The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, May 16, 1871, Image 4

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ni The Mountain Rtartsease. BT BRET HARTE. "By scattered rocks and toroid waters shifting, By farrowed glade and.deli, To feverish men thy calm, sweet face uplifting, Tnon st av est, them to tell The delicate thoughts that cannot And expression, For ruder speech too fair; That, like thy petals, tremble in possession, And scatter on the atr. The miner pauses in his rugged labor, And leaning on his spade, Lan?rhior/:y calls uuto hts comrade neighbor To see thy charms displayed. But in his eye a mist unwonted rises. And for a moment clear. Some sweet home face his foolisu thought sur? prise*. And pauses in a tear Some boyish vision or his Eastern village, Of uneventful toil, Where golden harvests followed quiet tillage Above a peaceful soil. One moment only, for the pick uplifting Through root and Ubre cleaves, And on the mu t Jy current slowly drifting, Are swept the bruised leaves. And yet, 0, poet, in thy homely fashion Thy work thou dost fufll ; For in the turbid current or his passion Thy race ls shining still ! COMjaJEHOIAL NEWS. Imports. DEMERARA-Per British brig Lena-33 hhds, 24 t lei ces and seo bbls enpar. 50 hhds and 250bbls molasses. To? "decal A co. Exports. PHILADELPHIA-Per sehr H G Band-250 tons phosphate rock. BARI EN, GA-Per sehr A R Wetmore-Inward cargo. Thc Charleston Cotton, Klee anti Naval Stores Market. omcB CHARLESTON NE we. l MONDAY EVENING, May 15.1S71. i COTTON.-There was a lair demand with a strong market, prices exhibiting a de ldedly Improved tendency, and advanced during the day about a %c V m. Sales 400 bales, say 28 at 12%, 47 at 13j/, 10 at 13%, 40 at 14, 4 at 14ft 4 at 14ft is at UM, 89 at 15, ll at 16ft 58 at I5%c, and 139 on private terms. We quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good oruiuary.12. ?14% Low middling.16 fa Middling.15%@ Strict middling.15%@16 j RICE.-There were no transactions or a whole? sale character. We quote common to fair at 8@ 8%c, good 8%@S% * lb. NAVAL STORES.-There were no sales reported. FiiBiouTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi aal on uplands ; via New York, %d ou uplands ; ld on sea Islands ; by sa::, " j^d on - uplauds, %d on sea islands. To Harra nominal. Ouasvwi?e-to New York, toy steam,-%'.; on uplands and xe on si a island H ; $123 $ tierce ou rice: by sail. %c ?a it o: cotton; - V tierce on rice:-joe ~? barret on roait; $T@3 ?? M on ?umber; $B@10 f M on timber, i. 3oa:on, by sail, Kc "t* lt cu upland cotton. To Providence, by sail $5 yi M on oeards, .Sc "fl ft on cotton; by steam $1 $ hale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, bjbteaui, tfe *? ;t> on uplauds; by sail, t; V M a boards; $9 on Umber; $3 'ii ton cn clay, and $3@3 50 cn phoa-, pli?tes. To Baltimore, by steam, ? b by ?ati, |6 50$7 7fl M on boards; $3@3 25 *a ton ct phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by our merchants to take lumber freights furn Georgetown, S. C., Danen and Satina River, Ga and Jacksonville, Fia., to Northern ports, and ?lo Q.: M are the rates on lumber and beards. B?CHANOS.-sterling ?0 day bills 21%. DOMBSTIC EXCHANGE. - The *anfcs purchase light checks at H on to pap, and sell at % pre- j minni. Q0LP-10%cT.l%. _ Markets by Telegraph. HONEY MARKETS. LONDON, May 15-Noon.-Consols 93%. Bonds I .Oft Evening.-Consols 93ft Bonds 90ft FRANKFORT, May 15.-Bonds 98%a9<J%. NEW YORK. May 16-Noon.-Freights Orm. Gov? ernments Bttady and dull. Stocks very quiet and steady. Atate bonds firm but duli. Money easy i at 4. Gold aieady.at UJi. Exchange, long io. Evening.- Freights steady. Mouey easy at 3a5. Sterling loxaioft Gold Inactive at n%ali%. Governments closed steady at xa.<? advance. State bonds dull, but strong, wit.: little change. Tennessee^ 70; new 70. Virginias 63%; new 72. Louisianas 68%: new 62; levees 70; eights 84. Alabamas 1C3; fives"4. Georgias85%-.sevens93. North Carolinas 47%; new 20%. South Carolinas 72; new 63%. NEW ORLEANS. May 15.-Bank sterling 23%. Sight exchange % premium. Gold 11%. COTTON MARKETS. LIVEEPCOL, Maj 15-Nocn.-Colton opened with a hardening tendency; uplauds 7%d, Or? leans *%d; sales estimated at 16.000 balts. Alteruoon.-cotton active and Aimer; Orleans 7%a7%; speculation and expoit 5000 hulea Evening.-Cotton active and urm.-r; uplands 7%d; Orleans 7%a7%d; sales l5,oou bales; lor ex? port and speculation 5^00. NEW YORK, May 15-Noon.-Cotton oui t but strong; uplands ic%c, Orleans l?%c; tales 200O bales. Evening.-Cotton easier; sales sooo bales; ap landa 16%c. ; MOBILE, Muy 16.-Cotton strong; middlings ia??C; net receipts 1529; exports to Great Britain 1635; sales'6c0; stock 2553 bales. BOSTON, May 15.-Cotton quiet and steady ; mid? dlings 16%c; net receipts 440; gross 505;sales 400; stock 11,000 bales. BALTIMORE, May 15.-Cotton firm and holders asking higher rates: middlings 15%al6%c; uet re? ceipts 50; gross 87; ex poi ts coastwise 55; sales 575; stock 3048 bales. NORFOLK, May IP.-Cotton Arm; low middlings 14%c; net receipts 35-i; exports coastwise 4^0; sales sr; steck 1244 balea WILMINGTON, May 15.-Colton active ; mid? dling, (Sc;net receipts, 219 bales;stock, 1,785. AUGUSTA, May 15.-Cotton maiket opened exci? ted, but ca.sed nominal at 15c lor middling ; sales 316 bales; receipts 100. . SAVANNAH, May 15.-Cotton very arm; ml'1 dhngs. l5^.o: net receipts, 375 bales; exports to Great Britain. 2,7*2; Continent, 670; coastwise, 1,081; sales, 909; sto k. 29,2 8. NEW ORLEANS. Maj '.o.