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CUM2SSBCI-?L NX WS. Exports. Nsw Tom-Per * steamship Manhattan-764 bales upland cotton, 116 ba'.%3 yarn, 25 bandies paper. 108 empty b^ls, 45 psr/e sundries, 2264 bbls potatoes, 2439 boxea vegetables. The Charleston Cotton, Klee and N&TBI St?rt? Market. OFFirS CHARLESTON NSWS, ) s A-; TR DAY EvaauxG, (June 3, 1811.) COTTOH.-The market for this article commenced .with a Armer tendency and with better telegrams the hardening disposition continued, prices mov ng up somewhat irregularly a full Xe and even more fi lb, the staple closing strong with a light stock; sa'es about soo bales, say 15 at io, 1 at 13, 7 at 14, ll at UXi 7 at 14?. 6 at li, "it at l&?, io at 15V. 24 at ie, 3 at 16V. 16 at lev. 26 at is v, lil at 16X. 44 at 17, 21 at 17 v. 42 at iv v, io-? good ~ middlings at 18c fi ?. We qorte: UTBRrOOL CLASSIFICATION. ' Ordinary to good ordinary.33V@15V Low middling.18V@16V Middling.17 017V . Strict middling.17 V@ Rice-The market waa quiet; sale/ abont 60 tierces or clean Carolina, say 34 tierce's at 8#c, 23 ' at 8?ic fi re. we c.uote common to fair at 8V@ 8 Ve, good 8V@9C fi ?. NAVAL STORES -There- were no sales reported. FRBISHTS. -To Liverpool, by steam direct, nominal on uplands ; via New York, Vd on upiauds ; ld on sea islands ; by sai I, 6-16 1 on uplands, Vi on sea islands. Tc Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New Von. by steam, vc on uplands and \z on eta Islands; $1 25 f? tierce on rice; by sail, vc * tt c; ootton; - ft tierce on rice: 40c fl barrel cn rosin ; f 7(313 fi M on ?umber; ; P&IO fl M on timber. Ti Boston, by sail, vc ft lb cn upland cotton. To Providence; by sail ss fi M os beards, Vc fi ny ou cotton; by steam si ft cale on New - York ratea. To Philadelphia, by steam, V? ft 1* on uplands; by sail, $7 fi -.> on hoards; $9 on Umber ; (3 fi ton on clay, a sd $3@3 SQ cn paos phates. To Cal 'intore. by Bream, vc ft io by ?ai!, $6 ao?7 fi M cn boards; $3@3 25 fi ton. cn phosphate rock. Vessels ?re m demand by our merchant* to rake lumber freights frcm Georgetown S. c., Danen and sat I'la River, Ga and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10 @: 2 fi M a>-e de raies on lumber an,, buards. BXOHAKOB.-Sterllng eo d;.y bills 22V@22V DOMSSTIC EACEANOB. - The banka are i ur? ella lng sight checks on New York at oar; 5 days V off; 10 days V off; 15 days - off; 20 days - off; 80 daya - off. They are selling sight clucks Rt V premium. GOLD-11212 i Marke!!? by Telegraph. MOSEY MARKETS. LONDON, June 3-Evening.-Consols 91 }i. Bonds 80. PARIS, Ju-e 3-Noon.-Bourse rentes 53r loc. FRANKFORT, June 3-Noon.-Bonds 96V?96V. NEW YOKE, June s-Noon.-Go'd hus fluctuat? ed between UV and l2,v Light-, ones 17V; Blxty-twos UV; fours UV; dves same; new 14V; Btvens same; eights same; forties io. Evening-Munev easy at 2a4. sterling quiet. Gold 12al2V- Governments declined V- Stocks yery dull and steady. Tennessees 70 ;new 70V. Virginias 68; new 62 'Louisianas 70; new o4; levees 70; eights 64. Alabamas 103; Uvea 72. Georgias 89; sevens 92V- North Carolinas 47; new 26V- South Carolinas 75; new 63V- Specie export one and a qaarter million, hank s ate ment: Loans lucreased three hundred and sixty thousand; specie decreased, over a million and a half; deposits Increased over two and three quar? ter millions; legal tenders hi creased overa million and a half. NEW ORLEANS, June S.-Sterling 23. Sight V premium. Gchi UV vL.-.--- . . jj^os-MAB^rrs?^ &? i LIVERPOOL, Junes-Noon.-Cotton ?pen ed Arm; uplands 7Va8>l, Orleans 8vd; sales 12,000 bales. Later-But unofficial.-Cotton buoyant ; up? lands Sd, Or.eajis s .vi; sales is, ooo balts. Event; g.-cotton clubed Ann ; sales 18 ooo ; speculation and txpurt 6000 bales; uplands 7Va Sd. NBW YORK. JuDe 3-Noon.-Cotton Arm; up? lands 18V. Orleans ts-, ; sales 2C00 hales. Evening.-uottou steady; sales 3830 bales at iavc BosTON, June 3.-Cotton active; middlings I8V01 grjss receipts 1620 bales; sales 850; stock 7000. BALTIMORE, Jane 3.-Cotton Arm; middlings 1734c; net receipts 75 bales; gross receipts 127; sales 125; stock 1260. NORFOLK. June s.-Cutten Arm; low mkldlinga 16V'?.i6Vc; uet receipt*86 bales; exports coastwise 460; sale? 311; slock 2412. WILMINGTON, June 3.-Cotton Arm; middlings 16Vc: Let rte? ?pts 100 bales; exports coastwhe 294; sales 56; nock 95$. SAVANNAH, June 3.-Cotton In fair demand; midd.mg ieVal7; net receipts 466 bales; sales 450; Stuck 19 0.2 MOBILE. June S -Cotton Arm; middling 16Vc: set receipts 292 bale*; exports to the continent - 713. coastwise 134: sales 5(0; stock 19,180. NEV,- ORLEANS, June 3.-Cotton In eoul demand and pitees ad va tu ed; mido Hu g 17 Vc; net re? ceipts 1194 bans, gross 1385; exports to Havre 7789 Bat ct lo na 379; sales 4U0C; stock 93,461. AUGUSTA. June 3.-Colton opened with a good demand and ca Bed stn nc at 10 Vals Vc for Liv? erpool and 17c lor New York middling, offertug Btock being very tight; salea47 bales; receipts lol . PROTlSIOh SAND PRODCCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL. June 3.-Noon.-Lard 4Ss. Cum? berland in; 37HOd. NEW YOKE, June Z.-Noon.-Floor dull and un danged. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Coin quiet and steady. Polk quilt at $16 25. Lard steady, Turpentine duU at.48a48vc. Rosin Arm at )2 ai for strained. Freights quiet. Evening.-Floor unchanged. Wheat a shade Aimer for spring; winter nominal; Winter red and amber western $1 ?2al 64. Corn active and firm at70a72c. Toik $l5 25ai5 50. Lard-kettle lOVc N'avais quiet and Arm. Freights Arm. Groceries quiet. WILMINGTON, Jnne 3-P. M.