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LAWS OF THE STATE. ACTS OE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OE SOUTH CAROLINA. Published by Authority. AN ACT to Regulate the Issuing of Checks to Laborera upon Plantations, or elsewhere. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State o? South Carolina, now met and sitting In General As? sembly, and by the authority of the same: That unless -otherwise provided for by spe? cial contract, It shall be, and it la hereby re? quired, of all persons who employ laborers opon plantations or' elsewhere, by the day, week, month or year, to pay such laborers or employees In United States bank notes or fractional currency." Sac. 2. That l,lf any person or persons, siter the passage of this act, shall offer to any laborer or employee,- except a3 provided for An the preceding section, as compensation for labor or services performed, checks or scrip of any description ia lieu of United States bank notes or fractional currency, the said person or persons so offending shall be liable to in? dictment and punishment by a fine not ex? ceeding one hundred dollars, and by Imprle .onment not exceeding twenty days, or both, according to the discretion of the court:" Pro? vided, That the word checks in this act shall not be construed so aa to prohibit the giv? ing of checks upon any of tbe authorized ?tanks of deposit or issue in this State. SEC. 3. All acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this act are hereby repealed. Approved March 13, 1872. .JOINT RESOLUTION authorizing the State Treas- j urer to Reissue to M. E. Carere, M. D., and W. M. Wilson, executors of Samuel Wilson, deceased, certain Certificates pf State Stock. Whereas, it appears by the books' oithe -State Treasurerjthat there have been duly is? sued certain certificates of State Stock, to the amount of three thousand five hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty cents, to Samuel .Wilson, deceased ; and whereas said cerJfl - .-cates coming into the hands of said M. E. Ca rere, M. D., and W. M. Wilson, as executors, ss aforesaid, ot Samuel Wilson, were lost or destroyed at the burning of Columbia, In February, 1865; therefore, Be lt resolved by the Senate and House of | Represent at i ves of tbe State of South Cd roll na, : now met and sitting in General Assembly and by the authority ot the same: That the State Treasurer be, and bo Is here? by, authorized to reissue to said M. E. Carere, . M. D., and W. M. Wilson, - executors, as afore? said, of Samuel Wilson, deceased, certificates j of stock o? tbe same amount, payable at the { same time, and bearing the same rate of in? terest as those lost or destroyed. That tbe ?aid M. E. Carere, M. D , and W. M. Wilson, executors, as aforesaid, of Samuel Wilson, deceased, be, and they are hereby, required to .deposit with the State Treasurer a bond, le? gally executed, in the penal - sum of seven thousand one hundred and thirty-three dol? lars and tblrty-four cents, to Indemnify the .State against loss. .Approved March 13,1872. Ax ACT to Incorporate the "Star Fire Engine Company of.Georgetown. *t Be It enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Caro lina, now met and sitting In General Assem? bly, and by the authority Ut the same: SECTION 1. Thal Geo. H. Fawley, Tony G. Rutledge, Wm. A. Johnson, William Moultrie, JohnSmjley, and their associates and suc? cessors In office, be, and they are hereby, created and constituted a body politic and - corpora te, by and under tbe name and style -of the l-star Fire Engine Company of George town," wltb a capital stock not exceeding the sam of five thousand dollars, with a right to soe and be sued, to plead and be lmpleffded In j any cou rt of competent Jurisdiction, to have ?nd to use a common seal, and tbe same to siter at will and pleasure, and to have and enjoy all other rights, privileges and Immuni? ties that are now, or may be hereafter, secur? ed by law, to like Incorporated bodies. Sxc. 2. This corporation shall enjoy all the .rights and privileges secured to corporations ? under the act to regulate the formation of corporations, and be subject to the liabilities i therein prescribed, so far as applicable, titee, 3. That this act shall be deemed a pub Do set, and shall continue In force for the .term of fourteen years. -Approved March 9, 1872. CAN ACT to Incorporate the Journeymen Me? chanics' Union of Charleston, 8. C. SECTION 1. Be lt enacted by tbe Senate and House of Representatives of tbe State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in Gen ?ral Assembly, and by the authority of the same: That John Byrne, W. H. Berney, J. W. Mil? lee, G. M. Magrath, J. P. Howard, Isaac Reed, and such other persons as may now or here- ] siter shall be associated with ibem, are here? by made and declared to be a body polillo and corporate, by the name and style of the Journeymen Mechanics' Union of Charleston, AC. ?Ssc. 2. That the association aforesaid shall "have succession of officers and members, ac? cording to its by-laws, and shall have power to make by-laws not repugnant to the laws of | the land, use and keep a common seal, and .the sam? to alter at will, to sue and be sued, -and plead and be Impleaded, In any oourt In this State. It Is hereby empowered lo retain, possess and enjoy all such property, real and personal, as it may possess, or be entitled to, .or which shall hereafter be given, bequeathed to, or In manner acquired by lt, and to sell, allen or transfer the ?ame. SEC. 3. That this act