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I m--- CHARLESTON, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1871. _ . , '; TENNYSON'S NEW IDYLL '.TUE LAST TOCJIXAMEXT." Some Appetizing K.xtiacts from the Lat? est Poem ol" i lu Laureate. The announcement o? a new poem of a thou? sand linc3 by Tennyson, stirs the pulse all the more that the poem if sell is l<? come immedi? ately upon the announcement. It la an unex? pected pleasure, a something n??t hoped for. a gratification which is not. to tease us with de I lay and is heralded by no flourish of trumpets. '.The Last Tournament" is another Arthurian Idyll of the same warp and woof with the mag? nificent tapestries of the aire of knighlly ro? mance already woven by Tennyson. The poem la Bubdned-almost sombre- in col? oring anil tone. The wail ot November winds is hi every line. The hero Is Slr Tristram, one of the younger knights of *?ftc Hound Table, in whom lhe growing moral degeneracy of the lime dims the glory of mar? tial deeds. Ile is the lover of Queen bolt, of Hrltain, wbois wedded to Hie brutish and be? sotted Mark. At the conclusion ol" the last tournament In which Hie Knights ol the liouud Table engage. Slr Tristram, victor in all the Jousts, rides lorth to visit bolt, who has been immured by lier jealous lord In the lonely cas? tle ol'Tintagil. .Since he saw her last hellas married a namesake ol the Queen-the fair, white-haired Isolt, ol' Brittany, whom he does not love; and as he rides, his mind 13 vexed with devising how lo smooth lt over to one he loves as well ns his shallow nature can love. To please her and show lils devotion, he car? ried Hie rich prize ol' the tournament to hang about her neck. The meeting is beautifully described : Then pressing day by day thro' Lyonesse Last iu a rocky hollow, belling, heard The hounds or Mark, and felt the goodly hounds Yelp at Ins hem. but turning, past and gained Tlntagil, hair ia sea, and high on land, A crown or towers. Down in a ca'cment sat, A low sea-sunset glorying round her hair Aud glo?sy-throatt d grace Isolt the Queen. And when she heard the reel or Tristram grind Thc Bpiriug stone that scaled about her tower. Flushed, started, met him at the doors, and there Belted his body with her white embrace. Crying aloud "Not Mark-not Mark, my soul : The foots ep fluttered me at first: not he; fat-like thro' his own casu* steals my ?ark. But, warrior-wise, thoa sir dest through his halls Who hates thee, as I him-ev'n to the death. My soul, I reit my hatred for my Mark Quicken within me, and knew that thou wert nigh." ?o whom Slr Tristram smi lng, "I am here, et be thy Mark, seeing he ls not thine," And drawing somewhat backward 9he replied. "Can he be wrong'd who la uot ev'n his own, But s ve for dread of thee had beaten mc. Scratch'd. bitten, blinded, marr'd me somehow Mark? What rights are bis that dare uot strike for them'' Not lift a hand-not, tho' he round inc thoa : But hearken, have y? met him r hence he w. nt Tc-dav ror three days'. Miling-as he taid And BO returns belike wltiiln an hour. Mark's way. my soul!-bur eat not thou with him. Becaus?. he ha>ea thee even more than rear*; Nor driiu"; and when thou passest auy wood Close visor, lest an a row frnm the bush Should leave itieall alone with Mark mid hell. My Cod, the measure ?>r my hntc for Murk, ls as Hie measure ol my love for Thee."' ?So, placard one way by hate and one hy love, Drain'd of lier force, nguiu she sat, and spake To 'l ri.-11 am, as he knelt before her, saj mg, "O hunter, and O blower ol i lie horn. Hamer, and thoa hast been a rover fem, For, ere 1 mated with my Shambling king, Ye twi.iti had rallen out about thc brute or one-his name ls out or nie-thc priz'\ ir prize sue were- (what marve:-she could s-^e) Thine, friend; ami ever since nw oravi II seeks To wreck thee villainously; but, O Slr Knight, What dame or damsel have yo kueeied io last f Sir Ti ?strain equivocated, and Queen Isolt, saddening at his weakness, cries om: "1 had rorgottcu all lu my strong j >y To see thee-yearnings --aye ' tor, nour by hour, Here in . lie never-ended afternouo, O sweeter thau all memories of thee. Deeper i lian any yearnings after thee Seem M those far-rolling, westward-<-iulliiig seas. Watched rrom this tower. Ison of Britain daah'd Before Isolt of Hrittany ou I he strand. Would that have chnlM her bikle-klitt ? Wedded her f Fought lu her ratliei's battles ! wounded there? The King was all lultlil'd with graininess, And she. my namesake or the hands, that nea.M sthy hurt and heart with unguent and caress Well-can 1 wish her auy huger wrong Thau having known thee Y lier too hast thou left To pine au<I was-e In those sweet memories 1 o Mere I uot my Mark's, by whom ail meu Are noble, 1 should hutu thee more than love." And Tristram, fondling her light hands, replied, ' Crace, Queen, lor being lovett: alie loved mc Well, jj??fci Did I love her ? The name at least I loved. isolt ?