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|A. Regret. 1 blame not that jonr courage railed, That pr?den ce over love prevailed; lt seemed that.? c must walk: together Rough ways through wild aad stormy weather, And you must have smooth paths to trend, And skies an cloudless overhead. Wise was your choice, the world will say, That sees you fresh and fair to-day As in the spring time of your years, Those hazel eyes undimmed with tears, That forehead all unlined with care. Kor streaked with gray that chestnut hair. Yet If yon could have dared to lay Unfaltering hands in mine, and say, "1 trust you still, nor conni the cost 1" Something, 1 doubt not, you had lost, Tet found when au tras told, remain To you and me some larger gain. Kot loveless and unsweet my days, I toil nor miss some meed of praise; Had you been with rae they had known The grace they lack, and thou hadst growD, O weak tint pure and tender heart : Te something nobler than thou art. Ah 1 better had we both been laid To reat forever, ere the shade Of that cold worldliness had made Division worse than death, and bade Our souls be parted evermore, Still strangers to the heavenly shore. CO MJLtEB CIA.Ii KBff8. Exports. BALTIMORE-Per sehr H A Hunt-400 tons guano, I nward cargo from Mobile. The Charleston Cotton. Rice and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON SEWS, ) TUESDAY EVENING, April io, ISTO. j COTTON.-This article was in steady and rather good request for much of the day, the higher qualities showing mnch firmness, while others were unchanged. Sales about 400 bales, say 2 at ISc; 2 at lsxc; 4S at 19c; 9 at 20,'ic: 40 at 2lc; 24 at 21?4'c; so at 21Xc; 16 at 2lXc; 3T at 22c; 70 ot 22vc; 10 at 22X We qnote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.18 @21 LowmiddllBg.21>-?@21K MlddUng.21??@22 Strict middling.-U& RICE.-This grain was in good demand at Im? proving prices. Sales about coo tierces of clean Carolina, a part of which was sold the day be? fore, say 20 tierces at exe; 180 at o.^'c; 4f at 6Xc; 45 at 6%c; 170 at 7c ft lb. Wc qnote common 10 fair clean Carolina at sx@6Xc; good6X@7c ft lb. NAVAL STORES.-There is a moderate business doing,-with the following sales: 22 bblspale at $5; 56 at $4 50; 33 at $4; 10 low pale at $3 50; 4 dull at $3; 10 No. 1 at $2 ft bbl. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam, >?d ft tb on uplands, and IXd on sea islands ; by saU, }{? ft rb on upland cotton, and Xd a lb on sea Island cotton. To Havre, by steam, nomi? nal; by sall, nominal at xe on uplands and lac on sea islands. Coastwise to Kew York, by steam, KC ft Va on uplands ind Xe on sea islands; by sall, Xe ft rb on up? lands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sall, >?' @Xc ft ? on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam. Xe 9 lb on uplands; by sall, somewhat nom? inal. To Baltimore, by steam, x@Xc fi lb on 'ipiands; by sali somewhat nominal. EXCHANGE.- RT" . -3tWAg 8ft nay lillis 9?J?@2& DOMESTIC BSekl*$? -The banks pnrchis? Sight checks * : par to x premium, and sell at x %)i premium. Outside they purchase at par to X premium, and sell at }?'@Xc premium. GOLD.-Buy lng at ll, and selling at 12@13. Markets by Telegraph. VOKEION. LONDON, April 19.-Noon.-Consols MX- Bonds 92X- Sugar firmer at 27s flda27s 9*1. PARIS, April 19.-Bourse opened quiet. Rentes MK eoe. LIVERPOOL, April 19.-Noon.-Cotton quiet; up? land' ll>?d; Orleans UXfcllXd. Sales 10,000 bales. A dispatch from Bombay announces the shipments since last report of 27,000 bales, instead of 50,000. Yarns and fabrics at Manchester steady. Red Western wheat 7s 9d. Corn 30s lOd. Pork 97s. Lard 688 ?d. Evening.-Coltou quiet uno steady; uplands - 11X4; Orleans TlXallXd. Sales 10,000 balee; to speculators and exporters 2000. DOMESTIC NEW YORK, April 19.