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Rose Time. It was not in tbc winter Our loving lot was cast; lt wa? the time of roses We plucked them as we passed r That churlish season never frowned On early lovers yet; 0, no-the world was newly crowned With flowers when we met ! 'Twas twilight, and I bade you go, But still vou belo me fast; It was the timo of roses We plucked them as we passed! COMMERCIAL NEWS. Exports. LIVERPOOL-Per ship Southern Chief-165 bags sea island cotton. 4U57 bales uptand cotton, sacks cotton seed, 62G bbls rosin.Per ship Pacific-16 j bags sea island cotton, 1759 bales up? land cotton. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Sea Gull-272 tierces rice, 153 bales cotton, 5S bales yarn, 2 bales rags. 40 bundles paper, 7 rolls leather, 50 casks clay, and tmulnes. ?he Charleston Cotton. Rice and Naval Store? Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, ) FKJDAV EVENING, April 15, 1S70. / COTTON.-The partial observance of the day as a holiday prevented business, which was confined to a lot or27 bales at 2ixc. We quote nominally: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.IS @20X Low middling.21 @ Middling.21 re? strict middling.Z? @ RICE.-There were considerable transactions, all by one factor, at advancing prices. Sales about 800 tierces of clean Carolina, say : 10 tierces at exe, 50 at 6*i, and 150 at 6Jic fy lb. We quote oommon to fair clean Carolina at 5^aC: good 6\a exe fy lb. NAVAL STORES.-There wes no business. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, oy steam, xd fy lb on uplands, and lxd on sea lslauds; by salt, XJ fy lb on upland cotton, and #d ?? lb on sea Island cotton. To Havre, by ?team, nomi? nal; by sail, nominal at Xe on uplands and l?ic on sea islands. Coastwise to New York, by steam, -?? ?> ?< CD apianas and Xe on sea Islands; by sall, Xe 9 rn on up? lands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sail, X ?Kc fy lb on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, Xe fy ? on uplands; by sail, somewhat nom? inal. To Baltimore, by steam, X(??Xc fy lb on aplandB; by sall somewhat nominal. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills 22<S22>?. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks purchase Bight checks at par to X premium, and sell at X @X premium. Outside they purchase at X to X premium, and sell at X@Xc premium. GOL?.-Buying at ll, and selling at 12@13. Markets by Telegraph. DOMESTIC. NEW YORK, AprU 15-Noon.-Flour quiet and steady. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn firmer. Pork, firmer; mess $28. Lard quiet at lSXc. Cotton, no market. Turpentine 47a47Xc. Rosin quiet at $2 io for strained. Evening.-BetDg Good Friday, cotton market closed. Flour quiet without decided change. Wheat quiet and steady; winter red and amber Western $1 20ai 23. Corn active and a shade firmer; new mixed Western $1 07al 10, Beer qnlet, new plain mess $l?al5; new extra (14a I 17 60. Pork firmer; mess $28a2S 12. Lard nomi? nal; kettle lealBXc. Whkkey scarcely so Arm at ll 02al 02j;, Groceries firm and steady. Naval Btorea quiet, Tallow nominal At 9aoxc. Freights -*0 L?^?rpooion cotton, steam, Xe; sali X? BALTIMORE, April 15.-Flour firm and fairly active but 'unchanged, wneat firm; "prime to . .. ?choice Maryland red $I4ial 50. White corn $i osa i 05; yeUow il is. Oats 62c Rye $105. Pro? visions firm and unchanged. Whiskey more finn Ai ll 01. CEtciNNATi, April 15.-Corn in good demand at 86a90c. Whiskey dull at 96a$l 07. Pork firm $29. Lard iee. Bacon firm; shoulders 12Xc; clear aides 16X. LOUISVILLE, April 16.-Flour and grain un? changed. Provisions quiet. Pork $29. Bacon .shoulders 12c; clear sides i?X- Whiskey 96a$l 07. AUGUSTA, April 15.-Market quiet but firm; sales 216 bales; receipts 276; middlings 20Xa2lc; sales for the week 2681; receipts 1766; stock is,otu bales. KEW ORLEANS, April 15.