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A Lament. C World 1 OLife! o Time ! On whose last steps I climb, Trembling at that where I stood before; , When will re : urn the glory of y eur prime ? No more-O never more ! Ont of the day and night A Joy bas taken Hight; Fresh spring, and summer, and winter boar Move my faint heart with grief, bat with delight No more-O never more. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Export?. BOSTON-Per scbr Ann E Glover-9 bags sea Island cotton, 244 boles upland cotton, 25 tierces rice, 109 bags rough rice, 313 bbls rosin, 27,000 feet flooring boards, 163 loose hides, 148 casks clay, ie lihds and l lot loose Iron, 33 bales rags and paper, 239 empty carboys, 2 boxes and barrel. NEW YoRk-Per steamship Manhattan-58 bags sea island cotton. Soi bales upland cotton, 177 tierces rice, 64 bales domestics, 50 empty barrels, 35 packages sundries. PHILADELPHIA-Persteamship Prometheus-131 tierces rice, 154 boles cotton. 133 bales yarn and thread. 27 bundles paner, 5 bbls dried fruit, 177 bbls rosin. 4000 feet lumber. 200 old wheels and axles, rad sundries.Per sehr Ann E Caril-350 tons phosphate rock. The Charleston Cotton. Rice anet Naval Stores Market* OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, ) SATURDAY EVENING, February 26,1S70. j COTTON.-There was quite a good demand dur? ing the early part or the day, prices in some cases being steady and in others they were slightly lower, the market closing quiet in consequence or declining gold and onravorable dispatches. Sales . About 850 boles, of which about loo were sold the ^vening berore, say 12 at 19; 30 at 20? ; 14 at 21 : 109' o\ 21?; 7 at 21J? ; ll at 21X; 182 at 22>4'; 24 at 22?; ll a*?0??; 119 at 22J?; 96 at 23; CO at 23?; 25 on private terms, "*lon the evening berore, io a; 19; 15 at 20?; 60 at 23c. Weqaote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION4'. I [ Ordinary to good ordinary.21 tfE^2 V *l Low middling.22??@22Tg jswrtiing.... : :. "Strict middling.. < ..-.?>c@ RICE.-The business done In this grain was very limited ;3ales about 58 tierces or clear Carolina, say 24 Heroes at 6c; 9 atc?; 2S on private terms. We quote common to lair clear Carolina at 5?@5; good, 6?<?>6Ko 9 lb. NAVAL STORES.-There was no business doing. . FREIGUTS-Aro somewhat dulL To Llverpoo', by steam, engagements are making at ?d V lb on uplands and l??d on sea Islands; by sall, rather a firmer reeling In consequence or a decrease or tonnage, and -id hos in some cases been secured; we quote 5-l6@?d $ lb en upland cotton, and ?a?'d 9 lb on sea island cotton. To Havre, by steam, nomi nal; by sal), nominal at Xe on uplands and l?c on sea islands. Coastwise to Now York, by steam, ?ic fl tb on uplands and xe on sea Islands; by sall, ?c 9 lb on up? lands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sall, ? ?K c $ it> on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, ? lb on uplands; by 6ail, somewhat nom? inal. To Baltimore, by steam, )??K c 9 tts on. uplands; by sail som ; what nominal. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day3 bills unsettled, 25@25?. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks purchase sight checks at par, and sell a: ? premium. Outside, they purchase at par to ? premium, and sell at ?@y premium. GOLD.-I7@iu._ markets by l'elegraph. FORETBV. LIVERPOOL, February 25.-Cotton opened firmer; sales, 10,000 bales; tor thc week, 54,000; export, ?000; speculation, 6000; stock, 311,000; American; 139,000; receipts, 39.0CO, or which 16,000 were American. February 26.-Evening-Uplands H?d., Orleans ll?all?d.; sales 10,000 bales. . HAVRE, February 26.-Cotton opens quiet ror both spot and afloat; spot, 1 S7. DOMESTIC. 1 i NEW YORE, February ?6.-Noon.-Stocks unset-1E tied. Money, 5ao. Sterling-long, 8?;short, 9ft Gold, 16?. Securities unchanged. Flour dull I [ Wheat unchanged. Cornie better. Pork heavy at $26. Lard heavy. Cotton weak at 23?. Tur-1 \ pen tine quiet a; 40 ?. Rosin drooping; strained $2i0.i2io. Freights doll Evening.-Money ear. Bank statement unfa vorable, losing heavily on their reserve. Sterling 8?aSJ?'. Gold closed lower. Governments lower and in sympathy with gold; '62's 14?. Southerns unsettled. Cotton heavy and lower; sales 3oeo I g bales at 23?c. Flour less active and prices un- ( F changed. Wheat dull and unchanged. Corn scarce. Whiskey $l Ola! 01?. Pork drooping, $2690026 35. Beer steady. L'.rd steady. Naval stores weak. Groceries quiet. Freights duU CINCINNATI, February 26.-Corn unchanged Whiskey steady at 95. Provisions dull and nn settled. LOUISVILLE, February 26.-Corn active at 93. Provisions steady. Pork, $27 25. Bacon-should era, 12?; clear sides, 16?. Whiskey, 96. NORFOLK, February 26.-Cotton dull and nomi nal; low middling, 22.,?a22;4'; receipts,3S3;exports j j -to Great Britain, 200; coastwise, 1S7; stock, 8015 bales. SAVANNAH, February 26.-Cotton quiet; mid diing 22?a22?; receipts 397 bales; sales 100; atcok 60,6?5. AUGUSTA, Febraary 26.-Cotton opened with a mir -demand at 22?c ror middling, but on aocount or decline in gold in New York closed heavy and nominal at thc same figure. Sales 16C bales; re ceipts 330 balc3. MOBILE, February 26-Cotton dull and lower; middling, 22?: receipts, 991; exports coastwise, IOS; sales, boo; stock, 72,809 bales. NEW ORLEANS, February 26.