The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, September 08, 1870, Image 4
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Un mi h. StrmtBla I
The stirring song of which the following 1B
fy- transition, has just been written by Ferdi?
nand Frelligrath, and is being sung through?
out Germany, where rt seems to vie in popu?
larity with Becker's "Rhine:"
* narrah ! thou lady proud* and fair,
j .' Burrah ! Germania mine l
What ure ls fa thine eye as there
Thou bandest o'er the Rhine I
How in July hi full blaze dost thou
Flash forth thy sword, and go,
With heart elate and knitted brow,
To strike the Invader low
Borrah ! Hurrah 1 Hurrah I
Hurrah ! Germania '
; No thought hast thou, so calm and light,
Of war or battle plain, .
Baton thy broad fields, waving bright,
Didst mow the golden grain,
With clashing sickles, wreaths or corn,
Tay sheaves didst garner in,
When, hark ! across the Rhlni War's horn
Breaks taronga the merry din l
Down sickle thee and wreath ot wheat
Amidst the cora were cast.
And, starting fiercely to thy feet,
Thy heart beat loud and fast;
. .Then with a shout I heard thee call,
"Well, since you will, you may l
Up, up, my children, one and all,
On to the Rhine ! Away !"
From port to port the summons flew.
Rang o'er our Germsn wave,
The Oder on her harness drew.
The Elbe girt on her glaive;
,, Neckar and Weser swell the tide,
V Maia flashes to the sun,
' .Old fends, ord bates are dash'd aside,
All German men are ene !
Swabian and Prussian, hand to hand,
North, South, one host, one vow I
j, , What is the German's Fatherland?
Who askB thi.t question now ?
One, soul, one arm, one close-knit frame.
One will are we to-day ;
Hurrah, Germania, thou proud dame,
, Oh. glorious time, nerran !
Germania now, let come what may,
' Will ttand nnshook through all;
This ls our country's festal day;
Now woe betide thee. Gaul !
' IWoe worth thc hour a robber thrust
Thy sword into thy hand I
A curse u. on bim that we must ^
Unbare.vur G?rman brand .'
For home and hearth, for wire and child,
Fer all loved things that we
, , Are bound to keep all undefiled
From foreign ru Ol an ry \
For German right, for German speech,
S For German Household ways.
For German homesteads, all and each.
Strike home through battle's blaze !
Up, Germans, up, with Godl The die
oiohs kind-we wait the throw!
Oh; who may think without a Blgh,
What blood is doom'd :o flow?
. Yet, took'thou up with fearless heart !
Thou must, thou shalt pre7ail '
' ' .'Great, glorious, tree as ne'er thou wert,
" 1 All han Germania, hail '
Hurrah ! Victoria I
Hurrah ! Germania !
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
The Charleston Cotton. H'ce and Naval
Stores Market.
. i OFFICE CBARiBSTON NEWS. )
WEDNESDAY EVENING, September 7, 1870. j
lOoTTOH.-The early transactions were at steady
rates, with agood demand, but later the market
became easier and sales were made at conces?
sions, in some cases to the extent of hi@\c fl rs;
sales about. j?o bales, viz: 8 at 15;2 at i&>?; l at
3?X;latlT; 28atl7>i; &ati7:?;44ati7X;?2at
38; IC at 18#;2at 16.!*; 47 at 18??C. We quote:
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
'.Ordinary to good ordinary.15 ?17
: Low middling.17>?@17J?
Middling.18 @1S\?'
Strict middling.- @18>i
_ RICK.-There were no transactions in this
-grain.
NAVAL STORES.-The market was quiet and
without Bales.
FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct norn
lnal; via New York, 7-iSd on uplands, ll-l?d on
sealslanda; by sall nomlnaL To Havre nommai.
Coast wise-to New York, by steam, >,c on up
lands andXe ou sea Islands; $1 ft tierce on rice;
bytaafVXcon cotton; - ft tierce on rice; 40c
bl* barrel on rosin; $7@8 fi M on lumber; $9@lo
$ Ja* on timber. To Boston, by sail, *?J?c fi lb
ion Upland cotton. To Providence. $8 fi M on
boards, \c fi a on cotton. To Philadelphia, by
steam, sc fl lb on uplands; by sail, $7 ft Mon
boards; $s on timber; $3 fl ton on clay, and $3?
50 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam, ;?c
ft lb ; by san, $6 50@7 f) M on boards; $3 fl ton
en phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by
(tor merchants to take lumber freights from
Georgetown, S. C., Darlea and Satilla River, Ga.,
and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10
C$12 fl M are the rates on lumber and boards.
' EXCHANOE.-sterling so day bills nommai.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks purchase sight
checks at parto j? premium, and sell at v,@ ?i pre
mlnm. Outside they purchase at ;>(*;?<, premium
and sell at S premium.
GOLD-Buying at 12; selling at 15.
Markets by Telegraph.
FOREIOK.
LOKDON, september 7-Noon.-Consois Pi;?.
Bonds 88X? Tallow dull.
FKANKKO..-, September 7-Noon.-Bonds closed
buoyant at
.~LIVERPOOL, September 7-Noon.-Cotton dull;
uplands sxd; Orleans 9Vd; sales io,ooo baies
Bed winter wheat 9s 6d. Flour 23s 9d.
" Afternoon.-Cotton dall; uplands 9.!4da9#d;
Orleans 9>?dasvi; sales S.0O0 bales. Pork 125s. | j
'Beef isis. Cumberland cut 58s, Short ribbed miJ
.diesOs, I j
DOMESTIC.
