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[Contrast. ?Neath the preen limes of sunny climes I mark in earnest talk, A withered flower-gone bloom and power A young bud on the stalk. O gray-haired man, who rain would ban All pleasure to the boy, ?Whose cranks and quips from shrivelled Ups Deal Death to every joy 1 O man of guile, with soulless smile, O cringing slave to Gold, Tell not to him thy story grim, A tale best lett uDtold ! O stern and cold. O gray and old, Cast not thy shadow o'er The Iaith of youth, the trust and truth That thou canst feel no more ! Bat let his hours be wreathed with flowers; His Dawn, ere rises Day, Be bright and ralr. as thy days were, Ere winter chilled thy May ! There is a time for jest and rhyme Llfe'3 clouds all rise Tco soon: lt9 snows descend toward the end: Let roses blow In June I COMMERCIAL NEWS. exports. KEW YORK-rer sehr B N Hawkins-ll hales upland cotton, 3 bales paper shavings, 1213 bags cotton seed, 55 casks clay, 226 empty barrels, 2800 empty carboys. The Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS. ) FRIDAY EVENING, March ll, 1870. J COTTON.-The advancing rate for gold, with a good inquiry and very limited offerings by factors, caused a stronger feeling in the market, and prices Improved during the day about Kc "9 ft. Sales about 500 bales, say 33 at 18; 7 at 18%; 21 at 19; 2 at 19%; 16at 19?; 5 at 19%; 89 at 20; 140 at 20%; 106 at Jl; 14 at 21%; 29 at 21%; 6 Gullett gin prepared at 22c 9 ft. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.17%@20 Low middling.20%<g Middling.21 @ Strict middling.2I%@- Wi RICE.-There waspnly a limited business doing. Sales 54 tierces of crean Carolina, say -14 tierces at 6?; 40 at 6%c ft ft. We quote common to fair clean Carolina at 5@5%; good 6?i@6; common prune exe fl ft. NAVAL STORES.-There were no sales of impor? tance. FREIGHTS.-To Ll ve rp oil, py steam, engage? ments are making at %d fl lb on uplands and UAifl on sea islands; by sall, we quote %? f, ft on upland cotton, and %d $ ft on sea island cotton. To Havre, by steam, nomi? nal; by sal;, nommai at %o on uplands and ixe on sea Islands. Coastwise to New York, by steam, 9 lb OD uplands j and Xe on sea Islande; by sail, %c ft ft on up? lands. To Boston, by steam, nommai; by sall, % @ % c 9 ft on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, Xe ? ft on uplands; by sall, somewhat norn InaL To Baltimore, by steam, >?@ ?? c fl ft on uplands; by sall somewhat nominal. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 days bUIs20%@21. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE,-Thc banks purchase night checks at par, and seU at % premium. Outside, they purchase at par to % premium, and sell at %@,1* premium. GOLB.-The brokers were buying at 12@13, and selling at 14. Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN. LONDON, March ll.-Noon.-Consols 92%. Bonds 90%. LIVERPOOL, March ll.-Noon.-Cotton dull; up? lands lld; Orleans ll%all%d; sales 8000 bales; sales for the week 46,ooo bales; export and specu? lation sooo; stock on lie rn! 271,000 balts, of which 115,000 are American; stock afloat 133,000 bales, of which 313,000 are American; receipts for the .week 24,000 bales, of which 10,000 were American. Red Western wheat ssidaSs 2d; red winter wheat 8sllda9s. Corn 20s od. Pork Armer. Afternoon.-Cotton heavy. Uplands 10%d ; Or? leans ll%ail%d. Sales Toco bales. Yarns and fabrics at Man eheste/ heavy. Evening.