The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, January 27, 1872, Image 4

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COMMERCIAL KETTS. exports. BALTIMORE- Per steamship Falcon-369 tierces And 86 sacks rice, 287 bales cotton, 5 bales do? mestics so easies clay, 168 casks clay, 6 bandies aau hr,da hides, 26,000feet of lamber, ii packages sundries. The CharlestonjCotton, Rice and Natal Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, ) FRIDAY EVENING, January 29,1872. ) COTTON.-There was hardly "any;hing doing in this article, the demand being unimportant and transactions too light to admit ol reliable quota? tions. Sales less than 100 bales, say 3 at 17, 6 at 19,18 at i9>4-,-3 at 19X, 1 at 20,20 at 21,3 Feeler at 22c * ?b. Quotations are omitted. Ki os.-Tho market for this grain was quiet, sales only 2ft' tea of clean carolina at 7Xc 9 lb. We quote: Common to fair at6X@7>i, good IX08O. NATAL STORES.-There were no sales reported. FaxDoaTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi? nal on uplands, nominal on sea Islands; via New York, \d on uplands, ld on sea islands; by sall, J *-18@Xd oa uplands, on sea islands nominal. To Havre lc on uplands. Coastwise-to New York by I ?team Kc on uplands and lc on sea Islands; ft ? tierce in rice; by sall Xe on cotton; - ? tierce on rice; 40o fi barrel on rosin; $7@8 ft M on lum- j ber; $9@10 ft M on timber. To Boston, by aall Xo f? its on upland cotton. To Providence, by sall $8 fi Mon boards, \c ft'ib on cotton;by steam fl fl bale on New York rates. To Phila? delphia, by steam Ko ft lb on uplands; by sall, $7 fi M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 per ton en clay, sad $8a$8 60 on phosphates. To Ballimore, by ?team-xc fi Us by sad, $6 so?: fi M on boards; $808 25.fv ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are ia demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, s. 0, Harlen an J s at i: ia River, Cia?, and . Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $io@i2 ft M are the rates on lamber and J boards. J EXCHANGE.- sterling 60 day bills 17*. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are pur oaaalng sight checks at x off, and sell at par. GOLD_9@10. j markets by Telegraph. MONEY MARKETS. " ., LONDON, January 28. Evening.-Bonds closed at 92X. . I ?J*j , - >? PARIS, January 26. | Evening.-Rentes closed at 56f 7*c. " _ Nsw YORK, January 26. I .Noon-Stocka dull, but prices better tuan at the. ope nmg. Governments dall and steady. I Money easy at 6a7. Gold steady at 9a9*. state *bondsdull and steady. Exchange, long 9>i; short t~9??. FrelghudulL ' I n,^^'?sX~1i?U^**? Sterling 9Xa9K. Gold . *Xa9X. Governments steady, stales du i and nteady. Stock Exchange parsed an order im .o'ciock a penalt, nP?n trft&sactionsartfcr live COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, January 26. Evening.-Cotton closed strong; uplands ioxdl I Orleans lOXd; sales 15.000 bales; sales of the week 112,000; exports ld/ 00; speculadon 21.000 stock 491,000, of which lee.oou are American: im! por.'B67,ooo, or which 12.000 are American : actual exports 10,000; afloat 883.000. of which 197.?&0 are ??leaSiW^ fabrlM fl,m-n sklppiDe\ . _ HAVRE, January 2a. I Evening-Cotton clo ed Armer; tres ordluulre I If Sic; low middlings the same. Nsw YORK. January 26. Noon.-Cotton dull ana weak; uplands 2l}ic, Orleans 22X0; sales 900. bales. Sales or cotton I futures last evening 4200 bales, as tallow*: Janu- I ary 21X; February 21%, 31 ll-l?, 21X; March 21 -?-ie, ax, aix, si-34?; April 22 6-ie, 2?x.22x; Hay 2213-18. ' Evening.-Cotton firm; sale ? 2070 bales; uplands ' 21 %c. Orleans 22X& Sales or cotton futures "7600 bales, as follows;, February 21X, 2iX, 219-16,1 -91 7 16, 21X; March 22K, 22*. 2:3-16,22 1-16; April 229-16, 22Xi 2 i T-16; May 22X*2211-16; Jane 22xJ BOSTON,January 2i.v ll Cotton quiet; middlings 22Xo; net receipts 170 bales; gros? receipts 2079; stock 9600; net recHpti? or the we*k 1270: gr. ss 15.040; exports to GreM Brit jin 136; sales tar the week s ooo. PROVIDENCE, January 28. j Cotton, net receipts tar the wtek 10 bales; stock 14,000 bales. PHILADELPHIA January 26. Cotton dull; middlings 22c; net receipts of the week 824; shipments 393 bales. - BALTIMORE, January :c. Cotton dull; low middling J 2ij(a2iXc; net re celpts 96; gross 233; exports coastwi?e 161; sales 200; stock 2930; net receipts of the week 1392; gross 32''3; exports coAStAlse 1375; sales or the wees 1386 bales. j NORFOLK, January 26. Cotton dull; low middling 20Xc; net receipts I 9.8; expoits coastwt?e 2338; sales 100; stock 3627; Let receipts of the week 9637; exports coastwise 10,114; Bales of the week eeo bales. CITY POINT, January 26. Cotton-net receipts of the week 770 bales. WILMINGTON, January 26. Cotton Arm; middlings ?toe; net receipts 123 bales; exports coastwise 206; stock 4360; net re? ceipts of the week 622; exports coast wise 