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The Battle of Lyonnaise. In; the "Passing of-Arthur," the last of the foar flew idyls of Tennyson, the following magnl Scent passage almost Immediately -precedes the introduction or tito -Morte d'Arthur," which is given exactly as it is familiar to us in his miscel? laneous poems. Ttie reader will see that thc new and the old verse is ot the same golden warp and woor : Then rose the king and moved his host bj night. And ever pushed Sir Modred. league by league, Back to the sunset bound ot Lyounesse A land or old upheaveu from thc abyss By lire, to sink into thc abyss again : Where fragments or rorgotteu peoples dwelt, And the long mountain ended in a coast Of ever-shittiug sand, and rar away The phantom circle or a moaning sea. There the pursuer could pursue no more, And he that ned no further fly the ting ; And there, that day when the great light of Heaven Borneo ul hts lowest In the rolling year, On the waste sand by the waste sea they closed. Nor ever yet had Arthur fought a-tight Like Ods last. dim. weird battle of Hie West. A death-white mist slept over sand and sea : Wnereof the chili, to hun who breathed it, drew Do wu with his blood, till all his heart was cold With rormless fear, and even on Arthur reJl Confusion, since he saw not whom he fought, For friend and foe were shadows in the mist, And friend slew friend, not knowing whom he slew ; And some had visions out.of golden youth, And some beheld the faces of old ghosts Look in upon the buttle ; and in inc mist Was many a noble deed, manv a base, Aud chance and craft and' strength in single fights, And ever and anon with host to host Shocks, and the splintering spear, the hard niall . hewn, Shieid-breakings, and the clash or brands, thc .trash Of b.'tele-axes on shattered helms, and shrieks After the Christ, of those who falling down Looked up for Heaven, and only saw the mist ; And shouts of heathen anflehe traitor knights. Oaths, insult, tilth, and moustrous blasphemies, Sweat, wtithings, anguish, laboring or thc lungs In roht close mist, and cryings for the light, Moans of the dyiug and voices of the deed* Last.as by some one death bed, arter wail Of suffering, silence follows, or thro' death Or deathlike swoon, thus over all that-shore, Save for some whisper of the seething seas, A dead hush fell ; but when the dolorous day Grew drearier toward twilight falling, came A bitter wind, -clear from 'he north, and blew The mist aside, and with that wind the tide Rose, and the pale king glanced across the field Of battle ; but no man was moving there : Nor any cry of Christian heard thereon, Nor ye?of heathen ; only the wan wave Brake in among dead faces, to and fro Swaying the helpless hands, and up and down Tumbling Me hollow helmets of the fallen, And shlver-.nl brands that once bad fought with Rome, And runing far along ?he gloomy shores The voice of days of old and days to be. Then spake King Arthur lo Slr Bedlvere, And whiter than the mist that all day long Had held the Held of battle was thc klug : "Hearest thou this great voice that shakes the world. And wastes the narrow realm whereon we move, And beats upon the faces of the dead, Hy dead, as though they had not died for ine? O Bedlvere, for on my heart hath fallen Confusion, till I know not what I am. Nor whence I am. n?r whether I be king, x Behold, I Seem but king among the dead." !Dien spake tiff bold Sir Bedlvere : "My king, xMg everywhere l and so thc dead have kiDgs, There also will I worship thee as king, Yet still thy lire is whole, aud still I live Who love thee;-but who hates thee, he that bronght The ueatucn back among ns, yonder stands, Modred, unharmed, Hie traitor or thine, house.' [From T&utysoii?* Xfte Volume. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Export's. NEW YtBK-Pcx steamship Manhattan-91 bags sea island cotton, 1348 bales upland cotton, 45 tes rice, 45 bales domestics, S3 pkgs sundries. ' BALTIMORE-Per steamship Sea Gull-301 bales upland cotton, 120 tes rice, 20 bbls rosin, 9 bales waste, 23 bales domestics and sundries. Thc Charleston Cotton, Klee anil Naval Stores Market. OFFICE'CHARLESTON NEWS, SATURDAY EVEM.NO, January l, ibTO. COTTON.-There was a lair demand from a fen buyers for this staple at ratherflrmer rates, prices Improving about ','c ? lb. Sales about 4C0 bales viz: 1 at 22??; 26 at 22??; 62 at 22??: 110 at 23; 82 at 23?i; 51 at^4: 9 at 24v?"; 5 at 24,^?. Wc quote: 4? LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.tt&fSsx Low middling.23?4'@ MlddlHP.24 ?_ ' Stricuputdlmg.'SHids . . RICE.-There was no business doue iu this ard - cle. We quote common to fair clean Carolina at . 6@6X, good 6??@6??c ? lb.1 NAVAL STORKS.-The market was quiet and without transactions. FBEIOHTS-Are somewhat dull. To Liverpool, by steam, engagements are making at ?4d ? ft on uplands and l.l?d on sea Islands;- by sall, 'id H ft on uplands, and ,\'d ? ft ?a se? Islands. To Havre, by steam, nomi? nal; by Eall, nominal at j,c on upland? and l?,'c on sea islands. Coastwise to New York, by steam, ??c ^ lb on uplands and lc on sea Islands; by soil, \e fl ft onup lands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sail. x ?@S'c fl lb on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, Xe fi ft on uplands; by sail, somewhat nom? inal. To Baltimore, by steam, H@Hc ? lb on uplands; by sail somewhat nominal. Exert ANGE.-Sterling, 60 days bills 28*x@2S*i. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-Sight checks, buying at Ji@>a'c off, and seUlng at par to li off. GOLD.-20@22. Manchester Market. MANCHESTER, Dccemccr 17.-COTTON Gooi'S. The market for shipping yarns is very strong, and again a large business has been done at very extreme prices, spinners being very full or orders, -with contracts extending sume time forward. Splnner#not oaly ask very f 1 rates, but thev nave a difficulty intaking orders except ror de? livery weeks hence. Home trade yarns are not selling briskly, because spinners require an ad? vance of .?4d. per lb. on the prices of yesterday, which is not obtainable. Our cloth market has been exceedingly Urm since Tuesday, with a good Inquiry. The advance in cotton and yarn has re? sulted in an increase or quotations by makers ot/ cloth, which lt ls found that buyers arc very un-'j willing to pay. Producers, however, ure very ' firm in consequence of heavv engagements. To? day, the advance checks business; but lt is main talntd, and where sales are made it ls in some measure exacted. Havana Market. HAVANA, December 25.