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- Ji ' ?----'I '?' [Oantmidti from Firt* Page A ia the difitrict, &nd at their fbrtrtraeetin, ?hall organise by appointing one of theil j ber clerk of tho board, who shall preside official meetings of the trastees, and sh cord their proceedings in a book provid that purpose. Each member of the bc trastees sh all be duly notified of the me by the derk.of the board. Ssc. 88. TJaat it shall be the duty of the tees m each school district to lake th*fmi ment and control of the local educatioi tereets of the same, subject to the super of the county school commissioner, a visit the school a|* least once in every ? (roxie? the school term. Sac 87. That it shall be thwd-ty of th? tees ia the several school districts to ma cause to be made, once in two years, ic school distnet, by the first day of Septe an enumeration of all the children-be the age? of six (6) and sixteen (16) years dent wit bin such school district, dis tint iug between mate and female, white ar tared. And the clerk of said board of tri shall return to thecojmiy school commis a duplicate return of the same; each e trustee shall receive five cents per cap'it each child enumerated by him, the accent which shall be audited by the county e commissioner, and paid according to lt the county treasurer, ont of the school ft the school district wherein the enumei was made : Provided, That in case the er ration of the scholastic population ol school district is not made, as provided J this act, by that time, the county boa school examiners is herewith authorized t point new trastees for such school dis uniese for good and sufficient canse the . toes have railed to act. I Sao. 3?. It shall be the doty of the bot trastees to hold a regular session in school district at least two weeks befe* commencement of any or every school i for the transaction of any and all bas necessary to the prosperity of the sc with power to adjourn from time to time to hold special meetings at any time or p Ssc. 39. That the board of trustees bave power to establish and make all arra ..- mente for the common schools of disti and to make the same comfortable, pe doc regard f to any school-house already . ar site procured, as well aa to all other oamataoebs- prmer^to -be ooneidered, so i best promote the educational interest of I 'j dtetsiet? 'They shall employ teachers J ?moos; those having certificates, and disco ? the same when good and sufficient rea for. so doing present themselyes; bat '*. shari employ no person to teach in any of .} schools nader their supervision unless ; person shall hold, at the tune of common ll hui or her school, a cer-tirlcate to teach, gr ' ed: by tho county board of school examis : or- by tba State snpermtendent of educatio Ric. 40. That should the board' of tm tee nrsbie otherwise to .procure shes for tchc houses, they are hereby authorized to app a Jury of view of five legal voters of the cou who*shall locate ?aid site ss the publio in est may require, bnt, except in a city, towt village'', said- cito ?frail not be located wi two hundred yards of the dwelling of the ? flf.of the land taken ior said site without "consent, given in writing. The said jury s assess the value of the same, and report tl - aefion to the board of -trustees, wbo shall core the title and pay for the site, aa deal t^;flre>]*m$tclv^wl dat of any moneys a\ M abie for ina?, purpose; and upon such pay nit .* the title dhall immediately vest in tb? trust [\> and their successors in effioe* ' " too. 41? That if any person or persons a . threaten, or m any manner interfere with juryof v*w herein directed tobe appoint . .. while rJjjscliArgiuK tbs dntieahexeia presoni he or they, separately or coo jointly, shall deeoed guilt y of a misdemeanor, and on c vic ti on in any court of competent jori sdici i ;. be fined not. more than two hundred dolla orbs imprisoned not more than ninety da or shall suffer both fine and imprisonment, thtfdiscretion of the court, and au y, mom accruing from such fines shall be added . toe school fund ot the school district when ' the guilty party or parties reside. Ssc 42. That wben it shall so happen tl . parsons araso situated as to be better ? ceo medaled at the school of airy adjoining sob > I district, QT whenever, it may be desirable to ' tabhsh a sehoot composed of parts of two . more school districts, it shall be the duty ' she respective boards of trastees of the sol? districts in which such persona reside, or . wheoh Boob schools may be situated, or of t school districts, or the parts of which t s school ie tobe composed, to transfer sn '', persons for education to the si bool district which such school- house is or may be locate hat ibe enumeration of scholars shall be tak m each disto ct as if no aoch transfer had be? made; and each school, when so compose shah be supported from the school funds the respective school districts from which tl sjebi^ars.ma^Jiave been transferred. . WSKSm That tmw hool year ?bah eon tim for a period of niue. months, commencing ar ending as in the opinion of the county boai ' of examinas will best subserve the education interests of their county; but the counl ^ school commisioners shall have power I ..? Mmit th? school y oar according to the scheu fand apnortionedto his county. *j3 1 SEC.'44. That is shall .be the duty of eac school teacher to?ariks ont and file with th % clerk of the board of trustees, ar the expira faon of each school month, a full and complet ' report ol. the vpole number of scholars admiI ted to the aehoel during, each month, di3b:q ") gulsh m g between malu and female, the average .U attendance, tbe branches taught, the rum h. *K cf pupils engaged in each