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tJOMMXB?ZAlt y S WU. Imports. GiBGKNTi, SICILY-Per Br bars Maggie-625 tons sulpnar. To C 0 Coe, Supt. exports. Nsw YORK-Per steamship Manhattan-569 bales upland and 9 bags sea island cotton, 69 Jcs rice, 174 bbls rosin, 69 bales yarn and flomes Ics. 83 packages sundries, 140 empty Darrels, 1120 packages green peas. , . BALTIMORE-Per steamship Maryland.-370 tea rice, 372 bales upland cotton, 33 bales domestics, 3 hhds and 10 bales hides. 377 crates vegetables, 70 bags dried irutt, 15 bbls rosin, 15 packagesBun dries. Tlie Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Market. . 0FHC2 CHARLESTON NEWS, ( SATURDAY EVEKING, April 1, 187LI COTTON.-This article was .dull ' and depressed, with a softening tendency in prices, and a light demand; sales about 300 bales, say 5 at 9,15at 10X, 22 at 11X, 29 at 11X, 72 at 12, 39 at 12#, 50 at 13,14 at i3>i, 12 at 14,18 at lix, 5 at MX. 7 at 14)-', 4 at 14\. we quote: . . LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary..1IX?12X Low middling.18X@- - - Middling...13X?- s Strict middUng.i*X?-~ ' RICK.-Prices were of a steady character, with a fair inquiry: sales loo tierces of clean Carolina, say 35 tierces at 7X? 65 at 8X0 ft rb. We quote -common to fair at tX?"X; good 7X@SXc fl rs. NATAL STORKS.-These articles were quiet, and no sales of Importance took place. FREIGHT a.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi? nal on uplands; via New York, ;?'d on up? lands, ld@ixd on sea islands ; by san, 7-16d on uplands, \'d.\on sea island?. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New fork. 1 . hy steam, xe on uplands and Xe on sei Islands; $125 ft tierce on rice; by sail, Xe ?> rb ot cot ton ;-ft tierce on rice: 40c ft barrel on rosin : $:?5 ft Mon lumber; $9@i0ft M on timber. Ti Boston, by sail, xe fi fi? on upland cotton. To Providence, by sail $s fi'M on boards, .sc fi B on cotton; by steam $1 ft. bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Xe ft lb tm uplands; by sall, $7 ft M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 fi ton on clay, aad $3@3 50 on phos? phates.' To Baltimore, by steam, xe ft n> by sall, $6 50@7 ft M on boards; $8@3 25 ft ton ct phosphate rock. Vessels; are in demand .-by our merchants to take lumber freights ftcm Georgetown, S. C., Darien and SatiUa Uiver, Gu and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern r?ort?, and $10 @12 ft M are the rates on lumber and boards. : B?CHANOS.-sterling co day bJJs 20@20>?. ? . DOMESTIC EXOHANQE. - The 'casks purcuaie sight checks at x ou* to par, and sell at x pre? mium. -V??- ' GOLD-log ll. i . f.- ? Marketa by Telegraph. HONEY MARKETS. "LONDON, April 1-Noon.-Consols 92X- Ameri? can securities quiet " Bonds, 1862, 92X Evening.-Consols closed at 92X- American Securities quiet and steady. Bonds 92>r. ' NEW TOBI, AprD. 1-Noon.-Stocks steady and quiet Money easy at 4. Gold steady at 1 ox. Ex . change, long 9X; short lOX Afteriioon- Monev active at oac on call. Ex? change dulL Gol i lox? Governments dun but prices firm Sixty-twos 12J? State securities, generally very dull. Tenneasees and Virginias very strong and active. New South Carolinas j had a slight reaction to-day. and s?ld up to 61. Tennessees 66X; new 65X- Virgin! s 73; new 73. Louisianas 68; new 62; levee sixes 72; eights 84. Alabama elgtrts 102; fives 68. Georgia sixes Si; sevens MX- North Carolinas 46)? ; new 23; South Carolinas T3;new 81. Evening.-Sixty-?onrs 12X: sixty-fives l2Xt new UX; sixty-sevens lix; sixty-eights 11?; ten . ttrtlea ios*. .' . ? ? - NEW ORLEANS,April L-Sterling nominally 21X New York Bigot X premium. Goldl0X> COTTON HARKET1. ' ' LIVERPOOL, April. 1.-Noon.-Cotton dull; up? lands 7Xd; Orleans 7X; tales estimated at 10,000 bales. Evening.-Cotton closed raster; uplands 7Xa : 7Xd; Orleans 7Xa?Xd; sales. 10.coo bales, includ? ing 2000 for expon and speculation. _NEW YORK, April 1.-Noca.-Cotton quiet; mid diing-apianda l&xc; Orleans is J-JC; sales 1000 j bales. ' '" ." Evening.-Cotton doll and heavy; sale3l43l at MMe - n - < 1 BALTIMORE, April 1_Cotton .quietand ilrjn* mlddhng 14Xal4Xc: net receipts loo, gross 118; exporta to Great Britain 135: sales S03; stock 10,465. AUGUSTA, April 1.-Cotton ruled very dull thc entire dav with fnil styled Liverpool middling 13XO and New York middling 13Xal3Xc; sales 226; receipts 178. Nsw ORLEANS, April J.-Cotton quiet; mid? dling 14Xc; net receipts 2567 bales; gross receipts 2677; exports to Great Britain 3461; to Havre 5512; to Bremen 1022; io Antwerp 1300; to Amsterdam ?77; coastwise 2772;sales 4300; stock 241.424. fgBosToN, April L-cotton-middling )$Xc; net receipts 210 bale?; gross' receipts 715; sales 200; StOCk 12,000. GALVESTON, April l.-Cotton dull; goor ordinary 12c; net receipts 1874 bales: exports to Great Britain 140 - ; sales 1 50; stock 58,874. MOBILE, April l.-Colton dull; middlings 14xe: net rea lpn 6S1 bales; exi.orts'to Great Britain 1450; coas: wise156; sales 800; stock 57,285. NORFOLK, Anil 1.-Cotton dull; low mlddl'.np 13c; net rect-ip's 848 bales; exports coas: w.se 2?4; sales 50: stock 5825. . ' WILMINGTON April 1.-Cotton quiet and weak: middling-14c; net receipts 53 bales; stock 2810. SAVANNAH, April l.-Cotton in good demand ; middling 14c; net receipts 1135 bales; exports to Great Britain 3971; sales 1600; stock 60,098. PROVISIONS A NB PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YOKE, April 1-Noon.