The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, November 02, 1871, Image 4

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Telegraph & Messenger, THURSDAY MORNING. NOV. 3. 1871. AiiHdolM or WiwblBKlon nod Andre. Many tsui uo I made my flrat visit tojj wb* lngton's'headquarters, at old Tappan Town, ■boot half a mile from the Sovenly ox Honsm Tbe ancient odifleo was more than a hundred and twenty year, old, and, although built of atone, aeemed almost tottering tolls Wh It had four roofs, one on tho top of the other, and from the first lower layer of eedar aWngles I nelected powdering specimens, which ptdled out easily, and hare them now among my Heroin ticnary relic*. _ I entered with my friend, wboae gueatl was at the time, aud who was a resident of the iia- mediste n<igU>orbood. We were courteously welcomed by its then occupants, two elderly ladles, who were born in the house. Nothing could bo In more perfect keeping with the mansion than these two venerab.e wo- men. Their name was Van Brnyck; and I was the more interested in than Iwcanse I bad re cently become acquainted in hew York with a relative of theirs of the same name, a promising young painter, who was fast increasing his rep utation as a very natural artb* and a koon ob server of the picturesque. One of hia moet I soon saw, was a moat life like picture of this tamo old Oneoftb. two Udie. vntaover eighty years old, and her lister waa seventy-fire. They were very lively for persona ao agod, and were obUg- Oen. Washington''" I in quired of the oldest old lady. “Oh, yea—many and many a time, »he an swered ; “in this very room. He often need to bold me in his lap. I remember it just as well aa if it was but yesterday. He waa a lovely man, General Washington was. And bore, ahe con tinued, going to and opening a wide clipboard, “be used to keep Ida things/ Hieee blue-and- white chonov caps nod sArmen bo nwd to drink out of; and here's the very bowl be used to make hit wine aangareo in; and they used to pam it around from one officer to mother when they'd oome to see him; they helped themselves. He seen a good deal of oompany, Gen. Wash ington did. “Did you ever tea Major Andre I" I inquired. “Ob, yea—mora'n fifty times. He was a beautiful man. He kissed me twice. I was a little girl then. I seen him the very morning they took him on the top of the hill to hang him. The day before, in the morning, I took him up some handsome, ripe peachea. He thanked me ao kind, and broke one of 'em open and put it into hie month and tasted it; but somehow or 'nother be didn't seem to have no how Osn. Washington seemod to feel CAMPBELL & EXGLISH, WHOLESALE LIQDORj MERCHANTS, 56 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. w E . BPWUl LtQUOB who ato dnliog ill LIQUORS to tho LARGEST STOCK Of the these goods ever offered to the wholeoale trade in this city. We deal in Liqnors, exclusively I and we invite a careful inspection of our stock of I BRANDIES, WINES, WHISKIES, GINS, RUMS, In barrell and case. Agents for Hszelett's Old Winchester Rye, and ludaon O. . Wolfe's Bchnt; schnapps. CAMPBELL , “Oh, ho mutt havo felt dreadful! He walked back'ards and for'arde all the morning in this very room; and I've hear'n Pop Blau- velt aay that ho never aee him feel so bad afore. He kept looking at hii watch every now and r till the time bad oome, sn Major An- u’ in the air; then, and was oneaaytill and Major Andro waa hung. I dre myself, when wo waa a^wingin and I seen him when he waa dug up and took array; ao did you, Polly, too, didn’t you?" From our Modhly Oosaip, io the November number of Lippinoott’a Magazine. The reported discovery of the North Pole by a German expedition has finally been explained preeiaely as the World asaomed that it wonld be. The