The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 21, 1872, Image 4
CATY AFFAIRS.
Meeting? Thia D?y
Stonewall Fire Co^any, at qoarter-past :
Hagener ArtlMU C'ub' ?
Brotherly Association, at 6 P. M.
Aar t Io rx Sale? Day.
Miles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock, at his
store, clothing, hats, Ac.
B. M. Marshall & Brother will 8ell at half
past 10 o'clock, at his office, horses, wagon
and harness.
TH.ERMOMETR1 CA L.
The range of the thermometer yesterday
at the drug store of Mr. Joseph Blackman,
on the Bouth side ot Broad street, was as fol?
lows: 8 A. M., 84; 10 A. M., 8C; 12 M., 88; 2 P.
iL, 88; 4 P. M., 87; 6 P. M., 85; 8 P. M., 83.
ANOTHER FIRST BALE.-The ''first bales" of j
new cotton are coming thick and fast. George's
Station has one grown by Mr. L. E. Myerp,
and shipped by Messrs. Bowyer & Raysor to
Messrs. Klosman & HoweU, of Charleston.
Nsw Bios.-About two hundred and thirty
bushels of the new crop of Carolina rough
was received yesterday per Savannah and
Charleston Railroad. It was grown on the
plantation of John W. Lewis, Esq., Ashepoo,
end consigned to Mr. Louis D. DeSanssure.
It was Bent to Chlsolm's Mills.
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.-Leitch & Bruns
sold, yesterday, at auction the plantation in
Barnwell County, known as Baldock, con?
taining four thousand acres, for $6960; one-|
half cash, or city acceptance, pay ible with
Interest on 1st of December next, balance In
one year. .
MEETING OP THE GKRMAN HUSSAR TILTING
Cr.U3.-At a meeting of the Ger/nun Hussar
Tilting Club, held last evenlns, it wus decided
to adopt a uniform coal and pants of dark
?ray color, with yellow trimmings, and a
black Alpine hat, loop?d up on the left side,
with cross sabres, and overtopped by a yel?
low plume. The uniform will be made up by
Mesara. Menke & Muller.
THE GROWING CROPS.-Advices recerved In
thia city yesterday alternoon report tho ap?
pearance ol rust in colton at many places along j
both branches of the South Ca: olin a Railroad.
The planters In the neighborhood of Aiken
estimate that the yield ol their crops will be
reduced one-flub. A rumor also reached the
city of the presence of tbe caterpillar in
Urangeburg County.
RECOVERED.-A silver watch stolen from
Thomas Nolan last Siturday night, in Elliott
street, by Samuel Cuthbert, was recovered
yesterday by Constable Dennis Bunch through
Information received Irom Cuthbert, who is
now In jill. Cuthbert sold the watch to Jere?
miah Turpin, a colored man, for three dollars,
who in turn sold it lor four dollars to Jeffrey
Small, colored, from whom lt has been recov?
ered. Turpin and Small have both been
bound over to appear at the next term of the
Criminal Court as witnesses against Cuthbert.
ODE ST SA M3 a IP LINES -TUE FALL FREIGUTS.
The Une and superior lines of steamships now
pl}in? between New York and this city, con*
linne to enjoy the extended popularity which
their excellent management always secured
them, and we are pleased to learn that the
heavy freights for the South have already
commenced with these ships, and the Georgia
of the Iron Line had a large cargo on Sunday,
and the James Adger of the Adger Line,
which arrived yesterday, was crowded with
goods for one city merchants, who are pre?
paring for a heavy business, as well as for all
^polbta or the Sooth and West. There ls every
prospect ot a flourishing winter trade.
THE REV. DR. WINKLERS_In a private letter
dated at Marion, Ala, August 15th. this emi?
nent divine writes : "Marion is a place ol con?
siderable importance educationally and agrl-.
culturally. At present there ls but little to '
communicate. Tbe students o! the three col?
leges are enjoying vacation. The citizens
many of them, are at the springs. The larm
era are groaning over the hot and recently
damp weather, which, will make the cotton
worm abound. Besides, all the river planta?
tions in this section of the State have been
overflowed, and have shed all their bol s and
blooms. The railroad from Selma to Marlon
runs through extensive plantations where the
planta remain In a flourishing condition, but
have lost every flower."
A KEW STEAMER EOE IEE EDISTO
LIME,
The growing importance el the freight and
passenger traffic between Charleston and
Edlsto, has rendered greater lacllltles for
transportation Indispensably necessary. A
realization of this fact bas induced the owner?
of the Water Lily, the boat which has hereto?
fore piled between the two places, to purchase
a new and larger steamer, winch arrived in
this city from New York about nine o'clock
yesterday morning, consigned to Douglas
Nisbet, agent. She was brought out by Cai
tain N. L. Coste, an old and well known
Charleston shipmaster, and made the trip In
four days. The new boat is named the M. L
Allison, and ls one buodred and twenty-two
feet long, by twenty leet beam, has a carrying
capacity of two hundred and forty-three tons
and draws four auc" a half feet of water when
loaded. She has one low pressure beam en
glne, twenty-Are Inch cylinder, six feet stroke,
and h jr average speed in smooth water ls ten
knots per hour.' Beneath the hurricane deck
commencing a little astern ot midships,
ls a large and airy dining saloon, and astern
again ol the saloon la a handsomely fitted up
ladles' saloon, which has cushioned seats
along the walls, a Brussels carpet upon the
floor, and crimson curtains to the windows.
In front of tbe dining saloon on each sido ol
the vessel are several comtortable state
rooms. Besides a roomy promenade deck io
the rear of the wheelhouses, she bas a gen
tlemen's smoking saloon adjoining the pilot
house. She was built at Jersey City in 1861
Captain Toglio, of the Water Lily, will re?
sign bis old charge and navigate the new one,
with the assistance ot Mr. John Connor, en?
gineer. Mr. Douglas Nisbet will remain us
heretofore the agent of the line. The Allison
will make her first trip on Friday mornin
next. The Water Lily will be sold.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS.-By act of the Let
lslature, druggists are required to have the
ANTIDOTE to each poison or poisonous com
pound sold by them printed upon the label on
each bottle or package. THE NEWS Job Office
Is prepared to print to order all such labels,
being provided wi th the requisite cuts. Speci?
mens may be seen on application.
EUROPEAN and American Stereoscopic
yiews, $i so per d0Zen. HABEL STREET
^ - apriomwf
FEATHER DUSTERS, 40 cents each. HABEL
STREET BAZAAR.
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Se? First Page tor oTnTr Local ??^
MB. A. C. KAUFMAN wants to purchase
Memphis and Ohio Railroad Bonds and Cou?
pons, also various other securities. See ad?
vertisement.
