The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 07, 1871, Image 4
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0X THE DEATH OF THE REV. C. P. GAD: JD EX, RECTOS
OF ST. LUKE'S.
"A good soldier or Jesus caria;."
. [Timothv, 2d Chapter, Sd Verse.
In the forefront of the kattie,
With hts burnished armor on?
Fell the Chief or oar rt 1 vi sion.
Fell our dear Elected one,
Consecrated by the Spirit;
And the Chrlst-anolnted hands
Of the. Bishop and tue Elders,?
Ready for the work he stands.
Firm he grasped the Saviour's banner,
Then committed to his care;
- Body, soul and spirit vowing . .
To His service kneeling there:
And bis eye was ever*llfied
To the cross upon lt wrought;
Jesus christ, and man's redemption,
Was ms only theme and thought.
Boldly eloquent he pleaded
With poor, sin ful souls to trust
Solely in the blood of Je<us,
The Immaculate, the Just;
' ?j Hold}ng up tbe WQBO ETKKNAL
Ever to their eager gaze;
And Ute PERFECT MAN presented
Pattern raultie-s for their ways.
In the bloody van of battle,
With his armor burnished bright,
-Not for his salvation only
He endured the deadly light,
Bo* >te host by God com ru lt red
1 A 3 guidance and his care
Nerved his hand and fired his spirit
"Gainst "the Powers of the Air."
'Gainst the hos;ile Host of Satan,
.prince cf this World and or us
Lest we rall into tne meshes
Of bis sna-es Innumerous:. ,
And the little one3 advancing
In the strife to bear their part,
Tenderly ditldie encourage
With the great lore of rds heart.
How Tie loved them t May our children;
Ever-bear that love at heart,
? -. Arfd endeavor : rom his teachings
. Never .to ral! on* and part;
. -.-Por in lnfancv be sealed them
. Youthful soldiers of the eros*;
-Woe to them if Life's fierce struggle
End in agony and loss.
Woe to us who bim have followed
In* maturity of years,
If ice treasure noi his precepts.
Provaforgetful of hli prayers;
Kneel not humbly 'neath the shadow
' Of.the.Or-ias of Christ, our King,
Till tne angels cause the Heavens
. With our welcome home to ring,
The with bim who now reposes
ld the blissful Realms of Peace,
Will we join our song-tor triumph
To the anthems ne'er shall cease,
. While the Everlasting Ages
Move upon the wheels or Love,
And th? Father, Son and Spirit,
CO-ETERNAL, shall approve. C. G. P.
.Charleston, August 1,1871. '
*,;T-he Priests who, wish the Bishop, shall lay
their banda severally upon the heads of every one
that recelverh the-order ot Priesthood."
[Ordaining of Priests-Common Prayer.
COMJHERCI.IL NEWS.
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r.lDortJ.'
LONDON-Per British brig R McKay Spearing
SIS tons phosphate rock.
Ns** YORE-Per steamship James Ad ger-276
bales upland .cotton, 40'tierces rice, 276 bbls
naval stores. Itt bales domestics, 43 empty bbls,
60 bundles paper, 513 melons, 22 boxts, 12 bbls,
7 pkgs.
BALTIMORE-Per Bteamsi-.p Sea Gull-15? bales
cort?te 3* hales domestics, ?.0,000 feet of .lumber,
n bags' phosphate, 2 hhda and 3 bales hides, 12
rolla leath.r, and sundries.
Th? CharltJtoii Cotton. Itlctanil Naval
Stores Mark et.
omci CHARLESTON NEWS, I
SATCKDAY KVENiNG, AOgU8t 6, 1671.?
COTTON,-The market maintained a quiet and.
easy'character, with u light demand; sales only
25 bales, say 1 kt. 14, 2 at ls, 22 at 17J?. We
quote: ri .. .- ,
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary to coo? ordinary.15 taiSJW
: . LowmidaUng'...."...??..17*?-, '
Middling.....;.18 @
Strict middling...;..nommai
RICE.-This gram waa only- in limited request;
sales86 tierces of common clean Carolina, say 28
.tierces at 6j{. 8 at ">? c ls. We quote common
to falrat6X@7x;c; good 7??@8<?c.
NATAL STOKES,-Tne difference ta the views of
sellers and buyers prevented transactions.
Eas ra HTS.-TJ Liverpool by steam, dirent,
nominal on uplands.; via New York, 3<d
on uplands, ld on sea islands ; by salm?
on uplands ard sea islands, nominal. Tri
H iv re nominal, coastwise-to Nsw Tork
by steam, xe on uplands and xe on sea
Islands; $126ft tierce on rice; by sall, Kc f? ft < n
cotton; - ft tierce on rice: icc fi barrel on rosin,'
$79? V M on lumber; $9?10 ft M on. timber, T
Boston, by tall, KC ft ? on upland cotton
To Providence, by nail SS ft K on boards, ,v_
1? rb on cotton; by steam $1 9'bale on New
York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam. Kc fl lb
on uplands; by aall, $7 ft M on boards; $9>oa
timber; $S ft ton on clay, aad S3?3 so on phos
ph ates. To Eal; imo re, by ateam, Ko * te .by
?ail, $? 6097 ft li ca beards; $30325 ft ton m
phosphate rock. V-eaaela are in demand by.
oar merchants .to take lumber freights rrcm
Georgeta wu-, S. c., Darlen and Satllla River, Gh.,
and Jacksonville, Kia., to Northern porta, and $i.
012 ft M are the rates on lumber and beards.
EscrJiKa!i'.--Steriing en day bills 22@22X.
DOMESTIC . EXCHANGE, - The banka are pur
obaslng iight checks.'ou New York at nar; 6 days
M off; 10 daya X.otl; 16 days -.off; 20 days - off;
80 days - off: They dre selling sight checks at K
premium..
G?LO-llftlS.
Markets by Telegraph.
. M ON ST MARKETS.
\ . LONDON, August 6-Nu n.-Conaols 93X- Bonds
93K
NEW YORK, Auguat 6-Noon.-Stocks st eady and
dull. Gold Erm at 12Xa'2&. Governments ucarty
and da IL. State bonus quiet; Tennessees strong
and activ?: Teh?essees 74K: new 74 K- Money
easy at2. Exchange-flong v%; short 10K. Bank
Etatement: Loans Increase nearly $759,000; spe?
cie decrease ever $3.500,009; legal 'tendere de?
creased a trifle; deposits decreased over $4,600,.
ooo; specie shipments over $260,000. Freights
inlet.
Evening.-Mcnev 2a3 per .cent. Sterling dall
and nominally unchanged. - aold steady'. Govern?
ments' strong.-1 Sixty-twos 14K- Tennecsees
strong and active New fcouth Carolinas and
* North Carolinas very active; all closed quiet. Ten
. nessees 74K; new 74K- Virginias 64K; new 72;
Louisianas ?7; new 61; levees 69; eights 85. Ala?
bamas 99^; fives 67. Georgias 83; sevens 92;
North Carolinas. 44X; new 25. South Carolinas
71; new 67K- The week closed-with continued
ease. Honey-low rutes on interest. Eighty
ones 16K- Sixty-twos 14X- Sixty-fours 1S#.
