The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, May 08, 1871, Image 4
Genial.
TRANSLATED FROM VICTOR HUGO.
Woe to the hapless ohil? of clay,
Who, on this cruel earth.
Feels In his lonely sonl a ray
That owes to heaven Its birth l
Woe to the wretch : for Envy pale
His noble life w?r soon assail
With alla vulture's Ire,
And, maddened by ula triumph, tear
The new Prometheus, lt" he dare
Display celestial fire.
Fame, like some phantom strangely bright,
His ardent gaze beguiles:
He bows before the fatal light
ur her Imperious smiles.
So the poor bini in woodland brake
Ia von wonld fly ?he treacherous snake,
And its bewildering eyes;
From branch to branch they lure him still
tVith fascinating charm, until
ne flutters down and dies.
Dr. if he wins In distant days
The fame for which he bleu?
ir living ht is crowned with bays
That bloom-"o deck the dead
Stilt still by hrnorance belled,
Bv hatred dogued. and spurned by pride,
With aching hvnrt he sighs:.
And oft the victim, wrung by pain,
AP victor eaters Glory's fane,
Then-at her ?tar dies !
VOm&JKKCIAI. NEWS.
Exports.
LivEr.rooL-Per ship .Mlssonri-216 bags se?
island' acd 2101 baies upland cotton, 1257 bags cot
ton seed, 135 bags cotton seed cake, 1307 bag?
.ground phosphate, 100 tons phosphate rock.
KEW YORK-Per steamship Champion-3 bagi
sea island and 599 bales upland cotton, 58 bale;
?yarn, lc, 50 tierces rice, 6S bbls rosin, 51 bale;
.waste, 78 packages furniture, ici empty bbls, 7;
packages sundric-:, 770 bbls potatoes, 642 bbl:
"Vegetables, 2 horses. 32.000 feet ?umber.
BALTIMORE-Per sehr P L Smith-2C0 tons ole
railroad iron.
Tiie Charleston Cotton, Ilice ansi Naval
Stoics Itlarket.
Omen CHARLESTON* NEWS, I
SATURDAY EVBKIKO, May 6.137L t
CJTTON.-There was a fair inquiry from a fen
X>nyers, sellers showing a light stock and the mar
Set having a hardening tendency on*all qualities
"from low middling and above, these grades still'
.nlog about K@Kc ft. 0;hcr3 wimont impor?
tant change. Sales -100 bales, say 8 nt 9, 6 at PK.
12 at 10K, 1 at ll, 7 at lljf, 6 ac UJg, 21 at 12, 6 at
32K? 8 at 13-, s at 13K. 15 at IS}(, 12 at 13K, 73 at
14,15 at 14*. 71 at 14 ?4', 40 at U)i, 81 at 14;,' cts.
"We quote:
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION..
Ordinary to good ordinary.HK@13.^
Lpw middling.13%<al4
Middling.14>?(?r.l4>4'
Strict mlddung.14K@14K
BICE.-The market was firm Sales about SO
tierces of clean Carolina, say 24 tierces at 8>i, 51
at 8Xc ft ft. We quote common to fair clean
Carolina at 8@8K, good SK@SKc "fl ft.
NATAL STORES.-The market was quiet and
?without transactions of importance.
FR3tonis.-To Liverpco.-, by steam direct,
Bomlaal on uplands ; via New York, Kd
on uplands ; ld on sea Islands ; by sal:,
3id on uplands, ,Y1 on sea islands. To
Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New York,
ty steam, Kc ou uplands and Xe on sea
Islands; $125$ tierce on rice: by nail. Kc '?? lt. o:
cotton;-H tierce on rice: 40c *8 barrel on rosin ;
$7?3 V Mon lumber; ?u.f,io $ M on timber, ii
Boston, by sail, Kc *? lb on npiand totten
To Prov:-'.euce, by sa:i i3 *? M on boards, Kc
? ft on cotton; by steam $1 fl bale on New
York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, KC fl lb
Onuplauds: by sail. $7 V M on hoards; $9 on
timber; $3*fttoucn ciay, and$3@3 60 onphos
phatcs. To Baltimore, by steam, Kc * ft by
sail, $6 50@7* Mon boards; $3@3 25 *p ton rt.
phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by
cur merchants to take lumber freights .'rem
Georgetown, S. c., Danen and Sat Illa River, Ga
and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $lu
?12 $ M are tiie rates on lumber and boards.
EXCHANGE.-Sterling co day bills 21K@21X.
D0U33TIC EXCHANGS. - The '?anks purchase
Bight checks av K on to par. and sell at H. pre?
mium.
GOLD-lOKftlL'
Markets by Telegraph.
MONEY MARKETS.
LONDON*, May 6-Noon.-Consols 93Jf. Bonds
WK
NEW YORE, May 6-Noon.-Stocks dnU and
heavy. Governments steady and dall. Tennes?
sees very strong; otherwise, Southerns dalL
Money easy at 6 per cent. Gold UK. Sterling,
long 10K : ?hort MX* Freights-room scarce aud
rates firmer.
Evening.-Money easy nt 3a6. Sterling quiet
at IO. Gold UK- Governments dull, but steady.
Southern dall, but steady. Tennessees 67K; uew
457K- Virginia.? 69; new 71. Louisianan 69; new
62; levees 69; eights 86. Alabama;- 102; fives 70.
Georgias 82; sevens 83. North Carol nas 47;
new 2S. Sonth Carolinas 71; new 60K. Bank
Statement-Loans increase one and three-quarter
millions; specie increase nearly a quarter mil?
lion; deposits increase over one and a half mil?
lion; legal tenders increase over one and a half
million.
Latest.-Events or thc week in Wall street are
unimportant. Dullness was the great feature.
Fluctuations on the Stock Exchange and in the
?old-room were generally confined within narrow
mlts. Gold very steady ali forenoon at if sali??.
At about 3 PM it fell od* from UK to UK* 81's
advanced K this afternoon: si's IT. 62"s ii, 4's ii,
?5's ll. new 13K. 7's 13>4. S's 13K, 40's 9K? Specie
shipment to-day, $l.C64,oco.
NEW ORLEA'S, May C.-"Bank Sterling 22K.
Sight K premium. Gold ll*f.
COTTON MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, May 6-Noon.-Cotton quiet and
steady ; uplands ij^aT^d; Orleans 7Ka?Kd; sales
10,000 bales.
Evening.-Cotton closed Bteady and quiet;
speculation and export 2O0O bales: Bombay ship?
ments since last report to 5th, 4i),G00; sales on
ship named at chariesum or Savannah at "Kd.
NEW YORK, May 6-Noou.-Cotton quiet' and
firm: middling uplands l?Kc; Orleans I5*ic;
sales 2000 ba'es.
