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An Etching. Cherry-red Hps and great blue eyes : Were ever fairer under the skies ? Smooth white forehead and small white teeth Arc tarer pearls In the seas beneath ? Laughing chin and delicate ears : Axe there liner In any our spheres? Hair on a crown or perfect mould : Saw we ever such gv ssamer gold ? Delicate, warm, white, dimpled hands : Are any such In all the world's landB? Ciasiio oust and a waist of grace : What witchery more could aid a race? Rounding ankle and archlnz feet : Was theie ever a step so sweet ? Or all perfection, she is the pin* : 1 ought to love her, no doubt, you think? She ls rond or me, this mistress fair. And klEses poor me with a charming air ! 1 am her dear, my Christian name 1 orten hear her with glee exclaim. I ooght to love her, as yon should sec, And ought sae not to be rond or me? It ls my duty to love her so : Say-ls she my sister or no?. \CasseWs Magazine. COJUVBItCIAJL A'JSWB. Export?. NEW YOKE-Per steamship Champion-634 bales conon, 48 tierces rice, 114 bales domestics, 117 emptv barrels, 72 bb!s rotin. 47 packages sundries, 2625 ibis potatoes, 2412 crates vegetabieiyand 5 horses. BARCELONA- Per Span brig Nuevo Sabina-525 bales nplaiid cotton and 268 bbls rosin. The Charleston Cotton, Rice ami Naval Stores Marlie t. ' OFTICB CHARLESTON NEWS. ( SATURDAY EVENING. May 20.15*1. i COTTON.-Thc iccmiry was moderate, wi h rather a light supply, tte market showing a steady char? acter. Sales about 350 bajes, say 32 at 12},', 8 at 13,17 at 13%, 19 at 13%, 50kU4, 67 at 14%, Oat 14%, 49 at 15,78 at 15%o3n?. We quote: LIVERPOOL CL1SS1FICATION. Ordinary W (rood ordinary.12 @14% Low middling.15 ra - Middiuv.15%:2 Strict middling.nominal. RICE_This grain was in active request at full and rather higher figures. Sales about 250 tierces or clean Carolina-114 at 8%, 0 at 8%, 43<at 8%, 34 at 8%, 50 at 9c ? rb. We quute common to ralr at 8U@W, good 6%@9c. NAVAL STORES.-The market wa3 quiet and no sales or note were reported. ? ' FBSIOHTS. - To Liverpool, by steam direct, nomiaal on uplands ; via New York, %ti on uplands ; ld On sea islands ; by san. %d.on uplands, va on sea islands. Tu i Havre nominal, coastwise-to Sew i'crk Dy steam, .sc on uplands and %a on ??.a Island?; $1 251ft tierce on rice; by tai!. %c f? lt o oottoa; - V tierce on rice: iee * barrel Cn ros.2 ; 17(53 ? Moa lamber; $3@io ? M ou timber. 1 Boston, by san, ?c y> n>~ os-uaatnd 'jtofTc^. . TO Pioarldence, by. sai? "ys * ?fr boards." .V. J ? !b cn cotton; by stearn fl Vt bale on New 1 York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, ac ^ a. on uplands; by sail, $: * M ca boards; $9 on timber; $3 9 toa on clay, ak'd $3$3C0 enphos phates. To Baltimore, by steam, .sc * la bj ?ai!, $6 50@T V M on" boards; $533 ii $ iou ci phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by oar merchants to take lumber freights frcm Georgetown, S. C., Danen and Satt;ia River, Ca and Jacksonville, F:a" to Northern porto, and $k ?i- V M are the rates ou lamber and beards. Exeu ANO?.-sterling to day bills 22%??^%. DOMESTIC EXCrxANOB. - The -auXsr purcna-? light checks at % off to par, aud sell ac M pre ml um. Q0LD-11312 Marketa by Telegraph. MONEY MABSITS. LONDON, May 20-Noon.-Consols -93% Bonds dull. FRANKFORT. May 20-Noon.-Bonds 98>?@96??. NEW YORK, May io-Noon.-Governmentssieauy but dull. Stucks quiet aud Urtu. Money easy at 4. Gold steady at ll%. Sterling-long 10% ; short 10%. 1 * Evening.-Sixty-two3 11%; fours, same; rives, same: new 13)?; sevens 13%; ei?hts 14; ten-rtr ties 10. Money easy at2a3 Sterling quiet at 10% aio%. Doub:e cacles coming from the south causes a decline; easies now quoted nominal at. premium. Gold ll%ull%. Uovernmenia steady". Southerns strong wita few transactions, 'iennes seesacd Georgias qui: e- active." Tennt^seesjjo, n 70%'; Virginias C8%, "new 72: Louisianas 6??, new 02;;. levi es 70. eights 83: Alabamas 103, Uves 70; Geurxlss 83. -tcvms B2>4': North Carolinas 47%, new27; South can lu;as 74, pew 64. Specie ship? ment to-day neany three-quart et s or a mhUun. Bank siatemeiit: Leans increased nearly a quar? ter or a million ; specie deci east d nearly a million ; deposits Increased over a million and a hair; lega tenders increased t#er two and a quarter mi:lions. KxwORLEANS, Muy 20.-Bank sterling 24. alg?t % premium. Gold*i2%. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL. May 20.-Noon.-Cou OD opened qnit-t; uplands 7Kd; Orleans 7%d; sales lO.too bales. Bombs v sMpments to ile 10; li. 39,000. Evening.-Cut-on cl -sta quiet; uplands 7j,ii; Orleans 7%d; speculation uud export' 3CC0 bales; sales on ship at New Orleans 7 9 ltd. NEW IORK, Maj 2>>.-Nooc-Cutton quiet and strong; uplands 15.%; Orleuns 16%; saies looo bales. Evening.-Cotton a shade Armer: sales 1468 bales at 16c. BOSTON, Muy 20.-Cotton suiet and finn; mid? dlings 16%@l6%c: net receipts 2S5; grcs3 1770; sales 500; stuck 10,000 bales. BALTIMORE, May 20.-Cotton market very Arm; middling 15>??lf?;c: cross receipts 21; exports coastwise 26: sal? s 100: stock 2710 bales. NORFOLE. May 29.-Cotton steady; low mid? dling 14c; net receipts 171 bales; exports coast? wise 57: sales 5; S:UCK ISIS. WJLMIXGTVN. May 20.