The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, April 22, 1872, Image 4

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John Pelham BT JAMBS R. RANDALL. Jost as the Spring came laughing toronga tbe strife, fc ' ' ff; _i all Its gorgeous cheer; In the g i au April of historic life Fell the great cannoneer I The wondrous lulling of a hero's breath . Hrs bleeding country weeps ; Hnshei-tn the alabaster arms or Death Our young Marcellus sleeps. Grander and noble than the child or Rome. Curbing his charlot steeds, The knightly scion of a Southern home Dazzled the land with deeds ! Gentlest and bravest in the battle's brunt The Champion of the Truth He bore his banner to the very front Of our Immortal youth ! A clang of sabres 'mid Virginia's snow, Tae fiery pang or shela And there'd a wall or immemorial woe In Alabama dells 1 The pennon drops, that led the sacred hand Along the crimson field; The meteor blade sinks from the nerveless haad, Over the spotless shield I We gazed and gazed upon that beauteous face . While, round the lips and eyes, Couched in their marble slumber, flashed the grace Of a divine surprise. Oh, mothei of a blessed soul on high, Thy tears may soon be shed I Think of thy boy, with Princes of the sky, Among the Southern dead I GSA . ' . ' fi How must he smile on this dull world beneath, p Fevered with swift renown He with the martyr's amaranthine wreath, * Twining the victor's crown l Hotel Arrivals-April SO and ai. _ -ri MILLS HOUSE. H. P. Darlington, Philadelphia; Charles W. Little, Urs. Lizzie L. Stickney, Albany; W. H. Woods, ll. Morrison, England; F. E. Woodruff, New Jersey; A. Dunckel, Mrs. C. Underwood two children and,nurse, Mrs. B. T. Benton, T. Calwell and wife. Miss Jennie Underwood, P. C. Tiemann and wile, Miss S. Breath, New York; F. E. Wilder, P. L. Wlggin, C. W. Hard? man, Mrs. Osborn, Beaufort; H. S. Whiting, U. 8. Coast Survey; J. E. Francis, New York; Geo. de Wolf, Boston; Wm. G. Merrill, New York; Edward McIntosh, Society HU); A. S. Gibbes, Georgia; Geo. Coolidge, H. J. Yallcan, C. H. William?, Savannah; P. G. Johnson and wife, Tennessee; W. IL Peters, New York; W. H. Dennis, U. 8. Coast Survey; J. HoUlogs head, Abbeville; Wm. E. Earle, South Caroli? na; E. E. Bedford, Summerville. PAVILION HOTEL. ~W.;C. Harris, Union; S. D. Wadsworth, New York ; Mrs. E. B. G. Morse, Massachusetts; E. . p. Laird, New York; T. H. Spencer, Toronto; 'George B. Sistrunk, South Carolina Railroad; Arthur Cohen, Georgia; C. E. SchifBey, F. Bold, Colombia; H. Yon Glabn, Savannah; j George B. Tooker, South Carolina; Jobn T. Reine, Book Branch; W. G. Hughes, Union; j Hrs. L. Louis and niece, Savannah; Walter j McNeill, Grahamville; W. B. McClellan, San tee; J. G. Pipkin, South Carolina; John A. Hendrix, Jr., J. D. Hendrix, C. V. Antwerp, Columbi ; E. H. Brooks, South Carolina; J. B. . L. Dortie,*Angosta; S. A. Torlay, Sooth Caro Una. .. -, CHARLESTON HOTEL. J. E. Franois, Columbia; W. Leach and wife, Baltimore; Mts. E. Leavitt, H. P. Fisher, New York; J. W. Bruff, Baltimore; J. A. Travers, New York; H. P. Darlington, Philadelphia; W. G. Hopkins, Philadelphia; W. W. Billings, Connecticut; H. Holden, Mrs. Holden, Miss M. Holden, New York; W. C. Langley and ser? vant, Misa Langley, Miss A. Langley, G. B. Whitman, wife, child and norse,Mn. C.B. Feet, child and norse, New York, Mrs. H. H. WB3 Donnell, Mi? -?.?nto, M. Constable and wife, Miss Constable, New York; Mles Blair, Miss Hills, Chicago; Mrs. Bogers, Miss Rogers, Mrs. Loring, Boston; W. 8. Blair", Chicago; C. F. Carter, T. O'Brien. Boston; P. G. Johnson and lady, Tennessee; J. A. McLean, Miss McLean, Pittsborg, Pennsylvania; J. A. Mans? field, Cleveland; J.- Curtis, W. E. Downes and Wife, J. Fairney, Bermingham; J. Mcconville, - F. M. Jaffray, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Jor? dan, D. A. Miller, H. W. Johnston and wife, .Georgia; Wm. V. Walsh, New York; A. Ber mee, Atlanta; F. Jr Boesse, New York F.W-. McMaster, Columbia; A. W. Bell, Pennsyl? vania; El B. Hunting and wife, Baltimore; Jas. Bugher and lady. Wm. C. Hulbert. and wife, Cincinnati; S. E. Haveu, Chicago; L. Morse, wile and child, Boston; Jas. H Low, New York; Wm. B. Crocker, B. Fellowes, J. Stearn, Nova Scotia; B. M. Yali and wife and daugh? ter, New York; J. 8. Williams and wife, Indi? ana; E. D. Smythe, Savannah; G. Merrill, North Carolina; 0. E. Ma te by, Baltimore; J. C. Zimmerman, New York; F. J. Bryan, South Carolina; S. Brad well, Aiken; Frederick Sears, New York; Samuel W. Maurice, Kingstree; John Mett, Jr., Wilmington; Chas. E. D?kes, Philadelphia; W. H. Manning, Columbia. THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT. The following directory of Ihe Health De? partment has been prepared by Dr. George S. Pelzer, the CH y Registrar, and ls published for the information of the public: Office or Boord of Heall h and city Registrar at I City Hal!. BOARD OF HEALTH. Hon. Joulni A. Wasener, residence No. 54 st.' Philip street, Mayor. Chairman. General W. G. DeSaussure, Ward No. 1, resi? dence No. 27 East Battery. George H. Moffat, Ward No. 2, residence No. 10 Legare street. Thomas M. Hanckel, Ward No. 3, residence No. 47 flSaWl Btrtr?Z, Captain Jacob Small Ward No. 4, residence No. 4 Bull nt ree t. Thomas D. Dotterer. Ward No. 5. residence northeast corner Henrietta and Meeting streets. H. B. Olney,. Ward No. 6, residence No. 140 Com ingetreet Thomas D. Eason, Ward No. 7, residence No. 78 America street. William L. W.bb, Ward Na 8, residence No. 87 Rutledge avenue. Medical Committee. George S. Pelzer, M. D., city Registrar, resi? dence No. 43 Cannon street | Ed Geddings, M. D., residence No. 18 George fltrtet. * J. P. Ch.za', M.D., residence No. 6 Wentworth street. Ste liding Committees. On Hospitals and Dispensaries-Drs. Pe'zer Geddings and CbazaL On Low Lots, Drainage and Nuisances-The .Mayor. Dr. Pelzer and Messrs. HanckeL Saiall ind Webb. . On Burial Grounds, Sextons and Heanes-Dr. ?hazai, General DeSaussure and Mr. Mottet t. ;<iOn>. Pabilo institutions-Dr. Geddings and M as rs. Eason, Duitereraud o.ney. 