Bone Phosphate.cash. 48 00 fl* Time. 52 00 ? Coe'? Pure Disaoi'd Bone.cash 60 00 ?a Time. 65 00 @ Whann's Superphosphate. 60 00 & 70 oo Etlwan Guano.caah.. 65 00 ? Time.60 00 (3 Etlwsn Crop Food.cash.. 40 00 @ Time. 45 oo @ Etlwan Dissolved Bon e.. cash. 85 oo ? Time.... 40 00 @ Zell's Ammoniated Bone Phos? phate ($70 time).60 CO ? Rassel Coe's Ammon lated Bone Superphosphate ($60 Ame)...,.65 oo ? .. Cotton Food, per ton. 60 00 ?- .. Bowen A Mercer's Superphos? phate....cash. 45 oo ? Time.oo oo @ Wilcox, Gibbs A Co.'s Manipu? lated. 60 oo ? Stono Soluble Guano ($55 time) 60 00 ? Stono Dissolved Phosphate ($36 time). 33 00 ? Stono Pare Ground Phosphate. 16 oo ? Atlantic Phosphate Co...cash. 48 00 ? Time, free of Interest.52 oo @ Acid Phosphates.cash. 28 00 @ Time, free or interest.31 00 @ CLOUR, ft bm - Fine..'. ? Soper. OW ? 7 oo Northern and Western Extra. 7 60 @ 8 00 Baltimore Extra. ? Southern-Super. 6 76 ? 7 00 Extra. 7 60 ? 8 oo Family. 8 25 ? 9 oo GRAIN, fl boshei Maryland Oats. ? Western Oats. (ta Corn.. 87 ? 90 BAT, fi ows North River. 1 00 ? LUMBER, fi M reel Clear White Pine, first quality. 60 00 @ 66 00 White Pine, good run.88 oo @ 40 00 Tetlow Pine. 20 00 ? 24 00 Boards, rough.'..ll 00 ? 12 oo Grooved and tongued 28 00 & 82 oo MOLASSES, fi gallon Cuba. 33 ? 87 Muscovado...;. *38 @ 60 Sugar-house... A. 21 @ 26 New Orleans. 52 ? 60 NAVAL STORES, fi bm Tar. ? Pitch...................?...... ?. ? .. Rosto, paie".. 7 60 @ 9 50 Rosin. No. l. T 25 ? Rosin. No. 2. 4 10 ? 4 35 Rosin, NO. 8. 4 CO ? SplriW Turpentine, fi gallon.... 00 ? Crude Turpentine, fi bbl. 4 50 ? Hard Turpentine. 3 25 ? Oakum, fi ft. 18 ? NAILS-American 4@20d., fi keg 5 oo ? 7 00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 0 00 ? Dupont's, F.F.F. 5 00 ? .. DuDont'B. Blasting. i oo ? ?. PROVISIONS, fi to Bacon, Barns. ?. . Sides.i. .. @ . t'8X Shoulders. 07%? Lard, to keg. 12 ? . if Chees".IO a 18 Eggs. 30 ? 40 Poultry-Chickens, fl doz.... 3 00 ? 4 00 Fowls, ft doz. 5 oo ? 5 60 RICE, fi ft-Carolina. 06V? 08 EELS t1 odin. .>..... .?..?....... @ * SALT, fl sack-Liverpool, coarse l 50 ? 1 70 Muscovado. 10X? 12* BEESWAX-fi ft. 88 # 40 LUDES. Green-fi ft. ? Dry. 13 & 15 II EE s i o. : o? . S; 5": ?*&2 S S Sae* c i r p JJ S: : 2, P Pi; ! ? ! ! rwr?: ! t_' ?_ t-? i_ t_ c-, p ?o -? ?o ja 0 j. p j, ja S P P O B D B P S P ceca a a cece SB (P CD GD OD O CD ?C BD CO _i - M M - MMM^-* oteo * x cc pee S2 IS -a to "o? cr? SS gs wea M . ?a Ou ?3 ?so; S"?" e>'o o? -o o? ? e? o> V . ?Co lliisiigg: 88 ?jo** P^i J*jl o? to o w io M w ?k *? . M ?a -?CC-JUi WOJtC^?' ?** co 0 4*UO?M-I Q> ?* * co fl? ?g\U? O IwH OU coe *-to- p*.jpSto ftfiVfctts! oOo'oj"jo o %c -J - ta cn ^ooo'CaQH M r9 *- >- teen 2M -4 ?? 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' 03 CC ,-. ta COM co OD cn ; og o co- co ta cn p. 5"" obo'u t*a en TJ ? : ft S ES Mi?TB.-we nave ueuucieu iruui New urieaue 78,818 bales uplands, trom Mobile ?476 bales nn la d?; rrom savannah 1955 bags ?ea Island and 517 bales upland, and iroui Charleston 2o79 bags ?ea island and 6?7 bales upland cotton; also, 855 bales wrecked Otftton rrom tho coast or Flor? ida-being the receipts at tnose portB rrom Mo? bile, Florida, Texas and Savannah. stock of Cotton in the Interior Towns . at the LateBt Date?. 1671. 1870. Augusta.Jannary io Columbas..January IB Macon.Jannary 18 Montgomery.Jannary 19 Selma..'Jannary 19 Memphis.January 19 Nashville.January 19 19,268 10.572 13,829 10,294 6,226 30,258 6,270 19,203 13,823 16,664 11.238 10,678 40,572 e.loi Total bales.I 99,706 117,179 Comparative Exports of Cotton and Kiec from the Port of Charleston, from Sep? tember I, i S 71, to January a#, 1872. EXFOBTKD TO 1871-;72. 