of said branches and such other .ot a tis tics aa he or she may b< .h retrolred to make by the county Behool- com *u missioner; and until such report shall havi fc been certified and filed by the said teacher a .. sloresaid, it shall be the doty of s. ai J board o trasteos to require the same, and forward li *'? ^be county school commissioner, before Btu teacher can draw pay for his or her services .J' On the filing of the teacher's report, the clerl board of tims tees shall drfw a? order ii ..' duplicate on the cour ty treasurer for tlx i ataoant due eao? teach Lt, which order shall b< ecuntersigned ty the county Behool commis is?oDer, ira o shall filo the duplicate in bis office . %ttc S6i That the State superintendent ol , education, or any county school commissioner, or school district board of trust?es, may re? ceive, in behalf of tbe State board of eduoa ton, any gift, gie.nt, donation or devise of any school house, or site for a school house "or li? brary, fer the us* of any, school or. seht ola, or -any acbool pnrposee Tntkm tbefitat?, ind are S;, haeeby invested with tho oare and custody of all school houses, sites, or other property bJ kpicing lo the State board ?f educan on within tim bruits Of th .ir. jurisdiction, with/ full pow VJ?^ to^copliol the Saino in such manner ?as castos? may ihmk will best Bobserve the in? stares ts ot coin non schools ind the canse of education snhjeet to tho control of tba State '"IWBxtf ofetroeaticn. - - ? . cBaBT.BKOM a .rr BOABD or SCHOOL cai? - ?'-? aneeiowsae. . . ?SEO. That it shad) be the duty of the ^j*choorcot?nliWCffl?r crf^?rl?ston County to j ssw, muan, io ?ll those districts ou-side ol' the. _^Cj^v bf Charleston? farmerly 'known a* pjtti8li-: es. a Bunabie number of s .boola: as. "soon BB practica bis after the ifctssage of-this net'. He .sjpjJl viaiCaaki S.-UOA^S not less thin three times during each j ear, and shall perform snob other - duties sn are prescribed for coun? ty school commftaionerg in this act. Upon failure or neglect to discharge the duties im? posed upon him by this seotion, when report? ed to the State superintendent of education., the said State snperintendet?t is' hereby em? powered to take snch measures as, in his judgment, may be necessary to enforce tbe faith ful performance of fluty on the part of said school commissioner. . .SEC. 47. Tbe sohool commissioner of the County of Charleston shall have jurisdiction only over the schools, and all educational in terest outside ot the corporate limits of tho City of Charleston. SEO. 48. Ibat at tbe-next regular municipal election in the City of Charleston, and at every regular municipal election held thereafter..one school commissioner shall be elected by the legal votes of each ward, who shall continue in office until his successor is elected and , qrmlfnad. t The school co ai mis sion era so elect ed shall constitute a school board, and they may assemble at. any tune, and eleet a ch air man and clerk and superintendent of sail city schools, whose term of office and duties and compensation ehaQ be prescribed by said board, but his term of office shall not exceed that ol the board electing him. The duties of the board aforesaid shall be the same as those of the board of tc hool trustees, for the several school districts, in addition to which they shall, on or before the first day of Octo? ber, forward to the State Superintendent of ?ducation an annexed report . of all matters oonneoted with the school interests of the. City of Charlestont as are required of eaoh county school commissioner, l'hey shall also bare power to levy and cause to be colleoted, as other city taxes are, a sum not to exceed one andone-half of one mill on the dollar on all taxable property in said City of Charleston, and the money so collected shall be placed in the city treasury, subj set to the order of said city board of school commissioners. Src. 49. An annual meeting of each school district shah be held on the last Thursday in ' Jona in e ich year, at 12 o'clock M., notice of the time and place being given by the clerk of of the board of tiusteea, by posting written or printed notices in thr?e public places of the district, at least ten days before the meeting. Special meetings may bo called by the board . of trustees, or by a majority of the legal voters j of the district; bat not icc of such special meet .mg, stating tbe purposes for which it is called, shall be posted in at least three public places within the district, ten days previous to the time of such meeting. -And no business shall bc acted upon at any special meeting not i sped led in Baid notice. Ssc. 50. The following persons shall bs en? titled io vote at any district meeting, viz: AW persons possessing the qualification of electors, as defined by thc constitution of this State, and who shall be residents of the dis ' trict at the time of offering to vote at said meeting. SEO.' 51. Tho inhabitants qualified lo Vole at I a sohool meeting, lawfully assembled, shall j have power: 1st. To appoint a chu rm an to preside over said meeting. 2d. To adjourn from time to time. 3d. To choose a clerk who shall possess the qua Li hes 'ion of a voter. 