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COMMERCIAL SEWS. Importa. - NEW ORLEANS-Per brig Margaret-474 whole and 52 half bbls molasses, 85 hhds sogar and 14 pkgsmdse. Exports. LIVERPOOL-Per Br ship Eliza Everett-346 bags flea island and 2358 bales upland cotton, 323 sacks cotton seed, ant* 325 tons phosphate. . NEW YORK-Per steamship Charleston-95 bags sea Island and 712 bales upland cotton. u2 tierces rice, 45 bales rags, 89 bundles paper, 43 ba'es do? mestica,-? rolls leather, 3: pkgs sundries. "The Charleston Cotton, Klee amt Naval . Store? ?(urket. . * ''OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS,' TUESDAY EVENING, January 31, 1371. COTTON.-The Inquiry was to a fair extent, the rates being In favor [of purchasers, when, on the ?ecejpt of .telegrams, the lower tendency wa BomWHatf" Increased, and prices reoeded a full Xe* Ib.; Sales about 1200 bales, say 78 at 'ISM; 219:atl3X; 32atl3X; 4Sat 14; ll atl4?<; 176at 14X;l2iatl4.->,'; 26ati4X; 105 at 14%; 91 at IS 'Vft. We quote: " 1 ll T2 RP SOL CLASSIFICATION. .' ?rd??ary to good ordinary.?8XA14X - . Loartniddilng.14&@- . ; Middiiug.Hreri' ' : at*ior middung.if> ?- 1 RICE.-Thec:\rlng s'.cok was light, and the market Arm. -'ales ?0 tierces of clean Carolina st7",'c "p ll? We quote common to fair clean .Carolina'at S^SOXo; good 7@7Xc IR ft. \NA?VAL STORES.-The market is quiet, with the following fates: Say 86. bois spirits turpentine at 44c; 5 obis Nevi rosin nt S3; 45 bbls Xo. l rosin as ?2 60;26 bbls low No. 1 at ?2; 16 bbls extra No. 2 at $1 85"; 57 bbls No. 2 at Si 80; 43 bbls Nc-. 3 at St 75; 3 bbls opaque at $1 50. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by stcirn direct nomi? nal on uplands; via "New York, 3* d on uplands, l?fd on sea Islands; by sail 7-lGd on uplands, JiU on sea islands. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-ro New York, by steam, Xe on uplands and lc on sea islands;' $2 p tierce on rice; by sail, %c p mba cotton; - 9 tierce on rice: 40c 9 barrel on reala $7@8 on lumber; $9@lo 9 M on timber, ta Boston, by sall, xe 9 ft on upland cotton.' To Providence, by sall SS 9 M on boards, SC ?p ft on cotton; oy steam $l 9 bale on Kew Yortrates. To. Philadelphia, by steam, iic 9 ft on uplands; by soil, $7 9 M on boards; $0 os timber; $3 9 ton on clay, and $3@3 50 on phos? phates. To Baltimore, by steam, Xe ? ft; bj ?all, $6 50@7 p M on boards; $3@3 25 9 ton oi> phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand bi .or merchant to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Danen and Satllla River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Pia., to Northern ports, and si - 913 ft M are the rates on lamber and boards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills 19X@19%. DoMxsno EXCHANGE. - The banks parchas? tight checks at %@% o J, and sell at par. GOLD-10812. Marketa by Telegraph. MONET MARKETS. LONDON, January 31-Noon.-Consols 92X&&2X Bonds 90%. : NEW YOKE, January 31.-Noon.-Stocks steadv. Gold ?X. . Money easy at 5a6. Exchang?, long ?X;short lox. Evening.-Money verv easy at 4a5 per cent, Exchange firm. Gold lix- Governments very Strong. Sixty-twos 10J?. Southerns dull. Ten nessees 64X: Virginias Ol. new 60>? Louisianas ?6, new oo; levees 71. eights so; Alabamas 99, fives 86; Georgias 8lX. sevens 87; North Carolinas 40>i, new 24; South Carolinas 78, new -. Nsw ORLEANS, January 81.-Sterling 21. sight exchange X discount. Gold 10%. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, January 81-Noon.-Cotton dull; uplands 8a8 l-6d; Ol leans 8X&8 5-10d; sales 10,000. Afternoon.-Cotton,sales 8OOO bales, including 1000 at Charleston at 7%a8d fer puddling hp lands. NEW TORE, January Sl-^'ooa.-Ootton dull, ieavy and nominal; uplands 15%e; Orleans 18c; eales 2000 balen. Evening.-Cotton dull, heavy aud nominal; sale3 .8000 bales at i6Xc BOSTON, January 81.-Cotton dull and nominal; middlings lb%c; ? net receipts 82 bales; ?ross 1565 "balee; sales 300 bales; stock 7000 bales. BALTIMORE, January 31.-Cotton doll; low mid diing 15>,'c; netiecelpts 125 bales: gro^s445; ex? ports const wise 326; sales 450; s'ock 11,655. NORFOLK, January 31.-Cotton doll; low mid? dlings 14c;"iet receipts 1621 bales; exports coast? wise 1027 bales; sales loo bales; stock 0694 bale?. WiLMiNOTON. January 31.-Cotton steady; mid nllngs 1434c; net recelps 790 bales; exports coast? wise 2S1 bales; stock 3171 bales. AucfcsTA, Jannary 31.-Cotton market duh and irregular at I4%al4%c; saiea 57 Daies; receipts 1240. SAVANNAH. Jannary 31.-Cotton quiet and steady; mlddlirgs J4J?c; net receipts 5838 boles; sales 1400; stock 91,315. MOBILE, January si.