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COMMERCIAL NEWS.
I Tiie Charleston Cotton, Rice an<
Stores Market.
< * OFKICS CHARLESTON NSW
,B MONDAY Eva.siNa, April 1, 1
COTTON.- Tola staple was quiet and
prices difficult to give reliably; strict
olinga to middlings selling at 21XC wit
asking 22o for iou middlings, witboi
Sales aoont 200 bales, say 9 at MK, 20 ai
?31, 1 at 21*, 154 at SIX, 7 at 22c Quot
omitted.
RICK.-This grain maintained a stead
ter; sales 125 tierces or clean Carolina
tierces at 8Kc, 46 on private terms. 1
common to fair at 7X@8Xc; good s,v
NAVAL STORKS.-There wer9 no sales
Crnde turpentine [may be quoted at $<
gin; $4 60 for yellow dip, and f 3 for har
FMIQHTS.-To uverpool, by steam din
Dal on uplands, nommai on sea islands;
Torie, Xd on uplands, Xd on Bea Island!
Xd on uplands, on sea Islands nom
Havre-on uplands. Coastwise-to Net
A team on uplands and X : on sea lslax
tierce on rice; by sall Kc ? m on cott
tierce on rice; 40o ft barrel on rosin; $8
lumber; $10?liontimber. To Boston
Ko V rb on upland ootton; rosin 65c;
tun* $9 80010 50; phosphate $5@5 50. T
dence, by sall $9 ft M on boards. Kc
cotton; by steam $1 ft bale on New Yoi
To Philadelphia, by steam xe f? ft on i
hy sall, $89 M on boards; ta 60@io on tin
per ton en clay, and |3a$s 60 on phospbs
Baltimore, by steam Kc ft ft by sall, $6
M on boards; $8@8 60 on timber; \
ton on phosphate rook. Teasels are
man a by oar merobants to take lamber
from Georgetown, 8. 0., Barten and sat m
Ga., and JacksonvUle, Fla., to Northern
and $io@i2 ft IT are the rates on lnmi
boards.
EXCHANGE.-sterling 60day bills 19X@1
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks pt
sight checks on New York al X off to par, i
at X premium.
GOLD-io?n._
Msurkeis by Telegraph.
MONET MARKETS.
Nsw TORE, Ap
Noon.-Freights dulL Stocks strong. Gc
at io. Money linn at 7. Exchange, loi
abort I0X. Governments steady.
Evening-Freie hts heavy. Mun ev Imi
With a presMng demand at X commlsHoi
day. Sterling dull at 9XB9K- Gold oxaio,
ernments strong, but attie doini;. liVnn
very firm. New South Carolinas X better;
doll all round.
COTTON MARKETS.
Nsw YORK. ADI
Noon.-Ootton opened quiet; nplanua 23X
.leans 23Xc; sales 12oe bates.
- J?venlng.-cotton Armer; sales 2003 bale!
"^ar/tta 2?%c Orleans 23Xc; Sales of cotton fi
to-day 6900 bales, ai follows : April, 22
t 13-16; Mar. 28116. 23815; June, 23 9 16,23x1
-28 9-16.23X; September, ax; October 2c
member 19,19 11-18.
BOSTON Api
Cotton quiet and steady; middling 23Xc; 1
celpts 24 bales; gross 2028; sales 300; stock 1
PHILADELPHIA, Apr
Cotton quiet; middlings 23XC.
BALTIMORE. Apr!
- Ootton qa let and Arm; middlings * 2 ?ia ?3c;
receipts &30; gross 558; exports coastwise
saleado stock 11,968 bales.
WILMINGTON, Ap: 1
Ootton quiet and Urra; middlings 22c; ne
-celpts 64; exports co. stwlae 950; stock 30091
NORFOLK, Aprt
Cotton quiet; low middlings 2ixc; net rec
018; exports coastwise 620; Bales 100; stock
SAVANNAH, Ap ri
Ootton Arm with light offerings am few bu
mid nuga 2lK->2ixc; net receipts 643 bales
ports to Great Britain 8479; continent 200; c
wise 1160; stock 42,335; sales 460.
AUGUSTA. Ann
Cotton quiet; middlings21 Kc; recelpts350 t
sales 276.
M EMT-His, Apr]
Cotton nrm; middlings 22Xa22Xc; receipt*
bales.
MOBILE. Apri
Cotton quiet and eas?; middlings 22a22Xc
celpts 844 bales; sales soo; stock 86,703.
. GALVESTON, April
Cottop quiet and firm; good ordinary 20a2i
net receipts 16 bales: exports to Great Br
4420; to Continent 2798; coastwise 249; sales
Stock 24,837.
Nsw ORLEANS, April
Cotton strong; middlings 22Xc; net reo
. 8665 bale? ; gn sa 3761; exports to Great Bri
5331; to Havre 2918; coastwise 514; sales 4
Stock 146.281.
PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
Nsw YORK. April
Noon-Flour steady. Wheat a shade Orr
Corn a shade better. Pork qnlet; new n
$12 76al2 87.- Lard quiet; prime steam SK?
Turpentine dall at 69c Rosin quiet at $3 20a
for B t ra ned.
