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Tborsu. . "One rose, of all lithe garden, I lot? toe be -t to see.). To ottiers, other are fairer, Ba; this U queen to mi. ..itamoram are many and sharp, Bat Its blooms ar? many and fair; And wh > wonld forego a rose, The pang of a thorn to bear? ?Itathorns are many, and sharp, Bat I we? can be? the pain. For th'y st rite, an then, repenting. . Are straight withdrawn again. ' "Bat onoe, and at unaware, a prickle. In sudden Ire, Borrowed into my band, Keen as a point of Ure. "And stltl lt barns and rankles; I cannot still tts ado: Even to clasp a rose Quickens the sting anew. "Bren the tenderest touch Must give me only pain; For this time, when lt struck, It let the thorn remain. "I know, In a lew to-morrows, Tne hurt full healed will be: Twill be longer ere the rose Is quite the same to me." COX?tXhOlAZ 1TKW8. Exporta. Nsw YORK-Per steamship Charleston-347 bale3 upland cotton, 106 bales domestics, 67 bun? dys paper, SO casks clay. 200 pfcgs cotton, 2 males, 73 crates peas, and ?1 pkgs sundries. The Charleston Cotton, Rice and .Naval Stores Market. OvnOB 0H?KL5STON NEWS, \ ToasnaT BTSHma. April 16,. 1872. I COTTON.-This market presented a strong as? pect at rather firmer rates,, the offering stock being light and held with confidence. Sales about 850 pales, Bay 3 at 19?, 3 at 20?, 4 at 2?J?, 44 at 21,6 at 21?, 2 at 21?, 136 at 21?, 5 at 21*. 6 at 21?, 76 ?122, 4 at 22?, 41 at 22?, 1 at 22?, 6 at 22?c. We quote1: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. S Ordinary te geed ordinary....'.^ @2t? . S . Low mid di lng.22. ? Mailling. Strict middling.?... .nominal KICK.-This grain was quiet, and transact lons NAVAL STOBBS.-Receipts today. 120 caski spirits turpentine and SK Obis rosin. In spirits turpentine there was a good inqnlry, and i tb? martet became Armer, and 250 casks, chang?e hands at 62a63o per gallon. There was a fair de mand-ror rosins, with sales or about soo bbis a $S.50 n bbl for. window glass, $8 for extra pale >: for pale, $675 for low pale, $5 5p@5 76 for extri ol, $4 25@5 50 for dnll and opaque, $2 75 foi BtralnBd, and $3 for gool strained. Crude tur p?ntlne may ba quoted at' $5 for virgin'$4 fo yellow dip an* $2 75 for hard. FH3ieHTs,-TO Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi nal on uplands, nommai on sea islands; via Nev tort,' ? d on uplands, x d' on se a Islands; by sall ?d on uplands, on Bea Islands nominal. T< Havre- on uplands. Coast wise-to New' York b. steam $2 per bale on cotton, and $isi ? tierce on rice; by sall ?o f) ? OB cotton; - f tierce on rice; soc ft barrel on rosin; $8 fl M 01 lum ser; $10 fi Kon Umber. To Boston, by sall Ho fi Ks on upland cotton; rosin: 65c; resawed taff $0 50?10 60; phosphate $506 60. To Provi? dence, by gail $9 ft M on boards, Xe fl B or cotton; by ?team $1 ft bale on New York rates TO , Philalelphla, by steam $2 ft on cotton by san, $89 M on boards; $9 60@10 on Umber; $l per ton en clay, and 43a$a 6a on phosphates. Ti Baltimore, by steam ?cv n> by sail, te to@7 f M. on boards; $s@8 60 on Umber; $8 26 f ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are In de maud by our marchama to take lumber frelghti from Georgetown, S. 0., Darlen and Sat ilia River Qa, and Jacksonville, Fla, to Northern ports, and $10@12 ft M are the rates on lumber and boards. EXCHmos.-Starling ?Oday bills 20??20?, i>?x*anc ExcpANUB,-The banks pur on ase sight checks on N? w York at par, and BBQ at ?@? premium. Marketa by Telegraph. ?OMI xuurm, LONDON, April 16. Noon.-Consols 92?. Bonds 90 ? " PARIS, April 16. Noon.-Rentes 65f 62c, FBANKFOBT, April 16. . . Koon-Bonds 93. Nxw TORI. April 16. Noon.-Freights steady, stocks steady and quiet. Gold acron g BL IO*- Governments ste idj but not quite so strong. Money 7. Exchange long, OXiahortlOitf. : ^* Evening-Freig&t*.' steady. S erltag 9?a9? Gold lojiuii. Governments moderately active and unchanged. New south Carolinas Arm Others dull and steady. Money closed easy a' COTTON MARKETS. - LIVERPOOL, April 16. Noon.-Cotton opened qultt and steady-on lands lixd. Orleans li?d. Ba4*iv-Cotion steady: sales 12.000 bales: speen latl?n and export SO00. ss??*, Fvenlng.-Cotton steady. Manchester advicei unfa vorab le. 'p. C " ' ~ " K?T|r Yon*, April 16. Koon-Cotton quiet and steady; mlddlng un lands 28Xa24c;saJea-4I8balea' Evening.-Cotton Arro; sales 4406 b-iles;apland{ 23?c, Orleans 24c. i Sales of cotton lor fotore de livery 8OOO bales,as follows: May 23 *a23 6 ie; Joni ?J?? August 24; september 2??a2??; October21; November 20; December I9?ais 716. , "T BOSTON. April 16. Cotton steady; middlings 2"?o;grass recelpti 847 bales; sales 400; Btcck iCOvO. ^ PHILADELPHIA, April 16. Cotton firm; middling 23#c. . - BALTIXOBE, April 16. Cotton qu et and firm: middlings 23?c; net receipts405 biles; -grosS :675; exports coastwise 880; sales 110, and 40 last evenina; HIOCK USO. " _? NORF IX April 16. Cotton firm; low middling* 22c; net receipts ej^bales; exports coastwise 712; sales 100; stock M.,. ? WILMIKOTON, April 16. Middling eotton 22?o; nee leceipts 84 bales: Bales 76; stock 2370. ' _ ' . SAVANNtH. April 16. Cotton firm and In good demand; middlings 23?o; ne> receipts 888 bates; exports to Havre 2?ortaies 900; stock 80,04ft:1 " .. r . --.? " J' ? - .AuorsTA, April ie. Conon steady; middlings 22c; net receipts 100 bales; sales 825. ... . . MBMPHH. April 16. "Oe'ton firmer; middlings MMjAXtJgc; receipts 862 bales. 