The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 01, 1871, Image 4
WUTAXOIAU. AND COMHEEOIAZ.
Exports.
LIVKRPOOL-Per British bark Otbere-2216 bales
TKW yoM-Per sehr Ida Rlchardson-77,000
rec: mmt-er. 49.0C0 feet boards.
\v ABINGTON. D C-rer sehr J H Stlckney-171,
876 if ct lamber.
The Charleston Stock and Bond Market,
Mn y 35.
* BID. ASKED
?Old. 11 12
Southern Bank Bills.
Bank of Camden. 30
Bank or Chester. .. "
Bank of Georgetown....-. ot ra
Bank of Hamburg. . . 16
Bank or South Carolina. 08 io
Bonk of Stare of South Carolina,
prior to issi. 45
Bank of State of South Carolina,
after 1st January, 1881. 4+ l?
Commercial Bank, Columbia. 08
Exchange Bunk, Columbia. 08
Farmers' and Exchango Bank, ;
Charleston. 3% ?
Merchants' llauk, Cheraw. 03
Planters' Bank FalrOeld. 03
State Bank. 11
State Securities.
State Bonds, old.WW "00
State Bonds, new. 63 03 65 00
State Stock. 63 00 6o00
Railroad Securities.
S. C. Railroad and Bank Stock (ex
div)..-.. 85 00 36 00
8. C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.. 60 00 62 00
S. C. Railroad Seven Per Cent.
Bonds.:. "0 00 71 oo
Northeastern Railroad Stock (capi?
tal). 10 50
Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre
lerredi.,.,. 36 00
Northeastern Railroad First Mort?
gage Bonds, 81'er Cent..... 59 00
Northeastern Railroad Secoud Mort?
ar gage Bonds. 8 Per ?Cent. 7800 80 00
Savannah and Charleston Railroad
Stock. 20 CO
Savannah and Charleston Railroad
First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. .. 75 oo
Savannah aud Charleston Railroad
7 Per Ceut. State guaranteed
Bonds. 66 50 68 00
Savannah and Charleston 6 Per
. Cent. Bonds. 59 00 60 00
Greenville and Columbia Railroad
Co-Stock.?. 2 00
Greenville aud Columbia Railroad
7 Per Cent. State guaranteed
Bonds. 58 00
Greenville and columbia Railroad
7 Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds 90 00 92 00
U reen ville and Columbia Railroad
7 Per Ceut. Second Mortgage
Bonds.'..... 4? co 50 00
Greenville and Columpia Railroad
7 Per Cent. Certificates ol Indebt?
edness....,.-. 57 00 60 00
Cheraw aud Darlington Railroad
. stocx.... nominal
Oheraw and Darlington Railroad
First Mortgage Bonds. 90 00
Cheraw aud Darlington Railroad ^
Second Mortgage Bonds. 70 00
Charlotte, columbia and Augusta
Railroad Stock. 36 HO 40 00
Charlotte, Columbia and Augnsta
Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. 80 00
Spartanourg and Union Railroad
Btate guaranteed Bonds. 53 00 66 00
ano Ridge Railroad First Mortgage
Bonds....zr',;"~; " 5500
Mempnis aud Charleston Railroad
Stock . 9 00
Memphis aud Charleston Railroad
7 per cent. First Mortgage Bonds .. 84 00
Memphis and Charleston Railroad
7 per cent.Second Mortgage Bonds nommai
City Securities.
City Rall* ay Stott.~. 62 00 54 00
City or Charleston Six Per Cent.
gt0C)t.. 53 00 64 00
City or Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per
cent. Bonds. 71 00
City or columbia 6 Per Cent, Bonds. 68 oo 60 oo
Olty or columbia 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 60 00 63 00
City of Savannah 7 per cent.Bonds,
old. 85 00
Ogr or augusta 7 per cent. Bonds, ^ ^ ^
^Sfe'S^S 50 00 63 00
City ot Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds,
new. .-. 50 00 53 00
Bank Stock.
First National Bank or charleston
Stock......124 00 125 00
People s National Bank Stock.104 00 105 oo
Union Bank Stock. 4 75 5 50
South Carolina Lean and Trust
Company. 93 00 94 00
People's Bank Stock. 4 00
Planters' aid. Mechanics' Bani
Stock.-..- 200 2 25
Bank or Charleston Stock. 19 00 20 50
Carolina National Bank Stock. nommai
Bank ol Newberry Stock. nominal
Bank or Camden Stock. nominal
Miscellaneous Securities.
Charleston Gas Company-Stuck. 19 50 20 00
Charleston Mining ard Manufac?
turing Company Stock. nommai |
Wando Mining and Manufacturing
Company Stock.:.250 00 275 00
Sulphuric Acid and Superphos?
phate Company Stock. par
Marine and Klver Muling aud Man?
ufacturing Company Slock. 65 00
Atlantic Mining and Manufacturing
Company Stock. 75 00 8000
Palmetto Mining and Manufactur?
ing Company Stock. nominal
Cfilcora Mining, and Manufactur?
ing Company Stock. - nommai
Farmers' Mining and Manufactur?
ing Company stock. nominal
Stono Mining and Manufacturing
Company stock. nominal
She Charleston Cotton. RU e and Naval
Stores lllarket.
OmCI CEAttliBSTOli NBW8. I
WED?ESDAY EVENING. May 31, 1871.1
COTTON.-This staple opened at full figures, with
a B'rong feeling and a moderate inquiry prevail?
ing, the rates showing some Irregularity; but
during the day an improvement of a fuTl ?ic ? rb
vas secured, the market being quiet at the close,
bat the ?rdele was held at advancing rates.
Sales a bou - 7tio bales, or which 230 were sold the
even lng before, pay 27 at 12%, l at 13%, 16 at 14,
19 at 14%. io at 14%, 18 at 14%, 24 at 15, 3 at ?15%,
1 at 16%, ?2 at 16. 83 at 16%, 53 at 16%, 70 atlex,
7 at 16%, 30 at 17, aud on the evening before 102
at 16%, 130 on private terms. We quote:
LIVERPOOL- CLASSIFICATION.