-Noon-Stocks firm. Mo? ney easy at 6 per cent. Gold 13X- Sixty-twos 12X- Sterling, long 97i; short 9X- Tennessee ex coupon 69X; new 54X- Virginia ex-coupon 69X ; new 69. Louisiana, old 76X; new 74. Levees, sixes 79X", eights 92. Alabama eights99>$; lives io. Georgia sixes 85; sevens 93K- North Carolina, old 46#; new 22 X- South Carolina, old 87; new 81 X. Flour 6c better. Wheat lc better. Corn la2c bet? ter. Pork dull; mess $27 60a27 62. Lard dull, at l?Jia??Xc Cotton steady and quiet. Turpen? tine quiet at 46,s'c. Rosin dull at $2 io ror strain? ed. Freights quiet. Evening.-Cotton quiet and steady; sales 1200 bales. Flour 6al0c better, and more doing; super? fine State $4 75a6 60; Southern $6 60. Wheat 6teady at noon's advaucc. Corn scarce; new mixed Western $1 14al 16. Beef 6teady; new plain mess $1015; new extra $14al7 60. Pork a shade firmer at $27 625?a27 75. Lard quiet and unchanged. Whiskey decidedly firmer at $1 07. Groceries aalet and firm. Turpentine 46a47c. Rosin $2a6 60. Tallow steady at 9xa9??c. Freights firm. Money easy at 5a6 per cent. Sterling 9X- Gold steady at 13,'<,ai3X- Govern dull but firm. Southerns-dull. BOSTON, April 19.-Cotton quiet and steady; middlings 23Xc; sales 350 bales; receipts 50; stock 11,000 bales. BALTIMORE, April 19.-Flour very Arm and un? changed. Wheat firmer; Maryland red $145al 50; Pennsylvania $132al 35. Corn active; white %\ 10; yellow $1 09al ll. Oats steady. Rye dull at $1 05. Provisions firm, bat entirely unchang? ed, whiskey quiet at $105al 06. Cotton un? changed; middlings 22XC Sales 190; receipts 246; stock 4105. CINCINNATI, April 19.-Corn easier at 86aSSc; supply better. Whiskey active. Provisions quiet and rather weak, offerings light. Pork held at $28 25a2$ 50. Bacon, shoulders 12c; tides I5%a 16XC Lard loralee. ST. LOOTS, April 19.-Corn declining, yellow 90a 93c; white 93a96c Whiskey firm at $1. Provi? sions quiet. Tork $28 50a29. Shoulders HXal2c; elear sides I6>iaicxc Lard easy at 17c. LOUISVILLE, April 19.-Corn unchanged. Pork $29. Shoulders I2>4'c; sides 16al6??e. Lard 10c. Whiskey 99ca$l. NORFOLK, April 19.-Cotton unchanged; low middlings 20Xa21c; receipts 424 bales; exports coastwise SOS; stock 4841 bales. SAVANNAH, April 19.-Cotton in fair demand; middlings 21Xc; sales 550 bales; receipts 8T0; stock 37,754 bales. GALVESTON, Apt il 19.-Cotton advanced on the higher grades; good ordinary ISXc; sales 960 bales; receipts 404 bales; exports coastwise 884 bales; stock 24,962 bale:?. MOBILE, April 19.-Cotton steady; middlings 21>ic; sales 300 bales; receipts 432 bales; exports to New Orleans 270 bales; stock 52,418 bales. NEW ORLEANS, April 19.-Sugar easier; prime nalluc Molasses, prime, o;,Sia72c. Sterling 24324x. Sight X premium. Gold 13X. Colton firm aud In fair demand; middlings 22J??C; sales 2000 bales; net receipts 13S9 bales; ccastwise 40 bales; total 1429 bales; exports to Liverpool 2407 bales; stock 154.919 bales. Nashville Market. NASHVILLE. April 16.-COTTON.-Thc marke to day was qalet and without change. We quote: Interior l2Kai4^C; ordinary l6X?17Xc; good ordlnaiy 18Xftl?X?t iow middling 20a20X o. , COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand September 1. 1S09. None Received to-day., yr$ .Received previously."".".'.".'.'.".41,837-41,960 CLITOT?V",'. 41,960 Shipped to-day. ,0 Shipped previously.. .?.35,752-35 714 Stock on hand. c.,ie FLOUR.-Market steady. Wo quote sunerCno $4 50; extra $5: family i?; fancy $c 75. COHN.-Sales and shipments to-?iay or soo bash els at ?1 lo per bushel, backed and delivered in d< pot. WHEAT.-Sales of 2000bushels nmber and white at si Ami 20, sacked and delivered iu depot. OATS.-We quote at \iz, sacked and delivered in depot. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON. April 18.-TTKTENTINE.