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Parting. The summer sky wag overcast. 1 knew the sunshine would not last; We mused upon the golden past Together. ABd then we thought or what might be, or all thc lire-long misery, The sunless days wc should not see Together. And ere I left my happy land, "This ls the last time we shall stand," I said, "my darling, hand tn hand Together. "And since we two may never wed, Dear love ! how blessed to be dead, And laid to rest !" "Ah ! yes," she said ..Together !" COMMERCIAL NEWS. exports? LIVERPOOL- Per British bark David McNutt 10a bags sen island cotton, 1700 bales upland cot? ton, S? tons phosphate, 107 bags cotton seed. BOSTON-Per sehr W F Garrison-201 bales cot toD. 49 lillis spirits turpentine, 343 bbls rosin. 110 casks clay, 55 tons iron, 16 bales rags and stock, 500 empty carboys, and sundries. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Zodiac-121 tes rice, 120 bales cotton, 103 bales yarn, thread and warp, 140 bbls rosin, 4 bales rags, 32 casks clay, 85 bunches bananas,2G bbls pineapples, 4032 cocoa nuts and sundries. Thc Charleston Conon, Rice and Naval Stores Market* OFFICE CHARLESTON NBWS, ) FRIDAY EVENING, March 18, 1870. j COTTON.-The market opened with a good de maud at firm rate*, on the basis of 22c 9 lb for middlings, which on receipt or telegrams from New York became much strengthened, prices moving up irrecularly but generally to the extent of %@%cfi lb, middlings in some transactions bringing 22%c fi lb; the latest intelligence, how? ever, being less favorable, the article closed quiet. The absence or offering stock prevented buyers from operating to any important degree. The sales were about 240 bales, say 41 at 18; 19 at 18%; ll at 19;9 at 20; 15 at 20%; 24 at 21%: 3 at 21%; 43 at 22; 14 at 22%; 35 at 22%; 17 at 23. Wc quote, somewhat nominally : LIVERPOOL CLASS! Fl C ATI ON. Ordinary togood ordinary.18%@20% Low middling.21%?-= Middling.22 fe22% Strict middling.22%@23 RICE.-There was a moderate business doing in this grain; sales about 150 tierces clean Carolina, say 30tleac.es at 5 3-16; 75 at 5%, and 60 tierces common. We raote common to fa.r clean Caro? lina at 5?5%; good 5?;?GC. NAVAL STORES.-There was no business. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, oy ??team, %d fl m on uplands, and l%d on sea Islands; by sail, %d fi }i> on upland cotton, and %d 9 lb on sea island cotton. To Havre, by steam, nomi? nal; by sall, nommai at %c on uplands and i%c on sea Islands. Coastwise to New York, by steam, %c fl ft on uplands and %c on sea Islands; by sall, %c fl ft on up? lands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sall, % @ %c fl ft on uplands. To Philadelphia by s team. Xe fl ft on uplands; by sall, somewhat nom? inal. To Baltimore, by steam, %@%c ft ft on uplands; by saU somewhat nominal. EXCHANGE.-Sterling eo days bills 19%@20. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks purchase sight checks at par, and sell at % premium. QOM?.-Thc brokers were buying at Kl and ??Ding at 13. Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN. LONDON, March IS.-Noon-Consols 93; bonds 91. LIVERPOOL, March 18.