The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, January 07, 1871, Image 4
Lorraine-1871.
Sweetly the June-time twilights wane
Over the hills of fair Lorraine;
Sweetly the mellow moonbeams fall
O'er rese-wreathed cottage and Ivied wall.
But never dawned a brighter eve
Than the holy night of St. Genevieve,
And never moo-Tight fairer fell
Over the banks of the niue Moselle.
Richly the silver splendor 6hines,
Spangles with sheens the clustered vines
And rests, In benediction fair.
On midnight tresses and golden hair.
Golden hair ond midnight treas
Mlagle in tender ?ovlngu?ss,
While the evening hrt?z?5 breathe upon
Marie and Jean-and t ieir hearts are one !
The spell of silence lifts at !a?t
"Marie, the saint's sweet day is past :
"Her vesper chimes have died away.
Where shall we be on New Year's Day V
With answering throb, heart, thrilled to heart,
Band met hand with Budden sturt.
For In each seul shone the blessed thought,
The vision fair of a little cot
Nestled beneath the lilac spray.
Waiting the biissiul bridal day.
Low bowed in tearful silence there,
Their heat ts rose up In solemn prayer;
And still the mellow lustr? fell
Over the banks of the blue Muselle.
And still the moon i i ir'-1 shone upon
Malle and Jean-?ind their hearts were one I
Six red moons have rolled away
And the sun is shining on New Tear's Day.
Over the hills of fair Lorraine,
Heaps of ashe3 and rows of Blain.
Where merrily rang the Ugh* guitar,
The angry trump of the red subsar
Flings on the midnight's shrinking breath
The direful notes of the dance of Death !
Underneath the clustered vines
The sentry's glittering sabre naines ;
Over the banks of the bine Moselle.
R&ln of rocket and storm of shell l
Whereto-day is the forehead fair
Crowned with masses of m dnight hair?
A summer's twilight saw him fall
Dead on Verdun's 'leagured wan.
Where, alas I ls the little cot?
Ask the blackened walis of Gravelotte.
Under the lilac broods alone,
A maid whose heart ts turned to stone ;
Who Bits with folded Angers, dumb,
And meekly prays that her time may come.
Yet tee i- the Death-god's baleful stare,
And War's black eagle screams afar ;
And, lo 1 the New Year's shadows wane
Over the hills of sad Lorraine.
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WOMEN'S LIST.
Ahrens, Annie Davis. Mrs L Al Maggie
Anson, Rebec- Delrlck, Mrs J C McCrady, Mrs
ca DeVildare, Mrs . MC
At kl ks, Amelia Jane McNeil, Maggie
Berrie, Mrs Met- Desmonds,Elles Nelson, Sarah
ta 0 Dufnn, Mrs S s'clen, Miss A
Berry, Julia A Elliott, Mrs'A {O'Neal, Miss
Blair, Mrs Fran-Edward, Lons-1 Francis A
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Black, Mrs M A Foster, Jane iPrescott, Julia
Blake, Mrs Wal- Giles, Clara' A
ter Genklns, Ra- Resor, Mr.? J B
Bornow. Marlon chel Right, Rachel
Bowry, Mrs Glen, Mrs F M Richardson,
Brown,Mrs Wei- Henry, Ellen Charlotte
ham Higgins, Nancy Richardson,
Broughton, Uorlback, Ors Anea M
Grace Ann Peter' Rice, Mrs Benja
Brown, Mrs L Hunt, Margret " min T
Brown, Mrs Al- Ingliss, Ellen Rivera, Mary
has Jones, H Ellen Sire*, Mrs M E
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W H Labor. Mrs Stokes, Fannie
Boones, Sarah Legare, Mrs H E - trobie, Amelia
A Marshall, Eden Taylor, Judia
Byrnes, Mary Mick. Elizabeth Thompson, Mrs
Cahill. Amy Mikell, Maila W J .
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Carse, Mrs Mitchell, Martha Wagner, Eliza
Camplein. Mrs McMiller, Mrs P A
Choslge, Mrs J Waring, Eliza C
Colbert. MrsB Murry, Ellen Williams, Miss P
Clafly, Marla Mccormack, Williamr, Mary
MEN'S LIST.
Anderson, A Godshall, SC Righten.Aron R
Amanet, Joseph Green, Charles Riven, Wm EUs
Anstin, Sidney A Son wei th
H Graham, Wm Roberts, Ross A
Barnum, WU- Hamilton, v M Co,
ham Hagerman, H [Roddy. T
Bequest, Bern- Darkness, John Kobertson,Jos A
bard Hastedt, Her- Robertson, Jo
Bequest, August man seph
Bombard, Geo Harrison, Henry Rood, Levin
N Heessee, Rein- Rotledgts, Ed
BeiL O. , liardt ward
Blake, Jake Hlgbee, Charles Russell. R
Briggs, RR "A Ryan, P E
Brewster, James Hogan, T E Ryon, Mr
j Holbrook, T E Sack, H L
Bi asia. James Hems, S Scott, R E
Bruges, Bin- Jackson.George Schneider, 8
rich and Thomas Scully, Andrew
Bmnges, WU- Jacobi, Cornell-Schouboe, J Ed
Ham OB win
Br?ning, H H Jones, T H Screven.Proctor
Brdwn, Mr Johnson. Daniel W
(Cannon si.) KUepsteln, Dr Seabrook,
Brown, Samuel Louis F Abram icoPdJ
F Lewis, Jno H Shackelford,
Brown, Rev R D Love, Martin A Edwin H
Brown, Port Co, Simons, E Jno
Buckner, James Lessesne, W J Sheton, William
Buldt. Dledrlck L ng, John H
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Cannon, Henry ter Smith, Henry P
p Maher, Jno F Smalls, Ned '
Carreen, Harri- Mathew, WU- Smalls, J -- ' .
son Ham Stiuebeck, WU
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Corkson, Joseph Michael, Charles Stein, Geo H
Cross, Stephne* Miller; Thomas Ste'wan, Jno H
Cleaper, E C ' Miller, Frank S Sruard, James
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W Morillo, R L Waters, T P
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M Murphy, Rich- ward
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Doesher Zia: au renee Hamilton
Eckhard, O McBride, P V Watson.William
Edwards. James McDowell, W n Waites, E Scott
Fabian, W R McMahon, Mi- Wickley, Dr Jno
Farrell. David F c 'ael M
Farwell,'fhomas Nelson, Lewis A Williams, H T
0 NelsoD, Jno G Wilkerson,
Fleming. R Nlon, W W James (Hen
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P Pepper, Philip Wilson, J L
Garnett, Mr Perry, James Wingard, L M
Gamble, E M Peronneau, Jno Woodruff, Mr
Serardeaux, F (grain dealer,)
John Pinkston, Geo Whitney, Mr
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W Prince A Mailov or Younger
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The Charleston Cotton, Klee and Naval
Store* MurUtt. .
