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COXW?MCLAL NEWS. JBxpord* LIVERPOOL-Per Span bark Eulalia-37 bags sea Island and 889 bales upland cotton, soi bbiB rosin, SM sacks cotton seed. 850 tons phosphate rock, 8 ?bl? phosphate samples. NEW YORK-Per brig Torrent-Inward cargool sugar and melado, from Matanzas.... . Fer scar Tlorence Bojers-536 bales upland arnon, 12 bbls spirits, 105 nols rosin, 27 bbls oils, 48,000 feet of t>oard8 and planks, 200 empty carboya BALTIMORE-Per steamship Maryland-233 bales cotton, 245 tierces rice, io bales domestics, 3 nods c'des, 18,000 feet lumber and sundries-Per sehr Ida Richardson-275 tona phosphate rock. NEW ORLEANS-Per brig Margaret-281 tes rice, 1020 sacks peas. Vite cnnric?iou cotton, Kies ?nil Narai Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEW?, 1 MONDAY ETRNZKO, February 20, 1871. j COTTON.-This staple showed a fan* inquiry, the higher qualities exhibiting very firm and eren oettcr rates In some cases, while the extreme low grades had to be disposed of very much on buy* -era' terms. Sales about 1000 bales, Bay 28 at 12, CO at 12X, 9 at 12X, 93 at 13,118 at l3Xi ll at 18*, 3? at 13X, 10 at i3ji. 171 at 14, 76 at 14X, 45 at1 14.S?, 2U at uy2, 88 at 14ii. 28 at I4X, 28 at 14XC ire quote: LTTKRP80L CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.12 ?13*? Low middling.14 @i4x Middling.HX@ Strict middling.14X@ RICE.-This grain was in moderate demand at steady rates. Sales about 220 tierces of clean Car? olina, via: 46tierces at 7X. 43at 7 9-16,72 at 711-16? 65 at Tx fl lb. We quote common to fair at 7# 7X, good 7X@7Xc. NATAL STORES.-There were no transactions of I note. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi? nal on uplands; via New York, Xd on up? lands, ld@lXd on sea islands ; by sall 7-16 on uplands, Xd on sea islands, To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New York, by steam, Kc on' uplands and Xe on sea islands; $176 fl tierce on rice; by saU, Xe * ? OD cotton ; -- li tierce on rice; 40o 9 barrel on roam ; $7?8 fl M on lumber; $9? io fi Mon t tm ber. 1 c Boston, by sail, Xo ? ft on upland cotton. To Providence, by sail SB ft M on boards, h c ft B on cotton; by steam SI ft bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Xe ft ft on uplands; by sail, $7 ft M on boards; $9 on timber; S3 fl ten on clay, ana $3@3 so on phos? phates. To Baltimore, by steam, Xe fl to by Bail, $050@7 f* Mon boards; $3@3 26 f? ton 00 phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by our merchants to toke lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darlen and sn: illa River, Ga. and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10 @12 ft M are the rates on lum bec and boards. BxoHANGE.-Sterllng 80 day bills 20X DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. - The hanks purchase sight checks at X@X off, and sell at par. GOLD-10312. Markets by Telegraph. M0N3Y MARKETS. Nsw YORK, February 20- Noon.-Stocks opened strong,' and Improved xaX aiIer ca!l- Govern? ments steady and dull, state bonds very dun and steady. Gold nxaliX- Money 4. Ex-1 chan ge-long 9X ; s h O' t 10\. Freights quiet. Rvenlng.-Money plethoric at 4a5. Sterling 9X a9X. Gold HXallX- Governments duU ail day. Slxty-twoa lix. southerns dull all day, witt) very little chan ge-in prices. Freights quiet and steady. Nsw ORLEANS,. 'February 20.-sterling nomi? nally 20X> Sight x discount. Gold lix. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, February 20.-Noon.-Cotton open? ed steady; uplands 7Xd; Orleans 7Xa7Xd; sales I lo.ooo bates. Evening-Cotton steadier; uplands 7,'-a7Jid, Orlears 7Xa7Xd; sales 12,000 bales;--speculation and expert aoiw; cotten shipping at New Orleans, 1 February and March 7Md for middling; at Savan? nah and Charleston, March, April and May de? livery, 7X<1 Ar middling. ' WnrYORK. February 20-Noon.-Cotton firmar; uplands 15Xe; Orleans l6Xc; sales 2000 bales. Evening.-cotton arro and in moderate de? mand; uplands i5Xc; sales ?Mo bales. - BOSTON, Fer nary 20.-Cottoa quiet and steady; mlddlfcig*16>%ai?>,c; net receipts 610 bales: gross 242* bates ; ??lea 500 bales ; stock 6500 bates; BALTIMORE, February 20_Cotton steady and qaiet; middling li%a; net receipts iou bales; gross 1134 bales; experts coastwise 134 biles; sales 376 balea; stock K,545 bales. NOBJOLI, February 20.-Cotton st ead v ; low jniddltBg laxo; net receipts 3133 bales; exports coastwise 2C70; eales 250; stock 7905. wmnsoioK, February 20.-Catton quiet and Steady; mMUUnga Ho; set receipts 45T bales; ex? ports to Great Britain 420; coastwise 50; sales 222; Stock 3876. AUGUSTA, February 20.-Cotton market aery firm, with a fair demand at 14c for middlings; sales ?12 baies; receipts &so bales. SAVANNAH, Fe br nary 20.