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Her Letter. BT BRET HARTE. I'm Bitting alone by tbe Ure, Dressed just as I oame from the dance, In a robe even you would admirer It cost a cool thousand in France; l*m diamonded out or all reason, My bair ls doa?up in a cue; In snort, slr, "the belle of the season" Is wasting an hoar onyou. A dosen engagements i've broken; . 1 left In the ml< ist of a set ; Iilkewlse a proposal, half spoken, That waits-on the stairs-for me yet ; They say he'll be rich-when he grows up And then he adores me Indeed, And you, slr, are turning your nose up, Three thousand miles on* as you read. "And how do I like my position ?" "Air whardoIthinkorNewYork?" "Atid J ow, in my hh her ambition, ?Vith whom do I waltz first, or talk ?" "And-isat lt nice to have riches. And diamonds, and silks, ana all that ?" And aren't these a change to the ditches And tunnels of Poverty Flat. "Well, yes-if you saw us out driving Each day in the phrk. four-in-hand, 41 yon saw poor dear mamma, contriving Te look supernaturally grand- . if you saw papa's ploture, as taken By Brady, and tinted at that You'd never Buspe?t hs sold bacon Ana flour at Poverty Plat. And yet, jnst this moment, when sitting In the glare of the grand chandelier In the bustle and glitter beOtting The "flneBt soiree of the year" In the midst of a tfauze de Chamberv, And the humor the smallest of talk Somehow, Joe, I thought of "The Ferry," And the dance that they bad on "The Fork." Of Harrison's barn, with lS muster Of flags festooned o'er the wall; Of the candles that shed their soft lustre And tallow on head dress and shawl; Of the steps that we took to one Addle; Of the dress of my queer vls a-vls; ?And howl once went down the middle With the man that shot Sandy McGee. Of the moon that wa? quiet ly sleeping." On the hill, when the time came to go; Of the few baby peaka that were peeping From-under their bed-clothes of-snow; Of that ride,- that to me was the rarest; ' Of the something you tala at the.gate; Ah. Joe. then 1 wasn't an heiress To "ute best-paying lead in the State." Well, lt's past; yet lt's .wondrously funny To think, as 1 stood in the glase Of fat.hi n and beauty and monc-v, That l should be thinking, right there, Of some one who breasted bign water, And swam the North Fork, and ali that, Just to dance with Old Folinsbee's daughter, The Lily of Poverty Flat. But, goodness ! what nonsense I'm writing ! (Manama says my taste stilt la low,) Jnsteau of my triumphs reciting:, I'm Spooning on Joseph-heigh-ho ! And I'm to be "finished '' by travel Whatever's the meaning of unit O Why* did papa strike pay gravel In drifting on Poverty Plat ? Good night-hefe'B the end ol my paper; Goodnight-ir the longitude please For maybe, while waajtbg-my taper, your bun's climbing over the trees. Bat know, if you haven't got riches, And are poor, dearest Jue, and ail that, That my bean's somewhere there ip the ditches And you've struck lt-on PovertyTlatr mr AN CIA li AND COMMERCIAL. Tbe Charleston S toe 11 and Bond Mark? t, Marcia 19. BI?. ASK SD Sold...... ii lix Southern Bank Billa. Bank of Camden....:..;. 30 Sank of Chet ter.% 06 Bank of Georgetown'....-..... 04 . Bank of Hamburg. 07 Bank of South carolina. 10 Bult of State cf South Carolina, .prior to 1831.,. 46 Bink of State of South Carolina. ? alter 1st January, rst?i. 3d 40 Commercial Bans, Cul uni ol a.. 08 Bayihange Bank, Colombia... 08 Farmers! and Exchange Bank, Charleston.r. Oh Merco au ia' Bans*, Che raw. 06 Planters' Bank, fairfield. 00 ?tate Bank.08 .9t?te Securities. State Bonds, old. 74 00 . 78 ?0 Atate Bonds, new..?J. 64 oo 68 00 State stock. esoo- TOCO Railroad Securities. 8. C. Railroad ano Bank block.38 oo 39 no & C Railroad Six Per t'eut. Roads.. 60 uo 62 00 & C. Railroad Seven Per Cent. Benda.7j 50 73 00 Northeastern Railroad Stock (capi? tal).t. 10 00 12 00 northeastern Railroad Stock (pre "ferred. 39 00 Northeastern Railroad Fir?: Mort gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 53 00 . 89 00 Northeastern Railroad Second Mort? gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 76 00 77 00 ' Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock. 28 CO Savannah and Charleston Railroad First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. .. 73 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad 7 Per cent. State guaranteed Bonds....... 70 00 Savannah and charleston ? Per 1 Oetft. Bonds....-. 56 00 BK0O Greenville and Celumbla Railroad \ Co. Stock?. nominal Oreenvtile and Columbia Railroad **. 1 Fer Cent. State guaranteed * Bonds.. nominal Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. First Mortgage Bond? nominal Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 - Per Cent. Second Mortgage Bonds.,. 