4th. Io raise by tax, in addition to the amount apportioned by tho State to their uue, such farther sums of money as tboy may deem I proper for tbe support of public schools, said sum not to be more than three dollars for ev ?ry child in thei district between the ages of six a id sfeteeniaa aSCertainea by the last enu? meration; said sum to be collected bythocoun .ty treasurer, ?nd ter be held by lum bullet to tb? order of th? frustecs, countersigned b^ the county school commissioner; such sums o? money to bo used as shall be agreed upon at the meeting, (cither tor ".thc- pay of teachorc salary, or to purcbase^cr lease sites fpr_sohtol houses1 to build, hire or purchase such Behool hoae??jt?keep them in'TepaTr;and^tenishl:hQ? same with necessity'fuel and appendage?; or? I tolumieh backboards, outline -maps and ap-' paratus for illustrating tho principles of sci? ence, or to discharge any debts or liabilities lawfully meur^ed,- f\ \ Q* 5th. To give such direction and moke snob pibwistone as may be deemed n?cessitera re? lation to tho prosecution or 'defence- of ?my suit or proceeding in which-tbs district may be l#4Wtei a '? OH 6VJ; Gth. To authorize the boord of trustees to build school houses, or rent the same; to sell |- a!?.- school houf?. htu-., ur other pr opt' r ty be? longing to the district, when the same shall ad Jettfe* ba -needful for the uso of the oisf i c t. 7?0, To alter.oi' repeal their xuoceodinjrs, fronitime to time, as^eccaaibn may require, and to do any other business contemplated in 'this act. .. SEO. 52. That an act entitled "An act to es? tablish and maintain a system of tree common schools tor the State of South Carolina, ' ap? proved February 18,1870, bs and the eamo is .j hereh?ra^*l?(?, ?3 SEC."53. That this act shall take"effect from '0ii?pprdve,d'thb:eth c^lrfaAh.'A.^'llBTl/ LATEST COMMERCIAL. "v .' ,-:-. sj i....'i l<. I i>G?J ur ., .jEJxporcs. LiVERroOT^=-r*e?Br btrrk Hipparchus-1852 bales jupionj sotion,?66JL hags grtouu ^?sobaj?enos ?saoWs??eaton fecsrgb? baVs-oottoh.s0wt.-cas:?, j47 tona phosphate rock., ... V K^gtBlg rjPjrWiifBfllii p Charleston-355 bales cotton, ios ^?les dornestlcst 72 pkgs sundries, #04. fr^fiyM'Jiggg jfiMfflrttAtun. -Thfc Char^itqn Cottim, Rice and Naval . Stores Slaxstet. ir?i xv*** Wwci u?kb?fi?ik&&H i TOESDAX- EVENI.-.O, March 28, 1871. | Corros:-The uemftini for this article was .LgUt, Hut privas maintained, a steady character; saies cinuut 40o"bates, say* I at'9, T?TI0,''l4a?~10j? 46 at JJ; sa at mi,. 35 at IS, 3 at 12J?, 4 at 12J?, 0 at 12??, 22 at 13, 19 at.jsj?, 3lati3i?, Q ati3ji, 67 at Mutatis*, ll-?t ?4, ?at l4x,sWaiii?i, 7 at U}4,2 at:liX?.. - We quote: ' .' ?vBRpo?L CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.>1K@13 . Low middling.ISH'SI Mi<l(tiiug.;.!4 ? Strict mlddUug.14??@-' RICE.- The Inquiry for this grain was moderate at unchanged Agares; sales about 200 tierces of clean Carolina, among which weic 20 aerees at 7?i,'80 at 7 13-16, 38 at 7J?, 52 at 8J.?C * ?. We quote common 'Wiatt at '7&*a7?i, good ~%@$}ic .9 ?. NAVAX STORES.-There was some demand for rosins, with the following sales, say 250 bbl3 No. i at $215 .AH) Di. 100 Obis No. 8 at $2 10, 23 bb ls No. 3 at-?2 05,, ^41 bbls black at $l 80 V bbl. FKKiarrra.-To Liverpool, by sfam direct nomi? nal orf! uplands; via New York, S'd on sp ai?us. ,iii@l>id on sea Islands; by sal:J 15-S2U on uplands, X'l on sea islands. Td Havre nomtnali ' t'oastwiss-rir Sew Vofk, oy sream,- Mc on uplands and %o on ?ea lsh>Hrtsf$l 2* * tierce on rieet by -sabYXet ft 0nJ op>ton; fr- TC tierce on rice; life f barrel ?nrosln : $7@s |t Mon lumber; $p@io 'fi M on timber, ff? Beaton, -hy. .sall,. Xe V 1* on upland cotton, yo Providence,^, sall, *3 ?.. M on. boards-, nc ? ft ou cotton; by steam $1 w bale on New York catea, .-.-lo, ?twladslj>uia> b}' ??eam, Mt* lb CAhMAmlsxbv sail, $7 $ M on boards; $9 pn Umber; $b*V ton on clay',* au'd f'3"@? 50 on phos? phates. To Baltimore, by steam, He V p> by sail, $6'5o@:'%? lion boards; $^?3 2^11 ton bb phosphate rocs. Vessels are in demand by our merchants o take lumber freights from ?florget?Vu. S. .. Danen and Satina Kfver, GB and Jackson v a;.-, Fia., to Northern ports, and <}lo rl2"* M are The rotes on lumper and boards. * . KXCHASG8.-Sterling 60 day lulls 19??@20J?V | - Oqsssitc EscrrANas. - The VanKs purciii?e ^ght^eck&?txt?i.'? on"i aui1 iCl1 at P.reaiium. aoLD-10SU t. Markets by Telegraph. -fDHR MA RUTS. LONDON, March 23-Koon.-Consola 92>i. Bonds 92?. ' ; Afternoon.-American securities qnlet and stea? dy. Eries 18>_. Evening.-Securities unchanged. Nsw YORK, March 28-Noon.-Governments dall and heavy. Stocks "Strong and active. Money easy at 4 per cent. Gold weak at io>?. Ex? change, long 9J?, short 10J?. Freights steady. Evening.-Money largely in excess of the de? mand at 8a4. sterling steady at 9.*a9Ji. Gold lOHalO^. Governments declined hi&hic all around; sixty-twos, li;*. Southerns dull. Ten nes8ees 64%; new SA. Virginias 66X; new 67. Louisianas 67; new 03; levees 72J_: eights 84. Alabamas woy. ; Aves 68. Georgias si: sevens, 88. North Carolinas 47; new 243*. south Carolinas "2; new 62},'. Freights quiet; on cotton, by sall, 9 32d:?by steam, 6-i6aXd. NEW ORLEANS, March 28.-Sterling 21 hi- Sight exchange % premium. Gold io?,, ' COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, March 28-Noon.-Cotton firm; uplands "hid, Orleans 7%d; sales 10,000 bales; receipts small. Bombay shipmen ts to the 24th l3,eoo hales. Evening.-Cotton qnlet and steady; uplands "hi. Orleans 7 Vi; sales lo.oeo; export and speen, la ii on 2000 bales; yarns and fabrics firm. NEW YORK, March 28-Noon.-Cotton quiet; uplands l&%c, Orleans 16Mc; sales luoo bales. Lvening.-Cotton quiet and steady; sales 2485 bales at 16 hi c. BOSTON, March 28-Cotton qnlet; middlings l? hi cts; gross receipts 1126 bales; eales 450; stock 12,000. . . ? BALTIMORE, March 28.-Cotton steady and in fair demand; middlings 14\al5c; net receipts 480 bales; gross 965; exports coastwise 4500; sales 455; stock 12,635. NORFOLK, March 28.-Cotton dull; low mid? dlings 13c; net receipts lois bales; exports coastwise 754; salea 50; stock 5530. WILMINGTON, March 28_Cotton in? good?de? mand for higher grades; middlings 14c; net re? ceipts 20 bales; exports coastwise 490; sales 26; stock 2887. SAVANNAH, March 28.