-Ordinary to good ordinary.13 ?15%
Low middling.16%to
Middling.:.18%-fr
Strict middling.nominal
RICE.-There were no transactions In this grain.
We quote common to fair at 8>.i@8%, good 8%@
s cts.
NAVAL STORES.-There were no Bales reported.
FRBianTif. - To Liverpool, by steam direct,
nominal on uplands : via New York, 1 %?
on uplands ; ld on sea Islands ; by sa:.
s-isa on uplands. %d on sea islands. T
Havre nomma;, ?oaerwise-to New York
by steam. %c on uplands and %c os st a
Islands: Si 25fl tierce cn nee: by sail. %c fi ft u
notion;-* tierce cn nce:40c fl barrel on rosir. :
$7i38 ft M ou lumber; j nu io ft M on timber. 1
Boston, b? sail, %c fV rb ca npjand cottoi .
To Providence, by aa:) $3 s?. M 05 boards, ?t<
fl ft on cotton; by steam $1 fl bale on New
fork rates. To Philadelphia, by steam. %c fi ?
on uplands: by sall, fl fl on beards; $9 on
timber; |3 ft ton on clay, asd$3@3to on phot
"phares. To Bal timcrt. by steam, %c ft h> b>
?ail, $8 fi0@7 fi Mon noards; $3@3 2c? ton ot
phuephate TOCK. Vete?is aie in demand bj
our mprcliiiuts to take lumber freights frcm
Georgetown. S. c.. U-irien and Satina River, Ga
.nd Jacksr.jivine. F;a., to Northern ports, and $10
??2 fl M are the ratw on ?umber and boards.
Exon?vos.-S?erllcg to day bills 22%.
DoKZoTic Ei rn AV GS. - The vanks are pur?
chasing ?lirai ?hecks on New York nt nar; 5 days
% off; io days % off; 15 days - off; 20 days - off:
80 days - off. They areseUicg sight checks at %
pr'-niQni.
90LD-11S12.
Market? by Telecrrapli.
r MONET MABKKTS.
LONDON, May 31-Noon-Consols 93^. Bonds
io?.
Evening.-Consols 93%. Bonds 90%.
Nsw YORK, May 31-Noon.-Frights firm.
Stocks rather beary. Governments dull aud
heavy. Money 3. Gold 11%.
Eveninp.-Tennesset3 7t%; new 71%. Virginias
?9; new 74. L-cisiaria3 70; new 63: levees 70
eighis 84. Alabamas 103; nyes 70. GeorglB? 89:
?evens 92%. North Carolinas 47%; new ce. Soutn
Carolinas 73; new 63%.
NEW UJOEAK& May 31.-Sterling 23%. Sight %
premium. Gold 12%.
COTTO?- MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL. May 31 - Noon.- Cotton ODened
Arm; uplands 7,5?a"%tf; Orleans 7%; sales"15,000
bales.
Evening.-Cotton closed Arm; uplandB7%a7%d,
Orleans gd; sales 20,0W; speculation and export
1000 bale?. A
Nsw YORBT* May 31.-None-Cotton opened
strong; uplands I7%c: sales 2060 bales.
Boi-TON, May 31.-Cotton quiet and firm; mid?
dling l8c;gro8B receipts SOO bales; sales 300; stock
toa
BALTIMOEK, May 3t.-Co'ton in good demand
and prlc-v auvanced; meddling* 17%al7%; net re?
ceipts loo; eroBS 154; tales 75; stock 1500 bales.
NORFOLK, May 3.'.-Cotton strong; low mid
dunga I5)?c: net receipts 427 bales: exports coast?
wise 34i; sales 150; stock 3180 bales. .
WILMINGTON, May 31.-Cotton Armer; m'.ddltngB
16>?c; net receipts 15 bales; sales 44; Btock 1175
bales.
AUGUSTA, May 31.-Cotton market Arm at I5??a
icc for Liverpool middlings; sales 445; receipts 87
bales.
SATANNAH, May 31.-Cotton strong; middlings
16^al6>ic; nit receipts 328 bales; exports to
Great Biitain 1341; ciastwlse 15; eales 800; stock
19.202.
MOBILE, May 31.-Cotton firm; middling 10c;
net receipts 148 bal^s; exports to tac continent
965;.-ales300; stock 19.515.
hBw ORLEANS. May si.-Cotton active and tend?
ing upward; middlings lC&c; net rc-celptB 405
bales; gross 739; sales 5000: stock 98,eoo.
GALVESTON. May 31.-Gotten Arm; gocd ordi?
nary u.uc; Eet receipts 69i bales; exports to the
comment 1125; sales 6co; stock 55,257.
PROVISIONS AN? PRODUCE MARKETS.
LONDON, May 81-Noon -Tallow 43i 6da43s M.
LIVERPOOL, May 31-Noon.-Turpentine 38s Sd
to 3^)3
NEW YORK, May 31-Noon.-Flour quiet and
steady, wnuat quiet and lirra. Corn scarce and
firm. Pork ac changed. Lard quiet. Turpen?
tine dull at 5<)a50&c. Kosin quiet; strained $2 60.
BALTIMORE, May 3t.-Flour quiet; good grades
Arm. Wheat dull. Corn, white Armer at 78a79c;
yellow steaJy at 75c. Provisions unsteady.
Whiskey sea ree at 94a94>?C.
NEW ORLEANS, May GI.-Flour dull: snperAne
$6 12?; double $6 62?; treble $0 87.^. Corn,
mixed "5c; yellow 77c; white 78c. Oats at 63a
66. Bran Armer at $135al 40. Hay Ann; prime |
$21; choice $24. Pork dull and nominal at $16 75.
Bacon dud at 7>4'a9j?. Sugar-cured haras I3)ia
14,?ic. Lari duli; tierce Hallie; keg I2al2,'?'c.
Sugar flrm:.fair I0ajl0?i; prime il>?c. Molasses
feKBaniing* 35a40c; plantation reboiled '48a60c.
Whiskey quietatssa?se. ?y?flee steady ai liiiSKc
Now York Kice Market.
