The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 06, 1871, Image 4
The PU*lo?or,ritr uni lil? D aa g titer.
[The, following charming poem, which has
the merit of combining "Instruction and
amusement," and of showing the estimation
which usually attends learning, waa written by
Shirley Brooks, and appeared nineteen years
since over his initials in the Illustrated. Lon?
don News.] . .
A sound came booming through the air
"What ls tbat sound ?" quoth L
My blue-eyed pet. with golden bair,
Jlade answer, presently:
"Papa, you Know ii very well
That sound-lt was Saint Pancras bell."
"My own Louise, put dowa the cat
And come and stand by me:
I'm sad to hear y oa" talk like that
Where's your philosopby?
Thafcsound-attend to what I tell
That sound was not Saint Pancras bell.
"Sound ls the name the sage selects
For the concluding term
. Of-a long series of effects,
Of which that blow's the germ.
The following brief analysis
Shows tbe interpolation, Miss:
"The blow which, when the clapper slips,
Fails on jour friend, the bell,
Changea its circle to ellipse.
( A word you'd better spell,
And then comes elasticity,
Restoring what it used to be.
. VNay, making lt a little more,
The circle shifts about.
' As much as lt shrunk in before.
The bell, you see, swells out;
. And so a new ellipse ls made, ;
(You're not attending, I'm afraid.)
"This change of form disturbs the air,
Which in its turn behave^
In like elastic fashion there,
Creating waves ou, waves:
Which press each other onward, dear,
Until the outmost finds your ear.
"Within that ear the surgeons find
fMf>A tvmpannfn, or drnm, .
^khloh'has a Utile bone behind- *
SiaUeus, it's called by some;
Those, not proud of Latin gramma*,
Humbly translate it as the hammer.
.The wave's vibrations this transmita
On to this, the incus bone,
(Incus means anvil, which it hits,).
And tula transfers the tone
To the small os oroicuXare,
The tiniest bone that people carry.
"The stapes next-the name recalls
A stirrup's form, mr daughter- .
Joins three half circular canals,
Each Oiled with limpid water; -
Their curious lining, you'll observe,
* Made of the auditory nerve.
"This vibrates next-and then we find
The mystic work la crowned;
For then my daughters gentle mind
First n cognizes sound.
See what a host of causes swell
To matte up what you cali the *beU.? *> i
Awhile'she paused, my bright Louise?
. And pondered on the case;
Then, settling that he meant to tease,
She slapped her father's face.
"Yon bad old man, to sit and-t'ii *
' Such gibberyg^osh about a bell i"
COMBCBXOLAXi BXWB.
Export*..
BAB CK LONA-Per Span brig Hortensia-soo bales
upland cotton, 164 bois rosin.
The Charleston Cot ion. Rice and NtWftl
' Store? harket.
OPFicK CHARLESTON NBWS, \
MONDAY EVBNTNQ, June 5. 18TL )
COTTON.-Tho market commenced wlth'a finner
feeling, which was strengthened by the favorable
.telegrams, during which prices were higher but
quite frregufar, literates improving X@Xo> 9 th.
Sales about 600 bales, say 22 at 12,2 at IS, 1 at 14,
14 at 14X. 17 AZ 14J?, 1 at 15, 42 at.l6X, 27 al 16,
8 at 16>4, 25 at 17,-52 at 17*$, 108 at 17X, is at 18,
88ati8j,'. Wequjte:
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
.Irdlnary to geed ordinary.14 <S>16
? ?Low middling...16X(*n
Middling.nxt&nx
Strict middling.18 @is>4
Rics.-This gram was quiet and prices showed
less strength. Sales 130 tierces of clean Carolina
*>t8Xc9.K>- We quote common to fair at 8?
8XC, good 8X@9c fl lb.
NATAL STORES.-There were no sales reported.
FRaronrs.- To Liverpool, by steam direct,
nominal on uplands ; via New York, X'l
on uplands ; ld on sea islands; by. sat.
Med on uplands, >?ci on sea Islands. Tu
Havre nominal, coastwise-to New York,
by steam, Kc on uplands and Xe on ai a
l?]aflds ; $125 fl tierce on rice; by sail, ?ic *p & o
oo t ton ;-fl tierce on rice: roc ft barrel on roam ;
ffa8> Mon lumber; $e@io *a Mon timber, t
Boston,- by sail, Xe ? ? on upland cottot
To Providence, by sall $5- fi M on boards, ftt
ff tb cn cotton; by steam $1 fl hale oa New
Yo rk rates. ' To Philadelphia,* by steam, nc fl ft.
Oft uplands; by sail, $7 fr M on boards; $9 on
Umber; $3 fi ton on clay, and ?3?a 60 enphos
phates. To Bal tim o re, by steam, tfc *a h> b>
.ail, $6 50?7 fi Mon beards; $3@3 26 fl ton ct
phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by
oar merchants to take lumber freights frc m
Georgetown, S. c., Daribh and SatiUa Rivet, Qa
and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern-ports, and lia
?12 fl M are the rates on lumber and boards.
? HaCHANas.-Sterling 60 day bills 22X?22X.
DOM SST ic Ea CHAN a s. - The tanks are pur?
chasing sight checks on New York at nar; 5 days
X off; io days X off; 15 days - off; 20 days - off:
80days'- off. They areseJJlcg sight checks at x
premium.
j. 0010-113121,-.
markets by Telegraph.
MONET MAKXKTS.
LONDON, June 5-Noon.-Consols ?l.v. Bonds
Evening.-Consols 91K- Bonds 90>a'.
FRANK FORT, Jua? t.-Bonds sa?..
NEW YOKK, June 5-Noon.-Stocks steady and
firm. Governments dull and- steady. Gold duli
at i-2ii. Money easy at 3. States dull and heavy,
Sterling-long lox ; short io j,. Freights steady,
Evening -Money easy at 2a4. Sterling ic ?a
lox. Gold 12.* Governments x tor- January aud
July issues; others steady. Tennessees 71; new
same. Virginias 65)i; new 72. Louisianas 69
new 68; levees 70; eights 85. Alabamas 103; riv. :
73. Georgias 69: ?ev<r,s 98>i. North Carolinas
47; new 26>;. South Carolinas 72; new 68.
NKW ORLEANS, June 6.-Sterling 24. Sight
premium. Gold 12X
COTTON MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, Jute 5-Noon.- Cotton firmer; up
lands 8d; Orleans 8X'a8j;d; sales 15,000 bales.
Afternoon.-Cotton more active and firmer'; up
lands 8a6,vii ; Orleans SXaSXd ; sales 2j},0O0 bales; | J
export and speculation 6000; sales on named
ship from Charleston or Savannah not below good
ordinary 8 ? '6d.
Evening.-Cottoo firm: uplands 8a8Hd; Or?
leans 8Aid; eales 20.ooo bales; tpecnlatlon and ex?
port fiCCO.
NKW YORK," Jime 6-Noon.-Cotton opeaed
higher; npiands i;?,'c, Orleans 19c; Bales 3000
bales.
