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COMMERCIAL REWS. Export?. LiTBaroOL-POT bark Midas-USS bales upland cotton, 250 bags cotton seed, SOO tons phosphate Mott* * Rio DZ J AN EI RO -Per Br bark Lord Baltimore 888,187 feet tomber. ". ?trw YoRtf-Per steamship James Adger-aa* oates upland and 14 bags sea Wand cotton, ia* tes rice, 54 bales domestics, i?5 sacks cotton seen,-, 3* bbl? rosto, 50 packages green peas, 53 packages sundries. . .. BiiTmoBK-Per steamship Maryle^-^ tes lice. 253 bate! cotton, 18 baies domestic*, 114 bbls rosin, 4 hhds and 2 bides hides, lO.oooieet hunber, ?IS naokaces sundries. ^?LiRnr?K--Per sehr W H Tb<>radike-I0a^>00 Jeet lamber. . ? Tile C^-'le.ton Cotton, Rle? ?Utdt Nav?J - * ? Store? Market. OPP1O CHARLESTON NEWS, \ TUESDAY E VENINO, Mareil 31, 1871. if m COTTON.-This article maintained a heavy char? acter, tho demand belog mach restricted and prices depressed; sales near 400 bales,say Sat K?X, 4 at ll, 12 at Tlx, 13 at nff, l at 12,12? at 12 V, ls at 12X. 12 at 13, is at ISM, loo at 13X, 4 a: M*. 14 at )4, l nt uv, 1 at 14sc We quote aemewhat nominally : * I UVEBFOOL CLASSIFICATION. . T. Ordinary ts good ordinary.ll ?12* - Low middling... 18X@ Ml?dhi?T...?......-1. . .?X? - - Strtot sud dung,.1? 3- i RICE.-There, waa- rather more strength in the merket for this grain; sales abont 200 tierces of clean Carolina, say 80 tierces at 7Xc. 67 at "X, 36 at 8Xc fl ft. We quote common to fair at 7x@ THC, good 8@sxc * ?. . . *. NATAL STORES-There was some inquiry,, with lae fallowing sales : sar 26 bola extra pale rosin, hew crop, at $7 60 fl bbl; 33 bbls low pale rosin at fa fl obi; 81 bbls No. 2 rosin at ?2 CO; 32 bbls No. 2 -Coat $2 20; ll bbls extra No I do at $4; 28bbls No. 1 do at $8 ft bbl; 24 bbls low Ko. mt $2 50; 13 SUB dall at $2 25 fl bbl. ' / Fas?aniT.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nem nal on uplands; wa Sew Jork, Xd on up? lands, ld@i,vu. on sea Islands;, by ead Jid on upland?, xd on sea* islands. To ?avre nominal. Coastwise-to ; Sew Yoik, hy steam, Xo en aplaude sad \c- on ?cb talan ast%\ 25 ? uer ce on rice; by sail, *.c ft ft o. cotton.; -: fi tierce on rice; 40Cf> barrel oh roam - . f@ & f? M on lumber ; ? ?@ 10 fi M on timber. i< Ration, ' bj sall, Ko ? ft on upland cotton. To" Providence, by sail $S ? X on hoards, fcc f> nv OB cc?o?; by steam av fl bale OJ?-New York rates.' To Philadelphia, br steam, Kp J* ft on-cpiands; by sail. $7 ft M on boards; laen trmbeT?^S8 f> ton on clay, aad $3@8 co cn phos? phates. %To Baltimore, by steam, Xc'fi lt? by sail, $6 so?: ft M on boar**- B3@3 25 ? ton phosphate rock. Teasels are lar demand d>. ahfr ^merchants to take lumber'freights frena Georgetown, S. C., Barten and Satilla River, Oa Till Jacksonville, Fla., t?Northen ports, and ero AfiX * M are the ratai on lumber "and borros. cn ANS J,-Sterling 60 day bUis O, . . ' BoansTio EXOHAXQC. - The Janies porch a? ajght checks at X@X og, ana fell at. x premium floio-iofeaiiX -? -?- . i . .' .. ?arkets by Tslvffrapfc. . MONET MARKETS. LONDON, March 21-Noon.-Cansol?-?2>?. Booda Evening.-Securities unchanged. FRANKFORT, March 21-Bond s os >?. - Niv Seas, .March 21-Ntca^ire gb ts aalet. .MIA .steady, IL . Gu vern m cots very steady and dulL Stocks steady and active. Mosey easy aha. Bx change, long, OX; nikon lox?. Rvcaisg.-FreigDu.041 ceuoa, JaaaOld. Money easy at .??per otu. Bx chan ge ?XelO> Geld Slxtv-twi s 12X; salesextreme.y.dniivTea -"ta ratter weak; balancesteady. - COTTON MARXETS. - LIVERPOOL, March, Xotfn.---CQttpn nrm; jrp lands TMaTXdl Orl?ans^YXSTXd; sales' 10,'cw - nba T shipments to the nth. 38.006 bales. .-Cotton Arm; uplands 7Xa7Xd, Or-, 7X"i sales le.OQO; exp?rr&rooo. faina .steady. " . V : -J OBX, March 21-Noon.-Cotton quiet tnt ? Jmardi lng uplands l&c, orita ns 15Xc; sales sf;. . - :> . ! r.< og.-Cotton clewed erm at 15C; salts 4883 | I B?8T0X, March 2l.-Conon steady; mkldltBgs JfJts; gross receipt? aa^aaea&t salea 700; steak U.05O . RAU-UIOBX. March 21.-Cotton srmer. kusnot hie her; middling i4Xc; nat receipts 460 bales; grow 1*3; exports coastwise 425; talcs 4M; stock 12.71?. ?OBMLX, Marok ?L-Cotton ana; middlings 12 Xe; nei receipts TIS oaks; exporta ocastwaae Ya? bales; tales loo; stock017?. WALKINGTON, ii ar. h 21 -Cotton Arm; middling isj?c; i, et 1 ece pis 66 bales; sales 55;stock 3264. SAVANNAH. Mai ch 21.-Colton Arm and in fair demand ; middling i4r; ne?receipts 1402 bales; ex aorta to Great Britain 8380; continent 8830: sales ??DO; stock 65,508. . AVGUSTA, March 21.-Cot ton eic ead quiet and Him at "lSJjo for mid diing: sales ?16 Oaks: re? ceipts 270. ! MOBILE. Ktuch 21 .-colton doll; nrrddSnpsl4c: .??Weceipls 1815 bales; exp? ne to coalisent aee; oosstwise 470; sales 750: Btes* ecses. , NEW OBLXANB, Maren 21.-Cotton eulin and Brm; mk) di lng s lsXaMXc; net receipts SM6 baie*; gross 3i89; exports to Great Britain 3fiSS; to Bresaen ist1 ; to Havre IMO; Jo Venice 1770; 40 GeUe 1604; coastwise 871; sales 720?; stock S8?,i?i. PBOVrSIONS AND I'KOM'CK MARKETS. ?- LivrarooL, March 21-Noon.-Red winter -wheat His SA. Cora, nen, 8Ss< Biesdstsfls firm JPork 86s to 86s ed. Beef noa. . aventog.