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COilSIEHCLAL NBW8.
?ke Ch arl ci ton Cotton, Rice and Naval
Store? market.
OFFICE CHARLESTON NBWS. I
WEDNESDAY GVBKIKB, January 10, 1872. j
Corros.-A quiet market prevailed for this
staple, tne Inquiry being light and business limit
ed. sa: et about 450 bales, say 3 at 18 K, 6 at 18X,
1 at 19X, 115 at 19X, 70 at 7.9X, 41 at 19X, ?2 at
MX, 155 at 20c. We quote: 1
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary to good ordinary.18 @19X
Low middling.:.19X@
Middling.20 @
Strict mlddllrg.nominal.
* BICE.-There wa* a moderate business at
?toady rates. Sales about 200 tierces of clean
Carolina, viz: 114 tierces at 7?%. 85 at TX? 30 at
?Xo 9 ft. We quote common to fair at BK?
"J^c; stood :*.'@sc 9 lb.
NAVAL STOBZS.-There were no sales reported.
ihtgieRXS.-To Liverpool, by stet-m direct, nomi
'Sal on uplands, nominal on sea islands; via New
Torfe, "id on uplands, ld on sea islands; by sall,
3K@M6d on upi ands, on ssa islands nominal. To
Barre lo on uplands. Coastwise-to New York by
.".team Mo on uplands and lc on sea Islands; $2 ?.
.tierce on rice; by sall Xe on cotton; - $ tierce
-.an rice; 40c ? barrel on rosin; $7@8 V Moa lam
ber; $9@10 ? M-on timber. To Boston, by sall
. Ko V rb on upland cotton. To Providence, by
.?all $r? Mon boards, Xe? H? o a cotton; by
?team $1 * bale on New York rates. To Phlla
-detente, by steam Kc yi m on uplands; by san, $7
ff) M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 per ton en clay,
?ad$3a$3 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by
XO ? Xs bj eau, $s 50?: * M cn boards;
125 ?. ton on y no a p h ate rock. Vessels are in
and by oar merchants to take iamber freights
tram Georgetown; s. C., Darien and SatuMa River,
?a., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern port \
nod $10@12 * M axe the rates on lamber and
boards,
EECHAMQE.-Sterling eo day bills 17X
-OoifBSTTO Ex CH ANUS.-The bants are pur?
chasing sight chectts at X off, and sell at ,?ar.
OOLP.-8X09X
Markets byTclegrapta.
HONEY MABESTS.
LONDON, january io-Noon.-Consols 93. Bonds
FRANKFORT, January io-Noon.-Bonds 06X
PAIIIS, January io-Noon,-Ren tes 66f 70.
NEW YORK, January lo-Noon.-Stocks steady
?ad duli. Governments dull and weat; .Money
?rm at 8. Gold heavy at BX. Exchange, Ung 9X;
.Oortox? Freights,firm. .
Even Ins;.-Governments dull and heavy; elgh
ifr-ohea. 15; slxty-HvesliX; new 9X- States dull;
new Sooth Carolinas off slightly during the'day.
Tennessees 63; n w sex. Virginias 58; new 64.
Lqntetenas 62; new 60; levees 68a70. Alabamas
?13eorglaBlxe8 70;sevens so. North Carolinas
new 15. Son-h Carolinas 66; new- 23 x.
-? barro Went nt no time to-day paid over 7.
There was a gen s ral decline in rates to stock
?rosers. Gold8Xa8X- - '**
; COTTON KABEETS.
XIVERPOO'L, 'January io-Noon.-Cotton opened
?alec aad steady;.uplands.loxd, Orleans lox
.
' Lawr.-Cotton quiet and steady; sales 15 000
-wes; export and speculation 5000. Sales Ve*
-today reached 20,000 baleav
; <E *e u in g.-cotton closed ?shade easier ; uplands
lOXaloxd; Orleans loxaioxa.
Nsw YORK, January 10.-Noon.-Cotton, up?
lands 21 ?ic. Orleans 21Xc; sales soo balea; Sales of
-cotton facure? last evening 2?oo batea, as follows:
"'"?P??Ry F; USP* A*> 21M65- 2118
l?\nx; AprU 22; May 22X, 22 3 18, ax.
Kventn*;.--Cotton nrm; sales 2638 bales; up
* landa aix Orleans ?K. ; Sates of rotures to day
je.4?o; bales as follows: January. 20lo-l6>.2l1-16,
?; February 2lX. 211518, 21X, 21X^217-19
-1?1X; May 22X, 22816, 22XC . ..
^RiXEtMOEE, January io -Cotton steady; mid
duniB 21; net receipts 310; gross. 448; exports
coast w lae 236; Sales 476; stock 88S1 bales.
?..SaTAlWAHV January. 10,-^Ootton quiet;, mld
>fl3^w?X#i0Xc;'net receipts ssgi babs; exporta
. ~ to Great Britain 454?! vraiment 6846; coastwise
iSroxOTA, January lo.-Cotton lower; mid
idlings 20c; rec-ipts 85 balee; Bales 360. -
HOB ILE, Jana iry 10 -Cocoon dall; middlings
?xe; net receipts 618 bales; sales soo ; stock 65,173
-bales.
M CRLVA^'3, Jan nary io.-Cotton quiet; mid
-dungs 20Xa20Xc; net receipts 1836 bales; gross
-SSH; exports to Great Britain 6913; Havre 4212;
antwerp 2307; coastwise 82.?; sales 3200; stock
125,698..
