The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, April 04, 1871, Image 4
Song.
' Tn? sweeten-Bongs are those
Vial few naen ever bear,
Ana no men ever slag;
The clearest skies are those .
Xa&t faithesit off appear
To birds of strongest whig;. -
The dearest low are those
Tbat no man can come near
With his best following.
[Jean mgeloia.
COMMERCIAL -VJ?ITAL
Kx pores.
BARCELONA-Per Span brig Ondina-811 bales
upland cotton.'.Per bpaa brig Lioret-i?o
bales upland cotton.
The Charleston-Cotton, Rice ?nd Kaval
Stol ti, Market.
1 OPTICS .CDARLESTOM Naws, I
HOBDAY EYXXIKO, April 8, 1971.j
f. COTTON.-This article waaia fairly sustained re
- quest, Hie market presenting'generally steady
rearorcB. Sales near 900 bales, say 4 at lj?, '2fat
9,89 at WM, T at laJtV? at ll, 3 at ii* ? at u%,
70 at lix, Wat 12, io at 12*, f at 12 v, 51 at is,
37#nUsx, 12 at UK, OS at 18?, 15 at 14t s at UK,
Oat ny, 60 at 14tf. We quote :
LIVERPOOL CLASSTKCATIOH.
Ordinary to good ordinary.11K?12K
Low middling.13K<&=- Jv
MiddUng...15*?
Strict aaa diing.j-.14KQ- ,
Rica-There wa? a moderate demand at .un?
changed prices. Sales 100 twroes or clean" caro?
lina at 7jfc 1 ?. We foote common to fair at
7K07X, good 7Ji?8Ka
NAVAL STORKS.-There waa a m od ena te basin CBS
wu ti tb e. following sales: 28 barrels extra pale
rosin at'$7, 82 barrels extra.paledo. at $6, 21 bar
reis pale at $6 76,18 barrels pale at $6 60, 8 bar
??spale at $6, tn No. 2 at $216,18 So. 8 at $215,
22 barrels black at $1 80, t attained dtp at $3 60.
FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi?
nal: on aplanis5 via New York, Kd on up
laads, i'i@ixd on sea Islands ; by aal!,
7-ldd on uplands, ;yd. on sea island?.* To
Havre nominal. Coastwise-tb New York,
by steam, Kc on -uplands and Vc or- sea
islands ; 91 207?- tierce on trice;by sail, Ko ft ft on
cotton;-fl tierce on rice; 40c ll barrel on rosin; I
$79 s y M en lamber; $e@io ? M on timber. TL
Boston, by sall, Kc lt Bf on upland cotton. 1
. Sa Providence, by sail'$s ? li on boards, ,sc '
fl lb on cotton;by. steam, fl ft; bale on New
York rates. To. Philadelphia,' by steam, Kc fi lb I
on npJancis; by sail, }i ? M ca boards; $9on
timber,; SS'ff ton om clay, and $3@3 50 enpnos
Bhatea. TQ Battimore, by steam, KO fl la by
sail, $6 6a@7Jft if on boards; $3?325 ? ten
phosphate rock. .Vessels; are in demand by
our-merchants to take- lamber freights fix na
?corg?town, S. C.; Danen and patina River, Ca
nod Jacksonville,' Fla., to Northern pdfcta, ami'aro
?12 fl M are,the rates on lumber and boards.
?XCHANSB.-Sterllcg 60 day bills 2QK@20K.
-Bomana" Ex COAN as. - The banks purchase
.tgh* checks atv on* to par, and sea st A? pre?
nd pun. ' * . .
OoirJ-loan.
--,
Market* by Telegraphy 'm
K0NMY M A REITH.
LONDON, Anrll S-Koon.-Convel? 0?%.. Bond*
Evening.-Consols lia*. Se on ri ties finn,
P^xfOBT, apnl a-Booda ?3Xa9eM.
- ?kW YORK, april S-Noon -Reigttts ssaffv.
<Odvwr?Tnents dnfi aird Aral; steaks st ron sj fetid
activa Mate bon dB dull. Gold strong at Toy.
Krcbaas?. long ?X: ??hort 19K.
BvemDg.^Moncy active at ?e?per ct. Excite?
ment m^ancKtt- circles because 1 Of indications
af*combination hoiu Moue, orr principal siocka
is baned at tkeSoard or Exchange: arm at ax a
Pft. Gold leXnHM. Go?ernmate 'Xul?td \.
?tx tr*woe WK states noa. venoenK? -and
Tirgon* boons resuda strong. SMth ?Mettait
Hew%eHsnatltw-and-a ante netter. Teno teat es
ft; new MK- Virginias 72XJ ne w TX Looimarms
es^ new si^Levee sixes T2; eights st. Alabama
elah te M2; Maali* Georgia Blxes 31 >i; sevens
vt%. North Carolinas ?K; new 28*. Freights
'" -temer ; eotton per b tesan 6-M*Kd.
NKW OaLBANs, AprU Lr-Sterllng 21K, Sight
eawhaaf?%M?ymmmm* GOMM*. .-'
COTTON MAF.kETS.
Livsraprxyt, AprB 3-NOOB.-Cotton quiet; up.
landa 7Ka7)?d, Orleans 7Ka7,n;dj sales 12,000
Evening-Cotton, dull and unchanged; .sales?
12,000 bales;for speculrttlon and export, 30c a.. -
9km TOKXi April S- Noon.- Ct rem qmet; mid?
dling upiancfl 16c; Orleans 16j-.c; bales 4090 bales,
lflcrodlngSOOO s-atnrdry- evening.
Evening.-Cotton quiet and weak; uplands
COSTOS, April 8.-Cotton quk?l: middlings ISKC;
-gross i ect lpts 966' bides ; salea 20t; st ock 1200.
BALTUIO^K, April ^-Cotton (puct^ud ti cady;
middlings ?4KnlTXo; uet receipts 50 bales; gross
167; sales 495; stock 10,690.
NOBWLK, Aprir^-^ottoaitball; low middlings
13c; na itcelpta^t*bal?? eSJorts to Great Bri?
tain 1612; coastwise 1668-, sales 60; stook 4712.
WlMUKproN- April*-Oottou-wiak; uaWtlllng
l?c; act teeema ? Oak?; expon*- ?o**>n.t* ?7;
sales 117; stock 2743.
SAVANNAH, Apr?a.-cotton is in lair demand;
midduug lie;, net reca? pf?, .?069. < Exporta to
Prance, 27T&; coastwise, 1528-. Sal?s, 3.0 boles;
Wtl| , "Kr*.
Mttanui, AprB-3.-Cottoa qohtt; middling?l-i.S'c,
fiet receipts i>38 bales; exporiB coastwise S; sales
,l??jfc?tuck 49^24. _ .?; .. s ?