726; sales, of the week 810. SAVANNAH, January 26. Cotton quiet and in light demand: bolders Arm; middlings 20Xa21c; net receipts 1961 balen ex? ports to ure*t Britain 340S; to the continent 8579; coastwise 1819; salea 1200; sicc< 71,669; net re? ceipts of tho week 7727; exports to Great Bil tain 10,582;. to the continent 10,187; coastwise 4525; sales or the week 9400. . ACGU?TA. January 26. Cotton, dall and nominal; middlings 20*c; re? ceipts 1436 bales; sales 600; stock 1871 21,660 bales} 1873 16,000 bales; receipts or the wetk 4635; jules of the week 6067. " . MACON, January 26. Cotton firm: middlings 20c; r. eelpts 1 -OJ bales; Shipments 1866; Stock 1871.16.216; 1872, 13,820. . .. . COLCMBUS, January 26. Cotton-sales 835 bales; stock 1871, 14.630; 1872, ? 10.810; net receipts or the week 1195; shipments 886. ? '? MEMPHIS, January 26. Cotton dull; middlings 21c; Stock 1871, 47,036 bale?;. 1872. 30,9C5; receipts of .the week 13,118; shiprnente 14,048; sales 1400.. : ?iMltti . MONTGOMERY, January 20. - Cotton-receipts or . the werkSflO bale;-: uhip mentffWS; BtoCk 1871, 10.930T187?, 9196.. ' SKLKA, January 28. Stockum. 10,600bales; 1872, t4lu; net receipts of theweek 1455; exports 2270. j .?J?*'??I . MOBILE.January26. Cotton steady and lc fair demand; mlddlineB 2lc; net nceipta 2160 bales; exports coa<twlse S2825 sales.-800; stock 61,828; net receipt* of the we?kS867; exports to Grear. Britain 8906. io the continent. 9?7, coastwise 3232; ta.es of the week ?800 bales. .' si NASHVILLE. January 26. Cotton' dull and nominal; middlings 2o?c: ?tockT871, 6874 bales; 1872, 6943; ncelpts or the week 2886; shipments 2172. ? Il ' .., L. NEW ORLEANS. January 26. Cotton quiet; middlings21 <?a2lXc; net. receipts 10,641 bales, gross 10,712; sales 6800; stock 218,3 6 net receipts for the week 67,782, gross 60 429; ex porfs.to'Great Britain 16.006, Havre 95. Bremen 2839, :B?m burg 7.382; Barcelona 33io, Malaga 825 ocas; wise 2286; sales tar : he week 4i>.i 00. ?rv.?- !' ' , GALVESTON, January 26. Estimated net receipts of cotton lOOO bales* stock 47.102; net receipts for the week 7519; ex' ports to Gr at Britain 6320. eorstwlse 3040; sales jor the week Sloe . PROVISIONS ANO PBOBUCB MARKETS. ' ' ? ?; Kxw YORK, Januarr 26. Noon.-Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat -quiet- andbteadv. Corn steady. Pork quiet; new SM60. Lard steady. Turpentine arm at 69?a \70c. Rosin unchanged at $4 70 for strained. Evening:-Flour tn moderate reqaset and un ?hanged. . Whiskey steady. Wheat a shade tinn? er; winter red Si 6Qal 05. Corn firmer and active* extra fair home dennrod; new mixed afloat 72i 72XC, old 740. new Southern yellow 72><c. Klee 7??B8>?^ *%r$ ana laiM steady. Naval stores un? changed. Tallow quiet. LOUISVILLE. January 26. Bagging firm at 13al4c. Corn Arm and In good -demand., provision*, advancing tendency. Pone unchanged .Sacadera 6Kc; clear sides 7?fc Lard 9aiocv" Whiskey 89c. _ CINCINNATI, January 26. Fleur steady. Com dull. Pork, $13 25 off-red. $13 60 asked. Lard, 9a9*c aBked. Bacon Arm: . shoulders 6Xa6Xc; clear sides 8c. Whiskey 88c. .New York Naval Stores Market. The Journal of Commerce. cr Wednesday, Jan u?V ?S %?B: Tne market f? spirits turpentine ha&abettertone. The home trade are buvinir qnltefterty for the season, and there are a*lew order? from shippers feing closed out. There is only a .moderate amount or stock coming in w? aaote merchantable order at 69Xc. ^les ita. -brace 195 bbls in merchai.table order ht 69c: 6 VM)tedo-Ht?*c;i9 bbls at 69)?C;87 bblsdoat/oc, uellvered; ??> hb.s in sblpplaic orderst 70c42 New York bbls at 70c. and 150 New York bbls re? ported at TI. R<.pms-The market for strained la rather more la the buyen.' fdvor, owing to In? creased arrivals and less inquiry, salts t mbrace M bbl strained cornrno-, ai $4 70; 200 bbls good .?strained at $4 76; 150 bbiH No 2 at $4 go- ico bbls Une at S7 75 Tar is s tea dil. htid. with a mode Tate stock. Washington quoted at $3 MK A sa e of 100 bbls Wilmington was ma<<e yesterday reponed at $315. The quota 1< ns tar rosin ar? $4 75 tar omm'n and good strained; $4 9?u6 2u Tor No 2; $5 50a7 tar No 1;$7 ou J 9 tar pale, aud ?$9 50.112 tar extra pale, th* latter price fur small lots window glass. NEW YORK Janna'y 25. The Daily Bulletin says: Receipt-' to day 10 6i4 "barn ls rosin, 200 do spirits'turpentine. Spirits turpentine are rather quiet, bat pr ces lemaia steady; eales 20 bbls at 69 ?c. We quote merell a ta? xable-order 6?J69)?C; roBlns sre quiet, but with further arri vi. ls aro weaker, and offered at $4 70 for gt> d st : al L ed. We note sales of 152 bbls ou prlva'e tt-rms, 50 t?ois No. 2 at $4 co. Tar an J iVitch ure quiet and unchanged. New York Coffee Market. . KEW YOBIVJanuary 84. The Dally Bulletin Bays: "Die market. throogh out continues to show a very strong tone and buyers flud lt Impossible to secare goods except at extreme figures, while