expedition did not disoover the Pole, and the sum and substanco of wbat it aooom- pliahed araaiimply the discovery of an open ohannel between Spitsbergen and Nova Zembla, which it waa annniaed might poaaibly lead into an open polar sea. If this channel is always free from Toe, and if it does lead to an open sea, the Germans may claim the credit of having discovered the true path to the Pole. It re mains, however, to lie proved that Ihia channel waa anything more than a temporary opening of probable that any German will reach tho Pole before Captain Hall shall havo planted the Ameriean flag at the precise end of tho earth'a axis—provided there bo any thing to plant it on. — World. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. auooa urn wiaiaaii nanjtoaD. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Macon 7.66 a. at. 1.10 a. at 6.05 r. at. 8.36 r. at Atlanta 7.65 A. at. 3.10 r. at 3.60 r. if. 10.25 r at KAOOlt AED nsuatswiCE RA'I.ROAD. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Macon 8.30 a. M. 6.25 r. at Brunswick 6.15 a. at. 9.35 p. at Jaeksonvile, Fla. 7.00 a. at. 7.00 r. at Jacksonville, Fla 8.15 p. at. 6.00 a. at Bavannab 7.00 p. at. 7.45 p. at Hawkinavlllo 0.45 a. at. 0.45 p h Macon 8.05 p. M. 10.30 A. at Macon 8.10 r. w. 8.60 a. at LEAVE. ABBIVS. Macon 7.00 A. at. 4.61 p. at 6.30 p. at. 5.16 a. at Savannah 7.15 a. at. 6.25 p. as 7.00 p. at. 6.15 a. _ Train from Gordon to MlUedgevillo and Eaton- ton connects with down night tram from Haoon and up day train from Bavannab. LAST NOTICE!! Socare Yonr Christmas & New Year's Gifts | $1,000,000.$ Kent tho Public] GRAND GIFT CONCERT, | AT LOUISVILLE, KY„ gatnrday, December lotti, 1871.1 100,000 tickets of admission. 010 each, curren- I cy. half tickets. 65, quarter tickets, $2 60. Tickets will be sent by registered letter, the moo-1 ey for them may bo sent by P. O. money odor, [ greenbacks or draft. Each ticket consists of four quarters, value $250 I cadi. The bolder is entitled to admission to the I Concert, and to tho value of the gift awarded to it I or ita fraction. $550,000 in greenbacks will be distributed to bold-1 era of tickets, in gifts of from $100,000, tho Isrg- I eat. to $190, the loweet, being 721 gifts in all. I The Concert Is for the benefit of the Public Li- I brary of Kentucky. The Citizens* bank of Ky., it I Treatnrer. and the corporators and tnperriaore are I tbe Hon. Tbos. E. Bramlette, late Governor of Ken-1 lucky, and 27 of tho moat distinguished and re- ] •portable citizens of tho State. Tbe undersigned, late principal business mans- I ecr of tbe very auoeeearnl Gift Concert forthe ben-1 efit of the Mcroantile Library at Ban Francisco, has I been appointed agent and manager of this Grand I Gift Concert. Tbs drawing and distribution will take place in I iblie, and everything will be done to satisfy the ] ryers of tickets that their interest* will be as well | protected as if they were personally present to su perintend the entire sffair. For tickets and information apply to O. n. PETERS, 120 Main at.. LouiaviUe, Kv, No. 8 Astor House. N. Y. II. N. Hempated, No. 410 Broadway, Milwaukee, Wia M. A. French, Virginia City, Nevada. M. A. Wolf, No. 310 Cbeetnut at, BE Louis. Tickets also for Bale in every prominent place iu tbe United States. Owing to tbe general derangement of mails and advertisements consequent on the disastrous oon- fltgratioos in tbo West, the eale of tickets in this enterprise is extended to November 30, 1871, at I CD £0 Dierpcisvis ezrenaea io AovemDer no, it'll, si i, > rhich time the main office, 120 Main et, LonisviUe, | 2 Ky., wOl cJoso for adjustment of accounts snd bus- siness. No orders except by mail will be received after Dee. let, and no orders by mail will be filled after Dee. 