-Pork Sis Beef) 15K Short rik mid die* 4?e. Turpentine ?i*. , 9 Ktw YORK, March 21-Noon.-Floor, quiet add ?teany, ?heat a shade armer. Cor? dull and ?ointoafiy nc changed. Park- dull St ttt toatl 75 Lard omet nt I2xai2??c Tarpentla- .aUatMc. -Seefti weak at $2 se for strained. - Evenlag.-Soothero fleur shade flfmer ak tfaj fen. Whiskey lower at 9lXc .Whear abade-! ?rmer ; wini er red and amber West ern st 73sS 74, ??w mixed Western corn 84884 -Rles owlet St?X 1 asX- Perk dull and heavy. Extra mea?- Letf titan 60. Lauf h< avy ; leWe IR Tatfeatae 4nllat62. Rosto.etnt?ni?r%2'9tv - ?> < BT. Lons. March 2L-Flour duh . 1 tRybSEg ad Corn timer.- Whiskey atfiaaS? jaggiagdnii ead unchanged. Perk S? > seas? *5?*?*M&d*r3 SXaSX; clear sides ll xe. Lard oaH. . NEW ORL?ANS, March.?.-Cora easrerr voiw\ aad yellow 70c; white Wa Tl c. Hay- OTlme $'.*>, -eiioice ti? oo. Pork doll amt Mref at fti-tsate. Bason duh at 9,1 t.*a 11 MC. Hams-sog ar corea .18?. ?our, oats, bran, lant, srg?r,wvlawea, cof? fee,, whiskey, all un changed. 12 S : S g , t :., . Thc Norfolk Grain liarh*t. NORFOLK, March is.-CORN;-There wa?- a | moderate 'degree or activity In the market to-day, -and the prices obtained stow no variation from those' of \ es te rda v. The sales ara abont 12001 .bushell, white, bringing B4->;c. and yeUow 810. OAS?;-We learn or a sale orssoo tmsbels to-day I atas^eec. "tVllmlugton Market. . WILMINGTON, ilareh 20. _ Srrejrs TCRTSN - TINE.-Sales of 50 casks (city distil ?ul) at 48c, sad 155 (delivered) at 470 per gallon for Soetfeero I packages. ROSIN-Sales of 225 bbls at $2 20 for strained, and $2 30 for Ko. 2. CKUBE TORPENTINE.-Sales o? 78 bbls at $880 1 for soft and $2 io for hard. . TAB.-<>ale8 of-rio bbls at $1 ss par bbl. COTTON.-Sales of 77 bates as follows: 4 at to, 11 at ?2X, 15 at 12X, and 47 at 15c per tb. Now York Bice PTsirket. From the Bally Bulletin, Ma ch..20: As the trade requires stock they are pickiag up small lom of 00 th domestic and foreign at Kn raer ia tea, bet [ there is no activity. Supplies medea ste, and will probably all be called tor a? hold)-ra choose to St with them. Sales of no bags Rangoon at 0, and retaU io's carolina at sxaaXe.. New York Hay Msrkrt. From the Dally BuUetln, March 20: Receipts to-day, liso bsles, (yesterday) l?oo bales, instead of 12,0t0, as.our proof readers and compositors had it. The demand fair', but m > ve men ta ha/e j been limited by the rain this morning; prices are pretty firm at $i leal 15. at lowest, price hay can bc hough- for ca>B, but sellers generally try and-, ?el tht- outside puce RetaU-la steady if of prime ? quality, but the poorer gradee rule low: Straw is tn go .H demand and steady. $ Ksaalpta by jytaAlaoaii, AI4t.r0b. ai, SOUTH CARO LUC 1 RAILROAD. ?57 Mk? ootton, ll hato goods, 3 care stock, 18 cars lnmber. To Railroad Agent, Pelzer, Rod 4f??* e?. Geo W William?* co, Prew * 'Adger. A B MuUlgas. Geo II Walter & co, A A SaUnas. 0 W Wi ie. Mowry A fron. wV .Smith? W 0 Conrt r>ev A co. Graeser 4 Smith, Sload A Sttgniuns H Cobla A co. ' KORTHRAStKBN RAH.HOAD. - so bales upland and 7 negs sea Island cotton ears lumber and woo-1, peas, rice, cotton seed! lioe siock, mdse, Au To Geo W Williams A co, ""fleh II walter * co; Frost i. Auger, A J Salinas, W K * van, Pelzer. hodgera A co. Nach matin' A co. Clagiioru, li- mug A co. J A (?nackenbo>lvp Kleniaunh, Bardeti & Parker, 3 Marshall. Jr, P Hudson, W C Ure* co. Gaillard Minuit, K. in ck, Wil kenberg ? co, Howard ,t Bro, T H A W He wee-. J E adger A cn. H V Nurayer, A Josephs, E B Si odds rd A co, K 1 hu mun ?on M 00, E Weding, Railroad Agent, aud Order. SAVANNAH ANO CHARLESTON RAILROAD. - baies cotton rough rice, potatoes, mdse, S"^0' B*e * co. J C R Cte tween. Pringle ? SBsa&ftSBh* Mathew?, J T K an apa ax, I'D 0 j Kracke, J TMiUigan, u Adams.Mrs MMSevm. Passenger.. Per steamship James Auger, Xor Sew York J McLindle, C C Pyatt, TB AYnolB, A T Hauson, Visa H Mealy, Miss M Looney, J. F Marrey, e H Baker and wife, w Bodges, Mrs N" R Middleton, Miss A Middleton and aereani, O Matahma, W P Caldwell. F M Miller, M J Ruasen, 3 Thorne, J Co? vers, and 2 dook. Per steamship Maryland.- for Baltimore-Mr and Mrs Edmunds, W C Dunham, and George Bolton. Y* Per steamship Champion, -from New Yofk* A Menke, H A Bubbler, TPeabody, JUL Puller, J R Mathews. S Rosebaum, O li -Bedell. W R Lynch, S J Pitcher, Mrs 3 Hocherty. Per steamer Pilot Bov, rrom Savannah, Beau? fort, Pacific and others" Landings-O M Colyers, Capt J Carlin, F Kemi, B S Barn wen, J A Alden. E A Marshall, W Birk, Mtea Kirby, Capt W Ohteotm, and 9 deck. -_- f POST OALENDAB MOdK'S FHASIS. Full Moon, 6th. 10 hoars, ? minutes, morning. . Last Quarter. 18th. fi boura o minutes, evening. New Moon. 20th. 10 hours, 40 uunuieveveniug. First quarter. 29th. lJiours. 24 mimftes.- morn g> UARCH. 20 Monday..... 21 Tuesday. 22 Wednesday. 23 Thursday... 24 Friday. 2fi Saturday... aSiSnnday^.... SUN. RISKS. SOX ans. 6.. 5 e.. 3 e.. 2 e.. L 6.. 69 6.. 68 &..57 Hr 6. .12 6..10 6..IS 6.J4 a.. 15 UOOI. m * e. sets. S..47 ?..44 . &..40 9..36 10..28 mes, kr Am. 7..8? 8..U 9.. 59 10. .38 Il... 