V *HB?W inaxkva, ?ftn l-cottoB-q?tet; md.
diing HKc; naueceipts, 8528;arrosa receipts, 8737. !
Exporte to Havre, 30S0; to Amsterdam, 11.800; to
, Cionstadt, SBOJl; ip Gencj, 3&46-r to Veta Crus, 82o;
coastwise 8OM. Sales, 42>.-e bales; stock, 234;266. I
GALVESTON, April a.-Cotton quiet ; good ordi?
nary 12c; net receipts 1117 bates; sales SOO; stock
89.WJ.
PROVISIONS ANS PRODUCK VARKSTS.
LIY?EPOOL, A prU 3- Koon.-Brnadstmts Sm.
Nsw 1QBX, April 3-J?oon,-llour moiastaady.
-Wneirt :<9. rrnBe frrwer. ! Caril rr? rjt fflm .'Wk
quia at$iU21 50. Lord utchauged. Tuipeatme
flrm at 62c. Bosln quiet af $2 65a2 OH
. Svenltig.-Southern flour quiet and arm ; com?
mon to fan extra $e soej $a. ' TY ? . s key ateady.at
'I2C. Wheat 4ruier?wrater ?E^abn fmber "Weet
era $1 coal es. Coen heavy and lower at 60aS2c
CofTee quiet and unchanged, sngar la moderate
request; mir tb good rtflntDg Oasyc, Rice.quiet
?j*K*e5i<l -.Pom. wi. *iain mess beet ?ipars.
setr?e lard i2?o.i2Xc Turpentine. 6fc ?or?
strained, 'fteelnjii: ^2 87Kc.
LOUISVILLE, AprU 8.-Provisions nommai
WhUkey .h^y; atw?. Corn stcpdyT sheUed-and'
caoked 06c 1
- ClNC*n(KA*T, AprU 3.-Provisions-no demand.
Whiski j Hi rn, with a mir demabd at s;c.
Nt w ORLZA^e, April 3.-Core TOafre. Oats doll,
62KB64C Sugar, prune, lOaXOK'O. Molasses,
p antatlon reboiled, 25a40c.
. . .Vtw York Kit?. Harket. ^ . '
From the-D*ily Bulletin, April 1: The few hold
. era of domestic appear to have things pren;
much their own way , sad rem a lu firm at - a? 8x0
for oai inarf-to choKerbut arc ?elliug tmiv bmali
. lots ss wanted by the trade. Foreign ks-ta lair
? supply, and a trifle weah, ihougn with ne. great
pressure to realize there itt bo seri?os decline.
Salts of S80 bags Kau goon at 7A7Ko, oorrency,
dctv paid, and SK***c, gold, in bond. Tko
Block to day is 040 tierces Carolina, and3800 baga
Easflndta. '
From the Joarnrl of Commerce: There ls no
new leatnre io note. There ls not much demand
for either dornt sile cr foreign, but the sm al stock
induces hooters to lasist c n lull rates. 600 bags
'Bengora,' io bond, sold lor export on private
tens: Wt quote Bac goon m bond at 3 j-, a 3 ??c.
gold; duly paid at 7H7KI*. vurreuev. and Caro'"??
a* 8e*Kc The stock or band ls 660 toa Oerel _ ,
8800 bags Rangoon, Bgamst2419 ics-Caroiiaa, and
U39baiE8 Ranjooa same lime last year.
. From the World: Carolina in mod?rala de?
mand, but a few holders have ail the stuck asd
Int let upon full prie en; sales of 49 ?os at 8a8KC.
Rangoon not very Sim and the ti t ma: d moderate;
sales of-ioo bags at 7a7Kc The stook to-day ls
640 les Carolina and 28oo bags India.
Mew York Naval Storr. Murk?.
From the Journal of Commerce. April 1: The
maikttior spirits tnr. entin?is very quiet at un?
changed prices. Sales effibi ace J76 barrels lu
merchantable order on private terms. Wf quote
51KC- Rosin-i he market roi strained h m'active:
tte qm tat ion is 1270. iq No 2 a ra? host ess
naB been done. Bales embrace 2009 bbhi good
? train ed and No 2 at $2 75a8 25, and 'too bbl? at
Seo; No 2 at $2 !>oa350: No 1 at $3 SQ>460; pale
d tXtra pale at $6a7 50. Tar rn very linn; WD
ttflngum at $2 75.
Havana Harket.
BATANA, March 25.-S TOAR.-Sales of the pan
week have been lame, emb: acing ah the coasr.
port? on .the north side and two or tbrre on the
aau'h; bnt items have not transpired by which
the tndden upward tendency ol irtights has b<en
canted. The sales a"vised cover.for the two
pom, Havana and Matanzas, 25.0M boxes and
"8875 hhdH or migare; or coB'-entmed syrup liOO
hhdVaud mo asses, clayed, 3000, and muscovado
do 860 dn. At other ontports. north Bide, 4090
finds sugars, refining goods; about 50?O boxes vu
tt?ut; classe-, and concentrated syruu. fro'in 1000
to 2000 tiixu; au'i mola-ses. clayed and museo
vado, tnolnfling contracts for early delivery, cov
eriTig itii or more than will be matre In jhe best
districts-Remedf >a bagua and Cardenas-rn mer?
chantable oondittoD. The last remark seems to be
Justified by the beat information to be kadT, and, If
not reWlzed. there ransr be a great change and a
protracted period of rolling.
uni quota-tuun for MM market, and confirming
my la-t advices, a<e reports ror this week, forau
gur. whites through at SfiaTJi per 100los; yellows,
<io, Noa. 13 to 20 do at $6K to $6K; browns, do
Nos. li sad li -** $5 to 16X do; cucuruchos do
Noe. 7'to'10 at Uk to' UH do. STuscovado sn
SBXS-good to lair refining at UX V> *X rto-;
enmiTigaJs-strong, Nos. I2?i by sole?, realized
*8 9 32 per 100 lbs. Molasses sugars without, de?
terminate quotations bave realised for United
States 8 to 10 in boxes $3J? to $4 per loo lbs.
Shipped dering the week, hence and from Ma
tannas, 40,523 noxes and 4716 Iuds, of which to
the United States with the usual distributions
14,909 boxes and 4718 hhda, and balance- for Eu?
ropean ports, including for Falmouth 17.410 box?
es, am? to St. Thornes 40 boxes, leaving stocks o a
hand equal at'both puris to 284,936 boxes and
22,795 hiuis. against for .-arne period of last year
of 391,640 boxes and 26,317 do.
Other good produce and fabrics of the Island
with fair demand, remain ia statu quo; nothing
new to advise.
New Tor lt Hay Market.