Evtumg.-Cotton unchanged; sales 2330 bales
at 15?? c.
BOSTON, May 6.-Cotton steady: middling l5Ka
15Kc; net receipt? t:b9 bales: gross 490; sales 6U0;
stock 13.5C0.
BALTIMORE, May 5.-Cotton - middling 14 "-?a
14Kc; utt receipts 50 bales; gross 122; exports
coas.t-.viM 22; sales 450; stock 4650.
NORFOLK, May e.-Cotton quiet; low mid?
dlings UMc: i et receipts 2::9 bales: exports coast?
wise 3>l; sales Si?; slock 2187.
WRMINCTON. May 6.-Cotton quiet; middlings
13Ko: tiet receipts 53 bales; exports coastwise 14.
eto .-k ?378; sales 40. ?
SATANS*AU. May 6.-Cotton in good demand
and prices advanced; middlings l4,Kc; uet re?
ceipts 540; exports to the continent- 2S00; cuss'
. wi*e 160; s.des SOO; stock 37.843.
AUGUSTA, May 6.-Cotton opened with a fair de?
mand, aud remained linn all day. closing with
Liverpool middling at l3Kal3*-,c: New forte mid
dlicg is.^c; suits 2.5 baies; receipts 209.
Mosii.n, May 6.-Co;tt;n Arm; mid ding MMe:
net receipts 204 b-.ies; exports coastwise 2263;
sales seo; siocx 33,66?.
NEW OKLEANS. May o.-Cotton quiet and steady ;
mid. 1 ups 14Kal4K: net receipts 1526 ba'es: gross
1734; exports to Great Britain 4170; to Havre
2341: to Qaeecstown ivio; to Hamburg 2608;
coastwise ol! ; sales 3400; >tock 158.7S9.
GALVESTON. May s.-Cotton firm; good ordi?
nary I2??r: net receipts 1272 balts: exports to the
Continent 729; coastwise 1092; stuck 5SU9.
PROVISIONS ANi) pttonrcs MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, May 6-Noon. - Cumberland cut
37S 6d.
Evening.-CnmtiC'lacd eui ess.
NFW TkiiRK. May 6-Kveuli g -Flour a shade
lowe.-; eommon to fair and extra Southern $6 7 a
7 25; goud io choice $7 -?OJL". kV heat heavy at lase
lower; advancing freights has had a . epie-slng
enect upon winter ml ?nd amber W< stern. Cm
Closed heavy and 'owtr at 79aSOC. Pork dull at*
-S?*i*7 ~\, 15 '..r T'ii' t. Lard unchanged;
Lettie i ..He. Nava stores a-:d groceries orin.
BALTIMORE, .May 6.-Ftiur dull and weak;
Howard street superfine *S37.i6. Wheat quiet
but firm. Corn-whtte Soul Hero quiet ai 76c; yel?
low dull at. 75c. P.irk qatet as ils SOalS. Lacou
steady And unchanged
<?KIN?NXA^- M?r ? ~C" : n '?? R00,1 demand at
inll prices. u7e. Pt rk quiet and weak; <17 5 ask
Cd, $1712K ofiVrwL L rd nominal at lie. Bacon
in good demand. Shoulden ;<-. clear nb and
cleai sides W-?C. Su!es45 . tbds. Whiskey quiet
?nd wenk at ?Sc. J '
Nsw OKJ.KAN?. May 0.-Floor firmer; superfine
?J6 15: treido $7. Coin In moderate demand*
white 7Ja73c. Oats lu cod supply and dt-maud
OhioRiver 6-Jc. ''alena 65c. .Pone dull stgisto:
Bacon doll at 7K? IWe; ham" 14KC. i-mear
firmer: common 7K?8c prinie 10,'?. choice lo^a
10K. Molasst-, Whl.-"?ey and coffee unchaugetl.
Xcw Vork Rite Market.
From the Daily Bulletin, May ?: The demand
"from tiie trade is good, and prices Mistalned with
ont trouble, rspe ?a'ly on d,mi?-tio. of w nch the
stock of tine i is ia much reduct d. S:.?esof2?
CaSK- Caroiitift .i: e I.- ..M.,, ., ,i
Ktcaipta by Railroad. May 6.
30CIT. CABOLmi RAILROAD.
461 bales cotton, 88 bales goods, 141 bbls naval
stores, 88 pkga bacon, 4c. . To Railroad Agent, 0
W Witte, Pelzer, Rodgers 4 co, Geo W Williams &
co. 0 A Trenholm 4 Son, Wagener 4 MonseeB, W
C Conrtnev A co, Caldwell 4 Son, Dowling 4 co,
J Wiley 4 co, C Lelbenwood, Smith 4 Chapeau,
Murdangh 4 Mithews, Geo F Walter 4 6o,-W W
Smith, Frost 4 Adger, Wm C bee 4 co.-?loan 4
Seignious, G Foll?n, A B Mulligan, WIBS 4 co, C A
Graeser, W Roach 4 co, P C Trenholm, J Adger 4
co, B Feldmann 4 co, R M Butler 4 Son, Lanrey 4
Alexander, P B Lalane 4 co, Steffens, Werner 4
Ducker.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD.
Cotton, live st .ck, mdse, 4c. To W C Bee 4 co,
Steffens, Werner 4 Ducker. H H Garfunkle, J D
Aiken, Gaillard 4 Minott, T S Webb. Wagener 4
MuRlaug?, C Yamadore, R B Simmons, and F
Perry. . _
Pusaengers.
Per steamship Champion, for New York
Mrs Aldrich, H D smith, W Brookins, R Hooper,
J R Moraui W B Hooper. Mts Caullleld, two chil?
dren ?nd servant. W Tlcknor, Mrs Styles. Miss
Styles, w Crane, Mrs Crane and two children. Mrs
Haskins, Miss L Jones, T Clark and servant, W H
Anderson. H Burnham, wife and cMld, S Thomp?
son. W A Butler, J Abbott, 0 Mever, W C Jessop,
J Good, A Koale, T Daly, D L Whllden, V Benson,
T Boiigs, Capt Coles. J McCarthy, M Kelly, Mrs J
M EdmondstoD, Miss A cathcart. Miss J Johnson,
G Stevens and wife, Miss K Broderick. Miss Ella
Russell. Miss McDonald, Miss N Robert. Miss M L
. O'Hara, Miss P K O'Hara, Mrs D H Halght, Miss
. Plffard, Miss A cary, Mrs Shiver, E G Height, T A
Herman, Miss Herman, M McMahon. P Hoffy, Jas
Beggv, Mrs Twining and son. J Smit?, Mrs Hard?
ing, Miss Weldon. Mrs R Rone and two children.