1 " MOBILE, April ie. Cotton steady; middlings 22?o; net receipts 96 bale*; exports to Bremen 695; sales 800: stock 32,627. ' KEW ORLEANS, April 16. ?PPw.n flrm; mWdlings 22?c; net receiuts 6wS?Bi2o!?6?903; "P?rwCljastwl3e "5; ??ea - ?. GALVRSTON, April ia. 0? h?.?n 8teadyj:cRood ordinary 20?o; net receipts 98 bales; sales 350; stock 16,864, PROVISIONS AND PR')D?CE MARKETS. Noon.-Breadstuff* are quieT"001' AptA 1<L .J1Temn5.^CcUlUb^Un(, cut 288 sd. Common rosin 7a 9d to 8s. Turpentine 62* ed. .C 2? J ? * - Nxw Y OBX, April ie. S??r qn,?t and ObchHUged. Wheat dwrand n*c>?Pgedi. Corn ait-adv. purk uau m'ss $13 60al3 B2 Lard steady; ?team 9?a9?c' Turpentine dnll and heavy a 66. Rosin omet and firm at $3 30as io for Btral -ed. Even ng.- lour Brm und steady. Whiskey quiet . heat studier. Corn moderately artive and firmer nt 70 '7o? cu. Rice duli at 9a9? cts. Pork lower at $i3 v6al3 40. Lard closed wbdk. Turpentine dull and weak. Rosin quiet and weak. Tallo* firm at sxa9*c - . . r . r ? j --A -4 j: V ClNOIWATI.-April 16. ?our steady. Corn advanced io 48d49c. P<>rk quiet; city $14. Lsrd firm at 8X- Bacon firm; Bhouider8 5; sides 6Xa7?c Whileys*. . K.M.!. LOUISVILLE, April 16. Bagging nncha- geci. Flour fl. m. Provisions quiet and firm. Whiskey 83as4 New Turk Coffee larker. ???9DaJ,y Ra,,e?ln SV?: Aoorher^A'of"uU t?to* i.Z^1^ c,"ne, l" ? einband me S^E*jn5nT*&2!?,r* no signs of immedla e lISteSL ?^?' h" on .ome flenrea tn t hr. taro =K . a!ly at "BOH verv 10* tiona resnlt ii I, quic? evtd?n \ ?owSZ ' T,fT&? to, and if an on-u t was opened lust a tna^ZT ment It won.d on-y be at a nWn?c the cost o goods i he movement rep rrVdt? day WHSConnned In the main to ?mall >Tnd anim portant pa eels from secondhand . Including ali grades, and ar. price- not differing material!? from wholesale rate-i. though tne whole position ls a no ninal one, and close quotations einnor be given on any description. We q ote Ho (nomi naliy) gold. in*ond : Ordinary cargoes i4?at4?. fair-canoes l6lf I6<; good cargoes l?Val?: prime cargoes 18?.c?. ..Sew Tock Iron. MajJt*t. --.-* ? . NETT TOBI. April 15. The Dally Balletic oTMondav reports that the dealers ol that city advanced the prioe of iron on Friday, the 12th Instant* $6 to $7 w, making the price $110 per ton. This was in consequence or "the advance made last week by iron manufactu? rers, and makes, since laat November when iron waa selling at $72 6) per ton. a total advance or $85per ion. Messrs. H. A J. Hopkins informs us mat their advices from staffordshire, England, state that a preliminary meeting of the iron men win be held on the 20th o' this month, at which lt will probably be decided to advance iron one pound sterliug at their reguUr quarterly meeting Sa the lat bf M?y. The effect of such an a? var ce. as well as the advance here, can only be ^"""te and still further advance .?**^M"S?S3 products of iron, and the hardware matket wui necessarily experience a^ther advance, Under nreseDtapp -arancea lt seems doubtful lt anj.lO Sr reaction wilt take PIBC until the advance shall be sufficient to materially check conwmpilon. When or at what point this will be reached lt is imposa ble even to form an opinion, but as nearly au tie enterprises in wnlch Iron and Its products ?111 be used are underway for this season, ltdoes not seem probable that any material change in that direction can occur at present. yew Torie Vegetable Market. NEW YORK. April 16. i The Dally Bulletin says: The arrivaH are atm below the demand and prices role Arm. Our quo? tations are in balk. In shipping order 50c per bbl mast be added. We quote: $2 60a3 per bbl for pe?Tli 2f*3 for early Rose; $2a2 26 for earlv Goodrich; $1 75a2 for DyrlKR's; $1 60dt 76 for jackson whites; $l85a2for Prince Alherts. Sweet potatoes $3 75a4 for Delaware kiln-dried. Vegetables are ta small supply and firm. We auote: Carrots $3a3 6J per bbl; radishes $5a6 per loo bunches; cabbage $10al2 per 100; cali-ry i $t 60a2 per dozen; Russia turnips $2 25a2 60 per I bbl; white do $2 60; parsnips $3 and squashes scarce at about $Sa7 for any kind; onions $2 6u for red, and about $6a 6 per bbl for white; sprouts , (3; Spanish $5; Lettuce $0 for Boston and $6alo ror Long Is Uno, per loo; rhubarb $14 per 100. New York Rice Market. NEW YORE, April 16. The Dally Bulletin says: Tne trade continue to call for small odd lots aa wanred to carry them Along for the present and bidding on former wes generally, the market, ruling steady. The supply available, however, ls ample for the outlet and the market without