-Cotton Arm; mid? dlings 14Xe; net receipt? 4*62; exports to Great Britain 2560; coastwise 2919; salts nco ; stock M^rsrra, February Co.-Cotton firm j mlddlingafl 143c; ne?receipts 4071 bales; exports coastwise los?sales 1280; stock 8L4JP. GALVESTON, February 20-Cotton Ann; good or d?jary laxe; net receipts 1103 b*les; sales 1300; BtOCk 5S.201. - PEW OKLXANS, Pebmary 20.-Cotton steady and in Wtf demand; middlings i4Xai4*,;c: net receipts 11,592 hates; gross 11627; exp? ns to Great Britain 9700; to Cork 2071: to Baltic ports 3100; to Boston 7 ?0;'gales 8700; stock 281.8S2. > PROVISIONS AND FR0D0C3 MARKETS. liaw YOES, February . 20-Noon.-Flour quiet and uachanged. Wheat quiet and firm. Corn steady. Pora dull; mess $22 ?ou.? aa.* Lard quiet; steam -l3Xai8Xc Turpentine Arm at 63a 63Xa* Roein quiet, at f 2 60aa 66 for strained. Evening.-F our, Southern doll and nno?anged; common to good-extra $6 75a7 25tgood to choice $7890875. WWafcey '72*72X0. wheat quleraml nominal; winter ted and amber Western SI 68a 1 si. Xor*'closed dull at 83a84c; yellow Soutfcern and . Jereey -?as?xe. Pork $22 37a22 60. Beer Steady. Lard beasv; kettle 13,'ic. Turpentine 53 aesxo. Rosin $2 eoa265. TaUow6teady. NEW ORLEANS, February 20.-Flour scarce and in good expert demand; superflue $6 67xa6 50; double $7 :treble$7 12a7 25. Corn quiet and easier; mixed and yellow 70; white 73a75.*Oats scarce; Ohio River 72; St. Louis 75. Bran $120. Bay firm; prime $24a26; choice $26a27. Pork dull; mess $2360. Bacon IOX. 12X, 12Xal3. Barns 16_Va 17X. Lard, tferce, I2xai3x; keg 13Xai4X. Su? gar dull and in good demand at Tatk; prime 9a 9X. Molasses quiet; prime eoass. Whiskey 90ca S10SX-. Cooee, pnme, isxai6Xc .Havana Market. HAVANA, February H.-The sugar market has tba appear on oe of more activity during the pres? ent week, but the results do not rerlfy it In quan? tity of produce which has changed hands. The quotations remain aa advised last week-No. 12 at 12X reata per arrobe (or $5>? per loo poonda) with the usual proportions through all numbers and classes, as last specified. Shipped during the*week hence and from Ma? tanzas?: 16,064 boxes and sus hhds, of which to the United States:.12,44$ boxes and 3176 hhds. 4274 boxes shipped to Falmouth, and balance to Karo pean ports, covering for Spain 2334 boxes a od lhhd; io Montevideo 800 boxes; to st. Thomas23f| do, and Vera Cruz 2 do; leaving stocks in the two porn, equal to 95,291 boxes and 11,973 hhds, aga!oat lor last year at same period, 240,575 boxes an/t 21,008 hhds. MOLASSES.-Very little done here or at out ports. The st erk ls not heavy for qua! ty, and boyera do not seem anxious to buy. Hates nomi nal; clayed at 5a5X rs. per keg, and muscovado at 5X to-. In other produce, less action than usual, while the sugar factories of reputation have orders not filled at their tariff rates. Boston Market. BOSTON, February 16.-COFFEE.-In Java there ls no change, with a fair demand for jobbing lots. The sales have been at 10Xa23c per lb. gold* Rio has been selling at I4aiexc per lb, gold, as to .inality. In St. Domingo t tier?: have been sales of 2000 bags for export at about 9Xal0c per lb, gold, In bond. COTTON.-The market for this article has bren extremely dull thc past week, and prices have eased off and the tendency is still downward, with unfavorable advices from abroad and *ery large receipts from Southern ports. Our manu facturera are only purchasing tn small lots, and we quote ordinary at ?aJ?aiSKc; good ordinary I4auxc; low middling 14.?ial5c ; and middling 16 sleeper lb, including upland and Gulf the mar? ket closing doll ai tnese prices. DOMESTICS -Some 1500 to 2000 packages of cotton have recently been taken for export, but with the trade very Utile baa been done. Roods generally are held firm, ss production ls light and stocks in the hauds of manufacturers small, with the prospect of a fair trade. Woollens are in steady demand.and have bet;? selling, at lull prices for d?sir,i bie and seasonable sty let. GUNNY BAGS.-Market quiet at ?cxanc, .cur? ren ey. GUNKY CLOTH.-This article ls quite firm and has been in active demand for future delivery. Sales of 1200 bales of native an 1 Borneo, to arrive, I2*ic; 300 bale* at 12XC. and 100 bales Juue de? livery at l2jk*0 per yard gold. In bond. Currency 5rices range from 19*19X0 per yard, with a fair emaud for domestic. NAVAL STORKS.-Spirits turpentine ls Arm at 54c for lots to arrive, and 660 on the spot. In tar, rosin aud pitch the sales have ne< n at full prices, bunn minali lots. About l?o bbls pule rosin sold at $5 75ae 25 per bbl. RICK.