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ADDRESSED TO PHYLLIS AND CORYDON.
Here much love, ami there but little,
Here a name and there a flicker;
Milden, lovers' vows are brittle.
How old folks can fret and bicker,
Warning you to Hunk of this,
nark I the foolish goslings hiss :
Love s:,ivs not?t fever heat: * " \
Summer turns to winter snows.
April blossoms, under feet,
Are all trodden ere June glows:
Warning you to think of this.
Hear the mocking ganders hiss.
Hear that couple jar and jangle.
They were once as fond as you.
Love-knots are too apt to tangle;
One day you may learn to rue.
Cynics warning you of this.
Hark the wise geese, how they hiss !
Never heed thc gabbling creatures:
Press thc lip and clasp the hand.
Gaze upon each other's features,
Wanderin vour Fairy Land.
Never doubt vou're rlgnt in this
Though the silly goslings hiss.
COMMERCIAL SEWS.
Imports.
LIVERPOOL-Per British steamsl?p Lumsden
19S3 pieces carrouware. 2 casks hardware, to Or?
der; 100 casks bottled beer, to Bart A Mackenzie,
Savannah; 8* casks hoes, 1 case, 1 bundle hard?
ware, to J E Adgcr A co: Uti casks whiskey, to R
Mure A co; 35 crates cariheuware, to W L Webb;
1456bars iron, to Order; 2 casks, ? buudles pans, 3
casks chains, 5 casks hinges, l cask, 1 case hard?
ware, to Hart A co; 1 case, 1 cask hardware, to S
R Marshall.
-o
Tlie Charleston Cotton, Itlcc anil Naval
Stores Market.
OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, )
MONDAY EVENING, February 7, 1S70. J
COTTON.-Tiic demand was moderate, with an
easier tendency, the raws receding in some in
stanccsabotit j4'c ? lh. Sales about 400 bales,
viz: 2 at 19; 1 at 20; 10 at 22: S at 22.?,-; 57 at 22X?
lt at 22X; 30 at 23; 10 at 23.'.,'; 30 at 23 )i; 36 at
24; 60 at 24 X; 102 at 24Xc ti lb. We quote:
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary to good ordinary.22 @2C\'
Low middling.S3X028X
Middling.24 re?
strict middling.24X@24X
RICE.-There was considerable business doing
in this grain, largely by one purchaser, the rates
generally being steady. Sale3 of about 450 tierces
of clean Carolina, say 30 tierces at 5Xc; os at 6c;
62 at 6 1-iec; st ai o 3-1 Cc, and 140 tierces at 6Xc
9 lb. We quote common to fair cleau Carolina
at 6>i?6 1-lCc; good 6X@BXc; common prime
' ?Xe $ lb.
NAVAL STORES.-There was no business in these
articles.
FREIGHTS-Are somewhat don. To Llverpoo s
by steam, engagements are making at Xd ?
rb on uplands and l>?'d on sea islands; by
sall, 5-16@Xd fl lb on uplands, and XaXd ? lb
on sea islands. To Havre, by steam, nomi?
nal; by sail, nominal at Xe on uplands
and ixe on sea Islands. Coastwise to
New York, by steam, ? tb on uplands
and lc on sea Islands; by sail,Ko V t? on up?
lands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sail, X
@S'c fi rb on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam,
Xe ? lb on uplands; by sail, somewhat nom?
inal. To Baltimore, by steam, X@??c ^ lb on
uplands; by sail somewhat nomiual.
' EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 days bills 30.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks purchase
sight checks at yt off, and sell at par.
Outside, tiiey purchase at yt off, and sell at
X@XofJ.
COLB.-20@21.
Markets by Telegraph.
FOREIGN.
LONDON, February 7 - Noon.-Consols J2>i.
Bonds 87'V- Sugar anent 2Ss 3da23s6d. Com?
mon rosin 5s c. I at s ad. Tallow 4as 3d.
PARIS, February ".-Bourse opened dull. Routes
TSf SOC
HAVRE, February 7.-Cotton opens quiet for
both; afloat ir. 37c
LIVERPOOL, February 7-NV n.-Cotton opened
quiet and steady; uplands U%d; Orleans llXa
llXd ; sales 10,000 bales. Flour 19s 6d.
DOMESTIC.
NEW YORK, February 7-Noon.-Stocks strong.
Money easy, 5aG per cent. Sterling, long, 9; short
?X- Gold 20J?- Sixty-two's 15>4'; Tennessee ex
coupons 55>?; new 49X; Virginia, ex-coupon, G2X;
new 68X; Louisiana old 68; new 07; levees, sixes
70; eights 81X; Alabama eights 94; Aves 62;
Georgia sixes 87; sevens 92X; North Carolina, old,
43; new 25X: South Carolina, old, 86; new 853?.
Cotton quiet at 25Xc Mess pork $26 25. Lard
15XC- Turpentine 48a48,'?c Rosin $215 for
strained. Freights dull.
Evening.-Cotton drooping; sales 60S ba'es
Flour, 5.110c lower; superfine State $4 S0a4 75;
common to fair cxira Southern $5 35a5 90. Wheat
heavy and la2>: lower, winter red an 1 amber
Western $1 26a l 27. Corn unchanged. Pork $25 I
?20 25. Lard heavy; kettle 16Xal7>ic. Whiskey j
heavy at osa93>{c Groceries and naval stores
quiet. Freights Arm. Money easy at 4n6 per
cent. Sterling 9. Gold heavy at 20. Govern?
ments quiet. Southern securities generally lower.
BALTIMORE, February 7.-Cotton dull at 24Xc
Flour fairly active and prices weak, but not quot
ably lower. Wheat steady and unchanged. Corn
dull; white D3ca$l. Oats 53a55. Rye dull at 05ca
$1. Pork $2S>i. Bacon quiet; shoulders 13 cts.
Lard dull at lOXalTXC Whiskey Orin at OSaOCc.
CINCINNATI, February 7.-Corn dull, with large
receipts, at 72a72c Whiskey U3c. Mess pork $27.
Shoulders 12Xc; clear sides lGalGXe. Lard 15a
ICC
ST. LOUIS, February 7.-Corn declining; prime
to fancy white 80a84c.
LOUISVILLE, February 7.-Corn, sacked, 95 cts.
Mess $27 50. Shoulders l2Xc; clear sides 10c.
Lard in kegs 18c Whiskey 93a94.
SAVANNAH, February 7.-Receipts 2710 bales;
sales 400 bales; middling 24c; market quiet. j
AUGUSTA, February 7.-Fair demand with
light otferlogs; sales 4S0 bales; receipts 695 bales;
middlings 23Xc
MOBILE, February 7.-Fair demand; closed
quiet ;salcs 1200 bales; middling 24c; receipts 12S6
bales. ?