specUl buoyancy. Sales of 100 bags Rangoon at 6J?aT.S'c, and 76 bags Patna atTMc. New York If aval Stores Market. NEW TOBE, April IS. The Dally Bulletin says: Spirit-? tur; entine has ruled extremely quiet to-day, but prices are advancing, small i-.us were sold eat ly in the day at 62xe from d'-ck. but later 68XC vas bid and refused for 400 bbs, the market closing no min ally at 63JiaMc. although lt ls doubtful ir any could be purchased even at the outside figure. R alo ls higher and very strong, with $3 37>? bid for good I strained at the c ose. Sales early lu the day of 1500 bbla good ?trained on private terras, and 400 bbls at $3 25. Tar la dull but unchanged. Pitch he.'d arm on the advance in strained roslj, but not quotably nigher. Kew York Hay Market. NEW YOBX, April IS. The Dallv Bulletin says: There ls an active de? mand f T all grides or hay. and though the ar ' rivals are rather more liberal prices continue ' pretiy steaay. Straw ts selling fairly at un? changed prices. We quote shipping Nort? River, per loo lbs, $ t s&al 40. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, April 16. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Sales of 268 casks at 56 cents and 1:8 at 6<>o per gallon for Southern packages. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-Sales of 20 bbla at $2 75 for hard, $4 for yellow dip and $5 40 for virgin. TAB.-Sales of 70 bbls at $2 35 per hoi. Havana Market. HAVANA, April le. The markets, stimulated by the advance of prices In New York and London, have opened ac? tive and steady ror our leading staples. CLAYED SUGARS.-The Siles have amounted to some 20,ooo boxet, and No 12 or common train has been paid at from lOalOJi ra per arrobe generally, which prices are firm at the close. The demand has been for the United State/, England and Spain. Derosne's sugars for the latter country rule at from nanji rs lor No 12 browns, and 13a 16 ra for whites. Molasses and centrifugals have not been dealt with to any extent worth men tlontng. som o lots of the former were placed at from 7 xas rs per arrobe for Nos 7a9 and of tbe latter at lualOX rs ror Nos tlal2, while the quotation lor Nos dais ls ?oj^aiox rs, holders being encouraged by last advices [rom abroad. ? ' Hus ovadoes are active at the ontportB, with nales In Matanzas of ab int 0500 hhds at from 8,s? a BS? rs per arrobe for lurerlor to good red d' g. Transactions here have only reached about soo hhds. on the basia ot 9a9K ra for fair tu good, which prices are quoted at tne close. The agnre Bugars. , MOLASSES-Rem'Ins Arm. with almost no dla posai stock on band, and dealers have advanced their prices to 8a6>i ra per keg. There ls a good demand for vessels which are ready to load. Shipped hence this week 6Sl hhds to ports north ofHatieras; and from Matanzas 8S20 hhda to do do. Receipts per Railroad, April 16. SOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 299 bales cotton, Tl baie goods, 87 bbls naval stores, l car stock. To Railroad Agent. Pelzer. Rodgers A co, OW wunama * co. Frost. Anger ? co, A J Salinas, G H waiter A c, W K Ryan, H Gerdts ac co. Kinsman A Howell, Mowry A son, Sloan A -eleuious, Wm O Courtenay A co, Geo A Trenholm A son, W O Dukes A co, H Oobia A cn. Reed r A Davis, Barden A Parker, Wagener A Monsees, Macqueen A Klecke, W O Bee A co. NORTHS ASTERN RAILROAD. 37 bales cotton, 193 bbls naval stores, cars lum? ber, wood, tobacco, mdse, Ac. To Kinsman A Howell, Barden A Parker. W K Ryan, Wnllden A Jones, Mowry A Son. 'irenholm A son, Frost. Adger A co, A S Smith, Wagener A Monsees, W O Courtenay A co, A J Salinas, wilcox, Olbna co, A'ian tlc Phosphate co. N E Ballroad Agent, and others. Passengers. Per steamship Charleston, for New York-E Gilmore, E P sampson. Mis G Sampson and nurse, Urs Barnett, Mrs Jones; Miss C A Nelson. Miss M |.B Payne, Mrs Thornton. Miss S E .-amp-en, Miss M sampson. L Kip, J H Taylor, Miss McKlnat-y Sampson, Mis uro ?rn and two children, A Angel and wire, Geo Sampson, L Schnell, wire and two ohlldr n, H Portwtg and wife, U J Keneberg Mrs amory an i maid. Gen Gilmore, U F ?orne I-man wife and chilli, John Low, Misa E Low. c B Camp and wife. Mrs Treal and two childi en, 0 A Nelson. K E Fraser. Per steamsnlp Manhattan, from New York J A Halleran Mrs Panier, c W Bangs a d wile, U Cours, Miss M G Melville, Wm H Mclnilre and wire, Mrs Schiller. Miss F E Brown Miss Qetiy. H Moran, Mrs Leckie, H Flood, J M Voorbees, W T McGee. T Kelly, Wm Douglass Per steamship Sea Gull, rrom Baltimore-Mr W Tren h ulm. Miss Cohen and sister, W D Long st eet, S A Howard a >d lady, E Waring. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from savannah via Beaufort, Hilton Head, Ac-O Kellogg and wire, wc Mo michael. Capt Storer, j ss M ra?-on. Capt Dagge't. J W Pratt, wire and servant., w Re- d. 0 H Wright. Q s Lawrence. M McDougall, R small Capt -hater. F J Moses, A O Joues, Jos A Dupung and ll deck. POUT CAL Kb UAH. MOON'S PHASES. Sew Moon tth, 7 hours 18 minutes, evening. First Quarter, leta.4boara; 52minutes, evening. F il Moon. v3d 8 noars, 18 minute*, momia*. Last Quarter, 30th, 3 boura, 2 minutes, morning. Monday. 