Mrs Welch. Mrs Manns. L Blum and servant. W W
Toole, P Traov, Miss Berry, J Nickeraon, Wagner
1 and wife. Miss S Good, G W Amory and wire, .Mis
- M C Periz, Miss Pertz. Mrs H J'?nes, Mrs Baldwin,
? Ollie? and son, Mrs Gillett and.two daughters. S
Wilson, D B Atherton, C H Gassaway, D. G Yates,
Miss Allston, Miss King, J P Connelly, S Russell,
i W Whitlock, Mrs Cravton and daughters. Mrs A P
, Knapp, Mrs Peirce, Mr and Mrs Gates. J Avrlck. J
M Bagley, C Rchlman, Wm Nlckles. Wm Titus, D
5 Quinn, and 27 steerage.
> Per steamshlD South Carolina, from New York
j -C D Hay ne. B Lodge and wife, MTS Harr, w p
Hampton, CF N?rnberger, F H Monks, E R Van
Buren, F s Wheele#W Barnes, Geo Keine, Miss X
I Keine. J Evans, C Steffens, A Pugh, Mary Smith,
Man Brown, A Hutchinson, Miss Hutchinson, J C
Smith, Mrs Smith, Kev A T Porter, G S Webster,
wife and two children. Miss Wyatt, Mis Carlisle,
1 Dr Lazarus, A li Twlcheil, G F Sparts. Mrs Beck?
et and daughter, Mrs Swans, Mr3 Febrolda and
daughter.
Per steamer Dictator, from Fnlatka via Jaek,
sonville. Fernondina and Savannah-Dr Gillett
r and wife, Mr i.lllett, Miss Cillett, Geo Pearce, Mrs
Aldrlcks, Mrs Fisher, Miss Titus, il B Oates. Miss
' Gates, J C W l owell and wife, H Burnham and
i wife. Miss Burnliiim, Gen Abbott. L Wilson, Mrs
. Dr Creighton. Miss Creighton, Mr B^ookln?, W c
Whitlock. C Kantliam, Mr styles aud wife. Mrs
1 Ickuor and maid, Mr Smith, Mr Uoo;;cr and wife,
J p inman. E Packer, Mrs Jones. Mrs Baldwin, J
M Bagley, E Crane, wife ?iud t wo children, John
Mick e, D R Smith, D Lapham, 0 Gutb. J Jones, W
H Shepherd, P Balsam M M Jilug. Mr King. L
Boyd, L Jones, and 12 deck.
PORT CALENDAR.
MOON'S PHASKS.
Full Moon, 4th, 5 hour?, 40 minutes, evening.
Last Quarter, nth, 9 hours. 3 minutes, morning.
New Moon. 19th. 5 hour. 25 minutes, morning.
First, quarter, :7th. 7 hours, 42 minutes, mor: lng.
? niGu
: WATER
8j Monday.
9 tuesday.
lol Wednesday.,
ii; thursday
12; Friday.
13 Saturday....
li'Snnday.
6..45 ll..18 . 10..25
6..46 I morn. ll..22
C..47 I 12..13 I 12..23
6..47 12..69 1..30B
C..4S 1..40 ! ...29
C..49 2..10 j 3..32
6..50 I 2..15 I 4..25
MARINE NEWS.
CHARLESTON, S. C.MAT S, 1671.
Lat 32 deg46 min33 sec. I Lon 79deg57 min27sic.
ARRIVED SATURDAY.
Steamer Dlc ator. Coxetter. Palatka, via Jack
.bnville, Fernandina and Savannah. 1 bag sea
Island cotton. 112 empty bbls, 10 kegs buller, 45
packages mdse. 4c. To Ravenel A- co. Holmes,
Calder 4 co, Piuckncy Bros. Macqu- ea 4 Blocke,
H O Whitney, C Gravely, J F O'Neill. .
Received ir<<m Chlsolm's MUL S3 tierce? rice.
To W c nee*J: to.
Received ?rora Bennett's Mil!. 05 tierces rice.
To W C Bee A .-o.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship South Carolina, Beckett. New York
-left 3d inst. Mdse. To Wagner, Huger A- OO,
W A Courtenay, Jus E Adger 4 co. ? A Anim -,
J D Aiken, C D Aureus. Southern Express co, .M 4
A Ashton. E Bates 4 co, Dr Hau:', J c Bedell, E E
Bediord, W M Ki d 4 co, W S bisnell. B Beyd.-H F
W Bremer. W itrookbauks, T M Bristoll 4 CO, B T
Brown, F C Borner, U Card, Cane, Boyiston A- c i.
J B Campbell, w H Chafes, .v. co. ll Coola 4 co, T
M Cater, L Cohen 4 co, J Cosgrove, P Darcy, J H
Devereux, Sister de Sales. Dowie. Moise 4"Xsvris.
B Dosher, M Drake. H A Due. J S Fairy 4 co, V F
Fleming 4 co, B Fcldmann x co, F< garlic's Book
House, Forsythe, UcComb 4 co, Furchgoit, Bene?
dict 4 co, c s (Jidsdeu, Goodrich, Wiueman & c>,
J H Graver 4 co. Harbesou .t co, J w Harrisson,
Hart 4 co, D i< Haselton, C Hickey, J H Hillen. F
S Holmes, Ho.'mes's Book House, T M Horsey 4
Bro, K Hunter. C U Johnston. Johnston. Crews 4
co, O E 4 A s Johnson. T Ke'ly, C Kerrison, Kins
man Br.'S. Klluck, WickeutMrg 4 co. Knobeloch A
Small, H Klai tc 4 co, Laurey 4 A exander. E Lee,
H Lopez, W il Lu eas, Muuioue A CO, M.r sha il 4
Me.Mil au. W Mnithlessen, X Mernaugh; McLoy .t
Blee. Menke 4 Muller, John G Mili.or ? co, Kev L I
Muller. B K Kentville, A Nimitz. D O'Neil!, Osieu
doiff A co, D P iul A co. Puul, Welch A Rraudeti, J
A Quuekenbush, Ravenel 4 co, N M Porter, Jno M
Potts, J R Rea l, Mrs Stockley. L Schnell, Sell 4
Foste>\ W A Sarine, Stenhouse 4 co. J Shaw, Wm
Shepherd 4 co. Meffeus. Werner 4 Ducker, Stol!,
Webb 4 co, A o Stone, E B Stoddard ?4-io. s S
Solomons U Siegliug, J F Taylor 4"co, M Trtest,
Tletjen 4 Luden, E K Van Buren, F von Sauten,
W Vince, C Voigt, P Walsh, Walker, Evans 4 co.
