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CQ2IMEBCIAZ NEWS. Exports. BALTIS PORT, RUSSIA-Per Nor bars Emanuel 326 bales upland cotton. ' NETT YORE-Per steamship Champion-21 bags Bea island cotton, 616 hales u plan d cotton, so tierces rice, 2d bales domestics, eo empty bbls, 150 pkgs mdse, 7 horses. _ The Charleston Cotton, Klee and Naval Stores market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, \ SATURDAY EVEKING, February 25,1S7L I COTTON.-This staple was in moderate request for much of the day, the market generally show? ing an unchanged character, but closing quiet. Sales near soo bales, viz : 30 at-lOc, 22 at ll?.,', Cat 11X. 18 a* 12. 20 at 12??'- 9 a: 12>?' 4 &t. 12-V? 1& at 13, 4 at 13*. 12 at 13,V, 64 at 13X. 136 at 14, llljtt 14V, 57 at 145?, 103 at 14X, G at 15, 40 at 15;,'. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordin?ry.12 @13?? Low middling.V.14 @i4j?" Middling.ux<awx Strict middling..I4%(gi? RICE.-This grain was firm and sold for rather better prices. Sales about ISO tlerceB of dean Carolina; say io tierces at 7 6-16, 20 at 7jtf, 114 at i 15-16C li ?. We quote common to fair at 7@7?i gOOd 7X?715-16C $ ft. NAVAL STORES.-the stock was light and market fl rm, with a limited business doing. Sales as fol? lows : 1 bbl low No. 1 rosin at $2 25, 8 bbls No 2 at $2 10, 54 bbls Nos 2 and 3 at $2 05, 4 bbls black at $l 80 V bbl. , FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi? nal on uplands; via New York, %d on up? lands, id@i.vd on Bea islands ; by sali. 7-iG on . uplands, gd on sea islands, To -Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New fork, by steam, vc on uplands and Xe on sea Islands;$175y tierce on nee: by sail, xe V ft OL cotton; - V tierce on rice; loo lt barrel on ros. n : $7@s $ II on lumber; $P@IO fi M OB timber. To Boston, by sall, >?c ? rb on upland cotton. To Providence, by sail )8 s M on boards, He V ft on cotton; by steam $1 ft bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Kc H ft on uplands; by sail, $7 lt M on boards: $9 on -timber; *3 ft ton on clay, aBd$3@8 50 on phos? phates. To Baltimore, by steam, v* ? i? by Bail, $6 50@7 V M on boards; $3@3 26 9 ton oe phosphate rock. Vessels ara in demand by our merchants to take lumber freights frc m Georgetown, S. G., Darien and Satllla River, Ga. and Jacksonville, Fla., t? Northern ports, and ?10 912 $ M are the rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE.-sterling, so day bilis 20X@20X SOHBSTio EXCHANGE. - The banks purchase ' sight checks at X?>X off, and sell at par. GOLD-10@12._ Markets by Telegraph. MONEY MARKETS. LONDON, February 25.-Noon.-Consols 91X Bonds 91. . NEW YOBS, February 2flt-Noos.-Stocks strong and active. Governments steady and quiet. State bonds dull and steady. Gold strong at llvans' Money easy at 8a4. Exchange, long 9%; short, wk. Eveulug.-Money easy at 3as. Sterling dull.. I Gold nv. Governments s clive and strong; 'G2% 12X- Southerns dull, with bot little change. Tennessee s wv: new 64. Virginias 85new 61. Louisianas 69; new 61. Levees 73; eights 85. Ala *bama8 99?; fives 67-, Georgias 81; sevens so. North Cam:lht? ?8X: new 27?.'. South Carolinas ?;new67j?- .Pr?ae business notes ea7. The sub easurer (aid ont a million and a quarter on ten - Tony in tere.?. Gold dull and steady. Heavy pur? chases of hoads on the supposition that the Gov-J eminent will bhy heavily next month with a view to jtlaiulate the funding of the debt. Sizes 14 s ; sixty-twos 12X; sixty-fours 12; sixty-fives 12;. newlflX; slx^-sevenB lox; sixty-eights liv; ten TbrUesiix. / NEWSOIU-KANS, February 25,-Stirliug 21 X. Sew Tort sight X discount. Gold ll -.; COTTON MARKETS. -LTXtttoau Ibbroaty 25-Noon-Cotton quiet; Mles 10.OW bales, ' . Evening.-Cotton dull; uplands 7Xd; Orleans iy\b\\sales 12,000 bales; speculation and export 3000 bales; Bombay shipments for the week end? ing yesterday 24,0OQ baies; sales of shipments at Charleston or Savannah, March delivery, 7Xd; Mobile shipments for 'April or May. 7Xd for nud dUng Mobiles. .1.-.iii.-. J Nsw" YORE, February 25-NcoB.i-Cotton quiet; middling uplands l5Xc; Orleans 16Xc; sales 2000 bales. - Evening.-Cotton quiet; sales 2000 bales at 15XC BOSTON, February 25.-Cotton quiet; middlings HAS0; -net receipts 2*3 Dales; gross 1366; sales 300; Stock 8000. - BALTIMORE, February 25.-Cotton quiet and steady ; middlings 16o; gross receipts 565 bales; exporta to Great Britain 766; coastwise 183; stueB 376; steel 15,140. - NORFOLK, February 25.-Cotton steady ; low mia - dllngsl3Xal3Xc; net receipts 1794 bales; exports coastwise 1S80; sale*n50;. stock 4683. : WILMINGTON, February 25.-Cotton steaxly; mid? dlings 14c; net receipts 218 bale?; exporis coast? wise 647; Bales 90; stock a si 9, AUGUSTA, February 25.-Cotton opened with a mir demand on the basis of 14s c for Liverpool middling, bot lu response to dull loreign accounts, closed qclet and slightly lower, with Liverpool middling at 14&14XC, and New York m I du ling 24Xal4%o; sales 707 bales; receipts 485 bales. SAVANNAH, February 25.-Cotton quiet; mid /nings 14vc; net receipts 2544 rules; exports to Great.immm U.10S; to the con'lntnt ?115; coast wise 160; sales 1000; stock S6.438. MOBiix, February 25.