EVenlug.-Cotton active and eaclted; sales 6841
bales; uplands 19Xc
BOSTON. June 6.-Cotton active; middling l8Xc;
gross receipts 1137 bales: sales 650; stock 650?.
MOBILE, June 5.-Cotton buoyant; middlings
I7tfc; net receipts 427 bales; sales soo; stock
20,4.05..
BALTIMORE. June 6.-Colton firmer: middling
18)?ai8Xc; net receipts, 25 bales; gross, 225; ex?
ports, coastwise, .72; sales, 575: stock, 13,052.
NORFOLK, Juue 5.-Cotton firm; low middlings
16Xc; net receipt? 97 bales; ea po tts, coastwise,
706; sales 25; stock 2737.
WILMINGTON, June 5_Cotton Arm; middling
loXc; net receipts, loo bales; exports, cosstwfse,
113; stock, 945.
AUGUSTA, June 6.-Cotton market active and
excited, with light offeriegsj s.les 575; receipts
165 bale?; Liverpool middlings 18c; New York mid?
dlings 18XC.
SAVANNAH, June 6.-Cotton quiet; middlings
17Xal7Jic; net receipts 1526: sales loo; stock
16.824 bales. '
NKW ORLEANS, June 6.-Cotton Arm; middlings
17Xc; net receipts 2769; gross 3535; exporta coast?
wise 3415; sales 3410; -dock 93.0?l ba)-.'
GALVESTON, June 6.-Cotton Arm; good ordi?
nary 14i?c; net receipts ?80 bales; exports,
coastwise, 176; sales 200; stock 50136. IJ
PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, June 5-Noon.-Flour 36sed. Tal?
low, iva
NEW YORK. June 5-Noon.-Flour quiet aiid
Bteady. Wheat a shade Armer. Corn quiet and
firm. Pork quiet at $15 25*15 50. Lard tfteadv
Turpentine unchanged, 48048X. Roam fiteady
strained $2 60a2 er>. . '
Evening.-Fioux, Southern, common to ?ood
extra $6 76a7 26; gooff to choice $7 80a9. WhlBkey
firmer at 93c. Wheat lc better on spring; win?
ter red ?nd amber Western fi ola: 64. Corn
closed dull at 70a72c. Pork heavy and lower at
$l6al5 26. Beef quiet. Lard steady; kettle loxc.
Naval stores steady. ??Ulow oa&xc. Freights
firmer.
BALTIMORE, June 6-F.'onr dall. Wheat dall and
lower; choice whl eSk80al 90, fair to prime $145
ai86, primj to choice red 5140al 65! Com dull;
w hit*78ai c. yeno.v73c. Pork ?13. tacon steady ;
shoulder* 7y,c.
^lll^lr^'Juiie 5.-Spirits turpentine is
Jteady at 42c. Rosin quiet; ?3 lor low No l; $215
fox No 2; $5 !?o for extra pale, and 55 for pale.
Crude turpentine is steady, a: $3 25 for yel'ow
dip and t4 26 ?M virgin.- . , ,
CINCINNATI, Jnne 6.-Flour In lair demand and
Arm. Corn demands full prices. Pork-demand
light and Holders firm; $16 25 asked, $15 offered.
Lard 9i?a9Jic. Bacon m limited Jobbing demand ;
shoulders 6>?c, clear sides 8>?c, Bparingly.offered.
Whiskey dull ut 89)?c , 0
LooisriLLK, June 5.-Flour active and firm.
Corn in fair demand at esc. Provisions dull and
unchanged. Mess pork $1150. Shoulders 6,s,'c,
clear" sides BJfc. Whiskey 90c.
NEW QKLEAJIS. J?ne 5.-Flour dull and depress?
ed; superflue $6. double $6 50, treble ?6 75a7.
Corn In good supply, and demand; mixed 75c,
white 77a78c. Oats quiet at'63?85c. Bran quiet at
$135. Hav, prime $23. choice $24. Pork dull:
mess sis 25. Assorted bacon dull at 7M..9a9M?
sugar-cured hums 13al3.'?e.- Lard dui; tierces 12
aiaiic. keg 12ra2>ic. SugaVflrm; good fair loj.c.
Molasses Arm; ferrdemlngi55aflo;, plant atlem re?
boiled 4oa53c. Whiskey cull at 92>,c. Coffee
stock 14,800 bags; very dal! at i3?faio>?c.
".Jew York Kice Market.
From the Dully Enlletln, Saturday, June 3: The
supply of domestic continues well in haad, the
demand fair ind holders Arm at the extreme
figures of the late advance. Sales of 45 tierces at
9>?a9?c tor ordinary ta prime, .and Kc for choice.
Foreign grades are a little dull and here and there
a trifling weakness is she wn, though no impor?
tant decline.. Sales of loo bags Rangoon at 7a
7>ic, and. sou bag's Patna at 7*?a7JiC.
Froja the* Jcurnal of Commerce: The business
ls quite moderate to4ay. Foreign is maluly in
request, not being offered to atty considerable ex?
tent, cominands ronner rates. Domestic is slack
arenrreot rates.. We learn or sales of 250 bags
Rangoon at 7a7&t\ and 225 bags Patna nt T,4a8c,
the outside prx? for new Carr-lma. We ejeeteat
9ai0c, the latter price for fancy.
New York. Naval Stores Market.
From the Journal or Commerce, Saturday. Jtrae
2: Spirits Turpentine.-The marget has ruled
very dull to-d iy", and with the arrivals steadily in?
creasing receivers are anxious to realize and
have again redi""-d prices. Merchantable lots
quoted at 48a 18,-ic. - yard, and 49a49>ic on wharf,
sales are reported oflio barrels at 49,'io on wharf.
Rosins.-There ls a little more inquiry for strain?
ed and pale fur- shipment at arm prices. Sales
embrace llOO barrels strained at $2 60; 550 barrels
do at $2 65; 2 ?o barrels good stralued at $2 70; 430
barrels good strained ai S2 65*, 200 barrels dd at
$2 65. and 800 barrels pale at $6?6 ?O. We quote
No 2 at $2-75aS: No. 1 $3a4; pale at$4 25a5 50;
extra pale $6a7 37K- Tar ls very Arm at $2 70
ror Washington, and-$3 for Wilmington.
New York Hay Market.
From the Dally Bulletin, Saturday,'June 3: Re?
ceipts to-dav 1675 bales. Receipts still snow a
Blight falling off, especially of heavy Westeru
kinds, and a slight reaction in prices is to be not?
ed. Sales are at ?l for p:i;ne stripping and very
little'If any new can be bonghratle.^. Tne DOSI .
ness done, however, is light. We note ISO balts-1
for Savannah. 50 balts "or Wilmington and 46 |
bales for Chtrle-aon, all at $1 p'ir loo lbs. Retail
selia moderately <we4l. Straw is a little Hi mer;
sales"tfave been made from boats to small dealers
as high as $2 per loo lbs of rye; lots can bc had a:
$1 90.
Havana Market.
