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THE DAILY NEWS. Snrahphlm. AreyoubeaCrT?'^**0. Sarahphim ? Havo you snub or Grecian nose1, Does a nulle white teeth diacloso, Poos ti dimple sweet repose lu your ohio ? Have you black and glossy hair, garahpbi m ? Over forehead br ja 1 and fair With your arching "ycbrovs rare Do you fri?! or bra.d it there, toarahphim ? I am trvij^10 hUntt{s0f ttarahphlm, Slave you sparkling, speaking eyes, Boos your bosom tall and rise la response to lovers' sighs, Sarabpbim ? Though cur eyeB have never met, My fond hearf oanWor forget, Ami 'tts wildly beating yet for it j little stranger pet, Barahpbim ? Have you ever had a beau, Karahphim ? Is the fellow fast or slow ? Tell him, if he doesn't know, I'll' not leave you, not for joe, Sarahphim. Cfmmrrriftt Imports, OAKDEN AS-Per sour Ella M Pennell-10O bhds and CO boxes Muscovado Sugar, 238 hhda and 36 tierces Clayed Molasses, to W P Hall. Kxports. HEW YORK-1er steamship Champion-6 bags Sea Island Cotton, 631 bales Upland Cotton. 37 tes Bice, 87 bales Yarn, 40 balsa Waato, 34 bbls Syrup, 28 packages bundries, 08 empty Barrels. Per scbr Mvrover-54 bales Upland Cotton, 10 bbls Spirits Turpentine, 368 bags Fertilizers, 6 baleB Hides, 60 bags Rice Flour, 165 empty Bar? rels, 200 empty Carboys, 167,080 feet Resawed Lumber, 1 block 1 euncsseo Marble. Charleston Cotton anti Hice Market. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILS' NEWS, I CHARLESTON, Saturday Evening, March 18. ) COTTON.-The markethaving become easier and Bellera having submitted to a decline of a %@ %c $ principally in .the lower grades, transaction H took place to the extent of 3G0 bales, viz: 7 at 2?; 48 at 26%; 45 at 26%; 132 nt 27; 12 at 27%; 78 at 37% ; 30 at 27 % ; 12 at 27%. We quote : LTvnaroex. CLASSIEICATIOR. Ordinary to good ordinary..26 ?S7% Low middling.27^ Middling....27X@28 By New York classification we jguote: Low middling.27%@28 RICE.-Factors held firmly with but a limited stock offering, but buyers declined to operate at the asking prices and there were no transactions. Wo quote nominally common to fair clean Carolina 89 *K;good8%@8%. Markets by Telegraph, FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, March 13-Noon.-Consols, 92%. Bonds firm at 83%. Common rosin, CR 3d. Afternoon.-Bonds closed quiet at 83%. Tallow active at 67s 3d. LIVERPOOL, March 13-Neon_Cotton firm but net higher; uplands, 12d; Orleans, 12%al2%d; sales 12,000 bales. Others unchanged. Afternoon.-Cotton firmer; uplands 12al2%d; Or? leans 12%al2%d; sales 12,000 bales. PARIS, Marcb 18.-Bourse quiet. Rentes 7?a76c. HAVRE, March 13.-Cotton closed yesterday quiet and steady, but opens firm to-day. FRANKFORT, March 13.-Bonds 87%. DOMi' STIO MARKETS. NBW YORK, MAROU 13-Evening.-Money easy at 6a7. Sterling quiet at 8%. " Gold 31a31% ; exports to Havana $260,000. Governments ac? tive with advance on all but sixty-two's, which closed at I9%a?0 i State bond?' heavy and lower; Routh Carolinas 70a72, Cotton active and a shade firmer; sales 8300 bales at 2?>?a28%. rioar heavy-Stale supeifino $6 40a6 95. Wheat and corn beavy at noon's decline. Pork heavy at $30 87%a SI 12%. Lard unsettled-kettle 18%al9. Naval stores dull and heavy. Groceries steady. Freights quiet nnd a shade firmer. BALTIMORE, Mar. h 13.-Cotton nominally un? changed. Flour quiet and steady. Wheat dull; prime Pennsylvania red $1 70al 76. Corn firm; white 85a86; yellow 86\i90. Bacon active. Virginias, old, inscribed, 49%. 62's 65%. 67's 61. Coupons, old, 67%; new ll. North Carolinas, old, 63; new 69-all bid . CINCINNATI, March 13.-Whiskey dull. Pork duU and nominal; held at 831 60. Lard nominally un? changed. Bacon firmer; shoulders in demand at 18%; clear sides 17; held % higher; hams 18%al9. LOUISVILLE, March 18.-Mess pork 882. Lard 18%al9. Bacon shoulders 14; clear sides 17%. Fleur 86 60*6. Corn 60a63. Whiskey 98. ' WILMINGTON, March 13.-Spirits turpentine dull, Rosin rather active at 81 65al 80. Crude turpentine quiet. Tar quiet at $2 60. Cotton duU and .nothing doing. SAVANNAH, March 13.-Cotton quiet and steady; eales 260 bale?; middling 27%; asking higher rates; receipts 367 hales; exports coastwise 852 bales'. MOBILE. Marah DI.-Cotton in good demand and Arm; sales 1600bales; low middling 26%a27; receipts 788 bales; no exports. HJNEW ORLEANS, March 13.-Cotton active but irreg? ular; middling 28328%; sales 6300 bales; receipts 1162 hales; exports 385 bales. Gold 32. Sterling 63. Sugar dull; common 12%; primo 14. Molasses dull; primo 76a76. Interior Cotton Markets. LAURENS, March ll.