The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 21, 1871, Image 4
A Phylactery.
Wise men I bold those rakes of old
wno, as we read In antique storr,
When lyres were strack, and wine was poured,
Set tbe Waite Death's Head on the board
Mementcynori.
Leswell I love t ruiv i and loveras: t
True love evades the dilatory;
Life's bloom flares like a meteor past,
A Joy so dazzlin0 cannot test
Memento morl.
Step not to plnok the leaves of bay
TaaLg-reenly deck the path of glory ; . *
Tbe wreath will wither If yon stay; _ .
So pass along your earnest way
. Memento morl.
Hear, bnt not heed, though wide and. sbrill,
The cries of faction transitory;
Cleave'to your good, eschew you: IO,
A hundred years, and all is still
Memento morl.
When old age comes with muffled drams,
Tb at beat to Bleep oar tired life's story,
On thoughts of dying (rest ls good)
Like old snakes coiled ?? tbe sun we brood
Memento morl.
V9MMJSS.01iA.lt IfMWSl
BALTIMORE-Per sehr 0 H Eaton-160,000 fee? of
lumber. . '
The Charleston Cotton, Rice ?nd Nawal
Store? Marke t. .
omen OHABLBSTON NEWS, i
ToxsnAT EVENING, June 20, ml. I
COTTON.-The market for this article waa nearly
at a stand. Sales only SObal?s, and on the day
berore loo bales not reported, say 4 at i s a, io at
UM, Lat jo>i,ii at 21c;.and before, io at 15*, 45
at 16, 6 at 18, 9 at 19, 29 at 1ft*. 14 at. 21, 2 att2c.
We renew quotations, but they are qafte nominal,
say: . ..
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary- to good ordinary....... 15*?10
Low middling.....1?>?<*20
Middling....*.20Ji?21
Strict middling.,.2ix?22
RICE.-There were no transactions In this grain.
NATAL STORES.-Sales of ssl bois rosin as fol-'
iowa: 2'bbls extra pale at $6 26, 47 bbls pale
at $5 50a5 rs, 114 bbls low pale at J6a5 25,.49 bbls
Mo 1 at $3 50, $4a4 60, 34 bb 13 doll at $3a4, 4 bbls
low No 1 at $i 76,116 obis No 2 rrom $2 . .? to $2 IS,
186 bbls No 2 and No 3 at $2a2 10. 200 bb.s spirits
turpentine sold at 40o for kerosene, and 4ia42o
Tor second band and new Son them package*.
Panaura.-To Liverpool, by steam djreer,
nominal on uplands ; via New York,
on uplands; ld on sea islands; by sat',
Xd on upiande, tfd on sea Islands. . T<
Havre nominal. Ooaatwise-to Now ?joii.
by steam, *c on ' uplands'and xe on sta
island3; $1 xs v tierceu}nrice;by?ail,Kc Vftoa
cotton ;-ft tierce on nee: 400 ft barrero? ream ;
$7? s ft Mon lumber ; $B@io ft Mon timber. T
Boston, by sall, go ? ft- on upland OOMOL
TO Providence, by sall $5 ft M cn.board?, S',
fl lb on cotton;, by steam il fl baie on New
York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Kc ? 16
on uplands; by saU,*$T ft M on boards; $9 on
timber; $3 ft tonon clay, asd'BJQSGO cn ph*
piatas. To Baltimore, by steam, Xe ft fe by
?Bil, $6 6097 ft M on boards; $3?8 25 fi toa ? n
phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand bj
joor merchants to take lnnrber freights item
Georgetown, S. G., Barten and sati;ia River, ov.,
sad Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $K
@12 fi Mare the rates on lamber and .boards.
' Extra ANGI.-^sterling so day bUls it*.
DOMESTIC EXCHANQS. - The ?sanks are for
chasing dprht checks en New Torc at nar; ? days
M off; 10 days X off; 15 days - off; 20 days - off:
80 days - off. They are selling sigh*Checks at *
pre nium.
Q0t.D-llKfltf2K.
Market* by Telegraph.
, MONET VARE ITS. ?
Lo.vDoN, June 20-Noon.-Console rex. Bonds
90\.
. Evening--Consols 92. Bonds 00*.
PARIB, June 20-Noon.-Rentes sir soc.- ' '
Nxw YORK,*Jone 20-Noon.-^Freights dull.
Stocks steady and dna Gold steady at ItX- Gov?
ernments strong bot dull Money easy at 3.
State bonds dull and heavy. JEjcchaete, loagJO*,
short. JO?. . - VT T?
Evening--Money- easy at 2a4. Sterling ad
fenced, 10*. Gold 12*al2.i?. Governments stiff.
Southerns dull and Irregular. Tennessees 72, new
sames. Virginias 67*, new 72*. LoaJs?maa ??.
new 53, levees-70, eigms 8?. Alabama? Va, xwea
72- Georgias 87, sevens 92X- North Carolina* 47,
new 26. South Carolinas 76, new 62*. Frerghts
Armer.
NEW ORLEANS, Jone 20.-Ste?lnp-, bank, 34*.
Sight X nifcnium. 4Sold 12*. i ff I ~ ~
COTTON MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, June 20-Noon.-6000 bales were
taken yesterday after report ior apecolatloa and
export. Cotton opened active'ami Armer; up?
lands 8>?a8*?ci ; Orleaas 8*d ; Bales 16,000 balei .
Afternoon.-sales 18,000; speculation and ex?
port sot 0 bale?.
Evening.-Cotton closed Arm ; uplands s>?a8 *,'d,
Orleans &kd; sales 18,000 bales, speculation and
export 8000. Manchester Dimer. '
NEW YORK, Jone 20-Noon.-Cotton quiet and
Xo'wier-.m'ddling uplands 20*c; Orleans 2l*c.
Sales 10 0 bales.
Evening.-Cotton quiet and unchanged; sales
1725 bales at 2uj-?<\
BOSTON. June 20.-Cotton, qa let and flrm^miti
eiings2i^2i*c;i|bt?ce?85io; fra?MTOnaies
400; h tock 50C0 bales. S fi ? J ? 1?
BALTIMORE.'. Jub? 20.-Cotton qff?et barton;
middlii g8ig*al9*c; net receipts 87 balea; gross
320; exports coastwise lco-t sales 175; stock 1815.
NORPOISE, J une 20.-Cotton quiet; low middling
lOXc; net receipts 202 bales- exporta coastwise
887; sales 25lBt0Ck 1844. '
AUGX6TA, June 20.-Cotton market closed dull
atJ9*c for Liverpool and 20? for New Yarle mid?
dlings : sa les;&5 bales ; rece lp ts *70.<
- SAVANNAH, June 20.-Coron Brm; mi tW lid ge
19*al9Jic; net receipts 448 bales; sales 100; stock
0271.
MOBILE. Jone20.-Cotton quiet; middlings 20#c;
net receipts 50; exports coastwise 395; sates Ol;
?tock 954,bale?.