-Cotton quiet; middling 16c;net receipts 35; stock 1S90 bales. SAVANNAH, May 20.-Cotton in good demand; low middling 4c; netieceipts, 6c6bales; exports to Great Britain 3399; sales ino; steck 20,403. AUGUSTA, MU; 20.-Cotton quiet bat lirra, and closes unchanged at I4%c tor Liverpool mid? dlings, ami I47?c fer Ne* York mlddh'.gs; offer? ing siock liftht; sal>s 215 bales; recemts94. MOBILE, May 20.-Cotton quiet ; middllega 15 >?c: netieceipts 231 nales; exports to Continent 24iM; coastwise 829: sales 3e00; stock 19.923. NEW ORLEANS. May 20.-Cotton st ead v; mid? dlings I5)?al5*?e.; net receipt- 4555 oa.es; gross 4507; e.\por:s to Liverpool 10.260; to ??remen 1007; to Genoa 435; cuasiwise birt?; sales 60v; stook 113,869. GALVESTON, May 20.-Cotton quiet ; good ordi- > nary I3al3>ic; net receipts law bales; exports coast wise 207; sales too; stoc,k 69,567. PRODUCE ANO PROVISIONS MARKETS. NEW YORK, May 20 -Noon.-Flour dnlL Wheat dull and 1 c-nt lower. Corn dull and heave Pork $16. Lard quiet.. Turpentine 55a57c. Rosin finn: strained $2 do. Freight* Arm. Evening.-Flour 5al0 cent lower. Wheat 2a 3 cent lower; winter red and amber Western $165al C6. Com la2 cent lower. Other mar? kets quiet and steady. BALTIMORE, May 20.-Flour quiet and Arm. Wheat Arm Coru dad; Southern white and yel? low 7?ni"c. FrovMODs unchanged. Whiskey 94c. CINCINNATI. M.y 20.-Flour Arm. Corri dull and drooping at 54n:6c. Provisions quiet and les- pressure to ?eil. Mess pork $16 50. Lard io>ic. Bacon-shoulders 6%c; sices 8%.9%c Whiskey hierher al*9ii90c. NEW ORLEANS, May 20-Fleur quiet; superAne ?6 35; double extra sfi'5; treble t xi ra $7. Bran il 50. Hay- nm" $2.'a23. Pork dull and lower; mess $17 75. Lard-tierce llali%c; keg I2al2>?c. Ali others unchanged. Colambas vGa.J Cottou Market. COLUMBUS, May 19.-Friday our market quiet; go d cotions in di mane ; sales 29 bulis. at about the following Azures: Interior 6.i9, ordinary lia 12, cood ordinary 13. low ml"diing 13%. middling 14?l4%C. -"-?iles or the week 12-10 balee-70 on Eu : opt.m ordtrs. leo Noithcrn account, 500 for Northern spinner-'. 190-for home consumption, 480 lor Mobile. Week's receipts 17! bales, against 351 th*? previous one. a;id 37i the corresponding week last season. Shipments 13-13 ba.es. WEEELT SATEM^NT. Stock on hand September 1,1570.1,572 Received 1 ast week. 171 Received previously.".72,779-72.950 Total.74 Shipped pusl ck. 1 34;, Shipped previously.69,58-^-70,327 StoeR Wav.19.1S7I.335 Ou the week the siock cai decreased r.74. ' New York Rice Market. From tho Dui1/ Bulletin, May 18: For do? mestic Um market IM Ami, but quiet for want of a Keierully dist linn: cd stock. Sale-i or 35 tieices ?it native. Foreign in fair trade de m?mi ami steady ai fun loi mer tignres, and not very ire? ly ?.ffered. Sales or ?OObjgs Rangoon at Vd: ac. Fr'm tue Daily Hidletin, Mav 19: The demand for domesilc hus beeu lair, and very mit prices obtained, the inar;e< .-howing much strength. Sales ofso ib-rci s a- 8?iul.%r. Fwieijin not v.^ry .active,but therHi-rliif* smnl.and h lders firm In view or the, advance lu gold. Sales or 300 j bag- Rrtnipjm Lt *%??%Ci aud a few bsgs Pat.na nt. Vc. New York Hay Market. From tue Dally Bulletin, May 19: Receipts 2200 ? sales. The market ls moderately acUyV S?.resJ 250 bales for Charleston atj$l;"l50-t'jr Wlrmlng-d ton at 95c, 50 bales for JaotesotivlUo at tl. ?nd.321 bales at 95c. Retail ls dull at $H0al 35. Straw ls Armer. New York Naval Stores Market. From the .* onrnal of Commerce, May 19 : The market Tor spirits turpentine ls irregular: there is little or no slock of consequence in yard; the sa es are ia small lots from sture. No important ad? dition to the supply iff expeoted ..before saturday, when a steamer from WllmlngTOnvtB due? a sail? ing vessel from Georgetown may come ur at any moment; lu :he meantime the rew lots hero are bringlag ex1 reme prices; the demand ls, of course, only to till o few orders from local consumers: about 50 bbls were nlaced at 5ia55c, cloBlng at about 55a56c. Rosin-A much tetter demand is ruling for strained from shippers, and. with ?he light siock, prices have again advanced; No 2 sorts also meet with a bet ter trade at more sans factory priois; pal: grades are in mote request for shipment at a stronger range of prices; sales-, embrace 1S03 bbls strained, part to arrive. at$r2 50a 2 55; 200bbls good strained at $2 60; 3000 bl ls No 2 at $2G0a3:15; 400 bbls pale at $2 62>i, and 150 bbls Virgin nt $7 37>?; No 2 quo'ed at $2 6?a2 90; No l $?a4; pale $4*#a5 50; exira pal? -St?aT.. Tar i: Arm; Washington sold at $2 45. ; mn m- ? - Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, May 20.-SriRrre TURPENTINE. Sales or 40 casks at 4Cc per gallon for New York, and 237 casks at 45c per gallon for Southern pack? ages. *! KosiN.-Sales of-lsei bbls at $.->, $2 ioa2i5 for strained; $150 for extra No 2, and $5 50forextta pale. CRUDE TuR?ENTi:;s.-Sa!es or 242 bbls at $4 for virgin, and J315 for yellow dip. Yellow dip nas advanced 5c since our last quotations. COTTON.-Sales of ?4 bales, as follows: 1 at tl >,'c, 4 at i2??c, o at 13c, ie at 13 ^'c, 5 at 14c, 5 at 14>ic per lb. Interior Cotton Markets. MONTGOMERY, May 19.