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A Little Lecture. BT HOKUM! R COLLINS. ?Sit Btu), culW, if you know the way, ero AS your white arms upon yoar breast, ?et the dark glory of your hair From bands escape. Tis weary always to be tray ; And sweet ls silence, sweet ls rest. Wedeln* the juices of-despair From ltfe>? crushed grap* Why should Hectare ? You are young, And tameless as a dragon-fly, And beautiful to look ujwn, And sweet to touch. Nothing you know of nerves unstrung, Norean I believe that you wlU die, And f o where other girls have gone. I ask too nach. "Pshaw l Flutter like a pretty bird. Outrun th" wind, outlangh the brooks, Flout tho frail ferns with flying feet, Outbrash the rose; Let your yonagDetaliint voice be heard ! Joyous through all the forest-nooks, Bnt where are you drifting, where-my sweet r Who knows? Who knows? CITY iFFAIRS. M. B. GUANO ROYAL ABCH CHAP- j XBB OJ? SOUTH CAROLINA. SECOND DAT--MORNING SESSION. The Grand Chapter was called on In clue iorm .from refreshment to labor at ll A. M. yester day morning. - Companion C. G. Jaeger, deputy grand high priest, being present, took the chair as presiding officer. The minutes of yesterday's session were read ?md confirmed. Companion Smythe, grand secretary, reported that he had seen the proper authorities or the South CaxoUna Railroad la reference to the rate take sate date of the* convocation, and that ms j passes and certificates would be recognized by the conductors oven the road. Companion Lloyd presented the report of the (committee on grand secretary and grand trea? surer's books, which was, on mo: lon, adopted. -Companion S. Forman, Jr., presented the re? port of the comm ?tte s on finance, which was, on motion, adopted. Leave or absence was granted to Companions F. F. Gary, B. H. Shelden and J. W. Rushton for the remainder of tbe sast-lon. Companion Wm. Tennent, from the committee appointed to prep?re a suitable tribute of respect to the memory of our lat? Companion, Winiam E. ?kell, submitted thesame, which, on motion of Companion Berg, was unanimously adopted. Companion W. H. D. Gaillard presented the re pon of the committee on per diem and mileage, "which was, cn motion of companion Berg, .dopted. The boor for the special order having arrived, the chapter went into the election for officers for \ tte ensuing Masonic year, with the fol lo wing re? mit : James A. Hoyt, Anderson, Grand High Priest; James Birnie, Greenville, Deputy High Priest; E. W. Lloyd, Florence, Grand ting; w. H. D. Gaillard, Anderson, Grand Scribe; C. Frank j Jackson, Columbia, Grand Treasurer ; Augustine T. Susy'he, Charleston, Grand Secretary; B. Z. Barndon,, Qokeabury, Grind. Captain Host; Har? ris Covington, Bennettsvlile, Grand Principal So jourcer; Rev? l> X. Carlisle, Charleston, Grand Chaplain; L. P. Keyer, Charleston, Grand Sen? tinel. . . ., -On- motton, Companion Augustine T. Smythe was unanimously elected chairman of committee on foreign correspondence. .-. The installation of grand officers was made, on notion, the special order for to-night at ?o'clock. The Chapter then resolved to hold its next, convocation at Charleston, and called off -CU TP-M. < ' JETSMX9 BBSS IO*. ? " The Grand Chapter Was caned from refresh? ment to labor at 7 o'clock P. M., at' the sound or the gavel. In the absence of Companion Jaeger, Compan? ion R. & Bruns assumed the chair. The roll waa called, and the minutes of the morning session' read and confirmed. ? F On motion bf Companion Hoyt, it was resolved that the report of the committee on foreign cor? respondence be dispensed with, p. in tea copies or j tte report having been placed In the .hands of all fljgjj delegates. . " On mo ti JD of Companion Birnie, lt waa < Resolved, Th Rt the action of the. grand secretary in returhlngrne-thanks or tws Grand Chapter to . tte several railroads of the State, for their-con? senting to pass and repays delegates to this con? vocation for o ne fare, be and the -same to hereby confirmed. * 'Companion James. Birnie, chai maa of the committee.on foreign correspondence, presented tte report of -that committee, which, on motion, vak received ks ?formation, and ordered to bc spread upon the minutes. -- The hoar ef the special order having arrived, the grana emetrr? elect were thea amy ina talle J, In foll and ample form. On motion ef Companion Lloyd, rt was Resolved, .That the thanks of tah Grand Chapter be, and they are hereby, tendered to Union Chap ter, Wo". ?, ft. it."M., for the use of their regalia, and to the M. W. Grand Lodge or South Carbuna I for the use or their, bau, ?rt?e of charge, during * the present convocation. ' ? * 31 ' 'The Grand- Chapter was thea Closed with 'the ?Susi formantes. ' THC LAMES' MEMORIAL FADL-The third night of thc falf, under the ic fin en ce? of fae flue weather and the calla of, du ty and patriotism, was fey-far the most eaoceesfal whloh bas yet been ex? perienced by the managers. As usual, the In? ane nee cr the ladles was most perceptibly exerted, -and tho number of yfcnug gentlemen who were escorted to the ball, and.led up to be sacrificed to r?hances by their patriotic female friends, was (kr atora nun: e. ou s than could be reasonably expect? ed. The demand for chanced also' assumed-snme tiling Uko reason, and many rattle lists were completed in short order. Around tlaf refresh? ment table the scene was also more animated, sad many of the dainties were disposed of In dif? ferent ways, by the vendors