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CITY AFFAIRS. .li EE TIS'G S TB2S DAY. Board of Examiners of Charleston County, at ia A. M. _ AJJ.CUON SADES THIS DAT. William McKay will sell at 7 o'clock P. M. at bia store, plated ware, cutlery, 4c. '" THERMOMETRIC AL. The folio WIDE was the range of the ther? mometer yesterday, April 4tb, at the drug oto re' ol Hr. Joseph Blackman, on the south Bidrof Broad street : 8 A. M., 63; 10 A. M., 68; 12 M., 73; 2 P. M., 75; 4 P. M., 74; 6 P. M. 71;8-P. M.; 68. _ J THECHUTZENFE8T. Ia ocr advertising columns this morning wu? be found the foll programme of the Qer mar>BooaU??fe9t which will be given daring ? the week, commencing on Monday the 21st Instant. The programme ls very full and at - tractive, and includes one novelty-the Punch and Judy exhibition-which promues a large rn?tf of amusement to all the visitors. Full iriormatloo In regard to tre places lor obtain- J lug tickets, the regulations for the festival, 4c'., Will be found in tbe advertisement. A DOST CHILD. Mrs. Sarah Turner, of Columbia, writes to Trna Naws lu great distress at the loss ol her lop. Samuel Turner, a white boy thirteen years of age, who bas been missing from bis home for tbe pas : six weeks, and who, as she bai been informed, has come to Charleston, and Is now working lor a gentleman on King street He ls rather short and stout for his | years, and bas been employed In selling news? paper! In Colombia. His mother ls ILL, and ls greatly troubled by her son's continued ab? sence, and any one who may know of the Doy's whereabout! would confer a great favor | bj scuding him back to bis home, .-.rini. . - ? ? THE FLORAL FESTIVAL. '.Tbe executive committee of the Agricultural Association met last evening at HolmesV Book House to receive the report of the com mltiea of ai rangements for tbe coming floral exhibition to De given under the auspices of j tbe society. Upon thia report, willoh waa unanimously adopted, lt was decided to hold the fair on Tuesday, Wednesday end Thursday, April 29tb, 30tb and May 1st, on the campus of the College of Charleston. The . post band will be engaged for the festivities, and tbe grounds brilliantly Illuminated with Chinese abd other lanterns, and also by a large number of gas jets. Premium lists may be obtained from the committee of arrange? ments, which consist of the following named gentlemen: Dr. A. B. Bose, chairman, and Messrs. S. L. Boche, A. Barron Holmes, C. A. Chlaolm and 8. P. Bavenel. RVRQLART AND GRAND LARCENY. i Tbe. barroom of Mr. John Hanlon, at the comer of Bute and Queen streets, was en? tered on Thursday night and robbed of a gold j watch and chute valued at one hundred dol? lars, a gold pencil case valued at ten dollars, and sixty-five dollars in greenback!. Entrance waa elected through the door, which was opened by a pair of nippen, by which the.koy, that bad been carelessly left In ; tbe look on the Inside' of the door, was . seized and turned. A whits mar named Oampbellton Matheson, who bad jean fre? quently seen in the vicinity during tbe night by a policeman, was arrested on suspiolon and i carried bef?te Trial J UBI lee Levy. A search I of bis person brought to light tbe missing pencil case and a torn five dollar bill, which Mr. Hanlon was able to identify. Matheson I was committed to jail for trial before tbe In-1 ieriox Court on a charge of burglary and grand j larceny._ jj g \ ... LOCAL LACONICS. I ? : U i :. . ?. f; 6iyjUu. . I -The Mi eh aw Zouaves had aa undress drill ti iii ll tars Hall lost evening. -The new wooden pavement bas been nearly completed on King street,,_? between I Wentworth and ;aas?i.- i -Ttie steamship Ashland, Captain Hunter1 of tbe Glyde line, sails et noon to-day for Philadelphia. -The German Hussar Tilting Club had al parade and Ult in the suburbs, yesterday afternoon.. r+iC ' -The Hon. B. B. Cox, the representative in j the last Congres" of the Sixth District or New York, ia ipending a few days in the city on 11 bia way North. - -?Two ne wane, handsome flags have been received from Washington for the Poitofflce I and Customhouse, respectively, and were fly- j lng over the Postoffloe building yesterday. -Dr. B. A. Bosemon, tbe new postmaster of Charleston, bas executed hts official bond j for 176,000, and forwarded it to the Postofflce j Department at Washington for approval. -Tho Bural CaroUnlan for AprU has come I . to band well mi 3d aa usual with attractive, valuable and rueful article! upon subjects I I connected with tbe farm, garden and house- J hold. -It ii said that it single-mile dash baa been arranged to take place at the Washington Bace Course, on tba 21st Instant between two I \ promising colt! named respectively Jonoe Hooper, Jr., and Lady Alice. The stake will be five hundred dollars, one-half of which bas been put up aa a forfeit -Captain Norton, the Inspector of the I lighthouse board at this station, has been or-11 " dared to Ban Francisco as a member of a naval court-martial for the trial of Paymaster I j Bogart After the trial, he will return to this j ? city and resume the position which he now j, filia so acceptably. -Last Thursday evening, while a party of young gentlemen were playing bolt near the I : west end of Broad street some colored roughs appeared and endeavored te raise a disturb? ance, in doing which one of the lads was struck by t, colored man with, a brickbat and seriously injured. -Trial Justice Levy Is about to desert bis 1 ' old office fer a more spacious and comforable I tani situated on the south side of Broad I ; ?Met, about midway between Slug and Meet-1 : lng. irhe new office ls now Atting up. It will I' have a front apartment lor the trial of oases, j ' and an innor apartment for the private medl-1 1 tationi ot laeJuBtlce. -Professor Cromwell will commence an-1 otter brief season of his elegant art enter- 1 talnmenta at the Academy ot Music, next ' Thursday evening, A special feature of this 1 serlea of entertainments, which wm continue through Easter week, will be the exhibition : of the splendid collection of statuary views i taken in Italy an* the