-Cotton quiet at 21 %c SELMA, Mai ch 10.-Market quiet; prices nominal. ANDERSON, Marsh 10.-Cotton rather easy at 25 to 27. CHER AW, March ll-Sales this week 86 bales, at 28%a27o. UNION, Marah ll.-Sales of eotten for the Week 114 bales at Mo. MONTGOMERY, March 12.-Market quiet at 26 %c for low middlings. O RA N G K BU KG, March 12.-Sales fer the week 106 baler, wiih a nfCininu tendency. We quote ordi? n?r) 26; low middling 26%; middling 28. BU in TER, March 10-.here have been about 75 bales sold duting th week anding o.i the 10th inst We quote or linarv uG.~ ; good ordinary 26%; lownuV diing 27%; middling 21%; s net middling 27% COLUMBIA, Ma:??h 13-We have no material chang.- to q oto lu co ito a .hri week Middlings are now .worth <7)i els. ' o saies of the week were 330 bales, as follow : 6 JA .3, 10 ut 25; 6 at 26%; 48 at 26; 7 at 20% ; 66 at 20U; 18 at 20%; 28 at 26%; 84 st 27. 'COLD v?BU?i, Ma oh 1 s.-cotton sales were, until the arr.val OJ tin hew york afternoon dispatch, an? nouncing* % vff on tito basis of 36o for Northern middlings. Alter vards everything was una? t l ed and nothing done. The nominal prices late were %o lc"**? tb?? iw the morning. Warehouse sales 61 palet; receipts 71 balee. ? Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, March 13.-TuBPS?mN?. -No re? ceipts or sales. SPIRITS 'i UHPBNTINE.-Market weak sad no trans? actions reported. *?**. Rosar.-Sales of 2480 bbls at 81 65fer Mack, 81 76 for strained and No. 2, and $1 89 for NO'S, TAB.-200 bbls changed hands at 82 60 per hoi. Corro?.-No sales. Nashville Market. NASHVILLE, March ll.-Corro*.--We note dull? ness in all the markets to-day, with declining ten* doney. In our market buyers have nearly with? drawn. We qusts: Ordinary 22a28; goed ordinary 24%a25; low middling 26%. . COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand September 1, 1868. 60 Beceived to-day. 193 Received previously.41,881-42,074 Total..42,184 Snipped to-day. 288 Skipped previously..86,141-86,424 Stock on hand......-.6,716 Com.-'The receipts to-day were large, and the ?mount handled reached over 10,000 bushels. Wo onoto at 66c in ear, 60a62 loose, and 76*77 tasked and delivered in depot, the majority of shipments being nude ai tho foimer figure. Wena? just sdi that de? livery in depot moans sacks, insurance, transporta? tion and profi t _ Consignees per Northeastern Railroad "'" T ' UAMBI 1?. ! 1 48 bales ?plan* Cotton, 8 baloo Sea Island Cotton, its ??M?iiougkj^, m ber. Woad, ?tees, Md??, bo. Te Heeder A Davis, J Marshall, Jr, ttesaei'A Ce, Kinsman A ?owe?, S D ~ M. ? T- 1.1a, W >??...* .rf, D? M ^3V*r? ard?T sTw Dowses, J ID AUK*~?T*? CSa?liera-" j JBn?viagA Co, . W WilUaffS* A Co, Frost A A4 ger, j *?4 Order, I Consignees per Soutn < mourns, itallroad Maren 13. 6)8 bales Cetten, 46 bales Somesiios, 761 bushels Ora 1 n, 8 cars Wood, a cara Stock. To Railroad Agent, W P ?owl m g A Co a H W-lter k Co, G W Williams k Co, Frost k Adgor. Pclzer, Rodgers & Co, Gold? smith k Son, Graeser A Smith, W K Kran, E J Wiss, J B E Sloan, A B Mulligan, D Jennings k Co, D A Ammo. B O'Neill, H Gerdts k Co, H Obla k Co, G W Steffens, West A Jones, Tideman A Co, Fraser & Pill, A J salinas. Clsghorn, Herring k Co, benny k Ferry. .?*Lssen?cxBi Fer steamship Ckajnpion. for New York-Miles Brake, W A Courtney, J J James, laey and sou, F Ruppy, C Smith, J Climen?, D Ham, R ?'Bonnell; J J Boyce, J H Baggett, G V Anchor. J Miller, W H Kidd. T Wotbern, 8 Steadman and lady, W Murray. Per steamer Dictator, from Palatka, via Jackson? ville, Fernandina aud Savannah-Dr J S Baukmght, P J A Haines and Bon, L Cook, J GibbeB, Mr Yen? ning, Mr Hawley and lady, P B Powers, A 0 Sage, Corporal Ki g in? and two mea, Col rolquit and wife, Mis? Colquit, Judge Ord. Miss Ord, Mrs Reuthcnit and two children, J P Murphy. P Korgatte. Judge Freind, L H PiftKot. Miss Patton, Rov J Helder, Mr Moorhouse, lady and BOB, Mr Waldy and lady, W W WaU. Dr Bartlett atd lady, W J Woo xs, W Ander? son, J Baker, R Franklin, Mr Stanton and wife, Mr Sequin and wile, Mr Townsend Mr Caiman, 8 polc luone. W Bouls, C Mottzler, Mr Abrahams, V Gau dry, W H Townsend. Mrs Masel, J F Harrison, Mr Hartley, Mrs Lanneau, Mr Clarke and lady, J G Spen? cer, lady, child au* moid, Mrs Abrahams, A Tre? maine, H J Edwards. A S Tryon and lady, W McMil? lan, Mr Fisher. J H Bloise, Col R S Staughton, W Anderson, Mr Henry, Mr Croimer, Mr Harrison and wile, Mr Taylor and wile, Mr J Sutton, Mr Hartell and wife, Madam S Bell, Madam S Docompt, Madam Diani, Monsieur Diani, Mr Harry and wife, Mr Cur Icy, Mr W- oli, Mr WBly, MIPBMinnie, Miss Bernard. Mies I Yaue, Mr Frank, M Bergans, Mr Webster, Mr Hai te, Mr Wesson, Mr Jeffrey, and 7 on deck. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah via Beaufort, Hilton Head, Ac-T P Power, J U BaUey, O B Bugu, H W White, C E Deane, J W Gordon, 0 J McDonald, H J Benson, J 8 Smallwood, F A EusUs, W Kressel, JR Mathews, J Wh a ley, M s W Whaley, J R West coat, Mrs Bentz, and 5 on deck. JH?rinc iUros. Fort of Charleston.. jMaror* 15. PHASES OIT TUB MOON. Last Quarter, 5th, 12 hours, 23 minutos, morning. New Moon, 13tb, 3 hours, 20 minutes, morning. First Quarter, 21st, 12 hours, 30 minutes, morning. Full Moou, 27th, 4 boure, 12 minutes, evening. VARCH. tiUJX SISES. I BETS. MOON SETS. Monday....! 6..11 Tuesday....! 6.. 10 Wednesday.', 6.. 0 Thursday... A.. 7 Friday. 6.. 6 ?Saturday... 6.. 6 ISuuday.\ 6.. 3 6.. 7 6.. 8 6.. 8 fi.. 9 6..10 6..11 6..11 8..17 0..11 18.. 7 ll.. 4 Morn. 12.. 2 12..59 . Arrived Saturday. Behr Emma, McGrath, Combabee. 2100 bushels Rough Rice. To W C Bee k Co. Steamer Pilot Boy, Peck, Savannah via Beaufort, Hilton Head, Ac. 15 balee Cotton. 168 bags Rice. 4? bbls Flour, and Sundries. To J Ferguson, W M Lawton, W B Williams, ? Webb, Stenhouse k Go, W Kresssl, Hopkins, McPhersen ii Co, J W Barnwell, H B Leo. Arrived Yesterday. Sehr Ella M Pennell, Mitchell, Cardenas-5 days. (Sugar and Molasses. Te W P Hall. Steamer Dictator, Coxotter, Palatka via Jackson ville, Fernandina, and Savannah. 60 bales lea Island Cotton, 27 Mules, Mdse, and Sundries. To J D Aiken A Ca, W M Lawton, Y Nayle, T J Steve k Co, Steamer ohaileston, Bolhnann Bros, P West, J F Taylor A Co, Major G B Alden, Wardlaw A Carew, B O Railroad Co, Jo? -stou, Crews k Cc, Monett A Wharton, and ochers. Cleared Saturday. Steamship Champion, Le?tweed. New York-James Adgor A Co. Sehr Mary? Haskell, Barbour, Cardenas, Cuba-H F Baker A Co. Sehr W : ? Thorndike, Hall Matanzas, Cuba-H F Baker k Co. 8chr Myrovor, Brown, New York- W Roach A Co. Bohr Sylvan, Blanchard, Bucksville, S C-W Roach A Co. Sailed Saturday. Steamship Champion, l.crkv.ocd, New York. Bark Lizzie H, bpring, Liverpool. Spanish bark Olympic, Pous, Uarcolena. Behr Richard Vaux. WU tuer, Boston. Behr Nathaniel Chase, .-mail, Ballimore. Sailed Yesterday. Danish bark Kamma Funder, Erogb, Liverpool. Sehr Sylvan, Blancaard, Buokaville, S C. ?fron* tuts l'on. TtrtHah ?tnftTufthin fitatira. Wav. Liverpool, Feb 24. ttrhr S A Hammond, \Yil ey, Boston, Marah ll. Behr Ida liiohardson, BedelL New York, March 10. Behr G B McClellan, Rlcharda, Balumere, March 12. Up for tn is Port. Sehr David Faust, Lord, at New York, March 10. Sebr narah A Hammond. Wy li-, at Keston, March 18 . Behr Palma, Pearce, at New York, March ll. Cleared for tills l'on. Steamship Saragossa, Ryder, from New York, March ll. Behr Ella Matthews, MoElwee, at ' Philadelphia, March ll. Bohr Col Cook, Bears, at New York, Mai ch 10. t-chrL A rdwarda, Marshall, at New York, March ll, Behr Damon, Johnson, at Beaton, March lt. Sailed tor this Port. Bteamsbip J W Brennan, Snyder,: from Philadelphia, Marsh ll. Shlpnetvs hy Telegraph. . NEW YORK, Marah 14-Arrive!, Mary Sandford, Magnolia, Flag and Livingston. WILMINGTON, March 13-Arrived, Gary, Sal ti more. Cleared, Gary, Baltimore. SAVANNAH, Marek 13-Arrived, Bteamsbip Virgo, New York. Cleared, steamships Ban Jacinto and Huntsville, New York; Wyemlng, Philadelphia; genre Robert Palmer, St Martins; Louisa Frazer, Wilmington. Memoranda. The steamship Camilla, Peace, arrived at Palermo, February 12, from Naples, and left for New York. The sehr J P A lieu, from Baltimore for Charleston, arrived at Norfolk, March 12, lu distress. The Nor? folk Journal, of the 18th, reports as follows: "Ar? rived, sehr J P Allen,' Captain Allon, from Baitimor? bound to. Charleston, H C, with a cargo of corn, en countered a continuation of very heavy gales for the past week, reached the latitude of Hatteras aud wai blown off; loather spars, sails And bout, and bad hei decks swept of everything movable with all hei spare unes; filled the , cabin with water, and lost hei waist-Boards. Put in for repairs. The Ann-, fr om London for this port, arrived at Beal, Eng, February 24. The sehr Sarah Oallen, Aves, from Boston for thic port, sailed from Holmes'Bole Marci* 9.. The sjhr Scud, from Calais, Me, for this port, ar? rived at Boston March 10. The sehr Yankee Blade, Coombs, from George? town, S C. arrived at New York March IL The sehr