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FRIDAY MORNING, .FEBRUARY 8, 1867. . [From SI. James' Magazine.] DEPLOUAXDA. " Tl? trno, 't?a pity, and pity 'tia, 'tis trae." [Shakspeare. 'Tis pity forms from beauty's mould Should break like clay; 'Tis pity clustering locks of gol J Shonkttarn to groy. Tis njty that the radiant smiles, The starry oyes, The tinahi. g fancy that beguiles c Our tears and sighs, Sbould.loee their lustre one and all, Fado and depart As years around us darkly fall; Alas 2 my heart 1 'T?B pity that the friends who now Strew for us flowers, ' Should greet us coldly when the brow Of fortuno lowore; * That hearts, in youth sincera and puro, . And fresh as Ma?, " When vanity and gain allure, j ' Should lalla vay. "Xis pity that so brief should be i '" All human bbss; That sweetest joys should ?OOH rt flee; Yet so it isl Tor all bright things are Bwiftly gone, And melt away Like sparkling dew before tho sun; . Ah 1 well-day ! Alasl for earth's illusive joys 1 Alas 1 Alas 1 ' For those who set their hearts on toys. And h opes that pass, Like summer gras? Like summer grass t Our New York Letter. [FEOH OUB SPECIAL COBBESPO?TDENT. J NEW YOEE, February 2.-Wall street was a scene of unusual excitement yesterday, caused by the ;: - rumor that a crisis is at hand, threatening a grand smash up . among some of the largest insurance corporations here. In the past year seven of the . first in nrance companies pf this city, and ten in ? the Now England States, have come to grief, and; from present indications, it appears that many ? more will follow soon. The unprecedented losses . - in the past sixteen months by marine disasters ? have given such a shock to many of the insurance corporations that it ?B feared that a large number of them-will not be Able to arise and be themselves again. The Sun Company has cancelled all the capitol represented by its scrip, which amounts tq one million two hundred and fifty thousand dol . j Jars, and the scrip holders are extremely indig? nant, contending that honesty should bo the best ? policy in an insurance office, as well os elsewhere, and that it is not honsst to reduce the scrip more than sixty net cent;, when the trustees bad at least given a yerbal promise that such reduction ; ; shonld neve^be exceeded. Ba the past twelve months the Atlantic Marino Insurance Company has paid out for losses nearly i ' - six millions of dollars, the Sun nearly three mif '- ' lions, tne Commercial overtbre hundred and fifty . thousand, the Mercantile about eight hundred ' thousand, and others almost in like proportion. , The Atlantic has declared a dividend of twenty per cent., payable in April, but it is hinted that in so ii doing it will encroach on its capital to the amount ? :. of ten per cent. Tb e Washington is said to stand . firmly on its legs, with a surplus of i en thousand, made dearin tue last year. The excitement is to . a certain extent kept up to-day, and large capital ? I isis who own an immense amount of stock in some of the most "shaky" companies, wear long.faces in anticipation of soon having shorter purses-the I * shrewdest of them,, however, will make fortunes by . taking advantage of the panio and buying largely instead of selling at an immense sacrifice. The .Stock Bdard yesterday and to-day gave one about ' as good an idea of Pandemonium as can well be imagined; overy member seemed to endeavor to , show the superior power of hisr lungs, and there ', i was such a bawling and uproar os made the day hideous, and surprised ns poor fools of nature who ic? own no shares of stock- and heed; indulge in no . . such yelliugs. ' : \. 1 Yesterday, the first of February, being "notice, }" day," landlords and tenants came together to, dis cuss tho important subject of ren cs, to.begin from . : . the first of May. The ten hts for the most part , held their heads higher and demanded that their .rentsshould be lowered, wherefore the -landlords remonstrated and contended that as times ore hard they will be compelled at least to keep rents ' np to last year's figures,-but the tenante replied . that times are equally hard for them, and that they ^' will not be soft' enough to pay the some as hereto . .fore* The battle was wed fought on sitbor side; ? many.houses have been leased, at the cid prices, whilst a large number of tenants have given notice" .. rthat they will niov, if their rents are not cut down, ?i ;. At last it has been positively ascertained who is ": ^the-fortunate individual that "won the ten thou .'-' sand dollar prize in the Union Home Presentation . Festival, it ? appears that his name is not Bem mington, nor is he a. "good .man who can (and g does) keep a hotel." Tho man is named McLough . - lin, and was extremely poor; he had been a sad . .. dler, hut a stroke of paralysis and subsequent ill ' health incapacitated him from, pursuing his labor for dody-bread. . His wife advised him to invest a dollar in the drawing, and the result is that he is ~ wrth~t?Mday ten thousand dollars; in the best of greenbacks. .-The twenty-five hundred dollar prize was won hy ail: h?hest, hard-working servant girl, ? who has. beeii. working out i'or ; the past twenty yearsfor. about six doUars per month. rs -.Th?-annual-tepor11 of "the Commissioners of Charities.' just handed in, shows that, notwith '- standing the vost amount .expended in the good ' work," there are still upwards of thirty thousand r .'p?or children in this city who receive no educa !.; fion.\ The remedy'wfll. soon bi applied, and the school system ere long rendered perfect; ' j. .'The-, pickpockets have been so-successful in their operations of late that many of them have . changea their style of doing business, and howin ; stead of gently stealmj^heir fingers in a man's pocket/they, attack, him with'duos, br knives or IS fists,rand eave"liim plus a "stab or. a half-dozen : ugly bruises, and minus' his money and his watch. It is really growing to be quito dangerous to walk - the street-at- night, and a mon must, like his mt^h, ev?r be well on his guard.- '* .Soma of the- banks hors have a curious method *i? .transacting business.': Si?ht drafts are some4 S tinr?s presented about ? half hour'b?f?ro tho time ' JBpr-ffi? b?iiijc .fo cMfojj; kh^.^??vh-tim party .upon ? -whom th? draft is drawn may-he out ot the time, ?J and not get. a sight at ah, the bank claims, and -cdten exercises, the right to protest it. -?? Busk ess looked up a little yesterday, but lcoked >down agair?-tne passage of "the Tarifl Bill caused j importers to hold foreign goods firmly, but bnyers - showed' no anxiety'to purchitse, and so prices did 'n?friseT' iidoubtlif. there " ever was. Buch a dull business season in Kew York city, and there is no : telliag.when.tiadfl will revive. Booth still running tho Merchant; of Yenic^; i Black Crookstillcoimng money ot Niblo's; "Ours'! . at W?llaok's;- equine comedy at New York Circus; spi^aennohs in -the churches t?-morrow; cold . weather over' for the present, rain falling instead of snow, and India-ruhbor shoes tie oidor of the 1 day.'......-?'.' - 1 : . MOULTRIE.; ; -I State-Items. ; NEARLY A.. SERIOUS FIRE.-Between two and ' three o'ekwk yester?Tay.morning it was discovered that one of the offices .ot. the Charlotte Railroad .Depot was, on fire, tbe floor, having become ig? nited from some cause. -There had -been no fire, : it is stated, in this particular office for se vend days., : and it was used merely as on ante-room. A colored .man -kept-th?. koy, and "the."?ffice was locked up . about 6 o'clock P. M. . 'The inmates of the adjoin "iug rooms were aroused hy the dense smoke, which ; had penetrated through crevices, and which time ! ly warning, no doubt, saved the building (which . was formerly used as a boarding-house), and all .