the*general assortment available ls small and owners as a rule express? ing a determinan >u to part with nothing except at full former rates. On Brazils In particular is the confidence shown; the more Importers exa u Ine their edvlces the more they feel c mvtnced of ths strength of their posit!rn, and not only ls an sdvance asked, but in many cases goods have been withdrawn to await higher bids, which are considered as merely a question of time. The steamer's samples were all out to-day, and as a lalo proved quite attractive so far as qua Hy was concerned; but the prices asked were so high that buyers rather helu off, and nothing Important was done. A sale of cargo ?t Hampton Roads was made, to come here, however, including 4500 bags Rio, per "Victoria." Java ls quiet generally, and without Important change In ptlce. There ls little stock on the spot, but fair offerings from cargoes to arrive, and inls, it is thought, has a tendency to check an ad-J vance. West India styles are firm on a small sup? ply, and there ls u very good demand for all kind'. We hear of 8U0 bags St. Domingo, for home consumption, rn private terms. The job? bing movement fair, and In Borne cases at higher rat( s. The stock of Rio at the ports, as made up 1 by Messrs. Wm. Scott A Sons, this A. M., was as follows: Galveston sooo bags. Kew Orleans 10,999, J Mobile 5823, Savannah lsoo, Baltimore 14 i:o, Kew j York 81,271. Total 119,722. We qnote Rio. gold, ! In bond, as follows: Ordinary cargoes ioj?aleX, I fair cargoes l8Xnl7. good cargoes I7)ial7x, prime cargoes 18 ^alS >,'. KEW YORK, January 25. The Dally Bulletin Baye: We have to reporta continued finn market throughout, and rather mere Inquiry, both wholesale dealers and Jobbers untiing tne attendance cf buyers Increasing, and the bios comlog up more closely to the asking rate. Brazils have attracted atten loi both here and at the out porta. Ex-reme prices were ruling on all movements, and the business or the day may be considered as rolly establishing the ad? vance asked yesterday, and we revise our quo: a ti. BS to conform thereto, bringing figure) up xe per pound. Java ls firm and quiet, except the ordinary second-hand movement on the spot but an invoice bas .been sold to arrive at fall prices. West India s ock very strong, and some of the recent arrivals are now under treaty at full rates. Sales of lsco bags Rio per steamer Erle-; rumored sale of 4500 bags do per Magnet, and, at Baltimore, 35U0 bags do per Lip wing. We qnote Rio, gold, In bond, as follows: Ordinary cargoes 16*al6Xc; lair cargoes 17al7Xc; good cargoes l7Xal8c; prime cargoes l8Xai8Xc. Kew York Hay Market. KEW YORK, January 24. The Dally Bulletin says : The continued warm weather and heavy arrivals by rall have had a de? pressing influence on prices, and they shiw a de? cided decline, closing weak. Straw ls also lower. Kew Yolk Rice Market. N'W YORK. January 24. The Dally Bulletin Bays: The e ls still only moderate demand and mainly for small lots as wanted by the trade. On prime goods tne feeling ls quite firm, but for the common sorts hold-rs appear inclined to accept easy terms. Sales of 35 tes Carolina at 8*8X0, and 300 bags Rangoon at $0 80a7. The Journal of Comrie; ce says: There ls better business in foreign and a fair trade In do? mestic, and with moderate supplies steady prices prevail. We learn or sales of 60 tes Caro? lina at 73fa8Xc; 360 bacs Rangoon at fl 4-517, and soo bags Patna at 7,'-.a:y.c Nsw YORE. January 25. The Dally Bulletin says: Tne dem ind fair, and for choice grades thc market pretty firm; bnt com? mon stock still shows some irregularity, and ls offered to the full extent of rho cal). Sales or 45 tierces Co rollo a at sasxc and 200 bags Rangoon at oj,'atc. Havana Market. HAVANA. January23. Sugar buoyant, with a speculative demand and prices higher: No 12 DS, lOX&U reals; muscovado J sogar firmer. Exchange armer; on the Cou vi States, slxry days, gold, llalli premium; on Lon? don, 23Xa24 premium; on Paris, 7X?"X premium. Rio Janeiro Market-Joseph Id. Wright & Co.'* Rtpcr:. Rio DB JANEIRO, December 23, 1871. COFFBB.-Tne market remained very qnlet after the date of our last respects in circular, until the arrival on the lath Instant of advices from the United States of renewed speculative activity in the markets of that country, when bu? siness was resumed, and the sales have since reached 100,000 bags at a very trlfllnar concession from the highest point or the market.. Indeed, considering trie advanoe lu the rate or exchange, purchaser* have obtained co advantage at ail or the total sales (U8 902 bags) 80,6-6 nags have been for the United States, 29.796 bags for the Channel and North of Europe, 4033 bags for the Mediterranean and 4666 bags for other psi ts. During the suspension of business 1 he stock or I coffee nere and In Santos had probably reached 270,000 bags. The stock here ts now estimated at 150.000 bags. Our receipts have averaged about 6000 bags per day. We quote: Finos.9|oo?a9f20i Superiors. 