HAY7ANA', May 27.-Snuits.-Clayed pood*
haye improved in price a: d demand, and numer?
ous lurge sa es ha've been closed for the Sta1 es as
weJla&,{QT the North of Europe. Owing to the
steaalneess of prices reported per cable from New
York, and the late advance- ta London, our piast?
ers have, bten generally reluctant to accent last
week's -rat?*, and the range of ll to U}f rs, wit:
which the weekppeneli, lias gone up at tue close
to U???lltj rs for No 12, good current sort*,
special ciyMiallzed sugars bi lacing up to 12 is-per
arrobe, walch may be called a rancy price. AOvut
25.ooo boxes is the total or sales published,-at the
following values, viz : 9"i rs per arrobe rcr Nos 7
to 7J?; 9*a^4 rs. Nos.s to 8,4; io.1? nr. Noa 9.4 to
IO; 10??a"9"? ra. Np 10; ro,Vali<,' rs.No TDK; lu;4'a
10J? rs, No li; ll rs No 11,4; llail'iais rs, No
Ufcal2j? rs, MOB ?2 to mi: Utf rs, so 19, ami Wa
17 rs for very superior julies. Closiug. quida
tlons for current qualities are as fellows : D is.
Noa 7 to 10. aOall. rs per afroie; D s, Nos? ll to 12.
llJiall^ rs per afrobe; D S, Nos 13 lo 14. ll Jial2
rs per arroje; DB.-'Nos l? to 17,12,4al3 is -( er
arrobe; D'i.Nosl? to 20, ?3'?al4 rs per arrobe;
whites, Interior to floretrs, 13,4?ie',4 rs pei
arrebe. ?.
The marketa cn the coait have likewise oe?n
animated and very arm, at an advance, the stoek
there, as well, as here, showing a heavy dee-rease
when compared with last year, which is aiso the
case In New York and* other leading foreign mar
ketsi .
MOLASSES BCOAKS-jOpened weak aud quiet, but
became active luwards ihe close, when tavbrabie
fureign advices came to hand.- Hoiuers have be
come rather sangnine*ln their rreteusi. ns. and do
t:qt. press s<iks at dosina values at 9)ta9Hn>.
arrobe f?r Nos. 7 and 8, aud 8>?a?'?4' r.r >os. 8 :o
ll, In boxes or htuls.
. CENTB?P?JAU-Continue to enjoy a lively de?
mand, moBtly for the ?jtate?, at wy firm uriee-s.
which shovr un advance tn inst week's range
closing as tallows: lOa'.Ojlf rt. Nos. s und 9;. lia
11,4 rs. Noa 10 aud ll; I1??H12 rs..Ncs. 12 ?iud 15,
botte in box ?J or hilda.
MCSCOVAI oxa.;-The decrease in .nocks, com
pared with .hose on hand at this date last year,
coupled with a continued fair demand, for the
States principally. Keep price* high. Sale's have
been few. and ol inslgnitieant Io's, but on the
coast seven.; oargoeajiave been sold cn the basis
( f 10,Val0>? rs. per arrobe ror good fair to good
rlaning, wMch values'place Infc-rlor io fair ut oa
SH rs.. and sopertln? or prime, of which very ii
tie is to be found, at ll rs.
The stutls .ic u position shows a remarkably un
favorable jesuit, comparing with lasr \e.-r, as
may-be observed upon perusal or the following
apures:
Stie receipts of sugar In tba wareliouRes or
Havana since January 1st. amounted to Siso.oou
boxes and 330,100 brida., against 1.070,000 boxes
and 40.500 hods, in KTO. The dellver.es dnrlo;
same petted by said warehouses were 458.0po
boxes and 28,000 hbds., against CTO.SOO baxes,
and 32,000 Mu?s. In 1870. siockB left lu store
400,000 boxes and 57C0 hhds., against SM'.OOO,!
boxes and 10,700 hhds. m 1870, ami 806,000 boxes
and 6200 hhds. in 1809.
Theexpoits from Havana and Matanzas this
year have treen as follows: To the l:nited Stales
227.080 boxes and 77,678 hhds.; Europe 27$,4:.
boxes and 4255 hbds. ; other parts 5129"boxes ?cd
575 hhds. Total, 1871, 508.-421 boxes and 83,518
hhds. Total. 1870. Sis.844 boxeaand 104.566 hade.
Decree se, 1871, 810,223 boxes-and 22,046 hhds.
St :ma Coitou Statement.
SELMA, Jane 2.
Stock on haad September 1,1ST0.bales..1*272
Received this week. 237
Received previously.84,143-S4.3S0
Total.:..S5.602
Shipped taft, week. 202
Shipped previously..!...S3.9?D
Shipped previously, not reported_ 133-154,335
Stock on hand, Friday, Jane 2.1671.1.-C17
it-,c?iV?t? Oy llnciroAU. Jane 3.
sorxn CABOUKA B.-ILSOAD.
215 bales cotton, 39 bales goods, ITO bbls naval
Blores. "To i'adroad Agent, PelZit* Rodgers A co,
G.W Williams A co, Frost A AdgeiLA B Mulligan,
LS H Walter A co, tjmlili A Chape-<?p? Utooy A Ken
rcn, Macqueen A Rlecke, Trennolm .t Soi', Kins?
man A Howell. R Mure A to. G Fjviliu, G l.Ribcn
wood, TP Smith, WaC B-.e A co, W W Smith.
Sloan A Se'iguious.W BSmliii A eo, Shackelford
A Kelly. W Hoach A CO, B O'Neil!.
POUT GAI, Elf JU AS.
KCXOfS PHA.92S!*
Full Moon, 3d. 1 Innr, 7 mmtue?.'mowing.
Last liuartiir. aili, 7 houis. .'6 nu mites, even mg.
S'c-w. Mprn, 17th. *> hours. 9taiirur.es, evcnttii:."
First ttuanor, :5.h.*6 houis. 24IE;UUIC3. evening.
Monday.!...
fttesday.
v.'eiluesday.
TU. rsday...
fri;'ty.
satu:i'ay
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uns. ce?, i KOO:. I U:?I?
t?ISBS. SH73. C. t ff. iVATEIi
4..53
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4..?3
4..?Z
4.. 63
4..?2
4..?2
7.. 4
7.. 5
7.. 5
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10.. 2 I 9..19
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JKAMXE NEUS.
3?ARLE6TON, S. C.JUNE G, 1871. -
Lat 32 ileg 46 min 33 sec. | Len 7?; dog 57 nub 27 ste.
ARKlVKi) Y??TEKDAV.
Steam tug J"B Whipple. Gilbert, Georgetown. S
- Hours. To J. A Enslow A co.
' CLEARED VESTEKDAY.
French b.irk Stella Marls, Gamier. london via
?all River, s C-*-Marme A River Phosphate co. '
Spanish brig Hortensia, li-.-rtrau, Barcelona- '.?
.? Hail.
SAILED' YESl'liKDAY.
i-chr. Annie S Gaskin, Ga^kill. PiiiladeipMia.
Sehr Walion, Boyd, Neiv y..rk.
sehr Einiiy H Naylor, Baxter, Jaeksoavlll.t.
FROM THIS POKT.
