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Vox Popall. W a en Mazarvan tae Magician Journeyed westward- tnrough Cathay, Nothing heard he bot the praises Of Badonra on h ls way. Bnt the lessening rumor ended When he came to Khaledan; There the folk were talking only Of Prince Camaralzaman. So lt happens with the poeta; Every province hath tts own; Camaralzaman ls famous, Where Badoura ls unknown l [Henry W. Longfellow, in the Atlantic for May. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Tlie charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE ?HAHLBSTOK NEWS, j TUESDAY EVENING, April 25, 167L j COTTON.-There was a fairly sustained demand' for this staple, the market in many cases showing signa of weakness and receding in some transac? tions abont ,s'c 9 lb. Sales about coo bales, say 3 at 6, 2 at 8, 2 ats, lat ll, 39 at lix, 1 at 12,1 at 12X, 22 at 12*, 127 at 13,37 at 13X. 2 at 13X, 65 at 18X, 1 at 13X, 5 at 13X, 123 at is;Si, 8 at 13X, 58 at 14,105 at 14X, 21 at UK, and 5 on private terms. "We quote: LIVERPOOL CL 4SSI7ICATI0N. Ordinary to good ordinary.11*313 Low middling.1SX@ Middling.UJi'&i-i Starlet middling.-@MX BICK.-The market for this grain maintained a Bteady character. Sales 53 tierces or clean Caro? lina, say 13 Heroes at 8*c, 40 at 8>,c 9 lb. We quote common to fair at 7*@T%, good 8@sxc: NATAL STOBBS.-Taere were a lew transactions j in rosma, among wiilch were 90 bbls extra pale at $6 60, 6 dull at $4, and 5 strainer dip at $2 50. FBBiaHTS. -To Liverpool, by ateam direct, nominal on uplands ; via New York, Xd on uplands ; ld on sea islands ; by saU, T-lGd on uplands, Xd on sea islands. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New Toik. hy steam, *c on uplands and Xe on sea Islands;'$l 26 V tierce on ri?; by sail, Xe 1? m OL co tt o n ; - fi tierce on rice; 40c ft barrel on rosin, ?7? s V M on lumber; $9@10 ft M on timber. Ti Boston, by sail, Xe f? B on upland cotton. Io Providence, by sail $B V M on boards, He V lb on cotton; by steam $1 ft bale on New Tork rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, * c ft ? on uplands; by Bail, $7 fi M on boards; $9 on Umber; $3 V ton on clay, asd $3@3 ?0 on phos? phates. To Baltimore, by steam, ric * io by ?ai), ts 50?7 V M on boards; $s@3 25 fi ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand bj our. merchants to take lamber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darien and Satllla River, Qa. and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $lu 912 ft Mare the rates on lumber and beards. El on AN as.-Sterling 60 day bills 20X D0M33TIC El CHANUK. - T?e banks purchase Bight checks at x on to par, and sell at x pre? mium. COLD-10911. - markets by Telegraph. MONEY MARKETS. LONDON, April 26 - Noon. - Securities un? changed. Evening.-Consols 93. Bonds 90X FRANKFORT, April 25.-Bonds dosed at 9CXa ^Niw YOBX, April 26-Noon.-Stocks very ex? cited and not so strong at opening. Governments dull and steady. State bonds dull and steady. Money steady at 0 per cent. Gold steady at V)%. Exchange, long 10; abort 10X- Freights steady. Evening.-Money easy and unchanged. Ster? ling quiet and steady. Gold io;% a io;;. Govern? ments closed at X advance. Southerns dull on everything. Tenneesees 67; new same. Virgin? ias 71; new 71X- Louisianas 67; new 63; levees 74*; eights 66. Alabamas 101; fives 70. Geor? gias 82; sevens 66. North Carolinas 4S: new Zix. Sooth carolinas 72; new 61*. Freights on cot? ton by sail Xa6-16. Nxw OBLBANS, April 25.-S terang 2lxa2lX Gold lix COTTON MARKETS. LrvxBFOOL, April is-Noon. - Cottcn opened doll; uplands 7*, Orleans 7 * ci ; sales 10,000 oates. Evening.-Cou on steadier; uplands folly 7*d; Orleans 7*d; sales 12,000 bales; export and specu? lation 4000. Yarna and fabrica dull. Nsw YOBX, April 26-Noon. - Upland cotton 16Xc; Orleans l&Xc; sales 4000 bales. Evening.-Cotton Armer. The difference be? tween several growths has decreased the price of uplands-Alabama, New Orleans -and Texas bringing the same price. The demand ts chiefly to fill maturing contracts. Sales 6165 bales, at 15Xc BOSTON, April i*.-Cotton quiet but Arm; mid? dlings 16c; net receipts 86 bales; grots 1*45; sales 300; 8iock 14.000. BALI IM OKS, April 25.-Cotton In good export demand; middlings 14*c; net receipts. SO bales; gioss receipts, 410; txports, coastwise, 300; sales, ?75 ; stock, 9088. NORFOLK, April 25.-Cotton Arm; low middlings l3*c; net receipts 5L9 ba'es; exports coastwise 468; saleB 200; stock 2937. WILMINGTON, April 25.-Cotton unsettled; mid? dlings 14c; net receipts 124 bales; sales 43; stock 2114. bAYANNAB. April 25.-Cotton In moderate de? mand, with lower rates; middlings l3Xal3Xc; net receipts, Jtt8 bales; tales. 700; stock, 54,6VJ. AUGUSTA, april 25.-Cotton market quiet .nd unchanged;sales465 bales; Liverpool nnddlltigs 13*c; reie'.pts 155 bales. MOBILE, April 25.-Cotton firm, with a good de? mand; middlings i4*c; net receipts, 362 bales; exports, coaatwise, C51; sales, lt 3; stock, 43,651. , Kaw u RLE ANS, April 25.-Conon dull; middlings 14*al4Xc; net receipts 3501 balee; gross 3513; ex? ports to Havre 2610; to Barcelona 580; sales 2500: Stock 192,771. GALVESTON, Apr 1 24.-Cotton strong; good or? dinary l2al2Xc; receipts 1512 bales; sales 1500: Stock 63.987. April 26.-Cotton qa et; good ordinary l2al2Xc; net receipts 1964 bales; exports coastwise l?2; sales 700; stock 55,779. PROVISIONS AND TROPECE MARKET?. NEW YORE, April 25-Noon.-Flour dull and declining. W heat dall and buyers favored. Corn scarce and lc better. Pork doll; me?s $17 75al8. Lard steady. Turpemlne duli at 53c. Rosin quiet. $3 50 lor strained. Evening.