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An Apatl Violet. ? -Under the Laren with Its tassels wet, While the carly sunbeama lingered yet, in the rosy dawn my love J met. rr ".**. '*?"' ' . " .'. Under the Larch, wtien the ann was set, He came with an April violet; Forty yeara-and I have lt yet. Ont o? Life, with Us fond regret, Waat .have Love and Memory yet ! Only aa April violet._.. C O MMJ3J& CI A.JJ NEWS* JES port?. . AstsTKBDiH-Per Swed bark. Colomba-1860 bales npland cotton. - A POKT NORTH SIPS CUBA-Per sehr Willie Jiar tin-97,800 feet pitch pine lumber, 140 empty hogs? heads. . RICHMOND-Per sehr W B Mann-125,000 feet lumbar. Nsw SAVIN-Per sehr A B Hayes-I4,300 feet plans, 40,700 ie et boards. The Charleston* Cotton, Rice anet Navatl Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NSWS. 1 WEDNESDAY EVENING, april 5, 1871. f . COTTON.-This staple was -Jnll and weak, de m sad Ugh* and prices easier, receding in some cases about Xb Bs. Sales 400 bales.: 4 at lox, fi at lox, l at ll, 2 ' at lix, ll at lix, ? at 12,22 at lax, io at lax, 20 at 12X, tl at 18, 81 at 13X, 8 at 13X; 28 at 13X, 62 at 13*. -48 at is*, 4 at 14. We quote: } . * LIVERPOOL-" CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.11X912* Low middling.,.18X9 Middling...".I3*<cti3* * Strict middling.......14 @14X BJ CB,-This grain was firm, with a fair demand. Salea about no tierces'of clean Carolina; say oo' tierces at TX, ?o at's l-ieo *s m. we quote com? mon to fair at 7 *@7*, good ?X@8Xc. NAVAL STOBES.-There were no transactions of note in these articles. FBBIQHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi? nal on uplands; via New York', fid on up? lands, id@i*d on /lea islands; by sall, 7-led .on nplonds, Xdj.on sea islands. To Havre nomina], coastwise-to Kew York, by steam, *c on uplands anti Xe on sea Islands; $125? tierce on rice; by ?mi, Xe ?? on cotton ; -- -a tierce on rice; 40c H barrel onroam; $708 * Mon lamber ; $9@W fi Mon timber* Tc Boston, by sall, xe ft ft on npland cotton. To Providence, by saU $8 *a M on boards, *c * ft on cotton;-by steam $1 9 bale on Kew Tork rates.' To Philadelphia, by steam, Xe 9 lt> on uplands.; by sail, $" H M on, boards; $o on timber; 13* ton on elsy,- aad**3@e so. cn phos? phates. To Baltimore, by steam, xe *9 'n> by Bail, $6co?; * Mon boards; $3@3 25 ?8 ton on phosphate rock, voa:pla are LT demand by our me roh a nts ?o tai 9 lamber freights from Georgetown, 3. c., Danen and Sat ilia River, Qa. and Jacksonville,- Fla., to Northern ports, and $40 *>12 "? M are tlie.rat es on lumber and boards. BXOHAN9B.-Sterling 60 day bills'20*. ' DOHBSnty Ei CHAN G E.- The banks pureba e Bight checks at x off to par, and sell at * pre znlnm. . m GOLD-10011. Markets by Telegraph. MONEY KAK?XT3. LONDON, April 5-Noon.-Consols 92*. Bonds og.-Consols 92*. Bonds 92*. Nsw TOBE, April 5-Noon.-Freights steady. Governments strong but dnU. Slocks strong and ac tire. 'State bonds dull but steady, atone; Bteady at 8. Cold steady at lox. Exe bange, long Evening.-Honey .easier at 6a7. Prime dla counts 6a7.' Exchange quiet 9*sio. Gold 10*. Governments Didi off X?X* Sixty-twos 12*. States drill-Tennessee issues steady. Virginias rather heavy, Tennesseee t?* ; new 66. Virginias TO; new TL LooisJanas 68; new 62; levee sixes 72; eights 65. Alab?ma eights 102*; Uves 60. GecrgiC sixes SO; seven?so*. North'Carolinas 46M? new 24, So a th Carolinas 72; sew ol*. Praghtaurm. N-nr OmiANS, April 5.-Sterling 21*. Sight * premium. Gow 10*. IT . COTTON MAF.KHTS. LIVERPOOL, April &-Noor .-Cotton dull and un change^ gates 10,000 bales. ? . Evening.-Cotton dull and unchanged; uplasdl 7*a7*d; Orleans 7*a7*d; sales 12,000 bales; ex? port and speculation aooo. ... KEW Youl. AprU 5-Noon.-Cotton dull and heavy;'middling uplands I5al5*a . Evening.-Cotton quiet; sa.es 2000 bales; up? lands M*c. a BOOTON, April Ti.-Cotton quiet; middlings l&*o; net receipts 40; gross 146; sales 400; stock 12,1,00 fe BALTIMOBXV April 6.-Cotton.less active; prices lower; middlings I4*si4*c; net receipts 260 bales; aro ?? 626; sales 43u; stock 10,041. NOBFOLX, April A-Cotton duli and lower; mil els*; net receipt 900 bales ; exporta to wit 1262; sales 50; stock 5305. iiNGTON. April A-Cotton weak-jalddilngs lie; net receipts so bales; experts coastwise ?65; StOCE 2009. - , . j SAVANNAH. April 6.-Cotton in moderate do-1 mand; middlings I3*al4c; net receipts 1491 bales; sapors coastwise 284; sales. 1200; stock 48,783. ?. .AUGUSTA, Apiti 6.^-Cotton market quiet and .jgwia*'ai3*c for midallngs; sales 616 bales; MOBILE, April A-Cotton quiet ; middlings I4*cf Det. receipts 368; exports to the Continent ?56; coastwise 3; sales soo; stock 68,885 bales, i NEW ORLEANS, April 6.-Cotton, middling I4*a I4*c; net receipts 8682 balee; gross receipts 3849; exports to Liverpool 4631, Cronstaut 3198, Ham? burg 232), Amsterdam 1720, Boston 1482; sales 8000; Stock 221,841. ?BOVISJON8 ANS FBODOCB. MARKETS. NKW YORK, April 6-Noon.-Flour dull and drooping. Wheat quiet and heavy. Cern dall and heavy. Fork steady at $20 joaao'75. Lard quiet. Turpentine heavy at Mc Rosin quiet and Arafat $9 S2Xa2 70 for strained. Eve Ding.-Sou them flonr quiet: common to fair extra $0 90a7 50. Whiskey 9ia9i*c. W?eat ic lower, corn la2C lower; mixed Western 8"2a82*c. Pork $20 62*a3? 75. -Lard a shade firmer, i2*a 12XC Turpentine heavy at 6lc. Rosin quiet-and Urra at $2o?*. CuiOlHNATi, April 6.