-the papers of the company,as the offices of tho . Superintendent, Secretary and Treasurer, Agents. ?fcc., were all in the same frame building. None of tho offici J of the company Uiink that it was tho act of nu incendiary, but that it was the result of negligence. After an. examination of the locality and the flooring and rafters, charred and burned, we cannot see how it was the result of an accident, in a room in whioh there was" no. fire. There were four or five feet square burned in the flooring, just adjoining a stove,.in which it is stated there had been no fire.for sometime.-CbfamWa Phoenix. The sales by Sheriff and Commissioner in E aui ty, .on suleday, were- confined to lands. From prices which we quote it will be aeon that only a small: portion of its value was obtained for this kind of property. At Sheriff's sales one tract of 133 acres," lying within two miles of Greenwood, sold at $3d5; lot in Fort Pickens, 17 acres. $215. bales by Com? missioner were as follows: One tract of 475 acres, $1505: tract of 640 acres, $1020; tract of 400 acres, ' on which there ia a valuable tanyard, $505. A great portion of ; these j lands is very valuable, and ought to have sold at much higher figures. That 'the execution of the law requires sud: ??orifices ?B a fact deplorable in itself, and its ne.vspity at thc some time, shows the effect-which political agita? tion at the North, combined with our want of suffi .ciont rehablo labor, has upon the South._Ibid. We chroniclo -witr- sincero regret' the recert ;death of two old and highly respected citizens, Andrew Gilea, Esq., and Wm. Lesley, Esq. Both .hadlong'beon identified with, and devoted to, all ;th?. interests of Abbeville. At a green old ago ,they. are gathered to their reat, leaving to families and friends the happy memories that duster round lives usefully and honorably spent. [Abbeville Banner. The Anderson Appeal has been discontinued. Ita good will, etc., is merged in the Intelligen-er, under the management of Messrs. Hoyt and Wal? lu a work just pnbhnhed, tho Abbe Domenoch gives a strange idea of tho Mexican Court. Ho once asked who o new privy councilman was, who was to dine with the Empercr that evening. "Thb greotest robber in the empire," was the reply '-ho 'annexed' last week $30,000, which ought to be in the public treasury." On another occasion ono of the Emperor's orderly oflicers, who had been aide de-camp to Gen. Miramon, was pointed out te the Abbe. "Before attaining this rank," remarked a Mexican, "ho cpent threo years at ?Le gallevs. and is ono of tho most talented robbers m Mexico." The dressing. rooms, at the court halls, mc inva? riably rifled of their contents, and ladies, after dmitri -g. vainly sought their shawls, cloaks, etc. A ball was given by the French officers after their entrance into Mexico, when thc guests cut off tho gold fringes and tassels which adorned tho velvet curtains of the ua.'. room. . At St. Louis the other day a respectable married lady entered a fashionable store, and. while exam? ining aome goods, concealed a roll of silk in tho fclcLjof her dress. Sho was detected in tho act. audy bn being examined, it was found that sho had two large-sized sacks under her .dross, made ex? pressly for receiving stolen goods. Several small artides were found which she had already stolen 1 in the course of her "shopping." She fainted when her', theft was discovered, and fainted a second time rh?he course of t io exarnination. Her hus barid-iHi a clerk hi a wholesale house, and when thc j finh'by which he is employed were notified of her ; arr?s^ney gave boil in the am?ut of $2000 for her appearance before the Police Judge, ? mair. COMMERCIAL, Kiporte for tile Week ending Thursday, Fehmary 7. POBEIGN. LIVERPOOL-Per ship Confidence-235 bales S I and 2078 bales Upland Cotton. MATANZAS-Por Br bari: B F Shaw-100,000 foot Lum . ber. . . DOMESTIC BOSTON-Per brig Josie A Devereaux-19 bales Moss, 115 casks Clay, 174 tons Iron, 99 Hides, and 20 pack? ages Mdzo. NEW YOliK-Per Bloarasuip Quaker City-140 balea S I and 370 bales Upland Cotton, 80 tierces Rico, 4 bales Wool, 53 packages Sundries, ll cases Segurs....... ? Per steamsbip F B Souder-89 tierces Rice, 719 . .bales. Upland Cotton, ?7 halos "Domestics and Yarn," and Sundries. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-236 bales Upland Cotton, lld casks Rice, 192 boxes Sugar, 15.500 fe?t Plank, 7 bbla Whiskey, 17 cratcH Rope Cuttings, '20 bales Rags, 22 bbls Rosin, 33 packages Sundries, 143 Empty barrels, 5 bbla Turpentine.Per scnr Jonas Sparks-125,000 foot Timber..Per sehr Vo? lante-97,598 feet Yellow Pine Timber, 11,340 feet Yellow Pine Boards. THE CHARLESTON MARKET. ! EOE THE WEEK ENDING THURSDAY, FEBEUAP.Y. 7, 1857. COTTON.-Th??-week just expired has been one of re. mar liable dullness in t ? staple, buyers generally offer? ing lower prices, and e Here placing but a scanty supply of Cotton on tho mar^ t This firmness on the part of factors has had the tendency to sustain the price of tho staple, and hos been the moans of preventing a more de? cided falling off in price, thc declino during tho week having been from ft to 1 cont fis, the quotations at the opening of tho week being for Ordinary 30, Low Mid? dling 31, Middling 32, and S.rict Middling 32 ft cents, and closing at Ordinary 29, Low Middling 30, Middling 31@Slft, and Strict Middling 32 cents "tl lb. The re? ceipts at the ports up to this time point to a crop of near 2,000,000 bales, an amount much larger than many bavo boen anticipating, and which is producing a feeling of uncertainty in reference to the amount yet to be receiv? ed, which is anything but satisfactory. There has boon received herc during tho week 794 bolos of Sea Inland and 4827 bale? of Upland Cotton, against 937 bales of Sea Island and 4735 bales of Upland Cotton the week previ? ous. We submit the foils vang statement of the daily transactions in the staple for tho week : On Friday, the 1st instant, the market was dull, nnd buyers wero generally purchasing at rates showing a half cent fl lt?. decline-the transactions being 440 bales 104 of which were repacked cotton-Middling Cotton closing at 31ft cents fi Ibi On Saturday tho market waa quiet, buyers generally purchasing at previous quotations. Sales 420 bales, and Middling Cotton being quoted at 31ftc. On Monday, while former prices wore generally ob? tained, the market was, In many instances, weaker, and closing fiat at the rates of the day before-aries 277 bales. On Tuesday the market continued in favor of the buyer, with only a light demand-sales 243 bale'-Mid? dling Cotton being quoted at Slftc. fl ft. On Wednesday prices were weaker and lower, to the extent, in some casca, of a half cent fl lb. de cline-Mid- j diing Cotton being quoted at 31@31 Kc-stiles 357 bales. Yesterday the market was firm-sales 312 bales, say-2 at 20; 2 at 25; 13 at27; 98 at 39; 20 at80ft; 27 at 30ft; C4 at SI; 5 at 31ft ; 21 at 31%; and 62 bales at 32 cents $ Ita. We quote : '? Ordinary.-..29fi Low Middling.SOS Middling...31@3lft Strict Middling.32@ SEA ISLAND COTTON.-The demand for this quality of Cotton has been less active, and tho lower grades have been dull with a tendency to easier rates. Bales about SOO bales, viz. : For Common 68? 70a; Medium 75@90a;Fine90c.@$1.40. Inferior qualities sometimes change hands at less rates. Floridas aro seUing at 50@85c. fl fi>, RICE.-The arrivals of thia grain have been light, viz., about 12,000 bushels of Carolina Rough Rice, and 213 tierces of Carolina Cleon Rice from Georgetown, S. C. There has been a wall sustained demand throughout the week, and the receipts have been disposed of at firm and upward tending prices, the stock on the market being very BmaR. The transactions amount to about 400 tiweos of Carolina Clean, viz. : 160 at 9ftc fl Bj. ; CO do. at 0 % c., and S9 at 9 ft c. Borne small lots of inferior sold et lower figures. COTTON STATEMENT. & Itl'd. Upl'd. Rice. Stock on hand Soptl, 1866.. 235 6,300 .... Received from Jan. 31, to Feb. 6, '67....:. 794 4,827 441 Received from Sept 1, '66, to Jan. SO, '67...... 7,305 87,439 6,332 Total Receipts. 8,834 97,666 6,773 EXPORTS. A*, i'd. Up'd. Rice. From Feb. 1 to 7, *G7.'.. 365 8,853 287 ' Previously.6,919 ? 79,270 5,533 .,- 7,284 83,123 6,820 Total export?.:. 7,284 83,123 5,820 Stock ou hand and on shipboard.... 