art galleries in other parn ol tte old world. ? -Captain Hamlin, the ikilful and genial commander o? tho United States revenue cut? ter Bacer.Tiai been ordered North to take ' tte command of a larger vessel, and to be i succeeded by Captain Warner, of the revenue ; lervlce, who ls now stationed at one of the I ! Connecticut porto. Lieutenant Travers, of the aame vessel, ls about to be relieved at bis \ own request for tte purpose of making a visit i t? Baltimore. I. RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. Holy WeellC in St. Patrick's Church. Tbe office of Teuebrse will begin at 7 P. H. on Wednesday, Thoreday and Friday. Each evening a sermon will be preached by the pas? tor on tbe following subjects, viz: On Wednes? day evening, Jesus Christ, the High Priest ot the New Covenant ; on Thursday, Jesus Christ really present In the Blessed Sacrament; on Friday, the Passion of Jesus Christ the sacri? fice of atonement lor the etna of the world. On Holy Thursday, at 8 A. M., High Mass, followed by the procession, In which tbe blessed sacrament ls carried around the aisles of the church to the repository, previously prepared for Its reception. On Good Friday the mass of the presaootlfled begins at 9 o'clock; in the afternoon, at 3 o'clock, there will be the devotion of the Btatlons, or the holy way of tbe cross. On Holy Saturday the services will begin at 8 o'clock. On Easter Sunday the usual masses will be said at 7, 9 and 10.30 o'c.ock, and Vespers will be at 7 P.M. The Churches To-Morrow. Al St. Stephen's Churcb, Anson street, the morning service will commence at the usual hour, 10.30. There will be no afternoon ser? vice; but In the evening, night service will take place at 7.45. In the Plymouth Congregational Churcb, Pitt street, services will be conducted at 4 and 3 o'clock, P. M., by the pastor. The Union Prayer meeting at Zion Church, Glebe street, will be conducted at 4.30 P. M., by Bev. G. R. Bracket!. In the Orphans' Chapel,divine service will be conducted at 4 P. M. by the Bev. J h. Girardeau, D. D. At the Citadel Square Baptist Church servi? ces will be conducted at 10.30 A. M. and at 8 P. M. by Bev. J. A. Chambliss. In tbe Unitarian Cburoh services will be held at 10.30 A. M., Bev. James Boyd offici? ating. The Et. Bev. Bishop Lynch will deliver a lecture to-morrow evening at half-past 7 o'clock In St. Patrick's Church on "Bismarck and the Churcb." Tickets of admission fifty cents; can be had at the church door. A CALEDONIAN FESTIVAL. Programme for the Annual Picnic of | the Burna Charitahle Association. The annual spring picnic of the Burns Char? itable Association ls announced to take place at Mount Pleasant, on tbe 29th Instant. It will Include the usual exhibition of skill and strength In tho athletic sports of Scotland,' | agreeably varied by dancing, which will be commenced on the arrival at the grounds and continued throughout the day, except during the time allowed lor games. Quoits will be considered a side game, and rinks will be formed to suit competitors. At one o'clock P. M., the games will be com? menced as follows: 1. Throwing the heavy hammer; 2. Putting the stone; 3. Bunning Jutnp;4. Standing leap; 6. Hop, step and Jump; J 6. Throwing the light hammer; 7. Throwing the light hammer tor ladles; 8. Walking match; 9. Bace three hundred yards; 10. Three legged race; ll. Sack race over hurdles. 12. Wheelbarrow race. THE COLUMBIA COTTON CLAIMS. The testimony tor tbe claimants against the United States lor damages on Recount of loss? es Incnrred In the destruction of Columbia In 1866, has now been* presented before the mixed commission appointed for that pur pose, and the witnesses for the defendant, the United States, have also been examined. The claimants, wbo are represented by George R. Walker, Esq., ot the firm of Messrs. Walker ? Bacot, have now tbe opportunity ot present? ing testimony in rebuttal of that produced by the United States, and a sitting will be held In the Charleston Library Building, In this olty, on Thursday next, the 10th Instant, for tbe purpose of taking this test i mo ny. Another session will be held at Columbia on the 15tb Instant, another at Baltimore on tbe 23d In? stant, and another at Savannah on the 1st proximo._ A MILD MURDER CASE One of those curious cases which occasion? ally turn np belore magistrates and in the courts, presented ltsell at the office of Trial j Justice Levy yesterday. A colored woman, named Beady Simons, made an affidavit for J the arrest of her husband, Joe Simons, on a charge of attempting to murder their four children. The curious part of the case is tbe manner In which the attempt to murder was alleged to bave been made. The woman stated that her husband and herself had been married for many years, during which time they bad been blessed with sigh; children, loor or whom wer? still living, tbe youngest being a boy nine years old. The husband bas of late become Indifferent to the affections of his wile and the necessities of his children, and has relnsed to oontrlbiite any? thing to their support, and so the wife prays that he may he arrested and tried on the charge of attempting to mnrder, in the man? ner above set forth. A warrant was Issued for the arrest of the recreant Joseph, and he will have a hearing to-day. HOTEL ARRIVAI S -APRIL 4. Charleston. H B Banting, Philadelphia; W H Young and lady, San Fradciaoo; 0 K Dllkes, T P Wallton, Philadelphia; H & Johnson, J Mccord, Columbia' H O Bannemacher, Pennsylvania; W B Clark and lady, A Looker, Hartford; J M Stephenson and lady, Michigan; Urs A A Carpenter, Chicago; j H Baldwin, Massachusetts; T M Knowles, Wilming? ton; J B Backer, Albany; J B PI cse t and lady, Boston; Miss Rollins New Hampshire; a M Ogden md lady, New York; W o Snell, Boston; s To wie, New York; E P Ontter, Chicago ; J Purcell, Brook? lyn; AL Farrington, A Smith, J O Woodruff, T J Latham, E L Paddock and lady, p Herzog, New York; M McLeod, Detroit; J Mackay, Miss H M Jordon, Montreal; J M Coburn, Jr, and lady, New York; W Euantli and lady, Master 3 nanci 1, H Heed and lady, Chicago; J S