shall be a public act, and continue in force for the term of twelve jean from the date of its ratification. Approved March 9, 1872. AN ACT Conferring upon the County Com? missioners Certain Powers In relation to the License and Sale ot Intoxicating Liquors. SECTION 1. Be lt enacted by the Senate and .House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and silting In Gene? ral Assembly, and by the authority of the same: That all the powers and duties heretofore -conferred npon the commissioners of roads In the various districts of this State, in relation to the license and sale of Intoxicating liquors, be, and they are hereby, conferred upon the county commissioners. This act to take effect on and after its passage. Approved March 9, 1872. AN ACT to Amend the Charter of the Town of | Lancaster. SECTION L Be it enacted by the Senate and ?House of Representatives of the State of I } South Carolina, now met and silting in Gene tal Assembly, and by the authority of the ?same: That from and after the passage of this act all citizens of this 8tate, having resided sixty days In the Town of Lancaster, shall be deem? ed, and are hereby declared to be, a body pol? itic and corporate, and tbe said town shall be called and known by the name of Lancaster, sud Its corporate limits shall extend one mile In each direction from the courthouse it town. SEC. 2. That the eald town shall be erned by an Intendant and four wardens, shall be citizens of the United Statee, shall have been residents of the Bald tow; sixty days Immediately preceding their tion, who shall be elected on the second : day in April, In every year, ten days' p notice thereof being previously given, an male Inhabitants twenty-one (21) years of citizens of the State, who shall have res in the said town for sixty dar? Immedl? preceding the election, shall be entitled to for said Intendant and wardens. SEC 3. That the election for intendant wardens of Bald town shall be held in courthouse, or some other place convenlei the said town, lrom eight o'clock In the m lng until five o'clock In the ai ter neon; when the polls shall be closed, the mana shall forthwith count the votes, and proc the election, and give notice in writing to persons elected. The chairman of the b< of county commissioners shall appoint tl managers to hold the ensuing and any su quent election. The managers, in each c before they open the polia for said elect shall take an oath fairly and impartially conduct the same. And the Intendant wardens, before enteiidg on the dutie their respective offices, shall take the c prescribed by the constitution of this st and also the following oath, to wit : "At tendant (or warden) of the Town of Lam ter, I will equally and Impartially, to the I Of my ability, exercise the trust reposed in i .and will use my best endeavors to prese: the peace, and to carry Into effect, accord to law, the purpose for which I have b* elected. So help me God." The said Int dant and wardens shall hold their offices fr the time of their election, until the sect Monday in April ensuing, and until their s cessors shall be elected and qualified. SEC. 4. That the said town council of Lt castor shall have power to arrest and corni to Jail, fora space of time not exceed! twelve hours, and to fine, not exceed! twenty (20) dollars, any person or perse who shall be guilty of disorderly conduct i said' town, to the annoyance of cltlze thereof. SEO. 5. That this act shall be deemed h pt Ho act, and shall continue In force until : pealed. Approved March 9, 1872. Ax ACT to Incorporate the Beaufort Manuft turing and Improvement Company. SECTION 1. Be It enacted by the Senate ai House of Representatives of the State of Sou Carolina, now met and sitting in General A sembly, and by the authority of the same: That Alfred Williams, Robert Smalls, W. Whipper, J. Douglass Robertson, Dav Thomas, N. B. Myers, Francis E. Wilde James M. Crofut, Geo. Holmes, H. J. Ma: well and J. B. Bascomb, and their associate and successors, are hereby made and declare a body politic and corporate In law, under 11 name and style of the Beaufort Manufactu lpg and Improvement Company, for the pu pose of extracting and manufacturing oil froi cotton seed, and other seeds or grain, and fe the purpose of carrying on such other bus ness connected therewith, with a capital c one hundred thousand dollars, to be divide Into one thousand shares of one hundred do lars each. ? SEO. 2. The said company shall have power from time to time, to Increase their capiti Btook to any amount, not exceeding two hue dred and.flfty thousand dollars, including the! present capital stock, whenever a majority o the stockholders present, at any general meei lng, Bhail determine. Books may be op ene for the purpose of obtaining additional sub seri bers to such increased stock In such man ner as the company may deem expedient; aui whenever any Increase of capital shall b made as aforesaid, the president of the com pany shall make affidavit of the tact and fill the same in the office of the secretary of State and make public notice thereof, once a wees for three weeks consecutively, In any news paper published In the Town of Beaufort which shall be legal notice to all persons deal lng with said corporation. SEC. 3. That the said company be, and IE hereby, authorized to build a wharf oi wharves, In Iront of any property owned bj said company, or which they may hereaftei become possessed of In the County of Beau fort, and to collect wharfage on the same, ant to use, sell or lease the said wharf or