-Flour quiet and un? changed. Wheat firm. Corn quiet and steady. Pork steady at $21 25. L?i d qntet at 12Xal2)4c. Turpentine quiet at 50);c. Bu.-lu dull at $2 70 for strained. Freights steady. , Evening.-Floor quiet but steady, at $6 9oa7 50 for common to fair extra Southern. Wheat firmer; tprlug $1 5Sai 61; new-spring $1 67al69. Corn firmer at 82a84c for new mixed Western, chiefly at 83>ic Pork heavy at $2la21 25 for new mess. Bee> quiet. Lard uncharged at HXal2Xc;steam 12al2Xc Groceries dull. Naval stores quiet. Freights quiet hut firm. CINCINNATI, April .-Messpork-demand light, and holders Hi m at $20 50. . Lara-full prices ask? ed, but no demand. Bulk menu; Hull bm un ch a air? ed. Bacon In only limited Jobbing demand; shoulders l7Xal7Xc; clear iib 10c; clear He. Nsw OKLKJNS. *prll 1-(.lats easier at 62a65c Bay ea-tei ; prime $2:-;; choice ts. Bacon dui at 8X? 10Xall3?c Fluor, torn. brun, pork, coffee, ail unchanged. The stock ot coffee ou haud ls 24.000 haps. New Torin Hay Market. Fro:-, the Dally Bulletin, March 81: Receipts to-day 1350 ba ca. l here ls a fair demand, bnt $1 20 is now obtat' as e onlr lor compressed lota 1 he sales are 200 biles for Havana; 15o for Charles. tonrSOforS*. Augustine. Fla, nnd 15 ror R* leish, all at $) 15; 20 bales compressed for New bern and 60 for Jacksonville at $1 20. Retail is firm. Straw lain Email supply, and firm in price. Interior Cotton Markets. UNION. March 30.-leo bales sold during the week. M irket opened on Monday at 12c; closed dhu to-day at i2Xc . ORANGEBURG. March 31.-Sales during the week 105 bale-*. We quote ordinary 10c; low mid dlln'g.ll'kC; middling J^Mo. CHARLOTTE. March 30.-Sales to-day 33 bales; middling 12Xc; market quiet. ATLANTA, April L-Light offlerlnss. and lit? tle Change in pnces. Market quiet. Middlings 13X; low middlings 12X, gcod ordinary llXi or? dinary lox, inferior 7a?. CoInrabus.Mavket. COLUMBUS, March 31.-The market Friday was doll afternoon, dispatches quoting New York and Liverpool quiet and weak; sales 125 bales; good middling 23>ic;mbngquotations as fellows: In . ferlor 6uSc; ordiuaiy lOallXc: good ordinary ll>ial2c;low miotJitj.g ?-.'Xal?Xc; middling 13c Sales of the week 1284 bales-393 on European order, soo Nonheru s cam nt, 430 for Northern spinners, lil for heme consumption. Week's re ceipiB see bales, against 461 the previous one, and 661 the conespondl?g week la?t season. 6hip mems 1005 bales. WEEKLY SATKMEKT. Stock on hand September 1,1870.... 1,572 Received past week.860 Received previously.6* 718-69,578 Total. 71,150 Shipped past week. L605 Shipped previously. 01,974-63.579 Stock March 31,1S71.'.. 7,571 On the week thc stock has decreased 745 bales. New Tork Rice .Market. From the Daliy Bulletin, Mirth 30: The general call Is moderate an<i mainly in a jobbing way, but the offerings continue small, with prices steady and uniform. Sales of a few tierces Caro? lina at 8XC, and 200 und soo baga Rangoon at "X a"Xe currency, duty paid, and sXcgold. In bond. From the Journal of Commerce: There 1Bnu v.uch doing. The demand is lieht, but there ls not much stock on ha::*d and holders are indiffer? ent. Wi- quot' Carolina a: 8-iSXc, and Rangoon, duty paid, at 7a7Xc, currency. From the Daily Bulletin. March 31 : The demand for lice, inajobbiiig way. has been fair, without any decid? d change In values, though on foreig?. the toi.e appears a infle unsettled. Sales of 200 bags Rangoon at 7a7>4'<-, and tmall lots Carolina at sa-xe. From the Times. March 31 : The demand for r-ce has been conf?n- d io y \, loss, which have Jtjceu quoted finn. Carolina $8a8 87X; Rangoon $7a7 37>?, currency, tree; do $3 3743 ?0, gold, la bond, * 100 lbs. Stock of Rangoon In first bands this mornlng,4000 baga. .From the Herald, March 31 : Rico was fairly active at pr?viens prices. The sales were 450 bags Rangoon, In lota, at 7a7,^'c*$ lt. The transac? tions in Carolina were inconsiderable. A few trifling lots were sold at 8,vas;?c V lb. Boston Market. BOSTON, March 29.-COFFEE -The movements in coffee havet>een unimportant, and the tone or the market ls comparatively quiet Sales or eioo pockets Singapore Java at nj;c, gold; Java, lp lots, at l9Xa23c, gold, and Rio at 14Xal5o per pound, gold. St. Domingo ls quiet, and prices are nominally loc per pound, gold, in bond. COTTON.-The receipts of cotton show a deckled falling off at Southern ports this week, and, as advices rrora abroad are considered on the whole rather favorable, prices have been very well sus? tained. There is, however, very little demand from ?manufacturers, wno ? are purehasTngpnlyln lots as wanted, and there appears to be very little confidence lo a blgber range of prices. The sales have been at ll>ial2c for ordinary; l2Xal3c. for good ordinary; 14al4*?c for low middling, and la.'?a?&c for middling, including uplands and gulf. The better qualities continue comparative ly sc & rec? D0MBSTIC3.-There ls no Improvement ta notice In theHry goods trade. With commission houses the business has been light, but Jobbers are offer? ing goods at low prices, and there Is a fair busi? ness doing. Standard cottons have been selling at lower figures, and tor prints lower prices have been taken, but the tone of the market remains pretty much the same as last week for other good? "Woollens are held-firm,-but there ls no great life to trade. The . raw. material'has ad? vanced so much recentlv, manufacturers are again complaining of unremunerative prices. Stocks of desirable goods are but moderate, and, with an increased demand, higher prices aro look? ed for. GUNNY BIOS.