-Pork Anil and nominally $20.. Lard in fair demand and higher, at lix cts. Bacon qnlet and unchanged, whiskey Arm and In fair demand at 87c. LocraviLi.H, april 5.-corn 58c, Provisions a abade firmer and qnchang?d. Whiskey quiet at 87 eta. Haw. ORLEANS, April A-Flour-lower grades acardo: superflue $6 ar; double $6 75; treble S7a 7 25. corn quiet at 7la72c Oats 63a44c. Bran ?20al 26. Hay-prime Ohio Elver $2oa21; St. njB'S23. Mess pork dull at $21 25. Bacon dnU at 8*, io*ailxc. Hams 16XS16C -bard-tierca lSsiBo; keg w*ai3*c. Sogar brm; prim? loa j 10*cc.Muia?sea-fenneating 35a4wr, plantation reboiled 36*460 Whiskey-western-reoti&ej] ?Sa 9(0. 0offeedullati4al&xo. Bast?n ? Co.'s Cotton Keporr, for the ' .Week finding March ai, 1871. NEW xor.K, April 1.-TBS MARKET.-in ons last report the marget closed weak ac 16*c for mwdlings. Saturday, with favorable aovices , from Liverpool,ahe-market was a shade firmer; sales- ssii bales; middlings 16*. Moadaf the market was dall and heavy; the quotations we? unchanged, bnt themaiket was tn the "boy era favor; sales 4697 balea Tuesday the market was quiet and dull, the offerings were fair, and hold? ers were more db-posed to realize; sales 2486 ba eB; middlings 15*. Wednesday the market was dull and unchanged; sales 5362 bales. Thurs? day fcere was a small business transacted at easier rates ; ?Vie offerings were liberal, and hold? ers more disposed to realize; sales 8240 bales: nt?dd?ngB 15XC. Yesteiday themarket was dull ! and irregular; sales ?391 bales; middlings l6*c. . ?pia nd Kew and Floridas. Mobile. Orleans; Texas. Ordinary...lox ll lix n* Good ordinary..Tl* 12* 12* 13* Lew middling,..14 14* 14* 14* Middling.15* 16* lo* 15* 'galea of the week 21,886 bales-inciuding-3186 to spinners, 842 to speculators, and 17,358 to export era. . . Gross receipts at this port for . tba week 23,883 1 bales. Since lBt September; 833,537 bales, against 644,674 last year. STATISTICAL POSITION- 1871. 1870. Stock in Liverpool.bales. 750,000 46!,870 Afloat from Indis.. 101.669 92,000 I afloat from America.... S65,oco 227000 Stock in London. 74,890 64 690 Afloat for London. 86,000 ?B600 i Stock In HavTe. 89,160 67,9? Afloat far Havre. a,*70 46, iL Stock In Bremen. ' 9,984 8.488 Afloat for firemen. 29,364 21,172 Stock in United States porta. 614,695 496,918 Stock In '.tie inland towns.... 82,638 84,565 .Total.-..,.2,156,401 1,489,325 Excess m visible supply, com? pared with 1870. 667,076 Stock of cotton held by Man? chester spinners at the mills 115,000 80,000 Price of mid Orleans in Liver, "pool-. 7Xd. U846d. Price of mid Orleans in New Tora?..16XC. 28*c Prioe-ofgold.. 10X 12 Mew York Rice Market. From the Journal of Commerce, April 3: DO? ST ettie remains qnlet, but .ss there ls not mt Btoak here, former rates role. We quote 8a?*c In Rangoon there ls a better business doing for , home ure, and wkh mod?r?t- enplles, valses re? main steady. 300'batra, duty pnld, sold at 7a7*c currency. From the Herald: A moderate demand pre- ! Tailed for ?-mall lots: prices were steady. In lots, 220 bags Rangoon were t?ken atlrom 7Xa7Xc, and ao tierces Carr lina at from 8*a8*c, the "lat? ter price les very ch Jice. Wilmington H&urket. WILMINGTON, April 4_SPIRITS TURPENTINE. Sales of 178 casks at 47 *c per gallon for Southern packages.**- ; ^ . ? " , ROSIN.-Sales of 63 obis at $2 20 for strained, $2 26 for No 2, and $5 50a6 so for new crop pal?. Carma TURPENTINE.-salea of 90 bbls at $3 25 for yellow dip, and $?10 fofttaxd. S TAR.-Sales of 865 btes fl $L?ufc?-8?per-bbL I COTTON.-Sales of 10* bale% a$ follows : 5 at"10X? 3 at lix. 1 at 12,7 at 12*. 4 ati2*. 2 at 12*, 55 at 13,10 st 13*, and 22 at 13*c per fis. PEANUTS.-Sales of 500 bushels at $2 25a2 75. Market quiet; receipts light; demand fair. J HaVank Market. HAVANA, April 1.-SCGAB.-Prices stitt, and quotations unchanged: sales of the week 20,ooo boxes; exports during the week from Havana and Matanzas 24.CO0 boxes and 3000 hhds, Including 8000 boxea- and 2600 hhds to the United Slates; stock In warehouses at Havana and Matanzas 307,000 boxes and 25:000 hhds. Molasses-All quotations aUgWl* advaBC^^nrk^Javorsjse&V ers. lurAb??-flHBlw D-Of?Cady at .$32;. gtch pine dull at ?25a28 50. Frights-Firm; a rise tn freights ls exnected; box sugars to United States, to Northern and southern ports, $1 50al62*; hogshead sugar to Northern and Southern ports in the United sutes $6a7 76; hogshead molasses do $4a5. Exchange-On London I7^al7* pre? mium; m United States, currency, 60 days, 5* ?1 seo nut ; do, short sight, 4 a4* .disco not ;-enfold, J day a 5* a6* premium; do, snort sight, 6* premium. . t . ^ it?cclp*s by Kailroa'l. April 5. it SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 625..b?lea cotton, 35' bales goods, 42 -bbls naval stores, 1 car stock. To Railroad Agent, Ptlzer, Rodgers A co. G W Williams A co. w C Bee\fcco? Geo H Walter A co, Frost A Adger, Geo W Witte, Wardlaw A Carew, A B Mulligan, Reeder A Da.-. vis, W B Williams A Son. Pringle ASon. Jeffords ii co, Barden A Parker, W C Courtney A co, W W Smith, Mowry & Soa>0 MMof f ^8oarod?r,l. Rich, Sloan * Selgnlous, A J Salinas, T P Smith, CraesexA^nUttyEjtas A Bsa?. - ?.>-?-. Passengers. Per steamship Champion, rrom New York, S A Wilcox. Ur A S Packard, Mrs Albrfglrt.-, W? Roberts, E Solomon, L B Comans, Jr, W otterson, R Porrease. ??-Hendeisorj, i B Henry.