The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, January 17, 1872, Image 4
Tile Two-io ld Provine* of Jouraalism.
M 7 lady fair comes from the ball;
G ?id ea from her carriage, stately ;
The steps ascends-I hold her train
Bids me ' good nigbt" sedately.
Mv bearing mates me confident.
By i hat m TS ter lons rustle
When she retires, she first takes off.
Then sits and reads her bastle.
That's why they lise the "quarto" beat,
E'en in the highest station.
Ah l two-fold power of newspapers
For women's re formation.
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
Exports.
BARCELONA-Per Span brig Amable Antonio
585 bales upland co*ton, 500 bbls rosin.Per
Span brig Qratitad-430 bales upland cotton, 197
bbls ros-in.
KEW YORK-Per steamship Georgia-198 bags
sea island cotton, 1818 bales upland cotton. 67
toa rice, 182 bales domestics and goods, 99 bbls
rosin, so casks clay, 148 bundles paper. 64 bates of
waste, 400 bags cotton seed meal, and 13 psgs of
Bundrles.
BALTIMORE-Per sehr H G Bird-106,000 feet or
timber and toar-s.
Thc Ch ar letton Cotton, Ric? ?.lift Naval
Stores Harket.
OFFICE CHARLESTON NSWB, I
TUESDAY EVENING, January 16, 1872. J
COTTON.-The market presented a quiet and doll
aspect, the demand being moderate, bnt prices
showed no change of Importance. Sales about
450 bales, say 1 at 18c, 4 at is*, io at 19,14 at lox,
so at iox, 26 at 20,165 at 20X, 8 at 20X, 60 at 20X,
67 at 20X- We quote nominally :
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION'.
Ordinary to good ordinary.19 @19X
Low middling.20K@
- Middling.20*?
. Strict middling...20%?
RICK.-There was a fair Inquiry tor this grain at
unchanged rates. Sales about 125 tierces or clean
Carolina, say so tierces at 7X, 25 at 7X, 71 at 7?*o
$ Bs. We quote common to lair at as'?">?, good
7X0*0.
NATAL STORES.-There were no sales reported
FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi?
nal on nplands, nominal on sea islands; via New
York, \d on uplands, ld on sea islands; by sall,
Md on nplands, on sea islands nominal. To
Havre lo on nplands. Coastwise-to New York by
steam Xe on nplands and lc on sea islands; $2 '
tierce m rice; by sall Ko on cotton; - $ tierce j
tin rice; 40c n barrelon rosin; $"@s 9 H on lum?
ber; $9010 9 H on timber. To Boston, by sall
Kev Hs on upland cotton. To Providence,?by
aafi' $8^ M on boards, ?ic ?? Ks on cotton; by
?team $19 bale on New York rates. To Phila?
delphia, by steam >ic y, tts on uplands; by sall, S7
I* M on boards; $9 on timber; $8 per ton en clay,
a-ad $8a$8 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by
steam Kc V ft by sall, $6 6007 fl M on boards;
. 1308 26 $ ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in
demand by oar merchants to take lumber freights
from Georgetown, S. C., Danen and sat ilia River,
Ga,, and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports,
and $10^12 9 If are the rates on lumber and
boards.
feien ANO ?.-Sterling 60 day billa 17M@17M.
DOMESTIC ETCH AMIE.- The banks are pur?
chasing sight checks atx off, and sen at par.
GOLD.-8X??J?.
marketa by Telegraph.
MONET MARKETS.
LONDON. January 16-Noon. - Consols 92V
' Bonds 91 M.
FRANKFORT, January 16-Neon_Bonds 96Ma |
PAUS. January 16-Noon_Rentes 66f 80c.
Nsw TORS. January 16-Noon_Freights steady.
Stocks very strong. Governments doll and
steady. Honey firm at 7. Gold steady at B%.
Louisiana sizes 55; new 50. Levee sizes 60; levee
?eights 70. Exchange, long SK ; short 9,V
. Evening.-Freights to Liverpool dull and de
eli n ina ; per sail, cotton 3-13d. Money rates 6 to 6.
And the supply rapidly increasing here. Prime
discounts quiet at 7aio. Exchange doll at 9Ka8X
Gold 8X?8X> Governments duu, hot steady ail
dav. Srates very stroDg,particularly on Tennessees i
and new South carolinas, and closed dull and
steady. Tennesseea, sixes 65 y?, new ass'; VPgln
laa, sixes 66, new 54; Louisianas, sixes 62, new 50;
levees, sixes 68; Alabamas, eigbts 92, new 66;
Georgias, sixes 70, sevens 83; North Carolinas S3,
new 16; South Carolinas 48, new 26X
COTTON MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL. January 16-Noon.-Cotton opened
quiet and s-ea \v; uplands io?,'d, Orleans io\'d.
Later.-Cotton quiet, Bteady and unchanged;
sales est tra at ec. at 12,000 bales; sp?culation and
: export 4000.
Evenlne.-Cotton closed quiet and Bteady; np?
lands lOX.Orteans loxd; sales 12,000 bales; specu?
lation and export 4000. Yams and fabrics at
Manchester steady.
Nsw YORK, January 16-Noon.-Cotton weak;
uplands 21Xc, Orleans 22Kc; sales 1372 bales.
Sales or couor- futures last evening 4500 bales, as
toUows: January 21)4"; February 2IX, 21 7-16:
March 22,22 M6; April 22.3-16; Mav 22*;.
Evening.-Cotton quiet; sa'ea 742 bales; nplands
21 M. Orleans 22a?: ?c. Sales of futures to day
10,400 bales, as follows January, 21X. 211-16,
216-16; February. 21X. 21716; March, 21,
211-16, 2115-16; April. 22>?, 223-16, 22 ^ ; May,
22 5-13; Jane, -.2.22 7-ie. .
BOSTON. January 16.-Cotton dull; middlings
-22340; net receipts 320 bales; sales soo; s took
7600.
PHILADELPHIA, January ie.-Cotton quiet; mid?
dlings 22c, *
BALTIMORE. January 16.-Cotton quiet and
steady; middlings 21?c; net receipts 787 bales;
gross 626; exports coastwise 288; sales 310; Kock
.2876.