-Cotton.-Fair de mond and firm ; middling, 22.V; net receipts, 4831; coastwise, 107; exports-to Great Britain, 8043; Havre, 3S02; Cronstadt, 1552; sales, SOOO; Stock, 242,351 bales. GALVESTON, February 20.-Cotton.-Demand moderate; firm; little offering; good ordinary, 19?al9?; receipts, 859; sales, 335; stock, 8410 bales. _ The Nc-iv York Rice Market. The Journal or Commerce or the 23d says: In domestic there ls not much doing. The receipts are ample, aud the buyers purchase as sparingly as possible. We quote 6a7c. us thc extreme range. The same paper ol the 24th says: lu domestic there is very little doing. There is little dlsposl > tlon to purchase, which compels anxious sellers to accept low prices; but the bulk or the stock is held willi a fair degree or steadiness. Wc quote as the extreme range 6a7c. Sales have been made or 130 casks. Boston .Market. BOSTON, February 23.-COFFEE.-The market for coffee remains quite steady, but sales are lim? ited to the wann or the trade. Sales or sa<00 pockets Java ut 20?a21 Kc gold: and Rio at 15a 18c per lb, gold. For St. Domingo prices contiuue quite nomina!. COTTON.-The market ror cotton has materially declined the past week, on account or large re? ceipts at Southern ports and unfavorable advices rrom abroad. Low grades are very dull aud un? saleable, with a large stock or this description, but the better qualities are comparatively scarce and ino*? Inquired for. The sales have been 25U0 bales, and we quote ordinary nt2U?a:i2c, good ordinary 22?a23e. low middling 24a24?c, and middling at 24?,a2i>c per lb. Including uplands and gaff. Receipts have been large, and manu? facturers are very well supplied, and market closes quiet at quotations. DOMESTICS.-There has been a fair demand for cotton goods and prices are firm and fully sus? tained. Woollens have been in better request : and although prices still rule low, there is a bet? ter fi'eltnjr fur all seasonable goods. Pi3H.-There is no change to note in the cod? fish market. Prices of prime retailing are Arm aud stuck moderate for the season. The sales have been nt S<; 2?H7 50 Tor medium aud large, in? cluding Georges at oar highest figures. In hake there have been sales at ?2 75a3 for loose, and S3 50 per qtl, packed: and pollock have been sell? ing at $2 75a4 per ipi. as to quality. No. 1 macke? rel are quite rti in and have been In fair demand; sales at ?37*23 for bay and shore. No. 2 range from $15 snail 50 per bbl.; and No. 3 are quiet and prices arc nominal, lu alewives there have been side* ut $4 750525 per bbl., hi bond; und pickled herring range Hom S4a7 per bbl., tor com mon mid Labrador, lu salmon sales at $20a3l per tierce, a* to quality. FRUIT.-Malaga raisins are quiet, and the sales have been cou tl ned ?to small luis at 54 4Sa4 50 per box for layers. In smyrna tigs soles of 3000 boxes p.'. i ar unction at 17al7Mc per lb. Dates aud peanuts are quiet, with sales In jobbing low at previous prices. Citron ls firm, aud has advanced to 4t?o nerlb. The cargo of the Daniel Webster. 3650 boxes oranges and 5?o boxes lemons, sold at $4 for the oranges and >3 50 Tor the lemons. The GUNNY BAGS.-The market is firm for gunny i-ass, and prices are rending upward, sales see bali's light, in New York, at ls?c, and heavy bags ?re held at 20c. ' GUNNY CLOTH.-There nave been large specula [ live movements in gunny cloth, wita sales to arrive of 3000 bales at Hallie for native, and 112Kc Tor Borneo; and soo bales native, also to arrive, at 12c, gold, In bond, 45 Inch cloth. On the spot, sales of 300 bales at ll^c, gold, in bond; 60 bales at 20&C, currency; and now held at 2lu 22c per yard, enrreney, as to width. HAT.-Demand steady, with sales at $15al8 for common and $20a26 for good to prime Eastern and Northern. NAVAL STORES.-In spirits turpentine there have been sales at 5la52c per gallon. Tar, rosin and pitch have been quiet, and no sales to report. RICE.-The market ls dull, and sales or Carolina have been confined to small lots at 6a7c per lb. Savannah Market. SAVANNAH. February 24.-COTTON-Cr LANDS. During the week under review the market has steadily declined under the fall in gold, evidenc? ing the fact that the visible supply ls larger than was anticipated earlier In the season, holders being disposed to make concessions which were daily demanded by buyers. The market closed dull and declining, and very irregular in prices. Our synopsis of the daily market will sufficient? ly show the tone of the market during the succes? sive days oftho week under review: February 18.-The market quiet, with a decline of xe from last qaotations; sales 330 bales; Liver? pool middling 23>?c. February 19.-The market irregular: sales roo bales at the following quotations : Liverpool mid? dling 23)?c. February 21.-Under advices the market ruled wealO and buyers acted cautious^ ; sales 400 bales; middlings 23,<ia23}iC February 22.-we note no change in last quota? tions, the market here being irregular, buyers and sellers holding on" for positive advices; sales reached 300bales at the following quotations: Middlings 23^c. February 23.-The market dull and declining under advices; sales coo bales; middlings 23c. February 24.