PROVISIONS AMD PRODUCE MARKETS.
HEW YOKE, January 10-Noon.-Flour quiet and
?nChanged, waeaf ann and beavy. Corn dall
??d in buyers favor. Pork doll; new mess $14 25.
Lard quiet at 8>?a9\'c. Turpentine quiet at 87Xc
JBofiin d. ll.
19 a Bunning.-Flour dall and unchanged. Whiskey
exeady at 02KC Wheat heavy and le lower;
: -?later red Western $16Sai 66. Corn heavy ?new
la?c lower; Wes'ern mixed 76KC Bice Arm.
- Pori heavy; new $l4al412X- Beef steady. Lard
??teady.
. WILKTNOTON, Janoary io.-Spirits turpentine
Ormat?ic Rosin ?4a5 for strained; crude tur
? pen tl ne steady at S3 65 for he'd; $6 69 for yellow
.*&p. Tar stead T at $2 25.
. k) CINCINNATI. January 10.-Pork dull and droop
tag at $13 26; on the spot $13 37, bnyer February.
' Sacon sides 7xa7Xc. Whiskey in good'demand
VB? SSC.
LOUISVILLE, January io.-Provisions active and
?rm tat yesterday's prices. Sales of 100 cases
drar rib ?ides at : KC. Whiskey dull at 88a89o.
:>2?0f. Lours, January to.-Whiskey steady at 88c.
Pork dull, order lots $13 26. Bacon, order lots
?3?c; shoulders 7Kc Lard Irregular, 8Xa8Xc
. A>w York Ii tee Market.
.^Ftom'??? "pilly, Buffetta!' Tuesday, January 9:
"Ybe Rene ral demand moderate, and only fdr lots
wquired by the trade for immediate wants.
Pnces are steady bat. hardly, firm, ?nd, though
? tte accumulation te not. large, all-the stock re
.tarred can be found available. Sales of 72 tos
?Carolina at axe, and leo tags Bangoonat exa
.-' NewYork Savii Stone? Harket.
:^'<fj[o? ihn Daily Bnfletln: Tuesday, January 9:';
Beoclpts to-day;25 bbla crude turpentine; 8505 do.'
wjEP?^*08- d0-' "Plrits- turpentine; 340 do: tar.
Splriis turpentine coBtlmie quiet, with buyers
WWjn "?e?1" yiMrs. Shippers w?Tnot
.rtUtw/.Ilt?l? a; seUm' present prices, and stock
. ttereiore la acenma'attng. We hear of eales of 60
?-SSSt* W?* Bpalhs, ara'moderately".active; but
.towera generally call pnces steady. ? Sales have
titea pia ce o? 600 bbte at 24 80,400 bbls at $4 85,
.??.-*W?, at .24.2?; and 1200 good strained at
-?i- Tar and'pitch remain qu'et and prices nomi?
nally unchanged. . .
Ne-w York OyflSec Market.
From the- Daily Bulletin. Tuesday, January o:
wenna a very dull market tbrootrhoat, and little
?flnterest to advise. On BraslH holders conUnoe
Co offer with moderation, and af k former rates for
?ll grades, but in the absence or sales, vaiurs are
: somewhat nominal, and naturally almost entirely
?old.of buoyancy. Of West india descriptions
tkeatookte small in first hands, and nothing of
wnsequense to attract a demand, whlle Java. Ac 1
M without movement, owing to the inability of I
buyers and sellers to agree anon terme. The gen-'
?al Jobbing demand shows a moderate amount
cf ?c?vlty, bnt the movement ls not pirticulariy I
.aeonraging. We learn of no lavoloe sales for
' ?5a day. dther here.or at the oatporta. We quote
?la, gold, m bond.jas follows: Ordinary cargoes
' 3***16>?;Ia?r<?f8oe8J6Xal7; good cargoes 17X
?1TX; prime cargoes l8Xal8X.
Wilmington Market.
WTLMrSGTON. January 9.-SPIBITS TDBFEN
MS5.-Sa es of 485 casts at 61 cents per gaUon
. for Southern package?. 6
KosiN-.-^aies or 31? bbls at $4 06 for strained.
CRriDK TrjBPUNTiNB.-sales of 34 bbls at $3 85
mr nat a ana $5 50 for j el'.ow dip and vlnrin
TAB-Sales or 67 bbls at $2 26 per bbl.
COTTON.-Sales of 201 bales as follows: nat
?X and 184 at 20c per pound.
J^ate yesterday evrnlng 61 bales were sold at
-30C and 43 at 20XC per pound. ?*
Interior Cotton MarkeU.
COLUMBIA, jun uar? 9_Sales of cot:on to-day
as bales: middling l9Xc.
COLUMBUS, Jasuary 8.-New York opened at
31Xc and clo ed quiet and weak at same ngure.
- In our market there Was a good demand, with
a SBlddllDgn at 19KC, and 200 demanded, bat rerus
- ?dior large lots. Sales 849 sales; receipts232;
, mMBtati 194 bales.
MONTGOMERY, January 8.-Market active, bat
<?ortnga are light; good ordinary lox ; striot
good ordinary lox; low middlings 20; middlings
aox. Noon-r-actlve. offerings light; receipts nom?
inal; good drdfhery lox; strict good ordinary 20:
-low middlings 20X; middlings 20 Xe
. ..Receipts by Railroad, January IO.
. SOUTH CAROLINA RALLHOAD.
?25 bales cotton, 49 bbls naval stores, 5 cara of
tJamber.3 cars stock. To Balroad Agent. G H
Walter <k co, W O Bee ? co, Kinsman 4 Howell.