and. vendees to the infinite satisfaction of both parties. Wita the throng of youth arra* beauty slowly-circling around the raffle stand, the whola '/air seemed to partake or then- inttuenco, and assume a brighter and more attractive appearance. As the signal for the raffle would be given the "crowd ?would atop, and closing around the stand await In silence the chance of fortune. At the seats be lind the tables, in the art gallery, under the parti? colored folds of the Gypsy tent, ail was life and animai ton, and until the prescribed hoar for closing the ctowd grew hardly less. The evening was bot an example of what all should have been, and what, judging by the enjoyment of those present, the remaining ones are sore to be. Come, one and au, and, if nothing more-, give your coun? tenance to the etfoitof the ladles. FAIR FLAT. Pair ls foul and foul is ralr, say the witches In Macbeth as they hovered through the fo?, .md so forth. Fair ls fowl and fowl ls fair, say those who most do congregate around the southwest corner j cf Hibernian HaU, where stands* In refreshing relief and tempting array the beautiful and tastefully arranged table, presided over by Mrs. P. Wlneman and her fur assistants, ai wc creon is displayed both in letters that be whe . uns may nap* ind in more subs tan; lol form that he who stands may partake or such nourisher* of ure's least as chicken salad and roast turkey, tb say nothing, or rather to say something, or tempting bivalves, rich cake, smooth and quivering blauc mange, and "words to tbar- effect.'* Bat it Ls not to tne fe? dsoinestyle in which this refreshing re? treat ls supplied and ornamented, nor In thc graoe.nl manner tn whloh it is presided oven that we d Ire to speak ?it present. Wa wish to direct (Articular at ention to the gra>id raffle, wherein by investing a dollar one stands a chance cf becoming the foi t?nate possessor of one or j the len following prizes, viz: One United States bond oi one hundred dollars, one sterling silver pilcher, one silver cake basket, one silver ice pitcher, one pair of bronzed figures, one silver tea pot, ?ne caril receiver, one cordial stand, one pair silver s lit sellars and half dozen bottles cordial. When we consider the sacred object to which the procf eds of this fair ure to be applied there should fee no need for any extraordinary inducement to open e?en the seamiest pnrse lof Sooth Caroli? nians, bat lu this grand ruffle there is aa extraor ? I in a ry Inducement, as the prises axe nan erong, handsome, useful and rain a ble. CONTRIBUTIONS TO KR8. WIQFALL'S TAB LE. Mts. Watts, one shawl: Miss Washington, set of mats for washstand; M ?es.s Hoyt, of New Torc, tidy, mats and dolls; Miss Gllhiand, one doll; Mrs, Wagner, iancy ar ??c?es; Miss A. Beckman, collars and pincushions; Mrs. A. 3. Brown, fruit cake; Miss L. and M. Beokman, watoh oases, needle cases, Ac; Miss A. M. Brown, braid edging; G. Cook, photographs of Confederate Generals; Mrs. Williams, four hoods; Miss Sallie Williams, two pair mats; Mrs. Hoard, Iced fruit cake; Mr. Tiede mann, cakes; MT. Neumeyer, hanging baskets; Mis. Ogier, oil painting; Mr. McKenzie, oil paint? ing; Mr. Lawton, cigar stand; Mrs. Axson and Mrs. Taylor, preserves and pickles; Mrs. Ged sings, ice cream. THE CONCERT; The grand concert in aid or the fair will take j place at the new German Hall, corner of Meeting and George streets, on Monday evening next. Tickets may be bad at the fair, or at H m mae's bookhouse. MASONIC ELECTION.-The Grand Council of Royal -rad Select Masters of the State of South Carolina met in annual convocation in Charleston on the 15th day of February, A. Dep. 2811, cor? responding to A. D. 1871, and, after tranimctlng the ordinary business of the council, the following officers were elected and Installed, viz : James Birnie, of Greenville, M. p. G. M.; E. W. Lloyd, of | Florence, T. J. Dep. G. M.; G. T. Berg, of Colum bia, J. G. C. of the Works; C. F. Jackson, of Co? lumbia, J. G. Treasurer; A. Lindstrom, of Charles? ton, J. G. Recorder; H. C. Moses, of Sumter, J. G. Captain of Guards; Douglas Nisbet, or Charleston, J. G. Conductor; L. F. Meyer, of Charleston, G. Steward. &1J?AXCIAZ, AND COMMBRCIAL. The C harleston Stock and Bond M .irkct, ,. February 15, 1871. BID. ASKED Gold. 10 13 Southern Bank Bills. Rank of Camden. 30 Bank of Chester. os Sank of Georgetown....-. 04 Bank of Hamburg. 07 Bank of South Carol na. 10 yank, or State or South Carolina, prior to 1801. 45 Bank or State or South Carolina, after 1st January, 1651. 26 SO Commercial Bank, Columbia. 08 Exchange Bank, Columbia. os Farmers' and Exchange Bank, .Charleston..... 03 Morcrmuts'Bank, Cheraw. OS Planters'Bank, Fairfield. CO State Hunk. IO State Securities. State Bonds, old. 74 00 78 CO State Bonds, new.'.. eo 00 ' 8100 State Stock.'.. 61 00 65 oo Railroad Securities. S. C. Railroad and Bank stock. 40 00 41 00 S. C. llallroad Six Per Cent. Bonds. nominal S. C. Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds. 7160 73 00 Northeastern Railroad Stock (capi -ta?:.....-.-.-..:.10 50 Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre? ferred.^. 37 00 40 00 Northeastern Railroad First Mort? gage Bonds. 8 Per Cent. 9100 M eo Northeastern Railroad Second Mort. gage Bonds, 8 Per cent. 78 00 so co Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock.:.......'. 23 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. ... 77 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds. 63 00 65 00 Savannah and Charleston o Per Cent. Bonds... 