'On Epidemics, Pub lc Hygiene and Quarantine -Drs. Gedding*, < hazai au.i Pelzer. On Accounts-Drs Pelzer, Geddings and Cha Kai. . ..<. : mi COMPLAINT BOOKS aj? .open .at pie upper and lower wards Guard nooses, and clllzeus are requested to report ali nuisance? prejudicial to the public health as prompt y, as possible, at either ol the above named places. ; . . ?ii CTXT HOSPITAL. . Mazydk st ?Ot!''above Queen street. Sarg on in charge, J. s. nulst. M. D. Residence and office. No. 205 Meeting str.-etl"' . ?t^M*n??*.ni",t- Hospital, Mazyck street. Surgeon In charge, J. s. Buist, M. D. _ . -asALTa'cisraicT KO. i. nexttotae?J^rlea.on^ibrary betiding... *""ttU? HEALTH DISTR?C KO. 2. Wea'eVhWvftion.Nh?w D?pensary'. Bounded pH Ute north tby centre or Calhoun street, on the Sgt by cen ere of Meeting street, on the south hy South Ba ter y and Ashley River, and on the west by AS-ley Elver. ...',.- r~ ? PhysMau la fit\uge, ,Dr. Joseph Tates. Office afc Sulrra's .Dispensary, Society ?tree:, between King ana vee log streets, r?sidence No. 14 Lib? erty street. The physician in charge of this district ts re- ; quired to attend at the Lover Warda Guardhouse when called apon. ? HEALTH DISTRICT KO. 3. Bounded on the north by City Boundary, ou tue east by Cooper River, on tbe soutti by centre or Calhoun street, and on the west by centra ot Meeting street. ... Physician in charge. Dr. J. L. Ancrum. Office i and residence No. io Mary street, opposUe Eliza beThe8phyaiclan in charge of this district la re? quired to attend at the Almshouse Mrhen called upon. HEALTH DISTRICT KO 4. Bounded on the north by City Boundary, on the east by centre of Smith street to Cannon street, then by centre of Cannon to Rutledge avenue, then oy ceatre of Rutledge avenue to George street, and then by a Une running in the same di? rection through to City Boundary, on the south by centre of Calhoun street, and on the west by Ashley River. Physician In charge, Dr. T. Grange Simons. Office No. 18 Ashley street, onposlte United States Arsenal. Residence No. 21 Rutledge avenue, op? posite Radcliffe street. The physician in charge of this district ls re? quired to attend at the Old Folks' Home when called upon. HEALTH DISTRICT MO. 6. Bounded on the north by Olty Boundary, on the east by centre or Meeting street, on the south by centre of Calhoun street, and on the west by cen? tre of Smith street to Cannon street, then by cen? tre of Cannon street to Rutledge avenue, then by centre of Rutledge avenue to Grove street, then by a line running in the same direction to City Boundary. Physician in charge, Dr. Isaac W. Angel. Of? flee and residence, st. Philip street, opposite the V?ct M <i ri Gt The physician la oharge or this district ls re? quired to attend at the Upper Wards Guardhouse when called upon. OFFICE HOURS. From 8 too morning; from 2 to8 afternoon. All dispensary patients who are able shall be required to attend at the office of the health dis? trict lu which they may reside dnrlng the above specified offi e hours. The physicians in attend? ance will afford medical and surgical relief and medicines gratuitously to all destitute sick poor persons, residents of their respective districts applying for treatment, who may, in their opin? ion, be entitled to dispensary relief. It ls recommended that office patients attend punctually at the beginning of the office hours. Calls may be lcrt on the slate at anytime daring the day at the respective offices, and at night at the residences ot the physicians In charge. The number and street mnst be carefully given In all . applications for attendance at home. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Importa. HARTLEPOOL, ENG-Per Norw bark Rjorvlken seis bars railroad Iron, to Order. Exports. CARDENAS -Per sehr Lizzie Dakers-115,000 feet lumber, 60 bbls tar an4 25 bbls pitch. BOSTON-Per sehr Hector-825 tons phosphate rock. Nsw TORE-Per steamship Manhattan-20 bags sea islam cotton, 538 bales of npland cotton, 112 tea nee, 141 bales domestics and goods, 291 bbls rosin, 350 bundles staves, 14 tierces clay, UM box? es green p?as and m pkgs sundries. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Sea Gall-IS bales cotten. 46 tierces and 78 sacks rice, SO bales do? mestics. 47 bbls rosin, loo casks clay. 8 bales rags, 4 bales hides, 68,000 rest lamber, 229 boxes green peas, and 15 pkgs sundries. Tlie Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Blark?t. OFFICE CHARLESTON NBW8. 1 SATUBDAT EVENIKO, April 20, 1872. J COTTON.-The market was quiet and transac? tions light. Sales about loo baleB at unchanged prices; say 14 at 20?, l at 21,12 at 21 *, 4 at 21?, 7 at 22. 7 at 22*, 8 at 22?, 22 at 22?, 81 on private | terms. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.20 @2i? Low middling.22 @ Middling.2i?@ StrtCt middling-.22?@-2? RICE.-The business was limited, but there was a steady tone to prices. Sales about so tierces of clean Carolina, viz : 6 tierces at 8c, 19 at 8 8-16, 5 at 8 Moo f> rb. We quote common co fair at 7? ?se, good 8?@8?c 9 tb. NATAL STORES.