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?G I TY AFFAIRS. Meetings This Day. Carolina Chapter, at 7 P. M. * s South Carolin* Friendly Sooiety, at 8 P. M. - St. Patrick's Benevolent Society, at hair-paw 7 P. M. German Fire Company, at 7 P. M, Charleston Riflemen Charitable Society, at half \ past 7 P. M. Hook and Ladder, Ko. 1, at half-past 7 P, M. Survivors* Association, at half-past 7 P. M. Vigilant Fire Company, at 7 P. M. .Erna Fire Company, at nair-paet 7 P.- M. Auction Sales Tbts Day. Leitch & Bruns will seil at l? o'cTock, at the .old Postofflce, real estate. Jona G. MU nor k Qa. wlH sell at 10 o'clock, at their store, hats, dry goods, Ac. A. H. Abrahams A Sons will sell at io o'clock, at. their store, dry goods, hosiery, Ac. Macqueen ? Rieche*-will seH at hair-past ?_ o'clock, at their store, sfrouic era, sides, &$f Tiedeman. Calder A Co. wtil sell at half-past 9 o'clock, at their- store, botter, tard, strips, Ac.. FOBKION'CABOO.-Messrs. B. Mure & Co. cleared yesterday, tor Liverpool, Che British bark Beitiste, with 104 bags sea Island cotton, 988 bales upland cot Ton, 150 tons phosphate rock" and 100 bags conon seed. _ A GOOD APPOINTMENT. -We are glad to an? nounce that Captain B. G. Hoffman hals received the appointment-of boarding officer at this cort, to All the vacancy caused bj tao death of ii r. John Toomey. Captain H onman was formerly deputy surveyor of the port, and In that capacity wa3 a faithful and highly esteemed officer. CLUBS AND STABS.-When a city of fifty thousand Inhabitants ls so quiet that the re? cords of its police department show but two ar? rests In -ene day, the fact carries its own com? ment. Certainly there are no Ku-Xlux here. Order*relgns in Warsaw, and Congress caff sleep, with other dreamsthan those which attach te the reconstruction of-South.Carolina. < DE CASTRO.-The usually goM house was observable in the Hibernian Hatl last night, and the evidences of popularity already 'recorded td the magician remain undiminished. A handsome bureas, and glass were -among the girts dis? tributed, all or which, by the way, are trserui. To-night thirty dollars lp greenbaoks will bethe chief prize. _ WAYFARERS.-Our hotel proprietors have , cometo the conclusion, that the Southern travel, which has induced tbe building ef so many castles In the air, ls an exploded bubble. During the past fonr years, the present mouth has been, as lt were, the harvest time ; but BOW .the registers show a marked fail mg off In the list or sojourn? ers. The remark applies ae well tb Florida and to. * Aiken as-to Charleston. THE SAVANNAH CATHEDRAI?-Tinder the ana- ' spices of Bishop Penlee, the eoaatrnction of the new Cathedral in Savannah will probably be begun at an early day. A committee of well-, known gentlemen are co-operating with him, and the funds are being' rapidly contributed. The cost of the building, we understand, will ..be something In the neighborhood of $200,000. Large contributions have been made already, iome or which we have learned as follows: Rev. C. C. Prendergast, $5000; Captain John J. McMa? hon, f 5000; Andrew Low, Esq., $3000; and Cap? tain J. Hann erv, Hf. C. Murphy, Chrtstepher Mur? phy, M. J. Doyle, J. KT. Reilly, J. C. Duggan and J. Kelly, $1000 each. Quite a number or smaller contribution? appear on the Usc . 1 UNITED DISTRICT COURT;-This court met at \ 10 A. M., his Honor George S-Bryan presiding. The United States* TB. the Bark Eedar-UbeL. Forfeiture for violai on or the revenue law. Mo- f tioir was made by the district attorney? for a cer- ] tlflcate or seizure and ..'or the probable- cost to be granted to Collector Clark, Aft*"argtjjnent, the judge decided that there waa probable cause, and j granted the cer ti acate craved. The- appeal taken 1 Jr om the decision dismiss 1 ag the libel was-ab an- ( doned. ; " ?**_ G. B..Ketlnm ec aV XJt)eJ agafoS? tbe bark Ee? dar for possession. Motion Was "made^orlhe de livery of the vessel to Ut^ilaat^aathe"responden ts 1 had not complied tsitf? tl?e T-d>r requiring them 1 to stipulate for the damages in case the appeal was-dismissed. The motion wa? opposed by re? spondents. They moved fora stipulation for the return of the bark to Philadelphia. The Judge, after hearing the parit?s, required th? respond- ( en ts to ni? a petition, whoa he would hear and ? determine the case. . ' . r A. T. Rls ey, owner, and JonaT. Flyn, master of a Steam tug, vs. steamship Meroedlta. XApei in ( rem. for salvage. The libel, answers and testl- t mony were read,jffi&chej:ourt adjourned. { THE AuATEi?t.DTU?tA'?jc PERFORMANCE.-On . Thursday, the l?tj?or February last, the comedy I or "Married Life''-wsa-pet-Tor med at the Academy ' or Music before an-aga?once of twelve hundred i mvitod gncs_ts, tr> a company, of lady van I gen tie- .< men amateurs. .The audience,waa as oeloct as It was large, and each and'every aaa ?f instadles" andggbtyerneo. ecour.osing ?he-i?'me-altended?'the performance ?re pared to-aocord to the amateurs ' ' the ;Uutt?2tM<?- das' -toitiie*co?b*t?d eircyrii Btaacea?riniratappeara?^ 1 In a-aiabdard comedy, deplete with importanc stage bostaess, and the fact that there has been : heretofore. <KH one company m" vhe ?oUeu States . -Wallsrck'a of New Yorff-which baa, m the past , twenty years, succeeded tn presentrng lt wltb fuir J i cell en ce. Yet'we do .but echo the opinion of all present?a saying, that tho.pla* wa*, presealed tiirnughorrt in a sty te tba t w oultj-have done etedit to.any proientJSnfi Stqjsk SSSgtiBj? 