1 uesday..... Wednesday., Thursday_ Friday., saturday _ Sunday. 5.. 30 5. 29 SUN 8ET8. 6 30 6 31 6 82 6 32 .S..83 6 34 MOON a. * H. 12..57 1. 44 2 23 8.. 0 3..84 4.. 6 4. 33 HIOH WATER. 12..37 1 h7 2..33 3..34 4..29 6..18 6.. 3 SI A HINE NEW ii. CHARLESTON, ti. C..APRIL 17, 1872. Lat 82 deg 46 min 83 sec. | Lon7fldeg67iuhvJ7sa ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York? lea I3tu mst. Mdse, ? o James Adger A co s A C Kailmad co. C D Ahrens A co, J Ap. le Ge > W Airaar. S C Kailmad A saut. N ti Ral road Agent J E Adger A co. E ?ates A co, H Bischoff t co. li R Banks. K Bull, W M Biro A co, C Berbus.se. E T Brown. Dr H Kaer, T M Brist oil A co. B Boyd. Mrs M J Bo tn, Boliounn Bros, E F Benedict, MI S M H Clea y. o A Bowma i. T L Bi&aell, K ?? Bus-i, C Clad us T M Cater, JOH Claussen, L Cohen A co. eran? BOjlsiun A co, Cameron, Barkley A co. W H Charee A co. Chase A Cutilno. cohen A Wells, L Ohapta; ? S Coates, Catholic Orphan Asylum. J B Duval A Son, nowl -, Moise A liavl-, Elias Bros. J U Dial. Dongles A Miller. J ? Falnv t co, I L Falk A co. Fora, the, Mccomb A co. Furchgon, Bene? dict A co, F Fi8her.,B Feldmann A co. H Gerden A co. Hart A co. t M Grtmke P U Guille In, Ji.hn O .mpseo A co, T M Horsey A Bro, Jell ?rds A co. ? H Johris.m ?. E A A M Johnsou. H W Kilere T Kelly, Killick. Wiokenb-M A co. J Hems. Ladd. Marun * Mood. Kio.bel ch A *mall. Kav uel A co Jaeger B i>, F Kresse , Jr. Keru on A co Wm KST'i?.M K*rTJ*MI- Kinsman A Howell, Chas co R L?'P" 5r% ? ? ' "'?ne A T n 5 ?T* PauJ' Welc'1 4 brandes, Mamoue A j H ?L" VD Chas Ut*cW- J H ?wt. n A co! iT JV'0/ "Poeohelm, Lmrey. A^x.nder ?r??e H 0 ez * L Zlie, A O Stoddard A co, D O'Neill, Southern Expr??s co, ? y Neil i P F Horrar, ? w williams A co, Hence ft inUerV A H^iniams ft Bro, Mo Loy & Hice, J R Read Fogartle's Boot -House, L Schnell, Sunday rimes, & H Wilson * Bro, H Slegltug, A Liing, M Priest Tledeman, Calder ft co, RThomUnsou A jo walker, Evans A Cogswell, O FWleters, W I fates, and others, 8unday, \ io 80- F M, Hatteras lght sw by W, passed steamship Champion, for ?few Torie Steamsnlp Sea Cull. Dutton, Baltimore-left L3tn Inst, Mdse. To Mordecai A co. P o Trenboim, j H Graver A Bro, J R Pringle A Son, W u Bee A so. Wm McKay, Uart A oo, ? W Eckel A co,'Mac? aneen & R'.ecke. c Graveley, Cameron, Barkley A i o. P Walsh, T D Clancy * Co. C Henge, E Bates & co, Ravenel A co. w G whilden, S w Decker, I! Klaue A co, 0 Claclns. W F Miller, J O Brown, G 1 Luhn, J Heeseman A Bro, T S N pson, J N Nei? lin. Stnll, Webb A co, Agent Florida Steamers, W L Webb O F Wletere, Wagener A Monsees. John campeen A co, Bnloken A Wohitmann, J N Rob son, o O Brahe * o?, W H Ohafee A oo. E Perry, J Carney, R H McDowall, KUncle, Wlckenberg ft co, P F Murray, G W Almar, Ravenel, Holmes A co, and oi hers. Sehr Henry Allen, Tarem, Baltimore-9 days. Corn, flour, oil. io. To Juo Campsen A co. Mor decal ft co, J li W?hrmann, Douglas <t Miller, Bolcken A Wohitmann. Vewel to H F Baker A co. Steamer Pilot Boy, McNelty, Savannah via Bean fort. Hilton Head and other Landings. Mdse. Ac To Ravenel, Holmes A co, U Tries;, D McPherson, Cameron. Barkley A co, Ostendorff A oo, Southern-KxpTi-M Company, Mrs W Harri? son, Walker. Evans A Cogswell. W H Bird A co, O Donn, wilcox, Gibbs ft co, s C Railroad co. IN THE OFFING. Ship Nautilus, Spencer, from Liverpool. CLEARED TESTE RD AT. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York-Jas AdgerACo. - SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Charleston. Berry. New York. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Palaika via Jacs Bonville, ftc. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, at New York, April 18. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, at New York. Ap il 12. Steamship Falcon. Haynie, at Baltimore. 16th April. Sehr John H Brooman. Douglass, at Philadel? phia. April 12. Sehr Ranger, Gooding, at New OrieanB, April 13. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Nsw YORK, April 16. Arrived, steamships Champion, Magnolia and Benefactor. Arrived out, City or Brooklyn. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. LIVERPOOL. Nor bark Dranpner, Ingoldsen, saled-March 2C The Annie, Davis, sailed.March ii The Avondale, Adams, up.Janie NEWPORT, ENG. The Zella. Holten, sailed.March ie The Ese ex, smith, tailed.Mai ch 2? CARDIFF. The Carl N Dobeln, Stenan. sailed.Jan IC The Medway. McMillan, sailed.March ( The Christiana, Messel, sailed.March 2! Br bark Fille de V Air, Jones, cleared.Marri' lt Br bark Perseverance, Cook, up.Maru 2( MILFORD. The Lalla, Goudy, sailed.Feb 21 BONE sa. I The athene, Sorensen, sailed.March lt SWANSEA. The Brenton, Rich, sailed.March 2C The Bachelor, Tooker, sailed.March -?i DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr Montana, Bearse, cleared.April 1 Sehr Z Steelman, Price, cleared.April 