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Tne Poor Player at the Gate, WRITTEN AND STOKES FOR THE HOLLAND TESTIMO? NIAL IN NEW YOKE, BT GEO. YANDKNHOFF. "Wisely good Uncle Toby said, ..if here, below, the right we do, 'Twill ne'er be asked of us above, What coat we wore, red, black, or blue." At Heaven's high Chancery gracious deeds Shall count before professions, And humble virtues, clad in weeds, Shall rank o'er rich possessions. So the poor player's motley garb, IX truth and worth adorn lt, May pass unchallenged through the gate, Tho.' churls and bigots Bcorn lt. The Lord of love, the world's great Light. Made Publicans Iiis care, And Pharisees alone demurred That such Ills gtits should share. Bat still He held his gracious way Soot ii lng the humblest mourner, Nor ever bade one sinner seek For comfort "round the corner." The woman that in sin was ta'en Bowed down with guilt and shame, Poond pity in that breast divine That knew no taint or blame. Tho Pharisees all gathered round . To taunt, revilea<jd-stone her. He bade her -go and sin no more," His mercy wonld atone her. He raised from death the widow's SOB, "Xor asked his trade, profession; Enough for Him a mother's raith In His divine compassion. He healed the palsied, halt, and blind, Xor lert one heart rorlomer; He never bade them go and find A doctor-"round the corner." Some modern saints too dainty are To walk m paths like these; They'd lock the gates of beaven on woe, If they bnt held the keys. The widow's friend asks prayers e'er him From whom death's band has tom her; TLe saintly man rt fe rs him to "The small church round the corner." What is there in the player's art Should close the rount of love ? - He whpon earth plays well his part May hope a seat above. The lessons h<> has wreathed with smiles, The hearts his mirth made lighter Shall plead like angels' tongues for grace, And make his record brighter I And though not nearest to the Throne, Yet sure the lowliest born, or The actor in the veriest barn, May find m heav'n a corner. All honer to the little Church, And to its gracions Pastor, Who In his heart the lessons kept. Taught by his heav'nly Master : And when this fleeting scene ls past To sinner, saint, and scorner, Let's hope we ALL may find, at last, . A bright home round the corner. cosrarjBsciAZ NEWS. ET jiorts. . LIVERPOOL-Per steamship Corinna-468-bags sea island and isas bales upland cotton, 700 bags cotton seed. KEW YORK-Per steamship James Adger-13 hags sea island an?1 680 bales upland cotton, 96 tes rice, 117 obis rosin, 47 bales domestics, 32 pkgs sundries. Th? Charle?iou Cotton, Kies anti Naval Store? Klarlcct. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS. 1 TUESDAY EVEKING, January 24, 1871. j COTTON.-The demand for this article was steadily maintained, the rates being not only well supported, but were in some transactions of a Armer character. Sales about 1300 bales, say SB at 12>? ; 7 at 12X; 16 at 13; 5 at 13>i; 146 at 13>4'; 79 at 13}, ; 7 at 13.H'; 50 at 13X; 27 at 137?; 109 at 14; 77 at 14,120 at 14%'; 164 at 14s'; 140 at 14?;; 102atl4X; 6 at 147%; 186 at 15; so at io,3,'. We apote; LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.I3M014.V ' Low middling.l4:;.-2 Middling.14&@ Strict middling. -@15 RICE.-The difference m the views or buyers and Bullers prevented transactions, and there iras nothing done in this grain. NAVAL STOKE?.-There were no sales of note. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct J? on uplands; via New Yorfc.Xd on uplands, ljfd ou se* Islands; by sall ?%@7-16d on uplands, ,??don sea Islands. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New York, by steam, Mc on uplands and lc on sea Islands; $2 "p tierce on rice; by sail, >%'c ? lb on cotton;-? tierce on rice; 40c $ barrel on rosta $7@S 9 M on lumber; $9&io "fl M on timber. To Boston, by sall, s?.S'e ?? rb on upland cotton. To Providence, by sall $S 9 M on boards, h c V ItoD cotton; by steam $1 "fl bale ou Ne York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, ){ca lt np uplands; by sall, $7 9 M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 .? ton on clay, and f 3:23 so on phos phates. To Baltimore, by steam, Sc f lb; by .all, $6?O@7 ta Moa boards; $3@3 25 f'. ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in' demand oar merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darlen and Satllla River, Ga and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $io 012 **. M are the rates on lamber and boards." EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills 19.w@io>? DOXISTIO EXCHANGE. - The banks purchase ?ight checks at H?K off, and sell at par. GOLD-IO?II._^ Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL, January 23-Evening.-Cotton ship? ped ai Savannah in December, still afloat, at 7%H sd for middling ur lands; ditto from Mobile at sd Xor middling Mobiles; sales to-day 14,000 bales; tor speculation and export 3000 bales; closing firmer and unchanged. . ' \ DOMESTIC. NEW YORK, Januar? 24.-Noon.