'fi? compli? ance with a general .demand Tor its. repetit ion, the play wiU be performed again "on Wednesday evening, the 32n* Imitant, "for the ben adc of the Hasel-street congregation of Israelites. As ve have already remarked, this ls the ffrst time the Israelites *f Charleston have made an appeal to their Ch noc?an brethren, and lt were a reflection upon the ll be rsl-mindedness of theHatter to doubt that the call will meet with a generous response. Tickets caa be procured from any pt the one hundred gentlemen under Whose auspices the* performance ls to be given. * - ^THE ST .TE COURT.-The Court o? Gerreral Sesslo-2 met yesterday at ten orrock, hts Honor, Judge Graham, presiding. . ^ -. . ^. The grand jury returned true blue in the follow? ing cases: Charles w. Blocker, bigamy: Prince Gadsden, assault and battery; Alexander Simons, assault with intent to kill, and assault- and bat? tery; Jack Eil wards, the same; Eugenia Ward, Alias Eugenia Russel, bigamy. No bills were found tn the following- earea: Israel Parker and E. L. Roten, murder; -Beaton Stevens, alias Jenkins, assault. with .intent to kill and assault and battery; Cyrus washing ton,, as? sault and battery.. The following cases were continued untn the next term: C. H. Beare, breach cf trust and lar? ceny; James T. Campbell, embezzlement, an fi? charles W. Blocker, bigamy. ......... > Ia the case of the State vee Butler and Williams, grand larceny, tried on Friday last, the jury tils agreed, and the case was ordered to be'continued until the next term. - v Wm. A. Johnson and John W. Morgan, United States soldiers, were arraigned and tried fox the murder or Policeman Martin. Testimony was taken, and arguments of counsel heard nntii the hour of adjournment. There being no proof to show that Morgan was engaged la the transac? tion, the judge ordered him to be discharged on his own recognizance. This maa has been la jail since last July, and broken down lu health by his confinement, had to be lifted from the .cars to the courthouse. lt ls a singular commentary on our law?, that a man. against whom no charge ls ??roved, should be thus Imprisoned aud sacrificed. Judge Graham will charge the jury to-day. Meters. M. P. O'Connor and R. w. Seymour ap? peared for the prisoners. THE COTTON MOVEMENT.-The following cotton veesels arrived at Liverpool from the united States OB the 9th and loth or March: Steamer f?ugiaud.Trom New To"*, .February 25, with 26!? baas of oatt wi ; ship Ironsides, from New-Orleat*. Tra nary 21, with 4215. bales ; bark James Ivett fr< 'Et Charleston February 7, with 1?89 bales; barkMarbieheafl, from New Orleans February 1, with 1707 bales; bark Mary Lawton, from Savannah Febraary 3, with- -2256 bales. March 10, arrived ship Austria from New Or? leans February 0, with 4073 bales or cotton; ship Annapolis, Baltimore Febrjuary 17, with 937 bales; bark Schwan. Galveston January 16, with 721 bales; ship-Montebello.-New Orleans January 25, with 3350 bales; bare Kate Agnes, New Orleans January 29. with 1419 bales; brig LissieHoughton, Savannah February.l, with 1047 bales; ship Iris, Savannah -February 3. with 2700 bales. SOUTH CAROLINA IN WALL STREET.-The New Torie Herald of Frtttay, in tts money article, alluding to the marked rise ic South Carolina securities In that market since the adjournment of the Legislature, says: -The Southern Hst, yesterday, was generally dna-, the various Issues of South Carolina being particularly firm. In' The last mentioned, quite an upward movement has taken plaee on rhe an? nouncement that the Legislature had adjourned, thus ending the application3 for state-aid from several railroad.- walch were pending daring the session. A bul passed to authorize asterling loan .dr ?1,200,000, which ls to be strictly applied to the refunding of the present debt "as fast as lc ma? tares, while, la order that the* loan may go to Europe on favorable terms, the same law enacts that ho loan shall be raised m the luture without the sanction of a two-thirds vote of the people. The last section makes the limitation of the sterling loan a contract, and hence the law can? not be repealed by any future Legislature, for the reason that tbe impairment of a contract would be unconstitutional. The new bonds sold at 66 a Tor the April Issues, which carry a three per eent. coupon, payable in gold oe the 1st of next month.. ' . _ -. _ BUSINESS NOTICES. THE BTES -In another place the reader will find. a*n, adverlaetneat of_,the dlampd_giasse8, minnra^nre? up.J. %IScience* A ci; surnioin i td oy tue ort?- or-a nttinnt ?ye, which, together with the printed words about it, speak very big volumes of important truth. . Surely ie "sight priceless," and it is equally true that "meney cannot buy lt.1' But he who by s.tady, skill and art,, can preserve the sight and- strengtheu.'bjr artificial means, the fading pdwers of vision, may be sst dowu as a benefactor. Many opticians fry j to do these things, and taja to be appreheod?d - that they ruin as many eyes as- they restore. We: have been shown, at tue store or Mr. 3ames. Al? lan, Jeweller on B3ng street, a speciale?., of the Spencer diamond fiasse?, Tormexl frora min ale crystal pebbles, nnlted'brfaainn, sad do not nest-] tate to recommend them for -et?iruess and bril? liancy as the desideratum of the dta>ajghted. The demand for these pebbles ls the best encomium on their real merits, Xor persons afflicted' with/ glimmering er.