-Colton quiet; middlings 14xc; net receipts 8ts bales; exports to Continent 2;9 balee; coastwise 168; bales 1000 baleas stock 81,870. GALVESTON, February 25.-Cotton Arm; good or dlnary live; net receipts 2591 bales; exports to Britain 2014; coastwise 1658; Bales 2450; k 66.884. Nsw ORLEANS, February 25 -Cotton Steady and in fair demand; midd lings l-l Vause; net receipts 9546 balea; gross 9590; exports to Great Britain 3883; Cork lc66; Cronstaot 2600; coastwise 1015; sales 9550; stock 289,448. PROVISION AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, February 25.-Breadstufls opened firmer. Red winter wheat ila 3d alls 4d. Western , flour 27s 9d. Nsw YOBS, February 26-Nc on -Flour firm and quiet, wneat held firmer anil; very - quiet. Corn quiet and Arin. Pork steady at $22 25a22 00. Lard unchanged. Turpentine dull at 53Va54c. Rosin qa.et at $2 60a2 65 for strained. Freights st ea- s y. Evening.-Flour SalOc better: superflue Stale uart Western $5 85ae 10; common to choice State and extra Western $ 0 65a715. Wheat unsettled, closing anWe and-higher; winter red-Western, in store, $1 63. Corn a shade Armer at 84a83c. Pork, b-ef and lard steady. Groceries steady. Naval stores quiet. Freights more active. BALTIMORE,?Febi nary 25.-Flour act ive and firm for medium gradea, Wheat doll and decilulng, except for choice lots. Corn steady and Arm. Porfc-$23. Bacon quiet; shoulders love. Whisker dull at 921 1 CINCINNATI. February 25.-Flour In good de? mand, and full, prices. Corn duli ?ad drooping. Provisions held Armly. Pork in light demand; mess J-J2. ' Lard 12val?Bacon-shoulders 9* ; sides HXallX- Whiskey in goo? demand at full rates. LOUISVILLE, February 25.-Flour quiet. Corn unchanged. Prov.Bionsseaiy. Mes- pork $2175. lard.-prtme leftT ia tierces, 12V; keg 14. Bacon. ahouMtiB, 9,V; sides ll>,a?2; hams, sugar-cared, 16; plaiu 16c, packed. Whiskey 86. Nsw ORLEANS. F-.bruary 25_oats firmer at 75. Bran $130. Lmd quiet; tierce i2Xal3; keg 14c. Sugar, no prime choice here; fully rair 9j,a9Xc. Molasses, no prime or choice; good fermenting S0a3ixc. Flour, corn, hay, pork, bacon, whiskey and coffee all unchanged; Nen* York Rice Market. From the Daily Bulle ID, February 24: Rice The stock is small and holders firm, tut buyers do not show much spirit, and the dem and continues light. Sales of 35 tts Carolina at BaSXO, and a few ba.s Raugi-on at ?avve, currency. From -the Journal of Commerce : Rice-The marke: ls quiet. The supply is small, an : holders are Arm m their views', but the high prices decide buyers to operate in sraail lots. We notice sales of S5 tes Ca oilna at sas vc. and a few lots of Ran goon, dut-, paw, at 7a7Xc, currency. From the Times : Rice-v-Has been In reqeest, and, with Beaut offerings, has been Arm and buoy? ant in price. Carolina $8n8 75; Rangoon $7a712X. currency, free; do, $34?5a345, gold, in bond, H 100 ft?. Stuck 01 Rangoon In ti rs t hands, 1200 bags. From the World : The market was dull, but prices ruled linn, with a fair jobbing demand from second hands. Carolina 7Xa8vc: Rangoon ?Va7c. From the Herald : With a moderate demand and small oflt-rlng-i the market f r Carolina was firm. Salts aiwut 20 tierces at from 8a8Xcfor common to prime. Rangoon was lu some de? mand. and 500 bags were sold at SI 50, gold, in bond, and 7a7VC curreocv. Norfolk Grain Market. NORFOLK, Febru?ry 24.-CORN.-Market dull, especially iu mixed. Sales to-dav of 2600 bushels wolta al soc. and 500 bushels veilbw at 78c. . OAT.?.-saies of 2000 bushels at 60c. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON. February ?5.-SPIRITSTUBPEN UNE. -Ma Set quiet wlih no..-aies. 1.as; sales at Soc per trallon U>r Southern packages. ROSIN.-Sales <>f 1179 bbls at $2 for strained and fi for low paK CRUDE TrnrENTiNB.-Sales of 50 bbls at $3 25 for sott, and $2 lo lor hard. TAI:.-Mil- s of 125 bbls at $1 50 per bbl. Corr K. ->a es ??1 2? bales as follows : 1 at 12X, S at 13.19 at 13 V, and 3 at l3Xc ? ft. Interior Cot ton Marketa. COLUMBIA. I ebruarv 25 -Sales o: cotton yes-1 terday 120.bale?; middling l3Xal8Xc. ORANGEBURG, February 24.-Sales during the week we bales. We quote : Ordinary TlaU'K, hrw middling 13, middling I3?ic. CHARLOTTE. February 23.-Salos today 61 bales at io to lS.'^c extremes; latter price for mid? dling.-, Market dna and^ejfeC.- j J v ATtANTA?T&raarv M^V&e market ti-day has been qnlet and Arm; middlings 1SJ? cts; low mid? dlings 13: good ordinary 11K; ordinary 10,'i. MONTGOMERY. February 24.-Cotton market closed firm at 135?C for low middlings. ' SELMA. February 23.-There were sales yester? day ro the amount of loo bales; luw middlings at 13j,c; strict good ordinary 13.'?. Prices nominal aud demand light; market dull; salts all poor cot? ton. ANDERSON, February 22-To day, middlings command 13>?c. UNION. Februarv 20.-176 bales sold during the week. Market opened on Monday at 12J?G and closed dui! to-day at I2vc Kcccliit* i?y KaUroAtl. Febroary SJ. sorra CAROLINA RAILROAD. 843 bales cotton. IS bales goods, 240 sack3 flour, 224 bbls tlQtir, 2107 bushels grain. 