-Flour 10c bet? ter. Wheat la2c better, corn la2c better. Pork steady ; meas at $22 50a22 75. Lard quiet, steam l??ia.127%' Cotton steady; sales 2000 kales; mid? dling uplands lose Orleans 16c. Turpentine firmer at 4*J{S49c. Rosin firm; strained at $2 20 a2 25. freights steady. Stocks weak and duli. Governments steady and dui1. State bonds dull and heavy. Gold steady at iuj,'al0??. Money e-a-v at6a7. Exchange, long9^;short 10. Fivc-twcii ties or '62, registered, 8,?. Coupons 9?e\ Evcnlni!.-Money; Continues easy, tue supply being abundant, at 6 per cent, on call. Exchange I firm, on a bnsit, of oy^auj?- Gold lO&aloji. Gov? ernments rteady. but little business; ten-forties advanced late in the dav. closing, slxiy iwos 3%. Southerns wry dull; Tennessee ami south C?ru Una, nev/, wen- the only s?curit?s dealt in; Ten nessccs 64s'; new. ?i?i Virginias 65?i; new, ?i'i. Louisianas tc; new, (JO; Levees. slxts,,72; eights. 88. Alabama eights a?; fives, 69. Geoigla hlxca 80,-i; sevens, 86.- North Carolinas 45; new, 22. | t South Carolinas 80; new, 69>i. Conon quiet and steady; sales 3640 bales, at I5>%*c. Southern Hour flrn\er at $6 3?a7 35 for common to gooo extra. Whiskey timu r at 94Ha95c. Wheat la2c better; winter red and amber western$1 Mal 63. 0?-ru Armer at 84hS.">c. I'ork firmer; new mess $22 7oa $23 Bee! steady at $10 15 for plain mess. Lard, settle. 13KR13SC Turpentine 48.'<a49c. Ro-l $2&a2 25 lor strained. Freights dull; cotton, 5-16a?id. BOSTON. January 25.-Cotton strong; middlings 15K; gross recelots 1079 bales; sales 600; stock COOT). BALTIMORE, January 24-Cotton onlet, but Arm; niiduiliigsi5sc;i etr.<cclpt- 145 ba! s; gross 560; exports coastwise 3.0: sales 450; stock 12,7S0 hales. CINCINNATI. Janmry 24-Corn quiet and un? changed. Prov alon* tinner; some demand ror mess pork at $22. Lard held at 12>?: l4'c ?es* nflVr- 1 I ed Tor steam kettle. Bacon held at 9??; shoulders UH; ctear rib vi; little demand for clear side*. WhUkey fir" and in fair demand ur Si>c. LOUISVILLE, January 24.-Bagging dull an1 nominal. Fl ur adv-mciim at $5 5u. Corn firm; shelle ', sacks. 65c. Pn-viMona active; mess pork $22. Bacon -Itould-ra 9S'; clear rib 113^; elev shies 12. Lard, tierc. 12.V, ke;; 14. Whiskey quiet at ssc. N-KFOLK. January C.-Cotton firm; low mid dliug l4.,ial4L4c-; ti' t ree? ipts tso7 bule?; exports coastvj-ise 1*95; sates jon; *t:.ek S3S7 bab's. WILMINGTON*. January 24.-Cotton qniet mid nominal; middlings* 14:; net rec ipts.50 oates; ex ports coastwise 75; stock 2S38. A CXICSTA.January 84;- otton market ac-iv and Ifrincr ut ui.{c for fiddlings; sales moo bales; rec lol? loin. SAVANNAH, January 21-cotton active at fun grices; middlings l4Xal47-?c; net receipts CJ06 ales; exports n? com in nt i(>30 bains; oist-vls 2 nales; s Us 3000 b-ilifi; stock 92,519 bal-s. MOBILE. J.H.wai v 24 - Cotton q i et and easier; ihldililugs 14 J%v; aw receipts l.jic ba'ea*. <*xpo ts to Great Britiun 3""? bale-; enaatwtse 4245 ba es; sa es 5i-0 lisles; - tock 67 624 bales. GALVESTON, Janmrv 25 -Cotton tiru; coo l or dli ar? l:<c; net receipts 2254 bales; sales 3uou; BtOCk 50.431. NEW OKLEANS, January 24.-Cotton steiidy ?nd In lair demand; mi-MUnir Ur; net receipts 4ai9 bales; gr -s recoil t*-*7a5; exports tc Grear. Bri? tain 15,494; to GHWO lob'; to Boston 1578; sales ll.ooo; st ?vlf. R3.998. Stoning 20?%'. Sight % dis? count. Gold ios' t Jlew York a Ice market. Prom the Dally -Bi-Uet in. January 21: There is ! _ nothing or interest cn this market, the ab.-t nee a of supplies Seeping business wubin the bounds of the lobbing movement. Retail lots of Carolina command 7>ia8c, as to quality. From the Journal of Commerce: Domestic re? mains Arm. There is some stock now arriving, bat the demand ls sufficient to prevent rauca from being stored by first hands. Wc quote 7J<u8c for fair to fancy. Sales 100 tierces. Rangoon is in some request at 3a3>?c, gold, in bond. From the World: Carolina ls firmer at the late advance, bat the business necessarily ola jobbing character, owing to me absence of supplies in first hands, small sales at 7 }?n73?c for ?ommon to good, and 7%a8c tor choice. East India firm at7a*Kc, currency, duty paid, and 3a3J?c, gold, in bond. From the Times: Rice bas been scarce and firm, with a moderate inquiry noted; J20 tierces Caro? lina sold at $7 02>ia8 p-r 100 lbs. From the Dally Bulletin, January '.'3: The mar? ket remains as last noted, at a complete stand tn a wholesale way, but very firm, and Job lots (the only supply here) worklue off fairly to the trade. Sales of Carolina at 7,'?@8c. aa to quality. Ran? goon in bond held at SJi'c gold, and upwards. Selma Market. SELMA. January 21.-COTTON-.-There were sales ye.-terday to the amount of SOO tales; low middlings I3?i cts. The demand was fair, with light offerings. Market qnier. COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand September 1,1870.ba"es:.1,272 Received past two weeks.7.365 Received previously.56,275-63,630 Total.64,902 Shipped past two weeks.6,639 Shipped previously.47,GS3-54,324 Stock on hand Fnday. January 20,1371... 10,578 Interior Cotton .Markets. CHARLOTTE." January 21-i ales to-day 60 bales, up basis of 13.'i c. for low middUng. Stained coticn not in demand. Market quiet. ATLANTA, January 21.-Tho market t>day bas been quiet and steady; middlings lSJf; low mid? dling 13; good ordinary Viii; ordinary lie. MACOS. January 20.