The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, April 08, 1872, Image 4
la ? Kins Cambyiei* Vein.
CambyaesvKing of the Persians,
Sat wita tits lords at play
Where the shades of the broad plane-branches
Slanted athwart the way.
And he listened and heard Sarpedon
Tell to his fellows there
Of a Bac tr ian bowman's prowess,
And skill beyond: compare.
: ? - i , : i - . - . ; ?
And the heart of the King was bitter,
And he tamed and said to him:
"Dost see on the greensward von der
That plane-tree's slender ?imo ?
"It stands far off in the gloaming
Dost think thy Bactrlan could,
With asingle shaft unerring,
Smite through mat sienuer wood ?"
??But nay," then said Sarpedon,
..Nor ever a mortal man,
Since the aays when Nimrod hunted
Where great Eaparates ran."
Then Cambyses, son or Cyras,
Loosed, and before him there
Meres, the King's cap-bearer.
. .Stood where the wine flowed clear:
Meres, the King's cnp-bearer,
Sarpedon'd only son:
And the heart of the King was hardened
And the will of the King was don?.
And he said, "Bind Meres yonder .
To the plane-tree's slender stem,
And give me your sheaf of arrows
And the bow that lies by them."
And BO when the guards had bound him,
He drew the shaft to the head :
"Give need, glvt heed, Sarpedon t
I aim for tne heart," he said.
/Sharp through the twilight stillness,
Echoed the steel-bow's twang;.
Xond toronga the twilight stillness
The courtiers' plaudits rang.
And the head of the boy drooped downward,
And the quivering shaft stood stiiL
.And the King f aid, "0, Sarpedon I
Match I thy Bac man's skill ??
Then low before Cambyses,
The Satrap bowed bis bead;
.?H> Great King, live forever !
Thou hast ciert ihe neart," he said.
[Barton Grey in Appleton's Journal.
COMMXBCXAXt KEW8.
Export?.
Y KW TORE-Per steamship Manhattan-59 bags
sea island and 517 bales upland co.ton. 77 tea
rice, 81 bales domestics and yarns, 80 casks clay,
60 bbis rosin, 46 packages sundries.
..Tile Charleston. Cotton, Rice and .Varal
Stores Market?
OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS. I
FRIDAY EVENING. April 6, 1872. j
' COTTOK.-There was a moderate inquiry pre
* vaiiin g, but prices showed somewhat less strength.
Sales about 603 Dales-say : 8 at 20, 102 at 20X.
188 at 21 X, 12 at 21 y" 41 at aix, 12 at 2i;g, us on
v. private terms. We quote:
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION".
Ordinary to good ordinary.20 921X
. u ?Low middling.;.2ira
, HlddUng.22 9
_Strict middling.22X922X
Bios.-This grain was quiet. Sales 150 tierces
- -or clean Carolina, say 1 at 7K, 9 at rx, 16 at 8,
? at 8 816, 88 at BX. 6 at 8X, 13 at sy,. We quote
common to fair at T ?93X0, good 9X98.VC.
jg NAVAL STORKS.-Th e. re were no sales reported.
a erode turpentine may be quoted at $6 V barrel
. for virgin, $4 80 for yellow dip, and $2 90 for hard.
. ;.- f REIGura. - To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi
?ailon aplauda, nommai on sea Islands; ria New
Tort, Kd on uplands, Md on lea Islands; by tan,
3fd on uplands, on sea islands nominal. To
H a vre - on ripian da. Coast w lse-to New York by
?team X : on uplands and JO on sea islands; tl 60
fl tierce on rice; by sall Ko ? m on cotton; - 9
tierce, on rice; 40o V barrel on rosin ; $8 f> M on
lum Mr; $10 ft Mon timber.. To Boston, by sall*
J?c * rb on upland cotton ; rosin Ole; resawed
*aff 89 50^1050; phosphite $596 60. To Provi?
dence, by tall $0 y M on boards, Kc * ft on
cotton; by steam $1 ft bale on New York rates.
To Phil a iel phi a, by steam Kc V ft on uplands;
bysau, tsp Mon boards;$?60910 on timber; $8
tt?r ton en clay, and $8a$$ 60 on phosphates. To
Baltimore, by steam Ko V lb by sall, $6 6097 V
- -ff on boards; $898 60 on timber; $8 26 V
mand by oar merchants to take lumber freights
from Georgetown, s. 0., Da ri en and Satina River,
,T Ga?, and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports,
and $10912 ? M are the rates on lamber and
boards.
KZOHAV?.-Sterling 60day bills 19 x@i9X .
DOM sari 0 EXCHANGE.-Tue banks paran ase
sight checks on New York at par, and seU at X9X
premium. *
GOLD-10911.
Marke?? by Telegraph.
MONEY MARKETS.
