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COMMERCIAL SEWS. ff he Charleston Cotton. Bice and l?aval Storo? Bfaurkot. OmOI CHAJOJ8TON NEWS, ? T?ESDAT EYSNLNB, May 3, 1870. J COTTON.-lhere was a moderate Inquiry tor tais article, but at declining prices, the rates reced? ing about ?o ft ?. Sales atout 350 bales, Bay 12 at 18c; l at ?etfc; 48 at 30XojTo3 at 2lc; 163 at HXc Ife quote; LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good erdlnary.18?20 . ioTTimddlIng......20X@ redling.21? Stric^mlddHng.21X? RICK-This grain iras in active demand at Inn prices, with only a moderate Btock. Sales about 860 tierces ot olean Carolina, say 25 tierces at ec ?> ft; S at 'exe; 106 at exe; 46 at exe; 5 at exe; ub' on private terms. We quote common to fair ?lean Carolina at *?6Xc; good 6X@6Xc; ? lb. FATAL ST0ius.-Splrits was heavy, and we note .ales of 200 bblsat S7X?58c ft gallon, and 200 bbis low pale to extra pale rosin at $4?5 26c ftbM. : FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by Bteam, direct nomi bal/ ria New York, 7-16d on uplands; Hied ?a sea Islands; by sall, 7-l6d ft ft on ? apland cotton, and Xd ft .? on sea Wind cotton. To Havre, by steam, nomi ?al; by tall nominal at X e on uplands and IXo ?n sea islands. Coastwise to Hew York, by ' steam, XO' ? ? on uplands and Xo on sea islands; by sall, Kc V ft onnp \ ianda. ' To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sau,' X ?IXC H m on uplands. To Philadelphia, bj Bteam, Jf 0 ft ft on uplands; by sall, somewhat norn . inai. To. Baltimore, by Bteam, X@Kc ft ft on uplands; by sall somewhat nominal. v RioHiNGM.-Sterllng 60 day bills 23X?24 Domarle EXCHANGE.-The banks purchase sight checks at par to X premium, and sell at X presumm. Outside they purchase at y premi Tnn, and sell at x premium. GOL*.-Buying at 13 and selling at 15. . ?. - . ? -t.-^ Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN. ' : LONDON, May 3.-Noon.-Consols 94. Bonds MX- Sugar afloat 27s, . LrvBRi'OOL, May a.-Noon-Cotton dull. Up? lands lOXd ; Orleans llXd. , Aftern oca.-Cotton a shade Armer, but un rtanged; sales io,eoo'bales. Bed Western wheat ss Al; red winter wheat Se 10; Americas, corn 29s; .iaeriUB.-1 ? iKyenlng. -Cotton quiet ana steady; uplands JOXd; Orteana llXallXd; sales 10,000 bales, tn ?ladlng 3000 bales for export and sp?cul?t len. .'.PARIS, Kay 8.-Bourse opened quiet. Rentes itt ino. .. HATES, May 3.-Conon closed heavy it if 31 Kc en the spot. - DOMESTIC. Nrnr YORK, May- 8.-Noon.-Stocks heavy. Money easy at MM per bent Geld 14X- Sixty twos UX. Sterling, long OX > shore ie. Ten? nessee ex-couposd WK; new 6?X; Virginia nx-conpoiis sex; new Ylj Louisiana oM 76; levee ?Uea.72X; eights91;Alabama eights TWX;Bree Ix; Georgia sevens 96; North Carolinas old 47X Ttoursaioo setter. Wheat lc better. Cera dull nd /declining. .Fork furs; mesa $29.. Lard *endy at T?Xai?X> Cotton heavy a: 23a23Xc 'flakes TOO bales. Turpentine steady at 4*cvjRo8in ..qtieV'at >2 os1 for common and $3 io for good atrain*d.\ Freights'nra. ' I'.iE^marag:-Money steady at lil per oent. Ster imgt>X- " Gold streng at 14Xal5. Governments .troog and steady. Southernsdnll, but generally -steady-. Cotton dull ?ad weak; Sales ltOObales. Flour, sup ern ne State $4 85a5; Southern without decided change; common to fair ?tra $6*8 60; sjcod to choice $e asa?.' Wheat ?trbetter, but less ive tl ve; winter red and amber Western $1 seal 31. ? Corn heavy and declining, new mixed Western ' trotai ip, ;Betf steady, new plain, mess $12al6; extra da-fTSftlS. Pork Armer at $29 60a20 76. Lard unchanged. - Whiskey active, $107al07K. .Groceries d mi' aa d steady! Naval stores steady. Turpentine 43*M4C. Rosin ta 06ae. Freights Steady. [??W^v$-M*T 8.-Cotton dun and lowe*; mid dllBgs 23XC,' Sales loo bales; net'receipts 25; coastwise 1081; total noe. Stock 900. ' BALTIMORE, May 8.