-Carolina is Arm and has been In fair de? mand, with solea of 200 casks at 7XaSXcperlb, as to quality. Interior Cotton Markets. ? ATLANTA, Pebru ry ia-Tue market to-day Mas beef quiet and fl. m; middlings 13c; low mid? dling l2X?!;good ordinary t.c; ordinary He. MONTGOMERY. February is.-Market closed quiet atl8Xc for low miudliug. Montgomery Cotton Statement. MONTGOMERY, February 16,-The following 13 the statement ror the past week: stock on hand September 1,18T0.1,676 Received past week.l,87f Received prevlonsly.79,169-81,042 Total.!.. 82,617 Shipped past week.2,35? Shipped previously.70,246-72,602 Stock on hand February ic, 1871.10,016 Angosta Cotton Statement. AUGUSTA, Feb,-uary 17.-We present below a statement of receipts of last season, compared with the present, and Had the difference in favor of this year to be 57,081 bales: Stock on hand September 1, 1670. 1,44* Receipts since to date..."..156,272 Total. Exports and home consumption.....134,726 Stock on hand to day (loth).21,998 Total.166,716 Receipts by Railroad. February HO. SOUTH CASOXJNA KAILBUA?. , . 1384 bales cotton, 87 bales goods, 505 bbls nour, ?414 bushels gram, T car mock. To Sall roan Agent. Pelzer, Rodgers A co. Thurston A Holmes, Geo W Wiiaams A co, W C Bee A co, W W Smith, W O Courtney ? co, L D DeSaussoTe, Graeser A Smith, Reeder A Davis. Mnrdaugh A Mathews, LD Mowry A Son, Frost A Adger, W K RvenvA J Salioas. Sloan A Selgnlous, A B Monigan, Geo A Trenholm A Son, Watson A BIB. W B Wilhams A Son, W P Hall, Caldwell A Son. . . NORTH!ASTON RAILROAD. 106 bules upV nd cotton, cars lumber an i wcod, - bushels rough rice, bags peas, mdse. ?te. To Frost A Adger, G W Williams A co, W Waight, Pringle A Son, J Hanckel, W 0 Bee A co, Dukes A co. Claiborn. Herring A co, Caldwell A Son, A J Salinas, W K Ryan. T P Smith, Wm Gurney, 8 R Marshau, lohnst on, Crews A coi, Reeder A Davis, w M Bird A cb. J E Adger A co, H F Baker A co, E Welling, Railroad Agent and Order.. - Passengers. Per sreamsbip Georgia, from New .York-J C Longstreth, Rov Father Walsh, J Flynn, W Clapp, A Scofleld, Capt Smith, Miss M Smith. J.Oxbolm. P Lawless, W H Dunn. A Richards, F Wallen, A C Rankins, C Johnson, J Prophet, J Smith, J Foster, Jno Charles, M Wilson, Robt Nicholson, and Wm McCabe. Per steamar Eliza Hancox, from Savannah, via Beaufort, 3;c-^E Murphy, E A Schipper, J Joyce, H Duncan, T W Marclay, J Horton, A Havernicb, C C Coe. R Coe, CE Valentine, and 23 on deck. BORl OALllNDAH. HOOK'S PHASES. Full Moon, 5th. 8 hours, 44 minutes, morning. Last Quarter. 12th, 9 boura 40 minutes, morning. New Moon, 19.h. 8 hours, 29 minutes, morning. First Quarter, k?th. 5 hours. 18 minute?, morn'g. MoBday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday.,., Friday., Saturday.... ^undav. SUN. MSES. 6..3? 6..33 6..37 6..35 G..34 6..33 6.. SS SUN SETS. 6..48 5.s49 5. .DO 5.. 51 5.. 62 5..63 5..64 HOON. B. A S 7.. 2 8.. 1 S..58 9..64 10.. 49 ll..45 morn.' moa WATER 8.. 43 9..18 9..68 10..34 ll..13 ll..68 morn. MA. HIN JE NB HW. CHARLESTON,'FEBRUARY 21 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Georgia, (Trowell. New York-left 16th inst Mdse. To Wagner, Huger A co, WA Courte? nay ? co, J E Adger A co, C JJ Ahrens A co, D A. Amme, A H Abrahams A Son, J D Aiken A co, E w Agnew A co, A Nlemann, A Johnson, Agent Southern Express, Agent Florida Steanwrs, E E Bedford, E Bates A co. Trient A H, J 0 L.?ugle. N B Howard, Rogers A Adams, M C Bu-'ibaum, E T Crown. W Piookbanks, Barrett A Caswell. BFA co. T M Bristoll A co, W S Bisse)], S Faldmaun A co, B A K, Cameron, Barkley A co, H Cobla A co, L Chap?n, Judge Campbeil, T C A co, E R Cowper thwatt, Dowie. Moise A Davis, J H Devereau, H.A Due, Douglas & Miller, Stettens,Werner A Ducker, D F Fleming A co, Fore;the. McCoub A co, J S Fairly A co, Furchgott, Benedict A c?, J Gorham, F E Schroder, F L O'Neill, A G Gqodwln A co.'NiA Hunt, Goodrich, Wineman A co; Hart A co. John Hurkarap A co, H Gerdts A co. Holmes A Calder, I Hyman, c Hlckev, W H Joues A co, Jeffords A cd, C H Johnson, Johnston, Crews A co, J A Qnacken busb. J O A co, Kllnck, Wilkenberg A co, E A Lee, J Kullnski, H Kiatte A co, J Koldeway, G Kuhn, Lengclck, Sell A Foster, R H Lowndes, Langley Manufacturing co, W C Sibley, L Schnei!, Laurey A Alexander, J A Lawton A co. O F Wietern, J G Mllnor A co, P F Murray. McQueen A Kabe, Mur Say A Little, Mencke A Muller, Mantoue A co, M arks, McLoy A Rice, M iriest, Wm Matthlessen, Nachmann A co, Ostendorff A co, D O'Neill A Sony J F O'Neill J C Ogemano, F S Porcher, P Lawles?, Paul, Welch A Brandes, C P Poppenhelm, J Reil, W P Russell .t co, E B Stoddard A co. Sampson * Alexander, Shacfcel/ord A Kellv. J Stclber, Terry A Nolen, AStelllug, A L Tyler, RThomlInson A co, A Tobias' Sons, J F Taylor A c;>, W ? Welch, G W Williams ? co, W J Yates. Wagener A Monsees, J C U