NEW ORLEANS, February 7.-Cotton, demand
fair; prices Orin at 24Xa24Xc; receipts since Sat
orday to.o-ij bales; no exports. Sugar active ami
firmer; prime l2al2Xc Molasses tinner nt 73a
Ific Gold 21. Sterling 31.H?- Sight checks par to
Xe discount.
Murray, Ferris A> Co.'? Naval Stores
Circular.
NEW YORK, February 5.-TURPENTINE.-Thc
business or tho week has-been tree from excite?
ment, but prices have tended steadily upwards,
closing at an ail vance of 2c on our last quotations.
The sales were 1475 bids at 4GXu48, merchantable
and shipping, auiK47a4SXc for N Y bids. Prices
bave now readied such a point as to prohibit ex?
ports, and although our stock is firmly held, yet
we could notice yesterday a weak undertone to
the market, which will make itself felt in case of
any material lucreaaoot stock. Receipts since 1st
inst 695 bbl-; no exports.
ROSIN.-Tim stock on inc 1st Instant was 46,157
bbls, against 114.1U9 bids in iscs, anti S!.jj4 bbls
in 1867, of which about 10,000 b:,is were in course
of shipment. The market is al most bareof strain?
ed common, mid for some days past there have
been no transactions of moment. The sales and
resales are IS.ooo (S500 strained) at $2 lua2 22)j tor
common to good strained; $2 25u2 50 for No 2;
$2 70ii4 for No 1 and low pale, amt $4a~50 for pale
and extra pale. The better grades cont inn-scarce
and in go-xt demand for soap-makers. Receipts
since 1st inst 2417; exports C'J? bbls.
TAR.-Tlie market is in a most unsatlsfactory
condition; sales of about. 400 bbls are reported at
$4a4 23. Yet we know ?r sound lois Wilmington
seeking buyers at $3a3 25. without success. Sioek
on 1st inst 10,101 bbls. Receipts since 519 bbls:
no exports.
Nashville Market.
NASHVILLE, February 3.-COTTON.-The mar?
ket 10-day was dull and drooping, and transac?
tions lLiht. Wc quote ordinary ZOaSlXc; good
ordinary 22Xc; low middling 20a23xc ~$ it.
COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand September 1, is?9. None.
Received lo day. 224
Received previously.29,203-29,487
Total.20,437
Shipped to-day. 208
Shipped previously.25,309-25,517
Stock on hand. 3,o;o
FLOUR-Market buoyant at $5a7 for supers to
fancy.
CORN.-Shipments to-day of 7600 bushels white
at $1, sacked and delivered in depot, and 900
bushels mixed at B7j?C
WHB?T.-Salt-K and shipments of 300 bushels
th"iee red ai. $120. sacked and delivered in depot.
OATS-We quote at C5c sacked from store.
New York Rice Market.
The Jmrnal of Commerce of February 4 says:
"The market for domestics is not so active to?
day but prices are steady. Holders do not press
their stocks, and the grocers purchase VP-" MOD.
erately. We quote 6Xa7XO for com^ to cnolcc;
iu invoices at 7a7Ke for jol? jots- RftDgoon is
nominal."
I Thc World says : ..Less active, but desirable
j goods Arm. CarolinaCa6Kc for common to good;
7a7??o for prime to choice."
Interior Cotton Markets.
COLUMBUS. February 5.-Our market extreme?
ly dull and unsettled. Middlings 22".fc. Sales st
bales. Receipts 130 bales. Shipments 4.1 bales.
SELMA February 5.-A good demand in the
fore part' of thc day. resulting In sales of 240
bales at 23 to 2S.'??'c for low middling.
' COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand September 1,1SC0. 84
Received this week. 1.070
Received previously.:.40,164-41,234
Total. 41,318
Shipped this week..".. 1,159
Shipped previously.32,35;-3-"-,5l4
Stock on hand February 4.1S70. 7,804
Receipts O y Railroad, February 7.
SOITU CAROLINA KAILKOA?.
960 bales cotton, 2 cars stock. To Railroad
Agent, J B E Sloan, Felzcr, Rodgers A co. Frost A
Adger, W C Courtney A co, W K Ryan, G H Wal?
ter A co, Kbkpatrick A Witte. G W Williams A co,
l'inckney Bros. Wiss A co. L I) DeSatissure. Clng
horn, Herring A co, R C Sharp, A IS Mulligau, W
P Hall, and others.
Passengers.
Per British steamship Lumsden, from Liver
pool-T Johnson. J Hrooks, \V Brooks, W Murdock,
U R Carr. Ellen Sanes, A Portman, V Cruil ami
family, F Bleyard. A Criol. Mary Morton, W Mor?
ton, Mr Chiton, W E Martin. F E Martin, J Atlains,
Mrs Adams. Mrs Simpson, W Simpson, J Paut, E
Lowry, and Mr Mier.
PORT C ALU JV DAR.
MOON'S rnASES.
First Quarter, 8th. 1 hour, o minutes, evening.
Full Moon, 15th, 10 hours, 7 minutes, evening.
Last Quarter, 22d. 1 hour. 20 minute?, moraine
FKBllUAlty.
srx.
RISES.
6..51
6.. 51
C . 50
0..49
C..4S
C..47
C. .40
SUN
SETS.
S..37
5..3S
5..38
5..?D
5..40
5.. 41
MOON
K. & S.
morn.
12.. l
12..50
1..40
2..4'J
3..45
4..44
I men
WATER.
morn.
12..32
1..21
2..18
3..10
4.. 21
5..22
7 Mondnv.
S Tuesday.
9 Wednesday..
10 Thursday_
11 Friday.
12 Saturday_
13 Sunday......
MARISA yun a.
CHARLESTON, FEBRUARY 8.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
British steamship Lumsden, Rutter, Liverpool
left January 17. Assorted cargo. To R Mute A
co. Hart A co, S R Marshall. Dart A Mackenzie
(Savannah.) J E Adger A co. W L Webb, and
Order. The L had strong westerly gales and
heavy weather nearly all thc passage.
Sehr J B Vanditsen, Young, Philadelphia-8
days. Coal. To H F Baker A co. Has experienc?
ed "heavy gales on 'he passage.
Sehr Oneida, Davis, New York-0 days, Guano
and acids. To J A Enslow A co. Graeser A Smith.
Pelzer, Rodgers A co, W C Dukes A co, Railroad
Agent, and Order. Das experienced severe north?
east gales.
Sehr Leila, Foss, New York-0 days. Citano.
