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VIlfAXCIAL AUTO QOMMMBOI**. BOSTON-POT scnr?a^o^-*)ba^pland arid? bags sea Island cotton, 104 bois rosin, and 200.000 feet lamber. " ". ? Kjnr Yo*!-Per ateamshl p dam plo n-221 baa a .aea lfiiajdjcottoo, l?tales, gpiaija wrton, Mf tea rice, and &2 ptgs sundries..Per steam? ship Soutb Carolina-}?02.bales.upland.cottony oaskB clay, isa bhU rosin, 8?a?Wa, donestlca and gcodSj 200 bags cotton leed meal," liopackagea or -T-. :i :t /;Xi^ :v^i.w! : .?.wr .. -"?? ; ? JCxporta ot ta? Week e?4ing Feb'ryL .iJTBBPOOir-Per ahlp^urS Bowxeri&6 baga sea island cotton, 2531 bales upland cotton; o tes 150 ions of phosphate rock, U77 staves, 1 box. GX>JOA-Per Sor-bar'? Hemingja-1234 bales ap-, lan?iwSfi37 ....'?...'..- . ? .? BRISTOL. ENG-Per Br bars Pe rae veranee-400 bois spirits turpentine, 2901 bbls resin. ANA-Per sehr Old Chad-26,OOOjfe?tpine ? BAKCXLokx-Per Span brig Toro-300 bales up sonraric. BOSTOK-Per bara Mlunla?bSle^-197 bales up? land cotton, 13 bales of rags and paper, 350 tons of iron and 440 bbls naval stores, an? packages - tobacco. J EWrToBX-Per steamship Manhattan-?Bhairs taaaJaland cotton, 1257 Dales upland cotton. 86 tea Hoe. 67 bales domestics, 701 bais cotton seed mead, and sun dries.... Per swam s alp James Adler-66 bags sea unand cotton, ll?*mKjrTpi?r^oortom 187 ics rico, 194 bale? AemeeiicJ *n*> gVxfcla^W tes cotton seed, and U6 pkgs sundries.Per I m??JSnteffl mesacs, ii baies" . waste, 50 bois on, .sa pkgs son dries. tfjf , - ^ 1 PmLASZxPBiA-Per steamship OnlT Stream- I S171?ales. cottop?.l49 bales domestica and (roods. l^lffifceB ricer?o'bbla naval stores.. 3 tons; oW 4r<?,%M&rs ci?yV17 bales raga, 76 bunches ba- f " D"IITIII585^^ tierces aa4f? ?fintanJ ?Ii bales, cotton, 6 bales do? mestics, 80 caaka clay, 168 casks clay, 9 bandies and h h da hides. 25,ooo feet or lamber, ae packages | sundries.-Par seht-Ida Richardson-13O.C00 i*r tijuana tf^it/I^?,?;->; ". ; -. : Thc Charleston 8tock; amt Bond Harket ,.3Q i'lBlSS*^ 3 : JA O? TOA S If ,., During toa week. State conversion bonds sold at j ".-J.fJ.iSL ffv frgfcjsnjM Baot or Camden. 10 | Bank ?^?^^tovrnV.V.-*.^: .*!.'*.!*!* ' :"01 02 Bank of Hamburg.- 17 IS 1 Bank>)?onMBfiBDlt??^^?:..V. - c Ol . j Bank <rf fllAtfr-af ftMflft 1 C%rn**tt%i' . 7 - I Banker State of So^hioS?*. after 1st JanuaryJ*JI^.3CTS^8 lt J Commercial Bank, Columbia.. 01 .. I Exchange Bank, Columbia.. 01 .. Parme?' and Exchange B a a lc, Charleston.,. 01 .. I Merchants'Bant, Cheraw. 01 .. I Plantera' Bank Fairfield. 01 .. I ?tftteBat?Cv^...^..;T......?......: *?'? .. State Securities. ?tateBonds, old.............. .. State Bonds, new................... .. .. J ?tate Stocks......?. .. .. J ?. . IlAllroaU Securities, j s!% Railroad and Bank Stock.... . 34 00 86 001 tC. Railroad Six Per Cent. Booda. 90 00 64 CO C. Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonus OS 00 67 00 I 8. C. Railroad First Mortgage Bontf* 85 001 Norteastern Railroad Stock (capt- y >. J y^Se?sie???^ ~ Ho^?^rn^RktrS^ 03 00 gage BondaT WP* O?M^.!^..> : .. -; 83 00 Savannah and Charleston RaBroad Stock:..X. 18 00 ?00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad . . JFlrat Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. TS 00 Savannah and Charleston RaUroaa 7 Per Cent State guaran wed Bonds.J??K?&S.i....'. .. 70 OO Ch axles top and Savannah 6 Per. - : Cent Bonds.-. 0500 Or-enville and Coiambla Railroad Co. Stack.-.i?l.~. 1 60 200 Qreenvlllo and Colombia Railroad 7 Per Cent:' State guaranteed ? Bonds.14.*....'... 5* 00 56 00 Greenville and Colombia Railroad . TPerCenLFlmMatfaageBonds^ .. 66 00 ; Greenville and (^n^foft Itatljoad 7 Per Cent. Second Mortgage """?a-._-_48 00 Cheraw and Darlington Railroad - ^^rs tMo^^a^e^^n ds.. " 83 0? Railroad Stock... 40 00 Ohartoxte, GDiurmbta and Atiguataj Railroad First Mortgage Bonds... - ,. 8200 Spartanburg and Union Railroad < State guaranteed Bonds. \ Blue Ridge Railroad First Mortgage ' Bonda....r^7?..^..T^.^.7??r.. 50 00 6200 ' City. Becurltlei. City- or Charleston Six Per c?ne 8tociriW.;^4??'av;.Vt..?:.?...v.v.'M 00 ea 00 City of Charleston vire Loan T Per Cent. Bonds. 71 00 73 00 City or Columbia 6 Per Cent. Bonds. .. 60 oo City of Columbia 7 Per Oeni Bonds.. ..' 7000 .at?o.-?. -.M.,.- . -<-;. ^Bk'riioekt. ?. . w 'First Natl?balBanr of 'Charleston ' stock....moo gnBene^BS??vB 'sss Soph, Carolina I^an a?d Trust . Conrpa?ry:.ss oo ?ooco Bank or Charleston Stock........... I8 60 1950 Carolina National Bank stock.loo oo -.. ^ . ?-?'--m Trxe Cliarlturto? JtarAce t. ro?-M!F -WaM^TDlW?BXra?DAT, F?BRUART 1. THE CROPS.-The past week commenced with a slight snow, afterward?*? heavy rain, which ftrtne cou?ng planting season, t>ut wlfhout de velopment^rof. importai^ _Tta Kew Orleans Price Cmrt^.'oTVannary^Sa^:*-" tin nea to come In freely, but the heavy receipts nave little influence on the general opinion or the y leid? lt being understood that .planters, being sailsfled" with th? niling rates, nave'availed them? selves ot good.roads to push their crops to the land leg. -The views in cot r on circles in reference tb If present quite as much disagreement aa at any time, many ractoraadhering, with Increased confidence, to a,loo.oco bales, and others rercslng to admit or more thar. 3 ocp.coo, while shippers and otnertfrbbtffcs^ -,; r,< Tax BacRrra.