Claussen, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, steele A' Wardell. J W Bart, s C Railroad co, N B Railroad bo. and others. Experienced severe gales of head ivmds. -On Frfctay, rna, passe??hateaaieraOharlos :on at 6M AM, emt Geo Washington at io A Mr-on :he 19th. passed steamers Manhattan at 10 A M, San Jacinto at l 40 P M, and Lucine at 2 45 P M, ill bo'inrt Nbrth. Sehr Virginia Dare, Johnson, Hertford City, N 6500 bushels corn. To R M Butler A 8on. Sehr Wm Thompson, Barlo w. Savannah,-days. Hachfnery and sundries. To J B Sardy. Sehr Ann s Deas, Gaxbatti, West Point Mill. 175 cs rice.. To Cohen, Hanckel A co, G A Trenholm r Son, W C Courtney A co. Steamer Eliza Hancox,' Burns, Savannah, via Beaufort, Ac 69 bales and 6 pockets sea island ;ot ton, mdse. Ac. To Rayenel,' Holmes A co, W Surney. Pinckney Bros, J Hanckel, D McPherson, southern Express co. , CLEARED YESTERDAY.. Steamship Maryland. Johnson, Baltimore ? C Trenholm. Span bark Eulalia Arana, Liverpool-B S Rhett i Son. Brig Margaret, Johnsen, *ew OrleanB-T Tap? per A Sons. Br.g Torrent, Tibbetta, New York-J A Enslow t co. Sehr ida Richardson, Btdeli, Baltimore-Street Bros A co. Sehr Florence Rogers, Sheppard, New York-W Roach A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. SteanVmlp-Maryland. Jeliceofi. Baltimore.. Sehr Tilias, Ortfnn,*8agns la Orando. " . Sehr Myrover, Brown, New York. FROM THIS PORT. Br steamship Corinna, Dryden, Liverpool, Feb? ruary ie. Steamship South Carolina, Becket, New York, February 19. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, at New York. February 18. UP FOR THIS PORT. Br bark Lord Baltimore, Brown, at Baltimore, February is. to load for Rio Janeiro. Sehr Arctic, Woodeman, at Baltimore, Febru? ary 18. Sehr C S Bdwards, Corson, at Baltimore, Febru? ary 18. sehr E A Hooper, Hooper, at Philadelphia, Feb? ruary 18. MEMORANDA. NEW YORK, February 20.-Arrived, steamship i Gen Barnes, Savannah; Regulator, Wilmington, NC. . SAVANNAH, February 20.-Arrived, steamship H Livingston, Sew York; snip Constitution, Liver? pool; cleared, steamship Oriental, Boston; bark S A Dudman, Amsterstam. The brig M C Rosevelt, Pilmer, 12 dav s from Charterten for Boston, arrived -at HolmeB'sHole ictb, and sailed 17th mst. The fcbr Emma D Finney. Paiten, from George? town, S C, 12 days out, fer Newburyport, arrived at Holme.-'s Hole February 17. She reports speak? ing on the 12th tnstant, no latitude, the sehr Sea Queen, from Charleston for Bridgeport. The sehr R N Hawkins, Wyatt, from Charleston for Boston, 13 days 3Ut, was at Vineyard Souud on the 17th inst. LIST OF VESSELS . UT, CLEARED AND SAILED F03 THIS roar FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Ship Arracan, Spencer, sailed.Jan io Ship Tranqnebar, Harward, sailed.Jan 21 Ship Canov.t, LeSack. sailed.Feb 8 Eark Annie Kimball. S'.in son, cleared.Jan 20 Bark Florence Chipman, Jones.Jan 26 HEWrORT, ENG. The G H Bevan, Bevan, sailed.Jan 9 CARDIFF. The lean Vlrlan, Brewer, ssiled.Jun 26 OALLAO. Fr bark Intimes, Gelllot. sailed.Oct 16 CARDENAS. Span brig Paco, Bosh, sailed.Jan 26 TA J ARDO, P R. Br bark Minnie, Si ewart, up.Jan 10 DOMESTIC BOSTON. Sehr S C Tyler, Barrett, ap.Feb 13 VBW YUKS. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, cid.Feb 18 Sehr Mary Farrow. Bairley, cleared.Keb 16 Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, cleared.Feb 13 Sehr Lilly, Huntes, up.Fe . 13 Schi Jason, Wiley, up.Fen* 2 Sehr Walton, Boyd, np.Feb 16 etULA^BLPHU. ?steamship Fall River, Holmes, up.Feb 9 Sour E A Hooper, Huoper, up.Feb 18 Sehr E B Everman. Corson, cleared.*"eb 3 Sehr A E Glover, Terry, up. e'o 7 Sehr Danenhewer, Grace, up.Feb 9 BALTIMORE. Br bark Lord Baltimore, Brown, up.Feb is Brig M E Rowland, Rowland, cleated.Feb 16 y O B S EWTOBS ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23D, AT 4 NEW IBON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1570 STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. ^ySITliT WT} **' s. i j ? Tn?Spr&idla 'NOW^I?OB Side "Wheel"Steamship GEORGIA, Crowell, Commander, will Bau rqr NeV Tort: on THURSDAY, February 3M,-at 4 o'clock. P. M., from Pier No. 2. Union Wfiarve*. Insurance by Steamers or this Line ? per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very line state-room accommodations, apply to WAGNERl HUGER A CO., No. 28 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves, fcbift-*' . ? > - ?_- . F OB S E W -I O r. s. OLD LINK fJ EWYORK AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1 846. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE ROOMS, The very fast and splendid Side-Wheel Steam? ships of thlB Line wlU san from Adger's Sooth wiiarr as follows during the month or February : JAMES ADGER, TUESDAY, 21st, at 7 o'clock, P.M. CHAMPION, SATURDAY, 25th. at 7 o'clock P. M. CHARLESTON. TUESDAY, 28th, at 12 o'clock M. 49- Through Bills or Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng? land manufacturing towns at the lowest marker rates. Freights on upland cotton through tb Liverpool five eighths of a penny; sea Island one penny, upland cotton to New York M cent, sea island For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to feM-imo . JAMES ADGER A CQ. IJIHROUGH BILLS LADING TO BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA, BOS- j TON, BREMEN, AND THE CITIES OF TEE NORTHWEST. I The One Steamship SEA GULL, N. ".^f?L Dutton, Commander, wjltsail for Bal-SAiSSa. ilniore on THURSDAY, 23d February, at 6 o'clock F. M. ts~ Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by. railroad from Baltimore without add; tioual insurance, and consignees are allowed am? pia Urne to sample and sei; their Goods fr?, m thc Railroad Depot In Philadelphia. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, feb21-3_No. 2 Union, Wnarves. JpOR PHILA DE L PHI Af.; WEE KL F STEAM LTNE^-THURSDAYS. The Screw Steamship JP J?L. lu TJ RIVER, ?? - -, Commander, < -j win be dispatched for PfaUadelphla on THURSDAY. 2Sd Instant, at e o'clock P., M.. from Brown's North Wharf. I The Iron screw Steamship VIRGINIA will fol? low on THURSDAY, 2d March. 40?Turoagu Billa Ladlag will be Issued to BOB ton. For Freight eagagemeuts or passage, apply to -i WM?. A. COURTENAY. r?t>20-mtnth3_, No. 1 Union Wharf. Jj> O R SAVANNAH. ,' ELEGANT STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. The'Steamer DICTATOR, C?ptalo . -*Tr^fc L. M. Coxetter. will leave on TuES-art?SasteaC DAY EVENING, February 21,1871, at Cw o'clock. Tue Splendid Steamer CITY POINT. Captain D. B. Vincent, will" leave Central Wharf for the above place on FRIDAY EVENING, February 21, 1871, at 8.30 o'clock. - RAVBNBL A CO., Agen IF, : feblS_Southern wharf. ?y^TEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT. Ul Ll ON HEAD. SAVANNAH. DARJEN AND . BRUNSWICK, Ga. Th'? favorite Steamer EJL1ZA HAN C O X, c?ntain L. W. BORNS, wul reo?lve Freight at south Atlan? tic wharf for above points every j_ TUESDAY, and leave on every WEDNESDAY INO, at 7 o'clock, arriving/at Savannah the sam. evening, and leaving for D'axien, Ac, the follow lng morning. Returning, will leave Savannah io; Charleston every MONDAY MORKINO, at ; o'clock. For Freight ox passage, applv io RAYKNEL, HOLMES A CO., 8epl0 _N'o. 177 East Ba v. F OR F LOB IDA, TWICE A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE. PILATKA AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Thc Steamer DICTATOR, Captain - ?IF^w L. M. COSETTE rt, will sall from jggSSSSSSlZ Central Wharr for above points every TDIBJDAI EvsxiNG.at S.30 o'clock, arriving back at Charles ton every S?SDAT AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. The Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D. B. Vin eent, will sall from Central Wharf for above point* every FRIDAY EVENING, at f.30 o'clock, arriving t>ack at Charleston WECINKSDAY APTERNOON, at & o'clock. RAVENEL A CO.. Agent?, . OCtIO_Soutacra.wharf. ?pOR SAVANNAH VIA BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. t: The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain ? ?JT^K >J. W. My, wai ?eave Central Wharf,~????L--? for above poluta every MONDAY MOKNINO, BA S o'clock, and for Beaufort and Pacifia Landing every THURSDAY, leaving here at 8 o'clock A. M. For Freight or Passage, apply to ? * J. D. AIKEN, Agent, febl_No. 6 Central Wharf. pOR WRIGHT'S BLUFF. AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON TUE SANTES RIVER. The steamer MARION, Captain W. _ . jIT-h. F. Adair, is now receiving FTeiphtjg?e?s?EC A\ Accommodation Wharf, and will leave OD WED NESDAY NIGHT, the 22d Instant. Freight and Warfage prepaid. No freight received after suuset. For engagements, apply to RAVENEL. HOLMES A CO., feb21-2_;_No. 177 East Bay. JgXC?RSIONTO PHOSPHATE WORKS, ASHLEY RIVER. The Steamer ST. HELENA. Csp* " ???r tain I). Sinclair, Jr., will leave as JflESflf above THURSDAY MORNING, 23d inst., at ? O'CIUCK, from Market Wharf, foot of Market street, touch? ing at Chlsolm's Landing and West Point Mill, going and returning, leaving upper landing on return at half-past 3 o'clock, reaching city about dusk. Passage for trip, tl ; children half price. Tully wiil be In attendance to furnish refresh? ments as before. j. H. MURRAY, feb21-l? .Agent. ?piOR FORT SUMTER. The Steamer POCOS1N, captain W. _ ^fT***b. u. Gannon, will leave as above?jggBBaS every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, ut Ia o'clock, from Market Wtiurf. foot of Market street. Returning at a quarter-past 