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Th? San and the Koa?.
The following la copied from a manuscript
slip written bj the late Alice Carey. It has
never appeared in print aa one of her poems,
but it ia very characteristic, and has a deep
meaning tenderly expressed:
The Sun, who sml'es wherever he goes,
Till tr.e flowers all smile again.
Fell in love one day wirha bashful KO<e
That had been a bud till then.
So he pushed back the Wds of the soft green
hood
That covered her modest grace.
And tiss:d her as only a lover could,
Till the crimson burned lu her face.
But wo for the day when his golden hair
T mgled her heart tn a net,
And wo for the night of dark despair,
When her cheek with tears was wet !
For she loved him as only a maiden could,
And he left her crushed and weak.
Striving tn vain with her faded hood
To cover her guilty cheek.
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
Exports.
ORIKNT, S Y-Per sehr Naraginsctt-407 tons
phosphate.
artic Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval
Stores Market.
OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, \
FRIDAY EVENING, October 6,1871. J
COTTON.-Tnere was s me moderation in the
demand for this stable; bit while the article was
quiet the inquiry was continued and steady, with
sales of about 500 bales at generally previous
rates. The transactions were 2 at l7>i, 10 at 18,
33 at ISM, 15 at ie?i, 158 at is H , 202atlSX, 3 at
18J?, 35 at 19, 13 at 19 Sic. We quote:
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary to good?ordlnarv.15 @18
Low middling.ISM**
Middling.18X@
Strict middling.19 @
RICE.-There was a limited demand at rather
easier pries?. Sales 130 tierces of good clean
Carolina ai 8c fl tb. We quote common and fair
at 7@7^c, good S@5'-4C.
NAVAL STORES.-There were no sale? reported.
Faite HTS.-To Liverpool by steam, direct, \d
on upland?, ld on sea islands; via New York,
Xd on uplands, y,d on sea islands; by sall, on
uplands 9-l6d, sea Islands nominal. To Havre
nominal. Coastwise-to New York by steam, \'c
on uplands and lc on sea islands; $1 50 $ tierce
on rice: by sail ytc ft lb on cotton; - ft tierce
on rice; 40c ft barrel on rosin; $7@8 ft M on lam?
ber; $9@io ft M ou timber. To Boston, by sall,
Xe ft Hs on upland cotton. To Providence, by
.all $8 fl M on oards. ??c ft lb on cotton; by
.team $l fi bale on New York rates. To Phila?
delphia, by steam >ic fl re on uplands; by sall, $7
fl M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 per ton eu clay,
aad $3a$3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by
steam Xe fi ? by sail, $6 50@7 fl M on board:.;
$3@3 25 fl t . n on phosphate rc ck. V?asela are lu
demand by ou: merchants to take lumber Irelgf s
from Georgetown, S. C, Darlen and Sattlla Riv. r,
<3a, and Jacksonville, Fla, to Northern ports,
and $io@i2 ft M are the rates on lumber and
boards.
EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills 22X@22X
DOMESTIC EXCHANUE.-The banks are pur
chasing sight checks at X@X off, and sell at par.
There ls no business doing In time billa
GOLD-12X@14.
How the New York Market Closed.
[SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEWS ]
NEW YORK, October 6-5 P. M.
Cotton became easier at the close. There bave
been sales since 'Change at 191 Mic for October,
and wxc t?t November and December.; The
weakness ls due to leis favorable advices from
Liverpool.
Markets by Telegraph.
MONEY MARKETS.
LONDON, October 6-10.30 A. M. -Money market
tight, ca laing a depression in railroad shares.
Consols 92X for mouey. Sixty-twos92X
Oae-tiurty P. M.-Consols 91% for mouey, 82 ?ia
.93X for a coo ut.
BveninjO-Ooasols close 1 at >?x for money,
9ZH foraceouut. sixty-twos 94x
N?w YORE, October 6-Neon.-Freights dull.
Stocks Arm and Inactive. Gold beaty at ir;
ai4v Governments duli and- heavy. Money
steady. Exchange-long SXYshort
EVen'ng.-Freights eas er. Money Sae. Ex?
change excited; leading baukers advanced rates
to 83*. Gold 1 ?4AU.',. Oovernmenia steady.
States duli. Sixty-twos 15X. heavy.
-Nsw ORLEANS, October e- Bank sterling 24.
Sight Xa X discount. Gold 15. <
COTTON MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, October6-10.30A. M -Cottonopec- <
ed stroug; uplands 9j,d, 0 leans lOXd; eales of 1
Ute day estimated at 20.000 bales; sales of the 1
week 183,000, Including 15,000 for export, 49,000 ?
tot ?peculation; stock 499.U00; American 156,000; 1
receipts of the week 1?6.000, including 25,000 >
american; ac tr. al export co, ooo bales. I
One-thirty P. M -Cotton strong: sales still es- 1
tlmated at 20,000, Including 7000 for speculation 1
and export; .-tock of cotton afloat 408,000, lnclud- i
lng 36,000 American. c
Evening.-cotton closed strong; uplands 9?,'d; <
orleans KXd; sales 20,000 uales, luuludng 7UOo 3
specula! lou au 1 export. j
Nsw YORK. October 6-Norn.-Cotton easier; r
aplauda 20XC, orleans 20?ic; sales I800 bales, i
.-mostly laie yesterday. Sales futures last even- a
vsing 2150 bales: October 1913-16?; November 19 t
?. l3-l?at9Xc; December 1913 ieati?Xai9Xc; Jsnu- -
arr 19 15-iec; Febru.ry aoxa20 3 iee; March 20
.Vise.
Evening.-Coron weak; uplands 20.'?; Orleans
'20Xe; sales 3506 bale-?. Sales of futures today
'7160 bales, as follows: October 191316al9X; No- ,
?ember 1915-16al9Xal9 ic-iee: Dtcember 19 ls-16 1
al9Xa'>? IS iee; Januay 19l5-ieat9Xc; February ?
?H?a20Xa2013 6c, Net receipts of the week >
45,306 bales; exp r's to Great britain 12 239;. ex j
ports to foreign ports S6; stock all classes 159.810 ?
EOSTON, ?.ct ber 6-Cotton dul:; midd ings 1
?KC; net receipts 4 bale.-; iross 44; sales 860; t
stock 40xi; net rec lp's of the weeksi; gross j
3799; sale. of the week 135.