-The.?rrivais at,the cotton potra i nar ttenretirupto r^rlaat..werai20^i3 bales, i against 94,586 balee ina Week. beTore, and 160,800 for the period last year. At New Orleans the 1 supplies were 57,988 bales, In contrast with 63,ois I the week, of the year previous. The total recerpts at tho cotton ports from September 1,1871, up to i the.latest dates were 1,855,543 bales, against i 2,233,645 bales the year before, showing a decrease of-419,102 bales. The arrivals; at the principal Southern markets from September 1, 1871, up to the latest telegraphic Intelligence, compared with the year beTore, were, aa follows : M^mM^^m? fe Mobile, Jan aery.31.225,081., 268.640 Satannah, January 31.........349,460 : 616,820 Charleston, January 31.507,641 251,707 Galveston, January-81..,*.,...-.140,173 ;. 184,908 Norfolk, January 31."..J90,83f 193,150 V7 Um in g ton, January 8ir:.."... 85,742 68 827 Other ports, January 81.......1C6,610 134,860 ,K TOtai.haleS^.....V^$^k:" (2,2S8,64i 1 Total decrease to date...... _V.419,10:4 1 :- The arrivals or cotton at the chief Southern centres, from January. 25 to 3141872, inclus ive, as < raporied" by telegraph, compared with the year bes?te, .-were aaXoUows. Thia includes all poaalL t^^???kflt . " .";*^ NSW OBLXAKS- . . ' . - " ?.?.?^ . - -1V.020;.... .Jan 26.. ? .10,6411 Janf2T..;... A82?......-.Jau S9...;i 7,668 V46,614 Jan 80.6,632.......Jan 31.6,13* f The receipts tor the week last year were.' 67,602 MOBILE- . , Jan 25........ 721..Jin ?8.21501 Jan 27.170.........Jan 29.mil a.839 Jan so.rn?.Jan 81....'..i08i/ .Lastyear...........17,126 BXTAMNiH ian 25. 3208.Jan 26.issn Jan 27~.2008.Jaa>29.9098 H4,160 Jan 80..2528.Jan 31.ina j Lan year............^:.82,317 CH ABLK8TON Jan 25........ 1284.Jan 26..21841 Jan^27*ii:..:.2072....~.-Jan 29.1727| 9,799 ran so-:, v.v.-.ispe..'....-. Jan 31 - .J 453 j La? year..^-.;...11,882 OALVK?TOK- ? " . Jan 25.1475........Jan 26...... 476) Jan 27.1036..T..,...Jan 29.^l}- 5,170 Jan 30 . 655..v......Jan 31. 448J Last y ear-;.ii.. .11,149 "ir-irii-l ' i - TT' iii - TT" ?OBTO Li Jan 26......2S97..Jan SS.06S) ? -JfJLW..-^. S2?-29.1848 ^ . J?nr8q.,....1301..........Jan SI.12*3 j Last y sax?.?.: WILMINGTON Jan 26.108..Jan 26. 128l Jan *fc7.....> M.:?.^..Jaa.29;/.'... J16* * Jan ?.....** '88.?T...'.Jan al.1..my Last y ear...... ? Total 1872-...? Total 1871.~.14 The stocks of the article in sight at the I dates were aa follows: ' . 1872. 1 S?8Bw^:::::::"::in? .Stpck inHavre....lW.ooo., ; 4 Stock in Mfljselllos........... 13.000 ty Stock ui Bremen..v. :.:.. Yl;00e Stock rest ol the Continent..80.000 a Afloat for Great Britain- (Amer? ican,).......187,000 . 82 Afloat for France (American and Brazil,).......64,000- - Afloatror.Bremen (AfcerlcanL... 14,000' S Total Indian cotton afloat for Europe.......224,000 8 Stock inT/nited States ports..... 638.804 66 .^tock tntatortor towns.?4,483 12 Total..2,065,247 IT?? Increase of stook in sight. J The receipts at this port for the past w*e 1 ! 449 bagsof Carolinas and Floridas and 93601 ot uplands, against 494 bags or Carolinas Flori das ?nd ?322 balee, of uplands tie weet fore; mrHrrS'bags' ? of .Carolinas and Floridas n,46? bales of uplands for the time last j Tflese'supplles- came as follows, say' of up ia p?r So nth Care) Ipa Railroad 7866 bales, per No eas teni' Railroad 557 bales, Savannah and Chai ton Railroad 29, Georgetown io, Peedee soo, ( tee:2S5, Florida 20,j wi^aa, ?31, Combahee 3. sea' Islands, Northeastern''. Railroad 7, James land s! Christchurch' 1, Sante? io, Savannah i Charleston Railroad 62,. Seaufort 79, Edlat wadmiiaw 32, Florida 170, Savannah 41. THE COTTON- MARKET.-This staple presente firmer and somewhat stronger aspect daring I .period. The foreign marketwhlcn commen?ai -10Xd fl a ror middling uplands,nar lened to 1 ??li Vd; at New York the rates were at 21?, i AM roved to 23X0, while at this point lt wai *ft9i buk stiffened to 2Vic ft a.. TH?, trant tiona and pri?es at Liverpool and New York d lng this period-were aafon?ws : on Friday, J nary 2fl, the former waa strong, uplands io * sales 16,000 bales; the latter was firm at 21; B?? M^ales'-'.Tps^tnrday the former i firm,- uplands loyd, sales 16,000 bales; the lat was quiet and steady at 22c, galea 1692 bales. Monday the former*was strong, uplands io; salesJKLOOO bales; the latter was Arm at 22; sates 3186 bales. On Tuesday the former , wa shade armer, uplands lOXd, sales 22,000 bal the fetter WM strong, upi auls 22Xc, sales 8 bales. On Wednesday the former waa excit uplands 11 xd, sale i 35,000 bales; the latter v firm and steady at 2-2x0, sales 6618 bales. T terday tbe former was finn, uplands 11 x@11.S1 Bales 26,000 bales; tbe latter was quiet at 22 xe The sales and prices in this market for the we Just closed were as follows: On Friday, Janas 26,.the article was dull, the demand being uni: portant, and the transactions leal: than lop bah at nominal prieta, quotations omitted. On Si ord ay Ute Inquiry was moderate, and good ans ties were somewhat easier; sales 600 biles, ort nary to good ordinary being quoted at 1902OJ low tali d ling six, mid dung' 20|??trlot jnjndui ?tc v a. On Monday ti?? demand was to a fa extent, and ?Uh.better neraprlcr? hardened 0V.c S'tt; sales.loo bates, ordinary to good c c?ary being quoted at1902?V,' low mlddlli WV, middling 21, Strict middling 21 vc V a. ( Tuesday there was an active feeling, and prio were x@ Vc fl a higher; sales 1200 bales, ordln ry to good ordinary, being quoter! at i?