NORFOLK, January ie.-Cotton quiet; low mid?
dling 20ci net receipts 1872 bales; exports coast?
wise 909; sales loofBtock 6722.
; WILMINGTON, January ia-Cotton firm; mid?
dlings 21c; net receipts 118 bales; exports coast?
wise 769; stock 7176.
- AUGUSTA. January 16.-Cotton quiet; middlings
.aoxc; receipts 800 bales; sales soo.
; MEMPHIS, January 16.-Cotton dali and nomi?
nal: middlings 2lc; net receipts 4081 bale.'.
MOBILE, January 16.-Cotton quiet; middlings
ftoxa20Xc; net receipts 2798 bales; exports to
Great Britain 2605; silt S 5TO; stock 65,785.
SAVANNAH, January '16.-Cotton qnlet; good
..gradesscarce; middlings MXaSOXo; net receipts
4645 bales; sales 900; stock 78,143.
.- Nsw ORLEANS, January is_Gotten dall; mid?
dlings 21c; net receipts 10.699 biles; gross 12-427 ;
? exports to Barcelona 1U8; Vera Crus 184; coast
wise 285: pales 2200; stock 192,243.
GALVESTON, January 16.-Cotton qnlet and
weaE; good ordinary 18Val9c; net receipts 1373
bales; export-? to Great Britain 605; coastwise 83:
rales 600; stock 60,576.
PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL. January 16-Noon.-Breadstuff's
qnl't. Cor sis 3d ror new.
s Nsw YORK, January 1?.-Noon.-Flour dall and
unohanged. Wheat quiet and firm. Corn dull
and tu buyers' favor. Pork steedy; mess $l4a 1
14 25. Lard quiet at 9*89*0. Turpentine firm
at ssc. Rosin dull at $4 70 for strained. I
? Evening -Flour, Southern quiet and without
material advance nt $6 80a7 60 for oommon to
fair extra Whiskey 90a90*c. Wheat $i 68a
173. Corn less aotive; Western mixed nominal
at 77a50c, store and afloat Pork $14 25. New
: mess, plain mess and extra mess beef $llal3. I
Lani quio- and firm at Sas^c. Turpentine firm
. at 69c. R/.sin dall at $4 70 for strained.
WILMINGTON, January 16.-Spirits turpentine
firm at 66c. Roslo-no sales. Crude turpentine
steady at $3 65 f r hard, $6 50 for yellow dip and
virgin. Tar steady at $2 25.
ST. LOUIX, January 16.-Whiskey steady at 88c
Pork nominal. Bacon-lobbing and order lots or
shoulders exe: clear rib 7*c; clear sides 7 Kc.
Lard easier st 8 Kc.
CINCINNATI January 16.-Pork, quiet and un
changed; $1325a?ked Lard In fair demand and
Arra: steam 8*a8Jic. latter asietn kettle dall at
9a9>ic, Bacon sides 7*a7Xc. Whiskey iteady
at ssc. *
LOUISVILLE, January ie,-Provisions active.
Ter? firm and unchanged. lYhiskey qalet and
steady at 89a90e.
Sew York Klee Marker.
From tho Dally Bulletin. Monday, January is
Pricej are pretty Bteady as a rule, and the bnsl
ness is ralr on a 1 grades, with au offering equal
to tlief fiutlet. but no excess or stock. The ti ade
are the principle buyers. Sales or 60 tierces Caro?
lina at 8*a8Xc, and 126 bags Rangoon at 6Xa7c
Mew York Coffee Market.
From the Dally Bulletin, Monday, January 16
For Brazils we find a better tone current, and a
disappearance or th? slight Inclination to weak?
ness noil- eable tor several davs past. The stimu?
les ls the receipt of the expected regular telegram
from Rio Jauelro, which is construed as quite
. favorable, and holders are again stiff ls their
Views. There have been no eales consummated,
and in consrq en e there ls an absence or a basis
upon which to revise figures, but previous quota?
tions are BOW inside rates, and very few holders
would accent them. Until the country trade ls
developed more freely, no great change ls anrlcl
pated, other kinds are moderately active, with
a steady tone throughout for all kinds of stock.
Sales of 400 bass Maracaibo on private terms
The Rio telegram dates rrom December 7th to
.TM, and reports: Purchases 80.000 bags ship?
ments 64,000 bag-?, loading 42.000 hags, stock 145 -
OOfrbags; price $5*9; exchange 25d; daily average
recel ots 6000 bag-?. We quo-.a Kio, gold, in bond
as follows: Ordinary cargoes 16.ne.y, fair cargoes
lSKaiex good cargoes lTXalTX, prime cargoes
18al8X
Interior Cotton Markets.
COLUMBIA. January 15.-Sales of cotton to-day
47 bales; middlings 20Xc j
COLUMBUS. January 13.-Market opened ex-1
cl'ed, and middlings were sold at 21o, but oloBed
q .ter ht i9s4ai9Xo; sales256 bales; receipts285;
shipments 307. J
Kew York If aval Store? Harket.
From the Dally Balle tin, Monday, Jan narr 15:
Reoelpts to-day, 13,099 bois roam, loao do spirits
turpentine, 100 do tar. Spirits turpentine con?
tinues quiet at ?7A67Xc Tor merchantable Jots: 68a
68X0 In snipping order. Sales 169 bola at 67X0.
Rosin lu moderate demand and steady. Sales sos
bbls good Btralned at $4 80; 741 do at fl 85; 600 do
at $4 70, and 300 No 2 at $4 90. Tar and pitch un?
changed.
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON. January 15 -SPIRITS TURPEN?
TINE.-Market firm; sa es of 520 cask* at 65c per
gallon for Southern packages, and 10 casks nt 66c
per gallon fur New York packages.
TURPENTINE.-Po changed; sales of 80 bbls at (3
65 for hard and (5 50 for yellow dip and virgin.
COTTON.-Harket dull. Late Saturday evening
100 balea strict middling sold at 21 Kc To day no
transactions.
