The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, February 25, 1873, Image 4
CHT AFFALES.
BESTING s rms DAT.
Batst Chapter, A. and A. S. B,, at 7 P. M.
Charleston Library Society, at 1 P. M.
AUCTION SALES THIS DAT.
John G. Mlloor & Co.. will sell at half-past
10 o'clock, at their store, hats, gloves and dry
' goods.
Louis D. DeSanssure will sell at ll o'clock,
Bear the Postofflce, real estate.
Lowndes ? Grlmball will sell at ll o'clock,
' near the Posiofflce, real estate.
Leitch * Bruns will sell at - o'clock, at
. Kirk's atables, horses and mules.
Steffens, Werner Sc Ducker will sell at 9
-_^J??ook, at their store, butter, hams, Ac
Linroy, Alexander A Co. will sell at 10
o'clock, at their store, potatoes and groceries.
THERMOMETRICAL.
The range of the thermometer yesterday,
....-. at Mr. Blackman's drug store, was as follows :
8 A. IL, Si; 10 A. IL, 40; 12 H., 47; 2 P. M.,
43; 4 P. M., 46; 6 P. H., 44; 8 P. H., 44.
FOREIGN EXPORTS.
Messrs. Lesesne St Wells cleared yesterday
the British ship Jos. Duncan, for Liverpool,
with 2359 bales upland colton.
WINNES OE THE PRIME.
The Norfolk Journal saya: "Mrs. Mary E.
Butts, wife of Charles W. Buttz, wollom Com?
monwealth's attorney of this city, now solici?
tor of Charleston County, S. 0-, was tba
owner of ticket 7618, wtilca drew the capital
prize of nine hundred dollars in the Vue de
l'Eau Lottery. Her husband bought two
tickets. Neither of them were present at the
drawing."_ I
UNION PRATES MEETINGS.
!1 At the meeting of tbe Charleston Clerical
Union yesterday, the following appointments
for the prayer meetings of the ensuing week
were made:
For the afternoons, half-past four o'clock, at
Zion Church, Glebe street. This day (Tues
, daj,) Bev. Mr. Limar; Wednesday, Bev. W. 8.
: Bowmon;Thursday, Bev. P. Gowan; Friday,
?? Baw. O. F. Gregory; Saturday, Bev. W. 0.
> .Prentiss; Monday, Bev. L. H Shuck.
For the evenings, half-past seven o'clock, at
the Circular Church lecture room. This (Tues?
day) evening, Bev. Jobo T. Wightman, D. D ;
: .Wednesday, B?v. John L. Girardeau, D. D. ;
-^Totirsday, Bev. T. W. Dosh; Friday, Bev. G.
B. Bracken; Monday, Bev. C. 8. Vedder.
-V. - -*
LOCAL LACONICS.
.
-The Freundschaft sound will give a min?
strel entertainment at their hall this evening,
beginning at hall past eight o'clock.
. -A skating rink has been established at the
Tbree-Mlle House.
-An advantageous opportunity for Instruc?
tion in various kinds ol ladies' fancy work Is
offered In aaotber column of Tris NEWS.
-A rehearsal of the Oratorio will take
plane at the- usual time and place this evening.
( --Frank Mitchell, colored, was arrested yes?
terday for disorderly conduct and stepping- on
n lady's dress In King street.
. - -Wi1.!is Haines, the youth accidentally t hot
some- time since whilst gunning. has been.
discharged from the City Hospital completely
cured.
-The Charleston^Librery HSoclety holds an
extra, meeting this day on business of Import?
ance. 'Trie attendance of members ls special?
ly desired.
-Special attention ls called to the sale at
auction cf residences on Sooth Bay and King
street, advertised for sale this day by Mr.
Louis D.'DeSau83tire.
THE COURTS.
United ItatM Court.
?. 0. Montgomery was allowed to file an
application for the redemption of forfeited
real estate, on giving bonds for the payment
of "costs la case of failure to establish bis
claim.
Court of Common Fleets.
Io the cases of Alwyn L. Prince vs. John H.
Tietjen and Tletjen St Laden, verdicts were
rendered la favor of- the defendants.
The oas? ot Henry Heyward and William C.
Bee, executors of William 0. Hey ward, vs.
Jane Aaa Walker aad Edgerton St Richards,
was referred to H*nry E. Young, Esq., as
.peolal referee.
? ; T-ial Justices' Court*.
Thomas '?mudiree, colored, made a bur?
glarious entry Into the house of Charles
Robertson, la Wentworth street, about four
o'clock on Sunday morning, ia which he was
detected and arrested. Yesterday he was
committed to Jail by Trial Justice Dover, lor
trial on a charge ol burglary.
Mayor's Court.
Wm. Hicks, colored, drunk and disorderly,
one dollar fine or tan days la jail. George
Brown, colored, disorderly and abasing the
police, fined two dollars. A Newfoundland
and ft yellow dog, found running at large,
fined fifty cents each.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
*' .'?
The following transfers of real estate have
been flied ia the Mesne Convey anco office for j
the week end ns February 24, 1873:
February 17, 1873. Three lots. Village
of Ham p-tr ad, James Lo wades, ref?
eree, io Heary Bischoff..$4,000
January 14, 1871. Plantation lo St.
Tnomas and St. Dennis, Samuel H.
Poyas to Daniel Gibbs. 400 !
Pehruary 15,1873. Tract on James Isl?
and, bampsoa Drowa and Fraser
-Ansel to Edward J. Greeu and
others.
January 16, 1873. Part of the Blatte
lands. Chartes H. 81monton, ref?
eree, to Emma Vero nee. 326
February 17, 1873. Lot s. B. Cnanotte
street. Jas. C. Houston to E. E.
Sell, trustee. 4QQ
February 13, 1873. Tract St. Stephen's
Parish, F. N. Sohlpmann to Wm.
Jefferson. 125
December, 1872. Plantation, R .se Bank,
John Couti wick to Edward F. Bro?
od ng ton.?3 000
January 13, 1873. Tracts, J .ha's lal* '
and, A. T. Smythe to F. Y. Legare. $506
February 19. 1873. Lot Nunan street,
C. McK. Gr?nt to C. Fiehourne..... loo
february 19. 1873. Lot, Nunan street,
G. McK. Grant to Venus Cooley.... 100
February 6, 1873. Lot, Polnseit street,
. YJtt?.r aud A m leide Lafourcade to
JWu Gmz il-z, trustee., 150
February 20, 1873. Tract, Euisio lai
and, Wm. Wnaiey to Linton Brown 375
February 17,1873. Lote. s. East Bay.
Cha*, a. west.. Jr., adm'r, io Wm.
H. J.ines. i
PEB^Y"'J873- Lote.a. -*??*'Bay,"
February 17,1873. L.jtV.'a.'Ea-t'Bay; '
Geo. R Waiaer, releree, to John
H. Lopez. ? 80n
February 13, 1873. Lot, Village New
Summerville, J. EL Villeneanve
trustee, to M. A. McLaughlin., 1 200
JaDuary 28, 1873. Lot c>r. E-tat Biy 1
and Society street, J. D. Jervey to
Hr A. Middleton. ll 905
Jaouarv 16, 1873. L >t e. t>. j..tin street, 1
ext'x I?Hac H url* to Wm. G. Rout. ano
February ll, 1873 Part ot Ballsdam
Plautailon, John 8. Palmer tu A.
Brown. 2C5
February ll, 1873. Part ol Ballsdam
Plantation, John 8. Palmer to Jas.
Bimaay. 100
AMUSEMENTS.
"Money" at the Academy-"Henry VIII"
To-Xlght.
Bulwer'a "Money" was given last night by
Mr. Barrett's compony, In the same even and
finished style which bas thus far marked all
the plays which they have presented on our
boards. There was a good audience present,
and the frequency and warmth of the ap?
plause showed their delight at the acting.
Miss lone Burke's, "Clara Douglaa" was an
exquisite personation. Tonight wo are to
have "King Henry VIII."
The Hlbernicon.
