The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, January 08, 1873, Image 4
CITY AFFAIRS.
MBBTINOS THIS DAT.
Medici] Belief Society, at 7 P. M.
Regatta Association, al half-past 1 T. M.
German Fire Company, at half-past 7 P. M.
Caarleston Light Dragoons Association, at
8 P.M.
Pioneer Fire Company, at hall-past 7 ?. M.
Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias, at half
past 6 P. M.
Hook: and Ladder, No. 2, at 7 P. ii.
Charleston Riflemen, at half-past 7 P. M.
AUCTION SALES THIS DAT.
Miles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock-, at his
store, clothing, hats, Ac.
Leitch A Bruns will sell at 10 o'clock, at No.
143 Calhoun street, household furniture, Ac.
THEBMOMETBICAL.
The following was the range of the ther?
mometer yesterday at the drng store of Mr.
Joseph. Blackman, on the south side of Broad
street: 8 A. M., 44; 10 A. M., 62; 12 M., 58;
2 P. M., 66; 4 P. M., 56; 6 P. M~, 52; 8 P.
M., 51.
LOCAL LACONICS.
-The Northern mall failed yesterday from
points beyond Wilmington.
-THE NEWS yesterday received two dollars
for the Ladies' Fuel Society.
-lae return of the city registrar for the
week ending January 4th, 1873, shows twenty
one deaths Irom various causes, of which num?
ber seven were while and fourteen colored.
-Mr. C. P. Pelham, the general travelling
agent of the Columbia South Carolinian, is now
on a Visit to this city in the Interesta of his
Journal. j
-Prom the Sooth Atlantic and eastern gulf
States to-day, easterly to southerly winds,
veering to southerly and westerly, are pre- j
dieted.
-The dramatic performance given on the I
occasion of the Christmas festival of the Ca-1
thedral Parochial School, were repeated last I
evening in the hall of the Catholic Institute. I
A large audience was present. j
? -Yesterday morning a silver watch and
guard was brought to the detective office by a
member of the force. It had been stolen from j
the cook of a Spanish brig by a colored fe
male who has more than once figured In the J
police records.
-Daniel Henry and Moses Ferguson, col-I
ored,- were arrested about half-past five I
o'clock list evening for disorderly conduct!
and breaking the windows of Mr. Teck len
burg's store, southeast corner of St. Phillip I
and Wentworth streets. They were taken to I
the main Guardhouse.
-Captain T. J. Lockwood, of the steamship
James Adger, In taking the Eu Klux prison-1
era from Charleston to New York, gave them I
first-class state rooms and table fare. They
also had the range of the vessel on the voyage J
the aam? as any passengers, not being confined I
la the least. {
. -The anniversary meeting or the Charles-1
ton Light Dragoon Association takes place I
thia evening, at Hibernian Hall. The asso
elation is engaged In the commendable work I
of erecting a monument to the members of
their gallant corps who gave their lives In de*
fence of the Southern cause. j
-The Jory of Inquest in the case of Aleck I
Dick niet fk the coroner's office yesterday, I
and. alter to aclning a large number of wit-1
nesees, rendered a verdict to the effect that I
he was wilfully murdered by Samnel Gaillard,
colored, on the night ot the 28th of December, I
1872. Thc prisoner was then committed to I
J alVstor trial. _ I
AMUSEMENTS. j
Ttxi Second Patti-Varlo-Cary Concert,
The second concert of the Pattl-Maric
Troupe was given last evening to a large and
thoroughly appreciative audience, whose re?
peated encores were liberally responded to by
the several artists of the company. Signor
Matio was In better voice than on the previ?
ous evening. Miss Patti's superb vocalization
was displayed to great advantage In the
famous Echo Bong, and in the Bolero from "Lee
V?pres' Siciliennes." fche sang, also, ai an
encore, "Within a Mlle of Edinboro' Town,'
with much archness and expression. The
matchless contralto of Miss Cary achieved ito
accustomed triumph; and In the duet with
Signor Marlo from Trovatore, as well as In the
simple and pathetic ballad, with whlob she
afterwards responded to the enthusiastic ap?
plause of the house,- she displayed all that
tenderness and sympathy, as well as grace
of artistic execution, which are fast making
her famous In her profession. Altogether, we
can commend the company as affording In its
various elementa an entertainment of a very
high order, and In some respects of most un?
usual merit.
Th? Oates C?ralo Opera Company.
Mrs. James A. Oates, supported by a comic
opera company, commences aa engagement
of tour nights, at the Academy of Music on
next Monday evening. A varied and attract?
ive programme ls promised for each night
The sale of reserved seats will begin on Friday
at the Academy.
DUB STEVEDORE AND COTTON PRESS
WORK.
Cotton for ttl? North of Europe.
There was cleared yesterday, by Messrs.
Lesesne Sc Wells, the British bark Jerome
Jones, for Amsterdam, with 2194 bales upland
cotton, weighing 975,302 pou Dds. This vessel
was loaded here and cleared November 19,
1869, wi th full cargo, 1917 bales upland cotton
and 62 bags sea island cotton, weighing 847,346
pounds. She also cleared from Savannah
April 26,1871, with full cargo, consisting of
1970 bales upland cotton, weighing 945,857
pounds. Il will thus be seen that her present
cargo ls larger in pounds than her former
cargo from Charleston by 16 11-100 per
cent., but allowing one bag sea Island to take
the space of one balo and a third ot upland lt
will be a gain of 12 92 -100 per cent. Her pres.
ent cargo shows a gain In pounds on her Sa?
vannah cargo of over 3 11-100 per cent.
The cargo of the Jerome Jones was com?
pressed by the Charleston Hydraulic Cotton
Press Company, Mc W. H. Walker, superin?
tendent, and was -slowed by C. Michaels,
stevedore'.
THE EUBL SOCfBTT.
The ladies of the Fuel Society return their
thanks to the gentlemen of the Northeastern
Railroad for procuring wood for them. The
society Is now able to distribute wood to the
sick and needy. Thanks are doe the public
for their donations of wood and money, dur?
ing the severe weather of December. Thirty
five dollars received through Mr. Fogartle's
book store; the widow's mite, and other re?
membrances, are gratefully acknowledged.
FOBKION EXPORTS.-Messrs. George A. Hop
ley ? Co. cleared yesterday the British bark
Wentworth for Amsterdam with 2307 bales
upland cotton. Messrs. R. Mure db Co. the
8panlsh brig Santona for Liverpool with 700
bales upland cotton and 90 tons phosphate
rook.
THE CI TT FATHERS.
What City Council DI? Last Erenlng
Alderman Kenny Resigns from the
Committees-Abrupt and Unpleasant
Termination of the Meeting.