Receipts by Railroad, January 16.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
1234 bales cotton. 119 bnis naval stores, 6 oars
stock. To Ra iroad Agent, Geo H Walter A co,
Pelzer Rodgers k co, .Frost, Adger k co, Geo W
Williams A cn, Murdangb & Mathews, Sloan &
Selgnlous, Reeder & Davis, A J Salinas. Wlsa k
co, W B Williams k Son, A S Smith, T P Smith,
W W Smith, Witte Bros, A J Salinas, Mowry k
Son, Dowling k co, L D DeSanssure, W H Jones
A co, A B Mulligan, Kinsman k Howell, Pringle
A Son, F F Downey, F 0 Mey, Jno Oolcock k co.
Caldwell * co, R M Butler k Son. H Cobla & co, B
O'Neill, H Gerdts k co. Kllnck. Wickenberg k co,
John Hurkamp k co, H Klaue A co, D A A m ne,
c D Ahrens A co W H Welch, J P Kiep, O F Wie
tere, O Tledeman A co.
NORTH?ASTERN RAILROAD.
66 bales noland and 9 bags sea Island cotton,
175 bbls naval store, cara lumber, wood, tobacco,
rough rice, nails, mdse, Ac. To Frost. Adger &
co, Mowry A Son, Whllden A Jones, Geo w Wil?
liams & co, A J Salinas, Trenholm k Son, Kins?
man k Bowell, Caldwell k Son, Barden k Parker,
w K Ryan, A S Smith, T P Smith, W 0 Bee A co,
Wltie Bros, W 0 Conrtnev A co, Pelzer, Rodgers
A co. H Bischoff A co, Gaillard k Mlnott, wiss k
co, H Wohlken, 0 Leloenroo ', R G Chlsolm. W H
Welch. S R Marshall A co, Raven el k co, E Wel?
ling, Railroad Agent and Order.
Passengers.
Per steamship Georgia, for New York-Mrs A
B Darbee and two children, A Harris. J Donna
houe, S W Beckwith, P Smith, H Flelgh. Mrs J 0
Darbee T D S'egman, T M Jamison, B H True, A
Griffin, G Jordan. J Wilson, H Hall, F E Durbec,
MrKetachkl, W P Rodgers, R S Pringle, R J Ir?
win, G W Lincoln, U J Johnston.
Per steamer POOOBID, from Edlsto, Enterprise,
Ac-Col E M Whaley and lady, Major Whllden, W
H Gray, J B Seabrook, R Rivera, and 65 on deck.
Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown. S c- I
B H Brown, J W Atkinson. Dr A W Forster, Miss 1
Johnstone, Miss L Johnstone, and 24 deck.
Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah via
Beaufort, Huton Head, and other Landings-Jas
B Seabrook, Miss Lou Ball, J Apple, J E Boyce, R
P Barry, O A Seabrook, and 17 on deck.
FOUI CAXJKKDAJi.
MOON'S PHASES.
Last Quarter, Sd. 4 hours, 40 minutes, evening.
New Moon 9:h. 9 Honrs. 39 minutes, mor.m g
First Quarter, letti. 6 honra 42 minutes, mormr g
Full Moon. 24th, ll hours, 66 minutes, morning. -
JANUARY.
Monday.
Tuesday.
Wednesday.
Thursday...
Friday.
saturday...
Sunday.
sun
RISES.
7.. 8
7.. 2
7.. 2
T.. 2
T.. 1
7.. 1
7.. 1
SUN
SETS.
6 .18
5 .19
6.. 19
6..20
6.. 21
6. .22
6 .28
MOON
R. ti,
10..67
11..sa
morn
12..57
1..62
2..62
8.. 49
HIGH
WATBB.
ll..66
meru
12..44
1..39
2..29
3..28
4..20
Itt A RI NE NEWS.
CHARLESTON, 8. C........JANUARY 17, 1872.
Lat 38 deg 48 min 83 sec. | Lon79deg67min 27 sec
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Sea Gnu, Baltimore, to P. 0. Tren?
holm.
British bark Onward, Evans, Havre, -. day?.
Ballast. To Henry Card.
steamer Emilie. White, Georgetown. S C.
237 tierces rice, 16 bales sea Island cotton, 60
bags groundnuts, mdse and sundries. To Shack -
lford k Kelly, James R Pringle A Son, 0 Albion,
N E mai eel, E Batea A co, L D Mowry A Son, J M
Caldwell A Son, Frost, Adger A co, Mordecai k
co. Oohes, Hanckel k co. B O'Neil1, and others.
Steamer Pilot Boy, McKelty, Savannah via
Beaufort, Hilton Head and other Landings. 48
bales sea Island cotton, and mdse To Ravenel.
Holmes k cn, D McPherson, Ravenel A co, Wm H
Bird k co, Southern Express co. Wm Gnrney, M
Triest, Pelzer, Rodgers k co, H Klatte A co, J B
Blasen, Hart k co, Walker, Evana A Cogawell, J B
Bissell, J Apple, and order.
Steamer Pocosin, Gannon, Edlsto, Enterprise
and Way Landings. - osles cotton, mdse and
sundries. To J H Murray, andtHh-TS.
Sirop Julia Dean, Ha-Hs. Corr-ban.ee. 1200 bosh
els rough rice. To W 0 Bee A co.
Sloop Mar?-, Mills, Pon Pon. 690 bushels rough
rice To W O Bee k co.
Received from West Point Mill. 32 tierces rice.
To S D Stoney.
Received from Bennett's Mill. 181 tierces rica
To W 0 Bee k co, and G H Ingraham k Son.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Georgia, Holmes, New York-Wag?
ner, Huger 4 co, W A Courtenay.
Spanish brig Gratitud, Sunol, Barcelona-W P
Hall.
Swinish brig Amable Antonio, Vila, Barcelona -
W P HalL
Sehr H G Bird, Blacklrgton, Baltimore-Cohnn
4 Weils.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Georgia, Holmes, New York.
Sehr Lizzie Maul, Babier, Jacksonville.
FROM THIS PORT.
Sehr M H Stockham, Oordery, Baltimore, 13th
January.
MEMORANDA.
The British bark Nancy BryFon. Warden, for
Bull River, s 0, cleared at Kew Tork 13th msc
LIST OF VESSELS
UP, CLEARED AND BAILED FOR THIS TORT.
