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? SatTs?td. If truly thou ar t -st Ul t ae same. Deep eyed, soft speaking as of old, I? nothing sad- or st rna zo or cold, Nothing that bints of.grlef untold, ? Nothlntfthat one might name or nught not nam -, Meeting thee after these flown years, be eeep. marthe accustomed sweetness or thy mien, ? Thea surely 'Us nos mine to chide Marsh fate, being satisfied. If truly thon art happy, this ? Alone suffices unto me. If all that I might ever be That other has become; irhe -, Awakes the glad pure thrills of utter bllss_ I had believed ono only could awake; .? ir he has found the secret which can make Thy days to music (tilde- ? J. . Enough; I'm satisfled. 1 COMMERCIAL KEWS. Exporta. BALTTMOBB-Per sehr willie Mart?n-85,000 feet timber, 25,000 feet lumber. Th? Ch?xle?toii Cotton? lUcc and Narai Stores.Harket. . OrHCl OH AKLS8TON NKWO. 1 , " MONbAT EVBNrna, July 17, IST1.I COTTON.-There was hardly any Inquiry, and the market was nearly at a-es mci. ??ales only 14 balee. "Inferior grades atl4X(s>T6X cents fi Ms. Quotations nominal. Kies.-The market was quiet. Sales 33 tierces clean Carolina at 7X cents ? Hs. We quote common to fair TX; good. 8@BX cents fr tb. NATAL STOKSO.-The sales to day have been S70 b?rrela roam, 'as follows: 76 barrels pale and extra pal? at $6 50t$3 76; loo barrels No. 2 and extra No. 2 at*$275@3i 00; IM barrete Nb. 3 ar $2 5?. 100 casks spirits turpentine at 45 cents. PaaiaHTS.-To Liverpool ny steam, direct, nominal on uplands; via New York, x<i on ^roland*, -ld on aaa islands ; by eal!, on uplands arid ,a^% Islande, nommai. To Havre nominal, ooflltwise-.to Kew fork by steam, KC on uplands and xe on sea islands; $1 _?* tierce on rice; by sail, Xe* Cs cn cotton; -- * tierce on rice: 40c ja barrel on roam, - $I?a * ISon lumber ; $9@10 H M on timber. T Boston, by salVXo * Bs on upland cotton. To Providence, by sail $B fl M on boards, S l ft m on cotton:'by steam $i ft bale on Hew York rates. . To Philadelphia, by steam, Xe ft lb on aplauda: by eau, $7 fi M on boards; $9 00 Umber; $8 ft ton on clay, and $303 60 cn ph as phatea.. To Baltimore, by steam, xo * to by . Bit), $3 60?7 * V on boards; $S?S25 fl ton tn phosphate ' rock, vessels aro In demand by our merchants to take lumber freightB from Georgetown, S. G., Darien and SatUlaRlver, Ga., asd Jacksonville, Fia., to Northern ports, and $10 912 V M ure the r?tw on m ruber and boards. Exeu AMOS-sterling eo day bills 22X. Dc M uric Ex CHA waa. - The von ka are pur? chasing light checks jpn New York at nar; 6 daya X orr; 10 daya X nh*; 15 day s - off; 20 daya - off; 80 days - off. They are selling bight checks at x premium..-w Go^iitxaitx. 9 ., . . Marketa by Telegraph. MpNXT KABKBTS. ' Lo DON, Joly 17-Noon.-Consols 03X- Bonds ?2X. ? . Haw YOBX, Jnly 17-Noon.-Freights steady. Moneys per cent. Gold T2X- Stocks steady and - dull. . Governments doll and steady. State bends very dud. ' . Evening*.-Freights a shade Armer. "Money easy afc 2a3. Sterling loxaiox- Gold 12XA12X. Gov. ernmenr, ste-dy lad firm. State stocks general? ly very du IL Tecaessees strong on second call. Tonnessees 72; n<?wsame. Virginias 6SX: new 78. Louisianas 6?; new 62; levees 72; eights 86. Ala - bamas 93; aves C8. Georgias 86: nevena 91. North Carolinas45*; new 27. som a Carolinas 72; hew 68X PAJU^^uly-lT.-Bentea'66r22c. " > - ^ ?; '. y. v. cOT>fi MABXBT8. . . LrvxBPooL,'-. Jujy 17.-Noon..-Cotton opened quiet; uplands 9d; Orleans OXaOXd. . . Aftemoon.-Cotton easter; upland? 8Xa0d: Or 'leanaOX; sales 8000 bales; speculation and ex? port 15,000. . - i. Evening:-Cotton closed easier; uplands 8Xa . -9dj?jDfleana ?XtL * . . -r* - ? "SBW;..V OBX,- July "17-Noon.-Cotton, opened lower; mWdiiug .uplands 20Xc; Orleans 2ixc; sales 260 balee. Evening.-Cotton dull; sales 108 balee; uplands MXCr . > . . BOSTON. Jo if 17.-Cotton dull and prices de? clining; mW.ii'ngs 2ie2i M : net rtcerots 180; gross 885; sales-251; Muvi 450 bales. BALTLMORS, Jnly 17.^-Ootton dall with down? ward tendency; middlings 20Xc; net receipts 123 bales; gross 250; exports coastwise 110; sales 87; Btociriooo. WIO?INGTON, July 17.-Cotton, firm; middlings iBXct'exporta coastwl-e 86; sales 87; stock 102. NOBFOTJt. Jntv 17.-Gorton steady; low mid. alinga i*X^?#c; net receipts 95; exporta coast. .Wife 108; Bates 25; stock TB2 bales. . - AUGUSTA, July IT. -Markei dall and nominal at 18Xai?o for Liverpool middlings; sales 13 bales; receipts 6. SAVANNAH; July lT.-^Cotton taactlve andpricea drooping; midd>.jl0C8 19c; net receipts 215 bales; e*^'scpaaiwt8e 579: woo* 5245. . ^OBtXB. July 17.-Cotton dull; low middlings I8X0: net receipts Ssl -^exports coastwise 22; sales ?istcck.8946 baie*.-j - GALVXSTON, July li.'-Gooa ordinary 13?ts; ex. ports to Great Britain US! bales; coastwise 21,138,; STfcCkl6;268. .j?Kw; OBLTANS, Joly,.17.^-Oottqn dull and nomi nal; nijddtiBgs 20>ic: nee reoe pta * .5; gross 682: exgoris coastwise 2772; Biles 800;. stock 61,470 ?E0VISI0N8 AND PRODUCE MARXET3. LrvtBi-ooL, July 17.-Red winter ?heat Ils. Gorja U?3*. ~NBW-TQB*V3UIVTT.-Noon.-Flour dnlL Wheat quiet and unchanged. Oom quiet. Pork steady at $14 60al4 75. Turpentine quiet and weak at '. at 49a50c. Basin flrmly held at$3-12&aS 25 Xor. strained. ?3 Evening.