1,050 24,443 953 .-. SAME TIME LAST YEAH. JS. rid. Upl'd. Rice. Stock on hand Sept 1,1865. ......... 802. 1,610 100 Received from Feb. 1 to 7,-'CO. 186 1.910 131 Received previously. 2,796 49,836 1,604 Total receipts.3,344 53.35G 1,835 EXPORTS. S.I'd. Up'd. Rice. From Feb. 2 to 18, '66.. 50 1,360 266 Previously...... 2,876 46,120 1,545 2,926- 4.7,430 .1,811 Total exports....v2,920 47,480 1,811 Stock on hand and on shipboard.... 418 5,876 - 24 NAVAL STORES.-Tho receipts have been confined to a!lot;o'f about 400:'bbls. from Wilmington, N. C.. There bavo been no soles bore, and the market 1B nominal . "'?HAY.'-Tho receipts have been small, amounting to only.SSO balee of North River," which hos been sold at S1.7T fi 100 from the wharf. We quote North River at $L75t5L8? $ 100.-.The stock of Eastern Hay herc has boen exhausted. .CORN;-Tho receipts are quito light,but there is a supply on .tho way, which hat1 bee i detained by tho ob? struction to navigation at the North. A cargo of 4000 bushels, received Blnce our last; changed hands on terms about, equivalen t to $L40 fl bushel, bulk weight Solos to arrive have taken place at'S1.40@1.4G, in bags, for Yel? lowband $L45@1.50 fl bushel, in bag?, for White. OATS.-There have been uo ro olpts and the stock ls light j A" sole of 1000 bushels, in bulk, took place early in tba woek at 83c. per bushel. . FLOUR.-There is a fair stock of moBt qualities in the han da of dealers, which is being soldat about previous quotations,' say $?2@12!?O per .bbL for Northern and West? ern Super; 813@13.C0 par bbl. for Northern and Western Extra; S13.50@14 per bbL forBaltimore Super, and $14.60 ?10 per bbL for Extra do. Family brands s ell at $17@18 per bbb BACON.-The market continues bore of stock. Ibero is a fair supply near ai hand, which will enable dealers to. )eet tho present inquiry. The limited supply of Prime Meat on the market ls being sold at about 13c. for Prime Shoulders, 14fto. fl lb. for Primo Ribbed Sideband 14fto, for Prime Clear Ribbed Sides. SALT.-Importers are selling largo lots at 82.80 fl sock, and jobbers aro supplying a more limited demand at $2.50 fl sack for Common Liverpool. There have been no arrivals since our last weekly report. BAGGING AND ROPE.-Gunny Cloth ia extremely dull and nominal, and wo quote from 25@26o. ft yard. . ROPE_There-ia but little inquiry for this article; Prime Hemp may be quoted at 20c. fl ib., and Jute 12 ftc. fl.'m. " TIMBER AND LUMBER.-There ls some increase in the supply of Timber, hut tho stock is still limited, with only a light demand. We renew our rates, say for Com? mon Timber $4@$5 fl M; for Mill Timber 87@S10, and SUppingTimber $12@$15 fi M. Bolt Lumber is selling at $12@$15 fl M; City Steam Sawed is held at 520 [?$30 fl M. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool-A steamor on the berth bas filled up at ftd. for Upland and 1ft d. for Seo Island ; by soil we quote ftd. on Upland and ld. on Sea Island Cotton. To Havre nominal. To the West Indica nothing doing. Coastwise-To New York, by steam, 1 cent fl lb. on Upland, lft cent fl lb. on Sea Island Cotton; $2 f* tierce on Rice; 50 cents f) bbl on Rosin; by eail ft cent fl lb. on Upland Cotton. A large amount of steam tonnage daily expected having been put up for New York, special engagements have been mado for Cot-' ton at ft cant per lb. To Boston, by eteam, 1 cent fl lb on Upland Cotton; ft to 9-16 cont fi lb. by sail To Philadelphia ft cont fi lb. on Upland Cotton by steam, and ft cent fi lb. by sail. To Baltimore-The Bteamers take Cotton for Liverpool, to be rc-Bhlppod by steam through- at New York steamer's rates; on Lumber, by BtdL $7 60@$8 fl M. EXCHANGE.-Sterling Bills-The rate yesterday was 650@836 to the pound sterling for O'? dayB* billB. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE:.-The banks aro purchasing Sight Checks' on New York at }? per cent discount; flvo to ten days, ft per cent discount off; fifteen days, % per cent discount off; twenty days, 1 per cent discount off; twenty-five dayB, 1ft percent off; thirty dayB, 1ft per cf. off. They sell Sight Dra?ta on New York at ft premium. GOLD.-The brokera were yesterday buying ot 3G and selling at 38. Matanzas Market. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] MATANZAS, January 25.-CLAYED SHGAR.-The murket opened active upon favorable advices from Great Britain, the demand remaining steady up to this moment. Buyers have shown much eagerness to suenre all tho lots offered; not only thoso on hand, but oleo fu? ture receipt of special quality, easily grouting tho rotes demanded. The buhe of transactions may reach obout 12,000 boxes, mostly suitablo for refining purposes, at prices varying from 7ft @ 7ft rs. arrobe, basis No. 12 (D. S.) However, sellers taking advantage of the good disposition of purchasers, are oxacting higher prices; hut thus far they have succeeded but lu very few in? stances lo obtain 8 re. arrobe for extra prime lote. Buy? ers, in view ol' higher freights and declining exchanges, firmly resist such pre I jneion, and preior keeping aloof from the markot The stock is fust increasing, and it te cstimatod-at about 15,000 boxes. MUSCOVADOES.-The demaud foe this utopie hna con? tinued brisk siuco our hst report, particularly for the BritiBh markets, obout 3500 hhds. having changed hondii MOLASSE?.-Sicco our last report the inquiry for this sweet slackened somewhat, and dealers* receipts are in? creasing very fast; they accepted a reduction in former rates in order to disposo of their st ck*, lie transac? tions amount to 7000 hhdB., at 4 to 4ft , s kag f jr Clayed, and from 5 to 5ft rs per keg for Muscovado. Augusta Market. AUGUSTA, GA., February 7.-FINANCIAL-Gold, bro? kers buying ot 136 and selling at 138. Silver, buying nt l2&and6ellbigatlS3. %; ? J <* COTTON-A better feelirg pervaded tho market to-dov, ina there waa more inqttfry than for some daya past, yet prices aro still unchanged and only a few nica made: ; Strict Middling sold at 30c. Salee of th? day foot np 1S9 hales, na follows : .9 at 25c; 3 at 28o; 8 at 2?o; 4 st 28c; 19 ' at28>ic;7at29o; 18at293?c; 52at80c; SatSOJfc; ?at S05;c; 7 at Slo, and 1 brie at 32c. Receipt* 222 bales. \ . Wilmington Market. ?WILMINGTON, February . 7.-TropiamNB.-Only 18. bbls received and sold at S2 for hard, per 280 noonda, SPIRITS TimPENTiNB. -Sales of 38 bbl? at 59% cants, and 40 do at 60 cents por gallon. RosE.'.f-'Marxet.qniot. . Salee, of -47 bbl? at $S for common trad No 2; IE0 do low No 1 at S3 75; 60 bbls lbw No 1 at $4; 17 ao No2 at $3 25/ TAR.-tl bbls changed hands at $l-:65 per bbL' ? ', COTTON.-Market quiet Only one email lot (G .bales} sold at 29 cents for Middling. ? , ; ; v Kew Orleans Market.' '' NEW 1 RLEANS,- February 2.-Conow-The market opened this morning with a continuance of the previous depression, "and has continued * dull and drooping throughput the day. Th.1 offerings were ample to meet the demand, and factors generally evinced increased wil lingnoss to sell, and were evidently disposed to submit to concessions, but the majority of buyers, in view o? the .unfavorable tenor of th- advices from Liverpool and New York, evidonced littlo desire to operate-awaiting the sf fect of further developments. Hence, tho sales were re? stricted; comprising at the close barely 3900 bales, taken by ten brokera at pri- ee }?c per lb lower, and within tho range of the subjoined quotations: Ordinary 28a23>jc; Good Ordinary 29a29>?c; Low Middling 30a30>?e and Middling 30a31>?c. v y: STATEMENT OF COTTON. Stock on hand Soptembor 1st, 1846, bales ? 192,082 Received to-day.'.. 2,49* Received previously...;.. ...?604,880-607,373 - ' . . - 1 .' . 609,456 Cleared to-day. 10,914 Clearsd previously.... .356,236-372,149 StocTr oh hand. ...i.."..rf. .237,306 Tho clearances comprise 13.2?7 bales for Liverpool, 1631 for Boston. 