-Noon-Colton buoy? ant, uplands ll%d; Orleans ll%all%d; sales 13, 000 bales. Sales for thc week 00,000 bales; for ex? port and speculation 10,000 bales. Receipts for the week 62,ooo bales, of which 32,000 were Amer? ican, stock on hand 295.O0C bales, of which UV OC0 are American. Stock afloat 447,000 bales, of which 320,000 arc American. Yarns and fabrics at Mauchester Armer. Red Western wheat 8s lOd. Corn 27s cu. Evening.-Cotton closed firm; uplands llall%; Joans ??ViiU3?; sales li'.o?o bales; export and speculation* 3000. Red Wester? wheat 8a0s to 1. Flour 19s 9d. PARIS, March 18.-Bourse opened firm. Rentes 78f 75. DOMESTIC. NEW YORK,March 18.-Noon-Stocks are unset? tled. Money active at 6 per cent. Sterling, long, 8%; short, 8%. Gold 11%. Sixty-twos 9%. Ten? nessee ex-coupons, 57%; new, 40%. Virginia ex coupons, 73%; new, 70. Louisiana old, 75%; new 72. Levees sixes, 70; eights, S4%. Alabama eights, 9-J; fives, 69. Georgia sixes, 84; sevens 93. North Carolina old, 4C; new, 23. South Carolina old, 87%; new, 82%. Flour dull and declining. Wheat favors buyers. Corn a shade firmer. Pork $26. Lard 14al4%c. Cotton firmer, 23%c. Tur? pentine firmer, 46a46%c. Rosin $2a2 05 for strain? ed. Freights dull. Evening.-Cotton closed dull and heavy; sales 2300 bales, at 23%c. Flour, superfine State $4 50a 4 65; common to fair extra Southern $5 75a610. Wheat slightly favors buyers, rather more doing. Corn scarce, and lc better, mixed Western 90a 98c. Pork a shade firmer, at $26. Lard steady, kettle 14%al5c. Whiskey unchanged. Groceries dall. Naval stores quiet. Freights drooping, cotton, by steam, %a5-lG. Money active, 6a6. Sterling dull, 8%. Gold steady at 12%. Govern? ments steady and firm. Southerns generally finn. BALTIMORE, March 18.-Cotton 22; flour dull, unchanged. Wheat quiet, Pennsylvania red $124 al 26; choice Maryland $1 35a 140. Corn quiet; white 90a92; yellow, 92. Oats, 63. Provisions quiet; shoulders 12; lard 15al0. Whiskey, 97. CINCINNATI; March 18.-Corn heavy. Whiskey 91c. Provisions dull and generally easier. Lard held at 14c. LOUISVILLE, March 18.-Provisions heavy. Mess pork $26u26%; shoulders 11%. Whiskey 92c. St. LOUIS, March 18.-Corn firm. Whiskey firm? er, at 92.93c. Provisions flat. Lard unchanged. WILMINGTON, March 18.-Cotton unsettled; re? ceipts tor two weeks 746 bales; exports coastwise 1315 bales; sales 240 bales; stock 1036 bales. Noui OLK. March 18.-Cotton excited and un? settle!]; receipts 309 bales; exports coastwise 37 boles; no sales; recelptB or the week 1864 bales; exports coastwise 2014 bales; sales 337 bales; Stuck 6423 bales. SAVANNAH. March 18.-Cotton active; middlings 23o; receipts 1031 bales; exports coastwise 240 bales; ?ales 600 bales; receipts of the week 6478 bales. Exports: Great Britain 7425 bales; conti? nent 1000 bales; coastwise 1267 bales. Sales 2500 bales; stock 52.480 bales upland and 2118 sea island. GALVESTON, March IS.-Cotton excited and un? settled; good ordinary 19%al0%c. Receipts 010 balts. Exports to Liverpool 345C bales, coastwise 17. Sales 3.60 balts. Receipts or the week 3837 bales. Exports to Great Britain 11,475 bales; Con? tinent 1133; coastwise 10C5. ?sales 7175 bales; ?tock 36,158. MOBILE, March 18. -Cotton, good demand; prices advanced; middling, 22%a23; receipts to? day, 932; coastwise exports, 133; sales, 1150; re? ceipts of week. 3660; exports, Great Britain, 8424; coastwise, 922; sales, 4950; stock, 69,982. NEW ORLEANS, March 18.