1( NEW TORE. . Sehr Carrie H y er, Poland, cleared.April < Scnr L A *. dwarda, Rowland, up.April ( >cir Lilly. Hoghes, np.April 4 Sehr E C Rommen, Risley, up.April : PHILADELPHIA. Sehr Eagle, Seavey, cleared.April ? Sehr A E Stevens, Montgomery, cl'd.April ll BALTIMORE. Sehr Albert Thomas, Reese, np.March 2: Sehr Paul ft Thompson, Godfrey, cleared.April 12 ROCKPORT, MB. Sehr Mary Limeburner, French, sailed.. .March 21 ti ai ir ooo 5. ? AMP-MEETING AT LADSON'S. SOUTH CAROLILA RAILROAD, 1 CHARLESTON, Aprll_JL6, 1872^ J_ th?Yity~?Vr?TloTrf??: ~" ' **" on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Extra Cars will be attached to onr Regular Trains, leaving at 8.10 A. M. and 3.30 P. M ON FRIDA Y, Regular Camp-meetlig Trains leave city at 10.05 A. M. and 1.10 P. M. ON >ATURDAY, leave city at 10.05 A. H., 1.10 P. M. and 7.45 P. M. ON SUNDAY, leave city at 6.16 A. M., 8 io A. H., 10.06 A. H. and 1.1 UP. M. Retu-ntng SUNDAY EVENING at 4.40 and 6.40 P. M.. and on MUNDAY. Morning Train W1U leave Ladson's at 6.uo A. M. for c.ty. S. B. PICKE .NS, A. L. TYLER, G. T. A. vice-President. aprl5-6_ AV A NN AH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. S CHARLESTON, Mareil, 30, ?872. On and after SUNDAY. March ant, tbe Pas? senger Trains on thin Road win run as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Chariest n dally.8.30 P. M, Arrive at savannah dally.9.45 P. M. Leave Savannah dally.11.30 P. M. Arrive at Charleston dally.7.20 A. M. - DAY TRAIN.. Leave Charleston. Sundays excepted.. 8.16 A. H. Arrive at Savannah, Sundays excepted. 4.16 P. M Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted... 8.00 A. M trrtve at Charleston, Snudays exe'ted. 4.05 P. H Freight forwarded o any on through bills of lad lng to points In Florida and by Savannah Une o: steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to freights for Beaufort and points on Port Roya1 Railroad and ft aa mw rates as by any other line Tickets on sale at this office for Beaufort over Port Royal Railroad. C. s. GADSDEN, fiugineer and Superintendent. s. c. B0YL8TON, Gen'l Ft. and Ticket Agent. aprl _ gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, a. c.. i/euember 23, mn. On and after SUNDAY, December 24, the Passen ger Tratab on the south Carolina Railroad will run as fu lio Wa: FOR AC0C8TA. aLeave Charleston. 8.10 A M 'Arrive at Augusta.4.25 F M FOR COLUMBIA. Leave charleston. 8.10 A M arrive at columbia.4.05 r M FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.7.40 A M Arrive ai charleston.3.20 p M Leave Columbia. 7.40 a M Arrive at Charleston.3.20 p M THROUGH WILMINGTON TRAIN. i eave Augusta.8.00 A M Arrive at Kinn vi Je.9.00 A M Leave Ringville.12,30 p M arrive at ..usura. 0.80 F M AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.8.80 p M Arrive at Augusta.7.30 A M Leave Augusta.6.00 p M Arrive at Charleston.6.65 A M COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Snudays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.10 p M Arrive at Columbia. e.so A II Leave Columbia. 7.00 p M Arrive a Charleston. 7.00 A M SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Summerv lie at. 7.25 A M arrive at charleston at. 8.45 A M Leave Charleston at.. 3.30 p M Arrive at suinmervl ie at.4.45 p M CAMDEN BRANCH. Leave Camden. 6.16 A M Arrive at Columbia.10.4u A M Leave olombla. 1.46 p M Arrive at Camden.6.25 p M Day and Night Trains maxe close connections at Augusta wuk Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. Nlgt.t train connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte R ad to points Nonn. camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept nonda*B) with Day Passenger Train, and runs through to columbia. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. S. B. PICK FINS. G. T. A. JanlQ Lu MORILLO, CIGAR- STORE, No. 349 KINO STREET, IETW?BN GEORGE AVD LIBERTY, WESTSIDE Jost received, a fine assortment of CIGARS, of he most favorite brands, as Mlnbllia. Henry Hay. Jasmine, (.olde . Bug, Ac. AC r ose ede iraied Havana Fiaros a 6 cents alway* on and; also Lyon's Durham Tobacco, at sec per lb. Please call and give me a 1 rial. aprli-tbls5 No. 244 Eura STREET. We take pleasure In informing our cnetome/s and ladles (n general that,owing to the extraordi? nary facilities po sassed by us, we are enabled to show one of the finest linea of GOODS ever offered ld this city, which for completeness of assortment at exceedingly low prices are far ahead of any other house. We call attention to our RIBBON DEPARTMENT. PLAIN AND FANcT BIBBONS, In all the new tinta, bought exclusively for the retail sales. Trimming Ribbons at 6,8, io and I2?c, per yard. Necktie Ribbons, 25, ss, 40 and coe., Bolled and Gros Grain. Sash Ribbon, great variety, at 76c. and $1. For the accommodation or the milliners and those desirous of purchasing Ribbons by the piece In which prices will be charged at unusual Inducements. 7 NO. SJ44 KING STREET. DRESS GOODS AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. 