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Only Once. Onlv once; but far across Looking over gain and loss, I caa see as in a glass A sweet vision rise and pass As lt rose when I was 6trong In a youth that knew no wrong: Shining dowu on pleasant ways, Brightening the early days Only once ! Only once; for Paradise Seldom comes to mortals twice. Red the rob? at dawn of day, But at eve it shows decay ; And one echo only floats Cc from Hope's enchanted notes; And on Love's ilium med wall I have seen a shadow fall Only once 1 Only once; perecee fihe waits Just beyond ?ne jasper gates ! Where across the stream she stands Kcek-miing with her white hands, on. ! for faith to look across, Over gain and over loss; It would cleanse my soul from sin Contd I take the vision m Only once l ________ COMMERCIAL jotra. The Charleston Cotton. Rice ami Naval Store? Market* OFFICE CHARLESTON NBWS, > FRIDAV EVENING, March 25, 1S70. J COTTON.-The demand for this staple was some? what moderate, prices showing no change of note, the transactions being largely to one operator. Sales about 350 bales, say 9 at 17; 43 at 18; 3 at 18?; 3 at 19?; 1 at 20; 17 at 20?; ll at 20?; 171 . at 21; 60 at 21?. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.17?@19? Low middling.20?@20? Middling.21 @ Strict middling.21?? RICE.-The offering of this grain was light, and so transactions took place. NAVAL STORES.-There was no business in these articles. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam, ?d ft Bs on uplands, and Did on sea Islands; by sail, ?d ft lb on upland cotton, and ?d ft tb on seu island cotton. To Havre, by steam, nomi? nal; by sall, nominal at ?c on uplauui< and i?c on sea islands. CoastwlBo to New York, by steam, }ic ft ? on uplands and \'c on sea islands; by sall, ?c ft lb on up? lands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sail, ? ?@S c ft lb oa uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, Xe ft lb on uplands; by sail, somewhat nom? inal. To Baltimore, by steam, ?@?c ft ? en aplauda; by sall somewhat nominal. EXCHANGE.-sterling 60 day's bills 20?@21. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks purchase aight checks at par, and sell at ? premium. Outside they purchase at par, and sell at ??? premium. QOLb.-Buying at ll, and selling at 13. Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN. LONDON, March 25-Noon.-Consols 93?; bonds 90?. Sugar firmer. Tallow dull. LIVERPOOL, March 25-Noon.-Cotton opened .quiet; uplands n vd; Orleans ll?d.; sales 10,000 hales; sales for the week 69,000 '. ales; for export and speculation 4000; stock on hand 371,000 bales, .f which 183,000 arc American; receipts for the week 123,000 bales, of which 90,000 were Ameri? can. Red Western wheat 8s. DOMESTIC Nsw TOBI, March 26-Noon.-Stocks unset lied. Money easy at 5a6 per cent. Sterling, long SK; short 8;gow 12V, sixty twos io?; Tennessee ex-coupons 69;new 60S; Virginia ex-coupons 69; new 67; Louisiana, old 75; new 72; Levees, sixes HS] eights 92?; Alabama eights 97?; aves 88; Georgia sixes 84; sevens t>2; North Carolina, old AIS; new 23; South Carolina, old 89; new 83. -Flour a shade Armer. Wheat lc better. Lani 14c. Cotton steady at 22?c. Turpentine quiet at 4?a4e?c Rosin quiet at $2a2 05 for strained. Freights Arm. Evening.-Money easy. Sterling quiet. Gold weak at li?. Governments closed steady ; South? erns dall Cotton steady; sales 2100 bales at 22.HC. Flour a shade Armer, rather more doing. Wheat la2c better and moderately active; winter jed and amber (1 BS1 itt- Horn tea- "* la at fer. Mess pork $26 60. Lard Arm: kettle 15al5?. Whiskey 98?a99. Groceries quiet, but Arm. Naval stores quiet. Freights Arm. BALTIMORE, March 26.