-1 fought his battles, for Isolt ! The night was dark; tue true star set !-Isolt ! The name was ruler or the dark-Isolt ! care uot ror lier ! patieut ami praycirtd, meek", Tale-blooded, she will yield herseir to Cod." And Isolt answered: "Yea, and why not Ir Mine is the larger need, who am not meek, 1'ale-blooded, prayerrul. Let me tell thee now. Here one black, mute midsummer night I sate Lonely, but inusiug on thee, wondering where, Murmuring a light song. 1 had heard thee sing, And once or twice 1 spake my name aloud. Then ilash'd a ieviu-braud; and near me stood, Ju runilug sulphur blue aud green, a tiend Mark's way to steal behind ono in the dark Fort here was Mark: 'Delias wedded her,' lie said, Not said, but hls3\l it; then this crown or towers So shook to such a roar or ail the sky. That here m utter daik I swoon'tl away. And woke nguiu in utter darn, and cried, '1 will dee hence and give my self to Hud,' And thou wert lyiug iii thy new Ionian's anns." Slr Tristram becoming a little weary of her ' reproaches and sad mood, remembers the * jewels he had brought to adorn lier willi, ami while she was still speaking, and letting -one linger lightly touch The warm white apple or her throat, replied, "Press this a little closer, sweet, until Come, I am hunger'd und hair anget'il-meat, Wine, wine-and I win love j hoe to the death. And out fe youd into the dream to come." soti:en, when both were brought to full accord, She rose, and set heron- lum all lie will'd; And after these bad comforted the blood SV'ltli meals.ind wines, and satiated their hearts Now talking Ol their woodland paradise. The ilrer.ihe dows, thc fern, the ronnts.tlic lawns; Now mocking ut the much ungainliness, And craven shifts, anti long crane legs of Mark Then Tristram laughing caught the harp, and sang: 'Ay. a,. o av-the winds t hat bond the brier ! A star in heaven, a star within the mere ' .Ay, ay. O ay-a Mar was my desire; And one was far apart, anil one was near; Ay, ay. O ay-the winds that bow titv grass ' And ono was water aud ouc star was ure. And oue will ever shine ami (die will pass - Ay, ay, O ay-thc winds that more the mere." Then in Hie light'* last glimmer Tristram siiowM And bwung the lui y carcanet. She c ted, "The collar ot some order, which our King Hath uewiy rounded, all ror I hoe, my soul. For thee, to yield thee grace bayoud thy poors." "Not so, my Un .cn," he saul, "hut thc roil fruit drown on ,i magic oak tree III mkl-lieaveo And won by ti 1st nun as a tourney-prize. Ami huber brought by Tristram, for lus last. Love-offering ano peave-orfcrUig unto nae." He rose, he turned, and lunging round lier nock. Clasped it; but Wilily he IMIW'II himself io lay Warm kisses in the hollow of her tilt oat. Out >f the dat K, just as the Upi hail loucliM, Rebind him rose a shadow aud aatirtek "Mark's way," said Maik.and clove him thro' the brain. The poem closes willi a picture ol sombre? d?solation: "Tllat night came Arthur home, amt while he cliiub'il, AH in a death-dumb autumn-drtpping gloom. The stairway to the hail, and look'd and saw' The great Queen's bo wer ?rasiiark - ai*oui Ms feet A voice clune; sobbing nu lie quest ion M it, "Wnat an thou ' and the voice about lils feel Seat up an answer, subbing, "I am thy fool. And I shall never make Hue smile again." ?There, on the massive, dim-lit stairway stands the great King; sobbing ai his feet lies the poor fool who kie v, s the secret of Hie theQueens guilt with Lancelot: and oribis heart the shadow of hi< approaching late. T ?rano jJJii^e ??Distribu? on. JJE CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION ! KOK TUE BKNIFTT OF TUB FREE SCHOOL FUND, '?corporateU by Act of Assembly, 1870: Approved March 8th, 1871. SECOND GRAND SINGLE NUMBER RAFFLE AND DISTRIBUTION OE AWARDS. Awards of int ted states Gold Bonds, Diamonds, Gold Watt-hen. Jewelry. Ac, for the Benefit of the Free School Fond, will take place on SA TURUA I', DECEMBER 23, 1871, At No. 147 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C., al l o'clock. P. M., lo public. CERTIFICATE SHARES ONE DOLLAR. SCH El'ULE OF AWARDS. Oae Award of a set of Diamond Ear-Ring* and Breastpin-the diamonds are large and of the purest water. Also a large Solitaire Diamond King and a pair of V,-rv heavy Gold Bracelets, with Tassels (designated as No. 1 in the awards,) val? ued at.