JUST RECEIVED at Furcbgott, Benedict &
Co., No. 244 King street, 25 pleceB Black
Alpaca only 50 cents, worth 65 cents; 2
pieces Black Silk only $1 75, worth $2 50; 2
pieces Black Silk only $2 25, worth $3. aug20
PARCHEESI ! PARCHEESI !-A royal game ol'
India. Basel street Bazaar, and East Bay
News Room. apr20-w
PREVIOUS to removal to our new store, No.
275 King street, we will offer great bargains
in all ol our goods. Just received, a fine as?
sortment of White Linen?, and a line assort?
ment of Bleached Longclotbs-all the favorite
brands at favorite figure?. The best selection
in Calicoes. Elegant stock of Dress Goods.
Ladles' and Gents' Underwear. Broadcloth in
ail its branches, Towels, Damasks, Napkins,
<kc. Lace Shawls, Para9olp, Gloves, Ribbons,
Corsets. Hosiery, the cheapest and best in
marker, at FDRCHOOTT, BENEDICT & Co., No.
244 King street. _ . augl5
NEW AND CHEAP CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
Velocipedes, Roccklng-Horses, Carts, Wheel?
barrows, ?tc, Just received at Von Santen's,
No. 229 King street, Charleston, S. C.
juull-tu
L.AWTER9 can have their BrlelB printed In
any style desired, at short notice, at THE NEWS
JOB OFFICE.
BUILDING MATERIAL.-An extensive stock
and large variety of Doors, Sashes, Blinds,
Balusters, Mouldings, Ac, are kept constantly
on ltaud by Mr. P. P. Toale, at his warerooms,
No. 20 Hayne street and No. 33 Pinckuey street.
The above are all made at his own lactory on
Horlbeck'a wharf. He keeps, also, French and
American Window Glass, Stained Glass, 81ate
Mantels, Builders' Hardware, Ac, from the
best manufacturers. mchS-fmwlyr
THOSE Handsome Photograph Albums are
now sold at 60c. each. HASEL BTREET BAZAAR
aprl5-m _ -_
ENVELOPES.-A large stock of Envelopes al
ways on hand at THE NEWS Job OFFICE, for
mercantile purposes, which will bc printed j
and furnished at prices to suit the times.
MISCHIEF IN THE AIR.-We cannot analyze
the serial poisons that produce epidemic and
endemic diseases; but the valuable dlscove
I rles which have been made In vegetable phar?
macy enable ns lo counteract their malitle In?
fluence. The most powerful known antidote to j
every species of malaria ls Hosteler's Stomach
Bitters, a pure botaoical medicine, In which
the finest antiseptics, tonics, alteratives and
stimulants ol the vegetable kingdom are skil?
fully and effectively combined. At seasons ot
the year when the atmosphere is surcharged
with miasma, and whenever the specific virus
of any infectious disease is supposed to be
present in the air, this famous corrective j
should bo taken regularly as a protective. All j
who choose to observe this precaution may
bid defiance to Intermittent and remittent fe?
ver?, and in fact to all disorders generated by
foul exhalations or impure water.
augl9-mwl3DAW
.in ncr a i ?Hornee.
"1S*-THE PSIENDTAND ACQUAINT
ANOES or Mr. and Mrs. William Guy aud ramlly
ire invited io attend thc Fanerai or their young
sst DAUGHTER, at st. Mary's cn uren, Hasel
street, THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, without fer?
mer invitation. aog21-?
?bunarn.
DOUGLAS.-Died, suddenly. In Camden, S. C.,
lair--zo 1S72, CAMPBELL ? JUG LAS, Jr., lu tue
seventeenth year ot ms age.
Tne subject or t h.s sketch was a youth or un?
usual pruini-e. Mis Buddeu and unexpected
jeatn bttorded another Illustration or thai ort-re
l>e*ted Haying, "Ueath loves a shining mark."
He was norn 1 ? Charleston ci C., February is.
1851, auo from his earliest childhood gave hopes
?r a bright and promMog rm ure. Bur. these
nopes nave all beeu cruahed by the uurelcuung
ii and of dea>h, and the grave has closed over the
;h ens'.e. I ex poota'lons or ramil v and friends
And yet, abort as hts life was, he h id secured tne
love ?nd respect of all who knew ulm. Probably
no youth lu i his < tty waa more generally ea
u emed. His death has made a sad void In his
j *u home, fur he uooty Ulled the place or a Bon
und broitier. Hts ponte manners aud pure char?
acter gained ulm u ht st o' friend* outside or bia
[?wo home, who sympathize deeply with the be?
reaved rainby in me heavy uss they have sus?
tained. At tbe time or bisdeatu, lie waB taking a
anon rest rrum lim lubon n, duties lu the Weat
ern Onion ?Vkgraph um e or tnt city, where he
waB employed. He ?as the leader of the sluging
In i ne .sunday-School o. the First Baptist Church,
and, when the sad announcement or hU i eath
waa made to thu t-cnool. teachers and children
wept together over the lusa or oue whom they ali
loved sowed. They wept again as they fellowed
his remains to the Cemetery or the Flrat Presby?
terian Ctinrcti, and, among tne uames that will
iver linger tn their memories, that or Campbell
Douglas will ailinn among tuc brightest of them
til
While wo cannot Interpret the mysterious Pro vi
lenee which has au suddenly terminated his
rouog and promising Hie still we Know well that
?God ls too wlie t J err; to J g >o , to be unkind.
Charleston, S. C., August. 1872. L. H. 8.
G .ILLARD- Died, at Panola, Clarendon Corni?
ly, ou tne 31-t or July, SUSAN R., w.fe or Samuel
I. Gillian!, and e.d-st daughter or D.St. P. aud
\1. A. DnBose._?
COMMERCIAL HEWS.
The Charleston Cotton, Klee and Naval
Stores Market.
OFFICE CH ARI .wron NBWB,
TUESPAY r.VKNINO, A. Jgust 20. 1672.
COTTON.-There WiB a Ugh'- lemand, mostly for
Northern account, good qualluts showing steadi?
ness, low gradei dull and no.alnal; sales about
66 bales, say 8 at I8>i. 67 at 19c. low middling
grades selling at io j fi tb.
RICE.-The nnrket was quiet, and there were
no aales, but the light stock was held firmly.
