The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, October 05, 1871, Image 4

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Myrrh. BT JOAQUIN MILLER. "And yon and I have hurled Love. A red seal on the cu t? i L'S lld ; The clerk below, the C >urt above. Pronounced lt dead; the corpse te hld. And I, who never crossed your win. Consent-that you may have it SUA, . * . * "Wnat recks it now whose was the blame I But call it mine; for better used Km I to wrong and cold disdain Can better bear to be accused Of all th-t wears the shape orshame, Than have you reel one touch or blame. 0 m * * . "I go a'one; no little hands To lead me from forbidden ways, Ko little voice In other lands Shall cheer me all the weary days: Yet these are yours, and that to me Is much Indeed, and lt mu it be. "I did not blame y on-do not blame The stormy elements ot soul That I have scorned to tone or tame, Or bind down unto dull control; In Tul1, tierce youth, they all are youri, With all their rollv and th-lr rorce. "But shou'd you some time read a sign, A name among the princely rew, While you are with your friends and wine, Then careless turn to one or two, Say. 'He was mine, his praties, hw tears, Were mine.were mtue r\>r years and years.' " COMMERCIAL NETTS. Exports. Nsw YORK-Per steamship Champion-17 bugs sea island and 1576 bales upland cotton, 60 bbl? rosin. 40 bales yarn. 45 tes rice, 600 bags cotton seed meal, and 85 pkga. The Charleston Cotton, Rice and Xaval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, WEDNESDAY STOKING, october 4, i87i. COTTON.-There wa? a well supported Inquiry from purchasers, the market having an active and strengthening character, middlings opening at 18*, and improved to is v?,is ^c, with a gene ral hardening In the rates Ircm * ?*c ft lb, dos lng arm. Sales near 800 bales, say 9 at 17, 32 at nv. 8 at Vt%, 46 at 18,33 at 13 v. 2*4 at is >4'. 35 at I8X, 138 at 18*. 54 at IS*. 113 at 18X. 69 at 18J,', 2 at 19c We quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.is ?18 Low middling.l8X?sl8X Middling.lSVailX Strict middling.I8?i@ RICK.-Ttiero was a good demand at steady rates. Sales no tierces or clean Carolina, say 60 tierces at 7c, 60 at 8*c ft ts- We quote com? mon to fair at 7@8c; good 8,*<58*c. NAVAL STORES.-The receipts or naval stores still continue light and prices steady, buyers re lnctantly paying asking prices, with the expecta tton or a decline. The sales for the past two days are as follows : 63 bbls pale snd low pale rosin at $7a7 50; 32 bbls No 1 and extra No 1 at $6a6 75; 153 bbl? No 2 and low No 2 at $3 25; 72 bbls No 3 at $3. In spirits turpentine sales or 118 bbls at 69c Fa? i a HTS.-To Liverpool by ?team, direct, \d on uplands, ld on sea islands; via New York, Sd on uplands. Tia on sea islands; by sall, on uplands 9-i6d, sea islands nominal. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New York by Bteam, Xe on uplands and lc on sea islands; $1 50 ft tierce on rice; by sall Ko 1? lb on cotton; - ft tierce on rice; 40c ft barrel on rosin; $7@8 9 M on lum? ber; $9@10 9 M on timojr. To Boston, by Ball Xe fl lb on upland cotton. To Providence, by -sall $3 fl Mon boards, *c ft lb on cotton: by steam $i ft bale on New York rates. To Phlla delphla, by steam Xe ft tb on uplands; by sall, $7 fi M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 per ton en clay, and $3a$3 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam Xe fl lb by sall, $6 50@7 ft M on boards; $3@3 26 fl ton on phosphate reek. Vessels are In demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, 3. C, Darlen an J Sat ilia River, Qa., and Jacksonville, fla., to Northern ports, and $to@i2 ft M are the rates on lamber and boards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills 21X@22. DOMESTIC EXCHANUK. ie banks are pur? chasing sight checks at X@>? off, and sell at par. There ls no business doing tn time bills. GOLD-13X?14*. Markets by Telegraph. .w. MONEY MARKETS. FRANKFORT, October 4-Noon.-Bonds 95X PARIS, October 4-Noon.-Rentes 56f45c. LONDON, October 4-Noon.-Consols 93*. Bonds 93. Evening.-ConsoiS 93*. Bonds 92a93. Nsw lORK, October 4-Noon.-Freights quirt. Stocks dall bat rteady. Gold weak; nowisxa 13*. Governments doll and heavy. Money 6 per cent. Exchange, long 8X. short 9*. Evening.-Money easier at 5a7 per cent on cali, bat closed 1 wer. Sterling exchange active, and leadtbg baukers advanced the.r rate to b v. Gold 13 v..H*. Sixty-twos is?;. States Inactive, ex cepc on new Sooth Carolinas, wh ch sold down to48X; little belter li er in the day. Freights quiet. NEW ORLEANS, October 4.-Bank sterling 24* Sight x premium. Gold nv COTTON MA RUTS. LIVERPOOL, October 4-Noon.-Cotton opened advancing. Uplands 9*d, orleans Q*d. 60C0 bales were sold last night alter the close of the regular report, making tte sales : esterday 20,r.oo bales. Later.-Cotton bas an upward tendency; up lands 9Xd, Orleans led; Bales 25,000 bales; speen latlon and export sooe. 4.80 P. M.-Cotton closed wl'h upward tenden cy; uplands s vd, Oreanaiod; sa>s 30,000 boles; export an i specu atlon 12,000. Nsw YORK, October 4-Noon.-Cotton more ac? tive and strong; uplands 20*, Orleans 20*; -ales 2000 bales. Sales ol cotton futures last evenlug 7100 bales, t? roi.own: October 19 9-16al9*a 1911-16: November I9*al9 9 l6al9Xal9 11-16; De oembet .9*al913-16al9 9-ieal9*; January 19*a 19Xari7<; February 20; Ma ch 20X; ApC 20*; free on board at Ci. ar lest on is Vc. Eveatog.