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A Gentle Bender. BT B. BLOOD. Jolie was mine from childhood ; We tumbled In clover mows, We fished in the brook with a pin for a hook, We swung:on the bended boughs; I saved her life from the river When our raft was spilt in twain She had not touched the bottom Ere I had her up again. Then for long years I missed her In school and foreign land, Where she met Count Gambollero And the Duchess of Fourlnhand. Then back to Hall Columbia wp h a lot of foreign airs, Which I gobbled ut as a tiger-pup Would gobble a nest of hares. Yet. alas ! a "mangled exile," (With a tenderness fot hash At Delmonlco'8 north counter.) Turned her gentle calabash. Folks said he played "draw-poker," And "cases" kept at night; i've no Idea what "cases" are. But I "poked" him out of sight; And Julie laughed as In other days, And the thing turned out all right. And now we're od a-kltlng Around our honeymoon, With a blanket-strap and a lunch box : As big as a small pontoon The cbseyest pair of turtles, .With onlv a single spoon l And the folks in the cars all "spot" us, For they chuckle, "Happy elves !" "Tah-tah I? and "highty-tlghty I" , They know how lt is themselves l [yew Fort: Evening rost. j. OOMMJSBCIAX, y.EWS. Bx ports. CORK AND A MARKST-Per Br brig Prothesa-210 tdns phosphate rock. Vite Cliarlettou Cotton, Klee amt Naval .Store* .Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, 1 MONDAY EVSNINO. February 27, 1871. J COTTON.-The market for this staple exhibited lather a steadily sus tamed Inquiry, prices hi some cases showing a Bllghtly easier character, but was generally without quotable change. Sales lioo hales, say : 60 at lix, 33 at 12,103 at 12X, 30 at 12X, 6 at 12X, 28 at 13X, 9 at 13, 14 at 13X, io at 18X. 16 at 13% 9S at 14, 61 at 14X, 43 at 14X, 14 at 14X. 208 at 14X, 50 at UH, 164 at u'%, 60 at WA, 4 at 15, 27 at 15},', 1 at 15X, and 15 bales Moina at 17c. We quote : LIVBKPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.12 @isx Low middling.14 @u>i Middling.14X@14? Strict middling..14X@15 ! BICK.-The market for this gram was strong, and prices rather better. Sa'es'near 350 tierces of clean Carolina; 12 tierces at S Ki 90 at 7-7-16, 34 at 7},', 42 at 713-16, 62 at 7X, 52 it 715-16, 27 at Sc 9 Rf. We quote common to le t at 7x@7X. good . 7Ji@.<c ft tts. NAVAL STORKS.-There were no sales of note. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by st eam direct nomi? nal on uplands; via New York, \'d on up? lands, i' ' -)? v i on sea lslandB ; by sall 7-16 on uplands, xd on sea islands, To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New rots, by steam, }?'c on uplands and Xe on sea islands; $1 76 ft tierce on rice; by sail, Xe ft lb on cotton; - ft tierce on rice; 40c ft barrel on rosin; j $7? 5 ft M on lumber; $9@10 ft M on timber. To Boston, by eau, xe ft rb on upland cotton. To Providence, by sail $ s ft M on boards, h c 9 lb on'cotton; by steam $1 fi bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by Eteam, Kc fi lb on uplands; by Ball, $7 fl M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 ft ton oh clay, and I3@s so on phos? phates. To Baltimore, by steam, Xe ft h> by sall, $6 5007 ft M bn boards; $3?3 25 fl ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. G., Dariel and Satina River, Qa., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10 ?12 fi M are the rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE.-sterling eo day b?ls20X. DOMESTIC EiCUANQS. - The fcanks purchase sight checks at X@X off, and seU at par. GOLD-10X? 12-_ _ Markets by Telegraph. HONEY. MARKET. LONDON, February 27-Noon.-Consols 91X. Bonds 91X. Afternoon.-Consols 92. Evening.-Consols 92. Bonds 91X* NEW YORK, February 27-Noon.-Stocks very strong and active, especially Western Union Tele? graph and Ohio, but after call rather weak. Governments steady and strong. State bonds dull. South Carolinas better. Gold steady at 11X? Money 8a4. Exchange, long 9X; short 10X. Freights quiet. Evening.-Freights steady. Money abundant; maximum rate 6. Sterling lower, 9Xa9#. Gold Hans- Governments sb-ady; sixty-two, regis? tered 12X. South Carolinas, new rather strong; others very duU. Tennessees 64 ??; new 64>?. Vir ?lulas 66X; new 61X* Louisianas 69; new-61. evees 72; eights 84. Alabamas 99; fives <<7. Georgias t>2; sevens 90. North Carolinas 48X; sew 27. South Carolinas 70?*; new 58X* NEW ORLEANS. February 27.-Sterling 21xa2I)i. Sight x discount. Gold llalix. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL. February 27-Noon.-Cotton duh; uplands jarely 7#d; Orleans barely 7Xd; Fales lo.OOO bah s. Evening.-Cotton dull and easi r; uplands TX* 7Xd; Orleans, 7Xa7Xd; sales t0,000; for specula? tion and export loco bales. Shipping at New Or : leans. Maren and ApriL not below good ordinary, 4} . 7Xd; shipping at Charleston or Savannah, 7 7-16d for middlings. NEW YORK. February 27-Noon.-Cotton dull and heavy ;-mlddllcg uplands la.'^c; Orleans 15\c; sales 2000 bales. Evening.-Cotton dull and nominal; sales 3850 hales at 15XC BOSTON. Ftbroary 27.-Cojtton dull and nomi? nal; middlings io KC; net receipts 545 bales; gross 6890; sales 300; stock 9000. BALTIMORE, February 27.-Cotton unchanged; middling 15c; gross receipts, 295 bales; sales, 405; Stock, 16,335. WILMINGTON, February 27.-Cotton dull and nominal; middlings 14c; net receipts ns; exports coast wi c 337 5; sales 150; stock 3511. AroBTi, February 27.-Cotton dull and prices easier at i.tXal4Xc for middlings; sales 400;re? ceipts 5-^4 bales. SAVANNAH February 27.-Cotton In light de? man?; middlings 14},; net receipts S964 bales; ex? ports to Great Biltain 68V4; coastwise 2M2; sales SOO: stocK 81,146. MOBILE, February 27.-Cotton dnll; middling 14; net receipts 1-235; exports coastwise 50; sales 1000: stock 82,585 bales. GALVESTON, February 27.-Cotton quiet; rood ordinary I2>i*;net receipts 1736; export to Great Britain 1188; coastwise 1005; sales 1300; stock' 56,797 baise. NEW < KLEAK8, February 27.-Cotton dull; mid? dling l4X-tl4^o; net receipts.' 10.369; gio.-a re? ceipts, 10,694. Exports to Great Bi Rain, 5584; to Amsterdam. i39'?; to Genoa. 3129; coastwise, 1339. Sales, 8700 bales; stock, 283,644. PROVBIOK3 AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LONDON, February 27-Noon.-Sur.ar 36s. LIVERPOOL, February 27-Noon.-Wheat buoy? ant. Porkv5s. - - NEW York, February 27-Noon.-Flour lOalic better. Wheat a-shade firmer and quiet. Corn a shade better. Pork steady at ?2? 25a22 37. Lani quit t. Turpentine quiet, at 53a53}?c. Rosin unchanged. Evening.-Flour, Southern firmer; common to good extra $6 90a7 40; good to choice $7 45a7 90. Whiskey armer at 92a92Xc. Wheat feverish, un? settled and firmer; winter red and amber West? ern 63.165c. Corn a shade firmer at 84Xa85}?c. Pork quiet and steady. Lard a Shade firmer; kettle i3?,'ai3}i. Turpentine quiet at 63a63>ic. Rosin unchanged. Tallow steady. CINCINNATI. February 27.-Flour active, in de? mand and advauclug. Corn steady and mode- J rate. Pork, full prces asked bm no demand at $22. Lard held out of market. Shoulders 9},'c, sides lix*HX- but generally held XaXc higher. Whlskev buoyant at 86c LOUISVILLE, February 27_Bagglug verv quiet and unchanged. Flour quiet. Cora unchanged. Provisions steady. Pork $22. Lard and bacon uncbang-d. Whiskey 86c. NEW KKLEASS, Fehraary 27.-Flour scarce; a?? penme $6?Oa7; treble extra ?7 25a7 fia Corn easier; mixed and yellow 7ia72c; white 72a73c. Oatt easier at 7Sc Bran scarce and firmer at $1 30al 35. Hay dull; prime $24a25; choice $26a 27. Pork ?rii'f)iues-$J3 25. Bacon dull at 10?.,', 12Xai2.Sc; f-uirar cured hams 16Xal7c. L*rd quiet; tierce 12>?al3c; keg 14c. Sugai in demand and armer; prime lOalsec. Molasses- fair to prime 4la5lc. Whiskey dull; cincinnati rectified 95ca $1. Oofles-prime 16Xal5Xc Havana M arise t. HAVANA. February 18.-The ma'ket has been rather act ve during the past week and at Ma? tanzas, s iles in both ports covering ov-r 22,000 boxes. Quotations remain as lust advised Wnltea through a $6 to :=!?per loo lbs; yellows do' Nos. 13 to tu. ut S5li t<> $T5X di?; brown uo, Nos' ll and 12 nt $&X to #5f? do; cucuruchos do. Nos 1 to 10. at $4l? !.> $JX do; and other classes of sugars, mu-covades. centrifugals and molar)'tis in the usual proportion for given qualities' Shipped during the wee -, heuce and from Matan? zas, 29 955 boxes an?. 3426 hugsueads of sngars or which io the Unned S'a-es, 12,169 boxes and 3278 hogsheads; b dance to European ports, with the exception of 6JO boxes to Montevideo and 2 boxes tost. TnoniuM, Irving ?locks in the two ports equal to 124.944 boxes and n.23: hogsheads, SS^SO^.^^ ?f 281'8S9 b0T MoLASSKS.