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LAWS OF THE STATE. ACTS OF THF G EN ER AX ASSEMBLY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Pnbltihcd by Authority. AH AOT to Charter the Union Savings Bank, of Columbia, S. C. SECTION- 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Bep rea en ta ti ve a of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same: That S. L. Leaphart, John Meigban, J. P. Southern, G. M. Walker, Wm. Glaze, Bichard Wearn, W. B. Nash, Wm. Simons, Jas. Davis, and George Symmers, together with such per? sons as are now, or may hereafter be, associ? ated with them, shall be, and they are hereby, constituted and made a body politic and corpo? rate, by the name and aryle of the Union Savings Bank of Columbia, South Carolina, and, by that name and style, shall be, and is hereby, made capable in law to have, pur? chase, enjoy and retain, to it and its succes? sors, lands, rents, tenements, goods, chattels, and effects, of whatever kind or quality soever, and the same to sell, alien or dispose of; to ana and be sued, plead and be impleaded, an? swer and be answered, defend and be defend? ed in courts of record, or any other place what? soever, and, also, to make, have and use a common seal, and the same to break, alter and renew at their pleasure; and, also, to ordain and put in execution such by-laws and regula? tions as may seem necessary and convenient for the government of the said corporation, not being contrary to the laws of this State, or the constitution thereof. SEC. 2. That the capital stock offsaid cor? poration abai! not be less than twenty thousand dollars, whioh may be increased from time to time to a snm not exceeding five hundred thousand dollars, and shall be paid in and ac? cumulated as heroinaftoriprovided. SEC. 3. The said corporation shall have pow? er and authority to invest its capital stock, or other funds, in bank or other stocks, in the purchase of bonds of the United Staten, bonds issued by this or any other State of the United States, and in bonds of any incorporated com? pany, to lend money upon personal or real security, to discount bonds, notes and bills of exobange, and to guarantee the payment of notes, bonds, bills of exchange or other evi deuces of debt. Bia L The said corporation ah all reoeive deposits from any person or persons, and all such deposita shall be invested aa the board of directors may deem most (advantageous, and in accordance with Bec rion, third, and in ' terest shall be allowed to the depositors there? of as may be directed or provided for by the -by-laws of the institution. Bsc. 5. Each subscriber to stock in this bank shall, on or before the fifth day of each month, pay, at the office of the bank, one dol? lar per sharer of his ar her subscription, and ' any subscriber failing to do so shall be fined . five cento per share for suoh delinquency, and, ' for each sncoeeding ten days' of such delin? quency, ten oente per share additional; and if, atibe expiration of two months, such delin? quency shall still .exist, the stock ahaU be sold at public auction, the proceeds of whioh shall be paid tb such delinquent stockholder, after deducting al)fines tbat may be charged against him and bia proportion of all losses sustained and expenses incurred by the institution in the course of its business. Ssa 6. As soon as the stock becomes of the value of one hundred donara per share, scrip shall be issued to each stockholder for the number of shares standing in bis or her name on the books of the institution, signed by the president and cashier, with the corporate seal " of-the bank affixed, from which time the pay? ment of monthly instalments shall cease. m m - . i lill i 111J ll I to the stock becoming of the value of ono hundred dollars per share, may withdraw from the institution, upon written notice being given at any regular meeting of the board of directors, and at the expiration of ninety days v the institution shall pay to eaid stockholder the actual value of bis or her stock at the date of notice of withdrawal, tbe monthly instal? ments of such stockholder ceasing from - date of said notice; .or said stockholder may sell or transfer bis or her interest to any other per? son, the purchaser berna placed on an equality with the other stockholders. SEC. 8. By actual value of the stock is meant the amount paid in 'by each stockholder, to . gather with his or her proportion of any profita, and deducting therefrom his or her proportion of any losses that may have oc? curred, and withholding his or ber proportion of any investments about which the board of directora may be doubtful, until they are sat? isfied. Sss. 9. Aa soon after the stock ba jomes of ] the value of one hundred dollars per share, and scrip is issued therefor, the directors may make dividends at such times, and of so much ot the profita of the bank, as shall ap? pear-to them advisable. Sic. 10. There shall bo elected, as soon after the ratification of this act as the corporators and subscribers may deem advisable, and an? nually thereafter, seven directors from their number, who shall appoint one of their num? ber president, and may fill any vacancy oc? curring in the board, unless it be by removal, in which case the members shah fill the same in general meeting. The board shall appoint (to bold at its pleasure) the subordinate offi? cers and agents, prescribe then* duties and compensation, and take from them such bonds, with' security, as it may deem advis? able. SEC. IL It ahall be . competent, at any gen - eral meeting of the stockholders, to change tbe time of holding the >nnn%i meetings; and extra meetings may be called at any time, upon a written application to the board of directors, signed by stockholders representing not lesa than one-half of the capital Btock; and at all meetings of stockholders each share shall entitle ito bolder to one vote, and a rep? resentation of a majority of the entire stock by the holders in person, or by their proxies, shall be requisite to constitute a quorum. Szo. 12. The said company is hereby declared to be capable in lawjof holding and exercising the office of executor, by appointment of any testator; tho office of administrator of the testator or intestate, by appointment of the court of probate; the office of guardian, or other trustee, or any estate which may be held in trust, by appointment of any person or court of competent authority to make such appointment; and the office of trustee nuder any mortgage. And, io any such case, the said company, as lezecutor, administrator or trustee, shall be subject to the same measure of accountability, and to the same rules and regulations of law, which pertain to such trusts when held and exercised by neutral per? sons, except that, in lien of any bond to be required of said company for the administra? tion of any trust, the capital stook and other -assets of the company shall stand pledged for the faithful discbarge of any suoh trust. SEC. 13. Tbe said corporation shall have au? thority to establish brunch offices at such points tl this State as the directors may elect: Provided, That the business transaction at such branch offices shall constitute a part of j the general business of the bank, and shall be reported to the office in Columbia, at least once in every-mont h. Src. IL This act ahall be deemed a public ?vet, and shall be judicially taken notice of j without special pleading; and the charter granted shall be io force from its passage, and cont inue in force for a period of thirty years. |. Approved March 13,1872. COMMBBOIAX, NEWS. Imports. LIVERPOOL-Per ship Nautilus -so toas pig iron, to Order; 60 casks beer, to Mordecai a co; so tons pig iron, to R Mure & co; 4 cases Vichy water, to A O Bowen; 18 pkza earthenware, to W L Webb; 1 qr cask wine, to W C Bee a co; 35 pkgB hardware, to Bart ? co; 6722 sacks salt and l pkg mdse, to Ravenel A co. Tbe Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NH wa, I WEDNESDAY KVBNINO, April IT, 1872. j COTTON.-The inquiry was in a moderate way, and running largely on low middling grades, the market showing unchanged and steady rat.s. Sales near soo bales, say 1 at 19K, 3 at ?OK. 2 at J 21, l at nx. l at 21 s'. 7 at ai v, 6 at six, 172 at | 22, 27 at 22 v, 9 at 23c. We qnote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.20 ?21V Low middling.22 @ Middling.22K@ Strict middling. nominal BICE.-The market was quiet; sales 22 tierces of | good rice at 8Kc ?lt. NAVAL STOKES.-Receipts 28 casks spirits turp?n tine, 147 bbls rosin and 102 bbls tar. For spirits j turpentine there was a good inquiry, 20 casks j Bold at 62 and 30 at 62Kc, closing firm with no stock on hand. For rosins there was an active inquiry, and all the stock of pale has been taken np at an advance on quotations of yesterday. Sales J about 200 bbls; window glass may be quoted at j $8 so, extra pale at $8, pale at $7 25, low pale at $6 75@$7 as to quality, extra No 1 $5 76@$6, dull and opaqne $5@$6, good strained $3, strained $2 75, and tar $8 fl bbl. Crude turpentine may be quoted at $5 for virgin, $4 for yellow dip and $2 75 for hard. Fas io HTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi- j aal on uplands, nommai on sea islands; via New fork, vd on uplands, Xd on sea islands; by sall, Kd on uplands, on Bea Islands nomina!. To Havre-on uplands. Coast wise-to New Tork by j team $2 per bale on cotton, and $160 fl tierce sn rice; by sall Kc ft ft on cotton; - ft tierce on rice; 60c fl barrel on rosin; fifKoo lum?er; $10 ft Mon Umber. To Boston, by sali? na fi ft on upland cotton; rosin 05c; resawed tuff $9 so 310 50; phosphate $5@5 60. To Provi? dence, by sall $0 ft M on boards, Ko fl ft on cotton; by steam $1 ft bale on New Tork rates. To Philadelphia, by steam $2 fi on cotton; by sall, $8 ft M on boards; 9? 50@io on timber; $8 per ton en clay, and $ 3a}3 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam Kc fl ft by sail, $0 oo@7 fi M on boards; $8@8 60 on timber; $8 26 fi ton on phosphate rook. Vessels are lu de? mand by our merchants to take lumber freights 'rom Georgetown, S. O., Darlen and Satina River, Sa, and Jacksonville, Fla, to Northern ports, ind siOi&U ft M are the rates on lumber and Marda, EXCHANGE.-Sterling so day bills 20K DOMESTIC EH OH ANGE,-The banks purohase sight checks on New Tork at par, and sell at X@K premium. GOLD-IO@IL Harken by Telegraph. MONET MARKETS. LONDON, April 17. Noon.-Consols 92K- Bonds so. FRANKFORT, April IT. Noon.-Bonds 95 %. PABIS, April 17. Noon.-Rentes 65r 47c. NEW TORE, April 17. Noon_Freights steady. Stocks strong. Gold lox. Money firm at 7. Exchange, long 9X, short io. Governments dull and steady. Evening. - Specie exports to day $200,000. Freights steady. Money easy at 7.