-Cotton in lair demand and prices advanced; middlings, 15%aicc.; notre celpts, 4,597 hales; gross, 5,117; exports to Liver? pool, 3,857; Havre, 12; coastwise, 2,605; sales. 4,t00; Stock, 140,659. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LONDON, May 15-Noon.-The weather ls favor? able lor growing crops. Sugar afloat 30s Od. Lard 5ls 6d. NEW YORK. May 15-Noon.-Fleur dull and drooping. Wncat quiet, and without deciced Chance. Corn dull and unchanged. Pork quiet ai i 1 "al7 60. Lard steady. Turpentine quiet a: 62c. Rosin steady at $2 40 for strained. Evening.-Flour quiet and unchanged ; common to exta $0 60a7 10; good to citoicc $715u9. ?\ bis key quiet at 91%c. ".hen: lc belter, closing duli: "winier red and amber Western $1 68al 62. Corn closed dull ard declining at 78a80>ic. Pork quiet a:$iral7 25. Beti steady. Lard emil; kettle ll??. Naval stores and tallow steady. BALTIMORE. Mayjl5.-Flour dull and favors buy? er*. Wheat du.l fur Ohio and Indiana; ethers quiet, and unihr.ngcd. Com-Southern white Sigher at 79a7;c; yellow 75a76c. Pork Sis so: Shuni -ers "%e; ctear rib sides io%c. Whiskey acaree at 92>?a93c. CINCINNATI. May 15.-Flour in fan: demand and advaueed Corn in nood demand and fuli prices, at 57c. Pork-full prices asked and no demand, at $ 7 50. Lard 'ill and declining. Shouldeis 7c; shies 9a9ft Whiskey 87%5Sc. LOHSVILLE. May 15.-Flour active. Cornqiet aLd unchanged. Provisions quiet and steady. Whiskey ssc. NEW ORLKANS. May 15_Flour scarce bat Arm ; superfine $o 25; double $cS75: treble $7. Corn oute; ; mixed yellow 70c; white 7lc. Oats firm a: 65c: Galena 16. Bran SI 25. Hay, supply light: prime |22a23; chulee $?4?25. Mens perk dall a: Sis 02%alS 75. Bacon scarce but Arm at 8. 9%, lo Si. and iu>4C. Lard dull tierce 1 loll ft ken 12>J iVtlic Sugar firm; prime liall%c. Molasses, plantation reboiled ?...-.aiOc; goid to prime fer moulin.: 35a45c. Whi.-kev brm at 67%aV7%c Cotf.c inactive, nominally mi5%?. Boston Market. BOSTON, M;.y 10.-e.OFFEB.-The market ror celle remains without change, the sales having been confined toj'>:,t,;ng ?o s. The salts comprise 800 ? ( ekes Sil ca? ore a: lac gol !; Java at i??a til:. 31 d Bloat 14al6%c per pound, gold. St. Do miogo :s quiet at 9%a:o: per pound, gold in bond. CViT'V.-T e marke- has been quite erm ror this article, with a good iiemand irom mauufac tarers, and pnces nave improved a. ?It ie. The sales 11 stained and ordinary have been at &aiic; good ordinary a; 18?13%c;Jow middling at 14-^a H%tvand middling at 16%ol5%c p-r pound, in OluviuK uplands and Gulf. The market is tow quire Aim at mese price*, with receipta at South? ern ports failing or, ace: more favorable advizes from abroad. DOMESTICS.-Cotton gooets, have not been so ac? tive, out for ail standard goods pnces are well sustained and stocks ?edd close up. lu woollens th^re is no material change. There is a fair de? mand, and prlce8are tending upward, as the cost or production has been increased by the high price and small sloes* or raw material. GUNNY BAGS.-The marki : ls quite dull ton this arricie, and pnces r.re nominally I4%al5'c, cur Jtncy. GUNNY c LOTH.-The market fer gunny cloth continues q ile; ; sales of 200 bales Calcutta on pri? vate terms, but understood at a low figure. We quote Calcutta at ISalOc, and domestic at 19j*a ..oe per yard, ourreucy. HAT.-The market ls easier for hay, the crops are so promising, with sales at $20a28 per ton, as to quality. NATAL STORES.-Spirits turpentine is quite un? settled and prices are entirely nominal, ranging from 57a58c per gallon. Tar 1B dui! at $2 87hi&Z; and in rosin and pitch nothing of any conse? quence has been done. RICE.-Tli e market Tor rice is steady and firm, with a sma l stock of Carolina Sales of 70 casks at SKc, anil small lota of good end prime at 9%a 9%c per pound.. In Patna sales or 700 bags at about $7 78, and small lots at 7>?'a8j,?'c per pound. Rangoon has been sold at 7 c per pound. Easton ?te Co.'? Cotton Report, for the "Week Xuding ?lay 12, 1871. SEW YORE, May 13.-THE MARKET.-In our last report :?e market closed steady SA J5}?c Xor middling!;. Saturday the market was quiet and unchanged: the oflerings were fair but steadily held; sa.es 2336 bales. Monday the market was quiet; the demand was mainly for spinning; middlings IS^cjsaleB 2006 bales. Tuesday there was a fair ousiness transacted for spinning and export at unchanged prices; sales 3674 bales. Wednesday the market was maintained by a spinning demand; the offerings were fair, and holders were a trifle more disposed to realize; sales 2331 bales; middlings 15>?c Thursday the demand wis active, and prices advanced lie; sales 3617 bales at loKc. Yesterday the market was active, and prices fully ??*c hig?ier; sa!e3 5186 bales; middlings lb\c Upland New and Floridas. Mobile. Orleans. Texas. Ordinary.ll?" 113* 11% 12 Good ordinary.. 13& 13.'? 14 14?4 Low middling...14K 16 15'0' I5?i Middling.16% 15'?' 16 16>4 Sales of t he week 19,153 bales-including 6037 to spinners, 1418 to speculators, and 11,698 to export? ers. Gross receipts at this port for the week 12,802 bales. Since 1st September, 943,384 bales, against 624,283 lasi. year. STATISTICAL POSITION. 1871. 1870. stock in Liverpool.bales. 996,000 526.900 Afloat from india. 101,000 . 136,000 Afloat from America. 240,ooa iso ooo Stock in London. 92,350 37,380 A float for London. sc, ooo 40, ooo Stock in Havre. 28,400 74,730 Afloat for Havre. 10,010 9:,753 stock in Bremen. 36.344 13.S60 Afloat for Bremen. 69,182 19,067 Stock in United States ports.. 407.864 312,846 Stock in t ie interior towns.... 49,778 62,990 Total.....i 2,110,943 1,494,525 Excess lu visible supply, com? pared With 1870. 