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Exporta for ?Jae ' Week ending Thursday, : - .. Ftjbriitury ?8. ' ; . POREtON. LIVERPOOL-Por Br ship Bosnio Crosby-372 bags S I ? and 1720 bales Upland -Cotton. 301 bbl? Rosin. Per Br baric Samari-120 bales 81 and 1510 bales Upland Cotton. 355 bbl? Rosin. CABBABIEH, CUBA-Per Br sehr Alert-41,000 feet . lumber. CARDENAS-Per sehr Nicanor- 76,316 foot Pitch Pino . ' Lumber. DOMESTIC. BOSTON-POT brig Hollerson-219 bales Cotton, 103 casks Cl?y, 17 bags Bice, 8 bales Bags, 12 bales Pa? per, 5 bile? Rope, 80 tons Iron. NEW YORK-Per steamship Carlotta-Pi bales S I and 259 bales Upland Cotton, 92 tierces Rico, ll bales ' Yarn, 18 boxes Machinery. 0 bales Hides, 2 bales . Furs. 3 bbls and bogs Fruit, * Boxes.Per steam ' ship Patapsco-4 boles S I and 305 bales Upland Cot? ton, 83 empty Bbls, 4 Packages-Per steamship feSgsltai-188 bales S I and SS bales Upland Cotton, ' 62 tierces Bice. 40 packages Sundries. 73 empty Bbls.. ... PHrLADKIiPHIA -Par sehr David V Streaker-102 tons .. ,i Iron, 77,000feet Lumber....Per sehr Montezuma ?0 tons Scrap Bron, 25 bales Cotton. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Seo Gull-150 tierces Bice, -, 67 bales Upland Cotton. S575 feet Plank, 3 bbls Mo? lasses; !l rolls Leather, 10 empty Barrels, and 10 Packages. TIIE CHARLESTOS? MAJRJCET. OK TBX -WEEK ENDCiQ TUUnSDAT, FEBBUABY 28,1867. COTTON.-Tte want cf confidence In what moy be the total of the crop still keeps up t depressing influence on the value of tho staple, and tho English market having exhibited a declining character throughout the week, the market here has been generally dull and prices have had a tendency to foU off. This disposition to declino was suspended on Wednesday by the advance in the price ot Gold at Now York, which gove tho. staple rather an up? ward tendency, arid imported a mora activa feeling to the ,. market ' The receipts fir the week show, a falling off, say 598 bales of Sea Island and 2930'bales of Upland. ..against 838 bales of fea Island and 1160 bales of Upland Cotton the week before. : The transactions in thc staple since our last weekly report will be seen by thc following statement: '.ur,: On Friday there was a limited inquiry, previous prices - being generally maintained-sales 150 bales, on the bosu of 30c. Vj? Ji-. for Middling Cotton. On Saturday there was but a light stock on the market, and the transactions were only 105 bales, Middling Cot ton being quoted at 30c SS. On Monday the market was irregular, prices in som) transactions being above and in others below quota . tians, a fair inquiry prevailing, with sales of 446 baler ? Middling Cotton being quoted nominally at 30c ? lt. .- - s> israiuf. sun Borp:u was weak: and prices lower sales only 118 boles, Middling Cotton being quoted a 29}i@3ac ? .S. -:--'-'On W???sday- the market opened flat, with a lowe ' tendency, bat the demand improved during the day, an closed mors activo and firm. Sales 500 bales, Middlin Cotton selling at 29K?lb. ... Yesterday tho market had sn upward tendency, an prices generally advanced about a half cent ? lb. Sale - ?bolos, say-Lt at 27; 28 ai 27J?; 6 at 28; 7 at 28H;1 st 'is8 at 29; 26 at 29% ; li 9 at 30; and ll bales at 30j . cents per pound. We quote : ; - "': Ordinary..........'..'..'..28@ ;iiQwMli1rrnng.'.....29@ ? 'Mlddnhg...........30? 'Strict Middling..:.31(g) SKA ISLAND Corrow.-At the commencement of tb week the market was quite flat and sales difficult, bi for several days a better feeling has prevailed and a fa 'demand has existed; sales of the week about 250 bale say for common 65? 60c 9 lb.; Medium 60@85c ^ lb ?ndFm?at$l@$l 40 9 tts. Floridos sell at 50@SCc ' Bs. as in quality. ,. : .: COTTON STATEMENT. ' . . ?, . . & IsPd. Upl'd. RU Stock cn hand Sept. 1, 1806.. 235 6,300 .. Received-lram Feb. 21 to Feb. 27, .6"_'...;."....:_ 598 2,930 3 BeceiTed previously. 9,424 100,711 7,9 Total Beceipta...10,257 108,941 8,2 Exposas: ' ? 8.1'd. Up'd. Rice. From Feb. 22 to 28, '67.._... 757 4,420 359 PreriOUBly...... 9,034 89,865 6,611 J. ' . ? 9,791 94,291 6,970 Total exports. .. 9,791 94.291 0,9 Stock on hand and on shipboard_ 466 14,650 1,3 SAME TIME LAST TEAS. S. rid. CpVd. Ri Stock on hand Sept L 1865. 302 L610 1 Received from Feb. 22 to 28,'66. 167 2,193 3 Received previously.'..'3,579 66,867 2,1 .; I Total receipts...;.4,098 60,670 2,6 Exponm S. Td. XTp'd. Rice. From Feb. M to " Marchi, '66... 324 4,594 Cl Previously. 2.9J3 49,166 2,080 3,257 53,760 2,141' Total erports. 3,257 63,760 2,3 Stock on hand and on shipboard- 841 6,910 < BICE.-There has been received during the wc about 6000 bushels of Carolina Rough and 120 tierces Carolina Clean Rice from Georgetown, 8. C. Some I tierces of Carolina Clean Bice have been sold during 1 week, which bas absorbed near]] oil the stock of Cle TH<-n on the market. Holders have been firm and p vious prices have been fully sustained. We note the i lowing transactions : 24 tierces Carolina Clean at 9Hc] lb; 100 tierces do. at 9J?c per lb; 200 tierces do. at 9J per lb. We quote fair to good at 9J??9J?c per lb, a good to common prureat 9%?92?c. per lb; the mar! ?.inning firm and bore of stock. NAVAL STORES-The receipts of the week have tx light, and we learn of no transactions. HAY.-The only arrival .during the .week was a lol SO bales of North River to a dealer. The market cont ness bare of stock, and until further receipts wo have quotations1 tb' offer. " CORN-Tba arrivals have been liberal during the w and amount to some 100,000 bushels. This supply : caused prices to recede some ten (10) cents $ bushel, learn of the following transactions: 3731 bushels wh mixed and yellow, at ?L41 bushel, weight, bogs duded; 3327 bushels white, mixed and yellow, at SI.4.: bushel, weight, bags included ; 601 bushels white, at ? 9 bushel, weigh t,bags included ; 600 bushels white, at ? 9 "bushel, weight, bogs included; 3933 bushels wh in bulk, at ?1.32 ^ bushel, weight ; 7683 bushels wh in bulk, at $1.28 ^ bushel; weight; 5000 bushels wi and yellow, at $1.45 ^'bushel," weight, sacks included, white, and yellow at SI. io 14 bushel, weight, sacks Incl ed. Yesterday 2500 bushels primo white, in bags, v sold at $1.36 fi bushel, weight, bags included. OATS.-The. receipts for the week amount to s< 10,000 bushels. We learn of sales of 1200 bushels bags, on the spot, at 85c. bushel, bogs included, 1000 bushels, to arrive, at 83c $1 bushel, bags mein Alot on the spot, in bulk, was sold at 72c T& bushel, terday some 4000 bushels were sold at 80c 9 bc weight, sacks included. FLOUR.-Additional arrivals have somewhat lucre the stock, bat we renew our last week's quotations, pi having undergone no change since that dote. The mond continues farr. We quote Northern and Wes Super at til 60? 12 9 bbL; Extra do. at $12 50@: bbls, ; Baltimore Super ot $12@13. "fy bbl. ; ind Extrt at ?4?15 * bbl; Family brands are selling at $11 libbi. . v BACON.-Under increasing supplies, the mark) some transactions, was somewhat lower. We note of Prim?. Shoulders at 12J^c. ? lb. ; Prime Ribbed 1 at 14c ft-, aral Primo .dear Ribbed'Sides at 14 jj CV. -Anterior Meat sellifor lower'.prices/'." SUGAR ;ANX> MOLASSES.-The.re.has hean', som porters are Helling a goodarticle of Grocery Musco Sugar si. 12al2^c 5? Ks.-:Oayed Molasses, inhhd selling .at ,46c?48c 9 gallon ? .Muscovado Molaas? hhds-, at 52@55c. gallon. ; do, in barrels at 6C gslto?; "! '.".', SAIJ?Tbere hava been no'arrivala during tho \ The article cmtirrues dull, and difficult of, sale. A1 3000 sscks of common liverpool waa sold, from the v ?t$lJ?..?^??el?'. : BAGGING AND BOPE.-Gunny Cloth is extre dull and norAinaV'ondwe quote front 25? 26c Q ya BOEE.-There is but little inquiry for this ar Prime Hemp may be quoted at 20c $ is., and Jute 1 * VS. ... .,. . V TTMBB ANO LUMBER.-There .1* s." fair 'BI of Timber, with only' a' nght " demand. We renei rates, say te Common . Timber ?4@$5 ^ M; foi Timber $7?3?l0,'s?a ShippingJTiniber $12@S15 : Baft Lumber is selling at J12@$1E f, id- City S (?ewedis held at*20?S30'3 M. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool-By sail we quote on Upland and.Jd. on Sea Island Cotton. To I nomina!, 0^ ?ot-W?sij??dies nothing dc?ig.> it wise-To'sew York, by steam, 1 cent ft a Upland, 1H cent 9 Bs. on Sea Island Cotton;. tterceonBice; ?Oceute'ft'bbt o?Bo^;'byi?a }? t. 9 lb. onUp?mcT"'Cotton.' ""'To Boston, by" stet cent H lb on Upland Cotton;-^ to 9-16 cent 9 B saiL To Philadelphia X cent ?>, lb. on Upland O by steam, and yi cent y Bs. by sail. ; To Balttmore steamors take Cotton for liverpool, to be re-ahippe steam through at New York steamer's rates;' on Luh by san', ?7 60?*8 * M. - - EXCHANGE.-Sterling Billa-The rate yesterdaj 6a0@663.to the pound sterling for 60 days' bills. DoMEirno EXCHASOK.-The banks are porchaaing ? Checks on Kew York at" % per cent.. discount Ave toten dsys, 5? per cent discount off; ten tefl dtys, 1 per cant, dlsceunt off; twenty to twent; days, la percent off; tw.-mty.flvo to thirty clays, lj cent off. They noll Sight Bratts o:i Now York at pa GOLD.-TM brokers were yestordsy buying ut 3? selling at 41." ' Augusta, SLnrltet. .. tllght kdvano;) to the money martnt to-day. ;>. GOL?-B.okerH buying at 110 and -wiling st 142. . SILVIE-Brokers buying at 1S2 and setting ot 137. Conon-The 'market was dull and nnaettled di the morning, but later m the day, after the recd favorable Hew York advices,there was abettor ft fflsrrtfrated;anthsf TSMOffatpd n^ wita a ready S : an odvanno of Kale ' W? do' not feel Justified in a NOTE-Them WM * idle made yesterday of ' 64 ba OBX, which was repecrtsd, ttronghnilstake; fct28Ji. .JJilnfcaie^aiiurlx^ ?ti5 i MOBILE, Fobruary 23.-iCcrro?i.-Tho r?arket im?! ?nddnn.t?ivdM,-bqt<?srrj'rn thc raoming Liverpo ^ fewntew|?tM%,ao ajTanoa of xd. causod fact 2g*^y ' vyui.ncf-'i ss?;?> .. u. "~ 'x-r-VA.'t'.-'. . . ^J?fU1'' '- .'-.' .f...v'i'.**./J..V .. . - 1 Idvance their Ideas tu 30c., and sales could not be elected -excel* In isolated cases-at lower figures. Brokers report the stock on sal? light and or poor selections. MONETAKY AND FINANCIAL.-Gold waa. ratherjsttlT Jiu-, i riog^tt? bti?U>?wrac^ ar 13Tal38.-but 'tomi Rali? were 1 effected aft?r .the close, under. unfavorable Kew York^ accountsr'aa loVfae 13f>?f. " 1 t? Vi Sterling has" boen'dull and unsettled at from 1440147,. closxiu; weak oud downward. New york Sight was stuT-In tho mcarnihafat K check ins and K discount burins, but accounts of a let down in New Orleans late in the dav caused a depression 'here, awl buyers were generally, not offering bettor than J? discount for commercial bills: . .... Now Orleans Sight stiff at par. . . Ncvr Orleans Market. ?NEW ORLEANS, February' 23-^COTTON_Notwith? standing tho unfavorabV tenor of the Liverpool and New York advices, the market opened this morning with a liberal inquiry, oud conlinnod quito activo uulil about ll A. M.; when dispatches were received reporting a reac? tion In ibo former market, the Immediate effect of which was to cahanco tho views Of factors," few of whom, after tho news became known, were willing to sell, unless at improved rates. Tho majority of buyers, however, vero m-ioclincd to pay enhanced figures, and consequently witlidrew, preferring to await tho receipt of later iilteUl geuco. Under these circumstances thc sales were less liberal than tho activity in tho early part of tho day fore? shadowed, comprising 5o00 bales,' taken by thirteen brokers, at prices a fraction below tho ruling rates os to tho soles olTccted before the nows, but "fully up to our quotations os totho lists sold subsequently. Referring ? to tho abovo remarks. *o repeat as follows: ?rcUnary: 27>?a2Sc; Good Ordinary 29>ia30c, and Middling 30J$a 31c. STATEMENT OP COTTON. Stock on hand Septombor 1st, 1800.. ..bales-102,082. Received to-day. 1.047 Received previously.584,010-085,083 087.745 Cleared to-day. 18,420 Cleared previously.439,703-408,183 Steckonhand.?.. 229,502 j The clearances comprise 13,719 bales for Liverpool, 2308 for Havre, and 2393 for New York. SEOAB AND MOLASSES-The recolpts aro very light, and. are confined since yesterday to only 22 hhds. sugar; no molasses. Tho - demand,'however, is very limited. and, although there ls not much offering, we have to note a dull market uud lower prices. The 6ales to-day woro confined to 72 hhds. ?ugar and 85 bbls. molassos at 12?; c per Tts. for low fair sugar, 14,V?c. for yellow clarified; 73c."por gallon for co i mern uud fermenting molasses, and 78c. for. for prime. . '"> ' liicE-India and Carolina are in good supply and in fair demand. Tho better grades of Louisiana are scarce and. in 'uest, and prices have advanced He. per lt}. Wo qr Louisiana at Ooline; India 9a9?ic; Carolina liait:. Wilmington Market. wrLMTNQTON,' February* 27.-TURPENTINE-Only 30 bbls received, which sold at $4 25 for yellow dip, and $2 70 tor hard, per 280 lbs. Ko transactions reported in spirits turpentine. : ROSIN.-Sales of .252 bbls strained common at $3 50, and ' 487 do No 1 at $4 25a5, as in quality. TAB-Hos advanced 22c, und 214 bbl. sold at $187 per bbl. : COTTON.-Sales ef 97 hales, at 27c for mixed; 2fir? o for low- middling. OOBK_A cargo of 2179 bushels sold at $110 per I bushel. 30 days. Baltimore Market. ?.?.liaiojiE, February 21.-COFFEE.-The market is very firm, with reduced stock in first bands. We havo only, to report to-day sales of -toO bags Rio at 18J?al82?c gold. . ? . ' ' . COTTON-Is dull and lower. A small solo of Middling Upland was made to-day at 30 cents, and closed heavily at this figure. '?? ' FLOUE.-The market remains dull, though there is some inquiry for shipment, hut buyers offer lower figures than sellers aro willing to accept. Wo have only to no? tice a salo of 100 bbls Northwestern Super at $10 25 per bbL and small lots to local dealers within our range of quotations, which wo repeat as follows : Howard-street Super and Cut Extra.. .$10 25 @$11 GO Roward-street Shipping Extra.... 12 50 <a 13 00 Howard-street High Grades. 13 00 (3) 14,87 Howard-street Family.......... . . .... 14 00 @ IG 00 Ohio Super and Cut Extra. 10 25 @ 10 75, Ohio Extra Shipping-....'_. 00 00 ? 00 ?0 Ohio retailing. 00 00 @ 00 00 . Ohio Family. 13 25 @ 15 50 Northwestern Super.. 9 50 @ 10 25 Northwestern Extra.....EL 00 ? 12 00 . City MOIS Super.'.' 10 00 @ ll CO City MUTs. Standard Extra.ll 25 @ ll 60 City Mills Shipping brands Extra. 14 50 @ 10 00 Baltimore, Welch's & Greenfield Famy' 17 60 @ 00 00 Baltimore high gracie Extra..10 .75 ? 00 00 Rye Flour, new. 6 1! @ 7 25 . I Corn Moal, City Mills.,4 60 <3 4 75 GHATS-Wheat is steady, with sales of 2300 bushels Pennsylvania red at $2 G5a2 75 ;. 150 bushels medium Maryland rod at $3, and small lots prime do. at $3 20; also, 325 bushs common white at $2 75,. and 216 bunns prime da at $3 20a3 25. Corn was in light receipt to-day, SS0O bushels white and 4400 bushels yellow only offered ; market active, with sah-s of 4600 bushs good to prime white at 96a98c; 1000 bushels fair do at 94a95c; 610 bushs mixed and damp do at 91a93c; 3100 bushs good to prime vellow at 95a9Sc; and 1000 bushs Western- miVd at 90c. Oats-1550 bushs offered, and 1300 bushs sold at 66c. J Rye-95 bushs received, but none sold. MOLASSES-No sales reported. PROVISIONS-The market continues Active for Bacon and Bulk Meats. We report sales of 60 casks Bacon Shoulders at lOj^c, and 50 do in jobbing lots at Ile; 25 do' rib Sides at ll"ic, and jobbing lots at I2al2?ic; clear rib doatl3>ic; Hams 16al7c for sugar-cured. 20,000 lbs loose Bulk Shoulders and Sides at Salome; 20,000 lbs loose Shoulders at 9c; 20,000 .lbs Cumberland Sides at 10c Retail soles of Lord at 12J?c per lb, and Mess Pork < ot?2175 perhbt: ' " .. i - R3CK-We report a sale to-day of. 225 bags Kargoon at I 9J?C and 16 tes Carolina at 10?,'c per fbi, ' i' BTJOAit-Wo have hut to' notice a sale-of 163 hhds Porto Rico, terms not transpired, though understood11J? cte. ' Tho market closed ' very firm under the advance of gold \ premium. ..... . T. '. " i '.- ." ?'? SAX-T,-We hear of no change, and continue to quote for lots from dealers: L:verpool-Vino $3 25; do Ground Alum $2 20a2 25 per sack. Turks Island is steady, at GO c tor largo lots, and 62a63c per' bushel for -small dote from stores. ..; ' ".'