-Montgomery cotton market closes quiet but steady at KJ*c for low middUngs. UNH-'N, May 18.-39 bales sold during the-weet:. Market opened on Monday at 12}?C; closed to-day a012>jc Boston Market. BOSTON, May 17.-COFFEE.-The transactions in corlee have been unimportant. The trade are Jurchasing in small lots, and we quote saiesof ava at I9>;a23c, Singapore 18c and Kio Hal?le per lb. gold. St Domingo ls quiet, and prices arc nominally tlaloc, gola, in bond. COTTON.-The cotton market has been steadily tending upward the past week,-with a fair de? mand ironi manufacturer-:. The advices from abroad are quite favorable, aud wll h a fallius oil" in receipts at Southern pons and ratuer.unfavora? ble crop pc<?tiuts, there is a very oon?.lent fe<;i iug that prices have seen their lo.vest point. The saies have been at lOiWi for stained and ordina rv. I4al4>? for goal nMluary, ifaisji for low mid dim::, and lftaiot*. for middling, including np lauds und Gulf. The marte: CIO?CS Crin and quiet. DOMESTICS -No movements pf anyjmportance in cottons. Trade tue p;t-t week has beeii oom .paratlvely qtuei, but standard itouls are sold up clo-c. There is ? steady demand for woollens, and rnll prices combine lo be obtained. GUNNY EAQS.-The mnrket for gunny bags is very dull and prices are nominally ll&al5c, cur? rency. . ? GUNNY* CLOTH.-There liss be*n onslricrah'e doing in domestic, with sales of 3 00 rolls ut lita 19?.?c. currency: small hts at I9i;a20c. and Cal? eula ls nuinmall;. i8dis^o per yard, in tomkd cloth sales 9f 100 bales at 12c, goldi- . NAVAL STORES.-Spirits turpentine has been quiet, and prtcc? are nominally S5.I5CJ per gallon, but to tome it is often d f.ir less in I ar there have bien t-a es of 200 t>hR ti arrive, at $2 55. and-lou bbis on the spot at $- SI? per bbl In rosin, s iles i>* LOO Obis common strained at $2 75a2S0. loo W is No 2 "at $3a:? 25, and 100 bids pale at *f. 50 per bbl In pitch the sales have bt eu in small lots at $3 37>. 3 50 p-T tibi ?or Southern. RICE.-Tlc sales have b cn confined to ?mall lots auoaJfcc for Cai olma, sc for Patna, and 7cfvr Rangoon. tt.cCf.t;Ux Ojr IfeMMNMSll. Muy 21. iiouxn otaBtwJKJk RAILKOAU. 466 oaies cotton, 116 ba't s KOO?& 270 bbls flour, 134 cs.-k clay, 132 pkg!- bacon, :i bbls naval stores. Tc Kailmad Ageu'., A S Smith. W W Smith. Pilzrr. Rodgers A wt. Smith A Lhapo.v.i. Johnston. Crews A co, Frost A Adger, W Roach A co, Ca dwell A son. W C Couituey 4 co, A J ?.almas (.; H Wailer A co. \v,ss A co, TPMoltn, Treuho'an A Son, C F.uliu, >v ll cuartee A co. Jeffords A co. o F Wieiers, Knobeloch A suiad. Tiefenau, Calder A cu U Cobla a ;.>, ?1 Bini-tiou .Too. ^ - ...... 3*V*K?fAJW?D ftHAHLEaTON KAlMklil'.' Colton, guano, m ise, Ac. To D Mci'aer?oo, j Slattery, J I? Aiken ?i co>, J Klutiu."" * Paitseii?cre. Per steamship Chamnlon, from New York C. W Frost, G W Malaien. J C Bush. Rob: Miller and sou, C Hamilton, Mrs Townsend, Mi s Sweet Zen, Towusend, Miss L Clbsou. Miss A Gibson. A Hunt. A L Epiattouter, J s Mouiiigue .m l wife, G Politzer, .3 K Ru-h. il Hann, Il >enroder, Edwin A Knapp. .Yrs Broudliead lind three children, G C Hardy, C Budse E F Aiikeicl', J Tltcomb, C II Oi-tjen, Aj.a?ier U Bredcubonr. J Bredenberg ?ind wile, M lis C Bred nberg, M\-s MuckewulLT, G S Webster. w;Te and two children. Miss Z Stevens, Miss G Mackewulter. F K Stevens, wire and child. A Thomson, E S Alien. W Larder, ll lt Bunk-, M A Gerlaeh. Hiss Julia Grady. A Tow. ley, S Den? ton. Miss J 0 Lcailes, Mrs M 1) Whlttemore, Ml>s Mary McMahon, Mrs W II Knowles, J G c ?les and wife, li D N bitney and wile, D B Haselton, wire uud three c nldien, Mi*s J C Haselton, D P Hasel? ton, Mtss Uisellou,* '/> Wime, F Tobin, ? Q Gas?, W T titani^r, A BxaiUey^O E Ufoiseti. G Llol l?ngwerth. (?eorcl?na Glover, Miss .?arah Darling? ton, Mis Goodrich and seven children, Mrs Terry ano ciiUO. Man levine. J O.Flaherty. J Balwlukle, A Lelmao, Mrs Crab.un Hud three children, Capt Cnruighan, B Ellis, E U Hey le, W.c sparks, uud li ou deck. Per su-amer Dictator, irom Palatka via Jack, sonvi?o. Fernandina and Savannah-J S schlr ruer, Mr Sehnmer, J P Nesuiiih and wife, TJ LaMott, J M McTureoui?, G W Reardon, J II Gra? ser. H Stencer. Mrs ?J Vogel and daughter, Miss Fisbburnc, 0 B Farmer and wife. Mrs Whit burne and son. J E Lawence*.and child. CBi-lz er, J R:oal, E II Brue*. Mr '.Vhirney, J A' Curtis, Mrs II Cunts. R Ausburu and wno. G A Peabody, F Flemlt'g, Joan Nebou, Miss Nelson and servant, Mrs Nefeon and servant, Mr U Underwood and wife. Missen Underwood. Miss A Underwood, E P Undeiwood, Mrs Beuton. Miss E Beuton, Miss U Benton. C Benton, Mr Benton, C Under? wood and wife. Miss J Uuderwood, Miss M Un? derwood. Miss K. Caib vood^ Miss Lynch and servant. Mr Giegg, J ~ Fleming, Miss Charlott, anu 15 cn deck. Per steamer Water Lily, Iram Edteto, Enter? prise and Way Laudiiijis-Mrs M W Sedbrook, Mrs E Eddie gs, two children aud Servant, OH Middleton, .1 J Kose, C A Scaclau, and IC on deck. .POitX VA.LEXDA.&. U001."S CEASES. Full Moon, 4th, 5 hoarn, -to minutes, evemtii. Last uaurter. nth. 9 buu:& s miuuics. moriung. New Mooc, loth. 5 muir. -5 ??I??: CS. moruing. Firsi '??jurur, ?7I1L 7 uv;u:;, 42 uiiuute?, moruiiip S* MoiiiUjl. 23:fuesiiay. 34? Wednesday 25|T)iursday .. 