-wavering of sight have a new revelation or satisfaction opened to them when artiiicial relier ls thoa afforded. CROQUET ! CRO?IUET ! CROQUET !-Just rev celved at the Basel street Bazaar, the cheapest Croquet in the city. THE ATTENTION OF WATCH-BUYER*; ls called to oar large stock of Waltha a Watches. These Watches have been long known throughout the United States as the bett and cheapest la the market. Ali Watches guaranteed. W. CARRINGTON A CO., maris ^^^?^ No. 966 King street. SUFFERING humanity who labor under the effects of the illa superinduced by malartooa dis? eases, can shake of their earthly palas by using the Great Sou t ha rn Tonic. GKvurSB GOLDEN JAPAN LILY- ( LU.IUM AU RATUJi.)-JL. Jew Bums roc sale at the Rural Caro? linian office, or the store of Walker, Evans A Cogswell No. 3 Bread street, Charleston, S. C. " A full description of this magnificent flower la in the January number of the Raral Carolinian. Price-Large balbs, 75 (?eats; sinai: bulbs, CO aente.' - 'J i i .r.- it*,''! } . ii Gfe?t bargain, and price much below market price to closeout a small consignment. Will be sent by mail for above prices. marlB-2 MArs's NiTaoeBNizBD- SopettrnoavATE has dghteen years of practical sueoess. KINSMAN* k 30WELL are agents for the State. tn SHOES! SHOES!-All who are In want o? ?ood substantial Boots and Shoes, will . find them at No. 131 Meeting street. They are offered it retail. JOHN COMMINS. mar7-tuA _ . . INDIGESTION, Torpid Liver, Sec., should be mm?diateiy attended to, and for such, relief ap* ply to the Old Carolina Bitters. * AT COST ! AT COST !-? Large sice Ohromoe. HASBL STREET BAZAAR. A "NEW LOT. ot me roan tile Note Paper, Ave mires for Soc., at the Hasel street Bazaar and No.. .61 King street. . octio-mtu PARISIAN DRESSMAKING IS famous, the world' iver, fur Its matchless nicety and taste ; and hose of our lady readers who wish to avail them? selves of the Services of a traine i aBd*acoompllsh .?d artiste In ~dress, may give their work to Madame Luzler, with full commence In her skill, promptitude and ability to pieuse. She alaomakes | lue Frencb corsets to order. Uer establishment son Kitig street, one door*above Wentworth, 1 iver the ObOBr &fe&? & ?$ '?T * i j ?f RUSTIC GOODS ! RUSTIC GOODS !-A reduction if twenty per cent, ou SUe and Corner Brackets, uodk Racks, Ac, at our s ares. CH/ .S. C. RlGHTKR A CO., : Basel street Bazaar, s jd No. 161 King; street. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS CHEAPER THAN EV-CR ! In Velvet and Leather bindings, 45 cents; old price 90 cents. lu Velvet and Leather bindings, ?5 cents-; old price fl. In Velvet and Leather bindings, $1; old price $12?. In Velvet and Lea? ther bindings, $120; old price $150. ? HASsner. BAZAAR, A$D No. 161 KINO ST. IF TOU would, possess renewed life, try the Oki Carolina Litters, the Great Southern Tonic. ~ -r-??Wp IfcrsWESH ENVITLOTK9.-THE NEWS Job Office is new prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business cards printed thereon, at $4 per thous? and. Send your orders. Every ' merchant ami business sum should have his card printed OB his envelopes. PAPE? DOLLS f Panta DOLLS '.-Sold at 3, .;, 9 and ia cents each ; ronner prices, 5, 10, 15 ?ail 20 cents. No. 161 KINO ST., ANO HASEL ST. BAZAAR. ATTENTION, TOOS?MS.-Stereoscopic view? of Charleston andsvlctolty, at Nu. iii Kte?street, or at the-Masel street Bazaar. BOY 12 Insurant*. 1S4? . PURELY MUTt'AL. 1846 NEW YOJRK LIFE ; INSURANCE COMPANY. 1845..A.6rg*-?rtx?d...?.164 5 THOMAS FROST, General Agent, No. 54 Broad street. mar2-thsta3mos N-etDSjjapt'rs, Uliigannes, #c. ^SK FOR THE MARCH NUMBER OP THE RURAL CAROLINIAN, and read the following articles : Does Farming Pay in tbe south ? u. Wyatt Alkea; Commercial Manures with Experimenta, Edward Mcintosh; Carolina Rice m Italy, F. Pey re Porcher; Esparto Grass, Eugene W. HUgard; fae Fig. a Neglected Resource, P. J. Berokmaus; Experiments with Tomatoes, R.?hlsolm; Irish Potatoes for Winter Uee, H. W Kavenel; Is (he south a Stock Coun? try ? D. Wyatt Aiken; Bee Hives and Bee Charm? ing, P. J. Qaattlenuum: History of charleston Phosphates, U M. Hatch. Also many other .articles, varied correspond? ence and mucti editorial matter ta tats the LEAD? ING SOUTHERN AGRICULTURAL MAGAZINE. Subscription, $2per annum. Address RURAL; CAROLINIAN, febST Charleston, S. C, ?wrlamariott. NATURALIZATION NOTICE. ^ THK ATTENTION of Natural-born subjects of Her Britannic Majesty : is 'called to Hi e. 4t ti and etb clauses of the ''Naturalization Act, 1870," viz : 4. Auy person who by reason of . his having been boi n Within the dominions of Her Majesty ls anatural burn subject, lout who also at the time bf Sis blrtl^ecanftunderrthe-lAWOf any foreign ^8??te>a1subJe'ct ol auch s?te,'aBd~Ttf^tllL.such subject, m.iy, tr of fuli-age^a'ad mn jailer any dis? ability, make a ?ec i4r alt o rr of ?; Lite nage in manner aforesaid,lt^?rbm and afterttorntfljhTgof