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OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTERS remaining ta the Postoffice tx Charleston, Tor the wee* ending May 6, 1871, and printed officially ta THE DAILY NEWS, ss the newspaper having the largest circulation In the City ol Charleston. 49* Persons calling for Letters Advertised, should state that they are "Advertised." Office hours from 8 A. M. to SK P. M. On Sundays, from SM to 6? P. M. STANLEY G. TROTT, Postmaster. WOMEN'S LIST. Arents, Mrs Jo-?Gibson, Mrs Oslaide, Mrs El? li annan Cutnrine. wira Ball Mrs Anna- Gladden, Eliza- Patterson, Mrs stuVla beth (co!) A R Beck, Mrs Ar- Gibbs, Mas Em- Pasiegne, Mrs taur ma S Hettie Bee, Mrs W J Gibbs, Miss Ll- Parson, Miss Sa Bennetr.MrsCa- rew lfca H E t hrlne, Goldrick, Miss Parson, M isa EE Behrens, Miss Anuey E Pareen, Miss Christina Grant, Mrs Mar- Hettie 0 Bergman, Miss tha Pearson, Mrs Sa justin Grant, Mrs Sa- rah BlacX,Mls8 Mary . rah Perry, Mrs Mary Britten, Mrs M K Graham, Julia; Jane Bradshaw, Mbs Ann Phelps, Mrs Ma Edza Harleston, Miss ry Bronson, Mrs Emma Pickenpack.Mrs Mary Harley. Miss Al- Rebecca Brown, Miss An- Ice ' Pinckney, Miss na (col) Bay toa, Mrs H Mary Brow?,MraJine L Porcher, Miss (col) Uudtman, Mlssj Cattle BTown.MlssFan CC ?Polite, Mrs Polly nie Hogan, Mi33 Ma Polite, Miss Brown, Elsey na ^~ Catheren (col) Holmes,Miss Lu- Rafferty, Mrs Burnley ,Mlss Ju- cy Bridget lia HowardjMrsDo- Randell, Mrs Bernnie, Miss rind* Amy Martha Hopkins, Mrs M Rathbone, Mn Bnrges,Mlss Jes p RN sie . Hood, Mrs E. Rechert, Miss Cain, Miss Mary Hunt, Mrs Lizzy Eliza Jane (col) Riley. Mrs Eliza CasoD. Mrs E J ingles, Mrs El-, C Carnell, Susan len Richo', Mrs Ju Campble, Miss jackson, Aidei dy Anua reo!) Ross. Miss Mary Campbell, Mrs Jack-on, MisstRassrll.Mrs Em Dorcas Lethia j mu Canlinu, Miss james, Mr3 Ce- Ryan, Mrs Alic? Mary R 'estine E Cheny, Miss An-ij^ins, Mrs Sa- Schord, Miss nie 1 r-th Celile Christopher, Jone?, Miss Ger- Scanlan, Miss ? Miss Ella alaine M Seabrook, Mr: Cornelius, Mrs Jones, Miss Ma William Elizabeth ria ' Seympte, Mis; ConneUy. Mrs s jones, Mrs HM M Cocper,Ml.ss MT jones.MrsThomiSmalls, Mrs J 1 Cotmler.MrsCV as Smith, Mrs M ? Commines, Mis? Jones, Mrs F >mlth,Mrs Marj Minnie. j< anson, Mrs A Coldaugh, MUs KosaG Span, Mrs Sa Cross.Miss Mari-Johnson, Mrs rah Jane anna Mary Spencer. Miss D vis. Mrs Han Kt ck'cv, Mrs Henrietta E tahl?- Lizzy Stamou, Miss Darra), MLs Sa- Keane, Mrs Sr Lizzie Una Kick. Miss Ad stauard. El;ey Daggett, Mrs Jo- line sickler, Miss sa 8ephlne Lanier, Enge- rah (care o Daly, Mr?? Henri- nia ComouorHow Wa i aw, Mrs S ell) Darby,Mrs Cath- f lizabeth Taylor, Mrs Ma nue. . Legnrx, Miss ry E David, Mrs Jam j-nTicy Ttiomp? D, Mrs Davis, Miss Ann Laughlin, Miss Harriett K E Love Th< mpson, Mr J>avts,MrsHenry Macnamara, UT L MIKS Mxzie Turn ncr, Mis.' Dangerfleld.Mls- Mathews. Mrs E Lizzie Auna J Toomey, Mrs Sa Daisey,. Mrs Mathews, Mrs J rah Mary . A B Terror, Mrs So Deus. Miss Han- Martin. Mrs WT phi. nah Makesly.-M s M rrescoit, Mlsi Dtnaux, Miss Morey, Mrs Car Cai rie Annie M oliue Vanderhorst, Peveuux, Mrs fMara>balL Mrs Miss Agatha Jane B Melcher, Mrs Re- Walker, Misa Dant, Mrs Char- becca Mary-A lotte Milkra. Mrs FC Wans, Mrs Mar Duncan. Martha Millers. Miss Ma paruna Duncan, Anna erith Ward, Mrs J V Dupong, Mrs J Mo>dey,MrsElIz- Webb, Mis* C J M. abeth Wernges, Mrs i Edgerton, MTS More, Mrs Mary C Mamie Myers, Eliza Welch. Mrs .Ste Edmond, Mrs McBurney, Mrs pheu P John AT White, Mrs Edwards, Mrs McCready, Mlssj Carmine Jno i Sophia L Whyley, Mrs Di Espey. Miss Sa- McDentot, Miss co rab B Mary Willey. Miss Ma fabian, Miss J) McKlmoylc, Mrs ry ? Fara nee, Mrs Jo Eliza WU hers, Chloe annan Wettlea,Mrs Car- Wilkinson,' Mn Fraser, Char- ohne EM lotte (col) O'Bi len.Mrs Y F. Williamson, Mrt Gaillard, Mrs O'Brien.Mrs F L E Estell Offerman, Miss Williams, Mrs Gaillard,Mrs FT Adele Georgiana Garrett, Miss .Woodward, Mrt Margaret . Mary Ann MEN'S LIST. Alston, P C Greenlel, A B Nelson. A Anderson, Jno Grey A Co, Nlcks<Henry Anderson, E Messrs RA Nicholson, W B Ashley, Lewis Greenough, Ho Nobieton, J A Atlantic Cotton ratio:? <?Brlen,Mlchael Press Graham, Joseph O'Brien, Timo Baker, Jno- (2) Green, Edward thy Baker, TD Green. D W O'Brlan.Mathew Begky, Jno creen. Kev R Payne, Thoa R Beoermann, M Grant, Robert Parsons, Chas Berry, Wm Gu timer, Isaac Pall, Joseph W Black, OX Haig. Joshua Pendleton, A S Buke, James Hanahan. Bram Perry, Wm jp Bowie, Edward Hams, Mortis Peere, Alfred Brown, George Harbers, J C H 2(Prince, Bichard Brown, James Harken, Jno ! (2) Bremer, A C Harvey, Chas S Price. Edward C Brakr, p HastingB, Mi- Prause, Agnes Branjee, Wm chael Mr Burns, DM Hartnett, Dan Proctor,Thomas Burbridge, W p iel F ?luye. Jno (2) Bulwlnkle, J D Haminlc, Mr 1 Randen. Georgi Butler, Jno J Haines, Joseph Riady, Peter J N Carsons, Wm Ham, A G Remson, c P Calhoun, Canty H luckie, P-A Reynold, Hugh Camel, Frank Henluger. S P Allison Campbell. Jas E H os? 1er. Wm R'chardson, Jae Campson,Henry Hibbard, Lam K.cbardson, Cartel, T B bert Henry Carroll, Pettel Hlnners, Hen- RichardsoD.Cuf Cahn, Chas reich fey Campa, Antonip Howard, Samuel Rlchwood, B F Cannon.Ciayton H oates. Wm M P Riley's Livery Christopher A Hogan, James Stable Alexander ' Hncherson,Hen- Ronght, Wm G Chambers,PP ry Robinson, ?as J Chichester, W J Muston, ED M (col) . Jackson, s F Robinson, Jno Churchill. Jno Jackson,Samuel Rolgee, Ed Clorion. H H Jackabsen, Hen- wa d B Comtr i-, Hon J nmg Roberts, A P Cornier, Jamesr Jacob A Tamer Rosier, shed Connor, James Jones, Jon rick P-(2) Johnson, John Raffle, C Costello, Jno Johnson,-Jno M Sawyer, J W Cohen, G Johnson, Abra Sampson, James Creamer, F ham Schmlut,W Rob Crawiord, Ssm lohnson, Pani h ert J>eCosta,samuel Joseph, Elias Schmidt, Wm Daily, Peter Kennedy, J D Sch refer, Fed Dewetse, Cros- Keuutdy, Ed- erich sins