-Wiih light stocks coming in, all of ?00d quality find ready purchasers; for clayed at 5 rs. per keg, and Muscovado at &% do. to occa? sionally a fraction more. in other produce very little doing. Olgars and leaf tobacco remain as some three weeks notified to the tn? de. Business for the moment slightly deranged from the near approach of carnival, which is being extensively prepared for b> thoBewhonre Inclined to be happy on all legal occasions. Young and old will alike go In ror the rolly or the wisdom as may be. Masking, dancing, fea-t lng. 4c, ad libitum, and the business or thc coming week may be a little retarded ny the fun going oil. New York Rice Market. From the Daily Bulletin, Febrnary 25: Domes? tic continues in moderate supply, and 13 firmly held, but the cost is so great tnat buyers are In? different, and purchase from the foreign sicck whenever possible. Sales of oo tierces Carolina at fcae'j'c ror common to good, and 8Ka8?icfor prime io very choice. East India goods not very active, but steadily held. Sales of 300 bags Ran? goon at Ta7,Vc. From the Journal of Commerce: Rice remains steady. The Otterings are moderate, and are at full rates only, but dealers purchase only aa- they have occasion to use. The sales are 60 t'erces Carolina at Sasyic, and 300 bags Rangoon at Ta 7 Vc currency. From the Times": Rice has been quiet, the light offerings and firmness or holders checking business In Carolina, which has been quoted at $8a8 50 eer loo lbs Rangoon has been selling at $7a7 12>i, currency. New York Naval Stores Market. From the Journal of Commerce, February 20: The market for spirits of turpem lue is hardly so firm. The stock is in few bauds and the arrivals are light, but a continued -small demand has in? duced a few holders to accept a shade easier fig? ures. We qa te merchantable lots, at 53;ia$4c., the latter an outside price. Sales are 35 bbls. In merchantable order at 53&c, and loo bbls tn ship ping order at 5ic Rosins-the market remains in about the same position. The stock lins receiv? ed no important additions, aud holders are un wlillDg to release supplies nnlfss at late full pri? ces. There is very little Inquiry. 300 bbls siraln ed sold at $2 02J?. We quote strained at $2 00a 2 65; No 2 $2 75a3; No 1, $3 25a450; pale and extra pale, (r>a7 50. Tar ls dull at $2 45 for Washington and $2 50 for Wilmington. New York Hay Market. From the Dally Bulletin, February 25: Receipts to-day 22 car loads and 380 by ooat. The market ts only steady at $1 20 for shipping grades; the sales are 45 bales compressed for Jacksonville at SI SO, 80 bales do for Mobile at $1 25. 225 bales or? dinary shipping for Charleston, 50 for Washing? ton, 20 ror Fernandina, and loo for* another port in the South, all at Si 20. Retail and straw are very firm and rule as befure quoted. Boston Market. BOSTON. February 22.-COFFEE-The market for coflee ls quiet, but prices are firm, and full previous rules are readily obtained ror jobbing lots. The sales have been at I9}?a28c fur Java, UB to quality, and Maleme, gold, for Rio. St. Do? mingo is quiet, and prices are nominally 93fcalOc per pound, rcold. COTTON.- There has btcu a bater feeling for cotton roi ?onie anys pjtrst, bot prices remain without r.uca improvement. The manufacturers have been very well supplied by recent large re? ceipts, and are not purchasing to any extent. The sales have been at I3>tai3j?c for ordinary: *3?4'al4Jic for good ordinary: I4iial5c for low utiddl ngs, and 15,l?al53?c for low middlings, iu cludlug uplands anti Gulf. The market closes Arm at these figures, and the tendency is upward, the reduced receipts at southern ports having im? parted more courage to holders. DOMESTICS.-In cotton and woollen goods there ls no mater..! change to notice. Sraudard cot? tons are held with considerable tlrmness, as stocks in maour.ietiirers' lianOs are sinai:, with the prospect or belier prices ami a mote active trade at HU early day. GUNNY BAGS.-The market ror gunny bass is rather dull wlih sales orso bales at lOj^c currency; and 500 at Ile. gold, in bond. GUNNY CLOTA.-This article is firm at loaioc per yard, currency, for Calcutta and domestic, and to arrive 12Jic, gi ld, lu bond. HAY.-There ls a firmer ftelinp for hay, with sates at $l?a2? per lon, as to quality, for common and very choice. NAVAL STOKES-Spirits turpentine ls firm and prices have advanced. The saies have ranged from ?oa?hc per gallon and now llrm at thc latter rate. In tar, rosin and pitch no transactions of any importance, but very full prices aie obtaiued for all kinds. RICK.-Thc market ls firm, with further sales of o casks Carolina at 7J?a8 IMic "? lb, us io quality. Montgomery Cotton Statement. MOSTg;CELERY, February.24,-rhei;e.ceipts con tiiiuo?? fail dC',.and waldo so to-jtce'ead of the season: 'Onrte^lptB are very la'geljr & excess of last years receipts. Colton is lu :alr demand at i3>2'c for low middlings in our market. Stock unhand September 1,18Tu.1,575 Received -ast Week....'