-Jes P Ttt> co j;b, J H Averill. Mrs J Gan. 1er. Miss L Halght, W c Williams. W H Alden and wife, J Jonas, Mrs T H Blackwell, W H Humphreys, Charlotte Evans and daughter, Emma Richardson. Badger and two daughters, A Foster, E D Englass and wife, daughter and two SODS. W L Frost, J B Horton and wife, Miss" L A Kembali, C J Wingate, W A Whitlock, J Hennessy, Miss M Wittseben. Dr Chap?n, wife and. servant, Rt-se Wiley, J Green, J A Brennler, D Bustle, Miss Lvmau, J Thompson. J Whittaker, A Brown, H Muckenfuss, C H Meyer, L B Sargent, H V Quincy._? ?j ' PQ&J^ CALENDAR. ? - adbvs^iiAH?e. Fall Moon, 5th, 9 hours, 3 minutes, moronic.. Last, quarter.T2th, 0 hours, 31 minutes, morning. New Muon, 19th. 1 hour. 43 minutes, evening. Firs;- ouai ter.yth^a lionrs. 1| myiutcKjeveciag. APRIL. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday.. Thurs lay.... Friday. Sauirrtaji - Sunday...... HIS 33. 5..46 5.. 45 6..44 5..42 5..41 5..40. 5..39' SUN e..21 6..21 6.. 22 6..23 6..23 6..24 '6..25 MOON a. a s. 2..48 5..24 rises. 7..51 9.. 2 19..12 ll..21 ?IGE WATXK 5.. 58 6..44 7..29 8..15 8..56 0..44. IO..35 MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood. New York left Saturday. Mdse, TO J ame A Adger A co* J E Adger A co. J Apple, w H ctiaiee A co, J i) Aiken, E B Bedford, WM Bird A co, lli'W Brewrr, Jas Allen, MAA Ashton, C D Ahrens ? co, J C Bedeil. E T Brown; E Bates A co, Bremer S Gotgen. Wm Brook banks, B Boyd J P Brown, T M Bristoll A 00, G A Bowman, W Carrington A co, J Cosgrove, T M Cater, Cameron, Bai kley A co, C Clacius, McD. Cohen, H Cobla A co,- W c Dukes A co, M Drake Dowle. Moise A Davis, E.ias A Bros. i.dgarton A Kl che rds, D F Fleming A co, J S Fairly A co, P L Qnillemin, Ooutevenler Bros, Foraj-the, Mccomb & co, 1> Goldstein, ll Go rd is A- co, Goodrich; Wine man JE CO, C Gravely, J H Graver a co, j M Greer A Son, J Httrkamp & co, F Haoeniclit, Hart A co, T M Horsey & Bro. A laear, Johnston, Crews A co, E H Jackson, Kriete A Chapman. Kinsman Bros, C Kerrison, Klinck, Wick*-nuerg A co, L Loreaiz, G J Lnhn, Laurey A Alexander, C Lit- dipt. Mac? queen A Blecke, W Mattniessen, McLoy A Rice, L Mo Lain, Jno G Milnor A co, s R Marshall, BA Mc? Dowell, Nachmann A co, B K Neuf ville, D O'Neill A Sons, L Ohlman. Osiendonr ,t CO, J C Ol'eu, CP Poppe n heirn. CF Pan knla. J Hell!, AU Stone. A R sui mau, Pelzer, Rodgers A co. L Schnell, Mrs C Stackley, Southern,E.\n; aa&,Qo,;v Steele, Stell, ns. Werner A Duck-ifD H>>II?O*R-3I Soubeyroux, A Sachtleben, Snairefft TSrorStll A Foster, J tbaw, E B Stoddard A co, w J Tjimui L Tv iee, s Thom? son, I? Tew, E. F?Tbrc4^R?ot?is&Axa, W Uftrha-rdcr'Vj Voigt. Mi s s"\V*rrs. Geb H WaTrer .t co, Walker, Evana A Cogswell, E Willis, 0 F Wlo ti rs, W H Welch, S c KaUroad Agent; Ordvr and others. Was detained cn* sandy' Hoc* 12 hours by dense fogs. Brig Wm H Parks, Lanpher, Georgetown, SC, days. Lumber. To J A Ku slow A co. While pro? ceeding .out. of Georgetown, in charge of a pilot, struck onf the bar three times very heavily, abd the vessel having commenced leaking badly, was compelled to come to this poa for repairs. Sehr Rate Thomas, Barlow, Savannah-4 days. Guano. To Wilcox, Gibbs A co. sour John Metzler', Bartow, Barilla River, Ga 3300 bushels rough rice. To J R pringle A Son. Sehr Ann S Dena, Garbattl, West Point Mill. CO tierces rice. To J R Pringle A Son and T C Shep? herd. . . steamer city Point, Vincent, Pala:ka, via Jack? sonville. Fernandina and Savannah. 3 " bales Bia Island and 1 bale upland cotton, 780 pkgs sundries, mdse, Ac. To Ravened & oo. Geo \v Williams S OL PinckBey Bros, W M Blrd.A oo. N y^anantpfto, Ingrabara-A Soo,.E W Ingtdls.Tl S Yenning, Furcbgott, Benedict A co, and Fraser A DUI. , Steamer Planter. Foster,ASaatee River.'. BO taies upland cotton, 200 bbls naval stores, mose, Ac. To RaveaeJ, Holmes A oo-, s D Stoney, Pel? zer, Rodgers Aro. Reeder A. Davis, Jno Marshall, Jt, F Meyer, J Wie tera, M Goldsmith. A Son, bmr.ii A Chapean; Kinsman. A Howell, and Order. TN THE OFWNG.. Bark Asale BtormH, Simson, Liver psol-sailed January 26, and last from Payai. Salt. To the Master and Order. CLEARED YESTERDAY. ? Swed bark Columba, Svendsen, Amsterdam Lese^ne A Wells. * . Sehr W B Mann. Rogers, Richmond-H F Baker ! A CO. - . r " . Sehr A B Hayes, Clement, New Haven-J A Ens low A co. ' FROM THIS FORT. Steamship Maryland,* Johnson, Baltimore, 4th April. ? MEMORANDA. Th? sehr -Etiwan, frora_Bnn River, S C, for New York, passed (his bar Monday last., The s,chr. Faun/g^Shaw, Watts,.from Provi? dence for Georgetown, S C, was at Newport 3lst March. * . n SAVANNAH, April 5-Arrived' yesterday, the B4eatmhips*San salvadoraad Montgomery, from New York, and Wvqming, Philadelphia. Cleared to-day. burk Resource, Hull, Bug; steamship Ori? ental. Boston; sehr L -Crockett, Uhlsolm's Island; brig M O RoBtrvelt, Darien. ' . LIST OF VESSELS VT, CLEARED AND SAILED ?UR THIS TOST. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. . Bark Annie Kimball SUnson, cleared.Jan 20 HIDOLgpORO', ENG. The Oscar, Pelerson^snited.Feb & QTROENTI, SICILY. Br brig Sir Robt McClure, Griffiths, sid.....Feb 7 CARDIFF. Norwegian bark Logent, Neilson, sailed.... Jan 26 The Jean Vivian, Brewer, sailed.Jan26 DOM B~S TIC.' . . . BOSTON. Steamship Leopard, Hughes, np.March 5? Br ship Remington, Fowler*, cleared.March 24 Brig Waltham, Haskell, dp.......March23 Brig Biscirswau, Podger, cleared.March 28 Gear Maryland, Green, cleared.March so NEW TORS. Br bark Sirian Star, Corning, cleared-March 31 I SChr A C Grace, ullchriRt, cleared.-.March 31 Sehr Cyrus Fossett, Harding, up.Match 29 Sehr F Merwin. Pearce, np...Maren 3i Y ' ' PITELADBLPUIA. Sehr A-H Cain-, Simpson, cleared.Maroh-26 Sehr Annie Magee, Y?ung;up.....'