Buch dedarat ?M aBenegjsVteaehrjierscr^ to ' be a British qo^jeet. Any'peistfa.'tvriirt?j born out ol" -Her Maj?aty 's nomhrfoWof *?ath?f 'being a Brttffth subjic^t-rnav. ir or n.H ajre. and nOLntfder any disability make a declaration of allenagetn manner aforesaid", add from ana-after the making of such declaration, shall cease toTie a British aubj^ect. . .. . ^ ? T a-*Any Tjh^heurijeat'who bas at any"^nie be? fore, or may at any time after, the passing or this ' i ext. when m any foreign State, and not under any ?disability, voluntarily beconienaturallzed in such State, shall, from and alter the tlmeof his so hay tag become naturalized In such foreign State, be deemed to have ceased to b? a British subject, tfsn ce regarded ?sad abeu; . . irc^ide?. (I*) TaM-whetfe any British subject has. before thepasslng.oi this act, v?la?tarUy become naturalized lu a foreign State and ' retJpeslrotHiOC'remalrtrnga BrKish subject, ' ne may, st-?ni ?lme.witb?n, two years alter ; the passing'bf thia act; make a declaration . that ne is desirous ol remaining a British sub? ject? acjd upon such declaration, hereinafter - referred to aa ? declaration Of Brttiah nation? ality, uelr/g mada, And Upon hrs toking the oat tr ot allegiance, the declarant shall bc '-'deemed to be,-?aa.-t?Tiave-b?en continually, a-British subject; with ibis onailnoatlon, that t he shall, not, when wini in the. Maitis of the '..foreign Statein which- he bas been naturai '.' ized, tte deemed to be n Britishen eject, unless ? he has ceased to be a subject of that State, in '" pursuance of rbe laws ihereoL orln pursu * Arice'oT-?f^?'?aTft'tp^ia (a.) A declaration or BiifTsTi nationality may be made, and th&oatt-i or allegiance be takeu, as" folio '.ve, t ha* 1? to say: If, the declarant bom t me United Eingdom,m.tne.presence of a jos .?* 'tice Of thc- p-ace; ir elsewhere 4n Her Majes? ty's dominions. In the presence of ?ny judge of any court of civil or criminal Jurisdiction, or auy justice or the peace, or of any otner ottleer for the time beiug authorized by law In fhe place In which the declarant ls to admin . isrer au oath ipr any judicial or other legal V.-aurpose; tf out or Her Majesty's dominlous, ." ib the presence or any ottleer in the diplomatic , -QT consular service ci" Uer Majesty. ,~A??o, to the fallowing extcact. from the "Con? vention between Ber Majesty and the United Su?tes or America relative to Naturalization." -(Ratitications exchanged at London. August 10, 1870^ .ARTICLE 11. * British'subjects * * who h ii ve become and are naturalized as citizens within t'.e United States, shall be at liberty to re? nounce their naturalization and tu resume their British nationality, provided that ?such renuncia? tion be publicly declared within two years alter the lath day of May, 1870. FUBTHBK information may bc had on applica? tion to H. P.' WALKER, H. B. M. Consul at Charleston. . febl4,28.marl4,28,aprll,25,may0 Clatrjirig ano ifnrni9lrimj ?OOHS. "r SPRING NOVELTIES. SCARFS AND TIES. THE MATELOT THE MARQUIS OF LORNE THE MONARCH THE. RUGBY CRAVAT BOW. COLLARS AND CUFFS. DERBY KENSINGTON FLORENCE BRICNOLl LO! THERE . DISRAELI CLUB HOUSE CLUB HOUSE . AND A Fresh Stock of Fine-Fur? nishing Goods of all kinds, at S C O T T'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET. MARKED DOWN, TO REDUCE STOCK, WE OFFER THE ' BALANCE OE.O?R WINTER GOODS. DTREATLT REDUCED PRICES, NAMELY : BEAVER OVER SACKS, $.38 and $40, tp $35 REAVER OVER SACKS, $?5, to $28 BEAVER OVER SA0KS, $30 and -$82, to $26 BEAVER AND MELTON OVER SAU?3, $23.an 1 (28, to $20 BEAVER AND MELTON OVER SACKS, $18 and $22, to $15 BEAVER AND MELTON OVER SACKS, $14 and $16, to $11 ONION BEAVER OVER SACKS, $10, t . : USlON BEAVER OVER SACKS, $7, to $5 BEAVER, KING WILLIAM, $28, to $20 BEAVER, K I NU WILLIAM, $20, to $16 OflllJtfHILLA IK B, SACKS, $25, to ?20 <; ll I NCI ULLA 0- B. SACKS, $16, to $12 CHINCHILLA D. B. SACKS, $12, tb $10 I%?J/*J ~"._ CHINCHILLA'!). U..0ACK9; $10, to $9. WE HAVE IN STOCK, A FULL LINE OF GOODS, SUITABLE FOR MENS' WEIR. J. H. LAWTON ft CO., ACADEMY OF MUSIC BUILDING. ? JP JR I N O DRESS GOODS AND SILKS! LOUIS COHEN & CO., No. 348 King Street, , Beg leave to announce that tuey have Juat re? ceived foll Unes of Choice and reasonable . ' DRESS GOODS, BLACK SILKS,' FANCY SILKS, JAPANESE SILKS, SATINS, POPLINS, MOHAIRS, PLAID FOR CHILDREN, PRINTS, LONG?LOTHS, SHEETINGS. " HOSIERY, Ac, Ac., Ac. WE BEG TO DRAW PARTICULAR ATTEN? TION to our full lines of DRESS PIQUES, and GUARANTEE PRICES, of everything in our line. F?LLT IN CONFORMITY WITH THE SPIRIT OF ?THE.TIMES. t- A CALL IS-RESPEOTF1TLLY SOLICITED. LOUIS COHEN & CO., "No. 348 KEVG STREET, Immediately Sont ii ot the "Big; Boot." mar-t-stnthimo_ J1?RCHG0TT, "BENEDICT & CO. RSSP?CTFUXLV ANNOUNCE TO THEtr. FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC That, owing to the SPECIAL FACILITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS j . Of their Resldedt partner-In New Tort, Tt?y"are enabled <o' purchase theVeoppifes of ??NE AND S?F?i?