LONDON, AprU 6.
Hoon.-Consols MX- Beads 92X
FBANK KO KT. AprU 8.
Noon.-Bonds are quoted at 95ft.
i_ ? PARIS, April?.
Boon.-Rentes 6Cf 67c V,
- * Nrw YORE, Aprils.
Koon.-Stocks Arm. Gold Arm at i ox. Money
; -tight at 7per cent. Exchange, long ox; thore 10.
- Jtorernmenis dull and steady.
Evening.-The H. rm gr ney In the money mar
. ket continued to the close. After banking boors
t?commission was paid, sterling dull at 9Xa
?X- -Gold firm at. loxaiox. Governments
. Steady. Teno asees Qrm; old and new 67. Other
' .jgatharns doh. Bank statement: Loans increased
. ?fer a million ami a quarter; specie decreased
over a mu.lou and a haf; deposits decreased
nearly two millions; legal tenders decreased
?early three minions; circulation decreased near,
ljhalf aml.Uon. -?UA?W j
l_.--.ii Nxw OBLBANP, April e.
^Staling 20ft. New York sight x premium.
COTTON MARKETS.
. ' " LrvHBPOot, April e.
Orleans TlXd ?*>ene(? Quiet; uplands nx ai ix,
. Bvenlog-Cotton closed dull; uplands lixa
Orleans nxd; sales 10,000 bales; speculation
?nd export 3000. ' ^UM"iVU
'?'._f__L' "m_?. . Nrw" T0BS> APrtl ?.
noon.-Cotton opened dnU; uplandB 23iic Or?
leans 28Xc; sales 680 bales.
. Evenlug-- Cotton closed duU; uplands 23xc Or?
leans 23X; sales lu6i bales. Hales or cotton' fu
tares to day, 7350 bales, as foUows: April tat*
2?"?5c?;Maj 23^a23X; Jane *SXa23X; August
?616;Sepiembe. 21X. *
" ' BOSTON, April e.
Cotton quiet; middlings 23Xc; net receipts 69
^&t^bgF? S?rm Brltl?all7;
Cotton quiet: mlddlmgs 2?wc.,LPBL1' Aprtl **
_ ? _N BALTIMOBB, April a.
^jF0."?.L<Jli11,9n(1 lower? middlings 22c; net re
SSf? ?8X2271 eiporta r
?. . NORFOLK, AprU 6.
"Cotton quiet; low mlddUng 220; net receipts
?U>alea; ??xports coaa.wlse 31; sales ios; stock
. Cotton firm; middling. ^V^X** !
bales; bales 67; stock 8394. ipi8 "*
Cotton quiet but holders fl"S?fuPv.ac
net receipts 848 bales; exports to Great Brits n
.?S" 450; Stock 87,873; expotHoMpwtao
'Cotton was quiet but arm toJS^jJSSiiim
J*ares-2iXa2iXo; sales 221 b?e?; receipts in
. MEMPHIS, April e.
reolpu1 494. ' ftD<1 weak "?"'""T* 22*a22X;
MOBILE, April e.
Cotton dull; middlings 22Xa22X; net receipts
2???,.exi>orts co*8twtoe loco; sales 400; stock
.-?5,885.
_ " BAW OBLKANS, April 6.
-?2?*!?? aa l> .?W*lngB 22Xc; net reedi ts I
S009 bales; gross 2155; exports to Bremen 1696:
coastwise 83; sales 830; steele i?4.aae.
PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
_ LIVERPOOL, April 6.
./Evening.-Breadstafis quiet. Tallow 43s.
". NEW YOHK, april 6. '
Noon.-Flour a shade Armer. Wheat quiet and
Arm. Corn ashaite firmer. Pork steady; new
mess $13al3 05 Lard quiet; steam 8Xa8X. Tur
? pea tine qule. and weak at69a70. Rojin steadv
$3a3 12s for s rained. ' '
Evening.-Flour a shade Armer. Wheat Inac?
tive; wimer red ? estera $1 7oal ;e. Corn closed
dull and heavy a- 70a73X- Pork $l3 50al5. Beer
?teady. Lara, ken ie 9X. Groceries quiet and
inn. Naval.-tores quiet and steady.
m i- BALTM?BE, April e.
Flour buoyant; city mills advanced 25o. Wheat
'K?^ B?on?"?a'- tom active and scarce,
white C7c: yellow eflo. Oats source and Armer
Bice steady. Provisions a shade Armer Mess
?.BS ,w?Is^ffi0.000
finial. . WlLMNOTOf?. April 6.
Spirirs torppntioe Arm at esc. Rosin flrm at
^Si^H^/fr Cru<?e tOTenHue steady at
^ flim?t $26 y d'P' $6 i0r Tlrgln
New Yoik Rice Market.
