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COMMEBOIJLX, HEWS. Thc Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval St?ret Market. OmCB CHARLESTON NKW?. \ MONDAT EYKMNO, Maj 20, 1871. | COTTON.-The Inquiry waa only toa moderate extent, the market being quiet and without im? portant change of features, sales aboot 250 bales, say 1 at 12?, 22 at 12?, 9 at 13, 2 at 13?, 8 at 13?, 8 at 13?, ? at H, M at 14*>1 at 14X> 34 at 16< 20 at 153,', t? at 15?, 22 at 16?, 24 at 16?, 3 at 16?, 5 at 15*, ? at 16. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.12 @14? Low cuddling.15 <& Kiddhte.16? v Strict middling.15?@15? RICE.-The transactions in this grain were light. Sales about 23 tierces of clean Carolina at 8?c fA lb. We quote common to fair at 8@8?c; good 8?@9c. NATAL STORES.-There, was a moderate busi? ness doing m rosins in the past few days for the European and Northern markets, but no particu? lars were reported. FRBIQUTS. -To Liverpool, by steam direct, nominal on uplands ; via New York, ?d on uplands ; ld on s,ea Islands ; by san, ?d on uplands, \<x on sea islands. To Havre nominal, coastwise-to New Toil; *y steam, ?c on uplands and ?c os sta islands; tl 25 ft tierce on rice ; by Bail, ?c ft Ibo oottou ;-fi tierce on rice: 40c fl barrel on rosin ; $7?s fi M on lumber; $9@10 * M on timber. T. Boston, by sail, ?c a b ou upiand cotton To Providence, by sail SS $ M on boards, Sc V lb on cotton; by steam $1 ft baie on New Turk rates. To Philadelphia., by steam, ?c fl lt on uplands; by sail, $7 fl M on boards; $9 on timber; S3 ft ton on clay, a3df3@8i0 cnphos phares.' To Baltimore, by steam, ?c fl h> by eau, ?6 ?0@7 ft M on board?; $3@3 25 f? ton et phasphate rock. Vessels are in demand by our merchants to take lumber freights frc m Georgetown, S. C., Daricn and SatlUa River, Qa. and JacksonviUe, Fla., to Northern ports, and $ic | @12 fi M are the ra'.es on lumber and boards. ExeuA.N'OH.-Sterling eo doy bills 22?. ?0US6TIC EXCHAXOB. - The sanks purcrtas e. eight checks at ? off to par, and sell at ? pre? mium. ?lancets by Telegraph. HONST MARKETS. LONDON, May 22-Noon.-Securities unchanged. Evening.-Oonsols 93?; bond - 90?. FBANXJ-OKT, May 22.-Bonds 96?a96?. NEW YOKE, May 22-Noon.-mights firm. Gov? ernments dull and steady. Stocks strong and active. States steadv but dull. Money easy at 4. Gold ll?. Sterling 10?, short 10?. Evenlbg.-Money easy at 2a3. sterling 10?a 10?. Geld 11 ? all ?. Government s steady and dull. States very Arm. Tennessees 71-; new 7L- Virginias 68?; uew 72?. Louisianas 69?; new 82?; levee? 70; eights 84. Alabamas 103; Uvea 70. Georgias 89; sevens 93. North Carolluas 48: new 26?. South Carolinas 74; uew 84. Freights Very Arm. NEW ORLEANS, May 22.-Bank, sterling 24. Sight ? premum. Gold 12?. COTTON MARKETS. LxTEBPOOL, May 22-Noon.-Cotton quiet ana j ?Bteady; uptauds 7?a7?d; Orleans 7?a7?d; sales j 10,ooo bales. Evening.-Cotton lull; uplands 7?a"?d, or? leans 7?a7?d; sales 12,000bales; speculation aud export aooo bale's. NEWYOBE. May 22-Noon.-Cotton opened qui? et; uplands 16, Orleans 16?c; sales 1000 bales. Evening.-Cotton quiet; sales2599 bales alloc. BOSTON. May 22 -Cotton quiet; ?. iddllugsl6?c; n?siecelpis 6J oaleB; gross 1495; eaies 450; stock ?50tT. w . . BAL?IMORB, May 22.-Cotton quiet but finn; mldaliiias I6?c; net receipts 25 baies,-gross 66; sales 150; stock 2705. KOUMX, May 22.-Cidtoo Armer; low mid? dling? 14?al4?c; net receipts 599 ba:es; exports coastwise 286 bales; sales 26 baies; stock 1928 ^ ILSINGTON, May 22.-Cotton qnlei; middltngs 16c; tet lecelpts io bales; exports coastwise 6is atocK 1282 baies. AUGUSTA, May 22.-Cotton market closes quiet and weak; sales 132 bales; Liverpool midultng 14?c; receipts 70.' HAVANNAH, May 22.-Cotton quiet but firm; mid? dling 14?c; net receipts 1804 bales; exports coastwise 1951 ; sales 400; stock 25,766. MOBILE, May 22.-Cotton quiet; middlings 15?a 16?c; uet receipts IOU eales; exports coastwise 83;sales 2000; stock 20.874. NEW ORLEANS, May 22.-Cotton quiet but firm; middling I5?aia?c; net receipts ; 87 bales, gross 4680; exports to Uottenburg 178./, coastwise 791; sales 2200; stock 115,828. GALVESTON, way 22.-Cotton quiet; good ordi? nary 13?c; net receipts 716 bahs; sales 600 bales; stcck-60,2^2 bales. PBOTISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LONDON, M ty 22-Noon.-Tallow 43s 6d. Beef | 106s. Lard 50s. Evenlbg.-Weather fair and fine for crops. NEW YORE, May 22- Noon.-Flour dull and de? clining. Wheat anil and nominally lower. Corn dull and lc Tower. Pork steady at $14. Lard steady. Turpentine quiet at 61 Kc. Rosin Arm; strained $2 6?. Evening.-Fiour. Southern dull; common to fair extra $6 75a7 25; good to choice $7 30a9. Whiskey firmer at 94a?4?e. Wheat'heavy at 2a3c lower; winter red and atober Western 6oa6*c Corn lc lower, bnt fairly active at 7ia73c. Gro? ceries firm. Perk Armer at $ieal612?. Beer | dall. Lard steady, kettle Ile. Navals steady. BALTIMORE, May 22.-Flour quiet and weak. ?Wheat arm. Corn, white Southern 74a7Qc; yel? low 77c Pork $17 60a:s. Bacon shouldere l7?c; clear r;b sides io. Whiskey strong, 94c. WILMINGTON, May 22.-Spirits turpentine quiet at 44?a45?. Rosm steady at $2 16 for strained and $6 25 tor extra pale. Crude turpentine qu et at $316 for yellow dip and $4 for virgin. Tar steady at $2. CINCINNATI, May 22.-Flour-demand fair; fam? ily $6 25a7. Corn Atm at 65c. Pork unchanged. Bacon in fair demand and Arm; shoulders - ?atc; clear sides 9?c; sugar cured hams 13al4?c. Whiskey firm at 90c. LOUISVILLE. May 22.