10th. The New York office will close Deo 10th; other agencies Dec. 6th. Every ticket unsold Dee. 14th will be cancelled by its No. Tbe [ drawing will take place in public, Deo. 10, 1871; commencing at 7 a. v., and continue until the 7211 gifts are awarded. Payment of awards will com mence Dee. 19, at 9 o’clock a. ar. Circular of awards j wiil be found at every agency as soon as they can be issued correctly, and wilt also be sent to all tick et buyers ss soon as possible. No order will be filled at main office for loss than $10. octal eodm OHAB. B. PETERS, Manager. LEAVE. 8.00 a. X. 4.35 A. 8.60 r. ». 6.00 Bufanla 7.45 a. u. 4.68 r. 6.10 r. u. 10.00 a. LEAVE. ABBIVE. 6.25 a. at. 0.12 f. 8.15 r. at. 4.10 a. Oohambua 12.45 r. x. 11.00 a. 8.06 F.x. 4.45 a. XAOOIt AE1> AUOrSTA BAILBOAS. LEAVE. Macon 6.30 a. at 7.35 F. 6.30 F. at 2.30 A. Angusta 11.00 a. at 5.30 f. 7.00F.x. 2.46a. WESTEBE AES ATLAETIO Birr anin. LIATZ. Atlanta...., 10.30 r. X. 1.42 a. 6.00 a. ie 1.32 p. 2.46 f. ie 10.00 6.20 r. X. 6.10 a. 6.30 a. X. 1.21 F. STATE OF GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF STATE, » Atlanta, Ock, 80,1871-2o'clock!’. x.j To tho Hon. Benjamin Conley, rreeident of the Bie—I have at this moment bean placed in pos session of tho inclosed communication from tho Hon. R. R. BuQotk, being his rosi^nntioD of tbo office of Governor of tho Biato of Ooorgia, said communication being transmuted to mo throngh the hands of Ooh IE H. Atkinson, tho Secretary of the Executive DcpartmsnE I bereby give you notice to repair to the Capitol In Atlanta, within ten days of thedato horoof, and take the oath of office of Coventor before any Judge of tho 8upreme or Judge of tbe Superior Court, otherwise U will be my duty to consider yon as having resigned, and 1 shall proceed to inform the Speaker of the Howe of Representative*. Respectfully, your obd't servant, DAVID G. COXT1NO. Secretary of Bute- EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, > Brats of Ckoikiu, > Atlanta, October 30,1871.) Hon. David C. dotting, Secretary of State, Atlanta, Georgia: 8re—I aa directed by his Exocllency, the Gover nor, to transmit to you, to be filed in jonr offioe the inclosed paper, containing his resignation as Gov ernor of Oeorgia. I am, very respectfully, Your obedient scrranE a H. ATKINSON, Secretary Executive DepartmenE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,) State of Ceoboia, w Atlanta, October 30,1871.) To all whom it may concern, greeting: 1> it known that, good and anlfident reasons me thereunto moving. I do hereby resign tbo office of Governor of this State, to take effect on Monday next, the 30th day of October, In tbe year of our lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy- one, and on that day and date deliver over to the Hon. Benjamin Conley, Prv.Ui.nt of tbe Senate, tbe ExccMive powers of tbs OovemmenE until the election and qualification of a Governor in the mode proscribed by paragraph IV, article IV, Motion I, of the Constitution of this Stole. And tbe Secretory of tbe Executive Department will en ter the foregoing of reoord to the Executive min utes, and place the Capitol building, Executive rs- «*ds, documents, seals and mansion to tho oontrol of tho said Benjamin Conley, upon his taking the oath of office prescribed by paragraph V, eocuon I Article IV of tho Constitution. RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor. QQTl ditdwlt . EXEOJrnx department, i 0ftob « r ». 