_ NEW YOEE. April s.
The Dally Bulletin savs: Daring the past month
* considf-rab.e ?mount of stock has been taken
oj the trade, and the supply in aiore for dtstrl
batlon ls now fair, and the demand oorreapond
logly alow. In first hands, however, t^?1T}:
laSon does not amount to much, especially or
demestlc, and with continued"favorable bm?w
accounts, holders are very firm on all grades.
Sales70 tea. Carolina at 9a9Xc *?I^?J***>
and ?Xe for fane* ; 850 bags Rango ona te? a. ge,
and ?5J bags Patna at 7?a7Xc. Within a lew
days (part to day) 10O0 bags Rangoon at 3Xcgold
ln bond. _
New York Hay Market..
NEW YORK, April e.
The Dally Bulletin says: Th* arrivals continue
moderate and the demand active, more particu?
larly so from the city retail dealers, so that re
celvers ask and obtam full prices for their con
s unmonts. St-aw ls moderately active and with?
out material change of prices. We quote Bhlp
ping North River at ?135al 40 per loo lbs.
New York Naval Stores Market.
Nsw YORE, April e.
The Dally Bulletin says: Receipts to day 60
bbls rosin. 6 do s pirra turpentine.'' * piries tar*
pentlne continues quiet, but at the close was held
pretty firmly at 69 % a:oc. from yard for merchant .
able order. Sales have been 120 barrels, 60 bar?
rels from dock at esc, and 60 barrels rrom yard at
63a70c RoslnB have ruled quite active, with the
bulk or the transactions at S3. Sales have been
9.104 barrels strained at $3; 600 barrels do at
$312H\ loo barrels do at $8 25 ; 350 barrels low
No. 2 at $3 12X? and 704 barrels black at $2 60.
Tar ls more active and lower. Salei 100 barrels
thin Newbern at $3 : 200 barrels Newbern at
$2 80, and 60 barrels wilmington rope at $3 26.
Fitch quiet at $3 50.
New York Ganny Cloth Market.
NEW YOEE, Aprils.
The Dally Bulletin says: Trade In bags ls dull
and prices to a great extent nominal. Small
sales or 4403 at 17 >?c Cloth Inactive. Domestic
Arm with a moderate lnqalry. Sales or 500 rolls
at 16XO cash. We quote cloth at llXc gold in
bond, and domestic 16Xal7c. Bags at 17ai7Xc
for light and heavy.
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON, april 6.
SriRiTS-Market quiet. No ailei reported.
Rosix-Sales or 983 bbls at fi 50 for strained,
i T?HPSNTiNB-sales of 200 bbls at $2 75 for hard,
?4 for yellow dip and $5 tor virgin, (new crop.)
I TAR-Has advanced 26c. Sales of 60 bbls at
?2 50, and loo bbls in order at $2 50 per bbl.
I COTTON-Sales of io bales at 2?xa22Xc per iD.
Interior Cotton Markets.
COLUMBI vApnl 6.
Cotton, middlings 21c; sales 66 balee.
MONTGOMERY, April 3.
i Oar market ls qnlet to day. viz: Good ordinary
21c, strict good ordinary 21Xc, low middling
21X0.
PORT CALENDAR.
MOON'S PHASES.
New Moon 7?b. 7 hours 13 minutes, <"'8nlng.
First Quarter, 16th.4 hoars, 62mina evening.
Full Moon. :3d. 8 Hoare, 13 minutes, morning.
Last Quarter, 30th, 8 boara, 2 minutes, morning.
Monday.....
Tuesday.....
Wednesday.
Thursday...
Friday.
Saturday...
Sunday.
SUN
BI8ES.
6. .38
6..87
6..36
6. 85
6 33
6. 32
6 31
stn?
BETS.
6. 26
0 26
6. 27
6. 28
MOON
tit
7.. 9
8..16
9..17
10..15
6..2S ll..14
0 29 morn
6 30 I 12.. 6
HIGH
WATER.
8..13
8..42
9..28
10.. 9
10..62
ll..42
morn
Passengers.
Per steamship Manhattan, for New York
I J Denny and wife, J B Dougherty, Jno McFaddln,
Q Cottrell John Mvers, W H Robinson, Joseph M
Lawton, Mrs W A Nelson and two children, W H
Lawton, Mrs M N Raymond. Mrs J M Lawton and
child, Tnos Kelly. H N Raymond. J stelnberger,
wire and two children, Jas Bland and wife, L Mc
Carnage, Lddore Netshuler, Z Dunlap. Mrs Hall,
A Devereaux, Jr, Miss Hall, L E Courtney and
son, MIES Sparts. - Root, sirs Loring, ? Forrest,
3 Leonard and, wife, H Hoff and wire. E Matson,
Jr, Miss L Matson. S D Gula, wire and three chil?
dren. Mrs Spaulding. C Cottrell, O H Galatea, P M
Cohen, A Baa^h, M Carley.