S Webster. W H Welch. O F Wieters, W B smith
co, G w williams A co, J Wlrtli, S H Wilson A
Bro. W J Yates. West A Jones, and others.
Sehr Vraie, Mason, Biston-14 days. Ice, mdse,
4C. To M Goldsmith 4 Son, Railroad Agents, A
Gage A co, R white, J Helus, J Chadwick, J Uur
kamp 4 co, J E Adger 4 co, ? H SUcox, Klias 4
Bro. E R Cowperthwait, Mis Jones, M Urake. A
Bischoff, Steffens, Werner 4 Ducker, Order und
others,- - :
CLEARED SATURDAY.
steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York
James Adger 4 co.
Ship Missouri, Bradbury, Liverpool-W B Smith
co.
Sehr P L Smith, Ro^nsoD, Baltimore-P OTren
holm.
Sehr Arcturus, Gooden, Nassau, N P-A Canale.
SAILED SATURDAY.
SteamshiD Champion, Lockwood. New York.
Sehr N W smith, Tooker, Sagua la Oraade.
3A1LKD YESTERDAY.
Spanish barkeutlne Joven Marla, Font, Boree
lona.
Sehr P L Smith. Robinson. Baltimore.
Sehr Arcturus, Gooden, Nassau. N P.
FROM THIS PO il':.
Steamship Leopard, Hughes, Boston, May C.
Norwegian bark Prof Schweigard, swau, Got
tenburg. April 14.
Norwegian burk Draupner. Iugo;d;en, at :he
Texel, April 17, for Am*terdam.
UP FOR THIS PORT.
Sehr J H Stickney, FOO?S, at Ballimore, May c.
CLEARED FOR THIS POUT.
Steamship Virginia, Hunter, at Philadelphia,
May 4.
MEMORANDA.
SAVANNA^ May 7.-Arrived, steamship Geni
Barnes, New York; bari, st Delauzad.i. cleared,
6th. ship John Bunyan, Bremen; ban; J M Maruis.
Havre.
The sehr Ch o ter Oak. Poole, from BnckSVtilC, S
C, arrived at Philadelphia May 3. '
The ^chr Moselle, Miller, fr mi Georgetown. S C.
for St John's, N D, arrived at Vineyard Haven 2d
instant.
The sehr Ridgewood, Derrlcksen, for George?
town, S C, cleared at New York May J.
UST OF V?s<h'L&
rr, CLEARED UM SAIL.il/ FOR . :;.
K ORE I G s.
LIVKRVUOL.
Br ship Island Home, Mcl.ellan. up.April 6
Br bark Vinco, Rob:-on, up.April 15
CARDIFF.
Norwegian bark Lugent, Neilsen, sailed....Jan 20
HAVANA.
Brig G S Berry, Brad.ey, cleared.Ipril 15
\) O M B .s X
Ship Western star, Crowe!!, cieared.i;?r:i ?
r Coudci vutue, Sterling, cleared..?:ri! -J!
rCfcW YOUL.
?che H C Sher--aid. Clark, cleared.April 23
r Lilly, (limbes, cleared.April i:;
hrl. Well , Wells, u?>.April 20
?ehr Ell* Frauces, Bolger, up.Apr,l 29
IIIL.ll'KM'UU.
Steamship Vitginia. Hunter, cleared.Mav 4
Sehr W a Ufurbifiii, Seuil, up....;.April 9
Sehr Annie Magee. Voling, cleared.April i
r > L RUSMCII. Smith, cleared.April 2fl
r Ida Rii harisnn. Bedell, up.April '-7
lehr A S Gattin, Cnskill, up.April :9
BALTIMORE,
Sehr PL smith,-.un . toni it
c! i S 1 n,e11' ".?.?* cleared....... &a i
behr J ll stickney, K.M.KS. np!?.V~.ir.*."Msy c
" . . NKW ORLEANS.
Sehr Lucy D-, Hali, cle.red.April *j
F
Stopping.
??17A^T^S17PE R10 R.
THE UNION
STEAMBOAT COMPANY,
AND
ATLANTIC, DULUTH AND PACIFIC LINE.
One of tue Splendid Steamers METKOR. INDIA,
PACIFIC. COBURN', ATLANTIC, JAPAN, KEWEE
NAW, ARCTIC, CUINAand ST. PAUL, will leave
Bnfilalo daily (except Fridays and Saturdays,) at
SP. M., Erle the next morning, Clevcdand the
same night, and Detroit at 10 P. M.. daily, (ex?
cept Sundays and Mondays l for DULUTH and in?
termediate LAKE SUPERIOR PORTS,
i Connections are made at Duluth with the Lakt
Superior and Mississippi Railroad, to St. Paul
and all points in Minnesota. Northern Wisconsin
and Iowa. Also, with the Northern Pacific Rall
road for the Red River Country.
Excursion Tickets, AT GREATLY REDUCE? RATES
will be issued by all prluclpal Railroads to St
Paul by this route, returning via air rall. Or bj
Rall Montes to St. Paul and Duluth, returning vii
Lake.
During the months of Junei July and August
EXCURSION Tsirs will be made via the Noni
Shore of Lafce Superior, visiting the Silver Mines
Fort William, Orand.Portagc, Jsc.
For further Information, apply to_
B.F.PATRICK,
G?n?ral Passenger Agent, Buffalo, N. Y.
E. T. EVANS. Manager A. D. and P. Line.
S. D. CALDWELL, General Manager U. S. Co.
mayS-mwi3mos
F
OR PHILADELPHIA
WEEKLY STEAM LIN E-THURSDAYS-Ct N
NECTING WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES
AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND
PROVIDENCE.
The Fast Iron Screw Steamship
"V I R .Or I. If-' 1* A. ,
HUNTER, Commander,
Will be dispatched for Philadelphia on ^?ftfiflfc
TII:-KSDAV. nth May, ai 1 o'ciock?&j????
P. M., from Brown's North Wharf.
AirTh rough Bills Lading issued for Cotton
Rice and Rosin, ic, to the New England Cities
and Spirits. Turpentine, as agreed.
4?-Tiie Steamers of this linc will take Lumbei
to Philadelphia on accommodating terms.
For Freight engagements apply to
WM. A. COU RTE NAT,
mays-mwtha_No. 1 Union What:.
.p?R LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN.
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS.
THE LIVERPOOL'AND GREAT WESTERN
Will dispatch one of their first-class, full powei
Iron Screw Steamships from
PIER No. -16 N. E., EVERY WEDNESDAY,
AS FOLLOWS:
MANHATTAN, Capt. FOKSTTH....May 6, at 3 PH
COLORA DO, Capt. T.W.FRBEMAN.May io, at 10 A M
WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLIAMS. ...May 17, at 3 P JJ
NEVADA, Capt. GREEN.May24,at 9AM
NEBRASKA, Capt. COARD.May 27, atllAU
Cabin Passage $80, gold.
