The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 13, 1871, Image 4
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COMMXB?LAJL NEWS.
Kzporti?
KB? YoKK-Per steamship south Carolina-115
ban sea Island cotton. ?72 bales npUdd cotton,
83 tierces rice. 31T bois naval stores, 9T balea d?
meatlca,70 bbls cotton seed meal, 19 bb-s cotton
seed oil, 27 casks cl?y,175 ?oils rope, ? bandies
pap*fW784 watermelons, 811 cratea fruit, 67 pkgs.
FVLL BrvRR. Mass-Per sobr Saran A Reed
116,000 feet lumber.
Vis? Charleston Cotton, nice ?nd Naval
Stores Market.
om cs CHARLESTON I ?wa, 1
' WEDNESDAY EVBK.'VQ, July 12, 1871. i
'COTTON.-The market for this article was quiet
and dull, salea only 42 bales. Bay 22 at 16X, 20 at
13xe Quotations ure quite nominal, say: .
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary to ttoed ordinary.16 ?18yt
Low middling.?.18X0
Middling.20 K?
Strict middling:.21 a @
Hies.-Tbere waa a moderate Inquiry. Sales
about. 80 tierces of clean Carolina, say 46 at7X,
8.at7Ki26 t 8\'c 9 m. 'we quote commoato
fair at 7X08c, Rood 8Ji@s>4'c.
NATAL STOKBs.-The sales to-day were 442
bbls rosin, as follows: 22 bbls pale at $6 25?8 50,
46 bbls low pale and extra No. 1 at $505 25, 62
bbls low No. l at $3 25, 26 bbls good Na 2 at
$2 80, 63 Sula extra No. 1 at $5 2505 60.10 bbls No
1 at $3 0, 3J bbls dall a-. $4 75? > 25, 181 bbls No
3 at $2 4002 60. No sa es of spirits turpentine;
ii tock Hg nt.
Pana HTS.-To Liverpool, ny steam direct,
nomi aal. on uplands ; via New York, Xa
oa upland', ld on sea l3lands ; by sal,
on uplands ard sea Island?, nominal. T*<
Havre nominal! Coastwise-to New York
by steam, xe on uplands and xe ' on sen
Islands; $196 fi tit ree on rice; by sail, Xe fl fi? r n
ootton; - ft tierce on rice: 4oo ft barrel on rosin,
$703 fl Mon lumber; $9010 ? K on timber. I -
Boatos, by sali, Xe rn cn upland cotton
To Providence, by sall $S ? M cn boards, x<
ft s on cotton; by steam $1 fl bale on New
York rates. To^ruiladelphla, by steam, Xe ? tb
on uplands; by call, $7 fi M on boards; $9 oi>
Umber; $3? ton on clay, asd $303 20 cn ph os
pu?tes. To Baltimore, by steam, Xe ft fe? by
?ail,$66O0Tfi Men boards; $303 26 fl ton m
phosphate rock. Yesaeis are in demand bj
our merchants to rake lumber tr?igate frc m
G:orjct:xn. s. c., Darlen and Satina F.? ver, Os.,
and Jacksonville, Fia., to-Northern ports, and $u
012 i? M are thc ratea cn lumber and beards.
Rxdaaxaa.-Sterling 60 day bills 22X023.
DOMESTIC E2C3ANQJI. - The Vanks are pur
cha-lng light checks on New York at nar; 5 day a
X on; 10 days X off; 15 days - off; 20 day3 - off;
todays - off.. They'are Helling sight checks at X
.pre jalum.
GOW-12313.
Marltot? byTeletrra.pl.
MONEY MARKETS.
Losro.v,4 July IS-Noon.-Consols ?3X. Bonds
'92X. ? ' . .
Evening.-Consols ??X. Bonds 92;,'.
NEW YORK. July 12.-Noon.-FrebrhtB steady.
Stocks dun and steady. Governments dall and
steady, -state bonds auil and steady. Money 3
per cent. Gold 12X?
Evening.-Freights quiet. There was scarcely
sufficient business tn the Stock ana" Gold Boards to
establish quotattoo.8. Money 2a3c per cent, ster?
ling quiet. lOXalbX? Gold 12X- Governments
steady ; litt o doini,'- States neglected and steady.