-Flour, Southern dull and lower; common to fair extra $6 65a7 20; choice to good $7 30a9. Whiskey P2a92*c Wheat laic lower; winter red and uniter. Western 65a56c. Com opmcd lu2c higher, but closed scarcely so Arm at 7-ia7Cc; white kumbera 8lc. Rice quiet at BHaSc Pork lower at $17 251 Beef null. Laid weak kettle ll *c. Narai st ire* dull. BALTIMORC, April 25.-Flour dull and weak for low grade*. Wiieat firm, except ur Western, which declined. Corn doli; white Southern lower at "3c; yellow 7?c. l'rovisious unchanged. LOUISVILLE, April 25.-Flour heavy; extra family *6. corn lu good demand; shelled and sacked 68c. Provisioua-nottdng doing. Whis? key heavy nt S9e. &T. Louis, April 25.-Flour qnlet; supei Ane win? ter $5l5a5 50. Corn steady; sacked 68c. Poik demoralized. Bacon sod lard iiomlnal. NEW OKLEANS, April ii.-Flout dull and nom? inal; suieiflut $6 37*ao 76; XX*$0 25a650; XAX $6 5oa6 75. Corn triegular and ia good demand mixed 7la72c; white :sc Oats in good demand with lower ra.es at cse: prime 64.i3?c. Hay dull prime $24*26. 1 ork timi and lower nt $i9al9 50 Bacon dud anti U wer; shoulders 7 Xe; e'ear rib Blues 10c; clear skua to*c. Lard ?un and lower tierce liaise; keg- I2*ai3c. j^gar in good de? mand for low v rades; common ?XalXc: prune PXaloxc; oh?ceioxaioxc. \orioi k Grain .Harket. NORFOLK, April 23.-CoRN-The sales to-dav are about 160U ousels. White brought 7Sc and some small parcels mixed were sold at 77c. ' PEANUTS-The receipts .'rem all sources during the entire week have leen only 60 bags beloit the sinaMa-t ever known heiv at this season Tneie were noue whatever received to-day aud none remain! g on maiket, and constqueuilv no omer ngs at:d no Sales. * J PEAS-There was little Inquiry to-day, and the transact ions were small. We hear of a Vate of a small loi 01 black at si 05. widen is the ont? sa.e we are cognizant of. J Interior Cotton Markets. CHARLOTTE, April 22.-Sales to dav 19 ba'oq atuxauxc. Marseidnll. 5 19 Da es SELMA, April 2.'.-There were tales yesterday lo he amount of 125 ba;ee: low mwdhng, lac strict good ordinary 12^'c; good ordinary lian - o' Market quiet and bare or good cotton. lia"'?c eSE&SPP^ M'rU "-market very quiet for or. ers and no specula: ive spirit. Mwdungs J3fJ8Xo; sales 5? bales; receipts 52 bales; sh-p menta 4 balts. ' ^ New York Hay Market. From the Daily Ballt tin, April 24 : Receipts to day 1600 bajes. AH hough receipts are mtier light for this season of the year, the market lacks tone and ?rmniss. BuMness is light, but we note rather more doing Jor export. Thc sales are too bales for a Biazdiun railroad in Rio Janeiro on private terms: 2-<o bales lor Turk's island or a market:;o roi-Aopu-tine; 75 for Jacksouvute ?OforPortsmouiii, all at $115; 200 bales Western compressed :or Brunswick, and 50 for Columbia both at fl 20. There ls Mil! a scarcity or the t>e? 1er gradas i-f retail, while tue poorer svmpat'iiz* wu u i he duPness of the sh pping. Straw u very nrm in demund and small i-upp'y. New Yoik Naval Stores Market. and lower 'SLS??1 ^ ro>,n- Spirits are quiet iSrpricS111688 U r^ New York Rio? market. From the Dally Bulletin, Monday, April 24 : The market ls firm throughout, with ouyerfl apparent? ly for all the domes?o on spot and to arrive, and sellers quite Indifferent operators, while foreign moves very fairly and commands former rates. Sales or 60 tierces Carolina at 8)ia9>ic, and 400 bags Rangoon at 7a7>ic "Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, April 24.-SPIRITS TURPENTINE* No sales reported. " " " ROSIN.-sales of 237 bbls at $3a3 25 ror No 1 and $4 75, 5a6 50 for pale. , . CRUDE TTTRPENTTIE.-Sale9 or 446 bois at $4 eo for virgin, 3.70 for yellow dip and 2 35 ipr hard. TAR.-Sales of 200 bbls at $150 per bbl. CoTTON.-SaleB of 14 bales as roliows: 2 at 9h, 2 at 12,1 at 12J?, S at 13, and l at 13>?c per lb. Easton & Co.'s Cotton Report, for the IV et-lt Ending April 31, 1871. NEW YORK, April 22.-THE MARKET-In our last report the market closed dall at 14^c for mid? dlings. Saturday the market waa dull and un? changed, sales 3711. Monday there was a mode? rate demand for export at unchanged prices; the, tone of the mark?t, however, was weak, and ope? rators were in many cases able to buy below quo tatlona; sales 3371. Tuesday the market was quiet and unchanged, sales 3892. Wednesday the.mar ket was dull and heavy; the offerings were lair, but not pressed, sales 2690-quotations unchang? ed. Thursday the market was quiet and un? changed; the nnravorable state of the Llverpoel market prevented exportera from purchasing: sales 1787. Yesterday the market was weat ana irregular, the demand was mainly to flu con? tracts, eales 3718, middling 142?c. Colana >ew _ and Floridas. Mobile. Orleans. Texas. Ordinary.10? li uood ordinary..12? T% IVS Low middling...13? If 14* 14* Middlinir.14!? 14J? Wi tales or the week 19.147 bales-Including 2725 to spinners, 3063 to speculators, and 13.36J to export eiGross receipts at this port ror the week 20.068 bales. Since 1st September, 895,441 bales, agaiaat 682,002 last year. STATISTICAL POSmON- 1871. 1870. Stock lu Liverpool.bales. 923,000 483.730 Afloat from India. 101.000 78,000 Afloat from America. 249.000 216. DOO Stock In London. 89.000 45,180 Afloat for London. 87,000 33,000 Stock in Havre. 34,920 65,510 Afloat ror Havre. 4.710 60,220 Stock m Brefhen. 23.054 10. 536 Afloat for Bremen. 65.681 19,087 Stock m United States ports.. 627,743 323,547 Stock in the Interior towns.... 