-The marker, is quite dull for gun? ny bags, and prices are nominally. I5j?al6c, cur? rency, ii r* 'J f ' "? ? , , GUNNY CLOTH-.-The market for gunny cloth is quite firm with a fair demand. The sales have been 400 rolls at 20c, and for iuture delivery 20>ia 2lc per yard. Calcutta c.ot:i is firm atl9al9>ic per yard. NAVAL STORES.-Spirits turpentine has eased off to ?QU?D.^C per gallon, with .a fair demand, "Tar was doll early In the week, but within'a few-days a considerable advarfce has taken place. Sales of lobo bbl3 to arrive at about $3, and now firm at $8 25i3 50 per bbl. Rosin ls held arru, with sales of loo i 'bi -t pale at $0 per bbl. in pitch, eales at $3 20 per bbl. RICE.-There have been sales or loo casks Caro? lina at 9a9&c p;r lb, as to quality, lor good and prime. eft ^. [ 3flMl| - ttc??'i>t?'S>y 'aallrWStif?* April 1. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. SOS bales cotton, 47 bales goods. To Railroad Agent, Peizer, Rodgers A co, G H Waiter A- co, W C Court tey A co, \V C Bee A- co. G W Williams A co, G Foll?n,W Roach ft co, Caldwell A Son, L D DeSaussure, Baeden A Parker, L D Mowiy A -Son, frost A Alger,-A B-Moflu;8B,.A.J SelrB^S.^hprs loni WIinef, w-B Sniliifco, GeoATrcnnofra A Son. Clagtiorn, Herring A .co, >loan ? Selgnious. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. Ill bales upland cotrou, 1S8 unis naval stores, cars lumber and woo<t, peas, rice, cotton seed, mdse, Ac. To Geo W Williams & co, W K Ryan, Frost a AUc?. r, A J Saiiuas, Seizer, Kodgera i. CQ-I Hedger A ta Smith ft, On apean. X f Suttlt W Ciobbrfney A co -CHaigtiorn.T Herring A i.s. G A Trenh'.i:m & Son. Pringle ft Son, Kinsman A How? ell. Barden & Parker. J Marshall. Jr. S 1> Stoney, ll' waid A Bro. DCEtiaugli, lt Thomlinson k co, EWe Ung. G Foll?n, W a hwiery, JC il Ciaussen, C Canty, W Lebby, Railroad Agent, and Order, i SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. *J bales cotton, 195 sacks guuuo, rough rice, mdse, Ac To w PDowling A co. 1 Psimith, c Green, FDC Kracke, G W Witte, M S 'ihorausen, L McLean, H Monsecs. }? O C P*T?^ker?^r- 3 P) Per steamship Manhattan. Tor New York H T Dalaud. C Whitney. Mrs il L Roland. Miss J Mikell. Juo H Moore, wire and child, T Kelly. Mrs Burnham and servant. Mrs King, Mrs Leckie. KY Cushman. J T Cushman. 0.1 Cushman, T H Cush? man. Mrs S A Massel, A Gibson, 1) O'Neill, J W Badger, A Qulgley, C Houseman. W Gui her, wife and three cnildreii, J Gleason. K Clark, T Travers. T Debaney.-?-G- Warner ano wife. J A Romer.'R Laughlin, E Martin, G iiauo?ck, S S Bounty, wire and child, J E Huntoou and wile. Per ste unship Georgia, rrom New York-W H Sharp, M_ss ?harp. u V, Ueuraef, wife mid ser? vant. S S catlin sc. l> D, Amanda Klop, Augistu Bothe, Il Fre-e, WE Owens and wife, E L Bray, > J Colgate, E A Lengnlek, Mrs Dr Littlejohn, M Hewson, Miss J Littlejohn, Rev F E Vas<ar, Mrs arkeii, C Macken, Jr, P Fralcy, Mrs Holt, and A b Hale.. Per steamship Hinckley, from Philadelphia J Jeffrson, J D Wescutt, C Kaia. MOON'S fllASKS. Fiill Mcon, 5th, 9 boars, 3 minutes, moraine. LH-.? tJuarter. IStb, o Lours. 31 minutes, morning. NJ? 3oon;i9th lhour. 43 minutes, evening. Fii'^i -.Marter. ?7ih. 6 hours. IS inmutes, evecinir. SCN. BMdhslBy.A... .||?uc*ayj?.~ 5 iVediiesday.. .6 iThursday.... 7 Friday. SlSaturday^... OSutldftV. JL .40 51.15 5.. 44 5.. 42 5?.4? 5:.4cr 6.. 39 ia. 23 E.S ('...25 HOOK nian '.. ? S.IWATSJt ka..? sfess OT..J?S -C.-.44 rises. 7..29 7..51 8..15 ?..'. 2 I 8..5C 10-V.?2 9.. 41 ll..21 I 10..35 M A HINE ,V?H S. o?JriiEEsrcns, s. c.. APRIL 3; 187L Lat 32 deg 40 mia 33 sec. ; Lo j g 73dug?7 nun 27 sec. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Br bark Maggie, Holman, Glrgeuri. Sicily-CG days. Sulphur. To C C Coe. Experienced heavy westerly gales off the American coast. Sehr J E Dalley, Wall, Baltimore-10 days.. \1M ta&n>.ttf.illW AEnsiew'A eo. Mordecai-A?ed, ff J Kerr A co, Laurey A Alexuuder. Received from Bennett's Mill. 137 tierces rice. To G li J ii graham A Sou. V s.. A(CK1V1?D." tJ?t?TEKDAY..' . rft Steamship Georgia, Crowell. New York-left - mst. Mdse. To Wagner, riuger ft co, W A Courte? nay. Mt4irA Asme u, ii A! Am me. J Apple, Rev FW Eewhr.if E Adger & co.'JTy?lReiirAdams, Damon A co, J Archer, T M Bristoll A co, C Bart A co. H Bischoff A co. C D Brahe A co. E Bates A co, M J McGuth, L Taylor,-ilsluier A Yalli, S A- S Ruifja mlhO?ttcsf & HennanrrTJJ?re!n A- co.' ff Water. house. Bollinann Bros, E E Bedford, E F Brown, Boluest A Martin, Mrs M J Booth J H Br?ning & co, E R CM wperth wait, G S Cook, L Oliapin, Elias Bros, J Cohen, L Cullen A co. Crane, Boy Mon A co, w c Courtney, Jno Commins, J B Palmer, J B Duval A Son, J U Dawsoe, Du wie. Moise A Davis, D Foley, D F Fleming A co, 1 L Falk 4 co, Jno S Fal riv * co.Forsythe.' Mccomb A co. W Fefrren bach, Furchgott. Benedict ?c . o, B FeldmaunA co. L Gamine. U Gerdts A co. Goodrich,.tVlnemari A co. Hart A eo, Mis M Garfuukle N A Hunt. T M Horsey ?St Bro J Hui k .mp A oo, ll L Dari, Jancr Bros. 1 llyma? A co. Wright A collins. Jewell' A Bros, A Johnson, E H Jackson, Johnston, Crews A co, T Kell., J P Kelp. Kilnck. Wlekenberg k co, C Kerrie u. J Lopez, Laim y A Alexander, John G Milunr k co, C A Le..giiic?. Lcsesne .tc Wells, P U Ladlee A co. j ii Lawton A to, w A Mertens, P F Murray. M Marks, Menke A Muller, S K Marshall, Marsha 1 k Bulge. Mc Loy k Rice. J .Marshall, Jr, W Mstthleseen, Man.toue & co, Melcher A- Muller. CL Mccleuahan, M H Nallian. Kachuiaun & co, F L O'Neill. J F O'Neill. Ed lVrry, C P P.