FOREIGN.
LIVERPOOL.
Br ship Magdala, Black, np.Oct 24
The Soeskummeren, Westergaard, ai'd.Oct 17
Br bark Sarah M Smith, Bishop, Balled.Dec 7
BRISTOL, ENO.
Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sailed.Oct 17
BORDEAUX.
The Ebenezer, Matheson, sailed.Dec 8
CARDIFF.
Sehr Henrietta, Barnett, cleared.Dec 8
HALIFAX, NS.
Br bark Windermere, Yeaman, d'd.Jan 4
DOMESTIC.
BOSTON;
Sehr Chas Oomery, Pink h am, cleared.Jan ll
NSW TORS.
Sehr Wapella, P?nny, np.Jan 6
Sehr F Merwin, Pearce, up.Jan 6
Sehr Ella Mai thews, McElwee. cleared.Jnn 9
Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, up.Dec 25
Sehr J W Maitland, Colcord, up.Bec 29
Sehr Jas Wall, Grover, np.Jan 8
PHILADELPHIA.
Sehr L k M Reed, Steelman, clean d.Jan ll
Sehr Julia A Garrison, smith, cleared.Jan 1
BALTIMORE.
Sehr Harriet Saker, Webber, np.Jan 4
Sehr S L simmons, Edge, cleared.Jan ll
pAOIFI0 MAIL STEAMSHIP O?MPY'S
THROUGH LINE TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers or the above Une leave Pier ???FS&fiE,
so. 42, North River, foot of CanaljyUtK
atreet, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the ist ri
and 80th of every month (except when these
lates fau on Sunday, then the Saturday preoed
ug.
AU departures connect at panama with steam?
ers for south Pacific and centrai American ports.
Departure of 15th touches at Kingston, Jamaica.
For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran
DISCO drat of every month, except when lt falls on,
?unday; then cn the day preceding.
No California steamers touch at Pavana, but
go direct from New York to AsptnwalL
one hundred pounds baggage free to each adult,
Medicine and attendance free.
For Passage Tickets or other information apply
it the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFIt'E, on the
wharf foot of Canal atreet, North River, New
York. F. B. BABY, Agent.
Iitv20-iyr _
gUGAR-COATED PILLS.
FLUID EXTRACTS, ELIXIRS, Ac, Ac.
A FULL ASSORTMENT.
Having taken the Agency for the sale of the
GOODS of Messrs. W. R. WARNER k CO.. Phila?
delphia, I offer 0 the Professl n and 10 the Trade
a lull Hue of the above article a, at manufacturers'
prices.
Warner's Iron and Iudoform Pills are weU
known and highly approved by the Faculty. Their
medicines are carffolly prepared and perfectly
reliable. For aale wholesale and retail by
DR. H. BAER,
dec22 Wholesale Agent for South Carolina.
_gripping.
jji"0 B N B W TOR K .
ON SAT (JED AT, JANUARY 20TH, AT
HALF-PAST 8 O'CLOCK P. M.
NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870.
STATE-BOOMS ALL ON DECK.
The Splendid New Iron side Wheel Steamship
80DTH CAROLINA, BBCKKTT, Commander, wui
sall for New York on SATURDAY, 20th Janoary, at
half-past 8 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. a, Union
wharves.
Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool by
WILLIAMS ? GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa,
Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania, Gotten
barg, and to Olasirow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM
SHIPS. To New iBneland Cities as nsnaL
insurance by Steamers of tblB Line a per cent.
For Freight or Passage Engagements, having
very fine Deck stateroom accommodations, apply
to WAGNER, HUGER ? CO., No. 26 Broad street,
or to W. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves.
Janl7-4_
Jp OH MEW YORK.
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINE.
ESTABLISHED 1845.
The splendid Side-Wheel Steamship CHAM?
PION, R. W. Lockwood, Commander, will sall
from Adzer'B Wharf for the above port on THURS?
DAY, the 18th Instant, at 12 o'clock M.
4bT* Marine Insurance by this Une of Steam?
ers half per cent.
**- T?rongh Bills or Lading given on Cotton In
Boston, Providence and tho New Eng.and mann
faotnring towns.
For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to
jtjttH JAMES ADOER & CO., Agents.
PHILADELPHIA IRON STEAM | 1
LINE.
THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS
VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley,
GULF STBEAM, Captain Hunter.
Are now regular! v on the Line, Insuring a first
class sea connection between Philadelphia and
Charleston, and in alliance with Railroad Com?
panies at both termini, afford rapid transportation
to and from all points tu the Cotton states, and
to and from cu ctn natl, St. Louis, Chicago and
the principal cities or the Northwest. Boston,
Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen?
tres.
SyThe VIRGINIA ls appointed to sall from
Brown's wharf on THURSDAY, January 13th, at 12
o'oiock M.
?-The GULF STREAM will folio w next week.
For particulars or Freight arrangements, apply
to WM. A COURTENAY. Union Wharves.
WV P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, Ne. 12
South Delaware Avenne, Philadelphia. - *
Janl5-mwth3_
pOB BALTIMORE.
FREIGHTS RECEIVED DALLY, AND THROUGH
BILLS LADING ISSUED
TO
PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON,
THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST,
LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN.
The fine Steamship SEA GULL, Dutton, Com?
mander, win sall for Baltimore, on SATURDAY,
20th January at half-past 12 o'clock.
?j- Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that
city 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. TREN HOLM, Agent,
Janl6-6_No. 2 Union Wharves.
?pOR UVliBPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN.
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS.
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
STEAM COMPANY
win dispatch one of their first-class, mil powei
Iron Screw Steamships from
PIER No. 46 N. IL, EVERY WEDNESDAY,
AS FOLLOWS:
? DA no, Capt, PRICK.Jan. 1?, at --
Cabin Passage $80, gold.
Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $30,
ourrency.
For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to
WILLIAMS & GUION,
No. 68 Wall street, N. Y.
N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued
ny the Charleston and New York Steamers, which
make close connection with the above line.