$2,000 One Award of one set of Diamond Kur-Hui gs and Breast pin, large and pure bril lants, richly set ( lesUnated as No. 2 tu the a wards, i va oed at.1,250 One Award of one set ot Diamond Kar-Kiuga and Breastpin, large brilliants, (desig? nated as No. 3 in thu awards,) valued at. 1,000 One Award of one set or Diamond Ear-Kings and Breastpin, (designated as No. 4 in '.ne awards.) valued at. 1,000 One Award of one large Diamond Cross Breastpin, large diamonds, (designated as No. 5 in the awards.) valued at. 800 One Award of one rich Cluster Dlar.c-d King, ?design ited as No. 6 lu tile aw.. Js ) valued at. 400 One Award of one Custer Diamond Klug, set oval, (designated as No. 7 ia the awards.) valued at.. COO One Award of a Gentleman's Diamond Clus? ter BreiLsi pin, large diamond in centre, (deslgtuie | as No. 8 lu Hie awards.) val? ued at. TOO One Award of a Ringle stone Diamond King, (designated as No. 9 in the awards,) val? ued ai. 100 Ono Award of a Lady's Geld Watch, with splendid Gold upera Chain and Cassels, (designated aa No. IO in the awards,) valued at. 800 One Award of a Lady's Gold Watch and heavy Gold Opera Chain, (designated aa No. ll tn the awards.) valued at. 250 One Award of a Lady's Gold Watch and large Go d Chain, with Tassels, (desig? nated as No. 12 in the awards.) valued at. One Award or a Lady's Gold Watch and large Opera Chain Taaselled, (designated os No. 13 lu the awards,) valued at. SOO One Award of a Gentleman's Gold Watch, s em winder, timing fifth and quarter seconds, made by Jerggenson, one of the Nest Urning watches in the United States, with massive Gold Chain, (desig dated aa No. 14 in the awards,) valued at. One Award of a Gentleman's Gold watch, stem winder, with large Gold Chain, (de? signated as No. 15 In the awards.) val? ued at. 300 One Award of a Gentleman's Gold Watch, stem winder, and massive Gold Chain, (designated aa No. 16 In the awards,) valued at. 300 One Award of a Gentleman's large Gold Hunting Watch, made by Tobias, with massive Gold Chain, (designated aa No. 17 in the awards,) valued at. 3C0 One Award of a Gentleman's Gold Watch, stem winder, with heavy Gold Chain, desgnatcd aa No. 18 In the awards.) valued at. 300 One Award or one *et or Solid Ml ver Spoons ami Forks, (designated as No. 19 In the awards.) valued at. SOO One Award of one triple plated Tea Set on White Metal, large Plated Walter, one pair of Fruit st amis, and one pair Cake Baskets, (designated au No. 20 In the awards.) valued at. 2oo Twemy Awards, each of a $50 Knited Slates Gold Bond, new issue, valued at. i.ocu Sixty Awards, each of one-fourth or a $100 Gold Bond, Uulted states, new issue, valued euell at $25. 1,500 All Hie above awards can be examined at the j oillcc of the Association. No. 147 Meeting street, ubarleaten, s. c. AU the diamonds ai o of the purest quality, and are large and mounted lu the lui est style, and have been expressly Imported by Me-srs. [.armour A Co., Jewellers. Ballimore, Maryland, for the Association and the values named arc just at market priers Tue ladies o? Charleston are respectfully requested to call and examine these beautiful goods. Keinem ber. eve) v Award must be distributed on the day of the Kaub- to the Certificate Holders. The above Awards to be dlRtrlbuied In Gold Bunda, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, ftc, In con iorniiiy to law. For all orders, address CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATIC 147 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. 200 700 Slims anil inrmsumg Q3oob*. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OE MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING IN THE SOUTH. SILK, MERINO, AND ALL-WOOL SHAKER FLANNEL SHIRTS ANO DRAWERS, WITH THE VERY LATEST NOVELTIES JN ELEGANT NECK WEAR, AT SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STREET, Opposite tho Market. novis wetusjiapcrs, f?lanaiinef, $ft. J^URAL CAROLINIAN NOVEMBER NUMBER NOW HEADY. Among tho contenus are : TO -A NORTH SANTEE PLANTER." By F. W. Johnstone. Value of Education to Hie Farmer. Tue Probable Future of Cotton Cull ure. By J. N. Carduza. Farmers Must organize. Preparation ami Enrichment of SotL The Hliuiese Wisiona as ii Tree. A Word about Cotton Caterpillars. Illustrated., Prien-Single number.-n, cen ti Per annum.$i eu For sale by WALKER, EVANS ft COGSWELL, Publishers. No. 3 Broad utreet. AND BY BOOKSELLERS EVERYWHERE. marti Agencies. C MARLESTON ADVERTISING AGENCY, COHN'KU BKOAI? STRKKT AND EAST BAT. ADVERTISEMENTS taken at publishers' lowesi ca-b ratee for ALL PAPERS in rue United States WALK KR, EV ^ss A COGSWELL. decs uiwf flinging. JpOK NEW YORK. ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TII, AT G O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. Tho Splendid Now Iron Side Wheel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA. Beckett. Commander, will sall for New YorK on THURSDAY, November 30th. at ti O'Clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Onion Wharves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania. Gotten burg, and to oiasgow, by ANCHOR LINK STKAM sri i PS. To New England Cities as usual. Insurance by Steamers of this Line X per cent For Freight or rossage Engagements, having very line Deck Stateroom accommod?t lo. s, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or tn w. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves nov27-mtuth3 IJ1HE PHILADELPHIA IRON LINE. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS GULF STREAM, Captain McOrcry, VIRGINIA, Captain Hunter, Are now regularly on the Line, Insuring a first class Bea 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. SW The GULF STREAM ls appointed to sall from Brown's wharf on THURSDAY, November 30th at 6 o'clock P. M. The VIRGINIA will follow next week. For particulars of Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A COURTENAY. Union Wharves. w. P. CLYDE 4 CO., Agents, No. 12 South Dela ware Avenne. Philadelphia. nov27-mwth3 pOB BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY. AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PIIIL.ADBL.PI1IA, BUSTOS. THE CITIES OP THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The line Steamship FALCON, Hay tie, com? mander, will sall for Baltimore, on SATURDAY, 2d December, at half-past 0 o'clock A. M. ??~ Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that cltv by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional Insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. TRBNHOLM, Agent, nov'JK-5 No. 2 Union Wharves. jpOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAI I.S. TUE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY wm dispatch one or their tl rsi class, run powei Iron Screw steamships from PIER No. 46 N. lt.. EVERY WEDNESDAY, A8 FOLLOWS: MINN KSOTA.OapUT.W. Freeman,Nov.22.atfKJ PM IDAHO, Capt. Paies.Nov. ?0, at 7 M A ki MANHATTAN, Capt. J.B.PRICK, Dec. 1, at - COLORADO, Capt. T. F. Fugs MAN. Deo. 6, at 1 PM Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Paaaage (Omeo No. 20 Broadway) $30, our roney. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 63 Wall street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool humed hy the Charleston anti New York Steamers, which matte close connection with the above line. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER A CO., WAGNER, ll UQ ER A CO., maye Or J^M-_A-.00_?KJ'E?,AL_ pAGlFlO MAIL STEAMSHIP OOM TY'S ru KO ru u LIMB TO IA LI 1 DUN I A, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers or the above une leave pier. No. 42. North River, root or caualj_ utreet. Now York, at 12o'clock noon, orme istti and soih or overy month (except when these lates rail on Sunday, then the Saturday preoed ng. All departures connect at Panama with steam TS ror south Pacific and Centrai American ports. Departure or 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? c-loco first or evory month, except when lt rails on Sunday; then on the dny preceding. No california steamers touch at Havana, bnt go direct from New York to Asplnwall. one hundred pounds baggage f roe to each adult, Medicine and attendance free. Fur Passage Tickets ur other information apply .it the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foot of Canal street, North River, New York. F. K. BABY, Agent. Jaiy26-lyr ? er ti lue VG BOWEN & MERCER'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME AGRICULTURAL SHELL LIME. ALSO, WEST VIRGINIA LUBRICATING OIL, Of Superior Quality, for sale Cheap by P. < TBENHOLM. noV2i-mwri7 tOotcliea, Jeroeirp, Ut. ^ ALTHAM WATCHES! 3-1 PLATE, 10 AND 20 SIZES. These are tho best WATCHES made In this coun? try, anil are made with and without stem wind? ing Attachment. They are Cnlahed In the best manner and run with the greatest accuracy, and cannot be excell? ed anywhere, at their respective prices. Thc cases are all or the newest patterns, and specially made to our owu order. cur Btock of these Watches ls now the largest, and uar prices, all tilings considere!, are Hie low? est lu the city. BALL, BLACK <fc CO., JEWELL HRS AND SILVERSMITHS NOB. 565 and 5?7 Broadway, New Vork.j JuljlS-lyr pipping._ int OB'" F O BT S UM TEE, BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTU ER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. Tbe fast, safe and comfortably appointed J?k? Yacbt ELEANOR will leave Southern wharf SH? KVBBT DAT, at io o'clock morning, and 8 o'clock afternoon, for arrangement*, apply to_ CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNO, novio On Board. __ m jpoii GEORGETOWN, S. C. REGULAR LINE. Tbe Steamer EMILIE, Captain 0. 