A regular meeting of Council waa held yes?
terday afternoon, at which the Mayor and ten
Aldermen were present
Oa the call for petitions and memorials the
following were presented:
Petition of Mrs. C. H. Bernard for reduction
of assessments. Referred to the oommlttee
on retrenchment and relief.
Petition ol insurance agents, protesting
against the license on Insurance premiums,
and calling attention to the alleged illegality
o? ibo same. The petition was accompanied
by a loiter lrom the board of underwriters,
cxplalolrg that the petition could not be
completed in time for the last meeting of
Council, lo consequence of the meeting being
held unexpectedly.
Alderman Cage moved to refer the petition
to the committee on retrenchment and relief.
Alderman O'Neill wanted lt received as in
formation.
Alderman Pelzer wanted to know if the peti?
tioners objected to paying aoy license at all.
Alderman Bowen explained that they did
not object to the license of one hundred dol?
lars for the first one thousand dollars of pre?
miums, bnt to the five dollars Imposed on
every additional one thousand.
It was then agreed to receive the petition
as Information.
Petition of the Young America Steam Fire
Company for five hundred feet of new hose,
to be paid for In monthly Instalments of
twenty-five dollars, endorsed by the Board of
Flremasters and recommended to be granted.
Alderman Sweegan said that the ordinance
regulating the pay of the Fire Department,
which had recently been passed ny Council,
referred all snch matters ss supplying the de?
ficiency of hose to the Board of Flremasters.
He regarded the action of the board as evi?
dence of a disposition to shirk the responsi?
bility which devolved upon. them. The peti?
tion should be referred back to the board, and
If they did not see flt to furnish the hose, the
company oonld then either supply Itself or
turn over Its apparatus to some other com?
pany that would do so. Hs moved to refer
the petition back to the Board ot Flremas?
ters, which was agreed to.
Petition of Henry Miles, asking that his
agreement to lease a city wharf on Ashley
Elver, between Broad and Beaufaln streets,
be cancelled. Referred to the committee on
city lands.
Memorial of the trustees of the Boper Hos?
pital, offering to lease that building to the
city for ten years or more, to be used for hos?
pital purposes. Laid over for further con?
sideration later In the evening.
The Mayor read a communication from the
medical oommlttee of tha Board of Health,
protesting against the use of city garbage In
filling up low lots and streets, and asking that
the ordinance permitting lt be repealed. In?
closed with the communication was the draft
ot an ordinance on the subject -which the
oommlttee recommended for adoption. Action
on the communication was postponed until
the proper time for considering the ordinance.
Communication of the Board of Flremasters
giving the result of an election recently held
for officers of the board, and asking confirma?
tion ot the nomination or Mr. W. H. Smith as
third assistant chief of the Fire Department
to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation
of Mr. R. D. Waite. Received as l mor mat loa
and the nomination was confirmed.
The return of the city sheriff for December,
1872, was read, with an appended receipt ol
the city treasurer lor $199171, and referred to
the committee on accounts.
A communltallon was read from the chlei
of police, stating that one hundred new po?
lice caps ordered for the department had ar?
rived, and asking that they be considered city
properly. The request was granted.
Report of the physlolan of the City Hospital
for December was read and received as In?
formation.
A note from Mr. L. D. DeSaussure, enclos?
ing the title deed of a strip of land on Friend
ilreet recently conveyed to the city by Major
John E. Bcreven, was read and received as
Information.
The petitions of Mrs. Mulvaney, T. Q. Mc
Kewn, Marlon Porcher, executrix of F. J.
Porcher, and James Gibbes, for remission of
penalties, were granted.
The-oommlttee on retrenchment and relief
reported favorably on a petition o? Mrs. Mary
Moody for remission of penalties, and the pe?
tition was grouted.
Alderman Bowen oalled np .no petition of
the vestry and wardens of St Philip's Church
(or the exemption cf certain real estate from
taxation and the remission ot taxes and pen?
alties levied on otb sr pieces, which had been
laid over lor several months. The following
report lrom the oom.nit tee on retrenchment
and relief, made upou the petition when it
was first Introduced, was read:
That the building at tbe corner of Church
and Queen streets is "actually occupied and
used as a charitable Institution, In the nature
of an asylum for Infirm and indigent per?
sons;" and aa such Ia expressly exempt lrom
taxation by the constitution of 1868, Act JX,
Section 6. It has been exempted from taxa?
tion by the State on this ground.
As to so muoh of the petition as refers to
the houses and lots on Gleoe street, owned by
petitioners, your committee report that
according to the opinion of the city attorney,
the City Council cannot exempt from taxation
property which ls not exempt by tbe constitu?
tion, aud petitioners admit 'their Glebe lands,
generally, ar?) not so exempt; but petitioners
claim that tbe bouses and luis?n Glebe street,
which constitute but a small portion ot their
Glebe lands, should not be taxed be?
cause the church bas already paid to the
city an equivalent for taxation upon this
portion of its property. Although, according to
i he opinion of the olly attorney, the agree?
ment between the church and the city Tor the
opeulog of Glebe street (which ls* printed
herewith) ls not binding upon tbe city, as a
covenant not to tax the lands on said street,
yet as the church did pay a bonus lo the city
In consideration of Its then Immunity from
taxation, it seems io your committee that lt
would be inequitable for the city now, with?
out any previous notice, to exercise the right
of taxation-conferred by the constitution,
subsequent to the agreement, without refund?
ing to the church the amount paid by it in
consideration of immunity lrom taxation, or
giving equivalent relief.
Your committee, therefore, recommend
that the levy ot taxes upon the houses aud
lots on Glebe street, owned by petitioners,
shall be prospective, and that the arrears be
remitted.
Your committee also recommend that all
penalties, for the reasons staled In petition,
lor non-payment of taxes to date, be remit?
ted. 0. A. BOWEN,
WM. MORAN.
Alderman Gage moved that the report of the
committee be agreed to, with the understand?
ing that lt was not to effect the lax?s of 1672
except so far os concerned the penalties.
Alderman Sweegan moved to divide the
question, and consider separately th ; exemp?
tion from taxation of the building at the cor?
ner of Church and Queen streets.
Alderman Pelzermoved to adopt the report
as lt stood, but the vote being taken the mo?
tion was lost.
The question was then divided, and the
building referred lo first exempted, and the
rest of the report afterwards agreed to, with
the limitations suggested by Alderman Gage.
At this stage of the proceedings, Alderman
Kenny stated thal, In consequence of.havlDg
been treated in an ungentlemanly manner by
the Mayor, he had refused to serve any longer
upon the committee on licenses, ajnd he asked
leave to resign. The resignation waa accept?
ed by Connell.