For particulars and rate of Freight apply to
JAMES AUGER A CO.,
WAGNER, DUG ER A CO.,
may? Or WM. A. COURTENAY.
Seining ilia ct] ines.
rjpHE ?IEQUALLED MACHINE.
The HOME SHUTTLE uses the Straight Needle,
makes the lock stitch, (alike on both sides,) has
seir-adjustlog tension, ano ls th- only fina class
low price Sewing M clone In the market adapted
Tor every vailety or .-ewing from mush us to
heaviest cloths. Price $25 and $37.
Agents wa ted. send stamp for circular and
sample or Sewing. T. L. BI.SSE LL,
Gtneral Agent,
Janll-fmw6mo Charleston, S. C.
THE WEED
F. F. SEWING MACHINE
has not yet become such a drc? In the market as
to require to be hawked through the streets or
left at the residences against the wishes of the oc?
cupants. But my sales have not diminished, nor
bas the reputation of these Machines suffered by
competition.
Call and see them and you will be convinced of
their superiority.
D. 33. HASELTON,
dec20-imo No. 307 Kl NC STREET.
THE NEW IMPROVED
WHEELER & WILSON,
THE MOST I?CI?TJI^A.It
F l Ml Li SEWING MACHINE.
Between six and seven hnndred thousand now
In use. ls the most simple, runs easier, and makes
lesa noise than any other flrst-cUBS Lock Stitch
Machine. Does all kinds or work usually done by
hand. Bas better attachments for Hemming,
Frilling, Tucking. Cording, Quilting, Gathering,
Ac, than any other Machine. These Machines
are now offered for sale in this city on the LEASE
PLAN, at Ten Dollars per month until paid for.
Tboroogh instruction given, and satisfaction
guaranteed in all cases. Old Machines repaired
and adjusted by a competent machinist. A few
live men ona find regular and profitable employ?
ment, either ou salary or commission, by applying
early.
Parlor and Salesroom No. 209 KING STREET.
W. G. BRUCE, Agent.
WHYTE ? H AR RAL, General Agents, dec 18
F
_gripping.
0~E L I VEE POOL
The First-class American Ship EDDY?
STONE, Charles 0. Park, Master, having_
large engagements, will meet with prompt
patch. For balance of engagements, apply to
J A. ENS LOW A CO., Ship Brokera,
janls-mwf No. Ml East Bay.
F
OB LIVERPOOL.
The Norwegian Bark COLONIST, Baars- tkm
rad, Master, will have dispatch for the SfiK
above port. For Freight, apply to
R. T. WALKER, Boyce Ss Co.'8 wharf.
Janl2-fmw
pOB LIVERPOOL.
The flne ship MTJSCONGUS, Cover, Master,
havlnir a large portion of her cargo engag-SBfc
ed, win meet with dispatch.
For Freight engagements apply to
Janl2 ? WAGNER, HUGER Ss CO
jpOR LIVERPOOL.
The First-class British Ship EDITH, EA-J^_
ward F. Hilton, Master, havlDg one-half herSfclfc
cargo engaged, and going on board will have dis
patch.
Apply to HENRY CARD,
Jami_Accommodation Wharf.
JOE FORT SUMTER,
BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE,
AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS
AROUND THE HARBOR.
The fast, safe and comfortably appointed A
Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharrSs?
svKBY DAT, at 10 o'clock morning, and 8 o'clock
afternoon. For arrangements, apply to
CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNG,
nov 16 on Board.
P O R E D I S T 0,
ENTERPRISE AND WAY LANDINGS.
The Steamer POCOSIN, Captain W. _ .??T^w
3. Cannon,will receive Freight THIS ???J?ggm?i
DAT, and leave TO-MOBROW MORNING at lo
relock from Market wharf, foot of Market street.
Returning leave Edlsto FRIDAY MORNING1, at 0
relock. J. H. MURRAY, Agent.
The Steamer leaves again MONDAY AFTERNOON,
it i o'clock, and Edlsto T?KSOAT, at 12 o'clock.
Janl7-1?_
P 0 R FLORIDA,
VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEEK.
, The splendid Steamers,
DICTATOR.Captain COXBTTSR
UTI POINT.Captain MCMILLAN |
WILL SAIL AS FOLLOWS !
The DICTATOR wm leave Charleston every
roKDDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock,
The orrr POINT every FBIDAY EVENING, at 8
relock,
.-OR FERNANDINA
JACKSONVILLE,
PALATE A,
IND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
These Steamers connect with railroad at Tocol
'or st. Augustine, and at Jacksonville and Pa
atka with steamers tor Enterprise; also with
iteamers for the Oklawaba River.
Close connection ls made with steamships
it Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and
ihlppers can rely on no detention of freights to
Kew Orleans, and at lowest rates.
For Freight or Passage, having first-class a?
.ommodauons, apply to
RA VEN EL A CO., Agents,
Corner Vanderhorst's wharf and Fast Bay;
Through Bills or Lading given to New Orleans.
These Steamers connect at Savannah with
Steamer San Antonio for Darten, Brunswick,
katina Elver, and all intermediate landings,
freights ror these points must be prepaid here.
decl8_
Engines, i?lturjirterrj, &t.
STEAM ENGINES.
(MERON, HMLE? & CO.
Seep constantly on hand, and ready for imme?
diate delivery, STATIONARY, PORTABLE AND
AGRICULTURAL ENGINES, and can furnish, at
mort notice, any description of Engine not kept
regularly in stock.
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
Qr approved Patterns and different sises, ready
ror delivery, and flited with either Ratchet or
Screw-Head Blocks.
GRIST DOLLS,
Prom Sixteen to Thirty Inch; French Burr, Dou?
ble-Geared GRIST MILLS. Also, the Universal or
Star COTTON GINS, THRESHERS, CANE MA?
CHINERY, HORSE-POWERS, AC.
BAR IRON, STEEL AND METALS.
A large assortment constantly on hand|of the
above articles.
NAILS. SPIKES &c.
HENRY DIS8TON A SON'S
PATENT CIRCULAR, GANG, MULAY, HAND
AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, GUMMING MACHINES,
FILES, Ac Also,
MILLER'S CELEBRATED
"INSERTED TOOTH" SAWS.