OFFICE CH ABLESTON NHWB. I
FRIDAY EVENING, January 6,1871. |
COTTON.-Th!B article-was ta weU sustained re?
quest the scarcity Of the better qualities giving
those kinds a steady character, while the more
common desGrtptton? were ahoit x@J?c ?> lb
lower, prices in these latter being somewhat irre?
gular; sales abont 1900 bales, say io at lax: 50 at
13X;2?atlSX:I74atl3X; ?Sati3??:l57 at 13^';
l?atisx; 79 at H; 73 ai MX; 78 at 14*, 17 at
li-A; 27 at MX; 12atl4X;M2atl4X;ll ?160.
We quote: . ,
trtiRpeot CLASSIFICATION. , ?
Ordinary to good ordinary.12 @13V
Low middling.14X914X
Middling.14XOMX
Strtet mlddUng._.15 @_
Ribs.-This grain was quiet at steady rates;
sales so tierces of clean Carolina, say 40 tierces at
flj?; 20 at 6 Kc f Jb. We quote good clean Caro?
lina at 6??@fl??o ? ?.
NATAL STORES.-There were no sales of note.
FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct M on
uplands; via New York, J?d on uplands, lJid on
sea islands ; by sail >?d on uplands, &d on s ea
Islands. To navre nominal. Coastwise-to New
York, by steam, Xe on uplands and lc on sen
Islands; $2 ?? tierce on rice; by sail. *ic lb ou
cotton;-$ tierce on rice: 40c barrel on rosta :
$7@S H Mon lumber; $9@io V M on timber. To
Boston, by sall, K@*e'c t* ? on upland cotton.
To Providence, by sall (S ? M cn boards, ?ic
ft on cotton: by steam ?l ? bale on New
?ork rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, }<c 9 ft
aa uplands; by sall, $7 "A-M on boards; $9 on
timber; $3 ^ ton on clay, and $3@3 ?0 on phos?
phates. To Baltimore, by steam, KC ft ; bj
sal!, $6 50@7 ft M on boards: $3@3 25 ^ ton cn
phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by
our merchants to take lumber freights from
Georgetown, s. C.. Darles and Satina River, Ga..
and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10
912 ? M are the rates cn lumber and boards.
EXCHANGE.-Sterling 63 day bills nominal at
19S'@19>4.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. - The banks purchase
sight checks at X0M off, and sell at par.
GOLD-lo?n.
Markets by Telegraph.
FOREIGN".
LONDON. January 5.-Evening.-Consols 92M.
Bonds $9?i. Bullion increased ?21,000, Sujjar
active; ou spot 35a36s; afloat 29s 6d.
LIVERPOOL, January 5.-Afternoon.-Cotton
tending down; uplands Sas^d; Orleans SMaS#d.
Corn 3is 9d. Poi k 92s 6d. Lard 53s.
Evening.-Cotton closed flat and Irregular: up?
lands 7;?:iSd; Orle .nsS'?'aS>.i'd; sales 10.0U0 biles;
speculation and export lutu. Provisions and
: breadstuff's unchanged.
DOMESTIC.
NEW YORK, January e.-Noon.-Flour dull and
unchanged. Wheat quiet and heavy. Corn firm
Pork steady. Lara dull and steady. Cotton
duli and nominal; uplands 15c; Orleans 15^c
sales 2300 bales. Turpentine a shade Armer at48}?
a49c. Resin very firm;-strained $2 30. Freights
steady. Stocks weak. Gofd steady at lOJfalOK
Money easy at 6a7 per cent. Sterling, long, 9
short 9&. Sixty-two 8#. Tennessee ex coupons
62J?;?ew 6I2?- virgina ex coupons 65; new ca.
Missouris 39. Louisianas, dd 61: new 03. Lev?e?
frixes 70; eights 81. Alabamas, eights 95; fi ves 70.
Georgias, sixes 78; sevens 89. North Carolinas,
o?d 44>i; new 22X. South Carolinas, old '85; new
60?.
Evening.-Cotton unsettled; sales 5500 balts at
15c. Fleur unchanged. Wheat quiet; winter red
and amber Western $i45ai 50. Corn higher and lc
better. 77a79. Groceries dull but sieady. Wins
key 91. Pork dull at $19 ?-aiiO. Beef steady
Lard unchanged. Turpem inc firm at 48j$u49.
Rosin cnn. Tallow active at 8$?a9. - Frelgh s
dull. Money C&T.'Sterling 9??f?x. : Geld ju^si
l o V- Governments him ; tLxty-twe's 8& Shut h
erns fell off this morning, and dosed steady ar a
decline. Virginias 65aG7>i: new 63a67. Louisianas
65a67??; sevens 70a74 Georgiaa 78a79. North
Carolinas 44a45; new 22}?a2S>?. Alabama? 95a
97-X; Aves 70a73. Stocks firmer.
. TPnsTON, Jsnuary fc^Conon"tending upwards
middling I5,\ial5??c; net receipts 365; gross re
ceipts 4su; sales 400; stock 7000; net receipts of the
week 1181; gross 7380; sales or the week lsuo
bale?.
BALTIMORE, January 6.-Cotton in ?rood expor
demand; middlings 15c: net receipts 360 bales
gross 620; exports coastwise lWJ: sales 90S; stock
11,670; net receipts for the wee* 1735; gros* 303o:
expoit- to Great Britain 315: to Continent 434
coastwise 1593: sales of the wees 20S1. Flour ac?
tive; high grades advanced J?ui?c. Wheat firm
and scarce. Cora li rm; whl?e soasic: vellow 7?c.
Mess pork in improved demand at *2o 50. Should?
ers 9&o. Whiskey 91 a92c.
CINCINNATI, January 6.-Flour and corn steady.
Provision? Irregular and In speculative dehi.md".
Mess pork $1910.
LOUISVILLE,* January 6.-Magging dull at csa
20c. Flour quiet and undimmed. Com acive
Mess pork t:o. Lard 12c. Shoulders 10),c; clear
sides 12c. whiskey quiet.
ST. Loris, January 0.-Flour firm, with a doll
buslnens. owing to meagre shipping iscilities
Corn dull at 420480. Tobacco and bagging, no?
thing doing. Whiskey s9c. Previsions vcry'flrm.