Tbe Mayor stated that, in consequence of
the resignation, Alderman Glover became
chairman of the committee.
Alderman Gage stated that four estimates
'iad been received by the committee on con?
tracts for the office o? pump contractor, but
as tbeBe had not been properly prepared, and
were without mentioning sureties, be" moved
that they be referred back to the committee
to report the lowest bid, with names of sure?
ties, at the next meeting. Adopted,
j Alderman Kenny here requested that bis
resignation from all other committees be aleo
accepte.!. Not agreed to.
Alderman Gage stated that both the bids
received for impairing the City Hospital, being
over $30,000, were far beyond the limit Axed
by Council, and therefore could not be enter?
tained. He had a resolution to offer in con?
nection with the memorial from the trustees
of the Boper Hospital, previously read, which
be would then offer il no objections were en?
tertained by Council.
At this point Alderman Kenny suddenly put
a atop to the proceedings by leaving the
chamber. The Mayor said that the quorum
belog destroyed tba only motion In order was
for adjournment. He also stated that Alder?
man Kenny bad taken offence because an of?
ficer bad been sent to investigate tbe cir?
cumstances connected with two cases of ex?
emption from license whiob were proposed by
the alderman. He held that such was his
only proper course of action, and remarked
that no other members of the committee had
ever objected to iL Tue aldermen present
I seemed lo sustain the action bf the Mayor.
Alderman Gage asked that the messenger
of Council be sent io ask the alderman to
return.
Somer.alderman made a motion to adjourn,
whereupon Alderman Sweegan asked that ad?
journment be delayed for five minutes. That
proposition was not agreed to, but fully as
muoh time was consumed In discussing lt and
In considering the possibility of punting up
another alderman. The motion to adjourn
finally prevailed, but not before ali had ex?
pressed regret at the abrupt termination of
the meei lng.
THE COURTS.
_ r,j.j
Municipal Court.
Richard Alston, Richard Frost and William
Clyde, colored, disorderly and trespassing,
thirty da\s each. Thomas Cochran, drunk,
one dollar. H. Dickson, chimney on fire,
continued. James Berry, drunk and disor?
derly, one dollar. A cow at large, one dollar.
United States Court.
The grand and petit and pleas Juries were
organised as follows:
GRAM) JOBY.
Artemus J. Burke, foreman: Wm. H. Burney,
Mos?*1! G. Camplin, J. B. Dacoster, W. M.
Dnflie, Primus Green, Luke U. Maddox,
FrdBk Moses, Warren Menton, Christopher
Moultrie, Abram Smith, colored, Henry G.
Burle, Patrick D?lau, James Fuller, Warren
B. Heston, T. Waring MtKeil, Jobo W. Nunan.
Garsten H. Peters, Stephen Thomas, M. W.
Vennlng, Prederlok Wleuhullz, white.
J?KT NO. 1.
Dr. David Geiger, ioremao; John A. Alston,
Charles M. Browuiag, A Stelling, J. R. C.
Cousart, Jae H. Cotburn, Patrick Duran, John
G. Driscoll, Br h re nd DoBCUer, white; George
W. Allen, Lawrence Campbell, rnomus W.
DAVIB, colored.
JU RT NO. 2.
P. P. Locke, ioremao; James Hogan, James
Luby, F. C. Miner, Jack Maybie, J. H. Osten
dorff, Charles P. Pelham, wnlte; Benjamin E.
Holloway, Moses Langley, Samuel Meares, H.
C. Ml nott, D. C. Raioey, colored.
SUPERNUMERARIES.
J. P. Kirkland, Isaac E. Hertz, Henry Ho?
garth, David Wilson, Edward Horlbeck, Rick?
ard Wilson.
Petition of Charles Kerrison, Sr., to estab?
lish lien in the case ot Charles Kerrison, Jr.,
bankrupt. Beferred to Registrar Carpenter.
The grand Jury made the following findings:
Stephen Smilh, roting under age, true bill;
Adam Cross, selling liquor and tobacco with?
out an internal revenue license, true bill; Ed?
ward Drake, illegal voling, no bill.
United States Commissioner.
Commissioner Porteous, yesterday, bound
over James Gallagher for trial before the
United States Court, on a charge of harboring
seamen.
Inferior Court.
The grand Jury made the following findings:
True bills: John anderson, alias John
Wasblngtoo, grand larceny; Al ired Hulson,
Joseph Young and Henry Taylor, grand lar?
ceny; Richard Murphy, assault with intent to
kill, and assault and battery. Jose Callajas
and Francis Campbell, assault with Intent to
kill, and assault and battery.
No bills : Wm. Rivers, assault with iBtent
to kill, and assault and battery; Chas. Ben?
tham, house-breaking and grand larceny; Lou?
isa Wilson, perjury.
The following persons, convicted at the Oc?
tober term of the court, were arrested on
beroh warrants and sentenced as follows:
William Cblsolm, twenty dollars fine and
costs, or two months' Imprisonment; M. L.
Davy, assault and battery, five dollars and
costs, or three months' ImptUonment; William
Cblsolm, having already been imprisoned lor
two months, was dlscbarg. d.
John H. Holmes, convicted ol carrying on
business without a State license, proved that
he bad not received a notice of the suit
against him, whereupon the proceedings and
verdict were set aside.
Peter Goodwin was found gullly ol grand
larceny. John Anderson, alias John Wash?
ington, was lound guilty of the same charge?t
Charles Williams was found not guilty ot
house-breaking and grand larceny. Prince
Bowen was found not gullly of assault with
Intent to kill, aud assault and battery.
The following cases continued from the Oc?
tober term will be tried on Friday: Francis
M. and George F. Kinloch, violation ot the
act regulating the payment of laborers' wages;
Henry Doscber, breach ot trust and larceny ;
James H. Stephens, assault and battery; Ben?
jamin Mason, assault and battery.
AU other cases continued from the last term
will be heard on Monday and Tuesday next.
Benjamin Hernandez being a trial Justice,
was excused from further duty on the grand
Jury.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.-At the regular
weekly meeting of Palmetto Division, No. 4,
Sons of Temperance, held at their hall on
Monday evening, the following brothers were
Installed by Deputy G. W. P., J. L. Bel), to
serve tor the ensuing term: T. Ogler Smith,
W. P.; A. B. Bell, W. A.; R. Caldwell, R. 8.;
M. S. limar, A.B. S.; W. E. Mongin, F. 8.; J.
H. Wheeler, T.; A. Prince, Chaplain; W. H.
8chiffley, C.; H. Sonntag, A. C.; W. R.Whil
den, E. 8.; C. F. B. Bremer, 0. S ; F. A. Shif
fley, P. W. P._
ELECTION.-At the sevenly-flrBt anniversary
meeting ol the Humane and Friendly Society,
held January 6,1673, at the residence of Mr.