Tennessee* 71X; new 71X- Virginias' 66X;
new 72. Lontaianas 69; new 63; levees 72; elghts
86. Alaban>as 98; fives 68. Georgia^ 84; sevenB
90. North Carollras 46; new 27: south Carolinas
T8:new68X.
Nxw Oh LEANS, Joly 12.-Bank sterling 24X>
Sight X psemium. Gold 12X
OOTTON MARKETS.
LIVESPOOU Jul'- 12-Noon.-Ootton quiet and
Steady ; upland * 9 * a9* d. Orleans 9>i a9 Kit
After noon.-Coll on duli and easier; uplands
uxd; Orleans 9X*; sale1' 12 Joo bales; export and
speculation 30t0
Evening -Cfjittm dull and easier {-.uplands 9Xd;
^ Orleans.^.
Sw YORK. July 12.'-Noon.-Upland cotton
^opeT'ed at 20Xc; Orleans 2ixc; saleaioo bales. '
?V?-ntng.-cotton dull and nominal; sales 1052
bales; uplands 20 Jic '
BOSTON, JU y- 12-Cotton quiet: middlings
21Xa21Xo; gioss receipts 88 bales; Bales300; stock 1
6000.
BALTIMORE. Ju'y 12-Cotton dull and heavy;
middling!' 20Xa2oXc; net receipts 62; gross 105;
exports coastwise 33; sales 76: stock 1059 bales.
. NORFOLK, July: 12.-& tton quiet; low middlings
19.^0; net receipts 136 bales: exports coastwise
676; salea io: stocs 1089.
WILMINGTON, Jaty 12.-Cotton quiet; middlings
20c; m-t receipt* 47 bales; stock 977. .
At GUSTA, Joly TL-cotton dull and ntajitnal at
lOXc for Liverpool middlingsv sales ll biles; re?
ceipts 40.
SAVANNAH. July 12.-Cotton quiet; middlings
19Xai9Kc; net receipt? 96; exports coas, wise 242;
sates 60; stock 6829 bales.
MOBILE. July 12.-Cotton quiet; middlings 20c;
net receipts 8340; sales 500; stock'9102 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, July 12.-Cotton dull and tend ?
lng downward; middlings 20Xa20Xc; net receipts
2009 bale?; grotts 2264; sales Uuo; stock 60,610.
GALVESTON, July 12.-Cotton quiet; good ordi?
nary 16c; Oft receipts 435 bales; exports to
Great Britain 3644; coastwise 719;s'0ck 20,956.
PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
Lrv'KRPi OL, Julv 12- Noon.-Ik ;f 928 6d.
Nsw y ORE, Jnly 12-Noon.-."lour dnll and
heavy. Wheat quiet and sieany. Corn dull and
unchanged Pork linn at $15 12?ais 25. Lard
unchanged Turpentine flrm at 49c. Rosin firm
at $312Xa3 25 foi. s trained.
Evening. - i-'ionr-bom hern dull and lower;
common to rair extra $si0a6 60; good to choice
? $6 70a9. - vvni-key MXa95c. Wheat ia2c lower;
winter, red ami amber Western $145*160: new
red and amb'* Southern $1 4?X- Corn heavy .
and anhade lower; l.'&TJXc. Pork dull; $15 25.
Lard .quiet; kettle loxc. Naval stores arm. Tal
low quiet. I
BALTIMORE July 12.-Flour dull and Irregular
for Old. but steady for new. Wheat scarce and
linn. Corn quiet and weak. Pork $l6 50al6.
Shoulders 7XC ; Lara Ile. Whiskey 94a9ixc. 1
WILMINGTON, July 12.-spirts turpentine firm |
at 47c. Rosin Arm at $2 40 for strained, $5 -5 for
No. L $2.75 for No. 2, so 75 lor extra pate, and $6
for pale. Crude turpentine ls steady at $325 for
yellow, din and $4 25 ror virgin.
Lo nara LE, July 12.-Corn in fair demand at
70c. Provisions quiet and unchanged. Mess
Pork $16. Shoulders 7o, clear ribs 9, clear sides
9X. Lard loxai ixe Whitey quiet at flic
CINCINNATI, July 12.-Flour qut> t and unchang?
ed, corn dull nt 96c. Pork $15. Lard, full
Jirlces and no demand at lOXc. Bacon llmlt> d in
obblng demand; shoulders 7c; sides 8X&9c.