Bacon nominal. La u llan},'c.j?p si?j
NuxtrVLK, January 6.-Cotton dull: low mid?
dlings nc; receipts 1945 bales; exporto coastwise
1280; sales loo: srock 7106: net receipts for the
week 11.251; expoits coa-twise 11.122; sales 500.
WILMINGTON, January c.-conon arm; mid?
dlings KC; net receipts ??70 bale?; exports coast?
wise 85; sales 76; stock 2S95; net receipts ol the
week i'SGO; exports coastwise G2S; sales of the
week 329 bales.
CITY POINT. January 6.-Cotton-net receipts cf
the week 824 ba.'es.
PROVIDENCE, January C-Cot;on-net receipts
of the week 160 bale*.
A co CST A. Januaiy 0.-Conon market quiet and
weak.at 14c for middlings; sales 580 ude*; re?
ceipts 6C0.
SAVANNAH. Jae ns i y Gj^Coitoa quiet nnd firm:
middlings lJf,'c; net receipts -1C42: expoits to
Great Britain 0014:. tjeat-iwise 1620; snies 1300:
stock 84,8*9; net receipt? of tiierweek 27,819; ex
ports to Great BritainTic.3.'4: to ?he Continent
1407: coastwise SITO: sales i?: the week 7000.
M?KU.K, January 6.-Cotton dull: middlings
14c; net receipts -.073 bales; expoits to Great
Britain 5SS0; coastwise 21S: sales 2'OJ; stock
51,111; aet receipts of the w, ek 15,850; exports to
Great Rrttain 18,019: coastwise 1722; burned 5.2;
sales or the week 9t>oo bales.
GALVESTON, Janunry C.-Totten steadv; i?il
dllutt-s iz~ic; net receipts I5t?l bales; shies 2500:
stock 53.067; net'receipts of Hie week 11.873; ex?
ports to Great Britain 2146; coastwise 13C0: sales
orme week 5000.
NEW ORLEANS, January G.-Cotton steady and
i? fair demand?mlddllug8l4<4al4.lic: net receipts
6961 bale*; gross 6711; exports to Great Britain
1995; stuck 223 232: net receipts or the week 45,616;
gross 48,052; expats to Great Britain 27,004; to
Barceloua 452: coastwise 2093: sales or the week
48.0C0; sales to-day 9850. Sugar dull; prjme 9>,a
10c. Molasses unchanged, sterling 20. sight H.
Gold 10.V.
Havana Market.
HAVANA, January l.-Th? weeklv market here
closed yesterday ta follows :; Sogar-Absence of
business for want of neck. Ne. 12 quiet a: 9>ica
9?c. Many plantations or cane y leid poorlv. Kx
ports during the week from Havana and Matan?
zas, 8500 boxes and 7500 hlids. Stock in ware?
houses In Havana aud Matan: as. 20,coo boxes and
1000 hhds. Molasses-Small gusluess and prices
nnchanged. Nos. 7 and 10 buoyant. Freights
quiet. There ls a surplus ur tounage for all parts.
Lumber-White pine declining, owing to heavy
arrivals; quoted at $33a$34. Pitch pine quiet nt
$32a$36. Exchange on London 163?al7 per cent,
premium; on United Mates, currency, at 80days
sight, 5a5% percent, discount; short sight, 3a3??
per cent, discount; in gold al GO dajB sight, 4)?a
5 premium.
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON. January 5.-COTTON.-Through
the past week this article has ruled dull, in which
state the market closed at 13??c tor low middling,
slio wing a decline of about l?c since the closing
sales of :ast week The sales reach only 340 bal??,
a* prices ranging-from 12 to ??c per pound, tt e
quote: Ordinary 12H?123?; good ordinary 13.??"a
is>i : low middling 13&c per pound.
SwaiTs TERPENTINE-Has ruled quiet and firm
through the Week, aud the receipts have general?
ly betD tnfcen leavings light stock IU first hands.
The week's closing Egares fully sustained up to
Thursday, when sales were eltccted at a decline
or lc, though holders were Urm intbelr views.and
with the exception of oneicstance were unwilling
to operate ar lower, figures than .45c per gallon,
while buyerstwc re unwilling to give more than 44.
ROOTN.-Fbr? strained the market ruled: with
more firmness up to Thursday, when it CI'ISP I
qaiecatan advance of about 10c on the closirg
quota; ious of last week (f'. 65.) There also exists
a good inquiry for fine crades of pale rosins out
the absence of stock and receip.ffleaves us .vlth
out quotations.
Cauoii TURPENTINE.-The market has ruled firm
th rough um week, and on Wednesday au advance
of 10c on hard and 25c on sort was obi-daed, clos?
ing at $1 80 for former and $3 Tor !r.tter grade.
The s des reach only 793 bbl?.
TAR-Has ruled quiet, and In the absence of re?
ceipts sales have been very light, reaching only
140 bbls at $1 50 per bbl-lu water.
Savannah Market.
SAVANNAH, January 5.-SEA ISLANDS.-The
sales of the week have been from 250 ta 300 bales,
at our last quotations: S0a34 for medium to good
Floridas, and from 85a40c for medium fine to fine.
Some of the commoner grades have been sold
from 25a26c, and a Jew cans from isal9c.
. REeRTPTa.-The 'receipts ai this port fur the pas:
week have been 26.560 bales upi unis, and 142
bales sea Hands, from the following sources:
Centrar Railroad, 17,944 bales upland; Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad, 6124 bales upland, aud 62
bab's s-a. isl?iu->; Augusta b-.vs. 247:? ?>a!es up
land: Florida beats. 80 bales upland, and 36 bales
sea isl tn.ls; wugone and coa?t-rs. 31 bales upland
sud 43 bales sea islands; Charle-toa boats, l bale
sea isla'-d < ?
KXPORTS.-The exports for the week have.bern
.:3.37a Urtk'f- upland and 155 bales sea island, as
follows: Liverpool. 13,043 bales uplands and 6
bales-?ea Island; New York. 6096 bales upland
and26 bales >ea islands; Philadelphia, 392 bales
upland: oiiarle-tdn, U bales upi-nd; Boston, 1024
upnii.d: Amstrrd>iii, UOT-bales^ipiand; Baltimore,
486 baies uplamijind 924bales Fea island: Charles:
ton, 20 bales upland and 31 bales sea island.
Interior Cotton Markets.
MACON. January 4.-Receipts 473 bales. Ship?
ments 511 bates : sales 4M bales. The market
quiet, with middling- at 133? cents.