From the'Daily Bulletin. Apriil : Hecclpts to?
day, 1400 bales, rh* suppl- ts larger, bat a good
portloa or the receipts were wet and unttt for
shipping; but with a small demand tho market
shows no brmneas. Tue sales are 40 bales for
Norfolk, 100 for Fernandina at $115, and 25 bales
compressed for Newbern at $120. Retail of
prime quality is firm and fairly aotlve. Straw lb
not plenty-m good demand and arm.
Interior Cotton Mmrkt-ts.
MONTGOMERY, April L-Cutto i quiet and un.
changed; low middlings'13c'
SELMA, April 1.-There were Sales yesterday
to the amount of 60 bales; middling Mo, iowzufid
diing 18. There was a iight demand for-goed ooo
ton onlj\
COTTON STATSITSNT.
Slock on hand September l, 1870..bales.. 1,272
Received this week."837
Received previously.......79,946-80,788
Total.82,058
Shipped this week.1.033
Shipped previously.76,8-'*-76,861
Stock on hand Friday, Maren 31, T8T1. 6,198
.ttCeip*? t>>- Uatiroatl. .April 3.
. SOUTH CAJaOLB>'A:KA?uaQAI). * j m
462 Wales cotton, 45 bales goods, 126 ?asks<oray,
2 cars'stock. To Railroad Agent, Felzer, Rod?
gers & co. fi W Williams A co. L D DeSaussure,
Caldwell <t Son, W c Courtney A co, Pringle A
Son. Frort & Adger, J D Aiken, W C Bee A cu, Geo
U Walter A co, A B Muldu an, Reeder A Davis,
Sloan 4 Seigaioas, A 3 Salinas, i N Robson, W B
Williams k Soo. ?
Pauengcn.
PeVsTeameT Dicta or, irom Palatka via Jack?
sonville, -Fernandina and Savannah-Col Jnq R
Curtis and wlre, Mr Atwater and wife. Capt Saml
Earse, wile-aad-daugjiter, Mrs SUP fioouwm. P
Bridge. Hrs Church, Mr Casteen and wife. Misa
Connell. Mr Page, wife end two children, Mr Mo- j
lena, P G Wgiit and wife Miss colgate,.Mr Col.
gate and Servant, GJCempton, JRP Bavenel, Mr
Parish, Miss Parish. Bun T Harris, Mr Falls, ll J
Hoyt, 0 smith, J N Nichols. Lieut Smlih. wire, two
?L'idren ami servant, Mrs J F O'Neill, Miss O'Neill,
T M O'.Ni lli and lady, aad S deck.
fer steamer Emilie, frein Georgetown, SC
JE Collins and Aife, Miss Dereel, E C Rata ny, g
M Davie,-Capt Fen ls, G L Ho mes. Mrs Koinie*. F
W Holmes, G L Holmes, Jr, J c Huger, and VCoa
deck.
Per stearne/ Elisa Hancox, from savannah, via
Beaufort, Ac-J B Wilson, J U Robertson, E im
I bola, Miss K Towns, Miss M Towns, ? Eusigu, M B
?6ou> ai d wife, S DGilbert, Rev A Webster, R A
Taylor. A Miller, Dr R H Dab'. F Sinclair. M Doyle.
G M Weils abd wire, E Hav ocs, R * Hamilton. S
Robinson, i Garrel!, J liam. li ou. S Black, R By the
wood, aiid 18 on deck.
< EOJST CAJLEZTDA.it,
' KOOK'S PHI3X9.
[ full Moori, 5th, a hours, 3 minnies, moraine.- -
, La.-: ynarj?L 12th, 0 boura 31 minutes, morning
Sler.~?looa, IOU? loom-, ,LI .minutes, evening.
t igujKt quarter. S7ta. 6 houri. U mmatea. evening
APRIL.
SUN.
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fToe%nay
Wednesday.
i? LU rat lay...
Friday......
Sj Sar ard ny ...
alsunday..
6..46
5.. 45
5..44
6.. 42
*.. 41
a..40
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6. .31
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jj^iga^Qy^B. rsx...[. %..APRIL I; ISTT
I Lat 38 dug id mm 33 sec ?Long 79 deg 5* mm 27 soc.
. AAUUVEU YESTERDAY.
Sehr Irls, Nye, Savannah-IS hours. G na nu
To Wilcox, Gibbs A co.
- Steamer Dictator. Coxetter. Palatka, via Jack?
sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. 87 batts
sea Island cotton,, 24. bb La a.v rup, 10 bales moss, 25
bbls mdse, 4abfga mdse,'arc. To Ravened A co.
Pin^uey Bros, W M Lawton A .-ons, IngraiiainJ:
iSon, W c Bee A co.* N Robson. S B . naen, Wirril
Ctiaicc A co, Wm Douglass, j D. aiken, and D lt
SflCOX' ."?
Steadier Eliza Hancox, Burns, Savannah, vit*
Beau:ort, ?c. Mdse and?tttndjlCB. To Kavenel,
Bdtnr?s 8 co, W A Wilson, R Worral, Som hara
Express co.
Steamer Emilie. White, Georgetown, S a 69
tierces rice, 31 bales cotton, inciso and suodrlea.
ToShaokeiford A Kelly, c Ciados, O.Nielaou. Jas
F-ur.'yn. W Parker, Pringle A Sou. Mordecai A co.
WO Bee^A co, Mowry A Son, Frost A Adger, G W
Mile, J A Quscxenbush, S D Stoney, Johnston,
Crews A co, and others.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Span brig Lldret, Alsina, Barcelona-W P Ha?.
Span br,g Ondina, Motel, Barcelona-W P Hai.
SAILED SATURDAY* <
Bark Sarah E Fraser, Knight, BuU River, 6 c.
SAILED SUNDAY. * K
Sehr Nellie Doe, Richardson, WI un lng ton, S C.
FROM TH LS PORT.
? steamship South Carolina, Becket, New York.
April 8.
Br bark Batchelors, Tooker, Amsterdam, 13th
March.
Span bark YsabcL Arian. Barcelona. March is.
Span bark Palmira, Granada, Barcelona, 13th
Maren. i I
Span brig Prudente Font, Barcelona, ilarcfi |1;
" Span brig Luisa, Such. Barcelona, March 18.
Spaa brig salvador, ona, Barcelona, March 13.
Span brig Juanita. Rosa. Karceloua, Marah 13.
Span brig Teresa, Sala, Barcelona, March 18.
. "r U* FOE THIS POST. -
Sehr John Ferr rs, "st Johns, 'at Baltimore, 1st
April.
Sehr F Merwin, Pearce, at New York, Varch 31.
CLEABED FOR THj^PU&T..,, ' "'. ,
Steamship Champion, Lockwood, at New'Yoi*,
ApxilL.