-Receipts 109 casks spirits tur? pentine and 235 bbls rosin. Ln spirits turpentine the sales were 60 casks at 60c In rosins there were some 060 bbls disposed of, mostly low grades. There ls less confidence m the fine grades; holders, however, refusing to sell at a de? cline. We qnote window glasB at $8 25, extra pale at $7 76, pale at $7@7 26, low pale at $e 76, vA.iia au i av ?u tv, .???. ? _ ~r-i-? - w- -a-, strained at $2 75, black at $2, with the market weak. Crude turpentine may be quoted at $6 for virgin, $4 for yellow dip, and $2 76 for hard. FBI io H re, -To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomi asl on uplands, nommai on sea islands; via New fork, ?d on uplands, Md on sea Islands; by sall, Md on uplands, on sea islands nominal. To Havre-on uplands. Coastwise-to New York by steam $2 oa uplands and - on sea islands; $160 fi tierce m rice; by sall Mo fi ? on cotton; - * tleroe oa rice; 500 fi barrel on rosin; $8 V M on lum >er; $10 y M on Umber. To Boston, by sail <c?B on upland cotton; rosin e:c; resawed tuff $9 60310 60; phosphate $601 60. To Provi? dence, by saU $9 V M on boards. Mo H ft oa cotton ; by steam $1 <? bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam $2 V on cotton; by sau, $89 M on boards; $9 60@10 on timber; $8 j par ton en clay, and $8a$8 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam Kc fi ft by sall, $s 6007 ? I M oa boards; $898 60 on timber; $8 26 fi ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in de? mand by oar merchants to take lamber freights rrom Georgetown, s. c., Darlen and Sauna River, Qa., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $io@i2 V M are the rates on lumber and Marda, EXCHANGE.-sterling 60day bills 20?@20?. DOMESTIC RICH ANO a.-The banks purchase sight checks on New Yorkat'par, and sell at ? @? premium. GOLD-10?11. _, markets by Telegrapn. MONEY MARKETS. LONDON, April 20. Noon.-Consols 92?. Bonds 90?. FRANKFORT, April 20. Koon -Bonds 95?. PARIS, April 20. Noon.-Rentes 65r 37c. NEW YORE, April 20. Noon.-Freights steady. Stocks strong. Gold firm at ll?. Money firm at 7. Exchange, long SMrshott 10. Governments strong and steady. Evening.-Bank statement: Loans nine and three-elgutns millions; specie decrease one and one-elgMh millions; legal tenders Increase three millions; deposits Increase two and three-eighths minions. Money more active at 7. sterling steady. Gold n?aii?. Governments closed strong at ?a? higher, states steady, with few transactions. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL. April 20. Noon.-Cotton opened .mlet: uplands li?a ll?d, Orleans U?all?d. Later.-Cotton closed dull; uplands ll?all*?d, Orleans u?allsd; sales 10,000; speculation and export 2000 bales. NEW YORK, April 20. Noon-Cotton quiet; uplands 23?, Orleans 24c; Bales 600 bales. Evening.-Cotton dull; sales 1130 bales; upland? 23?, Orleans 24c Ssles of futures I8.000 bales as lollows: April. 22?. 23 MS; May. 23K, 23 3 16; June, 23?, 231116; July, 23 1816. 23?; Augus 23?. 2s?; September. 22,22? ; October. 20U- ??0?: December, 19?. _ BOSTON, April 20. ?SS?'00'gro89 recelP>8184 bales; Siles 500; stuck i 16,000. PHILADELPHIA, April 20. Cotton qnle ; middlings 23?c. " . BALTIMORE, April 20. Cotton, net receipts 398 bales; gross 512;- ex? ports coastwise 95; sales 310; stock 11,280. N^ NORFOLK, april 20. Cotton, net receipts 427 bales; ex. ons coast? wise 196; sales loo; stook 2550. WILMINGTON, April 20. Cotton, net receipts 31 bales; expons coastwise 194; sales 100; stock 16,972. r SAVANNAH, April 20. Cotton qole* and firm; mlduundga 22?c; net re? ceipts 465 b .les; exports coastwise 267; sales 800: stock 24,961. AUGUSTA, April 20. Cotton quiet; middlings 22c; n?t receipts 75 bales; sales 400. MOBILE, April 20. Cotton nominal; net receipts 220 balts; sal<>s 100; stock 23,676. * -U MEMPHI?, April 20, Cotton-receipts 689 bales. ?... ... NBW ORLEANS, April 20 Cotton Arm; middlings 2??c; net receipts 748; gross 76s exports coastwise 2891; sales 1900; stock 110,312. GALVESTON, ADTII 20. Cotton-net recelpH 843 bales; stock 16,557. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. " _ , LIVERPOOL, April 20. aies C3?; Cumberland cut ifts ?",. NEW YORK. April 20. and flrnrFr"ur qBQlet a?d bte**- T* quiet rAvo?. T~C?,rQ QrH1- Pjrk and i. baye s' ?m'?8?"?- Lard do11 ?a heavy: Eventng.-Fiuur quiet and Arm. Wheat Armer and holden cheek the trade. Cora a shade firmer. Pork steady at tts 87?al8 60; ethers quiet. Navals again excited. Turpentine con? centrated under one control; siock now only 1000 bbls. The price ls likely to drive painters to use naptba or similar petroleum distillations. Exports rosin large, leaving but 22,000 bbls In yard, against ioo,ooo on first instant. CINCINNATI. April20. Flour In fair demand and advanced; family $6 75*8 90 Corn in fair demand and advat.ced to 49a68c. Pork buoyant, but unsettled; the com? bination again in want of city packed, and offer $13 50; sellers July $14, buyers three months; no short sellars now; country brands offered at $1160 cash. Lard, demand light and holders firm, with a stronger feeling; steam li held at sy.c, kettle 8?c, but little offered. Bacon, demand light and holders firm, shoulders 4%a5c; sides 0?a7c. Whl key steady at 84c. The New York Vegetable Market. Nsw YORE, April 20. The Dally Bulletin says: There ls a good in? quiry for most kinds, and. with only a moderate supply, prices are held very strong. Irish pota? toes are higher and very scarce. Our quot it lona ard In bul ? ; la snipping order 60c per bal most be added. We quote: $2 60a3 per bbl for Peach blows; $2 50a8 per bbl for early Bose; $2a2 25 for early Goodrich ; $12>a2 for Dyrights; $1 76a2 for Jackson whites; $176a2 for Prince Alberts. Sweet potatoes, $4a4 50 for Delaware kllndrled. Vege? tables are la small supply and firm. We quote: Carrots $3a3c0per bbl; radUhes $ Ga; per loo bunches; cabbages $iOa?2 per loo; celery $1 50a2 per dozen; Bussia turnips $2 26a2 50 per bbl; white do $260; parsnips $3, and squashes scarce at about $8a7 for any kind; onions $2 60 for red, and about $5a7 per bbl for white; sprouts $3 per bbl; spinach $5 per