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Reflections. WMXttKK AFTER THAKK30IV7NO DAT. Who steals tho paree thatholds my cash Steal?-Shakespeare tells me-ar csa and trash. -Weil ! lt may he m> serious tosa, Bat I preter to.keefi my ' dross, ;. ?nd my opinion I woald Isla Have h ad ia moment to explain To somebody on Tuesday, -when He took my parse and roar pound ten. A loss or time 1B quite ai bad. Dfl. Hbndayrrast a waten Load; Bat I mast candidly avow I Th; t.1 do not possess one now l 'Some one has st ilea my yonthtal hoars, And while regret my t?ongh's devours, Oh r,don't I wish that I could catch The ruffian who annexel my watch I [Punch. COVIIEHCI.IL KBWB. Export?. Nsw ORLEANS-Per sehr Bange:-4800 bushels cow peas. . _ . Vhs ciiarititoncotton, Ric? antt Naval . Stare's Market? OPTICS CHARLESTON NRWH. ) WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 27,1872. J COTTON.-The earfy transactions were on the baals of about 21 % eta Tor middlings, but with a good inquiry and better dispatches, factors were j enabled to harden their rates about %@%o V lb. Sales about soo bales, say 1 at 20%c, 0 at 20%, 18 j : At 21,6 at 21%, 14 at 21%, 118 at 21%, 160 at 21%, 262 at 22,18? on private terms. We quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.20 ?213? tow middling....2l%@2l% :. Middling........22 @ . 'Strict middling..................nominal RICE.-This grain was Arm. Sales about 200 Meron of clean carolina, viz: 0 at 8c, 8 at 8%, 138 j at 8%, s at 8%, a kt s Mac ? ft. We quote com? mon to fair at T%@8%. good 8,','?8 Vc NATAL STORKS.-There were no sales reported. Crude turpentine may be quoted at $6 9 barrel for virgin, $4 M for yellow?lp, and $3 for bard. Fas i a a ra.-To Liverpool, uy stearn direct, nomi- j nal on uplands; nominal on sea, Islands; via. New Tork, \'d ou uplands, ld on sea Islands; by Sall, 6-169X6 on uplands, on sea islands nominal. To Havre-on uplands. Coas t wise-10 New Tork by ?teamMc on uplands and. ic on sea Islands; $2 9 tierce on noe; by sall %c n ft on cotton; - ? tierce'on rice; 40o V barrel on rosin ; $8 H M on lam 3er; $10 ftM on timber. To Boston, by sall* Ko? ? on' upland cotton; rosin ?;c; rosa wed tuff $9 50310 50; phosphate $5@6 50. To Provi? dence, by sal! $9 y Mon boards, KC ?? ft on cotton; by 1 te a in $1 V bale on New York rates. To Phiiaisiphia, bysteam %c op ts- on. uplands; .by sail, $8P M on boarr?R; jg so@io on timber; $8 per ton en clay, and $8a$8 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by ?Leam KC y rs by Ban, $? 60@7 ? M "OB 'boards':' J8@8 80 on timber; $8 26 fl ' ton' on phosphate rook. Teasels ara la ; de? mand by our merchants to take lamber r reign ts from Georgetown, s. c, Danen and SatUiaRiver, Qa., and Jacksonville, fla., to Northern ports, . and $10@12 y M are the rates on lumber -and (Marda - EXCHANGI.-Sterling 80 dap bills 1 OK @ 19 %. iKMrt?no ExcHiKec-ThB banka purchase fight checks on New Tork at % off to par, and sell J -ftt V premium. O' OOLD.-9%r$n. JJ Marketa bp TeUajrapn. ?OKEY MARKETS. . ..v. '. . LONDON, March 2T. Noon.-Consols 93%. Bonds 92%. PARIS, March 27. _ Koon.-Rentes ser. .Narc TORT, March 27. Noon.-Frelghta-dnll. Stocka not very Btrong. -Gold Arm 3t io>?. Money Arm. at 7. Exchange, .long 9%, snort ?10%. Governments dall' and steady. - Evening.-Pre IR ti ts quiet. Money opened Arm. but closed eaav at 6a7.-? Sterling Armer at 9%a9%. Gold TOS'alox; strong .all dij.. Governments dosed steady at advanced rates; eighty-ones 16%, sixty twos 12. Klxty.fonr? 12%, : silty fives 12%: '?"new ll; slxty-?evens 12%, sixtyvelghts 12%; ten '?' forties 8I%. SUte booda neglected, and prices1 bat little cnanged rrom those of last night; Ten ' netaees 07, new 67; Virginias 64%, new 65; Louis lalanaa 68, new 66; Levees sixes 02,.eights 70; Alabamas eights ST. Uves 60; Georgia sixes 73, ' Sevens 88; North Carolinas 86, new 22; South Carolinas 52, new 39%. Sterung 20%; Blghr^?ftrn7u^:iW^%H COTTON MARKETS. I 1 . LIVERPOOL, March 27. Noon.-Cotton opened steady. I Later-Cotton strong; uplands llall%d, Or leans il%d; sales 15,000 bales;speculation and ex-1 port6000. G Evening.-Cotton closed strong at noon quo? tations. I ;.. .' ' Nsw YORK, March 27. , . Noon.-Cotton ODened quiet but steady; uplands I 22%c, Orlean? 28%c; salea 675 bales. I Evening.-Colton: Arm; salea 160O bale'; up lands 23c; Orleans 23%c. hales of cotton fa - tores to-day 26.950 balen, as follows: March 22Ka I ??? 22%c; April 22 6iea22%: May 23a28 6-l6c; June I 23Ka23%c; Joly 23%a23%c; August 23%a23%c; " i September 21 xe; October 20c; November iee; December 18%al8c Tio b. BOSTON. March ar. uo Cotton strong, middlings 23%o; net receipts 18 I Dales; gross 2965; sales 400; MOCK 16,OOO. .'