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Country Children. Little frcsli violet?. Born In the wild wood; Sweetly Illustrating Innocent childhood; Shy as the antelope Brown as a berry Free as the monntaln air, Romping and merry. Blue eyes and hazel eyes Beep from the hedges, Shaded by sun bonnets, Fra ved at the edges; Up in'the apple trees, Heedless of danger, Manhood In embryo Stares at the stranger. Out In the hilly patch, Seeking the berries Under the orchard tree, Feasting on cherries Tramping the clover blooms Down 'mong the grasses, No voice to hinder them, Dear lads and lasses ! Kn trrim propriety No interdiction ! Free it? the binnings From city restriction ! Coining the purest blood, Streugth'niug each muscle, Donning health armor 'Gainst life's coming bustle ! Dear little Innocents; Born in the wild wood; Oh. that all little ones Had such a childhood I God's blue spread over them, God's green beneath them, No sweeter heritage Could wc bequeath them 1 COMMERCIAL NEWS. .Exports. Pnii.ADEi.PHiA-Per sehr H w Godfrey-230 tons phosphate rock, 1" emnty barrels. BALTIMORE-Per sehr Mary J Fisher-95,000 feet lumber. The Charleston Cotton. Rice anil Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS. ) TUESDAY ETENINO, March 22, 1S70. ( COTTON.-Buyers exhibited no disposition enter the market unless concessions were made, and the article, consequently, remained quiet, and transactions unimportant. Sales about bales, say : 1 at 20c; 48 at 22X; 7 at 22X; 1 at 23. We quote somewhat nominally : LIVER TOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.18X@21 . Low middling.tax? ? Middling'.....22X@22X Strict middling.22X?2? RICE.-There was a good demand for this grain, prices showing.no change of note. Sales about 230 tierces of clean Carolina, say: 17 tierces at Wc; 4 at 5; Of at 5X; fil at fi?. ; 40 at 6X: 40 at exe fl rb. We quote common to fair olean Carolina at 5a5?i ; good 5X@6; common prime 6Xc fl lb. NAVAL STORES.-There was no business of note in these articles. FREIGUTS.-To Liverpool, by steam, Xd fl ft on uplands, and lXd on sea Islands; by sall, X<1 f> ft on upland cotton, and Jii ? tb on sea Island cotton. To Havre, by steam, nomi? nal; by sall, no m lu al at Xe on upland? and ixe on sea islands. Coastwise to Kew Tork, by steam, Xo ft lb on uplands and Xe on sea IslaLds; by sall, %c ft ft on up? lands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sail, X $#c fl ft on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, 9(o ff ft on uplands; by sall, somewhat nom? inal. To Baltimore, by steam, X@X c fi ft on uplands; by sall somewhat nominal. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 days bills 120X@120X DOMESTIC ExcnAxas.-The banks purchase Bight checks at par, and sell at X premium. Outside they purchase at par, and sell at X@X premium. GOLD.-Buying at ll@12; and selling at 13@14. markets toy Telegraph. FOREION. LONDON, March 22.-Noon.- Consols 93. Bonds 90X- Shipments ol cotton from Bombay from 1st to 19th Instant 62,000 bales. Sugar, afloat,-quiet and steady. Turp?n tine dull. LIVERPOOL, March 22.-Noon.-Cotton opened quiet; uplands llXd; Orleans UKO. Sales 10, 000 bales. DOMESTIC. NEW TORE, March 22-Noon.-Stocks strong. Money easy at 5u6 per cent. Gold u/m at 12X Sterling, long BJf; short 9X- Six ty-twos OX Tennessee SLXCS, ex-coupons, ss??: new, 50; Virginia sixes, ex-coupons, 73X; now, 72X; Louisi? ana sixes, old, 77; new, 72X; Levee sixes, 78X; eights 90; Alabama eights, 98; fives, 71; Geor? gia sixes, 88: sevens, 04; North Carolinas, old, 40; new, no quotations; South Carolinas, old, 87X; new, 81X- Flour dall and drooping. Wheat dull. Corn dull. Pork firm; mess $26. Lard quiet at 14al4Xc. Cotton 23c. Turpentine quiet at ' 4604AXC. Rosin favors buyers, $2a2 05 for strained. Freights dull. Even* ag.-Cotton lower: sales 2200?ales at 23c. Flour ravors buyers; State and Western $4 45: Southern drooping, at $5 65a0 75. Wheat la2c lower. Corn unchanged. Pork steady. Lard Armor, at 14Xal5c. Whiskey unsettled at $la 1 01X- Rice dull. Sugar qui. t. Coffer firm. Mo? lasses quiet. Naval stores quiet. Freights un? settled. Money 5a6 per cent. Sterling sx- Gold 12X- Governments steady. Southerns strong. BALTIMOKB, March 22.