To J A Enslow A co. and Railroad Agent,
Sehr Altoona, Fitzgerald. Baltimore- 5 days.
Corn, oats and Hour. To Willi* & Chisolm, Wer?
ner & Ducker. M Lohra. J li Wurlnnann A co, s c
Railroad Agent, Palmetto Pioneer Co-operative
Associative Association, Wagoner & M?rnsee*, N
E Railroad Agent, R M Butler & Son, TTupper i
Son, and Stenhouse A co.
Sehr Emily Curtis Haskell, Wilmington. Di l-s
days. Guano. To Risley A Creighton, and Chig
horn. Herring A- co.
Sehr A II Whitmore. Greenlaw, Norfolk, Ya-?
days. Corn. To K M Butler ? Son. On the Ct I:
instant, on thc western edge of thc Gulf Si ream,
spoke thc sela NW Talbert, from Satilla, Ga, foi
Bath. Me.
Sehr Emblem, Pigott, Santcc. 1335 bushels
rough rice. To G A Tren holm A Son.
Sehr Lillian, Harker, Santcc. 13uu bushelsrou^h
rice. To W C Bee A co.
Sehr Carne, Whitehurst. Santcc. 22co bushels
rough rice. To Prust A Adger.
Sehr Ann S Deas, Garbattic. West Point Milt.
122 tierces rice. To J lt Pringle A sou, and w c
Bee A co.
S' -''enian, from Milltown. 1300 bushels rough
rice. w c Rec A co.
By drays from West Point Mill. 45 tierces rico.
To W Gurney.
BELOW.
A bark, unknown.
IN THE OFFING.
Sehr Robert Caldwell. Mccormack. New York
4 days. To W Roach A co. and others.
CL EA GEO Y BSTEKOA Y.
British bark Thc Queen, Hetherington, St Johns,
I N B-R Mure A co.
Bark Annie Torrey, Libby, Matanzas-W Roach
A co.
Sehr F N Tower, Perry, Port north ut Cuba-W
Roach A co.
Sehr Louler Newton, Gray, Fernandina, Fla-W
Roach A co.
Sehr Hyne, Glover. Harlen, Ga-W Roach A co.
Sehr Louise Crockett, Pi Isburv, Navassa-J A
Enslow A co.
FROM THIS PORT.
Steamship James Adger, Lockwood. New York.
February 3.
Brig Wm Creery, Simons, New York, February 4.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
Steamship Prometheus, Cray, at Philadelphia,
February 4.
Sehr J C Thompson, Jeffers, at Philadelphia.
February 4.
Sehr J B Smith, Williams, at New York, Feb?
ruary 4.
BY TELEGRAPH.
I SAVANNAH. February 7.-Arrived, steamship
Oriental, Boston;Selim G W Stetson, Norfolk; An?
drew H Edwards, Philadelphia: Marlon Draper,
Portland; Fred Walton and C K Himer. Baltimore.
Cleared, ship Colonist, Liverpool.
MEMORANDA.
SAVANNAH. February 7-Thc steamship Orien?
tal, from Boston, to day towed In port tho British
brig Helen, from New York fur Wilmington, N C.
Thc Helen was dismasted oil North Carolina coast
in the late gale.
The sehr Palma, Rankin, for Ccorgctown, S C,
cleated ut New York February 4.
LIST OP VESSELS
OP, Cl.KAI: Ll) ANO SAILED VOK THIS POUT.
FOREIGN.
LIVERPOOL
Bark A 15 Wyman, Wyman, sailed.Ian 0
The Charlotte Maude, McNaiightcn, sailed..Dec 24
NEWPORT, ENG.
The Island Queen, Brook, sailed.Jan 13
DOM E~~S TIC.
BOSTON.
Sehr tl N Hawkins, Myatt, up.Jan 14
Sehr Henrietta, Lea vu t, clearcG.Feb l
NEW YORK.
British bark Contest, Seott, cte.' rei'.Jan 21
Sehr Wm Flint, Post, cleared.Jan 0
Sehr John stockton. Price, cleared.Jan 0
Sehr M F Staples, Conin, cleared.lan l
Sehr Jessie B Smith, Williams, cleared.Feb 4
Sehr Mau aka, Fooks, up.Jan 16
Sehr A J Bentley. Runncli, up.lan 10
Sehr Anna E Caril. Tyler, cleared.Jan 25
Sehr ST Weaver. Morris, up.Jan 20
Sehr Merrill C Hart, Crawley, up.Jail 31
Sehr Ella, Pease, up.J;ni 3t
Sehr Myrover, Brown, up.Pell ?
Sehr Daniel Brittain, Carroll, up.Feb 3
flllLADCLPUIA.
Steamship Tronic'lieus, Gray, cleared.Feb 4
Sehr J C Thomson, Vanxant, cleared.Feb 4
Sehr R Peterson,- English, cleared.Jan 31
r.AI.TIMDItK.
Steamship Falcon, Horsey, cleared.Frb :t
Brig Monica, Libby, cleared.Fell 3
Brig Black Swan, up.Jan 4
I Sehr H G Hand, lin lld. up.Jan 21
Sehr S R Wheeler. Lloyds, np.Ian '.'I
Sehr John. Lymburner, cleared.Jan 23
Sehr M A Coombs, Coombs, cleared.Pell 2
Sehr LW Bunnell, Bunn? ll, cleared.Feb l
Sehr Jennie Mono i, Gam mage, up.Feb 3
Sehr Ven ilia, Eaton, cleared.Fe!? 3
NORFOLK. VA.
Sehr Rosa. Drinkwater, sailed.Jan IS
Sehr Sparkling Sea. Row, cleared.Jan 21
Behr Mediator, Gage, sailed.Jan 2s
Sehr Kattie M H-iwes, Howes, sailed.Jan 31
Sehr Wm Thompson, Eldridge,sailed.Feb 4
C.
S O II L IC P E G ll E L L ,
No. 37 LINE STREET, BETWEEN RINO AND
ST. PHILIP.
LUMBER of every description anti BUILDING
MATERIAL, Lime and Plastering Lath*, Paints
Oils, Glasses, Shlnatlcs; also Groove and Toiigue
Boards, Ac., constantly on hand at thc lowest
market prices._?ctn mtiisivr
'yy I L L I S ?fc CHISOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS,
Will attend to the Purchase, Sale and Shipmeni
(to Foreign and Domestic Ports) of COTTON.
RICE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORKS.
ATLANTIC WHARF. Charleston. S. C.
E. WILLIS.A. R. CIUSOLM.
OC115
_,. flipping._
TTiOR NEW YORK-THURSDAY.