-SUGAR market, iii' eluding ^alos of the previous week, the data rm which, not furnished ?i tlrue fur my last report, cover about 6750 boxes and ?83 hhds. QUOTATIONS-On the basis of-9.V? reals for No 12. Whites through at $;.?4 to?3? per li.o ">s. Yellows, do, Nos 13 to SO, at ?4 11-10*to so*; do. Browns. Nos ll and 12 at il J to i I ." do. Cucuruchos, di?. Nos 7 to 10, at lu ?4 3. Musciivadues, and centrifugals as represented in dally transactions. Shipped duriim the week from Havana and Matanzas-21. ,24 box? s and 4S4 hhds, ol which lo thc Uuited Maus ;.:?,i boxes and 4S4 hhds; balauce io Knropean ports, : -a-, mg stocks ia the two ports cpu' to 55,34 I boxes and 5370 hhds; against, for same period of :S0\ ol' 27,20s boxes und 1-jTii hhds. DAILYTKAXSACTIONS ts SUGAR*.-Decembct !'.. M&rkct quiet, nothing done. 20th.-News from New York of thc proposed lucr--./- oTdiiiics*on % sugars, especially o:i centrifugal | ir>- ami white.) which are not rctliiCil sugars, ?it :.., cr Iii, has liad the effect to ? ?os-.- ?ill discussions for contracts for that class, a.s well as sales uf stocks ot superior qualities remaining over from lust or re? ceipts of. new goods; which might ?j:- classed a refilled tinder thc new law and treasury instruc? tion*. Thc only sales of th:s day tx-inn'of thc v?? tate Tinajo, 192 i>ux?s or No ;i !?, und ta du uf NH 9's' at Urs, per arrobe, or s-4"4 p< r lou ?bs; aud the estate <>r Yoseliio. 17tf boxes, Nos 14 t<? !.'.. at ?.r., du, with thc new tare uf 15 per .?.t:i. f?tal. .TM boxes. 21st.-Sales eslate Conquista-243boxes Nos urilla at .>4'" per 100 IN?. Do An arista-ISO do Nos Hats at da. Do renou-;':.: boxes do do at same, and lo boxv? sup at it. tn- pr. 1 ings being centrifugal. Of the ordinary trains, clayed. Josctlta-S3 boxes 14}? at i-?'.. Do Jesus Maria-251 boxes Nfl* 13 ut $4*? ~do. -.mil Tl do No lo'i at ?4'; do-all* transactions ol "Nt?rc day admitting the taro of 15 per cur. "?"f?tal of centrifugals and clayed. 040 boxes and ? 34S do. Sales of Muscovado. Sah ador-150 hhds iurerior retUung itf ss.'; do., and op another es? tate, not named, 200 hhds good refining class, or this market, at $4!3' do. TotoTof SSOJiltd*. 22d Prices sustained-operations liplir lor y.aur of stock saitahlc to meet discretionary orders from Furoiie mid the United Staten Safes or 3'>3 boxes cftitrifiivriil cleaned, muscovadoes. No. 12. at .:4',, 100 th*, or tho estate America, -'its Itoxes molasses sugars, No. s. in .?ado: so hhds Inferior roflnlng. No. s. ar $3 13-10 do. S-Jd-Market in? active: sales ?oho ?state, iX'O boxes of No. in. at $4n-ic. Late yesterday, estate of Alcanc?a, 144 ? | boxes (mark B) of 144 boxes on band, and the ?Valauce tn lie received this month, include at f 7^ ao;.,' respectively, with former tare of r.2 n>s. total of the day. with actual sales and delivery, 744 boxes. 24th-The market without lire- no transactions. The business of the week insignifi? cant, covering only 2s.(.'.-o boxes and 4oo hhds. of sugars, at rates sustaining the quotations or the trsde to ll A. M. of this date (sty December 24, 186?.) FREionTS.-J)ccember 20tli Bark Eastern Prov- i nee, boo nhdsfsugar to loiul in Zaza Tor New York 1 it 40c per 100 lbs. 2tst-Bark Ellen Dyer, to load i ;oo Mids, sugars at Zaza for New York at 4?c tlo. 1 23<l-American brig Glendale, 3400 boxes sugars, s Tor Port laud direct, at $1 each. 24th-The feast 1 days close business, and we shall have only a few : iutcrval davs to close one or two vessels which have boen laid on thc berth Tor northern freights and dispatch them until after the cth of January. EXCHANGE.-Light demand. London, ?3000 at i 15'4 premium, and ?S000at 13 do. Paris, 15,000 j francs at 2 ? do. United States-Currency, $20,000 ? at 13'i discount: and short sight, $<ju0*at llji do. j So sales of gold bills, save in very small- sums. ? 24th-No paper on the market. Loudon-No sales. . United States-Currencv, $11,000 at 14 discount, and $10.000 at 1?}? do. Gold bills, at short sight, ! for $5000 at fi premium. Total sales or the week -Loudon. ?l'.'.5oo; Paris, ia,ooo francs: Cnitcu 1 Stales currency, $107,000; do, gold bills, $33,000. Boston Alarkct. BOSTON. December 29.-COFFEE.-The demand for co Dee is quite limited, and nothiug of any con? sequence has beeu done. Small lots of Java con? tinue to bc taken at 22??a23.'?c, gold, m bags and pockets; and Rio at 15al8c per Jb, in gold, st Do? mingo is scarce and quiet, the recent shipments to Europe being taken about all in first hands. COTTON.-1 litre is very little change tonotice In this article. With thc prospect of Increased sup? plies from Southern ports, there ls a tendency to longer prices, although many believe that thc mar? ket has about touched thc lowest point.*The*ales have been at 2U??a24,'4c for ordinary, 245?BS4j?C for good ordinary, 25a25.14'cfor low middling, and 2S?a252ic for middling, including uplands and gulf-the market closing quiet at these prices. DOMESTICS.-Tile market for cotton goods is firm at the recen advance, and desirable styles arc sold close up, with the prospect of a further advance when Hie demand improves. In woollens there is no improvement, and for nearly all kinds the market rules low and prices unsatisfactory. The spring trade, however, is likely to bring about a favorable change. GI'NNY BAOS.-There ls avery firm feeling for bags, and, with the stock tu few hands, pikes vary from lC.iial7,l2'c for llzht and heavy. CUNNY CLOTH.-Demand quite limited for cloth, but market Jinn. -Prices Jire nominally 21c ncr yard. In bond, sales or 43? bales of native at 19c. and 300 bales Borneo at Ile, gold. NAVAL STOKES.-Thc sales or spirits turpentine have been confined jxi small lots at 4Ca47c per gal? lon, lu tar. rosin and pTtch no transactions, and prices are nominal. RICE.-We notice small sales ol Carolina at T?ia 7?i'c per pound. Savannah Market. SAVANNAH. December 30.-COTTON.