The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 29, 1871, Image 4
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Upon ano stormy. Sunday,
Coming adoon th?lane,
Were a score of bonny lasses,
And the sweetest, 1 maintain
waa Caddie^ ' ; .....
That I took unrieath my pladdle
To shield from the rain.
IL
She Bald that the daisies blushed
For the kiss that I had tren.
1 wadna bae thought the Rassle
Wad sae or a kiss complain.
"Now, laddie h J? J
I winna sUy under your pladdle,
ir i gang hame tn the rain l"
. \ . 1
But on an arter. Sun day,
When cloud there was not ane,
This neU-same "winsome lassie
We chance to "inpet in the lane
Sala "Laddie,'
Whv dinna ye wear yonr pladdle?
wha kens bat lt may rain I'!
. v . [My galaxy.
COMM ES Vi AL y EWS.
Exports. I o;
. BAKCELOXA-Per Spanish bark Pepita-802bales
npland conon, 39.000-reet lumber, 359 bbls rosin.
PHILADELPHIA-Per Behr Jess* S Clark-140.00C
feet lumber, 4 tons old iron.
V ':. ,. ' '% .
Th? Charle* to a Cotton,,l?cc and .Naval
1 " Stores Market.
; '? oraci UHASLSBTON nw, . i
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jane 28,181LI ;:
. COTTON.-There was a light demand for this'sta?
ph;, at easy Agares; -eales shout 131 bales, say 6 al
14K, S at 15K, i at u, 24 at VX, 6 at 17 s, 5 at
18,2 at iss SO at 19, 32 atl9S'c We quote some
What nominally
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary to good ordinary.15 ?17K
Liw middling..i.18J?8I
Mid(jllu#r..'.:..ie fi?
stelet middhng...'..:.19K@
Fics.-The market tor this grain WS3 quiet
and no transactions took place;
. NATAL STOKES.-The .eales to-day or naval
stores nave been light; say .16 obla pale .rosin al
$5 75,8 bbls pale at $6 so, 2 bbls or e qe and dull al
43, SI bola No. 2 at $2 25,225 bbls No. 2 and extrj
No. 2, on: private terms. About fl casks spirit;
sold at 40o.
F?SIGO,IS.-Ta Liverpool, by ? steam direct,
nominal on uplands; via New Tork, &d
on upland?, ld on sea islands;,hy sal,
on . up!antis a:, d. sea Islande, ? nominal. T(
Havre. nommai, coastwise-toi New fork
by steam, xe on uplands and \c on sta
Islands; si a? y tierce on rice; by sail, Kelt ic c n
cotton;-.* tierce on rice: icc fl Darrel on rosin :
$i<&s ?A M on lumber ; s a ? io ?X on timber. fi
Boston, by sail, K? V ii? on upland cotton
To Providence, by sall $8 v M cn beards, xe
TR Vs on cotton;.by steam si * baie on New
?O?K rates. To Philadelphia, by Bteam, Sc f. lb
on uplands;.jr/' aall, $7 ^ M on geards; $9 on
timber; $9 ft ton on clay, asd $8@3S0 onphos
pnatea. To Baltimore, by steam, Ko ft to by
sail, $0 600? fl li on boards; 480325 fi ton cn
phosphate rock. Veseejs axe.in demand .bj
our menants to tate" lumber rr eights Trcm
Georgetown, s. c., Barten ana Satiaa River, Os.,
?ad Jacksons Ile, P.a., to Northern perta, and $J>
fi? 12 ft M are th e.. ra t es on lumber and'uoards. > *
ExcHA^o?,-Steriing eo daj.bilis 28K? ? ie
. DOMESTIC EXCEANQI. - The kankr ar? pur
cha-:lng'iight checks on New York at nav; 5 r aya
K off; io days % off; 15 days - orr; 20 days - off;
so days - off. They are setting Bight checks at X
pre mum.
GOLD-1X918
Markets by Telegraph-.
MONET MARKETS.
LONDON. June 28-Noon.-Consols 92saf2s.
Bonds POX-l- ".j
Evening.-Consols OAK- Bonds oojw.
PKANX|ORT> June 28-Noon.-BohdB 04K.
PA HIS. Jpn e 28-Noon_Rentes 62T 10c.
NKWW\QRK, June 28,-Noon.-Freights firm.
Stocks steaxty and.. duiL Governments strong at
K? State bouda dull and steadv. Gold tteady at
12K. Exchange-long 10K; ?hort UK.
E venin/.-Money 2a4 per cent.. Sterling con?
tinues firm at loxalOK. Cold 18K* Govern?
ments strong, closing s?K higher. States very
doll. Tennesiees. 7?; new 72j$. Virginias 63K;
new 73. Louisianas 69; new 64; levees TO; eights
89. Alabamas lois; fives 69. Georgias 87; sevens
90. ?k'orih Carolinas 46K;' new 26K- South
Carolinas 75; new 62. Freight* firm.
NBW ORLEANS, June 28.-Bank sterling 24%
Sight K premium. Gold 13K
COTTON iuRXETS.'
LIVERPOOL, Juno 28-Noon.-Cotton opened
dull;uplands 8Xd, Orleans 8*,'s8Kd; sales 12,000
hales.
A.'ternocn.-Cotton rules steadier; sales 15,0(0
bales; for speculation and exp rt 4000 bales,
Evening.-Cutiou Urn. tr; uplands SS'd, Orleans
8KaSKd; eales 16,000; export and sp?culation
4OC0. Nearly duo (rom Orleans 8Kd.
. NEW YORK, June 2$-Noon.-Cotton opened
quiet but.-strong; uplands -l9Kc, Orleans 20Kc;
Bales 1500 hales.
Evenlpg.-rCotton s'rong and Kc higher; saiea
4296 bales; uplands 2v*:.
-Bot-TON, June* 28.-Cotton dull: middling 20tfc;
net receipts 79; gross B20; sales 100; stock 5500
i nalepw- .. -.- -.>.
BALTIMORE, June 28.-Cotton quiet and steady ;
mid ulmus 2*Xf>20Kc; not rece, pt s 118 bales;
.gross 160; ?aleaj85; stock 2606,
NORFOLK., June 2a.-Cot von quiet, low mid?
dlings i8sai8sc; cet receipts 320 bales; exports
ooastwl e 394; sales 60; stock 1164.
WILMINGTON, June .28.-Cotton firm; midiihng
lflc; net receipts'SO; Bales 3rst6ck 70Tbales.
AUGUSTA. June.28,-Cotton, market closed Arm
at I8xcri6r irmpooVand iso for New lork rnk;
dungs; sales 165 bales;-receipts 76. >. *
SAVANNAH. June-28.-Canon very dull; mid?
dling l8Kcv.net-receipts 201; exports coastwise
163; sales; 50: srock;8549 bales..
MOBIL*,. Jut.c 58.-co ton nominal; middling
19Kc; net receipts/149; exports coastwise 1110;
stock 30,974 bales".