-Flour, dnll and weak. Wheat dnll at $1 26al 27. Corn active and re? ceipts light; white S3a95; yellow PJa95. Pork $27. Bacon Arm; shoulders ll ?al 2c. Lard Arm nt 16?c. Whiskey97a98. Cotton quiet and Arm; middlings 22?c; receipts loo; sales 99 bales; net receipts of the week G90; coastwise 496; total 1186 tales; exports coastwise 50; sales 1C55; stock 5615 Mes. CINCINNATI, March 25.-Corn in good demand; mixed 75a7Cc. Whiskey is held out of market. Hess $27; holders generally ask 25 cents advance. Shoulders held at Ile; clear sides I5?c. Lard is held above the views or buyers. NORFOLK, March 25.-Cotton quiet and weak; prices nominal; low middlings 20c; receipts of the week 2760 bales: exports of the week to Great Britain 1496 bales; coastwise 2791 bales; sales of the week 250 bales; stock 4950 bales. WILMINGTON, March 25.-Cotton quiet; low mid dungs 20?c; receipts of the week 317 bales; ex? ports 263 bales; sales of the week 100 bales; stock 1089 bales. SAVANN A rt, March 25.-Cotton quiet. Middlings 2lc. Receipts 812 bales; exports cocstwlse 222; receipts of the week 5759 bales; exports to Great Britain 6306; to the Continent 1818; coastwise 1406; sales 110U bales; stock 47,024; uplands 4808; ?ea islands 2555; sales to-day soo bales. GALVESTON, March 25.-Cottou dull and heavy, and holders, to effect sales, seem i.iwillmg to make concessions; good ordinary nominally 18? cents. Receipts to-day 1123 bales; or the week 2634. Exports to-day 727 bales; or thc week 3750. Sales to-day 100 bales; of the week 1200. Stock 37,232 bales. MOBILE, March 25.-Cotton Arm with moderate demand; middling 21a2??c; receipts 1337 to_lc3; exports to Providence 601 bales; to New Orleans 270 bales; sales 600 bales; stock 65,195 bales; net receipts or the week 3711 bales; exports of the week to Great Britain 2987 bales; to the continent 1172 b.iies; to France ?014 bales: coastwise 1326 Sales; sales of the week 225S bales. NEW 0 .ILEA NS, March 25.-Cotton In fair de? mand; middling 22c; net receipt? 2284 bales; coastwise S07 bales; total 2341 bales; exports to Liverpool 4634 bales; Havre 1818 bales; Malaga 763 bales; sales 700 boles. Havana Market. HAVANA, March 14.-SUGAR.-Market quiet, Brokers reporting No. 12 at 8a8?rs. EXCHANGE.-London at n?all? premium; Paris HR i8=r. advised; United States curronev ?it JO?all? discount; do short, and eales at 8?a-do; doiio, puyuule lu gold, la-premium; do, short, 1 2? premium. MARCH 15.-SUGAR.-Market more active; quo? tations as above, not fully confirmed by transac? tions. Exe II A N Gr.-Un I ted States currency at 0? dis? count; do short at Sa?? do; do In gold ut lal? premium; and short nt 2? premium. FREIGHTS-More Arm. hut not ndvanccd, Fal? mouth remaining at ?3 2s Cd. For the Unlred States, boxes at $1?; hogsheads or sugars at $4* a$4? each, hence direct; molasses do nt $3a$3? per 110 gallons gross, customs gange or casks at the port or delivery. MARCH IC-The sugar marker, has been less active than the previous week, owing to contlu ned unfavorable news from foreign marts for I our produce. Thc total sales exceed my report or tatty transactions hy about COOO boxes, of which particular data was not fnrnished the trade for proper M vice abroad. The brokers report for white throat, at s?? to 7? per 100 lbs; yellow do., Noa. 13 too0> at $??? to 5? do.; browns do., "< ~M to ts ?o.; cucuruchos, do., E?J "?,?LTTJ.?,?**13*? (,?