.' . . -. . . ' : -. . WHTSKET.-There was ? sale yesterday of 150 bbls Western, m bond,: at 29c; and 25 bbls do, free, at SQ 26 per gallon; outside lots range still lower, and very irreg . ular as to I-ri'-e. .. X'.?Tt' '-.' New Torie Market.: MONET MARKET. Tte New York Evening Pott of Tuesday, February 26tb, says : ; - : . The loan market is easy at 6 9 cent on call. The dis? count deniani* s light, the best bills passing at 6)?a7K Foreign exchange ia dull but firm. Bills at ?0 days on London are quoted at 107J?al08?; for commercial; 108Jia 109 for bankers'; do at short sight, 109J??09J?; Paris, at GO days, C 18%a5 15; do at short sight, S 135?06 13J? ; Antwerp, 518J?a5 16>?; Swiss, 6 18??a5Hamburg, 36a36??; Amsterdam, 41041 ;<;. Frankfort, 41o41<?; Bre? men, 783?a79??; Prussian thalers,"72a72J?. '.'_' PRODUCE MARKET. . * NEW YORK, Fehru^-26.-Fipuitjio.--The market I for Western and Stale Flour ia irregular ;. the low j grades are 5@10c lower: There is a good demand for choice spring wheat extras and the low grades of winter wheat, for mixing with California-theaa are hotter and close finner. ?". '? The sales aro 6000 bbls at $8 65A9 80 for superfine State ; $10 OOall 40 for extra State; $9 ?Sall for the low grades of spring wheat-Western extra; S10 50all 00 ? for -shipping Ohio; $11 75al2 60 for trade .and family I brands of Ohio, Michigan and Tnrlinna, and $11:90a] 6 for St Louis extras. Buckwheat Flour is dull at $2 50a3 per 100 lbs. I California Flour fsheavy. Sales 700bnls at $14. I Canadian flour ls heavy. Sales of 600 bbls, $11 86a 14 50 for trade and family brands. Southern flour is inactive and heavy. Sales, of 150 I bbls, at SK) 25all 90 for common the' fair Baltimore and country extras, and $12al6 50 for. trade and family brands.- " ? Rye flour is heavy. Sales of 600 obis, at$7aS. '. y Com meal la Inactivo and heavy. '.-?-' GSAXN.-Tho wheat market is inactive, and prices are j entirely nominal. Spring wheat is lower, and winter is firm. Wc have to note no ?ales of moment. -V Barley is without material change, though at the cloe 3 the market is heavy. Sales of 18,600 bushels, at 9".; Ja94c for Canada West, ia bend. . f < ' ; j'1 \y ' 'V'V-i' Barlayimalt is heavy., Sajes or. 100O bualiels alr$i"?5.; ' ! Oats ' are' firm, and in fair demand. She sales are 60, 000 bushels inferior Canadian at 59c; damaged Western do at 67a59c; old do at GlaC2c,"and new do at<3ii63i?? State at 68c, inbags; Rye is rather lower and in good demand. Tho sales are 22,000 huon western at$1 llalli)' in store. A small lot of Canadian at SI 28. ' .' Corn opened heavy, and-closed lower under the less favorable news from Europe. The inquiry is' lair, .and chiefly for home'use; Thc sales aro 69,000 bush : west? ern mixed at $107al Q7J? in Btore, and $108al 09 afloat; Jersey yel ow at $1 OSal 09 on the pier, and delivered.. j PROVISIONS.-The pork' Eiarket .has been moderately active at former .figures, closing quiet, - For future deliv? ery we hear of 500 bblS mess, buyer March, at! $21' 16, and 250 bbls do, check on 20th, at $20 873?. KaBtS The sales,'cash anet regular, ore 1860 bbls at $20 25a 20 37 J? ?or o?dmeos; $20'7&for hew city do;mssiaUlots; $20 87^a20 DOfor new wesiern do; $17 tor; extra prime; $20 for western prime iness;.$20 37,for old clear. : ittfi-S! ? Beef continues in Very'falr demand at former figures: Sales of 700 bb sat $9aS12 for old plain messj. Sllaiafor hew dbrS12al6toroid extra do.' and $17o21 for newd .o.: Tierce beef is firmly held, but \ - hear of no sales. ? of 15bbls beef tongues at $30,~ ~ " .t~",'a T"^ . .Cuts meats remain steady and have been fairly active Sales. oMWpckgs at UJio. foif . bellies, and .,12j?al3c for pickled hams."' , ."; .: . ? ? "??.?-..i..?? Bacoh hV In very good request and steady. Sales of 460 boxes on the spot at lOJio for Cumberland cut, 12 !?c for heavy long cut hams; and 100 boxes long ont hams, seller March, at 12}?c, heavy weights. TXresBod hogs ore- scarce und rather firmer. We anote at 9?a9?ic for western, and lOagfomnty. . ? ' : Lard Ima been rather dull and prices are heavy. Sales of small lots at 12JSal2?c for No 1; 12#alSc for city- i3o 13>fo for-fdr to primo steam, and fancy lots do held higher. Kettle rendered wfR briiJ abouilSiio. There hos also been sales last night and to-day of about 1100 tes on the spot and to arrive at Io ye ^jCorTsaf-Tho onerlngs of Rio are light, and prices are C?mcW-The'"market to-day is quiet at 31a31Uc for middling. uplands, and 32a82J,'c for do Kew Orleans J and .Texas. .?..:?>. .- - ?- .-- . - - ' HAY-Is finn and in fair demand at $1 40 for eh!traine : and ?V.7?al 85 far retail lots. . ......"STOi MOLASSES-Is quiet, owing to the. Email supply on hand. Prices aro firm and well sustained. . ., RXCE-Is quiet but prices arenomi?al. . i/? ' ? SnoAB-Raw Sugars are firm and in good- demand. Sales at 9KO for molasses-sugar; lDJ?al?J? f?rrefln?nK gradeei?uba; 10^al2>?c for grocery grados do; lO^cf?r .Porto Rico, and 193 boxes Havana at llal2i?? Refined are steady. . ..... ... -, -, ? . ..,rw?^Su. WEIS*OT-Tb?, market ia heavy aaa duri ai 33e tor Westera'inbqndi.j.: LU.?ItJlu7^z!zr?. Bl FSEIOHTS-Are dulL The engagements to Livernool are 8000 hales compressed cotton at Ss 6d. and per steam er 6O0 bales cotton at Ss 8aV To London."9000 bushels barley at Od; to Bristol 50 hhds tallow at 22s &d and 20 tes beef at 6s. > A yessel to a direct port -in Ireland with with 36,0C*busbdacoOTat6?Sd. ' ^T*1?-*0 * Er CHANGES.-lijndcn. and- In direct payable, 60 day's sight^ 14al4>i premium; Paris dodo do l^a2 do - United States, and payable In NOW Tort and Bcston;ski weS'as direct for Now Orleans, Charleston,- Louis ville, Baltimore and Philadelphia, 24%a20 discount. ..'.?.' ' . - -'-. - FaxioaTA-No change ; but loss doing in the first days'' of this week; , no now. transactions consummated since advices. :.- . . /: . J.':' ,.h -<>y,.xj - v'' ! Corrcxpona?n?ey??journafy ? R HAVANA, February 20_Sugar market la?innd t No. 12 stenda st^at^J? perciba; ^hIE?Btnro?gK SAI OX; No. 12to 20, yellow and 'browns, ita*Zi.dcr lower .?Sees^t*oporte*b7 board of WersTn^hnoorteht ^???fS0nlt?Jeioi3 5^ nientianedfnmy last report w J .l^t.- or ?st ?IOON:L ? *? ??2??; ?fti0?i,Mm- ?rea I Pull M. 18th, ah, jprat q, 110>.:8K2u?.'-Wt^fTjaBt?^b^^ ?fi ; '?? ? -j I?HJC* 'I "?tn.'*1 mam.- WATEB.; 25j^ Morn., J ji^ls" 36 tue?day.'..V 6..S3 " 6..Ct X2T.Zg' ' '?17.1l 27 Wednesday. G..32 6..65 ' ?..27" - 2..13 28 Thursday... ,6,.S1". -, - - "1 Friday. f5::30- '^.TS.'.O* ' r 'sr. ?"J ' 4'.."5": asowiay.,?- -'6.,a7 | ?.,& ^?.M^ C.SO Exporta dr Cotton BO? TS: rc~ sr causasses, s. a., OOMSSCXKO 1*I an., 1868, TO FKBBUAHT 28, .1867,. rNCLCTtVE. ?j . , f WtOBfCZ EXTORTED. 3.4681 42,0701 45,638 Total to Great Britain. Havre. Marseilles. Bordeaux and Rochelle. Nantes. Total to Franco.. Russia-Northern Ports. Busala-Porta of Bl ick Sea.. Sweden and Norway. Denmark. Spain-Ports on tho Atlantic. Spain-Ports on Medltorran'n. Hamburg. Bremen. Cuba.... Total other Foreign Ports.-. Now York. Boston. Philadelphia... Ballimore. Savannah. Wilmington_ Jacksonville_ Total to Coastwise Ports. Grand Total. 38,735 40,210 ? 5,628 2,1201 2,145 6,254F 0,311 52,637 64,194 95.6161 100,641 j Exports of Rice, Saval Stores and Lumber from the Port or Cliarleston, from Scpt'er | 1st to February ?8, 1867. [N. STORES. LOMBEIt. Tierces. Barrel?. Feet. Boston:.. New York. Nowport, R- I. Providence. K. I. Philadelphia. Baltimore..... Northern Port. New Orleans. Wilmington. Jersey City. . Matanzas. Barbadoes. Havana. Cuba and a Market. liverpool. Bio de Janeiro. Halifax, NS. Cardenas. Bordeaux.... West Todies. Baracoa. Bristol, Eng. Bahamas.. Barcelona.A Pn.Kn. Ttnrx Palma, Majorca_ Oaibarien, Cuba.... 567,578 542,370 320,428 . 543,216 530,157 2,045,778 284,800 110,000 356,420 121,257 593,690 195,270 506,152 198,260 340,709 196,845 163,160 204,000 19,500 15,060 JL2,??0 , 72,000 41,000 Quotations for S. Carolina Bank Notes. ' PHEPA?CD BT . CONT?KR <Se "W:1X.S01S", ?'