-To nil intents and purposes the week under review has beeu a holiday week, both tor buyers and sellers, and the transactions have been limited in extent compared witli the weeks previous. Purchasers and holders have been so Tar uuart in their views that only a pressure, liku the continued decline in (?old, could bring them within an operative dis? tance, consequently the sales have been light. The wet weather too has operated unfavorably in effecting Hi is'result. The following resume of thc week's transac? tions will indicate the tone of thc market for the past week: ? Fri#y. 24th, the market closed with a good in? quiry, but holders' views were beyond Hie prices ottered ; sales 30o bales, on a basis or 232?e t or Liverpool middling. Saturday, 25th, being Christmas, there was no market. Monday, 27th, Hie market opened wlih but small offering stock, lu consequence or heavy rains. Holders were very firm in their views, and buy? ers extremely cautious, lu consequence ol' foreign advices. Sales 350 bales, at Friday '^quotations. Tuesday, 2Sth, the.market, opened >"ir! a brisk demand, holders maintaining firmer views, Un TavoraUe forcign*advices and the decliue in gold, caused them to withdraw their samples, -loo l?ales were sold on a basis or 24,'?c for Liverpool middling. Wednesday, 29th, thc market was very quiet, in consequence ol the difference in the views of sell? era and buyers. Sales reached 330 bales; Liver? pool middling 2SJ?a23Xc Thursday, 30ih. limited transactions, and hold ere firm. The offering stock light. Salc3 of 230 bales were made a tittie following quotations: Strict middling 23?4'a24c, Liverpool middling 23J?, low m-.ihliniir 23, gouii ordinary SS???, uruiuary, nominal, 20>?. SLA ISLAM?.-There has been an active demand prevailing thc past week, and ?bout 500 bales have bccc4Mjld at prices not varying Hom last quotations: Common to fair 3Sa42c, medium Flori? das 45a55, tine C'ja65. The receipts for thc week hove been M.&34 bales Upland ?and 622 bales sea island, from Hie Billo w? ing sources: Per Central Railroad, 14,S'J7 bales up? land; per Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, 2,003 bales upland and 263 bales sea Island: lier SavaAmh river steamers, 7U2 l?ales upland; per Florida Steamers, SS? bales sea island; per steamer Bar dee, from UawKinsvlUc, 7ou bales upland, and per coasters, 20 bales sea Island, making 11 lotul of 19.334 bales nplaml and 622 bales sea Island. Thc exports for th? week haw beeu 37.391 bales up? land and 211 bales sea Island: Liverpool. 15;7s* bales upland and 30 bales sea island; Amsterdam. 070 bales upland; Bremen, 1620 bales upland; Havre, 892 bales upland; New York, 53(15 bales upland amt 123 bales sea island: Philadelphia. b04 bales upland; ujpton, 1207 bales upland: balti? more, S6S bales upland, and to Charleston, 41 bales .-ea Island, leaving a stock on hand and 011 ship? board not cleared of 69,542 bales upland and 34:J bales sea island. FREWUTS.-Cotton per steam for Liverpool, direct, ??d; do per sail to Liverpool, dull ut ??d: do to Havre, per sall, J?c, good. FINANCIAL.-The past week money has been in as great demand as heretofore, but there ls a hope of a somewhat easier market next week. Sight exchange plentiful-buying at ??@)? ?ff; selling U to >?. Many parties are supplying themselves daily with currency, to avoid the high rate of dis? count on New York fiiuds. Securities dull and quiet; we report sales of Central at 111; South? western at 93. Columbus Market. COLUMBUS, December .31.-Yesterday there was a good demand with an upward tendency. Sales 253 bales.at the following quotations, or? ders Tor large lots would increase these figures perhap >4c: Ordinary. 19tfaSOK: gocd ordinary, 21a2t?i; low middling,22; middling, 22>? strict middling, 22??a23c. Sales or the week 749 boles, 655 reported for Northern spinners, 18 on European orders, irs Tor Northern speculators. Week's receipts 175 bales against 39S2 bales thc previous one, and 1107 Hales the corresponding week ol last season shipments 805 bales. WELK LY ITEM EXT. Stock on hand September 2, 1SC9. 123 Received past week. 1,757 Received previously.46,149- 47,900 Total*. . 45,031 Shipped past week. so.> Shipped previously.31,467- 32,27 Stock on hand December31, 1SG9.15,759 On the week the stock has Increased 952 bales Georgetown Market. GEORGETOWN. S. C., December 29.-COTTON. *?v sales to report this week. Wc quote from 23 LO 23 rents per pound. r COHN.-Fud supply. Small lots at retail bring iug rroui $1 40 to ?1 50 per bushel. TIMBER.-No receipts past week. None in mar? ket ror sale. We quote ordinnry CaS cents; good I0al5 cent?; prime I3al8 cents cash, aud in de? mand. TURPENTINE.-Virgin dip $3; yellow dip $3: icrapo or hard $123 lo il CO per barrel of 2S0 pounds to the barrel. SFIUITS TURPENTINE-Per gallon 4ia42 cents. TAI:-Per barrel, retail. $1 73. Inferior Cotton Markets. COLUMBI.! January 1.-COTTON.-The demand for conon d the past week was wry limited, thc sales uuiou-iing lo about 200 bales, al prices varying from ?s.^auv-c. ORANGEBURG December BL-CCTON.-Sall < luring the week 25 bales. Vto quote: Ordinary -jo Kile; ?ow middling 21 !?c; middling 22c ATLANTA. December 31_The market closed 1 active at22?4C for middlings; 22*?c for low mid j tilings; 21 v for good ordinary. MACON. Deceir.licr 31.-Under Hie favorable j news frointjNew York and Liverpool cotton ad-1 eai.tod ?.e to-iftiv.. At tl!'- clo-e a strict articlco! Sew York middlings .would have brought 23c, ami ; jtlier grades in proportion. SELMA. December ai.-Market very qiiVf. !:?;. j little OI'.'.-I and demand Ibfht. About 30 bale.- i 'old at ^J-->- for low^ntiddtings. Receipts by Railroad, January - scu m CAROLIN < RAILROAD. .7t"': lellos colton. 43 bales domestics, 12 cars lumber,;; cars stock. To Railroad Agent, .1 1: Pringle A Son, Caldwell A Son, Mowry A co. Pel? ter. Rodgers A co, Thurston A Holmes. RccdcCjA Davis, t: il Walter A cw. Frost A- Adger, Dowling ft co, R Mure A eo, W P Hall, A J Salinas, J C.Va? lonee and others. NOttrUEASTERN RAILROAD. GS hales upland and 43 hags sea island cotton. JO bushels nee, 9 bbl* naval ?ores, luiulicr. wood, mdse, Ac. To Gen W Williams & co. S D Stoner Kinsman A Howell. J Marshall. Jr, J R iTimde A Son, Churborn, Herring A co, W K Ryan Frost A \ Igf-r \V Gurney. Ceo II Walter A CO, Howard A Bro. J Williams A Son. Ravenel A co. Gaillard A MI nott, Johnston. Crews .t co. Nachman?co Brodie A co, Cumwell A Son, Pelzer. Rodgers A co, J Weiten?, .1 A Prichard. J D Aiken A co W p Dowling A co, Goldsmith * Son, Kendall A Dock .ry. D McGuire, lt F Simmons, J S Jones, Ebansh & Mc Leish. WT Sanders, Pusse ngexs. Per steamship* Manhattan, ror New York-J Plowers. .Miss j. Ward. Benedict, .lames. F Har? wood. W Lawless. Jas Lawless. A J Vedder, Mrs bihnson and two children. W Causen and wife, Hiss L Blair. Geo Mckenny. P.