NAVAL STORBS.-Thc receipia were 166 bbls of
spill s turpentine, 744 bois rosin, aud 24 bbls
crude turpentine. In the past two dajs about
600 bbls rosin were sold, common kinds being dall
and lower, say $3 25 fer extra No 2, $3 16 fer No 2,
$3 05 ror low No 2. and $3 fer strained. Spirlta
turpentine. Bales 300 bbls at 44@45c, as In pack?
ages, crude turpentine may be quoted at $3 16
fer virgin, $2 TO for yellow dip, and $1 80 fur
hard. Later?a the day Hu marker, waa eaaler,
and btraloe 1 waa sold at $ : 90 f. r lo w No 2, $3 fer
No 2. and $3 io for ex ra N02. We quote virgin
turpen'luc at $3 25, yeliow a p at $2 90.
Kamo HTS. - l u Liverpool, oy steam direct, ooo: t
aal on uplands, nominal on Bea Islands; via No?
Vork. >id on uplands, jfd on sea islands; by Rall,
nominal oa UplaurW, uu soa lalauda nominal.
To Uavre-on uplands. Coastwise -to New 1 ork
by steam $2 on aplaud? and - on sea Islands:
$1 60 fl tierce on rice; eoe 9 bbl on rosin;
by sall Ko V ft on cotton; - v tierce
on rice; 60c V barrel ou rosin; ts p tl un
tanner; $10 fl M ou timber. To Boston, by san,
?ic?? on upland cotton; roam O?c; re8awcd
stuff $10@10 60; phosphate $5@5 so. To Provi?
dence by sall $10 fi M ou boards, xo H ft on
cotton; by steam $: V bale on New Yo. k rates.
To Pallatelphla, by steam $2 fl on cotton;
by Ball, $8? M ou boards; $9 50@10 on timber; $3
per ton tn clay, ava $3?;3 60 on phosphates. To
Baltimore, by steam xe V ft by sall, $8 60@7 ?
M on boards; $8@8 60 ou timber; $8 25 y
?on on phosphate rock. Vessels arc in de
nand by our merchants to take lumber freight?
rom Georgetown, S. C., Darlcn and Sauna Jtlvi-r.
la., and Jacksonville. Fla., to Non horn ports
md $10@ia jk u aro tho rates oa lamber and
loarda.
EXCHANGE.-Sterling 00 day bills nominal at
13*.
unMssrrio EXCHANGE.- Tho banks purchase
Ight chocks on New York at par @ >f premium,
md sell at u?li premmlntn. Outside they pur
ihase at i-ic@x premium, and sell at 8-1023?'
>remlum.
oom-14@15
Markets by Teiegrap'i.
MONET MARKETS.
LONDON, August 20.
Morning.-Consols opened at 92% for money
and 91 for acconnt. Bonds tirm at 92%.
Kvenlug.-Consols closed at 02%. Bonds, six?
ty-sevens, 92%; teu-roriies 88.
NEW YORK. August 20.
Noon.-Freights Arm. stocks duli. Money
easy at 3. Cold very weak at 13%. Governments
weak.
Freights firmer. Money easy duriog the morn?
ing at 3*4 on call, but Armer in tue afternoon
when loans were made at 6a6 Exchange strong?
er. Prime bankers Advanced their rates to 109%;
actual business was at a-, reduct lon. of % to.1*'
from nominal asking quotations. Gold I4%al4%.
Governments closed dull; e:gh'y-on> s 17%; sixty
twns 15%; slxiy-fours 16Ji; sixty-flves iO; new
14%. States dull and little doing: Tennespees
73% ; new 73%. Vlrglalas 46; new 50%. . consols
60>i; deferred 15. LonNian-i sires 47; new 45.
Levee sixes 60; levee elgius 70. Alabama elem s
82; Aves 58. Georgia sixes 73; sevens 85. North
Carolinas 33; new 20. Special tax 13. South Car?
olina? 53; new 27%. April abd October 25.
COTTON MARKETS.
* LIVERPOOL, August 20.
Morning.-Cotton opf ned quiet; up'auds 9%da
9%d, Orleans 10%d; sales estimated ai sooo huies.
une P. M.-Cotton quiet; apland 9%d. Or
leutis 10 %aiO%d; hales 10.000 bales; specula'lon
??ooo bales.
Evening.-Cotton closed nnchanged. Yarns
and fabrics at Manchester qrr*?t and unchanged.
NEW YORE. August 20.
Koon.-Cotton quiet and Uria; sales 533 bales;
U.-lands 21%C. Orleans 22%.
Evening.-Cotton Armer; talcs I8S3 bales at
2l%c tor middling nplauds and 22%c for Orleans
Sales of conon fm tires to-day 28uu bales, HB lol
l.iws: September, 2O%a20 3-16; Octobtr. 19 S ida
19%; November, 1S%; D.-cemoer, 18 9-10ai8%;
January, ls%, auder oft lorm of contract.
BOOTON. August 20.
Cotton dull: middlings 22%c; gross receipts 210
tales; sales luO; stock 7500.
PHILADELPHIA, AugDSt 20.
Cotton quiet; middlings 2i%c.
JUAi.TiMOBK. August 20.
Cotton dull: middlings 2t%c: ur .sa receipts 116
bales; exports coastwise 2J; stock 1000; sales 60.
NORFOLK, august 20.
Cotton quiet; low middling 20c; net rece.pts
27 bales; exports coastwise 41; st ck 452.
WILMINGTON, August 20.
Cotton quiet; muir i ngs 2u%c; stock 239 bules.
SAVANNAH, AUgUSt 20.
Cotton in good demand, ami otfeiln^s very
light; middlings 19%c; mt receipts 45 bales;
Bales 0; stock 646.
AUODSTA, AUgUSt 20.
Colton In good demand, aud pilles a Btiadc
higher; middlings 19c; net receipts9 bales; eales
21.
M KM m ts, Angust 20.
Cotton quiet; middlings 2i%c; mt receipts 8
baue.
MOBILE. Auau 120.
Cotton nominal: middlings n.mlnal; exports
coastwise 5 bales; stock 738
NKW ORLEANS, August 20.
Cotton nominal; low middlings 19%c; net re?
ceipts 20 biles; gross 21; sales iTlj slut k 6381.
PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
' NEW YORK, August 20.
Noon.-Floor 10 to 16c lower. Wheat very dull
and nomiually lower. Corn dull and declining.
Porktteadv; mess $13 90al4. Lard dall; steam
8%a9)ic. Turpentine dull at 60*61. Rosiu quiet
at $:i 75 for strained. ,
Evenlog.-southern rtonr dull and lower nt 1
$7 I6a9 i'5; common 10 fair extra $9 30al2 74.
WhI-key lower ai 93c. Wheatiuly 6c lower at |
$1 5oai 63 for winter red Western. Corn heavy
and tc lower. Pork Arm at $U.il410. Beeron
change?. Lard quiet and Brm ut 8, 8xa9%c
Turpentine dull aud unchanged at 50O51. Koain
quiet at J3 76.