Sixty Oves MX: new Sixty-sevens 13X?
Sixty-eights 18K- Ten^ourtles 13K- Freights
6trong.
Nsw OELBAKS, August 6.-Sterling 23K. Gold
12>4.
COTTON UAEKBTS.
LTTEBPOOL, August 6-Noon.-Cotton "opened
quiet and steady;-up ando 8%a9d; Oilcans u^d;
bdl> s 9000 bales.
Evening.-uotton closed quiet; sales 10,000
bahs; speculation and export2000.
NEW YOKE. August 5-Noon.-Cotton dull and
nominal; middling uplands l9Kc; Orleans 20,S'c;
eales-700 bales.
Evening -Cotton easier; sales 804 bales; up?
lands 19XC.
BOSTON, August 5.-Cotton dull; middlings
2rKc; net receipts 76 bales; gross 495; sales SOO;
Stock 600
>,BALTIMORE. Anzust 5.-Cotton dull and heavy;
mlddllogH 19Xal9Kc; net receipts 29 bales; gross
29: a ock 104.
NORFOIK, August 5.-Cotton quiet; low mid
dltuitsl7??c: net receipts 166 bales; exports coast
wlae 31 J; sal s 50; stock 619.
WILMINGTON, August 5-Cotton quiet; mid?
dlings l9Xc; net r ccipts lobules; stocK 622.
SAVANNAH August 5.-Cotton In moderate de?
mand; ?ow ml ?dnugs 17c; net receipts 189 bales;
stock 5180.
AUGUSTA, Angim 6.-Cotton Is nominally un?
changed; Liverpool middling \X%\ New York mid?
dling isc; sales io bale?: rfteipts 65.
MOBILE, August 5.-Cotton lower; middlings*
18c; net receipts 58 bales; exports coastwise 731;
sale-? 400; stock 1268
NEW OKLEAKS, August 5.-Cotton quiet; mid?
dlings llJianxc; net receipts 413 bales; gross
621: exports to Great Britain 4780; sales 500; stock
91,796,
PROVISIONS ANO PRODUCE MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL August 5-Noon.-Lard 47a,
NEW YOKK, August 5-Noon.-Flour dull.
Wheat steady. c?rn firm. Pork steady at $13 50.
Lard quiet. Turpentine dull at 60Xa51. Rosin
quiet at. $2 90 for attained
. Eveulug-FI<>ur 5aioc lower; common to fair
exrr? jo sna$5 K'\ wood to choice SS 55a$9.
Wheat-spring la*2c better; winter unchanged.
Cor. i dull Porn stea y. Heel dull. Lard-Ket?
tle i o vi. G oce: lu - and navals dull.
M BALTIMORE, August 5.-Flour dull and favors
buyers on high g-ades. Wheat firm. Corn steady.
Provisions unchanged. Whiskey dull at 95c.
WnjciKOTOK, August o.-Spirits Turpentine
steady at 46c. Rosin quiet at $2 SO for strained ;
$6 62j? for extra pale. Crude Turpentine steady
at $8 70 for yellow dip; $4 70;?or virgin. - Tar
quiet at 60.
NEW ORL?ANS, August 5.-Flour duli at $5; XX
$6 50; X?X $7 25. corn easier; mixed 68a70c;
white-73c. Oi's irregular; new 4Sa63c; Galena
57c. fran dull at $1 05. Pork dull and nominal
at $14 75al5. Bacon dull at ? y" 9.^a9 >ic. Lard
sugar, molasses, coffee and whiskey unchanged.
Nerv Torie .Naval Stores Market .
From the Journal of Commerce, Friday, August
4: The market for spirits turpentine-opened in
the buy ers' favor, with ? the foreign repurts dis?
couraging, clodng Arm. Thc demand ls fair.
Sales embrace 120 bbls, on spot, at 63c; 150 at 54c;
closing at 54c; and 200 to arrive at bi >i c. Rosins
The mutier ls rather more active, bat at caster
prices. Salen embrace 1500 bbls Btralned-for for?
ward delivery at $2 90, to be delivered alongside
of ship, and'3500, f. o. b. In Wilmington,, on pri?
vate terms, and, in flne grades, SOOJNos 1 and 2 at
$3 75a4; 150 Ho l at $4; 60 pale at $7; 200 at $6 50,
and 50 bbls virgin at $2. We quote No 2 at $3 25a
3 80; No l at $3 75a4 50; pale at $4 73a5 60, and ex?
tra pale at $5 75a7 75.
Sew Torie Rice Harket.
From the Dally Bulletin, Thursday, August 3:
Business fair but not active, and confined mainly
to the momentary waats of the trade. The de?
sirable supply, however, is moderate, and holders
Arm at full ?drmer Agare?. Sales or 40 tes Caro?
lina at 8>?a9,'4'c, and 300* bags foreign an 6Xa
r%c _
From the Dally Bulletin, Friday, August 4: A
good healthy trade movement ls reported at for?
mer rates, and the market shows a pretty steady
tone for ell grades, but more i specially on prime
to choice donresclav- Salea- of J50 tes Caroling at
7XC for Inferior, to 9 \c for choice, and 475 bags
India at 6)?a7'?c.
New Torie Hay Market.
From the Dally Bulletin, Friday. August 4 : Re?
ceipts to-day 1580 bales. The market for the past
raw days has ruled very quiet, owing to tue small
supply, of shipping grades available. The busi?
ness to-day has been-as follows : 50 bales for Sa?
vannah; 40 bales for Portsmouth; 100 bales for
Havana; and' 20 bales for Norfolk-all $120 per
{?cwt. Retails sells fairly. Long rye straw ls again
scarce and wanted. Short and oat are steady.
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON, August 5.-SPIBITS TURPEN?
TINE*.-Sales of 659 casks at 46c per gallen for
Southern paokages.
ROSIN.-Sales of only soo bbls at $2 30 for strain?
ed and $6 62>i per bbl for pale.
CRUDE TURPENTINE.-"-ales of 275 bbls at $3 70
for reliow dip and $4 70 for virgin.
TAR.-Receipts and sales or loo obis at 52 60 per
bbL . " . . ?
Interior Cotton Markets.
UNION, August- 4.-8 bales sold during the
week. Market opened on Monday at ic>?c; closed
to-day at 1 ?Sic.
OKANGEBURG. August 4.-Sales during the
week 10 bales. We quote : Ordinary nc; low
middling 16c: middling 16)?c.