-Cotton nominal at 22Xc Flour dull but steady. Wheat and corn firm and unchanged. Provisions quiet. Whiskey firm at $lal Ol. CINCINNATI, March 22.-Corn duli at 76a76e Whiskey 92c. Mess pork $26 50a20 75. Shoulders held at lOXc; clear sides held at lox c. Lard 14 ?14X0. ST. LOUIS, March 22.-Corn buoyant; yellow 79X asic; white 82a85c. Whiskey steady at 92a93c. Pork $28 25a2o50. Shoulders lOXo; clear sides 15XC LOUISVILLE, March 22.-Grain unchanged. Pro visions Armer. Bacon shoulders ile; clear rib 15c; clear sides 16c NORFOLK, March 22.-Cotton quiet and weak; low middlings 2lc: receipts 467 bales; exports, coastwise 548 bales; sales bu bales; stock 7000 bales. SAVANNAH, March 22.-Cotton quiet; middlings 22Xc; receipts 1251 b?-es; exports, coastwise 60 bales; sales loo bales; stock 63,756 bales. GALVESTON, March 22.-Cotton Irregular. Good ordinary nominally l9Xc Receipts 452 bales; ex. ports to Great Britain 3750; coastwise 23S; sales 200 bales; stock 31,204. MOBILE, March 22.- Cotton dull; middlings 22Xc; receipts 158 bales; exports, to Great Eri taln 29S7 bales; sales 50 bales; stock 68,764 bales. NEW ORLEANS March 22.-Cotton very dull and unsettled; accurate quotations impossible. Middliugs 22,Xa22Xc Net receipts 2179 ?>ales; coastwise S8; total 2264 bales; exports to Great Britain 250S bales; sales 160j bales; stock 210,494 bales. Wilmington harket. WILMINGTON, March 21.-TURPENTINE.-Mar? ket unchanged. Sales or SOC bois at $2 75 ror sort, and $1 65 for hard, per -J80 pounds. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Has advanced X, and 37 bbis sold at 43xo per gallon. ROSIN.-Nu sules reponed. TAR.-About l?75 bbis received and sold at ;i so per bbl. COTTON.-Nc sales that we can hear or. Interior Cottun Markets. MONTGOMERY, March I0.-Our conon market ls quiet; low middlings -.?ic, though very little do? ing. MACON, March ix-corros- Receipts to-dav 123 bales; sale:- 167; slapped tit?s. Thc tone of the market was rather weaker at the close this even? ing thau on yesterday, and prices were barelv maintained. There is still a gow! demand a'r 21X0. but Ute oHering stock is very lichi. A rew yancy lots or cotton s .dil to day at 22c, bat these ligures are merely nominal. Receipts hy li aili (?.ul, Mutch ?S?i. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 378 bales cotton, 37 bales goods, 13 cars lumber 1 car stock. To Railroad Agent, G W William* ? co. LD DeSaussurr, \V K Ryan, Pelzer, Rodgers A co. Frost A Ail^- r. U ll Walter & co, Wis* i co. Cohen, Hanckel A co, J B E Sloan, w c Courtney A co, W W Smith, J R Pringle A Son, Brodie ?l? eo, and Waiker. Evans A Cogswell. Passengers. Ter steamship Manhattan, from New York E Strauss. K Harvey and wire, Mrs E E Vail and children. PA Har-Jus, Gen M T McMahon. W P Sawyer, Mrs A Crnger, tv G Robinson, J Caldwell, Mrs E Sennett, G E Hand, A Camble, Col Patton, C Wilcox and wile. J U White, W P Poole, Miss D F.S' her, a::d 3 on uVcfc. Ter steamer Pilot Boy. from Savannah vir. Bean fort, Ac- w Elliott, H M Stuart, J Barry, W Bally, W B Fay, Dr S r MikcU, J D Dunlap, and 12 on deck. Fer steamer Emilie, from Georgetown. *c W H Jackson. E H Harris, K J Middleton. Jr, Miss A Middleton. Miss Maria Middleton, A W Parker and wife, A Sosnoski, J C Brown. B Lucas, Miss L Cantwell, Miss J Deas, and io on deck._ FORT CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon, 2d, 3 hours, 20 minutes, morning. First Quarter, 10th, 7 hours, 62 minutes, morning Full Moon, 17th. 8 hours, 32 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, 23d. ll hours. 18 minutes, evening New Moou. 3lst, 8 honrs, 37 minutes, evening. 21 Monday. 6.. 3 6..ll 22Tuesday. c.. 2 e.. 12 23 Wednesday.. 6.. 1 6.. 13 24 Thursday_ 5. .59 6. .13 25 Friday.:. 5..68 6..14 26 Saturday .... 5..67 6..15 27 Sunday...... 5..55 6..16 MARCH. SUN. RISES. SUN SETS. MOON K. A 8. ll.. 6 morn. 12..12 1..13 2.. 9 3.. 0 3..43 HIGH WATER 10..41 ll..34 12..35 1..43 2..49 3.. 50 4.. 