Steamshi > Georgia, -Crowell, New York, 2d
une.
CLEARKD F?ll THIS TORT.
Steamship Jas Adger, Lockwood, at New York,
une 3.
MARINE NEWS HY TELEGRAPH.
>'EW YORK. Jane 5.-Arrived, the Clyde, Helen,
amuel Ca.-tuer Clora, and Snow squaP.
Evening.-Arrived, the stearas'iip-t City of Port
u Prince, Saratoga, iiattecas mid H Livingston,
trrtved eut, the Germania, city or Brussels aud
(evada.
MEMORANDA.
SAVANNAH, June 5.-Cleated, bark Marietta,
larcelena; brig Amiable Teresn, Barcelona; schrs
rarrlet Brewster, Nangak, P R^ Coquette, Bulli
tore.
The sehr Emms, WrigHt, rur Georgetown, SC,
leared at New York Jaae 2.
Vbe sehr Ridgewood. Derricksr-n, tor Georgc
)wn, S C, cleared at New York Juue 2.
LIST OF VESSELS
VB. CLEARED ..AND. ^AXL&D JP*? TSjfS POB?. ,
LIVERPOOL.
Br ship Island Home, McLellac, up.April -6
Br bark Vince, Robson, sailed.April 2o
y.. WEST HARTLEPOOLy-BKG. >
Br bark Kathleen; Lester, np.?.May .&
CALLAO.
Br brig BellODi, Jones, sailed.Jan 23
C ABD? FT. - . ?
The RTE Carey, -. sailed.May 6
The Martha, Lewis, sailed. ..May 9
_ -MALAGA.. . . ..
Span brig^dsario, Glrardo, sailed.May 26
DOMESJIC. . .
BOSTON.
Brig J ADevsreaux. Olttk^deamd.. . r.. gjUMfcMi
BrigrTilzatieirTabbut, cleared..'-.?..*. JSaj li
Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt,- up.May 13
KEW TOBE.
.Sc'ur J M Morales, Newman, cleared....... .May 29
Sehr Queen 6? th?South, Byrnes-, cleared.iMay 17.
Sehr L S Davis, Bishop, op..-.May 27
Sahr Hattie Coombs, Jameson, cleared....May 27.
PHILADELPHIA.
Steamship Virginia, Hunter, cleared.....'..June l
p BALTIMORE.
Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, cleared...".May 12
Sehr P L Smith, Robinson, cleared.May 26
Sehr Sea Queen, Rosebrook, cleared...May 26
Sehr Chas Comery, Plnkhamr cleared.May 29
Sehr E McLain, ero well, cleared.May 27
BANGOR, ME.
Sehr Hannah, Staples, cleared.May 23
ROCKBORT, ME.
Sehr Nellie Doe, Richardson, sailed...... .".May 14
jp o R "s JBT vf ? OIR ?..
Or?- WEDNksrj'AY, JtJNE 'T,^ ''9
O'CLOCK A, M.
TfierltoleD?'a.sicreAraeel SteamsTiiptJHARLES- i
TON, J?s.'Eer ry, Commander, will srall for-Kew'1
York on WEDNESDAY, June 7, at 9 i 'clock, A.
M., rrom Pier No. 2 ?nlon Wharves.
The Fast and Popular Steamship GEORGIA,
Captain^ Crov^ll.wjll loUow, and saU on Tnzs-,
DAY, Jule lS/ntVairpast 5*o'olbcky Pi M., ?rom:
Pi- r No. 2, Union Wharves.
Through Bills or Lading to Liverpool by
. WILLIAMS & GUION STEAM MNE. To Gonoa,
Tiieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania. Gotten
burg, and to Glasgow, byANCHOR LINE STEAM?
SHIPS. To New Encland Cities as UBual. '
Insurance by Steamers or this Line 3? per cent.
For FreiRht Engagements or Passage, having
very tine State-room accommodations, apply to
WAGNER. HUGER k ec. No. 28 Broad street.
. or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharf.
jun3-3 ' fr
F
o it HW r ? rt K
OLT> LINK IW BtV YORK AND CIlAKLES
TON STEAMSHIPS.
ESTA BLISHED 1 8 4 5.
?FACTOUS AND ELEGANT DECK. STATE-ROOM*
THE-VERY FAST AND SPLENDID,
Side-Wheel Steamships ot t!t;s Line will sall from
Adger's Wharf 03 follows :
JAMES AUGER, SATURDAY, June loth, a.t 12
o'efek M.
MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, Jane 17th, at by.
.o'clock P. M.
JAMES AL'GEK. SATURDAY, June 24!h, at ll
o'clock A. M,
MANHATTAN, SATURDAY,' July 1st, at 5 o'Clcck
P. M.
45~ insurance "Ji percent, by this Linc'
as- Through Buis ol Ladinc niven ou Cotton t
Liverpool, Boston, Tr. vidente and the New Elli:
and manufacturing towns ar the lowest marke
rates.
ts* State-rooms may b? secured In advance
without extra charge.
For Freight or Passage enssgements. apply'1
m ay 24 JAMES ADQEK A CO.
F
OR BALTIMORE.
FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH
BILLS LADING ISSUED
TO
PlllliABELPUIA, BOSTON;
AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST
' -The ene Steamship SEA GULL, Dutton, Com*
mander, will sa'1, ror- Baltimore on FRIDAY,
9th Juue, at ha'; r Jt ll o'clock A. M.
4W FDliSficpaia Freights forwarded :o that
city by railroad from Baltimore without addi
tional :nsurat cc, and Consignees are allowed atu
pie time to sample . and sell ?heir Goods frc m
che Railroad Depot in Philfide':>hla.
For Freight or Passage apply to
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent,
jon5-5_No. 3 Union WnaTvea.^
-pOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN.
' CAPJtYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS.
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
STEAM COMPANY ' <?ffij5jfc?
WiUMlspatch one or their flrst-class, full power
Iron Screw Steamships from
PIER No. 4G N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY,
AS FOLLOWS: . .
NEVADA, Capt. GREEN.May 24, at 9 A il
WYOMING, Capt. WHINNJSRAY.May 31, at 3 P M
NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD.June 3, at 3 P M
MINN !. SOTA, Capt. T. W. FREE?
MANS.June 7, at 9.30 A M
IDAHO,.Capt. PRICE.June 14, at 3 P M
MANHATTAN, Capt. FORSYTH..June 17, at 3 P M
KOLORA DO.Capt.T. F.FREE si AN. June 21, nt 3 PM
WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLIAMS..Jane 28, at 2 P M
Cabin Passage $S0, geld.
.Sleetage Passage (Office No. 2D Broadway) $30,
currency. v
. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to
WILLIAMS A GUION,
No. 63. Wall street, N. Y.
N. E.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool issued
by the Charleston ar.d New York Steamers, which
make close connection with the above line.