Susan Wright, Mount, for Georgetown, fi C. cleared at New York March 10. MULE BOOTS? MOTE BOOTS FOR PLOUGHING IK BIOS Ian's manufactured on an improved style ituu sold low by F. F. CHAPEAU, No. 68 Meeting-street, Mar-h 10 6 Next to Milla House. YB: lt MON k BATHS, CHAMPAGNE ALE BREWERY, HARLEM, JV. F. This celebrated Ale is brewed fresh all through the year, and is guaranteed to keep sound through the hottest weather, and on that account is of all Ales the best adapted to the Southern climate. The proprietors are desirous of establishing a trade for their Ale in this teotion, and wish to make sr rangements with some energetic, responsible party te take the A gency for the sale of it m Cbarleaton and vicinity. RYERSON k BATES, Harlem Station, New York Oity. February 15_*"_ 3ino LONDON AND PARIS EXPOSITIONS, PillZB MEDAIiSl THE GEORGE A. CLARK'S O. IN". T. SIX COB?, SOFT FINISH SPOOL _COTTON. Thia favorito Thread being Six Cord to No. .:V'i;.~' ? .;.? n . . j.''.'"\ ' 10, pore!? Soft Finish, is recommended for UH /?reafc superiority for Hand ?nd Machine Sew ing. . FOR SALE BY T?IE Friittipftl Wholesale ?i4 Retail Dry ftowUi and Notitm jNalars* Jtobruarytf ?sa? Sljirt? ano /axnWH traaos. Proprlotor of tho Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Emporium, Meeting-street, near Market, desirous of bringing the famous STAR Shirts into general use, and believing that it is only necessary for gentlemen to wear these SHIRTS once to be well pleased with thom, will hereaf'ier of_ fer them to his customers AND tho public generally at cost prices. His Stockei Keck Tics, Scarfs aad COLLARS will also be Bold at such pricos as to defy competi? tion, and il satisfaction is not GIVEN he will return the money. His charges are so rea? sonable as almost to make buyers believe the articles are given AWAY Ho is prepared to make Shirts to order with the utmost dispatch ; and his assortment of ready-ru ado Shirts is so full that buyers can be fitted at a mo? ment's notice. For proof of these statements call AT SCOTT'S Star Shirt and Furnishing Goods Emporium, Meeting-street, nearly opposite Market Hall. Jenuary 1 Cmos Prt) (Boona, Q?tc._, GREAT ATTRACTION AT F?RCHGOTT & BROS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE 00 RN Eli KING AND CALHOUN STREETS WK BEG TO INFORM THE LADIES AND OUB Customers la general, that we have Just re? ceived (in addition to eur usual stock of DOMESTIC and FAS CT aOOVS), a new supply suitable for the present season. CONSISTING or: Beautiful Styles of SPRING BRESS GOOES, at moderate prices CLOAKb, DRY GOODS, POPLINS, Ac, at reduced prices Ht av y Bahnerai Skirts at$l Very choice article Bhu:k Bilk at $1 26 LadieB' naper Merino Vesta only $1 Good tinah tv Etd Gloves at $1 160 dozen HOOP sill Ri 8, 6? te ?Oe Niee Quality Spring Caliooes at 12)6 cents Ottenkctnaer'a celebrated Franca CORSET, SI 06 and upward A full and oensplete assortment ef Gersaaa and Eng? lish HOSIERY,front V2}i np Afine assortment of Ladies' and children's Silk. Ber? lin Cloth and. Lisle GLOVES, elegant design*. mt. A good selection ot BLANKETS, COMFORT*, QUILTS FLANNEL*. CASSIMERBS TABLE DAMASKS, Ac, At the lowest figures. Wa would also notify our patrons that \v hav? ar sanged a separate department ia our Store exclu? sively for BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, 4c 49" ENTRANCE ON CALHOUN-ST BEET. F?RCSQO'FT ? ISM., Ne. 43T EINQ-gCBEKT. Peeesaber 14 ' _ _ Sm* * SPRING 1869. FASHIONABLE DRY BOOBS. LORD & TAYLOR HAVING MADS ARRANGEMENTS TO EXTEND their WHOLESALE BUSINESS, would respectfully inform SOUTH ERM SOYERS that their stock during the earning season will be I ARGER AND MORE COMPLETE than ever before, and an Inspection of lt before pur? chasing elsewhere ls solicited. Having their own buyers in each of the principal Eutopean markets, they win be able to maintain the long established reputation of the hoes* f*r keeping desirable, saleable good*, of which, also, their long experience as successful retailers ls ample guarantee. The several department* are, vis: SILKS, DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS. SHAWLS, OLO'KS. UPHOLS? TERY, LINENS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY and GLOVES. LADIES' *?4 CHILDREN'S OUTFIT? TING, in each of which will be lound goods select? ed especially to meet the demands of southern cus? tom ors. . Samples of New Good* sent upon application. LORD k TAYLOR. Nos. 4SI, 403, ISO h 467 Broadway, 1 ?L VM* Nos. 26?, 267, 2S? & 961 Gr? ad-street, J NCW XW*' WhOiiXBAxa WAnntoeigai | Nos. 461 to 467 Broadway, en'ranee on Grand-st March 2 ' irao* ^adfintrt), (Castings* (fete. 1 I -j^J KKTINe-STUKKT FOVMDRY. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNISHING THE IMPROVED MCCARTHY COTTON ?IN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, ef various sizes on hand IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CORN MILLS, SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILERS AND PANS, of all aiaea HORSE POWERS AND GIN GEARING, from 6 to 16 feet in diameter IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESSES for Hand. power, Saw and Rice Mills MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of ah* descriptions made to order Particular attention paid to HOUSE FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOR BUILD? INGS, GRATINGS, CISTERN COVERS: SASH WEIGHTS, tte., die, WILLIAM S. HENEREY, MA0HINI61 AND FOUND ER NO. 814 MEETING-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8.0. August 3 mw F KOS 4 TO 35? horse power, including the oelebreted Corliss Cutoff Engines, Slide Valve Sta? tion?r? Engines, Portable Engines, fcc Alco, Circu? lar Muiay and Gang Haw Mill?. Sugar Can* Mil*, >-hading Pullers, fcc. Lath and Shingle Mills. Wheat and Corn Mills, Ck-eular Haw*. BelMn;;, fcc Send fot descriptive Circular and '- Price List. WOOD fc MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., February 18 Cmos Utica New York. A^ 'Oi KAUFMAN, 8T00K AND REAL ESTATE BROKER, No. 26 BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. WILL BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, BEAL ESTATE, Benda, stock?, fcc Also attend to Renting and Collecting Rents. Marchi _nao _in wi Imo, GHOtteSD ?. IIACKKR'H STEAM PLANING MILL. ' DOOR, SASH, BLIND AND BOX FACTORY, ' \ ^ KINO, OPPOSITE CANNON STREET. M&NVFA0T0KB3 APD KERFS CONSTANTLY ON HARD, DRESSED LUMBER ef evey descrip? tion. Doers, totees. Blinds, Moulding* and Trim, s?ttig?. All werk guaranteed and at Northern Pries*. Sevea fer f*o*i7*g of limiers manufactured Ua-S?ijr Railway. znaUfno ??o Masch 1 Prop, Cijcmiral?. ?tr. JD IR/ TT Or 3 :HEMICALS PATENT MEDIOINES PERFUMERY FANCY GOODS P>JtNTS OILS SPICE8, &c. WM.*LE8ALE AND RETAIL. I>R. H. BAER, [LATB E. H. KKLLBUS di CO.,) No. 131 MEETING-STREET, NEAR MARKET, ?AS ALWAYS ON HAND, AND WILL SELL AT THE LOWEST MARKET BATES : HOSTETTER'S BITTERS PLAN TAITON BITTERS HUFELAND'S GERMAN BITTERS STOUGHTON BITTERS WINE BITTERS IODIDE POTASSIUM BROMIDE POTASSIUM CHLOROFORM ETHER QUININE MORPHINE, Ac. AYER'S PREPARATIONS JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE, EXPECTORANT, PILLS, Ac RAD WAY'S MEDICINES HELMBOLD'S BUCHU WRIGHT'S ELIXIR PAINKILLER VERMIFUGE DEAD SHOT, &c. HALL'S SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR LYON'S KATHAIKON BARRY'S TRICOPHERO?S CHALFANT'S COCOA CREAM, kc. NO CURE! NO PAT! FURREST'S JUNIPER TAR. H . BAER, No. 131 MEETING-STREET. Maro* 12_ TO BAKERS. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND REI AIL : CARBONATE OF AMMONIA PRIMB HOPS OREAM OF TARTAR. H. BAER, Druggist, No. 131 MEETING-STREET. Marah A_ DRUGS INI JIBD1OTS. THE UNDERSIGNED CALLS THE ATTENTION, o ibo th eily and country purchasers to bia larg? stock of D* COS, PATE3T MEDICINES, PERFUM . BBY,FANCYQ?OB\*?., to., all of which hs of? fers at the lowest market rates. H. BAER, No. 131 MEETING-STREET, NEAR MAR? KET-STREET. Marok 4_ AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, > Fm for Discuses ot tho Throat B|B JBr - anti Longs, inch na Coughs, ' I |By Collis, Vi hooping Co Ol g II, JBL^pm ? Bronchitis, Asti? rn?, and M Consumption. PROBABLY NEVER BEFORE TN TBE WHOLE history of medicine has anything won SO vrh'ely and ao deeply upon the confidence of maukind aa this excellent remedy for pulm?n ry complaints. Through a long sorici of years, and among most ol the races of men, lt has risen higher and higher In their ea tim*ti cur, as it has become better known. Its uniform diameter and power to eure the various af? fections of thc lunga and throat, have made lt known . as a reliable protector against tbsm. While adapted to milder forms Of disease and to young ehildren, it ls at the same time the m oct effectual remedy that can bc gi* m for incipient con sump lion, and thc dan? gerous affections of the throat aad lungs. As a pro? vision against sudden attacha of tircnp, lt should be kept ou hand lu every family, and Indeed, as all are sometimes subject to cold? and coughs, all should ho provided with thia antidoto for them. Although settle i