1871. / of Turk —i n H ’ °* 1118 uonnty ta^d of Fulton, Ihi Ex«n^^X«E ^POin, " 1 ^ ° f °T a De1^“meM nd ,‘ : ; iU ‘ #S ^ of Exocu- tivs Department, at tbs Capitol, in Atlanta tho day and year above written. BENJAMIN COnn, Governor. STANBURY A FOX, Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants Importers of and Recovers and Dealer* in Wine*. BrandlM. Ulna, fir., Benrboa, to heal aatl Rye Wbl.ltlee, 22 nux ruicx ami 17 uabcrav narrr, TREMENDOUS STOCK GENERAL GROCERIES NOW BEING RECEIVED BY ►2 CD d g CD P* r+ o I p d o CD O' CD H CD P |P* P' o ROGERS & BONN, p* And they are offered for sale FEARFULLY LOW. S 3 t-i lv IN STORE 2,000 sks. Family &Exfra Flour, 200 barrels Sugar, CD 01 [i CO O' 5’ OQ 300 bbls. Liquors of all kinds, d STOCK OF BACON AT PRESENT SMALL. S- JUST ARRIVED. 100 bbls. CHOICE KED APPLES. ROGERS & BONN. C O TJT O 1ST ! CAMPBELL & JONES Again offer their services to Flantera and Mer chants, as Warelionse & Commission Merchants, And ask a coctinnanoo of the patronage so liber ally giTen them tho past season. does personal attention given to the STORAGE and SALE of COTTON, and to the filling of orders for Rigging and lies and Plantation Supplies. Refer to the patrons of the past season. Re member tbe plsoe— fon Wareiionse, Pcplar st. v Macon. Ga. k—Agents for the Winship Improved Cotton din and John Mcrryman Jb Code Ammoniated Dis solved Bones, which we now offer at a reduced price. eepl 3m 1IARDEMAX' & SPARKS O END their annnal greeting to their many friends O and patrons. They are at their old stand, ready and willing to serve them to the Storage and Sale of Cotton.) They deem it unnecessary to make pledges for j by their fruits ye shall know them.” Judge os by tbeoe—we aek no more. Yonr internet is our inter est: and our long eiptrieu.v emdiee ::i to guard and advance it. More we cannot promise more I yon will not expecE I lie usual A.v*>mmodi:iena extended IO those who honor us with their pAtronage. sug26 3m HARDEMAN A STARKS. K > m Kl $ > *3 H O w % m ►a S 3 »-i S 3 » p* CO E. ADAMS. B. M. BAZEMOKE. 82ZADEACH WARE. | Adams, Bazcmorc & Ware, PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE,! NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT, O N entering upon anew cotton eeason, tender their aerncea to the patrons and friends of Adams A Bazemore, and to all others who may favor them with their patronage. Their attention will be giTen exclusively to the Storage and Sale of Colton. And to filling orders for Bagging, Ties and Tlanta- {jon Supplier. Asking for a continuance of the generous support accorded to tbe oid firm during the past reason. OD 10 H 5 x H I 0 H x ► ► 6 H ► > 0 m z H CD 0 0 ft J 9 % 9 e & n 9 0 H 3 7 i 9 m S f l s Q 0 » 3 S | 0 in u m 2 0) fl a m VI 0 0 0 r ® c r m ll > 0 1 0 D c > z 0 I— HARNESS AND SADDLERY. SMITH, WESTCOTT «£ CO. 102 OJBCBRBT STHEET, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN [SADDLES AID HARNESS | CARRIAGE MATERIAL, SHOE FINDINGS, TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS, LEATHER OF AT.T. KINDS, consisting to part of— BOLE AND HARNESS LEATHER, pvtMTr.x.TT) AND PATENT leather, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALFSKIN, KIP SKINS, UPPER AND LA0E LEATHE G-IN B^uISTIDS, LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING, SADDLE, HARNESS AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE, CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, «ept20 eod3m IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM $8 00 TO §50 00. MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS, TAKE NOTICE JUST RECEIVED AT SMALL & GAMBLE’S WHOLESALE %0UR AND PROVISION HOUSE M Hi H !zS, SOI K| 0 0 d qdI 8ri Q 0 1000 SACKS FLOUR, ALL GRADES AND SIZES, 4 CABS CHOICE WHITE CORN, 2 CARS TENNESSEE OATS, 65 CASKS A HALF CASKS C. R. SIDES. 60 CASKS «t HALF CASKS SHOULDERS, 50 SACKS CHOICE BIO COFFEE, 75 BOXES TOBACCO, ALL GRADES, 25 BARBELS SUGAR, 50 BARBELS MOLASSES, NEW CROP MACKEREL, ALL NOS. AND SIZES. 