-Cotton closed with a downward ten? dency. 1000 bales tr.ken for export and spec? ulation. Breadstuff.* ll rm. Fork quiet. PARIS, March ll.-Bourse opened Arra. Rentes : 74f 40c HATRE, March ll-Noon.-Cotton opened quiet ; low middlings, afloat, If 20c. HAVANA,-March ll.-Sugar steady with small sales. Exchange en London linii% premium; on Paris 2al% discount; Federal, lvng. par to %\ short, 2 to 2M premium. DOMESTIC. NEW YORK, March ll-Noon.-Stocks steody and strong. Money easy at 6a6 percent, sterling, long 8%; short 8%. Sixty-twos coupons ll; Tennes? see, ex-coupons, 59%; new, 49%; Virginia old coupons, 73%: new, 71J?; Louisiana sixes, 73%; eights, 84%; Alabama eights, 96%; Aves, 71; Georgia sixes 84; sevens, 93%; North Carolina, old, 47; new, 22; South Carolina, old, S9; new, 82. Flour more steady. Wheat Armer. Corn dull and drooping Pork Armer, mess $26 25. Lard 14%c. Cotton Armer at 21%c. Turpentine 45%o. Rosin $2 05a210. Freights quiet Evening.-Cotton opened Armcr,?but closed ' heavy and drooping; sales 3500 bales at 21c. Flour a shade Armer, with a moderate business. Wheat a shade firmer and more active; winter red and amber Western $127al 29. Coin lc lower; new mixed Western 90a97. Pck Armer at $25 25. Larj, kettle I4%al5c. Whiskey lower, 9Sa99c. Grocerlf s dull. Naval st jres quiet. Freights ac? tive. Money 4a6 per cent. Sterling 8%. Gold strong at I3%al3%. Governments strong, with an advancing tendency; sixty-twos ll. South? erns unsettled. Tcnnessees very strong. BOSTON, March IL-Cotton quiet and steady; middling 2i%c; receipts 165; sales 200; net re? ceipts of week 890; coastwise 6955; total 7845; sales of week 370o: stock 1300. BALTIMORE, March ll.-Cotton 2lc. Flour dull, out Arm. Wheat steady. Cora 92a94. Provl elons Armer, but prices unchanged. Whiskey . firmer at $1 oia$t 02. CINCINNATI, March ll.-Whiskey 9la92c. Mess pork active, closing at $27 asked. Lard held at 13%c. Bacon, shoulders llnll%e; clear sides 15%; no demand, and advanced. Gold caused im? provement in provisions. -ST. Loris, March ll.-Corn Armer; mixed 74a -77c. Whiskey heavy at 92c. Pork heavy at $20 S0a27. Shoulders ll%c; clear sides 15%c. Lard nominal. AUGUSTA, March IL-Cotton-Marke: Armer; sales 421 bales; receipts 223 bales; middling 20c; sales of tuc week 3260 t ales ; receipts 1893 bales; stock 22,258 bales. SAVANNAH. March ll.-Cotton In good demand; middling 20>?c; receipts 12C5; exports, coastwise 02S; sales *oo; receipts of week 7796; exports to Great Britain 355: continent icio; coastwise27^2; Bales 6000; stock 57,832. NORFOLK, March ll.-Cotton firm, prices a shade better, though not qnntably higher; low middling l!?ul9%c; receipts 393 bales; exports, coastwise, 207; receipts or the ween 19SC; exports to Great Britain 1000; coastwise 1823; sales 235; stock 6588; no sales to day. MOBILE, March ll.-Cotton opened finn, but closed easier; middling 20%; receipts 10a9 bales; exports to New Orleans 12; sales to day Soc ntnl 700 hist even lug; net receipts of the week 4477; co tstwise 900, iota! 6377; exports, coastwise, 1505; sales 9700; MOCK 76,GGS. NEW ORLEANS, March ll.