10 pieces Of LYON'S SILE, at $126, $160, $176 and $2 10 pieces Japanese and Black Striped, at 76c. 10 pieces of colored Japanese Silk at $1 60 pieces 0; Japanese Dresses at $8 60 1 case Colored Mozambiques only 20c. per yard 600 pieces of Sultans, Alpaca, Lustres, Grena? dines, Llama, Plaids, from 25 to soc. loo Fine Llama Pouts from $10, $12, $15 and $20. LINEN AND DOMESTIC DE? PARTMENT. 10 pieces of 10-4 BLEACHED DAMASK at 75c. leo dozen of Linen Doylies at 76c per dozen Towels or great var.ety at low figures 2 cases or 10-4 Blenched Sheeting. 40 and 45c. 10 cases or Bleached Shirting, 10 to 20c. 3 cases or New St/les Percales, 18, 20 and 22c. 2 cases of Ginghams, only 12sc. per yard 100 pieces of Stripe! Piques, 25 and 80c. 200 pieces of Swisses, Victoria Lawns, Jaconets, Cambrics, ranging from 16c upwards so dozen of Fren ci Corsets at 76c, $1 and $160 1 case of Honey Comb and Allendale Quilts at $1 60 200 Marseiiles Quilts at $2, $8, $4 and $5-very low Something new and styllah-"Dol)y Varden" Pique. Parasols ! Parasols ! Parasols ! A great vanety of the latest stjies Just re I celved. MATTING ! MATTING ! We will sell at present 100 rolls of 4-4 WHITE MATTING at 27* and 20c 60 rolls of elegant Fancy Matting at 40c, worth eec 20 rolls of 6 4 White Matting at 35c. 00 rolls or 4-4 Check Matting at 87a and 40c. We offer extraordinary lnducemen ta In BRUS SEL AND WOOL CARPETS. FIfRCHGOTT, BENEDICT & 00., -*m-->--? ?JMA .CTDCCT_ NEW G000S FOR SPRING II SHER, JUST RECEIVED, AND RECEIVING BY EYEBY STEAMER, DRESS GOODS. OF ALL KINDS. JAPANESE SILKS ALL COLORS. L J? O E S , EMBROIDERIES. Gr L O V E S , HOSIERY, ?BITE GOODS, OP EVERY KIND. BLACK LACE POINTS, BLACK LACE SACQUES, FANCY GOODS, ETC. A FULL ASSOBTMENT OF THE CELE? BRATED SEAMLESS KID GLOVES, J. R. READ, 263 KING STREET, OPPOSITE HASEL. oct27-mwrcmos H?lfil?. A CHANGE FOR SPORTSMEN. - o THE UNDERSIGNED HAVIN?J RECEIVED DIRECT FROM EUROPE AN INVOICE OF FIIVJE ENGrLISH OTJIVS; WISHES TO DISPOSE OF THE LOT IN ONE GRANS RAFFLE OF 300 CHANCES, AT $5 PER CHANCE. There will be forty (40) Prizes, or one chance In SEVEN AND A HALF losares a Frize. The Prizes are as follows: PRIZE. VALUE. 1st. Doable centre-fire Breach loading Gun complete.$126 2d. Double Muzzle-loading, very One.1.-6 3d. Donble Central fire Breech-loading Gnn. no 4tn. Duoble Fine Muzzle lo&disgGnn. 7o 5th. Doable Breech-loading Gnn, Pm Cart? ridge. 76 6th. Double Muzzle loading Gun. 66 7th. Double Muzzle-loading Gun. 60 8th. Doable Muzzle loading Gnn. 60 Ctn. Double Muzzle-loading Gun. 60 10th-. Donble Muzzle-loading Gnn. ?0 Uth. Donble Muzz e-loadlng Gun. 40 12th. Denble Muzzle loading Gun. 36 13th. Denble Muzzle-loading Gun.D6 14th. Donble Muzzled ad mg Gun. 35 15th. double Muzzle-loading Gnn. 35 16th. Double Muzzle-loading Gnn. 36 17tb. Donble Muzzle-loading Cnn. 35 18th. Double Muzzle-loading Gun. 80 l?th. Double Muzzle-loading Gun. 80 20th. Donble Mnzale-Ioadlng Gnn. 80 Parties wishing chances will please address T. L. BISSELL, Charleston, S. C. The Guns can be seen at his office, No. 265 Klug street Raffle win tase place as soon as the bancis are made up. aprl-mwflmo ' PRIZB. TAL OTT. 2lst. Double Muzzle-loading Gun. $80 22d. Donble Muzzle-loading Gun. 30 231. Double Muzzle-loading Gun. 80 24th. Double Muzzle loading Gnu. 26 25th. Doable Muzzle-loading Gun. 26 26th. Donble Muzzle-load lug Gun. 26 th. Double Muzzle-loading Gnn. 26 28th. Douole Muzzle-loading Gun. 26 29th. Double Muzzle loading Gun. 26 80!b. Single, Boy, Fine. 20 sis:. Single, Boy. Fine. 16 32d. single. Boy Fine. 15 83d. Fine Shot Pouch and Powder Fl isk..... 6 34th. Fine Shot Pouch and Powder Flask.... 6. 35th. Fine Shot Pouch and Powder FM sk_ 6 36th. Fine Shot Pooch and Powder Flask.... 6 37th. Fine Shot Poach and Powder Flask.... 6 3<th. Fine shot Pouch and Powder Flask.... 6 39th. One Band Home shuttle Sewing Ma? chine. 26 40th. One Hand Home Shuttle Sewing Ma? chine..... 40 Drugs at tOrjolesaU. THE GREAT SOMERS TONIC AND Universally Popular Stomachic and Appetizer? CURES DYSPEPSIA, PREVENTS CHILLS AND FEVER, CREATES APPETITE, RESTORES THE NERVE9, CU?E8 DEBILITY, PURIFIES THE BLOOD, RE STORES TONE TO THE STOMACH, PLEASANT TO THE TASTE EXHILARATING TO THE BODY, And li the mos: POPULAR BITTKR9 Now before the public. Try lt and be convinced. FT IS WARROT ENTIRELY VEG-ETABLE. lt contains no arsenic or poisonous Ingredients of any kind-nothing in the least degree Inju? rious to the system nuder any circumstances and may be administered with pencil saiety to an infant. , It never falls to cn::e the most obstinate case when taken as directed. It carts Immediately. In no case will the patient have more than one chill after the flr.