616,422 Stock of cotton held by Man? chester spinners at the mills 75,000 50,000 Price of mid Orleans in Liver? pool. 7???t. 117-16d. Price or aid orleans in New York.?. 16c. . 24c. Price of gold.*........ ll J* 14??' Mew York Rice Market. From the Daily Bulletin. May 13: In such small lots as may be wanted by the facey grocers, do? mestic continues to sell fairly, and values are Arm a: BXaSMofer ordinary to choice, aud 9,'ia 9y?o for selections. Foreign is rather more steady at fae late ueclice, bnt without much ac? tivity, in es or 250 bags Bargoon at tXaTc. cur? rency, duty paid, anu 400 bugs do, lu ot nd, for ex poi t, on piivate terms. From :h>: Journal or Commerce: The market reraaius qi itt. For foreign there is not much de? mand, and, with fair offerings, prices are not very strong. We nctice sales of 250 bags, duty paid, at c!??a7c, and 45J bugs, in bond, tor ex? port, on linvale terms, lu domestic the busi ness is moderate at full rates, cotes so.d atoa 9*c._ . , ._^ t ^ :> New York Naval Stores Market. From thu Journal of Commerce. Maj 13 : In spi? rits tai pen tine, there is perhaps rather more dis? position to realize. The small stock here checks any important decline in parcels for prompt de? livery, tut there are sellers ?or short deilvtry at something ?ess. We quote merchant allie lots at 52a52,l3c, willi a sale of 5. b'ols at the inside price. Rosins-Tr e market for strained re??alos quiet at about steady ligares. The* better grades are lu fair suppl), and on fine sorts there is more of a disposition tu shade puces, sa es embrace loo bcls low No. 2 at j2 7o; 250 bbls p.iie at $5, and 400 bbis strained common at $2 40. We quote strained at ?2 35a2 40; No. 2, $2 cua2 90; No. 1, $3 a4; pale a: 54 25u4 50; extra pale and virgin *6a7. j Tar ls quiet at$2 4>a2 50 fer Washington, and $2 60 for w.laington, in yard. Kew York Hay Market. From thc Daily Bulie.tio.May 13: Receipts 230o bales. There-is a tu] sopply of etramon grades, and $1 0>is now tne outside price fer shipping. Thebes are 100 bales for Savr.nnah.75 :or Charles ton. 40 for Newuern, HO for Mobile, and 63 for Wilmington, ali at $ios. Retail ts firm. Straw in coed demand and tl rm in price. Sales of 225 bale- lung rye tor Philadelphia at $1 67>i. Other kinds a;e Him, put no business ou "Change is noted. j. .*? '. :"??*' .v" ? ? Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, May 13 -SPIRITS TCKI-ENTJNE. Small sales at 44??crer gallon for city distilled. ROSIN..-Sales ol 225 bens nt $2 for No 2, $2 25 for extra No 2, and $3a3 25 for No 1. CltCUE Tt KI'KNTINE -SaK s of 231 bbls at (4 for virgin, |3 ?('for yellow dip and $2 for hard. TAR.-Sales of 110 b ls at $2 per bb!. COTTON -sal?s or 41 bales aa follows: 4 at 10. at 12,4 at 13, 2 at 13&, 12 at :4, 6 at 14.V. aud 12. at U&c per lo.. Montgomery Cotton Statement. MONTGOMERY*, May 17. Stock on haad September 1,1S70.1,575 Received . :ist week. 404 Received previously.94,988-95,392 Total.9i,967 Shipped pas t week. 887 Snipped previously.......91,349-92,236 Stock on hand May 17, by actual count.4,731 Selma Cotton Statement. SELMA, May 13. Stock on pand september 1, 1870.bales. .1,272 Received tb ls week.v. 327 Received previously..*.S3,:?s-S3,715 Total.84,987 Shipped thin week.663 Shipped previously.82,276-S2.039 Stock on hand, Friday, May 12. 1871. 2.04S lnterlorCottnn Markets. COLUMBUS, May 12.- The market closed irre? gular; mlMhng i3>ic; Pales ni5 bales; .uale9 of the week 17J8; receipts 351; shipments 195 bales. CHARLOTTE, May 12.-Sales to-day 41 balej at l?c. Market easy. .SELMA, Hay 12.-There were sales yesterday to the amnvnt or 02 bale*; middlings 14c; low middlings ~iZXi\\Z%z\ strict gcod ortunary 12,'?e. Market nrm and bare of conon. COLUMU.'A. May 14.-Sales ol' colton yesterday 150 bates; middlings 13>?c. MONTGOMERY. May 12.-Cotton has been In fair request at daily advancing prices. We quote lt closing to cay at 13&c lor low midd.iugs; stock on sale light. MONTGOMERY. May 13.-Tot on is in active demand at higher rates; low middlings 14c. K?roipta by ICallroticl. Muy j*. .10CTII CAROLINA RAILROAD. 401 bales cotton, 81 bales goods, 135 bbl> flour. IS ears iunioer and wood, 2 cars stock. To Rail? road Agen -, IMz'. r, Rodgers Si c i, G W Wate, 0 Linnwood. Mowry A Soo, G H Walter A co. Frost A Adper, Sa:th A Chapeau, A B Malugun, Reeder & Davis, Wm Aco, Murdaugh Si Mathews, John Marshall. Jr, G Foll?n, J C Malkwe. U Bischoff A co, W B Smith Si co, Bollmanu Bros, ?V C Bee A co. G W Williams A co, Jeffords ,t co, J P Kiep. PC Treuholm, G S Cainerou, w A Cou:t:iey, and Ra vene!, Holmes Si co. Passendem. Per steamer Eliza Hancox, from ?-avannan. via Beaufort, ? o-J B Papy. J McNnir, J Apple, D C Wilson. W.I Wlilppcr, J Rubens, M:ss D Girard, C Dunn. J C Mayo, M B Alleu, J B Hoi tue.-, G W Nash and 27 dec!:. . l'OEJ CJLZtSMtAIi. MOON'S iTJ.VSKS. fui; Moon. 4:h, 5 hours, 40 nuuutes. evei.ng. Oust Quart jr, Uth. 9 houis. 3 minutes, morning. New Moon, ItRli. 5-iiOur, 25 minutes, morning, first Quarter, -7ih. 7 hours. 42 uunutes, mor."mu. S* S tSES. iKTs. 15|Monday.. . I6;lue.sduy..... 17| Wednesday isllbursda?.. 19 Friday..'.... 20}saturday ... 21 ?Sunday. 5.. 2 I (?..50 3..10 j 5.. 7 5.. 2 j ti..51 i 8..42 , 5..51 5.. 1 6.. 52 4..-.2 : C. .2D 5.. 0 6..?.0 tel?. ? 7.. 7 5.. 0 6..50 7..11 I "..49 4..?9 6..54 ?.. 5 8 .24 4..58 6..55 ?.. ll 0.. 1 si AI:IJV JS KS H'S. CHARLESTON*. S. C.MAY j G. 1871. Lat 32 deg<6 min 33 sec. ? Lon 71 degf?7 nun27 ste. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. British brig Lena, Wharton, Demorara-sailed April 25th. Sugar anu molasses. To Mordecai A co. Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell. New York- 5 c'nvs. Mdse. To W Ruach A co. Adams, Damon A cv. J W Bcesch, 'Jamerou. B .ikl*y A co, W il Cuafee Sz co, H Cobla A co, E R Cowperthwalt, Hart A c". G S Hacker, Dowie, Moisi- A Davis. Domrlas * Mil? ler, Holme?. Calder & cv Jt-husioD. crews A co, c Lilienthal A co, King * Gibbon, W A. Mertens, D Pani 4 co, Mantoue A co, S C Railroad Agent, W C Courtney & co, Wm Shepherd A-co, A Tobias' Sons, Wm L Webb, O F Wteters, Walker, Evana A Cogswell, Geo W Williams A co, H Bischoff* co, Capt Bradley, and others. Steamer Eliza Hancox, Burns, Savannah, via 1 Beaufort, Ac Mdse and sundries. To Ravenel, Holmes A co, Terry A Nolen. Southern Express co, H Bischoff co, J E Wingate, R; Smell, Holmes, Calder A co, F Frazier. . " . Sehr Ellen, Scarpa, Georgetown, S ?. SCO bush? els rough rice. To W C Bee A co. Received from B?nnett's Mill. 21 tierces rice. To w c Bee A co. AT QUARANTINE. The Spanish brig Sebastian, Casals, from Car? denas. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Sehr H G Hand, Hand, Philadelphia-H Flaker A co. . . Sehr Harry C Shepard, Clark, New Haven via Jacksonville-H F Baker A co. Sehr A R Wetmore, Anderson, Darien, Ga-Wm Roach A co. t .SAILED YESTERDAY. British bark Volage, May. Liverpool. Bark Sterling, Harding, Fernandina. UP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr E H Naylor, Naylor, at Baltimore, May 13. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, at New York, May 13. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. British brig Bellina, Jones, from Callao. Janu? ary 23. MEMJOBANHA. 8 \ LIVERPOOL, May 15.-Arrived, the Nemesis. NEW YORK, May 15.-Arrived, steamships Geni Barnes and Ashland. SAVANNAH, Mary 15.-Arrived, steamship Orien? tal, Boston; brig Mountain Eagle, New York; sehr Monica, Bristol, Me. Cleared, bark Rachel, Rot? terdam. The sehr Ivy Belle. Cox, for Georgetown, S C, was at Baltimore May 13. The sehr Cyrus Fossett, Harding, from Bucks ville, S C, arrived at Philadelphia May ll. LIST OF VESSELS tr. CLEARED AND SAILED FOR 7EIS FOHT. FOREIGN..* : LIVERPOOL. Br ship Island Home. McLellan, up.April 6 Br bark Vinco, Robson, sailed.April 25 WEST HARTLEPOOL, ENG. Br bart Kathleen, Lester, up.May 5 CALLAO. Br irrig Bellina, Jones, sailed.:.Jan 23 CARDIFF. Norwegian bark Lugcnr, Neilsen, sailed....Jan 26 HAVANA. Brig G S Berry, Bradley, cleared.April 15 ST. JAG J DE CUBA. Span.brig Carmen,-, cleared.April 17 DOMESTIC. SOSTOK. Brig Llzabel, Talbert, up.?.May 8 NEW VOUE. Sehr H C Sheppard, Clark, cleared.April 25 Sehr L Well-, Wells, up.....April 20 Ser Queen of thc South, Byrnes, up.May 8 PUiL.'.HKLrniA. .steamship Empire. Hinckley, cPd.May ll seLr .> L Russell, Smith, cleared.April 2ti Sci* A S Gaskill, Gaskin, up.April X BALTIMOKE. Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, cleared.May 12 senr E U Naylor, Naylor, up.May 13 NEW ORLEANS. Sehr Lucy D-, Hall, cleared.April 23 ROCKl-ORT, MR. Sehr Frank A Emily, McCobo, sailed.May 4 &T?ID yublutttions. PECIAL BOOK NOTICE. FOGARTI E'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. We are offering great inducements to Book buyers. The whole of our large and choice col Jectlou of Books, consisting of: THEOLOGICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, SUNDAY-SCHOOL LIBRARY BOOKS ANO JUVENILE BOOKS, Dave oeen rearranged and marked down in ac? cordance w/.h the reduced prices of Northern rublbp.crs. We oiler for the next SIXTY DAYS the further inducement of A LIBERAL DISCOUNT on all pur? chases of Btoks amounting to FIVE DOLLARS and upwards. Our STOCK OF BOOKS, consists of all the latest and best editions of STANDARD AND SEW PUBLICATIONS. OUR J D VEN ILE DEPARTMENT is particularly rich In good books for thc young. We have recently made laigc additions lo our stock of BI ULES. Tne prices are greatly reduced. Weare now offering an unusually large variety of English and American Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, and the Episcopal Prayer Book, at ex? tremely low prices. We are Special Agent3 for several Sunday School Publishing Houses, and have on hand sup? plies of their publications. All varieties of STATIONERY, and a full assort? ment Of SCHOOL BOOKS. Our store is so arranged that visitors can ex am: :e the stock at their leisure. 'I he price of each book is marked so as to afford purchasers every facility. 4?* Persons residing In the country will please bear in mind that by sending their orders to us for any books published In America, they wUl be charged only the price of the book. We pay for? trie postage or express. 49? A'j dress FOGARTI E'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, . No. 260 KING STREET (in the Bend,) . marl4-tntha Charleston, S. C. premium ?anb Sale. $100,000_$100,O?O AIKEN PREMIUM LAND SALE $lO0,cco to be Distributed to Shareholders. "FIVE DOLLARS will purchase a Share, including a . Work of Art worth FIVE DOLLARS. The Derby Farm Property to bo distributed em? braces the Largest Vineyard and Diehard In the Sonia. UNEQUALLED CLIM?I?T PEACEABLE COUN? TRY t GENEROUS SOIL '. The salubrious and health-giving climate or Aiken has gfc en it the name of :'Tiie Saratoga of the South.'' S95.IO0 In Premiums presented to Shareholde-s. $loo,ouo in Heal Estate and Greenback Prizes to ba distributed io Shareholders. 94 Keal'E-tate Prizes, worth Irom $300 to $26,000. 