RhlsKey 9lc.
NBWOBLEANS, July 12.-Flour quiet; surer
$476a5; a able extra $5 50a5 75 treble extra S6a
625. Corn scarce and Urin; mixed 95c; yellow 1
76c; white 80c. Oats scarce at 70c Bran firm nt
$115. Hay scarce; prime $28a29; choice $30*31. ;
Pork dull; rn CSP $16 25. Bacon dull at 7X"8Xa
10XC. Sugar-cured hams 14 mc; choice 16xa
16XC*. sogar dull; common 9X: prime llX'allX
JMola^ses .dull; city reduery reboiled at 3UH65C.
Lard firm at l0Xal"Xc: keg llallX- Whiskey
Western reoilfled ozxatosx. Coffee lSXaisfc.
Wilmington .Unrkct.
. WILMINGTON, July ll.-SPIRITS TURPENTINE.
Sal-'B o; 225 casks at 45c, 393 at 4oc, and 109 casks
at.470 per g.lion for Southern packages. The
market is mm and has advanced 2 cents since
om ora i Dir.
BOBIN.-Sale? or 1253 bbls at $2 60 ror strained.
$5 60, $5a4 25 ror No 1, $5 5. a 5 76 ror low pale, and
$6 50 ior pale.
CRUDE TURPENTINE -Sales or 115 bbls at $3 2
for yellow dip ?-mi $4 25 for vinita. Market firm.
TAR-Sales ?r 43 bb s at $3 per bol. -
COTTON ->a es or only IS bae-? aa fallows: 3 at
18X, 8 at 19 and 2 at 20c per puuud.
Interior Cotton Markets.
COLUMBO, July 10.-Little ottering in our
market ; middling* 19c; sales 35 bales; receipts 23;
shipments 5. '
MONTGOMERY. Julv 10.-Cotton ls quiet but
firm in Hie Montgomery market, and utfeiings are
light; LIVY middlings 18al8XO.
Keteipts by llailroad, July 13.
SOUTH CAROLINA RA1LR0A1'.
690 bales conon. 73 bales goods. 81 bbls naval
Btores, 4785 in-loin, l? cars wi od aud lumber,
3 cars stock. To itailroa-i Agi-nt, AS Smith, Prin?
gle &Son, Pelz*r. Rodger* ? co, Knobeloch & co.
C Llebenwood, T P *mith. J MarBhill, Melntneyer
& Stokes, J C Hallonee, Kanapacx & uonz ties
Bart A co, Kinsman .* Howell, Paul, Welch A
Brande-?, Reeder* Oavls, Goldsmith & Sm, G W
Williams & co S oan & Solomons, Frost & Adirer
G H Walter k cf.. A J salinas, W W Smuh, and
Caldwed A Son, G W Wllte.
Passengers.
Per steamship South carolina, ror New York
Mr and Mr? > P Riveuel, nurse and three chil?
dren. M'S R B Carnenter, Mr and Mrs S S Burdell
and three children, Mlsi McElroy. Miss Fitch. Mr
and Mrs Caole. M s R Goudlett, O W Bouse, Mrs L
L Levy. R Mci-;;r y, G W Pemberton. Miss Brown,
Miss A D Munroe Miss 3 <? Ser- ven, Miss E 0 Les?
lie, W Relliv. J H Baiton, Mr and Mts Y Pierce
and 5wo?niliire-. H Green,-Mlss Marv Wlius. A G
Hali. J t? ward Brown, W Miyere, Mrs Turner,
and J H Murdock.
Per steamer Pilot Boy, rrom Savannah, Beau?
fort, Pacific and o>hers Lanoiugs-Cap aln Pat?
ten, DrLHjby. Mrs ?ppie and son, Misa Apple, N,
Brady, Mrs Mathewson, Mrs Hamilton, J ll Rutr.
"WF Bo wea, C H.Burhams, Mr Ti escott, and 7
deck.
?OB.T CALSNOAE.
MOON'S FHAfiBS,
Full Moon. 2d, 8 nour, 16 mtautea, morning.
Last Quarter, 9th. T hours, 49 minutes, morning.
New noon, inti. 0 Hours, rminutesVeventug.
First uuarter. -.5RD. 0 Hours, 31 minute?, morning
Full Moon, 3Lat, 3 hours, CT min?tes, evening.