-Is with? out chang? in pnce. Onlv 133 Mils received and sold at < j 7? tyr soft, and $1 70 for hard, per 260 Iba SriKiTC TURPENTINE.-Market quiet, and a shade lower. Sales o? TO bhls at 41c for country, and 4ltfc for New York packages. ROSIN.-Sales reported of only 500 obis at $160 for strained. TAB.-Is In better request, and has advanced 5al0c. Sales of 784 bbls at SI 60a$l 65 per bbl. COTTON.-Sales of l bale at 19, 8 at 20, 3 at 20X, and 6 at 21 cents per lb. Receipts by Railroad, April 19. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 287 bales cotton, 71 bales goods, 60 bbls naval stores, l car stock. To Railroad Agent, Kirkpat? rick A Witte, L D DeSaussure, Graeser k Smith, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, W K Ryan, R Mure k ce, G H Walter k co, G W Williams k co, Frost k Adger, A B Mulligan. J B E Sloan, W ? Courtney 4 co, and Goldsmith A Son. BOUT CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. First Quarter, 8th. ll hours, 5 minutes, evening. Pull Moon, 15tb, 5 hours, 6 minutes, evening. Last, quarter. 22d, H hours, 5 minutes, morning. New Moon, 30th, l honr, 17 minutes, evening. 18 Monday. 19 Tuesday. 2epTednesday., 21 (Thursday.... 22 [Friday., 23fiaturday_ 24 ?Sunday. STN. RISES. 5..28 5..26 5..25 5..24 5..23 5..22 5..21 sex SETS. 6..31 6..32 6..33 6..34 6..35 6..35 6..36 MOON r.. A s. 9.. 55 ll.. 2 morn. 12.. 1 12..53 1..42 2..23 HISH WATER. 9..34 10..24 ll..17 12..14 1..18 2..22 3.-24 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, APRIL 2 0. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Village Queen, Conklin, Rappahannock River. Va-7 days. Corn. To T J Kerr A co. Sehr A C Pease, Raymond, Norfolk, Va-7 days. Corn. To T J Kerr A co. Sehr H A Hunt. Peterson, Mobile-9 days. Gu? ano. To H F linker A co, and Order. Sehr Ann S Deas, Garbatl. west Toint Mill. 125 tierces rice. To Cohen, Hanckel k co. Steamer General Manlgault, Cordes, George? town, S C. ll bales cotton, 60 sacks rice Hour, and mdse. To Shackelford & K*'ly. L 1) Mowry A Son, and TP Smith. ! Pilot boatNeca, Usina, Savannah-ou a cruise. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Sehr C H Eaton, Shackford, Mystic, Conn, via Georgetown, S C-Risley A Creighton. Sehr II A Huut, Peterson, Baltimore-Il F Ea ker A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Ship Pacific. Foss, Liverpool. FROM TniS PORT. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore, April IS. UP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Emeline McLaiu, Hall, at Baltimore, April CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Falcon,norsey,at Baltimore, April 17. Brig Guiding Star, Freethy, at New York, April 16. Sehr E D Finney, Baker, at Baltimore, April 17. MEMORANDA. The Wetterhorn, at Liverpool from Charleston, reports passing part of the wreck of a vessel, ap? parently the stern, painted black with white Fides and blue top, about 300 tons burthen, but a short lime In the water, Peiirpary ^4, lat 33.20 K, ion ..3.10 w. The brig Forest State, Shute, from Wickford foi Charleston, arrived at Newport; R I, April 14. LIST OF VESSELS OT, CLEARED ANT? ?AllBP THIS TORT. F O R ?l G N . NKWrORT, ENG. fh? Na nnie T Bell, Ackley. sailed.Feb IC CARDIFF. file Edith. Chcgwidden, sailed.Jan 20 rbe Village Qceen, McCray, up.March 31 DOM E~S TIC. BOSTON. Sehr J Hancock, Crowen, cleared.April NEW YORK. Brig Guiding Star, Freethy, cleared.April Sehr Thomas Booz, Somers, cieared.April Sehr E D Endicott, Endicott, cleared....April ll Sehr Joseph Seager, Ellis, cleared.\prll 12 RchrMyrover, Brown, up.April ld l'IULADELmiA. Sehr Kate E Rich. Doughty, cleared.April 12 Sehr J M Fitzpatrick, Smith, cleared.Apnl 12 Sehr S UShurp, Webb, cleared.April 12 Sehr S k E Corson, Mrow r, up.April lt BALTIMORE. Steamship Falcon, Horsey, denied.April 17 Brig J A ll Crowley, Crowley, cleared - April 10 Sehr E D Finney. Baker, cleared.April 17 Sehr Emeline MeLain, Hull, up.April IS Sehr J Weonia, Upton, up.April Sehr B S Potter, Potter, ap.April 0 SchrD F Recline, Roblusou, cleared.Apiti ?;i Sehr Surpri>c, Beers, np.