9 o'clock. jan25-lmo J. H. MURRAY, Agent. Sp?trl dorton. j; . & p. c o ATS ' * SPOOL. C 0_TT0N . i SS Oin C ri i We have, in Block and will always koop un as? sortment of OOATS' THREAD for salo at New York trade prices. JOUN G. M1LNOR A CO.. febll stnthomos No. 135 Meeting street. Shipping. .pOE LIVERPOOL. The Al British Bark BELTISTE. Nielsen, J?t? Moster, having a portion of her carzo en-SSHt gaged and being o? small capacity, will meet, with dispatch for the above port. For Freight engage? ments apply to ROBERT MURE 4 CO., . feb21 Central Wharf. OR LIVERPOOL. F The Al British Ship "KATE TROOP," Crocker, Master, having n.ost or her cargo, engaged, will meet with quick dispatch. For Freight engagements apply to febll-tnthslO G. A. TRENHOLM A SON jp OR NEW ORLEANS. ? The New Al Schooner D. B. EVERETT, having three-fourths of ber Cargo engaged will receive dispatch for the above pork For Freight engagements, apply to febl7 STREET BROTHERS A CO T Sitters. ESTIMONIALS. Read a few of the Testimonials In regard to the EFFICACY of that STERLING MEDICINE, OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. A few Certificates from the many in our posses . alon from persons who have tested the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS: FROM THE POSTMASTER AT TUMBLING SHOALS, S.C. TUMBLING SHOALS,' S. C., April 9,1S70. Messrs. GOODRICH, WISEMAN A Co., Charleston, S. C. : Gentlemen-This ls to inform yon that about a year ago 1 was In delicate health, worn ont with old age and hard work, weighing one hundred and twenty.flve pounds; upon request I com? menced using the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS Af? ter using niue bottles, 1 felt as well and vigorous as thirty years ago-went to work and made money. I weighed, after using the above, one hundred and seventy-two pounds. 1 have since been strong and hsle. Accept, gentlemen, my thanks, and succesB say rto the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. (Signed) RANSOM PHILLIPS, P. M., Tumbling Shoals, S. C. FROM ANDREW CHAMBERS, 1RWIST0N, GA. IBWINTON, GA., September 25, 18G9. Messrs. GOODRICH, WISEMAN A Co.: Gentlemen-When in your city,'two weeks ago, your Dr. Service gave me a cottle of your cele? brated CAROLINA BITTERS, which 1 brought home for ray father, whose health was very feoble. After using lt he was so welt pleased with ita etlects. that he considers them almost indispensa? ble. Please lind enclosed sixteen, (Sis,) the price of two cases; direct them W. J. Chambers A son, No. IC, O. B. R. Yours, "Very respectfully, (Signed) ANDREW CHAMBERS. ANOTHER VOICE PROM GEORGIA. FORT VALLEY, GA., september is, lees. Messrs. GOODRICH, WINEMAN A Co., Charlestons. Gentlemen-I takegreatpleasure In Informing you that my wife has experienced great benefit from the use of thc OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. It ls certainly a good medicine, and I would be pleased if you would send me another dozen im? mediately. Respectfully. Ac., (Signed) ?co, A. HocsEit. Sold by all Druggists In Charleston. The trade supplied by GOODRICH,- W1NEMANA CO., Principal Depot, No. 86 Hayne street. Cognac Bitters, w FIRST PRIZE Paris Exhibition 1867. Purify the blood ami strengthen the system, eradicating the effect of dissipation, maintain the human frame,in condition of healthfulness, dispel the Blues and all menta? dis* tempers, and relieve those whose sedentary habits lay them open to depression. They prevent and euro Sffi ou* and other JFevers, Fever and oigue, Chills, Diarrhoea, Dysen? tery, Dyspepsia, Sea - Sickness, Colic, -Cholera, Cholera Morbus, and every complaint Incl dental to diet or atmos? phere. Ladies wilt find them a sovereign boon, as they eradicate all traces of Debility, Nervousness, Inertness, and Diseases perfilar to the sex. W\ Kousands of Testimo? nials can be seen at the office of M. JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor, 64 & 66 Water Street? N: T. CLACLTJS & WITTE, CHARLESTON, General Agents for the Slate of So. Carolina. febll-lyroAC PRICES REDUCED! For sale-l'v Wir/Ttfi, GIBBES A AJO.-, importers and Dealers iii GUANO, No. 145 Bay street, Savan? nah. Ga?: ri". 