-,Flour held higher. Corn Arm; sucks 63C. Provisions omi and unchanged. Mess pork held at $17. Bacon, packed shoulders 7?c; sides 9?9?c Lard llal2?c. Whiskey Arm, 90c NEW ORLEANS. May 22.-Flour Arra, superfine $6 50; doable extra $0 7r.- treble extra $6 85a7. Corn quiet; mixed 70c; t?hite 73a74c Oats in falrdenifrcd at o7a6Sc. -g-ran firm, $150. Hav. prime, $22*22; choice $24x26. Pork dull, mess o*r feting at $17 50. Bacon quiet, 8. 9?, 9?, lo?a 10?: fugar-cur?d hams J4al4?c. Laid omi. Uerce iiatl?c; keg I2ai^?c. Sugar Armer, prime li?a!i?c. Mi lasses Arm, ferment lug 35a 8flc Whiskey steady, 87a98c. Cofiee' dull, nomi? nally I4al6e. New York Hay Market. From the Daily Bulletin, May 20: Receipts 1700 bales. The receipts of shipping grades are falhnir off. und willi a moderate dt-maao, prices aie rather mme steady. The salt? are 475 bales lor Havaca. ;40 do for Charleston, SD no for Wilming? ton, 30 do for Newborn, 25 do lor Baracoa, all at $1; 50 tales compressed for Jacksonville at $115, and 240 bides sait h?-y to a dealer a; 57? or 60c. Retail ls lu lull supply and lu light demand. Straw ls Mill very Ecarce and wanted. Sales nv single bale lots as high as $190. Nt w York Varal Stores Market. From the Jon n?l of Commerce, May 20: There is ?cnicely enough spirits turpentine here to cre? ate a regular rn?.ket. Tte trade nave to d-i end upon store ?o's as lhere ls no supply in yaru, w e quote merchantable order at 67c. Sales embrace 30 bbls on di ck ai 55c, 15 bbm at Ste; 10 New York barrels at 5sc; 50 bbl- merchantable to arrive ut 62?c. Bosius-There is a very fair business lu strained, and the market is timur. Tue tins grades are steadily held, wita'some little call for shipment. Salts ure leported of 1000 bbls - ti am ed at $2 55; 3500 bbls do to arriVi- at $2 55a2 65; 9u00 bbls inAViimiiigtdn. the price we did not Karu; 83 bbls pa'eut $6?i>; and ?00 bbls i'o at $6 75; 200 bbls pale at $4; 600 bb.s do at $6 62?. We quote strained at $2 60; N? 2 at $2 75u3; No 1 at $3a4; pale at $4 26.. 5 60; tstfa pale at $6a7 37?. Tai? mens with a moderate sale; 1C0 bbls Washington sold at $2 50. Havana Market. HAVANA. May ia-The smrar market has been kept In action by shippen-to the United Mates, and by them the advance of li-?allc for No ?2 has been su-t:imed. and the quotations. altbuogb struggled a^slnsiby pun basera have beeu yield? ed to for the present-which means tort, ts sea? son-except in a rew i rivate p easing cases, ono tations Arm ti r wlilU s thruugn nt $6 io to $8 ter 300 ponnds; yedow do, No* 13 tn 20, at $5? u $5? per 100 pounds; browns do, ll und 12. at $5 2.-> tu $6 60 do. ami cucurucho* du, N"s 7 io 10 at $41, to J6? (?o. These tates are leailsed hr all g<a.ds of or mary trama, and better lutes have been ob? tained for reavive numbers ul thu be-11 efl ni 11 g and vacuum pan sugars. For muscovado, centri? fugal aim molasses sugars, n.t. s i,Hve moven ap in parallel. ia m. with the emulations given tor dated. The sales auvised >i during me wee? cover over 2.'.eoo uo.tis a t] :-'<xj buds here and at M .lacza^, und u.aay sa cs ot small parcels of which U" data is (orini-bed, i xce t through eos toni? official, nor a- yet accc.-sii.ie fur general u-e.' Shipped lu-no- ?incl norn Matanzas (turing thc pasi week 37,626 boxes and osu7 und.-., of which to the Dniled Mates. i7 805 boxts and U7 6 Mids, and balala < for Eui opean ports, included theicin: For "Faimnu'h and unit rs" 10.213 boxes, and for Spain 54U6 boxes aud si bird*; leaving stocks on hi.nd ai the twn ports eqi.al to 457,S08 boxen and 19.9SI Id as, a.-aliiNt. lor same period of lSio, of ?53,826 boxes and 26,607 hhds. MOLASSES-scan e; sold here during the week, clayed and muscovado, mixed, ?it 7? r als per xe?; at Mat .ina .s, repined clo-eof we<k. Inn at jr to?7?c per keir, ?nd at Cardenas sales cfsome UlDgiiuti is caled mol ?Hat S at a low rate; but the . coso pura." wi,eu foui u, rind;- 8 reals per Li-JLiS gallons-ian note? by steamer Victor Ifew York Itlee Harket? From the Dally Bulletin, May 20: Domestic I wanted to a fair extent by the first-class grocery trade, and prices rulo very firm, thc offerings still Keeping small enough to give B?liers much advantage. Sales 601 cs in lots at 9<ia9Kc t. r or? dinary to choice Carolina. Foreign ls flrmly beld on comparatively small offerings here ana to ar? rive, and meets with a good average demand from the trade, thongh there ls no unusual activ? ity. Sales or 200 bags Rangoon at 7>ia7tfc;150 bags Patna at 7Xc currency, duty paid,.1100 bags Rangoon at $3 3??a3 55 gold, in bond, and 250 bag- Rangoon, the fli-st or tue uew crop, at $3 gold, tn bond. From-the Journal of Commerce: In roreign there ls more business doin^r at steady rate?. Trie Stockls moderate and there ls avery good demand mainly rrom the trade. We notice sales or 300 bags Rangoon, duty paid, at 7)?c currency, 100 bng-t Patna at 7Jic ned 1100 bags Rangoon, lr bond, at $3 3583 55 gold. Domestic is Arm with ; ralr call and not much stock here. The sales are 50 tes carolina at 9a9,'?c. Selma Co tton Statement. SELMA, May 19. Stock on hand September l, 1870- 1,272 Received this week. 213 Received previously. 83,715-83,928 Total. 85,200 Shipped this week.- 450 Shipped previously. 82,939-83.389 TOttl. 1.8U Montgomery Cotton Statement. MONTGOMERY, Kay 18. Stock on hand September l, 1870. 1,57a Received past week. *** Received previously.95,392-95,828 Total."