-r st.amer Pilot Bey, from Fernandina. Sa ranaah. Beaufort, Ac -c ll Dra. ton, ll \\ Crouch, linster (I B Jennings, Capt J F Porteous and lady. Urs Cuthbert. Mrs J S Videra, Mrs W H Harrison ind 10 nu deck. Per steamer Dictator, from Palatka. via Jack iouViiL-, Fernandiua and Savannah- w s Dem ntog, w C Petibone, Mrs ?odgers, Mrs C Avery, Hrs Gilbert, W A Bicker, A B Black, W L Cook, G V. Sevmour, Miss Silencer, Mr Cutler, Batchelor, ar C?uklln. Mr Brockingham. C C Leary, Mr Gib ion and wife, Mr Thompson, Mr Root, J Gorham. I Harrison, and 65 on deck. JPOMX c -L jy i: x j) - i ii. MOON'S ru ASKS. Sew Moon, 1st, c houra, 53 minutes, evening. First Quarter, 9th, 3 hours, 42 minutes, evening. r*ull M?on, 17th, 9 hours, 25 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, 24th. 5 hours. 3 minutes, morning. S'cw Moon, 3lst, io hours, 21 minutes, morning. SjMonday. .'Ttiteday. Wednesday.. Thursday.... 7 ?Friday. sjSaturday_ 9,Sunday. sot. KISES. 7.. 5 7.. 5 7.. 5 SUN SETS. 5.. 8 5.. 9 5..10 MOON K. t S. 6..55 7.. 52 8..43 9..43 10..37 ll..31 morn. mon WATER. 8..59 9..40 10..24 H.. 3 ll..46 morn. 12..33 XARXXB XEira. C fl AR LESION, JANUARY 3 ARRIVED SATl'BDAY. ^ Sehr XIV Smith, Tooker, New York-5 days. Mdse. To W Roach ft co, J R Adger ft co, Adams, Damon ft co, C Bart & co, E Bates ft co, Wm M Bird ft co, H Bischotl ft co, H Ilulwinkle ft co, V? S Bissel!, Cameron, Barkley * co, ll Cobia ft co, Claclus A* Witte, J Campscn ft co. J Commins, U Daly, G A Locke, Dowie ft Moise, W C Dukes ft co, J M Easou A Bro, L Ellas, Furchgott A Bro, II Gerdts A co, Goodrich, Wlneman ft co, C fcravc ley. G S Uacker. Hart A* co, W Hunt, Jenninjfr, Thomlinson ft co, L Kenackc, King ft Gibbon, Ii Klatic A co, Knobeloch A Small. Kinsman A How? ell, A Langer, Lauroy A Alexander, A McCobb, Jr, Mantoue ft co, S W Morris. W A Mcbrtcns, Mills House, Muller, Nim Hr A co, W McLean, B O'Neill. J F O'Neill A Son, Ostcmiorir A co, Pelzcr, Bod? ger.* A co, C P Poppenhehn. J A Quackenbush, S c ltailroad Agent, N EGtuilioad Agent. Becder A Davis, Bavenel A Holmes, W I' Bussell A co, J 1) Aiken li co, D Ii Silcox, E B Stoddard A co, E II Stelling, W Shepherd A co, Street Bros A co. Sten? house A co. Ostendorn* A co, II Slegling, Tait A Howland, Tobias' Sons, W tjflerbardt, W Vince, D A Walker, Walker, Evans A <n>gswcll, Wagner .t Monsecs, Werner A Ducker, IV Jj Webb, G W Wil? liams A co. J Wiley A cc, and order. Sehr D V Streaker, Yan Gilder, Alexandria, Va -S days. Corn, xiats and mdse. To R M Butler and J N Hobson. Sehr Eveline. Dntch, Belfast, Me-ll days. nay. potatoes. Ac. To J A Enslow A co and Kinsinau A Howell. Sehr sarah Webb. Tigolt. Elizabeth City, N C. 2000 bushels corn. To l: M Butler A Son. Sehr Ann S Deas. Garbattie. West Point Mill. 44 tes riec. To J Colcock A co. Steamer Pilot Boy, Peek, from Savannah, via Beaufort, ftc. 70 bales cotton ami mdse. To JD Aiken A co, Bavenel A co, Wm Gurney, Fraser ft DiU, W M 1-nwton, J Colcock, llunkius, McPher? son A co, J F Purteous, B C Adams. Moat from James island. 3 bags sea island cotton. To Fraser ft Dill. Received from Chisolin'a Mill-48 tierces rice. To Chisolm Bros. Received from Bennett's Mills. 105 tes rice. To H Bischoff ft co, Thurston ft Holmes. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamer Dictator, Willey, Talatkn, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. 128 bales bales sea island cotton, mdse, and sundries. To .1 I) Aiken ft co, G II ingrahnm A Son, raul,Welch \ Brandea, Mantoue A co, W M Lawton, Pinckncv Uros, J E B Sloan, J A Enslow A co, J B Toirni. w It Williams A-Son. Kirkpatrick ft Witte, G W Wil? liams A co. I llvinan A co, W Jacks, Hopkin?, Mc? Pherson A co. Wm M Bird A co. Wm M King. J M Easou A Uro, Charleston Hold, L L Paul, Order and others. CLEARED SATURDAY'. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia-J A I Getty. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York James Allerer A co. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore-Courte? nay ,t Trviinolui. Sehr L A K Babcock, Smith, Bucksvill?, S C-J A Eiislow A co. SAILED SATURDAY. Steamship Manhattan. Woodhull, New York. J":_g SAILED YESTI.KDAY. "Steamship Prometheus, snider,"Philadelphia.*" Sehr S V W Simmons, Williams, Wilmington, N C. FROM THIS PORT. No* baik Juvcuta, Wright, Liverpool, Decem? ber 15. .. . * Hr birt; Jerome Jones, Crosby, Liverpool, De? cember 17. Brig Shamrock.-, Liverpool. December IC. Sehr Azelda A Laura, Mvltido, Kingston, Jam, December 19. sehr F R Baird, Ireland, Baltimore, December 31. UP FOR THIS POUT.? Hark A B Wyman,Wyman, at Liverpool, Decem? ber 10. Brig Lizzie A Watson, Watson, at Baltimore, January 1. Sehr Kate Walker, Warren, at Baltimore, De ceinbcr 31. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Magnolia, dowell, at New York, Dc Cembor 30. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, at Ballimore, December 31. Sehr Lilly, Hughes, at New York, December 29. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. The Island Queen, Brooks, from Bristol, Eng, December 17, via Cardin'. Sehr George A Mary, Loni, from New York, De? cember 30. MEMORANDA. GEORUETOWN. December 20.-December 27th. cleared, brig Hampden, Perkins. Martinique;2'Jth, clcaixd, brig Georgie. Swim, Baltimore. .... The brig Mary Stewart, from Baltimore for Charleston, passed out lrom Fortress Monroe De? cember 31. ??The brig Josie A Dcvcrcanx, Clark, from Boston for Charleston, sailed from Holmes' Hole Decem? ber 29. The brig Monica, Coombs, chartered for Balti? more to load guano for Charleston, was at Provi? dence December 2*.?. Thc brig Renshaw, Sylvester, from Charleston for Boston, arrived at Holm es1 Molt December 30. The sehr Ella Fish, from Bucksville, S C, passed Holmes' Hole December 2S. . . ? ??? - The sehr Wm Bulman, Smart, for Georgetown, S C. sailed rrom Providence December 29. The sehr Joseph Fish, Turner, for Georgetown, S C, cleared ut Boston December :;o. LIST OF \ESSELS ur, CLEARED ANIO SAILED UOR THIS TORT. F O R E I G N . LIVERPOOL. l'.rittsh bark Queen. Hetherington, sailed. .Nov 23 Hark Annie Torrey. Lebby, sailed.Nov 25 Bark A B Wyman. Wyman, up.Dice 10 nnisroL, ENG. The Island Queen, Brooks, tailed.Dec 17 ll AVI! E. The France, ExmeUli, sailed.Dec 2 D 0 M E'S TIC. 9 BUSTO:". Bris Josie A Devcrcaux, Clari:, s ?'c-i.Dee 23 Sehr Ida Hella. Fisher, cleared.Nov 27 Sehr Kale E Rich. -. up.Dee 10 lytOVIDEXCE. 