- Gold 6ter.lng dull, 9*9%. Gold lo j.'all. Governments Arm. Tennessees and new Sooth Carolinas firm. Others steady. NEW ORLEANS. April 17. Sterling 21K. Sight y% premium. Gold UK. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, April 17. Noon.-Cotton opened quiet ; uplands 11 vd, Or? leans ll Vd. Later.-Cotton qnlet; sales 12,000 bales; export and ?peculation 3000. UfY?affsnilKO?.n nnlan I-4i NEW TORE, April 17. Noon.-Cotton dull; uplands 23X0, Orleans 24c; sales 900 bales. Evening -Cotton doll; sales 1976 biles;uplands 23Vc. Orleans 24c. Sales or cotton to day lor fu? ture d?.-ll very 4900 bales, as rollo ws: April 22 15-18. 23; May 23tfa2S 610; June 23v. 23X;July 23j; ; A ag nit 23ji, 24; september 22V 2?x; October 20, 21; November 20; December 20. BOSTON, April 17. Cotton firm; middlings 2.-xe; gross receipts 65 bales; sales 700; steck 16,0.0. PHILADELPHIA, April 17. Cotton quiet; middlings 23xc. BALTIMORE, April 17. Cotton quiet and firm; middlings 23Vc; net receipts 292 bales; gross 819; exports to Great Britain 40; exports coastwise 94; sales 206, and 160 last evening; stock ll,905. NORFOLK, April 17. Cotton Arra; low middlings 22c; net receipts 537 bales; exports coastwise 18; salea 100; stock 2488. WILMINGTON, April 17. Cotton quiet; mid a lings 22 vc; net iecelpts 98 bales. SAVANNAH, April 17. Cotton, buyers and sellers apart ; a good de? mand at Inside quotation?; holde-s very Arm at I outside ngaree; middlings 22A22VC; net receipts 674 bales; exports coastwise 31-9; ?ales 100; stock 30,224. AUGUSTA, April 17. Cotton quiet; midd linga 22c; net receipts loo bales; sales 425. MKHPHIS, April 17. Cotton firm; middlings 22Ko; receipts 823 bales. MOBILE, April 17. Cotton quiet; middlings 22Ko; net receipts 103 bales; exports to Liverpool 8056; sales 600; Stock 23,954. NEW ORLEANS, April 17. Cotton steady and in lair demand; middlings 22 V c; net recel i ts 1388 bales; gross 1668; ex? ports to Great Britain 3350; to Hamburg 1126: sales 2606; stock 117,848. GALVESTON, April 17. Cotton steady; good ordinary 20Vo; net receipts 146 bales; exports coastwise 163; sales 200; stock 16,832. ' PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, April 17. Noon.-Bread?tun*s are quiet. Lara 49s. Evening.-Red winter wheat us 6d. Flour 26s 7d. corn 278 6d. Cumberland cut 28a 6d. Short rib sis 6d. _ ? LONDON, April 17. Turpentine 49sai:3. r NEW TOBE, April 17. Noon:-Floor doll and unchanged. Wheat quiet and heavy. Corn dull and unchanged. Pork dull; new meas $13 25al3 40. Lard lu the bayer's ra vor; steam fltfaOKc Turpentine Arm at sra 67Kc Rosin quiet and steady at $3 50a3 75 for strained. Evening-Flour unchanged. Whiskey more active at 88 to 88K0. Wheat 1 cent better, clos? ing quiet; winter red Western $1 Mal 75. Corn opened a hair cent better, but closed dull at ad? vance lose Rice Arm at 9a9\. Pork a shade easier. Lard a shade easier at 8Ka9K. Naval etores and tallow steady. _, BALTIMORE, April 17. Flour qnlet and firm. Wneat unchanged, corn scarce; white 66a67; yellow 64. Oats 67a60. Pro? visions quiet. Pork $13 75 Bacon unchanged. Whiskey 87K. Lard Cull a> 9c. e ~ ICBW ORLEANS, April 17. rufS? 2fmtnal; ?w common 7; raino fully " & Molasses nominal; common fermenting M? e%??2mT"?0> Prlme c,,y reAnlng reboiled 65. Whiskey 80a94. Coffee 18 fcd?lf. Flnnr fl.li " CINCINNATI, April 17. nour dull, corn Arm. p..rk nominal rlwi fn?Hk H, l0a9 76- Bacoa ?n Arnaud ffld and whiskey steady. uu' liftra New Tork Coffee Market. The Dally Bulletin says: "wuVffiroV ment to advise on this market. Indeed, lr any ft tnKe pnsitlou I.- worse than ever, and for ay bn,8lnIe?? appears to be at an almost com? plete stand-sthL or Brazil* we hear of no In voices from flrst hands and only a raw jSbUas sale., while the oirertngs as compared1 wliS hi unimportant outlet are ample and to VpaVe J?f? are easy ia lews, and tlffi refraining ir-m pressing the market very hard are a little anxl-.ns; aod ?ceo d ng to the offer lu** made we again reduce our rates Vc peV ib making a-ecilneoi Kc within the week Java.' Marachi^, and indeed all other st?lea ari"IBO more or leas neglected and bakers, both whole ???Hi ae,a"- c;'mPlaIn ortho diHl1 ?one. Forni er prices a-e quoted, but only nominally and are lfanyt?l ? W" Quote R oafnoml f^Kl1 ??!?.,n h0Drt: Ohioan cargoes 14 ??au? rair leaisv; good I5*ai6*: prime 16**1$*. ' dew York VegetableMarket. BQl,et,B? of Tnew?ysf PThere ls to-day as n.nk. thehrstoahe wees, and prices are without change though Arm ly held. Oar quotations are balk;. In shipping order 50c per barrel mast be added. We quote as follows: $2 soas per barrel for peacbblows; $2 2fia S per bbl for early Rose: $2a2 25 for early Goodrich; $1 7fia2 per bbl for Dy rights; $1 50a 176 per bbl for Jackson whites; $1 76a2 for Prince Alberts. Sweet potatoes $3 75a4 25 for Delaware kiln dried. Vegetables are lu small sup? pl T and firm. We quote : Carrots {3a350 per bbl; radishes $5a6 par 100 bunches ; cabbages $ioa 12 per 100; celery $1 50a2 per dozen; Russia tur? nips $2 25a2 50 per bbl; white do $2 50; parsnips $3, and squashes scarce at about $6a7 for any kind; onions $2 60 for red, and about $5*7 per bbl ror white; sprouts $8 par bbl; spinach $5 per bbl; lettuce $0 ror Boston and soaio ror Long Is? land per 100; rhubarb $14 per loo. Mew Torie Rice Market. NEW YORK, April 16. The Daily Bulletin says: The demand bas been moderate from all quarters, and the market dull generally. About former prices rule on roreUn, but domestic shows some weakness. Sales of 200 bags in lots at 6Jia7c for Carolina, and 7tfc for Patna. ?few York Naval Stores Harket. Nsw YORE, April 16. The Dally Bulletin says: Receipts to-day of 436 bbls rosin. Spirits turpentine ls decidedly firmer to-day, with a fab* amount of activity, but trans? actions mostly in small parcels. Sales 800 bbls in lots at 64a68c, 65 bbls at 65c, 100 bbls at 65Kc, and 60 bbls at ssc, the market closing strong at the latter price. Rosins are rather quiet, but very mach Armer; holders are asking a large advance. Sales 1280 bbls good strained at $3 40a359, and 200 bbls low No 2 at $8 ?0; sellers holding ror ti. with $8 66 bid for 1000 bbls. Tar dull and unchanged. Pitch quiet but very strong, though without quot? able advance as yet. Havana Market. HAVANA, April 13. SUGAR.-Stock In warehouses at Havana and Matanzas 355,000 boxes and 23,000 hhds; receipts or the past week at Havana and Matanzas 75,000 boxes and 82C0 hhds; exports dnrlng the week from Havana and Matanzas 20,000 boxes and 4900 hhds. mending 9700 boxes and all the hhds to the United States. Market active; Nos io to 12 Dntch Standard 9XalO?? reals per a roba; Nos 16 to 20 Dutch standard|U*?al3>? reals per arroba. Molasses sugar in fair demand at 7\a6>? reals per arroba for Nos 8 to io. Muscovado sugar steady; inferior to common 8>?a9 reals per arroba; fair to good relining 9;?a0>? reala per arroba; grocery grades lO^allX reals per arroba. Mo? lasses Arm; stock scarce; clayed BMM reals per keg; Muscovado 6ae>i reals per keg. Naval stores scarce and In demand. Turpentine Hal2c per lb. Tar $4a5 per bbl. Rosin $5a6 per bbl. Lumber white pine $3i3a37 per IOOO; pitch pine $S6a38 per 1000. Shooks-box 8&a9>? reals; hogshead shooks, for sugar, 20a21 reals; for molasses 20a2i reals. Empty hogsheads $2 7fia3 62>?. Hoops quiet; long shaved $45a46 per 1000; short shaved $3aa38 per 1000.. Freights active, bat rates un? changed; vesnels in demand for the United states; a rise In rates ls expected. Exchange Arm; on United States 60 days' currency ??al per coat, discount; short sight lal % premium; 60 days' gold 9a9K premium; short sight iltfallK pre? mium; on London 22\a23X premium: on Paris sa8>i premium. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, April 16. SPIRITS TURPENTINE. -Sales of 283 bbis at 66c per gallon ror Southern packages. CRUDS TURPENTINE.-sales or so bbls at $2 75 Tor hard, $4 for yellow dip, and $6 50 for virgin. An advance of loo on virgin. TAH.-sales or 69 bbls at $2 35 per bbl. COTTON.-Sales of 212 bales as follows: 1 bale at lojic 22 at 20c, 2 at 20 KC, 14 at 21c, 135 at 21 Kc 8 at 22o, and 40 at 22}?c per lb. Ordinary IO^C; good ordinary 2lc; low middlings 21Xc; mid? dlings 22 \'c. Receipts by Railroad. April 17. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 197 bales cotton, 75 bales goods, 116 bbla naval stores. To Railroad Ageat, Pelzer, Rodgers & co, Q H Walter A co. Frost, Adger A co, W W Smith, A S Smith, Geo W Williams A co. Barden A Par? ker, Geo A Trenholm A son, C Leibenrood, W B Williams A Son, T T Chapean A co, H Bischoff A co, F O Mey, W O Bee A co, Mowry A Son. Passengers. Per steamer Water Lily, from Edlsto. Enter Srlse, Rockville, and Way Landings-Miss A J errey, kiss E Terrey, O H Middleton. O Balley, J Mitchell, W Baynard, J S Balley, W Baynard, Jr, M Flndgnlrt._._ TORI CALENDAR. \ MOON'S PHASES. New Moon 7th, 7 hours. 18 minutes, evening. First Quarter, 16th. 4 hours, 62 minutes, evening. Full Moon, U8d. 8 hours, 18 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, so th, 3 hours, 2 minutes, morning. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Friday.... Saturday, Sunday... SON RISES. 6. .80 5. .20 6..27 6. .25 5..24 5..23 SDN SETS. 6..30 6. 81 6.. 82 8..33 6..84 6..85 MOON a. a a. HIGH WATIB. 12..87 1..87 ?..88 1?2B 5..18 6.. 8 MARINS NEWS. CHARLESTON, B. C.APRIL 18, 1872. (.at82deg46 min33 sec. | Lon7fldeg67 min27ste. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Merchants' Line sehr Carrie Heyer, Poland, New York-6 days. Md<& To Roach A Moffatt, Jas E Adger A co, H Bischoff A co. Bollmann Brea, J O H Claussen, Cameron, Barkley A co. L Cohen A co, O Olaclns, A F Chevreux, Dowle, Moise A Da? vis, H A Due, O D Franke, D F Fleming A co, J S Fairly A co, H Gerdts A co, EM Orlmke, Hart A co, J W Harrison, Knobeloch A Small, O J Luhn, Kllnok, wittenberg A co, C L Kornahrens, S R M ashall A co, Ostendorff A co, J 0 Ogermann. W Steele, C F Panknln, S O Railroad co, Whitten A Jones, Wm L Webb, W H Ctiafee A co, H Crinob, Crane. Boylston A co, Douglas A Miller, O R Fow? ler A Bro. J H Craver A co, J Oornam, Jeffords a co, S Jancovlch, H Klaite A co, Kinsman Bros, O P Poppenhelm, Order, Macqueen A Rlecke, Wm Shepherd & co, Quackenbnsh. Estlll A co. Raveo el. Holmes A co, Stedens, Werner A Ducker, O F Wleters, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, L welskopf. Holmes A Calder, B stenhouse, and others. On the 8th Inst, spoke sehr A D Henderson, from Fall River f jr a port lu Georgia, who reported having been run into byan au known vessel, and lost a portion of rizgiug and chain plate. Sehr Anna E Hooper, Hooper, Phlladelpt la-6 days. OouL To J A Blake. Vessel to A J C. High? ton. . Sehr Old Chad, Mcclintock, Havana via Key West-len latter port 8th Instant, having put in leaky. Fruit. To Paul, Welch A Brandea, and O Bart A co. Sehr Paragon, Wahab. Hertford City, N C. 2100 bu,,: els corn. To B M Butler A Son. Sehr Mary j Ward, Ward, Boston-lb dayB. Ice, To James Kent. Vessel to the Master. Steamer Planter, Cordes, Peedee River via Georgetown, S C. 44 bales cotton. 