-Cotton In fair demand ; middlings I4ai4)ic; net receipts 1988 bales; ex? ports to Gi eat Britain 4442; sales 1400; stock 61,049. AUGUSTA, March 28.-Market quiet bnt steady; at i3>iai3Xo for middlings; sales 660 bales; re? ceipts 220. MOBILE, March 28.-Cotton qnlet; middlings 14Mc; net receipts 023 bales; exports coastwise 293; Bales 1000; stock 60,446. Nsw ORLEANS, March 28.-Cotton qnlet; mid? dlings n>ic; net receipts 3531 bales; gross 3742; exports to Liverpool 4010; Amsterdam 116O; coast? wise 1600; sales 6000; stuck 259,233. CALVESTON,. March 27.-Cotton -qnlet; good ordinary 12sc; net receipts 14S6 bales; exports coastwise eos; sa.es 220;stock 56,551. GALVESTON. March 28.-Cotton qnlet and weak ; ordinary 11 hi; net receipts 1342 bales; exports to the continent 990; coastwise 13; sales 1500; stock 56,890. O PROVISIONS ABD. rs OD rc 3 HABKSTS. LON JON, March 28-Evening.-Common rosin Ss 9da7s.- Tallow 43s cd. NEW YORK, March 25-Neon.-Flour dall and unchanged. Wheat qmet and unchanged. C. rn quiet and steady. Fork steady at $21 50a2175 _ard quiet at 12>?al2>?c. Turpentine quiet and firm at 51c Roam arm at $2 70 fur strained. Evening.-Flour, Southern, qmet; common .to fair extra $6 90a7 50; good tu entice $7 ?jan. Whiskey a shade Armer, SlMaSlXc Wheat steadlt-r; winter red and amber Western $168al 70. coin a shade Uriner, 82a8Sa Rice quiet at BliaJtfe. rork lower, f21 75a22. Beef steady. Lani Ouilf kettle 12??c. Navals Arm. Tallow Steady. LOUISVILLE, March 28.-Flour qnlet. Corn Arm: sueded eic. Provulons lirra. Clear rio sides loralie, fucked mts- 320 50. Others un? changed. Whiskey quiet at sec. CINCINNATI, March 28.-Flour and corn un? changed. Mess pork quiet and weak at $21, clos? ing nominal. Lard dnil and unchanged. Bacon, no sales; shoulders 8,'4'c; clear sides lie. Whiskey Arm at sec. NEW ORLEANS, March 28.-Corn Arm at 70a72c. Sugar and molasses unchanged. . Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBUS, March 26.-In our market the de; maud has been confined to better grades. Mid? dlings 13c, low middlings l2>ial2X. Sales 140 bales; receipts 99; shipments 335. SELMA, March 26,-There were-sales yesterday to the amount of 200 bales; low middling 13a 13.''c. The sales made were principally or poor grades-very little good cullen offering. . . New. York Rice Murket. . From the Dally -Bulletin,.-March 27J ;Thc de? mand only fair and mainly tor retail 'lots, but prices well supported throughout and the market drui. The offerings are small, especially of very cholce styles. Sales of 30 Uercea Carolina at s'jli s^c, and 175 bags Ranguun at 7a7?;c. '? Ml.Wr^^^^ t -fi ' ^ILMlNG?rf3 '?areh -.4K^rMf?nfcs\?.Rc ceived about 450 bbls, which changed bauds at $3 30 for yellow dip ano $2 10 for bara, per 2so lbs. &PIKITS Ti/RrnNTiHS.-Market Arm, willi soles of IBO bbls at 47c per gallon. ' ROSIN.-No sales reported. TAH.-loo bbls received und sold at $1 65 pe? ^Ooiijii-Mhijil Weaily, ?witaja fa? mqfclry. Sah-B reported; of iOfijN* ba res as follows; 2 at 9, 12 ?: at b!>L 1 al 13, and is at ie lie per lo. CORN.-Sales rrdm vessel bf 13,ooo bushels at 92>jc per bushel. IIAY.-21.0 nales Pennsylvania sold rrom wharr at $130 per 100 lbs. Mew York Hay Market. ? From the Daily Bulletin, March 27: Receipts to? day 1300 bales. The demand is better, and nil that comes in ls taken quickly at prices showing a further slight improvement. The kales are 225 bales for Galveston, "5 for Wilmington, aud 130 bales forHHavana at $115; 10 hales for Kev West, 40 for Mobile, 120 for Savannah. 50 foi Ports? mouth, and 30 for Washington, N. c., at ll; 75 bales compressed fur Jacksonville at $1 2S, and 50 bales do for Barbadoes $1 30. Rei all is active and Arm. Straw is ste?dy with a fair demand. Easton Si Co's Cotton Report, for the Week eadine; March ?4, 1871. NEW TORE, March 25.-THE MAMET.-in our last report the market closed dull at I5),'c fur j middlings. Saturday, the market was quiet and I prices a shade easier; sales 14J4; middlings 15c. Monday, the market was dull; the advkes from Liverpool were unchanged, but buyers Were not disposed to operate; sales 5050; middlings 14Xc. Tuesday, there waa ajair,demand for export at Armer prices; the moderate receipts at the ports Save holders increased confidence, and the offer? tes, though liberal, were Armly held; sales4883; I middlings 15c. Wednesday, with- favorable foreign advices, the market was Armer, and prices a trine higher; sales 2614; middlings l?'?'c Thursday, In the absehce'of Liverpool advices, me I market was quiet; the demand was chiefly from spinners for thc better grades; sales 4564; middling j 15J?C Yesterday, the market was weak, and holders showed more disposition to realfke; sales 3563; mid a Hugs 153VC. c plana Kew and Floridas. Mobile. Orleans. Texas. I ordinary.........ll 11? lin UK l obod ordinary.. 12X 12% l2;i is;? Low middling. :.14 U}( 14>? uya Middling.-,:.'....MX ; MX MX. 16? . Sales orthe week 22,110 bales-including 4030 to spinners, 1308 ;o sp?culai ors, and 16,172 tu export? ers'.' Gross receipts at this port tor the week 25,635 bales. Since 1st september 809,054 bales, against i;534,r331astycar. During thc week the attention of the trade has been Axed oh the course or recelpis to tuc excliir sion or everything else. The decrease this week ls .0,336 bales, nearly all of which ls at New Or? leans. Compared with the same week last year the excess ls 40 per cent. From ?61 h March to 3d June, 18^0, 10 weeks, the average receipts were 41,30? bales, and for the balance ut the season, 3d June to 26(11 August,-12 weeks, they averaged onlv 9445 bales. Prices for the balance er the-year will very much depend on receipts. With the same i amount at the ports, and no more uverland the crop would be 4,040,000 bales. With,60 per ccut. ovee, it would bc about 4,800,000 bales. Our advi? ces com the southwest incline UB to believe that the receipts this week havu been retarded by the rainii and doods; and, now that the wea- her bas improved, we may look fur full receipts agaiu compared with last year. STITISTICAL POSITION- i87i. i870. ' StocK tn Liverpool.