5. L.Up'tl. Rice 1870-'71. !>. L Up'd. Rice Liverpool... Other Br. Ports Tot*! 0. Britain 453 61305 1887 71237 5109 453 51305 1667 76316 Havre. Other Fr. Ports Total France.. N. or Europe.. Tot'lN. Europe S.of Europe.. W. Indies, Ac. 2235 Total F. Ports.. Boston. Rhode Island.. New York..... Philadelphia... Bait. * Nr'folk Otb. U.S. Ports Tot'l O'sePorts Grand Total. 10713 10713 71:33 5881 453 71291 1867 87266 1406 34 6205 , 827631 4436 58651 1430 64611 3868 611 lil 5307 1427 458 5259 6712 93696 166987 16039 16039 30641 956611 6411 301 60481 955 65431 8634 4031 8128 4996 111679 193947 16899 16389 I M I 2. B 3 9 B ? - a IT caco Isl it? . -aft : %l . B? ] Ia ; P a . <"> sa : ?? HS! MM .0>3 S If i is sa B ?J S3S? ??? 2 < < ? M >0 ? - 2 3fS 2. asS ? Isl i :H M S . <-* . : ? ! * cc ; : ta : I M? S : S g S tc to 885 Or to O 4- Ci sa ss w to el . 20? I o? ? Lto i - *. c \ s Ml fr 0 S ? ? Kl , 3 E Exports of Naval Stores anti Lamber from the Port of Charleston, from " September 1,1871, to Jannary ?4.1879. ?SPORTED TO Boston. New York.... Philadelphia.. Baltimore.... Sew Orleans.. Mobile. Provld'ce.Rl. OthTUSP'rts T'alCoastw'ae Barcelona..,. Maj A AM'ket. West Indies.. Halifax. NS.. St John's, NB.' London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Havre.\ Montevideo... Great Britain. Bio de Janeiro Rotterdam.... Total Foreign. Grand TotaH 1871-'72. 1870-'71. NAVAL STOR'8 Bbls. 1,246 10,961 11.6V3 3,096 LUMBER. Feet. 26,826 1,697 8,204 4,342 ""*60 9,496 680,000 1,F83 48! 426.764 1,742,166 655.431 444,281 6,231,123 149,500 137,901 183,000 NAVAL STOU'S ?bls. 6,168 9,814 6.261 8,824 25,067 453 36 320 420 401 5,851.524 2,817 'S?288 6,638 30.595 Feet. 239,228 1,610,789 609.OCO 696,491 345.138 109,500 3,670,096 844,073 10,000 854,073 4.424,169 Passengers. , Per steamship Manhattan, for New York D Ro*<\ i) F Oreen. J T Willis, P Cnppen, J Man? ton, Ed iv W Platt, J A TlltoD, J L Newhaii, nnd A Plser. . j* 1'URT CALENDAR. ?MOON'S PHA8B8. Last Quarter, 3d 4 hours, 40 minutes, evening. New Moon 9 ii. o honra 89 minutes. mor-.n g First Quarter, I6th.0 hours. 42minutes, moran g. Full Moon, 24iti, ll honra, 65 min?tes, morning. Monday. Tuesday..... Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. saturday... Sunday. BUN RISKS. 7.. 0 7.. 0 6..69 6. 59 6 68 6..68 6..67 8DN BETS. MOON R. a e 4..42 6..39 rises 6. .82 e. .24 7..?3 8..22 mon WATEB. 6..13 6.. 0 6..44 7..28 8..13 8..61. 9..60 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C.JANUARY 26, 1872. Lat 30 deg 46 min 88 sec. | Lon 79 deg 67 min 27 s ec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr E A PeHart. PluKham. Baiacoa-10 days. Fruit. To 0 Bari A co, aud Paul, Welch A Bran? des. Sehr Emma Baker, Rumley, Georgetown, S C. 2300 bushels tough rice. Tu J RTrlngle A Son. Sehr Ann S Deas. Garbai il. West Point Mill. 47 tearre. To J R Pringle A Son. Received from West Pnlnt Ulli. 114 tierces rice. To W 0 Bee A co, ai<d J R Pringle A Sou. Received from Beui.e t's Ul 1. io o tierces rice. To w c Bee A c", und G ll Ingraliam A Son. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Manhattan. Woodhull. New York James Adger A co. Steamship Guif S.ream, Hunter, Philadelphia -W A Courtennv. Ship Martha Lowker, Curtis, Liverpool-Streot Bros A co. Spanish brig Toro, My mus, Barcelona-W P Hall. Sehr James Wall, Crover, Jacksonville-Cohen A Weils. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York. Steamship Gulf Stream, Hunter, Philadelphia. BrUsh bark Lyman Cann. Mills, Amsterdam. Sehr James Wall, Grover, Jacksonville. FROM THIS roRr. Sehr E K Dresser,-, at Mayaguez, P R. 20th December. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Georgia, Crowell, from New York, January 26. Sehr Mabel Hall,-, from Edgartown, 18th January. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK, January 25. Arrived, steamship Nevad i. Arrived out, steamship Orion. MEMORANDA. The sehr Farragut, Hart, from Rockport. Me, for Beaufort, S O, arrived at Vineyard Ha\eu l&th January. LIST OF VESSELS OP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Br ship Magdala, Black, up.Oct 24 ' he xoeskummeren, We?tergaard, sl'd."ct 17 TheAnevoca. Williams, cleared.Jan 1 Br bark Lucy, Jones, np.Jan 5 BRISTOL, EKG. Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Oct 17 GLOUCESTER, ENG. The Lalla, Goudy, sailed.Jan 1 CARDIFF. Bark Harvest Home, Dickey, up.Dec 28 sehr Henrietta, Burnett, cleared.Dec a HALIFAX, N 8. Br bark Windermere, Yearaan, cl'd.Jan 4 BDOARTOWN. Sehr Mabel Hall, -, sailed.jan 18 DOMESTIC. ? . SO3T0K. Sehr Chris Cornery, rmkham, cleared.Jan 10 Sehr Mom ana. Hearse, np.?Ian 17 Sehr Z Steelraan, Pr.ce ap.....Jan 19 1 '. KEW TOBE. Sehr Wapella, P?nny, cleared.Jan 19 Sehr BeDj Reed, Adama, np.Jan 19 Sehr F Merwin, Pearce, cleared.Jan 20 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, up.Dec 9 Sehr J W Maitland, Colt ord, up.Bsc .25 Sehr Matilda Brooks, Jones, cleared.Jan 19 SchrM ATfler, Tyler, up..jan 22 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr L & M Reed, Steelman, cleared.Jan ll Sehr Julia A Garrison, Smith, cleared.Jan 8 Sehr Si E Conon, Brower, de ired.Jan 15 BALTIMORE. Sehr ITarrlet Baker. Webber, np....-.Jan 4 Sehr Rate Foster, Rosebrook, cleared.Jan 18 Sehr M H Stockham, Cordery. np.....Jan 19 SehrMatoaka, Fooks, cleared....;.Jan20 Mst of Shipping IS THE PORT OF CHARLESTON'. J ANT/ART 25. Vessels under loo tons, ami stt&iiiers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. Manhattan, 1337 tons, Woodhull, at Adger's wharf, for New York. nad ..--James Adirer ?t co. Falcon, 072 tons, Hay nie, at Union wharf, for Bal? timore, loading-PC Trenliolin. SHIPS. Albert Edward. 899 ion?. McRIuner. in the s tri am, for Amsterdam, ready-Lesesne A Wflls. Martha bowker, 829 tons, Curtis, at Union wharf. for liverpool, loading-Street Lros k co. Eddystone, 1085 to s, Psrk, at Vanderhorst's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-J A Enslow k 70. MniC>/ngus, (Br.) 720 tons, Gover. at Union wharf, for Liverpool, loading-W.. gn er. Huger k cn. Edith, (Br,) 892 tons, Bilton, at Boyce & co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-H Card. Julia, (Br,) tons, Baker, at Boyce A co's wharf, from Havre, walting-R Mure & co. BARRS. Haming)a, (Nor,)- tons, Birkland,, at Vander? horst's wharr, for Genoa, loading-Ravenel k co. Stormy Petrel. 520 ton?, Dick, in Ashley River, for Cork and a Market, loading-Henry Card. Perseverance, (Br ) - rons. Cook, at Marshall's wharf, for a Port in Great Britain, load mg-R Mare k co. Colonist, (Norw,) 673 tons, Baarernd, at N E Rail? road wharf, for Liverpool, loading-R T Walker. Othere, (Br,) - tons, McGregor, at Venclng's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Street Brrs k CO. Eldorado, (Norw,) 319 tons, Thomasen, at Robb's Mill, lora Port in Great Britain, loading Marine and Elver Phosphate co. Jennie S Barker. 