NEW YORE, September 7-Noon.-Stocks stea
. dy. Gold uv Money 4a5 per cent. Sterling
; unchanged. Sixty-two's 12?. Flour duli and
declining. Wheat ia2c lower. Cora lc lower.
Mess pork heavy at $27a27 25. Lard dull. Cotton
?inlet; uplatds 26. Turpentine firm at 40c. Rosin
very strong, strained $2. Freights firm.
- Evening.-Money quiet and steady a: ?a" per
-cent. Sterling quiet at 9*- Gold 14>4'ai4X.
sixty-twofi-123*. Southerns steady in Tennessees,
Virginias and Louisianas, but generally weal? in
- other bonus, especially North Carolinas. Tennes
"?ees,62; new 6o;4'. virglnUs 67Ji; new 67li
Louisianas 72; new 75; Levees 74J?; eights 87.
Alabamas ioo>?'; fives 69. Georgias 82; sevens 90. \
North Carolinas 50?i; new 28. South Carolinas
80; new 69. Cotton in fair demand and lower;
sales lSOtf balee; hylands 19;?'. Flour-State and j j
Western heavy at $610; lower grades superflue
$4.toan; Southern dull and lower; common to fair
extra $6 3M6 20; good to choice $6 25a8 25. Wheat
a shade lower ror winter, with fair export de?
mand; spring heavy and 12c lower; winter red
and amber Western $1 39; new $1 30J*. Corn
.dun at fl 12; lower glades 8f c. Beef quiet. Pork
' lower at $26 50. Lard low ar; kettle I6\'al7c. (
^Whiskey heavy at 93. Groceries quiet and firm. 1
Turpentine 40c Rosin very strong. Tallow ?
heavy at da&sc
; BOSTON, September 7.-Cotton quiet and steady ;
Middlings 20a20xc; sales soo bales; receipts coast?
wise 120 balea; stock 3500 balea
BALTIMORE, September 7;-Flour firm and un-1 i
oaanged. Wheat unchanged, except Webern,
?Wol> la better; Southern, which ls nomin?.:, at
%\ 40av es. Corn, white Southern 80a85c; yellow
?oath< ni85a90c Provisions in better feeling and 1
?noe? unobanged. Wbiskey quiet. Cotton duU {
aa* prices lower; middlings i9Xc; sales 200 bales; \
receipts coastwise 70; stock 955.
OINCTNNATI, september 7.-Flour dud; ramlly
*i 6086.76. Corn drooping. Whiskey duU at 90a
?le, with small sales. Pork nominal, and held at
$27 25a2T60. Lard dull at 17 *c. Bacon ls held
irmly; shoulders l4>ic; clear sides 18c; Bugar
4tured hams scarce, and advanced to 24a25c; stock
nearly exhausted.
. fi?. Lora, September 7.-uagg og Arm at 29>,a
tMe. Machine rope 8a8Xc Flour and whlsk-y
unchanged. Provisions quiet. Pork $28. Shoui
i?ers l4Xo; clear sides iStfaiexc. Lard lanalea
LOUISVILLE, September 7.-Bagging active at
?s?*29?c. Floor quiet. Corn dull and unchanged,
Jrrovisions linn and unchanged.
Kcr.roLI, September 7.-Cotton, middlings
.yuin; net receipts 9 balea; exports coastwise 21&;
?tock 41?.
. ArouBTA, september T.-Market opened with
?ur demand, bot closed weak at j?a>?c o?f; eales
OM balea; rcaeipts 230 bales; middUoga 17w?%*.
SAVANNAH, September 7.-Cotton in good de
anand; middlings 17Jfc; sales 200 bales; net re
sjelpte 600; exports coi'tirise 073; stock f223.
Mom*. September 7.-Cotton doll and tending
downward; middling mi&lTKc; sales 50 bales;
net receipts 140 bates; exports coastwise 171
bales to New Orleans, stock 10,166 baies.
GALVESTON, September 7.-Cotton quiet bat
Arm; good ordinary 15c; sales no bales; net re?
ceipts 59; exports coastwise 1; stock 4779.
Nsw ORLEANS, September 7.-Cotton dall and
lower; middling iSc; sales 1200 bales; net receipts
soi bales; coastwise 171 bales; total 522 bales;
stocfc 17.144 bales. Sterling 26a2CK- Sight
premium. Gold 14.
Havana Market.
HAVANA. September 4.-The following i* the
condition of our markets at the close of business
yesterday:
Sugar-Market opened heavy but improved at
close; business small but prices firm; No 12 D S ;
quoted at 9a9>i reals. Molasses sugar dall; Nos 7
to 10 quoted at 5??a63? reals. Muscovado sugars
quiet; fair to good 7>ia8reals. sugar exported
vluring the week from-Havana and Matanzas,
17,000 boxes, 4S00 hhds; stock in warehouse* at
Havana and Matanzas. 229,000 boxes, 2600 hhds.
Freights closed flat and nominal. Lumber
White pine steady at $2Sa30; pitch pine $33. Ex?
change on London 20j<a2l premium: on Pans 6,'c
premium; on the Cntted Stiles, currency, sixty
days 5a5'? discount; short sights 3% discount;
in gold, sixty days, 9a9J? premium, and short
sight ii'premium.
New York Rice Market.
From the New York Herald, ? th instant: Ran?
goon was In small supply and firm a' Z%2?%ct
gold, m bond. O: Carolinas there were small
sales within the range of 8J?a9jr.c.
From the World: There ls a light inquiry for
the trade, and Jobbers are obtaining full prices.
Sales of 2u0 bags at : ;,'a7 >;c for Rangoon.
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON, September G.-TURPENTINE.