..1.841' Received previously.51,042- 82,SSS Total..'.84.458 Shipped past wi ek.2.45:* Shipped previously.T.'.?U-J-75,054 Stock on baud February 23, i?:i.9,404 Selma Cotton Statement. SKLMA. February 24. Siock oa lund September 1,1S70.bales..1,272 Received this week.1.450 Received previously.75 016-70,406 Total...77,738 Shipped rbis week.2.511 Shipped previously.66.3G7-S8,?78 Stock O? hand Friday, February 24,1S71... 8,360 ? , Interior Cotton Markets. . ATLANTA, February 26.-ThW market to-day has been quiet and firm; middling? i3>i. low mid? dling 13, good ordinary UH, ordinary 10}.'. MONTGOMERY, February 25.-Our cotton mar? ket ls quiet but steady; low middlings 13.!?c. SELMA, Febrnary 25.-There were sales yester? day to the amount or 600 bales; middling 14. low middling 13??, strict pood ordinary Mc. Demand i good; sales were made on the above basts, but were principally of poor cottous. Receipt? by Railroad. Filtruuiy 37. .SOUT? CAROLINA XAJLROAB. 1305 baies cotton, 47 T>aies good?, 100 bbls na? val stores. 3 cars stock. To Railroad Agent, Pel zer, Rodgers 4 co, T P Smith, W C Bee 4 co. U ll Walter A co. L D DeSaussure. W C Dukes Jr co, Bowhug A- -co, Caldwell Jb Soo, R Mare 4 co, ii W Williams & to, WK Ryan. W 0 Courtney" ft co, 4? A freo holm 4 Son, W W Smith, Frost * Adeer, WA Couiteuay. Watson 4 HU, Pringle ft Son. Sloan 4 Srlgnlous, Mowry 4 Sou, Wlss A- co, E B Stoddard 4 co. Thurston & Holmes. SOUTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 72 balts cotton, - bbls naval su res, cars wood and lumber, rice, peas, md>e. .vc. To G W Wil? liams A- co. Frost .v Adger, Reeder 4 Davis, G H Walter 4 oo. J A i?uackeubush, Pelaer, Rodgers" 4 co, W K Ryan. Sl<-ati 4 Slegulon?, S I) Stoney. J Marshall. Jr, Barden 4 Parket? Kinsman A Howell, Biscbofl ft co. JOH Claasseil, Mowry 4 Son, J E Adger 4 co. Clnghorn, Herring ft ct?. J Anderson 4 co. Rev A W Marshall ii Dose ti er, Millonee 4 Kenyon, G D Wayne, Railroad .spent and Older. PORT CJ.L'jEyD.Ut. MOON'S rBASXS. Full Moon, cth. 10 hours, 19 minutes, morning. Last yuarter. 13th, 5 hours. 0 minutes, evening. New Moon, 20lh. W hours. 40 minutes, evening. First yuarter. 29th. 1 hours. 24 talantes, moru'g. FEB. A MAR. ?IMonday. Fnesdaj. Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. .Saturday... ?jsunday. SUN. BI33S. 6..31 0..30 6..-20 G..2S C. 26 6.. 25 6.. 24 I an; ; MOOS SE:?, H. A S. maa iVATHK. 5..55 32..33 I 12..47 5..55 1..34 1..45 5..53 ! 2..2S 2..31 5..57 I a..19 j 3..42 5..5? I 4..ll 4..44 5..5?? j 4..57 6..38 5..59 i 5..37 i 6..26 MARINE NEUS. CHARLESTON. FEBRUARY 28. A11R1VED SUNDAY. Br bark Minnie. Stewart. Fsjargo, PR-20days Ballast. To R Mure 4 co. Incorrectly reported i as having been the British bai k Hipparchus, from Providence, R I. ARRAYED YESTERDAY. Sehr Arctic. Wocdemau. Baltimore-4 davs. Coru. To T Tupper 4 Suns. Vessel to Meeter. Experienced heavy northeast gules on the 22d and *J3d. Sehr Ann S Deas. Garbatti. West Point Mi'l 85 titra s r.'UgU nee. To W C Bte A.- C .-. Flat from Rautowles. oo; bu^ieis rough rice. To W u ?ee A co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Br brig Prothesa, Ball, Cork and a Market-J A Enslow 4 co. senr H W McColley, Hubbard. Wilmington, N C -H F Baker 4 co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Nor bark Emanuel, Eluersen. Haitis Port, (Rus ela.) Brig Margaret. Johnson, New Orleans, sehr ida Richardson, Bedell. Baltimore. Sijir Ella Mathews. McEiwee. Philadelphia. Sehr Ida BinlsaU.-Bli dsn ll, Danen, Ca. Sehr Jas Veldt eu, Oavilear, Jacksonville, Fla. Sehr Traveller, Hodges, Newbern, N c. . Sehr c S ??roves, Weaver, Savannah. FROM THIS POUL Steamship Georgia, dowell, New York, Feb? ruary -27. Steamship Sea Cull, Dutton, Baltimore, Feb? ruary 26. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Philadelphia, Feb? ruary 24. Bark Walter, Stenson, New York. February 25. Sehr J W Allen, Uoane. Boston. February 24. CLEARED KOK THIS PORT. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, at New York February 25. Steamship Virgula, Boater, at Philadelphia, February 24. MEMORANDA. The following are the consignees per?schr Mary Stow, from Baltimore: W Roach k co, S C Rail? road Agent, Holmes & Calder, Ravenel, Holmes & ?o, S R Marshall. The bark Walter, which sailed from this port for Liverpool, is reported as having arrived at New York on Saturday last. Thc cause of her going to that port is not given. The sehr Moses Fatten, Harding, from George? town, S C, arrived at Havana February 1". LIST OF VESSELS CP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR^THIS TORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Ship Arracan, Spencer, sailed.Jan io Ship Tranquebar, Har ward, sailed.Jan 21 Ship Canova. LeSack, sailed.Feb 8 Bark Annie Kimball'. Stluson, cleared.Jan 20 Bark Florence Chipman, Jones.Jan 25 NEWPORT, ENG. The G H Bevan, Bevan, sailed.Jan 9 MIDDI.EBORO', ENG. Tho Oscar, Peterson, sailed.Feb 5 CARDIFF. The Jean Vivian. Rrewer, sailed.Jan 26 CALLAO. Fr bark Intimes, Gefflot. sailed.Oct 16 TAJAnDO, P R. Br bark Minnie. Stewart, np.Jan io DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Ship Cltv of Boston, Wyman, cleared.Feb 19 Sehr S C Tyler, Barrett, up.Feb 13 Sehr B N Hawkins. Wyatt, up.Feb 22 NEW TOBE. Sehr Mary Farrow. Baeley, cleared.Feb 16 Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, cleared.Feb 13 Sehr Lilly, Hughes, cleared.Fe ) 24 Sehr Vraie, Mason, up.Feb 24 Sehr Walton, Boyd, up..Feb 16 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr E A Hooper, Hooper, up.Feb 18 Sehr E B Everman, Corson, cleared.Feb 3 Sehr A E Glover, Terry, up...Feb 7 Sehr Jessie S Clark, Clark, up.Feb 21 Sehr Daneahower, Grace, cleared.Feb 20 BALTIMORE. Br bark Lord Baltimore, Browa, up.Feb 18 Brig M E Rowland, Rowland, cleared.Feb ie Sehr Arctic. Woodtman. up.Feb 18 Sehr 0 S Edwards, corson, cleared.Feb 21 Sehr Elias Moore, DeGroot, up.Feb 20 Sehr Sta Queen, Rosebrook, cleared.Feb 24 ROCKPORT, MB. Sehr Frank A- Emily, McCobb, cleared.Feb 3 F Sfjipping. OR X E W YORK. ON THURSDAY, MARCH 2D, AT FOCR O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870 STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA,Beckett, Commander, will sail for New YorK on THURSDAY, March 2d, at 4 o'clock. P. M.. from Pier No. 2. Onion Wharves. The elegant Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA will follow (>n 9th March. . Insurance bv steamers of this Line >? per cent. For Freight'Engageinents or Passage, having very One state-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY. No. 1 Union Wharves. fe 1)27-4__ _ jpOR PHILADELPHIA. WEEKLT STEAM LINE-THURSDAYS. The Iron Screw Steamship VIRGIN!A, ALEXANDER HUNTER, Commander, Will be dispatched for Philadelphia on TnuKSDAT. 2d March, at o o'clock P.J M., from Brown's North Wharf. The new screw Steamship FALL RIVER, Cap? tain Hinckley, will follow on the 9ih March. 49*Through Bills Lading will be issued to Bos ton. Fnr Freight engagements or passage, having good cabin accommodations, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, feb27-mtutl:3_No. 1 Cn len Wharf. pACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP Y t THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA,. CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamere of the above ?int leave Pier No. 42. North River, toot of Canal J_ street, N*w:York, at 12 o'clock noon, or tu^e 4t;'? raid 20ih of every month (except when these dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preced i ug. Departure of the 20th connect?t Panama wiiii steamers for South racine and Central American ports. Those of 4t h touch at Manzanillo. Steamship GREAT REPUBLIC leaves San Fran? cisco for Japan and China March 1,1871. No California steamers touch ai Havana, bu; go direct from New York to Aspinwali. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult Medicine and attendance free. For.PasBage Tickets or other information applj at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on th-: wharf foot of Canal street. North River, New York. F. R. BABY, Agent. jolyl6-lyr_ TTTEEELY LIKE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING. BEAUFORT. HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH. DARIAS AND - . BRUNSWICK, GA. The favorite Steamer ELIZA. HANCOX, Captain L. w. BURNS, will receive Freight- at Accommoda- _ ?-T^* w rion wharf for above poiu?. eve:v?SStedillStki TUESDAY, and leave on every WEDNESDAY EUK? INO, at 7 o'clock, arriving at savanuah the sam evening, and leaving for Harlen, Ac. '.he follov Ing morning. Returning, w?U leave Savannah fo charleston everv MONDAY MORN INO, at 7 o'clook For Freight or passage, a; pl? to RAVENEL. HOLMES & CO.. sepl? . . No. ?7 East Ba7. ?po F LORIDA, TWICE A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH. FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE. PJLATKA AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamar DICTATOR, Captain _ .s-T"*^'*. lu If. COXETTER, will sab fromj&SS&?SLr Southe-n Whan for above points every h a.