Evening.-Flour a shade firmer; common
fair extra $7a7 20; good to choice $7 25a9
Whiskey a shade Armer at 87XS88. Wheat Arn.
winter red Western $ 1 esar 70. Corn Armer 71
72, Riceontec 8X??X- Pork $12 87 X. Lard
changed. Naval stotes dan and quiet. Tall
quiet,
BALTIMORE, April i
Flour dulL Wheat Armer. Corn steady, wi
?10660, yellow 63c Pork $13. Shoulders 4Kc
CINCINNATI, iprt ?
Floor doll, quiet and unchanged. Corn In 1
demand at 67c Pork, $12 asked, $11 75 offer
Lard nominal at S.xaSXc Bacon droup?
shoulders 4Xo; sides 6Xa7c Whit-key 83c.
" LOUISVILLE, April L
Bagging firm. Flour, extra ramliy $7 25. Cc
?quiet.- Provisions.- nothing doing. Shoulders
?Xc| clear sides 6Xa7. Pork * 12. Whiskey 81
J_ ST-LOUIS. April 1.
Floor, winter superfine $5 eo. Coro closed t
tl ve at so Ka s ic. Pore $11 5 J offered. Bac
heavy; shoulders 4\c; aides 6\a7; order lots a
-nigher.
-
" New Torse Cotton Market.
?, " Nsw YOKX, March 29.
The Financial Chronicle says: The market tl
past week has exhibited a constantly ad vane! t
tendency. 'j be spot sales have been onlv mo
?rate, except on -Wednesday, when a large* tra a
action was reported, on private te ms, of ov
lo.too bales (me greater part lu special lists) 0
Liverpool. This sale WBS the result of s^ver
days' negotiations, and probably had an Influera
on the marker, both before and arter Its annonce
ment. >ome disappointment was felt, we thin
to And that lt. to ether wltn the rise here, shou
have had no more influence upon Liverpool ac
hence at the cl^e oa Thursday, with the recelp
ac our pons ind eating au increased total for tl
week, the feeling was heavy at the advance an
the market very dnlL
To-day being Good Friday, the Exohango ht
been closed. Sales fur forward delivery have bet
larger at*a c?nsl eranie advance In prices. Tt
last reported quota lons for future* were (bas
low middlings) 23c for March. 22Xc for ADTI
23Xcior May. 23 ll 16c for Jane. 23 13-I6C ic
Joly, and :0c ior October. The total sales of thl
description fer the w*efc are 116 250 bales; for lin
mediate deliver, the toral sales foot ap this wee
21,685 bales, iuclndlng 12.618 for export. 3607 fo
consumption, 17 5 for speculation, and 3828 li
transit; or cae above 188 bales were to arrive
* Baltimore Market.
_ _ BALTIMORE, March 29.
COFFER.-The .market for Rio has ruled oule
?put steady nader the action of Congress re?ard
lngtheiemovatof the dn-y thereon, solea tm
brace 4000 bagB ex Palailn; 4500 bags ex Lo7t
Baltimore; 50uo brigs per contest, li Hampto
Roads: also, from second hands I000al600 bags li
lots, ail within quotations, viz : For cargoes Rio
ordinary nx*i5c fair 16Xai5Xe, Mduvi
16XC Prtme l?x-mc; quote jobbing'Tots, dut
paid, gold, ordinary .?sxaisxc, ralr to good IMA
19xc good io prime I9x*20c, prime to chola
20*20X0 rancy 2"Xa21c Mockto day 3l?6m b?S
. ?lo; tutal at ail the portion the seaboard I88,tl:
baga
FLOUR -W th continued light receipts' of West
ern and Howard street, together with sinai
stocks in receivers and dealers ' hands, the mar
ket remains Arm, though b usines* at the close
was not limited. Cit Mills-The market on Sat
urday last opened with an advance of 25 cen ts pei
bbl on all htgn grades trade brands, which has
since been maintained. Shipper's brands are
also held Arma? advanced figures, occasioned by
the scarcity and prevailing hiiih nrlc-sfor wheat,
we give trau-actions since last review as follows:
-n?-wa/a<,?rr,ee,t_100 hbls nne at$5 76:500 bbis
super. ?6 75S7 lix; 1000 bbls extra $7 50a8; 100
Wester?.-(Oiiio, Indiana, Ao )-ioo brls fine
!T^:^BRIJ8:,PER,6 62t7' 150O-hrl9 extra at
$7 37Xa7 50 for low grades and $8 for choice
??T V,e"laU.Sr; 2j0 br:8 low Brade family"
h!i?J.1<? d? 1? prlvate term*; 100 do do $n; 2JO
Stew Toss wt?a
my Mliis.-?s?es reported since last review
embrace 15 0 bri* Columbia, extra Tor West in?i?Z
at $7 75; 2000 bria IX doma; 6wo bria Monnt Ver
non extra <.n private terms; 100 bria Borieon
$8 25; 1000 do Dorchester, 300 bris silver s?m?
both at name price. At close Hnrtcon Mount ver'
non, Codorus. Ac. were held firm at $3 60 Trade
branda are In fair reqnesr; sales ior the wtek
2000 a 2500 brls. with n quotations.
GRAIN.-KecMp's since close or last review to
Thursday, lnciu-lve, foo up 19.660 bnahels wheat
180.816 corn; 22,640 oats, and 1200 rye.