McEvoy's Hibernlcon was attended by a fair
audience at the Hibernian Hall last evening.
The entertainment ls a pictorial illustration
of the catural and artificial attractions of Ire?
land, combined with delineations of Irish life
and txusic, which, altogether, afford a very
agreeable method of passing an evening. Mr.
Acton Kelly, aa Barney the Oulde, made some
good exhibitions of Irish wit and humor, and
kept the audience In good spirits. The per?
formance concluded with the mirth-provok?
ing comedy entitled, Irish Hearts. The enter?
tainment will be repeated ibis evening.
TELE FAMADE AND TILT OF THE
MOUNTED GLUMS.
The weather yesterday was olear and oold
and suited admirably for the parade of the
mounted clubs, which In obedience to the
sommons assembled promptly at the corner
of Bogard street and Rutledge avenue.
The German Hussar Tilting Club, Captain
H. Wohlken, turned oar thirty-two strong.
The nnllorm consists of a short cavalry coat
of dark gray clotb, trimmed with yellow cord
across the breast and around the skirt collar
and tleeves, with three rows of ball buttons
down the front; pants of the s<>tr9 material,
with yellow stripes down the legs; a black Al?
pine bat looped up on the left side with
crof sed cabres, surmounted by a long yellow
pluue and long buff gauntlets.
The Charleston Social Mounted Club, Cap?
tain Thomas O'Brien, appeared In lia neat
uniform, consisting of gray pants and Jacket,
trimmed with yellow cord, and a black Alpine
bat caught up on the left side with a yellow
rosette, and flying a black plqme. This club
paraded thirty men.
The detachment of the Charleston Light
Dragoons Sabre Club, which was expected io
participate la the parade, waa unavoidably
prevented from doing BO, and apprised Cap*
lain Woblken ot the lact by letter. The clubs
were both well mounted. Meta's brass band
was In attendance, and took position at the
head of the column. Captain O'Brien being
the senior officer took command ol the squad?
ron, which marched down Rutledge aveone,
through Calhoun and Klag streets to Hasel,
thence through Meeting and Broad to East
Bay, where it filed to ihe left pursuing the
march through Market and Meeting streets
up to the Schmzenplatz. A substantial cold
collation bad been prepared lhere by ibe
keeper ot the grounds, Mr. Henry Thee. The
clubs and their gueBls being seated, Capt tin
Wohlken extended a warm and cordial wel?
come to the Social Mounted Club. Captain
O'Brien responded, congratulating ihe Hussars
upon their successful organlaation and hand?
some appearance, and offering the health of
the officers and members. Tbree cheers were
thea ?Iven for each club, ofter which due
attention waa given to the repast,
. The clubs, alter refreshing themselves, pro?
ceeded to the tilling ground, where thirteen
members of the Social and eight of the Hus?
sars participated lu tho exercise. The Judges
were Colonel T. A. Jeffords, and Messrs. C.
Llebenrood and Thos. A. Johnson. It was an?
nounced that the prize provided lor the Light
Dragoons Sabre Club would be withdrawn, BB
that club was not represented. The other prizes
were a handsome saddle blanket and a fine
bridle and martingale complete. The skill ot
the riders was tested In cutting down two balls
and carrying off a ring with the sabre, while
ia a full gallop.
Lieutenant F. W. Pieper, of the Hussars,
' made the best run, scoring the twenty-four
I points, and therefore won the first prize, the
blanket, which was presented by Captain A.
Melcher-, of the German Rifle Club. A lie
between Lieutenant Louis Dunaemann and
Sergeant A. Christopher, ot the Socials, left ll
undecided who was ihe winner of the second
prize. It being too late tor another run, lt
was settled that Captain O'Brien should bold
this prize, and that the tie should be solved
at a future time. The presentation was made
by Lieutenant Ebenhardt, of Ihe Hussars.
At the conclusion ot these presentations.
Captain O'Brien, in a short and appropriait*
speech, presented to the Hussars in behalt of
the Socials, a handsome silver service, aa an
Indication o? friend ly feeling. It was received I
by Captain Wohlken In fliting terms. The
clubs then marched down to Shepherd street,
where they broke ranks.
ANNirEESABT CELEBRAHONS.
Union Light Infantry Society.
The Union Light Infantry Society celebrated
Its sixty-sixth anniversary last evening at
Kroeg'B Inn. The following officers were elect?
ed: Doug8lasNisbet, president; J. Mcconkey,
vice-president; D. Broadioot, secretary and
treasurer; J. MoDnff, piper. An elegant supper
was served at hail-past 8 o'clock, after which
the following regular toasts were offered and
warmly responded to: "Oar Sixty-sixth An?
niversary, the day we celebrate," "Tbe Birth?
day ot Washington," "The Memory of Robert
E. Lee," "Oar Fallen Comrades," "South
Carolina," Scotland," '-The Thistle, the Bose
and the Shamrock," "Woman, ihe Sun of our
Social System."
W. i,. I. Cluultabla Association.
The following officers were elected at the an?
niversary meeting cn Saturday ai te moon : J.
L. Honour, president; Professor F. L. Parker,
M. D., senior ward<tn; A. W. Taft, Junior
warden; Fred. H. Honour, secretary and
treaaurer; Bev. E. C. Eigerloo, chaplain; Dr.
T. G. Simons, surgeon.; W. M. Muckenfuss, so?
licitor; J. H. Schreiner, J. H. Devoe. stewards;
G W. Almar, G. Blecke, T. C. Simons, Sr.,
committee on accounts; H. J. Greer, J. E. Tor
lay, J. J. Small, F. P. Salas. E. 8. Burnham"
committee on charily; D. B. G.liliane!, B. Stew?
art, G. W. Kllnck, committee on letters; Presi?
dent ex-offlclo, T. A. Honour, J. H. Schulte,
committee on burial ground and monuments
at Magnolia. D. B. Gilllland, former secretary
and treasurer, decllaed re-election.
National Zouave?.
At the anniversary meeting of tba National
Z)oavesthe following offloers were elected
for the ensuing year: E G. Hoffoian, presi?
den!; W. W. Simons, first vice-president; N.
K Reed, second vice-president;' J. A Jager,
third vice-president; 0. E. Sarau, fourth
vice-president; B. H. Willoughby, ensign ; R.
C. Barkley, treasurer; B. Senior, assistant
treasurer; E. G. Vulzt, secretary; W. H Dun?
lap, fl rst warden; John Hanlon, second ward?
en; A. W. Gurney, third warden; T. 8. 8lg
wald. fourth warden; N. A. Q-ilnn, fifth ward?
en; J. Moll-nbau-r, first director; T. H-irdy,
second director; Geo. H. Cor les, third direct?
or; Milton Mxxcy, fourth director; P. G. Mein,
nea. Hf,h director; Mturlce Lynch, sixth di?
rector; C. C. Briggs, Bevenih director; J F
Buras, eighth director; H. Buist, solicitor* J*
S. Buist, surgeon.
REV. JAMES BOYD ON PRAYER.
[COMMUNICATED.]
Tbe attention wbicb has been recently
called to the subject ol prayer, In consequence
ot the proposal made not long since by Profes?
sor Tyndall, that Its benefits should be tested
In a hospital, bas given it a new Interest to
the world in general. Mr. Boyd ha?, there?
fore, manifested his fidelity BB a religious
teacher, io laklug lt up at a crisis In pubilo
opinion, as he did last fcunday morning.
Taking bis text lrom Matthew 26, 39, be be?
gan by presenting tbe two conflicting opin?
ions held In regard to tbe efficacy and value
of prayer; the one Insisting upon these as op?
erative in procuring any desired results, and
the other repudiating them entirely, as con?
trary to the Immutability ol tbe laws of nature.