@20 v, lo mld?Ung 20X^21, middling 21@2l Vc, strict ml d lin g uo minah On Wednesday t here was a lari inquiry from a faw buyers, with an edvant of abone Mo f? a; sales 2000 bales, ordin?r to good ordinary, being quoted at 19X020* low middling - 21V, middling 21X, strtc mlddUng 2IXO H ft nominal.,. Yesterda there waa a moderate bnalness at previous ratei sales near 700 balea, saya at 19V, 83 at 19X, 91 1 ie V, 5 kt 19 V, IO? at 20,-? at' so ?, 49 at 20X, 1281 20V, 1 at 21, 60 at SIM, 142 at 21X, 66 at 22C W quota: . ,. . JJVXBPOOL . CLA88TP1CATI0H.. ? ? Ordinary to good ordinary......19X^20 V Lowmlddllng...... ............:2iv<3 Mldd'lng.21 x@ . Strict middling nominal..2iVi^ SSA ISLANDS.-There were moderate receipt sf this quality of th? art late, say about 449 bags c Carolinas and Floridas for this time. There wa a good''Inquiry for medium and common gradei during most or the week, with a steady buslnea doing for a part of the tune, at. easier rates ; thi markst showing no change or note. Sal?s ?boa 500 b?gs of carolinas and Floridas, among .whlel ?ere of Carolinas; say 2 stained at 18c, 17 at 62x 5 at 67X, 69 at 70, 81 at 76,22at 80,16 at 75? 85, ll St 90. Of Floridas 6 at 40,8 at 46,18 at 66, 25 a ?. 2 at ag; 4 at 68, 47 at 65, 0 at 88, 6 at 76, 9 at 80 I at 86,2 at 95. A few bags of extra Island cot ton were sold at $1 la per lb.. Rion.-Tbe- receipts of Carolina rough were light, amounting to some 16,000 bushels. There ?aa a fairly sustained demand, tho market show? ing a steady and firm character, with salei ol tome 1200 tierces of carolina, among which were 62 tierces at ev, 44 at . 1 v, 100 at 7 616, 66 at 7X. 36at TX. 144 at? 0-le; 1 OD at 7X. HO at 7 11-16,298 at 7v, 98 on private teran. We quote common to ralr at 6X07X, good 7X@3c per lb. L .1 NAVAL STOATS.-There were limited arrivals ol these art icier, the receipts be I og about 1600 bbls. of all kind's f )t the,week. The market bas shown mticb strength and' firmness, and the stiff views of sellars have prevented business or importance during thi? period, and there was but little done.* About liSO bbls rosin w?r?' told' at $3 9 J Tor No. 8 to |7 for No. 1. About 160 eas ki of Bpi ri ta were disposed or at 67 ?Toe. 9 gallon, as in packages. A small lot of new rosin, the first of Ute season, bas reached here, but bad not been sold. HAT.-There were received about 1200 bales from Halifax, (S. S.,)84 from Philadelphia, and 60 from New York. Sales of 84 bales took place at $180 fi hundred. CORN.-The supplies or this grain were light, say some 1200 bushels, from Philadelphia. Sales of .1200 bushels wt.to took place at soo 91 bushel, cash, B ac ks included. -Jobbing lots 0 f-p ri m e white may be quoted at 98004 cte fl bushel, sacks In chided, p. . OATS.-About 1700 bushels or thtfigram came to hand. Sales or 1700 bushels occurred at 70 ats ft bushel, sacks included. PEAS-There aro light Enpplles coming to band from the Interior, and clay qualities may be quot* ed at SI 60? 160 fl bushel, sacks included. FLOUE-There ls a good stook of ??oat qualities or this article In the bands of dealers, with.a fair local and country demand.- Northern and West? ern super may be quoted at fe 82X07 fi bbl, ex tra at 87 6008 fi bbl, family at $8 2509' fl bbl. Southern descriptions are In moderate supply, and super may be quoted at $6 7507 ft bbl, ex. tra at $7 5008 ft bbl, family at ss 2600 fi bbl, extra family at $9910 f? bbl. MBAPOH.-There ira moderatesopplyorprtme meat oh the market, with a fair consumptive de? mand at ratber firmer prices. Prime smoked shoulders may be quoted at 7,V08o ft a, prime smoked clear rib sides at 8X09c ft a, prime salt? ed shoulders at ev@7c 9 a, and prime salted sides at 7X08c fl a. The business of the week was mostly at Inside rates, but closed w.tb sellers in some Instances asking, outside figures. .For large lots concessions would have to be made on these rates. COFFEB.-The article Is held firmly for all de? scriptions. Fair to prime Rio may be qaoted at 23@25c. ft M. SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-The stacks are moderate Fair to lally fair Louisiana sugar may be quoted at 9@9XO f* a, good to prime grocery sugars may be quoted at n@i2c f> a, fair to good Cubas 1OV011XC, fair to-prime Demeraraa at iiV@i2o ft a. New Orleans molasses, prime, at 62@5Sc ft gallon. Cuba muscovado molasses may be qaoted at aa ?37c in h Ms. and 89040c in bbls, clayed at 88Q850 in hhds. and 860870 in. bbls; Sugar-bouse syrup sells at 21? 23c In hhds,' and 25c ta barrels. BOTTER AND LAKD.-There ls a fair stock or this article-fancy GoBn?a may be qaoted at 35 eta; New York State, prime, 25@30c; medium 20026c; ordinary grades, sweet, is@i8c; choice Western 20025c. Lard ls in 'fair supply, and ls held at 12018c f? a. Cheese-factory choice I60isc. A Exaj VJ ' S?iT>-Jobblng parcela 'Of UTcrpool received direct .may be Quoted at Tl 90*1 TO * 4?ct Parcela or loo sacks mm Btore a eli at $1 M fi sack, : . ? ISON BANDA AND Tips fer oct ton, of. the moat approved patterns, are offered on the market at 5X060 li tb. Wallia Ile f^sxe. INDIA B AOGINO.-The market ls dulL We quote fl yard, gunny cloth 16017c; domestic ls quiet, and double anchor, 45 inches, may be quoted at ie@l7c; elephant at logue, Ludlow 16XC other brandsaslnqnality. 