Wheat- Cnder active competition from millers
bas farther Improved, and closed Arm; very
little sou hem coming forward: offering? com
Soaed chiefly i f P. nnsylvania, with some choice
[lchlgan white We note sal - s, viz: 6500 bushels
Western white, prime to choice, $1 90a2; 1500
Maryland do, $1 toa2; 8500 Perin, red at $1 75 for i
ordinary, and $180al86 for good to prime
etile fly ac $1 80 :l 85; 400 Western do on private
terms; 3500 Southern red at $160al76 tor com?
mon, and $1 80a2 Tor fair to choke-bulk at $1 80
al 95. To day, 3700 bushels received ; market act?
ive; Pennsylvania sold 6tlU hUjther. We report
800 bushels Western weite $195; 200 Soutbern
white $1 82; 1200 Pennsylvania red $1 80al 82;
1200 do $1 85al 87; 4000 bushels a few days since,
bot not before reported, at $185; loo southern
Oona,--Market somewhat irregular and only
moderately active for export for want of freight
room, which ls at present scarce. Sales embrace
52 ooo bus Southern white at 60a62c for common,
and 63a65c for good to choice-bulk of sales eic;
25.000 bus Southern yellow within same figures
paid for white-bulk 63a?c; several carloads
prime Pennsylvania 68c, 1500 bus W? a ern, on
track. 62a63c: arter closing our last review. BaleB
were made of 160,000 boa rrom Elevator ror April
delivery at 65c; since 20,000 bus do on private
terms; at close offered lower. To day 34.0Q0 bus
received; sales lO.ooo bus; Southern white at 63a
65C. 15,000 bus Southern yellow 63c, 120O bus Ele?
vator, at eic.
Oats.-We note sales I2,000al5,000 bas, com?
posed of Pennsylvania Western and Southern at
62a54c ; also 8000 light Southern, 1n lots, at 55a57c
To-day 1310 bus offered; Bales embrace 2760 bas
Western at 52a54c. soo bas bright Sou; hem 57c.
Receipts by Railroad. April l.
NORTHEASTERN' RAILROAD.
65 bales cotton, 77 bbls naval stores, cars lam?
ber. wi'Od. mdse, Ac. To Whildea A Jones, H |
Bischoff A co. Reeler A Davis, Frost Adger A co,
w K Ryan. T P Smith. A S Smith. Caldwell A son,
W C Courtenay A co. Barden A Parker, T G Boas:,
P L Qaillemln. w F Paddon, Mantone A co. Pel
zer. Rodgers A co, Thoa Branch A co, E Welling,
w T Sanders, and Order.
POUT CALENDAR.
KOOK'S FBA8BS.
New Moon 7 ch. 7 hoars. 18 minutes, evening.
First Quarter. 15th. 4 hoars, 62 minutes, evening.
Full Muon. '.3d. 8 hours, 18 minutes, morning.
Last Quarter, 30th, 3 hours, 2 minutes, morning.
Monday.
Tuesday.
Wednesday.
Thursday...
Friday.
Sa turd ay ...
Sunday.
?vs
BISBS.
5..17
6..46
5. 45
5. ii
6 . 42
6 .41
5. .40
8TJN
8BTS.
6 20
6 21
6.. 22
6. 23
6..23
6 24
6 25
MOON
rt. * e.
1..88
2. .84
3..24
4 . 6
4..44
6..17
sets
HIGH
WJLTBB.
1..54
3.. 4
4..16
5..16
6.. 6
6.. 61
7..32
MARINE NEWS.
CHARLESTON", 8. C. ...APRIL 2, 1872.
i.at 32 deg 46 min 83 sec. | Lon 79 deg 67 mm 27 6cc
ULKARED YE8TEKUA?.
Sehr Marietta Steelman, Steelman, Philadel?
phia-H F Baker A co.
SAILED TESTERDAT.
Br bark New Republic, Reynolds, St Mary's,
(Geo.)
Span brjg Mercedlta, Oliver, Barcelona.
Brig Erie, Sears, Darien, (Geo.)
Sehr Jno M Bromall. Douglass, Philadelphia.
Sehr Flying Send, Owens, Richmond, (Va)
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, at New Tork,
March 30.
SAILED FOR TH IS PORT.
The Zella, Holten, from Newport, (Eng,) March
16.
The Annie. Davis, from Liverpool, March ie.
MARINE NEWS BT TELEGRAPH.
Nsw TOBE. April 1.
Arrived, steamships Rising Star and City of
Merida.
Arrived, steamship Zodiac. Arrived out, steam?
ships Hansa aad Wyoming.
MEMORANDA.
Tho Br bark Rio de la Plata, McLeod, previously
reported off this port from Buenos Ayres, and
Blnce cleared for Halirax, N S, has Balled for the
latter port.
The Br ship County of Picton, Erskine, from
Ball River, S O, arrived at London March 18.
The bark Atalanta, Henry, previously reported
as up at Liverpool for- Charleston, has changed
her destination to City Point and Richmond, Ya.
LIST OF VESSELS
UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THIS PORT.
LIVERPOOL.
The Annie, Davis, sailed.March 16
Nor bark Dranpner, Iogoldsen, ol'd.Jan 8
The Avondale. Adams, up.Jan 18
Br bark Fuie de l'Alr, Jones, np.Feb 20
NEWPORT, ENG. ?