- (several sales of the ?7$_??i2 ar? .h1" mn,'e ? ? reals, or 3? per loo lbs.) In the K^N numbers of vetinu s and superior whites like .^"roncl?s mav ue noted. Shipped during thesc4(t^Dc^8nc^a-;nbdc from Matanzas, 42.745 boxesTVn,! SS}"US leaving stocks In the two ports ct," , ??*1 ?f?fe boxes, and 23,071 hhds.. against' K- ,hr''2?I period or last year or 163,397 boxes i_ , .!Qrne _hds. ' d 11 <982 MOLASSES-Small stock, and demand thc. Clayed held and light sales at 5?a6? reafJTe keg, and muscovado at 5?a6 do. At our pm hetter terms can be had. In other produce 1 And nothing Important to report; all branches or in? dustry, commercial and agricultural, as well as artisan trades, are holding on to hope for better times, which do not appear in thc calculations of our wisest merchant statesmen. The New York Rice Market. The Journal of Commerce of the 23d instant says: In domestics there is some business doing for grocers' use. but prices are weak. The stock Aere ls no: large, but i: ls accumulating, and with plenty in thc South thc holders are anxious to realize. We notice sales of 226 tierces. We quote 45^a6Jic for coramou to small lots of selected. The World, same date, sayB: The demand ls without improvement, the regular trade being the only buyers represented, and with plenty of stock available, prices continue in rather a weak condition. Common to good Carolina 6?ia6c; prime to choice do. 6%a,6Xc. To day some 150 tierces were BOIJ. Foreign ls dull. The TimeB says: Rice has been dull and heavy, including carolina at t5a6 25, currency; Ran? goon, in bend, $2 87>ia3 25. gold, per loo pounds. The Herald says: Carolina continued In fair demand at steady prices, and sales were made of 150 casks at 5l?a6)?c for common to prime. Ran? goon was dull and nominal. Nashville Market. NASHVILLE, March 22.-COTTON.-The market to-dav was again dull and heavy, closing at a de? cline We quote: Inferior I2al4e; ordinary 15al6; good* ordinary 17al8; low middling 19c. COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand September l, 1869. None Received to-day. 136 Received previously.38,080-38,215 Total. 38,215 Shipped to-day. "3 Shipped previously.32.2C2-32.335 . 5,880 We quote at $5a6 75 Stock on hand. FLOCK.-Market steady, for super to fancy. CORN.-Market Urm, frith shipments to-day of 3600 bushels at $1 per bushel, sacked and deliver? ed in depot. WHEAT.-Sales to-day of 300 bushels white, sacked and In store, at $126. Macon Market. MACON, March 23, 1870.-CorreN-Receipts to? day 176 bales; sales 109; shipped 229. Receipts for the week ending this evening, the above In? cluded, 5CS: sales for same time 1025; shipments 1336-showing an Increase of receipts for last week over those of the week before or 94 bales, and Increase of sales of 154. The market during the week under review has been irregular, and prices stace Saturday last have declined a ;?a>?c dally. On Wednesday or ; last week we quoted the market Arm with a strong (Arnaud at 20c, on Thursday prices ad? vanced to 21c. and on Friday they went up to 2iKa22c, at which they stood until Saturday noon. when the reverse set in, and since which they have rallen off as above stated until the close of the market this evening, which was quiet and weak at20Ka21 for thc best-just about what lt was one week ago, with tuls difference: Then prices tended strongly upward ; this evening they tend strongly downward. Thc demand dnrlng thc week-has been generally good, but the offerings have been light. COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand September l, 1869. 