*.April io PORTLAND, ME. Sehr G Lawrence, Koblusou. cleared.April WICKFORD. Urig Forest State, Coombs, sulled.Avril itliscdlancons. D AVIS & MILLER'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS. IMfORTANr ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES QUALITY STILL FURTHER IMPROVED. We beg leave respectfully to call -the attention of the publie-to our Superior Flavoring Extracts. As ten years have now elapsed since we first In? troduced them to the notice of the American pub? lic, we deem lt unnecessary at present to enter Into a lengthy description of their merits, Ac. There ls hardly a city or town of any note iu the country Into which they have not round their way. The reason or this widespread popularity und daily Increasing demand ls owing entirely to their peculiar excellence ana Intrlustc worth. Being determined to make them the Staudard Ex? tracts of the day, we have still further improved their quality, and now we firmly and honestly be? lieve that they stand without a rival. Our Vanilla Extract cannot be surpassed for richness and delicacy of flavor. It is a strictly pure und high? ly concentrated Extract of Vanilla Beans, lu short, we think it the best that is made, at least, tins I ? thc decision of the best judges lu the coun? try. iVe dou't pretend to compete lu price with many of the so-called Flavoring Extrncts of the day. which are really but worthless compounds, undeserving of the name. For quality aud style, we defy competition. DAVIS A MILLER'S PURE YEAST POWDER, A substitute for Yeast In making Hot Bread, Rolls and Batter Cakes of every description, hav lng the advantage of making the dough or batter perfectly lieht, and ready for baking without delny, and greatly diminishing thc liability to become sour. Many dyspeptics, who cannot tolerate fresh, light cakes when made with yeast, can eat them with Impunity wheu raised In this way. When Ri>cd according to directions, it is war? ranted to make rich, sweet, light nnd nutritious Bread and Biscuit, Muffins, Wattles, Corn Bread, all kiuds of Griddle Cakes, also Boiled Puddings, Dumpliugs, Pot Pies, Ac. ntSPABBD ONLY DY DAVIS A MILLER, BALTIMORE, MD. A. J. MILLER, Sole Proprietor. We have been appointed Agents for the State of South Carolina for the above desirable goods, and can offer them to the trade at proprietors' prices. GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO., Importers aud Wholesale Druggists, mch!2 smw6n?osD4C Charleston, S. C. QHUPEIN & WINKLER, DENTISTS , OFFICE NO. 275 KISG SiTRSET. U0V13 oreos THE CELEBRATED THOROUGHBRED Stallion "JONCE JOOPEK" wiU stand this season In Spring street, near King. Terms-S25 the season and $i to thegrcorr, payable in advance. For pedigree and any other particulars, applv at No. ll Vanderhorst Wharf jan3l mwf " IF YOU WANT PAPER BAGS, FLOUR SACKS, and Bags of everv description, go to' EDWARD PERRY, >*o. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel, Cnarleston. S. C. deol4 6mos IF YOU WANT THE OELEBRATED CARTER'S WRITING and COPYING INK combined, go to EDWARD PERRY, 1*0.155 Meeting etreet, opposite Charleston Hotel, t.bariesto.:. S. C._ rtecti Amos IF YOU WANT BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER, and or the best material, to any pattern go to ' J EDWARD PERRY No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hoiel Charleston. S. C. de<M (.JEOB flot?is._ Q O L U M B1 A HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C., GORMAN ?fe BADENHOP, PROPRIETORS. The Proprietors of this pleasantly located