49 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C., MARCH 23 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Manhattan, WoodhuU. New York left Saturday, P M. Mdse. To J Adger A co, J E Adger & co, J D Aiken A co. Adams, Damon A co, D A Aa me, C D Ahrens A co, J Archer, Dr H Buer. H R Banks, E Bates A co, W S Blssell. W C Bee A co, E T Brown, F C Borner, H Bischoff A co, J H Br?ning, Blum A MUler, T M Bristoll A co, Claclus A Witte, W s Corwin A co, Cameron, Barkley A co, L chap?n. G Connor, Chapeau A Heffron, Mac duff Cohen, J C H Claussen, R A A P Caldwell, W H Chafee A co, M li Collins A co, J B Duval & Son, P Darcey. W C Dukes A ce, Dowie, Moise A Davis, Douglass A Jackson, H Daly, A W Eckel A 00, D F Fleming & co, Captain S Foss, Furchgott Bros. J S Fairly ? co, Forsy the, McComb & co, C Graveley, 0 Goldsteiu, H Gerdts A co, Hart & co, N A Hunt, C H Hillen, C Hlckev, J W Harrisson, Johnston, Urews &, co. H Klatt'e A co, Kinsman A Bro, Lau rey A Alexander, Klinck, Wicken berg A co, G J Labu, A Langer. A K Lewith, L Lorentz, Leng ?uck, Sell & Foster, G A Locke, C Litschgi, Muller, Nimitz A co, M Murks, J G Milnor A co, J ll Mut? er, McLoy A Rice. Murphy A Little, McCarthy A Roy, Lyons A Murray, W Mallhlessen, J Madsen, SH Marshall, L D Mowry A Son, Menke A Muller, kl H Nathan, North, steele A Wardell, W G Nlch ?ls, Ostendorff A co, J F O'NeUl A Son, D O'Neill S: Sons, D Paul A co, C F Panknln, C Pleuge, J K Pringle & Son, E Perry, Palmetto Pioueei Co-ope? rative Association J lt Read A co, W P Bussell A yo, W K Ryan, C C Righter, S C Railroad Agent, ti E Railroad Agent. Savannah and charleston Itallroud Agent. Soutiiern Express Compauy, F E Schroder, W Steelc.L Schnell,H Stencken, J Shaw, street Bros A co, F. li Stoddard A co, O T;tiemann. ,v Tobias' Sous, J U Tienken, J Thomson A co, W 1 Trim, E L Tren holm, F von Sauten, S Watts, G it Walter A co, Werner A Ducker, Commodore tl S Wcscoar, Whittemore-A Rhodes, H H Williams, I N M Woliltiiann, .Mrs J Wineberg, W J Yates, U 9 Quartermaster. T J Kerr A co. O E A A S Julin 3011. Marshall A Burge, Stoll, Webb A co, Lopez A Leslie. J Hu r ka inp ?co. J s Terry, J Cantwell, W L Webb, Crane, Boylston A co. Goutvenler Bros. J Commins, Stiles A Jennings, J F Taylor A co, H Campsen, T MiHorsey A Bro, W M McIntosh, T, ll Blackwell, A R Stlllman.'and others. March 20th, J.30 A M, lat 37.50, lon 74.40, exchanged signais ?'Ith steamship South carolina, hence for Kew rork. Seor Annie S Gaskill, Gaskill, Philadelphia-lc laye. Mdse. To H b- Baker * co. ? Swutug. Dr ll Uaer, G J Luhn, Bavenel & Holmes, Wageuer & tfonsees, Pelzer, Rodgers A co. and Order. Steamer Pilot Boy, White, Savaunah via Beau ort, &c. 8 bales sea island cot tun. 50 packages ndse. To J D Aiken A co, W Gurney, Hopkins, tfcPhersou A co, Colonel A P Blunt, W Kressel, B .eidmann A co, B C Adams, Stenhouse A co, and Hrs C B Gadsden. Steamer Emilie. Lewis. Georgetown. S C. 246 lerces rico, l bale cotton, mdse and sundries. ?o Shuckelford A Kelly. Thurston A Holmes. R J liddleton, .lr. Klinck, Wickenberg A co, Mrs .1 D Vard, J K Pringle A Son. Mrs J ll Dawson, S C tallre.11' Agent, J A Quackeubusli, and C I'leuge. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Sehr Mary J Fisher, Lawrence, Baltimore-P C 'rcnholm. Sehr II W Godfrey, Scars, riiiladelohia-J A Onslow & co. SAILED MONDAY. Sehr W F Garrison, Adams, Boston. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamer Dictator, Willey, Palaika, via Jackson ritle, f ernandina and Savannah. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore. J arch 22. LIST OF VESSELS CP, CLEARED ANO SAILED FUK THIS TORT. FOREIGN. NEWPORT, ESI. Steamship (Br) Aragon, Houison, sid... .March rhe Nannie T Bell, Ackiey. sailed.Feb 10 CARDIFF. The Edith, Chegwidden, sailed.Jan BKRMCDA. Srltlsh bark Wm Fisher. Harney, sailed_Feb 14 HAVANA. ?ehr Mary Lymburner, Lausil, sailed... .March 9 DOMESTIC. COSTON. 3chr Ida Bella, Fisher, up.Feb 2S sehr C E Raymond, Higgins, cleared_Marun 9 Scnr Carrie Melvin, Slater, cleared.March 9 Sch r S N Smith. Smith, up.March 9 Sehr Anna E Glover, Ryder, up.March 14 BATH, ME. sehr D Talbot, Amesbury, sailed.March 5 NEW YORK. 3chr E H Naylor, Naylor, cleared.March 14 sehr Commodore Kearney, I'hllbrook, np..Feb 24 Sehr Georgia, Brier, up.March 3 sehr Eclipse, Thompson, cleared.March 5 Sehr Palma, Rankin, up.March 9 Sehr Maud Webster, Wentworth, cid_March 17 Sofir Central America. Williams, cid_March 18 Sehr S ll Wrodbury, Woodbury, cid.March ll Sehr Lilly. Hughes, up.March 14 sehr G S'eclman, Church, cleared.March 17 PHILADELPHIA. ?teamshl,.)Prometheus, Gray, cleared...March 18 sehr Anna Little. Crawford, up.March 7 sehr Jeddle, Trott, up.March ll BALTIMORE. >chr E S Conant, GerriHh. cleared.March 17 Sehr Lamartine. Foss, cleared.March 17 >chr Serene, Jones, cleared.Feb 12 >chr Georgia. Urler. cleared.March 10 ?ehr Carlton June. Brown, up.March ll Sehr H G Bird, Drinkwater, up.March ll sehr H G Fay, Prescott, sailed.March 17 w Shipping. ANTED 500 BALES TO COMPLETE CARGO, FOR LIVERPOOL. The New Al favorite Bark ANNIE TOR IEY, Libby, Master, wants ouly 500 bales SB o nb up and leave promptly. mClUS WILLIAM ROACH A CO. pOR LIVERPOOL: The American Ship PACIFIC (of small ??