161 bbls naval store-, mdse, Ac Te Ravenel, Holmes A co, L D Mowry A Son, Barden A Parker, Frost, Adger A co, Quackenbnsh, Estlll A co, Witte Bros, Order, and others. ' Steamer Water Lily, Togllo, Edlsto, Enterprise, Rockville, and Way Landings. Mdse and sun? dries. To D Nisbet, Kinsman Bros, M McOorty, Bollmann Bros, J Foster, J Chadwick, W H Gray, and D A Amme. IN THE OFFING. Ship Nautilus, Spencer, Liverpool-left February 7th. Assorted cargo To R More A co. Hart A co. Mordecai A co, W C Bee A co, W L Webb, A O Bowen, Bavenel A co, and Order. Vessel to Edw wilds. Also, a schooner unknown. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Nsw YOKK, April 17. Arrived, steamship Russia. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THI9 FORT. LIVERPOOL. Sor bark Draupner, in gold a en, s al ed... .March 20 rte Annie, Davis, Balled.March 16 fhe Avondale, Adams, np.Jan 18 NEWPORT, ssa. The Zella, Holten, sailed.March is The Essex, Smith, tailed.March 26 CARDIFF. The Carl N Dobeln, steuart, sailed.Jan 10 The Medway. McMillan, sailed.March 8 The Christiana, Messel, sailed.March 22 Sr bark Fille de rAir, Jones, cleared.March 16 Br bark Perseverance, cook, up.March 20 MILFORD. rhe Lalla, Goudy, sailed....Feb 27 B0NE38. The Athene, Sorensen, sailed.March 10 B WANS BA. rhe Brenton, Rich, sailed.March 20 fhe Bachelor, Tooker, sailed.March 26 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Jchr Montana, Bearee, cleared.April 7 lehr Z Steelman, Price cleared."...April 10 NEW YORK. ichr Carrie Hyer, Poland, cleared.April 6 lehr L A H dwarda, Rowland, ap.April 9 Sehr Lilly, Hughes, up.April 4 ichr E O Rommel!, Risley, up.April 8 PHILADELPHIA. ichr Eagle, Seavey, cleared.April 8 ichr A E Stevens, Montgomery, cl'd.April ll BALTIMORE. ichr Albert Thomas, Reese, un.March 22 ichr Paul A Thompson, Godfrey, cleared.April 12 BOCKPOBT, MX. ichr Mary Limeburner, French, sailed.. .March 25 jpToR. F o ITT STHTE B BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast, sale and comfortably appointed _A\? Tacht ELEANOR will leave Soutbern wharf <fl>l BTBET DAT, at 10 o'clock morning, and 8 o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, apply to CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNG, novl6 On Board. JpOR GARDNER'S BLUFF AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEE? DEE RIVER. The steamer PLANTER, Captain H. S. Cordes, ls now receiving Frelzht. at Accommodation Wharf, and win SATURDAY NIGHT, tbe 20th instant. Freight and wharfage mnst be prepaid. For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain on board, or to R AVENEL, HOLMES A CO. apri8-3 No. 177 East Bay. F OR FLORIDA, TIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK, ?The splendid St earners, DICTATOR.Captatn COXETTBB OITT POINT.Captain MCMILLAN WILL BAIL AS FOLLOWS : The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, The cur POINT every FBIDAT EVENING, at 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PALATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. These Steamers connect with railroad at Tocol for st. Augustine, and at Jacksonville with steamer Starlight for Mellonvllle, Enterprise, and all landings on upper St. Johns; an t at Palatka with steamers for the Oklawaha 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's wharf and Faet Bay. Through Bills of Lading given to New Orleans. These Steamers connect at Savannah with Steamer San Antonio for Darlen, Brunswick, Satina River, and all intermediate . landings. Freights for these points mnst be prepaid here. dec?s_ Dr aa?, (Tqcmicals, $?t. UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION OF FIRST-CLASS HE DAL ALF. LABAR IU QUE AND Co iSEa^N QUINIUM LABARRAQUE Approved by the Imperial Academy of Medicine The Qulnlum Labarraqae is an eminently tonic and febrifuge Wine, destined to replace all the other preparotions of Peruvian Bark The Bark Wines usually employed inme dicine are prepared from Barks which vary considerably in the degree to which they possess the desired properties. Besides, owing to the manner in which they are pre? pared, these Wines contain scarcely more than the traces of active principles, and these always in variable- proportions. The Qaloinm ?.abarraque, approved by thc Academy of Medicine, constitutes, on the contrary, a m?decine of determined compo? sition, rich in active principles, and on wich Physicians and Patients can always rely. The Quintana Labarraqne is prescribed with great success for persons of weak con tilution, or for those debilitated by various exhausting causes or past sickness ; for youths fatigued by too rapid growth; for young girls whose development takes place with difficulty; for women in childbirth; and for aged persons enfeebled by years or illness, lt is thc best preservative against Fevers. In cases'of Chlorosis, Anemia, orGreensik ! ness, this Wine is a powerful auxiliary of the fcmigisBus preparations. In conjunction, Cor example, with VAULT'S PILLS, the rapidi? ty-of its action is really marvellous. rm tarPTET nuranv; r?