-The market opened with a fair demand, but later advices ami the rapid decline in gold, checked operations-, buyers withdrawing; Liverpool middling 23c. SEA ISLAND.-The market for this description of thc staple has been very irregular and easier, with a corresponding decline for above reasons. fVe quote: Mains 30c; common 32a36: medium 38 ?42; good 4*s43; medium tine 45a48; extra tine i8afl0c. RECEIPTS.-The rt'reipts at this port for the I last week have been MM hales upland and 122 ?ales sea Island, from t\'e following sources: Cen rai Saiiroar!. ?430 l?ales upland: Atlantic and uif Radroau '0S3 bales upland: Siivannnh River learners, 971 btloS upland; FVida steamers, I2u ales sea island; wagons. coa??ttrs> ?c-> 1 oale plaud and 2 bales sea island. EXPORTS.-The exports for the week h.ive been 1,849 bales upland and C46 bales sea Jslann. FINANCIAL.-Money Is in fair supply at froiv! 1? 0 13 per cent, upon good stock collaterals, acc? ording, IQ tia?? Ol ?WU. In t!ie r^st w??ji large uv?sliii?his lii?e been KS** '3 6ilr i??uln? ecurlties, the supply being nardy tm to the de? land, and consequently, although we have no material advance in securities to note, yet there s on the per: of holders here a marked lirmness nd sanguine feeling. In the Interior the decline 1 cotton has produced a despondent spirit and hecked financial operations. The sharp decline u gold to 116;? in New York, while expected by ome, bas taken thc large class here by surprise nd disappointment, as it lends lo cut down thc niue of all our exports. The' legal tender" de ision hos been freely commented on. and the ;encral opinion favors a further test before lao ules laid down by Justice Chase arc accepted as Ixing budness obligations. We quote sight ex hange on New York buying at * percent, ort"; diing li per cent, prera.; gold buding nc. and diing at 119. F Columba) Market. COLUMBUS, February 20.-At this point thc ecelpts will reach somewhere betweeu to.coo md 70,000 bales. We think they may go a little iver the lirst named ngures. Our table shows hat there came alter this date in 1866, S171 bales n 1867, 8704 bales; 1S6S, 9923: lu 18C9, 4944. Many iroraluent cotton men think there ls twice as nuch colton in the country now as there was sst year. During the week the weather has ?eon the coldest known this winter. We have md a little sleet. The atmosphere is now clear ind warm. Thc bulk of thu stock is owned by armers, who Unding it easy to obtain advances ire indisposed to press cotton on the market at .resent ngures. A number or mixed packs have ?en found in lots and rejected. A great deal or ?hoice cotton is still held back. In oar sales only those to shippers are included. ..ocal operators have effected little, and several lave sold out. in thc sales lor Europe ans In duded 88 bales shipped on planter's account io Averpool, lt will be noticed the shipment* for lome consumption have been unusually large. Phis was caused by the laking or cotton rrom the ?Ry warehouses to those ol the factories. Their mrchases have uot been very heavy, uor m?r? tet yesterday was irregular. Holders au* above he limits or orders, and buyers are at a stand Hill; sales 38 bales. The rollowiug are approx.-; nate quotations furnished by warehouses: Ord.? lary lS^ai?; good ordinary 20u20??; low mld limg 21; middling 21^; strict middling 21J.fa22c. ?ales ol the week 030 bales-loa reported for iorthcrn spinners, 368 on European orders, M for Northern speculators. Sales ot the week arc 246 >alcs less than previous week. Week's receipts mos bales against 12J3 thc pre lous one and 607 the corresponding week lor (sst eason. Shipments 1009 bales-079 by S. W. ?.. JL, 13for home consumption, 177 tu New 1'urKViu ipellka and Charleston. VB XLV STATEMENT. tock on hand Sept. 1, 1669.125 leceived past week.loos Lecclvcd previously.58,253-59,201 59,356 hipped past week.1009 hipped previously.41,918-16.9S7 .tock on hand February 25,1670.13,399 On thc week the stuck hos decreased Cl bales. Georgetown' Market. GEORGETOWN, February 23.-COTTON-Sales if 4 bales, at from 19 fi to 23C. per lb. We quote rom 21 to 34c. per lb. CORN.-Very little If any In the market. Re? siling from store at $115 per bustiel. We quote il 15. TIMBER.-1000 sticks arrived in last week. We luote Irom 6 to 16c. per cubic foot, one half cash, me half in 60 days. TURPENTINE.-Virgin dip S3; yellow dip $3; crape or hard $125 to i 60 per bbl, of 2SU lbs. to he bbl. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Ber gallon 4ia42c. TAR.-Per bbl. retail, $1 75. Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBIA, February 25.-Sales of cotton Tor he post week 234 bales, as follows: l at lie; 9 at ll; 3 at 21tf:4G at 21 Ji: 37 at 21??;43ui 22; 16 a: ax; t>2 at tax; 27 at 22?, ORANGEBURG, February 2.?.-Sales during the ffeek90bal?s. We quote ordiuary MttlSjjc; low middling 20; middling SOU. GREENVILLE, February 23.-Cotton opened jnsk at 22)?c for middling, but closed dull at 21c, ivlllt but few sales at the latter ligare. ATLANTA, February 25.-COTTON.-Tho mar set closed active at 22,'?e for middUogs; 22 for ow middlings; 20 for good ordinary. MONTGOMERY, February 25.-Cotton market ls lull and nominal; low middlings 213.?'