'il MAMINE NEWS. CHArJLESTOJi, S. C..MARCH- 32, 1871. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship ?Champion,- Lockwood^ New York-; left Saturdby. Mdse. To James Adger ? co, A H Abrahams s. Sons, J Apple, W H cn alee 4 co, F C Borner, J A Bremer. W M Bird A eo, E E Bidford, C Berbnsse, O D Brahe A - co, B Boyd,- BT Brown, M C B tut baum, T M- Bristoll 4 co, Boil mann Bros, E Bates A- ce, J M Boesch, W C Bee 4 co, Crane, Bo vis ton & co, J J Cohen, F. CampbellMM B Oon? da, H Cobla * ce, Jno Commis a, j eaniw eil, T M Cater, H A Doc. c Lrcw, J B Duval A Sen, MUee Drake, Dow ie, Moise A Davis, J H Dawson. P F Murray, P Darcy. Edgerton 4 Richards, Ellas 4 Bros, barks E.Fraser. J S fairly 4 co, corchgott, I Benedict Aeo, Foraytne, Mccomb A co.-A D Hem-| lng, D F Fleming A co. P Foley, Rev J T Ford, B ; Feldmann 4 co, Mrs M Galloway. D Goldstein,. J U Graver A co, Goodrich, Wlneman 4 co. Gonce venler Bros. A G Goodwin & eo, H Gerdts A co, -Hart A co, J Hu. ktimp 4 co,"J Heeseman * Bro, Miss E Haas, Harbeson k co, Holiness Bookstore, i Hyman * co, E H Jackson, c H Johnson, John? ston, erews.4 oo, Jedorn s 4 co, I leeman, B H Kelters, H Klette 4 co, c Kerrison, Langley Man oraeVariBg eo, Kliuck. Wicke nhorg kr co. Knete 4 Chapman. Lengaict. Sell 4 Pester, 0 J Lunn, J-H Lopez, Lauroy 4 Alexander, I S Lawton 4 ce, A Langer. M Marks, C Ltrsciigt, Marstani A Burge, s R Marshall, Menke 4 Mullsr, W Martilleasen. Mc Loy A Rice, Manton? A oo. Ji.o M Martin, N Mer naogn.M GJBinor 4 co, Macqueen 4 Riecka M H' Nathan, B K NeuivJlle^L jewmeyfet N E Railroad co, J o Remano,-Oitwionf k eoTRsai, Welch 4 Brandes, c P Popjaanuelm, -W -f ? Paddon. Rt vt nd, Holmes 4 ca, W P-Russell 4 CO, J Russell. L Rl.h, N*Hilter, DPA Habel. Ston. Webb 4 co, w stei?e. Kit? Bl an Bros, Steffens, Werner 4 Docker, A B Stillman, W Shepherd .4 co. E B Stoddard 4?p, T S smith, s S Solomons, F E Schroder, D soiti?ve, Steele 4 Warden, J Rn aw, A Sotouionr Soatiierh Express co, Shackelford 4 Kelly, S 0 Rall road co, ' RThomKown 4 ca,?- J S Terry* co. i P Taylor 4 co. W J Trim. M TrlesT-, F P'Toale, J H VoUers, W H Welch, Wafker, Evans * CogswfUVO F'vvietera. i Geo w williams A co, jr wtrth wiutm & Bro, M?e Zernow. and others. . . M L sehr Vraie. Mason, New York-7 days. ' Mdse. To W Roach 4 co, J E Adger 4 co, Adama, Damon 4 co, DA Arame, J Archer, H ui M BIM t co, E T Brown, Blum * Mi lier, W 0 Bee 4 eo, M C Buxbaum, S Brown, DfU Baer, 3 W Boesch, T w Buss, Bollmann Bros. wet) Cohen, H Coote 4 eo, E R Cow perth wait, JU ll Clausen, Crane. Boyi stun 4 co. J-Campsen * eo, D F Finning 4 co, OD Fran eke. J ? Fairly ft co, P"L eatlinnlo, ll Gerdre 4 cb, W A Plbeon, C Gravely, bart 4oe, Mutants. Calder 4 co, T M Horsey 4 Bro, G s Hacker; J H Hillen, J Heeseman 4 co, J D flyer. S Jancovlcn. Heath 4 Wee, H Kla'tte 4 e_o L Kornahrem, c Ltllentlial 4 cb, King 4 r.lbtBn, PB Lalane 4 eo, J W Linley, Lenroy 4 Alexander. G J Lunn, Mrs W A Mertens, M antone 4 co. W McLean, P S ?c Cienahan. B O^KeHlA Son. tostendorff* cp. W F Paddon^ B-OVetU, Pani, Welch*Brandes, J fSk E Pierson, SC Railroad Agent. Wm ShepherdWco, Steffens, Werner A Ducker. DH Siteox. il B frad dard 4 coi, O V Billes. Ttedemao, Cakler 4 eo. R Thomlluson 4 co. 3 Thomson* 4 eo, P P Tonie, A ToblaB* Bone. W Vince. Wm L Webb, 0 F Weetara. Wagener k Monsees, 0 w Williams 4 oo, S Yea dor. W E Haske'l, and others. -?-tar Elias Mettre, De?robt, Ballimore-io days. Coru. oats. hour. 4c. To Master, Mordecai A eo. J N Robson. B M Ba?er 4 SOD, T 3 Kerr 4 co, T Tupper k son-. Wagoo er 4 Monsees. Railroad Ageut and Order. Experienced very heavy wea ther the entire passage. Sehr S B Fran?t?n. Mnli, Greenport L 1-7 days, days. Guano, ie Kinsman 4 Howell. Vessel to Master. Scnr A J Fatiens-i Bragg, Prudence Island via Bristol, R 1-8 -days from latter place. Guano, Ac. To J A Eoslow 4 co, and B B Babbelt. Ves? sel to L T Potter. Steamer Pilot Boy, Sly, Savannah, Beaufort, Paclflc and other Landings. 24 bags and 1 pkt sea Island cotton. 260 empty bids, mdse, 4c. To J D Aiken 4 co. Wm M Bird 4 co. Ravenel 4 co. J Hanckle, Wm Gurney, P Walsb, J F Port?eme, F Campbell, Kliuek, Wickenberg 4 cc, Kinsman 4 Howell. Received from Chlsclm's Mill. 92 fc3 rice. To W 0 Bee 4 co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood. New York -J am ca Adger 4 co. Steamship Maryland. Johnsen, Baltimore P O Trenholm. Bark Midas, Higgins, Liverpool-Wm Roach 4 co. Br bark Lord Baltimore, Roxford, Rio de Janei? ro-H F Baker 4 co. Sehr W H Thorndike, Hall, Fall River, Mass-H F Baker 4 co. SAILED YESTERDAY. . " Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New' Tori. Steam shffi,M*iyJaad. Johnson, Baltimore. Belg Georgie, Swafl,.Barbadoe*.,. ^ . Bete;Sba* Wesiey, Griffin. Bucksvlue, B.C. Sehr Hairy Lee, Haye, BuekavUle, SO. * FROM TRI* PORT. Ship Arraesr-, Porter, Savannah, March Bte Brig Margaret, Johnson, New Or! ea us. Marc hT7. sjaj ? . i , ?' j , Biprts ot? irarmstymg heises, i NOVELTIES. SCARFS AND TIES. THE MATELOT . THE MARQUIS OF LORNE THE MONARCH THE RUGBY CRAVAT BOW. COLLARS AttD CUFFS. DERBY KENSINGTON " FLOR EN CE ' BRI CN OLI -LO! THERE DISRAELI CLUB HOUSE CLUB HOUSE A Freak Stock of Fine Fur nighing Goods of all kinds, at ?COT T'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING SIRE ET, OPPOSITE MARKET. _ BoitKg, 6{}Qgg, &Z. A PAIR OF GABLE SCREW WIRE BOOTS AND SHOES; COMFORT, ELASTICITY. DURABILITY AMD. ECONOMY", THEY EXCEL ALL OTHERS. Of 140,000 pairs sow last year by two leading Boston manufacturer?, and warranted against ripping, NOT ONE WAS RETURNED. . Patent stamp on every one. Sold by uU Lead lng Peates* y , leb-ifiamo 1 N G.. .W I L L.? A il-., ... r^-,elvcd at KI\Q WILLIAM'S CIGAR FAC? TORY,Ko. ?io King street, near 8ocie?y street, a ywan?ic?