MONTGOMERY, August 4.-Cotton ls dnll, and
prices are unchanged from yesterday's quota?
tions. Low middlings l6Xal7c
Receipts by Railroad; August 5.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
117 bales'cotton; 54 bales goods, 60 bbls flour,
160 sacks Dour, 104 casks clay, 296. bbls naval
stores, 15 cars lumber and wood. 2cars stock. To
Railroad Agent, O Bart & co, Kanapaux A Gon?
zalez, W O Bee A co, Pelzer. Rodger? A co, L D
DeSaussure, G Foll?n, E S Mlles, H Bischoff A co.
i tsey A Renson, O Heben rood, Jno Marshall, J 1
Mallonee, li E Grainger, E M Hacker, W Boach
co, Barden A Parker, Smith A Chapeau, J N Rob?
son, B jil m ann Bros.
NORTHEASTER* 2 AILKO AO.
2 baga sea Island and 32 bales upland cotton;
588 bbls naval stores, cars lumber and wood, live
stock, mdse, AC To Mo wry A Son, E Welling, D
C Ebaugh, 1) Purcell. Pe zer, Rodgers A cb, S D
Stoney, J Marshall, Jr, Barden A Pat ker, Smith A
Chapeau, O Llebenrood, Kinsman A Howe.., T '
Webo, J -wieters, J u'NellL Tnomllnsdn A co, JI
Mallonee.
Passengers.
Per steamship James Adger. for New York- :
Miss Fuliivan, Miss Oakes, Childs. Bee. W IL Hey-'
ward. B K Neufville, G Kelly, G Christie, H Sbai
lek, J Emmons, G Waterhouse. R V Dibble, Jos
Watta, D Greene, A Getty, WE O'Connor, *Jfs
-Emmons, Mrs R E Brown. S Montgomery, WM
Wallace, C KupHz, A R L?wlth. O Kleoscbmldt,.
A Ralsto >. Mrs Bruns, Miss Bruna, G F Barrett,.
Stern, D B Haselton. H M BrunvP J Barbot, T M
Horsev, F t? McGahan, wife? three children and
nurse, Mrs street. W M Street, ll ? Lord, Mrs J -c
williams. Mrs-H B Leckie. Miss Simms. Miss C C
Roach. Miss Knlgnr, Mrs J M Sadler, u O MU s and
wife, Mrs Walter, Miss Walter, Jno F Britton and
wife, A L Solomons, L C Solomons, J Heffron, E
Marshall. E T Brown and wile, H Berord, 0 M
Mills, J F Poppenhelm and wife, E.W. Marshal:,. J
RBoylston, Ml-s E Vim Winkle, Mrs'Borneman
and child. A Palmer, il Svmraeis and eon. Miss E
' P Hugh's, Miss E H Ravenel, O E .Wlnderllch. C K
Hager, tv Carrington, wife and sou, C L Cleapor,
n 4 deck.
Per steamship Sea Gnu. ror Baltimore-Mrs
Farley, Or c W Burk, Mn Adan, roar children and
nurse, J H Th om p -on.
Per steamship South Carolina, from New York
-B B Lyons, J A Lucas, C R Paul, F Douglass, L
D Post. Mrs Burke and daughter, Mrs M Brown,
Rev J R Games, Mrs R M Frye. O P Haines, Mrs J
M McDougall, J F Vaughn, Wm Dobbs, and D
Brown.
Fer steamer City Point, from Palatka, via Jack?
sonville, Fernandina and Savannah-Mrs O L ?
Vanness, J L Vanness, Miss M RoyaU, Misa S Roy?
all, W B Stilwell, Captain Gray. Mr Du vail, r; W
Price Mr Plonk, J W Alvord, A R Day, and 10 on
deck. -.. a
Per steamer Water Lilly, from Edlsto, Enter
grlse and Way Landings-Col J Wbaley, J B Sea
root, H A Fowles, and 4 on deck. -. -
POST CALENDAR.
. MOON'S rHASSE.
Last Quarter. 7th. 11 hours. 3 minutes, evening.
New Meon, i6-,li. 1 hours. 41 minutes, morning.
Kirsti garter;.*. 3d. 6 hon:*, 15 n?l?ate?i morning.
Full*Mdon,'3orhl itiour, o minut?is; Worn lng.
8UN.
EIS3B.
.louday..^,,'.
ruesday--. v.
wednesday.' !
io| Thursday:...
Friday.".....
saturday....
Sunday.. ??2
5..19
.6..18
Ic?v20
6.- 21
5..21
5..22
e..2J
SUN
3KT8.
6..51
6..10
C. .43
ir-.?
6..47
6. .48
6..45
?001.
R. t ?
ll..19
ll..63
morn.
I2..80
!.. 8
1..51
2. .42
mon
WAT?R.
12..23
12..14
1-49
2.. 6
3.. 2
3.. 63
6..61
MARINE NEWS.
CHARLESTON, 8. C.AUGUST 7, 1871
Lat 32 deg 46 min 33 sec. | Lon 7? deg 67 ru in 27 sec.
ARRIVED SATURDAY.
Steamship South carolina, Beckett. New York
-left 2d inst. Mdse. To Wagner, Huger A. co,
W A Courtenay, Southern Express co. K Rates A
co, S 0 Railroad co, N E Railroad co. J E Adger A
co. Ad..ms, Damon i co, c D Ahrens A co, D A
A m rr. e. C Bart A co, B Boyd, E E' Bed for , T M
Bilstoll A co. B Bischoff A co, C Berbu9se. Wm M
Bollmann Bros, F O Borner, M J Boyd, FM Booth,
cameron, Barkly A co, A.Canale, Crane. Boyi
stou A co, R O Cntsolra, H Cobla A co, C Claclns^
Charleston Courier, J H Dawson, Douglas A Mil?
ler, Dowle, Moise- A Davis, D F Fleming A co,
Foray the, McComb A co, Furchgott, .Rimed Let .A
co, B Feldman il.A co, Hy Gerdts A CO, JtBDaVAl
A t^on, J'S Fairly A co, A D Fleming, M Galloway,
H Qarfunkle,:M Goldsmith A Son. J Gorham, C
Graveley, J M Graver A co, P L Gulllemln, Holmes
A Calder..F K Houston. R Hunter, W Hunt, Jaeger
Bro J, u H Johnson. E HJackson, Johnston, Crews
A co. Kinsman A Howell, H K latte A co, Klinck,
Wickenberg A co, O -Kerrison, O J Luhu, Laurey
A Alexander, Macqueen A Rtecke, Knobeloch A
Small, D Lopez, J J Lncas, P B Laiane A co, J G
MUnor A co. McLoy A-Klee, P F Murray, Mau tone
A co, Sam R Marshall, Wm Matthlessen, W Mir
scher, N Mernaugh, Steffens. Werner A Ducker,
I) Paul A co, J A Quackenbush, John F O'Neill, B
O'Neill, N Mernaugn, Nacumann A co, L ? Mowry
A Son, F LO'Nelll, D O'Neill, B K"Neufville, CF
Pankuln, C P Poppenhtlm, Paul, Welch A Bran?
des, J lt Prrngle A Son, Dr St J Ravenel, Ravenel
& co, W A Skrlne. E B Stoddard A co, ?-toll. Webb
A co, J Russel, O C Righter, L Schnell, Jas Simms,
sell A Foster, SS Solomons, M Trieste, Jno t Tay?
lor A co. Walker, Evans & Cogswell, w ll Welch,
Wagener A Monsees, Tiedeman, Calder A co, O F
Wieters, and others.