50 bbls naval stores. To Railroad Agent, G W Williams A co. G W Witte. W W smith, L D DeSnussnre, Mowry A Son, T P Smith, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, Dowling j A<o, Reeder. A Davis, w ovourtney ?co, Sloan ? *.9e!gniotjpi,Caicttveli, * SOB, E J WlsssA?coi A J f"8ftltnaa,'W C?Bee* co,-v.'ardlaw A -Caftw. Frost & Adcer. Thurston & Holmes, W R Williams A Son. G A Trenholm A Son, Watson ft Hill, W B Smith A co. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 86 bales upland cotton..215 bbl* naval stores, hears.lupibcrtftBd wood, rough rice, peas, mdse, F Ac. ;T* G W* Wiljfams 4 co. Frostf Ai Adger, T* I* Smith, w c COvrrtnev ft co, Waiter & cb, A J Sill ?as, S Thoraas, J Wieters, J A Quacketibnsh, W 0 Bee ft co. W K RyaD. Holmes ft Calder. F-Well mann. Sloan A Selgnlous. Howard at Bro? O Paul A co, J E Adger A co, Nacnuiaun ft co. G Fol'ln. Wm Keach A co, E Welling, Kallroad Agent and Order. , . SAt???R AN? CHARLESTON' RAH.POAD.. J ' as bales cetson7724 bp=l;ei3 roughylee, IS eases bacon. mdse* Ac. To H .'Bise hoir Jico. T P Smith, -G W traman A co, Dotehue A co, R Roper, W'A Boyle, w c Bee ft co. Jas WUey A co, Kinsman A Howell, Pringle ? SOO, W B Williams & Son, J D Osterholtz. C Johnson. c Northrop. J E Adger A co, E Snilth, G Wmeglas?, B Felilmann ft co, Bo.l mann Brcs. W Hey ward. Miss Martha Shul'y, J M Eaaon A Bro, Steffens, Werner ft~Ducker. Passengers. Per steamship Champion, for Kew York M Bier, A Gillett, E R Morris J M Pinckney, Mrs M Taylor, three caildren and sei vant, Miss L J Gibbs, J GaUaher and wife, W Holloway, A John? son, B Hii.kr, W Qrubb aud wife. Per steamship South Carolina, from New Tork -41 McLeman, F McLeman. J B Auger, Mrs Stucl dard, C W Cbapin and wife, Jas A iiumr?l. W B Howard, H Steeger, R Leroy. J W Cunningham, wife, tto children and nurse, and Miss Susan Var? den. Per steamer Dictator. fromTolatka via. Jack? sonville. Fernandina and Savannah-Jos Tugra ham, A P Johnston. Miss Eldred, Miss Nlvirou, w S Skinaer, Mrs J Campbell, J E Everts, A Boyl? and wife, T P Poic-ter. Miss K Fcnutaiu, W B Mo Ree. M R Andrew, and .5 OL deck. Per steamer Emilie, ? from Gef?nretown, SC Mrs Sloan aud two children, M; s ??orrls, Dr F L Frost, and 7 on deck. PORI CALENDAR. MOON'S THA?IS. Full Meen, 6ML IO hams, 19 minutes, nioroinc. Lust Quarter, 13fh. 6 Ugurs. 0 minutes, evening. New Moon, 20th. io hours. 40 minutes, evening. < First yuantr, Sf?L 1 houri. 24 rjHiute-j, morn g. 1 SUN. [ sui: KOON I fll?E KlsBS. ?tte. I?. S SUWATJCK. 27 Monday. 23 Tuesday. 1 Wednesday.. 2 Thursday.... 3 Friday. 4 Saturday.... 5 Sunday--.. 6..31 6.. 30 6.. 29 6..2S 6.. 26 6.. 25 6..24 5..51! 5.. 57 6..5f. S..5& 5. bi 12..39 i 12..47 1..34 1..4* 2..2S 2..31 3..LV ?.. 42 4..ll 4,.44 4..S7 5.. 38 5..57 0..26 M J RISE NEUS. 6 HAB LEST O N, FEBRUARY 11. . - ti_? * ' ARRIVED SATURDAY. Steamship Falcon. Hay tue, Baitiraoie^-left 21<i Instant. Mdse. To Mordecai A co. P C Tren? holm,' SC Railroad Agent. N E Railroad Agent, H Bischoff A co, W H Chufee A co. B O'Mii. Heath A Rice, n Leid lng. J Campten ft co. Wagoner .* Monsees, C LL'lenthal A co. H Cobla ft co, W?hr? mann A cc, J B Wchltmanu ft co. P'Wakib, J H Graver J: co, H Gerdts & co. W M Nathtns. J B V Ailey. Cameron, Bark.et ft co. BoHmauu Bros, W Miller, T W Llnlev. Mantone ft co. W e Bee A- co. H Klatte A CO, S R Marshril. O F w lett ra. J HTtct- j zen, Jno Kui katini ft co, D A Amine, Tledemaun. Calder A co, B H jaokton, J A Qna:kenbasli. T A' Beamish, Douglas A Mdler. A liefenthaL J U Au? ger A co, W H Welch. Haven-1. Holmes ft cu, V L O'Neill, a Boyd, J WHey A co, w c Dukes A co. P M Jones. T W Eason. 0 M Huger, C H Wright, E S O'brien, H Hahn, J P Brown W M Hird ft co, J D Aiken ft co, Holmes A calder. Shsckclfordft Kelly, aud others. Br bark Hipparchus, Calhoun. Prov! lenee, R I 4 days.. Baliust. To Wagner. Huger ft co, aud w A Courtenay. Sehr Hattie Coomb9, Jahil. son. Norfolk. Va-J dav s. Corn. To T J Kerr ft co. Sehr .Vary Mow. Rankin. Baltimore-4 days. Guano. To S C Railioad Agent. Vessel to Wm Roach ft co. ' , .. Seor Ann S Deas, G^barU, West Point Milli i 52 ?tciiUe. To.W cB'.e ft . . ' . Sehr Gen R E Lee'. Gradick, Cooper River. 2200 bushels rough -nee. 'io John Hauckel and 4' G HoselL Steamer Emilie. White. Georgetown, s C.. 217 tierces rice, mdse and .snndrits. To shackelford ft Kelly, rt M Lawton & ?ons, Ml-s M O Thomas, C E Nielson, Mordecai A co, Thurston, ft Houses, Coheu, Uauckel ..>? co. N Gaillard, Mrs J D Ward, J E A'iger ft co. Wm L Wehl?. Mrs G A Trenholm, Mrs F L Frost, Bollmann Hr..s. . Sloop Greenleaf, Hom S.tutee. 960 buslielsrouch rice. To Thurston A Holmes. ; ARRIVED YESTERDAY." Steamship South Carolina, Beckett. New York -left 23d lust. Mdse. To Wagner,'Huger ft co, W A Courtenay, J E Adger ft co, Adams, li un o a ft co, D A Amme, J Archer, Mrs U Armstrong, Dr H Baer, Agent Florida Steamers, E Bates ft co. T A Beamish. Bayer ft Kres-el, E fc Bedford,- Wm M Bltd ft co, T M Bristol! ft co, il Bise hw tr co, B t?uj'l, 3 J Btown, S Brown, E s Burniiam, W H Chufee ft co, T F Chapean, Mrs Mary Burns, L Ctiapin, L 1 Cohen, Cameron. Barkley ft co, Crane, Boylston ft co, H Cobla ft co. Duwle. Moise ft Davis, J S Fair? ly ft co, Foisyihe, Mccomb ft co. DF Fleming ft ?.AD Fowler, FdrclLgo;:. Benedict A co, Good? rich, Wlneman ft co. J li Graver ft co. P L Guille min. J W Han-1- -n. B He-lin, J Heeseman A Bro, C