-Flour, Snuthern. dull; common to fair extra $8*e 00; good io cholos $6 65a9. Wuii kev firm at 94X- Wheat, spring steadier but dull; . winter red and amber^wnstern $l 45al50. Corn | a abade easter, with moderate exports for home demand. Pork steadv but quiet, 'turpentine weak ac 49a50c. Rosin' held firmly. Tallow quiet. BALTIMOKE, July 17.-Flour dull and weak; illy mills ?aper declined 25c. Wheat dall and lower; white $l35al 55. "Corn dull but ?carce. Pork $15 50 aid. TBacon quiet. Shoulders 7Xc Whiskey 94 a94Xc. CINCINNATI, Joly 17.-Flour steady ; new $4 25 a4 50. Corn dulland unchanged. Pork nominal at $14 a<ked. L?rd duU. Bacon dull and droop p*- lng;shoulders-6Xor clear sides 8Xc. Whiskey Wt ?1?. LOCISVITJJS, Juty 17. Flour unchanged, Pro viaiona qal?i. Mess pork $15.- Bacon unchanged. Whiskey steady at 9ic ST. .Louts. Ju-y 17.-Flour Btetdy. Corn declin? ed; sacks 68a58Xa50Xs. Whiskey 92c Banging on orders 200. Pork lower; order lots Sisal5 50. Shoulders 7Xa7Hc; clear aides 9xa 9 ye. Lard dnllat ioaiojia , . ~ <v WILMINGTON, Joly 17.-Spirits turpentine 45XC Rosin steady at $i 50 for strained; $6 for extra Dale; $6 75 for pale. Crude turpentine firm at $2 60 for yellow dip; $4 50for virgin. Tar firm at $3.' '_^ Easton & Co?s Cotton Report for tne Week Ending July l-l, 1871. HEW Y03K, July J5, 187L-TBBMABXBT-In"| -oar last report the "market closed active and . atron? at 21x0'ror middlings. Saturday there waa a fair business transacted at firmer prices. Sales 2680 bale?; middlings aixc Monday there was more activity at easier priced- reports from the >outh place the growing crop In a more fa verable conditloa, an 1 holders were more dis? posed to redlze. Sales 4111 bates; middlings 21XC Tuesday the mari- et was dull and prices easier. Sales 493 bales; middlings 2tc. Wednes'J - dBy the market ?{as dud a d lowt-r; holders of? fered a fair amount of .8tock.and.were disposed to realize: buyers, however, were indifferent. Sales 1052 bales; .-puddlings -JOXc Thursday bayers were not dispo-ed_ to operate and kept oat of the market; holders we e a trifle Armer in their views, and refused to -ell below quota! ions. SaJrs47Sbates; middlings c. Yesterday. With jnors favorabl - foreign awvlces, the market was firmer, and prices Xe higher. Tnere was a fair amount of stock offered, and buyers wei e more disposed to tiperate than for some days past. Sales 4937 bdlo^middlings 21c. " Upland New . V " and Floridas. Mobile. Orleans- Texas Ordinary........i.sx 15X 15X 16 Good ordinary..18 18X 18X 18X Low mlddltne.:.i.o 20X 20X 2QX Middling..21 21X 21X ' 2IX bales or the week 14.104 bales-including 3711 to spinners, 624 to speculators, and 9869 to ex? porters. . . dross receipts at this port for the week 4652 balea.- Since lat September, l,043,o9S bales against 710,641 last year. STATISTICAL POSITION- IB71. ISTO. stock m M vcr mn i.balea, coodoo 592.610' Afloat from India. .810.C00 366,000 Afloat from America. 93.000 70 ooo y Stock la London. 60.910 21.300 Afloat for London.1. 85,000 37.000 Stock In Havre. 50.-240 157,130 Afloat for Havre. 83.380 59 073 Stock tn Bremen.:. 64.4S9 24,337 Afloat for Bremen.. 37.424 ' 749 Stock in Uni ted Mates pons... 182,654 138,603 3tock- in interior towns. 17.112 30 686 TptSl.:.1,661 979 1,505,578 Excess In visible supply as . compared with 1870. 158,4011 Stock of cotton held by Man? chester spinners ar. the milli.' 150,000 45,000 Prince of middling Orleans la Liverpool..... 9Xd 9Xd Price of middling Orleans ia New York. 2lXc 20Xc Price-ofgold. 12X 16X. J Ne VT York Rice Market. From .the Bally Bulletin, Saturday, Jniy 15: There la aot-mhch activity, and a - holders keep all the supply of both domestic and foreign wanted .on the market, prices show a want oT general strength. Sales or about 60 ten Carolina at syaoc; ?oo bags India at 6X*7??c for Rangoon, and 7XaT?ic lorPatdl - From the Joarnai of Commerce: Rice remains ; without change. The demean for Rangoon (rom the trade continues to be. good at qnlte steady rates The stock here ts fair, but.holdera regard , the market qnlte favorable and refuse to accept I other than mil .?rates. Patna sells slowly, and i prices are somewhat nominal. In Carolina there ?hardly anvthtug doing. The condition or the stock ls suoh that dealers are afraid to touch lt, while holders are quite anxious to realize. The' best cannot bequoted at anything over 9o. Some . 700 bags Rangoon sold at 8Jf a7tfc. . New Yorkliay Market. .From the Dallv Bastin, Saturday, July 15: Receipts to day 590 bal?is The demand ls fair, and. with a falling off In receipts, prices have'ad vanced, and there is nothing up to the standard of shipping tobe had below $l 10. The sales are 260 bales ror Wilmington at il 06al 10; 105 hales for avannah at $110; 50 for Havana at $110; 40 for Qold8boro ai $110, and ti for Portsmouth at $1 io. Retail Arm at $120al 50. Straw .ls a little easier. Ne? Vor lt Saval Store* Mta.rV.-t. From the Journal of Commerce, Saturday, Joly 16: For spirits turpentine the mark't ls not so strong, although the light amount checks any lm ' portrait change In the b ny ere' favor on parcels for prompt delivery. There !? more vn the way, and for short delivery prices are ruling easier. We quote merchantable lota at about 53c cn spot and 50c asked to arrive. Sales embrace 50 bbls orr spot at 53c. In rosins there ls less trade. The finer grades are unusually scarce, and with a good local Inquiry prices rule' high. The firmness of holders ?on strained limits the business lu this description to small parcels. Sales embrace 500 bbls strained in lota at $312X. and SOO bbls at $3 26. The quo? tation ls $312Xs3 26, the latter prlc? for full par? cels. No 2, $3 25aS oo; No 1, $3 75at IO; pale at S4 Ts&e; extra pale .