-Cotton steady; mid? dling 22c; sales 3451 bales; receipts 2881; exports to Liverpool 0924; Bremen 1594; Amsterdam 1560; Genoa 60S; stock 107.784. Sterling 23\ : sight X premium. Gold i3,v Kew York Rtee Market. From the Journal or Commerce, 13lh Instant: The market ls quiet. Under favorable advices from the Sooth, holders have advanced their rates considerably, but at present buyers refuse to meet the change. We qnote 5Xa7c for com? mon to fancy. From the Tribune: Buyers fall to respond with any freedom to the advanced pr?tentions of hold? ers, the call ronni tig mainly on job lots required JOT Immedlateiise. The smaU desirable stock, however, is still held out of thc market for ex? treme figures; somewhat nominally under the circumstances, prices may be quoted at about 5X&6XC for common to good Carolina, and 6Xa 6Xc tor prime to choice do; fancy 7; sales loo tierces. From the Times: Rice has been In fair demand at firmer and buoyant p rices; sales 250 tierces Carolina at from $5 50a6 75 fy loo lbs. No Impor? tant movements have been reported In Rangoon, which has been quoted as berore. From the World: Holders naturally are still quite willing to take advantage of the scarcity of prime stock, and extreme rates are Insisted upon, though sellers are not rewarded by a very sharp demand. We quote Carolina at SXaoxc for com? mon to prime, and CXa7 c mr choice and taney, with sales or loo tierces or foreign, loo bags Ran? goon, 3Xc, gold, in bond. .Norfolk Market. NORFOLK, April 13.-COTTON.-Receipts for the week are 2454 bales. The market ls steady, quiet and firm ; but the bulk of business is not large, confined to actual wants, with no specu? lative movement or demand. Wc quote sales or good even-grading lots at 20Xn21Xc ruunlng down to 17Xal9c. for sandy, trashy and stained parcels, and Irregularly packed. CORN-Receipts or the week have been quite fair-about 38,000 bushels in all. The market closes with sales to-dav or vcllow at SlOSXi white at $1 OSalOSX, and mixed at $lal Ol. The advance In price checks operations, and the busi? ness In It ls confined to orders only. Nashville Market. NASHVILLE. April ll.-COTTON.-The market to-day ruled quiet and steady. We quote: In? ferior 13al3; ordinary 17alS; good ordluary 19*20; low middling 20*?o2l. COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sept. 1, 186?.None Received to day.1? Received previously.40,747-40,942 40,942 Shipped to-day.80 Shipped previously.35,388-30,468 Stock on hand this evening.5,474 FLOCR.-The market ls steady at following quo? tations: Super?ne $4 75; extra ?5 5u; family je; fancy $6 75. CORN.-Market firm, with an advancing tenden? cy ; sales on the wharf to-day 000 bushels at 95c : 2000 do., sacked and delivered in depot at $1 per bushel. WHEAT.-Sales 'o day or 2f;00 bushels red and amber at $1 20 delivered on steamboat and ship? ped to Mill Spring on the upper Cumberland. We oopy buying prices as follows: Mediterranean 95c; red $1 05; white ami amber si ?oal 15. OATS.-We quote at 75c, sacked and delivered In depot. Interior Cotton Markets. GREENVILLE, April 12.-Sales 89 bags, ex? tremes 17a20C. YORKVILLE, April 13.-The market is improv? ing both in receipts and prices. We quote 2?XC for the best quality. ROCK HILL, April 12.-Our market has been ac? tive during the week, and sales have been freely made on a basis or 20c for middling. The lower grades are not wanted. To-day the market is firm at 20c for low middling. CHESTER, April 12.-Our market in response to favorable advices Oom New York i ?s advin! .eda full hair cent The light offering ol' good grades are rreely taken at 20Xa21c fained we quote at 16U18C Me" "c CHARLOTTE, April ll.-The marker showed but Utile variation during the past week, result. lng, -however, in an advance of XaXcTctoslnir firm?n Saturday at20'4'c for middling. Stained cotton not much in demand, und mnv tie quoted at 16Xal8Jic, according to grade. Sales roi- the week 180 bales. ATLANTA, April 13.