26 Friday. 27Saturday ... iS'.Sanday. ?ri-'. BUKS. 4..CS 4..57 , 'JOU'- o'lu il E. A b. VATEii 6.. 55 6..?6 ?..57 6. .57 0..5S 6..59 I 12..48 ii.. 59 1..10 9..53 9..4B IO..42 I 10..29 H.. 26 morn. 12.. 5 MA.KINE NEUS. CHARLESTON, S. C.:.MAY 22. 1871, Lat.32 deg 46 min33 sec ; Lou 7vdeg57'miu27sic. ARRIVED SATCRD.vy. Sehr Ua'i.e, Mcclintock, New York-7 dav?. Hay and railroad iron. To M<istci\ Kiug A Gib bon, und s U Railroad Agent. . Sehr Frank A Emily, MuCobb. Rockport, Me-16 davs. Lime aud laths. To uluey A co. Sk'auitT Water Lily, Tugl.o. t disto. Enterp: Ise aud Way Landings-2 taus s a island cotton. TO packages vegetables ?ind saud ii e.'. Jo Douglas Nisbet, W c Bee i co, L 1) Mowry A son. stoney A Lowndes, H U Loper, raul. Welch .t Brandes, D A Anim-, Kinsman Bro<. Kliuck, Wlxkenberg & co, Clacius A Witto, A Nicroann, and order. AKl-tiYKD ?ESTK?UlAV. Sehr Annie S Gaskin, Gaskin. Philadelphia-12 days Md.-i. To H F Baker .v. co. Cameron, Bark? ley A co. Railroad Agent. F L O'Ne I. Wagner A Monsees. Qoidsmuh A son, s s solomons, Lowie, M?we A Davis, James Rur, U Vt Wi.llauis x co. Henry BischoU A co, o F Wie ter?, ll Kl..tie .v co, P B i alane A co, W ll Welch, T S Budd, ami others. steamer General Manicf-u.!, White. Gardner's Rbirrmnl Piedee LauOiu<-d. i.Use. To j-baeKel ford A Kt ?ly. steamtr Lictator. Coxettftr. Pulntka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina anti savannah. 50 pkv's miise. To Kavenel A co. w M Lawton A sous, M Goldsmith Asof>s, ?iud W M ?ird & co. From ti-, linet..:s Mill. 151 tes rice. To W C Bee A co, and Wm McBuruie. IN THE OFFING. A schooner unknown. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood. New York James Adae - A co. P Ha" briS Sa'-iV0 'Sa,jl!ja> darran, Barcelona-W SAILED SATURDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood. New York. Br turk Elmina. Phi llis, Itotterdam. Span brig Belia Dolor?.--, Dova . Itarcplona Span brig Panchita, Caiazaga, Barcelona. SAILED TESTE RD* T. Br bark Siria* StaLjJarntng. Amsterdam. ' ScoiVYale, Sas crrTW^bln g ton, D C. -< V ? i'?oifTrHIS PORT. Scar^Tdriri FerrIsTst'Johrj, New York, May H. UP FOR THIS PORT. Brig J A Devereux, Clark, at Boston, May 17. Sehr J M Morales, Newman, at New York, May IS. CLEARED FOF. THIS POUT. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, at Philadelphia, May 18* ---- ?, i % Jf'\ ?--MEM6RA?N?A. '*q? GEORGETOWN, May 12.-Arrived, . sehr Snow Squall, Norton, from New York; scar Ida Bella, Fisher, irom New York; I2tn. sehr Ridgewood, Der'-'kson. from New York: sehr Marry Farrow, from New York ; 13th, brig J Means, Eaton, from Boston; 15th, sehr Adamantine, Bn?g, from Elizabeth City. N C. Cleared, May lOtL, sehr Jno B Haly, Wall, for New York; sehr Marylane, J W Green,,, for Bath, Me; sehr Mary, McDonald, for Belfast, Me; sehr Woodbury, Woodbuiy, for Bal? timore; 12th, sthr Palma, Rankin, for New York; 17th, sehr Eliza k Rebecca, Price, for Boston. Nsw YORK Moy 21.-Arrived, City of Brussels and Wyoming. < } ' S; TheschTTB W Hawkins, wyatt, c?At?a *t Bos? ton May 17 rb* PorilanlLand New Yan.* % ' " The sehr Maryland. Green, from Georgetown, S C. arrived at New York May 19. . LIST OF VESSELS" IT. CLEARED f.y-T> SA?LR? ?OK THIS - FOB?. F 9 ll E 1 G N . LIVERPOOL. Br ship Island Home, Mcl.ellan, ap.April. 6 Br b?rk Vinco, Robson, sailed.April 25 WEST HARTLEPOOL, ENG. Br bark Kathleen, Lester, up.May 5 OAI-LAO. Br orig Benoni,' Jones, sailed...Jan 23 DOMESTIC. B06T0K. Erip J A Devereux. Clark, up.. ..May 17 Bri? L'zabel, Tabbut. cleared.May 13 Sehr B N Hawkins. Wyatt, up.May 13 KEV Y02E. . Sehr J M Morales, Newman, np.May 18. Sehr yueen of the South, Byrnes, c?eared..May 17 . nu LAD?:.pm.'.. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, cleared.May 18 Sehr A S Gaskin. Gaskill, up.April 29 BALTIMORE. Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, cleared.May 12 tear E H Naylor, Naylor, up.May 13 ROCK roar, ME. . Sehr Nellie Doe, Richardson, sailed.May 14 . ?tuppmg. -pOR UVERPOOL, VIA Ql??STOm CARRYING THC UNITED STATES MAILS. TnE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN 0%ft?!fr STEAM COMPANY Will dispatch one of their first-class, full power Iron Screw Steamships Irom ' PIER No. 46 X. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS FOLLOWS: NEVADA, Capt. GREEN.May 24, a' J A M WYOMING, Capt. WniNNBRAY.May 31, at 3 P M NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD.June 3, at 3 P M MINNr NOTA, Capt. T. W. frRBE MANN.June 7, at o.."o A M IDAHO, Capt. PRICE...:.June 14, at 3 P M MANHATTAN, Capt. FORSYTH..June 17, at 3 P li COLOR A DO.Capt.T. F. FREEMAN. June 21, at 3 PM WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLIAMS..June 28, at 2 P M cabin Passage $so, gi.id. Steerage Passage (Otllce Nc. 23 Broadway) $30, currency. For Frvlght or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS k GUION, No. 03 Wall street. N. Y.. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued by thc Charleston and New York Steamers, which make close connection with thc above Une. For particulars and rate of Frel.'ht apply to JAMES AUGER 4 CO., WAGNER, HUGER k CO., nUfyS . Or-* WM. A. COURTENAY " F OK N E tt ' T O It K . ON WEDNESDAY, 34TH INSTANT, AT 10 ..0.'CLOCK A/ M. SPACIOUS AND ELSG VNT DECK STATE ROOMS *1 m THE VERY FAST AND SPLENDID. . ; Side Wheel. Stell mSMp-CH?BLE&?X, fi?pt?in Berry, will sail from Adger's Sooth wharf, on WEDNESDAY, 24th instant, at io o'clock A. M. Insurance v, per cent, bv this Liue. Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Tlosym. Providence and the New Eng? land Manufacturing Towns, at the lowest mar? ket rates. For Freight or Passage Engagements, opply to WAGNER, HUGER k CO., No. 26 Broad street, Or :n WM. A. COURTENAY, may20-4 No. l nnlon Wharf. F OR 'X E tV YORK. OLD LINK N E1V YORK AND CHARLES TOS STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1S4 6. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOM; Thc very fast and splendid side-Wheel Steam ships of tliis Linc wi? sail from Adger!s South Wbnrl as follows : - JAMES AUGER, SATURDAY, May 27th, at 12 o'clock M. HW Insurance >i percent, by this Line. oar Through Buis of Lading given oh Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and thc New Eng land manufacturing towns at thc lowest marke rates. , For Freight or rassage engagements, apply to mayl J A ii hs ADQER k cu jpAClFJO iLUL STEAMSHIP COSIPTV ruuoren LINE TO CA LIFO H N IA, CHINA AND J A PA S FAKES GKF.ATLV REDUCED. Steamers of tne aouve ?inc leave Pier No. 4J. North. River, foot ci Panul w , street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the I5i; aud so*li of nvery month (except when thesi laie-? ra?ou Sunday, then the saturday precut .*i*t. All ilepurtnrts tunec? at Panama with ttearri e:s fer south Pac-tiic and Central American r i r;t;. Departure of lfitli touches at King-ton. Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco nrst ol ever? mon1 h. < xcept ? hen it fails on iundav: then on Hie day prucediqg. No California si&:iin-ts touch ... Havana, Lu :ro direct, from Now Vori: to Aspibwull. One hunilrcd pesuds baircaeelree to each adult '.'ediciue and attendance iree. For Passage Tickets or oilier in formation appi? ai the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFltE, on iii" wharf foot of Cac&l Street, North River. Ne ?erk. F. K. UABY, Agent. "lutyl.i-K ^tRAND EXCURSION AROUND THE HARBOR, FOR TH H BES2FIT OF CAPT. E. O. MORDEN. The Steamer EMILIE. Captain White, having lieeu chartered lor^^L the occasion, will leave south Commercial Wnari'. at 4 P. M. precisely, on SATURDAY, May 20th, re turnlug at hall-past 7. A full baud or MUSK: has been engaged, and Tolly will be on b Mid with Refreshments. Cards of invitation, NOT TRANSFERABLE, may be obtained at the principal Hotels, Book? stores and druggists, and at the courier and NEWS otnc<.s, or of either of the Committee. ' COMMITTEE: W. M. BIRD. E. R. WHITE,_ mayis E. L. HORSEY. _ gripping. v p OTP HILADBLPHIA , (VEEKLY STEAM LINE-THURSDAYS-CCNj NECTING WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. Ttie Fast Iron Screw Steamship "VIRGINIA., HUNTER crom mander, . Will be dispatched for Philadelphia on ^ffifjem. TncrKsn A v. 26lh May, a: il o'clock A. M.. rrom Brown's North Wharf. j??-Through Bills Lading Issued for Cotton, Rice and Rosin, ic, to the New England Cities. Chicago, CinciuLali, St. Louis, and the principal ?OBiuwe?tern Cities..- Spun* Turpentine as agreed.. - . -. * . jWThe Steamers of this line will take Lumber to Philadelphia on accommodating terms. For Freignt engagements apply to WM. A. COURTENAY. may22-mtuth3 No. 1 Union Wharf. ^.BORGET OWN STEAMER . Until further notice, the- Steamer EMILIE, captain c. C. White, wui, leave Charleston every WEDNESDAY^NTOHT, ut ? o'clock, and Georgetown every FKIDAT MORNING, at 8 o'clock. For engagements annly on board, at Oommcc clal Wharf, or to > SHACKELFORD A KELL YT Agents, may20 No. l Boyce's Wharf. JpOK ED1STO, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LANDINGS. INLAND ALL THE WAY The Steamer WATER LILY, will receive Freight at- s^outh Atlantic,_ Wharf on MONDAYS and TEUKSDAYS, and leave as follows: y ciiAr.i.asTpN. Tuesday, 2Sd, a;..'.9 A.M. Piiday, 26th, at.ll A. M. Tuesday, 30th, at.1 P. M. ED1ST0. Wednesday, 24th, at.~>>? A. M. Saturday,27th. a*A..'.-..r:t.r...-...j---8>i A. M. Weduesa>y?3lB?, JtlT.?-..'?...12 M. For Freight* ?ngflgern?nts br passage apply on board or to DOUGLAS NISBET, South Atlantic Wharf. N. E.-Freight and Wharfage payable on thc wharf. mav20 FLORID A, xii SAVA^NAII. The steamer DICTATOR, Cantain _ T-!T'c*ais. L. M. Coxetter, will ?eave southern ?^^.?fiSL Wharf every TCKXbAi EVENING, ar. >.3u iTcipr?, (until further notice.) for Jacksonville, Fernan? dina, and -PaiuU:a> Jrsivmg baci; at. Gbarleslon .aqiery SAJICHOAVAITEILSOOS. " ' ?nayll ' RAYENEL A CO.. Agents, ?pOR NORTH EDISTO, BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. Thc Steamer PILOT BOY. Cantain J. w. sly, will leave Central Wharf,_ ror Edlato, Beaufort aud Pacific Lanuiug, every MONDAY MORNING, at s o'el'ock. aud for Beaufort and, Paeihc.