? -
THE Al SIDE-WHEEL STEAMSHIP
TENNESSEE,
Chichester, Commander, will sall for^jagn?.
New York on THURSDAY, February ^^jK^Av*
10th, at 3 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Union
Wharves.
ThrouRh Bills Lading will be Issued for Cotton
to LIVERPOOL, IIAVIlE, Boston and thc New
England Manufacturing Cities.
Insurance bj the Steamers of this line H Per
cent.
For Freight engagements, applv to WAGNER,
HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to WM.
A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves.
feb7 5
F
OR NEW YORK.
The First Class Side-wheel steamship^f^Cfife.
CHARLESTON. James Berry, i:?m- ^JHRft*
mander, of the New York and Charleston Steam
ship Company's Linc, will leave Adger's South
Wharr on WEDNESDAY, thc yth instant, at ll
o'clock A. M.
?3- Marine Insurance hnlf percent by this Line.
usr Through Bills of Ladiug given on Cotton to
Liverpool.
Superior AccomodatioDS for Passengers.
JAMES ADGER.A CO., Agents.
MANHATTAN follows on SATURDAY 12th inst.,
at 2:30 P. M. _fcb7 3
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOS
TON, AND TUE CITIES OF TUE NORTH?
WEST.
THROUGH RILLS OF LADING GIVEN FOR
COTTON TO DREM EN.
Tlic fine Steamship FALCON, fl??nry. 1 'T?StL.
Commander, will sail for Baltimore on,?4?i?fe??
THURSDAY, February 10th, at l P. M. Tint SEA?
GULL will follow on thc 15th. -,
.eTrlnsumiice by the steamers of this line y3
per ceut. to Baltimore and Philadelphia. To Bos?
ton %(. Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that
city by railroad from Baltimore without addi?
tional expense for insurance.
j05>-Consignecs by this line are allowed ample
time to sample and sell their Cottons from thc
Railroad Depot lu Philadelphia.
PAUL C. TRENIIOLM.
fcl?" 4 Union Wharves.
JpOR PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON.
Ttic Steamship PROMETHEUS, Cap-^??^.
tain A. B. Gray, will leave North itlan-SABBaS
tlc Wharf, on THURSDAY, 10th instant, at -
o'clock.
For Freight or Passage, applv to
JOHN A THEO. GETTY,
rcb7 North Atlantic Wharf.
rjpRAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH
CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA
AND AIKEN.
And other places, should lay In Hieir^H^?S?
supplies of Clarets, Cliauipugucs, Cor-^?iB?a.
dials. Brandies, Whiskies Wines, Canned soups
and Meats, American and Euglisli Biscuits, De?
villed Ham, Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking
Tobacco and Imported Seg?is.
WM. S. CORWIN A CO.,
No. 275 King street, opposite Hasel,
Charleston, S. C.
Brauch of No. 000 Broadway, corner 20th street.
New York. sept 28 8mos
pACHTC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S
Tintorera LINE TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above line leave rier^rf^SS*
No. 42. North Uiver, loot of Canal stree! SjUfiBB
New Yolk, at 12 o'clock noon, of Hie ?Hi and
?isl of every month (except when these dates fail
on Sunday, then the Saturday preceding.)
Departure of thc 21st connect ai Panania
?'tili .steamers for Sou th Pacific and Central Amer
iran ports. Those ?1 Mit much nt Manzanillo.
Steamship JAPAN leaves S^n Francisco Tor
Japan and China Mareil 1, I STU.
No California steamers tot.ch at Havana, but go
direct from New York to AspinwalL
one hundred pounds baggage free to each adult.
Medicine and attendance free
For Passage Tickets or further information op
pty at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on th?
wharf, foot of Canal-Street, Non h Uiver, Ne?
York. F. R. BABY, Agent.
marcius lyr
VESSELS SUPPLIED WITH CABIN AND
MESS STORES ON SHORT NOTICE.
C.iptains and Stewards aro respect
fully invited lu call and examine the^'?????
quality and prices of our coons. Full weight
guaranteed. Delivered free of expense.
WM S. CORWIN A CO..
No. 275 King street, opposite Basel,
Charleston, s. C.
?jr Branch of No. COO Broadway, New York.
jan24
"POR
C H E R AW, S . C . ,
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON TUE
PEEDEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN, S. C.
Thc Steamer "PI ANTER," Cap-? ^x^T**)*
tain J. T. Foster, ls now receiving jsg??S?a
Freight at Accommodation Wharf, and will leave
on TnURSOAT MURNINI;, lot li instant, at ti o'clock.
Freight and wharfage must bc prepaid.
For Freight or Passaic, having line Stateroom
accommodations, applv to
HAVEN EL & HOLMES,
rcbS 2n*c No. 177 Ea?t Bay.
jp O R E DIS T O ,
ROCKVILLE, AND ENTERPRISE.
Thc steamer ST. HELENA, Cap- _-JT^b.
tain il. D. Elliott, will leave as nbove^:^Ui?L?^
To-NlGUT, nt hair-past 10 o'clock, fruity South
Commercial Wharf, and Ed ls to WEIMTOJUAY
MoKNiNn, at 9 o'clock.
Freight will be received Tnis DAY until sunset.
JOHN H. MURRA Y j
Market Wharf.
Thc Steamer leaves again WEONERDAY MORN?
ING, I61 h inst,, at 3 o'clock, and Edisto same day,
at 2 o'clock P. M._fobs 1?
NLANDROUTE-FOR SAVANNAH VIA
BEAUFORT AND SEA BROOK'S LANDING,
HILTON HEAD, TWICE A WEEK.
I
The steamer PILOTBOY. Captain C. , irr*""115!??
Carroll White, will sail for Savaa-^aaBSSS
nah via Beaufort every SCNI>AY and THURSDAY
MORNING, at R o'clock.
On thc Sunday's trip she will touch nt Chlsolm's
and ^Turner's Landings, going and returning, ami
will touch ?it Blnirion, going and returning, every
alternate Thursday. Returning will leave Savan?
nah every MONDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, at
2 o'clock.
For Freight or Passage, app'y to
J. D. AIKEN .v CO.. Agents,
jau23_ _South Atlantic Wharf.
?pOR PALATKA, FLORIDA,
VIA SAVANNAH. FERNANDINA JACKSON?
VILLE AND LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S R1VEIL
SEMI-WEEKLY LINE.
Steamer "DICTATOR," Captain _ _T,t.
George E. McMillan, sails every?fiSgeA?
TUESDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock.
steamer "CITY POINT," Captain Fenn reek,
sails every FRIDAY EVENING ar. s o'clock. Con
i rei lng with Slea mer STARLIGHT for Enterprise.