-Cotton firmer; mld dUngs :lJi; net receipts to-day 6567 bales; coast? wise K l baas; total 0GC8 bales; exports to Liver pool 4105 bales; New York 30 bales;sales 705 bales; net receipts of week 34,721 bales; coastwise 177J bales; total 36,493 bales; exports to Great Britain 30,986 bales; Uretnen 5327 bales; Cronstadt 5C6 bales; N.rvii 3158 bales; Havre 7112 bales; Vera Cruz 349 bales; New York 1923 bales; sales 47,550 bales; stock 241,433 bales; exports to Philadelphia 495 bales; burned 240 bales. The New York Rice Market. The Journal of Commerce of the 9th iust. soys ; lu domestic tue business is limited, and prices are in Hie buyers' lavor. The holders of lines are offering their stocks freely, autl lind few buyers. The grocers purchase in small lots as they have occasion to use. We quote lines at 5%a5%c, and small lots of selected ai 6%a7%c. The World uf Hie same (lute says: In a retail way, dialers arc doing a little business, und man? ase to obtain prett.? lull Agares011 the best goods; but the iuiprvWiuii on Hie stock is small, and there is a tendency to au increase of supplies in j An ?.rs: hands. Large Hues of Caroliua could1 I hardly bc sold above 5?ica6Kc bnt on the jobbing lota changing hands the range rana np as? h IR h as 7ca7Ke for very choice. Foreign dull at 3a3)?c, gold, In bond. The Times says : There is a limited demand at drooping prices. Carolina at $5 75a7, currency; Rangoon in bond $3a3 2', gold, per loo lbs. The Herald says : Carolina was dull, the de? mand being light, and prices were heavy. Small sales were made within the range of 5*?a6??c for common to prime. Macon Market. MACON", March 9.-COTTON.-Receipts to-day 72 bales; sales 593; shipped 293. Receipts for the week ending this evening, the above included, 556 bales; sales for the same time 1576; shipments 1318-showing an increase of receipts last week upon those of the week before of 40 bales; increase of SU168 j>94? The leading feature of the cotton market since the date of our last weekly report has been the downward tendency of prices. They have fallen orr during the week Just 2>i cents $ ft. Notwith? standing this rapid and heavy decline In prices, our buyers have manifested from day to day a considerable amount of pluck, and there has been generally a good demand at market rates. The market opened quiet this morning at 18)?c, but the usual noon dispatches knocked og the s, and there was little done until the evening re? ports from New York were received, which brought the glad tidings that for once in the last fortnight that market had closed steady. It was re? sponded to here, and our market closed steady an d firm this evening tn I8al8j?c for middlings, i.e. us hope that prices have touched bottom at last. [Note.-In the following statement we include the receipts and shipments of the two warehouses in East Macon, from the 1st September, 1869, to 1st March, 1870.] COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand September l, 1869. 179 Received to-day. 72 Received at East Macon to March 1. 2,485 Received previously.71,854-74,411 Total. 74,590 Shipped to-day. 293 Shipped at East Macon to March 1.. 2,010 Shipped previously.56,348-58,657 Stock on hand. 15,939 Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, March io.-SriKiTS TURPENTINE Sales or 177 casks at 40c per gallon. ROSIN.-Sales or only 60 bbls at $l 60 for strained. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-Sales or abont 243 bbls re? ported at $2 70 Tor soft, and Si 60 for hard. TAR.-Sa)es of 47o bbls at Si 90 per bbl. COTTON_No SS let; reported. Interior Cotton Markets. ANDERSON, March 9.