?.>'',-? PHILADELPHIA. March 27. Cotton quiet and firm; middlings 23c. ft! ?11 . ..in HALTXMCBK, March27. Cotton nrm; middlings 22%a2*%c; net receipts 1 nee; gross M80; export? coastwise 210; sales 205; Stock 11,480. ... ? y-i sq WILMINGTON. March 27. cotton steady; low middlings 21%c; net re-1 celpta280 bales; exporta coastwise 27; sales ao. I ? -, . r-Cl SAYANNAH, Mai chit. Cotton la good demand arid holders firm:, mid alinga sufasi&n?t receipts 1000 bales; exports j coastwise 9.'; sales 950; stock 49.103. | '. . ' AUGUSTA, M-ireh 27. I ".Colton nrm and In lemand; good offerings; fair I middlings 21 %c; net r-.oeipts 275 bales; sales 326. MKMPHTS. March 27!. Cotton active; middlings'22%a22%o; receipts I 584 bales. MOULE, March 27. I Cotton Arm; middlings 2l%a22c; net receipts , isa balea; sajea 1200; stock 38 647. ' j , ' Nsw ORLEANS, Maroh 27. Cotton strong;-' middlings 22%c; net receipts 4944 bales; gross 4957;-exparts to Great Britain I 4462;to H.vre 1779; sales 5900;Stock 160,762. 1 PROVISIONS AND PR0DDCB MARKETS. I ' LtTRRFOOL, March 27. I Koon.-Breadstuffs quiet. Pork 5ia. Lard 4ls. Evening.-Oom 2Ss. Pork 60a. Common rosin I 8a 6da9s. LONDON, March 27. ] Evening.-Common resin 9sa9s ea. Turpentine ?s6d. . I . Kxw YORK, March 27. I Koon.-Flour steady. Wheat; winter firmer; spring dull am! heavy. Corn dull and unchang? ed. Pork heavy; me?s $13. Lard quiet; sream I SJiaec. Turpentine Arm at 7lc. * Rosin heavy; I 5 g8 06 ror strained, - pc 1 3. : LKven tog.-Flour In moderate request and un 9i changed.. . Whiskey dny "and lowe? at 68 %e Wheat dull and h avy; winter red Western $1 67a I 1 70. Cora close 1 a shade firmer at 70a7lc. Cor? I fee dull; Rtol7%i20o hugar Arm; fair to good I refining 8%a4%c: Cuba 8%a9a Molasses dull; Orleans 60a70? Rice finn at 9a9%c Pork more I - active, and a shade east, r at $12 76al2 80. Lard I . a shade eas er at 8%a9%c. Turpentine 71c. Rosin heavy. Tallow duli. BALTIMORE, March 27. Finar quiet and firm. Wheat Arm. Oom stead v. white 62a64c. Oats 6la67c. Provisions .steady. Pork $13.26. ' ' . j ,-. WinaNOTON, March 27. \ Spirits turpentine Arm ates. RoelnArm a: $31 -Tor strained. Crude turpentine steady at $3 05 I for hard, $5 os for yellow dip and virgin. Tar j ? steady at $2 36, ST. Loma, March 27. I i ' Roar,Tow grades neglected, others quiet and I Arm; superfine winter 46-5oaS 80.. Corn dull and unchanged at 41 for No. 2 mixed. Pork da l at I $12. Bacon qmet; shuuMers 6%; clear rib 7a7%; I dear sides 7%a7%, the latter lu gunnies. Lard dull and nominal. I LouiSTlLLK. March 27. I Bagg'ng unchanged. Flour and corn firm. I Provisions dull and nothing doing. Pork $12. I Whiskey 84c ." ' CINCINNATI. March 27.' Floor steady. Corn dull and drooping at 46c. Pork quiet and unchanged at $12. Bacon dull and unenanged; -houlders 6%c: sides 6%a6%o. Lard dull and drooping; no sales. Whiskey steady at 85c. . 1 Nsw ORLE INS, March 27. I Sugar ''ul'; inferior 5a5KC, comm?n 7%, good | fair to fur.v rair ss?a?-i. Molasses scarce; borne I cistern bottom r- ceive<i and sold at 5na-:2% ct-. Coffee dull; fair 19>ia;V%c, good 19%a20%, prime I RIO 26%. Havana. Harket. HAVANA, March 23. Sugar stock In warehouses at Havana and Matanzas, 267 000 boxes and 18.000 hhds; receipts I for the past week at Havana and Matanzao, 67 oso boxes aod 35.0 hhds: - xporta during the week j from Havana n i Matanzas, 31.50J boxes and I 6500 hhds Including 620o boxes and 6500 hhdato J the United states: market active; Nos 10 to 12 Dutch standard. 9Val0% reals per arroba; Nos 16 to 20 Datpn si millard. li%al8% reala per arroba. I Molasses Bogar firmer, bat not qnotably higher. I Musco.?.ido su.'ar dema'id gooi at fn'l prices; tn re ri or to common 8%a9 ream per arr ob i ; fair to I good rrflnlng. 9}?i9K reals per arroba; grocery I gradea quiet and weak. Molasses clayed active, I a^a5% reals per keg. Muscovado buoyant at J 0%as reals per keg. Turpentine, llai?c per J posad. Tar $6 per bbl. Rosin demand fair and market orm; sales at $6a626 per tibi. Freiguts firm; vessels In demand for the United States: per box of sugar to Northern and Southern ports in the United States. $lt0al?2X; per hogshead of sugar to No them and Southern ports in the Un ted states, $s S0aT; per hhd of molasses to Northern and Southern ports in the United state?, $3 87 y,a4 76. Freights quiet and weak to Europe; to Falmouth and orders, 37s 6da42s Sd per ton. Exohange aottve. On the United states. 