-Flour held Arm ; the stock ia ?carce. Wneatfiran; prime Maryland $1 seal so. Oom firm and advanced lo; white $1 lSai ?; y ei iow$H2al 14. Oats firm af63a*6c Provisions Sm and na changed. - Laid ITXC' - Whiskey Arm at $1 Mal 07. Cotton duli and nominal;middlings ?Xe-, sales 128 bales; receipts 186; stock 3067 , ' CTNCINNArc, May a-Oora steady. Whiskey ?101. -Provisfens Arm, 'Mess pork $29. Shoui dex??2X?;: dear aides 17c; both held a shade . nigher. lord 10X0. . a LOCKVILLE, May 3.-Corn, choice shelled sacked $ii*. Pork $29.60. Lard 17c Shoulders 13c Bides 17al7xe. Watskey flalOl. _ WoRro^x, May 3.-Cotton dnil and lower; mid dmTgsscxc. Sales 60 bales; receipts 276; exports coast wu e eoe. Stock 8410. - ArercBTA, May A-Cotton in fair demand; sales 884 bales; receipt? 185; middlings 20Xa20XC i SAVANNAH, May 3.-Cotton quiet and unchang? ed; raid diing zixe; sales 600 bales; receipts 884; exports to Liverpool 8666 bales; coastwise 29; . stock 38,038 bales. GALVESTON, May 8.-Cotton very duU and unset? tled; good- ordinary uxaisXo; Bales 450 bales; receipts 818 bales; stock 34,885 bales. MOBILE, May a.-Cotton firmer; middlings 21K naxc; sales 1410 bales; receipts 748 bales; exports to Great Britain 8768 bales; stock 49,T9l bales. N?w ORLEANS, May-A-Sngar, prime llallXc. Molasses, prime reboiled 70a75c. sterling 2SK Slgbt exchange x premium. Gold 14X- Cotton ^?^J?ad |n.falr demand; ?lddllncs;2ixa22c; isles 3?oo bales ; net receipts 8486 bales; coastwise 106 bales; total 8641 bales; stock 144,713 bales. New York Hice Market. NEW YORK, May 2.-Rica.-The supply is be? coming much reduced and with a good trade de? su?ad prices are nigher, dosing with much firm? ness. Sales of 100 tierces Carolina at 7 Kc, and some fancy lots are held at 7Kc; Carolina com? mon to good, $6 60a7 per cwt; Carolina prime, $7 2517 60 per cwt; Rangoon, 6a6o per pound; Rangoon, SaSXc, gold, In bond, per penad. Mew York sayal stores Market. NEW YORK, May 2.-SrnuTS TTTHTENTINB. The market waa quiet, and prices were a trifle higher. We quote at about 43Xa45Xc, the latter tn lots. Rosin was ta rather better demand for common strained, bot no large Bales were effect? ed: holders seem to be waiting for lower prices, put as yet the market remains very firm. The . saws were 600 bbls common strained at 121?; so bois pale at $4 26, and 60 bbis Ne. 1 at $s 76. Tar waa quiet at our ronner quotations, bnt prices re? main Arm. and no large amounis can be obtained i5<S???,tlie.pJIc* aske<1- we notl? a small sale w.wi-bJLat *2 76? We <Jnote " *2 Wrt2 ?6 for Si?^S?*! ?Bd. W 26a2 35 for Washington. Pitch was very quiet at $2 40a2 50 for city. Nashville Market. ?TSSay nUSe?S? verpool are unprecedentedly lane cauflati.<\? pression In the market. Our malte ^thronghout the day was very weak, closing dull. We onote nominally as follows: inferior i2Kaii; ord& lfaisx; good ordinary 17Xal8X; low middling COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sept. 1, i860. Von* Becelved to-dar. 100 "'Tae Becelved previously.43,954-44,144 - Total. .44144 Shlpped.today. 210 sblpped previously.37,883-38,093 Stock on band. ~?~o?2i c,^^"~?I.a.rket steady and firm, as f?iio'ws: S116^^^T $?? ramUY ts fancy ?a 75 bushef "?ckld Eft! ,?f 2300 bU8nel8 at ? ? Per onsnei, sacked and delivered in depot. . Interior Cotton Markets. ATLANTA, April 30.-The market closed at 20 vr ?f'?m^ ? ?*i The receipts at East Macon for the month end? ing this evening, amonnt to 73 bales; shipments 222; leaving stock on hand, 1st May, 297 bales This statement ls included in our figures below' The market opened with a good demand this norning at 23 Kc fer middlings, but closed qc let and weak this evening at 20Ka20Xc-only thc beat calling for the latter figures. Recelpta by Railroad, May 3. SOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 629 bales cotton, 43 bales domestics, to bbis na? val stores, 5 cars wood, 2 cars stock. To Railroad 1 w8?