WILMINGTON, August 20.
Spirits tu peutlnesieady at45c. Ro.Mut?rmat$3
for8tratned; $3 60 f.irlowNol; $3 75 for No 1;
$3 10 for t\o 2; $6 40 for rxtra pale; $4 5o for low
pale; $5 for pale; $7 ror window glans. Crude
turp-ntm steady at $2 50 for hard; $3 85 for yel?
low dip, ar. 1 $4 35 lor vii gin. Tar steady at $4.
New York Rice Market.
NEW YORK, August 19.
The Dally Ralletin says: There is a rair demand
lor all description* at full values. t*aies of 200
bags Rat:goon at 6%a7Jic, loo bags Pama at 8c
for fair, and 4o tierces Carolina at 8%a9%c.
tVei
York Naval Stores market.
NEW YORK, August 19.
The Dally Bulletin Bays: Receipts to-day, 3730
obis rosin. 986 do spirits turpentine, spirits
ralrly active and held steadily at 6lc in merchant?
able order. Sales last evumug und today 8uo
bois at 6ic. Strained rosin neld at $3 75 lor good
(.trained, bat without reponed transaction-.
Late yesierday 200 bois pale sold at $5. and 300
low No. 2 at $3 95. Tar still scarce and high.
Pitch fl rai at $1 ror city delivered.
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON, August 19.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-To day the market has
been active, ana all that could be purchased
changed owners. The sal-s acre 1076 casks at 46
cents, a' d 110 casks (Bdecteoj a? 4E% couts per
gull m'or Southern packsgcB.
ROSIN.-Strained has dectlnsd 30 cents since
last reported saie.- The Oner quain los are steady
uc our quotations. The sales embrace 2676 bbis
at $3 for sir >lned, $3 60 fur low No 1, $3 76a8 90
ror No 1, $4 60 ror low pale, $6 for pale. .
CRUDS TCRPSNTINE-Market unchanged. Ke
celptfl and sales of 170 bbis at $2 60 tor hurd, $3 85
for yellow dip, and $4 35 ror virgin.
TAR -20 bbis told at $4 per bbl. Market Arm.
Receipt? per Railroad, August 20.
SOUTH CAROLINA KAI I,KOA li.
28 bales cotton, 8 bales or goods, 310 bbl tanti
sucks Auur, 146 sacks wheat. TU Railroad Agent.
U Huiwinkle, Bol.manu Bros, John Campsen A
co, Murdaugn A Weekly, Pelzer. Rodgers A co. J
N Rob-ton. Knobeloch A Small, W tl ciiafee A co,
Ooldsmlth A sou, steffen*, Werner A Ducker, aud
others.
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD.
63 bbla or erode and 67 nuis spirits turpentine,
326 bbis rosin, cars ?umber, tooacco, muse, Ac.
To Whllden A Jones. Kinsman A Bowell, Bar?
den A Parker, E Welling, Oms L 'ioenroo.i, S A
U Railroad co, S Lucas, 11 U hbaugh, Otder, and
others.
Paaiengers.
Per steamship James Adger. from New York
Mrs M Clarly. Mr Lambeit, N C Naughliti, Wm A
HofineiMer. S A Nelson, L A Nelson, J O Nelson, c
ti Kerrigan, C o Mathews, Chas Leiford, J .a Mc?
Kinley, A H Knowlton, T A Wilson, Miss Smlib,
A Pri?e, B R Riordan and wife, Urs G S Hamp?
ton, W G Rout, Saml wilson, J S Hauiptou, Wm
Fahrenbach, au? three deck.
Per .-teams lp Virginia, from Philadelphia
W Mather, J T Cuampion, O T Herrick.
POET CAZACXUAJi.
MOON'S PHASES.
New Moon, 4'.h. 4 hours cs minutes, moraine,
f ir?t courter. 12 n. 12 hours, 83 minutes, mor'ng
Fun M mn. lilli 3 lunns, 34 minutes, evening.
Last Courter, 2&th, 3 hours, 16 minutes, evening.
Monday.
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Friday.
Saturday
Sunday.
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BUN
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MARINE y Kirs.
CHARLESTON, H. C.AUGUST 21, 1872
.at 32 deg40 min 33 sec. | Lon 79aug 07 min ?? m c
AttRIVEO YESTERDAY.
Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York,
- hours to tue bar. Mose. To James Adger A
co, J E Adger A co, S ? Railroad Agent, Southern
Express co, G W Alrajr. D A A ru nu-, ?J l> Ahreus
A co, J Apple, E Bates 4 co, B ttojd, r M Bristol,
A co, C B irt A co. W M Bira A cu, U bischoff A
co. T A Beamish, T L Hissed, Alfred Bernard, J li
?runing A co, CrauO, Boybtun A co, L Chap?n, T
M Cater, Gamer <u, 1 ai kier A CO, W U Uiafee A
io, OA Cammoo, Charleston City Railway. M a
Collins, I F Chupelu, L Cohen ,v co, c Clacius, K
Daly, Douglas A Miller. Dowle. Moise 4 uavis, J
M Maun A Bro, II A Due, J s Fairly 4 co, B Foley,
U F Fleming A co, IL falk A co, B Feldmanu .t
co, Forsytlie, McCoinb A co, Furcngott, Beuedict
co, Fogartle'H Book Hour c. 0 D Fi'nuke, C (?rave
ey, Jno H Graver A Bro, P L Guillcmin, Holtnes s
Book House. NA Until, Uart ACi, TM lio-sev
A Bro. J Li limen. Julia Ucl .s, J ilurkamp A CO.
Johnston, Crews A co, A Illing, Jeffords A co. .1
P Kiep, C fl Johnsju. Kinsman Bron, F Krestei
Jr, Knobeloch a Sm di, Kilnck. Wicken berg A CO,
ll W Kilete. J Keotieriy, c L Romain eus, Robert
R Lawless, J H Lopez, A Langer, Laurcy, Alexan?
der A co. Paul B Laiane A co, A R Lewi tu, 0 J
Luhn. Wm McKay, PF Murray, Martin A Mood,
J G .Milln r A co, McLoy A Klee, E W Marsha.) A
cn, S K Marshall A co. Wm Mcbean, Mai lue 4 lt p
M co. Mau tone A co, R Mure A co, K Muller, J F
O'Neill, L? O'Neill A SOLS, Nacl:man 4 co, Rev A T
Poner, f O'Neill. C F Panhuln. D Paul A co, c
P.enge. ^Hacket, bush. Rv.l.i A co. G Klee Re, J ,\
Robson, auvenel, Holmes A co, J R Read A CO, W
P Rosser. A co, E B stoddard A co, sell A Foiier,
Steffens, Werner A Ducker, Shackeiford A Kelly,
W Shepherd A co, H Slender, A K Scott, ageut,
Sunda, Time*, J F Taylor A co, P p Toaie, A L
'lyler, P Wmtuian A co, s Thomson. Tiedcman,
Calder A c >, s H Wilson A Un?, ll Thomilusju
* co, L wetSKopU, J S Torry, 0 F Wieters. C Voigt,
J H Vollen?, F von sauten. O H waiter ft co, U *
subsistence Department, R White, Whltie.uuic A
Rhodes, and ith-rs.