From the Journal of Commerce, Monday, May
29 : The ma-ket ls a rm, with a fair business doing
in trade uses. The oirerincs continue to he very
moderate, and sellers insist on full rates. We no?
tice sales of 220 bag.? RaDgoon at 7a7?J for old;
125 bags Pf.tna at 7j-/a7?ic, the latter price for
new, and 76 tierces carolina at 9;?a9J?':.
JVevr York Naval Stores Market.
From the Journal of Commerce, Monday, May
29: Therein a fair inqnlry forspl its turpentine
and priceB are steadily held, sales embrace 150
bbls, 10 arrive next weekbv the Regulator, at ole,
and -ivs bbl I on spot at 5'->n52)?c, ckslug .at these
Agares. Rosins-Tue market ls quiet and prices
are rather weak, especially on'strained; Soo bois
got d strained sold at $2 60. Strained quoted at
$2 6?; smal sales at $2 75a$3 for No. C; $3a$-l for
Nol; f4 2ia$5 50 for pale; $ea$7 37J? for extra
pale.
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON. May SO.-TCRrESTiNE.-298 bbla
receive-!, walch went ai ?4 'J5 Tor virgin, and j3 25
for vellow dip. per 280 His.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-sales o? 3S0 hbls at 44 >?c
per gjliou.
ROSIN.-S-a'es of ACO hbls at S3 75 for No l. $4 50
.'or low paie, 85. 5 25. 5 50a5 75 for role, and $Ca
50 for ex fa pale.
No sa.es tenoned in tar and cotton.
Interior Cotton Markets.
CHARLOTTE. May 29.-Sales to day 28 hales;
middling WA? to 14?iC
COLUMB US. May 29 -Market quiet. Lew mid
dlings'i?c.- Sales48 bates. Kecelpts 87 beles."
MONTGOMERY. May 29-?Ofton is In fair de?
mand tu cur maiktt, with little on Baie. Low
middlings 5c.
... iCatcsipl?.. uy ttsutroswt. -Tiny 31.
~,-.V~ . ?OtTH 03.20Li'NA RAILROAD. " '
"?26 bales cotton. 4J hales goods. 140 bbls naval
stoics, lear stock. To Railroad AU~U\ Frost A
Adger, Sioin A SeJjtniousr-Geo U Walter A ce.
W Roach A co, Pelzer, Rodgers A CO, Murduugh
St MaUiftwes, S?iith A Chapeau, G WAVilliamn .v
coyCt/teibeuwood, wissAeo, AB MalTlgaje. iV w
Smith, u'arcilaw A Carew. Ravened. Holmes ? co.
Macqueen A Rlecie. (liv Wine&V B Smith A co.
Wi' Hall, Tren holm & son. Jetsorda A co.
XDBTHKAdTEBN RAILROAD.
68 baleB, "upland cotton. 534 bins naval stores,
cars wood sod lumber, lobacccvToucli nee. ive
stock, rads*; Ac.1 To Frost A Attoer, .! Mannell,
Jr,"Barden A Parker. J \' Robson;WC Bee. A- ca.
W K Ryan. J Z Ba rt a. Kinsman A Howell, C Lel
bctirood. M Goldsmith *Sotr."J E Adger A co, J H
Prlrrge & 9oa. J Junes. W c courtney .t co. H A
Tyler, T P Smith. 1! Bischoff & co. r Klentworth,
O G Et>au(ih. J c Madonee, E Wellu.?, and Rn:l
road Agea..
Pasieii^eni.
Per stcaner Water Lily, from Edl?to. Enter?
prise and Way Landings-Rev'W O Pientlss, J .1
Mikel],.6 Howe, and 7 on deck.
IrOSX CALENDAR,. *
*OUN V*KAS3S.
Fu:: Moon. 3d 1 hour, 7 minares, mornic?.
Last yuaner stn. 7 bouts. 15 minutes, evening.
New Moon, 17ih. ? noars 9 minutes, even.nc.
First Quarter, :5th. 5 hours; 24 minuter eveulus
MAT 4 JUNE.
rUN.
KISS*
SEK
Uuadaj.
tuesday.
Wed net day.
Ihursday....
Friday.
Sat nrdjiy
Sunday..
4.. 55
4.. 54
4..T4
4..S4
4..54
4..6U;
4..53
7.. 0
7.. 0
7.. 1
7.. 1
7.'.' 2
7.. 3
y;.c:-.
t. t i
1..50
2..?:l
2.. 57
3.. 36
rises.
7..53
9.. 0
2...V.i
3.. sr.
4. .56
5..48
6,.39
7..33
3..26
Jf A EIXE NEUS.
OBAKLEoT?N. S. C.JONE J, 1871.
Lat 36 deg 41 min 33 sec. | Lou 79 deg 57 min 27 sec
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Water Lilly. Toglio. F. ii ls to, Enterprise
and Way Landing?. 69 packages vegetables and
sundi les. To Douglas Nisbet, Kinsman Bros, W
C Courtney Sc co, Kinsman si '.''?well, J Stoiber, J
c H Clauftstn. Stol), Webo A co, I" L O'Neill, Mrs T
Turner, K.hnck, Wlckenberg Sc co.
Received from ChUolm's Mid. 76 tierces rice.
To w c Bee ? co.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
British bark Othere, McGregor, Liverpool-Hunt
Bros St co.
Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, Washington, D C
Street Bros St co.
Sehr Ida Richardson. Bed*'.:, New York-Wm
Roach A co.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
British ship Remington, Fowler, Liverpool.
Sehr A J ?abens. BrHgg, f ;ovidence.
Sehr L ily, Hughes. Nev. York.
Sehr J U stickney. FJ\''.?, Baltimore
OLEARE'? *OK fUJS PORT.
Sehr J '.li Morales, Nswmrji, at New York, 29th
May.
sehr. Charles comery,'. .-ic-.hara, at Baltlm rc,
Muy _t>.
MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
>EW YORK. Ma.v 31.-Arrived, the Co: a, Ucu
rietta, R gulutor. Hatteras and Albermarle. Ar?
rived oin, tue Anglia, sidonlao, and city of Lime?
rick.