68 00 65 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad Ob. Stock......\. nominal Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds. 58 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds .. 88 00 Greenville and Columbia. Railroad T Per Cent. Second Mortgage Bonds. 38 00 41 00 Greenville and UolutnMa Railroad : Per Cent. Certlflcates of Indebt? edness........ 57 0O 60 00 Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Stock. .nominal Cheraw and Darlington Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. 85 00 Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Second Mortgage Ronds., .. 69 00 Charlotte, Columbia und Augusta Railroad Stock.;. 40 00 Ouurlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. 82 00 Spart&nburg and Union Railroad State guaranteed Bonds..:. 48 00 53 00 Blue Ridge Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. 70 00 City Securities. 01 tv Railway Stock.6200 52 50 My pf Charleston Six Fer Cent. Ste0k,,..?j>,. 45 0O 47 00 City of Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per Cen!. Bonds.71 oo 73 oo City o: Columbia o Per Cent. Bends. 50 oo 60 oo OKy or Columbia 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 62 00 66 so Bank Stock. First National Bank ol charleston Stock. ... 126 oo People's National Bank Stock..lol oo lo&oo Union Bank Stock. 6 50 6 oo Sbuth Carolina Loan and Trust Company.?.100 00 People's Bunk Slock. 4 25 4 Sb Planters" and Mechanics' Bank Stock. 200 2 25 Bank or Charleston Stock. 20 00 Si oo Carolina National Bank Stock. nominal Bank >rf Newberry Stock. nominal Bank of Camden,Stock--..?V. nominal Bf lucella ngou? Securities. . Charleston Gas Company ?tock.2026 20 75 JharkatOn Minlug a"d Manufac? turing Company Stock.nominal Wandor-Hjnmg and Manufacturing Company Stock. 2 60 2 80 ?UTphnrlc Acid and Superphos? phate Company Stock...... 100 1*26 Marine and River Mining and Man? ufacturing Company Stock.I ..' 70 00 Allan rfc Miutng and Manufacturing Company Stock. 84 CO 86 00 Palmetto Mining and Mannfactur inf? Company Stock. . nominal Ohieora Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. :. nominal Farmf-s' Mining and Manufactur? ing ?:<jmpany stock. nominal Stone Muling" and Manufacturing Company Stock.:. nominal State of Georgia 6 per cent.' Bonds, old.... 82 00 State or Georgia 7 per cent. Bonds. ow:---. '93 00 State of Georgia 7 per cent. Bonds, new.,. nominal Ci ry OT Savannah 7 per centiBonds, did. 85 00 City of-'Augusta 7 per cent. Bonds, uki..,-.-....81 00, 8300 City or Macon 7 per cent. Bonds. 75 00 City or Columbus 7 per cent. Bends. .. 70X10 Otty of Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, ' Old. 60 60 City.of Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, * new. 48 00 Memphis aird Charleston Railroad f< Stock. ??10 00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7 per cent. First Mortgage Bonds ... 83 00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad' i -. 7 per centlSecoud Mortgage Bonds nominal Macon and Western Railroad Stock .. ios 00 Central Railroad or Georgia Stock.. .. ll?oo Georgia Railroad Stock..... 69 60 loo 00 Macon and Augusta Railroad 1st Mortgage 7 per cent. Bonds. nominal Mason and Augusta Railroad 1st Mortgage 7 per cent. Bonds, en? dorsed.-.. nominal Macen nnd Brunswick Railroad State Endorsed Bonds, 7 per cent, nominal Montgomery and West Point Rall road ls; Mortgage 8 per cent. nominal Money l per cent, a month. Sxports. LIVERPOOL-Per Br bark Tumuri-121 bags sea island and 1257 bales upland cotton, 85 sacks cot? ton seed, 180 tons phosphate rock. NEW YORK-Per steamship Charleston-64 bags sea Island ind 692 ha.es upland cotton, 172 tierces rice, 83 bales domestics, 5: pkgs sundries. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-524 bales cotton, 166 tes rice, 78 bales domes: i s and yarns. 21 casks clay, 3 hhds and 1 bale hides and sun? dries. riir ( haiifiion Cotton, Klee and Naval Stores .Un rite t.. . OFFICE CHARLESTON NKW8. { WEDNESDAY EVENINO, February 15. im. i COTTON.-The market for this staple preserved nn unchanged oharacter, the higher grades bring ?g full prices, while the lower were depressed. Sales about 900 bales-say 60 at 12Ji; 27 at 12%; io at ?X: 2 at 13; ss at is.*; 77 at 13%; 35 at 13%; 30 at 13%; 128 at 14: 5 at 14%: 15 at 14%; 30 at 14%; 121 at 14%: 106 at 14%; 51 a 14%; 49 at 14%; 6 at 15, and 33 on private terms. We quote : UTSSrSOli CU.SSIKICATION. Ordinary to good Ordinary.l2K?ai3*i Low middling. u i tfidfl?ne . uxv Strlot middling..14%@ RICE.-This grain maintained a firm character; sales about 150 tierces ol clean Carolina-say 32 tierces at TX, 28 at 7%, 26 at. 711-16, and 64 at 7% cents ? lb. We quote common to fair at 7@ 7%, and good at 7%@7%" cents. NAVAL STORES.-The market wa? quiet ; sale3 or t ll bbla low No 1 rosin at $2 40, and 104 bbta No 3 at $2 *? bbl. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi? nal on aplanas; via New Torced on uplands, lXd on sea {elands; by sall 7-l6@Xd on uplands, xd o'_ "f-a Islande. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New fork, by Bream, Xe on uplands and lc on sea Islands; $2 *" tierce on rice; by sail, Xe 9 lb on cotton ; - *$ tierce on rice; 40c H barrel on rosin; ^$7@8 $ Mon lumber; $9@10 ?Mon timber. To Boston, by sall, Xe V * on upland cotton. To Providence, by sall $3 *? M on boards, ?? c ? re on cotton; by steam $1 9 bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Xe ? rb on uplands; by sail, $7 H M on boards; $9 on timber; $2 *R ton on clay, and $a?3 50 cn phos-> phates. To Baltimore,, by steam, Xe sjt h> by sail, $6 50@7 *B ll on boards; $3@3 25 3 ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by our merchants to take lumber freights frc m Georgetown, S. C., Darien and Satlila Biver, Ga. and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10 6>I2 V M aro th era*, ea on lamber and boards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills 19X@20. DomsTic ExoruyuK. - The. banks purchase sight checks at x@X on*, and sell at par.. G0LP-10XS12... _ Nurkfli by Telegraph. ? MONET MARKETS. LoNDON.-Pebruary W.-Evening.-Contois 02.. Bonds eox. - Nsw YORK, February IC-Evening.-Money 4a 5percent. Sterling weak and unchanced. Gold 11X- Governments steady, limited transactions. Southerns dall, little change. Tennessees 64X; new64X- Virginias 65; uew 61. Louisianas68X: new 60; levees 72; eighths 84X- Alabamas 99; fives 67. Georgias 80; Beveas 88. North Car? olinas 4S>, ; new 26X- South Carolinas 73; new 58X NEW ORLEANS, February 15.-Sterling 21,'?'. Bight xsx discount. Gold ll. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, February 14 - Evening.- Cotton elr-sed dull; uplands 7Xd; Orleans 7J?d; sales 10, OOO bales; export und speculation 2C00. February 15-Noon.-Cotton dull aid tending downward; uplands 7*a7Xd; Orleans "Xa7Xd. Afternoon.-Sales of nearly due cotton from Savannah or Charleston at 7Xd for middlings. Evening.-Cotton dull, with a downward ten? dency: uplands 7xa7Xd; Orleans 7Xa'Xd; sales j 10.000 baie.-: speculation and export 2000 bales; low middling shipped at New Orleans in February and March 7??d. NEW YOKE, February 15-Noon.-Cotton dull and weak; aales 2000 bales; middling uplands l5Xc; Orleans l5Xc. Evening.-Cotton quiet; 4410 bales at 15Xc. BOSTON, February 15.-Cotton dull; middlings l5Xc; net receipts 20 baled; gross receipts 330; sales 300; stock 70 0. BALTIMORE, February 15.-Colton unchanged; middling- MJio: gross receipts 270 bales; exports to Great Bril am 760; coastwise loo; 6aiea2o0: stuck 13.830. WILMINGTON, February 15.-Cotton quiet; mid? dlings 14c; net receipts 316 bales; sales 6S; stock 3??i. NORFOLK. February 15.-Cotton dull; low mid? dling MXe; net receipts 1465 bales; exports coast? wise 0S7; ?Hies 300; stock 10,109. AUGUSTA, Febiuary 15.-Cotton dull and prices easy at 13Xal3Xc for middlings; sales 464 bales; receipts 52U bales. SAVANNAH, February 35.-Cotton quiet and firm; middlings i4Xcal4X; net receipts 2924 bales; exports coastwise 917; sales 1700; stock 104,963. MOBILE, Febiuary 15.-Cotton easier; middlings lix'c; net receipts 273 bates; exports coastwise 285; sales lOOO; stock 86,472. GALVFBTON, February 16.-Cotton dull and nominal; good ordinary I2xal2xc; net receipts 170? bales; exports coastwise 37; sales 1000; stock 6255 balea,.- - Nsw ORLEANS, February 15.-Cotton weak, but demand fair; middlings l4Xal4Xc; net receipts 4416 ba'es; gross receipts 4793; exports to Great Britain 1452; Barcelona.2858;. Amsterdam 19C8; Vera Cruz 437; eales 8200; stock 260,673. PR0VI8?0N8 AND TRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, February 16-Noon.-Breadstuffs easier. Evening.-Bed winter wheat ils 3dalls 4J. Flours 3d. NEW YOKK, February 15-Noon.-Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn quiet and unchanged. Meas pork qolot at $22 87 a$23. Lard steady. Turpentine firm at 62a62Xc. Rusia nominal at $2 60. for strained. Freights dall. Evening.-Flour, Southern dull and.drooplng; common to good extra $6 90a7 60; good to choice $7 56a8 76. whiskey a shade (inner at 93Xa93Xo. wheat la2c lower; winter red aad amber We*t-. ern $1 58al 60. Corn dull at 83a85c. Pork heavy at $22 75a$22X- Beef steady. Lard firm at 13,s a 13X0. Turpem lae firm, i osin nominal. Tallow weak At 8Xa9o. Freights dull; by steam on grain 7Xd. CINCINNATI, February 16-Flour Urra. Corn ad? vancing; ear 69aeo ct?. Pork dull and nominal. Lard quiet. Bacon dull and drooping. Shoulders 9>ic; tl ar (?Ides 12c. V? hlskey active at 87c. LOUISVILLE, February 15.-Bagging dull and nominal. Flour steady. Corn in fair demand and advancing. Providions quiet. Mess $22 50. Lard l2Vai4X- Shoulders 9X ct?; clear sides ls?" cts. Whiskey *7a8So; -Nsw ORLEANS, February 19 -Flour scarce and firmer; superfine $4 26a6S0; double extra ?7a 712X: treble $7 12)<af 25. corn-firmer; white 75o. Oats tir m er: St Louis and Onloua 70c. Bran $116 al 20. H ny $24a25> Pork quiet and stock light ; mesa $23 75a24. Bacou firmer at 10X, 12X and 13c; sugar cured hams 17c. Lard quiet ; tierces 12ye; kepa l4ai4Xc. Sirgar firm; prime ftXaJjfe. Molasses in ?air demand; prime 50a53c; chole? 68 a66c. Whiskey, Western reciifled ?Oca{l. Corfe-, demand good; prime l5xal5Xc. Havaaa market. HAVANA, February -41.-SUUAR.