522 Greenback Prizes, frum $5 to $1000. ONLY 19,000 SHARES WILL BE ISSUED. ONE SHARE IN EVERY THIRTY-ONE WILL DRAW A PRIZE. This Rea! Estate Property, conveyed by Deed of Trust to the Committee who are to conduct the DHAWING, ls to be irai sferred by them to the FORTUNATE SHAREHOLDERS as soon as the re? maining Shares are suki. The Drawing will take place accord.ng to the published programme. THE DAY OF THE DRAWING will bo auaounced by Telegram to the Associated Press. * Sm ll Sum invested now may secure a For? tune. Every Sharelio'dor may rest a-surrcd of equal [ Justice, and that mis Scheme, unlike many others, IS "FAIR, SQUARE AND HONEST.? Money received after the Buoks ure closed will be promptly returned. For lull particulars, as embraeed in revised pamphlet, addi ess J. Cr DERBY, General Manager, mays Key Box No. 334, Augusta, Ga. J. Spool doilon. P. COATS' SPOOL COTTON We have in Mock and will always keep an as? sortment, of COATS' THREAD for sale at New York irarte prices. JOHN G. MILNOR A CO., febll-sinliitfmcs No. 135 Meeting stree'. rjIHE GOLD MJrJDAL SEWING MACHINE. DOUBLE LOCK ELASTIC STITCH. This is the most simple and reliable Two Thread sewing Machine in the world. It sews direct dom two ihreads, and is $15- lesB than any oiher first-class seeing Machine.. Samples can be seen J at No. 155 MEETING STREET, opposite Charles? ton Hotel, sole Agent I6r the State. Sub-agents wanted throueh the State. Address W. S. BIS SELL, Charleston. Also agents for Home Shuttle Hand Machine. $25, apr4 loths6mos _Shaping. LIV ERPOOL The Al Iron Clipper Ship REMINGTON, J?k Jona F. Fowler, MaBter, wants GOO bales cot-SB? ton to complete cargo. Apply to may3 HENRY CARD. jp O R N ? W YORK. ON TUESDAY, MAY 16TH, AT C O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DJECK. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA. Crowell, Commander, will sail for New York on TUESDAY, May 16th, at six o'clock P. M.. rrom Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. The South Carolina having hauled off for usual docking and painting, the popular Side Wheel Steamship CHARLESTON, Captain Berry, will take her place, and sail on WBDNBSDAY MORNING, 24th instant, at io o'clock, from Adger's Wharf. Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng? land Manufacturing Towns, at the lowest mar kct r3.t('3 Insurance by Steamers or this Line a per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, bavinp very tine state-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. may 13-3 _ jp O R 3? E W_ Y ORK. OLD Ll XE N EW YORK A3ID CHARLES TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1846. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS The very fast and splendid Side-Wheel Steam? ships fff tins Line will sall from Adger's South Wharr as rollows : CHAMPION, SATURDAY, May 20th, at 6 o'clock P. M. JAMES ADGER, SATURDAY, May J??th, at 12 o clock M. ?y'lnsnrance j? percent, by this Line. ?3- Through Bibs o? Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and thc New Eng? land manufacturing towns at the lowest marke: rates. For Freight or Passage eneoeejJients, apply to mayl JAMES ADGER A CO. F OR PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY STEAM LINE-THURSDAYS-CON? NECTING WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. The Fa6t Iron Screw Steamship EMPIRE, HINCKLEY Commander, Will be dispatched ror Philadelphia ou TnuRSOAY, 18th May, at 1 o'clock P. M., rrom Brown's North Wharf. 49-Tbrough Bills Lading issued ror Cotton, Rice and Rosin, Ac, to the New England Cities, and Spirit* Turpentine, as agreed. 49-The Steamers or this line will take Lumber to Philadelphia on accommodating ;ei ms. For Freight engagements apply to" WM. A. COURTENAY.. in ay 16-3_No. l Union Wharf. BALTIM OK E. ~P O R FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED - TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, AND THE CITIES OF TilE NORTHWEST. The Que Steamship FALCON. Ilaynie, Com mrir.dtr, win sail for Baltimore on TUESDAY, lfith May, at hair.pas. 4 o'clock I*. M. AX" Philadelphia fc'rcuinta ij.-warded to that .?ty by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional uiHuratice. and Consienees arc allowed am pie time to sample and seil their Goods irem thc Railroad Depo? in Philadelphia. PAUL C. TKKMiOLM, Agent, "ioyl0-is _ No. 2 i lium Wrrnrv -. ?AC1FIC MAIL STEAAISU1P fJOMP?'r rn KO fon UNS TO CALIFORNIA. CH.JNA AND JAPAH FARES GREATLY ?1 EDUCED. Steamers o? thc above liceieave Pier No. 42. Non h Uiver, foot of canal;_ ??reet. N?W York, nt ls o'clcv*-: noon, ol the J4tr and tull of every nr.nth (except when ine? .late.-fall on Sunday, then'lie saturday prtceo ?ug. All departures connect at /..'manir.***'!-:. .?-team ers for .?ojitii Pacihe mid Central Arii<*n-.'an forts. Departure or 1-Mli touches at Kmgri-ou. Jarriaicfi. For Japan and China, steamers ?cave san Fran? cisco Ural or every month, except when it falls on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers loucn ii: Havana, bu go direct rrom New York to Aapinwall. One hundred poun isbairgagefr- e to each adui: Mediciue and attendance tree. For Passage 'tickets or other icf?rma'.ion apio at the COMPANY'S 'fi CK KT OFFlAiS, on Uti wiiarr foot of Canal street. North River. Kt* lork. . F. K. BABY. Agent. julyic-iyr JpOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING-THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY Will dispatch one or their, first-class, rall power Iron Screw Steamships from PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY,' ' ' A3 FOLLOWS: MANHATTAN, Capt. FORSYTH....May C,at 3PM COLOR i DO, CapL T.W.FRBBM A.N.May 10, at 10 A M WISCONSIN. Capt, WILLIAMS.,,..May 17, at 3PM NEVADA, Capt. GREEN'.?. .. ...May 24. at 9 A M NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD.May 27, at ll AM Cabin Passage $80, g- ld. Steerage Passage {Oitlce Nc. 23 Broadway) soo, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 60 Wall street, N. Y. N. B. The Steamship- plying between Charles ton and New York, or the Lines represented re? spectively by Messrs. JAMES ADGER A CO.. Agent?, and by Messrs. WAGNER, HUGER A CO.