For particulars ?uidjate of Freight apply to
JAMES AUGER A CO.,
WAGNER, HUGER A CO.,
ron;6 Or WM. A. COURTENAY
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP GOili'?V
niRoron LINS TO
CA L.J FOR NIA, CHINA AND JAPAN
FAKES GREATLY REDUCED.
steamers or tho above ?meleave-Pier
No. 42, Noii.li River, foo;- of i.Mnal, -.
ittreet, New York, tit 12 o'clbck uoon, ot tue I5tti
UKI ."???i of every mouin .,exi;ep-J when iheoi
dates fall on Sunday, Uren Mic saturday pree?ct
mg.
All departures connect at Panama with eteam
ors for south I'acitlc and centra' American port*
?cpartare of 15th touches at Kingston. Jamaica.
For Japan and Ohma, steamers leave San Fran?
cisco tii.st ol every month, except when it ?alfs cn
Sunday; tlitn qa the day preceding.
Nt? California steamers touch a*> Havana, bu
go direct from New l'ork.tcAsuinwall.
Hue hundred pounds baggage lice to each adult
Medicine ar.d attendance free.
For. Pr. ssh ire Tickets or orher information anni
til the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, ou tire
wharf foot of C^nal street, North River. Ne?
'? erk. F. R. HAUY, Airent.
julyiu-?vr
F
OK F ,L 0 ? I D A,
VIA SAVANNAH.
The steamer DICTATOR, captain _ ,f?i.
li. M. Coxetter, will leave Southern ?grfcj&li?i
Aiiarf every TI RS:-..*?, EVENIR, at .-.au U'CIOCK,
until further notice.) for Jacksonville, Fern?n
Una and Palatka, arriving back at charleston
very ?JTCBBAY AFTERNOON.
mayii RAVSNEL A CO., Ageuts,
5h,ipping._^_
Brie LIZ ABEL, Tat-but, Master, want s Jk*
100 bales COTTON to till up, ana will sail SHH
willi dispatch. Freight at il 50 per bale.
Apply to MOSES GOLDSMITH A SON.
fon 6-1_.__
'A FISHING EXCURSION
OF THE
GERMAN RIFLE CLUR
. W?hwkerp&ceon WKDNKSDAY,
th? 7th'instant.-4"" - .?
The Active and Passive Members ot tbe duo
are only admitted. _
Fare and Music free. Berreshments and Bait
to be had on ooardat usual prices. *-.
The -Steamer PILOT BOY will leave Fraser's
tviiaff at 8 o'clock in the MORNING.
J. C. H. GLA?SSEN, )
P. TECKLENBURG, j Committee.
, jnt.G-2 G. L''GEMAN, . )_
G ARD NEK'S BLUF F
JVOR
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON
PEEDEE RIVER.
The Steamer GENERAL . MANI
, GAULT, Captain George Watts, ls,_
jfbw receiving Freight at Boyce's whan, aud
Will leave as above on WEDNESDAY MORNING,
June 7.
. For engagements.' apply to
SHACKBLFOKD A KELLY, Agents,
jnn5-Z * No. 1 Bay ce's? Wharf.
?HANGE OF SCHEDULE. ]
... G. EORG ETOyy ?. STE AMERS.
?ntll further notice, the Steamer.
ILIF, Captain 0. C. White, will,
leave Charleston every WEDNESDAY Maur, at
o o?CI?ck,<.'Rnd. .Georgetown every THCRSDAY AF?
TERNOON, at 5 o'clock.
For engagements apply on board at Commer?
cial wharf, or to ?
SHACXELFORD * KELLY, Agents,
jnn3 No. 1 Boyce'a Wharf.
rjlOWAGE AND EXCURSIONS.
The steamer EMILIE, Captain C. ? .^iPT***,
C. White, can be engaged for ,r"~ iBTnaffiB^?
age and Excursions. Apply on boam, a. com?
mercial Wharf,-or to
bHACKELFORD k KELLY,
may23rtutUslmo_Boyce's Wharf:
T7K)R BEAUFORT, PACIFIC AND CHIS
JC OLM'S LANDING.
The steateer*?! Lot'\oYi Bkpt?i n; jj; ^tTC*tB'v
J. V. Sly, will ;eave Central '?Vbarf.^^tf^tfrY -
fOi'Edlsto, Beaufort and Pacific Laiming, every
MONDAY MORNING, at > o'clock, and ror Beaufort
and Pacific Lauding every -THURSDAY MORNING,
aft 8 o'clock. -Tteturuini will leave Heanfort every
TcEtbAtand FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, and
will leave Edisto every TUESDAY, at 3 O'CIO-JK,
P. M. J. D. AIKEN,
mario Agent.
?piirol.
?j^JONEY OAlirNOT BOT IT !
FOR SJ G HT IS PRICELESSII
|C?0
The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. F..
SPENCER & CO., New York, whlcb are now oflered
to the paulie, ave pronounced byj?i 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,
rr?m minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together,
and derive their name, "Diamond," on account
of their hardnesiana brilliancy.
The scientific principle on which they are con
st meted'brings the core or centre or the lens di
reel ly in front of the eye? producing a clear and
distinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight,
and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such a>
(tlimmcring and wavering of Bight, dizziness, Ac,
peculiar to all others In nse!
They are* mounted in the finest manner, in
frames of the best quality, of all materials UB?d
ror that purpose. Their finish and durability can
not be surpassed.
CAITION.-None genuine unless-bearing then
trade mars, stamped on -every frame.
JAMES ALLAN,
Dealer in Watches, Jewelry.
S'ei ling Silverware and Optical Goods,
No. 307 KIDS' street,
tsustuthiyr Oharieston .S. C.
Drnqs, (Erjcuucals, Ut.
ROS?DAUS.
ROS AD ALIS is the best Blood
Purifier. ?
ROSAD ALIS, a sure cure for
Scrofula.
R0SAJ)ALIS, .-endorsed by
Physician^
RQSAEALIS, a potent remedy
for J&neiinis.'fcisiii,
ROSAD ALIS, a'??ln^?i?tned
??dtrue."
ROSAFA?IB.'M best Altera
ROSABALIS endorsed by the
following :
Dr. R. WILSON CARR, br Baltimore;.
Dr. .T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore. .
Dr. THUS. J. BUYRIN, of BajUmore.
Dr. A. DORGA?,?f ,ftirboroJ, N. C.
Dr. J, S. SPARKS, of Nlcholasvile, Ky.
pr. A. F. WHEELER, or Lima. Ohio.
Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia.
Dr. J. L. MciuRTH.A, of South Carolina,
and many otifers. See ROSADAUS ALMANAC
ROSADALle,
endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now of Mary?
land-Conf?rence, formerly Chaplain in - the . Con?
federate Ai ray of Northern Virginia. .
ROSADALIS
is Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts a;
one and-tlie-sarue time upon the BLOOD, LIVER.
KlONEYS aDd all ihe SECRETORY ORGANS, ex
pelling ai! impure matter .md building np the
system tu a htalttiy, vigorous condition.
KOSADALJS
. IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
?OW1E, MOISE A HAV?S, ) Wholesale
GOODRICH. WINEMAN'A CO., { Agents in
Dr. H. BAER, ) Charleston,
mnr?-ly
Scaling iUacrimss.
HE GOLD MEDAL "SEWING MACHINE.