-Absence of Nosiness for want of stock; No. 12 .firm- at loxa lox reals: molasses sugar, Nos. 7 to lu, buoj ant; muscovado sugar buoyant. Exported during the week from Havana und Matanzas 10,000 boxes, including 8000 hoses tu thc United State-, ajiil 3J00 hhds to the United States. Stock rema lu mg in warebouses at Havana and Matanz s 95,000 boxes, 12,000 hhrti. Freights quiet. Lumber declining' owing to large supply; white pine $28; pitch pine $28330. Exchange un London loxan x. New York Klee Market.. From the Journal of Commerce, February 13: There Is no new feature to note. Domestic ls scarce and 1B firmly herd. We quote 7Xat>Xc For Rangoon there ls a fuir call fi om the t mrte for distribution at unchanged values, We quote 7a7Xc for lots duty paid. From the Herald: The market, under a good demand and a email supply of Carolina and con? sequent small otferlugs, waa strong, with sales of c?o tierces Carolina at from 8X to 8XC, and oc? casionally 8Xc ner lb, for choice. Kangoon was firm and act ive, with-sales of KOO bag9 at 7c, toe market closing with .an upward tendency, es? pecially fur Carb ina. New York Naval Slorea Market. From the Journal of Commerce, February 13: The market for spirits of turpentine remains very strong, with less inquiry. Sales are 110 obis at 52? tor merchantable and 53c lor New ~iork bar? rels. Rosma-There continues a fair Inquiry for strained, and v 1th a small stock, prlcts are firm : 3000 obis strained, to arrive, nuki on private tuns, We quote strained at $2 60; No 2 at ?2 60 a2 90; No 1, $3a4; pale and extra pal?, $4 50a7 -G. , Norfolk Grain. .'Market NORFOLK, February li-CORN.-Prices worje folly sustained to-day, abd some 12.0(>0 or 13,000 bushels were ?old at 82n83c for whirr, 6lnS2o for mixed, and 78c for yedow. Lost sales corn meal nt $1 05. OATS.-We have aJ Rale of a carge of 28f0 bush? els reported to-day at 57c. Interior Colton Market v. MACON, February 14.-Rccfipts LSI bales; ship? ments 116; sales 173. 'ihe market quK-t, with mid? dlings at 13Xc> MONTGOMERY, February 18.-Cotton market dull and nominal; low middlings l3Xc COLUMBUS,.February 13.-Cotton market dull; middlings'13Xal3Xc; eales 194 bales; receipts 189; shipments 95. Itaualpis uy JXailroad, Fuliuaiy 15. SOCTQ CAROLINA RAILKOAH. 1280 bales cotton, 360 bbls flour, 1234 bushels grain,Scars stock. To Railroad*Agent, Prizer, Rodgeis A oo, Reeder A Davis, Giaeiier A Smith. Mowry A Son, G H Waller A co. Frost A Adger, W P Dowling A co, Sloan A Selgnlons, WIJS A cb, Geo W Williams A oo, w 0 Courtney A co. W H Williams A Sou, G Foll?n, Geo A Tren holm A Son, W P Hall, Pringle A Son, T P Smith. A J Sahnas, H L Chisolm, Knobeloch A Small, Boilmann Bros, Elias Bros. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 60 bales upland cotton, 92 bbls naval stores, 170 bushels peas, cars lumber, wood, ?n.dse. Ac. To G W Williams A co. Frost A Adger, Ban-en & Parker, Mowry A Son, Caldwell & Son,T P Smith, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, w K. Rvan. A J Salinas, S D Stoney, J Marshall. Jr. J Wictcrs, 'J E Adger A to, W H Welch, G W Wp ie, Nachmann ft co, ll Wagener, J Wiley. W J Brill, marston A Ho mes, Wagcuer A Monseea, J A Quaekcnbusli, 0 Cohen, Claghorn, Herring A co, S C Kal m. at Agent, JW Gurney, 0 Gravely, Railroad Agent, aud Order. ' FOItX OJLJJ?S1>AK. MOON'S PI1AS2S. Fall Mcfon, 5th. 8 hours, 44 mluutea. morninar. Lost Quarter, 12th, ft lunns. 40 minuus. morning. New ?loou, 19th. 8 horns. 29 minuit's, morning. First Quarter, sTth. 5 hours, 18 minutes, morn'g. FEBRUARY. 13 Monday. 14 Tuesday. 15 Wednesday.. 16 riiursday.... 17 Friday...;;., is saturday.... '19 sunday. 6..46 6.. 4 j 6..44 6..4? 6.-42 6. .41 6..49 5..42 5..43 6..44 6..45 5.. 43 tr.. 46 5..47 1..?3 2.. S3 3..37 4*..3v ?.32 ?els. 5..69 HIOH WATER 2..05 ?.17 4..28 5..32 C.25 7..17 8.. 0 passengers. Per steamship Charleston, for New Tort-J ?tackley, A Elliott, Capt McGuire, W Goodler, F lames, J C Martin, J B Moses aid wife, Miss Ella James, Mrs Freeborn, W Manning, J P Castello, J B Nason and wife, E Leebeb and wife, J Neese, M Green, Mrs Johnson, D O'Connor, and P McCor? mick, Per steamer City Point, from Palatka, ria Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah-M ?anders. Dr L H Davis. L Bergan, L Berger, B Q Minnie, M C Mayer, H Mathews, T 0 ULM, H C Gonser, and 12 on deck. MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, FEBRUARY 16. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Br bark Celeste, Fullerton, St Thomasj W I-P16 days. Ballast; To Henry Card. Brig Georgia, Swan, Georgetown, S C-lefc Sat? urday, nth inst. Lumber. To Wm Roach A co. On Sunday night, during a heavy gale from N- E, vessel commenced leaking badly ; kept tbe pumps constantly going; next day (Sunday), gale con? tinuing and leak Increasing, ?as oonipeDed to head for Charleston; arrived off the bar Tuesday night, wi:h 5 feet of water in bold. M L sehr Addie Blaisdell, Garfield, Boston, dajs. Mdse. To W Roach A co, G W Aimar, J E Adger A co, C Berbnsse, E R ?owpenhwair, S C Railroad Agent, Douglas A Miller, M Emery, J no Heins, B Feldmann A co, J Hurkamp A co. Bart A co, H Klaue A co, P P Locke, L M Middleton, S R Marshall, J N Robson, Stedens, Werner A Duck- ] er, D H Sllcox, Williams, Birnie Se co, Robt White, Klinck, Wittenberg A co. Kinsman A Howell, O F Wieters, A Langer, ?stendorff A co, H G Loper, F C Reikoff, Annie D Loper, Order, J Thomson A co. J A Quackcnbush, Paul, Welsh A Brandes and W Burney. -Steamer City Point, Vincent, Palatka, via Jack? sonville. Fernandina and Savannah. 161 bags sea island and 6 bales upland cotton, mdse, Ac. Th Ravenel A co, Wm M Lawton A Sons. JD Aiken * co. G W Wit te, Plnckney Bros, WJM11 nor, W M Bird A co, E B Brazen, A Johnson, N Y Steamship co. Reeder A Dayis, Prizer, Rodgers A co, Ingraham A Son, Stoney A Lowndes, Frost 4 Adger; J N Robson, W B Williams A Sen, order, ? and others. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York-James Adger A co. Steamship Falcon, Haynlc, Baltimore -P c Trenholm. Br bark Yamuri, Campbell, Liverpool-Robt T Walker. . SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Charleston, Berry. New York. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore. Sehr S L Burns, Crosby, Union Island, Ga. ? FROM THIS PORT. J Sehr Sea Queen, Rosebrook, Baltimore, Febru? ary 13. Sehr Ellas Moore, De G root, Baltimore, Febru? ary 13. UP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Sidney C Tyler, Barrett, at Boston, Febru? ary 13. sehr Lilly, Hughes, at New York, February 13. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Mary Stow, Rankin, at Ballimore, Febru? ary 13. Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, at New York, Febru? ary 13. MEMORANDA. The Br bark Rio de la Plata, announced yester? day as bound for Cork and a market, is going lo Amsterdam direct, and will so proceed. SAVANNAH, February 15.-Arrived, steamship Tonawamla, Philadelphiar ship Geo Huribat, Liv? erpool. Cleared, ships Zonave, Liverpool; Geo Hurlbnt, Mobile; schrs L A Edwards, St Mary's; Lord, New York; W Sawyer, Darleu. Shipping. J O R N E? TV TORR. ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16ni, AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LISE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-ROOMS AM. ON DECK, . The Splendid New Iron Side-Wheel steamship SOUTH CAROLINA. J. T. Beckett, Commander, will san for New York on THCBSDAV, February 16th. at 4 o'clock. P. M., from Pier No. 2. Union Wharves. The Elegant Side-wheel Steamship GEORGIA will follow on the 23d. insurance by Steamers of this Line % per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very One state-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER ACO., No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. febl3-4 pOK U E W_ I 0 B K. OLD LINK N KW YORK AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS, ESTABLISHED 184 6. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS. The vcrv fast, and splendid Side-Wheel Steam? ships of this Line will sall from Adger's 8onih Whare as follows during the month of February: MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, IStli, at half-past 4 o'clock "P. M. JAMES AUGUR. T?BSI>AY,21st, at 7 o'clock, P.M. CHAMPION, SATDRPAT, lath, at 7 o'clock P. M. CHARLESTON, TUESDAY. 28th, at 12 o'clock M. t6T" Through Blllsof Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston. Providence-and the New Eng? land manufacturing towns at the lowest market rates. Freights on upland cotton through to Liverpool Ave eighths ofa penny. .. For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to febl-lmo _JAMES A DOER A CO. mHRO?GH -BILLS LADING TO DA.LT1MORB" PI?TLA DELPItIA, BOS. TON, DREHTEN, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The' line J^eamshlp MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander, will safl- YorJ_ Baltimore on MONDAY, 20th February, at 4 o'clock' P. M. ' fat Philadelphia Freight? forwarded to th'at city by railroad, from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, aad Consiguees aro allowed am? ple time to sample arid sell their Goods' from Ae Railroad Detwt tn PfrU?del??hlft. PAUL 0. TRIHOLM. Agent, feblil-4^, NQ. 2 Union Wharves. C U SARD L.I -N E BRITISH AND NORTH AMR RICAN ROYAL-MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. Table or sailings for LI VER POOL via. QUEENSTOWN: KKOJf BORTON VIA NEW YORK. SIBERIA.....;.Wednesday, Jan. ll ALEp.-o.WednesdHyr-Jan. 18 BATAVIA.Wednesday, Jan. 25 FROM NEW YORK, DIRECT. ALGERIA.Wednesday, Jan. ll CALABRIA. Thursday, Jan. 12 ABYSSINIA.Wednesday, Jan. 18 SIBERIA. Thursday, Jan. IB CUBA.Wednesday, Jan. 26 ALEPPO.*. Thursday, Jan. 26 RUSSIA.Wednesday, Feb. 1 BATAVIA.Thursday, Feb. 2 CHINA.Wednesday, Feb. 8 PALMYRA. Thursday, < eb. 0 BATES OF PASSAGE FROM NEW TQBK. By Wednesday steamers, carrying only cabin passent: ers. Single Ticken-First cabin, $130 gold; Seeond Cabin, SSo gold. ..? . Return Tickets-Fir*t Cabin, $260gold^ Seoond Cabin, $150 gold.' By Thursday and Saturday steamers, carrying Cabin and steerage Passengers. Single Tickets-Fi?t Cabin, $80 gold; Steerage, $30 currency. Return Tickets, $160 gold. Parties desirous of bringing out-their friends from Europe will please apply to WILLIAM KOAOfl A CO., Shipping and Commission Merchants, General Agents, Charleston, S. C. . Janl4-8tuthl5 ?_ SSS^.!r SUM T,E R. The Steamer POC?'s?N,'captain W. _ ."TT^h. H. Gaanon'.. wilhdeave as above?g?SkSC eytrj ToEBpAY..THUi'.*e.A,T and SAT? KDAY, at 3 o'ejocit. from Marker. Wharf, foot oi Market street. Returning at ?'quarter-past 2 o'clock. - - jrhgo-Imo ' ? . J. 0; MURRAY, Agent. _gripping._. "y* ESSELS WANTED For Coastwise and Foreign Freights. Ap ply to WILLIAM ROACH A CO. S21, febl6-l_' .pOR NEW YORK-MERCHANTS' LINE. The first-class Clipper Packet Schooner Jig FLORENCE ROGERS. Sheppard, Master, SSSft having a rortton of her cargo engaged, will be dispatched promptly. fejt)l3 WILLIAM ROACH A CO. F OR LIVER FOO L. The Al Britten Ship "KATE TROOP," Crocker, Master, baviug rr oat of her cargo engaged; will meet with quiet dispatch. For Freight engagements apply to febtt-tatnsla . G.