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*". CITY AFFAIRS. MEETINGS THIS DAT. Tyre Lodge, at Half-past 7 P.M. -Char-lesion Riflemen, at half-past 7 P. Wagener Artillery Club, at 7 P. M. Hope Fire Company, at half-post 7 P. AUCTION SALES THIS DAT. Leitch <fc Bruns will sell at half-p o'clock:, at store No. 1G7 Meeting street desks, chairs, ?c. R. M. Marshall & Bro. will sell at ll o at No. - Friend street, grist mill. William McKay will sell at 9 o'clock, store, dry goods, notions, ic. * Hiles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock, ' store, clothing, hats and shoos. REAL ESTATE SALES. Messrs. Lowndes & Qrlmball, auctlo -. sold yesterday the Hlaroon Farm oi Neck for $2500. The Chlcora Mining property was t in by the creditors. Hr. J. Fraser Mathe wes sold a house a In a court on the south side of Spring for KOO. Messrs. A. J. White & Son sold a bone lot on the north Bide of Cumberland for $3025._ BOILER EXPLOSION. _-A. brief telegram was received in thi yesterday by Messrs. Stein meyer A Si from Yemassee, the Junction of the 8ave and Charleston and Port Royal Roads, si that the boiler at Browning's Saw Mills, c latter railroad, about cine mileB noi Yemassee, had exploded on Monday noon, by which Mr. Browning was seri injured. Yerbal Information, received represented that two colored hands emp at the mill had also been injured. ACCIDENT AT THE FRANKLIN STI SCHOOL. A portion ol the plastering In the ass; room of the Franklin street Public Sc colored, fell down yesterday while the was filled with pupils, slightly cutting a girl, named Mary Glover, upon the fae? hands. During the contusion which rest a heavy bench was overturned upon i named Isabella 8avage, breaking her She was carried to a neighboring resld and received medical attention. THE IRISH VOLUNTEERS. The banner borne by the Irish Yolonl in the procession on Su Patrick's day worked for the organization In 1861 ny yoong ladles In the seminary of the Sis te Mercy. They bought the material, and i one of them, with her own fair fingere, < part of the elaborate stitching and eml dering which made the banner so taste, conspicuous. The banner was presentei the Irish volunteers, in the name of the ' BOTS, by Bishop Lynoh. ; * THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A movement ls now on foot to revive South Carolina Historical Society, which ' . be remembered aa a valuable Charleston siltation lc aiite-beHum days, but which, si ; tba war, has bad but a ncT?oii exlstei - Tbe only surviving officer of me society tbe secretary. Professor Frederick A. Porcl and this gentleman called a meeting a i evenings ago, at Holmes's Book House, the parp?se of reviving the organization, that meeting Professor Porcher was uni monal y elected president of the society, t Hr. A. Barron Holmes was ohosen secrets This society bas accomplished much good former year* in oollectlog and preserv valuable archives of the history ol South Ca Jina, and has published three import vol?mes ol transactions which contain a mi of historical Information elsewhere unalta able, and the present effort to restore lt to lormar usefulness should meet with warm t couragemenL Any further Information tr may be required as to the plan of reorganls j Uon, ic, may be ob tul ned from the sec re tai Mr. A. Barren Holmes, at the corner of Kl und Wentworth streets. AMUSEMENTS. The Second Performance of tbe Orator of the Creation. It will be seen by the advertisement another column that the music-loving publ are again to have the-pleasure of bearii Haydn's Oratorio of the Creation, which ls i - be repeated-under the management of Hr P. J. Barbot, and with the same voices as i i the last performance, at the Hibernian Ha! to-morrow evening. This performance ! generously given for the benefit of the Coi federate Home, and lt 1B expected that th i act, and tba attractions ot the oratorio ltsel which proved sufficient to fill the Freuoi scnaftsbund Hall to overflowing last Wedne day evening, will cause the larger hall whic has now been en^sgid to be crowded lo-moi row evening with an equally refined and aj preclative audience. Professor Miles'? Lecture. The third of the very attractive series < lectures by Professor J. W. Miles will be di livered this evening at tbe Confederate Hom on Broad street. The subject ls "The Imag nation and fancy of Shakespeare as Illustrate In the Tempest and Midsummer Night's Drean with a comparison with the Birds of Arlstt pnanea," and those who have heard the prc ' ceding lectures of this course will loo! forward to a rr oat charming entertainment ii listening to this, which is said to be arnon] the best lectures of the course. Tickets fo the remainder of the course, or lor any singh lecture, may be obtained at Fogartie'e bool store, or the price of admission (75 cents; may be paid at the door. LOCAL LACONICS. -Governor Hoses returns to Colombia tbli morning. -After the 20th Instant the first bell will be rang at 8 P. H. Instead of at 7 P. H. ; and the last bell at 10 P. H. instead ol al 9 P. H. -The Devereux Brothers are engaged In placing a new front to the dry goods store on Tradd street, south side, between Church and > East Bay, occupied by Mr. Frederick McGary. -Hr. A. C. McGilllvray, the auctioneer, has besn disposing rapidly of the lots In the sub burt-au Town of Petigrn. 