-Cotton still declining, and little ot'triug; to-day prices range from 16a UKO. COLUMBIA, March 10.-Wc have no change to note In our cotton market; the sales to-day were about 20 bales, on a basis of 18c for middling. CHESTER, March 8.-The market, under con? tinued unfavorable advices from New York and Liverpool, is duU and Inactive. We quote ex? tremes 15 to 19C. CHARLOTTE, March 7.-Our cotton market opened last week on the basis of 20c for our best style, and during the week touched 20.!?, closing dull, however, on Saturday at 15)i to 19%, ex? tremes. Sales for the week about 130 bales. COLUMBUS, March 9.-We have still lower figures lo report. To-day there has been a mode? rate demand, middlings 16<?al9c. Some strict middlings brought l?<c. Sales 113 bales. Re? ceipts 60 bales. GREENVILLE, March 9.-Sales of the week 29 bales; extremes 19a21c. MONTGOMERY, March 9.-Cotton market dull at is ?ic for low middlings. ROCK HILL, March 7.-The marker has ruled dull Tor the past week, and has declined fully 2c. Middlings ISc. SUMTER. March 9.-About 30 bales have been sold during the week ending the 9th instant; the market closed dull and heavy, willi a declining tendency. Wc quote : Ordinary 16c; good ordi? nary IC&c; low middling i'">.V; middling 17c; strict mlddilug 1?J?C. YORKVILLE, March 9.-The market ls dull and declining. Good midUlbig may be quoted at 19 cents to-day. Receipts liy I.ailroaa, Mun li ll. SOCTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 220 bale? cotton, 65 bales domestics. 1 car stock. To Railroad Agent. Wardlaw ft Carew, Clacius .te Witte, W K Ryan, IYIzer, Rodgers A co, o ll Wai? ter 4 co, G W Williams ft co, Claghorn, Hen III?; k co, w p Bowling ft co, Wagner, Stewart ft co, W G Whildeu ft co. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 142 bales colton, 43 bushels rice. - cars pho?. pli?tes und lumber, livestock, mdB?, Ac. To ll Bischoff ft cu. Kinsman ft Howell. J Marshall. .Ir. W K It? an, Keener .te Davis, Kendall .te Docken , J E Adger ft co, I* P Toale. ll S Amur. J ll Hug? gins, F K Hut worth, Mowry ft Son, Kirkpatrick ft Witte, Grouser ft Smith. Geo w Williams ft co. Caldwell ft Jsou. Fripp .te May, Frost, A- Adger, Walter ft co, Clarina ft Witto. M Triest, D C Koang li, Hail road Agent und order. Passengers. Per steamship James Adger, from New York General J B Denni.-), wile ami child, Miss A E Beckwith, Rev A T Rollinson, James Fairgrieve, C R OUI, James Goldsmith, wife and child. Il Parker, 0 E Dingee, A Simpson and wile, lsauc Tregea, Miss H Hart. Mrs Jane Hoyt, Miss Jane Hoyt, J II Hart, J T Eleliboig. A W Worded, Jr, and 4 lu steerage. Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, ftc Dr A M Forster, J S Ky*::. J P Southerner. G Johnson. R G Howard, J Alexander. Mrs S Alex? ander, W J Lucey, Wm Lucas, Jr. Mrs W M Haz , sard, W B Priugle, B II Ward and servant. S S I Fraser, C P Allston. John LaBruce. Jr. Miss C A Ford, Miss M E Ingell, Miss E Ii Ford, Miss Mary Green and 6 on deck. MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, J. C., MARCH 12. ARRIVED YESTERDAT. Steamshin James Adger, Lockwood, New York left Tuesday, P M. Mdse. To Jos Adger ft co, S C Railroad Agent, N E Railroad Agent, Southern Express Company, J K Adger ft co, J 1> Aiken ft CO, J E Adger.te co, Andrew i ft Salvo, E Hates ft co, W M Bird ft co.ltollmann Bros.li Bischoff 4 co, H F W Brewer, T M Bristoll A co, c D Bruhe 4 co, F C lloruer, G H Bordmau, Cameron, Barkley 4 co, J Campion, Dr Geo Cuulitr, Chapeau ft Uetrrou, Clusolm Bros, T D Clancy, Clacius A Witte, Henry Cobla ft co, O lt Collins, Crane, Boy le.