MEMORANDA.
The Brnl-h ship Dumio. Allen, was cleared at
Bull River, S C. ou the 26th instant, by the Marine
and hiver Phospiiate co, wi h u cargo of 1075 tons
phosphate rock, for London.
The bark Esperanza, Clay, nrrivrd at Bull River,
S C. from Barbadoes, on 27th n MI, consigned to
the Marnte and River Phosphate co, to load rock
for a port in Great Britain.
The sehr Ridgewood, DerricksenTfrom George?
town, S C, ariived at New York May 29.
LIisT Or VESSELS
UP. CLEARED AND fiAlLS!) KCK vaia POUT.
? o ii >; i o N .
LIVEKPI'OL.
BrshipJslnnd Home. Mcl.cllan, up.April d
Br bark Vinco, Robson, sailed.April 2->
WEST UABTSKPOOL, ENG.
Br bark KaUileen. Le-ter, up.Muy 5
CALLA'l.
Br brig Uellnni. Jones, sailed.Jan 23
CARD'FJ*.
The R T K Carey,-, saileo.May ti
The Mai ; ha, Lewis, sailed.May u
M ?LACA.
Span brig Rosario, Gb urdo, salted.May 26
DOMESTIC.
EUt-TlrK. '
Brig J A Dtvereaux. Clark, cleared.May 19
Bng L zaiiel, Tubbut, denied.May 13
Sehr B H Hawkins. Wyatt, uj.May 13
SKW YUKC.
Sehr J M Morales. Newman, cleared.May 20
sour Queen or Mie South. Byrnes, cleared..May 17
Sehr My rover. Brown, ch-nred.May 22
Sehr L B Davis, Dishop, up..May 27
Sehr Dattie Coombs, jameson, c leared_May 27
BALTTMUKR.
Sehr J ll Stickney, Fooks, cleared.May 13
Sehr P L Smith, Robinson, cleared.May 25
Sehr Sea Queen. Rosebrook, cleared...'....May 25
Sehr Chas Comery, Pinkham, cleared.May 29
SchrE McLa:u, Crowell, cleared.May 27
BANGOR, ME.
Sehr Hannah, Staples, cleared.May 23
ROCKPOBT, ME.
Sehr Nollie Doe, Richardson, sailed.May 14
-JvRTJSSES, SUPPORTERS, 4c.
Just received, a large assortment, and for sale V.
DR, H. BARR'S
Druu Store.
Shipping.
0 H F?^I^TF?L P H I A j
WEEKI.r STEAM LINE-THURSDAYS-CON
NECTTNG WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES
AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND <
PROVIDENCE.
The Screw Steamship
E M I? I R E?
HINCKLEY, Commander,
Will be dispatched for Philadelphia on ^fggtk
TBCRSDAT. ls; Jone, ai c o'clock ??Jjjj^
P. M.. from Brown's North Wharf.
es-Through Bills Lading issued for Cotton,
Rice and Rosin, Ac, to the New England Cities,
Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and the principal
Northwestern Cities. Spirits Turpentine as
agreed.
43-Tbe Steamers of this line will take Lumber
to Philadelphia on accommodating terms.
For Freight engagements apply to
WM. A. CO?RTENAT.
may29-mwth3_No. 1 Union Wharf.
pOB NEW YORK.
OLD LINK N BW YORE AND CHARLES.
TON STEAMSHIPS.
ESTABLISHED 1846.
SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOM:
THE- VERY FAST AND SPLENDID
Side-Wheel Steamships or this Line will sail from
Adger'B "Wharr as rollows :
MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, June Sd, at 5>,' o'clock
JAM?S^ADGER, SATURDAY, June 10th. at 12
o'clock M.
MANHATTAN, SATUKDAT, June 17th, a:
o'elocR P. M.
JAMES ADGEK, SATURDAY, June 24th, at ll
o'clock A. M. . . ?. , , ,
MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, ftflf lstvat 6 o'c'.cck
P. M.
tar Insurance >i percent, by this Line.
93- Through Bibs of Lading given on Cotton t;>
Liverpool, Boston. Providence and the New Eng?
land manufacturing towns at the lowest marke:
rates.
state-roomi may be secured in advance
without extra charge.
For Freight or Passage engagements, apply u
msy24 _JAMES ADQ'ER A CU.
LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN.
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS.
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
STEAM COMPANY
Will dispatch one or their first-class, rui: power
Iron Screw Steamships from
TIER No. 40 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY,
AS FOLLOWS:
NEVADA, Capt. GREEN.May 24, at 9 A M
WYOMING, Capt. WHINNER AY. May 31, at 3 P M
NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD.June 3, at 3 P M
MINNKSOTA, Capt. T. W. FREE
MANN...June 7, at P.80 A M
IDAHO, Capt, PRICE.June 14, ?; 3 P M
MANHATTAN, Capt. FORSYTH..June 17, at 3 P M
COLORA DO.Capt.T. F. FREEMAN. Jane 21, at 3 P M
WISCONSIN, Capt. WiLUAMS..Jnne 28, at 2 P M
cabin Passage $S0, gold.
Steerage Passage (Oince Nc. 2U Broadway) $30,
currency.
For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to
WILLIAMS St GUION,
No. 03 Wall street. N. V.
N. B.-Through Dills Lading to Liverpool issued
by thc Charleston and New York Steamers, which
make close connection with the above line. .
For particulars and rate pf Frekht apply to
JAMES AUGER St CO.,
WAGNER, HUGER St CO.,
maye Or WM. A. COURTENAY
JpAOlFIO MALL STEAMSHIP COMP
THHOCOU LINE 70.
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above line leave Pier
No. 42. North River, foot of canal?_
Jtrcet. NPW Yort., ut 12 o'clock noon, ol me 16tu
.md 30:li or every month (except when ike*
?ates fall on Suuduy. theu the Saturday pre ceo
I us.
All departures connect at Tanama wu.r steam?
ers for south l'acide ami Central Amener, n pori H.