>mpH-M assortment! of Lear, Chewing and smoking TOBACCO, cigarettes. Snarf, Pipes, kc Havap* and D .mastic Cigars imported end manafaetnred-by WM. SCHKuDER, wno respect Tally invites the attention of chewers and smokers, aud traders, wholesale sud retail, to a stock felly ' Oompitons every variety-of quality and prices *?Eitoc?eapeflttolh9 habest grmde wnteBli i<u5?ed aB.theK)westea3h ratea, in orders from ?!L???nirEw.lJ:i receiw Prompt, attention and aW?jaed-e.aD.,orat thirty days' etty accept, ?ce- decl8-6mos t Stiipfung. jf&U-yqp fw dm WPM ON THTJESDAT, MARCH 23D, AT FODB NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 187 8 STATE-ROOM S ALL- ON DECK. ~~ The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA, OrowelL Commander, win san for New York on TH uns DAT, Maren 4o'clock P. IL, from Pier No. 2. Union Wharves. The fine new Iron Steamship SOUTH CARO-1 LINA wm follow on TRtraabAT, March 30th. Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to LlverpooL Boston, Providence and the New Eng? land Manufacturing Towns, at* the lowest mar* ket rates. " > Ins oran oe ny steamers of this Line >? per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very One state-room aocommodattona, apply to WAGNER, BUGER A CO., No. 20 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. marSO-4 ?po R N??? ?O RE. OLD LINK N RIV YORK AND CHARLES TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 184 5. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STlTE R?OMS. The very fast, and splendid Side-Wheel Steam? ships of this Line will sail from Adge'r's Sooth Wharf as follows during the month of March: MANHATTAN. SATDBDAT, 18th, at 4X P. M. JAMES ADGER, TOSSDAY, 21st, at 6 P. M CHAMPION.' SATURDAY, 25th. St S P. M. . CHARLESTON, TUESDAY, 28th, sr ll A. M. ?3- Through Bills of Lading given on Colton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng? land manufacturing iowna at lbj* lowest markt* rates. For Freight or Passage-engagera en ts, arpi y to marl-lmo_JAMEN ADGER A CO. THBOUGH BQiLS LADING TO AND . i f > r ir i FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA. -BOSTON, BHJOMKN, - . AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The flne Steamship 'FALCON, Hay nie, ^fdMgL Commander, will sad for Baltimore ou?J?Ua??g?. TUESDAY, 28th March, at- bat? past ?:u*u:eloSk, A. M. .. . ?^Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that etty by railroad from Baltimore without addi tlonal msuraato^iBd Uobsigcae.-. .are?io^edra?a pie time tosar4pie-.aanT?ptheir-;.Gob(lh tfour the Rainoad'llapai th P^ifetWila; J-i ? ' '. S1 5 J\ADL C. TRENHULM, Agent, mar22-0 _No. 2 traps >Vi:arV*g<., JDACIFIO MAI^^y^^Tf ?pMP?-*b THROUGH UKI TO PA^IFO-RN-IA, CHINA AND JAPAN ? .*. ! i .? ''. *? FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers or Tl? above- Une leave Pier ?rfGfn. Nc. 42. North River, foot of cojiaiXEufflB ^treet?flWiorK, a\l- O^?TO? doon, at ttfe 16th. and shu of-every ?t>trt? -(except-when' there dates fallon Sunday, thea.the Saturday preceo., mg. AU d?partons oonneotat Panama with steam? ers for south Pacitlc and Central American poi ts. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco mst of every month, except when lt rails on bunda"; then on the day preceding. No ca; norn ia steamers touch at Havana, hui go direct from New York to AapiawalL One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult ? Medicine und attendance iree. For Passage Tickets or other information appb at thc COMPANY'S JIQKETJiFFLSS, onSh* wiiarf.'-foot Cf Canal Store eskNor** River, Ne? J\"OB S^YA^AP. ] I , ELEGANT STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. The Splendid Steamer. CITY- ^irr?^ POINT, cantaffl-rjcB. \^--nt.'Viu<?t?jfcsc leave Southern Wharf far the above pigeon rm DAT -EVEKING, March 24,1871, at 8.3U o'clock. The s?lieudi.i Steamer DICTATOR, CaprolnfL, M. Coxen cr, will leave Sonlhern Wharf on TCKS DAT EVENING, March 28,1871. at S.30 o'clock, for the above place. RA VEN EL A CO., mar?2 .i?._ , agpg?~^ TS\f$] OiBONEH/S; ?BLT}]?*?,] ] *f J \ AND ALL-INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON PEE? DEE RIVER. The Steamer GENE.RAL MA?L - -JP**, SAULT, Captaba H. b. CM^Uj.uK^gsfJ receiving ir eight-at- Norm Aiiantie numju, ana will leave aa above on THURSDAY MOONING, tue Sid instant. 