1:1. British brig Peter ft lohn. McLaughlin,sld..Dcc 17 NEW YORK. steamship Magnolia, Crowed, cleared.Dec 20 I : Sehr Henry Whinier, Perkins, up.?iee : Sehr Win Flint, Post, up.lice 21' ' ' Sehr Maria Gage, Sin pl. up.Doe 2'.. j , Sehr Lilly, Hughes, cleared.Dec 20 I . SchrT I' Wilder, lb.!:!!.'.-, cleared.Hoe 22 j ? Sehr George ft Mary. Loni, sailed.Dec 30 1 ? t']|l!.AUKI.1'!l!A. -Mir Alexander Young, Yoting, cleared... P .. 20 1 , Sehr J M liroonialt. Crawford, cleat ed.Dec 24 1 j DAiTtKot::*. S:caiiisliii?*I:iry!:iiid. Joltn.-.oii. eioarcd.Dec ni ; Brig Mil ry Stewart; Admii.*; ?.:.. ired.lH*o 24 ! . ScIuJieonrc Taulunc, Sicclmnn, cleared...Pee iii ' < SctuflVhiiin-y Lung. Haye.-, up.!:,.<. s ( I Scar Emilia. Hn.'l. salted.."..Hw ls ? l Urig Lizzie A Wats? 1. Waist ?. n?.tan l | 1 Sehr Kale Waiker. Warrell, up.Bte? NEW ORLEANS. =chr Marcus Hunter. Orr.clearcd.Dec 23 I i B E (J A , Ii B F U W II A T M ,E D I C ) N E S Y D U T A K E . When you are exhausted hy overwork of head ir hand, and feel thc need of something, invigorate njr, tjtou't drink whiskey or any intoxicating liing, whether nuder thc name of Bitters or other vise. Sush articles give just ns much strength 0your wcarr body and mind as the whipjrives o the jaded horse, anti no more. Alcoholic slim liants, are injurions to nerve health, and are al vays ToUuwcd by depressing reaction. DODD'S NERVINE AND INVICORATOIi s a Tonic and gentle stimulant, which is not at? ended by reaction. What it pains for you it nainiams. When it refreshes body or mind, It efreahes with natural strength that comes to *?y. Wc arc not recommending teetotalism in he Interest of unv faction; but long and extend? ed observation leaches us that lie who resorts to he boule for rest or recuperation, will find, as he teens at it, that, he ls kindling a lire In his bones vhich willconsnme like the Humes of perdition, rum from it. Take a ionic that will refresh and lot destroy. DODD'S NKRY1NK is for sale by nil mistrials. Price Hue dollar. Sec bookofcerti Icates that accompauies each bottle. jiuie25 7mos c Bailrocr?s. ??^NGE^~CJF SCHEDULE GENERAL. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD, J SAVANNAH, November ?, 1869. J On and alter SUNDAY, the "th Instan*, r.i33en :er Trains on this road will run as tollo wa, com ncnclng with the 4.30 P. M. train: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS. ,eave Savannah daily at.4.30 P, M. arrive at Rainbridge (Monday's except? ed) ar..6.15 A. M. Vrrivc at Live Oak dally at.?20 A. M. irrlvo at Jacksonville daily at.7.02 A. M. Vrrivc at Tallahassee dally at.7.07 A. M. Vrrlvc at Quincy dally at.0.15 A. M. .cave Quincy dally at.6.25 P. M. .eave Tallahassee daily at.S.25 P. M. .cave Jacksonville daily at.8.30 P. M. ^eave Live Oak dally at.1.28 A. M. Leave Bainbridge (Sunday's excepted) at. .0.30I?. M. Arrive at Savannah dally at.10.50 A. M. DAY TRAIN. Leave Savannah (Sunday's excepted) at.7.15 A. M. Vrrivc at Live Oak (Sunday's excepted) at.7.00 P. M. Leave Live Oak (Sunday'sexcepted) at. .6.00 A. M. Arrive at Savannah (Sunday's except? ed) at.5.35 P. M. Passengers tor Stations west ot LawtoD,' on main line, take Express Train leaving Savannah lt 4.30 P. M. BRUNSWICK TRAIN. Leave Savannah (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdnv) at.12.50 P. M. Arrive nt No. C (Junction) at.4.30 P. M. Arriva at Brunswick at.6.42 P. M. Leave Brunswick (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) at.12.50 P. M. Leave No. O (Junction) at.3.00 P. M. Arrivent Savannah at.6.20 P. M. Connect at Jacksonville with steamers tor Pa latka, Picolata, Enterprise, and all points on the st. John's River. Though tickets good by ah steamers on thc river. IL S. HAINES, dec6 General Superintendent. g O ?J TH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 CHARLESTON, S. C., Scpt.15, 1S0O. J On and arter Thursday, September ic. the Pas? senger Trains on the South carolina Railroad will run as tollows: FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.S.30 A. M Arrive at Augusta.4.45 P. M. Connecting with trains tor Montgomery, Mem? phis. Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery and Grund Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.4.40 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, aud Camden tram. FOP. CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.:.. . . ..8.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 P. M. Leave Columbia...?..7.45 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 p. M. AUGUSTA XIGUT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.t.6.10 A. M. Connecting with trains tor Memphis, NashvUle and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. . Leave Augusta.4.10 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.6.05 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.4.45 A. M. Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville and Columbia Ballroad, and on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays with Charlotte and South Caro? lina Railroad. Leave Columbia.5.50 F. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.30 A. M. SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.2.50 P. M. Arrive ut Summerville.4.10 P. M. Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A. M. CAJI HEN BRANCH. Camden and Colombia Passenger Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be? tween Camden and Ringville daily, (Sundays ex? cepted,) connects with up and down Day* Pas? sengers at Ringville. Leave Camden.6.35 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.?.11.00 A. M. Leave Columbia.1.46 P. M. Arrive at Camden....*..6.00 P. M. (Signed) H. T. PEAKE, septio General superintendent. itiacl]incrn, (Eastings, &t. TLX EETIN G ST RE ET FOUND RY. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNISHING THE IM TROTED MCCARTHY COTTON GIN, STEAM ENGINES .AND BOILERS, or various sizes, on hand, improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn Mills, Sugar Mills, Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers and Pans, of all sizes. Horse-Powers and Glu Uearlng, rrom 6 to 16 feet in diameter. Improved Lever Cotton Presses, tor Hand, Power, Saw and Rice Mills. Machinery and Castings or all descriptions made te order. Particular attention paid to House Fronts and Castings for Buildings, Gratings, Cistern Covers, Sash Weights, Ac, Ac. WILLIAM S. nENEREV, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER, lia. -MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ang4 mws jgXCELSIOR IRON WORKS, ESTADLISriEI) 1839, FOOT OF 14TII STREET, EAST RIVER. I R*0 N FRONTS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF IRON WORK FOI: BUILDING PURPOSES. CEO. R. JACKSON, BUI?NET & CO., Proprietors. RANCH OFFICE, NO. 201 CENTRE STREET, CORN'F.K OF HOWARD. nov?o 3mos fjorUcnUnrc, Agriculture, &"c. -ItllE WATT PLOUGH TfUTOIMANT! This PLOUGH is now Hie leading Plough or thc Middle and Cotton States. Among thc hundreds or testimonials wc have from practical Flamers and Farmers, we would -all a tf cn Hon lottie following extract frmn a lol? ler received ir>ii!i Colonel II. <?. LOCKETT, of Hie large planting firm nf Jordan A Locket*, dated Albnnv. Ga.. November 27, ISO?: ..Re: nv ch slug ibis letier, I cannot refrain from ;xprc.*sing my sincere thanks to you tor thc in rviition.ol the BEST PLOUGH NOW IN USE. lt s Ute delight of thc negro. Besides dein*: the liest work '.itali have i vcr si en any Plough do, lt rims willi more erase vi th? plowrhjuuii, und the Isafs to tuc uisiiual is lighter iiiuka ny Plough ! iave ev r used. * "Your Pjough hrs already become a necessity :<*li|c. ;:ti;i 1 \.(.iiM :'... ! ?i.i::-'.l v iil.nci ii. I ?MU ?aiij-iled wc have Wived, annnuaMy, llnm-aiiils ul lol?rs in luirles alone, i; ls tho Cheapen Plough I luve ever used, ol itny kind or description, aud I ?.iixitius lo tiring, if l ean, tn liioiiorirci ny felluw-plaufcn", lids in??t valuable Plough." Colonel LocKi'tl commenced iislnjfclhese Plmigli . lim -??rmjy'i' ISOS, and now hus uioru than two mildred antWrty (250) of them mi hisjilaiitatioiis, We have testimonials us uiiipbatic from leading ?hinters in North Can linn. South Carolina, Geor ria. Ahitmuia mid Texas, but this will sutllcc for he most Incredulous. During thu present fall, this Plough has taken 'reiuiumsut Kiwitt Fairs held in Virginia, North 'u colina. South carolina and Alabama, and re? served thc Highest Ratings at the Great Field Trial II Pennsylvania, in August last, when more than ?'illy Diii'erciit ploughs were tested. WATT A KNIGHT. No. 1152 Franklin street. Richmond, Va. Fur sale at Factory Prices, freight added, by J. E. ADGEiyj CO., r? Soler? gen ts, ?Ieee mws _ _Charleston, S. C. JUST RECEIVED. CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda Cream of Tartar Fresh Hops. For sale,*WholCSale and retail, by Dr. ll. RA ER, oet6 No. 131 Mjtctiug street. ????iTPO?.iNG ASH J i Al it CUATINGT" 5 .- ?< * LADIES AND CHILDREN .ttended at their rcsidsiicc* promptly and-al reasonable rates. Send orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, aprilll No. 31 Broad street, (up stairs.) pipping. pTOR NEW YORK. Trrt*%irst-class Side-wheel Steamship?t&ftt&h. (AMES APCER. T. J. Lockwood, c*m-^$M2! minder, of the New York and Charleston Stcam ihlp Company's Line, will leave Adger's South IVharf on TUESDAY, the 4th inst., at 8 o'clock V. M. OS- Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool. KS" Marine Insurance half per cent by this Line. ?S" Superior Accomodations for Passengers. Jan3 2_JAMES APCER A CO., Agents. AST FREIGHT LINE F TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. TURO UGH RILLS LADING GIVEN FOR COT? TON TO BREMEN. Thc ??eamship "MARYLAND," John-^sa*= son, Commander,' will sail for Baltl-2?la8L_ more on THURSDAY, 6th January, 1870, at 12 o'clock. ?^.Insurance hy the Steamers of this linc yt per cent, to Baltimore and Philadelphia. To Bos? ton *{. Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional expense for insurance. By arrangement with the Steamships of the Baltimore and Bremen Line, sailing semi-month? ly, Through Bills Lading for COTTON will hereafter be Issued to thc latter port on accommodating terms. ?3- The "LElPZIC" leaves Baltimore on the 12th January, 1S70. For Freight engagements or rassage, apply to COURTENAY A TRENUOLM, Jan3 4 Dnion Wharves. F OR LIVERPOO L CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL STEAMSHIP LINE. The Fine Iron Screw Steamship.^rdprSf^v "A?AL1A," Thoma? Sauderson, Com-S?d?SE?? mander, ls now ready to receive Freignt tor the above port. Cotton forwarded by this Linc to all thc prin? cipal points on thc Continent of Europe, and Through Bills Lading signed at Charleston. The "A DALIA" will be followed the new Steam? ship "ARAGON." For Freight engagements, apply to dec28_ROBERT MURE A CO.. ?UNARD LINE. OP MAIL STEAMERS Between NEW YORK and LIVER POOL, calling at Queenstown. ^a^ima* AUSTRALASIAN, MALTA, ALEPPO, PALMYRA, CHINA, SAMARIA, CUBA. SIBERIA, HECLA, TARIFA, JAVA, TRIPOLI. One or thc above First-class Iron MaU Steamers arc intended to sail ns follows: From Liverpool for New York direct every SAT? URDAY. From Liverpool (calling at Cork Harbor) for New York via Boston every TUESDAY. From New York for Liverpool (calung at Cork Harbor) every TUURSDAY. Certificates issued to bring ont Passengers from any part of Europe at lowest rates. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to CHAS. G. FRANKLYN, No. 4 Bowling Gre?n, New York. For Steerage Tassage, apply to Trinity Build? ing, No. Ill Broadway, New York, or to WM. ROACH A CO., Agents, nov4 1 smw3mo3_charleston. pACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S THROUGH LIKE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. Steamers of thc above linc leave Plcr^-&i"-ftp No. 42, North Elver, foot of Canal strew j*y?f?$??% New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the 7-ih und 21st of every month (except when these dates (all on Sunday, then thc Saturday preceding.) Departure of 5th and 21st conned at Panama with steamers for South Pacllicand Central Amer? ican ports. Those of Ol h touch at Manzanillo. Steamship AMERICA leaves San Francisco for Japan and China February 1,4870. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to Aspluwall. One huudrcd pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or further Information ap? ply at thc COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf, foot of Canal-street, North River, New York. F. R. BABY, Agent. marchl2 ITT fJIRAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA AND AIKEN, And other places, should lay In f heir^-d^sc* supplies of Clarets, Champagnes, Cor-IMA? dials, Brandies, Whiskies Wines, Canned Soups and Meats. American and English Biscuits. De? villed Ham, Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking i Tobacco and Imported Segara. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 275 King street, opposite Hasel, Charleston, S. C. Branch of No. 900 Broadway, corner 20th street. New York._ sept28 cmos -pOR WRIGHT'S BLUFF AND INTER? MEDIATE LANDINGS ON TUE SAN TEE RIVER. Thc Steamer MARION, Captain - -cfT""--*??? W. F. Adair, will receive Freight -^^gySSG on MONDAY, the 3d Instant, at Accommodation Wharr, and leave on TUESDAY NIGUT, the 4th in? stant. Freight and Wharfage must bc prepaid. For engagements, apply at THE OFFICE OF THE AGENCY, jnnl 3 Accommodation Wharf. ?pOR FERNANDINA, FLORIDA INLAND ROUTE VIA BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE GEORGIA COAST. Steamer PILOT BOY, Captnln _ -fT^-v Fenn Beck, will leave Charleston ????SSC for above points every SUNDAY MORNING, at s o'clock. Leaving Savannah MONDAY MORNING, at 9 o'clock. Returning, she will leave Fernandina on TUES? DAY AFTERNOON, after arrival of the train from Cedar Keys aud Gainesville; leaving Brunswick same evening; leaving-Savannah for Charleston, via Beaufort, ou WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. For Freight or Passage apply to J. D. AIKEN A CO., nov24 South Atlantic Wharf. pOR PAL AT KA, FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA JACKSON? VILLE AND LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. SEMI- W EE KL Y LINE. Steamer '.DICTATOR," Captain " -riT^s, W. T. McNelty, will sail fa""-rTfTiVjr^C Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING at S u clock, for above ponds. si rainer "CITY POINT," Captain George E. Mc? Millan, will sail from Charleston every FRIDAY EVENING, ar s o'clock for above points. Connect? ing wilh-all railroads at Savannah going South and West. Connecting with thc Florida Itailroud, ai Fernandina, for Cedur Keys, from which place steamers connect with M<-i>iie ami New Orleans. Connecting, at i alalka, with Hart's steamers for ii,,- Otlawaha Rivet*. Through Kills of Lading given for freishts to Mobile and New Orleans. Freight*. |Kty a hie on the v. lian*. .\i| goods remain inp ott Hie wharf ;;i ?it?sci will lie stored ai risk and expense of owners. piiglivdj J, D. AIKEN" A CO.. novia ? Agents. I?Xi KA ?E?T TU BEAUFORT AND Ali CHISOLM'S LANDING,:iN AND APTER DECEMBER 3. Steamer PILOT HOY. Captain " -T'^>>, Fenn Peck, will .-ai! for above 4 .. V.-~--^*L points every FRIDAY MOUNINO, al ci'-eK. l?o turning, will leave Beaufort Sinuc euuiinp Insult thc lille. J. D. AIRES X io.. J) R A T T ; S " A S T R A L " OIL. vi'nlike many other llluminaiinp Oils. M per? fectly pure lind free from all adult?rai ams or mixtures ol' any kind, lt emits no oucnsive funell while buming, gives a soli and brilliant light, and can be Used With Hie same assurance uf safety as gas. Chemists pronounce it Du? llest and sarest Illuminating Oil ever intered ro ihe public; and Insurance Companies endorse nSd urge upon consumers the use ol Hie "Aslral" Oil in preference to any other. Iths now burned by thousands of families, and in no instance has my accident occurred from its use; a lamp Oiled ?villi it, if upset and broken, will not explode. To prevent adulteration, the '-Astral'' Oil is parked july fri the Guaranty Patent Cans, of 1 gallon md 5 pillions each, and each can ls scaled in a manner that cannot bc counterfeited. Every package with uncut seal we warrant. Bc sure uni get none but thc pennine article, Pratt's "As .rilli" uil, for sale br dealers everywhere, and at ivIWTesale and retail by the proprietors OIL HOUSE OF CHARLES PRATT, No. 108 Fulton street. New Yolk. Postottlce Mox No. "o 0. Send ror circulars, with testimoni?is and pice ists. Enclose stamps for copy of the "-?.?trai lght." decio _ -pOB, NEW YORK-MERCHANTS'LINE. The Regular Packet Schooner M Y ROVER, R. T. Brown, Master, having a_ large part of her cargo engaged, will be promptly despatched for above port. For Freight engagements apply to WILLIAM ROACH A CO. Corner Adger's South Wharf and East Bay. jan3mw?3 Downstairs J" OE LIVERPOOL. Thc British Ship MUSCONGUS, Groves, Jjk Master, having a large portion of her cargo SS engaged and on board, will have dispatch. For freight for 700 bales of cotton, apply to RAVENBL A CO.. Corner East Bay and Vanderhorst's Wharf. jan3 ?pOB LIVERPOOL. Tltc fine British bark LAKEMBA, Capt. F. JS? A. Brown, heing of small capacity, win load SEE with dispatch for the above port. For freight en? gagements apply to nENRY CARD, jan3 Accommodation Wharf. F OR LIVERPOOL The favorite American ship* "R. C. WIN? THROP," J. H. Stewart, Master, is now ready for cargo. For engagements of Freight apply to PATTERSON & STOCK, South Atlantic Wharr, jan3 'Corner Exchange street. -piO.R LIV E^R POOL. The fine AI American ship "BOMBAY," -, Master, having part of cargo en gaged, will have dispatch for thc above port For engagements apply to WILLIS A CniSOLM. dcc3l fmths4 North Atlantic Wharf. F OR LIVERPOOL The Al American ship nOPE, Ure, Master, ls now receiving cargo for thc above port, and will have quick dispatch. . For engagements apply to' WILLIS A CHISOLM, dcc31 fmth?-4 ? North Atlantic Wharf. F OR BOSTON. BOSTON AND CHARLESTON LINE. Thc Schooner C. E. RAYMOND, having^*5& the larger part or lier cargo engaged, wantsggBs Cottofeand light Freight to complete anti will have dispatch. For Freight engagements apply to MOSES GOLDSMITH A SON, deesi fm tua Agents. J 0 II HAVRE. The Staunch British Brig LADY PERIE.^U Captain Almar, or 336 tons, ls now receiv-Jggai lng Cargo, a large portion or which is engaged" Insurance upo? Cotton by this vessel can be ef? fected at thc cheapest rates charged Al ships. For Freight engagements apply to W. P. HALL, dcc30 6 Brown A Co.'s Wharf. F OR LIVERPOOL. The Al British Bark ATLANTIC, Captain Vcruam, having a large portion of her car-;_ go engaged and on board, wants 500 bales of cot? ton to complete the same. For Freight engagements, applv to ROBERT MURE A CO., dec28 Boyce's Wharf. J10E LIVERPOOL. The British Ship GORILLA, Captain Say.