-ton ft co, L Cohen ft co, w ll cha ree ft co, J o ll Haus? sen, John Commins, Doibaum ft Jurs, Douglas ft Miller, Howie, Moise ft Davis, J c Derbv, Miles Drake, A W Eckel, L Elias, J A Enslow ft co, John S Fairley ft co, D F Fleming ft co, N Felirenbach. B M Fogartie, Furchgott Bros, Forsythe, McComb ft co, G Foll?n, agent, H Gerdts i co, D Goldstein, A G Goodwin fteo, J H Graver* co, W Gurney, M Garfunkle, Goodrich, Wiucraau ft co, Geo s Hacker, Hurt ft co, J U Hillen, Holmes' Book House, N A Hunt, Hiram Hauls, Hopkins, Mc? Pherson ft co, Jeffords ft co, E ll Jackson. Jen? nings, Tnomluuon ft co.Johuson, Crews ft co, c ll Julius;.u, Chas Kerrison, King A Gibbon, Kius niau ft Howell, Killick. Wickeubcrg 4 co. F D C Kracke, F Russell, Jr, A Langer, Leuguick, Sell A Foster, W J Lee, McLoy ft Rice. J Madsen, Wm Mtttthlesson, W A Mertens, W J Miller, J G Miluor 4 co, James Molonv, Muller, Nimitz ft co, F ft ll Margan, ll O'Neill, O O'Neill. D O'Neill ft Sou, North, steele A Wardell, Naclimau ft co, os. tcudorff 4 co, order, Pulser, Rodgers ft co, Pal? metto Pioneer Co-operative Association, Paul, Welch ft Brandes. John Rughclmer, B Rice, Rieckc 4 Schachte, Ra venc? 4 co, J U Read ft cn, Semkcn, Pieper ft co, G W Steffins, A lt stillman, E B Stoddard 4 co, D Solterl, Wm Shepherd ft co, Strauss, Vance ft co. A O Stone, J \V Sprague 4 Bro, John F Taylor ft co, Mrs Tuiiluuson, J il Tavlor, Wm Ufferhardi, Walker, Evans ft co. Werner ft Ducker. Woods A co, G W Williams St co. J wiri h ft co, B A Wem berg, J J Wageuer, W J Yates and others. Thursday morning, 5 o'clock, passed Steamship Charleston off Cape Lookout hence for New York. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore-left - instant. Mdse. To Mordecai ft co. I' C Tren holm. South Carolina Railroad Agent, J ll Tiotjon, H Klatie, Lauroy ft Alexander, T Tupper ft Sous, J D Aiken ft co. E J II Fischer, J C Blohmc. li Feldmann ft co, C Craveley.J Hems, J H Graver ft co, H Bischoff ft cu, J N M Wohllmaiiii. W II Chareeft co, D Paul A co. Stiles ft Jennings, B Perry, ll Lciding anil olheis. Steamer Emilie. Lewis, Georgetown, S C. 150 tierces rice, 4 bales cotton, mdse and sundries. To Sl.ackelford ft Kelly, Thurston ft Holmes, Ris? ley ft Creighton, Bultmann Uros. A K Gibson, diaries Ablon, Sr, and others. Received from Chlsolm's Mill-15 tierces rice. To F G Cart. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Sehr P, N Hawkins, Wyatt, New York-William Roach ft co. Sehr Lugano, Johnson, Fernandina, Fla-J A En slow ft co. Sehr Mary stowe, Bankin, Jacksonville, Fla Willlain Roach ft co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamer City .Point, Peck, Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. Spanish brig Francisco. Kiera, Barcelona. Sehr Hattie M Howes, Howes, Baltimore. Sehr M C Hart, Rawley, Kucksvtlle, S C. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, at New York, March H. Sehr Oakes Ames, Edmunds, Baltimore, March 9. UP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Palma, Rankin, at New York. March 9. ^ahip H (i Fay, Prescott, at Baltimore, March CLEARED FOR THIS PORT, sehr S L Russell, Smith, at New York, March 9 MEMORANDA. The hull am. spare of the Sehr Abigail Haley, from Charleston, ashore ut Sat iate, .sohl at $H?. The sails, anchors and chains were taken to Bos LIST OF VESSELS TTP, CLEARED AND 8AILED FOR THIS FORT. F O rt?l G N . LIVERPOOL. Bark A B Wyman, Wyman, sailed.Jan 9 NEWPORT, ENG. The Island Qneen, Brook, sailed.Jan 15 The Nannie T Bell, Ackley. sailed.Feb io CARDIFF. The Edith, Chegwidden, saUed.Jan 29 BERMUDA. BritiBh bark Wm Fisher, Barney, sailed... .Feb 14 DOM E~S TIC. B06TON. Sehr C E Raymond, Higgins, up.Feb 15 Sehr Ida Bella, Fisher, up.Feb 28 NEW TORE. Sehr Commodore Kearney, Philbrook, np..Feb 24 Sehr IdaBlrdsall, Blrdsall, cleared.Feb 26 Sehr S H Woodbury, Woodbury, up.March 1 Sehr Marian Gage, Shepherd, cleared... .March 2 Sehr Georgia, Brier, up.Sarc!} 3 Sehr Z Steclman, -, up.Maren 6 Sehr Eclipse, Thompson, cleared.March 6 Sehr C S Edwards, Corson, cleared.March 6 Sehr E H Naylor, Naylor, up.Maroh 7 Sehr Samuel L Russell, Smith, cleared. .March 9 Sehr Palma, Rankin, up.March 9 PHILADELPHIA. Sohr E A Hooper, Campsen. up.Feb 15 Sehr Annie S Gaskell, Gaskell, up.March 7 Sehr AnnaLlttle, Crawford, up.March 7 BALTIMORE. Sehr W H Thorndike, Hall, cleared.March 8 Sehr L W Bunnell, Bonnet!, cleared.Feb 18 Sehr Serene, Jones, cleared.Feb 12 Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, cleared-March 6 Sehr Emeline McCain, Hall, cleared.March 5 Sehr H G Hand, Hand, cleared.March 5 Ship H G Fay, Prescott, up.March 10 PORTLAND, ME. Sehr Dr Kane, Dodge, cleared.Feb 24 Sehr Montana, Parker, cleared.Feb 28 BATH, ME. 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(Branch, of Ho. 900 Broadway, Corner Twentieth Street, New York.) WM. S. CORWIN & -CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, AND IMPORTERS. OF CHAMPAGNES, WINES, BRANDIES, &c, NO. 275 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., SOLE AGENTS FOR THE W. S. C. CL?B-HO?SE GIN, URBANA CHAMPAGNE CO., AND ATMORE'S CELEBRATED MINCE-MEAT, FULTON MARKET BEEF, n--y r QOn SMOKED BEEF ?fJfDVNO wt ~COR20T STREET . N. Y. 275^ STREET feRLEsrori s. c.J . GOVERNMENT JAVA, MARACAIBO, LA'C?A?RA, MOCHA, RIO COFFEES. CLARETS. BRAND'G FRERE'S MEDOC Johnston A Son's Mcdou Johnston A Son's St. Lonnes ?schenauer A Co.'s Bouilluc Godard's Comry St, Jnltcn Medoc Chateaux Margaux Chateaux Yqucm Chateaux La Rosa Lynch St. Julien, L. A C. SAUTERNES, &c. [BRANDENBURG FRERES La Croix Blanche 'Chateaux Palllett, jXlerstelner illochheitner Moselle Muscatel Chamhertln, KuPs . Sparkling Cntnwba Champsgne Cider English and Seutcli Ales. AND TONGUES, SUGAR-CURED BREAKFAST STRIPS. CHAMPAGNES. MOET A CHANDON OREEN SEAL Ve Clicquot Ponsardtn Piper A Co.'a Heidseick' Bouche, Fils ? Co.'s cabinet B. F. & Co.'s Napoleon Cabinet B. F. A Co.'s Carte Blanche B. F. * Co.'s Dry Vcrzenuy G. H. Mumm's Verzenays J. Mumm's Private Stock Urbana Champagne BORER'S, RUSS', ST. DOM INC 0. HOSTETTER'S. ANGOSTURA. DUNHAM'S, ST0CG1IT0N, AND DRAKE'S PLANTATION D1TTBU8. . Hermetically Scaled MEATS, Soups, Fish, Vegetables hud Fruits, ol every variety, by the can. dozen or case. Borden's, Lcibeg's and Tonrtelot's EXTRACT OF BEEF. PRESERVES, Jellies, Jams and Brandy Fruits, English Sances, Pickle?, Salad Oil, Capers, Spanish and French Olives, Patle and Terrine de Fol Grax, . Anchovies, Anchovy Paste, Walnut, Tomato and Mushroom Cat9ups. PEPPER SAUCE, Currie Powder, Raspberry Vinegar, Lemon and Orgeat