PHILADELPHIA. October 6 -"otton quiet but
very urm; mldtllogs :0.'?)20>?c; net receipts 350
ba;es: gross 2188. I
PiovLDENCi, October e.-stock 4001 bales, In- ,
eluding 2000 held by spinners.
CITY POINT, October e.-Net ie elpta for the ,
week 1164 balea 1
BALTIMORE, October6-Cotton quiet; middlings ;
l9Xc; net receipts29 baie-; gros* 274; expone ?
coastwise230; salea 8 3; atock 914; net receipts or ,
the week 45?; gross 2344; exports to Great Britain 1
325; coastwise 146s; s ?les of the w ek 20 0. j
NORFOLK. October G.-Cotton quiet; low mid?
dlings 19>?c; net receipts 590 bales; exports coast- ,
wise 144; Bales loo; stock 4u58; net ricelpts ot the
week 5861; extorts coastwise 6t?53; sales of the
week 1120.
WnwKOTON, October e.-''otton Arm; mld
dlmgs 19c; net receipts 433 bales; exports
coastwise 1232; sales 94; stock 219:; net receipts
of the wiek 2430; exports coastwise 2115; sales of
the week 688.
SAVANNAH, October e.-Cetton quiet and Arm;
low middlings 19c; net receipt- 2694 natos; exports
coastwise 1802; sales 5 0; stock 10,456; net re?
ceipts for the week 10.812; exports coastwise 18C:,
sales for the week 49 0. ,
AUGUSTA. October 6.-Cotton quiet and wr v* ; ?
middlings I8>?c; net recelp s 700 bales: sales t ?0: I
stock 5180; receipts -f the week 3340; sales of u.
week 388a
MOBILE, October 6-Cotton dull and n mlnal:
middlings I9j?c: net receipts 757 bales; export?
coastwise 1376; sales Soo; stuck 9S J3: net reeetpt*
for the week 4481; exports coastwise 3374; sales
for the wet k 70>JO.
Mo T00MKRY. October 6.-Cotton, net receipts
for the week 2220 bales; stock, 1970, 3515; 1871,
3237.
MBurnis, October 6-Co'ton quiet: middlings
19c; receipts 1630 bales; sid: menta 1500; rece p s
for the week 6625; sales 5115; stock for 1870, 5939;
for 1871. 5000.
GALVESTON. October 5.-Cotton dull and nomi?
nal; giod ?Mtnary l5X>il6e; uet receipts 975
bales; eales 100: stock i?,495.
GALVESTON, October 6 - Telegraphic communi?
cation lntetrupted. Cotton-uet receipts e-tl
mated at 5.0 bales; stock 199': n t receipts of the
week 3520; txports coasiwise 54;4; sales for the
week im
NiW ORLEANS, October 6 -Cotton strong; rr.td.
dtings l9Jia20c:Let receipt- 20?0 bales; gross 3523:
exports cuastwlse 17?0; sale-? 1700; t>ti ck 23.08U;
net receipts for tl.e week 81S9; gross 11.395; ex?
port- to Great RrHaiu 3?62; coastwise 42.7; talcs
Tor the week 10,000 bales.
PROVISIONS ANT, PEODCCE MARKETS.
NEW YORK, October 6-Noon.-Flour dull aDd
-decilniug. Wheal uull and nominally lower. Corn
dull unu onyers Arm. Pork sieady; icess $13 55al3
?2. Lard uuchauged at 10i;ai0'4'e. Turpt-mine
quiet and weak at 83jfaMXe> Rosin strong at $3
90at for strained.
Evening.-Southern flour dut! and decltnlue
.good o choice extra $7 9?a925. Wutskey heavy'
la i e*t 98a?W>Ac. Wneat la2c lower; amber West
ern$l 62al?5. Corn lc lower; Western mixed
Htfc Poik $13 ??al3 6?. Kettle lard lOMo.
rurpentlne quiet and weak at63>?a64c>?. Rosin
13 ?0a4 for si rain td.
NEW ORLEANS, September 6.-Flour scaice and
1ML; superflue $5 75; double $6 75a6 to-, treble
:?7a7 50. Coru quiet at 83aS5e. Oats quiet at 53a
.55c. Bran $1 25. Hay s.-arc-; prim^ $30a32;
.choice $3ia3-J. Pork active; 1000 ban els sold at
ST4 37U 4 50. Baoa scarce; shoulders and clear
ribs 8l?a83?c; clear sides O.Oi.c; clio ce sugar
cur d hains 19al9>ic. Lard scarce and Arm;
tierce Wi il0.se; keg ISaUXC. Sugar, nc repo ts
Molasses. 31 barrels new. flrst this season, classed
"rim*. "?'-< at 90c. '.Vbiskey 97a$io:>i. arlee
anchanged.
Interior Cotton Marketa.
CHESTER, October 4.-Middlings 17Xe.
TOURVILLE, October 4.-Cotton IT to 17XC
ROCK HILL, October 3.-Our market baa been
steady for the past week, with light receipts.
Middlings arm to day at i.^aisc.
CHARLOTTE, October 2.-Cotton begins to
come forward more freelv, and some 350 bales
changed hands tn thts market daring the past
week on the basis of 18'? cents for middling, clos?
ing tlrm on Saturday, and the above quotations
barely maintained.
COLUMBIA, October 5_Sales 80 bales; mid?
dlings 18XC.
COLUMBO*, October 4.-Liverpool and Kew
York advanced. In our market there was a gool
demand; middlings 18c; low middlings I7'?al7*?;
sales 167 bahs; receipts 221 bales; shipments 98
bales.
MONTGOMERY. October 4 -The market ls
active; low ml tdliags ls^alS^c.
SELMA, October 3,-Sales to-day 250J bales;
middlings lS'ic low middlings 1S>?0. Demand
good; market cDsed Arm.
Savannah Market.
SAVANNAH, October 5.-REMARKS-There ia no
improvement in the general tenor of crop reports
In this State and Florida. Both newspapers and
Individual accounts are gloomy In the ext? me,
and the mest favorable season could now hardly
improve the condlfon of the crop, the sham
sales of futures In New York, which are so Indus?
triously telegraphed, may possibly accomplish the
purpose for which they are disseminated, namel?,
that ot keeping down price?, but they will hardly
Increase the jieid of cotton.