-Cotton firmer, hold? ers asking higher rates: middlings 22%a23c; net receipts NOS bales, coastwise 5, total 3043. Ex? ports tu Liverpool 2285 bales; Havre 8588; Cron stadt 4191; Vera Cruz 636; New York 96. Sales 4000 bales. Net receipt! for Hie week 19,389 bale?, coastwise 1580, total 20,809. Exports to Great Britain 21,735; d oust adi 4C91; liarceloua- 2041; Bremen 1971; Havre 12,130; Veracruz 536; New York 1216; Boston 1192. Sales 30,700 bales; stock 216,782. New York Kite Market. The World, or Hie loth instant., says: There iBnu Improvement in business, the- call ?till running al? most entirely on such retail parcels as are wanted by the regular nude. The Otterings ure liberal and prices barely steady. Carolina 5%u6%o lor common to prime, and ?%a7c tor choice und rau cy. Sales ol 30 tes. Foreign nominal. Thc Times, or the same day, says: Rico has been quoted heavy in price, on a limited inquiry. Caro? lina at $5-.'5a6 75 currency; Rangoou, lu bond, $2 87%u3 25 gold, fl 100 lbs. Macon Market. MACON. March lb, 1870.-COTTON-Receipts to? day. 76 listes; hule?, 278; shipped, 322. Receipts for the Week cuding nus evening, the above in? cluded, 474; sales for same lime, 871; shipments, 1236-showing a lulling on in receipts ul last week lum tho.-e oi the ueek beiore of 82 bales, and a j jilling . u in hales or 70i bales. Tue prominent featuie ur thc market during the week tinder review, has been precisely the reverse of what it was the week before. Then prices were declining everyday; this week they have advanced daily. On the date of our last weekly review, the Macon market closed finn with a good demand at IB cents; this evening it closed very firm at 20 cents for middling, with a strong demand and but little offering-showing an advance of fully two cents per pound on the week's operations. COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand September 1, 1869. 1T9 Received to day. "8 Received previously.74,807-74,885 Total.76,004 Shipped to-day. 322 Shipped previously.59,570-59,892 Stock on hand. 15,172 Interior Cotton Markets. ANDERSON, March 16.-Scarcely any cotton offering. We quote 15 to 18c for middlings. ATLANTA, March 16.-The market closed ac? tive at 18c for middlings; 17 lor low middlings; 16 for good ordinary ; 12J? for ordinary. COLUMBUS, March 16.-Very little done In this market. Good demand for middlings at l9Kc, few holders accepting the bids. Sales 37 bales. Receipts 23 bales. Shipments 19 bales. CHESTER, March 15.-The offerings are very light, and we cannot give any correct quotations. Middlings, nominally, 18c. CHARLOTTE, March 14.-We have to note another sharp decline in the price of cotton, espe? cially in the lower grades. Some 100 bales chauge ed hands during the week at Irregular prices, say 14}, to 19>?c. The market being demoralized, ac? curate quotations cannot bc given. Latest New York telegrams quote the market a shade Armer, with an advanceof }?c on the finer crades. MONTGOMERY, March 19.-Cotton market is firm to-day at 19>?c for low middlings. Holders ask higher rates and consequen ly there ls little offering. ROCK HILL. March 14.-Market very irregular. Bur little coming In. Middling ?c^'c YORKV1LLB, March 16.