-Receipts 905 bales; ship ments 534 bales; sales 505 bale*. Tue market firm, with middlings at 16&c. COLUMBUS, January 21-Sales 193 bales; re eeipw 193 bales-20 by S. W. R. R., ll by O. R. R., 47 by river, 115 by wagon-; shipments 238 bales, 225 t y S. W. R. R.: 13 .'or home consumption. ttecclpts by Ka Ur oatt. January 24. SOUTH CAROLINA RAJLKOAD. 1631 bales-cotton. 141 ca-ks clay, 3 cars stock. To Railroad Agent and others. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 141 bales upland and 5 bags sea island cotton, 200 bbls naval stores, cars lumber and wood, mdse, Ac. To Geo W Williams A co. T P Smith, Frost A Adger, L D Mowrr A Son, W K Ryan, J A Quacketibush, Xachmann A co. A J Salinas. G H Walter A co, Caldwell ft Son, Wilcox. Gibbs A co, Cleghorn, HerriDg A co. Pringle 'A son, Shackel ford A Kelly, Po zer. Rodgers A co. S D Stoney, j no Marshall. Jr, Kinsman A Howell, Barden & Parker. Reeder A Davis. Slmken A Pel per, F w Wehmann, Wagener A Mon sees. Wm C Bee A co. Howard A Bro. E Welling. W T Sanders. Geo H Ingra ham A Son. J A f ritchard. J Wieters Thurs? ton ft Holmes. North. Steele A- Wardell, J F Craw? ley. Railroad Agent and Order. 8AVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. 12C bales couon, 24 boxes tobacco, mdse. ic. To W P Dowling A co, Hopkins, McPherson Jr co, W C Courtney A co, Mutdaugti ft Mathews, A Nie mann, J H Graver A co. J Jara, W W Lariscy, ian Colcock A co, Stoney A Lowndes. C Johnsou. Wll Mauldln, Kinsman A Howell, W c Bee A co. S Magwood. C McHonev. G F Habeulcht, W Ward, G W Davis, A B Mulligan. J R Pringle A Son. J A Quaekeubush, JOH? laureen, Reeder A Davis. A Smith, J B Sardy, J D Aiken A eo. J Wiley A co, E B Reynolds, J Osborn, D McPherson. E Wash? ington.' Kanapaux A Gonza'ez, G W Wiiiiatns A co, Pelzer, Rodgers A co. Passenger*. Per steamship James Adcer, for New York J West fall, wife and servanj, Mrs McMsster, M H Berelord. J E Hicks, J S Brown, J L Roevolgh, w W Thompson and wife, L' P Oanialy. Jonathan Morrissey. Miss E E Everett, F West and wife, W Kelly aud wif-, Mrs G Cotton, J Conner, H Jones, C Riley. R Weldon, and 3 in stterage. Per "steamship Champion, from New York J H Browning, J J Glover and -wire, Mrs A Hourn, P McLaughlin. W Hall, G M Trites tale, J Wilkin? son, E F Gonn, W Stebbins. J Seymour, J Sieber, P T Hayue, Capt Usher, wife and child, J M Hali, I W Haute and wi e. W s Whltioch, V whltioch, Miss M R Whltioch, Mrs S A WhltL ch. W H How? ard, Miss K B A:kiLI?<m, Miss A B A'kinson. A D Atkinson and wife, Mis Taylor and child, W s Marun, wife and rive children. Per steamer Pilot Boy. from Savannah, Beau fort. Pacific Landing, Perry Island, .tc-R W BexfoM. M Schofield, P H st.-rr.?. J C Coane. 0 W Halt and daughter, ll (? Judd. W J Verdler, R H D-uiv, Mr KusselL F .-albirve, A s Hail, J Savage, E Haynes. B B sams. P K Ezekiel, Mrs Gilbert, V Wusoa. J Jones. J E McGregor,.W Meehan. C ilir per. J R Hams, ll H Cleave?, w Elliott. W Bub wood, s D Black, J Hill. Mr Gilbert, J J Green, t: H Wright, lt W Singleton. 3 Proctor. J > ai re:. Mn J Steele. M l'olhzer. ll C Earl, TCMelictt, ll Polit? zer, 1) Callahan, and n7 tm deck. Per steamer Eliza Hancox, from Savannah, ria Beaufort. Ac-G F Lain'nek and wife, F Nichols. ' U Rowe, ll sioau, li Snyder. W ll Snyder, J Csny? der, K R Rivers, S B Wright, J ? Nichol.?, and 15 on deck. Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, S C J Richardson, R s Irani. Rey A T Carr, W Kiley, Rev P Wayne. J F Beckman, T L Davidson, Yrs Falker. Miss Mlddletou. J il Rea?l, L Kead. R W Vaux, w Read, s Bowman, F L Frost, A Midd:? ton. J C Gordon an i 29 on deck. MAHLS JU SH H'o'. C il AR LEST ON. JANUARY 25. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steam-hip Champion. Lockwood, New York left Saturday. Mdse. To James Adger A co, J 1? Aiken A co. C i? Ahrens ft > o, J E Adger .fe co. D A Aiutuc. E Bates A cb. W M Bird A co, B Boyd, M C Buxbauin. Miss F A Brown, Bollmann tiros, F C Borner, H Bischoff A co, T M Bristoll A co, W li Chuteo i co, Callyas A Sun, T M Cater, H Cobla A co. Cameron, Barkley A co, P Cullinane, G H Duiiscomh. Dowle, Moise ft Davis J B Duval A son. Ellas Bros, Forsyth*, Mccomb A ca, Good? rich, wmeman A co, D F Fleming A co, 0 Grave? ly, Goutevenler Bros, D Goldstein, D W Coetjen, Hart A co. p F Murray. N A Hunt, J Horkinup A co. F Heinitz, Jefford* A co. J Kullniaky, Krlete* Chapman. Kanapaux A Gonzalez, Kinsman Bros, Kiinek, Wickenberg A co, Laurev A Alexander, c Lltsehgl, D Lopez, J Maloney. McLoy A Rice. J G ADC Marsh, Wm McLean, North. Steele A War? dell, J F O'Neill. Ostendorfi A co. 0 O'.Veill .fe Son, J Pringle, ?V F Paddon, H T Peake, Paul, Wclvh A Brandes. D Paul A co, Titos E Ryan, 0 P Poppen heirn. J A Quackenbush. G B Stoddard A Son, B ti Stoddard A co, Shackeiford A Kelly, Southern Ex? press co, Steffens. Weruer A Ducker, L Schne.l, P P T?ale, Wm Shepherd & co. S Tbimsuu. Walker, Ev * us ,t Cogswell. 0 P wi?ters, Wagener A Mon sees, WJ Yates, Fnrchgott, Beuedict ft co, W S Martin. C H Johnson, S W Whitwell. J Franke II ?tender. Johnston. Crews ft co, G S Cook, S S Ben? jamin, W Fisher. W H Lucas, c Fleugt', J G Mil iior ft co. F F Chapeau. J G Bedell, T V Fon cstou, J N Rollston, O W v\l li?:i-.sA co. w R Sterine Mrs .vi Uuuekeu. J winn, i> iwiusre. i Man .t yon. c Kart ft co, F L Halmes, F J -Murphy, S ll Wilson. iud others. span p. lacre Catalina. Singara, Matanzas-12 bi)s. fallait. To w p Hail. Sehr EAL Marts, Maits. Bo.