' Er nark Strlaa Star, Corning, at New Torie, 81 st
March./
ft ihr Ailee -c Grace, Gilchrist, at New York,
March 8L **
Sehr Maryland, Green, at Boston, March 81.
SAILED FOR THIS PORT.
Sehr. Calli arin e Thom ag,-. ix caa savannah,
April 3.
MEMORANDA. ? -
The brig Mary K Dano. O'NetU, fhi'ra' "George-,
town^ s c, arrived at Fallluver March, 80.- ' .
L?ST OF VESSELS - v
CP, CaSAESD A.VD SAIL?? WR THIS - PO Kt
FAB BiaK.
? * . u Marom.
I ?erk Aunt* Kimball. S-.tnsuri, eteared."Jan 20
MlDDLECoKO', ENG.
The Oscar, Petersou, sailed.Feb
", . ?uadsxri, sioux. . ?
Br br^g1 Sir Ruht McClure, GrirrlthB, std.Feb 7
CARDIFF. . ^ .
The J ?an Y;v!ao, Ere wa-, sailed....... Jim : ?
D O HES TIC.
jpp B06T?H;.. ?
Steamship Leopard, Hoghes, up...March 26
Br shin RemmMOQ. Fowler, cleared.March :
Briii WalthamtrnasKeU, Op. ..-?^t^....March 23
Brig Btack Swan, Podgerv, clea?nvr.".....Marcb 28
Sehr Mm viand, Green, cleared.Marett 30
NSW TUKfc..
Br bark Slrlan Star, Corning, cleared_Marti 31
Sehr Florence Rogers. Sheppard, cid....March 27
Sehr AC Crace, Gilchrist, cleared...... jAlarct. 81
Sehr Cyrus Fossett, Hardiug. up..'March 27
Sehr F Merwin Pearce, up.;... .Marett 31
? Ul LA IKS l..* IMA.
Sehr A H Cain, Simpson, cleared.March 26
Sehr Anule Magee, ?oeog, up.March 28
UUMott
Sehr Chas Com cry. Pink hu m. cleared....March 20
Sehr ocean Traveller, Adams, cleared...March 24
Sehr J S Deiwlier. Grace, cleared..'..March 29
behr John Ferris, M Jehu's, np.April 1
BELFAST, ME.
Brig Chas Wesley, Griffin, sailed-.. .v.Fen 17
NEW OKLBAN6.
Sehr Edwin, Dayton, cleared.Mareb 2?
ALEXANDRIA, VA.
Sehr W H McComt ry.-. cleared....March 24
WI Lil IN GAIN, 3*, C. i
Sehr Slam, Ackerlv, cleared.March ?.
R.
B. CARPENTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 72 BROAD STRUT,
Charleston, S. C.,
Will Practice in the State and Federal Courts,
fe hal
Q K . LEVY,
TRIAL JUSTICE,
Na 86 BROAD STREET,
O?Hce recently occupied by s. L. Bennett.
All Business eh trusted to me will be prompts
attended to. " - marii-smof
Srjijjping.
gTEAM.'-?lBECX TO BOST?S.
Heavy freight engaged, wanta cotton ana iignt
freight to fin np.
- api-4-2 WILLIAM ROACH A CO. '
pOR H E W YORK.
OS TSIO^DAY, APRIL tra, A:T*EOBR
M 1 ?' O'CLOCK"ip: ur *
NEW IRON STEAM LINE- ESTABLISHED 1B70.
STATK-ItOCmS ALL ON DECK.
Brum. zmmi?i
Tie Splen/ld New Iron Side Wheel steamship
GEORGIA, Crowell, Commander, will sail for
Nevr Yorkon THURSDAY. April 6, at 4-o'clock P.
lt>frornj?er No. "2. Unk* Whaftesd/j. * _\
Tae Aile new^lr?n Steamship SOOTH CARO?
LINA win-follow on THURSDAY, April 13.
Taronga Bills of Lading given on Cotton to
Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng?
land Mannfactnring Towns, at the lowest mar'
ket rates.
Insurance by Steamers of this Line & per cent.
For FffgtH Engagements'- or (Passage, having;
verv anet state-roomSi ccojnmo elations, apply to
WAGNER, HUGER & CO., No. 26 Broad street, or
to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves.
' aprs-4
jp O R NEW YORE.
?LD LINK ft KW VOldvAVD CI IA IlLF. S ~
TON STEAMSHIPS".
ESTABLISHED 1 8 4 6.
SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS.
The very fast and splendid Side-Wheel Steam?
ships of this Line will leave oidger's Wharf as
follows : ...
JAMES ADGEB, TUESDAY, April,4th, at 6 o'clock
P M
;CHAJf?K>5; rSiTWAY; +pm itu, Tjy? eWock
.''igrlnrarau^'x^ by-WlsTHhe. 1
83- Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to
Liverpool, Boston. Providence and the New Eng?
land manufacturing towns nt the lowest market
rates. . .
Fo* Freight or Passage engagements, apply to
3iar29_JAMhS AUGER ? CO.
JhACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP Vc
rHKOCOH LIKE TO
CAf 1-F^)RN IV CSINA.t^N^J f|A N
FARES GK?TLV REDUCED.
Steamers of the above lineleaveTler^rf??*
No. 42. North River, root of canal^RffiiWl
street, New York, at 12 o'clock noou, ol the ima
and 30th pf every month (except when them
<!ate> fall oa Sriad?fi then the Sa^ur/iay/.precea
mg. w ' x T 1
AU departures connect at Panama wttr steam?
err for South Paclllc aud Central American ports.
De? 'trtnreof 16th touches at Kingston. Jamaica.
For Japan and China, steamers . leave1 San Fran?
cisco first of every moni h, except when it falls on
sunday; then on the day preceding.
No California steamers touch at Havana, ba?
go direct rrom New York to Asplnwall.
One hundred pcunda baggage free to each adult
Medicine and attendance free.
EorPassage TJcketajiroUier.iiiformallon anti"
iC^ifrcyMPAST'S; .aOlpTlitiFFl^B, on ?it :
?.UAm ;qpt' or cana ? BfiS#3^thJSf?er?O?
IhWr^* T-P?J?^ABT Ag?nfT
julyl6-lyr
JP OR. SAVANNAH.
ELEGANT STATE ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS.
Tba Splendid Steamer DICTA?
TOR, Captain L. M. Coxen er, will._
leave Southern Wnarf on TUESDAY ETXNAN^ april
4, 1871, at 8.30 o'clock, for the above place. 1
?.(?be Splendid Steamer CITY POINT, Cantala
D. t?.. vi ac* ut. will leave Suotburu .Wharf tor the
above place, oa IRIDAY EVENING, April 7, ian,
at AJO O'Clock. . RAYENLL A CO..
apel. Ageoto.