* apaclty.) S. Foss. Master, having ubout Sgai mir her Cargo engaged, is now loading at AUUU ic Dock. For further Freight nfc.igements, apply to W. B. SMITH A CD.. mch21 mwf Napier's Range. F OR BOSTON The Good Schooner MONTANA. Parker, iaster. having heavy cargo engaged, will _ ake cotton or other light lreign 1 for above pun. For freight engagements apply to RISLEY ii CREIGHTON, mch22 Accoiumodatien Wharf. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOS? TON, AND THE CITIES OF TUE NORTH ?'EST. URO UGH HILLS OF LADING GIVEN FOR COTTON TO BREMEN. The tine Steamship "FALCON,"' Hor-^cs&? ey. Commander, will sall for BaiUmoreSBB n THURSDAY, the24th March, at 12 M. The "SEA GULL" will follow on TUESDAY, tuc 9th. ?t5r-Ir sura nee by the Steamers of this Une i, er cent, to Baltimore and Philadelphia. To Bos? on 3i. Philadelphia Freights forwarded to thai ity by railroad fro 11 Baltimore without addi lunal expense for insurance. 49~Couslgnoe8 by this line are allowed ample hue to sample und sell meir Cottons from the taliroad Depot in Philadelphia. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, mch'Jl mwthS No. 2 Union Wharves. f/"ESSELS SUPPLIED WITH CABIN AND V M ESS STORES ON SHORT NOT1C4?. Coplalns and Stewards are respect ully Invited to call and examine iheSSSK uility and prices of our GOODS. Fun weigal uarauteed. Delivered free ol' expense. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 275 King street, opposite Hasel, Charleston, s. C. *5r Brunch of No. SOO Broadway, New York, j.niii JpRAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA . , v AND AIKEN. And other places, should lay in their^?-SX?u mppUes of Clarets, Champagnes, Cor-'*AM5? ila s Brandies, Whiskies Wines, Canned soups S?iS?** American and English Biscuits, De rilled .Hani, Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking tobacco and Imported Segars ? r-AVM- s- ?ORWlN A CO., No. 275 King street, opposite Hasel, . _ _ . Charleston, S. C. Branch of No. 900 Broadway, corner 20th street lew York. sepi28 emos ' _ S^W^S;_ jp 0R~ NEW YORK-ON WEDNESDAY. The First Class Side-wneel Steamship CHARLESTON, James Berry, Com-J_ mander, of the New York and Charleston steam? ship Company's Line, will leave Adger's South Wharf on WEDNESDAY, the 23d instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. jO?-The steamers of this Line are handsomely and comfortably fitted np for passengers, and their tables are supplied with all the delicacies of the New York and Charleston markets. 43? Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston and the New England manufac? turing towns. SS- Insurance by this Une half percent. sa- The Side-wheel Steamship MANHATTAN follows on SATURDAY, the 26th instant, at 2 o'clock P. M. JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents N. Y. and C. Steamship Line, Corner Adger's Wharf and East Bay, mch21 3 Dp Stairs. pOR NEW YORK-THURSDAY. THE Al SIDE-WHEEL STEAMSHIP TENNESSEE. Chichester, Commander, will sail for^rSCC*. New York on THURSDAY, Mareil 24th 7~ws?&~ at hair-past 4 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves, connecting with day Passenger Traine from Columbia and Augusta, arriving at 4 P.M. Through Bills Lading will be Issued Tor Cotton to LIVERPOOL, HAVRE, Boston and the New England Manufacturing Cities. Freight on Sea Island Cotton, Xe; Upland, Xe; Rice, $l per cask. Insurance by the Steamers or this Une x per cent. For Freight engagements, or passage, having very superior stateroom nccomraodatlons,all new? ly rurnished, applv to WAGNER, HHJGER ACO., No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves._mobil'4 pOR PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. The Steamship PROMETHEUS. Cap-.?d^pe?. tain Gray, will leave North atlantic j*W'?in?T ivhnrf, on THURSDAY, 24th Instant, at -? o?ciuck P.M. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN A TflEO. GETTY, mch21_North Atlantic Wharf. pACmC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S THROUGH LINS TC CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. ' Steamers or the above line leave Pier, S'o. 42, North River, loot or Canal street,. Sew York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the &th and Oat or every month (except when these dates rall ja Sunday, then the Saturday preceding.) Departure or thc 2lst connect at Pana nm kvltli steamers for South Pacific and Central Amer? ican ports. Those or Atti touch at Manzaulllo. Steamship CHINA leaves San Francisco ror lapan and China April l, 1870. No California steamers touch at Havana, but gc lirect from New York to AspinwalL Une hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and atteudancc free. For Passage Tickets or further information ap t?ly at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the tvharf, foot or Canal-street, North River, New kork. F. R. BABY, Agent. niarch!2 lyr_ pOR PALATE. A, FLORIDA, F IA SAVANNAH. FERNANDINA JACKSON Vir.TJS AND LANDINGS UN ST. JOHN'S RIVER. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Steamer "DICTATOR," Captain . . a-TT*^^ 3forge E. McMillan, sails every rrxsDAY EVENING at. s o'clock. steamer "CITY POINT," captain Fenn Peck, ?aila'every FRIDAY EVENING- at 8 o'clock. Con uctlng with Steamer STARLIGHT lor Dnterprlse. Through Tickets and through Bills of Lading or Freight given. J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents, janis_South Atlnnti; Wharf. rNLAND ROUTE-FOR SAVANNAH VU BEAUFORT AN D SEABROOK'S LANDING, HILTON HEAD, TWICE A WEEK. Thc steamer PILOT BOY. Captain C. _ ?^"^w .'arron White, will sall for sa fa jg??? riHru, iah via Beaufort every SCNDAY and THURSDAY MORNING, at s o'clock. On the Sunday's trip she will touch at Chlsolm's iud Pacific Landings, going and returning, and trill touch at BlutTton, going and returning, every Alternate Thursday. Returning will leave Savan? nah every MONDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, ai . o'clock. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. D. AIKEN x ct?.. Agents, Jan29_South Atlantic tVjmrf "pOR E DISTO. TheStenmer PILOT BUY, Captain _ ^T"?K L\ C. White, win leave Charleston J^^TZZZ every SUNDAY MOR ??sa, at S o'clock, lorEdisto. Returning, will touch at Edlsto every TUESDAY. an her way rrom Heanfort to Charleston. melin J. D. AIKEN A cn. ?Uisccllancons. THE STANDARD REPUTATION AT? TAINED by this unrivalled and Infallible VEAS r POWDER during twelve years past, ls due to Its perrect purity, healthfulness and economy. Put up In tins, actual weight, as represented, and will keep for years. The quantity required for use Is rrom onc-fonrth lo one-half less than other Baking Powders. Sold by Grocers throuvhont the United States. DOOLEY A BROTHER, Manufacturers and Proprietors, No. 69 New fctrect. New York, mchll m ws3mos IF YOU WANT YOUR PRINTING DONE in Fine Style and at Reasonable Rates, go to EDWARD PERRY. So. 155 Meeting street, oppo.-itc charleston V.ot?l Charleston, s. C. decu firm s S5W? f^^ir CURES ^S^^Sg DYSPEPSIA* INDIGESTION 1 CREATE B^T~ SOLU EVERYWHERE. S7fC\ s WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS N. B. Tue Commissioner of Keveline has decided hat any dealer caa sell this article wu hour a special license. _ _ mch 2 ' Murray & Laiunan's Florida Water, The most celebrated and most delightful of all per? fumes, for use on the hand? kerchief, at the toilet, and in thc bath, for sale by all Druggists and Perfumers. For sale by DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, jan24 mws4mns Charleston, S. C. IT YOU WANT NOTE, LETTER AND L OAP PAPERS and ENVELOPES, go to EWARD PERRY, lo. 166 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel Charleston, S. C. decl4 6mos ?ailroaos. JPETERSBURGT^ATLROAD. OFFICE PETERSBURG RAILROAD CO.,) MARCH 12, 1870. J On and alter SUNDAY, 13th instant, the Trains will rnn as follows: PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Appomattox Depot dally (Sundays ex? cepted,) at 6.40 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. Arrive at Weldon dally at 9.20 A. M. and 7.15 P. M. Leave Weldon at 6.60 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. Arrive