00 days currency, para?t premium; short sight la2j? premium; short sight, gold, 12>.' premium. On Parts, 8??a9>? premium. New Torie Naval Stores Merket. Nsw YORK, March 26. The Dally Bulletin says: Receipts to-day 2465 bois rosin, 221 do spirits turpentine, Ssl do tar. Spirits turpentine have been in fair demand and firm. Sales about 620 bbls at 70c, and 80 bbls at : nc, the market closing at roxane ror merchant? able. Rosins are fairly active without decided change of value?, sales 5000 bb!S strained at f 3 ?0a3 60; 2300 do on private terms; 1600 bbls No 2 at $3 57>,' ; 1642 do at $3 70 flat; loo do at $4. Tar ls lower. Sales 33 bhis Newbern at $3. Pitch quiet and lower at |4 26a4 50. - New Torie Rice Market. Nsw TOBE, March 26. The Daily Bulletin says: The dem >cd from the trade ls very ratr, and lo small lots a considera? ble amount of stock changed banda. The stock ol domestic ls t mall and well under control, and foreign also managed without trouble, with owners not at all dispose! to part with their gcods except at fall rates. Sale3 or 60 tes Caro? lina at 9a9Kc, and 9Xc for very choice, and 280 bags Racoon, 6jj*7>?c New York Coffee Market. NKW YORK, March 26. TI i rf Dally Bulletin says: The general market was extremely dull and stupid, and weare again without any transactions to report from drat hands, though jobbers were understood to be dolog some little trade. Holders remain drm as a mle, and in some cases have been strengthened by ihe receipt of lurcher favorable advices from the points af reduction, but as buyers fall to respond, even In the way or bids, the market ls far from satisfactory. The tariff question, which on Saturday was thought to have assumed a bet? ter shape, ls now on examination thought to be without any improvement calculated to afford carly relief, and there seemed to be a general fear of indi position to handle goads except on a basis of the most absolute necessity. Quotations are in a measure nominal, but our figures probably show about as low as anything desirable can te bought. We quote Rio (nominally) gold, tn bond: Ordinary cargoes LiXai?c; fair cargoes 15&ai?Xc ; good cargoes ia>?ale.??'c; prime car?oes l6Xal7c Wilmington Market. > WILMINGTON, March 26. TURPENTINE.-Sales or 810 bbls at (3 05 for hard and $o 05 for yellow dip. TAR.-Sales or 60 bbls at $2 50 per bbl. COTTON.-Sale* of 136 bales, as foliows: 20 bales at 20c, io at 20X0,31 at ste, and 66 at 20, 20X, 20X. 20M and 2lc per lb. ? Receipts by Railroad. Mardi 87. SOUTH GASOLINA RAILROAD. 397 bales cotton, 95 bales goods, loo bbls flonr, 1 car stock. To Railroad Agent Pelzer, Rodgers A co, A S smith, Frost, Adger A co, A J Salinas, Geo W williams A co. Geo H Walter A co,. Crane, Boylstou A co. Johnston. Crews A co, W K Ryan, 0 F wleter.", Tledeman, Calder A co. H Leldlng, | W C Courtney A co, Nachman A co, F D C Kracke, 1 L D DeSarxssure. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 8) bales cotton, 23 bbls naval stores. - bbls or j whiskey, cars lumber, wood, rough rice, mdse, Ac To Whllden A Jones, G W williams A co, W C Courtney A co, Mowry A Son, Barden A Parker, .Frost, Adger A co. Wilcox, Globs A co, 0 Mack, Trennolm A Son, Consdoo, Hazard A co, Adams, Damon A co. H L Chlsolm, 0 T Mitchell, 0 Gall lard. F P Porcher. F Wehmann, E Welling, Bali road Agent and others. Passengers. "' Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown. S O MISS Mazy cc, Dr J R Sparkman, Martin Nelson, J H Rainey, Jessie DeBabeloo, Rev A T Carr .and -wire, Rev B H Williams, Rev W H-Brown. W H Jones, E 8 H orr y and son, Am M a.zzird, AG Heriot, W Lucas, Jr, and 16 deck. - . Per steamer water Lily, from Edlsto, Enter? prise. Rockville, and Way Landings-Mrs Peck, 001 Wm Whaley, Dr J Seabrook. Dr T Legare, J w L Ciemments, a Whaley, w Jen tins. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah ria J Beaufort, Hilton Head, Ac-Mrs Allston, Capt J Johnson, Mrs Baker and-son. H W Mather, Misses j M J and J Cole, and 8 on deck. POST CJLLKNDAM, KOOK'S PHASES. Last Quarter, 2d. 2 hours. 0 minutes, evening. New Moon 9th. 7 hoars 84 minutes, morning. Pint Quarter, 16th. 9 hoars, 6 minutes, evening. Full Muon. 24th. ? hours, 24 minute?, evening. Last Quarter, 3'.st, 9 hours, 18 minutes, evening. Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. saturday... Sundar.I 6..49 MA.R1XB NH WS, CHARLESTON, S. 0.MARCH 28, 18T2. Lat 86 deg 46 mm 88 sec. | Lon 7? deg 67 min 27 see. AR.UVED YESTERDAY. ' Brig Erie? Sears, Boston-13 days. Mdse. To Roach A Moire r, Bollmann Bros, i! D Franke, A Gage A co. Hart A co. G S Backer, H K latte A co, Kinsman A Howell, W P Russell A co. D H Sllcox, Robert White, S H Wilson A Bro Experienced heavy westerly gale during the passage. On the 19th instant, John McC Hoch, seaman, ol Charles? town, Mass, fell rrom the topsail yard and was killed. . . - Mercbant->'Xlne seht BN. Hawkins, New.York- ' 6 days. Mdse, Ac To Roach A Moffatt, James E Anger A co, 0 D Ahrens A co, D A Amine, Blom A Miller, E T Brown, Bollmann Bros. H Bischoff A | co, Bulcken A Wohltmann, T W bliss, il Bul win? kle, E K Cowpertnwalt.