.>...;March?8 SAITIUDRX: Sohr Cha?Cemt-ry, Pinkham, cleared....March80 Sehr Ocean Traveller. Adams, cleared'?-.. March 24 Sehr J S Betwtier. Grace, cleared....... .March 29 Sehr John Ferris, St Jenn's, up...-:-April i . BELFAST, IIB. . . Brig Chas wesley, Griffin, salted....Feb 17 NEW ORLEANS. Sehr Edwin, Dayton, cleared. .March-25 A LE?AN DKI A. TA. Sehr W H McComery, --, cleared ;.March 24 WILMINGTON, K. C. Sehr Siam, Ackerly, cleared.March 30 0 R " t E V Y , T 3 1 A L J U S TI CB, No. 86 BROAD STREET, Office recently occupied by S. L. Bennett. All Btisiccas entrusted to me will be prompts attendee to. . mam-amof CHARLESTON, 8. C.APRIL 6, 1871. Lat 36 deg 46 min 33 sec. i Long 79 deg 57 mia 27 sec. Shipping. _ P 0 R N E 5 ;. OLD LINK NSW YORK AND CHARLES ^ . TQ\ STEAMSHIPS. - . -vj * 't. . j. ^STA^LI-SsSTED 1 84 6. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS. The very fast and splendid Slde-Wneel Steam? ships of thlB Line will sall from Adger's South , Wharf as follows : , CHAMPION, > ?ATCT?AY,.-. Af rU Stn. at 6 O'Cl Corfe I P 'M. CflARLESTQN, TCJSIJA?, April li;h, at ll o'clock JAMES ADGER, SATTODAYjAprll 16th, at A'clock CHAMPION, ^SATURDAY, April 22d, at 6 o'clock I JAMES AUGER, SATUBDAT, April 29th, at 1 o'clock II P. M. - losarance K per cent, by this Line. 49- Through Bills or Lading given on Cotton to I Liverpool, RoRtoo* Pro* td en ce- a ntl-the New Eug land manufacturing towns at the lowest market [trates, evy* is?S For FreighT or nm engagements, apply to fapr6 . . v_JAMES ADGER A CO. P O B > E W Y O It K . ON THUB?DAT, .?APRH^?TH, AT FOUR O'CLOfJK"^. 1?. ' ^ET IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. S TATE-ROO.TS ALL ON DECK. J TheSplea?ld New fro ii, Sis** W?e??- Steamship GEORGIA, Crowell, Commander, will sall for New York on THURSDAY, April 6, at 4 o'clock P. - "M.. from Pier No. 2. Union wharves. The One new iron Steamship SOUTH CARO? ONA ll follow-on Tarjas DATVA pr rf 13. Through' Bills of Lading ""given 'on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng? land Manufacturing Towns, at tho lowest mar? ket rates. Insurance by -Steamers of this Line J* per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very fine state-room'accommortatlons, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO.. No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. apr8-t_;_ pHBOUGH BILLS LADING TO AND FROM ?ALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA. DOSTON, BREMKV, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. ?He Que Steamship MARYLAND.. Joftnson, Commander, will sall for Ral-_ timor? on TUMDAT, 11th April, at 4 o'clock P. M. 49* Philadelphia,Freights (orwarUeu io that .?J!ty-by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional Insurance, and Consignees are allowed am plc time to sample and sell their Goods from he Railroad Depot In Philadelphia, ? ? PAUL C. TREN HOLM, Agent, apre-th8tu3 _ No. 2 union Wharves. QTEAM" DIRECT TO BOSTON. The Regular Line Steamship PAK-^Jflaa. TUER, Milla, Master, having all herSfliHB heavy freight engaged, wanta cotton End ?gut rrelght to nil up. apr4-2_WILLIAM ROACH A CO. JIOR PHILADELPHIA, WEEKLY STEAM. LINE-THURSDAYS-C C N NEOTINO WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BQfTON AND PROVIDENCE. The, Tasten. screw S^'^mah lp, j wiu bc hispaThnetf rorphuaa^ I THURSDAY, otb Aprs), at s o'clock P.52BS I M., from Brown's North Wliarf. I 49"Tlirongh Bills Lading issued for Cotton, I Rice and Rosin, Ac, ts tbe New England Cities, and Splriti Turpentine, as agreed. I 49-The Steamers of. this line will take Lumber I *J Philadelphia on accommodating terms. For Freight engagements apply to ??=fce ? . V . WM- A. COURTENAY, .?frUawm r gg -t?ff?st;rjn|or?^str.; pACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPY> i TU ito CO H LIKE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN I SS s ' ' ?V*?*v -"k ' I v FARES' GKfi?TLY RR?UCED.' H ' I Steamers of the above line leave Pier . J&rj. . NO. 42, North River, foot or Canal?sVBsK street. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, ol thc MU land 80th of every month (except*wheu them ? I OatesjCau oa-$aaday, Uten toe Sam day creced j lng. - _ . . , ^v-i ^ - I All departures connect at "Panama "with 'PWara I ern for south Bacille and Central American ports. I Departure of 15th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. I For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran I ole co flint or every month, except when lt fails on Sunday; then on the day preceding. I 'NcuUalRocnla Biganiers -louch at Havana, bu goRf?ctttdta Nefr YorkJMAapliarallf ? J I One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult Medicine and attendance free. For l'as s atr e Tic Lets or other information appl> at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foot of Canal afreet, North River, Nc A ?ork. . * F. R. BABY, Agent. Juiyio-lyr_ jp O B ' BEA?JJ?ORT A N D PACIFIC I ? LANDING. I The steamer PILOT BOT. Captam _ - '*w ? J. W. Sly, will leave every THURS-???kmBStm I DAT MOK.V'NO, at 8 o'clock. Ss above. Kemna ug, I will leave Beaufort FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. nj?