The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, April 04, 1873, Image 3
Tennyson Taken Off.
The latest number of Buck wood's Magazine
contains a new version nf Old Mother Hob
bard, a burlesqe entitled ' Slr Tray: an Arthu?
rian Idyll," which very aptly hits Tennyson In
his vulnerable points. Here ls a specimen :
The widowed dame or Hubbard's auclent line
Tamed ti her cupboard, cornered .m^lewlse
Betwixt this walt aud that, lu quest or aught
To satisfy the cravings or Sir rr*y,
Prlcted e ired companion of her solitude,
Red-spotted, dlriy-wulte, and bare of rib.
Who followed at ner high and pattering heels;
Prayer lo hts eye. prayer tn bis slinklug galt,
Prayer m bin pendulous pulsating tall.
Wide on Hs creaking Jaws tevolved the door,
Tb? cupboard ya?ned. deep-throated, tninty set
For teem, with ancient bottles, c&nlsrers,
And plates of various patterns, bine or white;
Deep ia tbe void ?hs thrusts her no- ked nose,
Peering near-sighted for the wlshed-for bone,
Wniie her short robe of samite, tilted high,
The thrifty darning of ner hone revraled
The pointed feature travelled o'er the de.f
Greasing its tip. bu: bone or bread found none.
Wherefure Sir Tray abode still dlnnerless.
Licking his paws beneath the spinning wheel,
And meditating much on savory meats.
THE ALB-LUTE BOAB.
-first Train from Charlotte to Spartan
burg--Popular Rejoicings-The Court
of Sessions After the Liquor-Dealers.
1PKOM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
SPARTA>BURG, March 31, 1873.
United thia day, by the honorable the presi?
dent and directors of ibe Atlanta aud Rich?
mond Air-Line Hallway, the 1 own of Spartan
burg, Bomb Carolina, to the City of Charlotte,
North Carolina, in the 6trong bands of rail?
road marriage. This union was celebrated by
an excursion tra?a leaving the home of the
bride at 8 o'clock A. M. and reaching the
happy groom at 3 o'clock P. M., and was re?
ceived with hearty'congratulations by the
populace and welcome speeches by the Hon.
Gabriel Cannon and Simpson Bobo, with re?
sponses by tbe Hon. . the mayor ot Charlotte.
Soon after the arrival of the train the fal r
ones of the town decorated the eu?ines hand?
somely wlLh wreaths and flowers.fresh made
and pulled. Salutes were fired from the bat?
teries near by, and the town bells raog merri?
ly. There was an excellent dinner prepared
by mine host of the Palmetto, given to those
who accompanied the train, by the citizens of
the town, and a general smile of pleasure and
satisfaction ended, lor the present, the grand
dinner. In the future the same train will run
on schedule time, leaving the City of Char?
lotte on Mondavs, Wednesdays' and Fridays
at? o'clock: A.M., and arrive at Spartanburg
on the same days at 3 o'clock P. M. Return?
ing, leave Spartanburg on Tuesdays, Thurs?
days and Saturdays, at 8 o'clock A. M., and
arrive at Charlotte at 3 o'clock P. M.
The Court of Sessions opened for the spring
term this morning, Judge M. Hoses presiding,
whose charge to the new g-and jury was
plain and lo rei ble, and so uttered that they
could not well misunderstand their duties.
Be held that alt licenses for retailing spirit
t&uB liquors, granted heretofore by town coun- j
cils, county commissioners and city authori?
ties, except ander th? special provisions of |
the sot ol 1849, known as the Tupper law,
were nnii and vo.d, .and the parlies BO retail?
ing were llabl?~ tu indictment in the Court of
Sessions.
This created quite a shaking among the
dry- bones of the dispensers ol old klug
alcohol, and the clerk ot the two boards
town connell and county commissioners
bad to wield a swift pen in making
ont applications for licenses to conform to the
law, daring the balance ol the day, as lt was
understood their sins for the past would be
forgiven if their acts lor the future were In ail
respects legal and corred. The court ad?
journed at 12 M., as sufficient business was
not ready for action, and the urana jury had
not time to report on new bills just given out.
It will resume labor to-morrow at ten, when a
variety of misdemeanors will come up lor
trial. Only one capital case Is on Ute docket,
which la that of th? Stale vs. Columbus
Mitchell, for the homicide ol his uncle, which
has hitherto been reported In yonr paper.
We regret 'to add that our accommodating
and excellent conductor on the Spartanburg
and Union Railroad bad his thtiths and leg
severely crushed and some of the lingers ot
his band cut off, in attempt DI; to couple two
cars on their way up by the last train.
MARSH.
?a?roaos.
s
AV ANN A H AND CHARLESTON
RAILROAD.
CHARLESTON. March IS, 1373.