-Spirits turpentine quletat 42WC KcRinateady, at 52 05 for strained; $21* for No 2;--$? Jo* extra pale; and $5"50 lor pale. Ctude turpentine quiet, at $3 25 for vellow dip and $4 25 tur v rgin. Nsw ORLEANS, Jnne 3-P. M.-Pork doll and lower; me-s sis. B.tcon dull at 7, 9a?vc Sugar enrtd hams 13.U4C. Lard dull and easier; tierce, lOValOVc; kee, 12al2Vc. Whiskey dull and liwerat8ec. All others unchanged. Continuous rains rcsti let business. New York Rice Market. From the Daily BuU'tin, Thnrsdav, Junel: Do? mestic Aim nt OV'aPJic but quiet. Foreign la very good demand irohi ?ll Ordinary sources and prices Heady with enough stock offering, how? ever, tor the out:H. Saes 400 bags Rangoon at 7a7Vc: and coo nairn Patna at 7 Va8c. From ihe Journal of Commerce: The market forfort-lgu remains qn'let, bui with quite small supplie* steady prices are current. We notice eales or4&0 bags Rangoon at 7a7Vc for old; 7Vc for ew ai.d 200 bags Patna at 7>?B8C for old and new Carolina ls qnlet at 9Va9Vc ? From the Dally Bulletin, June 2: Domestic in fair request and prime grades a trlAe Armer. Sales of 76. tierces at 9Val0c Foreign steady but .ie*s actlte, owing in part to a ?llght advance in Yi en ern freights, bales of 30J bag*, in lois, at 7a IX", for Rangcon and 7V?8c for Patna. The tu.ck U* 641 tierces Carolina and ll.coo bag? fi r elgn. . From the Journal of .Commerce: The market ls quiet but steady. The demand ts rather si? rk but small offenngs tneble holders to maintain r icca, we nr.te sales or loo bag's Rangoon at 7a 7Vc.-lte bags Patna at 7vc, and 60 tierces Caro? lina a- 9V?i0c. The steck on hand to-day ls 11 ooo bags foreign and 651 tierces Carolina. Boston Market. BO TON. May 3l.-COFFEE.-Tbe market is quite aull fur coffee, sud the sales of the week or no importance. The trade are purchasing only UjagalMota lor present wanta and we quote aaWr>'f Java at lPa22c. gold; singapore Jara at 18 alSVc gold, aud Kio at i4al5c per pound, gold. Bt. Dommgo LS qute'. with sales of loo bags Cane on privat* terms. We ouote St. Domingo and Cape at9Valoc per pound, geld, in bond. COTTON-The demand tor cotton has been good, and price? have been steadily a<vancluir ?Dr?he lhe a?v,ces rroni abroad are favorable, and crop prospects South are not ver? tw?ln,?\Th,ere^aver* conAdent feeling, iSSii?*1 th8t -;'.,ccs wni be sustained, althoogh the advance in May has been quite marked. The sales have been at 12ul8V'c for ordluarj; I5?a 16VC tor KOKI ordinary; l6Vai7c tor low mid diing, and nvaisc rot mld-dlng. Including rm *T?TJ;?{L Tl?e raiUK?l closed wun a fair demand at three pt ices. au ?^?H?^5S.^TI", adr"ce In cotton has im? parted more At n.aess to Vie goods market but no movement01 anyImponaneetonotice, standard goods continue to be wei sold Z. in woollens there has been a very rair business'doto and the market |. Arm and advancing. Maniac taren wi l pay much h.gher prices for raw mate? rial the coming ye r, and. with moderate ?tocia of goods on band, tame is no reason X higher KalliT0'0 remuaera Ive Price9 should not be GrNNV BAOf?.-The market Tor gunnv bags ls dull, and pi ice.- are nominal. We quote I4?i4f'c ti^J^Z V't.0TH..-'''n,.,, article ha3 heen quite ac ? e. and the nales emprise a- me 9000 rolls do ? &Cif J9?"A "e,ryar"' enrrency-now held .^^SS^^J^18 qDlte duu and ?,?"?TKL III spirits turpentine then? ?S? rffSSm^S Dbw No 2 ?t t^,; [,,rwh,'1' '"risin sales of 3uo audPa'naai7Va:Vepvrl-.. "-in?o-J at 6/T, New ^?ork Hay Market. From the Dally Bulletin. Jurie 2r Receipts to lay 1800 bau?. Receipts are falling off, and tbe market is slightly ann; most sales are made at sj. per loo pounds. The salea are 200 bales for Ha? vana, 65 bales for Georgetown, S. C., and 40 bales for Colombia, S. C.. at $1. and 50 bales for Peters? burg at 95c. Retail ls Arm and selling ralrly. Straw ls without change, but ls wanted, at. firm priceB. New "Work Naval Stores Market. From the Journal of Commerce, June 2: The market for spirits turpentine shows no decided change. At the free concessions .submitted to yesterday there la a fair trade .from consumers, and holders meet the market promptly. We quote merchantable lots at 49c. Sales embrace 100 bbls at 4f c; 160 bbls, from dock and yard, in (?mall lots, at 50c, and 20 bbls"from store, at 5lc. Rosins.-Th? market ls unusually qa?eUXThejlgnfc; stock gives nofders confidence, and strained rs quoted very steadily at $3 eoaJ 62J?. Sales em? brace 500 bb s Btralued at %i 6Z%\ 250 bbls pale at $5at); No. 2 quoted at $2 T5a3; No. 1 $3ai; pale at $4 25a6 50;?titra pale $8a7 3i Tar is very firm, with a fair Inquiry aud a small amount offering. Sales are GO 3bls Washington at.$2 60, and 50 bois do at $2 70. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, June 3.-TURPENTINE.-Receipts small. Salen of a bbls. at $3 25 for yellow dip, and $4 25 for virgin, pf r 280 pounds. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Hasdecllned KC. Sales of 374 hbds. it 42>ic per gadon for country pack? ages. COTTON-Eas advanced >?c. Sales of 3 bales at 15c, 15 at t?.u'c, 17at 16Jf?, 48 at lflc, sat I6.??c, and 4 at I6?c per pound. . ROSJN. -Sf,les or443 bbK at $2 05 ror strained, and ?215 for No. 2, $5a5 50 for pale, and $6 ror extra pale. A -gusta CoXto?^e?enient. ^ ' - AUGUSTA. June.2. Stook ou hand-September 1, 1870. 1,444 Receipts since to date.... ...193,972 '. Total.... ...'..../....a....*?.-..:i95.4io Exports and home consumption.190.030 Stock on hand to-day (Friday, 2)....;. 5,386 Total...".....!.....'."..'..190,418 Interior Cotton Markets. UNION, Jane 1 -54 bales sold daring theweek. Market opened on Monday at 13>?c; closed to day at 15 cts. CHARLOTTE, Jane 2.