Received only 20 bbls, which sold a: $2 25 for
soft and $1 20 for hard, per 280 lbs.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-195 bbls sold at 35}?c per
gallon for Sont hern.
ROSIN.-Sales of only 259 bbls at $2 for low No.
l, $3a3 25 for No. 1, and $3 75 fer low pale.
TAR.-120 bbls sold at $2 per bbL
COTTON.-Sales of 29 bales- at 14c for stained ;
15c for good ordinary; 16#c for low middling:
and Halide for middling.
Interior Cotton Markets.
MACON, September 5.-Receipts to-day 96 bales;
sales 65; shipped 223. The market closed Arm,
with a good demand at 17 cts for middlings.
ATLANTA, September 5 -The market closed at
17 cts for mlddUngs, 15 for low middlings, 14 for ;
good ordinary, and 13 for ordinary.
MONTGOMERY, September 5.-Market firm at
16>?c for low middlings.
Kecelpta toy Aullroad, September 7.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
386 bale? cotton. 45 bales domestics, 59 bbls
naval stores, 100 bbls and 160 sacks Hour, 76 bags
rough rice, IC casks bacon, 133 sacks wheat, 15
cases tobacco. To Claghorn, Herring A co. Fel
zer. Rodgers A co. J A tiger A co, Wagener A Mur
dangh. THAW Dewees, G H Walter A co. II Bis?
choff A co, T P Smith, Frost A Adger, G W WU
Hams A co, J N Robson, Smith A Chapeau, Stef?
fens, Werner A Ducker, J Campsen A co, and
Railroad Agent.
POET CALENDAR.
MOON'S PHASER.
First Quarter. 2d. 8 hoars, 38 minutes, morning.
Full Moon, Pen, 4 hours, 61 minutes, evening.
Last Quaxrer. 17th, 6 hours, io minutes, evening.
New Moon. 25th. l hour, 14 minutes, morning.
5: SEPTEM DER.
STN.
RIM
j RISES. I SETS.
I MOON ' Hion
IR. a e. WATER.
5,'Monday. 5..38 ' 6..18 l..ll
e'Tuesday. 5..39 j S..16 2..io
7?Wednesday.. 5..40 i 6..15 | 3..10
8;Tliur8day.... 5..40 ! 6..14 ! 4.. 9
9!Friday. 5..41 1 6..12 5.. 9
10.Saturday .... 5..42 ; 6..11 C.. 0
lllSnndav. 5..42 i fi.. 10 I rises
3..4-2
4..48
5.. W
6.. 31
7..14
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MARINE NEWS.
CHARLE8TON, S.C., SEPT'R 8
ARRIVED TESTE RDA T.
Steamship Mary Sandford, Chadwick. Wilming?
ton. Del-3 days. Fertilizers. To Ii F Baker A
co, and Claghorn, Herring & co. 35 miles north?
east of Hat-eras. passed steamship Salvor, bound
North.
Sehr Ida Richardson. Bedell, Baltimore-38
hours from the Capes. Guano and machinery.
To Street Bros A co. W C Bee A co, W C Dukes A
co, Atlantic Phosphate Company, and s c Rail?
road Company.
Steamer General Manigau'.t. Cordes. Peedee
via Georgetown, S C. 10 bales cotton. To Snack
elford A Kelly, L D Mowry A Son, S D Stoney, and
E Bates A CO.
Steamer Planter. Foster, Peedee River via
Georgetown. 40 bales upland cotton. 650 bbls
na^-ai stores, mdze, sundries, Ac. To Ravenel k
Holmes, L D Mowry A Son. G W Williams A co,
G H Walter A co. Barden A Barker, J Marshall,
J A Quackeubnsb, W L Daggett, C Graveley,
Lan rey A Alexander, H Bischoff A Co, Steffens,
Werner A Ducker, and order.
Received from Chisolm's Mill. 49 tc? rice. To
L D DeSacssure, and THAW Pewees.
Boa: from Christ Church. 2 bales upland cot?
ton. To W Gurney,
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York.
Sehr Joseph Seger, EUls, Jacksonville, Fla.
Sehr Matilda Biooks, Jones, Jacksonville, Fla.
OT FOR THIS PORT.
Eng Georgie, Swan, at New York, September 5.
MEMORANDA.
The sehr Ida Bella, F.sher, from George-town, S
2. arrived a: New York September c.
rr,
LIST OF VESSELS
CLEA HUD AN'D SAILED FOR TH;? TORT.
FOREIGN.
LIVER roo L.
Die R B Cove. Harkness, no.July 12
?ark Antic KimbaU, Stlns?c. cleared.. August 19
DOMESTIC.
BOSTON.
lng Lizabei.-, up.Sept
?3nr Anna E Glover, Terry, np.Sept 2
Irig John Freeman,-, up.August 31
>?hr W L Bradley,-, up.August 31
KEW TURK.
lng Georgie, Swan, up.Sept 6
)rig CV Williams, thompson, cleared. .Angnst 18
>chr Traveller, H idges, cleared.August C
krhrWapella, Penny, np.August 30
>chr Minnie, Hodson, cleared.Angus; 30
PHILADELPHIA.
?ehr Ada Ames, Adams, up.Sept l
KOCK PORT, ME.
-chr Ralph Carlton, Curtis, sailed.August SI
pOR GARDNER'S BLUFF
LSD ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON TU1
PEEDEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN.
The Steamer PLANTER, Captain _ _ ^fTT3^
I. T. Foster, is now receiving JIUI?UI??SMMC
rrelght at AccommodaUon Wharf, and Sui ?rave
m SUNDAY MORNING, September ll, at 6 o'clock.