Per steamshlo South Carolina, from New York
Chas A Allen, G A Benedict and wire. J H DeFor
rest. Mrs N T Snell, Miss A Snell. F M Stone, Geo
Harding. J H Boatwrlght, J R Hill. Mrs Meeker, J
P Weathersbe. Mrs w B Meeker, Mhs F~Meeker,
A S Hicks and wife, M H Mandeville, and 8 In the
steerage.
Per steamer Dictator, from Palatka via Jack?
sonville. Fernandina and Savannah-Mtfs Park,
Mrs Jackson and niece, Mrs Loring. J H Root, H
Hoff and wife, Jas Bran and wife, Mrs W H But?
ler, E Matson, E Matson, Jr, Mrs Matson. Miss L
Matson, Mr Leonard and wife. Mr Goold, wife,
two children and servant. Mrs Hail and daugh?
ter. Mr Strieker, wife and two daughters. Miss M
Johnston, Ur Stannary, wife and child, Mr Libby,
Mr McKnight. Miss Jenn e Ha)a, Miss A Hays, W
Nair, E WmS^SSSS?^ MlBS Kt)te_M?Kni*aL. J
Barker and wirc'sUss Mott. Miss S Tilth, N P Tun
no, Miss B Tun no, H Knowles, A W DaCosta, Mr
Danler and wife. Jos Hicks, T Lesens?, W Green,
H Jenkins, and 10 deck.
MARINS NEWS.
CHARLESTON. 8. C.APRIL 8,1872.
Lat 86 deg 46 min 38 sec. | Lon 79 deg 67 min 27 Bec.
ARRIVED SATURDAY.
Sehr Sydney Price, Gcdfrey, Philadelphia-6
days. Coal. To Charles-on Mining A Manufac
tating co. Vessel to Master.
Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Palatka via Jack,
Bonville, Fernandina and savannah. 4 bags sea
Island cotton and mdse. To Ravenel a co, W
M Lawton A Sons, Plnckney Bros, Witte Bros, G
H Walter A co. Wag ner A Monies, F Krcssel, J
Adger ft co. Bro Malefeet, and others.
Keceived from Chisolra's Mill. 63 tes rice. To
Ravenel A co and H L Chlsolm.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship South Carolina, Beckett. New York
[-left 4ih last. Mdse. To Wagner, Huger A co,
W A Court nay, & c Railroad Agent, southern
Expresa co. Jas E Adger i co, c ? Ahrens A co,
J D Aiken, J Apple, N ? Railroad co, E Pates A co,
Dr H Baer, C Bart A co, E T Brown, W O Bee ft co,
T M Bri-toll A CO, W M Bird A co, F ? Borner, E
Bull, Mrs M J Booth, H Bui winkle, G Byrnes, B
Boyd, Chase A cut tino, Mr Clear, L Chap?n, Crane,
Boy 1st on A co, Cohen A co, H Cobla a co. E R
Cow perth walt, CClacluB, H Miller, W H Chafee A
co. Do wie. Moue A Davis, E Daly. P Darcy, John
S Fairly A co, i < F Fleming A co, Furcbgott, Ben
ediot A co. A D Fleming, Forsytue, McComb A co,
! J H Ducker. Hart A co. N A Hunt, H Gerdts A co.
Rev Dr Fox. T M Horsey A Bro, Geo u Glover. C
Bart, P L Guillemln, W Healy. Harbeson A co.
A Hiing. Johnsen, Crews A co, Jeffords A c >, O E
A AS Johnson. Jno R Johnson, Jas Keegan, Geo
Keim, Kllnck, Wlckenberg A co. IL Falk A co. G
Koester, c Kerrison, ? A Lengnlck, A Larger, H
W Krlete. H K atte A co, J W Linley, P B Lalane
A co, F Kressel, Edw Lee. H Leldlng. T LevlcBoo,
D F Kinloch. Chas Litsc; gi. u Loeb, Wm M Law?
ton A Sons. Knobeloch A Small, Wm McKay. P F 1
Murray, John G Mlinor ft co, Manton* a co. Wm
Matthieu . Mc Loy ft Rice, * R Mar-hail ft co, M
Marks. Mt yers ft Oetgen, ? W Marshall ft co, A
B Mul lean. Delta Morton, A Nimitz. Sacaman A
co. B O'NeliL J F O'Neill, c F Panknln. N M Por?
ter. O P Poppen hHm, J R R*a/l, E Perry, Peizer.