.*Wr*r ?odgers 4 co, TT chapeau, pron, Adger
Jk ce, Treuholm ?t Son, G W Wilhams * cr?. Wm
?Q.r"D,ey' w c Courtenay 4 co. Priigle A Son, O
F?lBIps, W B wuilams ? Son. Sloan 4 Selgnlo?s.
B T*. PRTN?E' Ctt'dwe? ? Son, T P Smith, AB
. *E2t?t????SfcM *\?? M??0tte?. Reeler A
L_payls, Witte Bros, A J Salinas, Whs A co, W K
JByan, A S Smith, AS J Perry. . . '
MOBTHBABTEBN BAI LEO AD.
' 74 bates upland and 6 bags -sea island cotton
7\?88 bbl? naval stores, cars lamber, wood, rough
Tice, corn, mdse, Ac. To W K Byan, Frost. Adirer
- & co, Mowry A Son, A J Salinas, Walter A Co, T P
Smith, A S Smith, Fring e A son, G W Williams A
00, WC Courtenay A co. Barden A Tarter, Tren
-bonn A Son,Pvteer. Rodgers A 00. Caldwell A
Soo, W O Bee A co, wife Bros, Whiiden A Jones?
Mnrdangh A Mathews, Mi.-s F A Lee, W u Dukes
A co, J A Quackenbuah, T F Chapean A co, Reed?
er k Davis, Kinsman A Howell, C Claciua. J Halli
-J S Robson, S D Stoney. J R Barnett, Johnston.
Crews A co. F W Pe ip er, E WeLlng, Railroad
.Agent and Order. .
PMMKgC-r?.
Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah via
Beanforr, Hilton Head, and other Landings-col
H S Tart, O s Parka J Ewio, Miss Fripp, R P Par?
ry, J R Parnell, and 15 deck.
Per steamer City Point, from Palatka, via Jack?
sonville, Fernandina and havannah-Jas Blair,
H Elliott, Rev A U McClellan. Mr Sobreskln and
daughter, H R Ravenel, E G Hamm, and 9 dock.
Per steamer Water Lily, from Edlsto, Enter?
prise, Rockville, and Way Landings-Hon John
Townsend and lady, Mrs E Seabrook, E Bates, w
T Hurt, Mias-C L Turner, Miss L Seabrook, Miss J
Seabrook, Miss E H Jenkins. Mrs F Towles, E M
Wilson, A M Whaley. W J Whaley, E Whaley, Dr
J LaRoche, F M Whaley, L C Northrop. C Batley, J
E Edings. H A Towles, E W M Mackey, D H
Towles, and 46 deck.
POST CALEIS VAM.
MOON'S PHASES.
Last Quarter. 3d. 4 hoots. 40 minutes, evening.
New Moon 9;n. 9 horns, 39 minutes, morau g
First Quarter. 16th, 6 hours. 42 minutes, mornirg.
BUL Huon, 24th, ll hours, 55 minutes, morning.
Monday..
Tuesday..
Wednesday..
Thursday....
Friday.
saturday _
Sunday.
SUN
RISES.
7.. 4
7.. 4
7.. 4
7.. 3
7.. 8
7.. S
7.. 3
8 PK
SETS.
5 .11
5..12
5..13
6..14
6..16
6..16
6 .17
MOON
R. * 8.
4..62
sets
6..21
6..35
..-..??0
8..64
10.. 2
HIOH
WATER.
5..66
6..64
7..6S
8..36
9..32
10..20
ll..' 2
HAR12O JOWS,
CHARLESTON. 8. O.JANUARY ll, 1872.
Lat 36 deg 46 mm 88 sec. | Lon 79 deg 67 min 27 sec.
ARRIVED YE?TF??t>AT.
British bark Othere, McGregor, Havre, - days.
Ballast. To Street Bros A co.
Sehr Ida Burgess, Cottrell,Newport, RI-6 days.
Fish guano. To J B Sardy.
Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, Baltimore-4 days.
Mdse. To Cohen A Wells, Heath A Rice, Wagen?
er A Monsees. Ravenel A co, O Claclas, Holmes A
Calder, H Bulwlnkle, O F Wleters, Jno Oampaen A
co. J N Robson, and : thors.
Sehr Edith B Everman, Corson, Philadelphia-5
days. Coal. To the Gas Company. Vessel to the
steamer Pilot Boy, McNelty, Savannah via
Beaufort, Hilton Head and other Landings. 68
bales Bea Island and 3 bales upland cotton, and
mdse. To Ravenel, Holmes A co, D McPherson,
John Oolcook ft oo, D H Sllcox, Ravenel & co, c
-Bait A co, F Campbell, M meat, Fannie Barnes,
Wm M Bird A co, Southern Express co, Cameron,
Barkley A co, G Hodman, W Gurney, Macqueen ft
Blecke. Pelzer, Rodgers ? co, and urder.
Steamer city Point, McMillan, Palatka, via Jack?
sonville. Fernandina- and Savannah. /107 bales
cotton, 16 bola.syrup,' 64bales moss, io bois fruit,
6 bbls sugar, and io packages or mdse, Ac. To
Ravenel A co, Witte Bros, Plnckney Bro3, W M
Larwton. A Sons. W B Williams A Soar Stoney A
Lowndes^ R?o graham-A Sondras er A DULW
Roach A co. R S Vennlng, J L A co.