Wood, lady and maid, the Misers Polhemas, Miss M B Van Wyck, Miss J F Wood, S S Wood, F Hunt, Miss M Hnnt and maid, Brooklyn; Miss A Foster, Hartford; s Vail, Q Q Harens, Mrs O L Wildley and maid, J H Led Ile and lady, New York; E K Harris, Mrs LA Harris, D Stetson and lady, Miss A A Hood, Boa con; R 0 Mitchel; and lady, A M Mitchell, F Mar? tin, New Tork; J H Madden. Columbia ; A Dally, Providence; J D M urges, Augusta. Pavilion. J L Grumpier, San tee; J F Early, Darlington; W Wilson, Beaufort; T H Cooke, Greenville; j J de 3ran Atlanta; B McCarty, New York; W N Cause, Leesville; M. s eh cm lia. Oreen Pond; s J Marden, --; W 3 McKcenan, Marlon; O B Collins, New fork- C O Merriman, Locust Grove, N Y; J Bates, Saltlmore; J H Howard, ocala, Fia; j Lee, Mem? phis; Cal Wagner, J L Wagner, J H Haverly, E aaveriy, J Booker, E M Hall, O Heywood, Jean | < Daulfleld, Harry Booker, Jr, Ben Brown, Charlie Welling, j w Freeth, Albert Welling, WUUam freiling, william Barbour, cal Wagner's Troop; aeorge Barbour, J H Moreau, Henry Miller, Geo Bouok. J A shafer, Messrs Harry Clapham and D 3 Hodges, agents, cal Wagner's Troupe; S Frank < tad lady, st Louis; s M Sanders, Halifax; N B | Jlarkson, P s BsawelL Geonretown; the MlsstB Leonard, Lanshi ibnrg; J T Walker, Peter Wal? ter, Chester; J Bell, M Bell, Virginia; Mrs Dr G D Jhase, MUledgeville; JB Bragdon, Marlon; Thos i Latham. New York. THE MORRIS-STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL. Annual Exercises and Award of Prices A Creditable Exhibition. The cloalug exercises of ibis lnstitulion for the education of the colored yoma took place oo Thursday forenoon. Tbe ball was crowded with the lrlends and relatives of tbe pupils. Appropriate addresses were delivered by Mr. A. L. Tobias, tba attending commissioner, and Mr. J. D. Geddings, a veteran teacher. Tbe following is the list of prizes awarded: GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT. Principal, A. Doty, Jr.; vice-principal, J. B. Haskell-oue hundred and fifty-five pupils. First CIUSB-Teacher, J. B. Haskell-tweuty one pupils. Premiums, James Wbite, Made? line Connor, Bosalle Jones. Teacher's prize for cunduct, Margaret Conyers. Honorable mention, Margaret Williams, Louis Ariuon. Distinguished for good conduot. attention to studies and proficiency, Alfred Caboule, Mar? garet Conyers. " . " Second Class-Teacher, Mrs. S. J. Robinson -thirty-three pupils. 1st premium, Bon Robinson; 2d premium, Peter Gibbes. Hon? orable mention, Edward Sanders, Catherine Conyers. Distinguished for good conduct, attention to studies, and proficiency, Kills Green, Gracia Lord. ? . ? Third Class-Teacher, Miss Josie M. O'Neill -twenty-nine pupils, lat premium, Henry Nesbit; 2d premium, Sarah Smith. Honorable mention, Charles Smith, Sabina Lockwood. Distinguished tor good conduct,' attention to studies, and proficiency, Ida Parker, Harriet Bingley. m Fourth Class-Teacher, Miss Jane D. Wright -forty pupils, lstpremlum, Georgiana Wea cou; 2d premium, William Edwards. Honor? able menilon, isaiah Beed, Catherine Perry. Distinguished fer good conduct, attention to studies, and proficiency, Benjamin Morrison, Emeline Johnson. FUth Class-Teacher, Mles Julia L. Mous seau-Thirty-two pupils. 1st premium. Eco? rna J. Pritchard; 2d premium. Benjamin Pinck ney. Honorable mention. Edward Washing? ton. Jane Keeley. Distinguished for gocd conduct, attention to studies and proficiency, Rosanna Kelley, Taomas Brown. Grammar Department-Prize for perfect ] conduct, Boss RobluBun. INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT. Principal, Mrs. Elvira L. Oxlalde; vice-prin? cipal. Mrs. Amelia Parker-Two hundred and forty pupils. First Class-Teacher, Mrs. Amelia Parker Thirty-five pupils. 1st premium, Nathaniel dinkier; 2d premium, Marla Smart. Honora? ble meutlon, Bosa Green, Moses Brown. Dis? tinguished for good conduct, attention to studies and proficiency, Helen Rivers, Thomas Brown. Second Class-Teacher, Mrs. M. M. Clarke Tbiriy-nine pupils. 1st premium, Lydia McCall; 2d premium, Adrienne Anson. Hon? orable mention, Cuarles Robinson, Harriet Miller. Distinguish?d fur good conuuet, at Uun to studies und t roflciency, Harriet Smith, Charlotte Moore. Tnird Class-Teacher, Mrs. Julia 8. Brails ford-Forty-seven pupils, let premium, Celestine Colchester; second premium, Estelle Johnson. Honorable mention, Isabella Perry, Tnomas Williams. Distinguished for good conduct, attention to studlea and proficiency, Ellz. Connor, Margaret Prloleau. Fourth Class-Teacher, Miss Mary P. Jef? fords-Fifty-six pupils. 1st premium, Mary ABb; 2d premium, Louise Elliott; 3d premium, James Barrow. Honorable mention, Francie Fitch, Cecilla Cardoza, John Singleton. Dis- j unguished for good conduct, attention to stu? dies and proficiency, Elizabeth Large, Marga? ret Plnckney, Ann Mucneli. Fifth ClaSa-teacher, Miss Elizabeth McKen? zie- Sixty-three yupiis. 1st premium. Rosa almonds; second premium, Bettie Pierce; 3d premium, Harrison De wees. Honorable men? tion. Rebecca Jackson, Sophia Middleton, Mo? ses Brown. Distinguished for good conduct, attention to studies and proficiency, Cecilla Patterson, Charles Simpkin, Mary Allen. PRIM ART DEPARTMENT. Principal, Miss Sarah A. Weldon; vice-prin? cipal, Mles Virginia Webb-six hundred and forty-two pupils. . First Class-Teacher, Miss Virginia Webb Sixty-six pupils. 1st premium, Mary Green; 2d premium, Fanny Hall; 3d premium, Solo? mon Moultrie. Honorable mention, William Suares, Hilda Grant, Dora Slater. Dlslluguieh ed for good conduct, attention to studies and protlcltinoy, Harriet Rivera, Abram Smith, Mary Elizabeth Brown. Second Ciasi- Teacher, Miss 8. E. Blngley Seveniy-seten pupils. 1st premium, Daniel Blley; 2d premium, Cecilia St. Clair; 3d pre? mium, Kebeoca Bell. Honorable mention, Susan Dart. Mary Mitchell, E i ward Robinson. Distinguished for good conduct, attention to studies and proficiency, Henry Holman, Rob? ert Morris, Augustus Brown. Third Class-Teacher, Miss M. E. Roberts Sixty-five pupils. 