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Mother*-ln-L?w. Punch thus pays a tribute to Queen Victoria on the occasion of the marriage of the Princess Louisa: Happy the man, who wheo he takes a bride, Espouses her alone, and none beside; And doth not find, as many hus?ands do, That he has married her relations too. Let bim that needs must wed select a wife Whose parents, both, departed have this hie; Ber sole regard that he may comprehend, And prove the else, friendless orphan's only friend. What mortal ever yet the husband saw Blest in the mother he acquired by law ? Exceptions to all rules In time are born Long live thy niother-ln-law. Lord of Lorne l FINANCIAL- AND COMMERCIAL. Exports. BARCELONA-Per Spanish brig Bella Dores-460 bales upland cotton. ' The Charleston Stock and . tond Market, May 17. .y Bro. ASKED ?feld. ll 11? Southern Bank Bills. Bank of Camden.. 30 Bank of Chester. .. 16 Bank of Georgetown....-. 01 02 Bank of Hamburg. M Bank of South Carolina..... 08 10 Bank of State of South Carolina, prior to 1861. 43 Bant of State of south Carolina; a?ter ist January, 1661. 44 ? so Commercial Bank, Columbia. 08 Exchange Bank, Columbia. .. 08 Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston.r.. 01 02 Merchants'Bank, Cheraw. 03 Planters' Bank, Fairfield. 03 State Bank..'. os State Securities. State Bonds, old. 73 00 76-00 State Bonds, new. 63 00 65 00 State stock:.63 oo 65 oo Railroad Securities. S. C. Railroad and Bank Stock (ex div). 85 00 36 oo S. C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.. 60 oo ti oo 8. C. Railroad Seven Per Cent. B:;adS..'. 70 00 71 00 Northeastern Railroad Stock (capi- , tal). io 60 Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre? ferred:.1. 36 00 Northeastern Railroad First Mort? gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 69 00 Northeastern Railroad ulecond Mort? gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 77 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock:....._-..... 20 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad First Mortgage"; Per Cent. Bonds. 75 00. Savannah aud Charleston Railroad 7 Per cent. State guaranteed Bonds. 66 50 68 00 Savannah and Charleston 6 Per Cent Bonds. 59 oo 60 oo Greenville and Columbia Railroad Co. Stock. 200 ?reen vu le and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds. 58 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds 90 00 92 00 jireenvule and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. Second Mortgage - Bonds. 47 CO 60 00 Greenville and columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. Certificates of indebt? edness.. 67 00 60 CO Cheraw and -Darlington Railroad Stock.-.. nommai Gheraw and Darlington Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. 90 oo Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Second Mortgage Bonds... 70 00 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta j Railroad Stock. 36 00 40-00. Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. ?0 00 : Spartan borg and Union Railroad .J State guaranteed Bonds. 53 00 65 SO Sine Ridge Railroad First Mortgage Bonds....... 55 00 Memphis and .Charleston Railroad Stock. 9 00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7 per cent. First Mortgage Bonds .. 84 00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7 per cent. Second Mort gage Lt on tis nominal City Securities. City Railway Stock. 62 00 64 00 City of Charleston Six Per Cent. Stock. 60 00 61 6a City of Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per Cent. Bonds.. .. 70 00 City of columbia 6 Per Cent. Bonds. 58 00 60 00 City of colombia 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 60 oo ea oe ?City of Savannah 7 per cent.Bonds, OW.1. 860? City of Augusta 7 per cent. Bonds, OM.. 81 00 83 00 City of Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, old..1. 60 00 88 00 City of Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, new......'.. 50 00 6300 Bank Stock. First National Bank of Charleston - Stock.128 00 125 oo People's National Bank Stock.io* oo IO&?O Union Bank Stock.'. 4 76 6 00 South Carolina Lean and Trust Company.94 0.0 95 00 People's Bank st-k. 4 00 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank Stock. 200 2 2S Bank or Charleston Stock. 20 00 20 50 Carolina National Bank Stock. nominal Bank of Newberry Stock.,. nominal Bank of Camden stock.:. nominal Miscellaneous Securities. Charleston Gas Company Stock. 19 60 20 oo Charleston Mining and Manufac? turing Company Stock. nominal Wando Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock.250 00 275 00 Sulphuric Acid and Superphos? phate Company Stocks. par Marine and River Mining and ?an nfacturlng Company Stock. 65 00 AtianticMluing and Manufacturing Company Stock". 