ward Schroder. W M Denny, Thoma- Kiniaw, Cisor Schutte, PNB S Knapp. WH Scbuliz, Henry Douglas, J Lauster. Jas C Seaborn, E rle Doyle, fa. riet Lamer. Jas C B Donaldson, Jas LaBruce, J W Shields, Kate Doty, 'thomas Legare. Joseph Singletoe, Thos Wm Levlngsten, -lmon, chas Drew, Edwerd Louis Slaitey, James F DuRose, Dr W S ?.i tie, Geo N Smalls, Renty Dunn, chas Loyd, Hon J W Smith, Peter Dunn, E M-utden, Ste- Stioub, J J Dunn, Jno phau Steadman, Sam Dunmore, (Pat- Macbetn, RS? uel (2) nek .? Mack beth, H Su nmg, Fritz Divau, Michael nagiady A Son, stelu. chas WU Easou, Jno M C Hum Jtagie. W H /Marshall. Jno H Thomas, WU Euwards, James Marun, James liam M L Mauran. Jno R Townsend, An Edward.Johnn. Mahn, Carl thouy Ed wai ds, Jno ?lergi aves,Rlch Troer, Mr S Edwards, Jake ard. Volmer. Mr Fal*. J C Malngln, Ned Claus Ftahen, Michael Mare, Jackey You Harton, Fern Carlo Middleton, Wal- Gerhardt Fegen, Hugh ton Yon Hollen, Jno Ferguson, u- Miles. Pelter L Wager, Joseph jiiiK, w.in MlBhaw, Wm WMllace, Wii 2 ickiing, Pi ince ..Mitchell, George liam M . Morns. Menai ii Weimer, JD Fields, Joseph u.-rris, R J Weat on, Wil Ford, James E Motte, Renj Pam Fos'er. JasG Mow e. Jackey Welch, Patrick Freach&Son.GRiMunor, Manuel Whale j, Joseph French, G W Murray, Roben Whaley, William Fuller, ti A j i E ?ausden Peter M< ree, ri ?Wnittock.Henry SKh'SSS: My eis, Eren I Williams, Patts ?aughau.vyalterlMcCa.tby. DD ?Williams, Thos Oei.aca.MA McKvoy, Nicho-jWilliams, GM GBj?ou, Wot ?ils 'Williams Erz Gelii-jon, Jno MiGour.sb, Mi- z.st Gibson, Abra- thael Wilhams, Alex ", m _ , McGreen, james ander Glaser, Seig- ?iic.Mutius, M ww. A B ?2i,n *ifrn,. ^cNnniy, Pat Wmuhelm. F E ?? w n ? .C. r'"k ' Whipple. ? C W O'.idon, AL Nansen. Louis Wigger. II Orom.r gU )_ ?Young. U J N?vw Yoi lt Naval Store? Market. From tue Journal of Commerce, Muy J: in snir jts taipei ni m-tue marke, has become very quiet Mo-t of the ?nu l-.ts have been bought up. ana arti pretty well ton cnn rated. Bids weie47c for round lots, not the holders were not willing to sell lor Jess limn 48c. Smad sales'have bten made to the local trade from outside hands to the extent or M barrels at 4: >,a48c. Resins are duo. Tnerelsa very Ugh ii.quuy for stiained irom shippers at precent. sud no sales'of importance have been made. $-2 4o ls-askeii for cargo lots. Small lots are reported offering ai $23i4a$2 35. There toa moderate busmen in the best grades from the home -rade at we?k prices, sfles embrace 1M R S &t?X ^ !*? *5 We 1"oie No. J nt S-oCaS. 05 No. 1. S.ta$i: pule ?4 ?5a<5 s-. es tr? ,.a u at $oa7 so. Ta, * duit" offeTet?I ai tJ sui icr Washington, aaa $2 ? for Wltoiatfon. COMMERCIAL NEWS. LAXEST COMMERCIAL. Exports. PHILAIELPHIA-Per steamship Fall River-is:? Miles cotton, 25 tea rice. 21* bales yarn, 17 bales rags, G88 bois naval stores, and 157 packages veg? etables. The Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE OIIAKLBSTON NEWS. 1 FRIDAY EVENING, May ?. ?s?l. i COTTON-This staple was in steady and well sustained demand, prices maintaining a lull and firm character with increased stiffness In high grades. Sales about seo bales, viz: 8 at io??', 6 at ll, 2 at HM, 6 at ilk, io at ll T?, li at 12,27 at 12?, 8 at 12?; 193 at 13, 8 at 13'-.', 50 at 13?, 15 at 13?, 20 st 13?, 209 at 14,15 at 14?, 78 at 14?, 1 at 14?, 6 extra staple at 15?c, 21 on private terms. We quote: LIVERPOOL CUSSIl'ICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.H?<&13? Low middling.13?fti Middling.14 ca? stries middling.. :.14?@14? Rios.-This grain ls held.firmly. Sales-near 200 tierces Q* clean Carolina, say 100 tit ree* at 8?, 96at8?q "BJ. We quote common to.fair at 6@8?, good S?@8?c. . NAVAL STORES.-The market was' quie t and without sales of note. FREIGHTS. -To Liverpaol, by Bteam ?ire-t, nominal on uplands ; via New York, ?d on uplaudi ; ld on sea islands ; by sai., ?d on uplands, ?d on sea island?. To aavre aominal. Coastwise-;0 .New Fork. ?y steam, ?c oa uplands and ?c oa sta island?; $1 25"* tierce.on ncc:by sail.?o'? ?0: :otton;-? tierce on rice: 402 ia barrel ca resin ; $:@5 -a oa ?umber; $P<?,10 ? M on timber.' lt. 8o3ioD, by sail, ?c ? lb ca upland cotton. To Providence, by sail $s "ft M oa boards, Nc $ IB ca cotton; by steam fl V bale on Nett rork rates. To philadelphia, by steam, ?c *? lb on uplands; by s??l. S7 "r M on beards; $9 on timber: ?" V tou on clay, and J3(?3 io on phot pni-tcs. To Baltimore, by steam, ?c fi ht by ?.i,, ;t; 63@7 ft M on bcaivis; $s<?3 2? *? toa ti ?h:s.riha'e rock. Vessels are m demand ^bji mr mft!c'uani3 to take lumber ?rcig?ij?L^ * Seorget?wh, s. C.. Dar:en-;:u<r "SarVla R>t?r? ind Jacksonville, Fia., to Northern pons^and ?u y M are fae rates QU iumber end boards. izciiar-TiR.-Sterner 60 tfaj 'oils 21?. JC.?H;'";C; EICIIAK?B."- The :-anks purc-iia-e light checks ar.?ctrto par. and sell at ?pr-> minto. G-.n-IOfjSH. ."lurlttts by TcUgraph. MONEY "I AK IC KT. LONDON, May c-Neoa.-I'o.isols .98?. 1-loud:, C0J?. NEW YORK, May b-Neon.-Freights .-ready. Stocks dull and bteuiiy. Gove.mnieiits stead' aun dull. State bonds null and stead*. Monej easy at 5 percent. Gobi s-.eady at ll. Excluuge, long If); ?shortloaf. Evcun g.-Money easymi 3u4 per.cem. National bank not?s sa.able at ?a? discount, .-t?ri:ns teady at 10. bott l]j;ull?. Covenmceis steady. Soniherus steady, tvnuessr-es advaHcnl a trifle un second ca 1. Tenui revs GT?; nea- 0:?. Virginia- C>?; new 72. Louisiana* o7; new r-2? Levees TO; eigb s Si. Ala'it-aias 102; lives 70. Georgas 80: sevens 8S. Non li Carolinas 47; new 2 . j-uuih Carolina* ll; new LO?. Freights firm? er: co? ion by sail ?d. ' Nhw VKLEAN'S, Kay 5.-l ank ster.ing 22?. Sight ? premium. Gold ll?. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERro"L, May 5-Nom.-Cotton opene<ldn)l: uplauds ??u7?d; uileans 7,'?a7*?d; sales lo.oou bah'.-; sales of the week' Sti.oou; expon 17,000: speculation ll.ooO: stock 9.