-JMiudiagjssery ?BUI-.SBXY MORNINC at* o'clock* ieiurnhflr, wiinWve Bt?nufO/t ever. T? i:si>AYani?FHioAYMORNING, at S o'clock, and will leave Ed^to every TUESDAY, at 3 o'cioc 1'. M. ' J. D. AIKEN, mavis Airenr, ^fEEKl/f LINE TO SAVANNAH, THROUGH EY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING. BEAUFORT, HILT.. HEAD, SAVANNAH. DA Ri EN AND BRUNSWICK, GA. Thc favorite Steamer ELIZA HANCOX, Captain L. w. BURNS, will receive Freight at Accunmoila- . . "rT00 : ion wharf for above points every i"rrrMfiri TUESDAY, and leant eiaty. WBONESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'ciu.cfc i- liv tit ?ft SAYuhu.ia sanie evening, ?Ht? -jeav?og for'B?rlfn, AcA'otf Hie- foilowtag morning. Returning, will leave Savannah for Charleston every MONUAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. For Freight or passage, aaply LO HAVEN EL. HOLMES A CO., mayo No. 177 EasffB.T. F OR LAKE SUPERIOR. ^?Sb ^nEcs]oN &?St STEAMBOAT COMPANY, AND' ATLANTIC, PCLUTH AND PACIFIC LINE. One ol Hie Splendid Steamers METr OR. INDIA, PACIFIC. COBCRN. ATLANTIC, JAPAN, KEWEE? NA W, ARCTIC, CHINA and ST. I'A UL. will leuve Bnilalo dally (except Fridays and t-aturdays,) ?it 3 P. IL, Erie the next mirniog, Cleveland the same night, and Detroit at io I?. M.. dally, (ex? cept Sundays and Mondays i for DULUTH ?.nd in? termediate LAKE SUPERIOR PORTS. Connections are made nt Duluth with the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad, to .St. Paul, and Hil points in Minnesota, Nun hern Wisconsin and Iowa. Also, with thc Northern Pacific Rail? road for tue Bed River Country. Excursion Tickets, AT GREATLY REDUCBU RATES. w:lt be ls?ned by all principal Railroads lust. Paul by ihlsn ute. returning via <f!l rail. Or by Rail Routes to St. Paul und Duluth, returning via Lake. . During the months of June. July-and August, EXCURSION TRirs will be made via the North Shore of Lake Superior, visiting the til ver Mmes, Fort William, Grand Portage, etc. For further Information-, apply to B. F. PATRICK, Generar Passenger Anent. Buffalo, N. Y. Fl. T. EVANS. Mutiairer A. D. (ind P. Line. S. D. CALDWELL, Geuerul Manager D. S. Co. ma\6-mwl3mos B Waldies, JcrDclrn, &t. ALL. JJ L A CA & C 'J ., Nos. 5(53 anil 5C7 BROA liWAV. N. V. WILL rur.Nisu .TERUNG SILVER FOURS AND SPOONS In quantity, at $1 75 GOLD PEU OUNCE. These Goods are pronounced superior in beauty of finish, and greuter lu variety of pattern, to any Table Ware marrafacturcd. A L.in?fc ST?CK OK WEDDING SILVER. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. jnnlS-lyr JUNE JEWELRY, WATCHES, kc. . THE LATEST STYLES. Particular attention is invited to the NEW, LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND FANCY GOODS, suitable tor Preseuis, just received and opened. AT JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET. JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET. JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET. All the newest and most exquisite designs in Jewelry, comprising, SETS OF PEARL. GARNET. ALL GOLD, CORAL AND STONE. Leontine, Opera. Neck and Vest CHAIN'S; Seal Kings, Diamond Riugs; ijtn'.'s Pius, Pearl aud Diamond; Plalu Goid and Wedding Kings always on hand or made to order; Sleeve Hintons and studs, Bracelets. Brooches aud Earrings; Armlets and Necklaces, in Gold ano Coral; Brooches lor Hair or Miniatures, Lockets, cintra*and Masoni-, "ms. Glove Bands, at a JAMES ALLAN'S, Nc. 3fiT KING STREET A few doon- above Wentworth street. BovtH-inwf JJEEVES, BROWN ? VAN WICKLE, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ix ALI. K:NPS CF DOMESTIC FRUIT AND VEGETABLES lo their se&son. NOS. 162 and 163 CENTRE ROW. > * WEST WASHINGTON HARKET. NEW YORE... REFERENCES.-S. A. Lambert, with Adolph Nimitz, Commission ami Forwarding Merchant, So. 20-; Eist Bay, Cnarle?tou, S. C. npri3-2mos Jfiite (Bhroteries, Ut. B^vcm^?^m CORWOTS^ GROCERY AND . TE .A. WAREHOUSE. HEADQUARTERS FOE SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER - PURE LEAP LARD PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, Mr, BISCUITS* ?c., Jtc. N. ?.-I CLAIM TO ?.EEP THE LAUGEST S70C? AWL) MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTI-EST QI FAMILY GROCERIES J? T3?h Ul ST. [ ."E. E, BEDFORD, ? .* "ERY PURE I SUCCESSOR TO caoiuE J . [BRANDIES, WIN LS 1 WILLIAM S. CORWIN S? CO.. f FAMILY ! AND VERY OLD No. 275 KING STREET, ! . FLOUR- - . ' ? WHISKIES. \ OPPOSITE DASEL. J ' WHOI-Ei?ALE AND RT2TAI1. DEALER, IN Fine Tea?, ^CoiFees, Sugars Provisions, Spices, &c KtfiUJIETICALLY SEALED FRUITS, VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS, &c. AU anic]23 sold irom inls C?r-ibilsumeiii arc of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANT.1 :J Gouda Jeiirered to all parts of the c:i.r, Kiilroad Depot?, steamboats, free of expense. EVERf E. EED?ORD. ( SEND FOR A { I JAS. S. MARTIN. SEO. H. GRUBEK. ? . CATALOGUE. } WM. G. MOOD, JB (Clothing ano irnrmsty.rtjg ?ooos SPRANG CLOTHING. No. 291 KING STREET, CORNER OP WENTWORTH. Au extensive ?s?ortment of SPRING- AJMD SUMMER CLOTHING. made np for the trade of th;s city, now offered ai LOW PRICES. In tho stock will be found thy following slyles ur nuits : SCOTC'l CHEVIOT MORNING AND DERBY SUITS . * French Batiste Morning and D;rby Snits Silk Mixed Morning und .Derby Snits Diagonal cad Crape Coating Morning and Derby .Snits Blue and Black Flannel Morning and Derby SUITS Ugh: Mixed Casslmere Morning and Derby Suits. BOYS' m ?Oi;W SLITS. SACKS, DERBY AND MORNING COAT SUITS, for ages of from 0 to 17 yc.ira. FURNISHING GOODS. A full supply of r.ll kinds-UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, GLOVES, SCARFS, COWS, &c- .4 the latest styles. TUE CELEBiUTED STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS r . A rri.L SUJTLY OF ALL QUALITIES. * THE '*. Olfeis FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SUMMER CLOTHS, COATINGS, BATISTE, CHE? VIOT AND FANCY CASSI MERES, of select pat? terns and shades, which wlh be made to order In ike best manner, at MODERATE PRICES. WM. MATTHIESSEN. B. W. McTUREOUS, Superintendent. mnyl-mwih2mos Drugs ano iflciiinrics. Q^j?ki??lN S?OTHING^'OKD?A'LI AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS I ?