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A Cup or Te?. We two sit by a table round ; The calna cups were white; The fire burned with a crooning sound, To add; to our delight. The lamp l ght played upon the face Which smiled from out the ohalr Before me, with a modest grace ' And pretty, home-like air. I leaned back, burdened with a sense Of lire complete and full, Or lotos-eating Indolence, Dream-llke, but not too dull. She poared a oap with careful hand; Thefragran Incense rose In curling vapor, warm and bland, To greer my grater al nose. Few were the words I mind we said; And yet, lt seems to me, Some sweet and dainty love was made Above those coca of tea. And as I lingered, loth to rise, She looked across at me, And murmured with beseeching eyes, 4 Dave one more cup of tea I" What could I do f She was so fair i Bow could I such a noodle be As to depart and leave her there Alone to drink her tea ? And so lt somehow came to pass That this year. too. for ino in that fame chair, the same sweet lass Is pouring eupB of tea. COMMERCIAL SEWS. Tb? Charleston cotton. Ric? and Naval ' Stores market. * - ?IT! OH CHARLESTON NEWS, MONDAY ETININO, January 16,1873. COTTON.-This article was dull and weak, with a yery limited demand, mainly from one buyer, operated to the extent o? about 250 bales at >i?'?'?ts decline; these rates were not, however, in an eases accepted by factors. The sales were 21 h al e s at Mc, 26 at 19X, 1 at 19X, 40 at 16 X, 109 at 20>4, 9 at 20 \. We quot s nom in all/ : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION". Ordinary to good ordinary.19 919X Tjjwimtddiing....2ox@ Middling........................nominal. Kies.-This grain, was la fair request at un? changed rates. Sales about 260 tierces pr clean | Carolina, say 88 tierces at rs-16,27 at 7X. 2? at 7 8-ld, 65 at 7J%, 22 at 7Xc v* lb. We quote com? mon to fair at 6X@TX, good 7X@sc [ 5AVAL STORES.-There were no sales reported. FRSIG am -To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi? nal on uplands, nommai on Bea islands; via Kew Torie, \ d on uplands, ld on sea islands; by san, #<<?M6d on nplands, on asa islandsnomlnaL To fiayre lo on uplands. Coastwise-to New York by steam \c on uplands and Ic on sea islands; $2 9 tierce on rice; by sall Xe on' cotton; - 3 tierce I ou noe; 40o;9 barrel on rosin; $7@8 H M on lum-> | ber; $9@10 fi M on timber. To Boston, by saVt Jfp *? m on upland cotton. To Providence, .by sall 23 f* M on boards, xe ?? rb oa cotton; by steam Si ** bale 6n New York rates. To Phila? delphia, by steam xe:9 m on uplands; by sall, $7 . M on boards; $9 on tlmber; $3 per ton en clay, -aad $3a$3 so on phosphates. To Baltimore, by ??am xe 9 lb by. sall, $6 50@7 3 M on boards; $303 23 ?? ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, s. C., Darlen an?l Sat illa River, Ga-, and Jacksonville, Fiai, to Northern ports, and $io<ai2 r\ M ar? the rates an lumber and boards. EXCHANGE.-sterling 60 day bills UJi? 17X DoiiKSTic FacaAN?K.-The banks are pur? chasing sight checks at x off, and seU at par. Marketa by Telegraph. HORST MARKETS. " LONDON. January 16.-Noon-Consols 92X _ Bonds91X. ... .; Afternoon.-American securities quiet and steady. .. ~. ...-? EB ANS FORT, January 16.-Noom-Bonds 06X PARIS, January 16.-Noon-Rentes 66f 22o. Nsw- YORK. Ja nary is.-Noon.-Freights steady.-Stocks strong-and steaiy. Governments dull ?ni steady. Money easy at e. Gold steady ac 8 \. Exchange: long ox ; abort ex. Evening - Money sufi* at 7 gold and a fraction commission, but closed at 7 currency. Sterling 9Xa9Jf. Gold very duli, 6Xa?. Governments dall an<i steady, sixty-twos io. Tennessees nix; new C5X- Virginias 69: new 66. Loolilanas 62; new 60. Levee* 80; Eights 70. Alabamas eo; Fives 60. Georgias 70: sevens 83. North Caroli? nas 88; new 14. Sooth Carolinas 60; new 24X. COTTON UARKKT? LIVERPOOL, January i6.-Noon.-Cotton opened quiet and steady; uplands lox. Orleans ioxd. Afternoon.-Cotton quiet and steady; quota? tions unchanged; sales estimated at 16,000 bales. Speculatioi and export 4too. ' Evening.-Cotton closed steady; uplands ioxd ; Orleans JuXd; sales 16,000 bales; speculation and eXpOTt40t?. --. ? Nsw YORK, Jan. 16-Noon.-Cotton nominal: up- ' lands-22, orleans 223?c Futureaaleson Saturday evening 7000 batos, as follows: January, 21X; 21X, -21 9-16; February, 22, 2115-16. 21X. 21X. SllT-16, 2113-16; Marob. 22 7-16, 22X, 22 6-16. 2?X, 22X ; AprU, 22X. 9-16. 22 11-16; May. 22,22 1116, '.Evening.-cot-oh weak; sales 870' balea; up lands 21 xe; Orleans-22X0. Sale? of futures to? day 9000 bales, aa i olio wc: January and Fbbrna' rrnX'.'si ll-ie,21 x. ? 9-1?, 21716a2ixc;March 22X. 22X, 22 1 16a2.'c; April 227 10, 22X. 22X? 223-tee; Mar 22xc; Jone 22xc \! ' . Bt^S, Jan??rr.lS^Cqtton quiet; mldditngs 3SX822Xc; net rtcelpts 285 bales; groas ?196; sales 400?StOCk 6600. - . PHILADELPHIA, January 16 -Cotton quiet; mid m rtllnps Ma, _._... BALTIMORE, January 16.-Cotton firm; mid? dlings. 