The stock on hand at the close of the market
yes erday was 9327 bales upland and 622 ?ales sea
Island. The receipts at thia port to date loot up
20,246 balea umaria and 46 bal a te i island.
RECEIPTS.-The receipts at this port for the
past week have been 9931 bales upland, and 31
bales sea island, from the following source* :
Central Railroad 6885 bale-i upland; Atlantic and
Geo gla Railread 2069 bales upland; Augusta
boats 1046 bales tip and: Florida boats 1 bale sea
?laud and 1 bali uplaud; schooner Bertha, from
Beaufort. 30 bales sea Island.
EXPORTS.-The exports Tor the week have been
623? bales uplan i and io bale* sea leland as fol?
lows : New iork354" biles upland; Philadelphia
485 bales upland; Baltimore 102 bales upland;
Boston 1098 bales upland and io bales sei island.
Wilmington market.
WILMINGTON, October 5.-TO-SPENTINE.-The
ma ketf.rt ls article during the week just ended
has ruled Brm, and prices romaine t unchanged
up to Wednesday, when hi?rd advanced 5c, and
today (Thursday) yel ow dtp has also ad vane id
10c. The receipts continue to be very ll.hr, und
the stock on hu nd ls 11 ml ed, and hardly i-umctent
for dl-tlllers' demaud. The market close? Arm
with au advancing tendency at $2 for hard, $4 60
for je low dip, and $4 75 lor virgin.
SPIRWJ TURPENTINE.-Under the continued
good adv ces from the Non hern and foreign mar?
kets, the market for this article has shown more
Qm.ness and bas ruc! unchanged during the
better part of the week. The lecelpts continue
light and the stoMt on hand is 1741 bbls, which ls
tn second hands The market clcsing firm at ooc
per gallon.
ROSIN.-During the week Just ended the market
for this article has generally ruled with more
fl rmi ess. For the lower and finer grades there
?tas existed a fair tcqatry, and parcels when of?
fered on market have met with ready sale at a
slight advance on former figures Th; medium
qualities have been somewhat neglected, and ouly
small sales have taken place. Receipts of all
grades by river and rail c ntlnue light, and the
stock ou hand ls somewhat diminished..
TAR.-Owing to the continued light receipts and
the tittle demand this article has ruled unchang?
ed during thc week. The receipts for the week,
only.reach 93 bois, which met with ie*dy sale nt
$2 25 ptr bbl, the market closing firm at that fig
ure.
New York Hay Market.
From the Dal y Bulletin, Wedne?day. October
4: Receipts to- lay 2400 bales. There ls a fair de?
mand for shipping grades, and prices rule strong.
Sales are 130 bales lor Galveston, 95 bales for Nor?
folk, 50 for Charleston, loo for Mchwond and 50
for Wilmington, all at $110. Retail is steady at
$1 20a: 50. Straw ls without further sales re?
ported.
New York Rice Market.
From the Dally Bulletin, Wednesday, October
4: The market Dr domestic has rather an irre?
gular tone, without any decided gain for either
the baying or selling Interest. Nico prime lots o'
stock are not plenty, and, tn a small way to the
trade, command pretty full figures, but ti- ordi?
nary torts hold ont fairly, and now and .Tn sell
pretty low. Foreign, without showlog any de?
cided weakness, hes something of a tame tone,
and odd lut-* are to be found at something o rr for
mer rates. T,;e call Is mainly from tue home
trade, though a few export orders are at hand.
Sales or 60 tes Carolina at 8a9c for old and 9 \ e
for new; 300 bags East India at 6?;a7c for Ran?
goon and TMc for Patna.
From the Journal of Commerce: There ls the
customary business doing tn lots for sellers' use,
and, ?nh moderare supplies, prices are current.
We not sale* cr 50 tes Carolina at Sas vc; 175 bags
Patna at T SST %C, and 300 bags Rangoon at ti*ja
TJ?C.
New York Naval Stores Market.
From tue Journal of Commerce, Wednesday,
October 4: Th- re were a number of small lot- ut
?pirlta turpentine on the dock oferlng thia mora?
ng, and 1 wer p lees were accepted, but at the
?lose, with the burdeos me i-tock cleared off, the
narket has reactea, and . lose l trongatssc for
nerchan ab'e ordet. Sales are 140 bbls, on decs,
it 64c; :t50 bb's, dom >ard. at 66c, and 200 bbls,
n shipping oro?r In yard, at 6-3c. For rosina the
narket bus been decidedly more active, and at
.he close there ls vory little strained offering un
ess at edvanced prices. Fino grades are Arm
ind In rood demand, ??ales are 1450 bbls strained
H$3 55a3 60; looo bbls good strained at $3 65.
Ai sing w th this rtgure n-fus. d ; 100 bhls pale at
17 76a8; 100 bbls No 1 at $6, ami 290 bbls No 2 at
M 60. We quote strained at $3 65*3 70: No 2 at
F3 75a4 25; No I at $4 5oa* 75; pale at $? ar; extra
?ale at $7 35a9 50. 7 he business la tar is light,
ltd prices are a turn better. Cit ? pitch ls quot d
it (3 75. We quote Wilmington at $3. Washing
on at $3; New bein at $2 90.
Uecelpts by Railroad, October 6.
807TH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
9 "5 bali s cotton. Ill bales goodB, 1 car stock,
o Railroad Agent, Fros* A Adger, G w Wllpams
k co. Reeder A Davis. Pelzer, Rodgers A co, Q li
Valter ft c \ D>wlinj A c >. Johnston, Crews A co,
dowrv A son. Murdaugh A Mathews, W c Dukes
t co. T P Smith. Trenholni A Sun, W A Courtenay.
Tingle A .-on, W K Ryun, W B Smith A co, Kins
nan A Howell, WISB A co, W C Bee A co. A J Sall
ias, Sloan A Seignlcu-, and A B Mulligan.
KORTUTASTERN 2AILR0AD.