For Freight engagements or Passage, having
lue state-room accommodations, apply to the
Japtaln on board, or to
aep8_RAVBNEL A HOLMES, Agents.
piOR GARDNER'S BLUFf,
IND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE
PEEDEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN. S C.
The .?earner GENERAL MANI- _ .?-ir^^
iAULT, Captain H. S. Cordes, is*??BiHSC
tow receiving freight at South Atlantic Wuan,
md will leave as above on SATURDAY MORNING,
leptember 10th.
SHACKELFORD A KELLY. Afrenta,
sepS-2 _No. 1 Boyce's Wharf.
R WRIGHT'S BLUFF
po
IND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAN -
TEE RIVER.
The Steamer MA v. ION, Captain W.
?. Adair, will receive Freight at.
Iccommodation WhariTO-MOKROW(W educada.}
he 7th inst., and leave on THURSDAY NJ O LT, the
ith Instant.
Freight and wharfage prepaid.
For engagements, apply to
RAVENEL A HOLMES,
BegS-j_No. 177 East Bay.
pOS P LOBIDA],
(ONCE A WEEK J
PIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA JACKSON?
VILLE, PILATKA AND ALL POINTS ON
ST. JOHN'S* RIVER.
The Steamer DICTATOR will sail
on and after the 5th July ior above?.
Places every TVE8D4T FTYBNINO. at? o'cTot"
n,SoT0h?rlHt011 t0 Savannah, including
meals and berth, $3. july!
^P^? !UJPLIi:B WITH CABIN ANT
? MESS STORES ON SHORT NOTICE.
Captains and Stewards are reroect
fally invited to call and cxamin?T^1
quality and prices o Tur WDDS. Fuh ?
guaranteed. beUvere^rreeTex^JT^5
Kn o,* a WP.WLN A 00.,
?0.275 King street, opposite Hasel,
j&j*?* ?* Bread^klw^otk:
VJ?'? ??~w. - _~
Stripping
jyjERCHANTS LINE-FOR BOSTON.
The A l Regular Line Brig MINNIE
ABBR, Harding Master, having largest por-S33S?
tion cargo engaged, will tase cet toa or light
fi eight, and leave promptly,
?tept 7-2 WILLIAM ROACH A CO.
Jp O R NEW YORK.
[ON SATURDAY. SEPT. 10. AT 5 O'CLOCF. T. M.]
OLD LINE NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIPS.
ESTABLISHED 164 0.
SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT STATEROOMS ON
DECK.
The splendid side-wheel steamship '"CHAM?
PION," R. w. Lockwood Commander, wm sail
from Adger's Wharf as above.
MW The "CHARLESTON" follows on TUESDAY.
September 13, at 5 o'clock P. M.
W Insurance by this Line helf per cent.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
sep7-4_' JAMES ADGER A CO. Agents.
OR 3? E W YORK.
F
ON THUESDAY, 8th SEPTEMBER, AT 4
O'CLOCK P. M.
NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1ST0.
STATE KOO M S ALL ON HECK.
The Splendid New Iron Side-Wheel Steamship
"SODTK CAROLINA" will sall Tor New York on
THURSDAY, September 8, at 4 o'clock P. M., from
Pier No. 2, Cnlon Wharves, connecting with Day
Passenger Trains from Columbia and Augusta,
arrivlag at half-past 3 P. M.
The "SOUTH CAROLINA" will connect with
the Liverpool Steamship "MANHATTAN," of
Messrs. WILLIAMS A OUION'S Une, sailing Sep?
tember 14th.
Insurance by Steamers o? this Line ii per cent.
For Fre ght Engagements or Passage, having
very Une stateroom accommodations, apply to
WAGNER, HUGER A CO.. No. 26 Broad street, or
to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves.
sep2-6_
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOS?
TON, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTH?
WEST.
The fine Steamship - MARYLAND,",
Johnson, Commander, will sad for Bal-_
timore on SATURDAY, I0:h September at 4 o'clock
P. M.
a?- Philadelphia Freights forwarded to thai
city. by. railroad rrom Baltimore without addi
Monal Insurance, and Consignees are allowed am?
ple time to sample and seil their Goods from
t he Railroad Depot in rhliadel>hla.
PAUL C. TREMI OLM, Agent,
sepT-4_No. 2 Union Wharves.
J! O R PHILADELPHIA.
TUE REGULAR STEAM LINE-WEEKLY.
The Screw Steamship ' J. W. EVKR-^M?I
MAN." Hinckley. Commander, willaaBSUBE
for Philadelphia, direct, on FRIDAY, September
fl'h, at 4 o'clock 1?. M., from Brown's South
Wharf.
??-Through Bills Lading issued to Boston.
*?- Insurance by. the sreamers of this Line s
ner cent, to Philadelphia, .ind J? per cent, to
Boston.
For Freight engagements, or Passage (cabin
$15,) apply to
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent.
sep5-j_No. 1 Union Wharves.
?pACIFIC MALL STEAMSHIP COMPY*S
THROUOH UN'S TO
CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above ?tne?eave Pier
No. 42, North River, foot of Canal._
street. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the 5th
and 21st of every mouth (except when these
dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preced?
ing.
Departure of the 2fst connect at Panama with
steamers for south Pacific and Central American
porta Those of 5tn touch at Manzanillo.
Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for Ja?
pan and China October 1,1870.
No California steamers touch at Havana, but
go direct from New York to Asplnwail
One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult .
Medlciue and attendance free.
For Passage Tickets or other information apply
at the COMPANY'S TICKET OPFlCtt, on the
wharf foo: of Canal street, North River, New
York. .F. R. BABY, Agent.
.Inlyl6-lyr_
rp HE ONLY INLAND ROUTE.