ATLANTA. January*41-Tue market to-day has
be-mqnlet and steady: middlings i3'X: low midd?
ling 12JK; troiiil ordinary. 18?; ordinary ll. -:. . f
COi OMBUS. Jauuarv 4.-uur market dull aud
tending downward; middlings 13,^c; low midd?
lings >3!?c: sal-s 244 bules; shipments les bales.
MONTGOMERY, Jauuarv 4.-Our cotton market
19 qjtieiW UaJSMc tor low mido lings. .
SELMA, January 4.-There were sales vesterday
to the amount of 275 bales. Low middling lS^a
13Mc The market opened at outside figures and
closed easier. Factors were unwilling to meet
the decline.
Receipt? by Railroad, January, 6.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
$31 baies cotton, 39 bales goods. 50 casks clay,
I car stock. To Railroad Agent, Pelzer, Rodgers
fe co. G H Walter ft co, Frost ft Adger, Uraeser
fe Smith, W C Bee * co, W W Smith. A J Salinas,
Reeder A- Davis, T P Smith, Geo W williams A co.
W B Williams A Son, Sloan Je Selgnlous, W EL
Rvan. Geo A Trenbolm A Son, A B Mulligan, W B
Smith.
NORTH EASTERN RAILROAD.
83 bales upland and c bags sei island cotton,
210 bbls naval stores, lumber, mdse, ?c. To G W
Williams ft co. Graeser A Smith, Frost & Adger. J
Rumfurs, Caldwell A Sen. W K Ryan: Mowry A
?on, T P Smith. Wlss A co, Pfizer. Rodgers A ?o,
Crane, Bovlston A co. Pringle ft Son. G W Witte,
Reeder ft "Davis, S D Stones Sloan A- Selgnlous.
Barden A Parker, John Marshall. Jr, E rs Stud
lard A co. P Dutson. Kinsman A Howell. J Wie>
te,s, Howard A Bro. T L Webb. A Knight, E Bull,
A B Mulligan. E Welling, and Railroad Agent.
Passe niters.
Per steamship James Adger. from New York
W W Woolsey and wire, J J DeForrest. E J Brow
?r. U E Smith, T Norbury, R B Hanahan, Capt B
Brown. W Y Leitch. J K Heath, C A Melgs, John
Henry. J Wingate, Jennet! Spiro, Thos McGee and
l on deck.
Per steamer Pilot Boy. from Bean?nrr. Pncitlc
Landing. Ac-J W Barnwell. J E Wording. Mrs P
L Wiggins. D U Jennings, J Savage. 0 Harper, Mr
Barter. R Harper, J Proctor, Ben Singleton, and
17 on deck.
Per steamer Emilie, rroni Georgetown. 8 C
Miss M Mustard. C K Huger, C K Bates. P T Hor
rv, R I Lowndes. A Montan. Mrs Morgan, T Mor?
ia?. W A Kelly. Capt Woodhull, J T Terry, Miss A
Mazvck. J A Rainer. J E FozarUe. J MazjClc, M
Mazvck. T H Hood, B AS- les. J J Perkin. Mrs Por?
ter, cadd and nurse, P F. Laehisotte. D U Lathi
cutte, Master fogarty, and 56 on deck.
ROBT CALENDAR.
MOON'S PHASES.
Full Moon. 6th, 4 hours. 3 minutes, eveninr.
Last Quarter. 14"h, l hour. 37 minutes, morning.
Sew Moon. COth 7 hours, 12 minutes, evening.
Firer quarter, ?8th. ? hours. 54 minutes, morug.
Vicnday.
Tuesday.
Wednesday..
Thursday -
Friday........
Saturday....
Sunday.
SDK.
SISES.
7.. 4
7.. 5
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5.. 4
5.. 6
6.. 5
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5.. 8
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MARINE NEWS.
CHABL138TON. JANUARY 7.
ARRIVED Y?STERDAT.
Steamship James Adger. Lockwood, New Tork
left 3d inst. Mdse. To Jos Adger A co. SC Rail?
road Agent, N E Railroad Apent, Southern Ex
t-res* co, J D Aiken ?fe co, G W AlmRr. Adams,
Damon A co, D A Anime. J Apple. M ? A Ashton.
E E Bedford, W M Hird A co, B Boyd. E Bates A
co. H F W Brewer, T M Bristoll ft co. W H Chafee
fr co, L Chap?n. A I) Cohen. Cameron. Barkley ft
co. Vf A Courtenay. Capt Coxetter. Crane, Bovl
?ion A co, H A Due. J M Enson A Bro, J S Fairly
,fc cn, D F Fieminc A co. Forsi thc. McComb A co.
Fnrchgott. Benedict ft co, H Gerdts ft co, D l^ld
?telo. Goodrich, NYlnemnn.ft co, Hart A co, N A
Hunt, D?lmes A Calder, Bolmrs'a Book More. W C
Johnson, J Ilurkamp A co, John-ton, Crews ft co.
C H Johnson, ORA A > Johnson, C Kerrison, .tr,
ir co. C Kerrison. Klinck, Wicken berg A cr>. Kins?
man Bro?. A Lancer, Laurey A Alexander. W Y
Leitch, P B Lnlane A co, Marshall A Burge, Jno G
Milnor ft co. B F Moise. Mc Loy ft Rice. J C Oge
inann. F L O'Neill. Quartermaster's Department,
li Logeiman, Steffens, Werner A Ducker. C Voigr.
.V It Stillman. Wm shepherd ft co. Il stender. J F
taylor ft co. S T?omson, G w Williams ft co, w^j
l ates. Walker. Evans ft Cogswell.
?ehrEA Hooper. Hooper.Philadelphia-10d.ivs.
I'oa'i and m'Ue. To H F Baker A co. Dr H Buer,
liallroail Agent. Cameron. BaTklcr A co. Duval A
Jon, T M Cater, DowicMoiseA Davis. Shepherd
fe co. Holmes, ( alder A co. Lain ne ft co, A Mc
l.elsh. G W Williams ft co and Order.
t'chr Geoige Washington, PlnkliRm. Baracoa-7
lays. Fruit. To C Bart ft cu and Paul, Welch ft.
s ran des.
Sehr Ann 8 Peas. Gnrbattl. West Teint Mill. 90
cs rice. To W C Bee A co.
Steamer Pilot Boy, sly. Beaufort, Chlsolm's
Landing and Pael?c Landing. 34 bags sea Island
rotten, bales uplond cot tun. io ballot boxes,
ind sundries. To J D Aiken ft co. R Ropor. Wm
lurney, Hopkins, McPherson ft co, w RC out
uan, e-mails. J Small*. P R Jenkins. W M Bird
t co, J Glenn. L E Johnson, J Culcock ft co, W A
lovle. J F Tay lor ft co.