^,',? &I2FfcH * co- Grae6er * Smith, W W Bmltb, Pelter, Rodgers A co, Caldwell ? Son, J Kinsman A Howell, R Kare k co. Frost k Adger, O o Witte, Mowry * Sf n; W C Courtney A co, G H Walter A co, Reeder k Darli, W P Hail, Wag ner, Huger k co,and Goldsmith t Son. . . , . POET CALENDAS. MOON'S raises. First Quarter, 8th, 10 honra, 17 minutes, morning Fall Moon, 15th, 12 hours, 43 minnies, mornnlng. Last Quarter, t2d, 12 hours, 49 minutes, morning. New Moon, 30th, 4 hours, 37 minutes, morning. 2 Monday. 3?Tncsday. 4 [Wednesday. ?rThursday... 6|Friday., 7 Saturday.... S?Son?ar. BUK. RISES. 6..13 6..12 6.. 12 6..10 6.. 9 5.. 9 6.. 8 SUN SETS. 6..41 e. .42 e.. 42 6. .43 6..44 e..44 6..45 HOOK R. a 8. 8..26 9. .20 10..17 ll.. 9 morn. 12.. l 12..48 HIGH WATKB. 8..45 9..26 10..10 10..59 ll..54 morn. 12..49 MABINS NEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C., MAY 4. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Falcon. Horsey, Baltimore-left - instant. Mdse. To Mordecai A co. P C Trenholm. Railroad Agent, B Feldmann A co, B O'Neill. W G wanden A co, J E Adger A co, R&Tenel A Holmes, W Barral A co, W Marscher. Stenhouse A co, J Heins, Bollmann Bros, Schachte A Touhey, Dowie, Moise A Davis, J Heeseman A Bro. J H Graver A co, Klinev, Wlckenberg A co, W H Cbafee A co, J P Brown, A C Kaufman, Klnnard A co, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, Jeffords A co, Wagener A Mon Bees, E H Kellers, D F Murray, R & A P Caldwell, Laarey A Alexander, H Klatte A co. Hart A co, J H Tietjen, D A Amme, F H Ploger, J Hurkamp A co, E H Jackson. Mowry A co, CD Ahrens, D Paul A co, J Pollock, Mantona k co, H Bischoff A co, H Coola A co, M C Durbaum, Clacius A Witte, R H McDowell, J W Linley, R Gannon, Shackelford A Kelly, Goodrich, Wineman A co. F F Chapeau, S H Wlloox, Paul. Welch A Brandes, Pelzer, Rod fers A co, J w Harrisson, Cameron, Baikley A co, dgerton A Riclf?rds, G Connor, Dorbanm A Jurs, J F Mathewes, J Heins, C Linen thal A co, A R Stillman, W H Webb, J Archer, J H Braning, T J Llllenthal, Forsythe, McComb A co, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, E Perry, C Plenge, W J Trim, Kinsman Bros, W C Dnkes A co, Ostendor?" A co, J D Aiken A co, F D C Kracke, Chapeau A Heffron, W G w Widen A co, C P Poppenheim, and others. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Key West, Rudolph, Nassau, N P-J A Enalow A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Brig J A H Crowley," Crawley, Wilmington, N C. Sehr Jessie S Clark, Clark. Philadelphia. Sehr Richard Vaux, Whitaker, Boston. Sehr Eliza S Potter, Potter, Baltimore. Sehr D F Keeling, Robinson, Wilmington, N C. Sehr Angie Predmore, Pridmore, Jackson ville. Fla. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Bea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore, May 3. Railroad Supplies. STEAM ENGINES AND ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES. A rall assonrntjnt of BRASS and IRON FIT? TINGS, for steam and gas-fitters and plumbers. Steam G nag es, Guage- cocks, Low Water Detec? tors, Oil Cups, Tools for machinists and black? smiths, Bellows, Ac. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 (mo Charleston, S. C. g B L T I N G. A Urge Stock of Leather and Rubber BELTING and RUBBER GOODS, including Manhole and Handhole Gaskets, (all sizes.) Hose, Sheet Rub? ber for packing, Pure Vulcanized Gnm for valves, ?C ALSO, "Regulation" LEATHER HOSE, double-riveted and of approved manufacture. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY 4 CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 6mo Charleston, S. C. S TEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAR SAW MOLLS, Single and doable-acting Lin and Force PUMPS, H. Dtsston k Son's Celebrated Circular, Gong, Hand anti Cross-cut SawB. Also, Miners' and En iceen' Supplies in great variety, Shovels, Picks, Ac For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mcb.24 6mo_Charleston, S. C. IJAR IRON AND STEEL. English and American Refined, in bars English and American common, in bars Boiler Plate and Sheet Iron Bolts, Nota and Washers. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, moh246mo Charleston, S. C. AILS, NAILS, Ofthebest brands, Including Parker Milla and CAMERON, BARKLEY k CO.'S unequalled "Ne Plus Ultra? CUT NAILS. ALSO, A fall Stock of Wrought and Cat SPIKES. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting ant? Cumberland streets, mch24 6mo_Charleston, S. C. -^7-BITE LEAD.^COLORS AND PAINT Pure Raw and Donhfe-Boiled LINSEED OIL English and American V7}?iU) Lead Paints ia Oil. ia great variety. ALSO, An extensive assortment of BRUSHES. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & C.O., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mc 1124 6mo Charleston, S. C. Q I Ll OIL! 6 I Ll Winter Sprained SPERM, Extra Lard C. B. A Co.'a Engine Oil, Paraphene Spindle Olive Oil, Cotton Seed Oil White Oak (West Virginia) Oil. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch246mo Charleston, S. C. Q?CUMBER-WOOD PUMPS. The Cheapest and best PUMP now in usc They give no taste to the water and are applicable in every locality. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 6mo Charleston. S. JpiPEFOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER A CO.'S Poa cal Iron Works. At Btore of CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 6mo Charleston, S. C. RISH ROOFING FELT THE BEST, CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE Material for Roodng known. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch246mo_Charleston, g. C. gUPSRIOR COLOGNE WATER. Manufactured and for sale by nnta v Dr- D- BAER. C0W M isa Meeting street, Bitters. T I P P M^TNT' s GREAT GERMAN BITTER61 THE BEST TONIO AND INYIGORATOR KNOWN Tiley are unsurpassed as a cure lor Dyspepsia and General Exhaustion. A SURE PREVENTIVE OF FEVER AND AGUE, BILIOUS. REMITTENT AND INTER? MITTENT FEVERS. IT IS INVALUABLE TO FEMALES ! 'TIS A CORDIAL FOR THE AGED, AND A SURE PROTECTION AGAINST ALL MALA? RIOUS DISEASES. lt 1? undoubtedly the best Medical Cor? dial ever offered to thc Publicl SAVANNAH, Marco. 16,1870. MESSRS. JACOB LI PP M AN A BRO., Savannah, Go.: Gents-I have before me your esteemed letter of the 14th instant, containing varions documents relative to your "German Bitters." After a care? ful examination I must confess that your Bitters is really what yon represent it to be, an old Ger? man recipe of Dr. Mltcherllch, of Berlin, Prussia. It will no doubt be excellent for Dyspepsia, Gen? eral Debility and Nervous Diseases, and it ls a good preventive of Chills and Fevers. I find lt to e the most delightful and pleasant stomachic .* I remain, yonrB truly, (Signed) ADO. P. WETTER. * KIRKLAND MILLS, GA., March 22,1870. MESSRS? JACOB LIPTJIAN & BRO., Druggists, Sa? vannah, Ga.: Gentlemen-I have Introduced your Great Ger? man Bitters here to my customers and friends, and I find better sale for them than any I have ever kept before. Those who have tried them ap? prove of them very highly, and I do not hesitate in saying that they are far superior in value to any other Bitters now tn use. Yours, respectfully, ^Signed) W. KIRKLAND. We refer, by permission, to Doctors King, Sulli? van, Dnncan, and other leading physicians of Sa? vannah; to ex-Mayor Anderson, Jehu L. Villa longa, and other distinguished citizens of Savan? nah. No license at all necessary to sell these Bit? tere. Retail Depots in Charleston, S. C., for Lippmac'a Great German Bitters: At the Drug Stores of W. G. TROTT, DR. H. BA ER. A. W. ECKEL A CO., ED. S. BURNHAM, W. A. SERINE, DR. P. M. COHEN, G. v. LUHN.l Wholesale Agents: DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Druggists, CLAOIUS A WITTE, STEFFENS, WERNER A DUCKER, and HENRY BISCHOFF * CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, aprl? 6mos In Charleston, S. C. itliarellaneons. rjrxEE OEXErm?rl^ raoROTomsED J. Stallion "JONCE HOOPER" will stand this season In Spring street, near King. Terms-$25 the season and $i to the