- A. TRENHOLM * SON. pACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'K THROUGH LINC TO . CALIFORNIA,'' CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamersbf the above line leave Pier Ko. 42, North River, Toot or Canal'_ street, New fork, at 12 o'clock aeon, of. tl and. 20th of every month lexoept when- the?: dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday prece: lng. Departure ot the 20th connect at Panama -wit.', steamers {pr South racine and Central Amencac ports. Those of 4th touch at Manzanillo. Steamship GREAT REPUBLIC leaves San Fran cisco for Japan and china March l, 1871. .No California steamers touch at Havana, bu: go direct from New York to Asplnwall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information appL at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFIelE, on thc wlrarf foot of Canal street, North River," New Zerk. F. R. BABY, Agent. jmylO-lyr . ._ "^EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUan BY-DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH, DARLEN AND BRUNSWICK, GA. The favorite Steamer ELIZA HANCOX, Captain L. -W. BURNS, will receive Freight at South Atlan? tic wharf for above points every,_ _ TUESDAY, and leave on every WEDNESDAY Moah INO, at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the earn* evening, and leaving for Darlen, Ac, the follow lng mornlug. Returning, will leave Savannah for Charleston every MONDAT MORNING, at 7 o'clock. For Freight or passage,apply to . RA Y KN EL. HOLMES A CO., aeplo No. ITT East Bay. F OR F LERIDA, TWICE A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE, Pl I.ATICA AND ACL POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. ? The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain _ "T^t^. ls. M. COXBTTBR, W?U ESU from ??EJ?ESJ Central Wharf for above points ovary TUESDAY FvENiNO,at -.30 o'clock, arriving back at Charlea ton every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at s o'clock. ' Th?Steamer CITY POINT, C?ptala D. B. Vin? cent, will sall from Centmi wharf for above polnti every FRIDAY EVEXING, at 8.30 o'clock, arriving back at Charleston w id NHS DAT AFTERNOON, at fl o'clock. OCUO_RAVES EL A CO., Agents. jpOR SAVANNAH VIA BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain " . ^itT-^v J. w. sly, will leave Central Wharf ?gjjggBS? for above points every MOND?T MORKINU. ai s o'clock, and for Beaufort and Pacific Landing every THURSDAY, leaving here at 8 o'clock A. M. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. D. AIKEN, Agent, febl ,,, . No.j Central Wharf. JIOR SAVANNAH. ELEGANT STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. nie Splendid Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D. B. Vincent, will _ _ leave Central Wharf for the above place on FKIDAT EVENING, February 17,1871, at 8.30 o'clock. .Tho Steamer. DICTATOR, captain.L. M. Coxet ter, Will leave on Tu. SDAY EVENING, February 21, 1871, at 8.S0 o'clock. febl6 RAVEN BL A tO.. Agent?. QEORGETOWN STEAM PACKET. The steamer EMILIE, Captain C. . . C. White, -will receive Freight atjgflSfflHC Commercial Wharf, every SATURDAY una BB* NE9DAT, aud leave each port as follows : Charleston, on SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY NIGHT at io o'clock. Georgetown, on TUESDAY aud FRIDAY MORN ?NO at .6 o'clock. . . On SATURDAY Rtver Freight will be received for KelthfJeM and Weymouth Milla, and on' WEDNES? DAY for Brookgreen Milln. For engagements, apply to >, SHACKELFOKD 4 KELLY, Agents, jan30-mth No. 1 Boyce** Wharf. ?3 ittcrs. Cognac Bitters, w PIEST PEKE Baris Exhibition 1867. Purify the blood, and strengthen the system, eradicating the effect of dissipation, maintain the human frame in condition of healthfulness, dispel the Blues and all merita' dis? tempers, and relieve those whose sedentary habits lay them open to depression. They prevent and cure Sitt ons and other jFeyers, Fever and Ague, Chills, Diarrhoea, Dyserir iery, Dyspepsia, Sea-Sickness, Colic, Cholera, Cholera Morten, and every complaint inci dental to, diet or atmos? phere. Ladles will find them a sovereign boon, as they eradicate all traces of Debility, Nervousness, Inertness, and Diseases pc ~ ' ! ?ar to- the* sex. 8&'V<:o.u8and8 of Testimo? nials can be seen at the Office of M. JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor, 04 & 66 Water Street, N. Y. * CLACIUS & WITTE, . CHARLESTON, General Agents for the State of So. Carolina. iebll-iyrDAO rp HE GREENVILLE . ENTERPRISE ia THB LARGEST NEWSPAPER, - ?. AND HAS TU 2 MOST JSXTcEXSIVE CIRCULATION, OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED Di THE CITY OF GREENVILLE. Contract Advertising Low. Circulates also in Anderson, Pickens, Spartan burg add Western North Carolina. 6 j. C. A E. BAILEY, .... . . Proprietors. Stt?li^ts, The undesigned begs to inform his customers and the public that, in addition to his Worts at Savannah, he has established extensive Superphosphate Works atrthe WAPPOO MILLS, opposite thia city, which ar? now in acive operation, manufacturing his well k.:o>vn fertilizers, the PHOSPHO-PE'BUV.IAN AND ?MMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC G?AFOS, ' . AND WHERE HE WILL ALSO* KEEP ON HAND ?Nd. 1 PBRTJVlAlV GrTji^lVO, SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHATE* of the highest grade Tram his Ashcpoo Mines,, (crude and ground,) analyzing over sixty per cent, of Bone Phosphate of Lime; and L A >T D PLASTER; These Works have been opened under the-Inspection of Dr. C. U. SHEPARD, Jr., Inspector of Fertilizers for South Carolina, and every package will-bear his brand certifying to its inspection. Uniformity ot quality quarante.d and prices?reduced. Messrs. G. A. TRENHOLM A SON, General Agen?, J ?WAWT a n Messrs. GRAESER & SMITH, Agents, * 1 CHARLESTON, S. C. Janl3 ?J. B. 8 ARD Y. C?RNER EAST BAY AND BROAD STREETSrUHARLESTON, S. C. ll THE GREAT. FERTILIZER 01 ?MWROAE STANDARD GUARANTEED flo m. MANUFACTURED BY VYALTON,WHANN& WILMINGTONjOEL. -*-?SSS