The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, October 12, 1871, Image 4

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Telegraph & Messenger. THUB8DAY MORNING. OCT. 12, 1871. A ROYAL PALACE IS SEW YORK. (Irani! Preparations for IW Brrrptlon or the (Iranil tint.*- Alrxl*—Splendid Par- Ion. Lnanrlona Chambers. and Magnlfl- eent Ornament*—Plly a Poor Prince. Tb* Rnreian Minister, M. Cstarezy, and the Oonanl. M. Bodtoeo, have eng.grf * ™it« of thirty-five roc mi at lie Clarendon Uotclon Fourth Avenue, corner of Eighteenth atreeL Mechanic* are potting on the tot^ieR loochee of their art, and have converted the pW» fato a moat charming paiaee. The int notioeable point in the Koval Konrinn eoeuteheon fieaeoed upon the door panda. Within aU i* new, gor geous, and elegant, but in no re rpeet Randy. Splendid new marblo mantle*, with grate* and fender* of heavy (diver plating and gilt, have been put in. , .. Expensive bronze*, clock*, ata tnary, *nd other ornamenta of rich and rare description are npon the mantle*, and boantifol landrcapee are framed ageinut the walla. The floor ia covered with a velvet carpet of brilliant color*. Damask and Uofl curtains ebzde the windows, gilt and bronze chandelier* with porcelain rtflectoni bang from the ceilings and aide bracket* with priam gaa jet* are npon the walla. Great mlr " ror* extend from floor to cornice. Etrnscan vaaeo of olabaater, four feet high, are placed in each corn or, and a mineatnro cologne fountain of lino marble ia placed at the centre of thenar window*. Over it, and the moat prominent ob ject that attract* the attention, ia a large and life-like portrait of the Czar. The walla and oof ling an fresooedwilb raraakill and exquisite Over tho arehca, draped in graceful fold*, are the Utueian and American national colon, glistening in ailk and gold and silver bullion fringe. Thi* is the grand ngal .lining oaloon. The fornitnro la of l.laak walnut, inlaid with gilL The Ublo cztenda from tho front to the rear of the rooms The chairs are elegantly np- bolatend, a* i.re also tho divans and lounges. Two splendid hnffeta and tables with marble ■dabo are also plaoed in the room. Tho Ublo linen ia of tho finest texture. Tho cutlery is entirely new, and tho silver ia from the 8L Petersburg Palace. Although tho regular hotel cook* will prepare the meal* and special hotel servant* attend the Uble, a Russian cook i* at- Uehed to the natty, and ho will prepare such borne made dishes a* may bo required. The ball* ac.l aUirway* are covered with a bright green carpet with deep orange foliated ■(Orders. Tho wall* are tinted blue and erimaon, in gilt panel*. TLe gaa pendant is of gold and bronze wilb colored porcelain globes. There ore fonr room* on tho second floor. The front ball-room baa been over-arched and thrown open the larger one, tbn* forming a neat dress ing room. Thi* ia tho roysl bedchamber. An Axminster carpel of wlme, purplo nud pink covers the floor. Tho fnrnitnro i* ali solid rosewood. A double bedstead, with a lofty liendlioard pro fanely carved, stand* at ono side of the door. A canopy made of tho Russian nod American flag* is aosjiended shove. The sheet* and other linen are exceedingly fine. The pillow « ore edged with lace, and all the blankets ore of choicest merino wool. The coverlet 1* a marvel of lieanty, being of fino white silk, elaborately embroidered. Tliero is s largo wardrobe, lined with aromatic cedar panda, and the bureau i* splendidly rarved. On tho marble slab two heavy post* bolJ a large oval mirror, on each side of which ia a wingad-sngcl, kneeling with onUtretchedbnnda. A marble-top rentroUble, and a fnil-length mirrorhnngon pivots, alounge, rooking chair*, etc., elegantly upholstered, are also there. Tho fender, grate, etc., sparkle with gold and silver ahoen. A costly ormnln clock nod ornaments are on the marble mantel. The