$6 26a7 76. Tar 1% quiet, the Inquiry being for small lots. 50 bbls Washington we te sold at $3 37,si. . Receipts toy Railroad, Joly 17. SOUTH OABOLLNA RAILKOAD. 235 bales cotton, <H bbls naval atores, 63 bales goods, 46 ptegs bacon, and lear stock. To Rail ! road Agent, w B Smith A co, Pelzer, Rodgers & co. G H Walter A co, Brodie A co, A S Smith, L D Deiians-ure, J caro.nain A co. J R Pringle A Son, Reeder A Davis. Dowling A .co. C LtebSnrood, S Bischoff A-co, Frost A Adger; Sloan-A selgnlous, tv W SmUh. Laurt r A- Alexander, H Cobla A co, Wagener A Mousees, Goldsmith A Son. PORT CALENDAR. \ KOOK'S PHASES. Full Moon, 2d. 8 hour, ie mtaur.es, morning. Last Quarter. 9th. 7 hours. 49 minutes, morning. New Moon, 17th. o honra, 7 minutes, evening, first iJuarter. *J5fh.o honra. 31 minutes, morning. Full Moon,' 3IBC, 3 boura," 57 mlnutea, evening. 17 M?uday..?.. 18 Tuesday.. 19 Wednesday.. 20 Thursday.... ai Friday. 22 Satnrday.... 23 Sun dav_ J ULT. 6?K. BUBS.' 6.. 5 6:. 6 5.. 6 6.. 7 6? 8 6.. 8 6.: 9 SCH SBTS. 7.. 7 7.. 6 7.. 6 7.. 6 7.. 6*. T...4 '7 - 8J. uooi; B. ft L'. 7..22 8.. 6 8.. 42 9.. 19 0..62 IO!.26 10..56 moe WATS1. 7.. 45 8:.24 9.. 04 9.. 46 10..29 ll.. 1) n:.56 MARINE yaws. CHARLESTON, S. C........JULY 18; 1871. Lat 36deg 46 min 33 sec. | Lon TO deg67 min 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. -Steamship Huntsville; Crowed, Savannau 'or New York, disabled. (Previously reported m the Offing.) r . : ? ? Sehr Ann s Deas, GarbattVWe8tJ^ratHlIL>47 tes rice., To W C Bee A co. . - - ;.>/. TN THE OFFING-. British bark Northumbria, Bigge, Trinidad de Cuba,-days. Ballast. To H Card. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Sehr : WUlie Martini Noyes, -Philadelphia^! A Enslow A co. ' ??, FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Falcon, Hayn le. pt Baltimore, 17th Joly. Sc br Caroline Kienzie, Reeves, at Jackson vlDe, 12th Joly, . " Sehr Jessie s Clark, Clark, Philadelphia, July 14. " . CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Jas Adger, Lockwood, at New York, July 15. ? MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. . VKW TORE. Jury TI .--AH IT CU, mmnip nntm>. Arrived out, the Germania. Oby. of Biussels, Ne? vada and Oce?nica. Li vBKi-ooL, Joly 17.-Arrived, tho Indiana. Chas . Davenport, Rochester, Orion, Anule Kimball and 1 Enrique. SAVANNAH, July 17.-Arrived, steamship Rapi? zan, from New Yorjc MEMORANDA. The British bark Rhea Sylvia, .Cod' 1, rep or ted yesterdav as went to sea for London, got ashore on the narin breaker ot fie bar while tn tow or thesteamer ?mllle, but came off yesterday morn? ing ?ndreturned to an achorage in th 5 Ruada. The French bark Stella Marls sailed from Ball River. S a on the l4tn instant, with a cargo or.900 tone phosphate rock, for London, consigned by the M A R Phosphate cb. ' < The British brig Speed, Larkin. wa% cleared at. Boil River, S C. on the I4th Inst, by Wm Roach A. | co, for account wanman 's Island Phosphate co, ! to Cork*for Orders, withsoo tons phosphates.^ ' iisT- OF VfSSELS DP, CLEARED AND SAILED. FOB THIS PORT. F O RE~? G N . LXVBRFOOV The Marlon, Leffert, cleared.::....June 18 Th e M E Seed, Edmondson, Balled.ii... Jun e 23 The Romaine, Youn*. np...1..yv.May 27 Br bark Lady Dufferlo, Fllnn,.np..........May,17 WBST HABTLEPOOX, ENG. ' Br bark Kathleen, Lester, sailed.....June- 6 MBWPOBT, ?KO. - " The Gauntlet, Douse, sailed-,.......Jane 24 The Black Prince, Marshall, sailed.Jane 21. ""*-.' ' CALLAO. Fr bark D Melaine, Ber tho, sailed.May 21 CABDIPF. * The RT K Carey, -, sailed.:.May The Martha, Lewis, sailed.May- 0 KINGSTON", J AH. British bark Iris, suffolk,sailed.'.July 2 DOMESTIC. NSW TOBE. ' Brig B* Young, Joy, up.. July 8 Sehr H C Sheppard, Clark, cleared.July 6 Sehr Lilly, finches, cleared.-.July Sehr My rover, Brown, up.July 8 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared. June 15 PHILADELPHIA. steamship Empire, Hinckley, cl'd..July 13 Sehr Walton, Garduer, cleared......Joly 8 . BALTIMORE. Sehr Harriet Baker, Webber, up.Joly. NSW- ORLEANS. . ?' Br brief R McKay Spearing-, Lefavor, cl'd..Jone 26 BOCEEOBT, MB. Brig C S Packard, Harrington, sailed'._June 30 BANGOR, HB. Sehr Eastern River, McDonald, oleared.... June 28 STABLI.SHED 1844. ? PHO3NIX IBON WORE?. JOHN F. TAYLOR *. CG:., i (Successors to Cameron A Co.,) -. ' ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, &c, 4c. 'Corner East Bay and Pritchard streets, nenr th e Dry Dock, , _ CHARLESTON, S. C. a* MA N-D FACTUREES OF STEAM' ENGINES" AND BOILEEsT Marine, Stationary and Portable. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. .COTTON PRESSES. Shafting, Pullers and Gearing-. Iron Fronts for Built'm gs - Castings of every kind in Iron or. Brasa Forgings ot every desorption. ' Guarantee to furnish Engines and Boilers of as good quality and power, and at as low rates as can be had la New York, Baltimore or Phil? adelphia. AGENTJS FOR JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOVERNOR AND STOr VALVES, winch are put on all Engines made a these Works. 