* and W. A. COURTENAY, Agents, make close connections with the Steamships of the WIL? LIAMS A GUION Line._mayo "EXCURSION TO ST. AUGUSTINE AND THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER, FLORIDA. Thc splendid and last Steamer ", ??J DICTATuR, Captain L. M Coxetter. . will leave Charleston, TUESHAY, May lum. ai >.an past 8 P. M., on an Excursion io Florida, arriving at Savannah tuny on Wu UN ES DAY. aud remain? ing there until Hneruoou, affording ample time io visit Buenaventura and other points of interest. Leaving at o o'clock P. ?c., will arrive at St. Au? gustine THURSDAY MORNING, where a most acree able, day may be spent, liispectit g '.he ancient Spanish Fortress, Hie cathedral, and other relics ot the first seulement ou thc comment, In sai ing on the Bay or visiting the Orange Groves or the neighborhood. LeavingSL Augustine, on FKIDAY MORNING, the Dictator will pass up thc St. Jonu'd toPalatka, by daylight, stopping at all points or interest, thus affording a rare opportunity or see? ing, to the best advantage, the most beautlTul or Southern Rivers. Returning will leave Jacksonville SATURDAY, Fernandina the same alternooD, arriving at Sa? vannah SUNDAY MORNING, and Charleston SUN? DAY EVENING. Fare for roudtl trip, $18. No extra charge for Meals or Staterooms. mayi-14 ^AVENEL <k CO., Agents. F SljjWuq^_u_ OR G ? 0 R G ? T OWN, S. C. Until further notice, the Steamer _ . ?JP>'**t>. EMILIE, Captain C. C. White, will iTTSiSfiBli leave Charleston every WEDNEB3AY NIGHT, at 9 o'clock, and Georgetown every FRIDAY MORNING. at 8 o'clock.' Freight will be received THIS DAV and TO-MOR ROW. For engagements apply on board, at Commer? cial Wharf, or to SHACKELFORD 4 K'r'LLY, Agents, No. 1 Bovce's Wharf. N. E.-No Freight will se received for Waverly Mill this trip._maylO 2 "pOR NORTH EDISTO, BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. The Steamer PILOT BOT, Captain _ -.TP""!. J. W. sly, will leave Central w 1 ar/^^SgBS for Edlsto, Beaufort and Pacific Lancing, every MONIUY MORNING, at s o'clock, and for Beaufort and Pacific Landing every THURSDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. Returning, will leave Beaufort every TUESDAY aud FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, and will leave Eilisto every TUESDAY, at 3 o'clock, P. M. J. D. AIKEN. mails_Agenr. .pOR EDISTO, ENTERPRISE AND "WAY LANDING?. INLAND ALL THE WAY. The Steamer WATER LILY, Cap? tain P. Togho, will receive Freight?_ at South Atlantic Wharf, on THURSDAY, ism in? stant, and leave for the above points on FRIDAY, the 19th, at T o'clock A. M. Returning, will leave Edlsto on SATURDAY, tho 20th, at 5 A. M. For Freight engagements or passage apply on board, or to DOUGLAS NISBET, South Atlantic Wharf. N. B.-Freight and Wharfage payable on the wharf_mayl? F OR F LOR IDA, VIA SAVANNAH. The Steamer DICTATOR, cantata " L. M. Coxetter, will leave Southern,. Wharf cverj TCKsru* EVENING, at s8o o oi?c?; (until further notice,) for Jacksonville, Fernan? dina and Pala:ka, arriving back at cnarlcs'.vn every SATERDAY AJTEBNUON. mayll_RAVEN EL t CO.. Atront?, -mBEKL? LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, HI LTD.* HEAD. SAVANNAH, DARI EN AND BRUNSWICK, GA. The favorite st earner ELIZA HA. M COX, Captain L. W. BUHNS, will receive Freight- ai Accommoda- " , cy?e tion wharf for above paints every moSSSSm%? TUESDAY, and leave every WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, arilvlngat Savannah same evening, and leaving for Harlen, Ac, on the following morning. Returning, will leave Savannah for Charleston every MONDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. For Freight orna-vage. apply to RAVKNEL. HOLMES A CO.. rony6 No. 177 i'^st Ba*.-. .Summer Resorts. ?^THiTE SULPHUR SPRINGS, GEEENBBIER. WEST VIRGINIA. These SPRINGS, famous Tor their alterative waters ann fashionable patronage, will be open on the 1st of Juue. They arTotd accommodations for 2000 persons. The car's of the Chesapeake ami Ohio Railroad run to the Sprains. Excursion ticket-?, at low rates, will be furuls'.iea In the principal cities, North and South. Tnese Springs are 2000 feet above tide water, and the climate in which they arc situated ls al? ways coolami invigorating,affording emirs relief from prostrating summer heat Professor Rosenberger'* excellent Cami will be In attendance to enliven tin? Lawns uad Uai: Roam. Masquerade and Fancy Balls dering Hie season, as heietofore. An extensive Livery will oe kept at very mode? rate cha?nes. CHANGES, $3 per day, and $76 per month of 30 days. Children under 10 years cr agc snd colored servants hair price; while servants according to accommodations. Pamphlets In reference to the MEDICAL value of the water, RouTEt to the S lings, AC, maybe 1 .had free of charge at the ttharleslun Hotel aud a: Dr. G. W. AlMAit, corner of Kimr and Vautier hoist Streits. GEO. L. PEYTON A CO. naayO-iuttLslmo . _ rpUE HEALING SPRINGS, BATH" COUNTY VIRGINIA, w 1! be opened on the ist nf June. They are ?c cc.-slble Wy the Chesapeake and Ohio llalrroad, frena Miilboro', depot, twenty-three miles, by M'aies crossing the Warm Spring Mountain, and nasalcg thc Warm and Hot trprlngs; or from Covington depot, sixteen mll?8 over a dne turn? pike of easy grade, passing tu fud view of the celebrated Faliiug Springs, a?d ihe splendid tcenery of Jackson's River. Board S3 p<-r day; $20 per week; $75 per month, or $?J per month for two months ur more. Chil , dren under teu years, and colored servants, half puce. Telegraph ornee at the hetti. " M. H. HOUSTON, M. D., rendent physician. B. M. (??ARLES, Agent. DUN LOT Si MCCANCE, ). Bean W. FRY, \ Proprietors. A. Y. STOKES. ) mnvO-'uthslmo H OT SPRINGS. BATU COUNTY, VA. This renowned wattling Place v.