Through Tickets and through Bills of Lading
fo: Freight given.
J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents,
janis South Atlantic Wharf.
JL*1 O R SALE.
Tho Commodious Stern-wheel Steamer
GENERAL HOWARD,
Formerly plying between Winning- _ -TT**,J> v
ton and Hiver side (Ca pc Fear River)?^S?SS-i
as passenger and freight boat.
Lenirili over all.loo feet.
Hreadth of beam. 2H>? leet.
Depth of hold. 6 reef.
Draft. 3j? rcet.
Tonnage.144 G3-100
Two Engines In good order, cylinder ld inches
diameter: 6 foot stroke. Upper deck saloon and
passenger accommodation are spacious and com?
fortable. Lower deck and hold for freight.
B. S. GUION,
General Superintendent,
Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford R. R,
Wilmington, N. C. jan2S 10
?Miscellaneous.
IF YOU WANT NOTE, LETTER AND
CAP PAPERS and ENVELOPES, go to
EDWARD PERRY.
No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel
Charleston, S. C. decM Binns
rp F. CHU PEIN,
DENTIST,
OF RI CE NO. 275 K7XG STREET,
novl3 9mos
IF YOU WANT YOUR PRINTING DONE
in Fine Style and at Reasonable Rates, go to
EDWARD PERRY,
No. i.r.5 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel,
Charlcstou, S. c. decl4 6mos
F
51)ipping.
OR LIVERPOOL.
The fine first-class British Bark LAKEM?
BA, Captain Brown, having a large portion
of her cargo engaged, will load with dispatch.
For Freight engagements, apply to
HENRY CARD,
fcb4 Accommodation Wharf.
F
OR LIVERPOOL
Thc fine British Ship "GORILLA,'' Wm.
Sav, Muster, wants soo bales Cotton to
complete cargo for thc above port.
For Freight engagements, apply to
ROBERT MORE A CO.,
feb! Boyce's Wharf.
JgOSTON AND CHARLESTON LINE.
FOR BOSTON.
The Schooner IDA BELLA, Fisher, Mas- j?Tfc?
ter, having all heavy freight engaged, SSBs
wants light freight to UH up, and will have dis
patch.
For Freight engagements, apply to
MOSES. GOLDSMITH A SON,
jan.Tl Vendue Range.
JpOR LIVERPOOL.
TO SAIL ON OR ABOUT THE 20TH INSTANT.
The first class American Bark WETTER- -?JA
HORN, LnRderken, Master, of small cana
city, is rapidly loading for the above port.
For balance of freight room apply to
jan7 STREET BROTHERS A CO.
EXCURSIONS TO ALL POINTS OF
INTEREST AROUND TUE HAR OOH.
Thc fast sailing and comfortably ap?
pointed Yacht ELEANOR will now resumc_
her trips to all points In the harbor, starting
EVERY MORN INO, nt io o'clock, and every AFTER?
NOON, at 3 o'clock, from South Commercial
Wharf.
For Passage or Charter, apply next door south
of the Mills House. nov8 3mos
niitlroftus.
c
ll ANGE OF SCHEDULE
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, )
ATLANTIC AND GOLF RAILROAD, }
SAVANNAH, January 7, 1870. )
On and after SUNDAY, thc 9th Instant, Passen?
ger Trains on this road will run as follows:
NIORT EXI'RESS TRAINS.
Leave Savannah daily at.4.30 P. M.
Arrive at Jcsup (junction M. A B. R. R.)
daily at.7.30 P. M.
Arrive at Live Oak daily at.2.20 A. M.
Arrive at Jacksonville doily at.7.02 A. M.
Arrive at Tallahassee dally at..7.07 A. M.
Arrive at Quincy daily at.9.15 A. M.
Arrive at Bainbridge" (Mondays except?
ed) at.6.15 A. M.
Leave Bainbridge (Sundays excepted)
at.0.30 P. M.
Leave Quincy dally at.0.26 P. M.
Leave Tallahassee dally at.8.25 P. M.
Leave Jacksonville dally at.8.30 P. M.
Leave Live Oak dally at.1.28 A. M.
Leave Jcsup dally at.7.60 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah daily at.lo.so A. M.
MACON AND BRUNSWICK ACCOMMODATION.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted)
nt.2.10 P. M.
Arrive at Jcsup (Sundays excepted)
at.6.00 P. M.
Arrive at Brunswick daily at.n.20 P. M.
Leave Macon daltv at.8.30 A. M.
Leave Jcsup daily at.r..oo P. M.
Arrive at Savannah dally nt.9.30 P. M.
On Sunday this train will leave Savannah nt
7.15 A. M.. couucc'liig with trains for Macon and
Brunswick, and connecting with trains from
Macon and Brunswick, will arrive at Savanuali at
9.30 P. M.
PAY TRAIN.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted)
at.7.16 A. M.
Arrive at Jcsup (Sundays excepted) ar..10.45 A. M.
Arrive at Live oak (Sundays excepted)
nt.7.00 P. M.
Arrive at Macon dally at.T.M P. M.
Leave Live Oak (Sundays excepted) at..0.no A. M.
Leave Jesup (Sundays excepted) at.2.16 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah (Sundays except?
ed) at.5.35 P. M.
Passengers fur Macon take 7.16 A. M. tralu from
Sava-inah, leaving daily.
Passengers for Bruuswick take 2.10 T. M. train
from Savannah.
Passengers leaving Macon at R.30 A. M.. con?
nect at Jesup with express train for Florida
ami Western Division, and with train for Savan?
nah, arriving at 0.30 P. M.
Passengers from Brunswick connect at Jesup
with train for Savannah, arriving nt 6.35 P. M.,
except on Sunduys. when it arrives at 9.:;o P. M.
Connect at Macon with tralu for Atlanta, leav?
ing at ?.00 P. M.
SOUTH GEORGIA AND FLORIDA RAILROAD TRAIN.
Leave Thomasvllle (Tuesdays, Thurs?
days, and Saturdays) at.8.00 A. M.
Arrive at Pelham ( Tuesdays, Thursdays,
ami Saturdays) at.9.55 A. M.
Leave Pelham (Tuesdays, Thursdays,
ami Saturday s) at.3.45 P. M.
Arrive at Thonmsvillo (Tuesdays, Thurs?
days, aud Saturdays) at.".fi.00 P. M.
H. S. HAINES,
feb7 General Superintendent.
S
OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
CHARLESTON, S. C., Sept. 15, Isen. |
On and after Thursday, September IB, thc Pas?
senger Trains on thc South Carolina Railroad will
ruu as follows:
FOR AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M
Arrive at Augusta.4.45 P. M.
Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem?
phis, Nashville and New orleans, via Montgomery
and Grand Junction.
FOR COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston.S.30 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.4.40 P. M.
Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester
Railroad, and Camden tram.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta......R.OO A. M.
Arrive ut Charleston.4.00 P. M.
Leave Columbia.7.45 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.4.uo P. M.
AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.7.co P. ?.'.
Arrive at Augusta.0.10 A. M.
Connecting with trains for Memphis. Nashville
and New Orleans via Grand Junction.
Leave Augusta.4.10 P. M.
Arrive ut Charleston.4.U0 A. M.
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS,
(Suudays excepted.)
L r.ve Charleston.r..05 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia.4.45 A. M.
Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville
and Columbia Railroad, and on Mondays, Wednes?
days and Fridays with Charlotte and South Caro?
lina Railroad.
Leave Columbia.5.60 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston.5.30 A. M.
SOMMERVILLE TRAIN.
Leave Charleston.2.50 P. M.
Arrive at Summerville.4.io p. M.
Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M.
Arrive al Charleston.8.25 A. M.
CAMDEN BRANCH.
Camden and Columbia Passeuger Trains on
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be?
tween Camden and Ringville dully, (Sundays ex?
cepted,) connects willi up and dowu Day Pas?
sengers at Ringville.
Leave Camden..6.35 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M.
Leave Columbia.1.48 P. M.
Arrivent Camden.0.00 P. M.
(Signed) H.T. PEAKE,
septifi General Superintendent.
Xiqnorc
?OGNAC URANDY IN CASES.
A. TOBIAS' SONS, oller or sal?-, 3uo cases, 1
dozen each. Cognac BRANDY. "Vine Growers''
brand, and three years old, In bonded warehouse.
Jan2l imo_
"?ENZINE, DOUBLE DISTILLED,
WILL REMOVE OREASE S|POTS.
Manufactured and for Bale, wholesale and re
tail, by DR. H. BAER,
nov3 No. 131 Meeting street.
"Brags, (Remir?is, &t.
JJ E N B Y'S
CARBOLIC
CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR,
OR
BLOOD CLEANSER.
This medicine ls known to the faculty as being
the concentrated fluid extract of Sarsaparilla
united with Carbolic Acid, and ls guaranteed as
chemically pure.
FOR TUB CURE OF
SCROFULA AND CONSUMPTION.
This remedy ls compounded expressly for puri?
fying and cleansing the blood of all Infirmities,
going at once to the fountain-head of disease. It
extinguishes
TUMORS. CONSUMPTION, SYPHILIS, SKIN ERUP?
TIONS, SALT RHEUM, BOILS, RHEUMATISM,
WASTE OF VITALITY, SCROFULA.
We all know that thc promiscuous vaccination
indulged In during the late war bred the most vii
lanous diseases. Vaccination pus was taken from
the arms of many persons full of scrofulous sores.
Then of course the Impurities of thc scrofulous
patient was absorbed In thc blood of men other?
wise without diseases, and both became infected
alike. Men, women and children throughout all
the West are most wofuliy diseased from this
cause, and knew not uutil a few months ago, the
origin of it.
HENRY'S CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR
Relieves the Entire System of Pains and Aches,
enlivens thc Spirit, and sends New Blood
BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY VEIN.
It imparts a
Sparkling Brightness to the Eye,
A Rosy (How to thc Cheek,
A Ruby Tinge to the Lips,
A Clearness to the Head,
Brightness to thc Complexion,
Buoyancy to thc Spirits,
And Happiness on all Sides.
For all affections of thc kidneys it.is unsurpassed.
People have been rescued, as lt were, rrom thc
rcry jaws of death, by a timely use of this great
remedy. -
EXTRACTS FROM VABIOUS LETTERS.
"Doctor, 1 was vaccinated in the hospital. Be?
fore that I had no skin disease Until 1 had a bot?
tle of your'Constitution Renovator,'sent me by
Mr. Roper, of Columbia. Mo., 1 suffered tortures
with running sores. Since 1 used two bottles I
am all well except a small sore on t he calf of my
left leg, ami that Is getting well fast."
This from a lady: "And now my skin ls as clear
md fair as a babe's. My complexion, thauks to
vour . Renovator,' ls beautiful."
"Yes, yes, I may well say such relief was
unknown'to me before. Enclosed Hud live dollars
for six bottles ; two families here want to try it."
"1 was very much troubled with syphilis. Your
remedy seems to bc curing mc fast, send four
bottles per express."
"No more rheumatism. Three bottles of Con?
stitution Renovator have made me a new man."
"Doctor, enclosed find $5. Please send me a
supply. Two famll'es herc want to try your Con?
stitution Renovator."
We have not space for more of the above ex?
tracts, but you can ask your neighbor about the
remedy. Every one has something good to say,
as it cures every time.
FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE
KIDNEYS, RETENTION OK THE URINE, AC, Ac.
Ami Tor Female Diseases,
Nervous Prostration, Weakness, General Lassi?
tude, and Want of Appetite, it is unsurpassed.
CAUTION!-In ordering our remedy always place
theuumberof our Postotllcc Box on your letters.
The new law of our New York Postofllce compels
Oils. Address,
DR. M. E. HENRY A CO..
Director General Berlin Hospital, Prussia.
AGENCY OF THE UNITED STATES. ..
Laboratory, 270 Pearl street, Postotllcc Box 5272.
NEW YORK.
?3-C0NSTITUTI0N RENOVATOR ls SI per bot?
tle, six bottles for $5. Sent anywhere on receipt
of price. Patients are requested to correspond
confidentially, and reply will be made hy following
mall. Sold by all respectable Druggists.
0. IV. AI MAR, Charleston, Agent.
Janl7 mwslyr_.
USSELLS SOOTHING CORDIAL
FOR INFANTS TEETHING.
ALLAYS INFLAMMATION OF TUE RUMS. Cd'.ES
CHOL1C, CHOLERA INFANTUM, DYSENTERY,
AN!? ALL DISEASES Tl) WHICH
CHILDREN ARB SUBJECT
WHEN TEETHING.
CONTAINS NO ANODYNE.
RUSSELL'S SOOTHING CORDIAL is offered to
thc public with an absolute guarantee against ntl
danger from its use.. Read the following certifi?
cates:
CHARLESTON, May lil, 1808.
Mr. J. H. RUSSELL, one of our careful und Intel?
ligent Pharmaceutists and Apothecaries, has sub?
mitted to my examination Hie formula for thc
pr?par?t iou ofa Southing Cordial prepared and
vended by him.