292 bales cotton, 148 bbls naval stores, cars lum
Der. mdse, Ac. To Barden A Parker. Whllden A
lones, Tn nlioira A son, Willcox. Olbbs A co, Frost
t Adger. W K Ryan, Kinsman A Howell. Caldwell
k Son. Miwry A Sou, W Gurney. G W WI lila ms A
50, Oowing AC1, A J Jahnas. Walker A co, T P
Smlih. A a smith. W 0 Coui tnev A c >, Pringle A
3on, W C Bee A co. Pelzer, Rodgers A co, Reeder
Ic Davis. C R Holmes. Ravenel A co. L (-eider, Joe
clark, I* Britton, F Harris, Adams, Damon A co,
5mlth A co, W C Chapman A co, wnte Bros, J E
\dgcr A co, '.owed A L, J C Bedell, W F Quincy,
I U Ma'lonee. Fennlck A T, J C Courtenay A co. K
Bates A co, J A Ojiackenbush, JOH Claossen,
Railroad Agent, aud Order.
Passengers.
Per steamer Pilot. Boy, from Beaufort. Paci lc
and Chlsolm's Landing, Ac-E S Rush, and two
on deck.
PORT CALENDAR.
MOON'S PHASES.
?nit ottarter e h. o honra 12 m ?utes, even IE g.
?'ew M ion. 14th. 1 hour, 0 minutes, morning.
F cai 'juarrer. oth 6 hours. 31 minnies, evening,
tull Moon, 28th, 2 hours, 50 minutes, morning.
si
%\ OCTOBER.
2j Monday.
3?Tuesdsy.
4 Wednesday..
5Thurs<lay_
s; Friday.
7, saturday_
8 Sunday.
MARINE NEWS.
J9ABLEBT0N, S. C.OCTOBER 7, 1871
Lat 36 deg 46 min 33 sec. | Lon 79 deg 57 min 27 sec.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Pilot Boy, McNeity, Beaufort. Chis
olm's and Pantie Landings. Mdse. To Ravenel,
Holmes A co. Southern Express co, W D Chafee
A co, and W M Bird a co.
Sehr Ann S Deas. Garbattl, West Point Mill. 8S
tlerce? rice. To J D Aiken A co, and John
UanckfL
Sloop Foster, -, Santee. ?00 bushels rough
rice. To H Bischoff A co.
Boat from Christ Cnurch. 2 bags sea island
cotton. To W M Lawton A son.
boat from etina; Church. 4 hags Bea Island
cotton. To Stoney A Lowndes.
Boat from John's Island. 6 bags sea Island cot
'< u. To Stoney A Lowndes.
Received from Chlsolm's Mill. 69 tes rice. To
Ravenel A co, aud U L Chlsolm.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Sehr Karagansett, HaakeU, Ork nt, N Y-J A
Ensiow A Cu. '
FROM THIS PORT.
Steamship Virginia. Hunter, Philadelphia Oc
to ?er 3. r
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
Sehr Joi n shay, Fisher, at Philadelphia, Octo
8UN
RISES.
6. 56
6. .67
6.. 58
5. 69
5..59
6.. 0
6.. 1
SUN
SETS.
5 .42
6..40
6..39
6..38
6..37
5 35
5 31
MOON mon
i. a s. WATER.
8..20
9.. 63
9..40
10..24
ll..14
morn
12.. 9
9..46
10..24
ll.. 8
ll..53
12..52
2..13
2..59
IN TBE OFFING.
Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York
-lert Tue-day. Mdse. To James Adger A co,
Rai.road Ageur, and others.
MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
LIVSRPOOL, October e.-Arrived, snip West?
moreland, from New Orleans, August 12, with
3541 bales cotton; bark Chalmetta, from Galves?
ton. August 25, win 1S05 bales cotton: steamer
St Loula, Irom New Orleans, September 14, with
380 i bales cotton.
Evening-Arrived, steamer Fire Queen, from
New Orleans, with 1975 bales cotton.
Nsw YORK. October 6.-Arrived, steamers Kan?
sas and Virg<\ Arrived out, steamer Th?ringen.
MEMORANDA.
The bark Lucy A Nickels, Coffin, from St Hele?
na, 8 0. Tor Lord n, put Into Fayal previous to
September ll, leaking, and was discharging.
LIST OF VESSELS
CP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT.
FOREIGN.
LIVERPOOL.
Nor bark Lnget, Nielsen. Balled.Sept 15
Bark Annie Kimball, Stlnson, sailed....August -s
WR3T HARTLEPOOL. ENG.
The Elise, Broaca, sailed.August 9
NEWPORT, ENG.
Br bark David McNutt, Lockhart, up.Sept 16
ALLOA, SCOTLAND.
The Ormen, Berkholm, sailed.August 26
MONTROSE. SCOTLAND.
The Achilles, Hlnsch. sailed.Sept 13
RIO DB JANEIRO.
Germr.r. sehr Clara, Bodewes, Balled....August 22
DOMESTIC.
BOSTON.
Bark Keystone, -, np.Oct 2
Brig E H Kenuedy, Hallett, up.Sept 2T
Brig Minnie Abbe,-, up.Sept 18
Brig L'zat>el,-, up.Sept 19
Sehr Charlea Comery, Unk ham, cl'd.Oct 2
NEW YORK.
Scar Ads, Relyea, cleared.Sept 30
Sehr Lilly, Hui/hes, np.Oct 2
bear May Morn, Stetson, np.Oct 2
Sehr Myrover, Brown, cleared.Oct 2
Scbr Jonas Sml b, Douglass, dared.Oct
PHILADELPHIA.
Sehr Henrietta, Leavltr, up.Sept
Sehr Jo_n Shay, Fisher, cleared.Oct
BALTIMORE.
Scbr J H Stickney, Fooks, cleared.Sept
BOCEPORT, MB.
Sehr James Wall, -, sailed.Sept
ftauroaos.
S~ A YANN AH AND CHARLESTON RAIL
ROAD.
CHARLESTON. S. C., October ?, 1371.
The GEORGIA STATE FAIR opens at Macon
on 23d October, and will continue tight days.
A1 anieles (hipped lor exhibition will be re?
turn-d FREE upon certificate of the Secretary of
the .-tate Fair Association that the Goods or Ani?
mals have actua ly been on exhibition.
Fa'>Fare for Visitors and Fxhlbltors golDg.
and to return ..free." C. S. GADSDEN,
General.- uperlutendent and Engineer. -
S. C. Fi-YL81 ON, G. F. and T Agent. octT-16
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON
RAILROAD.