and elegantly furnished Establishment, at the State Capital, desire to inform the travelling public and others seeking accommodations, that the "CO? LUMBIA" ls In every respect a first-class Hotel, unsurpassed by any in the State or the United States. Situated In the business centre of the city, with fine large airy rooms, and a table sup Blled with every delicacy of the season, both from ew Tork and Charleston markets, the Proprie? tors pledge themselves that no efforts will be spared to give perfect satisfaction in every re? spect. A first-class Livery Stable is attached to the Hotel, where vehicles of every description can be had at the shortest notice. Omnibuses attend the arrival and departure of every Train, and passengers are carried to and from the Hotel FREE OF CHARGE. WM. GORMAN.H. H. BADENHOP. aprl3 wfm _ w ASHINGTON, D. C. THE NEW HOTEL, THE ARLINGTON,' Euilt by W. W. Corcoran, Esq. T. ROESSLE & SON, PROPRIETOR?. LAKE GEORGE FORT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL, WILL BE OPENED FOR SUMMER VISITORS JUNE 1st. S3- ROOMS can be engaged and plans of Hoi el seen at "The Arlington," Washington, D. C. T. ROESSLE & .-ON, mcli2i amos PROPRIETORS. L Diners. IP PM AN ' 8 GREAT GERMAN BITTERS THE BEST IONIC AND IN VIGOR ATO R KNOWN ! Taey ?re unsurpassed as a cure for Dyspepsia and General Exhaustion. A SURE PREVENTIVE OF FEVER AND AGUE, BILIOUS, REMITTENT AND INTERMITTENT FEVERS. IT IS INVALUABLE TO FEMALES ! 'TIS A CORDIAL FOR THE AGED, AND A SURE PROTECTION AGAINST ALL MALA? RIOUS DISEASES. lt is undoubtedly thc best Medical Cor? dial ever offered (o thc Public! SAVANNAH. March 16,1870.".' MESSRS. JACOB LIPPMAN A BRO., Savannah. Ga.: Gents-1 have before nie your esteemed letter of the 14th Instant, containing various documents relative to your "German bitters." After a care? ful examination I must confess that your Bitters is really what you rejrresent lt to bc, au old Ger man recipe of Dr. Miicherllch, or Berlin, Prussia. It will no doubt bc excellent ror Dyspepsia, Gen? eral Debility and Nervous Diseases, and it is a good preventive of Chilis and Fevers. I find lt to be the most delightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain, yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER. KIRKLAND MILLS, GA., March 22, 1870. MESSRS. JACOB LIPPMAN A BRO., Druggists, Sa? vannah, Ga.: Gentlemen-\ have introduced your Great Ger? man Bitters here to my customers and friends, and I And better sale for them than any I have ever kept before. Those who have tried them ap? prove of them very highly, and I do not hesitate in saying that they are lar superior in value to any other Enters uow in use. Yours, ?espectfully, (Signed) W. KIRKLAND. Wc refer, by permission, lo Doctors King, Sulli? van, Duncan, and other leading physicians of Sa? vannah; to ax-Mayor Anderson, John L. Vilia longa, and oilier distinguished citizens of Savan? nah. No license at all necessary to sell these Bitr tere. Retail Depots In Charitston, s. C., for Lippnuui'a Gre-at German Bitters: At thc Drug Stoics ol' W. G. TROTT. DU. H. DAER. A. W. ECKEL A CO., ED. S. BURNHAM, W. A. SK RI NE, DK. P. AI. COHEN, G. J. L?H?. Wholesale Agenis: DOWIE, MOISE ii DAVIS. Druggists, C LA CI US & WITTE, STEFFENS, WERNER ,t DUCKER, and HENRY BISCHOFF & CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, apr?-? Cmos In Charleston. S. C. S'cv??'wrs. .piERTlLIZERS. P H O N I X GUANO. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO. 'S . MANIPULATED GUANO. GUANO, SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND, for sale by WILCOX, GIBBS 4 GO, IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN No. 91 Bay stree:, Savannah. No. 241 Broad street, Augusta. No. 64 East Bay, Charleston. Send for Cireulargivinij prices, terms, cor S: a'es, 4c. aprJJ 2 Spool Cotton. THE CELEBRATED A.T. STE WART & CO. &0?? AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES. For sale in Charleston hy apr]5 imo J. K. Fi EAD Si CO. BESTStXCOHTJ ? ? S ?j?