\Tliis :s me best ' MediCiDC for young childrei. suifctiug willi Colic, Diarrhoea, or any other"com? plaint, tn ?dent io Teething, lt niay be given w.th safely, as it contain-, no opium, or other io junocs anodyne. Price, -Jj cer.ts a Dottie. Manufacture an : for saio by ni:. H. BA ER. A!-o by thc following Druggists: A. W. ECKEL A* CU., Dr. A. RAOUL. Dr. W. A. SHRINE, A. O. IJARBOT, IV. T. LITTLE 4 CO.. J. BLACKMAN. P. M. COHEN. Dr. E. il. KELLERS, E. S. BURNHAM, GRAMAN Ar SClfWAEE, U. W? AIM AR, .1. LOCKWOOD, ti. J. LU1LN, W. T. LINN, W. A. GIBSON, And Ly Di ugpsis generally. .an2 J U S T RECEIVED, CATAWBA (?RAPE PILLS, iHelmbold's,) By OR. H. BAER. mayl? No. 131 Meeting street S AGE'S CATARRH IC E AI E D Y, PIEKCE'S GOLDEN DISCOVERY*, DEBING'S PILE REMEDY*, .nm al! o'.lit! nev. Pi ?purations. Form ely In:, il. BAER, mario No. 151 Meet imt street. "JgLECrRO MAGNETIC LATTERIES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE? BAGS, AC. For Silt by Du. n. DAER, mario No. 131 ?lee.ing streeL M OTHERS! For your Childi er, use nene other than the. GERMAN "SOOTHING CORDIAL. Mit coma ns uo Auodyne. For sale by the auutacturer, DR. H. BAER, And also to be had nt all Dnur Stores ? g?i'EKiOK COLOGNE WATf?? Manu-'ac:t:r??l sed r?r *>a?e cy Dt. K. 'BAER. oz'.t 1*1 Meeting street, i?lo?i)iu??Tj, (Eastings, &t. "P T A ?! L I S ?? rf"p 1 8 447"' P fi CE *N I X IRON WO Ii K S JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO., (Successors to Cameron A Ce.,) ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, ?c.. 4tt Corner Ras! Bay and Tritchard streets. near :he Di y DOCK, CHARLESTON. S. C.' M A N i: F A C T O U li Jl 9 O Y STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Murine, Stationary anti rortable. RICK THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. COTTON TTiESSES. Shafting. Pulleys and Gearing > Iron Fronts for Buildings . , . Castings or every Wud lu Iron or Brass Forgings?V every description. ?Sr Rnarai;rec to furnish Engines and Botera of as gooil quality and power, and nt as low rutes aB can Le hud in New York, Baltimore or Phi'. Istdeipbia. AGENTS FOB- -. JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOVERNOR AND.STOP VALVES, which are put ou all Enginesynado at theta w^rks. . jeir Repairs promptly attended to. niaric-inwrcuireiuc ! lOi iR S [ J.M.EAS0N&BRO, . . fi V f.HAK'-ESTGM CJK mari" mwremos tDrnqs, Crjcmiriils, &z. ROSADALIS. ROSADAUS is the best Blood Purifier. ROSADALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROSADALIS, endors?d '?y Physicians. ROSADALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSADALIS, a Remedy trifid and true. ROSADALIS, the best Altera? tive estant. ROSADALIS endorsed by the following : Dr. lt. WILSON Cl Kit, of liiiluraore. Ur. '1*. c. PUGH, m Ualiimore. Ur. THU*. J. UOYKIN. i>r Ballimore. Ur. A. DL'RG.vN. ol Turbo, o'. N. C Ur. .1 S. SPARKS, of Nlclioiasvile, Ky. . Hr. A. P. IVIISELKK, of Lima. Ohio. Ur. W. HOLLOWAY. Ot Philadelphia. Ur. .1. L. MCOARi'UA, of South Carolina, aud ninny ot.ieis. See ROSADALiSALMANAC U03ADAL.I?, enders d l.y Rev. L:ABNEY RALL, now of Mary 'and Loniureuce. formerly Chaplain m the Can feileraie .winy of Northern Virginia. 1W5<ADAL,IS is Aiiei ai ?ve, Pint ic and Diuretic, and acts at uiiCuud ?nesame lune upon tue BLOOD, LIVER, K-UNriv.--ano ull tile SECRETORY URGANS, Hi ; eUing itu.>ur<: maller ..itu building ap the sysicoi ui ? ;.' ?:i:?y, vigorous condition. Iiye?ADAL.iai 13 SOLU UV ALL L?r.CG?lST?>. DOW IK. MOISE * DAVIS, : Wholesale GOODRICH. WINEMAN ?- CO., [ Agent* io Dr. ii. RABI:, ) Charleston, m.iiciy JOSI ii E 0 E 1 V E L> , CARBOLATE OF LIME, the best Dlsmfecu;.t and destroyer of Rats. M cc Bugs. Ccckrcacr.c-, Ac. A small quantity placled where they frequent /.'Ul at once uisper?e them. Pendleton's Pauacea, or Vegetable Pam 3z. tractor. A fresh supply of Fleming's Worm Confection the most reliable lu use. Also, a freso sunpiy of SEAL OLEUM, the gna remedy for Rheumatism. For hale, wholesale anti retau, by Dr. H. BA KR. mayso No. ia Meeting street, Railroads. g o' u TITC? R!)LI?A"XUI1?O Jib". VICE-PRESIDENT'S OFFICE, ? CHARLESTON, S. C.. January 18,18TL J ' On and after SUNDAY. January 22, the Passen? ger 'rains on ' LC S??IU -A rjiina Railroad viii ?ar aa foliotes: ?OK AUGUSTA. Leave Cna^KBics.i.12.50 P. M. ir:ive ?it. Augusta......t.*..?. 8.15 r. ii. TOE COLUMBIA. i-cavecnar-estcn.....*.. ;.20A. M. '.rrtve at Columbia. 3.40 P. M. FOB CHARLESTON. leave Augusta.'.. 7.40 A. M. vrrive at, Charleston..;.3.rl) P. M. Leave Columbia;...