CHARLESTON. S. C.. September 2,1871.
Ou and alter this date the NIGHT TRAIN on
this Road will be discontinued until further no?
tice.
The MORNING TRAIN will leave as nsual at
8.30 A. M., Sundays excepted.
Freights destined for points beyond Savannah
will be carried through without detention, dally.
C. S. GADSDEN,
Engineer and Snperlntendent.
S. C. BOYLSTON, G. F. A T. Agent. sep20
VTORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM*
Ll PAKT.
CHAnLESTON, S. C., February ll, 1871.
Trains win ?eave Charleston .Osiiy at S:30 A. M
and 6 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex
tried i and 2:30 P. M.
Tram does not leave Charleston 0 P. M., SUN
AVA
Tram leaving 6:30 A. H. makes through connec
,l?n to New Fork, via Richmond and Acquit
Creek only, going through in 40 boars.
Passengers leaving by s P. M. Train havi
choice of route, via Richmond and Washington
ur rta Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leavinc
fRiDAr by this Train lay over on SUNDAY In Bal
imore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain So
'AV In Wilmington, N. C.
This ls the cheapest, quickest and moat pieasar t
route to Cincinnati. Chicago and other points
West and Northwest, boin Trains making co-.
nect;ons at Washington with Western train*
of Ballanure and :) bio Railroad.
S. S. SOLOMONS.
Engineer and Superintendent.
P. L. CLBAPOR, Genera. Ticket Agent.
rebii-iamos_
JO?TB CAROLINA RAILROAD.
CHARLESTON, S. C.. Jone 8,1871.
On and after SUNDAY, Jane ll, the Passen
ger Trains on .?'SM Sonta Car jana Batlroad wu
"US aa follows:
)70B AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston. 8.20 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta..4.25 P. M.
FOB COLUMBIA.
Leave charleston.8.20 A. M.
irrtve at Columbia. 3.40 P. M.
roa CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta.7.40 A. M.
UTivo at.Charleston.,.3.20 P. M.
i<eave Columbia. 7.40 A. M
Arrrive at Charlearon.3.20 P. M.
THROUGH WILMINGTON TRAIN.
Leave Autra-ta.3.00 A. M.
Arrive at Kingril:-.9.0& A. M.
Leave Ringville. 1.45 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta.f.. 7.45 P. M.
AUOUSTA NIG UT RXrRBB8.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston. 8.30 P. M.
.rnve at AURUBia.7.01 A M.
jeave Aupuara. 6 oo p. M.
*rrlvc at Charleston. 5.4o A. M.
COLFMRIA morn* IXPRBSS.
(Sundays excepted.)
.eave Charleston. 7.10 P. V.
rrive at Columbia.6.00 A. M.
t?ave Columbia.7.60 P. V.
\rr.ve at Charleston.fl.? A. if.
SUMMERVILLE TRAIN.
eave Charleston.2.45 P. M.
jrive at Summerville.4.10 P. M
?ave Summerville. 7.00 A. M
vrrive at Charleston.8.16 A. it
CAM DEN BRANCH.
eave Camden.fl.00 A. M.
.rrlve at Colombia.10.40 A. M
Leave Columbia. 1.25 P. ll
irme at ? ?arad en.8.00 P. M
Day and Night Trains make close connection?
?t Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Centra
tallroad.
Night Train connects with Macon and Auguste
Railroad.
Columbia Night Train connects with Greenv.lli
nd Columbia Railroad.
Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex
??ept Sundavs)with Day Passenger Train, and
runs through to Columbia and returns on Mon?
days, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
A. L. TYLER, Vice President.
3. R. PIC RESS. O. T. A_lanlO
Scalce.
BUY THE GENUINE
STANDARD SCALES,
Hore than 250 Different .Modification*.
AGENTS ALSO
FOR THE BEST ALARM MONEY DRAWER.
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
No. 259 Broadway, New York.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.,
No. IIS Milk Street, Boston.
For sale by HART ?fe CO.,
eep26-tuf4mos_Charleston. S. 0.
JJUSSELL'S SOOTHING SYRUP.
A Pres i Supply received and for Baie, wholesale
.md retail, by DR. H. BAER,
sepl9 No. 131 Meeting street.
Shipping.
JP 0 S N E W_IOKK,
HEW YORK Alf? CH A [ILK s TO.1
STEAMSHIP LIME.
ESTABLISHED 1845
The Splendid side-Wheel Steamship JAMES
ADDER, T. J. Lockwood. Commander, wiu sall
from Adler's Wharf on TUESDAY, the 10th Inst.,
at 3 o'clock P. M.
49" Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton tn
Liverpool, Boston. Providence and thc Kew Eng
.and manufacturing towns.
For Freight engagements only, apply to
JAMES ADQER A CO.
The MANHATTAN will follow on THURSDAY,
the 12th Inst., at 4 o'clock P. M._oct7-3
Jp O R NEW YORK.
ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, AT 1
O'CLOCK P. M.
NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870
The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship
SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckett, Commander, will sall
for New York on SATURDAY, October 7, at 1
o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Onion Wharves.
Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool by
WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa,
Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania Gotten
burg, and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM?
SHIPS. To New England Cities as usual.
insurance by Steamers of this Line % per cent.
For Freight Engagements apply to WAGNER,
HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to WM.
A- COURTENAY, Ko. 1 Union Wharf.
oct2-mwfa4_
fJIHE PHILADELPHIA IRON LINE.
THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS
GULF STREAM, Captain McCrery,
VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley,
are now regularly on the Line, Insuring a flrst
class sea connection between Philadelphia and
Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Com?
panies at both termini, afford ran ld transportation
to and from all points in the Cotton States, and
to and from Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and
the principal cities of the Northwest, boston.
Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen?
tres.
49- The GULF STREAM, 1450 bales capacity, ls
appointed to sall from Brown's wharf on SATCRDAY
MORNING, October 7th, at ll o'clock.
49? The VIRGINIA will follow next week.
For particulars of Freight arrangements, apply
to WM. A. COURTENAY. Union Wharves.
W. P. CLYDE A CO., Agents, No. 12 South Dela
ware Avenue, Philadelphia._cct3
JlOB* BALTIMORE.
FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH
BILLS LADINO ISSUED
TO ???Ba*
PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON,
THE CiriES OF THE NORTHWEST,
LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN.
The One Steamship MARYLA vp, johnson. Com?
mander, will sall for Baltimore, on SATCRDAY,
October 7th, a: 4 o'clock P. M.
49- Phdadeiphia Freights forwarded to thai
city by railroad from Baltimore without addi
ttonal insurance, and Consignees are allowed am?
ple time to sample and sell their Goods from
theRallroad Depot in Philadelphia.
For Freight or Passage apply to
PAUL C. TREN HOLM. Agent,
oct3-6_No. 2 Union Wharves.
pACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPYS
rnaocoH LINS TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above line leave Pier
No. 42. North River, foot of canal!_
street. Kew York, at 12o'clock coon, or tue isl?
and 3otn of every month (except when these
.latas fail on Sunday, then the Saturday preceo
tug.
All departures connect at Panama with steam?
ers for south Pacific and centrai American ports.
Departure of 16th touehes at Kingston. Jamaica.
For Japan and China, steamers leave san Fran
risco Drat of every month, except when lt falls on
Sunday; then on the day preceding.
Ko California steamers touch a: Havana bet
go direct from New York to AapuawalL
One hundred pounds baggage free to each ad o. ?,
Medicine and attendance free.
For Passage Tickets or other Information app y
at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on tl e
wharf root of Canal street, North River, New
York. F. B. BABY, Agent.
Jaiy26-iyr
F
OR LIVERPOOL
The American Bark ST. PETER, Gage,
Master, having a portion of her cargo en?
gaged, will be dispatched promptly.
For further engag ments apt ly to
J. A. ENSLOW A CO.,
sepr.o No. 141 Eaat Bay
F
OR BEAUFORT, S. C.
The Steamer
PILOT BOY,
Captain W. T. MCNBLTY,
Will receive Freight at Accom- _ ..glP-h.
modatlou Wharr. SATURDAY, 7th in-?????E5C
sunt, and leave on MONDAY MORNING, toe u h
instant, at 8 o'clock.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board or to
KA VEN EL, HOLMES A CO.,
oct6-2_No. 177 East Bay.
Optical.
JLCONEY CANNOT BUT IT 1
FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS!!
The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E.
SPENCER A CO., New York, which are now offered
to the pubHc are pronounced by all the celebrated
Opticians of the world to be the most Perfect, Na
?.ural Artificial help to the human eye ever known.
They are g-ound under their own supervisi?n,
from mlnnte Crystal Pebbles, melted together,
and derive their name. "Diamond," on accoun:
.ir their hardness and brilliancy.
The Rclentlhc principle on which they are con
structed brings the core or centre of the lens di?
rectly in front of the eye, producing a clear and
distinct vision, as m the natural, healthy sight,
and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such a
Glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac.
peculiar to all others In usa
They are mounted In the finest manner, tn
frames of the best qcality, of all materials used
ror that purpose. Their nnlsh and durability can
not be surpassed.
CACTION_None pennine unless bearing their
i rade mark stamped on every frame.
JAMES ALLAN,
Dealer In Watches. Jewelry,
Sterling Silverware and Optical Goods,
No. 307 King street.
oct31-stuthlyr _Charleston, s. C.
g?FFBl?R "COLOGNE "WATERS
Manufactured and for sale by
Dr. H. BAEB,
oct! 131 Meeting street
Gargling Oit.
MERCHANT'S
GARGLING OIL
IS GOOD FOR
BURKS AND SC ILDS,
CHILBLAINS,
SPRAINS AND BRUISES,
CHAPPED HANDS,
FLK-H WOUNDS,
FROST BITES.
EXTERNAL POISONS,
SAND CRACKS,
GALLS OF ALL KINDS,
SITFAST. RINO BONE,
POLL ETIL.
BITE a OF ANIMALS AND
INSECTS,
TOOTHACHE, AC, AC,
RHEUMATISM,
HEMORRHOIDS, OR
PILES,
SORE NIPPLVS,
CAKED BREASTS,
FISTULA, MANOE,
SPAVINS, SWEENEY-,
SCRATCHES, OR GREASE,
STRINOHAI.T, WINDO ALLS,
FOUNDERED FEET,
CRACKED HEELS,
FOOT ROT IN SHEEP,
ROUP IN POULRT,
LAMS BACK, AC, AC.
Large Size, $1; Medium Size,
50 cts.; Small Size 25 cts.
From George H. Sheffield, P. If.. East Gains,
Orleans County, New York, September 29,1868:
I am happy to say that one bottie of your GARG?
LING OIL has cured the Rheumatism tn my right
arm, when nothing else would help me.
From Geo. R. Thralls, Warsaw, Ind., November
6, 1856:
When I waa appointed agent for the aale of
your GARGLING OIL, there was a large stock on
ti and,bu t lt ls now al. so.d.and I thlnklyou bad bet?
ter send me twelve dozen more, one half of which
for "Family Use." It ls regarded the beat medi?
?me ever sold.
A LINIMENT
From D. G. Robinson, Sarepta, Hiss., February
18.18?7:
Please send another supply or your GARGLING
OIL; lt bas given general satisfaction. It has
cured a case of Rheumatism of ten years' stand?
ing, and ls great for Barns, in fact, It has been
successful in almost every case where lt has had
a lair trial.
From Dr. R. F. Parsons, Brighton, Ind., Septem?
ber 6. 1869:
I keep a large stock of your GARGLING OIL on
band, and Dad lt the best preparation In of the
kind In use; and sell three tim s as much of it as
any other.
hrom L. Schlottman, Round Top, Fayette Coun?
ty. Texas, February 15, i860:
I am now selling more or your GARGLING OIL
than any other Llolment-and ail who have used
lt pronounce it "the beat thing out,''
R. D. Ta - lor, or Concord, Ky., says:
' TheQ iRGLINC O L cured a horse of his, Injured
wal e ploughing, by attempting to step over a
FOR
stump, a'most severing the thigh from the body;
also, that be bas used lt tn bis family for fifteen
years, and ls the best remedy for Cuts, Burns,
Bruises, Frost Bites, Strains, Rheumatism, Ac,
he ever used.
