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Anani Ira? L There's a stain of blood in the wintry sky mere's a scent of blood In the ireeslng air Tbc hollow bfcvtt goes moaning by, Sick with ns burden of despair. - For tbs leash has been slipped from the dogs or war. And their muzzles are red wlt? iura au gore; And fast by the conch or the dying year Gather the phantoms of Woe and Fear. n. Wno ls to blame that a world so fair Writhes In the throes of a monster hirth f Who ls to biame that a crimson glare Mocks at tue gloom of ^shuddering tarli ? a 7io ls to biam- f Ah me I I wot. Saxon or Qaui. it matttrt not. Merer waa lacking to Adam's se**, A glib excuse for a Beinah dee .). in. Tear that* hast trodden a bloody path, Haunting thy banner of empty pride 1 Tear that nast crushed in th; frenzied wrath Legions ot viet! ms-who fought and died 1 Sark h th? record to eyes thutmoora, Batefui i U . name to the widowed breast, Draining its milk for the nursling, bern 'Mid the hort ors that hung on thine awful crest 1 ir. God still relgneth 1 and we who watt, Weary with vigil but not dismayed, Bea; at the bars of the crystal gate, Hoplne and tr ustInn In Mercy's aid; , Hoping to we come the sway of Peace, Trusting the promise of days to come, When the angry blare of the trump shall cease, And the wail of th? oerlshing ranks be dumb. P. R, S. Flushing Bay, New Year's Eve, 1870. EC O NO.VT IN THE FAMILY, How to Live on One Thousand a Year. A contributor to the Now York Evening Post tells how a small family may live comfortably on $1000 a year, and, at the same time- keep a bank account. He says: WheB I married I had a salary of $20 per week. My wife la a neat body, who had, per? haps Unwisely, consented to take me for bet? ter or for worse. We engaged two rooms, un? furnished and only plaster finished, In a new house just built In Eleventh street, In which there was a grate, ample closet room and run? ning water, at $15 per month, (too cheap.) The cost of papering cheaply was $3; a box to bold' half a ton ot coal, $3 50: carpets, $51; a ?Ola, bureau, bedstead, small table, three chairs and bookcase, $94; chlnaware, ?c., $16 25, and frying* pan, stew pan, boiler and some little things, $3 80; the bed linen, towels, Aa, were in the possession of my wife, als?, some Ht?e trinkets', ornaments and pic? tures, all of which added to the appear? ance ot the two rooms without further co.st. Ibo gas man put In a metre without expense further than paying for gas a month in ad? vance, $5; half a ton of coal, $3 50. This' was considered-furnishing the two rooms. Total for tha'year, covering light and fuel-, $3S8 05. A further item of $? tor refrigerator, and $8 for gas stove and connections, made up the first jeer's expenses thus far at 1400, a portion of which would be on hand for several other j eomlng years. The marketing was generally done by my- j self, and the following table will show the j amount of- weekly and yearly expenses: Per week. Per year. Three pounds of beef, ssc.tl oe $62 co Three pounds of lamo, 22c. 66 * 34 ttl Fish, eggs, oysters, Ac. 1.00 62 00 ? Butter..25 - 13 00 Bread, io. 75 WOO I ?Dc..:.,. 60 26tn "Vegetables and fruit. 75 39 'oo 1 incidentals.. 50 28 oo Total.. 5 46 281 CO Previous total. 7 ca 400.oo j Ber the year.1315 C81 92 These are the actual figures of the first year. The second year saw us beginning with $128 saved from the salary of $1000 alter expenses -of clothing, Ac, and only a crib and baby clothe? la buy for a little Lo ol cl en tal, which soon alter made Its appearance. Crib, Ac, $6; "dothee, $24 84; and the cost of light and Aire was $40j some additional furniture, $39; housV rent. $180, and living expenses, $313 25; " -m?L-}ng a, total fox the second year of $603 09. This included clothing, washing and every cent of expenses paid out during the year, leaving to the next year's account $664 91, which was the $138 left over from the last year; and my employers hearing of the "incidental" addi? tion advanced my salary to $25 per week for the last six months of the time, with $21 se? cured from Interest. Two years and -a lew mouths have since passed, and the balance In favor of the rainy day now In the Manhattan Savings Bank stands $2115 28, upon which they have just credited me a dividend of seven per oem. This is the item of living. The fine arts of cooking, washing the dishes and aavlng thc doctor's bills,' consists in living aim ply. buying your provisions fresh and In bul sin all qu au tl Hes, und neyer spending over three fourths of an hour in all the preparations and clearing away of breakfast, dinner and supper. Were there space, the little deinils of prepar? ing feed dally, with the marketing, Ac, might te inrntshed the reader; but these facta are all that the hundred thousand young women of this city, walting to be made happy heads of households, need to be told. COMMERCIAL NEWS. ' ' Krports. Nsw YORK-Per steamship Mercedlta-321 bales eotton, 117 tes rice, 63 bales domestics and yarns, 24 pk gs s?ndeles, 60 empty bbls. . N. ^ - Tlie Charleston Cotton, Klee and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NKWS, I TUESDAY EVENING, January 3,18*1. J COTTON.-The market for this article opened with some transactions at very full figures, the' extreme firmness preventing some, boyers from operating, and causing business to close with a quiet appearance. Sales abont seo bales, say es j st l*Ks; 78 at nc; 15 at 14KC\ 24 at I4j?c; 167 at j 14?c; 89 at 14.Vc; 163 at 14?ic; U6 at U\c; 68 at l?j?c; 67atl5>ic ? ?. We quote; LrVEBTOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.13 @14 Low middling.U?