Steamer Water Lily, Togllo, Edlsto, Enterprise,
Rockville, and Way Landings. 15 bags sea Island
cotton, mdse and sundries. To D Nisbet, Fraser
A DUI, Witte Bros, W A Boyle, F M Baker A co, L
Eenacke, Ravenel A co, Cameron, Barkley A co,
W o Courtney A co.
Boat from Christ Church. 1 bag sea island cot?
ton. To W M Lawton ft tiona.
IN THB OFFING.
- A bark, B&ld to be tho Jennie s Barker, from
Savannah, and a three-masted schooner, un?
known.
CLEARED YESTERDAY. *
Brig Georgia. Swan, Georgetown, S 0-Cohen A
Wells.
British brig 'Sussex, West, Norfolk, to load for
Barbad oes-JA Enalow ft co.
FROM THIS PORT.
Steamship Virginia, Hinckley, at Philadelphia,
January?.
British bark Grasmere, Lester, at Liverpool, 9th
January.
Steamship Champion, Lockwood, at New York,
January 10.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, at New York, otb.
January.
MARINE NEWS BT TELEGRAPH.
LIVERPOOL, January 10-Noon.-Arrived, steam?
ships Oce?nica and St Laurtent,
Evening.-Arrived, the Wettefhorn. from Mo?
bile; Texas, Galveston; shotomuck, New Orleans,
NEW. YORK. January io.-Arrived, steamships
Weybosset, Champion, Huntsville and Magnolia.
MEMORANDA.
The sehr Juila R Floyd, Henderson, from George?
town, S 0, arrived at New York January 6.
LIST OF VESSELS
UP, CLEARED AND BAILED FOB THIS PORT.
Sb,irrt tttj? ScmrtHmg Qboob*.
AND
CHEAPEST
STOCK OF
MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING
IN THE SOUTH.
SILK, MERINO,
AND
ALL-WOOL SHAKER FLANNEL
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
-WITH THE VERY. LATEST NOVELTIES IN
ELEGANT NECK WEAR,
AT
STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM,
MEETING STREET,
Opposite the Market,
Rtnlroaos.
OFFICE OF THE SAVANNAH AND
L CHARLESTON RAILROAD.
CHARLESTON, S. C., November 22,1871.
On sad ofier MOND?T. December the nth, the
Passenger Trains on this Road wtu run ab follows:
EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Charleston dally.3.25 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah dally.9.16 P. M.
Leave savannah dally.11.16 P. M.
Arrive-at Charleston dally.6.35 A, M.
? and . .DAY TRAIN. .,.
Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 8.15 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah, Sundays excepted. 4.16 P.M.
Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted... s.00 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston, sundays exe' ted. 4.0S P. M
Freight forwarded daily on through bUls or lad?
ing to points In Florida and by Savannah line of
steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to
freights for Beaufort and points on Port Royal
Railroad and ai as low rates as by any other Une.
C. S. GADSDEN,
Engineer and Superintendent.
S. 0. BOYLSTON, Gen'l Ft. and Ticket Agent.
noyas, " ' - .
NORTHEASTERN . RAILROAD OOM
: "PANI".
i - . GUA HUSTON, S.^.,^e?ruary.ll, J871.
Trains will jeare charleston Dally at 6:80 A. M.
and 6.15 P. M. -~.
Arrive at Charleston 7:80 A. M. (Mondays ex
epted i and 2:30 P. M.
- train does- not .leave Charleston 6 P. M., Sun
UAH.
Train leaving 6:30 A. M. makes through connec?
tion to New York, via Richmond and Acquie
Jreek only, going through la 40 hours.
Passengers leaving by 6.15 P. M. ~-*in hav<
aholoe or route, via Richmond and Washington
jf,Tla, Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those lea7 tar
F aro AV by this Train lay over on SUNDAY in Bal
Lime re. Those leaving on SAT?XDAT remain SUN
?AT Da WUmlngton, N. 0.
This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant
route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other point*
West and Northwest, both Trains making con
aectiona at Washington with Western train?
31 Baltimore AndO^ Rail road. .. .
8. S. SOLOMONS,
Engineer and Superintendent.
P. L. cuiAPoa"General Ticket Agent.,
rabli-iamosr
R.
B. CARPENTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NO. 72 BROAD SIKH!
Charleston, s. c.,
Will Practice In the State and Federal courts,
febai
mHE pmiTiiDELPHLa. IKON STEAM
X LINE.
THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS
GULF STREAM, Captain Hanter.
VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley,
Are now regularly on the Line, insuring a out?
class sea connection between Philadelphia and
Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Com?
panies at both termini, afford rapid transportation
to and from all points in the Cotton States, and
to and from cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and
the principal cities of the Northwest. Boston,
Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen
tr*5r*Tne GULF STREAM ls appointed to sail from
Brown's wharf on THC RS DAT, January nth, at 5
o'clock P. M.
S3- The VIRGINIA will follow next week.
For partlcnlani of Freight arrangements, apply
to WM. A. COURTENAY. Union Wharves.
W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, No. 12
South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia.
Jan8-mwth8 _
F
OE NEW TOKE.
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINE.
ESTABLISHED 1845.
The splendid Side-Wheel Steamship CHARLES
TON, James Berry, Commander, will tall from
dger'a Wharf on FRIDAY, the 12th instant, at 7
o'clock A? M*
?- Marine Insurance by this line of Steam?
ers half per cent.
gay? Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton tc
Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng?
land manufacturing towns.
For Freighter Passage engagements, apply to
|ao8-6 JAMES ADQER A CO.,; Agents.