^'DBx* ?30ODS, ? ! Both Foreign and Domestic, la all cases from drat hands, AT THE .LOWEST CASH FIGURE, . Aua thus to offer ? EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS' TO CUS? TOMERS, Their prices will be found from TWENTY TO FIFTY" PER CENT. LOWER Than ttwse-of any other Dry Goods House . - -, In the SoutJL. - - They Invite au Inspection of their Stoak, which ia ? mada ap of NO AUCTION GOODS, But which wtu be found to consist of an immense . .. variety of THE CHOICEST AND LATEST NOVELTIES IN THEIR LINE. Comparison, as to quality, with the best -goods < . oiler ed elie where, -IS OUA-LLENGED. And competition as to-prlce IS DEFIED. Every; article sold by us ls warranted to be pre? cisely as represented. Our motto is . "QUICK SALES AND SHALL " PROFITS," And Customers who wish to SAVE MONEY IN BUYING Will do well to give ns a call. ' . . PTJRCHOOTT, BENEDICT ? CO. . Up-Tpwn Store, I Down-Town Ston, No. 437 King street, No. 244 King st 'cet. - Corner of Calhoun. | Near "The Read." oct Tl ?rngg, (Chnrncals, &c. ROSADALtS. ROSAD ALIS is the beat Blood Purifier. ROSADAUS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROS ADAMS, endorsed by Physicians. ROSAD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROS AD ALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROS AD ALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROS AD ALIS endorsed by the following; * Dr. R. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore. Dr. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore. Dr. THOS. J. BOTKIN, of Baltimore Sr. A D CHG AN. or Tarboro'. N. e. r. J. S. SPARKS, of ^Nrcholasvlle,iy. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima. Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of.Phltedelphla. Dr. J. L. McOARTKA, of South carolina, aad many otners. See I10SADALIS ALMANAC ROHADALI8, endorsed by Rev. DABNHY BALL, now of Mary? land Conference, formerly Chaplain in the Con? federate Army of Northern Virginia. B08ADALI8 Is Alterative, Torte and Diuretic, aad actn at one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, .KIDNEYS aud all theSBCRBTORY ORGANS, ex? pelling all impure mutter and building up the system to a healthy, vigorous couUUIou. ROSADALIS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS,- 1 Wholesale GOODRICH, WISEMAN.* CO., } Agents tn Dr. II. BAHR, .. . ).' Charleston. mar6-iy 2 ? - -_ Q.ERMAK S?OT?LN'Gr COKDfAL I AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS 1 This is the best Medloine for young children, suffering with Colic, Diarrhoea, or any other com? plaint, in ldeut io Teething, lt may be given with safety, ns lt contains naoplutn, or other In? jurious anodyne. Price, 25 ceuts a bottle. Manufacture I and for sale hy DR. H. BAER. Also by the following Druggists: A. W. ECK KL A CO., Dr. A. RAOUL, Or. W. A. SK RI NE, A. 0. BAUBOT, W. T. LWTL? & CO., J- ?LACKMAN, P. M. COHEN, Dr. E. II. KELLERS, K. ST BURNII?M, <iRAMAN * - 0HWAKE, G. W. AIM AK, i- LOCKWOOD, G. J. LUHN, W. T. LINN, ' W. A. G'BSON. Aad by Druggists geuerally._j an 21 JJR. BING'S PILE REMEDY. For sale by DB, H. BAER. july* BEDFORD'S (LATE COR WIN"'S) GROCERY *.' . ian'' ? ' TEA";WARBHOlT8B. HEADQUARTERS FOB SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER PURE LEAP LARD- - - ^ - - - ~ PEI ME FACTORY ANO ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AMD AMERICAN CRACKERS, and BISCUITS, Aa, <feC. N. B.-? CLAIM TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES IN TH? CITY. . f I E. XL BEDFORD, VRRT CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. PORE BRANDIES,' WINES AND VERY OLD ^ WHISKIES. 8?C?ZS80K .TO WILLIAM S. CORWIN k CO.. No. 27? KING STREET, OPPOSITE BASEL. WHOLESALE ANJD RETAIL DEALER ' IN Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars Provisions, Spices, &e9 HERMETIC ALLV SEALED FRUITS. VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS, ?0. .AU articles sold irom this establishment art of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTE*). Goods lellvered to ali parts of tbs City, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, free or expense. EVER/E. BEDFORD.) SEND FOR A I-JAS. S. MARTIN. JEO. H. GRUBBR.' t CATALOGUE. ) WM. 6. MOOD, JR. fertilisera. TO FACTORS AND PLANTERS ! The undersigned bega to inform his customers and the public thar, In addition to hts Works at Savannah, he has eatabllshciLexlensive Superphosphate Werks at the WAPPOO MILLS, opposite this city, winch are now in ac. tve operation, manufacturing his well known fertilizers, the lrw PHOSPHO-PE RU V..I AN '. ?ND AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANOS, AND WHERE HE WILL ALSO KEEP ON HAND No. 1 E RUVI AN GUAN O, SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHATE, of the highest grade from his Aahepoo Mlue9, (crude and ground,) analysing over sixtyJper eent. ol Bpne Phosphate or Lime; and LAND PLASTER. - -Those Werks have been opened under tue inBpeotlon of Dr. C. U. SHEPARD, Jr., inspector ol Fertilisers for South Carolina, and every package will bear ala brand certifying to tts inspection. Uniformity ot quality quaraateed and prices reduced Messrs. G. A. TBENHOLM A SON, General Agenta, I CHARLESTON. S. C. Messrs. GRABBER A SMITH, Agents, .