He then btateu thal lt Bbould be his endeavor
tu place them upon a basin of mutual recogni?
tion and agreement, as the true inference to
be druwo irom their existing antagonism. In
illustration ul toiB method of dealing wkn
opposing views in arriving al a Just conclu?
sion upon auy auuject, Mr. Boyd instanced ibe
opposite notions mal have prevailed through?
out all hiBtory in regard to the origin of Ideas;
namely, wueiber tnese be innate or the pro?
duct ot experience, and showed bow au emi?
nent scientist and philosopher of our day baa
identified cerium underlying iruiha coutalned
In ooih opinions aa the ground lor a new tne
ury, which whully :>J-cis neither, bul Billi to
a ct-riain extern accepta each. He men by a
d?duction similarly attalued, proceeded to
show tuat white prayer la ibe naturi! expres?
sion ol uumau dependence on Almigniy power,
and a dour of access lo spiritual iruth, lt is
tjot capable uf procuring epeclUc temporat
mvoi B. He explained hence, that Its benefi?
cial results are rather 01 tue nature ot a gene?
ral reflected good io ibe suppileaior, than
accruing aller the manner of a response
particular requests. Yet he claimed that lt la
uone ihe less necessary as a means ol secur?
ing the glfis ol tne Hoiy spirit.
The Uultarlan Churcn ot Charleston la high?
ly luvured In securing ihe services ol BO un?
usual a preacher as Mr. Boyd. Evidently fol?
lowing closely In tbe wake of tbe newest at?
tainments of our progressive age lu the re
gi ms of science nun mung ht, and handling
i ne tn all with a mtud equal tu vbelr compre?
hensive scope and prupueiic promise lor man
Llud, he recogulzes lt as me sublime lunc
tion of his Bacred office to blend tnem In har?
mony wlih ihe divine truths of Cnriailaulty.
We understand be ls a Scuictiinau by birth, as,
tudeed, Ula accent lodlcatee. It ls suited that
he was recently ul the broad school of the An?
glican Church, and occupied fur a number ol
>eara a pastoral e under me a isling melted
Bisbup Coleusu, ai Natal, in Alric?. Oncom?
ing lu ibis cuuuiry, duding nts branch 01 ihe
Episcopal Churcn aimosl uurepreeeuied io me
American commofiity, he wem over to Unita?
rianism, as affjrolug a wider sphere of use
lulue.-s in its emauclpailun from iramniel?;
yet ol ihls sect he apparently nelungs lu the
conservative ra1, her niau lu ibe extreme lloerai
wing. His usual methud ls, as on last Sunday,
to Harmonize ihe seemingly conflicting pro
ulenia ot science and religion where lliey are
apparently al variance. Hts manner In ibe
pulpit Is earnest, aua bis elocullun distinct,
scholarly and chaste, aud especially calcu?
lated lo enchain ihe Interest and attention.
We would advise all wno can to embrace an
opportunity ol hearing this gilled and elo?
quent clergyman.
HOTEL ARRIVALS-FEB. SS, SB AMD fi?.
Charlo* ton.
J M Martin, Atkeu; mrs Boa J, ii L Bond, San
FraucitcWm Robertson, Bonnington, Vt; H F
sherwood, .xew York; 0 M achnriz, Philadelphia;
Mr and Mra & T Woodworth. M bs Woodworth,
Mr aud Mrs J S Forbes, Misa Flukham, Boatos;
General B H Baxter, B F carver, Colonel E W
Vanderhoy, J M Baxter, A W Uarvey. >ew York;
M M Bayly, Ya; Cuan A West, T s Wayne, Jr, Mra
A J Jones, Mrs ti Stanley. Savannah; M s Free?
man, Macon; Mrs Jas F De wo r, Mus Ut Wolf, two
Masters ueWuh aud nurse, Uhode island; W ll
Murdaugo, Va; Mrs S Q Auston, T U Avery and
lad;, Buffalo; Mri Geo P Kussel, PhiiauelvhU; V
Welch, Mrs Clark, Buffalo; o E Faxon, Boston;
Joan T Runkel, Henry Doll, Ma yland; M M
Kiiodes, J B brtggB, E U Resd, Chas Foster,
Taunton. Mass; ti waldron aud lady, Mew Bruns?
wick ; s K. Mwttiscn, Mrs F Gibbs and two chil?
dren, New York; W s De Poss, lady, child, and
two servants, Camden; E A Binc.-.eriiofT, New
rtrk; SO Dearing, Georgia; Mr and Mrs A ll
Ned, Mr and Mrs C E Sanford, New
York; W N Melcher, Boston; U J Bog?
en, Mrs E E Poor, Master Poor, New York;
Geo BCiatke and lady, Chicago;O H Booth and
lady, Maste. Willie Booth, Pou?nkeep?le; Mrs G
Monis, the Misses Morris and servant, N 1;M
Goldstein, NY; OBK myeoboveo, Peter Kom
veuboven, L 1; O B Shoemaker, R 0 Shoemaker,
Philadelphia; J M Ramsey and ia ly, Mt-s Ram
sey, A.tomy, N Y; John A Robertson and lady.
Biston; Wm H Burt, N Y; CM Uamlttan. Florida;
Mr aud Mrs G H Denslow, John T Wright, Misa
Wright, New ?ork; W C Haskins and lady, B >s
ti'U; Mrs M C clark, Bruoklyu, N Y; W J Walaer,
Washington; Wm H Green, Wlmlngion, N C;L
Piena, Mrs Beiden, C F Col ord, savannah; Ch ?a
H Mann, Boston; D 0 Ripley, M A welder, New
York; Mrs Jno F B?dme, Mrs Henderson, Mas er
Henderson, Geo G Bedlne, Philadelphia; E Free?
man, W TStend, Massachusetts; J o ?ovey, New
York; Mrs Jas A Huvty, conneclcut; W H Doug
las, buffalo, N Y; S Bradbury, Ma.ne; Mrs W P
oates, Massachusetts; OB Nowklrk, New York;
G H Manson, columbia; W J Lake, Newberry; T
M Avery. O O Avery, Chicago; F A Ware, neston,
? 0 Lauderson and lady, Miss Landerson, Ded
bam, Miss; E u Woodworth, Philadelphia; U D
Fates und lady, chicago; Mr and Mrs Deacon,
Pnilade pcia; Joshua Hunt, Pennsylvania; G
Wenstadt, New York; J A Brenner, Miss Lilly
Batchelor, Augusta; B Benetaur, K D Bronson,
Mr and Mrs W Bronson, MU-a Gi.cb.rau, New Yurt;
Mr and Mrs Reed, two children and curat, Chi?
cago; Thoa c.ark, Buffalo; s K Hyer, ? s a ; Gen?
eral an-t Mrs che nut, Camden; H E Morton, Miss
M O Morton, MaBter W E Morton, Baltimore; W E
St Gsorge, Miss Harnell, New York.
Pavilion.
Q Beber .on, Fl trida; w B Davis, St. Belina;
J Salvlbbery, Hiltoi Head; O B Parsons, New
York; Fiaak J riera, Patuckei; John Pomeroy,
Paterson; O R anderson, Georgetown ; ? P Deve*
raux, Jacksonville; J M add or ks, Boo; toy, Me.; J
Cromwell. Baltimore; Geo PSnl-.u Annapolis; F
Brown and lady, Connecticut; O T Glenmona,
Asheville; W M HUI, Sand Hill; Wm Mcuilvery,
Maine; G P Whlirldge, Mouit PUasaut; J H
Craig, B F WU Damson, cl y ; J P Mered.t h, .-> liol*
leran. Augusta; H H Bra nerd, Bo,ton ; C E Hos?
ton. Middletown; K F Woodburn, Oanada; D VV
Haine, Florence; Alf re J Wi 1 ams, B .-au fer. ; M
Goldsmith, New York; ? S D Mar .in, Bndgtport;
Jj.epti wellons, Pittsburg; E W Ferris, Klug.
st ee; Charles McEvoy, Mrs M McEvoy, Miss Uni
pine, New York; ?eton Kelly, Dubllu, Ireland; G
L Heaton, New York; V Schlrmer, Texas; Psi
Appleby, T J Appleby, South Carolina; F A Wood
W O Haddock, lady, son and daughter, New
York; Mr and Mrs * Brick, Miss Benedict, Mrs W
Calder, Brooklyn; E f Kl:toe, u 1: Point; Mrs T K
M ine, Bud hiver; W H Bowditch and lady, New
Orleans; H Wells, Oheraw; W N jone-, w J
Sp.er J, D Od mi, Ponneau's; John H. schofield,
Greenville; W T Blanton, Barnwell; J O Wilson,
Sumter.