-t >n-7 dav?. Mdse. Tu H F Baker A co, E R .Cowncrihwait. D il Sil 50X, M Drake, P P T?ale. O F Wi? ler.s, ll Bischoff fe co, Paul. Welch ft Bruni s, i< White. E li stud lard ft co. s 0 Railroad Agent, M Goldsmith ft ou, Street Bros A co. Bollm uni Bros, llev W B W [l"v\c. G A Locke, p P Locke, A Langer, Kinsman lc Howell, Williams, Birnie A co. . Sehr And S Deas. Gai bat 11 West Point MUI. 1-13 :cs rice. To Cohen, Hanckel A co. Steamer Pilot Boy. Sly, Savannah. Beaufort, Cacilie niel other Landings 53 bags .sea i-l ind auton, mdse. ftc. To J i> Aiken ft co, w Gunter, Stoney ft Lowndes, ll Geary, FSingl. tni. Byrne fe fogarty, L Lorentz, lt ll luiv, Kaveuel A co. ll jreeii. J scull. Fraser ft Ddi, Stettens, Werner ft Ducker. VV .M liird ft co Steamer Eliza Hancox, burns. Savannah ria Beaufort, Ac. 118 bags sea ?siund aud ?o bales iplaud cotton, mdse, fte To Ibu ene!, llo'mes fc co. w Curuey, J A Pritchard, D McPherson. J ? h lislow A co, Southern Express co. Walker, Kvatis fe Oes weil. Steamer Emilie, White. Georgetown, s c. 247 cs iice, 6 bales cotton, shiny le?, mdse and sun? nies. To shackeiford ft Kelly, Bollmann Bros, j w Caldwell A Sou, Frost .v Adirer. S Deas. Thors? on A Holmes, Mrs B c Fishbume, C Nelson, J it Mug e ?fe -on. F L Cardoso, C Johnson. Stoney ft Uiwu'len B F Hager and others. Sloop Blackbird. Iron) Combattce. 1C55 bushels ougli ric-.-. To W C Bee A c .. CLEARED VESTERDAV. Rr steamship Corinna, Dryden, Liverpool-Robt il ti n- ft co. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood. New York -James Adger ft co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Janies Adger, Lockwood. New York. Solu' Eliiii Moore. ?eGrotit, Ballimore. Sehr [(arinuna, Burgess. Georgetown, s C. Sour John Lenthall, Martin. Suvit miall, sehr Ida s -Burgess, Burgess. Georgetown, s c. FROM Till?? 41 ?RT. Steamship charleston. Berry. New rock, Jan ia ry 20. Bria Fannie G Butler, Nlcxorsoii, Wilmington, f C. .January 23. CLEARED FOR THIS'PORT. Sehr Albert Thomas, R ise, at Baltimore, Jauu- I i ,ry 22. MEMORANDA. Thu steamship Charleston, at New York Jami ry 20. fruin thin pott r?pons h i Ving grounded in li- I .?er bay, west bank, ivew York harbor, but ra* pulled off;atter remaining a row hours and us lilied no damage. The Wilmington (M C) Jonrual. of Januar* 24th ai a: lin-sehr Sarah Watson, Captain Smtt , of ?hi adeiphia. - cported by telegraph as being sunk v the steamship s^-a Gull 30 miles s nth of Cape latter s, cn the night or the 21st. cleared from his port on th- 17th ami went to sea on the Ma! h{. ???^8 J""*0 26 3 0018 r?8lo. ? "ales cotton nd 800 bushels peanuts. F Sapping. OB NEW?ORE ON THTJBSDAY, JANUARY 26TH AT O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1R70. ST A TE-ROU .HS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship SOOTH CAROLINA, Beckett, Commander, will eau lor New York on THURSDAY. January 26th. at 4 o'clock, P. M., rrom Pier No. 2. Union Wharves, connecting with Day Passenger Trains from Co? lumbia and Augusta, arriving at half-past 3 P. M. Insurance by Steamers of this Linc per cent. For.Freight Engagements or Passage, having very fine state-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER. HUGER St CO.. No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. jan23-4_ po R >' E W ?UKE. [ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, AT li O'CLOCK M.] OLD LINK N EtV YORK AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 184 5. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS. The verv fast acd splendid Side-Wheel Steam? ship CHAMPION, R. W. Lockwood, Commander, will leave Adger's Wharf as above. MW Trough Bills of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool at the fellowing rates : Sea l6land,i.'4'd. ; Upland %a. for Freight or Passage, apply to JAMES ADGEK A CO., Agents. The CHARLESTON follows on TUXBDAT. 31st, at 2 o'clock P. M._Jan 25-4 pACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP Y'S THROUGH LINB TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave Pier^fj&fht. Nc. 42, North T.lver, root or Canal ?Afl?B street, N?w York, at 12 o'clock noon, ol the lui and ?0:b of every month (except when these dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preced lng. Departure of the 20th connect?t Panama witt, steamers for South Pacloc and Central American ports. Those of 4t h touch at Manzanillo. Steamship AMERICA leaves San Francisco for Japan and China February 1,1871. No California steamers touch at Havana, bu; go direct from New York to Asptnwall. One hundred pounds baggage tree to each adult Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information appl> at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, oa the wharr foot of Canal street, North River, New vorfc. . F. R. BABY, Agent. julyl6-lyr_ ?pOR SAVANNAH VIA PACIFIC LAND? ING AND BEAUFORT. The fait sai'lng Stenmer ril.OT r *lT"**w HOV, Cap'aiu J. W. Sly, will 1rTm idTT?. Central Wharf for above places eveiy ?KINDAY MORNING, a: S o'clock. RETURNING, The PILOT BOY will leave Savannah every TrBSDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Beaufort and Pa tlc Landing same day. J. I). AIKEN