6 ? - SHACKELFORD A KELLY, Agents, mar21-2_No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. ?piOB EE?XJ9Q+% AND PACLF?C LANDING. The steamer PILOT BOY. Captain _ _ ?Tf*^ J. W. Sly, will leave ev*ry VBVM-JafjEBBC DAT MORNING, at 8 o'clock, as above, tteiuruiug, will leave Beaufort FRIDAY MOJCKJKG,- at 8 o'oJocS. mar21_.. A, P. AIKEN, Agen c. "DOE NOBTJU, EDISTO, BEAUFORT AND * . . PACIFIC LANDING. F ' The steamer PILOT BOT, Captain - J. W. sly, will leave Centrsl Wharf?_ for the above points every MONDAY JUURM.NO. at o'clock, a?d, returning, TBlLiepve ?eoufort every; TUESDAY) at 8 o?clook A. fi., a nd-'E?l*U) at 3 P.M.' , mar-U, . ,*.)>. AIKEN, Agent. O ? F L O ff I D A,' TWICE A WE^LV ,. ] ( : FOR SAVANNA?, FERNANDINA^ JACKSON "VILLE, PI LATH.A AND ALL POINTS, ON TUE ST. JOHN'S RIVER., The Steamar DICTA TC it i Captain,? Jit?? L. M. OoxETTEK? will ra?l kcm^^BObm?Z southern Wharf for above*.MU-.S cvei> uutapa) LvssiHh.af o'olocR, arriving back af Charlea ' ton every Sus DAT AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. The Steamer CIT ? POINT, Captain D.R. Vincent, will sall rrom Southern Wharf for above point* every FRIDAY EVENING, at ??.30 e*clock, arri vi ag back at Charleston WzdNssoAY AFTERNOON, at s o'clock. RAVEN EL A CO., Agents, octio Suuthern wharf. ^TEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY -DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, HILTO> U?A>, SAVANNAH, DARI EN AND BRUNSWICK, GA. The favorite steamer E ]LVT'ZJrA, HAN'C O .X , Captain L. W.\BCKNS, will receive Freight 'at Ac?omiuoda- _ ?jp**1), don wharf air at.ove points e v tr y s&?sa?ESe? TUESDAY, and ?eave on every WEDNESDAY SUR? INO, at 7 o'oiock, arriving at ??v-.uuiah the asm. evening, and leaviug for Danen, Ac, the follow lng morning. Returning, wdiicave Savannah foi Charleston every MONDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. F Jr Freight, orpataaae, aaply to RAVEN EL. HOLMES A CO., sepia - - - Na 177 East Bay. ^j_EOKGET0WN STEAM FAC?ET. ... -. CHANGE. OF SCHEDULE. UmilToiHier notice Hie s-earner _ EMILIE, Captain C. C. While, willj run aa follows: LE AVISO CHARLESruN, FRIDAY NIGHT, March 17tn, at 9 o'clock. WSD.NESDAY?NIOHT, Matoo xM, ?4 9 .'deck. , ' SUNDAY NIGHT, NaTch 20*^ KI S o'c.oekv - FRICA Y NIUHT, March ?1st, a?. 9 o'clock. . - LEAVING G BOP. ORTO WV, . ' TUBSOAY Mp RN LNG, Marob?l4ih. at g o'clock. MONDAY MoftwifcorMarch Sbthj St 8 o'clock. 'FRIDAY MORNING, Marou 24th. at S o'clock. ? TUESDAY MORNING, Ma ch 26m, at 8 o'clock. AU freight must be prepaid. For engagements apply, tm hoard or to SHACKELFORD A KELLY. Agents, marl5-wfm No. 1 Boyc.'s Wharf. . The First class British Bark FLORENCE AM CHIPMAN, Robt. Jones, Master, ls nowJHP ready to receive cargo, and having, portion of I ???me engaged, Will huvo-ntepatcn. 5 For Freight engagements, apply to ? * B^ . HENRY CARD, . TflarZl Accommodation Wharf, f&*M NE W" OHL E A? S, ' " The floe Brig MART E. ROWLAND, Row- JJ. land, Master, having a large portion of herflHf Cargo engaged and going on board, will be dis patched for the above port. For Freight engagements, apply to maru STREET BROTHERS A CO. ?kfjieoam ?crjnojjgs. READ . CAREFULLY. Ague and Fever. Th? only preventive known for Chilla and Fever ia toe ase of Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps! y y Ia gooji for Dyspepsia, Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Is a preventive of Chills and Fever. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps ls good for ail Kidney and Bladder Complaints. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps j Is nsed all over the World by Physicians m-thelr practice. Wolfe's Schiedam* Schnapps Is good for Gout. . Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps Is good for all Urinary complaints. ? Wolfe's Sch??dam Schnapps . Is recommended by all the Medical Faculty. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps, le good for Colic and pain In the stomach. .. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. \ Is imitated and counterfeited, and purchasers will have to use caution in purchasing. I beg leawe to cali 5j55?S5 of ?ne-yeafler to testimonials In mvor of the-Schnapps: l feel bound to say that I regard your SCHNAPPS : as bel?g m every respect pre-eminently pure, and deserving of medical patronage.' Avail events lt 'le the purest possible article or Holland gin, here? tofore unobtainable, and as such may be safely prescribed bj physicians. .? ."DAVID L. li&ft Mtt. ^Pharmaceutical Chemist, Hew Tort. LOUISVILLE, Ky., September ?. I feel that we have nov an art ide of gm suit? able for bach cases as that remedy ls adapted 1*0. DR. J. W. BRIGHT. .'Schnnpas" ls a remedy tn enrome eatarrhal complain ; ?, A^. ' 1 take crest pleasure In bearing highly credit? able testimony io Us enlcacy us a remedial agent ta tho oseases -for which yon recomafead lt. Having a natural tendency LO tao mu corni sur? faces, with a slight degree of stimulation. I re lie or%an|e%MborMV|Bmfidie3ln irrhaia^cjtten&rfcllaA those of to-%rinafyapf?rtW8T*^wifmuch re? spect, your obedient servaat, ' . . . '?'CHAS. ALEAS, M. D., New York. No. po PINS 8ram. S, Y, Nov. 21. I'DOtTOO Wpii-s.