On and after TUSSDAT, March lSih, the Freicht
t'T Local >tai;ou3 on savannah and Charleston
Ball read will te forwarded on MONDAYS, WSD
SXSDAXB an d Fx ID.? YS.
for suttons on Port Royal Railroad dally as
heretofore. a s. QADSDEN,
Engineer and Superintendent.
S. 0. B0TL*>T0N, Qen'l Ft. and Ticket Agent,
mchn-mwfio
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM
PANY.
CHARLESTON, s. 0., January 20, 1872.
Travus will leave Charleston Dally at 10.00 A. M
and 8.00 P. M.
And ve at charleston 0.45 A. M. (Mondays ex?
cepted) and 3.30 p. M.
Tram does not leave Charleston 8.00 P. M. SUN?
DAYS.
Train leaving 10.00 A. M. makes throngh connec?
tion to New York, via Rieumund and Acqula
Creek only, going through In 44 hours.
Passengers leaving by 8.00 P. M. Train have
choice or route, via Klohmond and Washington,
or vi? Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving
i'KiDAT bj this Train lay over on SUNDAY In Bal?
timore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN?
DAY ts Wilmington, v 0.
This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleas?
ant route toctaclpijaii, U&SSBM and other points
West and Northwest, both Trains LU a ??. J UK CG ?i
nectlonsat Washlngio-i with Western Trama or
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
S. S. SOLOMONS,
Zruriaeer end Superintendent
P. L. CLEAPOR, Gen. Ticket Agent. may2l
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON
RAILROAD.
CHARLESTON, March 15, 1S73.
On and after TUESDAY. Match 18, the Pas?
senger Trains on this Road will ran as follows:
NIGHT PASSING BR-DAILY.
Leave Charleston.4.00 P. M.
Arrive at saranuah.10.15 P. M.
Leave Savannah.11.30 P. M.
Arrive tit Charleston.7 A. M.
DAY PASSENGER-SUNDAYS KXOEPTKD.
Leave Charleston.7.40 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah.3.30 P. M.
Leave Savannah.ll A. M.
Arrive at Charlosicu..s so p. M.
Both ?ralos rouke connection with Port Hoy al
Railroad lor all stations on that Road west ol
Yemassee and tor Augusta, Atlanta and the West.
Both trains make close connection at savannah
for Jacksonville, i'la. Time throngh to Jackson?
ville, 28X hours.
Day train connects at Yemassee for Beanfor'
and Port Royal. 0. s. GADSDEN.
Engineer and Superintendent
S. O. BOYLSTON, Utn'l Ft. and Ticket Agent.
mchl7
jgO?TH CAKOLMA RAILROAD.
*, CHARLESTON, S. C., December 14. 1872.
tm and after SUNDAY, December 15. the Pas?
senger Trains on the South Parolina Hallroad will
ran as follows:
FOB COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston.0.30 A M
Arrive at Columbia.5.20 p M
FORACGI STA.
Leave Charleston.9.30 A M
An tve a: Augusta.6 20 p M
FOR CHARLESTON.
Leave Columbia.9.00 A M
Arrive at Charleston.-..4 45 P M
Leave Augusta.9.00 A M
Arrive at charleston.4.45 p M
COLUMBIA NIGHT RXPRBS9.
(>tmdays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.7.30 p H
Arrive at Colombia.6.30 A M
Leave Columbia.7 30FM
Arrive at charleston.6 45 A H
AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston. 8 30 p M
Arrive at Augusta.7.35 A H
Leave Angosta.6.16 p M
Arrive at charleston.6.60 A M
SUMMERVILLE TRAIN.
Leave Summerville at..,.7 25 A M
Arrlxeat charleston..*8 40 A M
Leave Charleston. .3 35 p M
Artive at Summerville......I".?4M P M
CAMDEN TRAIN.
Leave camden. 7 "0 p u
Arrive at Columbia.{^55 ? M
Leave Col um bin.210PM
Ar.lveat uamden.6i6s P M
Day and Night Trains connect at Augusta wl.'i
Macon and Augu-t-t Railroad, Central Hallroa-i
and Georgia Kulin.ad. This ls the quickest a- d
most direct r -ute and as com ortable and ch ea p a s
any other rome to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chk-auo,
St. Louis and all other polui s West and Northwest.
Columbia Night Train cotrnects wltn Greenville
and Columbia ttallroad;aud Day and Night Trains
connect wuh Charlotte Road.
Through rickets on sale via this route to al'
points North.
Camden Train connects at Ringville dally iex
cept Sundays) with Day Passenger Traie, and
fan? through to Columbia.
A L. TYLER* vice-President.
S. B." PICKETTS, G. T. A. deci6
+ ' '
iSUllirurt), Strain ?ooas,??c.
MILLIIR?, STRAW &FMC?
Gc O O I> S .