-Cotton strong; sates 3373 bales; up lands 20J^Ovc; miens ??0420* c. Sales of fu tares to-day 18.4C0 bales, as tallows: October 19Val9*al9 15-I6a20c. November 19X*19*.'al8 15-16C. December i9Xal9*al915-16a20c, January 20a21a211-15, February 20a20.Vc, Maren 20Jfc. BOSTON, October 4.-Cotton steady; midd lngs 20.se; ?ross receipts 230 bales; sales 200; stock 4900. PHILADELPHIA, October 4.-Cotton very strong; mu i lu KS vo.vc; stock light. BALTIMORE, October 4 -Cotton firmer and heid higher; middlings l9Xal9,Vc; net receipts 72 bales; gross 185; exports coastwise 318; sales P SM; stock 1025. > NORFOLK, October 4.-Cotton steady; mW- 8 tilings 19c; net receipts 1156 bales; exports coast- c vt.se 387; sales 70; Stock 5767. 1 WILMINGTON, October A-Cotton Arra; mid dimes 19c; net -receipts 419 bales; sales 200; ?toe? 2711. SAVANNAH, October 4.-Cotton excited and prices advanced; low middlings 19c;net receipts 1677 bales; exports coast wise 993; sales 1900; stock 7781. AUGUSTA October 4.-Cotton strong; middling? 18ve; recap s too bales: eales 580. ?onus, October 4-Cotton strong; mlddl ngs lJXai'o*c; net receipts 610 hales; experts coast? wise 696; sales 600; BU ck io,i83. MEMPHIS, October4.-C tton advancing; mid- 11 dllngs i8Xal9c; recdp B 7-10 bales. 1 NEW ORLEANS. October 4.- Cotton Btrorg* m'd dungs 19Xa'9cX: net receipts 520 bato* crust 1007; salts 2250; stock 19,681. ' b PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL.October!-Noon.-Coin 3is3J. Tal ow 46s. NEW YORK, October 4-Noon.-Flour dull and unchanged. Whea q let and nomina Iv i y> . - lower. Corn du l. Pork steady. Ue-s $13 75. Lard M ead y ai lUXaiOX". Tuipentiue firm at 64 B65c. Rosin firm at $3 5?a$3 60 fer st rs I ed. ( Evening.-southern flour du 1 and drooping Whiskey quiet ard steady ai. $1. Wneat heavy at 3a4c lower and limited export; wintpr red Western $16H167,amber Western $16Sal 70. Corn less active; Western ratxet 75c in store. Potk dall and lower at$13 6al3 7?. Beer $ Hall 25. ! Kettle lard l0*c. Turpentine Dim at 64a65c. : Rosin firm at $3 55*3 60 fur strained. WILMINGTON, October 4.-Spirits turpentine ! Arm at 60c. KoMu firm; $2 95 tor strained ; $5 25 for No. 1;$3 25 ror No. 2; $7 25 Tor exira pale; |*T? for paie. Turpe&tlne firm at $3 ror hard; s $4 40 ror yellow dip; $4 75 ror virgin. I M CINCINNATI, October 4.-Potk lngnod demand at $12 75; held at $13. Lard opened Him and olosed dui ai 7*c. ? ear s des 7*c Whisky In I *? lair e'emand at lo? er - ate', 93 :. ST. LOUIS, I CI ober 4.-Whiskey Arm with poor demand at 95c. Pork dull and 1>W' . Cleur e des 7Xa8 and 8*c. Lard quiet and UL ...anged; ket? tle 9 vc LOUISVILLE. October 4.-Provisions eas er bur j?? 66c UUDly l0Wer" Wl"3l*e-f 1ulet ana s'ea ly at Nsw ORLEANS. October 4 - Flour-medium aud low grades scarce; superfine $5 75a5 87*; doutde $6 75; treble *7a7 25. Coru 8??S5. oats dull and lowei at 5oti65. itu dull at $i 25. Uav- lioice scarce st $35a36; prime nleuty, bul duli at $3Ja32. Poik quiet and held at $14 OJ. Bacon firm; Shoul? ders and clear rib 8*a8X; drat 9jy*; choice hams scar?.?* at 19*. Lard scirce; tieice 10.Va 10*; keg 12al2*. Sugar none. Moia-ses scarce ordin?r, re.* 'fled 99; 1 in)lce$t 09*. Coffee, none la first haL is; prime ITXalTXC. Interior Cotton .Marketa. COLUMBIA, Octooer 3.-Sales 41 bales; mid dlines n?ic. WINNS BORO'. Octov<er 1_For the week end? ing 2d instant 259 bales of cotton have been so d In this raaik-'t, at prices ranging from 17 to n.s'c COLUMBUS, October 2.-Market quiet; mid? dlings I7>ic;sales 79bales; receipts 141; shipments 16) bjles. MONTGOMERY, October 2.-The market ls Arm; low middlings is v:; asking higher. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, October 3.-SPIRIT3 TURPENTINE. Sales of 26 casks at 60c per gallon ror southern packages and 30 at 61c for Nrw York pacicages. Rosis.-Sales iX 1200 bbls at $2 95 for straioed, $3a3 50 for No 2, $4 50a5 for No 1, $6 for pa:e. and $7 for extra pale. CRCDB TURPENTINE -Sales of 135 bbls at $2 95 for ha-d, $4 40 for yellow dip, and $4 75 for virgin. Corros.-Sales of 127 bahs as follows: l bale at 16, 4 at 18.95 at 13<?. and 27 bales at I8>ic. Mar? ket Orm. We quote : Ordinary 16c, good ordinary 17Kc, low middling 13'"'c, middling 18>ic. Havana Market. .r A YAKA, September 30.-Sro AB.-Ste ck In "rehouses at Havana and Matanzas, 198,000 boxes and 2150 hhds. Receipts or the past week at Havana and Matanzas. 40 boxes and "5 hhds. Exported during the week from Havana and Ma tansas. 13 600 boxes and 700 hhds, or which 13.500 boxes and all the hogsheads were lo the United States. Market dull and all qualities slightly de? clined, but lower grades declined the mosr. Mer? chants reruse to purchase, owing to the lilj-h de? mand* or holders. Receipts scanty. No IS D S 10>? rs. No 10 to 12 D S10K rs, No 15 to 20 D S IIH al3Jire; molasses sugar nominal at 8K rs; Mus? covado sugar, lair to good relining lO'ic Coal oil, in tins. 4 rs per gallon. Lumber-white pine $44 per loco feet, pitch pine $42 50 per lcoo reet. Freights-per box or sugar to Northern ports IL per hhd or anear to Northern perta $4. Exchange on London 24X to 25)i premium, on Par s 9J?a 10)? premium, on United States, sixty days, cur? rency, l?ax premium, short sight }ial premium, gold, sixty days, 12 premium, short sight, ll pre? mium. Kecelpts by Railroad, October l. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 945 bales cotton, 57 bales goods, 236 bbls naval stores. To Railroad Agent, and others. NORTHEASTERN 2AILR0AD. 255 bale3 upland cotton. 367 bbls naval stores, cars lumber and wood, laths, nails, mdse, Ac. To A J salinas, Frost A Adger. Mowry A Son, Geo W Williams A co. Pringle A Son, Barden A Parker, W C Bee A co, A S Smith, T P Smith, Caldwell A Son, Wagener A Monsees. W C Courte? nay A co, Kinsman A Howell, W K Ryan, Char? lotte Sumter, G H Walter A co, J C Courtenay A co, Trenbolm A Son, A B Monigan, Claghorn. Her. ring A co, Dukes A co. Reeder A Davis, J N Rob? son, Crane, Boylston A co, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, Howard Bros, Gaillard A Mlnott, S D Stoney, J P Browne, Witte Broa. Ravenel * co, E St J Fripp, Plnckney Bros. J A Qnackenbush, P Hudson, J C H Claussen, R Parsons. L E Conner A fon. F W Peiper, J Wieters, F L Meyer, S R Marshall, W T Sand-, rs, and Railroad Agent. Fassengera. Per steamet Water Lilly, from Edlsto, Enter? prise and Way Landings-Mrs C L Jacobs and two daughters, H T Terrill, G A Richmond, and 7 on deck. PORT CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. Last Onarter. eth. o honra, 12 minutes, evening. New M jon, 14th. 1 hoar. 0 minutes, morning. First uuarter. *.0th. 6 hoars, 31 minutes, evening. Full Moon, 28th, 2 hoars. 50 min?tes, morning. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday.. Thursday - Friday. 7'saturday_ 8 Sunday. SUN RISKS. 6.. 56 6..67 6..58 6..59 6. .69 6.. 0 6.. 1 SUN SETS. 5..42 5..40 6..39 6..38 5..37 5..35 6. .34 MOON R. A 3. 8..20 8..58 S..40 10..24 ll..14 morn 12.. 9 MARINE NETTS. CHARLESTON, 8. C.OCTOBER 5, 1871. Lat 30 deg 4fl min 33 sec. | Lon 79 deg 57 min 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr R E Lee. Gradick, Cooper River. 1219 bash sis rouen rice. To Jno Uacckel, and lograham t Son. Steamer Water Lilly, Togllo, Edlsto, Enterprise ?nd Way Land logs. 28 baga sea island cotton, [ad?* and sundries. To D Nisbet, Ravenel A :o, Fraser & Dill, G A Trenholm A Son, WA Boy IP, Wm G J: nev, Kinsman A Howell, D McPherson, J F Taylor A co, Stoney A Lowndes, H Bischoff A co, Bollmann Bros, A Nlemann, Klnaman Bros, J Cosgrove, and others. Sloop Agnes, trom Bellveo Piar tatton. 1 baie iea Island cotton. To J K Heath. Sloop Mary Mills, rrom ron Pon. 29J bushels -ough rice. To O H lograham A Son. Sloop Geo Washington, from ashepoo. soo bush ?la rough rice. To Ravenel A co. Boat rrom Christ Church. 2 bags sea Island cot? on. To U Bulwlnkle. Boar rrom Christ Church. 1 bag sea Island cot? on. To W M Lawton A Son. Boat from Christ Church. 1 bag sea Island cot? on. To T P Smith. Boat rrom Edlsto. 1 bag sea Island cotton, to Fraser A Dill. Boat rrom Christ Charch. 2 bags sea Island cot? on. To Kinsman A Howell. Boat rrom Christ Church. 6 bags sea Island otton. To W Gurney. Received rrom Chlsolm's Mill. 154 tierces rice, "o Frost A Adger and Reeder A Davis. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York ames Adger & co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York. UP FOR THIS PORT. British bark David McNutt, Lockhart, at New ort, Eng, September 16. Bark Keys'on e.-. at Boston, Octcber 2. tchr May Moro, Stetson, at New York, 2d Oe ober. Sehr Lilly, Hughes, at New York, October 2. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Charlea Con. .ry, Ptnkham, at Boston, Sep ember 30. Sehr Jonas Smith, Douglass, at New York, 2d Ictober. Scbr Myrover, Brown, at New York, October 2. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Nsw YORE. October 4.-Arrived, the steamship vtimlngton. Arrived out, the Herman, France, md Samaria. The ship Andr;-w Jackson ls at Qce?nstown, raking. NEW ORLEANS, October 4.-The steamship Mo? rty, trom Baltimore, h >s pm into Pensacola, hav ag lost her rudder In the eales ot the 29th. MEMORANDA. The steamship Sea Gull, hence at Baltimore, re iort?: on the 29th ult, at 1 30 A M. on* Wlcomlco tiver, tell In w th the sehr Phebe S Williame, with alls blown away and In a sinking condition; took iff me captain and crew and towed the vessel ato port. The ??rig J Means, from Bucksvllle, S C arrived it Boston September 30. LIST OF VESSELS CP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. ?or bark Lnttet, Nielsen, sailed.Sept 15 lark Annie Kimball, sanson, sailed....August i8 WEST HARTLEPOOL. BSQ. *he Elise, Eroaca, saned.August 9 NEWPORT, ESO. Jr bark David McNutt, Lockhart, up.Sept 16 ALLO A. SCOTLAND. .'ne Omen, Berkholm, sailed.August 26 MONTROSE. SCOTLAND. The Achilles. Umsch. sailed.Sept 13 RIO DE JANEIRO. ?ermac sehr Clara, Bodewes, sailed_August 22 DOMESTIC. B03TON. lark Keystone,-. up. lng E II Kennedy, Hallett, up!.'.'.'.'. trig M nute Aboe,-, up. trig Litanei, -, up. ichr Charles Comery, rlnkham, ci'd KEW YORK. chr Ada, Relyea, cleared. ehr Lilly, Huithes, up. chr May Morn, Stetson, up. chr Myrover, Brown, cleared..', chr Jonas Smith, Douglass, dared. PHILADELPHIA. chr Henrietta, Leavltr, up. BALTIMORE. chr J H Stickney, Fooks, cleared... BOCKPORT, MB. chr James Wall,-, sailed. ..Oct 2 Sept 27 Sept 18 Sept 19 -Oct 2 Sept 30 .oct 2 .Oct 2 .Oct 2 .Oct 2 Sept 22 Sept 30 Sept 26 J" U S T RECEIVED, Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pain Ex actor. A so, a trcsh supply or SEAL OLEUM, the grea medy ror Rheumatism. For sale, wholesale and retail, by * ," v. Dr. H. BAER, NJko. lal Meeting street. Stripping. rJIHE PHILADELPHIA IRON LINE. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS GULF STREAM, Captain McCreery, VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, are now regularlv on the Line, Insuring a QTst class sea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and in alliance with Railroad Com? panies at both termini, afford raDld transportation to and from all points In the Cotton States, and to and from cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and the principal cities of the Northwest, boston, Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen? tres. aw The GULF STREAM. 1450 bales capacity, ls appointed to sall from Brown's wharf on FRIDAT MORNING, October 6th, at ll o'clock. ?W The VIRGINIA will follow next week. For particulate or Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents, No. 12 South Dela ware Avenue, Philadelphia._oc'3 jp O B BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF TKR NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL ?ND BREMEN. The one Steamship MARYLAVP, Johnson, Com? mander, will sall for Baltimore, on SATURDAY, October "th, at 4 o'clock P. M. r Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi tlonal insurance, and Consignees are allowed aa . pie time to sample and sell their Goods from theRallrnad Depot in Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. TRENHOLM. Agent, oct3-5 No. 2 Union Wnarvea. F OR LIVERPOOL DIRECT. The Al Bri:lah steamship MILBANK E. John H. Smith, Master, having a por-_ (lon or her cargo engaged and going ou boaia, will meet with dispatch. For Freight engagements, apply to WATSON A HILL, 8ep25 Adger's Wharr. ?ACLFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPTS THROUGH LINS TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JA FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers or the above line leave Pier Na 42, North River, foot of Canal,_ street. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the 1KB and 80th or every month (except when these dates rall on Sunday, then the Saturday preced mst. All departures connect at Panama with steam? ers for south Pacific and Centrai American ports. Departure of l?trt touches at Kingston, Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco first of every month, except when lt falls on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch a: Havana, bet go direct from New York to Asptuwall. One hundred pounds baggage tree to each adol*, Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other Information app y at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on tte wharr root ot Canal street, North River. New York. F. R. BABY, Agent. Jily26-?yr F OR LIVERPOOL. The American Bark ST. PETER, Gage Master, having a portion or her cargo en gaged, will be dispatched promptly. Tor runtier engag ments apply to J. A. ENSLOW 4 CO.. sep30 No. 141 East Bay. Optical. jy^ONEY CANNOT BUY IT I FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS 1^ The DIAMOND GLASSES, mannractared by J. E. SPENCER A CO., New York, which are now ottered to the public, are pronounced by all the celebrated Opticians of the world to be the moat Perfect, Na? tural Artificial help to the human eye ever known. They are ground under their own supervision, from min?te Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, "Diamond," on account or their hardness and brilliancy. The scientific principle on which they are con strncted brings the core or centre or the lens di? rectly in front or the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as Klimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac. peculiar to all others in ase. They are mounted In the finest manner, in frames or the best quality, or all materials useo for that purpose. Their finish and durability eau uot be surpassed. CAUTION.-None genuine unless bearing their trade mark stamped on every frame. JAMES ALLAN, Dealer In Watches, Jewelry, Sterling Silverware and Optical Goods, No. 307 King street. octTI-stnthlyr_Charleston. S. C ?nil?ing JHaterial. LIME Now landing a cargo or very superior FR?SH LIME. For sale low, at BUILDERS' DEPOT, 94 CHURCH STREET, I I sepl E. M. GRIMEE, P. 0. Box 374. DOORS, SASHES ANO BLINDS. Q.OOD NEWS FOR THE SICK! LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF BEEF, (The genuine artic e.) UPHHAM'S FRE-H MEAT CURE for the pre? vention and cute ot Consumption, after Dr. Trousseau's recipe. Beef, Wine mid Iron. Elixir Calls iva Bark. Kuxlr Calisaya Bark and Pyrophosphate of Iron. These and al! other new preparations are to be found at thc Drug Store or Dr. II BAKK, bepu vNo. 131 Meeting street. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, Bas removed hts office to and opened his prin? cipal SALESROOMS at No. 20 UAYNE STREET and No. 33 PINCKNKY STREET, where he takes pleasure In offerlrg to the pu'illc a foll stock ol his own manufacture or DO')RS,sA-HES, BLINDS MOULDINGS. NEWELS, BALUSTERS, AC. WOOD TURNING In all Its branches. A specialty made ol FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL -ear Orders for stock or Irregular size work re? ceived either ar. the Sale-rooms, No. 20 HAYNK ST RE ET, or at the FACTORY on Horlbeck's wharr. augis Pit?semos Roilrooos. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. KS? s ut -mt TSBISB?t i ' 11 EEG ?tft^n CHARLESTON, S. C., September 2,1871. On and after thia date the MG ur TRAIN on his Road will be discontinued until further no? nie HORNINO TRAIN will leave as usual at 1.30 A. M., Sundays excepted. Freight" destined for points beyond Savannah ?Ul be carried through without detention, dally. O. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. S. C. BOYLSTON, 0. F. A T. Agent. sep20 VTORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COU? Ll PANY. CHARLESTON, s. C., February ll, 1871. Trains wai leave Charleston Dally at 6:30 A. M. ind 6 P. M. Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex :epted) and 2:30 P. M. Train does not leave Charleston 0 P. M., So ?ATS. Train leaving 6:30 A. M. makes throngh connec lon to New York, via Richmond and Acquit ?reek only, going through In 40 hours. Passengers leavW bj 6 P. M. Train have iholceor route, via Richmond and Washington tr via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving ?KIHA v by this Train lay over on SUNDAY tn Bal tm : re. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN >AY In Wilmington, N. C. This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasat i ?cute to Cincinnati, Chicago and other pours Weat and Northwest, both Trains making coi. lections at Washington with Western train' ir Baltimore and 0 hlo Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. r.. jAros, General Ticket Agent. rebu-iamos_ CO?TE CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, S. 0., June 8,1871. On and after SUNDAY, Jnne ll, the Passen ter Trains on the Sonta Cervuna Railroad wu ras as loiiowa: rOS AUGUSTA. [.eave Charleston.-... 8.20 A. M. arrive at Augusta.4.23 P. M FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.20 A. M. irrive at colombia.3.40 P. M. Kia CITARL3STON. Leave Augusta. 7.40 A. M. arrive at Charleston.8.20 p. M. [jeave Columbia.7.40 A. M ixrrive at charleston.8.20 p. M. THROUGH WILMINGTON TRAIN. Leave Augu-ta.3.00 A. M arrive at Ringville. 9.06 A. M. Leave Ringville. 1.46 P. M. Arrive at Angosta. 7.46 P. M AUQUBTA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.8.Pj P. M. Arrive at Augusta.7.os A M. Leave Augusta.0.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.40 A. af. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXP RS SS. (Sundaye excepted.) Leave Charleston. 7.ia P. w. lrrlve at Colombia. 6.00 A. at. Leave Columbia.7.60 P. a*. arrive at Charleston.6.46 A. k>. BUMMERVTLLB TRAIN. Leave Charleston.2.46 P. M. arrive at Summerville..4.10 P. M Leave Summerville..?... 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston. 8.16 A. M CAMDBN BRANCH. .eave Camden.coo A. M Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A. M jeave Columbia.1.26 P. M Arrive at Camden.0.00 P. M Day and Night Trains make close connection! kt Augusta with Ge .Tg ta Railroad and Centra iauroad. Night Train connects with Macon and Auguste iallroad. Colombia Night Tram connect with Green f?ll ind Columbia Railroad. Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex :ept sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and una through to Colombia and returns on Mon lays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER. Vice-President, S. B. PICKENS. G. T. A_lanlP (Engines, fflacljtncrrj, Ut. STEAM ENGINES. IJABOyMLE? & CO. r,eep constantly on hand, and ready tor Imme late delivery, STAT.ONARY, PORTABLE AND LGRICULTURAL ENGINES, and can furnish, at hort no'lee, any description ol Engine not kept egularly In stock. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, ir approved Patterns and different sizes, ready or delivery, and fitted with either Ratchet or -crew-Head Blocks. GRIST MILLS, 'rom Sixteen to Thirty Inch; French Burr, Doo le-Geared GRIST MILLS. Also, the Universal or tar COTTON GINS, THRESHERS, CANE MA IH1NERY, HORSE-POWERS, Ac. JAR IRON, STEEL AND METALS. A large assortment constantly on hand or the 'jove articles. Si AILS, SPIKES &c. HENRY DIS8TON & SON'S .ATENT CIRCULAR. GANO, MCL AY, HAND LND CROSS-CUT SAWS, GUMMING MACHINES, 'ILES, Ac. Also, MILLER'S CELEBRATED INSERTED TOOTH" SAWS. IWADGE3 AND SAWYER'S TOOLS GEN? ERALLY. IAILROAD, STEAMBOAT AND MILL SUPPLIES. OILS. A tull line or Pure OILS, as follows: Sperm, .ard, Neatsfoot, C., B. A Co.'a Lubricator, "White )ak Oil," Tallow, Axle Grease. BELTING. Rubber and Leather BELTING, warranted. Uso, Gum and Hemp Packing, Jute and Soap tone Packing, Lacing, Gaskets, Belt Fastenings, ill kinds. LEAD. Sheet, Pig, Bar and Pipe. ILOCK TIN PIPE. PUMPS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. HOSE, LEATHER AND CUM, or all Sizes. SR ASS GOODS. Steam Gauges, Water Gauges, Steam and 'lumber's Brass-work. ?LAIN AND GALVANIZED IRON PIPES, it Factory Prices or MORRIS TASKER A CO. TEAM AND MALEABLE IRON FITTINGS. WHITE LEAD, COLORS AND PAINT OIL. JOPE, OAKUM, SHEATHING FELT AND PAPER, NAILS, SPIKES, Ac. ?ARTS, WACONS AND TIMBER TRUCKS r the celebrated make or WILSON, CHILDS A 0., Philadelphia. ATENT IRISH ROOFING FELT. CAMERON", BARKLEY & CO., . E. CORNER MEETING AND CUMBERLAND sm augl 4-mth6moDAW CHARLESTON. S. 0. TPHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG J DRINK. A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mall, postage nd, on receipt or price. The Antidote is the best remedy that can be '.rnmistered in Mania-a-Potu, and also ror an :rvous affections. For sale by Or. H. DAER, No. 131 Meeting street, oct6 Agent ror South Carolina. ?argling ?it. MERCHANT'S GARGLING OIL IS GOOD FOR BURNS ANT) SC ILDS, RHEUMATIC. CHILBLAINS, HEMORRHOIDS, OR SPRAINS AND BRUISES, PILES, CHAPPED HANDS, SORB NIPPLVS. FLE-H WOUNDS, CABED BREAST.