Hickey, E H jacksou, C H Johuson, Jeffords A co. Johnston. Crews A co, WT H Junes ft GO.. Ring A Gibbon, Klluck, Wickeub?rg ft co, A Langer, u S Len, Lengnlck, Sell ft Foster. D Lopez, Laurev ft Alexander, Macqueen ft Riecke, Uautoue A co, P F Murray, Marshall ft Burge. > R Marshal, Wm Mauhie^sen, McLov * Puce, Nachinanu ft co, J F O'Neil, D O'Neill ft Sou. Parker Ac Pond. D Paul ft co, Paul. Welch ft Brandes. E Perry, 0 P Ponpeu heini, t'lnckney Bros, M J (Julutero, W p Russell ft co, C C Kictr.tr A co, Joliu Suvas E scott, Wm Sheplieidi co. C Stacklev, E B Stoddard ft co, L .Taylor, Si tee A Wardell S Tbotn^oo. U Triesr, U S Suhsistcuce Department, J il V?llers, b Wagner, F von nanten. Magner ft Monsees. J wirih. OtioF Wieters. Walker. Evans ft Cogswell. H Elalie A co. ti W Williams St co. Saturday. 2?th, il 15 v 3c met steamship Geoigia, Cape Lookoat ucnriug SW by W, 20 miles distant: same dar, ll 45 A M met steamship Faa River, 10 miles east ur case Lookout. Span brig Toro, Mas, St Jago de Cuba-15 days Ballast. To WP Hall. >chr W H ThoroiHke. -Hail. Rockport, Mc- 20 days. Lime, cement, ire. To A McCobb, Jr. Ves Bel to Master. Sehr Ripley Ropes, Wiley. Mavaguez, P il-8 days. Fruir. Tp Paul. Weich ft Brandes. Steamer Dictator. Cvxetter, Pu lat ka. v?n Jacr souville, Fernandina and savannah. 139 baits sea Island cotton, 10 bbls svrup BbalMhay. 35 pkgs mdse. ftc. To Raven- 1ft ci>. J D Ai'- en A co, Hackney Bros. w M Lawton ft Sons. G ll lugra ham A Son, J M Caldwell ft Son, R s Veining, A J Salinas, stoney A Lowndes. J N Robson. Fraser ft Dill, w B Williams ft Son, G W Wife. J V Tin lor ft j co, L D DeSaussure. Mrs J Vanderpooi. IN THE OFFING. Sehr Arctic, Woo lema.', from Ballimore. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Champion. Lockwood, New York James Adger ft co. Nor bark Eiuanue1, Etnerseu. Bilils Tort, Rus? sia-G A Hcp ev ft co. . Sehr James Veldron, Cavalier, Jackson vide-J A En slow ft co. Sehr Traveller. Hodges, Newbern. N C. to load for Matanzas-J A Baslow A- CO. Sehr C S Grove, Weaver, savannah, Ga-H F Baker ft co. SAILED SATURDAY. Steamship Champlon..Lockwuod, New York. Spau brig Marcelina; Paires, Barce:o:.a. SchrD V Streaker, Van Gilder, Wiiialugtou. NC. SAILED YESTERDAY. Sehr Florence Rogers, Sheppard, New York. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Maryland. Johnson, Baltimore, Feb ruarv 24. Sehr Wilde Martin, Noves, Cardenas, Febru? ary ll. Sehr Charlotte Fi5h,Williams, Philadelphia, Feb? ruary 22. Sciir Dan Giirxd, Steelrnan, New Orleau?, Feb? ruary *?4. CP FOR THIS PO.tT. Sehr Vraie. Mason, at New York, February 24. CLEARED FOR Tills PORT. Sehr Sea Queen, Rosebrook, at Bsl'imore, Feb? ruary 24. Sehr Ldly, Hughe?, at New York, February 24. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. The Oscar, Peterson, from MildiebGro', Eng, February 5. MEMORANDA. The ship City of Bo3ton, from Philadelphia for Charleston, went "to sea from Lewes, Del, febrn BTY2K~ " SAVANNAH,'February 26.-Arrived, bark Maria Isabel, from Cardenas; cleared, steamers Wyo? ming, for Philadelphia; San Salvador and Mont? gomery, for New York; schrs Othell),.for Boston; i Iris, for Cnarleston: M B Bramhall, for New York; hbslg MaxpE Baan, for Georgetown ; sfitp Gaspee, '4or.Ctoi&lrelattn,;-S ;i ] . - The bark Minite, for Charleston, was at Tajardo, P B, February 4. The bi lg Black Swan, Podger, from George town, S C, arrived ut Martinique January 27. The sehr Frank A Emily, from Kockn- rr, Me, for uhaileston, sailed from Holmes's Hole Febru? ary 2J. The sehr Benjamin Reed, from Serf. Ik, Va , for Charleston, which put back to Fortress Monroe, encountered a terrific southeast gale on the 18th lnstj ta..wtdch -carried away salis* ji?-b?om and mainmast head. A NOBLE STEAMSHIP.-The new Iron steamship Egypt, built Tor theXatlonal Steamship Company, was launched on Thursday, the 9; h but, from the yard of the Liverpool Shlpbulldfbg Company, and Is the largest vessel ever constructed on the banks oithfeMetf?y.rShewa?o*?d tdthfBaqtlonWck t? r?^vihei?maclitoery^e^abt 0&co?to hotntfitttid "tfie^Eirrptrwhrtse Wmenslons are ns rollows: Length, 435 feet on load line, 440 feet over all: breadth 44 feet, depth from main deck 25? feet, from spar deck 36 feet. The keel (laid down In March,jstern and siernpost and framework are all of great strength, the weight of the sternpo*t being 23 ton?. The rudder is of iron and weighs io tons. The vessel ls divided into seven^wnter tight compartments, all of which were tested be? fore lana.-hing. The two lower decks are of steel and Iron, covered amidships with pitch pine; the spar deck. 440 feet in length, ls of steel, covered with veiiow pine. The engines are constructed nv Messrs Jacte-Roiio A co, sud are on the com? pound principle or high and low pressure. 550 norse power nominal, but capable of being work? ed up to 3000 horse. - ' { . '.I "W* 0F 1 I CT, 'CLEA'RED AK3 8iHLRD TOP. TH 16 ' FORT. F O R"?~? G N . LIVERPOOL. Ship Anacin, Spencer, sailed.Jan 10 Ship Tranqueoar. Harvard, sailed.Jun 21 Sr.ip Canova. Lesack, sailed.Feb 8 Bark Anne Kimball. S.lnson, cleared.Jan 20 Bark Florence chipman. Jones....Jan 25 NEWPORT, ENG. The G H Bevan. Bevan, sailed.Jan 9 MWDLEE?R0', EKG. The Oscar, Peterson, sailed.Feb 5 CARDIFF. The Jean Vivian. Brewer, sailed.