Steamer City Point. McMillan. PalatKa, via Jack?
sonville. Fernandina and Savannah. 1 lot of 1
bbls, mdse'. Ac To Ravenel A co, Wm M Bird A
co, A U Abraham- A Son.
steamer Water Lilly, Togllo. Edls'o, Enterprise
and Way Landings. Mdse and sundries. Ta D
Nisbet, M McGorty, Kinsman Bros, J J Wescoat,
aud ot::ers.
. CLEARED SATURDAY.
Steamship James Adger, Lockwood. New York
-James Auger <fc co.
Steamship Sea GulL Dutton, Baltimore-Paul C
Trenholm.
Briton brig R McKay Spearing, LeF avor, Lon?
don- B S Rhett A Son.
SAILED SATURDAY.
Steamship James Adger. Lockwood. New York.
Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
British brig Robt McKay Spearing, LeFavorj
London.
FROM THIS PORT.
Steamship Georgia, CroweU, New York. 5th
Au ?ust, 4 A M.
British bark Ranger* Cox, Liverpool, August 1.
UP FOR THIS PORT.
Sehr Matilda Brooks, Jones, at New York, 3d
August.
Sehr W L Bradley,-, at Boston, Augnst 3.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. /
Steamship Virginia, Hunter, at Philadelphia,
Aueust 3.
Steamship Falcon. Haynle. at Baltimore, 4th
August.
Sehr Hattie, Mcclintock, at Boston, August 2.
MEMORANDA.
PORT OF BEAUFORT, Joly 31.-Arrived, bark
Northumbrian, Piggie, from Trinidad de Coba.
Cleared July 27th, bark Nettle Merriman, Rol?
lins, for Glasgow, wirb 820 ions phosphates; bark
Lucy A Nickels, Como, with 750 tons phosphates
for London; b?rk St Peters, Bartlett, for Cork,
with 700 tons phosphates: bark Sarah Hobart,
White, for Falmouth, Eng, with 700 tonB phos?
phates. .
The Amelia, Lathrop, from Bull River, S C, ar?
rived at-. Liverpool July 20.
LIST OF VE3SELS . .
'UP, CLEARED AND SAUCED FOR THIS PORT.
F 0 R?"? ON.
LIVERPOOL. S
The Marlon, Leffert, cleared.June 13
The M E Seed, Edmondson, sailed......June 23
The Romaine, Young, np.May 27
Br bark Lady Durferin, Flinn, np.May 17
Bark Annie Kimball, Simson, up._July 17
Bark Enrique, Orcutt, np.July 17
NEWPORT, ESQ. " ?, '
Tbe Gauntlet, Douse, sailed.Jane 24
The Black. Prince, Marshall, sailed....June21
I CALLAO.
Fr bark 1 ? Helaine, Bertho, sailed.May 24
CARDIFF.
The RT K Carey, -, sailed.May 9
The Martha, Lewis, sailed....,.May 6
KINGSTON, JAM.
British bark Iris, Suffolk, sailed.July 2
DOMESTIC.
BOSTON.
Sehr Hattie, Mc cu n tock, cleared..... 1. .August 2
Sehr Lucy D-, Hall, up...:.July-17
Sehr W L Bradley, --,np.......August 8
. . NEW YORE.
Steamship South Carolina. Becket, cl'd... .Aug 2
Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, up.July 17
Sehr Eddie Waters, spates, cleared.?July 29
Sehr Clara Montgomery, -, np..July 27
Sehr CAS Brooks, Brook?, np.. July 31
' PHILADELPHIA.
Steamship Virginia,' Hunter, cleared...August"3
Brig L II Ktmpie, Kim pie, cleared.July 26
Sehr M McNellL Craomeral, cleared.July 24
BALTIMORE.
Steamship Palcon, Haynle, cleared.Augnst 4
Sehr S B Franklin, Mooers, up.-Jnly 22
-Sehr J H s nc kn ey. Fooks, cleared.July 31
Sapping.
F
OR NEW YORK.
ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, AT HALF
PAST 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870
The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel steamship
SOOTH CAROLINA, Beckett. Commander, will
sall for.New York on WEDNESDAY, 9th August, at
half-past io-o'clock A. M., fr?m Pier No. 2, Union
Wharves. .*?,..
' Through ' Bills of Lading to Liverpool by
WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa.
Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania. Gotten
burg, and to Olaszow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM?
SHIPS. To New Enzland Citlea as usual.
insurance by Steamers of this Line X per cent
For Freight Engagements or Passage, having
very fine State-room accommodations, apply to
WAGNER, HOGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street,
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TON STEAMSHIPS.
' ESTABLISHED 1816.
POPULAR PASSENGER LINE.
THE VERY FAST AND SPLENDID
SWe-Wheel Steamships or thia Line will san from
Adgers. Wharf as followB :
MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, August . 12th, at 3
o'clock P. M.
JAMBS A DOER, SATURDAY, August 19th, at 8
o'clock A. M.
MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, Auguat 26tb, at
o'clock P. M.
JAMES ADDER, SATURDAY; September 2d, at 8
o'clock A. M. A%
These s te i m sn l pf insure at the lowest rate and
are noted for their strength, speed and com fort.
W Through Bills or Lading given on Cotton tn
Liverpool, Boston, Providence and tho New Eng?
land manufacturing towns at the lowest marke:
rates. -
MO" State-rooms may be secured tn advance
with ont extra charge. ??
For Freight or Paesag"aapply to
Jnly26_ JAMESADOER A CO.
.piOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN.
. CARRYING THE Xr.~TED STATES; MAILS.
: THE .LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
STEAM COMPANY
wm dispatch one.of their first-class, full power
Iron Screw Steamships Tram --*'.
PIER No. 46 N. R" EVERY WEDNESDAY,
AS FOLLOWS:
NEVADA, Capt. GREEN'.May 24, at 9 A M
WYOMING; Capt, wrnNNEKAv.Mali!, at 3 P M
NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD..'.'. ..June 3, at 3 P M
MINN*:-SOTA, Capt. T. W. FREE
MANN.June 7, at e.30 A M
IDAHO, Capt. PRICE.June 14. at 3 P M
MANHATTAN, Capt. FORSYTH..Jane 17, at a PM
i'OLORADO.CapLT.F.Fit2EMAN./tine '21, at 3 P M
WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLI AMS.. June'28, at 2 P M
Cabin Passage $80, gold. .
Steerage Passage (Office No. 23 Broadway) $30,
currency.
For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply po
.< I ' I ' WILLIAMS 4 GUION,. ?