-The market closed active at 20Xc for middlings, 19X for low middlings, 18X for good ordinary, and 17c for ordinary. COLUMBUS. April 13.-In this market there has been a good demand, chien v ror the better grades, on a basis or 20xc ror middlings. Market closed somewhat dall. Sales 2y- bales; receipts 50; ship? ments 71 bales. -^M0N?<?HMERV' *Pril 13.-The mattet is du?; jOW.niiddlingB 2Cc:oxc. Receipts by Railroad, April 15. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. . 647 tales cotton, 21 bales goods, 160 bbls flour, 7 cars lumber, ll cars wood, l car stock. To Rail? road Agent, Wardlaw * Carew, G W Williams 4 co. Graeser * Smith, W K Kyan, Petzer, Rodgers A co. Dowling ? co, Mowry A Son, Frost A Ad ger. Shackelford A Kelly, Thurston A Holmes, J B E Sloan, Wlss A co, A B Mulligan, W C Court Dey A co, W W Smith, and Caldwell A Son. PORT CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. First Quarter, 8th, ll hours, 6 minutes, evening. Full Moon, 16th, 6 hours, 6 minutes, evening. Last Quarter, 22d, ll hours, 5 min?tes, morning. New Moon, 30th, l hour, 17 minutes, evening. [Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday.. (Thursday.... Friday. lejSaturday - iTBunday. sex. RISKS. 6..36 5.-35 5..34 5..32 5..31 5. .30 6..29 SCK SETS. MOON IK. * s. 6,.26 6.l-.27 6..27 6.. 28 6..29 6..29 6..30 2.. 62 3.. 36 4..17 4..58 5..36 rises. 8.-47 men WATER. 3..29 4..30 5..29 6..21 7.. 9 7..55 8..46 X AR IXE NETTS. CHARLESTON, APRIL 16. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Richard Vaux, Whitaker, New York-7 days. Acids and hay. To W Roach A co, Wando Manufacturing Company, C S Quartermaster, and W o Bee A co. Sehr Virginia Dare, Johnson, Hatteras Inlet, N C. Corn. To RM Butler A Son. Sehr Ann S Deas. Garbatl. West roint Mill. 100 tierces rice. To Thurston A Holmes, and Wm Gurney. IN THE OFFING. Steamship Victor, Gatz, New Orleans, bound to New York-left the former port on Saturday after? noon. On Wednesday, otr Cape Canaveral, during a heavy gale, lost rudder and was compelled to touch ? rr this port In distress. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Sea GuU. Dutton, Baltimore-rani C Tren holm. Ship Southern Chief, Higgins, Liverpool-Willis A Chtsolm. Ship Pacific, Foss, Liverpool-W B Smith A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Ship Southern Chief. Higgins, Liverpool. Sehr Frank A Emily, Colley, Bucksville. S C. Steamer City Point, Peck, Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Falcon, Horsey, Baltimore. April 13. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr D F Keeling, Robinson, at Baltimore, A prtl 13. Sehr Kate E Rich. Doughty, at Philadelphia, April 12. .-chr S H Sharp Webb, at Philadelphia. April 12. Sehr John M Fitzpatrick, Smith, at Philadelphia, April 12. potete. TB Y I N G HOUSE. A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, European Plan. Loca? tion unsurpassed, being near UNION SQUARE, WALLACK'S THEATRE, and A. T. STEWART'S New (uptown) Store. Broadway and Twelfth streets, New York. G. P. HARLOW, aprl4 thstu_Proprietor. TT/* ABBIN GTON, D. C. THE NEW HOTEL, "THE ARLINGTON," Built by W. W. Corcoran, Esq. T; RO?SSLE & SON, PROPRIETORS. IvAJCH GEORGE FORT WILLIAM RENRY HOTEL. WILL BE OPENED FOR SUMMER VISITORS JUNE 1st. 49" ROOMS can bc engaged and plans of Hotel Been at "The Arlington," Washington, D. C. T. ROESSLE <fc i'ON, m ch 21 2m os PROPRIETORS. iRactiincrrj, ({lastings, &r. jy^EETING STREET FOUNDRY. mis ESTABLISHMENT IS KOW FURNISHING THE IM? PROVED MCCARTHY COTTON GIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Of various sizes, on hand. Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn Milla, Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers and Pans, of ul) sizes. Horse-Powers and Gm Gearing, from 6 to 16 reet In diameter. Improved Lever Cotton Presses, lor Hand, Power, Saw and Rice Mills. Machinery and Castings or all descriptions made to order. Particular attention paid to House Fronts and Castings for Buildings, Gratings, Cistern Covers, Sash Weights, Ac, Ac WILLIAM S. HENBREY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER, NO. 314 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, '. C. aug4 mws p HO NIX.IRON WORKS. ESTABLISHED 1844." JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO., SUCCESSORS TO CAMERON A CO., ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, dc, NOS. 4, 6, 8, 10 AND 12 PRITCHARD STREET, (Near the Dry Dock,) CHARLESTON, S. C. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-MARINE, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DE? SCRIPTION. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING. IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS. CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND, IN IRON OR BRASS. Guarantee to furnish ENGINES AND BOILERS of as good quality and power, and at as low rates, as can be had In New York, Baltimore or Phila? delphia. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. mco2 SmosDic RTOU WANT THE CELEBRATED CARTER'S WRITING and COPYING INK combin?e, g0 to v? ?r ? EDWARD PERRY, r>,o\Jii??etln? "re*1, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston. ?. c. _decl4 6moa TFC???A?T ,N2TE' LETTER AND J_ CAP PAPERS and ENVELOPES, go to EDWARD PERRY N Vairon*"! ?rV^P^i* Charleston Hotel Charleston, s. c. gate^ decM 6mos Ea Uro a?) s. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAJL ROAD. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD CO., | MILL ST. BEPOT, CHARLESTON, April 15,1870. } On and after MONDAY, 18th inst., Tri-Weekly Freight Trains will run through to Savannah, leaving Charleston on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, and returning on TDESDAYS, THURS? DAYS and SATURDATS. Freight received up to 2 o'clock P. M., on TUESDAYS,?THURSDAYS and SAT? URDAYS will be forwarded by following day train. C. S. GADSDEN. qpr!6_Engineer and Superintendent. OPENING OF THE SAVANNAH AND" CHARLESTON RAILROAD. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, MILL STREET DEPOT, CHARLESTON, March io, 1870. On and after FRIDAY, nth March, there will be DAILY COMMUNICATION between Charleston and Savaunah. Passenger trains will run as fol? lows: Leave Charleston. S.30 A. M. Ar. ive in Savannah. 3.oo P. M. Leave Savannah.11-00 A. M. Arrive Ul Charleston.drJ&Ji' M' C. S. GADSDEN, menu Superintendent. PETERSBURG RAILROAD. OFFICE PETERSBURG RAILROAD CO..) MARCH 12, iS7o. / On and after SUNDAY, 13th instant, thc Trains will run as follows: PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Appomattox Depot dally (Sundays ex? cepted,) at 5.40 A. M. and 4.15 P. M. Arrive at Weldon daily at 0.20 A. M. and 7.15 P. M. Leave Weldon at 6.50 A. IL and 3.30 P. M. Arrive in Petersburg at 9.50 A. M. and 6.4.1 P. M. Only two Trains on Sundays, viz: Morning Ex? press Train golug North, and Evening Express Train going South. FREIGHT TRAIN TO WELDON. Leave Petersburg for Weldon daily (Sunday ex? cepted.) at 11.30 A. M. Arrive at Weldon daily at 6.25 P. M. Leave Weldon at 9.40 r. M. Arrive in Petersburg at 3.45 A. M. FREIGHT TRAINS TO GASTON. Leave Petersburg for Gaston ou WEDNESDAYS a\d SATURDAYS, nt 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 wUl be received after that hour. R. B. PEGRAM, mch22 Imo General Superintended. UTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. gBtfflgggaBHHB CEN ER AL .SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I CHARLESTON, S. C., Sept. 15. 166?. I On and arter Thursday, September If., the Pas? senger Trains on thc toi.in Carolina Railroad will run as follows: FOR AUO CST A. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. ?S Arrive at Augusta.4.45 P. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem? phis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery and Grand Junction. FOR COLT/MBIA. Leave Charleston.s.30 A. M. Arrive nt Columbia.4.40 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and M?nchente; g^ilroad, und Camden tram. FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta......8.00 A. U. Arrive at Charleston.4,00 V, M. Leave Colombia,. : ? ; ; ;... ;... ,. ,., 7.43 A. M. .'