49" Repaid promptly attended to. niSrlo-inwf?mo5D<*c I ? ? ? I 0. B N- E W : ? <>v B K . ON WEDNESDAY, 19TH. JULY, AT HALF PAST10 O'CLOCK A IL The spiend a New Iron Side Wheel Steamship GEGBGTA,' Orowell, Commander, will sall for New Tort on WEDNESDAY, 19th Julv. at hair-past 10 o'clock A M., from Pier No. S, '.?lon Wharves. :< ? ?* ? - ?? ? ? Through BlUa>of Lading to-' Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, G&ilstianla.~Qotwn burg, and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LHs'E STEAM? SHIPS.. To New England Cities as usual. Insurance by Steamers qf this* Line % per .cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very fine State-room.accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., Ko. 20 Broad streer.. or to WM. A COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharf.. Jnlyl5-4_' J?OB KEW_YORK. OLD IiIM? ti E W TORE AND CHARLES TON STEAMSHIPS. . ESTABLISHED 1346. POPULAR PASSENGER LINE. THE VERY FAST AND. SPLENDID Side-Wfle?l Steamships or"this Line will sall from Aiitter:s Wharf as follows during tho month of July: . _ . JAMES AD GER, SATURDAT, 22d, at hair-past 9 o'clock A.M. MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, 29th, at 3 o'clock-P. M. These steamships insure at the ?lowest rate and are noted for their strength, speed and comfort. ff Through Bills or Lading given on Cotton tn Llverpool, Boston, Prf vidervpe and the Kew Eng land manufacturing rowns at the lowest marke rates. JW state-rooms may be secured n advance without extra charge. - For Freight or Passage apply .to- . JnlyA-_JAMES ADQER A CO. OB' PHIL AD ELP HI A. F WEEKLV STEAM - LINE-THURSDAYS-CON NECTING WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. The Screw Steamship . IE M 1*1 RE, HINCKLEY, Commander. will be dispatched for Philadelphia on THURSDAY. 20th Joly, ate oiclocfc, P. M., from Brbwn'a North Wharf. as-Through Bills Lading tssued for Cotton, Rice and Rosin. Ac, to the New England Cities. Chicago, Cincinnati, st. Louis, and the principal Northweitern - Cities. Spirits Turpentine as agreed. ?.The steamers or thia line will take Lumber to Philadelphia on accommodating terms. For Freight engagements apply to WM. A. COURTENAT. Julyl7-tuw2 No. 1 Union Wharf NGHOR LINE STEAMERS SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATUR? DAY TO AND FROM KEW YORK AND GLASGOW. _ _ CALLING AT LONDONDERRY TO LAND MAILS AND PASSENGERS. <? ? '. ?3 Tue Steamers or this--favorite- Line^dpAto are built expressly fortrie Atlantic Uaa ^jMmm senger Trade, and fitted up in every res pict, with allthe modern Improvements c .lculated to In H ure the safety, comfort and convenience of Passen? gers, il, PAS s AO E RATES, PAYABLE IN CURRENCY, To Glasgow, Liverpool and Londonderry-First? Cabin, $85 and, $T5. accord trig to location; Cabin Return Tickets, $130, securing best accommoda? tions; intermediate, $83; s eerage, $28. ? " -. Parties-sending for. their mends in the-Old Country, can purchase tickets -at reduced Tarea For rnrther particulars, apply to HENDERSON. BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowing ..reen, N. Y., or to' DOUGLAS NESBIT. No. 3 Accommodation wharf, Charleston, s. c. . 49T Responsible Agents wanted tn town and country. ._ . t Jun2Q-DAW3mos JT^OE LIVERPOOL/VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MA?LS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY Will dispatch one or their first-class, rall power | Iron Screw Steamships (rom PIER No. 48 Nv R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS FOLLOWS: NEVADA, Capt. GREEN.May 24, at 9 A M WYOMING, Capt. WHIXNBRA Y.May 31, at 8 P M NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD.Jane 3, at 3 P M | MINNh SOTA Capt. T. W. FREE MANN..Jane T, at 9.30 A M IDAHO, Capt. PRICE..'..June 14, at 3 P ai , MANHATTAN, capt. FORSYTH. June IT, at 3 P M-| KOLORA DO, CepLT. F. FREEMAN. June 21, at 3 P M WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLIAMS. .June 23, 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. 83 Wall street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Billa Lading to Liverpool lashed by the Charleston'and New York steamers, which make close connection with the above Une. For particulars and rate ol Freight apply tb JAMES ADGER A CO.,. WAGNER, HUGER A CO., may? Or WM. A. COURTENAY ' F OR LAKE SUPERIOR THE UNION .STEAMBOAT COMPANY, ANS ATLANTIC; DULUTH AND PACIFIC LINE. One of the Splendid Steamers METEOR. INDIA, PACIFIC, COBURN, ATLANTIC, JiPAN, KEWEE-. NAW, ARCTIC, CHINA and ST. PAUL, will leave B?rlalo dally (except Fridays and >a:urdays,) at ? P. M., Erle tue next rn. rain ir, Cleveland thc same night, and Detroit at io P. M.. dally, (ex? cept Sundays and Mond;)vs i for DULUTH and In: termedlate 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 Pacific Rail? road for the Red River Country. Excursion Tickets." AT ?KE ATLY REDUCED BATES, will be issued by all principal Railroads tost. - Paul by i his r< ute, returning via all ratL Or by Rail Routes to St. Paul and Duluth, returning via Lake. During the months or June, July and August, EXCURSION TRIPS will be made via the North Shore or Lake Superior. vlsitiDg the Silver Mines, Fore William, Grand Portage, Ac - For further ID formation, apply to B. F. PATRICK, . General Passenger Anent. Buffalo, N. Y. FI T. EVANS. Manager A D. and P. Line. S. D. CALDWELL, General Manager U. S. Co. may8-mwf3mos * B P LOB I D A, VIA SAVANNAH. ' ? The steamer CI TY POINT, Captain G. E. McMillan, will leave southern. _ Wharr cv'-ry TTBSI-IAT .EVENING, at ?.su nciwi (nntli farther notice,) for Jacksonville, Fernan? dina and Paiatka, arriving back at Charleston every SATURDAY AFTERNOON. mayll. RAVENEL A CO., Agents, F Shipping. I S H I M ' B X C U RS I O N S. The beantlfol Yacht ELEANOR will mafce ttj an Excursion to the Blackfish Banks.