It alfords me pleasure to express a favorable
opinion of its sate and etlleient adaptation to the
particular eases of thc diseases of children, which
it ls designed to relieve.
E. GEDDINGS, M. I).
Having had occasion to prescribe RUSSELL'S
Soothing Cordial In severe cases of Bowel Com?
plaints In children amt delicate females, 1 have
been much pleased with its effects. 1 consider lt
a valuable medicine in all cases, in which lt may
bc advisable to avoid the use of anodyne, and par?
ticularly for family use, as it ls perfectly safe.
W. T. WRAGG, M. ?.
CHARLESTON, S. C., 1S63.
Dear Sir-1 have used your Soothing Cordial for
Dlarrluea in teething children, and timi it n very
excellent preparation, lt bas a great advantage
over most preparations of thc kind in containing
no opium or Narcotic
When these arc required they can bc added in
proportions applicable to thc case.
I therefore can recommend Its use In thc affec?
tions Tor which it ls designed.
Respectfully venrs, Ac.
T. L. OCHER, M. D.
CHARLESTON. S. C.. 1SCS.
I certify that I have most successfully used
Russin.L'S Soothing Cordial In thc Summer Com?
plaints of Infants. He has fully exhibited Hie In?
gredients of his remedy, ami the tedious method
of preparation. 1 recognize thc proscription
containing no anodyne whatever-as a moat safe
and eitlciiclousonc in bowel affections of children.
When much pain or restlessness attends thc aire?
Hon, doses of Paregoric can be added to Hie pre
Scribed doses of thc Cordial according to thc nge
of the patient. Thc compound, though more
often, acts in an efficient manlier without any ad?
dition of anodyne.
In the Diarrhoea cf the aged, in Increased doses,
lt. ls of great value as a remedy; .never disagree?
ing with thc stomach-increasing appetite, im?
proving digestion, and acting ?is a slow but eill?
cicnt astringent tigeiit.
W. M. FITCH. M. I).
MOUNT PLEASANT, S. C., l.CGS.
Afr. J. B. Riuiscll :
DEAR SIR-I have used your Soot liing Cordial
for children extensively in my practice, and mest
cheerfully testify to Us merila, I have found K,
without an exception, to accomplish nil lt claims,
and consider it superior to anything in use for
children.
Its freedom from anodyne of any kind recom?
mends it as a perfectly safe preparation in the
hands of mothers and Inexperienced nurses.
Very respectfully, Ac,
D. R. WILLIAMS, M. D.
Made by J. H. RUSSELL, Chemist.
Sold hy Dr. IL BA ER, Wholesale Ager.t for
Soul li Carolina. oetAti
UPILAU'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG
DRINK.
A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS.
One Dollar a Pottle. Kent by mai!, postage
paid, on receipt of price.
The Antidote is Hie best remedy Ci::!'.an be
administered in Mania-u-Potu, and also for all
nervous affections.
For sale by Dr. II. BARR.
No. 131 Meeting si rei.
octfi Agent for South Carolina.
J T. HUMPHREYS,
BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT.
SALES OF REAL ESTATE. STOCKS. BONDS
SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO?
PERTY ATTENDED TO.
No. 27 BROAD S T R E E T ,
Charleston, S. C.
REFERENCES.-Hon. HENRY BUIST. W. J. MA
'5RATI1, Esq., General JAMES CONNER. T. K.
WARING. Esn. o^u
I L L I A M A. C OUR TENA Y,
(Lute of thc firm of Courtenay A Trenholm.)
SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
AGENT OF THE NEW YORK AND SOUTH CARO?
LINA STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NO. 1 UNION WHARVES,
fohlst u2fm0_Charleston. S. C.
J-^OUIS McLAIN,
BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 48 BROAD STREET.
Charleston, S. C.
Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought, carried am
sold short In New York City.
Particular attention paid to the purchase an.
sale of aU kinds of Southern Securities.
octfi
SDrngs, Rome?is, Ut.
F . P A N K N I N ,
APOTHECARY AND CHEMIST,
No. 123 MEETING STREET. CHARLESTON, S. C.
The .ia vertiser begs to call attention to his stock
of the best Imported and domestic
CHEMICALS, DRUGS AND PATENT MED?
ICINES.
Upon thc DISPENSING DEPARTMENT of his
business he bestows the utmost personal care and
attention, and guarantees thc purity of the medi?
cines used In compounding.
PRESCRIPTIONS
Prepared carefully at all hours of the day and
nignr.
Special Agency for Hie sale <-f
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Manufactured by
Messsrs. GEORGE TIEMANN <k CO.,
O P N E W V O R K .
nts STOCK OP
HAIR, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES, PERFU?
MERIES, Ac,
\* large and well selected.
/
AGENCY KUM TUX SALEOPTIIR i'K:.t;::irrup
ROC K L>HriM? B ALUM SPRING W A T V. R,
A si:; pty cl which is always im I.-.M .
Manufacturer of
r A N K N IN'S
'ATI C E I T T IC R
Which have established tar themselves a reputa
tlou surpassed by n.iio.
Through constant effort and attention he hope
to merit a continuance of the public patronage
which has hitherto been extended to hun.
fehl6 tuthslyr
A^YEB'S CATHARTIC PILLS,
FOR ALL TIUC PURPOSES OF A LAXATIVE
MEDICINE.
Perhaps no one medi?
cine is so universally re?
quired by everybody as
a cathartic, nor was
ever auy before so uni?
versally adopted lnro
use, lu every country
and among all classes,
as this mihi lott, cillcient
purgative PILL. The
obvions reason ls, that
It is a more reliable and
far more effectual rem?
edy limn any other.
Those who have tried It, know that lt cured them:
those who have not, know that it cures their
neighbors und friends, and all know that what it
docs once it does always-that it never falls
through any fault or neglect of Its composition.
Wc have thousands upon thousands of the certifi?
cates of their remarkable cures of the following
complaints, but such cures are known in every
neighborhood, and wc need not publish them.
Adapted t . all ages and conditions in all climates;
containing neither calomel or any deleterious
drug, th?> way be taken willi safety by anybody.
Their s?irar coating preserves them evei fresh and
mattes i h em pleasant to t>iKc. trune IM.-IH?: purely
'. .getahle 1,0 harm can arise from their ns*? lu any
tpmttlUy. .?
Tiley operate hy their powerful Influence ?m ilie
internal vfe^jera to purify thc blood untlstlmuuite
lt Into healthy action-remove the oti-t mci ions of
the stomach, bowels, liver, and oilier organs of
tito ledy. restoring their irregular action to health,
and by cOrreeliiig, wherever they exisr. SUCH
derangement* us arc thc first origin of disease.