-jJA . EVENING.at ?.30 o'clock, arriving hack a; Chntics ion every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. The Sieamer CITY POiNT, Captain D. B. Vincent, will sail from Southern Wharf for above point every FRIDAY EVENING, at ?.30 o'clock, arriving back at Charleston WEd.vssDAY AFTERNOON, at 6 o'clock. RAYENEL k CO., Agents, octIO_Southern wharf. Jjl O Ii SAVANNAH. ELEGANT STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. The Splendid Steamer DICTATOR. _ CApt?ln L. M. Coxetter, will leave ijgfiSa_ Sou: hern Wharf on TUESDAY EVENING,T?oruary 23,1S71, at 8.30'o'clock, for the above pla ce. The splendid Steamer CITY POINT. Cap-ain D. B., Vincent, will leave Southern Wharf for the above place on FRIDAY EVENING. March :3,1871, at-s.30 o'clock. RAVEN-EL A CO.. Agents. feb2i CBAS GE OF SCHEDULE. MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FERRY COMPANY. 'On and? afters WEDNESDKY, March . 1st, the following schedule will be, Observed: Leave City at IO A. M., 3 and 6 P. M. Lenve Mount Pleasant nt 8 and 11:30 A. M., and 5:15 P. M. Leave Sullivan's Island at 7:30 and 11:15 A. M.. and 5 P. M., every Monday, Wednesday and Sat? urday. SUNDAY SCHEDULE. Leave Cltv at 10 A. M., and 3 P. M. Leave Mount Pleasant at 8 and 11:30 A. M., and 6 P.M. Leave Sullivan's Island ot 11:15 A. M, and 5:30 P. M. J. H. MURRAY. feb2?-:* Agent. F Stripping. OR LIVERPOOL. The Al British Ship "KATE TROOP," Crocker, Master, having ir ost of her cargo i engaged, will meet -with quick dispatch. For Freight engagements apply to febl4-tuthsl0 G. A. TRENHOLM A SON LIVERPOOL. : The Al British Bark BELTISTE, Nielsen, J?kt Master, having a portion of lier carpo en-2ESL gaged and being of small capacity, will meet wuh I dispatch for the above port. For Freight engage I ments apply to ROBERT MURE 4 CO., feb2l . Central Wharf. FOR S E W ?OKK, OLD LINK S E\V YORK AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1 3 4 5. SPACIOUS A"TD ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS. 3L- "-w The very fast and splendid Side-Wheel Steam? ships of this Une will sall from Adger's South Wharf as follows during the month or February: CHARLESTON, TUESDAY, 28th, at 12 o'clock M. ?- Thrbugh Bills or "Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston. Providence and the New Eng? land manufacturing towns at the lowest market rates. Freights on upland cotton throntrh to Liverpool five eighths or a penny: sea lslaiid one penny. Upland cotton tb New York ii cent, sea island Vc. ' '*For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to febi-irao JAMES ADGER A CO. rJHROUGH BILLS LADING TO AND PROM BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, BREMEN, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The One Steamship FALCON, Haynle, ^Sm^ Commander, will SalMor Baltimore oa?JUg??? WEDNESDAY, m March, at 1 oJclock, P.AL ? *5- Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad rrom Baltimore without addi tiona! insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to sample and tell their Goods from the Railroad Depot ir. Philadelphia, PAUL C. TRENHOLM. Agent, feb25-4 No. jg Union Wharves. JpOR SAVANNAH VIA BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain _ , -rTP*">>. J. W. Sly, will leave Central Wharf???fcX5gZ for above points every MONDAY MIIRNI.NO. at 8 o'clock, and for Beaufort and Pacific Landing every TBVBSDAT, leaving hore at 8 o'clock A. M. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. D. AIKEN, Agent, febl No. 5 Central Wharf. Dings, C!) erm ca is, &c. STJBBPOP! DEATH TO RATS, ROACHES, BEDBUGS, &c, NEVER FAILING. XES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS. HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ALWAYS FRESH. ?old at Wholesale by DO WIE, MOISE & DAVIS, And at retal hy ail Druz?lafs._fchl-flmo A NEW DISCOVERY ! ! PHALOM'S "VIT?JTLA ; Salvafion for the Hair. CLEAR A^VATER WITIIoVtSEDIMENT ! ! OPENT^JHE LIGHT!!! For Restoring io Grat?lair its Original Color! PHALON'S "ViTALry^irTers ut? terly frora alllhsfTiair coloring preparatior^faeretofore used. It is llpfl^jid, sweet smelling, precumates no muddy or slimy matpr,requires no shaking, im .parfcs no stain to the skin. Hold it teche light and it is clear and cloudless. It leaves no mark on the seato; yet it reproduces in gray halr>?finaturalcolor that time or sicKTrsi?fimay have bleached out of ^^^^ " tyPhalon's Vitalia^ is for one sole purpose.Jfiat of reproducing,with absafute cer? tainty, the naturalisier of the hair.