-Cotton easier; middlings 14%al4%c; net receipts 5350 bales; exports to Continent 1380; sales 500: stock 73,231. GALVESTON, January 81.-Cotton quiet: good or dinary 13c; net receipts 3959-bales; exports to Great, Britain 1266; coastwise "95; eales 7C0: stock 62.171. NEW ORLEANS. Jannary 31.-Demand for cotton lower rares: middlings 14%al0c: net receipts 3'C0 bales; gross receipts 413*; sales 10,000; stock ?11,458. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, January -31.- Afternoon.-Bread stuffs quiet. Pork 97s ed. Laid 62s Gd. NEW YORK, January 31-Noon.-Flour quiet and firm. Wheat a shade firmer. Corn lo better. Pork quiet at $23. Lard.steady. Turpentine quiet ai 48a48?-ia Rosin firm. Evening.-Ftour-Southern Arm; commen to good extra $7a7 60; good to choice $7 C6a8 75. whiskey heavy and lower. Wheat-winter red and amber Western $160al 61. Corn la2c better at8Sa90c. Mess pork dull; new $23. Beef firm. -Lard firm. Freights a little firmer. BALTUIORE, January 31.-Flour active; City Mill-: advanced 25c. Wheat firm and active. Corn firm and scarce; white 80a90c; yellow 83c CINCINNATI, January 31.-Flour firm bnt scarce; family $6 75a6 90. Corn advancing, 53a55e. Pork dull at $22a22 50. Lard drooping; kettle 12%c. Bacon dull and unchanged. Whiskey firm at 89c. ST. LOUIS, January 81.-Flour firm; saper hue winter $4 50a4 65. Corn easier; mixed bnlk47n60. whiskey 90c Pork easier at $22 5Qa23. Bacon quiet; shoulders 10c; clear sides 12*c. Lard quiet. _ New York Rice .Market. From the Dally Bulletin. January 30: The posi? tion -is well sustained by holders of the small stocss here, but they are not meeting with a very liberal demand, the outlet still beeping within the bounds or the dailv wants of the jobbing trade. Sales of 45 tierces"Carolina at 7X08% c. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, January 30_TURPENTINE. About eco bbls received, and sold at $310 for sort and $2 fvr hard 9 2:0 lbs-an advance of 5 eta on sort. . SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Market firm. Sales of 20 bbls at 445,' cns, and 103 bbls at 45 cts 9 gallon for Southe! n. . ROSIN.-Sales reported of only 163 bbls at si 80 for strained, $2 for low No I. and $4 75a5for extra pale. TAB.-Sale of 40 bbls at $1 65 p bbl. COTTON.-97 bales changed hands a3 follows : 5 at:l$x; 5at 13?; 15 at ?3X; 12 at 14; 63atl4'i, and 7 at 14X cts. Interior .Cotton Markets. COLUMBUS, January 29.-Our market dull; middling l3Xal4c; Bales 247 bales; receipts 287 hales; shipments 931 bales. SELMA. Jannary 29.-There were sales yester? day to the amount of 100 bales; low middlng 14%al4%c. Demand light, market quiet. Kt rei pt? by Knllroad, Jannary 31. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 1858 bales ootton, 77 bales goods, 1 car stock. To Railroad Agent, G W Williams A co, W C Bee W C Courtney A co, L D DeSaussHre, Wardlaw A Carew, W K. Ryan, Pelzer, Rodgers ? co, Pringle & Son, Caldwell * Son, Wiss A co. W W Smith, Reeder A Davis, Sloane Seignloua, G H Walter A co, Frost A Adcer, A B Mulligan, R Mure A co, J Adger A co, Claghorn, Herring A co, G Z Tren? nolm A Son. NORTHEASTERN ZAILROAD. 68 bales upland and 3 bags sea island cotton, cars, phosphate, lumber and wood, rough rice peas, mdse, Ac. To G W Williams A co, w C Bee A co. G IV Witte, W K Ryan, Pringle A Son, G A TrenhoUa 4 Son, L D Mowry A Soo, Frost * Ad? ger. Caldwell A Son? Brodle A co, W C Dukes A co, tia*horn, Herring A co, T P Smith, J N Rob? son, W Roach A co, J Green, Pelzer, Rodgers A co. A Von Dohlen, W H Markley, M Dingle, How? ard A Bro, J SSchlrraer. J B Hyne, J C Mallonee, Mailonee A Kein, E Welling, Railroad Agent and Order. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. SA bales cotton. 220 bushels rough rice, mdse. Ac. To W P Dowling A co, W C Bee A co. Wm C Courtney A co. J A Quackeabush. Wagen cr A- Mar dangh. Fraser A Did, Stoney A Lowndes, Kinsman A Howell. J Wiley A co, Pringle A Son. Kavenel A co, D McPherson, W A Boyle. H Buck, S t en ick, J C Wilson, N Williams, L F Behling, J Dray? ton; H C Webb, C S Gadsden, C Graveley. Passengers. Per steamship Char.'eston, for New York-J Nolan, M M Riley and wife, M Riley, W Johnsou, R Mankln, J Allen. F Roach, W Hennford. W Mar shad, S Winslow, A t Brown and wife, C Burrum, J G Load, W R Williams, Capt S H Mathews, A L Louis,-J Baker, S Sampson, H McAffee, M Thorn? ton, H C Thornton, R Delano, Miss K Andeison, Rev D C Needham, C D Seymour. T M Bristoll, C A Melga, M1S3 E M Rosebrooks, G Strings. Per steamsnlp Manhattan, from New York Capt G H Siseo, two Misses Griffith, W Rowland, ? A-Spencer, Miss Goles, A-W-Rtecke, OO Wells, Miss s A Buckingham, H LA Balk, J B Sanford, and two on deck. EOET CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASBB. Full Moon, 5th, 8 hours, 44 minutes, morning, inst Quarter. 