'fi MB KB AND LUMBER_The market for this arti? cle is quiet. We quota timber for milling purposes from-$6910. Shipping timber $10016. Bright timber,-good merchan:able, from city mills, cut to size, from $18@22 V M by the cargo ; lumber per raB, $13015; river lumber, $10012; dressed lumber, $22026. . FRiianTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi? na! on uplands, nominal on sea islands; via New I York Xd on uplands, ld on sea islands; by sail I 5-160X<1 oh uplands, o;i sea islands nominal. To Harre - on uplands. Coastwise-to New York,by steam xo on uplands and ic on sea islands; $2 I fi tierce on-rice; by sau, - fi B on cotton; I ?i-- fi tierc?'on-rice; 40o f? narrel on rosin; I .70*8 9 H on lumber; $9@10 fl M on tin ber. To Boston, by sall, .Xo * fis on upland cotton. To Providence, by. sall, $8 00 fl H on j I boards, xo 1? IS on cotton; by steam $1 fl baie on Kew York rates. To Philadelphia, by ..steam, I XC ft ft on uplands ; by sail, $7' fl M on boards; j $9 on timber; ts"fl: ton on day, and $3@3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, xe f> ft, by sail, $650^7 fl Mon boards; $803 25 ft ton on phosphate rock. Teasels are la demand by j our merchants to take lumber freights ?rom j Georgetown, S. C., Darten and SatUla Bi ver, Qa, and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and 10012 fl M are ratea on lumber and boards. : DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks, ore parchas lng sight checks on New York at x0X'c discount; I tune bills n o ml n aL j They are s eliing sigh t checks at par. ! Ex CH ANGE-ST?BUKQ BILLS.-The rate y ester-1 day waa at 18X018X for 60 day bills. ' GOLD.-The brokera were yesterday buying at o and selling at io. Markets by Telegraph. MONEY MARKETS. . I . . LONDON. Feburary L I . Ncon.-Consols 92X? Bonds wx. Evening-Consols 92X ; Six ty-twos 92X- Speele I .in Bank of England decreased ?i57,ooo since the I lastreport. PARIS, February 1 I Noon.-Rentes 56f 65c. - 1 . - KawYOBK, February 1. I Noon.-Freights dodi. Stocks very heavy. Gov? ernments doll and steady. Money 9. Gold 9J{. Exchange, long 9; short 6%. I : ; Evening.-Freights doll; per steam on cotton I X. Money more active among st jct brokera at I 7 on cali, with exceptions at gold interest Ex change heavy at SXaSX. Gold 9Xa9X> Govern menta don. sixty-twos io*, state J doll, and prices steady. Tennessees 66X; ?sw 65. Vir? ginias 6?; new 66. 'iViulalan sixes ?6; new 60; levee sixes of sixty-eight 70. Alabama eights 90; j fives60. Georgia sixes 70; sevens 8'. North Car? olin ES 82X; now I5,v South Carolinas ao; new 29. I COTTON MARKETS. j LIVERPOOL, February L j Noon.-Cotton opened strong; uplands lixd, Orleans nxd; nearly doe from New Orleans, ! HJfitj i ? 9 .. ?] ..(. Later.-Cotton firm and unchanged:; sales 26,000; I for speculation-and export . io, ooo. Nearly due! from'Savannah or charleston ll Xd. c. \ , Evening.-Cotton closed firm; uplands, HXa-l iiXd. Orleans liXalixd; sales 25.000 bales; ex-1 port anfiapeoalaiioa 1C.00O. I ,. Havaa, Februaryl. I Neon.-Cotton closed firmer; low middlings I Niw YOBK, February L . I Noon.-Cotton quiet: uplands 22Xo, Orleans!! ase: sales 1349 bales. Sales of cotton Tutores last I evening 8400 bales: February 22 3-ie, 22 7-16.22X; I March 22X, 22 16-16; .April 28X. 28 5-19; June J 23 7-16C. Evening.-cotton quiet and .steady: sales 5644 ] bale:i, chiefly last evening; uplands 22X, Orleans I 23d,; Sales or cotton for'future dem very 7400 | balftJ: February 22X, 22 816; March 22?. 2213-16, I wt/emBsfin *? m EOSTON, February l. -. Opttop steady;: middling 230; net receipts 68 bales, gross 3905; ^ al es I200; stock 80 JO. I :' - - PHILADELPHIA, February l. Cotton quiet; middlings 2^Xc 'i . RaLTrjiOBR, February L Cotton firm: mid atm gs saxa&Xo; net receipts loo bales; gross 283; exports coastwise 09; sates I 6S0; StOCk 6686. NORFOLK, February 1. - Cotton quiet; low middlings 21 xe; net receipts I 1696. bales ; exports coastwise 2130; oates 200; stock 8342. WrutrNOTON, February 1. | Cotton firm; m-ddUrigs 2ixc; n? receipts 184 I bales; exports coast wine 278; Bales 1S2; stock 8708. SAVANNAH, February-1. Cotton firm; middlings 21x021x0: net receipts 1665 bales; exports to Barcelona 7C0, coastwise I 010; sales 1900; Block 68,692. 1 - AUOUBTA, Febraary L Cotton firm; middlings ?la2ixo; receipts 500 bales; eales loo. MEMPHIS, February 1. Cotton firm; middlings 2Sxa22Xo MOBILE, February 1. I Colton firm;middlings 2i\c; net receipts 1229: sales 600 s ock 67,077 bales. . ' Nsw ORLEANS, February 1. Cotton quiet; middling* 22Xa22X; net receipts 7838; groas 7355; exports coastwise li65; sales 9200; stock233.279 balea -, GAI TESTON", February L I Cotton Irregular; good ordinary 20c; net receipts 634; sales SOO; stock 49,590 bales; " PROVISIONS ANO PRODUCE MARKETS. . LIVERPOOL, February 1. Noon.-Pork 663 6d. j , -Saw YORK, February 1. Noon - Flour dull and heavy. Wheat quiet and unchanged, corn doll and il moping. Pork doll; new meas $14 60. Lard quiet at OXftBXo. Tur- I nanthu quiet at 74c. Roam dull; $4 60ai 65 for Evening.-Southern nour unchanged: common to fair extra $8 75a7 ss; gool to choice extra I $7 40a9 60. w blakey dull at 94. Wheat a little more active, prices without decided change and in moderate export muling demand. Corn less active; Western mixed 74X- Pork dulL wlthont decided change, price $14 50 for new meas. Beef I dull at $9aii; plain mess $UalS; extra $lial3. Lard heavy, at oxaOX- Turpentine quiet at 74. Rc Bin dull at $4 60a4 66 for strained. Tallow quiet at9a?>X. WiLKiNGTOhf, February 1. I Spirits of turpentine strong at 70. Roain fl rm : $3 85 for strained, $6 00 for extra No. 1, $6 60 for I No. 1, $4 05 for So. 2, $6 60 for low pale. Crude turpentine Arm at $4 00 for hard, $6 00 for yellow dip and virgin. Tar firm at $2 60. Sr. Louis, February l. Pork quiet and steady at sis 26 on orders. Pao-mvery duli at 7Xa7Xo for clear rib sides. Lard quiet at exe for steam. CINCINNATI, February L I Pork dull and drooping at $18 23ai8 37X- Lard dull and holders unwilling to make concessions; I asking oaoxc. Bac m dull and drooping; clear I Bides 7Xo. Whiskey lo fair demand at 880. - LOUISVILLE, Februa>y 1. Provisions flrm. Pork- $18 76 fur ronnd lois. Whiskey firm at 89aP: c. ! Stock of Cotton tn the Interior Towns at the Latest Dates. TOWNS. Augusta.January 26 Columbus.January 26 Macon....January 26 Montgomery.....January 2o Selma.January 26 Memphis.January 26 Nashville.January 2C '" T?talbales.........I 94, 21,653 14,635 16.216 10,930 11,300 47,086 6,674 128,243 coco ns?? 2. TM SB o o B" Ea Sf n p cs 1 CH ts M M p o f 3t .O Og 0 ??