-ill bo opened, for the reception or Visitors JUNE lsr. lt; waters are celebrated for their curative vir? tues lu the t rein meut ul? various diseases, such as Cnronic Rheumatism, ?out, Torpor or the Liver. Cnrouiu Enlargement of the Liver or Spleen, Chronic Diarrhoea or Dysentery, Non-Organic Paralysis.. Old injuries. Affections of the Skin, especially "of Syphilitic origin, Chronic Diseases of the Ct crus, Ac. The Eat hs vary in temperature from S6Q to 110? Fahrenheit. Board $3 jier day, $20 per week, 275 per month. Telegraph Oilice at. the Hotel. Prof. J. L. CA HELL. M. D., of the University, Va., Resident Physician. . S. C. TARDY .fc CO.. I p..onr|etoP, THUS. R. PRICE Si CO.. J T?Prlelurs,> J. A. AUGUST, Manager. Richmond, Va. mayO-tmhslmo_ S UMMER BOARDING AIKEN HOTEL. AIKEN, S. C. The people or Charleston and vicibliy are re? spectfully Informed that Uta above HOTEL will be open dur.ng the snrpmer or 1871 for the reception of permanent and transient gue<ts. The rooms are Urae. airy and well furnished. House ?nd grounds well shaded. The tables will be supplied with all the deiicu eic? of the season. Terms very moderate. For fuither ranieufirs address ?ASE A LOCNSBBRRY, / Proprietors. ' Good Livery utUched to the House. upi 25-1 ino (Optical. TyjTONEY CANNOT BUY IT! FOR SIGHT IS FRICELESSH The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured oy J. E. SPENCER A CO.. New York, which are nowoflereu to the public, are pronounced uyall the celebrated Opticians ot the world to be the most Perfect. Na? tural Artificial i.elp to tue human eve ever known. They are ground under their own supervision. Hom minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, anu derive their name. -'Diamond,-'-' on account of their hardness and brilliauey. The sclentitlc principle ou winch they are con? structed brings the core or centre of the lens d' rectly tu front of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as in ihe natural, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such us glimmering and wavering of signt, dizziness, Ac. peculiar to all others in ute. They are mounted in tne lincst manner, in frames of the best quality, of all materials used for that purpose. Their linish and durability can uot be surpassed. CAUTION.-None genuine unless bearing their trade mark stamped ou every frame. JAMES ALLAN, Dcaier in Watches. Jewelry, Sterling Silverware and optical Gioris, No. 307 Kmg st) eec t31-stuthiyr CUar.t-ir.on ,3. C. Sine ?ron BEDFORD'S (LATE Ci AN] TEA WA Tt HEADQUARTERS FOE SELECTED DAIRY BU PURE LEAP LARD PRIME FACTORY ; S. E.-? CLAIM TO KEEP THE LARGEST STO F?MILT GROCERIES LS THIS C1TT. ' f ? VERY CEOICE FAMILY FLOUR. E. E. BEI SUCCESS! WILLIAM S. CO) No. 275 KINC 1 OPPOSITE . WHOI/E8ALE IB Fine Teas, Coifees, Sugar HERMETICALLY S VEGETABLES, M 3 A:' articles sold from This establishment are ol Goods iehv.ered to all parts of the City, Railroad 1 EVERi' E. BED?ORD. I "?EO. Ii. GRUBER. ? SEN Vii E iflocliincrrj, Castings, &t. 'S'TAS L T?ll E D'1844.' P fl (E N I .I IRON WORKS JOHN P. TAYLOR & CO., (Successors to Cameron A Co.,) ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, <tc. Corner East Bay and Pritchard streets, near the D/y Dock, CHARLESTON. S. C. MANUFACTURERS O.F STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Marino, Stationary and Portable. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. . COTTON PRESSES. Shafting, Pulleys and Gearing .. Iron Fronts .'or Buildings Castines of every kmd m Iron or Brass Forgings OJ every description. y - KS* Guarantee to furnish Engines and Collers of as good rjuaiitv and power, und at as low rites as eau be had in New York, Baltimore or Phil? adelphia. AGENTS FOR JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOVERNOR AND STOP VALVES, which are put on all Engines made at these Works. SS* Rfpai s promptly attended to. marlo-inwfnraoKDAO m ar 27 mwfemos Saning ??laerjines. ANO THE . WESD" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCH MACHINE .ire lue 8<CH im ose. For ??is o- ::.<.. Leas? Pian, w;r.n monthly pay .eu:-, terms, r.r for cash. AB Kiiihs o; .iavtiiiip a':.i:-.:uuvui?, Smile.', Comm, [wa .<i'. :. ai?: ?. ?'. 1*1,1 silk. Oil, Soap. Ac, Ac. Fie;mime as usual, circmars and KBsupl?e o iv,.:,. :i IJcanon. D. C. HASELTON. M:iii'U' 'vaier in First Class t-awvzf MB cim uri-: il.itf r ni. Nc. ??" King ?treeu ...?.i-i* . hariewoa.>. c Ssnacscn's Preparations. SUJETS "POP'? DiJATH TO BATS. ROACHES, BEDBUGS, &c. NEVER FAILING. BOXES DOUBLE TUE SIZE AS OTHERS . UERMETICALLY.SKALED AND ALWAYS FRESH, sold a? Wholesale oy Down:, MOISE & DAVIS, Ano u\ retail ly .ill Drni-'?i-ls. .'eu-Nnio m H E C ? L K b J? A T E I> GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, F o it INFANTS. A reiiar.ic nml Invaluable remedy in COI.lu, CHOLERA INFANTUM, D}sentcry, Diarheea. and such other diseases as children are subjected to daring the period of Teething. Tlds Cordial is manufactured from the ben j Drug,-, all carefully selected, and contains ne lu ju; iona Ingredient. No family should bc without IL The best Physicians have recommended lt, and Mothers may administer it with perfect con? fidence. It contains no Opium or other Anodyne. Manufactured by DB. H. BA ER. Wholesale and