JULY.
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Friday.
saturday
Sunday.. ~.
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MAMINE NEWS.
CHARLESTON, 8. C...JTTLY 13,1871.
Lat 32 deg 46 min 33 sec. I Lon 7? deg 57 min 27 sec.
, ARRIVED YEST.ERDAT. . j
Schr virginia Dare, Johnson, New York-9 days.
Mdse. To Master. Bound 'to Jacksonville, Fla,
and has put into this port for a haroor.
Steamer Emily, White, Ball River, S -C. looo
Backs salt from ship Canada. To Geo A. Locke.
Steamer to Shackelford A Kelly.
Steamer Ben netts ville, Foster, Peedee River via
Georgetown, SC. 8 bales upland cotton, 350 bois
naval stores, mdse A-c. To Ravenel, Holmes A co,
Barden A Parker, W K Ryan, Kinsman & Howell,
J Marshall, Jr, S D Stoney, J A Quatkenbush, W L
Webb. T M Brlstoll & co, G H Ingraham A Son,
and Order.
SieameV Pilot Boy, McNelty, Savannah, Beau?
fort, Paclflc and .other Landings.. Mdse, Ac.
To Ravenel. Holmei A co, Klngman' A Bro, W M
Bird A co, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, Dr J Ogler,
F KresseL F Campbell. Kiluck & Wickenburg,
Mrs W. Harrison, and Southern Express Company.
AT QUARANTINE.
British brig R McKay Spearing, LeFavor, New
Orleans.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship South CaroLLaa, Beckett, New York
I -Wagner, Huger A co, W A Courtenay.
Sehr Sarah A Reed, Reed, Fall River, Mass-H
F Baker A co.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship South Carolina, Beckett, New "fork.
FROM THIS PORT.
Sehr Amos Edwards, Somers, Philadelphia,
July 8.
Sobr Charles Cornery, Plnkham, Baltimore,
July 10.
CLEARED FOR THIS TORT.
Sehr Walton, Gardner, at Philadelphia, July 8.
SAILED FOR THIS PORT.
Steamship Georgia, (Trowell, from New York.
July 12.
The Gauntlet, Douse, from Newport, England,
June 24.
MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
NEW YORK, Julv ??5 -Arrived, steamships Min?
nesota and .'ava. Arrived out, Parthia, Angelia.
MEMORANDA
The sehr S E Woodbury. Woodbury, from
Georgetown, S O, arrived at Baltimore, July 10.
The sehr Henry Perkins, Sevmour, for Bucks
vUle, S C, cleared at Baltimore July 10.
LIST OF VESSELS
CP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT.
F o R?? G N .
LIVERPOOL.
The Marlon. Leffert, cleared..........June 18
The M E Seed, Edmondson, salle*.June 23
The Romaine, Young, up.May 27
Br bark Lady Dufferlo, Flinn, up.May 17
WEST HARTLEPOOL, ENG.
Br bark Kathleen, Lester, sailed.June 6
^BWPORT. ENG.
The Gauntlet, Douse, sailed.June 24
The Black - Prince, Marshall, sailed.June 21
CALLAO.
Fr bark D Me; ai ne, Ber tho, sailed.May 24
CARDIFF.
The R T K Carey, -, soiled. .May o
The Martha, Lewis, sailed.:...May 9
DOMESTIC.
NEW YORK.
Steamship Georgia, CrowelL, sailed.July 12
Brig B Young, Joy, np.Joly 3
Sehr H C Sheppard, Clark, cleared.July 6
Sehe Lilly, Hughes, cleared....July 3
Sehr Myrover, Brown, up.*....July 3
Sehr BS Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.June 16
PHILADELPHIA.
Sehr A S Gaskin, Gaskin, up.:.June ie
Sehr Walton, Gardner, cleared.July 8
BALTIMORE.
Sehr Harriet Baker, Weboer. up..... .july 1
NEW ORLEANS.
Br brig R McKay Spearing, Lefavor, ci'd.. June 26
ROCKFORT, ME.
Brig C S Packard, Harrington, sailed.June 30
. BANGOR, ME.
Sehr Eastern River, McDonald, cleared... .June 28
Drags ana ?Ueoinnes.
JJOMOOFATH?C . REMEDIES.