.-.' "iff? : No. S Broad Street, Cliarleston, S. Carolina.. Buying Bates.' Bank of Camden...'...._:.42 Bank of Charleston.20 ,. ? Bank of Chester.,.".::'...::_.'. :. . . . .. '..... .14 . '< Bank of Georgetown...'..16?, 7 -iHank'tof Hamburg.."'...:...'.'.'.'.'.".'.'"..'.. .".17 Bank of .Newberry.--. ;... :. ..42 Bank of South Carolina..'...'. /..08 B?nE of State of S. Carolina, prior to 1861.15 ' Bank of State ofS. Carolina, after 1st Jan., '61..CS Commercial Bank, Columbia. ;.05 Exchange Bank, Columbia. .14 Farmer's and Exchange Bank..'.;...;.....02 Merchant's Bonk.Cheraw...._.14 People's Bank.' Charleston._.42 Planter's Bani of Fairfield.09 Planter's and Mechanic's Bank, Charleston... .19 % Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston.35 - State Bank, Charleston....09 Union Back, Charleston_>...68 . City of Charleston Change Bills. ..92 These quotations liable to fluctuations. Charleston Wholesale Prices, AB TICL ES. BAGGING, %i yard Dundee_. Gunny Cloth. BALE ROPE, V lb-Manilla...'. Western..... New York. Jute. BREAD, ? Hi Navy.'............ Pilot. . Crackers. BRICKS, M. ....... ' BRAN, $ 100 lbs. COTTON, H lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary.. Dow Middling_. Middling to Strict Middling. Good Middling...'.."*..'.'_._ Sea Island.. CANDLES, lb-Sperm. Adamantine. Tallow."..".'........ COFFEE, ? Tflir-RlO. >. ii'... ....... i.. - ^Laguayra.... ?vi.1;.:. .......... Java. CORDAGE, f? lt-Manilla......_.'. Tarred American. CORN MEAL, * bbl. COAL, ton- Anthracite. . Cumberland.................... COPPER.^ lb-Sheet......-..;..'.. FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, 9 ton. Pacific Gnana, 2000 lbs. Baugh's Phosphate, fl 2000 lbs.. 'Knoden*Phosphate, y 2000 lbs... Mapes"Super ?Phosphate,'^ 2000 lb' Zeit'B Baw Bone Phosphate... ZoTI's Super Phosphate of Lime.. FISH-Cod, 100 tts...!. .V.. Herring, ?l DOI-.............. Mackerel, No. 1, ?? half bbl... Mackerel, No. tl, * half bbl... Mackerel, No. 3, $ bbL. Mackerel, No. 1, by Mts.... No. 2. -.:??> No,s.....":.;..;.;..'... Sardines, ^ 100-quarter boxes.. '..._. .. .Half boxes.... FLOUR, bbl-Super. Northern and Western Extra.. 1 Baltimore Extra....._..... Southern Extra., FR WITS-Prunes, $ lb,.?.._ , Figs.............f-....?,. i Dried Apples.!x.^.:j Almonds, soft shell. Raisins, M. B,, box. Rirlslris, Layer..;. . Orang?e.-.;... ; Lemons;.... GLASSfQ-hOxof 60 feet- " "" American, 8x10.. American; 10x12_.T........ . French. 12x14,... ... GRAIN-Maryland Oats, ? buaheL : -, -WesternOats, & bniheL..... i , Corn, 5* bushel......._ Beans, ^ buHhcX ............ HAT, tfr ewt,-North River.. Eastern....... HIDES-Dry, 3? ?.;...-...... INDZGO-tt. IRON-Refined, ft:. Swede.i. ....:..;..-".'....... LATHS. ?? M....:;:V.V...v. LIME- Shell, fl bbl.. ; ;_ South Carolina. Rockport.. Cement..-.. ;.;....;...'....... .blaster Paris'. LUMBER. ? M. feet '? 'Clear WhitePine, 1st quality;'.'.'.'. Whftepine,good run............ 1 YeJlow-pme..;;.;..;_....'..;";?.; Boards, $ M. feet-Bough. ?'. -'. . Grooved and Tongued.... LEATHER.. country tanned, VB.:... MOLASSESrV gallon-Cuba..... .r. : :' Musmyado...v..;;..; Sugar House......;.?.-.-..'.';; .:New Orleans.........4.......... NAVAL STORES, V bbl-Tar..";... Pltch....;. Rosin, Pale.. ' r. .Bosta.No. l;.. . Roeta, No.^a.... ?:;:i.; Besmi No.'8;.'...;;.;..'....".:'.'... ; Srtort^Tur?entuiei %? gallon..... NAILS-American, *?20^'Vkeg . American Wrought.............. ; jia?ung-.. .v.........v.;".;V.-.' .V.-. Capper, ft...:...-." Galvanized. .....'.....>... ? . 40 ? 45 25 @ .26 24 ? 25 20 @ 23 - O - 12K@ - io ? - 12 @ 15 . 9.00 ?20.00 33 ? - 28 ? 29 @ 30 @ 31 ' 55 ? 1.40 SO @ 32 25 @ 26 - ,19 @ 2D. ' 1-38 ; ? . 30 i 28 ? 36 ' ? 45 - @ ' - 26 @ 28 6.00 @ - 11.00 (312.00 ; nominal, ?j ? 68 ? 60 ? 100.00 @ - 76.00 ? - 60.00 ? - 65.00 ? - 66.00 @ -: 65.00 @ .-.:,. 60.00 @ - 7.00 <a) 9.00 70 @ 80 ?.00 ?10.00 8.00 @ . - - ? . 2.12 @ 3.00 3.00 @ . - - @ - 23 ? 25 48 ? 50 11.50 ?2,12.08 12.75 ?18.00 14.00 ?16x00 15.00 @18.00 22 @ - 40 ? ' 10 ? - 28 - 35 @ 40 4.00 ? 6.00 4.50 ? 5.50 ? - - :? 4.00. .? 8.00 . 5.50 :? 6.00 6.00 ? 6.50 .. 7.00 ? 8.00 .72 ? 80 ,. '-' ? -'"' 1.27 ? 1.40 2.00 ? 8.00 2.00 @ - .'- ? . 10 ? 12 1.00 ? 1.75 07 ? 07K 09 ? 10 4.00 @ 4.50 OILS-Lard, % gallon... Unseed; 9 gall?n: Sperm, Winier, * ? Cotton Seed, <? gal] Castor (E. L), V gallen. '? Olive,'vVdozen...... Kerosene, ?1 gallon. i Benzmo, ^ gallon.... PROVISIONS-Beni, mess; fy bbl.-. i : Beef, prime:...."v.,i. .?....j . Pork, mess.''..i'.'.;r;.'"::'..'...:.". ^ . Itump...,<.,.,...........j.."? Bacon, HaTUsy $> ft : Z. ??...'.. ; ..J Hacon, Sidos..i ? ilacon. Shoulders.............. . j B.1COU, Strips.. ; ;. x,,:. T... .* . Lard, in keg. '..'. ..._ ; Butter....... '< Pot? toes*,' ?Tobi.' ". * V.*. V" 11 ; ". . Onto os.~.'.... j Apples.v's-,..-.-..,'.-.; PAINTS-Whli? Lead, ip fis....",..,', ' Black Lead......"..;........... ,'.[.] : Zinc,White;.....'.'..'.'.V.-.? PLOW STEEL, fi ft . SICE-Carolina, ? ft."". ? East India..... ;....;; ? ;::.....'. '. SLATES-American, Cl Mukra.! '. '. SmNO!^?&ll[K.J.:".......... ; I Whjte.PJno,first quality.I...... SALT- Liverpool, coarse, fl sack.... ,. -? i liverpool, ffnn................. SOAP^Bai,M ft.'.:... ..........r.v j STARCH, ?.tr...;..v.;\; ! SPICES. ft-C!e?ia.... ;.-..;.:-;...* -'? ' Mace.... I" ;Ctoves.?;'.-.'.."."-:ilvhs"...Wl.-Til' i _' 'J Nutmegs............. .^i-,,iv. I . " ' : .. i Pepper.\ i. ,v; . . : Pimento................... ?, ?BsceGtnReri.,............i.:, ?SPIRITS,',& gaiksn-.Alcohol,..;;'.;-...: IBraady, Cbg?tuf....-,;.r.; BranaY,Dome?tIo....... .'i';;; Oin, Holland.... ;. ;. v....' :. Gini-Amenoan. ; .. '.v?... .. ii ;.: .Ktan%rjaiiia?ca,V','.::';!.'..%:-..:?.V. ,iBntn, HTg;{'.-?4-.'..-.-.-. ;-....; .-.-.. .1 Whiskey, Bourbon:....... ..... 2-t? ?. Whiskey, Bectlned.... .-.-v;....". SUGAR, V ?--Raw.:.. ...../.%..,'.". ciruiievi..;:.... .'.-..:..'..<;..:. Iv Clarified A.. ClatUedBK1..:.:. ClarifiedO.;... h.:............ . j-rfnf.rafe.'/-. -..;'.''? -- : Parto-Bicb. tlc m*TiTifa.-tnro, y iL : B5-Jmperial. Hyson. Young Hyson..... TOBACCO,J?'?B". *s'p?r'< . Ash. r ;..' Hickory. TIJ?-1 C Hool .'-'TiK'Eoof IO Tia " - . LX Tin >'-v*r. ..?ojBai.... ?^?.mx* Xtn,-9-9?v, 6.00 13.00. : a:7s 5.00 8.78" . ?".Ott, . * S.0?, ra;*o as TWINS-Cotton, ? ?.I 75 ? - Baling. 45 @ - Hemp._._.- .: -45 ? - u-.--'ante:......:.:..:.:..... co @ - VA itft'/Si/-Bright, V gaUon. 25 @ - Paratoo.:. - (gt - VINEGAR-White Wine, ft gallon_ CO (g) - Cider_. 30 @ - trench..... J.00 @ I.Vt WttfR fi gallon-Port. 2.50 ? ?00 Madeira. 2.25 @ 8.00 Sherry.;_ 2.25 <?> 5.00 CDaret, v\ ease. 5.00 ?13.50 - Champagne, fi basket. 28.00 (5130.00 ZLVC-Sheet. 9 lb. 28 @ 27 Consignees per South Carolina Railroad, February 28. 34C balee Cotton, ll ba'es Mdze, 113 bundles Paper, 30 obis and 35- bogs Dried Fruit, 1 chartered Car, 2 cars Mules, 1 car Cattle, &c. ' To Adams. Frost lt Co, IV Sea? brook. J M Caldwell k Sons, J Coaklcy, E H Rodger? & Co, Kauapaux. Lannean & Co, Goldsmith tc Son, W C Beo & Co, Thurston & Holmes. R R Agent, C Tiefen thal. Roper k Stoney, G W Williams k Op, W R Doty, J Fraser \ & Co, R T Walker, Hart k Co, Major Parker, J B E Sloan. Willis it Chisolm, G W S Legare, W Holmes, F C Mey, M H Harrisson, H L Jenora k Co, Wardlaw k Carew, P Sul? livan, J D Aiken k Co, Gibbes & Co, A Simonas, P West. Consignees per Northeastern Railroad, February 28. 