Steerage Passage (Oillce No. 29 Broadway) $30,
currency.
For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to
WILLIAMS & GUION,
No. 65 Wall street, N. Y.
N. B. The steamship"! plying between Charles'
ton and New York, of the Lines represented fe
spectlvely by Messrs. JAMES ADGF.R A CO.,
Agents, and by Messrs. WAGNER, HUGER A CO
and W. A. COURTENAY, Agents, make dost
connections with the Steamships of the WIL
LIA MS & GUION Line. may6
TC? Q R S E W Y ? R E.
ON TUESDAY, MAY 9TH, AT 6 O'CLOCK
P. M.
NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870.
STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK,
*^ ....v./2$.
The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel steamship
SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckett. Commander, will
san for New York on TUESDAY, May 9th, at six
o'clock P M., rrom Pier No. 2, Union Wharves.
The flne new Iron Steamship GBORGIA will
follow on TUESDAY, ich May.
Through Bills or Lading given on Cotton to
Liverpool. Boston. Providence and the New Eng?
land Manufacturing Towns, at the lowest mar?
ket rates.
Insurance by Steamers or this Line >-i per cent.
For Freight Engagements or Passage, having
very tine state-room accommodations, apply to
WAGNER, HUGER A CO.. No. 26 Broad street, or
to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves.
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F
OR XE W Y ? K Ii
OLD LINE S BW VORK AND CHARLES?
TON STEAMSHIPS.
ESTABLISHED 164 5.
SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS
The very rftst and splendid side-Wheel Steam
slui^s ol this Line will hail from Adger's South
Wlmrr as follows :
CHAMPION, SATURDAY, May ctn, at 6 o'clock
P. M.
JAMES ADGER, SATURDAY, May 13th, at 2 o'clock
P. M.
CHAMPION, SATURDAY, May 20th, at 6 o'clock
P. M.
JAMES ADGER, SATURDAY. May 27th, at 12 o'clock
M.
.?-I usurante )i percent, by this Line.
a?* Through Ihnsoi Lading given on Cotton tn
Liverpool, Boston, Pr?vitlcucc und the New Eng?
land manufacturing towns at thc lowest marke:
rares.
For Freight or Tassagc ."iisngemeius. apply to
mayl_JAMES ADGER & CO.
jp O lt BALTIMORE.
FREIGHTS RECEIVED D.tlLY, AND THROUGH
BILLS LADINO ISSUED
<fi?Efe TO <?afc
PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON.
AND TUE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST.
The anc Steamship -SEA GULL," Du'.ton.
commander. Will sud for Rainmore on TUESDAY,
9th May, at 10 o'clock ft. M.
*x" "hilarieiphia ri dights forwarded ro that
city by railroad front Baltimore without addi?
tional insurance, and Consignees arc allowed am
pie time tosanurie ami sell 'heir Goods frein
the Railroad Denoi in . n le's hin,
i'AUL C. TKEMIOLM, Agent,
m-ty 2-7 v. J ; i:i 'fi tv narres.
?ACIMC ?TAiL
..?.Uls-iiii* COMFY'
CALIFORNIA, C ll i S A AND J ?.PAN
FAKES GREATLY REDUCEDr .
street. Now.York.-at iti :..<.?:*! .: noon, o? use iota
und Sith of every m< mn ?exeept when than
?laies fall tu .--utji.iy, mea the Saturday preceu
ins.
All departures connect Panama wit:, steam?
ers foe South I'aeitlt anu central Amerton torts.
Departure of 15tti touches at Kingston. Jamaica.
For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran?
cisco tirst of every month, except when it fails on
sunday; then on the day preceding. .
No California steamers touch at Havana, bu
-io direct from New York to A.-pmwall.
one hundred pounds baggage iree to each adult
Medicine and attendance free.
For Passage Tickets or other information appl>
at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on thc
wharf foot of Canal street. North River. Ne*
w-rk. F. K. HALT, Agent.
julyic-lyr
_Shipping._
.p olTTTvl? RTO o L .
The fine American Bark ANNIE KIM- ^?J*
BALL, (of small capad ty.) Stimson, Master, 522?
having a large ponton of her cargo engaged and
going aboard, will meet with dispatch.
For engagements, apply to .
\Y\ B. SMITH 4 CO.,
may8-l Napier's Rapge. .
F
OR LIVERPOOL.
The Al Iron Clipper Ship REMINGTON
John F. Fowler, Master, wants 600 bales cot
ton to complete cargo. Apply to
mayo HENRY CARD
F
OR BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC
LANDING.
The steamer PILOT BOY. Captain r ^TT"^
J. W. ?ly, wil! leave everv TntntS-?a32SL
DAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, as above. Keturuing,
will leave Bcaurort FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock.
mara _j. D. AIKEN, Agent.
JpOR NORTH EDISTO, BEAUFORT AND
PACIFIC LANDING.
The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain
J. W. Sly, will leave Csntrol Wharf,_
for thc above points every MONDAY MORMNU. at s
o'clock, and, returning, will leave Bcaurort every
TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock A. M., and Edisto at 3 P. M.
marti J. D. AIKEN. Agent.
Yyfi&KLY. LINE TO SAVANNAH.
. , THROUGH EY DAYLIGHT.
?.OR PACIFIC LANDING,'BEAUFOIff. HILTO>
HEAD, SAVANNAH. DARIEN AND
BRUNSWICK, GA.
The favorite Steamer
ELIZA HANCOX,
Captain L. W. BURNS,
will receive Freight at Accommoda- , ?y^w,
:ion wharf for above points every j^^iliyliaa
TUESDAY, and leave every WEDNESDAY MORNING,
at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah same evening,
and leaving for Bailen, 4c, on the following
morning.
Returning, win leave -Savannah for Charleston
every MONDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock.
For Freight or passage, apply to
RAVEN EL. HOLMES 4 CO.,
mate No. 177 East i;av.
J^XCURSION- TO THE PHOSPHATE
WORKS ON THE ASHLEY RIVER.
The elegant Steamer ELIZA HAN- . TTT-?L>
COX,.Captain L. W. Burns, wi:i????u5?2?
leave Accommodation Wharr on TUESDAY MORN?
ING, May 9th, at io o'clock, and return to thc
city at ? P. M.
Refreshments on board. Fare Si.
A good opportunity will beatlorded 'o visit the
various points of Interest on the River.
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F
OR GEORGETOWN,* S. C.
To accommodate Delegates to the - ^rTT^*^,
Convention to lie held Here nu tlie?g?a??SS
11th instant, the Steamer EMILIE, Cupiain U C.