-ppenheim. Peizer, Rodgers A co. I? Paul .t co, Qulnby k co, D Lewis. J Red, K B St?Mldard k co, huVeliOl * co, J Shaw. A it Stuluiau, Meui ns, Wei uer A Ducker, Sell A Foster, A Secke:.Ji>i?r, .>ti>ll. Webb A co. J F Tav lor A co. Steele A Wardell. Tierjen A Snder, RThotuItnsou A co, P P Toole, w Vicce. W liner hurdt. F vou sauten, O F Wielen, J Wirtli, W H Weeli, walker. Evans x Cogswell, Mrs .-. Watts, O-w w U.K.?ns A co. W J Yates. West k Hunt S H Wilson A Bio. H Young. Mrs M J Zernow, Agent Florida Meamers, S C Kalin a i eo, N E Railroad co, aud others. Steamt hip Fall River, Hinckley, Philadelphia left autli instant. Mdse. To W A Courtenay, H Bischoff ? co, Railroad Agents. Hobbes's Book Store. Fosart le's Book Store. MtsTanlunsou, Ed Perry, c Uaneock, C King, T J Kerr A co.'Knobe loch A Small. H Gerdts A co. C A Chlsolm, J B Du? val A 5?CD, W L Jurs, Dowie. Moise A Davis. H H Baden hop, C Michael, Steffens, Weruer A Ducker, H F bilker A co, PSF Schult. E Duly, R Tflomlln son k CO, J li Steele, Ravenel A co. J H Lopez, J P Browu. Cameron, Barkley & co, A R Lewith, J H V?llers, u F Gregory, Mantoue Ac, Elias Bros, Byrne ft Fogarty, ucl) coben. Holmes. Calder A co, Jeffoid? ft co, S H Wilson A Bro, Macqueen A Blecke, ii O'Neill, D F Gleason, J Shaw, p Walsh, J Archer, Furcluott Benedict & co. P P Toaie, R D Lorenz, J R Robinson, Order, Kinsman Bros, p Schuciiman. Hart A co, Paul, Welch A Brandes, o F Wieters, WS Blsaell, Waiker, Evuusft Cogswell, W M Bird A co, G J Luhn, T F Cliupeln, W A Mer? tens, R H McDowel', H l i?rent hal, T M Cater, C B Slr wald, A W Eckel, E E Bedford. M O'Brien, Dr H Baer, F Ajseil, R tVblie, c u Franke, UGA co, and others. Steamer Panther, Mills, Savannah. Ballast To WR.auh A co. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York James Adger & co. Steamship Maryland. Johnson, Baltimore P C Trenholm. SAILED SATURDAY. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull. New York. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore. SAILED YESTERDAY. Br bark Hipparchus, Calhoun, Liverpool. Brig Mary E Rowland, Rowland, New Orleans. behr Lilly, Hughes. New York. Sehr John sluBman, Adams, New Haven. Sehr Emma D Finney, McQuillen, Georgetown, S C. Sehr Mary Ella Thomas, Georgetown, S C. FROM THIS PORT. Br bark Rio de ia Plata, -, at ihe Texel, March 12. Sehr Benjamin Gartslde, Sanford, Jacksonville, March 30. 1 Schr??ancy Smith, Bond, Gibraltar, March 5. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Slam, Ackerly, at Wilmington, N C, 3lst March. MEMORANDA. . LIVERPOOL, March 14_The Yo m ii ri. Campbell, arrived from Charleston, 8 C, had strong westerly wiods all the passage. March 4, lat 45 N, lon 41 w, the ship running heavy and a fearfnl sea on, 'a heavy Bea broke on board and swept overboard Jane's Qnlgley, aged 26, a native of Liverpool, who was drowned. John Mcphail was also swept over, but raoght In the nlain rigging, and was 8 UV Gt? The bark Kilvey, Kennard, cleared at Beaufort, S C, March 24. for Swansea, Eng, with 450 tons phosphate. LIST OF VE88EL9" rr, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR TDIS roar. FOREIGN. UVHBPOOL. . Bark Annie Kimball, Simson, cleared.Jan 20 M1DDLEB0R0', EEO. Til e? Oscar, Peterson, sailed..Feb 5 GIRQENTI, SICILY. Br brig Sir Robt McClure, Grlfflths, sid.Feb CARDIFF. The Jean Vivian, Brewer, sailed.Jan 26 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Steamship Leopard, Hughes, np.March 20 Br ahm Remington, Fowler, cleared.March 24 Brig Waltham, Haskell, np....*..March 23 Brig Black Swan, Podger, cleared.March 28 behr Maryland, Green, up.M3rch 21 s-KW VOBE. Sehr Florence Rogers, Sheppard, cid....Marsh 27 Schr-A O Graue, UUcbrtet, up..March 20 Sehr Cyrus Fossett, Harding, np..March 27 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr A H Cain, Simpson, cleared... ...March 26 Sehr Annie Magee, Yoong, up............ March 28 BALTIMORE. Sehr Chas Comcry. Pink ham, cleared.. ..March 20 Sehr ocean Traveller, Adams, cleared. ..March 24 Scar J S De Un kr, Grace, cleared.March 29 . BELFAST, ME. Brig Chas Wesley, Griffin, sailed.Feb 17 NEW. ORLEANS. Sehr Edwin, Dayton, cleared.March 23 ? ALEXANDRIA, YA. Sehr W H McComerv..-, cleared... .March 24 WILMINGTON,}*; CV Sehr Slam, Ackerl?,cleared...-. ."fc"..March 30" "Ci O R I JJ I 0"'I ? . ON THURSDAY, APRIL -6T3? AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. ll. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED ?670. , ST.VrK-KOO.tlS ALI? CV JJKCK. 3L The Splendid New Iron Sfle Wheel Steamship (BORGIA. Crowell,- CmanJauder,, xiii sail, for New- ront'on 1"HcrRSi>*Y. April e. af 3 o'clock P. M., from- Pier No< 2V Onion wnarvas._*. J .Tho flue new Bou 'Steamship SOOTH CARO? LINA will follow on THURSDAY. April 13. Through. Binshof laming <$rlven\ oivCoiton io Liverpool, Boston. Providence and the Kew Eng? land Manufacturing Towns, at the lowest mar? ket rates. .<.-.-,; . InsuranceT?