..97,401 Shipped past week.fl-6 Shipped previously..92,256-92,892 Stock on hand May 18, by actual count.4,509 ICccelpes uy ItaUroart. ."lay 22. SOCTH Ol KOLI XA RAILKOAB. 369 bales cotton, 63 bales goods, 94 bbls naval stores,~2 pkgB bacon, 20 cars wood, lumber, Ac. To Railroad Agent, G w Williams A co. Pelzer, Rodgers A co, Geo A Walter A co, W B Williams & Son, A J Sahna?, Frost A Ad ger, ES Miles. G W Witts; TJtsey A ."Senyon, Dowling A co, Smith A Chapean, Reeder A Davis, J C Mailor ee, Kins? man * Howell, C Libeuwood. Mowry A Son; W W Smith, A' B Mulligan, Wm C Bee A co, W a Cuurt nev A co, c. olds mil h A Son, Macqueen A Riecke, Trenholm ? Son, G Foll?n, J Campsen A co. . K0KTBPAST5BK RA1LKOAD. . 37 bales upland cotton, e42 bbls naval Btorea, cars wood and tomber, rough rice, peas, mdse. Ac. To Geo W Williams A co, Frost A. Adger, Marshall, Jr, Barden A Parker, Klusman A How? ell. J A c-uackenbu?h, S 1) Stoney, A J Salinas Dr Poppen heirn, W C Courtney A co. Mowry ? Son, Smith A Chapeau. Nachmaun A co, J c M?llonee. J S Gibbs A co, C Leibenrood, Railroad Ageut am' Ordir. . " _' Passenger*. ' Per steamship James Adger. frota New York Mrs Jacncey and child. Miss ti Jauncey, Hiss O Jauncev, Dr M H Crowder, Jno D Ithen. Mrs Ball, Mls3 Ball. Master Ball.* P Shel btr. D Quinn. Miss M Fagan, Miss U Centaud. Miss B Parsoo, TH os Grlnsliaw, O Child, S F Ponder, J L Pondo, Jos ll Tbaver. J R- Coogoon, A L Tyler, W Byers, F " Ruckle, and 3 dec fc. JPOUT VALEXUAIe. .uxnt's rrtASs?. Full Moon, 4th, s hoers, 40 minthes, evening' Last, yuarter, nth, 9 imuis. 3 minutes, moram: New Muon. 19th. fi hour. 25 minutes, morning. Finit ??uar ter, t.7t tu 7 hours, 42 minutes, morning 20 jonday. Cues-lay. Wednesday.. Thursday.... i'rlday. 27|-aturday.... 2$ sunday sci sal 4..?.8 4..57 4.. 57 4..57 4.. 5? 4...-6 4.. ?6 C..55 f...tG 6. .57 ?..57 6..58 C..59 ?-.69 OMU WATS* 9.. 46 10..29 11.11(3 morn. 12.. 6 1.. 4 2.. 1 SCAR I-VII XEiiS. CHARLESTON. S. C.MAY 23, 1S71. Lat St) deg 46 min 33-tec. | Lon TO deg 57 min s sec. ARMVED SUNDAY. Steamer General Manlgaalt, White, Gardner's Bluff aud Peedee Landings. 17 bales cotton-, 4 bbls ppblts of turpentine, 12.000 staves, Ac. To ShackelforU A Ee?y, T P smith. G W Williams & co, Juhnston, crews A cu, Burden A Pat ken, G w Witte, W L Huggett, Mrs L M scott, P i.o:z, West PomtMUL ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Jame* Adger, Lockwood. New York -".crt i-atnrd. y. M< se. To Jas Adger A co, J E Adger A co, J Apple. J Archer. Som hem .Express CO, MAA Ashton, E K Bedrurd, W S Bissefl. Mrs Ball, U Rischeff J co, F C Burner, Bollmann Bros, TS Budd, E S burnham, B C.-yd, T M Brlstoll A co, F G Buck, Cameron, Barkley A co, Carrington A co, L Cohen * 00, Dr Cather. T M Cuter, Henry Cobla A co, T D Clancey A co, J Cosgrove. E Daly, W U eh ?fee A co, F Dauer, J ll Dawson, THAW Dewees, Dowle. Moi>e A Davis, M Drake, I) F Fleming A co, J S Fairly A co, Elias Bros. A D Fleming. B Feidmunh A co. G Foll?n, RevJTF.rd, Furchgott, Benedict A co.-Mis Galloway, Hart* co, J U Graver ? co, Harnes.in & co. Ji u W Har? risson, C Gr?vele/, G U Glover, Hy Gerdts A co, Goodrich, Winem m & co, G S Hacker, Goutevenl er Bros. M A Hunt, F K Houston, J E lluntoon, & IF Jackson, I Hyman M co, Jaeger Bros, C H loansoii. C Kerri toe, JonstOD, ..rews A cd, Kllnck. Wickeuberg A cc, Laurey A Alexander, P F Mor? rey, Charles Litschgi, P B Liliane A co, Kiusman Bros, Krlete A Chapman, Mrs Kinsman. A Lang? er, H Klaue A co, Mantoue A- co, J G Minor A co, Melchers A Muller, McLoy lc Rice, J n Lawton A co, G A Lengnick, J li Lopez, K Lee. M Luhrs, G*J Luhn, G U LmdsieUt, W Mafhiei-sen.xV Marscher. Macqueen A Riecke, A Melchers. N Mernaugh. R HMcDowell,.B K Neurvilie, A Nlemann, J Hella. Kavenel A co, ? O'Neill A Son, D Paul & co, Jno F O'Neill Ostendorfl A co, C F Panknln, Ed Perry, I R Kt.ad, W P Russell A co. Jno Russel', Steffens, Werner A Ducker, E B Si on dard A co. JFT?ylor ico, 8 C Railroad co. Mrs stackley, Sell A Fos? ter. L Schi-ell. snackeirord A Kelly, A R stlltmau, Q W Stiles, J A Smith, E Scon, A R Taft, H Sou Dey roux, A O Stone. J H V?llers. Tieden an. Cai? ller ? cd, R ThomJinson A co. W ff Wi-lcb, John Winh. Walke*. .'Svans & Cogswell. W UfferhHrdt, C Voigt, 6 H Wilson * Bro, A M W Hums A Bro, F von Sauten, .j Wuhlburn, S A Woodside, A L rj 1er, aud otiiern. Steamship Vliglnla, Hunter, Philadelphia-left -Inst. Mdse. To W A Courtney, p,Wulsh. Jno Rnssd , B u'Neill, Dowic, Moise A Davis- E Perry, Knobeloch A Small, --ogartre's B'.ok tt?nse, W S Biased, Sion, Wt bb A co, Raven?; HoUn-'S A co, Macqueen & Rieike, J F Taylor A co, J M Greer A Son. WA Mertens. P MettZhr, Walker, Evans tc Cogswel,, cameron. Barkley & co. 0 Kart A co, D O'.N'ti l A Son, Tiedeman, Calder A co, C Llilenthal i co, Wm Shepherd 4 co, c F Panknln, Tletzen A Ludeu, B Feldiuann A co. Bollmann Bros. J 1) I' Alley, is Hoya, Q J Lunn, Fmchgott. Benedict A co, rc M G.lmke. RThomiiuson k 00. c.Michael, A w Lekel * co. t.ud others. At 12 M ou the 22d, F Worman fell frc m top or galley Imo the tirerooiu and was seriou?iy injured. Sehr Walton, Boyd, New York via Wilmington, N, C. Mdse. 1\> W Roach * c>. N*E Ra:lo> id co, i C Railroad oc-, Wagcner-A Monseea, D if Sllcox, I D dowry A Son, H Gerdts ic co, Dowle, Moise ? Davis. H Bischoff A co. R Waite, Kiinck, Wicken berg ,t co, PL Guillcmin, J li Sa dy, J McCarey, E K w hue, ?nd otners. Received irom Bennett's Mill. 03 tierces rice To W C Bee A .io. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Sehr Conservat.ve, Sterling, Jacksonville-Wm Ruuch A cu. SAILED YESTERDAY. Spanish brig Nuevo Sabina, Barran, Barcelona. . Sehr Conservative, Sterling. Jacksonville. * UP FOR THIS PO AT. "French bark Intimes, Geillot, at Savannah, Ga, May 22. . CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Jas Adger, Lockwood, at New York, May. 19. Brig Josie A Devereaux, Clink, a: Boston. i9Ui May. MEMORANDA. LOKHOX, May 22.-The steamer Paraguay, hence for New Yor'r, returned damaged by ruiuiiug down Hie screw steamer Webb. The Webb suuk immediately, and ihlrtec . lives were lost. LIVERPOOL, May ii-Evening.-Arrived, thc Jost piunt-, lineen cf Heart.-* and Moravian. Nsw YORK, May 22.-Arrived, tho Aleppo and Livingston. Arrived out, the Abyssinia, Colota io, Siberia and Moravian. S.WANNAU. Muy 22.-Arrived, s ean.shlp Cortes, from Ni-w \o:k ior New Orieaio>, willi rank pia broken; sehr Harriet -rewsivr. New Y rk. Clear ed. barkstUtrc. Ira a-.d De l i Mt-.z la, Un; colona. Thc sehr Pa ma. Rankin, iront Georgetown, SC, arrived at New York May 20. LIST OF VESSELS Cr. CL5AKEO AND S".S?l..-:: '.'):: VIII? K ORK i ?. N tmcKroi'i^ Br ship Island Home. ttcLeOan, np.April 6 Br bark Vince, R->iibon. s?iieti.Vprii 25 WESTIIAKTLEPOUL, KN?. Br bark Kath.eeb, Lester, up_.May 0 CALLAO. Br hrlg Benoni, Jones, sailed.Jau 23 DOMESTIC. BOSH. trig J A Devereux. Clark, cleared.May ld trig LizabeL ranbut, citMied.MK% 13 dir H N Hawkins. Wyatt, up.Muy 13 HSV TOKE? Sehr J lt Morales, Newman, up..-....,.May 18 Sehr Qneeh of the*8outh, Byrnes, creared..May 17 PHXLADSLPSLi.. Sehr A S Gaskill, Gaskin, up*.....April 29 BALTIMORE. Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, cleared.May 12 Sehr E H Naylor, Naylor, np.May 13 ROCKPORT, MB. Sehr Nellie Doe, Richardson, sailed.May 14 O R SE W YORK. F ON WEDNESDAY, 24TH INSTANT, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATEROOMS TH'S* VERY FAST AND SPLENDID Side Wheel Steamship CHARLESTON, Captain Berry, will sail from Adger's Son th Wharf, on WEDXESDAY, 24th Instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. Insurance a per cent, by this Line. Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng? land Manufacturing Townsf-at the lowest mar E>6ti r?tes ' ? For Freight or Passage Engagements, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street. Or to WM. A. COURTENAY. may20-4 ' No. 1 Union Wharf. F OR. N IS "W YORK OLP LLVE NEW YORK ASD'CHARLES TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 18 4 fi. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE ROOM; The very fast, and snlendld Side-Wheel Steam ships of this Line will sall from Adger's South Wharf- aB follows : JAMES AUGER, SATURDAY, May 271 h, at 12 o clock M. aa-Insurance a percent. l>y this Line. ?3? Through Ullis or Lading given on Cotton u Liverpool, Boston. Providence ami the New Eng ;;iud manufacturing towns at the lowest marke: rates. For Freight or rassage engagements/ apply to yay? J A tir. s AUGER A CO. F OR PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY STEAM LINE-THURSDAYS-CON. NECT1NG WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. The Fast Iron Screw steamship VIRGINIA., HUNTER Commander, will be dispatched rbr Philadelphia on THURSDAY. 26ih May. at ll o'clock fmi A. M.. from Brown's North Wharf. ?3-Through Bills Lading issued for Cotton, Rice and Rosin, Ac, to the New England Cities. Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louts, and the principal Northwestern Cities. Spirits Turpentine as agreed. . ^ . 'tO-Ttifc steam** r>r tate lrnc ?ill tsfte Lumber to- Pm: adelph Ia on accommooatmg terms. For Freight engagements apply to WM. At COURTENAY. may22-mtuth3 ' No. l Union Wharf. pOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRT1NG THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY ?Viii dispatch ona of their first-class, full power iron Screw Steamships from PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY. A3 FOLLOWS: NEVADA, Capt. GREEN.May 24, at J A M VYOMINO, Capt. WHIKKZRAY. May 31, at Z P M NEBRASKA, Capt. (KtARD.June 3, at 3 I* M ?INN i- SOTA, Capt. T. W. i w fi? ll ANN.June 7, at P.SO A M DAHO, Capt. PRICE.June 14, at 3 P M iANHATTAN, Capt. FORSYTH..June 17, at s P M 30LOR*DO,Capt.T.F.FPBEMAN.June 21, at 3 PM VIS?ONSIN, Capt. WiLLiAMSs.Jane 28, at 2 P M Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $30,. mrrency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS St GUION, No. 63 Wall sTCCt, N. Y. N. *.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool issued >y the Charleston and New Yor* Steamers, which nake close connection with the above line. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER St CO., m ay 6 Or WM. A. COURTENAY pACIFIC MAJLL STEAMSHIP COMP?' TBMOUGB LINE TO ? lALlF-ORNJA, CHINA AND J APAN KARES-GREAILY REDUCED. Steamers of the above imo leave Pier .o. 42. ?rth River, foot, of cana _ treet. Nmv York, at 12 o'clock noon, ol tiij icm nd 301 h of every month- (except when thew laies fau ou sunday, then the saturday prereit af. All departures connect at Panama witt ?steam vs for south Pacific and central American murts leparture of 15th touches at Kingston. Jamaicn .ox Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran isco (list of every month, except when it falls on unda.v; then un the day preceding. Nu California steamers touch at liavuuii. hu :o tlircct from New Yorf: to Aspiawau. one hundred pcunds baggage iree to each adult lcd ?cine and attendance tree. For Passage Tickets or other Information appl a thc COMPANY'S TICKET OFFlriE, on lin rharf foot of caual street. North River, Ne? . i-rk. F. H. BA?Y, Agent. julylG-lvr TpOWAGE AND EXCURSIONS. The steamer EMILIE, Cantakf C. D. Wiilte. can be engaged for Tow ige and Excursions Apply on boa ru, a ? Tuil? uercial Wharf, or to ?