8$80Oa9{0OO Good Dt.8$400a8$600 Regular 1st.8$looa8}300 Ordinary ls*. 7$900aS$000 Cargoes may be quoted: . Single Double bags. bags. For the United 5 tates 13d Fi? nos & Suprs 2 3d good 1st..31700 75s 2d 753.. Prime good, 1st cargoes.8$600 74 6 .... Low good cargoes.8$400 72 11 .. .. Good channel cargoes.Sf soo TS 2 .. .. Fair channel cargoes.8$100 70 8 .... Low channel cargoes.8$ooo 69 ll .. .. Per cwt. Iree on board, ex freight with 3 per cent commission at exchange 25d In sterling and 109 per cent l.i American gold. P. t?.-?nee writing the above prices have fur? ther advanced 200 rs. We have advices from Santos to the 26th Inst. The marketthe-e bad been perfectly quiet stace 20th ult., only 860 bags having changed hands'to complete a cargo for the United Mates cn the ba? sis 8 $205 for Machina sop-Hors. Receipts had averaved about 1500 bags per day, and tne stnek was 56.100 bags. .Tho small dealers were rather anxious to sell, owing, to the tightness of money, but thc large* ones preter red holding on 16 their stocks, while exporters would be willing to pur? chase at 7$eooa7$800 for good lots. Savannah Market-Weekly Kt vic w. SAVANNAH, January 20. i COTTON.-1 he market during the first part of | the past week advanced to 21c for middlings, and with great Irregularity, particularly in qualities below that grade, has been sustained; the de? mand for the better styleB or c tton having been general, with some inquiry for stains at from 19a I i9>*c, according to cleanliness. We quote: Mid? dlings 21, low middlings 20X, goo 1 ordinary 19Xc SBA ISLANDS -Tilla style or cotton has shown no marked change during the week, and we re? peat quot at lon.?: Medium Floridas 46360, medium fine 55aco, fine 65a70c Interior Cotton Markets. COLL'MBI A. January 25. Sales of cotton 66 bales; middling 2oe. . MONTGOMERY. January 24. The Montgomery cotton market ls qnlet; good ordinary 19>io, strict good ordinary 20c, low mid dhngs 20 ?ic SELM L January"23. Sales to-day 350 bales; n 1 iddng 20x0. low mid? dling 20ac. Demand fair; market firm ; offerings Ughr. [ Receipts per Railroad, January 20. SOUTH CAROLINA R1ILR0AD. 1626 bales cotton. 90 bblB naval stores, 7 cars Htock. To Ra ?road Agent. Geo U Walter A co, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, A J Salinas, Mowry A Son. W \v smith, sloan A SetgnlouB, A S Smith, T P Smith, Frost, Adgor A co, W B Williams A Son, L D Desaussure. Wardlaw A Carew, A B Mut ltgan, Reeder A Davis, Murdaugh A Mai hewe. Wlss A c?, Pringle * son, Caldwell 4 Son. G H Walter A- co. Chapeau A co, Wuilden A Jones, and W B Smith A co. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 192 ba^es upland a-.-d2b.igs sea Uland cotton, cars lumber, wood, rough rice, peas, mdse. 4c. To Frost. Adger A co, Mo'wry A Son, Geo W Wil? liams 4 co, A J ia'toa*, K-nsmaa 4 Howell, W K Ryan. A S Smith. T P smith, W 0 Bee 4 co, W 0 Courtney 4 co, Heizer. Rodgers co. Jas R Pringle 4 Son, G Ii Waller 4 ci\ Reeder 4 Davis, Whllden 4 Jones, Barden 4 Parker, Caldwell 4 Alb. J N Henson, Trenholm 4 Son, Witte Bros. c F Lnbs W P Dowling. H WobUen, T T Chapeau. J T Milli? gan, Shackeiford 4 Kelly, J Colclough, Iugrah.im A Son, E T Roberts, J D. Kirkpatrick, P u Snow? den, Railroad Agent aud Order. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. 20 bags Bea Island and 6 brl> s upland cotton, 20 bushels rough rice. 13 tons guano, cars wood, lumber, mdse, Ac To w P Dowling, Cohen, Hanckel 4 co, W A Bo> le, Jno Colcock 4 co, and Railroad Agent. Passengers. Per steamship James Adgor. from Kew York S Uart, s , Ml?s SJ Johns n, Ml s SH Johnson, Mis- R t-arau I, s L Force, H Smith, G Chatterly, J Bryan, T Campbell, J L steiner and mend. Jno Gordon s Harding, J Dunn, J Donnelly, A R Vail. Capt R T Brown. J Mathews, S Bo .t, K Archer. M McK' ana, J A Lansing, Miss Lsph m, Miss Val!, CA Morris. S U Waru well, Ure J Anderson, s M Gibbs. W AUart.8, T Hope. J K ralmer. H F rahm, J Mcuntehen, J H Lange. Mrs rt Peck, P G trw, A Grant, Bishop Lynch, Miles Peck, Dr A E Winchell and wile. Mr Gratwick and wife, Mrs J E Page. Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, S C R Nesbf, Dr Hanckel. C McLcwlu. Mr Durne. Mr Simons Miss V Anely, Kancv Edwards, end T Cook, col'd. aiJUtlNE NEWS. CHARLESTON, B.C.JANUARY 27. -.at na ?leg 46 mm33 sec. | Lon7?deg57 nun 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York, -55 hours io thc bar. Mose. To James Adger A THE UJtlAJ?l^JtV.i?r co, Railroad Agents, B Boyd, D A Amme, Jacob Apple, JE Adger A co. H Bischoff A co, B Bates A co, E E Bedford, Bulcken * Wohl : on ann, G A Bowman, T IC Bria; oil A cb. W il Bird A co, J B Grist o'.!, T W Bliss. P P Murray, cameron, Bark hey A co, L Coben 4 co, Chase A Cut tino, Thea Campbell. JOH Clanssen, Crane, Boylston A co, T M Cater, Dowle, Moise A Davis, G H Ey sen bach, B Doscher, D F Eiemlog 4 co, Furcbgott, Benedict A co, B Foley, Donglas 4 Miller, W 0 Forsythe, Forsythe, McComb & co, J Finley, F FiBhtr, C D Franke, li Gerdts 4 co, Fetcher 4 Gurney. J H Graver A co, Jno M Greer 4 Son, Jos Gorham, Uart & co, H DHawley, c Gravely, F S H linea. Johnston crews A co, CH Johnson, ? Kerrison, H W Krlete, F Eressel, Jr, Jeilords 4 co, A Jcel, F K Houston. Khnck, Wlckenberg 4 co. Jaeger Bros, J R Mathews, J Harrison, sehr Myrover. Laurey, Alexander 4 co, McLoy 4 Rice, J G Mllnor 4 co, S R ?Marshall A co, R Maller. Geo Mejerhon*. E Lee, Macqueen A Rlecke, Il Leldlng. O A Lengnlck, T S Nlpson, A Nimitz, B O'Neill, F Opdebeck, F L O'Neill, Ostendorff 4 co. E Perry, N M Porter, C P Poppenhelm, News office, Wm U Pomeroy, People's National Bank, Quackeobosn, Estlll 4 ce, Ravenel A co, Capt R T Renshaw. E Scott, Southern Express co, W Shepherd Sc co, Steffens, Werner Sc Ducker, sehr Ridgewood, J B Santy, J W Smith, D H Sllcox, A K Stillman, L Sherfee3e, J F Taylor 4 co, R Thomllson Sc co. J L Shepherd. Shackeirord 4 Kelly, S Thomson. Dr O C Shepard, Thomas Sc Lanneau. E H Stelling, Walker, Evans Sc Cogswell. S H Wildon Sc Bro, W L Webb, O F W tetera, O Voigt, W H Welch, G H W.ilterA co, J wulburn, Wagener A Monsees, C O Witt-, G W Williams 4 co, Paul, Welch 4 Brandea, and o'hers. Merchants' Line sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, New York-10 days. Mdse. To W Roach 4 co, c Bart k co. J E Adger 4 co, Adams, Damon 4 co, Boll mann Bros, H Bischoff A co, A rlschofl, Jas Cos? grove, J B Bissen, Crane, Boylston 4 co. H A Due, f M Cater, H Coma A co, Jos Gorhjm, Hart A co, H Gerdts Sc co, M Goldsmitn Sc sou. U Klaue Sc co, John Hcrkamp A co, A H Hayden, Kinsman Sc Howell, S Jancovich, Kllnck, Wlckenberg Sc co, P B Lalane Sc co. Knobeloch Sc Small, J W Linley. R Lawless, S R MarshaU Sc co, B O'Nt 1U, N M Porter. John F O'Neill, Ostendorff Sc co, Paul, Welch Sc Brandea, J A Qnackenbush, Western Union Tele? graph co. S c Railroad Agent, Blum A Miller, E R cowperthwalt, W H Chafee 4 co, C Clacius. JOH (Haussen. Dowle, Moise Sc Davis, C O Franke, D F Fleming 4 co, D Goldstein 4 Son, Heath 4 Ric?. Holmes 4 Calder, Wm U Jones 4 co, Macqueen 4 RU eke, Kinsman Bros, W shepherd 4 co. Wm L Webb, Steffens. Werner 4 Ducker. Wm Schroder, D H Sllcox, A Tobias's Sons, O F Wleters, Tlede man, Calder 4 co, D A Walker, Geo W Williams 4 co, P Wlneman 4 co, Walker, Evans 4 Cogswell, Wagener 4 Monsees, W J Yates, col G W Bradley, and others. ?dir Ann S D?as. Garbaul. West Point Mill. 80 tierces rice. To W O Bee 4 oo, and Jas R Pringle 4 Son. Steamer Emilie. White, Georgetown. S C. 366 tierces rice, 8 bales cotton, mdse and sun? dries. To Shackeirord 4 Kelly, James R Pringle 4 Son, W C Bee 4 co. D O'Neil1., G A Trenholm 4 Son, E N Thurston, W Gurney. Mordecai 4 co, W K Ryan, Gibbs 4 Barnwell, J H Dawson, E Bates 4 Co, N Emanuel, Kinsman 4 Howell, G L Kernt gan. L D ueSaussure, and others. Steamer Marlon, Adair, Santee River. 285 bales cotton, 160 bb s naval stores, 203 bag* rough rice, 100 ba.-s peas, and mdse. To Kavenel, Holmes 4 co. T P Smith, Pelzer, Rodgers 4 co, G H Walter 4 co, Pringle 4 Sou, Howard 4 Bro, W O Bee 4 co. Caldwdi 4 Son, W O Dukes 4 co. Geo A Tren? holm 4 Son, A J salinas, W W Smith, Ravenel 4 co. A S smith. L E Connor 4 Son, w A Boyle, H Wagener, Shackeirord 4 Kelly, F L Meyer, Geo w williams Sc co, J Wiley 4 co, J Colcock 4 co, W M Connor, Kinsman 4 Dowell, Frost. Adger 4 co. Stoney 4 Lowndes, Barden 4 Parker, Wagener 4 Monsees, Smith 4 Chapeau, J A Qnackenbush, M Goldsmlih 4 Son. T C Harlestdn. J C Warley, J O II Cl au s sen, J A Smythe, T Hantln, R R Briggs, H M Mollen haner. Boat rrom Christ Church. 1 bag sea Island cotton. To W M Lawton 4 Sons. Boat from James Island. 3 bags sea island cot? ton. To W M Lawton 4 Sons. Received from Bennett's Mil!. 64 tierces rice. To P G Haaell and W Marscher. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Falcon, Hay nie, Baltimore-P C Trenholm. Sehr Ella Mathews, EcElwee, Philadelphia via Brunswi k, Ga-v oben 4 Wells. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Falcon. Haynie. Baltimore. Steamer City Point, McMillan, Palatka, via Jack? sonville. Fernandina and Savannah. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Sea Gull. Dutton, at Baltimore. 23d January. Steamship Monticello, Ludlow, at Boston, 23d January. British bark Grasmere, Lester, at Liverpool, 8th January. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Nor bark Draupuer, Ingolden, at Liverpool, loth January. Sehr E A Hooper, Hooper, at Philadelphia, 23d January. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. . BOSTON, January 26. Arrived, steamship Siberia. NEW YORK, January 26. Arrived, steamships virgo and Equator. MEMORANDA. The sehr Bowdoln, Randall, from Bucks ville, S O, arrived a: Baltimore 25th Inst. The sehr E V Glover, Ingersoll, from George town, S C. arrived at New York 22d inst._ Drn ?Hods, **c. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT TO BUYERS OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS _ K J Are offering the GREATEST CHANGE OF THE SEA ON in order o make room for SPRING IMPORTATIONS. FDR?TT,B?i\?D!i7r&(!0. 2 cases 10 4 ALL WOOL BLANKETS $3 75, worth $4 60. 2 case3 ll 4 Superase only $5, worth $7. 1 ca-e Colored Opera Flannel 35c. White Flannels 20 per cent reduotlon. 2 cases Canton Flannel only 12c worth 16c. 1 case Black LUSTRE ALPACA 25c. BALANCE OF DRESS GOODS, SILKS, POPLINS, SHAWLS, SKIRTS. AT COST. ?TRCI?GOTT. BENEDICTA CO. 2 cases o? KENTUCKY JEANS 12c. 1 case Waterproofs, 6-4, $1 io. Balance or Casslmeres, Beavers, Broadcloth, Doeskins, Ac, at greatly reduced prices. FMGOTT, BE1DICT&C0. One thousand dollars worth or nil colors TAR LETAN'S will be closed out at Importer s price. Also a large assortment or SASHES, BOWS and SCARFS. CARPETS! CARPETS! The balance or our stock or CARPETS, RUGS and DRUGGETS will be sold out at great sacri? fice. tifu.tuiyin tv I Vu No. 244 KING STREET. leroelrg, %\\utmaxt, Ut. THE CHOICEST" STOCK OF JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER, j SILVER-PLATED WABE AND TABLE CUTLERY, French and American Clocks, IS TO BE FOUND AT I JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET, decO-siuthemos Stones, Ut. COOKl^ AT BETAIL. WILLIAM SHEPHERD A CO., No. 21 HAYNE STREET, AND No. 35 PINCKNEY STREET. PROCLAMATION ! IF YOU WANT CHEAP COOKING STOVES Call at No. 16 Broad street. "MOTI'3 CELEBRATED DEFIANCE COOKING RANGE." ALSO, A LARGE VARIETY OF HEATING STOVE8, For Parlor, Church and Office. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP HOUSE Furnlahlng Articles and Kitchen Utensils. TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING AND Plumbing Work promptly attended to. WELL, CISTERN AND FORCE PUMPS, Cf every Description. ADAMS, DA3ION & CO., dec21-thstn No. 10 Broad street. IDoors, Sasljcs ano Clines SASHES AND BLINDS. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, Has removed hin Office to and opened his prin? cipal SALESROOMS at No. 20 BAYNK STREET and No. 83PINOKNLY STREET, where he taires pleasure In offering to the public a fun stock of his own manufacture of DOORS.sA-HES, BLINDS MOULDINGS. NEWELS. UALUSTERS, Ac. WOOD TURNING in all Its branches. A specialty made or PRESCH and AMERICAN WINDOW OLASS. at WHOLESALE amt RETAIL. tor Orders for Kock of irregular size work re? ceived either ar. the Salesrooms, No. 20 H AYN 13 STREET.or at the FACTORY on Uorlbecfe's wbarL augl5 tuthsflmon SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED 'IllP^i* Til southebn PIANO '^?^isJ Manufactory. WM. KNABE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND. SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. These Instruments have beea before the public for nearly thirty j ears, and np-?n their excel? lence alone attained an unpurchased pre-emi? nence, which pronounces them unequalled In TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. WAH our SQUA RE PIANOS have our New Im? proved OVERSTKD.NG SCALK SLd the AGRAFFE TREBLE. asr-Wc wonld call especial at nen'lon to our late Paieme? Improvements in UKAND PIANOS and SQUAKE URANUS, found in no other Piano, which bnugBthe Plano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. EVERY PIANO FULLY WARRANT? ED FOR FIVE YEARS. jSar*We are by special arrangement enabled to furnish PARLOR OROA^S and MKLODEONS Of the most celebrated makers whoii sale a.-.d Retail at lowest Factory Price-; ' Illustrated Catalogues'and Price Lists prompt? ly furnished on application to WM. KNABE & CO., BALTIMORE, MD. Or any or our regular established egencles. octn-tuthasmosDAw fiaroroor?, Agricultura I Implements, HART & CO. Are AGENTS for AVERY ft SONS COMBINATION PLOUGH. A Complete Turning Plough, with Scraper, Sweep, Shovel, Bull Tongue and Turning Plough. $13 50 COMPLETE! We have also a Pull Assortment of One and Two Horse Ploughs, Both Cast and Steel, of AVERY & SONS. AND AGBICULTTJBAL IMPLEMENTS. BUBDICK'S HAY & FODDEK CUTTEB. We are also in Receipt of a Full Line of SWEDES IRON, HOES, POTWARE, ENGLISH IRON, TRACES, TINWARE, . HOOP IRON, NAILS, WOODWARE, PLOUGH STEEL, ROPE, BEST FISH LINES, TURPENTINE HACKS, PLOUGH LINES, SEINE1 TWINE, TURPENTINE TOOLS, GUNS, FISH HOOKS, MILL STONES, PISTOLS, BOLTING CLOTH. H A Ifc T Ac O O -, 39 Hayne Street, and Corner of King and Market ]ao13-stath3mcsDAO CHARLE8TOV, 8. C. .fertilisers. ETIWAN mTLLIZERS ! THREE VERY S?PERI0R ARTICLES ARE OPFERED BY TIIE SULPHURIC ACID AND SUPER PHOSPHATE COMPANY, OF CHARLESTON, S. C., Viz: ETIWAN OUANO. A comp ete MANURR, adapted to COTTON, GRAIN AND TOBACCO, bein? the well-known article heretofore offered ac the very high grade of 15 PER CENT. DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, with the addition, as