179 Received to day. 176 Received previously.7?,277-75,468 Totat.75, cr Shipped to-day. 220 Shipped previously.60,999-Cl.22S Stock on hand. Interior Cotton Markets. CHARLOTTE, March 21.-Owing to the recent heavy decline in this staple, there has been but little offered during the past week, and prices haVe been unsettled. The sales tor the week foot np about 80 bales at 15>4'ai9j?c. On Friday a lew bales or good middling chauged hands at. 20c market firmer with an advance of tally lc cn the Oner grades. COLUMBUS. March 21-Our market was dull and heavy; middlings 20c; sales 73 ba cs; receipts 112; shipments ?0. MONTGOMERY, March 23.-Market quiet and weak nt 'Mc Tor low middlings. ANDERSON, March 23.-Cotton market con? siderably better than Inst week's quotations, and to-day middlings command 20c. ATLANTA, March 23.-The market rinsed active at 20,'ic for middlings; 17 Tor lew middlings; 19jj for good ordin?r?-: 18 y for ordinary. COLUMBIA. March 21.-Market quiet, middlings 20.1,; sales 22 bale?. CHESTER, March 22.-The market ls firmer In tone, under more favorable advices from leading markets, but the basilicas is so limited a? t.> pre? vent reliable quotations. Full grades are nomi? nally 19Sa. 20. YORKVILLE. Much 23.-Thc market is un? settled but prices have Improved. We quote at 19)$o for good middling. Itt ct ?pt s hy Railroad, Mureil SS. SOCTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. SOI bales cotton. 27 bales domestics, 2Sl sacks oil meal. 48 bags nour, l car stock. To Railroad Agent, W W Smith, Beizer, Rodgers A co. Cen ll Walter ft oo. Wagner, St wart A eo. Reeder ft Da? vis. J B E Sloan. J R Pringle ft Son. W K Ryan. Johnston, Crews A cn. Kirkpatrick A Wine. Thurston A Holmes, G W Willems Sc co, Frost ft Adgcr. W c Courtney ft co. Goldsmith A son. W v Hall, Mow rv ft Son, J N Robson. Fusst-iiscE?. - - Per steamship Jarnos Adeor, from New York Rev G C Hickman. S Monson, G B Cary and wife. E Henry, wife and two children, El M Garv. G A C Van Beuren, A L Ti ler. G Klttsen. J M Hvdo, A P?well, Wm Roy, N White aud wire, Wm V Rey? nolds. . Ter steamer Emilie, rrom Georgetown, ftc F W Waldo, wire and servant. Mrs Baker, J I' All? ston. J Myers, A Myers, J E Parks, and 8 deck. Per steamer Argo, rrom Beaurort. ftc- C Eg?. Master Ecg, P Tobo, U To wi cs, fi B Goodwin, t; C Bosson. lt Clark, Jas Sanborn. T Smith, ll Oater, and 9 on deck. MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, MARCH 2C. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamshin James Adger, Lockwood, New York left Tuesday, PM. Mdse. To Jas Adger Sc co. S C Railroad Agent, N E Railroad Agent, Southern Express Company, J E Adger ft co. J D Aikeu ft co, C D Ahrcns ft co. M Sc A Ashtou, J Apple, E Bates ft co, ll Bischoff ft co, Bollmann Bros, T M Brlstollftco, ET Brown, J II Br?ning ft co, Dr lt Bacr, Bolnest Sc Martin, W M Bird Sc co, H Curd, T M Cater, Clacius ft Witte, ll Cobla ft co, G Con? ner, John Commins, L Cohen, W S Corwin ft ?..), Crane, Boylston ft co, Mr Carpenter, T D Cia: cy ft co, II Daly, Douglas ft Miller, B Doschcr, Dr /ie, Moise ft Davis, H A Due, J M Eason, Edge- ton, Richards ft co, Mrs E H Etheridge. J S Fairley ft co, D F Fleming St co. A D Fleming. Fegartle's Bookstore, Furchgntt Bros, Forsythe, Mccomb ft co, G A Glover, J Gorham, Gouti-venir Bros, J ll Graver, Wm Gurney. Goodrich, Wlneman ft co, C Graveley. Mrs J W Gray. L Gronlng, Uart ft co. N A Hunt, E O Hall, Harbeson ft co, Rogers Harris, Holmes' Book Store,TM Uorsey.'E II Jackson, Jeffords ft co, Johnston, Crews ft co, Jennings, Thomlinson