"No. 63 WaU 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 of Freight apply to
JAMES AUGER & GO.,/ \
WAGNER, HUGER k CO., '
may6 Or WM. A. COURTENAY
F
OR LAKE SUPERIOR,
THE UNION
STEAMBOAT COMPANY,
AND
ATLANTIC, DULUTH AND PACIFIC LINE.
One ofthe Splendid Steamers METEOR. INDIA,
PACIFIC. COBURN, ATLANTIC, JAPAN, KEWEE
NAW, ARCTIC. CHINA and ST. PAUL, will leave
B?rlalo daily (except Fridays and Saturdays,) at
3 P. M., Erle the next rn; ming, Cleveland the
same night, and Detroit itt io P. M.. dally, (ex?
cept Sundays and Mon ^vs.) for DULUTH and in
lermediate LAKE SUPERIOR PORTS.
Connections are made at Duluth with the Lake
Superior and Mississippi Railroad, to St. Paul,
and all poluts in Minnesota. Northern Wisconsin
and Iowa. Also, with the Northern Pacific Rail?
road for the Red River Country.
Excursion Tickets, AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES.
will be issued by all principal Railroads to St,
Paul by this route, returning via all rail. Or by
Rall Routes to St. Paul and Duluth, returning via
Lake.
During thc months of June, July and August,
EXCURSION TRIPS will be made via the North
Shore or Lake Superior, visiting the Silver Mines,
Fort William, Grand Portage, Ac.
For farther information, apply to
B. F. PATRICK,
General Passenger Agent, Buffalo, N. Y.
E. T. EVANS. Manager A. D. and P. Line.
S. D. CALDWELL, General Manager U. S. Co.
may8-mwf3mo-<_
J^OK JV L ? K 1 D A,
VIA SAVANNAH.
The Steamer CI IY POINT, Captain
G. E. McMillan, will leave Southerne_
Wharr every TUKf-nA- EVENING, at KSU o'cioea,
(untii further notice,) for Jacksonville, Fernan?
dina and Palatka, arriving back at Charier ton
every SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
mayll HAVENEL A CO., Agents,
F
_gypping. _
OE PHILADELPHIA.
WEE KI. F STEAM LINE-THURSDAYS-CON?
NECTING WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES
AT PHILADELPHIA. FOR BOSTON AND
PROVIDENCE.
The Screw steamship
V I n G- I N I A. .,
HDNTER, Commander, .
Will be dispatched for Ph?adelphla^f fJBj.
on THURSDAY. August 10, at 1 o'ciockJjffillSB
P. M., from Brown's North Wharr.
JWThroogh Bills Lading issued for Cotton,
Rice and Rosin, Ac, to the New England Cities,
Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Loots, and tlte principal
Northwestern cities. Spirits Turpentine aa
agreed. -
?'The Steamers of this line will take Lamber
to Philadelphia on accommodating terms. .
For Freight engagements apply to
WM. A.-CODRTENAY.
ang'-mwa_No. 1 Union Wharf.
^NCHOE LINE STEAMERS
SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATUR?
DAY TO AND FROM NEW TORE "':
AND. GLASGOW.
CALLING AT LONDONDERRY TO LAKD.MAXLS AND
PASSENGERS .
The Steamers of this favorite >Une^>f ?gat?,
are built expressly for the Atlantic Pas-^fifl?g
Benger Trade, and fitted up in every respect with
all the modern Improvements calculated to insure
the safety, comfort and-convenience of Passen?
gers.
PASSAGB RATHS, PAYABLE IN CURRENCY,
To Glasgow, Liverpool and Londonderry--Flrat
Cabin, $66 and $76, according to location; Cabin
Return Tickets, $13?, secarlcg best accommoda?
tions; Intermediate, $33; Steerage, $28.
Parties sending for their friends In the Old
Country can purchase tickets at reduced rates.
For rurther particulars, apply to HENDERSON
BROTHEltS, No. 7 Bowling oreen, N. Y., br to
DOUGLAS NESBIT,
No. 3 Accommodation Wharf,
Charleston, s. C.
MW Responsible Agenta wanted In town and
country._jun20-p&w3moa
piCDTIC MAT fi STEAMSHIP COMP Y'S
THROUGH LINE TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES' GREATLT REDUCED.
Steamers of the above line leave Pier
No. 42, North River, foot or Canal^_
s-reet. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, ofthe" mn
and sotli or every month (except when these
dates rall on Sunday, then the Saturday pr?eea
mg.
AU departures connect at Panama with steam?
ers for South Pacific and Central American ports.
Departure of isth touches at Kingston. Jamaica.
For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran?
cisco u rs t of every month, except when lt falls on
Sunday; then on the cay preceding.
No California steaiiers touch at* Havana, bet
go direct from New Jori to Asplnwall.
. Onehnndrcd pounds baggage free to each aduP,
Medicine and attendance free.
For Passage Tickets or other information apply
at the COMPANY'S: TICKET OFFICE, on the
wharf root of Canal street, North River, New
York. F. R. BABY, Agent.
Jaiy20-?yr_
O R BEAUJORT, ' PACIFIC AND
CHISOIM'S LANDINGS.
F
The ateamer PILO? BOY. captain
W. T. McNelty, will eave Accommo-,_
dation Wharf, at 10 i'clock on MONDAY MORNING,
7th instant. Returning, will leave Beaufort TUES?
DAY MORNING. ' .
For Freight or Paisaae, apply to
RATENEL, HOLMES A CO.,
ang6-2_ No. 177 East Bay.
Ornes, Ojemicals, Ut.
CARBONATE OF AMMONIA .
Bicarbonate o? Soda
Cream or Tartar
' . ? Freab.Hop3.
For Bale, wholesale and retau, by
Dr. H. DAER,'. ,
oem No. 131 Meetlnor arrest.
w
ABNER '.S -IODO FORM
AND IRON PILLS.
For sale by DR. H. BAER,
janis_No. 181 Meeting street.
FINE FRENCH EXTRACTS FOR THE
HANDKERCHIEF.
LUBLN'S, .
CHRIS',
MOUILLERON'S, Ac
For sale, in quart Rles to auit purchasers, by
DB. H. BAER,
may25_No. 131 Meeting Btreet.
JUST RECEIVE D,
CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, .
(Belmbold's,)
By . DR. H. BAER,
mayis_No. 131 Meeting street.
jyK. BING'S PILE .REMED?.
Ker sale by DB. H. BAER.
tnlvs_. _j
PROFESSOR BERGER'S BED-BUG
DESTROYER; /
Costar* INSECT PtWDER
Glentworth's Rtach Exterminator
Costar 's Ra Poison -,
Iaaacsen'sSurePop-Death to Musqultoes.
For aale by DB. H. BAER,
lyfii_ No. 13.1 Meeting a we".
FLEMING'S VOR M CONFECTIONS,
(SINTONINE.)
? -, .< . r?