8WADGE8 AND SAWYER'S TOOLS GEN- !
ERALLY.
RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT AND
MILL SUPPLIES.
OILS.
A full line of Pure OILS, as roi lows: sperm,
Lard, Neatsfcot, 0., B. A Co.'s Lubricator, "White
Oak ou," Tallow, Axle Grease.
B E Ii TING .
Rubber and Leather BELTING, warranted.
Also (>um and Hemp Packing, Jnte and Soap
Bton?vPacklng, Lacing, Gaskets, Belt Fastenings,
au kinds.
LEAD.
Sheet, Pig, Bar and Pipe.
BLOCK TIN PIPE.
H09E, LEATHER AND GUM.
PUMP8 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
Of all Sizes.
BRASS GOODS.
Steam Gauges, Water Ganges, steam and
Plumber's Brass-work.
PLAIN AND GALVANIZED IRON
PIPES,
At Factory Prices of MORRIS TASKER A CO.
STEAM AND MALEABLE IRON FITTINGS.
WHITE LEAD, COLORS AND PAINT OIL.
ROPE, OAKUM, SHEATHING FELT
AND PAPER, NAILS, 8PIKE8, Ac.
CARTS, WACONS AND TIMBER
TRUCKS.
Of the celebrated make of WILSON, CHILDS A
CO., Philadelphia.
PATENT IRISH ROOFING FELT.
CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO.,
N. E. CORNER MEETING AMD CUMBERLAND Sra.
angl4-mth6moD*w CHARLESTON, S. 0.
"T^NGLISH STONEWALL FERTILIZER.
224 tons (SOObbls.) or the above FERTILIZER
a coio 11- te manare for cotton aDd corn-prepared
In England, now landing per bark colonist, from
Liverpool.
PRINCE EDWARD'S ISLAND SEED OATS.
600 bushels of these choice OATS at $116 per
bushel.
For sale by J. N. ROBSON,
NOB. l and 2 Atlantic Wharf and 68 East Bay.
J anio tuthsS
?)rs ?coes, &t.
BARGAINS, JUST OPENED
AT
STOLL, WEBB & CO.,
No. 387 KING STREET.
OPPOSITE THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE.
WE HAVE JUST OPENED A LABOE LOT OF
CHEAP DRESS GOODD S
SOME OF THE VARIETIES FROM AUCTION, AND ARE AT VEBY LOW PRICES.
We call special attention to 2000 yards ASSORTED POPLINS AND ALPACA LUSTRES, at
25 cents, worth 35 to 40 cents.
Also, a LARGE LOT OF DELAINES, very cheap, at the low prices of 15 and 20 cents. At
Jaf?_STOLL, WEBB & CO.
TWENTY PIECES OF MCE COLORS IFRBMPRI1S,
RANGING IN PRICE FROM 75 CENT8 TO SI, AT
w_STOLL, WEBB & CO.
A LARGE LOT OF SATTEENS, ES CLOTH COLORS,
AL80, ALL. THE OTHER 8HADE8, AT 60 TO 75 CENTS, AT
jans_STOLL, WEBB & CO.
A FULL LINE OF EMPKESS CLOTHS,
IN CHOICE COLORS, MARKED DOWN, BANGING FROM 37$, 45 TO 60 CENTS, AT
Jan?_STOLL, WEBB & CO.
ALSO,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW CALICOES,
BEST GOODS, AT 12 I-2 CENT8, AT
jans_STOLL, WEBB & CO?
.fertilisers.
IMPORTANT TO c?tT?Fp?MinoT
THE MIRYLli FERTILIZING MD MIMICT?RKG CO.
HAVE PREPARED A SPE?TAL FERTILIZER ADAPTED TO THE COTTON PLANT,
UNDER THE NAME OF
? O T T O IV FOOD!
Which they claim to be of the Highest Grade of Fertilizer sold In the South, and guarantee to equal I
ln.resu ts Peruvian GUIDO, pound for pound, and of more permanent beuentt y tue soil.
It has been used by several honored Planters In North and South Carolina and Georgia, for two j
seasons, with the following results :
It increases the crop from loo to 200 per cent.
It resists drought In aireases. The crop ls not affected by rust.
It matures the crop three to four weeks in advance, tims insuring the crop against early frosts,
or in the event of a backward season for planting enables the planter to put In his crop three or four I
weeks later, even as late aa the lat or June, with a ceitalnty ot success.
It produces a better quality of Cotton.
Looking at the low price of Cotton, the Intelligent planter will readily comprehend the neoi sslty
of using nothing but the highest grade of Fertilizers, and of strictly avoiding those whose value
has been reduced by adulteration or the nae of chear materials under tue pretence of meeting the
low price of Cotton.
If bU crop LB only doubled by the use of "COTTON FOOD" lt will give him from ene to two hun?
dred per cent profit on h s outlay, with Cotton at 12x cents per pound, and lt will enable bim to plant
fewer sores, with a corresponding reduction of labor and expense, with better results.
$53 PER TON, IN SACKS, TWELVE TO THE TON.
LAWRENCE SANGSTON, President,
No. 68 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE.
J*. R. PRINGLE & SON, Agents,
Janl6-mwf3moB CHARLESTON, S. O.
JMPORTANT TO PLANTERS AND FACTORS.
MIDDLETON'S FISH AMMONIATED PHOSPHATE.
This excellent brand of FERTILIZER comes before the public weU recommended. Having been |
prepared with great pains and best material?, Its adaptation to the crops or this section ls unsur?
passed, the evidence of which ls furnished by the following testimon?ala of Professor SHEPARD and
J. B. B1SSELL, Esq., which we annex as follows: .. .
Ornes OF THE STATS INSPECTOR OP FKBTILIZBRS, March 31st, 1871.
Messrs. J. A. Enslow d Co : GENTLEMEN-Enclosed please find the analysis of the? temple of |
"Middletons F.sh Ammoniated Phosphate," selected by my assistant from the cargo Just arrived.