76 00 80 00 Palmetto Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. nominal Chicara Maning and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. nominal Farmers' Mining and Manufactur? ing Company stock. nominal Stono Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock. nominal The Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores, Market. OFMCK CHA3LK&XOK NRW8, I Wr DNESDA7 EVENING, May 17, 1571. I COTTON -The demand for this staple was light j and the market showed a softer Inclination with slightly easier prices In some cases, sales about 260 bales, say 13 ai ll?. 23 at 14, 4 at 14?, 17 at 14?, 3 at 14?, lp at??. 81 at 15, 6atl5?i, 45 at 16?. We quote the market weak. LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.12 @14? Low middling..15 ?a Middling.I6?(? Strict middling.no sales. RICK.-The market was quiet bnt steady. Salee 48 tierces at sjfc $ &>. We quote cc m mon to - 3*ir 8@8tf, good S?@S?c. NAVAL STORES.-There was no sales of note re- : ported. ntiiSHTs. - To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomiaal on uplands ; via New York, ?d on nplauds ; ld ou sea islands ; by sat.. 3id ou nplauds, Md on sea islands. To Havre nommai. Coastwise-to New fork by steam. >i? cn uplands and ?c on sta Islands; $1 25? tierce on rice;by soil, ?c* tt?o: cat to n ;-.? tierce on rice: 40c V barrel oa rosin ; $7?s ? M cn lumber; t9@io ?Moa timber. ? - Boston, by sail, ;-;c ? tb on upland COUOL Tb Providence, by sail S3 fl M or. boards, Si 9 sou cotton;Joy steam ?l ll bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Kef ie onnplatrds: ry sad. ?7 9 M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 ?? tea on clay, and$3@3i0 enphos phates. To Baltimore, hy steam. xe f h> by sail,4? M9*l ? M on boards: $3@3 25 fl ton phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by our merchant* to take lumber freights furn Georgetowu. a. c., Barten aad Saturn River, OH and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and fin ?12 ft M are the rate? oa lumber UL t ooards. . ExcHANOB.-sterilng so day bills 22?@22>4'. DOHKST.C Ex CHANUK. - The banka purchase eight checks at ? oJio par, and sell at ? pre? mium. GOLD-11*12._ Markets by Telegraph. MONEY MARKETS. LONDON. May :7-Noon.-.Consols 93"?. Bonds ?OK. NEW YORK, May 17-Neon.-Governments steady and dull. Meek? strong and active, states stroug And steady. Money easy at 4. Gold steady at HK(9ii?. Sterling-long 10?; short ll. Freights Arm. ilventrg.-Gold strone at H3iall?. Govern? ment s ad van cid ?. Stocks activa Money easy at 4. Slate securities tolerably acive, especia ly Transantes;TvnnefSCCS 7 X; new :i. Virginias ?9; new 72. Louisiana? 69: new 62; levees 69&; | eights t?3. A abanas 103; lives 69. Georgia? 89; ?evens 92. Noith Carolinas 48?; new 27. !>outh Carolinas 74; new 0o?. Fi eights firm, cotton by MU7-Std. by steam yd. KEW OKLKANH, May 17.-Sterling 23X- Sight ii premium, cm I?J?. COTTON MARKETS. XrvKBPooL, May n-Noon.-Cotton steady; up 'ands;7X@7Xd; Orleans 7X@7J?d; sales 12,000 bales. Evening.- Cotton closed quiet but steady ; pales 12,000; (?pecult.tion and export 3000. On vessel at New Orleans 7Xd; at Charleston aad Savannah 'Xd. , , Nsw YORK, May 17-Noon.-Cotton nominal; up? lands 15J?C; orleans I6&c; Bales 800 bales. Evening.-Cotton weak; sales 2230 baleB; up lands:15Jic . , ..... BOSTON, Mey 17.-Cotton quiet;middlings 16Jic, sales 400; stock ?o.soo bales. BALTIMORE. May 17.-Cotton easier but not quotably lower;middlingsl5Kal5?ic: net receipts 100; ?rross 1?;; exportB cosstwlse 116: sales 320: stock 2975. . , , ? NORFOLK, May 17.-CT ton nominal; low mid? dlings 14c; ret receipts 595 bales: exports coast? wise 110; stock 1601. I4>?si4?c lot-Liverpool middling; sales 449; re? ceipts 210 ba'::s. SAVANNAH. May 17.-Cotton inactive and prices drooping; middlings 14,Sic; net receipts 503 oales; exports to cc utlnent 600; coastwise 918; sales 506; steck 27,537* * MorsiLBi May 17.-Cotton weak; middlings 15'?a 15J?c; net i-ecelpts 511 bales; sales 25: stock 25,433. NEW ORLEANS, May 17_Cotton doll and lower; middlings I6>?al53?c; net 1 ecelpn 2526; gross 3139; exports to Havre 6061; Barcelona 46:; sales 1400; Stock 131,931. GALVESTON. May 15.-Cotton steady and in fair demand; ordinary lScal?Vic; net receipts los bales; exports to Great Britain 991; coastwise 282; sales 8(JO; stock 57,604. GALVESTON. May iff.-Cotton firm; good ordi? nary 13al3)ic; net receipts 1140; exports to continent YiO; coa-1 wise 400; Sales 2100; stocks 57,044 bales. PROVISIONS ANO rROBCCE MARKETS. NEW rooRK, M- 17-Noon.-Fleur steadier. Wheat a shade firmer. Corn searce and advanc? ing. Pork quiet at 817. Lard dull. Turpentine quiet at 5l@51>ie. Rosin steady ; strained $2 40@ $2 45. Evening.-Southern flour shade firmer; com? mon to fair >?xtra $6 70a7 15; good to choice $7 20 a9. whiske j firmer at 92a92>?. wheat lc better, but holders it close were more disposed to realize: winter red and amber Western 69a62. Corn closed heavy and declining at 78a80. Pork lower at $16>?. Beer dulk Lard ?heavy, kettle ll. Naval stores quiet. Tallow firm. BALTIMORE, May 17.-Flour fairly acUve and firmer, wt eat firm; Ohio" and Indtanna $1 62a l 65; a choir? lot of red sold at $210. Corn, white 74a78c; yeltow 73a75c; mixed- Western T4a"5c. Provisions and whiskey unchanged. CINCINNATI. May 17.