A FULL ASSORTMENT just received by
DR. H. BAER,
jnlTR No 131 Meering streetC
JgLECTRO MAGNETIC BATTERIES,
MEDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE?
BAGS, AC
For sale by ? DR. H. BAER,
mario No. 131Meeting street
T^LEMiNG'S WORM CONFECTIONS,
JD (SANTON1NE.)
They a - purely vegetable, safe and sore. Tal?
lest in use. For sale by Dr. H. BAER,
No. 131 Meeting street,
Wboesn.t-Avent
gPONGESil SPONGES i
- Just received a fine assortment
BATHING SPONGE .
Carriage Sponge
Toilet Sp on re
Surgeon's Sponge, Ac, Ac
For sala by DR. H. BABB,
may 15 _ No. 131 Meeting street.
QJERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL!
AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS !
Tills 13 the best Medicine for young children
suffering with Colic, Diarrhoea, or any other com?
plaint, in iden: to Teething. It may be giveL
with safety, as i; contains no opium, or other in
lurions anodyne.
Price, 25 cents a bottle.
Manufactured and for sale by
DR. H. DAER.
Also by the following Druggistsi
A nv. ECKEL A CO., Dr. A. RAOUL,
Dr.- W. A. SKRINE, A. 0. BARBOT,
W. T. LITTLE A CO., J. BLACKMAN,
P. M. COHEN, Dr. E. H. KELLERS,
K. S. BURNHAM, GRAMAN A t-CHWAKE,
G. W. etIMAR, J. LOCKWOOD,
G. J. LOHN, W. T. LINN,
W. A. GIBSON,
Aud by Druggists generally. jan2
?pRENCH PATENT MEDICINES.
Prepared by Grimault A Co., Pans :
SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHATE OF LIME, a sov
erign remedy In phthisis-relieves, Conghs,
Xightswears. Ac.
Guaran?, for headache, neuralgia, Ac.
Pepsine, fer indigestion, loss of appetite, Ac.
Iodised Syrup of Horseradish, Invaluable foi
persons, unable to take Codhver Oil-especlallj
recommended lu cutaneous affections, and as i
most powerful depuratlve.
Digestive Lozenges of the Alkaline Lactates, i
pleasant and erfective remedy for functional de
rangement of the digestive organs. .* .
Troches of Pepsine and Paucreatlne.
ALSO,
PUP.GATIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cottln.
VOMITIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cottm.
Drngees de Sautonlve.
Dragees ile Morphine^
Lancelot's Asthma Cigarettes.
For sale by Dr. H BAER,
mav30 ; No. 131 Meeting HI TO*'
J1HE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE
SELF ACTING.-NO PUMPING.-NO AIR
INJECTED.
Tiie best universal SYRINGE in the market
lt ?3 recommended by the nrst Physicians or th
?ountry.
It L; io Himplo that lt cannot get out or order
There are no valves, and nothing that will cor
rode. One will last a lire time.
Dr. JOS. H. WARREN, an eminent Phlsiclan, o:
Boston writes to the manufacturers:
"From the lact or ita sin. ?"ilty and correci
principle in the structure or yot>.- 'Fountain Sy
ringe,'and Tor the easy manipulation, practlcabli
result, and comfort to the patient, 1 have recom
nended this instrument extensively."
T!>e Profession are invited to call and examlni
he apparatus.
For sale. who'ean*? and retail, by
Dr. H. BAER,
.?io. 131 Meeting street,
maj30 Agent for South carolina.
_Shipping._
FREIG HT$TREOTIVED^AILY, AND THROUGH
BILLS LADING ISSUED
TO
PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON,
AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST.
The One Steamship FALCON, Haynle, Com?
mander, will sail for Baltimore on FRIDAY, 14th.
July, at 4 o'clock P. M.
ta- Philadelphia Freights forwarded to thai
city by railroad from Baltimore without addi?
tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed arc.
pie time to sample and-sell their Goods from
th** Railroad Depot in Philadelphia..
For Freight or Passage apply to
. ' ? PAUL C. TRENEOLM. Agent,
Julyl2-wf2' " . ' No. 2 Union wnarvea.
J1 O B NEW YORK.
OLD LINK S E \V YORK AND C tl A UL KS
TON STEAMSHIPS.
ESTABLISHED 1845.
POP?LAB PASSENGEB LINE.