1059 tons, Rodgers, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-B G Wilkins 4 co. Eduard. (Ger,)- tons, rn:Dorstadt, nt Accom? modation wharf, from Savannah, discharging -Henry Card. Onward, (Br,) 688 tons Evans, at Vanderborst'B wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Henry Card. Sarah U Smith, (Br,) 774 tons, Bl-hop. at Boyce k co's wharf, from Liverpool, discharging-J M Fredsbeg. Ebenetzer, (Norw,) - ton?. Mathlesen, in the stream, from Bordeaux, just arrived-J M Fredsberg. BRIGS. Minnie Abby, 243 tons. Harding, at Atlantic wi arr, lor Boston. loading-M uouismlth k Son. - Erle, - tons, sears, in Ashley River, for Boston, loading-W Roach k co. Toro, (Span ) - tons, My ram at Brown k co's wharf, fur Barcelona, ready-w P Hall. SCHOONERS. Myrover, 440 tons, Brown, at Adger's wharf, for New York-W Roach k co. J H Hancock. - tons. Crowell, at Vanderhorf t's wharf, Tor Boston, loadlrg-Stree?Brc s k cn. Ida Richardson, 172 tons, Befell, in Arhley River, for Bal'lmore, lo idlng-Cohen k Wells. Ida Borges?, - tons, Cottred, in Ashley River, for Providence. loading-Cohen k Wells. Adellzs, - tons, Huu ley, tn Ashley Hiver, for Fall River, loading-H F Baker k co Old Chad, - tous. Mcclintock, at Fairchild's wharf, for West indies, loading-Paul, Welch k Brandea. Ann k Susan, - t )LS, Podger, at Central wharr, from Baltimore. clscbarglng-ShaCkelford k Kelly. E A-DeHart. - tons, Mcclintock, at Union wharf, from Baracoa, discharging-Paul, Welch k Brandes. S L Simmons. 242 tons, Edgeoo, In Ashley River, for a Northern Port, loading-Master. Ella Matthewcs, - tous, MoElwee, at Kerr's wharr, rrom New York, discharging-Master. ?Urnas ano ifletocines. r GUYOTS TAR CONCENTRATED PROOP LIQUEUR Hr Guyot has succeeded in depriving tar of its insupportable sourness and bitterness, and in rendering it very soluble. Profiting by this happy discovery, be prepares a con. c?ntrate^ liqueur of tar, which in a small volume contains a large proportion of the active principle. Guyot'* tar possesses all the advantages of ordinary tar-water without any of its draw? backs A glass of excellent tar-water without any disagreeable toste may be instantaneously obtained by pouring a teaspoonful into a glass of water. Any one can thus prepare his glass of tar water at thc moment he requires it, thus economizing time, facilitating carriage and obviating thc disagreeable necessity ol'hand? ling tar. Guyot s tar replaces advantageously se? veral more or less inactive ptisans in the treatment of colds, bronchitis, coughs, and catarrhs. u Guyot ? (ar is employed with the greatest success in the following diseases : AS A DRAUGHT. - A teasponfal in a glass oj" waler, or two tablespoonfuls in a bottle. BRONCHITIS CATARRH OF THE BLADDER COLDS OBSTINATE COUGHS IRRITATION OF THE CHEST PULMONARY CONSUMPTION WHOOPING COUGH DISEASES OF THE THROAT AS A LOTION. - Pure or diluted with a little water. AFFECTIONS OF THE SKIN ITCHINGS DISEASES OF THE SCALP Guyot s tar has been tried with the greatest success in the principal hospitals of France, Belgium, and Spain. Experience bas proved it-io be the most hygienie drink in time ol'epidemics. Detailed instructions accompany each bottle Depot io Paris, L. FRERE, 19, me Jicob. Anent* In Charleston, DOW.E, MOISE k ^DAYIS, Wholesale DiuggUts. -? Scales. BUY TH ES GENUINE STANDARD SCALES, More than 830 Different Modifications AO E NTS ALSO FOR THE BEST ALARM MONEY DRAWER FAIRBANKS & GO., Mo. -?J a II roadway, New York. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., No. 118 Milk Street, Boston. For Bale by HART & CO., Rep28-tuf4mos Charleston, S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COL LETON COUNTY- By D. H. FARMER, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, E. CONNOR made suit to me to grant him LettersUismlssory rrom the Estate auder reeta or w. G. GKkWtTH. These are thererore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the s-ld W. G. GRIFFITH, de? cease L that they be and appear before ma. lu the Court of Probare, ro be Held in Walter oro'. ?n MONDAY, the 12th day of February, A. D. 1872, after publication hereof, at ll o'clocK In the lore noon, to show cause, ir any they have, why the said Letters should not be granted. , Given un^er mv band and seal, thia 15th day of* January, A. D. 1872, D. H. FARMER, Janl7-w5 Probate Judge. -fflfajnng. - "^7" A~N T ? D !T 0 - 6 xl A B T E B. ? VESSELS to load Phosphate cargoes from Charleston Mm lng and Mano rac turing Com? pany to Cork for orders, safe pom In United lom or Continent, also Coastwise. Apply to HENRY CABO, jarj23_Accommodation Wharf. J1 O B LIVERPOOL. The First-class American Ship EDDY? STONE, Charles 0. Park. Master, having large engagements, will meet wah prompt u. patch. For balance of engagemei ts, apply to J A. BN'yLOW A CO., Ship Brokers,1 Janl8-mwf_: '.' T No 11-11 East.Bay. POE L I VE BT 0 0 L.- : The Norwegian' Bark COLONIST, Baan- J?HL rod, Master, will hive' 'dispatch for the SB above port. For Freight, apply to R. T. WALKEtt, Boj ce A Co.'fl wharf. Janl2-fmw_ pOR FORT SUMTES, BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE, ' AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. . The fast, safe and comfortably appointed Yacht ELEANOR win leave Southern wharfSR* BVEBV/ DAT, at IO o'clock1 morning, and ao'cl?cK afternoon. For arrangements, apply to ooo" CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNO, nov? .On Board. F. OB SEW YO Bli YORK ASD. CUARLESTOS STEAMSHIP JuTOT?. ESTABLISHED 1845. The splendid Side-Wheel Steamship JAMES AD?E?- T. 5. Lockwood, Commander, will sou from Adger's Sooth Wharf for the above norton SATURDAY, the sith instant, at v o'clock P. IL mw Marine Insurance by this lino half per cent. ?rn- Through Billa of Ladin?r given on cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New.png ,and manufflCturing townK _ ' For Freight or Passagaapplj to . ". " )an26-2 JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents. jVOB BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTO.f, THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The. fine steamship FALCON, Hay nie Com? mander, will sall for Baltimore, on FRIDAY, 2flih January, at 6 o'clock P. M. V.1 mw Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to ??ample and seU their Goods from the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to ; PAUL C. TREN H OLM, Agent, Jan24-3_ No. 2 Union Wharves. pAGIFlo MAIL STF.AMSmP OOMPFS THHOCGH UND TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of tho above Une leave Pier, No. 42, North River, foot of CanalJ_ street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon; .of thc i6ti and aota of every month (except, when these latos fan on Sunday, then the Saturday preoed Hgv . !>'!' ; .:. :>?; All departures connect at Panama with steam? 