CHAS. A. LENGNIGK
RESPrCTFULLT INFORMS Hl? OITT AND
Country customers that his ato;!: for tie season
ls complete. Purchasers will And lt to their ad
! vantage to give me a call.
mchU-mwflmo
?rrj (Soco 3, &t.
P?R?IIGOTTJBIVBDICT&CO.,
NO. 275 KING STREET,
ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT THEY
ARE NOW DISPLAYING
SPRING STYLES!
IN
DRESS SILKS DRESS POPLINS
JAPANESE SILKS EVENING SILKS
GRISELLL SILKS COLORED SILKS
BLACK SILKS BLACK ALPACA.
The Finest Selection of DRESS GOODS ( ver Ex?
hibited In this Ci:y-Prices to snit all.
ARE NOW DISPLAYING
NEW SPRING STYLE
In Parasols
In Lace Goods
In Millinery Goods
In Applique Laces
In Straw Goods
In Silk Hand Kerchiefs and Ties
In Fancy Goods
In Bows, Collars and Burnings
In Embroideries
In Corset and Kid Gloves
In Ladles' and Infants' Hose
in Silk and Lisle Gloves.
AN ENTIBE NEW STOCK!
NEW STYLES I
In Piques and Marseilles
In White and Colored Mullins
In French and American Lawns
In Crossbarred and Plain Cambric
In French an l American Cambrics
InSwisiea Units and Nainsooks.
A FRESH SUPPLY I
NEW GOODS
GREAT BARGAINS !
In Bleached and Brown Sheetings
In Bleached and Brown Shirting!
In Calicoes, Cambrics and Percales
In Table Damask and Cloths
In Doylies, Napkins and Vowels
In French Plano and Table Covers
in White Linens
In Marseilles Quilts
In Bed Spreads
In Linen Urilla
In Shirt Linens
In Flannels.
A Complete Assortment.
NEW STYLES !
Spring Cas8lmeres
Spring Meltons
Spring Cloth
Spring Doeskins
Fancy Vestings
White and Brown Drill
Spring Tweeds
Jeans, laatlmeres
Ac., Ac, AC
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings,
at Reduced Pri?es !
F?RWTT, BENEDICT &C0r
*Jooia, Snots, SPt.
BOOTS ANO SHOES
For Ladles, Gents and Children, of the latest
styles and patterns, and from the best factories,
will be found at our establishment, corner or
Ring and Wentworth tareel s. Our prices are so
low that the purchaser may regard the articles as.
GIVEN AWAY,
Because we guarantee our goods, and feel as*
sured that they will give satisfaction to all of oar,
customers, and the public in general.
AT
Our Emporium will be found at all times a large
variety of Ladies' and Gent'eraen's Traveling
Trunks, made ol the best materials, such as Sole
Leather, Zinc, Canvas, Ac.
LEWIS ELSAS & GO.
Keep constantly on hand Sole Leather Valises,
Satchels, School Bags, and Ladles' Belt Satchels
or all grades and ?rices. To which we Invite the
attention of the pubi c, at the
MASONIC TEMPLE
BOOT AND SBOE EMPORIUM,
No. 294 King street, corner of Wentworth.
nov28-mwf
Dooicp's Daking Jjoroocr.
DOOLEYC
POWDER
Is noir retarded BS the ST ANDARD BAKING POW.
Dh it, and the best article prepared formating light,
wholesome and delirious BISCUITS, BOLLS,
BREAD, GRIDDLE and other CAKES, Seo., &o.
It 1B Infallible, and ahrsys ready for Immediate
use. The best YEAST POWDERforuseon longSEA
VOYAGES to ANY PART OF THE GLOBE.
A?t_is?conTen,ent and economical. NO WASTE
OF FOOD PREPARED WITH IT. Sold ererrwhere
by GROCERS, SHIP-CnANDLEBS'and DEALERS.
DOOLEY & BROTHER, Manufacturers,
WnOLESALE DEPOT,
69 NETT STREET, NEW-TORE,
mch&.wfm3mos
tailoring, ?ornisijino, ?oo?e, &t.
SEORGE CONNOR,
No. 30 BROAD STREET,
CHARLESTON, 9. C.,"
lias opened his Spring Stock or all descriptions of
COATINGS
CASSIMERES and
VESTINGS.
ALSO,
1 FULL AND TARI ED ASSORTMENT OF
SHIRTS
ENGLISH HOSIERY
NECK TIES, SCARFS, Ac.
PEINOr CIE MEDAILLE D'OR KID GLOVES
ENGLISH, TAFFETA, 8ILK ANB LISLE
THREAD GLOVES,
mchn-mrirno
JOHN RUGHEIMER.
NO. 141 KING STREET,
WEST MDE, A FEW DOORS NORTH OF QUEEN
STRICET,
Wonld respentru'.!y inform lils friends that he has
Justreeelv. d from New York a large and well
selected stock uf
THE LATEST STYLES OF
SPRING INO SUMMER GOODS.