Syrups, Muccaroni and Vermicelli. -0 Families, Hotels and Vessels supplied at WHOLESALE PRICES In purchasing by the package. All Goods warranted, and FULL WEIGHT guaranteed. We will bc pleased to furnish a List of Prices to those who may write for the articles nnrt quantity desired. Goods delivered to all parts of the City, Railroad Depots ond Steamboats, FREE OF CHARGE. ?S- TERMS CASH, OR CITY ACCEPTANCE. Send Tor one of our Catalogues of Merchandise. GEORGE H. GRUBER..E. E. BEDFORD.J. S. MARTIN. Accountant.WM. G. MOOD, Jr. mchisimo . ? &gricniturfil Implements. rjlHE EXCELSIOR CULTIVATOR, FOR ONE HORSE, THE REST CULTIVATOR NOW OFFERED TO THE PLANTER, AS IT CANNOT BE CHOKED. Price SIG. ALSO, THE EXCELSIOR CULTIVATOR, FOR TWO HORSES. Trice $00. Planters are requested to call and examine th?sc LABOR-SAVING IMPLEMENTS. For sale at above prices, Freight added, by J. E. A D G E R & CO., Sole Agents for State of South Carolina, No. G 2 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, mchia MONROE'S IMPROVED ROTARY HARROWS, PULVERIZERS AND GRAIN COVERERS.-Adapted to any kimi nf ground, rough or smooth; save time and money; ncvet e.og: not easllv out of order, nod nrc fur superior to any other HARROW now In use. FORD'S EXCELSIOR CULTIVATORS rm-o >p and t wo horacs. WAGONER AND MATTH EWE'S IMPROVED RICK DRILL, THE "BICE BIRI)'1 REAPER, FOR HARVESTING RICE, THE BUCKEYS TWO-HORSE CULTIVATOR, And other Improved Agricultural Implements for sale at Mantilactury Pikes, freight added, by J. E. AUGER A CO., Sole Agents, fcli21 tulltslmo Charleston. S. C. ?ClllCG. ST-A-ISTO-A^D SCALES. AGENCY TRANSFERRED TO HART & CO., Ro/30 HA YUK STREET, ANO CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. 03- A FULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. mch5 3mo Paints, Hints, S>r. T?T A L H E T T 0 WHITE LEAD. ZINC AND COLOR WORKS, P?O. i i>mx>A.r>n!3Lri>jirJv STREET, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. THE ABOVE WORKS ARE NOW IN FULL OPERATION AND PREPARED TO SUPPLY THE Trade and Consumers with LEADS, ZINCS and COLORS, of every grade and superior qualities, at NEW YORK PRICES. HOLMES A CALDER, Proprietors, feblO thstuo?c2mo No, 205 EAST BAY STREET. ?\\BC ellan cam. THE UNIVERSAL RUBBER BATH ls a?jastablc for convenient use In a Shower, Sit? ting, Hip and Sabmcrgent Bath, combining sim? plicity, convenience and comfort. I beg to Inform the public that I have the Agency Tor the Bale of these Baths In this State, and am now prepared to show hy sample at my Store their superiority over all other Bathing Ap? paratus heretofore invented. F. TON SANTEN, Dealer In all kinds of Rubber Goods, Nursery Sheeting, Ac, and importer of Paris Fancy Goods, Toys, Fireworks, Ac, No. 229 KING STREET, mchll 2 Next to Academy of Music. F ERTILIZER PHONIX GUANO. WILCOX. GIBBS A CO.'S MANIPULATED GUANO. GUANO, SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND, for sale by WILCOX, GIBBS i CO, IMPORTEES & DEALERS IN Hill. No. 91'Eay stieet, Sai annan. No. 241 Broad street, Augusta. No. 64 East Bay. Charleston. 03T Semi for Circular giving prices, term?, cer? tifient es, Ac. janis lofsamoj Murray & Lanaaa's Florida Water, The most celebrated and ir.cst delightful of all per? fume?, for use on the hand? kerchief, at the toilet, and in (lie baili, for sale by all Druggists and Perfumers. For jaie by DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Gharleston, S. C. BEST SrXC OHO w m an ?