40 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad . J Per Cent. Certincates ol Indebt flhexaw and Darlington Railroad Stoct. Gheraw and Darlington Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. dferaw and -Darlington Railroad Second Mortgage Bonds. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta . Railroad stock. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta RaRread First Mortgage Bouda... Bpartanourg and Union Railroad State guaranteed Bonds. Sue Ridge Railroad First Mortgage -Bonds...-.?.. Memphis and Charleston Railroad Stock........ Memphis and charleston Railroad 7per cent. Pirat Mortgage Bonds Memphis and ?harleatuu Railroad . 7per ceut.Seeoud Mortgage Bouda City Securities. nominal nominal 80 00 oo oe 38 00 80 00 nominal nominal nominal nominal nominal City Railway Stock. 52 00 53 00 City of Charleston SL\ Per Cent. Stock.'.... 46 00 48-00 City ol Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 60 00 -71 00 City ul Colombia 6 Per cent. Bond*. 59 00 eo 00 City of Columbia 7 Percent. Bonds. 60 00 63*uo . City of Savannah 7 per cent .Bonds, Old.. 55 00 City of Augusta 7 per cent. Bonds, old.. 81 00 83 03 Qty of Memphis 6 per ceut. Bonds, .id.:.. .. soo? .int}- of Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, new. . 48 00 Bank Stock. First National Bank of Charleston ?Stock-.I..-.18000 13200 People s National Bank Stock.103 00 1% 00 Halon Bank Stock. 5 U0 6 25 South Carolina Lean and Trust .. Company.loo oo loi oo People'^ Bauk Stock..' 4 00 4 60 Hamers' and Mechanics'* Bank "Stock.-,.;. S12J? 260 Bank or-Charleston stock.. 18 76 19 26 Carolina National Bank Stock. nominal Bank or Newberry Stock. nommai *Xank o? Camden Stock./. nominal MUcellancou* Secnrltlca. Charleston Gas Company Stock.... Charleston Mining vd ManuJac turing Company stock.A Wando Mining and Manufacturing . Company stock. Sulphuric Acid and Superphos? phate Company Stock. t Marine and River Mining and kan. .niacturlug Company Stock. .Atlantic Mining and Manufacturing Company Stqpk.."_.? Palmetto Minlu? aud -Manufactur? ing Company Stock. Chlcora Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock...'.. Farmers' Mining and Manufastur tog Company stock.;. Steno Mtnn.g and Manufacturing Cern, pa ti) Seek. Money l per cent, a mouth. . 19 60 ' 20 50 100 00 126 00 260 00 260 OO 100 00 125 00 .. 66-00 84 00 87 00 nomlnai nominal nominal nominal * W-1 uallagton Market. . WtLMING'iON, March 14.-SPIRITS TTJRPEN HN?.-Ni? sale-; reponed Last sales at 4?c per ga!ioa for Southern packages. ROSIN -sales <?r 243 bbla at $2 25 for strained ?ad $4 75 (or pale. CKUDK TUKFBNTINB.-Saies of 400 bbls at S3 30 nor soft ano $_. io Tor hard. TAR -Sale< of 176 bbls at $1 55 per bbl. COTTON.-sale-, of 186 bales, as lollows: 13 at ll, SSiiS- ***'131.*1?*1?*. *? ai .2?. 47 at 13, ""1J?H. aniT3 .tl3j?centsper pound.- Quota iv2f,o^ol,"".are *? follows: Good Ordinary ?T?ni or,llnary loralie; ,0w ordinary 12?a 3^;nuddhngi3sai3Xcperpound. Exports. BALTIMORE-Per sehr Hattie Coombs-80,000 eet lumber. __ rn? timitiUQii t.uit?n, lt ?tc amt .I ?val ' Stoves market. OFTICB CHARLESTON NEWS. 1 ' WL0NI80AY EVEN I KO, March 16, 1871. J COTTON,-A moderate but rather steady de? mand existed for thl6 article, the market exhibit log an unchanged character ; sales near 1000 bales, say 40 at io, 182 at llK. 28 at ii j*. 37 st 113?, 8ati2.i2.ati2>-', iioati2&, 7 at w, 40*t 13K, 35 at 13J?, 53 at 13K. 1D2 at 13?, 277 at nx, 10 on private terms. We quote: , LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.11M@1-M Low middling.I3>?<di7 iK Middling._.:lSX?i*X Strict middling.14 RICE.-This grain was In good request it higher rates, prices improving K@Kc f> lb; Fa!es about 200 tierces of clean Carolina, say 37 farces at 1%, 62 at 8,43 at 8M, 45 at 8 5-16, 23 at 5rfc fi m. We quote common to fair clean Carol .na at 7K@7%, gOod8.K@8JiC <? ?. NAV,,L STORES.-No sales. Fast HITS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi? nal ot uplands; via Kev York, Kd on up? lands, liK&Uid on ijca islands ; by sall 7-16 on uplands, Vd on sea islands, hut ? norn *scarce and quotations unsettled. To Havre.nominal, coastwise-to New York by steam, Kc on uplands and Xe on sra Islands; $125 ft tierce" on rice; by sail, Kc f> rb OL jSOLjon ; -r3. tierce catlee; aoc,^ tuureloaios.n V??S-'iMtVn lamber; $e"@ioniU?n- timber. - Ti Boston, by sall, Kc ?? ft on upland cotton To Providence, by sail $3 |?.M on boards, SQ f? lb on cotton; by eteam $1 V bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, ?ic * lb on uplands; by sall, S" ft M on boards; $9 on timber; SS ft ton on clay, and $3@8 SO cn phos? phates. To Baltimore, by steam, Kc ^ lo by sail, $6 50@7 ft Mon boards; $3@3 2a V ton OL phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by onr merchants to take lumber- freights frim Georgetown, S..C, Darion and Satlila River, Ca and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, ano $io ?12 ft M are the rates on lumber and boards. .Ks?i?soi.