The Zella, Holten, sailed.Maroh 16
BRISTOL, ESO.
Br bark Perseverance, Cook, ap.March 15
QUEENSTOWN.
Ship Nautilos, Spencer, sailed.Feb 16
CARDIFF.
The An evoca. Williams, sailed.Feb 2
The Carl N Dobeln, Stenan. sailed.Jau 10
Sehr neurie tia. Barnett, cleared.Dec 18
The Medway. McMillan, sailed.March 8
The Christiana, Messel, np.March 18
MILFORD.
The Lalla, Condy, sailed.Feb 27
DOMESTIC.
BOSTON.
Scar A E Glover, Terry, cleared.March 18
NRW TORK.
Steamship Manhattan, Woodhall, cle'd..March 89
Sehr James Wall, Grover, oleared.Maroh 23
Sehr Carrie Byer. Poland, up.March 23
Sehr May Morn, Hatch, up.March IQ
PHILADKI.rniA
Steamship Golf Stream. Hunter, cl'd_March 28
Sehr Sidney Price, dodrrey, cleared.March 21
BALTIMORE.
Sehr Albert Thomas, Reese, up.March 22
Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, up.March 22
BOCKFORT, MR.
Sehr Mary Limeburner, French,sailed...March 26
fientooale.
R~~?MOVAL OP THE OFFICE OP THE
HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE,-The
MUM or the above Unequaled Machine has been
removed from No. 61 Hasel street, to Whlldenv,
No. 255 King street, corner of Bean tain. All In
want of SEWING MACHINES will do well, before
purclitsuv, to see the Borne Shuttle, the cheap
estland best. Price $25 and $37.
aprl-12_T. L. BL>SKLL, General Agen*:
Notices itt DankmptcTj.
IN T^E^DISTRICr C??RT^F^HE
DSITilD STATES. FOR THE EASTERN DIS
TKtCT OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-In the matter of
JOsEPU J. WILLIAMS. Bankrupt-In Bankrupt
cy-To whom lt may Concern: The undersigned,
hereby gives notice or his appointment as As?
signee or JOSEPH J. WILLIAMS, or Bonneau's
Depot, In the County of Berkeley, and State or
South carolina, within said District, who has
been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own peti?
tion, by the District Court of said District.
Dated at Charleston, the 18th day of March, A.
D. 1872. A. C. PALFREY,
mchl9-tu3 Assignee.
f BELLOC'S CHARCOAL ^
Approved by the Imperial Academy
of Medicine of Paris
HODEL
or TU
LOZENGU
It is especially to its eminently absorbent
properties that Belloc's Charcoal owes its
great efficacy. It is specially recommended
for the following affections.
GASTRALGIA
DYSPEPSIA
PYROSIS
ACIDITY
DIFFICULT DIGESTION
CRAMPS IN THE STOMACH
CONSTIPATION
COLICS
DIARRHOEA
DYSENTERY
CHOLERINE
MODE OF EMPLOYMENT. - Belloc's Charcoal
is taken before or after each meal, in the form
or Towder or Lozenges. In the majority of
cases, its beneficial effects are felt aller the first
dose. Detailed instructions accompany each bottle
of powder and box of lozenges.
Dept inPar;s(iL FRERE, 19, rue Jacob
Agents la Charleston: DOWIE, MOISE A
^DAVls, Wholesale Druggists.
ESTATE OF B. M. SCHI PMA N.
Notice ia her by given that the undersigned
GE?aPBni^nT^2M?roAprUnext-10 the Hon.
SEO. BUls?T, Judge of Probate for Charleston
County, tor annal discharge and letters ?.
sory as Admlalstiator or said estate. a'8mis
mch22-fmwlmo* Administrator.
CD rrj ?oc?i, St.
SPRING 1873 !
No. 244 EIN G STBEET.
SPKItfG 1872!
FlRfHBO??JEXEDIfT ii CO.
Will offer on MONDAT, Maren 25, novelties In all
Departments of their well selected STOCK OF
DRY AND FANCY GOODS, ac prices much below
present market raine.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
25 pieces of Rich and Elegant Gros Oraln and
Taffeta Black SILKS-$125, $137, $1 75, $2,
$2 50
20 plecea of Black Striped and Japanese Silks,
only 85 cents per yard
10 pieces Plain and Checked Japanese Silks, at
$1 and (125
60 Japanese Mik Dress Patterns, (a new lot,)
only $s 50
600 pieces of Mozamblqnes. Poplins, Lenos, Sul?
tans, Grenadines, Plaida, Japanese, Mo?
hairs, Alpacas, Crape, Bombazines, from 25
cents np. The best selected Stock of Dress
Goods this side of New York.
100 Real Llama Lace Shawls, from $12 to $50, (a
specialty)
60 Parepa Snits, with trimming attached, (a
novelty)
1 case Buff Lawn, only 15 cents-fast colors
6 cabes Figured Lawns, 16 cents
1 case 4-4 Buff Dress Ltnen, 22 cents.