St CO., no\29_._Agents. Central Wharf. Q.EORGETOWN STEAM PACKET. The Steamer EMILIE, Cnptalu C. - ^JT^w C. White, will receive Freight nt aCBCHC Commercial Wharf, every SATURDAY and WED NKSDAV, and leave each port as lollows : Charleston, SCNDAY and W?DNESDAT NIGHT a; 10 o'clock. Georgetown. TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNING at o o'clock. On SATCKDAV River Freight will bc received for Kelthfletd and Wer mouth Mills, and on WEDNES? DAY Tor Brookgieen and Waverly Mills. For engagements, apply to SHACK ELFORD St KELLY, dec!7-sw_Boyce's Wharf. ipOR BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LAND? ING, FENWICK'S ISLAND, COFFIN'S POINT, PORT ROYAL RAILROAD WHARF, PARIS ISLAND LANDING, STATION CREEK, AND OTHER LANDINGS WHERE IN? DUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED. The steamer PILOT BOY. Captain _ . *,1r^**u. J. W. Sly, will sall for above pointSaCSSlilEC every THURSDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, and wu en Inducements oifer will touch at any of the above Landings. RETURNING. Will leave Beaufort on FRIDAY MORNING, touch lng at Pacific Landing. J. D. AIKEN St Co., UOV2B Agenta R F LOR IDA, TWICE A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH. FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE, Pl LAT KA AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain m ^?T^w George E. McMillan, will sab from fflSSEBff central Wharr for above points rveiy TUKSDAI EVEXI.NO, at S o'clock, arriving back at Charles ion every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. Thc Steamer CITY POINT, Captain l>. li. vin? cent, will sall from Centra) Wharf ror above point> every FRIDAY EVENING, at S o'clock, arriving oack at Charleston WSIIKBSOAT AFTSRSOON, at i o'clock. RAVEN EL Sc CO., Agents, octio So. 5Central Wharf. VjyEEKXY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH UV DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH. DAP.1EN AND BRDSSWICK, GA. The favorite Steamer E L I Z A HANCOX, Captain L. w. BURNS, will receive Freight- at South Allan- n *IF*!?>, ihj wharf fur .nu.vc points every -^itrpaC ri'F.SDAY, and leave on every WEDNESDAY Mons INO. at 7 o'clock, arrlviug at Savannah the sam. evening, and leaving for Davien, Ac, the rollow lng morning. Kettiriiing, will leave Savannah foi Charleston every MONDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. For Freight or passage, apply tu RAVEN El-, HOLMES St CO., sepio No. 177 Kant Ka v. pOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA AND POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Thesreamer ELIZA HAXCOX.Cnp- ? *-fF"r=,?h ?alo L. W. Burn?, will receive Fveight^a??ifeC 'or the above points, at South Ailanuc M lian. I'o-MoRKow. -Tuesday) the 24th imtianr, and ?eave >n WEDNESDAY UoKNtsa, the 25ih Instant, at 7 relock. Connecting at Savannah with Florida steamers, r-assengerH and Freight will have dispatch to ali mints m Florida at as low rales as by any other lae. For engagement*, apply to RAVENED, HOLMES & CO., Jang-2 No. 1T7 East Bav. EXCURSION TRIP T. 0 PHOSPHATE WORKS, ASHLEY UIVER,' THURSDAY, JANG IRV SO. The Sicamor ST. HELENA, c p-? ^-rr-?".>. alu D. Sinclair, Jr., will leave asjsSSflBBC iboveTpcBsnAY MORNING. 20th inst., at 0 o'clock, rom Ma: ltd Wharf, root or Market street, tum li? ng at Chisoliu'd Landing mid West. Point Mill. ;olog and returning. Will leave upper lauding un eturn at3 o'clock, reaching city .ibuut dusk. Tully will be on board to riirnlsh refreshments is above. Fare for round trip, $1 each. jan25-2* pOR FORT SUMTER. The Steamer POOOSIN, Captain W. I. Gannon, will leave as above^^, "_ very TUESDAY, THUKSDAY and SATURDAY, at vi 'clock, from Market Wharf foot or Market street, lemming at a quarter-past 2 o'clock. jan25-lmo J. H. MURRAY, Agent ^jn^r^_ ?pOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. The Une Schooner CHARLOTTE FISH,^* Williams, Master, now ready. Apply to SS jan25-l_J. A. ENSLOW A CU. y O B BALTIMORE. The fine Schooner OCEAN QUEEN, Ros-^A, brook, Master, having most of her cargo engaged, will take light freight to fill np, n have dispatch. Apply to J. A. ENSLOW & CO. jan25-i _ F OR GENOA The British Brig FLORA, Milford, Mas? ter, having nearly all her cargo engaged.! wants 300 bales to complete same. For Freight room, apply to HUNT BROS. A CO., jan24_Atlantic Wharf. JpOR BOSTON-MERCHANTS' LINE. The Regular first-class Packet Schooner Jk? J. W. ALLEN, Deane, Master, wants 2505222 bales of cotton and light freight to fill np auc leave promptly. WILLIAM ROACH A CO. jan24-2 _ F OR LIVERPOOL The First-class British Bark YUMURI, Campbell, Master. For Freight engagement*, apply to jania R. T. WALKEK, Boyce A Co.'s Wharf, F OR LIVERPOO L The first-class Al British Bark JAMES IVES, Thomas Carroll, Master.having three- J_ quarters of her cargo engaged, will have im? mediate dispatch for above port. For Freight engagement, apply to janl9-6 GED. A. TRENHOLM A SON. fcrtilijcrs. pURE GYPSUM! CONTAINING 80 PER CENT. OF SOLUBLE MATTER ! GROUND AND PREPARED IN THIS CITY, AND WARRANTED FREE FROM ADULTERATION. The annexed communicattoirfrom Prof. Charles U. Shepard, Jr., of the party of this article, is a guarantee of Its highly valuable qualities to the Farmer, being