Jg ^ C. U li S I O N TRIP.
un and after THURSDAY, April 6th, . .mX****.
tlie Mesmer ST. HELEN A.Captain li.d?3K
Sinoialr, Jr., will leave aa above* every ?uitrnoon.
at half-past 6 o'clock, from Market Wharf, leaving
Salivan'? island, on return, at a quarter-past j
o'clock.' Pare for round trip, 25 cents.
marao _J. H. MURRAY, Agent.
fl H ANGE O'F'S?BTED?LE.
?OtfNTpi?ASA^ A^^UL&VANV ?S?AND
FERRY "
On and after THUBSDAY, April _ JP?L,
6th, rhe following schedule will bej?jm?BB?
observed: --
6.S0 P. M.
Leave Sullivan's Island at 7.80- and ll A. M., 4
and kl? H.. M.
All Freight must be prepaid, and none received
artertiair-pasr 2 o'clock. J. H. MURRAY,
J5M*>_ Agent.
"POR- GEORGETOWN. S. C.
"*T^ Steamer EMILIE. Captain C. - ..JT^w
C. White, will run as follows"from^?SSSSSm
Commercial Wharf during April :
Leave Charleston at a o'ci. ck P. M.. WSDSES
DAY 6th, SUNDAY 9th, FRIDAY lit h April,
Leave Georgetownjat 8 o'clock A. M.; MONDAY
8d,' fttlDAY 7th, ?UB6PAY 11th, MONDAY 1.7th
April. . , : T. ?
Atter which she will maw one trip a week,
leaving Chariestoa ewry WJEDNKSDAY NIOHT at 9
o'clock, abd ?eorg?towa every FRIDAY MOBNINQ
at 8o'clocK?- . -. . . . ? g
All Freight mast bc prepaid. ' ff '
No Freight will be received after Bun?et. **
For engagements apply on board, or to ' *
SUAUEELFORD A KELLY,
aprl-tuths_ lloyce'B Wharf, j
?as JixtntzG..
GAS FITTING, PLUMBING
AND TIN ROO PING.
I?. Tu. GTJILL-EMIJV,
mare-tuthslmo No. 140.CHURCH STREET.
Jg ALL, BLACK & CO.,"
. wmaelitheir Stocker
R.RONZB AN^D IMITATION BRONZE
..' \ GAS FIX TITRES
?-".'.?-... j*v AT
MUGS. LESS TE?N- THE ACTUAL COSI
OF MANUFACTURE.
These goods are of the newest patteras, and in
finish superior to an/ lu the market. To those
furnishing houses, this is an opportunity to pro?
cure trie BEST CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, Ac,
at a less price than they would pay for inferior
fixture-i.
ft ls our.latentioa te give ap entirely this branca
of our business, which causes so great a redac?
tion in price.
BALL, BLACK k CO.,
Nos. 665 and 667 BROADWAY, N. T.
Junl8-iyr i
jp OR LIVERPOOL/- )
The lae American Sblpi MISSOURI, L. T. -fia
BradUurn Master, has a large pojtioa of h tr SS*,
cargo engaged and going aboard.
For for th er engagements ?pp ty to .*.. "
. W. B. SMITH A CO,
Spr4-1 _Kapler's Range.
F
OB L I V JE B P O OL.
The One American Ship MISSOURI, L. T.
Bmdbnrn, Master, has a portion of her]_
Cargo engaged, and going abo?rd. For farther
engagements, apply to W. B. SMITH AGO.,
apr3-2 Kapler's Bange.
JpOR NORTH EDISTO, BEATJFOBT AND
PACIFIC LANDING.
The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain _ .^ITfw
J. \\\ ?ly, will leave Central ff?j| MB
for the above points every MONDAY MHKM.SU, at
o'clock, and, returning, w?l lenvasFeaufort every
T0K6DAY, at 8 o'clock A. M., and Edlsto at 3 P. If ~
masU , J. D^AAKKN, Agent.
B BEAUFORT "AND -PACIFIC
LANDING.
' The steamer PILOT BOY*. Oaptaln
J. W. 8ry, wULleWe 'every CHtras-j._
mr MonniNO. at 8 o'clock, as above. SMtnrmng,
wiUleavejieaufort, FRIDAY xo&sixa, at 8 o'clock.
* marti ^ .- ? jVDVAlKEN, AgefltT
^rEEKL?^LiiiiE TO SAVANNAH.
TH???GJJ Bl DAYLIGHT.
FOB PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, HILTON
HEAD, SAVANNAH. DARI EN AND
BRUNSWICK, GA.
? The favorite Steamer,.
E LIZA H ? K'C OX,
Captain L. W. BURNS,
will receiveTrelght at A^c?mnroda
Uon wharf for above pdtnu every i_
TUKSDAY. and leave on ever? Wspj-tssbAY Mb**
INO", at 7 orclocK, arriving at Savannah the fiann-'
evening, and leaving fei Danen, * c., the follow
lng morning. Returning, will leave Savannah for'
Charleston every. .MONDAY MORNING, at 7 o'cloct.
For Freight or passage, apply to
RAYEKEL. HOLMES A CO.,
septo - No. m East ?av.
F
OR F *L O a 1 . D A
TWICE A WEEK.
FOB SAVANNAH. FERNANDINA, JACKSON
VILLE, Pl LATEA AND ALL POINTS UM,
THE ST. JOHNOS RIVER.
The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain
L. M. CQXETJSB, will sah from,_
Southern- Wharr ror shove points every Ttfksn? i
EVENING.ar. 8.80 o'clock, arrivlug back at Charles,
ten every. SCNDAY AFT BUNOON, at 8 o'clock. ? J
The Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D. B. Vin?c|r,
will sail from Sou' kern Wharf for above point*
every FRIDAY EVKNING, at ?.C0 o'clock, arriviife
hack at Charleston WsdNSSDAY AFTERNOON, at ?
o'clock. /
RAVES EL ft CO., Agent*,
octio Sonthern wharf.
Hitters.
8
n
Ci
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS,
FOB SALE BY
E. E. BEDFORD, King street,
C. D. AHRENS & CO., King street,
B. FELDMANN A CO., King Btreet,
C; , a MOJ^IBBi. rr v
thxi by Druggists hntf r)rbc?rs everywhere. *
PRB'frCH'" '?
.Bitters,
ITEST PEIZ?
Paris Exhibition'1867.
Purify the blood and
strengthen the system,
eradicating the effect of
dissipation, maintain the
human frame In. condition
of healthfulness, dispel the
Blues and all mental dis?
tempers, and relieve those
whose sedentary habits lay
them open to depression.