-SterllEg 60 daybiB821K@8iK. -0OX2BTIO 'EXCHANQS.*- The banks purchase sight ohecks at K@K on", and sell at ? premium . GOLD-10K?12. Markets Ly Telegraph. MONEY MARKETS. LOSPON, March 15.- Noon.-Consols 91&. Sonds 02. 2.30 P. M.-American securities quiet, steady and unchanged. Evening.-Consols 91K- Bond9 02. NEW YORK, March 15.-Noon.-Freights dull. Gold steady at HJf? Governments dull and heavy. Stocks, since call, very strong. Money easy at 4. Exchange, long ?X; slioit 10. * Evening.-Freights a little more active? Money strong at 9K&0K- Uold llKallK.' Governments dull but steady. New South Carolinas active and strong; others dull. Tennessees 64; new 63K Virginias 64; new '86K. Louisianas 69; new Levees 74; eights- ss. Alabamas l'OK! lives OJ. Georglas UOK;aevens 90. North Caroiluas 46. COTTON MARKETS... " Eiv^RPC-on, March 15.-No?n.MJotton"trm: bp lauds 7Ka7Kd; Orleans "Ka7Kd; ssles 12,000 bales. Evening.-Cotton closed active: uplands tua, Orleans 7Kd;sales U,0v0; speculation and export 4000 bater. N>;w ?UKR, March 15-Neon.-Colton quiet and fina; Mdanng o|rtBndFT47<o>Orteau3^o?fc; sales 15,000 bales. Evening.-Cottou strong; sales4946 bales at L6c. BOSTON, March 15.-cotton steady; middlings l&K; set receipts 55 bules; gross 8151; exports to Yarmouth 28fo; stiles cou; stock 10,000. BALTIMORE. March 15.-Good demand for cot? ton; middlings 14,S'c; net receipts 180 bales; gross 500; exports continent 1990; coastwise" 100; sales 885; stock 12,375. NORFOLK, March 15.-Cotton Arm: Vow mid? dlings 18c? net receipts 8S5 bates; exports coast? wise 513; sales 200; stock 0213. WILMINGTON, March 15 -Cotton firm; middlings lo'?c; uet receipts.76; ?tock 3508. SAVANNAH, March 15.-Cotton Arm, and prices advanced; middlings i3;ial3Kc; na receipts 1777 sales 1400; stock Ta',264. AUGUSTA, March 15.-Cotton, market Armer at 15%al5?c for mldditugs; sales 630 balee; receipts 430"bales. MOBILE, March 15.-Cotton quiet but Arm:jnld. dhngs 14ul4Kc; receipts 878 bales; exports coast? wise 47: sales 1 ooo;* tuck 62,039. NEW OKLEANS;'34?rch 15.-Cotton Bteadv and in fair demand; mjddimgs 14Kal4Kc; net receipts 1994 bales; grose* 2j)63; exports to Llyecpool 3857; to Bremen ?04; TteAntwerp to Genoa 942; sales 1400 bales; tjtncx^l 84,^00. V ? H ov i s : o?s^AKi>-? BOW;O? At A I! ti. TS . Zzxtftsfmu Mar?b^it*Noonv-?Bread5tpffs quiet and unchanged. ?. hvohlng.-Rosin ?sqss. "Tnrpeiulne'Bfs 6d. Nair {Oik, March: 15-Noon.-Flour null and drooping. .Wheat, nominally- unchaogrd. Com quiet Sap uncharted. Fork steady-, mess $22. Lard-stea'ly; jsttj&m j2;4aisp Turpentine quiet at 52Kao^KC? Rosin it un ut $2 70 tor'strained. KreulnjrJRpur.duii and dcoapliig, common to pood exya fia. eugood .jp cJioice $7G5a9. Whiskey 92a92Kc.- ?heat quiet and without Oe cii ed change; winter red and amber western Si C?ai Tl. Corn active and one cent belter at Ssa,>9c. Fork $22. Beer quiet. Lard heavy. Navals quiet. Tallow 8J?s9Kc BALTIMORR, March IS.-Flour firm and low aid middling graues active. Wheat Brm, except tor low grane*. Corn active and Arm; Southern wiiite B5c, yellow 83c. Pork Arm. Bucon activer. Whis? key O?aSiKo. CINCINNATI, March 15.-Flourunchanged. Corn steady and unchanged. Provlslops unchanged. Whiskey in good demand with full prices. Norfolk Gralii Market. NORFOLK, March 14.--CORN.-The sales Tooday are.4600 bushels or all kmds. White sold at 82a 8S0, y ellow at soc, and mixed at 79c -OATS.-Nothing doing to-day. Last sales at 63c. Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBIA. March 14.-Sales er cotton yester? day^ bales; middlingsI2al2xc CHARLOTTE, March 13.-Sales to-day 08 bales; market Arm; middlings 12Xc. WINNSBORO', Muren 14.-The market continues dull and drooping; sales of the week about 145 bales; low middling 12Kc; other grades ranging fi om io to UM amH2c. COLUMBUS, March 14.-Our market quiet; good styles low mildling 12>?U12??C; suies 105 bales; raoeipi-8-207; sid .-men ts 47. MONTGOMERY. M?irclr-13.-Oar cotton market is quiet, but steady, at-l2Kc for low midd!lugs. Havana Market. HAVANA, March II.-^SUOAR.-There is a better feeling In the niurkct::lholders demand un ad? vance; business opened lie.ivy. but Improved toward the close: slow pf sale, but prices unalter? ed; exponed during trip- week ir?m Havana sud Maraaicas.. 21,000 boxe8,.