- steamers of tMsXine per cent. For Freigut Engagements or Passage, havinc very flue state-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, I1CGER k CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. apr3-4_ poK roiiK. ! ?.D IAS & .YKW YORK irVD Cl rA HI JE Sr TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1S4 5. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOM? The very fast and splendid Side-Wheel Steam? ships of this Line will leave Ailger'a Wharf as follows : JAMES ADOER, TUESDAY, April 4th, at 5 o'clock P. M. CHAMPION, SATURDAY, April 8th, at 6 o'clock P. M. -* ?3-1 ri su ran vc )? percent, by this Line. a^ Ttinmtfi-Bilis ?f Lad inc-given on Cotton to Liverpool, Belton.'Protideuee-.and -the New>Eng innrT-mauufaoiurmg aowus-at the lowest "marke; rates. For Freight or Passage engagements, apply tc mar29_JAMES AMPER k cu. JpOK PHILADELPHIA, WET^.Y^STF^j LrNr^TBURS&A-YS^?rN ' NECTlNCx W lT3f El RST . C &ASS ST BA M LINKS AT PHILADELPHIA FUR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. * The Fast Iron Screw Steamship .? i \ j .H?NCgL?Tr SCommhndpr, 1 ? Will be' dtortctiid foVV!<i!ade?phi?*on THURSDAY; 6th Aprlf, at 5 rfeiwR P, M.. from Brown's North Wharf. 4&*Througli Bills Lading issued for Cotton, Rice and Rosin, Ac, tj the New England cities, and Spirits Turpem I ne. as agreed. ??Tue Steamers of this line will take Lumber tOjWiilailelphJa on accommodating terms. . For -Freigut engagements np JIV ta . WM. A. C?URTENAT. npr3-mwt)i3 _No. 1 Union Wharf. jpAClFiO 1LUL STEAMSHIP CO.MP?'b "* THRO TG H LINE Tb CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN FARMS GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of thc above linc leave Pier No. 42. North River, foot of Canal!_ street. New York, at I20'cici-K noon,, oj ih>- 16th and 35ili of every mouth (except whim I'UI?N dates fall on Sunday, then the saturday precut luz. All departure s connect at Panania-wm r.ter.m er* for South Pachte and cent ral American nous. Departure of loth touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For J?pau and China, Steamers leave tau Fran eiwco first of every mon'h, except when it fails on Sunday; then on Hie day preceding. No Caiifonila steamers loucn at nnvana, bu ..o direct from New Yon; tu Aspihwull. tine hundred pounds baggage 'reeiut-ach adult Medicine and attendance free. For Passage lickets or oilier information apr .. ut the COMPANY'S TICKET Ol'Fl eli, ou rn wliarf foot of Canal street. North Uiver. Ne? \ erk. F. R. BABY. Agent. juiyis-iyr ?pOR WRIGHT'S BLUFF, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON TUE SANTEE R1VEK. The steamer MARION, Captain W. , \T.rrca?^ F. Adair, is now receiving Freight?si^jiGSZ Accommodation Wharf, ami will leave ou Mus DAY NIGHT. Hie 3d Instant. For Freight engagements, applr to RAVENEL. HOLMES k CO., aprl-2_No. 177 East Bar. JpiOR SAVANNAH. ELEGANT STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. The Splendid Steamer DICTA- " *4JT*w TOR, Captain L. M. Coxcitcr. will^gHgr leave Southern Wharf ou TUESDAY EVEM.SO, apTu 4, 1871, at 8.30 o'clock, for the above place. The Splendid Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D. B. viqcent. win leave Southern Wiiarrror the above place, on FRIDAY EVENING. April 7. 1671, at 8.30 O'clock. RAVENEL & CO.. aprl Agents. . JJXCUESIDN TRIP. On and after THURSDAY, Aprli?ih, _ .-Jp*** tli e.steam er ST. HELENA. Cn pi ?tu i>.??s?wHB?? Sinclair, Jr.. will leave as above, everv uiicruoou, at half-past S o'clock, from Market Wharf, leaving SuLivan's Islaud, on retitru, at a quarter-past 6 I o'clock. Fare for round trip, 25 cents. ma)3Q_JjH. MURRAY, Agent. c HANGE OF SCHEDULE. MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FERRY On and after THURSDAY, April otb, the following schedule will be, observed: Leave City at 6.30 and 10 A. M., 8 and 5.30 P. M. Leave Mount Pleasant at 8 A. M., 12M., 4.15 and 6.80 P. M. Leave Sullivan's Island at 7.30 and ll A. M., 4 and 6.15 P. M. All Freight must be pr paid, and none received after half-past 2 o'duck. J. H. MURRAY. mai-30 Agent. F Sapping. OB LIVERPOOL The fine American Ship MISSOURI, L. T. Bradbnrn, Master, has a portion of her! Cargo engaged, and going aboard. For further engagements, apply io WMB. SMITH ACO., apr3-2 Kapler's Range. pOR LIVERPOOL. The First clas9 British Bart FLORENCE J?A CHIPMAN. Robt. Jenes, Master, is nowSB? ready to receive cargo, and having portion of same engaged, will have dispatch. For i'reight engagements, apply to HENRY CARD, raar2l Accommodation Wharf. JpOR NORTH EDISTO, BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain _ .-rsT**?^ J. W. Sly, will ?eave Centra! Wharf?mSSu???m for the above pointB every MONDAY MORJJLNU, at i o'clock, and, returning, will leave Beaufort every TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock A. M.. and Edisto at 3 P. M. ? mam _j. D. AIKEN. Agent. jp OE BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. The steamer PILOT BOY. Captain _ -fi^* J. W. Sly, will leave everv THURS-?fi?BK DAY Mo RN i KU, at S o'clock, as above. Returning, will leave Beaufort FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. marai J. D. AIKEN, Agent. "^EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR P?IF1C LANDING, BEAUFORT, HUTON HEAD. SAVANNAH. DA RIEN AND BRUNSWICK. GA. The favorite Steamer ELIZA HANCOX, C?ptala L. w. BURNS, will receive Freight- at Accommoda- - . ?rT^^, Uonwhnrf for above pmuts every ?2&????EisV TUESDAY, and leave cu every .WEDNESDAY MORN