-The market is dull and declining. Good middling may be quoted at 19c to-day. Passengers. Per steamship Charleston, from New York L Clancy, Bishop McTyeire, W Gillen, J M Cragie. J Cragie, J M McLean, Mrs C McLean, Mrs Hurd, N Bishop and wife, J Foster. N Foster, Captain D Ritchie, USN, Miss J B Bleecker, G Dowden, and 5 in steerage. PORT CALENDAR. MOON'S I'liASKS. New 1 on, 2d, 3 hours, 20 minutes, morning. First Quarter, loth, 7 hours, 52 minutes, morning Full Moon, 17th. 8 hours, 32 minutes, morning. Last Quarter. i'3d, ll hours. 18 minutes, evening. New Muon, 3lst, 8 hours, 37 minuto, evening. St*N. MSES. srs SETS. MOON R. & S HIGH WATER. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday.. Thursday_ Friday. Saturday.... Sunday. 6..12 CH 6.. 10 <5.. 9 6.. 7 0.. 0 6.. .1 6.. 6 6.. 7 6.. 8 6.. 8 0.. 9 C..10 6..ll 4..15 6.. 2 rises. 6.. 28 7..38 8..48 9..59 4..66 6.. 55 6.. 45 7..34 8.. 25 9.. 6 fl.. 53 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, MARCH ] 9. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York-left 15th inst, PM. Mdse. To J Adirer & co. J D Aikcu A co, J K Adger A co.-J A relier, T L Bristoll A co. A A Barbot, J H Br?ning A co, Uollmann Bros. Budd & Blake. E Bates A co, E T Brown, H Cobla A co, W S Co'wm A co, J OaT.rsen A co, L Cohen A co, CamplHl & Jones, Caine, Boylston A cu, J B Duval, Dowle, Moise A- Dav'?, E Davis, Ii Daly, Dorbaum A Jurs, J S Fairly A co. Furchgott Uros, D F Fleming & co. B Felumiinn A co. J H Graver A co, J Um Kump A co, N A Hunt, E II Jackson, o E A A S Johnson, Jeffords A co. ii Klatte & co, T S King, Khuck, Wlckenbenr A co. J PKeip, Knob? eloch & Small, Laurey A Alcxauder, A Lanrrer. J GMIlnor A co, Lengnick, Sell A Foster, Mc Loy ? Rice, M J Murry A Son, M Marks, Muller, Mu":liz tt co, J Madseu, M Macey, B K Neuville. N E Kail road Agent, J C Ojemann, B O'Neill, ostendonr A co. D Paul A co, M Pierson, C F Panknln, Par.l, Welch A Brandes, J Russell, Riordan A Dawson, Ravenel A Holme-, Rkcke A Schachte, W Roach A co, PC Schroder. Stull, Webb A co. KB Stod? dard A co. L Schnell. J W Sprugue A Bro, D ll Sil cox. W Steele, W A Skrine. Southern Express Corapany.sC Railroad Agent.Tcrrv A Nolan,.I F Taylor A co, Tobias' sons. Werner A Ducker, J Webb, West & Jones, and Mrs Julia Wlneberg. Merchants' Liuc sehr C S Edwards, Ourson. New York-io durs. Mdse. To W Routh A co. J E Adger A co. W M Bird A co. C Bart A co. Ber buuse* Berkereycr, A P Oliver, Clucius A Witte, Crane, Boylston A co. J Col cock, W U dutlce A co, F Kutelinan, D F Fleming A co, Dowie. Moise A Davis, J Gorham, Hart A co, W llai rul A co, J K Heath, Kinsman A Howell. Il Klatte A co, J p Helli, Laurey A Alexander, Lengnick, Sell A Fos? ter. Mantoue A co, Mills House, F L Mei er, 8 2 Marshall, W Marschcr, North, Ste-! ? W-rScil, I) Paul A co, Railroad Agent, IV shepherd A co. D H Sllcox, J Thomson A co. W L We?b, R White. D A Walker, W il Welch, Walker, Evans A fogs well. Paul, Welch A Brandes, Werner A Ducker, G W Williams & co, Wando Manufacturing Coni panv, J Brown. W D L, aud S A T. Sehr Anti S Deas. G,:??',;, VTc?; Point Mill. 73 tierces rice. To Cohen. Ilanckel A co. Steamer Marion. Adair. Saiitec River. 