Steamer Marion. Adair. San too River. 283 hales
orton. 75 bbls naval stores. 200 busliels rourh
Ice. 60 bushels peas, mdse. Ac. To Rame),
lolmes A c>, I'rlnc'e ft son, 8 L Howard A Bro.
teeder ft l'avis, Pe.'zer. Rogers ft c.?. W C Dukes
t co, w c Bee .Vco, Gaillard ft Minot t, O W Witt*.
: NV Williams ft co. G H Walter A co. J MarihalL
ir. Graes*r ft Smith. Frost ft Adsrer. A J Salinas,
i Adger ft co, J Colcock ft co. Kavenel ft co, s l>
toney. Stoney ft Lowndes. Street Bros ft co, G A
rre 'holm ft Son, J Slattery, J A Qnackenbnsh. M
?oldsmltli A Son. Kinsman ft Howell. Wagoner ft
Uonsces. J A Pritchard. J A Snmhe, D Liucnihal,
1 Ka'er. Chapean ft Smith.
Steamer Emilie. Wime, Georgetown. S O. 234
cs rice. 1 bale cotton, mdse and sundries. To
?hackelford ft Kelly. Bo'lmaun Bios, AU Hayden,
3en J Simons. Ki'nck. Wickenberg A co. A Uo'ur
lln, C K Untrer, S L Howard, Thurston ft nolmes,
I. D DtSauasure, W K Rva'i and J R Pringle ft
son.
S'oop Matiio, Talmer, rocotaligo. 300 bushels
outrh rice and .4 bales upland cotton.. Tu Rave
?el ft co.
sloop Lalla, narvey, Wadmalaw. o bacs sea
aland cotton and 14 bales up'and cotton. Tu Stc
ie.v A Lowndes and Fraser A Dill.
Sloup Blackbird, from Combahce. 720 bushels
Ice. To w c Bee 4 co.
Sloop Hattie A Louisa. Alston. Russell Creek
dill, 'il bags sea island cotton and 30 bags col?
on seed. To Fraser A DUI. Stoney A Lowndes,
Jafilard A Mino?. Klinck, Wlckeuberg A co.
Boat from James Island. 2 bags sea island col?
on. To Frese r A DUI.
Received from Chlsolm'* Mill. 17 bags sea Isl
ind and 23 bales upland cottou. To Gaillard A ?
tfinoit. P G Hasell, Stonev ft Lowndes, Fraser A
WL S L.Howara A Bro, J Colcock ft co. J D Aiken
t co. H L Chlsolm, C R Holmes, E P Milliken, L D
)e$au33ure.
BELOW.
Sehr C S Groves. Weaver. Philadelphia,- days.
:oal. To U F Baker A cu, and others.
IN THE OFFING.
Ship R C Winthrop. Stewart. Amsterdam-36
lays. Balta&t. To Master.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Sehr Moses Patten. Hardin?. Bucksville, S C, to
ood for no; th side of Cuba-J A En slow A cu.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Brig R B Gove. Harkness. Liverpool
Sehr D V Streaker, Voa Gilder, Wilmington,
S C.
FROM THIS PORT.
Steamship Champion, Lockwood, Ne\y York,
lanuarv 3.
sehr Ida Richardson. Bedell, Baltimore, Janu
try 3.
CP FOR THIS PORT.
Brig Margaret. Johnson, at New Orleans, De
:em' cr 3-1.
SMir Angeline. Pun), fruin Providence. R f, Tor
Vroil's Hole, tu load for Charleston, was at New
f'^rk December 31.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
Sehr Grace P West, Lord, at New York, Janu?
ary 3.
MEMORANDA.
Messrs Leaesne ft Wells informs ns that the Br
>ark Agnes Campbell is loading fur Amsterdam,
iud notas before reported.
The brig Abby Ellen. Foss, from Georgetown, S
J, arrived at New York 3d Inst.
LIST OF VESSELS
Cr, CLSAKEP AND SAILED TOR mil .-ORT.
FOREIGN.
LIVERPOOL.
steamship Pioneer, Culbertson, up.Nov 21
3ark Vinco, Robson, sailed.Dec 9
CARDIFF.
Sark Benjamin Ossena. Hill, sailed.October io
rh? Pru! Schweigard, Svang. cleared.Nuv 19
TORT TAI.COT.
The Emmanuel, Elm rsen. sailed.Dec 7
RIO DE JANEIRO.
3r brig Prothe-a, Bail, sailed.Dec -
CALLAO.
Fr bark Intimes. Genii*. anted.Oct lo
sr. JOHN'S, N. D.
3r ship Kate Troop, crocker, cleared.Dec 22
BKKMEKUAVEX.
i?nrk Kepler. Lanckenau. willed.Nov 7
CIBNFUJTGOS.
.panish brig Carraqueua, Page3, sailed..... Dt o 2
* DOMESTIC.
BOSTON.
Sehr Grace Girdler. Smith, np.Nov i?
?ehr EAL Marts, Marts, u.?.Dec 22
sehr Fawn. Kelly, up..-.Dec 26
sehr A Blaisdell. Gaine d, up.Dec 27
CK? VOUE.
Steamship South Carolina. Becket, .sid.Jan 6
Sehr Mary ?tow. Rankin, up.Dec 7
jt-nr Davien, Rogers, cleared.Dec 6
SchrB N Hawkins. Wyatt, un.Dec 19
Sehr ida S Burgess. Burgess, up.Dec 23
-chJuo Lenthall. Martin,up...De'*30
Sehr Gettysburg, Corson. cleared.Jan l
-ehr Grace P West, Lurd, cleared.Jan 3
PHILADELPHIA.
iv bark Howard, Shaw, cleared.Dec 29
?dir E A Hooper, Huoner. cleared.Dec 21
jchr C S Groves, w ?aver, sabed.Dec 23
BALTIMORE.
iark Walter, Baker, cleared.Dec 23
?elir Surprise. Beere, up.Dec 17
.chr W Martin. Nven, cleared.Dec 31
?ehr NSmith, Boyd cleaiei.Dec 31
lehr A O Fay, Parsons, up.Dec 31
NEW ORLEANS.
5rlg Margaret; Johnsjn.'up.Dec 30
9 flipping.
JpOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
The fine Schooner FREDERICK FISH, -A
Davis, Master. Apply to i??
. J. A. ENSLOW i CO.. Ship Brokera,
Jan6-2 No. lil East Bay.