LNG, at 7 o'clock, arriving at savannah the same tveDing, and leaving for Danen. ?Vc, the follow uif, morning. Keim mug, will leare Savannah fo; Charleston every MONDAY MOKNINO, at 7 o'clock. For Freight or passage, af ply to RAVEN EL. HOLMES A CO., soplo No. 177 East Bay. F OK F LOR IDA, TWICE A WEEK. . FOR SAVANNAH, FEKNAND1NA, JACKSON TILLE, P1LATKA AND ALL POINTS ON TUE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamer DICTATUK, Captain L. M. Ce.YSTTER, will eall from,_ Southern Wharf for above points every TVEs?Tt EVENING, at 8.30 o'clock, arriving bael: at. Charle? ion every SUNDAY AFTKK'NOON. at 5 o'clock. The steamer CITY POINT. Captain Q. B. Vincent, will sail from Southern Wharf for above point* every FRIDAY EVENING, at $.30 o'clock, arriving back at Charleston WsdNKsnATf AFTERNOON, at ? o'clock. . RAVEN EL 4 CO., Agents, octlfr . ; Southern wharf. Sitters OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, FOR SALE BY E. E. BEDFORD, King street, . C. D. AHRENS & CO., King street, B. FELDMANN & CO., King street, C. MOMEIER, , . And by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. ? PRBNOS Cognac Bitters, w FffiST PRIZE Paris Exhibition 1867. Purity the blood and strengthen tho system, eradicating the effect of dissipation, maintain the human frame in condition of healthfulness, dispel the Blues and a!3 mental dis? tempers, and relieve those whose sedentary habits lay them open to depression. They prevent and cure -Bin? ons and oilier Fevers, Fever ftii? Ague. Chilis, Diarrhoea, tyysen \MrV>\fyf&!Si*ia? Sea-Sickness, [yfoltCf JCtiotef a, Cholera Morbus* and every complaint inci? dental to diet or atmos? phere. Ladies will find them a sovereign boon, as they, eradicate ail tracey of DebHity, Nervousness, Inertness, and Diseases peculiar to tho sex. ts Thousands of Testimo? nials can be seen at the. office of M. JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor, . .0-1 & CG WaUr Street, N. Y. CLACIUS & WITTE, CUAULESTOS, Generr.1 Asi-nlsibr the State of So. Carolina. febll-lyruAc 'timm wm .TRADE MARK WHOLESALE AGENTS FOP. TUE OLD CA KO LI.NA J*. IT Ti RS. H. BISCHOFF A- CO., H. KLATTE A CO.. BULLMANS BRUTHERS, J. A. QUACK BXBUSHV WAl?l?NEIli MONSEE8, MA'NTOUE & CiL |H, TES ! OH, YES ! OH, YES ! It becomes my ple.isiiitiluty to in form my friends and patrons, thu; t!ie rime lias again arrived for them io commence Cleaning and repairing their Household Furniture, waitresses ?nd Beds;eads. Try a remedy that never fails; -end for the Doctor who keeps nie P-trnltnrc Indrinary at No. 31 yileen street, (lavin-; grc-tuy enlareeil my Invalid Furniture Hospital I aa now prepared to trent patients III that line more successfully ?inri satisfactorily iliau ever. "Come one. come all." JOHN L. LUNSFORD. N?. 31 ijr-ern st., Opposite Uai rissou's Potul and Od Store, marl fint CPnrocericg, &t. BEDFORD S (LATE COROT'S) G-ROOBRY AND TEA WAREHOUSE. HEADQUARTERS FOB SELECTED DAIRY BOTTES . PURE LEAP LABD '"' ' " PRIME FACTORS' AND ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, and BISCUITS, Ac, Ac. H. B.-l CLAIM TO KEEP THB LARGEST STOCK AND. MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT Ol FAMILY, GROCERIES lN THIS CITY. ? . E. E. BEDFORD, * .. VERY ....... : ... ., . PTJRB -V V-5 Hi ! SUCCESSOR TO . I OHOIOA: JV IL RANDIES, WIN E? S ? ^ ? 1 - WILLIAM S. OORWLN A CO., F A M I L'Y ' AND VERY OLD Flock . No. 373 KING STREET, ' OPPOSITE BASEL. j ./ WHOLESALE AND KETAJL DEALER Fine Teas* Coffees, Sugars Provisions, Spices, l&c1 .:*...'., HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS. >' VEGETABLES, MEAT'S, SOUP'S, &c. All articles sold from this establishment are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTED.. Goods louvered to.&U parts of the City, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, iroe of expense. EVER'i E. BEDf ORD. 1 ' SEND FOR A I JAS. S. MARTIN. IBO. H. GRUB ER. f_ _CATALOGUE.- \ WM. G. MOOD, JH. itali libers. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COWANY, OF CHARLESTON, S. C. P. J. PORCHER, President. P. J. PEIZER, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. W. LEB BY.W. P/HALL........;.LvD.' DESAUSSURE..B. G. PINOKNEY THE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATES ARE NOW BEING MANUFACTURED AT THEIR WORKS ON ASHLEY RIVER, under the direction of an experienced and Practical Chemist. The Company In? tend this tu bc a first cUss Fertilizer, and one which can be recommended to Planters.. ? STANDARD GJJ ADR ATV^TEElX THE COMPANY ARE ALSO PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE . . .. , ACID PHOSPHATE' FOR COMPOSTING WI?H COTTOW SEED. jjjl This prepnratlon ls highly recommended by Chemists, as with it Planters are enabled to make their own Fertilizers. ?* 'W Thc ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE 1s sold at $5S per ton casu, or - on time, with interest at the rate of one pur cent, per month. Tile AC1D.PUOSPUATB ls sold at $33 per ton cash, or-on time, with Interest at the rate of one per cent, per month. PELZER, RODGERS &. CO., General Agents, dCC31-4mos * BBOWS'S WHARP, CHARLESTON, S. Ci : EIGHTEEN YEARS OF PRACTICAL SUCCESS INTRODUCED IN-1862.*..PATENTED DECEMBER 20, 1859. Oldest Superphosphate Manufacturedin this Country ' SUPES ? MRlillD SlTERPnOSPillTE OF LIME COMPOSED OF; Bones, Phosphatic Guano, Concentrated Ammoniacal Animal Matter and Sulphuric Acid. KO SALT,.PLASTER, SALT CAKE, NITRE OAKE, NOR ANY ADULTERANT 07, ANY- KIND USED THE AMMONIACAL ANIMAL MATTER USED IN MAP ES' NITROGENJZED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME collat.