'rs for south Pacific end Centrai American porta, Departure of 16th touches at i Kingston; Jamaica. Por Japan and Ohma, steamers, leave San Fran? cisco orat of every month, except when lt taus OD Sunday; then cn the day preceding. No California steamers ton ch s? Havana, but gn direct from New York to Asplawau. one hundred pounds baggage free to each adolf, Medi?me and attendance area. For Passage Tickets or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFR E, on tte wharf foot of Canal afreet, North River, Now York. F. R. UABY, Agent, |alv26-lyr_ j . JpiOR LIVERPOOL. VIA QUEENSTOWN. OARRYQUPTHE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY wm dispatch one of their first-class, full power Iron Screw Steamships from PIER No. 40 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS FOLLOWS: IDAHO, Capt Palos.........Jan, io, at -- Cabin Passage $80, geld. Steerage Passage (omce No. 99 Broadway) $30, currency. 1,1 For freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, 4 No. ?8 Wall street N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Uverpool Issued . ny the Charleston and New York ? Steamers, whiah make close connection with.the aboye Una For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER A CO., WAGNER, BUGER A CC, m ay fl Or WM. A. COURTENAY. ^TEEKLY UNS TO SAVANNAH, GA, AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. 0. The steamer * I? I Xi O T B O Y. . Captain W. T. MCNELTY, :_ Af W1U leave Accommodation Wharf - .?JT^w every MONDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, ?s????B?* for Savannah. Beaufort, Hilton Head and .?pan m h wena. Returning will leave Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING. Will leave for Beaufort, Pacific and Chisolm's Landings every TH?BSDAT MORNING at 8 o'clock. Returning will leave Beaufort every FRIDAY MORNING. Freight received WKDNBSDAYS and SATURDAYS. M?S t be prepaid to Way Landings. Goods consigned to care or Agents will be for? warded free or storage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., JaalO_ No. 177 East Bay. 0 R FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. The splendid Steamers DICTATOR.Captain COXKTTDB OlT? POINT..Cantala MCMILLAN WILL SAIL AS FOLLO tr B : * The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, The CITr" POINT every FRIDAY EVXNING, at 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. These Steamers connect with railroad at Tocot for Sr. Augustine, and at Jacksonville with steamer Starlight for MellonvWe, Enterprise, and all landings ou upper St. Johns; un 1 at Palatka with steamers f r the Oklawaaa 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 New Orleans, and at lowest ratea For Freight or Passage, having first-class as commodaUons, apply to RAVENEL A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorst's wharf and Fast Bay. Through Bills of Lading given to New Orleans. These Steamers connect at Savannah with Steamer San Antonio for Darlen, Brunswick, Satllla River, and all Interm?diare landings. Freights for these points must be prepaid here. dooli gUG AB-COATED PILLS. FLUID EXTRACTS, ELIXIRS, Ac, Ac. A PULL ASSORTMENT. Having taken the-Agency for the sale of the G'tODSor Mesara. W. R. WARNER A CO.. Phila? delphia, I offer 10 the Professl n and to the Trade a lull Une of the above articles, at manufacturers' prices. Warner's Iron and Iodoform Pills are well known and highly approved by the Faculty. Their medicines are carefully prepared and perfectly reliable. For sale wholesale and retail by ??? DR. ii. BABB."* dec22 Wholesale Agent for south Carolina.