<a A*^9>OERlXT?D SIX-CORD, H?HC?H rf Veif?rf, S?ofJma, nprll mwsic i?liscellaneons. THE BEST, CHEAPEST ANO MOST DURABLE Material for Rooting known. For sale by OAMER???, BARKLEY ? CO-. Corner Meeting and Cumberland siTcus, mch24fimo WiaTleitton. S. C. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ DYSPEPSIAS IP4DIGESTIONI PREVENTS W^^f?^P^ SOLU LVEEYWHERE ?fRMOISESD VROPRIETORS a WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS N. B. Thc Commissioner of Revenue has decided that any dealer catt sell this article without a special license._ntch jg QLEANLINESS NEXT TO GODLINESS. THE UNIVERSAL RUBBER BATH te adjustable Tor convenient nseln a Shower, Sit? ting. Hip and Submergent Bath, combining sim plicltv, convenience and comfort. 1 beg to Inform thc public that I have thc Agen? cy fur tho sale of these Baths lu this State, and nm now prepared to show by sample nr my Store, tlteir superiority overall oilier Bathing Appa ra tus heretofore Invented. F . VON S A ST EN, Dealer In all kinds of Rubber Roods, Nnracry Sheeting, Ac, ?md Importer or Pans l aney (louds, Toys, Fireworks, Ac. No. :20 KINO STUFET, Next to Acudemy of Music. mch26 stuthlmmo TUE STANDARD REPUTATION AT? TAINED by this unrivalled anil Infallible YEAST POWDER during twelve years past, is due to its perfect purity, healthfulness and economy. Pl? up in tin-", actual weight, as represented, and will keep for years. Tho quantity required for usc is from one-fourth, to one-half less than other, Baking Powders. Sold by Grocers throughout thu United Slates. DOOLEY A BROTHER, Manufacturers and Proprietors, No. CO New street, New York. melin mwsamos ' Murray feynman's Florida Water, The mest celebrated and most delightful of all per fomcsjfon;.sc OD ikehand? kerchief, i;t thc toilet, and in (lie bath, for sale by all Druggists and Perfumers. For sale by D0W1E, MOISE .fe DAVIS, jan24 mwsamos Charleston, S. C. Insurance. f?az.ce?/ 'tels ^^^Sw??^?i^r" Scales. . rfc i? . j* ? H\ % \ S? - -? t?-: :. : STA?T3DA.R,X) SCALES. AGENCY TRANSFERRED TO' HART & C O . , Ko. 30 HAYNE STREET, AND CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. tar A FOLL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. Tnch5 3mo * Unilron? Supplies. STEAM ENGINES AND ENGINEERS' surr LI ES. A full assortment of BLASS Brid IROS FIT? TINGS, forsicam arni gaf-fltters ami plumbers. Steam Gnagcs, Guage-COCKS, Low Water D?tec? ter.", Oil Cup.?, Tools- for niacliL-ilsts anil black? smith?, Bellows, Ac. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY <fc CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mchS4 ?mo niarlcton. S. C "g E L T I N G . A large Srock of Leather and Hubbcr BELTING and RCBBER GOODS, including Manhole and Randhole Caskets, (all sizes.) Hose, Sheet Run? ner ror racking, Pure Vulcanized Gum for valves. Ac. ALSO, "Regulation" LEATHER HOSE, double-riveted and nf approved manufacture. . For sale by CAMERON. BARKLEY <fc CO., . Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch2! Gmo Charleston, S. C. S TEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMTS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Sli.gle and double-acting Lift and Force PUMPS, If. Dlssion A Son"a Celebrated Circular. Cmg. Hand nnd Cross-Cut Saws. Also, Miners' nnd En Ineers' Supplies In great variety, Shovels, Picks. Ac. For yale by CAMERON. BARKLEY &, CO., Corner Mectlug and Cumberland streets, mch24 (>mo Charleston, S. C. Jg A R IRON AND STEEL. English and American Relined, in bars English and American common, lu bars Boiler Plate and Sheet Iron Bolts, Nuts and Washers. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland street?, mclrH-l ano Charleston, S. C. N AILS, NAILS, Ofthebest brands, Including Partier Milis and CAMERON, BARKLEY k CO.'S unequalled -Ne PIUS Ultra- CUT NAILS. ALSO, A rull Stock ofWronglit and Cut SPIKES. For rale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting ami Cumberland streets, rach24omo charleston, S.e. Q I Ll OIL! OIL! Winter Stained SPERM, Extra Lard C. B. k Co.* Engine Oil, Paraph?e Sj ;..r.lc Olive Oil, Cotton Seed Oil White Oak (We<t Virginia) Oil. For sale i>y . CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland stree:?, mch240mo Charleston, S. c. J)3 PE FOR GAS, STEAIIAND WATER. Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER k CO.*S Pat cal iron Works. At srore of CAMELON, BAR?CI.5Y & CO., Comer Meeting an.l Cumlteriaud streets, ntcnS-l Gmo (*''i>r>i???n. c. "ymUTE LEAD. COLORS AND PATNT I Pitre Haw ami ??'i:.;.:'.;:..;:.;-.; LINSEED OIL English and Amerk?u L?.?.; Paints in 0,1. In grear VKrtvty. usu. Aa ext"r.?ive assonmeui cf BRl'SUE*. Fur sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland srret-:?. racii2i Gmo Charleston, H. c. Q?C?AlBER-WOOD POI! & The cher.pest and best TUMP now in use. Til*} give notaste to the waler and ure apiillcable.u every locality. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO.. Corner Meeting and Cumberland tiree:?. mch2-? Gmo Charleston S. L*. Boilroaos. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I ' CHARLESTON, S. C.. April 18, 1S70. j On and after this date, Freight for points upon Laurens Railroad will bc received and stat for? ward by the South Carolina Railroad: but In con? sequence of thf* Laurens Railroad not being In operation, ihc Freight will be unloaded at New? berry, and must be wnii?r.rd from that place to Its destination at the EXPENSE OF CONSIGNEES. II. T. PEAKE, aprl? 6 General Superintendent. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL? ROAD. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) SAVANNAH AND OIIARLI?TON RAILIIOAD Co.. \ MlLI.ST. DEl'OT, CHARLESTON, April 15, 18*0. J ? On and after MONDAY, loth Inst., Trl-Weckly Freight Trains will run through to Savannah, leaving Charleston on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, and returning on TUESDAYS, THURS? DAYS and ??ATLT.DAYS. Freight received up to S ovine* P. M., on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS ami SAT UMIUYS will be forwarded bv following day train. O. S. GADSDEN. nprlO Engineer and Supw Intendent. OPENING OF THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, ) MILL STKEET Dr.n.T, J CUARLSSTON, Match io. i:.ro. ) cn and nfter FRIDAY, ntl; Mardi, tnete will be DAILY LUM M UNI CATI ON between Charleston and Savnunah. Passenger indus will mu as foi* !ow$: l.er.ve Charleston.s.no A. M. Ar ive In Savannah.tum p. M. Leave Savannah.iv.00 A. M. Arrive lu Charleston. fcca P. M. C. S. GADSDEN, mehll Sttninnt'hdent. OUTI1 CAROLINA RAILROAD. S GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,) CHARLESTON, S. C., Sept. 15. '.toy. f On and arter Thursday, September IA tie Pat seng- r Trn?rts on thc South Carolina Railroad will i un Us i'???(>a*s: fOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. >J Arrive at Augusta.4.15 P. lt Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem phis, Nashville cm! New Orltaus, via Montgomery und Grand Junction. roi; COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston:.?.so A. M. Annie nt Columbia.4.40 P. M. ' Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, ?iud Camdeu tram. FOlt CltASLEfrrOH. Leave Augusta.-.6.0o A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 P. al. Leave Columbia.'.