- f oajuuit?iv?i . J. S. HARDY .janl3 tmRNF.R FAST RAY AND BROAD STREET1, CHARLESTON, S. C. Neto Publications. "NEW'CATALOGUE, NO. G. PROFESSOR DARWIN'S! NEW BOOK-the De? scent of Man and Selection tu Relation to Sex, bj cn irle? Darwin, with Illustrations, val. 1, $2; third vol. of Max Huller's Chips, from a German Workshop, containing; ?s?ay a.ou Literature, Biog? raphy and Antiquities, fl 60; the History or Greece; by Professor Ernest CurtHiS, translated by A. W. Ward, M. A; vet. I, S3 so; a Handbook of Legendary abd Mythological Art, by Clara Erskine Clement, with Descriptive illustrations, $3*50; Life and Nature Under the Tropics Sketches of Travels among the Andes, and of the Orinoco, Rio Negro am Amazons, bj H. M. and P. V. N. Meyers, $2; The American Sportsman, containing Hints to Sportsmen, Notes on Shoot? ing and the Habits of the Game Birds and Wild Fowl of America, by Lewis, with Illustrations, $2 76; a New Book by the author of "Ecce Homo," Roman Imperialism, and other Lectures and Es? says, by J. H. seeley, M. A., $160; Adventures of a Young-Naturalist, try Lucien Blast, with 117 II lasrratious, il "?: Wonderful Encapes, Revised "TroaYthe French of F. Bernard, with Additions, Illustrated,$160; Youth's History of the Great Civil War m the Uuited States, by Horton,, with litus trar.ions, $1 75; The Science of Monev a .Great Truth, Gold. Legal Tender, Bills or Exchange, Ex? ports and imports, Balance ol' Trade, Favorable or Cu favo rabie. Balance of Exchange, all Simpli? fied and made clearly manifest, by Nom (Make, S7*fa New Variorum' ?Edition of Shakespeare, f.ed By- Horace H. F ur noaa, vol. 1, Romeo and I Julio '. $T 50: the UCe of John Adams, oeaun by John Quiney Adams, completed by Chas. Francis Adams, 2 vola.rt?; Lord Lywou's Life of Lord Pauueston, 2 vols., $&. LENTEN REA Bi NOS AND OTHER RELIGIOUS BOOKS. KJP'S LENTEN FAST-The History, Object'and I Proper Observance or the Holy Season of Lent, by Right Rev. Wm. Ingraham Kip, $t 25; Readings for Every Day tn Lent, Complied from nie wrltlugs of Jeremy Taylor, Si 50; Lent Legends, Stories for Children from Church History, by Rev. I J. M. Neale, 60 cents; The Churchman's Guide to faith- and Piety, a Mauual or Instruction and De votions, 2 vols. $2. " ?* Persons residing in the country will please bear In mind that by sepdlag their orders to as (or any books published in America, they will be charged only'the price or the book. We pay ror tlie postage or express. . . 49- Address FOG ARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 280 KIN? STREET (in the Bend;) marU-tutns . Charleston, s. c T Sitters. ESTIMO 'NIALS Read a rew or the Testimonials in regard to the --EFFICACY of that STERLING MEDICINE, OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. A few cert lticates from the many lu our posses? sion from persons who have teated the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS: FROM TUE POSTMASTER AT TUMBLING SHOALS, S. C. TouBLiNu SHOALS, S. C., April 9, lsro. Messrs. GOODRICH, U'INKMAN & co., Charleston, S.C.: Geutletnen-This ls to inform you that abouo-a i year ugo I was In delicate health, worn out with old age and hard work, weighing one hundred aud twenty-tlve pounds; upon request I com? menced using the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS Af? ter uslug niue bottles, l felt aa well aud vigorous aa thirty years ago-went to work and made money. I weighed, after uMng the above, one "hundred and seventy-two pounds. I have since been strong and hale. Accept.,, gentlemen, my Thanhs, aud success say I to the OLB CAROLINA. BITTERS. (Signed) RANSOM PHILLIPS, P. M., . Tumbling Shoals, S. C. FROM ANDREW CHAMBERS, IRWIN TON, OA. IBWISTON, GA., September 25,1869. Messrs. GOODRICH, WISEMAN A CO.: Gentlemen-wucn In your city, two weeks ago, your Dr. Service gave hie a guttle of vour cele? brated CAROLINA BITTERS, which I brought home forjny fal her, whose health was very feeble. After using It he was so well pleased with Its effects, that he considers them almost mdlspeusa ble. Please find enclosed sixteen, ($i6.r^he price of two cases; direct them W. J. chambers A Son, No. 115, C. lt. K. Yours, very respectfully, (SlgUed) ANDREW CHAMBERS. ANOTHER VOICE FROM* GEORGIA. ' FORT VALUT, GA., september w, 1869. Messrs. GOODRICH, W?NEMAN A CO., Charleston: Gentlemen-I take great pleasure in informing you that my wife has experienced great benefit1 from the use of the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. lt is certainly a good medicine, and I would be pleased li'you would send me another dozen im? mediately. Respectfully. Ac, (Signed) .?.so. A. Hoosia. Sold by all Druggists In Charleston. The trade supplied by GOODRICH, WINEMAN Sc CO., Principal Depot, No. 35 Ha?ne street. Soots. Sljocs, &r. QET A PAIR OF GABLE SCREW WIRE BOOTS AND SHOES; FOR COMFORT, ELASTICITY, DURABILITY AND ECONOMY, - THEY EXCEL ALL OTHERS. ' or 140,000 pairs sold last year by two leading Boston manufacturers, and warranted against rimming. MOT ONE WAS RETURNED. - Patent Stamp on every one. Sold by all -Lead? ing Dealers. - reb'25-imo iFtrt?i?erB. "Y^7" AT T S O N db CLARK'S 1 FORMERLY CROSTDALE'S) SUPE R PHOS F HA TE TRADE j w.o". j MARK. The standard of thia Fertilizer ls guaranteed. It la manufactured from the South carolina Phos? phate Rock. For s ale by WILLIAM GURNEY, feb21-tutha Sole AjWSjt for Sooth Carolina. RUSSEL COE'S Ail MON TAT ED. BONE PUT UP IN BAGS OF 150 POUNDS EACH. PRICE PER TON OF 200? PODNJ)S: CASH, $57 50; APPROVED- ACCEPTANCE, PAYABLE 15TH NOVEMBER, $62 50. ?