FOR EDISTO AND ENTERPRISE, VIA JOHN'S
ISLAND FERRY, CHURCH FLATS, YOUNG'S
ISLAND, BEAR'S BLUFF, Ac.
The Steamer "ARGO,"' Captain
J. H. Proctor, will receive Freight,_
at Accommodation Wharf, on WEDNESDAYS ami
SATURDAYS, and leave as follows:
CHARLESTON. I EDISTO.
Thursday, Sept 1,9??' A MjFrlday, Sept 2, 6 A A M
Monday, Sept 5, 12 M .Tuesday, Sept 6,12 H
Thursday, Sept 8, 2 P M Friday, Sept 9. 1 P M
Monday, Sept 12, 7 A M | Tuesday, Sept 13, 6 AM
Thursday, Sept 15,9 A Ml Friday, Sept ie, SAM
Monday, Sept 19, 12 MITuesday. Sept 20, 12 M
Thursday, Sept 22, 2 P M Friday, Sept 23, 1 P M
Monday, Sept 26, 7 A M tuesday. Sept 27, 6 A M
Tuursday, Sept 29,9AM|Fr.day, Sept 30, 8 A M
N. B.-Freight and wharfage payable on the
wharf.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to
DOUGLAS NISBET. Agent,
au gao Accommodation wharf.
?nfjincsg (Harbs.
ADAMS, DAMON & CO., ie BROAD ST.,
Dealers in Steves, Ranges, Grates, Aa Agents
for the Automatic Washing Machine and Wringer.
ALMAR, 6. "VV7-CHOICE DRUGS, CHE?
MICALS, Surgical Instruments. Perfumeries
and Toilet Articles, 469 King, cor. Vanderhcret st.
ARCHER'S BAZAAR, 363 KING ST.,
Wholesale and Retail Notions and Fancy
Goods, 50 per cent, less than elsewhere.
ALLAN, JAMES, WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Platedware, Spec?
tacles, Fancy Goods, Ac. No. 307 King street?
BAKER, H. F., <fc CO., SHIPPING AND
Commission Marchant*. Central Wharf.
BABBOT, ALFRED A., AliKNT UF TilH
Havana Cigar Factory,"La Valentina," i*8
blast Bay street.
BAZAAR, F. VON SANTEN, .IMPORT
ER of Paris Fane Goods, Tcys, French Con
foctlonery. India Rubhf Goods AO., No. 229 King st.
BISCUOFF <fc CO., HENRY, WHOLE
SALE Grocers, and Dealers in Wines, Ll
quors, Cigars, Tobacco. Ac 197 East Bay.
CHARLESTON HOTEL, THE BEST
regulated and .rnlshed House in the South
ern States E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor. _
COSGROVES SODA WATER MANU?
FACTORY and Bottling Warerooms for Bass
and Illboert's Loudon Ales, 37 Market st._
CEIAPLN & CO., Lc, MANUFACTURERS
and Dealers in Carriages, Harness, ic,, 20
Haync, AS3AS6Plnckneyst.;a?Ho. 193 Meeting st.
CORWIN A CO., WM. S., IMPORTERS
and Dealers tn Oolce Winnes, Brandies, Teas
and Groceries. Wholesale and Retail'275 King BL.
CHAPEE <fc CO., WM. H., WHOLE?
SALE Dealers in Groceries, Wines, Liquors,
Ac: Agents fir Exton's Crackers. 207 East Bay.
CtHAFEE'S TONIO, THE BEST AND
9 ra?et pleasant Stomach Regulator extant.
Utiafee A Co., No. 207 Ea<l liny. Manufacturers.
DUVAL i; 60N, J. B., MANUFACTUR?
ERS or Tinware, Dealers In stoves. House
Furnishing Goods, Ac. 837 King st.
f^AdUN IRON. WORKS, ESTABLISHED
J 1S38, Nassau and Columbus streets: Steam ,
Engines. Marine, Portable and Stationery. Rollers. 1
Business (fords.
FOLLIN, G., TOBACCO COMMISSION
Merchant, Manufacturers' Agent for the
Bate Of Standard Brands. No. 161 East Bay.
FURNITURE WAREROOMS, ESTAB?
LISHED 1838. D. H.SUcox, Hos. 176,177 and
179 King sr. Goods carefully packed and shipped.
?LDSMifl? & SON, MOSES, 4, 6 AND
8 Vendue Range, Wholesale Dealers In Iron,
tlciuls, Rag*. Paper Stor.tc, Hides, Wool, Ac
GURNEY, WM., FACTOR AND COMMIS?
SION Merchant, 102 East Bay, and 1 Accom?
modation Wharr.
/^.O?TEVENTER BROS., (SUCCESSORS
VT to A. IUlng.) dealers In Millinery, Fancy
Goods. Toys, China, Glassware. Ac, 237 King st.
HENERBY, WM. S., 314 MEETING ST.,
Machinist and Founder, Mane facturer ol
Engines, and Improved Agrlcn'.tnral Implements
KINSMAN A; HOWELL, GENJSKAL
Commission Merchants; and Agents for
Mapea' Snperphosphate of Lime, No 128 East Bay.
LYONS, T., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealers In Boots, Shoes, TrunV:?. ?e.. 78 Mar?
ket st., near jleettng, Sign of "Big Boot."_
LA CRIOLLA. -JOSE JARA, IMPOR?
TER and Manufacturer of Havana Cigars,
Wholesale and Retail, cor. Meeting and Market sts.
LITTLE & CO., GEO., 213 KING ST.,
6eil the cheapest and best Clothing and For
nlBhing Gooda in Charleston._
LUNSFORD, J. L., CABINETMAKER
and Upholsterer, 27 Queen st. Jobbing neatly
done. Agency Common-Sense Sewing Machines.