Departure of 16th touches nt Kingston. Jamaica.
For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fmn
cisco ilrst or every month, except when it fails on
sunday; then on the day preceding.
Nu california steamers toucn ut. Havana, hu
iro direct from New York to Aspurwall.
Cue hundred pounds baggage free to-cacr. adnu
Medicine und attendance free.
For Passage Tickets or other information appi
ut the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, cu Un
wharr foot or Canal street. North River. Ne?*
i ork. F. R. BABY. Agent.
imyio-ivr_
rjpLME TABLE CF STEA3JER WATER
LILLY', FOR JUNE, 1871.
FOR ED1STO, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LAND?
INGS, (INLAND ALL THE WAY.)
The Steamer WATER LILLY will
receive Freight at South AtlauticL_
Wharr, ou MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, anu leave
as rollows:
CHARLEAN.
Ftlday, 2-i.G A.M.
Tuesday,?th.7 A.M.
Friday. 9th.ll A.M.
Tuesday. 13ih..2>i P.M.
Friday. ICth.6 A.M.
Tuesday, 20th....7A.M
Friday, 23d.9 A.M.
Tuesday, 27tli.. .11 A.M.
Friday, ;.0th....2% P.M.
EDIST0.
Saturday, 3d..4 A.M.
Wedne-iday, 7th..6 A.M.
Saturday, I0th....9 A.M.
Wednesday, 14,12 P.M.
Saturday, 17th..2% P.M.
Wndne-day. 21.5% A.M.
saturday. 24th....7 A.M.
Wednesday, 28..io A.M.
Saturday. July 1..1 P.M.
For Freight engagements or passage apply on
board or to DOUGLAS NISBET,
som n Atlantic Wharf.
N.B.-Freight and Wharfage payable on the
wharf. . jool-thm
c
HANGE Or' SCHEDULE
MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND
FERRY
On and after THURSDAY, June
1st, the.foliowing schedule will be
observed:
Leave City at e.so and io A. M., 3 and n p. M.
Leave Mount Pleasant dt 7.30 A. M., 12 M., 4.16
and 6.46 P. M.
Leave Sullivan's'Island at 6 and ll A. M.. 4
?iud 0.30 P. M.
All Freieht must be prepal. and none received
niter half-past 2 o'elncK.
On SUNDAYS, the tlrst Morning Trip will be one
hour later than ounng the week.
Fare on SUNDAYS for round trip, 26 cents.
may3l-2* J. ll. MURRAY', Agent.
rjIWO EXCURSION TRIPS D.' ' LY.
on and after THURSDAY. June ist, _ ?T^v
tuc steamer ST. HELENA, Captain
D. SINCLAIR, Jr., will make Ttvo EXCURSION
TKIPS DAILY, leaving Market Wharr EVERY
AFTERNOON, at 3 and c o'clock, arriving back at
6 and 7 o'clock.
Pure Tor each round trip, 25 cent?.
may3I-2?_J. H. MURRAY, Agent.
?pOR NORTH ED1STO, UEAUFOET AND
PACIFIC LANDING.
The Steamer PILOT HOY, Captain _ *1T^!A
J. W. Sly, will leave Central whnrrtagiHBEG
fnrEdlsto, Beaufort and Pacific Laiming, every
MONDAY UOBNINO. at > o'clock, and ror Beaufort
aud Pacific Landing every THURSDAY MOONING,
at 8 o'clock. Returning, will leave i ?canfor t every
TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNING, at S o'clock, anti
will leave Edisco every TUESDAY, at 3 o'clock,
P. M. J. D. AIKEN.
iiiavi.? Agent.
go
R t? L O K ? D A,
VIA SAVANNAH.
The steamer DICTATOR, Captain _ ?^?T**^*w
L. M. Coxetter, will leave Southern ET3?^I?M?5TV
Wharf every ITKS?MI EVENING, at o-.3u U CIOOK,
(until further notice,) ror Jacksonville, Fernan?
dina and Paint ka. arriving bacK ai Charleston
every SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
mavn RAVEN EL Ss CO.. Agents,
rjlOWAGE AND EXCURSION?.
The steamer EMILIE, Captain C.
C. White, can be engaged for Tow-,_
age and Excursions Apply on boara, ut.
merdai Wharf, or tn
HIACKELFORD A KELLY,
maj23-tuthslino Boyce's Wburf.
-po
Shipping.
B BATTF?~OR1C
FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH
BILLS LADING ISSUED
TO
PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON,
AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTBWEST.
The fine Steamship FALCON, Haynle, Com?
mander, will sail for Baltimore on - FRIDAY,
2d June, at 6 o'eicck P. M.
ta* Philadelphia Freights forwarded to tho:
city by railroad from Baltimore without addi?
tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am?
ple time to sample and sell their Goods from
the Railroad Depot in Fhlladelshla.
For Freight or Passaee apply to
PAUL C. TRESHOLM, Agent,
may2C-7 So. 2 Cmon Wharves.
?ptico?.
J^T?ET^OANNOT BUY IT !
FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS!!
The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E.
SPENCER & CO., New York, which are now oflered
to the public, are pronounced by all the celebrated
Opticians of the world to be the most Perfect, Na?
tural Artificial help to the human eye ever known.
They are ground under their own supervision,
from minute crystal Pebbles, melted together,
and derive their name. "Diamond," on account
of their hardness and brilliancy.
The scientific principle on which they are con
strutted brings the^ore or centre of the lens di?
rectly in front of the eye, producing a clear abd
distinct vision, as in- the natural, healthy Bight,
and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such a?
glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac,
peculiar to all others in use.
They are mounted in the finest manner, lo
frames of the best quality, of all materials used
for that purpose. Their finish and durab?lty can?
not be surpassed.
CAUTION.-None genuine unless bearing their
trade mark stamped on every frame, v
JAMES ALLAN,
Denier in Watches, Jewelry.
Sterling Silverware and Optical Goods,
No. so* King street.
tGl-stuthiyr Charleston .S. C.
UJrrjgs ono fflebici?us.
?jpRMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL
AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS 1
Thia ls the best Medicine for young children
suffering with Colic, Diarrhoea, or any other com?
plaint, incident io Teething. It may be given
with safety, as it contains no opium, or other in
jurions anodyne.
Price. 25 cents a bottle.
Manufactured and for sale by
. DR. H. BAER.
, Also by the following Druggists: .
A. W. ECKEL St CO., Dr. A. RAOUL,
Dr. W. A. SKR1NE, A. O. BARBOT,
W. T. LlTrLE 4 CO.. J. BLACKMAN.
P. M. COHEN, Dr. E. H. KELLERS,
K. S. BURNHAM, G lt AMAN St .-CH WAKE,
G. W. AI MAR, J. LOCKWOOD,
G. J. LU UN, W. T. LINN,
W; A. GIBSON.
And by Druggists generally. '_jan2
HE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE
T
SELF ACTING.-NO PUMP1NG.-N0 AIE
INJECTED.
The bes: universal SYRINGE in the market,
it ls recommended by the first PhyBicianB of th
country.
It ls so simple that lt cannot get out of order.
There are no valves, and nothing that will cor?
rode. One will last a life lime.
Dr. JOS. H. WARREN, an eminent Phlsiclan. ol
Doston writes to the manufacturers:
"From the fact of its eiu:/""tty and correct
principle in the structure or you.' 'Fountain Sy?
ringe,' and for the easy manipulation, practicable
result, and comfort to the patient, 1 have recom?
mended this instrcment extensively."
The Profession are invited to cali and examine
the apparatus.
For sale, whole-sale and retal!, by
Dr. H. BAER,
Jn 131 Meeting street,
mav30 Ascot for South Carolina.
E
X C E L S I 0 R
HAIR TONIC.
No DTE !
Insures Healthy and Vigorous Growth. War?
ranted not to contaiu LEAD, Sulpnur, or any
fther injurious Drug.
The Excelsior Hair Tonic will keep the head
clear of Dandruff, prevent the falling out of the
Hair, and give it a soit and beautiful gloss.
lt 1B not ?injurious to the health or the user, nor
ls lt greasy and filthy like many of the prepara
tiona at present offered as Ha?- Renewers.
Manufactured by Du. H. BAER, .
Wholesale and Retail Druggist.
No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston.
Price per bottle 50 cents.
N. B.- All the preparations manufactured by
DR. H. BAKR are In accordance with formulas
given by distinguished Physicians, and have been
subjected to lung and careful trial. They are no
secret remedies, and he is at all times prepared to
submit these formulas to members of the prof es
Biou, or others desiring such information._
.pRENGH PATENT ?IEDICIN?S.
Prepared hy Grima ult St Co., Pans :
SYRUP OF HYPOPUOSP11ATE OF LIME, a SO?
erigu remedy in phthisis- relieves. Gough!
N:ghtsweats, Ac
Guaran?, for headache, neuralgia. Ac
Pepsine, for indigestion, lows of appetite, Ac.
Iodized Syrup of Horseradish, invaluable. JI
persons -unable to take cod ?iver Oil-eapeeiaaj
recommended in cetaceous affections," and a? s
most, powerful (lepuruiive.
Digestive Lozenge.-, of the Alkaline Lactates, a
pleasant and effective remedy for functional de
ranjremeut of the digestive organs.
Troches of i'epsme and I'a-jcreatine.
ALSO,' i .
PURGATIF LB-ROY,-marinade Cottin.
VOMITIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cottin.
Dragees -le Sautonive.
Dragees Ue Morphine.
Lancelot's Asinina Cigare:tea4
For sale by Dr. H. BAER,
m ay 30_So. vu Meeting sw*.
rJIHE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES.
Professor LOUIS WUNDRAM'S BLOOD PURI?
FYING AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (in Pills or
Powders,) for the cure of all Acute or Chronic
Diseases, resulting from impure blood and Imper
feet digestion.
Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro
fessor Louis Wuiidram, Brunswick, Germany :i
G OCT POWDERS.
Rheumatic Tincture.
Epileptic Remedy.
Toothache Drops.
Herb Tea (tor Dyspepsia and Nervousness.)
Rheumatic Herb Tea.
Gout Tincture.
Eye Water.
Wundwosser (the German "rainkiller.)
for sale by Dr. H.U ER,
muy:.?_ No, isl Meeting- street.
?PHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG
DRINK.
A SCRE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS.
Ono Dollar a Bott.'* Sent by mall, postage
paid, 011 receipt of priu
The Antidote IB the best remedy that can bf
administered in Manla-a-Potu, and also for all
I nervous affections.
For sole by Dr. Ii. HABRV
No. isl Meeting sweet,
cr.tc teeni for ?s.iuth 0.'Hun**
"pLECTRO MAGNETIC BATTERIES,
MEDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE?
BAGS, ic.
For sale by DR. H. BAER,
marlo No. 131 Meeting street.
gIR JAMES CLARKE'S FEMALE PILLS.
These PILLS have long been used both in Great
Britain and this country, aud are the best, orthelr
kind lu tue market..
For sale oy DR. H. BAER,
ap. 22_So. 131 Meeting Btreet.
HASKELL'S ELECTRIC OIL.
AND
HASKELL'S CARBOLIC CANCER SALVE,
For sale by DR. H. BAER,
may25_No. 131 Meetlng{street
JJOMOOPATHIC REMEDIES.
A FULL ASSORTMENT jost received hy
DR. H. BAER,
jnlvS_So 131 Meeting strpst
gUPERlOR COLOGNE WATER.
Manufactured and for Kale by
Dr. H. BAER.
octi ?',1 Meeting street.
?rano flri?e Distribution.
$500,000
TO BE
GIVEN AWAY!
TUE
SOUTH CAROLINA
References in South Carolina :
General WAD!" HAMPTON, General JOHN S. PRESTON, Hon. B. F. PERRY, Hon. W. D. SIMPSON,
Governor M. L. BONHAM. ANDREW SIMONDS, Esq., General JOHNSON HAUOOD. Hon G. A.