They a - pur el v Beet able, safe and sure. Tai
best in use. For sae by ' ' Dr. H. BAER,
. No. 131 Meeting street,
_ ._Who-esa-e Agent
ELECTROMAGNETIC BATTERIES,
MEDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE?
BAGS, Ac.
For sale by DR. H. BAER,
mario No.i3iMeetlng street
jy? OTHERS!
For your Chlldrer, usc none other than tue
GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL.
Mit contains no Anodyne. For sale by the
anufactuter, DR. H. BAER.
And also to be had at ali Drug Stores
gIR JAMES CLARKE'S FEMALE PILLS.
These PILLS haw long been used both In Great
Britain and this cmntry, and are the best ot their
kind in the marke.
For sale Dy DR. H. BAER,
apr22 No. 131 Meeting street .
?PLUM'S MTLDOTE ?OR STRONG
-DRINK.
A SURE CUTE FOR DRUNKENNESS.
One Dollar a lottie. Sent by mall, postage
paid, on receipt or Drice.
The Antidote is the best remedy that can be
administered In Ianla-a-Potu, and also for all
nervous airectlons. .
For sale by Dr. H. BAER.
. -No. 131 Meeting street,
oct? . Agen i. P>r South Carolina.
^STHMA CIGARETTES
A rew or the gemine ESPICS "FUMIGATEURS
CE ITO RALES'-tobe bad or DR. H. BAER,
may25_No. 131 Meeting street.
rjiHE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES,
PtEPARED DY TUE
NEW YORK XEDICAL UNIVERSITY.
COMPOUND FLED EXTRACT OF CANCER
PLANT-Puce *2
Cough Llnctus-Price $1
Dtlanthus Extract, for Epilepsy, St. Vitus' Dance,
Spinal and Ir?ln Affections-Price $2
Catarrh Specific- Price $2
Hydrated Oxyncl, Tor Consumption, Bronchitis,
Whooping tough, Ac-Price $2
Pile Extract-aoever railing Pile cure-Price $2.
.May Apple Pills for Dyspepsia, Torpidity of the
Liver. Constpatlon, Ac-Price 50 centB
Headache Pills-Price 50 cents
Alkaline Resol<ent-an iodized chemical water
superior tc Vichy, Kissingen, Seltzer, Ac
Pnce $1
Five Minute Pan Curer-Price $1
Chemical Healhg, Blood and Bone Ointment
Price $l
Ethereal Phosplorua-Price $3
Llthia-for the lldneys-Price $3
Kaialpa Extract-the.woman's rrlend-Price $3
Victoria Regla-unrlvalled for beautifying
complexion-Price $2
Amaranth-ror tie Hair-stops falling hair-Price
$l
Neuralgia-Rheimatlc Elixir-Price $2
Fever and Ague Globules-Price $2 per box.
For sate by DR. H. BAER, '
acm No.131 Meeting street, Charleston.
? int ? rc c?rica, Ut.
BEDFORD'S (JA?^EOOR^^^S) GROCER Y
h ?: -.AND.- ?gp - ' .
TE^V. WAREHOUSE.
HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER .
PURE LEAF LARD
PB?HE FA?TOBY AND ENGLISH CHEESES :
? ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKEB>5,^br!
i T? - BIBCUITS,. .AC., 4c.
N. B.-I CLAIM TO KEEP THE LARG EST STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT Of
FAMICT GROCERIES IN THIS CITY.
'- .. ;.-?.. ; . . ? . -?? ?? wj^B.*?-..?
:-33. E. BEDFORD,
. "sUCCBSSOB TO
WILLIAM S. CORWIN A CO..
No. 375 KING STREET,
. OPPOSITE HASEL.
VERT
CHOICE
F A HILT
FLOUR.
PURE ???
B RAND IES,, WIN'?B
AND VERY? OLD ?
; > WHISKIES. v .
WHOLESALE AlVDt ; RETAIL DEALER "
Fine Teasr Coffees, Sugars. ^ovisions, Spices, fisc*
. HKUMETICAX,LY SEALED FRUITS. . . ?" .-..
VEGETA B?li E S, M E A T S, SOUPS, Ac.
All articles soll Crom thia establishment are or the VERY -BEST' QUALITY ana WARRANTED
Goods lellvered to ail parts pr the Cl ry, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, free or expense.
EVERT E. BEDFORD. 1 * SEND FOR A . (JAS. S. MARTIN.
VEO. H. GRUBER. "? . CATALOGUE. . 1 WM. G. MOOD, Ja
<9rarift-4P!n?* iDistribn?ion.
$500,000
TO BE
GIVEN AWAY!
THE
S O IT TH CAR OL? N A
References in South Carolina : *
General WADE HAMPTON, General JOHNS. PRESTON, Hon: B, F. PERRY, Hon. w. D. SIMPSON,
Governor UL L.-BONHAM. ANDREW SIMONOS. Esq., General JOHNSON HAGOOD. Hon. G. A.
?J.KENHOLM, Hon. ARM1STEAD BURT, Governor J. K MANNING, Hon. JAMES OHESNUT, Hon. J. B.
CAMPBELL.
Eeferenees in New York City :
AUGUST BELMONT A CO., Bankers: Hon! CHARLES -O'CONOR, Counsellor-at-Law; Hon. JOHN'
E. WARD, Connsellor-at-Law; Hon. ROGER A'PRYOR. counsellor-at-Law; Colonel RICHARD LATU
ERS. T. A. HOYT; Esq., President Gold. Room; HUNT, THOMPSON .V CO.. Factors; ANDERSON,:
STARR A CO., Merchants^ PETTL's A CO., Merchants; F. ZOGBAUM* A FAIRCHILD, Merchant*;-' ;
$500,000 TO^ BE - AWARDED TO THE TICKET-HOLDERS- OF -THE
SERIES OF CONCERTS TO COMMENCE ON.THE FIRST OF'
OCTOBER, 18/ I. AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
CHARLESTON, S. C., ON WHICH DAY
THE DRAWING COMMENCES.
THE SOOTH-CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION. UNDER THE AUSPICES
of thc "South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society," will give a series of .concerts
at the Academy of Music' Charleston, S. C., commencing October 1st, ian,, for the porpos?
of raising a f and to enable Emigrants to-settle upon , lands selected by-toe Association for Homes
of Northern and European Farmers and others, in the State or South Carolina, and-for. their
transportation thither .and support, for the first year.
150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, AND NO MORE,
AT . FIVE DOLLARS EACH. '
ALL TBE PREMIUMS. INCLUDING DEED AND CERTIFICATE OF TITLE. TO ACADEMY
OF-MUSIC, will be deposited, with the National Bank of the Republic,' New York. j
$500,000 IN ?IJFrTS !