NEW ORLEANS. June -0>- Cotton firm ; midd Unga
20}{c; net receipts 254 bales; groas 254; export? io
Great Britain 6609; to Havre 1386; coastwise2096;
sales 2500; stock 40,656.
. GALVESTON, Juue 20.-Cotton qnlet; good ordi?
nary 16*afj*o; net receipts 992; exports coast
wis-e 200; sales 400; stock 60,031 boles.
PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, June 20-Noon.-Breadstuff* dull.
Evening.-^Sreadstuffs declining. Purk 60s.
Laid 47s ed. Cumberland cut 3a. Tallow 43s ed.
NEW YOKK, June 20.-Noon-.-Klonr dull and de?
clining. Wheat dull and nominally lower.' Corn
unchanged. Po? steady AC .$14 67ai6. Lard
quiet. "Turnentine41 rm at 47a47Ji. Rosine- un?
settled strained $2 70.
Evening.-Southern flour dull and declining;
common io fair $6 50a7 IO; good to i.iiolce tl 16a
?9. Whiskey lower at 92&C. Wheat laze lower;
winter red and am Uer Western $1 ssa! 60*. Bice
dull at 9j?as??c.- Pork a shade lowe r at (14 37*a
14 87*. Lard*dn?L Turpentine and rosin unset?
tled; strained $2 70. Tallow steady. Corn In fair
demand at 7.5a7A*c.
BALTIMORE, Juue 20.-Flour dull and favors buy?
ers. Wneat scarce; Ohio and Indiana $1C4al 60.
White corn Arm at asaD'uc; yellow weak at 76a76c.
Pert $16 60. Bacon steady-; shoulders 17*.
Whiskey steady.
. WILMINGTON, .luce 20.-Spirits turpentine
quiet at 42c. Rosin steady ; $3 50 for No. 1; $2 37>i
ror No. 2; $5 25 for extra pale; $5 75 for pale.
Crude 1 urpentlue quiet at $3 for yellow dip,- aud
$4 26 for virgin.
CINCINNATI, June 20.-Flour drooping. Corn;
lull pr.ces. Pork, sellers unwiilinu to make con?
cesi?n s ; $l5 25 a^ked. Bacon week; sbduldera
6>ic: clear sides 8*. Whiskey 88c
br. boris. June 20.-Ali grades of dour below
the highest neglected. Corn firmer, yellow In
?iack?*eic. Whiskey Irregular at 90^a92a Pork
quiet at $14 75a 15 X& Bacon quiet; shoulders 6?a
7c; clear sides 9*.
NEW ORLEANS, Juue .20.-Flour dui and de
prexsed, superdne $6 62^: double $6: treble f a 20
aa 75. Corn Armer, mix.d and yellow 71a?3c;
white 75a76c; receipts of corn since May 50, 360,
ooo bushels. Oats eaMer, 61a62c. Bran firmer,
$115al 20. Hay, prime $26; Chol e $28. Pork
du i and lower, mess $15 75al6. Bacon 7X, '9a
9}?o; sogar cured hims Hs.aij^. ' All others un?
changed. **
N?w York Klee Market.
From the Dally Bulletin, Monday, June 19: Do?
mestic moerately active at ab >ut foi narrates,
and ihe market pretty steady. Sales of 30 it?r?es
Carolina ai 9iia9iic, lu.a smnil wav 10c. For for?
eign the caa from ihe trade keeps ur -p about the
average, and the market preserveo asieady uni?
form tcne at previous figures? Piries or 300-bags
Rangoon at 7a7#c and 150 bags Patna at 7?a8c.
Mew Tork Naval Stores Market.
From.the Dally Bulletin, Monday. Jone 19- Re?
ceipts to dav 298 bbls rostu. Spirits are quiet but
. firm; 25 iibls sold from yard ai 46XC, and 50 bbls,
In lois, ai. retail,' at 47a48c. Rusins are r.ctlve',
and within thepasuf?w days 18.oui) to 20,OJO bois
have been sold, but th- terms are kept private:
at the close $2 65 ls bid for strained; also 8000
bbl* Hold, fred on board la Wilmington, 00 pr?vate
terms.
Mew. York Hay Market. m
From the Dally Bulletin, Mondav, June 19: Re?
ceipts today 1870 b?ies. The demand for the
bonm 1- gouii. and prices are arm. Sales are 100
.pales for ChaMe^ton. 80 f r Savannah. 26 for
M ,con. 60 for Jacksouville, 20 for Beaufort, 40 for
wdmmifton. 20 for Selma. N. C.. and 12? ior Gal-'
teston, all at $l 05. Retail ls very firm, and the
teat grades are not plenty. Sales at tgjittjf.
Itrrw la firm and taTarr aefnand atfiw fat
on* .rye, $1 Mal 46 for short, $lal 05 for oat, and
5a80c for wheat
5? >fi?lmlngton Market. \: _> 1
WILMINGTWrJnneli.-f'P?srrs TuaPSiJrTini.
?alts or only 44 casks at 4 Jc per gallon for New
forte t)? ciscas
Rosm.-Sales or 868 bbls at $2 06 tor strained ,
$210*2 ltYJor strained and No 8, $8 26- tor?No-l.
tirb $4*7?, $S, $6 ?Oa* 76 for pale.
CHOPS TURPENTINE.-Sales or 242 bbls at $4 25
for Virgin and $8 for yeilow dirn^
TAR.-Sales ef only is bbls at $2 46perbbl:
COTTON_Sales of 42 bales as follows: 12-at
16KC 4 at 17,4 at 17K, 4 at 18, and io at I9>ic per
poond. ._
Kaoaipts by KAliroavil. Jane 30.
8QJ7TB CAROLINA RAILROAD.
282 bales cotton, 71. bales goods, Ol pkgs bacon
and lard, 582 box??? fruit, 4 cars lamber.. To Rail?
road Agent, Pelzer. Budgers A co, Q H Walter A
co, Dowling & co 0 Bart A co, Kauapanx A Gon?
zales, W Hunt, Kinsman A Howell. Pani, Welcb
4 Brandes, Caldwell A SOD, E S MHea,W.W Smith,
G Foll?n, J A Qojio?enrxu5b-,-ILKGettlMrf: co, Ttede
maa, Calder *r?*iJ,H YcUera^W?aY Werner *
Ducker, D A Amme, E'?l BedfordP-fl TrenhDhn,
and Trenholm A Son.
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. -
18 bales cotton, 468 bbls naval stores, cars lum
bec iivastoijtfirtragtf'ilc^m'ise, Ac. To--:Stalrh\,
A Chapeau; KlnamaaA Bowell, ,SD stoney,'J Db-?J
Marshall, Jr, 0 LelbenrooQ. A S Smith. E H Gads?
den, W C Courtney A co,*B O'Neill, F Wehmann, J
s Sohirmer, ? BJIH, Mowry A Son, Nacuma in- A
co, H Kffttte A co, A W Thomas, J O Mallonee, E
Welling'and Railroad Agent. _
Passengers^ -?err B
Per Bt^rnihlp 5U$R Adg?i from New\?orkW
Miss N Levin", ST souder, Miss J Hummel, Miss E
Memlnger, S Ball, J Veruery, Geo H Minson, J. H
Hall, F P Brown. D J Paul and wire, Mrs Binnie; J
Hll'.aaberg, A P Grady, Mrs Barker, H G D'Ajattn, I
POST C-LL END J.H.