-sta rt- SOL log-from sont hera Wharf every WEDNESDAY sod .FRIDAY, at 7 ?fclL, and returning in the af ter noou. Lines and Bal; iuralBhed-on board. Fare $160. ?-: .i : - ... v The ELEANOR- may be chartered at any time for Private Excuralon Parties. Apply to Captain YOUNG, OH board. . * Junio jp 0 R W E I G H T ' S . BiUFF AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE ' SANTEE RIVER. The steamer MARION. Captain W. F"'Adair, will receive Frelgnt at,_ j Accommodation Wharf TO-MORROW, tue mn instant, and leavd on THURSDAY NIGHT, the 20th Instant. Frelghtand wharfage prepaid. 'No fcrelght received after sunset. For engagements, apply to RAVENEL, HOLMES A COM jnlyl7-3 _No 177 East Bay. OR GARDNER'S B-lTTJ iE* F F AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEE? DEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN. The steamer BENNETTS VILLE, Captain J. T. Foster, te accommo? date shippers will continu? to receive-Freight' DAY at Accommodation Wharf, and leave TO? NIGHT, the 18th Inst. Freight abd wharfage prepaid. For Freight engagements, apply to ; RAVEN EL. HOLMES A GO., Jttlyl8-T _ NO.-177 East Bay. Q.E O RGETOWN STEAMER. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain. G. 0. White, will leave Commercial __ Wharf as-above, on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, july RTE? at 9 o'clock. Returning, "wilt leave Georgetown on,THtmsDAY AFTERNOON, July 2oth, at 4 o'clock. Freight win be received on Wednesday. Freight will be received for Waverly Milla this trip. For engagements apply on board, orto' , SHAOE.ELFOR? A K.-LLY, Agents, Ju)yl8-2 No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. E XC UBS ION TRIPS The Steamer ST. HELENA, Cap- _ . ^rff?w taln I). Sinclair, Jr.. Will mike two rnWlSfi Excursion Trips dally, leaving Market wuaif every afternoon at 3 and 6 o'clock; returning to the city at 6 and half-past 7 o'clock. Fare for round trip 23 cents, i The Phoenix Brass Band will be on board every Wednesday aud Friday afternonDs. Jnlyl7-2*_J. H. MURRAY. Agent. -yyEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA, AND . SEMT-WE5KLY T<? BEAUFORT, S. 0. The Steamer PILOT 23 O Y , Captain W. T. MCNELTY, . Will leave Accommodation Wharf ? . ^fr^*k. every SI os D AT MORNING, at 8 ??g^ESZ o'clock, for Savannah. Beaufort, Hilton Headband Spanish Wehs. Returning wlIKleave Savannah every WEDNESDAY MORNINO. wm leave for Beauforr, racine and Chisolm'a Landing? every THCRSDAY MORNING, ai8 o'clock. Returning will leave Beaufort every FRIDAY MORNING. . Freight received' WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Must be prepaid to Way Landings. * Goods consigned to care of Agents will be for-, warded free of storage or commlBslon. . For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENEL, HOLMES &.C0., Jun30 _No. 177-Eaat Bay.. Q^R A ND EXCURSION TO L A EE S UP EE IO B. . THE UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY WILL SEND THEIR FAVORITE STEAMER ARCTIC.....".Captain J; E. TURNER, LEAVING BUFFALO JULY 19.? . CLEVELAND JULY 20, DETROIT JULY 21, OV A .GRANDEXCURSION AROUND LAKE SUPERIOR, Visiting every , ilntof Interest on that cele brated and beautiiUl Lake. Toe "Tripr win occupy TW?Bty;nve nays" rromi--] nent attractions on the route are Lake Erle, Cleveland, Detroit Detroit River, Lake St. Clair and River, Sarnia, Lake - Huron,, Sault.-Stfr Marie, St. Mary's River and Rapids, Lake Superior, Neeplgoa. River, (four..days for trout-nshlhg,) Isla "Royale*," the celebrated Silver Island, Fort WMl arri, (one day to visit the British Camp, the Hudson Bay Station, and the famous Amethlat Vein,) Duluth, Superior City. Bayaeld, La Pointe, Portage Lake, (Copper Mines one day,) Marquette, (Iron Minea at Negaunee one day.) the Pictured- Bocks, Colac aux Pins, Detour, Macki? nac, and Pot ln-Bav "- ttt An experienced Physician Will be. o?r board the entire trip/ . - -, . , . . A sufficient number of .Laundresses will be on board.- A . :" A good Band ot Music will accompany the Ex? cursion. Aa only Eighty Tickets will be sold, application for them should be made at once. I Fare-isrthe entire trip, Including Meals and Bertha, On?Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars. For Passage and Mi information, apply to SETH CALDWELL, Agent, . Na 1 Mam street, Buffalo. S. D. CALDWELL, - Geueral Manager. B.P. PATRICK, Jun28-2l General Passenger Agent, Buffalo. I - . Miscellaneous. THE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, -"" - ; ; ' ' -:~ '. . - . , PREPARED RT THE .. Vii, > - v i.-.J Vi .*> - -.V/?*^ NEW YORK MEDICAL UNIYEBSITY. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF CINCE R PLANT-i-Pnce $2 Cough Linc:ns-Price SI Clianthus Extract, for Epilepsy, St. vitus' Dance, Spinal and Brain Affections-Price $2 . . . Catarrh SpeclflOr-Price $2 ' Hydrated oxymel, for Consumption, Bronchitis, . Whooping Cough. Ac-Price $2 Pile Extra?t-a never falling Pde cure-Price $2. May Apple Pills, for Dyspepala, Torpidity of. the Liver. Constipation, Ac-Prloe.60 ?enta Headache Pills-trice 60 cents Alkaline Resolvent-sn iodized chemical water superior to Vichy, Kissingen, Seltzer, Ac Price SI Five Minute Pain Curer-Price $1 Chemical Healing, Blood and Bone Ointment Price $l Ethereal Phosphorus-Price $3 Llthta-for the Kidneys-Price $3 Ka'alpi Extract-the'woman's friend-Price $3 Victoria Reg?a-unrivalled for beautifying the complexion-Price $2 *. Amaranth-for the Hair-stops falling hair-Price $l Neuralgia-Rheumatic Elixir-Price $2 Fever and Ague Globules-Price fi per box. For sale by DR. H. BAER, apffl No. 131 Mering street, Charleston. jp^ BENCH PATENT MEDICINES. Prepared by Grlmault A Co., Pans : SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHATE OF LIME, aSDV erlgn remedy in phthisis-relieves, Coughs, Nightsweats, Ac. . Guaraua, for headache, neuralgia, Ac. Pepsine, for indigestion, loss of appetite, Ac Iodized Syrup of Horseradish, invaluable foi persons unable to take CodUver Oil-especial] recommended in cutaneous affections, and as t most powerful depurativa Digestive Lozenges of Mic Alkaline Lactates, t pleasant and effective remedy for faaptlonal.de rangement of the digestive, organs. Troches of Pepsina and Paucreatlne. ALSO, PURGATIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cottln. VOMITIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cnttin. Dragees de Sautonlva Dragees de Morphine. Lancelot's Asthma Cigarettes. For sale by Dr. LL BAER, may30 _No. 131 Meeting stre^' JU ST RECEIVED, CARB?LATE OF LIME, the best Disinfectant and deatroyer of Rats, Mee Bugs, Cockroaches, Ac A Bmall quantity plaoled where they frequent .viii at once disperse them. Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pain Ex tractor. A fresh supply of Fleming's Worm Confections the most reliable in usa Also, a fresD supply of SEAL OLEUM, the grea remedy for Rheumatism. For sala wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, tu yan No. isl Meetins street, gUPERIOR COLOGNE WATER. Manufactured and for sale by. " Dr. H. BAER. . i oct? 'iii Wrtfttmp stroet K;-.. .--?- . ^STHMA CIGARETTES A rew or the genuine ESP1GS "FUMIGATEURS CEPTORALES" to be had of DR. H. BAER, . m ay 25 No. 131 Meeting atreet. H E ' G R E AT. FAMILY PAPER I FAMILY PAPER I . FAMILY PAPER -FAMILY' PAPER j 1 FAMILY PAPER I FAMILY P AP E Ft I THE CHEAPEST, TEE LIVELIEST, AND THE . v VVBEST r ._ I THE CHEAPEST, THE > LIVEIIIEST 'A?D THE -'BEST I " THE CHEAPEST. THE LIVELIEST AND THE . . s BEST! .'. y$f THE CHEAPEST, THE LIVELIEST AND THE ? BEST I * . . THE CHEAPEST, THE LIVELIEST AND THE BEST I . THE J CHEAPEST, THE "LIVELIEST AND THE .. BEMM THE . CHARLESTON' WEEKLY JKEW8 i THE CH ARLESTON WEEKLY. "NEWS I THU CHARLESTON WEEKLY NEWS I ' .THE* CHARLESTON- WEEKLY ?j?WSl. THE CHARLESTON WEEKLY NEWS I. THE . CH ARLESTON - WEEKLY" NEWS I Contains all the News,-Editorial and Mlsoellane-' noa Beading Matter published Ur THE DALLY NEWS AND THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, , INCLUDING \ . Latest Telegraph Newe, . Political Intelligence, Commercial and Stock Reports, Literary Topics and Reviews, . Selected Social Essays, . Personal Gossip, and Information for Planters. . ? . .' w. TOGETHER WITH THE CHOICEST'. . STORIES, / LIGHT - BEADING, and POETRY, From the carrent Foreign and ' Domestic Periodicals. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOB A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A .SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN' COPY. ... SUBSCRIPTION TWO DOLLARS A.YEAR. ALWAYS TN ADVANCE. CLUBS OF ""TEN SUPPLIED AT . , $1 60 EACH. . ' MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS ! r Address, (enclosing, money In Registered Letter,) '? . ?? ? . RIORDAN, DAWSON 4 GO., CHARLESTON.IS. C. DruQS, Chemicals, Sf t. ^ERMAN SOOTHING-" CORDIAL 1 AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS I This fB the best Medicine for yoong children suffering with Colic, Diarrhoea, or any other com? plaint, incident tq Teething. lt may be given with 'safety, as lt contains no opium, or other in I jnrious anodyne. Price, 35 cents a bottle. Manufactured and for sale by ^DB. H. BABB. Also by the following Druggists: A W. ECKEL A CO., Dr. A. R*OGL, Dr. W. A. S KR (NE, A O. BARBOT, W. T. LITTLE A CO., . J. BLACKMAN, P. M. COHEN, Dr. E. H. KELLERS, E. S. BURNHAM, GRAMAN A SOHWAKE, 0. W. AIMAR, J. LOCKWOOD, ~ G. J. LUHN, W. T. LINN, W. A. GIBSON, AHd by Druggists generally. jans rJlHE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES. . Professor LOUIS WUND RAM'S. BLOOD PURI? FY LN O AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (In Pills. Ol Powders,) for the cure of all Acute or Chronic Diseases,'resulting from impure blood and Imper? fect digestion. Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro? fessor Louis Won dram, Bruns wi ok, Germany :) GOUT POWDERS. : ' Rheumatic Tincture. - Epileptic Remedy. : Toothache Dropsv Herb Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) - Rheumatic Herb Tea. - * Gout Tincture. Eyewater. Wuhdwaaser (the German 'TalnkUler.) For sale by Di. H. i A ER. mayso No. 131 Meetlnz street. HE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE. ?EJ>ACTTNO.