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT
200 pieces of French and English Swiss, from 12
to 50 cents
loo pieces check and Stripe Cambrics and Nain
Eooks, from 16 to 40 oents
200 pieces Marse lies and Piques, In satin stripes,
figured, dotted, dowered, bordered-an ele?
gant selection at very low figures
16 plecea or the "Novelty" Boulevard Piqnea,
something new and elegant
2 ca-es of Honeycomb and Allendale Quilts,
at $1 60 worth $2
100 pieces 10, ll and 12-4 Marseilles Quilts, from
$2 up
2000 pieces Mosquito Corded Nets, at'only sorcents
worth $1
ISO pieces Boblnet, very cheap.
RIBDONS, LACES, ftc.
1000 plecea of SILE Rf B BONS, 5, 6,8 and 10 cents
all colors, abades and styles
looo pieces or silk RI .bona. 12. is and 20 cents
all colors, anadea aod styles
1000 pi- ces of silk ?? lboons, so, 40 and 60 cents
all colors, shades and styles
100 pieces Sa?h Ribbons, only $1-all colors,
shades and styles
Coat8'a Cotton, 4 spools for 25 cents
$1000 worth or Real Guipure Lac1, all widths
great bargains
$1000 worth of Hamburg Edging and Inserting
closlnz out sale.
The very latest styles or PARASOLS, Just re?
ceived and sold very cheap.
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.
10 cases or the Latest Patterns of CALICOS
2 cases of 4 4 French Cambric, only 18 cents
2 cases of 4-4 French Percales, only 22X cents
6 cases of io 4 Shee lng, only 40 and 46 cents
2 cases of 5-4 Plllowcaslng, only 22a cents
20 cases of 8 and 4 4 Bleached and Cnbleached
Shirting, 10,12,16.18 and 20 centa
1 case of Wamautta4-1 Bleacned shirting, only
22 centa by the piece
1 case of 8-4 Bleached Table Damask, 65 and
76 centa
1 case of 8-4 Unbleached Table Damask, so
centa JO ?
100 doz-n Doylies, 75 cents; 100 dozen Napkins,
$126
260 dozen Damask Towels, $2 60 per dozen; 100
Huck Towels, $1 per dozen.
For Clotna and cassimeres, (a splendid assort?
ment.) See BuBinesB Notice.
CARPETS AND MATTING.
100 pieces 4-4 WHITE MATTING, only 27? cents.
The balance or our Bru-sels and Ingram Car?
pets will be closed out at coat.
CUalrqes, Jtrceirrj, Ut.
THE CHOICEST
. ami
8T0CK OF
JEWELRY,
STERLING SILVER,
SILVER-PLATED WABE
AND
TABLE CUTLERY,
French and American Clocks,
IS TO BE FOUND AT
JAMES ALLAN'S, .
TVo. 307 KINt? STREET,
dec0-atuth4omo
Cigars, QEoharca, Ut.
EMPEROR WILLIAM
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING
CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE,
No. 310 KINO STREET,
TBREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO of all kinds.
PIPES of every quality.
Call and examine stock before trading else
where.
WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor.
N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constantly on
hand. Invest 26 cents and try your luck.
mch7-ncAwiyr
pm- ON MARRIAGE--?St
? Happy relier for Young Men from the effects
of Errors and Abuses in early- lire. Manhood re?
stored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments
to Marriage removed. New method or treat?
ment. New and remarkable remedies. Books
and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad
dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 Sontb
Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. octia
J^TOITN E w~lnfL?Airif.
The Schooner EDWIN, Captain Bellowa, A
having two-thirds of der cargo engaged, Saarn
will bt dispatched for the above port.
For Freight engagements apply to
aprt _STREET BRuTHER9 A CO.
JO E LIVERPOOL.
The flrat-claas Norwegian Bark HENBICH Jl*
BJOKN, Captain T. Einertsen, requires sooSSli
bales to complete cargo, and wll have dianatcu.
?PPly tj IiENRY CARD,
apri_^_Accommodation Wharf.
JpOR BOSTON.-MERCHANTS' LINE.
The raBt sailing: Packet Schooner B. N.
HAWKINS, J. P. Wyatt, Master, having a2_
portion of cargo engaged and going on board
will have quick despatch for balance.
Apply to ROACH 4 MOFFETT,
apri3_Agents.
PORT SUMTER
BATTERY WAQENER, FORT MOULTRIE,
AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS
AROUND THE HARBOR.
The fast, safe and comfortably appointed ^A.
Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharfflB
SVKRT DAY, at io o'clock morning, and ll o'ciook
afternoon. For arrangements, apply to
CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNG,
novis On Board.
QEORGETOWN STEAM PACKET.
The Steamer EMILIE, Captain C.
C. White, ls now receiving F-*'?^?- -.
at Commercial Wharf, and will 1 ave ou W ED
NHSDAY MORNING, April 3d, at 6 o'clock.
For engagements apply on board or to
S?ACKELFORD & KELLY,
aprl-2_Agents, Southern Wharf.
JgXCTJRSION TRIP TO THE PHOS?
PHATE WORKS. ASHLEY RIVER.
The Steamer POCOSIN, Captain
W. H. Gannon, wm leave Market, _
Wharf, foot of Market street, on WEDNESDAY
MORNING, April 3d, at half past 9 o'clock, on an
EXCURSION TRIP to the Phosphate Works, Ash?
ley River. Returning to city about half past 6
o'clock.
Tully will be in attendance with refreshments
as usual.
Fare $1. J. H. MURRAY,
aprl-a* Agent.