Also, a fnll assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Including the
CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS.
mchl0-6-mwf-0_.
Cloting ano Jnrmsmng (Sooin.
SPRING!
MENKE & MULLER
ARE NOW OPENING THEIR
SPRING STOCK,
COMPRISING
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES
IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AND
FURNISHING- GOODS.
Their arrangements for Making Up Snits In the
Newejt Styles, at reasonable prices and on the
shortest notice, are more extensive and complete
than ever.
MENKE & MULLER,
N. E. CORNER KING AND WENTWORTH STS.
J UM
flloors, Sosl)es ait? ? units
WHITE
WALNUT
AND FANCY LUMBER.
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES AND
H A. R I> WARE.
LARGEST STOCK.
LOWEST PRICES.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
OFFICE AND WARER00M3.
No. 2, 4, s, 8 AND io MARKET STSEET.
LUMBER YARD, EAST BAY STREET.
decB-mwfly
DOORS,
SASHES,
BLINDS,
|*00D MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS,
AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS,
j LARCH STOCK-LOWEST RATES
ORDER WORK SOLICITED.
SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS.
KEOGH & THORNE,
13.54 AND 256 CANAL TREET
decSMyr New Torie Cliy.
1
OF
DOORS,
SASHES AND BLINDS,
STORE DOORS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN
MOULDINGS, WINDOW GLASS,
NEWELS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
BALUSTERS, SLATE MANTELS.
Made at my own For sale at Wholesale
FACTORY, and retail at my warerooms,
norlbeck's Wharr. Nos. 20 Hayne and 33
PInckney streets.
OI?C?^O. 90 Havne street.
P. P. TOALE,
mchs-fmwiy
ii ' BCttl j .
_Star Si)irtg, jfarnufrmo, (ffooot, *c_
E. SCOn s SHIRT EMPORIUM.
FINE DRESS SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS AND DRAWERS
MADE TO ORDER FROM PERCALES, CRETONNES, LINENS,
MUSLINS AND THE NEW ASCOT SHIRTINGS.
UNRIVALLED
IIV STYLE -ALIVI> ELEGANCE!
MEETING ST., OPPOSITE MARKET HALL,
UNDER THE STAR SHIRT SIGN,
ifertilijire.
,",M>IM...'. . -- ( - '
--?'?.?::-r.<jHxin?o.'j/?rx pr, . ".-j?*?
s ."-y ... ... ^^?;?;v:
THE CAROLINA FERTILIZER!
OFFERED RY
GEO. W. WILLIAMS Ac CO
Ci. \RLESTON, S. C.
THOSE WHO HAVE USSD IT ">?V ITS MERITS. AND PRONOUNCE IT A "FIRST-CLASS
FERTILIZER!" It meets tao want? r the Planting community, and Its beneficial effectB opon
the Crops cannot ne surpassed.
PRICES AT WARE. 'OUSES IN CHARLESTON:
$48 00, CASH, l- .'R TON, 2000 POUNDS.
S53 00, TIME, PER TON, 2000 POUNDS.
PAYABLE NOVEMBER 1ST, FREE OF INTEREST. SEND YOUR 0RDER9 EARLY.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & GO., Cotton Factors,
febl9-Wl'm2m08 CORNER HAYNE AND CHURCH STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C.
CfyariBston Q)i]olgsaU Srabe.
^jolm?irTr^bT
OP
CHARLESTON, S. C.
S PR I IV Gr T "Et .A. DE OF 1873
THE SUBSCRIBERS, WHO ARB AMONO THE MOS? PROMINENT JOBBERS AND WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN TUE CITY OF CHARLESTON, S. 0 , beg to call the ai tom lon of the merchants of thc
interior of this and the adjoining states to this market, as being one of the most desirable In which
to procure lull supplies of all article J they may require.
The advantages ora near maiket in affording fact liles for frequent renewal of Stocks, and in
saving interest un lo vestments, cannot be over-estimated.
Tue wan? of the conatrv having raptdiv lucrea*eil, witn amp o facilities to enable us to procura
our Mipp?pa direct from first hamia la Europe and this country, we are now prepared to exhibit
more varied and complete mocka or SEASONABLK UUODS thuu at any period since tue war, and will
(lisp; Be of them on as good terms aa any ot uer market.
"Dany facilities afforded for shipment of goods to any point desired."
DRY GOODS.
EDWIN B VTES A CO., No. 124 Meeting street.
CRANE, BOYLSTON A C >., corner Hayne aud Meeting streets.
JOHNSTON, CREWS A CO.. No. 41 Hay ce street.
NACH MANN A CO., No. 169 Meeting street.
E. W. MARSHALL A CO, No. 145 Meeting street.
JOHN 0. MILNOR A CO., No. 136 Meeting street.
CLOTHING.