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Last Quarter. Oth, 7 hourn. 15 minutes, evening.
New Moon, 17th. e hours. 9 raines,jewefimg. ?
First Quarter, :6th, 6 hours, 24 minutes, evening. "
1-9 Monday
20 Tuesday.
21 Wednesday..
22iifliursday....
23 Friday.
24 (Saturday
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OH ABLESTON, S. Cl.JUNE 21, 1371.
Lat38dbg46 min33sec. | i^pr.
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ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New Tock
-lek saturday. M< se. To Jae Adger A co, J E
Adger A co, J Archer, c D Ahretv? fe co, G w Al-.
mar, MAA Ashton, A*liams, Damon A co, Wm'M
Bird A co, Bollmann Bros, F C Horner, 8 Buy il, C
S Brown, Mrs Ball, W 0 Bee A co, T M Bi lstull Sc
co. H Blschofl A co, J M Boesch, Cameron, Park?
ley A co, A Canale, M H Collins U OoMa fe ca, T '
M Cater. J B Duval'fe Son, M Drake, B Doscher, J
M nason * Bro. DiAvto? Moise fe Davis, Edgerton
fe Richards, B Feldmauc fe co, i L Falk A co, D' F
Fleming fe co, A D Fleming. Forsyth?. McCouib &
co, J u Uraver fe co, M U Garfunkle, -Hart fe co, J
Hurkam-p fe co, N A Bunt. J Heesemnnn fe Bra, A
Johnson, 0 E fe A S Johnson, E H Jackson, c ll
Johnsen, Kinsman Bros, J P Kiep, H Klattie fe co,
King fe Gibbon, C Kerrison, F Kresse), Jr, Kllnck,
Wickenberg ? co, H W Krlete, J -il Lawton A ca, c
Lill tnt hal & co, Lauroy A Alexander, V J Lu hu, C
Lltschgl, S R Marshall fe co, Macqueen fe Meek',
?m W A-Merten?}, M Marks, Mc Loy fe Klee, t'aul.
Welch fe Brandea, P F Murray, A Nimitz, B O'Neill.
Ostendbrn* fe co, D O'Neill fe Sons, c F Panknln, c
P Foppenheim, J M. Quintero, Havenel fe co, P F
Stevens, J Shaw, Rioidar., Dawson A co. Shaffer
Bros, H Stlenken, W Steele, Steffen', Werner ?
Ducker, stoll, Webb fe cu. Southern Express oo, L
Schnell. E Scott; E-8 Stoddard fe co, J F taylor fe
ou, M Trlest, S Th m.-ot, Tledeman, Caller fe co J
AVon Dohlen, C Volgr, P Walsh, W H Wi ch, L l
Welskupr, Walker, Evans fe Cogsuel, 0 F Wiettrs,
S c Railroad co. Order sad others.
Sehr Amos Edwards, somers, Philadelphia-6
days. Coal. To the Gua Company. Vessel to i
Mauter.
Sehr Ellen; -t, Georgetown, S C. 600 bushels I
rough rice. To J K Pringle fe Son.
Sehr Ann S Deas, Curban;, Weat Point Mill. 67
tierces rica To W c Bee fe'e-o aad Ravenel fe co..
Steamer General Manlgault, Watts, Gardner's
Bluff and Peedee Landings via Georgetown. S C.
- bales cotton, rice, navui stores, Ac. To Shack
elford fe Kelly, W K Rvan. Heath fe Rice, Balden
fe Parker, Froit fe Adger, J Marshall, Jr.
CL IO, KED YESXEHOAY.
Sehr C H Eaton, Shack-tord, Baltimore-H F Ba?
ker fe co. .??
m'SAIWB? y^ERife,$* ??
Sehr Emeline McLaln, Crowell, Baltimore.
Steamer Dictator, Coxetter. PalatKa via Jack?
son -lue, Savannah, Ac.
FHOlr THIS PORT.
.Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York,
fane M.
SAILED FOB THIS PORT.
' British bark Kathleen, Lester, .'rom Hartlepool,
Eng, June o.
MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
New TURK. June 20.-Arrived, the steamships
SHeda,'Hamburg and Manhattan. Arrived out,
the Algeria, Hanza, Baltimore, Britannia and Co
rluthlan.
. Evening.-Arrived, steamship San Salvador,
Savannah.
SAVANNAH, Jone $0.-Arrived, sehr Somerset!,,
s'a&sau. Cleared, steamship Leo, New York.
tr.
LIST OF VESSELS
CLEARED ANO SA1L8D KO ct THIS FORT.
F Q li '*: l G N .
> UTXBrCOL.
ir ship Island Home MoLellan, up.April o'
Jr burk Vlaca, Kobsan. sailed.April 26
"he Marlon, Leffert, up.May 19
the Romaine, Young, up.May 27
WKSTHAUTLKrOOL, ENG.
Jr bark Kathleen, Lester, sailed.June 8
BRISTOL, ENG.
The Black Prince, Marshall, np.May 22
CALLAO.
it brig Benoni, Jones, sailed.Jan 23
CARDIO".
"he UTK Carey; -, i ailed.May e
The Martha, Lewis, sailed.May ?
MALAGA.
Span brig Rosario, Girards sailed.May 26
DOMESTIC.
BOSTON.
Brig L C Madeira, Hoslander, up.June 9
SBW-VOHA;.
Sehr Clara Sawyer, Branscoinb, np.June 14
sehr S A Reed, Reed, up......June 5
3chr Florence Rogers, sheppard, up .. ..June 8
?chr L S Davis, Bishop, cleared.Juue 8
Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.jane 15
KILAHKLI'H i A.
8r br.rk Rhea Sylvia, Coffit, cleared.June 6
Sehr A S Gaskl?, Gaskin, up.Juna 16
BALTIMORE.
Brig Georgie, Swan, up.june 9
?chr Willie Martin, Noyes, up.June 9
Sehr Chimo, LanBil, cleared.June 9
BANGOR, MB.
Sehr Hannah, Staples, cleared.%May 23 ?
- Smrtg <?laci]iTU$.
AND THE .
1 WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCl
MACHINE.
ire the best in use.
For sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly ; aj
nents, pn easy terms, or for cash. All kinds o
aachine attachments, Needles, cotton, (whit*
Dlack and colored;) Silk, Oil, Soap-, Ac, ic
Repairing as usual. Circulars and samples o
>vork sent on application.
A j" D. B. 'HASELTON,
Genere' "eajer- int* First flML?ewing M?.
chines anet Material, ^0. 307' King it rt .
aU?l7_; .- ? y ???i'l'??tHeBrnri ?-? r
PROFESSOR i ? ?ii GEE'S BED-B?G
DESTR?YER.