?pOR LIVERPOOL -DISPATCH LINE.
Brig WASP.-This first-class vessel wants
loo bales of Cotton to complete cargo, andSBfc
will clear this week.
Ship J. 0. BAKER has three-fourths or her cargo
on board, and needs only a few hundred bales to
complete her loading. She classes Al.
Bark HATTIE G. HALL, having large engage?
ments, will meet with dispatch: capacity only loco
bales. She is American and is first class.
For Freight engagements, apply to
STREET BROTHERS A CO.,
jan2 No. 74 East Bay.
JOB N E W YORK.
[ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, AT 6
O'CLOCK P. M.]
OLD LINK Sf EW YORK AND CHARLES?
TON STEAMSHIPS.
ESTABLISHED 1845.
SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS.
3L
The very fast and splendid Sldewheel Steamship
MANHATl'AN, Woodhull, Commander, will leave
Adger's Wharf as above.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JAMES ADOER A CO.. Agents.
The JAMES ADGER follows on TDKBDAT, Janu
ary io, at - o'clock._ Jan4-4
0 R PHILADELPHIA.
THE REGULAR STEAM LINE-WEEKLT.
The Screw Steamship
J. TV. EVERMAN,
HINCKLEY, Commander,
Will be dispatched for Philadelphia on
SATURDAY, 7th of January, at 32._
o'clock, P. M., from Brown's North Wharf.
jWThroi.git mus Lading will be issued to Bos?
ton.
For Freight engagements Or rassage, having
good cabin accommodations, apply to
WM. A. COURTENAY.
Jan2-mwths5_No. 1 Cnlon Wharf.
pACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'b
rnnoroH LINE TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA.AND JAPAN/
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above line leave Pier,
No. 42. North River, foot of Canal,
street, ?w York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the HE
and ?Oth of every month (except when thear
dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preced
lng. ?
Departure of the 20th connect at Panama with
steamers for south racine and Central American
ports. Those of 4th touch at Manianlllo. ,
Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for Ja?
pan and China December st, 1870.
No California steamers touch at Havana, but
go direct from New York to Asplnwan.
One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult.
Medicine and attendance free.
For Passage Tickets or other Information apply
at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICES, on the
wharf foot of Canal street, North River, New
York. F. R. BABY, Agent.
julyltMyr _
Y?&
FLORID A.,,.
TWICE A WEEK.
FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE, P1LATKA AND ALL POINTS ON
THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. .
The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain.. , ?.r**!.
George E. McMillan, will sall tromJ?g?Sm<BS?C
Central Wharf for above points every TFSSAI
EVENING, at 8 o'clock, arriving back at Charles?
ton every SUND?Y'AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock.
The Steamer CITY POINT. Cantaln D. B. Vin?
cent, will sall from Central Wharf for above points
every FRIDAY EVEKING, at 8 o'clock, arriving
back at Charleston WsdNESDAY AFTERNOON, at s
o'clock.
J. D. AIKEN A CO.. Agents,
ocMQ_ No. 5 Central Wharf.
T^yEEKLX LINE TO SAVANNAH.
THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT.
FOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, HILTON
HEAD, SAVANNAH. DARIEN AND
BRUNSWICK. GA.
The favorite Steamer
ELIZA HANCOX,
Captain L. W. BURNS,
wi!) receive Freight at South Arlan- - -jpjjk
tic wharf fur above point? every ?aSSlC
TUESDAY, and leave on every WEDNESDAY MORN?
ING, at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the same
evening, and leaving for Harlen, Ac, the follow?
ing morning. Returning, wdl leave Savannah for
Charlentou every MONDAY MORNINO, at 7 o'clock.
For Freight or passage, apply to
RAVENBL A HOLMES.
seplO_No. 177 East. Bay.
.^EORt.ETOWN STEAM PACKET.
The Steamer EMILIE, Captain C. _ .?ff-r.
c. wmte. wm receive Freight a: ?s&jEuSBm
Commercial Wharf, every, SATURDAY and WED
NESDAY, and leave each port as follows :
Charleston, SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY NIGHT at
io o'clock.
Georgetown, TTEBDAY and FRIDAY MORNING At
6 o'clock.
On SATURDAY River Freight will be received for
RetUideld and Weymouth Mills, and on WEDNES?
DAY for Brookgreen and Waverly Mills.
For engagements, apply to
SHACKELFORD A KELLY,
decl7-sw_Boyce's Wharf.
T7?R BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LAN1%
ING, FENWICK'S ISLAND, COFFIN'S POINT,
PORT ROYAL RAILROAD WHARF, PARIS
ISLAND LANDING, STATluN CREEK,
AND OTHER LANDINGS WHERE IN?
DUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED.
The steamer PILOT BOY. Captain " ^-rrE^w
J. W. SI?, will nail for ablive pointt,?g??ilBBr>
every THURSDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, and wnen
inducements offer will touch at any of ihe above
Landings.
RETURNING,
wm leave Beaufort on FRIDAY MORNING,-touch?
ing ut I'acitic Lancing. J. D. Al KLIN A Co.,
noyai_Agenta.
jp OR SAVANNAH VIA PACIFIC LAND
ING AND BEAUFORT.
The fast palling Steamer PILOT
BOY, Captaiu-J. w. Sly, will ?eave,_ _
Central wjiarf for above places every MO.?TUY
MORNING, ai s o'clock.
RETURNING,
The PILOT BOY will leave Savannah ? every
TUESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Beaufort and Pa
Qc Lauding same day. J. D. AIKEN A CO.,
iiov29 Agents, Central Wharf.
Bitters.
WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS.
H. BISCHOFF A CO.,
H. KLATTE & CO.,
BOLLMANN BROTHERS, j ?
.J. A. QUACKENBUSH, ,
WAGENER & MONSEE8,
MANTOUE A CO.
Bailroaos.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON BAIL.
ROAD.
. PASSENGER TRAINS on thia Road ron dally as
follows: t
Leave Charleston....8.80 A.M.
Arrive at Savannah.3.00 P. M.
Leave Savannah.11.16 A. Ml
Arrive at Charleston.6.20 P. M.
Connecta at Savannah with the Atlantic A Gulf
Railroad for Jacksonville, St. Austine, and ali
points In Florida.
Wita Central Railroad for Macon, Atlanta, Mo?
bile, New Orleans and the West.
With Steamboats for points on the Savannah
River.
At Charleston with the Northeas ?ern and South
Carolina Railroads, and Steamships for all points
North and West,
Through Tickets over this line on sale at Hotel?