wharvei tor the use and benefit of said company, sub Sect to any laws now existing or hereafter tc be enacted in relation to said property. SEC. 4. That for the purpose of carrying thc products of their manufacture to or from anj railroad or place of shipment upon the Island of Port Royal, the said company ls herebj vested with all the rights and powers, privi? leges and franchises granted to the Enterprise Railroad Company ol Charleston, by the aol of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, incorporating said company, ap proved March first, eighteen hundred and sev? enty, and March ninth, eighteen hundred and seventy-one: Provided, That the line of said road, BO far as It affects the Town of Beaufort, shall be fixed and established by the Intendant and connell thereof. SEC. 5. That the said company shall have suc? cession of officers and members, to be chosen according to the rules and by-laws made, and to be made, for their government and direc? tion, and shall have power and authority to make by-laws, not repugnant to the laws of the land, to make, have and use a common seal, and the same to alter at will, to sue and be eued, to plead and be Impleaded, In any court of law and equity, to purchase and hold any lands, tenements or hereditaments, goods or chattels which may be necessary, connec? ted with, or conducive to the purposes for which sa'd company is established. SKC. 6. The said corporation shall not go Into operation until thirty thousand dollars ot the capital stock shall be paid, In gold or silver, or United States treasury notes; and an oath or affirmation of the payment thereof shall be made by the pr?sident, treasurer, and a ma Joiity of the boaid of directors, which shall be recorded In the secretary of States office, and published In any newspaper In the Town or Beaufort, or as near the establish? ment as circumstances will admit. Approved March 9,1872. AN ACT. to Incorporate the Nazareth Presby? terian Church, of Spartanburg County. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting In General As? sembly, and by the authority of the same : That the members of the corporation known as the "Nazareth Presbyterian Church," in the County o? Spartanburg, together with the offi? cers and members of Bald corporation be, and are hereby, declared to be a body politic and corporate by ibe name and style of the Nazareth Presbyterian Church, and as such shall have power to adopt such constitution, and to make such by-laws as may be necessary for the gov? ernment o? the same, and not repugnant to laws ol this State, shall have such council, trustees, elders and deacons, their successors in office, as they may select, to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, by their corpo? rate title, In any court of law or equity in this State, to have and U3e a corporate seal, to have and enjoy every right, power and privilege In Cident to such corporations ; and the said cor? poration Is empowered to hold, retain, possess and enjoy all such property, real and personal, as the corporation may hereafter possess, or be entitled to, or which shall hereafter be given, bequeathed, or devised to, or in any way acquired, and to sell and transfer the same, or any part thereof, and enjoy and ex? ercise all rights, powers and privileges as are incident to such corporations. SEC. 2. This act shall be deemed a public act, and shall continue in force for tbe term of twenty-five years. Approved March 9,1872. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Imports. LIVERPOOL-Per British bsrk Lucy-5496 sacks salt, 90 tons coal. To Raventl A co. export?. BARCELONA-Per Spanish brig Mercedlta-75 bales upland cotton, 571 bois rosin. Nsw TORS-Per steamship Champion-37 baits sea Island cotton, 870 bales upland cotton, 250 tierces rice, 41 bales domestics and goods, 114 bbls rosin, 694 pkgs oil cake and snndrles. PHILADELPHIA- Per steamship Virginia-111 bales cotton, 60 bales domestics and gooda, 60 tierces rice, 4S8" bbls naval stores, 13 tons old iron, 160 bags oil cake, 21 bales rags, and 86 pkgs sundrlea BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-260 tierces rice, 141 bales of cotton 589 sacks and 67 bbls phosphate gnano, 76 castes clay. 29 bales domes? tics. 71 sacks dried fruit, 65,000 feet lumber, ?nd 20 pkgs sundries. RICHMOND, VA-Per sehr Flying Scud-160 tons phosphate rock. The Charleston Cotton, Rtce and Naval Storrs Market. OFFics CHARLESTON NSW?. i SATTRDAT EVENING, March 30, 1872. J COTTON.-This staple exhibited a quiet and dull market, with rather an easier tendency in prices. Sales, 310 bales or ordinary cotton-say 210 bales at 20Xc; too at 2o#. Quotations are omit? ted as unsettled and nominal. BICE.-There was a moderate business in this grain at former prices. Sales about 78 tierces of clear Carolina-say 21 tierces at 8XcV 6 do at 8X; 52doat8J?c. We quote common to fair at 7>i and 8Xc; good, 8Xa8Xc. NATAL STORKS.-There were no sales reported. Crude turpentine may be quoted at $e for vir? gin; $4 50 for yellow dip, and $3 for bard. Kano nra.