ft co, B Johnson ft co, J P Kelp, Kins? man ft Rowell, Klinck. Wickenberg ft co, Krlete ft Chapman, C Kerrison, II Klatte ft co. C L Ker? na ireus, Laurey Sc Alexander, A R Lcwlth. c Lilienthal ft co, M Luhn, E W Ludlow, McCarthy ft Roy, A Mcconkey, Macullar,Williams & Parker, Man tone ft co, M Marks, W Matthlessen. Mclchcrs ft Muller, Menke ft Muller. W A Mc linens, F L Meyjr, A J Moses, J H Muller, McLoy ft Rice, L MicnaloskI, Muller, Nimitz ft co, B K Neufville, J C Ojeman. Ostendorff 4 co. ? O'Neill ft Son, Order, Pi.ul, Welch A Brandes, Heizer, Bodgers ft co, C Plenge, C P Poppenhelm. D Paul A co, J A Quack enbush, Qulnby ft co. J R Read A co. J Rnssell, L Schnell, Scmkin ft Pieper, J Shaw A co, G W Stcf fens, Stenhouse A co. J C Sanders, Smith A Bro. H steetz, A R Stillman, Stoll. Webb ft co, G W Stroud, J F Taylor ft co, B P Toale, Tobias' Sons, H Vince. John H V?llers, P von Ssnten, Walker, Evans ft Cogswell. W II Welch. L Welskopf, Wer? ner A Ducker. G Waterhouse, E R White. S II Wit son, J Wirth A co, J N M Wohltman, Wsgner A Monsees. and W J Yates. Thursday, at G)? A M, passed steamship Charleston off Lookout, hence Tor New York. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton. Baltimore-left - instant. Mdse. To Mordecai A co, P C Tren holm. Railroad Agent, W U Chafe* A co. C F Panknln, Chapeau A Heffron. G W Steffens. West A Jones, S Watts, Il Bischoff ft co, J Heins, Kirk? patrick A Witte, L Wagner. U Klatte A co, J E Adger A co, L Cohen, Paul, Welch A Brandes, W C Pukes A co, Marshall A McMillan, J II Graver, C D Frank, D O'Neill A Son, Killick, Wickenberg A co, K H Stelling. Bollmanii Bros, R avenel .v Holmes, Palmetto P C Association. G W Williams A co. W L Webb, Hart A co. B O'Neill, W H Ber lng A co. J Campscn A co, BF Whtlden, C Grave ley, William M Bird A co. R McElroy, Ricoke A Schachte. J N Robson, J C Blohmc. S Strauss ft Bro. R M Marshall, C Kerrison. J H Jackson, J II Wurhmann. Steamer Argo. Boyle, from Beaufort and Way Landings. Mdse. To D Nisbet, Fraser A Dill, Lancaster A Howe, and others. Steamer Emilie, Lewis, Georgetown. S C. 150 tes rice, 100 bags rice and nidse. To Shackeirord A Kelly, M McGorty, C W Crouch. Mrs E Ander? son, B F Huger, Prof Shepard, Kllnck, Wicken? berg A co. J Meyer, J Solomons, S Fa?s, J E Ad? ger ft co, H Bischoff A co. W Gurney, W Lawton. Cohen, Hanctt I A co, Thurston A Holmes, and others. Steamer Planter. Foster, Peedee River vin Georgetown. 00 bales upland cotton. 104 bhls naval store?- and sundries. To Ravened A Holmes. L ? Mowry ? Son, Kirkpatrick A Witte. W K Ryan, G H Walter A co, Barden A Parker, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, and Order. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York. March 22. Brig Jennie Morton, Carnage, Matanzas, March 10. Brig Minnie Miller, Anderson, Havana, March 10. Sehr Tilomas Misklramons, Lewis, Cardenas, March ll. UP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Mattie Holmes,-, at New York, March 22. jSchr B N nawkins. Wyatt, at New York, March CLEARED FOR THIS TORT. tphr /T'S Tomas. Rosas, at Havana. March 10. ?cnr m*( UugheSi al Xew york, March 23. MEMORANDA. tentar N?w Ha??nm' K(,n'?etTcrs' from Cu(irIe bound e^Mar'h k\rassed turouSh IIeU ?H,e' I1JJ V.Il.-lllJ^k J illisccUaiuons. STAITDAE/D SCALES. AGENCY TRANSFERRED TO HART & CO., No.