NKW UPLXANB, Jane 28 - Cotton strong; mld
dllngSiXc? netjeceipts T03: gross 703; sades 1200
stock 3903 bales.
GALVESTON, June 28_Cotton Armer; good or?
dinary ?4??al5c; net receipts -.85; sales 3uo; stock
40,768 bales.
PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKET: .
LIVERPOOL, June 28-Evening.-Corn 3ts 9<..
Tallow 428 Od. . ' ?
LONDON, June 28-Evening_Sugar 30s8daJls.
Turpentine 46s 6d.
Nxw TOKX, June 28-Noon.-Flour dull and
drooping. Wheat quiet and steady, corn quiet
and fir ID. pork tl rm at $14 76al6. Lard HU au y.
5 Turpeutlne steady at 45Ka46c. Rosin quiet and
firm At s 2 T0K2 76 ror stralne-r.
Evening.-Fiour quiet and. unchanged. Whis?
key 92a92Kc Wheat a sliade firmer, with a mod?
erate and short milling demand; winter .ed and
amber Western $1 56ai 58 Corn a shade firmer
at 72sa73e. 'Pork firmer at SIS. Lard quiet;
kettle ?uj?c.. Naval stores steady.
BALXIMUKE. June 28.-Flour favors buyers.
Wheat quiet, and lower; new white Si 45ai so.
Corn quiet ahd'scarce? white 80a82c, ytllow 76c.
Fork 116. Shoulders 7 Sa?Kc. Whiskey 93a
WILMINGTON. JULe 28.-spirits turpentine firm
at 42c. Boa n firm at {216 lor strained, $5 tor No.
1, $6 25 ror extra ? ale, $8 ror pale. Crude tur?
pentine steady at $3 tor yellow dip, $4 25 for vir?
gin. '
LOUISVILLE, June 28.-Flour ia good demand ;
extra rare Hy (6 25... Cora active; sucks 72c. Pro?
visions Arm. in limited demand. Whiskey 87a
CINCINNATI. June'29. -Flour and corn steady.
Provisions in light demand and holders firm.
Mesa si6. Lard loa Shoulders 6#a8Kc; clear
sides 9c. Whlskev 83>ia
ST. Louis.' Juue 28.-Flour dull and unchanged.
Corn a abade bitter; in sacks 58a?9c. Whiskey
9la Pork has an advancing tendency at S15%a
$15 60. Bacon stronger; shoulders eKa7c; sides
8K"9K> I ard nominal.
Nrw ORLEANS, June 28.-Flonr very dull, su?
perfine $6 25af> 60; double extra $6a615; treble
extra $s 20ae 50 Corn easier, mixed 72c; white
7Sa74a Cab 63a64c. Bran dull, $1 16. . Hay
dull and lower, prime $23. Pork quiet, mess held
at $16 25. Bacon firmer, 73?, OKaluc: sngar-cured
han? ??i?.iiec. Lard qmet but firm, tierces ic^a
lose; prime ll Sc. Molasses, plan*atlon reboiled
80a Whiskey armer, Western rectified 87Kca$l.
Coffee mactive at ISKHI?KC
Nm York Rice Slarket.
From the Dally Bulletin. Konday, June 26: The
general demand moderate and U>e market dull,
carolina le not plenty, but a little more Li avalla
We than last week, an.? buyers have a slight ad
^n?age,?n ordlt'ary granes. Sales U 40 ice at
?a?Kc. Foreign Heady, but selling only in small
lots, as wauttd on-?t)eeiHl orders. We note about
a?7Sa7Kcai,g0On- a7Xo>an? "O bags Patna
Fn m the Journal or Commerce: In roreign there
ls a moderate buslues;. doimc for trade pm noses
at about ronner tates; 225 bag* Rangoon sold at
7a7>4'c, and 160 baus Faina at ?K?7K? Carolina
ls dull and prices are Irregular and treav1. Khme '.
lots are being iBjured by the wee?? and are offer
fr ?.ow\,.,?.hlle Bonnd stock Is generally held
steady; 25 tierces sold at9a?>ic. j
Ifew York Hay Mark et.
From the Dally Bulletin, Monda}. Jane 28- Re?
ceipts today, 27J0 bales. T?ereis a steady' ialr
demand lor shipping (trades, and the market is
steady at $106 for prime Bhlpplng grades. The
?ales are 300 bales for Savannah, ?u ror Charleston
Soror Jacksonville, and 20 lor if om hlleM y rj ai?
at SI 05, and iso bal-s tor. Rio Janeiro ou private
term-'. Ve.?l! Is iaUy active at former prices.
?Straw sells rairly at former prices.
'ti^Yw* nmrviil Stores Fla'rket, ?
From the Journol of Commerz, Monday, Jnne
26- in Bplrlts torpentlne nc? farther ohange la
qnoted In prices. The deland ls moderate; soles
eiLbrace ne barrels, lo merchantable order, at
46c In WUmlngton three cartees have been
taken, in all aboat 5000 barrels, on private terms.
The market there ls 43c for July. ROBIOS-toe
market generally ls quiet. Prices -re firm. We
quote Btalned at $2 75a2 80; 300 bbls pale >' are
sold at $6 50. Tar ls held steadily. Tbe demand
ls light at the advanced prices. We quote at $3 M
for Wilmington. City pitch ls Belling at $3.
Havana Market.
i HAVANA, June 24.-Sugar cloBed quiet and
steady. Sugar exported during the week from
Havana and Matanzas 35,000 boxes and 2000
hhds., or which 8000 boxes and all the hogsheads
were for the United States. The sto:k sugar re?
maining in war ehonses at Havana and Matan?
zas 445,000 boxes and 6000 hhdB. The exporta
tlon of sugar to France has recommenced. Molas?
ses dull. Freights-no demand for Europe; cap?
tains demand nigher rates to the United Staten;
box sugar to Northern and Southern ports in
United states $1; per ton to Falmouth and orders
20s to 25s. Tobacco ls arriving slowly, and ls in
great demand. Havana retailers have purchased
lots of Porto Rico tobacco for manufacture.
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON, June 27.-SPIRITS TURPENTINE.
Sales of 203 casks at 41 cents per gallon for South?
ern packages.
RosiN.-Saiea of SQQ bbls at $215 'or strained,
$2 25a2 50 for No2, $2 75 for extra No 2, $4 ror No
l, $5 50a$6 ror pale, and $6 25 for oxtra pale.
CRUDS TTJRPENTI NE.-sales of 250 bbls at $4 25
Tor virgin, and S3 for yellow dip.
COTTON.-Sales of 53 bales as follows \? at 15,
1 at 16J?, 5 at 17, 24 at ir*, 18 at 17%. and 4 bales
at 18 cents per lb. .
Interior Cotton markets. m
CHARLOTTE, June 26.-No sales to-day; mid
' dlings I83?c; market dull and declining.