.?ri?? It Cr.ailesion.4.00 P. M. AfCrSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.50 T. M. Arrive at Augusta.f.iu A. M. Connecting with trains for Memphis. Nashville nd New Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusta.4.10 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 A. M. CO LU Hi: IA NIGHT EXTRRSfi. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.o.os p. M. Arrive at Columbia.4.45 A. M. Connecting (Sunders excepted) with Greenville ami Columbia Railroad, and on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays with Charlotte and South Caro lina Railroad. Leave Columbia.5.50 P. M. Arrive st Charleston.5.30 A. M. SUMMERVILLE THAIN. Leave Charleston.2.50 P. M. Arrive at Summerville.4.10 i: M. Lenve Summerville.7.10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.S.25 A. M. CAMDEN BHANCII. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains OD MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS und SATURDAYS, and be* tween Camden and Ringville daily, (Sundays ex? cepted.) connects with up and down Day Pas sengera at Ringville. Leave Camden.6.35 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M. Leave Columbia.1.45 P. M. Arrive at Camden.6.00 P. M. (Signed) H. T. PEAKE, septic General Superintendent. icrtihjcrs. PERUVIAN GUANO AND LAND PLAS? TER. CASH OR PAYABLE NOVEMBER I, 1870. In order to close out my present stock, 1 oiler the above a., follows: PERUVIAN GUANO, irom the Ouanapc Islands, warranted pure, as per analysis or pror. Shepard, at $90 cash or $95 November l, with 7 per cent. Interest, per ton or 2240 pounds; approved city acceptance. LAND PLASTER warranted to contain 93 per cent, or the Snip! ate of Lime, as per analysis or ProL Shepard, at SI 75 cnMi or S2 November 1. with 7 per cent, interest, per barrel of 390 pounds; approved city acceptance. J. N. lioiisoN, aprlO mel Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. Q.ENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO. 25 tons o' PERUVIAN GUANO for sale, warrant? ed pure. JAMES R. PRINGLE A- SON, Factors ami Commission Merchants, mch24_No. ti Adgcr's North Wharf. F T 1 L I Z E R S P H O NIX HUANG. WILCOX. GIBBS A CO.'S MANIPULATED (JUANO. GUANO, SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND, Ior8ale by WILCOX, GIBBS & CO. DdTOBTEES & DEAL-EES Iii inns. No. 91 l ay street. Savannah. No. ?ti Broad street, Augusta. No. 64 Ea>t Ray, Charleston. OS- Semi for Circular c-iving prices, terms, ccr liticates, AC. janis tnfasmos fnmber, incl, &r. LUMPER! ~~L???B?R P LUMBER Constantly on hand, all kinds nud sizes or Southern PINE LUM UHR, also Shingles. Plaster? ing Laths, Ac, Lumber Sawed to order and de? livered along the line or the Railroads on the banks or the rivers. Sales will be made on time, wheu re-quired, with approved city acceptitnces. Planters and others wishing Lumber would do well to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Office, Yard and Planing Milts o? Horlbcck's Wharf, near Northeastern Railroad Depot. JOHN C. M ALLOMO i?. mcli24 thstulmo Q J. S OHL EPEGRELL, No.*37 LINE STREET. BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER or every description and BUILDING MATERIAL. Lime and Plastering Lulli", i'aiuts, Oils, Glasses, Shingles: ulso Groove and Tongue Boards, Ac, cons'an?v ou hand at the lowest market prices; also, Vegetable Boxes octn mtnslvr C LOSET PAPER FIFTY CENTS A REAM AT TUE HASEL' STREET BAZAAR janis ?flisccllancoiis. FRESH CRACKERS, AT TEN CENTS per pound, at apr!3 ws2 WILSON' RI S II ROOFING FELT. TOE BEST, CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE Material for Rooting known. For Kale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mcti24 0mo Charleston, S. e. I ^^^^^^^^ DYSPEPSIA & INDIGESTION' yUF