THE COLD SNAP.
NEW YORK, February 24.
The weather here ls uruoauiy me coldest of
the seaton. The thermometer bas lal.en to
four and a halt degrees below zero. The cold
ls BIM Intense ail over the North and Weat.
The trains are all delayed by the er ow
BlormB.
BOSTON, February 24.
The thermometer thruughuut Maine and
New Hamuehire rangeB at twenty io thirty
degrees below zero.
LONDON, February 24.
Snow has fallen tbrougho il England.
WEEKLY WEATHER SVMMJLBY.
The following ls the general summary for
the week ending Saturday, February 22. 1873:
During the past week a storm-centre has
crossed the cuuiry In a northeastward direc?
tion from Texas over and c-eyond ibe mldole
Ail&aiic coast; as-comi fruin the northwest
over ihe upper lake" Into Canada; a third
nun h east ward from Nebraska Into Canada; a
fourth diminished pressure over ihe Southern
States, and thence northeastward, developing
into a very severe storm along ihe middle ana
east Atlantic coasts.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
THE NATURAL BITTER WATER, from Fred?
erick's Hall, one o? lae most lamons o f ino
the German Mineral Springs, ls now imported
fresh and direct by Mr. G. F. Panknin, the
well known druggist, at whose establishment
lt may be obtained In large or small quanti?
ties. This water is highly praised by the
medical proleBslon lor Its speedy and health?
ful effect upon the system. See advertise?
ment.
ALL the popular grades of the Waltham
Watch manufactory, at James Allan's.
HOT BED SASH ! HOT BED 8ASH I-Two thou?
sand Hot Bed Sash just completed, and now
ready for delivery; price low. Call and ex?
amine same at P. P. Toale's, NOB. 20 Hayne,
and 33 Pinckey streets, or on Horlbeck's
Wharf. dec30
OPERA, M ARR?E AND FIELD GLASSES In great
variety, Including those of tbe finest make,
at reasonable prices. Allan'?, No. 307 King
street.
PLATED WARE, in new and exquisite de?
signs. Tea Sets, Ice Pitchers and Castors, al
Allan's, No. 307 King street.
NEW AND CHEAP CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
Velocipedes. Roccklng-Hurses, Carts, Wheel?
barrows, Ac:, Just received at Von Santen's
No. 229 Sing street, Charleston, S. C.
Junll-tu
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
Exporta.
LIVERPOOL-Fer Br stup James Duncan-MO
bales noland cotton.
The Charleston Cotton, Rice and Narai
Stores Market.
OF KI CK ctUAKt.KaTON Nu wp, 1
MONDAY EVEKING, February 24, 1873. J
Ci TT JN -Thu market maintainer a quiet and
dull aspect, with limited transactions at some?
what nominal rates Sales about 603 bales, in?
cluding- about 200 sold on saturday, and not re?
porten ; Bay 33 a'. 18%C. 16 at IS*. 6 at 13*. 77 at
18%. 8 at IB, Si at is*, 74 a<. 19*, 12 at IBM, 12 st
19%, 3 at til *, 1 at 20*, 7 at 20*, and. on Satur?
day evening, 70 at 10%, loo at 19*. We quote
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Inferior.16 ?17
Ordiuary tu good or,..nary.I7%@I8%
Low middling.18%*19
Middling.19%?
Strict middling.19%?
Bics.- There waa an active demand for thl?
gra n at former prices. Sales about 660 tierces
de n Carolina; pay 90 at 6*c, 2) at e%, 60 at
8 IS IS, 83 at (l%. 9 at 6 15-!?, 118 at 7,121 at 7 1-18,
26 a: 7*, 1U6 at 7%, 43 at 7%. We quote common
to fair cle .n Carolina at fl*@7, good 7*@'%c
? ft.
NAVAL STORBS.-Tne arrivals were Cl barrels
spirts tutpenttue and 136 barrels roBin. Transac?
tions took place in strained to No. 2 roam at $3 io
*a barrel.
FHBIOHTB.-To Liverpool, by steam, direct, -
on uplauds,--on sea islands; via New York, *d
on uplands, i*d on sea islands ; by sall,
*d on uplands, and %d on sra islands.
io Havre, - on uplands. Coastwise-to New
York, by steam, %c on uplands and -on sea
-Blanda; $2 *A tierce on rice; 60c f> bbl on rosin;
by Ball,-c f> ft en cotton; -c f. tierce on
rice; 60c H bbl on rosin; $11? 12 ? Moa lamber:
i 12 312 so 9 M on timeer. To Boat n, by steam
*c on uplands and $2 60 f> tierce on rice; by sail.
-o "a ft on uplands; rosin 70c; resawed stun
$12@12 60; Umber $13@13 60; phosphate $5@5 so.
To Providence, by ead $io@u ff M on boards:
-c "? ft on cotton; by ateam Jic via New York
To Philadelphia, by steam *c on uplands; SI 75
*a cask on rice; eoc-v bbl on rosin ; $1 on spirits
Through bills of lading given to Boston, Provi
dence and the New Karand cities are regularly
issued on this route, and dispatch guaranteed.
By tail, $8 f> M on boards; $12 on timber;-?
ton on clay; $3 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore,
by steam %o f ft; by sall $8@8 60 *A Mon
boards;- on timber; $3 60 *R ton at city; $4?
4 oo <? ton np ri ver on phosphate r*ck. Vessel?
are In demand hy our merchants to take lumber
freights from Georgetewn.S. C.. Derlen and Satil
la River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern
porta, and $io@i2 *ft M are the rales on timber
and boards.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banka purchase
light checks on New York at par to * per cent.
?rr, and sell at % pr mium.
Excn A XOR.-sterling 60 day bills 23%.
GOLD.-14? 5.
Markets hy Telegraph.
MONET 1IAK&ETS.
Lo.* DON. February 24.
Neon.-Consols 92%. Bon is uo*.
PARIS, February 24.
Noon.-Rentes ter cse.
Nxw YORX, February 24.
Noon.-Freights quiet, MOCKS dud. Money
rm at l ie to 182 per cent. Gol i 14% Ex
cbunge-lung 9, shore io. Governments dull and
.end v. bi aie oonda dull.
Ev."nina -Money active and Btrlngeit. Ex
imnge 8%aa% Goid 14%ai4%. Elghty on-s
8%. .?ix y-WJS i&%. Ne* LY S 13%. States
uuii ana steady.
COTTON MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, February 24.
Noon-Cotton open?d ti eau y : u plan on at 9%;
Orleans at 1000; from -avauuah or Charlea too,
eur nary or Mut ch 9 9-ISJ.
Lat- r.-I o ton kteadj ; -ales 12.'00; speculation
and export. KOO; f. om Savannah or Charleston,
Fehrurv or M-ireh, 9%.
Evening.-Cotton closed mealy; sales 12.C00
baies; Byeculailoa and exports ?ooo; American
7000.
Nxw YORK, February 24.
Noon.-Cotton steady and nominal; sales 73;
plands 2u%;urleans 21%.
t,veuin/.-lOiton ut mm ii; sale-164 bale?; ap
lands 2o%c, O. li ans 21%c; receipts to-my 20 090
hales of conon futuna l,.100 biles, as fullows:
February 20 6l6a2u*c; March 20%?.20 0-18; april
20%d4t%; May 21%; June 2l%a?.%.
Bo. TON, February 24.
Gr j: s receipts 763 bal? ? ; na es 200.
BALTIHOBI, Kebraary 24.
Cotton-Gross receipts 70 nales; e < porte to Great
Britain 776; coaatwl-e KS; sales is; a ock 9774.