groom, payable In advance. For pedigree and any other particulars, apply at No. ll Vanderhorst Wharf janal rawf gEWING MACHINE NEEDLES. Having received the agency for the sale of SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES, I offer all brands at a lower price than they can be bought else? where. Please call and examine at S. R. MARSHALL'S Hardware Store, No. 310 King street. apr7 thlwfimo_ ?JHUPEIN & WINKLER, DENTISTS, OPTIC! NO. 276 KINO 8TRKBT. DOV13 Om OB F RANK'S SALOON. FRANK HOWARD, late of the Pavilion Hoiei, and more recently of the Mills House, has opened FRANK'S SALOON, at No. 146 MEETING STREET, directly opposite the Board of Trade Rooms. ALES, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, or the best quality, will be served, and Lunch dally from ll till 2 o'clock. aprl Smos FRANK HOWARD. Q.ET READY FOR SUMMER LOUIS BAYARD, No. 33 Brood street (next to E. M. Marshall A Bro.,) CLEANS AND RENOVATES PANAMA, FEL^ AND SILK HATS, OP ALL KINDS, Making old hats os good in every respect os new. jay PRICES VERY MODERATE. apr29 gUMTEB WATCHMAN. The WATCHMAN, published at Sumter, 8. C., is one of the oldest and cheapest newspapers in the State, and has a much larger circular?an than any other newspaper in the section In which lt ls published. The merchants of Charleston cannot find so good a medium for communicating with the businessmen or Sumter and planters of the surrounding country. Address GILBERT A FLOWERS, Proprietors, or W. Y. PAXTON, Business Manager, apr20 Sumter. S. C. Q.REGG 4 - OBLEY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND Agents ror the sale or MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. JAS. J. GREGG, JOHN OSLEY, JR, Late of Granlteville, S. C. Late firm Osloy, Wilson aprlS Imo_t Co.. Augusta. Ca ' Murray & Lanman's Florida Water, The most celebrated and most delightful of all pei? n?mes, for use on the hand? kerchief, at the toilet, and in the bath, for sale b)7 all Druggists and Perfumers. For sale by DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, janjH mwslmor Charleston, S. C. ?ABDOT JI AKING AND UPHOLSTERY NICELY AND SUBSTANTIALLY DONE J. L. LTJNSFORD, No. 27 Queen Street. This is the time of year to have your Furniture and Mattresses overhauled and thoroughly done up. I also repair and sell Sewing Machines, and will take orders for any first-class Sewing or Knitting Machines now before the public. The best Sewing Machine, for a cheap article, can be found with me, to wit: The Improved COMMON SENSE SEWING MACHINE, lt ls acknowledged by the best judges to stand entirely above and beyond any cheap Machine ever produced before. I sell them all. complete, with a guarantee, for I respectfully soUclt the patronage of the citi? zens of Charleston and of the state or Sooth caro? na, among whom I have lived for the last twenty years. J. L. LUNSFORD, - No. 27 Queen street, near Calder House. apr2i ftgricnltnrcl JmpUmcnts. T O PLANTERS. We have been appointed Agents for the sale of SHAW'S COTTON SEED HULLER, MANCTACTORBD BT THE "DIAMOND MILL MANUFACTURING CO.," and offer the same at Manufacturer's Prices, Freight added, rm Feeling assured it is what every Planter needs. Sample of work, Cironlars and all information furnished on application to us. One of the "HULLERS" to be seen at our Office. BRODIE A CO., Factors and Commission Merchants, North Atlantic Wharf. Charleston, S. C., February 12^870. febl4 mwfSmos Jflacrjiiurp., Goslings, #r._ TUPEE TING S TRBET FO UNDR Y. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IB KOW PURNIBHING TEE IM? PROVED MCCARTHY COTTON GIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Of various sizes, on hand. Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn Mills, Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers and Pans, of all sizes. Horse-Powers and Gin Gearing, from 6 to 18 feet in diameter. Improved Lever Cotton Presses, for Hand, Power, Saw and Rice Mills. Machinery and Castings or all descriptions made te order. Particular attention paid to House Fronts and Castings for Buildings, Gratings, Cistern Covers, Sash Weights, Ac, Ac. WILLIAM S. HENEREY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER, NO. 314 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, B. C. ang4 caws_"_ pHONIX IRON WORKS. ESTABLISHED 1844. JOHN F. T AYL OB A CO., SUCCESSORS TO CAMERON A CO., ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, dc, NOB. 4, 6, 8, 10 AND 12 PRITCHARD STREBT, fNear the Dry Dock,) CHARLESTON, S. C. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-MARINE, STATIONARY AND PO RT AB LR RICE THRESHERS AND MULLS OF EVERY DE? SCRIPTION. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING. IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS. CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND, IN IRON OB BRASS. Guarantee to furnish ENGINES AND BOILERS of as good quality and power, and at as low rates, as can ba had m N?w York, Baltimore or rh ila delphia. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. racha smosoac ?tar ?rjirts. MTTFHT ESSEN, No. 291 KING STREET, CORNER WENTWORTH, AGENT FOR TUE MANUFACTURERS OP TUB CELEBRATED STAK SHIRTS! EACH QUALITY OF SHIRT IS NUMBERED. PRICES AS FOLLOWS:! No. 42.$2 00 No. 52. 2 50 No. 72. 3 00 No. 02. 3 50 feb3 5mos % Min \m THE STANDARD REPUTATION AT? TAINED by this unrivalled and infallible YEAST POWDER during twelve years post, is due to its perfect purity, healthfulness and economy. Put up in tins, actual weight, as represented, and will keep for years. The quantity required for use ls from one-fourth to one-half less than other Baking Powders. Sold by Grocers throughout the United states. DOOLEY A BROTHER. Manufacturers and Proprietors. No. 69 New street, New Yori. mchl4 mws3mos rYOU WANT PAPER BAGS, FLOUR SACKS, and Bags of every description, go to EDWARD PERRY, No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, a, c. deci4 emos Rotels. ?10LUMB1A HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C., GORMAN ? BADENHOP, PROPRIETORS. The Proprietors of this pleasantly located and elegantly furnished Establishment, at the State Capital, desire to inform the travelling public and others seeking accommodations, that the "CO? LUMBIA" ls m ever; respect a first-class Hotel, unsurpassed by any in the State or the United States. Situated in the business centre of the city, with fine large alp? rooms, and a table sup? plied with every delicacy of the season, both from New York and Charleston markets, the Proprie? tors pledge themselves that no efforts will be spared to give perfect satisfaction ta every re? spect. A first-class Livery Stable is attached to the Hotel, where vehicles of every description can be bad at the shortest notice. Omnibuses attend the arrival and departure of every Train, and passengers are carried to and from the Hotel FREE OF CHARGE. WM. GORMAN.H. H. BADENHOP. aprl3 wfm JT E W YORK HOTEL, NO. 721 BROADWAY, D. M. HILDRETH & CO., - - Proprietors; NEW YORK CITY. This HOTEL, so widely and popularly known as the favorite resort of Southerners while sojourn? ing In this city, bas been re-leased for a term of years by Its present proprietors, and is now In process of renovation. No expense will be spared to render it, as In days of yore, an agreeable home for Its patrons. Thc proprietors, while tendering their sincere thanks for the very liberal support they have re? ceived, beg leave to assure their guests ihnUn the future the Hotel will retain Its former well earned reputation. apr27 wfm umr>*ruc ABBINGTON, D. C. THE NEW HOTEL, "THE ARLINGTON," Built by W. W. Corcoran, Esq. T. ROESSLE A SON, PROPRIETORS. LAKE GEORGE FORT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL, WILL BE OPENED FOR SUMMER VISITORS JUNE 1st. 49- ROOMS can be engaged and plans of Hotel seen at "The Arlington," Washington, D. C. T. EOESSLE ? SON, mch2l 2mos PROPRIETORS. Uaiiroa?s. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL? ROAD. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD CO.. MILL ST. DETOT, CHARLESTON, April 15, 1870. J On and arter MONDAT, 18th Inst., Trl-Weekly Freight Trains will run through to Savannah, leaving Charleston on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, ann returning on TUESDAYS, Tn UKS DAYS and SATURDAYS. Frelpht received up to 2 o'clock P. M., on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SAT? URDAYS will be forwarded by following day train. C. S. GADSDEN, a prie_Engineer and Superintendent. OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. S GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, l CHARLESTON, S. C., Sept. 16, I860, j On and after Thursday, September 16. the Pas? senger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad win run as follows: FOR AUGUSTA Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M Arrive at Augusta.4.45 P. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem? phis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery and Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.-1.40 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and MancbtBter Railroad, and Camden tram. FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta......8.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 T. M. Leave Columbia.7.-15 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 P. M. ArOrSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. r (Sundays excepted.) Leave diaries ton.7.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta..6.10 A. M. Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nashville nd New Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusta.4.10 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.-LOO A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.6.05 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.4.46 A. M. Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays with Charlotte and South Caro? lina Railroad. Leave Columbia.5.50 P. M Arrive at Charleston.6.30 A. M SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.2.50 P. M Arrive at Summerville.4.10 P. M Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be? tween Camden and Ringville daily, (Sundays ex? cepted,) connecta with np and down Day Pas? sengers at Ringville. Leave Camden.6.35 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M. Leave Columbia.1.46 P. M. Arrive at Camden.-_6.00 P. M. (Signed) H.T. PEAKE, septis General Superintendent. c HANGE OF SCHEDULE GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD, 5 SAVANNAH, January 7, li>70. J On and after SUNDAY, the 9th instant, Passen? ger Trains on this road will mn as folio ivs: MG 117 EXPRESS 1 HAINS. Leave Savannah dally at.4.30 P. M. Arrive at Jesup (junction M. A B. R. R.) dally at.7.00 P. M. Arrive at Live Oak dally at.2.20 A. M. Arrive at Jacksonville dally at.7.02 A. M. Arrive at Tallahassee dally nt., .7.07 A. M. Arrive at (Bilney daily at.9.15 A. M. Arrive Rt Bainbridge (Mondays except? ed) at.6.15 A. M. Leave Bainbridge (Sundays excepted) at.fl. 30 P. M. Leave Quincy daily at.0.25 P. M. Leave Tallahassee daily at.6.25 P. M. Leave Jacksonville daily at.S.;;o P. M. Leave Live oak daily at.1.28 A. M. Leave Jesup daily at.7.60 A. M. Arrive at Savannah dally nt.10.50 A.M. MACON AND liKUSSWICK ACCOMMODATION. Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at.2.10 P. M. Arrive at Jesup (Sundays excepted) t.5.00 P. M. Arrive at Brunswick daily at.s.20 P. M. Leave Macon dally at.S.fiO A. M. Leuve Jesup daily ut.S.O0P. M. Arrive at Savannah dally at.P.Co P. M. On Sunday this train will leave Savannah at 7.15 A. M.. conncctlnc with trains for Macon and brunswick, and connecting with trains from Macon ?ind brunswick, will arrive a: Savannah at S.?? P. M. DAY TRAIN. Leave Savannah (Sundavs execnted) at.'