steamship Virginia, Hluckley, Philadelphia-lert
loth Inst. Mdse To w A Courtenay, Railroad
AgeBts, c Llt.chaT, J cosgrove, Stiffens, Werner
A Ducker, w M Bird A co, Wa.ker, Evans ft Cogs?
well. Dowle. Moise ft Davis, P Wlneman ft co, u 1
Buiwinkle, L E Connor ft son. Hart 4 co, Byrne t
A Fogarty. J H Wuhrraann, P Walsh, Wagener 4 t
Monsees, B Boyd, Dr H Baer, H A Due, E Daly, J s
O U ciauBsen, T M Bristoll A co, O D Franke, J O
Mlinor A co, L Dracker, C F l'an kolo, S Walk, If
H Nathan, Cameron, Barkley A co, J Thompson A
co, 6 Riecke, J Hurkarop A co, F O Borner. N M
Porter. Brewer A Kohnke, C Claclns. F L O'Neill,
J C Oj em ann, Jeffords A co, M Goldsmith A Son,
S S Sommons, H Bi-cuoffA co, K W Marshall A
co. Chu tau ? Heffron, 13 Bates A co, F Scliuch
mann, Bnlcken A Wohltmaon, E T Sonder, J ?
Anger A co. A Nimitz A co, W Shepherd A co, T A
Beamish, Bol!mann Bros, A 1> Jones, J F Taylor A
co, steamer Dictator, steamer Pilot Boy, Gaslight
co, Mowry A coo. Foga'tle's Book House. Holmes'
Book House, R Thomlloson A co, J B Graver A co,
and others.
Steamer Allison, coste, Nsw York, - days. Bal?
last. Top Nesbit. J" '- ' '
Steamer Marion, Adair, Santeo River. 600
bbis UH val stores, mdse, ac. " To Ravenel Holmes
A co, Barden A Parker, Whllden A Jones, Klns
maa A H .well; Wagener A Mouse es, Chapean A
co, W U Dukes A'co, R R Briggs.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Dictator, Co setter, pal at ka via Jack?
sonville. Ac.
FROM THIS P^'RT.
Steamship South carolina, Beckett, at New
York. August 17.
.steamship Manhattan, woodhull, at New York,
August 'Jo.
Sehr Serene, Jones, at Richmond, Va, August 17.
CLEARED FOB THIS PORT.
Steamship Falcon. Haynle, at Baltimore, 17th
August. ir
MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
. LIVERPOOL, AngUSt^O.
Arrived, steamship Egypt. ' . - ' '
SOUTHAMPTON, AngUSt 20.
Arrived, steamship Frankfort, rrom Now Tork.
- ? ,.\ NBW YORK, August 20
Arrived, ateamahlps Manhattan, from Charles?
ton, and City of Havana, from Havana; Java and
San Jacinto.
.Arrived ont, steamships Manhattan and Fgypt,
from New York, with 1?02 biles colton, and city
of Brooklyn.
MEMORANDA.
The baik Marla Knowlton, from Kennebec, Me.
for Georgeiown, S 0, waa ppoken 16th Instant, 20
mllea east of the Capea of Virginia.
The Chrtatlna, Meriel, rrom Bull River, S C, ar.
rived at London ch last.
LIST OF VESSELS
OP, CLEARED ANDSAn.ED FOR THIS PORT.
FOREIGN.
UYIRPOOL.
Ship Nautilus, Spencer, up.....-July 31
The Granton, Rowland, Bailed.July 25
DOMESTIC.
BOSTON.
Sehr AnnaE Glover, Dayton,cleared.... August 13 |
NSW TOKE.
Brig WH Parka. Di?ceared.August 10 I
Sehr A E Stevena, Montgomery, ci'd.... Auguat g
Sehr J Randolph, Jones, cleared.August o
8ohr ? L Davis, Bishop, cleared.August 1
Scar Lilly, Hughes, up.August 1
Sehr Jarnet, Tllton, cleared.August 6
sehr uar R Pmlps, Soalor, op.August 12
Sehr B N UawKlus, Wyatsrup.August ia
sehr E P Utlderaieeve, Shirley, cl'd.August 16
PHILADELPHIA
Sehr Irene K Messervey, Walnut, cl'd.. .August io
BALTIMORE.
Sehl Mato ak a. Fooks, cleared. August 6 |
. ftlatm iHonetj Wrawcrs.
THE MOST PERFECT
HMM CM DRIVER.
MILES AZ ABM. TILL CO.'S.
EVERY
DEA WEE
Warranted.
OSE THEM !
SOLD AT
FAIRBANKS' SCALE WAREHOUSES,
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
311 Broadway, N. Y.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.,
118 Milk Street, Boston.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
Phlladelpnla.
FAIRBANKS & rio.,
Baltimore.
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
Sew Orleans.
augl7f3
D
RUGS AND MEDICINES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
DR. D. BAER, No. 131 MEETING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
Invites attention to the following Preparations
of his own Manntactnre:
THE CELEBRATED GERMAN SOOTHING
CORDIAL, FOR INFANTS TEETHING.
This la the best Medicine for Infants and young
Children ever offered to the public, lt ls care?
fully prepared fi om the best Drugs according to
a prescription furnished by'a distinguish'd uer
mati Physician <>f large and successiul practice,
and has been tried and approved by many ut oar
best physicians, lt ls specialty adapted to the
diseases Incident to childhood during the trying
period of Teething, and recommends ltseif for me
cure of Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Colic, Griping In
the Bowela, Summer Complaint, AC lt contains
no Anodyne or other Injurious Drag, and should,
therefore, be preferred to the soothing Syrup*
that now flood the market, which are known to
contain Opium, and are, tn erei ore, more or leas
injurious. Thonsunds of children are murdered
annually by soothing Syrups; in some cases, thia
fact has been pnbilsned la the newspapers, where
the physician in attendance so ?tated In his deato
certldcate. lu the numerous other cases, where
tt>e Innocents are murdered by this modern
Herod of t m- Nursery, rhe cause ls laid to a thous
aud oilier causes-to all but the right one
Mothers, bear this tn mind, and ase the Germun
?ooihiuK Cordial, which la safe, efficient and
satisfactory. Do not fall to try a bottle at once I
The soothing Ut rdlal ls also an excellent Tonic,
admirably adapted In cases of Debility-giving
tone to the system, recuporatlag thc strength,
and restoring the appetite.