DOUBLE LOCK ELASTIC STITCH.
This is Lhe mott simple and reliable Two Thread
Sewing Machine In Hie world. It sews direct
from two threads, and is si:-less than auy other
llrst ciasd hewing Machine. Samples can be seen
Ut No. 155 MEETING STREET, opposite Charles?
ton Hotel, Soie Agenifor the State. Sub-agents
wanted through the Slate. Address \V. S. BIS
SULL, Charleston. Als'o agents lor Home Shuttle
Hand Machine, ?25. apntuihs6mo3
a .3. t
0 ? r
ss ? &
AND THB .
1 WELD" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STlTCh
. MACHINE,
are Ute best. ;u use.
For sale cn thc Lease Plan, with monthly pay
ments, on easy terms, or for cash. All kinds o?
Machine attachments; Needles, Cotton, (white
black and colored,) silk, Oil, ?oap, Ac, ?c.
Repairing as usual. Circulars and samples 0
work sent on application.
D. B. HASELTON,
Genere: "ealer in First Class Sewing ?S
chines ana Material, No. 307 King dtree:,
augn Charleston. S. C.
rjpR?cSES, SUPPORTERS, &c.
Just received, a lan/e assortment, and for salea
. DR.' H. BAER'S
Drug Store.
?rana' flrt)e SKstribntion.
$500,000
TO BE
GIVEN AWAY!
THE
SOUTH
CAROLINA
Referm?es in South Carolina :
General WADE HAMPTON, General JOHN Sf PRESTON? Hon. B. Pi PERRY," Hon. W. D. SIMPSON.
Governor M. L. EONUAM. ANDREW SIMOND8, Esq.. General JOHNSON 'HAGOOD, Bon G.'A.
TKENHOLM, BOD...ARSIISTEAD Ut'RT. Governor J. L. MANNING; Hon. JAMES CHESN?T, Hon. J. B.
CAMPBELL.
Refer mc'es in New York City :
ACGCST BELMONT A CO., Banh?rs: MORTON, BL'SS A 00., Banksia;'Hon. CHARLES ;0'-C0K6B,
Counsellor-at-Law; Hon. JOHN E. WARD, Counsellor-at-Law; Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, Couo?ellor-at
Law; Colonel RICHARD LATHERii. T. A.HOYT, Esq., President. Gol* Boom* HONT, THTkifPsON- &
CO., Factors'; ANDERSON, STA KR & CO., Merchants; PETTtTS A OO.f Merchants; F. Z06BAUM t
FAIRCHILD, Merchants. ' . -
-s-?*-0-?- '
$000,000 TO BE AWARDEB TO THE TICKET-HOLDERS QJF. THE;
SERIES OF CONCERTS TO COMMENCE ON TH? FIRST OF
OCTOBER, -1371, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
CHARLESTON, S. C., ON WHICH BAY
THE: DRAWINC COMMENCES, ' ,
--r-^0--- ' .....
THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION, UNDER.THE AUSPICES
of the "South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society," will give a series of concert 5
at tho Academy of Music, Chariits?pn, S? C., commencing?.October 1st, 1B71, for the purpose
of raising a fund to enable Emlgraats to settle "upon lanes Selected by the Association for Homes
of Northern and European Farm?rs and.others, imhe State of south Ourolina, and for-their
iranspination thither and support for the first year. ' .
150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, AND NO MOSE,
AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH,.
ALL THE PREMIUMS, -INCLUDING DEEQ AND CERTIFICATE OF TITLE TO "ACADEM?
OF MUSIC, will be deposited with 'the National Bank or the Republic, New York. -
$500,00.0 IM oilers:
* . !
let Gift-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, (.'bar?eston, S. Oj cost to build $230,000, having an annual
rental or'about $20,080. .'nm "Opera House, Stores and Halls; the building being
' m about 230 feet by GO .reef., and situated corner of King and Market streets, in the
< . centre or the city, and well known to be the fines: building, and jnoBt valuable
property in Charleston, valued art.i,-."..".S^3O>0(e
2d Gift-Cash..'...... ioo,et>o
saatft-cash..".\y?.25,q?o
4thGlft*-Cash.......".v:.l<?f<>
5th Gift-Cash...........7.........i. * 5,?)0
25'Gifts^-Cash-e:ich $ieco."..X."...... ' as,o"?6
25 GiftS-Cash-e.:Ch 3300.j..-. ??500
350 Girts-Cash-each ?100... -'-.A..*..-'.?..;..'.--. 3(?,0O0
250Glf;s-Cash-each $50.'..-.*..-. l??500
5Q0 Gifts-Q?sh-each $25.?. ia,??
1250 Gifts-Cash-cadi ?10...',.<.v.-. .#ia,5?ip
2104Gifts, amounts to..-..f....-?....S500.no?
* \ BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY '& CO.,
.Agents S. C. Land and Immig'ratio? Association,
General M. Cl BUTLER, 1 . . '
JOHN CHADWICK; Esq., \ . CHARLESTON, S. C.
General M. W. GARY, .)
AGENTS WANTED- LIBERAL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED,
Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing:
. Genend A. 3t. WRIGHT, of Georgia.
Gener&l BRADLEY T. JOHNS?N. of Virginia.
Colonel B. H. RU ILE DGE, of Soufb ?aFolina.
- Hou. LOGER A. PRY0R, ol New York.
A IPA-IK. AJSI> COMMENDABLE SCHEME I
. CHARLESTON. 5. C" May -. 1871. :
We take pleasure In cert If" in? that we are acquainted with Geoeral M. C..BUTLER. JOSN
CHADWICK, Esq., and Genera1. M. W. GARY, or the Arm or BUTLER, CHADWICK GARY A CO., and
know them to he gentlemen of-integrity, and we regard?e object they have of assisting Immigrants
to homes in south Carolina of great Importance tootie ?Vte hs well as to the Immigrants, and we
have eveiy confidence that their enterprise wtH be carried cut w:th fairness and honest/ to all par?
ties concerned. : . _ " - .
GEO. A. TRF.NHOLM. * I. W. HAYNE.
' B. H. RUTLEDGE, ' A? G. MAG KATH,
JAMES CONNER. . TH OS. Y. SIMON5>
JAMES R. PRINGLE. HENRY BUIST,;
WILMOT G. DESAUSSURE. ?
' Tickets can be rrocurtd of E. SEBR1NG A CO., and J. Li MOSES, General Agents, No. 34 Broad
street. .mayl3-3incs?
1FREE !%CHOOL '.FUNB-,
CHARTERED IB Y THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Tave commenced, the Attribution" of upwards in Lands
and Tenements, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pianos, Organs, Earps,
Statues, G-ald Watches, Silver and flated Ware, "ic., by
Raffle, and will cor tinue twice a dayfR 12 M. ana 5 ?? Hf., at
the General Office, So. 147 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C.
The Directora of the efl. .R: ESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, for the Benefit of the
Free ScLucl Fund. liavltur c: mp led wlift the terms ol their Charter, and pafd over to J. K. JILLSOM.