-.bales. 780.000 370, T80 Adont from India. ns.uuo loo.oou AAont from America..840.000 292.000 StocK lu London. 79.150 63,370 AAOat for London.... "O.ooo 21,000 Stock in Havre. , 42,450 65,330 AAont for Havre. 1,520 47,181 stock in Bremen.. 9,262 9 697 AAout for Bremen. 25.329 19,152 Stock m United States ports.. 658.328 443,744 Stock in thc interior towns.. M.889 89,fcuo ? ?Total.i.i......?,2l2f4? ifitX?i S?&sss?n visible supply,oom'- ' , : F. fi. pared with 1870. ' "?85,914 Stocco! cotton lieUl by Man-. . ch ?'t sr spin nure at. tue mills 110,000 35,000 Price of mid Orleans In Liver? pool..........???. 7?d. Price of mid orleans in New York. 15.'<c, 23iic Price of gold. loj< 12X ' . POMX CAL END A.B. HOOK'S PHASES. Full Moon, 6th, 10 hours," 19 minutes, morning. Lust Quarter, 13th, ? hours. 0 minures, cYeniug. \'ew Moon, 20tu. io hours, 40 minutes, evening. First quarter, ?9th. 1 hours, 24 minutes, m?rj g. HAR. A AFB. 27 Monday. ?SiTueaday. 29iWednesd?y.. solThnraday.... 31 Friday. llsaturday.... 2;Sunday. K?c?ipt? by JXaUroad, Mai-ch M. SOUTH GASOLINA SAILBOAT). 276 bales cotton, 84 bales goods, loo bbls flour, 1 car stock. To Railroad Agent, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, L D De8anssare, G W wllltams t co, w fl Dukes A co, Q H Walter A co, G W Witts, Wtss A co. W o Courtney A co, WC Bee A co, Sloan A Seignior, W W Smith, Oraeser A Smith, J N Rob? son, frost * Adger, Pringle A Son, A J Salinas, Kinsman A .Howell, Wardlaw A Carew. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. - - bales cotton. 200 bushels rongn rice, 02 bbls naval stores, mdse, Ac. To W P Dowling A co, Barden A Parker, T P Smith, J Colclough, stoney. A Lowndes, o O Witte, R Stewart. Passengers. Per steamship charleston, for Kew York-R C Jenkins, senor Moneada, T Spaulding, J H Jen? kins, Mrs J P Jenkins, Miss ? Jenkins, Master J Jenkins, Master Q Jenklus, J TS Harrison, Miss Jackson, s P Douglass, W W Moreland, S Hahn, H B Cohen, Miss strahan and servant, Master Stra? han and servant. J" Strahan, G T Bigelow and wife, Miss Bigelow, j Healy, J McGrath, M D Robinson and wife, J L Barns, 0 Murray, Mrs Randolph. J A Rich, Miss Brallaford; Mrs Jarvis, Miss A Walk? er, Miss F Walker, F Walker, J Snarkley and wife, G M Spaulding, S Miller. Miss Girant, O Lukeman, E B Plnckney, Q H Miller, Dr B H Rand, J Smith, J Lyman and wife, D Forsyth, N H Dedge, C Gur? ney, F Dorano, N Daly, G M Smith, W Borke, T Leary, T Cayer. Per steamship Manhattan, from New York T F Burgess, F Burgess, Mrs Mary Boras, JamesR Hankins E W Edgerton. S F Korie, J Dunstad. M Nelhaff, H P Weil3, O Scribner, Mrs Dunlap, J G Cole and wife, D H Gardner, M Fttger, L Weber, G Caril, s A Lambert, P Cullinane, Miss M Clear, C Wright, C G Allen. J Hager, G Stitz, G Watson, S T Wells, and 3 deck. Per steamer Pilot -Boy, from Beaufort, Pacific Landing and Oblsolm's Landing, Ac-J Foster, H M Stewart, Sr, H W Parker, w C Bellows, and S on deck. MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, 3. C...;_MARCH 29, 1871. Lat 32 deg 46 min 33 sec. | Long 79 deg 67 min 27 ye. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Span steamship San Quintin, Espino, New York. To W P HalL Bound to Havana and pat lato this port for repairs. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull. New York left Saturday, P M. Mdse. To J Adger A co. J E Adger A co, T M Bristoll A co, Wm M Bird A co, Adams, Damon A co, Jno Archer, J Apple, MAA Ashton, Mrs H Armstrong, C Bart A co, E E Bed? ford, Mrs M J Booth, H Bischoff A co, E T Brown, T S Budd, Mrs M Burns, T W Bliss, J H Br?ning A co, W S Blssell, E Bull, O Berk myer, E Bates A co, Bayer A Kressel, Jr, Miss M Clear, J B campbell, Cameron, Barkley A co, T M Cater, O Ciadas, J C H Claussen, L Chaptn, W H Chafee A co, L Cohen A co, Mrs E Conlln, Crane, Boylsron A co, f Culli? nane, M Drake, H A Dae, Jos Dot hage. Douglas A Miller, Lowie, Moise A Davis, Mrs M Dunlap, Ed? gerton A Richards, Elias A Bros, Mrs M Finley, B Feld mann A co, E J H Fischer, J S Fairly A co, D F Fleming A co, 1 L Falk A co, Furchgott, Bene? dict A co, A D Fleming, S Fass. il Gerdts A co, E H Gardner, Goodrich, Wlnemao A co, < out evener Bros, P L Gulilemln, M H uarfui.kle, J Gorham, G S nacker, Miss E Haas, J Ilnrkamp A co, Hart A co, N A Hunt, J W Harrisson, A H Hayden, Har beson A co, Holmes's Bookstore, I Hyman A co, Jager Bros, Mrs L Jami s, E H Jackson, R Jacobs, Johnston, Crews A co, A W Jager, C Kerrison, O E A A S Johnson, Killick, Wickeiiberg A co, John F Kelp, Krlete A Chapman, H Klatte A co. Kins? man A Howell, Sell A Foster, G J Luhn, P B Lalane A co, C LU selig 1, D Lopez, A K .Le with, A Langer, Col Lathers, J H Lopez, C Llebland, J Madsen, J P Merkiiardt, Lnurey A Alexander, P F Murray, C L McClenahau, Marshall A Barge, Mant? me A co, J B McEluoue, J G Mimer A co, Mu Loy A Rice, J Mar.