0. White, will leave Commercial _ Wharf every SUNDAY and WBDNBSDAY NIGHT. at 8 o'clock, _ Freight received on SATURDAYS and WSDNKS DAYS. AH Freight and Wharfage prepaid. SUACKELFORD A KELLY. Agents, Southern Wharf. NOTICE. Notice ls hereby given, that on and after the 1st December next the free Hst ol Freight and Pas? sage by Steamer EMILIE to and from George? town will be discontinued. nov:>J-BW SHACKELFOKD A KELLY, Agents. ~0R FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK. F The splendid Steamers DICTATOR, _ ."ITT*?, captain l.. M. Coxetter, and CITY JaSmSSLm POINT, Captain Geo. E. Me ai. lan, wm omi tut mi? lo wa: Tue Die ator win leave Charleston every TUBA DAY EYBNINO, al 8 o'clock, and City Point every FRIDAY KVHNINO, at s o'clock, for Fernandina, Jacksonville, Palalka, and all Landings on St. John's River. These Steamers connect willi rail? road al Tocol for S' Augustine, and at Palalka wu h steamers for Enterprise, Close connection ls also made with steamships at Cedar Keys for New orleans and Havana, and shippers can rely on no detention or freights to New Orleans, and at low rates. For Freight or Paaaage, having first-class ac? commodations, apply to KA VEN EL A CO., Agents, Corner Yanderhorai'a wharf and * aat Bay. Through Billa of Lading given to New Orleans. nova ^/.EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA , AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C. The Steamer PILOT MOY Captain W. T. MONILTY, will leave Accommodation Wharf every MONDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, _ for Savannah. Beaufort, linton Head and span Mi Wella Returning will leave Savannah every ruasDAY MORNING. Will leave for Beaufort, rael fie and Chlsolrn's Landings every TDTRSDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock. Returning will leave Beaufort every FRIDAY MORNING. Freight received WBDKRSDAYS and SATURDAYS. Must be prepaid to Way Land lugs. Goods consigned to care of Agents will be for? warded free of storage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENED, HOLMES A CO., novl No. 177 East Bay. S fiailroa?s. O?TH CAROLINA RAH K U I CHAHLBSTON, S. C., June 8, nm. On and arter SUNDAY, Juno ll, the Passen ?rer Trains on 'bu Suutu canana Railroad wr run aa follows: roa AUGUSTA. L <avo Charlee LO ?J.H. 20 A. M A "rive Ht Auguata.4.36 P. M POU COLUMBIA. L ?ve Charleston.?.8.30 A. M. Arrlvo at Columbia. ?.4Q P. M HIB CHARL BOTOX. L'.ave Augusta. 7.40 A. M A TITO at Oftarloston.8.20 P. M Ljave Columbia.7.40 A. w Arr ri vu at charleston.8.20 P. M THROUGH WILMINGTON TRAIN. Leave Augusta.3.00 A. M arrive at Ringville. 9.06 A. M Leave K mg ville. 1.46 P. M Acrive al Augusta. 7.46 P. M AUGUSTA N1UHT 1XTUB8?. (Sundays excepted.) L save Ch ariosto n.?. 8.80 P. M A -rive at Auguata.7.06 A M L lavo Augusta. 8.00 P. M. Arrive at Oharlcatnn.? 6.40 A.M. OOLUMBIA N10HT BXTRBBfi. (Sundaya excepted.) Dawe Onarleeton. T.10 P. M A-rivo at Columbia.?.... ?.00 A. M Ljave Oolmubta.?.7.60 P. M. A rr Wo at Charleston. 0.46 A. M BUMMBRVIUJI THAIN. L tavo Charleston.2.46 P. M Arrive at Summerville..4.lu p. M L save summerville.. 7.00 A. M Arrive at Charleston. 8.10 A. M DAM DEN BKANDU. Laave camden.e. 00 A. M Arrive al Columbia.10.40 A. M Leave Columbia. l.'J6 P. M Arrive at camden....._.8.00 P. M Day and Night Tra?na make close connection! at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Centra Railroad. Night Train connects with Macon and Auguau Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Oreenvillt sod Columbia Railroad. Camden Train connecta at Ringville dally (ex cept Suudays) with Day Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia and rot oms on Mon days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. s. B. PICK ENS. Q- T. A_lama OFFICE OF THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, S. C.. November 22,1871. On and alter WBDNBSDAY, November 22. the Passenger Trains on this Roud will run os follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leavo Charleston dally. 3.28 P. M. Arrive ai Savannah dally. O.U> P.M. Leave savannah dally.11.16 P. M. Arrive al Charleston daily. 6.36 A. M. DAY TRAIN. Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 8.30 A. M. Arrive at Savannah, Sundays except ed. 6.00 P. M. Leave Savannah, sundays excepted... ?.oo A. M. Arrive at Charleston, Sundays exc'led. 6.0U P. M Freight forwarded dally on through bills of lad? ing to points In Florida and by savannah line or steamships io (tost?n. Prompt dispatch given to freights tor Beaufort, and points ou Pori Royal Railroad and a. aa low rates aa by any other line, O. H. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. S. C. BOYLSTON, Gen'l Ft. and Ticket Agent, DOV23 NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM? PANY. UHARLVSTON, 8. 0., February ll. 1871. Trains will leave Charleston Dally at 8:30 A. M. and 8 P. M. Arrive at Charleston 7:80 A. M. (Mondays ex .opted) and 2:30 P. M. Train does not leavo Charleston 0 P. M., SUH VATS. Train leaving 6:80 A. M. makes through connec? tion to Now York, via Richmond and Acquit Creek only, going through tn 40 hours. Paasengera loavlng by a P. M. Train havt choice of rou to, via Richmond and Washington ur via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Thoso leuvin; FRIDAY by thia Train lay over on SUNDAY in Bal tine ire. Those leaving < m SATURDAY remain SUN DAT In Wilmington, N. C. This is the cheapest, quickest and most pleasani route to cincinnati, Chicago and other point? West and Northwest, both Trains making con nectlona at Washington with Weaiorn train* of Ballimore and o tito Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent P. L. CLBAPOH, General Ticket Agent. febii-i2moa W I TTE BROTHERS, FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 6 ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, S.C. Will make liberal advances on consignments to thom or to their friends In Now York and Liver? pool. Will also pay strict attention to the uidug of all orders for Plantation and Family Supplies. GEO. W. WITTE.ARMIN F. WITTE. Bepl-fmw3mos QDrano iJr nc wisinutmon. THE SOUTH CAROLINA MI ww iKRiTi nen, FOR THE PROMOTION OF IMMIGRATION TO THE SOUTH, BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents^ CIIAULE8TON, 8. C. -o A SERIES OF CONCERTS WILL BE GIVEN UNDER TUE AUSPICES OF TUB South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society, At the Academy or Music. Charleston, s. 0.. commencing January 8,1872. at which Drawings will take place and Distributions made to Ticket-Uolders or the entire Academy or M?sle Bonding, at Charleston. S. C.. and cati tn various amounts makiug In all TWO THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND FIVE OIFTS, estimated at $500,ooo. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. Al A J ORDERS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. For references and rall particulars send for Circulars. The Drawing or this Crest Southern Enterprise will be conducted under the surpcrvlalun or the roi lowing well kuown gentlemen: General A. R. WRianT. or Georgia. Colonel B. n. RUTLEDGE, or South Carolina. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, or Virginia. Hon. ROGER A. PRIOR, or New York. Remittances ran be made to ut, and Hie Tickets will bc sent by Return Mall, by BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., CHARLESTON, 8. C. General M. C. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK. General M. W. GARY. Tickets can be procured of E. SEBRING & CO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 34 Broad street novo Cotton Sics, &z. tailoring. E W F AS HIONS. MENKE & MULLER, MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. 325 KINO STREET, Invito attention to their largo amt splendid STOCK OF CLOTH, O LOTHIN Gr, FURNISHING GOODS, &C. READY MADE SUITS for nil ages, from thc Bmnllest boy tn tho largest man. Dress and Bittiness Suit? of all descriptions. Elegant overcoats, I'ea Jurkets, Derby ami Plain Sack Stilts, Fine Eiinllsh Walking Coats MU,I suits of all odors, Slmrle ami Double Breasted Black Frock Coats. Blin k Doeskin amt Fancy Cas slmere Dresa Pints, Velvets. Miks, Cloth, Castor Heaver and Oaflslraere Vests, manufactured under our own observation. We are therefore sure of a good nt and durable work. TAILORING DEPARTMENT la ?implied with the Uncstaeleetlon of BROAD? CLOTHS, Doeskins, Castor Beavers. Chinchilla Diagonals, Meltons, and all HIV lus of Casslmne* for ?usinesSuits. Velvet'. Silin, Plush und Cash? mere Vestings. And a variety of hands'mc Pan? taloon Patterns, which wc make up to order hy measure ut tho shortest muir', and guarantee lim class and proper workmanship. FURNISHING GOODS. This Department ls supplied with t hc celebrated STAR SHIRTS, Imported and