available when mixed with other manures, to the great advantage of any kind of crop. Unequalled as a top-dressing for wheat, rye, barley, Ac, and the grasses, one peck of which will show visible improvement on an acre of ground. This valuable Manure ls offered for sale at the low price of (15 per ton cash, or on time for city acceptance with Interest added. Put up for shipment in bags or 200 pounds each. All orders by malt in accordance with above terms will be promptly executed by JOHS H. HOLMES, Commission Merchant, Boyce's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. OFFICE OF STATS INSPECTOR OF FERTILIZERS, ) LABORATORY OF MEDICAL COLLEGE. QUEEN ST., \ CHARLESTON, S. C., November 24, 1870. ) Ur. John H. Holmes: DEAR SIR-The gypsum submitted by yon for analysis ls the most remarkable I have ever seen for its freedom from Impurities of every kind, containing as lt does bot one-third of one percent, of insoluble matter. If lt can be supplied of sim? ilar quality lt cannot fall to prove a great boon t > Southern agriculture, as there ls no crop to which ll is not beneficial, whether applied alone or la conjunction wi h other manures. Very respectfully, vonr obedient servant. (Signed) CHARLES ?. SHEPPARD, JR., M. D. janll-wfm22_ ^7"ANDO FERTILIZER. Cash-FIFTY DOLLARS per ton of 2000 pounds, at factory. Time-FIFTY-FIVE DOLLARS per tm of 2000 pounds, at factory, payable November 1, 1871, without interest. For sale by WM. C. DUKES A CO., General Agents, No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf, Jan4-wfmlmonte_Chariest m. 8. C. pACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAL $1,000,000) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. This GUANO ls now SD well known in all the Southern States for its remarkable effects as an agency for increasing the products of labor, as not to require especial commendation from us. Hs usc for live years past has established Its character for reliable excellence. The lame Axed capital Invested by the company lu this trade, aItords the surest guarantee of the continued ex? cellence or Its Guano. . J. N. ROBSON, Soiling Aii'mr.. charleston, S. C. JOHNS. REESE A CO., General Agents, Balti? more. . dec22-D?C QOM POU ND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. This article is manufactured b7 the PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY, ar. Charleston, s. c., under the superintendence of Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVE NEL. When composted with an equal weight of Cotton Seed, its re-u ts have been found fully equal to the best standard fertilizers. Its ecouo my must commend it to the notice of Planters generally For specific directions for composting, and Tor supplies, apply to J. N. ROB-ON, Selling Agent, Charleston, s. <\ JOHNS. REESE A CO., General Agents. Balli more. dec22-Dic-fmw3mos ER?VIA N GUANO. For sale a lot of A No. 1 Chincha Island GUANO, In store and to arrive. LOUIS McLAIN, Jan4_No. 31 Broad street. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY OF CHARLESTON, S. C. F. J. TORCHER, F. J. PELZEP.. President. Treasurer. DIRECTORS-W. LE H BY, W. P. HALL, L. D. DE SAUSSURE, B. G. P1NCKNEY. The ATLANTIC PHOSPHATES are now being manufactured at their works nn Ashley River, under the direction of an experienced and practl- ? cal chemist. The Company Intend tills to be a first-class fer tilizer, and one which can be recommended to Planters. STANDARD GUARANTEED. The Companv arc also prepared ta manufacture AClli PHOSPHATE for composting with cotton seed. This preparation is highly recommended by Chemists, as with it Planters are enabled to make their own fertilizers. The ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE is sold at $.15 per ton. cash, or SOO on tune, with Interest at the rate of one per cent, per month. The ACID PHOSPHATE is sol 1 qt $35 per ton. ca-h, or ?40 o i lime, with Interest at Hie rate of one per cent, PT month. Pl UER, RODGERS A CO., General Agents, deca?amos Brown's Wharf, Charleston, s. C. Sitters. WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE OLD C .1 R O L I X A ll I T T E R S. H. BISCHOFF & CO., H. KLATTE & CO., BOLLMANN BROTHERS, J. A. QUACK EN BUSH, j . WAGENER Jb MONSEE8,. . MANTOUE A CO. ; ; X. G E L S I. O R HAIR T 0 N I C , So DYE! . } j " : ' . i ."Insures Healthy kind Vigoran* Growth. Wpr ranted aiot fe? contain LEAD, Sulphur, ora'uy ?liier inj .r.ons Drug. The Excelsior Hair Tonio will keep thc head ".lear of Bond ran*, prevent Hie fulling out. of the Hair, and give it u solt and beautiful gloss. lt is not. injurious to the health ol tue user, nor is lt gna-y ami fJlthy ii Kt- mauv or the prepara? tions ai present ottered as Hair Renewer*, Manufactured bv UK. H. BARR, Wholesale and etail Druggist. N o. 131 Meei lug street, Charleston. Price per bottle oo. cents. N. B.