-1^., ^/t?eaf> 084 a. have made a chemical exau.1 nat toil of a sampp> of your "Schiedam Schnapps," with the intent of' determining if any foreign or injurions substance ? had been added to the simple distilled spirits. ' The examlDatlon has resulted ut the conclusion j that ihe sample contained no poisonous or hana fol admixtures, i have been unable to utecovar any trace of the deleterious substances which; ire soreerimes fm nicy if to JW sdraiterBUdjaAf riquors. rwdhia notTiesttate to ueetay*if, adr to recommend to others, for medicinal purposes, the "Schiedam Schnapps" as au excellent and npobjecUonable varlety-of gin? Vavjk, respect fully yiuTA, (Signed) C?A?.A.3&ES??* ?Wttlst OrntincAL ANDTTCUNICAL LABORATOBT, ) 13 EXCHANGE PLACE, N. Y., Nov. mi. J UDOtPHO WOLPB, Eso, : DBAE STjaUThe" ?nder slgued have carefully and thoroughly analysed a sample ot yonr ''Aromatic Schiedam Scnapps.'' selected by ourselves, and bare found the saree free from all organic or inorganic substances, more or less injurious to health. From the result of our examination we consider the article one of superior quality, healthful'as a beverage, ami enectual lu its medicinal qualities. Respectfully yours, (Signed) ALEX. TRlPPEL, Chemist. . ? FRANCIS 'E. ENG?W*ftHbJ--M- D. ?DOLPBO WOLFE'S EST., ?erll-?mo i ' Noe ?a BE AVE BB&i?TJC, jg ?Iotr)!Tig cmb f nrniiljing ?oobs. ifRllf Uti i :? itJ?, . Ki t.. TO REDUCE STOCK, WE OFFB& THE BALANCE 0F0UB WI&TER ttOODS. GfltAl Er>E?r?? CED PRICES, . ,. . NAMELY :',. BEAVER OVER SACKS, $38 and $40. to $35 BEAVER OVEB SACKS, $3f>, to *28 BTl?VER"0VERSACKS,'$a?lOVi $82, 10 $26 ["SEATER AND MELTON OVEP. SACKS, $25 and $?,t?*20 BEATER AND MELTON' OVER SACKS, $19 and $'i2, to $15 I BEAVER AND MELTON OVER SACKS, $14 and $16,to $11 UNION BEATER OVER SACKS, $10, to $7 UNION BEAVER OVER SACKS, $?, to $6 '' ' . . L . BEAVER, KING WILLIAM, $28, to $20 BEAVER, KING WILLIAM, $20, to $15 CHINCHILLA\D>iB. SACKS, 525, to $20 ? vJ..-/ ... ."V^ CHINCIIIL^D.B. SA?^> $tt?'to:*12 CHINCHILLA D. Bi SACKS, $12, to $10 CUINCH1LLA-D. B. SACKS, $10,10 $8. ' ? ' . . WE HAVE JN STOCK, A FULL L15E OF #OQDS, . SUITABLE FOR MENS' WBAR. J. H. LAWTON & GO.. ACADEMY OF MUSIC BUttflfiTCL T H ? $T?1<0 PHOSPHATEC??PANY OF.Tf&B CltT,, ^, ..... ' AUB KOW MANUFACTURING TffElE " SOLUBLE ?r?JANO, Which wUlb? furnished at tty cash, or ?55 on 1st Novembtrnextwltt CU F ac'qep> ance, _an.d their "DISSOLVED PHOSPHATE,"forcomposting With Cotton Seed, at $33 cash, or on lat November. with IO per cent additional, ? ?TUBE ORO BND THOS PITATE" ? $15 TOM?I. Contracts <br the Fertntaei3 may be made ur e* change for Cotton. " .*' * ORDERS SENT WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AT? TENTION. .-. - ' , - -, _ Dv ATKE&.AGEtflt man _? ' ' ? .-. .. _._ pACIEIC. .G?AHO CO?r^N?'S "~ (CAPITAL fl.OCOrOOtr) ' SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUAN Ct -Thia GUANO ift- now so - well J? now a ia atf the Southern states for JIM remarkable tffeciaas a: agency for lucreastne lire pro?notsof labor, si not to require esT?ttaP^nTnienrArron .from os. its use for-ilae .years past lie estabHeiied itt. character for reliable excellence. The large flxeo capita: Invested by the company in ttys trade. sOords The surelit guarantee" or th? continued ex? cellence of it? aaano. : " -j. N. HOBSON, - Selling Agent? Umrles.ton, S. 6. JOHN S. REESE A CO., General Agents, Balti? more.'_ deeg^pac pER.UVlA N GUA NO. For sale ? lot of A No. 1 Cluncha Island GUANO, in store.and to arrive bOUlS MoLAIN, jam_ g. No. itt Broad street. J-iE UTILIZERS. 100 tons No. A PERUVIAN (Chincha) GUANO, waifoaTed pure. . UM bbla? Land Piaster, ground from the beet Nova fe co lia Rook, and warranted pura. 100 teros Puce Dissolved and Ground Bone. . . 190 tons Wheelock's yegetator.'^The Veg?tator ? has been successfully -used, and bean a very high reputation. It to second to no other Fertilizer, except Peruvian Guano, oflered in inls market. .' loo tone "Ralston's" Dissolved Bone and Ammo .ala. 100 bbls. Eastern island Fish Guano, at $35 per tin of 2O00 pown9s. ' ? . Forraebv T. J. KERR-A CO. Q a M POU?? A-CID PHOSPHATE a? LIME,' FOR COOT?STTNtl WITH COTTON SEED/' ' T : s article is manu factored by the PACIFIC GOJAXO. COMPANY, at. ghatfcajnn. % C.. under, ihe superintendence or Dr. ST. .TuLlEN RAVE NEL. When corrrpoeted wttn nn?*qaal Weight ol Cotton Seed, Ita re-ii'ta-have been found fully equal io tlic.ixja--. atuudai*.ianaieers. .Its econo? my must commyad lr. to the notice or JPlantert generally Por spcclflc'dlrecnbns ror c?ntposTlng. ?nd for supplies, apply io J. N. IBOBBON, - - Selling Ag tnt, Ciiajjrtwn, fc> >'. JOtfN S. REESE 4 CO., General Agents, fealti more. dec22-Dac-fmwflWbs rfftnsp?tjJerg, ?frag?ente, Itt. ^SK ?*OR THE B?AF?C? . iTuTiJEffift RURAL CAROLINIAN, ind read the following articles : Docs' FarrnTdg Pay iniTietioiitTi n>. wyatt "rftieen; cenMoercmi Manare* with Experiments,..Edward Mciatosn; Carolina Bice in Italy, F. Pey rs Pojen er; Esparto Grass, Eugene W. Hl/gard: The' Fig,' a Neglecter! . Resource. P. vJ. Swak tr. ans; Elwrime?ta With Toma toes. Bb Ohtaolm;. I ri? h.. Potatoes Jur-Wiater Use, H. W Ravenel; Is the south a Stuck C>ua try r D. Wyatt Aiken; Bee nivea and'Bee Charm? ing, P. J. Quattteoaum; Hntofy af CbafkBton Phosphates, L. M. Haioav Abo many other article^, varied correspond enoe ana much editorial matter rh this the LtfAD INS MUTHERN ACKlCCLi Ua^L MAGAZINE. Suusoription, $2 per annum, " Adur,eas Itt JR AL C AR?L ftJl AN, feb.7 . ? Cnarleston, S. C. Bittere. rpESTIMO??IALS. Read a few of tte Testimonials In renato, ta tue EFFICACY of that STERLING MEDICINE; OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. A few. CerilucstesTrom the many in-our posses? sion from person H who bava teated (he OLD CAROLINA BITTERS: FROM THE POSTMASTER AT TUMBLING $H<'ALS, $.