The large amount or organic matter, rich lu ammonia, and the highly soluble condition of the phos?
phoric acid, are sufficient recommendations ror this article. I feel sure that the planter win be bene?
fited by its judicious application to ct ton and other crops. Respectfully, your obedient servant,
(Signed) C. U. SHEPARD, JR-, M. D., Inspector of Fertilizers for South Carolina.
CHARLESTON, S. C., December 12.1671.
Messrs. J. A. Enslow ? Co., Agents Middleton's Fish Ammoniated Phosphate : GENTLEMEN-I
experimented wltn the one ton or Middlet n's Fiah Ammoniated Phosphate which I procured of you,
and beg to state that I applied lt to Bice alongside or the PhoBohatlc Manures manufactured In this
city and vicinity, and the result was decidedly In favor of your Fertilizer.
11 ave not yet threshed my crop, and cannot, therefore, furnish you with the difference in yield,
but the growth and vigor or the stalk proved to rae the superiority of Middleton's Fli'i Ammoniated
Phosphate over the other Fertilizers used. Very respectfully, yours, . '
(Signed) J. B. BISSELL.
UNIFORM ITT OF QUALITY GUARANTEED.
PRICES- $50 cash; or for approved acceptance, payable let November nex*, $60.
Address J. A* ENSLOW <fc CO.,
Jan8-w63mos ? AGENTS, No. 141 EAST BAT, CHARLESTON, S. 0.
ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE.
This Alt ele, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY", under the direction of their
Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, for composting with Cotton Seed, lr now offered at the Reduced
Price or (as per ton cash, or $31 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, Free of Interest.
Orders filled now will be considered as Cash 1st March, 1872, or on Time as due lat November
1872, thereby enabling Plantera to haul lt at a time when their Wagons and Mules are idle,
PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents
dec8-4mofi n no WW s WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. C.
ATLATO PHOSPHATE.
This FERTILIZER, manufactured by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direc?
tion of their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, ls now offered to the Planting Community AT
THE VERY REDUCED PRICE OF $48 PER TON CASH, or $3? PAYABLE 1ST NOVEMBER, 1872,
FREE OF INTEREST.
This FERTILIZER has been very extensively used in this State, and has given entire satisfaction;
some of the most practical planters admitting lt to be equal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound.
All sales made now will be considered as cash on the 1st of March, 1872, and to those buying on
time the sale will be conaldered as due on 1st November. 1872.
By this arrangement planters will be enabled, without extra cost, to haul their Manure at a
time when their wagons and mules are idle
Pamphlets containing tho certificates of those who have used the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE will be
furnished on application to the Agents.
PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents,
decS-4moa BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C.
E. FRANK COPS =
AMMONIATED BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE,
AND COE'S PURE DISSOLVED BONE.
The above superior FERTILIZERS, admitted by every Planter who has nsed them to be the best {
and most profitable or any of the Commercial Manures, are now offered for sale by the Agents at very
much Reduced Prices, in order that every Planter may be enabled to use them.
Pamphlets containing the reports of the success of these Fertilizers wUl be furnished on appli?
cation to the Agents.
The Phosphate 1B sold at $48 per ton cisb, or $53 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, free of
Interest.
The Dissolved Bone at $30 per ton cash, or $55 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, free of
Interest.
PELZER,* RODGERS Se CO., Sole Agents,
dec8-4m03 BROWNS WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. C.
g ? L U B L E
PACIFIC CU ANO.
PRICE, $46 CASH, WITH USUAL ADVANCE
FOR TJME.
Experience in the use of this GUANO for the
past six years in this State, for Cotton and Corn,
h ac so far established Its character for excellence
as to render comment unnecessary.
In accordance with the established policy or the
Company to furnish the best Concentrated Ferti?
lizer at the lowest cost to consumers, this Guano
is put into market this season at the above re?
duced price, which the Company ls enabled to do
by reason o* its large faculties an t the reduced
cost of manufacture.
The supplies put into market this season are, as
heretofore, prepared under the personal superin?
tendence of Dr. St. Julian Ravenel, ChemUt or
the Company, at Charleston. S. G., bence planters
may rest assured tnatits quality and c imposition
ls precisely the same as that heretofore sold.
At the present low price, every acre planted
can be fertilized with 200 pounds Guano at a cost
not exceeding the present value of 80 pounds of
cotton, while experience has shown that nnder
favorable condition of season and cultivation, the
crop ls increased by the application from two to
three-fold tbe natural capacity of the sol), hence
under no condition could Its application faU to
compensate for the outlay.
Apply to J. N. ROBSON,
Agent Pacific Guano Company,
Nos. 68 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf,
Charleston, S. 0.
JOHN S. REESE ? CO., General Agents.
nov27-3mosD*c
pACIFIO GUANO COMPANY'S
COMPOUND
ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
FOB COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
PRICE-$25 CASH, WITH USUAL ADVANCE FOB
TIME.
Thia article ls prepared under the superintend?
ence ol Dr. ST. JULIAN RAVENEL, expressly Xor
Composting with Cotton Seed.
It was Introduced by this Company two years
ago, and its usa has fully attested Its value. 200
to 2?0 pounds of this article per acre, properly
composted with the same weight of cotton seed,
furnishes the planter wita a Fertilizer of the high?
est excellence at the smallest cost. A Compost
prepared with this article, as by printed direc?
tions furnished, contains all the elements of fer?
tility that can enter Into a First Oiass Fertilizer,
while Its economy must commend Its liberal ute
to planters. For supplies and printed directions,
for Composting, apply to J. N. ROBSON,
Agent Pacific Guano Company,
Nos. 68 East Bay and l and 2 atlantic Wharr,
Charleston, S. 0.
JNO. s. REESE A- CO., General Agents.
nov27-Smo8D*c _
ABARGAIN 1-TO PRINTERS AND
BOOKBINDERS.-A Ruggles Wood Frame
Paper Cutter, will be Bold low for cash. Is nearly
?ew, cute 28 inches, and has an extra knife. No
charge for package. Price $40. Apply at Tai
NEWS Job once. maria
Ohma*, (ftmual?, 9ft.
ROSADALIS. '%
ROSADALIS is the best Blood
Purifier.
ROSADALIS, a sure cure for
Scrofula.