Ut Gift-ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Charleston,'S.'C., coat to build $230,000, having an annual
rental of about $20,ooo, from Opera House, Stores and Halls; the building being
abbat 230 feet bj eo feet, and situated corner of King and Market stre?tsTln^the
centre or the city, and well known to be the finest building -and most valuable -
property In Charleston, yarned at..:.9850,000;
Sd Girt-Oash.;..iiSi 100,OpU
8dGift-Cash.*.....I.... 35,000
4th Gift-cash.....:. 10,000
Stu OUt-Cash.,.'..;............. ' "6^000
35 Gifts-Cash-each $1000...1.. ?3,00 0
36 Quia-Cash-each $300... ia,500.
350 Girts-Cash-each $100. 35,000
350Girts-Cash-each $50...'....."\'.'..' 13,500
uoOlfts^-Cash-each $25.'.'..S l?j*H>0
1250 GUts-Caah-each $10....'...............13,500
2104 Gifts, amounts to............Jt..9500,000
fr BUTLER, CHM)WIGS, GABY & CO.,
Agents S. C. Land and Immigration Association,
General M. C.-BUTLER, ) "' ?
JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., .> .. . *. ? "' CHARLESTON. S.O.
General M; W. GABY, ) .'. . >* . ~<x-;A . .
AGENTS WAXTED-LIBBRAL COMmS^j?S.. Ail^^?p..'./^- ';. ,t :
..''-'.-s--O--i--.':.' ...
Commissioners and Supervisor's of Drawing:
General.A?B. WRIGHT,^Georgia./ -.'v . . a??
' General BRADLEY T.. JOHNSON, of Virginia.
. Colon?l B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina.
' Hon. BOGEE A. PRYOR,' o? New York. : ,
. '---7-?-rr-' '. ,.
A. FAIR JSJST> C03IMENDAELE 6CFTEME t
. , ;< CHARLESTON, 8. CM Mayj-, 18?1.'
We take pleasure In certifying that we rfre acquainted with General IL c. BUTLER, JOHN
CHADWICK,Eaq.,.and General GARY, Of the firm of BUTLER, CHADWICK;.GAfit?ff CO., and.
? now them to be gentlemen or Integrity, and wa regard the object they have or assisting immigrants
to homes in South Carolina of great importance to the state - as weil as to: the immigrants,'and we
have every confidence that their enterprise will be carried our with fairness and- honesty to all . par
flea concerned. . .... ,'.- T J..-..
GEO. A. TRENHOLM, 'I.W.HAYNE:.: ' ".'
B. H. RUTLEDGE, ' - -A. G. MAGRATH,
JAMES CONNER. ' r-THOS. Y. SIMONS, ! .
JAMESR, PRINGLE, :J- HENRY BUIST,
WILMOT G. DESAUSSURE.
Tickets can be procured of E. SEBBING A CO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 34 "Broad
street. ? !
iKacrjin.crn, Castinjgs, &z.
mar2T-mwfomos
gPONGES ! SPONGES i
Jas: received a fine assortment
BATHING SPONGE
Carriage Sponge
Toilet sponge
Surgeon's Sponge, 4c, Ac
For aale by DB. H. BAER,
mayl5. No. 131 Meeting atreet.
AND THE
?WEED? FAMILY FAVORITE LOCKSTITCH
MACHINE,
are the beat :n use.
Fo:.- sale on trie Lease Plan, with monthly pay
merni, on easy terms, or for cash. AH kinds o
Machine attachments, Needles, Cotton, (white
black and. colored,) Silk, Oil, Soap, Ac, Ax.
Repairing as usual, circulars and samples o
K'ork sent on application, i
D. B. HASELTON,
General Dealer in First Claas- Sewing na
chines ana Material, No. 307 King street,
auglT Charleston. S, O
3saatS?tCs preparations.
DEATH TO RATS
ROACHES
BEDBUGS, &c:
NEVER FAILING.
BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHEBfi.
HERMETICALLY SEALED AND
ALWAYS FRESH.
Sold at Wholesale by
DOWIE. MOISE cfc DAVIS,
And at retail by all Druggists. rebi-smo
- SOTPBRTNTENDBNT'S OFTICB, V
SAVANNAH AND OHABLBSTONB. K, C?. y
" CHAELK3TON, ATJgBBt 4,187LJ
.On and after^BuNDAY a6xt, eth :ttstantythe
AFTERNOON EXPRESS" TRAIN rWili leave
ohatieatoa?.3.25 P.M. C^TOSDEN)
a0gB Engineer and gnpertntendentv
rOBTHBASIEHN i BAILEO AI) COM
? . PANT. .
Trains wm ?eaVe.Cliari?aton Daliyat6;30 A. M.
%5?? charleston-7:8p '-A;^(kbn^'**
cep^)nnd2:80:P..M. ^ " fitflj.
... xrain doea not leave Olifllrlo^
??kr&'' '?? rr* A'
Tj^ieavtogj?o A-' *P matea tnrongtwnne*
tien to' New^York, via .Richmond, andr Achola
Creek ordy^gctoglthrou'gh In 40 honr?
jr?n^^eaW-by.' e P. M.'Train *ave
cbniceoTrotT^^^^
or via Portsmouth and"Baltlmore. ThoeoJ^vrng
? RTPAY by thls:-Traln lay. over on ^RAT^JI_Bal
timsre. Those leaving on S ATLTIDAT remain sm*.
?Af^Wilmlngton?.NiC.-i ' -'.c!
This ls the c&eapesvqulckest and most pleasant
route to cinbiialiS^<)mciago andvot^ pointa.
West aid Northwest.' ^J^r^ng
nec?ona^ w'^eahlngton^^ ?raina
ctf Wttmm&a^onio Baliraad.?~'-? ?>??
. -S. S.;BOWMONS, ' ,
. -.'j-- v v :.-. xrigmeerandSujierU^defit-^ .<
P. Lv CLKAPOK, General Ticket Ageat. *.:??.
febll-iamoa*. ?. : . ? ?' ? .
^OBTHEISTEB?;;^RAIT^AIT.
OF7ICBSOTBE?NDB^:N.:E> R-T
On and after SUM DAT next, thee th. ustaubjf he
Art ornoo a Expresa Tram will arrive at 2.30 Ps M.
Down Passenger Train,on Cheraw and.'Daf?
llngtonBallroad will leave Cheraw;-af 6' A. IT?,
and nasa way stations one hour earlier- than at
present. ,8. S. SOLOMONS,
Superintendent.
.Country papera please copy.- - angi e PAP
LINE TO ;GEORGETOWN? S O: .
OF7IO/I:N?HTHSABTEEK RAILROAD COMPANY,]
* . ; CJS*BLBOT0N,-,S. .0.,' Jul* 81, .18 71. I -
A Stage -Line with good coaches is now?being
ronbetweenKlngstreeand George to wn.ieavifltt
K ingstree on Tnesd ays, Thurad ay a and Sat nrd ay?r
returning, liave Georgetown, Mondays,-wednes*
days and Fridays. ^
Passengers leaving Charleston at 6.30 A. M.- go
.through aaaie day. v . '.'?s'"\ji _ -?JLCik
/S. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. **
. .p^L.iCi.KAPOB.GeneralTlck?DAgent. > :
augl-:uthslmp ;" .. '?? ? : - ?
gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
c .\7HAB?B2roWv S." 0.,. Jrm
On and after SCNDAY, June ll, the'Pas.ien;'
ger Tram's on the Souta Carbuna Railroad wtu
rranaBTouowa^.