-Flour in good demand at fall prices. Corn quiet and unchanged. Pork dull. $J6 75al7. Lard, holders anxious, kettle 10J?C. Ba??n dull and unchanged. Whiskey in fair demand?t 88c. LOUISVILLE, Mayl7.-Flour very strong. Com quiet and fl-mer at coe. Mess Pork $17. Shoul? ders 7>4': elf ar sides 9?i. packed. Lard, kega'l2>?. NOT-OBUS .HS May 17.-Flour d nil butflrmjsu I-perflne $6.-i ; double treble 7,'^. Corn Supply tn firm demand; good 70@72c. Oats scarce and ii:m at.67>ic Bran higher ?.nd scarce at f j 40. Hay quiet: prime ?2:!(%23.M. Pois Inac? tive and nominally at Sis 76<3-i9. Baron dull at 8@93?. lotgiojfc. Lard-Ti-rce ll<S>n >ic; keg I2}i@l2%c. sugar quiet; prime li@>2c. Mo. lasses-uoo i to prime fermenting 40@60c. Whis? key 87*?@9"->?c. Chtfee npminally at lJ@15Jic. Vnv York Hay Market.' < From the Journal of Commerce, Monday, May 16: H?y and sn aw is plenty, and oiered free? ly at the recent decline, sa'es at $lai 05 for ship Ding, and jl : jal 3 J lor n tail qualities: St mw is firm; sales nt $1 C5H 70 un- long rye; $1 25 for short rye; !>l 05ai to for oat. Vc iv York XHV*I Stores Market. From the Journal of Commerce, Monday, May 15: There are no new features in this market for spirits tnri?ntlne. The demand continues light, bul for parcels for Immediate delivery about late prices are ruling. We quote merchantable lotset 62c. Sales are 50 bbla at ihat price. Rosins the market ls rather more active for the ?0?w grades at .Meadv prices. Sales embrace 1500 bbl.-, strained at $2 40; 200 iibts do at $227li; 500 bids do at $2 4t; 200 bbls do at $2 50, and 300 bbls No 1 paleat$4a6. We quote si rained at $2 40;No>2 $2 W)42 90;>ol $3a4; pale at $4 26as 50; extra pale and virgin $6a7. 'Tur is selling In small lots at $2a2 50 ior Washington, and ?"OJ for Wilmiog tou, In yard. Interior Cottou Marbete. CHARLO TTE, May 15.-Sales to day 39 bales at 12 and 13*j cen'.?. Market steady. COLUMBUS, GA., May 15.- Market excited. Lit tie offering. Low middlings 14c; sales 52bales; re? ceipts 47; shlpmcnis 210. MONTGOJSbRY, May 15.-There ls little cotton offering In our market; hw middlings 14'.rc. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, May- 16. - TURPENTINE. -160 bbls received and'sold ai $4 ror virgin, $0 10 fvr yellow dip. and ?8 for hard, per 280 lbs. SPIRITS TTRMNTINE-ls >ic lower, with sales ol 328 caste at 43c ur sout hern, and 12 casks at, 44J4C for >ew Y erk packages. HOSTS.-Sa'es of 496 hbls at $1 85 for strained. $1 03 for No 2, $2 50 ff>Tlow No 1, $3 25 for No 1. $4 .50, $5a5 60 for pale, $5 75 for extra pale, $6u?-50 for window glass. TAR -(.miy 13 bbls received and sold at $2 per I Dbl COTTON.-Sales of lObales at 13,"*'ai4;ic per lb. itccespts by Ua.tirt.ait. Muy 17. aorrn CAROLINA EAILBOAD. 731 balei cotton, 73 bales goods, 30 bbls naval stores. 1 car srock. To Railroad Agent, Pelzer. Rodgers i: co, Waxdiaw A Carew, A s Smith. W C Cou; tiiey A co, Murdaugh A Mathews, John Marshall,. r, A B Mulligan. Reeder A Davis, L JJ DeSinarare; Wiss A CO, R Mure A co, Brodie t co, Dowling & co, u H waiter A co, Frust A Adgtr, J N Robsou, G W Williams A co, W B Smith A co, W C Bee lt co. H Blschotf A co. Wilcox. Gibba A co, A J Sa Ina?, Sloan A geignions, G A Treuholm A Son, Cbghorn, Herring <x co, aud M Goldsmitn A SOD. NORTHEASTER* RAILROAD. 101 bales upland cotton, 598 bbls naval stores, cars- waod and lumber, rough rice, nails, mdse, Ac. To Goo W wu.lams.A-co, Frost A Adger, T R Gaines. Kinsman A Howell, Barden A Parker, Jnu Marshall, Jr, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, H Klatte A co,-D c EbaUga, J E Adger A co. J C Ma,lonee," E Welling, SAC Railroad co, Smith A Chapeau J Cosgrove. JP O Kl VA.2iiSXDA.li. MOON'S PH.ISE3. Full Moon. 4th. 6 hours, 40 minutes, eveninz. Last Quarer, nth. 9 honra 3 minutes; morning. New Moor. lath. 5 hour. 25 minutes, morning. ? First Quat ter, ;7Ui. 7 hours. 42 minutes, morning. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday.. Thursday."... Friday., saturday_ sucd.tv. HrlSSS. 5.. 2 a.. 1 5.. 0 5.. 0 4..?9 4. .53 STU 3KTS. 6.. 50 51 6.. 52 6..53 6..53 6..64 0..65 MOON II. t ?>. 3..16 3..42 4.. 12 t-cts. 7..11 H.. 5 0.? 1 lilGE WATKL 6.. 7 5..51 6. .29 7.. 7 7..49 8..24 9.. 1 31 A. HINE SEWS. CHARLESTON. S. C.MAT 18, 1871. Lat 32 deg 46 mia33 sec. | Lon TR deg 5Main ?7 sec. A.KK1VKD VEsTKRDAV. Spanish brig Recurso Segundo. Argtmon, Ciea fuegos-li: days. Ballast. To J A Enbfow A co. CLKAKE1) YESTERDAY. Spanish brig Bella Dores, Duval), Barcelona-W P Hall. SAILED YESTERDAY.* Srh Cynosure. Pinkbara, Boston. FROM ??1S PORT. Fret ch brig Dauphin, Blanchette, Wilmington, N C, May ie. . r . Sehr Chas Comery, Pinkham, Baltimore, 15? May. sehr P L Smith, Robinson. Ballimore, May 15. OP FOR THIS POtAT. Sehr B N' Hawkin*, Wyatt, at Boston, May 13. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Brig Li rahel, Tabhut, at Bust on, Maj 8. sehr Annie s Gask?l, Gaskill, at -Philadelphia, Mav 14. MEMORANDA. SAVANNAH, Mary 17.