26 bales cotton, 200 bushels rough rice. 100 bbls rosin, mdse and sundries. To Ravenel ? Holmes, Pfizer, Rodgers A co, W C Bee A co. .1 lt Pringle A- Sou, Reeder A Davis. Thurston A Holmes, G ll Walter, J Marshall. Jr. Kinsman A Howell, Falrchllds A HamKu, J F O'Neill A Son, S L Howard. J Walker. A J Pritchard, J E Adger A co, J A Smythe, J S Hencrcv. and others. Stoop George, Culclovlch, San tee. 1300 bushels rough rice. To J R Prlugle A son. Sloop Isabel, Londrich. san ice. 1775 bushels rough rice. To W ?j Bee A co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Zodiac, Hines, Philadelphia-J A T Getty. British bark David McNutt, Lockhart, Liver? pool- R Mure A co. Sehr W F Garrison, Adams, Boston -M Gold? smith A Son. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship South Carolina. Adkins. New York. Steamship Zodiac. Hines, Philadelphia. Ship Missouri, Brudburn. Liverpool. Brig Monica, Libby, ttosion. Sehr Hattie Coombs, Jamieson, North Wey? mouth, Mass. Steamer City Point, Peck, Talatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and savanuah. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York, March 15. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore, March 18. (illina, ?rockcrn, &z. II I N A ? C II I IV A! CHINA! IMPORTED DIRECT TO CHARLESTON AT REDUCED PRICES. DINNER SETS. DINNER SETS. DINNER SETS. DINNER SETS. DINNER SETS. DINNER SETS. BREAKFAST S?TS. BREAKFAST SETS. BREAKFAST SETS. BREAKFAST SETS. BREAKFAST SETS. BREAKFAST SETS. TEA SETS. TEA SETS. TEA SETS. TEA SETS. TEA SETS. TEA SETS. ANY PIECES FURNISHED TO COMPLETE SETS. PLATES. CUPS AND SAUCERS. CASSAROLES. C0MP0T10NS. BUTTER DISHES. EGG CUPS. Of a variety of Patterns. For sale by "WM. G. W1IILDEN & CO., No. 255 KING STREET, CORNER OF BEACFAIN. mctue smosDic ?ttiscellaneone. ALL THOSE DESIROUS OF SUPPLY? ING themselves with PASSOVER BREAD and MATZOTH FLOUR, should leave their orders at my store, or Messrs. KINsMAN BROS'. Bakery, No. 84 Market street. B. D. SCH DR, Corner Meeting and Hasel streets. mehl9 sts4 THE STANDARD REPUTATION AT? TAINED by this unrivalled and infallible YEAST TOWDER dorins: twelve years past, ls due to Us perfect pnrity, healthfulness and economy. Put np in tins, actual weight, as represented, and will keep for years. The quantity required for usc is from one-fourth to one-half less than other Baking Powders. Sold by Grocers throughout the United States. DOOLEY A BROTHER, Manufacturers and Proprietors, No. 89 New street, New York. mchl4 mws3moR TM I CURES DYSPEPSIA* INDIGESTION W^T^" SOLU EVERYWHERE, fl a WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS N. B. The Commissioner of Revenue has decided that any dealer can sell this article without a special license. men 2 jgNOCH MORGAN'S SONS' (13TADL1SUED 1899.) (211 Washington street. N. Y. THE BEST THING OUT FOR CLEANING Windows, (without water.) Paint, Oil Clot Us, Floor?, Tables, and all Wood wo: k, cn In?, Earthen and Glassware, and for General House? cleaning Purposes. FOR POLISHING Knives, Tinware, Bras;, Steel, Iron and all Metallic Wares. REMOVES, cs by Magb, Stains and Rust, leav? ing a brilliant surface equal to new. REMOVES STAINS FROM MARBLE, PAINT AND WOOD. ls not Injurious, and QUICKER, BETTER AND CHEAPER than Bath Brick, Rotten Stone, Acid or Lye; it will be found, on trial, thc most pcrrect, reliable and Indispensable article ever offered to he public of this or any other country; In fact, a PKEPAKATION ?0 INDIVIDUAL OU CLASS CAN Alf FORf) T? DO WITHOUT, We refer to thc many testimonials in our pos session, from families, hotels and manufacturers; also to more than FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND persons who have it in daily uso In house ar.d shop. It will cost you little to test our claims do lt. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Grocery, Drug and Notion houses throughout thc Uultcd States. Sold by GOODRICH. W1NEMAN A CO., Whole sale Druggists, Chiirleston, S. C., also BOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists. feb2C sGmos J^R. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, A preparation of Roots and Herbs, warranted to be strictly vegetable, and can do no Injury to any one. It has been used by hundreds, and known for thc last thirty-live years as one of the most relia hie, efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to thc suffering. If taken regularly and persistently, lt is sure to cure: Dyspepsia, headache, jaundice, costiveness, sick headache, chronic diarrhoea, affections of the bladder, camp dysentery, affections of thc kidneys, fever, nervousness, chills, diseases of theskiu, impurity of the blood, melancholy or de? pression of spirits, heartburn, colic or pains In the bowels, pain in the head, fever and ague, dropsy, bolls, pain in back and limbs, asthma, erysipelas, female affections, and bilious; diseases generally. Prepared only by J. II. ZEILIN A CO., Drug? gists, Macon, Ga. Price $1: by mall $1 25. Many highly respectable-persona can fnlly at? test to the virtues of this valuable medicine. For sale by Janis slyr GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO. BOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Charleston. F E E T IL I ZEB S C OJ H Cd - i SOLUBLE SOUTH SEA {GUANO! RHODES' GROUND G Y P S G M I AST Circulars with detailed statements furnish? ed on application to the General Agents. B. S. RHETT A SON, Charleston, South Carolina jan22 HtBth2tnosn4C______ IF YOU WANT YOUR PRINTING DONE In Fine Style and at Reasonable Rates, go to EDWARD PERRY. No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, s. C. deci4 ?mos IF YOU WANT NOTE, LETTER AND CAP PAPERS and ENVELOPES, go to EDWARD PERRY, No. 156 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel Charleston, s. C. Cecl4 enies ?ttisceilaneons. JpALMETTO WHITE LEAD, ZINC ANO COLOR WORKS, T?o. 1 PHILADELPHIA 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 <fc CALDER, Proprietors, feb'.OthstuPACCmo No. 205 EAST BAY STREET. D O T T E R E R RICE S IMPROVED I> L A N T E It . PRICE, S1.5. This PLANTER has been used with great success for the past three years, lt makes, sows mid covers four trenches at once. The driver can see the work while riding, and the wheels allow the outer drills to run as near the ditches as maybe desired. It only needs to bc examined to satisfy any planter of its superior advantages. A silver medal was awarded1 at thc South Carolina Agri? cultural and Mechanic-1 Society Fair. Manufactured and for sale by WILLIAM J-. IIENEREY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER, No. 314 MEETING STREET, mehi tuthslmo Charleston, S. C. MONROE'S IMPROVED ROTARY 17ARROWS, PULVERIZERS AND GRAIN CUVERERS.