Rodgers A co. Ravenel ft co, ? Paul % co, Geo D
Ramsay. Jno Rughe;mer J ?haw, heh A Foster
L Rich. W steele, w ohepberd A co, U Slender E
B Stoddard A co, E scott. L Bennett. C w sill**,
Wm Schroder. Steff-ms. Werner A Docker. Jwti
F Taylor A co R Tumlluson A co, M Trle?t. Tlede
man. calder ft co, trhackeliord A Kelly, Wsg<:ber
I A Monsees. P wmeman A > o. Walker, Evan* ft
I Cogswell, A L Tyler. S U Wils.m ft Bro. L weis
kopr, W UnVrhardt. o F Wletew. U 0 Witt?, W J
Yates, J Wulbetn. Order, and others.
CLEARED SATURDAY.
Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York
James Adger A co.
Sehr Jam .a Wal, Grover, Jacksonville-Roach
ft Moffett.
Sehr J O rh om p-on. Vansanr, Wood's Hole
Mass, via Ohlsolm's Landing-Cohen ft Wells.
SAILED SATURDAY.
British bark Windermere, Yea man, Liverpool.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull. New York.
Sour Kate Foster, Rosebrook, Bucksvlile, S C.
PRGM THIS PORT.
A Steamship Sea Gull. Dutton, at Baltimore. 6th
Sehr c B Wood, Gandy, at Philadelphia, April4.
UP FOR TUIS PORT.
MB: Msh bark Perseverance, Cook, at Cardiff, 20th
Sehr Lilly, Hughes, at New York, April 5.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
April 4m8?IP Wllm,Dgton' CoIe- at Philadelphia,
Sehr Heury Allen, Tatem. at Baltimore. Anni 4
Aprt?r Carrle Hier' Polan<!' " New Tor*' 41 a
achr Eagle, Seavey, at Philadelphia, April 3
MEMORANDA.
The sehr Saarbru' k, Clark, from Charleston for
Botton, arrived at Vineyard Haven April 2.
The sehr SuBan Wright, Mount, ior Georgetown,
8 C, cleared at New York April 4.
LI8T OF VESSELS
DP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT.
LIVERPOOL.
Nor bark Dranpner, logoldsen, saled_March 20
The Annie, Davis, sailed.March ie
The Avondale, Adams, up.jan. 18
NEWPORT, ENG.
The Zella, Holten, sailed.March 16
QUEENSTOWN.
Ship Nautilus, Spencer, Balled.Feb 15
CARDIFF.
The Carl N Dobeln, Stenan, sailed.Jan io
The Medway, McMillan, Balled.March '8
The Christiana, Messel, cleared..Marou 19
Br bark Pille de l'Alr, Jones, cleared.March ld
Br bark Perseverance, Cook, up.March 20
MILFORD.
The Lalla, Condy, sailed....Feb 2T
BOMBES.
The Athene, Sorensen, sailed.March 19
DOMESTIC.
KEW TOBE.
Sehr Carrie Eyer. Poland, cleared.April 4
Sehr May Morn, Hatch, np.March 19
Sehr L A r awards, Rowland, up.April 3
Sehr Lilly, Hughes, up.April 6
PHILADELPHIA.
Steamship Wilmington, Cole, cleared.April 4
Sehr Eagle, Seavey, cleared.April 8
BALTIMORE.
Sehr Albert Thomas, Reese, up.March 22
Sehr Henry Allen, Tatem, cleared.April 4
BOCEFORT, ME.
Sehr Mary Ltmebnrner, French, sailed. ..March 26
Drtias ano ?UMnnes.
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IODINE RESUBLIMED.
Iodide of Potassium,
Bromide of Potassium.
Nitrate or Silver.
Quinine, P. A W. and R. A S.
Morphine, P. A W. and R. ft S.
Chloral Hydrate, made by Schering, Berlin.
Aluino, German. *
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mch23-pc?wftm?B_Charlton. S.O.
JJESULINE INSTITUTE"
OF THB
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION,
"VALLE CRUCIS." NEAR COLUMBIA, S. C.,
FOB THE BOOCATION OF YOUNO LADIB8. CTND?R THB
IMMEDIATS 8?PBRVI810N OF THB RBLiaiKUSES
OF THE URSULINE CONVENT.
The situation of the convent ls all that can be
desired for health and beauty. The buildings are
on elevated'ground, about two miles from th
Capitol, and In the midst of an oak gove ot
twenty acres, lt is wtthln half an hour's drive
from the depot, where omnibuses and baggage
wagons await the arrival of poe a en gets.
TERMS-For board, wabbing, fuel, lights and
tuition In English, (300, payable $150 In advance,
or $30 per month, payable In advance.
Music, French, Latin, Drawing and painting
rorm extra charges.
OW For further Information, application may
be made to the MOTHER ?-UPERIOR, to Rt. Rev.
Bishop LYNCH, or to the Reverend Clergy.