Mate Superintended of EducuLon of South Carolina, the t>um of One Thousand Dollars, belBg the
anona, payment, ol the Schooi Fund under the (.harter; (the receipt being hereto appended,) Lave
Inhocurfiied a system of Insurance Certificates which is surrounded oy every degree oi-fairness, and
will be Raffled for twice a day, at Twelve il. and Five P. M., in public, under the superintendence of
Captain FENN PECK, a sworn. Commissioner.
The advantages of this system arc, that the purchasers can hive the choiceof their own num?
bers anywhere from No. l to No. 76, and the privilege of limiting or Increasing their Investments at
pleasure. The Schedule of Rate?) adopted by ?he Company, will explain mor? fully and accurately
and can be ui'iajUfeatahe omen of the Company cr from any-venders. Every Raffle trat i akes pta' e ls
classed, and ?iu?nKd ctr the Company's Orhcial B^ute, aird tnkesDiace twice a day, as follows:
* Numbers prlSIP on Cube!; from No. 1 to No. T8, are placed lin public) by ?he-Sw?rn Conrmls
?iooer lu a Class Renie cylinder and are wen shaken. ' A buy blindfolded takes one of th^eihibes
which ls exhibited to thc spectators and declared to be and ls recorded ?s tte first Riffled humber.
The Kattie Cylinder will theu be revolved, and theboy again takes out another number, which ls simi?
larly exhibited to thc spectators and recorded as tim second Rattle number. Thisoper&tlou will'bf: re?
peated until Twelve numbers are Rattled out of the Cylinder, and each numberwiirbe+ecorded on
the Official Books or the'Company lu the order in which it is taken'ln the Rame. These Twe?ve num?
bers so Raffled lu each Hattie will decide all the AWARDS OF CERTIFICATES.
All t|ie nuaibers in each Katie are equal, no dis?nction being' made as to-the order In which the
numbers are .taken IO the Ratie, 'aud the AWARDS ARE AT ONCE DELIVERED to the successful.
CERTIF?CATE HOLDES. ...
EXPLANATION OP THE CERTIFICATE AWARDS.
Purchasers select their awn numbers anywhere from 1 to 78, and for exarajle, say, pays for the
sam? ono dollar. The vender gi /es the purchaser a certificate with the nunibeVr numbers selected,
and enters the fame numb r er numbers uponthe Company's Register (with the amount so pale) fo
be returned to the ornee of tue Company by ehe veudtr before the Rattletakes place. Purchanersi
may selee: a One Number Certia:ate, or a TwoNamber Cerrltlcate, er a Three Number Certificate, or
a Four Number Certificate. , * ?
ASIng.e Number certli'cate means a single number selected by the buyer anywhere from.l tu 78,
and should that, number be taken ua?.lu. the Twelve Numbers sa taken ftoin the Raffle Cylinder, the
purchaser will be entitled to antTAWARD OF FOUR TIMES the val?e of Shares iu the RAFFLED
PROPERTY or cost of elie original Certificate of Shares. . .
" A Two Number Certitlcate rteana if the Two numbers as the Certificate copie out in the Twelve
numbers taken from thcRirtled Cylinder, will entitle the Buccessrul holder to an AWARD of Shares
in the RAFFLED PROPERTY of TWt.NTY times the value or cost of the original certificate o? '
'Shares. ...
A Three Number Certif?cale means if the Three numbera on the Certificate come out in the
Twelve so taken from the Raffle Cylinder will entitle the holder toan'AWARDof Shares In the
RAFFLED PROPER!!' of ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY TIMES the value or cost of the original
Certificate of Shares. If but Two of the numbers are out in the Three on the Certificate, the pur?
chaser will receive an AWA'-tD of TWICE the amount, of the value or cost of the original
Certificate. .
A Four Number Certificate Deans ir the Four numoerson the Certificate come ont In the Twelve
BO. taken from Hie Rattle Cylinder thc purchaser will b3 entitled to an AWARD of Shares ID tho
RAFFLED PROPERTY of THREE HUNDRED TIMES the value or cost of ibe original Certificate of
Shares. If but Three of 'tue aaa; bera on the Certificate are out m the Raffle the purchaser will rec elva
an AWARD of Shares lu the RAFFLED PROPERTY of TEN times the value or coat of the origma!
Certificate of Shares. ^fc,
A person may invest tfjHjlUflcatc of Shares la these RAFFLES an amount small or large as he
pleases. The Cotfi;any'||BH.jatiie List of Awards is made ont at tue rate of ONE DOLLAR FOR
CERUF1CATES, but CertigBKpwlll be. ir sued of the value or 25; 50 and 75 cents; also, $1, $2, j 3, $4,
$5 and to $io and u pw arris, ?nd the A war's delivered pro rata to the schedule list or rates. The
above explanation will enuMe any one desiring to take a share In these Catties to du so under?
standingly, and i he Rattles bein ; fairly and honestly conducted tn public by the Sworn Commission,
er and exactly ut the hours named, tuey alford a safer menas or investment than any other easi?
ness speculation.
The tin-t Property aud Lu.d Scheme of tue Company will oe issued in a short time, and will be
Raffled every three months.
Any further Information will be furnished by the General Agent of the Company, at their Ofilce,
No. 147 MEETING STREET, opposite the Charleston Hotel, where Certificates are for sale.
J. P. HORBACH,
General Agent of the Company, P. O. Box No. 349.
CHARLESTON, May 24th, 1871.
Received of the CHARLESTON CHARIT ALLE ASSOCIATION, or the State of South Carolina, for
the Benefit of the Free School lund, (-uccessors of R. H. WILLOUGHBY A CO., One Thousand Dol?
lars, being the sum in full to be ?aid Into the bands ot the si a te'Se pen n tenden of Education, -'aa re
uulred by an Act of tue General Assembly 01 thc State of South Carolina, passed at the regular Hes
sion qf.1870-71, approved March 8th, 1671. - ' J. K. JILLSoN,
may29-imo State Superintendent Eddcatlon, South carollnn.
ftqfltoaos._
SOPERTNTENDBHI'B OFFICE.NORTHBASTERN R. R. 1
CHARLESTON, June 6,1871. j
On and after WEDNESDAY next, Lae "tn last.,
the EXPRESS TRAIN leaving at. 12 .-o'cloeK M.,
will be discontlnneo, and one to leave at 6.30 A.
M substituted. All other trains will contlnee as
at present. Passengers for the C?eraw and Dar?
lington RaUro&d will leave at 6.30 A. M.
The Evening Ex? ress Train will leave at 0 P.
M. Instead of 6.30 P. M., as at present
S.S. SOLOMONS. Superintendent.
The Manning, Kl o gs tree, Darjingtoo, Che raw,
Bennettsville mid Marion napers will copy.
june-e. _' _
GIHERAW AND DARLINGTON RAIL
' ROAD.
SOFT'S OFFICE CIIEBAW AND DARLINGTON R. R., \
cu ERA w. June 6,1871.- ; J
On and after WEDNESDAY next, the 7di instant,
the.Up.passenger Train on this Road wai run as
follows :
Leave Florence..12.80 P. M.