1 hese plats meas? ure thirty by one hundred feet, and are from fifteen to twenty dollars uplece. Eight have already been purchased. -George Lucas, a colored man, was taken to the City Hospital yesterday morning suffer? ing from a severe wound in the right leg. He was employed on Southern wharf lu unload? ing a boat, and while encaged In bis work was struck by a hage piece ol Umber. Ampu? tation a little below the knee Joint was deem? ed necessary. The patient is now improving. -Tbe Sisters of Mercy beg to acknowledge the receipt of one hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifty-two cents, through the Rev. D. J. Qnlgley, being the amount of the collec? tions taken np in the Cathedral, on St. Pat? rick's Day, for the benefit of the Catholic male and female orphans, and for which they gratefully return their thanks to the St. Pat? rick's Benevolent Society, Irish Volunteer*. Irish Rifle Club, Irlsn Volunteer Rifle Club, and St. Joseph's Temperance Society, and to other frteodB who contributed on that day. BUSH/ESS NOTICES. A PABAOBAGH FOB DrSPEPTICS.-Il yOU hara a weak stomach, and wish to make lt weaker, lake violent purgations. There is no surer way to render indigestion chronic. But lt you are dyspeptic and like a sensible per-1 son, desire to strengthen your digestive or? gans and compel them lo perform tbeir essen? tial dutieB thoroughly and regularly, lake a dose of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters before every meal, until your delinquent stomach IB restored to a healthy coercion. It should be understood ibat dyspepsia is always complica? ted with disturbances of the liver and an un? natural state of the bowels, and that no medi? cine which does not reach and rectify these Irregularities can possibly core this agon? izing disease. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters ls an anti-bilious agent and a gradual cathartic, as well as a tonic and stomachic, and hence Its un parallel led efficacy In the severest cases ot chronic indigestion. mcbl9-wfm3D*w THROAT AFFECTIONS AND HOARSENESS.-All suffering from irritation ol the throat and hoarseness will be agreeably surprised at the almost Immediate relief afforded by the use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches." DOWIE, MOISE <fc DAVIS, AgentB. nov20-wim3 SORE THROAT, Cough, Cold and similar troubles. If suffered to progress, result lu ser? ious pulmonary affections, oftentimes incura? ble. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" reach di? rectly the seat of the disease, and give almost instant relief. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, agents. nov20wlm3 FIVE RARE AND SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED VOLUMES, Including that magnificent folio, 'The Illustrations of Shakespeare," all that re? mains of what a few years ago was one of the finest private libraries in the State, are to be raffled for tbe benefit ot the widowed and im? poverished owner. Those who delight in choice books may Inspect the volumes at the office of J. Fraser Matbewep, No. 66 Broad street, where the raffle Hst will also be found. ALL THE new styles of Parasols, also an ex? cellent assortment of light colored Kid Gloves, just unpacked. A full supply of Win? dow Shades, also Laie Curtains, at Furch gotf, Benedict & Co.'s, No. 275 King street CHARLESTON MANCTACTDRES.-The develop? ment of manufactures of various kinds ls fast j becoming a principal source of Improvement j and revenue to Charleston. High In the Hst is the manufactory of Mr. P. P. Toale. Estab? lished Immediately after tbe war, lt has been uniformly and increasingly successful, and now affords unrivalled facilities for the manu? facture of doors, sashes, blinds or anything else in bis line. See bis advertisement. mcblO-mwflmo See First Page for other Local Matters. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Elz po rt?. Nsw TOBE-Per steamship James Adger -53 bags sea Island cotton. 716 biles uplan4 cotton, 85 toa ree, 60 casks clay, 37 baits domestics. 148 pkgs sundries. BOSTON-Per steans! p Flag-187 bbis spirits turpentine, 608 bbl? rosin, 60 caBks clay, 80 pkgs sundries. The Charleston Cotton, Rice and .Varal Store? Market. ornea OHAKLKKTON NKWA, I TCKSOAT SVBNINO, March 18, 1813. j COTTON.-Thia market presented a quiet and dnll aspect at easy prices. Sales about soo bales, I say l at 16,2 at is, 3t at IT, 24 at ny,, o at is, 367 I at 18.V, 100 at 18X. 0 at 18X. 10 at 10, 42 on pri? vate terms. We quote: LIVBRrtOL CLASSIFICATION. Inferior.13 @15 Stains and Unwed.16 @17 Ordinary to good ordinary.IS @17 Low mi dd Hu ur.17 X (318 Middling.lB.vira Strict middling.18X@ Ricx-There was a good demand for this grain at steady prices. Sales 226 tierces olean Caroli? na; tay 86 tierces at ex, 40 at ix, lol at 7 316, 86 at 7 6-1 ec fi m. We quote common to fair at 6X?TX.good7X@7Xc. NATAL STORES.-The receipts were 14 bbls spirits turpentine and lf>2 bbls rosin. Themar- j ket was qnlet and without sales or note. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam, dlreot, nominal on uplands, xe on Bea islands; via New York, Xd on uplands, ld on sea island'; tr.- Batt, asking- Xd?9-ied on uplands, and - on sea islands. To Havre, - on uplands. Coastwise-tn New York, by steam, xe on uplands and xe on sea island.!; $2 fl tierce on rice; soc fl bbl on rosin ; by sall. -c fl lb en cotton; -ca tierce on rice;eoe fi bbl on rosin; $Tl@l2 ft M on lumber; $1231260 fl Mon timber. To Bost n, by steam XO on uplands and $2 60 fl tierce on rice; by sal). --c onfi m uplands; rosin 70c; resowed etnit ?12(312 60; Umber $13?1S 60; phosphate $5@6 so. To Providence, by sail $ic?u V M on boards; -c V lb on colton; by steam Xe via New Tork. To Philadelphia, by steam Xe on uplands; $1 7.' II cask on rice; 60c ?J bbl on rosin; ri on spirits Through bUla of lading given to Boston, j'rovl dence and the New England cities are regularly leaned on thia route, and dispatch guaranteed. By sall, $8 fl M on boards; $12 on Umber;-T ton on clay; S8 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam xe fi lb; by sall $8@8 so ft M on boards;- on timber; S3 60 ft ton at city; $4@ 4 60 fl ton up river on phosphate rick. Vessels ?re In demand by our merchants to take lumber frelgbtairom Georgetown, s. c.. Uarlenand Satii la River, na., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern porta, and $io@i2 fl M are the ratea on tlmbei and boards. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-Tbe banks purchase sight checks on New York ar. par to X per cent, premium and sell at X pr miura. EXCHANOR.-Sterling eo day bills 23X?23X GOLD.-14?16X> Marketa by Telegraph. MONEY MARKETS. LONDON, March 18. Noon.-Consols 92X<i92X* Fives 90X PARIS, March 18. Noon.-Rentes 66f 67c ? NEW YORK, March 18. Noon.-Freights quiet, stocks Xe stronger. Gold firm at 16. Money Arm at 7 to 7 i-32 pei cent. Exchange, long 8. short t>X- Oovernmeuts dnll and steady. Mate bunda wry quiet. Kvening.-Money 1 32al-l6 commission. Sterl? ing dull; primo banters S l ie. Gold l6Xai6X Governments slightly advanced and firm, states dull and qu et. Freights quit t. COTTON MARKETS. _ " LIVERPOOL. March 18. Noon.-Colton opened with a downward ten? dency; uplands 9Xd, urleuns 9Xa9Xd ; Irom sa? vannah and charleston March and April sa. Later.-Cotton Irregular and tending down* uplands 9Xd. urleana 9Xd; sales lO.ooo balta; speculation and export looo; from Savaunaa or Cnarleaton, February or March 9d. Evening-cotton closed unchanged; sales In? clude 7000 ba'es American. Yarns ana rubrics dull with a downward tendency. Nsw YORK. March 18. Noon.-Cotton quiet; sales 1189 bales; uplands laxc; Orleans 19X& Eventna--cotton quiet; sale? 1930 bales; op lands 19XC. Orleans i9Xc; net receipts 47*; gross 1360; rales for export io.G. Sales or futures to day 29,600 bales, aa follows: March, 18Xal8X* April, 18X&18X; May, 18 6-16.18 16-16; June, 18 y.a 19 M6; Joly, 18XC. B03T0.V March 18. Cotton dul> and depressed; accura.e quotations cannot be given; mlddll ga lOXc; net receipts 21 bales; groas 449; sal s loo; atocK li.ooo. PHILADELPHIA, Maroh 18. Cotton dull; midd.lugs lOxo. BALTIMORE. March 18. Cotton dull; midd linga isxc; gro s recel ptB 376 nwe?; exporta coastwise 67; sales 140; take a out or stock on contract 400; stock 9603. mt NN A* , NOBFOLE, March 18. IwniSi ?ePresaed and lo? mlcdllngs nominal ??u^tloa?S 2,78 bale,; "porcs C0ft8t' Cotton dan. W"JHNOTON. March 18. baleafeiDoru^ net receipts 106 r~ - vu? iwise 186; ?ales 30; Brock '407. Cotton firm; middiin^iV^*11, Marca 18 b.les; eales Iii?; g^?"few* 5 D" recolpw 1279 Cotton unsettled; mldditn?D3T^March l8 287 bales; Balea 252 ?alea. 8 17*c ; receipts Cotton-none offering . ^Pmw?c,V,R )7Xc; respis 1.646; .h.p'^nS'T^ 22& Co-ton q.-.let and nrm; m?ddlmgs^vais1^ lov middling nxanxc; .good orSinarr iai& net receipts eis bales; gross 643 bales; export^ 3reat Brit tin 2.635: co .suv.AC 469: iale.? 600 bales; ?cock 42,669. NEW ORLEANS. March 18. Cotton sieadlor; demand belter; midd ?lng j l8Xc; net receipts l.SBo; gross 1,47* bales; ex? ports to continent 1,661 bales; sales 2,000 bale*; last evening 6.200; stock 210,156. GALVESTON, March 18. Cotton unsettled; good id*dlnary is ye; net re? ceipts 1401 bal-s; exports toureat Britain 1550; sales 600; StOCK 47,147. PROVISIONS AND PltODOCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL. March 18. Noon.-Bread?tuls steady. Cornea. Beef 82s cd Lard SSs 3d. Tallow 449 3d. NEW YORK, March 18. f-oon.-Flour quiet and unchanged. Wneat qntet. corn steady ano scarce, rork Arm, mos ate 25. Lard dull West'rn steam 8>io. Turpen? tine dull an 1 heavy at &o%c. Rosin uull at $3 65 $3 70 for Hirained. Evening.-Fiour qu et and unchanged. Whiskey shade firmer at 93c. wueat quietp.nd I.eld firmly; scarcity of freignt room checking export. Corn In moderate request at steady puces. Klee, fair to prime VXiSJfC. rork firmer. Lard firmer at s5ias??c. isavalstonssteady. BALTIMORE, March 18. Flour steady. Wheat dull; choice white $l 05a 1 lo; good to prime red $t 85al 95. corn steady. Rye quiet at 80p.90c. Providions firm and nomi? nal. Whiskey firm. WILMINGTON. March 29. Spirits turpentine dull at 53c. Rosin unset led at $2 66a2 70 lor strained, erode turpem lue de? clining, $2 76 for hard. $4 60 for yellow dip and virgin. Tor lower at $2 82*a2 85 ST. Louis. March 19. Flour quiet and unchanged. Corn steady. Whl-key neld at ssc. Pork eaMir at $15 75altf. Bsconsteady for Jobbing order lot*; thoulders eXa7c; sides 8??a9c. Lard nominal. CINCINNATI. March IS. Flour dall at $7 76 to 7 9 j. corn quiet at 39<t40c. Provisions firm, rori: held at $15 25. with $16 bid. Lard null and nominal: steam 7j?c; kettie 8 a8>? Bacon quiet; shoulders 6>ic; eli ar rib sides SJ?aSJ?; clear sides 8J?. Whl-key steady at 88c. Li msviLLB. .Nardi 18. Tobacco very firm and higher; sales 200 Hhds. Flour qu'et; extra family $7 -6. c om qule?. and unchanged. Pork Steady. B*con easy; shoul? ders SXc, clear rib hides %X*8%c, clear sides PC. all packed. Laid firm; choice leaf tierce 8>?a9c; kees 9Kaicc; steam 3JS\'C; order lots Xajic higher. Whl-key 88a89c. W ilmington Market. WILMINGTON, March 17. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Sales of only 25 casks at 65c per gallon tor Southern package, a decline of lc since last quotations. Market dall. boam.-Saies of 1000 bbls (April delivery) at $2 90, and 600 bbl? on the erot at $2 70 Tor strain? ed. Market dall. CRVOB 1 URPENTivE.-Sales of 1160 bbl8 at $4 60 for virgin and yeliow dip and $2 76 ror hurd, a decline of 26c on each grade slice last reports. Matket doll. CORN.-Sales of 2030 bushels at 76Kc per bushel. TIMBER.->a'es of 3 rafts as follows: 1 (ordi? nary! at $6. l (fair mill) at $ll. and i (pilme mill) > t $12 60 per M. Receipts heavy and pules Heh;. TAR.-sales of los bbls at $3 j er bbL Market aa settled. New York Rice Market. NEW YORK, March 17. The D il y Bulletin says: There Ins been the usuai jobbing ltqnlry and at full price 1 he pahs are 40 tes Carolina ut 6Xu9c, 200 bags Rangoon at 6 s a7c. New York Naval Stores Market. KEW YORK, Mach 17. The Dally Bulletin says: Receipts to-day 1247 bbls rosin, 2i8 do spirits turpentine. Spirit* tur? pentine contlnnea duli an i the maik t demoral? ized, eia62c 19 asked for merchantable ord.