Price 26 cents a bottle.
EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC.
This ls no Dye, bur. a Tonic aod Hair Dressing
keeps tho scalp clean, aud promotes the growth
of the Hair; contauiB no Nitrate o' Silver, no Sui
phur.no Sugar or Lead, and no otiu-r Injurions
Drug. Try lt. Only 60 cents a bottle.
DB. BAER>8, IMPROVED VEGETABLE
CATHARTIC PILLS.
Tho proprietor of tneae Filia contldently be
lleves that harhas succeeded, by a skilful com
blnation of vegeiablo remedies, m producing u
preparation that will orlug health and happluess
t.) tne unfortunate Bufferer, lu the following dla
oas.-s, they have beeu used hy thousands with
most, wonderful Huoceas: Bilious Dluordere and
Liver oom pl lint. Dyspepsia or ludlgoition. Head?
ache, Costiveness, LOBS of Appetite, Neuralgia,
Dropsy, Dyseutery. Plies, Diseases of the .skin,
Pain in theside, B.ickand Limos, Sick Headache,
amA, deraDgementa of the Stomach.
These Pills may be taken with perfect safety by
any person and in all situations tn life. No family
should be without them.
Price 26 cents s box.
BENZINE,
(DOOBLB-DISTILLED.)
Kor cleaning Olothea and taking out Grease Spots.
Price 26 cents a box.
A lloeral discount to the trade on all the above
Preparations.
Dr. BAER la Agent for the Bale or
FOUNTAIN SYRINGES.
The beat Instrument ol the kind in use.
NATIAN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR TUE
HAIR.
(Advertised In another part of THE NBWS.)
PROF. WTJNDRAM'S GERMAN REMEDIES
For Rheumatism, Gout, Dyipepsia, Diarrhoea,
Dyaeutery, Asthma, Ac. Ac.
W. R. WARNER & CO.'S ELEGANT AND
RELIABLE PHARMACEUTICAL
PREPARATIONS.
(Advertised lu another part or TUB NBWS.)
UNIVERSITY MEDICINES.
These preparations, comprising valuable reme?
lles Tor almust every disease, are ?lally gaining in
ravor at tue Souih, while, in the North and Weat
they have for some years enjoyed a large reputa?
tion and extensive aale. The foLowing are some
or the best, known:
Comp. Extract of CANCER PLANT.
Hydrated Uxymel, tor cough, Ac
Strengthening Tonic or Peru.
Hve-Minute Paln-curer.
Ethereal Phosphorus, (ror Weakncaa, Nerve Ex?
haustion, Impotence, AC.)
Amaranth ror the Hair.
Vic orla Regla ior the Complexion.
Headache Phis.
May-apple Pius.
All-Healing ointment.
Rheumatic Elixir.
j?:anthus Extract, (ror Epilepsy, Fita, Ac)
Catarrh Specl?c.
Pile Extract.
Always on hand a rmi assortment or Drugs,
lledlcloes, Chemicals, Patent Medicines- Domes
lc and Imported; Fancy Gouda, Perrumery, Ac,
ill of which win oe sold at lowest market rates,
temple Orders solicited from the trade.
J. IV. R?BSON,
HAVING AMPLE MEANS FOE ADVANCES, A BUSINESS EXPERIENCE OF
twenty years, and conaning himself strictly.to a comntssion Business, without operating
on ids own aceinnt. respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton. Flo ir, Corn, vv neat, AC. anippors
of produce to lilia may, at their option, nave their consignments soM either la Charleston or New
York, thus haring tho ad v m tage of two markets without extra commissions
References-Bishop VF. M. Wightman. S. 0.; Colonel Wm. Johnson, Charlotte. N. C;Rev. T. O.
Summers. I?. D.. Tennessee; Hon. John P. King. Augusta, Qa.; Messrs. G. W. Williams A Co., Charles?
ton, S. C.; Messrs. Williams, Wrl.de A Co.. New lurk.
AS the SPECIAL AGENT FOR-THB STATE UF DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER, I will always keep a rall
stock or all kinds at Magazlue. The long experience or Messrs. Dupont tn ths manufacture or Gun?
powder, makes it unnecessary to say more than that 1 guarantee the quality of every package. Price
as low as any other Powder In the market. Fersous ordering please name DUPONT.
MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINING COMPANY.
As Agent for the MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFIS ERV OF BALTIMORE, I will keep constantly
on hand a fnlt assortment or Crushed; Powdered, Granulited, A Wutte, B. White, O Extra. 0 Yel?
low; a so Amber DrloB In barrels, whloti I otr.-r at manufacturer*' pnce*, freight added. Any change
In price being reported dally by telegraph, thus giving the trade the ad vantage of IL
Am also Agent for the celebrated oranda of Family Moor manufactured ny Messrs. DAVH A
EMMONS, or st. Lonls, wntch I can recommend in every respect; pat ap la Ninety-euzht Pound Bags
and Barrels-BfisT AND GOLD DUST, Choice Family, Home Mill Medium Family, Santa Maria Good
I Family. Also several or the beet Mills lu Virginia, Georgia and Tennessee.
As Agent for WHITTAKER A SON'S CKLF.BRVTED HAMS, Anderson H.'s Co. Beargrass Hams
Fairbank, Peck A Oo.'s Oaddy Lard, Werk & Co.'s Candles, Samuel Leonard A son Candles, Johnson
A Clements corn starch. James Beatty A Co.'a Crackers,Cakes, >c. Soaps or all varieties. Mackerel in
nts and hair barrels, Ludlow Brand or Gunny cloth, Baling Twine Ac, Ac; and as 1 devote myself
exclusively toa Commission Business and all the goods are received direct rrom factory and neither
sell nor ony on my own account would respectfully call the attention of the trade to my facilities
far doing boniness, and the Inducements offered to purcha-ers. U ivmg an experience ol over
twenty years, and having just erected a large and commodious st ore In addition to my others, I am
fully prepared for business. -
ENGLISH SUPERPHOSPHATE OP LIME,
Imported direct from Llverpool.and guaranteed to contala twenty-roar per cent, of Soluble Phos?
phate or Lime.
PERUVIAN GUANO,
DIRECT FROM THE AGENT, WARRANTED PURE. For sale at market rates.