COLUMBUS, Jnne 26.-Nothing doing; sales 1
bale; receipt s 12; shipments ll.
Sj 5 " 51755 ' f "
. H?c'?lpt* by R?llroad, June 26'.'.
" YOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
166 bales cotton, 52 bales goods. 250 boxes fruit,
4 cars lumbet.-i ?ir/steck.:-'TouRailroad Agent,
Geq..H W^trtef- 4 co, Pelzer, lR?dg?T*i-?i^Jrost
A A?ef7W3SS;*co. A J S?linas?rA S^toU?-J R
Pri?gl? A ?om WC Co?rtnej.;& co, W WSmrtfc,
Sloan A saignions; Kinsman A Howell, Steffen?,
Werner A Dueler, -Goldsmithi&'BgtvFaul, Welch
A Brandea, Trenholm A .son, RM?re-A co, Steln
mey er A st oki*, Bart A co. Kanapaux Sc Gonzales,
W.Hnnt, P^Sn?ltb^W A Courtenay.. >:r
Per;steamer Waler Liily, from' Edisto, Enter
Srise- and Way lianciingar-Mlss JJ. Whaley, Col J
Thalej, E W Seabrook, itSeafirook, O Bailey. J S
BudTQvantl 10 oeck. . . '-" - ?ris??*.
?P?r>steamer P?ot Boy.- from Beaurort;"Pacific
Lancing, 'and Cldsdlm's Laad In g,-Ac- Jas E'.Sea
bROOk, Miss Stuart. Mh-8'Khett..G CampLell, O M
Wells, Capt Buctrey,' and 7 deck, s
i-OIiX 'CALE if It AM.
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r alfMoon,.2d\ 8henri ie] mmuc?s^oj?ping.
LastH?uarter, sta: T hours. 49.mifcares. mojsping.
New Moon, 17throjroursj 7 minutes, ev^'lrig.
Ktrst gu arter, ifirh. O.honjs. SimmutesrTnoroiriR
Full Moon, 31st, 3 hours, 57 minutes, evening.
JUNE S JCLT.
Monday..-.
Tuesday.
Wednesday.
Thursday....
-.Friday.
1 Saturday
2jSnnday.._
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rises.
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Ht A HIKE NE H'S.
CHABLE8T0R, fi. C.....'. *..?.JUNE* 29^1871.
Lat 32 deg 46 min 33 sec. | Lob 70 deg 57 min 27 ser.
ARRIVED ?ESTEKDA1.
British bark Rhea. Sylvia. Coull. Philadelphia
12 days. Ballast.1 TO B S Rhett & Son.
Scnr Sarah A Reed, Heed. New York-6 dayB.
Mdse. To HF Baker A co, Railroad Agent, T M
Cater, Cameron, Barkley A co, A F Chevreux, W
Brookbanks, JOH Claussen, Dowle, Moise A Da?
vis, G Fohn, E M Grtmke, B H Gardner, Holmes,
Calder A co, P L Guiliem n, J Kiep, H KlaiteA co,
J Marshal], S R Marshall A co, J A Quackeubush,
I Rev A M Folchl, Mellens, Werner A Ducker, D H
Stlcox. P PToale, P Walsh, Wagener A Mouses*,
E R White.
Sehr Lucy H Collins, Collins. Belfast, Me-24
days. Granite and hay. To J Adger A co, and J
AEnalow.Aco. ,;ir . . ii
SofctPacific. Tolar, Hertford City, NC-ll daya.
|: Cori). I To-Shackelfotd ? Kelly.
Steamer Phot Boy, Sly, Beaufort, Chlsolm'a
I'and Pacific Landings. Mdse and suudrtcM. To
Ravene), Holmes A co, J Adger A co, P Walsh, J
Polnsett, Hurkamp A co, T S Bordell, Miss Law
renee, and oihers.
Steamer Planter. Cordes, Peedee River via
Georgetown. - u bales-upland -colton, 625 bbb
naval stores; 69 bags and ? ub?s rough rice, 9 tes
clean rice, mdse: Ac. To'Raverter, Holmes A co,
Harden A Parker, Mowry A Son, Frost A Adger,
I Kinsman A Howell, J "A Quackeubusb, Bollmann
' Broa Shackelford A Kelly, N "Emanuel, C Nelson,
Boyd A Dietz, Mrs J W Daggetr, H Klatte A ou.
and others.
Steamer Water Lilly, Tog'lo, Edls-o, Enterprise
and Way Landings. Vegetables and sundries.
To D Nisbet, Fraser A Dill. Geo Coffin, Kinsman
A Howell, E W Seabrook, F Weston, and Order.
AT QUARANTINE.
^Spanish baTk Carmen; ?lrardo, Malaga. *o |
Mordecai A co.
Sehr H G Bird. Drinkwater, Port' Roysl. Va, -
days. Corn. To Hermann Bnlwlnkle. Vessel to
Master.
CLEARED. YESTERDAY.
! ^ Spanish bark Pepita; Maristany, Barcelona-W
Sehr Jesse's dar-;, Clark, Philadelphia-H F
laifcrAco. - Qtifs?J?i
y. SAILED YESTERDAY.
Norwegian bark Lnget, Nielson, Liverpool.
Sehr Jesse S clark, clark, Philadelphia.
/ FROM THIS PORT.
Scnr Emeline McLaln, CroweU, Baltimore, 26th
Juie.
Sehr Sea Queen, Rosebrook, Baltimore, June 26.
.-. UP?FOR THIS P(MT.
Sehr John L Merrill, Wick, at PhDadelphia, 22d
June.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
Bark James Muir, Rogers, at New York, Jnne 2d.
MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
Nsw YORK. June 28.-Arrived, thc Whiting,
China and Germania. Arrived out, Abysluian,
Caspia?, Dublin and Douai.
MEMORANDA.
The sehr Palma, Rankin, from Georgetown, S C,
arrived at New York Jene 28.
LIST OF VESSELS
UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR TOTS PORT.
FOREIGN.
LIVERPOOL.
The Marion, Leflert, up.May 19
The Romaine, ?ouug, up.May 27
WE8T HARTLEPOOL, ENG.
Br bark Kathleen, Lefter, sailed.June 6
BRISTOL.. SNO.
The Black Prince, Marshall, up.-....May 22
CALLAO.
Fr bark D Melaine, Berthe, sailed.May 24 /
Br brig bedout Jones, sailed.J.tu 23
CARDIFF.
The R T K Carey,-, .'ailed.Moy 6
The Martha, Lewis, sailed.May S
DOMESTIC.
BOSTON.
Brig L C Madeira, Moslander, cleared.June 20
NEW YORK.
Bark Jas Muir, Rogers, cleared.June 26
Sehr C ara Sawyer, Bianscomb, cleared..June 23
Sehr Florence Rogers, sheppard, clenred.Juiie.22
Sehr B N Hawkins, Wjatt, cleared.June 15
Sehr Lilly, Hughes, up.June 22
PHILADELPHIA.