SgBJBMi ' r)n~ FOR SALE BY *toSlH FACTORS' ^MfeSfON MERC*] FOR COTTON ANB ALL CHOPS. THE UNPARALLELED" SUCCESS. OF THIS g rent FERTILIZER cn ALL CROPS provea lt to be thelBEST and CHEAPEST Manure now cfTer ed in the market. ' 'lt has been used' by many of the most emi? nent Planters In the South, and ^ IN EVERY SINGLE INSTANCE IT HAS GIVEN ENTIRE SATISFACTION. On COTTON its effect? have been particularly marked. . It ls no rare teing for WE ANN'S PHOS? PHATE to increase the yield from ONE RUN. DKED.to TWO HUNDRED PER CENT., OT iven more. Mr. George c. Dixon, an eminent planter of Cameron, Ga, says in a letter to tire Banner or. the South, November 26, that in an experiment with seven leadh g c'.mvrphOBphates and Gua BOB, the WHANrPS pn .. itself-the best-of an these tried, paying a ?IT PROFIT (e*ea'?t the pres? ent low price of Gpttoti;)' of $20 80. per acre of Cotton. A copy of Mr. Dlxohrs~letter, giving cet a i ls", twill be furnished on application. . ?OR SALE BY CLAGHORii. RERRrKG1 &C0., CHARLESTON, S, C., AND AUGUSTA, GA. dec2l-wstu3mos i Situ ?rotaries, &t. ' JgSDFOBB'S (LATE COB ??IN.' S) uROC?RY AND ' M ' TEA WARE H OUSE. ., j-? ? ? 'Jo:-'T-.-' HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER PURE LEAF LARD -y PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES ^ ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CBACKI1S, VBA . <? . . ? -- BJ?CUTTS, Ac., ho. N. B.-1 CLAIM TO KHEP*THE LARGEST STOCK ?ND M?ST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF F J* AH LT GROCERIES IN THIS 01TT. E. E. BEDFORD, VERY " ' prjRs fi sneegssoa TO . *i . CHOICE BRANDIES, WINKS " WILLIAM S. CORWIN A CO., ' ' " FAMILY AND TERY OLD No. 375 KING. STREET, &*&?LLi FLOUR. .. WHISUES. OPPOSITE HASEL. j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN * - '. Fine Teas, Co?ees, Sugars Provisions, Spices, J&c? HERMETICALLY SE.U.ED FRUITS, * VEGETABLES, M EA T S v SOUPS, &o. AH articles sold from this establishment are of lae VERT BEST QUALITY.and WARRANTED. Goads..leifvered to all parts of the City, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, free of sxpease. EVER/ E. BEDFORD. 1 SEO. HI GRUBER. ( SEND "FOR A CATALOGUE: (JAS. S. MARTIN. fWM. G. MOOD, Jl?. financial. .gY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE #OF' ALABAMA. 100,000 DOLLARS IN UNITED STATES . CURRENCY DISTRIBUTED TO TICKET HOLDERS ? 09 THE '? mm MMM 'ASSOCIATION GIFT CON?, FEBRUARY TWENTY-SECOND j 1871. l Gift or. :..r?,ooo 20 Gifts of ssoo are..,..$10,000 i Girt of.....lo.ooo loo Gifts of iiooare.......'.. 10,000 2'Gifts of $M?oare.10,000 woo Giftsof 5l0are....M.I6,ooo S Girts #f $2000 are.. 10,000 - :..?. - .. * io Girts or $1089 are.;.....'..10,000 1634 Giris, amounting to...,.$100,000 - COMMISSIONERS AND.SUPERVISORS ?F'THE DRAWING. General JONES M. WITHERS, late Major-General in Ot 3.'A., ex-Mayor of Mobile, and-editor Dally Mobile Tribott*. " * . . >. . . y Colonel JOHN A. ELMORE, of Montgomery, Attorney-at-Law. General WILLIAM. W. ALLEN, or Montgomery, Planter dna late Brigadier-General la C. S. A. R E F JE-RE N C ? S ' . OFFICE SKOBEtARY OP STATS, MONTBOHKRT, ALS., > .' i - ? November 20, ia:&. j s I herelw certify that the 'A LA RA MA IMMIGRANT ASSOCIATION" is regularly incorporated un? der the laws ot misstate, with a capital of. $60,000, and that'the tnorpor.uors are gentteWen of means, Integrity ami high standing. ..? CHAS. Ai MILLER, Secretary of State. [GREAT SEAL OK STATE.] " We, . the undersigned, cheerfnlly. state, that we"*are psrr.haily welt acquainted with'Messrs. STOKES k GREENEsManageraorthe "Alabama Immigrant; Association;" and we know them to be geutlemen of high ??tandlng, lottgtlty and reliability ia this cltjvwho.wilt see that the drawings-of . their "A??oc?atl?tf," whic i is solvent and responsible, are honestly .and fairly mada. Messrs. EL MORE, WITHERS and ALLEN, the Commissioners of (he "As3o6ialloa,'?are gentlemen w?ll known* over tue coautry as or the highest Integrity andJioaor, who wouldnot letff the use of their names to any scheme or project that was not strictly hotibrsblaaad above suspicion. . . FARLEY. SMITH ACO., Banker*. HENRI' E. FABER, Major or Montgomery. HOLMES A GOLDTUWAITE, Bankers. . . JOSEPH W. DlilMICK, Postmaster of the City of E. S. MITCHELL, Agent Southern Express Com- N Montgomery. pany. FRANCIE WIDMER, Collector.of U. S. Internai J. H. PUTNIZY, Agent Tallnhasse Manufacturing Revenue , > i. Company. WM. B. HUGHES, Clerk City Conn-.U of Mont? gomery. PRICE OF SINGLE TICKETS has been pot at ONLY TWO DOLLARS. A discount of ten percent, win be made to purchasers o/.SJiO, and a discount of twenty per cent, to purchasers of $100 worth of Tickets. . . Agents wante 1 in everr part of the country, to whom liberal Inducements wiB be offered. Send for Circulars and read the testimonials. . . ' Parties at a distance desiring to purchase tickets must remit their money aa per address below. Jaa2?-18D4W STOKES & GREENE,. MANAGERS, MONTGOMERY, ALA. . Sitters. WHOLESALE AGESTS FOR THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. H. BISCHOFF St CO., H. KLATTE ? CO., BOLLMANN BROTHERS, J. A. Q?ACK.ENB?SH, WAGEXEB * MONSE?S, ' J MANTOUE & CO. itt ?rt13 Hr?eroear. S THE CHEAPEST MR SHIRTS Al ?JIMS . IN THE CITY ? ARE TO BE FOUND AT E. SCOTT'S STAB SHIRT EMPORIUM. MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE HARKET. Prices Greatly Reduced. STAB SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT |?*v"v . NOTICE, AND A.'. *: J