-, of the Flesh, .(ooutamltlg 10 per cent, of Ammonia,) and the Blood, (containing 15 pe;- cent'. Ammonia,) of horses, beeves, tish and other animals, after expresi?n of the fftt'and oil by steam, scud for a Pamphlet:'- * . .. . Ammonia Yielded by the Organic Matter."....2M ? eeolt 0.06 H ct. Insoluble Phosi>honc Acid.Bono Ph o ph ate of Lime.19,78 $ cent. 3.38 ^ et. soluble Phosphoric Acid.Soluble Phosphate of Lime. 6.48 "fl cenf. 3 33 'S CL Soluble Phosphoric Acid.Hone Phosphate or Limefllssolved).. 7 33 $ cent. 7.20 ? ct. Sulphuric Add.I..;.. ..Sulphate of Lime.?.....isy4fl-%fcoent. .?An excellent Fertilizer." Respectfully, submitted, (?lt'Dod.) CHARLES ?. SHEPARD, JR., M. DI. Inspector .of-Fertilisers for South Carolina ' PRICE, SSO CASH. ' KINSMAN & HOWELL, General Agents, feb8-Wfm2m0SD4C No. 138 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.^ TO FACTORS _ANQ PLANTERS ! Hie undersigned begs to inform hts customcn and the public thai, in addition to his Works ar1 Savanv.ah, hu hhs established extensive Superphosphate Works at the WAl'POO MILLS, opposite this city, which are now la acive operation, manufacturing his well k\o wa fertilizers, the P HOSP H O- PERUVIAN AND A M MON! A TED SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANOS, AND WHERE HE WILL ALSO KBBP ON HAND Pi" o . 1 P E T. D V I A N GUANO, SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHATE, of the highest grade from his Ashepoo Mines, (crude and graund.) analyzing ever slxtj percent, ol Bone Phosphate ol Lime; and LAND 1? T_J A S T E R . These Works have been opened under the Inspection of Dr. CU. SHEPARD. Jr., Inspector or Fertilizers for South Carolina, and every package will bear his brand oortiryinjr. to its inspection. Uniformity of quality quarante, d and prices reduced Messrs. O.' A. TRENHOLM & SON, General Agent?, } rn .,tTr,v ? Messrs. (>RAESER & SMITH, Agents, j C?AULt?i?N, s. u J. B. 8 AR D Y Janl3 . OORNER RAST RAY AND BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Drngs, CljcT?ucnls, &t. R?SADALIS. HO S AD A LI S is the best Blood Purifier. ROS AD ALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROS AD ALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROSAD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSADALIS, a Remedy tried and'true. ROSADALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROSADALIS endorsed by the fbllowing : Dr. R. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore, ur. T. c. ru GU, of Ballimore. Dr. TUBS. J. BUYKI.N, oLBa'.tlmore. Dr. A. DIIROAN. ot Tar boro', N. o. Dr. J. s. SPARKS, of KleholaavUe, Ky. Dr. A. F. WliEELKK, of Luna. Ulilo. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, ol Philadelphia. Dr. i. L. MccAKTHA, ol South Carolina, aud many ouieis. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC. KOSADALIS, endorsed hy Rev. .DABNEY BALL, now of Mary? land Conference, formerly Cbapl un lu the Con? federate Ai my of Northern Virginia. is Alterative, Tonic and Dinfetic, and acts at one and the same time upou me BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex pelling ail impure manor and building up the system to a heanhy, vigorous condition. ROSADALIS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH. W1NEMAN A CO.,} Agen'S In Dr. ll. BAEB, J Charleston, muro-iy Q It. LEVY, *TRIAL JUSTICE, No. 86 BROAD STREET,. Office recently occupied by S. L. Bennett. All Buslcess entrusted to- me will be prompt.? attendee to. mam-jmor Ifosincss Oaros. j^'" i'c C^ONKlTr ^ PAINTER AND PAPER H ANGER. No. 102 BROAD STREET; (Davlsqu's OUI Stand.) HST Orders Intended for me sh Mild be left as above between KIN; AND MEETING STREETS. marl4-17? _'_ JOSEPH Wi HARRISSONS, ARTIST'S SUPPLY, PAINT AND OIL STORE, NO. 62 (?CEEN STREKT, CU.W'.LESTON, S. 0. ratear Thief Detente?(alarm) MONEY DRAWER. jan2-nr.vf6m_ ?Naacscn's preparations. DEATH TO RATS, ROACHES, BEDBUGS, &c. NEVER FAILING. BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHER?. HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ALWAYS FRESH. Sold ar. Wholesale by DOWIB, MOISE & DAVIS, And at retal by all Iirogglats._feM-emo (Sos .fixtures. Jg ALL, BLACK i, CO., Will sell their Stock of BRONZE AND IMITATION ERONZE G A'S . FIXTURES " AT MUCE LESS THAN TEE ACTUAL COSI OF MANUFACTURE. These goods are of the newest patterns, and In finish superior to any in the market. To those furnishing houses, trite ls an opportunity to pro? cure the BEST CHANDELIERS. BRACKETS. Ac, at a less price than they would pay for inferior fixtures. Itis our intention to stive un entirely this branch of our business, wnicb canses so great a redac? tion m price. BALL, BLACK & CO., Nos. 565 and 607 BROADWAT, N. T. jums-lyr I JOUTH CAROLINA- BAILBOAD.--GAJkK ' DRU UR Ali". ? CAMDEN' TRAIN-CH AN (j E 07 SCHEDULE. On SATURDAY, April 1, tbe following cbange will go into effect in the Schedole of the Cam dea Train: . < On MONDAYS, WIDHESDAYS ?nd SATCRDAYS the Camden Train will run throngh to Columbia. Leaving Camden.6.00 o'clock A. M. Arriving at Columbi?..;....10.40 o'clock A. M. Leaving Columbia.,-. 