@14X Middling.14?? . arnot middling....-14J?S15* RICE-This grain wan ann, and prices strong. Sales about 200 tierces or clean carolina, say ?0 tierces at 6c; 6 at 6tfc; 15 at 8*jc; 120 at 6J?c ; 30 at ?Xe ft ?. We quote fair rice at 6@c#c; goadex?6Xc ft ?. NATAL STOKES.-There were no sales m note. FBBIOHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct M on uplands; via New York, Jfd on uplands, i),'d on sea islands ; by sall Jidonupitud?, xd on sea ananda. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New> York, by steam, Mc on uplands and lc on sea islands; $2 fi tierce 'on rice; by sall, ?c $ its oz cotton;-fl tierce on rice; 40c 9 barret?n rosis : $7@8 ?? M on lumber; $9010 ? M on timber. To Boston, by sall, .'-,($ \'c ? ? on upland cotton. To Providence, by sall $8 7ft M on boards, ?ic fl ? on cotton; by steam $1 f> bale ou New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, ?,'cl ll en uplands; by sail, $7 f? M on boards; $9 on Umber; $3 9 ton on clay, aad$3g3S0 on phos? phates. To Ballimore, by steam, Kc fl ?; by ?all, $6 503' "ft M on boards; $803 25 ft ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by our merchants to take lumber freights frem Georgetown, S. G., Dar .en and Sauna River, Ga., and .'acksouville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $io #13 "ft M are the rates on lamber and boards. EXOBANOS.-Sterling ea day bills nominal at 19?19>i. DoaiSTZO EXCHANQB. - The bancs purchase sight checks at *?Q+? off, and seU at par. GOLB-10011._ _ Marketa by Telegraph. TORSION. LONDON, January 3-Noon.-Consols 92. Bonds ?9?. . ; ? LiVERTOou January 2-Evenings-No cotton market. Corn 32a33*. Mess pork 1*58. Beef 120s. Common resin 6s 6d. LIVERPOOL, January 3-Noon-Cotton tendin? down; uplands ?;xas.\?d; Orleans N'ias^d; sans 12,000 balOM. Wheat, highest grades, ms sda los l>d; stock oi wheat at Liverpool 361000 bushels, ajtamst 816,000 bushels last year. Corn, new, 32s Cd. Evening.-Cotton closed with a downward len? iency; uplands SKaSKdj Orleans 8Xa8t,tl; sales lO.coo bates; export cud speculation loco bales. Breadstuffs unchanged. Pork?5s. DOMESTIC. Nsw YORK, January 3-Noon -Stocka steadv. Gold lOMalojf. Money 7 currency to gold, ster ling-long 9; M?ort9Ji. Sixty-twos &%. Tennes sees 04; new 63. A'lrglnlas 67)fc new ex Louisi? anas 70; new 64; levee-70; elehts 80. Alabama1!, ex-iuterest, 7?: fives 70. ueorgus, ex Interest. 78; sevens 91". North Carolinas 44M? new 23. South Carchuas, cx-intcsest. 86; new o3. Flour a shade firmer. Wheat held higher. Corn quiet and Arm. Park quirt: new $19 26al9 75. Lard steady. Cot ton qute': aplauda isxc; o .-leant li>,c; fates 16O0 hale!?. Turpentine steady at 48)ic. Rosin firmer; strained $2 30a2 35. Freights firm. Evening.-Cotton doll and nominal; sales 1800 bales at iSjtfc: Floor. Boothera, a shade firmer; common togood extra 10 25ee 65. Whiskey un settled at 92a93c. Wheat laSc better; winter red and amber Western $14Sal so. Corn closed less active: new }sam .'Veas pork dolt; new and' oIA th 25.. Beef quiet and steady. Lard dull: rettie cr*c. Saval stores steady. Tallow dall at 9>?a9c. Freight steady, by steam, cotton, WA ; flour ss 3d; wheat Ss. Money 7 currency to gold; market not so easy as expected. Exchange heavy at 9a?>?. Cold dud at io*. Government* closed steady at a decline.' Sixty-:woe 8*. Southerns qnlet. Stocks heavy and declining. BOSTON, January a-Cotton quiet and steady; middlings i5*ic; net-receipts ?Tu bales; gre? re? ceipts 3806; sales 40o; stock 7ooo. BALTIMORE, January 3.-Cotton Armer and held higher; ml idlings lSMc/net receipts 175 bales; gross 1290; exports coastwise 25; io Great Britain. 830; c alee 300: stock 12,032 F lom Arm arid In fair demand; wheat Arm. Cora Arm and scarce, white 80s82d; yellow fsa76c Provisions ll'tie doing and belier feeling. Pork S20a2i. Shoulders loo. Whiskey 92a92Jic. CINCINNATI. January a-Flour Arm an? In fair demand, corn dull and drooping at 62a53c. . Provisions, full pnces asked; nb demand. Mes*, pork $19.. Lard lOXallXe. Shoulders loo; c ear rib sides He; clear sides UMu. Whiskey quiet. LOUISVILLE, January 3.-Tobacce Arm. Bag? ging quiet; hemp and flax 23a26c. Flour steady. Corn quiet. Provisions Him. Mess pork ?20. Shoulders M .; clear rib cides ll Jic; cleir sides 120. Lani 12c Whiskey -stead v 87. *Sr. L>013. January 3.-Floor Arm; low grades scaiee. Corn steady; mix? d 45Ka*"c- Whlsksy steady at 80a Provisions quiet. .Fork $19; shoul? ders u.?4c; cl- ar Miles 13c. Lard-prime Steam He. NORFOLK, January 3.-Cotton' dull and lower; middling l4Xc; net receipts 3546 bales; exports coas twise 4786; s . es IO-; stock 5619. t WILMINGTON, January t.-Conen qnlet and steady; middlings l4Xo: net receipts 996 bales; exports coastwise 32; sales 47; stock 1991. ?OO0S rA, January 3.-Market s Uff with light offerings; sales soo bales; receipts S4S; middlings I4>?-ii4?? ; market closing qnlet and a shade easier. SAVANNAH, January 3.-Cotton ia fair demand; middlings I4?iat4?c; net receipt 11,225 bales; sales 1800; Stock 67,274. ' NKWOKLEANS, Jannary 3.-Cotton steady and, in fair demand; middlings 14Xal4*fc; net receipts 13,907. bales; gross receipts 14,796; exports: coastwise 1744-, sales 8,960; stock 222,228*. t?ugar Ingo d demand; fair rxasc; prime sxaioe. Mo? lasses Armer; common 46aS2c; prime 56a58c;' choice cia?Jc Sterling 20. Sight exchange M discount. Gold IO?. Easton ?i Co.'s Cotton Report, tor the Wocic ?niling December ?0, 18X0. KEW YORK, December awTBOl MARKET.