-N0 PUMPJNO.-NO*' AIR . INJECTED. The beat universal SYRINGE in the market. It ls recommended by. the first Physicians of tu country; ? .' I It ls so simple that it cannot get out of order. There are no valves, and nothing that wm cor | rode. One will last a life time. : Dr. JOS. H. WARREN, an eminent Phlslolan, ot Boston writes to th? manufacturers: "... .From the fact of Its stn^Mty-and correct principle in the structure, or yow 'Fountain Sy ringe,' and for the easy manipulation,.practicable. result-, and .comfort to the patient, I have recoin mended this Instrument extensively.? ' The Profession are invited to call and examine the apparatus.. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BABB, rio.-131 Meeting street, m ay 30 Agent for Soath Carolina, BEDFORD'S (LATE GORWIN'S) GROCERY ' ??L: W^'?jE HOUSE. ' HIlAl)O.DARTEBtf F0&^ PTJBE^L? |iBD ; . * I PHD1E. FACTORY AND ENG?JBE CHEESES ' . * ' 'EN^tt^H^ANb AMKBIOa ? CB4GKBBS, ana . BfflClTriiP, 40.' 40. N. B.-L CLAIM TO 5.EEP 'tHB^LABOES^^QOS AND MOST ESTA'S IVE ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS CITY." "......*'" ' , ' ? -v. a*,'?.; ^~V.a-W?**5??^-'J .-. ....?"..'> -< .>'.??'?? . r . * 'ty1?.:'.? . i .... - - -RirjDgpo?D, . ' VERY . ' ' . ... prr?g- <! . *'.-' . . 8110008033iro\V ? ;?* ' ./ ;.'.?..;:...; ..?... ' ;....<.>. ? . 0HOI0E . BRANDIES, WINES . FAMILY ? - -?C?;:? .-.??./. . " AND VERY OLD FLOUR. . No,^5.Kl.N^ ST?lEE^ ; . w?-? ; ; . I - OPPOSITE HASEL. .'..^ VS,^" . -. Fine Teas, ;.QpfTe?S," wSug?rs Providions, Spices, &o' HBI?JntKTICAJLLiY SKAX.ED FRUITS. v yEGETA&iis; Ri EATS, SOUPS, Ac. * All articles sold rrom this establishment are or the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTED Goods lelivered to all parta of the City, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, rr?e or expense. SEND'-i'oB.A. l JAS. S. MARTIN. CATALOGUE. . .; 1 WM. G. MOOD, ia. EVERT E. BEDFORD. ) "JEO. H. GRUBER. f Cl rugs, Chemicals/ #t\ : C:F/PANKN?N. mm mmmm, CBCA^TRliESX'ON, s. e. ^TOIrinO?r. IS ;BHSPEOTPrjL:LX the NEW.NON-POISONOUS anov:pD?BJ^Sll)IS ?STF?OTANTand^^ANTISEPTTC/''.' -; ; . * j/ ;* '' -T^^ihf '(Chloride of A lum in [nm, .the-Saline Antiseptic harmless vfcama^^?Lj^:'. ? * . '.. ? 3 V. ir*^ ?' ' The Lancet, August 27th, lsjo^?^?fi?:^A^^ paratlonV. "It lsqnrteaa-po'tenras-O^l^ of/Zinc' or Carbolic Add, and 13 at -'tao same time non poison ona and devoid of unpleasant smell of ,cv?rj. slndK These ' quaUtl?s >wfll,'na dbubt, ln sure lts being extensively used, and at no distant \late we nay expect lt to displace tue. antl?ept'tcs.which are afrprasentm.vo^ . . CITLC R A?Ull ls.an astringent - antiseptic, ap? plied to rot?'uicerVby London surgeons, as a gar-' ?gie In scarlet fever, diphtheria and common sore-' throat, and bas been found Invaluable In inflam? mation of the eyes, Ac ".^?.v ,v>-T - - - "s. : ', CHLORALUM can be relied on- by Farmere'ln; the treatment of Foot and Mouth Disease,'and in carrying on disinfection in their homes, stables, cowbeds, pigsty ea and poultry-houses. C ELORA LUM for dog kennels can be used with great advantage and economyln Keeping meat fresh for any ' length of time, in purifying the benches and yards, and completely remo vin g the i giwi aint-onlng .odor .nt dlrtr or ill-drain ed. kennels, tO" For sale in quantities to suit purchasers.. . The advertiser ls also lu receipt of P. saisi! lot. of Imported'' Espies Cigarettes, for Asthma. Together with a Frosh supply of - CONGRESS, EMPIRE/ AND j . . ' - , \ PAVEL?QN SPRING- WATERS. For sale low by the caae. . V ? /V - VT'' ^ ^ . .. '.??*:-j" MAOTFAOT?REE OF .Which have established, for themselves a reputa? tion surpassed by none for-the relief or Diseases of the'Stomaoh and Liver. , A full assortment of MEDICINES, PERFUME? RIES, CHEMICALS, Ac, of his own importation. Through.constant effort and attention, he hopes to merit & continuance of the public patronage which has hitherto been extended to him. Junl6-2mos ._._ ROSADALIS. ROSAD ALIS is the test Blood PurifiiBt.^ ROSAJ)AIiiS> a fiiire cure for Scrofula.:. ROSADALIS, ettdo r s ed' hy Physicians; ROSADALIS, a potent-remedy for Rheumatism. ROSADALIS, a Remedy tried and* true. ROSADALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROSAD ALIS endorsed by the .foUowing: Dr. B. WILSON CAER, or Ballimore."' Dr.T. C. PUGH, of_Baltimore. Dr. THOS. J. BOYKINy of Baltimore. Dr. AVOJJRGAN, of Tarboro':, N. C. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, oriilcholasvlle. Ky. Dr.'A. F: WHEELER, of Lima, Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLWAY, of Philadelphia Dr. J. L. McuARTBA, of South Carolina, -and manyotners. SeeKOSADALisALMANAC B09ADAX1?, endorsed by Rev. DAB s E y BALL, now ol Mary? land Conference, formerly Chaplain m the Con? federate Army of Northern Virginia, SgSADzlLIS ls Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts at one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all thc SECRETORY ORGANS, ex pelling all- impure matter and building np the system to a healthy, vigorous condition. ROSADALIS TS SOLD BY ALL ' DRTJOGISTS." ' . ' DO WIE, MOISE <? DAVIS, . ) Wholesale GOODRICH, WIN EM AN A (JO,, [ Agents in Dr. H. BABB, - Jr "CWes?bn. mar?