-39'HAYNE STREET, AND CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. OS- A FULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. mch5 3mo _ T HE BEST AND CHEAPEST CULTIVATORS TUE EXCELSIOR CULTITATOB, NO. 3, FOR ONE HORSE. AND FOR T "vV_0;r H?0 R S E S , TUE EXCELSIOR CULTIVATOR, NO. 1. These MACniKES have been thoroughly tested and warmly approved hy some or the most expe? rienced Planters of our State. Also, MONROE'S IMPROVED ROTARY HARROW. WAGONER A MATHEWES' IMPK0VE1) RICE DRILL. THE RICE BIRD REAPER, for harvesting Rice. For sale at Factory prices, Freight added, by J. E. A I> Gr E R ?fe CO., Sole Agents for Uic State, No. G2 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA nu h-.'2 tutnslmo D OT T _E It E E RICE S IMPROVED I* LAN T E R . PRICK, $123. This PLANTER has bern used with great success for thc past three years. It makes, sows and covers four trenches at once. The driver causee thc work while riding, and the wheels allow the outer drills to run as near thc ditches as maybe desired. It only needs to be examined to sattely any planter of its superior advantages. A silver medal was awarded at the South Carolina Agri? cultural and Mechanical Society Fair. Manufactured and for sale by "WILLIAM: ir. IIENEREY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER, No. 314 MEETING STREET, _mobl tuth?lmo_ _EhnjAoaUa+a-o & - ^ * _? <3 PALMETTO WHITE LEAD ZINC ANO COLOR WORKS, IV?. 1 I?IIILAT>ELT?IIIA STREET, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. THE ABOVE WORKS ARE NQW IN FrjLL Trade and Consumere with LEADS, ZINCS and SEW YORK PRICES. HO feblO thstun*c2rr?o OPERATION AND PREPARED TO SUPPLY THE COLORS, or {very grade and superior (jnallties, at LUES &, CALDER, Proprietors, No. 205 EAST IMW STREET. JAMES CONNER'S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE AND ELECTROTYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE, NOS. 28, 30 ANO 32, CENTRE STREET, CORNER READ AND DUANE STREETS, NEW YORK. A large Stock or ENGLISH AND GERMAN PACES, both Plain and Ornamental, kent on innd. AU Type cant at ibis establishment "i's nanufaetured from the metal known as Conner's Jnequalled Hard Type Metal. Every article ne ?cssary for a perfect Printing Office furnished. fan2ft stuth6mos* FYOU WANT NOTE, LETTER AND CAP PAPERS and ENVELOPES, go to EDWARD PERRY, ?io. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel Charleston, S. C. dec 14 6mcs 1*0 BND THE WORLD S l'ESC KI BE FOR THE NEW YORK OBSERVER. Tlie Large Double Weekly FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Sonnd and Good. Try it. It will be Money well Spent. $3 so per Annum. ?3-Sarn plc-Copies Free. SIDNEY E. MORSE, JR., A CO., No. 37 Park Row, _dec31_ New York. Q UP E fi??R COLOGN^ WAT?RT Manufactured and for sale by Dr. H. RAER. oct5 No. 131 Meeting street. ?rorcrus, Ut. jj O U T II CAROLINA GROCERY ANDj TEA WAREHOUSE. (Branch of No. 900 Broadway, Corner Twentieth Street, New York.) WM. S. CORWIN & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, AND IMPORTERS OF CHAMPAGNES, WINES, BRANDIES, &c; TO. 275 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. G., SOLE AGENTS FOR THE j IV. S. C. CLUB-HOUSE GIN, URBANA CHAMPAGNE CO., AND ATMORE'S CELEBRATED MINO-MEAT, .ULTON MARKET REEF, ?"'7 SMOKED BEEF AN.D TONGUE S, SUGAR-CURED BREAKFAST STRIPS. GOVERNMENTJAVA, MARACAIBO, L A G ? A Y R A , MOCHA, RIO COFFEES. CHAMPAGNES. CLARET ?. SAUTERNES, &c. MOET ft CHANDOS GREEN SEAL BRAND'G FRERE"? MEL'OO [BRANDENBURG FRERES Ve Clicquot Pousardln Johnston lc Son's Mednc I.n Croix Blanche Piper* Co.'s Heidseick Johnston .V Son's St. Lonnes Chafen ax Palllett Bouche, Fils ft Co.'s cabinet Eschennuer & Co.'s Itouiihic Merstelner B. F. ft Co.'s Napoleon Cabinet Godard's Comry jlnchhclmcr B. F. ft Co.'s