They prevent and cure Bili?
ous and other Jevers, Feyer and
'Ague. Chitts, diarrhoea, J)ysen~
? tyy* ^Dyspepsia, Sea - Sickness,
Co lit,'Chotera, Choler ?'Morbus,
and every complaint I nei?
den tai to diet or atmos?
phere. Ladies will find
them a sovereign boon? as
they eradicate all traces
of Debility, Nervousness,
Inertness, and Disease ff
peculiar to the sex. l-l
I? Thousands of Testimo?
nials can be Seen? at the
office of
H. JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor,
10 i * ;' 64 & 6fcV Witter Btteet, N. T?
CLACIUS WITTE,
V- ? ?< 2 : CIIARLUS IOV,
General Agent? for the Slate of So. Carolina.
febli-iyrD#c ' ". *.
WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE
OLD CAROLINA HITTERS;
H. BISCHOFF & CO.,
H. KLATTE A CO.,
BOLJLMANN BROTH ERP,
' " - ? J. A. Q?ACKENBOSH.
.WA<;H>*EK A MOUSSE ES,
' MANTOUE & CO.
QH, YES ! OH, TES ! OIT, YES !
lt becomes my pleasant duty to inrorm my friends
and patrons, that the nine na1? agnln arrived for
niem to commence cleaning and repairing inete
Household Furniture. Ma?tresses and Beds-ends.
Try a remedy that never rails; pend for the Doctor
who keeps the F -nrfmre Infhr.narr ' at Nb.'TBl
Queen stree!, ila via/ jrreitfiy. enlarged my
Invalid FurnitureHospirsT I am now prepared to
treat patients in that line more suoeessfdlly and
sauslaetorily than ever. :*come one, come all.'*
, JOHN L. LUNSFORTk No. 81 Oneen st..
Opposite Hii.riissouJs Faun and Ou Store.
marl
Situ ?Torer?s, ?flit;
-3 "?. s- ti i
BEDFORD'S (LATE OOBWHTS) GROOSBY
AND - a. .
HE ADQUARTEES FOE SELECTED DAISY. BUTTER
PUKE LEAP LARD :
PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES
' , ,' ., ENGLISH AND AME1?CAN CRACKER?, -im
' \ ? ' * BI6CDTT8, 40., ?c.
Fl &-I GLAU* TO -KEEP -THE LARGEST STOCK AND 'ilOSI EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT. O?
PkMTLT GROCERIES IN THIS CITY. ?
.V- ? ' - .'V -
BSB? ~
?ERY
CHOICE
FAMILY
FLOUR. '
^BRANDIES. WINERS
AND VERY O LO
' WHISKIES.
r :. i:. BEDFORD, .
BOCCBS6?B TO
WILLIAM S. CORWIN A CO.,
No. 376 KING SXRKET,
UPBPSITE HASEL.
WHO] iBHALE AND i IT : L'AIT. U jgLA II .
- . - . . ?* yv>fj nr- ? -v 4 ? #' ? *:* :? .
Fine Teas, "TJofFees, Sugars Provisions-, Spices, "tfce*
MBa.3IBTICAI.lVT 9EAI/ETD FRUITS, .j'' ",'
VEtiE'TABL?S,. MEATS, SOUPS, <fec,
.Ail articles aoid from tais establishment are of tire VERY BB8T QUALITY as rf WARRANTED
Qoods iellvered to all parts of the City, Railroad Depots, SteanibpatB1, free of expense. .
EVERT E. REDFORD. )T . .. .SEND P. OR k | JAS. 5. MARTIN.
^EO. HfORUBER. ? _. CATALOGUE. _ j WM. Q. MOOD, J?.
?crtilivr*. i
ETiWAN GUANOS,
SOLUBLE MANURES AND SULPHURIC AJOD>
MANUFACTURED AT THE
CHARLESTON, S. C,
. . BY THE
StLPHlRR' lil IPJHM?MTE MI,
THE MOW WELL KNOWN ETIWAN OB'ANO IS MANUFACTURED FROM THE'NATIVE BONE
PHOSBUATES of South Carolina. 'These PHOSP4ATr.S-m their natural state are Insoluble, and re?
quire to tie ground to powder, and made Soluble by Sulphuric Acid. Tins Company.hare nov,"m.ope?
ration thc largest ?sulDhuric Acid Chamber)'M the'South. and are. thertrrbre, abie to manufacture at
thc lowe ;t rales', the highest grade of f t KTlLI?Sbft? it beiog olear that the greater the proportion-?!
*StfluMc Prtesphate wMcn any Fertiliser conttlos the less the quantity required per acre, lo-oadaxut
make the Feniiieer complete. Ammonia and Potash in sufficient quantities are added. Withtnese
views the cor.i-pauy manufacture and oder for sale e
; .1 ; ET I w ? N t?UANOS, ;.
I WARRANTED TO C0WA1N FROM IS TO 20 PER CBRT. OP lu^OLV?D BONE" PHOSPHATE Ot
j/ME. a&d from '?io'iii per cow. of AMMONIA, with k ?mJfelcnt addietoaW PERUVIAN GUANO anti
POTASH; to adapt it to all crops. Price |&5per too, .cash; oa, tune, aaa per ten, and Interest : par
cent, per anrmm.J _. i
DISSOLVED BONE,
?F HIGH GHAt?E. SUITABLE FOR MAlrtfF?CTUR?Rs' OR FOR PLANTERS. BEING 'IN ITSELF AN
excellent FERTILIZER, and .aseofatry adaptt i for Compost, AB larg* quat)Utlea of Sulphuric Acid
are used to dissolve ike Phosphate, th!s?wlU bo (oonda cheap and convenient wa? t&irajiauort t ha^pia
I terial. The grade furm>hed will nc from 18 to 2oper cent Dissolved Bone Phosphate. 'Price $40 per
L ton. cash: eu Unie, $45,'with interest at 7 per cent per ai. nom. Still- mgner grades win be furnished
'to order alan frtldiftotiai price percentage. ~
. ? COMPOUND ACID PHOSPH ATE,
SPECIALLY PREPARED Fi.'R COMPOSTmo WJTH* COTTON. SEED AND OTHER PLANTATION
MANURES. Prlcx$3& uer ton,.cafu; on time? $40, with Interest at 7 per cent per annum.
GROUND BONE,
.AT MUCH LtfWBK HATE.*-CONSISTING SIMPLY OP THE* NATIVE BONE PHOSPHATES ORTJU?D
.to puwilei.. Pi.cc. ?ti per ton, cash; pu time, ???.and intemt ai 7 per oeot. per annora. .*
' ' X WM. ' (h BEE ^ (XL
AGENTS, Nd- ll A Dt; K?'? WHAai?, CHVHUOmit. s.c.