-ly rjVBE GOLD MEDAL SEWING MACHINE. ?'. DOUBLE-LOOK ELASTIC ?ttf??L- ? , -.-This isthemdstetrnpleand reliable Two Toread Sewing Jlachlne m-thb-.world. It sewB direct rrom two "threads,and ls $15'-less than any other first^cl?S3 Sewing Machine. Samplea can be seen at Ho. 156 MEETING STREET, opposite Gharles ton Hotel; Sole;AgestXor the State.' Sub-agenta wanted through the State. Address W s. BIS SELL, Charleston.-Alao'agents for Home Shuttto nana Machine, ts. / - aprvrathsemoa o al M % g 'WEED" PAIaTl^J^OBjrE LOOK-STITOS. . / ... MACHINE, are the best lniuie; ; ? -."-v. : for sale on the Lease Flan, with monthly pay? ments, oi'easV teins, or;for cash. AH kinda of 'Machine'attachments,- Needles, cotton, (waite blackand colored^ SiDz^U, Soap, Ac.,-Ac.--,, Repairing as- usual, .Circulars and samples ot .wbrJtseht onapplication. "w?'^i^-v4' . .t.^O. B. MASELTON,.* - ; General dealer. In First Cla?3 -Sewing *a .chines ana Material, So. 307 King street ^apgXr,^ ^ Charleston's; a ROUGHES. . r BEDBUGS, :NEyjffifFAILING. - '. ' - BOXES DOUBLE- THE<? SIZE AS OTHEBP. :. HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ." ALWAYS FRESH. . Sold at. Wholesale by* - . DOWIE.* MOISE & DAVIS, . And at retail by all Druggists, febl-amo fi ai lr ca os. i OU TH CAROLINA E AILE O AD. . unAKLBUTON, & C., June t?, 187L On and after SCITOAT, June ll, the Passen? ger Trains on *.ue Sonto- Carbuna Railroad will ral asTollewa: . TOB AUGUSTA. '-cave Charleston..................-... 8. to A. M. ?urtveatAugusta. 4.35P.M. JOB OOL?MBIA^ Leave Charleston--..8.!? A M. arrive ot Columbia.3.40 P. M. '"-' JOB CHABJLBOTOH. . Leave Augusta.C.7.to A. M. Arrive at Charleston..........-....:.... 8.30 P. M. Leave Columbia-....-..v.-.' IAO A. M. AI m ve at Charleston....'...*......;...; 8.20 iL M. . THBOUOH WILMINOrO?ir TBAIK.V Leave Angu ta..8.00 A.M. Arrlteat Kingvill. 9.06 A.M. Leave Ringville.. J.45 P. M. Arrive at Augusts..,. 7,45 P. M. AUGUSTA MIGHT KXPHESS. ' ' (Sundays 'excepted.)''' Leav? .Charleston....................... 8.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta...7.-36 A M. Leave Augusta.*.;;...........i.........~6.oo P. M. Arrive at Charleston. .?. 6.40X M. COLUMBIA KI?ET BXPRItBH. - - ; "fJSunaayfNoxcepted.) .' Leave Charleston........, 7.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia. e. to A. M. "eave Colnmbia.'.'.:;..;''....w..;..;.... 7.50P. M. urive at Charleston.;................. 6.46 A. M. r .mnirtiT?twvr?.T.'g TO UK. Leave Charleston;.".v...'.. 2.46 P. M. Arrive at Summerville..4.10 P. M. Leave Summerville................7.00 A M. Arrive at:Charieston.......v.... 8,16 AM. CAMDEN BB AK CTL Leave Camden.........6.00AM. Arrive at Columbia..-io. io A. M. Leave Columbia....-.....;;......,..L26 P. M. arrive at Camden..........6.00 P. M. Day and Night Trains make close connections at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. .'- . * -- . Might 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) w;th Dar Pastert-er Train, and runs through to Columbia and returns on Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER, vice-President, ?rn S. BT- BICKENS, G. T. A. - "' JanM ~ SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL? ROAD. ' PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road run dally SA follows: - 11 . . Leave Charleston.........8.SO A. M. Arrive at Savannab..3.00 F. M. Leave Savannah..:..11.16 A afc Arrivfe-at Charleston.6.20 P. m Connects at.-Savannah with the Atlantic A Ga Railroad, for-Jacksonville, st, Augustine, and a points in Florida. - With Central- Railroad for Macon, Atlanta, Mo? bile, New Orleans.and the West. With steamboats for points on the Savannah River.^-- - At-Charlestou with the Northeastern and Sonta CarolinaRaureads, and Steamships for all points North and West.. Through Tickets over'thia lino on sale at Hotel* m Charles ton; Ser even House, Savannah; and all principal Ticket ofuees>Nonh and south. - . Freights forwarded da?yto and from Savan? nah and" all points beyond. . Through Bills of Lading issued to Jacksonville, Falatka, Ac. v Tar UT as low as by any other line. C. 8. GADSDEN, acts Engineer and superintendent. VTORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. COM ll PANY. . 'CHABLESTON, S. C., February II, IBU. Trama will leave Charleston Dally at 6-80 A M. and 6 p. M. Arrive at Charleston 7-30 A M. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 8:30 P. M. i . Train does not leave Charleston 6* P. M., Sow* ?AVB. - Train leaving 6-30 A. M makes through connec tien to New York, via Richmond ana Acqau Creek only, golnlg.turough in 40 honre. Pussengere leaving by ? T. M. Train nave choice of route, via Richmond and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Bal timora. "Those leaving ?BIDAV. by this Tralnjay over on BTOPAT ta Bal timare. Those leaving on SATURDAYremamsujt OAT in Wilmington, N. e. m * Tals is the cheapest, quickest and most pleaSHft route td cnncinuatL.Cblj?agojm^^^^ 'waif?'?and Northwest,- botn Trains-malcmg con necuona at Washington with Western trama of llaltbnore and o Mo:Ballroad; . ^ oi uaiHUiiM & ^ SOLOMONS, ^ Engineer and Sn perintenojmt. p. UGLEAFoa, GeneralTicket Agent. .fibU-Bmoa