Extract of a letter from Dr. C. T. Murphy, dated
MignoUa, N. C.:
1 have used your GARGLING OIL for several
years, and find lt superior to all other medicines
for the diseases and purposes for wbLh lt ls re?
commended.
From Messrs. E. A H. Bell, Bellvine, Fillmore
County, Minn., September 28, 1838:
we win fen a great deal more of your GARG?
LING OIL at this point for the future, for the rea?
son that lt gives good ?atlsfac.ion to customers.
From Messrs. F. L. A E. W. Olds, Norwich Vt.,
February 4,1850:
Allow us to say In regard to your GARGLING
OIL, that we esteem lt the best Liniment we have
HUMAN FLESH
ever known. It gives universal satisfaction, and
wecsn testify to its efficacy from our own expe?
rience.
Extract of a letter from Bet hue; Farley, dated
Marlow, N. H.. August 1,1856:
Your medicine gives sarisfact'im to all who
have used it, and takes the lead or any article of
the Liniment kind In use In this vclnlty.
Messrs. McLaln A Bros. Wholesale Orup guts,
Wheeling, Va, says, under date of July I?, 1866:
That they cn safely recommend the G AROLINO
OIL for more diseases than it ts recommend eli or.
Extractor a letter from Bon. Nathr.n Lindsey,
' ounty Judge of Shelby County, Iowa, dated Har?
lan, April 13, 1867 :
It ls decidedly preferred to any other Liniment
sold In this section.
Extract of a letter from Thomas Sturterant,
dated Hillsboro', di.. May 13, 1867 :
Your G ARO i INO OIL ls spoken or by those who
have used lt as a first-rate article, aud I should
like to have you send me some more of it to sell.
AND
Extract of a letter from Grlgsby A Strong, dat?
ed Trenton, Tenn., September 19.1867 :
You may atate in Almanacs that, with an ex?
pel lenee in the drug market of fifteen years, the
GARGLING OIL has not been excelled.
From Dr. T. W. Ellis, Troupevllle, Ga., January
6> 1859 :
If I should receive both boxes of the a ARG
LING OIL, lt will not be too much, as I think I
could soon find sale for lt all, the Inquiry being
frequent stace lt ls supposed that I have lt for
From Dr. winiam S. McCall, Chamois, Mo., No?
vember 6, 1853 :
Your GARGLING OIL Is taking the shine off
from all the Liniments of the day. If you desired
them, I could procure dozens of certificates from
the best citizens of the country.
Extract or a letter from Dr. E. L. Patte, dated
Ravenswood, ? a., January 27,1855 :
The GARGLING OIL ls the only reliable em?
brocation in existence-so say the people. We
eau sell more of that than of all the rest put
HORSE FLESH.
together. I can fnrn'sh you with Ave hundred
certificates ir you want.
From the Louisville (Ky.) Dally Democrat, June
4,1856 :
MERCHANT'S GARGLING OIL has become one
or the mo.-t popular Liniments for human flesh
that ls now prepared, while for horses and cattle
lt has no equal In the world. We are assured by
those who have used lt for the piles-one or whom
ls a distinguished physician-that among all the
various pile remedies, none afforded such speedy
relier as the UARGLING OIL.
i rom Crump A Bros., Cochrane Landing, Ohio,
November 20, 1856 :
We are pleased wi'h your medicine. It has
been the means or curing a great number of dif?
ferent diseases upon persons,as also upon horses.
We think lt cures all you recommend- d lt to do.
Ve want you to send us the larger proportion of
the var.ety for "family use," lu small bottles.
TRY A BOTTLE.
The GARGLING OIL has been In use as a Lini?
ment for thirty-eight years. All we ask ts a
FAIK TRIAL, but oe sure and follow directions.
Ask your nearest druggist or dealer In patent
medlclues fur one of our Almanacs and Vade
Mecums, and read what the people say about the
on.
The GARGLING OIL ls for sale by all respect?
able dealers throughout the United States and
other countries.
Our testimon?ala date from 1833 to 1871, and are
unsolicited. Use the GARGLING OIL, and tell
your neighbors what good lt has done.
We deal fair and liberal with all, and def/ con?
tradiction.
MANUFACTURED AT LOCKPORT, N. Y.
sr
MERCHANT'S
GARGLING OIL COMPANY,
JOHN HODCT
Secretary.
W. T. LINN, Agent,
LINN'S PILLS !
LINN'S PILLS !
LINN'S PILLS
THE BEST IN USE, LINN'S PILL'S I
TRY A BOX.
Sold by all Druggists.
8ep26-36D*W
?rano ?Jrije ?DistribotiBn.
CHABLESTOW
CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION!
INCORPORATED BT ACT OF ASSEMBLY 1870-71, AND APPROVED MARCH 8, 1871.
-o- J*
FIRST GRAND
NINGLE NUMBER RAFFLE !
AND DISTRIBUTION OF
FOU lil MED AWARDS I\ HAFTED STATES GOLD BOIS
(NEW ISSUE) FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
FREE SCHOOL F JJ HT TD,
WILL TAKE PLACE ON
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1871,
AT NO. 147 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA,
AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M., IN PUBLIC.
Full Certificate Shares $5, Halves $2 50, Quarters $1 25.
TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS'flNLY ! '
FOUR HUNDRED AWARDS
OF UNITED STATES GOLD BONDS. (NEW IS?UE,) TO BE DISTRIBUTED IMMEDIATELY UPON
THE RAFFLE TAKING PLACE.
SCHEDULE OF AWARDS.
One Award of 910,000 In Gold Bonds, ls.810,000
do of J?..0/ In do ls.92,600
do of 2 000 In do ls. 2,000
do of 1000 la do ls. i.j??Mfc
do of 600 In do ls. ?Wr^S"
do cf 600 in do ls. 600
do of 600 in do ls. 600
do of 250 In do ls. 260
do of 260 In do ls. 260
de of 260 tn do ls.!. 260
Jo of 260 in do is. 260
do of 200 tn do la. 200
do of 200 in do ls. 200
do of 200 in do ls.'.. 20?
do of 200 in do ls. 200
Awards of loo In do aro. 600
do of ?0 In do are.;. 600
20 Awards ef one-half each of one $60 Gold Bond, are.1. too
60 Awards of one-fifth etch of one $100 Gold Bond, ?re. 1,000
100 Awards of one-tenth each of one $100 Gold Bond, are. 1,000
200 Awards of one-twentieth each of one $100 Oold Bond, are. 1,000
Four Hundred Awards to be Distributed in Gold Bonds,
IN CONFORMITY TO LAW.