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.pOR NEW TOBE.
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP UNE.
ESTABLISHED 1845.
Tne Splendid Sldewheel Steamship JAMES
ADOER, T. J. Lockwood, commander, will sail
from Adorer's South Wharf on TUESDAY, the
0th Instant, ar 6 o'clock P. M.
aa* Marine Insurance by this line half per cent.
9W Through Bills of Lading given on i otton to
Llverpcol, Boston, Providence, and the New Eng?
land manufacturing towns.
The JAMES ADOKR ls fitted up In a handsome
and comfortable manner, and cri?es superior in?
ducements for passengers going North.
mw Large and Airy Staterooms on Deck.
For Freight or Passage apply to
apr82 JAMES A DOER A CO.. Agents.
pOS NEW TOBE.
ON THURSDAY, APRIL Ure, AT -j
O'CLOOE P. M.
NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870
STATE-BOOMS ALL ON DECE.
The Splendid New Iron Sldewheel steamship
SOOTH CAROLINA, Beckett, Commander, will
sall for New York on TBCSSDAY. April llth, at 4
o'clock P. M.. from Pier No. 2 Onion Wharves.
Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool and the
New England cities as usual.
Insur-nce br Steamers or this Line X percent.
Fer Freight or Passage Engagement?, having
very One Deck Stateroom accommod itlons, apply
to WAG EN ER, BUGER A CO.. No 26 Broad street,
or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves
apr5_?_;_
mHE PHILADELPHIA LEON STEAM
JL LINE.
THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS
WILMINGTON, Captain-.
VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley,
Are now regularly on the Line, Insuring a first
class sea connection between Philadelphia and
Charleston, and in alliance with Railroad Com?
panies at both termini, afford rac-ld 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 WILMINGTON ls appointed to sall
from Union Wharf on TBUBSDAT, April 11th, at
6 o'clock P. M.
mw The VIRGINIA will rollow next week.
For particulars of Freight arrangements, apply
to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves.
W. P. CLYDE A 00., General Agents, Ne. 12
South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia.
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F
OB BALTIMORE
FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH
BILLS LADING ISSUED
TO
LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN.
The fine steamship MARYLAND, Johnson Com?
mander, will sall for Baltimore, on TUESDAY,
oth April, at 4 o'clock P. M.
mw Philadelphia Freights forwarded' to that
city by railroad from Baltimore without addi?
tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am
8le time to eample and sell their Goods from the
allroad Depot in Philadelphia.
For Freight or Passage apply to
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent,
aprs-4_No. 2 Union Wharves.
JpAOIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S
THROUGH LINE TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers or the above ?me leave Tlfr IJ?AL
No. 42, North River, rout of Cana.}______
street. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, or me Lata
and soth of every month except when these
dates fallon Sunday, then the >arurdav preceding.
All departures connect af. Panama with h team
ers for south Pacific and Cent) al American ports.
Departure of 15th touches at Kingston, Jamaica,
For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran?
cisco first of every month, except when lt falls on
Sunday; then on the day preceding.
No California steamers touch at Havana, but go
direct from New York to AspinwaU.
One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult.
Medicine and attendance free.
For Passage Ticket? or other information apply
at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFIOE. on the Wharf
foot of Canal street, North River, New York.
Jnly26-lyr_ F. R. BABY. Agent.
LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS.
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
^f?ffifr STEAM COMPANY
Will dispatch one of their first-class, full powei
Iron Mcrew steamships from
PIER NO. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY,
Cabin Passage $60, gold.
Steerage Passage (Office No. 20 Broadway) $30.
ourrency.
For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to
WILLIAMS A GUION,
No. 68 Wah street. N. Y.
N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued
ny the Charleston and New York Steamers, which
make close connection with the above Une.
For particulars and rate of Freizht apply to
JAMES ADGER A CO.,
WAGNER. HUGER A CO.,
roave or WM. A. COURTENAY.
Cigars, Cobarra, Ut.
EMPEROR WILLIAM
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING
CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE,
No. 310 KINO STREET,
TD REE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETT STREET.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO Of aU kinds.
PIPES of every quality.
Call and examine Stock before trading else
where.
WILLI v M SCHRODER, Proprietor. \
N. B-The Wheel of Fortune constantly on
band. Invest 25 cents and try your luck.
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-pOR JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA,
The Schooner ANNIE E. GLOVER will JJA
taite freight for Jacksonville at low rates.SB*
Will sall aa soon as discharged.
Apply at IL GOLDSMITH A SON,
apr? am2 Vendue Range.
-p O R FORT S?MTEE
BATTERY WAGENER, PORT MOULTRIE",
AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS
AROUND THE HARBOR.