EDWIN BATES v co., No. 122 Meeting street.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING AND HATS.
JOHN G. MILNOR A CO., No. 135 Meeting street.
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS AND MILLINERY,
JOHN S. FAIRLY A CO.. No. 87 Hayne street.
SELL A FOSTER, No. 27 S ay ne street.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
D. F. FLEMING A CO., corner Hayne and Chnr:h stieets.
T. M. HRISTOLJ, A CO., No. 145 Meeting street,
I). O'NEILL A SONS, No. 33 H Ay ne street.
HATS AND CAPS.
TH os. M. HORSEY A BRO., No. 165 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel.
EDMONDS T. BROWN, No. 43 lliyne street.
HARDWARE.
.> j. E. ADGER A CO., No. 139 Meeting street.
HART A CO., No. 39 Hayne street.
C. QRAVELEY, corner East Bay and Boyce's Wharf.
SADDLERY, SADDLERY HARDWARE, &C.
WM. BARRAL, No. 169 Meeting street.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
DOWIR, MOISE A DAVIS, corner Meeting and Hasel streets.
PHILIP WIREMAN A CO., No. 36 Hayne street.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
WM. L. WEBB, No. 128 Meeting street.
GROCERIES.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., corner Hayne and Ohnrch streets.
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &C.
HOLMES A CALDER, No. 206 East Bay sfeet.
FURNITURE.
D. H. SI LC ox, Nos 176,177 and 17P Kin? Ktreet, corner Clifford street.
FOREIGN FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
PAUL, WELCH A CO., No. 215 East Bay street.
STATIONERS, PRINTERS & BINDERS.
WALKER, EVANS A COQSWELL, Nos. 3 Bioad street and 109*East Bay.
m ch 7-1 mo ._I
?ttartin'a Stick iflai?jine.
MARTIN'S IMPROVED
Brick
Machine
Is simple in Us mechanism, built (tron? and dur
?ble, and can be operated by ordinary help. Thc
capacity ls 4.0o0 brices an hour with steam powei
( r '2600 with horse power. Manufactured and sold
by the /'
MARTIN BRICK MACHINE CO.,
mch3-2m08PAW OHICOPEK. MASS.
pianos, QDrgans, $tz.
Furnlsnea at factory prices for Cash, or by
Monthly Payments, on the most liberal terms.
CHARLES L. McCLENAHAN,
Piano and Music Store,
jaEV No. 191 King street.
Ornas an? ifle?innas.
0 CUBE, NO PAY.'
FORREST'S JUNIPER TAR
Is positively warranted to cnre Cough, Croup,
Hoarseness. Sore Throat, spliting of Blood, Aath
ma. Bronchitis, and Lnng Diseases, immediate
relier produced. Look out for counterfeits 1 The
eenuin'.: ls put up hy Dr. JAME i MASuN FOR
UL. S Tl CO.
Sold hy O. W. AIMAR, Agent.
Corner Ring and Vanderhorst. streets.
And all Druggists. febl4-fmw2mo
DR. FITLER'S VEGETABLE RHEU?
MATIC SYRUP.
Warranted nnderoath never to have failed to
cure. 28,600 CertlUcatcs or testimonials of cnre,
including Rev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania;
Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls of Schuylkill. Philadel?
phia; the wife or lb-v. J. B. Davis, Ulehtstown,
Sew Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford,
Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton,
Philadelphia; Ooh. J Y. Creeley, member Con?
gress from Philadelphia; Hon. Judge Lee, Cam?
den. New Jersey; ex-Senator Stewart, Baltimore:
ex-Quvernor rowell, Kentucky, and thousands of
others. Warranted to cure or money refunded.
i-i. oj o. CAUL: ER, Agent,
'olyl-lyr ,,, Charleston, S.e.
S LI V-?R P O OL.
The clipper Iron Bark "TIBER," classed JJ*
3-3-1-1 French, and first-class In Liverpool SSH
Underwriters Registry for Iron Vessels, D. Lewis,
Commande-, having a large portion of ber cargo
engaged, and gnlng On board, win have dispatch
for the above pert. For balance room, apply to
HENRY OAR?..' !
mch27_ Atlantio WjaarL
jp OE FORT SUM TE B ,
BAT*iiRT WAGNER, FORT MOULTRIE,
AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS
AROUND THE HARBOR.
The fast, ?are and comfortably appointed JI?
Yacht ELEANOR, will leave Southern wharf SSH
EVERY DAY,at 10 o'clock morning, and half-past. 3
afternoon. For engagements, apply to
CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNG, '
feb2S On Board.
KEW YORK.
The Splendid SMe-wheel 8tehm8hlp' MANHAT?
TAN, M. S. Woodnnll Commander, will sail-for
the above port on SATURDAY, April 6, at 10 o'clock
P.M.