* 2 ? g?! : ??? . . P : :?3 : I B s gs? ? isl : ^og ; III : : M cr ; L. ' . . tm . . - 3: r : ~? : : <*> : : 3? Fi : H: : If: : ? ^ OD r - 2 to <o ss S2 P 00 o< ~ * co ol . ililli -I O Ci ?.CS ki ;S2 OD IO 80S ?7 S 8 ft 0 ? o sl ? " ii B s x S' ri li ...ey Bi a ! m Charleston \Vbol?ale Pr!-as. ^ ABTICLK8. - PEICT3. BAGQIHO, fi yard- ,f Dundee.. .. @ Gunny Cloth..-.. ie' ff ' 17 New York Double Anchor, 46 lnchea, 2%tha. IQ @ 17 BALTROPI, ft tt Manilla.a Western. 8 ? UH Jute. .. ti Berras-Gooben...._.' 38 & 38 . Country..,..?. a COTTON, ff tt Ordinary zo good ordinary.... 18X0 20X Low middling. 81X9 Middling to 3pnct middling;... UK? Good middling. & ... Sealsland.;. 85 ? 1 00 COFFEE, ? ft Rio....*.. 23 ? - 25 Lagaayra..... 28 0 28 Java...,.. 30 ? FERTTLIZBR3 Carolina Fertiliser, fi 2000 rca. Cash. 45 00 A .. Time rwith 7 per ct. Interest) 60 00 @ .*. Wando Fertilizer.,...cash.... 50 00 ? Time.86 00 @. .. Donble Refined Po adrette. 80 00. ? .. Niles'Phosphate.68 00 a Peruvian Guano, fi 2240 Ka... 76 00. ? .. Pacific Guano,f) 2000 tts.cash. 46 00 @ .. Time. 60 00- $ Pheonix Guano.:..47 60 0 Bauga'sPhos., fl 2000 Ks.cash 45 00 @ . .. Rhodes' Phosphate. fl 2000 lbs 66 00 0 .. Rhodes' Standard Madure (866 time). 60 03 ? .. urchmoGuano($40 time)..... 86 00 ? .. . Land Plaster..... 12 00 ? 15 00 Mapes' Super Phos. ?2000 tts. 45 00 ? ... Woolston's Phosphate or Lime 65 00 ? .. Wooisson's Vege'or, ft 2000 tts 66 00 ? .Oroasdale'sGen.Son.Phoa.net 60 00a .. Bowers' Completo Manure, net 60 00 ? .. Sardy's Phoe. Peruvian, cash. 66 00 @ Sardy's Paoiflc Guano, cash... 80 CO a Patapsco Guano.. 66 00 ? E. Frank Ooo's Ammoniatec Bone Phosphate.cash. 48 00 * Time. 62 00 a .. doe's Pure Dissol'd Bone.cash 60 00 ta .. - Time...;. 66 00 a .. Whann's Superphosphate.60 00 o 70 00 Ettwan Guano...cash.. 66 00 ? .-. Tim?..... 60 00 6? ... Etiwan Crop Food.cash.. 40 00 a .... Time.....;.... 4500 a .. Etiwan Dissolved Bone..cash. 36 00 a Time.. 40 00 a .. . Zell's Ammonia ted Bone Phos? phate ($70 time)............. 60 CO a Russel Ooo's Am monia ted Bone Superphosphate ($60 time)........;....-........... 4500 a .. . . Cotton Food, per ton.-..W OO. a .. Bowen A Mercer's Superphos? phate.... cash..;....... 45 00- a Time......b.....w.60.60 @ Wilcox, Gibba A Co.'a Manipu? lated. 60 00 a s ton 0 Soluble Guano (866 time) 60 00 a 8 to no Dissolved Phosphate, . ($30 time)....^l 00 a .. 8 tono Pure Ground Phosphate. 12 00 a ' Atlantic Phosphate Co...cash. 48 00 a Time, free or Interest.62 00 a '.'.': Acid Phosphates........cash. 2S co ? Time, free of interest. 31 00 ? .. FLOCK, fl nhl - Fine. -.. a .. Sopar..~. 8 76 a 7 00 Northern and Western Extra. 7 60 a 8 00 ? Baltimore Extra........ .. 0 Southern-Super. 6 76 ?7 00 Extra........ 7 60 a 8 00 . - Family. 825 a ooo ?BAIN, fi bushel- . . . Maryland Oats.... 70 0 .. Western Oats..v............... *..-a * .. Corn......'....;. 87 ? eo BAT, fi cwt-. North River.:... 1 80 0 ... LTMBKB. ft M feet- . Clear White Pine, first quality. AO 00 ? 66 00 WhitePme;good mn. as 00"a 40 00 Yellow Pine.v.. 20 00 a 24 00 Boards, rough.. ll 00 0 12 00 ... Grooved and tongued 28 00 a 82 00 ?fOLASBU, ft gallon Cuba..;....". 88 a 87 Muscovado. 38 a 60 Sugar-house. 21 ? 26 New Orleans....... tt a 66 NAVAL Sro BXS, ft bDr Pltoh.;...r....;................ .. a .. Roam, pale.. 7 60 a 0 60 Rosin. No.. l. 7 26 a Rosin. No. 2................... 4 10 ? 4 86 ? Rosin. No. 8.....400 @ .. Spirits Turpentine, ? gallon.... 68 a 70 " Crude Turpentine, ft bbl. 4 60' a ' .. Hard Turpentine.. 8 26 a .. Oakum, fi tt..nc io a NAILS-American 4@20d., ft keg 6 05 ? 7 00 PowDEs-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 6 00 ? , Dupont's, F.F.F. 6 00, a DuDont'B. Blasting. 4 00 a Paovimova, ft B- . ' .' - Bacon, Hams. .. @ Sides............. ? 08X Shoulders............... 07 V? Strips.J Lard, In keg. 12 a 18 Cheese..:;:..;...... 10 a 18 Eggs....;..:.?.. 80 a 40 Poultry-Chickens, fi dos.... a 00 a * 00 Fowls, ft dos. 6 00 a 5 60 Rici, ft tt-Carolina.... 06X0 08 * East India.- ? .. SALT, ft sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 60 0 1 70' . Muscovado. :. 10X0 12X BK KS WAX-ft ft. 38 ? 40 dam. Green-ft lb... ? Dry.................. 12 a 16 lui! im I?r?? FI nf ?5 gp Si fi- ? v> . S: &": 1 ! : I If ll .* : : : t_ i, ?-, ?M 14 ?, ?DSS S S BSSS aaaa a a ssas mm Um 8888 S g BS88 53 ?J? ? ?. *? PP': 5?.^ : S IS s g see s s ss: s g SXSSSMB v . Ci Sj ffi M M Qa M ' ta? 0-i.po. - s? co o - ie i .8 tt II co OD 00 S. o - S-e K po ta? o. a.-ji.wb 1? ,i "j. g j j? "o' o o c> o g c S]8?: S SSj ?? sse: S52?S: gs OB?' IO QO [>??? O' O? in IIo . c?. . . |S. O' . . : s: : : g; g: : : J0?*'. '. '. ^ : e?5. ?.a. . j J4 2?J e?SC ! I giffins. SH SS I ^8 . ^ o>'' a S OD KI I ?8H' Z?- ??S ; S ?2 2SSi-88SSS: 8S MCI ?0 0000. KBgggi JOOP lg 3?"o F?5 ?3sr BO SS : S ?ss?; ; . S* S>3; P? *8S: : : S: SS: 8* SS* * ?sS ?-?: Sis; msM? ? . "Jasreoifctao.*. W2S; ililaSgll:jg i?epj^S '88* ?S Iii ."Ss iff ?S p p-tf? p NOTE.