-:ia,I, M MArks, W A Mertens, Menke A Mul? ler, Melclicfs A Maller, W Matthlessen. A Nimitz, C lt Miller, A Memana, Nachmann A cn, B O'Neill, J F O'Neill, D O'Neill A Sons, OstendorffAco, Miss M O'Neill, O O'Neill, D Paul A co, E Perry, J S A K Pierson, C F Panknln>C P Poppen helm, Qm oby A co, Ravencl A co. Riordan, Uawson A co, KaveneL Holmes A co, J N Robson, J Bussell, N E Railroad co, S C Railroad co, Southern Express co, E Scott, L Schnell, W Shepherd A co, E B stoddard A co, Stettens, Werner A Ducker, Sbaokelford A Kelly, A Seckendorf, W A Sfcrine, U Steltz, W Steele. A R Stillman, Stull, Webb co. Steele A Wardell, S L Sherman, strauss A ca J Thomson A co, lt Thom - linson A co, W J Trim, J S Terry A co, W Vince,W rjfferhardt, P von Santen, c Voigt, W H Welsh, W Whinier*-A co. Walker, ? Ev au s fa Cogswell, u U Wa.ter ifc-cti ? F. TOetC'S? Q Vf milan? A co, Mrs S Watta/B frviilhgf Tinderifc-Homiees, J Wlrth, W J.Yates.'Mfs M?'ZerTow, abd Others. Ship Mir-sourl. Braeburn, New York-7 days. Ballast. To w a Smith A o. Experienced heavy southerly winds most of thu passage. Sehr Neille Doe, Richardson. Rockport, Me-16 days. Lime and hay. To A ."ccCobb, Jr. March 23d, at 4 A M, made breakers on outer shoals of Hatteras. Hauled by Dir win i and set reef-main ii. shipped a sea and washed narLot deckJ?ad erjioajtu, sea maklng-a'rjear,iir?ac^ove? vessel; at 4 30 A M, struck shoals twice. Saturday. 2?ih, ll 30 A ii, during a Strong ga e from S SE. ship, td a heavy sea and.washed top of deck load over '-ard. Sunday, 27UL, took a heavy squall from X W, breukti.g bourn, throwing vessel on beam end, and nearly clearing tieck ol caigo. M L *cnr Myrover. Brown, New York-G days. fJWsft? :To W Roach A\co.J E.?Aiterf.Arco, X?h M f Bfrd -ft'feo. H Bischoff A CO, U ter*a^,'l*W..9li83, F C B .ruer. .1 V Brown, J Campeen A- co, L Ci?en A co, E R Cowperthwair, Uowie, Moise A Davis, H A Bac, Douul.is A Miller, J Gurliaiu, Hurt A co, J W Hanlsson, Holmes, Cahier A co. (1 S Hacker, J Uurkump A co, W II Joues A co, tl Klatte A co, T S King, Killick, Wlckcnticrg A co. M Luhrs, J W Linley, u Lilieutual ? co. G A Locke, W-Miwseher. jt TI .bcDowell, S ll Martial', JUaut-ufico, J c Ogermann, N llernangli, B O'Neill, c F Panknln, Pani, Wolcii A UIandc^. J A Q-mckeniiusli, Agent S C Ballroad, J N Robson, Ravencl, Holme; A co, W Shepherd A co, J Heesoman A B?>, ll Slender, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, D ll Sllcox, Hy Sieg ling, VV Steele, E B Stoddard A co, s D Stoney, A Tabiaa-Son?, Tiedcmau, Cal let-A co, J. K Tavlor A seo, Tierjeb A Lu der, A C Tyleri?W ?\V*bh, Adie? t?is. O F Wle?ers, R White, P Walsh, W H Welch, G W Williams A co. Waicner Je Mon sees, crane, Boylston A co, J H Wuhrmann, G W Bradley, C W Stiles. Sehr B N Hawkins. Wyatt, Boston-6 day9. Md9e. To W Roach Je to, ti lt Cowperthwair, D H Sllcox, Ut denian, Calder A co, J H Graver A co, B Fetdpiann A cor J wneVfA ocr"/ ttTietjen, 3 C RaurA?d CO, Har" A co, Oitenri'orff A co, urder, J E Adger A co, Steffens, Werner A Docker, J Hems G W Clark, it White, lt O Joiner, .s H Gardner, D O'Neill A Sons, Kinsman A Howell, W J Yates, E li stoddard A co. E K White, Central Railroad co, Kliuck, Wlckckberg A co. ll l'.lschoff A co, Mlles uivke, Holmes, Calder ,v co, P Pierce, A Langer, M Goldsmith A Son, W P Kns-ell & co, P P Locke, flageller * Muifcees. l'Ahl.-Wd h A Brandes, Jas ^NetbirV^ett Urr.s A cMK"> A-Locke, i*v-Web? ster. ? F Fleming, F ti Kelk off. Sehr Elia Mathews, McElwee, Philadelphia-10 days. Owl and mdse. To H F Baker A co, G W Williams A co. Kinsman A Howell, J Hurkamp A Cf?, Railroad Agent, Wagener A Mousees, Pelzer, Rodgers A co. SdiflgAJiTgji Jveen. Pulahncy, Hastings N Y" dat s.|&ran&.<."To Mast^a^^alprnhouse.. sirirPChiafioitfe,- I'etcr^SjBl|Jftlver. 3030 bushels rough rice. Tb Conen. HaucTel A co. Sehr Sallie Bissel). Magrath. Combahee. 867 bushels rough rice. To W c Bee A co. Sehr Ann S Deus. Garbattl, West Point Mill. 107 tes rice. To G A Tren ho; m A son, Raveuet A co, and W c Bee A co. Steamer Pilot Boy, Shy, Beaufort, Clilsolm's I Lan. I m rf and.-pnciue Landina. .?Miiae.-jud sua ymSl J? VU&M, vvimiru o^3fffP yl CLEARED YESTERDAY. . Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York-James Adger A co. Br nark Hipparchus, Calhoun. Liverpool-Wag? ner, Huger A co, w A Courtenay. l\iC <OS\ SAlbEyr YESTERDAY, ; \: J ?fcaros^^Cltarlcsin, Derry, sfew portia 3 J " Steamer ^lctaTor', m-tcTtcuT Mitika Ms Jack? sonville, Savannah, Ac. ' ' FROM THIS PORT. Steamship champion, Lockwood. New York, March 28. MEHOHAXDA. The following are the consignees per steamship Virginia, from Pill adciplna. previously reported: WA CvarteouXi J H AbralismvO D Alirens A to, ft*' ?ifteRA',uo??F caerneyUF CUr??r, w u BITdVijo,1-!* l!;*"ii)fiA co, wBoydrE ffWnedlcr. Byrne A Fogarty, E E Bedford, Blum A .Mihtr, Eil Bates A co. Ur li ter, T S Buibl. J J Bolger. John Buker, Mim Burua. .1 Cosgrove, J Uampseu A co, ?ii (m^SniSK A-eo, Jtio llaulou,"Holmes's"Book nouffe; rt Jeniismi, JW.iVtls'A-cof A-J?hhson, H Klatte A co. Kb mk, Wickeuberg A co, Kriete A Chapman, E U Killen, Kinsman Bros. C King, T J Kerr A co. Kinsman A Howell, 1' L Kennedy, C L , Kui na hi ens, A Langer! A Kl*; with, A D Lorentz, E Lee, G J Lunn, Macqueen A* Blecke. Mantone A ! CO, J G A D C Mareil, W A Meneas, R H McElhoge, P Miller, A Memann, C P Poppenheim, E Perry,'W F Puddon, PrlngleA Son, D Pureed, Ravenel A co, J Russell, J R Smith, W Shepherd A co, W Steele, E B Stoddard A co, S ? Railroad co. R Thomlin son A co. M Steadman, P Walsh, Walker, Evans A i^wwei^nuuthei*.-^ " r " _ S SSE ? Wm??i #"flng toort ir the rue sehr Equator, Banger, arrived at N'assauiatti Inst, with thc captain and 13 men or the American ship Cauova, I ru ru Liverpool bound to Charleston, [ SO.iwUJtja ?argo of ault, bear, lrqn ?foss, Ac, which v?m?el louiidcred ut scann Saturday, nth Mardi, hi lat 26 lo, long 6i> 60. The canova left Liverpool on tbc 1st February, expcri?nc?dihsavy , westerly gales froia-Sd to 6th, audagalnvn/tne I 241 JJ, durbig whica she lost and split several'?alls, broke rudder gudgeob, and. sp rang aleak. On Saturday, ^?th.March, slie'hudTeet of'watcr In the hold, aud with' all'hands at the pomps, the watei'.gahied about .eight indies in half an hour. Tue capt alu tben ? decided to leave the ship, and was takeaoff by tue American brig''I.lzabfil tho same day and irli?i3ferred to the Equator tfn- the i luainataot.. 