For Freight or Passage engagements apply to
apr! 2 JAMES AUGER A CO.. Agents.
rjLTDE'3 NEW YORK LINE.
ELEGANT PASSENGER SALOONS ON DECK.
?
:;: . . i-,,-o . tr &f? ?> jwUbjjQ JL
The Splendid New Iron Sldewheel Steam ship
.'SOUTH CAROLINA." Beckett, Commander, ls
appointed to sall from Tier No. 3, Union
Wharves, on THURSDAY, 10th April, at 6o'clock
P. M., making close connection with the First-?
class Steamers from FLORIDA' and the several1
Railroads arriving that day. The cabin accom
modations are ail on deck, and the: tablea are sup?
plied withall the luxuries of tho New Yaric and
charleston Markets Through Bills Lading issued
to LIVERPOOL and the CONTINENTAL PORTS.
Through passengers will exchange their cou?
pons nt the Steamer.
For Freight er Passage apply to WAGNER,
BUGER A CO., or to W. A. CODK.TEN AY, Agents,.
Office corner East Bay_and Vendue Range.
api4-fmw8thl
QLYDE'S PHILADELPHIA LINE.
... r-J.
The (ASHLAND, captain HuntaMs appointed
to sall fr. m Brown's Wharr on KBIDAT, 4tb o?
April, at ia o'cloot M.. making ?^^"i^S?
With CLYDE'S STICAML^Eto PBO^ENOB.J
and thence by Rall to all the NEW ENGLAND
COTTON MILLS. No cartage anywhere on: this
great Cotton Route.
For freight engagements apply to
WM. A. COURTES Al, Agent,
' .? Corner" East Bay and Vendu?Haege.
mcb29-8tnthan - -_
j! OB RA LT I M O R E.
FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH
BILLS OF LADING ISSUED
2&??Si TO '??(?ii
Pi I TL ADE LP ?IA, BOSTON,
AND THE CITIES OP THE NORTHWEST.
The Fine Steamship FALCON, J. F. Haynle,
Commander, making close connection with a Tri?
weekly Line or Une steamships to Boston, will sall
for Baltimore on SATURDAY, itu April, at ll
o'clock.
?-Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that
city by railroad from Baltimore wlthoat addi?
tiona! insurance, and Cor sign?es are allowed
ample time to sample and sell thoir Goods from
the Railroad Depot m Philadelphia.
Fer Freight or Passage apply to
PAUL li. TRENHOLM, Agent,
I ap ri-G No. 2 Cn lon Wharves.
JALLAH LINE OF STEAMSHIPS.
LIVERPOOL TO NORFOLK.
PREPAID TICKETS "ROH EUROPE.
GREAT REDUCTION OF RATES.
The Magnificent steamers or t?t^f?jm?
ALLAN LINE will leave Liverpool for2AHB
Norfolk, Va., every alternate TUESDAY, uiuiug
the spring and summer or 1873.
PERUVIAN.TUESDAY, March 28.
HIBERNIAN.TUESDAY, April 8.
N ESTO RI AN.TUESDAY, April 22.
Connecting with Coast Line Railroad to Charles?
ton, steerage and Intermediate Passage aa fol?
lows :
Liverpool, Queenstown, ) steerage.$31 76
Glasgow.London or Bris > Intermediate.. 66 76
toi to Charleston, s.e..) to. 67 76
Hamburg. Antwerp. Hoi-) Steerage. ?.-8 75
land or Havre to Charles-S Intermediate.. 67 76
ton._.)
Paris, Norway or Sweden 1 Steerage..$43 76
To charleston.j Intermediate.. 01 67
Steamers equal to any on the Atlantic.
Passenger aocommodaslons unsurpassed.
Parties wishtne to send tor friends will apply to
RAVENEL A CO., Charleston,^. O. F
WM. LAMB, General Agent,
mcbll-lmo Norfolk, Va.
QHANGE OF SAILING DAYS.
INCREASED SERVICE.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S
TIJUOUG H LINE TO
' CALIFORNIA CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above line leave Pier ^sflflfc,
No. 42. North River, foot of canal street, ^ffllffjfsT
New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the tutu, .um
and 80th of every month, except when these dates
fall on Sunday, then ihe Saturday preceding.
All departures connect at Panama with Steam?
ers for South PaclOc and central American ports.
Por Japan aod China Steamers leave San Fran?
cisco first of every month, except when lt falls on
Minday-then on the day preceding.
No california Steamers touch at Havana, bnt
go direct from New York to A spin wall. T ;
One hundred poonda baggage free to each adnu.
Metloin?and attendance Iree.
For Passage Tickets or other Information, apply
at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, OlS-tne
Wharr root or Canal street. North River, New
York. . F. R. BABY, Agent.
auglB-lyr
piOB GARDNER'S BLUFF,
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEE?
DEE RIVER VIA GEORGETOWN.