Leave Dallington. 1.16 P. M. '
.Leave Dove's.1:60 P. M.. -.
Leave Socf?ty HUI.2 3fi P. M.
Leave Cash's.....3.05 P.M.
Arrive at Cheraw.,. 3.30 P. M. -
The Dowa Passenger Train wm; remain aa at
present. . . S. S. SOLOMONS,
Superintendent,
jWDarlingtoa; LCheraw and BennettsvlHe ra?
pers copy. jnn?-6
S
OUT? CAROLINA RAILROAD
VICE-PRESIDENT'S OFFICE. 1
CHABUSTON, S: C., January 18* 1871. j
On and after SUNDAY, January 22, the Passen?
ger Trains on -.be sonta v; raima Railroad wut
mr as follows:
70S ACQCBTi. ~
L.eave Charleston.12.50*P. M"
vrrlve at Augusta....-..S.1S P. M?
. FOB COLUMBIA.
'_6ave Cnarleston.v.S.20 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia. 3.40P. M.
ros CHARLESTON.
'leave Augusta..'.7.40 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.&20 P. M.
Leave Columbia;.12.15 P. M.
Arrrive at Charleston.7.60 p. Mr
A CG CST A NIGHT ?XPBS35.
(Sundays excepted.)
..eave Charleston.\.m.;. 3.30P. M.'
.urlvea*Augusta.<. 7.Cf> M.
-eave Augusta. 6.60?P. M..'
Arrive at charleston.5.'40 A. M.
. COLUMBIA NICHT KXFK23S.
(Sundaye excepted.)
L.eaveChari??Tton.7.10 P. M.
Arriv? at Columbia..*6.oo A. M..
.eave Columbia.Viii 7.60P. M.
.vrrlve at Charleston. ...6.46 A. a.
> . SCai3?ERVILL3 TBAiN.
Leave Cn?rlesun..4.30 P. M.
Arrive at Summerville..:*..6.00 P. M.
Leave Snanmerv?lle..7.00 ?. M.
Arrive at Charleston.8.15 A. M.
CAMDEN BRANCH.
Leave Camden.............'...? 6.00 A. M.
Arrive at Golwabla..:.,..10.40 A. M.
Leave Columbia.,.L26 P. M.
'Arrive at Camden..:.6.00 P. M.
.Day and Night-Trains make close connections
?t-A?gusta with Qecrgla Railroad and Central
Railroad. f-?
Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta
Railroad. ** . " ' >--".
Columbia Night Train connects wito Greenville
and Columbia Railroad^ .
Oaraden Train connects dally wit lt Day Passen*
ger Trains.
jan? A.- L. TYLER. vice-President.
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD' COii
PANY. .
9
CHA3LB3T0N, s. C., February ll, 1871..
Trains leavre Charleston Dally US 12 M and V
P.-M. . . '
Arrive at Oifiarleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex
cepte^ljandStSOP. M.
Train does not leave'Charleston C:30 P. M., SUN?
DAYS;
Train'lea-in.? at 12 M. makes through conirec-.
: tra to New Tors:, via Richmond and Acquta
Creek'only, golmr through in 42 hours, WITHOUT
DETENTION ON SUNDAYS.
Passengers leaving br 6:30 P.M. Train have
choice of route, via Klchinond and Washington,
or via FortBraoutli and Baltimore. Those leaving
FRIDA r. by this Train lay over on SUNDAY In Bal
'timore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN?
DAY ln"Wiimlngtoh, N. C.
This ls rae cheapest, qufckest and most pleasant
route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other points
West and Northwest, bom Trams making close
connections at washington with Western trama
of BaltlmoreTind :) bio Railroad.
S. S. SOLOMONS,
. Engineer and Superintendent.
P. L. CLEAFOK, General- Ticke- Agent.
febiyiamoB_-, _
SAVANNAH AND-CHARLESTON HAIL
. . ROAD. .
'BtmmmsBma&m
PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road toa dally at
.'ullows:
Lehve Charleston.S?20 A. M.
Arrive aosavannah.....3.oo P. M. *
Leave Savannah.11.16 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.5.20 P. M
Connects at savannah with the Atlantic A enif
Railroad for Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and all
point? In Florida. .? -
.With Central Railroad for Macon, Atlanta, Mo?
bile. New Orleans and the wes:.
With Steamboats Tor points on the Savannah
River.'
At charleston with the Northeastern and Sonta
carolina Ra Liv mets, and Steamships for all pom ts
Noun and West.
Through Tickets over this line on salemt Hotele
in Charleston; Screven House, Savannah; and all
prlncipailicket offlees Nonti aud South'. ' A_
- Freights forwarded dally to and from Sa van
uah and all points beyond.
Through Bills or Lading issued to Jacksonville,
Talatka, Ac * ?
Tariff 3B low as bv any other line.
. . C. S. GADSDEN.
oct? ' , Engineer and superintendent.
g UMMER SCHE'DULB",
SPARTANBURG AND UNipN RAILROAD
Ou and after the 2fl:h ?'Instant, the PASSENGER
TRAINS on the: SPARTAN BURG AND CN?ON
RAILROAD Will rcL?i: i v :
GOlug down, leave Spartacburg.5.8b A. M. ?
Going down, leave uutoavirie. 7.6aA. M.
Arrive at Alston....?.ll 00 A. M.
Returning,leave alston...12.0) M.
Returning, leave Unlonvllle............ 3?s P. M.
Arrive at Sparenburg.5.25 P. M,
THOMAS B. J ET ?? R,
Pr?sident S. and U. R. R.
Dnionvlllc, S. ft, May 22, 1871. " mi.y26-lmo
JSiaazscn'.s ftttparcUions.
DEATH TO PATS,
ROACHES 4
BEDBUGS, &c.
NEVER FAILING.
BOXES DOUBLE THE. SIZE AS OTHERS.
HERMETICALLY SEALED AND '
ALWAYS FRESH. 4^
^id at Wholesale by
owiE. MQISE; & DAVIS,
. And at retail by all Druggists. febl-fimo
Q.EBMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL j
AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS I
This ls the beBt Medicine for yormg children
suffering with Colic, Diarrhoea, or any ether com?
plaint, in.?dent to Teething. It mar bo.given
with safety, as it contains no opium, or other in?
jurious anodyne.
Price, 25 cents a bottle.
Manufactured and rorsale by
DR. H. DAER.
Also by the rollo wing Druggists:
A. W. ECKEL A CO., Dr. A. RAOUL,
Dr. W. A. SKRINE, A. O. BARBOT,
W. T. .LITTLE A CO., J. BLACKMAN,
P. M. COBEN, Dr. E. H. KELLERS,
E. S. BURNHAM, GRAMAN A .-CHWAKE,
G. W. AIMAR, J. LOCKWOOD,
BU J. LUHN, W. T. LINN, .
W. A. GIBSON.
And by Druggists generally. - jan2
^STHMA CIGARETTES.
A few of the genuine ESB1CS "FUMIGATEURS
'ECTORALES'^tobohador DB H. BAER,
may26 No. 131 Meeting street. *