-r, but sue ls the ben bid. strair'.d rosin ls also dud and prices declining, bules Include loo t bis at $3 6). Fine prudes also very quiet. Tar duli bot steady. Pitch unchanged. Receipts per Railroad March 18. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. loio bales cotton, 48 bales goods, 645 bbls flour, Hu4 bags grain. 4 cars stock. To Railroad Agent, P Macqueen, turmdster A Zerbst. W c Dukes A co, Wsgener A Monsets. B o'.\em, W K Smith A co, Tledeman. Cahier A co, W tl Jones A co, W M Bird A co. Hun m ti uu Bros O W williams A co. H bischoff A co, Suffet.8. Werner A Ducker, camp sen A co, E Fowler, Kllnck, Wickenberg A co, J tl Toilers, W R Davis G Fodln A Son, O Dahrms, A To?las, Dr U Baer, G ll Walter A co, rclzer, Rodgers A co, A J Salinas, W c Cou: tney A co, J elford i A co, Sloan A Slegnious, E ll Frost .v co, W B Williams A ison, W w smith, A B Mulligan. Wiss A co. Williams. Black A Willam*, W ? Ttaekston, Reeder A Davis, W K Kv.ui, Wardlaw A carew. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 26 bales cotton. 164 bbls rosin, io bbl* whiskey. 9 hhds bacon. 23 pkgs tobacco, ploughs, cases wine, cars lamber, mose.Ac. lo o E Prlichelt A co, F Klintworth, W T Waif, O F W, F Miete s. M I ri- st. Rardlu A Parker. K Diamond O C. rel zer. Hodges A co, T r smith. Wm M Bird A co, S D Money, T HAW Dewees. irenhulm A Son, H Bischoff A co, A Tiefen'hal, (?uackenbusn. Estlll A co, y raeer A DUI, K Wehraan, K B Cooper, W C Bei A oo, AS Sujiih, Sooth-rn Express co, ScenVus, Werner A Ducker, K li t-ron A co, M bil? den A Jone- Caldwell A .-on, A J sailuas, E Well lug. Pringle A >on. k insman A Howell, E Welling, J B P A ley, N E R lt Agent. Jno F O'Neill, Geo W Williams A co, M Trhst, J E Adger A co. P Waith, W K Ryan. Reed r A Davis. J M Fredsberg. Bowe sewing Machne co, J R Mar? i-ban A <0 Laurey. Alexander A ro, W J Harra!, W A M. carraway A Bros. March, Price A cu, s c Railroad Agent, ut der and others. Passengers. Per steamship Manhattan, ft om New York J B stow, J B allen, W U Swan, Mr* Mary Wail. H Harbeck D o Long. F G Wetmur?, G W Kdce, J Lam?. C s? But;es and wile. Mrs E E Moore and son, J N Cobwln and wlf , Geo R B Edmonds, Mantera Q du ard. sirred Fiyi.n. Per ?tourner City feint, iroin Palatka via Jack Bonville, Fernandina and savannah-Mrs H L Hart. M '.66 Mary Hait, capt R J Adams, Mii-s Ab? bott, J O smith, Jas Macken and wife Dr Tun landlugham, K Buckley and son, Tbos Megardle. wife and daughter, Mr Brown. J W >auBberry and son. H P Bnrk, A >alon, S H C Rae, B Gunn, T Kotilns. Mr wilson, Mr Ayer, and 10 on dock. Per steamer Pilot Boy, rrom Fernandina, via savannah. Beaufort Ac-Mr Knight and daugh? ter. Miss Knight, Geo T Harm-. P G Langley, B s Sams, Capt Fliehet, tm sou deck. MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, ?. O.MARCH 19, 1873. Lat 32 deg 48 min 83 sec | L in 79 deg 57 min 27 Bec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Manhattan, McKee, New York left Saturday, iain Inst. Mdse. To James Adger A co, SC Ruilroad. N E Railroad, SAC Railroad. So Ex oo, J E Adger A co, A M adger, O T Alfurd A co, Adams, uamon A c, G W Almar, J U urun. lug A co, T b Bissel), Byrne A Fogarty, ti Bate* A co, Dr H Baer. J Y brown. B boyd, Brewer A Kohuke, C Bart A co, E Bull, j Blackman, ll Bis? choff A co, T M Bristoll A co, J C H Claussun, L Oft?pln. H Cobla A cu, T M cater. Geo s Cameron, ERCowperthwalt. Ciane, Boil-ton A co, Cohen A Wells, Dr Qeo Collier, J B Duval A Son, U A DUC A Son, Dowle, Moise A Davis. J T hr win, Ellas Bros, Edge ton A i.lchardR, A W Eckel A co, Fnrcngott, benedict A co. B Feldman A co. I t Falk A co. A D Heming, Fogartie's Book store. D F Fleming A co. W c A R J Forsythe F Goblet, P L oulllcmln, U Gerdts A co, T ? Horsey a Bro, Hart A co. JnoHurkampA co N A Hum, A ts Holmes, wm Uarrai. A H Hayden, M Hunnekln. J Harbeson. Uoluies A Calder, J H Hall A c i. A il.lug, Johnston, crews A co. Jeffords A co. D Jacobs, W U Jones A CO, H Klaue A c?, Kinsman Bros, Kanapaux A Gonzalez, Kress- 1 A Brande*, U W Knete, Knobeloch A small, Locke A t-mii lug J U Lawton, J li Lopez, Laurey. Alexander A co. C Llilenibol, L Lewin&oa, A Lauger, Menke A Muller, Maru ou . A co. Wm McK -v. Wm Mar scher, Wm Mccomb, J F Meyers, W fi Miller, ti c Metz. Mc Loy A Rice, Jno G Milnor A co, s R Mar? shall A co, Nachman A co. B K Ncufvllie, M U Nathan A SOU, J C ustenuor', chas ost-uuorf, u FPanknln. W F Paddon, Pau1, Welch A co. Ed Perry, <j P Puppennelm, l> Paul A co. Hlurdan. Dawson A co, Kaveuel A co. Blecke A Pete; man J t Redding. J K Head A c >, j sayas, Miss M snarp, w m shepherd r co, shacke.r rd A Kelly, seit A Fosser, W A Skrlne, D U - lieux, A Steillog, KE schirmer, il C Sih*e zer, D L shapiua. w Steele, sunday Tln.es. J U stender,Steffens, Wer? ner A Dncker, L ichneli. J F Taylor A co, Terry A Solan, M ihompaon. P P Toale, W J Trim, M Trieat, Wm ?i?eihardt, J H V?llers, G H Wa,ter, W I. Webb, u F Wielen. Wagener A Monsees ? ll West, P Walsh. Waiker, Evans A Cogowell, s li Wilson A Bro p Wlnetnon A co, and oih?rs Monday, March 17. SAM, II meras Lighthouse bearlug west, passed sehr 3 H Stickney, bound South. steamship Ashland, Humer, Philadelphia left - Insu Mdse. To W A Courteoay, Railroad Agent. Order, A M Adger, Q w Aimsr, Adams, Damou * co, H Blscnoff A CO. E Bates A co Dr H Baer, Billmann Bros, T M Bristoll A co, W c Bee A co. J A Blake, B Boyd, Brewer A Kohuke U Bul win kl-, T Campbell, cameron. Barkley dt cu' T M Cater, W H ch.ifee A co, ? clic.us, Jas i o*.' grove, Crane, Benlaton A cn, Cnsse* Cuttluo Dowle, Moise A Davis, M linke, tl A Duo 4 Son! Ed Daly. J A EnM'.w A co, Ellas Bru*. J T Erwin A W Eckel A co, D F Fleming A co C I) Franke' Fogartle St liman A co, R c Gravi ?, j M ur?e, A son, J S Hy er, Holm, s's Book Uouso, Holmes Calder A co, J H Hi.i-n, Johuhton, i re . s A CO, Jeffords A CO, J R Johnson, W D Johnson. John? son A Brown, H K lat te .4 c, Knobeloch A small, Krekel A Brandes, Kinsman Bio?, c Lill nthal A co. Mordecai A co, J no McKlosey, Fi. Meyer, Wm Marscher, M .moue A co, Manln A Mood, McMillan King, W A Mehi t>ns. P Macqueen, W C Miller, M H Nathan A son. F L i.'Neill, u o>.