-Oameron, "Barkley A co, Wm H ChaTee A co. TD Clacoy A co, A F Che ve . renx, Douglas A Milter'. Do wie, Moise A Davis, C R Fowler * Bro. U Gerdts A co, Jos Gorham, T M Horsey A Bro, Hart A co; N A Hunt, Jeffords A co, J Hurkamp A co, H Kia:te A co. 0 Lilient hal A co, G J Lshn, P B Lalabe A co, W Marscher, S R Marshall A co, C S Norton. T H Oakshott. D Paul A co, C H Benedict A co. Geo Prince, S 0 Railroad co Raven el, Holmes A co, H M -g ling, Jno Savas. Steffens, werner A Ducker, W shepherd A co, R Thomlinson A co, G W Williams A co, J Thomp? son * co, p winemin A co, o F. Wi ?ter s, Waiker, Evans A Cogswell, W U Telegraph co, W L Webb, I L Welskopf W J Yates, G W K ng, J N Robson, H S Tew, crane, Boylston & co, o Graveley, J D Chalmers, B O'Neill, Order and others. 'Sehr Rate Foster, Rosebrook, Baltimore-6 days. Corn, flo ir, Ac. To J A P.nslow A co, Jno Cam ps en A co, Burmeister A Zerbst, Ravenel A co. J R Pringle A son, A Tobias' Sons, Mordecai A co, H Bischoff A co, and ol hers. Sehr Sallie Bissel!, Davis, Little River, N 0. 277 bushels corn and 20 bushels rough rice. To R M Butler A Son. Steamer Emilie. W, hite, Georgetown, s C. 77 tierces rice, s bales "cotton, 89 bhla rosin, mdse and sundries. To Shackeirord A Keltv, Miss E Heriot, Caldwell A Son, N Emanuel. F Butler, A T carr, J R Pringle A Son, J H Dawson, Mrs J J Miscally. and others. Steamer Water Lily, TogllO, Edlsto, Enterprise. Rockville, and Way Landings. Cotton seed, mdse sud sundries. To D Nisbet, Kinsman Bros, Wm Whaley, Widows' Home. T P Smith, H C Robert? son, H F Baker A co, A W Eckel A co, Southern Express co. Order and others. steamer Pilot. Boy, McNelty, Savannah via Beaufort. Hilton Head and other Landings. 12 bales cotton, mdse, Ac To Ravenel, Holmes A co, Catholic Orphan Asylum, D McPherson, Rnvenel A co. PauL We ch A~Brandes. Mrs M Galloway, J Ci sgrove, W M Bird A co, and Express co. IN THE OFFING. A steamer, supposed to be the Virginia, Hinck? ley, from Philadelphia. CLEARED YESTERDAY. British bark New Republic, Reynolds, the River Platte via St Marj 's, OJ-Henry Card Sehr Ranger, Collins, New orleans-Street Bros A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood. New York. Scar J E simmons, Young, Jacksonville. FROM THIS PORT. ' Sehr John Blasman, Adams, at Baltimore, 25th March. S ti jj . . . sehr F Mervin, Pearce, at Boston, March 23. - CLEARS D FOP. THIS PORT. Sehr Albert Thomas, Rose, at Baltimore, 25th March. ... r _ MARINE*"NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Nsw YORK. March 23. Arrived, steamships San Salvador, Perlere and City of London. Arrived out, the Sidonia. Evening-Arrived, steamships Anglia, Atlanta and Samaria. MEMORANDA. The sehr Anna EGlover, Terry, from Boston ror Charleston, arrived at Tine; ard Haven 23d Inst. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. LIVERPOOL. Nor bark Draopner, ingoldsen, cl'd.Jan 8 Br bark Lucy, Jones, cleared.Jan 19 The Avondale, Adams, up.Jan 18 Br bark FUle de ?'Air, Joues, up.Feb 20 QUEENSTOWN. Ship Nautilus, Spencer, Bailed.Feb 15 CARDIFF. The Anevoca, Williams, sailed.Feb 2 Br bait Harvest Home, Dickey, sailed.Jan is The Out 3" Dobeln, s te?an, sailed.Jan 10 Bohr Henrietta. Barnett, cleared.Deo 18 The Medway, McMillan, sailed.March 8 MONTEVIDEO. Bark Bio de la Plata,-, sailed.Jan 28 MILFORD. The Lalla, Condy, sailed.Feb 27 DOMESTIC. BOSTOHL Sehr A E Glover, Terry, cleared. .March 18 KKW TOKE. Sehr J S Ingraham. Packard, cleared... .March 19 Sehr James Wall, Grover, cleared.March 23 Sehr Carrie Hyer. Poland, np.March 23 Sehr May Morn. Hatch, np.........March 19 Stepping. Q UKAED LINE. The British and North American ^jgitfo Beyal Mall Steamships, between New^UBSK York and Liverpool. FROH KKW TOBK. ALGERIA, WEDNESDAY, 3d April. JAVA, WKDNESDAY, loth April. CHINA, WBDNBSDAY. 17th April. RUSSIA, WEDNESDAY, 2lth April. CUBA, WEDNESDAY, 1st May. 'FROM BOSTON. PARTHIA, SATURDAY, 8th April. PALMYRA, SATURDAY. 18th April OLYMPUS, TUFBDAY, 23d April. SIBEKIA, TUESDAY. 