BAUG-H'S
RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE. FLOUR-OF-BtJTSrT, DISOLVED
BONE, PLASTER OR GYPSUM.
Always on hand, and as every shipment ls analyzed on arrival, Planters can rely on getting the
same article, and ruby up to standard.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
The highly satisfactory and remarkable effects or this Guano in producing very largely Increased
crops or Cotton, Cora and other staple crops, has attracted the general attention of Planters and
Farmers.
J. TV. ROBSON,
AGENT FOR THE STATE,
J uni ?Mut hs (Vos. 1 anil 3 Atlantic Wharf anrl G8 Bast Bay, Charleston.
#1,000,000!
SECOND
GrRAND GrIPT CONCERT
IN AID OF THE
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY,
AT LOUISVILLE, KY.
By authority In the act of the Legislature Incor?
porating the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY,
tlie T? uatees will give their
SECOND GRAND GIFT CONCERT
In the great Hallo! the Public Library Building,
In Loni.vino, Ky , on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1872.
10r ,o(ii. TICKS I'S UP ADMISSION
will ha lasned at $io each; half tickets, $S; quar?
ter tickets. $2 50; ll whole tickets for $iuu; 28
for $.65; 66 for $600; 113 ror $looo; 285 for $2600;
675 for $6u00. No discount on loss than $100
worth ol tickets at a time.
$500,000 in Currency
will be given to tho holders of tickets by distri?
bution by lot or ONE THOUSAND GIFL>, as
follows:
LIST OF GIFTS.
One Grand Gift, Citait.$100.000
One Grand Gltt, Caan. 00,000
1.$25.000 Caah
1. 20,000
1. If),Ooo
1. 10,0- 0
1. 0,U0O
1. H.O00
1...?.:.7,000
1.6,000
1. 5,000
1. 4,000
1. 3,000
4 Gifts of $2.0o0 ?ach.... 8,00?
15 " 1,000 ". ir,,ooo
?0 " 90? ". 18,000
21 ? SOO ". 10,800
25 " 700- M. 17.500
35 - 600 ?.. 21,0011
45 .? 500 . 22,500
50 " 400 M. 20,000
CO ? 300 .?. 18,000
100 .. 200 ?. 20,000
012 " 100 ". 01,200
Tocal, 1,000 Girts, all Cash....$500,000
Tne Hon. THoa E. BRAMLETTK, late Governor of I
Kentucky, bas consented i? represent the Trua
tees lu the management of tula SECOND G BAND
GIFT CONCERT, and he will personally seeihar.
the money from the sale of Tickets ls deposited
with the Treasurer, that the drawing ts fairly con?
ducted, and the gifts Justly awarded and promptly
paid.
The drawing will take place in public. In ful
view or the audience, and under tne Immediate
supervision and direction or tne OtUcers and
Trustees or the Public Library or Ken nicky, aud
the following named eminent and disinterested
citizens, who have consented to be present and
see that all ls ralrly done :
Hou. M. R. HARDIN, Judge Court Apponls, Ky.
Hon. J. PROCTOR KNOTT, late si. c. Leb'n Dis.
Hon. H. W. BRUCE, Judge Ninth Ju.iklal Dis.,
Ky.
Gen. KU H. MURRAY, U. S. Marshal, Dis. Ky.
Hon. T. B. COCHRAN. Chan. Lou. Coan. Court.
Hon. E. D. >TAND.FORD, President Fanners' anil
Drovers' Bank.
Hon. JOHN HARBUE, Manager Royal Insurance
Co., Liverpool. M1
Colonel PHIL. LES, Com. Atl'y Moth Jndlc.al
Dist.
Dr. C. GRAHAM, founder Graham Cabinet.
Col. JILSON P. JOHNSON, Manager Gall House.
Dr. T. S. BELL, PTUL Medical University, Louis
Hon. J. ?. BAXTER, Mayor Louisville.
Hon. T. L. BCJKNKTT, Guy Attorney.
HENRY WOLF.>RD, Tressarer Louisville.
A. O. BRANNIN, Pres. Manufa. turers' Bank.
PHILIP JUDOS, ol the Louisville Hotel Co.
JAMES BRIDQEFORD, Pres. 2d National Bank.
W. c. D. WHIPS, Proprietor Willard Ho e).
j. c. JOHNSTON, Pres. Traders' Bank.
li. VICTOR NEWCOMB, Arm or Newcomb, Bu?
chanan A co
HENRY DEPPEN Pres. German Bank.
ANDREW GRAHAM, Tobacco and Cotton Merchant.
Dr. NOBVIN OREEN, Pres. L. A C. Short Line R.
R.
VOL. Ross, Agent Adams Express Company.
THOMAS E. BRAMLETTE,
Agent Public Library or Kentucky,
Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky.
ss~ CU calare, glvmg tull nartlculars, sent on
application.
Book and Job Printing.
NEAT!
QUICK!
CHEAP !
THE CHARLESTON NEWS
JOB
mtm OFFICE,
No. 149 EAST BAT,
IS PREPARED TO TURN OUT
JOB PRINTING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN THE
MOST SATISFACTORY STYLE,
UPON BRIEF NOTICE. AT
THE LOWEST RATES.
OUR OPPIOK, IS Altti ITS DEPART?
MENTS, IS ONE OP
THE MOST COMPLETE IN THE SOUTH
&J?ECIAJL> ATTENTION
IS;GTVEK TO
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
GIVE TTS A TRIAL! 1
VJTTANTfiD, AGENTS! ' ;
$100 to $250 per mooth, everywhere, male and .
emaie, to introduce the latest improved, most
simple and perfect
SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE
jver invented. We challenge the wo ld tocom
3et'j with lt. Price only $18. and fully warranted ,
or Uve yea s, making the Elaailc Lock stitch. J
illke un both Hides. The same as all the high 1
priced Shuttle macnines.
Also, tue celebrated and latest improved
COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 1
Price only $15, and fully warranted for Civeyears. T
fliese Machines will stitch, flem. Fell, TUCK, Quilt- i
Jurd, Hind. Braid and Kmbroider in a most supe?
rior manner, and are warranted to do all work
.liar, can be done on any high-priced machine in (
the world. For circulars and terms, address 8.
WYNKOOP A CO., 2054 Ridge avenue, or P. o. Box
?726, Philadelphia, Pa. may2i-3mos
_gripping._
JpOS NEW YO BK.
MEW* YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINE.
_
E 8 T A B L18 H EL.-K4?. \
The splendid SMewheel Steamship JAMES"
ADUER. T. J. Lockwood, Commander, will sall
rrom Adger's Somb Wharf on ? ATURDA v, the 24th
mutant, ar. half past 0 o'clock A. M.