12th, 9 hours 40 minutes, morning. New Moon, 19th. 8 honrs. 29 minutes, morning. First Quarter, 27th, 5 hours. 18 minutes, morn'g. Monday,?;. Tuesday..... Wednesday. Tlmrsday... Friday. 4Saturday... i Sunday. BUK. RISES. 6..5S 6.. 57 6.. 57 6..56 6..55 6..54 STN SETS. J. .-J 67.80 5. .SI 5..32 5..33 5..34 5..35 MOON {.AS. 1..55 2.. 60 3..46 4.. 39 5. .31 i Ises. 6..51 HIGH WAT?B. 2.. 25 3..19 4..19 5..13 6.. 5 6..51 7..38 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, FEBRUARY 1. "ARRIVED YESTERDAY. ^Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull. New York left saturday, P M. Mdse. To J Adger A co. J E Adger & co, C D Ahrens A co. Robt Adger, G W Atmar, J Archer, J Apple, MAA Ashton, Geo A Bowman, D A Amme, Dr H Eaer. T W Biiss. T M BrlstollA co, H Bischoff A co. v^c Bee & co, M C Bnxbaum, E E Bedford. E Bates A co, C Bart A ?o. Baver A Kressei. Or, w M Bird-A Co, Bollmann Bros, cameron, Barkley & co, W Bachatee A co, M H Collins A co, J Commins, H Cobla* co, LCohen A co, J C H Claussen, Crape, Boy 1st on A co. Miles Drake, Jas Cantwell, T Creaser, Dowie. Moise A Davis. B Doscher, Douglas A Miller. Edgerton A Richards, A W Eckel A co/L Elias B Felumann A co, Forst the, Mccomb A co, J S Fairly A co, D F Fiemin? A co, F?re??goi?, Benedict A co, I L Falk A co, H Gerdts A co, Goodrich, Wlneman A- co, c Cravelev. Gootevenler Bros, P L Guillemin, Hart St c<\ TM Horsev A Bro, 0 Hickey, J Hurkamp A co. G Hodman, H D Hawley. Haibeson Sc co, o E A A S Johnson, A Johns, n, Johnston. Crews A co, A W Ja?er. Jeffords A co. Klluck, Wlckejibcrg A co. J P Kiep, Krle:e A Chapman, KinsihaABros. CKenlson, Capt Kissam, C Kcmahr#ns. Klatfe A co, Lauroy A Alexander. C Lttschgt. P F M urra v, Leugnlck. Sell A Foster, D Lopez? P B Lalane Sc co, Lopez A Leslie, A Lancer, Wm Lehby, Mantoue Ss co. C Ltltenthal A co, Muriitall Se Burge, Menke A Muller, C McCenahan. J G Mlluor A co, Mc Loy A Rice, Macqueen A Ri "eke, C Mensing, S R Mar? shall, C Mark, M H Nathan, Naclimann A co. News oillce, D O'Neill St Son?. Ostcudortf A co, II Oliver. B O'Neill, J F O'Neil', E Perry, C P Poppenhetm, J lt Pringle A Son, Paul, Wileb A Bran ties, Ravdnel A'co, w F Paddon, M J Qr.lntero. J A Quacken Uush, R St Jillian; S C Railroad, W Robb, Miss A Ross, W P Russell A co, G Itevnolds. Southern Ex? press co, w Shepherd A co, li Slcgilng. J Stelber. Steffens, Werner A Ducker. E ll Stelling, Street Bros A co. J Sharkev, H Sttitz. W Steile, R Thom llnsoh A c>, W J Trim, P P Tonie, IV Ufferhatdt.W C Telegraph co. Walker, Evans a Cogswell, G W Williams A co. OF wk ter-, J M WU lams. J Wlrth, S II Wilson A Bro. Wac eu er Se Monsees.W J Yates. Sunday, 29th. ll 35 AM, lat 37 07 N, lon? 74 47 W, exchauged signals with hark Olivia Davis, of Philadelphia, bound North. The Ma",j.aitan ar? rived at Charleston Bar at io P M du the 30th instant. Brig Margaret, Johnson, New Orleans-12 days, ingar and molasses. To T Topper A Sons, Geo W Williams A co. H Bischoff I to, C Graveley, (ieo E Gibbon and G W Logan. Sloop G reen leaf, from-Santee. 8?O bushes rough rice. To Thurston A Holmes. ? Sloop Foster, from S.iutee. 950 bushels rotirh rice. To Thurston A Holmes. Sloop Mary, from Santee. 450 bushels rough rice. To Thurston Se Holmes. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York-Janies Adger A co. Br ship Eliza Everett, Dennis, Livernool-B S Rhett A Son. SAILElf TESTERDAT. Steamship Charleston, Berry. New York. Sehr Neille F Burgess,.Burgess, New York. CLEARED EDS THIS PORT. Steamship North Point, Foley, at Baltimore, January 28. Sehr D B Everett. Hooper, at New Orleans, Jan? uary 28. MEMORANDA. The following arc the consignees per sreams'iip North Point, from BaMmore: .Mordecai Sc co. P C Trenholm, Railroad Agent, H Bischoff A co, W M Bird A co. Wagener A Monsees Ostendorfl Sc co. Knobeloch A Small, Macqueen A It eeke. RThom Hilson A co, Order, Goodrich, Wlneman A- co, ll Leldlnr, Stoll, Webb A co, Jeffords A co. E Perry, Rev J H Elliott, J D Aiken A co, Stono Phosphate co, I) O'Neill. F J Porrlur, tv c Dukes ft co, w li Cbafce Sc co, C Lilien Uni A co. J J Middleton, Otis Phillips, F D C Kracke, ll Dulwlnkle St co, Raveu el. Holmes A co, W II Jones A co, Tiedemann A Snder, H Klatte Sc co. J Ct Kg rove, J N Robson, c Goettlng, P Walsh, and others. Thc sehr Lilla?. whi:h arrived on