-.Jan 26 * CALLAO. Fr bark Intimes, Gefflot. sailed.Oct 1.6 TAJA1IDO, P R. Br bark Minnie, Stewart, up.Jan 10 DOMESTIC. EI?3TON. Ship Cltv of Boston. Wyman, cleared.Feb 19 Sehr S C Tvier, Ban ct, up.Feb 13 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, up.Feb 22 NSW YOEE. Sehr Marv Farrow. Bailey, cleared.Feb 16 s-chr N WSmith, Tooker, drated."...Feb 13 sehr Lilir, Hugues, i leaied.Feo 24 Sehr Vraie. Masen, un.Feb 24 Sehr Walton, Boyd, up.Feb 16 PHILAD2LFHIA. Sehr E A nooner"Huoper. up.Feb 18 Sehr E B Everman. Corson. cleared.Feb 3 Sehr A E Glover. Terry, up.l eb 7 Sehr Jessie S Clark, clark, up.Feb 21 Sehr Danenhower, Grace, cleared..Feb 20 ' 3ALT1110KE. Br bark Lord Baltimore, Brown, np.Feb 18 Brig M E Rowland. Howland, cleared.Feb 16 Schi- Arctic. Woodi-man. up.Feb 16 Sehr C S Edwards. Corson, cleared.Feb 21 Sehr Ellas Moore, DeGroot. up.Feb 20 Sehr Sta Queen, Rosebrook,.cleared.Feb 24 ROCKTOKT, JTB. Sehr Frank A Emily, McCobb, cleared.Feb 3 F Snipping OR PHILADELPHIA. WEES. I. r STEAM LINE-THURSDAYS. The Iron Screw Steamship VIRGINIA, ALEXANDER HDNTER, Commander, Will be disoatched for Philadelphia on ^ffjSm. THURSDAY. 2d March, at 6 o'clock }\Z&mM. M.. from Brown's North Wharf. Tte new ^crew steamship FALL RIVER, Cap? tain Hinckley, will follow on the Btu March. j?-Thiough Bills Lading wiU be issued to Bos ton. For Freight encasements or passage, having good cabin accommodations, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY. feb27-mtutl;3_No. 1 Union' Wharf. jp.VCIFiC ?I.UL STEAMSHIP COMP?'fc THROUGH LINS TO CALIFORNIA. CHINA AX I) JAPAN FAKES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the aoovp Un?-leave P"r <-f,r#PL No. u, Nerti; River, loot u? CaualJ^?g?2 -trect, S?*w York, at IS o'clcck noon, of tue -r.!. .-.nd 201 h of- every mouth (except when the** 'lates falca Sunday, then ;re saturday F"ec-eu lug. Depasture of the sorb wnaectat. Panama w?$. -ie anti i :'? .-s c. ?tji ?p.viai and Centrai Amer-.at portai Tho*e-f)f 4tn rbricfi a* Msusaniiic. ' * Steamship GREAT REPUBLIC ?eaves San Fran? cisco for Japan r.nd china March 1.1S71. No California, steamers -tuuch .at Havana, bu go direct rromiiew York to AspiswalL Onebnndred pounds baggage free to each adult Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or Other information apph l the COMPA?A'S TJVKET OFFICE, on .fie wharf foot ol Xfeaal. street, North River. New York. F. R. BABY, Agent. juiyie-yr. ^T?gffldY USE TO SAVANNAH." THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING. BEAUFORT. HILTON HEAD. SAVANNAH. DAR1EN AND . J^UNSWIOK, GA. y \ "ine favorite St eainety E Z A A. TV C O X . Captain L. W. BURNS, will receive Freight at Accommoda? tion ?bat? for above poims every,_ TUESDAY, and leave ou every WEDNESDAY AIOKN INO. at T o'clock, arriving ar Savannah the sam* evenmg. and leaving for Danen, Ac, the follow mg morning. Returning, will leave Savannah fo: Charleston everv MONDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. For Freight or passage, apply to RAVEXEL, HOLMES & CO.. seplO_No. 177 F.a?i BAV. jp O R F L O R L D A , ' . TWICE A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE. PI LATEA AND ALL POINTS ON TUE ST. JOHN'S RIVEJl. The. Steamer DICTATOR, Captain " ?JC^J L. M. coxETTEit. will san ?toia?s^BS3Sm Sonthcrn \\"har: for absve points cverj Xcitciui EVENiKO.'at ?.80 o'clock, arnvxg back a' Charles on every S?NDATARTKaKOuN, s> 5 o'clock. Thc Steamer CiTV POINT, Captain D. B. Vincent, win sall from Southern Wharf for above potntr e ery FRIDAY ETENINO, at 5.30o'clock, arriving back ot Charleston WIAKESKAT AFTERNOON, a: 5 o'clock. RAVEN EL A CO.. Agent?, octlu ? '_Southern wharf. ?j.EORGETOW*\ STEAM PACKET. The Steamer EMILIE. Captain C. C. White, will receive Freight at_ Com merdai Wharf, every SATURDAY and Wsv NKSDAY, and leave each port ns follows charleston, on SUNDAY and WBDNESDAT NIGHT at io o'clock. Georgetown, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNING ai o o'clock. ^ on SATURDAY River Freight will he received for Keltbfleid ami Weymouth Mills, and on WEDNES? DAY for Biookgreeu Mills. For engagements, apply to SHACKELFORD A K?LLY, Agents. jau30-mth_No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. ~p O R SAVANNAH. ELEGANT STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. The Splendid Steamer DICTATOR, ? ?-IP^w Captain L. M. Coxetttr, will leave&???Sa2 Southern Wharf on TUESDAY EVENING. February 2*. 1671, a; S.30 o'cl >ck, for the above piece. The splendid Steamer CITY POINT. Captain O. B. \mceut, will leave Southern Wharf for Hie above place on FRIDAY EVENING. March 3, n;i at s.3o o'clock* RAVEN EL A CO.. Agents. ' ~pOR GARDNER'S BLUFF, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEE? DEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN, S. C. Tiie Steamer PLANTER, capt. J. T. _ ?.tr?*?