1st premium, Anna Gail lard; 2d premium. Florella Tucker; 3d pre? mium- Margaret Robinson. Honorable men? tion, ,'aue Simpson, Sarah Green, Laura Sav? age. Distinguished for good conduct, atten? tion to studies and proficiency, Clinton Robin? son, Geo. Boblnsoo, Lydia Lee. Fourth Class-Teacher, Miss Ida Ham Sixty-five pupils. 1st premium, Henrietta Dart; 2d premium, Geraldine Palmer; 3J pre? mium, Frank Adams. Honorable mention, Eliza Wilson, Daniel Hymes, Catharine Alston. Distinguished lor good conduct, attention to studies and proficiency, Josephine Mitchell, Edward Elliott, Henrietta Miller. Fifth Class-1 escher, Miss Helena Mclndoe - Sixty-six pupils. 1st premium, Thaddeus Snead; 2d premium, Emma Seabrook; 3d pre? mium, William Johnson. Honorable mention, Cornelius Parker, Emma Ward, William Wes cott. Distinguished for good conduct, atten? tion to studies and proficiency, Henry Frazer, Bell Chichester, Sarah Miller. Sixth Class-Teacher, Misa -Sixty-six pupils. 1st premium, Nancy Laurens; 2d pre? mium, Daphney Clinton; 3d premium, ida j Hope. Honorable mention, Lottie Dozier, John Edwards, William Holmes. Distinguish? ed for good conduct, attention to studies and proficiency, Josephine Spann, Phillis Noble, Rebecaa Archer. Seventh Class-Teacher, Miss Kate A. Lu? cas-Fifty-eight pupils. 1st premium, Rebec? ca Laurens; 2d premium, Sally Rodgers; 3d premium, william Laurens. Honorable men? tion, Samuel Barron, Thomas Murray, Alice Smith. Distinguished for good conduct, at? tention to studies and proficiency, Mary Macl? ean lt, Julia Capers, Eugenia Toomer. Eighth Class-Teacher, Miss Mary Flynn- J Seventy-five pupils. 1st premium, Eddy Mi? chell; 2d premium, Maryjane Talbert; 3d pre? mium, Alfred Loyd. Honorable mention, Henry Holmes, Charlotte Cono way, Francis Fraser. Distinguished for good conduct, at tentlon to studies and proficiency, Eugenia Cole Storrence, Henry Williams, Daniel Uuest, Ninth Class-Teacher, Miss S. A. Small? wood-One hundred and four pupils. 1st pre? mium, Bachel Ann Pierce; 2d premium. Joseph Smith; 3d premium. Harry Aiken. Honorable mention, Jepse Middleton, Mary Calaway, Ella Hall. Distinguished for good conduct, attention to studies and proficiency, 11 Mary Smith, Ned Walker, Hagar Robertson. The exhibition was of a very creditable character. The pupils in attendance nura- | j bered 1037, and are ot both sexes. LITE OAK SOCIAL CLUB. At the anniversary meeting of the Live Oak Social Club, the following officers were elected to Berve for the ensuing year: E. W. Gradick, president; F. B. Salvo, vice-president; V. Donahoe, secretary; L. H. Dadln, treasurer. Committee on Finance-E. W. Gradick, W. J. McCaffer, J. C. Koennecke. Committee on Letters-G. Worrell, J. Seel, I. Dixon. BUSINESS NOTICES. A PINE ASSORTMENT of Children's Straw Hats at Plenge'B, No. 201 King street, below Market street. FOR ? STYLISH and elegant Sprlag Hat, at a reasonable price, go to Plenge's, No. 201 King street. WM. MCKAY IS closing out stock of fine Plated Ware and Cutlery at private Bale, this lay, as the owner is leaving to-night. The joods will be sold at auction prices. Call and sxamine. ALL THE new styles of Parasols, also an ex :ellent assortment of light colored Kid 31oves, Just unpacked. A full supply of Wln iow Shades, also Lase Curtains, at Furch iott, Benedict & Co.'s, No. 276 King street. THERE IS no excuse for poor Biscuits, Rolls, I ! Bread, Griddle Cakep, Muffins, Waffles, <fcc, ' tvhen Dooley'?; Yeast Powder is used. Gro? an sell lt. apr3-thslu3 fila rr ico. GANTT-MOCR?ET.-At Anderion, March 27, >y nev. E. p. Hyde, Mr. B. F. GANTT and Mina M.ICE MCGEARY. Selig 10ag JSot\x??9. ?O* UNITARIAN CR^C^-DVT?S? Service will be held In this Church TO MORROW M ORNING, at half-past io o'clock, toe Rev. JAMES B >YO officiating. All strangers are cordially In? vited to attend. aprs ft** ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Gl LEBE STREET.-Divine Service will be held in this Cbnrch (D. V. ) TO-MOBROW MORNING, at half past io, and at M?HT, at 8 o'clock. Preaching by the Pastor, Rev. J. L. GIBARDEAU, D. D. ap&* THE MARINERS' CHURCH WILL btu pen for Divine Service every SABBATH MOBK IMO, at hair-past io o'clock, corner of Obnrch and Water streets, Rev. W. B. YATES, officiating. Receipts per Railroad April 4. sorra CAROLINA RAILROAD. 571 bales cotton, 71 bales goods, ?oo bbls floor, 2 cars stoce. To Railroad Agent, Cumpsen A co, E Willis, w M Bird A co, ft M Butler A Son, u Fun in A Son. Brewer A Kohnke, Wagener, Mon sees * co. Quackeabuah, EstUl A co. U O'Neill, Steffens, Werner A Docker. D H Sllcox. J cant well, P Macqueen, P U Trenholm, JOH Claussen, H Bischoff A co, Street Bros A co, W u Cenrtney A co, Bolimann Bros, W B Smith A co, Wtss A co, A B Mulligan, Sloan A Slegn.ous, R 0 aharp. A J Salinas, T H smith, W P uowllog, W W smith. W B williams A Son, Shackelford A Kelly, Prin? tie A soo, Pelzer, Rodgers A co. NORTHKASTBBN RAILROAD. 44 bales cotton, 139 bbls rosin, ia bbls spirits turpentine, 2?0 bushels runga rice, cara lumber, mdse, AC 'Jo Wm Johnson. 0 M, H BA co. W S Whilden A Joaei, E Welling, N ER R Agent, P Walsh, J F O'Neill, W K Ryan. J Meyer, SAO Railroad Agent, H Cooper, Bardin. Panter A co, s o RR Agent, Martin A Mood. J M Fredsberg, J E Adger A co, S R Marshall A co, W K Ryan, Wagoner, Mousees A co, Adams, Damon a co, E H Frost A co, T P Smith, Kinsman A Howell, W o Dake? i co, W c Bee A co, Howard a Bro, T T Chapeau A co. A S Smltb, E Dodiogton, G W Wil? liams A co, Caldwell A Son, Reeder A Davis, J cosgrove, Bart A co, M Triest, w F Wietels, u Lleoenrood, G E Gibbes, D Talmadges' sons, and others. Passengers. Per steamship Charleston, from New York-W Smith, Jno Thacher and wife, A L Fannlogton, ? O Woodruff. H Beidy, W G schnell, J B Pickett and wife, S Towlea l ev Jno Purcell, Mrs S T Jennings, G M Ogden and wife, E P cutler. Per steamer Km nie, from Georgetown-Mrs E A u en nmg, Kev J J Hartley and wife A Mor? gan, J Gnsquie, J K Blackman, J A Atkinson, A Lucas. P E braswell, J Bell, F Bell, N B UlarKsoo, and 7 on deck. MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, 8. C.APRIL 5, 1873. Lat32deg46min33 sec. I Lon 79deg67 min 27 sec ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Charleston, Adkins, New York-left 1st Inst. Mdse. To Jas Adsrer A co, J S Adger A co, J Appie. D A Am me, C D A tuena, B Boyd, T M Bristoll A CO, GA Bowman, Sgt, E T Bro wu, C Bart A co H Bischoff A CO. a Baies A co Mrs M L Buckley, U J Uenoo, Chase A Cuttlao, Jno Cam.mtl., Jno Campsen A co, ? G Cnisolm, W H du fee A co, Crane, Bo>lston A co, L Ouhea A co, J C H Claussen, Cohen A Wells. Cameron, Barkley A co, nowie. Moise A Davis, W Douglass. J T hrwin, E.LE Bros, D F Fleming A co. H Fehrenbach, A D Fleming, Mrs M Finley, I L Falk A co, Jno S Fairly A cu, W C A R J F r sythe, Fm chg tr, Benedict A co, Fogartle'a Book atore, U L Gamble, w A Gib on, H uerdta A co, C 8 Gadsden, 0 U Gllduen, N A Bunt, J B Hall A co, A llammerschmidt, T M Horsey il Bro, Jno Belan, Bart A co, Holmes, earner A co, F Uo.mes, A Ult g. Jeffutus A co, Johnston, ere * s i co, t ? Jackson A co, Johnsen A Brown, c L Kornahreus, Klinok, Wicxenuerg & co, Kinsman Bron, Kinsman a Howell, Knooeloch A small, K'esstl A Brandes, Monsieur Lefdrre, E Lafitte, Lauroy, Alexander A co, H Lolling, P Loi z, C murs a co. Jno G Mllnor A co, E W Marshall A co, Wm McKay, Mclnnis A co, wm Mattolessen, S R Mat shan A co, Martin A Mood, M Mai ks, W Marscher, Mauiuue A cu. Melchers A Muller, E C Metz, McLoy A Klee, P Macqueen, Nactimaa A co, orphan asylum, W M o'connor, P PlakerpohL E Perry, Paul, Welch A co. C >' PauKuln, Quacken bush. Emili a co, J Keid, J R Head A cu, B Kellen, Kavenel A co, Kavenel, Holmes a co. Blecke A i'eiermaa, so Ex to, J R Solomon, o F achwet munn, D H .-lieux. G u sohmeizer, W B Smith A cu. Smith A Vaik, >i K MliiL.au, J Sohota, WA akrine, Wm t-beplierd leo Eil stoddard A co, W steele, ?ell * Foster, L schnell, A ilefenthsl, iledemau, Calder A co, Thomas A Lannean, s Thompson, Terry A Nolan, K S Taylor, K K Tay? lor, Mrs a Watts, S U Wilson A Bro. L Weiskopff, K White, Wageuer, Montees A co, Walker, Evana A Cogswtl, P Wiuemau A co, and otu. rs. steamer Emilie, Wnite, Georgetown, S 0. 180 tes noe. 60 bags teed rice, mdse and tundrles. T) -hucke.fi.rd A Kelly, J K Pringle A Son, W e Bee A co. t raser A DUI, J E Adger A co, B F Unger, F F Thurston, sell A Foster, E P Toomor, o i aul A co, M Goldsmith A son, Cameron, Bark? ley A cu,'S Emanuel, R Graham A CO, and others. Received from ..hisoltn's MILL 78 tienes rice. To oto A Trenholm A Son. Received from Bennett's Mill. 104 tierces rice. W C Bec A CO, and Jas R Pringle A SOU. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Sehr Sophia Godfrey, Godfrey, Palladelpbla, via Jacksonville. Fia-E F aweegan, agt. sehr Albert L Butler, Butler, North Weymouth -Alfred J creighton. SAILED YESTERDAY. Sehr E L Trefeihen, Sterling, Baltimore, sehr ulara Merrick, uand, a Northern Port. FROM THIS PORT. Spanish steamship Jose, Alblzure, at Liverpool, April l. steamship Champion, Lockwood, at New York. April 1. Br bark J B Du Ant, Killam, ot Liverpool, April 4. MARINE NEWS BY TELE3RAPH. LIVERPOOL. April 4. Arrived, Royal standard, Naomi, Nile, uubron lake, from New Orleans; Geneva, J B Duffus, .'rom Charleston; Bard, from Gal verton. MEMORANDA. Tue sehr B J Hazzard, Brewster, for George own, S C, cleared at New York, April 1. The sehr Eagle, from Georgetown. S C, for ftennebunk, Me, ai rived at Yiueyard Hivcn, March 31._ EJrnyo at tDlicleaale. W I N E M A N'S W I N E M A N'S W I N E M A N'S W I N E M A N'S W I N E M A N'S IMPROVED SUGAR COATED IMPROVED SUGAR COATED IMPROVED SUGAR COATED IMPROVED SUGAR COATED IMPROVED SUGAR COATED LIVER PILLS LIVER PILLS LIVER PILLS LIVER PILLS LIVER PILLS A RELIABLE SPRING MEDICINE. A RELIABLE SPRING MEDICINE. A RELIABLE SPRING MEDICINE. A RELIABLE SPRING MEDICINE. A RELIABLE SPRING MEDICINE. 80L? BY SOLD BY 80LD BY 80LD BY 80LD BY ALL RETAIL DRUGGISTS IN CHARLESTON. ALL RETAIL DRUGGISTS IN CHARLESTON. sLL RBTAIL DRUGGISTS IN CHARLES I ON. ALL RETAIL DRUGGISTS IN CHARLESTON. aLL RETAIL DRUGGISTS IN CHARLESTON. PRICK-35 CENTS PER BOX. PRICE--ir, CENTS PER BOX. PRICE-AO CENTS PER BOX. PRICE-M CENTS PER BOX. PRICE-3? CENTS PER BOX. mch?o-stu-lmo N" O GUEE, NO PAY FORREST'S JUNIPER TAR :o positively warranted to cure Cough, Croup, ?oarseness. Sore Throat, Spitting of Blood, Asth na. Bronchitis, and Long Diseases, immediate elief produced. Look out for counterieiw I The lenuine ls put up by Dr. JAME? MASuN FOR ."icSX A CO. Sold by G. W. AIM AR, Agent. Corner King and Vanderborst streets. And all Druggists, febl4-fmw2mo ?jrugo at Wholesale. FOR Moth Patches, FRECKLES AND TAN, USE PERRY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION. IT IS RELIABLE AND HARMLESS. PIMPLES ON THE FACE, BLACKHEADS AND FLE8HWORM8, Dre PERRY'S IMPORTED COMEDJNE ANO PIMPLE REMEDY-the Great Skin Medicine. Prepared only by Or. B. C. PKRRT, Dermatulo* ?.at. No. 40 Bond street, New Torie. At Whole? sale by DOWIE, MOISI A DAVIS, and retail by every Druggist In Charles on and all through the sooth._apr5-tnthB3nos GETTYSBURG KATAL?SINE WATER. It has been demonstrated, by a series or prac cal experiments conducted by eminent phpsiclans and attested t>y thousands or grate int people who have been relieved from tneir sneerings by 1rs use. that the GETTYSBURG KATALYSINE WATER is the nearest approach to a specific ever discovered for Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Rheuma? tism, Guut, Gravel, Diabetes, Kidney and Urinary Diseases generally, lt restotes muscular power to the paralytic. >t cures Liver Complaint, Chron? ic uiarrDcca, Piles, Constipation, Astnma, Ca? tarrh and Bronchitis, Diseases of the skin, Gen? eral Debility, and Nervous Prostration from men? tal and physical excesses, lr. is the great est. an? tidote ever discovered lor Excessive Eatlogor Drinking. It corrects the stomach, promotes di? gestion, and relieves ?he head almost immediate? ly. No household should be without lr. Every hotel should keep lt on hand. ?F-For a history of the Springs, for medical re? ports of the power of the water over disease, for marvelous coree, and for testimonials frem dis? tinguished men, send for pamphlets. ' .WHITNEY BROS., General Agents, No. 217 South Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa., Gettysburg spring Company. Formale by DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, And Druggists generally. reb2&-tuths3mo3* ot Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago. Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Dis? eases, after years of suffering bv taking Dr. FiTLEK'S VKUi-TABLB RHEUMATIC SYnUP the scientific discovery or J. P. Fitter, M. 0.,a regular graduate physician, with whom we are personally acquainted. Who has fur 30 years treated these diseases exclusively with astonish? ing results. We believe lt our Christian duty, aiter deliberation, to conscientiously request suf? ferers to nse lt, eapoclatly persons In mod?rai e circumstances who cannot alford to waste money and time on worthless mixtures. As clergymen we seriously feel the deep respons . nilli y resting on us In pu hi cly endorsing inls medicine. But our knowlege and experience of its remarkable merit mily Justifies onr ac ion: Rev. c. H. Ewing, Media, Peno., suffered sixteen tears, became hopeless; Rev. Thomas Murphy, D. D , Frankford Philadelphia; Rev. J. B. Davis, Uightstown. New Jersey; Rev J. S. Buchanan, Clarence, iowa; Rev. G. G. Smith, Plttaford, New York; Rev. Josrph Beggs. Fall - Onurcb, Philadel? phia. Other testimonials from Senators, Gover? nors. Judgos, Congressmen, Physicians. Ao., for warded gratia with pamphlet exp arning thone diabases. < mthousand dollars will be present? ed to any medicine for sa ue diseases showing equal merit under - est, or that can produce one fourth as mauy living cures. Any person send? ing by letter description of affliction will receive grails a legally signed guarantee, naming the number of bottles to cure, agreeing to refund money upon sworn statement or Its failure to cure. Afflicted invited to write to Dr. Fi ILE il, Philadelphia. Ul? valuable advice costs nothing. Du WI E. MI USE A DAVIS, Sole Wholesale Agents for South Carolin?. For Baie at Retail by H. BA ER, w. A. SK KINE. A. W. ECKEL A CC, Dr. G KO. CA ULI ER, G. J, L?HN, JOS. BLACKMAN, E. H. KELLERS. Janl8-8tnt,hly PAP_?_ THE GREAT CUBAN BITTERS ! A MOST DELIGHTFUL TONIO AND APPETIZER, Composed of the best Liquor and West Indian Roots and Spices. CURES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION AND WEAK STOMACH. Prevents CHILLS and FE VEE, AND CREATES APPETITE, And in Warm Latitudes proves and almost INDISPENSABLE TONIC, Pleasant to the Taste, exhilarating to the Body, and a pow- rf ul aid to the Weak and Ner? vous System, enervated by disease. These BITTERS are sold at SIX DOLLARS per dozen, and wh?n packed in barre's of 6 and j dozen delivered at Depot tree or dray age. DOWIE, NIOI8E SL DAVIS. Wholesale Agen is for the Som hern States. novS-sth Astral COU. pRA1T8 ASTRAL OIL. SAFE, PURE, UNIFORM, ODORLESS. BURNS IN ANY LAMP, WITHOUT DANGER OF EXPLOSION OR TAKING FIRE. Recommended by the leading Scientific Men, the Press, and hundreds of thou? sands of families. THE INSURANCE CO '6 HAVE NEVER PAID i loss arising from Its nse; while millions of dol? ara have been saved them on account or Its gen ?ral Introduction. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Agents, Charleston. S. C. feb22-Batamos 3 rna 3, ? ?emita is, 0t. jyjEDICINE AND FOOD COMBINED. VALENTINE'S MEAT JUICE. TESTIMONY OF CHARLESTON PHYSICIANS. This valuable preparation, recently discovered, lias been extensively tested here and throughout the country during the past summer, and has folly merited the character claimed for lt. Each bottle contains the Juice of four pounds Of the best be. r, exclusive ol' rat. Mr. Valentine, the pat entee and proprietor of thia preparation, has in lils possession numerous testimonials from the best and most experienced physicians of the land. Among them the follow? ing are presented to the readers of THE NEWS, who will need no further assurance of the quality and efficacy of the article here offered: CHARLESTON, S. C., September 26,1872. Dear Slr-some time ago l had the honor to re? ceive by express specimens of your "Meat Juice" for trial. I have not thus far acknowledged y oar kind communication lor the simple reason that I never certify to things of which I Know nothing. I have, In thu meantime, tested yonr "Prepara? tion," full; and cautiously, and the result or my experience has been, that. In all cases whsre sup-. pott t3 demanded, whether In the teething child or the adult worn down by disease, your "Prepa? ration" has, nnder my observation, proved far more efficacious than all the farrago of farina? ceous articles and so-called extracts, which often do more harm than good. I um, very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. GEDDINGS, M. D. Mr. M. S. VALENTINE, Richmond, Va. CHARLESTON, S. C., September ll, 1872. MR. M. S. VALENTINE : Dear Mr-1 have made qnlte an extensive trial of your "Meat Juice" during the past summer, particularly in t nose protracted and exhausting dueises incident to Infancy and childhood, so familiar to our Southern physicians. The trial has resulted lu a preference for yonr "Meat Juice" ab uve all the Extracts which I nave hither? to need. Solar, it has tully come np to all that bas been claimed for lt, and if Its preparation ls conducted with the same case, and the purity of the materials maintained aa heretofore, I have no doubt ita nie will oe greatly extended. Very respectfully your obedient servant," F. M. ROBERTSON, M. D., Professor of Gynecology and eua leal Obstetrics in the Medical college of the State of sooth Carolina. QUARANTINE PFFICB. ) CHARLESTON, tsovember au, 1872. J MB. M. S. VALENTINE,: Dear Slr-Your samples of "Meat Juice" were received through the politeness of yonr agent, and used very freely daring the sommer in cho? lera infantum, low forms or fever and other dis? eases peculiar to this climate. Icheerrolly add my testimony to its dietetic value, and regard your "Meat Preparation" of great benefit, not only in lnfanil e, bnt also In adult practice, it ls with pleasure mat l can recommend Its use to the profession generally