61,841 76,002 Total. 2.1S6.949 1,406,412 Excess m visible supply, com pared with 1870.??>5>" Stock of cotton held by Man- . chester spinners at the mills 98,000 40,000 Pnce of mid Orleans in Liver pool.!. 7>?d' H Mod Price of mid Orleans In New York. "Kc. 24C. Price of gold. Ul* "13fr Kaccipt? by Kailroail. April. 25. sorra CAROLINA RAILROAD. 236 bales cotton, 73 bbls naval stores, 121 bales domestics, 160 sacia flour, 2 cai s stock. To Rail? road Agent. Pelzer, Rodgers A co, W C Courtney A co, C Lit<chgl. M Trlest, G H Walter A co, W K Ryan, Sloan A Seignlous. Wiss A co, A B MuUl gan, Frost A-Adger, W c Bte A co, G W Williams k co, Wilcox-, Glbtis A co, Oatendorff A co, Tide mann A co, J P Keep, Knobeloch * Small, Mac? queen A- Klecke, J H Wnrhman. B O'Neill. Klinck. Wickenberg & co. Wageuer A Monsees. Tletjen & Luden, Steffens. Werner A Ducker, Rev J U Eiliotr, E M Backer. C J ?*chleppegrell, J C Madonee, W s Uenerey, J Mordecai, Kim-man A Howell, Barden A Parker, Mantoue A co, J T Youngblood. J M Curtis, W Smlih, M-r-augrt A Mathews. A J Sali? nas. W H Chafee A co, L U Mowry A Sun, Fraser A Dili. H Bischoff A co, W W Smith, B O'Neill, A S Smith, Wardlaw k Carew, J Cosgrove, Reeder A Davis, and F C Mey. Passenger?. Per steamer PUot Boy. from Beaufort. Pacific Lauding and Chisolm's Lam.ne. AC-Captain Buckley. E A Marshall. J Stein. W U Bell, J Wha ley. W C Wilson, Colonel A H Brown, Mrs G w Legare, Or Thomas Legare, G W Legare, A B Le? gare, J B Legare, Miss A Smith, A Middleton, and ll deck. rom ojLLamaAM. . MOON ? PHASE?. Full Moon, 5'h. 9 hours, 3 minutes, roomine. . Las! Quarter. 12th, 0 hours. 31 minutest morning. New Moon, ?t?tii. l hour. 43 minutes, evening. First, yuarter. i7th. 6 hours. 18 ruin?te*, eveiiinc. 24 Monday. 25 Tuesday. 26 Wednesday.. 27 Thursday.... 28 Friday. 29 Saturday.... SO'Sunday.. ~.. srN. BISES. 5..'.'1 5..20 6..IB 5..18 6..17 5..16 5..15 STN SKTE. 6..35 6...'-6 6.-37 6..38 6..38 6.. 39 6..39 MOCK s. a s. moE WATBi: H.. 6 ll..67 m im. 12..44 1..26 2.. 6 a..43 10..63 ll..40 morn. 12..36 1..34 2..35 3..36 HA KI SE SEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C.....APRIL 26, 1871. Lat 32 deg 46 min 33 sec. , Lou 79 deg 57 mm 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Jesse Hart, 2. Hart, Boston-13 days. Ice. To A Gage St. co. Vessel to Mahler. Sehr Johu Ferris, St. John, Ballimore-6 days. Coru and oats. To T J Kerr A co, Mor decai A co, S C Railroad Agent, Klinck, Wlckenberg A co, J N Kobaun, Holmes, Calder A co, J B Duval A Son, and J T:u-.msiin A co VeB-el lo Master. Sehr David Miller, Rogen:, New Orleans-10 days. lO.OtO bushels corn. To B O'Neill. Vessel to M rt et Bros A CO. Sehr Paragon, Wahab, neuron:, N C. 2350 bushels corn. To R M Butler A Son. Sehr Ann S Deas, G arba i ti, West Point MU), ST tierces rice. To Cohen, Hauckel A co, and J R Pringle,* Son. Steamer Pilot Boy, Sly, Beaufort and Pacific Landing. Sundries. To J D Aiken, P Walsh. F Kressel, J Cosgrove, H Klaue A co, Mrs R Kobe Bon, G Foll?n, W L Webb, ana Mrs w M Seabrook. Received from Chisolm's M:iL no tierces nee. To W C Bee A co. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York. April 25. steamship Panther, Mills. Eos'on, April 22. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore, 25th April. -.. t . Sehr Grace. G dearin, Savannah, Aprfl?L '? ' . . CLEARED FOR THIS PORT? Sehr Lucy D-, Hall, at New Orleans, April 22. MEMORANDA. NEW YOKE, April 25.-Arrived, Champion. Ar? rived out, Leipslg anil City or Patt*. SAVANNAH, April25.-Arrived, steamships San Jacinto auu-Guir stream. New York; ship Char lotie, Liverpool: schrs ralina. New Yo:k; s P Hall. Baltimore. Geared, siramshtp Leo, Xew York; ship Peter Maxwell. Liverpool; sehr Fannie W Johnson, Jacksonville. WILMINGTON. April J5.-The steamship Lucille, from Baltimore, spoke the btig Ked wing, fiom .Rio Janeiro lor Baltimore, oil Hutterae, en the 23d instant. The sehr Ann Dale, tam Jacksonville. Pla, lor New York, was dismasted and lost all or her sails off Batieras, and was towed luto Hatte? ras lulrt by ?he sehr Sarali Bruen on th? 24th in? stant. The Ann Dale has gone to Newbern lor repairs. The British bark Almn, Briscoe, .'rom New York, arrived at Bull River on Monday, ':41h ?ns^ani. Consigned tv Maxine add River Priosphate Mining and Manufacturing Company. The brig Ellen Marl?, Hosie, from Baltimore for Charleston, passed Fortress Monroe April 23. The 6chr Lucy D-, which cleared a: New Or? leans April 22 Tor thia port, "as on board a cargo if 8000 sacks corn. The pchr Hattie, McIntyre, from Georgetown, S C, arrived at New York April 22. The i-chr Airred Rlchnnls. from Georgetown, S C. arrived at Port Spain .March 26. ?pticoi. jyjOKEY CANNOT BUY IT! FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS - J?5PiAMOSD GLASSES, manurar-. vred br j. E. SPENCER k CO., New York, which : < now offend to tne public, are pronounced lyall the celebrated SSft'KSj? t*?e worl" t0 be ?he most Perfect, Na? tural Artificial t.elp to the human eve ever known. tJl 5 f^Pwind under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together. Sr?i?8?* .tnelr nttme- "Diamond," on account or their hardness and brilliancy. ?J?e.S1!n-,tUc Principle on winch they are con 8tTucted brings the core or centre or the lens d' SS??J? lT0QluI ?he eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight, cSmK?^enU"c.a11 unpleasant senna:ions, rech ai &Bsj\ss^an%^v?ta> o? t?e":. dizziness, Ac, peculiar to all others in use framM orTh.T^?1611 ia the flnest manner, In ?2tStJffi?