TRENHOLM, Hon. ARM1STEAD BURT, Governor J. L. MANNING, Hon. JAMES CHESNUT, Hon. J. h.
OAMPBELIJ. .
References in New York City :
AUGUST BELMONT* CO., Bankers; MORTON, BL"SS A CO., Bankers; Hon. CHARLES O'CONOR,
Connsel)or-at-Lnw; Hon. JOHN E. WARD. Connsellor-at-Law; Hon. ROGER A. PR YOU. Counsellor-a:
Law: Colonel RICHARD LATHERS. T. A. HOYT, Esq., President Gold Room; HUNT, THOMPSON 4
CO., Factors; ANDERSON, STARR A CO., Merchant*; PETTUS A-CO., Merchants; F. ZOGBAUM ak
FAIRCHILD, Merchants,
-o
$500,000 TO BE AWARDED TO THE TICKET-HOLDERS OF
SERIES OF CONCERTS TO COMMENCE ON THE FIRST OF
OCTOBER, 1871, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
CHARLESTON, S. C., ON WHICH DAY
THE DRAWING COMMENCES.
THE
THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION UNDER THE AUSPICES
of the "South Carolina stare Agricultural and Mechanical Society,-' will give aperies of conceits
at the Academy of Music. Charleston, S. C.. commencing October ist, iS71, for the purpose
of raising a lund to enable Emigrants to eenie upon lands selected by the Association for Homes
ot Northern and European Fanners- and others, tn Hie State of soatb Carolina, and for tholr
transportation thltner and support for the first year. :
150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, AND NO MGR :,
AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH.
ALL THE PREMIUMS. INCLUDING DEED AND CERTIFICATE OF TITLE TO ACADEMY
OF MU-lc, win oe "deposited wno the National Bank of the Republic, New York.
#500,000 ITV GIFTS !
it Gili-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Cbar'.eston, S. C., co6t to build $230,000, having an annual
rental ct anon! $20,000, Jrom Upera House. Stores and Halls; the building being
about 220 fee: by BO feet, and situated corner or King and Market streets, In the
centre of ihe city, and well known to be the. tlnest building and most valuable
property in Charleston, valued at.......S250,(00
2.1 Gift-Cash.:.... 100,000
Od Girt-Cash. ?45,000
4th Gift-Cash.?. 10,( 00
Slh Gift-Cash.'.. 5,000
20 Gifts-Cash-each sioco. 23,1100
25 Gifts-Cash-etch $500."... ie,:.oo
350 Girts-Cash-each $100 . 35,?00
250Glf;s-Cash-each $50. 12.500
500 Girts-Cash-each $25. ia, ,<jo
1250 Gifts-Cash-each $10. . 12,5.00
2104 Gifts, amounts te.$500,000
BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO.,
Agents S. C. Land and Immigration Association, -
General M. C. BUTLER, }
JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., \ CHARLESTON, S. ?.
General M. W. GARY, )
AGENTS WASTED-LIBERAL COM SUSSIONS ALLOWED.
Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing:
General A. R. WRIGHT, ol"Georgia.
General BRADLEY T. .lOHNSuN. of Virginia.
Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, ol' South Carolina.
Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, ol New York.
A FAIR ATV? COMMENDABLE SCHEME !
CHARLESTON. S. C., May-. 1871.
We take pleasure in certifying that we are acqnaint'd with General M. C. BUTLER, JOHN
CHADWICK, Esq., anti Geneia' M. W. GARY, ol i no firm ut BUTLER. CHADWICK GARY A CO., and
know them to be-gentlemen of integrity, and we regard t Ito onjrct rtiey have of assisting Immigrants
to homes In Sou'b Carolina of p eat. importance to the ??ate as well ns to the immigrants, and we
have every confidence mat tceir enterprise wtli be carried out w.th talrness and honesty to all par?
ties concerned.
GEO. A. TRENHOLM, I. W. FIAYNE.
H. H. RUTLEDGE, A.-P.. MAO HATH.
JAMES CONNER. TH OS. V. SIMONS,
JAMES R. PRINGLE. HENRY* BUIST,
ayI3-3mos ' WILMOT c.. DESACSSORE.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
FREE SOHOOL E TT IV JD ?
CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Have commenced the Distribution of Awards in Lande
and Tenements, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pianos, Organs, Harps,
Statues, Gold Watches, Silver and Plated Ware, ftc., by
Raffle, and will continue twice a day, at 12 M. and 5 P. M., at
the General Office, No. 147 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C.
The Directors of thc CHARI ESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, for thc Benefit of th(
Free school Fund, having compiled wlih the ierras ul tilt ir Charter, and paid over to J. li. JILLSON
State Superintendent or Education of South Carolina,, tuc sum or Oue Thousand Dollars, bemg thi
annual payment of the school Fand under ihe t harter, (Hie receipt bel?g hereto appendec.) havi
inaugurated a system or Insurance Certificates which Is iti.rouuded t?y every degree or fairness, ant
win be Untiled Tor twice a dav, at Twelve M. and Five P. .M , ia public, under the superintendence o
Captain FENN PECK", "a sworn Commissioner.
Tue advantages of this system are, ih.it the purchasers ein have the choice of iheir own nura
bera aoywi.ere Irom No. l to So. 7S, and the pnvi.egc uf umltlug or Increasing their mvesiments a
pleasure. Hie Schedule uf Rutes adopted by me Coup my will vxplatu more fully an'd accurately
and can be obtained at the Ollce of the Company or mun uny vender;'. Eveiy Ra nie (nat takes place f
classed and numbered on the Company's Orllclal Book?, ?ind takes place twice a day, ns fohowi;:
Numbers primed on Cubes nom No. 1 ?o No. 78. are placed (in public) by The Sworn Cuimls
cloner m a cuss RAffle Cylinder and are well sha-eu. A boy blindfolded takes one or th-vi cube!
which ls exhibited to thc spectators aud Ucciareii io oe ntiii is reeortieii as the flrsi Hurtled DU ra uer
The Rame Cylinder will llieu be revolved, ana the buy nguiu lukes um un-ituer number, which is Html
?arly exhibited to the spectators and recorded as the second Rattle number. This operation wl'.l be re
pentr-d until Twtive numbers arc Raffled tint of the Cyliuler. .?nd each number wu; be recorded ot
the Official Books of the Company In tue order in w?lcu lt,, ls taken in thc Raffle. These Twelve num
bera so Raffled lu each Raffle will decide ull the AWARDS uF CERTIFICATE?.