%i y ~17~ jrjFAIKEN.Ageat>, T^EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BT DAYLIGHT. .".OR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, HILTON* H|^D,^^NA^J^^LSAND Captain L. W. BUKKS, . will receive Freigut at Accommoda- . ?32** ;ion wharf for above points ov,"-r m^m?S?S?i I TCKSDAT, and leave on every WSDNK&DAY MOK> IKG? at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the same evening, and,faying fqr Darleu, ?tc, the ?o?ow Cirarlehtoh'everj- Moy tl^M^^s^a! i^Wodk. For Freight or passage; apply to RAVFJCEL. HOLMES A CO., aepio_._No. 177 East Bav. JpOR NORTH EDISTO, BEAUFORT AND .v; ; jPACXP|C LANDING. '. J ii > ? The steamer "PILOT BdY," Captajn r* Jt?lj*'^ J. W. Sly, will leave. Central WharfaaSS?Mkm for the above perin ts every MONDAY MOKNINU, at 8 o'clock, and, returning, will leave Beaufort every TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock A M., and Edisto at 3 P. M. mari!_._J. D. AIKEN. Agent. JpOR SAVAN.NAH. ~ ELEGANT STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. The Splendid Steamer CITY - -JP^w POINT, Captain, D. B, Vincent, wi? ????S?aLm ieav??outherjrWh*rT f?t?he apo?e pla?t, ?WKi DAT?'Ev*?r?0f "Aprt? 7S?871, *Sfeo o?oc)i? The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain L. M. Coz? ener, will leave' Southern Wharf on TOESUAT EVENING, April ll, 1871, at- 8.30 o'clock, for the above place..- ??aLsaasij . ii- - apr5 . RAVENEE S CO., Agenta. joan S. BROWN, . rf. xi : X t ... t? ? 'I s rc:XJPAST, IRELAND. TRADE j Shamrock Leaf. } MARK. Manufacturer ol only nfiST-CLASS TABLE DAMASK, Superior to any imported imported into the Uni* ted Statea. i -These goods are .noted for their. beauty of d,eSig:i,"eIegAnc3; of fahrte, and dura? bility or wear. T* *???** " WHOLESALE ONLY. Ito. 215 CHURCH STREET. New York. janlO-thmSmos _gifeyfoj^_ -p O R L IVE TTTTO OLI r The fine American Ship MISSOURI, L. T. jfa BraOWrn, Master, tms a large portion orjOfiS ?er cargo engaged ami going aboard. For inn Dr er engagements, W^B. SMITH A CO., jrpgjjjg_ Napler'a Bange. .p OR LIVERPOOL. The Firat-claaa British Bark VOLAGE, JIA May. Master, having ; three-fourths of berSSHL cargo engaged and- going -on hoard, wBl haye quick dispatch. For Freight eaeagements, apply to HUNT BROS. A CO.,' apre Atlantic Wharf. J O E S A. L E . THE LIGHT DRAFr STEAMER ?J?Bijk ARGO. dfiBb BIKBNSIOKS: . . Length.:.Tleet Width over all.x.?.36 feet. Cylinder .20}i indus, 6 feet stroke. Draft or water aft 3 feet io inches. - Draft .af water-forward 2 feevio inches. Apply to the Captain on board, at SouthAtian tlc Wharf, or to ? DOUG LAS NISBET, aprd-2 Office on Acoemmodatlon Wharf. .pOlf GARDNER'S BLUFF, AND ALL -INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEEDEE RIVER. Th? Steamer "GENERAL MANI QiAWLT," captain H. s. Cordes, is " now receiving Freight at Boyce few's and will leave as above, on FRIDAY MOEN INO, April" 7th. . _Z . SHAOKELFORD A KELLY-, Agents, apr5-2 -?No. l Boyce's Wharf. ?p 0 R GARDINER'S BLUFF AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEEDEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN. The Steamer PLANTER* Capt. J. T. c,JjdE??> Foster, ls now receiving freight a:?up?u ?ccsmmodatlon wharf, and will leave on THURS? DAY NIGHT; the ?thInst. Freight and wharfage prepaid. For Freight or Passage, having stateroom, ac? commodations, apply to . . RAVENEL, H?LMEB&CQ., apr6-2 - No. 177 Bast Bay. "pOR GEORGETOWN,. S. C. ?The Steamer EMILIE, OaprainrG. ? L ?jr-?h? S. White, -wm ma as follows from tftaBBBB ommerclal Wharf durlngApr4! : Leave Charleston at 9 o'clLck P. M.. WBDNES DAY stn. SUNDAY 9th. PltoAY 14th AprlL Leave Georgetownjst 8 o^cloek A M., MONDAY 3d, FRIDAY 7th, TUESDAY 11th, MONDAY 17th April. Atter which she will make one trip a week, leaving Charleston every WBDKBSDAY NIGTT at e o'clock, and Georgetown every FRIDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock. All Freight must be prepaid. No Freight win be received after aonset. For engagements apply on board, or to SIIACKELFORD A KELLY, aprl-thtlis _ - Boyce's Wharf. ' EXCURSION TRIP. un ana after THURSDAY; ApriLflih, r ^dESfc the Steamer ST. HELENA. Captain P-^MSMBC Slncialr, Jr.. will leave as above, every afternoon, at half-past ft o'clock, from Market Wharf, leaving S til Ivan's Isl s nd, on return, at fi. qoartcr-past 6 o'clock. Fare f??r rouatlTrip, 26 cents. mai 30 J. H., MURRAY, Agent Q H ?A NGE OF SCHEDULE. MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND PEltRY_ On and .a'ler THCRM?^' April ? w?E*3Cjh 6th, the fol.owing schedule wff) he?g22?tt?BC observed: Leave City at e^io-anrl io A. M.. 3 and 6.30 P. M. Leave Mount Pleasant*?.8 A. u 12'M., 4.10 and ?.80 P.-M. Leave Sullivan's Island at 7.30 and ll' A M., 4 and 6.15-P. M. * " All Feelghtmast be prepaid, and bone .received afterhalf.past 2 o'clock. J. H. MURRAY, ' mnrso _ Agent.. jp O R f LOK 1 DA, ' , TWICE A.WEEK. .. . FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VJLLK. I'il.ATKA Mil) ALI. POiNT.S UN THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER,- * The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain L. M. COXBTTBR, ' Will %*\t from i Southern Wharf for abo*e pointa every ru natur . EVENING,at f,30o'cic?k, arriving back at Charles ton every SUNDAY AFTKKNOON. ar. & o'clock. Tho SteamerClT-Y POINT. Captain D. B.Vincent will .sall from Southern Wharf for above pom ia every FRIDAY EVENING, at P.3?o'clock, arriving back at. charleston WECNESPAY AFTERNOON, al ? o'clock. . " . - RAVEN EL k CO-AgeBU, . - ocua,.,_ Sontheim wharf., 1 ?umbcr, .fuel, ?&?." ~ %? ?I I? B'S ? S* ?