\eill A Son, O P Poppjoh.im Quickenbuib hstillA co, RI-eke A Petermun. R^venel, Hoimes & co Raveoel A co, suntu A Valk, Wm shepherd A co, J F ia) lor A to, Jno Tiioup-on A c .. A liefen thal Tyng A co, F Vou sanien, R S Vtnnl- g. W L Webb, O F Wleteis, Wapener A Mon-ees. Jas Wiley A co. Walker, t.vans A Cogs wed, P Wash. Geo w Williams * od. Sehr Daniel Brltialn. Carroll. Philadelphia, - uujs. Muse. To H F Baker, Waaeuer, Monsees A.o Wm Marscher, Julius A Blake, J H Wahr? man A co, Dowle, Moise A Davis, and Order. Sehr Mary D Ireland. Ireland. Bait more-? lays. Guano and Mdse, io s 0 Ra lroad Agent. Jtono Phosphate co. Elinck, Wickenberg A co, ? Paul 4 co, uart A co. sehr Lizzie Florence, Llpplncott, New Torte-6 lays. Guauo and acids. To Kinsman A Bowell, 5V C Dukes ft cu. Vessel to Cohen ft Wells. Sehr A ice Borda. Dukes. Wilmington, Del, - lay. Guano. To T G Beag. sehr Aun s Deas, Uarbatri. rrom West Point Mill. 80 tierces rice. To 'J F Uaucke), and J R Pringle A Son. sehr Southerner, Letters, from Georgclown S C. uoo bushels rough rice. To Louis u DeSaus BU'-O. Sehr Lucretia, Bal ince. ?r< m Santce. 1300 bushels rough rice. To Omi a Tienliolra A Son. steamer Pilot Boy, McN'elty, Irom Fernandina, Fla. via Shannah, Beaurort, Paclrtc and Chis oiiu'.i Landings. ->b bugs s'a Islan-i colton, 2358 c-dar b JU s aud nuls*-. Tn lt ivenel. Hnlme9 A co. W C Bec A co. 1) Mc eh. rson, Kavenel A co, Wm uurney, W M Kl d ft co, C Lltscn.l, M Triest. M B Allen, A R Haig. Joo F Taylor, A D Cohen. Jas Cosgrove. W L We-jb. Steamer Marlon, Adair, Saetee River. 45 bales cotton, 400 bhia naval atoren, mdse, Ac. To Ravcnel, Holmes ft co, J is M Caldwell ft son, T P Stulln, Peizer, Ro'gers ft co. W 0 Bee 4 co. Coonta ft Wroton, stoney. Lowndes A co. LE Coan r ft son. Reeder A Davis, Jno Colcock ft co, Bamia 4 Parker, w A royle, F L Meyer, w o Dukes ft co, Gaillard ft Mlnott, Whlldin ft Jones, and others. Steamer City Point, Fitzgerald, Palatka via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. 75 p ickages mdse. To Kavenel ft co, Mr Olin* rd, Qeueral Gil? more. BELOW. Sehr James Jones, THton, from Savannah, bound South. Put in for a harbor. IN THE OFFING. Ship Fiorello, Mears, from Guanape and Cal? lao. Via st Tnomas. w I. G can?. To Hobson, barterdo ft co, New York. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York -James Adger ft co. steamship flag, Feater. Boston-James Adger ft co. FROM THIS PcRT. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, at Baltimore, March 18. swedish brig Anna Jansen, Gravesend, at Lon? don, March 1. Sehr Matoaka, Fooks, Balimore, March 16. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Tne Else Eschrlcht, Eschrlcht, at Liverpool, February 28. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LIVERPOOL. March 18. Arrived. Republic, City if Brooklyn. Perelre and Great Western. " " Nsw YORK. March 18. Arrived, Baltic, Montgomery and San Jacinto. MEMORANDA. The Br bark" Moun'aln ARh. Cave, from Bull uiver. S (,', and Henrietta Wishart, from Beau Tort. S C, arrived at London, February 2T. The Swedish brig Hellos, Holm, from Charles? ton for London, sailed from Falmouih, for her de-Uuail?n. Ftbruary27. The following ?re ihe c nslgneesof the Mer? chants Line sehr Matilda Brooks, Junes from N-w \otk which arrived on Monday: Koach ft Monett, Adams. Damon ft co, C D Ahrens A co. OW Almar. J E Adger <t co, C Bet boase. Wm M Bird ft co H Blschotl ft co. Hermann Buiwinkle, Tw Bliss. F 0 Borner, T M Bristoll ft co, Boll? mann Bros, ("avauaagh 4 We ah, w H Chatte A co c Claclus, T M Cater, K R Cowpertttwalt, no'wie Moise ft Davis, hilas Brcs, J A Enslow A co Jno S Fairly ft cn, D Goldstein ft Son, E Ii ?u'rdeuer, H Gerd:* ft co, Uart ft co. Jno Hur Karnp ft io, Jeffords 4 co. T M Horsey 4 Bro. Holmes, camer 4 co, J W Harrison, Kilnck, Wlckeuberg 4 co. Johnston. Crews A- co. Geo W King, Laurey, Alexander 4 co. Knobeloch 4 Small, C L KomahieLS, Wm Murschcr, s K Mar? nhull * co, E w Marshall 4 c, W A Madden. M Marks. D i>Welll A Son. F L O'Neill, Order. W F R cc, Ravenel A co, S C Railroad Agent, Steffens, Werner 4 Lucker, D H Slicox, W Shf-pherd ft co, U Slegllng, o F sehn dir, U Slender. P P T?ale. A Tobias' .-ons, J F Taylor 4 c >, W L Webb, () F W tetera. L Weiskopff, Waeeuf-r. Monsees 4 co, G w Williams 4 co. D A Walker, W J Yate?, A F Cnercutt, and othors. bauroaot SA Y A N N A H AND CH ABLESTON ll All,KO il). Cu i RLBSTO *, March 16,18T3 On and after TUESDAY. March ist li, the Freight for Local -tuions on savannah and Charleston Hanroa.i wu to forwarded on MONDAYS, \\ED NKSDAYS ai d FRIDAYS. Fur Mailoua ou Port Royal Rullroid ?lally as hcreioft-re C. s. GADSDEN, Engineer and sup. rmi ci. don t. S. C. BOYL-TON, Uen'l Ft. andTIctet Agent. mclil7-mwfio_ SA V A N N A H AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, March 16, 1873. On and a ter TCBSDAY. Match 18, the l'as seuger Trains on this Road wid run as follows: NIGHT PASSENGER-DAILY. L'ave Charle?toa;.4.00 P. M. Arrive at .-a aunan.10.16 P. M. Leave Savannah.11.30 P. M. Arrive at churleaioc.7 A. M. DAY PASSENGER-SUN DA Y8 BXOEPTKD. Leave Charleston.7.40 A. M. Arrive at nuvannah.3.30 P. M. Leave Savannah.ll A. M. Arrive at chariesnu.6 50 P. M. Both trains make connection with Port Royal Railroad tor a.l stationa on that Road west ot Yemansce aud for Augu-ia, Atlanta aud tue West. Roth tr dus make cluse connection at savannah for Jacksonville, Fia. Time through to Jackson? ville, 23>i boura. Day truln connects at Yemassee for Beaufort, C. GADSDEN. Englnci r and Superintendent S. C. BOYLSTON, uen'l Ft. and Ticket Agent. mchl7 gOUTH CAROLNIA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, S. C., December 14, 1S72. On and af.er .