O B BALTIMORE.
FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH
, ' . BILLS LADING ISSUED
TO
PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON,
THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST,
LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN..
The fine steamship FALCON, Haynie, Com?
mander, will sall for Baltimore, on SATUBDAT,
13th Jan nary, at naif -past S o'clock.
49T Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that
city by railroad from Baltimore without addi?
tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am?
ple time to eamplo and sell their Goods from the
Railroad Depot uiPhnadelphla.
For Freight or Passage apply to
PAUL 0.TRENHOLM, Agent,
jano-5 _No. 2 Union Wharves.
J3A0TJ10 MAIL 8TWAMHHTP OOMFTS
" tflBOUQH UNI to
CALIFORNIA, CHIBA AND JAPAN.
'FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of tho above line leave Pier^gsMMa
No. 42, North River, root or CanaJSMBS
street. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the istn
and soth of every month (except when these
dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preooo
mg. - .
AU departures oonneot at Panama with steam?
ers for South Pacido and Centrai American ports.
Departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica.
For Japan and Ohma, steamers leave san Fran?
cisco first of even m onth, except when lt falls on
bund ay ; then on the day preceding.
No California steamers touch as Havana, but
^Onelmndloo^&a^^ BOW,
Medicine and attendance tree.
For Passage Tloiets or other Information apply
*t the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on tte
wharf foot or Canal street, North River, New
york. F. R. BABY, Agent.
invae-iyr_
QiODCG, &C.
PROCLAMATION !
IF YOU WANT CHEAP COOKING STOVES
Call at No. 16 Broad street.
"MOTT'S CELEBRATED DEFIANCE
COOKING RANGE."
ALSO,
A LARGE VARIETY OF HEATING STOVES,
For Parlor, Church and Office.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HOUSE
Furnishlng Articles and Kitchen Utensils. '
TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING AND
Plumbing Work promptly attended to.
WELL, CISTERN AND FORCE PUMPS,
Of every Description.
ADAMS, DAMOX <fc CO-,
dec21-thstu No. 16 Broad street.
JJeroglrrj, Silucnoare,
CHRIST TMLAJS !
CHOICE ARTICLES
IN
STERLING SILVER,
PCT VP IN CASES, SPECIALLY
SUITABLE FOR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.'
FINE WATCHES A 8PECIALTY, AT
JAMES ALLAN'S,
No. 307 KINO STREET,
decff-stuth?moa
gbjyping.
^^T^N T E ~~D.
Vessels to Load Tor Coastwise and For
elga Ports. __
Apply to WILLIAM ROACH 4 CO., I
jan n-2 . ?_ Agents
JpOR LIVERPOOL.
The First-class British Ship EDITH, Ed- jfa
ward F. Hilton, Master, rlavlr.g one-half herSHsE
cargo engaged, and going on board will have dis?
patch.
Apply to HENRY CARD.
Jami Accommodation Wharf.
F
OR LIVERPOOL.
The Orst-closs American ship EDDT-^OA
STONE, Charlea C. Park, Master, will meet 3SB
with prompt dispatch.
For Freight engagements apply to
J. A. ENSLOW A CO.,
Jans. Ship Brogers, No. 141 East Bay.
F
OR GARDNER'S BLUFF,
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE
PEEDEE RIVER
The steamer PLANTER, Captain J.
T. Foster, la now receiving Freight,_
at Accommodation Wharf, and will leave on TUES?
DAY NIGHT, the oth Instant.
Freight and Wharfage prepaid.
For Freight or Passage, having good State?
room accommodations, apply on board, or to
RAVEN?L, HOLMES A CO.,
Jan8-4_<v No. 177 East Bay.
F
OR FLORIDA
VIA SAVANNAH, TWIOE A WEEK.
The splendid Steamers
DICTATOR.Captain Coxama
CITY POINT.Captain MCMILLAN
WILL BAIL AS FOLLOWS :
The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every
TUESDAY EVEKING, at 8 o'clock,
The dir POINT every FRIDAY EVEKING, at s
o'clock,
FOR FERNANDINA,
JACKSONVILLE,
PALATE A,
AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
These Steamers connect with railroad at Tocoi
for, st. Augustine, and at Jacksonville and Pa
la tka with steamers for Enterprise: also with
steamers for the Oklawaha River.
Close connection ls made with steamships
at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and
shippers can rely on no detention or freights to
New OrleanB, and at lowest rates.
For Freight or Passage, having first-class as
commodations, apply to
RAVENEL A CO., Agents,
Corner Vanderhorst's wharf and Fast Bay.
Throagh Bills of Lading given to New Orleans.
These Steamers connect at Savannah with.
Steamer San Antonio for Harlen, Brunswick,
Satina River, and all Intermediate landings.
Freights for these points mast be prepaid here.
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COatcrjcs, Jerocirp, Ut.
B
ALL, BLACK A GO
Nos. ?65 and 6S7 BROADWAY, N. T.,
[ offer for the HOLIDAYS the most complete'and
best selected assortment of the following Goods
to be found In the city :
DIAMOND AND GOLD JEWELRY
Watches for Ladies and Gentlemen
Sterling Sliver Table Ware
Bronzes, Antique and Modern
Marble and Bronze Clocks
Marble Statuary.
FANCY GOODS GENER ALL
BUrlS-lTT
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G-REAT BARGAINS.
FlR(!I(?On.B?EI)!(TcUO.,
No. 244 King Street,
ARE CLEARING OUT THEIR
WINTER STOCk
REGARDLESS OF COST
TO MAKE ROOM FOR
SPRING IMPORTATIONS.
FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO
AT FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
4 4 Black Alpaca 26c.
AT FDRCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
Colored Alpacas 25c.
AT FUBCHGOTT. BENEDICT A CO.,
Japanese Dress $8 60.
AT FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO..
Black i atsemerets 83c.
AT F?RCHGOTT, BENEDICTA CO.,
Black crape Cloth soc.
AT FOBCHGOrr, BENEDICT A CO.,
B ack and White Shawls $2 26.
AT FDRCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
sara' o?a Shawls $4.
AT F?RCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
Bl Ck Groa Grain Silk $1 60..
MGOT.BMfT&eO..
No. 24* KING STREET.
AT FDRCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
Kentucky Jeans 12c.
AT FDRCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
All wool Jeans 26c.
AT FDRCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
Fine Cashmeres tl.
AT FDRCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
Broadcloath and Doeskin 26 per cent, reduction.
AT FDRCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
Fine Coners 76c.
AT FDRCHGOTT. BENEDICT A CO.,
Very Fine BJ.
AT FDRCHGOOT, BENEDICT A CO.,
Fine C?mbrica 26c.
AT FDRCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
8-4 White and colored Tarletans 25c.
AT FDRCHGOTT, BENEDICT A. CO.,
Sash Ribbon reduced.
AT FDBCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
Trimming Ribbon reduced.
AT F?RCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
Bows reduced.
AT FDRCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
Chellley's Kid Gloves $2.
AT FDRCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
Hi ispry. great reduction.
AT FURCHGOTr, BENEDICT A CO.,
Feathers and Plumes.
F?TRCflGOTT, BEMDICT & CO.,
No. 244 KING STREET.
AT-F?RCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.
8-4 Damask 76c.
AT F?RCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
6-4 Brown 36c.
AT FDRCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
Scarlet opera Fannel 35c.
AT FDRCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO.,
10-4 >heetlng 400.
AT FDRCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
Large Towels, per dozen $140.
AT FDRCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
uglies, per dozen rsc.
AT FDRCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
Napkins, per dozen $126.
AT FDRCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO ,
- i 4-4 Bleached Shirting 12c.
FlRCHI!OTT,BE.\EDICT&fO.,
No. 244 KING STREET.
Q.REAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF
CARPETS.
GREAT REDUCTION ON FORMER
, PRICES.
REAL ENGLISH BR?SSELS $1 60.
All Wool Ingrain 80c. and Si.
Rugs, Mats and Window Shades at equally low
price;. " - ?>
FTRfflGftrTJEXfifflCr&fO.,
No. 244 KING STREET.
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BARGAINS, 3n^SS3^^.^^?i
AT*'
STOL L , WEBB & G jO . v
No. 387 KING STREET,
OPPOSITE THE NEW MIA SONIC TEMPLE.
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WE HAVE JOST OPENED A LARGE LOT OF
OHEA?? ?RESS GOODS,
SOME OF TOE VARIETIES FROM AUCTION, AND ARE AT VERY LOW PRICES.
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We call special attention to 2000 yards ASSORTED POPLINS AND ALPACA LUSTRES, at
26 cents, worlh 35 to 40 cents.
Also, a LARGE LOT OF DELAINES, very cheap, at the low prices ot 16 and 20 cents. At
Jans ? . ? _ STOLL, WEBB & CO.
TWENTY P1CES0F CHOICE COLORS IN FRENCH MERINOS,
RANGING IN PRICE FROM 73 CENTS TO SI, AT
jano_ STOLL, WEBB & CO.
A LARGE LOT OF SATTEENS, IS CLOTH COLORS,
ALSO, ALL THE OTHER SHADES, AT 60 TO 75 CENTS, ?T
Jans_STOLL, WEBB & CO.
A FULL LINE OF EMPRESS CLOTHS,
IN CHOICE COLORS, MARKED DOWN, RANGING FROM 37J, 46 TO 60 CENTS, AT
jsno_STOLL, WEBB & CO.
ALSO,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP..N?W CALICOES,
BE8T GOODS, AT 12 1-2 CENTS, AT
jans_!_STOLL. WEBB & CO
Stains S\atl]mes.
SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT !
GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS AND DIPLOMA AWARDED TO SINGER SEWING MACHINE AI SA?
VANNAH FAIR, NOVEMBER, 1371.
FIR8T PREMIUM AT ATLANTA. FAIR, UCTORER, 1871, FOR BEST FAMILY MACHINE
PREMIUM AT THE MACON FAIR, OCTOBER, 1871, FOR FAMILY MACHINE, WITH. BEBT
AND MOST USEFUL ATTACHMENTS.
FIRST PREMIUM AT THOM AS VILLE, NOVEMBER 2, 1871, FOB BEST FAMILY MACHINE.
GOLD MEDAL AND THREE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED THE SINGER AT THE AU?
GUSTA FAIR, NOVEMBER, 1871."
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EXAMINE OUR MACHINES.
H. D. HAWLEY,
Q ENE BAL AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, GE8RGIA AND FLORIDA.
J. CLARK BEDELL,
nOVU-tnthS RESIDENT AGENT, CHARLESTON*. S. O.
fertilisers. .
^E??WM^RTILIZERS F
THREE VERT SUPERIOR ARTICLES ARE OPFERED BT THE SULPHURIC ACID AND SUPER?
PHOSPHATE COMPANY, OF CHARLESTON, S. C., Vis:
ETIWAN G?-XJANO.