. Receipt? by RailrouU, February ?SO, SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 480 bales cotton, 23 bates domestics, 41 bbls na? val stores. To Railroad Agent, Mowry & Son, G H Walter A co. Pelzer, Rodgers & co, Dowling A L-o, W C Dukes A co, F L Meyer, G W Williams A ce, W W Smith. J R Pringle A Sou, Frost A Adner, Gibbes & co, A B Mulligan, W C Bec & co, Cla? hom, Herring & co, Wagner, Stewart A co, Cald? well A Son, and Jeffords & co. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 140 bales cotton, 14S bbls naval stores, 112 bush? els rice, cars lumber, wood, phosphates, mdse, Ac. To Bischoff & co, J Marshall, Jr, W K Ryan, J Apple, M Wagner, Frost & Adger, O Wieters, J A Quackenbusto, G W Williams & co. Caldwell & Son, Brodie k co, Reeder ft Davis, Barden A Prin? gle, A J Salinas, Walter A co, Pelzer, Rodgers i 00, E R White, U Cobla & co, B S Rhett A Son. S Fuss, Kirkpatrick & Witte. Graeser A Smith, Li C Ebaugli. OUghurn, Herring A CO, Bowman's Mill, and E Welling. Passengers. Per steam-'iip Manhattan, for New York-J E Braulsdoril. J Harwood, wile,children and nurse. Miss S V Huuter. Miss ll A Quinn, J Douglass, M Seabrook, W L Marun. E F wallace, J D Risley, A L> A'.VUusun, and Miss .Marv Cady. Per steamship Prometheus, for Philadelphia Miss Johnson, Mrs Johnson, Mrs Perkins. Per steamer Pilot Boy. from Savannah via Beau? fort, Ac-E fi Bedford, J L Wilder, F c Millwood. E-CKIug. A C Messenger. Father Patrick, C G Houghton, G A Souder. J Creightou, M A Wilder, L Bunine, Mrs Ballard, Miss Von Harten, A Barn? well, 0 W Chaplain, B C Adams, A Ragcier, Mrs Graham, Mrs Stoney, and 10 on deck. Per steamer Dictator, rrOtnPalatka via Jack? sonville. Fernandina and Savannah-C S Carter. Mrs B E Hutchinson; Mr Gregg and wire, Mr Hill and wife, Mr Reynolds, D Lusk, W H Gleeson, Mr Moses and wife. Miss Carrie Lconardy, Mr Lei'.e vcr and wile. Mr osma, Wife and servant, B Miller. Mr Waters, B H Miller. B c Flannigan and wife. J B Lady, u L Lady, li ll True. SS Smith, L Leverto, W S Cneeseuitn, Miss Chceseman. Miss Sheldon. Mrs Mood and two children, and Mrs S Dorn and child. Jf ORT CALENDAR. MOON'S PUAS KS. New Moon, 2d, 3 hours, 20 minutes, morning. First Quarter, 10th, 7 iiours. 52 minutes, moruing. Fall Moon, 17th, 8 hours, 32 minutes, muralug. Last Quarter, 23d. ll hours, is minutes, evening. New Aiuon, 3tst. S hours. 37 minutes, evening. PEB A M AUCH. 38 Monday. 6..30 1 [Tuesday. 6..2U 2! Wednesday.. 6.2s SiThursday.. ..I e..20 {{Friday... ?..JO SiSaturday_ C..24 sjSnndoy. \ SUN. RISES. SUN i HOON 1 mon SETS. R. & S. ?WATER. 6..55 5..41 j 6..4C 6..50 C..20 J 7..2S 5..57 sets I 8.. 8 6..SS I 7.. 13 8..39 5..59 j S.. 7 9..15 6..69 I 8..59 9..52 <L. O 9..S3 19. .27 MARINS NEWS. CHARLESTON, FEBRUARY 28. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Sehr Governor Burton, Steelman, Baltimore-15 days. Guano. To H F Baker A co, and Railroad Agent. Steamer Pilot Boy, White. Savannah, via Beau? fort. Ac. 22 bales sea island cotton, 100 empty barrels, 25 packages mdse, and sundries. To J D Aiken A co. Ravenel A co, W Gurney. A Barnw?ll, W M Bird A co, G W Williams A co, C A W, Raoul A Lynah, Dowie, Moise A Davin, J Hanckcl, Hop? kins, McPherson A co, W A Courtenay, J Moore, S Spangler, Klatte A co. J Kinloch, Southern Ex? press Company, A Gagnier, and B C Adams. Received from James island, l bag sea Island cotton. To W Gurney. Received from Bennett's MOL 7 tierces rice. To W Gurney. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Spanish brig Francisco, Riera, Havana-18 days. Ballast. To W P Hali. Steamer Dictator, McMillan, Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. Cotton and mdse. To J D Aiken A co, Kirkpatrick A Witte, W M Lawton, J S Schirmer, Flnckney Rms, Man loue A co, Furchgott A Bro, Mrs Tlencken, Fraser rt Dill, D Nisbet, Cohen, Hanckcl A co, Stoney & Lowndes, and others. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Mauhattan, Woodhull, New York James Adger A co. Steamship Prometheus. Cray, Philadelphia-J A T Getty. Sehr A E Glover, Ryder, Boston-M Goldsmith fc Son. Sehr M B Mahoney, Anderson, Boston-J A Ens ow A co. . Sehr Ann E Caril, Tyler, Philadelphia-W Roach t co. SAILED SATURDAY. Steamship Manhattan. Woodhull. New York. Sehr A E Glover, Ryder, Boston. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Prometheus. Gray, Philadelphia. Sehr M B Mahoney, Anderson, Boston. FROM THIS PORT. British bark Queen, Hetherington, St John's, N 5, February 23. British bark Maria, Webster, Liverpool, Febru iry ll. Spanish brig A Fomento, Alsina, Barcelona, 'ebruary 6. Brig Josie E Devcreaux, Clark, Cardenas, Feb- I I unry 17. | ( Sehr S B Wheeler, Lloyd, Wilmington, NC, Feb uary 25. Sehr Idabella, Fisher, Boston, February 24. Sehr SAE Corson, Brower. Georgetown, S C, ebruary 22. Sehr Oneida, Davis, Georgetown, S C, Fcbrua f 22. Sehr Jessie B Smith, Williams. Georgetown, S 'jvbruary 23. UP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Etnelino McLain, Hall, at Baltimore, Feb jary 25. Sehr commodore Kearney, Phllbrook, at New ork, February 24. Sehr Dan Gifford, Irrell, qt Phiiaueipiiia, Febru- i< ry 24. p Sehr Marian Gage, Shepherd, nt New York, Feb- g iiary 24, CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. SiearashipSouth Carolina, Adkins, at New York, ebuary 24. Steamship Zodiac, Hines, at Philadelphia, Feb uary 24. . ?'