*/? * a!1 materials nse<l Mtes*i3?? Their nnlsh and durab?it, can , J?iiI^ON1:~.Noue ?nnlne unless beanng their trade mark stamped on every frame Tw, , i?\lES ALLAN, o. .< 2e, er iD itches, Jewelry, Sterling ?Mlverware and Optical Gooda, _ , No. 307 King street. 131-BtBthlyr Chai it sion ,S. C. _____ gripping. J^XCUBSlON TO SAVANNAH. FARE FOB BOUND TBIP, $2. MEALS AND BERTH BXTRA. The Splendid Steamships CITY POINT^fi&te and DICTATOR will ma?te EXCUR-S?iffiSL SIONS TO SAVANNAH, aa per below acneauie. giving visitors an opportunity to apenda day, or more if desired, at Savannah: LEAVE CHARLESTON FOB SAVANNAH. Steamer DICTATOR, TUESDAY NIGHT, May 2d, at o o'clock. Steamer CITY POINT, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, May Sd, at 9 O'Clock. Steamer CITY POLNT, FRIDAY NIGHT, May 6th, at 12 o'clock. LEAVE SAVANNAH FOB CHARLESTON. Steamer DICTATOR, SATURDAY MORNING, April 29th. at 7 o'clock. " Steamer CITY POINT, TUBSDAY MOBNING, May 2d, at 7 o'clock. " Steamer CITY POINT, THURSDAY AFTBRNON, May 4th, at 4 o'clock. ? " ? Steamer DICTATOR, SATUBDAY MORNING, May 6th. at 7 o'clock. RAVENEL A CO., apr26-10_Agents. rJSRO?GH BILLS LADING TO AND I PROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, BREMEN, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY. The floe Steamship FALCON, ^?Fjfft Ha;nie, Commander, will sail for B&\-?Aimi tlmore on SATURDAY, 29th April, at 1 o'clock P. M. $B" Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed an; ? pie time to sample. and sell their QoodB from the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, apr2G-4_No. 2 Union Wnnrves. [Ji O R JJ E TV YORK. I ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26TH, AT SIX O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-BOOMS ALL ON DECK. Thc Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship SOOTH CAROLINA, Beckett, Commander, will san for New York on WEDNESDAY, April 26, at 6 o'clock P. M.. from Pier No. 2. Union Wharves. The fine new Iron Steamship GEORGIA, will follow on TUESDAY, 2d Mav. Through Bills of Lading given os Cotton to Ltverprol, Boston. Providence and the New Eng? land Mannfacturicg Towns, at the lowest mar? ket rates. insurance by Steamers of this Line a per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very One state-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. apr22-4 F OK NE W Y O Ii K. OLD LINE NEW YORK AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1 846. IOCS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS Ta The very mit and splendid Side-Wheel Steam? ships or this Line will sall from Adger'a South Wharf as follows : CHARLESTON, SATURDAY, April 29th, at 1 o'clock P. M. sj^-insurance >i percent, by this Line. Mg- Through buis oi Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng and manufacturing towns at the loweat market rates. For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to apre _J?MEs ADQErt d Ott. ; pACLFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPY'c THHOUGH LINK TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN FAT.ES GREATLY REDUCED. Steameis or the above lincleave Pier, No. 42, North River, foot of Canal;_ -itreet, K?w York, at 12 o'clock noou. ol the 35th and 30th of every mouth (except- when tue?? dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preccu mg. All departures connect at Tnnama wit;, ?team era for iou th Paeiac'and Central Ame nc rr ports. Departure of 15th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers- leave Sau Fran? cisco nret of every month, except when lt falls on sunduy ; thea on the day preceding. No California steamers touch ai Havana, bu. go direct from New York to Aspinwal). One hundred pounds baggage iree to each adult Medicine and attendance ftwe. .- , . .. For Passage Ticaets uMrtfter information appi* at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFJiSK, on the wharf foot of Canal street, North River. New Kork. F. R. BABY, Agent. julyie-?vr -pOR NORTH ED1STC, BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. The Steamer PILOT LOY, Captain _ ?TT^k. J. u\ sly, will leave Central Wharf???S??ES?1 for t lie-above points every MONDAY MUHM.NU, ai * o'clock, and. returning, -will leave Beaufort every TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock A. M., and Edisto at 3 P. M. marji j. JJ. AIKEN. Agent. JJ.XC?I ? Shrl;.? N TRIP. on and after THURSDAY, Aprilcth, . _-JF",?v the Steamer ST. HELENA, Capt sin L)-?s??S?BL? Sinclair, Jr., will leave.as.ahove, every ?itcrnuuu. at half-past 5 o'clock, from Market Wharf, kaving >ul ivan's Island, ou return, at a quurter-pasi 6 o'clock. Fare lor round t rip, 25 cents. 130 ... J. JL^MCBltAY, Agent. po lt 'BEABFORT jLjrf> PACIFIC LANDING. Thc steamer riLOT BOY. Captain _ ^*lT**u. I J. iV. sly, will leave every 1 ?j uns- gggyBS DAY MOHN INO. ut K o'clock, as a?ove. rieLurmiy;, wilt leave Bcauiort FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clwt. majal ?> t, . J. ll'. AIKEN, Agent. j pOR FORT S?HTER, BATTERY WAG? NER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROCND THE HARBOR. The Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern Wharf every day at io o'clock. Morning,?Bfts and half-past 3 o'clock every Afternoou. For arrangements, apply to Captain THOMAS ! YOUNG, on board. aprl3 ?^rEEKLT LISE TU SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING. BEAUFORT. IULTO> HEAD, SAVANNAH. DA RI EN AND BRUNSWICK, GA. The favorite Steamer IC l- l Z. -V ll A X C O X , ' Captain L. W. Brass, .will receive Freight at Accommoda ?ion wharf for above points every,_ TUESDAY, and leave on every WEDNKSDAV Moa.