*.12.15 P. M. Am ive at Charleston........'.. 7.63 P. M. AUGUSTA NlUliT KXl'RbSS. (Sundays excepted/) '. eave Charleston. 8.30 P. ~S. Arrive as Augusta.'.. 7.0*4. if. Leave Augusia. 6.60 ir. M. .Arrive at charleston.:._6.40 A.M. COLUMBIA NIGHT KIFRZRS. (Sundays excepted.) '.eave Cliarieston. 7.10 P. M. Arrive at Coiumbia.e.ooA. M. -eave Columbia. 7.50 P.M. Arrive at Charleston.:.... 6.46 A. M. StnapERVILLZ TBAiN. Leave Charleston'......4.20 p. M. Arrive at Summerville..?5.00 P. M. Leave Summerville...7.00 A. M. Arrive a: Charleston.8.15 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. Leave Camden.'..6.00 A.M. Arrive at Columbia.,.?.10.40 A. M. Leave Columbia.L-25 P.M. Arrive at Camelen.6.00 P. M. Day and Night Trains make -close connections ar. Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbla'Nlght Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Camden Train connects dally with Day Passen? ger Trains. janl9 A. L. TYLER. Tlce-PreBldeut. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM? PANY;: -Tj?. CnAnLESTON; S. C., February ll, 1871. Trains leave Charleston Daily at 12 M. and P.M. J Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 3:30 P. M. Train dees not leave Charles*cn 6:30 PT M., SUN? DAYS. Train lerrvin? at 12 M. maltes through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and Acqnia. Creek only, going through in 42 houit?, WITH JUT DETENTION ON SUNDAYS. Passengers leaving by 6:30 P. M. Train have choice of route, via Richmond and Washington, or via Portsmouth aniUBaiilnicre. Those leaving nt" II AV uv tins Train lay over on SUNDAY In Bal? timore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN? DAY lu Wilmington, N.C. . Tills ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to Cincinnati. Ch lc a z > and other potnte West and Northwest, both Trains making close connections at Washington with Western trains of Baltimore and 0 hlo Railroad. ' S. S. SOLO?ONS, Engineer and Superintendent. F. L. CLKAPOR. General Ticket Ageut. febll-l'imos . ' . ..,_ SAVANNAH ANLVCH ARLESTON RAIL? ROAD. ; . PASSENGER TRAINS on -.his Road run dally an follows: Leave.Charleston......*(.S0 A. M. Arrive at Savannah.5.00 P. M. Leave Savannah.n.15 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.20 P. M. . Connects at Savannah with thc Atlantic A Gui! Railroad for Jacksonville, ?t. Augustine, and ail points'In Florida. With Central Railroad for Macon, Arlaarta, Mo bile. New Orleans and the West. With Steamboats forpoint9 OL the Savannah Hiver. At Charleston with the Northeastern and Sonth Carolina Railroads, and Steamships lor all points North and West. 4 Through Tickets .over this linc on sale at Hotels In Charleston; Screven House, Savanna'.' : and all principal Ticket ornees North and Souti-. Freights forwarded dally to and fi om Savan? nah and all points bcyoud, .Through Bills of Lading issued to JacKS0dYt':!4, Palatfca, Ac. Tarin as low as by any other line. ii. S. GADSDEN. octa Engineer and superintendent. (Optical: IjCQNET ?AJ^O^B?Y ?TT~ FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS!! The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., New York, which are now oflered to the public, are pronounced by all the celebrated' Opticians of the world to be the most Perfect, Na? tural Artificial help to the human eye ever known. They are ground under theil'own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name. "Diamond," on account of their hardness and brilliancy. The seientlCc principle on which They are con? structed brings the core or centra of the lens di? rectly in front of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as in ibe natural, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, ?c., peculiar to aB others in use. They are mounted in the /lr.est mannery-ia frames of thc best quality, cf all materials ruted for that purpose. Their ihiish and durability can cot be surpassed. CAUTION.-None genuine unless tearing their trade mark stamped on every frame. JAMES ALLAN, Dealer In Watches. Jewelry. Sterling silverware aud ou t ?ca: Goods, . . No. 307 King street. t?T-stutlilyr Charleston .S. C. Sewing iflacljmcs. AND THE 1 WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCH MACHINE. . are thc- Desi In usc For sale on me Lease Pia::. w:tr. mc-r.rJ'Jy pay? ments, un eusy terms, or Car cash. Ali kinu* o' Machine uttaehineniK, Neeuies. Cot'.ua, (White tilacK and cpluictl,) Six Oil, Sua;:, AC. AC Repairing ad usual. Circulars anti samples- ol'! work sent ou application. U. 2. HASELTON, Geneic.: "-euler m F.rsi Class sewing aa chines aaa Material. .*?c. COT KIES stree aupn Charier cu. s. C. 3saacscn's flrcparaiiens.^ SUHJE3 IFOIF! '*'.*? DEATH TO RATS, ROACHES, BEDBUGS, &c. . . NEVER FAILING. COXES DOUBLE TUE SIZE AS OTHERS. HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ALWAYS FRESH. Sold a' Wholesale by DO WIE. MOISE; A- DAVIS, An<i at re; ail. by ail LMuirsi-'.s. ieiii-timu JOSEPH W. HARRISSONS, ARTIST'S SUPPLY, PAIN f ANO OIL STO RE, NO. 62 QUEEN STREET, CHA8LEST0W, S. C. Patent Tuief Detecting (alarm) MONEY DRAWER. an2-mwf3in_ JOSEPH MURRAY, NOTARY' PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE AGENT AND COLLECTOR, No. 109 EAST BAY, NEAR BROAD STREET. mayis 4