V--.' .v. . ' ' ItJB'ATJOrjSTAi"^ "...??. .
Leave Charleston....-.8.50 A. M.
ArriveWA?^t^A;;';.^.^.?....^^ 4J? P. M.
Leave Charleston ?r?5k'.ui.....'....vj.-? A. Mi
Arrive .at Colambla i?.-..;?.v.-.'.'ia?;^; 8.40 P. M.
.... MB CEABIiBSTON?, .>:>..
Leave Augusta.??". ???'*?-? .tT A* "*
Arrive at Charleston..-T.v::8.20 P. M.
LeaveOolumbla..:.7.40 A.M. .
Arri! ve at Charleston..3.30 P. M.
r THBOTJGH WILMINGTON TRAIN. . . ..
Leave Auguna:.;...........8,00 AVK
Arrive at KmgvUle.. . MMKC M.
Leave KmgvUle*...........-.......^W'*<? ^
Arrive at Anguata..-.,.?<?..-. 7.46jp>iM.
. ,. .. "AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. - . r, .
(Sundays excepted.) ?.. r-..?.- r;
Leave charleston.-.8^0 P. ?.
Arrive**Augusta......7-WA M.
Leave Augusta.....?.:..,?.. 6.00.P.dj.
Arrive at Charleston...?...>.,..A40;A.;M.
: .?ouwBU.inoaT axraiSA/ ?si .'?itv .
.? (Sundays excepted.).
?ej?ve ciiaxieaton^..,.-.?40JWf.
AvrW?^??Cotonbia..?.OO?,M.
Leave;Golmnfiuv.-. ............ ^........... T^O P.M.
Arrive at " Charleston. M v 6.4^ A? M.
' STTMMBBVIJUiB THAIN.
Lrave Charleston......,-..2.48 P. M.
Arriv? at Summerville,..4.10 P. M.
Leave Summerville.f. 7.op A. M.
'Atrlre-af Cta?i??eoii.*ti #?*? . . . 8?I?,A.M. .
? -z '. CAIOXN BRANCH.--- . -? -:I
Leave Camden;.0.00 A: Mi
Arriv? at Columbia."...IQ. WA. M.
.Beave columbia...... L2S P.?fe
ijWr?a?'iMma?%'.~~~.??.VV.?V'IQ... 6.WP.JQT .
Day and Night Trains, make close - connections
at Augusta with .Georgia Railroad, and Centrai
Railroad.
-. Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta
^Columbia Night Train connects with Green ville
and Columbia Railroad.
cam d en Trai -u connecta * a t Kin gvt ile daily (ex.
cent Sundays) with Day Passenger. .Txaln, and
runs toronga to Colombia and returns on Mon.
days, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
. A L. TYLER, Vice-PresldeD'- - .
S. B. PIOKENS, Q. T. A. i ^Jgnl9
SAVANNAH ANX> CHARLESTON RAIL*
.ROAAV;- "
. CHABLBSTON, JnljF?; ?8TL '
On abd after MONDAY, July 3iaitTralniiwlUmn
dally.aafoUowajviz: .:.:^V/Ui'^'H^ '
,: -X: - ' DALLY TRAINE tdt'^-v.:. .:i:,
Leave Charleston; 8undaya:ex^ ..
. ArrlvoatSavannah, Sundays ex.ccpted-.5JKi p. M. '
j^MrSa^nab78n&B%
ArftvejatKTjhaneaton, Sundays excepied.i.?. M.
? ?V-NIGffiC?tRAiN. 1
Leave cn&eaWn?daily.:';'...:.:..v..?v^36.*.?||.
??^v^im^'mti . . .. . .-. . ; -,f-" -fi?
Leu?.Savannah, dally.... .............. 11.15 E. M.
Arrive.at Charleston, daUy.............6.35A.M. T
N?Jht Train makes close connection at Savan?
nah with the Atlantic A. Gt li Railroad for points
in Florida.' . - fr. .
Sleeping Oars on a'l Night Tra?na. ?- ' -
? DayTranrmaket connection at Savannah with
Georgia central: Railroad for Macon and points
South and Weat. '.. > ..
..Erelghts forwarded'a?lly to and from .Savaii- .
nah and ali points beyondi.
: :.. -??Y . C.S. GADSDEN;
- "fcrjgjne?rand Superintendent..
,. S. O. BOYLSTON. ^Ir. and T. Ag'ept. \ . *Joly27
QHERAW AND SALISBURY RATLRpAP
ENOINEER'3 OFPICB, )
CHERAW AND SALISDUKY-R. R. ^loify?NY; - >
CHBBAWiS. C., July.2L.18JL! Jj . j
Bids will be received'at.the above,offlce. p,uui j
tho^ist August, 187L ?or'the'foB?wingwortand s
ist. For Twenty-eight Thousand (28,000) Oroaa
Ties, to be delivered along the line of the ,first
eleven miles ot road from Oheraw. .
2d. For .building fifteen hundred (1600) ltaeal
? feet or Pil?, ana Framed Tre8t?es.Jand Water -,
! ways, and for tarnishing rnateriilST?same. :
8d Forgrading the 18th, 19th and w sections
already located, and tbe' remataderfof- lmeito
Wadesboro', say three (3) tn ties, whenilocated,^
- Plans andspeclflca?ons can be seen by calnit
upon the undersigned. ' E, BURGH SMITH,
july26-WB7 Resident Engineer.
I^ONEY CANNOT "BUY IT 1
FOR SIGHT IS PRIC?LESSII
'?mmm
The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured 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 td be the most Perfect, Na?
tural Artificial Help to the human eye ever known.
They are ground under their own supervision,
from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together,
and derive their name. "Diamond," on account
or their hardness and brilliancy. '.
The scientific principle on which they are con.
6true ted brings the core or centre or the 'ans di?
rectly m front of the eye, producing a clear and
distinct vision, as m the natara!, nealthy als?,
and preventing all.unpteasant sensations, anon as
glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac,
peculiar to all others in use.
They are mounted in the finest manner, in
frames of the best quality, of au materials used
for that purpose. Their finish and durability can?
not be surpassed.
CAUTION.-None genuine unless bearing their
trade mark stamped on every frame.
JAMES ALLAN,
Dealer bi Watches, Jewelry.
Sterling Silverware and Optical Goods,
No. 307 King street.
0Ct31-stutblyr Charleston, S. C.
HASKELL'S ELECTRIC OIL. _
ANS .
HASKELL'S CARBOLIC CANCER SAEVB,
For sale bv DB. H. BAER,
may2f 131 Meeting street.