-ODAY, December 15. the Pas -ci ger Trains on the South Carolina Kallroad will run aa follows: FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.9.30 A M Arrive at Co umbla.....6.20 P M FOR ACO' STA. Leave Charleston.9.30 A M An Ive at Augusta.62) p M FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Columbia.9.00 A M Arrive a! Charleston.4 46 P M L >aVe Augusta.9 00 A M Arrive at Charleston.4 45 p u COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. ( -undays excepted ) Leave Charleston.7.30 p M Arrive ut commuta.0.30 A M Leave coi um ola.7 30 p M Arrive at. charleston.6 4? A SI ACGOSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. (suuduys excepted.) Leave Charleston. 8 30 p M arr.ve at augusta.7.36 A M Leave Atigasta.6.16 P M Arrive at charleston.5.60 A M WUMHKKVILLE TRAIN. Leave Summerville at.7.26 A M Arrlxe at ?. liariestoa.8 40 A M Leave Charleston.3.36 p M Arrive at Summerville.4 60 r H CAMPEN TRAIN. Leave Cam len .7.C0 p M AT riv.) ai Columbia.11.56 A M Leave Columbia.2.10 p M Ar ive at ? amden.6.66 p M Day and Night Trains connect at Augusta with M .io n an I Augu.ta Railroad, Central Kui: roa. i and Georgia Railroad, 'inls ls the quickest and mont direct r .ute and as com ortable and cheap as any o her rouie to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicano, st. Louis and all other point s West und Northwest. Columbia Night Train oonnects wltn Greenville and Colomb a Kallroad; and Day and Night Tralus connect wuh Charlotte Road. Through tickets ou sale via this route to all pointa North. Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept, sundays) with Day Passenger Tralu, and runs through to Columbi?. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. S. B. PICKENS, G. T. A. deci6 NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD CUM PANY. CHARLESTON, S. C., January 2n, 1S72 Trains will leave charleston Daily at lO.oo A. M and s.oo P. M. Arrive at oharle.-ton 6.45 A. M. (Mondays ex? cepted) und 3.30 P. M. Train does not leave Charleston 8 00 P. M. SUN? DAYS. Train leaving lo.oo A. M. makes through ronnoc i lou to New York, via Richmond and Acqula Creek only, golug through In 44 hours. I'aseengera leaving ny 8.C0 P. M. Train have choice ot route, via Kiciimomi at.d Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY cy thia Train lay over on -TJNOAY in Rai? nmore. Those leavlug on SATURDAY remain > CN PAY lu Wilmington, N. c. Thia is the cheapest, quickest and m fit pleas? ant n.ute totloclifDvl, chic.go and other p*..iuts weat aud Northwest, both Tmns making con? nections at Washing.o . with Western Trains of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, ry v rtt ". Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CI.EAPOR, Q:;D. Ticket ? gent. may21 _w_?utuing XUtuljincs. fil ll E KEW i?rFROVK D~~ WHEELER 4 WILSON SI LEN r SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS TUE CHEAPEST. Weare now Belling these suncrlor MACHINES ou Ten Doilar monthly payments. Adjusting and Repairing doue promtly. WHEELER ft WILSON MANDF'G CO., 4?'r"iyr No. 209 King street. Srjoto Cases SHOWCASES! SHOWCASES! SHOW CASES ! ur^}M pAThST tsPKING M GI : DOOKS, wh'ch causes ttiem -o open and shut without noise. Jar of nreaking ot glass. Parties desirtn* to purchase are invited to call and examine them and the New style, itound Gia s Front. Nickle SI vcr Frames. New style. Bevel Frout. Nickel silver Frames. Square Front Mah ipany. Walnut and Nickle silver Frames, doub.e thick French Class, all sizes, ^f??L^aoUPPly 8lWays 0U Qand- DO WIK, MOISE A DAVIS. Agents, jams-mwsdmoB_Corner Meeting and Hasel streets, Charleston, S. C. SOOTS ANO SHOES For Ladies, Gents and children, of me latest styles and patterns, and irom the best factories, will be found at our establishment, corner of King anil Wentworth itreets. Oar price* are so low that the purchaser may regard thc articles as Because we guarantee our goods, and feel as? sured that they will give satisfaction to all of our customers, and the public in general. AT Our Emporium will be found at all times a large variety of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Traveling Trunks, made of the best materials, such as Sole Leather, Z nc, Canvas, ?c. LEWIS ELIAS & CO. Keep constantly on hand Sole Leather Valises, Satchels, School Bags, and Laities' Belt, Satchels of all grades and prices. To which we Invite the attention of the pubi c, at ths MASONIC TEMPLE BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM, No. 294 King street, corner of Wentworth. nov29-mwf doers, Sashes an? Oiin?s OK DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW CLASS, BUILDERS' ll A Kl) WA RE, SLATE MANTELS. For sa 'R' Wholesale and retsll at my warerooms. Nos. 20 Hay nc and 33 Pinckney streets. Office No. 20 Hayne street. ??TORE DOOKS, MOULDINGS, NEWELS, BALUSTERS. Made at my own FACTORY, Horlbeck's Wharf P. P. TOALE, m'.ti R.fm wi? DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, VOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. LARGE STOCK-LOWEST RATE.