-Ail the preparations manufactured by OK. H. BARR are In accordance with formulas liven by distinguished Physicians, ?nd have been .uhji-cted to long and careful trial. They are no teeret remedies, and he ls at all times prepared to mbmit these formulas to members of tue prefes lion, or others desiring such information, ?lotf)ing atifr ?timtBljittg ?oo?a. MARKED DOWN TO REDUCE STOCK, WE OFFER THE BALANCE OF OUR WINTER GOODS. AT . GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, NAMELY : BEAVER OVER SACKS, $33 and $40, to $35 BEAVER OVER SACKS, $35, to $23 BEAVER OVER SACKS, $30 and f 32, to $25 BEAVER AND MELTON OVER SACKS, $25 an $28, to $20 BEAVERAND MELTON OVER SACKS, $18 ar $22, to $:6 BEAVER AND MELTON OVER SACKS, $14 ant $15,to $11 UNION BEAVER OVER SACKS, $10, to $T UNION BEAVER OVER SACKS, $7, to $5 BEAVER, KIS'G WILLIAM, $28, to $20 BEAVER, KING WILLIAM, $20, to $15 CHINCHILLA D. B. SACKS, $25, to $20 CHINCHILLA D. B. SACKS, $15, to $12 CHINCHILLA D. B. SACKS, $12, to $10 CHINCHILLA D. B. SACKS, $10, to $8. WE HAVE IN STOCK, A FULL LINE OF|r;GOODS SUITABLE FOR HENS' WEIR. J. H. LAWTON & CO.. ACADEMY OF MUSIC BUILDING. Httiltoaftg. _ CHERAW AND DARLINGTON RAIL? ROAD COMPANY. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, i CnERAW, s. C.. January 21,1571. J On and after MONDAY next, the 23d Instant, the following Schedule will he run by tho trains on this Road : DOWN TRAIN. . Leave Cheraw at.6:45 A. M. Leave Cash's at.7:15 A. M. Leave society HUI at.7:50 A. M. Leave Dove's nt.8:35 A. M. Leave Dar ingion at.9:10 A. M. Arrive at Florence a:.10 A. M. UP TR UN. Leave Florence at.'..6 P.M. Leave Darlington at.8:'-0 P. M. Leave Dove's at.7:30 P. M. Leave Society HUI at.8:10 P. M. Leave Ca?h's at.:.S 45 P. M. Arrive at Cheraw at.9tf5 P. M. These trains make close connections at Florence with the trains to and from charleston, and to and from Klngville. Passengers for wilmington and the No'th will remaiu at Florence from 10 A. M. until 5:45 P. M. S. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. JW Marlon, Sumter. Darlington, Cheraw, Kingstree, Manning, and Wadesboro' papers will copy._Jan23 ?J^ORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C., January 21,1871. ] On and after MOND?T, the 231 Instant, th - fol? lowing schedule will be run by the Trams un this Road : DAY EXPRESS. Leave Charleston. 12 M. Arrive at Florence...._5.20 P. M. Leave Florence.10.15 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.3.30 P. if. NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Charie-tton. 6 30 P. M. Arrive at Florence.11.45 P. M. Leave Florence. 2.00 A. M. Arrive at. Charleston.7.S0 A. M. There will bc no Train leaving charleston at 6.30 P. .Nt. 0:1 SUNDAYS, nor any arrive at 7.30 A. M. on MONDAY.-. The Day Express Trains make close connections with the Trains m and from the Cheraw and Dar? lington Railroad. holli Trams make cl<>se connections at Florence willi the Through Trains to and Irom Northern Cities. S. s. SOLOMONS Jau2i Knglneetand Superlntendi-m ^OUTH CAROLINA KAlLKUA: VICE-PRESIDENT'S OFFICE, 1 Cn ot LEST.. N, S. C., January 18,1871. J On anil after SUNDAY, January 22, the Passen? ger Trains ou "'ic >m:i! >>r.uina Railroad win rai as follows: 1"0K ArOCSTA. Leave Charlestoa.12.50 P. M Arrive at Augusta. 8.15 P. M. TOR COLCMBIA. L-jave Crur'.csron. s.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. 3.40 P. M. TOS CHARLESTON. L?'ave Aueasla. 7.40 A. M. trnv* ni 'charleston. 3.20 P. M. Leave Columbia.12.15 P. BI. Arrrlve at Charleston.7.50 P. M. ArOCSTA NIGHT KXPKES3. (Sundays excepted.) .'.eave Charleston. s.co P. M Arriv?. ar Augusta. 7.05 A. M. f.ehve Augusta. 5.50 P. M. Arrive at. Charleston. 5.40 A. il. COI.rMRtA NIGHT SX7XKS9. iSnmlays excepted.) Loa ve Charleston...... 7.10 P. M. Arrive at columbia.COOA. M. Leave Columbia..... 7.50 p. M. Arrive at Charleston.MS A. M. SCITJEKVILL:: TRAIN. Leave Charleston. 4.30 P. M. Arrive at. Summerville.6.00 P. M. l^ave Summerville. 7.00 A. M. Arrive at charleston. 8.15 A. M. CAMDEN BCANCH. Leave Camden. 9.50 A. M. Arrive at Ringville.....1.30 P. M Leave Ringville. 2.3u P. M. Arrive ai Culaden. 6.00 P. M. Janie A. L. TYLER, vice-President. gENZINE, DOUBLE DISTILLED, FOR CLEANING CLOTHES. For sale wholesale and retail by Dr. H. BAER, No. 181 Meeting street. -fertilisers. MWMMAIOS, . SOLUBLE MANURES AND SULPHURIC ACID, MANUFACTURED AT THE ETIWAF W'OBKS,. CHARLESTON, S. C., BY THE fLPHEIC KID il S?P?RPHOSPBAT? COMPM. THE NOW WELL KNOWN ETI WAN GUANO IS MANUFACTURED FROM THE NATIVE BONE PHOSPHATES of Sonth Carolina. These PHOSPHATES In their natara! state are Insoluble, and re? quire to be ground to powder, and made Soluble by Sulphuric Acid. This Company have now in ope? ration the largest Sulphuric Acid Cnambersat the South, and are, therefore, abie" to manufacture af the lowen rates, the highest grade of FERTIUZRR; lt being clear that the greater the proportion of Soluble Phosphaie which any Fertilizer contains the less the quantity required per acre. In order to make the Fertilizer complete, Ammonia and Potash in sufficient quantities are added. With these views the Company manufacture and oner for sale ETI WAN GUANOS, ' ; WARRANTED TO CONTAIN FROM 16 TO 20 PER CERT. OF DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE OF L'ME, and iroia 2 io 2>? per rent, of AMMONIA, with a sufficient addition of PERUVIAN GUANO and POTASH, to adapt lt to au crops. Price $03 per ton, cash; on time, $70 per ton, and interest 7 per cent, per annum. DISSOLVED BONE, OF IUr.il GRADE. SUITABLE FOR MANUFACTURERS O? FOR PLANTERS. BEINGTN ITSELF AB1 excelbnt FERTILIZER, and specially adapted for Compost As large quantities