22ci ddt receipts;3? bales'," gross 671; ex? ports, coastwise 185; salis e32; stook 2750. - - ? j AORTOLK, January 16.-Oottnn quiet; low m/d ?Ungsnominally *>c;.receipts 172U bales; exports coastwise 1889; stock.4*f79. ?: . u . WILMINGTON, January 16.-Cotton, firm; mid dunga 2lo;net.reoetpt8 lia balee; exports coast Wise ?98jSA)ea 17?; ?took 6827. , , i SAVANNAH, January '5.-Cotton, boyera and aelkraaptkrtiaHd ?ending downward: middlings Srxo offering, 20Xa20Xo asked;, net receipts ssas baleajexponsto Qrea? Bri ala BIO; to tho conti? nent 490; coastwise 1816; Bales l80O; stock, 78,698 balsa. :. ? ? . AUGUSTA. January 16,-Cotton dnU and ten Hog downward; middlings 20Xc; receipts 700 bales; ?alis 450.. . navrais. January 15.-Cotton du'l and nomi nalLmlddUng8 21Xc; receipts soo bales. - MOBILE January 16 -Cotton quiet and steady: middlings 20\c; net receipts 8782 bales; sales 600; Stock 6593. - %| Nsw o ELIA va, January 15.-Cotton quiet; mid? dlings 2ixa2ixc; > et receipts 8289 bales; gross 10,405; exports to Great Britain 12,805; Cork 3290; Havr? 3675: Malaga 1341 ; San Sebastian 640; coastwise 1401; salea 4500; stock 181,418. . GALVR-TON, Janna'? 16.-Cotton quiet; good or? dinary 19o; Let receipts 2000 balea; taies 5C0; Stock 49,844. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LivaBPOOL, January 16-Noon.-Corn 31s ed for new. Evening.-Cumberland ont 83) 6d. Short rib middles 848 6d. Tallow 459 ed. Fine rosin 26s. NEW YOBS, January 15-Noon.-Flour duU and unchanged. Wheat quiet and heavy. Corn dull and unchanged, pork steady: new mesa $i4a 14 25. Lard quint at 9Xa8X- Turpentine steady at 67a67X. Rosin quiet at $4 70a4 75 for strained. Evenlmr.-Flou quiet and unchanged. Whis? key unsettled. Wheat steadier; winter red $i 60 al 64. Corn steady. Rice ?rm at SXa8Xc Pork S14al4 25. Bref steady. Lard firm; kettie exe. Naval srores and tallow sready. Freights steadier. BALTIMORE. Janua y 15.-Flour steady with im? proved d- maud. Wneat active. Oom dull and steady ; white 03a67c: yellow 64aeso. Oats dull at 52a56. Rye firm at $1 06. Pork steady at $14 50. Bacon s u ud, ; shoulders 7c Whiskey 83X0. .OiKoiNNATi, January 16_Pork steady. Lard firm ar? a abado higher Bacon In ligne demand and holders firm; shoulders 6Xc; sides 7Xa8X. Whiskey lower but in fair demand at 88c New York Coffee market. From the Dally Bulletin, January, 13:. On Bra? zils the position ls a l tue mixed and uncertain. The recent modifica tl on or values was not the result or any low of confidence lu the future or weakening or:ihe argo i en ts of importers, so far as the genera' statistical position was concerned, but could be traced to the absence or: a mos- de? cidedly necessary supporting influence a good healthy demand rrom the Interior. A number of holders refuse to give way, and still ask former rates, quoting tin market as firm as ever, while others, who caa sea no practical benefit in car? rying goods and pay in ir expenses, If buyers are determined to' bold oil, place samples on sale at caster figures In hopes of ?tarting ap a little lire. West India descriptions are taken altogether *jnlte Arm and tn small supplr, their comparative ?heapuess having heretofore "attracted considera? ble attention rrom coosumersi and induced Jobbers to buy up most or tbe desirable parcels. East India grade? are held with firmness, and it ls .claimed with much confidence lu view of favora? ble foreign advices, lt ls -aid as wallas a pretty thorough concentration of the sup ly. Tne posi? tion, however, ls not in f-hape as y t to admit or ?the flxlng or a positive range of values, and buy? ers are hardly plenty enough to indicate by their bids exactly what stock would command. To? day's market bas been quiet, but may be quoted steady at the late modification or values. . No ?ales here, but at Baltimore, 1562 bags Rio, per Templer, and 3500 bags do per New Light. The cargo or Maraca.bo, 2040 baw;, per Joe Kelly, waa aol i before arrival. We quote Rio, gold, In bond, as follows: Ordinary cargoes l&aiex; fair do ?exaisx; good do lfxanx; prime do isaisxc i New Torie Rice Market. - From the Dally Bulletin, Saturday, January 13: The general demand la not very active and in? cludes only about the ordinary job lota as wanted by tbe regular trade. The stock: ls under good control, and holders remain firm at lull former rates, with domestic held a little higher in some cases. To-day there bas be?- n a slight Increase of the movement, sales ol 50 tierces carolina at 8Ka8Xo, 200 bags Rangoon at exa'c in bond, 500 bags do. al 3Xc gold, and 250 bags Patna at $3 66X New York Naval Stores Market. From the Dally Ballet In, saturday, January 13: Receipt' to day 200 bbls crude turpen'lne; sioi do rosin: 238 dosnlrlts turpentine. Spirits turpen? tine were a snade easier to-davrbut very little done, as holders would not offer at a decline. There were rumor* of sales at 67c, and actual sales at 67 xe We quote at 67a67Xc for mer? chantable. Rosins are falily active, with sales of 2900 bbls good strained at $476; 60O do at $4 80; 30 do at $4 85; 150 bbls No 2 at ga. and 17 bbls pale at $10 60. We quote strained cirgo lots at $4 75. Tar ls quiet and unchanged. Pitch steady. Charles A. Bast?n'* Cotton Report for thc Week Kliding January 1?,187?. NEW TORR", January 18.