* FOR SALE BY COHEN, HANCKEL <S> CO., No. 46 EAST BAY. tebrs-thwtplmo_ Jg OWEN ?fc MERCER'S. SUPERPHOSPHATE ! APRIL 18, 187a Moisture determined at 112 deg. Fahrenhell.. 18( Organic Matter.32.00 YleldtBg Ammonia.M.2J4 Insoluble Phosphoric Acid.' 6.08 Equal to BonePlioeph. Dissolved.. ,13.87 Insoluble Phosphoric Acid. 1&7? Equivalent to-Boue Phos, l?ate.30.02 Total Phosphoric Acid.\. 19.88 - Total Phosphate of Lime.43.29 Lime, 8olphuric Aold and Alkaline Salts, net-separately estimated... 46.37 loe.OQ The foregoing analysis authorizes us' io pro? nounce "Bowen A Mercer's" Phosphate a well balanced and reliable manure. The amount of Ammonia which lt contains In aid of that sup ohed from natural sources, ftfrntahes a sutfiotent .ttl raul UH for promoting the growth and maintain? ing the vigor of the plant, while Its liberal supply .rr Soluble Phosphoric Ac ki m combina tien with Lime, most give a satisfactory fruitage for the drat year. The Insoluble Phosphate of the same Dase, by slow chemical ohanges, subsequently going on ta the aolltwlil Increase Its capability for producing a better crop for the succeed lng year. A. MEANS, Inspector, Savannah, Chatham Co., Ga. For sale by PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent for feouth Carolina, feb28-tnthslmo_Union Wharves. THE STONO PHOSPHATE COMPANY OF THIS CITY, ARE NOW MANUFACTURING THEIR " SOLUBLE GUANO, ? Which will be furnished at $50 cash, er $65 on 1st November n?xt with City acccp: ance, and theil "DISSOLVED. PHOSPHATE," for composting.with Cotton Seed, at $33 cash, or on 1st November with 10 per cent additional. "PURE GROUND PHOSPHATE" at $15 cash. Contracts /or the Fertilizers may be made.In ex? change for Cotton'. . ORDERS SENT WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AT? TENTION. " ^rrx, J. D. AIKEN, AGENT. marl TjT E UTILIZE RS. 1^0 tons No. 1 PKKUVIAN (Chincha) GUANO, warranted pure. _ . 1600 bbls. Land Plaster, ground from the best Nova scotia Rock, and warranted pure. ' loo tons Puro Dissolved and Ground Bone. 160 tons WUItelock's Vegetator. The Vegetator has been successfully used, and neara a very h lath reputation. It ls se OOH d to no other Fertilizer, except Peruvian Guano, ottered In ihla market. loo tons "Ralston's1' Dissolved Bone and Ammo ula. loo bbls. Eastern island Fish Guano, at $35 pei ton of 2000 pounds. . For sale by T. J. KERR ? CO. febB_ [ pERUVIAN GUANO. For sale a lot of A No. 1 Chincha Island GUANO in store and to arrive LOUIS Mc LA IN, ' Jan4 No. 31 Broad street. jgLECTRO-MAGNETIC BATTERIES, M?DIOU?E CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE BAGS, AC. . For sale by ' DR. H. BABB, . mario No. m Meeting street. W. Y. LEITCH* E. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. TWO FINS LOTS ON NEW* STREET EA8S-SLDE. WUl be sold- THIS DAY, Uth Instant, at th? Old Postofflce, ac ll o'clock, . Two fine LOTS on New. Street, east side, former? ly owned by the estate of Dr. Samuel Wilson, each measuring 40 feet from; bf 164 feet In depth. Terms-One-third cash; balance in one and two years. Purchaser to pay us for papers and staun?, maru -_ By W. Y. LEITCH & B. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. PROFITABLE' INVESTMENTS-REAL ESTATE. WiU be sold, THIS DAY, i?u instant, at ll o'clock, at the old Postofflce, The following REAL ESTATE: ii Two-story WOODEN RESIDENCE, with nec? essary ogCbullJlogs and Cistern, known as No.? King street, near the Battery. Lot measures 60-feet front on King street, by"6?' feet in depth. 2. That WOODEN STORE AND DWELLING adjoining the above and known as No. 2 liing street Lot measures 60 feet front, by 60 feet in depth. . Terms-One-half cash; balance in one year wi tn Interest, secured by-t>oad and mortgage, property" to be secured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamp's* ' ALSO, That three-story WOODEN RESIDENCE, situate on the north side or Warren utreet, known as No. 40? oontalnmg io rooms, kitc hen and necessary outbuildings. Lot measures ??o by 100. Tarma-One-half cash; balance leone and two years with interest, secured by bond*and mort? gage; property to be secured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps. arl4_. MACQUEEN * RltiCfiE TT7TLL SELL THIS DAYTAT HALF T V PAST o o'clock A. M., before their. Stores, Nos. 21 and 23. Vendue Range, v 6000 lbs. Heavy Bright BACON SHOULDERS 2500 lbs. Heavy C. H. Sides 2000 lbs. S. C. Breakfast Bacon "io tierces Canvased and Un canvased Hams 200 Smoked Tongues io half barrels N. Y. Roll Batter 20 tubs Western Batter Barrels, Kegs and Cans Lard, Pure Leaf. ALSO, ^ The remaning STOCK OF A GROCERY STORE. Terms cash._marti By TIEDEMAN, CALDER & CO. BUTTER, LARD, STRIPS, 4c THIS DAY, at hair-past 0 o'clock, will be sold bet?re our store. Nos. los, 110 and 112 East gay, corner Accommodation Wharf, 30 tubs Choice BUTTER 16 firkins Choice Butter 26 tubs Pnre Lear Lard 2500 pounds Ntw York Strips 6 tierces Sugar Oared Hams 26 bbU New Orleans-Sugar 10 boxes Tacks 12 dozen Shoe Brushes 100 boxes Berringa - Conditions cash._marti By JOHN G. DLR9B & CO. BALANCE STOCK OF A. BETAIL HAT STORE, DRY GOODS, AC THIS DAY, 14th instant, at TO o'clock, we will sell at our si ore, 135 Meeting s trott, by the case, 28 cases Men and Boys' Assorted Black and Col? ored Felt and Wool HATS, Fancy and Mourning; inga, Pocket and