Ocetar's INSECT POWDER
Gleniworth's Roach Exterminator
Ooatar's Rat.Poison
lHaacsen'8Sure Pop-Death to Mosquitoes.
For sale by DR. H. BAER,
|T" 1_No. 131 Meerim? ?t~#
FINE FRENCH EXTRACTS FOR THE
. HANDKERCHIEF. '
LUBIN'S,
CHIR1S',
, , MGUILLERON'S, Ac.
For sale, m quantities to ault purchas?rs, by
DR ll. BARK,
maj 25 No. 131 Meeting street.
JTO? ' DALTIM ORB
F R EIGHTS" R E C BI VE D' ' D AI LY, AND THROUGH
BILLS LADING ISSUED
TO
: Pini.ADEL.PniA-, BOSTON.
AND THE CITIES OF- THE-NORTHWEST.'
Tte One steamahlp'SEA GULL, Dutton. Com?
mander,-win sall for Baltimore on FRIDAY,
23d June, at 10 o'clock A. li.
Ay Philadelphia Freights ror-warded to that
?olty by railroad from Baltimore without addv
..ional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am
pie time to sam?le and sell rh err Goods from
tbeTtaiiroad Depot in Philadelphia.
For Freight or Passage apply to
PAUL c. Tims HOLM. Agent,
jan2Q-4:_. No. 2 Dnior. Wnarve?.
^NCHOR LINE STEAMERS
. : SATLrEVERY VTEON?S>A5?*ND SATUR
I P 3W4PwS BfflMMf YORK
AND GLASGOW.
GALLING AT LONDONDERRY TO LAND MAILS AND
. PASSENGERS. _
?a akVf3! -^Q^
"The Steamers of this" favorite Ute^?r&fc
are built expressiv for the Atlantic P?3-^?Jtf???
seager Trade, and utrea up Ju every respeot With
all the modern improvements calculated to lnaure
the safety, comfort and convenience ot. Passen?
gers.
PASSAGE RATES, PAVA ELK IN CURRENCY,
?Tw s^gow^^rpo^fT^hlKjfiferry-First
.<kMa>4l&Bmt-*iT5. ac^raTrig*to1oOTtlon; Cabid
Return Tickets. $130, securing best accommoda?
tions; intermediate, $33; Steerage, $28.
Parties sending for their friends in the Old
Coan try -caa.j)uichase {Igk^tMVaeducedf_rjie8.
For further. par?lcu!arsSt?jpjF ?T1ENDEH8QN
BROTBERSr No. ?- Bowling Green, N. T., or to
DOUGLAS NESBIT,
No. 3 Accommodation Wharf,
"Charleston, S. 0?
IteW- B es pone ible -Agonis wan te J Th town an d
co?atry. _Jun20-D?w3mo3
t&?0 R ' P B I JJ A D K L P H.I A ,
WEEKI.r STEAM LTNE^-THUHSDATS-CON?
NECTING WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES
AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND
PROVIDENCE.
The' Fast Iron Screw Steamship
V I-? G I N I A,
HUNTER, Commander,
Will be dispatched for Philadelphia
on THURS HAY, 22d Jane, at ?1 o'clock,
P. M., from Brown's North Wharf.
I ?nraugh- Bills. L^ttng, Issued : Tor Cottoti.
. Slce-an? -Roam, Ac.; to ->he Ifcw rVjalstrrl Cities.
Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and the principal
Northwestern Cities. -Spirits Turpentine as
agreed.
?-The Steamers of this line will take Lnmber
to PtiUadeiptrfaxn nccomroodaHng terms.
'For Freight engagements' rfnpiy w>?
WM. A. COURTENAY.
junl0-mwth3_ No. l Union Wharf.
JijJ .0 K 5 g JW Y OBJ?.
ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, AT HALF
PAST 5 O'CLOCK P. M.
NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 18T0.
The Splend d Side Wheel Steamship "CHARLES?
TON." James Berry" Commander, will sall for New
Tors on WEDNESDAY, June 21st, at half-pastee P.
M., from Pier No. 2 Union Wharves.
Through Bills of Lading - to Liverpool by
WILLIAMS * GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa,
Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, ChrLttlanla. Gotten
burgt. and to oiaagow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM?
SHIPS. To New England Cities as usnaL
Insurance ny Steamers of -this Line >i per cen t:
For Freight Engagements or Passage, kaving
very One Stateroom accommodations, apply to
WAGNER. HUGER A- CO., No. 20 Broad street,
or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharf
Jonl7-3_? .
K L YORK.
OLD LIVE \EW YORK AND niAltl.F.S
y?SfX FASjPafcNT) SPLENT)?*
Slde3Thcel-St?fim?Mps qcSShls Ll na,wili ?all itan
AdSer'a Wharf as fofihws :
JAMES ABB&K, SA tegoAY,
. o'clock P. K I " iL.
MANHATTAN, ^.VTBRB^Y, Jul?l
Z M. ,-.?'. - V
4ST lD?*>Wy y, percent, by J
ap*3*^ghBUi^J4dine
Llve??ool, Boston, Providence all
land nanortoutfuig'to np? jit *be. lowes
T^ State-r'drrme*^^ advance
without extra charge?
For Freight or Passage engagements, apply ti
mayal_JAMES ADQER A- CU.
pOR LIVERPOOL, tU'fiLTEENSTOWN.
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS.
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
STEAM COMPANY
Will dispatch one of their nrst-class, full power
Iron Screw Steamships from
PIER No; J6 N. R., 8 VjSKY fi 3T3NESD AT, '
A3 FOLLOWS:
NEVADA'; G^I pt, G as RN.v..May 24, .tv. 9 A n
WYOMING, Capt. WHTNNERjrv.May*31, Rt 8? M
NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD.June 3, at 3 P M
MINN* SOTA, Capt. T. W. FREE
KANN. !.I.J urns 7," at 9.80 AM
IDAHO, Capt. PRICE.June 14, at 3 P M
MANHATTAN, Capt. FORSYTH . .June If, at 3 P M
COLORADO, Ca pt.T. F. FREEMAN. June 21, at 3 PM
' WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLUHS. .June 28, at 2 P M
Cabin Passage $80, gold.
.Steerage Passage (Onice No. 29 Broadway) $30,
currency.
For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to
WILLIAMS-fc GUION,
No. 63 Wail street, N. Y.
N. B.-Thropgh Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued
by the Charleston and New Yor lt ?team era, willoh
make close connection with the aodve line..
For particulars and rate of Fre?ht ?ppJy to
JAMES ADQER A- CO.,
WA8NER, HUGER ? COI,
maye Or WM. A. CQPRTENAY- .
JJACJLFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP OOAIPY'fc
THROUGH LINE TO . . .
OA LIFO RN ? A, CH IN A'AN-D J ? P. AN
FAKES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above lijie leave Pier
No.- 42, North River, foot of Canul^_
street. New Y'ork, at 12 o'clock noon, of the lStn
.ind 30th of every month (except when the?
dates fallon Sunday, then the Saturday precen
tug
AU departures connect at Panama wit: nteam
ers for south Pacitlc and Central Amerfcnn r.orts
Departure of 15th touches at Kfngstori. Jamaica
For Japan and dunn, steamers leave San Frau
cisco Hist of every month, except when ltTabs on
sunday; then ou the day preceding.