-THE MARKET.-in oar last report the market closed strong at 20Xc for middlings.. Saturday the market was a rong | and prices vre higher. R? ders offered a fair amount of stock,.but insisted upon full values: buyers were nc: very anxious, and cpertve? cautiously; sales 3018 bales; middlings 2lXc Monday the market opened strong, with a fair inquiry from spinners and exporters, and prices were advaiced fully xe: bnt towards the close the tone became weak, with a disposition on the part ot holders to realize; fales ans; middlings '?1 Ho. xuesday the market was weak, and prices Xe lower; the offerings were fair, but not press? ed ; sales 2719 bales; middlings 21XC, Wednesday there was a ratr demand from exporters and spinners at unchanged prices; sales 2638.bales. Thursday the market was Armer and prices Kc higher; the favorable advices from Liverpool had a stimulating effect ; sales 3989 bales; middlings 21 Xe. Yesterday the market was strong, and prices were advanced *,'c. The continued favor? able advices from abroad, together with small re? ceipts at the ports, Imparted a strong toae; sales 2318 bales; middlings 22XC Upland and Mobile New Texas. Florida. Orleans. Ordinary.19X 19* 19X 20 Good ordinary...20X 21 21X 2IX Lowmiddling....2lX 21X 22X 22X Middling.22X 22X 22X 28X Sales of the week 17,392 bales-In cloding 6677 ! to spinners, 1126 to speculators, and 9589 to ex ! porters. ... Gross receipts at this port for the week 20,033 bales. Since ~,c september 871,131 bales, against 607,675 last year. STATISTICAL POSITION. 1872. Stock in Liveroooh.bales...652.000 Afloat rr om India. 84,000 Afloat from America.128,000 Stock In London.163.310 Afloat for London..;.....117,000 Stock In Havre..117.770 Afloat for Havre......;. 89,838 Stock in Bremen. 12,639 Afloat for Bremen............... 7.471 Stock in United Kates ports.....606,461 stock tn Inland towns. 98,816 187L 660,090 68.000 290,000 62,260 28,000 60,760 607 8,972 9 824 519,910 114,635 Total.......1.874,803 1,718,048 Excess 10 visible supply as compared with 1870... ;. Stock of cotton held by Man? chester spinners at the mills. Price or middling Orleans In Liverpool.;. lOXd Price or middling Orleans In New York. 22Xc Price ol gold. BX . 166,760 280,00} 160,000 8X<J 16XC 10X Interior Cotton Markets. i MONTGOMERY, January 13.-The market ia I flrm to-day. - Good ordinary 19Xa20 cents; strict good ordinary 20Xa20X; low middlings 20Xa20X; middlings 21. SELMA, January 12.-Sales to-day TOO bales. Middling 20aso,vi cents; low middlings 19XA20. Demand good; market opened at in- ide, bnt clos? ed very Arm at outside price*. Selma Cotton Statement. ' SELMA, January lav Stock on fianc September 1,1871.bales.. 662 Received this week.....1.643 Received previously.44,708-46,251 Total. 48,813 i Shipped this week.2,224 Shipped previously.37,877- 40,101 On hand January 12,1872.6,712 ; Receipts per Railroad, January- 15. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 2613-bales upland tot ton, 160 bbls naval stores. 340 bales bay, 3 cars stock, mdse, Ac. To Railroad Agent, Wm C Bee At co, Kinsman A Howell, A B Mulligan, G W Williams A co, Geo H Walter A co, Trenholm A Son, W W. Smith. Mowry A Sun, W W Smith, Pelter, Rodgers A 00, A J Salinas. L D DeSaussure, W Gurney, Dowling A co, Pringle 4 Son, H C H nd Ri ns, W K Ky an, ivake A Mlles, T T Chapeau, Whuo cn 4 Jones, Murdaugh A Mathowe, caldwell A Son, G F Crawley, W G Conrtney 4 01, Wardlaw A Carew, Witte Bros, W H Jones A co, DooRiaa A Jackson, 0 R Holmes, Frost, Adger A CO, Wis3 A 00. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 165 bales upland and 6 bags sea island cotton, 145 bbls naval stoics, cars of lumber and wood, rough rice, nails, mdse, Ac. To A J salina?, w E Ryan, Whllden A Jones, Barden A canter, O W Williams A co. Frost, Adger A co. Mowry A Son, A S Smith, T P Smith, J R Prlng'e A Son, Caldwell 4 Son, Witte Bros, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, L E connor A Son, A B Mulligan, TreDholm A Son, S D Stoney, Railroad Agent, and Order. Passengers. Per steamship Champion, from New York W A Courtenay, Dr Dickson, Colonel G W Brad? ley, wife and child, E N Chester and wire. James Wardlaw, wire and three children, Mrs Milliken. H Elmer, F HavUand, B B Lyons, Mr Jubos. Dahl F Peeks, Mrs Dieri, J-MoPartltn, E Lona:. FM Pope, G H G?reatb,F Green, M Rogers. Mr Ska gawa.' Chas A Eccleston,' P Crippen, R E Butta, Mrs Gltman, Miss McOov, James Russell, Van Whitlock, Miss M R Whitlock, Mr Miller, and Ave In the steerage. ' E ORT CALES JJAJi. MOON'S PHASES. Last Quarter, 3d 4 trouts.'40 minutes, evening. New Moon 9.11. 9 aonra. 39 minutes, moruii g First Quarter, 16th, 6 hours. 