138 for Vora Cruz, 1177 for New York, 610 for Philadelphia, and 81 for Baltimore. ' '. SUGAR AND MOLASSES-The receipts stn oe yesterday, comprise 211 hhds Sugar, and 624 bbls and 24 half bbls. Molasses. Tho market for Sugar is quiet but firm, while there is a fair demand lor Molasses at about yesterday's prices. Tho sales to-day comprised 200 hhds Sugar and 640 bbls Molasses at prices ruling within thc range of the following rates : Sugar-Inferior9c,$ lb; fair 12al3c; fully fair 13J?al3J?; prime 13JicjxhoIceUJic; soconds 13c; yellow clarified ISj?al4c; white 16c. Molasses-Or? dinary C5c ^ gallon; good 70c; primo 76a76c; Btrictly prime to choioe 77a77%c FREIGHTS-The markot is dull but the rates are un? changed. They are'l&d per rb for cotton by Bteom and yt? by sail for Liverpool, and l>?c for Havre. Steamers for Now York are obtaining lc per lb for cotton, and 7c per gallon for molasses. Steamers for Boston and Phila? delphia l#c. per lb for cotton. Coastwise rates by Bail aro nominal. Consignees per South Carolina Railroad, February-7. 563 bales Cotton, 16 bales Mdze, 34 bbls Rosin, 84 casks Clay, &c. To J 4WH Armstrong, Courtenay fe Tren holm, R Mure fe Co, R B Agont, G A Hopley fe Co, G "W Williams fe Co, Willis fe Chisolm, A F Lumpkin, Gaillard fe Minott, J B E Sloan, J H Ancrum, W W Smith, Adams, Frost fe Co, E H Rodgers fe Co, J D Aiken fe Co. Howard fe Bro, J M Eason fe Bro, J Marshall, Nachman fe Co, G H Walter fe Co, Kanapauz.'Lannoau fe Co, Fraser fe Dill, J H Baggett fe Co, L D DeSauBSure. J it JD Kirkpatrick, J 8 Brown. Passe ricers. Per steamship Saragossa, from ".Mew.York-Mrs C 0 Fuller, J Mathews, S Mathews, MW Heath and lady, Mrs Heath, Miss H Doran. . PORT CALENDAR. CORRECTED WEEKLY. - PHASES 07 THE MOON. New M. 4th, Oh. 60m. oven I Full IL 18th, 2h. 21m. even First Q. 11th, 8h.20m. evan Last Q. 28th, 6h. 12m. morn JAN. k FEB. Monday.... Tuesday.... Wednesday. Thursday... Friday..... Saturday... Sunday. MARINE NEWS. . PORT OP CHARLESTON Arrived Wednesday. Steamship Saragossa, Crowed, Now Yorio-lcft 3d inst. M JUC. To Ravencl fe Co, R B Agon ta, Southern Express Company, C N Averill & bon, J E Adgor fe Co, Adams, Damon fe Co, D A Ammo, O D Aurons fe Co, J Armstrong fe Co, J Apple, G-W Airnar, J D Aiken & Co, T W Bliss, Bollmann Bros, H Bischoff fe Co, Block fe Lyons, E Bates fe Co, J B Betts, R Boylston, Brown fe Hyer, L Buck, Bissell fe Co, Y/MHlrd fe Co, Chisolm Bros, T M. Cater, W S Corwin fe Co; Charleston Gas Co, Capt Chanklih, S G Courtenay, C D Carr fe Oo, CQocius fe Witte, Cathcart, I .McMillan fe Morton, W Coates, H Cobla fe Co, H Daly, W H H Derbeck, Dowio fe Moise, J fe F .Dawson, Denny, Burkott fe Co, Z Davis, J B Duval fe Son, G Dodge, E J. Dawson, H Desbrook, C W'fe J B Dennis, Ebdugh fe Mal lonee, W H E&sterby, D F Fleming fe Co, Fogartto fe S?11-' man. Ferguson fe Holmes, J Guy, Grub or fe Martin, J fe D Goetzen, Goodrich, Wlneman fe Co, Graeser, Lee, Smith fe Co, C Graveley, J H Graver, H Gerdts fe Co, J M Groer, W Gurney, N G Goodwin, Hast?o, Calhoun fe Co, J Hurkamp fe Co, Hudgins, Owens fe Co, Holmes fe Stoney, J H H dion. Hart fe Co, Hoffmann, Brabham fe Co, H Har? ris, J Hanckel, J H Happoldt, Holmes' Book Store, C E Huger, F M Jones fe Bro, Johnston, Crows fe Co, Jeffords fe Co, J fe W Knox, Kendall- fe Dockcry.'W Knob-lock, H Klatte fe Co. W J M Kornahrons, KUnck, Wicken burg fe Co, J fe J D Kirkpatrick, L F Ko en ter, Lauroy fe Alexan? der, Luhrs fe Co, G fl Li nat edt, N Levin, Jr, S La Torre, A Langer, S R Marshall, MehrtouB fe Wohltinann, Man? torno fe Co, W McComb.fe.Co, Marchall, Bur o ?. Bowen, J H fe D Muller, M Marks, C Matthews, McCullar, Wil? hams fe Parker, C H Moise, Muller fe Nimitz, D.O'NeiU fe Son, B O'Neill, Owen, Fenwick fe Co, J G Ojemann, J F O'Neill fe Son, Ostendorif fe Co, J Purcell, W F Paddon, CFPonknin, W Roach, J,Russell, EH Rodgers fe Co, G W Steffens fe Co, Rcnneker fe Glover, Saltas fe Roche, H 8tuts, L Schnell fe Co, J S Schtrmer, A Seckendorff, J C Schroder, Stenhouse fe Co, 8hackolford & Frasor, Jacob Small fe Co, D Lampkin fe Co, A C Stone, J L Torrent, 0 Tiodoman, Thompson Bros, J Thompson fe Co, N O Til ton, M A Tannlunson, Ufferbardt, Campsen fe Co, F Yon Santcn. C Voigt, J H V?llers, H Vaughn, J Von Winkle, W L Webb, Wagoner, Heath fe Monsces, Wharton fe Petsch, Wcrnor fe Ducker, O Whittemore, Son fe Co, G H Walter fe Co, J Welters, F Weyhmann fe Co, E J Wiss fe Co, W G Whilden fe Co, Wurhmann fe Lillionthal, J Walker, A H Haydon, A Wiltbergor, S Yeadon, S Foss, E R White, W 8teelo, C Morris, J Kyle, C Htckoy, Shepherd fe Cohen, J Wiley, A Hiing, L Lorentz, U S Subsistence Department, A Langer, T M Bristoll, J B Togni, L Orcutt, G W Wil? hams fe Co, R Lawless. Tho Saragossa encountered strong S and SE winds during tho passage. Arrived Tcsterdoy. Sehr David V Streaker, Van GQdor, Wilmington, N C. 6200 bushels Rough Rice, 400 bbls Naval Stores, fee To H F Baker fe Co, Shackelford fe Fraser, G E Pritchett, W PHall, and others. Sloop Ellen, Gradick, Cooper River. 1100 bushels S Rice. To J R Pringle, and others. Cloared Yesterday. Span brig Joven Jose, Fradua, Antwerp-P J Esnard. Cleared for this Port. Steamship Whirlwind, Fargo, at Philadelphia, Feb 2. Memoranda. ? ._...' Thc sehr John A Griffin, from Philadelphia, via Wik alington, N G, was at tho Delaware Breakwater, Jan 31. 'Tho*" brig Hozo, from this port for "Boston,*had "been into the Delaware Breakwater, and was to sail on the , afternoon of January 31 for New York. ; ?'.- J Captain McIntyre, of the bark Flora Southard, which arrived at thc Delaware Breakwater, February 1st, from Boston, reports that in Lat3B*>? Lon 7G.30, foll in with tho sehr Lovet Peacock from Charleston, with cotton, bound to New York, with Bails blown away and crow ex? hausted. Capt Mein tyro took all hands on board his vessel, and ordered his mate ?nd four men on board to take her to the nearest port " LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. ? Ship Missouri, Edward, up.Joh 10 Ship Southern Rights, Ross, BOilod..Jan 13 Tho Seaman, Doyle, np.I....,..Doc 13 Tho Deodota, Marousson, cleared...Deo 8 The Gladstone, Evenson, sailed.......Dec. 22 The Tecumseh, Sponagle, sailed.Doe 22 Brig Albert, Erricksen, cleared.Jan 8 CARDIFF. The Tregp-thon, 8teelo, sailed.Jon 1 The Sylph, Peters, Bailed.Jon 10. ROTAN. The Paul Maria,-, sailed. .Oct 6 CARDENAS. Bark Mary Belle Roberts, Burney, sailed.Dec 6 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. . . Steamship Geo B Upton, Croweli to leave.Feb 9 Brig Rolerson, Scott, cleared.Jan 25 Sehr Transit, Hawkins, up.Jan 26 Steamship Carlotta, Collins, Bailed.Feb 2 Brig Logan, Anderson, cleared.Feb 2 Sehr Americus, Moss, up.Jan 17 SchrDespach,-, up.Jon 7 Sehr Albert Mason, Rose, up.Jan 7 Sehr A F Lat-rabee, Carlisle, cloared.Jan <7 Sohr E N Perry, Smith, up.Fob 2 Sehr Bowdoin, Randall, cloared.Feb 1 Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, up.,.Jan 31 8chr E C Howard, Nickerson, up.Jon 31 Sehr Loyal Scranton, Lowden, up.Jan 30 PHILADELPHIA. Steamship Whirlwind, Fargo, cleared.Feb 2 Bark Fannie K Shaw, Shaw, cleared.Deo 28 Sehr Richard Vaux, Powell, cleared.Doc 19 Sehr J Elliott, Gilchrist, cleared.Jan ll naxTiMoiuc Steamship Carroll, Hudgins, sailed.Feb 4 Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, to leave.Feo 7 Steamer Planter, Ferguson, cleared.Feb 1 Brig Myronus, Higgins, up.Feb 4 Sehr Ida L Richardson. Bodel, cleared.Jan 19 Sehr Daniel Chase, Mitchell, up.Jan 21 Sehr G ?V Carpenter, Alexandria, cloared.Jan 28 NEW ORLEANS. Sehr Hannah Little, Little, up.Jan - LIST OF SHIPPING In the Port of Charleston, February 7,18G7. VESSELS UNDER 100 TOSS. AND STEAMEBB COASTING WITHIN THE STATE EXCEPTEO. STEAMSHIPS. Saragossa, 778 tons, CrowelL at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading.Ravenel fe Co Pioneer (Br), 750 tons. Sliaeki'ord, at Atlantic wharf, for liverpool, loading.WU Smith fe Co SHIPS. Screamer, 120 tons, Young, in the Stream, for Liver? pool, ready.WU Smith fe Co R C Winthrop, 910 ions, Stuart, at Boyce fe Co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading.Patterson fe Slock Bessie Crusby (Br), 681 tons, Crosby, in thc Stream, from Hamilton; Ber, just arrived.R Mure fe Co BARKS. Auge Gnardiono (Fr). 