-UACKELFORD St KELLY, may23-tothslmo_ Boyce's Wharf, jpOR NORTH EDISTO, BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LANDING. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain " ~ir??L. i. w. sly, will leave Central Wharf?MBBK r.irEdlsto, Beauforiand Piiclflc Lanulug, every MONDAY MOHNINH. A? ojclock. ami for Beaufort ind Pacific Landing every THURSDAY MoBXlSb, it 8 o'clock. Keturulnir, viii leave itcaufotvuvery I'UKSDAY aud FRIDAY MOHN'IKO, at s o'clock, aud rr\l\ leave E?isto every TUESDAY, at. 3 o'clock, t. M. J. H. AIKEN,' niavis _ Agent pli EDISTO, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LANDINGS, INLAND ALL THE W A .V . The Steamer WATER LILY, will cceivc Freigut at -oom itlanttc_ i barf on MONDAYS aud THURSDATS, aud leave as allows: CUARLESTUN. uesday, 23d, at..9 A. M. ' ivay, 26111, at.*.ll A. M: uesday, 3uth, a(.1? P. M. ED13TO. Wednesday. 24th, at.7? A. M. auirdav,-J7tn, al.8J? A. M. reduesdu), 3tBi, at .."..12 M. For' Freight engagements pr passage apply on Jard or io 00 CG LAS Ma li LT. . . Soutti AUatiiic Wliarf. N. B_Freight and Wharfage psyuble bu ihe narr. may2o J^OR GARDNER'S BLUFF, S. C., AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEEDEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN. The Steamer "GENERAL MANI- p *jTmmt* G A ULT.'' Captain Wa rs, is now re ti&BSBm celvlng Freight at Boyce's Wharf, an? will leave POSITIVELY as above on THTKSDAY MORNING, May 26th SHACKELFORD & KELLY, Agents, may23-2 No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. ^EORGETOWN STEAMER. Until further notice, the Steamer _ . <iB^^i*w EMILIE, captain C. C. While, . .Ti iirngf le ive Charleston every WEDNESDAY NIGHT, ac 9 o'clock, and Georgetown every FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. For engagements apply on board, at Commer? cial Wharf, or to SHACKELFORD A K-LLY, Agents, may20 No. 1 Boyce's Wbarf. FLO R. IDA, VIA SAVANNAH. " The steamer DICTATOR, Captain L. M. Ooxctter, will leave southern t Wharf every Tapp AI KVENING, at s.so o.otov (unth further notice.) for Jacksonville, Fern?n dina' and Palatka,'arriving back ai charleston every SATURDAY AFTERNOON. mayll RAVENEL A CO., Agents, -^TEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING. BEAUFORT, HILTO HEAD, SAVANNAH. DARIEN AND BRUNSWICK, GA. The favorite Steamer ELIZA HANCOX, Captain L. W. B?RNS, will receive Freight at Accommoda? tion wharf for above points every, TUESDAY, and leave every WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah jame evening ^and leaving for Darlen, Ac., on the following morning. Returning, will leave Savannah for Charleston every MONDAY MORNING, at*7 o'clock. For Freight or passage, apply to RAVENEL. HOLMES A CO., maye . No.. 177 EastrB.ny. iVctb ?3nbtira?ion0. U S S B JJ L ? S LIST FLOWERS FROM THE UPPER ALPS, with Glimpses or t?eir Homes, superbly Illustrated with chromo lithographs, folio. $12 50. The Arts in the Middle Ages, and at the Period of the Renaissance. Uy Paul Lacroix, Curator ol the Imperial Library of the Arsenal, Pauls. Illus 'i rated with nineteen chromo-ilihngraphlc prints and upward of four hundred engravings on wood $12. specimens of the Drawings of the Ten Masters with descriptive letter-press and twenty photo graphs, 4(o, handsomely bound. $10. Sengs of Uome, wini thirty-six illustrations by , Fenn, Hennessy, Griswold, Ac, (ind ctgnt auto graph?, uniform with "Sones Of Life.'' "Kath rina," "Bltusr-Sweet," Ac., cloth, full gilt. $6. Marvels of Glass-Making. Hy,A. sauzay. 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These PILLS have long been used both in Great Iritalii and this country, and are.t,haj>est or their ind in the rn i ke;. For san tf DR. H. BAER, *9r?ti No. 131 Mcetiug streeL Sine ?ror;eri*?, Sit. BEDFORD'S (LATE CORWIN?) GROCERY AND TEA WA REHOUSE. HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER PURE LEAF LARD PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, au BISCUITS, AC, Ac. - N. B.-I CLAIM TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT Of FAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS CITT. 1 E. E. BEDFORD, VERY . . " . PURE SUCCESSOR TO . CHOICE (BRANDIES, WINES WILLIAM S. CORWIN Ss CO., f . FAMILY AND ^ERY OLD No. 275 KING STrtEET, _ _ FLOUR. WHISKIES. OPPOSITE HASEL.* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN . Fine Teas, Corlees, Sugars Provisions, Spices, &c* HE It .HETH AliLV SEALED FRUITS. * '. VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS, &c. All anlcl?9 sold from Otis establishment are of toe VERY BEST'QUALITY and WARRANTED Gooda delivered to all parts of trie City, Railroad Depots, steamboats, free of expense. EVERT E. BEDFORD.) .JEO. H. GRUBER. ( SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. I JAS. S. MARTIN. 