-t dose, and In the msjorlty of ess ta not even that. i It accomplishes the work by destroying the cause o : disease, which no other remedy pretends to do . ? It ls an effectual preventive, neutralizing the malarious poison in the system, and thus avert? ing Its oonseqaences. DO WIE, MOISE & DAVIS, PROPRIETORS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHAttLESTO.V, 8. C. feb28-wfmncAW3moB THE DOLLAR REWARD SOAP! THE ONLY SOAP IN THE WORLD THAT WASHES FLANNELS WITHOUT SHR SEING THEM Washes with bot, cold, hard, soft, or salt warer. Removes Pitch, Tar, Paint, Greis-j. Pria tera' Ink Sweat, Leather or Fruit stains. Superior to Castile, soap for Toilet nurposas. RAPPLEYEAKNIGHT, Binnu fu ct ure rs, NOS. 1631 and 1633 RIDGE AVENOti, PHILADELPHIA, PA. aprl-lmoD?c DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON, S. C. Urnas and ?tte?innea. RUGS ?ND MEDICINES, WHOLES I>Ifc. H. BAJER, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Offers ul* Large and Well-Assorted Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY", ' TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS, And all tne Leading Proprietary Medicines. Tbe follawlng comprise a few of the CHEMI? CALS he has on hand. These goods are pur? chased of the Manu! ac tore rs, and will be sold to the trade at the lowest possible figure: CHEMICALS IODINE RESUB LIMED. Iodide of Potassium, Bromide or Potassium. Nitrate of Silver. Quinine, P. A W. and R. A S. Morphine, P. A W. and R. A S. Chloral Hydrate, made by Schering, Berlin. Aloine, German. Iodoform. Quevenne's fron, (French,) Iron by Hydrogen, (Merck's,) Glycerine, (Merck's and American,) Calomel, English and American. Blue Mass, English and American. Chloroform. Sulphuric Ether. Chloric Ether. Acetic Ether. Sweet Spirits of Nitre, Ac, Ac Supercatbolate of Soda. Supercarbolate of Zinc. Podophyllln. Leptandrin. Hydrastln. Ir?nn. Caulophyllln, Ac, Ac, HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES. A Fall Stock 01 HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES always on hand, comprising Tinctures, Pellets, Powders of d li?rent Triturations, Family Medi? cine Oases, Ac, Ac. The following are a few or the FRENCH PATENf MEDICINES always kfpt In Stock: GRIMAULT'S SYRUP OF THE HYPOPHOSPHITE OF Ll MK. Grimault's Guaran? Powders, ror Headache, Nen. ral ?ri a, Ac. Grimault's M a tlc o Injection. Q ri maul l's Lera'a Phosphate of Iron. Mathey-Caylu-'s Capsules. Purgatif Le Roy. Quevenne's Iren, (with Spoon.) Oigarettes-Esplc for Asthma. Drag?es de Santonine-6 centigrammes, Ac, ?c., Ac. Kidder's Electro-Magnetic Satteries. None but the Purest Drugs used, and satisfac? tion auarautee'1, with as to price and quality. Orders are solicited rrom Druggists, Physicians Country Merchants. Planters and others, witb the assurance that they shall receive prompt and careful attention. mch7-8mos | Cigars, Sobarco, &t, EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HANUFAOTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KINO STREE P, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CI QA RS ?ND TOBACCO ol all kinds. PIPES of every quality. n call and examine stock before trading else where. WILLURI SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constantly on band. I o v-Bt 26 cents and try your lock. mch7 DOfcwlyr Doors, Gasljcs ano Dlin?s P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer in SASHES AND BLINDS, STORE DOORS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN MOULDINGS, WINDOW GLASS, NEWhLS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BALUSTERS, SLATE MANTELS. OFFICE AND SALESROOMS, No. 20 Hayne street, FACTORY, HOE LB EC K'S WHARF, mchs-fmwl? irnrnitnrc, Sft. QHOICE FURNITURE AT LOW" PRICES I E. C. MILLINGS, FURNITURE DEALER, No. ?4 KINO STREET, Near John Street, Charleston, S 0., vonlrt respecirudy inform the public that he has ont received a choice aud srlect lot or PURNI. ?0RE. lucludlug Grerlan, Gothic and Corinthian ;hamber Seta, wbleh wi.l compe'e with anything n ihe cttj for cheapness and br amy or style and Inish. Also a specialty of Ladles', Misses' and Chil Iren's ROCKERS and a variety ol Ulnli'g-ro un furniture-Oak, Walnu and lmltatlou Rose vood-whlch he will sell from ten to fifteen per ent. chea er than any other store In the city Call and compare his tty les and price with hose found elsewhere No. 444 KING STREET. - At the sign of the Man and Rocker, reb2B-mth2mos Charleston, s. 0. HATTERT WAGENIB/iFOBT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTB EB -INTE B EST! S 0 POINTS AROUND TBE HARBOR. \Tl The-fast, ?afe and comfortably appointed Facht ELEANOR wiu leave Southern wharf JBK SVBBT DAT, at io o'clock morning*, ana 8 o'clock afternoon. ^ For amugementa;: apply-fa- -' a . ' OAFTAIN raOMAS YOUNO, novis,, _' On Board. B ALT I M O B E. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The Fine Steamship SEA GULL. I utton Com? mander, will sall for Baltimore, on SATDEDIT, 2tth instant, at ax o'olock P. IL . '. MW Philadelphia Freights forwarded. to that city by railroad from Baltimore without adm Monal insurance, and Consignees! ats allowed ample time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depotjn Philadelphia ' For Freight or Passage ?poly to PAUL O. TBENHOLM, Agent, apr 16-5 ' So. 2 Union Wharves. THE PHJJiAD?LPHIA IBON STEAM THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, GULF STREAM, Captain Hunter, Are now regularly on the Line, Insuring a fl ra t class sea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and in alliance with Railroad Com? panies at both termini, afford ranld 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, ". !. ?