Domestic Merino Shaker Flannel. Ail-Wool Underwear Geoda, Half Hose, Suspenders. Handkerchiefs, Linen and Paper Cuds and Collara, Imperial, Alexander and Oourvoislcr'8 Kid Cloves And a fud assortment of Buckskin, Dogukln.tBeavcr and Cass. Cloves. And a very large assortment of Silk, Alpaca and Scotch Ginsham Water-Proof [UO] Umbrellas. Our Stock bas been selected with thc greatest care, and prices mar ked very low In plain figures. Our motto ls quick sales and small proms, fatr dealings. Goods may bc returned If not satisfac? tory. Buyers lu our Une will find lt to their a*i vantage to give us a cull. octl?ilmos ijotclG. ISITORS TO CHARLESTON SHOULD BE SORE TO STOP AT TUB MILLS HOUSE DUBING THEIR STAY IN THE CITY. This elegantly appointed HOUSE, which was temporarily closed during the prevalence of thc fever, has now been reopened after having un? dergone many Important Improvements with a view to thc Increase I comfort of thc guests. Mr. D.C. BURNETT, Proprietor or thc ottawa 1 louse, Montreal, Canada, will, lu connection with Mr. PARKER, conduct the MI ld.s HOUSE In a sty lo second to thal of no Hotel ia thc country. novl?-lmo WAVERLY HOUSE, No. 2J0 Kixa BTRBKT, (IX TUB BKXD,) CHARLESTON, S. C. Mrs. A. J. KBKKBDY bpgs to announce ihat "The Waverly" has not been closed during the preval? ence ort he rever.but has bern renovated ami paint-1 ed throughout. The location of "The Waverly" ls the best or any hotel In Charleston, being in t hc ima cdiaie vicinity of thc leading retail stores and public pn>meuade, making lt a pleasant place for strangers to stop while in Charleston. The reonis are large, well furnished amt exceedingly well ventilated, and the table ali that thc most fastidious could desire, commercial travellers will Hud thia house a hollie. The proprietress would most respectfully solicit a share nf that patronage which has heretofore beon se liberally bestowed. Mus. A. J. KENNEDY, uovl?wfmlmo Proprietress. ?nsinteo tfar?s. B MULLIGAN, COTTON FACTBR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, Rpp27-n*0 OlIAKI.KSTON. H. C. WE LIVE AND LEARN, DYE AND FORGET ALU TIIK SDM'IIKKM DYE HOI SK, NO. 369 KI NU STU K KT, Dyes ami Clcana, by means of steam, Oentie mon's, Ladles' and fehlldren's Clothes. Fin. Laces and l,nce Curtains cleaned and done np wit Ii the Suit or Manufacturers' Finish; Lac? and crape -him win and Kia Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. ??~ acoda received and returned ny Express. JnntMvr I. HILLER. Proprietor. ?mes, Cl)emicni5, Ut ROSADALIS. ROSADALIS is the best Blood Purifier. HOSADALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. EOS AD ALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROSADALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSADALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSADALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROSADALIS endorsed by the following : Dr. R. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore. Dr. T. C. l'CG H. of Baltimore. Dr. THOS. J. BOYKIN, or Baltimore. Dr. A. DURGAN. of Tarboro', N. C. Dr. i. S. SPARKS, or Nlcholasvlle, Ky. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima, Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. Mc'GARTHA, of South Carolina, und mau v others. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC endorsed hy Rev. DABNEYBALL, now of Mary and Conference, formerly Chaplain in the Con 'ederate Army of Nortberu Virginia. is Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts ai ono and the same lime upon tho BLOOD, LIVKP , KI D.NEYS and all thc SECRETORY GROANS, ex - pelling all impure matter and bulldtug op thc system to a healthy, vigorous condition UOSADALI8 IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOW1E. MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale UOOUK1CH. WI NH M AN A CO., J Agents in Dr. H. BAER. ) Charleston* marS-lT ])x\)c Diolvibiitioii. NOVEMBER 30 ! ONLY A FEW DAYS TO WAIT FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES IN THE AIKEN PREMIUM LAND SALE. To take place at GIRARDEY'S OPERA-HOUSE, Augusta Ga., positively on THURSDAY, November T.0, 1871. The highest Real Estate Prize ls worth $25,000; he lowest $300. Shares ff?, Including Engraving worth $5. Six Shares and Engravings $J?; Shares without Engravings $4; three Shares without Engravings $10; se ven Shares wit lieut Engravings $20. SI arcs sent on receipt of money or by exprcfs, C. O. D. Address J. C. DERBY, Manager, Aupusta, Ga., or apply to C. HICKEY. No 345 King street, nov ll s wt) charleston, S. C. vi;rn vicious, LOUIS COHEN ft CO., No. 348 King street, Beg to