Nu California steamer? toucji ai Havana, but
ito direct from New York to Aspinwall.
One hu udr.ea.pouuda baggage free to each adult
Medicine and attendance free.
For Passage Tiokota-or other information a op.
?it the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on Ul
wharf foot of Canal street, North River, Ne>
. brk. F. R. BABY, Agent.
juiyic-lvr
JgXCURSIONS! FISHING EXCURSIONS!
The Steamer WATER LILLY can be
cha' tered oh MONDAYS and THURS_
DAYS mr Excursions, for which she ra aumirabiy
Hdapted.
Auply on board, or to DOUGLAS NISBLT,
Junio At Freight Office South Atlantic wharf.
Y0
R. G A SDN EB'S" B,L U FF
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON
PEEDEE BJVBR.
The Steamer GENERAL MA
GA?LT, Captain George WatS,
now receiving Freight at Bojee' Wharf, aua will
leave as above on SATURDAJ- MORNING, June
34th.
For-engagementa, apply to
SBACKBLFORD & KELLY, AgentB,
. jun21-3 No. 1 Boyce's Wharf.'
F
?SHING EXCURSIONS.
The beantirm Yacht ELEANOR will make^
an Excursion to the Blackfish Banks, Start-_
ing from Southern Wharf every WEDNESDAY auc
.FRIDAY, at 7 A. M., and returning tu the after?
noon. Lines and Bait furnished on board. Fare
$1 60.
The ELEANOR may be chartered at any time
for Private Excursion Parties. Apply to Captain
YOUNG, on board. . junio
J\OR SAVANNAH,
.PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT AND WAY
LANDINGS. .
The Steamer PILOT BOY. Captain
W. T. McNelty.'ft now receiving.
Freight as Accommodation Wharf, and trill leave
on WEDNESDAY MORNING, zurt instant, st 8
o'doak.- -. - . - ' '
Returning will leave Savannah Furn A Y MORN
-JNG, at 8 o'clock. .
Freight and wharfage prepaid. .
; For Twight or Passage, apply to
i RAYENEL, HOLMES A CO.,
Jpo20-2 . . .._No. 177 East Bay.
?J! ? B W B I G H T ' ? , BiL U E,F
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE
' S AN TEE RIVER.
The Steamer MARION,'Captain W.
P: Adair, ls now receiving Freight,
?at Accommodation wharf, and wiij leave oir
NELBAY NlOHT, 21St 1RS! ant.
Freight and wharfage prepaid.
For Freight engagements, apply to .
RAVENEL, HOLMES A- CO.,
junTO-3 No. 177 Bast Bay
J! O
? F LOB I B A,
VIA SAVANNAH.
The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain
L. M. Coxetter, will leave southern
Wharf every TUESKAI EVENING, at .-.au o cioo
(until farther notice,) for Jacksonville, Fernas?
du?.', and Palatka, arriving back at Charleaioii
.every s ATC RD AT AFTERNOON.
mayll * RAVEN EL A CO., Agents,
QHANigE 6F SCHEDULE.
GEORGETOWN STEAMERS.
Untfa farther notice, the Steamer
EMILIE, CaptBin C. C. White, WIOL
leave Chat leaton every WEDNESDAY MSHT, at
0 o'clock, and Georgetown every THURSDAY AP
TRRROON,- at 5 o'clock. *
For engagements apply on board at Commer?
cial wharf, or to
SHTICK ELFORD A KELLY, Agents,
]nn8 No. 1 Boyce's Wharf.
H. B. Freigut, will be received THIS. DAY, Jose
21st, for Waverly MID, .
F
OB LAKE SUPERIOR
7HE UNION
STEAMBOAT COMPANY,
AND '
. ATLANTIC, 'DULUTH AND PACIFIC LINE.
One of the Splendid Steamers METFOR. INDIA,
PACIWC, COBDRM. ATLANTIC, JAPAN. KEWEE
NAW. ARCTIC, CHINA and ST. PAUL, will leave
Buffalo dally (except FrldsyB and SRtdrdays,) at
TP. M., Ene .the next 'mtrnlrig, Cleveland the
same night, and Detroit at 10 P. M.. daily, [ex.
cept'SnndayB and Mondays.) for DULUTH and .In?
termediate LAKE SUPERIOR PORTS.
Connections are made at Duluth with the Lake
Superior and Mississippi Railroad, to St. Paul,
and all points In Minnesota, Northern Wisconsin
and IOWA Also, with the Northern racine Rail?
road for the Red River Country.
Excursion Tickets, AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES,
will be lBsned by all principal Railroads to St.
P&ul by this route, returning via all rall. Or by
Rail Routes to St. Paul and Duluth, returnlng.via
Lake.
During the months of Jone, Joly and August,
EXCURSION TRIPS will be made 'via the North
Shore or Lake Superior, visiting the silver Mines,
Fort William, GrancTPortage, Ac.
For further information, apply to
B. F. PATRICK*,
General Passenger Anent, Buffalo, N. Y.
E. T. EVANS. Manager A. D.'and P. Line.
S. D. CALDWELL, General Manager U. S. Co.
majS-mwfSaros
?Fiac?)mrrrj, Castings, SPt.
jgsT A B LI S H E D 1'8 4 4 .
PHONIX IRON WORKS
JOHN F. TAYLOR 4 CO.,'
. (Successors to Cameron t Co.,)
ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, &C.j Ac.
Corner East Bay and Pritchard streets, near thr
, .," Dry Dock,
; 'CHARLESTON, fc. C.
. MANUFACTURERS OP
S-T&AM- ENGINES AND ' BOILER-S.
Marine, Stationary and Portable.
RICE THRESHERS .AND MILLS OF EVERV
DESCRIPTION.
CO"TTO#N PRESSES.
Shafting, Pulleys and Gearing
Iron Fronts for Buildings
Casi lugs or every kind m Iron or Brass
Forgings or every description.
x?r G-Jnrantec to furnish Engines and-Boilers
oros good quality and power, and at as low rates'
as cnn be hod lu New York, baltimore or Phil?
adelphia. ...
AGENTS FOR
JUDSON'S CELEBRATED OOVERNOR AND STOP
VALVES, wlt.oa are put on all Endues made at
theae.Works. '
Repairs promptly attended to.
ni arl o-m W f sm riRD*c
??SM
G F. 'MM??m ;
m
B0IL6RS
mar27 mwremoa
OIL.
HASKELL'S ELECTRIC
AND
M ASK ELL'S CARBOLIC CANCER SALVE,
Fur sal..- hv DR. H. BARR,
mayfc" . wi Mtctlng street
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THC
FREE SCHOOL ^UNB,
? ? * " . -I ..'..;''?.'* 'iC^Wii . ' :V O?; -ins v
CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A,
Have commenced the ??istri oution of Awards ia Lands
and Tenements, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pianos, Organs, Harps,
Staines, Gold Wateaes, Silver and Plated Ware, 'ftc, by
Baffle, and.will continue twiee a day, at 12 M. and ? P. M., at
the General Office, No. 147 Meeting street, Charleston, S,C
.l'? :-. : r~" ?i r ?f.-'--' s. 'j''id. y. . .:??!)