-Adapted to any kind of ground, rough ur smooth: save time ant] money; neve; ciug; not easily out of order, and are far superior tn any lither HARROW now lu use. FORD'S EXCELSIOR CULTIVATORS for one und two horses. WAGONER AND MATTUHWE'S IMPROVED RICE DRILL, ' ?W9?Ti " LJ3 . THE "RICE BIRD" REAPER, FOR HARVESTING RICE,"" THE HUCK EYE TWO-HORSE CULTIVATOR, Ai.d other improved Agricultural Implements for salo at Mauuioctoty Prices, liclglit added, hy J. E. ALGER & CO.. Solo Airents. fch21 tuthelmo Charleston, S. C. ST^nSTO^E^ID SCALES. AGENCY TRANSFERRED TO HART & CO., No/SO HAYKE STREET, AND CORNER KI.'.'G AND MARKET STIiEETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. tSr A FULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON IIA:*; AT MANUFACTURER'S I LICKS, mch? 3mo lilis ccllancou5. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, VANDERHORST'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. THEODORE STONXY. HENEY D. LOWNDES. lane thwtpamoR _ TAMES CONNER'S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE AND ELECTROTYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE, NOS. 28, 30 ANT) 32, CENTRE STREET. CORNER READ AND DUANE STREETS, JVE W YORK. A large Stock of ENGLISH AND GERMAN FACES, both Plain and Ornament!, kept ou hand. All Type cast at this establishment ls nianufnetured from the metal known as Darner's Unequalled Hard Type Metal. Every article ne? cessary for a perfect Printing Office furnished. ian29 stuth6mos? miscellaneous. TOUX MARSHALL JR., co MM I SSI ox M E nen ANT. NAVAL STOKES, COTrON, LUMBER ANO RICE. MARSHALL'S W IT A R F, Charleston, s. C. nug'-4 K_ IF YOU WANT BLANK ROOKS MADL TO ORDER, and of Hie best material, to any pattern, go to EDWARD PERKY, No. 155 Meeline street, opposite Charleston Hotel. Charleston, s. . decl4 Omos C. J . S ? II L E P E G R E L L , No. 3T LINE STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER of every description and BUILDING MATERIAL, Lime and Plastering Latlis, l'aiuts. Oils, Glasses, Shingles: also Groove and Tougu< Board*. Ac, constantly on hand at the lowest UK rket p-ices. octil mluaiyr ?rocmefi, &t. s O?TII CAROLINA GROCERY AND TEA WAREHOUSE. rn n< h of Nc. 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, Scc+ NOT276 KING STREET, CHARLESTON S. C., SOLE AGENTS IOI? "KK \V. S. C. 0L?B-HOUSE GIN, Ultt.A?VA CHAMPAGNE ?0., AJI) ATMOBE'S ?CELEBRAxEB" MINCE*MEAT, STRIPS Z\,M COVERKMENT JAVA? MARACAIBO, L A G C A V R A r MOCHA, RIO COFFEES. CH AIIIF AGNES. CLARETS. SAUTERNES, &e. MO ET A CHANDON GREEN SEAL Vc C;icijuot Ponsurdln Piper A- co.'s Heidselck Bunche, Fils A Co.'s cahlnet H. F. A Co.'s Napoleon Cabinet B. P. A Co.V carte Blanche it. F. k Cit.'s Dry Vencen?y c. ll. Mtiiiim'it Vencen ny ? J. Mnnirn's Private Stock Urbana Champagne RRAND'G FRERE'S MEDOC [Johnston A Son*s Mince (Johnston A Son's St. Loubcs Escliennuer & Co.'ts Lcuillfic Godard's Comry rr.. Julien Mcdoc [Chhte?ux Margaux Chateaux Yqumi Chat ea nx La Roca I.) nell St. Julien, L. A G. [BRANDENBURG FRERES [La Croix Blanche Chateaux Palllett LNlerstelner Riochhelmer .'Moselle Muscatel H li a m ber; in, Nubs sparkling Catawba champagne Cider , [English and Scotch Ales. *. LO KI.RT. RUSS'. ST. DOMINGO, HOSTET TER'S, ANGOSTURA, DUNHAM'S, STOUCHTON, AND DRAKE'S PLANTA'l ION BIT! EKS. ft* f, fe. tSSJ Hermelfeatly Scaled MEA! S, Soups, Fish, Vegetables and Frulis, of every^yarleiy, bythecan, di;.tn or tase. e__^., ta* Lt* CTA Korrie- V. l.olbog's and TeurtrlAt's EXTRACT CF BEEF. ? J~e"> - \J > fiTT.