^ Foster, is now receiving freight at ??gSaESg Accommodation wharr, Hnd will leave un TUES' DAY MORNING, ihe 28th instant, at 5 o'clock. Ti eight and wharfage prepaid. For freight or passag?, having stateroom accom? modations, applv to . RAVENED. HOLMES & CO., feb25-2 . No. 177 East Boy. 1 _ p O R LIVERPOOL. The Al British Bark BELTISTE, Nielsen, Master, having a portion of her cargo en - iflimr gaged and being of small capacity, will meet wita dispatch for the above port. For Freight engage? ments apply to ROBERT MURE 4 CO., feb2l Central Wharf. P Q R > E W Y O R K ON THURSDAY, MARCH 2D, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. il. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1S70 STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New iron Side Wheel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA,Beckett, Commander, willsau for New York on THDRSDAT, March 2d, at 4 o'clock, P. M.. from Pier No. 2. Union Wharves. The elegant side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA will follow cn 9th March. Insurance by steamers or this Line a per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very One state-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER & CO., No. 20 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. feb27-4_ Jp 0 R NEW YORK. TJLD LINE N EW YORK AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1 8 4 5. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS. The very fast, and splendid Side-Wheel Steam? ships of this Line will sail from Adger's South Wharr as follows during the mouth or February: CHARLESTON. TUESDAY. 2Sth, jit 12 o'clock M. ?Sr Through Blli?or Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence ?nd the New Eng? land manufacturing -towns at the lowest market rates. Freights on upland cotton through to liverpool flve-etgbths or a pen nv: Bea island one penny. Upland cotton to New York ? cent, sea l6land For Freight or Passage angagements, apply to febllmo_JAMES ADQER A CIW mHRGUGH RILLS LADING TO. AND JL .' % ' _ .k i+ j: PROM BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON, BREMEN, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The fine Steamship FALCON, Hay nie. Commander, will sail for Baltimore ou.???mm? WEDXESDAT, 1st March, at 1 o'clock, P. Ml gW Philadelphia Freights forwardeu io that city by railroad from Baltimore wit toa?? addi? tional Insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to sample'and sell their Goods from thc Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. PAUL .C. TREN HOLM, Agent, feb25-4_No. 2 Union Wharves. "POR SAVANNAH VIA BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain . J. W: Sly, will leave Central Wharf," for above points every MONDAY MOHNINO. ai 8 o'clock, and for Beaufort and Pacific Landing ' every THURSDAY, leaving here at 8 o'clor k A. M. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. D. AIKEN, Agent, febl No. 5 Central Wharf. ly^ONEY CANNOT BUY IT!' FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS! The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., New York, which are nowoflered to the public, are pronounced by nil the celebrated Opticians of the world to he the most Perfect, Na? tural Artificial help to the human eye ever known. They ' are ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebble, melted together, ami derive their name. "Diamond," on account of their hardness and brilliancy. The scientlt?c principle on which they are con? structed brings the core or centre of the lens di? rectly In from of the eye. producing a clear and distinct vision, ns in the natural, healthy sight, and preven:li>? ail unpleasant sensations, such as glimmering and wavering or sieht, dizziness, Ac, pecn?ar to all others in n*-e. ." They are mounted m the finest manner, tn frames of the beat quality, of all materials used for that purpose. Tneir Ouish and durability ran not be surpassed. CArftON.-None genuine unless bearing their traite mark stamped on every frame. JAMES ALLAN, . Dealer in Watches, Jewelry. Sterling Silverware uud Optical Goode, No. 307 King street. -t31-mwsi yr Charlesto?. S." C. ?Jlisrellaiuoiis. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR GUTTING. -v LADIES AND CHILDREN ^.tended at their residences promptly and r reasonable rates, send orders 1% W. E. MARSHALL, Barber. Braid street, next door to Telegraph ofO.c. mav2-t ? J^RENCH PATENT MEDICINES. Prepared by Grlmault k Co.. Pans : SYRUP OF HYPO PHOSPHATE OF LIME, a so? erlgn remedy in phthisis-relieves, coughs Nightsweats, Ac. Guaran?, for headache, neuralgia, ic. Tepslne, for indigestion, Ust> o? appetite, Ac Iodized Syrup of Horseradish, invaluable to: ptrKous unable to take t'odiiver Oil-especial!; recommended In cutaneous affections, and as t most powerful depuratlve. - Digestive Lozenges of the Alkaline Lactates,. pleasant ami effective remedy for functional dt rangement of the digestive organs. Troches or Pepsine omi Paucreatlne. ALSO, PURGATIF LE ROY. Phannatile-CottinT VOMITIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cottfn. Dragees -le Sautonive. Dragees de Morphine. * s? Lanceiofs Asthma Olgarett&V' For sale by Jr v .. Br. A. RAER, may30 . . Vg la^Mj^Mng st.r>-" rp H E F Cjfo:NVA|S -BY RINGE. "- ' SELF ACTING.-NO T?MTINO.-NO AIR INJECTED. The best universal SYRINGE In the market It ls recommended by the first .Physicians of tnt country. It is so simple that It cannot ec-tontof ordej There are no valves, and nothing that will cor? rode, oue wili last a life time. Dr. JOS. H. WARREN, an eminent Phlsician, OJ Bi?ton writes to the manufacturers: '.From the fact or its sir., ?''"