^g* having a large portion of her Cargo en-3S&. gaged and going on board, for Freight engage? ments apply to ROBERT MI RE A CO., dec23 Boyce's Wharf. EXCURSIONS a'O ALL POINTS OF INTEREST AROUND THE HARBOR. The rast "sailing and comfortably ap? pointed Yacht ELEANOR will now rcsuuie_ _ ber trips to all points in thc harbor, stuning BYBBY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, and every AFTER NOON, ut 3 o'clock, from South Commercial Wharf. For Passage or Charter, apply next door south of the Mills House. novS 3mos ?O O B L I V E R P Thc Al Amerlcnn Bark WETTERnORN, LS? Latsdcrkcn, Muster, or small capacity, has3?gij? a 1 irgc [-art or her cargo engaged aud now going on board, and will have dispatch tor the above port. x?- This vessel ls nearly new and Insures at thc lowest rates. For balance or freight room apply to decl8 STREET BROTHERS A CO. ?pOR LIVERPOO L The Al British Bark YUMURI, Cochran, Master, will have quick dispatch for the above port. For Freight apply to R, T. WALKER, dcc!7 Boyce's Wharf, F OR LIVERPOOL. Tho British ship MCSCONGUS, W. M. Groves, Master, having a large portion of her cargo engaged, wiil have dispatch, freight engagements apply to nov29 RAVENEL A CO. L financial. CMJ I S M o L A I N BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 48 BROAD STREET. Charleston, S. C. Stocks. Bondi and Gold bought, carried and sold short lu New York City. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale or all kinds or Southern Securities. octs QUECKS ON NEW YORE AND ?ELLS OV ENGLAND AND FRANCE SOLD. ?TEHLING AJKT> FltANC^ DOUGHT. ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS, cy LE SK S NE & WELLS, No. lo BROAD STREET. (Hepatic Silters. TEY 'S HEPATIC BITTERS THEY CURS DYSPEPSIA, AND Alt M3EASSS OF THE STOMACH AID LIVER* instr ABC BECoJuicmai ur TIIE MEDICAL FA-qiTTLT-V, HEGEM?N &; CO., AGENTS, NEW YOEE. toufactoedljyC.F.PANKNIN, CHEMIST ANO AF0TEZCA3?, CHARLESTON, S. C. 99"Eor Sale bu Druggists Everywhere."?* rffblfi ?nwflvr * A C. K A UJj1 ALA N , JLJL* BROK E R , No. 25 BROAD STRICKT, CHARLESTON, S. C. SOUTHERN SECURlTIKS-or. every description, viz: Unctirrcnt Bani; Notes, State. City and Rail? road Stocks. Ronds and Coupons, bttotght and sold on commission. ALSO, GOLD AND SILVER COIN. Orders solicited and pr? mptly executed. Prices Curri nt issued weekly and forwarded gratuitously to any point on application as above. Attention given lo the purchase and sale of Rial Estate. _deci3 mwf SIUOSDIC j (Drags, <Pemkals, &t. i YER'S CATU"ARTIC PILLS, 'OR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A, LAXATIVE * MEDICINE. ?: Perhaps no one medl A& cme 18 50 universally re quired by everybody as Ar a cathartic, nor was ._J3L ever any before sounl V^*gj5iS3E?jSjg?| versally adopted Into 1 l?B| use> in every country 1 A 4?Mt? and among all classes, t/^^7f?'???sFl as this miid but edlcient ^^mJ purgative PILL. The TB T, m obvious reason is, tliat tqi^ygg>=Si??g^?|^- it [a a more reliable and ?^**?B2j???S^s?^{'?? more eirectual rem ^"**"^gg^A-i... ' edy than any other, ["hose vfho have tried it, know that it cured them: hose who have not, know that lt cures their leighbors and friends, and all know that what it Iocs once it does always-that it never falli hrough any faHlt or neglect of Its composltionT ?Ve have thousands upon thousands of the certifie ?ates of their remarkable cures of the following :omplaints, but such cures are known in every . leighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to ali agp3 and conditions in all climates; :ontalnlng uelther calomd or any deleterious Irug, they may bc taken willi safety by anybody, [heir sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and * nakes them pleasant to take, while bfing purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use In apy inantity. t They operate by their powerful Influence on the utern?l viscera to purify the-blood and stimulate t Into healthy action-rcmevq,thc obstructions of ;he stomach, Rowels, liver, and other organs of Hie body, restoring their irregular action tohealth, ind by correcting, wherever they exist, suca icranguments as are the Hist origin of disease. t Minute directions arc given in.the WTapperon J me box, for thc following complaints, which these M PILLS rapidly cure: ? Am For DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, LISTLESSNESS IF LANGUOR and Loss of APPETITE, they should be g taken moderately to stimulate the stomach and" restore tts healthy tone and action. ' For LIVER COMPLAINT and its varions symp- . toms, BILIOUS HEADACHE, SICK HEADACHE, JACK- , DICE or GREEN SICKNESS, BILIOUS COLIC and J BILIOUS FEVERS, they should be judiciously taken [or each M?2-t0 correct the diseased action or remove me obstructions which cause lt. For DYSENTERY or UIARRUOIA, bu? one mild dose ls generally required. For RHEUM ATISM, GOUT, GRAVEL, PALPITATION OF TUE HEART, PAIN IN TUE SIDE, BACK and LUNGS, they should be continuously taken, as re? quired, to chango thc diseased action of the sys- . tem. With such change those complaints( dis? appear. For DROPSY and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS they should bc taken in large and frequent doses to- ii produce the effect of a drastic purge. For SUTPRBSSION a large dose should be taken as lt produces the desired effect by sympathy. As a DINNER PILL, take one or two PI LI J-to prc- -, mote digestion and relieve thc stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach anet bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, - and Invigorates the system. Hence lt ls often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exista, p One who feels tolerably well, often Ands that a dose of these P11.1.S makes him reel decidedly bet- fe ter, from their cleansing and renovating effect on ? the digestive apparatus. DR. J. C. AYER A CO., Practical Chemists. Lowell. Mass., 0. 8. A.A Sold at wholesale and retail by DOWTE & MOISE. Charleston, S. C., and by Retah Druggists? everywhere._n*c_oct4 mwf3mo8 ---- MM ??crtili**rs. -pACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S- ? COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME* FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. Tills article ls manufactured at the Company's-. Works under thc direction and superintendence i of Dr. RAYENEL. It contains the same clemente ot rertility as Soluble Paclilc Cuano, except that lt is not furnished with ammonia, lt is prepared. 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