-A rived. sblpS John Sib uey and ?Scmave, Liverpool. The sclirJS De.wi'.er. Grace, from Charleston for Fall River, was reported below Provide:.ce May 12. The seir Hector, of Noank, has been sold to Terry A ?'oleu, of Charleston, S C, for $C05. LIST OF VESSELS. UT. v'LKAUKD ANO ShlLZD ?r-K T?l-J TOV.Z. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Br ship Island Home." Mc?.ellan, up.April 6 Br bark Vinco, Robson, sailed.April 25" W^ST HAUTLni'Oi-L. ENG. Br bark Kathleen, Lester, np.May 5 CALLA-i. Br brig Felloni, Jones, sailed.Jan 23 CARDIFF. Norwegian bark Ltigen:, Neilson, sailed....Jan 20 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Brig L'zaheL Tabbut, cleared.May 13 Sehr B N Hawkins. Wyatt, up.May 13 VKW V<'R<:. Sc*tr Queen of the South, Byrnes, np.May 8 " _ t"ilLADKLPUL?. Sehr A S Gaskin, Gaskin, up.April 29 BALTIMORE. 3chr J H Stickney, Fooks, cleared.May 12 sehr E H Naylor, Naylor, up.May 13 NEW ORLEANS. Sehr Lucy D-, Hall, cleared.April 23 j ROCK PORT. MB. Ichr Frar.k A Emily, MoOobh, sailed.May' 4 Shipping. _^ .pO B L IY E R P C 3 L. The fine American Bark ANNIE KIM- iS^ BALL, (small capacity) Stlason, Master. HSI raving a large portion of Her cargo engaged ana aboard, will meet with dispatch. For balance Freight room apply to W. B. SMITH A 00., mayl8-tha2_Kagterjg Range. JjlOE LIVERPOOL. Th? Al Iron Clipper Ship REMINGTON, jJB John F. Fowler, Master, wants 600 bales cot-SB ton to complete cargo. Apply to may3 HENRY CARD YORK. OLD LINK NEW YORE AND CHARLES. ' TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1 8.4 6. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT.DECK STATE-KO OMS The very rast anti splendid Side-Wheel Steam ships or this Line will sail from Adger's Sooth Wharf as follows : . , CHAMPION, SATURDAY, May 30th, at 6- o'clock P. M. JAMES ADC ER, SATURDAY, May 27th, at 12 o'clock M. ?-Insurance a percent, by this Line. ?a- Through Hilts of Ladinc given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston. Providence awl the New Eng? land manufacturing towns at the low?st market rates. For Freight or Passage eneagements, apply tc mayl . _JAMES ADQEK A CO. J OR PHILADELPHIA, WEEK L F STEAM LINE-THURSDAYS-CON? NECTING WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. The Steamship E?M P IH E, HINCKLEY Commander, Will be dispatched for Philadelphia ou ^Fwjpfc THURSDAY, isth May. at 4 u'clcck ???iatm. P. M.? ' fro m Brown-'s North Wharf. - sa-Through Bills Lading issued for Cotton, Klee and.Rosin, Ac, to the .New England cities. Chicago, Cincinnati. St. Louis, and the principal Northwestern Cities. Spirits Turpeutlne as agreed. tg-The Steamers of ibis line will take Lumber to Philadelphia on accommodating terms. For Freight engagements apply to . WM. A. COURTENAY. mayls-3 _No. 1 Uuiou wi:alf. |}A<J1F?C MAIL STEAMSHIP ?OMIT: THROUGH LINE T? CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND J A PAN FARES GREATLY REDUCED. . Steamers of thc above nut leave Pier ^fyrf^. No. 42, Ncr.h River, fool pf caual^Aj?St? -trcet. Now York, atti o'clock neon, ot the IStii and 30th of every month (except when thc. .lates fall ou Sunday, then t he Saturday preieu mg. AlLdepaftures connect at. Panama with steam? ers for south Pacitlc and Cenrral American perm. Departure of loth touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japan and Clima, steamers leave Sau Fran? cisco tlrst or every mooth, except when lt rails on sunday; then onihe <??y preceding. ' No california; .-teamer.-* touch at Havana, ba go direct from New York to Aspjnwall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult Medicine and attendance free - . For Fassaze Tickets or other informatica r-ppl . at thc COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on tnt wharf foot of Canal street, North River, Nev York. F. R. BABY. Agent. ' juryl?-lyr_._ JF7?OR LIVERPOOL, VJA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN ?ffiSISB? STEAM COMPANY ^fjjjffo Will dispatch -ene of their first-class, full power Iron Screw Steamships from PIER No. 46 N. H., EVERT WEDNESDAY, AS FOLLOWS: MANHATTAN, Capt. FORSYTH .... May 6, at 3PM COLORADO, Capt. T.W. FREEMAN.May 10, at 10 A M WISCONSIN, Capt, WILLIAMS....May 17,at 3PM NEVADA, Capt. GKEEN.May24at SAM NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD..-May 27, at ll A M Cabin Passage $80, g io. Steerage Passage (Onice No. 29 Broadway) $30, currency. For Freight or Ci.-dn Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 66 Wall street. N. T. ' N. B. The Steamships plying between Charles? ton and New York, or thc- Linea represented re? spectively by Messrs. JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents, and by Messrs. WAGNER^ HUGER A CO. and W. A. COURTENAY, Agents, make close connections with'the Steamships of the WIL? LIAMS A GUION Line. mayB .pOR EDI8TO, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LANDINGS. INL.AND ALL THE WAY, The Steamer WATER LILY, Cap tain P. TogUo, ls now receiving ( _ Freight at South Atlantic Wharf, arid wm wave TO-BORROW MORVIN?, 19th mutant, at 7 o'clock. RetiKDiDg. win. leave Edieto on SATURDAY, the 20th, at & A. M, .For Freight engi'frcmenra or passage apply on board, orto DOUGLAS NISBET, mayl8-l _Sooth AI Iantje Wharf. -pOR NORTH EDISTO, BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. The Steamer PILOT BOY. Captain J. W. Sly, WiU leave Central Wharf. _ for Edlsto, Beaufort and Pacific Lanaing, everv MONDAY MORNING, a. ? o'clock, and for Beaufort and Pacific Landing every TBUKBDAY MOHN INO, ai 8 o'clock. 