-In our last report the market closed quiet at 15 xe for middlings. Saturday, the market was qnlet and unchanged: eales 2160. Monday.was a close holi? day. Tuesdav, the market was quiet and prices a shade easier; sales 3339; middlings 15?ic. Wed-, nesday, the market was dull, and prices heavy; sales 2476. Thursday, with unfavorable advices from Liverpool, and free receipts at the porta, tho market ?as duh and heavy. Th? offerings were moderate, bnt snittcient for the demand; sales 3494: middlings MJt"d. Yesterday there was a fair business transacted at steadier rates; the foreign advices were unfavorable, but holders wero.inditjerent. and offered but a moderate quan? tity of stock; sales 3?C2; middlings l5Xc. Upland New .andFloridas. Mobile. Orleans. .Texas. Ord Inary........12? Wi . 13* 13? Good ordinary..14 K 14? 'liv lbx Low middling...14% 15* 15? ' 15J? Middling.15.-? 15;< I5jj 16 { Sales of the week 14.501 bales-Including 4327 to spinners, 6l3"to ' specal&vors /nal 9.561 to ex? porters. . .-, -? ?rosa receipts atr this port for the week ai/?ft bales. Since 1st Sap tender 467,509 bales, against 328^93-latit.year. . -, L ' : STATISTICAL POSITION- IS70. ISCH. Stock fu Liverpool. 379,000 337.760 AAoat from india. 57,000 57.800 Afloat from A mea lea. 3v'.,oeo 173.CO0 Stock In London. '47.000 112,l>i0 Afloat for London..-. 22 000 S2,soo Stock:m Havre...... ci.ioo 45.040 Afloat for Havre. 757 59.29S Stock in Bremen. 3,695 1,60s Afloat for Bremen. 8,926 8-S25 Stock in Knited States ports.. 520.SS4 079,943 Stock iu the interior towns_ 106,543 104,383 Total........... Excess In visible supply, com? pared with 1469. Stuck of cotton held by Man? chester spinners at the mills I'rlee of mid Orleans in Liver? pool.. Trice ni mid orleans ia New York. Price or gold.. Vnv Torie il ic? Jlnrlcet. From the Dally Bullciln, DccrraberOl: The de? mand ia not heavy by any m.-ans, but the trade are buting nearly ur -quita np to the daily offer? ings, and with only few addit ous to thc reduced .supply looked for within a we.-K or two, receivers arc pretty firm In their views and insist upon ex? treme Uguie?, on choice grades Iii naiiicular. Silts orso Gc? Carolina at 9cts. Foreign Ls very aVnv and entirely nominal. From the Journal ot Commerce: The'market ls fairly St<.*ady. The stock ls now very small, and (US demand, though limited, is Hitllclent to create a feeling of steadiness. We quote 6X>?7>4'c. From,t!i.c Herald; Carolina was ?jeady ln.valuc, with,' however, ltss d-minnd.- AS few small Jf ti were .'otd arfroTn-eXa7^cit)rfairto choice. 'Ran goon%vas u.-mlnal. Interior Cotton Marticts. ATLANT l, December 31.-The market ro-day has brcu quiet uni ereatlyrmlddJiugs 13; low midd ing 12^ gooinrdlaary lt*; ordinary H. CULUMr.CS. December 31.-Our market good demand for best grades; lowest ones neglected; sales 102 ita cs; receipts 186 bales; shipments 463 bales. MONTGOMERY, December .".,-Cotton market ls steady at l3j{o for low middlings. SELMA, Dtoember 31.- Tn-re were sales vester day tn the amount or 600 bale*; low middling l3Xal3Xc. There has been a good demand. The market opened at inside, anti closed at outside quotations. 1,592,165 1,337,297 . . 254, S68 130,000 00,000 8 7-16 llJiil. 15X0. . 2?KC. 10X 1*.V Kevclpts by itu Uro na. Jaaaary 3. SOUTH GASOLINA,KAILBOAD. 1287 bales colton. 24 bales goods, 65 casks clay, I car Btock. To Railroad Agent, Pelzer, Rodgers x co, G H Walter Je co, o w Williams dt - co, w u Williams & son, Mowry Jfc Son, A J Salinas,' Reed? er & Davis, Frost A Adner, WE Byan,'Wageuer x Murdaugh, Graeser A-smith, Geo A Tren hoi ni .t Son, Caldwell ? Sim, 'Brodie Sc co, W Roach St 00, Sloaa ? A? Stignlous. A B Mulligan, R C Sharp? NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 261 bales upland and 19 bags sea Island cotton, 498 bbls naval stores, cara lumber and wood, 1 icc, mdse, Ac. To Frese A Adger, G WWlllliams Sc co, H Elane * co, W B Williams Sc Son, W E Ryan, Mowry Son, J Marshall. Jr, Oraeser 1 Smith, J A Quackcnbosh, A J Sahnas, Walter A co, Ravenel A co, T P Smith, Caldwell St Sou. Brodlo A co. W II chufee A co, Clacius St Wilie, S L stoney, W c Cooitnev A c?y*Courth?'y Je Trcnholra. Money Je Lowndes, Pringle Si Son, C Small, B Bischoff Sc co, J Appeler, wiloox, Olbbs St co, W P Russell A CO, J Campseu Sc CO, J B K.- ckley, E Welllug and Railroad Agent. SAVANNAH AND OHARLB3TON RAILROAD. 53 bales cotton-, rough rice, mdse. ? c. To W B Wfmams A Sou, W M Lawton i Sous, Plnckney Bros. Q w Wine, Gaillard x Mino: t, J DOtfcrholtz, Geo w Williams Sc co; Shacfceirord A Kelly. G w Davis, J A Euslow Sc co. Kinsman A Howell. Geo Mazy ck. J Hateman, Fraser Sc Dill. M Brown, W Jackson, P Brown, W S Walker, Ifiut Sc 00, Wm M , Bird A ro, Steireus, Werner Sc Ducker, Stoney A Lownde?, T Graut. Paxsenirei-v. Per steamship Mercedlta, for New York-J T Grace, J Valla, R Norman. K Thomas. Per steamsulp Manhattan, from New York-E A Dltktuaon, wm P Clyde. W w Youog,J A! Gam . age L Barlow and wire Mrs W R Browne, Miss K Fripp, K P Monroe, Mrs ll M Bailey, E Clark, Mrs W Bruce and two children, und 4 on deck. Per steamer Pilot Boy, rrom Savannah, Beau for., Ac-0 W Sharp, lady, d ughter and servant, M B Sams, M Mitchell, L 0 Webs, c 0 Barnwell, F Sa blvd, Il G Judd, L s Hall, ll Von Borten, Mas? ter Rhett, Dr S B Thompson, Capt J B Mathews. P IE Eckell, Muster