* ORDER WORK SOLICITED. SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS. KEOGH ft THORNE, 254 AND 256 CANAL TREET decS-lyr Nevr York City. WHITE PINE, WALNUT AND FANCY LUM BIS It, BUILDERS' SUPPLIES AND HARDWARE. LARGEST STOCK. LOWEST PRICES. Send for Price List. I. H. HALL & CO, EAST BAY AND MARKET STREETS, VICINITY OK NEW CCHTOUIIOUSK. decfl-rawfiy UoolcTj'o Baking flotuocr. pOO LE ye ZL YEAST** POWDER Is now retrurdod as the STAN DAB t) BAKING POW DKR, and the best article prepared for making light, wholesome and delicious hist ll i s, BOLLS. BREAD, CRIDDLE and other CAKES, Ac., Ac. It ia Infallible, and always ready for Immediate nie. The best YEAST POWDEBforuseonlongSEA VOYAGES to ANY PART OF THE GLOBE. It is conrenlent and economical. NO WASTE OF FOOD PREPARED WITH IT. Sold everywhere by GROCERS, SHIP-CHANDLERS lind DEALERS. DOOLEY ic BROTHER, Manufacturers: WHOLESALE DEPOT, 69 NEW STREET, NEW-TORE, mcbS-wfm3mos Ornas ano f?lebinn?a. CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR, A CLEAN, CLEAR AND HARMLESS TOILET ARTICLE, IN ONE BOTTLE For restoring to Gray or F.ided Hair ira original and youth rul Color, to prevent the Hair from Fall? ing and restore Its Growth, eradicate and prevent the Forming of Dandruff, and answers every pur pose as an Elegant and Healthy Dressing for Hie Bair. Permit us now to direct your attention to a few remarks In explanaron to the above, leaBtyou sbonld class lt with the hundreds of articles palm? ed off dally, which prodnce many serious com? plaints to such an extent that the press of the country has felt Itself called upon to warn the public against their further use. First. The style in which Nafans' Crystal Dis? covery ls presented ta the buyer Is a convincing guarantee that he really gets the harmless prepa? ration he wants. second. The theory of Its action ls an equally plain, rational and convincing argument of Ita purity and effectiveness. By Us action thc roots of the hair are supplied with the principle and vitality which they need, from the very fact that the hair had begun to full ont or become gray. When the hnlrshows these signs of decay, lt mu t be supplied wi: h nourishment, In the same man? ner that vegetal lon, lu want or lt i natural sus? tainer, "water," must be supplied during the heat of Rummer or lt wilt wither and die. The causes are vari ns, and to lengthy to be properly explain d here; but they ail produce the same re? sult, namely, falling ont of the hair or Its becom? ing gray, either of which are effectnally stopped by theuse ofNuttans' CrjB'hl 1 licovery. Third. Its composition. In this, as lu its action, lt is based on entirely scientific principles, easily comprehended. Years of deep stuty and re? seat ch having been devoted to Its preparation, the inventor flatters himself In his entire success as evidenced by the large and daily Increasing demand. Theso explanations mast convince thc most see jilc.il that this Invaluable article is In no par? ticular like the poisonous noatrums In use. 'I hat Crystal Discovery will perform a 1 Its functions prompily ls further proved by the mode of Hs In? troduction. Thousands or bottles have been given away gratuitously for nial, from which the most sanguine hopes have already been realized. Anyone troubled with dandruff or scurf may bc readily relieved In a month or two. Those suffer? ing from headache will also Und Ita very useful cooling applies-lon. As a dressing to keep the hair dean, moist and glossy, lt ls unexcelled by any oti er preparation now m usc. Wc sut J in a few or the many testimonials lu our rosscsslon, the orlgiuul of w. Ich may be seen at any time: WASHIKO'ON, November 4, 1870. MB. Asmus NATTA:<S-Dear Slr: After avery thorough and Impartial trial of your Crystal Dis? covery for amnnitt, I led compelled to acknowl? edge Its very great superiority ovor any other anicle now in ase for the purp jse designed-the speedy restoration or the color and growth or the hair, and none using lt according to directions cn fail, I am convinced, to attain this much de? an cd result to perfec lon The simplicity or HUB preparation and its entire cleanliness affords a new opportunity to the vast numbers utterly di gusted with the poisonous nos.rums In use. Dav ng a large number of my personal acquaint? ances who use jour preparion wini equal sue cess, 1 cordially recommend Crystal Dlecovery to all pcrcouH desiring to u-:e anything or this kind. Veiy respectfully, P. DOYiiE, No. 7011 steer, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C.. July 26.1870. Mn. ARTHUR NATTANS- Dear sir: lt affords me pleasure to say that l have used yourCryst.il Dis Dover* wiin perlecc success. Having tried many otho s I Hail vuU'H MI p. 11 ir to any I have bere'o fore uicd, and I cannot roo hlgniy recommend li as a rapid promoter or Hie growth of tue hair, and by a rew applications restoring lt to Its original J color. It ls perlectiy cleau and free from auy ob I Jectlonable matter. Very respect Tully yours, R W. SILVOY. K street, between 4 and 6th, si. W. Price $1 per bottle, or $tJ bottles for $6. This valuable preparation is for sale, wholesale and retail, by DR. H. BAER, ito. 131 Meeline street, Charleston, 5. C. decl8-wlydcAw ur nu, s at Wholesale. THE CELEBRATED H. H. H. MEDICINE ls beyond a doubt the greatest discovery In Medical science known to the world. Tba won derru? cures lt his made on ail external diseases of Horses has astonished ih >usands. For Mun and Beast, lt has no t-qua i. All the readers or TBS NEWS st.ould have lt In their famille-; your lit? tle un? s and yourselves will lind it a sute frie.it io relieve your pain. For Rheumatism. Neural? gia. Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Burns Lameness o? all kinds, Paralysis, swelled Joints aud all external diseases it ls a ready relier. No one will be witnout lt arter o .ce tried, as lt proves li self, ."