123 bales Cotton, 8 ears Lumber, cars Staves, boxes Ordnance, 1 Turpentino Sall, Mdze, kc. To Agont Steam? er Dictator, H Trenchant J k J D Kirkpatrick, Caldwell 4: Son, W K Byan, W C Courtney tc Co, Mowry k Co, G Hingraham, Graeser, Lee, Smith k Co, Major Parker, Kendall k Dockery, Sere von k Nisbet, Rodgers & Co. M Geraghty, W & J Robb, Smith k R, O Reeder, Z Davis, G W Winiams k Co, Adams, Frost & Co, G S Hacker, Gall lard k Minott, J Marshall, Jr, Ebaugh k Mallonoe, and Order. Passengers. Per steamship Saragossa, from Now Fork-Miss Julia Wineborg, Mrs Ludicoe, T H Joyceiyn, W French, Rev Littlejohn. J Waif e. GP Denney and wife, Mrs E Evans, Miss Evans, P McJude, J Harheson. L.Lcopeski. PCT steamer Dictator, from Jacksonville, Palatki Fernandina, via Savannah-Miss Stnucins, W - Simpkins. E Simpkins, E R Foster, J H Freoman, A W Wardell, J T Burn ans, Mr and Mrs Newell, H Vanbergen, 0 A Rod? gers, Mrs C T Mitchell, A Groonleaf, H Field, W M Ren? ner, Mrs Hohnes and servant. G Wilson, Mr and Mrs Perry, Frank Hammond, W F Henry, Rov Mr Emerson, Rev Mr Honman, E G Calhoun, C R Sparhank, E Lovell C Parkhurst, W Morton, W W O'Cain, Dr King. E Lynah S Wells, Mrs Keith, W B Johnston, F.BWells, H SWclls, A Doveroux, J W Townsend, J L ?Lockwood, G G HuB, and 10 deck. . - Fer steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah, Beaufort, kc W P Nichols. R H Col<-nct, E J PottcugiU, J L Fraser, S C Roberts, W Scheper, S 0 Mathews, E CoulnB, A Sche? per, Mrs E J Matthews, W H Joncs, C J H Browne, J H Mathews, Major J A Green, C F W Brown, Mrs VardoU, sen and servant, J Apple, J Salvo, H McKee and servant, H Reager, J K Sanson, and 20 deck. - Fer steamer Fannie, from Georgetown, S C-P La Bruce, J J Pringle, W A Walker. Chancellor J P Carrol', W Green. Rev M H Lonee, W H Welldon, L Roes, J B Alston, J H Reade, B Alston, Miss H Tucker. ' Per steamer Gen Hooker, from Edisto and Rockville Col J Legare, W Seabrook, J Corcoran, and. 25 deck. MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CRARLESTOK . Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Saragossa, ' CroweU, New York-left Satur? day, P Mv Mdze. . To Ravenel k Co, R R Agent, Clacius & Witto, W Emory, T M Cater, S R Marshall. Southern Express; J & F Dawson, W Roath; .J Purcell; C Voigt, W G Trott, Wagoner, Heath S Monsees. Cameron, Barkley k Co. H F Baker tc Co, Willis k Chisolm, T W Bliss, C D Carr & Co, Adams, Damon k Co? J N Robson. Hart k Co. ' Marshall, Burge & Bowen, Wa lace Bros, Klinck, Wick- : enberg k Co, Shepherd k Cohen, W M Bird k Co, J A Cook s; Co, J Franko,.! Street, Crane, Boyteston k Co, C N Averill & Son, W leeman, J Phelps, J E Adger & Co, B O'Neill, Bollmann Bros, Johnston, Crews & Co, Strauss, Vanees k Co, Noyes & Vail, Goodrich, Wineman k Co, W Kinsman, J Colcock, E Bates k Co, Steamer Dictator, M Drake, C Stackley, J H Hillen, D Jacobs, D Paul & Co.'P Kl?l?j, Righter ? Go, N Lewis, *T?brtinnH & Wo hi tm ann, j Flaum, Hastie, Calhoun & Co,-W Carrington, Osten? dorff k Co, J L Fairleys: CO, A Thompson, A ming, Wal? lace Bros, wanrey k Alexander, Kendall k Dockery, A W Eckel A: Co, A Zoller, J Small, W CintwoU & Co, Do wie 4: Moise, W Steele, F Cbristman, L Wagner, H Kia tte k Co, IL Falk, H Bischoff A Co, Werner tc Ducker, G W Stef? fens k Co, Cantwell & Co, B Feldman, W Bird, Dewing, Burkett & Co, L Cohen, L Drucker, J & F Dawson, G W Williams k Co, J Welsman, J U Boesch, C D Brahe & Co, J S Finley, T A Beamlth, Brown k Co, J W Harrisson, M little, C F Faaknin, D A Ammo, A SeckendorfT, Allan & Siddons, Gruber k Martin. Johnston, Crews k Co, Mil no r, Wilbur k Martin, E J Dawson & Co, J Hyman, J R Read k Co, B Tanolnnson, G A Glover, L Chap?n, Jen? nings, Thomlinson & Co, S G Courtenay, Chisolm Bros. Muller k Nimitz, H Gerdts & Co, Bissett k Co, C N Coul? son, C Litschgi, J C Dial, Ferguson k Co, W Roach, J G ililnor. J Jara, Werner k Ducker, P. Smith, G H Walter & Co, Mantoce k Co, T M Bristoll, J Wallach, J Cum? mings, C Goldstein, E B Stoddard & Co, J N Jenkins, D F Flensing k Co, P Darcey, J B McEIhose, J A Quscken buah, J Cosgrove, J S Fairley, and others. Steamship Lulu, Childs, Baltimore-left 22d instan}. Mdze. io Street Bros k Co, Porcher k -Henry, H Bui winkle, R B AgenVH Coota Ar CO, Bavenel k Barnwell, Wagoner k Matthews, Browne Ac Schirm er, E N Fuller,' A J Salinas, D Briggs, Agent, King A Gibbon, H Harris, Laurey & Alexander, J & W H Armstrong, W M Bird. & Co, Werner k Ducker. W H Chafe?, Douglas As Miller, J 0 Blohms, Goodrich, Wineman k Co, Cohen, Hanckel k Co, J Heins, C D Franke, E J Benedict, B White, D H Sil cox, J N Teideman k Co, M Goldsmith & Son, Bart k Wirt, F KresseU, G W Steffen? tc Co, D A Attune, G Hub? bard k Co, J Moreno? B Feldman,' J B Toga!, E Loti. B Patton!, J H S: D Muller, Ostendorff k Co, O Weiters, Jeffords k Co, H Bischoff k Co, W Boach, T M Cater. J Wiley, Thurston & Holmes, J k J D Kirkpatrick, S S Sol? omons, L Sohn ell k Co, CN Averill & Son, F Weyhman. W C Tilton, J H Tollers, E Klein, F Von San ten, J Hur kamp k Co, H Bulwinkle, Gruber k Martini R & A P Caldwell, and others. The Lulu was. detained -in Hamp? ton Roads by heavy gales, and off this harbor by a heavy sea on the Bar. ~ ,., .... .., .-, , - ' Brig .Myronus, Higgins. Baltimore, 7 days from the Capes.'; Corn, Oats and Mdze. To Mordecai k Co, Jef? fords 4 Co, T J Kerr k Co,-J- A Schirm er. Ferguson k Holmes, R R Agent, West k Jones, B H McDowell, W G Whilden k Co, W L Webb, J Cam puen k Co, C N Averill srSon, A J Saunas, HI Peake, J B Duval & Son. aJSchr Americas, Moss, New York, S days. Mdze.. To X Tupper k Sons, R E Penna!, J Thompson & Co, G W Williams ii Co, R R Agent, Hart & Co, J Walker, Agent, E Burnham, Do wie & Moise, Shopherd k Co, Adams, Da? mon k Co, WL Webb. W G Whilden k Co, C Graveley, J H Ostcndorff, H Cobla k Co, Mordecai k Co, D Paul & Co, A Tobias' Sons. T T Morris k Co, B k AP Caldwell, Behr Ella, Packard, Now York, ll days.. Corn and . Oats. To T J Kerr A Cb. Sehr J Elliott, Gilchrist, Philadelphia, 7 days. Coal. To the Master, and Gas Company. < Sehr ELB Wales, Leach, Philadelphia, 7 days. Cab? bages, Turnips, Ac To Rial.y k Creighton, and Order. SchrE k L Marta, Marts, Philadelphia, S days. To the Master1, F Lampe. Off this Bar was nm Into by the sehr Richard Vaux, carrying away the main.boom, part of the stern, and did other damage. ? Sehr Richard-Vaux, PcweB, Bh?a?6lphia>fi days. Coal. To Clusolm Bros.' ". Sehr Daniel Chase, Mitchell, Baltimore, 7 days; Corn and Maze.' To Street. Bros k Co, JeffordsA Co, Railroad Agent, Budd k Blake.X J Kerr 4: Co, JW Sprague k Bro, W Gurney, IB Duval k Son, J Heesemann ,& Bro, j S M Butler, ON Averill & Son, Willis k Chisolm, Porcher ? tc Henry, Thurston k Hohnes. Sehr Bodkin, Holbrook, Elizabeth City, N C. 4200 bushels Corn, To BM Butler. Sehr Yarmouth, Baxter. Little River, N C. 3000 bush? els Corn. .: Tb B M Butler, . Sehr Idaho, Waite, Elizabeth City, N 0. 4500 bushels Oom. To R M Butler. .. .Sehr AS Deas, from Weat Point MIS. 95 bbl s Rice. To WM Lawton. : - -.. "- j-'x: Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Patatka, - via Jacksonville, Fernandina and Savannah.. 225 hales S Island Cotton, 20 boin Oranges, 1 box Oranges, 2 boxes Mdze, 3 bundles Bides, 1 bbl Syrup. ' To J D Aiken k Ca, G H Ingraham, E J Wiss k Co, King A Yenning. J & J D Kirkpatrick. J A Enalow fiCo, Adams, Frost k CO, W B Williams, Hunt Bros, W M Lawton, PInckney Bros, G A Hoplay ? k Co, J BBaggett & Co. Southe?? Express, Screven & Nisbet. - Steamer Pilot Boy, McNelry, Savannah, via Beaufort, Bluffton, Hilton Head, kc ; ;79 bales ST and l.bale no? land Cotton; kc. Tx?' Ferguson ft BibneslEoper JtStoney. J Col . ock k Co, R*?Venel &"Co. White k Paine, B S Rhett & Son, M J French, J Apple, Cohen, Hanckel k Co, J D Aiken k Co. Fraser k Dill, G H Jngrahanv J & J D Kirk? patrick, S T Robinson & Son, Pinckney Bros. ' . ; Steamer Fannie. Davis. Georgetown,. S C. ? : 70 tierces Rico, 256 hags Rice, 4 bags Cotton, 80 sacks Peas, ic. To Ferguson & Holmes, Sbackelfbra-fi Fraser, Thurston & Hohnes, .Cart, K?pft >A Jexvey, MraR FW Alston, Prof' F 8'Holmes, J R Pringle, H. Statte k. Co, MoGoritz k Deignon, Risley k Creighton, Goldsmith <t Co, Eaaoii Steamer Gen Hooker, Boyle, Edisto and Rockville. 25 balea 81 Cotton. ; To CL GojReanme, J Colcock k Co', Roper k Stoney, L F Koester. :::'-'.."al<'?? ? .tl;;.- ;-**:. . Dt;THE OFFING..'"' : ' .', / ? ' . . SUp Southern Btgbh^. B??s; Liverpool, .....',. ' ' ^ :'. C?e^aii?il'Y'eatejrfkay. vyr? Steamship Sea: Gull, Dutton, Baltimore-Courtenay & iTrenbohn.:: ? - ? , .'" '." '-'...' Brig EoHerson, Scott, Beeton-Street Bros & Co. Went to Sea Yesterday. v,? :.;:>'-? ? ftteamahfa? o-? <faJl, Puu^u. Ty mum? . .w.