50 ROLLS DOUBLE ANCHOR BAGGING, 500 DDLS. EUREKA TIES (BEST IN USE) 50 BABBE The above Goode, with everything else in our line, will be sold at THE VERV LOWEST PIIXCES, Either for CASH OR ON TIME. Satiafaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Try us one time, and I yon will be certain to try us again. septl9 DIAMONDS, WATCHES. z o m CtJ % CD o © S3 ©* 00 H a 9 $4 J. H. HERTZ & GO., CLOTHIERS! 90 CHERRY STREET, Have now on hand a complete stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING! LARGE, FULL AND WELL ASSORTED. T. C. NISBET, Iron Business Ms Business Ms AT SB12. AT S15. ■A.T SIS. Business Suits A.T $20. A.T $22. Business Suits AlT $25. AND AS FINE AS $40 PER SUIT OF Coat, Pants and Vest, whisky SACK, DERBYS WALKING COATS OF THE LATEST STYLES. MACONT, GEORGIA. MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES, SAW AND GRIST MELS, Shafting and Steam Boilers, IRON RAILING AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK MILL AND GIN GEARING, AND OTHER CASTINGS, THREE ROLLER CANE MILLS IN IRON FRAMES. ORDINARY CANE MILLS, FROM 11 TO 18 INCHES DIAMETER. KETTLES, ra OM30TO«GALLO^^BO^^RS SS A a GmGTHEm I{ O 1 i S kL HORSE POWER FOR COTTON. ., T ¥^ Po * er LaB been three times as long at work as any appliod to Ginning, and with ,rl,»t the following certificate show: ' vl,at T. O. NISBET, Esq Dear Sib : I am using one of your Horse Powers for ginning my cotton. success let SIilledgeyxlle, February 14,1S71 has ginned about four hundred bales of cotton, i" thinkri Weil adapted 0 ™ Binning°'l * n pKomsfde' eilWSin “ d " Uh tW ° mUle8 ' My Si “ “ 8itUSted iu aU oId ne «™ and itJlL!!”. Prlco or Horse Power, wltla lit ON' FltkllES-Guaraiilee negro cabin and tho power is J. A. Oi;5I E. COTTON AND HAY PRESSES. HORSE POWACB. HAND POWER. These Presses, from actual use. have given as much satisfaction as any ever introduced, and on ap plication I can furnish a circular with several hundred names of planters who aro using this Press, and am willing to abide by their verdict as to its merits. A new improvemant has been introduced into these Presses which enables the 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 be furnichedat - lees price than any other. ON HAND AND FOR SALE: 1 New 40-horse Engine, .... 1 New 25-horse Engine, - 2 New 14-horse Engines, $1000 800 000 o CO <* 0 CSTSend for Circular, containing cuts, description, and price lists of the various kinds of Screws. junSO 2awAw4m I JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. DRESS SUITS ! BL&CK AND COLOBED Cloth Coats, BLACK AND COLORED DIAGONAL COATS, t | OF THE BEST IMPORTED MATERIAL, In ] Stogie and Double Breasted Chesterfields. A large assortment of PANTS, FROM $1 TO $15! Fourth Street, Near Brown House, Macon, Ga- BTJILDS .A-ISTD REPAIRS I STEAM ENGINES, Saw, Griaa and Flonr Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Boxes and Gearing for mill- work generally. IHOW RAILING, I For enclosing publie squares, private dwellings and Cemetery lots ; also all kinds of Ornamental Iron | work, Brackets, Vaces, Chairs, Iron Fronts for Stores, Window Caps and Sills, etc. PARTICULAK ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING MACHINERY. 1 make the best HORSE POWER in the country, it never fails, runs light, simple to put up and lasts well, and is cheap. All Work Made Good. I Watch Work and Repairing at Shortest Notice, and Warranted. | 1X1 overcoats, in colors. SA0K OVERCOATS, TALMAS, deo2-2tawly £. CROCKETT. Macon, Ga. AGENCY OF THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES. jnno 14-tf JOBBING TRADE And the New Style KING WILLIAM OVERCOATS, GREAT SOUTHERN [freight and passenger line, VIA CHARLESTON, S. C. TO AND FROM [CHARLESTON, S. C. shirts! BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, We make a specialty of the celebrated NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND ALL THE NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING CITIES. BA.WAixnxr J ajEE MEDICALCOLLEGE.I THE 15th SESSION OF MEDICAL LECTURES IN THE SAVAN NAH MEDICAL COLLEGE, WILL COMMENCE ON . WMXISDAT, NOVEMBER 1st, 1SI1. A ND continue until March let, 1372. With a I full organized Faculty of experienced Practi- tionere, * bunding complete in all ita *ppomtmenta, [ they pledge theme elves to give unremitting men- j apparatus, mueeum, etc., together withthe advan- tion to the in t erect a of their patron*. tagee afforded by two large and extensive Hospitals Liberal advances made on oolton in store. the Savannah Medical Collage offers facilities for Medical Instruction equal to any institution in the country. The Introductory Lecture will be de livered by Juriah Harris, M. D., Trofeesor of the J Theory and Practice of Medicine. For farther information address NY. DUNCAN, M. D. f Dean of Faculty, or THOMAS SMITH, M. D. f ocU-2awlm Secretary of Faculty. FOR FALL AND WINTER OF 1871. T HE subscribers. Jobbers snd Wbolessle dealers to tho city of Charleston, S. C., beg to caU tho at- I tention of the Merchants of the interior of this and the adjoining States to this market, as being I [ now one of the moet desirable iu which to procure full supplies of all articles they may require. I Tbe wants of the conntry having rapidly increased, with ample facilitiee to enable ns to procare onr supplies direct from first hands in Europe and this conntry, we are now prepared to exhibit more varied | ami complete stocks of seasonable goods than at any period (inee the war, and will diapoee of them i I as good terms as any other market. “ Daily facilitiee afforded for shipment of Goods to any point desired.'’ DRY GOODS. I EDWIN BATES A CO., No. J24 Meeting street. | MARSHALL A BURGE. No. 143 Meeting street. JOHNSTON, CREWS A CO., No. 41 Hayne street. CRANE, BOYLSTON A OO., comer Hayne ai | Sleeting streets. CLOTHING-. EDWIN BATES A CO., No. 122 Meeting etreet. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC. STEELE A WARDELL, No. 107 Meeting etreet Fancy Goods, Notions and Millinery. JOHN 8. FAIRLY A CO., No. 37 Hayno etreet- l SELL A FOSTER, No. 27 Heyne etreet. BOOTS AND SHOJDS. I D. F. FLEMING 4 CO., oomer Hayne and Church | T. M. BRISTOLL 4 CO. No. 145 Meeting street. 1 atreeta. | E. B. STODDARD 4 CO-, No. 165 Meeting street. HATS AJSTD CAPS. I THOS. M. HORSEY A BHO., No. 25 Hayne street. | EDMONDS T. BROWN, No. 43 Hayne street. HARDWARE. I J. E. ADGER A CO., No. 135 Meeting Street. | HART A CO., No. 39 Hayne street C GRAVELEY, Comer Eaet Bay and Boyce’e Wharf. | SADDLERY, SADDLERY HARDWARE, CARRIAGE MATERIALS, j B THOMLKSON A CO, No 137 Meeting street. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. GOODRICH, WINE MAN A CO, No 35 Hayne street. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. WM L WEBB, No 123 Meeting etreet. GROCERIES. GEO W WILLIAMS A CO. comer Hayne and Church atreeta. GROCERIES, LIQUORS, ETC. [THREE TIMES A WEEK-TODAYS, THURSDAYS, AKD SATURDAYS. Aa ELEGAXT STATE-ROOM ACCOMMODATION. I SEA VOYAGE 10 TO 12 HOURS SHORTER via CHARLESTON. TOTAL CAPACITY 40,000 BALES MONTHLY. THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO, The Best in the Country. And connecting Hoads West, In alliance with the Fleet of Thirteen First-Claes Steamships to tlieabovo I Ports, invite attention to the Quick Time and Regular Dispatch afforded to the business public in tho | Cotton States at the CHARLESTON. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SHIRTS PORT OIF 1 IVTATTP Tfi frPTVPTJI Offering facilitiee of Rail and Sea Transportation for Freight and Faeaengers not exceUed to exceUenco IU ADL X Kj UKDljJa • I capacity at any other Port. Tho following splendid Ocean Steamers are regularly on the Line: And a fit warranted, at stock pricos. | MANHATTAN, M. S. Woodhnll, Commander. | CHAMPION, B. W. Lockwood, Commandor. | CHARLESTON, James Berry, Commander. TO UEW YORK. GEOBGIAj In addition to tho above, we keep the moet com-1 JAMES ADGER. | ’ | T. 3. Lockwood, Commander, plete stock of GENTS' EilSfflG GOOES In this city. We invite an inspection. S. Crowell, Commander. SOUTH CAROLINA, T. J. Beckett, Commander. CLYDE, J. Kennedy, Commander. ASHLAND, Ingram, Commander WAGNER, HUGER * CO., WM. A. COUBTNAY, Agents, Charleston, S. C. TO T>£HXjA.Z}SX.FBXj9lI VIRGINIA, EMPIRE, Alox. Hunter, Commander. C. Hinckley, Commander. * Saildio Days—THURSDAYS. _ „ WM. A. COUBTNAY, Agent, Char eston, S. V JAMES ADGEB 4 CO., Agents, Charleston, S. G. tag©* afford©d by two largo and extensive Hospital*. | J A QUACRENBUSBL No 122 East Bay street, tbo Savannah Madut&l CoIIdwa nfTAra faadiiHA. I BOLLiAN BROS, J W H CHAFEE 4 CO, No 207 East Bay street. No —, East Bay street. THROUGH BILLS OF Can bo had at all tho ; rinei;al II xilroad « hliccs i y be secured in advance, without CO., DAXHY BCILDXXO. S25 VK9T lULTDfOKK STREET, WHOLESALE Fruiterers and Candy Manufacturers TEaMS CASK. grand CENTRAL HOTEL, i ... * OC1 kHOADWJLY, XKW YORK, J. 13. BRES, Colton Factor & General Coi. Merchant No. 196 Grarier street, New Orleans. un20 d6mwSm F. J. RAGLAND, Agent. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC. HOLMES 4 OALDEB, No 205 East Bay street. I WM M BIRD 4 CO, Comer East Bay nd Comber- | land street©. Job Printer, Stationer and Bookseller. EDMUND PERRY, No 149 Mooting Street. Type and Printing Material, .Paper, Stationery Job and Book Printing. WALKER, EVANS 4 COGSWELL, No 3 Eros4 street xnd 103 East Bay street. TO BAXjTIMORE. | FALCON, MARYLAND, Hainie, Commandor. Johnson, Commander. SEA DuFo^kimander. a iSoM,‘Ikent, Oh«iestou, S C. Bates guaranteed as low as those of Competing Lines. Marine Insurance one half of 1 per cent; LADING AND THROUGH TICKETS ia, Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi* I State-Rooms may be secured in advance, without extra charge, by addressing Agents of the Stean> ships in Charleston, at whoso offices, in all cases, tho Railroad Tickets should bo exchanged and i _ _ _ i assigned. The Through Tickets by this Route includes Transfers, Meals and State Boom, while on Sxup- | All of our goods are first class, ana are guaranteed | board. Tlie South Carolina Railroad, Georgia Railroad. And their connecting Linea havo largely increased their facilities for tho rapid movement of Freight and Faseengers between tho Northoro Citioa and the Sooth and West. Comfortable Night cars, with the Holmes' Chair, without extra charge, have boon introduced on the South Carolina Railroad. First-d**® Eating Saloon at Branchvillo. On the Georgia Railroad First-Class Sleeping Cars. Freight promptly transferred from Steamer to day and night trains of tho South Carolina Railroad. Close connection made with other Roads, delivering Freights at distant points with great promptness. The Managers will use every exertion to satisfy their Patrons that tho Line VTA CHARLESTON cannot be surpassed in Dispatch and tho Safe Delivery of Goods. For farther information, apply to J. M. SELKIRK, Sup’t Charleston, S. C • B D HASELL, General I Agent, P. O. Box 4979, Clffico 317 Broadway, N. Y.; 8. B. FICKENS, GoneralTassengerand TicketAgent, THE LATEST STYLES OF HATS Constantly on hand, and received as soon as ont. NEW LOT JUST A DON’T MISS THE PLACE: THE WHITE STORE! 90 CHERRY STREET, Between B. A. Wise 4 Co.’s and S. T. 4 B. P ^ Walker's. octlltf I South Carolina Railroad jnno 20 cod-Om ALFRED L. TYLER, Vico-Preeidcnt South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, S. C.