Sehr A S Gaskin, (.asklll. up.June 10
Sehr J L Mei rill, Wick, up.June 22
BALTIMORE.
Brig Georgie. Swan, up.June 0
Sehr WUlie Martin, Noyes, up.. .Juue
BANGOR, ME.
Sehr Hannah, Staples, cleared.May 23
C
OLUMBIA HOTEL,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
WM. GORMAN, PROPRIETOR.
The Proprietor of this pleasantly located am.
elegautly furnished Establishment, at the Star?
capital, desires to Inform the travelling public and
others seeking accommodations, tl uv. the "CO?
LUMBIA" ls in e ry respect a ilrst-ciass Hotel,
unsurpassed by auy in the State or the United
states. Situated In the business centre of tn
city, with line large airy rooms, and a table sup.
piled with every delicacy of the season, both from
New York and Charleston markets, the Proprie
tor pledges that no eirorts will bt spared to give
perrect satisfaction in every respect.
"4. nrst-ciass Livery stable ls attached to- the
Hotel, where vehicles of every description can be
had at the shortest notice.
Omnibuses attend the arrival and depan ure ol
every Train. WM. GORMAN.
, TX T,,T,, Proprietor and Supr-rinv-i-'ent.
J. D. BUDDS, Cashier. aprl? wfm
JP 0 R~P~I?TL~A~D E L PHI 5!
WEEKLY. STEAM ^INE^TinJRSDATS-OO?i/
NECTING WITH FIRST CLASS STEAM LINES *
AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND
PROVIDENCE.
Toe Screw Steamship
S A. IJ "V O K ?
-"-, Commander,
Will be dispatched for Pallad elphlaatjfc. >
on THURSDAY, 29th Jone, at 2 o'clockjSJIHS
P. IL, iron Brown'B North Wharf.
aa-Tiironga Bills -Lading tasnea for Cotton,
Rice and Rosin, Ac, to the New England Cities,
Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Lonis, and the principal
Northwestern Cities. * Spirits Turpentine as.
agreed.
?-The steamers of thia line will take Lumber
to Philadelphia on accommodating terms.
For Freight engagements apply to
WM. A. COURTE NAT.
jan26^mwth3_ No. 1 Union Wharf.
JpOB BALTIMORE.
FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH
BILLS LADING ISSUED
TO
PHILADELPHIA. DOSTON,
AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST.
The fine Steamship FALCON, Haynle. Com?
mander, will sail tor Baltimore on FRIDAY.
30th Jane, at 4 o'clock P. M.
Philadelphia Freights forwarded to tba'
.city by railroad-from Baltimore without addi
tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am
pie time to sample and sell--their Goods from
the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia.
For Freight or Passage apply to
PAUL C. TREN HOLM. Agent, .
Jnn26-5_No. 2 Union Wnarval;'.
O R N E TY ? ? R K .
F
ON WEDNESDAY, 5TB JFLY, AT HALF
PAST 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
NEW IRON STEAM LINE-^ESTABLISHED 1870.
The Splendd New Iron Side Wheel Steamship
GEORGIA, crowe!', Commander, will sall for New
York on WEDNESDAY, 5th. JuLy, at half-past 10
o'olock A. M., from PlerNoi'2, Union Wharves.
Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool by
WILLIAMS ? GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa,
Trieste, NapieB, Leghorn, Christiania. Gotten
burg. and to ulasaow, by ANCHOR. LINE STEAM?
SHIPS: To New Enarland Cities as usual.
insurance by Steamers ot this Line a per cent.
For Freight Engagements or Passage, having
very fine State-room.accommodations, apply to
WAGNER. HUGER ft CO., NO. 26 Broad street,
or r,o WM. A. COURTENAY, Ko. 1 Union Wharf.
Jnn26-wthsmw5_
pOl? N EW" Y O R K . '
OLD L IN K N SW Y O UK AND CHARLES?
TON' STEAMSHIPS.
^ESTABLISHED 18-16.
SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOM-i
THE VERY FAST AND SPLENDID
Side-Wheel Steamships or this Line will sall from
Adger's Wharf as follows :
MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, July 1st, at 5 o'clock
P. M.
49* Insurance )? percent, by this Line.
?y Through EiUsor Lading given on Cotton to
LlverpooL Bpaton. Prrvldence and the New Eng
land rnsttufaciunng towns at the lowest mar kc
rates, W? ' te ? ? ji? . | ..' ti
State-rooms" may be secured in advance
without extra charge.
For Freight or Passage engagements, apply ti
. may24_JAMEa ADOEK A CO.
^NCHORLINE STEAMERS
SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATUR?
DAY TO AND FROM NEW TORE
, AND GLASGOW.
CALLISS AT LONDONDERRY TO LAND MAILS AND
PAS.-ENGERS.
Tte Steamers or this favorite Line.
are built expressly Tor the AtlanUo Pas-J_
senger Trade, and fltted np in every respect witn
all the modern improvements calculated to Insure
the aafc.y, comfort and convenience or Passen?
gers.
PASSAGE RATES, PAYABLE IN CURRENCY,
To Glasgow, Liverpool and Londonderry-First
Cabio, $65 and $76, according to location; Cabin
Retara Ticket s.?$130, seouring best accommoda?
tions; Intermediate, $33; Steerage, $28.
Parties sending lor their friend? In the Old
Country can purchase tickets at reduced rates.
For further particulars, apply to HENDERSON
BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowllog ureen, N. T., or to
' DOUGLAS NESBIT,
No. 3 Accommodation Wharf,
Charleston, S. C.
W Responsible Agents wauted in town and
country. . Jun20-D*w3moa
.pOR IJVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN.
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS.
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
STEAM COMPANY
Will dispatch one of their first-class, mu power
Iron Screw Steamships from
PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY,
AS FOLLOWS:
N3VADA, Capt. GREEN.........May 24, at 0 A ll
WYOMING, Capt. Wu INNER AY..May 31, at 3 P M
NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD.June 3, at 3 P M
MINNESOTA, Capt. T. W. FBES
MANN.Jane 7, at 0.30 A M
IDAHO, Capt. PRICE.June 14, at 8 P M
MANHATTAN, Capt. FORSYTH..June 17, at 3 P M
t'OLORADO, Capt. T.F.FREKHAN. June 21, at 3 PM
WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLIAMS. June 28, at 2 P M
Cabin Passage $80, gold.
Steerage. Passage (Office No.,29 Broadway) $30,
currency, 'u J J& ? i'-.? : .-i
For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to
WILLIAMS A GUION,
No. 63 Wall street, N. Y.
N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool issued
by the Charleston and New York Steamers, which
make close connection with the above line.