-Td1 Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi? nal on uplands, nominal on.sea Islands; via New Torfe, Xd on uplands, \i. on sea Islands; by sall, Xd on uplands, on sea islands nominal. To Havre-? on uplands. Coastwise-to New York by steam >? : on uplands and X ? on sea Islands; $l 50 fi tierce on rice; by sall Kc ft lb on cotton; - fi tierce on rice;40c fl barrel on rosin; $8 fl M on lum Der; $io fl If on Umber. To Boston, by satl Xof.tt on upland cotton; rosin e;c; resawed tun* $9 50910 60; phosphate $5@6 50. To Provi? dence, by sall $9 fi Mon boards, xe ft ft co cotton; by steam $1 fi bale on New York rates. To Phlla ielphla, by steam xe fl ft oe uplands; by sall, $ s a M on boards; $9 60@io on timber; $8 per ton en clay, sud $sa$8 50 OB phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam xe fi ft by sall, $e 5037 ft M on boards; $8@8 60 on timber; $8 25 ft ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are In de? mand by oar merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, s. G., Darien end sauna River, Qa., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10012 fi M are the rates on lamber sod Boards. EXCHANGE.-sterling 60day bills 19X@19X DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The bsnks purchase Ught checks on New York ai x off to par, and sell at M premi?is. GOLD-Nominal, io@n. Ha rkels. by Telegraph. MONET MARKETS. Nsw YOBS, March 30. Evening.-Bank statement: Loans decrease lear y a million; specie Increase nearly two mil ions; legal tenders decrease nearly a million; 1 'posits decrease over hair a minion. Money stringent, but clot el easier at 7. currency to gold. Sterling 9a9X- Gold loaiox. Govern? ments not very acive, and opened at abont x lower on 6-SfS ol sixty-two. sixty-ro jr and sixty Ave, and X better on lu 4U'.->, and closed strong with an advance or x on 5-20M or May and No? vember, and X on those or January and July. Sta e bonds very dull. South Carolinas, new, up to about x rrom Thursday's pries. Tennessees very quiet. Freiguts heavy. COTTON MARKETS. Nsw YORE. March so. Evening.-Cotton easier; sales 1160 bales; up landa 2SXC Orleans 23Xc; Sales of cutron futures to day 16,300 bales, ai follows : April, 22X- 22 16-16; Mav. 231-16, 23X: June, 23X. 2111-16; July, 23 11-16,23X; August, 23X; September, 2txc SAVANNAH, March 30. Cotton quiet and but lit tle dolDg; middling 21Xc; net rec Ipr a 1024 balts; exports coastwise Tin. Bales 260; atooE 45,521. AUGUSTA, March 30. Cotton quiet, with a m- derate demand and light offerings, at 2lX?2lXc for middlings; Eales 248 bales; receipts 806. MOBIL?, March 30. Cotton Orm; middlings 22Xc; net receipts 842 bales; sales 1000; stock 36,859. NEW ORLEANS, March 80. Cotton firm and In good demand: middlings 22Xc; net receipts 1281 bales; gross 1715; exports coahtwise 2126; sales 2000; stock 161,283. PROVISIONS ANO PRODUCE MARKETS. Nsw YOKE, Marah 30. Flour quiet and steady. Wheat active at ia2c better; winter red Wes ern $1 67al 70. Corn Arm at7la7IX. Pork $12 76al2 87X- Lard lower at 8XS9. Groceries and naval stores quiet and firm. CINCINNATI, March 30. Flour steady. Corn unchanged. Mets pork In fair speculative and local demand at $11 75. Lard nominal at 8a8X- Bac n qnlet and weak; shoul? ders 6; sldea exa?. Whiskey 81. New York Rice Market. NEW YOEE, March 29. The Dally Bulletin Fays: "Tue demand very good rrom the trade and tue market preserves a firm, un-form tone generally, though domestic ls supported with the greatest ease, and the offer? ings are limited. Sales or sixty tierces Carolina at 6Xa9xc; 37 6bags Rangoon at 6Xa7Xc; and 250 bags Patna at 7Xa7Xc." Receipts by Railroad. March 30. SOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 329 bales cotton, 23 bales goods, 1 car stock. To Railroad Agent Ravenel. Holmes A co, RM Butler A soc, A S Smith,W B Williams A Son, L D DeSaussure, W C C artney A co. Witte Bros, Geo H Walter ? co, Pelzer. Rodgera A co, Kinsman A Howell, Caldwell A Son, Frost, Adger A co, Mur daugh, Matthews A co. Holmes A Ca der. sloan A Selgnlous, Macqneen A Rlecke, B O'Neill, Tren holm A son, W H Charee A co, A J salinas. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 49 bales cotton, 71 bbls naval stores, cars lamber, wood, rough rles, tobacco, mdse, Ac. To 1 Whllden A Jones, Barden A Parker, Frost, Ad ?er ? 00. Kinsman A Howell, Pringle ? soo, Tieijen A Luden. J O Mallonee, E Welling, W O Bee A co, R Thom lin son A co, A S Smith. O Lelbenrood. W P Pinceel, Caldwell A Son, Ingraham A Son, G A Trenholm A Son, Boilmann Bros, Railroad Agent and others. ? Passengers. Per steamship Champion, ror New York-Jas J Ruhr. Miss Louisa Kohr, Miss Mary Rohr, Miss I Bohr, John Lonsdale and wire. Miss M Hallett, G H Williams, L P Cur th, A F Wheeler, J Falke. J H Towner. Miss S E Mulligan, Robt Miller, Rev Jno Davis, G W Miller. Mrs S A Webb, S Rassen, Miss Lizzie Seabrook, O Westerblnck. C Stegetr. Per steamship Falcon, ror-Baltlmore-Ed War? ing, A H Sleepe, Master W W Tren holm. Per steamship Georgia, rrom New York-MIBB Anna French. Wm A Bray, Jndge Phillips. Thos A Lee, D W Pngh, Capt Ga.e. F M Jaffray, Mr Mont? gomery, farah Perchereau, Frank Bodder, and others. Per steamer Dictator, rrom Palatka via Jack? sonville. Fernandina and Savannah-General A S Webb, Mr Proctor, Mr Scott, S 1) Bennett, wife, ctlldn n and servant. Misses McFarland, Mr Tarl? ton, W S Perry. Dr Wright, Mrs C irr, W Blake, H E Douerer. Mr Stllluuau, G W Blake, C A Nlfe. Mr Bekln, L Summe?, Mr Mansfield, A J Wldeman, and io deck. MAJtlNE NEWS. CHARLESTON. 8. C.APRIL 1, 1872J Lat 86 deg 46 mm 88 sec. | Lon 79 deg 67 min 27 sec. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Commercial Line sehr John S Ingraham, Pack? ard. New York-5 days. Mdse. To H F Bsker A co, S O Railroad co. D A Amme. H Bl-choff A co, W M Bird A co, F C Borne-, u H Benedict A co. T W Bliss, H Bul winkle, Chas Bart A co, Bollmann Bros, T M Bristoll A co, H Cobla A co, J Campeen A co. E R Cowperthwalt, T M Cater, X D Clancy A co, Wm H chafe- A co, C Claclas, JOH Claussen, Dowle. Moise A Davis. Elias Broa 1 L Falk A co, C R Fowler A co, B Feldmann A co, H Gerdts A co. Heath A Rice, Barr. A co, Holmes A Calder, G S Hacker, J Burkamp A co, I H Hall A cu. Kins? man Bros, Jeffords A co, Knube och A Small P B Lalane A c >. Kinsman A Howell, H Blatte A co, J W Linley, K lack, Wlckennerg A co, Mentone A co. Order, B O'Neill. E Murphy, Quackenbush, Es. till A co, Ravenel, Holmes A co, D H Sllcox, O F Wie:ere. P win em an A co, Tietjen A Laden, E R Whi:e. P wineman A co, Steffens,Werner A Duck? er, w L Webb, J H Wuk mann, R While, J Heins T B Trout, and others. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Georgia, Crowell, New Tort-left 28tb instant. Mdse. To Wagner, Hager ? co, W A Courtenay, J B Adger A co, G W Atmar, S C Railroad Agent, Southern Express co. Jas Adger A co. C D Abrens A co, Mrs H Armstrong, J D Aiken, J Baser, N E Railroad co, E hates A co, Dr H Baer, c Bart A co. E E Bedford, E T Brown, W C Bee A co, T ll BrlstoU A co, W M Bird A co, T L Blssell. J H Bruiting A co, B Boyo1, B um A Miller, W H Ohafee A co, Carolina Club, T M Cater, Chase A Cuttlno, Hr Ms Clear, L Chap?n, Crane. Boy iston A co, L Coben A co, Cavanagh A Welch, bowie. Motee A Davis, F. Daly, P Darcy. J Frank, John S Fairly A co, HF Fleming A co, Furchgott, Benedict A co, A D Fleming. Foray Che. McComb A co, Hart A co. First Natl mal Bank, N A Hunt, H Gerdts * co, J H Graver A co, P L Gulllemln, P Healy, C H Giidden, Harbeson A co, WA Gibson, Goodrich, Wineman 4 co, T M Horsey A Bro, Wm Harral, F S Holmes, 1 Hyman A co, Jaeger Bros, Johnston, Crews A co, Jeffords A c<">, U H Johnson, Kiinck. Wlckenberg A co, IL Falk A co. Kl osman Bros, u Kerrison, u A Lengnlck, A Langer, H W Erlete, H Ka tte A co, J w Linley, P B Lalane A co, Lanrey, Alexander A co, Edw Lee. H Lewing, Knobeloch A Small, Wm McKay. P F Murray, ino G Mlinor A co, Mantc-ue A co, E w Marshall A co, Melchers A Muller, McLoy A Rice, S R Marshall A co, Meyers A Oetgen, Nachman A co. B K Neuf vide. Chas Norton, o O'Neill A Sons, B O'Neill, C F Panknln, N M Porter. 0 P Poppenhelm, J R Read, E Perry, Pani, Welch A Brandea, Ravenel. Holmes A co, Ravenel A co, D Paul A co, W A Pringle, W A Pringle, Dr A Raoul, Owen Roche, W P Russell A co, Jno Rugheimer J Shaw, Sell A Foster, A R Stillman. Stott, Webb A co. Steele A Wardell, W Shepherd A co, H Stenden E B Stoddard A co, D H Silcox. H btelnkeu, L Schnell. E Scott, stoney A Lowndes. Wm Schroder, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, John F Taylor A co R Tumllnson A co, M Trlest, P Wineman A co. Wagener A Mon sees, J Thomson A co, W Cfierhardt, S H Wilson A Bro, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, A L Tyler, R Wing. F von San ten, Mrs S Watts, D A Wa.ker, s Teadon, and others. Sehr Edwin, Bellows, Attakapas, La, - days. Sugar and Molasses. To T Tupper A Sons. behr Charlotte, Peterson, Combahee. 2000 bush? els rough rice. To Cohen, Hanckel A co. Sehr Etlwan, Prince. Back River, isoo bushels rough rice. To W C Bee A co. Steamer Dictator, Cozetter, Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. 1 bales cotton and sundries. To Ravenel A co, W H Berney. Mrs Warren, Plcckney Bros. J E Adger A co, P Pinkerton, M McGorty, J F Taylor A co, W L Lee. J Lachico te, Sbackelfurd A Kelly, Dowle, Moise A Davis, and others. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Ohamplon, Lockwood, New York fames Adger A co. Steamship Virginia, Hinckley, Philadelphia-W A Courtenay. Steamship Falcon. Haynie, Baltimore -P C TTenholm. British bark Rio de u Plata, McLeod, Halifax N S-Hen'y Card. Spanish brig Merced ita, Oliver, Barcelona-WP Bau. Brig Erle, Sears, Darlen, Ga, to load for Port? land, Me-l oach A Monett. Sehr Flying Scud, owens, Richmond, Va-Cohen A wells. Sehr Kate Foster, Rosebrook, Bucksvllle, S 0, to load for Baltimore-J A Knslow A co. SAILED SATURDAY. SteamshlD Champion. Lockwood. New York. Steamship Virginia, Hinckley. Philadelphia. Steamship Falcon. Haynie, Baltimore. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, at New Tork. March 80. Brig WU Parks, Williams, at Billlmore, 28th March. Sehr Lucy D, Hall, at Boston, March 27. OP FOB THIS POAT. Bric'sh bark Perseverance, Cook, at Bristol, loth March.* The Atalanta, Henry, at Liverpool, March 12. The Christiana, Messel, at Cardiff, March 13. . CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Gulf Stream, Hunter, at Philadel? phia, March 28. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Nsw YORE. March 30. Arrived, steamships James Adger, Denmark, Deutschland and Leo. PORT OF GEORGETOWN, S. C. - - ARRIVED. Steam tng B Thatcher, Henderson, from New York, March 20. C LEAKED. Sehr 1/ 0 Somers, Somers, for Hertford, N 0, March 21. sehr S P Hall, Holmes, for St Piere, W I, with lumber, March 22. Sehr J R Floyd, Sqneers, for New York, wi h naval atores, March 28. Brig M E Dana, O'Neill, for New York, with lum? ber, March 2T. PORT OF BEAUFORT, S. C. Arrived March 22. achr Ocean Bell, Coffin, load? ing with lumber for Baltimore; sehr Elvira, Mc? Graw, loading wt: h phosphates for Havana; also, achr Ocean Bell, loading for Philadelphia, and the sehr Iona, for Baltimore. MEMORANDA. The bark Hans Georg, Gornltzka, from Troon, Scotland, arrived at Bull River 23th Inst, with 648 tons of coal, to the M A R Phosphate co. The sehr Mary J Adams, Gilchrist, from George own, S U, arrived at Fall hiver March 26. The sehr Mary H Stockham, Capt Cordery, from Georgetown. S 0, for Baltimore, (before rep ned,) was spoken 14th March, lac 38 03, long 