-Sales to-day 55 bales ft 13,l?aI5??e fer middling; market quiet. Receipts by Railroad, June 3. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 444 bales cotton, 57 bales coeds. 43 pkgs bacon. 21-cara -rood anuiumber. w Railroad Agtat, W| C Coamey ?: co. Frost A Adger, Q W Williams A A co, Geo'll Walter ft cc, Sloan ft Seignious, SViss ft co, W c Bee 4 co, w W Smith. A J Salinas, G W Wine, Pe.zcr, Rodgers ft co, lt O'Neill. Uisey * Kenyon, Manqueen ft Rlecke, H E Gtatnges, J ?j. Millonee, Mowrv*? Sou.^G S Hacker, D Appier, &\ S Miles Heeder ft D^vis. G Fol.Iu, W B Suiilh ft co, C A Graeier, A B Mulligan. NORTHEASTERS RAILROAD. 71 bales upland and 3 ba?s sea Island cotton. 586 bois naval store.", curs* wood, lumber and staves, ilve stock, mdse, .vc. To Frost ft Adger, J Marshall, Jr, Barden ft Parker, W K Ryan. J A Quacseubush, Trenh lin ft Sun, Kinsman ft rjo.v eil, Jas Cosgrave. B Boyd. - 1) Money. Oaldweil ft ( Sou, Reeder A Davis, A S Smith. E II Gardner, Di Spender, Pelter, Ko agers ? co, Howard ft Uro. A J i san as, J c Mailouee, E Weiliog, and Ka ll road Agent. Passengers. Per steamship Manhattan, for New York L Rtce, R vv.ide, Mrs Emery snit three children. Misa Emery. .Miss Rice. J I'Uiolio*-, Mrs J A Bren ner and children. J M. ndus. D R Wright ffifeaud four children and nurse, T R Wright, A Grant, J 0 Mathewson und sun, Mr Bus:wick, Mr Miller, Rev A W Marshall. Miss M S Marshall. K Blcaise, Miss E Lvnah, MUs M Jenni ps. Miss II Jenulugs, Miss H T Jennings, tl B Jennings, M Hayes, J K Wmt aker, Mrs mole, Misa Tooie, P H Berond, Ml-s S E.IK O B Baoon, J Inman and wife. A ll Bowman, Mrs II Conway, W Jacub-" an 1 8 11, vv L Kretiner. W Whi e Mi Haskell and wife, Mrs Bidwell and child. Mrs M Ker, J Cordon. G Walker. I' Johnson, JU Btinian? and wife, ST Souder and wile, Ja? Harrigan, F W Stro: g and ? lie, W ll Fowler and wife, J Healy, J F Ensor. A Gel-s. Wm Hasch, X Bath, M Arm. li Perry. J Haas J shelly, J Held. Il W Smith, J J Tavlor. TS Hicks, il Jacobs, U Hall, W Dotbard, (? J Lutin, J ? Huliu and wife. Miss Ackerman, ? P Brown, J B Warreu, aid 15 on neck. Perstearatr Dictator, irom ralatka via Jack, sonvllle. Fernandina and Savannah-Mus ll S Kills, Mrs A Mitchell sud child. Col W ca l, Coi G C Gibbs. Mrs C D Carr, A H Baw m au. Mrs A R Dibbl: and eli,id, B ll Whitaker, Mr Guire, Mrs and Miss Toole Ed Arms, Mr Kosiwlck. R Sured \ Mr Hasklll a;id wife. Mrs CB Fut ch and child, J Boyd, Mrs T Osena, E Cbcnileer and wile and 10 on "deck. Per steamer Pilot Boy. from Beaufort and Pacific Landing-A.? Hall, w H Crouch. Jos W >eabio.k, Mis S y. Mrs Kenake aud child, E E Hughes, W T Ha:o, and 8 deck. Ter steamer Water Lily, rrom Edisto. Enter? prise and Way LaD<Unps-J Whatey, H A Towlcs, Miss Riordan, Miss H Raymond, and 9 deck. ?O&X OALMfDJ.!*. MOON'S PEASES. full Moon. 3d, 1 hour. 7 minute*, monunj. Lust quarter. 9th, 7 iiuufs. )5 uunures. eveumc. Sew Mom, nth. ?honis. 9 minutes, eveumg." first yuurier. :6"h. 5 hours. 24 minute?, evening \ j J CNR. 61 .'Jonday. 6: uesdny. 7i Wednesday. 8jil:t!isday.... ol Friday. loNanirday_ lllsundny.. ?j?. IlJoti "ATEL MJLHIXJS NEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C.JUNE 5, 1871. Lat S6 deg 46 coin 38 sec. j Lon 79 deg 57 min 27 sec. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Steamer Dictator. Coxetter. Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. 150 pkgs mdse. To Rs venel ft co, G H Ingraham ft son, F Porcher, Ste?ens, Werner ft Ducker, W M Bird ft co, J L ft co, .1 Thomp-on, J D Aiken, Geo W Wil- . hums ft co, Reeder ft Davis. Steamer PUot Boy, sly. Beaufort. Chlsolm's and Pacific Landings. Sundries. To J D Aiken, Mrs R S Gibbs, Terry A Nolen, and Steele 4 War? dell. -Steamer Planter. Cordes, Peedee River via , Georgetown. 16 bales upland cotton. 414 bbls . naval stores, 14 bags rice, mdse, ftc. To Raven el, Holmes A ^o. Mowry A SOB, Bardon & Parker. 1 Frost A Adger, J Marshall, Jr, s D Sioney, Kins? man ft Howell, J A Ujuackeubush. Steamer Gmeral Manlgault, Watts, Gardner's Bluff and Pe;clee Landings. 50 bales cotton, 10 bags rice, 21.000 shingle*, AC. To Shackelford ft Kelly. W C B;? A co. Mowry ft Son, Klug ft Gib? bon. Frost ft Adger. Claghorn, Herring ft co. Steamer W.ucr Lilly, Toglio, fcdisto. Enterprise ! and way Landings. - packages vegetables ami sundries. Tc Douglas Nisbet, Wm ? Courtney ft , co. Stoney ft Lowndes, B R Riordan. M McGoitv, 1 P Tecklenburg, H CRobertsou and Order. CLEARED SATURDAY. < Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York Janies Adger & co. ,4 SAILED SATURDAY. Steamship Manhattan. Woodhall, "gew York. < Brr.rsfc-bwk Othere, McGregor,' Liverpool. . ' * FROM THIS PDRI. ; Spanish br g Ondina. Malier, Barcelona, 12th May. ? ' . -. ' -. Sehr Cynosure, Plnkham, B?-toa, Slst>May. Sehr Frank 4 Emily, McCobb, Georgetown, S C. 1 2lihMav. Sehr David' Miller, Rogers, Boston, June 1. CLEARED FOR THIS .t>UKT. Steamship Virginia, Hunter* Philadelphia. 1st June. M'ARLNE SEWS BY TELEGRAPH. SAVANNAH, Jane 3.-Arrived, steamship Geni Barnes, New York; slap Cynosure, Liverpool ; brig Cora w Tucker, Cuba, Cleared, steamship Cortes, New Orleaus. MEMORANDA. GEORGETOWN. M?y 30.