241 Broad street. Augusta,"Gs.; No. 151 EAST BAY. Charleston, s. C. For further ia- , formation, address as above, for Southern Agrl SUltcris! Aimaiisc. lebl-imo ' -fin* ?roceries, Ut, BEDFORD'S (LAlTE CORWINS GROCERY AND T33A WAREHOUSE. :o: HEADQ?ARTEBS -FOB SELECTED DAIBT BUTTER PURE LEAP LARD PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, *n : BISCUITS, 4c, 4c. N. B-I CLAIM TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCS. AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT Ot FAMILT GROCERIES IN THIS CITT. { E. E. BEDFORD/ \ VERT SUCCBSSOR TO CHOICE BRANDIES. WINE? WILLIAM S. . CORWIN A CO., FAMILY AND VERY OLD "nnB No. 975 KING STREET, ' IZJLIL FLQDR ?. .. '.7EISKIES. OPPOSITE HASEL. * : WHOLESALE AJTVT3 RETAIL DJEA LEn T "; " .' W ' . V;': " ?? ? i Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars Pro visions. Sluices, :&c HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS, yy VEGETABLES, MEATS?: S O U P S, ?fcc. . All articles sold from thlB-establishment are of the VERY BEST QUALITY ac? WARRANTEI). Goods louvered co all parts of the City, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, rree p.' expense. EVER? E. BEDFORD. I 'J KO. H. GR?BER. ( SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. (JAS. S. MARTIN. ?WM. O. MOOD. JH. J?r?fycrs. THE GREAT FERTILIZER FOR C0TT03 AND ALL CROPS. THK UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF THIS greit FERTILIZER on ALL CROPS proves Uto be theJBEST and CHEAPEST Manure now offer", ed In the maiKe:. It has been used by macy ol ins mest emi? nent Planters In the South, and RflVBONE wren fwifm STANDARD GUARANTEED 210 Ufes. MANUFACTURED BY WALTON,WHANN& WILMIMGTON,DEL. fsa FOR SALE BY ffigW FACTORS s^?RLEi IN EVERY SINGLE INSTANCE IT.EAS GIVEN ENTIRE SATISFACTION. On COTTON its effects have been particularly luarKeil. lt ls no rare thing for WHANN'S PHOS? PHATE to Increase tho yield from ONE HUN? DRED, to TWO HUNDRED PER CENT., or even more. Mr. George C. Dlxcn, an eminent planter ol Cameron, Ga, says in a letter.to the Banner of the South, November 26, that Di an experiment with seven leading Superphosphates and Guano?, the WHANN'S proved 'itself the .bes: of all those tried, paying a NET PROFIT (even at the pres* ent low price of Cotton,) of $20 00 per acre of Cotton. A copy of Mr. Dixon's letter, giving detail8,gwlil be furnished on application. FOR SALE BY dAMMPll&il, CHARLESTON^ 8. C., AND AUGUSTA, Ga. dec21-wstu3ni?s IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS ! THE MARYLANI? FERTILIZING ii\B MiNUFiCTURINC? COMPANY HAVEPREPAPiED A SPECIAL FERTILIZER ADAPTED TO THE COTTON PLANT, UNDER THE NAME OF COTTON" IT ?OD! WHICH THEY CLAIM TO BE OF THE HIGHEST GRADE OF FERTILIZERS SOLD IN THE SOUTH, EQUAL IN ITS RESULTS TO PERUVIAN GUANO, AND OF MORE' PERMANENT BENEFIT TO THE SODL. It has bc: i) used fey SEVERAL HUNDRED PLANTERS In North and. Sooth Carolina und Georgia, for two Seasons, with tile following results i IT INCREASES THE CROP FROM 100 TO 200 PER CENT. It resists drought in Bli cases. The crop ts not affected by rust. lt mutures the cn p three to four weeks lu advance, thus insuring the crop against early frosts, or in the eveut ol a backward season for planting enables the planter to put m his crop three or four w<cl;s later, even as late ss theist of Jone, with a certainty or success. lt produces a better quality of Cotton. .* Looking ar. the low price of Cotton, the intelligent planter will readily comprehend the necessity of turing nothing hut the highest grade of FerMtzcrs, and of strictly avoirtldg those whose value has been reiineed by adulteration or the use of cheap material* under pretence of meeting t!:e low price of-cotton. If hi? crop is only doubled by the use of 11 COTTON FOOD " it will give him irom ene to two h, - dred percent.!) ont on hil outlay, with Cotton at v?y, cents per pound, and it will mable him to p rat fewer acre* with a oorrespon ting reduction of labor sud expanse with better results. OS- 960 Pr.lt TOM, IN SACKS, IX TO TUE TON. LAWRENCE SANGSTON, President,. 58 EXCHANGE "PLACE, BALTIMORE. J. R. PRINGLE & SOIV, Agents, Charleston, S. C. . febO-thstu ruc DICKSON FERTILIZER COMPANY, AUGUSTA, G Af.' WARRANTED FREE FROM ADULTERATION. DICKSON'S COMPOUND-Cash.[f60 Time (City acceptance). 70 DI iKSuN'S COMPOUND-Cash y. 65 Tune (City acceptance). s .?..*-.:.. 70 Dray ape to Railroad or Boat, Sacies 200 pounds each..'.$1 per ton We use no inferior cr arlnltei utlng material m our manufactures. Plantera are invited to visit our Works. Seuil lor Circulars. JA HES T. GARDINER, President, Augusta, Ga. GEO. W. WITTE. Agent, Charleston, S. C. jan26-:r.stu2mo3 TO FACTORS AND PLANTERS! -0 The undersign ci tiers to inform r,is customers and the public that; in addition to hi? Works-at Savannah, he has eitatiiishr.l extensive Superphosphate Works at the WAPPOO MILLS, opposite this city, which arenow io acive operation, manufacturing his weU k .own fertilizers, the PH O S PH?-P E R U V I A N AND - ? AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANOS, AND WHERE HE WILL ALSO KEEP ON HAND pg o . 