from pa-1 experience and the happy results In my practice. Very respectrully, Ac. ROBEKT LEBBY, Ii. D., Health Officer. Harbor of Charleston. CHARLESTON, S. C., September 20, 1872. Mr. M. S. VALBNTINB: Dear Slr-During the past summer I have had a full opportunity of testing your "Preparation of Meal Juice." particularly amongst children suf? fering from Darrhcea from "Teething." I flud that as soon as they lose their appetite and com? mence to deteriorate generally, your Preparation administered ls weil retained and mont often en* joyed by the Uti le s a frere. s. They Improve rapidly in health and strength. Other preparations are Lot so easily tolerated, on account of their nn> plea-ant odor and taste. I consider the cements of your little bottle most invaluable in all acute wasting ducasea. Very respectfully, W. M. FITCH, M. D. Dr. S. Barueb, of Camden. S. C.. writes: "I am usina Valentine's Me u Juice with excel? lent effect In the case of a child, who ls exceed insly fond of lt, while he positively refuses all other food." A fresh supply of the Meat Juice jost received and for sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, No 131 Meeting street, Charleston. decT-slyrpcAW_ DR. FITLER'S VEGETABLE RHEU? MATIC SYRUP. Warranted nnder oath never to have failed to cure. 28,600 Certificates or testimon?ala or cure, including Rev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania; Kev. Joseph Beggs, Kails or Schuylkill, Philadel? phia; the wire or Rev. J. B. Davis, Hlghtstown, New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford, Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton, Philadelphia; Hon. J V. Greeley, member Con gresa from Philadelphia; Dou. Judge Lee, Cam? den. New Jersey; cx-Scnator stewart, Baltimore: ex-Governor rowell, Kentucky, and thousands of others. Warranted to euro or money refunded. IK Gi: O.CAUL1KR, Agent, 'nlyl-lvr <marleston, s.e. UttUroo?s. NORTHEASTERN KalLROAD COM? PANY. CHARLESTON, s. C., January 20,1872. Trains will leave Charleston Dally at 10.00 A. M and 8.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston 6.46 A. M. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 3.30 P. M. Train does not leave Charleston 8 00 P. M. SUN DA VS. Train leaving 10.09 A. M. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and Acqnla Creek only, going through In 44 hours. Passengers leaving by 8.co p. M. Train have choice01 route, via Richmond and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY cy this Train lay over on t-TODAY in Bal? timore. Those leaving on s ATC? DAY remain SUN? DA? lu Wilmington, N. C. This is the cheapest, quickest and most pleas? ant route to clnclonatl, chicago and other points Westend Northwest, both Trams making con? nections at Washing.0 < with Western Trams of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. S.S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent P. L. CLEAPOR, Gen. Ticket Agent. may21 SAVANNAH AND CHABLE9TON RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, March 16, 1873. On and alter TUESDAY. March 18, the Pas? senger Trains on thia Road will run as follows: NIGHT PASSE NO HR-DAILY. Lr-ave Charleston.4.00 P. M. Arrive at savannah.10.16 P. M. Leave Savannah.11.30 P. M. Arrive at charleston.7 A. M. DAY PASSENGER-SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Leave Charleston.7.40 A. M. Arrive at Savannah.3.30 P. M. Leave Savannah.ll A. M. Arrive at Charleston.6 60 P. M. Both trains make connection with Port Royal Railroad tor ail Stations on that Road west of Yemassee and for Augusta, Atlanta and thc West. Both trains make close connection at savannah for Jacksonville, Fla. Time through to Jackson? ville, 23 H honrs. Day train connects at Yemassee for Beaufor* aud Port Royal. G. g. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent S. C. BOYLSTON, uen'l Ft, and Ticket Agent. mchl7 gOUTH CAROLNIA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, S. C., December 14, 1872. On and after SUNDAT, December 15, the Pas? senger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will run as follows: FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.9.30 A M Arrive at Co ombia.6.20 p x FOE AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.9.30 A M An ive at Augusta.... .5 20 r M FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Columbia.9.00 A M Arrive at Charleston.4 46 p M L-ave Augusta.0.00 A M Arrive at cuarlestou.4 45 p x COLUMBIA NIGHT KXPR3S8. (.-undays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.30 p M Arrive at Columbia.6.30 A II Leave Columbia.7 30 p M Arrive at charleston.6 46 A X AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.8.30 p a arrive at AngnBta.7.35 A M Leave Augusta.6.16 p u Arrive at charleston.6.60 A 11 SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Summeivllie an.7.25 A H Arrlxeat charleston.8.40 A M Leave Charleston.3.36 r M Arrive at Summerville.4 60 p x CAMDEN TRAIN. Leave Camden..7.20 p x Arrive at Columbia.11.66 A M Leave Colombia.2.10 p x Ar ive at i amden.6.66 p M Day and Night Trams connect at Angusta with Macon and Augu-u Railroad, Central Railroad and Georgia Kalin <ad. This is the quickest ad most direct r ute and as com urtable and cheap ss any 0 her route to Lom-ville, Cincinnati, Chli-auo, s i. Louis and ull other points West and Northwest. Colum-'la NightTraiu connects witn Greenville and tolumb a railroad; aud Day and Night Trains connect wu h Charlotte Road. Through tickets ou sale via this route to all points North. Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept Sundays) with Day Passenger Tralj, and runs through to colombia. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. S. B. PI0KEN8, G. T. A. declO m.. . ....?