% It is no^?itended as a daily dressiu^fnor for removing scurf ordandruff ; nor for cu? ring baifiness; nor for stimula? ting tre growth of the hair. Thesf objects may be accom? plished after the color has been fixed tnth the Vitalia, by Pha? lon's Chemical Hair Invigo rator. THE ViTAL?iSta harmless and unequaled prepfa-ationfor ' the reproduction of lie origi? nal hue of gray hair,ald noth? ing else. This is accomplished in from two to ten applications, according to the^s^th of shad? required. SoJ*H)yall druggists. Sold at wholesale bv HOWIE. MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists, Meeting corner Hasel street. sep24-stnt hamos r??E GREAT GERMAN RE?LEDIES. Proressor LOUIS WUNDKAM'S BLOOD PURl FY1NG AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (lu Plhs or Powders,) fot the cure of all Acute cr Chronu Diseases, resulting from impure blood and imper? fect digestion. Also, the fallowing Medicines by the same (Pro? fessor Louis Wundram, Brunswick, Germany :) GOUT POWDERS. Rheumatic Tincture. Epileptic Remedy. Toothache Drops. Herb Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) Rheumatic Herb Tea. Gout Tincture. Eye Water. Wundwasser (the German "Painkiller.) For salo by ?r. H. -j AJCR, mayai) so. 131 Meeting street. fine tStotetteBt'tet.' BEDFORD'S (LATE COR WIN'S GROCERY AND T E A WAREHOUSE. HBADQUABTERS FOB SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER PURE LEAP LARD PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, MM 3?8CU1T8, Ac., AC. N. B.-I CLAIM TO KBEP THE LARGEST STOCS AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT O? FAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS CITY. f 1 I E. E. BEDFORD, I VERY PURE SUCCESSOR TO CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. i BRANDI E'S, WINES AND VERY OLD WHISKIES. WILLIAM S. CORWIN & CO., No. 275 KING STREET, OPPOSITE HASEL. WHOLESALE AJVD RKTAJLi DEALER IN - Fine Teas, ?oiTees, Sugars Provisions, Spices, &cJ HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS. VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS, ?c. Aa articles sold from this establishment are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTED. Goods lellvered to all parts of toe City, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, free or expense. EVERr E. BEDFORD.) SEND FOR A ? JAS. S. MARTIN. SEO. H. GRUBER. f CATALOGUE. ; j WM. G. MOOD, Ja. ?cxl'?UexQ.. ATLANTIG PHOSPHATE COMPANY, OF CHARLESTON. S. C. P. J. PORCHER, President. P. J. PELZER, Treasurer. DIRECTORS . W. LEBBY.W. P. HALL.L. D. DESAUSSURE_.B. G. PINCKNEY TUE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATES ARE NOW BEING MANUFACTURED AT THEIR WOKKS ON ASHLEY RIVER, nader the direction of an experienced and Practical Chemist. The Company in? tend this to be a mst clsss Fertilizer, and ono which can be recommended to Planters. STANDARD GUARANTEED. TIJE*C0iMPANY ARE ALSO PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE ACID IPIEIOSIFHA-TB FOR COMPOSTING AV IT II COTTON SEED. This prep', ral lon i3 highly recommended by Chemists, as with it Planters are enabled to maie their own Fert illzerp. . ? The ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE ls sold at f 55 per ton cash, or $co on time, with interest at the rate of one per cent, per month. The ACID PHOSPHATE ls sold at $35 per ton cash, or $40oh time, with interest at the rate o? one per cent, per month." PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, dec31-4inos , BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. DICKSON FERTILIZER COMPANY, AUGUSTA, G A'. I '^^^^^^ " WARRANTED FREE FROM ADULTERATION. DICKSON'S COMPOUND^Cash.1.i $60 Tirae.(Clty acceptance). 7C DICKSON'S COMPOUND-Cash y^N, . ?0 <?<> Time (City acceptnnce). / . 