. it '?' .. * * '^l-f:-l: ' ' ? \ -y.< : r .-'t.. ic: ;.. .-. <...'. Si? f'??
. . o-? .' .
.- r- .fi' . f??.* ?K? .^v.q ?. ?!.?..'. . 7.-.*-Jt .>?.. iii' .I?8M8v
me Directors bf-the CffAKI ESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, for the Benefit of th?
Free School Fund-, hartog eomplled with the terms ol their Charter, aad-pad. over to J. fi. - riLLSON,
faute BupiiilEttacient ol Education of South- Carolina, the Barn of ,One.Thousand- Dollars, being.the
annual ?ayrnent of the. School Fund ander the Charter, (the receipt berne Hereto aj>penited,)-have
Inaugurated a system of Insurance Certificates whlch."13 Borrotmded oy every degree of fairness, ?nd
will be Baffled for twice ada/, at Twelve M. and Five P. M., in publie, nailer the aupermte idence-or
Captain FENN PECK, a Sworn Commissioner. - . . .;,k v ,
The advantages of this system are, that the purctuserrcan-h?ve thc choice of their cwn num?
bers anywhere rrom No. 1 to No. 78, and the privilege of limiting or increasing their investments at
pleasure. The Schedule of Bates adapted by the Company will es plain-more fully and-nccurareiy
and can he obtained at the Office ol the Company or frxnn any venders. Every Ra?le. thai takoa pla?ai?
'classed and*numoered on the Company's Official Books, and takes place twice a'day. as fol.cws:
I Numbers primed on cubes from No. 1 rb Ne. 78, are placed (In public) by the Swdfn Commis?
sioner In a Class Raffle Cylinder and are well shakes. A boy blindfolded takes one of these Cubes
which ia exhlbired to.the spectatoraand declared tQ.beand la recorded au tbelratJtanlaAnaaabex.
The Raffle Cylinder will then be revolved, and the boy again takes out another nnmber, which is simi?
larly exMbfted'to the spectator? and recorded as the second Rafle numoer. - This operation will be re?
peated until Twelve.numbers -ave. Raffled out of the Cylinder,'and eaeh number will tte reuordwi on
tue Official Books or the Company In the order ip which lt ls taken la the Baffle. These Tw tlve num?
bers so Raffled In each Baffle will decide all the AWARDS Of CERTIFICATES.
AU the numbers In each Raffle are equal.' no distinction being made as to the order In- which the
. numbers .are taken In the Raffle, and the AWARDS ARE AT ONCE DELIVERED to the itucceasfal
CERTIFICATE H.OLDEB. . .. . .
13 X PL Atv AXION OF THE CERTIFICATE AWARDS.
Purchasers select their own numbera anywhere from 1 to 7?, and for example, say, paya fer th?.
sn me .dire dollar. The vender gives the purcnaser a certificate with the number or numbera selected,
and enters the same numb r or-nnmbera opon the Company's Register (with the amount l?o paid) to
be returned" to the Offlce of the Company'tfy'ttie vendar befo? thcBaffle?aritea piare. Parausen
may select a One Number Certificate, or a Two Number Certificate, or a Three Nnnatwr Certificate, or
a Four Number Certtflbaje. ' _.?.-?-.
A Single Number Certificate means a single number selected by tue buyer anywhere from l to 78,
and should that number be taken ont, In the Twelve Numbers so taken rrom the Raffle" Cylinder, tn? I
purotiaser win be entitled to'an AWARD OF FOCH TIMES the value of siuire* lu tuc RAFFLED
PROBE RT Y or ccst of the original cerililcate of Shares. .' -
A Two Number Certificate meaua Ir the Two .numbers as the Certificate come out In fae Twelve
numbers taken from the Raffled Cylinder, win entitle thesuocessful tiolder to an AWARD or Shares
in the RAFFLED HtOi'ERr?' of TWENTY times the value or cost of the original certificate of
Shares. ? y .
A Three Number Certificate meena ii the Three numbers on the Certificate come out in the
Twelve so taken from the Raffle Cylinder will entitle ?lie helder toan AWABB or Shares in the
RAFFLED PROPERTY of ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY TIMES the value or boat ot the original
certificate of Shares. If bat Two. or tte numbers-are'but In the Three on,ih)e Certificate, the pur?
chaser will receive an AWARD ol TWICE the amonnr of the VaKie or cost of the original
Certificate. .. . . . .
A Four Nnmber certificate means ir the Fonr numbers on the Certificate com? oat In the Twelve
BO taken from the Raffle Cylinder the purchaser will be entitled toan AWARD of spares ia the
RAFFLED PROPERTY of THREE HURDKED TIMES the Value or coat of rhe original Certificate of
Shares. If bnt Three of the numbers orr the Certificate are ont ta the Hame tbeporcbaaerwin receive
an AWARD of Shares In'the RAFFLED PROPERTY or TEN times the value or. costar the or I g mal
Certificate of Shares. . , , .
A person may invest In a Certificate or Shares In these RAFFLESan amount sirran dr large as he
'piesses. The Company's'Schedule List of Awards ls made .ont at the ratc or ONE-DOLLAR FOR.
CERTIFICATES, but OcUtflcates will bel.-eued or thc value of 25, 50 and 76 cents;-also, $1, 12, $8,3)4,
$5 and to $10 and upwards, And the A wane delivered pro rata to the schedule list br rates. The
above explanation will ene We any one desiring te take a share lD these Baffles to flo so under
atandingly, and the RafneB being fairly and honestly conducted- m public by the Sworn eomfhiMrtorr
er and exactly- at tike nour- named, they alford a safer means of Jnvestment.tl a any other baal
ness rtpeoulatlon. .
The first Property and Land Scheme or tne Company will be issued la a short time, and will be
Raffled everj.three months. -
Any funner lnforrnetlcto will be furnished by the General Agent of the Company, at their Office,
No. 147 MEETING STREET, opposite thc Charleston Hotelu where ce rt tc ca tee are for sale.
? ? " . . . . . . . ' ? 'T; . ' '.'
J. Jr*. HORBACH,
General Agent of the Company, P. O. Box I^?: 249.
. ' CBARLESTON, May 24ttirl871. '
Received or the CHARLY STON CHARITALLE ASSOCIATION, of the State of South Carolina, for
the Benefit of the Free school Fund, (succes-sore of R. fl. WILLOUGHBY A CO., One Thousand-Dol?
lars, being the sam In foll tb be paid Into the hands of the State Superintendent br Education..'as re?
quired T>y an Act or the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, passed at the regalar Bes
Blon or 1870-71, approved March 8th, 1871. J.-K- JILLSOH, '
may29-imo State Superintendent Vacation, South Carolina.
$500,000
TO DE
GIVEN AWAY!