6140; had been 20 days out, sprung rudder-head, lost some sails, and was short or provisions, which were supplied by steamer Alpha, at Halifax, as before stated. LIST OF VESSELS ?P, CLEARED ANO BAILED FOR THIS FORT. LIV1RFO0L. ? Nor bark Draupner, Ingotdsen, cl'd.Jan 8 The Avondale, Adams, np.Jan 18 Br bark Fi tie de l'Alr, Jones, up.Feb 20 The AtaLnta, Henry, up.March 12 BRISTOL, ESO. Br bark Perseverance, Cook, up.March 15 QUEENSTOWN. Ship Nautilus, Spencer, sailed.Feb 15 CARDIFF. The An evoca, williams, sailed.Feb 2 The Carl N Dobeln, Stenan, sailed.Jan 10 Sehr Henrietta. Burnett, cleared.Dec 18 The Medway. McMillan, sailed.March 3 The Christiana, Messel, up.March 18 MILFORD. The Lalla, Qoudy, sailed.Feb 27 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr A E Glover, Terry, cleared.March 18 KEW TOKE. Sehr James Wall, Grover, cleared.March 23 Sehr Carrie Hyer. Poland, up.March 23 Sehr May Morn, Hatch, up.March 19 PHILADELPHIA. Steamship Gulf Stream. Hunter, cl'd....March 28 Sehr sidney Price, Godfrey, cleared.March 21 BORT CA LKXDA H. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon : oh. 7 hours 18 minutes, evening. * First Quarter. I6ib, 4 hours, 62 minutes, evening. Full .Moon. 13d. 8 hours, 13 minute?, morning. Last Quarter, 30th, 3 hours, 2 minutes, morning. Poors, ?asijcs ano Slinos TDOOBS, SASHES AND BLINDS. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, Has removed his Office to and opened his prin? cipal SALESROOMS at No. 20 HAYNE STBAbT and No. 33 P1NCKNEY s.TREhf, where he takes . pleasure la offering to the P^bUcafnUS?IOkOf^ own manufacture of DOORS. SASHES, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, NEWELS. BALUSTERS, Ac. WOOD TURNING in all its orancries. A specialty made of FRENCH and AMEBICAN WINDOW GLASS, at Wholesale and Retail. ta- Orders for stock of irregular size work re? ceived either at the Salesrooms, No. 20 Hayne street, or at the FACTORY on Horlbeck's. Wharf, mchs-fmwly _Snipping JOE LIVERPOOL. The first-class Norwegian Bark HENRICH BJORN, Captain T. Elnertsen. requires 6MW. oaies to complete cargo, and wll. have dllMwE Apply t j HENRY CARD, aPfl_Accommodation wnarf. JfOB BOSTON.-MEBCHANTS' LINE. " The fast Balline Packet Schooner B. N. HAWKINS, j. p. Wyatt, Master, having a SM portion of cargo engaged and going on board will have quick despatch for balance. i Apply to ROACH A MOPFETT, aPri3_Agents. rflHE PHUiAl)ELPHlA ISON STEAM -i- LINE. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS GULF STREAM, Captain Hunter. VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, Are now regularly on the Line, Insuring a first class Bea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Com? panies at both termini, afford radd transportation to and from all points in the Cotton states, and to and from Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and the principal cities of the Northwest, Boston, Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen? tres. mw The GULF STREAM ls appointed to sall from Brown's Wharf on THURSDAY, April 4th, at 4 o'clock P. M. mw The VIRGINIA will follow next week. ' For particulars of Freigut arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves. W. P. OLYDE A CO., General Agents, No. 12 Sonth Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. aprl_ ?pOB NEW TOBE. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP UNE. -ESTABLISHED 1945. rh The Splendid Sldewheel Steamship CHARLES? TON, James Berry Commander, will sail from Adcer's South Wharf on TUESDAY, April 2d, at 1 o'clock P. M. precisely. The CHARLESTUN is one of the fastest steam? ships on the Atlaultc coast, and having all of her staterooms on deck offers great Inducements to travellers going North. 49* Marine Insurance by this line half per cent. mw Through Bills of Lading given on cotton to Liverpool, Boston. Providence, and the New Eng* land manufacturing towna , For Freight or Passage Engagements apply to aprl-2 JAMES A DOER A CO., Agents. F OB NEW YORK ON THfJBSDAY, APRIL 4TH, AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870 STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA, Crowell, Commander, will sall for New York on THDHBDAY. April 4th, at 4 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2 Uulon Whaives. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool sud ihe New England Cities RH usual. Insur nee b i Steamers of this Line >? percent. Fer Freight or Passage Engagement*, having very line Deck Stateroom accommodjtions, apply to WAG EN ER, HUGER A CO., No 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves mch29 F OB BALTIMORE FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUOH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The fine Steamship SEA GULL, Dutton Com? mander, will sall for Baltimore, on WEDNESDAY, 3d Instant, at half-past 2 o'clock P. M. mw Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that cit* by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional Insurance, and Consign?es are allowed am? ple time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PACL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, mch30-4_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 Pier No. 42. North River, rout of OanalJ_ street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of tue loiu and 80th of every month except when these dates fall on Sunday, then the saturday preceding. All departures connect at Panama with (.team era for South Pacific and Cen ti al American ports. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica, For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco first or every month, except when it rails on SQ mi ay ; then on the day preceding. No california steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to Asplnwall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance f ree\ For Passage Tickets or Other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foot or canal street, North River, New York. July26-lyr F. R. BABY. Agent. Q.EOBGETOWN STEAM PACKET. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain C. 0. White, is now receiving Freight,_ at Commercial Wharf, and will 1- ave on wED NSSDAY MOBNINO, April 3d, at 6 o'clock. For engagements apply on board or to SHACKELFORD & KELLY, aprl-2_Agents, Southern WharL jgXCURSION TBIP TO THE PHOS? PHATE WORKS, ASHLEY RIVER. The Steamer POCOSIN, Captain W. H. Gannon, will leave Markpt, _ Wharr, foot or Market street, on WEDNKSDAV MORNING, April 3d. at half past 9 o'cioeir, on an EXCURSION TRIP to the Pnosphate Works, Ash? ley River. Returning to city about half past 6 o'clock. , ^ Tully will be in attendance with refreshments as usual. Fare |L J. H. MURRAY. aprl-3* _ Agent. J O R FLOBIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. _The splendid Steamers j_ DICTATOR.Captain COXBTTXB CITY POINT.Captain MCMILLAN WILL SAIL AS FOLLOWS : The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, The CTTi' POINT every FBIDAT EVENING, at 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATEA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. These Steamers connect with railroad at Tocol for st. Augustine, and at Jacksonville with Bteamer Starlight for Meiionville, Enterprise, and au landings on upper st. Johns; an t at Palatka with steamers fur the Okla,waua River. Close connection la made with steamships at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana and shippers can rely on no detention or freights to New Orleans, and at lowest rates. For Freight or Passage, having first-class as commodationB, apply to RAVENEL A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorst's wharf and Faet Bay. Through Bills or Lading given to New Orleans. These Steamers connect at Savannah with Steamer San Antonio for Harlen, Brunswick, Satina River, and all intermediate landings, Freignts tor tueae points must be prepaid here, dec?a fcvt?yers. ATLANTIG PHOSPHATE. Thia FERTILIZER, manufactured bf the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, ander th? dire? t ion of their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, ls now offered to the Planting Community AT TE.*7 VERY REDUCED PRICE OF 848 PER TON CASH, OT SM PAYABLE 1ST NOVEMBER, 1873, FREE OF INTEREST. Thia FERTILIZER has been very extensively used In this State, and mw given entire satisfaction; some of the must practical planters admitting lt to be equal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound. All sales made now viii be considered as caah oa the ist of March, 1872, and to those buying on time the sale will be considered as due on 1st November. 1872. By this arrangement planters will be enabled, without extra cost, to haul their Manure At a time when their wagons And mnles are Idle. Pamphlets containing the certi Acates of those who have used the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE Will be furnished on application to the Agents. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, decimos BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. C. IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS! THE MAR?Lii FERTILIZE MD MW1GTDKM CO. HAVE PREPARED A SPECIAL FERTILIZER ADAPTED TO THE COTTON PLAUT, UNDER THE NAME OF O O-T" TOW FOO r> ! Which they claim to be of the Highest Grade of Fertilizer sold in the South, and guarantee to equa In resu.ts Peruvian Guano, pound for pound, and of more permanent benefit to the soil. It has been used by several hundred Punters in North and South Carolina and Georgia, for two seasons, with the following results : lt increases the crop from 100 to 200 per cent. It resists drought in all cases. The crop ta not affected by mst. It matures the crop three to four weeks In advance, thus insuring the crop against early frosts, or In the event of a backward season for planting enables the planter to put m his crop three or four weeks later, even as late as the let of June, with a certainty ol success. It produces a better quality or Cotton. t Looking at the low price of Cotton, the intelligent planter will readily comprehend the necessity ofnslng nothing but the highest grade of Fertilizers, and of strictly -avoiding those whose valu has been reduced by adultera:lon or the use of cheap materials under the pretence of meeting the low price of Cotton. If bis crop is only doubled by the use of "COTTON FOOD'Ht will give him from one to two hun? dred per cent profit on h B outlay, w,i th Cotton at 12X cents per pound, and lt will enable him to plant fewer acres, with a corresponding reduction of labor and expense, with better results. $55 PER TON, IN SACKS, TWELVE TO THE TON. LAWRENCE SANGSTON, President, Ito. 58 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE. J. R. PRINGLE & SON, Agents, JanU mwfSmoB CHARLESTON, 8. G. ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE. This Article, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direction of their Chemist,Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, for composting with Cotton Seed, ls now offered at the Reduced Price of Sas per ton cash, or 831 per too payable 1st November, 1872, Free of Interest. Orders filled now will be considered as Cash 1st Marci. 