<-l,oc0; American 6U7. Ouo; receipts 109.WJO: American yt.tco; actual ex? port 13,00V. Conon atloat 400,000 bales; Ameri? can .JSo.OOO Mancm sier market, dull. Evening.-Cotton quiet and steady; uplands 7<.i a7?d. 0<leans 7?a7>vi; suits 12.sJ0b bules; expui t and speculation uuuu. NEW YORK, May 5-Noon.-Cotton is steady; middling uplands lS,'c'c; Orleans l?jic; salea Juo? hales. EveniiLT.-Cotton lirra; saWis 4187 bales, at 16?c. BOSTON, May 5.-Cotton qui 1 and Urra; mid diing 15Jral?>ic; gross receipts 106 bales; salts 450; KOOS 14,000; net receipts of the week 778: gross 412?-. exports tu Great Britain 23 bales; sales ol the week 2200. PROVIDENCE, May 0.-Cotton rcctipts of week ll ba:es. BALTIMORE, May 5.-Cotton in good d-raand: higher grades middling I4?c; net receipts 105 bales; gross receipts HO; exports tu Contiueut 50; coast-wist 135; sales 2935; stoek 4555: net receipts ot the week 580; gross receipts 8075; exports tu Continent 50; coastwise835; sales ol the week 4960. CITY POINT, Muy 6.-Cotton, net receipts of the week 642 bales. NORFOLK, May 3.-Cotton steady; offerings light; low middlings 13?c; net receipts 4-4 bales; exports coastwise nu; sales 60; stock 2249; uet receipts of the week 2608; exports coastwise 36J9; sales or the week 360. WILMINGTON, May 5.- Cotton quiet; middlings 13?c; net receipts 49 bale.?; sales io; stock 2339; net receipts ol the week 6 'b; exports coastwise 85; sales ol tbc week 110. AcousTa, May 5.-Cotton market closed quiet but firm, at 13?c lor Liverpool middlings; sales 300 bait's; receipts 209. SAVANNAH, May 5.-Cotton steady and in good demand; middlings 14c*; net receipts 607 bales; exports ta Great Britain 354U; to the continent 2802; coastwise 401; sales I75u; stock 40,217; net re? ceipts ol thc week 64s0; exports 10 Great Britain 3596; to the continent 5112; coastwise 2223; sales of the week 5000.. MOBILE, May 5.-Co'ton very-arm; middlings 14?c; net receipts 592 bales; gross 697; exports coastwise 2015; sales I800; stock 35,747; net xe c?Ua? of.the week 3229; grogs ns*!; export* to Great Britain 7718; contiueut 350; cja-twuse 239C; salen of tlie week 7200. Nsw O&LBANTS, May 6.-Cotton active, with full prices; midnlings I4?al4?; net receipts 4449 bales; groJs4?36; exports coastwise 5; sates 6400; stock 168,679; net receipts or toe week 19,433; gross 20.510; exports to Greut Britain 10,544; to Havre 5575; to Cronstadt 6700; tn Bremen 2648; to Barcelona ?00; to Malaga 502; to Vera Cruz 037; ooftetwts? 1488: sales of the week 28,000. CALVESTON, May 5.-Cotton steady ; good or? dinary 12?; net receipts 134? bales; exports coastwise 0*0 sales .JO; stock on band 58,54$; net receipts of the week 7344; exports to Greut Britain 261S; coastwise 2733; sa.es of the week 9800 bales. PBCTIBT0NS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. * LONDON, May 5-Neon-Tallow 43s 6d. NBWYOBK, May 5- NOOU-Flour a shade firm? er, wtrea:. Ia2 cents better. Corn 1 ceuts better. .Pork dull at $1725. Lar quiet. Turpentine firm at 53c. Rosin Heady at $2 35 for strained. LIVERPOOL, May 5-Noon.-Red winte? wheat 11s lOd. Corn 33s 3d. Pork 67s Od. Evening.-Flour, Southern firmer and in fair demand; common to fair extra, S6 T5a7 25, good 1 to choice $7 50a9. Whiskey heavy at 9lc. ? heat opened iii nier, but closed dull, dealers desiring to realize tiller figures; winter red, and amber west? ern Si 53ni co. Corn closed easier at 80aSl*<c. Advanced reighjs checked the grain market. Pork lower at $17al7 25. Lard uuchunged. Navals I and tallow steady. BALTIMORE, May 6.-Flour dull, an* market favors nubers. Wheat steady auti uaeliauued, except for Western and medium, winch are quoted at $1 coal 63. Corn-wiute Southon, no re? ceipts; yi low Southern quiet at 75c. Mess pork dull at Sis. Bacon Uini: shou.ders Sc: nb sides 10c; clear rib 10?c; hams I6al7c. Lard quiet at 12C. Whiskey scarce at 9la93?c. CINCINNATI, May 5.-Flour advancing, with a fair demand; family S6 26a0 50. Corn firm, wiih a lair demand ai 57a58c. Provisibua dull, boloers being unwilling to concede, with little dode. Whiskey cull ut 8Sc. . ST. Louts. May 5.-Flour firm; superfine wlnt ter $5 40a.'< 50. Corn active; mixed sacked 57a?8c. Whiskey SS?e. B igging unchanged. Pork $17 50. Bacon-mon: doing, shoulders 7 tu 7?c. Clear sides 1 c. Keg lard 12c. Wilmington ->lurkc?. WILMINGTON, May 4.-TURI-ENT1SE.-IU this artltio we have no:?nug new 10 report stu?e our last. Arrival* have been very licht, wiih a mod?? rate inqu:ry .for distillers' porpo-cs, nod all brought, to market lias round sale at ?u 29 for vii gm. S3 for yellow dip. ai.d $2 -or hard, ^ 280 its -closing, however, ra'her quiet at quotation lor Tiraln. The receipts have been meagre, reacliini; for the week only j:;9 bbis. SPIIUTS TURI ENTINE.-Dunn:?, th" e.r!?r>r part of thc week just eudt-d th- market fm- th s article ruh d without change in price, und pare?la, when offered, were taken ar 43 cen: -. Ou kVcdncaduy, however, it opened wiih inure druitiew, au? the price adva: ced tully ;: cms, CK <u:g willi sales at 46 cents. To-day (Thursday) the inarki t ls rather unsettled, the advices from oioail being more favorable, and the tendency is to ah advance lu puce. Receipts ar? very ilglr. and theie is no stock on maikc t. u ni the small uuautitv iii fac? tors! ''and.- :s ?ind h ghcr. KosiN.-At lin- nine of cloiine our review on Thursday last we reported rallier a dui) market tor this ai tirio, wi: li a tendency, to decline iu ali grades, since th n;.r,ces have cone down aoout 10 cents 011 the lower, and 5^ to 7.'. emits on Hie liner qualities, at which the market generally bas ruled quiet but steady. 1 hough buyers ar,- operat? ing lk htiy. Kcceip'sare tueusrc of all grades, ant there is < nly a -mail siock ?a ra.-.ors* hands, the "bulk of which r-ernn of new crop. TAR.