42 minutes, morwrg. full Moon. 24th, ll hours, 65 minutes, morning. JANUARY. 8TTW IRISES. Monday..... Tuesday..... Wednesday. Thursday.... Friday., Saturday.... Sunday. Iii 7.. 2 7.. 2 7.. 1 7.. 1 7.. 1 * BUN BETS. 6 .18 6 .19 6..19 6. 20 6 21 6 .22 6..23 HOON R. A 8. 10..67 ll..66 morn 12..67 1..62 2..62 f. 49 moa WATER. ll..66 mern 12..44 1..89 2..29 S..28 4..20 MAUI SB SEWS. CHARLESTON, 8.C.JANUARY 16. kat 82 deg 46 min 88 sec. | Lon 7? deg 67 mm 27 s< c. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood,. New York left istii inst. Mdse. To James Adger A co, S C Railroad Agent, N E Railroad Agent, Southern Exwresa co, J E Adger A 00, Adams, Damon A co, D A Amme, MAA Ashton, Jno Archer, E Bates A co, E H Barnwell, E E Bedford, W M Bird A co, G A Bowman, B Boyd, H Boyle. Bullmann Bros, T M Brlsioll A co. Brewer A Eohnke. J A Brenner, Byrne A Fogarty, F C Borner, Col Bradley, Dr H daer, H Bischoff A co, c H Belt rc, K T Brown, W Brookbank*, O Bart A co, Carrington, Thomas A co. T M Oater, Chapeau A Heffron, H Cobla A co, Mrs 0 B ciiisolm. Geo S Cook, Courier offl e, Capt L M Coxe'ter, W H ott afeo ft co, cameron. Baric ley A co, T Campbell, Coosaw Mining co. Chase ft Cut uno, A M Cuben, crane, Boylston A co, Dong las A Ml 1er, Dowle, Moise A Davis, H A Dnc, A W Eckel ft co. G H Eyc-enbach, J s Fairly ft co A D Fleming, D F Fleming ft 00, Neille flagg, Frost. Adger ft co. For-ythe, Mccomb ft co, c u Franke, W 0 Forsythe, Fnrchgolt. Benedict A co, B Foley, Fogartie's Book Mure, I L Falk ft co, H Gerdts ft co, I H Hall ft co, A H Hayden. Wm Hunt, J Hur kamp ft co. Holmes'* Book House. Hart 4 co F S H lmes, J S Hyer B H Jackson, Joh ston, Crews ft co. C fl Jonnai n, Jaejrer Bros, C Kerrison, H W Krtete, Kinsman Bros, Kinsman 4 Howell, J Ku llnskl, Klinck, Wickenberg ft co. J H Lawton 4 JO, Knobeloch 4 small, Kanapaux 4 Gouzal z 0 Ciitscbgl, Lan ey. Alexander 4 co, AR Le with' O A Lengnick, J H Lop- 2. A Langer, W F Linn, J'M Martin, K Martin, sam R Marshall ft co, McLoy ft EUce,_W Matthleasen, A McLeM), W McLean, J O minor A co, J Mc Gary, M Marks, Mrs E Mas er nan, Menke ft Muller, M H Nathan, A Nimitz, T ?NlpSon. J F 0'Ni-tll. P Parletto, Pelzer, Rodgers ? co. People's National. Bank, E Perry, N M Por? er. O P PoppenhHlm, Port Royal Railroad co, J A iuackenbush, F.QqlroIlo, Quackenbush, Estill A to, Ravenel A 00, uayenel, Holmes A co, Riordan, )awson A cb. J R Read, F A Scblffery, L Sch nell, : F sch wettmann, D H SUcox, W Steele, Louis ichotland, Steffens. Werner A Docker, Wm Shep? ard 4 ce, H Souneyroux. J F Tsvlor 4 co, John .'homson 4 ca. Th'?mas ft Lanneau. S Thomson, t Thotnllu8on ft co. M Triest, A L Tyler, J S Ter y, W Ufferhardt, Walker. Ev ns 4 Cogswell, M A Yarren, W H Welch, R Wh te, O F Wteters, John vn'burn, Whitemore 4 Rhodes, w w Walker, Mr Viiltlock, and otnera. At 1215 P M, on the 15ih. i miles S SE from Frying > an shoals, exchanged ignals with the sohr Florence Rodgers, bound lorth. Steamship Virginia, Hinckley, Philadelphia-left 2th Instant. Mdse To vy A Courtenay, Railroad Lgents, W Marpeher. Ellas Bro-, J B Adger A 00, laackeubush, Est Ul .ft co, W L Webb, Thoma* 4 .annean, RThom lrison A co, H Blschnfl ft co, B eldmann 4 co. Geo W WiUta-ns 4 0 ?. H ulalie 4 o, Florida Steamers, Ravenel, Holmes 4 co, Edw >aly, O Amme, Jerronia 4 co. Dr H Baer, G J Lohn, Vagener ft Monsees, Bullmann Bros, T M Bristoll c co, J B Duval ft Son, J M Greer ft son. Holmes's look Store. Fogartle's Book Store. H Bul win wie Yaller, Evans ft Cogswell, Chase ft cu tuno, H A Due, James Ccigrove, 0 L Kornahrens, H H Na? than, Tiedeman, Calder * co, ST Sonder, Jos D Ages, A Tiereattaai, W J Tates. P Wahr/, Barden A Parker, Abraham A Slater, Cameron, Barkley A co, Dowle. Moise J; Davis, ShackelTord A Kelly, T M Cater, Knobeloch A Small, Moses Goldsmith t Son, A Hammerschmidt, T A Whitney, Mrs Ann Bo?s. O F wieters, W F Paddon, T GampbelIJ R Read, S Stranss A Bro, E S Burnham, J Thomp? son A co, C F Pankoln, Hart A co, Northeastern Railroad co, and others. Experienced heavy weather on the passage. Merchants' Line . brig Erle, Sears, Boston-8 dayp. Mdse. To W Roach A co, H Bnlwlnkle. S N Brown, E RCowperthwalt, S C Railroad co.OD Franke, Tledeman, Calder A co, D F Fleming A co, Hart A co, Kan&panx A Gonzalez, Kinsman A Howell, Geo A Locke, Klinck, Wlckenberg A co, P P Locke A Lange r, N M Porter, D Paul A co, D H Sllcox, O F Wieters, Geo W Williams A co, Robt White. Right Rev WBW Howe, A G Brown, and others. Spanish brig Torc, Mrnos. St Jago de Cuba-12 days. Ballast. To w P Hall. commercial Lind senr Adellza, Huntley. New York-5 days. Mdse. To H F Baker A co, Sooth Carolina Railroad Agent, H Bischoff A co, G Bart A co, Wm C Bee A co, E R Cowperthwalt, Holmes A Calder, U Gerdts A co. GeoS Backer, Kinsman Bros. H Kl at te A co, Chas Kerrison, Jr, A co, F KresseL Jr, O Lilienrtal A co, A Nimitz, N M Por-. ter, Paul, Welch A Brandes. (J P Poppen helm,'Mrs A Taarnnson, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, Wm G Whiiden, PP ToaiB, Thomas A Lanneau, Otto F Wieters, P Walsh. L Welspopf, and others. .. - Sehr Samuel Castner, Lake, Philadelphia-5 days, coal. To the Gaa Company. Vessel to the Sehr Wm A JobneLeonard; S antee... i960 bush els rougft rice. To W 0 Bee A co. Sehr Ogeechee, Reynolds, Back River. 