3oth April. SAMARIA, TUESDAY, 7th May. Rates of Passage-Cabin, tso, $loo and $130, cold, according to accommoJatloa. Tickets to Parla $16, gold, additional. Return Tlcketa on favorable terms, steerage, $30. currency. Steerage Tlckeis from Liverpool and Queens? town, aod all parts of Europe, at lowest rates. For Passage, apply to ROACH A MOFFETT. Agents, Adger's Sooth Wharf and East Bay. mch28-tbatmmo '. FORT SUKI EB BATTERY WAGENER, PORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OT li ER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast, safe and comfortably ap pointed- ja* Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharraJsaf BYBBY DAY, at io o'clock morning, and 8 o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, apply to CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNG, novl5 On Board. ' ?po R WRIGHT'S BLUFF, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAN TEE RIVER. - The steamer BENNETTSVILLE, Captain J. T. Feater. Ia how re-f_ calving Freight at Accommodation whan, and will leave on SATURDAY NIGHT, the 80th Inst. Freight and Wharr?ge prepaid. ? For engagements apply to captain on board, or to RAVEN EL, HOLM ES. A CO., mon? 2.. No. m East Bay. F OR FLORIDA, VIA S- TANNA H. TWICE A WEEK. , The splendid Steamers,, DICTATOR.'.Captain OOKKTTBR ciTV POINT.Captain MCMILLAN WILL SAIL AB FOLLOWS : The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, The CITY POINT every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. These Steamers connect with railroad at Tocol for st. Augustine, and at Jacksonville' with steamer Starlight for Mellonville, Enterprise, aa 1 all landings OB upper st. Johns; and at Paltttka with steamers for the Oklawaha River. Close connection ls made with steamships at Qed ar Keys for N?? Or lean? and Cavana, and Rippers ?aa rely - on DO deten don of freights to New Orleans, and at lowest rates. For Freight or Passage, having flrst-clacs ac? commodations, apply to . C -: . KA VE NEL & co.. Agents, Corner VanderhorsPs wharf and Fast Bay. Through Billa of Lading given to New Orleans. These Steamers connect at Savannah with Steamer San Antonio for Darten,- Brunswick, SaUlla River, and all intermediate landings. Freights for these points must be prepaid here, i 1 decl8 Uhrs gro?os, -jpc. SPRING 1872! No. 244 KING STREET. SPRING 1872! Fi Rf HGOIT. BENEDICT & CO. Will offer on MONDAY, March 26, novelties in all Departments of their well selected STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS, at prices much below 'presen: ma rt it value. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT 26 pieces or Rich and Elegant Gros Grain and Taffeta Black SILKS-$125, $l 37, $l 75, $2, $2 60 20 pieces of Black Striped and Japanese Silks, only 85 cents per yard 10 pieces Plain and Checked Japanese Silks, at $l and fl 25 60 Japanese ?Uk Dress Patterns, (a new lot,) only $8 60 600 pieces of Mozamblquea. Poplins, Lenos, Sul? tana, Grenadines, Plaids, Japanese, Mo hairs, Alpac is, Crape, Bombazines, from 26 cents up. The best selected stock of Dress Goods this side or New York. 10Q Real Llama Lace Shawls, from $12 to $53, (a specialty) 60 Parepa Suits, with trimming attached, (a novelty) 1 case Burr Lawn, only 15 cents-rast colors 6 cases Figured Lawns, 16 cents 1 case 4-4 Bun* Dress Linen, 22 cents. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT 200 pieces or French and English JSWUB, from 12 to 60 cents 100 pieces Check and snipe Cambrics and Nain? sooks, from 15 to 40 cents I 200 pieces Marse Iles and Piques, in satin stripes, figured, dotted, flowered, bordered-an ele? gant selection at very low figures 15 pieces or the "Novelty" Boulevard Piques,' something new and eiegait 2 ca*eB or Honeycomb and Allendale Quilts, at $160 worth $2 100 pieces io, ll and 12-4 Marseilles Quilts, from $2 up 2000 pieces Mosquito Corded Nets, at only 80 cents worth $l 160 pieces Boblnet, very cheap. tt RISDONS, LACES, ko. 1000 pieces or SILK RIBBONS, 6,8,8 and io cents all colors, shades and styles 1000 pieces ol silk Ribbons. 12.15 and 20 cents all colora shades and styles 1000 pieces or silk ?ibboas. 3o, 40 and 50 cents all colors, shades and styles loo pl? ces Sash Ribbons, only $1-all colors, shades and styles Costa's Cotton, 4 spool? for 25 cents $1000 worth of Real Guipure Lac ?, all widths great bargains $1000 won h of Hamburg Edging and Inserting closing out sale. The very latest styles of PARASOLS, Just re caved and sold very cheap. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. 10 cases of the Latest Patterns or CALICOS 2 cases or 4 4 French Cambric, only 18 cents 2 cases or 4-4 French Percales, only 22 y, cents 6 cases of 10 4 S nee lng, only 40 and 45 cents 2 cases ol 5-4 Plllowcaslng. only 22 >; cents 20 cases or 3 and 4 4. Bleached and Unbleached Shirting, 10,12,15. 