NORFOLK, Keb uar. 24.
Colton-Net receipts 162B bales; exports coast
wlae 1466;sates 18c; stock 8.vs.
WILMINGTON, Februa y 24.
Cotton-Net receipts Hi bales; stock 3*32.
.- A VAN.s AU, February 24.
f'ecelp a 1689 bales; exporta c-aatwise
630; hales 209; stock 89,064.
ACOPBTA. February 24.
Net receipts 4 8 bales; Bat. s 2.7.
MOBILE, February 24
Cotton-net teco pu 1876 bate?; expo ts creat
Britain 2806; e minent 2885; coastwlBe 9So.
Eleve i ba.es lost ov ib>ard and cornea out of
stock; lam soo; stock4? 44 :
MEMPHIS. February 21.
Cotton-receipts 4207 bale-; bliipuunt- 2221;
stock 31,476.
Nxw ORLEANS, February 24.
cotton lo moderate ..eujund; good ordinary
%o lowmlddlmua 1BJ?. midollug- 19% net re
cei. ts 2U.74I biles, (Toss al 2i?; salea I60u;last
evening Siuo; s'ock 200.66').
GALVESTON. February 24.
Cotton-Net receipts 2 06 -aies; exports coast?
wise 169; aaies 10.0; s.ock 77, .uo.
PROVISION AND PRO0DCB MARKETS.
LIVKHPOOL February 24.
Noon.-Breadstuffj quiet, cumberland cnt
B4s 6d.
NEW YORK. February 24,
Floor doll; wheat duli and nominal; corn quiet;
pork quiet and arm $14 8;%c; lard very drm;
team 8 7-loc; tu peutlue duli at 67a67%c; rosin
nrm ar. ti 75 fur oiralntd
hv-nlug-Floor 8ieaay. wm-key st ady.
Wheat dud und he ivy. Cora hejvy und lower,
new mixed ?\esiern B&XHua-. Pork Armer at
16. Heel dall. Lard 8 7-loa8 9-16c. Tuipentlne
87%a68c. Rosin $ j BO.
i INCINN ATI Febraary 24
Flour dull and lower at.fi 76a8 io corn quiet
3tfa40c Provi l ni steady. Pork steady at
13 5'. i.ard 7% ,8%i-. Bacon stsaity; shoulders
*a7%; clear rio sidea 7%as.'. WhUkey steady
L ursTiLLE. Feb'nary 24.
Flour, there la a mooera e luqulry for family;
ex ra $7 60. Corn in good ueinand at 40o
for mixed and 42o for white. Pork $14. Bacon in
fair armand at 8c for -noni em, 8 lor clear rib
sided, and B% for i l. ar eides. pack d. Lard
s ea dy at 8% t8%uf?r ctiolce leaf 11 tlt-ic *, and 9
a9% to 9% iu Kiga; steam 7%. Wnlskey Heady
at B7C
M Loots. February 24.
*iuur quiet and weak; ?u^er?u- wiutar ti 25a
6 ou. .:yru doll and droop n< at 32*a3ic f. r No
2 u.lxed In H evatur. Wnl key dull at o9c. Pork
duli at ?13 75. ti con Brm at 8c for clear sloes,
buyer March; J bblng and order lots higher; ec
?or shoulden, 7%ns for clear rib ?ldes, and 8a8%
for clear sidos. Lard steady at 7*%c, seller March.
Storni Broa. Sea Island Cotton Circular.
LIV3KPJ0L, February 7, 1873.
Tba demand fur sea island continuing very
limited, tne market baa a heavy tune, md .ne ie w
sales mac- m the medium grades of car lina
show a decline or lil p jr pound rom recent trans
act tous. Tue business luciades ub ut 60 bags
rrom 21a27d, 20 Tom 2va31Xd. lo bags ?t ined
aud 5 ) forwarded. The sales iu a .bstitutea aro. 20
Peruvian, cunsl-tl g chiefly or good qaadiy at
2?d, oetng run previous rates.
Q.ota'i'jus. This day. Last year.
Common Horldasand maioB.nalBd naiad
Me dum Floridas.21.2*1 20*241
Good Hondas.tftsXM 30a32d
Hue Floridas.2Sd32d 84aS8d
Medl.im islands, mains and
?antees.21a23d 24a28d
Good medium islands, malas
aad .-antees.26a2Sd 32a38d
Medium fine blands.34.33d 4:a4?d
F:ne is ands.4oa4ld 46A3 d
Extra one Island.to A up. 66 A up.
The Vc vr Torie Cotton Market.
NEW YOKE. February 21.
The Financial Chronicle says: Tne maikrt ihla
week for coi ton on he spot opened nnil ana so
continued until w e Inesday, wh n a decline of nc
led 10 a momentary increase- ol business, f dlow
eU, however, on hursday by a ie.apse lato the
previous s Late of stagnation. To d .y the -ami
dull splil less ton ii lo 1 co itiuu-d to prevail.
QUO -1 ons rem inlug uumlually unch .nged, but
or sing wit i the Hbove dei line ot an Kc murn?
ini md for the wt CK. for rn ure delivery tne ta
arness has been ?mall, the smai est recorded in a
OIN time, audpnc s have snowu very Hule va?
riaron. Monday was the strongest day aud yes
lerd. y the weakest, bul between <he c os ng
prt es of tnese two d-ys ihe elsa dltTeie.jceor
only l-is to 3 16c To-day there w.-u increased
D rn.ness, clot Lg With tile av,-rug - fully up lo last
Munday, Aftei \ hange Hier ? was bom Irreun
lailiy, Fehrua y ?i-lilugat 20 x ant april ut -OX -.
nie irai ure ..r the d y was a lar?e ou lneas in
exchanging 0 mracts, tn ad aggicgatmg I7o0
bales. Tue 1 rices of futures last repon eu ?ere
ibasls ow mxidtlcg 20 7 iee for ?ebiuaiy, 2J>?C
for Mar h. 20 13-iec for ap ll, 213 .ec ror May,
21 Xe for June, and 21 I3i6 Tur Joly. The total
sat s or this iiescr piton for the week were t-6,950
bales, h o. immediate delivery the total sales
fo t up this week 61 0 balea, lnoludlng 266I ror
export. '.9 8 .'or cousumptlon, 4.1 for speculation,
and 400 in transit.
The New Tork Rle? Market.
Nsw YORX. February 22.
The Dally Bulletin say*: The market ls quiet
and remains BB last quoted, we note sa es o. loo
bags Rangoon at 6Xa7c. and 26 tierces Carolina
ai 8d9C.
New York .Va val S tor ci Market.
Nsw YORK, t-euruary 22.
The Dally Bulle' in cays: apl its tu pent ne
com innes quiet, aud though eome holders are
alkina 68c for straight luis, bids 10 nut reach
over 67c, and i ls probable 67Jic would buv. We
ootlce sales of 6 i.b.a ac e7o. serai ed rosin ls
steauUv beid at $3.76a3 80. but wp h u . re; 0 ted
ovement F.ne r'o-lus also quiet and unchang?
ed. Tar .Jail, nit aboutateady. P.ich In IMOUC
rate Jobbli'g req mst at $4.4 vS for prime city de?
livered . We note sales or loou b J IS stralueu rosin
at ta 75.
Interior Cotton Markets. p?Q
Rut x HiiL, February 21.
The dullness noted la list rep rc a mttnues.
We quot middling ?sxaisxc; sales of the week
164 uules.
CHARLOTTE. February 21.
Sales to-day 62 bales. T ,e price brought t?r
mid Ung was lsxaioxc; other grades 14.18c.
The market closed duli wita a downward ten?
dency.
MACON, February 19.
We have no chance In the 0 alon market to re?
port. V. ry little ls doing, Otterings bel?g light.
There ls a goo 1 demand tor fine cottons at, lormer
quotations. We quote: Granary i6X*l?c, cl an
ie ls Ha 17j?c. good ordinary 17XO. low midd.lugs
iHXo, ml io.lng-, lHXc. si ce last repurt 244
bales bavrc been received, 646 nave oeeu shipped
ano 684 i ave been sold.