chandelier i* of gilt and bronze, with china g lobe* and a grand drop. Damask curtains of Ine and gold and white lace are on tbs win dows. The walls are tinted azure and pink. The Russian ladies have arranged n pleasant anrpriso. Tho colored photograph* of all the Imperial family are nrrangod upon tho walls. The bath room, Inznriantly furnished, is be tween this and tho rear room. The lattor ia to bo occupied by tbo Grand Chamberlain. It 1* Kumplnonaly furnished In black walnut, tapestry carpet, painting*, ornament*, etc. In tbo small ball room tbo body guard relief will bo stationed, a* is required by tbo royal law. All over the bonae tbo othor rooms are handsomely fur nished. Visitors are not allowed to enter uodor any pretext, as it ia intended to present the rooms fresh, new, neat, and perfeot in every respect. Nrcrelnry iionlnrll Disgusted. From tho New York Journal of Commerce. Secretary Boutwel), as n gentleman recently from Washington inform*, is tbo moat disgusted •init ial in the Government service. He isn't pleased with some of his moat eonspicnona sub ordinates, but he cannot help himself. lie can neither reform them, whitewash them, nor re move them. Uo complains of them in a qncr- nlona tone to tho President, bnt tbo chief is apathetic; he roeeivea the appeal ooldly, and smokes on complacently, and tho objectionable incumbent* of good places are left to atiob. Then liia foreign negotiation of bond* has mnd- dlcd hi* flgnrco, lie nnnonnrrd that he had plaoed the remainder of the two hnndred million loan, and the delivery of tho bond* commenced. When tbo first of tbo month came how should he make np hi* debt atatement I If he added the bonds handed over to the syndicate to his iasnea, then the volnme of the debt was in creased, and this the law forbade. If he made the proper allowance for interest, then the bonds were sold at from - j to :t per cent, below par, and this was forbidnen. So he any* that he has sold tho bond*, and the syndicate say that they have bonght them, and the deliveries from their hands prove that there baa lieen an issne on some term*, bnt the official debt statement rec ognize* none of these transactions, either in the' increase of the bonded debt or the receipt of the cash equivalent Then, again, it ia said that Ilia bad management here, and tbo equally bad manipulation of affairs in London by the two Tceaanry agents, who really have a branch Treasury Department there, bavo so embar rassed the syndicate that even with all their pluck, energy and smartness they haven't made the thing go ss they expected, and may have yet to throw part of the bonds back on his hands. Wo think Mr. RontweU's disgust ia not unreasonable j we share it onraelvea, and most of our readers are suffering from tbo same ex perience. GO AND EXAMINE 1BE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES At No. 86 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. JACOB 8CHALL, H AVING received hi* extensive Fall stock of BOOTS and SHOE hi* patrons, and the trade generally, that ho ia folly prepared t ming in hit line, from tho common Brogan to tho finest French Boot direct from the manufactories, be can offer superior indue opportunity or •nstaining hi* well-earned reputation for an Ha wonld farther annoonco to the trade, and especially t baa on band a large supply of Leather and Finding*, with 1 customer* with every- Boot* and Gaiter*. Having purchased direct from the manufactories, be can offer superior inducement* in prices, and be has neglected no . .. - - -*-■ “ * for superiority of good*. _ dally to shoemakers in Macon and ncmity, that he large supply of Leather and Findings, with which be can serve them at rate* that will fa vorably compare with those of any Southern establishment. Tbeir attention ie particularly called to the fact that bo can furnish Leather cut to ail sizes, crimped