The fast, safe and comfortably appointed Jkk
Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharf SB
KV ?j KY DAY, at io. o'clock morning, and s o'clock
afternoon. For arrangements, apply to
CAPTAIN THOMAS YOONG,
novlS On Board.
.pOR GEORGETOWN, S. C.
The Steamer EMILIE, Captain C. - . ?,TH*??
C. White, la now receiving Freight?aS??tSs
at Oommerolal Wharf, and will l ave a? above
WEDNESDAY MOUSING, April 10th. at 6 o'clock.
SHACKELFORD A KELLY,
aprs-2* Agents, Southern Wharf.
JpOR GAEDNER'S BLUFF
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEE?
DEE RIVER.
The steamer PLANTER Captain H.
S. Cordes, ls now receiving Freight._
at Accommodation Wharf, and will leave on
MONDAY NIGHT, the 8th instant.
Freight and wharfage prepaid.
For Freight engagements apply to the Captain
cn board, or to
RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO.
aprS-2 _Ko. 177 East Bay.
F
OR FLORIDA,
VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK.
_?The splendid Steamers,_
DICTATOR.Captain COXKTTBB
CITY POINT.Captain MCMILLAN
WILL SAIL AS FOLLOWS :
The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every
TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock,
The CIT ? POINT every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8
I 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 fur Mellonvllle, Enterprise, and
all landings OH upper St. Johns; an i at Palatka
with Bteamers for the Oklawaba River.
Close connection ls made with steamships
at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and
shippers can rely on no detention of freights to
New orleans, and at lowest rates.
For Freight or Passage, having first-class aa
commodauons, apply to
RAVENEL A CO., Agents,
Corner Vanderhorst's wharf and Fast Bay.
Through Bills of Lading given to New Orleans.
These Steamers connect at Savannah with
steamer San Antonio for Darlen, Brunswick,
Satin a River, and all intermediate landings.
Freights for these points must be prepaid here.
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fiDotcrjea, Jeneltp., 4Pc.
THE CH?T?iST"
STOCK OF
lOjl/lIliUUlilSUj
JEWELRY,
STERLING SILVER.
SILVER-PLATED WAKE
AND
TABLE CUTLERY,
French and American Clocks,
IS TO BE FOUND AT
jjiaftTxaa JLT.T. ATVP.Q.
No. 307 KING STREET,
deca-stuth^oms
f GUYOT'S TAR
CONCENTRATED PROOF LIQUEUR
Mr Guyot has succeeded in depriving tar
of its insupportable sourness and bitterness,
and in rendering it very soluble. Profiting
by this happy discovery, he prepares a con?
centrated liqueur of tar, which in a small
volume contains a large proportion of the
active principle.
Guyots tar possesses all the advantages of
ordinary tar-water without any of its draw?
backs A glass of excellent tar-water without
any disagreeable taste may be instantaneously
obtained hy pouring a teaspoonful into a
glass of water.
Any one can thus prepare hi3 glass of tar
water-at the moment he requires it, thus
economizing time, facilitating carriage and
obviating the disagreeable necessity ot'hand?
ling tar.
Guyot s tar replaces advantageously se?
veral more or less inactive ptisans in the
treatment of colds, bronchitis, coughs, and
catarrhs.
Guyots tar is employed with the greatest
success in the following diseases :
AS A DRAUGHT. - A teasponfal in a glass
of waler, or two tablespoonfuls in a bottle.
BRONCHITIS
CATARRH OF THE BLADDER
COLDS
OBST.NATE COUGHS
IRRITATION OF THE CHF/ST
PULMONARY CONSUMPTION
WHOOPING COUGH
DISEASES OF THE THROAT
AS A LOTION. - Pure or diluted with a
little waler.
AFFECTIONS OF THE SKIN
ITCHINGS
DISEASES OF THE SCALP
Guyot'* tar has been tried with the
preatcst success in the principal hospitals of
France, Belgium, and Spain. Experience has
proved it to be the most hygienic drink in
time of epidemics.
Detailed instructions accompany each bottle
Depot in Pin's, L. FRERE, 19, rue Jacob.
-Agents In Chariest- n, DOWiE, MOISE A
'AVIS, Wholesale Druggists. ~k
Doors, Gaelics ano D?nas
DOORS,
SASHES AND BLINDS.
P. P. TOALE.
Manufacturer and Dealer,
Has removed his Office to and opened h's prin?
cipal SALESROOMS at No. 20 HAYNS STREET
and No. S3 PINCKNEY >TREKT, where he tafees
pleasure tn offering to the public a fnll stock or his
own manufacture of DOORS. SASHES, BLINDS,
MOULDINOS, NEWELS, BALUSTERS, Ac.
WOOD TURFING ia all Its branches.
A specialty made of FRENCH and AMEKICAN
WINDOW GLASS, at Wholesale and Retail.