ia Petersburg at 9.50 A. M. and 6.45 P. M. Only two Trains on Sundays, viz: Morning Ex? press Train going North, and Evening Express Train going South. FREIGHT TRAIN TO WELDON. Leave Petersburg for Weldon dally (Sunday ex? cepted,) at 11.30 A. M. Arrive at Weldon dally at 6.25 P. M. Leave Weldon at 9.40 P. M. Arrive In Petersburg at 3.45 A. M. FREIGHT TRAINS TO GASTON. Leave Petersburg for Gaston on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 6.15 A. M. Arrive at Gaston at 12.20 P. M. Returning the same day, leave Gaston at 1.15 P. M. Arrive at Petersburg at 7.15 P. M. The Depot will be closed at 6 o'clock P. M. No goods will be received after that hour. R. B. PEGRAM, mch22 Imo General Superintendent, OPENING OF THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) MILL STRUCT DEPOT. J CHARLESTON, March 10, 1870. ; On and after FRIDAY, nth March, there will be DAILY COMMUNICATION between Charleston and SavannalL Passenger trains will run as fol? lows: Leave Charleston. 8-30 A. M. An ive In Savannah. 3.00 P. M. Leave Siiviinnnh.11-00 A. M. Arrive In Charleston. 6.0D P. M. C. S. GADSDEN. melin_ Superintendent. gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 CHARLESTON, S. C., Sept, 16, 1809. ] On and after Thursday, September ic, thc Pas? senger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will run as follows: FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M Arrive at Augusta.4.45 P. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem? phis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery und Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. :?:. Arrive at Columbia.4.40 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, and Camden train. FOB CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.. ....8.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 P. M. Leave Columbia.7.46 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 P. M. AU O L'S TA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.6.10 A. M. Connecting with trains for Memphis, NashvlUe nd New Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusta.4.10 P. M. Arrive at Cliarleaton.4.00 A. M. COLUMUIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.6.05 P. M. Arrive ?? Columbia.4.46 A. M. Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Grantville and Columbia Railroad, and on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays with Charlotte and South Caro? lina Railroad. Leave Columbia.5.60 T. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.30 A. M. SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.2.50 p. M. Arrive at Summerville.4.10 I*. M. Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trams on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be? tween Camden and Klngvtlie dally, (Sundays ex* cepted.) connects with up and down Day Pas? sengers ai Ringville. Leave Camdon.6.35 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M. Leave Columbia.1.45 P. M. Arrive al Canidoa.6.00 P. M. (Signed) U. T. PEAKE, sentlO General Superintendent. QHANGE OF SCHEDULE. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, j ATLANTIC ASI) UlTLF RAILROAD, SAVANNAH, January 7, is70. J On and niter SUNDAY, the 9th Instant, Pa:scn ger Trains on this road will mn as follows: NICHT EXPRESS TRAINS. I .cave Savannah dally at.4.30 r. M. Arrive at Jesup (Inaction M. & ?3. K. R.) dally at.7.30 P.M. Arrive ut Uve Oak dally at.2.20 A. ?. Arrive at Jacksonville dally at.7.02 A. M. Arrive at Tallahassee dally at. .7.07 A. M. Arrive at Quincy daily at.9.15 A. M. Arrive at Bainbridge (Mondays except? ed) nt.6.15 A. M. Leave Bainbridge (Sundays excepted) at.n.30 p. M. Leave Qiifncv dally nt.6.25 P. M. IiCave Tallahassee dally at.8.25 P. M. Leu ve Jacksonville dally at.8.30 P. M. Leave Live Oak dally ut.1.2S A. M Leave Jesup daily at.7.50 A. M. Arrive at. Savannah dully at.10.60 A. M. MACON AND BRUNSWICK ACCOMMODATION. Leave savannah (Sundays excepted) at.2.10 P. M. Arrive at J emin (Sundays excepted) nt.5.00 P. M. Arrive at Brun ?wick dally ul.S.JO P. M. Leave Macon dnlly nt.8.30 A. M. Leave Jesup daily nt.'?.00 P. M. Arrive at Savannah daily nt.O.co p. M. On Sunday this Inila will leave Savannah nt 7.15 A. M.. connecting with trains for Macon and Brunswick, and connecting . with train? from Macon and Brunswick, wUl arrive ut Savannah ut ?.CO P. M. PAT THAIN. Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) ul.7.1S A. M. Arrive nt Jesup (Sundays excepted) at..10.45 A. M. Arrive at Live Oak (Sundays excepted) at.7.00 P. M. Arrive nt Macon dally at.T.flo p. M. Leave Live Oak (Sundays excepted) at. .e.uo A. M. LIMIVP .IPHUP (Snndnvn excepted) at.2.1C P. M. Arrive at Savannah (Sundays except? ed) at.5.35 P. M. Passengers lor Maeun lake 7.16 A. M. train from Savannah, leaving daily. Passengers for Brunswick take 2.10 P. M. train from Savannah. ;'...? th-i RR? Passengers leaving Macon ut 8.30 A. M., con? nect nt Jesup with express train for Florida and Western Division, and with train for Suvau nnh. arriving nt 9.30 P. M. Passengers from Brunswick connect nt. Jesup with train for Savannah, nrriving at 5..ns P. M. except on Sundays, when it arrives at 9.30 P. M. Connect at Macon with train for Atlanta, leav? ing at o.oo P. M. SOL'TU GEORGIA AND FLORIDA RAILROAD Tl Leave Thomasville (Tuesdays, Thurs? days, and Saturdays) at.S.off'A. M. Arrive at Pelham (TneSHays, Thursdays, and Sal unlays) ?1.0.66 A. M. Leave Pelham (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays) at.".. .3.43 p. M. Arrive ar. Thomnsville (Tuesdays, Thurs davs, and Saturdays) at.6.00 P. M. RP . L- . H. S. HAINES, feb" General .Superintendent. Gnool (?ot?crt. for the Tn, BEST SLY. COITO ?ff nm SPOOL eumur ?/6 ffi <?V SIX-CORD. tS??'Ags?a iijTew?c?fcf?r Jip. COATS, af Pji'^ry, SooflgaiL. jamo mwssii.o^^,,^^_" (SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their resld?nces promptly and at reasonable rates. Send orders to W. E. MARSHALL. Barber, aprU14 No. 31 Broad street, (ap stairs.) Stat Srjirts. MATTHIESSE * ?^^^ w:?/?r:,^ ^ Crt A. So. 201 KING STREET. CORNER WENTWORTH, AGENT FOR THE t MANUFACTURERS CELEBRATED STAR SHIRT SH EACH QUALITY OF SHIRT IS NUMBERED. PRICES AS FOLLOWS: No. 42.$2 00 No. r>2. 2 60 No. 72. 3 00 No. 02. 3 60 reba Emoi QTIoiliing ano ilnrmsl)ing ?OOHS. Y NEW YORK JVHE ADVANTAGES WE ENJOY J as the result of a long established and successful business enables us to offer inducements that makes this announcement worthy of ATTENTION. Importing our foreign goods di? rect, controlling many leading styles of American fabrics, employing the best artistic talent in the production of our goods, and "constant progress" our motto, we claim to lead the mar? ket in READY-MADE CLOTHING, of which we keep full lines of all grades, for Men and Boys. In CUSTOM WORK our products are unsurpassed for qual? ity, workmanship and elegance. In GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS our stock is constantly large and seasonable. We are the sole manu? facturers of the which we supply both ready-made and to order, Prices uniformly low. Gentlemen visiting New-York are requested to call and have their measures recorded upon our books. System of Self-Measuremerrt, and other information promptly furnished when desired. Address P. O. Box 2256, N. Y. 1 bl2 2mos DEVLIN & CO, Sljonlocr ?racc. HE CHAMPION JJ RACE PP m pps md This BRACE, rn its peculiar construction, has ail th ; advantages or SUSPENDERS AND SHOULDER BRACES COMBINED. First. It does not disarrange thc Shirt Bosom. Second, lt cannot slip on* the shoulders. Third. Then ls loi-s strnin on Hie buttons or the pant.? Mum willi common Suspender*. Fmirin. Each section ot the pants can be adjusted Independent? ly. Fifth. Hy nunns Of the Adjust ible Back Strap ?i penile or powerful Brace ca? bc obtained. Sixth, lt attaches to the punts at thc same uolms tha: i ?:e ordinary Suspender does. Sole Agent in Cliailcston, 33 . ?? O O T T . DEALER IN SHIRTS AND FURNISH'NC ROODS, Meeting stieet. Opposite Mark-it Hall. jfii;21 3nt(? JOHN MARSHALL JR., COMMISSION MERCHANT. N'A VA li STORES. COTTON. LUMBER AND RICE. MARSHALL'S WHARF, Charleston, S. C. aiir?-i s IF YOU WANT THE CELEBRATED CARTER'S WRITING and COPYING INK lomblned, go to EDWARD PERRY. So. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C. decl4 emos ?Tli?CfII?n?0S6. gO?TH CAROLINA GROCERY AKDj TEA WAREHOUSE. ranch of No. 900 Broadway, Corner Twentieth Street, New York.) WM. S. CORWIN & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, AND IMPORTERS OF CHAMPAGNES, WINES, BEANDIES, &c, NO. 275 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S> C., SOLE AGESTS FOR TEE] W.?S. C. CLUB-HOUSE GIN, URBANA CHAMPAGNE CO., ATMORE'S .CELEBRATED Mi NOE-ME AT, FULTON MARKET REEF, J* n ^^^^^^^^Jr\^\ G0VERNi!EKT JAVA, A N.D TO HGV E S, ^^AVjL/ lEfiM LAG U A Y RA, SUGAR-CURED COiiSO^U i ;7 ^^REIJ^ U0CHA, [BREAKFAST L^V^^^P^j^ STRIPS. ^"???s^Lg?