'Returiiiuir, will .eave Beaufort every TUESDAY and FRIDAY MOUSING, at. s o'clock, and will leave Edisto every TUESDAY, at 3 o:clock, V.M. ''. J. D. AIKEN, m ay lo ACODI. ? LOR I DA, VIA SAVANNAH. The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain ? L. M. Coxetter, will leave Southern ITI^HSB Wharf cvi-ry TtiKsiiA-. Et ENIKO, nt. *.3U U'CIOPK, (until further notice,) for Jacksonville, Fernan? dina and Palatka,.urriving bacs ai Oharltsiou everv SATCRDAY AFTERNOON. mayll RAVE.NEL St CO.. Agent?, ^"EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THr.ouen BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANCING, BSAUFOKT, HILTO HEAD, SAVANNAH, DAR I EN AND BRUNSWICK, GA. The favorite Steamer ELIZA H A. IV C OX, Captain L. W. Bvv.s>, w?J receive i-'reign: a: Accommode- ?. ?pe?,, non wharf .'or above- points JiVetrJs?SSsBSK TUESDAY, and leave everv WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah same evening. and K-aviug ror Dation, ac., on Hie following morning. lUiuruini, will leave Savannah for Charleston every MONDAY MORN!KG, a: 7 o'clock. For Freight or pitsi-uue. apply to RAVRNEL. HOLMES A CO., mayo No. \'i K;^t ?:.ir. JgLECTRO MAGNETIC BATTERIES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDL'E BAGS, AC Fer sale by DR. H. EAEI. . nmrio No. 131 Meeting street M 0 T HERS For your Children, use none other than the GERMAN SOOTHING COB DIAL, tflt comans no Anodyne. For sale by the atiorsctorer, DR. n. BAER. And also to oe had a: Drug sures . Ctotrjittg ono Jfnrmerjiiig ?OO?B. SPRING CLOTHING No. 291 IING^REET, CORNER OP WENTWORTH. An extensive assortaient ol SPRING AND SUMMER. CLOTHING. made up for thc trade of this etty, now offered at LOW PRICES. In the stock will be found the following styles of suits : SCOTCH. CHEVIOT M03NING AND DERBY SUITS French Latiste Morning and Derby Snits Silk Mlxefl Morning and Derby Sult3 Diagonal-ind Crape Coating Morning and Derby Suits Blue and Biack Flannel Morning and Derby Snits Light Mixed Casslmcre Morning and Derby Suits. BOif AM rOlTBS' MS. SACKS; DERBY AND MORNING- CO?T SUITS, . for ages of from 5 to 17 years. FURNISHING GOODS. A mi! supply of nil kinds-UNDERSHIRTS AND "DRAWEFiS, GLOVES, SCARFE. BOWS, Ac, Of the forest style-. THE CELEBRATED STAB SHIRTS AND COLLABS .'. A FCLL SCPPLY'OF ALL QUALITIES. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT Offers FREN-jn, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SUMMER CLOTHS, COATINGS, BATISTE, CHE? VIOT AND FANCY CASSIMBRES, of select pat terns and shades, which will be made to order in thc best manner, at MODERATE PRICES. WM. MATTHIESSEN. B. W. MoTUREODS, Superintendent may]-mwrh2mos BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY. f'lRCKG?TF. BE HT & ?0. Nos. 244 and 437 KING- ST. KEG TO 'ANNOUNCE THAT IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK, THEY A RE NOW OFFERING : ALL KINDS OF FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS . . '. fit . AT LWER TR? TAM EV?R. THE G OODS MUST BE SOLD, WITHOUT REGARD TO COST. mu; 16 . ?ptete. " Q O L U M BI A H O T SI ,' COLUMBIA, S. C., Vfi-L GORMAN, FRCPnisTOR." T.:? Proprietor of this pleasantly located an?' elegantly : urn Wied Establishment, tue State Capital, f.^ins ic inform the traveling pablic and others .se?K:nyr accommodatioiiH. tim*, rbi "CC LUMBlA" :s ;n every respect a Crst-ciass Hete!, unsurpassed bv auy in the State or me United States. Situated in the business centre of thi city, with hue large airy rooms, and a table sap plied with every delicacy of the season, both froc New York and Charleston markets, the Piopri? tor pledges that no efforts will be spared to give perfect satisfaction in every respect. A flrsi-elasN Livery Stable is attached to the Hotel, where velucles of every description can b" had at the shortest notice. Omnibuses a' tend the arrivai and departure o; every Trata. WM. GORMAN, PrC>prlefor and ?uperiiir<?ident. J. D. BUDDS, Cashier. -ap.'lf w?m 1 s Neto Ptiblirahons. PECIAL BOOK NOTICE FOGARTIE'S BOOK. DEPOSITOR Y. We are offering great Inducements to Book buyers. The whole of oar large and clioloe col leeilon of Books, consisting of: THEOLOGICAL ANO MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, ' SUNDAY-SCHOOL LIBRARY BOOKS AND . - JUVENILE BOOKS, have been rearranged and marked down In ac? cordance with ?he reduced prices or Northern publishers. We offer for the text SIXTY DATS the further indncement of A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ?J all pur? chases of Book* amounting to FIVE DOLLARS and upwards. Our STOCK OF BOOKS, consists or all the latest and best editions or STANDARD AND NEW PUBLICATIONS. 