-Thc market ruled without chance up to Tuesday, win n ther^was a decline ol j.co ceuts, amt closes ut $1 oj per b 1, wita ouly a .nodeiate demaud. Rrcetpui ha-.-e tuen meaprc for the week, reaching only 457 bbis, with sales as [OT. lows : 239 bbl? ut $1 co, ns do at il U. an,: icc do at fl s<j per bbl. New York Rice IKarket. From tho Dully Bull' tin. Ma*- 3 . T?c -"O k to day ls fair 'or. the season, bat :.\e girral mark? appears to be pretty well under the control or the trade, and prices rule, pretty firm on all grades. Buyers can find alair assortment in small lots, and are disposed to operate about to tue extent of immediate necessities, but no further. Sales or 40 tlerceB Carolina at 8&a9Kc ana 275 bags Ran? goon at 7a7J?C. From the Journal of Commerce : There ls not very much business doing, out the market is strong. There ls demand enongb, but hardly any Btock offering. 50 tierces Carolina sold at8^a9>ic: and 200 bags Rangoon, duty paid, at 7a7\ic, cur? rency. The New York Hay Market. From the Daily Bulletin. May 3: Receipts to-day 1800 bales. The market ls heavy; salts 385 bules for Havana at $1 io, loo Brunswick, Ga., at $110; 42 for Tarboro', N. c., at $U0, and 80 for New? born at $1 io. Retail weak at $115al 40. Straw, continues scarce and wanted, .sales 50 bales for Providenceat si 00. Oats $1 00al P?; short $1 20a 130, Wheat 70a80c. . . ' Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBIA, May 4_sales of cotton yesterday 140 bales ; middling 13 cents. t HARLOT! E, May 3.-Sales to day 61 bales at I2^ai3ceji't8. Marget quie,t. CqUT/MBOa. May 3i--14iddling8 ' quiet at 13c; sales 270 bales; receipts. 87 bales: shipments, 78 bales. MONTGOMERY. May 3.-Cotton market quiet a* IScfor 1 w middlings SELMA, May 3,-rTiiere were salcsTes'-erday to the amount of 125 bale9; middling He; low mid? dlings IZHC and strict go: d ordinary at 12,'ic. Market tirio and unchanged. Receipts ?y rtailroau. May 5. SfrCTlI QAKOLUii K.14LECAW. 596 bales cotton. 94 ISales domestics. 44 bbls naval stores, 230 bbls aud Ito sicks flour, 100 cask" I clay, io cars lumber, wood, stock. Ac. To Rail I road A-jen rr Goo" H Waller A OP, W-,C GoafC&cj A-coy Pelzen, T-?df ers ft co, Wardlaw * Garew W C Dukes A co. K C Sharp. Smith & Chapeau, Frost A Adger, Johnston. Crews A co, Caldwell ? Sou, W;B Smith & co, A B Mulligan, WtaC Bee A co, G W.Walliams & co, Trenholm A . Son, W W Smi'h.'J N Robson, Mowry A Son, J Adger A co Reeder & Davis. JOH Claussen, Wagenef A Mon sees, M Trlest, Steflens. Werner ft Ducker. NOSTHEASTEBM RAILROAD. 48 bales upland cotton, 356 bbls naval sioreB cars wood aud lumber, rough rice, mdse, Ac To J R Pringle A Son. T P Smith, T Frost, Frost i Adger, A J Salinas, Trculu !m A hon, W K Ryan Matiouee A Kelti, reizer. Rodgers & < o, O W wll Hams ft co, Jqo Marshall, Jr, Kinsman A Howell Barden A Parker, H Bischoff ft.co, JU)?? Ebaueti, 1 Wcbmann, .S -D stmiey.?"Sbacicrrnra A Kaili, ( I.elbcnrood, B O'Neill, E Welling, and Ruilroat Agent. Paucn-fin. PT Per steamer City Point, from Palatka. via Jack sjHVille, vkereaniiina and Savannah-12ft excur .-lon pasitHTgens. j Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, S C Mrs Pringle, Miss Pringle. Mrs A M Parker, chili and nmsv, .Mrs R.I Middleton, Jr. child and nurte Mrs A T Porter and calldV MISH Read, B U Wilsou C S Park J B Haccden. K C Macmurdo, .1 E Fa^ ris, I) L Pringle. A G Trenholm, wife, child am tim se. Miss KM Hazzard, Mtssu R Trenholm, J Kills, Miss K Glover, Miss L Hume, Capt Foster Miss Gibt 3,'anfl 8 deck. "* Per steamer Pilot Roy. from Beaufort, Faciti Landing and Chlsolm's Lantlinsr. .vc-Mrs M I l.opex ami servan t. s J Connelly. J F Quarry, ! ??K-sel!, ll W Crouch, W p Holmes, mid 0 deck. -Itf-?j ?S C .'i'.AHLHSTON. S. C.:T...:MAT;?, 1871 Lut 30 deg 4u mm C3 sec. | Lon 7t> deg 07 miu 27 sec ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Sea GuU, Dutton, Baltimore-lei 2d mst. Mdse. To Mordecai ft co, P C Tren h'-!in, S C Railroad Ag. nt N E Railroad Agenr. ( :.. vvieters, Kavenel, Holm, s ,t co, c Claous. j i Brown, 1J Krabe. R O'Neill, Jiai?U'uc>A co. Teliae ,t Leerier, il Gerdts A co, J J B. F-L O'Nei 1 E I Stelling, ri?m.th-" tHjt'(iu9enj& Jllecke, stenlious .v- co, R ll -iilcElha?;. iv McBlnJib. W B smiiu i cc ll Co' in .v co, il BtilwloltC ft co. w Marshall E Bedford, W H Heriot. Krlcte & Chapman Howie. Moise ft D.tvis. and others. Sehr Ann s Deas, Garbattl, West I'oint Mi;L 2 tierces nee To J R Pringle .v Son. Steamer City Toiut, Vincent. FalttKa, \ ia JacK son ville Fernandina and savannah. 4 bag sea Island mid 3 balts upland cotton, and sun dries. To Ravenel ft co W c Rec A co. Steamer Emilie, White, Georgetown, s C. 7 tierces rice, rads- n<> sundries. To ShackelfoTi ?"-Kelry, c>K Nen* i EG?OSOD, W s Benning, J T Porter, Mrs J tl Smith, L D Desaus-mro, W Mai ihlessen, Pringle A Son. J F Taylor ft co, Mrs T ( SI ii kier, W c Rec .v. co, F E Fraser, Fraser ft Dill and others. Steamer Pilot Roy, Sly, Beaufort and Pacill Landing. Sundries. To J D Aiken, W M Lawtoi A Sons,'McLoy A Rice, G J Thompson. Received from Bennett's Mill. 90 tierces ri? To W 0 Rte ft co. *. ' CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Fall River, Hinckley, Philadelphia W A Courtenay. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Fall River. Hinckley, Philadelphia. British brig Normanby, Otis. Savannah. Sehr Ocean Traveller, Adams. Philadelphia. Sehr J S Detwller Grace, Fall River. Sehr Chas comery, Plnkhain, Baltimore, sehr E A'Hooper, Hooper, Hucksvllle, SC. Steamer City Point, Vincent, Palatka, via Jack sonvlLe. Fernandina and Savannah. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Georgia, Crowell, New York, si! May, A M. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship South Carolina, Beckett, New Tork Mav 3. Sehr Ella M Pennell, Mitchell, at Baltimore, ls May. MEMORANDA. NEW Youie. May 0.-Arrived, thc steamship Br? [ men. Arrived out, the Belle. SAVANNAH, May fi.