For particulars and rate or Freight apply to
JAMES ADGER & CO.,
WAGNER, HUGER & CO.,
maye Or WM. A. COURTENAY
pACLFlO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMi'Y'r'
THROUGH LINE IO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers or the above line leave Pier
No. 42, North River, root or Canal?_
afreet, Nnw York, at 12 o'clock noon, or the 16th
and 30th or. every month (except when them
dates rall on Sunday, then thc Saturday preced
lug.
All departures connect at Panama wit..-. Bteam
? rs tor South Pacido and Central American ports,
Departure of 15th touches nt Kingston. Jamaica.
For Japan and Clima, steamers leave San Fran?
cisco Urst or every month, except when lt rails on
Sunday; then on the day preceding.
No California steamers touch a: Havana, bnt
go direct from New York to A sp ia wall.
One hundred pcunds baggage free to each adult.
Medicine and attendance free.
For Passage Tickets or other information appl*
ut the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the
wharf root or Canal street, North River, Nev
i ork. F. B. BABY, Agent.
julyl6-lyr
JJENZINE, DOUBLE DISTILLED,
FOR CLEANING CLOTHES.
For sale wholesale and retail by
Dr. H. BAER,
No. 131 Meeting street.
F
Sijipping.
I SITING EXCURSIONS/
The beautiful Yacht ELEANOR will make
an Excursion to the Blackfish Banks, start-]_
lng from Southern Whorr every WEDNESDAY and
FRIDAY, at 7 A. M., and returning In the after?
noon. Lines and Bait furnished on board. Fare
$160. .
The ELEANOR may be chartered at any time
for Private Excursion Parties. Apply to Captain
YOUNO, on board. _JnnlO
OR GARDNER'S BLUFF
F
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEE?
DEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN.
The st?amer BENNETTSVILLE, - Trr^u i
Captain J. T. Foster.ls now receiving ASfifiESL
Freight a} Accommodation Wharf, and will leave
on SATURBAY NIGHT, 1st July.
Freight and wharfage prepaid.
For engagements, apply to L
RAVENEL. HOLMES A CO.,
jun29-3 -: Na 177 East Bay. \
jpOR GEORGETOWN, S. C.
The Steamer EMILIE, Captain,.C.
0. White, will receive Freight wc_
WEDNESDAY, the 23th instant,'and leave' that
night as above at 9 o'clock.. Returning, will leave
Georgetown at,6 o'clock FRIDAY AFTERNOON, In?
stead ot Thursday Afternoon, IMB trip. ? .
SHACKELFORD k KELLY.
Freight will be received for Keithfleid and.Wey
month Mills._junga
RAND EXCURSION TO LAKE
SUPERIOR.'
Gr
THE UNION r.^!t-n*
STEAMBOAT 'COMPANY
WILL SEND -HEIB FAVORITE STEAMER
ARCTIC,'....Captain J. E. TURNER,
LEAVING BUFFALO JULY 19,
CLEVELAND JULY 20, DETROIT JULY 21,
ON X
GRAND EXCURSION AROUND LAKE SUPERIOR,
Visiting every point of interest on that cele?
brated and beantnul Lake.
The trip will occupy twenty-five days. Promi?
nent attractions on toe route are
Lake Erle, Cleveland, Detroit Detroit River,
Lake St. Clair and River, Sarnia, Lake Huron,
Sault Ste Marie, St. Mary's River and Rapids,
lake Superior, Ne?plgon River, (four days for
trout Haning,) Isle Royale, tbe celebrated Silver
Island, Fort Will am, (one day to visit the British
Camp, the Hudson Bay station, and the famous
Ametnist Vein,) Duluth, Superior City. Bayceld,
La Pointe, Portage Lake; (Copper Mines one day,)
Marquette, (Iron Mules at Negaunee one day,) the
Pictured Rocks, Point aux Pins, Detour, Macki?
nac, and put in-Bay.
An experienced Physician will be on board the
entire trip.
A snfikient number of Laundresses will be on
board.
A good Band of Music will accompany the Ex?
cursion, l'?
As only Eighty Tickets will be sold, application
for them should be made at once. .'
Fare lor the entire,trip. Including Meals and
Berths, One Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars.
For Passage and all inrormatlon,''apply to
SETH CALDWELL, Agent,
No. 1 Maui street, Ru Halo.
S. D. CALDWELL,
General Manager.
B. F. PATRICK,
Jun26-21 General Passenger Agent, Buffalo.
"^yEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA.,
AND
SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, 8. 0.
The Steamer
PILOT BOT,
Captain W. T. MCNELTY,
Will leave Accommodation Wharf ? . ?MF****
every TUESDAY MORNING, at BjufiaBMb
o'clock, for Beaurorr, Pacific and Cbisuinvs Land
lng*. Returning will leave Beaufort every WED?
NESDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock.
WUl leave for Savannah, Beaufort, Hilton Head
: and spanish weha every THURSDAY MORNING, at
: 8 o'clock. Returning will leave Savannah every
SATUKDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock,
i Freight received MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS.
: Must he prepaid to Way Landings.
Goods consigned to care of Agents will be for?
warded free of storage or commission.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RAVENEL, HOLMES k CO.,
Jnn23 No. 177 East Bay.
F
OK F L O R I D A,
VIA SAVANNAH.
TM: Steamer DICTATOR, Captain
L. M. Coxetter, will leave Southern)_
Wharf every TTKHOAT EVENING, at t-.au o DOCK,
(until further notice,) for Jacksonville, Fernan?
dina and Palatka, arriving back at Charieoiun
every SATCRDAY AFTERNOON.
mayll RAVENEL k CO., Agent?,
Lornas, Cljcmicais,
HO SAD ALIS is the best Blood
Purifier.
ROSABALIS, a sure cure for
Scrofula.
ROSAD ALIS, endorsed by
Physicians.
ROS AD ALIS, a potent remedy
: for Rheumatism.
ROSAD ALIS, a Remedy tried
and urne;
ROSAD ALIS, the best Altera?
tive extant.
ROSAD ALIS endorsed by the
following:
Dr. R.. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore.
Dr. T. C. reen, of Baltimore. -
Dr. THOS. J. BOT KIN, of Baltimore.
Dr. A. BORGAN, of Tarboro', N. C.
Ur. J. 5. SPARKS, .of Nicholas)vile, Ky.
Or. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima, Ohio.
Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia.
Dr. J. L. McCARTHA, of South Carolina,
and many otners. See ROSADAL1S ALMANAC
ROSAJDALla,
endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now of Mary
land conference, formerly Chaplain in the Con?
federate Army of Northern Virginia
RO??ADAJLIS
is Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts at
one und the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER,
KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex?
pelling ail .impure matter and building up the
system to a healthy, vlgorous^coudlcion.
ROSADAUS
IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
DOWIE, MOISE k DAVIS, ) Wholesale
GOODRICH, W1NEMAN A CO.. J Agente hi
Dr. H. BAER, _ ) Charleston.
mar6-ly
JJOJ1OOPATHIC REMEDIES.