3 "., ; / , '.J"il{,".tV-? ' Tlie sehr John Shay, *'lsh?r, for.G^iorgetomn, S* C, cleared at New Yera March- 2a." i^r^i The sehr' Albion, Pope,'from' Georgetown, s Cr' arrived at Nassau, S P, March 18. *?? ! ___^^!????v_ TP ?? H E w y OTKT OLD LINK 3, KW YORK. AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1846. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS. . The very fast, and splendid Side-Wheel steam? ships of this line Win* leave Adger'e Wharf as follow? : MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, April 1st, at 3 o'clock P. Ma JAMES ?DGER, TUESDAY, April 4th, at 5 o'clock P. M. CHAMPION, SATORDAT, April 8th,. at 6 o'clock P. M. . I- ?arinsurance ? percent, by this Line. ?S- Through Bills of Lad mg given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng? land manufacturing towns at the lowest market rates. For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to mar29_JAMES ADO ER A CO. J O R 5 E W YORK. ON THURSDAY, MARCH 30TH, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. I NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. . STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. , The Splendid New Iron Side- Wheel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckett. Commander, will sall for New York on. THURSDAY, March soil?. at 4 o'clock p. M., from Pier No. 2. .Union Wharves. The fine new Iron Steamship GEORGIA will follow on THURSDAY, April 6th. Through Bills of Lading given on Colton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng? land Manufacturing Towns, at thc lowest mar? ket rates. insurance by Steamers of this Line X per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very fine state-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO.. No. SS Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. inartM ?pat LIY? R PO OL . The fine American Ship MISSOURI, I. L. jg* Brr.dburn, Muster, is now readv for FrelghtxEaB engagements. W. B. SMITH s CO, mar29-l _"_Napier's Range. -pOR BOSTON-MERCHANTS.' LINE. "The first-class Schooner TRAIE, Mason, ^A Master, having three-fourths cargo en-SiuiX gaged and going on board, will be promptly, dis? patched. WILLIAM ROACH A CO. mar27 Jj! O R LIVERPOOL. The First class British Bark FLORENCE 13* CHIPMAN, Hobt. Jones, Master, ls now ?S? ready to receive cargo, and having portion of same engaged, will have dispatch. For Freight engagements, apply-jo HENRY CARD, mai 21 Accommodation Wharf. jpT?R SAVANNA'H. ~ ELEGANT STATE 500MACCOMMODATION^. The Splendid Steamer OITY ? . JTT**W rolNT, captain 1). IL Vincent, vvlU Omiwlmmmm leave Southern Wharf for the above place vu FRIDAY EVENING, March 31, 1871, at 8:30 o'clock, > The Splendid Steamer DICTATOR* Capt um L. M. Coxen er. will leaye .Southern WJiarf on TUESDAY EVENING, April 4, 1871. at 8.3? o'clock, for the nbovo place. RAVENEL 9c CO., mario Aaents. jpOR NORTH EDISTO, BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain J. W. Sly, will leave Central Wharf_ for the above points every MOND?T M CHM.sc. it i o'clock, and, returning, will leave Beaufort ever) TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock A. M., and Edisto at 3 P. M marti_J. D. AIKK.^, Agent. R BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. Thc steamer PILOT BOY. Captain J. w. Sly, will leave every THURS-._ DAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, as above. Ke; urning, will leave Beaufort FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. margi_J. lt. AIKEN, Agent. .^*EEKL? LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING,' BEAUFORT, HILTO> ' HEAD, SAVANNAH, ' DARI EN AND BRUNSWICK. GA. The favorite Steamer ELIZA HANCOX) Captain L. W. BURNS, iii * will receive Freight at Accommoda Hop wharf for above pointe every,_ TUESDAY, and leave on%very WEDNESDAY MOKN ISO, at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the same uvemng, and leaving for Darlen, Ac, the follow mg morning. Returning, will leave Savannah fm Charleston every MONDAY MOUSING, at T o'clock For Freight or passage, apply to . ?AVKNEL. HOLMES A CO., sepl?_ No. 177 East Bay. JO R F L OR I D A , ' TWICE A WEEK, ... FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON. VILLE, Pl LATS* AND ALL POINTS ON . '..- THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. . -,i ' ' , The Steamer' DICTATOR, Captain [t. M. COXETTER, will 'sail-Troiq,_ SotrtrternWrmrf for above points every Tr???fTTv EVEMNOUI K80 o'clock, arriving back ai Charles1 LOU. every SUJ?DAT AFTEKNOO??, at 5 o'clock. The^teaufrt CITY POINT, captain D; C. Vincent will sail from Southern Wharf for above polnti xrery FRitwY' KvasiNOi at 8.300?cloca. arriving back; at Charleston WKUNBSDAY AFT?RKOO-S, at ; o'clock. :. " * ' RAVEN EL * 00..'Agents,' , OW10 . - ' - Sontbern wharf. p EORGETOWN^ STEAM PACK?ET. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. . Until further nonce the a; earner EMILIE, Captain C. C. White, will, run a3 follows: LEAVING" CTTARTESTON, FRIDAY NIOHT, March nih. at 9 o'clock. W E HKE3D AY-NfOHT, Mareh.22dr at 0-o'clccfc. SUNDAY NIGHT, March 26th, at 9 o'clock. FRIDAY is lum* March 31st, at 9 o'clock. ...". .LEAVING GEORGETOWN, TUESDAY MORNING, March nth, at 8 o'clock. MONDAY MORNING, March 20trt. at 8 o'clock. FRIDAY MORNING, March 24th, at 8.o'clock. TUESDAY MOWING, Ma- ch 28in, at 8 o'clock. AU freight must, be prepaid. For engagements apply on board or to SIIACKELFORD A KELLY, Agents, maris-wim No. l Boyce's Wharf. ^griniltiiral implements. SAMPLE JUST RECEIVED. ^COLEMAN'S CORN AND WHEAT MILLS 1 . * - ?. ; . One. Bushel of Jin? ..Gool MEAL ground in 4( seoonds at the Third Lodlslana State Pair, lr 1889. First' Premium also:at -same ?ute Fair ii 1876.' ? - 1 ? . ? * i .. ; C. ?RAVELEY, , nux3?