| . . mia tata Pert. ' ~ Steamship EB Sonder,.Lockwood;-New-York, Fob 95. Sehr Matoo E Taber, If orris, New York, Feb 25. - Tp for inls Port. Sehr May Munroe, Munroe, at Bo^ttmore, Feb 27. ' .'v-CUswea.ft>r inls Port.,.; j--;-;;; In the Port of Charleston, Febrnary'28,1SB7. VESSELS UBDEB 100 TOSS, AND STEAMEttS OOASXDia- . WITHET THE STATE EXCEPTED. ll',' STEAMSHIPS. 'Saragossa, 778 tans, CrowoU, st Anger's wharf, for New York, loaotog.'i..;: iSavenel k Co Lum, 600 tons, Childs, at Brown k Co'* wharf, JfBr:Battt more, loading...i.?:-;:^."^treet'-Bre? & CO Autanoe, 42S tons, Kelly, at Atlantic wharf, for Philadel? phia, loading........ -H F Baker &'Co. j SHIES. ;;'';;;^';'V} B C Winthrop, 940 Urns, Stuart, at Boyoa 4 Go's wharf; 'for ' Liverpool, loidtaft:...-....I......Pattsrson ft Stock Bessie Crooby (Br), 081 tans, Croeby, in; the Stream, for L.verpool,-ready;....'..'..... '..B MurekCo -.- - -BABKSv- . -'-"'"" " Ange Guardlene (Fr), 486 tona^WQusvat Marsh's wharf, ."? , from Havana, watting. ^;^ ?.. ^.. J A Ens?ow Ai Co james WBS?T? (Br*,; 864--tons,.Dyer.rat'-Vteioerhorsrs, ';.. wharf,fromSvmtXtOand. waitmg:.....BMureA,Go Centro d? Esportaci?m (Span).,410-tons,Forrea, In Ath f< i Iey^raver,f?l a Port, lia SpaU,,Ioaaifflf.. j ...WP Hall Daodofa'tNoT). 504 sans, Maroussen, at BoycoVwhsrf. ^ .tolATSrnooUpa?&sj...:.....B T Walker Tecumseh (Br);'635 tons, Sponagle.-at Vanderhorstwharf, forI4v?rpmll0oai^.><.^ Gladst?n? (Nor), 464 tons, : Evensen, at . Boyce's I wharf; irbm Liverpool ... ,:; ,.| - BBloa '.?-.'-?'-. - ? > - Karla Whitey IM ions,' Bryant. In Ashley Rivor, for . -? Phrta?^?ptda;ioad?np;....... . .". ..S M Boiler Spartan (Br), 21? tots^^McFherson, in Ashley.BiTor. fox .! - i Haunur,TH aloadhw;.. ;."............. Budd ft Blake Paul et Marie (Eros), 193 tons/Kcmpt; at Conmsercial .. : whirr, from ?ordeanx. disottrglhg., . , .B G-Wilkins ^Y??V*?^r?^^^^^Kc?ffi Ms rou tut! _ tona Hl?ginV,:?t Wn??n wharf, from Bala. ...>'-' m?ro> dlsol?a^g."..."...^ tCQo. ":->r":; ? ? "... '-'? I SC?t??NERS. - IC WsSoW^a??Oc^c??Mi^ ' twi.; >ji^; 'a? 'Marabta wharf, ?rom ??jrgtrtcwn, 8 C. to M^pafred.T^T T J Frazier. - !tons. Wells, ai Bennetfa wharf, fer ? Wast rnatet? badlgfl;^ r.. .^RonafogtjiSMS ' E J Palmer. MT tros, Pahoer. at Haikhaa ? wnarft'for Beltimore, loading.......... -.Wf, -.... . .F F Locke Ida Richardeon. ?8 tons, IlodsU, at Brown &.C0'a whart Bowdoin, 193 tone, Randall, at Kerre wharf, from N<rw York, discharging.Master Marjon G??o. -ton?. Shepherd, in Ashler Uiver, for ? Northern Port, loading.W Roach E N Perry, 198 tons, Hamilton, at Kerr's wharf, from New York, discharging.Master Carrie M Rich, 152 tons, Armstrong, st Boyce & Co's wharf, for Georgetown. S C. loading. . .....Risloy A Creighton Loysl Scranton, 390 tons, lowden, at Adgcr's wharf, for New York, loading.W Roach J H Marvel, 110 tons, Quilton, at Accommodation wharf. from Seaford, Del. discharging.Sere von & Nisbet P Boleo. 263 tons. Adams, at Brown .V Co's wharf, for Jacksonville, Flo.Risley lc Creighton Sallie Moirs, - tons, Pine, at Brown & Co'? wharf, from Norfolk. Va, discharging.Street Bros & Co Amcricus. - tons. Moss, at Brown A Co's . barf, from Now York, discharging.T Tupper 4: Sons Daniel Chase. - tons. Miteholl. at Brown & Co's wharf. from Baltinior', discharging.Street Bros & Co EBB V?ales, - tons. Beach, at Accommodation wharf, from Philadelphia, just arrived.. .Risley i: Creighton EAL Marts, - tons. Marts, at Atlantic wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging.Master Richard Vaux. - tons. Powell, in tho Stream, from Phil? adelphia, just arrived.v.Chisolm Bros Ella, - tons, Packard, at Kerr's wharf, from New York, discharging.T J Kerr A Co J Elliott, - tons. Gilchrist, at Gos Co's wharf, from Phil? adelphia, discharging.Master Lady Antrim, - tons. Pugh, at Brown & Co's wharf, from Norfolk, Va, discharging.Street Bros A Co Viola, 165 tons. Trowoitty, at Atlantic wharf, from Now New York, discharging.Master MISCELLANEOUS. ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTORY. BOOK BUDING, PRINTING A?TD STATIONEEY. ACCOUNT BOOKS OF ANY SIZE, STYLE OB KIND RULED TO ORDEB, AND MADE TO ANY PATTERN. LETTER, KOTE AHD CAP PAPERS. BAKERS' BREAD BOOKS. BX,^isr3s: BOOKS OF ALL QUALITIES AND STYLES. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND AT PRICES TO [ SUIT THE TIMES, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF STATIONER'S MERCHANDISE. LEGAL, CAP AND LAW BLANKS. CARDS BILL HEADS AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ?OB PRINTING EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE. HIBAM HARKIS, lN~o. 59 Broad Street, CIlAHLESTOl, S. C. October 22 mwJCmo FI?NEERSO?F. GI YE IT A FAIR TRIAL. rrais : SOAP BEQUTRES . ONLY TO BE USED TO JL- prove its superior quality. Use it as you would any common Soap. Try lt and yon will be convinced that lt ts superior to any other article in market. For I sale by Grocers gene; oily. Manufactured by TAYLOR A YOUNG, No. 186 Front I Btreet, New York. For sale by GRUBER A MARTIN, . No. 236 King street H. BISCHOFF A CO., No. 197 East Bay. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Corner Church and Heyne streets. DOWDS A MOISE, Druggists, _."..*: No. 151 Meeting street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. January 23 wfmSmo LO ! A MBRACLE. Health the First Consideration. ? AVOID HEAVY BREAD AND ENJOY LIFE. . . WHICH CAN BE DONE BY USING THE PIONEER ?EAS? POWDER. ? A PERFECTLY PURE "AND RELIABLE ARTICLE, JX_ warranted to give satisfaction. TRY IT. For sale at Wholesale by DOWIE & MOISE, Druggists, No. 167 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. Februrry 16 " * fmwlmo > A SUBE CURE FOR THE PLUES, PUT UP TN .?L PACKAGES of 1000 pieces. . Price BO cents. For sale by , HiBAM HARRIS, T " February 18- Imo :- '' No. 69 BROAD STREET. THOMS BROTHER, I Wholesale Grocers and Commission MEBOHANTS. No. ll? EAST 'BA Vi''?Or; Fraser's Wharf. BACON, FLOUR, BUTTER, LARD, CHEESE, COF ; FEE, SUGAR, of an grades and prices; TOBACCO, I SOAP, . STARCH, MOLASSES, and a general Stock of GROCERIES, in store and for sale low. I Liberal advances made, on Consignments. 1 'Apply sa above; ? 'Imo ' .. February ll ? TODD & RAFFERTY, E^CH?FEERS 5AND FOUNDERS, Office stzul Works, Fa tesson. New Jersey ! WAREHOUSE.-No. 4 DEY STREET, N. Y.. ^MANUFACTURERS OF STATIONARY AND PORT IVA. "ABLE"STEAM ENGINES AND BOILER8 ; Flax, Hemp, Tow, Oakum .ana Bops Machinery; Shafting, MfUi Gearing, Iron .and Brass Castings ot all kinds; Latches, Planing Machines,Drills;-Shaping, Slotting-and Borinftf Machines;' Gear Cn?ers; Centreing, Milling and. Bolt Cutting-Machinas; .Chucks of all lands; Leather and Bubber.Bolting! Lace Learner, Belt Hooks,rand' i General SupplLsibr Railroads and other Machine Shops;/ 1 Judson tc Snows Patent Governors- -Saw Mills, Cotton GtaB,Presses.'Ac-, coristanfly onhancC - ? ???, ... : ' - '_. ' * " TODD tc RAFFERTY, . ' MarcJaafti_:-_ 3s_No,?Dey street, N. Y: i-;BO?IAl?-&-'-T|rIERS, I. HI MANUFACTURERS OF, AND WHOLESALE DEAL !. ill i EBS in, WHITE LEAD, ZINC," PALNT8, COLORS, ^VAEN?SHES;*c; . - 1 ' No.'9S MArbEN'LANE, - : '.-.".-.- " 1 .-" . - " * Cow York. - ' Orders,by msfl promptly attended to. Marchai _ ? . . , . .,. ,. wfmlyr ; JR. M. BIIRDELL, MHillBISE BROKER, *t? iv . . . ' ^rtrELL DEVOTE HIMSELF TO THE PURCHASE TT . and sale of MERCHANDISE OF ALL KINDS. ^ Offloc .at Vthe. .corner.. of BROAD AND EAST BAY S^TREETS, ia basement of State, Bank, where samples FStTkiaSys-Mr. ?L M?;tarm?n;-'Mr: Th?odore D. Wagner, Messrs. John Fraser A Ccv, Messrs. Mordecai A Co.. Messrs. W. C. Dukes & Co., Messrs.'Gourdin, Tffajlri (oswin & Ca, Charleston,S.O. T-"?'..' .r.-'pctojber'at " . . :" wfmCmo XTABBIBOS BAKNETv MANUFACTURER AND IM XX*' PORTER of WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES, Bands;Pins, Tassels, GunpsyLocps, Cords, to.; ? White ?S?fc^' **** lg Store; and Office Shades made to order. - - ' ">. .y . . Deocmherai.^?fi^ r"v't J.;-'-'?>: 'xawfCmo : I fETI-Bv . 