In Charleston; ScreveaHouse, Savannah; and all
principal Ticket offices North and South. -
Freights forwarded dally to andi from Savan?
nah and all points beyond.
Through Bills of. Lading issued to Jacksonville,
PfLlQtrCH. ?C.
Tariff'as low as by any other Uni;.
0. S. GADSDEN,
oct s Engineer and Superintendent. "
^ORTHEASTERN RAILROAD.
Trains leave Charleston dally ?it 9.30 A. M.-,
(Sundays excepted,) and 6.30 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston 7.30 A. M., (Mondays ex
cepted,) and 6 P. M.
Train-leaving at 9:39 A. M.. makes through con?
nection to New York via Richmond and Aqnla
Creek only-going through in 42 hears,.and wim?
ont detention on Sunday.
Train leaving at 6:80 P..M., have choice or roete
via Richmond and Washington, or Bay route via
Portsmouth and Baltimore. Passengers leaving
Friday by this train lay over on Sunday m Balti?
more ; those leaving on Saturday remain Snnday
in Wilmington, N. C.
This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant
route to cincinnati, Chicago an! other point?
West and Northwest, both trains making close
connections at Washington with Wijstern trains of
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. .
S. 8. SOLOMONS,
Engineer and Superintendent.
P. L. CLEATOR, General Ticket Agent.
aeptc_'
gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT''is CVFTCE, >
CHARLESTON. S. C. Mil, ll, 1870. J
On and after sunday. Alav .nth, the Passenger
Trains upon ' ut Souin .Cat oana Railroad will mr
os follows:
ron At'OuwA.
Leave Charleston.?.S.S0 A.K.
Arrive at Augusta.;.4.26 P. M
FOR COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston..-;.8.30 A. R
Arrive at Columbia.4.10 P. M
VOS CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta.3.oo A. M.
Leave Columbia.:..7.45 A. li
Arrive at Charleston.3.30 P.'ii
AUGUSTA MOST KXPRB'SS.
(Sundays . excepted.)
Leave Charleston.8.30 P. ii.
Leave Angnsta.:.6.00 P. M
Arrive at Augusta.7.06 A. hi
Arrive at Chariest^....:..6.40 A. M
COLUMBIA HIGHT KXTBI8&,
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.v.7,30 f. kl.
Leave Columbia.7.60 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia..'..:.e.oo A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.........6.45 A. M
SUWfSaVIIXI TBAUl.
Leave Charleston.....2.60 P. h
Arrive at Summerville.4.J0 P. S
Leave Summerville...... 7.10 A. B
Arrive at Charleston.a J5 A. W
CAMDEN BRANCH.
Camden and Columbia' Passenger Trains ot
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATTTIDAYS, and be
tween Camden and Ringville dally, (Sundays ex
cepted,) connects with np and down Day Pas
sengers at Ringville.
Leave Camden.c?.6.35 A. li
Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M
Leave Colombia.LOO P. M
Arrive at Camden.6.40 p. B
H. T. PEAKE,
may 18 General Superintendent
insurance.
UARDIAN M'TJTU'AL
LIFE INSURANCE D01IPAN?
?*
? E >v TORE.
0B0ANIZSD IN 1859.,
ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE.
HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED
LAST CASO DIVIDEND 'IUTI) ?0 PSR C-KT.
STATE ITS NT.
Polices in force..???.OOO.CCO
Assets.?. 1.600,000
Annum Income. soo.ooc
Losses P&id.M. soo,ocr
ornes HS.
W. H. PECKHAM, President.
WM. T. HOOKER, Vlce-Presld
L; MCADAM, Secretary and Actuary.
nraBCTOBS.
Hon. John A. DIX, New Torc.
Hon. James Harper, Firm of H ai per A Bros., ex
Mayor New York.
John J. Crane, President Bank Re jubile.
Wm. M. Vennltye. Banker, (Ycrmllye A Co.)
Chas. G. Rockwood, Cashier N" 3wart Bankin2
Company.
Hon. George Opydyke, ex-Mayor New iori.
Minot. C. Morgan, Banker.
I Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Blaney ? Co.
Benj. B. Sherman, Treasurer New York Stean.
Sugar Refining Company.
Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Cc notable-A Co.
I Rlchefd H. Bowne, Wetmore 4 Bowne, Lawyers.
. V. Hauglvwont, Firm E. V. Hat ghwout A Go.
Wm. wrikena, Firm of Wilkens A Co.
Julius EL Pratt, Merchant.
'Km. W. Wright, Merchant,
?hartes J. Starr, Merchant.
William Allen, Merchant.
Geo. W. Cuyler, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y.
oeq. T. Hope, President Continental Fire Insur?
ance Company.
John G. Sherwood, Park Tlace.
Walton H. Peckham, corner Flfub Avenue and
Twenty-third street
Edward H. Wright, Newark, N. J.
deo. W. Farlee, Counsellor.
W. L. Cogswell, Merchant.
KEIM ? ISt ESTEL,
General Agents for South Caron ia and Georgia,
Office No. 40 ? road street,
Ohorteston, 8. O.
Dr. T. REENSTJERNA, Framlnlng Physician.
?ar. li
HDptical.
TONE Y CANNOT BUY IT!
FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS!!
The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E.
SPENCER A CO., New York, which are now ottered
to the public, are pronounced by all the celebrated
Opticians of the world to be the most Perfeot, Na?
tural Artificial help to the human eye ever known.
They are ground onrter their own supervision,
from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together,
and derive their name. "Diamond," on account
Of their hardness and brilliancy.
The 8cleotitlc principle on whian they are con?
structed brings the core or centre of the lens di?
rectly tn front of the eye, producing a clear and
distinct, vlstou, as in the natural, healthy sight,
and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as
glimmering and wavering of sigh'., dizziness, Ac,
peculiar to all others lu use.
They are mounted- in the Un est manner, In
frames of the best quality, of all materials used
for that purpose. Tneir finish and. durability can?
not be surpassed.
CAUTION.-None genuine unletis bearing then*
trade mark stamped on every frame.
JAMES ALLAN,
Dealer In Watches, Jewelry,
Sterling Silverware and Optical Gooda,
No. 307 King street.
octsi-mwslyr Charleston, S. C.
if artillera.
WM UV m SUPERPHOSPHATE,
THE GREAT FERTILIZER FOR COTTON AND ALL CROPS.