bbl; lettuce $9 for Bos'on and $6al0 for Long Island per 100; rhubarb $14 per loo. New York Rice Market. Nsw TORE, April 20. The Dally Bulletin says: Ttie market ls without Important change. Domestic ls doll, the high price checklag the demand, and holders still rather f< ellng their way down to find a selling basis, bat for foreign the trade are caning fairly and paying about former rates without much hesitation. The general stock of foreign 1B about 10,000 bags. Sales of 200 ba?s Rangoon at 8?a7, and loo bags Patna at 7?c. New York Naval Btorea Market. NEW YORK, April 20. The Dally Bulletin says: Receipts to-day 132 bbls rosin and io do spirits turpentine. Spirits tur? pentine ls moderately active and very firm, clos? ing at 6??s69c for merchantable order; sales 148 bbls at 63c 100 bbls to arrive early next week per Regulator at esxc, and early tn the day, with a view to break the market, loo bbls.to arrive per Benefactor, which is here now, on her return trip, at 65c; 100 bbls, supposed to be tb.*; same, at 86c Rosins are quiet bat close with a decidedly strong? er tone, $3 t>2? having been refased for a round lot from yard. Sales 8O0 bbls good strained and low No 2 at $3 65; KO bbls strained at $3 60, and 315 do early In the day at $3 40. Tar ls armer, at $3 for Washington and Newbern, and $3 26 for wilmington. Pitch very firm, at $3 60 for city, delivered. New York Hay Market. NEW YOBS, April 26. The Dally Bulletin says: The season ls so backward, that farmers have to feed about as much now as lu mid winter, there belog scarcely a blade of grass to be seen In the country, so that lt will stilt oe some time before stock eau be turn? ed oat. This fact canses a scarcity, and auder aa active demand prices higher and held very firmly at the advance; straw li moving fairly at steady Sgores. We quote shipping North River per 100 pounds at $l 40. Augaita Market-Weekly Review. AUGUSTA, April 19. COTTON.-Oar market dating tue week has been quite active, though operations to some-extent limited by the flrmuess of holders, whose figures were ia many instances higher than bayera were willing to give. Toward the close ot the week the market was more quiet and prices easier, but notqaotably lower, oloslpg at 22c for Literpool middling, with holders asking >;c higher. COTTON STATEMENT. Stock oa hand September 1, 1871. 2,548 Receipts since to date.188,607 Total.141,056 Exports and home consumption.132,904 Stock on hand this day (April 19,1872). 8,161 Receipts per Railroad, April 19. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 293 bales cotton, 81 balei goods, 62 casks clay. \ To Railroad Agent. Pelzer, Rodgers A co, Sloan I A SelsntouB, Wm O Courtenay A co, A j Salinas. G H Walter St co, Mowry St Son, W G Bee A co, H Bul winkle. W B williams St son, Jeffords A co, L Lei'Z, W W Sm lt ti, Roach ? Moffett. Passengers. Per ateamahlp Manhattan, for New York Carey, Mft El IS.'M McIntyre and wlfeT ?"A HUL H fuiin. A L Rowley and w-iie, Miss Mary E Pierce and servant, P B Lansing, L E Levy, Mrs Ritter, G E Russell, wife and chili, j Howell, A Clark, L Winslow and daughter, Miss Reed, W s Middle? ton, Miss Andrews, W G Bartlett, F Pierce, John Howard, A Dauer, R W To wie, E J Sorrell, Capt stewart. J G Norwood. J L Cindi, J M Green. Jos Erwin, F Sears, M Le?aban, A Wilson, C H West. F M Jaffray. A > trong, R O Anderson. A L Dyer, J Madsen, J Gurney, E s Raymond, wife and two children, Miss Doane, and 12 deck. Per steamship Sea. Gull, for Baltimore-Mr aiid Mrs J W Lunden and child, Miss Landen and one deck. Per steamship South Carolina, from New York D O HUI. W G Merrill, Mrs M Feely, Gen de Hair, H W Johnson and wife, A Burman. Jno Eccles, A A Finley, A Dougall. Peter Wolf, F J Ruckhe, Annie Lachergne, W F Walsh, Edwin Beattie. J Lewis, T P McBenry, Jas W Francis, Wm Smith and Geo Gregory. Per steamer Dictator, from Palatka via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah-Miss Jennie Cn der wood, Mr Colwell and wire, Mrs Benton, Mr Dunkle, Mrs Chas Underwood, Master 0 Under? wood, Mr Laird, Rev Mr O'Brien, Ohas Ellis, E L Raymond, wife and two children. Miss Reed, J M Jaffney, F H Spencer. R W Toale, Mr Kerns, A w Bell, Dr dodsworth, Mrs Osborn. Mr Hardman, J A MoLala, MISB Mcbain, Mrs Morse, O F Gart o-, A B Marwin and wife. E J Serrell, W S Blair, Miss Blair, Miss Hill, Mrs Loring. Mrs Bogers, Jno Mc Connvllie, Miss Rogers, J Howard, Mlsi F Fergu? son, Rev Mr G o uni ie r and wife, Mr williams, wire, sister and child, T J Parkina, J Howard, Mrs Rosa, Miss Legriel, Mrs Quintero, Miss Quintero, Mrs L Kngle, Miss Gleason, Mr Johnson and wife. Jan A Wilson. E G Wilson, D Lebby, Mr Constable, wife and maid, Miss Countable, Mrs Cole, and t deck. Per steamer Water Lily, from Edlsto; Enter? prise, Rockville, and Way Landings-Miss A Smith, Hon J Towntead and wi e, Miss L Smith. Miss M Smith, Mrs M B Barnard, E Egg. Rev O Northrop, Rev H Northrop, Wm A Boyle, Rev J B Seabrook, R B Seabrook, Master J Whaley, Master W A Whaley and G Noonan. PORT CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon 7th. 7 hours. 18 minutes, evening. First Quarter. 16th, 4 hoars, 62 minutes, evening. Full Moon, 23d. 8 hours, 13 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, 30th, 3 hoars. 2 minutes, morning. APRIL. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. Saturday... Sunday. SUN RISES. 5. 22 6.. 21 6 20 5..1? 5. 17 6..16 5..15 SUN SETS. 6..36 6. 36 6 87 6..87 6..38 6 S9 6 40 HOON ata 5 . 4 rises 8.. 6 9..18 10. 24 ll..26 morn HIGH WATBB. e..42 7. .25 8.. 7 8..48 9..35 10..28 ll.27 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON. 8. O.APRIL 22, 1872. Lat 36 deg 46 min 33 sec. | Lon 79 deg 67 min 27 sec. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Norwegian bark FJorvtken, Yona?sen, Hartle? pool, Eng, - days. Kailruad Iron. To Order. Vessel to Henry Gard. Sehr Montana bvurse, Boston-12 days. Ice and mdse. To M Goldsmith St .-on, Tuaor Ice co, KUnck, Wlckenoerg St oo, Wsgener A Monsees, H Singling. Grane, Boylston St cu, P P Locke, Paul B Lalaue St co, A Bischoff, Hart a co, Gsteudorff A co, E K Cowpenh walt, R R Hudglus, D H >1 cox, H Bischoff St co. Wm McKay. R Wh te, Howell A co. H Minings, D Paul A co, M Drake, S H Wilson A Bro, J WHarrlson, E G Reiikopf, and Railroad Agent. Sehr Sea Dog, Allen, Shelter Isle, L1-16 days. Guano. To Kinsman ? Hewi ll. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Palatka via Jack, Bonville, Fernandina and Savannah. 6 bags sea Island cotton and mdse. To Ravenel a co, W M l awton A Sons, E J Williams, J N R te ti, W B Williams A Son, Stoney A Lowndes, W M Bird A co, I L Falk A co, and otheis. Steamer Water Lily, Togllo, Edlsto, Enterprise and Way Landings. Mdse and sundi lei. To D Nisbet. Stoney & Lowndes, J VU Clausa n, W A Boyle, Klluck, Wlckenberg Sc co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship South Carolina, Beckett. New York -left lSibt Inst. Mdse. To Wagner, Huger A co, W A Courtenay, J Apple, J E Adger ? co, John Archer, Adams, Damon A CO, J D Aiken, Dr H Baer. S Barnard, E D Andrews, T M Brlotoll St co, B Boy ', Edw rates St oo. G-A Bowmun, G Bart A ce, Blum St Miller, E T Brown. J U Boesch, F O Borner, ES Bamham, Crane. Boylston St co. Jas campbell, W H Chafee St co, Cameron, Barkley A co, Ohaee-A Cattlno, Ghapeau A Heffron, M H Colins, Commandant at Arsenal, G Clacius. Edw Daly, R D David St co, P Darcy, Douglas A Miller, Daily News, bowie, Moise a Dav.s, 1 L Falk St co. p F Fleming A co, Furchgott. Benedict & co, Forsythe, Med ino A co, G K JUD. F<game's Book House, M H Garfunke, O Goldstein & > n, T M Hoivey St Bro. J H Hillen, N A Hunt. A Illing. H Gerdts St co. H Bu:winkle. Hart Sc co. Jeffords A co, u H Johnson, Johnston, Grews St co, Kinsman Bros, T Kelly, c Kerrison, Kilnck, Wlckenberg ? co, Geo W King, H W Krtete, Knobeloch A small, Ladd, Martin & Mood, Wm McKay. P F Murray, E w Marshall A co, B Martin, 8 B Marshall A co, Menke & Maher, P B LalAne * co, G J Lu rm, J Marc. McLoy 4 Bice, Wm McLean, J H Moran, P Moody, Macqueen A Klecke. W More, Nachman A B O'Neill, F L O'Neill, J F O'Neill, Edw Perry, B K Neuf ville, Order, N M Porter, Ravenel Si co, Jule Poppe, Paul, Welch A Brandea, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, Ravenel, Holmes A co, EB Stoddard Sc CO, Sell A Foster, G j Rnckle, J Shaw, E Scotr, walter Steele, Steele ? Wardell, N Sldome, A R Stillman, Steffens. Werner Sc Ducker, M Triest, A O Stone, StolL Webb A co, A L Tyler, F Von Santen, E L Trenholm, Walker, Evana & ' Cogs well, J H Vol? lere, G H Walter A co, W J Tates, P Walsh, Wm' L Webb, O F Wleters, L Wei?kopf, R White, Geo W Williams A co. Whitemore A Rhodes, and others. Brltlah ateamshlp Mlamlcht, McKenzie, New Or? leans via Rey West-left latter port 17?h lnat, To H F Baker A co. Bound to New York and pnt In for coal. Sehr Emma O Rommen, Risley. New York-8 days. Hay and oats. To the U S Quartermaster. Vessel to Coben A Wells. Sehr Eat le, Seavey, Philadelphia-fl days. Coal. To TS Budd. seir A E stevens. Montgomery, Philadelphia 9 days. Coal. To Gas co. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York James Ad ger A co. Steamship Sea Gull. Dutton, Baltimore-Paul 0 Trenholm. Sehr Lizzie Dakers, McDonald, Cardenas-W P Han. Sehr Hector, Biggins, Boston-0 0 Coe. SAILED SATURDAY. Steamship Sea Gnu. Dutton, Baltimore. German ship Palmerston, K?lln, Hamburg, Ger? many. Sehr E A Hooper. Hooper, Jacksonville. Sehr Sydney Price, Godfrey, Satina River, Ga. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York. Brinah ship Julia. Baker, Liverpool. Ship Eddystone. Park, Liverpool. German bark Uriel, Slebold, a Port In Great Britain. FROM THIS PORT. British bark Blade la Plata, Lander, at Halifax, April 12. sehr James Wall, Grover, at Jacksonville, Fla, April 16. sehr Anna E Glover, Terry, at Jacksonville, Fla, April 16. Sehr H G Hand, Hand, at Jacksonville, Fla, April 17. UP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Henrietta, Leavltt, at Boston, April 18. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Gulf Stream, Hunter, at Philadel? phia. April 18. Sehr Lilly, Hughes, at New York, April 18. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NKW YORK. April 20. Arrived, steamships Virgo, South America and United States. Evening.-Arrived, the Abyssinia, Cromwell and Livingstone. Arrived ont, the Java and England. PORT OF GEORGETOWN, S. C. ARRIVED. Sehr E G Edwards, Lee, from Baltimore, 13th Ano. Sehr Susan Wright, Mount, from New York, H th April. Sehr M Patten, Harding, from Savannah, loth April. CLEARED. Brig Chas Wesley, Griffin, for Bangor, Me, with lumber, April 18. LIST OF VESSELS OT, CLEARED AND BAILED FOR THIS PORT. LIVERPOOL, Nor bark Draupner, Ingoldsen, saled... .March 20 The Annie, Davis, sailed.March ie The Avondale, Adama, op.Jan 18 NEWPORT, BNO. The Zella, Holten, sailed.March 16 The Essex, Smith, tailed.March 29 CARDIFF. The Carl N Dobeln, S te?an, sailed.Jan 10 The Medway. McMillan, sailed.March 8 The Christiana, Messel, sailed.March 22 Br bark Ftlle de l'Alr, Jones, oleared.March 16 Br bark Perseverance, Cook, np.March 20 MILFORD. The Lalla, Goody, sailed.Feb 27 BONESS. The Athene, Sorensen, sailed.March 18 - SWANSEA. The Brenton, Rich, sailed.March 20 The Bachelor, Tooker, sailed.March 26 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr Z steel man. Price, cleared.....'