. . Sehr Dr Kane, Dodge, nt Portland, Me, Febru ry 24. Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, at New York, Fcbru ry 25. j SAILED FOR THIS PORT. The Nannie T Bell, Ackley, from Newport, Feb uary 10. British bark Wm Fisher, Barney, from Bermnda, ebruary 14. Sehr Ellas Moore (3-masted), DcGroot, from Nor- " ilk, Va, February 25. MEMORANDA. f Consignees per steamship Zodiac, from Phila- t elphin, expected to-day-Jno A Theo Getty, S O c taUroad Agent. J N Robson. Comeron, Barkley A t o, E Perry, H W Williams, Macdui! Cohen, J liur amp A co. M Luhrs, Marshall A Burge, Kinsman ;ros, T R Waring. J A Walker, T M Cater. Johu ton, crews A co, w A Sknne, O O Bocsch, 0 I) I t irohe a- co. G W Williams A co, B K Neulville, J | I 1 Fredsberir, Strauss, Vance & co, G Prince, An rewg A Salvo, Goutevcnier Htos, J G Mllnor A co, toll. Webb A co, L Lorentz, G Foll?n, C D Carr A o. W J Trim, J D Aiken & co, J Reilly, H A Due. hapeau A Heffron. L Chap?n A co. W Steele T M ?r?siol! & co, C F Panknlu, J S Fairly A co. W T evin. H Gerdts A co, I E hertz. A Leon, E Lee, II i Solneicht, H ll Von Eitzen, N Gorse, Rev T AV ?wis. Fogar:le's Book Store, J COtJen, R A A P bidwell. Budd A Hiakc. J II Abrahams A Son, W l.i-sfll ,v co. Walker. Evans A Cogswell. W Gur ey, M H Nathan, G W Steffens, and Jeffords A co. GEORGETOWN, February 23-Arrived, February Bell, sehr Rising Sun. Jones. Savannah; 22d, sch rs A E Corson," Brower, and sehr Oneida, -, lurleston; 23d, sehr J B Smith.-, Charleston. Cleared, inti, sehr H G Bird, Drinkwater, Baltl lore; 18th, brig Ben Carver, Pendleton, Scard? on ; sehr Ridgewood, Dcrlcksen, New York. LIST OF VESSELS CP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR Tn 18 PORT. F 0 RIT? G N . LIVERPOOL. ark A B Wvman, Wyman, sailed.Jan 9 he Charlotte Maude, McNaughten, sailed..Dec 24 NEWPORT, ENG. he Island Queen. Drool;, sailed.Jan 15 ha Nannie T Bell, Ackley. sailed.Feb 10 CARDIPF. he Edith, Chigwidden, sailed.Jan 29 BERMUDA. rltlsh bark Wm Fisher, Barney, sailed....Feb 14 D 0 M E~S T I C . BOSTON. chr C E Raymond, Higgins, Up.Feb 15 PORTLAND, ME. chr Maggie Mnlvey. Rogers, cleared.Feb 9 chr Dr Kane, Dodge, cleared.Feb 24 NEW YORK. tearaship South Carolina, Adkins, cleared.Feb 24 ci.r Emeline McLaln, Hall, up.....Feb 25 chr Commodore Kearney, Phllbrook, up..Feb 24 chr L A Edwards, Marshall, cleared.Feb 19 chr A J Bentley. Bnnuell. cleared.Feb 14 chr Merrill C Hart, Crawley, up.Jan 31 chr Ella, Pease, up.Jan 31 chr Ben Borland,-, up.Peb 17 chrMyrover. Brown, cleared., - Feb IC car M C Hart, Rawley, cleared.Feb 20 ,chr Eclipse,-, up.Feb 22 lehr N W Smith, Tooker, cleared.Feb 25 ichr Marian Gage, Shepherd, up.Feb 24 PHILADELPHIA. ?teamship Zodiac, Hines, cleared.Feb 24 ichrC B Wood. Hleskell, cleared.Feb IS ichr E A Hooper, Canipsen, up.Feb 15 lehr Wm F Garrison, Adams, cleared.Feb 15 ichr Mary Stowo, Rankin, cleared.Feb 18 ichr Dan Gifford, lrrcll, up.Feb 24 BALTIMORE. ichr H G Hand, Hand, up.Jan 21 ?dir L W Bnnuell. Bunncll, cleared.Feb i ichr Active, Coombs, cleared.Feb 19 ichrWeenonah. Noyes, cleared.Pcb 21 ichr Emma B Shaw. Shaw, up.Feb 18 NORFOLK. Y\. ichr Rosa. Drinkwater, sailed.Jan 18 ichr Elias Moore, DcGroot, sailed.Feb 25 pipping. pACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPYS TUR0CGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave Pier S'o. 42, North River, foot of Canal street"_ Sew York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the ot li and :ist of every month (except when these dates rab in Sunday, then the Saturday preceding.) Departure of the 21st connect at Panama ivith steamers for South Pacific and Central Amer can ports. Those of 5th touch a: Manzanillo. Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for lapan and China March l, 1870. No California steamers touch at navana, but go lirect from New York to AsplnwalL One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or further Information ap ply ar thc COMPANVS TICKET OFFICE, oa the wharf, root or Canal-street, North River. New York. F. R. BABY. Agent. marchl2 lyr in OR PALATKA, FLORIDA. VIA SAVANNAH. FERNANDINA JACKSON VILLE AND LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Steamer ''DICTATOR," Captain - jjfESJS George E. McMillan, sails every???it???S3? TiESDAY EVENING at S o'clock. Steamer "CITY POINT." Captain Fonu Peck sails everv FRIDAY EVENING nt 8 o'clock. Con? necting witta Steamer STARLIGHT for Enterprise Through Tickets and through Bills of Lading for Freight given. J. D. AIKEN ? CO., Agents, .\inlC South Atlantic Wharf. JNLAND EOCTE-FOR SAVANNAH VIA BEAUFORT AND SEABROOK'S LANDING, HILTONfUEAD, TWICE A WEEK. The steamer PILOT SOY, Captain C. Carroll White, will sall for Savan nah via Beaufort every SCNDAY aad MORNING, at 8 o'clock. On the Sunday's trip she will toEih at Chlsolm's and Turner's Landings, going awl returning, and will touch at Blml'ton, going and returning, every alternate Thursday. Returning will leave Savan? nah every MONDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, at 2 o'clock." For Freight or Passage, app'y to J. D. AIKEN .