2046 bushels rongh rice. To W C Bee A co. Sloop Greenlea!. Nicholas, santee. 820 bash els roagh rice. To W C Bee A co. Boat rrom John'o Island. 4 baga sea island cot? ton. To R Roper. Boat from EJtfto. 4 baga sea Uland cotton To R Rooer. ' . Received from Ch ls ol m's Mill. 62 tierces rice To E N Thurston. Ul THE OFFING. British ship Julia, Baker, Havre via Ty bee. Bal last. To Henry Card. British bark Onward, Evans, Havre. Ballast To Henry Card. SAILED YESTERDAY. Sehr Vraie, Macon, New York. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Charleston, Berry, at New York, January 15. ; ' . , Bark Vinco, Robson, at Liverpool, January 18. Bark Oriental,-, at Liverpool, January 16. Sehr Eugene Borda, Latham, at Jacksonville, January 12. Sehr Charles Dennis, Mccormack, at New York, January 12. UP F?R THIS PORT. Sehr Stephen G Hart, Hart, at New York, 13th January. . . MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LIVERPOOL, January 15-Arrived, the Alexan? der, Belgravia ano Avondale, from New Orleans ; Oriental, Charleston; Caspian, Baltimore-cotton laden. Nsw YOBS, January U.-Arrived, steamships Herman Livingston. Colorado and Donan. Evening.-Arrived, steamship Charleston. Ar? rived out, the Europa, Winn, Alpha, Abyssinia and Caspian. MEMORANDA. Til3 achr Myrover, Brown, which sal:ed from this port a few days since for New York, return? ed yesterday to rent, having experienced beavy gales since leaving port. The sehr Altoona, Fitzgerald, from Beaufort, s O, arrived at Bolton January ll. LIST OF VESSELS OP, CLEARED AND SAILED SOB THIS PORT. F O R*?"7 G N . LIVERPOOL, Br ship Magdala, Black, up.Oct 24 ihe soeskummtren, Westergaard, ?I'd.Oct lt { Br bark Sarah M smith; Bishop, sailed.... .Dec 7,f BRISTOL, SSO.' ? v Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Oct 17 BORDEAUX. The Ebenezer, Matheson, sailed.Deo 8 CARDIFP. Sehr Henrietta, Burnett, cleared.Deo 8 HALIFAX, NS. Br bark Windermere, Teaman, cl'd.Jan 4 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr Chas Oomery, Plnkham, cleared.Jan ll NEW TOBE. Sehr Wapella, l'en ny, up.Jan 6 Sehr F Merwin. Pearce, op.Jan 6 Sehr Ella Matthews, McElwee, clea red.Jan 9 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, up.Dec 25 Sehr J w Maitland, Colcord, up.Deo 29 Sehr Jas Wall, Grover, up.Jan 8 ?HTLAnELPHIA._ Sehr LAM Recd, Steelmau, cleared.Jan ll Sehr Julia A Garrison, Smith, cleared.Jan l - BI LTT OR H. . Sehr Harriet Baker, Webber, up.Jan 4 Sehr S L Slmnions, Edge, cleared.Jan ll Stone?, &z. COOKING AND HEATING STOYES AT RETAIL. WILLIAM SHEPHERD A CO., NO. 24 HAYNE STREET, V AND No. 86 PINCRNEY STREET. PROCLAMATION ! IF YOU WANT CHEAP COOKING STOVES I Call at No. 16 Broad street. DOTI'S CELEBRATED DEFIANCE |( COOKING RANGE." ALSO, A LARGE VARIETY OF HEATING STOVES, I f For Parlor, Church and Office. a. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HOU8E Furnlehlng Articles and Kitchen Utensils, riN ROOFING, GUTTERING AND Plumbing Work promptly attended to. rVELL, CISTERN AND FORCE PUMPS, Of every Description. AD.-1.M9, DAMON ?fe CO., dec21-thfitu No. 16 Broad streut. JHE UNEQUALLED MACHINE. The HOME 81?TTLE uaes the Straight Needle, oakes the lock stitch, (alike on both sides,) bas elf-adjasting tension, and ls th- onlv first class ow price Sewing M .clime in the market adapted or every variety of .-ewing from muslins to eaviest cloths. Price $25 and $37. ^Agents "ra- ted. Send stamp for circular and ample of Sewing. T. L. BISSE LL. General Agent, J anil-fin wamo Charleston, 3. C. gripping., ^ E S S E Ii s W-ANT E D. - -Ttl Wanted, VESSELS to freight Corn from Jgu North Carolina to Georgetown. Good SHI freights and dispatch given. Apply to SHAOKELFORD A KELLY, janie-1 Southern wharf. jp OR AM S TE ED Tlie Flrat-claaa German Bark EDWARD, 1700 bales capacity. Captain Halberstadt,_ will (if sufficient Freight offers) be put on berta to load for.the above port. . _. Apply to HENRY CARD, janie" Accommodation Wharf. pOB- LI V E i i The Cne ship MUSCONGUS, Gover, Master, having a large portion of her cargo engag? ed, will meet with dispatch. For Freight engagements apply to jania e WAGNER, HUGER A co POE LIVERPOOL. The First-class British Ship EDITH, Ed- Jfo ward F. Hilton, Master, having ODe-half herSHfc cargo engaged, and going onboard will have als patch. _ . Apply to . HENRY CARD, Janll_Accommodation Wharf. JOE FORT SUMTER, -BATTERY WAGERER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER . INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast, safe and comfortably appointed Yacht ELEANOR win leave Southern wharM_ KV8BY SAT, at 10 o'olock morning, and a o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, apply to ' CATTAIN THOMAS YOUNO. novis On Board. pOB BALT1M ORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVEBPOOL AND SEEMEN. The One Steamship SEA GULL, Dutton, Com? mander, will .san for Baltimore, on SATURDAY, 20 th January ar half-past is o'olock. mW Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that | city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to " PAUL 0. TREN HOLM, Ageat, J an 16-5 No. 2 Union Wharves. F? R NEW T OK K . ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 15TH, AT 6 O'CLOCK. P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED li STATE-ROOMS AT.T. ON DECK. Th6 splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA, HOLMES, Commander, will sall for New York on TUESDAY, 16th January, at 6 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. a, Union v> harves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania. Gotten borg, and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New England Orties as usual. Insurance by Steamers of this Une % per cent. For Freight or'Passage Engagements, having very fine Deck Stateroom accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A co., No. 28 Broad street, or ao W. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves Jaulfr-2 pACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMFY THROUGH LINS TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of tho above Une leave Pier so. io, North River, foot ol: Canal;_ street,.New York, at IS o'clock noon, of the loth and Both of every month (except when these latos fail on Sunday, then th? Saturday preoeo ug. ' All departures connect at Panama with steam? ?rs for south Pactac and Centrai American ports. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica, For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco nm of every month, except when lt falls on sunday; then on the day preceding. No -california steamers touch at Havana, but gr> direct from New York to Aspinwau. one hundred pounds baggage free to each adult, ' Medi?me and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information apply *t the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on tte wharf foot or Canal street, North River, Now lark. F. E. BABY. Agent jaiT2fl-iyr ' . ' . ' ; . : J^OR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVEBPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM' COMPANY ?viii dispatch one or their first-class, mu pow? iron Screw S teams h rps fro ra PIER No. 46 N. K., EVERY WEDNESDAY, - AS TOLLO WS! IDAHO, Capt. PRIGS.Jan. io, at - Cabin Passage $80. gold, t Steerage Passage (Office Ko. 29 Broadway) $80, currency. ? - : J .. J For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. ?8 WaU street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool issued ny the Charleston and New York Steamers, which make close connection with the above line. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADOER A CO., WAGNER HUGER A CO., mays Or WM. A. COURTENAY. F OR WEIGHT'S BLUFF, AND ENTE FMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAN TEE RIVER. The steamer MARION, captain W. , a. F. Adair, u now receiving Freight at^KSBQu Accommodation Wharf and will leave TUESDAY NIGHT, the lath Instant. Frci?ht and Wharfage prepaid. No freight received after sunset. For engagements apply on board or to RAVENEL HOLMES A CO., Janl6-2 No. 177 East Bay. p O B FLORIDA ". VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE-A WEEK. The splendid Steamers DICTATOR.Captain COXBTTER 3IT? POINT.Captain MCMILLAN WILL BAIL AS FOLLOWS .' The DICTATOR wlU leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, The CIT? POINT every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 ?'clock, ?"OR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA. IND ALL LANDINGS ON ST.' JOHN'S RIVER. These Steamers connect with railroad at Tocol or St. Augustine, and at Jacksonville and Pa atka with steamers for Enterprise; also with teamera fur the Oklawaha River. Close connection is' made with steamships it Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and hippers can rely on no detention of freights to iew orleans, and at lowest rates. For Freight or Passage, having first-class ao ommodations. apply to " RAVENEL A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorat's wharf and Fast Bay. Through Bills of Lading given to N?W OrleanB. These steamers connect at Savannah- with teamer San Antonio for Darlen, Brunswick, atm a River, and all intermedia'e landings, 'reights for these points must be prepaid here. decl3 ir gURNHAM'S YEAST ,POWDER. Having used YEAST POWDER la our families >r several years, we give a decided preference, bore all other, to that prepared by EBW. S. URNHAM, Druggist and Apothecary, No. 421 -lng, near Calhoun street: - Rev. JOHN T. WIGHTMAN, D. D. Rev. T. E. WANN AMAKE K. P. K. COBURN, Intendant Town Of Summer? ville. S. 0. 