1 WM. G. MOOD, JR Drnrje ono' ?tlcbicittfe. AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS I Ttl IB ia me bose Medicine Tor young children suffering with Colic, Diarrhoea, or any other com? plaint, imideut to Teething, lt mav ue given with safety, as it contains no opmm, or other in j unana anodyne. Price, 'J?ceiiU a houle. . Manufacture l and for sale by PR. H. BA ES. Also by thc fo'dowiair Druggists: A. W. ECKEL A CO., Dr. A. RAOUL. Dr. \V. A. SKillNE, A. 0. BAItBUT, VF. T. LITTLE k CO.. J. BLACKMAN, P. M. COHEN, Dr. E. M. KELLERS, E. S. BURNHAM, (il: AMAN k . OH WAKE, .G. W. AI.MAR, .1. LOCKWOOD, G. J. LUHN, W. T. LINN, W. A. GIBSON. And by Druggists generally. jana . JUST RECEIVED, GATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, tUelmbold's,) By DR. H. BAER, mayla_No. 131 Meeting street. g AGE'S CATARRH REM EDY, PIERCE'S GOLDEN DISCOVERY. DEBING'S PILE REMEDY, aud-all other new Preparations. For sale uy HR. H. BAER;-. mario._. No. 131 Meeting street. -p^LECT&O MAGNETIC BATTERIES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE? BAGS, AC. For sale by DR. H. BAER, 1 mario NO. 131 Meeting street. . M OTHERS For your Children, use none other than the GERMAN S00TO1NG CO it DIAL. Mit conta-ns no Anodyne. For aile by fhc anufacturer, DR. H. BAEIL And also to be had at all Drug Stores. m g?PERlOR COLOGNE WATER Manufactured and ."er sale by Dr. H. BAER. or.ti t3\.Meetina street. JTJOMOOPATHIC REMEDIES. Just received a full assortment or H0MG50PA TUIC MEDICINES: Tinctures, Pellets and Pow? ders, of different, potencies. Sugar of Milk and Globules, at w-nolesale. Family cases Oiled at reasonable rates, by DR. H. BAER. mayi5_ No. 131 Meeting street. P~ROFESSOR BERGER'S BED-B?G DESTROYER. OOStar's INSECT FOWDER Gleniwortn'fl Roach Exterminator Costar's Rat Poison IsaacBeu'6Sure Pop-Death to Mosquitoes. For sale by - DR. H. BAER, lTfii No. 131 Meetme *i ..<-*. D R. BAER IMPROVED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PiLLS will remedy BILIOUS DISORDERS and LIVER COMPLAINT-will cure Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Costiveness,. Loss ol Appetite, and have proved of great use in Neu? ralgia, Dropsy. Dysentery. Piles, Pain? in the Side, Bael; and Limbs. They will cure Sick Headache and ell Derangements of the Stomach. These Pills contain no Mercury, and may be taken with rpeuiect safcty"by any persons, and in all situa? tions of lire. No family should be without them. Manufactured by DR. H. BAER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, : Charleston, S. C. ! Price per box 26 cents. Usual discount tc tte : trade. rjlHE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES. Professor LOUTS WUNDRAM'S BLOOD PUR1 EVING AND PCRCAT1VE HERBS, (In Pms o; Powders,) for the curb of all Acute or Chrontt Diseases, resulting from impure blood and Imper feet digestion. Also, tao following Medicines by the same (Pru fessor Louis Wuiidram, Brunswick, (Je rm any.-) GOUT POWDEKS. Rheumatic Tincture. Epileptic Remedy. Toothache Drop9. Herb Tea (ior Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) Rheumatic Herb Tea. Gout Tincture. Eye Water. Wundwasser (the German ..PainS.Uier.'. For sale by Dr. H. IA ER, mavso No. 131 Meelina: street. rjlHB UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, . TKErARED BT THE NEW YORK MEDICAL UNIVERSITY. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF CANCER PLANT-PriCC $2 Cough Ltuctus-Price $1 DilaiithUi Extract,Tor Epilepsy, St. Vitas' Dance, Spinal and Brain Affections-Price $2 Catarrh Specific- Price $2 Uydrated'Oxyiuel, fur consumption, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Ac-Price $2 Pile Extract-a never tailing Pile cure-Price ii. May Apple Pills, fur Dyspepsia, Torpidity of the Liver. Constipation, Ac-Price 60 oents Headache Pills-i'rice SO cents Alkaline Resolvent-an iodized chemical water superior to Vichy, Kissingen, Selwer. Ac Price $1 Five Minute Pain Carer-Price fl Chemical Healing, Blood and Bone Ointment Price il Ethereal Phosphorus-Price $3 Llthla-for the Kidneys-Price $3 Ka'alp i Extract- tau woman's Mend-Trice $3 Victoria Regla-unrivalled for beautifying tho complextou-Price $'? Amaranth-fur ina Hair-stops falling hair-Price $1 Nenralcla-Rheumatic Elixir-Price $2 Fever and Ague Globules-rrcc $2 per box. For sale by Du. H. BAER, anrtl No. ici Meeting street, charleston. E x CE LS I O R HAIR' TONI-, No DTE ! Insures Healthy and Vigorous Growth. War? ranted not to contaiu-'LEAD, Sulphur, or any other injurions Drug. The Excelsior Hair Tonic will seep ?the head :learof Dandruff, prevent the falling ont of the Hair, and givu it a soit and beautiful glues. lt ls not injuri?os to the health of the user, nor s it greasy aud nh hy UKO many of the prepara- , ;lons at present offered as Hair R&iewera. i Manufactur?e! by v DR. IL BAER, Wholesale and h etan Druggist. No. 181 Meeting street, Charleston. Price per bottle fio cents. ' 1 N. B.-Ali the preparations mE.?nfactured by I >K. H. BAKR are in accordance with f?rmalas riven by distinguished Physicians, and have buen abjected to lougand earei ul.trial. They are no 1 wet remedies, and'ho ls at ali times prepared to ubmit tneae formulas to memoerw ?f tue profes? i?n, or othera denning such information. Jsactcsen'5 Preparations. DEATH ?O RATS, ROACHES, BEDBUGS, &C. XEVER'FAILING. , BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS. HERM ETIGALLY SEALED AND ALWAYS FRESH. Sold-ar. Wholesale by DOWTE. MOISE & DAVIS, And at retail by all Druggists, feovemo 1 (Optical. ?jfc^rONBT CANNOT WT IT !. FOR SIGHT IS TRICELESSll The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. M'hNCEK St CO., New York, which are ntwoflered to iii? public, are pronounced by all the celebrated Opticians of the world to be the most Perfect, Na? tural Arft li dal help to the human eye ever known. They are ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, ami derive their name, "Diamond," on account, ul l heir hardness and brilliancy. The scientific principle on which they are con? structed brings the core or centre of the lens di? rectly in iront of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as . --Imune ring and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac, peculiar to all others in me. They are mounted in the finest manner, in frames of the best quality, of all materials used for that purpose. Their lluish and durability can? not be surpassed. ?p, CACTION.