-We have aeaucted from New orleans SLj?oo bales uplands, from. Mobile 2478 bales up? lands; from savannah 2126 hags sea Island and 577 bales upland,' and from charleston 28to bags sea island and; 687 bales upland cotton; also, 865 bales wrecked cotton from the coast of Flor* ld a-boing the receipts at those ports from Mo? bile, Florida, Texas and Savannah. m i i in i in II a . Interior Cotta? Market?. Wig Qi1: OOLrrarfU, bannanai. " cotton sales 85 balea; rnlddilngsfflxc. Martet ac: tva and strong^ -^ ^ ' ...i - "- KswBiBar.Jat-uarf ao. Cotton. In good demand at 300, 0 0? ^o wc? s . E ritTKB, January so. . The staple has bee?'in good demand, and aoout 186 bales have been sold during the- weet ending tbe so th. We qaote ordinary lexc, good ord 1 anry is vc low middling 19Xc, mldding 20Xc, strict middling SOIfei : L J COLCTOCS, Jtmuary 30. Oar market, good demand and active: low middlings sojic, middlings aie; sales 296 biles; receipts 162; shipments 20*..-., . MONTQOHKHY, January 30. . The cotton market closed firm at tie following quo tai lons : Uood ord inary - soxc ; s tri ct good ordP I nary 21c; low middlings 2ix.ermlddllnga 2lKc. SELM ?, January 89. Sales to-day 400 bales; middlings 21c; low mid. I diing 20xe; strict good ordinary 20xe; good ordi? nary i9Xa20c; market opened with a good de? mand at quotations; later in the day prices ad? vanced, which stopped operations, closing strong, factors asking higher rates. '? Wilmington Market. c.Jtf? WILMINGTON, January 31. SPIRITS TCRPB^TCNB_Market fl rm. Bas ad? vanced 1 cent, sales ot7.casks (whiskey barrels) at soo, 619 casks tit 700 per gallon for southern packages, and a' smaU sale (New York, eas kB) a-, "lc per gallon. . TURPENTINE-Unchanged, sale? of 178 obis at 84 for hard, and $6 forlyellow dip and vtrgln,<the latter subject to inspect ion. Tan-Active. Market has advanced loc. sales of 225 bbls at $2 to per bbl. -. - Exports Of IV aval Stores ann L,umber | from tb? Port or Char lea ton. from [ September 1,1871, to January 31, 1873. BIPORT1D TO Boston. New York.... Philadelphia.. Baltimore ..., New Orleans.. Mobile........ Provld'ce.R I. Oth'rUSP'rta T'aiOoastw'se Barcelona...-. lftaJ'sAlTket. West Indies.. Halifax. N S.. St Johnos, NB. London...; J?. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool..... Havre........ Montevideo... Great Britain. .Bio de Janeiro Rotterdam.... Total Foreign. Qr and Total 1871-'72. RATAL STOR'S Bbls. 1,248 10,961 11,573 8,096 26,875 1,6.97 '8,301 8,201 4,642 60 12,796 89,671 Feet.1 , 680,000 1,888.482 426,764 1,897,166 666,481 '444,281 6,386,123 149,500 .162,901 188,000 1870->7L NAVAL STOR'S BblS: 6,168 9,961 6,766 8,824 86,708 848 ........ 3507?-! 2,817 446,401 6,881,624 12,268 6,933 81.641 LUMBER, Feet; 289,228 1,510.789 609,000 696,401 846,188.1 269,6001 8,570,096 '934',678 10,000, 944,678 4.614,669; I Comparative Exports or Cotton and" Klee from the Port of C har leaton, from Sep? tember 1, 1871, to Jen aa ry di, 18719. IXTORTKD TO 1871-'72. S. L.Cp'd. Rice 1870-'71. 6. L Up'd. Rice i Liverpool.;.... Other Br. Ports 1 Tot'1 G. Britain , Havre. Other Fr. Porta Total France.. S. or Europe ' Tot'1 N.Europe 860 66128 2891 77010 61C9) 869 66128 2801 82119 2286 2285 8. of Europe.. W. Indies, Ac Total F.Porta.. Boston......... Rhode Island.. New York...j. Philadelphia... Bait. A Nr'folk o .b. c. s. Forts Tefl Cse Ports . Grand Total. 10718 4941 10713 8572 4941 859 77848 1693 sa 8 2891 96278 84 2267 648 6616; 870461 4799 66821,1644 ....I 67481 4261 187 . lil 6317 5802 6681 101280 178928 16924 16921 8285| ? 97894116688 30 62941 1004 .I 89681 2936 ..... ....... 4081 8849 6740 115111 210889 16292 16292 Receipt? per Railroad, February 1. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.. 1184 balea cotton, 63 bales goods, 2 cara stock. To Ka lroad agent, Geo B Walter A co. Pelter, Rodgers A co, Wm w Smith, Frost, Adger A.co, A B Halligan, Reeder A Davis, WO Courtney A co, Geo W williams A co, T P Smith, Kinsman A Howell, Trenholm A Son, Wardlaw A carew, L D DeSaaas?r?, G Fohn, Caldwell A Son. Murdaugh A Mathews, O W Crawley, T G Boag, A J Salinas, Sloan A Soignions, W B Smith A co,W P Dowling, Mowry A Son, Lowndes A OrlmbalL W B Williams A Son. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 116 bales upland cotton, 148 bbls naval stores, cara lumber, wood, rough rice, nails, mdse. Ac. To Kinsman A Bowell Wm 0 Bee A co, Whllden A Jones, Barden A Parker, Trenholm A Son, A J Salinas, JE Adger A co, W K Ryan, C Graveley, J R Pringle A Son, Caldwell A Son, O B Waiter A co, G H Ingraham A Son, Wilcox, Gibbs A co, Peizer, Rodgers A aor 8 Faa?. O W Wunama A co,' S RMarshall ? co. w Harral, H M Gilbert, E Wei ling, Railroad Agent and Order. Passengers. Per steamship Champion, for New York-F 0 Metzler, G willman, 0 T Work and wile. W N Cotter, Mrs Hunter, W Goodhoe and wife, and 0 Plnokney. MA KTXE XE WS. CHARLESTON, S.C.FEBRUARY 2. ?.at 82deg48 min83sec | Lon79 deg 67min27seo.' ARRIVED YESTERDAY. 1 Merchants' Line sehr Benjamin Reed, Adams, New York-6 days. Mdse. To Wm Roach A co, Adams, Damon A co, 0 Bart ? co, H Bischoff A co, E T Brown, Wm H Welch, Bulckcn 4 W?hr? mann, cameron. Bark ey A co, W H Chafee A co. ? Bates A co. Bollmann Bros. H Bnlwlnkle, E R Oowperthwalt, H Brown, JOH ClaoBsen, Clement Olaclus, Furc^gott, Benedict A co, D F Fleming. A ' co, Quackenbush, Estell A co. S O Railroad co, 0 D Franke, J H Graver * co, N M Poner, o Grave ley, O P Poppenhelm, J no Hnrkamp A co, Hart A co. Steffens. Werner A Du?ker. W L Webb, Wm McLean, Kinsman Bros, Knobeloch A Small, A O Stone, Ostendorff A co, Geo W Williams A CO, S H Wllain A Bro, Wagener A Monsees, O F Wleters, Tledeman, Calder A co, J N Robson, s Yeadon, P L Gnlllemtn, and others. Scbr Wanata, Swlnnerton. Wilmington, Del-10 days. Gaano. To T G Boag. Ves el to Master. Sehr LAM Reed. Steelmao, Philadelphia-10 j days. CoaL To TS Bund.. behr B K Dresser, Reed, Mayaguez, P F,- days. Fruit. To Paul, Welch A Brandea. Scbr Ann s Deas. GarbattL West Point Min. 190 tea rice. To W O Bee A co. Sehr Emma Baker, Rumley, Georgetown, S C. 2260 bushels rough rice. To J R Pringle A son. Scbr Louisa,-. Cooper River. 