P. 8. Wil .lnson, the following officers were
elected to serve for the ensuing year: Presi?
dent, R. L. Button; vice-president, P. 8. Wil?
kinson; secretary and controller ot burial
ground, Robert Howard, Jr.; treasurer, W. T.
Oliver; stewards, B. F. Smith and Joshua
Misbaw; standing committee, L. F. Wall, F. C.
Desverney, J. R. Edwards, R. R. Gordon and
W. B. Chase; committee on charity, T. M.
Holmes, Robert Houston and John W. Gordon..
THE WEEK OF PEATER.
[COMMCNIC AT?D.]
Oe Monday alternoon tbe united services of |
Ibis profitable season were Inaugurated at tbe
Glebe Street Presbyterian Church. The body
of the house was Ailed. We were glad to
notice that some o? our prominent business
men were able to be In attendance. The ex?
ercises were Introduced by the Rev. Dr.
Girarde?u in a brief and feeling address, sue.
ceeded by Rev. John Q. Drayton In fervent
prayer and remarks. The Rev. J. A. Cham
bliss, of the Baptist Church, aod Rev. R. D.
Smart, ot the Methodist Church, also partici?
pates. Deep solemnity pervaded the congre?
gation as special spiritual blessings upon our
entire community were Invoked.
This Impressive spectacle of the .cordial
union of ministers and people ot all com?
munions was again presented yesterday after?
noon. Notwithstanding the threatened rain
the church was weil Ailed. In the indisposi?
tion of the Rev. Dr. Wightman, the meeting
was addressed by Rev. C. S. Vedder, by whom a
brief, appropriate address was made, as also by
the venerated Rev. Dr. Smythe. Prayer was
offered by clerical and lay attendante upon the
services. These gatherings are characterized
by peculiar loterest. Special requests for
prayer were presented by note, and frequent?
ly remembered by those who led at the
Throne ef Grace.
This (Wednesday) afternoon, at four o'clock,
the following subject will be presented at the
Glebe street Church: Prayer for families,
schools, colleges and seminaries, for young
people in business and professions. Rev. L.
H. Shuck is expected to officiate, assisted by
Rev. George H. Wells, of Trinity Methodist
?Church. The public are earnestly Invited.
THE GROCERY TRADE GROWING.
The well-known and successful wholesale
grocers and- commission merchants of East
Bay, Messrs. W. H. Cbafee & Co., for the ac?
commodation of their rapidly increasing busi?
ness, have leased the commodious store next j
south of their own building. Several large
doorways have been cut through the parti- ]
lion wall, both on the upper and lower floors,
to connect the two stores. A roomy office has
been separated lrom the store proper and
handsomely fitted up; water works have been
supplied to each Aoor, and the whole building
has been overhauled and repaired lrom top to
bottom. One of the principal features of their
southernmost store is a Bates's patent eleva- J
tor. This is a new expedient for raislDg heavy
packages of merchandise. It is rendered partly
sell-acting by a heavy weight, enclosed In
a vertical box against the wall, and attached
to a stout wire cable, which passes through
a pulley near the roof of tbe building and sus?
pends a square wooden platform, adjusted to
travel up and down a vertical railway. This
platform ts furnished on either tide, next to
the vertical rails, with a bolt. The bolts will
protrude in case of the breaking of the cable
referred to, and catching upon Iron stops
Axed along the rails, prevent the falling of |
the platform. The work of putting up one ol
these elevators is extremely difficult, and lt
has hitherto been considered necessary to en?
gage the services of a mechauic from the
manufactory to have lt properly done. This,
however, has been proved to be unoeoeesary,
as the elevator in question has been erected
by Messrs Sawner & Ferguson, contractors
and builders, and works with perfect ease and
satisfaction. As might be Inferred from the
enlargement of their accommodations, Messrs.
ChaCee & Co. have largely Increased their
stock, aod they are now prepared to exhibit |
on? of the most extensive assortments of gro?
ceries and liquors ever seen In this city. They
are also large Importers of ales and porter,
being agents lor MoEwan's sparkling Edln
burg ale. Bass & Co.'s pale ale, Guinness'?
porter, <kc.
FLFIT TEARS AGO I
An Old Roll of tbe Washington Light
Infantry.
We have had sent lo us for publication the
following roll ol this historic corps, bearing
date 1823, which will doubtless be Interesting
to the few survivors, and to the descendants
ot the members who figured halt a century
ago:
William H. Miller, captain; Robert B. Gil?
christ, first lieutenant; Henry Ravenel, sec?
ond lieutenant; W. Peronneau Finley, ensign;
Wm. Patterson, orderly; Peier J. Shand, sec?
ond nergeant; Theodore L. Smith, third ser?
geant; H. B. Bonelheau, fourth sergeant;
Henry 8. Tew. filth sergeant; J. W. Mitchell,
Arst corporal; James Aiken, second corporal;
John T. Robertson, third corporal; William
Tew, fourth corporal.
BoueBeau, J. E. Joye, D. J.
Bennett, J. B. Lynn, Jno.
Burdell, IL F. Leonard, R.
Bee, James M. Lapelnne, J.
Bee, R. R. Locke, J.
Berry. A. Lazarus, B. D.
Boag, 8. W. Lawson, J.
Baoot, R. W., Jr. Lebby, R.
Boylston, H. Miller, 8. Street
Byrd, J. J. Miller, Fdk. J.
Cudworth, A. Moore, Thos. S
Glssey, R McCrady, Ed.
Capers, Thos. Moore, W. B.
Caution, George McDuffle, N.
Cruger, Lewis McBlheny, JaB.
Oleapor, Jno. Norris, J. W.
Dukes, W. C. Ogden, Wm.
Dickson, 8. H., M. D. Parker, W. H.
Dreher, Fdk. Parker? J. J.
Dawson, L. E. Prince, Chas.
Dawson, Drayton pritchard, Geo.
Doane, W. H. Red ham mer, P.
Dickson, Thos. Revel, Geo.
Eyland, Jas. Raynol, W. P.
Elford, J. M. Robertson, Geo.
Fraser, J. J. Rowand, Wm.
Finley, 8. B. R. aimons, S. L.
Fleming, Jos. 8. Simone, T. Y.
Flynn, E. P. Simons, Chas.
Flagg, Jacob Simons, J. Dewar
Faber, Henry Smith, Ed.
Grierson, W. Smith, R. R., seoty.
Grlmke, H. Baylor, 8. 8.
Gregorie, J. L. Spears, A.
Gelzer. Thos. Seymour, R. W.