?end for catalogues free of charge. Ageuia wanted In evt-ry coutity. Great ln.iuce rnenis offered. FRANCIS & ELDRIDGE, Proprietors, No. 920 North Front sired, Philadelphia, Pa. DOWIE. MOISE & DAVIS, Wholesale Agents, charleston. S. C. Sample Bot'les furnished gratis. feb!9 wmlyr CAUDICHAUDS SANDALWOOD A Reliable Remedy for all DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS, ls frej frrm all unpleaFatit taste or smell, beir.g a sweet aromatic confection, that can be ikon by all ages and conditions. lt positively contains no Mercury or other niluenilor vegetate p ?Ison, and eui bo taken wit i pcrrect surety by children or ndults. Unlike most preparations cout lining Copaiba and Cubebs, ttii-> extract does not nansi-a'e for this reasi n, wiif-never Copaiba ?nd C.ibebs, or pla:n t>il of S inda' are indicated, this extract wi 1 be round prt-rrrablu to either of the above. Sample and pamphlets rnrnls .ed on applica? tion or physicians by DOWIE. MOISE A DAVIS. Wholesale Druggists, febte-wmemos Charleston.iS.gO., Agents, j Shipping. jjTo B POE T S U M T E B , BATTERY WAGNER, FORT MOULTRIE, " AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. : The fp.H'. sar.' an i c imfortably appointed Yacnt KLEAN ) t, win leaveSoucbern wtiarfflHli EVERY DAY, m o'clock morning, and 3 O'CIOCK alterno m. For engagement', spply to CAPTAIN THOM AS YOUNO, feb 25 un Board. JP O ll BOSTON. Tua Screw Steam hip FLAG. Foster, _ rffflfc. Commander, will sall fur Hie above port "T??t?R on WEDNESDAY, the 19th Instant. . Frir Freight or Passage eogagemeots apply to mchl7-3 JAMES ADUUR ft CO.. Agents'. F OB NEW YORK. Tho Sr.iendld Side-wheel steamship JAMBS ADGER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander, win san (or the above port on WEBUBSDAY, the 18th inst., at 8 o'clock A. M. For Freight or Passage engagements apply to mchiT-3 JAKES ADUKR ft co.. Agents. F OK NEW Y O B R. ON THURSDAY, 20TB MARCH, AT ? O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE ROOMS ALL ON DECK, The Splendid New Iron Sldewheel Steamship GEORGIA, Crowell, Commander, will sall for New York on THURSDAY, soth March, at 6 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. Throngh Bills of Lading to Liverpool and the New England cities as usual. 49* Insurance by steamers or thia line ii v*?t cent. For Freight or Passage engagements, baling very fine Deck stateroom accommodations.-ap? ply to WAONER. HUGER 4 CO., No. 28 Broad streer, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, corner Vendue Hange and East Bav (op-stalrs.) mchl4-fmw3thl ._ HE PHILADELPHIA STEAM LINE. THE FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAMSHIPS ASHLAND, Captain Hunter, EQUATOR, Captain Hinckley, Are now regularly on the Line, Insuring a first class sea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and lu alliance with Railroad compa? nies at both termini afford rapid transportation to and from all points In the Cotton States, and to and from Cincinnati, st. Louts, Chicago and the principal cities of the Northwest, Boston. Provi? dence and the Eastern Manufacturing Centres. 49* The ASHLAND la appointed to sall from Brown's wharf on FRIDAY, 21st March, at o o'clock P. M. A&?*The EQUATOR will follow next weet . For particulars of Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, Comer East Bay and Vendue Range, up stairs. W. p. CLYDE 4 CO., General Agents, No. 13 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, - mchl7-mwi3_ ^LLAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. LIVERPOOL TO NORFOLK. PREPAID TICKETS FROM EUROPE. GREAT REDUCTION OF RATES. * The Magnificent Steamers of the. ALLAN LINE will leave Liverpool farj Norfolk, Va., every alternate TUESDAY, uanng the spring and summer of 1873. - 1 PERUVIAN.TUESDAY, March 26. HIBERNIAN.?....TUESDAY, April 8. NHISTORIAN.TUESDAY, April 22. Connecting with coast Ltoe itali road to Oh ir efl - [ ton. steerage and Intermediate Passage as fol? lows : Liverpool. Queenstown, 1 steerage. ......$34 76 Glasgow,LondoaorBrls / Intermediate.. 66 75 toi to C ti a r lesion, 3. C..) to. 67 76 Hamburg. Antwerp. Hoi-) Steerage.$38 76 land or Havre to Charles- J Intermediate.. 67 76 ton.-..) Paris, Norway or Sweden ) Steerage..142 76 To charleston.j Intermediate., el 67' Steamers eqnal to any on the Atlantic. Passenger accomraodaalons unsurpassed. Parties wishing to send for friends will apply to RAVEN EL A CO., Charleston, a>. 0. WM. LAMB, General Agent. mchll-lmo_Norfolk, Va. QHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. INCREASED SERVICE. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANYS THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers or the above Une leave rirr iTrfga No. 42. North Uiver, foot of ? anal street, 2ffififiB? New York, at 12 o'clock noon, or the lum, ?um and 30th of every monto, except when these dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preceding. All departures connect at Panama with steam? ers for Sumu PacltJc and Central american ports. For J ap in and china Steamers leave San Fran cl-co first of every mont h, except whea lt fal s on sunday-then on the day preceding. No california Steamers touch at Havana, bnt go direct from New York to AsplnwalL v ? One hundred pounds baggage free to each ad ai -, Me demo and attendance tree. For Passage Tickets or other Information, apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the Wharf foot of Canal street, North Hiver, New York. F. R BABY, Agent. angip lrr_._ pOR WRIGHT'S BLUFF, ATO INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAN TEE RIVER. The steamer MANION ls now re- p . *JT??*-?k. celving Freight at Ai commodation?gg^gsF Wharf, and will leave THURSDAY NIGHT, tue SHU Instant. Freight n an he prepaid. For engagements apply to H AVENEL, HOLMES 4 CO., mohlP C2_No. 80 East Bay. OR GARDNER'S BLUFF, AND PEEDEE LANDING*. F The Steamer RELIANOS i9 receiv? ing Freight at North Atlantic t__ Wrnrf. and will leave as above on THURSDAY NIGHT, March 20. SHACKELFORD 4 SELLY, mchl8-3 Agents. F OR FLORIDA VIA SAVANNAH. The Splendid 8lde wheel Steamera, ? DICT VTOK, captain L. M. uoxei^r?? PaH*w?.h the Stomer STARLIGHT io? Eater Snse Meliotfvi.ie ?od ali points on Ufo Upper S? john's and mdian Btv ?rs. s. 3 connect it Fi malina with Flotlda fcaUToart for ali points In tue interior, and with Ktallroad for N?W orleon* and Havana, via Cedar Kaya, ir A?1 Way Freight must be prepaid. \ For Freight or Passage, a.^ply to \ RAVENEL A CO., Agents. \ dec2 Cor. Vanderhorst's Wharf and East say. j