-,-o --
THE
SOUTH CAROLINA
? References in South Carolina :
General WADE HAMPTON, General JOHN S. PRESTON, Hon. B. F..PERRYSHon. W.J>. SHffSOll,'
Governor M. L. BONHAM. ANDREW S1M0NDS, Esq.. General JOHNSON Ii AG OOD, Hen. u. A.
T1 EN HOL Sil, Hon. ARMIBTEAD BORT, Governor J. L. MANNING, Hon. JAMES CB ESN UT, Bon. J. B.
CAMPBELL. .
References in New York City :
AUGUST BELMONT A CO.. Bankers; MORTON, BL SS A CO.. Bankers; Hon. CHARLES O'CONOR,
CbuuaellQr-uuLaw; Hon. JOHN fi. WARD, Ooutiseubr-at-Law; Bon. ROGER A PRYOR. Couosellor-at
Law; Colonel RICHARD LATH EBB. T. - A. HOYT, Esq.. President Gold Boom; BUNT, THOMPSON A
CO., Factors; ANDERSON, STARR A CQ., Merchants; PETTOS A CO., Merch?nts; P. ZOGBAVM k
FAIRCHILD, Merchante. . ' .
-o
S300,000 TO BE AWARDED TO THE TICKET-HOLDER* OF THE
SERIES OF CONCERTS TO COMMENCE ON THE FIRST OF
OCTOBER, 1871, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC
CHARLESTON, S. a. ON WHICH DAY
THE DRAWING COMMENCES.
.-o-'-r-,
THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION, UNDER THE AUSPICES
of the "South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society;" will give a series ol concerts
at'the Academy of Music, Charleston, s. C., commencing OctobeT 1st,- 1871,- for* tr* purooe?
or raising a lund to enable Emigrants to settle upeu lands selected hythe Asaoolatlou tor Homes
of Non hem and European Farmere.aml others, in the State or south (jarojina, and^for their
transportation thither and support for the first year.
150,000 SEASON TICKETS HF ADMISSION, MIO NO MORE,
AT STVE DOLLARS EACH.
ALL THE PREMIUMS. INCLUDING DEED AND CERT?FICATE OF TITLE TO ACADEMY
OF MCflO, will be deposited wltn tbe NsHlonaT BAok of che- Republic, New Tort:.
#500,000 ITV GIFTS !
1st Girt-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Charleston, s. C., cost tp salid,4230,0?), having an annual
- rental or about fso.soo, rrom Opera "House, Stores and Halls^lho building being
about 230 feet by 00 feet, and 9ltuated'corner ol King and Market streets, in the
centre or the elty, and well known.to bc the finpat building and ?Wt valuable
'property in Charleston, valued ar.......,....$?50,000
2d Gift-Cash.:.'.1.,."..... 4.^.-.. 100,000
8d Girt-Cash..'.'.. as;ooo
4th GIR-Cash.;.:t. _.A. 10,000
5ih Girt-Cash.:.v. 5,000
2?Girts-Cash-each ?loco".....'..._ 33,apo
25 Girts-Oas*-each $509.;.;.'.. 13,300.
350 Girts-CaHh-each $100.'...".t 35,000
2506iria-Cash-each $60.t.?.;..*.. 13,500
600 Girts-Cash-each $26.'.. 12,500
1250 Gilts-CBsh-T-each $10..-.. 13,500 '
a-KH GUts, amonnts to.S500,OOO
BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO.,
Agents S. C. Land and Immigration Association,
General M. C. BUTLER; }
JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., )? - . CHARLESTON, S. C.
General M. W. GARY, ) .
AGENTS WANTED-LIBER, AL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED.
' " . -'?--0-1
Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing:
General A. R. WRIGHT,, ol Georgia. .?
General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia.
Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, ol* South Carolina,
Hon, ROGER A. PRYOR, ol New York.
A. F-eVIK AJ?D COMMENDABLE SCHEME} I . .
CHARLESTON. S. C., May-,1871.
We take pleasure In certify inc that we aie acquainted with General M. C. BUTLER, JOHN
CHADWICK, Esq., and Genera! M. W. GARY, or the Orin or BUTLER, CHADWICK GARY-A ?0., and
Know them-io be gentlemen or Integrity, and we regard the object they have or assisting Immigrants
to hornea In south Carolina of g- eat importance to the state as well as to the immigrants, and we
have every confidence that tneir enterprise will be carried out with lalrness and honesty to all- par?
ties concerned.
GEO. A. TRENHOLM, I. W. HAYNE.
B. H. K?TLEOGE, . A. G. MAG KATH, * '
JAM KS CONNER . TH08. Y. SIMONS, .
JAMESR. PRINGLE. HENRY BUIST, ' '
' . WILMOT G. DESAUSSURE.
Tickets can be procured of E. SEBR1NG & CO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 34 Broad
street. mayi3-3mos
s
CHAR LEETON, ^O/.^^'i^TL
On and. after SCHDAY, June uv', the P?? sea
ger?Tainson 'tic Sja:r, r^mti'Sailrcaa will
rn: as follows: : . ''-... v:<... . .'.
t. .EOR.ACOXBBA.'; . :. KC*.
Leave Oharleatca.i. 8.co A. M.
'Arrive at Au gili rta...' 4;? P. H.
. FOB COLUMBIA* . : 1
Leave harlesum.................. .8.90 A, If.
Arriv? at Colombia .'.. .. 8.40 P. M.
FOB C??EHBOTOi.
Leave AutfOBta::..... r.."......V:?... Vii 7.40 Af M.
Arrive at Charleston.....-..3.20 P. M.
Leave Colombia.;.....7.JO A. M.
Arrfrve at OUBTlesttilft. ;.: .7. i.. ! '... ?20 P. M.
". ???. ."' THROUGH WILMB?GT?K TRAIN. ?
Leave Angn-ta. 3 03 A. JC
Arrive at KlngvUl.9.06 A. M.
Lefeve KtngvWtr..^.....T.1.45 I?. M.
Arrive at Angus ie.. &.. .*../Aivr."7.4? P: H.
A?tl?BTA PSSTS ?EPBASS. > <. .
(l?undays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.8,3e P. vt.
An ive at Augusta.i. 7. Ci A M.
Leave Augtisw.............-vi.e.SOivIC.
Arrlve,at Charleaton................... 6.40 A. M.
COLUMBIA KIOHT KX?BE?d.. . _. , .-;
?Sn1la%e'??copted.T?'.?'!
Leave Charleston*... stu ;v? ... v MO^P. M.
Arrive at ColuxrJjia.. _.*oo A. 2a.
Leave UolumbiiiTT. ..Tv: V..... JSo P. St.
Arrive at Charleaon................... j3.46 A. M. ,
MTOTMII -TBAIK.
Leave Chat?esKiu. .-.'.?.<.. ..a>. S ;.sa. ? M.
.Arrive ht Charleston;-.'.:..-..-.. 8.16 A. IL
'.. . .- CAMDEN BIOMCHj; ?ft f, i I S
Leave Camden...,.. 6.00 A.'X.