-of which 8500 were for the United States, ana ?200hilda, of which 3500 were lor the United States. Stock In warehouses lu Havana aud MutauBuB", 212,000 boxes und 21, ooo hlids. <-. '. > FREIGHTS-Firm ; a rise is expected. The drought Injure? the growth" of tobacco. JgWPtg-?alet; wnile,-pine S?tiaSO; -piton pine .EXCKA?:CE-On Londen lSKalTM pTemirim; corre?ojcou United States, short wiidit, 6aOK dls eouhfc do., sixty dars'sight, 4a4>? discount; gold on United Statesfc-sixty :daya'' sight, 4#aS pre mlum^do^-8bort8igW6?iaflKi'teuHunL. New York Naval -Stores Market. From the Journal of Commerce, Mardi 13: The market lor spirits turpentine ls v-ry qu eL Prices are weak, sales ?re lu small lots, embracing 75 bois af 53 i?fl53>?c tor merchantable order, closing at 53o53>ic, the lauer au outside price. Resins the demand ls moderate. There are a number of small lots pressed in the market, which creates rather irregular flgures. Cargoes are held (irmly at full late prices. Sales embrace 4000 bbi#, strained-f. 0. b. In Wilmington at $2 25; for this lot freight engaged for a commenta, port at 4s; strained ai fi 70a2 65, the latter price asked fdr cargoes; No. 2 at 32 90a3 40; No. 1 $3 50a4 50; pale 1 and extra pale $5a7 50. Tar U quiet at $2 for wilmington, and $2 45 foi' Washington. Kcc?lj)ts hy rCallroaa. March 15. SOUTB CAROLINA RAILROAD. X 9? biles cotton, '31;bales goods, rear sto?k. To Railroad Agent; Ceo w williams A cb. Pelzer. Kodgers A co, Wardlaw A Carew, W c Dukes A co, Pringle A Son. W O Bee A co, LD DcSaussurc, Geo H Walter A Co Frost A Adgcr, Sloan A Seig nlous. Wm C Courtney A co, A B Mulligan,. Wisa A co, R Mure A co. Mowry & Son, A -J Salinas, A Cameron, Heeder A Davis. NOKTHKASTERS) HAILROAD. 3lt>ftlcB cotton,105 bbis naval stores, - boshel3 peas and rice, cant lum'-er and phosphates, live stock, mdse. AC. To li W Williams A co", Frost A Adger, A J Salinas. L-D Mowry & Son, W K Ryan, TPSiulih, J Ylarshal!. Jr, Caldwell A Sou', Brodie A co. Harden A Piirker,- Kinsman A Howell, C Voigut, Pelzer, Rodgers & co, Reeder & Davis, W C Courtney A 0, Pringle A Son, W-C Bee A co, T Austin, Wagener A Monsees, t>ml'li A Chapean, C' Graveley, K D Andrews, Adams. Da non A co. Order"6*4 Keilt? E We,linS-K4llroad Agent and Passe ti i; i-ri,. ??Sf ?ftea5?er CitJr Polut> f,0,n Palaika, via Jack vJl.. % "F?Tnaudin* Savannah-Mrs J B n?oV" ? Wuckeniuss, G M Woodward, Geo W ni ??\; ?i'f ""iVy6" and *?a< A ?o. eland, Wea ?am USI'H Lltchnehl and wife, E Honan, Abe | Pnr,?,;irK? M w wa'lHi-c, W Haiiuisham, Mrs E Balley, J J Miked. Hon John TowwSafdO Balley, F Hopkinson, U Sanroru and F B Miu?elL 1 MA KINE NEWS. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Scar Win 4 John, Leonard, Waccamaw River. t^ooo^veassTo Shae^loid^ltellj^r^i . Schr-G?n RB- Lee, Cradle* Cooper -Rifer.'' '400 bushels rough rice. To Q H Ingraham 4 Son. Steamer City Point, Vincent, Palatfca, via Jack? sonville. Fernandina and Savannah. 4 bales sea island and 32- bales upland cotton, mdse, 4c. To Rav?nel A CO. G w Witte, A J Salinas, W B Williams 4 Son. G W Williams 4 co, Wm M Lawton 4 Sons, D H Silcox, Fraser 4 Dill, Plnck ney Bros, Morgan 4 co, and others. Steamer Argo, Klssam, Edlsto and Way Land? ings. Mdse and sundries. To Douglas Nisbet. W Whaley, Wm Dayton, Stoney 4 Lowndes, and Order. Steam tug Christiana, --, Savannah-lOJhours. To Master. Has come to this por . tow the snip Arracan-to Savanna*.,. ; '. ? * SloojtfGeorgle, from Santee. 1400 bushels rough rice. To Thurston 4 Holmes. Sloop Foster, from Santee. 960 bnshel3 rongh rice. To Thurston 4 Holmes. Received from Bennett's Mill. 45 tierces rice. ToGHlngrahantABon. ..... -, ; - ... . ' ?CBAREB YBSTBRDAY. Sehr Hattie Coombs, Jameson, Baltimore-H F Baker 4 co. FROM THIS PORT. Sehr 0 S Edwards, Corson, Jacksonville, Fla, March.-13v :. - '<? . ' - ' ' " ' IIP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Geo Washington, Pinkham, at Baracoa, March 3. CLEARED FOR THIS FORT. Bark Sarah E Frazer, Knight, at New York, March 13. Sehr Mary R Somers, Somers, at Boston, March Wi' ? .- ' : Sehr RN-fiawklnSr-Wyanv. at Boston, March ll. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Br bark Maggie, Holman, from Glrgenti, Sicily, Febrnary L MEMORANDA. The Br sehr Moselle, MBler, for Georgetown, S 0, cleared at Boston March ll. - LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AK I) 911LBD FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Ship Tranquebar, Uar ward, sailed.Jan 21 Ship Canova, LeSack, sailed.Feb 8 Bark Anpie Kimball, S'.lnson, cleared.Jan 20 "BarkTlorence Chipman, Jones.Jan 25 NEWPORT, ESO. The G H Bevan, Bevan, sailed.Jan MIDDLESORO', EKG. The Oscar, Peterson, tailed.Feb GIRGENTI, SICILY. Br bark Maggie, Holman, ?ailed.:.Feb Br brig Sir Robt McClure, GruMhs, sid.Feb ' ?. ~ CARDIFF. The Jean Vivian, Brewer, sailed.Jan 26 CALLAO. Fr bark Intimes, Gertlot. sailed....'..Oct 16 HAVANA. ' " Sehr Marcus Hunter, Orr, up.March 3 D 0 M-E^T-I C . DOWTON. Ship Citv of Boston, Wyman, cleared.Feb 19 Sehr S CTyJer, Barrett, up..:.Feb 13 Schr,BN Hawkins. Wjjm4.chared.March ll Sehr M Rsdmerd,- somers, cleared.. ??f..Marett ll .'" fc-'? 9Tr.