draw attention to their varied Stock of FOREIGN DRESS GOODS, Just received, comprising the choicest POPLINS, 8ILK8, SATINS, =3 ALPACAS, VELVETEENS, and other Goods too numerous to mention. Par? ticular attention is drawn to ONE HUNDRED PIECES ENGLISH MOHAIR POPLINS, AT 25 CENTS, WORTH 60 CENTS, ANO A LARGE STOCK OF TWO-BUTTONED FRENCH KID GLOVES, AT ONE DOLLAR. An early call ls respectfully solicited. LOUIS COHEN & CO.. No. 248 KINO STREET, nov27_South of the Big Boot. J1UBCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO., No. 241 KINO STRE.'iT, STILL CONTINUE TO OFPER EX? TRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN EACH DEPARTMENT, AND PRICES WILL BE STILL FUR IH ER REDUCED FROM . LAST WEEK. ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, WE SHALL OFFER UNU>UAL ADVANTAGES, AND THE PUBLIC WILL KIND DECIDED FACILITIES IN PURCHASES NOT TO BE MET WIfH ELSEWHERE. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 150 JAPANESE SILK POBES, all Colors, $8 76, previous $10 60. 60 rol'H Irish Silk Poplin?, 90 cents, previous $126 100 pl? cen Japanese Tartan rlaid, Plain, Figured and Striped Silk?, rich Bright Ci dorn, f 0 centa, worth $160 10 pieces Black Orrs Grain Silk, only $1 SO 3 cuses of Mohair D-dalnes, 20 cents. Constantly on hand a full line of MOURNING mei other Seasonable DRESS GOODS. nnv20 ?pUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO., NO. 244 KING STREET. CLOTH DEPARTMENT. The ii'st seieciiun or Kreuch. German and Eng? lish liROAD tLOTHS, all shades. Doeskins, Oa art mere*. Beavers, Cloaking?, Seal Skins. Merchants and Tailors will lind lt to their ad? vantage to give us a call. A iioer.il discount al? lowed i hem. nov20 F URCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO., NO. 244 KING STREET. FURS! FURS! FURS! loo sets (Cape and Murri $3-worth $8. :;oo sets (Cape and Mino from $3 to $36. 10 real AsMoehan While Jacket?. 60 nets Children's Furs. Muirs and Capes only $2 rft. All or our Furs warranted to bc perfect. nov20 _ JpURCIIGOTT, BENEDICT A CO., No. 241 KING STREET. DOME8TIC DEPARTMENT. l case Good 10-4 sn KUTI NO, bleached, 40 cents. 1 case M Sheetlog, 36 cents. 1 case 10-4 Unbleached Sheeting, 35 conta. 2 cases Plllowcaslng. best quality, 20 cents. 2 cases 4-4 Lougcloth. 12* cents. A IUH line of TOWELS, Napkins, Table Damasks, Table Ouvers, Crash, very cheap. nov2ri .pURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,t NO. 244 KINO STREET. SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT. 1 case Gent's (Double) TRAVELLING SHAWLS, only $4 60. The latest rash lons ol Silvie and Double shawls, at very low figures. Cloaks and Jackets, latest styles. In Urge variety. Nublos, Hoods, Breakfast Sbawia, all at reduced prices._nov2Q ?pURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., No. 244 KING STREET. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, EMBRACING SASH RIBBON. Velvet Ribbons, Trimming Rib bons, scarfs. Neckties, Bowe, Ac, of the latest styles Imported. Ladles' Hats, Artificial Flowers, Plumea add Fetthers. In grear, variety. Creat inducements to Milliners._nov20 ??URCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO., NO. 241 KINO STREET. CARPETS ! CARPETS! CARPETS! 100 pieces Ingrain and 2 and 3 Ply CAR-1 PETS, Will be 60 pieces Tapest ry Br?msels, y sold 20 pieces Body BrnBaelS, I Cheap. Rugs, Mars, OH Cloth, J Samples given, and Goods delivered free of charge to any part of the State. No trouble to show Goods. Merchants, Milliners and Tailors will do well by examining and pricing our Goods before order? ing from Northern markets or baying elsewhere. Buying of Importing and manufacturing houses only, we are enabled to sell as cheap as any Job? bing House North, and we moat cordially Invite all to convince themselves of the fact, F URO H G OTT, BENEDICT A CO., No. 244 King ?treet, i rh.-lMtnn ? r No. 437 King street,} ^arieaton, s. c. No. 22 White street. New York, iov20 No. 3 Bay street. Jackson ville. Fla, Kio ?loues. ?1 ll EIL L E Y ? S PARIS KID GLOVES. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. These Qlovej will be token back, even ari er wear, for any Imperfections, such as tearing or ripping. (Paris, 20 Rnc de la Paix, landon, 63 Regent street. New York. 929 Broadway. Boston, 9 Temple Place. FURCUGOTT, BENEDICT A CO., nov3-Cmos Sole Agents for Charleston. B Uniloing Material. U ILDE RS' DEPOT, 94 CHURCH STREET. LIME, CEMENT, TLASTER, Slate, Tile, Shingles, La: hs, Hair, Gravel, Chimney Tops, Sewer Pipes. Encaustic Tile, Marbleized Slate Mantela A beautiful substitute for marble, at reduced ''oruil E. M. ORIMKF, P. 0. Box 374.