All the nnu-bers In'each Harlie are equal, no-dis.iuctton being made a* to the order In which thi
nnmbers are taken in the Riffle, and the AWARD* ARE AT ONCE DELIVERED to the tv.irccseru
CERTIFICATE HOLDER.
EXPLANATION OF THE CERTIFICATE AWARDS.
Purchasers ?e.ect their own nnmbers anywhere rrorn l io rs, and for example, say, pays for int
same one dollar. The vender gives the purchaser a t;erttnc.ite wlwi tue number or numbers selected,
and enters the same numb r ur numbers upon the Company's Rigister (with the amount so oaid) tc
be reinrned to the Office of the Company by the vender before th? Raille takes place. Purchasers
may select a One Number Certlflcate, or a Two Number Ccnidoatc, < r a Three Number Certificate, 01
a Four Number Certificate.
AS!ng;e Number Certiicatc means a tingle num' er selected by the buyer any wh?ie rrom l to 78,
and should that nnmber be taken cut, In the Twelve Numbers so taken irom the RaTCe Cylln 1er, the
purchaser will be entitled to an AWARD OF FOUR HUES the value or Shares m the RAFFLED
PROPERTY or cost of the onglnal Cert Ideate of Shales.
A Two Number Certif?cate means if tue Two uumoers r.s the Certificate come out In the Twelve
numbers takeu rrom the Rallied cylinder, win entitle '.he successful holder io an AWARD of Shares
In the RAFFLED PROPERTY of TWENTY times the value or cost of the original certificate ol
Shares.
A Three Number Certificate means ir the Three numbers on the Certificate come one m the
Twelve so taken rrom the Raffle Cylinder will entitle ihe holder to an AWARD or Shares in the
RAFFLKD PROPERTY cf ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY TIMES the value or cost or the original
Certificate of Shares. If but Two or the numbers are out in thu Three on the Certificare, the pur?
chaser will receive an AWARD of TWICE the amount of the value or cost of the original
Certif?cale.
A Four Nnmber Cerif?cate means if the Four number? on the Certificate come out in the Twelve
so taken rrom the Ruffle Cylinder the purchaser wnl b.- entitled to an AWARD ol' Shares In the
RAFFLED PROPERTY ci THREE HUNDRED TIMES the value or dst ut the original CertlCcate of
Shares. If but Three of thc nnmbers on the Certificate are ont m the Karrie the purchaser will receive
an AWARD of Shares in the RAFFLED PROPERTY or TEN times tue value or costortho original
Certificat^ or Shares.
A pcuou may invest, in a Certificate or Shares in these RAFFLLSan nrao.int small or large as he
pleases.. The Company's Schedule List, ur Awards ls made out at the rate of ONU DOLLAR FOR
CERt IFICATES, btu Certificates will be i-sued of tne value of 25, SJ und 75 couta; also, $1, $2, $3, $4,
$5 and to $10 and upwards, and the A war is delivered pro r.u a to the schedule list or raiei. The
above explanation will ennuie any nun desiring io take a si are In these Raffles to do so under?
standingly, and the Raffles bring fairly aud honestly conducted in puolic bv the Sworn Cmmlsslon
er and exactly a: trie hours uumed, they alford a safer means of Investment than any othsr busi?
ness speculation.'
The firs: Property and Lied Scheme or thc Company ?rill be hsucd in a short time, aud will be
Raffled every '.tree months. .
Any further information will bc furnished by the General Agent of the Company, at their Office,
No. 147 MEETING STREET, opposite the Charleston Hotel, where Certificates are for sale.
J. JP. HORBACH,
General Agent of the Company, P. O. Box No. 249.
, CHARLESTON, May ??4th, 1871.
Received or the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION., of the State of South Carolina, for
the Benefit or the Free School Fund, (successors or R. H. WILLOUGHBY A CO., one Tnousf.nd Dol?
lars, being the sum In lull to be paid Into the hands of the State superintended of Education "as re?
quired by an Act or the General Assembly of the state of south Oarolina, paBsed at the regular Ses?
sion of 1870-71, approved March 8th, 1871. J. K. JILLSoN,
m3y2n-imo state Superintendent Education, south Carolina.
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rjiHE GOLDI??IL^
DOUBLE LOCK. ELASTIC STITCH.
This ls the mostsiiupleand reliable Two Thread
ScwiDg Machine In ihe world, lt Sews direct
from two threads, and ls ?15 leas than any other
first-das* Sewing Machine. Samples can be Been
at No. 156 MBETiNO STRBET, opposite Charles?
ton Hotel, sole Agent for the Sute. Sub-agents
wanted through theState. Address W. S. B1S
SELL, Charleston. Also agents for Home Shuttle
Hand Machine. $25. aprl-tuthsemos
AND TBS
WEED" FAMILY FAVORiTE LCCK-ST1TCH
MACHINE.
arc the best in use.
For sale on the Lease Pian, w:tn monthly pajfc
mcntH, on easy terms, or for cash. All tindara
Machine attachments, Needles, Cotton, (white
clack and colored,) Silk, Oil, soap, Ac, ftc.
Repairing as usual. Circulars and samples ol
work sent on application.
D. B. HASELTON,
aeneid dealer in First Class Sewing MS
chines ano Material, No. 807 King street,
augi7 Charleston. S. 0.
Jsaacsflt's Prep orations.
SUBE 3?O?? !
DEATH TO RATS,
ROACHES
BEDBUGS, &c
NEVER FAILING.
BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS
HERMETICALLY SEALED AND
ALWAYS FRESH.
Sold a'- Wholesale by
DOWTE. MOISE & DAVIS,
And at retail by all Druggists. febl-?mo