PROPRIETORS A^ c WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS cannu11 N. B. The Commissioner of Revenue has decided that any dealer cab sell this article without a special license. _'neb 2 rrUIE STANDARD REPUTATION AT J_ TAIN RD by this unrivalled and Infallible YEASr POWDER daring twelveyeaw past, is due to lt? pcrrect pnritv, healthfulness and economy. Put np in tins, octiial weight, as represented, and will keep for years. The quantify required form* I* from n:?e fourth to one-half I. ss than other Raming Powders. Sold by Orocers throne hoot the Un UH States. DOOLEY A BROTHER, Manufacturera amrProprietora. No. CO New street, New York. mchl4 mwsamos_ ' Murray & knman's Florida Water, The most celebrated and most delightful of all per? juries, for usc on the hand? kerchief, at thc toilet, and in thc bath, for sale by all Druggists and Perfumers? For ealc by HOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Jan24 rawlinna Charleston. S. C. A T. STEWART & CO. Vc iv York.Boston.Philadelphia. PANIER BEDOUIN MANTLE Thc Fashionable Novelty for thc SPRING AND SUM M Eli, 1 8 70 n . rt E A D ?fe co.. Agents for Charleston. CAUTION. UNITED STATES LETTERS PATENT having been granted aie, securing Hie above design, roch garment will ha vc the letters "T. l>." In mono? gram on the ticket, and marked Patent Pending, or Patented Mureil, ir*;o. Any garment of this siyie without ibis ticket is .in mfriimim-nt, und i will prosecute all such tn the full st extent 0: the law. THOMAS DO LAN, Manufacturer, oxford, Hancock aud Maschcr sheets. apr: His:nr.* _Philadelphia. ^CLEANLINESS NEXT TO GODLINESS. Tlir UNIVERSAL RUBBER BATH is adjustable for convenient use in a Shower, Sit liiiir. Hip and Submergent Rn?h, combining sim? plicity, convenience aud comfo- :. I lieg tu inform the public that I have H;e Agen cy fur Hie sale of these Butha in ibis State, and am now prepared to show by sample nt my Store, Ihelr superiority overall oilier Bathing Apparu tus lier?.-1 off ?re invented. F- VON SANTEN. Prater In ali kinda of Rubber Cood?, Nursery Sheeting, Ac., und importer of Puris Paney Ooodv, Toys, Firewcrte, A e. No. 22!) KINO STREET, Next tu Academy of Mu?,e. mcliSQ etiithlronac . M. S. HANCKEL, ll. D., DENTIST, Has resumed the practice of his profession. Rooms No. 225 King street opposite Hasel, over SPEAR'S Jewelry store" junta s tbatn Agricultural SmpUnwnts. HE BEST AND CHEAPEST CULTIVATORS. THE EXCELSIOR CULTIVATOR, NO. 3, FOR ONE HORSE. AND FOR TWO HORSES, THE EXCELSIOR CULTIVATOR, NO. .1? These MACHINES have been thoroughly tosted and warmly approved by some of the most expe? rienced namers of our State. Also, MONROE'S IMPROVED ROTARY HARROW. WAGONER A MATHEWE?' 1MPKOVED RICE DRILL. TUE RICE KI KD REAPER, for harvesting Rice. For sale at Faetory prices, Freight added, by J. E. A. D O E R CO., Sole Agents for the State, No. 62 EAST BAT, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA rach'J2 tnthslmo insurance. ST-AISTIDAIRID SCALES. AGENCY TRANSFERRED TO HART & CO., Ni?. ::..? H AV XE STREET, AND CORNER K1XG AND Hi A IK ET STKEETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. ??- A FCI 1. ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT MANUFACTURER'S TRiCES. n rlsi "bi "_ G-pcol <?ot?on. THE CELEBRATED A.T. STEWARTS: CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES. SIX-CORD. ffflnTi?rntfi mTfw^5r?Effi ?&E .COATS, of Edsby-, SeoflaiuL a; : ll nitr?lfi J A M E S '"COX NEK'S SON & USITE?J STATES TYPE Ayn ELr.CTr.OT*OPE FOUNDRY AN!) rP. INTER'S WAKEHOCSE. NOS. C.?. 30 AN!> 32. CENTKS: STKE?7. CORSER REAi> ASH MANE STREETS, :?: ? w Y o s J: . A !::%.#? $u-:K ..; I-.NGi.lSn AND GERMAN j ?.'ACKS. lit.Oi S'IBIII ii!i<i Ol'KSir.rii!?!. kepi ('.') j liainl. Ail Trpf cast at iiii* estntiitsnineci ls I manufne;i;rt-<i lre?n< ?lteiM?tal Known astViiiner's Unequalled Hurd Type ."?ela!. Every article lie- ! cessary for u i-erlec? i"; imiaj: Oil'.i-e famished. ! ;an2'.