J J?iiklus, L S Langley, p Rob I'lnson, C S v.'ep, L Eckell. R Kentick anil lady, S iP Hamilton. E Powell, ll Gantt, K Smalls, J S i Dav;s, and 10 ou deck. i Per steamer Eliza Bon cox, rrom Savannah, via Beauroit, Ac-G il Guerard. Capt Ward, W Tell, F K Wilder, Horace l'igg, E Valentine, W Sellers, S . Russell, P L(-gr:tT. D Curry, A Williams. T Green, ['J J Wrrght, K U Cleaves, B li Sam-. R J Martin. II "Polhtzer, C H Wright, S B Wright, W Wilson, Il ? .Mclntvre, El Flsubacb, J G Cole, M Elliott, W J :V<-rdl?r. and 34 oa deck. Per steamer Emilie, irom Georgetown, S C L Butts, W G Richardson, G E T sparkman, J R . Tu.skard, Mrs J B Pyatt. Miss M Pvait, Master Pv att, Miss E Pyatt, W li Jones, R Faller, A Watson, E Jones, M'S I) E Huger, 0 L Trenholm, J P Haz zard, A VanderhorsfTj A Uonely, T D McDowell. F W Ford, Jr, G M Ford, M Slra ;in9, M Ward, W W Shackelford, Gea Manigault und sen, J H Lad son. G C Gaillard, G S Holmes, B F Trapler, and 40 ou deck. XQMX CALI;\J>AX. ? .MOON'S MUSK-;. I iFnll Moon, 0*!i. 4 hours, 3 n:i:>.u:;-s. evening. ?Last yuarter. 14th, 1 hour, 37 minutes, morning. ?Sew Moon, lOth 7 hdnrs, 12 minutes, evening. 'First yuarter, sst h. 9 hoars. 54 inmutes, morn 'g. ?CN. RISKS. ur:; sxrA. -.'HON fe. a .s HIGH fWAT?R. HoadR7. t'ue-suay. '?Vectnesday.. rhursday.... Friday. AULT day.... Sunduy. 7.. 4 7.. 6 T.. I 7..-6 7.. 6 1 7.. 5 6.. 4 ft.. 5 a ft.. 6 5.. 7 6.. 8 ft.. 9 3.. 9 4.. S 4.. 59 ft.. 63 ri? es. 6.. 4 7.. 3 4.. 8 A..67 5. .48 Cxa% 7..12 7..67 8..43 3TA.HINX. NJ&nS. .OH AB LE 8 T O N, JANUARY" 4. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Manhattan. Woodhull. Mew York left SaturU .j. Mdse. To Jas Adger Sc 00, J B Ad ger * oo, J D' Atttn t co, 0 D Ahrens A co, D A AimneHidtniB, Damon A oo, u A A Ashton, ?re J winings, W Bruce, B E Bedford. TMJristotJf co.CBerbusee. B Bojd,^S^Bndrf,TP Brown H O Buxbanm, W-ft-BBweli, B ? Brans. W M Bird A co, Brllmann Bros, E Bate? * co, I Black, Collec? tor of Port, H Bischoff & co, T M Cater, H Card, J Cam ps en & to, w H cn a fee A co, 0 C Coe, Crane, Boy?stoo A co, Chapean A Heffron, W C Courtney A co, L Cohen A co, Lr Chap?n? Wm i Dayton, Ellas Bros, Forattte'B Boole Depot, D P Fleming A co, S Fass, Furchgott, Benedict ACO.IL Falk A co, D Goldstein, C Graveley, H Gerdts A co. M Garrun hie, 8 Haas, J H Holmes. J Hurkamp A co, Uart A oo TM Horsey A Bro, N A Hnnt, I Hyman A oo, J Heeaemaan ?Bro, Heath A Bice, W Jacobs,. W H r Jones *'co, Johnston. Crews' A A W Jager, A J, Kriete A Chapman, H Klatte A co. C Kerrison, Kllnclc. Wlckenberg A co. Llgmhnuso Engineer. E Lee, LSurey A Alexander, P B Lalane A co, 0 Lill enthal-A co. u i> Lowndes, G i Lohn, C O Leary. M Marks, Macqueen A Riecke, Maurona A co, O F Wleters, W Matth lessen, R Martin, McLoy A Rice, S R Marshall, Marshall A Burge, R J. Morris, B K , Neufvali?, fd H .Nathan; North, steele ;A Wardell. B O'Neill, D O'Neill A Sons, J F O'Neill, Ostendorff A copi K Pringle, ? Berry, Qulnby A co, J N Rob? son, J Russell Riordan.Dawson A co, S A C Rail? road co, S C Railroad co, Southern-Express co, W B Smith A co, Steffens. Werner A Docker, Sten? house A co, W Shepherd A co, W Schroder, Geo A Trenholm & Son, R Thomlinson A co, M Triest, W J Trim, Mrs M A Tanlunsou, W D ;J elegrapii .co, A Tiefenrhai;'W rjfferlinrdt. Walter, Evans X Oogs well, Mrs J Wluberg, G W Williams * oo, J Wlnh W G Whilden A co, and others. Suaday. 8 23 P M, Hatteras light bearing S W, exchanged signals with steaniBiilp Champion, hence for New York. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore-left 3istlnst. Mdse. To Mordecai A co, F C Tronholm, A R Stillman, C Hanckel, Boilmann Bros, W Har-. rall, C D Ahr. ns A co, C Voigt. A R Taft A co, R White, Wagener A. Moosees. w H Cuafee A co, J Heins, Major Horbach, 3 D Graver A co, Shackcl ford A Kelly, J D Aiken A co, Claclns A Witte, W. T Miller, JT Sc*Inner, Rev 0 P Gregorio, Srorl, Web'j A co, tl Leidlnir, E H Jackson, D H ?ilcox. Kinsman k Howell, Kllnck, Wickenberg A o, H Klatte A co, Macqueen A Riecke, J B Adger A co, J Hnrkamp A co, G W Aimar, G H Walter A co, E F Torck, G A Treuholm A SOD, Jolins?oo, Crews A co, J H Deverean: F von yanten, J" W Linley, L 1) Mowiy A Son, Krlete A Chapman, B O'Neill and D Paul A co. .. . . Sehr Ann S Deas. Carbattl. West Point Mill. 231 tierces rice. To J R Pringle A Son, W C Bee A co, Cohen, Hanckel A co. Steamer Pilot Boy, Sly, Savannah, Beaufort, Pacliic ??nd other Landings. 45 "bags sea Island and 10 bales upland colton, 75 poekots upland cotton seed, mdse, Ac. To J D Aiken A co, John Coloock A co, Ravcnel A co, Wm Gurney, Conen, Hanckel A co, J A Enslow A co, Hopkins, McPher? son A co, C w sharp, W S Uenery, F Campbell, H Gerdts A co, Ravencl, Holmes A co. Steamer Elisa Hancox, burns, Savannah, via Beauf ort, Ac. 71 bags sea Island cotton, 68 bbl? naval stores, mdse. Ac. To Ravencl, irblmcs A co. Hopkins, McPherson A co, W M Bird A co, G A Trenholm A Son, W Gurney, Jno Colcock A co, Southern Express co. - Steamer EmHle, Whtte, Georgetown, S C. 151 tes rice, mdse and aaadries. To Shackelford A Kelly, G 8 Holmes, E N Thurston, J Simons. T G Simons, C Ad am*,.M GOrdsmrth-ASon, Pringle A Son, L D DcSaussure and ethers. Sloop Hortensia, from'elitist Church, boags sea Inland cotton. To .Kins maa ?cl lo well. Sloop Ella, from Edleto Island. Iv bags sea isl? and cotton. To r raser A Dill. Boat from James TstaucT. 8 bags sea island cot? ton. To Fraser A DHL Received from Bennett's Mill. 41 tierces rice. To W U Bee A co. - Boat from Christ Church. 