Giboes, B. S. bhegog, J. G.
Grierson, J. J. Tnayer, E.
Graeser, C. A. Thomap, J.
Holmes, J. T. W. Ulmo, a.
Ham, J. VI uro. J., treas.
Horsey, J. J. Wightman, J. T.
Hammett, Wright, W.
Hattier, H. Waring, 0. J.
Harly, H. J. Z-3aly, W. P.
Haskell, W. E. Zealy. W. E.
Iogo}s6y, F.
HOTEL ARRIVALS -JAy UART 7.
Charleston.
M F Mo'.ony, Blackville; M Berry, Raleigh, N
0; W H Bethe?, Wilmlogioa; J B Albert, Balti?
more; K ll Wallace, Mrs K Frederick, Miss E
Frederick, Master F Frederick, A T Frederick.
South Carolina; Lewis Llppman. Savannah; i B
Sblnn, R W Paterson, J H Lelner. F S Chester,
lady, titree children at-d nuiae, O 0 Fiernot, wife
and child, F J Tobias, E Webb, A F Dohrmann,
Ney Yoik; Wm M Wallace,Philadelphia; John T
Wilson, Montreal; F H Eaton, Ch era w; E P Heiser,
Auburn, N Y; Jas Ohesnnr, Camden; J R Wood,
Kew Orleans; Mri E A Thomas, Mrs Jas Shingler,
servant and three children, College, Ga; Miss Peg
Wilson, Virginia; Miss Hesemeyer, Maryland;
J R Norris, Miss Norris, Sooth Carolina; Jas M
Jack, Mayesvllle, S C; Jno 8 Wiley, columbia;
Chas 0 Kendall, Beaufort, S 0.
Pavilion.
John F Jackson, Everywhere; N Heggln, Au?
gusta; George Webb, City; fi 0 Carrigan, Wright's
Binn*; James Morph;, Graham's: J D McCall, A
Mayor, Florence; W II Knowles, Savannah; Cap.
tain R Murphy and lady, Oiwego, N Y; Mrs A
Martin, J R Davy and son, New Jersey ; F W Staci:,
0 L- Gilderaleevo, New York; W B McClellan, Mc
Clellanvillc;Hon Chas Macbeth, Monet's Corner; J
0 McOallman, Dove's Depot; E L Honagan, Marl?
boro'; S M Askins, Tlmmonsvllle; A Knox, M W
Yenning, Mourn Pleasant; Chas E WesBell, Seneca
Falls, N Y; F Mirna, Hldgevllie.
REAL ESTATE SALES.
The following pieces of real estate were
Bold au auction yesterday :
By J. Fraser Mathewee: ? plantation In St.
John's Berkeley, known as Chelsea, contain?
ing fourteen hundred acres, for $1520; one
thiry cash, balance In two years.
By Lowndes & Grimball : A lot, sixty-five
feet by one hundred and five, on the west side
of Lynoh street, between Bnll and Montague,
for $760. Also, a lot on the northwest corner
of Lynch and Montague streets, fifty feet by
one hundred and four, lor $840. Terms in each
case, one-third cash; balance In two years.
By Alonzo J. White & Son : The wooden
church and lot, on the northeast corner ot
Smith and Morris streets, for $2400; one-third
cash, balance in two years.
EVSLNESS NOTICES.
NEW BATE.-On and after January 1, 1873,
the rate for Business NotlceB In THE NEWS
will be Ihirly Cents a-line, each Insertion.
THE MERCANTILE AGENCY-Tho attention
of all Interested ls invited lo the announce?
ment of Messrs. B. G. Dun & Co., printed in
another column, regarding the burning of the
entire edition of tbelr January Reference
Book.
GOOD CHEER.-Messrs. Terry i Nolen an?
nounces that, with due consideration for the
tastes of the community, they will display
dally at the Game Sign, No. 9 Market street,
lor tho next week, an Irresistibly tempting
array of New York turkeys, chickens and
grouse, with wild ducks without number.
Call andeee for yourself.
A GOOD THING DOLY APPRECIATED.-NO
beneficial revolution ever goes backward, and
this maxim ls as invariable In medicine as in
politics. The advent of Hostetter's Stomach
Bitters, twenty years ago, produced a revolu?
tion In the treatment of a large class ot ail?
ments, and that revolution bas ever since
been In "the full tide of successful experi?
ment." If that tide has borne the proprietors
of the celebrated vegetable specific ''on to
fortune," lt has also borne thousands of hu?
man being?, who were languishing under the
effects, of disease, weak and hopeless, out of
the depths ot despondency Into the paradise
of health and cheerfulness. It Is no exagge?
ration to say that to the vigor, the regularity
of habit of body, the good appetite and per?
l?e t. digestion, acquired under the operation
ol this unequalled tonic and corrective, mul?
titudes ol people in every walk of Hie, who
had been vainly physicked in the usual way,
owe the blessings ol renewed health and the
propped of prolonged life. |an8-wfm3D*w
FOR AN IRRITATED THROAT, Cough or Cold,
"Brown'B Bronchial Trochee" are offered with
tbe fullest confidence In their efficacy. They
maintain the good reputation Ihey bave Justly
acquired. DOWIE, MOISE & Davis, agents.: ;
nov20-wlm3
GOLD AND SILVER-HEADED CANES, in great
variety. Just the thing for holiday gilts, at
Allan's, No. 307 King street.
REMOVAL.-Melcbers & Muller have re?
moved to their new store under the Masonic
Temple, No. 292 King street. dec31-ii
GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.-For Silverware,
fine Watches, uold Opera and Yest Chains, go
to Allan's, 307 King street.
. Nsw AND CHEAP CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
Velocipedes. Roccking-Horses, Carts, Wheel?
barrows, ?c., Just received at Von Santeu's
No. 229 King street, Charleston, S. C.
Jnnll-tu
FACTS WORTH KNOWING.- You can buy
your Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c, at lower pri?
ces than offered by any other house. A call
before purohaslng will amply repay all who
are In want of such articles at I. H. Hall A Go.,
East Bay and Market streets. janG-m w.- 3
NEW YEAR SONGS.-Have you heard the
wonderful Mechanical Singing Bird ? If not,
go lo Allan's, 307 King street.
HOT BED SASH I HOT BED SASH !-Two thou?
sand Hot Bed Bash Just completed, and now
ready for delivery; price low. Call and ex?
amine same at P. P. Toale's, Nos. 20 Hayne,
and 33 Plnckey streets, or on Horibeck's
Wharf. decSO
Receipts per Railroad, January 7.
SOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
1652 bales cotton, 164 bales goods, 209 bbla hour
1 car stock. To R R Agent, Trenbolm A son, Jno
Hems, B O'Neill. Miller A Bro, Cameron. Barkley
A co, G H Walter ? co, G W Williams A co, Watson
A Hin, W P Hall, H 3al winkle a co, Bollmann Bros.
P Macqueen, Knobeloch A Small, WIBS A- cc, cald?
well A son. A J Salinas, W C Bee A co, W B smith
A co, W B Williams A Son, Mudaugb A Weekley.
U Leldlng, H H Frost. W P Dowling, Pringle A
son, A S smltb, Witte Bros.
JANUARY 6.
2692 bales cotton, 129 bales goods, IIB ODIS rosin,
.4 carr stock. To Railroad Agent, Lesesne A Wells
T Tupper lt Sons, Trenbolm A Son, G A Hoploy A
co, WP Hall, w C Courtney A co, G H Walter A
co, Street Bros A co, M Goldsmith A Son, H
Bischoff A co, J Wiley A co, A J Creighton, sloan
A Selgnlous, Williams, Black A Williams, G W
Williams A co, W W smith, Prizer, Rodgers A co,
W B smith A co, Counts A Wroton, Murdaugh A
Weekley. A J salinas, W c Bee A-co, K ti Froat A
co, Mowt v A Son, Crawley A Dehun, Reeder A
Davis, Chapeau A co, Kinsman ? Howell, T P
Smith, L D HesausHure, P A cbazal. Pringle A
Son, W B Williams A Son, and others.
NORTHSASTIRN RAILROAD.
216 bales upland and 87 bags sea island cotton,
?3 bbla spirits turpentine, 168'bbl? ronlo, cars
lamber, mdse, A co. To Frost A co, Witte Bros,
CuHCkeubush, ear ill A co. Pringle A Son, W c
bee A co, W Lawton A Son, Gaillard A Mlnott,
Mantons A co. Mowry A Son, W K Ryan. A J Sa
Unas, T P smith, Kavenel A co. Barden A Parser,
i renh' lm H son, Pelzer, Rousers A co, Mnruaugb
A Weekley, A B Mulligan, F W P.eper, P Lam
bright, ? F Wleters, Stoll, Webb * co. Mon ry,
Lowndes A co, F stoney, K welling, and others.
Passengers.
Per steamship James Adner, for New York -
T Thompkln?. O N Lessery, Mrs B Llitl ?. Mrs T O
Whiting and 4 children,) o T Thurston, Sherwood
and wife, Colonel J K Carew.
Per steamship Maryland. for Baltimore-John
Ham. lt s Alorer, Peter Mccarthy, and 2 on dock.
Per steamship Manhattan, from New York-T
A Goodrich, F 8 Chester, wife. 8 children and
Nurse, J M Jackson, wife and 2 children, Master G
E Howe, G G Flenrot and wire, H Hummell, A
Mack, J H Seneir, J F Wilson, K W Patterson, Ii
Rurseli, H K Ide, R H Hopkinson, John Meyer, F
Tord IB, and 8 on deck.
p. r steamship Georgia, from New York-Mr?
Bray F St*rk, G Glldersleeve, N Wallace, L P cor
Hs CE Wessel!, Mary Osborne, J L Horn, Captain
Brown, J B Lanneau. Captain R Murphy and
wile, Mrs Dey. Master Dey, Mrs Martin, Rev F N
Tribon. IT Mills, Prof Kane, Hon c Mackie, Father
Maloiey, Bridget McCarty, Mary Taylor, Miss
Sims and maid, Miss llnglehurat, Madame Du
pray, Henrietta Moss, Harry Moss, 8 in the steer?
age.
Per ateamer Dictator, from Palatka via Jackson?
ville, Fernandina and Savannah-FD'Hrleu, E P
Hi Isen, and 6 on deck-.
MARINE NEWS.
CHARLESTON, 8. C.JANUARY 8, 1873
"at au ne:; 46 min 33 seo. | Lon TO deg 67 min ul nee
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York.
Left 4th lust Mdse. To Jas Adger A Co, S C R R
Agent, N E R R Agent, So Ex co, J E Adger A co,
D A ?mme, J Appie, Blum A Miller, U brown, B
Boyd, X M Brision * co, W M Bird A co, J Cttmp
sen A co. T M cater. C A chiaoim. J chadwick,
carrington, Thomas A co, L Cnaplo, L Cohen ?
co, t; R uowpertn?alt. ? campbell, J c Cochran,
charleston hiver una Harbor Improvement com?
pany, Chase A CUttlno, M Downey, f Darcy, L
Dietz. Dewie, Moise A Davis, Ellas A bios, Erwin
a Magill, Fogartie'd BOOK store, R D Fros;, D F
Fleming A co, I L Falk A co, Furcngott, benedict
Aco, ? roley, t? Feldmann dc co, Forajthe, Mc?
comb A co, G A Foll?n A son, p Fnnbcrburg, H
Gerdts A Co, E M Grimke, J Gorham, C H mid?
den, J Graver A Bro, L Goldstein A son, Hart A
co, H Harris, R Hunter, J Huritamp A co, 1 Has?
san, Holmes A co, F K Houatou, >' A Hunt, J H
Hillen, Johnston, crews A co, Jeffords dc co. Jjger
Bros, D Jennings A son, A Johnson, H W Kricte,
H Klatte k co, E?lnck, Wickenberg A co, Kana
paus k Gonzalez. J Kennerty, Kinsman k How?
ell. Louis Keuacke, Lauroy. Alexander k co, <J
Ltllenthal k co. J W Linley. Locke * Droning, P B
Laiaue A, co. Martin ? Mood. J McClalr, McLoy k
Rice. W McKay, W McLean, P Macqueen, E W
Marshall & co, G s DU Marah, J G Miloor k co,
K Muller, .> K Marshall k co, F Opdebeck, J F
O'Neill, O'Neill, Ravenel k co. Rlecke A Peter?
mann, O Roesaler, Kavenel, Holmes k co. O P
Poppenhelin, w h. Pomeroy, B Perry, Quacfcen
basil, Estill ? co. M H Rogers. J it Read A co. w
f Ruaeell & co, W snepparu k co, R B Stoddard .v
co. stet?ns, Werner A DncRer, H Siegllng. H
sou bey roos J L Sheppard, street Bros A co. Sell
k Foster, Tledemann, calder k co,Terry A Nolen,
MTrlesr, S Thompson, F von Santen, a w wil?
liams k co. P Wineman k co, and others.