* CO* Agent?, !a=C? Sou?:: Atl ?Mo Wharf. SriijJjJing. ~y ESSELS WANTED. For Coastwise, West India and South ii* American porta. Apply to J. A. ENSLOW A COTT^ feb281_Ship Brokers, No. 141 East Bay. JpOR NEW YORK-MERCHANTS' LINE. The Regular Packet Schooner B. N. HAW- ja KINS, Wyatt, Master, having a portion orsa Cargo engaged, will load with despatch. feb26 2_WILLIAM ROACH & CO JjlOR RIO DE JANEIRO. The Al British Bark CONTEST, Captain Scott, will sall for the above port in a few1 days. For Passage, having handsome accommoda? tions, apply to H. F. BAKER & CO., feb24 No. 20 Cumberland street. F OR LIVERPOOL The New Al favorite Bark ANNIE il* TORREY, Libby, Master, having one-S5s half of her cargo engaged and going on board, will be promptly despatched. For balance apply to fcb21 mtus WILLIAM ROACH A CO. F OR LIVERPOOL. The fine flrst-class British bark "LA- ?* KEMBA,'' Captain Brown, having two-'ffiff' hirds cargo engsged and on board, will sail with Untaten. For balance Frtlght engagements apply to HENRY CARI), feb23_Accommodation Wharf. jp OR LIVERPOOL. I The fine American Ship MISSOURI, L. T. 3RADBURN, Master, having the largest por-^" .ion of her cargo engaged and aboard, wan ts ibout 800 bales Cotton to fill up. For engage nents, apply to W. B. SMITH & CO.. febw wfm _ Napier's Range. F vR LIVERPOOL The fine Rritifh Bark DAVID MCNUTT,^, .ockhart. Master, is now ready to receive ggf. ,'argo for the above port. Being of small capacity ?nd part of her cargo engaged, will meet with limat?n. For Freight engagements, npply to ROBERT MURE A CO., febM Boyce's Wharf. F OR LIVERPOOL, CHARLESTON A KD LIVERPOOL STEAMSHIP LINE. The Fine Iron Screw Steamship LUMSDEN," J. Rutter, Commander,_ > now ready to receive Freight for the above ort, and has a fordon of her cargo engaged and olng on board. Through Bills Lading signed in Chnrlestoruo ll principal pora on the Continent of Europe. Marine Insuraicc by this Une at low rates. For Freight engagements apply to febB_ ROBBKT MURE A CO. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOS? TON, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTH VEST. 77ROUGH BILIS OF LADING GIVEN FOR COTTON TO BREMEN. The fine Slea msllp "SEA GULL, "Dot on, Commander will sall for Iialtl-J_ nore on TUESDAY, the 1st March, at 6 p. The "MARYLA.1B" wUl follow on SATURDAY, he 6th March. 4Sr:nsnrance br the Steamers of this Une y, ?er cent, to Baltlnore and Philadelphia. To Bos? on X- Phlladelplla Freights forwarded to thai tty by railroad from Baltimore without addi tonal expense for insurance. ?-The "OHIO" leaves Baltimore for Bremen on he uth March. ^.Consignees ky this line are allowed ample Ime to sample ind sell their Cottons from the tallroad Depot In Philadelphia. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, feb28 3 No. 2 Union Wharves. R > E W Y O R K THE Al SDE-WHEEL STEAMSHIP SOUTH CAROLINA, Adkins. Commander, will sail for^?F?S&fc lew York on TIURSDAT, March M ^JMfrSg t 4 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Uuiuu Vitar*?". Throngl: Bills Lading will bc Issued for Cotton o LIVERPOOL, HAVRE, Boston and the New mgland Manufacturing Cities. Freight on Set Island, %c; Upland, Kc; tico, $1 25 por eauk Insurance by the Steamers of this line >? per enc For Freight engarements. or passage, havinir cry superior state norn accommodatlons.allncw r Tarnished, apply ti WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 6 Broad street, O' to WM. A. COURTENAY, lo. l Union Wharva_feb2S 4 pOR .NEW YORK-ON TUESDAY. Th? First Cia1 s She-wheel Steam ship j/j^Sem. AMES AUGER, Tlnrnas J. Lockwood ^2?HM? lom m an der, of th: New York aud cnariennin iteainshlp Compaiy's Line, wlU leave Adger's ionfhWharf on TUED A v. the 1st March.at 4 o'clock >. M. 4S?The steamers )f this Line are handsomely md comfortably rited up for passengers, ann Mr tables are BU pilled with all of the delicacies if thc New York am Charleston markets. tny Through Bill of Lading given on Cotton to Jverpooi and Bostm. tOT Insurance bythls lane half percent. ?3-The Sldc-whel Steamship CHAMPION, fol u-.vs on SATUKDAY,March 5th. nt 5 o'clock p. M. AMES ADC ER & CO., Aients N. 1 and C. Steamship Line, Corners Acer's Wharf and East bay. feb28 2 Un Stil ra. pOIi rillLAJELFlMA AND liUSTuN. Thc Steamship ZODIAC, Captain lines, will lea? North Atlantic^_ Vharf. THURSDAY March 3d, at - o'clock. For Freight or ansage, apply to JOHN A THEO. GETTY, fc-l>23 North Atlantic Wharf. JUiAVELLER. PASSING THRU LG n CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA IND AIKEN, And other place, shonld lay ?n their .?^se*. iupplies of Claret. Champacnes. rnr.Ti\y^s? Hals, Brandies, Vhiskles Wines, Canned soups ind Meats, Amonan and English Biscuits, De ..Hied Ham, Tonne, Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco and Impned Segare. WM. S. CORWIN & CO., No. 275ilng street, opposite Hasel, Charleston. S. C. F.rnnch of No. 90 Broadway, corner 20th street. Sew York. wirs? ?mos VESSELS SIPPLIED WITH CABIN AND MESS S'DRES ON SHORT NOTICE. Captains and tewards are respect rullv invited to all and examine '''"^"'flVliMi quality and pries of our GOODS. Full weigal nuarauteed. Dcvered free of expense. WM. S. CORWIN A CO.. No. 2" Klug street, opposite Hasel, Charleston, S. C OST Branch oNo. 900 Broadway. New York, jou 24 jp O R EilSTO, ROCKVILLE, HTERPRISE, AND AVA Y LAND? INGS. Thc stcnmcrST. ns LENA, Cap- m -ir"** Min II. D. Elliot!will leave ns above ^?