-#iwv j ' Agents In Charleston: DOWIE, MOISE L A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists. Cigars, ?obarro, &t. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KING STREBT, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO of all kinds. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine Stock before trading else where. I WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constantly on hand. Invest 26 cents and try your lack. mcb.7 DcAwlyr Panes, ?rgons, #c. SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL! AWARDED THE GREAT SOUTHERN PIANO Manufactory. WM. KNABE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND. SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. These Instruments have been before the publto for nearly thirty years, and upon their excel? lence alone attained an nnpnrchased pre-emi? nence, whieh pronounces them uneqaalled m TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. jt^All our SQUARE PIANOS have oar New Im? proved OVERSTRUNG SCALE and the AGRAFFE TREBLE. ?- We wonld call especialatttention to our lare Patented Improvements In GRAND PIANOS and SQUARE GRANDS, found lu no other Plano, which bringa the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. EVERY PIANO FULLY WARRANT? ED FOR FIVE YEARS. *a-we are by special arrangement anabled to furnish PARLOR ORGA^3 and MKLODEONS of the most celebrated makers, Wholesale aid Retail at lowest Factory Prices. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists prompt? ly furnished on application to WM. ?JV-?^BE A CO., BALTIMORE, MD. Or any of our regular established agencies. octl7-tuths6mosDAW F gripping. OR NEW TOBE. WKW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP L, I XE. ESTABLISHED 1815. The very last and magnificent Sldewheel Steamship MANHATTAN, M. S. Woodhull Com? mander, will sall from Adger'B South Wharf on SATURDAY, the soth Instant, at 9 o'clock P. M. jWThe MANHATTAN la one of the fastest Steamships on the Atlantic Coast, and being fitted up in the most comfortable manner for pas? sengers, offers superior Inducements to travellers going North. A3-The Sldewheel Steamship JAMES ADQER, follows on TUBSDAT, the 23d instant at 6 o'clock P.M. ter 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 towns. For Freight or Passage Engagements, apply to aprlB-8 JAMES ADQER, A CO., Agents. PHU^DELPHIA IRON STEAM LINE. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, GULF STREAM, Captain Hunter, Are now regularly on the Line, Insuring a first class sea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and m alliance with Railroad Com? panies at both termini, afford rapid 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. KW The VIRGINIA ls appointed to sall from Brown's Wharf on FRIDAY, April 19, at l o'clock 'MW The GULF STREAM will follow next week. For particulars of Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, No. 12 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. aprlS JIOR NEW TOBE. ON THURSDAY, APRIL 18TH, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Sldewheel Steamship GEORGIA, Crowell, Commander, will sall for New York on THURSDAY. April 18th, at 6 o'clock P. M. from Pier No. 2 Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool and the New England cities as usual Insurance br Steamers of this Line K percent. For Freight or Passage Engagements, having very One Deck stateroom accommodations, apply to WAQENER, BUGER A CO.. No. 28 Broad street, or to WM A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. apri2_ JjlOR BALTIMORE. FREIGUTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGB 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 SATURDAY, 20th Instant, at 3K o'clock P. M. MW Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional Insurance, and Consignees are allowed ample time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot In Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, aprlS-6 No. 2 Union Wharves. ?TJNABD LINE. The British and North American ^Fffifiav Royal Mau Steamships, between New??J?g? York and Liverpool. ? FROH NEW YORK. JAVA, WEDNESDAY, 10th April. CHINA, WKDNBSDAY. 17th April. RUSSIA, WEDNESDAY, 24th April. CUBA, WEDNESDAY, lat May. FKOM BOSTON. PARTHIA, SATURDAY, 6th April. PALMYRA, SATURDAY. 13th April. OLYMPUS, TUHSDAY, 23d April. SIBEKIA, TUESDAY, soth April. SAMARIA, TUESDAY, 7th Mav. Rates of Passage-cabin, $80, $ loo and $130, gold, according to accommodation. Tickets to Paris $16, gold, additional. Return Tickets on favorable terms. Steprage, $30, currency. Steerage Tickets from Liverpool and Queens? town, and all parts of Europe, at lowest rates. For Passage, apply to NOACH A MOFFETT. Agents, Ad ger's South Wharf and East Bay. mch28-tbatnimo_ ^NOHOB LINE STEAMERS, SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Passengers booked to and from any ^dp?*. Raliway biatlon or seaport in Great2j&JiiW? Bntatn. Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Si many, France, Holland, Belgium, and the United States, AT LOWEST CURRENCY RATES. Cabin Fare from New York to Glasgow, Liver fiool. Londonderry or Queenstown, $76 and $66. ntermedlate, $33. Steerage, $28. DRAFTS ISSUED FOR ANY AMOUNT. Parties aenulog for their friends In the Old Country can purchase tickets at reduced rates. For further particulars apply to the Agents, ll K ND E KS ON BRUTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Green, N. Y. Or to DOUGLAS NISBET, aprll-3mosDAW_Southern Wharf. J3AOIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. steamers ol the above Une leave Pier, NO. 42, North River, foot of Janal, street. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, or the iota and soth of every month except when these dates rall on sunday, then the saturday preceding. All departures connect ar, Panama with <-team ere for south Pacific and Central American ports. Departure ol 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco first or every month, except when lt rails on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No california steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to Aspinwall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Ticket? or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf root or Canal street, North River, New York. Jnly26-lyr_F. B? BABY. Agent. pOB LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MALLS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY wm dispatch one or their nrat-clasB, full power iron screw Steamship*from ._ PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, Cabin Passage $80, gold. _ _ Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $80, currency. , . For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to * WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 63 Wall street, N. T. N. B.-Through Bille Lading to Liverpool Issued ny the Charleston and New York Steamers, which make close connection with the above Une. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADO ER ?fe 00?? WAGNER, HUGER A CO., maye Or WM. A. COURTENAY. ?rje atollar ?taara Soap i \ ^' THE DOLLAR REWARD SOAP! THE ONLT SOAP IN THE WORLD THAT WASHES FLANNELS WITHOUT SHRINKING THEM. Washes with hot, cold, hard, soft, or salt water. Removes Pitch, Tar, Paint, Grease, Printers' Ink Sweat, Leather or Frolt Stains. Superior to Oastlle Soap for Toiler, purposes. RAPPLEYE ?StKNIGHT, Manufacturers, NOS. 1631 and 1638 RIDGE AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, apri-lmoDAC_ACENT8 FOR CHARH8TON, 8. C. ;.. ' :" ;_ Stains, jPatfonti:_. . GROVERlc BAKER'S HIGHEST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH ~ FAMILY SEWING M AC H I HES. POINTS OF EXCELLENCE. Beauty and Elasticity or stitch, refection and simplicity of Machinery. Using both Threads directly from the spools. No fastening of seams by hand, and no waste or thread, wide range of application wltbont change of adjustment The seam retains tts beauty and firmness after washing and Ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work done by other Sewing Machine, these Machines execute the most beautiful and permanent Embrodlery and ornamental work. The b?chese premiums at all the Pairs and Exhibitions of the United States and Europe have been awarded the GROVE & * BAKER MACHINES, and the work done by them, wherever exhibited In comparison. "v . ?-The very highest prize, THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred OD- the repre? sentative or the GROVER A BAKER SEWING MACHINES at the Bxposltlon Universelle,. Paris, 1867 thus attesting their great superiority over all other Sewing Machines. ? SALESROOMS, NO. 279 KINO STREET, KINSMAN BROS., AGENTS FOR THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. P. 8.-Full lines of WINDOW SHADES, Paper Hangings, Maslin, Lace and Damask Curtains and Cornices constantly on hand. febffl-ftuxmci QM? Carolin? Bitters. <MJD~ CAR OL I NAT BITTERS^! A. PELIGHTFTJl^, TONTO. The Southern Country has been so flooded with Bitters and Tonic?, all professing to be panaceas for every disease that1 flesh ls heir to," that lt ls with some diffidence we place our OLD CAROLINA BliTElts before the public. We reel emboldened to do so, however, from the marked favor they have met with the past five years, and the continu-d demand from every section or the country where they have been once introduced, ls evidence that they pos sers some merit. CURES . CUBES GENERAL DEBILITY, ^ li NERVOUS EXHAUSTION WANT OF APPETITE, \W ^^^^?^^ C^i?/ PRO-TRATION INDIGESTION, ^^^^^^E- WEAKNESS, CHILLS. ^f^^^^^^^^Sr^ AND FEMALE! DISEASES. THE OLD CAROLINA BITTER8 ARE NOT A VILE FANCY DRINK, But are compounded byan Experienced Chemist, and contain some of the-very best Tonics found in the Pharmacopoa, blended with select indigenous roots and herbs, together forming a moat delight fal Tonic, and can be taken with perfect safety by the old and young. The delicate female, suffering from prostration ana nervous debility, will find tn the "OLD CAROLINA BITTERS" u remedy that will gradually strengthen the system, invigorate the spirits and restore bloom to the pale-cheek. We have never offered our bitters aa,a cure for all Diseases, but, as a Reliable Tonio, they have no equal m genoral debility of the system resulting from Intermittent, Typhoid, Malarial and Nervous Fevers. Taken in small doses, the Ca' ollna Bitters will be found highly benaflclaL