& *' TtDI ?LIVO SHOALS, H. C.. April 9,1S70, Messrs. GOOD mtii, w ni SM ie A CO., Ch ?rles ton, Gentlemen-This ls to Inform yoa that about a j ear ago 1 was In delicate hearth, worn oat with old age and hurd work, welghlugone hun?rad and twenty ave pounds; upon request 1 com? menced us lug the OLD CAROLINA RITTERS Af? ter using niue bottles, i felt as well and vigorous as thirty years ago-went to work and made money. I weighed, arter rj-ing the above, one hundred and seventy-two poundav I have MUCO been atroeg andr hale. Accept? gentlemen, my tharrta and success aar I to Ute OLB CAROLINA BITTERS. * (Signed) ?tNsoM PHILLIPS, P. M, . . Ta? bil og ba? aU, 8. 0. . FROM ANDREW CHAMBERS, rHWM'rTJB, GA. . * IK WINTON, GA., September 24, HO?. Messrs. Coron wea, W*NKJT*N A OU. J Gentlemen-Wuaa ln#ourclty, two weeks ago, .your Dr. Service gave* me anouleolyo?t cele? brated CAROLINA BITTERS, Which I brought home for mv rather, whosehealth wea vetfy feeurte. After using lt he was so well pleased with Us efleets. that he considera t jem almost indlspeusa ble. Please hud enclosed sixteen,(tis.) the price cf two case*: direct them W.;J. Chambers A sou, No. 16, 0. R. R. Yours; very respectfully, (Slgnejl) g . AND uaw CHAJ* UEKS. ANOTHER VOICE FROM GEORGIA. .SIe.?sisl G^gi0?.'.^NEiej[y ^&.,-tpj?tieHran? Gentlemen-Ttake great pleasure Tn fnrorniing youthatmy wife haaexperienced great benetU lrom the use of the" OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. lt IR certainly a good medicine,, and i wouldi s pleased If yotHrouhksendimeJanother dozen Im? mediately. Respectfully. Ac, (Signed) J NO. A HOUSER. Sold by al: Druggists In Charleston. The trade sao^luid by 0<M!DRI$??'y??EMAN *MJ Principal Depot, liri: 35 Hayne si feet.' Sm gs ,* (?i) em?tala', <^c. EOSABAXIS is the best Blood Purifier, s ROSAD ALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROSAD ALIS, endorsed by ?OSABAilf?/a^pot^iit tWMy for Rheumatism. ROS AD ALIS, a Remedy tried and trae. ROSAD ALIS, the best Altera? tive extant /. ROSAD ALIS endorsed by the following: -Dr. R. WiLSO?WJARR, of Baltimore; 'Dr. T. Cv PUGH, ol Baltimore. ? Dr. Tfltt*. 3. BOYKIA, or Ba Omore. Dr. A. DC KO A N. or Tar UoroVN. Ct - Dr. J. s. SPARKS, of Klchoiasvile, Ky-. DP. A. f. WHEELER, of tinta Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. McOARTHA, of South Carolina; aud many otnera See ROSADAUS ALMANAC. RQ8ADALI8, endors- d by Rev. DABNEY BALL, noW of Mary? land Comtrer.ee, formerly Chaplain In the Con* federate Ai my of Northern Virginia. ROSADA Lit? is Alterative, -Tonic, and Diuretic, and acts at one and the same time upon the BLOOr?, LIVER, RiDNEYs aud all tte SECRETORY ORGANS, ex? pelling all Impure matter aod building upthe system to a healthy, vigorous condition. RtHADALIM IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWIB, MOI8E A DAVIS, ) Wholesale 800 D RIC JJ. WIN EM AN A CK i Agen ts in .. r. II. BA ER, ) Ctarfestnn. mareiy ? i 1 EIOHTEEN YfeARS O* PRACTICAL SUCCESS! INTRODUCED IN 1652.'.............PATENTED" DECEMBER 20,MS?. Oldest H np?rplio?sp l?ate Maiiijifac t tired, in t his C o un tr v COMBED OF >ftt KI ., :>v -jr ... Boires, Phosphat.kr Ouan?, ?oTipe,tiTr?^ect ADELmoioiaeal Animal Matter a?rrd S^tpr*, /ic Ae-id. NO SALT, PLASTER, SALT?OAttE, "NITRE CAKE, NOR ANY A 7) rrLT??t ANT OF AN Y KIND CS E D THE AMMONIACAL ANIMAL MATTER Ort ED IN MAPES' NITROOESIZiU) S?PaRPHOSPHATR OF'LIMK coi.'MSi- of ?ie Klean, (eouiAlniua: IO ser aeat, et* AjunwoM and tr ..Blood: (captaining 15 per ceux. Ammonia.) of nortea, beeves, ?sh and other animals,, after exp: a*..a ?ffne fat ana ol? by; steam. **end fora Pamphlet. . > ?' ~ .Antmoma Yielded by the Organic Matter...-. .law.?.. 2.6t "frcent. fc06 tft ct. Insoluble Plvosphonc. Acid.-,. ..Bone Fho.-phate o? Lime.............18.78 *ft cent. 11.38. $ ct.Somoic Phosphoric Acid.. .Soluble PUospaateo?Llm?....;_.". 5.48 *? cent. 3 33 ? ot. Soluble Pntispho'ric acid:.'...B"otie"Pac?pirawof-L?e^atoPJe*).. cant. 7.20 ? ct. Sulphuric A> H....1.:...Salpheteefiitoe.wi...^.14.46 $ C3nt .?An excellent Eer-tiuaer." . . RaspegtfaUg ?qbmitted,^ t . ^ a # . . inspector or Fermixars tor swrvh traitflsa P.RICI?, ISO CA^^ . ... KINSMAN & HOWEI?LV . , feb8-Trfm2ni0SDiC ' No. 138 EAST- BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. ?. Tin; I.&IT rnRTiLizER- F?R Wfl^AwJt) Iff jl|jj^5 "\: ^1 ^^^r*?am*a^B7a>-!^ ?%\ mE UNPARAttBLJp SBCCERS OP TLUS ^W^^e**,*^J^^^tT'^!