EXPLANATION OF THE DISTRIBUTION.
Numbers from 1 to 10.000 (the same numbers being on tbe Certificates) are printed on separate
slips of paper, which are each encircled tn tubes, and are all placed in a Glass Baise Cylinder. The
fout hundred awards, in accordance with theSihedule above, are also printed on separate slips of
paper, and each ls encircled In a tobe, and au are then placed in another Glass Cylinder called the
Award Cylinder. The Cylinders are both revolved, and a number ls taken from the Cylinder of
numbers by a boy blindfolded, and one of the awards is taken from the Award Cylinder by Tpoy
likewise blindfolded, both of which are exhibited to the spectators, and such number will be entitled
to the award ; and this operation will be repeated untu 400 numbers are taken from the Number
Cylinder and 400 Awards from the Award Cylinder to such numbers.
The Commissioners will enter down each number on their books as taken from the Cylinder
numbers, and the awards to each aa taken from the Award Cylinder.
The Raffle will take place on the day and commence at the hour named; there will be BO post?
ponement whatever, and all the awards must be distributed.
CERTIFICATES FOR SALE AT ALL THE AGENCIES OF THE ASSOCIATION.
For Orders, address the
CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION,
No. 117 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
J. P. HORBACH, GENERAL AGENT.
COMMISSIONERS.FENN PECK and JAMES GI I. LIL AN E^.
sepll-lmo D.CAw
Halloing material.
LI 2VC E.
Now landing a cargo of very superior FRESH
LIME.
For sale low, ac
BUILDERS' DEPOT, 94 CHURCH STREET,
sep4 E. M. GKIMKE, P. 0. Box 374.
DOORS,
SA8HE8 AND BLINDS.
P. P. TOALE,
Manufacturer and Dealer
Has removed his Office to and opened his prin?
cipal SALESROOMS at No. 20 H AVNE STREET
and No. 33PI>CKNRY STREET, where he takes
pleasure In offering to the public a fuU stock of
his own manufacture of DOi>RS,SA->HES,BLINDS
MOULDINGS, NEWELS. BALUSTERS, AC.
WOOD TURNING In all Its branches.
A specialty mada or FRENCH and AMERICAN
WINDOW GLASS, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
sgr Orders for stock of Irregular size work re?
ceived either ar. the Salesrooms, No. 20 HAYNE
STREET.or at the FACTORY on Horibeck's wharf.
augl5 tiiths6mo?_
QUarm Dramas.
ALARM CASH DRAWER.
TILL TAPPING PREVENTED.
EVERY ? -, ? -EVERY
DRAWER ^^^^^^^^^^ MERCHANT
SOL1) AT
FAIRBANKS SCALE WAREHOUSES.
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
No. 252 BROADWAY, NEW Tf ORK.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.,
NO. 118 MILK STREET, BOSTON.
For sale by
HART & CO.,
sep27-wslmo CHARLESTON. S. C.
JJONEY! HONEY ! HONEY I
Fine New Country HONEY, o be had in quanti
ties to suit purchasers, or DB. H. BA ER,
may ?5 No.! Jl MeetlDg arreet
rjT?USSES, SUPPORTERS, Ac.
Just received, a large asssortment and for sale?
OB. li. BAER'S
Drug Store.
HASKELL'S ELECTRIC OIL.
AND _
HASKELL'S CARBOLIC CANCER SALVE,
For sale bv Du. H. BAER,
may?r 131 Meeting street
gnginea, jnactjinetgi, gc.
STEAM ENGINES.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
WRON & ?
Keep constantly on hand, and ready for imme?
diate delivery, STAT. ONA RY, PORTABLE ANO
AGRICULTURAL ENGINES, and can rumian, at
abort co ice, any description or Eugine not kept
regularly In stock.
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS.
Or approved Patterns and different sizes, ready
for delivery, and titted witta either Ratchet or
Screw-Head Blocks.
GRIST MILLS,
From Sixteen to Thirty Inch ; French Curr, Dou
ble-Geared GRIST HILLS. Also, the Universal or
Star COTTON OINS, THRESHERS, CANE MA?
CHINERY, HO RaE-FO WEBS, Ac.
BAR IRON, STEEL AND METALS.
A larze assortment constantly on hand of the
above articles.
NAILS, SPIKES &c.
HENRY DIS8TON-A SON'S
PATENT CIRCULAR. GANG. M?LAY, HAND
AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, GUMMING MACHINES,
FILES, AC. Also,
MILLER'S CELEBRATED
"INSERTED TOOTH" SAW&
SWADGE8 AND SAWYER'S TOOLS GEN?
ERALLY.
RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT AND
MILL SUPPLIES.
OILS.
A full line or Pare OILS, as follows: Speen,
Lard, Neatsloot, C., B. A Co.'a Lubricator, " wilie
Oak Oil," Tallow, Axle Grease.
BELTING.
Rubber and Leather BELTING, wamntcd.
Also, Gam and Hemp Packing, Jute and Soap?
stone Packing, Lacing, Gaskets, Belt Fastenings,
all kinds.
Tu "B A. J>.
Sheet, Pig, Bar and Pipe.
BLOCK TIN PIPE.
PUMPS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
HOSE, LEATHER AND CUM,
or an size?.
HRAJ39 GOODS.
Steam Ganges, Water Ganges, Steam and
Plumber's Brass-work.
PLAIN AND GALVANIZED IRON
PIPES,
At Factory Prices or MORRIS TASKER A CO.
STEAM AND MALEABLE IRON FITTINGS.
WHITE LEAD, COLORS AND PAINT OIL.
ROPE, OAKUM, SHEATHING FELT
AND PAPER, NAILS, SPIKES, Ac
CARTS, WAGONS AND TIMBER
TRUCKS
Of the celebrated make of WILSON, CHILDS w
CO., Philadelphia.
PATENT IRISH ROOFING FELT.
CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO.,
N. E. COHNBB M SI TING AND CUM BSRLAND Sra.
angls-mthOmoDftw CHARLESTON, S. C.