-uv ami correo: principle In the structure of yo&. 'Fountain Sy? ringe,'and for the easy manipulation, practicable result, and comfort to ihe patieut. I have recom mended this instrument extensively." Tlie Profession are invite-1 to call and examlm the apparatus. For sale, wholesale and retail, bv . Dr. H.' BAER, Nb. 131 Meeting street, may30_Agent for South Carolina. JJOMOOPATHIC REMEDIES. A FULL ASSORTMENT just received by DR. H. BJALR, 'oly6 No isl Meering street. Mite ?merits, Gt. BEDFORD'S (LATE CORWINS) GROCERY AND TE^L WAREHOUSE HEADQUARTERS FOB SELECTED DAIRY BUTTEE PURE LEAP LARD -<?? . . . PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, Mi BISCUITS, ic, Ac. , N. B.-I CLAIM'TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK- AND MOST' EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OL FAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS CITT. '.-'.-V-.1.- f . . . ?K .":-"T'-A~ ? .i .. f E. JE. BEDFORD, . "..>... VERY ? PURE SUCCXSSQR TO . 'v ' . CHOICE -..j IER.ANDIES, 'WINES "I WILLIAM^ S. CORWIN A CO., f " ? -. FAMILY r 'AND VERY OLD No. 275 KING STREET, " * FLOUR. T , - '-WHISKIES. . - . I ' OPPOSITE BASEL. J , h:,j.><; WHOLESALE AND RETATL DEiALER '. JU . ' " . :.rt:OK';?-.. Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars Provisions, "Spices,.&c? HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUlTSr VEGETABLES,. MEATS, SOUPS, &c. All articles sold from this establishment are or the VERY BEST QUALITY-anJ WARRANTED. Couds lelivefed to all parts or the City, Railtoad Depots,' Steamboats, free oNexpense. ? EVERT E. BEDFORD. ) SEND FOR A iJAS. S. MARTIN. ' RJEO. H. GRUBER. f CATALOGUE. ?' j WM. 5! MOOD, JR. fertilisers. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, OP CHARLESTON, S. C. F. J. PORCHER, President. F. J. PE?ZEE, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. W. LEI5BY.W. P. HALL...'.L. D. DESAUSSURE. ........ .'.B.. G. PINCKNEY THE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATES ASE NOW BE1SG MANUFACTURED AT THEIR WOKKS ON ASHLEY RIVER, under toe direction ol au experienced and Practical Chemist. ?The Company In? tend tins to be o tlrst cl iss Fertilizer, and one which can be recommended to Planters. . ST^L1VI>^RI> GUARANTEED. THE COMPANY ARE ALSO PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE A.OITP PHOSPHATE FOR COMPOSTING WITH.COTTON SEED. ( This preps ration is highly recommended by Chemists, as with it Platters are enabled to make their own Fertilizer?. ., ? The ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE is sold at $55 per ton cash, or $60 on time, with interest 4t the rate or one'per cent, per month. The ACID PHOSPHATE is sold at $35 per ton cash, or $40 on time, with iflterestat thetate of" one per cent, per month. . . .. . .. ? .. . . PELZE It4, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, feb27. . BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. ~T0 FACTORS _AND PLANTERS ! Tne undersigned begs to inform his customers and the public that, in addition to his Works at Savannah, he has established extensive superphosphate Works at the .W?PPOO MILLS, opposite this city, which are now in acive operation, manufacturing Ms well KU ownfertilizers, the . P H-O SPHO-PERUVIA N A AND' AMMOMATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANOS, .. 9 AND WHERE HE WILL ALSO KEEP ON HAND No. 1 i? E BU T I AW GUANO, SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHATE,; or the highest pratlcrrom his Asnepoo Mines, (crude and ground,) analyzing over sixty per cent. OJ Bone Phosphate or Lime; and * LAND ^LASTER. These Works have been opened under thc inspection or Dr. C. U. SHEPARD, Jt, Inspector of Fertilizers ror South Carolina, and every package will benr his brand certlTying to its ?ispsotlon. v Uniformity or quality quarante* d and prices reduced. Messrs. G. A. TBENHOLJT^ SON, General Agents, I rp\T?T trsn-nv ?SP . Messrs. GEAESER & SMITH, Agents, ( CHARLESTON, S. C. ' J. B. g A R D Y . janis CORNER EAST^3AY AND BROAD STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. EIGHTEEN'YEARS OF PRACTICAL SUCCESS! INTRODUCED IN 1852.PATENTED DECEMBER 20,1859. Oldest Superphosphate Manufactured inthis'Countrv MW MTR?CEMZE? SI'PERPIIOSPIIATE OF Lil COMPOSED OF " " Bones, Phosphatic Guano, Concentrated Ammoniaca Animal Matter and Sulphuric Acid. NO SALT. PLASTER, SALT CAKE, NITRE CAKE. NOR ANY ADULTERANT OF ANY KIND USED. -? o THE AMMONIACAL ANIMAL MATTER USED IN MAPES'NITROGENIZED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME corsists of the Flesh, (containing io per cent, of Ammonia,) and tire Blood, (containing 15 per cent. Ammonia.) .or horses, beeves, Ash and other as'mols, after expression or the rat and oil by steam.-Send ror a Pamphlet. . Ammonia Yielded by the Organic Matter.2.64 ? cent. 9.00 # ct. insoluble Phosphoric Acid.Bom' 1'ho phare or Lime.19.78 f? cent." a..ti >? ct. soluble Phosphoric Acid.Soluble Pnosphate or Lime.6A8 V cent. 3 3.S ft Ct. St lilllie Phosphoric Acid.Hone Phosphate, of Lime (dissolved).. 7 S3 V cent. 7.20 9 ct. Sulphuric Acid.