N. B.-THE PERCENTAGE OF DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME AND AMMONIA ?
ALL THE ETI WANS nrhseertalncd at the Works,: tty their Chemist, berore'dellvery. SnOuld any pur
chaser be"t?lB?8tM?ed. he mw return average samptes of airy porohane; wrOun thirty po? day.i aim
uettverju ano thej w>ll be analyzed ace .v. and any deilciency in the percentage guaranteed vsUt be
made good to him by tly? company. . , i; m ^. JaoiR^mwi
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY,
> OF CHARLESTON, 8. C.
F. J. PORCHER, President. P. J. PEI?ER, l^e^iircfr.
? DIRECTOKS . . ?
W. LEB BT..W. P.;HALL.L, D. DieSA??STiR?....B. G.
' THE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATES ARE NOW BEINfl' MaTTCFAOTURED AT THEIR WORK* ON
ASHLEY RIVER, nuder the dh cotton of an experienced and Practical Chemist, The company in?
tend Una u>Jbe n urst class Fertilizer, and ona which can be rocommonded fa* Planters.
' ' THE COMPANY ARE ALSO PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE
AOII) PHO.S^H AT$3.
FOR COMPOSTING WITA* COTTON SBEfl.
This preparation is highly recommended by Chemists, - as -wUh K-Ptanten av*?ano)t? m male
their own Fertuizeis. . . : -. '" ; .
Thc ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE ls soH at $56 pei'ton cash, or - od tlmA ?Rh interest at the nt?
of onecer oaut. per niomb. ,v , ^
The ACID PhOSPH?TK IB sold at $86 per tod cash, or-tm Ume, with interest arthe rate of
one per cent, per moath.
PELZER, K?DGEKS & CO., Greneral Agents,
dec31-4mOS BROWN'S WHARF, CHAHLESTOV, S. C.
TO FACTORS AND PLANTERS ?
-0- * ?
The undersigned begs to iuform his customera anti the paftMcthat, hraddftion te his Worts lit
Savannah, he has established extensive Saperphospliate Works at thnWAPgOO-MILLS, opposite rbis
city, wtuca are now niacMve-operatiou, manufacturing tua ?v^4i k .o-vafei-tiiizeri. vue . - .
PHOS PH O - P E RU V I A N *
AMMONiATED SOLUBLE .PACIFIC GUMPS', '
AND WHERE HE WILL ALSO KEEP ON HAND. * ? ?
No. 1 PERUVIAN GUAN ?,
SOUTH * CAROLINA FHOSimTEU . , . ;.
or the highe8tgrade frorn/hl? Ashwoo Mlu?s, (crude and gr DOH ii, r anaiyzmg over sixty per cent, -of
Rone Phosphate nf; rim?; and ii> . ,
PUASTSB.
L .-'?Tnes?warksnnwb^?'o^iied^utfaef tne*"iosDectioa of Dr. CU. SHEPARD, Jr., inspect or Of
Fertilizers for Coutil Carolina, ami every package Will bear his brand certifying to Its Inspection. '
Cuiiormiiy of quality quaruutcid and prices reduced ^
fr^?Y*M SH#? ^B. S? A RD Y * v
janW* #*> " *ri ?WRH?III EAST?AY AND BBDAB STREET, CHARLESTON. St O.
...IICL?OR?AN? TO COTTON PLANTERS:
< ' -'.r i MARYLAND
PStlPI! m MiNPlCTtRIM COMPANY
HAVEiBtEPARED A SPEC1AE FERTILIZER ADAPTED TO THE COTTON PLANT, UNDER
, . THE NAME OP
?OTTON ?OO?)!
WHICH THEY CLAIM TO BE' OF THE HIGHEST GRADE OP FERTILIZERS SOLD IN THE BOC PB,
.EGBAL IN ITS RESULTS TO PERUVIAN GUANO, AND OF MOKE PEIULANENT
"BE'NE'FIT' TO THE SOIL. ; . """
H h a? been maed by S E V^ft AL RCSDltED PLASTERS ia Nor tb ami Sooth
Cu roll n ii and Gcotgin. for two Seasons, with the following rendtft
IT INCREASES THE CROP FROM 100 TO 200 PER CENT. 5
It resista drouyht in nil cases. The crop ts not nffecied by mst ' '. ~*
lt matures.the orup, three .io four weeks in advance, thns insuring the crop against early frosts, ot
in the event ofa'backward'season for planting enables the planter to put in his efqp three or foar
weeks laier. even as ?ate aa the lut of Jnue, with ?certainty of success. - -
' It produces "a better qnallty of Cotton. ? /
Looking at the low price ol cotton, the intelligent planter wHl readily comprehend the necessity
of using no hing but the highest grade of Fert lizers, and of strictly avmdlUg those wnoae-vaiue ha?
been retiuced by adulteration or the use of cheap materials under pretence of meeting the low price
of "Cotton.- .
If his crop ls only dottWed ny ue use of " COTTON FOOD ? it will give him from one to two hun?
dred per cent, p oat on bis outlay, with Cotton at UK cents per pound, and it wm enable bim to
pr?nt fewer acres with a corresponding reduction of kbor and expense with better results.
40- SOO PER TON, IN SACKS, ia TO THE TOM.
LAWRENCE SANGST?N, President,
68 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE.
J. R. PRINGLE & SON, Agents, Charleston, s. C; *
febft-thatn nae < ......
SOUTH CABOLHfefc K A ILK O AD. - - C AM
CAMDEN TEAIN'lcSATJt?? QT SCBT?Wni.
On SATOBDAT^Jlprtl^l, t& TdndWIftg <&a|f*;
will go into ?fJee? a tue scfeetraie of the (Malden
Train: _ ?".... . , ^ ,
On MONDAYS, Wno NOCA YS add HATTED ATS ?he
Camden Tra?a will rna through to COlumbZi.
Leaving Camden.../..'....^r.i.&W'ifctoelc A. IL
Arrivlug a? Uiiamo.a^..10.40 o'clock. A. M.
Leaving Colombia............. 1.26 o'clock P. M.
Arriving ?jj camden..,6.00 o'clock P. li.
Making connection with th? WTJn??ngton and
Manchester Trains each way.
r^S^*SaS"^|i|*i"? ano TaxDATB tiae
Camden Tram wm coojaaae the .Scheduls herata
Mau'Tr??8.B^C^g ???ecOon with the Through
* *Jt'PS***'?en?ra?%e??tASntfent'
mar29-4mwa - *
VTOHTHEA?Tfi?Ai .B??LEOA?, o?k
OHAntjafTONt.fcA-, gohtaary MgMBit?
p Trains leave charleston Da^at 12 M. aaoe : 7
Arrive at Charlestons^!.*. (Soasar* ?af?
eante*) wui-S^R M.- ? ft, ? \
d Tram does not 1 eave ?$|ppg| M., srnj
n
tlon
Cjeek__. ,
DBTBNTTON ".