Minute directions arc given in thc wrapper on
Hie Lox. r..r Dur following complaints, which these
PILO rapidly.cure:
For Dv.ipKi-*!.! or INDIGESTION1, LISTLESSNESS
LAN;/. !'!: I'.lid Loss of APPETITE, I !K > Sil Mild be
taken m?Hlfisaieiy to stimulate t!?>- stomach and
rest ere >.< lu allliy tone and action.
Pnr I.IVK'I COMPLAINT mid Its various symp
i< ::i .?. i .i.e.. - HEADACHE, SICK HEADAI?IU:, JAI'N
ijiri: or GREEN SICKNESS, DI LILT* COLIC and
lliLinrs FEVER*, they should iieiudhdoindy taken
for each caff, to correct the <!i ?-a-i-il action or
remove thc o' st ructions which cause tt.
For DvsKNTEKY or DIARKUIKA, but 01.5 mild
dose is generally required.
For RHEUMATISM, GOUT, GRAVEL, PALPITATION
OK Tin: BEAUT, PAIN IN TUE SIDE. HACK ?nd
LI NG?, they ?linnlil tie continuously taken, as re
quired, tu e'.iamru thc diseased action of the sys?
tem. With =tich change those complaints dis?
appear.
For DROPSY and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS they
should be takrn in large and frequent doses to
produce the cifect of a drastic purge'.
For SUPPRESSION a-large dose should be taken
as lt produces the desired effect by sympathy.
Aa a DINNER PILL, take one or two PILLS to pro?
mote digestlou and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates thc stomach ono
bowels Into healthy action, restores the appetite,
and invigorates thc system. Hence if ls often ad?
vantageous where no serious derangement exists.
One who feels tolerably well, often lintis that a
dose of these Pu ts makes him reel decidedly bet?
ter, fri.::: "lr cleansing and reiiovaii::;? effect on
tho digi stive a pun valus.
DR. J. c. AVER ? CO., Practica! Chemists.
Lowell, Mass., r. s. A.A
Sn'.i'r: wholesale and retail br IMJWIK. MOISE
& DAVIS. Charleston, S. C., and by Retail Hrng
i i- I- v'. i rj WllOTH. . orM
Ti
OSAD ALIS, ?
:ROSADALIS.
Sc M by
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO.,
Direct Importers of European Drugs and Chem?
icals. Charleston. S. C._may8 stnthlv
?T'LEilING'S WORM CONFECTIONS,
I} (SANT0N1NE.)
Tliey are purely vegetable, safe and sure. The
best in use. For sale by Dr. H. BAER,
No. 131 Meeting street,
oe: 6 Wholesale Agent
w
?tar Shirts.
M. MATTHIESSE NEi
Mesner*
No. 201 KINO STREET, CORNER^VENTWORTH,
AOENT FOR TIIE MANUFACTURERS
OK TUE
CELEBRATED.
STAR SHIRTS!
BACH QUALITY OF SHIRT IS NUMBERED.
rnrcES AS FOLLOWS:
No. 42.:.}.2<9
No. 52. 2 50
No. 72. 3 00
No. 92. 3 50
fet)3 .linos
F
irerlil!?cr3.
E Ii T I L ? z i:
>T A. I? TZ i -, *
Nit rogenize? Sup< i phosi
pliate of Tifme:
FOR COTTON, CORN, WHEAT, VEGETABLE.
CROPS, Ac
ALL OF ITS PIIOST?TATES aro In n condition to
become nn'.i.kiy SOLCBLE in the M-II.und avail
able to thc eri?l?. The animal matt? r. blond and
flesh, .Melding an monia, produce ?MI eau? starr
ami vii-i-n ns growth, enabling thc plan ts io ap?
propriate :he rites; hates ami ntlivr valuable in?
gredients lu tho ftiltillzt-r t?ir lhu c?mplete devel?
opment of thc lint and seeii of cotton, grain of
wheat and crops generally. Sold by
KINSMAN & HOWELL,
General Agents. No. 12s East Bay,
febl tuth2mns ?_ Charleston. S> C.
E lt T I L I Z EES!
F
B
x
SOLUBLE SOUTH SEA GUANO!
RHO DBS' c.:: Of Nil GYPSUM ! .
CS" Circulars with detailed statements furnish
cd ou application to the Ccneral Agents.
II. S. RHETTA SON,
Charleston, South Carolina.
jan22 s;uiii-:innsi\*.c _
ER TIL I Z B BS.
F
P II O N 1 X <: U ANO.
WILCOX. GIBBS A CO.'S
MANIPULATED GUANO.
GUANO. SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND,
fur sale by
WILCOX, GIBBS & 80,
IMTOETEES & DEALERS HST
/rs- sc
tiflcatps,
No. ttl Bay street,.- avannah.
No. 211 Broad stn < t. Augusta.
No. C4 East Bay, cla.r'.-sti u.
nd for Circular glving prlei?. trims, ccr.
ftc Janis tursrt.aos
5;)onIfjrr Sroci?.
' This BRACE, in Its peculiar COUM ruc Holt, has_aH
the advantages ol
'USPENDEI?S AND SHOULDER I'. HACES
COMBINED.
Fir':. lt docs t - ; disarms;:! .'.< Mtir: Itarotn.
Second. It i-antioislip on*thc tl.oiihle?*. 'itiird.
Then- is u*s? ?train on Hie berms m Ute pant?
than with iiunmen sa>| riidi-r??. i-oittth. Each
secll<>ti oflhc pi. ii is can l>e adjnstnl li?dc? eiidt-nt
ly. Ililli. By imsiiis i-f HM-Ailjt:>t,He Pr? fc Strap
a' gentle or powerful Brace cali I* i.Lt H in ed..
Sixth, lt altai h' s to lite ? atiis at .!.; mux ; olntir.
that i he o:dinar] SufcpeiH?ci dees.
Sole Agent in Charleston,
. feS C O T A' ,
DEALER IN
SHIRTS AND FURNISHING G00DSr
SS
Meeting street. Opposite Market Hall.
Jau21 3mos
P
GADSDEN HA SE LL,
FACTOR
A>D
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ACCOMMODATION WHARP.
Charlestor, S. C.
Mv Business as FACTOR and COMMISSION
MERCHANT ceases this date. Mr.. P. GADSDEN
HASELL succeeds me, and I respectfully ask for
him the courtesy heretofore extruded io me.
GE0KGEH. HOPPOfflt.
Ae^mniodatlon Wharf.
Charteeton, January ao, 1870. febl

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