?"The JAMB?* A DO KR has, superior accommo?
dations for passengers, and her table ls supplied
won ail or the delicacies of the New Tork and
Charieatoii Markets.
*3- Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to
Liverpool, Boston. Providence, and the New Eng?
land manufacturing towns.
??Marine insurance by this line # per cent.
ivor Freight or Passage Engagements, apply to
anglos JAMBS A DOER A 00., Agents.,
qiHE PHI? LADE LPHIA IRON STEAM
A. LINE.
THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS
viRGiNi Captain Hinckley,V?i*? . ;~
GULP STREAK, captain' Honteiif'^5'H.'
Aro now regularly on tho Line, insuring
class sea connection .between Phl)adajpr
Charleston, and in alliance with Bi
panlesat bc^htennlni,:an,ordrapIdtr_-t - a. "
to and from all points In the cotton sw.tes,' ano.
to and from cincinnati, St. Lo als,, chi cago and
che principal -, cities i of tho Northwest. Boston,
Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen
tres. LT?; " -, '
kW The stealer VI EG IN IA la appointed to'?au
frouj Brown's V tart on FRIDAY, 23d August, at
10 o'clock A. Mi
SWTne-will follow next weeltv
For particulars or Freight arrangement?, apply
11 WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves.
W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agenta, No. ll
South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia.
aagn .. .
pOK NETV YO SK.
ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, AT 10
O'CLOCK A. M. . ' - -
NEW IRON STEAM} LESE- ESTABLISHED - INO.
_ . ;-rr*.?ef,I,,f:
STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. ;
=u" At ' '?? < tili
The splendid New Iron Sldewheel Steamship
GEOKQla, Hollies, Commander, will sall for
New York on WEDNESDAY, AU J nat 21, at 10
o'clock A. M. from Pier No. 2. Union Wharves.
Through Bills or Lading to Liverpool aud the
New England ernes as usuaL > .
Insarmee by steamers or this Line X percent.
For Freight or Passage Engagements, having
very line Deck Stateroom accommodations, apply
to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., N?. SS. Broad street,
or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves.
angl6 ' ?'.'.' *"~ *!.'.:
JP 0 B B A L - T I M Oj?.^
FREIGHTS RjgrjETvT?b^D?ri?r, AND* THROUGH
BITILS LADING ISSUED'1"
. TO
PH IL A Dill Li Pill A, BOSTON, ?tt e
THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST.
The Fine Steamship FALCON,- Hay nie, Com?
mander, will san for Baltimore, on SATUR?
DAY 24th.Augast, at io o'clock . ,' ; tri,', -
$&* Philadelphia Freiguts forwarded to that
etty by railroad from Baltimore without addi,
donal Insurance, and Consignees are allowed
ample time to sample and sell their Goods from
the Railroad Depot lo Philadelphia.
For Freight or Passage applv to
PAUL C. TREN HOLM, Agent,
au g 20-j No. 2 Union Wharves.
QHANGE OF SAILING DAYS.' ,
INORE s SED SERVICE.
? . :. ? y,
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S
THROUGH LISE TO
CALIFORNIA CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above line leave Pier
No. 42. North River, root or Canal Btreecj
New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the lom #t~a
and sota of every month, except when these dates
fall on sunday, then the Saturday preceding.
All dep.in m es connect at-Panama wirb btesm*
ere for sooth Pacific and Central Ame ican ports.
For J ti pau and uni u a, steamers leave San Frau?
ctsco first of every month, except when lt falls ou
Sunday-then on the day preceding. . ? ~
No California Steamers toa ;h nt Havana, but
go direct from New York to AsplnwaiL '
One hundred pounds baggag.e free to each adult.
Medicine and attendance free.
For Pas?age Tickets oroth'er information, apply
at the COMPANYS TICKET OFFICE,' on toe
Whurr root or Canal street, Nona River. New
York. F. iu BABY, Agent.
angl9-l)r_?
jpOB LI VEE POUL, VIA QUEENSTOWN
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS.
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
STEAM COMPANY
Will dispatch one or then- first-elana, fad power
Iron screw steamships rrom
PIER No. 48 N. H., EVERY WEDNESDAY,
Cabin Passage $sq, gold. m
Steerage Passage toolee No. 20 Broadway) SSO,
currency. " , ?
For Freight or Oabln Pasaage, apply to
* WILLIAMS A GUION,
No. 03 Wall street, N. Y.
N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool issue!
iy me onarJeston and New York Steamers, whloo.
,nake close connection with the above Une.
For particulars and rat? of Freight apply to
JAMES AUGER A CU.,
WAGNER, HUGER A 00.,
mavfl Or WM. A. COURTENAY.
pOR EDISTO, ENTERPRISE, ?c.
The Steamer M. S. ALLISON bav- ,..^Tf*-?w.
OK arrived, wi.i take the placf Qf JafQBf
he Water Lily, and receive FrelghiaTaOutuer?i
?Vb arr TO-MOBROW nntil sundown, leaving as
ibove on FRIDAY, 23d instant, at 0 o'ciocs. A. M.
teturnlag, will IOJVS Edlsio on SATURim&ba
!4th at 7 A. M. ^
Freight ana Wharfage payable on the wharf.
DOUGLAS NISBET, Agent,
Sontheru Waar f.
N. B.-Positively no Freight received on FBI?
DAY excepting ice._aog2l i
jyjOONLIGHT EXCURSION
TO AND FROM SULLIVAN'S ISLAND.
The Mount Pleasant and Suhl- _ .?.rr^k.
ran's Wand Ferry Company's Jug^HC
?earner will leave as above from Muritet ?marr
?very evening st 7 o'clocc. commencing THIS
DAT. mo I4in instanr. t-erurolng, will leave
?nillvan'M Island at half-past 10 P. M., until
urtner notice.
Fare for round trip 36 cents.
augl4_E. PRUNDERQASS. Agent.
F
OB FLORIDA,
VIA SAVANNAH.
The Splendid Steamer ?rWATOR, r -JI*^>?
laptainL. M. Coxetier. will leave ??BSHBBBBBBC
marie;ton every TUESDAY EVENING, at Eau Sat S
relock, for SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACK
lONVlLLHi, l'A CA I'ti A AND ALL LANDINGS
JN ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
Returning, DICTATOR will leave PALATKA
"HORSDAY NIGHT, SAVANNAH SATURDAY MOBV
NO. amvlvlDg here same afternoon.
All Way Fi eight must be prepaid.
For Freight or Passage, having splendid ac
:ommodat10DB, apply to
RAVENEL A CO., Agenta, .
Corner Vanderhorst's Wharf and ?ast Bax.
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