Passengers leaving by 6:30 P; Migrain
rarnaTbytiis Tr?loM,, . ...,.??,.,
timor?. Those leaving on SATOBDAYreiSU* 8 pl*
DAY m Wilmington, 5. <k ?
This ls the cheapest, quickest and moat nlreamr
route to Cincinnati. Chicago arid' other pdtfce
West and Northwest, ?nb Trams making close
?amtettom as Wm&i*mmm*> Wcstorn trains
ol. BalUgiftaeaaAOhlnnjfiirqHV -??
. _ a> s. SOLOMONS, :
. znetoeer e^.iupeTmtej^t.^
?enera* m<?en*gent.' T. "??
1 febll-l2mos
.PASSHSCB? TBAIS6 on this A?ad ron dally a?
Charleston g.'3o A. M.
Arrive at aavaoflhh:....,.., ..1.3.80 p. n. fi
Leave Saennaah ....... ?*.u.l6 A. Ja. .
Arrive at CharlestOnX_... .5^0 p. M.
Connects at Savt?nah-.wlth the Atlantic 3> Out
Railroad for JsxfcsonviBe, St, ASgustine. and all
pontt* m Flor kl a. . >- . *'i 1 : c
Wiw central Railroad ratMacon, Atlanta, Mo>
bHe,.NewOjleanaaod the West. T- ^
With Steamboats fdr ftoisrs on the Savannah'
River. -?* ?;.> ..?!. ?
> At.Chftrieatomsith the tottaastern and Sonta
Carolina Railroads, and Steamships Tor all point*
norla anaWsslj ?. .
Thronfk Tickets over tins Aloe on sa? ? Hots?
a Cl}aaleatoa; j?arayc?JL4i??. ?iv*uaa?i.ai.ii ail.
PW^trTorwamaT .SSj>ttr ?ftfl from Savait",
.nah andwtti? po ima beecady .
Through Bills of Lading Issued to Jacksonville,
Palatka, Ac. ? ^*
Tatar as low ns- by any .other UM. ? ..^ ~ ?
. c. s. G AT) re??,
oct? -.? "? -^Bgraeer ?K>neiinien<effE .
i^O?XH-C??oirii ?AlL?OAi\
.-S
^ TO^BESID?ST'SOFFICE, 1 ?
CHAJ?aof. sVaTJanusr^T?, liri. 1
on and 1 rwwnftiv, Jateo*r the rwsetU
ger lrains on M.C **?r*u:N ^^?a-jtauread w?
rut: as follows:
^ . jrog AjSirajA,
C^v%'?T!!rf?rttt?n.......................lifltrp. M.
AJUW aa>AtgtMf :... j/>.fW.'...cv.... 8-,la?.M(
*? ' . 7 1 jPBaVcaUDUaair . . . e
?S?vt-?^.:-.:::::i:lSfci
w fi .-*>'Wdn oBtamtow. <- .. ; <.
LeaasAagaat^w..^^,-.,. U0A.E
r^S^^--::::r^?
Arrrfleaccrtaflattoa.,. ^.'. .iv.... flNf.V
A*?w-A moni.a*r;*a$. v i>w^
Arrive at Augrist?-....rrrr;..v..v.7.?^. M.
toaos Angnsts.?.. 7.. iR .tn. 4.,. ti AN f. M.
Ar?Hfiat ??iarlostoa,,.,,.,. ?.io A. M.
' . COLratEJA,NIGHT ECPKBSS." ^
' (SnndaTS eBcnjftfearT " '
aeaveC'iariditon.............-. A....... 7.10 P. M.
.^rrtv<: ?tcj^luaipl*..........6.00 A.M.
Leave CQI.Itabla.. 7.50P. M.
Arrive sf Charleston.6.48 A.M.
*> i smtsntawBxs HIAS-V ?v r
Ueave Charie^wu.-.. A30-P. iL
."J r-1
Learfi ?nm/tiervu 1 e..:... 7.00 A. sf.
Arrlvsat CUarlesica.-...jt". s.l* A. Mi
. gi Mf g" P8/vfJEi .? w
Leave Carallen.-.6.00 ?. M.
Arrive feOvABUR :. : .T. ?.. V." .10.40 A. st.
Leave Columbia..si.-ss P.M.
Arrive at Cam-ten.zr-_.\.6.00 Pl M.
Dai: ?lid-Night. Taalas- aHrkt cloN- coane? Usc s
a: Au?u4ta wi^^r^.iia4.-i>ad Ceai?4i
- Nighc'rrsifrtonaectB with Mnccm and-AagsMn
Baiinaad. v. s. ?VA?M,
Co|^mbi^l^Traht Cf^nects with Greer>rjr^
Caiadea Twdn eoawects dally with-Day Passen?
ger irai na? .. v
Jan lt A, L. TTLEB, vice-President. .
_i sL Ln 1_--_:
gi-:-7-1-, -;-V
jggggg^- - ?????
A NEW DISCOVERY ! jp?
PHALD?VS
Sdya^on for the Hair,
iVVlTH?Vt^IMENTS! ;
OPB?nWkJ?BLIGHT!!! .
F?r Rt storing frGrswIair its
Original Coter!
P&?tOr^^yrtArr^^ ;
tet?y?oni&t?rwir color? og
pfepr^iOHj^iyef?Te used.1
precj(ife?TJomo?^oT slimy
parfc no gi a in to tkc^ kin. Hold ~
it tifije ljght>rid'it is cle?r an4 ",
clou ees. it ka ves BO mark on
the seato: tet irreprotriices m '''
gray Dai?ien?t? ral color that -
time or sicfNttmay haye
bleached oiat of ?t^w". >
I^PxialonV Vital??j^t -
is for one sole purposejfet ot
rep reducing, with abflute cer?
tainty, the natiirtij^rfv^ of the
bair. It is nouif?tended as a
dairy dre?s??rioHbr remwing
scurf or?fnariii3[} por for pu- ;
ring bam?ttsf BOT for stimula
Thew objects" may be ac cora- -
plishJd-aiter the color has been
-fed tiriithe^Vitaiia^y Fha
??h^s ^m?Cal H??r Ihvigo-'
rator. ^^^^^
THE ViTvSft^ita harmtess
and uneq??led preplu-ationfor
the reproduction of fie origi- .
nal "hue of gfa* hair^afcd norn?
ing -else: T?iws aecdnplished
in from two totcaasplicat!OJL^.
according to tfaejjiftptn of s?ade
required. SoJWr^all druggists/
Sold at wholesaH hv >
POWIS, MOTEE A DAVIS,
Wholesale Dr?ggftts, Keettng cerner Hasel street..
aep34-3tuth6moe