.April io Sehr Henrietta, Leavltt, up.April 18 Sehr L A Edwarde, Rowland, up.April 0 Sehr Lilly, Hughes, cleared.April 18 PHILADELPHIA. Steamship Gulf Stream. Hnntef, cl'd.April 18 BOCXPORT, ME. Sehr Mary Llmeb amer, - French, sailed.. .March 26 Pianos, (Organs, &c. SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED THE GREAT SOUTHERN PLANO Manufactory. WUL EN ABE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND. SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. These instruments have been before the public for nearly thirty years, and upon their excel? lence alone attained an unpurchased pre-emi? nence, which pronounces tbem unequalled in TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. mr AH oar SQUARE PIANOS Have our New Im? proved OVERSTRUNG SCALE aud the AGRAFFE TREBLE. a?" We would call especial atttentlon to our late Patented Improvements In GRAND PIANOS and SQUARE GRANDS, found In no other Piano, which brings the Plano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. EVERY PIANO FULLY WARRANT? ED FOR FIVE YEARS. aa-We are by special arrangement enabled to furnish PARLOR ORGANS and MK LO DEON'S of the moat celebrated makers, Wholesale ard Retail at lowest Factory Prices. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists prompt? ly furnished on application to WAI. KJV__-BE ?fe CO., BALTIMORE, MO. Or any or our regular established agencies. ocr,i7-tatb86m(iaMw ?Jattbfo, i fro cnn, JFC. TT_?_?~_^ STOCK OF JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER, SILVER-PLATED WABE AND TABLE CUTLERY French and American Clocks, IS TO BE FOUND AT JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET) decs-aruthamo* ._ JAMES BIRNIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, * PRACTICES IN THE COURTS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AND LN THOSE OF THE UNITED STATES. Special attention gtven to business m the United States Courts. OFFICE AT GRKBNVILLB C. H., S. C. jan27-fSmo ' Ssfiruff Carin. rjl T. CHAPEAU A CO., DEALBR8 AND DISTILLERS OF TURPENTINE AND BOBIN, OFFICE Nc.143 EAST BAT. CHABLBSTOK, S. 0. The highest prices paid for Crude. aprl9-6mos ?JHAS. LIEBENEOOD, STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FORKS OF ROAD, CHARLESTON, S-. C. Offices-No. 12S Meeting street, and corner Line and Meeting streets. ns-Htgaest prices paid in Cash for Grade Turpen? tine. Virgin..$5 oo I Yellow Dip $4 00 f Hard..$2 76 mchl96moa_ jjfrggfl ano ifle?innt?. RUGS AND METTOTNES^ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DR. H. BAER, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Offers his Large and Well-Assorted.Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS, And all the Leading Proprietary Medicines. The foUswlng comprise a few ol the CHEMI? CALS he has on hand. These goods are pur? chased or the Mannfactnrers, and will be sold to the trade at the lowest possible figure: CHEMICALS IODINE RESUBLIMED. Iodide of Potassium, Bromide of Potassium. Nitrate of Silver. Quinine, P. ft W. and R. ft S. Morphine, P. 4 W. and R. ft S. Ohloral Hydrate, made by Schering, Berlin. Alolne, German. Iodoform, Queverme's Iron, (French,) Iron by Hydrogen, (Merck's,) G ly c?rico, (Mercie's and American,) Calomel, English and American. Blue Mass, English and American. Chloroform. Sulphuric Ether. Chloric Ether. Acetic Ether, sweet Spirits of Nitre, ?c., Ao Supercatbolate of Soda. Supercarbolate of zinc. PodophylUn. Leptandrln. Hydrastln. Irlsln. Canlophyllln, Ac, fte. HQMOOPATHIC MEDICINES. A Fall Stock Ot HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES always on hand, comprising Tinctures, Pellets, Powders of d.Cerent Triturations, Family Medi? cine Cases, Ac, Ac. The following are a few of the FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES always kept in Stock: GRIMADLT'S SYBUP OF THE HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME. Grlmault's Gaarana Powders, ror Headache, Neu? ralgia, Ac. I tRn&BBn 0 oiuifiuu xuj.umuu. Qrimauit's Le ra's Phosphate of Iron. Mathey-Caylas'a Capsules. Purgatif Le Roy. Quevenne'a Iren, (with Spoon.) Cigarettcs-Eoplc for Asthma. Drag?es de Santonine-5 centigrammes, Ac, ftc, ftc. Kidder's Electro-Magnetic Satteries. None bat the Parest Drags used, and satisfac? tion guaranteed, both as to price and quality. Orders are solicited from Druggists, Physicians Country Merchants. Planters and others, with the assurance that they shall receive prompt and careful attention. mch7 8mos r BELLOC'S CHARCOAL Approved by the Imperial Academy of Medicine of Paris HODEL or TS LOZENGES It is especially to its eminently absorbent properties that Belioc's Charcoal owes its great efficacy. It is specially recommended for the following affections. GASTRALGIA DYSPEPSIA PYROSIS ACIDITY DIFFICULT DIGESTION CRAMPS IN THE STOMACH CONSTIPATION COLICS DIARRHOEA DYSENTERY CHOLERINE MODE OP EMPLOYMENT. - Belioc's charcoal is laken before or aller each meal, in the form of Powder or Lozenges. In the majority of cases, ils beneficia! effects are felt after the llrsl dose. Detailed instructions accompany each bottle ol'powder and box ol'lozenges. Depal in Pan, L. FRERE, 19, roe Jacob VAgents In Charleston: DO WIE, MOISE ft . DAVIS, Whotoale Druggists. ? Poors, Strsbcs ano Blinus P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, STORE DOORS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN MOULDINGS, WINDOW GLASS, BBWr.LS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BALUSTERS, SLATE MANTELS. OFFICE AND SALESROOMS, No. 20 Hayne street, FACT 0 BY, HOELBEC K'S WHARF. mchS-fmwiy F OE NEW TOBE. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. ESTABLISHED 1845. The Splendid Side wheal Steamship JAMES AD OER, T. J. Lockwood, commander, will eau from Adzer'a south Wharf on TUESDAY, the 881 Inst., at 5 o'clock P. M. ni* jay The JAMES ADGER la fast, and ls comfort ably and handsomely fitted up for passengers, having large and airy State-rooms, she offers superior inducements to travellers going North. ?y Marine Insurance hy this line hali per cent. ta* Through Bills or Lading given on cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence, and the New Eng? land manufacturing towns. ?.The Sldewheel Steamship CHAMPION fol? lows on SATURDAY, the 27th instant, at 6 o'clock P M For Freight or Passage Engagements, apply to apr22-2 JAMES ADQEH, A CO.. Agents. rflHE PHUiADELPHIA THON STEAM JL LINE. . THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS GULF STREAM, Captain Hunter, VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley, Are now regularly 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 In the Cotton States, and to and from Cincinnati. St. Louis, Chicago and the principal cities ot the Northwest. Boston, Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen? tres. S3" The GULF STREAM Is appointed to sall from Brown's Wharf on FRIDAY, April 28, at 6 o'clock P. M. mw The VIRGIVIA will follow. For particulars of Freight, arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, No. 12 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. apr2Q_._ J^OH NEW f U ON THURSDAY*, APRIL 25TH, AT HALF? PAST 5 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 18T0. STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Sldewheel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckett, Commander, will sall for New York on THURSDAY. April 25th, at half-past 6 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool and the New England Cities as usual. Insurance by steamers of this Line K per cent. Fer Freight or Passage Engagements, having very fine Deck Stateroom accommodations, apply to WAG EN ER, HUGER A CO., No 20 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. apr 19_ ^NCHOR LISE STEAMERS, SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Rallway Siation or seaport In Great??i?fia? Br.tain. Ireland, Norway. Sweden, Denmark, uer many, France, Holland, Belgtum, and the United states, AT LOWEST CURRENCY RATE3. Cabin Fare from New York to Glasgow, Liver pool. Londonderry or Queenstown, $ys and $66. intermediate, $33. Stee>age. $26. DRAFTS ISSUED FOR ANY AMOUNT. Parties saucing for their friends in the Old Country can purchase tickets at reduced rates. ' For farther particular apply to the Agents, HKNDEKSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowing Oreen, N. Y. Or to DOUGLAS NISBET, aprll-amosPAw_Southern Wharf. JpAOLFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPTS THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers ot the above line leave Plrr_?TT9tL No. 4i North Uiver, foot of CanalSfilBB street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, or the nu and suth of every month except when these dates fall on Sunday, then the saturday preceding. All departures connect at Panama with steam? ers for South Pacific and Central American ports. Departure of 16th 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 at Havana, bnt go direct from New York to As pl u wau. One hundred pounds b tgsage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Ticket* or other Information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf root of Canal street, North River, New York. jalyge-lyr_F. jfc BABY. Agent. J plOE LIVEBPO?L, VIA QUEENSTOWN I CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN <%f?tk STEAM COMPAN"! <??S^ Will dispatch one or their first class, fad pow? iron Screw steamships from PIER No. 46 N. H., EVEP.l WEDNESDAY, Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Office No. 2? Broadway) $80, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passa<e, i.ppiy to WILLUM?- A GUION, Nu. ?3 Wa? itreet. N. Y. M. B.-Through Bilis Lattin? to Liverpool Issued .iy the Charleston aud Ne"v York Seamers, which make close connection with the above liue. For particulars and raf - ?.r Kw.-nt ansi} to JAMES AUGER A 00;. WAGNER. HU 1ER A CO.. mavs or ww. A. COUKTEN 'V. Cigare, Sooarco, A?I. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KING STREE r, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS <ND TOBACCO of all kinds. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine Stock before trading else where. WILLIAM? SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constantly on hand, i n ves 126 cents and try your luck. mch7 DCA wi jr REGULAR LINE LIVERPOOL AND r CHARLESTON PACKETS. The bark GE oso IAN A waa yesterday (as ^M?, per cable dispatch) pat on the beria 3: HOL Liverpool to load for thia port. Importen ?ad others are earnestly requested to order their Gooda seat by thia vessel, as she will load With dispatch. HENRY CARD, Agent, aprio_ Accommodation wharf. Y OR FORT SUMTES BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHES INTERESTING POINTS ABOUND THE HARBOR.' . ~ The fast, safe and comfortably appoints Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharrSBx BTSRT DAT. at io o'clock morning, and 8.0'clooK afternoon. For arrangements, apply to. CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNO, I . novis On Board. MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FERRY COMPANY. ? - ' : . - .. On and after MOND?T, the22d in- _ _?B^*^ stant, the following Schedule wUljfiBPJB borun: Leave the City at io A. M., and a and e o'clock P. M. Leave' Mount Pleasant at 8 A. M., 10 A. M., and 5% P. M Leave Sullivan's Island at IX and ll A. M., and 6 o'clock P. M. i .,? On SUNDAYS the last trip from Mount Pleasant and the Island will be one boor later. BUTSON LEE. aprto-e_Secretary and Treasurer. - jgXCURS?ON TO THE SCHUTZEN PLATZ DUBING THE FESTIVAL. The Mount Pleasant and Sullivan's m Islend Ferry Company's Steamers wm leave dally from South Atlantic Wnan, of Broad street, at the following hints: - Leave city 8a A M. and 12 o'clock MT; 1 and"* o'clock P. M. Leave Schatzenplatz ox o'clock A. M., 1, 2 and 7 o'clock P. M. Fare 25 cents for round trip. N. B.