Monday, was consigned to Messrs J A Baslow A co. The sehr D* B Everett, winch c:eared at New Or? leans on Saturday last for this port, has on board a cargo of 265 hhds sugar, 452 unis molasses and 39 pkgs machinery. The sehr Mary McDonald, from Bucksville, S C. for Belfast, Me, was at Provlucetowu, Mass, Jan? uary 26. LIST OF VESSELS VP, CLEARED AND SAILS!) FOR THIS FOBT, FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. The Beltlste. Nielsen, salle 1.Dec 22 Ship At racan. Spencer, s illed.Jan 10 Ship Tranqucbar, Harward, un.Jan io NEWPORT. ENG. The G H Bevan, Eevau, sailed.Jan 9 CARDIFF. The Dranpner, lngold.sen, sailed.Dec25 TORT TALBOT. ?? Br bark Ansdell, Pearce, sailed.Dec 26 CALLAO. Fr bark Intimes. Geitlot. sailed.Oct 16 ST. TU OM AS. Spanish brig Carraqnena, Pages, sailed.Jan 2 NASSAU, N. p. Sehr Wonder, Armstrong, cleared.Jan 7 DOM E 'S TIC. BOSTON. Sehr A Blalsdell, Garheld, up.Dec 27 KEW YORK. Sehr Myrover, Brown, cleared.Jan 23 Sehr Florence Rogers. Sheppard, up.Jan 23 Sehr David Currie. Barret, cleared.Jan 24 Sehr Mary C Frye, Pendleton, cleared.Jan 17 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr A M Gaskin, Gaskill, up.Jan 16 Sehr Mary E Femerick, Dasey, cleared.Jan 17 Sehr E B Everman, Lloyd, up.Jan 20 BALTIMORE. Steamship North Toint. Foley, cleared.Jan 28 Sehr H C Sheppard, clark, np.Jan ?' Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, cleared.?an 17 Sehr Albert Thomas, Rose, cleared.fan 22 Sehr Ella Mathews, Mc Elwell, mp.Jan 2J Sehr Geo H Squire, Haley, np.Jan-27 . NEW ORLEANS. Sehr D B Everett, Hooper, cleared.Jan 23 PORTLAND, ME. Sehr MC Lyons, Smith, cleared.Jan 17 ROCKPORT. ME. Sehr W H Thorndike, Hall, to sall.Jan 17 Sitters. QLD CAROLINA BITTERS OLD CAROLINA BITTERS ! OLD CAROLINA BITTERS ! OLD CAROLINA BITTERS !: OLD CAROLINA BITTERS ?j CERES CORES CURES CCRES GENERAL DEBILITY! GENERAL DEBILITY! GENERAL DEBILITY! GENERAL DEBILITY! WANT OF APPETITE ! WANT OF APPETITE ! WANT OF APPETITE ! ;WANT OF APPETITE ! CHILLS ! CHILLS ! CHILLS ! CHILLS ! NERVOUS EXHAUSTION! NERVOUS- EXHAUSTION! NERVOUS EXHAUSTION! NERVOUS EXHAUSTION! DYSPEPSIA! D Y S.P E P S I A ! DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! SOLD. BT SOLD BY 80LD BY SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS! DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS! DRUGGISTS AND GROCERSI DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS! EVERYWHERE EVERYWHERE! EVERYWHERE! EVERYWHERE! Principal Depot, GOODRICH, WISEMAN A CO. ?JHERAW Hailwa?s. AND DARLINGTON RAI ROAD COMPANY. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) CHERAW, S. C.. January 21,1871. ? j On and after MONDAY next, the 23d Instant, the following Schedule will be run by the trains on this Road : DOWN TRAIN. Leave Cheraw at.6:45 A. M. Leave Cash's at.7:15 A. M. Leave Society Hill at.7:50 A. M. Leave Dove's at.8:35 A. M. Leave Darlington at.9:10 A. M. Arrive at Florence at..10 A. M. UP TRAIN. . Leave Florence at.6 P. M. Leave Darlington au..-.6:50 P. M. Leave Dove's at.7:30 P. M. Leave Society Hill at.8:10 P. M. Leave cash's at.8:45 P. M. Arnve at Cheraw at.9:16 P. M. These trains make close connections at Florence-'] with the trains to and from charleston, and to and from Ringville. Passengers for Wilmington and the North will remaba at Florence from io A. M. until 5:45 P. M. S. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. HST Marlon, Sumter. Darlington, Cheraw, Kiugstree, Manning, and Wadesboro' papers will copy._Jan23 J^ORTHEASTEBN RAILROAD. . SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, . .1 NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COMPANYJ CHARLESTON, S. C., January 21,1871. ) On and after MONDAY, the 231 Instant, th-^ fol? lowing schedule will be run by the Trains on 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. M. NIGHT EXPRESS. Leav? Charleston.fl.30 P. M. . _?tTTlve at Florence.11.45 P. M. 'Leave Florence.. 2.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston. 7.30 A. M. There will be no Train leaving Charleston at C.30 P. M. on SUNDAYS, nor any arrive art 7.30 A. M. on MONDAYS. TJie Day Express Trains make close connections with the Trains to and from the cheraw and Dar? lington Railroad. ^ Both Trains make close connections at Florence with the Through Trains to ami from Northern cities. ' . S. S. SOLOMONS, Jan21 Englneerand Superintendent. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL? ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS op, this Road run dally as Tullo ws : Leave- Charleston.8.80 A. M. Arrive at Savannah.3.00-P. M. Leave Savannah..".