1 OUR JUVENILE DEPARTMENT is partlcnlarly rich in good books for the young. We have recently made large additions to oar stock of BIBLES. The prices are greatly redrfced. Weare now offering an unusually large variety of English anU American Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, and the Episcopal Prayer Book, at ex? tremely low prices. We are Special Agents for several Sunday School Publishing Houses, and have on ha sup? plies of tn'cir publications. All varieties of STATIONERY", aad a full assort? ment of SCHOOL BOOKS. Our Store ls SQ arranged that visitors canes.' .amine the stock at their leisure. The price or each book is marked so as to afford purchasers every facility. 05- Persons residing In the country wUl please bear in mind that by sending their orders to us for any books published in America, they will be charged only thc price of the book. We pay fo: :hc postage or express. Address , FOG ARTI E'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 2C0 KING STREET (tn the Berni,') mam-tiiths Charleston, S. C. IJrrsmcss Caros. JOSEPH M ? R R AY7~ NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE AGENT ASD COLLECTOR, NO. ?00 EAST BAT, NEAR BROAD ?TREET." mayio_' RC RIBALD' GETTY, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Nor.TH ATLANTIC WHARF. apr20-stnthlmo_' jyjANLFOLD AND CARBON PAPERS. To Telegraph ano Raliway. Compantcs, Broker*, Reporters and Exchange o dices, TRY COWAN'S PATENT IMPROVED MANI? FOLD AN D CARBON PAPERS. Send for price and particulars to COWAN 4 CO., Stationers, Ne. 30 Pine street, New York. P. 0. Box 4748, For sale by al) Stationers. mary-thtps3mos_ 1865J*J*FRENBT *G0" 1871 PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. "fi DARCLAT AND NO. 2?2 GREENWICH STREETS, NEW YORK, Re?elvers or Green and Dried FRUITS, Truck and all kinds of Farm and Garden-Produce. Our location and faclIUies~for selling Fruits an J Vegetables are us surpassed lu'N'ew York. Circulars and Marking Plates sent rreetoShip. pers. All correspondents and questions cheer? fully answered. REFERENCE.-C. H. Ltllcntual, Tobacconist New York._anr!4 JJEEVE8, BROWN & VAN WICKLE, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. IN ALL KINDS OF DOMESTIC FRUIT AND VEGETABLES in their season. Nos. 182 and 1C3 CENZRE ROW, ?TEST WASHINGTON MARKET. . NEW YORK. REFERENCES. -S. A. Lambert, with- Adolph Nimitz, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, No. 209 East May, Cnarlestoe. s. o. aprl3-3mds Drags, <??)cmuiils, Sr:. QI? JAMES CLARKE'S FEMALE FILLS. These PILLS have long been used both in Great Britain and this country, and are the best of their kind iu tue market. For sale by DR. H. BAER, ap?'2-_ No. 131 Meeting street. gAGE'S CATARRH RE ME BY, PIERCE'S GOLDEN DISCOVERY, DEBING'3 PILE REMEDY, and all other new PrepaVatlons. For sale by Dit. H. BAER, mario _No. 131 Meeting street. SUPERIOR COLOGNE WAT Dh*. Manufactured and far saie Dy Dr. H. Ba SK. wit I SI Meeting nm?et. ' w ARNER'S IODOFORM AND IRON PILLS. For sale by Da. H. ecAER, janis_No. 131 Meeting street. FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS: ISANT0N1N3.) They i ~ pureiy vegetable, ?are and sure. Tn besoin ii.se. -For saio Dy Dr. li. LA EM, No. 131 Me-;, uv etrtet, nc . W.10 -M- . ?nf ir Q.ERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL ! AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS I This is the bS6t. Medicine for young childreu fullering with Colic, Diarrhoea; or any other com? plaint, in ide-nt io Teething, lt may be givet with safety, as 1: contains no opium, or other in )onous anodyne. Price, 25 ceat3 a bottle. Manufacture! and for sale by DR. H. BAER. Also by the following Druggists: : A. W. ECKEL A CO., Dr. A> RAOUL. Dr.-W. A. SKRJNE, A. Of BA RB UT, W. T. LITTLE A CO., J. BLACKMAN, P. M. COHEN, Dr. E. U. KELLERS, K. S. BURNHAM, GRAMAN A -CHWAKE. G. W. AI .MAR, J. LOCKWOOD, G. J. Ll'UN, W. T. LINN, . W. A. GIBSON. And by Druggists penerally. jan2 E XCELSIOR HAIR TONIC, No DYE ! Insnres Healthy and Vigorous firowto. War? ran ted not to contain LEAD, Sulphur, or any other injurious Drug. The Excelsior Hair Tonic will keep the head clear of Dandruff, prevent the railing out ol' th* Hair, and give it a soft and beautiful gloss. lt ls not injurious tu the heall li of the user, nor is lt greasy and filthy like niauy or the prepara nous at present offered us Hair Renewers. Manufactured by DR. H. DAER. . . Wholesale and detail Druggist, No. isl Meeting-direct, Charleston. Price per bottle SO cents. N. B.-All the preparations manufactured by DH. H. BAER are in accordance with formulas given by distinguished Physicians, and h?ve been subjected to lougand careial trial. They are no secret remedies, aud he la at all times prepared to submit these formulas to members ?r tue profes? sion, er others desiring such information. i H ELMBOLD 'S B ?CH ? HELMBOLB'S SARSAPARILLA Helmbold's Rose Wash Hembold's Catawba Grape Pills. For sale by DR. H. BAER, mayis No, 131 Meeting street. iFm$ CSmire BEDFORD'S LATE OC ANT. .4 TEA WAR, H E ADQ UA BTERS FOB SELECTED DAIBY^BIT PURE LEAP LARD PRIME FACTORY I N. B:-I CLAIM TO REEP THE LARGEST STO( FAMILT GROCERIES IN THIS CITT. f VERY CHOICE j FAMILY FLOUR E. E. BDCCMW WILLIAM S. COI No. 370 KING OPPOSITE WHOLESALE AND m Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugar HEUMETICALL >' S VEGETABLES, -VI] All articles sold from this establishment are of Goods lelivered to all parts of the City, Railroad 1 EVERT E. BEDFORD. 