3 bags sea Island cot? ton. To W Ourney. -r . Boat from St Paul'?, a bag sea uland cotton. To.'W Gurney. . a . > . i Boat from John's.lsian-1. 6 bags sea island-cot? ton. To stoney A Lowndes. * Boat (rom Christ Church. 6 bags sea island cot. ton. To Stoney A Lowndes. Whajey's boat Lom. John's Island. 5 bags sea island cotton. To Stoney A Lownde?. Strain's. boat from John's Island. 6 bags sea Island cottou. TO Stoney-fc Lowndes. Boat from Kdis'o. 3 bags sea island cotton. To Stoney ft Lowndes. Boat from Wadmalaw. l bag sea Island cotton. ToR Roper. ' - Boat from John's island. 3 bags sea island cot? ton-. To R Ropcr. Boat from Christ Church. 2 bags sea island cot twa: ' To it Roper. By dray from Chlsolnx's Mill. 2 bales upland torton. To R Roper. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Merecdita; Leonard, Niw York-J Adger A co... SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Merccllfa, Leonard, New York!. Br bark Louisa Cook. Cook, Bull River, S C. Brig Henry Trowbridge, Binsley, Jamaica. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, Kew York; December 31. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, at New York, Decem? ber 30. . '. MEMORANDA. We are Informed that the brig Marv E Ron laud, from Rio de Janeiro, ls consigned to MessrsSvr?et Uros A co. LIST OF VESSELS CT, CL?IRBP AI.'D fl A IL VD FOR TBIS PO ii". FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Steanwhln-rionecr, Culbertson, up.Nov 21 Bark Vmco. Robsqn, sailed.Dec o CARDIPP. Bark Benjamin Ossena; BUL sailed.October io Tue Pror Schwelgard, Svaug, cleared.Nov li r . TOBT TALBOT. The Emmanuel, P.lnersen, sailed.Dec 7 RIO PK JAVEIUO. Br brig Prothesa, Ball, sailed.-.Dec - CALLAO. Fr bark Intimes, Gefllot. sabled.Oct 16 ST. JOH.I'BVN. B. Br ship Kate Troop, Crocker, cleared.Dec 22 BREMERHAVEN. Bark Kepler, Lanckeaau. sailed..NOT 7 CLRNFT7ECOS. Spanish brig Carran nen a Pages, sailed.Deo 2 OOM E'S TIC. BOSTON. Sehr Grace Girdler. Smith, up.Nov ii Sehr EAL Marts, Marts, up.Dec 22 Sehr Fawn. Kelly, up.Dec 26 Sehr A Bia Isdell, Garfield, up.Dec 27 NEW TOBE. Sehr Mary Stow, Rankin, up.Dec 7 Scnr Darien, Rogers, cleared.Dec 0 Sehr BN Hawkins. Wyatt, un.i.Dec 19 Sehr Ida S Burgess, Burgess, up.Deo 23 Sehr G Staples, McGregor, cleared.Dec 22 Sch Jno Lenthall, Martin, up..Dec SO . rHn.ADTCT.PITTA. Steamshin J W Bvermau, Hinckley, sid.Dee 31 Br bark Howard, Shaw, cleared.Deo 29 Sehr Gettysburg, Corson, cleared.Nov 27 Sehr E A Hooper, Hooper, cleared..Dee 21 Sehr CS Groves, Weaver, sabed.bec?3 BALTIMORE. . ; Bark Walter, Baker, cleared.Dec 23 Sehr Surprise, Beers, up.Dec 17 Sehr Elisa Mohre, DeGroot, up.Dec 23 Sehr w Marlin. Nyee, cleared.Dec 31 Sehr N Smith, Rojd, cleared.Dec 31 ' Sehr A G Fay, Parsons, up.<.Dec 31 I rORTLVND, MK. Sehr Fred Fish. I>?vi8, cleared.Dec 15 mm ??&? .TRADE MARK OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, FOR SAXE BY E. E. BEDFORD, King street, * C. D. AHRENS & CO., King street, B. FELDMANN A CO., King street, And by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. Boslar1 s preparations. ?r\NLY INFALLIBLE REMEDY VJ KNOWN." "FREE FROM POISON, NOT DANGEROUS TO USE." "COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, Ac, EXTERMINATOR Destroys them effectually and Forever. "COSTARS" BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR Certain, sure and quickly Prevented. "COSTAR'S" INSECT POWDER (ONLY PURR) Instantly kills Roaches, Red-Bags, Moths and jtXr- For safety use only "COSTAR'S.". Special Wholesale Agents at Charleston, GOODRICH, WINEMAN A 0O. Sold by all Druggists. may4-wlyr?ac "p 0..B 'li E_W ? 0 B K, ON ; THURSDAY, JANUARY Sra AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IBON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-KOO?IS ALL Off DJCCK. Thc Splendid Ncwlron Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA, Crowen. Commander, win sall for New Y ort on THURSDAY, Jannairy **h, at 4 o'clock. P M.. from Pier No. 3.- Union Wharves, conneottntr with Day Passenger Trains (rom Co? lumbia and Augusta, arriving at half-post 3 P. M. Insnrano? by Steamers of this Line % per ?nt. For Fr? got Engagements or Paaaajre, having very line state-room accommodations, apply lo WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 28 Broad street, OT to WM. ?'. COURTENAY, NO. 1 Unkm Whams. Jan2-t _" F OB-. KEW YORK, [ON SATURDAY, JANUARY T? AT < O'CLOCK P. M.] OLD LT WK .YEW YORK ABD CU MILKS TON STEAMSHTPS. '?STA B LI S H ED 1816. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK. STATE ROOMS. The very fast and splendid SIdewheel Steamship MANHATTAN, Woodhull,-Commander, will leave Adger's Wharf as above. For Freight or Passage, apply to JAMES ADGER * CO., ?ItgeUtS. The JAMES ADGER follows on JTU??X AY. Janu ary lo, at - o'clock._ Jan4-4 rjlHROUGH BILLS LADING TO BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA BOS? TON, BREMEN', ' AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The Cne Steamship MARYLAND, '?SM??? Johnson, Commander, will sall for Bal-JSMMrai Umore on THURSDAY, 6th January, mi, at 4 o'clock P. M. 93" Philadelphia Freights forwardec: to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional Insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to sample and sell their Gonds from the Railroad Depot In Philadelphia. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, ? gent, Jan3-3_ No. 2 Union Wnarves. jp O R PHILADELPHIA-. THE REGULAR STEAM LINE-WEEKLY.. ' The Screw Steamship J. W. EVERMAN, HINCELE i", Commander, Will be dispatched for Philadelphia on r???ftu SATURDAY, 7th or january, at a *fflflfti o'clock, P. M.. from Brown's North WU arl. avThrough Bills Lodlag wUl be issued to Bos? ton. ?. . For Freight engagements or passage, havinr good cabin accommodai ious, apply to * r WK. A. COURTENAY. jan2-mwths3_No. I Union Wharf. JJACIFIC HALL STEAMSHIP OOMPY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of thc above line leave' Pier Zjff?B??k So. 42, North River, foot of Canal jaigtfg street, New York, at ri o'clock noon, of rhd -iib ?nil 20th of every month (except when these dates fall ou Sunday, then the Saturday precc? . lng. Departure of the 20th connect?t Panama witnr steamers for South PaclOc and Central America-.! ports. Those of 4tn touch at Manzanillo. Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for Ja? pan and China December 31.1S70. No California steamers touch at Havana, bm go direct rrom New York to Aspinwal?. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine aud attendance free. , For Passage Tickets or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFIt'E, on the wharf foot of Canal street. North River, New fork. F. R. BABY, Agent. juiylS-lyr_ F OR F LOR?DA, TWICE A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON? VILLE, P1LATKA AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamer DICTATOR, C?ptala George E. McMillan, will sall from,_ Central Wharf for above points every fuasDAV EVENING, at so'clock. arriving back at Charles? ton every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 6 o'clock. The Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D. R Yin cent, will sall from Central Wharrfor above point? every FRIDAY EVRKINO, at 8 o'clock, arriving back at Charleston WitdNiaoAY AJTORNOON, st 5 o'clock. J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents, octlO No. 5 Central Wharf. TTTEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT. HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH. DARI EN ANJD BRUNSWICK, GA. The favorite Steamer ELIZA HANCOX, Captain L. W. BURNS, will receive Freight at South Allan- r .g-jK"- i* tic wharf for above points everyt2?i?uks?L, TUESDAY, and leave on every WEDNESDAY MORN mo, at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the same evening, and leaving for Burlen, Ac, the follow lng morning. Returning, will leave Savannah roi Charleston every MONDAY *IORNINO, at 7 o'clock. For Freight or passage, apply to RAVKNEL A HOLMES. seplO _No. 177 East Bay. ?pOR BEAUFOUT AND PACIFIC LAND ING, FENWICK'S ISLAND, COFFIN'S- POINT, PORT ROYAL RAILROAD WHARF, PARIS ISLAND LANDING, STATION CREEK, AND OTHER LANDINGS WHERE IN? DUCEMENTS ARE OFFERFD. The steamer PILOT BOT. Captain _ *4Tf?w J. W. Sly, will sail for above pointaj^SaggC every THURSDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, and wneo inducements offer will touch at any of tho above Landings. RETURNING, Will leave Beaufort on FRIDAY MORNING, touch? ing at Pacific Landing. J. D. AIKEN A Co., nov29_' *_Agents. Q.EORGETOWN STEAM PACKET. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain C. _ rt-JT^ik C. White, wm receive Freight ?f ixfiS^SSC Commercial Wharf, every SATURDAY and WBD NESDAY, and leave each port as follows : Charleston, SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY N?GHT al 10 o'clock. Georgetown, TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNING at 0 o'clock. on SATURDAY River Freight win be received for Kclthfleld and Wey mouth Mills, aud on WEDNES? DAY for Brookgrecn and Waverly Milla. For engagements, apply to ?HACKELFORD A KELLY decl7-ew_Boyce's Wharf. JpOR SAVANNAH VIA PACIFIC LAND? ING AND BEAUFORT. . ' The fast sailing Steamer PILOT _ -^?T^IL. BOY. Captain J. W. ??ly, wdi "?t,r',T?fi\Xt?7S7 Central Wharf for above places every MONDAY MORN INO, at 8 o'clock. RETURNING, The PILOT BOY wUl leave Savannah ?very TnasDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Beaufort and Pa? ne Landmg same day. J. D. AIKEN A CO., novia Agents, Central wi? ari. ": ; 'Mm-4.. y 1 S S B L WANTS]). wanted- a Yessef to load Lamber from J?? Georgetown, 8. C., to New York. Higa S? rates and quick despatea. Jan4-1 y_ WM. ROACH ? 00. . FOB NEW T.O R K - MERCHANTS' LINE. IM? BALES COTTON WAH I ED. J Tho Regalar Packet Schooner LTLLT, Hnghes, Master, ls now rapidly loading ati_ Adger's Sooth Wharf. Having all heavy Freight engaged, win take 200 bales oouon and leave un medlstely. WM. ROACH * CO. ian.4-1 ? -pOR BOSTON-DISPATCH LINst The Schooner J. H. STICKNEY, Fooks, A*A Master, Daring a large portion ot tier Cargo aflflfc engaged, and going oo board, wbl have dUpaica. For balance of.Frelght room, apply to Jan8 " ' STREl?T BRuTHKRS A CT). ?pOR LiYBRl^OOL -DISPATCH LTJ?B. Brig WASP.-This flrst-class vessel wants ? JA loo bales of Cotton to complete cargo, andxflllfr will clear this week. Ship J. o. BAKER haathrec-fonrths or her cargo OD board, and needs only a few hundred bales to complete her loading. She classes Al. Bark HATTIE 6. HALL, having large engage? ments, will meet with dispatch ; capacity only MOO bales. She is American and ls first claas. For Freight engagements, apply to STREET BROTHERS A CO., Jana ? Na 74 East Bay. ?jp OR LIVER FOOL. The Al Bark SAILOR PRINCE, MoMaans, IL* Master, (of 1400 balts capacity,) will have-SHl dispatch for i he above port. For Freight engagements, apply'to X. WILLIS, dec31-wfml0 North Atlantic Wharf. BoilroaHs. * SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL? ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS ou ?his Road run daily aa follows: Leave Charleston....8.30 A M. Arrive at Savannah..... .?.8.06 P. M. Leave Savannah.t.....ILIA A. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.20 P. M. Connects at Savannah with the Atlantic A Gulf Railroad for Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and all points tn Florida. Wita Central Railroad for Macon, Atlanta, Mo? bile. New Orleans and the West. With Steamboats for pom ts on the Savannah River. . .. ;< ? At Charleston with the Northeastern and South Carolina Railroads, and Steamships for all points North and West. Through Tickets over this Une on sale at Hotels In Charleston; Screven House, Savannah; and all principal Ticket offices North and South. Freights forwarded daily to ami from Sa va rp nab and all points beyond.. , . . Through Bills of Lading issued to jacksonville, Palatka, Ac' ' Tariff as low as by any other line. C. S. GADSDEN, pets_Engineer and Superintendent. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. Trains leave Charleston dally a: 9.30 A, M., (Sunflays excepted,) anttaso P.M." Arrive at Charleston 7.80 A. M., (Mondays ex? cepted,) and 5 P. M. . . Train lea>iug at 9:30 A. M., makes through con? nection to*New ?ork Via Richmond and A quin Creek only-going Through in ii hoars, and winn out detention ou Sunday. . . < ' Tialn leaving at 6:30 P. M, have choice or rout? vt? Richmond and Washington, or Bay robre vis Portsmouth ?Mid Baltimore. Passengers leaving Frjday'by tills trula iay.over on Sunday in Bali.; more ; those leaving on.Saturday remain Sunday In Wilmington, N. C. Tills ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant roots to Cincinnati, Chicago and other point? West and Northwest, both trains making close connections at Washington with Western trains or Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent, P. L. CLEAPOR, General Ticket Agent. septs_ ? ._; ODTH CAROLINA RAIL KO A 1. S GENERAL SUPER INTEND ?:>..!> Ca FICE, 1 CHARLXSTON. C. .' ":/ il, 1S70. f On and after Sunday. May .otb. the Passenger Trains upon .tucM-utu O'-o-ina Railroad will rus as follows: ? 'yon AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston?.?.3.30 A. ?. Arrive a; Augusta.4.25 P. :u. FOR COLUMBIA. i.eave ?narteston..8.30 A. K Arrive at Colambla.v.P. M FOU CHAELKSCOH. i.eave Augusta.8.00 A. AL Leave Columbia.... I-.. ..45 A. li Arme at Charleston..-.;-3.ao P. M. AUGUSTA MU UT BXrRSSS. , (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.8.30 P. M. Leave Augusta.6.00 P. a. Arrive at Augusta.-. .."Jib A. & Arrive at Charleston.....5.40 A. u COLUMBIA NIGHT BXTRE8S. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.80 P. n. Leave Columbia.^.7.60 P. M. Arrive atCommbla.'..?.oo A. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.46 A. ?. ?UMV KR VILLIS TRAIN. Laave Charleston.2.60 f. li. Arrive at Summerville.4.10 P. 1? Leave Summerville..7.10 A. t Arrive at Charleston.1.s.a? A. a CAUDITS BRANCH. Camden and Columbia Tassenger Trains cn MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and lie tween Camden and Ringville daily, (Sundays ex? cepted.) connects with up and down Day Pus scngers at Ringville. I .eave-Camden.6.86 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.I4.00 A. t. Leave Columbia.I.00 P. X Arrive at Camden..6.40 P. 14 II. T. PEAKE, may 13 . General Superintendent. (Dp ti rn!. ?jfc^ONEY CANNOT BUY IT I FOR SIGHT IS PR1CELBSSII *6 ??S:?* The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. srKSCER A CO., New York, which are nowoflercd to the public, are pronounced by all the celebrated Opticians of the world t??* the most Perfect, Na? tural Artiiiclai help to ?numan eye ever known. Tliey are ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and denve their name. "Diamond," on account or their hardness and brilliancy. The aclentlUc principle on which they are con? structed brings the core or centre or the lens di? rectly in Iront of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as in ihe natural healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensation?, such as glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac, peculiar to all others in use. They are mounted In the finest manner, ia frames of the best quality, or all materials used 1 for that purpose. Their flatta and durability can 'not be surpassed. CAUTION.-None genuine unless bearing their trade mark stamped on every frame JAMES ALLAN, Dealer In Watches, Jewelry, Sterling Silverware and Optical Goods, No. 307 King street. oct31-mwslyr Charleston, 8*. 0. T HE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE SELF ACTING.-NO PUMPING.-NO AIR INJECTED. The best universal SYRINGE ia the market. It 1B recommended by the first Physicians of the oonntry. It ls so Blmple that lt cannot get ont of order. There are no valves, and nothing that will cor? rode One will last a life time. Dr. JOS. H. WARREN, an eminent Phlsiclan, of Boston writes to the manufacturers: 'From the fact of Its sin. j""ity and correct principle In the structure or you. 'Fountain Sy? ringe,' and for the easy manipulation, practicable 'result, and comfort to the patieut, I have recom? mended this instrument extensively. " The Profession are invited to eau and examine the apparatus. For sale, wholesale and retah, by Dr. H. BAER, .-io. 131 Meeting street, maySO Agent for South Carolina. Stott (Bhcottt?tk% f?t. R T g E DF o K D 9 s (I if i c o ir w i ft* s> ? B 'AND _f . ' .1 ' . v ??