48C tons, Willis, at Marsh's wharf, from Havana, waiting.JA Enslow fe Co B F Shaw (Br), 374 tons, Cann, in the Stream, for Matanzas, ready.JA Enslow fe Co Mazatlan (Fr), 363 tons, Fauvre, at Union wharf, for Havro, roady.JA Enslow fe Co JamoB Wilson (Br), 364 fons. Dyer, at Vanderhorst's wharf, from Swan Island, waiting.R Muro fe Co Regina, 599 tons, Cuninungur, at Accommodation wharf, for Liverpool, loading.CN Hubert Yamuti (Br), 471 tons, Thompson, at Vanderhorst wharf, for Liverpool, loading.Ravenel fe Co Centro dc Eaportacion (Span), 410 tons, Ferres, in Ash? ley River, for a Port in Spain, loading.WP Hall BRIGS. Joven JOBO, 150 tons, Fradua, in tho Stream, for Ant? werp, ready.P J Esnard Anna D Torrey, 219 tone, Haskell, ut Brown fe Co's wharf, for Boston, loading...Stroot Bros fe Co Elvira (Span), - tons, at Bennett's wharf, for Palma, 'Majorca, loading.S Zaneguer* .. n - 8?H00NEBS. . . ;"r rrr: i'), - tona, McCormick, at Union wharf, from tanzas, walting..'.".!..':;:*... ;.~....... .Master J Dailey, 184 tons, "Wall, In Ashier River, for Baltimore, loading..V. :.i. .1. .Street Bros k Co Eliza Erancen?- tons, Sawyer, in Ashley .River, for Bal? timore, loading.Risley k Creighton Moses Patten, 167 tons, Harding, in Ashley River, for Pniladelpbia, loading.-,....Rialey & Creighton Volant, - tons, Dodge, in Ashley River, for Baltimore, ready.Risley k Creighton Paragon, - tons, Shuto, in Ashley River, for New York, , loading..........T'Tupper & Sons Mattie E Taber, 263 tons, Morris, at Adgor'siwharf, for Now York, loading...-..?.........v... . W Roach lilly, 41.3 tons, Francis, at Auger's wharf, for New York, *. loading;.. A.il ?.. .W-Roach May Day, 101 tons. Adamo, at Kerr's wharf, from New York, discharging....Risley & Creighton Nicanor, 113 tons, Hannah, at Central wharf, lrom Carde . nos, discharging.....Bonafont & Solas David V Streaker, - tons, Van Gilder, in the Stream, from Wilmington, N C, just arrived,.,.. ......._. ..H F Baker k Co T??arleston Wholesale Prices, AMI CLES. BAGGING, ty yard Dundee.. - .. Giinny Cloth. BALE ROPE, ty Jb-Manilla.; '" '*' Western...".. Now York..'. .Jete_.?. BREAD, ty lb Navy. Pilot......... Crackers...:....... BRICKS, ty M. .;....:...!... ...... BRAN, ty-100 lbs....'. ?..;r. COTTON, ty Ih Ordinary to Good Ordinary.;... Low Middling..... Middling to Strict Middling.... . Good Middling. Sea Island.. CANDLES, fl lb-Sperm. Adamantine......... ?. -. Tallow. COfFEE, ty lb-Bio.; . . Laguayra.. y. .' Java. CORDAGE, ty lb-Manilla. Tarred American. CORN MEAL, ty bbl. COAL, ty ton-Anthracite.. Cumberland.7.. - ."T. - - . '.'. COPPER, ty lb-Sheet. FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, ? ton. Pacific Guana, ty 2000 tts..... . Bough's Phosphate, ty 2000 foe. Rhodes' Phosphate. ty 2000 lbs. Mnpea'Super Phosphate, ty 2000 lb ZeU's Raw Bone Phosphate..... Zell's Super Phosphate of Lime FISH-Cod, ^ 100 lbs. Herring, ty box.-. . Mackerel, No. 1, $ half bbl..... : Mackerel, No. 2, ty half bbl..'.. Mackerel, No. 3, ty bbL. . Mackerel, No. 1, by kits. No. 2. No. 3.. Sardines, ty 100-quarter boxes Half boxes.. FLO UR, ty bbl-Super..,.?.... Northern and Western Extra... Baltimore Extra. Southern-Extra.. iBOT??-Prunes, ? lb. Figs...*.. Dried Apples. Almonds, soft shell............ Raisins, M. E., $ box. Raisins, Layer.. Oranges.. Lemons. GLASS, ty box of-60 feet American, 8x10.?. American, 10x12. French, 12x14. GRAIN-Maryland Oats, ty bushel..? i .Western.Oats, ty.buahel.. ? . Corn. ty bushel. Beana, ty bushel. HAY, ty cwt-North River... . .... . . i , Eastern..., ;. HIDES-Dry, ty ft. INDIGOS ft. IRON-Refined, ty lb. t> Swede. LATHS, ty M. LLM&Sh?ll, ty bbl. ... Booth Carolina.... ;.. .. ......... jj . Rockport..... \ Cement. . 3 Plaster Paris...'.'.';. LUM UER, "P-M. foet Clear White Pine, 1st quality.... " White Pine, good run.. ;Yellow Pine...:.:. . .Boards; ty M. feet-Rough...... Grooved and Tongued... LEATHER,'country tanned, ty lb.... MOLASSES, ty gallon-Cuba. ? -Muscovado. Sugar House. ;-.. New'Orleans. NA VAL' STORES, ty bbl-Tar....... pitch...;.;..........;.......:.. . Rosin. Pole.;. .. Rosin, No. 1.. . Rosin, No.'2.;. Rosin, Na 8............... v....-; Splrdx Turpentine.. ty gallon. ?.. Oo.rui?'.'"*i ib. NAILS-American, 4@20d, ty keg..... : : American Wrought....-..-:. Lathing..;.......;.. Copper, ty lb. Galvanized.. spikes...:... OLLS-Lard, ty gallon. ' - Linseed, ty gallon., Sperm, Winter, ty gallon. Cotton Seed, ty gallon............ .- Castor (E. L), $ gallon.......... ? Olive, ty dozen..... Kerosene, ty gallon..... Benzine, *fl pallon :. PROVISIONS-Bool, moss, ty bbl B of, prime. Pork, mess.... . Ramp.;. Bacon, Hams, ty lb. Bacon, Sides.?.. Bacon, Shoulders.. B&oon, Strips. Lard, in keg.-. Butter. Cheese., Potatoes, ty bbl.. . . . Onions. Apples. PAINTS-While Lead, ty lb. .: Black Load..... . Zinc, White.;. PLOW STEEL, ty ft WC1?-Carolina, ty ft. . East India... SLA 1 '?\S^-American, ty square..... SHINGLES, ty M.. . White Pino,- first quality. SALT- Liverpool, coarse, ty sack.. Liverpool, fine.. SOAP-Bar, ty ft.'....'.' .......'...'. STARCH, ty ft. SPICES, ty lb-^ossia. Mace. Cloves..'... Nutmegs....;. Pepper...,.:.;;.:..... Pimento..... Race Ginger. SPIRITS, ty gallon-Aloohol....... Brandy, Cognac. 3randy, Domestic.. Gin, Holland/..... Gin, American. Rum, Jamaica. Rum, N. E. . Whiskey, Bourbon. "Whiskey, Rectified. SUGAR, ty lb-Raw. crashed... OlarlfledA1...'.*.?;"'.'??, Clarified B.. Clarified C..:... Loaf..i.....;.'. Porto Rico.:..;.. ?M^scoval''.. SEGA RS-Domestic manufacture, ty M. ?18'. 00 0 46 26 25 23 12K@ - TO ? - . 12 ? 15 '9.09 ?20.80 . 33 @ - 29 @. - 80 ,@ - 31 ? 32 - @ - 68 ? 1.40 '30 @ 32 25 ? 20 19 ? 20 26 @ 30 28 @ 36 - O 45 - @ - . 26 @ 28 6.00 @ - U.W ?12.00 nominal. 58 @ GO 100.00 ? - 75.00 @ - 60.00 @ -? 65.00 ? - 65.00 @ - 65.00 @ - 60.00 @ - 7.60 @ 0.09 70 @ 80 9.00 ?10.00 8.00 @ - -- @ - 2.12 ? 3.00 .3.00 ? - - @ - 23 @ 25 48 @ 60 12.00 ?12.50 13.00 @13.50 14.00 ?16.00 15.00 ?18.00 22 @ - 40 @ - 10 @ .. .28 35 @ 40 4.00 @ 5.09 4.60 ? 5.50 4.00 @ 8.00 5.60 6.00 7.00 80 1.88 . 2.00 1. 75 - 10 1.00 07 00 ! 4.00 @ 6.00 ? 6.60, @ 8.00 @ 83i ? -I ? 1.33, @ S.00 @ 1180' @" - I;T5; a ?. 07>? @ 18 ? 4.50, ; 1.60 @ - 2.00. .? 2.25 2.76 @ 3.501 4.00 ? 4.60' 50.00 ?65.00: 38.00 ?40.00 20.00 ?25.00 12.00 ?16.00?* 28.00 ?82.00 ;? - 40 ? 62 65 ? -65' ; 60; ;@ 1.00 .76 .? 82: - @ -? - ? 4.26 4.00 Iii. 7.00 4.50 ? - to - 7.75 7.50 .?10.00 1.00 ? .. . 30 "@, - : .-12 ? 1? 1.80 ?.1.90 1.G0 ? 1.65 3.10 ? 8;i5 - ? -; 8.00 ? -. 8.00 ?10.00 ?60 ? - 16.00 ?30.00 14.00 ?15.00 :1? @ 20 16 ? 16 13>?@ - 16 @ 17 16 ? 17 30 ? 40 ir? @ 64 . 2.76 ? 3.00 3.00 ? 3.25 4.00 ? 6.00 12 ? vue . 12 ? 14 : 12 ? ll 12 ? - 9ii@ " OX -?-'-? 12.50 ? r -: I 7.00 ? 8.00 12.00 ?' :- : 2.30 ? 2.50 u?&i 15 .10' ?.12 1.08 ? " 1.76..?.. - 75 ? - 2.90 .? 2.60 49 ? - '40 ? 60 80 ? - 6.00 ? 6.90 4.00 ?12.00 3.00 ? 3.76 4.75. ? 6.00 3.59 ? 3.75 ! 5.00 ? 6.00 . 2.60 ? 3.09 I 3.00 ? 5.00 2.30 ? 2.49 : 9 ? 13 18 ? - 17 ? Sr- ? - j 1GK@ 17 18 ? '.19 13tf? 14 12 ? 14 ?8".00 ?46.00 2.00 ? 2.50 2.00 ? 2.50 1:60 ? l.OO.'n 1.60 ? 1.00 1.00 ? 1.75 40 ? 1.60 4.00 ?15.00 - ? - ? - TEAS, ty tt-dmpejlsl Gunpowder.. ;. Hy Bon..'...'. Young Hyson......'.. Black. TOBACCO, .ty lb, as per quality. TIMBER-Hem Timber-Yell ow Pine Ash..... Poplar.;. Hickory. TIN-IC Roofing Plate., IX Roofing Plate..:. IC Tin Plate?, 10x14. IX Tin Plate 10x14. IC Tin Plate, 14x20.:. Block Tin, ty ft. riraVE-Cotton, ty ft. Baling. Hemp...;;.... Jute. VARNISH- Bright, ty gallon. Paraflne. VINEGAR-White Wine, ty gallon. Cider.'.f.. French. WINE, ty gallon-Port. Madeira. Sherry.,. Claret, ty case. Champagne, ty basket. ZINC-Sheel, ty ft. 10.50 18.00 17.00 19.00 18.00 40 75 45 45 50 25 50 30 1.00 2.60 2.25 2.25 5.00 20.00 26 ? - ? - ? - ? - ? - ? - ? - ? - ? - ? - ? - ? - ? - ? 1.25 ? 6.00 ? COO ? 5.00 ?13.60 ?30.00 ? 27 Exports of Cotton FBOII TEE POST OP CHARLESTON, 8. G., OOMHXSCTKO 1ST BE?T., 1866, TO FBBBTTART 7, 1867, INCLUSIVE. WHENCE EXTORTED. THIS WEEK. PBEVT OU8LT. Live."uool. Hull. London... Glasgow.., Cork. Total to Great Britain. Havre. Mamillcs.. Bordeaux and Rochelle. Nantes. Total to France. Russia-Northern Ports. Russia-Ports of Black Sea.., Sweden and Norway., Denmark. Spain-Porto on the Atlantic.. Spain-Ports on Mediterran'n. Hamburg. Bremen. Cuba. Total other Foreign Ports. 