-W?4 .-, .. No. 62 East Bay street. ?fS U.T H E R ^ JD ?B HO U^'-E. A ne w FRENCH DYE HOUSE has been .opened at No. 369 King street, where DYEING in all col? ors, and Cleaning rjf all kinds ts done" at thi urturtest notice abd in Ute baattftjie. L BILLER. French Dyer,. No. 359 King street, uear corner George street. acpl6-lvr * '_'. JOSEPH : W. HARRISSON'S, ' ARTISTE SUPPLY, PAINT AND (?IU SfptiE, '. 1 ?0-. 63 tJUBBN.STBBRTtCHABLS?T0N,8. C,,^ '. , *Ps*enDTb.ler DetectAugiaJuxmLMONEY JARAW.ER. jans-mwfsnt ????rf r-..- ?> v.-? *.,*y.jr '. fint froren??, &t. BBDFOOT8 (LATE CORWINS) GROCERY TEA WAREHOUSE. HEADQUARTERS FOB SELECTED DAiRY BUTTER PURE LEAP LARD'. ? PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHESSES ENGLISH AND* AMERICAN* CRACKERS, and ?J^r Biscurre, tc, ax. N. B.-L CLAIM-TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST BXTJBNS1VE ASSORTMENT OP FAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS CITY. . li E. BEDFO RD, , VERT PURE 8UC0BS6OR TO CHOICE BRANDIES, WINE'S WILLIAM 3. CORWIN k CO., -v ,-> FAMILY ANO VERY OLD J. No. 375 KING STREET, T_JZ'f_ FLOUR. . ... WHISKIES. OPPOSITE BASEL. < j . WIIOLESALi; ?JTO RETAIL DEAtliE? tf :? >? V?T- ..: * r a cr t?rm*^ ...? . ; . - , ' - ' . , -.if Fine Teas. ColTees, Sugars .'Provisions* Spices, ??*o> HERPETICA LLY SEALED PRITTS, - _ "J VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS, Ac. All articles sold from t&ls establishment are of tba VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTED. Occas j eu ?er ed to all parts of tbe City, Railroad. Depots, Steamboats, free of T"**, . r EVERYE.BEDFORD.I ' - "SEND FOR A (JAS. 9. MARTIN. SEO. H. G RU BER. f ?AIALCUUE. j WBG G. MOOD^B. ?)crf?merp. A NEW DISCOVERY I f PHALO: .VIT^IA; Salvation for the Hair. CLEAR ABATER ! \VlTOOTPtSEDIMENT ! ! QPEin*^JHE LIGHT ! ! ! For Restoring io Grafyi . Original Colon PHALON'S '^ViTAXLji^iffers ut? terly from all t?driair colorme ptepararioiM^eretofore used. It is lipr?^id, sweet smelling, pre??frftates no muddy or. slimy mayer,requires no shaking, im? part no stain to the skin. Hold . it tcVhe light and it is clear and cloudless. It leaves nomark on, the seato ; yet it reproduces in gray hairli?enaturalcolor that time or sicKn^anray have bleached out of it. (^"Phalon's Vital? iat of is for- one sole purpose? reproducing, with absolute cer? tainty, thc natwa^pdlo'r of the hair. It is noj^$fitended as a daily dressio^Jnor for removing scurf or li&ndruri; nor for cu? ring bajiness; nor for stimula " c growth of the hair. objects may be accom after the color-has been ith the Vitalia; by Ph^-, emical Hair. Invigo* ting Thes plish fixed lon's rator. THE VITAT and unequaled pre the reproduction of" hal hue of gray hair,; ing" else. This is acco in from two taten ai arcordmgtothc required. SoJ#roy a harmless tionfor e.origi d noth plished tions, th of shade druggists. Sold at wholesale oy DOW IE. MOISE * DAVIS, Wholesale DmprgiRtg, MeeMng corner Hisel street sepi4-stuih?mos mar^-mwi?irnos. Scaring ?flffCrTiiies. 1 WEED"' FAMILY FAVORITE ' L??E^STITQI - . " ' MACHINE. ' *' a are the beat.ia nae.: ... :K ^, ', Fur,i>ala on-the Lease Flan', with monthly usa taents, on easy renns, of for ciish. ? Aft fctn?fs o Machine' attaerimams; ^Needles, Cotton, (waite ?blacfc and'Colored.) Silk, 0ii..soe?>, ?e.. . Repairing ?LS .usual,, Circulars and ajmplcs c #ork s?nt oh apjlicartrJa. ' " " '."""tr-"- , 1 .. J{,-,r ?.. *? --.Di 8. HASELTON, v, i ? y, -^oeneeal Dealer itt First Cia*?,,Sewing.?? Sitters. 1 WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS? H. BISCHOFF A 00., H. ELAT?E * CO., TOLLMANN BB0THER8, . i , J. A. QUACKEXBJJ8H. WAliEXEU A MONSEES, ? MANTO CTE A CO, Pari? W?????m 1867. Purity the blood and 6t?o ngthen the syste nrtr ?ratiicatinK the effect of dissipation, maintain th* nutr?an frants In condition Of h^alt^rfuine?a, dlspe! tho Bhioa and a!? mental dis? tempers, and relieve those whoi?e sedentary habits lay them open to depression. T h ey p re ve nt a n d our e Bili? ous and other Fever's, Fever and Ague, Chills,. Diarrhoea, Dysen? tery* ^Dyspepsia, S.ea- Sickness, Cone, Cholfra, Ch?lefa Morbus, ?nd every complaint Inci? dental to diet or .atmos? phere. Ladrea w4H find theni a sovereign boot}, as they eradicate all trace? of Debility. Nervousness. Inertness, and Diseases peculiar to the sex. ^Thousands of Testimo? ni?is can be seen Ht the office of j* M. JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor, ; ".. '64. & C? Vatir Str?et, N. t. -GrLACT?S - & WITTE. r.Mi - CIIARLKSTOS, '-.G?n?ral Afrenta for tb? State of So. CaroHna. , iebji-tjTDac- . 0 Ei> ? A R 0% 15 fl BITTERS, .u -roit S?I.S BT' E. E. BSDFORD. Kim; street, ' '?. D. ??i?E>"S A ? O. Jcinjg street, .. , u eELDMaXN A COu Ivingalreat, ',. uQ. MQMEIEK, * Aod by Druggists ami Grocers everywhere. 1 jsaacscn'i Prepdratio?s. - ROA?HESi r j Ikrtl 0:f..'*j ?.. . . -"'^x -JI BEDBUG*, &c. BOn?Sf*D0fWL? *H#?* -AS^THEBS. HERMETICALLY SEALEDlM> ' ' -ALTfeYS'FTrtSH. ' * '. ?i. :.)??'. >? iu ?'?>'? -J-' * ..?.?...'*. * * Sold at Wholesale by .?8?:* ? D?TOr MOISBM <fc-DAVIS, '. 'And at retai by ail Dnfggtettf.; for-flrao _i-: . I - Mg ' a .' ~ ?%>- B V" b B V'ff",nrt ' "' -, T il JL? ?*; , J.? 8.I.LC E , ... *. '2 Kpr?6J B^?iD^STBBETr ' Offlee recently occupied by ? L. Bennett; , "Alf ff?srtcsrs -e'ntru??rM to me will be promiitlF *>'*r. 'en to... maru-amor "-vu- ? ?iii.. : .!?'