THE VERY FAST AND SPLENDID
Side-Wheel Steamehlps or this Line will sall from
Adder's Wharf as follows during the month of
July:
MANHATTAN. SAT?ROAY, 15th. at 5 o'clock P. M.
JAMES ADGER, SATUBDAY, 22d, at half-past 9
o'clock A. M.
MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, 2fltb, at 4 o'clock P. M.
These steamships insure at the lowest rate and
are noted for their strength, speed and comfort.
49* Through Rills ot Lading given on Cotton tr,
Liverpool, Boston, Providence and tho New Eng
land manufacturing towns at the lowest marte
jaar state-rooms may be secured u advance
without extra charge.
For Freight or Passage apply tc
july3 _: ; JAMES ADGER A CO.
NCHOR LINE STEAMERS
A
SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATUR
DAY TO AND FROM NEW YORK
AND GLASGOW.
CALLING AT LONDONDERRY TO LAND MAILS AND
PASSENGERS.
The Steamers of thia favorite Line,
are pullt expressly for the Atlantic Pas-,_
scnger Trade, and titted np in every respect with
all the modern Improvements calculated to Insure
the safety, comfort and convenience or Passen?
gers. .
PASSAGE RATES, PAYABLE IN COTUIZNCY,
To Glasgow, Liverpool and Londonderry-First
Cabin, $65 and $76, according to location; Cabin
Return Tickets. $130, securing beat accommoda?
tions; Intermediate, $33; Steerage, $28.
Parties sending ror their friends in the Old
Country can purchase tickets at reduced rates.
For further particulars, apply to HENDERSON
BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling ?.reen, N. Y., or to
DOUGLAS NESBIT,
No. 3 Accommodation Wharf,
Oharieston, S. C.
49- Responsible Agents wanted tn town and
country. Jun20-D&w3m'os
JjlOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN.
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS.
THE LIVERPOOL AND. GREAT WESTERN
STEAM COMPANY
Will dispatch one of their first-class, ruh power J
Iron Screw Steamships from
PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY,
AS FOLLOWS:
NEVADA, Capt. GREEN.May 24, St 9 A M
WYOMING, Capt. WHINKBR AY. May 31, at 8 P M
NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD..June 3, at 3PM
MINNI- SOTA, Capt. T. W. FBBB
MANN.'...Jone 7, at 0.30 A M
IDAHO, Capt. PRICE.June 14, at 3 P M
MANHATTAN. Cunt. FnRfrmr..Jnnft IT. aLi-P.. 1
<. OLOR A PO,Capt,T.F. FREEMAN. June 21, at 3 P M
WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLI ins. .June 28, at 2 P M
Cabin Passage $80, gold. ,
Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $30,
currency. .
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 Une. .?">.'
For particulars and rate of Freight apply to
JAMES ADGER A 00.,
WAGNER, HUGER A CO.,
may6 Or WM. A. COURTENAY
JJACIFICh.fllATT. STEAMSHIP COALPFfc
THROUGH LINK TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above line leave Pier
No. 42. North River, foot of Canal;_
street. Nnw York, at 12 o'clock noon, of clio l?tn
ind 30th of every month (except' when 'the?r
tates fail OD Suuday, then the Saturday preccd
nfc.
All departures connect at Panama with steam
era for south Pacific and Central Amerton n ports.
Departure of 15th touches at Kingston. Jamaica
For Japan and China, ateamera leave San Fran?
cisco ttrst of every month, except when lt falls on
sunday; then on the day preceding.
No California steamers touch at Havana, but
go direct rrom New Yorrt to AspinwaU.
One hundred pounds baggage (ree to each adult
Medicine and attendance tree.
For Passage Tickets or other information appi<
at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on tue
wnarr foot or Canal street. North River, New
i erk. F. H. BABY, Agent.
ulyl6-lyr
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J. D. BUDDS. Cashier. anrlf wTm
JJONEY! HOWEY! HONEY !
Kine New Country HONEY, to be had in quanti?
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and all points in Minnesota, Northern Wisconsin
and Iowa Also, with the Northern Pacific Rail?
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Berths. One Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars.
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ROSADALIS is the best Blood
Purifier.
ROSAD ALIS, a sure cure for
Scrofula.
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. Physicians.
ROSAD ALIS, a potent remedy
for Rheumatism.