and the patient will find himself with altered feelings after ho has taken a few bottles. Try lt once and yon will oe convinced. For aale by'au Druggists and Grocers, and at Wholesale by tue Manu facturera, PHILIP WnVJEMAJV ?fe CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTON, 8. C. mch2taths-8mo8o*o f?rs ?co?t, *9i. FHGO^BllICT&CO., No. 244 KINO; ST&EET. * We take plea?are la informing our customers and lad ifs In general that, owing to the extraordi? nary facilities po sessed by ns, we are enabled to ahow one ol the finest Unes 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.FANCY RIBBONS, In all tho now tinta, bought exclusively TOT the retail sales. Trimming Ribbons at e, 8, io and 12sc. per yard. Necktie Ribbons, 2S, 38, 40 and 60o., Bolled and Gros Grain. Sash Ribbon, great variety, at 75c. and $1. For the accommodation ot the mininera and those desirous of purchasing Ribbons by the piece In which prices wlU be charged at unusual Inducements. _ F?RWT?,BfiN?DI(IT&CO., NO. ?44 KING- STREET. DRESS GOODS AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. 10 pieces or LYON'S SILE, at $125, $160, $176 and $2 io pieces Japanese and Black Striped, at 75c. 10 pieces or Colored Japanese Bilk at $1 50 pieces or Japanese Dresses at $8 50 1 case Colored Mozamblqnes only 20c. per yard 600 pieces of Sultans,- Alpaca, Lustres, Grena? dines, Llama, Plaids, from 25 to 60c. loo Fine Llama Points from $io, $12, $16 and $20. LINEN AND DOMESTIC DE? PARTMENT. 10 pieces of 10-4 BLEACHED DAMASK at 76c. loo dozen of Linen D Dy Hes at 76c. per dozen Towels of great variety at low figures 2 cases of 10-4 Bleached Sheeting. 40 and 46c. io cases of Bleached Shirting, 10 to 20c. 3 cases of .New Styles Percales, 18,20 and 22c. 2 cases of Ginghams, only 12% c. per yard loo pieces of Striped Piques, 25 and 80c. 200 pieces of Swisses, Victoria Lawns, Jaconets, Cambrics, ranging (rom 16c. upwards 60 dozen or French Corsets at 76c, .$ I and $1 60 1 case of Honey Comb and allendale Quilts at $1 60 200 Marseilles Quilts at $2, $3, $4 and $6-very low Something new and sty.lsh-"Dolly Varden" Pique. Parasols ! Parasols ! Parasols ! A great variety or the latest styles Jost re? ceived. MATTING ! MATTING ! We will sell at present 100 rolla or 4-4 WHITE MATTING at 27 % and 30c. 60 rolls or elegant Fancy Matting at 40c., worth soc 20 rolls or 64 White Matting at 36c. 60 rolls or 4-4 Check Matting at 87% and 40c. w?^ffefjtfftraordlnary inducements in BRUS SBivAND WOOLA7ARPET?' 7 NO. 244 Kl NC ?ffcEET. ?n?incsa Caros. Q HARLES BEEB USSB, BASKET MANUFACTURER, NO. 379 KING STREET, Has just returned from the North with a large Stock of Gooas, consisting of : BASKETS, CHINAWARE, AND TOYS. ALSO, A large assortment of CHILDREN'S CAR? RIAGES, ranging in price from $4 to $26. He ls also agent lor Colby's c-lebraied "Little Washer and Clothes Wrluger," the most perfect and cheapest In use, which he selia at manufac? turers' price, eau and examine for yourself. moh22 rmw2mo Orcqo twb MeoitiutB. 0RITGS AND ME D IO I N ES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DDR. H. BAER, No. 131 MEETING STBEET, Offers lils Large and Well-Assorted'Stock Of DRUGS, MEDICINES, ?* CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS, And all the Leading Proprietary Medicines. The following comprise a few of the CHEMI? CALS he has on hand. These goods are par? chased or the Manufacturers, and will ba sold to the trade at the lowest possible figure : j CHEMICALS IODINE RESUBLIMED. Iodide of Potassium, Bromide of Potassium. Nitrate or silver. Quinine, P. A W. and R. A S. Morphine, P. ft. w. and R. A 8. Chloral Hydrate, made by Schering, Berlin^ Alome, German. <% Iodoform. Quo vc cn e's Iron, (French,) Iron by Hydrogen, (Merck's,) Glycerine, (Merck's and American,) Calomel, English and American. Bine Mass, English and American. Chloroform. Sulphuric Ether. Chlone Ether. Acetic Ether. Sweet Spirits of Nitre, ftc, ?to Snperc&rbolate of Soda. Snpercarbolate of Zinc PodophylUn. Leptandrtn. Hydrastln. Irina. Caulophyllln, ftc, ftc, HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES. A Full Stock ot HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES, always on hand, comprising Tinctures, Pelleta, Powders of d a?rent Triturations, Family Med?? cine Cases, ftc, ftc. The following are a few of the FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES always kept m Stock: BRIMAULT'S SYRUP OF THE HYPOPHOSPHITB OF LIME. v" Grlmault'a Goarana Powders, for Headache, Nen. ralgla, Ac Gr [maul t's Matlco Inject'on. Orim ann's Lera'a Phosphate of Iron. Mathey-Caylus'a Capsules. Purgatif Le Roy. cheyenne's Iron, (with Spoon.) Oigarettes-Esplo for Asthma. Drag?es de Saatontne-6 centigrammes, Ac, ftc, ftc Kidder's Electro-Magnetic Satteries. None but the Purest Drugs used, and satisfac? tion guaranteed, both as to price and quality. Ordfrs are solicited from Druggists, Physician? Country Merchants. Planters and others, with the assurance that they shall receive prompt and careful attention. mou7 8moa JAMES BIRNIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, PRACTICES m FHE COURTS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AND IN THOSE OF THE UNITED STATES. Special attention given to business m the United States Courts. Oma AT GBSUTVIIXX 0. H., S. OL Jan2T-f8mo \