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHATE, of the highest grade from his Ashepoo Mlne3, (crude and ground,) analyzing over sDrty per cent, of Bone Phosphate of lime; and LAND I? LASTER, .] These Works have been opened under the Insoeonon-of Dr. O.U. SHEPARD, Jr., Inspector ol Fertilizers for South Carolina, and every paokn?e will bear his brand certifying to its Inspection. Uniformity ot quality quarante.d and prices reduced. Messrs. G. A. TREN HOLM & SON, General Agent?, I PTTADT ?EBTITW S P Messrs. GRAESER & SMITH, Agents, . ' - . - * f ^^AMLdUSiua, a. C, , i Janl3 J. B. 8 A R D Y , . . CORNER EAST BAY AND BROAD STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. A NEW DI?^VERY ? ! "VITALS I A";" Salvanon for the Hair. CLEAR ABATER! WITHTjlJHLSEDrMENT! ! OPENT?t^E LIGHT ! I ! For Restoring to Gra^?air its Original Color! PHALON'S "ViTAX^tiiffers ut? terly from all thtn?ir coloring prepara?or?i^retfjfore' used. It is ly/tyd, sweet smelling, precipitates no muddy or slimy m?ra,T?quires part no sta in to the skin. Hold it toVhe light and it is clear and cloudless. It leaves no marl; on dre seato; yet it reproduces-in gray haiHienatiiral color"that time or siclS%ifimay have bleached out of it^^?^ ^ ^"Phalon's Vitdi*? is for one sole purpose jftat of reproducing, with absolute cer? tainty, the natur^/oior of the hair. It is noWmtended as a. daily dressia^nor for removing scurf prjIandruiF; nor for cu? ring baroness; nor for stirnuk ; ting we growth.;pf die hair. Thesf;objects may be accom- .. prishold after the color has b??tr fixed feththe Vitalia, by Pha? lon's Chemical Hair Invigf> rator. ^Sjjg^ts^ THE ViTA^?SiVaharaiiess . and unequaled predation for the reproduction of me origi? nal hue of gray hair,a?d noth? ing else. This is acccJfipliished in from two toten applications, according to th t?^?v of shade , required. SoJiWyy all druggists. Sold st wholesale by DOW1F. MOISE * DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists, Meeting corner Haserstreev sep2t-stuth6mos _ x rjpHE GREAT LU?G REMEDY 1 GLOBE FLOWER COUGH SYRUP Cares permanently Bronchitis,- Asthma. Coachs, Colds, Bleeding bf the Laug?, Croup, Whooping Cough and ConsnmptteB, when taken te tum. Has never failed. OVERT WENT Y THOUSAND LIVING WITNESSES to bebr testimony to the great superiority of GLOBE PLOWER COUGH SYRUP over 8U other lung remedies Introduced. Globe Flower cough Syrup ls warranted not to contain opium or other nauseous drugs in any of their forms. . '. . i-< - Globe Flower Cough Syrup ls legally warranted to cure I *? Globe.Flower Cough Syrup (s protected bj letters patent, born bu trade marte label ana com? pound. It ls pleasant to the taste and harmles* to the most d el leal e infant. For sale by Drugs: ls ts. Price $1 per bottle. PEMBERTON, TAYLOR A CO., ? ' Proprietors and C.iemlstsf Atlanta, Ga. ROSWELL GA., April 23,1870. Messrs. Pemberton, Taylor <fi co. DHAB -finis-i received the bottle et Globe Flower Syrup at noon, yesterday, and booen the use of lt immediately. My patient passed a more comfortable* night than she has fof tnree months, and now, at 10 o'clock A. M., says she feels like another woman- I Intend to continue the use or Ute Globe Flower Syrup, believing rt will make a cure. Never have I witnessed: such, great benefit from a remedy, in so snort a tim?, tn my life. I shalt In the future URO your. Giobe Flower Syrup in ail cases of colds, coughs, and all affections of the luugs that may present tuem selves. Respectfully, H. B. ANDERSON, M. D. For sale by all Drc?*U5t8, GOODRICH. WJNEMAN A CO., Wholesale Druggist*. deoT-tathsSmos -Charles taa, 8. C. QER24AN .SOOTHING CORDIAL ! AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS I Trna ts the best Medi?me for young^chfldrenr ?uflfcrinstwlth Colic, Dlarrbr-.i, or any otnercom? plaint, incident to Tee:!iinj:. it may be given with safety, as lt containd no opium, or other in* I Jurions anodyne. Price, 25 cents a bottle. Manufacture J and for sale by DR. H. BABB. Also by the following Druggists: A. W. ECKEL A CO., Dr. A. RAOUL. Dr. W. A. SERINE, A. O. BARBOT, . W. T. LITTLE A CO., J. BLACKMAN, P. M. COHEN, Dr. E. H. RE LL fi RS, E. S. BURNHAM, GRAMAN A .-OHWAKEr G. W. AI MAR, J. LOCKWOOD, . G. J. LEHN, W. T. LINN, I - W. A. GIBSON, . And by Druggists generally._Jen21 STJK/E POP! DEATH TO BATS, ROACHES, BEDBUGS, &c.y NEVER FAILING. BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS. HERMETICALLY SEALED AND -A ALWAYS FRESH. Sold at- Wholesale by DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, And at retal by ail Druggists. febl-amos Sillers. WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. ' H. BISCHOFF & CO., H. KTiATTE & CO., BOLTZMANN BROTHERS, J. A. QUACKENBUSH, WAGENEB A MONSEES, MANTO?E ? 00. Pj-QMCBQPATHIO REMEDIES. ~ ~ A PULL ASSORTMENT Just received by . - DB. H. BAEK, "Ti 'alys No 181 MeetS? street.