-Arrived on 29th Mar, sehr Frank A Emily. McCobb, Cnnrleston. i tear? ed 26ih, sehr J G Panis, Webber, ror Elizabeth City; 3oth, sehr tray Belle, Cox, lor Ballimore. Th pilot boat Sybil, No 9. spoke off Georgetown on Suuday (.yesterday) morning, the sehr M C Mosely, 17 days Irom Philadelphia for Harlen, Ga. The sehr Pr.:ma, Bankin, for Georgetown, S C, cleared at New York May 31. LIST OF VEs.SSL? Cr, CLEAR!D AND SAILEI' FOI'. T3?S TOST. FOREIGN. L1VKRPCOL. Br ship islanc, Home, McLellan., up.April 6 Br bark Vinco, Robson, sailed.April 25 WEST HARTLEPOOL, ENG. Br bark Rath-een, Lester, up.Muy 5 CALLAO. Br brig Bellor.l, Jones, sailed.Jan 23 CARDIFF. The RT K Carey,-.sailed.Mav 6 The Martha, Iajwis, sailed.May 9 MALAGA. Span brig Rosario, Gliardo, sailed.May 26 DOMESTIC. BCJrtTOK. Brig J A Devereaux. Clark, cleared.May 19 i Brig L'zaoel. Tabbut. cleated.May.' ? i Sehr BN Hawkins, Wyatt, up.May \: ll"' WW0^ i ? . !. m- - kchr J M Morales, Newman, cleared.. -..May 29 sclir Queen of the South, Byrnes, creared..May 17 ?chr Mvrover, Brown, cleared....May 22 Sehr L'S Davis, Bishop, np....May 27' Sehr Hattie Coombs, Jameson, cleared....May 27 PHILADELPHIA. steamship Virginia, Hunter, cleared.June 1 BALTIMORE. Sehr J H Stickney,' Fooks, cleared.-May 12 Sehr P L Smith, Robinson, cleared.May 26 Sehr Sea Queen, Rosebrook, cleared.May 25 Sehr Chas Comery, Plnkham, cleared.May 29 Scbx,E McLaln, Crowell. cleared^..May 27 BASOOS,: MK. Sehr Hannah, Staples, cleared.May 23 ROCEPORT, MB. Sehr Nellie Doe, Richardson, sailed."May 14 Snipping jp o R B ATTTTM ORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THBOUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED^ TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, : AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The fine Steamship SEA GULL, Dutton. Com? mander, will sail for Baltimore on FRIDAY, 9th Jane, at half-past ll o'clock A. M. y*- Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am pie time TO sample and sed their Goods frcm sh* Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to-. . O -. PA?L C. .WENHOLM, Agent. jnn?o_No. 2 Union Wnarves. .pOR PHILADELPHIA, WEEKl/Y STEAM" LIN &-T H ? RSDAYS-C*? N NECTING WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. The Screw Steamship . VIRGINIA., - H?NTER, Commander, Will be dispatched for Philadelphia on rf-?> TarRSDAV, Stn June, a: 5 o'clock ????j???? P. AL-, from Brown's North Wharr. *3-Through Bills Lading issued for Cotton, Rice and Rosin, Ac, tn the New England Cities, Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and the principal Northwestern Cities. .Spirits Turpentine as agreed, ,- . . . SsTThe Steamer of this line will take Lumber to Philadelphia on accommodating terms. For Freight engagements applv to WM. A. COURTENAY. .- Jnn5-mwtb3 No? 1 Huon Wharf. jr ? R S E W ? O lt fi OK WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, AT 9 O'CLOCK- A. il. Tile Splendid Sidc.Wheel Steamship CHARLES? TON. J.is. Berry. Commander, will sall for New Vi.rk on WEDNESDAY, June 7, at 9 < 'dock, A. M., from Pier No. 2 Umon Wharves. The Fast and Popular Steamship GEORGIA,.| Captain Crowell. will rollow. and sall on TT;ES IVv. Juno 13, at hulf past 5 o'clock P. M., from Pi r No. 2, Union Wharves. ' Thrnuch Bills or hading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS ft GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Ti leste, Naples, Leghorn. Chri-tlania. Goiten burg. and.to Plascow, bv ANCHOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New Enc land Cities as usual. Insurauce Dy Steamers of thia Line v per cent. For Fr?tent Engagements or Passage, having very fine Stato-room accommodations, apply ta WAGNER. HCGE11 .fc CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharf. jnn3-3_ JP 0 K X li W YORK. OLD LINK SI KW YORK AND CHAULES TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1315. jPiCItJFS AND EL Ll G ANT DI-; CR STATEROOM! THE -VH?T FAST AND "SPLENDI3 Side-Wheel Steamships of this brae'will sail from Adger'a Wharf as-follows- : JAMES ADGER, SA?BU?UT, June loth, at 12 . " o'clock M. -f ? MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, ' June 17th, at 5>i o'clock P. M. . - -ijte " JAMES ALGErf, SATURDAY, June ?S;li, at ll iv o'clock A. M. . . -.; MA sn ATP A5". SATURDAY, July lat, at 5 o'clock P. M. . . * B*T Insurance x percent. hythis-Line. 13* Through Blkaof Lading given on Cotton tn Liverpool, Boston. Providence and the New Eng land manuf.'.cturing towns at the lowest marke: rares. tar- State-rooms may'be secured m advance without extra chat ge. For Freight or Passage engagements, apply tc msy.24_JAME?? ADOER A CU. JjlOR LIVERPOOL. TIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY ?"ill dl-patch one of their first-class, full power Iron Screw Steamships from PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS POLCOWS: . i NEVADA, Capt. GREEN...'..MRy il. at o A M WYOMING, tapr. WuiNNERAV.May 81, at 3 P M NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD.... .'.Jane 3, at 3 P M MINN-SOTA, Capt. T. W. FREE MANN.June 7, at 9.30 A M IDAHO, Capt, PIJICE.June 14, at 3 P M MANHATTAN, Capt. FORSYTH..June 17, at 3 P M ?OLOR ADO.Capt.T.F.FiiEEMAN.June 21, at 3 P M IVISCONSIN, Capr. WILLIAMS..June 28, at 2 P M Cabin Passage $90. gi.ld'. Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $30, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS ft GUION, No. 63 Wall street, N. T. N. B.-Through Bills Lad lug to Liverpool issued jy the Charleston abd New Y'ork Steamers, which make close connection with the above line. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES AUGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER ft CO., maye Or WM. A. COURTENAY_ pACIFlO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPYY THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, QHINA AND JAPAN FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the ahove inae leave Pier J~&&?