-? . . Mttoydkt. Wi BarfcS E Frazer, Krilght, cleared.March 13 Sehr Vraie. Mason, cleared.March 6 Sehr Walton, .Boyd, cleared.March 3 Scirr Mvrover, Brown, up'...March 6 Sehr St Elmo, Davis, up.March 9 miLaoELPnu. Sehr E A "Hooper, Hooper, np.Feb 18 Sehr A E Glover. Terry, up.I eb 7 Sehr Ella Matthews, McElwee, up.March 9 Sehr Clara, Mulford, cleared.March 9 BALTIMORE. Sehr EllasTtfoore, DeOroot, cleared.March 2 Sehr John S Lee, Van Gilder, cleared.... March 8 BELFAST, MB. Brig Chas Wesley, Griffin, sailed.Feb 17 NEW ORLEANS. Sehr J B Marshall, Seavey. cleared.March 3 Sour Dan Gi not d, Sleehnan, cleared.March ll PROVIDENCE. Sehr A J fabens, Bragg, up.: March 5 NORFOLK, VA. Sehr Mahaska, Blinker, cleared.March 9 ?po Sljippiug. R L IVB BP O 0 L. TUe flr.st class British Bark FLORENCE CHIPMAN, dally expected lu arrive. Apply to . HENRY CA' marie-l_._ jpOR NEW ORLEANS. The fine Bric MARY E. ROWLAND, Row? land, Muster, having a large portion oi her2_ Cargo engaged and going onboard, will be ms pat ched ror the above port. For Freight engagements, apply to marl4 STREET BROTHERS 4 CO. Q.EORGETOWN STEAM PACKET. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Until further notice the s:eamer EMILIE, Captain 0. C. White, will run as foliows: LEAVING CHARLESTON, FRIDAY NIGHT. March 17th, at 9 o'clock. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, March Kid, at 9 o'clcck. SUNDAY NIGHT* March 26th, ai 9 o'clock. FRIDAY NIGHT, March ?1st, at <J o'clock. - LEAVING GEORGETOWN, TUESDAY MORNING, March 14th, at s o'clock. MONDAY MORNING, -March 20th, at 8 o'clock. FRIDAY MORNING, March 24th, at 8 o'clock. TUESDAY MORN INO, March 28th, at 6 o'clock. All freight must be prepaid. For engagements apply on board or to ? SHAOKELFORD SC KELLY, Agents, marl6-wJm No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. jpOE SAVANNAH. ELEGANT STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. The Splendid steamer C 1 T Y F ?^KTJk POINT, captain D. B. Vincent, wlll^-gggggffi leave southern Wharf for the above pi.iee on FRI? DAY EVENING, March 17.1S71, at B.no o'clock. The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain L. M. Coxet ter. will leave Souihcru Wharr ou TUESDAY EVEN? ING, March 21,1871, at 8.30 o'clock, for tuc uoovc place. RAVEN KL 4 CO., maris Agents. . T^ORSAVANNAH VIA BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain J. W. sly, will leave Central wharf,_ ror above poiute every MONDAY MUHM.NU, ab b o'clock, acid for Beaufort and PacitH; Landing every IHURSDAY, leaving here atji o'clock A. M. For Freight or Passage, aimly to . J. D. AIKEN, Agent, febl No. 6 Central Wharf. YWTEEELY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BV DAYLIGHT. . FOR FAClFlC LANDING, BEAUFORT, UILTO * HEAD. SAVANNAH. DA RI EN AND . BRUNSWICK, GA. The favorite steamer ELIZA HATS COX, Captain L. w. BCUNS, win receive Freight at Acoommoda- j-!}**> Hun wharf for above points every jgggS^Km TUH?DAY, and leave on every WEDNESDAV ?HJK "StOc-tU 7 o'clock, arrivlugat Savannah the sam cveuln'grand leaving for ?orien. *&', the rollo'w inp morning. Returning, will leave Savaunnh ro. Charleston every MONDAY MUKNIKO, at 7 o:clock. For Freight or passage, apply io RAYKNEL, HOLMES & CO., bcplO Nu. 177 Kast Bay. F OR F LOR IDA, TWICE A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON" TILLE. PILATKA AND ALL POINTS ON TUE ST. JOHN'S KITER. ' The Steamer DiUTATOR, Captain L. M. COXETTER, will ami irom__ _ Southern Whan lor above poihts cvcij IL EVENING,at t'so o'clock, arriving back at charles ton every SUNDAY AFTBKNOON, at 5 o'clock. The SteamcrCiTY POINT, Captain D. B. Vincent, win sall from Southern Wharf ror above pomu every FRIDAY EVENING, at-8.30o'clock, arriving back at Charleston WKIINBHDAY AFTERNOON,, at ? o'clock. . . RAVENEL A CO.. Agents, octio Southern wharL jjJ?NlFOLD AND CARBON PAPERS. To Telegraph and RaUway Companies, Brokers, Reporters and Exchange Onices, TRY COWAN'S PATENT .IMPROVED MANI? FOLD AND CARBON PAPERS. Send for price and particular* to COWAN Sc CO., Stationers, * No. 30 Pine street, New York. P. 0. Box 474S. For sale by all Stationers, mate-that u Sm OB IpS .? ?i g ? 0 ? f . ON THUESDAT, MARCH 16TH, AT FOUR 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, wlL sall for New York on THURSDAY, March 16th, at 4 o'clock P. M.. from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. The fine new Iron Steamship GEORGIA will follow on .THURSDAY, March 23d., Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng? land Manufacturing Towns, at the lowest mar ker r?t6s Insurance by Steamers of this Line % per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very fine state-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER & CO.. No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. marl3-4 _ P?OR NEW ?ORK. OLD LINK NEW YORK AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIP'S. ESTABLISHED 1846. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE ROOMS. The very fast and splendid Side-Wheel Steam? ships or thia Line will sall from" Adger's' South Wharf as follows during the month of March: CHARLESTON, TUESDAY, 14th, at 12* P.' M. . MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, 18th, at 4* P. M. J AMES ADGER. TUESDAY, 21st, at 6 P. M. CHAMPION, SATURDAY, 25th. at 7 P. M. CHARLESTON; TUESDAY, 28ltr, at ld A. M. ?a- Through Bills or Lading given on"cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng? land manufacturing towmvatfthe lowest market rates. Freights on upland cotton through to Liverpool flve-e.ghths of a penny: Bea island one penny. Upland cotton to New Yofk }? rent, sea Island "?c. For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to marl-lmo . JAMES ADQEK A cu. JpOR PHILADELPHIA, WEEKLY STEAM LINE-iTH?RSDAYS. The Iron Screw. Steamship V I R 6 I N I A HUNTER, Commander, SU tte dispatch eil to? Philadelphia OE URSoit. lflth Maroh, *at frio'ctock P., M., from Brown's North Wharf. ?-Through Bills LadlBg wDl be issued to Bos ton. For Freight engagements apply to WM. A. COURTBNAY. marl3-mtuth3_No. l Union Wharf. MALL "STj^La^Lil? GOMPy't THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AN^D JAPAN. /.-v I -_ . y"* v*' ".\ , ARFS-GKEATLT RssnrcED. * - r :<i X7H f * t ~f " Steamers of the above Une leave Pler^dRgflat, So. 42, North River, foot or CanaljUUflyy; street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the 4t: and 20th of every .month (except when thes> dates rajlon'SUndayvthenthe .Saturday preeeu mg. Departureortheioth connect?t Panama witt steamers Tor South Pacltic and Central Americai ports.-Those of 4th touch at Manzanillo. Steamship JAPAN, leaves San Francisco for Ja pau and China April l, 1871/ < .^u california steamers touch ai Havana, hu go direct from New York to Anplnwall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other Information a pp. . al the.COMPANY'S TICKET OFFBSK, on th. wharf foot or Canal street, North River, New ?ork, F..R. BABY, Agent. juiyl6-lyr_. Ssadfim's flr^araiions. DEATH TO RATS, ROACH?S, B?BBUGS.&c., NEVER FA1L1N9. BOXEE DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS. HERMETICALLY SEALED AND * . -- ALWAYS FRESH. Sold at Wholesale'fcy DOWIE, MOISE* & DAVIS, - And at ratal by all Druggists. fcbl-cmo i NI) THE ' WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LO?JC-ST1TOU MACHINE, are the best In ase. * For sale on the Lease Plan, with menthly pay ments, on easy terms, or-for cash. All kinds OJ "Machine attachments. Needles, Cotton, (white, black and colored,) Silk, Oil, soap, Ac, Ac. Repairing as usual. circulars, and samples ol? work sent on'application. D. ?. HASELTON, General Dealer lu First Class Sewing Ma chines and Material, No. 307 King street .ftugn -. - Charleston.^*. 0\ _ . iiaigcglLgiicPiiis._. 1871 PHILADELPHIA 1871 PAPER HANGINGS. MANUFACTURERS, HOWELL & BOURKE. " . ; STORE, ' N. E. Corner Fourth ?nd .11 ark et Streets. ^ . FACTORY,. Twi-uty-Third- and Sansom ' 'Streets, . P HIL A D E JJ P H J A . SAMPLES SENT TO THE TRADE. feb25-3mosc ,. . . J? I N G WILLIAM. Just received at KING WILLIAM'S CIGAR FAC? TORY, No. 310 King street, near Society street, a large and complete assortment or- Leaf,'Shewing* and Smoking TOBACCO, Cigarettes. Snuff, Pipes, Ac Havana and Domestic -Cigars imported and manufactured by WM*. SCHRODER, wno respect? fully invites the attention of chewers and smokers, and traders, wholesale and retail, to a stock tully comprising every variety or'quality and prices, irom the cheapestto the highest grade, whioh ls offered at the loweBt cash rates. AU orders Irom the country will receive prompt attention and shipped C. O. D., or at thirty days' city accept? ance. decl3-6moB BEDFORD'S (LATE COR WIN'S > GROOVY TE.A. WAREHOUSE. HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTED DAIRY RUTTER PURE LEAF LARD ' 1 ?.. . PRIME FACTORY- AND ENGLISH CHEESES *** ENGLJ8H AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, ann BISCUITS, AC, AC. N. B.-I CLAIM TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT O? FAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS CITY. ' VERY CHOICE F A.M I L Y FLOUR .?E. E. BEDFORD, BUCCESSOK TO *. WILLIAM S. CORWIN k CO., No. ?ffS KING STREET, OPPOSITE HASEL. PURE BRANDIES, WINES AND VERY OLD WHISKIES. WHOLESALE A.IV? RETAIL DEALER * IN ; v ;. . ? .... Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars Provisions. Spices, :&c? H KP. UETJCA LL Y SEALED FRUITS. VEGETABLES, M-E. ATS, SOUPS,' &o. All articles ?old /rom this establishment are or the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTE J. Goods leilvered to all parts of the City, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, free of expense. EVER/ E."BEDFORD. ) SEO. H. GRUBER. f SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. S. MARTIN. M. G. MOOD, in. Jcrtihlers. DSCKSON FERTILIZER COMPANY A TJ G JJ S T A, G A $ PS < H. . ? OD WARRANTED FREE FROM ADULTERATION, TJICKSOS'.'S COMPOUND-?fish.?.!...'.. 4?0 Time (City acceptance). DICKSON'S COMPOUND-Cash 05j TS Time*iGlt.y acceptance)...-.. broyage to Railroad or Eoat, Sacks 200 pounds each..*..