1 3 E N 9EO. H..GR?BBR. f . Ci ?Jrcminm ? ana Sole. AIKEN PREMIUM LAND SALE $100,000 to be Distributed to Shareholders. FITS DOLLARS will parchase a Share, including a Work of. Art worth FIYE DOLLARS. The Derby Farm Property to be dist ributed em? braces the Largest Vineyard and Orchard In the South. I .UNEQUALLED CLIMAT^ ! PEACEABLE COUN? TRY I GENEROUS SOIL ! The salubrious and -health-giving climate of Aiken has given lt the name of "Toe Saratoga of the South." $95,coo In Premiums presented tr? Shareholders. $100,000 in Beal Estate and Greenback Prize ?> to be distributed to Shareholders. 94 Real Estate Prizes, worth from $500 to $25,000. 522 Greenback Prizes, frym $5 to $1000. ONLY IO.OOO SHARES WILL BE ISSUEO. ONE SHARE IN EVERY THIRTY-ONE WILL DRAW A PRIZE. This Real Estate Property, conveyed by Deed of TruBt to i he Committee who are to conduct the DRAWING, m to be tra-iH.'erred by them to the FORTUNATE SHAREHOLDERS as Boon as tilt; re. reaming Shares are sold. The Drawing: will take place'according tc-the published programme. THE DAY OF THE DRAWING will be announced by Telegram, to tue Associated Press. A sm J ll sum invested now may secure a for? tune. Every Shareholder may reBt acsurred of equal I justice, and that tnls Scheme, unlike many ochers, IS "FAIR, SQUARE AND HONEST.? Money received after the Books are closed will be promptly returned. For full particulars, as embraced in revised pamphlet, address J. c. DERBY, General Manager, mays Key Box No. 334. Aogu.-ta, Ca. Optical. . "^jr?s?Y c?ireor' B??Y'IT? FOR SIGHT IS PR TOE LES S M The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. Es SPENCER A CO., New York, which nrenowoflered to the public, are pronounced by all the celebrated Opttclaus pf Gae world to be the most Perfect, Na? tural Aitill dal help to thc human eye ever known. They are ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name. "Diamond,0 on account of their hardness and brilliancy. Thc scientific principle on which they are con structcd bringsithe core,or centre of the leos di? rectly m front of the eye, producing a cleat* and distinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight, und preventing all unpleasant sensation', st.ch aa glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness AC, . peculiar to all others in use. Tfiey are mounted In the Quest manner, In frames of the best quality, of all materials .used for thai purpose. Tnerr llnlsh and durability can? not be surpassed. CAPTION.-None genuine unless bearing their trade mark stamped on every frame. JAMES ALLAN, < . Dealer In Watches. Jewelry, Sterling Silverware and Optical Goods, No. 307 King street? Ql-stOthlyr_Chancaron .tyC. Semino, ?ilqcrnti??. rjIHE GOLD MEDAL SEWING- MACE INR DOUBLE LOCK ELASTIC STITCH. This is the most simple and reliable Two Tir?ad Sewing Machino in ihe world; lt sews direct from two threads, and ls $15 less than any other first-class Sewing Machine. Samples can bo seen at No. 155 MEETING STREET,, opposite Charles , ton Hotel. Sole Agent for the State. Sub-agents wanted throutrh the State. Address W. s. BIS? SEL L, Charleston. Also agents for Home Simule Hand Machine, tis. apra-tnthsemos ANO THE WEED-' FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-S'J.'lTCr MACHINE, are meow; in use. 'For sale ou the Lease Plan, with monthly pay seats, on ettsy terms, or for casu. All kiaa-, OJ Macfline attachments, Netdies, Cotton, (wnite .lack and colored,] silk, OU, soap, Ac, ?JC. Repairing as u-nal.' Circulars aud samples o wort sent on application. D. B." HASELTON, Geneic;'"?ealer In First Class Sewing MS caines ana Material, No. 307 Kim: ?treoi, auen Charlearon. 'J., 6. 1 Jsaacsen's ?Jrcporalioue. DEATH TO RATS, ROACHES, BEDBUGS, .fcc. NEVER FAILING. BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ALWAYS FRESH. Sold a? Wholesale by DO WI E. MOISE & DAV TS, And ar. retail by all Druggists. ;ebl-6mo Jnsnrancf. 1845 PURELY MUTUAL. 1845 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 1S 4 5..Organized.1845 THOMAS FROST, General Agent; No. 54 Broad street. mar2>thstu3mos ries, Uz. )RWnrS) GROCERY > ?. . EH OUSE. f/TER AND ENGLISH CHEESES 2NGLISH AND. AMERICAN CRACKERS, ID* BISCUITS, Ac. ?C. AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP ?FORD, ; 8 TO WIN A CO., i STREET, BASEL. RETAIL I>JPA.TL.-ER PURE BRANDI ES, WINES AND VERY OLD WHISKIES. s Provisions, Spices, &?T IEALED FRUITS. SATS, SOUPS, <fcc. tho VERY BEST QUALITY and W^RRANTEj> Depots, steamboats, free ol expense. D FOR A (JAS. S. MABffIN. LTALOOUE. . i WM. 0. MOOT), JB. s Bcnlroaos. O UTHCABOLJNX.RAILROAD. VICE-PRESIDENT'S OFFICE, I > CHARLESTON, S. C., Janaar; 18,1671. J On and alter SBKDAY, January 22, the Passen? ger i rams on. .tie sonni ia r juna RaUrcad will rat as follows: ?. .FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.:.. .12.60 P. M. Arrive at Augusta. 