13 and 20 cen ra 1 case opnvamsutta 4-4 Bleacned shirting, only 22 cents by the piece 1 case of 8-4 Bleached Table Damask, 65 and 76 cent? ? 1 case of 8-4 Unbleached Table Damask, so cents loo doz-n Doylies, 75 cents; loo dozen Napkins, $125 250 dozen Damask Towels, $2 50 per dozen; 100 Huck Towels, $1 per dozen. For Cloths and casslmeres, (a splendid assort? ment.) See Business Notice. CARPETS AND MATTING. 100 pieces 4-4 WHITE MATTING, only 27>? cents. The balance of our Brussels and Ingram Car? pets will be closed out at cost. j_gripping. ?pOB NEW YOBK. NEW YORK A.VD CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP lilNK. ESTABLISHED 1846. Thc Splendid Sldewheel Steamship CHAM? PION,- R. W. Lockwood. Commander, will sall from Adger's South Wharf on SATURDAY, the 30th instant, at half-past 6 o'clock P. M. pre ?-Marine Insurance bv this line half per cent. tW Through Bills of Ladlog given on < otton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence, and the New Eng? land manufacturing towns. For Freight or Passage Engagements apply to mch28-3 JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents. F OR NEW YOBK ON THURSDAY, MARCH 28TH, AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M. 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 28th, at e o'clock P. M., from Pier NO. 2 Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, ChrlstUnfa. Gotten burg, and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New England Cities as usual. Insurance by Steamers of this Line x percent. For Freight or Passage Engagements, having very Une Deck Stateroom accommod itlons, apply to WAGENER, HUGER A CO.. No 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves ?ch?_"_ mHE FUTiiADELPHIA IRON STEAM X LINE. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS VIRGINIA, captain Hinckley, GULF 8TREAM, Captain Hunter. Are now regularly on the Line, insuring a cnt class sea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Com? panies at both termini, afford mold transportation to and from all points lu the Cotton States, and to and from cincinnati, sr.. Loni?, Chicago and the principal cities of the Northwest. Boston, Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen? tres. tar The VIRGINIA ts appointed to sall from Brown's Wharf on FRIDAY, 29th March, at 10 o'clock A. M. ?-The GULF STREAM will follow next week. For particulars of Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, Ne. 12 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. moh25 po B BALTIMORE FREIGHTS RECEIVED DALLY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON. I THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, 1-DTTERTOOL AXir BKI-.ML:T; The fine steamship FALCON, Haynle, Com? mander, will sall for Baltimore, on SATURDAY, March 30th, at half-past 9 o'clock A. M. ta~ Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to sample and Bell their Goods from the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. TREN HOLM, Agent, mch22-7_No. 2 Union Wharves. pAOIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave Pit r jf&SBfL No. 42, North River, foot of Canal 2jy?2?g street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of me Din and 30th of every month except when these dates fall on Snnday, Then the .-atnrdav preceding. All departures coanoee at Panama with neam 1 era for South Pacific and Cent'al American ports. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco tl rs t of every mcnth, except when lt falls on Sunday; then on the-day preceding. No california steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to AaplawalL One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Ticket? or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf root of Canal street, North River, New. York. Jaly26-lyr F. R. BABY, Agent. pOR ? JVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN ! CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY Will dispatch one of their first-class, full powci Iron screw Steamships from PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Omce No. 29 Broadway) $30, ourrency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 68 Wall street. N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued ">y the Charleston and New York Steamers, which make close connection with the above line. For particulars and rat* of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., maye or wv. A. COURTENAY. Cigars, Sobarco, Ut. EMPEROR WILLIAM. WHOLESALE ANITRETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE, No. 310 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO of all kinds. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine Stock before trading else? where. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortaoe constantly on band, invest 26 cents and try your luck. mch7DCAwiyr Drwe ano Mtbicmts. JJEUGrS AND MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DR. H. BAER, No. 131 MEETING- STREET, Offers his Large and Well-Assorted stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES. FANCY GOODS, And all the Leading Proprietary Medicines. The following comprise a few of the CHEMI? CALS he has on band. These goods are pur? chased of the Manufacturers, and will be sold to the trade at the lowen possible ngnre: CHEMICALS. IODINE RESCBLIMED. Iodide or Potassium, Bromide of Potassium. Nitrate or Silver. Quinine, P. A W. and R. A S. Morphine, P. A W. and R. A S. Chloral Hydrate, made by Schering, Berlin. Alome, Qerman. lodoform. Qneyeme's iron, (French,) Iron by Hydrogen, (Merck's.) Glycerine, {Merck's and American,) Calomel, English and American. . Bine Mass, English and American^ Chloroform. Sulphuric Ether. Chloric Ether. Acetic Ether. Sweet Spirits of Nitre, Ac, Ac. Supercatbolate of Soda. Snpercarbolate of Zinc. - Podopbyllln. L'ptandrin. Bydrastln. Irlsln. Caulophyllln, Ac, Ac. HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES. A Foll Stock ol HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES always on hand, comprising Tinctures, Pellets, Powders of d fi?rent Triturations, Family Medi? cine Casea, Ac, Ac. The following are a re w or the FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES always kept in Stock: GRIMAULT'S SYRUP OF THE HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIMB. Qrimauit's Guaran? Powders, for Headache, Nen. ralgla, Ac Qrimauit's Matteo Injection. G ri m DUI t's Lera's Phosphate of Iron. Mathey-Cay lu va Capsules. Purgatif Le Roy. Quevenne's Iron, (with Spoon.) Clgaretres-Eapio for Asthma. Dragees de Santonlne-6 centigrammes, Ac, Ac, Ac. Kidder's Electro-Magnetic Satteries. None bat the Purest Drugs used, and satisfac? tion guaranteed, both as to price and quality. Orders are solicited from Druggists, Physicians, Country Merchants, Planters and others, with the assurance that they shall receive prompt ?mi nt'?"'^"*_ - mehi auroa f BELLOC'S CHARCOAL > Approved by the Imperial Academy of Medicine of Paris ?K. HODEL jtiBfe SF LOICMSSl Hf It is especially to its eminently absorbent properties that Belloc'? Charcoal owes its great efficacy. It is specially recommended for the following affections. GASTRALGIA DYSPEPSIA PYROSIS ACIDITY DIFFICULT DIGESTION CRAMPS IN THE STOMACH CONSTIPATION COLICS DIARBHOA DYSENTERY CHOLERINE HODB OP EMPLOYMENT. - Belloca dar coal is laken before or after each meal, in the form of Powder or Lozenges. In Ihe majority of cases, its beneficial effects are felt after the first dose. Detailed inslruclions accompany each bottle of powder and box ot* lozenges. Depot in Paris, L. FRERE, 19, roe Jacob L Agents in Charleston: DOWIE, MOISE A VDAVIS, Wholctale Druggists. ? "S? c BO ' e K WARNER ?Sc CO.'8 GENUINE PREPARATIONS. PIL IODOFORM AND IRON. Apowerrul general tonic and alterative. The great Remedy lor Scrofula, Neuralgia and Rheu? matism. We nive below a brier extract from a report of the Lehigh County Medical Society, as published ID the transactions or the Medical Society or Penn? sylvania. June. 1888: "Internally. I gave qntnlne and Iron and a good nourishing diet still I found great trouble in keeping np healihy granulations, they wouid be? come sluggish. 1 tried a number of alteratives, as iodine "r potassium and lime, still the case progressed very slowly until my attention .wasat? tracted to an article In the Medical and surgical Reporter, *On Iudororm and Iron.' I at i nee "con? cluded to give i his rem? dy a fair trial. I discon? tinued all o ner constitu? ional treatment, and save three pills three times a day, manufactured hy W. R. WARNER A Co., or Philadelphia. I soon had the satlsractlon or seMngarapid improve? ment. The pain at once left lier limb, with which ?ne had suffered continually; thn granulations became more healthy and more abundant, ?nd I now have the satisfaction of seeing my patient engaging in all her household duties. Not a vea tine or the disease ls to be seen. The patient ls enjoying perr? ct health, U active and lively. "Since, I have treat* d two other cases, one of three ?nd one or jour ye.irs' >tandln<r, wlih the same good result. 1 reel convinced or the efficacy or ihe remedy. P. L. RBICHARL). "Cnalrman sanitary Committee." PIL PHOSPHORUS COMP. A potent Remedial .