White, will leave here aB above on MONDAY
NIGHT, thc8th instant, at 9 o'clock. Returnlug,
leave Georgetown on WEDNESDAY MORNING, the
loth instant, at 8 o'clock. Thia In B-.u of her
regular inp next week.
For engagements apply on board or to
SIlACKELFORD A K LLY.
mays No 1 Boyce's Wharr.
JgX'.TJRSION TO ST. AUGUSTINE AND
TUE ST. JOHN'S RIVER, FLORIDA.
The splendid and fast Steamer
DICTATOR, Captain L. M Coxetter.,_
will leave Charleston, TUESDAY, May lom, ut i.mi
past 8 P. M., on an Excursion to Florida, arriving
ul Savannah early on WEDNESDAY, and remain?
ing there until uftcruoou, uifbrdlng ample lime to
visit Buenaventura and other points of Interest.
Leaving at 3 o'clock P. M., will arrive at St. Au?
gustine THURSDAY MORNING, where a most agree?
able day may be spent Inspecting thc ancient
Spanish Fonress, the Cathedral, and othervellcs
of the drat seMlement on ihe continent, In sailing
on the Bay or visiting the Orange Groves of the
neighborhood. Leaviug'St. Augustine, on FRIDAY
MORNING, thc Dictator will pass up the St. John's
toPalatka. by daylight, stopping at all points or
Interest, thus allording a rare-opportunity or see?
ing, to the best advantage, the most beautiful or
Southern Rivers.
Returning will leave Jacksonville SATURDAY,
Fernandina the same afternoon, arriving at Sa?
vannah SUNDAY MORNING, and charleston SUN?
DAY EVENING.
Fare for round trip, $18.
No ext ra charge for Meals or Staterooms.
muyl-14 RAVEN EL A CO.. Agents.
F
F L O K 1 D A,
TWICE A WEEK.
FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA. JACKSON
VILLE. PILATKA AND ALL POINTS ON
TUE ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain " -^?TT"0?*
L. M. CoxKTTKit, will sail from^aEHBC
Southern Wharf for above points every TU**?*i
EVENiNfl.nt S.30o'clock, arriving back at Charlea
ton every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock.
.Thc Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D. B. vincent,
will sall from Southern Wharf for above point;
every FRIDAY EVKMNG, at P.30 o'clock, arriving
ack at Charleston WKINSSDAY AFTERNOON, at s
o'clock.
RAVENEL * CO.. Agents,
octio Southern wharf.
B
NO. 94 CHURCH STREET.
TUREE DOORS NORTH OF BROAD,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
LIME SLATES LATHS
PLASTER TIN HAIR
CEMENT TILE GRAVEL
CHIMNEY TOPS SEWER PIPE GARDEN VASES
AC. -Ac. 4C.
Now landing, a cargo of very superior LIME,
lor sale low.
Country orders carefully and promptly filled.
P. O. BOX 374 E. M. UK KU RE.
maro
Notices in tfankrnptcTj.
IJFTHE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES. FOR THE DISTRICT OF
SOUTU CAROLINA.-In the limiter o? LEANDER
A. BIUG?K, Bankrupt, by whom a petition for
adjudication of Bankruptcy was tiled on the
TWENTY-FIRST DAV OF AMIL, A. D. 1871, In Salli
Court-Iii Bankruptcy.-This ls to give noiLc,
that on the twenty-fourth day or April. A. D. 1871,
a Warrant in Bankruptcy waa issued njjalnst
the Estate ur LEANDER A. BIGGER, of -,
In ?he County of .Clarendon and State of Sooth
Carolina, who has oven adjudged a Bankrupt,
on his own petition; Dint thc payment or t?ny
*ehts r.nd delivery or any property belonging to
said Bankrupt, to him or for his usc, mid the
transfer of any property by hi u, are furb dden
by law; t!:ut a meeting o' th? Creditors of thc
saul Bankrupt, to prove their.debts, sud to chouse
one or in.we Assignees or his estate, will be held
at a Court o? banB?nptcf, to be hohlen at No. Ti
Broad street, Charleston. South Carolina before
J.e. CARPENTER, Registrar, on thu eighth day
ol Mav, A. D. 1871, at ll o'clock A. M.
L. E. JOHNSON,
United states Marshal, as Messenger.
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES, FOR THE DISTRICT OF
SOUTH CAROLINA.-lu the ma-ter or HENRY
ASHER, Bankrupt, by whom a helidon for adju?
dication of Bankruptcy was Died on the TENTH
DAY OF APRIL, A. \). 1871, In said Court-11 Bank?
ruptcy -Tins ls to give notice '.hat on Hie Util
day nf April, A. I>. tiffi, a warrant in Bankruptcy
was Issued ag ilnst Hie estate ol HENRY ASHER,
of Blackville, la thc Comity of Barnwell, and Slate
of South carolina, who has been adjudged a Bank?
rupt on lils own netti lon; that, Hie payment oruny
debts and delivery of any property belonging to
said Bankrupt, to hun or lur his use. and the
transfer of any properly by him arc forbidden by
law; that a meei big or t lie creditors of the saul
Bankrupt, to prove their debts and to.clio a.; cue
or more nsarunees of lin estate-, will I? held ai a
Court ol Bankruptcy, io b . holden iNo. ii Broad
street. Charleston; south Carolins*, before J. c.
CARPENTER, Registrar, on the Eighth day of Muy.
A. D. 1371, at ll o'clock A.M.
L. E. JOHNSON,
United States Marshal, as Messenger.
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TN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE
_L UNITED STATES-FOR THE I'lSfKICT OF
SOwTM OAROI.IXA.-In Hi? iiinlter of THOMAS
?i- M ,,V>'' ''^''kruiit. bv-wlion a petition for
Adjudication nf Bankruptcy was UM un thc
rwsxTY FIRST DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1871, in said
t ourt-in Baukruptey.-This ls to give notice,
that ?II ihe twenty i ur li day of April, A. 1). 1871,
a warrant m Bankruptcy was Ismied against the
ksrsteor THOMAS M. ML'LDI?OW: or Bi-mupviiie,
in the county m Stunt- r. .iud state of South Car?
olina, who h.is been adjudged a Bankrupt, ou his
own pettilou; thu ti he payments of any debts ami
lelivery or any property belonging to said Bank?
rupt, to htm or ior his use, mid Hie tranhier ef
ny properly by him, ure lorblddcn iiy law; Mint
meeting of the creditors of ihe said Bankrupt,
prove their debt", and to choose one or more
assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to ne hohlen at No. n Bmad street,
qnarlestoa, south Caroiiua. before J. c. CARPES
ut, Registrar, on the teuih day or May. A. D.