A comp ete MANURF, adapted to COTTON, GRAIN AND TOBACCO, being the well-known article
heretofore offered at the very high grade of 16 PER CENT. DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE OF
LIME, with the addition, as heretofore, ot PERUVIAN GUANO, AMMONIA AND POTASH. Price $66
per ton, If paid on or before the 1st of April next, and $60 per ton payable 1st November, 1872.
ETIWAN CROP FOOD.
A new article of about the same high grade of Soluble Phosphate, compounded with the elements
-or tfWWa .JLCU IU UUUJ imuuu wm tu uuum um, oi~nie ~BEST ?ntt-rsulrrm.? FOR oorro?f ABD
GRAIN, at a lower price than the ETIWAN GUANO. Price $40 per ton, If paid on or before the 1st of
April next, $45 per ton payable 1st November, 1872.
ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE.
Averaging from 18 to 20 per cent, of DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE, and thus enabling the
Planter, by composting, to obtain two tons of balf that grade at a saying of ONE-HALF COST AND
FREIGHT. Price $35 per ton, If paid on or before the lat of April next, $40 per ton payable 1st No?
vember, 1872.
AS- Take notice that all these FERTILIZERS are of the highest grade of SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE,
and most help for more than one year.
W. C. BEE & CO., General Agents,
dec20-tbstn CHARLESTON, S. C.
S ARD Y'S
AMMO IS IATBD SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
CASH PRICE AT FACTORY, $46 per ton. Time, $ to.
PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN GUANO.
CASH, $50. TIME, $6f
ACID BONE PHOSPHATE.
CASH, $25. TIME, $80.
GROUND CAROLINA PHOSPHATE.
CASH, $15. TIME, $20. -
NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER.
CASH, $13.
The above-named A M MON LATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC and PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN GUANOS arel
rloh compounds of "he highest grades o: Bone Phosphates, rendered soluble and ammonlated with
No. i Peruvian Guano and animal matter, making the most concentrated and profitable Fertilizers In
use, combining the Ingredients required to proiuce and support tbe Cotton Plant and Cereals.
While these Fertilizers are warranted to bs kept op to their high standard, the prices have been
materially reduced for tbe present season.
Manufactured and for sale at Charleston, S. C., by
JOHN B. SAR DY & SON.
Messrs. G. A. TRENHOLM A SON, General Agents. Also for sale by Agents thron ?hout the South.
For analyses and certificates s?nd for pamphlet. ?- decai-tbstusmos
ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE.
? {, This Article, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COUPANT, under the direction of their
Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, for composting with Cotton Seed, ls now offered at the Reduce*?
Price of $88 per ton cash, or $31 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, Free of Interest.
Orders filled now will be considered as Gash 1st Mardi, 1872, or on Time as dae 1st November
1878, thereby enabling Planters to haul lt at a time when their Wagons and Males are idle.
PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents
deC8-4mos BROWN'S WHARF, CH A RLE S TO.V, S. C.
=WSHW THOSPH?TET
This FERTILIZER, manufactured by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATB COMPANY, under the direc?
tion of. their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, is now offered to the Planting Com m unity AT
ru E VERT REDUCED PRICE OF $48 PER TON CASH, or $5? PAYABLE 1ST ' NOVEMBER, 1872,
FREE OF INTEREST.
This FERTILIZER has been very extensively used In this state, and has given entire satisfaction;
some <>f the most practical planters admitting lt to be eqnal to Peruvian Guano, ponnd for pound.
All sales made now will be considered as cash on the 1st of March, 1872, and to those baying on
time the sale will bc considered as due on 1st November. 1872.
By this arrangement planters will be enabled, without extra cost, to haul then* Manure at a I
time when their wagons and mules are Idle. .
Pamphlets containing the certificates of those who have nsed the ATLANTIC PHOSraATE will be
furnished on application to the Agents.
PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents,
dec8-4mOB " BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. C.
E. FRANK COE'S
AMMQNIATED BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE,
AND COE'S PURE DISSOLVED BONE.
The above superior FERTILIZERS, admitted by every Planter who has used them to be the best
and most profitable, of any of the Commercial Manures, are now offered for sale by the Agents at very
much Rednced Prices, In order that every Planter may be enabled to nae them.
Pamphlets containing the reports of the success of these Fertilizers wm be furnished on appli?
cation to the Agents.
The Phosphate Is sold at84B per ton cish, or $3? per ton payable 1st November, 1872, free of
LXJltoT?St?*
The Dissolved Bone at 850 per ton cash, or 899 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, free of
interest.
PELZER, RODGERS & CO., Sole Agents,
decMmoa BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C.
PRICE. $45 CASH, WITH USUAL ADVANCE
FOR TIME.
,! Experience in tte use of this GUANO for .the
post six years In this State, for Cotton and Oom,
has so far established its character for excellence
as to render comment unnecessary, --ti . >??*
In accordance with the established policy o t the
Company to furnish the host Concentrated Ferti?
lizer at the lowest coat to consumers, thia Guano
ts pot into: market this season-at the above re?
t? aced price, which the Company la enabled to do
by reason, or Ita large .facilities ana the sea aced
cost of man af aclare.