A FULL ASSORTMENT jUBt received by
DR. H. BAER,
Jnlvfi_ No 1.11 Meeting street
?JUST RECEIVED,
CARBOLATE OF LIME, the best Disinfectant
and destroyer of Rats, M ce Bngs, Cockroacnei>,
Ac A small quantity placled where they frequent
will at once disperse them.
Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pain Ex
tractor.
A fresh supply of Fleming's Worm Confections
the most reliable in use.
Also, a fresh supply of SEAL OLEUM, the grea<
remedy for Rheumatism.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
Dr. H. BAER,
m y3Q_No. 131 Meeting street.
JUST R E O E I VE D,
CARBONATE OF AMMONIA
Bicarbonate of Soda
Cream of Tartar
Fresh Hops.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
Dr. IL BAER,
oem_Sa 131 Meeting street.
TTPHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG
U DRINK.
A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS.
One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mall, postage
paid, on receipt of price.
The Antidote ls the best remedy that can be
administered In Manla-a-Potu, and also Rr all
nervous aifections.
For Bale by Dr. H. BAER.
NO. isl Meeting street,
oct6 Agent for south Carolina. '
?rano flrije ?Difitribnluan. i -
ti ti .'/v.: I'M- ii .. 70 ,".!
GIVEN A
THE ' .
SOUTH CAROLINA
:. ..?i 1 .JO.I- :?. Uh:. I.'
References in South Carolina : -"..<
General WADE EAMPTo?, Genirai JOHNS. ipREST?ft, Hom li. F. PE?tRY, Hon. W. j). SIMPSON,
Governor M. L. BONHAM, ANDREW SIMONOS, Esq.; General JOHNSON BAGOOD, Hon. G. A.
TH ENHOLM. Hon. ARMISTEAD BO RT, Governor J. L. MANNING, Hon. JAMES CHES NUT, Hon. ?. B.
CAMPBELL. " .., ... .. . .. ..
References in New York City : r?l . !? -
'-AUGUST BELMONT* CO., Bankers ; M?RTOtf, BL'SS k CO., Rankers; Hon.'CHARLES O'C?NOR1,
Counsel !or-at-Law; Hon. JOHN E. WARD, Counsellor-at-Law; Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR. Counsellor-at
Law; Colonel RIOHAKD. LATHERS, T. A. HOYT, Esq., President Gold Room; HUNT, THOMPSON A
CO., Factors; ANDERSON,,.STARR k CO., Merchants; PETTUS k CO., Merchants; F. ZOGBAUM k
FAIRCHILD, Merchants. .' I "- u-.--.-~ . . - . ?
*SJ-aa-o- .!??'.: .
$500,000 TO BE AWARDED TO THE TICKET-HOLDERS OP THE
SERI ES OF CONCERTS TO CO MMENCE OH THE FIRST OF
OCTOBER; 187 I , AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,- R' - .
CHARLESTON, S. C., ON WHICH DAY
THE DRAWINC COMMENCES.
~-'?-0 . ! . i.1 ' -ll., ,1.0.
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 ol Music, Charleston, S. C., commencing October 1st, 1871, fol- the'purpose
of raiElng a lund to enable Emigrants to settle upon lands selected by toe Association for Homes
ol Northern and European Farmers and others; in the State of sooth Carolina, and for -their
transportation thither and support for the llrsc year. L -ri '
150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, ANO NO MONE,
AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH.
ALL THE PREMIUMS, INCLUDING DEED AND CERTIFICATE* OF^JTTXE ' TO ACADEMY
OF MUSIC, will be deposited with the National Bank or the. Republic, New York.
$500,000 I1X GIFTS!
1st Gift-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Charleston, S. C., cost to build $230,000, having an annual :
rental or about $20,000; from Opera House, Stores and Halte; the building being
about 280 feet by 60 fee:, and situated corner of King and Market streets, in th?
centro or the city, and well known to be the linest building and most valuable
property in Charleston, valued at.'..9350,000
2d Gift-Cash.i. 100,000
3d Girt-Cash.....*. 95,000
4thout-cash.i\\... \o,000
6th Girt-Cash.:.;.... 5,000
26Girts-Cash-each $1000.,. 25,000
25Gifts-Cash-each $500.?..-.;_... ia,soo
380. Gif ts-Cash-each $100. 35,000
2S0 Girts-Cash-each $50. .. ia,soo
500 GirtB-Cash-each $25." 13,500
1250Gilts-Cash-each $10...v.........;. 13,500
2404 Girts, amonntB to.; .3300,000
BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO.,
Agents S. C. Land and Immigration Association,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
AGENTS WANTED-LIBERAL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED.
Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing:
General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia.
General. BR ADLE Y T. JOHNSON, of Virginia.
Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina.
Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, ol New York.
t- -Vit
A FAIR AJSJ> COMMENDABLE SCHEME ! ;
CHARLESTON, 8. C., May-.1871. -v
We take pleasure In .certifying that we are acquainted with General M. ,0. BUTLER, JOHN
. CHADWICK, Esq., and General M. W. GARY, of tho Arm or BUTLER, CHADWICK GARY .fe CO., and
'know them to be gentlemen or Integrity, and we regard the object they have or assisting Immigrants
I to homes in South Carolina of g> eat importance to the stat? as well ss to the immigrants, and we
'? have every confidence that their enterprise wdl be carried out with rairneas and honesty ?all par*
ties concerned. .. -__ '..?,,
GEO. Ai TRENHOLM, I. W. BAYNE.
B. H. RUTLEDGE, A. G. MAG KATH,
JAMES CONNER. . TI10S. Y. SIMONS,
JAMES R. PRINGLE. HENRY BUIST,
"WILMOT 0. DiSACSSUKE.
Tickets can be procured or E. SEBRING ? CO., and J. L. MOSES, General'Agents, No. 34 Broad,
street.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
EH EE S OHO OL FUND,
CHARTERED BY THE STATE O? SOUTH CAROLINA,
Have commenced the Distribution of Awards in Lands
and Tenements, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pianos, Organs, Harps,
Statues, Gold Watches, Silver and Plated Ware, &o., by
Raffle, and will continue twice a day, at 12 M. and 5 P.M., at
ithe General Office, No. 147 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C.
.ii
t. r: i -,.:
The Directors or the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, for the Benefit of the
Free School Fund, having cumplled with the terms ol their Charter, and paid over to J. K. JILLSON,
state Superintendent or Education of South Carolina, the sum of One Thousand Dollars,, being ?the
annual payment or the* School Fund under the Charter, (the receipt being hereto appended,) have
Inaugurated a aystem or Insurancecertltlcates which is surrounded ny every degree ol fairness, and
will be Ramed for twice a day, at Twelve M. aud Five P. M., In public, under the superintendence or
Captain FENN PECK, a sworn Commissioner. . . -:?.;- .> ? >
The advantages or this system are, that the purchasers can have the choice or their own num?
bers anywhere from No. l to No. 78, and the privilege or limiting or increasing their investments at
pleasure. The Schedule or Rates adopted by the Company, will explain more fully ?nd accurately
and can be obtained at the Office ol the Company or from any venders. Every Rattle that lakea place ls
classed and numbered on the Company's OfflctaiBooka, and takes nlace twice a dpy, aa follows: .