Receipts per Railroad February ?I.
SUUl'U CAROLINA RAlLttUAU.
885 bales cotton. 131 bahs goods. 81 buls spirits
turpentlue, 00 Ob.s rosiu, wu bbiB fl mr, 2 ears
-luck. Tu Railroad Ag?nt, J M Caldwell A S> n,
Bard In A Parker. C Llebtnrood, W P Dowilug,
PeiZer. Rougeisi co. Muruuugu A Weekley, A B
Mulligan, Couut A Wioiou, Kinsman A nowell,
>\amener A Monsees, Tupper a aou, JohUHtuu,
Crews a co, A J salinas, bowry A s m, E ll Frost
A <o, Wilie Bros, noach A Motfett, G ?v Williams
a co. A a smlcu, ward.aw A carew, W u Dukes
A co, H Coola A co, ll Bul wink ie. W li Joues A
co. W B Williams A aou, a bischoff A ce, o F
Weitere, Lowndes AGrlmoail, W 0 courtney A co,
M an A SCLMIIUUS, W B Smith A co, G U Waiter
A co, Iren holm A Son, Misa A co, Williams,
Black A wunama.
NORTHEASTERN BAJLBOAD.
154 bales cotton, 864 bbls rosin. 40 casks spirits
turpentlue. IS lilma bacon,.7* Odis Usn bars, cara
wood, lumber, mose, ac. 'lo Laurey, aiexauder
A co, rt homiinaou A co, G P Foppenneim. N B
Smith, J B Duval A S. n. L G JJargua, ila, t 4 ou,
J K Head, Pelzer. nudge;s A co, M Inest, G A
Norwood, E li Marsh bu rn, H blB lu fl a cu, E ll
Fr st a co, A Tiefen thai, Tiedeman, ca.ile.- a co,
w c Bee a co, MO A ry a bun, ci it Holmes, T p
smith, G W Wldlams a co, . rm noun a aou, u F
Levy, Bardin A Poa ker, W linden a Jones, A J
Sahnas, G ? Waiter A co, chapeau A OJ. W K
R> an. CaldWe!! a son, W P Dowilug, Kiaauiau a
Howell, E ualliaid, G H Iniiraiiaiu A a, n, E Mid?
dleton. J Mtdd.etou, M Un gle. W I White, u u
Ulli. W H chaire A co, A Di .mund G 0, J ri adger
a eu, stevens, Werner a Ducker, E F aweegaa,
M E Chase, o Mack, Asina a Moirlsm, Mrs u
Woodruff, Martin a Mood, F W neper, B um
mond u v, W Hat mi. J u Bede ll, Ed Perry, W u
Joi es a co. T L swinton, D C Elm,.ga, Etlwau
Works, Wagener A Monsees, H Kldileaou,J M
i-'redaberg, L, i ohen A cu. i ay lur a Ou, C week.
hoff* cu, ?is M A snowden. W A Kenyon, a K
M a rs uah A cn, Foiiln A SOU, L .Nei.msj er, Wm M
Bim A cu, QudCkenbush, KBIIU A co, E Welling,
Ladies' Fuel society, B Oreen, L anderson, r'
Kiiiitworth, N E K R Agent, 3 AC R rt ?gent,
ut der, and others.
? AV ANN A H AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD.
37 bales upland and 2? bags sea Island cotton,
bbls rodu, bbls spliits turpentine,"bushel? grain,
cars lumber, wood, mdse, ac TO W P Dowli g,
W G bee A co. Fraser A Lill, Juo cole eek a co,
Crawley a Dehon, Juuostou, Grewa A cu, Keeuer
A Davis, Nelson Geddes, Jas Hamlin, W a Boyie,
K M anani A CO. M M Freeman, W B Minott, h H
Frost A co, Ka ve ue? A co, Witte Bros, B Gross,
j U Ai.d-rson, G M i.eeves W Ere bel, Hardin a
Parker, G Yo mg, W M La wt on a Sou, D M Pher?
son, nnckuey eros, i PSmltn, wini jun A J mes,
J D Oiiterhoiiz, u F Crawley, J o H clausaeu.
Passengers.
Per Bteamshlp sou t n caruuua, rrom New York
J S Heed, wife, maid und two c. lldri-n, Mrs Wm
Caldwel, r W Woo i, Mrs Brick, Miss benedict, K
Brun-on. Mr and Mrs Brun-un. Mrs Cochran,
Mis- Jane M Haddock, Mi.-u Margaret Haddock,
A ti Haddock, Jeuny Lock, Mra J ci ciansseu, Misa
Anderson.
Per steamer Dictator, from Pa! .tira via Jackson?
ville. Fernandina an i Savannah-E F Thomas. J
B Johnson. Wm Light. Thoa Clarke. A Ling, Mr
Hoyt, Jno Uedgis, Capt Payne, aud & on deck.
MARINS NEWS.
CHARLESTON, H. C-FEBRUARY 25,187?.
Lat 86 deg 46 mic 33 seo | L m 8067 deg min 27 seo.
ARR17EU YESTERDAY.
Steamship South Carolina, Beckett. New York
-Iefi2i)th lust. Mdse. To Wagner, Huger a co,
W A Courtenay S u Bailroad agent, s A s Rail?
road .s gent, southern Express co, aitams. D .mon
A co, D A Amine Jas archer. G W Almar, j E
Adger A co, T L Biased, W G bee A CO, H Btsehofl
a co, W M Biri a co B Bo vd. f A Beamish, c
Kat- s a co, E T Brown, t M Brlatoll a co, F 0
Burner. G Bart a co TM Oater, W u Ghafee A
io J no Campsea A co. c clad .s, Cameron Bark?
ley A cu, chapeau A BerTr n. J u U Ctsu-sen, J B
umpbell, L Cunen A c>. Geo Conn r. crane,
Boyibtun A co, A P Ch. vieux, E R Cow, e th w a ic
KG cniBOlm, Sister M Dcsa.es. Douglas A Milieij
Dowle, M..|-e .t Davis, K L David, u H Ey en
bach. D F Fleming ac, Jno S Fall ly A co, Mrs
M Finley, W CA K J Forsytbe Fuichgucr, Bene?
dict a c , B Feldman a cu, H Genus a ce, H. M
Grlmke, C H Gliuceu J H Hillen, Wm Ha?rai,
ceas H.okey, N A Hunt, W Hume, Juo Heese
m n, t- K. Uuu-tun, w Jacobe, T A Jefforus, John?
son a Brown, Jerronia a co, Johnston, crews a
co, Ki nek, Sickenberg A co. Kinsman Bros, a
Blatte A co, Kinsman A Howell, ?j L Kuruuhrens.
L Kenacke, c A Leugnlok, Q J Lohn, Mcinnis a
co, aas MC&lroy, Martin a Mood, J O a D c
Marsh, J O M laor A cu, McLoy A Klee, R H Mc
Dowell, R G MI. lugs, wm McKay, E w Marshall
a co Nachman a co, J R Prl gie, . d Perry, G P
Poppenheim, U G Pienge, Paul. Welch a co, O F
Ravenel A co, Baveue., Holinea A co, J R Head A
co. Su ickelio d A K< lly, st. Hens, Werner A D .ck
er, E Scott, Sell A Fuster, singer Manufacturing
co, Wm Schroder, U Blegiio., *v anepherd A co
K homlinson A co, M Tnesc. S Thompson T K
Tully, Juo Tnompson a co, F Von aantsu. Wuhr
maun a co. P winemau A co, F Wells, Walker
Evans A Cogswell, K White, vtagener a Monee s'
Orner and o hers En: mn terni neaw sont hedy
winds the entire passage Arrived 23d.