-Tickets can be procured from the follow? ing Committee: C. LTTSOHGL East Bay. MELCHER:* A MULLER, No. 217 King street. J. M. MARTIN. No. 86 Market street. H. w RE DE N, East Bay and Lodge alley. - /.. VON SANTE v, No. 229 King street. A. D. LOREN! Z, No. 188 Meeting street And from the Agent of Steamers. s HUTSON LEE, apr20-5 , Secretary and Treasurer. F OR FLOR IDA, ' VIA SAVANNAH. TWICE A WEEK. , The splendid Steamers? DICTATOR.........'. .Captain OOXBffBB CITY POINT.'..Captain MCMILLAN WILL BAIL Af FOLLOWS : The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every TOBSDAY EVENING, ai 8 o'clock, The CITY POINT every FBTDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, ? JACKSONVILLE, PALATE A, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. These Steamers connect with railroad at Toool for. su AuguiUne, and at Jacksonville with .teamer Starlight for KeUonvllle, Enterprise, and 1 all landings OB upper st. johns; ana at Paiatka with steamers for the Okla wah? River. , 7. Close connection la made with steamship* at Cedar Keys for New Orleans and Havana, and shippers can rely on no detention of. frelghts to Sew Orleans, and at lowest rates. For Freight or Passage, having first-class ae oommodattona, apply to RA VS NFL A 00., Agents, Corner Yand erh?ret'a wharf, and East Bay. ; ; Through Billa of Lading given to New Orl?ans. ?These steamers connect at Savannah with Steamer san Antonio for Dari en, Brunswick, Sarnia Elver, and all intermediate landings. Freights for these points must be prepaid hare, deolS_- r : \ ?auxoa?f. S CHU TZ ENP LATZ. TRAIN. SOUTH GASOLINA RAILROAD, ) CHARLESTON-. April 20,1672. I TBAINS for the SCHUTZBNPLATZ win com? mence running on the 22d instant, and continue throngh the seth Instant: LEAVING Ann street, dally, at A. M., and every hour af? ter ward 3 until 6 P. M. (the last Train op.) * RETURNING, will leave Schutzenpla'z on the half hoar, the last Train in the Evening leaving there at 7.30 P. M. . . The Trains will atop at the Line-street Depot for the convenience of persons up town. . Tickets on sae at Ann-street and Line street Depots. S. B. PICK ENS, A. L. TYLER. . Gen. Ticket Agent. vicj-Prcaldent. aggo_. OFFICE' X>F TES, SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, & C., April 10, 1872. On and after SUNDAY, APRIL 2ls , Exe aralon Tickets for one fare will be sold over this road, to enable parties to attend the Charleston German schutzsnfeat. sae of tickets will cease on THURSDAY. Return tickets good until MONDAY, APRIL29th, inclusive. O.S.GADSDEN, 8. C. HOYLETON, Eng. and Supt. G. F. and T. A gt. aprso-6 gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, S. C., December 28, 187L Ca and after SUNDAY, December 24, the Passen? ger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will mn aa follows: FOB AUGUSTA. Leave charleston.8.10 A M Arrive at Angosta.?26 F x FOB COLUMBIA, Leave Charleston.8.10- A M Arrive at Colombia.4.06 F M FOB CHARLESTON. Leave Angosta..... 7.40 A M Arrive at charleston.8.20 p x ' Leave Columbia.7.40 A X Arrive at Charleston.;. 8.20 F M THROUGH WILMINGTON TRAIN. ? I eave Augusta.8.00 A M Arrive at Ringville..'.0.00 A M Leave King vii I e..USO F x Arrive at Augusta.6.80 F X AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.8.80 p x Arrive at Augusta...7.80 A X Leave Angosta.6.00 F X Arrive at Charleston.6.66 A X COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPr!ESS. (Suuday8 excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.10 F x Arrive at columbia.6.80 A X Leave columbia.7.00 F X Arrive a. charleston.7.00 A X SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Summervile ut. 7.28 A x arrive at charleston at.8.46 A X Leave Charleston at.8.30 F X Arrive ac aummervLle at.4.46 F X CAMDEN BRANCH. Leave Camden..6.16 A X Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A X Leave columbia.L46 F X Arrive at Camden. 6.26 p x Day and Night Trains make close connections at Angosta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and columbia Railroad, ana with Charlotte Road to p oin ts North. Camden Tram connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept Sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and runs throngh to Colombia. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. S. B. PICKENS, G. T. A. Janis AVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. . . S CHARLESTON, uarch 30, 1872. . Cn and after SUNDAY. March Slat, che Pas? senger Trains on t his Road will ron as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston dally.8.30 P. M. Arrive at savannah dally.9.46 ?. at? Leave Savannah daily.11.30 P. M. Arr ve at Charleston daily.7.20 A. M. DAY TRAIN. Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 8.16 A. M. Arrive at Savannah, Sundays excepted. 4.16 P.M. Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted... 8.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston, Snndsys exo'ted. 4.06 P. M. Freight forwarded daily on througb bills of lad? ing to points m Florida and by Savannah line 0! steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch gives to freights for Beaufort and pom ta on Port Boyal Railroad and au aa low rates aa by any other line. Tickets on sale at this office for Beaufort over Port Royal Railroad. c. a. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. ' s. a BOYL8TON, Gen'i FL and Ticket Agent. aprl _? FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RENO? VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE RATES, . By J. L. L?NSFOBD, Ceo? Smith Street, north of Wentworth,