Numbers printed on Cubes irom No. 1 io No. 78, are placed (In public) by the Sworn'Commis?
sioner In a Class Raffle Cylinder and are well shaKenl A boy blindfolded takes one or thete Cubes
which ls exhibited to the spectators and declared to be and ls recorded as. the first Rafflednumber.
The Kattie Cylinder will then be revolved, and thc boy again takes out another number, which ls simi?
larly exhibited to the spectators and recorded as the second Raffle number. This operation will be re?
peated until Twelve numbers are Raffled ont'or the Cylinder, and each number will be recorded on
the Official Hooks or the Company lu the order in which it ls taken in the Raffle. These Twelve num?
bers so Raffled In each Raffle will decide all the AWARDS OF CERTIFICATES. '
All the num bers in each Raffle are equal, no distinction being made as to the order in which the
numbers arc taken In the Raffle, and the AWARDS ARE AT ONCE DELIVERED to the successful
CERTIFICATE HOLDER,
EXPLANATION OF THE CERTIFICATE AWARDS.
Purchasers select their own numbers anywhere from l to 78, and for example, say, pays for the
same one dollar. The vender gives the purchaser a certificate With the number or numbers selected,
and entera the same numb r or numbers upon the Company's Register (with the amount HO paid) to
be returned to the Otllce or the Company by the vender before the Piffle takes place. Purchasers
may teleot a One Number Certlhcate, or a Two Number Certificate, cr a Three Number Certificate, or
a Four Number Certificate.
A Single Number eenie cate means a single number ?elected by the buyer anywhere from 1 to 78,
and should that number be taken out. in the Twelve Numbers so taken from the Raffle Cy Under, the
purchaser will be entitled'*to an AWARD OF FOUR TIMES the value or Shores lu the RAFFLED
PROPERTY or cost or the original certificate or Shares.
A Two Number Certificate means ir the Two numbera as the Certificate come out in the Twelve
numbers taken Irom the Raffled Cylinder, will entitle the successful holder loan AWARD of Shares
in the RAFFLED PROPERTY of TWENTY times the value or cost or the origma! certificate of
Shares.
A Three Number Certificate means ir the Three numbers on the certificate come out in the
Twelve so taken rrom the Raffle Cylinder will entitle the holder to an AWARD or Shares In the
RAFFLED PROPERTY or ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY TIMES the value or cost ol the original
Certificate ol Shares, ir but Two or the numbers are out in the Three on the Certificate, the pur?
chaser will receive an AWARD or TWICE the amount or the value or cost or the original
Certificate.
AFour Number Certificate means If the Four numoers on the Certificate come out In the Twelve
so taken rrom the Raffle Cylinder the purcnoBer will be entitled to an AWARD or Shares In the
RAFFLED PROPERTY or TUREE HUNDRED TIMES the value or cost of the original Certificate or
Shares. If bat Throe or the numbers iu the Certificate are out in the Raffle the purchaser will receive
an AWARD or Shares In the KAI .'LED PROPERTY or TEN times the value or cost or tte origma!
Certificate or Shares.
A person may invest in a Certificate or Shares in these RAFFLES an amount small or large as he
pleases. The Company's Schedule List of Awards Is made out at the rate or ONE DOLLAR FOR
CERUFICATES, but Certificates will be issued or the value or 25, 50 and 75 cents; also, $1, $2, $3, $4,
$5 and to $10 amt upwards, ana the Awards UellvereO pro rata io the schedule list of rates. The
above explanation will euable any one desiring to take a share in these Raffles to do so under?
standingly, ?nd the Raffles being rairly and honestly conducted in public by the Sworn Commission?
er and exactly at the hours uamcd, they alford a Barer means or investment than any other busi?
ness speculation.
The first Properly and Land Scheme or the Company will be Issued in a short time, and will be
Raffled every three months. ,
Any further Information will be furnished by the General Agent or the Company, at their Office,
No. 147 MEETING STREET, opposite the Charleston Hotel, where certificates are for sale.
J. I?. HORBACH,
General Agent of the Company, P. O. Box No. 349.
CHARLESTON, May 24th, 1871.
Received or the CHARLESTON CHARITALLE ASSOCIATION, ol the State or South Carolina, ror
the Benefit or the Free School Fund, (successors or R. H. WILLOUGHBY k CO., One Thousand Dol?
lars, being the sum in full to be paid Into the hands or the StateSapenutenden* or Education, 'as re?
quired by an Act or the General Assembly or the State of South Carolina, passed at the regular Ses?
sion of K70-71, approved March 8th, 1871. J- K- JILLSON,
may29-imo State Superintendent Education, South Carolina.
^O?TH GA^Q^^MoBht^MS^''
, ,. , . CHARLESTON, S. C., June 8, 1871.
On-?'?ana siter SUNDAY, Jone ll, the P?psen
ger Trains on '.nc soma verrons Railroad wiu
mt aa follows; . ... ',.
- "? ? ? MB AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston;.:.. j?'.'i<..;-.;. 8.20 A. H.
Arrive at Augusta... .*4.2? P. M.
- Ii, JOB COLUMBLA...
Leave Charleston.8.20 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.3.40 P. M.
. rcs CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta. T.40 A. IL
Arrive at .Charleston....... 3.40 P..M.
Leave columbia.-..:....v...:..:..IM A. M.
ArrrlveatCharleston..........-i.;-.. ?20P.M.
2 ri hy. T THROUGH -WILMINGTON TRAIN.. . ?3!
Leave Antm-AA....-..... 3.00 A.IL
Arrive at KlngvlII ..'fl.06 A. M.
Leave Klngvflle.."......:.Vi.;1.48P.:1L
Arrive at Augusta...................... 7.46 P. M.
Y . A?OnSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. . , ,.
(Sundays excepted.-)
Leave Charleston..s.80'P. Mi
Arrive at Augusta.,?....?.? IM A M?
Leave Augusta..^.??....,.. 6,00 t. M.
Arrive at Charleston............... M. 1,5,40 A. sL.
: .' " -: OOiiuMBU NIGHT Exntsse.'r^ -Aa
i xa ML- . (Sundays excepted.) -.*it?iBZW.?..qt
Leave Charleston?-...,..", WOiP. IL
I Arrive at Columbia.........;.....'..'.,... MOA. M.
Leste Columbia.L.7;60 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston.XiC&aiM A. BL
' ^8UJD1IBV1A^ TJU1J?. fl &i '/. i l
Leave Charleston.2.46 P. M.