.1. at ll A. M. L. E. JOHNSON.
United States Marshal, as Messenger.
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C lot li i rig nrtd inrushing ?rro?s,
SPRING CLOTHiNG.
CORNER OP WEXTWORTH.
Au extensive assortment of
SPRING- AND SUMMER
CLOTHING.
made up ror the trade or this city, now offered at
LOW PRICES. In thc stock will be found the
following styles or snits :
SCOTCH CHEVIOT HORSING AND DERBY
SUITS
Fiench Batiste Morning and Derby Salis
Silk Mixed Morning md Derby Snits
Diagonal and Crape Coating Morning and Derby
Snits
Blue and Black Flannel Morning and Derby Snits
Light Mixed CasslrnereMorning aud Derby suits.
SOYS' AKHOiiTl'H
SACKS, DERBY AND MORNING COAT SUITS,
forages of from ? to 17 years.
FURNISHING GOODS,
A full supply of all kinds-UNDERSHIRTS AND
DRAWERS, GLOVES. SCARFS, BOWS, Ac, of Hie
latest styles. ' .
TUE CELEBRATED
STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS
A F?LL SUPPLY OF ALL Ml'ALITIES.
THE
TAILORM D?P1RKT
Offers FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
SUMMER CLOTHS, COATINGS, BATISTE, CHE?
VIOT AND FANCY CASSI MERES, of select pat?
terns and shades, which win be made to order in
the best manner, at MODERATE PRICES.
WM. MATTHIESSEN.
B. W. McTUREOUS, Superintendent.
mayl-mwth2mos_
SHUN WM.
X>RESS SUITS.
BUSINESS SUITS
S EL" l'H, T S .
C O L L -A. K, S .
NECK WEAR.
G- L O V E S.
CANES ANO UMBRELLAS.
TRKNKS&TRAV?LLSNG BIGS
o
A2? ENTIRE
NEW STOCK
OF THE ABOVE HOODS IN THE
LATEST STYLE,
AND AT PRICES TO 3UIT.
J. H. LAWTON & GO..
ACADEMY OF MUSIC BLUDDiG.
Situ ?rocmw. Ut.
BEDFORD'S (LATE CORWINS; GROCERY
AND f
TEA WAREHOUSE.
HEAL'Q?AKTEI?S FOB SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER
PURE LEAF LARD
PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, ind
BISCUITS, AC., Ac.
-V. B.-I CLAIM TC KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP
FAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS CITY.
f E. E. BEDFORD,
VERY - PURE
I SUCCESSOR TO
CHOICE j 1ER AND IES, WINES
i WILLIAM S. CORWIN 4 CO.,
FAMILY j - AND VERY OLD
\lHo. 275 KING STREET, _
FLOUR. . WHISKIES,
i OPPOSITE HASEL.
WHOIiESALiE AJV1> RETAIL DEALER
. * .ni
Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars Provisions, Spices, Sea*
TH3RUSTICALLY SEALED FRUITS.
V EG E?ABLBS, MEATS, SOUP S ,. &c.
All articles sold from mis establishment.arie or the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANT?E?
Goods lelivereti to. ali pans or the City, Railroad Depots, steamboats, free of expense.
EVER i E. BEDFORD. )
"V.O. H. GRUBER. i
SEND TOR A
CATALOGUE.
(JAS. S. MARTIN.
I WM. G. MOOD, JB.
OLD CA li OL IX A BITTERS,
FOll SALE BV
E. E. RfiDFORD, King street,
C. D. AHRENS A CO., KiHg street,
B. FF.LD.MANN A CO., King slreet,
C. Mi 'M KI if.;:,
Ami b- Druggists ami Grocers everywhere.
rn E S T I ll O N i A LS.
A - : L?J
Read a few of the Testimonials in regard to the (
EFF1GA0Y of that STKKLING.MEDIC1NE,
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS.
A few Certificates from the many in our posses?
sion from persons who have tested the
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS:
FROM TUE POSTMASTER AT TUMBLING
SHOALS, S.C.
!. TUMBUxo SHOALS, S. C.. April o, 1870.
Messrs. GOODRICH, WISEMAN A Co., Charleston,
S.C.:
Gentlemen-This ls to inform voa that about a
j ear ago 1 wits in delicate health, worn out with
old age and hurd work, weighing one hundred
und twenty-live noonda; upon. request 1 com?
menced using rhe-OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. Af-,
ter using nine borrie*. 1 felt ns wed and vigorous
as thirty :ycar8 ago-went to work and made
money. 1 weighed, after u?lng the above, one
hundred ?ind seventy-two pounds. I have ?>ioce
oeen strong and ha?e. Accept, gentlemen, my
Hiatus, ?iud .-access say I to the OLD CAROLINA
BITTERS.
(Signed) RANSOM PHILLIPS, P. M.,
Tumbling Sim?is, S. C.
FROM ANDREW CHAMBERS. 1RW1NT0N. GA.
IKWISTON, GA., September -lb, 1889.
Messrs. GOODRICH. WISEMAN St Co.:
Gentlemeu-Wtien In your city, two weeks ago.
your Hr. Service gave me a nettleiTyour cele?
brated CAROLINA B11TEIIS. which I brought
home for my father, whose health was very feeble.
After using lt he was so well pleased with Its
'.neets. Hitit he considers them almost Indispensa?
ble. Please lind enclosed sixteen, (?10.) the price
..I two cases: direct Hum W. J. Chambers & Son.
No. 10, C. R. R. Yours, very respectfully,
(Signed) AND1U?W CHAMBERS.
ANOTHER VOICK FROM GEORGIA.
FORT VALLEY. GA., september 15, 1869.
Messrs. Gonoiucii. WIN KM AN .fc Co., Charleston:
Gentlemeu-1 take grct-t pleasure in informing
you thatmy wife has experienced great benefli
[rom the use of the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS.
lr is certainly a good medicine, and 1 wonldr
plcased if you would scud me another dozen ira
mediately. Respectfully, Ac,
(Signed) . Jxo. A HOUSER.
Sold .by all Druggists in Charleston. The trade
supplied by
GOODRICH. WIN EMA N .t CG.,
Principal Deprt, No. c Hayne street.
Diners.
. WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE
OL? CAROLINA ll ITTER S.
El. BISCHOFF A CO..
H. KLATTE A CO..
BOLLMANN BROTH ERS.
J. A. QUACKEXBUSH.
W AMENEE A MONSEES,
MANTO UK A CO.
Sewing ittiurjmcs.
?# .
AX:> TUK
WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCh
MACHINE.
are the oesi In usc.