-The VIRGINIA ls appointed to sall from Brown's Wharf on FRIDAY, April 19, at l o'olock aar The GULF STREAM will follow next week. For particulars or Freight arrangements, apply c? _ Wit.A. COURTENAY, UnionWliarvet. Q3VPL?ltde * co- Oen?al Agents, Ne, ia South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, aprlS . . FT pOE NEW YORK. ON THURSDAY, APRIL 13m, AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-BOOMS ALL ON OBOE. The Splendid New iron Sldewheel Steamship GEORGIA, ry.owen. Commander, will sall for New York on THUBSDAT. April 18 h, at 6 o'clock P. M.. from Pier No. -2 Union Wharves. ' Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool and the Ne'-', England t tues aa usual Insur nee bSteamers or .this Line % percent. Far Freight or Passage Engagement-?, having I very One Deck Stateroom accommnd i?ons, apply tn WAGENER, HUGER A CO.. No 20 Broad street, I or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No: 1 Union Wharves. apria_? ^NOHOB LINK STEAMERS, I SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND 'SATURDAY. Passengers booked to and from inrjnjli. Raliway Station or Seaport In Great^?fiflE Britain. Ireland, Norway, Sweden. Denmark, uer many, France, HoUand, Belgium, and the United States, AT LOWEST CURRENCY RATE 3. Cabin Fare from New York Pt Gissgow, Liver pool. Londonderry or Queenstown, $75 and $95. intermediate, SS3. steerage. 128. DRAFTS ISSUED FOR ANY AMOUNT. Parties sonning for their friends m the Old Country-cun purchase ticket-* at reduced rates. For farther particular? apply to the Agents, HKNDEKSoN BROTHERS, No 7 How lng Green, N. Y. Or to DOUGLAS NISBET. aprll-SmosuAW Southern Wharf. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP Y'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers ol the above line leave Pira, No. 42. North River, foot of OanaJl___ street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of BB7J ?nd aoth of every month except when these ! dates fall on sunday, then the Saturday preceding. All departures connect at Panama with ?tearo I era for south Pacido and Genfal American ports. Departure of 16th 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. I No california steamers touch at Havana, but ga direct from New York to AspinwalL One hundred pounds bagaage'free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free, For Passage TlcketM or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the Wharf foot of Canal stree;, North River, New York; Jnly28-lyr_F. R. BABY. Agent ^yEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA, AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. 0. The Steamer P I IJ O T BOY, Cap tain W. T. MONSLTT, Will leave Accommodation Wharf - . every MONDAY MO RN ISO, at 8 o'clock, ^HSSEBC for savannah. Beaufort, Hilton Head and span? (sh Wens. Returning win leave Savannah every Tc BS DAV MORNING. Will leave for Beaufort, Pacific and Ghlsolm's Landing? every THURSDAY MORNING at 8 o'olock. Returning will leave Beaufort every FRIDAY MORNING. Freight received WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Must be prepaid to Way Landings. Goods consigned to care of Agents will be for? warded free of nrorage or commission. Freight received for points on Savannah River, to be transferred to .-.teamer ROS A, which leaves Savannah ev- ry TUESDAY MORNING. cabin Passage to 'eaufort $3. Deck Passage to Beaufort ti 60. For engagements apply to J RAV?NEL, HOLMES A CO. * feb3-sw_No. 177 East g^y. TA QB FLORIDA, J? VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEER. The splendid Steamers? uiui'A 11 m.Captain ?OXKTTIB CITY POINT.Captain MCMILLAN WILL SAIL AS FOLLOWS : The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 O'Clock, The CIT Y POINT every FBIDAT EVENING, at 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVES. These Steamers connect with railroad at Tooot for ar. Augustine, and at Jacksonville with steamer starlight for Mei lon ville, Enterprise, and all landings on upper st. Johns: an < at Palatka with steamers for the Oklawana 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 ac? commodations, apply to RAVENEL A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorst'e wharf and taet Bay. Through Bills of Ladina liven to New Orleans. These Steamers connect at savannah with Steamer san antonio for Danen, Eran s wick, Satina River, and all intermedia e landings. Freights for these points most be prepaid here. der 1fl . Q U N D U BA N G Ol The undersigned has Just received a supply of the Great Sou tn American Cancer Remedy, CON? DURANGO. H- BAER, ? jan 19 No. 181 Meeting street