1600 bushels rongh rice. To J R Pnogie A Son. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York James Adger A co. Steamship South Carolina, Beckett, New fork -Wasn er. Huger A CO, WA Courtenay. Scbr J H Hancock, Crow ell, Boston-Streat Bros SAILED YESTERDAY. SteamahlD Champion, Lockwood, New York. Steamer Fire Fly, Corson, Rockport, Texas. Brit sh'bark Perseverance; Cook, Bristol, Eng. Bom* Northern Light, Plummer, St Mary's, Qa. FROM THIS PORT. . steamship James Adger, Lockwood, at New Yora, February 1. . MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. . Nsw YORK. February 1. Arrived, steamships Llepalc, Benefactor and Wyoming. ' . Arrived ont, the Bremen and Angllca. W . -' ' SHIPS. Eddystone, 1085 tors, Park, at Van dei horst's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-J A Enalow A CO. Mnscongns, (Br,) 720 ton?, Gover. in the Stream, for Liverpool, ready-Wjgaer, Unger A co. Edith, (Br,) 892 tona Hilton, at noyce A co'a | wharf, for Liverpool, loading-H cord. Julia, (Br,) tons, Baker, at Boyce >t co's wharf, fur-Liverpool, loading-R Mare A co. ... BARKS, i Hamlngja, (Npr,).- tons,; Bi?kland, at Vander horst'a wharf, for Genoa, ready-Gibbes A Barnwell. ' , ' Stormy Petrel 620 ton?, Dick, In Ashley Rrror, for . Cork and a Market, loadiog^-Henry Gard. I Colonist, (Norw,) 678 tons, Baarerud, at Boyce A ? co's wharf, for Liverpool, loadlng-R T? Othere. fBr.) - tons, McGregor, at Atlantlol wharf, for Liverpool, loadmg-Street; Bros <k co Eldorado*. (Norw,) 819 tons, Thomasen, at Robb's. Mill fora Fort in Great Britain, loadings Marine and River Phospbate.co. Jennie S Barker. 1059 tons, Rodgers, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-B G Wilkins ft co. .' ' I Eduard, (Ger,)-tons, HllDeratadt, atAccom modatlon wharf, from Savannah, Waiting Henry Card. v*_ Onward, (Br,) 688 tons Evans, at Vanderhorst's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Henry Card. Sarah M Smith, (Br,) 774 tons, Bishop, at Boyce A ?>'s wharf, from UmtoobL dlMh?rglng-J M ^rt^iberjr ^. ^ ^ ^ - srres1nrTron7r]oi^ Freds Wludermere, (Br,) - tons? Yeaman, at-Son them. wharf, from Halifax, N s, discharging-Hen ~ ry Card. ? w . -, . BRIGS. Elle, - toe fr. Sear-?, In AB Wey River, for Boston, loading-W Roach. A c?. . -mit r. ^. -^SCHOONERS. . . .- . ;.. It/rover, 440 tons, Rrown, at Adger'a wharf, for New York-W Roach *co, ' " - J R Hancock, - tons, Crowell, at Brown A co's ..<... wharf,.for Boston. loadlag^-Street Bros St co. Ida"Rlchardeon1'l72 tons, Bedell, In APhl?y River,' tot BalllmoTe? ready-Oobeh.A-Wells.'.' Ida B?rge*?,- tons, Cottrell, in Ashley. River, ?orProvidenceJoadlngrHOehea-jf.We?li?,,. .,. Iza, - tons,' Hum ley, In Ashley River, for Fal! River, ready-H F Baker A co. ' , E A DeHart, - tons, Mcclintock, la. Ashley River, ' forswear Indies, loading-Pani, -Weteh *; Brandes." f: '?J ?.. S L simmons. 242 tons, Bdgeoo, In Ashley River, for a Northern Port, loading-Mast er. Wapella, - tons. Penny, at Adger's wharf, from .New rork dlsoharglng-W Roach Ac?. > ? N Hawkins, m tons. Wyatt, at Adger'a wharr, for New York, wsltlng-W Reach ?? od. . Stephen 6 Harr, 2? toas. Hart, In Ashley.River, for New York, loading-Master. . . . SAE Oorson, - tons. Broirer, st Central wharf, i from HUladeipnls, discharging-H F Bater A CO. . .. .. r . . -ii L A M Reed, -ton?, Steelman, at Boyce A -co's wharf, tfrom Phi! adeiphla, discharging-H F . Baker,*co.,: ... . ........ IH-.I-. .' E E Dresser, - tons, Reed, at Union wharf, from . May agnes, p R, discharging-Paul, Welch * ? Brandea,' - .. ; . - . . ? . Wanata, 229 toss, 8wlnnerton, at Atlantic wharr, from Wilmington, Der, discharging-Master. Ben] Reed,,:- tons, Adams, at Adger's wharf, from New Toft, discharging-W Roach 4 oo. F Merwin, S41 tons, Pearce, in Ashley River, for Boston, loadtng-J-A Enslow * co. , Kate Foster, 114 tons, Rosebrook, at Marshall's wharf, from Baltimore, discharging-J A Eua . low A co.. . Leoaessa, 205 tons, Meyers,, at Customhouse wharf," from- New Tort, discharging-J A Knslo w.A.co. ?ml: gig <g?igg?f Uf BARGAINS V . lat 1 i. r .:;!." r ? ? ? ? - ateas During the remainder of the season, GOODS in this Department will be sold at their COST to manufacture. D R E S S G 0 0 D CHEAP DRESS GOOD&; coMsmnno nf PABT OF : -, . COLORED SATINES . / DIAGONAL CLOTHS ti VELOURS : -L? . ' \vti. POPLINS - . i-:: . CASHMERES, Ac Especial attention ls invited toa lot of assorted POPLINS and MOHAIRS, being offered at na cents per yard. , J. R. READ. BLACK DRESS G?OE& ... ... .".... A splendid assortment or new and most appror ed BLACK DRESS! MATERIAL : BlAcK'B larri tu, Satines, Diagonals, Berlin Cord?, Persian Cloth, Alpacas, Empress Cloth, Mohairs, Pranch Merino, Tamise Cloth, Bombazine, Ottoman Cords, Ac. KID GLOVES, HARRIS'S "SEAMLESS" ETD OLOTES, (Ont quality.) A full assortment of street colors, and Others. - -'- r ?