Bieamauip F lcou, uaynie. Ba .timor?-left -
Instant. Mdse To Mordecai A co, P c Tren
holm, Railroad Age .ta, H.tsemau A Bro, W H
Chafes A co. Dow.e, Moise a i<avls, O U I.lud?
st; ut, W J Yates, Mautoue A co, P winemsu a
co, L E Connor a Sun. L Nt arney er. J McGa'v,
Cameron. Barkley A co, O E A A s Johuso i, Kav?
ent 1 A co. D U sllcox, E Ring J E Adger A co.
B O'Neill, W Q Wm deo, G claclu9, Hare A co. J F
Taylor a co, s H Wilson A Br<>, Steffens, werner
a t ncker, Byrne a Fogarty, B Fe.dmaon A co.
P P l?ale P B Laiane a co, u W Aunar, J H V?l?
lers, M H ? Ullina, tl F Welters, C F Pankoin,
Qjdckenbush. h still A cu, K ?hlte, RV r w
D ail, H L - di:.g, 0 L Barckmeyer, T Campbell,
w C Bee a co, Lau ey, Alexander a c-, a K Mar?
shall A co. D R Kt lj. wagoner a Monsees. Juo
camp?eu a co, Kleckea Pe;erm m, steno uuaoo
co, Atlantic Quauo cu, E Bates A co, stol), Webb
A co, Grane, Boylston A co. w Mehrte s, F Annel,
Bollmann Bros, B Boyd, Dunkln A Son. Pue
into Hampton Roads, on the20th Inst, on account
of the weat hor, and waite J there until 4 P If. on
the2tsr. 26 miles south or natteras, bad south?
west gale until arrived off bar.
.-car Fannie Butler. .?herman. Baltimore. -
day8. Coal. To i he oas co. Vesaer to J A Ens
low a co.
Sour M onehaha, swinton, ' ombahee. 2600
bus iel- ruogh rice. To w <j Bee A co.
si mp Re ,ec 'ti Granville, Anne, trom Ohehiw.
60J bushels i ou/h rice, aud 6 baga sea 1 land
cotton. To WA Boy ie.
steamer t'tctati.r, UoxertT, Palatkavla Jack?
sonville. Fernandina and savannah, io bales cot?
ton, ll bales moss. 86 bb s aa i boxea fruit 16
pKgs muse. To Raveuel a co. lngraham a -on,
Fraser a Ulli, williams A son, rinukney Bros,
Rresstl A Brandea, aa i otheia.
Received from Beuuett's Mill. 196 tierces rice.
To Q H lngranam a son, and w 0 Bee A co.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Br ship Janes Duncan, Kick ham, Liverpool
Le-esne .t Wei, I.
Hr bark Jeannette Forbes, Walker, Fernandina
-Hem y card.
fchr Etta May, Dix, Port Royal, to load for
Somrrs-tt, Ma-s-Jos A Ens ow .? co.
Scar Admtra>. Meelmin, New York, vii George?
town, S c-Koaon A Moffatt
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Br ship James Duncan, Klesham, Liverpool.
FROM THIS PORT.
Br ship Island Home, slacUlr, at Liverpool,
February 24.
Br bark Nimrod, Phillips, at Liverpool, Feb?
ruary 24.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
Steamship Champion, Lockwood, at New Tork,
Feorn ay 22.
steamship Me reo di ta, Marah matt, at Boston,
February 21.
MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
LrviRPOOL, February 24.
Arrived, Albarta and Wisoon-ln. from New
Yotk; Murun and island Home, lrom v^narle
ton; Tooawanda, (rom MobUe; Sea King, from
New orleans.
MUM IRANDA.
Trieacbr S V W simmons, for Charleston, le't
New castle, Del. February 20.
Tbe sehr Moses Williamson, Lake, m m Charles?
ton, s c, fut weymouth, Mass, arrived at Vine?
yard Haven, February 21.
The s"hrs B N Hawkins, Wyatt, and Farragut,
Hall, both from Port Royal, s 0,9 days out, for
Boston, arrived at Vineyard Haven, Febtnary 20.
The echr J Means, from Portland. Me, fot
Charleston. S 0, put into - ewport, u I, February
20, for repairs, having oar len away n-sd geai
on Nantucket si.uals la the gale of the 16th.
LIST OF VESSELS
OF, OXEARKD AND HAILED FOR THIS PORT.
FOREIGN.
LIVERPOOL.
Ship Richard 111. Hubbard, np.Jan 29
The Ranier,-, np.....Jan 21
The J ironie Brother?, Neilson, sid.Jan
Br oark Grant n, Rowlands, sid.Jau 1(
Br bark Tiber, Lewis, sailed.Jan lt
BRISTOL. BNO.
Br bark Architect, Doddridge, sid.Dec 18
NBWFOHT, KNO.
The Trio. Brewster, cid.Dec 3(
The Ellen, Harvey, aid.Dec li
MATAN BAS.
sehr Alice B Gardner, T nrner. std.Feb l:
RIO PB JANEIEO
Br sehr Hyaline,-, sid.Feb l(
CALLAO.
Ship I lorella,-. sid.Oct 21
TRURO.
Nor bark Draupner. Iugvoldsen, eui.."-Jan 2
DOMESTIC.
NEW TORX.
Steamship Champion, Lockwood, dd.Feb 2
soar i.iilv. Hugues. . ld.Feb ll
Sehr J C Nash, cromli-y, cid.Pcb II
>chr Florence Hog, rs shepoard. up .Feb il
Scnr James K Lawrence. Torrey, cid.Feb 1
?ehr Jesse Harr, Harr, cid...Feb
Sehr w H Mailler. Crawley, up.Feb r
.-eur BJ HazZtM. Brewster, ell.Fen 1'
>Chr ailinn ?telson, Vat 8, cid.Frb ll
Sehr caban, uyer, cid .febl
Sehr Matilda Bi ooKS, Jenes, up.Feo 2
BOSTON.
Steamship Mercad Ita. Marat; m in, cid.Feb 2
Br -ark V, na?. UaVK Cid.Feb ll
>chr Sarah Potier. Wad cid.Feb i
behr Jennie Middleton. Wu taker, np.Feb 1<
BALTIMORE.
Steamship Sea Gnu, Dutton, cleared..Feb 2
ung un itu Hall, Oliver, sid.'..Keb 1<
Sehr Ellas Moore, DeGroot, cid.Feb ll
1HILADKLPH7A.
Sehr Cordova, Steal man, cid..'..Feb I
NBWBCRY7JBT.
Sonr J Means, Eaton, np.Feb I
Sturts ano irnrmeijing <0oohs.
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AT THE GREAT SHIRT EMPORIUM I
LOOS. FOR THE STAR SIGN,
MEETING STREET,
NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL.
<5rofenta, Jiquero, Ut.
H. KLATTE & CO.
AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON.
We have appointed Messrs. H. KLATTE A 00
Sole Airen'8 for Charleston for this Celebrated
Brand of PURE KENTUCKY WHISKEYS, both
KYES and B' IORBON. _, . 1
These wniskeys are gnaranteed pore KENTUCKY
COPPER DISTILLED, free from all componod im
?puritles. a'd hhrhlv recommenced by eminent
chemists for medical use. The Brand ls patented
to prevent Infringements.
v BARKHOUSE BROS. A CO,
Louisville, Ky.
we respectfully Inform our friends and custom?
ers that we keep constantly on band a fall supply
or the above already favorably well known Whis?
keys and oner same to tho tra te at distiller's
price's. H. RL.lTTE A 00.,
auK.Ti-stnthamo No. 166 Kasr. Bay.
TOOSES GOLDSMITH ft SON,
COLON NA DE ROW, VENDUE ICANQD
Highest Cash Price paid for WOOL, WAX
i ; ides. Skins, Papi.-r Stock, Iron, and all kinda of
Metals.
ALSO,
Dealers m COTJCON, naval Stores and Scotch
Pig iron. oaayso-mwtlyr
?tlarnec.
ALBE 10 JTTI-U033 orangebarg Coun?
ty. Tue<day, Feb mr? 18. 187?. br the Kef. J. L.