-.11.16 A. M. Arrive at Charleston-..6.20 P. M. Connects at Savannah with the Atlantic A Gull Railroad for Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and alt points In Florida. * With Central Railroad for Macon, Atlanta, Mo? bile. New Orleans and the West. With Steamboats for points on the Savannah River. At Charleston with the Northeastern and South Carolina Railroads, and Steamships for all points North and West. Tt-rough Tickets over this line on sale at Hotels in Charleston; Sc reven House, Savannah; and all principal Ticket offices North and South. Freights forwarded dally to and from Savan? nah and'all points beyond Through BlUs or Lading Issued to Jacksonville, Palatka, Ac r Tariff as low as by any other line. C. S. GADSDEN, oct5 Engineer and Superintendent. Seising itiocljines. 'WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITOB MACHINE. are the best In use. For sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pay? ments, on easy terms, or for cash. All kinds o: Machine attachments. Needles, Cotton, (white, black and colored.) Silk, Oil, Soap, Ac, Ac Repairing f.s usnal. Circulars and samples ol work sent on application. D. B. HASELTON, General Dealer in First Class Sewing MB chines and Material, No. 307 King stree;, acgn Charleston. S. C. Sitters. "WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. . H. BISCHOFF & CO? H. KLATTE & CO.,, BOLLMANN BROTHERS, . - J. A. Q?ACKENB?SH,'* WA6ENER & MON^E8, MANTOUE & CO. ! . ?ptical. J^ONEY CANNOT~B?Y I?T! FOR SIGHT TS PRICELESS!! The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER & CO., New York, which are now offered to the public, aie pronounced Lyall the celebrated Opticians or the world to be the most Perfect, Na? tural Artificial help to the human eye ever known. They are ground under their uwn supervision, from ruinate Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, "Diamond," on account of their hardness and brilliancy. The scientific principle on which they are con? structed brings the core or centre of the lens di? rectly In front of the eye, producing a clear and dlsiinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as glimmering aud wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac, peculiar to all others in use. They are mounted in the finest manner, In frames of the best quaiity. of all materials used for thal purpose. Tuelr finish and durabUlty can? not be surpassed. CAmoN.-None genuine unless bearing their tiade mark stamped on every frame. JAMES ALLAN, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry, Sterling Silverware and Optical Goods, No. 307 King street. ct31-mwslyr Charleston, S. C. ?Dnigs, Cliemieols, #r. O BEMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL ! AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS ! This is the best Medicine for young children, .ufferlng with Colic, Diarrluca, or any other com? plaint, inudent to Teething. It may le given frith safety, as it contains no opium, or other in nrloua anodyne. 'Price. 25 ceuts a bottle. Manufacture 1 and for sale by DR. H. BAER. Also by the following Druggists: L W. ECKEL A CO., Dr. A. RAOUL, )r. W. A. SKRINE, A. O. BARBOT, Y. T. LITTLE A CO., J. BLACKMAN, ?. M. COHEN, Dr. E. n. KELLERS, 2. S. BURNHAM, GRAMAN A SCHWAKE, 1. W. AIMAR, . J. LOCKWOOD, I. J. LUHN, W. T. LINN, W. A. GIBSON, And by Druggists generally. jaasi Shipping. P OB LIVERPOOL. The British Ship MUSCONGUS,* ohn Gov sr, Master, having a portion o? her cargo ang?ged, -will have dispatch. jan26 RAVENEL A CO F The Flrst-cla9s British Bark YCMURI, Campbell, Master. For Freight engagements, apply to janl9 R. T. WALKER, Boyce A Co.'s Wharf. p o R y E y YORK DN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2D, AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. OR LIVERPOOL SEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1670. STATE-ROOMS ALL. OW DECK. Tie Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA. Crowcll. Commander, win sail Tor Sew York on THURSDAY, February 2d. at l o'clock. P. M., from Pier No. 2. Onion Wharves, connecting witto Day Passenger Trains from Co? lumbia and Augusta, arriving at half-past 3 P."M. Insurance by Steamer? ol ibis Liae ii per cent. For Freight Engagements, or Passage, having very Une state-room accommodations, apply tc WAGNER, HCGER A CO., No. 28 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. jan30-4 ,. ;, . ._, . , pOR NEW YORK. OLD LINK N BW YORK AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1845. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE ROOMS. The verv fast and splendid Side-Wheel" Steam? ships of this Line will sail from Adger's South Wharf as follows during the month ol February: MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, 4th. at half past 4 5'clock P. M. JAMES ADGER, TUESDAY, 7th, at 7 o'clock P. IL CHAMPION. SATURDAY, nth, at 12 o'clock M. CHARLESTON, TUESDAY, 11th, at 2 o'clock P. M. MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, lBlb, at half-past 4 3'clocfc P. M. JAMES ADGER, TUESDAY, 2181, at 7 o'clock, P. H. CHAMPION, SATURDAY, 23th, at 7 o'clock P. M. CHARLESTON. TUESDAY. 31st, at 12 oHTock M. 93- Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng? land manufacturing towns at the lowest market rates. For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to febi imo_JAMES ADGER A CO. rgHROUGH BILLS LADING TO j BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA, BOS? TON, BREMEN, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The fine Steamship NORTH POINT, Richard Foley, Commander, will sailJ?*M???B?? for Baltimore on FRIDAY, 3d February, ai 4o'uiock' P. M. ?a- Philadelphia Freights forwarded to tnat city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insnrance, and Consignees are allowed arr pie time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot In Philadelphia. PAUL C. TREN HOLM, Agent, jan30-5 No. 2 Union Wuarves. pACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP C?MPT'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY SEDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave Pier So. 42. North River, foot ef Canal;_ street. New York, at 12 o"clock noon, ol tue 4tc ind 20ih of every mouth (except when ?hef^ ilales fall on sunday, then thc Saturday prcced ing. Departure of the 20th connect?t Panama witt, steamers'fur south racine and Central America:' ports. Those of 4th touch at Maueanlllo. Steamship GREAT REruBClc leaves San Fran? sisco for Jap?n and China March 1,1871. No California steamers touch at Havana, ou: ?o direct from New York to Aspinwall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other Information apph lt the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFic'E, on thc wharf foot of Canal street, North River, New fork. F. R. BABY, Agent. juiylft-lyr po R F LOR I DA, TWICE A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE, P1LATKA AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain . ?TF^w L. M. CO?ETTER, will sali rrom?22??b?SC Jentral Wharf for above points every XUMpA? EVEKING, at s o'clock, arriving back at Charles ion every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. The Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D. B. Vin? rent, will sall from Central Wharf for above point? ?very FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, arriving mck at Charleston WEUNESDAY AFTERNOON, at i j'clock. octlO_RAVESEL A CO., Agent?. ^fEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING. BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH. DA RIEN AND BRUNSWICK, GA. The favorite Steumer ELIZA HANCOX, Captain L. w. BURNS, will receive Freight at South Allan- _ ?-;TT*v ;ic wharf for above points every^^IwSBf,, TUESDAY, and leave on every WEDNESDAY MUKN INO, at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah thc *amc ?vening, and leaving for Darlen, Ac, the follow ng morning. Returningwwill leave Savannah for ;harleston every MONDAY MOKNINO, at 7 o'clock. For Freight or passage, apply to RAVESEL. HOLMES A CO., seplO_So. 177 East Bay. pOR SAVANNAH VIA BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. ; The Steamer PILOT BOY. Captain 1. W. Sly, will leave Central Wharf,_ or above points every MONDAY MORNING, at relock, and for Beaufort and Pacific Landing ?very 1 HURSDAY, leaving here at 8 o'clock A. M. For Freight or Passage, applv to J. D. AIKEN, Agent, febl . So. 5 Central Wharf. piOR FORT SUMTER. The Steamer POCOSIS, Captain W. _ -,ir***ih. ?. Gannon, will leave as above??Sfl55g ivery TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, At ia ?'clock, from Market Wharf, foot of Market street, lemming at a quarter-past 2 o'clock. jan25-imo j. H. MURRAY, Agent Bitters. ' > L D CAROLINA BITTERS, FOR SALE BY E. E. BEDFORD, King street, C. D. AHRENS & CO., King street, B. FELDMANN & CO., King street, C. MOMEIER, And by Druggists and Grocers everywhere, PRICES REDUCED ! For sale by WILCOX, GIBBES A CO., Importers auil Dealers ia GUANO. No. 143 Baj street, Savan? nah, Cn.; No. 241 Broad street, Augusta. Ga.; No. 151 EAST BAY. Charleston, S. C. For further in? formation, address as above, for Southern Agri? culturist Almanac. febl-lmo Cloding ano i-nrnisl]ing ?coes MARKED DOWN. TO REDUCE STOCK, WE OFFEB THE BALANCE OF OUR \ WINTER GOODS. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, NAMELY : BEAVER OVER SACES, $38 and $40, to $36 BEAVER OVER SACKS, $35, to $28 BEAVER OVER SACKS, $30 and $32, to $25 BEAVER AND MELTON OVER SACKS, $25 and $28, to $20 BEAVER AND MELTON OVER SACKS, $18 and $22, to $15 BEAVER AND MELTON OVER SACKS, $14 and $15,to $11 UNION BEAVER OVER SACKS, $10, to $7 UNION BEAVER OVER SACK?, ?7, to $5 BEAVER, KINO WILLIAM, $28, to $20 BEAVER, KING WILLIAM, $20, to $15 CHINCHILLA D. B. SACKS, $25, to $20 CHINCHILLA D. B. 3AOKS, $15, to $?2 CHINCHILLA D. B. SACKS, $12, to $10 CHINCHILLA D. B. SACKS, $10, to $8. WE HAVE IN STOCK, A FULL LINE O FJ:.G O O D S, SDITABLE FOR MENS' WEAR. J. H. LAWTON & GO., ACADEMY OF MUSIC BULLDOG. THE CHEAPEST STAR SHIRTS Al COLLARS IN THE CITY ARE TO BE FOUND AT E. SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STREET. OfTOSITE MARKET. Prices G-reatlv Keduced. STAR SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE, AND A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Agencies. pH ARLES TON ADVERTISING AGENCY, CORNER BROAD STREET AND EAST BAT. ADVERTISEMENTS tacen at publishers' lowest cash rates for ALL PAPERS In the United States. WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, dec5-mwf . , -toilers. THE GREAT FERTILIZER mmmmmm STANDARD GUARANTEED ililli MANUFACTURED BY WAUON,WHANN& WILMINGTON,DEL. ??fM FOR SALE BY ?K?piy FACTORS J FOR COTTON AND ALL CROPS. THE UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OP THIS great FERTILIZER OB ALL CROPS provea lt to be 'lie BEST and CHEAPEST Manure new cCer? ed in the market. It baa been need by many of the most emi? nent Planters in the South, and IN EVERT SINGLE INSTANCE IT HAS GIVES ENTIRE SATISFACTION; OnXCOTTON its effects haye been particularly marked. It is no rare thing mr WHANN'S PHOS? PHATE to increase the yield from ONE HUN DRE Dr to TWO HUNDRED PER CENT., or even more. ? " Mr. George c. Dixon, an eminent planter o? Cameron, Ga, saya in? letter to the Banner ol tn? Sooth, 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 NET PROFIT (even as the pres? ent low price of Cotton,) of ?20 60 per acre of Cotton. A copy of Mr. Dixon's letter, givmg details. I will be furnished on application. FOR SALE BT CLAGHORN, BERRI! .& CO., CHARLESTON, 8. C., AND AUGUSTA, GA. dec2l-wstu3mo8 ETIWAF GUANOS/ SOLUBLE MANURES AND SULPHURIC MANUFACTURED AT THE ETIWAF WOK. KS, CHARLESTON, S. C., BY THE SIPE? ACID MD S?PERPflOSPBATI COMPAE THE NfiW WELL KNOWN ETIWAN GUANO IS MANUFACT?RID FROM THE NATIVE BONE PHOSPHATES"of South Carolina. 'Itt'se PHOSPHATES in their natural state are insoluble, and Te- 1 quire to bc gronnd to powder, and made Soluble by Sulphuric Acid. This Company have now in ope? ration the largest Sulphuric Acid cnambers at the Sonth, and are, therefore, able to manufacture at the lowen rates, the highest grade or FERTILIZER; lt being dear that the g?eater the proportion of Soluble Phosphate which ary Fertilizer com nins the les* the quantity required per acre. In order to raaKe lhe Fertilizer comnletc, Ammonia and Potash m sufficient quantities are added. With these viewB the Company manufacture and offer for sale ETIWAN GUANOS, WARRANTED TO CONTAIN FROM 15 TO 20 PER CERT. OF DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE OF: L'ME. and from 2 to 2>i per cent? or AMMONIA, with a sufficient addition of PERUVIAN G UANO and POTASH, to adapt lt to all crop9. Price $63per ton, cash; on time, $70 per ton, and mierest 7 per,, cent, per annum. * * DISSOLVED BONE, OF IIIOH GRADE. SUITABLE FOR MANUFACTURERS OR FOR PLANTERS. BEING IN ITSELF AK excellint FERTILIZER, and specially adapted for Compost. As largo quantities of Sulphuric Acid are nscd to dissolve Hie Phosphate, this will be found a cheap and convenient way to transport that ma? terial. Thc grade furnished will ne from 18 to 20 per cent. Dlesolvel Bone Phosphate. Price $40 per ton. cash: on time, $15, with in'erest at 7 per cent, per annum. Still higher grades will be furntohe* to order at an additional price percentuge. COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, J SPECIALLY PREPARED F-'R COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED AND OTHER PLANTATION MANURES. Price $35 per ton, eas.;; on time, $40, with interest at 7"pei cent, per annum. GROUND 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., AGENTi, No. 14 ADGER'S WHARP, CHARLESTON, S. C. N. B.