CONSUMTTIOK la th ouch t Incura? ble, ptill great numbers of caaes where the disease seemed settled have be cat completely oured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cum PKCTOBAI* SO complete is ita mastery over thc dis? orders of this Lunas and Throat, that tba most ob? stinat? of them yield to it. When notnlng else could reach them, under tba Cami PECTORAL they sub? side and disappear. ? - HrwoEus AM? PTTBZJO SPBAKB?? find great protec? tion from it ASTHMA is always relieved and often wholly cur od by it BRONCHITIS is generally oured by taking th? CHUB? BY PXOTOBAI. lu small and frequent doses. So generally are its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure *ho public that Its qualities are fully maintained. Ayer'? Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, Are so compos*d that disease within tho rang? of their action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, .nd invigorate every portion of the human organ? ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these pro? perties, the invalid who bi bowed down with pain or physical debility la astonished to And his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviuug. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of everybody, but also many formidable aud danger? ous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions foi their use in the followirg complaints : Costiveness, Heartburn, Headache arising from disorder of ?tomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of tho Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appe? tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, aris? ing from a low stat? of the body or obstruction of 11 ? functions. They are an excellent ?iterative lor the renovation of the blood and the restoration ot tone and strength to the system debilitated by din case. PUK PAREJO BY Dr. ?1. V. AYKR os CO., Lowell, Masa. Sold at wholesale, by DOWDS k MOISE, Charleston, 8. C., and hy Ratall Druggists every? where^_fmw8mos nao December as EOS AP ALIS Purifies the Blood. For sol? h jr Draggle ta Kverywher July as DAG 1>1 TAILLIS eV CHISOLM. FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS SHIPPING AQBNTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALB AND SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Port?) of COTTON, RICE, LWMBBR AND NAVAL STORES ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, ti. 0. B. WILLIS......A. E. OHISOLM. October 1*_ *'_ J T. HVMPHRBYI, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS? SION MERCHANT. BALES OF BEAL EST?T* RT0C5S, BONDS, SH. C?RITIE8 AND PERSON AL PROPERTY ATTENDED TO. If?. ?7 BRO?B-S?RKBT? CHARLESTON, 0. C. f BKVBUJtK ?BW. rion. HENRY *BVNT, W. J. MAGRATH; Esq., Oe*<*?l J AMER CONNER.. T. lt. TV A RINO, Esq. SU'?J?U CAROLINA 11AILH.OAU. Q EN ERAL SUPKRINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I CHARLESTON, t?. C., February 13. 186?. f ON AND AFTER 8UKDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH, tho PASSENGER TRAINS of the South Caro lms Railroad will run as follows : FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.,8.30 A.M. Arri YO at Augusta.6.10 P. M. Connecting With trains for Montgomery, Memphis, NaBhville und New Orleans, via Montgomery and Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.80 A. M, Arrive at Columbia. .5.46 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Rail? road, ana Camden train. F WU CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.8.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.00 P. M Leu vu Coi umina....7 40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.R.uu P. M AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M, Arrive at Augusta.6.30 A. M. Connecting witb trains for Memphis, Nash vii'' and Hew Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusta.4.10 P. m. Arrive at Charleston.1.00 A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT I X PRESS. (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.COR P. M. Arrive at Columbia.4.4G A. M. Connooting (?Sundays excepted) with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia.6.30 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.30 A. M. SOMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.3.00 P. M. Arrive at Summerville. 4.20 2. M. Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A. M CAMDEN BRANCH. On Monday*, Wednesday* and Saturday*. Leave Ringville.4.20 P. M. Arrive at Camden.7.00 P. M. Leave Camden.,.6.35 A.M. Arrive at Ringville.9.20 A. M. Signed) B. T. PEAKE, February 16 General Superintendent. /trti?fjcM. N?.1 "QEN??NE PERUVIAN GUANO WIHTELOOE'S VKGBTATOR, AN? ZELL'S SUf*l?Il BONES PHOSPHATE OF LIME AMI) RAW BONE PHOSPHATES. - TON8 PERUVIAN GUANO, WARRANTED genuine and pure -teas Vegetator or " Woolston'a Ammoniated Bone Phosphates of lime," guaranteed te be as good as any Fertilizer-next to Peruvian Cuan o-in the market. -tenn Zeil'? Superphosphate of Lime and Raw Bone Phosphates, both superior Fertilizers. Fer sale by . T. J. KU BR ? flo. March 12_ " SUPERPHOSPHATES." CROASDALE'S GHNUINS PHOSPHATE AND BOWER'S COMPLETE MANURE. Both standard Fertilisers. For sale by WM. GURNET. No. 102 Fast Bay, Bole Agent for South Carolina. February 86 _Imo LA Mi PLASTER. -| AAA BARRELS LAND PLASTES, TO AR lUUv HIVE per Schooners Scud and Maiien fe age. Orders received by OLNEY li CO February 26 _ FISH GUANO. , -i AA BARRELS PURE FISH GUANO. J.UU For sale by KINSMAN h HOWELL, February 17 wfmlmo Na. lt? Bast Bay. WANDO FERTILIZER. THE WANDO MINING AN? MANUFACTURING COMPANY offers to the Planters and Farmers of the South their Fertiliser, known as the "WANDO FER? TILIZER," which the experience of the past season ha? proved to Ve one of the moat valuable In our market, lt Mas far its base Ute materials nom th?. Phesphate hods af the Company en Aafcley River, and is prepared at their Werks at the EAST END OF BASEL-STREET ia this city. In order to guaran bea its uniformity and. maintain Ita high standard, the Company baa made arrangements with the distin? guished Chemist, Dr. C. U. SHEPARD Jr., who carefully analyses all the ammoniacal and other ma? terial purchased by the Company, and the prepared Fertilizer, before being offered for sale. The Com? pany is resolved to make an article which ?111 prove to be a "Complete Manure," and give entire satis? faction. For terms, circulars, and othei information, apply to WM. 0. DUKES lc CO.? Agents, No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf. January 4 mwl Smos E. FRANK COE'S SUPERPHOSPHATE ? fJlBE UNDERSIGNED BEG TO CALL 1HE ATTENTION OF PLANTERS TO THE ABOVE 8UPEHIOR AND STANDARD This PHOSPHATE haa been largely need in this State, ?nd haa given general satisfaction, and is admitted besoms of .the most practical Plantera to be equal to Peruvian Guano. PRICBi SIXTY DOLLARS PER TON OF TWO THOUSAND POUNDS, Cash or factors' acceptance, payable 10th November next, with bank rate of interest, added. Pelzer, Rodgers & Co., AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLIN fi.. February 1 ;_i ? '?_mwftm^ CHESAPEAKE tiUANd. A If A AI MO N IA TB D sOLOBLR PHOSPHATE, COMBINING ALL THE QUALITIES SP BONE AND PERUVIAN GUANO. THIS FKRT1LIZRR IS WARRANTED TO GIVE satisfaction. Planters sad farmers are invited to send far pamphlets, descriptive of tts virtues and how to apply it. 49- Price, 996 per toa of MOO lbs. Fer sale by H. M. BIJTBVBSR, February 17 Agent at -Charleston, S. 0. JMPOR?ER? OK TEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, Sec., Arid Dealers in CHOWS FAMJLX GROCERIES. WM. S. CORWIN h 00. jgf*r Good s delivered to all parts of th? City. October H_'_ TM D W A H. D DALt, GENERAL COMMISSION MEROO ANT, NEW YORK. PERSONAL ATTENTION OTVSIH TO TUB PUR OBAU af an Mads af MBRoHANDlftE. Boots, Shoes. Hats, Oe; a sad Trunk?, ?ail Straw Goods ? speelsHj. J > n Ooastgaatents af att trap of Staple Articles sad fan awl Prod mae aolioiied. Prompt returns guarantees'. EDWARD SAL7, Last of Ohariistia, E. 0. faaaVWestfljr Pile? Oftmals stat Area by post. Jan nary M neo ?mos FERTILIZERS! RHODES' SOTE?P?IOSP??A?E ! THE OLD AND LONGEST ESTABLISHED STANDARD MANURE. ORCHILLA GUANO I PERUVIAN GUANO ! -o KHODES* MANURE. IN ITS PREPARATION, IS MADE EQUALLY ADAPTED FOR FACING large crops of Cotlon, Corn, Wboat, Tobac.-o, Potatoes ano oilier Root Crops. The Manufacturing Department ia couduoted by Frederick Klott, ono of tho most skillful Chemists and Manufacturers iu the United mates. It is omi ?rurel, approved and recommended by all of tho roost prominent Chemists and Agriculturists in the .Southern States. "It can be rolled urou ai uniform in quality," always reliable, productive of largo crops, and unexcelled by any in tho market, in tho hlgb pcrceutago of "'1 rue Fertilizing Principles." Price 857 GO cash, or $03 time, with Factor's acceptance, and 7 per ccut interest until Isl December. 