^fE^p^f] No. 94 CHURCH STREET, . THREE DOORS NORTH OP BROAD, CHARLESTON, S. 0. B LIME 'SLATES LATHS PLASTER TIN - HAIR CEMENT TILE . GRAVEL CHIMKEYTOPS SEWER PIPE GARDES VASES AC Ac. kc. Now landing, a cargo of -very superior LIME, for sale low. - ". - . Country orders carefully and promptly filled. P. O. BOX 374 ? E. M. GREMKE. , maro_< _ g H I N G L E S ! 9 H IN G L E 8 ! Prime CYPRESS SHJNOLES. la bunches; doMv vered either at the etty or at Sullivan's lslan?. . For sale by SHACKELFORl) k KELLY, marie-imo Ko,,! Boyce's Whart. OLD "e AROL?N A BITTERS, FOR 8 ALE BY ' ** . - - E. E. BEDFORD, King street, > C. D. A H. HENS ? CO.,Elag street, B. Fi^ita^^O??.JKlng street, . C. MOMEIEB, . Ajw by Sru|g&?a and Srffeers everywhere, y rn ESTIMO NI A LS, Read a few ol the Tajuaioniajs .in .regard to the EFFICA?Tof tagaSIEiiLINO M??K2NE, OLD CAROLINA, BJTT?R?,w A few (?erjjjicatesfrom the many In.our posses? seur^ }*?^!W w-'ho Viitsfl-tssred tho OLD CAROLINA BTJTJBRS: . FROM THE P051 rfASTER V XT* TtrST?LING ?Jl*^ '*' Tvftr^G^r^A^?%*. A-jrlf I um. Messrs. CO??KICH, WISEMAN A Co., Charleston, S.C.:* GenUemet-iJ?;.- lito lufuuuJxan th?,t. about a year ago*, W.B m-o?aamjiJieelwi. .wura r out ? with old agc and hard work, weighing one hundred aud tweaty.-pve *pnoa>: upon reqnest.- ? MBK nienacu usfug i nc Of.D CAROLINA BITTERS. iAL ter usu)a urne, boittes-, i felt as weu and vjgqfons as thirty years a^o-went to Work ahuniade mehey. 'jUMdjaJedt after ust^g ah* a nave, ^t hundred ??n?j severily-iwo pouun? I have siuce beear ifti}?iR and/ Jude. Ac?:ep?> -aegMeinep, ray tuarik?^nirsuccess sav ITo the OLU CAKOL1NA BITTERS. (Signed) RANSOM PHILLITS, P. M.. ~*z?? amt :< ?^I^^^?' FROM ANDRE W ,CFI AM BEES. IRWINTON,, GA. Messrs. GOODRICH, WISEMAN A CO.: t.en::rgftet:-trWpe;i a?>oja-ui: v pwp vfdejts ago, your Di?ervlcf pa vlf mai-a; .n-jfaa cf ftcnr cele? brated OLUOLINA BiTI'Eits. wmch Tbrought h oise, roi- my. u^dier, ? uose-heuitii was very fe etti e^ AfftrYlslng 1t he* was sb weir pleased wt!If lt* eflect-s. that he considers them almost indispensa? ble. Please flndenrtbsal sixteen, fire.) theiwice of two. cases: direct them W. J. Chambers A Son, No. ls, C. H. Yours, very respectfully. (Signed) ANDREW Cu AMEERS. : ANOTHER VOICE FROM GEORGIA. FORT VALLRV. GA., september 16,1669* Messrs. GOU?RIGU, WISEMAN A. CO., Charleston: Gentlemen-I take great pleasure In informing yonthatmy wife has experienced great benefit from the use of the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. lt la certainly a good medicine, and I would? s pleased if you would send me another dozen im? mediately. .Respectfully. Ao^ . (signad), . jN0. A BOOB? . SoId hjrjt?l Urogguu In Charleaton. The trade supplied by GOODRICH, WIREMAN k CC; Principal Depot, No. 3 Hayne street. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE CiWAMY, OF CHARLESTON, S. C. F. J. PORCHER, President"^ F? J, PELZER, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. .W. LBBBY.W. P.?HALL.L. D. DBSAUBSUBE.....Bi G. THE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATES ARE NOW BEING MANUFACTURED AT THEIR WORKS ON ASHLEY RIVER, under the direction o? an experienced and Practical Chemist. The" company in? tend this to be a om class Fertilizer, and one which can be recommended to flasitrs. THE COMPANY ABE ALSO PREP ABEU TO MANUFACTURE ' ACID "PH?S"P?SI A iO M FOR CO.UT>O.STING WITH COTTON SEED. * This preparation is highly, recommended by Chemists, as with it Planters are enabled tc make their own Fertilizar; ... The ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE ls sold at $65 per ton cash', or -- on time, with interest at the rate of one per oentJ per month. - . ' . . , . . ?--. The ACID PHOSPHATE is sold at $85 per t?n castor - on time, with interest at the rate of one per cent, per month. . PELZ?R, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, .] decsr-tmos' BHOWX'S WHARF, CHA RL?STON1, S. C. IMPORTANT TO COTTO?f FLATTERS I . ' 9 ? " . Q ? . . ?ft - . -. . . i . . ? .... i ?.?y -'h* " .' *' ? -j k . i ''. . THE MARYLAND FERTILIZING 1\B- MAS?FJCTtRI?? C?MPiNl _,_ ? ; . . ?. '?it ' . -.-j; -wciv-i;?? HAVE PREPARED A SPECIAL FERTILIZER ADAPTED ?TO THE COTTON PLANT, UNDER" ?j THE NAME OF [ " . . fc ' ? " OOTTOIT FOOD!' WHICH THEY CLAIM TO BE OF THE HIGHEST GRADE. OF FERTILIZERS SOLD IN THE SOUTH, EQUAL IN ITS RESULTS TO PERUYIAN GUANO, AND OF MORE PERMANENT BENEFIT TO THE SOIL. It has been used by SEVERAL HC ND lt ED PLANTERS In Non h and South Carolina and Georgia, for two Seasons, the following results* ?T INCREASES THC CROP FROM ICO TO 200 PER CENT. ? It retrists drought in ail cases. Tue crop is not affected bj ruet. lt matures the crop three to four weeks in advance, thus insuring the crap against early froste, or. in the event; or a backward season for planting enables the planter to pot m his .crop three or four weeks later, ev?h as late RS the 1st o'f June, with a certainty of snccess. lt produces a better quality of Colton. & Looking at the low price ol Cotton, tho Intelligent planter will readily comprehend the necessity of using no liiug but the highest grade of Feiflteers. and of strictly avoidldg those whose value has" been refluccti by adulteration or the us? of cheap material* under pretence or meeting Kt lbw price." of Cotton. . ' - If, bis crop is only doubled oy the use of " COTTON FOOD " it will give him .'rom ono tonto han .dred per cent, profit oh his outlay, with Cottell at les cents per pojlud, and it will enable him to plant lewer acres with a corresponding reduction of labor and expense with better results. ' US' 960 PER TON, IN SACKS,. 