^AtjeftoWAKRW?THD KTOOI, cerros ?f.? ?S?WJUS?? ?OOUODS. SIX-CORD. un?an LOSS, Soto Agents iiiTewSttfor T&P. COATS, cf Paisley", Seotkn?. innio mwsamo CURES DYSPEPSIA* INDIGESTION \\7^ SOLU EVERYV/H*RE. TfffK nWlE.MOISE&DAVS \)?* PROPRIETORS a WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS N. B. The Commissioner of Ri-veun- bus ilvcidetl tl'ar. any dealer ?an sell lIth sr:?rte without o special license. inch 2 F i; Ji T I L I Z M ii. S ! a SOLUBLE ifOUfll SEA GUANO! RHODES' GROUND GYPSUM! vg- circulars with detailed statements furnish? ed on application lo the General Agents. B. S. BB ETTA SON, Charleston, South Carolina. jan22 stnth !?i<?iMrC TF YOU AVANT THE CEI.EIU?ATED X CARTER'S WRITING anti COP VIN G INK combined, go to EDWARD PERRY. No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston notel, Charleston, S. C. decli 6mos Star Brjirts. W M. MATTHIESS?N, No. 291 KING STEEET, CORNEE WENTWORTHS AGENT FOR THE MANUFACTURERS \ OF TBS [CELEBRATED .' STAR SHIRTS! EACH QUALITY OF SHIRT IS NIJMBES?D. TRICES AS FOLLOWS: Nf?. 42.'..$2f-0 ' . N?i. ."J....fW r No. 72.~. 3 00 : Nu. 02.3W) r fi- ?; Sum* . '. . . (Clclhing nub ir-nucliing ?oobe. THE ADVANTAGES WE-ENJOYT as the result of a long established and successful business-enables usto offer inducements that'makes this announcement worthy of ATTENTION. V Importing our foreign goodsjdi rect, controlling many l?ading.styles of American fabrics, empJoying the> best artistic talent in the production of our goods, and "constant progress' our motto, we claim to l?ad the mar? ket in READY-MADE CLOTHING, of which we keep full lines,of alt*' grades, for Men and Boys. In CUSTOM WORK o u r p rod u cts a ret nsu rpassed f o r q u a( ity, workmanship and elegance. In' GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOOGST our stock is constantly large and* seasonable. We are the sole manu? facturers of the which we supply both ready-made and to order, Prices uniformly low. .^i ^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, fe)il-j 2m os S!*otil?cr ?rrtce. E C HA il P I O N JJ R AC E / T.ih- REA CE, in its pecnliar cons) ruc: lon, lias a_ tue advantages of SUSPENDERS AND S?lOULDER GRACES COMBINED. First. It does not disarrange Hie Slilrt Bosom. Second. lr cannot slip off the shoulders. Third. Tliers is less strain un the buttons of thc panta? thsn with common Suspenders. Founh. Erxlv section of the pants can be adjusted Independent? ly. Fifth. Py nionns of the Afljust Hile Back Strap n irentle or powerful Brace CUB bc ubtstned^ Sixth, lt attaches to the pants-at the same coiuts that the ordinary Suspender docs. Sole Agent in Charleston, E . SCOTT r DEALER IN SHIRTS AND FURNISHING GOODSV M?eting street. Opposite Market Batt. Jan21 sm cs "AMES CONNER'S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE AND ELECTROTYPE; FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE, NOS. 28, 30 AND SS, 'CENTOa STREET. CORNER READ AND DUANE STREETS, NEW' TORE. A large Stock of ENGLISH AND GERMAN FACES, both Plain and Ornamentar, kept on hand. All Type cast at this establishment is manufaatured from the metal known as Conner's Unequalled liBrd Type Metal. Every article ne? cessary for a perfect Printing Office furnished. ipn*>n ctorlifimw* ? QUPERIOR COLOGNE WAT7 R. ^Manufactured and for sale by " Dr. H. BAER. oct* o.isi Meeting atreeV