^ COFFEES. CHAMPAGNES. CLARETS. MO ET A CRANDON GREEN SEALtBRAND'G FRERE'S MEDOC Ve Clicquot I'onsardln (Johnston & Sou's Medoc Piper A Co.'s Heidseick jJohnston A Son's St. Loubes Uoucbe, Fils A Co.'s cabinet jEschenaucr A Co.'s Boulllac B. F. A Co.'s Napoleon Cabinet [Godard's Comry B. F. A Co.'s Carte Blanche pt. Julien Medoc B. F. A Co.'s Dry Verzeuay ?Cha teaux Margaux G. H. Mumm'B Verzenays fbhateanx Tquem J. Mumm's Private Stock (Chateaux La Rosa Urbana Champagne (Lynch Su Julien, L. A G. SAUTERNES, die. BRANDENBURG FRERES La Croix Blanche Chateaux Pailictt Ni ersteln er Bochheim er Moselle* Muscatel phambertin, Nuits Sparkling Catawba Champagne Cider English and Scotch Ales. BORER'S, RUSS', ST. DOMINGO. HOSTETTER'S, ANGOSTURA, DUNHAM'S, STOUGHTON, AND .DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTE US. Hermetically Sealed MEATS, Soups, Fish, Vegetables and Fruits, of every variety, by theran, dozen or case. Borden's, Lelbeg's ond Tonrtelot's EXTRACT OF BEEF. PRESERVES, Jellies, Janis and Brandy Fruits, Euglish Sauces. Pickles, Salad Oil, Capers, Spanish and French Olives, Patie and Terrine de Foi Grax, Anchovies, Anchovy Paste, Walnut, Tomato and Mushroom Catsups, PtPPER SAUCE, Currie Powder, Raspberry Vinegar, Lemon and Orgeat Syrcps, .Macearoni and Vermicelli. -0 Families, nutcls and Vessels supplied at WHOLESALE PRICES In purchasing by the package. Alt Goods * urruuted, and FULL WEICHT guaranteed. We will be pleased io luruisb a List or Prices to those who may write for thc articles and quantity desired. Goods delivered to aU parts o? the City, Railroad Depots und Steamboats, FREE OP CHARGE. esr TERMS CASH, OR CITY ACCEPTANCE. Send for one of our Catalogues of Merchandise. GEORGE H. GRUBER.E. E. BEDFORD.J. & MARTIN. nichl'J Imo ST-Au2STIDA.K.D SCALES. ACENCY TRANSFERRED TO HART & CO., .V?. 30 MAYNE STREET, AND CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS',. CHARLESTON, S. C. r?- A FULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT MANCFACTl BER'S TRICES, rnchs anio ?fcr?ihjcrs. E E T I L I 2 l? U rvr JL T? r: s ' Ni trogen izecl S uper2 >hos phate of L,hne. FOR COTTO.V, CORK) WHEAT, VEGETABLE CitU?'S, Ac. Ai.r. OF ITS PnosriiATCS nrc m a eund Hon to icuumc quickly ?ni.i!Bi.K m Hie M ?ll. un.I avail. Milo to iii" ?roi?. The animal matter, blood and lush, yielding ammonia, produce an early start md vigorous growth, enabling the plautstoap I ron ria te the Phosphates and other valuable in. rivilicnr." In 'ho ferflliSMT for elie complete devel? opment "f ?he hut and seed nf cm ton, grain o: cheat ?iud crop* generally. Sold by KINSMAN & HOWELL, General Agents, No. 128 East Bay, rebi tuth2mos Charleston, S. c. _gils._ jp KATI'S "ASTRAL" OIL L'allki- inany other illuminating Oils, ls per fectlr P?r?-' a\u\ free from all adulterations or mixtures of any kind. It einhs DO offensive .-mell wliile burning, gives a suft autl brilliant, light, and can be used with the same assurance nf safety as gas. Chemists pronounce it the best and safest Illuminating Oil ever offered-to> i he public; and Insurance Companies endorse autl. urge upon consumers the use of the "Astral'' Oil in preference to anv other. It is now burned by thousands of families, and In no instance has. wy accident occurred from its use; a lamp filled, with it, if upset and broken, will not explode. To prevent adulteration, the "Astral" Oil ls packed >nly in the Guaranty Patent Cans, of 1 gallon ind 5 gallons each, and each can ls sealed In a. nanncr that cannot be counterfeited. Every >ackage with uNcut seal we warrant. Be sure iud get none but the genuine article, Pratt's "As< :ral" oil, for sale by dealers everywhere, and at wholesale and retail by the proprietors OIL HOUSE OF CHARLES PRATT, No. 108 Fulton street. New York. Postotllce Box No. 3050. send for circulars, with testimonials ai.d pricer 'sr?. Ruci?se stamps for copy of the "AstraT IJght." For sale by GOODRICH, WLNEMAN & 00^ iViiu.csaie Druggists, Charleston, a. c. declO