Arrive at Cblhmbl'a.....,......'........ .10.40 A. Sf.
Leave Columbia..7......,.'........ L26 E.H.
Artife at Carno" en. f.%nC&4.00 F. M.
?jay and Night Tra?na make-close connections
at^Augnsta with Georgia Railroad and Central
. Night Train-connects with Mae cn and 'Agg nata
Railroad. -,. ' :.. . T 'i
Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville
and ColumNa Railroad.
Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex?
cept Sundays) with Day. Paste ger gWMrg . and
Tuna through to Colombia and relata* on Vim?
'days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. .'."
.-. - V- A. L. TYLER. vice-President
...8.B. PI0?LEN8, Q.T. A.r; . janW
OEl*HEASTERN KAJL'EOAD COM
' On.*TLLEfiToN, S. C., February ll, 1871. ,
Trains will leave Charleston Daily at'6:80 A. H.
and 4P. SL .. . . . - ?T
Arrive, ac coar rest on 7:30 A. M. (Mondays es*
cepted)and 8:30P. M. ., v
Train does not leave Charleston O P. M., SUN?
DAYS. ? ' -
. i raia leaving 8:80 A. M..makes through connec?
tion to New York, via. Richmond and- Aco.au
Creek only, going through In 40 hon?. <*.*.'
Passengers .- leaving by e P. M. Tram have
choice of route, via Richmond and Washington!,
or via Portsmouth and Baltimore, Those leaving
FRIDA r by this Train lay - over on SLWDAY in Bal?
timore. Those leaving on* SATURDAY remain SUIT
DAY In Wilmington, N. 0. j m .>? Ct
This ls the cheapest, ajjickeat ami most pleasant
route to cincinnati,. Qhlcago. and oUxer.pqlBM
West and Northwest, boto Trams making con-,
nectleas at Wa3WngtoR*-witb Western rraint
or Baitiiiore a ad Q Lia Railroad. . ai
S, S. SpLOStt>NS, ' .
Engineer anaSnnnatendent.
P. L. cutAPOB,'General Ticket-Agent.
ifehii-iamos . ., ... . - , ,,,.<, . ?
gt? ? M B B 8 ? H"H ?MTL E , .;;
SP ART ANB?RG AND UNION RAILROAD
On and after the 29th Instant, the PASSENGER
?TRAINS on the SPARTA?SURQ AND UNION
i RAILROAD will ran dally: ? ?
Going down, leave Spartanburg.6:30 A. M?
> Going down, Isave unionvllle.....*.' 7.60 A. M.'
Arrive at Alston.........11.00 A. M.
Rei urning, leave Alston ..-*?.:. ..12.00 M.
Returning, leave CnlonvOle.,. 8.36P. M.
Arrive at Spartanburg.....6.26 P. K,
THOMAS & JETER,
President S. and D. R. R.
Unionvllle, S. c., May ag, 1-871. may26-1 mo
SAVANNAH AND CHABLESTON BAl?
ROAD. .
fA?SEXGKf. TRAINS on this Road run daily as
fuiiowa: - *,
Leave Clfarjeston.8_30 A. M.
Arrive at Sa van tl ah.3.00 P. M.
Leave Savannah......'.1L16 A. H.
Arrive at Charleston.6.20 P. M.
Connects at Savannah with the Atlantic k Ga
Railroad for Jacksonville, St, Augustine, and a
points in. Florida. . '
Wau Central Railroad for Macon, Atlanta, Mo
Mic. Xew Oriels and the Weat.
with Steamboats for points On the Savannah,
River.
At Charleston with the Northeastern and Sonta
Carolina Railroads, and Steamships xor all points
North abd West.
Through Tickets over this line OD sale nt Ho te M
in Cuarleatan;-Sereven House, Savannah; and a l
principal Ticket ornees North and Sonth
Freights forwarded daily to and t?wi Savan?
nah and an points beyond. - . '
Through Bills of Lading issued to Jackson.ville,
PalatKa, Ac.
Tariff as low as by any other line. N
O. S. GADSDEN,
octs Engineer and Superintendent.
R08A0ALI8.
ROSAD ALIS is tiie btflt Blood
RO0AD?IL28, & save cure for
Scrof?la,
R0SAD?L1S, endorsed by
? FhTBiciani.
ROS AB ALIS, a p otent r erne dy
for RheiLmatisnt.
ROS AD ALIS, a Remedy tried
and true.
ROSAD ALIS, the best Altera?
tive extant;
ROSAD ALIS endorsed by tko
following :
Dr. R. WILSON CARS,' of Baltimore.""
Dr. T. C. PfJQH, of baltimore.
Dr. THOS. J. BOYKIN, or Baltimore.
Dr. A. DCRGA?I. or Tarboro', N. CT
Dr. J. Sr SPARKS, of Nicholas vile, Ey.
Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima, Ohio.
Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, or gh?adelphla.
Dr. J. L. MCCA?THA, oLSauth Carolina. ,
and many otners. see KO SA DALIS ALMA VAC
ROe?PAT,lh),
.endorsed by Rev. DABNEY-BALL, now ojTlCarj
larrQ Conrerence, formerly Chaplain In the Con?
federate Ai my of Northern Virginia.
ICO* A. IKVI^IS T
ls Alterative, Tonic and Dluiretlc, and acts at
"one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER.
KIDNEYS and alt the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex?
pelling all impure matter and Tjuildlng up the
system to a healthy, vigorous-condition.
I?,09A.I>^I-iIS
IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
DOWIE, MOISE k DAVIS, ) Wholesale
GOODRICH, .WIN EM AN A co.,} Agents in
Dr. H.* BAER, ) Charleston.
mar6-ly
JpBEtfCH PATENT Ju^EDICINES.
Prepared by Grimanlt k Co? Pans :
SYRUP OFHYPOPHOSPHATE OF LIME, asOT
erign remedy In phthlsls^relieves, coughs,
Nlghtsweats.Ac
tiaarana, for headache, neuralgia, ?c.
Pepsine, for indigestion,-loss'or appetite, Ac
Iodized Syrup of Horseradish, invaluable for
persona unable to take Codliver oil-especially
recommended In cutaneous affections, and as sf
most powerful depurativa.
Digestive Lozenges or the Alkaline Lactates. &
pleasant and effective remedy for functlonal.de?
rangement of -;he digestive organs.
Troches of Pepsine and Paucreatlne.
' ALSO,
PURGATIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cotttn.
VOMITIF LE ROY. Pharmacie Cnttin.
Dragees de Sautqnlve.
"Dragees de Morphine.
Lancelot's Asthma Cigarettes.
For sale by Dc H. BAER,
may3Q_No. 131 Meeting SttgwV
JJOMOOPATHIC REMEDIES.
Just received a full assortment of HOMOOPA
THIC MEDICINES: Tiucturea, Pelleta and Pow?
ders, of different potencies.
Sugar of Milk and Globules, at wholesale.
Family cases Oiled at reasonable rates, by w
DR. li. BAER,
may 15 No. 131 Meeting street.