- t,. j PRES ER VES. JiiilCS. Jams ann Brandy Fruits, L:- . . G ?L ". I EnglishSauces.Pickle*.Salad OIL ~ ' ' ' kiA.L- !"1 Caper.-; sraulsh ?ntl French Olives. "'** * ".. ,> Palie cud Terrai* de Fol Grox,"""" i??r- r?q Audit i vies, Anchovy Paste. nr*^"1' ?*" ?w?*>-| Walnut,'j ornato sud Mushroom Catsups,. rEPI'ER SAUCE, Currie Powder, . ._ Raspi er ry Vinegar. pi ^. Lenten and Orgrct Fyrops, ?** ' gp Macearon! and Vermicelli.?! " r I -0- - 62559 rsri?d?ts, Rr.tffs timi V?o?c!s n-pnllrd nt WHOLESALE PRICES In purchasing ry the package. AH GtMtfs v RI laiiu'tl. mu? FULL W EluHT guaranteed. We will ho phased to furnish a List of Prices to those ?i;.i may writ? r??r the article* and miantity tleslicd. Hoods delivered to all parts of the City,. Rallied li. p?.ts ami Si ca mi?-a is. FREE OF i'll A Kt. K. ^.-j 43 TERMS CASH, OR CITY ACCEPTANCE. St nd frr ono of our Catalogues of Merchandise.~" ?.; GKO.IOE?!!. G RUBER.E. E. BUDlORD.J. 8. MARTIN inch 121 nm <. -?-;..> ??ir x;,.;) CEIotliing nub inrmsrjing t?oo?o. [THE ADVANTAGES ViE ENJOY J as the result of a lorin; established and successful business enables us to offer inducements that makes i.'iis announcement worthy of ATTEWTIOW. Importing our foreign goods di? rect, controlling 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 thc 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. V/e are thc 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. -feMS gmt* _ j H Jl A 1' y 0 LUT, T lt A C T I C A L GUN1IAKEK. S*>. 11!' MEETING STREET. GUNS. RIKbEd AND PISTOLS manufactured ?ind import i'd lu order. REPAIRING executed willi ner.tness and dis? puten, ?et? tuth.? Star ?ljiris. 31 . MATTHIESSE N , Nu. HW KING STREBT, CORNER WENTWORTH,. AGENT FOR THE WAKUFAC1 LEERS ull"SOP THE*??*;. __j ;C E L E B R A T?E D 1 . STAK SHIRT SL? EACH ? l'A LI TY OF SHIRT IS NUMBERED. FRICKS AS FOLLOWS: " *U""J' ' N". '2.|2 00 " No. VJ. 2 60 Nn. 72. 3 00 No. 92 . 3 60 fi litt sm os Srjoul?cr ?ivacc. m ll E C HA il PI O N BRACE. This BRACE, lu its peculiar construction, has all the advantages of I SUSPENDERS AND SHOULDER E it ACES CCMD1NED. First. It clnep nor disarrange thc Shirt Bosom. J Second, lt cannot slip oh* the shoulden*. Third. I There is less strain on the Imitons of the pants than Midi common Suspenders. Fourth. Each ?-eelint ?i Ute pants can he adjusted independent? ly. Fifth. By means of the Adjustlble Hack Strap II ?rnntle or powerful Brace eau he obtained, Sixth, lt at taches to the pants at thesauie ntd.lt? that the ordinary Suspender does. Sole Agent in Charleston, 3D . SIC OTT, DEADER IN SHIRTS AND FURNISHING GOODS, Abeting street. Opposite Market Hall. Jan2i smsa SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING LADIES AND dl I LDH EX Attended at their residences promptly and av reasonable rates. Send orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, anrUU No. 31 Broad -.trpet. inn wtalr-Q gENZINE, DOUBLE DISTILLED, ? NV ILL REMOVE GREASE SPOTS. Manufactured and for 6ale, wholesale amt re? tail, by DR. B. BA BR, nnr3 No. 131 Meeting turret.