1.25 o'clock P. M. Arriving at Camden.... ......;\?:00 o'clook P. M.J Making connection with the Wilml ngton and Manchester Trains each way. - - s Cn TUESDAYS, THonspAYB and- FRIDAYS the Camden Train vr?l continue the Schedule hereto* fore existing Iff runn mg from Camden to King vide., and making connection with the Through) Mall Trains.' d A. L. TYLER, vice-President "* S. B. Pi CK ENS, G en cal Ticket Agent. " mar29-4mw2 ORTHEASTERN ..RAJ?ROAD COM PANY. , CHARLESTON, S. C., February"ll, 1871. Trains leave Charleston. Deity ai 1. li. au dd : j P.M. Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A.-M. (Mondays ex cepted)and 3*30 P. M. - : r. -, ? Train does not leave Charleston a^o.p. M., SUN-, DAYS. Train leaving at 12 M makes through connec? tion to New Yodu via Richmond and Acquit Creek only, going through in ja hours, WITHO CT DETENTION ON SUNDAYS. ' Passengers leaving' br9:80 P.M. Train haye? choice ox route, via Richmond ?nd Washington, or via P?rtsiuoatu and Baltimore.. Those leaving FRIDAY by this Train lay over on SUNDAY in Bal? timore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain Sus-" DAY in WHmlogtonvM.'O. '5 This ls the cheapest, qulokeet ana most pleasant, route to cincinnati, .Chicago. and other pointa West end 'Northwest,* bom Trains making close connections at ?asinnarton with Western tram* of Baltimore and.) hio Railroad. . . *? ? ?S. SOLOMONS, r and Superintendent. P. L. GLXAEOB, General Ticket Agent. - feb 11-it! ui cs SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL*' ; ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS on t?is Read run daily a?' follows: ...- .. ?nfim Leave Charleston..,............S.3Q A. M. Arrive at Savaunan.'.... :.3.00 p. M. .* Lear*Sovrana*;...............ll.15 A. M. - Arttve ak Chariest ooi. ai.. ?... ^ s. ao P. M. .-.j Connects at Savannah with the Atlantic A Golf. Railroad for' Jacksonville, St;1 Augustine, and all points in Florida. : . . . . " 4 Wita Central RailroadefOrMacon, Atlanta, Mo? bile, Kew Orleans and .the: Weat. ^With Steamboats, for points on the Savannah^ Ax Charleston with the Northeastern and Sonthf> Carplfaa- RiUroada, and Steamships for all points? North and Weat.. Throngh Tickets over this line on sale at Hotelrr in Charlestonr-goreven Boase, Savannah; and ar> principal l>ck?t outee? isorth and tooth. , - *>* Freights forwarded daily to and from Savan, nftttand ?lltiomw beyond;'' 'r: , <Tmtongh Bil Ls of Lading Issued to Oacksonvlller Palatka, Ac, . ...... ? Tariff, as low as by any other line/. oct* auninw and SnperlBtenadBC-* CO?TE CA'ROIiMiA- HAIL RU AL'. "., . JlOE-PBiSipENT'S OFFipE,?,. 1,, ' CHARLESTON, SvO.; Jan?ary 18,187L: f . On and after SWDAY; liouuBTy 32, tte Passen-3 gerxralna-en '.ac..SAKAI, itt/jm* Railroad wm? rut as follows: ..< FOB ArQUBTA. Leave- Otisrleston......-...;;. .11? P. Kf Arrive at Au KTis tx..................... 4U5 P. M_ FOK. COLUitUiA.. Leave Cnarleston_S.2d A. Nf. .vrrive at Columbia..?.;. 3.40 P. M. ' FOB CHA Bi. BOTON. Leave Angosta.7.40. A. iL. Arrlvfi at. Charleston.......Y..... 3,20 P. M. Leave Columbia.12.16 P. M. Arrrlve at ciiarlesron;. .^77.. 7.50 P. M. ' AUGtref A NIGHT KXPRBSS.- ? . (Sundays excepted.) Lea vc Charleston..^.8.50 P. ML Arrive ai Augusta..'..;...:.v..7.CK M. ? heave Augusta..'--..... iv*..6.60 p. M? j Arrive at Ch aries ton.. -...v... 6.40 A. yu COLUM2IA NIGHT EXritKSS, . ' (Sundays crceptedVj ' Leave Charleston'..t....;..... 7.10 Pr M? Arrive at Columbia..?...?.. . 6.00 A.M. Leave Columbia.....'..7.50 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.?.45 A. M. 8OWI8BYILL? TRAIN. Leave Charleston.,.4.20 E. M.. Arrive at Summerville.. 6.00 P. M. Leave Sun??nervllle_.7.00 A. M.' Arrive at Charleston.ii SJ. 8.16 A. M. OAXDBN BRANCH. .,<> Leave Camden........6.00 A. M. Arrive ht Columbia......;...:-.'.10.40'A. M. Leave. Columbia..'....... 1.25 P. M. Arrive s - Onm.ir;rk,-.. . 6.00 Pi M. : Day and Night Trains make close connections, nt Augusta with' GeLrg!a Railroad and Central Railroad. Night Train connects wRh Macon and Angosta Railroad. . ;-. . -, -,. Columbia Night Train coruects with Greenville and Columbia Ralrrriftd. Camden Train counects dally with Day Passen? ger Trains. Jania_? A. L. TYLER, Vice-president. ?Yacljinern, Castings, tee. ^^^^ ! iOlilRS J.M;EAS0M&BR0, . . j ; . ' , ?rtAR'utSTQN jd mar27-mwf6mos _6eroitifl fnactimeg._ AND TBS . WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCi* MACHINE; are the beet In ?se. Fdr sale ou the Lease Flan, with monthly pay ments, on easy terms, or for cash. AU kino* cl Machine attachments. Needles, Cotton, (white black and colored,) Silk. OH, Soar, *c., A*. Repairing as a6uaL circulars and ss|nt>ieso? work sent un application. D. B. HASELTON, General Dealer in First Class Sewing Ma? chines and Material, No. 30" King stree;, angl7 _Charleston. S. C. TT" ING WILLIAM. Just received at KINO WILLIAM'S CIGAR FAC? TORY No. 310 King street, near Society st reet, a lartre and complete assortment of Leaf, Chewing and Sraoklug TOBACCO. Cigarettes, Snuff, Pipes, Ac Havana and Domestic Cigars imported and manufactured by WM. SCilRuDER, who respect fully invites the attention or chewers and smokers, and traders, wholesale aud retail, to a stock fully com prising every variety of quality'and prices, from the cheapest to the highest grade, which le offered at the lowest cash rates. AU orders from the country will receive prompt att?ntion and" shipped C. O. D., or at thirty days' city accept? ance. decl3-6inos