\zent and certain cure for Softening or the Brain. Impotency, Ac. WINE OF BEEF AND IRON. TONIC, NUTRITIVE, STIMOLANT. This preparation possesses, in the highest de? gree the valuable properties of UB Ingredients so combined as to form a pleasant and valuable re? medy fur Debility, Exhaustion, Impoverishment of the Blood, Convalescence, Ac For by DR. H. BAER, Wholesale Agent, mch23-DC*wemos Charleston, 8.0. Qatbwate, gLoT?rgltaral Implements, ? &t?. HART ? CO. Are AGENTS for A Complete Turning Plough, with Scraper, Sweep, Shovel, Bull Tongue and Turning Plough. $13 50 COMPLETE! We have also a Pull Assortment of One and Two Honte Ploughs, Both Cast and Ste?l, of AVERY & SONS, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. FAIRBANKS SCALES. } : ; ri.'./ BTJRDICK'S HAY & FODDER CUTTER. > .? ? . .:.! .rr ^^^^^^ We are also in Receipt of a Full Line of SWEDES (RON. ENGLISH IRON, HOOP. IRON, - PLOUGH STEEL, TURPENTINE HACKS, TURPENTINE TOOLS, MILL STONES, HOES, TRACES, NAILS, ROPE, PLOUGH LINES, GUNS, PISTOLS, POTWARE, . TINWARE, WOODWARE, BEST FISH LINES, SEINE TWINE, FISH HOOKS, BOLTING CLOTH. HART ?c O O., 39 Hayne Street, and Corner of Kine: and Market Janl8-8tnth8moso*o CHARLESTON. S. C. irflfiili?ers. ATLANTIG PHOSPHATE. --0 This FERTILIZER, manufactured by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. COMPANY, nnder th? direc? tion or their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAvENEL, ls now. offered to the P'^ung Community AT TH? VERY REDUCED PRICE OF $48 PER TON CASH, or Ssa PAYABLE 1ST NOVEMBER, "<1872, FREE OF INTEREST. This FERTILIZER has been very extensively noed in this State, and has given entire satisfaction; some of the must practical planters admitting lt to be equal to Peruvian o nano, pound for pound. AU sales made now will be considered as cash on theist of March, 1872, and to those baying on time the sale will be considered as d ne on 1st November. 187X By this arrangement plan ters will be enabled, wit nour extra cost, to bani their Manare at a time wben their wagona and mnles are Idle. Pamphlets containing the certificates of those who have mied the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE will be furnished on application to the Agents. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, dec8-4mos BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. C. ATLANTIC AGIO PHOSPHATE. This Article, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, nader the direction Of their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, for composting with Cotton Seed, ls now offered at the Bedaoed Price of $98 per ton cash, or $31 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, Free of interest ; Orders filled now wu he considered as Cash 1st March, 1872, or on Time as duo 1st November 1872, thereby enabling Planters to haul lt at a time when their Wagons and Mules are Idle. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents decMmos BitowN's WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. c. E. FRANK COE'S AMMONIATEO 3OHE SUPERPHOSPHATE, AND COS'S PURE DISSOLVED BONE. The above superior FERTILIZERS, admitted by every Planter who has used them to be the best and most profitable of any of tue Commercial Manures, are now offered for sale by the Agents at very moon Reduced Prices, in order that every Planter may be enabled to ase them. <? Pamphlets containing the reports of the success of these Fertilizers will be furnished on appli? cation to the Agents. The Phosphate ls Bold at $48 per ton cash, or $523 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, free of Interest. The Dissolved Bone at $50 per ton cash, or $55 per ton payable ist November, 1872, free of interest. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., Sole Agents, dec8-4mos BROWN'S WHARF. CHARLESTON, 8. O. 5r.Tjry.ng JStacfWU*. SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT ! GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS AND DIPLOMA AWARDED TO SINGER SEW ISO MA? HINE A? SAVANNAH FAIR, NOVEMBER, 1871. FIRST PREMIUM AT ATLANTA FAIR, OCTOBER, 1871, FOB BEST FAMILY MACHINE. _". PREMIUM AT THE MACON FAIR, OCTOBER, 1871, FOR FAMILY MA? CHINE. WITH BEST AND MOST U8EFUL ATTACHMENTS. FIRST PREMIUM AT TH0MA8VILLE, NOVEMBER 2,1871, FOB BEST FAMILY MACHINE. ?_ _ GOLD MEDAL AND THREE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED THE SINGER AT THE AUGUSTA FAIR, NOVEMBER, 1871. novM-tnths EXAMINE OUR MACHINES. H. D. HAWLEY, GENERAL AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. J. CLARK BEDELL, RESIDENT AGENT, CHARLESTON, & (ft OFFICE AND SALESROOM No. 18? KING STREET.