*, FROST BITBS. FISTULA, MANGE, EXTERNAL POISONS, SPAVINS, SWEENEY, SAND CRACKS, SCRATCHES, OR GREASE, GALT*" OF ALL KINDS, STRINGHALT.WINDOALLS, SITFAST, RINO BONB, FOUNDERED FEET, POLL EVIL. CRACKED HBBLS, BITES OF ANIMALS AND FOOT ROT IN NHBEP. JNSBCTS. ROUT IN POULRY, TOOTHACHE, AC, AC, LAME BACK, AC, AC. Large Size, $1; Medium Size, 50 cts.; Small Size 25 cts. From George H. Sheffield, P. M., East Gains, Orleans County, New York, September 29,1868: I am nappy to say that one bottle of your GARG? LING OILJias cured Hie Rheumatism in my right arm, when nothing else would help me. From Geo. R. Thralls, Warsaw, Ind., November 5, 1856: When I was appointed agent for the sale of | your GARGLING OIL, there wai a large stock on hand,bat lt ls now al. sold,and I think voa had bet? ter send me twelve dozen more, one halt of which for "Family Use." It ls regarded the best medi? cine ever told. A LINIMENT From D. O. Robinson, Sarepta, Miss., February 18.1857: Please send another supply of j oar GARGLING OIL; lt has given general saturaci?n. Ir. has cured a case of Rheumatism of ten Tars' stand? ing, and ls great for Burns. In raer, i. Ms been successful tn almost every case where lt has had a lair tria1. Fi om Dr. R. F. Parsons, Brighton, Ind., Septem? ber 6. 1869: I keep a large stock or your GARGLING OIL on hand, and had lt the best preparation In or the kind in use; and sell three tim. s as much of lt as any other. ??rom L. Schlottman, Round Top, Fayette Coun? ty. Texas. February 15,1869: I am now selling more of your GARGLING OIL than any other Liniment-and all who have used lt pronounce lt "the best thing ont" R. D. Ta> lor, of Concord, Ky., Bays: TheOARGLlNG O L cured a horse or his, injured wHi.e ploughing, by attempting to step over a FOB stump, almost severing the thigh from the body; also, that be bas used it la hts family for fifteen year*, and la the best remedy for cats, Barna, Bruises, Frost Bites, Strains, Rheumatism, Ac, be ever used. Extract or a letter from Dr. C. T. Murphy, dated Magnolia, N. C.: I have used your GARGLING OIL for several years, and find lt superior to all other medicines for i he el?sea.' es andr purposes for whUh lt ls re? commended. From Messrs. E. A H. Bell, Bellvine, Fillmore County, Minn., September 28, 1858: We wilt sell a great deal more of your GARG? LING OIL at this point for the future, for the rea? son that lt gives good tatlsfac.lon to customers. From Messrs. F. L. A E. W. Olds, Norwich Vt., February 4,1859: Allow ns to say In regard to your GARGLING 'OIL, that we esteem lt the best Liniment we have HUMAN FLESH ever known. It gives universal satisfaction, and we can testify to Its efficacy from our own expe? rience. Extract or a letter from Bethuel Farley, dated Marlow, N. H.. August 1,1853: Your medicine gives aati.-fact on to all who have used it, and rakes the lead of any article or tbe LlLlmeut kind In use tn this vicinity. Messrs McLaln A Bros. Wholesale Druggists, Wheeling, Va , naya, under date u July 24, is6?: That they can safely recommend the 0 ARGLING OIL for more diseases than lt ls recommended tor. Extractor a letter from Hon. Nathan Lindsey, > ounty Judge or Shelby County, Iowa, dated Har? lan, April 13, 1867 : It ls decidedly preferred to any other Liniment sold In this section. Extract of a letter from Thomas Starterant, dated Hillsboro', m.. May 13,1867 : Your GARGLING OIL Is spoken or by those who have used lt as a first-rate article, aud I should like to have you scud me some more ol it to sell. AND Extract or a letter from Orlgsby A Strong, dat? ed Trenton, Tenn., September 19.1867 : You may state In Almanacs that, with an ex pet lenee In the drug market or fifteen years, the GARGLING OIL has not been excelled. From Dr. T. W. Ellis, Troupevllle, Ga., January 6, 1859 : If I should receive both boxes of the GARO LING OIL, lt will not be too much, as I think I could soon find sale tor lt all, the Inquiry betng frequent since Lt ls supposed that I have lt for From Dr. winiam S. McCall, Chamois, Mo., No? vember 6, 1858 : Your GARGLING OIL ls taking the shine on* from all the Liniments of the day. ir you desired them, I could procure dozens ol certificates from the best citizens or the country. Extract or a letter from Dr. E. L. Patte, dated Ravenswood, va., January 27. 1855 : The GARGLING OIL la the only reliable em? brocation in existence-so say the people. We can Bell more or that than of all the rest pot HOBSE FLESH. together. I can furnish you with five hundred certificates ir you want. From the Louisville (Ey.) Dally Democrat, June 4,1856 : MERCHANT'S GARGLING OIL has become one of the most popular Liniments for hnman flesh that ls now prepared, while for horses and cattle lt has no equal In the wurld. We are assured by those who have used lt tor the piles-one or whom la a distinguished physician-that among all the varlouB pile remedies, none afforded such speedy relier as the GARGLING OIL. h rom Crump A- Bros., Cochrane Landing, Ohio, November 20,1856 : We are pleased wi'h your medicine. It bas been the means or curing a great number or dif? ferent diseases upon persons,as