MW Ordere for stock of irregular size work re?
ceived either at the Salesrooms, No. 20 Havne
street, or at the FACTORY on Horlbeck's Wharf.
mch8-fmwly
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE.
Tala FERTILIZER, m.innracmred by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COUPANT, nader the direo
lon or their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, la now offered to the Planting Community AT
TE" TERI REDUCED PRICE OF $48 PER TON O ASH, or $58 PAYABLE 1ST NOVEMBER, UTI*
FREE OF INTEREST.
Tuts FERTILIZER has been very extensively nsed in this State, and has given entire satisfaction;
some nf the must practical planters admitting lt to be equal to Peruvian Onana, pound for pound.
All seles made now will be oonsldered aa cash on the lat of March, 1872, and to those baying on
time the sate will be considered as doe on lat November. 1872.
By this arrangement planters will be enabled, wimont extra cost, to bani their Manare at a
time when their wagons .md moles ?re Idle.
Pamphlets containing the certificates of those who have used the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE will ba
furnished on application to the Agents.
?fPELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agent,s
' decs-lmoa
BROWN'S WHARP, CHARLESTON, 8. O.
E. FRANK COE'S
AMMONIATED BOM! SUPERPHOSPHATE,
AND COE'S PURE DISSOLVED BONE.
The above superior FERTILIZERS, admitted by every Planter who has used them to be the Dart
and most profitable of any of the Commercial Manures, are now offered for sale by the Agents at very
much Reduced Prices, in order that every Planter may be enabled to use them.
Pamphlets containing the reports of the success of these Fertillf era wBl be furnished on ano*
cation to the Agenta.
The Phosphate la sold at $48 ner ton cash, or $33 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, froe of
Interest
The Dissolved Bone at $50 per ton cash, or $55 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, free ot
interest.
PEL.ZER, RODGERS & CO., Sole Agents,
dec8-4mos BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. C.
IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS! <
THE MARYLAND FERTILIZING IND MINDFiCTBRISG CO.
HAVE PREPARED A SPECIAL FERTILIZER ADAPTED TO THE COTTON PLANT,
UNDER THE NAME OP
O O T T O JS? FOO 3D!
Which they claim to be of the Highest Grade of Fertilizer sold In the South, and guarantee to eqna
In resu.ts Peruvian Guano, pound tor pound, and of more permanent benefit to the soil.
It bas been nsed by several hundred Planters In North and South Carolina and Georgia, for two
seasons, with the following results :
It Increases the crop from roo to 200 per cent.
It resists drought la all cases. The crop ls not affected by rust.
It matures the crop three to four weeks in advance, thoa insuring the crop against early frosts,
or In the event of a backward season for planting enables the planter to put In hui crop three or four
weeks later, even as late as the 1st of Jane, with a certainty of success.
It produces a better quality or cotton.
Looking at the low price of Cotton, the Intelligent planter will readily comprehend the necessity
of using nothing but the highest grade of Fertilizers, end of strictly avoiding those whose value
has been reduced by adultera lon or the use or cheap materials under tne pretence of meeting the
low price or Cotton.
If his crop ls only doubled by the use of "COTTON FOOD" lt will give him from rne to two hun
dred per cent profit on h s outlay, with Cotton at 12,* cents per pound, and lt will enable him to plant
fewer acres, with a corresponding reduction of labor and expense, with better results.
$05 PER TON, IN SACKS, TWELVE TO THE TON.
LAWRENCE SANGSTON, President,
No. 58 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE.
J. R. PRINGLE & SON, Agents,
janu mwramos CHARLESTON, 8. c.
ATLANTIC AGIO PHOSPHATE.
This Article, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direction of their
Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, for composting with Cotton Seed, la now offered at the Reduced
Price of $98 per ton cash, or $31 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, Free of Interest
Orders filled now will be considered as cash 1st Marca. 1872, or on Time as due lat Noveabtt
1872, thereby enabling Planters to haul lt at a time when their Wagons and Mules are idle.
PELZEB, RODGERS & CO., General Agents^*
dec8-4mos BUOW.\'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. c.
Caromar*, Agricultural Implements, &t.
HART & CO.
Are AGENTS for
nu i MS ?Iii
A Complete Turning Plough! with Scraper, Sweep, Shovel
Bull Tongue and Turning Plough.
$13 50 COMPLETE!
We have also a Full Assortment of One and Two Horse
Ploughs, Both Cast and Steel, of AVERY & SONS.
AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
FAIRBANKS SCAL IBS.
BURDICK'S HAY & FODDER CUTTEE.
We are also in Receipt of a Full Line of
SWEDES IRON.
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 OO.,
39 Havne Street, and Corner of Kine: and Market1
Janl3-atuth8mosD?o CHARLESTON, S. "?.