^ r THEj UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF THIS
^Wa^*gSfcJJJJ lk?V iFt^MTfk^9*^^^ gTei FERTILIZER m ALE CROPS proves it to
^?p' p[| WB?.M^Si?rjSk 00 lhe EEST anJ CHEAPEST Manure noir rff?r
Ji^^P^r^?fi?i1-61 ln the mailer.
i "o5S^ I?^BMHHIH?WIBW ^JPQBL LT HAS ?EEN USED L,Y MANY ?-R IIIS MOBT EAJ*
I^S* ^Jji^-"^ 8?) ^dfiS Dent banters In the Sooth, and
"R /CWltfF^TF H IN' EVER" SINGLE ^'STANCE IT HAS GIVEN
I JIAJY ^ ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
I SUPER PHIDSPMATln On'.COTTON ita effects have been particularly.'
THB|M"s UiWWmVxm^M Bi marted. It ls no rare thing for WHANN'S PHOS
STANDARD GUARANTEED jj H PHATE to increase the yield from ONE "HUN
Aft if? *V?-^ WM DRED?tO TWO HUNDRED PER CENT., or even
Iii W$s fl more.
MANIIFAPTURFD BY Aw M^ George 0. Dixon, an eminent planter af
iwiimuuiiiluUB fttlfl .Camero11' Gft? s??? ta ?letter to the Banner of the
WAITAN Vf HANN f K GlSB S?u:!;- November 28, thar?.-, an experiment with
IW"?H Wlljwf II?1H"** liiH 8eTen lead,D& Superphosphates and Guanos, the
I WILMINGTON.DEL.flH WHANN'S proved itself the best of au those
II " , |,M i/IU tried' Pay,n? a yET PROFIT ;evcn- at tte pres?
t? m*\a e AI sr nv ii iii) lim ent low prloe ?r Cotton>) of S20 oo per acre or
vfilAftt SALE BY qJliKB Cotton. A co?y of Mr. Dixon's letter, giving
n ^HOf?ff HERB^^1 ???W detaus,?wlll be futnished*on application.
i?^r?N FACTORS SI F0F: SALE BY
CHARLESTON, S. C.,-AND AUGUSTA, G,L
^ll???ki??^1iaewy|* dec21-(VEtoSmos
.fine ?rormes, SK.
TJEDFOBD'S (LATE COR WI N'S) (?R? C E RTi
AND
TEA WARE H O SE.
HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER
PURE LEAF LARD
PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, an*
BISCUITS, Aa, Ac.
N. B.-I CLAIM TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
FAMTLY GROCERIES IN THIS CITY. , - -
E. E. BEDFORD, .
VERY - * PURE
8?CCISSOB IO ...
CHOICE BRANDIES, WINE?.
" WILLIAM S. CORWIN ~t CO.,
FAMILY AND VERY OLD
No. 3~5 KING STREET, ' T
FLOUR- WHISKIES.
OPPOSITE HASEL.
WJaOX..ESJLLE A^IS?* RETAIL DEALER *
' ,. ? ' - .. ? I'M M ir-vmi- : .-..?oe?.
; : .. . .. ... IN. ...... ?pu
Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars Provisione, Spices, &?%
H Kit M ET I CALL Y SEALED FRUITS,
VEGETABLES, MEATS, S O TT P S , ?so.
All articles sold from this establishment are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTED^
Goods leltvered to all parts of the Ci'V, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, free of expense. -fc,
SEND FOR A
CATALOGUE.
(JAS. S. MABTTX
\ WM. G. MOOD, JB.
Sitters.
OLD CAROLO ABITTERS,
FOR SALZ BT
E. E. BEDFORD, King street,
C. D. AH HEN'S & CO., King street,
D. FELDMANN Si CO.. King street,
And bj Druggists and Grocers everywhere.
T
inigrcllatteottg._
H E F ? U N TAI SI ST B I N ? F.
SELF ACTING.-NO PUMPING.-NO AIR
INJECTED.
The best universal SYRINGE lu the market
It ls recommended by the first Physicians or the
country.
It Ls so simple thnt it cannot get out of order.
There are no valves, and nothing that will cor?
rode. One will last a life time.
Dr. JOS. H. WARREN, an eminent Phlslclan.bl
Bo.*MU writes to the manufacturers:
'From the fact of its nz. y '"tty and correct
principle In the structure or yena' 'Fountulu Sv
ringe,'and for thc easy manipulation, practicable
result, and comfort to the patleut, 1 have recom?
mended this Instrument extensively."
Tlie Profession are invited to call and examine
the apparatus.
For sale, wholesale and. retail, by
Dr. H. BAER, .
No. 181 Meeting street,'
marje _Agent for Roath carolina*.
?PHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG
DRINK.
A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS.
One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mall, postage
paid, on receipt of price.
The Antidote ls the best remedy thai can be
administered tn Manla-a-Potu, anil ?jao for all
nervous affections.
For sale by Dr. H. BAER.
. . No. 131 Meeting street,
eic.t.? Asen: tar South Itarolinx
SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTINO.
. LADIES AND CHILDREN
Attended a:, their residences promptly and a'
reasonable rates.
Send orders to
W. E. MARSHALL, Barber,
Broad street next door to Telegraph office.
mayas_"
TU ST RECEIVED,
O ARBOLATE OF LIME, the best Disinfectant
and destroyer of Rats, Mice Bugs, Cockroaches.
Ac. A small quantity placed where they frequent
will at once disperse them.
Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pam Ex?
tractor.
A fresh supply of Fleming's Worm Confections,
the mopt reliable in use.
Also, a fresh supply or SEAL OLEUM, the great
remedy for Rheumatism.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
Dr. H. BAER,
may3Q_No. 131 Meeting 6treet
PROFESSOR BERGER'S BED-BUG
DESTROYER.
Cost ar's INSECT POWDER
Glentworth's Roach Exterminator
Costar's Rat Polsoa
Isaacsen's Sure Pop-Leam to Mosquitoes.
For sale by DR. H. BAER,
%lyj_No. 131 Meeting street.
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Sold at wholesale by
. ' DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS,
Wholesale Druggists, Meeting corner Hasel street.
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'WEED". FAMILY FAVORITE I^CK-STTJOB
MACHINE.
are the best In nee. . ? :. .
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ments on easy rems, or Tor cash. All tmds or
Machine attachments. Needles, Cotton, awhile,
blacfcaod cokjred.i suk, OIL. Soap, Ac,kc..; ...
Repairing aa. nsnaL Circulars and sampl? et
work sent on application, ?-_-___'.
. ? :?J ?.? " I?. B. HASELTON,
General Dealer In First Class sewing us*
chines and Material, No. S07 Klag stree;,
augl7 charleston. S. C.