-cleared, ship Alber; Ed ward, Queenstown bark Colorado, Cardiff; sch Rhodeila Blew, Philadelphia. LIST OF VESSELS Cr. CLEARED AUD SAILED VOR THIS rC'KT . F O R E I Q N . LIVERPOOL. Br ship Island Home McLellan, up.April i Br bark Vinco, Robson, up.April 1 CARDIFF. Norwegian bark Lugent, Neilsen, sailed....Jan 2 HAVANA. Brig G S Berry, Burnley, cleared...*.. ..April 1 P_iT^R S ? Hf ? Oft Jf. ON TUESDAY. MAY OTU, AT 0 O'CLOCi P. M. NEW IRON ST1?AM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1S7C, STATE-ROOMS 'ALL ON DECK. 1 The Spleudid S>w Iron Side Wheel Steamshit SOCTII CAROLINA. Beckett, Commander, wil san ror New York on TrEsuAY, May 9th, at si; o'clock P M., from Pier No. ?, Cinflu, Wharves. The line aew Iron Steamship -GEORGIA twli fodowoa Tt'esw.Y.16 frMay. . Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton ti Liverpool, Rostou, Providence and the New Eng lund Manufacturing Towns, at tue lowest mar kt-t ray-s. Insurance ny Steamers or this UDC g per cent For Freight Engagements or Passage, baviui very t:nc state-room accommodations, apply ti WAGNER, HUGER ft CO.. No. 2ti Broad street, o :o WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 TJniou Wharves,. mayti-3 F OK N ? W Y ?) l? K OX.DtLl.VK VfctV YOJtK \XD CHARLES TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1 8 J i. SPACIO'JSAN^ !U.L'G ANT DECK STATE-ROOM. ir-. " . ruc very fast and snlcndhl Side-Wheel steam ships of tins Line wiB sall ?'rom Adgt-r'a Soull Whan OK fiiUows : CHAMPION, SATCROAT. May 6ih, nt 6 o'clocl P.M. JAMES ADGER, SATCRPAY! May 131 ll, at 2 o'clocl P. M. CHAMPION, SATDKDAY. May 20th. at 6 o'clocl P. M. JAMF:S AOC"R, SATCKDAY, May 27ih, at 12 o'clocl M. ?"i-Iusuran' e K percent. l?y this Line, aar Through Riiisoi Lading given on Cotton ti Liverpool, liosion. Providence and the New Eng ?and manaf.tcturiitg towns at the lowest marke ates. For Freight or Passage ejlimgements, appiv ti m ay] JA Mts ADGEK A ci'. F Sapping. OE LIVERPOOL. The Al Iron Clipper Ship REMINGTON, John F. Fowler, Mastes, wants 600 bales cot ton to complete cargo. Apply to may3 HENRY CARD .JP?OR FORT SUMTER, BATTERY WAG? NER, FOET MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The Yacht KLKANOR will leave Southern Wharf every dr,y at 10 o'clock, Morning,. and half-past 3 o'clock every Afternoon. For arrangements, apply to Captain THOMAS YOUNG, on board. aprl3 ._ pipping. ^_ npOB^LIVERPOoirviA^QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM,. COMPANY Will dispatch one of their first-class, fui! .power Iron Screw Steamships from PIERNo. 46N. R" EVERY. WEDNESDAY, AS FOLLOWS: MANHATTAN, Capt FORSYTH....May- 6,at 3PM COLOR ADO, Capt. T. W. FRBBMAN.May 10, at 10 A M WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLIAMS. ... May 17, at 3PM NEVADA, Capt. GREEN.May24, at 9AM NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD.May 27, at ll AM Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $30, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, No. 65 Wall street, N. Y. N. E. nie Steamships plying between Charles? ton and New York, of the Line's represented re? spectively by Messrs. JAMES ADC KR A CO., Agents, and by Messrs. WAGNER, HUGER 4 CO. and W. A. COURTENAY, Agents, make close connections with the Steamships or the WIL? LIAMS ie GUION Line. Mny6 jgXCURSiON TO . SAVANNAH. .FARE FOR ROUND TRIP, $2. MEALS AND BERTH EXTRA. . , The Sp-cndid Steamships C1TV POINT '.and DIC'ATOR .will make EXCUK ' >IONS TO HAVANNAH, as per below acuc?me, giving visitors an opportunity to spend a day, or more if desired, at savannah: LEAVE CHARLESTON FOR SAVANNAH. Steamer. CITY POINT, FitinXY "NIGHT, April 28th. at 9 o'clock. Steamer DICTATOR, TUESDAY NIGHT. May 2d, at 9 o'clock. Steamer C TY rn I NT, WEDNESDAY NicnT, May 3d. at 9 o'clock. Steamer CU V POINT, FRIDAY NIGHT, May 5th, a; I2O'C1OCK. LEAVE SAVANNAH -FOI. CHARLESTON. Steamer DICTATOR, SATUKOAY AIOBNING, April 29tb. at 7 o'clock. Steamer CITY POINT. TUESDAY MORNING, May 2d, at 7 o'clock. Steamer CITY POINT, THURSDAY AFTERNON. May 4th, nt 4 o'clock. Steamer DICTATOR, SATURDAY MORNING, May stn, at 7 o'clock. RAVENEL A QO" apr?0-10 Agents. F O It BALTIMORE FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED i * TO . PIULA DELPHI A, BOSTON, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. Tho -One Steamship "SEA GULL," Dutton, Commander, will sail ror Baltiumrc ou TUESDAY, 9th May, at 10 o'clock A. M. a?- I'hihideipma Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional Insurance, and Coitsipncos are allowed am? ple Mine to sample and sell their Cruds from the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. PAUL C. TRE.vnOLM. ApcnT. may2-7 No. 2 Ci:ion Wnarype. poi; BEAUFORT AND .PACIFIC LANDING. The steamer PILOT BOY. Captain _ ^rr*1*'^ J. W. My, will leave everv 'i ?irits-^^?s^tSS? PAY ilOKNiNo. at 8 o'clock, as above. KeLumiHg, will leave Beaufort FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. mantl J. D. AIKEN, Ageut. JpOR NORTH EDISTO, BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. The Steamer PILOT BOY. Oaptain " ^IFT^y . w. sly, will leave Central w?i;;rf??????^3?, for the above points every MOND?T MOBNINU. ar f o'clock, and, returning, will leave Beaufort every TUESDAY, at 3 o'clock A. M, and Edi-to at 3 P. M. mar2l . J. I). A1KKN. Agent. ^rE?KL? LINE TO SA V ANN Ab. THROUGH EY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LAND LNG, BEAUFORT. BTLTOJ HEAD, SAVANNAH. DARIEN AND ? . BRUNSWICK, GA. The favorite steamer E LIZA HANCOX, Captain L. W. BntNS, will receive Freight at Accommoda-- r ^jc5^*>,, lion wharl tor abeve poium everys?2??