/...ri..,ii?Z? O R LIVERPOOL. The c Upper Iron Bark "TIBER," claseed^ffcn, 3 3 11 French, and flrdt-class In LiverpoolSmmL Underwriters Registry for Iron Vessels. D* Lewis, Commande -, having a large portion of her onrgo engaged, and going on board, wld have .dispatch lor the above port. For balance room, apply to HENR? CARb. ! mcb.27_Atlantic Wharf. U O R FORT SUMTER, BATTERY WAGNER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING FOI NTS AROUND THIS HAf.BOR. '-. Tbe fast, sure and cnmfort&'tlv appointeduA* Yacht ELEANOR, wm leaveSouthern wharrgOt EVERY UAY.at io o'clock morning, and half-past" afternoon. For engagements, uppiy to- - CAPTAIN THOU AS YOUNO, febtf ' : on Board. pLYDE'S PHILADELPHIA LINE. The ASHLAND, Captain Hunter, ls appclnted to Ball fr. m Brown's Wharf on SATURDAY, iRh or April, at ia o'clock M.. making cloee connections With CLY LI h's SThiAM LINE to PROVfUENOE, and ihence by Rail to all the NEW ENGLAND COTTON MILLS. No car tate anywhere on-thia great Cotton Route. .--.^ /. For freight engagements apply to - KM . WM. A; COURTENAY, A geht, % apr? -I Corner East Bay and Vendue Range. JOB NEW YORK. The Splcnd'd side-wheel Stear^^ TAN, M. s. Woodhall Commander, will sall for the above port oa SATURDAY, April fi, at 10 o'clock P.M. . For Freight or PasBagoengagements apply to aprt a JAMES A Du KR A co.. agenta. jp O B B A L T J M O S E. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED . - . . TO^ Iii .'UlSSiSfe PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTH Wi 3T. The Fine Steamship FALCON, J. F. Haynle, Commander, makmg close connection with a Tri? weekly Line or One steamships to Boston, will tall for Baltimore on SATURDAY, sn April at 11 o'clock. ?-Philadelphia Freights forwarded to'that elly by railroad from Baltimore wlthoat addi? tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed ample time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. Fer Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. THE s HOLM, Agent. aprl-5 No. 2 Union Wharvei. A LLAN LINE OP STEAMSHIPS. UVERPOOL TO NORFOLK. PREPAID TICKETS FROM EUROPE. GREAT REDUCTION OF RATES.* The Magnificent Steamers or the ALLAN LINE will leave Liverpool for J Norfolk, Va., every alternate TUKSDVY, outing the spring and summer of 1878. * . PERUVIAN.TUSSDAY, March 26. HIBERNIAN.TUESDAY, Apnl' S. - NHISTORIAN.TUI8DAY, April 22. Connecting with Coast Line RalU-oad to chines ton, steerage and Intermediate Passage aa fol? lows: ..-.? Liverpool Queenstown, ) Steerage.......$84 76 Glaagow.LondouorBris > Intermediate... 66 76 toi to Charleston, S. C..) to........... 67 76 Hamburg. Antwerp. Hoi-) Steerage....'.. 138 76 land or Havre to Charles-1 Intermediate.. 67 76 ton...:.....) Paris, Norway or Sweden! Steerage...".$42 75 To charleston.) Intermediate., el 67 Steamers equal to any on the Atlantic. i Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. ; '. Parties wishing to send for friends win anply to RAVEN BL A CO., charleston, ?. 0. WM. LAMB, General Anent, mc hil-Imo Norfolk, Va, QHANGEOPSAlJJNG BAYa ^ Sw INCREASED SERVICE. 3 ? - PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANYS THROUGH UNE ZO , r . CALIFORNIA CHINA AND JAPAN. _ .!,--: FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers or the above line lea?e Pier No. 42. North River, foot of canal ittlMMB New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the luth, pR? and soih of every month, except when tbeeedates fall on Sunday, tben ihe saturday preceding. 1' All departures connect at Panama' with. Steam? ers for South Pacific and Central ?menean porta. For Japan aud China Steamers leave San. Fran cl-C'i first of every month, except whoa lt fais ott sunday-then on the day preceding. ? "..* No california Steamers touch at Havana, bal; go direct Irom New York to AsplnwalL ? One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Me deine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information. apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OF Flux, on tbe wharf foot of Canal street, North Hiver, New York. F. E. BABY, Agent. anglO-lyr - - - - piOR LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AMD GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY . Will dispatch one of their nrat-claas,ufgrfMrn. full power Iron screw steamships rromSBiHE PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEONESd?^Y, | Ca oin Passage $8C, gold, steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $30, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A G DION, No. 63 Wall street. N. Y. I N. B.-Thiongb Bills Lading to Liverpool hauet by the Charleston and Nsw York Steamers, which make close connection with i he above Une. 1 For particulars and ra te of Freight apply to ' JAM SS AUGE rt A 00., WAGNER, HUG KR A CO., maya Or ? Wit A\ COURTENAY^ * ' jpOR GARDNER'S BLUFF, AND INTERMED?ATE LANDINGS ON THE PEE? DEE RIVER VI A GEORGETOWN. At the request or Shippers tbe - ^?-dT^w Steamer PLANTER, Captain J. J dkKEESii Flinn, will continue to receive Freight *t ZSowE modatlon Wharf THIS BAY, the 6th instant, and leave 'i o -NIGHT. Freight most be prepaid. 'ajj Should the River be low, Freight will be trans? ferred to the Light Draft steamexfSwan. For Freight or Passage apply to Captain on board, or to RAVENEL, HOLME- A CO., aptfii_No. 80 East Bay F OR FLORIDA. VIA BAYANN AH, - Ti; splendid side wheel steamers, DICTATOK, captain L. M. Coxetter,._" and CITY POINT, Captain Fltxgerald. wul SSS Charleston every TUWDAT, THURSDAY aud'-SuN DAY EVENING at 8 o'clock precisely, for sava.v nah Fernandina. Jacksonville, Magn Ua, G.aon cove Springe, st. Augustine, Paiatka and all Lmdings on St. John's River. Connecting at Paiatka with steamers for the Ociawaha-River and with the Steamer STARLIGHT lor Enter? prise, Mellon vine, and au points on tbe Upper at. John's and Indian Rivers. Connect at Fernandina with Florida Railroad for all points in tue inferior, and with Railroad for New Orleans and Havana, via Cedar Keys.. AU Way Freight mast be prepaid. ' - . For Freight or Passage, auply to K A VEN FL A co.. Agenta, dec2 Cor. Vanderhor-t'e Wharf and East Bay. NOTICE.-THREE MONTHS AFTER da e application will be made to Bank of ui Hrlesto.i for renewal of Cen Moates of stock In said Bank, ttandlng m the name of .JABFZ NORTON, Guardian WM. R. NORTON, lo Certlfl cate No. 8 tes, one Whole Share. Certificate Na. 3SCJ. three Half shares, original Certificate -being ?oat or destroyed. mch33-UuJW*