Steamship Georgia. Holmes, New Yorx-left
4th instant. Mdse. To Wagner, Unger ? co, J K
Adger k co, D A Amine, J Apple, J Archer, C D
AhrenB A co, B Boyd, E Bates A co, follmann
bros, H Bischoff, B Baum, P L Breeden. G A Bow?
man, E Bull, T M Cater, L chspln. Crane, Bov in?
ion A co, T Campbell, H O Do-cher, Dowle. Moise
A Davin, L Deuz, Forsyth, MeComb A co, Furca
gotr, Benedict A co, E Fowler. J H Graver, Hart A
LO, N A Hnnr, J Hur& A co, 1 Hyman A co, A
Illing, Johnston, Crews A co, Jeffords A co, Ship
Intrepid, Kllnck. Wlckenberg A co, Kinsman Bros,
H W Knete, K Lee, Laurey, Alexander k co, H
Leldlog, Martin A Mood, Mcuoy A Rice, K O'Neill.
Murphy A Lil le, News office, J F O'Neill, D Pani
k co, C B i oppenheim, Kavenel k co, J Ryan A
co, J R Read A co, L Schnell, atoll, Webb A co, H
Steoder, Steffens, Werner A Docker, A Sumner,
M Tilt at, s Thompson, A Tleftnthal, J Thomson,
A1 oblas'a Sons, W Ufferhamt, Wagoner A Mon
eees, Walser, Evans A Cogswell, & H Wilson A
A Bro. R Wing, O F Wleiers, So Ex co. s O K R
co, N E R R oo, C A S R R co, W A Courtenay, and
others,
?>ihr Old Chad, Mcclintock, Baracoa-6 days.
Frail. To o Bari Sc. co.
creamer Dictator, Coxeitnr, Palatka via Jack?
sonville. Fernsndlna and savannah. 66 bales cot?
ton, 22 tibi? ana boxes orangey 44 bois syrup, l
bbl sogar, mdse, Buntine a, Ac. To Kavenel A co,
Witto Bros, stone?, Lowndes A co. Ingraham A
Son. Fjaser k Dill, W A WolT. J D Kirkpatrick, W
B Williams A ?Sun, Plncfcney Bros, E H Fron &
co, T P Smith. 0 Lltschgl.
Sehr Uenrlelta Hill, Hill, Carlen, Ga. 3600
bushels rongh i Ice. To J R Pringle A Son.
Received from West Polut Milt. 26 tierces rice.
Toi K Pringle A Son.
Sehr Char.oite, Peterson, Combahee. 2060
bushels rough rice. To w 0 Bee
CLEARED Y ESTERDAX.
Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York
-James Adger A co.
Steamship Maryland, Fisher, Baltimore--? O
Trenholm.
Br bark Jerome Jones, Kinney, Amsterdam
Lesesne A Wells.
Br bark Wentworth, Robbins, Amsterdam-G
A Hopley A co.
Spanish brig Santona, Oerlon, Liverpool-R
Mare A co.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Maryland, Fisher, Baltimore.
ppauUh brig Segundo Romano. Carreras, Bar?
celona.
FROM TFJIS PORT.
Spanish s:eamshlp Rivera, Anrtenccti, at Liver
pool, January 7.
Meamehip Champion, Lockwood, at New York,
January 7.
sehr Index, Garrison, at New York, December
28.
?P FOR THIS PORT.
Br bark Annie Troop, Newell, at Key West, Jan?
uary 7.
SAILED FOR THIS PORT.
Steamship Flag, Foster, from Boston, January
6, A M.
MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
LIVERPOOL, January 7.
Arrived, Rivera, from Chark st OD; Ben Nevis,
from Mobile; Jatho, from New Orleans.
N KW YOBS, January 7.
Arrived, Zodiac, Morehead City, Champion,
Montgomery.
Arrived ont, Adriatic.
MEMORANDA.
Th? steamship Fl g. of. the Boston Adger line.
sailed from ihat port on sunday last, wltu a full
cargo.
Captain Wilbur, or the bark Sappho, makes the
following report: Westward of Falkland Manda
ppoRe American ship St Johns, 66 days from San
Francisco, bound to New York.
LIST OF VESSELS
DP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS FORT.
FOREIGN.
LIVERPOOL.
Br bark Tiber, Lewis, np.dec 4
Br bark Galona, Smith, sid.December 10
CALLAO.
Ship I lorella,-. aid.Oct 29
- HAVANA.
Span brig Hngo, Gnaroben.sld.Dec 7
i DO M EST?O.
NEW TORE.
Steamship Georgia. Crowell, sailed.Jan 4
Sehr Osprey. Dukes, cid.Jan 4
Sehr A U Howe, Newbury, cid.wan 2
sehr Thomas W Havens. Brown, np.Dec 24
Sehr Jessie B bnilth, Willi tran, up.Dec 24
j Sehr Wm Penn, Thompson, cid.Deo 26
! dir Abby K Bentley, M eh a trey, cid.Dec 24
PORTLAND, HE.
Sehr Edward Walto, Ysrk, cid.Dec 29
Sehr Hannie Westbrook, McFarland, cid....Dec 24
J BOSTON.
Br bark Emily Lowther, Cain, cid.Dec 26
Sehr Eugene Borda,-, ap...Jan 2
Scnr Ind Maman, Adams, up.Dec 20
Sehr Grave,-, np.Deo IS
Sehr SkyUrk, Lorlog, cid.Jan S
Sehr A L Butler, webber, cid.Dec ll
steamer Flag, Fosur, sid.Jan 6
BALTIMORE.
Sehr Willie Luce, Talbot, np.Dec 28
KEY WEST.
Br Bark Annie Troop, Newe 1, up.Jan 7
POET OAZKHDAJL
IIOON'B PHASES.
First Quarter, 7th, 6 noam, 17 minutes, morning.
Full Huon. 14th. 4 hours, 25 minutes, evening:
East Quarter, 22d. 8 honra, ii minutes, evening.
New Moon. 30th, l hours. 17 minutes, morning.
Monday.
tuesday.
Wednesday,
rhursday...
Friday.
saturday...
Sondav.
sun
RISES.
7.'! 3
7.. a
SDN
BETd.
6.. 10
5..11
6. ll
6..12
6..13
6..14
6..16
HOON
B, * 8.
12..2S
1.31
2.. 32
3..31
4..3>
6..32
6..28
mon
WATHB
1..16
2.. 14
3.. 9
4..20
6.. 2
6..66
d..41
EJrngs at Wholesale.
f GUYOT'S TAR
CONCENTRATED PROOF LIQUEUR
Mr Guyot has succeeded in depriving tar
of its in'.ipportable sourness and bitterness,
and in rendering it very soluble. Profiting
by this happy discovery, he prepares a con?
centrated liqueur of tar, which in a small
volume contains a large proportion of the
active principle.