1872, or on Time ai due 1st November 1872, thereby enabling Planters to haul lt at a time when their Wagons and Mnles are idle. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents decS-tmoa BROWN'S WHARP, CHARLESTON, 8. C. ~ E. FRANK COE'S AMM0NIATE0 BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE, AND COE'S PURE DISSOLVED BONE. The above superior FERTILIZERS, admitted by every Planter who haa used them to be the best and most profitable of any of the Commercial Manures, are now offered for sale by the Agents at very much Reduced Prices, tu order that every Planter may be enabled to use them. Pamphlets containing the reports of the success of these Fertilizers will be furnished on appli? cation to the Agents. The Phosphate 1B so; J at $48 per ton cash, or $511 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, free of interest. . The Dissolved Bone at $50 per ton cash, or $55 per ton payable lat November, 1672, HM of interest. PELZER, RODGERS & -CO., Sole Agents, decS-lmos BROWN'S WHARP, CHARLESTON, g. C. Drrtgs ano ifleoiciiws. GENUINE PREPARATIONS. . PIL IOOOFORM AND IRON. A powerful general tonic and alterative. The great Remedy for Scrofula, Neuralgia and Rhea matlsm. We give below a brier extract from a report or I the Lehigh County Medical Society, aa published In the transactions or the Medical Society or Penn? sylvania. June, 1868: "Internally. I gave quinine and Iron and a good nourishing diet. Still .1 found great trouble In keeping up healthy granulations, they would be? come sluggish. I tried a number or alteratives, aa Iodide of potassium and lime. Still the case progressed very slowly until my attention was at? tracted to an article lu the Medloal and Surgical Reporter, 'On Iodoform and Iron.' I at once con? cluded to give ibis remedy a ratr trlaL I discon? tinued all other constitutional treatment, and gave three pills three times a day, manufactured by W. R. WARNER A Co., or Philadelphia. I soon had the satlsractiou of seeing a rapid improve? ment The pain at once 1?re her limb, with which she had suffered continually; the* granulations became more healthy and more abundant, and I now have the satisfaction of seeing my patient engaging lu all her household duMes. Not a ves? tige of the disease ts to be seen. The patient ls enjoying perfect health, is active and lively. "Since, I have treat* d two other cases, one ot three and one of four years' standing, wlih the I same good resuit. 1 feel convinced or the efficacy of the remedy. P. L. REICD.ARI?. "Chairman sanitary Committee." PIL PHOSPHORUS COMP. A potent Remedial ?ge-1 and certain care for | Softening of^the Brain, i m pot ?ney, Ac. WINE OF BEEF AND IRON. TONIC, NUTRITIVE, STIMCLANT. This preparation pessesnes, In the highest de? gree, the valuable proper M S of rs ingredients so combined as to form a i lea-aut amt valuable re? medy for Debi tty, Exhaustion, impoverishment Of the Blood, Convalescence, ic. For by DR. H. BAF.R. Who!, sale Apent, mcb23-DCAWdinos Ch-ti l-^tou. a. C. (Eigars. tobacco. ??i EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE, No. 310 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOOIETT STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Of all kinds. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine Stock before trading else where. WILLI \M SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constantly on hand. Invest 25 cents and try your look, mchMtciwiyr ?Ornas and Mebinnt?. j~QBUGS AND MEDIO INES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. X>I?. H. BAEB, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Offers h? Large and Well-Aasorted Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS, And all the Leading Proprietary Medicines. The follewlDg comprise a few of the CHEMI? CALS he has on hand. These goods are par chased of the Manufacturers, and will bo sold to the trade at the lowest possible Agare : 4 CHEMICALS. IODINE BESUBLIMED. Iodide of Potassium, Bromide of Po tass lom. Nitrate or Silver. Quinine, P. A W. and R. A s. Morphine, P. A W. and R. A 8. Chloral Bydrate, made by Scherlog, Berlin. Alome, German. ? lodoform. Qnevenne's Iron, (French,) Iron by Hydrogen, (Merck's,) Glycerine, (Merck's and American,) Calomel, English and American. Blue Maw, English and American. Chi roform. Sulphuric Ether. Chloric Ether. Acetic Ether, sweet spirits of Nitre, Ac, Ac Supercai bolate of Soda. Supercarbolate or Zinc. Podophyllla. j>ptaudrm. Hydrasttn. Irisln. cauiopbyiiln, Ac, Ac HOMOOPATHIC MEDICINES. A Fall Stock Ol HOMOOPATHIC MEDICINES always on hand, comprising Tinctures, Pellets, Powders of d:flerent Triturations, Family Medi? cine Cases, Ac, Ac. The following are a few of the 4 FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES always kept in Stock : _ G RIM A ULT'S SYRUP OF THE HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME. Grlmault'a Guaran? Powders, for Headache, Neu? ralgla, Ac Grlmanit's Matico Injection. GrlmauU'sLera's Phosphateof Iron* Mathey-Caylns's Capsules. Purgatif Le Roy. Qnevenne's Iron, (with Spoon.) O garettea-Eapic for Asthma. Drag?es de Santonine-6 centigrammes, 4c, Ac, Ac. Kidder's Electro-Magnetic Batteries. None but the Purest Drugs used, and satlsf&o* 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 and careful attention. mcb?-8moa FURNITURE ESP AIRED AND RENO? VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERAT! BATES, By J. L. LUN8FORD, reba smith street, north of Wentworth,