ROS AD ALIS, a Remedy tried
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ROS AD ALIS endorsed by the.
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Dr. R. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore.
Dr. T. C. PUGH, ot Baltimore.
Ur. THOS. J. BOTKIN, of Baltimore.
Dr. A. DURGAN, of Tarboro?, N. 0.
Dr. J. S. SPARKS, of Nlcholasvlle, Ey.
'Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima. Ohio.
Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia.
Dr. J. L. Mc?ARTHA, of South carolina,
and many otnera. See ROSAD ALIS ALMANAC
ROSiUJAIiia,
endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now of Mary*
land Conference, formerly Chaplain in the Con?
federate Army of Northern Virginia.
ROSADALIS
ls Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts at
one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER,
RIDLEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ?X
pelling all impure matter and building np the
system to a healthy, vigorous .condition.
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Ur. H. BAER,
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For sale by DR. H. BAER,
janis No. 131 Meeting street
^STHMA CIGARETTES ~
A few of the genuine ESPIOS "FUMIGATEURS
OEPTORALES" to be had of DR. H. BAER,
m ay 25 . No. 131 Meeting street.
QDptical.
J^ONEY. CANNOT BUY. IT!
FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESSll
TRe DIAMOND GLASSES, manafactared by J. E.
SPENCER A CO., New York, which are now offered
to the public are pronounced by all the celebrated
Opticians of the world to be the most Perfect, Na?
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They are ?round under their own supervision,
from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together,
and derive their name, "Diamond," on account
of their hardness and brilliancy;
The scientific principle on which they are con?
structed brings the core or centre of the lens di?
rectly in front of the eye, nrodnclng a clear and
distinct vision, as ia the natural, healthy sight,
and preventing all unpleasant sensation?, auch as
glimmering and wavering or sig OL dizziness, Ac,
peculiar to all others in use.
They are* mounted in the finest manner, In
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for that purpose. Their finish and durability can?
not be surpassed.
CAUTION.-None genuine unless bearing their
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JAMES ALLAN,
Dealer tn Watches, Jewelry,
Sterling silverware and Optical Goods,
No. 307 King street.
oct31-stuthlyr Charleston, S. 0.
i?lacrjinerp., Castings, Ut.
mar27-mwf6mos
?a?roa?s.
S
O UT H GASOLINA- BAILEOAD.
(JHAKLKSTON, a. C., June 8,1671.
On and after SUNDAY, June li, tue Passen?
ger Trains on r.n.e aoutn osranna Ballroad will
ruL as follows; ' ... ? ,
FOB AUGUSTA. .
Leave Charleston.................. 8.20 A, M.
Arrive at Angosta:. m P. M.
. V, YOB COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston..' 8.20 A. H.
Arrive at Columbia .'.?.8.40 P. M.
YOB CHA! HESTON. -
Leave Angnsta:...:.,: .7.40A. IL
Arrive at Charleston. 3.20 P. lt
Leave Columbia............lAU????
Arrrive at c nari est on...8,20 P; M.
THROUGH WILMINGTON THAIN. , .
Leave Apgn.ta..................... fpo A. M.
Arrive at KlngvlU'.-.... Vi...... ... 9.06 A. IL
Leave KlngviUe.-MS P. IL
Arrive at Augusta...7.? p. M.
' AUGUSTA NICHT RXPBXB8Y
(Sundays excepted.).
Leave Charleston... A.--., .-.??A80iP. iL
Arrivea* Angnsta.....St.............. LO? A M.
Leave Augusta............6.00 P. M.
Arrive a? Cnarieston..... 6.40 A. M.
COLUKBIA. NI JUT EXTRRSS.' >
(Sunday s. excepted.) .
Leave Charleston..7.10 P.SL
Arrive at Columbia......... 6,oo A. M.
Leave Columbia.-.......v....'.v.?...*<7.60.P?lL
!Arrive at cnarieston. 6.45 A. M.
. -';1'?BTnjrjMSBYlIiIi'TBAIK. ' *"-'.
Leave Charleston..;.'.ii '2?6 P?M.
Arrive at snnune^llle........... 4.io P. M.
Leave Summerville,.s.7,00 A. M.
Arrive at Cnarieston::'.....::... 8.16 A at.
C AMD KN* ERAN CH.
Leave Camden.6.00 A. IL
Arrive at Columbia...... ...10.40 A. M.