Silly Ur. J. 3. ALB <ao jTf?, formerly of Oharles
tj:i. aadMis* AJC?LI*. 3. yoaoerest daughter o?
J-iciei ?. M03S, JS-q., o.' Oraogebarg, 3. O. No
iran eral ?So?if**.
PB* TBS RELATIVES, FRIENDSAND
Acquaint ince? of Mr. and Mrs. Nicolaus BUchoff,
of Gerhard H ic ck o and C. Wai bern, and their re?
spective families, ere respectfully invited to at
tend i be Funeral Services or Mrs. N. BISCHOFF,
at the German (Lutheran) cha ch, King street,
THIS AFTERNOON, at half-past 3 o'clock * feb?
TOALK.-Died oo the afternoon of the ?3d In?
stant, ANNIB A0NKS TOALB, Wife Of I Strick P.
Toale.
?5STHER FUNERAL WILL T A K B
place from >t. Joseph's Church, Anson street, at
9 o'clock THIS MOKM.NO, the sith instant.
rabzf
?rirpjiino,.
pOE POET SUMTER,
BATTlfiRT WAGNER, FORT MOULTRIE,
AND AL'J OTHER INTgRESTlSO F0?T3
AROUND TH i HARBOR.
The fas1, ss re and o tn'or-ab ly appointed Jj^k
Yscnt !. LEANUrt, wih leaveboa hero wnaTf^?
Eva KT DAT, at io o' :IOUK rnirnui?, and 8 o'clock:
aiiemojn. For emraifrn-nt*. "Poly to ,
OAPTAD? THOMAS YuUNO.
feb36 OB Board.
TOOR LIVERPOOL.
The FlrFt-class Spanish Steamer ..JO<B,"?A
Alrlzarl, Master, of about 2000 balts Cotton.SS
cp?eliy, is expected to arrive here outness
Instant, and wld load t?r the above pOfV . _: ..
For Frejgnt Engagements, apply to HALL>'
feb24-3 Brown A Co's. Wharf,
yo? LIVERPOOL.
The Al British Bark DAVID MCNUTT, JJ*
N. A. Lockhart, Maiitar, having a largeSHK
portion or her cargo engaged aod going- on
board will have dispatch for the above port.
For Fret?nt engagements, apply to
feblB HENKY OAhD Atlanilo Wharf.
.pOR NEW YORK.
The American Baric NARRAGANSETT,
Hamlen, Ma-ter. ; , JBSL
For Freight engagements, apply tn_
feb20 B. WILLIS.
F
OR NEW YORK.
The Splendid side-wheel Steamship CHARLES?
TON, James Berry, Commander, will sall for the
at ove port OJ TXTBSOAY, the 26th Instant, at 8
o'clock P. M.
For Freight or Passage engagements apply to
febM-i J AM Kt? A pu KB. a CO.. Agent?.
pOB B A L T I M O B: E.
FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, ABD THROUGH
BILLS OF LADING ISSUED .. . i
TO
PHILAJOfiltPIIIA, BOSTON,
I AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST
Tho Fine Steamship FALCON, J: F. Haynle.
Commander, making close connection with a T, l
weekly Line or Sne steamships tn Boston, will tall
for Baltimore ou WKDNE-DIY. 20thInstant.
ay Philadelphia i re?nio forwarded to that
city by railroad from Baltimore without addi?
tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed
ample time to sample and sell their acoda from
the Railroad Depot In Philadelphia, ,
For Freight or Passage apply to ; . ?
PAUL 0. TRENHOLM, Agent;
febM 4 vo. 2 Union Wharves.
QHANGE OF SAILING DATS.
_rjSORBASED SERVICE. ? jr? ;
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO MP AN TB
THROUGH LINE TO
. CALIFORNIA CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUCED, j '.,
Steamers or the above line leave Pier^ffi??^
No. 40, North River, loot of Canal ^mkWT
New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the iota. IM
and 30th of every month, except when these dates
'all on sunday, tuen the Saturday preceding.
All departures connect at Panama wita Steam
era for south Pacific and Ceatral American porn.
For Japan and China, Steamers leave San fran?
cisco flrat of every month, except when lt fans on
Sunday-then on the day preceding. ?. .
No California Steamers toauh at Havana, bat
go direct from New York to AspinwalL
One hundred poa ods baggage free to each adult.
Medicine and attendance free.
For Passage Tickets or other Information, apply
at the COMPANY'? TICKET OFFICE, on tte
Wharf foot of Canal street, North River, New
York. F. R. BABY, Agent.
auerie-lvr ~1_1_J1^____
pOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS..
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
*lt?flfc STEAM COMP AN ii
wm utapatch one of their flrtt-claaa, rmi tiuwer
Iron screw Steamships from
PIER No. 40 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY,
Cabin Passage 18c, gold.
Steerage Passage (Office Na 29 Broadway) fsa,
jurrency.
For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to
WILLIAMS A GUION,
No. S3 Wall street, N. 1.
N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool issued
oy the Charleston and New York Steam era, which
make close connection with tho above Una.
For par tlc niara and rate of Freight apply to
JAMES AUGER A CO.,
WA' ."ER. HUGER A 00.,
mays Or wt. A. COURTENAY. ,
-pOR FERNANDINA FLA,
DA RI EN, BRUNSWICK AND ST. MART'S, Qa.,
VIA
SAVANNAH. OA..
BEAUFORT, PACIFIC, CHISOLM'S AND WAT
LANDINGS.
The Steamer -
PILOT BOY,
Captain W. T. MCNELTY,
Will leave Accommodation Wharf - .<JP^s>.
every THUK?DAY MOBNJJsQ, at ?MsE&i
o', lock.
Returning, will leave Fernandina every SATUR?
DAY A FTE KN NU u N alter arrival ot train, and sa?
vannah ev ry Mor BAY UOBNINO, at 7 o'clock.
Freight received here every WBUNI?BA?I and
most oe prepaM to Way Lar dings. . .. ... .
Shipments to the e re of Agents will ba for?
warded free of sic ase or commission.
For engagement? apply to
RAVENEL. HOLMES A CO.,
feb ll_Na so East Bay.
Jl OE GEORGETOWN, S.. G.
steamer EMILIE, Captain CC. _^B-s?h.
White. Timo lable for february, JBmSS?J/m
1878:
LBAVE CHARLESTON. I LBATB GEORGETOWN.
WBDNKF/Y, Feb 6. 8 A ll MONOAT, ..Feb 8, ill
MON OAT, Feb io, a A JJ FBIOAY, Feb 7, ?SAX
FRIDAY, Feb 14. 6 A a ?VBDN?S'Y, Feb 12, ? A X
WED.? gs'Y Ken 19, 8 A a MONDAY, Fen 17,6 A M
MONDAY, Feb 24. 8 A M FRIDAY, Feb 21, SAX
FBIOAY, Feb 28. 8 AB WBDNES'Y. Feb 23, 5 A X
Freight received day before sailing.
All freight anil wharrage must be prepaid.
- SHACKELFURIJ a KELLY. Agenta,
feb3-tnthslmo-_North Atlantic Wharf.
p O E FLORIDA,
VIA SAVANNAH.
(The Splendid side-wheel Steamers,
DICTATOR, Captain L. M. Coxen er, M,
and CITY POINT, Captain Fitzgerald, win leave
charleston every TUESDAY, TBUBSDAY and SUN?
DAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock precisely, for Savan?
nah Fernandina, J ackson vii c, Magnolia, Oreen
Cove Springs, M. Aagusttne, Palatka and au
Landings on St. John's hiver. Connecting at
Palatka with steamers for the Oclawaha River
and wlih the steamer STARLIGHT for Enter?
prise, Mellonville. aod ail points on the upper
SL John's and Indian Rivera. _
Cenneot at Fernandina with Florida Railroad
for all points In the interior, and with Railroad
for New Orleans and Havana, via cedar Keys.
All Way Freight must be prepaid.
For Freight or Passage, appiy to
RAVEN HL a coM Agenta,
Corner Vanderhorst's Wharf and East Bay.
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