J10R FLORIDA,
TIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK.
, The splendid Steamers,
DICTATOR....Captain COSETTEa
CITY POINT.Captain MCMILLAN
WILL BAIL AB FOLLOWS :
The DICTATOR win leave Charleston every
TCBSDAT EVENING, at 8 o'clock,
The OIT? POINT every FBIDAT EVENING, at 8
o'clock,
FOR FERNANDINA,
JACKSONVILLE,
PALATKA,
AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
These Steamers connect with railroad at Tocol
for st. Augustine, and at Jacksonville with
steamer Starlight for Mellon ville, Enterprise, and
all landings OB upper St. Johna; an i" at Palatka
With steamers for the Oklawaha River.
Close connection la made with steamships
at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and
shippers can rely on no detention of freights to
New Orleans, and at lowest rates.
For Freight or Passage, having first-class as
commodatlona, apply to
RAVENEL A CO., Agenta,
Corner Vanderhorat'a wharf and Fast Bay.
Through Billa of Lading given to New Orleans.
These Steamers connect at Savannah with
Steamer San Antonio for Darlen, Brunswick,
Sauna River, and all intermediate landings.
Freights for these pointa moat be prepaid here.
dec?s ??
Pianos.
SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS
AWARDED
THE GREAT
SOUTHERN PIANO
Manufactory.
WM. KNABE & GO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
GRAND. SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANO FORTES,
BALTIMORE, MD.
These instruments have been before the public
for nearly thirty years, and upon their excel*
lenee alone attained an un purchased pre-emi?
nence, whHfh pronounces them unequalled m
TONE,
TOUCH,
WORKMANSHIP
AND DURABILITY.
49-All our SQUARE PIANOS have our New Im?
proved OVERSTRUNG SCALE and the AGRAFFE
TREBLE.
, 49>We Would call especial at tten: ion to onr late
Patented Improvements In GRAND PIANOS and
SQUARE GRANDS, found In no other Plano, which
bringa the Plano nearer perfection than has yet
been attained.
EVERY PIANO FULLY WARRANT?
ED FOR FIVE YEARS.
sa-We are by special arrangement anabled to
furnish PARLOR ORGANS and MKLODEONS Of
the moat celebrated makers, Wholtaale a -d Retail
at lowest Factory Prices.
Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists prompt?
ly furnished on application to
WM. KNABE ?Sc CO.,
BALTIMORE, Mn.
Or any of our regular established agencies.
ooU7-tnthasmo8DAW
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
PIL IODOFORM AND IRON.
A powermi general tonic and alterative. The j
great Remedy ror Scroiula, Neuralgia and Rheu
matlsm.
We give below a brier extract from a report of |
the Lehigh County Medica) Society, as published
in the transactions nf the Medical Society of Penn?
sylvania. June. 1888:
..Internally. I gave quinine and Iron and a good
nourishing diet, still I lound great trouble In
keeping up healthy granulations, they wonid be?
come sluggish. 1 tried a number or alteratives,
as iodide or potassium and lime, still the case
progressed very slowly until my attention was at?
tracted to an article In the Medical and surgical
Reporter, 'On Iodoform and Iron.' I at . nee con?
cluded to give i his rem* dy a lair trial. I discon?
tinued all oiher constitutional treatment, and
gave three pills three times a day, manufactured
, by W. R. WARNER A Co., or Philadelphia. I soon
had the aailsraction of seeing a rapid Improve-,
ment. The palu at once lt-ft lier limb, with walch
alie had soire red continually; the granulations
became more healthy and more abundant, and 1
now have the satisfaction of seeing my patient
engaging ia all ber household duties. Not a ves?
tige or the disease ls to be ai en. The patient ls
enjoying perr? ct health, ll active and llvelv.
"Since. I have treat? d two other cases, one or
three and one of lour ye.trs'-'anding, with the
eame good result. I feel convinced of the efllcacy
or the remedy. P. L. REICHARL),
"Chairman Sanitary Committee."
PIL PHOSPHORUS COMP.
A potent Remedial Anent and certain core for
Softening or the Brain, Impotency, ?c.
WINE OF BEEF AND IRON.
TONIC, NUTRITIVE, STIMULANT.
This preparation possesses, In the highest de?
gree, the valuaole properties or irs ingredients so |
combined aa to form a pleat-ant and valuable re?
medy for Debi lty, Exhaustion, Impoverishment
or the Blood, Convalescence, Ac.
For by DR. H. BARR, Wholesale Agent,
mch23-DCAWrtmos Charleston, s. 0.
ABARGAIN !-TO PRINTERS AND
BOOKBINDERS.-A Reggies Wood Frame
Paper Cutter, will be sold low for cash. Is nearlr
new, cata 28 menes, and has an extra knife. No
charge for package. Price $40. Apply at THI
NEWS Job Omce. max22
StjLppmg.
OR NEW ?OEK.
NSW YORK AST* CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LEVE.
ESTABLISHED 1846.
The Splendid Sldewheel Steamiihlp CHARLES?
TON, James Berry Commander, will sall
from Adeer's South Wharf on TUESDAY, April
2d, at l o'clock P. M. precisely.
The CHARLESTON ls one of tte fastest steam?
ships on the Atlantic coast, and having all of her
staterooms on deck offers great Inducements to
travellers going North.