F*r ?ale on the (?ease Plan, wita month:? ?M.?
tienta, ou e:?} terms, or for casu. Al! aunts ol
Machine attachments. Needles, Cotton, (weite
black and colored,! SUK, Oil, soap, AC, .sc.
Repairing as nsoaL Circulan and samples o
worri sent o:i application.
i'. ft. HASELTON.
Gentic! ..r-aier lu First Claas Sewing us
chines ana Material, No. -TOT King street
S'lgn (thar?eston. s. o
3saatscn's ftrepnrntions. .
STJ^E POP!
DEATH TO HATS, -
ROACHES,
BEDBUGS, dec.
NEVI:it FA'i.iNt;.
BOXES DOUBLES TEIG SIKH AS OTHERS
HERMETICALLY SEALED AND
ALWAYS FRESH.
Sold ar- Wholesale by
DO WIK. MOISE Si DAVIS, -
And at. ratal by all Druggists._fcbl-smo
GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUlE
'THE MO UNTA INE EB,
GREENVILLE, S. C..
Has tne largest real circulation or any paper
tn that section. Subscription price SI a year.
G. E. ELFORD, Editor anil Proprietor.
G. G. WELLS. Associate Editor.
dec?a
s
Railroads.
blmTe! R oTiiTA^?ATL R O?F.
VICE-PKESIDEST'S OFFICE. ;i '
CHARLESTON, S. January 18,1671. J
On and after SUNDAY, Janaary 22, the Fassen?
I ger 'Irams on '.no Soum ..rjiinu Railroad. will
tai an follows:
FOR AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston."..12.60 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta.8.15 P. M.
FOE COLUMBIA.
Leave Cnarleston._.8.20 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.,.3.40 p. M.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta.. 7.40 A.M.
Arrive at charleston.3.20 P. M.
Leave Columbia.".12.15 P. M.
Arrrlve at charleston. 7.50 p. M.
AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston...w..... 8.30 P. VL
Arrive at Augusta...;. 7.G?<L M.
Leave Augusta.;. 5.501. M.
Arrive at Charleston.5.40 A. M.
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS.
. (Sundf.yB excepted.)
Leave Charleston.7.10 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia...<. 6.00 A. M.
Leave Columbia...... 7.60P.M.
Arrive at Charleston_:.;.9.46 A. M.
SUMMERVILLE TRAIN.
Leave Charleston..4.30 P. M..
Arrive at Summerville..(?.00 P. M.
Leave Summerville..........7.00 A.M.
Arrive at charleston...l?C.;*, 8.16 A. M.
CAMDEN BRANCH.
Leave Camden.e.oo A M.
Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A. 3k
Leave Columbia........v:. 1.26 P.E.
Arrive at Camden:...?-:..... 6.00 p. M.
Day and Night Trains make close connections:
nt Augusta with "Georgia Railroad and Central
Railroad. . '?
Night Train connects with Macon.sad Augusta
Railroad. . * . "
Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville
ano Columbia Railroad. .
Camden Train connects dally with Day Passen?
ger Trains.
jan!9 ' A. L. TYLER. vice-President.
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COU?
PANT.
CHARLESTON, S. C., February ll, 1871.
Trains leave Charleston Daily at 12 M. and :
P.M.
Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex?
cepted) and 3:30 p. M.
Train docs not leave Charleston 6:30 P. M., SUN?
DAYS. . '
Train lenvrng at 12 M. makes through connec?
tion to New York, via Richmond and Acquia
Creek only, golug through tn 42 hours, WITHOUT
DETENTION ON SUNDAYS. ,
Passengers leaving by 6:30 P. M. Train have
choice of route, via Richmond and Washington,
or via Portsmouth and DaliImore. Those leaving
FRIDAY by this Train lay over on SUNDAY in Bal?
timore. Those leaving on SATSRDAY remain SUN?
DAY In Wilmington, N. C.
This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant
route to Cincinnati. Chicago and other points
West and Northwest, both Trains making close
connections at Washington with Western trains
ol Baltimore and li nio Railroad.
S. S. SOLOMONS,
Engineer aa ' superintendent.
P. Ii. CLEAFOR, General Ticket Agent.
febll-12mos
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RALL
ROAD.
PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road run dally a*
follows:
Leave Charleston..;.... ..8.30 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah.8.00 p. M.
Leave Savannah.11.15 A. M.
. Arrive at Charleston.5.20 P. M.
Connects at Savannah with the Atlantic ?Gulf
Railroad for Jackaonvile, St. Augustine, aad ali
points in Florida. T
With Central Railroad for Macon, Atlanta, Mo?
bile. New Orleans and thc West.
With Steamboats for points on the Savannah*
River.
[ At Charleston with the Northeastern and South
I Carolina Railroads, and Steamships for all points
North and Weat.
Through Tickets over this line on sale at Hotela
ln Charleston; Scrcven House, Savannah; and all
principal Ticket olMees North and South.
Freights-forwarded dally to and from Savan?
nah and all points beyoud.
Through Bills of Lading issued lo Jacksonville.
Pa'.utka. Ac.
Tarin" as low as Ly any other line.
. C. S. GADSDEN,
octa Engineer and Superintendent.
iDrngs, gftemiiate, Ut.
ROS?D??S.
ROS AD ALI 3 is the best Blood
Purifier.
ROSAD ALIS, a sure cure for
Scrofula.
ROSAD ALIS, endorsed by
Physicians.
R0SADALIS, a potent remedy
for Rheumatism*
ROSAD ALIS, a Remedy tried
and true.
ROSAD ALIS, the best Altera?
tive extant.
ROSAD ALIS endorsed by the
following :
Dr. R. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore.
Ur. T. C. POOH, ol Baltimore.
Dr. THOS. J. BOVEIN. ol Baltimore.
Dr. A. DCRUAN. of Turboro'. N. C.
Dr. J. S. SPARKS, of Nichoiasvile, Ky.
Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima, Ohio.
Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, ol Philadelphia.
Dr. J. L. Mc- 'Alt i ii A, of South Carolina,
aud many otners. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC
KOSAJT>AXt'lA$?
endorsed by Rev. KABNEY BALL, now of Mary?
land Conference, formerly Chaplain in thc Con?
federate Anny ol'Northern Virginia.
ROSADALIS
is Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, ned acts a
one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER,
KIDNEYS aun all the SECRETORY ORGANS ex?
pelling all impure matter and building un tho
system to a healthy, vigorous condition.
ROSA DALIS
IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale
GOODRICH. WISEMAN A- CO., \ Agents In
Dr. H. BAER, , ) Charleston,
mars-ly _!_
fJlRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ?c.
Just received, a large assortment, and for sale at
DR. H. BAER'S
Drug Store.