The Steamer PLANTER, Cap tam . -rjdjk
J. J f linn, is now receiving FrelghtJaBpSlBC
at Accommodation Wharf, and will leave on
FRIDAY NIGHT, the 4tb Instant.
Freight mnst be prepaid.
Should the Hiver be low, Freight will be trans?
ferred to the Light Draft Steamer Swan.
For Freight or Passage apply to captain on
board, or to RAVENEL?, HOLME* A CO.,
apri 4 _No. 80 East Bay
OR FLORIDA
VIA SAVANNAH.
F
TheSplendld Side wheel Steamers,
DICTATOK, captBin L. M. Ooxetter,. _.
and CITY POINT, Captain Fitzgerald,; ft ,
charleston every 1 UESDAY, THXTB?DAT ahd SUN?
DAY EVUNINO at i o'clock precisely', for Savan?
nah Fernandina. Jacksonville, Magn IIa? Green
Cove Springs, Si;. Augustine, Paiatka. and .all
Landings on St. John's River. Connecting at
Pa lat sa with steamers for the Odia watta ' River
and with the Steamer ?STARLIGHT: lor Enter?
prise, MelloDYllie and all points on the Upper
st. John's-and meian Rivers. ' ? ?
Connect?t Fen .au din a with. Florida Railroad
for all points in the interior, and with Railroad
for sew Orleans and Havana, via Cedar Keys. I
AU Way Freight mus D be prepaid. ,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
. "*ni RAVBNEL A CO., Agents,
dees Cor. Vanderhorst's Wharf and East Bay.
HANDSOME EQSEWOOD AND WAL?
NUT Marcie Top bedroom Sets.-Win ba
Mid TBttur^m twtwiei* MIMTOOB
No. 46 Wentworth street, one Terr haul anna
Rosewood Ma ble Top BEDROOM BET, complete;
also one snperior Waloo t Marble Top Bedroom
set, sod saodry other articles of we 1-kept House
hol?Fnrnltore, Carpeta, Ac. ,. ... . MW
WM. McKAY ? ?M
HORSES AND MULES.-WILL 8BLL
TBIS DAT, in front of hil Salesroom, No.
46 wenworth street, st hiir-paat 0 o'clock pre?
cisely, ON ic GOO o WORK MULE ?nd three Sad .
die andjjgggjggt] letorettnV: Jl ejgt
Bj TOT MCKAY
SPECIAL ' SALE OP FINE TRIPLE
Silver Plated Ware, wm sell THIS DAT, at io
o'clock, at his Sslwroim, Na? wentworth atreet,
. nae Assorted J D voioao r TRIPLE SILVER.PLAT
ED WARE, conjisiifig of-Te*, sett, Coffee Urns,
Waiters, wme,Dm?er.^lciJertDdBre*kf*it catt
ors, Ice Pit coen, Revolting sod other Bauer
M-hes, Ivorj-Hsndled and Stee?-Pl&ted Table
Knives, spoons and'Forkt-by Home?; Booth.
Hayden and National Plate Conrpany;1BsrfSVand
Monogram Clocks. Ali gooda guaranteed ss
represented. " .
conditions cash.0 s seri
Statiion Soita-iarn? ??OBi.
Bj W. TTLEITCH & B^PPfR
- Auctioneers. vii ed*
PRINGLE VS. CAIN.
By virtue of * decree In this CAAP. I will sell
at Public Auction, on THURSDAY. Uta. laataat,
at u o'clock A. M., at the corner of Broad sod
East Bay stree-a. CD attesten.
AU th'"-se. twenty-two , LOTS;ln th?'Tillaga of
Pine Ridge, on the sooth side of thea. OTB. R., U
miles from Charleston," known as Sections ?, ST,
28, 29, S?. SI. 32, 34 35, 8S. 37, S8,8* 40? 4a. 48, 44,
46, ffj a. 48, 60,61, 63, 48, 64, 66, 60, 68, M, ?,,?7,
Also, :?00f?3!l
"fe A'5,?e0Uon" W' * M' ?* *WMi,0f.
114,123 SDd 138. , ; !, A 7/ v?M^?M?
Each Section to contain fonr Lott or o?e sere
each, and known by the letters A, B, O ?ad D.
The streets are 40 feet wide, exbept Broad street,
which ls loo feet wide. Right of way to beelven
to all previous purebaaer?. ?'??>' ~<>~
. . - .. >* r: ALSO. . - ::?io??
AU that TRACT OF LAND adjoining the shave,
on the Rae of the S. C. H? H., oonislnirjg 261er?,
more ur leta; bounded north cu Land iDoa?rrj or
-Stephen, aouth on Land of W. H. C?b&?rt
The above pre rc ts PB bern? fairy described ls tba
conveyance from R. A. Pringle to Eja -'Csln,
dated loth November, 1868.
v Tem a-one hsir. -.?sah; iimwmtfS&m&m,
with interest; to be seooi?d by hoad of porcaaser
and mortgage of prem'fs?sT ParchAier to p*y for
papers. -CHARLES 8. OA RIERE,
apr4 mh8_ Speotal RetSbse.