Head Bamikercbiers, Printed Aprons, Suspenders, Hosiery, Gloves, with a gen? eral assortment or deelrahft gooda. Conditions cash._ marti Bi A. H. ABRAHAMS & SONS. . DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, SHIRTS AND Drawers,'?raes Bound Bucket?, assorted Covered Cana, Ac. THIS DAY, 14th instant, at 10 o'clock, wm be sold, at our Store, 'No. 188 Meettog street. An assortment of IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GOODS, adapted to the trade. marl4 Portion Sn Ifs-future'Wave. By~WM7^foKAiV TTTTLL BE SOLD TOMORROW, At 10 TV o'clock, at No. 140 Meeting street. A large and superior assortment QT Household FURNITUR Et Ac._marlt-1 By A. c. MCGILLIVRAY. rpo ?JE 80LD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, X on FRIDAY, the 17tti'fnst., A-TWO-STORY FRAME BUILIMNG, with double piazza, seven rooms and outbuildings, with one hair acre Lot, fronting on Middle street, centrally aituated.on Sullivan's Island. Terms cash. Parties to pay A O. MoGttli vray for papers and- stamps. . marM-rothO By LOWNDES & GREW BALL. . E8TATE-SALE BY ORDER OF THE Executors of the remainder of the property ro rraer'.y belonging to the' Estate General C. 0. Pinckney, on the westside East Bay-and Guig? nant street, or Haynestreet extended, and whloh was withdrawn at sale of loth "ebruary, until Council should establish libe of Hayne street. . - Wm be sold at the Old Postofflce, THURSDAY. March 10,1871, at ll o'clock, AU those LOIS OF LAND on the west side of East Bay, just north" or Market, described Ina plat made by Wm. Hame, Surveyor, December 27, 1870, aa Lots A, B, c, D, E, varying in measure? ment from 22 feet 8 luches front on East Bay and 107 feet deep, more or less, to 27 reet front by 131 feet 8 inches deep, more or lees, on one of these Lots ls a good Two-story Brick Hpnae. ALSO. Those Three LOTS on the south side of daig? nant street, measuring each 28 feet 4 Inches, more or less, and described in Lots of W. M. Hume, Surveyor, as Lots H. G, F. ALSO, These Five LOTS on tne north side of Market street, east or East Bay, measuring each 28 byloO feet, more or ress, and described in plat of Wm LHtrme, Surveyor, by the numbers 12, 18, 14 KT6rl6. - Terms-One third castr;.balaoee In one, two and three years, secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaserorpurchasers, with interest from the day of sale, at the rate of seven per cent per annum, payable semiannually: buildings to be' Insured and policy, assigned. Purchaser to'pay for papers and stamps. Plats may be seen at our office. maro Br LOWNDES & GREttBALL, - Auctioneers. TTALUABLE PLANTATION IN y Georgetown County.-W. W. S nae s elford, Trustee, vs. Mrs. M E. Flagg, A. H. Behn, et al. .Under Decree of the Court of Common ?Pleas.-In virtue of an order or sale to mo directed by the Hon. R. F. Graham, Judge or the sal . Court, bearing date February ia, mi. I win doer tor sale on TUESDAY, the' 21st day ef March ensu? ing, at public outcry, at the Old Postofflce, corner of Broad and East Bay streets, In Charleston, S. C., at ll o'clock A. M., All that PLANTATION AND TRACT OF LAND known as Oak Lawn. > It nate, lying and being m the District of Georgetown, in tne .State afore? said, containing five hundred and ten (610) aerea, more or lees; butting and bounding to the north by Lands formerly of Dr. Edward T. Herlott, to toe south on Wau do Passo Thoroughfare; to the east on the Waccamaw River, and to the west on Wando Paaso aud Landa of Colonel Allard H. Bella. Terms-One-fourth cash ; remainder in one, twok turee and four years, ta be secured by bond of the purchaser, bearing in ere st from the day of sale, and a mortgage of the property. Pur? chaser to pay Referee for papers and stamps. fe628-tu4 M. L. WILKINS, Referee. By WARDLAW & CAREW, Auctioneers. JANE C. LEHRE, ADMINISTRATRIX, VS. 1HAM ?RINA C. WIT:?ELL ET AL. Pursuant to an order or conrt in this canse: to me directed. I will offer for sale at public auction, on TUESDAY, the 28th of March inst., at ll o'clock A. M., at the Old Postofflce, Charleston S. C., All that LOT, piece or parcel of LAND, with the two-story wooden building and outhouses there? on, situate on the east side or America street, be? tween Amherst street and Hampton conrt, meas? uring and containing in front on America street 33 feet, and In der th sixty reet be the same more er less; butting and hounding north on Lot D, east on Lane? now or late of -, south oh Lot F, and west on America st eet Terms-One-hair cash; -balance on a credit of one year, secured by bond of-- the purchaser and mortgage of the property, wit li interest at 7 per cent from the day or sale; building to be Insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay tor papers and stamps. W. M. MUCKENFUSS, mar7-tu3 Referee. QaBCtioneers' ftrimite Sales, Ut. By J. FRASER MATHE WES, Real Estate Broker, No. SG Broad Street. AT PRIVATE SALE, /\ PHOSPHATE LANDS ol beat quality and Ric? and cotton Plantations in all parts of the Utarp City Residences, stores. Building Lots and Farms. _ootl2-0mo gHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN attended at their residences promptly and a* reasonable ratea send orders to . W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, Broad street next door to Teiesrraon ornoo, mayas