-ir, A. M. /.nive at Charleston.I'JO P. 1!. ArcL"STA SIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Lea rr- charleston.7.30 P. IL Ar ri ve ut Augusta.0.10 A. M. Connecting with tra?na for Memphis. Nasbrilfc nd Nv?' Orleans, vin Grau-i Junction. Learc Augusta.*..4.10 p. M Arrive charicston.?.no A. ii. eoLtziBU NIGHT EXPRESS, (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.8.05 P. 1'. Arrive at Columbia.j.45 A. M. Connecting (Sundays excepted) witu Greenville ami Colombia Railroad, sud ou Monday?, 'vedues days ?nil Fridays with Charlotte S?d >'..;?; . '.'ani? lina Railroad. Leave Columbia..'.nop. M. Arrive at Ciriltiesiou.J.SO A. il. SnilllEUYTLLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.2.50 P. M. Arrive at Summerville.4.10 P. M. Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M. Arrive ar Charleston.8.25 A. M. CAMDEN DKANCU. Camden r.r.d Colombia Passenger Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be? tween Camden and KiugvlUe daily, (Sundays ex? cepted,) connects with ap aa-l (town Day' Pas. seng-.-:.-- nt Ringville. Leave Camden.?.S5 A. M. Arrive al columbia.?.oo A. M. Leave Colombia.1.45 P. M. Arrive at Camden.6.00 P. M. (Slt-necl) D. T. PEAKE, sepr:fi General Superintendent. k ?i ? U ND THE WORLD FUCSC;:IE? FOR THE NE W YORK O ?S S R 7 E 2. Tlie Large Double Weetly FAMILY N E W S P A X" Z W . Sound aud Good. Try !t. i: will I* Money reJJ Sprat, $8 50 per Annota. jJS-Samr.le Copies Frc.'. SIDNEY E. MORSE. JR.. ir CO., No. C7 ram r.ow, decsi New Tor*. IF YOU WANT YOUR PRINTING DONE lu Fine Style and at Reasonable Ratea, gc to EDWARD PERRY, ' 6 No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Cliarleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C. Uecl4 emoa Bijottlocr Brace. This BRACE, In Its peculiar construction, has al) the advantages of SCSrEXDERS AND SHOULDER. BRACES COMBINED. First. It does not disarrange the Shirt Bosom. Second. It cannot slip orr the shoulders. Third. There is lees strain on. the buttons of the pants than with common Suspenders. Fourth. Each section of the pants can be adjusted independent? ly. Fifth. By meanB of the Adjustlble Back Strap a gentle or powerful Brace can be obtained. Sixth, lt attaches to Hie rants at the same points that,the ordinary Suspender does. Sole Agent in Charleston, 1:1 . SCOTT, DEALER IK S??IJ-.TS AND FURNISHING COOPF* .vu i.Lg street. Opfi??:* y run Hali. Slat SljirUv T 1? . 31 A T T JI ? ii S SEN, $ rj~.- :i ! fe < J: n I p^feS ! ?*?? ii K ? wwM ! v?>">::? a f ? t?|H No. COI KING STREET, CORNER TV ENTWORTH?. AGENT FOR THE MANUFACTURERS OF ms CELEBRATED STAR S ,H I R T S ? EACH QUALITY OF SHIRT IS NUMBERED. PRICES'AS FOLLOWS: No. 42.?.$2 00 KO. Xi. tso No. 72. 3 00 No. 02. 3 50 fct>3 amos vCloiliing ano i'trrmsliing ?oobs. THE ADVANTAGES WE ENJOY 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 H. * 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, ano* other information promptly furnished, when desired. Address P. O. Box 2256, N. Y. DEVLIN & Coi Bprl t 15 1 s 1 H 1 i -ii ii i n. ? TO THE WORKING CLASS.-WE ARB now prepared to furnish ?!! classes with constant employment at 1.CL-.C, the whole of the tii*:?, or for the spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons nf either ?ex'eas?y earn from te cents to $5 per evening, and a pro? portional sum by devoting their whole time to the busiuess. Roys cud girls carn nearly as mach as men. That all whosee ibis notice may send their address, ami :cst the business, we make U;l3 un? paralleled offer : To such ss are not well satisfied, we will send fl to pay for the tronblc of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do? ro commence work on, and a copy of "The Pee? ve's Li: era ry Companion"-one of the largest and best family newspapers published -all sent Tree br mail Reader, if von want permanent, profitable work, address "E. C. ALLEN A Op.v A"gc?ta, Maine. jam* Cmos