1809. m SSiCHiLiLiA iiUArtu-"AA." a Hue Bird uuino, rich in Phosphates and AlUaliuo Salts. Price SUS cash, $40 time. PEltVVliilV GUANI)-Warranted puro, and always on baud. Furnished at market prices for cash, -o Analysis of Rhodes1 Standard Superphosphate ot* Lime. Moisture Expelled at 212?.5.05 Soluble Phosphoric Acid.9.OG Equal to Phosphat o Limo'.19.78 Common Phosphoric Acid.1G.03 Equal to Bono Phosphate. .84.99 Total Phosphates.M.77 Lime with Phosphoric Acid.29.68 Sand.00.00 Sulphato of Lime and other Salts not estimated.40.18 100.00 Tho above analysis indicates a Manurial Superphosphate of Limo of tho highest errado ordi? narily found in the American market. Ita larcro amount of Soluble Phosphoric Acid supplies an active nutrimont for tho development and maturity of the i'ruita<ro. Tho Sulphuric Acid whioh it contains, by chemical affinity with tho elements of most soils contribute to its Fer? tilizing Properties. To show ita best effocts, this Superphosphate should bo applied uuder and in contact with tho Seed, and with a moderately shallow covering ot j?oil. *" A. MEANS, Inspector, Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia. G. H. WILLIAMS, Assistant Chemist. February 13th, 1869. Wo guarantee that evory package of RHODES' STANDARD SUPERPHOSPHATE shall fully come up to the above analysis. B. M. RHODES & CO., Ko. 8? SOUTH-STUKET, BAJLTIMOUEL B. S. RHETT & SON, AGENTS, CH Allier STON, S. C. February 27 TH? ..CAROLINA PKKTILIZV.K" IS JIAOF. KI?OM "1 HTS PIfUSPIIATKS OP - South t'aroliua, and ls pronounced by various chemists one of the nest Minut es known, only inferior to Peruvian Guano in it? FERHr.IZlNO PROPERTIES. These PHO8PHA) I S are the remains of extinct land and seo animals, and posses* qualitto? of the mreatest value to the agriculturist. We annex the analysis of Professor s HI: PA lt ti : .I/.BOBATOBY OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF SOOTH CABOLINA. An?lisis of a sample of CAROLINA FERTILIZER, personally selected: Moisture expelled nt 212 de?. F.4.10.70 Organic Matter, with some water ol combination expelled at a low rod heat.16.50 Fixed Ingredients.06.80 Ammonia?.-.2.60 Phosphoric Acid-Soluble.....6.96.......Equivalent to 11.27 soluble 1 hoauhate ot Lime. Insoluble.6.17....Equivalent to 13.48 Insoluble (bone). 18.13 24.75 Phosphate ot Lime. Sulphuric Acid.11.01. ..Equivalent to 23.65 .sulphate of Lime. Ku ! ph a te of Potash. 80 8ulDhate of Soda... 8.50 eand.11.60 On tho strength ot.tbeso results. I am glad to certify to the superiority of tho CAROLINA FERTI? LIZER, examined. C. U. SHEPARD, JA." Q&~ We will furnish this excellent FERTILIZER to Planters and others ct UH per ton of 2000 lbs. OE30. "W. -WILLIJ?L^S &C CO., FACTORS. February 20 fmwlmo M. lu. FILLEY'S Celebrated Cooking Stoves, " PHILANTHROPIST" AND " CIVILIAN,* Manufactured st Troy, N. Y" ?pd for sale by ?, L. FULLERTON, AUGUSTA, QA. rTIHESE STOVES STAND UNRIVALLED FOB JL capacity, durability, oom von ion co. i and the peu eral purpose' to which Cooking Store? arc unod. The PHILANTHROPIC r is extra heavj pl ited, and ha? Ash Drawer; can bo m .ul? into a fix . botter hole stove : has cart iron Vf tier Tank galvanised, or enamel lined. A strictly flrst-claa Stow. Thc CIVILIAN is of a neat design, and bai a ASM largo Oren. This Stove can be bad with the extension back, six holes, snd reservoir when desired For further Information apply, to i , . D. L. FULLERTON, January 30 fino* Aufr?ste, Oa DENTIST. BOOMS AT BIB RESIDENCE, NORTHWEST COR* WEB OP MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS. November 20 I fmwgmos J OHM W . ALEXANDER, ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY PUBLIC AND O BN BR AL ACM NT. ?O. 1? ?B>MM?-?*ir>**t. XJMFBCT FTJTJLY ?OUCIT8 B?SIN ESS IN AB. JUKTTN? ACCOUNTS of Mesjo?ant? an? ?then, SSA tn WSrnNS ?P ABB POSCTNG ?noir 16?*M(S, eUhrr 1? part ec whola, ka. ?timar?? flepatic pitiers. THY PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AND ALL DISEASES OF TUB STOMACH AND LIVER. TirST ARK RECOMMENDED BT THE MBDIOAZi FACULTY. HEGEMA1N Sc CO,, AOJSNTS, NEW YORK. Mannfacteed by 0. F. PANKNIN, CHEMIST AHO APOTHECARY, CHARLESTON, S. C. HSf lTor Bal? ty Druggist? JEverytvhere.'W* Febiuary t6 nvwflyr ?i J. BCHLBSPROKUliL., No. 37 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN KINO ANP ST. PHILIP. LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ANL BUILDING MATERIAL, LIME sud PLASTER. INO LATHS. PAINTS. OILS. Ol, ASHES, HUI NUEES ; tito* ?ROOVE AND TONOUB BOARDS, Ac, con? stantly on band st tho lowest market prices. fkistaastirr ti? ?_mthsl?r SHA TIN Ct ASH IlAIK-U?)T'laNtt( ' BY W . E. MARSHALL, AT THE 3SO?3-STREST MAUSER SALOON, IIB. 81 (W* ftrAjaa*:*. .r S