0. L. HOLMES. -GEO. a PELZER, M. D. W. a SMITH, Master Machinist, S. 0. R. E. B. 0. WEBB. novt-6moa ffarirwarey OLgpUttunral 3mpUmenl8f HART & CO. Are AGENTS for AVERY & SONS COMBINATION PLOUGH. .A Complete Turning Plough, with Scraper, Sweep, Shovel, Bull Tongue and Turning Plough. $13 50 COMPLETE! We have also a Full Assortment, of One and Two Horse Ploughs, Both Cast and Steel, of AVERY & SONS. ? Aim AGrBICULTUBAL IMPLEMENTS. FAIRBANKS SCALES. BUBDICK'S HAY & FODDEB CCJTTEB. _ We are also in Receipt of a Full Line of SWEDES IRON, < ENGLISH IRON, HOOP IRON, PLOUGH STEEL, TURPENTINE HACKS, TURPENTINE TOOLS, MILL STONES, HOES, TRACES, NAILS, ROPE, PLOUGH LINES, GUNS, PISTOLS, POTWARE, TINWARE, WO OD WARE, BEST FISH LINES, SEINE TWINE, FISH HOOKS, BOLTING CLOTH. HART Sc OO.r 39 Hayne Street, and Corner of King and Market, janl3-8tnthSmcsDAC CH ARLE8TON, S. C. -fertilisers. ETIWAN FERTILIZERS ! THREE TEST SUPERIOR ARTIOLfiS ARE- OPFFRED BY THE SULPHURIC ACID AND SUPER ' PHOSPHATE COMPANY, OP CHARLESTON", 8. C., ftK ETIWAN ?TJANO. A comp ete MANURE, adapted to COTTON; GRAIN AND TOBACCO, being tbe well-known artic? heretofore offered at the very high grade of 16 PER CENT. DISSOLVED HONE PHOSPHATE OP LIME, With the addition, as heretofore, o? FERUYIAN GUANO, AMMONIA AND POTASH. PriOO $66 per ton, if paid on or before the 1st of April next, and $60 per ton payable let November, 1872. ETIWAN CROP FOOD. A new article ol abont the same high grade ot Soluble Phosphate, compounded with the elements of Cotton Seed in such a manner as to insure one of the BEST FERTILIZERS FOR COTTON AND GRAIN, at a lower price than the ETIWAN GUANO. Price $40 per ton, if paid on or before the 1st of April next, $46 per ton payable lat November, 1872. ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE. Averaging from 18 to 20 per cent, of DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE, and thns enabling the Planter, by composting, to obtain two tons of half that grade at a saving of ONE-HALF COST AND FREIGHT. Price $36 per ton, if paid on or before the 1st of April next, $ic per ton payable 1st No? vember, 1872. 49- Take notice that all these FERTILIZERS are of the highest grade or SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, and most help for more than one year. W. O. BEE & dec20-th8tu CO., General Agents, CHARLESTON, S. C. S ARD Y'S AMMOISIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. CASH PRICE AT FACTORY, $46 per ton. Time, $?0. PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN GUANO. CASH, $60. TIME, $65. BONE PHOSPHATE. CASH, $26. TIME, $30. CAROLINA PHOSPHATE. CASH, $16. TIME, $20. ACID jROUND NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER. CASH, $13. The above-named AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC and PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN GUANOS are 1ch compounds of the highest grades o' B ne Phosphates, rendered soluble and ammonia'"! with lo. 1 Peruvian Guano and auimai matter, maklog the most concentrated and profitable Fert;i._ers In ise, combining the Ingredients required to prouuce and support the Cotton Plant and Ceres s. While these Fertilizers are warranted to b9 kept up to their high standard, the prices have been naterlally reduced for the present season. Manufactured and for sale at Charleston, S. C.. by JOHN B. SARDY & SON. Me wa. G. A. TRENHOLM A SON, General Agents. Also for sale by Agents throaghout the Sooth. For analyses and certificates a nd for pamphlet. dec21-thstu3mos ATLANTIC AGIO PHOSPHATE. ? This Article, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, nader the direction of their 'hemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, for composting with Cotton Seed, la now offered at the Reduced Hoe of 988 per ton cash, or $31 per ton payable lat November, 1872, Free of Interest. Orders filled now win be considered as Cash 1st Marok, 1872, or on Time as doe 1st November 872, thereby enabling Planters to baal it at a time when their wagons and Moles are idle. >; PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents dec8-4moa BROWN'S WHARF, CHARXKSTON, 8. C. ? '.is"] ?o 's?!?? ?;:,iv?j ;>.r;:l; T; if? .:?'> . M;.' CHOICE ARTICLES IB y STERLING SILVER, K : ... 'I O O .: ingie*f. f.. ,'j?p f, H . ' PUT CP IN CASES, f P ECIALLT SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS! FINE WATCHES A 8PEO?ALTY, AT JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STBEETi dec?-etuthemoa gqilrottot. , . f ' O?TH CAROLINA &A1LBOAU S wi ?>-trwm-??ti . i . CHABUarox, S. O., December 23, mi. On and after SUNDAY, December 24, tb? Passen-, ger Tralca on tbe Sooth Carolina Railroad will run aa follows: , ? . . -.;.* . .|,v, v MB AD8USTA.. L9O70 C?arleaton..jj... 8.10 A. af. arrive at Augusta.....?.ai P. M. . . . 0 "- .FOB COLUJ?BIA. C232A Laave Charles ton..-8.10 A. M. AmTeaiCotonbta ....T..^?..-..... ?.teP.ST i*? -j- voa OUABLBSCK *->" y Leave Angosta.-~ T.40 A. M. AmvQ at CMrleetor.................... '8.20 P. K'.' Lsave Oolwab'a;....................... 