^f?ggj? WKDNKSDAYMOMNO. March 2d, at 4 6'CiOck. I rum South Gommerai Wharf, and Edisto THURS? DAY MOSSING. r3 o'clock. Freight will t received TUESDAY until sunset. JOHN H. MUK RAY. Market Wharf. The Steamer leves again WEDNESDAY MOKMNO. Marun oth, at o'clock, and Edisto THURSDAY MORNING at 7 o'ock. fei>281* il?5fcllancon?. ' Murra; & Lanman's Flor?a Water, The mot celebrated and most deightftil of all per iiimes, fa* use on the hand? kerchief, at the toilet, and in the bath, for sale by all Druggists and Perfumers, For sale by HOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, .i;in21mwsJmos Charleston, S. 0. IF YOU W;NT THE CELEBRATED CARTER'S WRITING and COPYING INK combined, go to EDWARD PERRY, No. 155 MeeUng street, opposite Charleston Hotel, CiiarlestoL, S. C. deci-i cmos misceUaneone. ?gNOCH MORGAN'S SONS' (ESTABLISHED 1809.) (211 Washington street, N. Y.) SAPOLIO THE BEST THING OUT For Cleaning WINDOWS (without water;) re? moving Stains from MARBLE and PAINT; Polish? ing KNIVES, (no scratching;) Washing DISHES, scrnbblng FLOORS, FLOOR CLOTH. TABLES, BATH TDBS, Ac; Polishing Tin, Brass, Iron, Copper and Stool Wares; Removing Gums. Oil, Rust and Dirt from Machinery. Indispensable for House Cleaning, and all uses (except washing ciotlies ) It costs but a few cents, and is sold by all good Grocery, Drug and Notion Stores. mehi tuthOmos ROSAD ALIS. ^R?SADALIS. Sold by GOODRICH, WTNEMAN & CO.. Direct importers of European Drugs and Chern lcals. Charleston. S. C._mays stuthiv IF YOU WANT THE CELEBRATED CARTER'S WRITING and COPYING INK combined, go to EDWARD PERRY. No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel. Charleston. S. C. dccH Cmos Geming ftlacljines. J^XPOSIT??N' UNT^RS?i^'.'l^?i, 1867. WHEELER A WILSON. THE GOLD MEDAL. HIGHEST PREMIUM. LOCK-STITCH, SEWING AND BUTTON-HOLE MACHINES. The only Gold Medal. Eighty-two Competitors. EDGERTON ? RICHARDS, Agcnts dec24 No. 35 Broad street. S EWING MACHINES Tlie place to buy SEWING MACHINES Is where you have a choice of styles of different makers. Machines sold on thc lease plan, payable monthly. I have thc best single and double-thread Ma? chines now before the public. THE WILLCOX A GIBBS' SILENT MACHINE AND THE "WEED" F. F. LOCK-STITCH Are thc simplest and most reliable Machine? ma le. Every Machine is warranted to give satis? faction, or it will bc exchanged for other kinds. All kinds of Sewing neatly and promptly done. Orders taken for all first class Sewing or Knitting Machines. Needles, Oil, Thread, Silk, Ac. REPAIRING as usual. D. B. HASELTON, mnvl stuthiv No. 307 King street. (Clothing aub 4rnrnisl)ing (?oo?s. n^HE ADVANTAGES WE ENJOY J as the resu'lt of a long established and successful business enables us to offer inducements that makes this announcement worthy of ATTENTION. Importing our foreign goods di? rect, controHing many leading styles of American fabrics, employing the best artistic talent in the production of our goods, and "constant progress" our motto^we claim to lead the mar? ket in READY-MADE CLOTHING, of which we keep full lines of all grades, for Men and Boys. In CUSTOM WORK our products are unsurpassed.for qual? ity, workmanship and elegance, (n GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS our stock is constantly large and seasonable. We arc the sole manu? facturers of the which we supply both ready-made and to order. Prices uniformly low. ^ Gentlemen visiting New-York are requested to call and have their measures recorded upon our books. System of Self-Measurement, and other information promptly furnished when desired. Address P, 0. Box 2256, N. Y. DEVLIN & CO, reb12 2mOS *???? TU PRINTERS.-IF Y8? WANT NEWS, ROOK, CAP, DEMI and MEDIUM PAPERS, Bill Heads, Statements, Cards, Card Board, Print? ing Material. Binding, Ruling and Cutting, go to EDWARD PERRY, No. 155 Meeting street, oppo? site Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C. de.M tinos Clothing ono i'nrmstiing <S>oobs. THE ADVANTAGES WE ENJOY I as the result of a long established | and successful business enables us to ? offer inducements that makes this ; announcement worthy of ATTENTION. Importing our foreign goods di- j rect, controlling many leading styles j of American fabrics, employing the best artistic talent in the production : of our goods, and "constant progress" 1 our motto, we claim to lead the mar? ket in READY-MADE CLOTHING, of which we keep full lines of all grades, for Men and Boys. In CUSTOM WORK our products are unsurpassed for qual- j ?ty, workmanship and elegance. In GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOOGS our stock is constantly large and seasonable. Wc are the sole manu? facturers of the which we supply both ready-made and to order. Prices uniformly low. Gentlemen visiting New-York are requested to call and have their measures recorded upon our books. System of Self-Measurement, and other information promptly furnished when desired. Address P. 0. Box 2256, N. Y. DEVLIN & CO. rebi2 gmo*_ fcjepntu Diners. PAM'S HEPATIC BITTERS. THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA. AND ALL DISEASES OF TEE STOMACH AND LIVER. THEY ARE RECOMMENDED BT TH! MEDICAL FACTJ1TV. HEGEMAN & CO., AO JESTS, S JE VT YORK. ManufactrjTedbyC.F.PAMNIN, CH2HI8T AND APO THE CAST, CHARLESTON-, S. C. ffrVov Sale by Druggists Eecrytchere.