- .?. WAREHOUSE. T EA -. c - . ? HEADQUARTERS FOB SELECTED DAIBT BUTTER ' - -. * ' PUBS LEAF LARD PRIME FA CTO BY AND 1N07JSH OKBE8BS ENCLTSH A Nf? XXT.mCAV CBAOKSBQ, *UA * ' ?90TJ1TBV ' ?c, Ac. H. B.-J aUHC TO KBRP THE LARGEST STOCK A?D M?ST HXTMBIVB A3SO?TME5T OP FAMILY GRocntrert w THIS CITY. . Y?RT . CHOICE F A K IL T FLOUR. ' E. E. BEDFOR13, SUUUWbOR TO WILLIAM S. ' CORWIN A , (XX, No. Q7? KIN<} STjtEET, OPPOSITE HASEL. F?RE 1 I BfA. NB-1 K S , WIR B B Aiu>rtf*tfrj?> - WBK4KIES. S'lft WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAX-EAi ' "" ' . " '"Bf> - Fine Teae,- Coffees, Sugars PJTOV?S?OIIS, Spices, ft?' HEHMETICAUY n?AtBP FRUITS, '?--.:? VEGETABLES, MEAT1?/ SOUPS, db*. ^ AB Art Mee nord from thia establishment are of tte VERY MST QUALITY and WARRANTBA Gooda leUTereato m para of toe Citj, Railroad Depots, steamboats, free bf expense. ": " A ,. . ' ? r. ? --.? -~- - " . . -. EVER/E. BEDFORD. 1 SEND POI A - . ?JAS, S. ??A&3N.. GEO. H. GRUBER. J CATALOGUE. { WM. G. MOOTTTJ?. ? ' 1 . . . ? -? ? ? ? . . . ' . ,. Jwtiliier?, " - ' THE GREAT FERTILIZED FOR COTTON AND AIL ?ROPS. SSH? RAWB?NE STANDARD GUARANTEED MANUFACTURED BY WALTON,WHAM&l WILMINGTON, DEL. -i ? ? FOR SALE BY f?SN PACTES, ^S*M?TA, GE< THE UNPARALLELED SUCCESS CF. THIS ?real FXBJTOAXHR oa ALL CROPS poora ?*? be the BEST arni CHE AP?ST Mantrre trow oM? edle the market. . , ijj????) . ft has bee? -i hr many o? Un mast Ot MM Planten ta-the 6d?tK4Wt * - LS EVERY SINGLE J^STANXE iT HAS &1Y?I .- RSTlR**AIiSFA??iiiN. . ' "On 0Cr?T05*lts' ?flrtts IfaV? b?en parrtl?^ibrt^ I j. m aft efl. " tl W" h o rare t Mri g for WHANGS PBtOS I' PH ATE to Increase tka^yield from ^ta'EUir DBEDj^tc TWO HUNDRED PER CKNT.^or e?en more; \ \ _ ./. Mr. George C. Dlxoni an eminent, rioter M Cameron, Ga, says la a letter to the Bf.o?er or th? Sou th .November 26, that la'jjff c^erin^ent p" seven leading' Superphosphates and Guano WHANN'S'' proved Ttseff tie ^ best of fe" tried, paying a NET PTO FIT (even* at the. ] ent law pri?e of. Cotton,) "of $20 90- per acre ol Cotton. A copy "of Mr. Dixon's letter, givlAj detaI?s?w'Ul be nunlSbed on application..'. FOR SALE BY . ?I i? uuiusauv wv vvea CH.vJ^ESTOJ^ S, C* AND AUGUSTA.-GA. decSMrstaSoMS Bitters. TRACIE MARK, WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE OM) CAROLINA BITTERS. H. BISC?OFF A CO., fl. BLATTE k CO., BOLLMANN BROTHERS, 3% A. QUACaENBUSH, WAGENER-* M0NSEE5, MANTOUE A CO. ?nsutaure. g. TJ AK DI AN MUTUAL LIFE I?SUBA'UCE COMPANY OF Bf -E W TORE. OBGANIZKD TH 186C. ALL POUCIES NON-FORFEITABLE. HALF LOAN. TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASH JHVIDKND (FT i) 60 PIB OINT. GTATRIIZNT. Poi toes in force.*.. .$?.00-1,000 < Assers.......... i.too.u?c ? Annual Income. aco.occ Lusses Fal?). reo.ooc OFFICES/. . W. H. rKeK.ll 4M, PresliienU : WM. T. HOOKER, yiuo-Fi$*.'d L. VcADAM. Secretary and Actuary. niRrcTORS. Him. Jotm A. DIS; NfiwYor*. lion. James Harper, Firm of Harper .* Bros-. ex J Mp.yor Sew Tors. . ?* -.' John J. Crane, Pr?sident Bous Republic, wm. M. Vermllye; Ban teer, (Yprmiiye.T rn f Chas. G. Rookwood, CasbifT Newavfc 3r.ns.:!>5 Company. ilon. George opydyke, er-Mayor New York. Minot C. Mor gan, - Banker. Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Rigney A 00. BenJ. B. Sherman, Treasurer New York swan. Sngar Relining Company. Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable A Co. lUchard H. Bowne, Wetmore & Bowne, Lawyers. E. Y. Hanghwout, Firm E. V. Haughwout k Oo. Wm. Winsens, Firm of Wittens * Co. Julius H. Pratt, Mercnant. Wm. W. Wright, Merchant. Charles J. Starr, Merchant. William Allen, Merchant. Geo. W. Cuvier, Banker. Palmyra, N. ti Geo. T. Eopo, President Continental Fire lntar anoe Company.' John G. Sherwood, Park Place. Walton H. Peckham, comer Fifth Arense 'ant* Twenty-third street. Edward H. Wright, Newart, N. J. Geo. W. Farlee, Counsellor. W. L. Cog6 well, Merchant. KELM A IS5EBTEL, General Agenta for South Carolina and Georgia, : Office No. 40 Broad street, Charleston, s. a Dr. T. REENSTJ ERN A, F tam min g Fnysleian. janis rjlHE GREENVILLE ENTERPRISE IS TBS LARGEST NEWSPAPER, AKD HA8 TBS MOST EXTENSIVE CIRCULATION. OF ANY PAP EB PUBLI8HHD Ht THE CITY OF GREENVILLE. Contract Advertising Low. Circulates also In Anderson, Pick ens. Spartan borg and Western Korti Carolina. J. C. * E. BATLEY, julyll 1 Proprietors. _. --?A?; A Nsw DuoaT&iiY ?1 PHALO). o* (ot thc Hak. Ar wXutff?f t? PKAW? "VJ Mr* ft! No to (I) ?a jfie. It acd coi totally rfl&icot prfnciplc. Il if iimpiriS^agnDl; tai ptft fccdjr no muddy ter, requires oe indoowabMi the skin or the psptT atrtssn is conceal i ti for the ?mjgtTtmm that ?f if? ni/ twrbjfT It k, to a? iet?stt and iii To ? Oramitrj. warranted to crK?rt a chauna in thc color of tlnTlt^ withal io dayl after die tion, the carefully Sold at wholesale by . DOW JE, MOISE ? DAVIS, Wholes ale Druggists, Meeting corner Easel street. sep?l-stcthBr??os 0?OJ?ruj ?\ai\]iru5. AND TBS * WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-ST?TCH ' ? MACHINE. axe the best In sse. For sale on the Lease Plan, with monUUj pay? ment3, on easy terms, or for cash. AU kinds of Machine attachments, Needles, Cotton, {white, bises and colored,)-Silt, OIL Soap, Ac, Ac Repairing as asnsL Circulars and "^T1" ol work sent on appUsatlon. D. B. HASELTON, General Desist la first Class sewing j*>4 emnes and Material, Sc. SOT KiRgstre?,M aofTT * Charleston, s. c.