7.40 A, Wi Arrrivoat u?arles ton. ".....8J0 P. WA THRO DO ll VILKIKOTON TKAIK. . ". Leave Aa(?a-ta.?;-...;.... 3.00 A. lt Arrive at Kin grille.8.00 A. K Leave KlngvlUe....,.13.30 p. M. Arrive at Aagtiflta................6.30 P. IC ?y ? AOOTJSTAmoira ixranas;; ' ?? baa j ," ..- (Sundaya .excepted.) v.. y, L?avotrtarl?sto?...........^.;....^.;. s.so P. M. Arrive at Angus ta..i...\..J.:iM A JC Llave AC guato..6.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.t..~* 6.55 A M. 00MTMBU K10OT nXMUMB. ?itel I? ! (Bondaya excepted,) .$ - ? .? .. i'. LeaveOhaxieston.?.IOK w. Arrive ai Oolomtjta.-9.3) A. M. L*eve Colombia.-...-7.00 P. kt.* Arrive at Charleston........7.00 A. M. . ,.., mnma ?nf?.,,, J.-u Leave Snmrnervttleat......7.26 A ic Arrive at Charleston at.8.46 A. K. Leave Charleston at..>..,3.30 p. M. Arrive atsnmmerri"<; ac:...:.;.;'......4:46 P. M. '. 011 ?0 CAXSfflJ BRAUCH. ? so Leave camden..^.j...?.ISA. it, Arrive at Columbia....I0.<0 A,IE Leave Colttmbia......................... L45 P. M. Arrive at camden....-~~.a.26 P. M. Day and Night Trains make clos* connections, at Augusta with i Georgia BAiiroad abd Centrai Railroad. < -, . >?^uglt?l?,bf? J itt Might Train connecta with Macon and Angora mimad. ~^g.*^H .>.? B? Colombia Night Train connecta with Green vi Hs and Colombia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road to points North. -j -T-Jr~ rTZ\ l camden Train connects at .'ringville daDT (ex? cept Sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia, A. L. TYLER, vioe-PresWent. > ; S. B. PIOE-ENS. G. T, A . : ;i ,, -, tanlj ?FFI0E: OF THE SAVANNAH AND .Ol?i CHARLESTON RAILROAD. sgBi3Ht3aeBr^^'>:'^w^isTTyjVgZjKg CHARLESTON, 3. 0-, November 22,1871. : On and after MOND AT. December the nth, the Passenger Trains on this Road will ron as follows: VlW'J EXPRESS THAIN. i Leave Charleston dally. 8.26 P. Uv Arrive at Savannah dally.............. ?.16- P. sf. Leave savannah dally..................11.16 P. IL Arrive at Charleston dally.6.86 A. M. DAY TRAIN. . . Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 8.16 A. If,' Arrive at Savannah, Sundays excepted, j 4,16 P. IL, Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted... 8.00 A. kL Arrive at Charleston, Sundays exo'ted. 4.0? p. ic Freight forwarded dally on tbroogh bois of lad? ing to points In Florida and by Savannah line ot steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to freights for Beaufort and points on Pert Royal Railroad and at as low rates aa by any other une. 0. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. S. a B?7LST0N, Qen'l Ft. and Ticket Agent. nov23_. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM? PANY. .J-' .? ? . i r V/ ' i . . . *? ff . fil CHABLBSTOH, s. o" Februarj n. UTI. . Trains will leave Charleston 'Dally at 8:30 A. ki, ?nd 5.16 p. M. f-. : ? . Arrive at Charleston 7:80 A. M. (Mondays ex. netted) and 2^0 P. M. . v.- . , train does not leave Charleston s P. M., su*? WATS. _ Train leaving i-M A. M. makes through coneac. Usn to New York, via Richmond' and Aoqma Creak only, going through m 40 lunn.:. Passengers leaving by 6.16 P. M. Traln-Jaave choice of route, TU Richmond and Washington, or via portsmouth and Baltimore? Isoeeleavttc FBJDAT by thia Train lay over on SPNDAT in Bal? am ere. Those leaving on SATDKDAT remain SDI:-' HAY ta Wilmington, N. C. i io This ls the cheapest, qnlckest and moat pleasant route to cincinnati, Chicago and other polnjIV West and Northwest, botb.Trami making iih oeotlOW at Washington with Western traft$? of Baltimore and o alo Railroad. - 8. 8. SOLOMONS, aiglneer and Buperm tend eat. . p. L. euupoB, General Ticket Agent. febU-limoi ROSADALIS. E0 SAD ALIS Ls the best Blotfe Purifier/ BOSADALISj a sure oure for . Scrofula. BOSADALISj endorsed by Physioiana, ROS AD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. EOS AD ALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSADALIS, the best Altera, tive extant ROSADALIS endorsed by the following : Dr. R. WILSON O ARR, of Baltimore. ? Itt. T. a PUGH, of Baltimore._ Dr. THOS. J. BOYKIN, or Baltimore. Dr. A. DURO AN. of Tarboro', N. c. ... Dr. 1. S. SPARKS, of Nie Solas vile, Ky. , Dr. A_ P. WHEELER, of Lima. Ohio. ' Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia, ar. J. L. MCOABTHA, of Sooth carolina, and manrothers. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC TtnflATlAT.TM, indorsed by Ber. DARKEY BALL, now of Marv, and Conference, formerly Chaplain in the - Gon? ade rate Army of Northern Virginia, ROSADAXJ? I Alterative, Tonio and Diuretic, and act? at ne and the same tune upon the BLOOD, LIVER. LID NE Y 8 and ail the SSC RETO RY ORGANS, es' elli n g all Impure matter and building up the rstem to a healthy; 'vigorous con di t ion, HOHADALM IS SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOW1E, MOISE A DAVIS, ) WhOlassie GOODRICH, WI NEMAN A co., I Agenta In Dr. H. BAEB, ) Caariest??* MIMI 4