Leave Columbia:.~.L26 P.M.
AXTlve.at Camden.................6.00 P. M?
j)ay and Night Trains make close connection?
at Augusta with Georgia Ballroad and -Centrai
Ballroad.
- Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta
Railroad. .- -..
Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville
and Columbia Railroad. . - .. ' - ' ?**?
Camden Train connects, at Ringville dally (ex?
cept Sundays) with .M^Passet/ger Train, .and
runs through to Columbia ?nd returns on. Mon?
days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. -.5.
- 'A- .L. TYLER, vice-President.
S. B. PIOKENS, G. T. A, - , Janis
Si AV ANN AH AND CHARLESTON RAIL
) ' cnj . ROAD. , ... ......
PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road run .daily as
follows: . - '
Leave Charleston...............8.30 AM. ?'
Arrive at Savannah.. .8.00 P. M. fe
Leave Savannah.?.1L16 Ai-lCgfe-,
Arrive at Charleston. .5.20 p. M.T
Connects at Savannah with the Atlantic* Om
Railroad for Jacksonville, St, Augustine, and a
pointa in Florida.. . -.
wita central it?UroQd for Macon.,. Atlanta, Mo?
bile, New Orleans and-the West.
With* Steamboats for points. on the Savannah
River...
At Charleston with the Northeastern and Scatb
Carolina BaUroads, and Steamships for all poma
North and West.
Through Tickets over this line on sale at Hotels
tn Charleston; Sc reven House, Savannah; asd all
pr incl p al. Ticket offices North and South.
Freights forwarded daily to and from savan?
nah and all points beyond.
Through Bills or Lading issued to Jacfcsonville,
Paiatka, Ac
Tariff as low as by any other Une.
. O.S. GADSDEN,
octa_Engineer and Superintendent.
XTOBTHEASTEBN BALLROAD COM
1\ ? PAN?..;.
CHARLESTON, a. G., February 1LJ18?1T
Trains will leave Charleston Daily at 6:30 A M.
and eP. M. ... .
Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A. H. (Mondays ex?
cepted) and 3:30 P. M. . ... . .j.-;
Tram does not leave Oharieston.? P. M., ?SUN
HATS.
Train leaving 6-30 A. M. makes through connec?
tion to 'New York, via Richmond and Acqula
Creek only, going through in 40: hours.
Passengers leaving by 6 P. M. Train have
choice or route, via Richmond and Washington,
or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving
FRIDAr by this Train lay over on SUNDAY in Bal?
timore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN?
DAY in Wilmington, N. C.
This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant
route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other points
West and Northwest, both Trams mating con?
nections at Washington with Western trains
or Baltimore and o hio Railroad.
S. S. SOLOMONS, -
Engineer and Superintendent.
P. L. CLKAPOR, General Ticket Agent. '
rebii-i2mos
Stioinrj jftathmtls.
rJHE GOLD l?lDALS??r^G MAOHINir
DOUBLE LOCK ELASTIC STITCH.
This ls the most simple and reliable Two Thread
Sewing Machine lu the world. It sews direct
rrom two threads, and ls $i& less than any other
urst-ciass Sewing Machine. Samples can be seen
at No. 165 MEETING STREET, opposite Charles?
ton Hotel Sole Agent for the State. Sub-agents 1
wanted through the State. Address W..S. BD> -^
SELL, Charleston. Also agents for Home Shuttle
Hand Machine, $25. apr4-tuths6mos
JHD THE
1 WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE L0CK-STIT0F.
MACHINE.
ire the best in use.
For sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pay
iienta, on easy terms, or for cash. AU lands of
?achine attachments, Needles, Cotton, (white
slack and colored,) silk, Oil, Soap, Ac.,* AC.
Repairing as usual. Circulars and samples or
work sent on application.
D. B. HASELTON,
Genere! dealer tn First Class Sewing au?
chines ana Material, No. 307 King stree;, -,
angi7 Charleston, s. c.
isaacs en's preparations. .
STJ^JS~~FOFT
DEATH TO RATS,
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BEDBUG&V&c
NEVER FAILING.
3OXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHEBA
HERMETICALLY SEALED AND
ALWAYS FRESH.
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Sold at. Wholesale by '
DOWIE. MOISE & DAVI?,
And at retail by.al. Druggists. febi-ema