-d icbi'j mwriyr ?cr tiller s. J? TI WA S GUANO S~7~ SOLUBLE MANURES, AND s Tj L j? 11 xi n i c A. c x i> , Manufactured ar charleston, S. C, under the direction or Dr. N. A. PltATT, Chemist, for the^ttlphu rioAcld and Superphosphate Company. SOLUBLE PHO?M'HUIt?? ACID, lu thc form or SOLUBLE ? PHOSPHATE OP MUE, or DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE, o thc h?..;;-t <>r all good Fertilizers, and< these ??ro rideable in the ratio or Soluble Phosphoric Acltl which i? lu them. Tin; Immense deposits or I'hosphatlc Guanos which were iliscuvercd tu lSfiT in South Carolina, hy Dr. I'ltAIT. consists mainly of insoluble Phosphate cf l.ime. which li made available as a Fertilizer ? by bel?g ground to powder. itn?l reduced by Sulphuric Astil IUM:C:I a condition as to make its Insolu hie phnsplmtcfolulile !n water, and thus made capable of being taken up by growing plants. The ? In^olutd*'Phiisphatu roimd In any commercial Fertilizeror iio mort- vaine to the plant than the original I'liiwpbate rock. The greater the proportion nf thin ?Oilniile Phosphate which any Fertilizer cuniainu, the lesa the quantity required per acre, and consequently the cheapest Fertilizer ls that containing the highest percentage or Soluble Phosphate. Impressed willi these truths, the Sulphuric Acid and Superphosphate Company have erected at OhAiiesto!] the first extensive Acid chambers south of Baltimore, and arc aldo tootler to planters' the highest percentage td' soluble Phosphate or Lime known m any market. Their Fertilizers arc ottered under two rorms : 1. KT i WAN No. 1.-Pure Soluble Phosphate, guaranteed to contain rwMity-fonr per cent, of Dis? solved lima- Phosphate ul Lune. SCO per lou: ten ncr cent. >ii?t-Mi:iii :<?: c??li. J. ETI WAN No. 2.-Peruvian Superphosphate, piuraiiti-ed tn contain twenty per cent, or Dissolved* Pone I'Mispiinic. and one ami ii half to three per cent, ol Auilii?liiu. w:th it si; tilden t addition or Pe? ruvian Ouana to adapt lr to al! crops. s"? per ton; ten per cym. IUXCOU::! lor cash. Wc also oiler DISSOLVED BONE, ol high grade, ror planter* or manufacturers who may desire te mix Into any other compost, and wc suggest that this ls de be.-i and cheapest method ror mannfac tur?is io transport Hie Sulphuric Acid contained in thc mixture. Will i.<- sold ut u Uxed rate ror each? percentage. w.\;. c. BKE A CO.. Agents, Janlo mw2mos No. 14 Anger's Wharf. Star Qrjirls. M . X ATT H I E S S E >' No. JC1 KINO STREET. COHN EliWE.VIWORTII, , AGENT EUR TUE MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED S T A Ii SHIRTS! EACH QUALITY OF SHIRT IS NUMBERED. PRICES AS FOLLOW*: No. 42.f* Ml Ku. ?a. No. T2... Nu. 02... Ido ?Unos 2 CO :t (Ki 3 60 Shoulder ??racc. rp H E c HA XI p i o N i; n A C E . This BRACE, in its pocnllnr construction, liai ?.. T 11 v advunfttitt-s SrSPENDERS AND SHOULDER BRACES COM li I NED. First, lt ilno> not dlntrrense tho Shirl Bosom. Second, li cannot slip off the shoulders, TOW. Tlif!>- :> :<*8Ml0in on the Mutons ol the pams than trith common Suspenders, fourni..MCI .tc:l"!i ol th* pants can tewilnsicA ?dei*n?lent ir Kifth i;v jri-an* of the Adjust ib> Mirk Strap i'-'Mit'e IT towertul Brace can Ne otouiiied. ?i vi ii. it nt i'm hw t? the pants at the same pointe hal t!.t indium? suspender does. .<> Agent In Charleston. JU . S C O X X , DEALER IN SHIRTS AND FURNISHING GOODS, Mceiii g.-ireet. fpposi e Market Fall. ;a:.2! 3:::uS ^gricniUiral implements. rp o PLANTERS. We have been appointed Agents tor thc sale ofi SHAW'S COTTON SEED HULLER, XAXl'PACTCBED BY TUG "DIAMOND MILL MANUFACTURING CO.," and oiler the same at Manuracturer's Prices, Freight added, ^ Feeling assured I; is w hat every Planter needs. Sample o? work. Circulars and all Intimation furnished on application to us. One of thc -HULLERS'' to bc seen at our O fil ce? llito MK A CO., Factors and Commission Merchants, North Atlantic Wharf. Charleston. P. C., February 12, 1370. fplil4 iwwrsnw* w AGO N E Ji ?c M A THEWS S** IMPROVED RICH DRILL. PRICE sra wo nffw wini confidence to the v.'.r? r:anrer> or our Stute ti.cse improved and thoroughly Miccess rul Machines, having had them Ut operation for the patt three years in the hands of nflmerona planters, whose certificates of approval we willi take pleasure in showing. WE ALSO OFFER THE "RICE BIRD" MOWER AND REAPER, for harvesting Rice, which hos been thoronghly tes;cd in the presence or many punters, aud pro? nounced by them a perfect success. AJ.SO, MONROE'S IMPROVED ROTARY HARROW, the heit and most perfect clod pulverizer, which; we "caranteo 'o he the lu**! Harrow lu usc. J. E. A DC ER A CO., SOLE AGENTS rou M ATE OF Sot TU CAROLINA, No. C3 KAST DAY. febii mwflnio Charleston. S. C. Geming illucrjincs. ?gXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, PARIS, 1867. WHEELER A WILSON. THE GOLD MEDAL. HIGHEST PREMIUM. LOCK-STITCH, SEWING AND BUTTON-HOLB MACHINES. The only Gold Medal. Eighty-two Competitor*. EDGERTON A RICHARDS, Agents ?ecS4 So. liBroadstreet*