Fronts, Bootlegs ready-fitted, Uppers of all kinds, ate., at a very small margin. Id the Cnatom Work department, ha still employ* first clsas, superior workmen, and hi* customers can bo supplied, now aa aver, with Boots and Shoes, of the finest French calf-skin and the most elabo rate workmanship, at abort notice. JACOB SCHALL. srplD 3m 86 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GEORGIA- MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, TAKE NOTICE JUST RECEIVED AT SMALL & GAMBLE’S WHOLESALE FLOUR ANO PROVISION HOUSE 100) SACKS FLOUR, ALL GRADES AND SIZES, 4 CARS CHOICE WHITE CORN, 3 CARS TENNESSEE OATS, 59 CASKS k HALF CASKS C. B. SIDES. GO CASKS k HALF CASKS SHOULDERS, 51 SACKS CHOICE BIO COFFEE, 75 BOXES TOBACCO, ALL GRADES, 25 BARRELS SUGAR, 50 BARRELS MOLASSES, NEW CROP MACKEREL, ALL NOS. AND SIZES, 50 ROLLS DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING, 500 DDLS. EUREKA TIES (BEST IN USE) 50 BARRELS WHI Tbs abovo Goods, with eveiything else in onr line, will bo sold at THE VEHY LOWEST JPHIOES. Either for CASH OR ON TIME. Satisfaction guaranteed, or monoy refunded. Try ns one time, and yon will be certain to try ns again. eeptl'J LAWTON <t WILLINGHAM. SUCCESSORS TO LAWTON & LAWTON, COTTON FACTORS, Warehouse anti Commission Merchants, FOURTH STREET. MACON, GA. J N Pobliahing onr card, we claim nothing more for ouraelvee than a determination to do oar DUTY towards oar ciutomeri. By etrict attention to onr business, and studying the interest of our patrons we have been able heretofore to give satisfaction, and now bavo no apprehension that all wbo will give ns a fair trial will continue to patronize our bouse. LAWTON & WILLINGHAM. PLANTATION FOR SALE T HE undersigned offer* to sell liia well-known plantation, in las* countv. consisting of 1800 acroe of good land, about 800 cleared and m a state of cultivation and good repairs. A fine residence mid all other good improvement* are on the place to make it desirable. Tho place is well watered and healthy, and ia ono of the most desir able places in Southwestern Georgia, and will aver age with the beet farms in the county. It* locality eight mile* east ol SmuLville, on the Southwestern Railroad; twelva mile* northeast of Wooteo’e; eleven mdse south of the city of Amotion*, and ad joining the land* of Col. James Gardoor and Mai. Bryan and others, and if dreired still sell every flung on tho place, consisting of corn, rodder, pea* cane, iMtaloes, and wagons and fanning atoned* of tilo f. k r*. lot ° r fine l***. io fact, everything to csrry on a first-class farm. I will soil tho entire property for one-half cash, tbo in one, two and three years' time, with interest from date Any person wishing to bay can confer wilb me at Amencns, or my agent, J. f, - ■ 1 show to i, which he will Baring, on the any one wbo will call P. tv—Also, I will tell my desirable house and lot in the city of American, convenient to bnsinnss ami to a good neighborhood, joining Col. 8. It Lalor. A. R Brown and others, containing fonr acres, dire entire proporty will he offered until the first of November- aoptlC-lm JNO. L. LUt.VMOnF- Ihe (irratest Improvement or tbo .tjc, O. W. MASSEY'S PATENT EXCELSIOR COTTON GIN F »R the past forty years I have been engaged in tho manufacture of Cotton dins, and have set DIAMONDS, WATCHES, z o o CO <3 O z * GO » CD © o 5 p. GO r <6 A JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. Watch Work and Repairing at Shortest Notice, and Warranted. AGENCY OF THE GROVER & BIKER SEW1YG MACHINES. inn* 14-tf % UVEBPOOL, LONDON k GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL OVER $20,000,000 IN GOLD. uouuwim tux uw ur/u nuuKlNO G1K I ©yer eaw. It rone light—gins fast—doe. not inlore tb. cotton—impossible to break the roll—-no for MU-fMd«w-and notroabl.tofeed. The commit tee at the l*te]hbb County Agricultural Fair, being ao well eatiafled of it. .upetiority over anything they ever eaw, awarded me the premium. I am now prepared to forntab any one in want of a Gin. A sample of Excelsior and also of the Griswold ?5L 1£d^a£SenS dwe ' K^da. Griswold Cotton Gin. I will continue to mannfactnre the celebrated fin.wold Cotton Gin, a Gin that has given unirer «al satisfaction, and out of all the Gina I .old the PMt two roar*, bat one tingle complaint, and not eon Gin returned. Every Gin warranted. A fi* **? "on 111 Carhart A Cord's Hardware «^W ‘ w 4 ?