also upon horses. We think lt cures all you recommended lt to do. We want you to send us the larger proportion of the variety for "family use," tn small buttles. TBY A BOTTLE. The GARGLING OIL has been in use aa a Lini? ment for thirty-eight years. All we ask ls a FAIR TRIAL, but be sure and follow directions. Ask yoar nearest druggist or dealer in patent meulcl'ies for or,e or our Almanacs and Vade Mecums, n?;i read what tue people say about the UH. The GARGLING OIL ls for sale by all respect? able dealers throughout the United States and other countries. Our testimonials date (rom 1833 to 1871, and are unsolicited. Ose the GARGLING OIL, and tell your neighbors what good lt has done. We deal lair and liberal with all, and defy con? tradiction. MANUFACTURED AT LOCKPORT, N. Y. BT MBKCHANT'8 GARGLING OIL COMPANY, JOHN HODGE, Secretary. W. T. LINN, Agent, LINN'S PILLS ! LINN'S PILLS ! LINN'S PILLS! THE BEST IN USE, LINN'S PILL'S I TRY A BOX. Sold by all Druggist ?. sep26-i6D4W (Brant Pr? HJietribntion. CHABLBSTOIT * CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION! INCORPORATED BY ACT OF ASSEMBLY 1870 -71, AND APPROVED MARCH 8, 1871. -O- ? FIRST GRAND # SINGLE NUMBER RAFFLE ! AND DISTRIBUTION- OF FOUR HUNDRED AWARDS I KITED STATES GOLD BOIS NEW ISSUE) "OR THE BENEFIT OF THE IF ?BE SCHOOL FIT IT TO, WILL TAKE PLACE OS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1871, AT NO. 147 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M., IN PUBLIC. Full Certificate Shares $5, Halves $2 50, Quarters $1 25. TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS ONLY! * FOUR HUNDRED AWARDS OF UNITED STATES OOLD BONDS, (NEW ISSUE,) TO BE DISTRIBUTED IMMEDIATELY UPON THE RAFFLE TAKING PLACE. SCHEDULE OF AWARDS. One Award of $10,000 In Gold Bonds, ls.910,000 l do or t'i.to) la do ls.$3,500 1 do or 2 000 In do ls.2,000 i do or l.ooo in do ls.1,000 1 do or soo in do ls. 600 l do or 600 In do ls.M. ___ i do or 600 m do ii. <W~* 1 do or 250 in do Is. 360 1 do or 260 la do ls. 850 l de or seo in do ls.v.... 260 1 do or 260 in do ls. 360 1 do of 300 In do ls. SOO 1 do or 200 in do ls.;. SOO l do of 200 m do ls. soe 1 do of 200 in do ts.......... 300 6 Awards or 100 In do are. 600 10 do of to In do are.^. 600 20 Awards er one-hair each of one iso Gold BODS, are. coo 50 Awards of one-fifth eic li of one $100 Gold Bond, are.'.. 1,000 loo Awards of one-tenth each or one $100 Oold Bond, are. 1,000 200 Awards or one-twentieth each of one Sioo Gold Bond, are. 1,000 Four Hundred Awards to be Distributed in Gold Bonds, IN CONFORMITY TO LAW. EXPLANATION OF THE DISTRIBUTION. Numbera from 1 to 10.000 (the same numbers being on the Certificates) are printed on separate slips of paper, which are each encircled In tubes, and are all placed in a Glass Rattle Cylinder. The rom hundred awards, tn accordance with the Schedule above, are also printed on separate slips of paper, and each ls encircled In a tube, and all are then placed tn another Glass Cylinder called the Award Cylinder. The Cy Undera are boin revolved, and a number la taken rrom the Cylinder of numbera .by a boy blindfolded, and one or the awards is taken from the Award Cylinder bj a boy llkewlsjg?fcdfolded, both or which are exhibited to the spectators, and such number wm be entitled to the W|rd; and this operation wUl be repeated until loo numbera are taten rrom the Nobber Cylinder and 400 Awards from the Award Cylinder to such numbers. The Commissioners will enter down each number on their books as taken from the Cylinder numbers, and the awards to each as taken from the Award Cylinder. The Raffle will take place on the day and commence at the hour named; there will be no post? ponement whatever, and all the awards must be distributed. CERTIFICATES FOR SALE AT ALL THE AGENCIES OF THE ASSOCIATION. For Orders, address the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, No. 117 MEETING STREBT, CHARLESTON, 8. C. J. P. HORBACH, GENERAL AGENT. COMMISSIONERS.FENN PECK and JAMES (iIL.LIL.AND. sepll-lmo D.CAw _tk EV REAL ESTATE AND U. S. GOLD BONDS WUl positively be Distributed by RAFFLE on the 22d dey of November, 1871, in public, n the City of Charleston, at io o'clock A. M., by the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FREE SCHOOL FUND, CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF SOUTH CAROLINA AT ITS LAST SESSION AND APPROVED MARCH 8, 187L -?:- ? ONLY FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE ! THE RAFFLE WILL POSITlYELY TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, THE 22n DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1871, IN PUBLIC, IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, AT 10 O'CLOCK A M. All the Property, Real and Personal, mentioned below mast be Distributed in the Award, and a valid deed or each piece or Real Estate, free from all Incnmbrances given. The Personal Property, and United states Gold Bonds, will be delivered Immediately after the Raffle. Each and every certificate has Three separate and distinct Numbera In figures, and the words of each figure written thereon, and are all combined with each other from Nos. 1 to 78 promiscuously. AU the certificates of Shares leaned by the company, with their numbers, are registered in their books. SCHEDULE OE AWARDS. That Certificate or Share having on lt the 1st, 2d and 3d lumbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to the award or that first-class Three-story Warehouse, situate on Meeting street, No. 147, Char.eston, S. C., (opposite the Charleston Hotel,) being 88 feet iront, by about 240 feet deep, rree rrom alt lncumbrances, and valued at.