Guyot s tar possesses all the advantages of
ordinary tar-water without any of its draw?
backs A glass of excellent tar-water without
any disagreeable taste maybe instantaneously
obtained by pouring a teaspoonful into a
glass of water. :>
Any one- can thus prepare his glass of tar
water at the moment he requires it, thus
economizing time, facilitating carriage and
obviating the disagreeable necessity of hand?
ling tar.
Guyot s tar replaces advantageously se?
veral more or less inactive ptisans in the
treatment of colds, bronchitis, coughs, and
catarrhs.
Guyot * tar is employed with the greatest
success in the following diseases U
AS-A DRAUGHT. - A tedsponfcl in a glass
of waler, or two tablespoonfuls in a bottle.
BRONCHITIS
CATARRH OF THE BLADDER
COLDS
OBSTINATE COUGHS
IRRITATION OF THE CHEST
PULMONARY CONSUMPTION
WHOOPING COUGH
DISEASES OF THE THROAT
AS A LOTION. - Pure or diluted wdh a
Utile waler.
AFFECTIONS OF THE SKIN
ITCHINGS
DISEASES OF THE SCALP
G ny or s tar has been tried with the
Greatest success in the principal hospitals of
France, Belgium, and Spain. Experience has
proved it to bc tlie most hygienie drink in
time of epidemics.
Detailed instructions accompany each bottle
Depolin Paris, L. FRERE, 19, rna Jacob.
Agents in Charleston,-DOW1E, MOISE A
^DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists.
Stripping.
jp O E LIVERPOOL.
Tbe Oratclass Iron Baric MAGNET, har- Jj*
lng a large ponlon of her cargo engaged, Juc
will nave diapa'cti for the above port li
For Freight Engagements apply to
GI BB KS A BARNWELL,
dec?_North Atlantic Wharf.
JOE BOSTON.
Tnescew steamship FL?Q, Foster, ^jSS??L
Commander, will sail from Vauder-SUBK
horst's Wharf for the above port on SATOEOST,
the nth instant. JAMES ADGER A GO.
Jan8-wf3_
QHANGE Of SAILING DAYS.
INCREASED SERVICE.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S
THROUGH LINE TO
CALIFORNIA CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above line leave Pier
No. 42, North River, root of Canal street,._
New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the lota, :
and 30th or every month, except when these dat?e .
rall on sunday, then the Saturday preceding. -f
AU departures connect ar. Panama with steam?
ers for South Pacific and Central American porta.
For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran*
cisco first of every month, except when lt falls on
Sunday-then on the doy preceding.
No California Steamers touch at Havana, but
go direct from New York to AsplnwalL
One hundred pounda baggage free to each adult.
Medicine and attendance free.
For Passage Tickets or other Information, apply
at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFIOE, on tbs
Wharf foot of Canal street, North River, New
York. F. R. BABY, Agent.
augl9-lyr
LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS.
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
STEAM COMPANY
Will dispatch one ol their first -clasa, foll powef
Iron screw Steamships from
PIER No. 40 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY,
Cabin Passage $80, gold.
Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) |M,
ourroncy. .
For Freight or ?$?^?g?g&
No. ea Wall street, H. Y.
N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool laaned
ij the Charleston and New York Steamers, which
.nato close connection with the above line.
For particulars and rate or Freight apply to
JAMES i JIGER it CO.,
WAGNER, HUGER A CO.,
maya Or WM. A. COURTENAY.
TjlOR WRIGHT'S BLUFF
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE
S ANTEE BITER.
The Steamer MARION, Captain r^a?d??
W. P. Adair, ls now receiving JHSHE
Freight ar, Accommodation Wharf, ana wm leave
on THURSDAY NIGHT, the otb inst.
Freight and w hartase prepaid. .. w
For engagements apply to Captain on board,
or to RAVEMEL, HOLME* A GO., ,
jan8-2 _p No. 80 Bast Bay.
^TEEKLY LINE TO
SAVANNAH, GA., AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO
BEAUFORT, S. C. I
The Steamer
PILOT BOY,
Captain W. T. McNelty,
Will leave Accommodation Wharf , .?JJT^s
every MONDAY MOBNIN<3, at BJpEBHE
o'clock, for Savannah,. Beaufort, Hilton Head
and Spanish Wells. Returning will leave Savan?
nah every THUBSPAY MORNING.
Will leave for Beaufort, raclflc and Chlcolm's
Landings every THURSDAY MORNING, al 8 o'clock.
Retnrnlng, will leave Beaofort every FRIDAY
MORNING.
Goods consigned to care of Agents will be for?
warded free or storage or commission.
Freight received WBDNBIDAYS and SATUBDATS
must be prepaid to Way Laadloga'
Freight received for points on savannah River,'
to be transferred to Steamer CLYDE.
For engagements apply to
?AVENEL. HOLMES 4 CO.,
Jan8-wa No. 80 Bast Bay.
JP O B FLORID A,y;
VIA SAVANNAH.
'The Splendid side-wheel Steamers,
DICTATOR, CaotLln L. M. Goxetter,. __
and CITY POINT, Captain Fltsgerald, wiu leave
Charleston every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and 8cir
DAY STUNING, at 8 o'clock precisely, for Savon- ??
nah. Fernandina, Jacr.sonvti e, Magnolia, Graes
Cove Springs, St. Augustine, Palatka and ali
handings on st. John's uiver. Connecting as
Paiatka with steamers for the Oclawaha River
and with tbe steamer STARLIGHT for Enter?
prise, Melloavillo. and all points on the Upper,
St. John's and Indian Rivers.
Connect at Fern?n Moa with Florida Railroad
for all points In the 'fl ?nor, and with Railroad
for New Orleans and Ei**ana, via Cedar Keys.
All Way Freight munt bo prepaid.
For Freight or Passage, apply to ' A
RAVENEL A 00., Agents, i L
Oerner Vanderhorst's Wharf and East Bay.
dec2 Ti
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f i \urii8At. EmmKrnon OF ts**
ri RS T-(XASS MEDAL .
ALF. LAB A RM QUE AND Co
Q?INI?M UBARRAQUE
Approved by the Imperial Academy
o f Medicine
The Qoiriiam Laborraqne is an eminently
tonic nnd febrifuge Wine, destined to replace
all the other preparations of Peruvian Bark
Thc Bark Wines usually employed inme
dicine are prepared from Bork s which vary
considerably in the degree to which they
possess tlie desired properties. Besides,
owing to the manner in which they are pre?
pared, these Wines contain scarcely more
than the traces of active principles, and
these always in variable proportions.
The Quttnium Labarraqae, approved bj
the Academy of Medicine, constitutes, on the
contrary, a m?decine of determined compo?
sition, rich in active principles, and on wich
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