-. INO, at 7 o'clock, arriving ut Savannah the sam: evening, and leaving for Danen, Ac, the follow lng morning. Returning, will leave savannah fo Charleston every MONDAY MOKKINO, at 7 o'clock For Freight or passage, apply to RAVEN EL. HOLMES A CO.. seplO No. \1" RasT rt:lV. F OR F L?RIDA, TWICE A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON VILLE. P1LATKA AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Tte steamer DICTATOR, Captain L. M. COXETTEK, will sail Ironi_ _ Southern Wharf tor above points every TUESHAT EVENING,at 8.30 o'clock, arriving back at Charles ton every STATI'BDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. ? The Steamer CITY POINT. Captain D. B. Vincent, will sail from Southern Wharf for above points every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8.30 o'clock, arriving t ack at Charleston WkdNXSDAY AFTERNOON, at ? o'clock. BA YEN EL A CO.. Agents, octio Southern wharf. Shipping. p OB LIVERPOOL. The Iron Clipper Ship REMINGTON, AI, a? ino. F. Fowler, Master, having three-fourths SHl >f ber cargo engaged, will have dispatch. Applv.to HENRY CARD. apr26*_ yESSELS WANTED. Wanted a good VESSEL to load in the Commercial Line for New York; also, oneSHi for Philadelphia. Cargoes ready. Apply to H. F. BARER A CO., apr25-l Central wharf. pOR LIVERPOOL. The fine American Ship MISSOURI, L. T. &? Bradbnm, Master, having three-quarters of SSH her cargo engaged and aboard, will meet wit! dispatch. For balance Freight room, apply to W. B. SMITH A CO., apr24-mw2 Naplera Range. ?OMMERCIAL LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND CHARLESON, S. CV The undersigned have male arrange? ments to run a REGULAR LINE OF FIRST-_ CLAiS VESSELS between New York and Oharles ton, S. C. Insurance by this Line guaranteed at lowest rates. Vessels will load at Pier No. 2?, East River, New York, and discharge at Central Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Annual Contracts for Freight from New York, at reduced vates, can be made on application to BENTLEY, MILLER k CO., No. 84 South street. New York, Or H. F. BARER k CO., apr2f>-3 central Wharf, Charleston, S. C. N O TICE! NOTICE We beg to notify the friends and pa frons of the ?I MERCHANTS' LEVE OF NEW YORK SAILING PACKETS, That we are now prepared to issue Bills of Lading from New York to this port at as low rates as by any other line. The Vessels of this Line are first-class, ins are Al, are commanded by experienced Captains, and leave the Port of New York In regular turn every seven to ten days. EVANS, BALL k CO., Agents, No. 38 South street, New York. WM. ROACH k CO.. Agents, anr24=3 _Charleston, 8. C. SION TO THE PHOSPHATE WORKS. E Under the auspices of the Laray ett e Artillery Charitable Association,,_ the Steamer POCOS1N will leave Market Wuatl To MORROW .MORNING, at half-past 8 o'clock, and return at sunset. A band' of music and refresh? ments will be provided. Fare for the trip-adults SO cents; children 26 cents. Tickets may be procured at Kanapaux k Gonzalez, No. 38 Market street, A. Brookbank, Meeting street, and at the steamer, on Wednesday mornlug. upr26-l E XCURSION TO TOE PHOSPHATE WORKS. ON THE ASHLEY RIVER. Thc elegant Steamer ELIZA HAN? COX, Captain L. W. Barns, willi leave Accommcdatlon Wharf on TUESDAY MORN? ING, April 26ih, at 10 o'clock, und return to the city at 6 P. M. Refreshments on board. Fare $1. A good opportunity will be afforded to visit the various points of Interest on the River. apr2t-4_ Q HANGE OP SCHEDULE'. MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND . FERRY On and after THURSDAY. Aprd 6th, the following.schedule will bea observed: Leave City at 6.30 and 10 A. M., 3 and 5.30 P. M. Leave Mount Pleaaant at 8 A. M., 12 M., 4.15 and 0.30 P. M. Leave sullivan's Island at 7.30 and ll A. M., 4 and 0.1& P. M. All Freight must be prepaid, and none received arter hair-paat 2 o'clock. J. H. MURRAY. marSO Agent. R NetD {JnuUcQUons. U SS E LL" S LIS T FLOWERS FROM TUE UPPER ALPS, with Glimpses of their Homes, superbly Illustrated with chromo lithographs,-fOilo. $12 60. The Arts In the Miudic Ages, and at the Period of the Renaissance: By Puul Lacroix, Curator of the Imperial Library of the Arsena, Paris. Illus? trated with nineteen chromolithographie printf>, and upward of four hundred engravings on wood. $12. Specimens or the Drawings of the Ten Masters, with descriptive letter-press and twenty photo? graphs, 4to, handsomely bound. $10. Songa of Home, with thirty-six illustrations by Fenn, Hennessy, Griswold, Ac, and eight auto? graphs, unirorm with *-Sones ol Life." "Kath rina," "Bitter-sweet," Ac, cloth, full gilt. $5. Marvels of Class-Making. By A. sauzay. With sixty-seven Illustrations on woud, and ten auto? type copies or the beBt examples la thc South Ken? sington Museum. $6. Wonders of italian Art. By Louis Viardot. With ten autotv|?e? and thirty t iigravlngs. cloth. $0. Wonders of Painting. Of the Spanish, French, Engllsa and Flemish Schools By M. Viardot. with numerous anrotypc and *.v ood-cu: Illustra? tions, cb .th. gilt. $0. The Wi.utl.-rs of Engraving. By George Dn plea-us. u it h thirty.lour line wood cuts aud ten photograph reproductions is .