..7.15 A. M. Arrive at Jesup (Sundays excepted) at..10.40 A. M. Arrive at Live Oak ?sundavs excepted) at.7.00 P. M. Arrive at Macon daily at.7..MJ P. M. Leave Live oak [Sundays excepted] at..0.00 A. M. Leave Jesup (Sundays excepted) .if.2.10 P. M. .Arrive nt savannah (Sundays except ed; nt.5..1? P. M. Passengers for Macon take7.15 A.M. u;??a ?rom Savannah, leaving daily Passengers for Brunswick take 2.10 P. M. train from Savannah. Passengers leaving Macon at s.30 A. M., con? nect nt Jesup with express train for Florida and Western Division, and with train for Savan? nah, arriving nt ?.so P. M. Passengers from Brunswick connect at Jesup with train for Savannah, arriving at 5.05 P. M., except on Sundays, when it arrives at y.-io P. M. Connect at Macon with train for Atlanta, leav? ing at 0.C0 P. M. SOlTtI GEORGIA AND FLORIDA RAILROAD TRAIN. Leave Thoinnsville (Tuesdays, Thurs? days, nnd Saturdays) at..'.S.00 A. M. Arrive at Pelham (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays) at..9.56 A. M. Leave Pelham (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays) at.".. .3.45 P. M. Arrive at Thomasville (Tuesdays, Thurs? days, and Saturdays) at.coo p. M. H. S. HAINES, feb7 General Superintendent. Sash, Blina ano SDaar ? at tor tj. g ASH, BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY, MOULDING AND PLANING MLLL. DRESSED FLOORING, CEILING, WEATHER BOARDS, SHELVING, BOX BOARDS, Ac, Ac Over a hundred different PATTERNS of MOULDINGS, making over 100,000 feet on hand, for Bale at NEW i ORE PRICES. MANTEL-PIECES, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, made to order, at short notice. STAIR RAIL, NEWELS AND BALLCSTERS or Walnut and Mahogany, on hand and made to order. GOOD BBd SUBSTANTIAL WORE made as CHEAP at thia establishment as can be made In the United States. We have on hand the largest stock or thc above Goods soutli or thc City er Baltimore, all or which we guarantee will give entire satisraction to all who want GOOD and SUBSTANTIAL WORK. The subscribers can refer to gentlemen all overfills State, Georgia, North Carolina and Flori? da, as to the character or their work for the past twenty years. ?W. I*. RUSSELL ?fe CO., j, EAST END BASEL STREET, Opposite Wando Fertilizer Works, and in the immediate vicinity or Charleston and Pavilion Hotels, m ay 4 Jnsnrancc. 1 ?raieo. STA.?T:D.A.:R,:D SCAIJES. AGENCY TRANSFERRED TO HART & CO., Ko. 30 HAYNE STREET, AND CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. 4 ta- A FULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, metis 3mo Znr?j0, OJjemuals, Uz. "r-NLY INFALLIBLE REMEDY VJ KNOWN." "FREE FROM POISON, NOT DANGEROUS TO USE." "COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, Ac, EXTERMINATOR Destroys them effectually and Forever. 'COSTAR'S" BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR Certain, sure and quickly Prevented. "COSTAR'S" INSECT POWDER (ONLY PURE) Instantly kills Roaches, Bed-Bug*, Moths and Insects. S(W Por safety use only "COSTAR'S." Special Wholesale A gee rs at Charleston, GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO. Sold hy nil Druggists. may4-wlyro*c DYSPEPSIA & INDIGESTION ' ?Ju "PROPRIETORS'^1^ & WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS N. D. The Commissioner of Revenue has decided that any dealer can seil this article without a special license. _mch 2 JUST REC E I V E D CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda Cream or Tartar Fresh Hops. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BARK, octe No. 131 Meeting street. ^Spool (lotion. THE CTLIBR?T?D A.T. STE WART& CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES. For sale in Charleston by J. R. READ ? CO. -;-St a pris iron BEST SIX COllTl ?j a, ?CR .l^giraOL^'TEI) SIX-CORD. roi CHM WM Ki li HISS af Ecabry> BcnfMlj april mwsio TF YOU WANT THE CELEBRATED J_ CARTER'S WRITING and COPYING INK combined, go to _ EDWARD PERRY, % vo. 165 Meeting etreet, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C. dfcCi4 6moa