-None genuine nnlsss bearing theD trade nark SUmoed on everv frame. . j; JAM KS ALLAN, Dealer In Watches. Jewelry, Sterling silverware and Optical G00?I9, No. 307 King street, tol-stnthlyr_Charleston .S. C. Sewing itttuljines. fJUIE GOLD MEDAL SEWING MACHINE. ??0UBLK LOCK ELASTIC STITCH. This is ihe nvjst simple und reliable Two Thread Sewing Machine in the world, -lt sews direct irom two threads, and is SU ?ess than any other first-class Sewing Machine. Samples can be seen at No. 155 MEETING STREET, opposite Ofcarics ton Hetti. ?>ole Agent for the State. Sub-agents warned through the Sute. Address W. S. BIS SELL, Charleston. Also agents for Home Shuttle Hand Machine $25. npr'-tutbsfimos 4 -s 3 * AND TH? 1 WEED"' FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCh MACHINE. are the best in use. Fur i>aie on the Lease Plan. witr. monthly pay ments, on easy terms, or for cash. All ninas o? Machine attuclunents, Needles, Cotton, (white ijlack aud colored,) Silk, OH, Soar>, Ac, Ac. Repairing xs usuaL Circulars and samples ol work seat on application. D. B. HASELTON, Genets "eaier in First Class Sewing ras chines ana Material, No. 307 King 9treei. au^'i: Charleston, s. (.' F ll. D AD EH, B "No. 3 9 9 KINO STREET, PIANO TUNER AND TEACHER OF VIOLIN, ' FLUTE AND GUITAR, . Respectfully informs ail music loving people that In; has al wa vs oa hand a linc assortment of VIOLINS, GUITARS, Finte?, Fifes, Drums, Flu tinas, Berman ' and French Accord?ons, Music Boxes, strings, self-binding Music Folios. Music Paper and Blank Books, and over Uve hundred Songs and Pieces of Hitchcock's rive and ten ce.it Music for the Plano. Catalogues graris. All sorts or MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS RE? PAIRED. Country orders for Piano Tuning attended to. feuS-ciunm OTA.NICAL TEXT-BOOKS. By Professor ASA GRAY, Of Harvard University, Author of "How Plants Grow," "School and Fiele Book of Botany," "ifanua; of Botany," "Struc tura! anti systematic Botany," Ac, Ac "Botany should bc taught in every school, and these Volumes should be th - Text-Books."-1'roj. J. S. Davis, university oj virginia. The publishers bog to calf the attention of those about running classes lu Botany^to t he well known wot ks by PiofeS'or Gray. Having beeu carefully revised, ihey present the latest and most accurate principles and developments of the science and HW sufficient Indorsement of them to state that they are used tn almost every noted college, High School and Seminary in the cuuutry. ann are rec? ommended over ot her series by nine-tenths of the* leading Professors and Botan,cal Teachers in the United states. . No authur has yet approached Professor Gray lu the rare art of making purely scientific theorlei and drydetalls popular and interesting. From his charming elementary work- "How Plant) Grow," tu Ins more ?.lab?rate "Manual ".the e ls one slmple.?onclse and jet exhaustive method of teaching the various grades ol' the study. Descriptive Circulars, elving iud tines ani' pri? ces', win be forwarded by mail, to any address, on application. 1 VISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR A CO., ' " Publishers, Nos. 133 and 140 Grand street, New York. febio . . ' ^ GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM; THE MO UNTA INEBB , GREENVILLE, S. C., Has toe largest reid circulation of any pape : n that section. Subscription price $1 a year. G. E. ELFORD, Editor and Proprietor. G. G. WELLS. Associate Editor. declS s OUTH^??SSOl?lS A R AIL S O A V. VICE-PRESIDENT'S OFFICE, I CHARLESTON, S. C.. January 18,1871. J On ana after SUNDAY, January 22, the Passen? ger i rams on '-Ut* aoutu arjuna RaUroad will rut; ts-follows: FOE AUGUSTA. lea.?,} Charleston.12.60 P. M. Arrive a? Augusta...8.16 P. M. ron COLUMBIA. Leav ? Cnarlesion. *.20A.M. Arrive at Columbia. 3.40 P. M. TOE CHARLESTON. Leav e Augusta. 7.4? A. M. Arrive at Charleston.3.30 P. M. .Leave Columbia.'......12.15P. IL Am:ve at charleston. 7.60 P. M. AUGUSTA MIGHT EXPBK88. (Sundays excepted.)1 Leave Charleston. 8.80 P. M. arrive a? Augusta.7.08 *L A. Leave Augusta. 6.60 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.40 A. M. COLUMBIA HIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston. 7.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.. 6.00 A. M. .ea-e. Columbia....". 7.60P. M. Arrive at Charleston. 6.46 A. ll. 8UMMERVXLLB TRAIN. 1 Lea ?e Charleston........ t.. ;.4.30 P.M. Amve at Summerville..o.oo P. M. Leave Summerville..;.'7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.....'.....,,..8.16 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. ^ ';. Lea re Camden..6.00 A.M. Arrlv?at Oolumbla.i. ;.10:40 A. M. Leave Columbia.i.25 P.M. Arrive at camden...;.6.00 P.M. Diy.and Night Trains make close 'connections atAugu8ta with Georgia Railroad and Central Ratiroad. . Night Train connetts with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville ami Columbia Railroad. (. anulen Tram connects dally with Day Passen? ger Trains.