-1^??B gT*"t rTf-TITjr?? en ALL'CrWP* arcrea lt to wlp mmmmwm* *???!aVJFLT 6E ^ST'Wa.'c5E*PESi'Manure^* oner S?S* SaBHHMwBI^^^^^M ic has betn TKd B7MNFT9T ?F THE MO?I EM|' 4?r A^tM*2*5^) ^ VMS ire? Planters m tne Sotrth, ead * HAW'R?WF ^8 IN EVERY. SlNGljK INSTANCE*, JT HAR GIVEN . -QVi^iX4 jj ENTIRE BAT?S?ACTIO*. SjOTPa^jjf, BlKB8ilM{JLyiM? OnLCOTTON ita effects bate been particularly HU ? Hrf?rHlf! marted, rt rs ?pTareth??g for WRASN'S PR?8 ^AKPAftD fi??ftAIIT?ED JJ? PH ATE to rDdreiie tte yt?te from USE HTJN JRtfR Al?,. !H DEED to TWO HtrNDRED "fEti CENT., or even IBO Site . ? more. MUHJFACTUBFD BY Mr. George C. Dixon, an enila?l -praeter of rs^.S^ar%??m^iJws 'J9 Cameron, pa, Bsjs m aleuer to fhe Banner of the WAUiUl WKMIIMJBS FS/M - South,-November 2?.'hat In an experiment with f vrtaA Wt jv VI tnmriA WH sevpn leading Snperphcsptiat?? atid.'Guinos, the . WWMWGl^raiPEMB ^^^i?'^^^H^^ . ? mmt m tmm i ,M^1 tried^payirfg a NET PRtvlTjeven at the prea ? . IIMB ent lcw Pnce or'Golton,)" of f26 9o"p#r R?e of M?/^*^. ?ALIL?Y -Jl|<WH| Cotujn. A copy qi Ri- Mxon's letter, giving %2^HQff?jif*$ffiJ$3l ffll^B " d?tails^?Ul be furnished ph app^atlaii.^. j^^jQiU FACrORSjSS^l " FOH SAKE BY' ?> ? ESteggM CLIM ?? 4(0, -CHARLE?lO?, S. a, AUB A?Q?6TA, GA. ? SE! t^.Tt ?S)?t? ' WROL?SAL?.AfJENTS FOR f??? ' .*, OLD CJni?L??il Jil HE KS* ..?.'iMGiltJWA GO?v-? - ' ~, BO?LWAitN BBrVTHEHS,' ' * J-A-.O?ACK-ENBD^: . i: 1*A$TOU? &. CO. " rasaros Cognac Bitters, - EEBST PBIZ? Paris Fxi?\)tti<ra 1867. Purrfy t h e >l* 44 and strengthen the system, eradicating tir? -effect of dissipation, iliahllalll tit* human frame Jn condition . of healthfulness, dispel the Bru os ?nd aH mental di?? tem pers, and i-elievo those whoso eetferitsrv habits lay them ?pen to depression. They prevent find cure ?o* <?*rf o//i?r i^evert, Fever and Aque. Chills, SHarrhoea, 3tyf*nr ?evy, 'Dyspepsia, Sea-Sickness, Cotter, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, and every complaint Ino!-' dental ta diet or'atmpa^ phar e. Ladies will find them a sovereign boon 9* they eradicate all trace* Of Debility, Nervousness, \ Inertness, and Disease? peculiar to the sex? tarThousands of Testimo? nial? can be seen at the office Of lt JACOBSON, cole Piop ?ietor, - . 64 & 66 Water Street, ?. Y. CEAC?TTS & WITTE, OUAJU.BWO.Y, General Al?enla fur the State of So. Carolin*. febll-lyruAC OLD TAK0LI3?A BITTERS, .?UH SALE BT E; E. ftETJFO?D, "King street," C. D. iH?tEXS & '( 0., King street, B. FELD il .i NN ? C0" King Btxe?r, *. . .. . C. i((?MEIER, And by Druggists and Grocers every where. JOSEPH W.? HARKISSON'S, ARTIST'S SCPPLTy PAJiW AND OU. STORE, Ne. 62'QCEEN STREET, CHAKkB*Ta|i,6..Q, Patent Thief DeTeeTTnglamrni) MONEY DRAWER,' jan2-mw?dm* MONEY ?ANNO? BB?- Ttl ?une**! . ..; * . ; H r e a *e l eat i a J> R I CELE* ut-, The DIAMpND~0EAS3R8, fflsanfACtOHd by J. E. SPTNCWR ACOH NeWYore/watcHTr . caw Weted to the public, are-WtjjMMtBWpy tfr^aMftraiieg nrrn inm Tieip TO lire RUHM e*r ever sno wu. ' They are ground under their own superrtaou, /?ojn nnom&^ryarni.. g*bble?, mellad Mieter, ana derive their came. "Diamond," on account of W?Trlftrtne? anUbriRl?tfcy. Th? actenttUc prrnelpte oa which thar are con* etrvcfed bring* the core or cen tee of the lens di* rectly in front af the eye, producing a clear, and distinct" vision, as m fha natnraL tieaRhy (fight, and p*wentibg-all nappant seasatkmn, sac h tm glimmering aud wavering of eight, dizziness,Ac, peculiar to all others lu use. They are mounted tn the Buen manner, in rramea of th a best quail ty, of ali materials used for that purpose.. T.ueir linlsh and durability can' not be surpassed. 'OAonox.-Nene gen orne unies? bearing their tanda m a rt stamped on everv frame. ! ? . JAMES ALLAN, Dealer In Watches. Jewelry, ' ' . Sterling sBvcrwarestro'Optlcei Goode, No. ?Off SADR Btreet. tsi-mwsiyr ? Charleston .8.0. UCL&eV i -y .??>? A NEW Diiscoy^RY ? I PHALO: "V1T? A; Salva??xi JOT th? ?la?r. WIEAV? , " .. ?ti .SEMMEMT tl THE ?OKT ! ! f ?* wm Original CokrX ' T^?^i^^^nAi^iy^^? uf> '. telly from in t^Sir coloring * T^paration?^ict^ofore - used.r if Vs l?j^m. jsweet stfrellihg, i preckntates no muddy or slimy 1 in?pr;Ter^rre^n * patt nosum to Ihe sk m. Hqld * itwwiHight and k?i? creafsmd cloukesst It ??ayes^oin?rk?n ?'- thc seato; yet k reproduces in gray hairla?e?atur?rcblor that. time or sicKvfc^ftniay have * Mealed out of 1?^^ I^Plialon's^^ is for one sole pu rp e se Jfi at of reprod?cingTwith abaalute cer? tainty, the natural/Kor of tne hair. It is n?Uir??ended as a . daily dressm??norlwremoving. scurf oryHndru?F; nor for cu? ring bajBness; nor for stimula? ting UK growth of the hair. Thesf objects may be accom? plish*! arter the color has been fixed Vith the Vitalia, by Pha ... lonTs O^emical Hair ?nvigo rator. THE ViTALs^ita harmless and ufterj?aied predation for ' the reproduction of lie origi ral hue of ^rav hair.afcd noth [ lng else. This is accomplished in from two to ten applications, ... a^cordingj^the^pth of shade . required. S?Wfpyall druggists. Sold at wholesale Dy J '? DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS. Wholesale Droagists, Meeting corner Hasel street. .ser44-8tathfimes HS, LINO'S FILE FcTsaleby " ~rs"" jnly? . "REMEDY. Da. H. 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