$30,000 That certificate of Snare having cu it the 4th, 5th and 6th numbera obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to the award or that fir.t class Three-story Warehouse, No. 145 Meeting street, Charleston, s. C., rree from all lncumbrances, valued at.?30,000 That Certificate or Share having on lt the 7th, 8th and 9th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to the award or that first-class Three-story Warehouse, No. 143 Meeting Btreet, Charleston, S. C., rree rrom all lncumbrances, valned at.$37,500 That certificate < t Share havln? on lt the 10th, nth and 12th numbera obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to the award or that Three-story Warehouse, No. Ill Meeting street, Charleston. S. C.. rree rrom lncumbrances. valued at.$95,000 The above Four Warehouses are opposite the Charleston Hotel, and are the most Valuable Property in Chane-ton. That certificate or Share having on lt the 2d, 3d and 4th numbers obtained on the Raffle v will be entitled to an award or that Fine Piece of Property, situate on Broad street, m Charleston, S. C., and known as the "Mansion House," free from all lncumbrances, w valued at.$30,000 That Certificate or Share having on lt the 3d, 4th and 5th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award or that Fine Two-atory Dwelling, situate on Gadsden and Lumber street, Columbia, S. C., with ft'-l the outbuildings and Improvements, with about hair aa acre or around thereto, valued at........$io,ooo That Certificate or Share having on it thestb, 6th and 7th numbers obtained VB tfl? RWW will be entitled to an award or that Fine Cotton Plantation, containing about lbOO acres, one-third cleared, and heavily timbered, situate In the County or Darlington, S. C., on the Great Peedee River, rree rrom lncambrances, valued at.$10,000 That Certificate of Share having on lt the 6th, 7th and 8th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award pf United States Gold Bonds (new issne) of the value or.$3,000 That CertiScate or Share having on it the 8th, 9th and loth numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award of Unite J States Gold Bonds (new issue) of the value or.$3,000 That Certificate of Share having on lt the 9th, loth and nth numbers obtained on the Raffle wlU be entitled to an awa-d or United States Gold Bonds or the value of.$1,000 Those 40 Certificates or Shares having on them the rollo wing numbera obtained on the Raffle: 2d 3d 6tb|3d 4th 6th 4th 5th 7th 5th 6th 9th|6th 7th 12th|9th 10th 12th 2d 3d 7th|3d 4th 7th 4th 6th 8th 5th 6th 10th 7th 8th loth ist 3d 4th 2d 3d 8th 3d 4th Sib 4th 5th 9:h 5th 6th ntli til; 8th lllb 1st 4th 6th 2d 3d 9th 3d 4th 9th 4th 6th 10th 5th 6th 12th 7th 8th 12th 1st 6t& 6th 2d 3d loth 3d 4th lotti 4th 6-h nth 6th 7th 6th 4th 9th '11th ls: 6th 7th 2d 3d 11th 3d 4th nth 4th 6th 12th 6th 7th loth 8th 9th 12tb Ut 7th 8th 2d 3d 12tli|3d 4th 12t!t|5th 6th 8tb 6th 7th 11th Will each be entitled to an award in United States Gold Bonds of the value or.$500 Those 40 Certificates of Shares having on them the following numbers obtained on the Raffle: 1st 8th 9th 2d 9th 10th 3d nth 12th|5th 8th 9th 7th Oth 10th ist oth lott, ?d loth nth 4th eth 7th 5th 9th loth 7th loth nth ist loth nth 2d nth i2tb 4th 7th stn'5in loth nth nh nth isth 1st 11th 12th 3d 6th 6th 4th 8th 9th 5th 11th 12tb 8th 10th Uta 2d 4th 6th 3d 6th 7th 4th 9th lott, am 8th ?th 8th nth 12th 2d 6th 6th 3d 7th 8th 4th loth nt h ath 9th loth oth nth 18th 3d 6th 7th 3d 8th 6th 4tn 11th 12th 8th 10th nth ist 3d 6th 2d 7th 8th 3d 9th IOU 5th 7th 8thjtKh nth 12th Ut sd 6th Will each be entitled to an award or United States Gold Bonds or the valne of.$350 All the other Certificates of Shares having on them any three numbera obtained on the Raffle, and not designated as any or the above Certificates are, will each be entitled to an award of United States Bonds of the value or.$90 Awards win be made only to such Certificates or Shares as have three numbera on them, so ob* talned on the Raffle. To auch aa desire to uke Shares In this Great Raffle and Distribution or Real and Personal Property, the Directora will afford every raclity and satisfaction, and perfect falrne-s will be exercised throughout, and many persons may trace their future prospects In business and station la society to a fortunate Share herein. . .. _ Orders, with the mouey ror Certificates, may be sent by Express, or Registered Letters, or Poetoffloe Orders, at the risk or the Acsociation. Persons sending orders wUl be particular to give their names, places of resilience. County and State, which will be entered In the Books of the Company, and im? mediately upon the Rame taking place, the Official Raffled Kumbera win be forwarded to each TMBRAFFLE WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE ON THE DAT NAMED, and every Award Of tai Property and Gold Bonds M CST be made to the Holders or the Certificates. ?_ ts* Address all orders io the ?np CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, No. 147 MEETING STREET, CIIAHLE8TON, S C. 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