*^** 800 *’ SiuUbarT ’ ®“P«a» * Co.'. O. W. MASSET. N-BW MIT.T., SWIHDLEHiST & AUSTIN EG leer, to InfSBfl e*Ubli.Ued aOBlsT B where they are prepared to grind GRITS AND MEAL Of A SUPERIOR QUALITY and at rea.-onabJo rates, and they will deUvor Grit, and Meat to any part of the city, and grind Keel for toll. A call ia moat respectfully solicited. anggftf LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE, rronounct J by Coonotaeenre “Tlic Only Oood Sauce- 1 It improves the appetite and digestion, and it Is r.r.nval.-.l for iU flavor. _ . _ ~*. Wo are directed by Messrs. Leo * Perrins to EC"* augl5-ooo6a Agents, New York. XKTSITJRES AT LOWEST HATES Merchandise, Cotton, Stores and Dwellings. LOSSES PAYABLE ON PROOF OF LOSS. NO CHARGE FOB POLICIES. Permanent, Open, Floating, Annnal and Short-time Policies Issued. It is worthy 0 f notice that this Company baa invested a Largo amount of money in the South in per manent property—pechap. the only Fire Insurance Company, not located here, that has done so. ecptIG-Sm L C. PLANT, Agent, Macon, Ga ERNEST PESGHKE’S ^acon Standard. Mean Time. lji|M < la I aii,-i,non Paid to the Repairing and rating or fine Welches, a. well as all Jnds of new wsrk mode to order. . . - - jalyST-ly B. A.. WISE &d CO., CHERRY STREET, MACOX, GA.,. IMPORTERS OF tf w tf H P O DEALERS IN HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, SILVER-PLATED WARE, COOKING STOVES, GBATES RANGES. OUR STOCK OF COOKING, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOYES CANNOT BE SURPASSED! We guarantee to sell yon tho best Cooking Stove ever cold in Macon, or to refund you the money! GRATES ! GRATES ! FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST. Examine our splendid Stock beforo purchasing. TI> WARE ! TIN YVARE ! Having removed onr FACTCBY to its old quarters in tlio roar of onr Store, we have the BEST WORK MEN, and can exccate all orders for TIN and STOVE WORK with dispatch. PLAIN, STAMPED AND PRESSED TIN WARE Will bo offered at GREAT BARGAINS to the trade. for case:, for cash, for cash. Pnrcbaeing onr Good, in person from Headquarters for CASH, we eball from this date offer to WHOLESALE and RETAIL BUYERS Great Bargains for Cash. OUR STOCK OF ANDIRONS, SHOVELS AND TONGS, TIN BED ROOM SETS, WAITERS, PLATfiD AND BRITANNIA WARE, Brooms, Brush.©.?, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF xxottiqzj pnaKTisHiiire- goods Cannot be excelled for cheapness and quality. Call at 33. A. WISE & CO.’S C3T Orders promptly attended to. Schofield’s Iron Works ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, GA. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS OF ^k.3NT-S- XX2HC?XTXXXEX3 SIZE. SA"W MILLS, GKRIST MIL:LS. M:IXjL GKEAJElESrGI, Q-IN GrLCA-RIISTGr, (ORDINARY, OB GRAHAM’S EXTRA HEAVY), SUGAR MILLS AMD KETTLES, I R O JNT R AILIN Gr, OF ANY DESIRED STYLE, AND AT PRICES LOWER THAN ANYBODY. SHAFTING, PULLIES, ETC., AU or any Machinery, put np at first-class IRON WORKS, pnt np in tho boat style and at prices to s tho tunes. Give ns a call before purchasing. Wo will sell low for CASH. J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. S T I H H AHEAD Onr WROUGHT IRON COT TON SCREW PRESS ie tho only Cotton Frees that baa stood the » lest, being need over eince the „ jsml dose of the war. and is in greater ■film - j —f i and more increasing demand