1? TO THE TON. /?,< - . LAWRENCE .SANGSTON, president, ' 58 EXCHANGE PLACE, .BALTIMORE. J. R. PRINGLE & SON, Agents, CJiarleston, C.. feb9-thstnS4C_'_j_ TO FACTORS ANO PLANTERS ! The undersigned begs to lnrorm his customers and the public that, in addition to mb Works it Savannah, he has established extensive Superphosphate Works at the WAPPOO MILL5, opposite tata: city, which aro now lu acive operation, manufacturing his well k ?own fertilizers. the< . PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN * ' ; " 'AND'-' 4 . ''.:."'. y-': ...1.-1? . ' AMM?NIATEfr SOLUBLE FACIEIC GUANOS, .AND WHERE HE WILL ALSO KEEP TIN. HA?D IV. o . 1 J* ERTJV IA. N s3 TJ? A V <0, 'SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHATE,1 - . -. '" '". i . .a.- i:i::M:.:>*v: of thc highest prude rrom his Ashepoo Mines, (crude and ground,) analyzing over sixty per. cast, ol Bone Phosphate or Lime; and L AN B JP A. S TjaTl. ',. s> ' ,.. These Works have been opened under th? inspection of Dr. O.B. SHEPARD. Jsv, Inspector of Ferriltaers-for South Carolina. i?nd every package will bear his brand certifying to its inspection. L'aUorujiy ot quality quaraatenl and prices reduced Megara. G* A. TRESHOLM& SON, General Agents, ) PITA PT T^TCIM s r M?SBrs. GRAESER A SMITH, Agents, ^pH?SjySBJfi? P* ?. [, . -J- B. &A?DY ; '"' ' jania . onrRNFP-FASTBAY ANp BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ga AND THE 4 WEED" -FAM1#Y FAVORITE bOCK-SilTCr" MACHINS, are the beal in?use. r . " For sale on'fhc Lease Flan, with monthly pay ments, on e3sy terras, or for cash. All Rino-- '."i Machine attachments. Needles, Cotton, (white black and colored,) silk, Oil, Soap, Ac, feb. Repairing as usual. Circulars and samples o: work sect on application. D; B. HASELTON, General Dealer Un First Class Sewing MS chines and Material. No. 307 King street, auri" * nharfeston. 8. O. * - grar^g, gf)gimcotot Ut. ROS AD AL IS. ROS AD AXIS is the-best Blood] . Purifier. ROSAS ALIS, a sure eure for Scrofula. BOSADALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROSAD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rifo mn arism. ROSAD ALIS, a Remedy tried "and true. ROS AD ALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. BO&A&ALI? endorsed by the \ "foMowing : Dr. R. WILSON CAftR, OT BoJtMrofe. *' : Dr.. T. C. PUGH, ol Baltimore. I J)r. THOS. J. DOTKIN, or Baaiin?re. Dr. A. DtjRGAN. orTarooro'. N. a Dr.sr. 3vSPARKS, or Nicholosvlle, Ky.' Dr. A. F. WHHELER, or Lima, Oslo. Dr. W. HOLLOWA?, ol Philadelphia. Ur. J. L. MOCAR NIA, or South Carolina, and many .ot riere. Sec ROSADA LIS ALMANAC' j . K08ADALI8, i endorsed- by Rev.. DABNEY BALL, now- of Mary .land Coareience, formerly Chaplain in tba Con. federate Army of Northern Virginia. B08ADALIS is Alterative, Tonio and f3iare.tic, and acts at one'and the same time upon the DLOOP, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex? posing all impure matter und 'building np the system to a healthy,, vigorous condition. KO9ADALI8 IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.. DOW3E, MOISE A DAVIS, V Wholes ile GOODRICH, WI .SISMAN A CO., [ Agents in Dr. H. BA ER, . ) Charleston mare-iy_. . JfeaacserTa Preparations. DEATH TO RATS, ROACHES, Zl BEDBUGS, &c, NEVER PA1L1NO. BOXES DOUBLE- THE SIZE AS OTHERS. * HERMETICALLY SEALED AM) ALWATS FRESH. Sold at Wholesale.by DOWIE, * MOISE & DAVIS, And at retal by all Druggists. febl-emo ?Pjlliflli. >; F O* "ST O n T'l S P R1-C ELBS EVI* The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured bj 3. E. SPENCER Apo., Vow Torie, walch are now offered to tri * public* are pronounced bj ail the celebrated Opticians or fire worid'to be the most Perfect, Na* tnral Artificial help to the haman eye ever Known. They are ground mirier their own-eapeefision, from minute Crystal -Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name. ''Dunnemu,'' on account of their hardness and ln-iUlaac#. The'8qpntlcc principle on wn^ch fhejare con struct cd Orftiga the core or.Centre ol the lens fl) raptly ill fran', dr the eye, protlncing.A alear and dMnct vision, asTa the aatiiral/rrhalthy sight, and preventing arl unpleasant sensations, such aa glimmering ajad- wuVeaJtng of sight, dizziness, Ac, petAhar tb all others la.nse. ." They .are mounted fn the finest manner, In frajnes of the best quality, of all materials uftji for that pttrposc. Tnelx finish at.d/u arability can? not be surpasser!. .u . . CAtrrroN.-*None"' genuine unless bearing their trade mark stamped on evorv frame. JAifES ALLAN, Dealer lp Watches, Jewelry, Sterling SUterware and Optlcal-Gdoda, No.-387 Klug street. _Ofertnthlyr_Charleston... S. 0. ? Snsnrnnci. 1845 l^gMLTIjOTI)^ 1?45 NEW YOSK LIJFB* INSURANCE COWPANY. 1 945..*:.O r-x-n n i ?e-dt....i...l S 4 5 -<. THOMAS F-jpST. General Agent, No. 54 BrcuMLetreet. mar2rthstuamo8 (Soe ?'\j\nxtsi. ARCANA SHADES, CLOSES, PUMPS, 4c. j ?fit GAS FITTING, PLUMBING XKT) HIS EO0F1NG. *,! marS-tnthslmo No. 140 CHURQ?SXTUHrt.; B ALL, BLACK 4 CO Wulaell their Steck of BRONZE AND IMITATION BRONZE G A S FIXTURES ?ata? L-??J . *. . ??? . A? -. <.. . -. -viLi? SUCH LESS THAN THE -A&TWAL 0087 . . .. OF MANUFACTURE. These goods*arerof the newest patterns, and lu anlsh superior to-any in the market. Tn those furnishing bouses, this ls an opportunity to pro :ure the BEST CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, Ac, it a lesB price than they would pay for inferior iztures. . .