$1 per ton We usc no inferior or adulterating material ln.onr mana:actures. Planters are invited' to visit onr Works. Send for eirculars. - ? . J A.vi ES T. GARDINER. Pr?sident, Augusta, Cha. GEO. W. WITTE, Agent, Charleston, S.<V Jan26-thstu2mos . - , ? . * ""IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS j""" THE MARYLAND ... . ilpili m mmmim MM? HAVE PREPARED A SPECIAL FERTILIZER ADAPTED.TO TUE COTTON PLANT, ?NJDER .THE NAME OF O O T .T'O-.aSF-- F??BI WHICH THEY CLAIM TO BE.OF THE HIGHEST GRADE OF FERTILIZERS SOLD IN THE SOUTH, EQUAL IN ITS RESULTS TO PERUVIAN GUANO, AND OF MOBE PERMANENT BENEFIT TO THE SOIL] It has l>ecn used by SEVERAL HUNDRED PLANTERS tn North and South Carolina and Georgia, fur'two Seasons, with the following resalta i ' IT INCREASES THE CROP FROM 100 TO 200 PER-CENT, lt resists drought In all cases. The crop is not affected by rust. It matures the crop three to (Our weeks tn advance, thus insuring the crop against early frosts, or in the eveut of a backward season for planting embl?e the planter tt> put In bis crop three-or four weeks lnier, even as late as the 1st of June, with a certainty of success. lt produces a better' quality of Cotton. Looking ut the low pnce ol cotton, the in!elligent planter will readily comprehend the necessity of using noi liing but the highest grade of F-ert-lizers. and of strictly avoldldg those whose valne has been reduced by adulteration or the use or cheap materials under pretence of meeting the low price of Cotton. ir lils crop ls only doubled by the use of "-COTTON FOOD " lt will give him from one to two hun? dred Tier cent, p: out on his outlay, with Cotton at12*i cents per pound, and lt will enable him to p ant fewer acres with a corresponding r.eductlon of bott and expense with better results. 43* S60 PER TON; IN SACKS, TO THE TON. LAWRENCE SAN GST.O.N, President, ? " 58 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE. J. R. PRINGLE & SON, Agents, Charleston, S. C feb9-thstu D*C = ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, OF. CHARLESTON, S. C. -o P. J. PORCHER, President. F. J.. PELZER, treasurer. DIRECTORS. . W.LEBBY.....W. P. HALL.L D. DESAUSSURE.3. G. PLNCKNEY THE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATES ARE NOW BEING MANUFACTURED AT THEIR WORKS ON A?ULEY RIYER, under the direction of an experienced and Practical Chemist. The Company In? tend this to be a first class Fertilizer, and one which-eau be recommended to Planters. STANDARD ??L7^??^lVTEEI>. THE GOMPANY ARE ALSO PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE ACID PHOSPHATE FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. This preparation 19 highly recommended by Chemists, as with it Planters are enabled to make their own?ewiilzers. \ ? The ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE ls sold at $65 perron cash, or-on time, with intercst-at the rate of one per cent, per month. The ACID PHOSPHATE Is sold .at $35 per ton cash, or-on time, with Interest at the rate of one pey cent, per month. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, dec31-imos - BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. TO FACTORS ANS PLANTERS! The undersigned begs to inform his customers and the public that, in addition to Ms Works a; Savannah, he has'establlshed-extenslv? Superphosphate works at the WAPPOO MILLS, opposite this city, whian are now in acive operation, manufacturing his well koowa fertilizers, the . P HOS* PH O- PERU V-I A N AND AMOSIATED SOL?BL? PACIFIC GUANOS, AND WHERE HE WILL ALSO KEEP ON HAND No. 1 PERTJTI AN O TJ A IV O, SOUTH. CAROLINA PHOSPHATE, of the highest grade from his- Ashepoo Mines, (crude and ground,) analyzing oversixtyjpir cent, of Bone Phosphate of Lime; and ' "?* . - * * LAND PLASTER. These WorksTiave been opened under the inspection of Dr. CU. SHEPARD. Jr., Inspector Of Fertilizers for South Carolina, and every package will bear his brand certliylug to Its inspection. Uuiformityof quality quarante-, d and prices reduced . . - Messrs. G. A. TRENHOLM & SON, General Agents, f r>rjART ccrrw a n . Messrs. GRAESER ,fc SMITH, Agents, ... ' ] CHARLESTON, S. C. janis J. JB. SARDY onKNRR FAST RAY AND BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. JUST RECEIVED, CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda * Cream of-Tartar * Fresh Hop?. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr, H. BAER, ocio No. 131 Meeting street. PROFESSOR BERGER'S BED-BUG DESTROYER. Costar's INSECT POWDER - - . Glentworth's Roach Exterminator Cost or's Rat Poison ' Isaacsen's Sure Pop-Death to Mm quito es. For sale by DB. H. BAER, 3iy6 No. 131 Meeting st-w. NORTHEASTERN BA?LROAD COM CHAKLEBTOS,' s. C.,: Pebrtnrry ll, 1871. Trains leave Charleston Dally at li M. and 6:80 >. M. , Arrive St Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex. :epted) and 8:S0 P. M. Train does not leave Charleston 6:39 P. M., sra >AY8. Train leaving at WM. makes through conn ec lon to Kew York, via Richmond and Acaula 'reek only, going through in 42 hoars, wnni-tr JETEKTjp? Q.S S*J;-'DAYa Passengers leaving' by 6:30 P. M. Train have ?bolee of rente, Via Richmond and Washington, >r via Portsmouthnnd- Ballimore. Those leaving : RIDAT by this Train lay over on SCMDAY in Bal 1m?Te. Those leaving on SAUTED AY remain SUN JAY la Wilmington, N. C.. TblaJs the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant 'onto to Cincinnati, Chicago and other points ivest and-* North west, both Trains making close lonnecwons at Washington with Western trains >f Baltimore and Ohio-Raiir&ad.. . ?BBB S. S, SOLOMONS, *****tngineer abd Superintendent. P. L.' CLEAPOB, General Ticket* Agent. IeblM2mos < . . ? .., SAVANNAH AND CHAHTjlS*!^-BA??> ROAD. ." J ? : PASSENGER TRAINS on this Atad run dally ae 'O11OW,B: ... Leave' Charleston..siso' A". M. Arrive ht Savannah...8.00 P. JCan L eave.Sa v au nah.......... .*...'.. lLl?'A. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.2,0 P. M~ ., Cohnects at' Savannah with the Atlantic A- OnlT Ballroud for Jacksonville/St. Angus tlnerand aU points In Florida. .witti.centrai Railroad for Macon, Atlanta, Mo? bile. New Orleans and the West. With Steamboats for points on the Savannah River. . At Charleston with the Northeastern and Sooth' Carolina Railroads, and Steamships fox all pourMt , Brorth and West. * . ~ Through TKk?ts over this-Hue en sale at Hotels In Charleston; Sc reven House, Savannah; ad* all principal Ticket ofnees North and Seato. ? Freights forwarded daily to 'and from Savan. nah antfall points beyofld. : . H&i.. Throngh Bills of Lading ls?ued ta Jacksonyills, Palatka, kc Tarificas low as by any other Une. : . CS; (?ADS DEN, ;ii octs .. Engineer and Supertatepdeat. O? TH OAR ?? N'A S A IL R O AD. S (Ki : uwB VICE-PRESIDENT'S OFPIOE; I CHABUtsaOK, S. 0., January 18,1871. J On and^after SVKDAY, January 22, the Passen ger i'rains on . ?c a?uti. .juma Railroad win tut as follows: ** . ' " ! ?B ABOtrSTA. jfc? . Leave Chatlest'oa.12.50 P. M. Arrive at Atfgusta.8.15 P. H. FOB COLPMEL?. ??* tS?. Leave '..'narleston..; 8.20 A M. Arnve_at Columbia.3.40 P. M. '?""ton. CHARLESTON. Leave-AugjQsta. 7.IQ*A. M. Arjive at Charleston.3.20 P.M. Leave ColnmttK.'..iiI?.l? P. M. Arrrlve ap-OharlesSDn...??........ 7.50 P.'M. . ;. AWIOOTA M?H? SXPBESB. . , - (Sundays excQptedJ . . Leave charleston. 8.8OP. lt Arrive ar.Augttsta. 7.05 A.-M. Leave Augusta. 5.&0 y. M. Arrive at Chariest011.. ". 6.40 A. M. . . COLUaajA fi Ki HT XXPBBSS, .' * (Sundays excepted.) ^' ' Leave Charleston,*.......7.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.-.COOA. M. Leave Columbia. 7.50 P. M. Arrive at CMrleston.. 6M A. M. . ii >fii ? . SHlUtEBVI^il/ TB*?*. . ~ Leave Char lost op.... v. 4. so r. u. Arrive atfSummervlHe.6.00,P. M. Leave SummervfUe..7.00 A. 5L. Arrive a*-Uharteaton.8.15 A.M. .. .. CAUDE.V BU ASCII. Leave Camden.'9.50 A M. Arriveat Ringville.....T.?.20P.7O. Leave Ringville.2.80PiX. Arslve at ttamrieo...-.."."..-.v..........COOT. JL Day and Night Trains make close connectiona at Augusta with Ge.rgia Railroad and Cen yal Railroad. ' . ? . Mght.Trala connects wiih Macon and Augusta Railroad. Colombia Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Camden Train counects dally with Day Passen' ger Trains. ... Janlo ? A.' L. TYLER, vice-President. Bitters. ' " '.."'iv ?"CBADE MARK OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, FOR 8ALE BY E? E. REDFORD, King street, G. D. AHSENS & CO., Kiag street, B. FELDMANN & CO.,'.King street, . C. MOMEIEB, And by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. Gopac Bitters, FEST PKIZE ' . " Paris Exhibition 1867.1 Purify the blood and strengthen the system, eradicating the effect of dissipation, maintain the human frame in condition of healthfulness, dispeUrt e I Blues, and a? m?rn^r dts tempers, and relic ve these whose sedentary habits lay them open to d?pression? trudy prevent and cure ma ?us 'and other Fevers, igever and sigue. Chills, Diarrhoea, DpSns tery, Dyspepsia, Sea- Sick?ess, Colic, Cholera, Cholera Jfyrbus, and every complaint Inci? dental, to diet or atmos? phere. Ladies will fl pd them a sovereign boon, as they eradjeate all trace* of Debi^rty, Nervousness, Inertness* "and Diseasea peculiar to the sex.: r^TThousands of Testimo nials ean pe Seen at tho efftee of . M. JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor, CL?GIUS & -WITTE, Cil A It LESTON, General Ascents for the State*of So. CaroUiia.} feb*H-lyi D*c . " . "' ?PHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG DRINK. A S?RR CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a BotUe. Sent by mall, postage paid, orr'receipt Of pKce. The Anud?te is the best remedy , that can ba administered In Manla-a-Potu, and also.for IB nervous" aifectlon?. For sale by Dr. H. BAER. No. 131 Meeting street, octs Agent for South Carolina*