SO S AD ALIS, endorsed by
""Physicians.
ROB AH ATM, a potent remedy
for Rheumatism.
ROSADALIS, a Remedy tried
and true.
B0SADALI8, the best Alters.
tire extant
ROSADALIS endorsed by the
following:
Dr. R. WILSON CASK, cf Baltimore.
Dr. T. a POOH, of Baltimore.
Ur. THOS. J. BO YON, of Baltimore.
Ur. A. D URO AN. of Tar boro', H. 3.
Dr. i. 8.8PAHKB, of Nicholas vile, Ry.
Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima, Ohio.
Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia.
Dr. J. L. McOARTHA, of Sooth carolina,
and many ot aera. See ROSAI ALIS ALMANAC
endorsed by Rey. DAB KEY BALL, now of Mary .
and conference, formerly Chaplain in the Con
i ad era te Army ol Northern Viry ula.
.ROHADA1J8
la Alt ora t ive, Tonio and Diuretic, and acts al?
one and the ?ame time upon the BLOOD, LIVKH,
KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORO ANS, ex
peUlsg all impure matter and building np the
system to a healthy, vigorous conduis?
KOHADAUa
IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
BOWIE, MOISE k DAVIS, I WhOlesalS _
GOODRICH, WISEMAN k CO., S Agents -ft
Dr. LL BABB, I Charleston*
na-e-iv
Jitroelrri, Siluertaarc, &c. *
CHRIST ?ESs? !
CHOICE ARTICLES
STERLING SILVER,
PUT UP IN CASES, SPECIALLY
' . SUITABLE FOR.
."if,."; :..'* ? .?..
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
PINE WATCHES A SPECIALTY, AT
?....??i s .;;.{'* ..- '.*??. .' rrj '-. ? V- -";.'*'
. A : . : .
JAMES ALLAN'S,
. J; *
ISo, 3G7 KING STREET,
dece-stuthsmos .
Sailroacs. . ?
aUT?OA??LINA RAILROAD
S
CHABUSTOM, S. C., December 33, 1871.
On and after SUNDAY, December 24, the Passen
ger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will
run as follows:
YOB AUGUSTA, -
Lsave Charleston.-8.10 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta.~... AS* P. M.
IOS CC LUMBLA.
Leavo Charleston.-... 8.10 A.M.
Arrive at Columbia'. ?.ce. p. M.
MB CHAELSTTCK.
Leave Augusta. T.40 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston..... &J0 P. M.
Leave Columbia.7.40 A.M.
Arm ve at Charleston.8.80 p. M.
THBOUan WILMINGTON TBAIK.
Leave Angosta.8.00 A. M.
Arrive at Kingvillc.9.00 A. M.
Leave Ringville.12 SO P. M.
Arrive at Augusta...... 6.80 P, M
.AUGUSTA mon* FTPS wa, - <
(Sundays excepted.*
Leave Charleston... 8.80 p. M.
Arrive at Augusta.. 7.3 o A M.
Liave Augusta.,.8.00 P.M.
Arrive st Obarloaton.,-. 8.66 AM.
COBtTMBLA HIGHT SXTBSS6.
(Sundays exoepted ?
L?A ve Charleston.-... 7.10 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia.~- . 6.8) A. M.
Leave Columbia.-.7.03 P. M.
Arrive St C harle* um.7.00 A. M.
emooraviLLS TOAJN.
Leave Summerville at..7.36 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston at.8.45 A. M.
Leave Charleston at..8.80 P. M.
Arrive at Summerville at..:.4.46 P. M.
OAMDSN BRANCH..
Leave Camden. 6.16 A.M.
Arrive at Columbia.....10 *0 A M.
Leave Columbia.?.....L46 P. M.
Arrive at Camden.._."..8.36P.M.
Day and Night Trains make close connections
ar. Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Centrai
Railroad.
Night Train connects with Macon and Augusts
Railroad.
Columbia Night Train connects with Greenviiit*
and Colombia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road
to points North.
Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex?
cept Sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and
runs through to Columbia.
A. L. TYLER, vice-President.
S. B. P10KEN8. G. T. A_tanlO
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM?
PANT.
OHABLB8TON, S. C., February ll, 1871.
Trams will leave Charleston Dalry at 8:80 A. M.
ind 6.15 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston 7:80 A. M. (Mondays ex*
eptedjand 2:30 ?. M.
Train does not leave Charleston 6 P. M., sos
JAYE. ir
Train leaving 6*80 A. M. makes through conneo
usn to New York, via Richmond and Acaula
Creek only, going through lu 40 honra.
Passengers leaving by 6.16 P. M. Train have
choice of ronte, via Richmond and Washington,
ir via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving
FRIDAY by this Train lay over on SUNDAY in Bal?
timore. Those leaving on SAT C UV AY remain SDH.
DAV In Wilmington, N. C.
This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant
route to Cincinnati Chicago and other points
West and Northwest, both Trains making con?
nections at Washington with Western trams
of Baltimore and o hlo Railroad.
8. 8. SOLOMONS,
Engineer and Superintendent.
P. L. CLSAFOB, General Ticket Agent.
febll-iamos
OFFICE OF THE SAVANNAH AND
CHARLESTON RAILROAD.
0HABLB8T0N, s. C., November 32,1871.
On and after MONDAY. December the 11th, the
Passenger Train s on this Road will run aa follows:
EXPBESS TRAIN.
Leave Charleston dally.8.384*. M.
Arrive at Savannah dally. 9.16 P_ M.
Leave savannah dally.11.18 P. M.
Arr,ve at Charleston dally.6.88; A. M.
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 8.16 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah, Sundays excepted. 4.16 P.M.
Leave Savannah, SundujB excepted... s.oo A. M.
Arrive at Charleston, Sundays ejec'ted. 4.0* P. M.
Freight forwarded dallv on through bills of lad
lng to points In Florida and by Savannah Une of
steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to
freights for Beaufort and points on Port Royal
Railroad and sk as low rates as by any oner Une,
O. S. GADSDEN,
Engineer and Snpermtendsni.
s. c. BOYLSTON, (JenH Ft. and Ticket Agent.
nov38
A