The supplies put into market this season are, as
heretofore, prepared under -the personal superin?
tendence of Dr. st. -Junan BaveneL Chemist at
the Company, at Charleston, s. e., nance planters
may resVaasured tnatltrqaallty and imposition
ls precisely the same as that heretofore sold. ? - ,
AS the present low price, every.acre planted
can be fertilized with 200 pounds Guano at a cost
not exceeding the preseut value of 80 pounds of
cotton, while experience has shown that under
favorable condition of season and cultivation, the
crop la lnoreased by the application oom two to
three-fold the natural capacity of the sou, hence
under no -csndttion -could it* application fall to
compensate for the outlay. :* -?? -u. .-.-<
- apply to ct J ii v. J. N. HOBSON,
Agent Pacific Guano Company,
Nos. 08 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, ;
Oaarteston, 8.0.
JOHNS. REESE A CO., General Agents.
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pACLFIO GUANO COMPANY'S
COMPOUND
ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
FOB COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SssfD,
PRICE-$26 CASH, WITH USUAL ADVANCE FOR
TIME. - :
This article ls prepared under the superintend?
ence or Dr. ST. J OLIAN BAVENEL, expressly for
Composting with Cotton Seed.
It was introduced br this Company two years
ago, and its use has fully attested its vaina '200
to 250 pounds of this article per acre,' properly
composted with the same weight of cotton seed,
furnishes the planter with a Fertilizer of the high?
est excellence at the Bma?>*t cost.: A Compost
prepared with thia article, as. by printed; direc?
tions furnished, contains all the elements or fer
tnity that can enter into a First cia?g Fertilizer,
while its economy most commend lt? 11 <erai use
to plantera. For supplies and1 printed directions,
for Composting, apply to i.V. ROBSON;
Agent Pacifie Guano Company, ~
Noa. ?8 East Bay and I and a cuant?o Wharf,
Charleston, S. 0.
JNO. 8. REESE A CO., General Agents.
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j^OTICE I ^OTIOE t NOTICE)
In consequence of the Increased demand for
TOTS, FANCY G00D3 AND SHOWCASES, the
undersigned takes pleasure in- informing his -nu ?
.morons friends and the public generally that he
has opened ? BRANCH OF HIS BUSINESS at Ho.
844 KING STREET, where he will constantly keep
on hand a large and well selected stock of TOYS,
FANCY G Ot DS, Sho wc ase J, Glass Shades, Fire?
works, Musical Instruments, and every article
appertaining to the nosiness. Dealers will find it
to their advantage to give him a call before par
chasing elsewhere, WM MCLEAN,
- Noa. 844 and 488 King street,
NOAH's Ans of Charleston, 8. a
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gflPitlg fflatrjitltfl.
THE NEW ?IPROVED
WHEELER & WILSON,
THE MOBT I?O PUT. A II
FAMILY SEWING M?ll.
Between six and seven hundred thousand now
In ase. Is the most simple, rani easier, and makes
less noise than any other first-class Lock Stitch
Machine. Does all kinds of work usually done by
bind. Has better attachments for Hemming,
Frilling, Tucking, Cording, Quilting, Gathering,
Ac, than any other Machine. These Machines
are now offered for sale in this city on the LE ASE
PLAN, ot Ten Dollars per month until paid'for.
Thorough Instruction given, and satisfaction
guaranteed in all fiases. Old Machines' repaired
and adjusted by a competent machinist's A few
live men can lind regular and profitable employ?
ment, either on salary or commission, by applying
early.
Parlor and Salesroom No. 209 KING STREET.
W. G. BRUCE, Agent.
WHTTB Jf HA RRAL, General Agents, deo 18
THE WEED .
F. F. SEWING MACHINE
has not yet become Buch a drug in the market ai
to require to be hawked through the streets or
left at the residences against the wishes of jt? oc?
cupants. Bat my sales have not diminished, nor
has the reputation of these Machines suffered by
competition.
Cali and see them and yon wai be convinced of
their euperiortty.
D B. HASELTON,
dec20-imo ? Ho, 307 KING STREET.
tUntce ano MeoinntB.
j^fi*?Tr? "7 A C 01N E.
Reliable Scabs for cale by
dec22 Da. H. BABB, No. 181 Meeting street
ROSADAUS.
ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood
Purifier.
ROSAD ALIS, a sure cure for
Scrofula?
ROSAD ALIS, endorsed* by
Physicians.
ROSAD ALIS, a potent remedy
for Rheumatism.
ROSAD ALIS, a Remedy tried
and true.
ROSAD ALIS, the best Alters,
tive extant ^
ROSAD ALIS endorsed by the
following:
Dr. S_ WILSON CARR, of Baltimore.
Dr. T. 0. PUGH, of Baltimore.
Dr. THOS. j. BOY.KZN, of Baltimore.
Dr. A. DUBGAN, of Tar bony, N. 0.
Dr. J. 8. SPARKS, of Nicholas vile, Ky.
irr. A. F. WHEBLER, of Lima, Ohio,
m. w. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia.
Dr. >. L. MCUARTHA, or Sooth Carolina,
and anny others. See ROS AD ALIS ALMANAC
aOSADALlS, 4 ,
endorsed by Rev. 1>ABNEY BALL, now of Mary?
i and Conference, formerly Chaplain in the OOO*
federate Army of Northern virginia,
nOHATtATTq
li Alterative, Tonio and Diuretic and acts at
one and the same tune upon .the BLOOD, LIVER.
?lDNEYSand all the SECRETORY ORGANS^
retiing au impure matter and baudin? ap tue
178 wm to a heal shy, vigorous condition,
BOBA PA T.TH
IS SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS.
DOW1K, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale
GOODRICH, WISEMAN ? 00., J Agents tn
Dr. IL BARB, ) Cmartetfac?
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