-T11E PERCENTAGE OF DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME AND AMMONIA IN ALL THE ETI WANS ls ascertained at the Works, by their Chemist, before delivery. Sr.ouid any pur? chaser be dissatisfied, he may return avera?e samples of any purchase, within thirty (30) days after delivcnvand they will be analyzed anew, and any deficiency in the percentage guaranteed will be made good to him by the company. jan23-inwf2mos TO FACTORS AND PLANTERS ! -o The undersigned begs to Inform his customers and the public that, in addition tobin Works af Savannah, he lils established extensive Superphosphate Works at the WAPPOO MILLS, opposite this-/ city, which are now In acive operation, manufacturing his well k .own fertilizers, the PHOSPHO-PERTJ V ,1 A N AND AMM0NI?TED SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANOS, AND WHERE DE WILL ALSO KEEP ON HAND ? No, 1 PERUVIAN GUAN O, SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHATE, or the highest grad? from his Ashepoo Mines, (crude and ground,) analyzing over sixty per cent, of Bone Phosphate ol Lime; and LAND PLASTER. These Wo: ks have been opened under the Inspection of Dr. CU. SHEPARD. Jr., Inspector Of Fertilizers for South Carolina, and every package will bear his-brand certifying to Its inspection. Uniformity of quality quaranteid and prlcea reduced. ? Y Messrs. G. A. TRENHOLM & SON, General Agents, I nrr im varnv a n Messrs. GRAESER & SMITH, Agents, . [ CHARLESTON, 8. C. jania J. B., 8 A R D Y f CORNER EAST BAY AND BROAD STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. ifintmciql._? Jg Y AUTHORITY OF. THE STATE . OF ALABAMA. 100,000 DOLLARS IN UNITED STATES CURRENCY DISTRIBUTED TO TICKET HOLDERS OF THE ALABAMA (MIGRANT ASSOCIATION GIFT FEBRUARY TWENTY-SECOND, 1871. 1 Gif: or.$25,000 I 20 Gifts of $500 are.$10,000 1 Gift or.1? 000 100 Gifts of $100 are. 10,000 2 Gl('.3 of $5000 are...lo.ooo 15C0 Gifts of $10 are.15,000 5 Gir:s of ?2000 ure.10,000 - - 10 Gifts of $1000 are..'. 10,000 1G30" Gifts, amounting to.$100,000 COMMISSIONERS AND SUPERVISORS OF THE DRAWING. General JONES M. WITHERS,late Major-General In C.S. A., ex-Mayor of Mobile, aadeditor Dally Mobile Tribune. Colonel JOHN A. ELMORE, or Montgomery, A ttorney-at-La w. General WILLIAM W. ALLEN, of Montgomery, Planter an-.l late Brigadier-General ia C. S. A. REFERENCES. w OFFICE SECRETARY OF STATE. MONTGOMERY, ALA., 1 November 20, 1S70. j I hereby cenffy that the -'ALABAMA IMMIGRANT ASSOCIATION" la regularly Incorporated un? der the laws of this State, with a capital of $50,ooo, and that the Inc ?rporajors are gentlemen of m*ans, Integrity and high standing. CHAS. A. MILLER, Secretary of State. [GREAT SEAL OF STATE.] We, the undersigned, cheerfully state that we are personally well acquainted with Messrs. STOKES A GREENE, Managers of the '-Alabama Immigrant Association," aad we know them to be gentlemen of high standing, integrity and reliability m this city, who will see that the drawings of their "Association," whlcn is solvent and responsible, are honestly and fairly made. Messrs. EL MORE, WITHERS and ALLEN, the Commissioners of the "Association," are gentlemen well known over the country as of the highest Integrity and honor, who would not lend the use of their names to any scheme or project that was not strictly honorable and above suspicion. FARLEY. SMITH A CO, Bankers. I HENRY E. FABER,Maipr of Montgomery. HOLMES A GOLDTHWAITE, Bankers. I JOSEPH W. DIMMICK, Postmaster of the City or E. S. MITCHELL, Agent Southern Express Com-1 Montgomery.. pany. FRANCIS wi DM ER, Collector of U. S. Iu'ernal J. H. PHINIZY, Agent Tailalrasse Manufacturing | Revenue. Company. I WM. B. HOGHES, Clark City Cout.Ml of Mont I gomery. PRICE OF SINGLE TICKETS hft3 been pat at ONLY TWO DOLLARS. A discount of ten per cent, will be made topurchasers of $50, and? discount of twenty per cent, to purchasers of $100 worth of Tickets. Agents warne 1 in every part or the country, to whom liberal Inilrrtrflenls will be offered. Send for CiraularaAnd read the Testimonials. Pal ties B distance desiring to purchase tickets must; remit their money as per address below. jan28-18D4W STOKES & GREENE, MANAGERS, MONTGOMERY, ALA. JUST RECEIVED, CARBONATE OF AMMONIA BicarbOD ateofSoda * Cream of Tartar Fresh Hots. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, ocw No, 131 Meeting street. gHAMPOOING AND WATT? CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILD KEN Attended at their residences promptly and at reasonable ratea. Send orders to r, , . w. E. MARSHALL. Barber, Broad street, next door to Telegraph Ginee. ' fflay23 - v-. i_aatJ?