MW Marine Insurance by this line half per cent.
MW Through Bills of Lading given on lotton to
Liverpool, Boston. Providence, and the New Eng?
land manufacturing towns.
For Freight or Passage Engagements apply to
aprl-2 JAMES ADOER A CO., Agents.
IS PHUADELPHIA IRON STEAM
LINE.
THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS
GULF STREAM. Captain Hanter.
VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley,
Are now regularly on the Line, Insuring a first
class se* connection between Philadelphia and
Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Com?
panies at both termini, afford rapid transportation
to and from all points in the Cotton States, and
to and from Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and
the principal cities of the Northwest. Boston,
Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen?
tres.
MW The GULF STREAM ls appointed to sall
from Brown's Wharf on THOTSOAY, April 4th, at
4 o'clock P. M.
MW The VIRGINIA will follow next week.
For particulars ol Freight arrangements, apply
to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves.
W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, Ne. 12
Sooth Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia.
aprl_
po lt NEW YORK.
ON THURSDAY, APRIL 4TH, AT 5?
O'CLOCK P. M.
NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870
STATE-ROOMS AT.T, ON DECK.
The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship
GEORGIA, Crowell, Commander, will sall for New
York on THU FRI? AY. April 4ih, at 6X o'clock P. M.,
from Pier No. 2 Union Wharves.
Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool and the
New England cities as usual.
I ns ur nee bv Steamers of this Line K per cent.
Far Freight or Passage Engagement*, having
very fine Deck Stateroom accommodations, apply
to WAGENER, HUGER A CO.. NO 28 Broad street,
or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves.
mch29
c
TJNARD LINE
The British and North American,
Royal Mail Steamships, between New,
York and Liverpool.
F HOM KKW TORE.
ALGERIA, WEDNESDAY, 3d April.
JAVA, WEDNESDAY. 10th April.
CHINA, WRDNESDAT. 17th april.
RUSSIA, WEDNE-PAY, 2uh April.
CUBA, WEDNESDAY, 1st May.
FROM BOSTON.
PARTHIA, SATURDAY. 6th April.
PALMYRA, SATURDAY, 13th April.
OLYMPUS. TOFBDAY. 23d April.
SI BE KIA, TOESDAY. 3 Jt li April.
SAMARIA, TUESDAY, 7th Mav.
Ratra of Pa?Bage-Cabin, $80, $100 and $130,
gold, according to accommodation. Tickets to
Parla $16, gold, additional. Return Tickets on
favorable terms. Steerage, $30, currency.
steerage Tickets from Liverpool and Queens?
town, and all parts of Europe, at lowest rates.
For Passage, apply to
ROACH A MOFFETT, Agents,
Adger's Sooth Wharf and East Bay.
mch28-thstnimo_
JP ? R BALTIMORE
FREIGHTS REOEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGB
BILLS LADING ISSUED
TO
PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON,
THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST,
LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN.
The fine steamship SEA GULL, Dutton Com?
mander, will sat) for Baltimore, on WEDNESDAY,
3d instant, at half-past 2 o'clock P. M.
MW Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that
city by railroad from Baltimore without addi?
tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am?
ple time to Bampie and Bell their Goods from the
Railroad Depot in Philadelphia.
For Freight or Passage apply to
PAUL C. TREN HOLM, Agent,
mch30-4_No. 2 Onion Wharves.
pACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S
THROUGH LINE TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above line leave Pler^spiSaia
No. 42. North River, font or Canal^??ssS
street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, or tue [tu
and 80th of every month except when these
dates fan on sunday, then ibesaturday preceding.
All departures connect at Panama with steam?
ers for South Pacific and Central American ports.
Departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica
For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran?
cisco Qrst of every month, except when it falls on
Sunday; then on the day preceding.
No california steamers touch at Havana, bat go
direct from New York to Aspiawau.
One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult
Medicine and attendance free.
For Passage Ticker? or other Information apply
at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf
foot of canal street, North River, New York.
Jaly26-lyr F. R. BABY. Agent.
JjlOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS.
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
gf&?h STEAM COMPANY ?flfflfc
wm dispatch one of their nrat class, full power
Iron screw steamships from
PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY,
Cabin Passage $80, gold.
Steerage Passage (Office No. 20 Broadway) $30,
onrrency.
For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to
WILLIAMS A GUION.
No. 63 Wall street. N. Y.
N. 3.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued
hy the Charleston ana New York Steamers, which
make dose connection with the above Une.
For particulars and rate of Freight apply to
JAMES ADGER A GO.,
WAGNER. HUGER A CO.,
maye Or WM. A. COURTENAY.
Cns inte? Card?.
J0
B DAWSON, JR.,
STENCIL CUTTER,
No. 107 EAST BAY.
All kinds or STENCILS cat in the best manner
and at short notice, and at moderate rates. Name
Plates for markln; clothing 60 an t 76 cents,
brush and Ink Included. On hand, Alphabet
Figure?, Stencil Paste, (various colors,) Brushes,
Indelible Ink. Ac. Ac._mcb2ti-mthlmo
Q H AB. LIEBENROOD,
STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY,
AT FORKS OF ROAD,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Offices-No. 128 Meeting street, and corner Une
and Meeting s tree ta.