- . Juni!? A. L. TYLER. VIce-PreBld?fft. "Vf ORTHEASTEBN RAILROAD COM Si PANY. t I . . ^CHARLESTON, S. C., February ll, 1871. ' T'rains ?eave Charleston Dally at 12 M. and P.M. . Arrive' at Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 8:30 P. M. 'iraln does not leave Charleston 6:30 P. M., SCH DAYS. ..'ralalca^ng at 12 M. maKes through-connec? tion to New York, via Richmond ' and Aoqula Cr ?ek only, going through in 42 hours, .wrrHciUT DITBNTlON ON SUNDAYS. .?asseugers leaving by 6:30 P.M. Train have choice or route, via-Richmond and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leav in g FP.IDAT by this Train lay over on SUNDAT in Bal? timore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN? DAY In Wilmlsgton, N. C. This ts the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant rc-ute to Cincinnati, Chicago and other point? West and Northwest, both Trams making close connections at Washington with Western traine or Baltimore and O hio Railroad. . ,i S. S. SOLOMONS, - Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CLKAFOR, General Ticket Agent. rebll-i2mos . . _. . SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RALL . ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road run dany ae r-jllows: .. Leave Charleston.8.30 A.M. Arrive at Savannah.3.00 P. M. Leave Savannah....11.16 A. M. Arrive at Charleston...?...6.20 P. M. Connects at Savannah with the Atlantic & Gui; Kailroad for Jacksonville. St. Augustine, and a;: points In Florida. - With Central Railroad for Macon. Atlanta, Mo Mle. New Orleans and the West With Steamboats for points on the Savannah, .Hiver. - - - ?~W At Charleston with the Northeastern and Sontb (karolina Railroads, and Steamships for all points ??orth and West. . " Through Tickets over this line on sale at Hotel? .n Charleston; Sore ven House, Savannah; and all arlnclpal Ticket omces North and South. Freights forwarded dally to'and from Savan? nah and all points beyond. Through Bills of Lading issued to Jacksonville. Palatka, &c . Tarin**as low as by any other line.. C. S. GADSDEN,' octa Engineer and Superintendent. ?rngs, Chemicals, &C: ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROS AD ALIS, a sure cure for . Scrofula. ROSABALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROS AD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSAD ALIS, a-Remedy tried and true. ROSABALIS, the best Altera? tive'extant ROSAD ALIS endorsed by tile following : Dr. R. WILSON CARR, or Baltimore^ Dr. T. C. PUGH, ol Baltimore. Dr. THUS. J. BOYKIN, of Ballimore. Dr. A. DU RUAN, or Tarboro1, N. C. Dr. J'. S. SPARKS, of NlCholasvile, Ky. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima. Ohio. . * Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. McCARTHA, of South Carolina, and many otners. See ROSADAL1S ALMANAC . KOSADALlW, endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BAL*L,. now of Mary? land conference, formerly Chaplain in tte Con? federate AI my of Northern Virginia. IIOSADALIS ls Alterative, Tonic ana\Dlurettc, and- acts at one and the same-time upon thc BLUOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex? pelling ail impure matter and building up the Bysiem to a healthy, vigorous condition. - ROSADALIS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DO WIE, MOISE & DAVIS, ) Wholesale UOODtilClL WIN KM AN A co.. Agents'm Dr. H. BAER, ) Charleston. mnt?-iy_ 2^HENCH PATENT iLEDICLNES Prepared by Grimault & Co., Paris : SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPUATE OF LIME, a sov erlgn remedy In phthisis-relieves, Cougher Nfghisweats, AC. Guaran?, ror headache, neuralgia, .tc. Pepsine, for indigestion, loss of appetite, Ac Iodized Syrup of Horseradish, invaluable for persons unable to take Codbver Oil-especially recommended in cutaneous affections, and as a most powerful depurattve. Dlgeslive Lozenges of the Alkaline Lactates, a pleasant and effective remedy for functional de? rangement of the digestive organs. . *> Troches of Pepsine and Paucreatlne, ALSO, PURGATIF LE ROY, Pharmacie G?ttin. VOMITIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cmrtn. Dragees de Sautonlve. Dragees dc Morphine. Lancelot's Asthma Cigarettes. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, mar? ' So. 13l Meeting nwM. T HE CELEBRATED GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, FOE INFANTS. A reliable and invaluable remedy In COLIC. CHOLERA INFANTUM, Dysentery, DUrhoa, and SUCH oilier diseases as children are subjected to during the period of -leetbiug. This Cordial is manaf.ictured from the best Drugs, all carefully selected, and coutatus no in? jurious lugredieut. No family should be without it. Thc best Physicians have recoin neuded it, and Mothers may administer lt with perfect con? fidence. It contains no Opium or other Anodyue. Manufactured by DB. H. BAER, ' Wholesale and Retail Druggist, No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston. Price 25 cents a bottle. Tue usual discount to the trade._ '_ TUST REOEIV'ED, CARBOLATE OF LIME, the best ? Disinfectant ?nd destroyer of Rats, M ce Bugs, Cocsroacae*, tc. A small quantity placied where they frequent ?yill at once dispense them. . . Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pain Ex ractor. _ A fresh Bupply of Fleming's Worm Ooufeotiona, ne most reliable m use. Also, a frcsu supoiy of SEAL OLEUM, the greal 'emedy for Rheumatism. For sale, wholesale and retail, by ? Dr. H. BAER, ? may30 No. 131 MeeUng street,