MERTENS, W. A., DEALER IN LA?
DIES', Misses', Gent's. Boye' and Children's
Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, ?c., 282 King st.
MERNAUGH, N., DEALER-IN BOOTS,
Shoes, Hate, Trunks, Valises, Ac, 212 King
street.
M" ARBLE WORKS.-THE OLD ESTAB
LISHMENT. E. R. WHITE, Proprietor, 118
Meeting BI., next old Theatre lot.
MATTH1E5SEN, WM., STAR SHIRT
Emporium and Fine Clothing and Tailoring
Honae, Gents' Furnishing Goods, 291 King st.
NEUFVILLE, H. K., BLANK BOUK
Manufacturer, Job Printer and St .cloner, B
Broad st. Magazines, Ac, bonnd In all styles.
NOAH'S ARK.-WM McLEAN, JOBBER
and Dealer in Toys, Fancy Goods, Show Ca
ses. Stamping A Pinking a specialty; 433 King st.
OSTENDORFF <fc CO., WHOLESALE
Grocers, Dealers in Wines, Liquors and Cl
gars, No. 175 East Bay._
ONEILL, BERNARD, WHOLESALE
Grocer and Commission Merchant, 189 East
Bay. Foreign and Domestic Exchange for Bale.
PADDON, W. K.? GAS FITTER, STEAM
Fitter and Plumber, 447 King st. All kinda
of Gas Apparatna made to order._
PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC STORE,
191 King st.. ZOGBACM, YOCNO 'A CO.,
Agents for Knabe A Co., Dunham A Sons, etc
PHONIX IRON WORKS, ESTARUSH?D
1844, John F. Taylor A Ob., Engineers and
Boilermakers, 4. 6, 8,10 and 12 Pritchard st.
PERRY, EDWARD, 155 MEETING ST.,
Printer, Stationer, and dealer tn Blank,
Scnooland Law Booka._
STOLL, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE
and Retail Dealers In Dry Goods, No. 289 King
street, three doors below Wentworth._
SCOTTS' STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM
and Gents' Farn ls rung Room. Meeting st. op?
posite Market Hall. Agent for the Champion Brace.
SPEAR, JAMESE., 235 KING ST., 6TF<J
site liase: Importerand Dealer la Fine Watch?
es. Jewel rymill I ver, Plated ware. Fancy Goods, Ac.
rE G1OAT SOUTHERN TEA HOUSE.
WM. S. CORWIN A CO., 275 King st., branch
House of POP Broadway, New York._
VOIGT, C., DEALER IN FRENCH CALF?
SKINS. Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Shoe
Findings. Hides, Furs and Beeswax. 85 Market et.
TX WILLIAMS & BRO., A M, 143 AND 145
TT East Bay, np stairs. Railroad. Commercial
and General Job Printing, at New York prices.
Tl LLD EN <fc CO., WATCHES, JEWEL
T v ry and Silverware. 255 King st. Crockery
and Glassware at Wholesale. No. 137 Meetlnrr?.
TTTEBB, WM. L-, IMPORTER OF CHI
Tv NA, Glass and Earthenware, 128 Meeting
street._
WING, ROBERT, BELL HANGER AND
Locksmith, 122 King st. Hotels and pri?
vate houses nile?! up with Bolls, Speaking Pipes.
Baikcao Snpphcs.
STEAM ENGINES AND ENGINEERS'
SUPPLIES.
A fail assort ment of BRASS and IRON FIT?
TINGS", ior steam and gas-fltters and plumbers.
Steam Ouages, Guage-cocks, Low Water De tee
tore, Oil Cups, Toola for machinists and black?
smiths, Bellows, Ac.
For sale by
CAME BON. BARKLEY A CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 6mo_Charleston, & C
?UC UMBER-WOOD PUMPS.
The cheapest and best PUMP now in use. Tfcey
give no taste to ibe water and are applicable lr
every ?ocaitty.
For Baie by
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 emo_Charleston. S. C.
gTEAM ENGINES,
B0LLER?' STEAM PUMPS, CTRCTJLAB'SAW
MILLS,
Single and double-Bcting Lift and Foroe PUMPS,
H. DiBston A Son's Celebrated Circular, Gang,
Hand and cross-cut Sawn. Also, Miners' and En?
gineers' Supplies in great variety, Shovels, Picks,
Ac
Io: sale by
?CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO.,
Corner Meeting sad Cumberland streets,
mch24 flmo_Charleston, 8. C
gAR IRON AND STEEL,
En gi.s h and American Refined, In ban
English and American common, In bars
Boiler Plate and Sheet Iron
Bets. Nats and Washers.;
For sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
ncc rm 6mo Charleston, S. a
N
AILS, NAILS,
Of the beet brands, including Parker Ml'ls and
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.'S tneoualled "Nf
Pits Ultra" CUT NAILS.
ALSO,
A !u? Stock of Wrought anti Cut SPIKES.
For sate by
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
nichW 6mo t'harleaton, S. a
JpiFE ? OR GAS, STEAM AND WATER.
Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER A CO.'S Pa*
cal Iron Works. At store of
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.,
Comer Meeting and Cumberland streeta,
mc?i24 6mo _Charleston, S. C.
T> BL T IN G.
A large Stock of Leather and Rubber BELTING
and RUBBER GOODS, Including Manhole and
Handhole Gaskets, (all Bizes.) HoBe, Sheet Rub?
ber for pa clUng. Pure Vulcanized Onm foj valves,
AC
ALSO,
"Regulation^ LEATHER BOSR, doubio-riveted
and of approved manufacture.