.'" r By' KETSON LEE. ??g
TTTILL BE SOLD ON TUESDAY, APRIL
YT 8, st ll o'clock, A M., st the esst end of
Broad street, ?o;, >?. -..->-n v ?-I?OIKI
That .very, desirable PROPERTY, No. 28 Rut?
ledge avenue, third door norm or Radcliffe- ttreet
Tne Residence containi s i (.> ?VMM9M?KMm
dressing room ?nd pantry, the. kitchen four, m
rooms, and the stable bas three (8)'lstnedAad
plastered rooms In the second G tory. Prsmiaw
n good re pair. . . (.
Toe Lot measures forty-two (42T reet:front, by
one hundred snd flity-two (iii) reet deipt. mora
This Property, being Immediately trpotf fha
line cf the City Railway, and in Qm m>t desirs
ble portion of the city, should oommand the at?
tention of parchasen of real estate. '
Ihe Pr em ls ea ara ander. le*ie outil October
18th. 1878. A?wvwiurr"
Terms-One third <H) cash; balance In one and
two years, aeenred by bani O? purchaser, bearing
seven (7) per ceiiL iat?re?r; Shd mcTtffag* of UM
Premises;' bnlidiogs1 to bolusarsdJistf ptfcloy as?
signed.. Purchaser u>pay auo^oneerTor flakers.
u - .; a . . . . * gajgfl M?
TOHN WYETH & BROS. '." *.;
r "?C?D LtVEB^iL1 I
WITH ?
PHOSPHATE OF LIME. J
BEEF, WINE AND IRON. .
ELIXIR TARAXACUM COMP. - "
SYRUP LACTO. PHOS. LIME
AH? - , .r ttii?i
MARVIN'S COD LITER OIL !
Fnll Stock of the above al ways on bxnd, at Pro?
prietors' prices.
D?WTE! M?B? 4IDAVT^"? 3?E
Wholesale Agenta.
.g-ORSFORD-8
SELF-RAISING
BREAD PREPARATION.
: . ; aioupii
loo boxea jnaf received and iori?ie at proprie?
tors prices, by
DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS,
_Corner Meettef sad Bt??l?M. >
1 glMMONS? . B ' Ji>'
HEPATIC COMPOUND
Si Bl tiki
. . OR LIVER (JUBB
n .OifiJS r.i-tul
The very best LIVER REGULATOR AND IN
? via OR ATOK in the market. It is already prc
pared. Put np in large bott le*. Mtrft pM?asnt
to take, and contains more intrinsic virtue tn&n
j any similar preparation ! before the public. Ono
trial convincer the mest loepil^aL : M 'ir
Wnolessle Agents tor South OarioBns. ' ;
QAPSICOM PLASTER, . ' ?^aori?
loa
LOCAL AND RHEUMATIC PAINS.
BETTER.THAN MUSTARD.
Apply and keep on tm relieved, or renew as re?
quired. . ?**
This plaster ls prepared from an extract of
Capsicum (Cayenne Pepper) combined with Beela
Plaster. ;; ." -
lt ls spresd on mnsl a and pnt up in one sad
I one-half yard rolls, adapting lt for subdlvlitous
ss occasions for sale or ase may require. ' .0
lu sppllcsaon reuetres CUffapio Boeamstlc af
fections; Mnscuisr sod Neuralgic salo?. BpDisi
Irritation, Muscular Debility, Xheame^a-Huscu
lar ?rNervona (shaking) Par&lyala; Stifl* N??K,
Lumoago; sciatica, Ac '. i>u?c<?~
ii is one of the best " Counter Irrltsaita " ever
j introduced Into the practice of Medicine.
J. A I. CO DDLS OTON, Proprietors;"
? '1R^ Tofft.
DO WIE, MOISE tc' DAVIS, AgtmB,
Charleston, 8. 0.
Samples fnrnlahed gratis. febtl4M>M
THE CELEBRATED " ...
TRADE] H. H. H.
D. D. T., 1868,
J .-7':y&i.'t
.:?. ;! -G'0..T. $
SAFE, SURE, MYSTERIOUS. WORKS LI?E
r.^MA?t?.'
Promptly relieving ever/ kind or .
PAIN ANB INFLAMMATION
sod ill extemel diaesaes of . ' -
MAN OB BBA8T, '
And ls, beyond queetion, the beat Liniment ia
the world.
PRICE, M CENTS PER BOTTLE.
FRANCIS * B?Ti!ta?N??^
MiadelpWi.
DOWIE, MOSSE
Agents for i
Sample Bottlaa furnlahed frsaa. ftbfliiyi