73 Drayage to Railroad or Boat, Sacks 200 ponnds each.51 per ton We use no inferior or adulterating material in our mana'actures. Planters are Invited to visit our Works. Send lor Circulars. JAMES T. GARDINER, President, Augusta, Ga?. GEO. W. WITTE, Agent,'Charleston, S. C. jan26-thsiu2mds IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS! -o THE MARYLAND . . FERTILIZING MD MM?FJCTIIRING C0MP1JV? HAVE PREPARED A SPECIAL FERTILIZER ADAPTED TO THE COTTON PLANT, UNDER THE NAME OF" COTTON FOOD! i # 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 SOIL. It has been used by SEVERAL HUBiDIlED PLANTERS In North and South Carolina amt Georgia, for two Seasons, with thc following result?: IT INCREASES TUE CROP FROM 100 TO.200 PER CENT, lt resists dioujiht lu rill cases. The crop is not sffecied by mst. li matures ihe crop threeto Tour weeks in advance, thus insuring the crop against early frosts, or In the event of a backward season for planting enables the planter to pm in his crop three or lear w eeks .aier. evin as late ns thulst of June, with a certainty or success, .lt produces a better quality of Cotton. Looking at ihe low price ol Cotton, thc Intelligent planter will readily comprehend the necessity of using nothing but the highest grade of Fertilizers, und of strictly avoitlldg those whose value hus been reduced by adult?ration or the use of cheap materials under pretence of meeting the low price of Cotton. If his crop is only doubled by the use of " COTTON FOOD ? it will give him from one to two hun? dred per cent, prout on his outlay, with Cotton at 12^ cents per pound, and it will enable him to p unt fewer, acres with a corresponding reduction of labor and expense with better results. ? J*3?" SOO PER TON, IN SACKS, 1Z IO THE TON. SS.,,: LAWRENCE SANGSTON, President, ?23?> -, 58 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE. J. R. PRINGLE & SON, Agents, Charleston, S. C. febO-tnstu ute ? _ TO FACTORS AND PLANTERS ! Th" undersigned begs to inform his customers and ihe public that, in addition to his Works at Savannah, he lia? estuiiifshea extensive Superphosphate Works at the WAPPOO MILLS, opposite this city, which are now in acive operation, manufacturing his wen t. oivn fertilizers, the P HOS PHO-PERUVIAN AND AMMO-MATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANOS, AND WU EKE HE WILL ALSO KEEP ON HAND ]V o . 1 JPERTJVIA.IV GUANO, SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHATE, of the highest grade from hlB Ashepoo Mines, (crude and ground,) analyzing over sixty per cent, ol Bone Phosphate ol Lime; and LAND FEASTER. These Works have iieen opened under the Inspection of Dr. CU. SHEPARD, Jr., Inspector of Fertilizers for South Carolina, and every package will bear his brand certifying "j its inspection. Uniformity of quality quarantetd and prices reduced Messrs. G. A. TR?NHOLM A SON, General Agents, I rHARr FcTnv a P . Meeers. GRAESER A SMITH, Ag?ntS, f CHARLESTON, 8. C. J. E. ? A. R D Y . Jani3 CORNER JM?T BAY *ND BROAD STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. ftxtiU'ZTS. PRICES flEDUCEE For ?ale by WILCOX, GIBBES & CO.. Importers and Dealers In .GUANO, No. 148 Bay street. Savan? nah, Ga.; No. 241 Broad street, Augusta. Ga.; No. 161 EAST BAY, Charleston, S. C. For farther in? formation, address as above, for southern Aprl cnltnrlst Almanac. febl-lmo Bitters. !~~ OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, TOB SALE BT E. E, BEDFORD, King street! C. D. AS HENS & CO., King street B. FELDMAN/N & CO., King street, C. MOM El ER, And by Druggists and Grbcers everywhere. Mumsura 7KS2TCS Cognac Bitters. Paiis Exhibition 1867. Purify the blood and strengthen the system, eradicating the effect of dissipation, maintain the human frame in condition of healthfulness, dispel the Blues and aft mentaf- dis? tempers, and relieve those whose sedentary habits lay them open to depression. They prevent and cure Bili ous and other Fevers, Fever and Ague, Chills^ Diarrhoea, Dysen? tery, Dyspepsia, Sea-Sickness, Colic, Cholera, Cholera 'Morbus, and every complaint inci? dental to diet o?r atmos? phere. Ladles wlH find them a sovereign boon, as they eradicate ' all traces of Debility, Nervousness, Inertness, and Diseases peadar to the sex. \W\ iousands of Testimo? nials can be seen at the office of * M. JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor, . U & 86 Water Street, N.T. CLACIUS & WITTE, CHARLESTON, General Agents for the State of So. Carolina. febll-lyrDAC WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE OLH CAROLINA BITTERS. H. BISCHOFF A CO., H. BLATTE & CO., BOLLMANN BROTHERS, J. A. QUACKENBUSH, WAGENEB ? M0XSEE8, MANTO UE rt CO. . _Seining ?lactnnes. AND TDS 1 WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCH MACHINE. are the best In use. For sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pay? ments, on easy terms, or ror cash. All Unas of Machine attachment*, Needles, Cotton, (white* black and colored.) silk, OU, Soap, Ac, Ac Repairing as usual, circulars and samples of work sent on application. D. B. HASELTON, General Dealer in F?rst Class Sewing ?& chlneB and Material, No. 307 King stree;, J angil Charleston, s. 0.