Carte Blanche St. Julien Med cc [Moselle Muscatel B. F. A- Co.'s Dry Verzcnny Chateaux Margaux Cbanibertin; Nuits fi. IL Mtimm's Vcrzcnnys Chateaux Yquem Sr-nikllng Catawba I. Ifnmm's Private Stock Chateaux La Rosa ?Champagne Cldci1 Urbana Champagne (Lynch St. Julien, h. A G. [EnglUh and Scotch Ales. BOKER'S, RUSS', ST. DOMINGO, HOSTETTFR'S. ANGOSTURA, DUNHAM'S, STOUCnTON, AND -DRAKE'S PLANTA'I ION BITTERS. Hermetically Sealed MEATS, Soups, Fish, Vegetal? cs and Fruits, or every variety, by thc con. dozen orease. Borden's. I.eiheg's end Tonrtelot's KXTRACf OF BEEF. PRESERVES, jellies. Jams and Blandy Fruits, English .Sauces, Pickles. Salad Oil. Capers, Spanish ?md French Olives. Patio ami Terrill" de Fol firnx, Anchovies, Anchovy Paste, Walnut, Tomato aud Mushroom Catsups, TEPPER SAUCE. Currie Tnwdcr. Raspberry Vinegar, Lemon and Orgeat Syrups. Macearon! and Vermicelli. Families, Hotels and VOFSCIS supplied at WHOLESALE PRICES In purchasing ry the rncknge. All Goods warranted, and FULL WEIGHT guaranteed. Wi? will lie pleased lo tarnish a List of Prices to i hose who may write for the articles and ?nantit r desired, Goods deUvsrcd io ali parts of the City, Railroad Depots and Steamboats. FREE OF CHARGE. ?5~ TERMS CASH, OR CITY ACCEPTANCE. Simd lor one of our Catalogues of Merchandise. GEORGE II. GRUBEB.E. E. BEDFORD.J. & MARTIN. niehl2 imo Slionloer grace. . HE CHAMPION KEACE tn a a 73 fl > < ta fe ?-i O o ?sd PB - Q K 1'hty BRACK, ir. its peculiar construction, has ttl thc advantages of SUSPENDERS AND SHOULDER BRACE. COMBINED. First, lt does not disarrange the Shirt Bosom, second. It cannot slip oh* the shoulders. Third. There ls less strain on thc buttons of thc pntits dian with common Suspenders. Fourth. Each :ectlon or the pants can be adjusted Independent y. Fifth. Uy means of the Adjustible Rack Strap i gentle or powerful Brace con be obtained, sixth. It attaches to thc pants at thc same point' hat the ordinary Suspender does. Sole Agent in Charleston, E . SCOTT, D3.1LEH JW SHIRTS AND FURNISHING GOODS, Meeting street. Opposite Market Hall. janel am ha Star Sljirts. yyM. .MATTHIESSEN, ?O. 201 KING STREET, CORNER WENTWORTH. AGENT FUR THE MANUFACTURERS OP TUB CELEBRATED STAR SHIR T SS! :ACII QUALITY OF SHIRT IS NUMBERED. PRICES AS FOLLOWS: No. 42.?2 no No. 62.~2 60 No. W. 3 ou No. 92. 3 00 feb3 smos [TrADE k CO.'S BLACK AND COLORED V? PRINTING INKS. The best now used by ll Printers. For sale at manurncturcrs prices bv EDWARD PERRY. No. l'i? Meeting street, rehll DpiHiAite Chiirlcston Hotel. y/J" 6. H A N CK E L , ll. I)., DENTIST, . as resumed the practice of his profession, ooma No. 23? King street, opposite Hasel, over PEAR'S Jewelry Store jan25 8 thstu ?ioiiiutg aub. ?nruisriing (Sooos: THE ADVANTAGES WE ENJOY J as the result of a long establiched and successful business enables us to offer inducements that makes this announcement worthy of ATTENTION. 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 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, in GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOO?S 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. Gentlemen visiting New-York are requested to caW and have their measiflpe recorded upon our books. System of Self-Measurement, and other information promptly furnished when desired. Address P. 0. Box 2256, N. Y. DEVLIN & CO, Zi EAL OLEUM, A C.CR? FOP. RHEUMATISM, SOLD BY PH. H. BAER, mcmH? Xo. 131 Meeting atreet. iHiscellaitcotts. QLEANLLNESS NEXT TO GODLINESS. THE UNIVERSAL RUBBER BATH s adjustable Tor convenient ase ia a