'MEE N AXIGH. :; DRUGS. CHEMICALS, ETC. "A smile T on her Up^-health wu tn her look rtroTiirth WM In ber step, and In her hands-PLASTA rios BITTERS.' S. ?;-1860-X. A low bottles of PXAKTAXIOX Brrrxaa Will cora Nervous Headache. Cold Extremities and Feverish Ups. Boar b to mach and Fetid Breath. '* Flatuloncy and Indigestion. " Nervous Affections. " Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath. Pain over the Evos. Mental Dospoudoncy. ?. Prostration: Great Weakness. " Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, fte. Whian are the evidence of LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. It Is estimated that seven-tenths of all adult ailment* proceed from a decoased and torpid liver. The biliary secretions ot tho liver overflowing Into the stomach poi? son the entire system and exhibit tho above symptoms After long research, we are able to present the mont remarkable cure for these horrid nightmare diseases, the world has ever prodnoed. Within on? year over six hundred, and forty tho' >-nd personB have tak?B thu PLANTATION Brm KS, and not an instance of complaint has come to our knowledge I It ls a most effectuai tonic and agreeable stJmnlaEt, raited te all conditions of life. The reports that lt relies upon mineral substances tor Its active properties, are. wholly false. For tho satis? faction of the pabilo, and that patients may consult their physicians, we append a list of Its components. OALISATA BABB.-Celebrated for over two hundred years In the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness, etc It was introduced into Europe by the Countess, wife of the Viceroy ol Peru, In 1040, and afterwards sold by the Jesuits for the enormous price of its own weight tn silver, under the nam o of Jesuit's Pow? ders, and was finally made public by Louis XVI, King of France. Humboldt makes especial reference to Its febrlfnge qualities during bis South American travels. GABO ABCLLA BABS-For diarrhoea, collo and diseases ol tho stomach and bowels. DANDBUOH-For inflammation of the loin, and drop, desi affections.. CHAMOMILE FLOWEHS-For enfeebled digestion. LAYBSDKB FLO WEHS-Aromatic stimulant and tonio highly invigorating lu nervous debility. WXNTEBOBEZN-For scrofula, rheumatism, etc ANISE-An aromado carmln&tivu; creating flesh, muscle md milk ; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake I ot, etc. S. T.-1860.--X. Another wonderful Ingredient, of great use among the Spanish ladles of South America, imparting beauty to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, ls yet un known to the commerce of the world, and we withhold Ita name for the present IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. BOCHKSTSEB, N. Y , December 38, 1801. Messrs. P. H. Un/ JUC A Co.-I have been a great sui ferer from Dyspepsia for three or four years, and hod to abandon my profession. About three months ago I tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my great Joy I am now nearly - TTcli -~* I have recommended, them In several oases, and, as fsr as I know, always with signal benefit. I am, respectfully yours. Rev. J. a. CAT-HORN. Pon..T?T., inth Month. 17th Dav. 1863. BTOPXOran KRIX?TO:-My-daughter hos been much beneatted by the use of thy Plantation Bitters. Thou, wilt send me two bottles mora. Thy friend, ASA CURRIN. BSXBXAX HOUSE. CHICAGO, HI, ) . February ll. 1863. . [ MKSSBS. P. H. DBAKB A CO.:-Please send us another twelve cases of your Plantation Bitters. Aa a morning appetizer, they appear to have superseded every thing else, and are greatly esteemed. Yours, sa, .. GAGE & WATTE. Arrangements are now completed to supply any de? mand for this aracle, which has net heretofore been possible. The public may rest assured that tn. no case win the perfectly pure standard ot the PLANTATION BrrrxBS be . departed from. Every bottle bear* the facsimile of our signature en a steel plate engraving, er it cannot be gen I uine. Any person pretending to sett PLAHTATION Brrxzas in bulk or by the gallon, is ct swindler and imposter. Beucre of refilled bottles. See that our Private Stamp is UTOTD TTLATBD over every cork. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers an-?. Dealers throughout the country. P. H. DRAKE & CO., New York. *n -y> _- mwfiTT &ARAT0GA~ "EXCELSIOR"JPRING WATER. rjlHE WATER OF THIS SPRING IS BELIEVED TO fl be unequalled by that of any other In the far-famed valley of Saratoga. Its virtues are such as have secured it the high encomiums of all who have used it, possess? ing, as it does, in an eminent degree, cathartic, diuretic alterativo and tonic nundi ti es. From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D., Professor I Practice of Physic, Jefferson Medical College, Phila I delphia, formerly of Charleston, S. C. : . PHILADELPHIA, November IS, 1865. 1 have been for a year or more past in the habit ol taking the water of the "Excelsior" Spring of Saratoga. Accustomed during the great portion of my invalid lite to use the different waters of the several fountains which boil up along that remarkable valley, dependent, indeed, upon them for much of the comfort I enjoy. I om satis? fied that the Excelsior Water ls aa well adapted as any other among thom, if not more so, to the purposes for ? which they are generally employed. It is very agreeable, strongly impregnated with the carbonic acid, lively and sparkling. * * * I can heartily and conscientiously recommend it to all who need a gentle cathartic and i diuretic SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D. The Water is put up ia Pint and Quart bottles, and I packed in good order for shipping, Pints in boxe? ci \ four dozen each, and Quarts lu boxes of two dozen each. HOLD AT WHOLESALE BY GOODRICH, WHENAN & CO., Importers and Wholesale Druggists, No. 153 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. DOWIE & MOISE, Na 161 MEETING STREET, . Opposite Charleston Hotel. And for sale by first class Druggists and Hotels: January?12 6mo MISCELLANEOUS. New York Prize Association, No. 599 BROAD WA T, N. T. ROSEWOOD PIANOS, i MELODEONS, SEWING MACHINES, MUSIC BOXES, SILVER? WARE. FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, AND ELEGANT OTE W ELH."2"3 VALUED AT $500,000. V\/ILL BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS : THE VT name and.value of each article of our goods are marked on tickets, placed in sealed envelopes, and well mixed.' On receipt of 26 cents, an envelope containing such ticket will be drawn without choice, and delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address. The pur? chaser after seeing what article it draws and its value which may be from one to five hundred dollars-can then, on payment of one dollar, receive the article named, or may exchange it for any other article marked on our circular at the same value. Every ticket draws sn article worth one dollar or more. No BLANKS. Our. patrons can depend, on fair, honorable dealing. The article drawn will be delivered at our office, regard less of: its value, ar promptly sent as directed, by return mail, dr express... . ...r . Letters from many persons acknowledging the receipt of valuable gina from ns; may be seen on file at our of? fice, among whom we are permitted to refer to: John S. Holcomb, LambertvQle, N.J., gold watch, value $250;, Mrs. S. Bennett, No. 252 Cumberland street, Brook? lyn, Sewing machine, $80; Edwin Hoyt; Stamford, Conn., gold lever watch, value $200; Hon. -R. H. Briggs; Wash? ington, D.' C., .diamond pin, $176; JV C. Sutherland, No. IOU Lexington .avenue pianor ?350; Mrs- M.- Jackson, No. ' 303 Nineteenth street, N. Y.', sewing mn-Mno, ?30; Jos; Camp-,- Elmira, -N. Y., melodeon,; $150; Miss L. Collins, Atlanta, -Ga... diamond- duster' ring". ?235; Dr. Henry Smith, Worcester, Mass., sewing machine,-S8Sj H. Shaw, No. 133 lath street, N. Y., gold watch. $150; Edw. Boya-, .ton, Nashville, Tenn., melodeon, $100; James Bussell, Montgomery, Ala., gold .hunting ; watch,. ?250; H. T. Smith, .Providence, R. L, saver lever watch,. $60;. Osear Purdy,- Madison,. N. J., music box, $45; Hon. B. 8. New? ell, st. Paul's, Minn., gold .watch, $186; -J. R. Sperry,': Litchfield, Conn., silver watch, SSS; Wm. B. Peck,Har? lem. Qa, music bax, ^76; Wm. Raymond, Dayton, Ohio. rilvwW set ?VOS: Mis. E. it. ftnhonofc, beSSftjlSBiB diamond ear rings,' $223; Pierce Beaudnx, st.