-.Sulphate of Lime.15.4S ft cent. .'An e.xceilcut Fertilizer."' Respectfully submitted, (Signed.) _ 'CHARLES U. SHEPARD, JR., M. D.. In9rectur of Fertilizers for South Carolina PRICE, S50 CAS?H. KINSMAN & HOWELL, General Agents, rebS-wftnimosiUC No. ICS EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 3. C.* ETIWAN GUANOS, SOL^BM^ANTIRES 'AND SULPHURIC ACID, - -. MANUFACTURED AT THE \ . ''.. CHARLESTON, S. C., BY THE SULPHURIC ICiB AND f PERPflOSPRffi IWffi ? TITE SOW*WELL KNOWN ETIWAN OUANO IS MANUFACTURED FROM THE NATIVE BONE PI I OS i'll ATES ol South Carolina. These PHOSPHATES In their natural state are Insoluble, and re cmire to i>e ground to powder, and made Soluble by Sulphuric Acid. Tnls Company have now in ope? ration t lie largest sulphuric Acid enambera at the South, and are. therefore, abie to manufacturent the lowest rules, the highest grade of .Ft-.RTILIZER; k being clear that the greater the proportion of Soluble Phosphate which aDy Fertilizer couialns the less the quantity, required per acre. In order to make the Fertilizer complete. Ammonia and Potash m sufficient quantities are added. With.ttie.se views the Company manulacture and oder ror sale ETIWAN GUANOS, WARRANTED TO CONTAIN FROM V? TO 20 PER CERT. OF DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE OP L'ME. a?i nom 2 to '?ii per cent.-ol AMMONI A, with a sufficient addition of PERUVIAN GUANO and POTASH, to adapt lt to all crops. Price $55 per ton, cash; ou time, $co per ton, aud interest 7 per cent, per annum._^ . _ DISSOLVED BONE, OF HIGH GRADE; SUITARLE FOR MANUFACTURERS OR FOR PLANTERS. BEING IN ITSELF AN excellent FERTILIZER, und speclallv adapt-, d for Compost. As largo quantities or Sulphuric Acid are used lo dissolve the Phosphate..thia will be lound a cheap and convenient way to transport that ma? terial The grade furnished will be rrom 18 to 20 per cent. Dissolved Rene Phosphate. Price $40 per ton. cash: on time. $J5, with tneieat at 7 per cent, per annum. Still higher grades will be tarnished to order at nu additional price percentage. COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE. SPECIALLY PREPARED'FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED AND OTHER PLANTATION MANURES. Price ?35 per ton, casa; on time. >40, \nth Interest at 7 per cent, per annum. GROUND BONE, AT MUCH LOWER RATES, CONSISTING SIMPLY OF THE. NATI VE BONE PHOSPHATES 6ROUND io powder. Pnce $20 per ton, cash ;. on Hine, $22, and interest at 7 per cent, per annum. WM. C. BEE & CO.; AGENTS, No. 14 ADGER'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. ?. N. B.-THE PERCENTAGE OF DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME AND AMMONIA IN ALL' THE ETI WA NS is ascertained at the Works, by their Cliemlst, before delivery. Should anv pur? chaser he dissatisfied, he may return averatre samples of apy purchase, within thirty (30) dayh after delivery, and they will be, analyzed ane^, aud any deficiency in tue percentage guaranteed will be made good to bira l?y tue company. Jau23-mwi2moff . ;tf?t??li*ers. PRICES REDUCED! pw GVAKQ ? 'MPOjtX&DFROM s? vkovpc OCEAN For Bale by WILCOX, GIBBES * CO., Importers and Dealers tn GUANO, No. 148 Bay street. Savan? nah, Ga. . No. 241 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.; No. 161 EAST BAT, Charleston', S. C. For farther ln fefm8tM, address as above, for Southern Agri? culturist Almanac, febl-lmo OL B; ? A B O L I>" A BITTE ES,, ' ' FOB SALE UT ' , . E. E. BEDFORD, Kine street,. . \ '. * O/!). AHRESS 4 CO.. King.^treeti : ?rt . B; FELDMANN <t C0., ?ing street, : 0. MOMEIER, And by nrugpists and treuers everywhere. . ii* 3t?i - PE3?T0S . Cognac Bitters, . FIBST PRIZE Paris Exhibition 1867. Purify the blood and strengthen the system, eradicating the effect of dissipation, maintain the Human frame in condition of healthfulness, diape! the Blues and all mental1 .'dis? tempers, and relieve those whose sedentary habits lay them open to depression. They prevent and cure[Bili? ous and other Fevers, Fever and A ff tee, Chills, Diarrhoea, Dysen? tery", Dyspepsia, Sea - Sickness, Colic, Cholera, Cholera Mbrblfs, and* every complaint Inci? dental to diet or atmos? phere. Ladies will find them a sovereign boon, as they eradicate all traces of Debility, Nervousness, Inertness, and Diseases perfilar to the sex. z&~* thousands of Testimo? nials can be seen at the office of M. JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor, 64 & 66 Water Street, N. T. CLAO??S & WITTE, ?if j CHARLESTON, General Agent*for the State of So. Carolina. feblL-iyrDAO ? ff MARK WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE OLD CAROLINA BITTE Jl^S. .H. BISCHOFF ? CO., H. KLATTE <fc CO., '" BOLLMANN BROTHERS, J. A. QUACKENB?SH, WAGENEB i, MONSEES, MANT0?E & CO. Sewing iflachincs. t AH? THE ?WEEDV FAMILY FAY0RIT? LOCK-STITCH MACHINE. are the best in use. For sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly fay menta, on .easy terms, or for cash. AU krna of Machine attachments, Needles, Cotton, (white, black and colored,) Silk, CU, Soap, Ac, kc Repairing as usual. Circulars and samples of work sent on application; D. B. HASELTON, General Dealer in First Class Sewing fca o&ines and Material, No. 307 King street, aug 17 Charleston, S. 0. >