~L Nc. 12. Ncr:!: River, foo; o? Cauai SVUftrv .treet. Sew York, ar 12 o'clock noon, of tiis 16tn iud '3Jth of every mouth (except when tuest lates fal! ou Suuday, then the saturday pieced .us. All departures connect at Panama witt steam? ers for South Pacille and central American rons. Departure of lath touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japau and China, steamers leave Sau Fran? cisco lirsr of everv month, except when lt falls on munday: then ou Hie day preceding. No california steamers toucu at Havana, bu ?io direct from New York to Aepinwall. One hundred ncunds baggage free to each adult Medicine and atteudauee free. For Passage Tickets or other information appl ar thc COMPANY'S TICKET OFFIe-'E. on the wharf root or Canal street. North River, New i erk. F. K. KABY, Agent. julylQ-lyr OR J? JJ O' R X D A, VIA SAVANNAH. The steamer DICTATOR, Captain - .^-rr"*^ L. M. Coxetter. will leavo Southern?@??E3u Wharf ww IT Kan*' KVENIML at s3u ? C.O<K. [unth further notice,) for Jacksonville, Fernan? dina and Palatka, arriving back at Chane? on every SATCHDAT AFTEKNOON, mayii KAVENEL ft CO.. Agents, F Shipping. OE LIVEBPOOL The fine American Bark ANNIE KIM- A BALL, C. 0. M. Stinson. Master, Having theSBfc greater portion of her cargo engaged and going on board, will meet with dispatch. For farther Freight engagements, apply to jan5-l W. B. SMITH A CU., Napier's Range. yo R WEIGHT'S BLUFF AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON SANTEE RIVER. The Steamer PLASTER. Capt. H. _ ?*JE!?V S. Cordes, wul receive Freight zt jsSSSSSSLm Accommodailon Wharf THIS DAT, the 5ih inst., and will leave"TO^SIQHT. Freight and wharfage prepaid. For engagements, applv to RAVES EL, HOLMES A CO., jun61 . No. 177 East Bay. F OS. GARDNER'S BLUFF AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON PEEDEE RIVER. The Steamer GENERAL MANI- . -jeE^J* G A ULT, Captain George Watts, iB^jSSSEX now receiving Freight at Boyce's wharj, und will leave as above on WEDNESDAY MORNING, Jone 7. For"engagements, apply to SBACKELFORD A KELLY, Agents, jan5-2 _No. 1 Boyce's Wharf.. QHANGE. OF SCHEDULE. GEORGETOWN STEAMERS, Until farther notice, the Steamer _ .ffi^h. EMILI", Captain C. 0. White, v;til???a??mSi?m leave Charleston every WEDNESDAY SIGHT, at 9 o'clock, and Georgetown every THURSDAY AF? TERNOON, at 5 o'clock. For engagements apply -on board at Commer? cial wharf! or to SHACKELFORD A KELLY, Agents, Jan3 ,_No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. FOR BEAUFORT, PACIFIC AND CHIS OLM'S LANDING. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain J. w. siy,'will leave Central Whari^^.,^,^ . .'or Ed 1sto, Beaufort and Pacific Landing, eveiy I MONDAY MORNING, at > o'clock, and for Beaufort I and Pacific Landing every THURSDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. Returning, will leave Beaufort every TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, ami will leave Edisto every TUESDAY, at 3 o'clock. P. M. J. D. AIKEN, maris Aeon:. fjLYLE TABLE OF STEAMER WATER LILLY, FOR JUNE, 1871. FOR EDISTO, ESTERPRISE ASD WAY LAND. . . INGS, (INLAND ALL THE WAY.) (ATER LILLY ?m -receive -ftelght av<SWMMttaMM|_ Wharf, on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, uuu leave asfoUowB: CHARLESTON. ' i EDISTO. F.lday, 2J...?..?a A.M. Saturday. 3d.4 A.M. Tuesdayietlw.. j AM.1 W*da*=<iay, 7th..6 A.M. Friday. otto.M.M ?-.M., saturday, I0th...,9 A.M. Tuesday, 13th.. 2? P.M.j Wednesday, 14,12? P.M. Friday, 16th.6A.MJ Saturday, 17th..2? P.M. Tuesday, 20tb....7 A.M I W. due-day, 21.6? A.M. Friday. 23d.9 A.M. Saturday, 24th..."7 A.M. Tuesday, 27th...ii A.M. Wednesday, aa..io A.M. Friday, i0;h....2? P.M.| Saturday. July 1..1 P.M. For Freight engagements or passage applv on boaid or to . DOUGLAS MaBET." South Atlantic Wharf. N. B.-Freight and Wharfage payable on the wharf. Junl-thm F OE LAKE SUPERIOR . THE UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY, AND. ATLANTIC, DULUTH AND PACIFIC LISE. due of the Splendid Steamers METKOR. IN'DIA, I.PACIF1C, COBCRS, ATLANTIC, JAPAN, KEWEE fNAW, ARCTIC, CHINA and ST. PAUL, will leay.; B?rlalo dally (except Fridars and saturdays,) at 3 P. M., Erle the next m< rnlne, Cleveland the same night, and Detroit at io P. M.. dallv, (ex? cept Sundays and Mondays I for DULUTH arid in? termediate LAKE SUPERIOR PORTS. Connections are made nt Duluth with the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad, to St. Paul, I and all points in Minnesota. Nnnliern WJscousm and Iowa Also, with the Sort hern Pacific Rail? road for the Red River Country. Excursion Tickets, AT GREATLY REDUCED KATES. will be issued by all principal Railroads tu M. Pani by this rente, returning via all rail. Ol by Rail Koutes to St. Paul and Duluth, returning via Lake. During the months of June, July and August, EXCURSION TRITS will be made via the S?rth Shore of Luke Superior, visiting the Sliver Mines, Fort William, Grand Portage, .fcc. FLT further Information, apply to B. F. PATRICK. General Passenger Aaenr, Buffalo, S. Y. E. T. EVANS. Manager A. D. and P. Line. S. D. CALDWELL, General Manager U. S. Co. ma\8-mwi3mos ?coing Ala cl) mes. AND THE 1 WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCh MACH IS E. . are the best lu use. For sale on the Lease Plan, wita monthly pay ments, on easy terms, or fer cash. All Linds- o. Machine attachments, Needles, Cotton, (white '.-.lack and colored,) silk, Oil, Step, kc, AC. Repairing as usual. Circular? and saxnpleH ol work sent on application. D. B. HASELTON, Oenei?! '*ealer In First Clans Sewing aaa chilies ana Material. Nu. 207 King street, augl7 charleston. S. C. Jsaacscn's preparations. STJBB POE! DEATH TO RATS, ROACHES BEDBUGS, &c. SEVER FAILING. BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ALWAYS FRESH. Sold ar. Wholesale by DOWIE. MOISE & DAVIS, And ar retail by all Druggists. febi-imrt JU ST RECEIVED, CARBOLATE OF LIME, the best Disinfectant and clestrover of Rats, Mee Bugs, Cockroaches ?c. A small quantity placied where they frequent wul at once disperse them. Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pata Ex tractor. A fresh supply of Flemiug's Worm Confections the most reliable :a use. ..' . Also, a fresh supply of SEAL OLEUM, the grea remedy for Rheumatism. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BARR, m y3o Sn. 131 M Retina stree; JJONEY! HONEY ! HONEY I Fine New Country HONEY, to be had In quanti? ties to suit purchasers, of DR. H. BA ER, may25_ So. IS Meeting street. JUST RECEIVED, CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, (UelmboW's.) ' By DR. H. BAER, may 15_. So. 131 .Meeting street. g AGE'S CATARRH REMEDY, PIERCE'S GOLDEN DISCOVERY. DRBING'3 PILE REMEDY, and all other uew Preparations. For sale by DR. H. BAER, mario No. 131 Meeting street. H ELMBOLD'S B UCHU! HELMBOLD'S SARSAPARILLA Helmbuld's Rose Wash Hemb'jld's catawba Grape Pills. For sale by DR. IL BAER. majl? Nc, 131 Meeting street. ?rnn? flri^?Bistribimon. CII?IILSSI^ imilT?RL? latC??lllW FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FRETEE ?5 OHO OL FUND, CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ..." J . . . I r"':' . Have commenced the Distribution of Awards in Lands and Tenements, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pianos, Organs, Harps, Statues, Gold Watchels, Silver and Plated -Ware, &c, by Baffle, and will continue twice a day, at 12 M. and 5 P. M., at the General Office, No. 147 Meeting street, Charleston, S. O. The Directors or the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, for the Benefit of the Free School Fond, having compiled'with the terms ol their Charter, and paid over" to-J. K. JILLSO.?, state superintendent of Education o? South Carolina, the snm cf One Thousand Dollars, being the annual payment of the School Fond under the Charter, (the receipt being hereto appended,) have inaugurated a system of insurance Cen Ideates which is surronmled ny every degree or ialrness, and will-be Raffled ror twice a dav, ac Twelve M. and Five K M.,-in public, under the superintendence or Captain FENN PECK, a Sworn Commissioner. Tn? advantages- or this svstem are, that the purchasers can have the choice or their own num? bers anywhere rrom No. 1 to No. T3, and the privilege or llmltlngor increasing their investments at pleasure. The Schedule of Rares adopted by the Company will explain more fully and accurately andean be obtained at the CtSce of the Compauy or from any venders. Every Raffle thai I akes plac?is classed and numbered on the Company's Official Booka, and takes place twice a day. as foLows: Numbers printed on Cubes from No. l to Nu. 78, are placed (In public) by the Sworn Comniij Eionerlna Class Baffle Cylinder and are well stjaKeu. A boy blindfolded takes one of these Cubes which ls exhibited to the spectators and declared io be and ls recorded as the first Raffled number. The Raffle Cylinder wili then be revolved, and the boy again takes out another number, which ls simi? larly exhibited to the spectators and recorded as the second Barrie number. This operation will be re? peated until Twelve numbers are Raffled our, of the cyllmaer. and each number will be recorded on tue Official Bosks of the Company In the order in which lt i3 taken In the Raffle. These Twelve num? bers so Raffled in each Raffle will decide all ihe AWARDS OF CERTIFICATES. All the nuajbers In each Raffle are equal no dlsilucuon being made as to the order tn which the nnmhers are ia>.ea lu the Rnffli, and the AWARDS ARE AT ONCE DELIVERED to the successful CERTIFICATE HOLDER. . ' EXPLICATION OF THE CERTIFICATE .WV A RDS. Purchasers select their own num'aers anvwhere from 1 to 78, and for example, say, pays for the same one dollar. The ven 1er gives the purchaser a certificate wita toe number or numbers selected, and enters the same numb r or numbers upon the Company's Register (with the amount so paid) to be returned to the oitlce or the Company by the vender before the Raffle takes place. Purchasers may selec a One Number Certificate, or a Two Number Certificate, cr a Three Number Certificate, or a Four Number Certificate; A Single Number Certificate rue.maa single number selected by the buyer aay where from 1 to TR, and should thal number bo taken mt. lu the Twelve Numbers so taken from the Raffle Cylinder, ire purchaser will bc eniiried tn AWARD OF FOUR 'iIMEStbe value of shares in the RAFFLED PROPERTY or cost cf the original Certificate of Shares. A Two Number (.'en I neate means if the Two numbers as the Certificate come out in the Twelve cumbers taken from the R ?fflel cylinder, will enntic the successful holder to an AW ARD of Shares In the RAFFLED PffOi ER CY er TWtSi'Y times the value or cost or the original certificate or. Shares. A Three Number Certificate means if the Three cumbers on the Certificate come out in the Twelve so taken from tuc Rnitl* Cylinder will em.tie the holder to an AWARD ol Shares lu the RAFFLED PROPERTY <?.! ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY' TIMES the value or cost or the original Certificate of Shares. If but Two or the numbers are out In the Three on the Certificare, the pur? chaser will receive aB AWARD of TWICE tba amount of the value or cost of the original Certif?cale. A Four Number Certificate mes?is ir the Four mininer* on the Certificate come nut In the Ttvelve sd taken from the Raffle Cylinder the pure mser wi, 1 b_- entitled to an AWARD of Shares in the RAFFLED PROPERTY ni THREE HUNDRED TIMES Hie value or c<?st of ?he original Certificate pf Shares, ir but Three of the numb? rs on the C?ntrica te ar? out in the Kaili.; the purchaser will receive an AWARD or Shares iu -the KA.FFLED PROPERTY or TEN times Hie value ur cost of the original Certificate or Shares. A person tuny invest in a Certificate of Shares in these RAFFLSSan amount smaller large as he pleases. The Company's Schedule List nf .Awards is made cur. at the rate of ONE DOLLAR FOK CERTIFICATES, but certificates will be t-sned of tue value or 25, 5iand 75 ceuts: also, $l, $2, 13.54, $5 and to $ to and upwards, and the Awar- a delivered pro nita to the schedule llsr or rates. The above explanation wtil enable a nv ona desiring to take a share lu tlwse KamVs to do so under? standingly, and ihe Baffles being, fairly and honestly conducted m pu alic by the Sworn C<>mmr*stoa. er and exactly at ihe hours named,, taty alford a safer means ol Investment thau any other busi? ness speculation The first Property and Lind. Scheme of the Company will oe issued tn"a shot" time, and will be Raffled every three months. Any further Information will be furnished by Hie General Agent of the Company, at their Office, No. 147 MEETING STREET, opposite the Ciiatleston Hotel, where Certificates are for sale. J. 3?. HORBACH, General Agent ol" the Company, P. O. Box No. 249. .CHARLESTON. Mav 24'h. 1871. Received of the CHARLESTON CHARIT ALLS ASSOCIATION, or the Sta'e or South Carolina, far ihe Bene?t of the Free School Fund, (-ucce-s- rs . r R. H. WJLLOUGUBY A CO., <me Tnous-and Dol? lars, being ihe sum in rall to he naid Into the hand' of the S nt- Superiutendea of Education, -as re? quited by anAct of the General Assembly Of the State er South Carolina, passed at the regular Ses sion of 1870-71, approved March Sib, bil. J. K. JILLSuN. may-'d-lmo two Superintendent Education. South Carolina. $500,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! -o THE SOUTH CAROLINA References in South Carolina : General WAD?; HAMPTON, General JOHN 8. PRESTON. Knn. B. F. PERRY, Hon. W. D. SIMPSON, Governor M. L. BONHAM. ANDREW si MONDS. Eeq.. General JOHNSON HA'iOOD. Bon G. A. T'-ENHOLM, Don. ARM1STEA? HURT, Governor J, L MANNING, Hon. JAMES CHESNUT, Hon. J. B. CAMPBELL. References in New York City : AUGUST BELMONT & CO., Bankers; MORTON". BL'SS A C-'\, Bankers; Hon. CHARLES O'CONOR, Counscllorat-Law; Hun. JOHN Fi. WARD. Conasellor-at-Lnw; Hon. KOO KR A. PRYO-t. Counsellor-it - Law: Colonel RICHA-0 LATHERS. T. A. HOYT. Esq.. Pre-Went Gold Room; HUNT, THOMPSON A CO.. Factors; ANDERSON, STARR 4 CO., Merchants; PETT?S A CO., Merchants; F. ZOGBAUM & FAIRCHILD, Merchants. -o S500,000 TO BE AWARDED TO THE TICKET-HOLDERS OF THE SER?ES OF CONCERTS TO COMMENCE ON THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, 1871, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, CHARLESTON, S. C., ON WHICH DAY THE DRAWINC COMMENCES, TUE SOUTH CAROLINA? LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION UNDER TH S AUSPICES of the."Souili Carolina-?tate Agrlcu.tural and Mechanical Society," will give a series of concerts at:itl!e Academy of Mustc, Charlestun, s. c., coutmeuelng octoo?r 1st, 1371, for the purpose or raising a lund to enable Emigrants to settle upon lauds selected by the A>soclatlon for Homes of Northern and E.irope.an "Farmers and others, m th? Stuc o? south Carolina, and for tti?lr transportation thither and support for Hie first year. 150.000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, ANO NO MORE, -AT FfVE DOLLARS EACH. ALL THE PREMIUMS. INCLUDING DEED ASM CERTIFICATE OP flTL'v. TO ACADEMY OF MCL-1C, will be depostted with the National Bink o' the Republic, New York. &500,000 XIV GIFTS ! 1st Gift-ACADEMY.QF MUSIC, Charleston, S. C., cost to build $230,000, hovlng an annual rent?t'or about ?20,00t)f',""rom Opera House, stores aad.Uails; the building being about 230, feet j by, -60 feet, nod siiuated corner of King and Market streets, lu the ceutre of the city, and well ,kuown to be the tines; winding and most valuable . property .In Charleston;1 valued at.'.. .8250,0 )0 2d Gift-Cash......,...,..:. 100,000 3d Gi?t-CasiiAA'.VA'AA ?.,. ?5,0 ?0 Atti .GlitjT-caah .>.. ~j. l.f.. f.. j,.;.' 10,000 'st h Girt-cash........ A A.,.-.-.'. 5,o.)pi 25 Gifts-Cash-each $iofo..A. as.oorf 25 Gifts-Cash-each $500.$->.?... 12,500 350 Girts-cash-each' $ioo... ..ii... 1 .:. 35,000 250Girts-Cash-each $50.. 12,500 500 Girts-Cash-each $25.;. 12.500 1250 Gilts-Cash-each $10.-,.". 13,500 2404 cifts, amennts t'o.S500,ooo . BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., v Agents S. C. Land and Immigration Association, General M. C. BUTLER, ) 4 JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., f CHARLESTONAS. C. General M. W. GARY, j AGENTS WANTED-LIBERAL COMMISSIONS ALLOWpD. Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing: General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia. Generai BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of Sonlli Carolina. Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, ol New York. A FAIR AND COMMENDABLE SCHEME ! CHARLESTON. S. C., May -, 1871. We take pleasure In certifying that we are acquainted with General M. C. BUTLER. JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., and Gestera! M. W. GARY, or the firm or BUTLER, CHADWICK GARY A CO., and know them to be gem lernen of lut?grlty, and we regard the object they have or assisting immigran t to homes in South Carolina of g eat importance to the State as well aa to the immigrants, and we have every confidence that tneir enterprise will be carried ont with fairness and honesty to all par? ties concerned. GEO. A. TRENHOLM, L W. HAYNE. B. H. RUTLEDGE, A. G. MAGKATH, JAMES CONN RR. THOS. Y. SIMONS, JAMES R. PRINGLE. HENRY BUIST. WILMOT G. DESAUSSURE. Tickets can be prooured or E. SEBRING A CO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 34 Broad street. mayi3-3m-js iflachitterp, Castings, Ut. "STA B LISHE rTTiTIT WORKS JOHN P. TAYLOR ? CO., (Successors to Cameron A Co.,) ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, ?c., ?c. Coner East Bay and'Prltchard streets, near tue . Dry Dock, , ? CHARLESTON, 5. C. MANTJFACTCRER8 OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILE-RB, Marine, Stationary any Portable. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. COTTON. PRB8S ES. ! Shafting, Pulleys and Gearing Iron Fronts for Buildings 1 . Castings of every kind m Iron or Brass . - :/ . Forgings or every description. ''? ?3" Guarantee to fnrnlsrt Engines and Boilers? ofas good quality and power, and atas low rates asean be- nad in New York, Baltimore or Phil? adelphia. AGENTS FOR ' JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOVERNOR AND STOP VALVES, which are put on all Engines made at - these Works. ? - tsr Repairs promptly attended to. mario-mwfsmosDAC . ?<. W??? mar27-rawf6mos Drags, gl)gmuols, Ut. rj^lfuN??m PREPARED BY THE NEW YORK MEDICAL UNIVERSITY. COMPOCND FLUID EXTRACT OF CANCER PLANT-Price $2 Cough Lmcrus-Price SI Ditanthu- Extract, for Epilepsy, St. Va ns' Dance, Spinal ami Drain Affections-Price $2 Catarrh Specific-Price $2 Uydraied Oxymel, for Consumption, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough. Ac-Price $2 Tile Extract-a never falling Pile.cure-Price $2. May Apple Pills, for Dyspepsia, Torpidity of the Liver, Constipation. Ac-Price 5u cents Headache Pills-rrice 50 ceuts Al?ahne Resolvent-?n Iodized ch<mlcal water superior to Vichy, Kissingen, Seltzer, Ac Frice si Five Minute Pain Curer-Price SI Chemical Heating, Blood and Bone Ointment Price SI Etheretl Phosphorus-Price $8 Ltthla- ior the Kidneys-Price S3 Ka'alpi Extract-the woman's friends-Price $3 Victoria Regia-unrivalled for beautifying the complexion-Price $2 Amaranth-for the Hair-stops falling hair-Price SI Neuralgia-Rheumatic Elixir-Price $2 Fever and Ague Globules-Price $2 per box. For sale bv DR. H. BAER, april No. 131 MeetlDg street, Charleston. E XCELSIO R HAI N I C R -ff O No DYE ! Insures Healthy and Vigorous Growth. " War? ranted not to contain LEAD, Sulphur, or any other Injurions Drug. 1 The Excelsior Hair Tonic will keep the head clear or Dandruff, prevent the falling out of the Hair, and give it a soft and beautiful gloss. It ls not injurious to the health of the user, nor is it greasy and ulthy like many of tbe prepara? tions at present offered as Hair Renewers. Manufactured by DR. H. BAER, Wholesale and P etali Druggist. No. 131 Meeting street, Charlestcn. Price per bottle 50 cents. S. B. -All the preparations manufactured by DH. H. BAER are In accordance with f?rmalas given by distinguished Physicians, and have been subjected to long and careful trial. They are no secret remedies, and he is ar all times prepared to submit these formulas to members of tne profes? sion, or others desiring such Information. JpRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. Prepared by GrlmanJt-A Co., Pans : SYRUP OF HYFOPHOSPHATE OF LIME, aSJ/ erign remedy In phthisis-relieves, OOugos Night sweats. Ac Guaraua, for headache, neuralgia, Ac. Pepsine, for indigestion, loss of appetite, Ac. Iodized Syrup of Horseradish, invaluable :or persons unable to take Codhver oil-especially recommended in cutaneous affections, and as a most powerful depuratlve. Digestive Lozenges or the Alkaline Lactates, a pleasant and affective remedy for functional de? rangement of the digestive organs. Troches or Pepsine and Paucreatine. ALSO, PURGATIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cottm. VOMITIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cnttin. Dragees de Sautonlve. Dragees de Morphine. Lancelot's Asthma Cigarettes. For sale bv Dr. H. BAER, ???.fl??,vT? 131 Meering sire"' J^ffEy CELEBRATED 1 GERMA^OOTHING CORDIAL, FOR INFANT 8. . A reliable and Invaluable remedy In COLIC, CHOLERA INFANTUM, Dysentery. Warhj such other diseases ns children are sui du ra g the period of Teething. This Cordial ls manufactured from th Drugs, all carefully selected, and contains I jurions ingredient. No family should bo wungu: it. The best Physicians have recommended lt, and Mothers may administer it with perfect con? fidence. - It contains no Opium or other Anodyne. Manufactured by DB. H. BAER, ' Wholesale and Retail Druggist, No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston. Price 2 j cents a bottle. Tne usual discount to the trade._*_ HE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE. T SELF ACTING.-NO PtJMPIN'G.-NO AIR INJECTED. The best universal SYRINGE In the market. It is recommended by the first Physicians of th country. lt ls so simple that lt cannot get ont of order. There are no valves, and nothing that will cor? rode. One will last a Ufe time. ' Dr. JOS. H. WARREN, an eminent Phlsiclan, or Boston writes to the manufacturers: 'From the fact of its sin. ?"".tty and correct principle m the structure or yow 'Fountain Sy? ringe,' and ror the easy manipulation, practicable result, and comfort to the patient, I have recom? mended this Instrument extensively.? The Profession are Invited to call and examine the apparatus. For eale. wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, ? ao. 131 Meeting street, may30 Agent for South Carolina.