-Charles Hotel, New Orleans, diamond ring, ?170; Mrs,' Martha Barnes, Sb. Louis, Mo, melodeon, value H36, LIST OF ARTJCriES * TO BE SOLD FOB ONE DOLLAR SACS, I And not to be. paid .io* until you know what yon have 1 ?..,*:' '..tajrn.., ... '?.''-- BACH. 25 Rosewood Pianos, worth.320000 to 600 00" 30 Melodecna, Rosewood Cases.... .. 100 00 to 225 00 200 -Music Boxes,-2- to 32 tunes.... 15 00 to15000 100 Sewing Machines ?30 00to 135 00 LOW Sliver Tea Sets.., 25 00 io 160 00 200 Sliver Revolving Patent Castors., 15 09 to 4000 100 Sliver Fruit Coko Baskets. 15 00 to 3500 LO00 Sets Silvor Tea and Tablespoons.. 15 00 to 45 00 -'- 100 Gold Hunting Case Watches..:.., 100 00 to 250 00 100 Diamond Rings, Quater, Ac...... 50 00 to 200 00 200 Gold Watches....... .-eooo toloooo 300 ladies'Gold Watches. COM to Si 00 1,000 81?VW Watches.^.-: ;... -.'.- 25 00 to ' 50 00 S^OQ Vest Chains.... ?;..-.. <-? 5 onto 35 Off 2,000 pairs Ear Rings (new styles).'.' 150 to 7 00 ' 2,000 HwiBifsav;,v;j...-..'. SOO.to 700 ! .2,500 Gold Pencils.?-....'.............. . s 00 to -800 - 9,000 Onyx and Amethyst Brooches-6 00 to 1000 -3,000 Lava nud Florentine Brooches_ 4 OO.to BOO ' L50O Mas?me Plus .*-.-.... 4 00 to 900 1,500 Gold Watch Keys (new pattern)... 4 SO to ; 60 2,500 Sots of Bosom Stada_;."' 150 to 600 2^TO Enamelled Sleeve Buttons. . ...... 2 50 to 10 00 5.000 Plain Gold and'Ohased Birms..... 4B"to 1000 6,000 Stone Set and 8eal Rings.,-2 60 to 1000 6,000. Miniature Lockets, all sizes. 2 60 to 7 00 10,000 Sots of LodlcB'Jewelry..'.;.8 00 to 3000 4,000 Watch Charra*, (e-cb). 3O0to '550 5,000' Gold Pens, SiL ex. Cases A "Pencils. 4 60 to 700 5,000 Genfo Breast anti Scarf Pins.._ S 00 to 3000 "' 2,000; Ladles* neV style Belt Buckles_' 4 00 to 8 00 3,000 Ch?telains and Guard Chains. 750 to 3000' 1,000'Gold Thimbles. S 00 to 1500 5,000 Sots Ladies' Brooch and Ear Drops 6 00 to 1300 2,000 Gold Crosses.?i.ISO ta 000 6,000 Oval Band Bracelete..'...,........ 6 00 to 2000 ' 2,000 Heavy Gold Chain Bracelets_... - 25 CO to 40 CO 2.000 Ball Ear Drops, ell colera......... 3 00 to 700 2,000 new style Jet and Gofcito L^rops. : 3 00 to 7 00 3,000 Gold Pans, Gold Mfd Ebony.Hokl.. . 4 60 to ~ 7 00 I^y*s Sots, new styl?, ChrtCrystaLxll Jet. Hard Bub ber, Ac. ?LC - f. . - ?/ . -~ . ? s^lA ensnco-to obtain ar^or tha.idiovearticles for One Dellar by purchasing a sealed env elope for 35 cants. Entirenttsfactlon gusrantoedto Al: -- ^. i?-C tickets for One Dollar, 13: ior TwoDonsrs, S3 for Five Dollars. Great Inducements to Afrenta. ? Lettera Bteonld bo addressed . ^" ' . . No-eoaBROADWAX NEW-YORK. December^(8 -;H?ni;,n- .^?i.r:^-7-4anoi ~ . ISAAC DAVEGL, o:: U^uf^? -rlt?sxs? u:r.sK BWOEKD?tViT?THS' TOBJt?3? ODT-LIi. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETv "18 years established iti N y Cilv " "Only innillibl..' remedien known " "Freo from Poisons." "Not dangerous to tho Human Family "Itata como out of their boles to die " "COSTARS" RAT, ROACH, ETC., EXTERMINATORS, Is a posto-used for Rats, Hie, Roaches, Blade and Red Ants, kc, kc "Costar's" Bed-Bus Exterminator, Is a liquid or wash-used to destroy, and also as a preventive for Red-Bugs, ac. Costar's Electric Powder for Insects Is for Moths, Mostjuiloer, Fleas, B-d-Bugs, insects ou Plants, Powis, Animals, kc SS-I 1 I BEWABI I I I of all worthless imitations. JKST- See that "COSTAB'S" nome is on each Box, Dotti.-, and Flask, before you buy. SS- Address. HENRY R. COSTAR, No. 484 BROADWAY. N. Y. SS- Sold in Charleston, S. C., by 1J0WIF. i MulSE, No. 157 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. DB- P. MEIiVTN COHEN, No. 354 King-street. And all Drut?sts and Dealers everywhere. BARNES, WARD k CO., New Orleans, Ea., Wholesale Agents for the Southern Stat ec "COSTAR'S" CELEBRATED BUCKTHORN SAIiYE, FOR COTS. BURNS, BRUISES, WOUNDS, BOILS, CAN? CERS, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleeding, Blind and painful Piles: Scrofulous, Putrid and Ill-conditioned Sores; Ulcers, Glandular Swellings. Emptions. Cutane? ous Ajxecuons, lungworm. Itch, Corns, Bunions, Chil? blains, kc ; Chapped Hands, Lips, icc. ; Bites ot api J sro. Insects, Animais, kc, kc SSS- Boxes, 25 cte., 50 cts. and $1 sizes. jag- Sold by aB Druggists everywhorc. SGT And by HENRY R. COSTAR? Depot No. 4? Broad? way, N. Y. SS- And by DOWIE k MOISE, No. 157 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. DB. P. MELVIN COHEt:, No. 35* Klnc-Rtrcet, Charleston, S. C. BARNES. WARD & CO., New Orleans, La-, Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. "COSTAR'S" UNIVERSAL CORN SOLVENT FOR CORNS, BUNIONS. WARTS, ic. SS~ Boxes. 25 cts., 60 cts. and $1 sizes. SS- Sold by all Druggists everywhere. SS- And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broad wav, N. Y. ss* And by DOWIE & MOISE No. 157 MEETING STREET. Opposite Charleston Hotel. DB. P. MELVIN COHEN. No. 354 King-street, Charleston, S. C. BARNES, WARD & CO., New Orleans, La.. Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. "COSTAR'S" PREPARATION OF BITTER-SWEET M ORANGE BLOSSOMS. FOR BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. Used to Soften and Beautify the Skin, remove Freckles, Pimples. Eruptions, &o_ Ladles are now using it in preference to all others. SS- Bottles, $1. SS- Sold by all Druggists everywhere. SS~ And by HENRY rt. COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broad? way. N. Y. AS- And by- DOWIE & MOISE, No. 157 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. DB. P. MELVIN COHEN, No. 354 King-street, Charleston, S. C. BARNES, WARD & CO., New Orleans, La., Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. "COSTAR'S" PECTORAL COUGH REMEDY, FOB COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, SORE THROAT, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchial Affections, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. SST Bottles, 25 eta., 60 cts. and SI sizes. SST Sold by all Druggists everywhere. SS- And by HENRY B. COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broad? way, N. Y. MSS- And by DOWIE & MOISE!, No. 157 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. DB. P. MELVIN COHEN, No. 864 King-street, Charleston, S. C. BARNES,* WARD & CO., . New Orleans, La., Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. COSTAR'S" CELEBRATED A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL, For Nervous and Sick Headache, Costiveness, Indiges? tion, . Dyspepsia, Bflionsness, Constipation, Diarrheas, . Colics. Chi Us, Fevers, and general derangement of the Digestive Organa. Ma- Boxes, 26 cts., 50 cts. and $1 sizes. JJEaT Sold by an Druggists overywbi.'e. ts-ind br HENRY E. COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broad? way; N.Y. XS- And by DOWIE & MOISE , No. 157 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. DB. P. MELVIN COHEN, Ho. 354 King-street, Charleston, S. C. BARNES, WARD & CO., New Orleans, ti., ???J Wholesale Aeetts (or thc ooatuern r>r-tes. December 21 amos JU ST RECEIVED, A large and carefully selected Stock r ; j . "'? -: '? '.';' .'OF ' "' "" ' ) '. ."- AND Fancy Articles, j WHICH IS OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT REI)tjOEr> PHI?ES. OURSIEDICrrNES AND CHEMICALS ABE IMPORT **J?S ^^L1^1 Mantrfactorles, under tho super ^^bf.^Wtenoed.Chemists, which enables u?tor? commend them as pure and reliable in strength. -yte *eep?n band an articles tn be found ii a first-class received by^vcry PRESCRIPTIONS earerduy put up. i : Ey UV KELLERS & CO., I ?- ? "'? No. 181 MEETING STREET, a ? North of Market. a HjrmiLEES, M. r....,.H. BAER, M. D. OAS FITTING. WILLIAM BROOKBANK?, .OAS: 3 FmPEtt Arm -: PMTMBER, T)>LA?t AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FnaCT/HES. GAS jr^MTTrNG^ AND PLUMBING. PROMPTLY ? A.T l^O^O TO. -j,-, .No. HO. KINGSTREET. APgoktSl?.? Between Wrtmrt ind orinT Erects. ;^?t???EB' AND MAGISTEATE, HpaSjB?r??VjED HW OFFICE FROM CHALMERS M?dt?22?^'P . rMfm* STREET, one doo* SWSOT.'HM^*yW? : . Angus: 31