-linotype, illustrative of the various stages nf un ari of engraving, from the esrdest times to the present. $6. Illus: ra lions of the Life of Marlin Luther. En? graved in hit? arier original (Huntings ny l.acu? diere, with letter-press. It? ftev. Merle D'Aubigne. Twelve pictures 111 ioho. #?. Tue Binn and childhood of our Cord Jesu? Christ. Mentations seii-cled from Hie works ol August me, Chrysostom, Cusin, Hail, calvin. Ac, wit ii twelve nmti'-graplisafttr lia Vinci, Ilailaeile, aiuiilln, (?nulo, Id-,III eulie. Arjf Sch?ller, aud other masters, 1 vol., illuminated c'mh, weira gilt. $?. Library of 1'ue.ry uno Song. I.eing a choice Helecilon from the best poet*. ..'Uh Introdnctiou bj' Wm. Culien Bryant. Ltanilauiuely illustrated 1 vol., Svo. $0. The Song of the Sower. Ry Wm. Cullen Bryant. RkiMrated with loriy-iwo eug laving? ny Hie bes; artists, 410, cloth, g?r. $5. kimi ic Adornments l?r Homes or Taste, with unit: cultin.il .plaies and uro hundred and thirty woad engravings, 1 vol, svo, cloth, sin. $9. MHH Kilinun.->egg anil her Precious Leg; A Gow? en Legend. By 'Thomas Hood, illustrated by sixty exquisite eiehings from drawings hy Thomas Seccosube, R. A., la diann lei ur ie c.otb binding. $7 fro. Mother Goo<e in ter New Dross. A series or ex? quisite drawings in tinted chromos. By Miss Chase, a daugiucr of Hie Chief-jattlee. Elegant 4to., green and gold. $4 50. I Ilustra lions to cocui-.'s Faust. Thirteen de? signs in Kilhouttip, by Paul Konc-wtta. The English text from Bayard IsjJor'd new tran-^atIou, 1 vol.. 4to. $4. Manpiu-j he Desert World. Translated from the French, with additions and emendations. One very li;itiil>onie vol., royal Svo., witto one hundred and sixty superb lllusnatious. $3. Maninil-Tue My.-tery of the Ocesn. Translated from the French, with add tiona ami emendations. One very haudsoine vo:., 1 yal 8vo., with one hun? dred and tinny supero i.iusirations $6. Mlcnelei- The Bird: Its History. Habits and Usefaluess. one haudsoine vol., royal 8vo., with two hundred and ten superb illustrations by Giaeo melli. io. Figuit-r-Earth and "-ea. From ?lie f rench of Louis Hg u 1er. Illustrated wu li iwo hundred and fifty engravings. One bandacme vol., royal 8vo. Ecclesiastical Ari in Germanv daring the Mldtlle Age-. By Piofes.-or Lubke. Illustrated with one hundred and eighty-four ene ravings, l voL. 8vo. $9. Library or Wonders, iilo'-trated with one thou? sand beau 1 ful Illustration*. The ?enes connia is of: Wonders- of tlie-Hnnian Body;.The bnbllme in Nature; inteiligeuce of Anhoukt; Thunder and Lightning; Bonum 01 the tea; Wonders of the Heavens; Hanan Ari ; Architecture; Glas-jmaklng; Lighthouses and Lightship; Wunders or Pompeii; Lgypt iwuu Years Ago; The sun; Wonders of Heat; Optical Wonders; Wonders of Acoustics: Wonder? ful Escupes; Bodily strength BI d skill; Balloon Accents; Great Hunts. The volumes may be pur? chased s?parai ely al $1 50. Etchings by Juhn Leech, containing illustra? tions or -Jack Bmg," '-Christopher Tadpole" and "Hector O'llHiiorau," one vuL, Ioho. $3. Munchbauseu-Adventures du Baron de M?nch? hausen. Traduction nouvelle par Gautier Als. Illustr?es par Gustave Hore. Also, a Urge and choice collection or the newest InvenUe and Toy Books. dec?s ]y? OTHERS! For your Children, use none other than the GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL. Ult conta-ns no Anodyne. For sale by tbe anuracturer, DB. IL BAER, And also to be had at all Drug Stores . finit ?rormte, ?rr. BEDFORD'S (LATE COR WIN'S) GEROGERY AND TEA WA ICEHOUSE. HEADQUARTERS FOB SELECTED DAIB7 BTJTTEB PUBE LEAP LARD PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, mo BISCUITS, 4C, 40. N. B.-L CLAIM TO K.EEP THE LARGEST STOCK. AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS CITY. VERY CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. \ E. E. BEDFORD, PURE BRANDIES, WINES AND VERY OLD WHISKIES. SUCCESSOR TO 1WILLIAM S. CORWLN A CO., No. 275 KING STREET, [ OPPOSITE HASEL. WHOLESALE AJVD RETAIL DEALER IN Fine Teas. Coffees, Sugars Provisions, Spices,.&c? HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS. VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS, &c. AZ articles sold /rom this establishment are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTED Goods lelivered to all parts of the City, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, free of expense. * ' EVE Ri E. BEDFORD. 1 SEND FOR A . . 1 JAS. S. MARTIN. 9EO. H. GRUBER. ( CATALOGUE. I WM. G. MOOD, JB. fertilisers ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, [OF CHARLESTON, S. C. F. J. PORCHER, President F. J. PELZER, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. ' W. LEBBY.W. P. HALL..-.L. D. DESAUSSURE.....B. G. PINCKNEY THE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATES ARE NOW BEING MANUFACTURED AT THEIR WORKS ON ASHLEY RIVER, nnder the direction of an experienced and Practical Ohemtst. The Company in? tend this to be a first elias Fertilizer, and one which can be rocom mended to Planters. STANDARD GUARANTEED. THE COMPANY ARE ALSO PREPARED TO MANUFACTURE. ACID . PHOSPHATE POR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. This preparation is highly recommended by Chemists, as with lt Planters are enabled to maTce their own Fertilizer*. The ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE ls sold at $55 per ton cash, or-on time, with interest at the rate of one per cent, per month. The ACID.PHOSPHATE is sold at ?35 per ton cash, or-on time, with interest at the rate of one per cent, per month. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents,. dec31-4moS BROWN'S WU. VHF. CHARLESTON, S. C. .. tintero. OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. FOK SALK BT E. E. BEDFORD, King street, C. D. AHRENS & CO., King street, B. FELDMANN &, CO., King street, C. MO XI EIER, And by Druggists abd Grocers everywhere. ESTIMONIALS T Read a few of the Testimonials in regard to th* EFFICACY or that STERLING MEDICINE, OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. A few Certificates from the many in onr posses? sion from persons who have tested the O LU CAROLINA BITTERS: FROM TUE" POSTMASTER AT TUMBLING Slit i ALS, S. C. TUMBLING SHOALS, S. C.. April 9.1ST0. Messis. GOODRICH. WISEMAN A Co., Charleston. S. C.: Gentlemen-Tills ls to Inform yon that about n year ngo 1 was? in delicate health, worn ont wu li old age und hurd work, weighing one hundrei and tweiny-iive pounds; upon request 1 com? menced using thc OLU CAROLINA BITl'ERS. Af ter using niue bottles, i felt as well and vigorous as tinny years ago-went to work and made mouey. 1 weighed, alter u-?lng the above, oue j hundred and seventy-two pminda. 1 have since I -?..en strone and li..?e. Accept, gentlemen, nr. thanks, und success tay T *o the OLi> CAROLINA BITTERS. (Signedi RAMPOM PHILLIPS, P. M.. Tumbung Shoals, S. C. FROM ANDREW CHAMBERS. 1RWISTON. GA. IkwrSTON, C.?.. september Ji, io6t>. Messrs. (KH'DHICU. WISEMAN A CU.: Gem einen-When ?n ymir city, two week? ago vour Dr. Service gave mo u not tie of your cele Drated CAROLINA BITTERS, winch 1 Uruughi homo for Hiy fui lier, whose health was very feeble After ustun it be. waa -o well pleased with it tfHects, that hi court'tera Hiern almost Indispensa hie. Please timi enclosed sixteen, ($10.) the price "I two casca: ilireci then W. J. Chamber? A sou. No. 16. C. IL R- Yours, very respectfully. (SiiTUllI) ANDREW 01IAMUER9. ANOTHER VOICE FROM GEORGIA. FORT VALLEY. GA., september 15.186!). Messrs. CouUKiCil. WIXKSAKA Co., Charleston: Gentlemen-1 take prent pleasure in infurniinr you that in; wife ha* experienced great benefl: i rom the use nt tim OLI? CAROLINA BITTERS lr ls certainly-a eood medicine, and I wnnldt pleased ii you wounl send me ?monier dozeu un mediately. Re.?peolJui?.v. Ac, (Signed) -INO. A. IIOHSKR. Snlil by al. DronglMS ;n Charleston. The trade suppled by GOODRICH. WI NEMAN A CG., Principal ll-Pi'i V". .1 HnvriP sn eet. WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR TUE?' OLD CAROLINA KITTE RS. H. BISCHOFF <fc CO., H. KLATTE A CO., BOLLMANN BROTHERS, J. A. QUACK ENBUSH, WAGENER A MONSEES, MANTUUE ?fe CO. ilsaacscrfs Preparations. STJ^JS IFO-F ! DEATH TO RATS, ROACHES, BEDBUGS, &c. NEVER FAILING. BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHER? HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ALWAY3 FRESH. Sold at Wholesale by DO WIE, MOISE Se DAVIS, And at mai by all Druggists. ??bl-flmo iilorfjinnrrj, Castings, Ut. . J??A B L I S H S p 184-tT P flONIX IRON WORKS. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO., (Successors to Cameron A Co.,) ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, Ac, &c. Corner East Ba j SD .1 Pritchard streets, near the D y Buck, CHARLESTON. S. 0. MASUFACT0IIEJ18 OP . j I STE AM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Marine, Stationary and Portable. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY ' DESCRIPTION. COTTON PRESSE8. CH Shafting, Pulleys and Gearing Iron Prouts fur Buildings GasiiUits ol' every kind in Iren or Brass Forglugso; every description. 03~ Guarantee to furuish Engines and Boilers ' oras .rood quality und power, and at as low rates 'asean be nail III New York, Baltimore or Phil, adelpiila. , AGENTS FOR JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOVERNOR AND STOP VALVES, wlilcn are put on all Engines made at ihe^e Works. 43- Repairs promptly attended to. mario-m'wfcinusnac BOILERS J.M:EASON&BRO, mar27tiiwf6mos 5CU)I??9 ?lorijincs. AND TDK 'WEED'' FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCB MACHINE. are the bett in nae. KorsAieuu tue Lease Piim, witn monthly pay menta, on easy teros, or fi>r cash. AH kinruo.' Machine gtuciuurttt*. Needles, Corkon. (white '?lack and col-II ed.; silk. Oil, Soap, ?c., Sf. Repairing' a." usual, circulars and sAupies o work sent MI ar>piieatiOn. 1>. B. HASELTON, Gen---... -ea.er in Firs: Cm?? Sewing aa chine* ann M;.:er:a... >i>. ?07 Kiug tiree:, augI7 Charleston. S. O gXCTJBSION TO SAVANNAH. Dmca GENERAL FSJCQBT AND HOOT AOKNT, 1 SAVANNAH AMD C HARLRSTON RAILROAD, J CHABLE?TON,. 3. 0., April 25, 1871. J For ibo week commencing SON DAT, A pru SO, md ending >ATUBDAY, May 0, 1871. Excursion riebe is will be sold to and from Savannah at ONE DOLLAR EACH WAY. No extra expense nor charges for berths, ?cc. Tickets good until May 8,1871. Trains leave Charleston dally, at.,..... 6.30 A. M. Trains leave Savannah daily at........ n .15 A. K. Trains arrive at Savannah dally at;... 8 P. M. Trains arrive at Charleston daily at.... 5.20 P. IL For Extra Trains, to accommodate large par? ties at other honra, apply to Agent. (Signed) O. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. S. G. BQTLSTON, General Ticket Agent. aprga-10_ SCHEDULE. OF CAMP-MEETING TRAIN SOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Persona going to Camp-Meeting at Ladson'a Road, on TUESDAY, WXDNXHDAY and THURSDAY, will take the Regalar Day Passenger Tra?na M 8.20 A. M., 12.60 P. M., 2.10 P. M. and 8.60 P. tLr and Summerville Train at 4.30 P. M. Returning, leave Ladson'a at 7.18 ?. M., ?20 P. M. and ?TM P.M.. : : r a On FRIDAY the regular Camp-Meeting Train, will leave the Passenger Depot as follows : FRIDAY. Leave Charleston at 9.80 A. M. and 2.20 P. M. Leave Ladson's at 11.80 A. M. and 4.46 P. M. SATURDAY. Leave Charleston at 9.80 A. M., 2.29 P.M. and 8.30 P.M. - .7? ...... Leave Ladson'a at 1L30 A. M., 4.46 P. M. and 10.10 P.M. SUNDAY. Leave Cbarlestod at 6.60 A.IL, 8.20 A. M.,*30 A. - M. and 2.20 P. M. Leave Lsdson's at 7.45 A. M., 10.20 A M., 11.30 A. M., 6 P. M. and 6.30 P. M. ... 