6,1051 32,9991 39,104 6,105 889 88? New York.... Boston. Piiilsdclphia. Baltimore.... Savannah.... Wellington.. Jacksonville.. Total to Coastwiso Porta.. Grand Total. 1,770 450 '236 2,456 9,450 32,990 20 20 35,037 4,181 2,024 5,275 46,617 70,540 39,104 889 "?O 909 36,807 4,631 2,024 5,511 48,973 88,990 Quotations for S. Carolina Bank Notes. PBET-ABTO BT COaNTSTEJR, 6c WILSON, No. 5 Broad Street, C lia ri es ton, S. Carolina. Buying Rates. Bank of Camden.42 Bank of Charleston.19& Bank of Chester.. .16 Bank of Georgetown.16 Bank of Hamburg.17 Bank of Newberry.I, ..42 Bank of South Carolina."....08 Bank of 8tate of 8. Carolin*, prior to 1861. :.. .17 Bank of State of S. Carolina, after 1st Jan., '61. .08 Commercial Bank, Columbia..08 Exchange Bank, Columbia. .16 Farmer's and Exchange Bant;'..'... .03 Merchant's Bank,Cheraw..::".'...'..15 People's Bank, Charleston.41 Planter's Bank of Fairfield.10 Planter's and Mechanic's Bank; Charleston... .19J? Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston.3G State Bank, Charleston.08J? Union Bank, Charleston.'..57 City of Charleston Change Bills.93 Those qaotatiotw Babb to iiuotuat?ons, Exports or Rice, NavaH Stores ?nil L nm be from the Port-of Charleston, frc ni Sept'e 1st to Pcbrnnry 7,1887. ^ '. POSTS. tost?n;. Jew York..... iewport, Bri...... 'rovidonce, ll. I.... Pli?adelphia....... ?altimoro...;...... Starthern Port...... Hew Orleans. ffUmington. Hatanzas..:. Barbadooa.. ;. Savana. Daba and a Msrkot. Liverpool....;..... Rio de. Janeiro. Halifax, NS. Cardonas. Bordeaux_....... W?st In?ioB. Baracoa. Bristol, Eng. Bahamas..... Barcelona..'.;..... Tiercas. 862 4.473 121 452 432 10 N. BTOEES. Barrels. 1,15* 12,077 124 4,008 62 ? 86 12C 17 1,720 *630 Feet .567,578 542,870 320,428 543,210 319,000 1,727,703 281,600. 356,420 121,257 593,090 195,270 387,919 198,250 140,709 120,000 153,100 204,000 4,500 15,'d?? OLD HIP VAN WINKLE GIN, GOLD MEDAL SHEEHY, POET AMD MADEIRA, HARVEST 'BOURBON, . WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. IN ADDITION -TO CUB. BUSINESS OF SELLING WINES, etc., in original packages, and in order to insure to consumers Pure Liquors In a compact and con? venient form, we commonced the enterprise of bottling and packing in caseB our well known Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, ito., and have sent thom ont in a style that would preclude tho possibility of their being tampered with befar o reaching the purchaser. Thc general appre? ciation and gratifying suscesa that hos rewarded our efforts has encouraged us to maintain the standard as rc .gards quality, also to mako increased efforts to retain the confidence and patron agc which line been so lib orally be? stowed upon us. BININGER & CO., [Established 1778.] Importera ot Winos; Ac, No. 15 Boaver street, New York. Thc above popular goods are put up in cases contain? ing one dozen bottles each, and are sold by. all prominent Druggists, Grocers, tc. ? Opinions of. the Press. - The name of Bininger & Co., No. 15 Beaver street, ls.a guaran toe of the exact and literal truth of whatever they represent.-iV. T. Com.-Advertiter. ] .. The importing house of Bininger k Co., No. 15 Beaver street, is conducted upon principles of intogrity, fulrnsss. and the highest honor.-N. T. Evening Exprezs. : GOODRICH, W?NEMAN & CO., Ho. 163 MEETING STREET, .. ' -: ' :' - ' Opposite Charleston Hotel, .. . ?. snd w BOWIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KEVld it CAS SIDE Y, No. 161 MEETING STREET, i , : Wholesale-Agents, Charleston, 8. C. li; January Sd . . v ?wfm?moB. .iSi-V---V.,--V'.,;-'i-.:"' 'J-* 'y.-r ?? ' ."c?js^..'.;iw!n?'"'' ??V? IT A FAIR TRIAL, j fTTHIS SOAP REQUIRES ONLY TO BE USED TO JL prove'Its superior quality. Use lt as yon would any common Soap. Try it and yon; will ho con vin oed that it IF superior to any other article in market. For sale by Grocers goner idly. . - Manufactured hy TAYLOR a? YOUNG, No. 186 Front street, New York. For sale hy GRUBER Tc MARTEN, ; , . . u - No. 236 King street H. BISCHOFF ? CO., No. 197 East Bay. . .C .'. GEO. W.: WILLIAMS & C.Q.; :; j .. 5* '. _ .r- _ Corner Church' and Hayne streets', january 23 wfm?mo TSE AIKEN PR?S&. I" TIS PROPOSED. TO PUBLISH IN THE TOWN OF Aiken,.S. C., & Weekly paper .under the abovo title, to be dovoted to General Intelligence- Political, Com? mercial, Social, Literary, and Religious-with..& Depart men? of Agriculture, including the Field, the Orchard, the Vineyard, and the Gaidcn. "ANews Summary, to contain a. digest ? of the important events of tho .week, will occupy a portion of the papor, and particular atten? tion will be given to the unsettled question of Labor, as bast adapted to our new condition, and the ?lovelopment of the resources of the country la Manufactures, Agri? culture, Fruit-raising, and Vine-growing. -. - '. - Tonas-S3 a year, in advance.. H. W. RAVENED, Editor. W. D. KqtgXAyp,,Publisher. - January 21 THE MARION STAR, ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, IS pnU?disd at Marion, 8. 6" in the central portion of the sous try, and offers 5-favorable medium to Mer? chants, Dtmggists, Machinists, and all classes who desire to extend their business ht the Pee Deo country. For the .bensilt of our advertising patrons,, we shall, in addition "to our subscription- list, windi ii constantly in? creasing, publish and distribute gratuitously 3U0O extra copies of the STAR, during the business season this FaD. '.. . Rates of Advertising liberal. W. J. MoKBRALL, November 20 Editor and Proprietor. ??M?m S?MILBBDS ??KANY??ft. i' .*'- HUMPHREYS' . IlOMqflpPAT?IC SPECIFICS ; 1 ? FT AVE PROVED? FROM TflElMOST ?MPLB E3PE ' fX RIENOE, sn entire unccess: Simple-Prompt-Effi? cient and Reliable. - They - ore'the only medicines per? fectly adapted to popular use-so simple that mistaker cannot be mode in using them; so harmless as.to.bt (ree from danger, and so efficient se to he always relia? ste. They have raised the hfghost comniontlaUon from iDi and will always, render satisfaction. *. - . Conto. So. 1, onres Fevers, Congestion, InflgnmaOonB.. SS " 2, '1 Worms Worm-Fever, Worm-Ooio.'. 2d ' ? 8, " Crying Collie, or Teething of'In. ' tauts.. 20 4, " DiftKThoti of Childrou or Adults.... 2fl " 6, " Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic.. 26 " 6, " Cliolcia Morbus, Nausea, Vomit ? lng. 26 ?. 7, Coughs, Colds,'Bronchitis.". " 8, " Neuralgia, Toothache, Facoaohe.. SS .? 9, " Hcadac bes, Sick Headache,) Vertigo.. 22 10, " Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach....... " ll, " Suppressed, or Painful Periods..... ?< 12, .? Whites, too profuse porlnds.. 96 H is, ' M Croup,- Cough, DlfaouJt Breathing.. 32 ?i u, ?" Snit Rheum,Erisipelas, Emptions.' 26 ? 16, *' Rheuuus.li.sin,' Rheumatic Pains... 23 ?i 16, ? ' Fever und Ague, Chill Fever, " Agues. Ct "17, .... File*, Blind or Bleeding. 60 '. 18, ' " Opt halm jr, and Sore or Weak Eyes. &' it 19, M . Cuta'- h, Acute or Chronic, Influ ? eaza.V. 60 " 20, Whooping Cough, Violent Cough? M " 21, " -. Asthma, Oppressed Breathing.. 5< ti 2H, " Bar 'Discharges, Impidred Hear " mg:..:.. 60 " 28, " Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swell "inga.:......'-1. 6!. II 24, " General Debility, Physical Weakness QC " 25, " Dropsy and Scanty Secreilous. 6C " 26, " Sea Sickness. Sickuosa from Rid? in?....;. " 27, " Kidney Discale, Gravsl_...... 60 ? 28v " Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis- " sioux; Involuntary lechaxges.1.90 .i 29, " Sore Mouth. Canter. W K BO. " 'Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed....;;..:.:. ec " 81, " Painfaf Periods, even with Spnuty \..'....;. 60 " 32, " Snnerwiigs at Change of Lfe. ..1.00 i? ss, " Epilepsy, Spasms, St Vitas' Donce.1.00 " 84,- " Dlptherla, Ulcerated Sore Troat... 60 FAMILY CASES. 16 viali, morocco case and book.,{10.00 10 large viols, in morocco, and hook. 6:00 20 largo vials, plain'caeo, and book. 5.el 16 boxea (Nos. 1 to 15). and book'.. 