^?, TUESDAY, and leave every WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 7,o'clock, artlvlng at savannah same evening, and leaving for' Darice. Ac, on the following morning. Returning; will leave Savannah for Charleston every MONDAY MORNING:, nt 7 o'clock. Fur Freight or passage, aj?ply to RAVEN KL. HOLMES A CO., mai 6 No. III Kans ita v. JgXCURSION TO THE PHOSPHATE WORKS ON THE ASHLEY RIVER. Thc elegant Steamer ELIZA HAN- ? ^T*8"* *? Cox, Captain h. W. -Burns, wi;i,aa??a5C leave Accomm; dation Wiiarf on TUESDAYAIOKN INO. May 9th, at io o'clock, ana rciurii to thc city at 5 P. M. Refreshments on board. Fare $i: A good opportunity will he iwlordid to visit the various points of interest ou the River. ma; 6-3 F Oil GEORGETOWN, S. G. To accnin.aodate Delegates to:Me_ "tj'^w, Conveutlou to be held hereon 1 "pniiiTkiSSLi lltluusTanr. the Steamer EMILIE, Capiain o. c. Wliivc, will leave here1 as above on MONDAY NIGHT, the 8th Instant, at 9 o'clock. Returning, U-ave Geursctown on WEDNESDAY MORNING, the loth instant, at 8 o'clock. This ly ll'u of her rotular inp next week. For engugetncniH applv on board ur to S?ACKELFORI) A K LLY. May3_No 1 Boyce's Wharf. JgX.URSION TO ST. AUGUSTINE AND THE ST. JOHNOS ?IVER, FLORIDA. Ti.e splendid .and fast Steamer ^ ?rfT^'it. DICTATOR, Captain L. M Coxettc rTTViijEriai will leave Charleston, TUESDAY. May lom, tu ..alf past 8 P. M.. on an Excursion to Fioritla, arr.viug at. Savannah cany on WEDNESDAY, and remain? ing lhere until aficrm on, ail Tiling ample time to visit Buenaventura and oilier points of inlere-t. Leaving at 3 o'clock P. M., will arrive at st.. Au? gustine THURSDAY MORNING, where u most agree? able day may be spent inspecting Hie ancient Spanish Fortress, the Cathedral.*aud other r-llcs o? the ilrst settlement on tue couihu-nt, lo sal lng on the Bay ?.r visit lue the orange Grove? or tim neighborhood. Leaving st. Augustine, on FRIDAY MOKNIXO, he Dictator will pass un thc St. Julio's to faun ka, by daulgiit, .uipjlingni all.poiiitsof Inten si, tuns aflording a rare oppm luntty or see? ing, to ;iie ue>t advantage, the mest beautiful of Southern lavers. Retuning wm loavc Jacksonrille SATURDAY, remanoin.i the same ?uterino::, arriving ai Sa? vannah SUNDAY MORNING 'au I charleston SUN? DAY EVENING. Fare n.uinl : rip, fis. No extra charge for Meals ?.: ?.;?:?.! cms. mayl-M . RAVENKL & CO.. Agents. F' TWICE A w i:;'.-: FOB? SAVANNAH. FKKKAN'MNA, JACKSON CILLE. I'lLATKA ANll.lLL POINTS 03 THE ST. JOHN'S BiVEK. Tiic Steamer DICTATOR, Captais _ --rr^?^. L. M. COXETTER, wal situ from ^?:^;gy_ >outlieru Wharf ror above points cvory 11t.-..-.* EVL'NINO.at S.30o'clock, arriving back at Charier ton every SATI ROA Y .-M-TEKNOON. at- i> o'clock. The Steamer CITY POINT. Captain D. 8. Vu.cent, will sall from Southern Wliurf for above pomi every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8.30o'clock, arriving iwck at. Charleston WECIKESDAY AFTERNOON, ai .-. o'clock. RAVENEL A- CO.. Agents, . oct 10 Souihera wharL Situ <&rotei?s, &t. BEDFORD'S (L?T^ AND TEA WAI* EHOXJ^E. HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER i PURE LEAF LARD - . ^ PRIME FACT0r.7. AND ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, v? BISCUITS, &C, cbc. S. B.-I CLAIM TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND l??SI EXTENSIVE ASSLu':Ol FAM?LY GROCERIES IN THIS CITY. ? I ! E. E. BEDFORD, I VERY PURE I SCCCBS80K TO CHOICE I I BRANDIES, ff IK E S 1 WILLIAM S. CORWIN & . CO., f F A" M I L Y i ... AND VERY CLD J No. 275 KING STREET. FLOUR. WHISKIES. \ OPPOSITE BASEL. J WHOLESALE ATV1> RETAIL DEALER .IN- : Fine Teas. ^Coffees, Sugars Provisions, Spices. &C HERMETICALLY SEALED FIIC1TS. VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS, dbe. * A'.: articles sold iron: this Cctabllshrcent are of the VERY REST QUALITY anil WARRANTED Goods Jelivered to all parts of the dry, Railroad depots. Steamboat?, .'ree of expense. EVERT ?.. REDFORD.? SEND FOR A I JAS. S. MARTIN. .;EO. H. GRABER. ? . CATAJ.OCUE. ?WM. G. MOOD. JR OLD C A HOLT S A iii T T ? li v FOR SALE BY E.?. REDFORD, Kingatveet, C. D. AHRENS ?t CO., King stroel B. FELDMANN ? CO., King street. 0. MO ME I KP., And by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. 11 E S T I M O N 1 A L -. ... BBS2 Read a few of the Testimon?ala in regard to the EFFICACY of that STERLING MEDICINE, OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. .Weir certificates from thc many in our poises ?ion from persons who haye tested :he ULD CAROLINA BITTERS: FROM TUE POSTMASTER AT TUMBLING SH'ALS, s.e. ' TCMBLIXU SHOALS. S. C.. April 0. 1ST0. Messrs. GOODRICH. WISEMAN A Co., Charleston, S. C.: Gentlemen-This is to inform yon thar abour a ^ear ?go 1 was in delicate health, worn our wi-h (?ul age and hard work, weighing one aundrea and twenty-live pounds; upon rennest i com? menced using the OLD CAROLINA HITTERS Al ter using hine bottles, i felt as wed and 'vigorous as tinny rears, ?lao-went to work and mad-. money. 1 weighed, alter using tho above, one hundred and seventy-two pounds, l have since been strong and bale. Accept, gentlemen, rn; thanks, and success say 1 io thc OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. (Signed) RANSOM PHILLIPS, P. M.. Tumbling sti'.jis, s. c. FROM ANDREW CHAMBERS, 1RWISTON. GA. IRWINTOK. GA., September -?'o, latin. Messrs. GC?ODRICU. WISEMAN A CO.: Gentlemen-Wnen in your city, two week? ago. vour Dr. Service gave mc a bottle ol your cele? brated CAROLINA BITTERS, which I brough!, home for my ranier, whose-healUi was very feeble. After using it ha was so well pleased wp h It - t?flectH,.that- he considers them almost indispensa? ble. Please Und enclosed sixteen, (Sis.) the price of two cases: direct them W. J. Chambers A Son. No. ld, C. H. R. Yours, very respectfully, (Signed) ANDREW CHAMBERS. ANOTHER VOICE FROM GEORGIA. FORT VALLEY. GA., September 15,1869. Messrs. Goorindi, WISEMAN & Co., Charleston: Geutlemen-I take great pleasure In Informing yon thatrav wife has experienced great foencflt from the usc of the OLH CAROLINA RITTERS lt is certainly a good medicine, and I wonldt . pleased if you would .send me another dozen im mediately. Respectfully, sc., (Signed) JNO. A. HOUSER. ' Sold by all Druggists in Charleston. Thc trad: supplied by GOODRICH. WIN EM AN ft CC, Principal Depot. NO. a Hayne street. Sitters. WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE OLD CA HO LI.VA Jil TTE KS. H. BISCHOFF & CO., H. KLATTE & CO., BOLLMANN BROTHERS. J. A. Q?ACKENB?SH, WAGENSR & MONSEES, MANTO UK A CO. Sctrjing ?ftncijmcs. rJHE GOLD MEDAL SEWING MACHINE DOUBLE LOCK ELASTIC STITCH. This is the most simple and reliable Two Thread Sewing Machine in ihe world. It sews direc: rrom two threads, anil is $15 less ihnnany other flrst-chiBs Sewing Machine. Samples can be seeu at No. 165 M BETING STREET, opposite Chartes ton Hotel sole Agent for the State. Sub-agents wanted through the Slate. Address W. s. BIS SELL, Churl? sion. Al?o agun s for Home Shuttle Hand Machine. $25. aprl-tuthsemos 3 ta * AND THE WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCli . MACHINE are the ber* m u>e. For sale ou tne Lease Pian, with monthly pay m eu ts. on o:\sy terms-, or for cash. All kim:', w Machine attachments. Needles, Ccuou. (wiiirc nlack and colored,) Silk. Oil, soup. Ac, AV. Repairing us usus!. Circulars and samples a work sew on application. .0. ?I. HASELTON, ? Gentle: "ta.er Pi First ?.'ia-s Sewing .na chines ana Malena:. No. no; King stree:, angl" iJhar?est?in. s. c. E XC EL S I O R H A I I C , ti TON No DYE ! insures Ueailhy ami Vigorous Growth. War? ranted not to contaiu LEAD, Sulphur, or any other injurions liras?. The Excelsior Hair Tobie will keep the head cdenr of Dandi mi, prevent the falling out ol' tht Hair, an? give u a >oi: und If a Uti ful glosa. lt lu not injurious to thc health oi the user, nor is lt greasy and filthy lilt? many of the prepara? tions ai present offered as Hair Renewers. Manufactured by Dit. H. BA EE, Wholesale and i etail Druggist. No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston. Price ptr boule 5o cents. N. B.-Ail the preparations manufactured by DK. H. BAKU ure In accordance with formulas' given by distinguished Pnysiciani. und have been subjected to long and careiui trial. They are no secret remedies, and he ls at all times prepared to submit these formulas tn members of tue profes? sion, or others demriug such information. UOMOOPATJHJU KEMEOLES. A FULL ASSORTMENT just receive-i by UK. ll. KAKK, Julys No 131 Meeting street. Slachiucrrj, *?aetm.js> &z. ? mar27-mwfGmos JjVS T A B L I S ll E-b 18 4 4. P H O X I X IRON 'WORKS. JOHN F. TAYLOR Jc CO.. iSuccessors io Cameron & Co.,) ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, Ac, <J:C. Cc mer East. Bay anil Pritchard streets, near the Dry Duck, CHARLESTON. S. a MANUFACTURE li S OF STEAM ENGINES iiND BOILERS, M orine, Stationary and P?rtame. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. COTTON PRESSES. Shafting. Pulleys and Gearing Iron Fronts for liuildiugs Castines of every kind in Iron or Brass Forgings o: every description. ?.osr K unran lee to furnish EDgines and Boiler? oras good quality an I power, and at as low ratea, as cnn he ?ad In New York, Baltimore or Phil? adelphia. . . AGENTS FOR j JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOVERNOR AND STOP VALVES, wiikii are put on ali Engines made at the.-c Work?. tar llepal'8 promptly attended to. sarliHnwf?miisnAC CD pli CH I. jjyrONKY' CANNOT BU Y IT i F OR S ! G UT IS P R 1 C K L K S S 1 I TV DIAMOND ci.ASs KS. manufactured by J.E. sPEXCKK a CO.. New York, which are now ottered to ihe.r.ui- :.-. are pronounced i>yai! the celebra'ed Opliciai.r ul the world io be the most Perfect, Na? tural .\r: dela) ? eip to the human eye ever Known; Tliey arc gmund owler their own supervision. fruni 'minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, am! th rive their name. .Diamond." on account Of their I:::rdr.ess and brilliancy. Die >< lentitic principle on wnich they are con? structed ?-rii?irs the core or centre of Hie lens di? rectly m fr.-iir ur the i-yo. producing clear and distinct* vision, a? ni the natura!, healthy sight, and preventing nil un pleasant sensations, sucli as uiiiumcrhig and wavering cu' sight, dizziness. Ac, peculiar to all others lu use. Tiiey arc mounted iu the finest manner, In fi..mes of ino best quality, of all materials usett fur timi pnrp^se. Tueir llnish and du blhty can? not be surpassed. C*i riii.\.-None genome unless bearing their trade man: stamped on every frame. JAMES ALLAN, Healer in '-Va!dies. Jewelry. Sterling Sil vi nra i emu! upi ?cal Goods, No. COT tiing street, ci-tut'iivr . Charleston.8.0. Jsaacscn's Jprcparalions. DfclATH TO RATS, ROACHES, BEDBUGS, &c. NEVER FAILING. BOXES DOUBLE THE SLZE AS OTHERS. HERMETICALLY SEALED A>'D ALWAYS FRESE. Sold a?. Wholesale by DOWIES, MOISE & DAVIS, And at retal by all Druggiste. lebl-6mo Ha?toc&s. _ Q?UTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, April 28, 1871. SCHEDULE OF THE SCH?TZENPLATZ TRAIN, COMMENCING MAY 1ST AND CONIINC LNG FIVE DAYS. Leave Ann street at. 8.30 A. M. Leave Ann street at.ll.oo A. M. Leave Ann street at.l.oo P. M. Leave Ann street at...'. 2.00 P. M. .Leave Ann street at.-.. 3.20 P. M. Leave Ann street at.4.30 P. M. Leave Ann street at. 6.00 P. M. RETURNING. . . Leave Schutzenplatz at.. 9.00 A. M. Leave Schutzenplatz at.11.20 A. M. Leave Schutzenplatz at.1.20 P. M. Leave Schutzenplatz at.2.20 P. M. Leave Schutzenplatz at.3.40 P. M. Leave Schutzenplatz at.4.60 P. M. Leave Schutzenplatz at.6.30 P. M. On the last night, the Train will leaye Line street at 8.30 P. M, and returning leave Schut? zenplatz ano P. M. Tickets must be purchased before getting on the train. They can be had at 0. LITSCHGl'S, East Bay; P. VON f-AN TEN, King street; MEL? CHER* A MULLER, King street; G. H. LIND STE OX'S, corner King and Calhoun streets; 0. PIEPPER'S, corner King and Spring streets, and at the RAILROAD. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. 3. B. PICKENS, G. T. A. ?_apr29-e jgXCURSION TO SAVANNAH. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD, 1 CHARLESTON, S. ?>., April 25, 1871. j For the week commencing SUNDAY, April 30, and ending -ATUBDA.T, May C, 1871. Excursion Tickets will be sold to aud from Savannah at ONE DOLLAR EACH WAY. No extra expense nor chartres for berths, Ao. Tickets good until May. 8,1871. Train B leave Charleston dally at.8.30 A. M. Trains leave Savannah dally at.11.15 A. M. Trains arrive at Savannah daily at.... 3 P.M. Trains arrive at Charleston daily at_5.20 P. M. For Extra Trains; to accommodate larguai ties at other hours, apply to Agent. (Signed) C. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. S. C. BOYLSTON, General Ticket Agent. apn?6-10_ NORTHEASTERN* RAILROAD COM? PANY. CHARLESTON, g. C., February ll, 1871. Trains leave Charleston Daily at 12 M. and P. M. Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A M. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 3:30 P. M. Tialu doee not leave Charleston 6:30 P. M., SON DAYS. Train leaving at 12 M. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and Acquia Creek only, going through in .42 hour?, wrrnooT DETENTION ON SUNDAYS. Passengers leaving by 0:30 P. M. Train have eli mee of route, via ..Richmond and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. These leaving uti DAY by this Train lay over on SUNDAY in Bal? timore. These leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN? DAY In Wilmington, N. C. This is the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant rome to Cincinnati, ' Onlcago and1 other pointe West and Northwest, bom Trama making close connections-a* Washington with Western trains ol Baltimore a nd .) li lo Railroad. S. Si'SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CLKAPOR, General Ticket Ageat. rebli-l2raos _i_i_ ?J O li TH-'OAROLIN A RA 1TL R Lt Ai'. VICE-PRESIDENT'S OFFICE. 1 CHARLESTON, S. C., January 18,1671. j On and after SUNDAY, January 22. the Passen? ger irmmi.ou nc su:::.. rjjua Railroad will : ? OH AUOU3TA. \ ?eave Ciiariesroa.12.50 P. M. arrive at Augusta.'. 8.15 P. M. . FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Cnarieston.$.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia..?- u.4u p. M. .. ... ...... j-OB CHABLESTON. Ccave Augusta.... ".. 7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.... 5.20 P. M. Leave Columbia.12.15 P. M. Arrrlve at Charleston.... 7.50P. M. AUGUSTA- triOTlT KSrHliSS. (Sundays excepted.) heave Charleston. 8.30 P. M. Arrive a^Atigusta. 7.UL M. Leave Augusta..,.".v.. 5.50 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.,. 5.40 A. M. . .COLUMBIA KHinT EXPRESS. (Sundaye escepred.) Leave Charleston. 7.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia._e.oo A. M. heave columbia. 7.50 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.. C.45?. M. SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Uetivc Charleston...'!....'-3:-.' 4.30 P. M. Arrive at summerville..6.00 p. M. Leave Summerville. 7.00 A. M. Arrive RT charleston.8.15 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. Leave Camden. 6.00 A M. Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A M. Leave Columbia.,. 1.26 P.M. Arrive at Camden....-. 6.00P. M. Day and Night Trains make-close connection ? at Augusta with Georgia Railroad ami Central RaUroad. Night Train connecte-with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Camden Train connects dally with Day Passen? ger Trains. jaul? A L. TYLER. vice-President. SAVANNAH AND CHARLTONJIAIL ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS cm this Road run dally ?*? follows: d Leave Charleston.8.S0A. M. Arrive at Savannah.3.00 P. M. Leave Savanuah.11.15 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.20 P. M. . Connects at Savannah with the Atlantic & Ga ir Railroad for, Jaoksoavlfle, St. Augustine, and au points in Florida. Wan central RaUroad 'or Macon. Atlanta, Mo? bile. New Orleans and the West. With Steamboats for points on the savannah River. At Charleston with the Northeastern aod South Carolina Railroads, and Steamships for all points North and West. Th rough Tickets over this line on sale at Hotels in Charleston; Screven House, Savannah: arid-all principal Ticket cmces North and South. Freights forwarded daily to and from Savan? nah and all points beyond. Through Bills of Lading issued to Jacksonville, Pala tko. AC. Tarin" as low as by any other line. C. S. GADSDEN. oct? Engineer and Superintendent. ?Drngs, (cT?jcmicals, &t. ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROS AD ALIS,, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROSAD ALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROSADA LIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSAD ALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSADALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROSADALIS endorsed by the following; Dr. R. WILSON CARR, or Baltimore. Dr. T. c. PUGH, ol Baltimore. Dr. TAUS. J. BOY KIN. of Baltimore. Dr. A. DURGAN. of Turbcwo', N. C. Dr. J. S. SPARKS; of NiCholasyile, Ky. Dr. A. !.". WHEELER, o? lama. Ohio. Dr. W. UOLLOWAi. of Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. McJARTUA, of South Carolina sad uiauy mners. See ROSADALIS ? LMAXAC ROSADAL.D?, endors-d hy Rev. BARNEY BALL, now o? Mary? land (ttnfereuc< formerly Chapina ia rho Con? fed?rate Ai my of Northern Virginia. KOSsADALL? is Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts at one and the same time upon tm; li LOO U, LIVER, KIDNEYS aud all the SECRETOR! ORGANS, ex? pelling all impure matter and building up the system to a healthy, vigorous condition. BOdADALIS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, j wholesale GOODRICH. WISEMAN & CO.. J Agents in Dr. H. BAEK, ) Charleston, maie-iy