> plutliOtnos* Drugs, (?Jjemicals, Ur. KOS AD ALIS, ? <*>-:-7-li o ?l! W.^V e c> li ? Iii \^^^t^* I'S ?HOS AD ALIS. Suki OT GOODRICH, WIN RM AN A CO.. J Direct impon?is nf European Drue? and Chere i leal?!. L'I.srtej.?oii. s. c. may? siuthiy Tg?????? MORGANS SONV ifc?Y.'.l.l.t.SilLli ISOO.) (211 Washington street, N. Y. SAPO LIO BEST THING OCT FORCLEANi (? Windows, (without water,)rain:, fil Clot hf, Floors-, Tabler, ami all Woodwork, China, Burthen an i (?russware, and for General llm.-e 11, atdr.g Purpose*. FOR POLISHING Knives, Tinware, Brass, fvcc-'. Iron and all Melar.ic Ware-. REMOVES, ns by Magie, Stains and Kurt, leav? ing ti brilliant surface equal to new. REMOVES STAINS FROM MARULE, PAINT AND WOOD. ls ROI injiirfoiir, and QUICKER, RETTER AND CHEA PK!; Mian Dalli Dricfc, Rotten Steno, Acid ur !..' e: it will be found, on trial. I bc most perfect, reliable end indispensable article ever oil-red to he public of thia or any other country: In fact, a rsE;V.KATION so isrn IDCAL on CLASS CAN ?F Fu.'i?i TO DO WITIbUT. Wc refer to the many testimonial- in our pos sesrion. rr'm ramilles, hotels end manufacturers; aita more th.tu FIVE IICXDRED TKCVSAXI? per??in* ul:o have ll lu dai'y use ;n boure and j t'n-i\ li will <(<>', you Utile to te?! t urcluiioi do it. For nate, ivhi lcn.ile.ind retail, by Grocery, Drug anil Noun:: horses ihrtii?hout thc tnifcrt Mures. Sold by GOODRICH. WISEMAN * CU.. Winde sale Di lippi.--:*, t":.?! Itston. S. C. :,'Vw BOWIE, Molal! A DAVIS, VVhok*ak Mugga:*. f. l>C!" SGlU?* _ T^LEMJNG-S <V ( i ll M CONFECTiOX.-;, JJ (?ANTONINE.) TM-v ar?> pr.r^?y ? rgetalil". safe ?nd anro. Tilt best iii use. for sale by Dr. H. BA ER, No. 13J Meeting street, ott5 Wholesale Agent Sljonlber ?race. rJIHE CHAMPION BRACE.> This BRACE, in Rs peculiar construction, has alli the advantages of SUSPENDERS AND SHOULDER BRACES COMBINED. First. It does not disarrange the Shirt Bosom. Second. It cannot slip ocr the shoulders. Third. There ls lees strain on the buttons of the pants than with common Suspenders. Fourth. Each section of thc pants can be adjusted independent, ly. Fifth. Py means of the Adjustible Back Strap a gentle or powerful Brace can be obtained. Sixth, lt attaches to the pants at the same pointa that the oidlnary Betpemler does. SohrApcnt in Charleston, XS . SCOTT, PEALEK IN PRIKTS AND FURNISHING GOOPS, Meeting street ?preshi );,.?kt liait, la?si Amt* Star S!;irts. . "ITT 3! . M A T T K I K H S E N ,. No. 201 KING STREET. CORNER WENTWORTH,. AGENT FOR THE MANUFACTURERS OP TUE CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS t EACH QUALITY OF SHIRT IS NUMBERED^ TRICES AS FOLLOWS: No. 4?.$2 00 No. W. 2 50 Ko. W. 3 00 No. 92 . 3 60 fetos Cutos (Clothing auu i'armsljing ?oubo. THE ADVANTAGES WE ENJOY as the result of a brig 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 cf 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 arc 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-Measurement, and" other information promptly furnished when desired. Address P. O. Box 2256, N. Y. DEVLIN & CU v ^ VI Vtll H l TC TID! WORKING CLASS.-"WE ARE now prept?co to luruish ali clauses With constant emf ivyict-n: c: home, the whole of tho time, or lor the spare monn-iiis. Business new, light and profitable. Persons ot either sn easily earn (rom W cents to ? 5 per evening, and a pro? portional sum by devoting their whole time to the lousiness. v.c\s ar.d girls earn nearly as much as men. Thar nil who see this notice may send their address, Rmi test the business, we malte thia un? paralleled oller : To such us are nut weil satisfied,, we will send *l to pay for the (rouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on, and a copy of "The Peo? ple's Literary Companion"-one or the largest and liest, ramily newspapers published -all sent? irte t>v mall. Reader. If you want permanent,, profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN k CO.,. Augusta, Mtier. Jan:: cmos