8.00 VETERINARY SPECIFICS. ?ahogony cases, lu vials.510.0t Ungle vials, with directions. LOG 49-The?e remedies, by the ca?e or Bingle box, ore tent to any part of the country, by Mail or Express, fret if charge, on receipt of the price. Address .. H?MPHREY8* SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MKUlCINE COMPANY, Office and Depot No. 6C2 Broadway, New York. Sr. HuMPHnrrs is consulted daily at his offioe, per tonally or by letter,.aa above, for ah forms of disease. DO WIE ii MOISE. W. A. gKRItfE. A, AT. ECKKL& CO., Retail Agents, No. 231 KING-STREET, 4th door above Market-st April 16 mwfflmo fimo_Otiarlnaten. 8. C. DAVEQA, ??UmsM L?f AND COLLECTION OFFICF, Nos. 39 and 40 Park Row. ISAAC DAVEGA, ) GliORG? B. YOUNG, i HEW YORK, G SHARD L. MCKENZIE, ) - HAVING BO?OEKDBD TO THF TOREIGN OOLUt TION BUSINESS of Meas:4, BIRNEY, PK!3 flSfl & FLANDERS, we wi a attend io the cell eerier, c ccst due and maturing s'&ima thro upbeat the ?nlia* atoea^.l *j??iad3. 00MJdl.1,?r0!ll!&3 FOR ALL TBS STATES, Jannarv ? THE ESTE Y OMAN, FOR CHURCH KS, SONDAY-SCHOU^S, Alli) PA it LORS, with new and valn;ble improvoiuoiits, gi? mg ertroordiiuiry.compafq, variety, oud a sweetness o) tone; . Thfi crownlus? perfection is the VOX HUI'AN A ATTACHMENT, a wondemd'imitation of tho sympa? thetic Bweetne.-'H of the human voice. Thoy ?re stron p.h indorsed by GEO RGB VV. MOKO-Vs, WILLIAM A; KING, and others-the highest musical authority in th United States. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. PIANOS of ah grades and styles furnished at lowe? cash prices. GEO. 0. SAXE & CO., NO. 417 BROOME STREET, NEW YORK. Angnat 10_gmo THOS. R. u^OnSTBW, aaouTss .tim DHILUB IS Fins etrocerlM, Cholc? Teas, ?se., et?., /TM. S80 4 263 GREENWICH'S?.. COU. Of MUBJU1 _ . ' STEW YORK, Wovsmber THE TRI-WEEK1Y NEWS, PUBLISHBD TN WINNSBORO* S. C., AiTORDS A profitable aieiinn for tho "advertising public of Charleston. We respectfully solicit their patronage for our mutual bett cfit. GAILLARD, D?WORTE3 & WILLIAMS. November 16 - HAYNE -STREET,! C GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., j COTTON FACTORS;,! Church-streot, Chariest^?^;i GEO. W. AVJXTJTAMS. R O/WlTaLlAMSi;: J:H. HAVING ESTABLISHED OUR ?OU8ES AS' -: THE TRANSACTION OF YOUR BUSINESS LNCHi November 14 ? "A smile was on ber lip-health waa tn ber look" ?trength was ba ber step" and bi her hauds-PnixxAi noH BrxxEns." . ->-r-'.. . S; T.-?8'60~-X. - A few bottleB-?? PLANTATION B?TTESB ' . Will onreNervous Headache.. .. ." Cold P^tremittea'and'Fev?rish Lipa.,'" ? 5 .. Sour Stomach and Fetid .Breath. i -.' ?**.- "Flatnlehcy and Indigestion.' ? f? ;. Nervous Affections.. . . . ?''.'". .- ... ** Excessive Fatigue and Short' Breath. . - ! , M .pain over the Eye?,, . . . *"?''.g~ ! .?? -Mental Despondency. :''"'.' ." ! .* *?: ' Prostratiou; Great Weakness." ? !BaDow Complexion," Weak Bowels, fie.'.'. I Which are_the evidences of ?'. '. ,\ * .'.' |* ' LrVEB COMPLAINT AND 13ST?PEP8IA. ; _ ? lt is estimr.tcd test soven-tenth? of AD' adult ailments proceed from a deceased end .torpid liver. The biliary s?cr?tions of the liver overflowlnR into the stomach poi son the entire system and exhibit the above symptoms.; After long research, we are j.blc to present the -most' remarkable cure for these horrid nightmare'diseases; tho world has ever produced.-. .Within oneyeei o-rer'aix j hundred and forty thousand 'persona .have taken tho PLANTATION Bcrrrns, and not an ' Instance ' of complaint has .come to our knowledge). .'.',.. ?~ ; , It la a m'jst effectuai tonio and..agreeable stimulant, suited to all conditions of lifo.' .'; ~:J '' i 7 The reporta tha^t'ren?* ?pon minerai arabs to noes for: Its active propertioa, aro wholly fatse. .? For the ?atis-.. .(action of the-public, and 'that patients may consult their physicians, we append a list of its component*, j OALBMXA LABS.-Celebrated lor over.two. hundred yeaiB In the treatment of Fever and' Agrie; DyepepmV WonknesB, otc It waa intradnotd into 'Europe (by toe CounVsB. wife pf the Viceroy ot* Peru*, in ,1640, and afterward a sold by the Jesuits for j tte' enorhiout price of itsnvmxeeigfd in tilter, under thenamoof. Jesuit's-PWD den, and was flna'ly made-public by .-Louis XVX-King o? France. Humboldt mikes especial reference 'to Ita f?brifuge qnaUriesiduringhls South 'American travela. CASCARILLA B?IU?-For dhvrrhoa, coho and diseases of theatomach and bowels. ''r" "'.'. "l\ DANDKLION-For ?ifia-an?aUon of the loma ari? drop? sical uffectioua j.: , v CHAMOMILE FnowEES^-Fof enfeebled diseirtion LATZNDEB FLOW???-Aromatic, stimulant and tonic-? ' -.highly invigorating tn nervous, debility,'?v.-;?.-' ;:. . . j WINTBU?BEIN-For scrofula, rheumatism, tito... .? ; ANISE-An aromatic carminative-'.creating fleah, " .muscle and milk; much used by mothers .nursing.:. : . . Alao,'clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake ? roctt,eto, -- . -"? . - "." '"*' .'.-- ? . Another wonderful Ingredient, of-great rrae among' the Spanish ladies of South America; Imparting beauty to tho complexi?n and brilliancy to the mind, ii yet un ! biown to th? commerce of the world, ; and we withhold .ita name for .the present. . .\t\>: fii?? ul.\:. ~'.''y, ? . IMPOBTAHrT?E^ . "' . ' -.. . . -'? ; BOOBSST?B, ?T. T, December 28," 1861. Mesara. P. H. DBA?X- A Co.-I hove been a great sut fererirom Dyspepsia for throe or four years, ud had to 'abandon- my proff isicn.' " About three monthu ago I tried tlio Plantation Bitter^ md to my great joy I am now nearly a well maa? I have recommended ttbem in several cases, and, as far aa I know, always with signal :tx?eflfc .:. :I am, rotpectfuuy your*,-*. ~ . ; ..Bev.;J;S,,OATflORBl; V BESPEOTKD FBXKNI>:-My daughter has. boen much benefited by the nae of thy Pian ta tiou Bitters. Ibon wil t eend me two bottles niora, ' " -"" "'' . Thy friend, ASA (TUBBUT.'- j ' V " SU?IIMA^ HOUHK, CmOAOO, HL, 1 - 5! ' ' - " .' CFebruarylli 1803. :. MESSBS. P. H. DnAKH A Oo.;-M?ft?e aend ne another twelve caaes .of your Plantation Bitters. .Aa a meaning appetizer; they appear to-have miper gaded "everything else, and axe greatly esteemed. '. '.;' cr: Y oura, Ac., .- . - .,GAGE. A. WALTE. 1. Arran ire at en ts aro' now completed to frappjy any de maad for thia article, which baa.' not heretofore been possible, p .. .. , ;.. . . . :--'--|.':'-; ? The public may-rest assured that in no cas?, will the perfectly pur? standard obth? PLANTATION .l?TTKris be il op ar rod from. Sver^ bottle heart the facsimile ofour. signature on a steel plate engraving,'or ti cannot hegend nine. Ar,]/ parson pretending to tell PLANTATION SITTB&S tn hulk or by Ute pallon, it a swndler and inposter. ? Bekare nf refilled boulet. See Vial our Private Stamp it Umtro rn.fcTKD over every cork. ? Sold by all Druggist*, Grocun?and DealexB throughout the country. ''' - .- ' ; P. H. DRAKE & CO., New Tort... Arru. %j " .:. ? . . - mwfivf. KRAUSHAAR ? CO. TBS MOTT rumio vim ?BAND AND BQIABB ., ?lill Iron Frame and Orocstnuig Basi, M AS ITFACTOBT A Nil j WABSROTJSB . ??I S3 ?i*>, 19 . We? ? long ton-atr ?et..., "; i M04 V SE AB' BBOAD WAV, ??B W TOBE,. '. rHI DNDBBSIGNED, MFJ^EBS.QF.'THal'?BlBM'Oi' '..KBADSHAAB& DO., are practki&l Picao mahen sad as suoh bave hada large experience.:ln connectiez . -?Ith some ev thv beat' 'BstabQsbments tn thia conn tr BOA Europe .Thelr ' -" La?o? are mj.de not 'merely fri ! them, but ly them, ai d under their immedlAt? peruon? Biperriskin, xi'.hey allow no InstrumentB to leave the!' ftctoryanr' ass hito the hands bf their pabnns, anies< tr.ny have a powci, ev<mneEa, nrmneBB and reundnesao tone, an elasticity of touch-without which no insten neut ought to bo estlcfactory to tho -public--<ia' well ? taat durability in construction, which an&blos ii to rf -.iain In tu e and to withBtand - sudden changes of ten: 'oratiure and exposnre tn extreme neat and cold, wbic) ai?. ?ometimeB unavoidable. They will at all timen bo happy to Bee the ptofsasloi asd the public at their WareroomB, and invite oompari s jn between their own Planee and those, ol. any oUu ?auuhwtory, ANTON EltAUSH a AB................ .TOBitAS HAM* ' OHAJ'.LIiS.J. fiCi?ONEMANN. Aprilgg_. '? - ' ' j ?- . - . ? . CHEROKEE PILUS, Or Female SUgulator, ' Cure Suppressed, Excessive and ?Painful .\fenstrutd1on, ' Oreen ' Stein ess, Xervous und Spinal Af* fictions, l'ains in tit* Buda, Stck J/eudauJic, Giddiness, dud ?ll dis? eases that spring from irregularity, by removing tb? ctwso and ali too . ellecta Unit ariso front it. .They are perfectly tuf?'.In all cases,.?! e?pt?wken fot-bielden by direc-' tlons, mid .arc coajj-td administer, ?a :hey are nicely sugar coated. -Tiley shuuld he in the hands of. every Malden, Wife, and Mother in the lund. , . . .Luiiiea canaddress.us in perfect ?oiiiidencc, and. state their com? plaints in full, ns wc treat all Female Complaints, and prepare - Medicines suitable for all. diseases te wh'Icli til?-}' arc subject.-Thirty-two page pamphlet, in a scaled envnlope, free. ? Tuc Cherokee Pilla aro sold by all druggists at $1 per box, or six boxed fer $5 ; or they are aent by mail, free of postage, Jn an ordinary letter, free from observation, by addressing the sole proprietor, Dr. W. R. M?RWI?j 37 'Walker St., TS. Y.. N. B.~Cberokeo' Pills No. 2 are prepared for tpectal cunts, when milder medicines fall; these aro sent by mail, free of postage, on recoipi of fi, the price of each box* DR. WEIGHT'S' REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence of lLift, yW?2& Cures General Debility, Weah' Vs/ -nets,- ITystertce in Pemalee, ' Palpitation of Site Heart and all Nervous Diseases. It re? stores new life and vigor to the aged, causing tho hot blood of 'LAt t?ti PhePix youth to course the veins, rear new Ufe"-co does tion^nmoiti<g Impotency and this Elixir rejuven- Debility, rehtuitng Manttueu ate the system and and fall rigor, thus proving a overcome disease. perfect " Elixir of f.ove,n re? moving Sterility ?nd Bnrrenn?ss In both sexes. To tho yourur, middle-agc'Vand ascii, thero ls no greater boon tlmn this '* Klixir of Xitc." It gives a new lease of life, causing the weak ?nd debilitated to have renewed strength and vigor, arid the entire nysteni to thrill witlijey end pleasure. ' Prieo, one bottle ?$2; threo bottles $5; sent by express to nu y address. - ' Our ineillcines are sold nnd recommendad by all respectable druecists In every part of the civilized glob? j some u?pi luclple? dealers, however, try to deceive their enstoinera by selling cheap and worth less compounds In order to moke money. Be not deceived:-?sk for 'theso medicines" ind take no others.- If tho druggist does not keep them, write to us. and we will sand them bv express, carefully packed, froo from observation. We will be pleased to receive letters with full statements tn regard to apv disease with which ladies' er gentlemen aro alliiere?! Address all letters for medicines, pamph? lets, or advice, to the solo proprietor, ---- A Dr W. R. HEEWIN,.37 Walker St., ft. Y? May 25 mwf lyr M. M. QUINN, V/hoiesale & Retail Dealers . tlj .. . ... .W " , t ?'.. ?'i BOOKS, PERIODICALS, ??BWSPAPERS, . STATIONERY,. -BTO ?. sa T 'Hin B-sT a je gij t (Opposite Anoretreet? J .KC ABLE ST CN, s". o.', Phe latest lannes of the \reaaalwavs on hand. . , Snbscafiptbaii leoeived and Goodii dalivareloi ioi fara od by Mah or Exoress, AU CASH OBDEItS wlU bf prcapttr attended JO. irenrnaryid? jj Ei BANKERS. . ' iC - WiLLlAMS, TAYLOR & DO?, TATLOB. m.Bm?n, J?' ?TO?T. ABOVK *WH O?TER :YO? ODBS?RTTOES H)B LBL?STON. AOT) NEW- YOBS. ? r-r- & ?g*? ?? BTOINES'?S' : a?f?^^t^B^ Office and Worki, P?t?mn; W' Jenty. 'WAREHOUSE, No, 1. DEY STBEET?N?Y^- ' llTAmrFAOTUEEBS OF STATIONARYAND"POBT 1YJL: ABLE: STEAM : ENGINES AN1>; BALERS; 'Flax, Hemp, Tow, Oakum and,, Rope ,M?cM?l^;.; ?haf?ng, HOI Gearing, Iron: and -Brass Jrafonff of'iJt'ilnds: Latches, Haning Machines, Drina; Shaping, Slotting md BorinR Machines; Gear Cuttm?; .i^trcin*, MCin? and Bolt Catting -Machines ;'- Chucks'Jbf airjdnm; Loather and Rubberv.Beltiug; Laos -Lesfcinr, Belt IHdoks,^ end General SupplLs for Eallroadsand other Machine Shops . Judson A gnow-s ' Patent. Goveindrs.*"Siw'M^ - Gins, Presses; Ac, constantly on hand.;i'-T ? Jfaiyhao"- j_ V ? 'I :St>t?P?"*Ma?:N. Y. = '--. ? ? 0-"Bats'com* out-of;the?h?l?*'toaie7> ' " OtTs ?o j^M-Shid-WiW^^ . also as a preventive for Btd-Bugi-oszi&?k:-: : ' ' is for ypa*% Ikt?a??^ I $. j r .. ^" Tniec?tfc'J'Swiis, ?jBffijjdMja^ '.. ... 43T ! !, ! . BnrizaTT t . ^^.^r^i^44j?i>j|i^t . ' ;*' M3" Sold ln>Char!ettpiL*S. OS&y, v ~- ^ k/ '. Da. P. MELv?NiteHKN, No! S54B^t?. ;;;AndlfflBaraKp^^ . . J '. ? -Ct-vj - ;v.. r. -S^y^u-? ? ' ' ' ?. L? ". -" . ? . .??qi^?^^i ;-V-: :'r j* .: ; ? . ri; J; ret? i i-i j'y ' .t;^ii'.i^v?.?;;'i?..'??i^/?.?'x ;V i, fi J " C OS T^A'E?S^ - .i ;. I FOB 'CUTS, BUBmicBU^?' WOU^ CEES, Broken Breastn. Roa?: NJpplw.'rBt^vIfag; rWMpil and Pa?nrol Piles* 'Scrofuloas, Putrid aadrB-oondl?onad So?>?; TJfcors, GHandnhir S-rel?ngs, Br?filtoiS, Catat? ! ona -If?octiona,, EhigwoTm. Itch, : <^rn^>?nnion?,ChU bl&l?s, kc; Chappod Hand?, Lipe,'A-c;.B??s of Spidars, Ins?ctfl, Anto???JvSc.V&??'' ' ? r . w09" SoMby^tfflBrtr?gii?B '?fi^?kW^^^^^^^^ , J?ST And by HEHBf ?L: COSCAB,'l^^VoW??O??? JSPAnd.by . . . . DB. P, MELVIN GGH?ZFV~I ? ; Nff:^*W?tree?iChi?r^^ ' . - '". ' : BABOTSt WABD 4*CO?;; . . "iif .',?;^; ~I V" .. i ..'^Haw'OrlBaji*,La,r - >r ... . Wholesale Agenta for tho Southern States. . ." " . '. ?- - ? - ^ .. .r ; : 'i.r-' : : . ru ^ZJIOVXBSAL'^V"-*^ ' v%*?.-ou*ivr. ; CORN SOLVl?Ki - '?a* Bijxea.^c?ViO'o^ini ?'tJ?'"1 ' K - J?- 8oldby:sJljjr??^ *3-And by HEHB?.E..COOTAH,-Depot Fb. 48^ Broad? way, N. T. . ?,.>. . ?- i^. ?s^.? iisvoaaw ;jerAidby -JJa.P.??^Tmi?OpBL-;., ... .. f. ., - ?ito-xfiEng^treet, cn?Wm, a C." : ?;;:-i* .-itiL; > .*.'//" ~^d^?srQdiu?VZ??ft o>s r.f{ r' Whole?u?a,4e^^ -./:;?;"?. ...;.:.>. ?J . ?^^S''-'M? Vi?lJ^.iCi^y?^iil-: - '. -v.';-* *;<:/.. ?. .y v.:.'.-;;.-- r?c*3 ?-r?sa^it BITTER-SWEET AXD ORANGE BLOSSOMS,; ..: - ????? .??'>? ;. : ??-?]'?> ?b-'"-vZ s FOB BEAUTIFYING TBE COMPLEXION. " \. -. Used to Soften and Beautify the fflflry r?mora ireclies, ? Wmpl?^ Enrption?,*?.. vt <" (. :C>~'\::r.. Ladiea aro now usin^ it in preJterenco to all others. ? "^Bbtties^.ia.~^;v*; r^rj V??.J?. g?^?> .S?dby"sjilXrDgglfls.?mi^ ni^^? ; '?Sr And by HENEY ^'OO^A^Dt^K?t^j^ii-'l way,M.-T..' --. . .. - -- : j -' ^ - w< v . JtST And by- DB. P. kBLVE?JOMns?VJ s ' ; No. SM.Klng^treet, Cbarlasjton. SiAXc - . . - BAB NEB, WARD St CO.,, ?S?. ' """ "' j:"'-"-' Ne*? Orisana, ~ / Wholssale Agenta for the Southern S ;V5 OOSTAE'S'' PECTORAL COUGH REMEDY, r; FOB COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, -SOBE THROAT, Croup, Whooping Cough, laflasjjMr AaWmffi Consumption, Bronchial Aflecttons, and all Tm*pi of the Throat and Lungs..'-.^ . -. - JOST Bottles, 96 cts.-, ?0 ct?, and tlahW ? -r- " . iBT Sold by all Druggista everywhere. And by HENEY B. COSTAR, Depot Na iM Broad wayrN. Y. . .,. - ; - . JtST- And by ^Da. P. MELVIN COHEN, 1 No. 864Rnig^tw^ Ctou4?jto^ ? BABNESjJWABDri CO..' - ? New Orleans, La? J - ' Wholeaala Agents for the Bontbarn State... "COS TAR'S" : CELEBRATED . . . . j BISHOP PILLS?I - - A UNIVERSAL DDSNZR PILL, For Nerrous and Sick Headache) Costiveness. Indices'. ~ bon, Dyspepsla, Biliousness, Constipation, Diarrhoea; - - Colics, Chills, FoTors, and general derangement nf fte . - Dlgostive Organs. ^ :*\r^?!?:.^-ft Boxes, 25 eta., 50 da. and fl sixes. 1 ' tSf Hold by all Druggists ererjTrht.'e. . ^Sgr^And by HENRY B. COSTAR, DepotNo, 484 Broad-V-m /?pAn&bj . DB.P.MELVIN COHEN, No. 354 King-etreet, Qurleiton, H. C . v. BARNES, WARD A CO., 'V - . New Orleans, La., . . * Wholesale Aleuts lor the Southern st-tea,; j ^ DooennVr21 ' . .3nto9..,.. LOMBARD & CO., ^ OOMKISSION MEBCHANT8 ! aim nsMsxxBS AX? MAILES IS 1 \ Ao * ' Gr B?N ? S TO 2STB?:??ti ?IQ c?i N?.. IS LEWIS, : AND.. NO. 9 T WHABF"; BO 8TOH, ... -:c>??sit?O CUTT SS ' Advances made on OonsJgnmenta of Rios and Cotton td our address. \ Raferenoes, by permission: Tb M?BK JAK? Anon A Oe, Mtrne. ?r?xrr BSOTSXSS 4 Co., Cbarlestan. S,