Arrive at Sumin?YlIl&:.. : . ... .-1... s.10 R M. 4
LeaveSnmmervD?e^%.;...v.^v...;...i;:. 7.00 A. M. '
Arrive at.Charleston. 11.15 A.-M*
CAMDEN BRANCH.. y
Leave Camden'.....':'..::.?:.:'.:::;. 15.00 A. E.
Arrive at Columbia..... sh.10.40 A. M.
Leave coinjnbia.v.-.L. ?u.V. K?Z?O?. .<vaa lits, P. M.
Arrive at Hamden.6,00 P, IL
Day and Night Tra?na make ?lose connections
at Augusta with Georgia- Railroad and Central
Railroad. - -. . .n-v.eo vu s ;'-'
. Night Train connects with Macon-and, Augusta
Railroad; . ~."Zr
- colombia Night Train connecta wtto'- Cirf?nviile
and Columbia Railroad;'' wii sb-jo^tcT ." - - ?' L
Camden Train connecta at Ringville dally (ex
kept sundays) with Dav passel.ger Train, A?o?
r?os through to Columbia and returns on Mon?
days, Wednesdays and Saturdays; ss 1 lo eas HI
A. L. TYLER,-Vice-President. .
S. B. PICKENS, G. T. A/ ' ' JanlS
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON KAIL.
ttOlWfl'J . '? >:;BOAJhi?, n1?rt^l ri 0 ii
-PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road run'dally SS?
follows: . -. - . *?*] . . .-.-."., >; .
' Leava-Charleston.^'.. v...sis? A. M.
Arrive srssvannah... ? sft... .S.00T?. M.
?- Leave Savannah.................11.15 A. M. ...
Arrive at Charleston.6J?,P.- M. u
Connects at Savannah with the Atlantic ANG?:
Haihoad for Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and a'-;
points in Florida. .'.
With Central Railroad -for Macon, Atlanta, Mo?
; bile. New Orleans and the West., , _ .",.?,-...
. With Steamboats Tor points on the Savannah
River.- - ..?.'''' e?* si ? ufo&etaui 1
- At Charleston with the Northeastern and sont u
carouna Railroads, and Steamships for all point?
North and West. . m. .
^obgh TlcketBOver this line on sale at Hotel?
in Charleston; Sere vee House, Savannah; aad ali
principal Ticket ornees North and South. ?fJa
Freights forwarded dally tb and from Savan?
nah and all points beyond. -. ??-..i lu -i.
Through Bills of Lading tsaued to Jacksonville,
Palatka, Ac . .-. n. ? . .,,?,.
Tariff as low as by any oth'efime. : T
' C'S. GADSDEN,
octa_- Engineerand-Superiatendent.
COM
CHARLKSTON, S. C.,'Febrqary ll, 1871....
Trains will leave Chsrleaton DallvHt 6:30 A. M..
and QI'. M. ?? . W; .? . RSUL;^
Arrive at Charleston T:3O A Iii (Mondays &.
ccpted)and 3:30 P. M. * . ,. .3 .
Tr?ln does . not leave charleston a P. Ut Sun.
DATS.- . . : . -fl- t:--1 I.SOtWi W.Z U i . "...
Train leaving c^o A. M. makes tlirougli connec?
tion to New York; via. Richmond and Actinia
Creek only, going through in 40 hotirs: "'
Passengers leaving by s'P. H. Train" have ?
choice of rout?, via Richmond \ and WashlngtoOvr -
or via Portsmouth and Baliuucre. Those leaving..
FRIDA? by this Train lay over on S UND AT* ln: Bal?
timore. Those leaving-OIPSATUHDAY remain SUN
PAY In WUmlngton, N. C.. /.I ...:...' oxus feu
Thia ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant
I route to 'CincmnatL Chicago and other points
West- and Northwest,'both Trains makliig- con
nections. at washington with Wesc?rnt trahis7
of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.. .-, ?..-> -,? ..-1
. S,'S. SOLOMONS,
Engineer and Superintendent. "
PvLh CLKAPoa. General Ticket Agent. : > yin
feblM2mos. . .r . - ,
Seisms i?iatljnus.
rpHE GOLD Jn?DALS?W?NGMACHTNK;
DOUBLE LOGE ELASTIC STITCH),'
?Thia is the most simple and reliable Two Thresdi
Sewing Machine In..the. world, lt sews -direct.
ii om two threads, and is $16 less than any other,
firet'class Sewing Machine. Samples can be seen'
at No.-155 MEETING STREET, opposite Charles?
ton Hotel, hole Agent for the- Stans. Sub-agenta
wanted through the State. Address W. S. BIS
SELL, Charleston. Also agents Tor Hom? Shuttle
Hand Machine. $26, - ??- -apr4-tuths6moa
. , , AND TBS.' ;
' WEED''' FAMILY FAVORITE LOO-StlTGH> _
MACHESE.
are the best lu'use.
For Bala on the Lease. Plan, with monthly pay .
ments, on-easy terras, or ioccasl? . All kmds.ot)
Machine attachments, Needles, Cotton., (White
black and colored,) Silk, Oil, soap, Ac, Ac " .
Repairing as nsnaL Circulara lind.-samples ct
work sent on application. ....
' . D. B.'HASELTON,
Genera! hier in First Class sewing MB
: chinea ana Material, No. 307. Klug stree;, :.
angl7 . Charleston, s. 0.
?piical."
J^JONEY CANNOl^BUX IT1 ,
FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS!!
The DIAMOND OJaASSES, manufactured by J. B.
SPENCER A COw, New York, which are now offer ed
to the public ara pronounced by all the celebrated
Opticians of the world to be the moat Perfect, Na?
tural Artificial help to the human eye ever known.
They aro. ground under their own supervision,
from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together,
and derive their nuns, "Diamond," on account
or their hardness aud-brilllancy. ' :
The scientific principle on which they are con?
structed brings the core or centre of the lens di?
rectly In front of the eye, producing a clear and
distinct vision, as- in the natural, beauty sfgnt^
and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such ass
glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness,. *C?
peculiar to all others in usc
They are mounted in the finest manner, in
frames of the best quality, of all material?' used
for that purpose. Tnelr finish and durability can
not be surpassed. '?' .
CAUTION.-None genuine unless hearing their
trade mark stamped on every frame. .
. JAMES ALLAN,
Dealer in Watches, Jewelry,
Sterling Silverware and Optical Goods,
No. 807 Kinfc-stree*.
oct31-stuthlyr , Charleston, S. 0.
. _ jsqQcsgrVs Preparations.
SU5/B -POP !
; r * J tl roi td .Mood? "
DEATH TO BATS,
ROACHES
BEDBUGS, &o.
NEVER FAILING.
BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS.
HERMETICALLY SEALED ?TJD
ALWAYS FRESH.
Sold at Wholesale by
DO WIE. MOISE & DAVIS, *
And at retail by all Druggists. febl-8mo *