1 MONDAY. Leave Ladson'a at 7.46 A. M. and 4.45P. M. Arrive at charleston at 9 A. M. and e.10 P. M. Trains win leave Line street Depot. Tickets* moat be purchased before getting on the train. A. L. TYLER, Vice-President, ' S, B. PlCSXNS, G. T. A. . apr25-5 i 4 S OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. VICE-PRESIDENTS OFFICE, ) CHARLXSTON, S. C., January 18,1871. f On and after SUNDAY, January 22, the Passen? ger Trains on *ue Suutti- .. r,una Railroad trill ru; as follows: i-OK 'AUGUSTA- . . Leave Charleston.12.50 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.8.15 P. M.. TOR COLUMBIA. Leave Cnarleston...i..,.S.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. 3.40 P. M.. TOR CnARLSSTOK. : Leave Augusta. 'J.7.40 A. M. : Arrive at Charleston.a.3.20 P. M. ! Leave Columbia.".12.15 P. M. A rn ire at Charleston.Si;;v 7.60 P. M. ? " AUGUSTA HIGHT EXPRESS. ! (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.,.1.8.80 P. V? ; Arrive at Augusta.7.0( L M. Leave Augusta............;.6.60 P.M. Arrive at Charleston^.6.40 A. M. OOLUMSIA NIGHT EXPRESS. i (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston..... 7.10 P. M Arrive at Columbia.6.00 A. M. Leave Columbia. 7.50P.M. Arrive at Charleston.\.6.46 A. M. SUMMERVILLE TRAIS. Leave Charleston.,.4.30 P. M.. Arrive a: Summerville. 6.00 P.M. Leave Summerville..7.00 A.M. Arrive at Charleston...... 8.15 A. M. CAMDEN BRAUCH. * Leave Camden. s.oo A. M. Arrive at Colombia.........?. 10.40 A. M. - ?Leave columbia;.L26 p. M.. ?rrlve at camden. 6.00 P. M., I Day and Night Trains make close connections at Augusta with Ge.rgla Railroad and Central Railroad. Sv? -V . j r Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta. (Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. ' Camden Train connects daily with Bay Passen? ger Trains. _ ; Janis ; A. MTYLER. vice-President. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RALU ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road run dally as ?OIIOWH: Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive at Savannah..3.?O p. M. Leave Savannah.'..11.16 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.......6.20 P.M. Connects at Savannah with tlie Atlantic A Gulf Railroad for Jacksonville, St; Augustine, and al) joints in ?Florida. ' Wita central Railroad for Macon, Atlanta, Mo-. idle. New Orleans and th? Weat. .< . With Steamboats for j oints on the savannah ;iiiver. . At Charleston with the Northeastern and Sont li I carolina Railroads, and Steamships for all pom ts -North and West. Through Tickets over this line on sale at Hotels in Charleston; Sere ven House, Savannah; and all principal Ticket onlees North and South. - Freights forwarded dally tu and from Savan? nah and all points beyond. Through Bills of Lading issued to Jacksonville, Palatfca, Ac Tariff as low as by any other line. C. S. GADSDEN, oct5 Engineer and Superintendent. NORTHEASTERN^ RAILROAD ?<J2i CHARLESTON, S. C., February li, 1871.. Trains leave Charleston Daily at 12 M. and l's?. M. Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 8:30 P. M. ' Train does not leave Charleston 6:30 P. M., SUN? DAYS. Train leaving at 12 M. makes through connec? tion io New York, via Richmond and Acqula Creek only, golne through in 4? hours, WITH-JUT DETENTION ON SUNDAYS. Passengers leaving by 6:30 P. M. Train have Choice of route, via Richmond and Washington, ur via Portsmouth and Bali imore. Those leaving FRIDAY by this Train lay over on SUNDAY In Bal? timore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN. DAY In Wilmington, N. C. - i This is the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant Youie to Cincinnati, Chicago and ether poluta (West and Northwest, both Trinas malting cloae tonnections at Washington wita Western trains, of Baltimore and u hio Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS. Engineer and Superintendents P. L. CLEA ron, General Ticket Agent. febii-1-.'inos_ illrngs, Chemicals, &t. ROSADALIS. ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROSADALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROSADALIS, endorsed Physicians. ROSADALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism ' ROSADALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSADALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROSADALIS endorsed by the following : Dr. R. W)/.SON CARP, of Baltimore. Dr. T. Cir UGH, ol ii altimore. Dr. TH (j/. J. BOYKIN, of Baltimore. Dr. A. DURO AN. of Tar boro', N. C. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, of1 Nicholas vile, Ey. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima, Uhlo. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. M cc ARTH A, of South Carolina and many otners.. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC ROSADALIS, en dora cl by Rev. DABN?Y BALL, now o? Mary? land conference, formerly Chapl nu In tne Con? federate Ai my of Northern Virginia. ROSADALIS is Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic,, and acts at one and the same time upon the BLUOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex? pelling all impure matter and building np the system to a healthy, vigor?os condition. ROSADALIS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DowiE, MOISE A DAVIS, ) wholesale GOODRICH. WINEMAN 4 CO.. | Agents M Dr. H. BAER, J Cnarleaton. mare ly