Reta* Druggist, No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston. Pnce 25 cents a bottle. The usual disuouuC to ! the trade. ?T??, Ut. DRW?T'S) GROCER^ EHOXJSE. TTER AND ENGLISH CREESES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CB ACKERS, on* BISCUITS, 4c, Ac. CK AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT Q* )FORD, PURE BRANDIES, WINES AND VERY OLD WHISKIES. >R TO awiN A co., S- STREET, H A SET.. RETAIL DEALER r s Provisions, Spices, &c* SEALED FRUITS. EATS, SOUPS, &o. tho VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTED depots, steamboats, free or expense. ID FOR A (JAS. S. MARTIN. LTALOOUE. ?WM. G. MOOD, JE. s Ba?roa?s. OUTH CA^0^??X"RAILROAT: VICE-PRESIDENT'S OFFICE, 1 CHARLESTON, S. C., J an nar y 18,1871. j On and after SUNDAY, January 22, the Passen* ger Trams on Mic aoutn -j; r juna Railroad will i UL as follows: 70S AUGUSTA. Leave Charieston.12.50 P. M. Arrive ut Augusta.8.15 P. M. FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Cn aries: on. 3.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.3.40 P. M FOB CUAHLnSTO>'. ueave Augusta. 7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston. 3.20 P. M. Leave Columbia.12.16 P. M. Arni ve at Charleston. 7.50 P. M. AUGUSTA NIGHT BXTRKSS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Ch a rles ton. 8.80 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.7.01 i AL Leave Augusta. 5.50 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.40 A. M. COLUMBIA N?OHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.6.00 A. M. Leave Columbia.,.7.&0 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.'..6.46 A.M. SOMMERVILLE TRA IK. i.eave Charleston.4.30 P. M. Arrive at Summerville..6.00 P. M. Leave Summerville..7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston. 8.15 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. Leave Camden.-6.00 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A. M. Leave Columbia.1.26 P. M. Arrive at Camden....-..6.00 P.M. Day and Night Trains mate close connections at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Oreen vii e and Columbia Railroad. Camden Train connects daily with Day Passen? ger Trains. JanlO_A. L. TYLER. vice-President. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM? PANY. CHARLESTON, S. C., February ll, 1871. Trains leave Cliarlcstoa Daily at 12 M. and P. M. Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex? cepted j ami 3:30 P. M. Train does not leave Charleston 6:30 P. M., Sr.v DATS. Train leaving at 12 M. makes through connect tlon to New York, via Richmond anikAcqnia Creek only, going through in ii boure, WITHOUT DETENTION ON SUNDAYS. Passengers leaving by 6:30 P. M. Train have choice of route, via Richmond and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving KRIDA? by ??a?Tr?in lay over cn SUNDAY m Bal? timore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN? DAY in Wilmington, >. C. This is tlie cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to Cincinnati,- Chicago an? other points West and Northwest, both Trams making cloue connections at Washington with, Western trains of Eaitlmore and 0 btu Railroad. - S. S. SOLOMONS. Engineer and Superintendent P. L. CLEAPOR, General Ticket Ages/.. febll-12mos_ SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL? ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS on.this Road run daily a? follows: Leave Charleston.'.S.30 A. M. Arrive at Savannah.3.00 P. M. Leave Savannah.11.16 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.20 P. M. Connects at Savannah with the Atlantic A Gulf Railroad tor Jacksonville, St. Augustine, ancell points in Florida With central Railroad for Macon, Atlanta, Mo? bile. New Orleans and the West. With Steamboats for points on the Savannah River. At Charleston with the Nor;neastern and Sooth Carolina Railroads, and Steamships 1er all points j North and West. Through Tickets over this line on sale at Hotels In Charleston; Screven House. Savannah; and all principal Ticket olllces North and South. Freights forwarded dally to and from Savan uali and all points beyond. Through Bills or Lading issued :o Jacksonville-. f>,"',j*kii Ac Tarin* as low as by any other Une. C. S. GADSDEN. octa Engineer and superintendent. SJrugs, (Hljcmuals, Ut. jrj?M'OOr^H?C- ?MEDIES. Just received a full assortment of HOMOEOPA? THIC MEDICINES: Tinctures, Pellets and Pow? ders, of diff?rent potencies. Sugar of Milk and Globules, at wholesale. Family cases Ailed at reasonable rates, by DR. H. BA ER, mavis_No. 131 Meeting street. . ROSADALIS. ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROSADALIS, a sur? cure for Scrofula. ROSADALIS, endorsed by 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. WILSON CARR, o'Baltimore. i;r. T. c. PUGH, ol Baltimore. Dr. TUL?. J. BOYKJN, 01 Baltimore. Pr. A. DORCAS, of Tarboro'. N. C. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicho;a>vi!e, Ky. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima. Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. lCcCARTHA, of South Carolina, and mauyotners. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC ROSADALIS, endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now c.* Mary? land conference. lormerly Chaplain m the 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 aU tue SECRETORY ORGx^tS, ex? pelling all impure matter and building up the sysiem to a healthy, vigorous condition. ROSADALIS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOW1E, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOOOEfCH. WINEMAN & CO., J Agents in Dr. H. BAEK, ) Charleston* mareiy h