J* or 8?it? \yy
CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 wno Charleston, B. C.
QUI O _I_L I 0 I L I
Winter Sprained SPERM, Extra Lai U
a B. A CO.'S Engine OU, Paraphene Spindle
Olive OH, Cotton seed Oil
White Oa* (West Virginia) OIL
For Aale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO.,
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch246mo Charleston, S. a
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Material for Rooting known.
For-sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY 4 CO.,
Comer Meeting and cumberland streets,
mch24 6mo_Charleston. 8. a
TTPHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOB STRONG
U DRINK.
A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS.
One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mail, postage
paid, on receipt of price.
The Antidote ia Ute best remedy that caa be
administered in Hanla-a-Potu, and also for al)
n?rveos affections.
For tale hy Dr. H. BAER.
No. in Meeting street,
oct* Agent for South Carolina.
Jitttiran?.
?J H E POLICY-HOLDERS'
LIFE AND TONTINE ASSUKANCE CCh
OF THE SOUTH
No. SO BROAD STREET, CHARI.ESTOV, S. C.
WK McBURSKY. President.
E. P. ALEXANDER, Vice-President and Aeiaaiy.
J. P. GILMER vice-President, resident in Georgia.
E. NYE HUTCHISON, Vice-President. resident 1B
North Carolina.
Gj?ORGE E. BOG GS. Secretary.
JOHN T. DARBY. M. D.. Medical Ariviber.
ACGUST1NE T. SMYTHE, Solicitor.
JAMES CONNER, Counsel. .
R. A. KINLOCH, M. D.,) Local Medical
K. LEBBY. JR., M. D.. ( in?rs.
?xan>
T'RXJWXEES'.
William McBurney,
william C. Bee,
Robert Mitre
Andrew Simonds,
John R. Dukes,
George W. Williams,
James R. Pringle,
Lewis D. Mowry
Wm. K. Ryan,,
J. Eil Gregg.
J. Harvey Wilson,
E. Nye-HntchiBon,
z. B. Yance,
M. McRae,
J. F. Gurner,
William Do?ean,
John Screven, *
John L. Hardee,
John B. Palmer, .
R. OWeale, Jr.,
John T. Darby, M. D.,
Wm. M. Shannon,
D. Wyatt Alten.
GUee J. Patterson,
Rev. James P. Boyce,
Robt. L. McCaughrln,
George H. McMaster,
Henry BisohoO,
wm. o. Whuaea,
A. S. Johnson.
George H. Monett,
James Conner,
George E. Boggs,
John Hi Devereux,
E. P. Alexander,
E. J. scott.
FIFTY' THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited wtth Comptroller-General for protection of Policy ^Holders.
More than ONE MILLION DOLLARS of Ass oran ce applied for I
Tills Company, having compiled with au the conditions of its Charter, is now prepared -o issue tas
usual forms of Life and Endowment Policies on the Cash system.
CASH PREMIUMS ! CASH D1YIDENDS! CASH POLICIES !
All Policies non-forfeltable after the payment of ONE Annual Premium.
Paid-up Policies taned on surrender of the original for nn equitable amount.
Purely MUTUAL 1 No Stockholders 1 AU Profits DIVIDED among the Pollcy-Holders. Dividend?
declared Annually. "
Dividends once declared are non-forfeltable, and may be used to reduce the Premium, to increase
the amount of Assurance, or to make the Policy self-sustaining. Dividends left with the Company,
however applied, may be used, in case of need, to pay Premium?.
Investments confined by Charter to the most solid and reliable Securities/
*s~ Patronize the only Life Assurance in the State, and keep your MONEY AT HOME.
?&?mm JOHN H. SIMONS, Local Agent. "
Bitters.
i p p M A N ' s
GRE AT GERMAN B ITTES?,
TBE PUREST MEDICATED CORDIAL
OP
THE AGE!
??-Llppm&a's Great German BlttetB strength?
ens tho debilitated.
49*Llppman'd Great German Bitters siren gui?
en? the consumptive.
ug-Llppnian'R Grear German Bitters cares
Female Complaints.
ilSTLIppman's Oren: German Bitters, the most
delightful and effective In the world.
i?-Lippman-g Grout German Bitters cores
"never well" people. e
Jt3-Lippn sn's Great German Bitters gives an
appetite.
i?-Llppiran's (treat German Bitters cores
Liver Complaint.
i?-Lippmau'f Great German Bitters gives tone
to digestive organs.
-O-Llppn.anv Great German Bitters cores
Nervousness.
jS-Llppman's Grcst German Bitters, the best
Sprtnjr Medicine.
?7-L(ppman's Great German Bitters regulates
the Bowels.
49~Lippman'K Gre it German Bitters excites
the Torpid Liver.
4c?~L?ppman*s Great German Bitters, best
physicians recommend.
as-Llppmaif fi Great German Bitters will give
youthful vigor.
J9*Lippmann's Great German Bitters cures
debility.
ja-Llppraan's Great German Bitters, the
favorite or Germany.
49"Ltppman'B Great German Bitters prevents
Chills and Fever.
49*Lippmao's Great German Bitters has met
with success everywhere.
CUARLOTTESTILLB VA., May, 1870.
MKBSRS. JACOB LIPPMAN A BIIO.:
Gentlemen-I certify that I have examin?
ed and used In my practice Llppmau's Great Ger*
man Bitters. I regard them as an admirable
tonic and appetizer. J. w. POINDEXTER, M. D.
Depots in Charles ton S.O.:
W. G. TROTT, ED. S BURNHAM,
A. W. ECKEL A CO., G. J. L?HS,
W. A. SK?UNE,
Wholesale Agente:
HENRY BISCHOFF A 00.