than Onr WATER or STEAM TOWER PRESS ia VERT RODDDAR, Being the MOST ECONOMICAL. to those having a WATER POWER OB STEAM ENGINE. It can also be run rom the band wheel shaft of gin gear. Onr HAND PRESS (indeed, aa all of them aro.) ie too well known, and has established iteelf aa the PLANTER'S FAVORITE. A* there b no comparison between a cast and a WROUGHT IRON SCREW, we do not recommend CAST IRON SCREWS, though we make them for those wanting a CHEAP Press. e- Send ns your orders, or send for Circular and Price nifi WILCOX PATENT HORSE POWER We claim to be SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER for Ginning Cotton, and it is the only Horse Power made that we know of that can .supercede the ordinary Gin Gear. mj2S diwtf J. S. SCHOFIELD & SON. J. H. HERTZ & GO., CLOTHIERS! 90 CHERRY STREET, Have uoir on hand a complete stock of fall and winter CLOTHING! LARGE, FULL AND WELL ASSORTED. AT ®T2 Bur Suits AT S15 AT SIS AT S20, Suits T. C. NISBET, Iron AT less Suits AT 5 AND AS FINE AS $40 PER SUIT OF Coat, Pants and Vest SACK. DERBYS 4 — ASD — WALKING COATS OF THE LATEST STYLES. WE HAVE IN DRESS SUITS ! BLACK AND COLORED Cloth. Coats, BLACK AND COLORED DIAGONAL COATS, OF THE BEST IMPORTED MATERIAL, In Single and Double Breasted Clieeterfields. A large assortment of PAMS, FROM 81 TO 815 ! FLY OVERCOATS, IN COLOK3 SACK OVERCOATS, TALMAS, And the New Style KING WILLIAM OVERCOATS, On hand. ^ SHIRTS! We make a specialty ol the celebrated MAC03ST. 0-EOHGIA. MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST MILLS, Shafting and Steam Boilers, IRON RAILING AND ORNAMENTAL IRON "WORK MILL AND €IX GEARING, AM) OTHER CASTINGS, THREE ROLLER CANE HILLS IN IRON FRAMES. ORDINARY CANE MILLS. FROM 11 TO 18 INCHES DIAMETER. KETTLES, FROM 30 TO 130 GALLONS AND FROM PATTERS MORE NEARLY AVERAGING THEIR \nvrv., MEASURE THAN ANY PATTERNS IN THE STATE. I,03 * D «U< HOUSE COWER FOR GINNING COTTON, th^UowtogrormcaChmvV ,m ° 8 " 1<>DS * ^ ,pI ” iCd *° Gim ’ ins ' -tat success T. C. NISBET, Esq Dear S.a: Muxedokv.u.z. February 14, ,871. Iam using one of yonr Horse Powers for ginning my cotton. It hse been in n*e about three , baa ginned about four hundred bales of cotton. I think it woll adapted to ginnin-. I pin , i 1 day on a-forty-saw gin and with two mules. My gin la situated iu an old negro cabin and the * placed onteide. “ ITtoo or Horse Power, with IRO.\ FKAMF.S-Unarniilccd, l and the power ia J. A.ORHE - - 8leo oo COTTON AND HAY PRESSES. The Best in the Country. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER! And a fit warranted, at stock prices. In addition to the above, we keep the most com plete stock of F In this city. We invite an inspection. THE LATEST STYLES OF HATS Constantly on hand, and received as eoon as out. NEW LOT JUST IN. All of onr goods are diet cl&es, and are guaranteed aa such. DON’T MISS THE PLACE: the; white; store: ! 90 CHEERY STREET, Between B. A. Wise & Co.’e and S. T. & B. P. Walker’s. octll tf HORSE POWER. HAND POWER. Tbeso Presses, from actual ueo, bavo given a* much satisfaction as any over introduced, and on ap plication I can rurniuh a circular with several hundred names of planters who aro using this Pre-s, and am willing to abide by their verdict a* to ite merits. A new improvement lias been introduced into Presses which enable* tho packer to pack cotton in the box with, more facility than any arrangement heretofore in use, and admits of a longer cotton box. These Presses, it is believed, can lie fiunishod at a lees price than any othor. ON HAND AND FOR SALE: 1 New 40-horse Engine, - $1000 1 New 25-horse Engine, 800 2 New 14-horse Engines, 500 CS?"8end for Circular, containing cuts, description, and ptice liaia of the various kinds of Screws. jux>S02aw&w4m Fourth Street. Near Srown House. Macon, Ga- BTJILDS -A-iSTD REPAIRS STEAM ENGINES, Saw, Griaa and Flour Mills, Shafting, Tulloye, Hangers, Boses and Gearing for mill- work generally. IRON R xN I L I N Cl. For endoeing public sqnarea, private dwelling* and Cemetery lota ; also all kinds ot Ornamental Iron work, Brackets, Voces, Chairs, Iron Fronts for Stores, Window Caps and Sills, etc. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING MACHINERY. 1 make the best HORSE POWER In the country, it never fails, run* light, simple to pnt np and lasts well, and is cheap. Address deo3-2tawly All Work Made Good. JE. CROCKETT. Macon, Ga. CHEAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE, VIA CHARLESTON, S. C- TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THf NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. THRBB TIMES A WEEK—TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS. ELEGANT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS. SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12 HOURS SHORTER via CHARLESTON. TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY. THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO, And connecting Roads West, in alliance with tho Fleet of Thirteon Firet-Clase Steamships to the above Ports, invite Attention to tho Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the hueinees public m tho Cotton States at tho PORT OF CHARLESTON, Offering facilities of Raft and Son Transportation for Freight and Passengers not excelled in excellence and capacity at any other Port. Tho following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the -Lino: TO N3BW YORK- GEORGIA* MANHATTAN, M. S. Woodholl, Commander. CHAMPION. R. W. Lockwood, Commander. CHARLESTON, Jamea Berry, Commander. JAMES ALGER, T. J. Lockwood, Commander. JAMES ADDER * CO., Agents, Charleston, S. 0. S. Crowell, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, T. J. Beckett, Commander. CLYDE, J. Kennedy, Commander. ASHLAND, — Ingram, Commander WAGNER, HUGER & CO., WM. A. COURTNAY, Agents, Charleston, S. C. 70 3F»TTT' r ■ A ■n'BIiPHIA« VIRGINIA, „ a Tax Hunter. Commander. O. Hinckley, Commander. Sailing Days—THURSDAYS. WM. A. COURTNAY, Agent, Charleston, S. 0 •270 FALCON, Hainie, Commander. SEA GULL, Dutton, Commander. lAliTIMOTlIl. MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander Sailing Days—Every Fifth Dty. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, Charleston, S C. Rites guaranteed as low as those of Comparing Linos. Marine Insurance one half of 1 per cent; THROUGH BILLS OF LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS Alabama, Tenneacco and 2 je, by addressing Agents of the Steam ships in Charleston, at whose offices, in ali cases, the Railroad Tickets should be exchanged and Berths assigned. The Through Tickets by this Route includes Transfers, Meals and State Room, while on Ship- Tlie South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad, And their connecting Lines hare largely increased their faculties for the rapid movement of Freight and Passengers between tho Northern Cities and the South and West. Comfortable Night cars, with the Holmes’ Chair, without extra chargo, have been introduced on the South Carolina Railroad. Fiyst-Clxes Eating Saloon at Branchvillo. On the Georgia Railroad Firet-Clase Sloeping Cars. Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night trains of tho South Carolina Railroad. Close connection mado with other r.oads, deUvcring Freights at distant points with great promptness. The Managers will use every exertion to satisfy their Patron* that tho Line VIA CHARLESTON cannot be surpassed in Disnatch and the Safe Delivery of Good*. For farther information, apply to J. JI. SELKIRK SuD't Charleston, S. C.; D. D. HASELL General «C P a^Mia 0ffiCO 817Br °* dW * y ’»’ a -’ B ' IlCKENS,GoneralPseeengerand TukctAgent. ALFRED L. TYLER, June 29 eod-6m Vice-President South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, S. 0.