8.15 P.M. FOB C0LOTEIA. Leave Charleston. 8.20 A. M. arrive at Columbia.3.40 P. M.. ?OB CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.7.40 A. M. Arrive at. charleston.~. 3.20 P. M. Leave Columbia.12.15 P. M. Arrrlve at cbarleston.7.60 P. ML. AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. ' (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston. d.3o P. M. Arrive ,v Augusta.7.GIC M. Leave Augusta.5.60 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.;.6.40 A.M. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS, (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston-. :.:.7.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.-.a. 00 A. M. Leave Cplumbl?.;.7.60 P.M. Arrive at Charleston.'..6.46 A. M. S ITU M?H VT L LE THAI K. Leave Charleston.?.. 4.30 P. M. Arrive at summerville..6.00 P. M. Leave summervale/.. 7.00 A. 11. Arrivent Charleston..... 8.16 A. Mr CA if DEN BRANCH. Leave Camden.,.0.00 A. M. Arrive 'at Columbia.,...,.10.10 A, M. Leave Colombia. 1.26 P. M. Arrive at Camden.?. : 9.00 P. M. Day and Night Trains make close connections at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. -| Nlght Train connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Camden Train connects dally with Day Passen? ger Trains. janlO_A. L. TYLER. vice-President. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM? PANY CHARLESTON, S. C., February ll, 1871. Trains leave Charleston Daily at 12 M. and . P. BL Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 3i80 P. M. Train does not leave Charleston 6.30p. M., SUN. PATS. Train leaving at 12 M. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and Acqula Creek only, going through in 42 hours, WITHOUT DETENTION ON SUNDAYB. Passengers leaving by 6:30 P. M. Train have choice of route, via Richmond and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDA 7 by this Train lay over on SUNDAY in Bal? timore. Those leaving-on SATURDAY rema'u SUN? DAY la Wilmington, N. O. , ,:" This is the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other points West and Northwest, both Trains making close connections at Washington with Western trains of Baltimore and 0 hlo Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CLKAPOR, General Ticket Agent. febll-l2raps_ SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL? ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road run dally a? follows: Leave Charleston..s.so A. M.' Arrive at Savannah.8.00 P. M. Leav&jSavannan..11.15 A. Mk ' Arrive at Charleston.5.20 P. M. . Connects at Savannah with thc Atlantic A Guli Railroad ?or Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and alt points in Florida, With Central Railroad for Macon. -Atlanta, Mo. bile. New Orleans and the West. With Steamboats for points on the Savannah River. At Charleston with the Northeastern and Sontn ? Carolina Railroads, and Steamships for all points North and West 1 Through Tickets over this lin? on sale at Hotels in Charleston; Screven House, Savannah; and ali principal Ticket offices North apd South. Freights forwarded daily to and from Savan? nah and- all points beyond. Through Bills of Lading issued to Jacksonville, Palatka, Ac Tarlir as low as by any other Une. C. S. GADSDEN, octa Engineef and Superintendent. Srnqs, Gt)tmu(?&, Uz. ^"olaO^PA^ Just received a Tull assortment of HOMOEOPA? THIC MEDICINES: Tiocture8, Pellets and Pow? ders, of different, potencies. Sugar of Milk and x;lobules, at wholesale. Family cases Oiled ac reasonable rates, by DR. H. BAER, mayl5 No. 131 Meeting street.. ROSADAUS. ROS AD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROSADALJS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROS AD ALIS, endorsed >by Physicians. ROS AD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSAD ALIS, a Remedy tried . and true. ROSAD ALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROSAD ALIS endorsed by the following : Dr. E. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore. Dr. T. C. PCGD, ol Balrimore. Dr. THUS. J. BOYKIN, of Baltimore. Dr. A. DCRGA.N. of Tarboro'f N. C. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, of Niclioiasvile, K-. Dr. A. Fl WHEELER, of Lima. Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Ur. J. L. McCAHTHA, of South Carolina, and niauy ottiers. See ROsADALIS AL.".:?NAO KOSADALlS, indorsed *>y Rev. DABNEY BALL, new of Mary and conference, formerly Chapbin lu the Con ederate AI my of Northern Virginia. BOSVDALIS s Alterative; Tonic and Diuretic, and acts ar. me and the same ?me upon the BLOOD, LIVER. CiDNEYSandall the SECRETORY ORGANS ex idling all iauWre matter abd building un the ystem to a healthy, vigorous condition. ROSADALIS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholeaide GOODRICH. WISEMAN A CO.. ArentSln Dr. H. BAER, .'j chEton. mar6-ly