-' "* AMO,. FRENCH KID GLOVES, at si, in dark and light colors, black and white. ?. J. R. READ. HOSIERY ?ND GLOVES ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIE RY Ladles' Superior White Cotton Hose, at'soc. Men's Extra Q J au ty Half Hose, at 31, 37 X and 600. Ladles' Doeskin Gauntlets and Gloves Ken's Berlin and French Calf Gloves . Misses' Superior White Cotton Hosiery. J. R. READ. i - . MISCELLANEOUS 6001$. LADIES' PLAID SCARFS, new Ladles*Twilled Scarfs, with tassels Ladles'Twilled Scarta. plain - White Tarie tans, 8-4 French Muslins Colored Tarletans, Evening colors . Black Silk Parasols, Giove-flttlng Corsets Black Silk Fringes, French Perfumery Hair Brushes, Dressing combs, Fine Tooth Brush es, Lace Sets, Lace Collars, Ruches, Ac ._ J. R. REAP. BLACK SILKS. BLACK, WHITE AND COLORED KEPT VALOURS .[for Trimmings Black and Colored Poplins. SPECIALTIES ^GENTLEMEN A new lot cr GENTLEMEN'S SCARFS, in latest Dov?leles, TIES and CRAVATS, received per last steamer, at greatly reduced prices. '. J R. READ. oci27-mwr6mos ?ijirte 0nb inrnisljing (Boobs. CHEVIOT AND . COLLARS. Made to order of Best Materials, and WARRANTED TO FIT. Sent by Express, 0.0. p. to any part of the country. Directions lor measurement sent on application. SCOTTS STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING 8TEEET, Opposite tlie Market. U0Y18 Master, having * partofl-ot Utz caifa ?tx- SW f.bl *^ ROBERT MU SJ A CO., _ FO B, - ilW? O O L . The First class BrW&ihip "EDITH/' E.^* F. Hilton, Master, ?UfSpg 7*r<^artti4 of 2BK nercargoeaga^ai?^ The First cla?-Brt?l?b~?fB?lX-.tWnvm'lJrt small capacity,. and. having tso thlrda^eargo engaged, wirr have immediate dritten. lebl : ' H ?pp'Tto HEHgtOABlV .p^O B L I Y E^B^P O ? L. The Norwegian Bark COL?NI3T, Bsars- -A* T. WaiKBBV Bo-oe A Ca's Wharf Jtti2-fmw_.......^:..<.. O B; B-*1* 7 ? WO B' B>-:-:- I FREIGHTS BADM17I?D DAttT,. AM? THBO??H THE CITira Or TOT HOSIHVE?T,. - The fla? : 8ttt?T?aW>*5a^^ mander, wm sall for fc^more, on T?XSDAY, ffOi city by railroad from BsWntore wl^t a-UL Railroad Deno*l?.Pnlla?^lnsfc^ For rrelght ^J^^^^^^g^ fdbiM_, sc-a umon vrtatrea; JVOB JTB V^T^?^rr-;': :~ NEW YORK AW D caAEtlj?STOS v? '6Taty*fWniP- UtitB,*- . '-.>.. E 5 T ABL rSEjtD^?A*. -, .. . '??afc;. ? " ^?^l^'^^a^^ "isi^Tlne, Insurance by.this Une hali ?sr "Through Billa of Lading given-'on cotton to Uf. erpooL Croton, ProrMeuee aid-tho New England maaiiacttriogvtownfe :.; v . ^^^^^^^^ ?issi "Sr-The VIBi3IN?^ 10 sig Tttm Brown's wharf on FBLTJAT,, Fobnury a* at io ^a^toDLF STREAM wlUfoHoir iiruttweei. tor particular* of Freight arraagemanr*, WP If to g* a nnngTKMAY. -onion wnaroo. W. P. CLTD? A CO., General Agunta, Ko,U sooth Delaware Avenue, Fhlladolprdu i r\*:> janaa-awra. ? -"?-<-?, ?,r.-,-t-,' -, pACIFIO MAIL BTWAMKHJP OOMFY& OALIPOBNIA, CEIBA ANJ) J A PA if? FARES GK1ATLT REDUCED. ,: Steamer? of the above UDekaavefnt?^gMfc ?o. 42, North- River, foot- of GaroaiSUK street. New York, at 13 o'docr poon, rOWPRft and som of every month (except when theee latea' fau on ?innday, than the Saturday- prect? ". ng. . I?7/-.K * ' ^.-^V;^at5if'.:r**Sraq-^ * il der artnrea oonnect atjftuiania, irita steara TL. for Sont? Pacific and Contrai American port*? Departure of Wt* touches at KlagstoVttBiSj**, Vor Japan and China, steamers leave san Fran? cisco nrat oTayto'm<miBXeit?e^ f^antnancaili?<la#pwo8*j^ 2^ one hundred pounds baggage free to each adair; Medicine and attendanesmea. ,t^tLl^peA^"^T?"0K?ETT ?^n^Sc wharf foot of (Janal street,??ont StTBT. Btw tQ0???'> . i:'^*^^<*sWfe)i iar#ga-i3rg:|.^ t ^ irrUiilJl , ? , ,r,.;r,: piOB:LTr*BBi?PQLj.W C ABATING THE ITN1T?D ^ATES MAlLsT 7 ' ' ...-KJ . ;r2*Wr;?? ,7-L-iXtgp". - ?TEAM (TOttPOT : ?Q^k steerageor^^?^ Na?8Wallsi?et,F.T. mate cloee<xmnectlon with Abe above ?ne. Mi . ; WAfiNBR.HUGER A OCv, may? Or WM. A. wcRTlgAl. . FOB ?EOBQElOWF, "S. C. - - . . V- ?.' i"f-n-:-sl- i:rr "- .". FROM SOUTH COifMEBOIAL WHARP. TtmeTsble of Steamer EMILIE, -??JUm*.' Captain C. C. White, fot February, ?twSOkmkt LIAVX CHARLESTON. - - LHAVH 0E0EQBTOWN. . FBiDAY, Feb. 2,6 PMU.-. MONDAT. ?^t?AvlL THCHSDAT,Feb. a,? P.M. SATTJR?AY. Feb.lO.? A-M. Tononlngat Keltbfleld and Waverly evewwpj .ad at Wejmouth on trips of 3d, Ula and ?th Instants. . .. ,- ?. .< All Freight and Wharfage must be prepaid. No FreightreoidTCd afterannaeC ; -1 fe. DnpUoate Receipts required, with an ahj/?nents-' For Freight or Pessaste apply on rjoard, pr to4' ' : SHACfCELTOHD a KEL'.^iY? Agenta. jansi-wJS. - . ... sootbarn.ybarf.. ?C? ORF L nO B j I r,B,\ Afi y VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. ' 1 lendld steamers, DICTATOR,.....,. ."Capt s in ^xsTraa CIT? POINT..;.:...:..CapmlnMCBiLLiK WILL BAIL AS FOLliOWB '.' .? .". & r~' ' The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every TUXSDAT ETXKIHO, Bl SjO'CLOCi;, .? The OUI POINT every .FainAT ISTBMLKQ, at S o'clock, ~.}~*<JA~ ?? - FOR FERNANDINA, " '. - ^^FA^TEJs, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. These Steamers connect with ral* Pp?at Tecet for st. Augustine, ?nd at JaolaOrivine with steamer Starlight for Mellonv?le, Eaterpriaa, and all lanwoa Q^upper St. Jorms? au J at Palatka wita steanura rur the OklawahaEi-er. , Close connection - ta made wltl 1 steamship* at Cedar Keys fot rewCrleana %at Havana, and anlppers caa rdj on'oodeteatloQ of frelrbtsto nd at in west rates, or' Passage, having nrat-olasa ao Corner V?i??erhor?Yw?^^ ; Tbjongn Bifi? of Lading gfvea toN?WW?*-^ These Steamers contect at, Savsacah wit? Steamer San Antonio for Dart en, .Bru ns wi ci, BatUla River, and all m termed late landings. Freights for these pointe mast be prepaid aere. ?; dec?s