Shower, Sit? ing, Bip and Submergent Bath, combining sim? plicity, convenience and comfort. I beg to inform the public that I have the Agen :y for the sale of these Baths in this State, and un now prepared to show by sample at my store, ;he!r superiority over ail other Bathing Appara? ts heretofore invented. F. VON S ANTED , Dealer in all kinds of Rubber Goods, Nursery Sheeting, Ac, and Importer of Paris Fancy Goods,. Toys, Fireworks, ?c. NO. 229 KING STREET, Next to Academy of Music. mch26 stnthlmDAc ALT. THOSE DESICOrS OF SUPPLY^ INO I hen? elves with PASSOVER BREAD and MATZOTH FLOUR, should how their Orders nt nr. -:i.:e, or Messrs. KUbKAN I!KW. Bakery, No. i-i Jiai kef street. Terms cash: ?-idpments per Expies* C. ?. V. <'?? li. K'llOK, Corner Meeting ?nvi ?.isei streets: inrl'tO SHU THE STANDARD BEFTTATION AT? TAINED i-v this cnrivullVd ?nd Infallible YEAS POWDER durlng"t\vehO .wars past, Jsdue to its perfect parity, healthfulness and economy. Put np in tins, actual a eight, os represented, and will keep for years. The quantity required for use ls from one-fourth to one-half less thau other Raking Powders. Sold by Grocers throughout the United States. DOOLEY A BROTHER, Manufacturers and Proprietors, No. 69 New 6treet, New York, menu mws3moa I RISH ROOFING FELT. THE BEST, CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE Material for Rooting known. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 _Charleston, S. C. SfiSTCB Brno^ DYSPEPSIA & INDIGESTION! SC?.U EVERYWHERE. j nOW?SMOISE&DAVIS )JUX PROPRIETORS **-U|.| a WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS j N. B. The Commissioner of Revenue has decided that any dealer can sell this article without a special license._inch 2 JjjNOCH XIOBGAN :S SONS' (EcTACLlSnED 1609.) " (211 Washington street, N. Y. toaiaftBBraBiW'? THE BEST THING OUT TOR CLEANING Windows, (without water,) Paint, Oil Cloths, Floor?, Tables, and all Woodwork, Chin?, Earthen and Glassware, and for General House? cleaning Purposes. FOR POLISHING Knives, Tinware, Brass, Steel, iron and all Metallic Wares. REMOVES, as by Magic, Stains and Rust, leav? ing a brilliant surface equal to new. REMOVES STAINS FROM MARBLE, PAINT AND WOOD. Is not Injurious, and QUICKER, BETTER AND CHEAPER than Bath Brick, Rotten Stone, Acid or Lye; it will be found, on trial, the most perfect, reliable and indispensable article ever offered to Le public oft his or any other country; in fact, a TREPAHATION KO INDIVIDUAL OR CLASS CAN AF? FORD TO DO WITHOUT. We refer to the many testimonials In our pos? session, fi om families, hotels and manufacturers; also lo more th in FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND I orson* who have it in daily use in house and siiop. 1; will cos: yen little to test our claims do lt. For .-<n:e, wholesa"eand retail, by Grocery, Drug. 1 and >o loli houses throughout thc United States. Sold by GOODRICH. WINEMAN & CO., Whole? sale Dn ggists, Charleston, S. C., also DOWIE, MOISE .', DAV S, Wh lesale Druggists. . feb20 scmos F E UTILIZERS PHONIX GUANO WILCOX. GIBBS A- CO.'S MANIPULATED GUANO. GUANO, SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND, for sale by WILCOX, GIBBS i CO, IMPOETEES & DEALERS Iff No. 91 Bay street, Savannah. No. 241 Broad street, Augusta. No. 04 East Bay, Charleston. ?sr Send for Circular giving prices, terms, cer? tificates, Ac_janis tnfS3mos IF YOU WANT PAPER BAGS, FLOUR SACKS, and Bags of every description, go to EDWARD PERAY, No. 166 Meeting stree', opposite charleston Hotel,. Charleston, S. C. decl4 emt a