?y Highest prices paid in Oash tor Crude Turpen?
tine.
Virgin..$5 6o I Yellow Dip $4 00 | Hard.$2 90
mcQis-emoB
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE.
-o
This FERTILIZER, manufactured by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COUPANT, under the dlreo
tlon of their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN R AVENEL, la now offered to the Planung Community AT
TET VERY REDUCED PRICE OF $*8 PER TON CASH, or $53 PAYABLE 1ST NOVEMBER, 1873,,
FREE OF INTEREST. . . .
This FERTILIZER has been very extensively used in this State, and has given entire satisfaction;!
some of the must practical planters admitting it to be equal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound; ? < .
All eales made now wlU be considered as cash OB the 1st of March, 1873, and to those baying on
time the sale will be considered as due on 1st November. 1872.
By this arrangement planters will be enabled, without extra cost, to haul their Manure at a
time when their wagons .md mnles are Idle.
Pampbleta containing the certificates of thoae who have used the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE will be
furnished on application to the Agents.
PELZER, RODGERS CO., Genera! Agents,
deo8-4mos BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C.
IMPORTANT TO COTTON PUNTERS! #
HE MIRY LAND FERTILIZING IND MAJVDFACTDRIN6 CO.
HAVE PREPARED A SPECIAL FERTILIZES ADAPTED TO THE COTTON PLANT,
UNDER THE NAME OF
OOTTOIV FOOD!
Waich they claim to be of the nighest Grade of Fertilizer sold in the South, and guarantee to eqna
In resu.ts Peruvian Guano, ponnd for pound, and of more permanent benefit to the soil.
It has been used by several hundred Plantera In North and South Carolina and Georgia, for two
seasons, with the following results :
It increases the crop from 100 to 200 per cent.
It resists drought In all cases. The crop ia not affected by rust.
It matures the crop three to four weeks In advance, thus insuring the crop against early frosts,
or in the event of a backward season for planting enables the planter to pat la his crop three or four
weeks later, even aa late as the ist or June, with a certainty of success.
It produces a better quality or Cotton,
Looking at the low price of Cotton, the Intelligent planter will readily comprehend the necessity
of using nothing but the highest grade or Fertilizers, and of st r let iv avoiding thoae whose valujr
has been reduced by adultera'lon or the use of cheap materials under the pretence of meeting the'
low price of Cotton.
If his crop is only doubled by the nae of "COTTON FOOD" It will give him from one to two hun?
dred per cent profit on h I outlay, with Cotton at 12 X cents per ponnd, and it will enable him to plant
fewer acres, with a corresponding reduction of labor and expense, with better results.
955 PER TON, IN SACKS, TWELVE TO THE TON.
LAWRENCE SANGSTON, President,
No. 58 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE. ,,
J. R. PRINGLE & SON, Agents,^
janie mwramos CHARLESTON, S. G.
ATLANTIC AGIO PHOSPHATE.
This Article, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direction of their
Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN K AVENEL, for composting with Cut von Seed, ls now offered at the Reduced
Price of 938 per ton cash, or 931 per ton payable lat November, 1872, Free of Interest.
Orders cued now will be considered aa Cash 1st Marc?. 1S72. or on Time ai due 1st November
1872, thereby enabling Plantera to haul lt ac a time when their Wagons and Mules are idle.
PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents
dec8-4mOB BHOWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C.
E. FRANK COE S ^~
AMMONIATED BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE,
AND COE'S PURE DISSOLVED BONE.
The above superior FERTILIZERS, admitted by every Planter who has used them to be the best
and moat profitable of any of the Commercial Manures, are now offered for Hale by the Agents at very
much Reduced Prices, In order that every Planter may be enabled to use them.
Pamphlets containing the reporta of the success of these Fertilizers win be furnished on appli?
cation to the Agents.
The Phosphate is sold at $48 per ton cash, or 953 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, free of
interest
The Dissolved Bone at $50 per ton cash, or $55 per ton payable lat November, 1873, free of
Interest.
PELZER, RODGERS & CO., Sole Agents,
dec8-4m08 BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. O.
4}aroraare, &gricnltnral implements, Ut.
HART X CO.
Are AGENTS for
A Complete Turning Plough, with Scraper, Sweep, Shovel,
Bull Tongue and Turning Plough.
$13 5Q COMPLETE!
We have also a Full Assortment of One and Two Eorae
Ploughs, Both Cast and Steel, of AVERY & SONS.
AND
AGRICULTUR ALJMPLEME?? TS.
FAIRBANKS SCALES.
BURDICK'S HAY & FODDER CUTTER.
We are also in Receipt of a Full Line of
SWEDES IRON.
ENGLISH IRON,
HOOP IRON,
PLOUGH STEEL,
TURPENTINE HACKS,
TURPENTINE TOOLS,
MILL STONES,
HOES,
TRACES,
NAILS.
ROPE,
PLOUGH LINES,
GUNS,
PISTOLS,
POTWARE,
TINWARE,
WOODWARE,
BEST FISH LINES,
SEINE TWINE,
FISH HOOKS,
BOLTING CLOTH.
H^L.R T Sc O O -,
39 Hayne Street, and Corner of Kine: and Market1
ianl8-8tuth8mosD*c CHABLESTON, S. ?.

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