of Sulphuric Acid are nscd to ?lt--olve ins Phosphate, tilts will bc Mind a cheap and convenient wav to transport that mar terlal The grade furnished wiii he from 18 to 20 per cent. Dissolved Bone Phosphate. Price $40 par ton. cash: on time. W5. with in'ete-it at 7 per cent, per annum. Still higher grades will be fnrnlsbed to order alan additional price percentage. , COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED AND OTHER PLANTATION MANURES. Price $35 per ton, eas i: on time, $40, with Interest at 7 per cent per annum. ? *$> GEOUND BONE, AT MUCH LOWER RATES. CONSISTING SIMPLY OF THE NATIVE BONE PHOSPHATES GROUND* to powder. Price $20 per ton, cash; on time, $22, and Interest at 7 per cent per annum. WM. C. BEE & CO., AGENTS, Xo. IA ADGERS WHA*RF, CHARLESTON, S. C. N. B -THE PERCENTAGE OF DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME AND AMMONIA IB? ALL THE ET1WANS ls ascertained at the Works, by thetr Chemist, before delivery. S ould any par chaser be rils-atisfled. he may return aceracre samples of any purchase, within thirty (30) days after delivery, and they will be analyzed ane ?v. and any deficiency in the percentage guaranteed will be maile good to him by the company. Jan23-mwf2mon nm JMJVUGNE THE GREAT FERTILIZER FOR COTTON AND ALL CROPS. THE UNPARALLELED SUCCESS - OF .THIS gre.;t FERTILIZER on ALL CROPS protea lt to? be the BEST and CHEAPEST Manure now offer? ed in the market. It has been used by many of the most emi? nent Planters in the Sooth, and IN EVERY SINGLE INSTANCE IT HAS GIVER ENTIRE SATISFACTION. OnfCOTTON its effects have been particularly marked. It is no rare thing for WHANN'S PHOS? PHATE to increase the yield from ONE HUN DREDito TWO HUNDRED PER CENT., or even more Mr. George C. Dixon, an eminent planter of Cameron, Ga, far s in a letter to the Banner of the, Sonth, November 26, that in an experiment wita seven leading Superphosphates and Guanos, the WHANN'S proved Itself the best of all those tried, paying a N.ET PROFIT (even at the pres? ent low price of Cotton,) of $20 90 p?r acre of Cotton. A copy or Mr. Dixon's letter, giving details,jwiii be furnished on application. STANDARD GUARANTEED f ti HS? MANUFACTURED BY WALTON,WHANN& WILMINGTQN.DELJ -^-mm m n, " FOR SALE BY KE&9 FACTORS! ??i^USTA, GEO! ^HARLEi FOR SALE BY mm, CHARLESTON, S. C., AND AUGUSTA, CA. dec2l-wstu3mos TO FACTORS AND PLANTERS! -o The underslgne t begs to inform his customers and the public that, In" addition to his Work? at Savanuuli, he h is establish ;d extensive Superphosphate Works at tae.WAPPOO MILLS, opposite thia city, which are now in active operation, manufauuring his well k .own fertilizers, the P H O S P HO :PERUVIAN AND A?IM0NIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANOS, AND WHERE BE WILL ALSO KEEP ON HAND N o. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHATE, or the highest, grade rrom his Asnepoo Mines, (crude ?nd ground,) analyzing over sixty per cent, of Bone Phosphate of Lithe; and LAND PLASTER, These Wo: ks have been opened under the Inspection of Dr. CU. SHEPARD, Jr., Inspector ol Fertilizers for South Carolina, and every package will bear his orand certifying to tts inspection. Uniformity of quail-y quarante d and prices reduced. Messrs. G. A. TREN HOL M & SON, General Agents, [ riuI1, POTrtv a r Messrs. GRAESEK & SMITH, Agents, f ^HAKLROTON, S. C. -y, Janis OT. B. S ARD Y, CORNER EAST BAY AND BROAD STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. S'inc Groceries, Sit. "BEDFORD'S (LATE CORWIN'S) tiROCER.? AND TEA WAREHOUSE. HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER PI'RE LEAF LARD PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, ln/1 3ISCUITS, Ac, 4c. N. ti.-J CLAIM To KOEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP FAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS CITY. t VERY CHOICE F A M I L 1 FLOUR E. E. BEDFORD, SUCCESSOR TO WILLIAM S. CORWIN A CO, No. ?7Z KING STREET, OPPOSITE BASEL. P?F.E | E R A N D 1 E S , WINES AND VERY OLD WHISKIES. WHOLESALE A3NT> RETAIL DEALER IN Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars Provisions, Spices, &c* HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS, . V E O E T A B L E S, MEATS, SOUPS, dfce. All articles sold from this establishment are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTE!), doods lellrcred to al! parts of the CUy, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, free or expense. EVE Ri E. BEDFORD. I GEO. H. G RU BRR. I SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. ( JAS. S. MARTIN. \ WM. G. MOOD, Ja. Setmtig ?il a chines. 1 WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCB MACHINE. are the best In use. For sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pay meats, on easy terms, or for cash. All Unca o Machine attachments. Needles, Cotton, (white, alack and colored.) Silk, Oil, soap, Ac, Ac. Repairing as asnal. Circulars and samples ot work sent on application. D. B. HASELTON, General Dealer ia First Class Sewing aa chines and Material,-Sa 307 King stree;, aaglT Charleston, s. C. Hitters. OLD CAROLINA BITTERS* FOB SALB BY E. E. BEDFORD, King street, CD. AHRENS ? GO., King street, B. FELDMANN ? CO., Klag street, And by Druggists and Grocers everywhere.