heretofore, or PERUVIAN GUANO, AMMONIA AND POTASH. Price $65 per ton, tf paid on or before the 1st of April next, and $60 per ton payable 1st November, 1872. ETIWAN CROP FOOD. A new article of at.out, the same high grade or Soluble Phosphate, compounded with the elements of Outton Seed In such a manner as to insure one or ibo BEST FERTILIZERS FOR COTTON AND GRAIN, at a lower pries than tho ETIWAN GUANO. Price $40 per ton, If paid on or before the 1st or April next, $45 per lou payable 1st November, 1872. ETIWAN I>ISSOLVEI> BONE. Averaging from 18 to 20 rer cent, of DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE, and thus enabling the Planter, by composting, to obialn two tons of half lhar. grade at a saving of ONE-HALF COST AND FREIGHT. Price $35 per ton, ir raid on or berore the 1st of April next, $40 per ton payable 1st No? vember, 1872. 49*Jake notice that nil these FERTILIZERS are or thc highest grade or SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, and mnst help for mure than oi.e year. W. C. BEE & CO., General Agents, dec20-tbstu CHARLESTON, S. C. SARD Y'S AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. CASH PRICE AT FACTORY, $45 per ton. Time, $10. PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN GUANO. CASH, $50. TIME, f 65. ACID BONE PHOSPHATE. CASH, $'25. TIME, $30. GROUND CAROLINA PHOSPHATE CASH, $16. TiMF, $20. NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER. CASU, $?3. The above-named AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC and PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN GUANOS are rich compounds of the highest grades o B ne Phosphates, re ve-ed soluble and ammonlated with No. 1 Peruvian Guano and auimal m itter, making the most concentr?t <l and prodtable Fertilizers in use, combining the ingredients required to pm ?nee and sup* or; the Cottou Plant and Cerea s. While these Fertilizers are warranted to bs kept up to their hl^li standard, the prices have been materially reduced for the present season. Manufactured aud for sale at charleston, S. C., by JOHN B. SARDY & SON. Messrs. G. A. TRF1NHOLM A SON, O ?ner il Agents. Also for sale by Agents throughout the South For analyses and certificates s nd fur pamphlet. deczi-tbstosmos E. FRANK COE'S ~ AMMONIATED BONI SUPERPHOSPHATE, AND COE'S PURE DISSOLVED BONE. The above supernr FERTILIZERS, admitted by every Planter who has used them to be the beat and most profitable of any of the Commercial Manures, are now offered for sale by the Agents at very much Reduced Prices, In order that every Plaoter may be enabled to use them. Pamphlets containing tne reports of the success of these Fertilizers win be rurmshed on appli? cation to the Agents. The Phosphate ia sold at $48 per ton cash, or 853 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, free of interest. The Dissolved Bone at $50 rer ton cash, or 855 per ton payable ist November, 1872, free of Interest. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., Sole Agents, dec8-4m0S BROW Z'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. NEW YOBK-MERCBANTS? JJNE. " The regular lino racket Sc noon er, B. N. j&? HAWKINS, Wyatt Master, will loa .1 ir auffl-3??k clent inducements offer. . Jan26-1_WILLIAM ROACH A CO. JJEGULAR LINE LIVERPOOL AND CHARLESTON PACKETS. The undersigned have now four Earks or fla "light draft, In additloo to tne VINCO, airea-38* 'dy well known in the trade, -which they propose to run regularly between the above ports, leaving Liverpool every month or ortecer U sufficient Freight offers: and it ls earnestly reques ed that Importers will order their Goods shipped direct by this line, thereby saving extra Freight and other expenses now paid on Goods via New York, and also increase the commerce and prosperity or our port. All orders sent to the principals in Lfverp ol will be carefully attended to and exe cuted on the most favorable terms. For full particulars apply to . Messrs. J i HS\ DEWOLF 4 CO., Liverpool, England. Or HENRY CARD. . Accommodation Wharf, " ... Cnarjest0Ili 8- ? Vessels n- wloading in Liverpool, barks LUCY and VINCO. . . Jau23.tuthsamos -pl O R NEW Y OAK.., ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 30TH, AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM. LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid-Nsw Iron Side Wheel steamship GEORGIA, CBOWBLL, Commander, will sail Tor . New York on TUBSDAT, 80th January, at 6 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. ' Through Bills "of Lading to liverpool by WILLIAMS 4 GUION STEAM LINE. . ToDenoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania,."Gotten" borg, and to oSagow. by ANCHOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New Enxland Cities aa usnaL .r?n Insurance by Steamers of thia Line ii per. cent. For Freight or Passage Engagement!?; naving very fine Deck-stateroom accommodatio-s, apply to WAGNER, HUGER 4 CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to w. ITOOURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. jan27-8 _? ?. ? F OE NEW YORK. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. ESTABLISHED 1846. The splendid Side-Wheel Steamshlp.JTAMES ADGER, T. J. Lockwood, commander, will ?all from Auger's South Wharf for the .'above.portoa. SATURDAY, the27tb Instant, at 6 o'clock P. M^. aa- Marine Insurance by this llne.iair percent. ?Through BUis of Lading given on oottony? Liverpool, Boston, Provldeuoe and tho New sag iand mannraoraring towns. For Freight or Passage apply ? ?V .-. lan2?-2 : JAMES ADGER .4:CO.V. Agents. .: pACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP OO?APT? ? THROUGH. UNI IO . OALIFOBNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of tho aboTO linc leave Pier^jjflBp*. N'O. 42, North Elver, foot of Panal ifljMsT itreet, New York, at ia o'clock ' noon, of the istn and 80th of every month (except when these tates rall?n Sunday, then the Saturday pxeoed tig. . All departures connect at Panama , with steam- . rs tor South Paoli!u and Centrai American ports. :teparture of i?th touches ai Kingston. Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco first or every month, except when lt falls OB sunday; then cn the day preceding, . Ko california steamers touch a: Havana, but ' go direct from New York td Asplnwau. one hundred pounds baggage free tc each adult, Medicine and attendance free. .. For Passage TlcketB or other information apply it the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, cn tra wharf root or Canal street. North uiver. New York. E. H. BABY, Agent. Iaiv2fl-iyr ._ ?. ; ? JIOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND,.GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY wui dispatch one of their nrst-class, fud power bron Screw steamships from : PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, . + Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $30, currency? -?- ;.' <; di rULp For Freight or Cabin Passage,, apply to WILLIAMS 4 GUION, No. 68 WaU Btreet, N. Y. 1: N. E.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued - t>y the Charleston and New York Steamers, whloh make close connection with the above U?e. For particulars and rate nf Frelzht apply to, JAMES ADGER 4' CO., WAGNER, HUGER 4 00., mavg Or WM. A. COURTENAY, OR EDISTO, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LANDINGS. The steamer POOOSIN. Captain W. H. Gannon, will receive Freight THIS,_ DAY for the above places, and leave MONDAY MORNING, at half past 7 o'cloor, from Market Wharf, root or Market street. Returning, will leave Ed isto TUESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock: ' .. Tare $160. J. H. MURRAY, Agent. The Steamer will leave again THURSDAY MORN IVO, at 0 o'clock, and EdlBto FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock._Jan27-1? . OB FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. F ^???tiSEThe splendid Steamersigs^s?fiBC ? DICTATOR.Captain COXBTTEB CITY POINT.Captain MCMILLAN WILL SAIL AS FOLLOWS ?. The DICTATOR win leave Charleston every TDXSDAY EVENINO, at 8 o'clock, The CITY POINT every FRIDAY EVENINO, at 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, ^JACKSONVILLE, i PALATKAT AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. These Steamers connect with railroad at Toco! for st. Angustli.e, and at Jacksonville with steamer Starlight for Mei ?on vire, Enterprise, and all landings on upper St. Johns; an i at Palatka with steamers ft* the Okiawatia River. Close connection ls made with steamships at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and shippers eau rely on no detention or freights to New Orleans, and at lowest ratee. For Freight or Passage, having first-class ac? commodations, apply to RAVENEL 4 co., Agents, Corner Vanderhorst's wharf and last Bay. Through Bills or Lading given to New Orleans. These Steamers connect at savannah with Steamer Baa Antonio lor Darlen, Brunswick, Satina River, and all intermedia' e landings. Freights for these points must be prepaid here. decl3 _ -y^T-EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA-, AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C. The Steamer PIXiOX BOY Cap tain W. T. MCNELTY, wm leave Accommodation Wharf every MONDAY MORNING, ats o'clock,j_ for savannah. Beaufort, Hilton Head and span ish Wells. Returning WL: leave Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING. . wm leave for Beaufort, Pacific and Chlsolra's Landings every 'THURSDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock. Returning wm leave Beaufort every FRIDAY MORNING. Freight received WBDNBSDAYS and SATURDAYS. Mast be prepaid to Way Landings. Goods consigned to care or Agents wm be for? warded free of storage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENEL, HOLMES 4 CO., j a ol9 No. 177 East Bay.