-, . ii '. lt la our Intention to give up entirely this branch )f out business, winch causes so great a reduc ilon-to-prtoi . SALL, BLACK & CO., NOS. 665'BAd 667 BROADWAY, N. Y. janis-lyr . jjisttruciofl. NORTHEASTERN., RAILROAD COM? PANY. ?. CHARLESTON, S. O., February ri, 387j. Trains leave Charleston .Dally at 42 M. anda : 3 p. M. ' ? ? . . ? * Arrive at Charleston 7:80 A. If. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 3:39 P. M. -- Train does not leave Charlas tan -dio p.- M., SUN* DATS. - V Jetoi". t ?baln leaving at 12 M. matti: through connec? tion- to New TorA, via RflWhorxl and Acqula Crees .only, ?toing through In 42 hoare, WTTHOITT D?TENTIOK ON SOTDATJL- *5 - - ' "** Passengers leaving by 6:30 P. M. Train hat? chelee of route, .via Kichmorid and .Washington, or via Portsmouth and.Bal^to'jre. Those leaving. FRIDAY byllils Train lay* over on StJNDAY m Bali" tim ore. Those leaving on SITXTRDAT remain Spy- . DAT in Wilmington, N. G. ' . ?, vm. < This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to Cincinnati. Chicago'and other points West' and Northwest, both Trains mating close connections at Washington with Western -trains of Baltimore and o hlo Railroad., ... S, S. SOtOMO?TS, Engineer and saperintendent. P. L. CLSAFOB, General Ticket Anent. mi-VW,*,;, .,..?>...,.. ..^ag ..u.v?>-. OD TH OAKCLINA RAIL&OAP. S if^Offr VjtoPRl5SIDE^*iOPP10?.5 *>^r CsAPX8STON, S. C., January 1 s, l&jl. . J - On and after SUNDAY, January 22; the Passen? ger Trains on '.ue soat^'Cirjitna Railroad wfll. rufi as follows: ??:? - :? ve.Charie^t?a.^...'. ...TT!;. ail? p. M. Ve ?t Aog?itA. ..i..2. #S3 P. M. ?^OE ooumsra. . T-5- - r Leave Cnarleston. 8.20 A. jf* Arrive at Columbia.^..s.io P. H?" .. v- FOR fl^T A xn.vfrmV' *,, Ceave Angosta..?.. T:<o"i. M. Arrive at Charleston.-it..:?. 3j? P. M. - Leave Columbia,.-...12.16P. M. Arm ve at charleston....... v... J.".sop. UL. ArOOSTA KIQHT HXrBBBB. 3 (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston. tMKOL Arrive a- Augnsu. :...,.7.0fA TL Leave Angosta. 5.50 p. M. ' Arrivent Charleston.6.40A.M. ceunHtt MioHT arrasas... - (Sundays- excepted.) ........ Leave Charleston.'7.?? p. ' JL" Arrive at Columbra;....'.i.. . 6.00 A. M. Leave Columbia........................ 7??o.p. M. Arrive at Charleston.. 8.45 A.n. STOHSRVHJJf TBAIN. . Leave Charleston..................".. ASO P. M. ' Arrive at Sommerville.............. 6.oo p. M. - Leave Summerville.........7.00 A.M. Arrive a: Charleston..8.16 A. M. ' ."' CAMDEN BRANCH. *~ , Leave Camden.........:.... 6.00 A.M. IArrive at.Colnmbla...-.-.........IO.M A M^ Leave Columbia.1.20 .P. M?. ; Arrive at camden.~:r: WP.IL Day and Night Trains make- close connections at Augusta with Georgia Railroad, and Centr?t' Railroad. * Night Tram connects with Macon and Angosta ambla Night Train connects with Greenville and ooiajlaa.galiroad..-,-. ; ,,>r..,.... Camden Train connects n ac y with Day. PajAgo*. ger Trims. , >??-' ?? JaalO ATX.TTXBByTac?Presidmt. SAVANNAS AND W^^St^?^ WK wo ?.1 f*--SOA?). ! Vv:>'' PASSENGEll-TRAINS on tils Road ton daily L_ iQllOWrj: : 'i*?ve charleston.:.....i:......F.SOA.-S. gf Slve-at?aVarmah.'.........-.'..-aoo?.??! " y&mm&sp&M ...... ?i&?utgM; : Arrive at Charleston. ^,....,..AaaP.M. Connects at Savannah wrth the AWnflfcTfctJah" Railroad for Jacksonville st, Angus tine, and all I point?to Florida.?BSB s ' :<7-. ?*3, 3?A With Central RaUroad ior.Jiacon, Atlanta, Mov> bite New jprleans and the.Weat .._-,' . Wrth-Srsamboats for pomw ot the'Savannah ' BtMr. - . . 5 ., . >;ii.'i<r-.'*r?i At Charleston with the NorihaaVteni aadaoBta. ! Carolina RaUroads, and Steamships for ail points, North-and-Wert. - , . .?? 0 s -j. ; ThnmghiTlokpm over tats irt? on ?ale at Hoteii> in CJtfrimanc. Sorevaa Boase, Savannah; ?ad ??k : LprlncfralTt?etomees^ Frelglftfl forwarded dalry to and from ? Safan- .'? nah and ali pointe beysad.- ? .. c ~ ^ Thro0^h Bills of Lading Lsaued to Jacksonville,,, TarhT salomas by any otherHiTe. ' t ,.. -, . m . - ftflWk GADSDEN, .;? . octs Engineer and Superintendent* -, ' - fe a . WHOLESALE Al?. VIS?OR-THE OL?) CAROL I NA ? ITTERS. .. un ow.*'|ij BtMflOFFA'OQ.;"---'? : '. ? st! - H. KLATTE A GO.. k BOLLMANN BROTHERS, . a<J: J. A. Q?AOKENB?BH,. ..J WACENER A MONSEE8V MJtNTOPEjtfO. ' : ~ A NEW Ik^ovj^y ti PH?l^I>Sfs ? I Sdv-aBon for the Hair* CLEAR A\?ATEI?* * - ' **J WITHC>^^in?T?D2NT! ! ' J V V v (jPENri^HE L?R3HTI i??i^ For Restoringjt Gfay^?air its ^Original Color?j* ^ALON'S "VlT^LL^fi^ ter?y from all J??r?ir. CQloni? r i r^r^rat?M?wr?tp% ; It is ?wipid, sweet srr^t?m? " preciptates no mudfiy or s\i$)$ maafer.requires no staking, ia parfe no stain to the skin: Hold ^ it tovhe light and it is clear and ' clou?ess. It leaves no mark orr thescafc;-'.\y?i it r?prodiicesIn . gray hai^?snatoral colorthiat' lime or sicl?i^?rnay have bleached-out of it^^*w . ; .enP?taioa's VitaMj?I^^ is tor one se le purposejiatof reproducingjwith absjjlute cer? tainty, the natura^fflor of rile hair. It h:ncf^et)?e?' as1*;- '! da?y dr?ss?Q????rfor removing v scorf or^mdruiF; nor forcu?A . i^ng^ b^mless; hpr for stJjnuikr> ? ting tfe growt?tef the hairv-^ Thesl t?tt^^^^fe^^lQ plishfe arter the color has been j Ion's '?femicaJ' .Hair Invigo ! rator. . ; TifE iti^TOI^ harmless aid uneq?a?ed prepfcwationfor : the reproduction.of l^ingi^ nal hue of gray haired nodi- ? ing else. TOls is aecofcpliijied , in from mb to ten aa^ic?tioii8i.'.r** accordingto thed?fth required. Soi-roy aU druggists. , sold nt waoiwaa hy . . - , n M DOWTE, MOISEA%DAVJ4. . ' whoieeatejgggjti, Meeting coraarHAaeistweu