STEFFENS, WERNER A DUCKER.
HOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS. Druggists,
CLACIUS A WITTE.
JJl PPMAN'8 PYRAFUGE.
THE GREAT CHILL AND FEVER EXPELLER
ONE DOSE STOPS THE CHILLS.
NSAR GRAHAMVILLE, S C., November 10,1869.
I MR. LI PPM A)*:
1 Dear Sir-Please send me huif dozen bottles of
your Invaiuabie and Infallible Pyrafuge. The
bearer himself was cured of a two years1 chill and
fever. \a? hi'whole family, lt bas never failed
in a single case. Yours respectfully,
WM. F. ROBERT.
We anuex herewith one of the many certifi?
cates for the famous "OIL OF LIFE," iu our pos?
session:
MAYOR'S Ornes, GRIFFIN, GA., l
February 8,1868. j
This ls to certify that 1 have used Professor H.
H. Kayton's "Oil of Life" in my family, in a case
of aggravated "Neuralgia in the Face," and after
three applications, gave permanent relief.
aprie-omoB W. M. CLINE, Mayor.
iSliecellaneoas.
" MARENGO"
FBVEB AND AG?E CUBE.
A certain cure for CHILLS AND PEVER-a gen?
uine Southern preparation, purely vegetable; a
tonic and fever prevestive, highly recommended,
und stands unequalled by any preparation non
ottered. To persons residing m unhealthy sec?
tions it ls invaluable.
Warranted-No Humbug.
For sale by all Druggists, and by
G. J. LUIIN, Agent,
Druggist, southeast corner King and John sta,
tunl8-4mosi)AC Charleston. H. C
GEORGE PAGE & CO.
KAKvFAC7CBKK9 OT
Patent iPortalile Circular Saw Mills,
8Latinnary au>i Portable
ST2A5VJ f.NCIKE!
aitisr MILLS, &c.
No. 5 Schroeder Street, /
BALTIMORE, MD.
tST Send for Catalogues and Price-Lids.
Junel8-3mo9 n*w
fibing ?Rarfjitt?s.
AND THB
"WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCH.
MACHINE,
are the bes? in nee.
For sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pay?
ments, on easy terms, or for cash. All kinds ol'
Machine attachments,- Needles, Cotton, (white,,
black and colored,) Silk, oil, Soap, Ac, Ac.
Repairing as usuaL Circulars and samples of'
work sent on application.
D. B. HASELTON, V
General Dealer In First Class Sewing Ma
ch ines and Material, No. 307 King stree;,
a ag IT Charleston, s. 0.
iilnrhinerrj, Castings, &r
RICSSON'S
CALOBIC ENGI'NE.
SAFE, ECONOMICAL DURABLE. USES NO
WATER. REQUIRES NO ENGINEER.
Having made arrangements for manufacturing,
this ENGINE on an extensive scale, we are now
prppared to furnish to all desiring a light poweV,
tae best and most economical Ecgino ever offer.
ed to the public.
DELA MATER IBON WORKS,
FOOT OF WEST 13TH STREET, NEW YORK.
BHASCH Omca: JAS. A. ROBINSON,
may3Cr-3mos No 130 Broadway.
ifliscdlancons.
Ij^NOCH MORGAN'S SONS'
(BSTABLISHKP 1?0P.1
(Sil WashiBgtOD street, N. Y.
ls lt. ttl i- ami Cheaper Ulan Son,,.
mchltntnauios
rjpEACHERS SHOULD EXAMINE
The only series prepared hy eminent Southern
Bd oca tu rs, and thc oula Books xr.Uliout offence tc*
the feelings and thoughts of thc Southern people.
Send tor circulars giving foll particulars to
UNIVERSITY PUBLISHING COMPANY.
angis-th No. 4 Bond street, New York.
HE FOUNTAIN ST BINGE.
SELF ACTING.-NO PUMTrNG.-NO ATI"
INJECTED.
The best universal SYRINGE in the market.
It ls recommended by the first Physicians of the
country.
It is so simple that lt cannot get out or order.
There are no valves, and nothing that will cor?
rode. Oae will last a life time.
Dr. JOS. H. WARREN, an eminent Phisician. of
Boston writes to the manufacturers:
"From the fact of its strr.j"".ity and correct
principle In the structure or you.' 'Fountain Sy?
ringe,' and for the easy manipulation, practicable
result, and comfort to the patient, I have recom?
mended this instrument extensively."
The Profession are invited to call and examine
the apparat u-:.
For sale, wholesale an<'. retail, by
Dr. H. BAER,
No. 131 Meeting street,
j m ay 30 _Agent for South Carolin a?
rjHE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES.
Professor LOUIS WUNDRAM'S BLOOD PURI?
FYING AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (in Pills or
Powders,) for the cure of all Acute or chronic
Diseases, resulting from Impure blood and Imper .
fectdigeBlion.i
Also, the following Medicines by the same (Prc?
fessor Louis Wnndram, Brunswick, Germany :)
GO?TP0WDEKS.
Rheumatic Tincture.
Epileptic Remedy.
Toothache Drops.
Herb Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness. ?J
l??.Rheumatic Herb Tea.
Gout Tincture.
Eye Water.
Wundwasser (the German "Patnilaer.)
Pon?ale by Dr. H. BAER,
may30 No. 131 Meeting street.
TUST RECEIVED,
CARBONATE OF AMMONIA
Bicarbonate of Sa?a
. . CreflffloTTartar
Fresh Hops.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by ' w
Dr. H. BAER,
oct? . * Sf. 131 Meeting streak.