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Yea '.nd T?O. Tes, I Mid yon ia? c nig at in tue s tarli g ti, Wtren taking 'JU white hand to kiss; Yon whispered, in my ear the Bweet story TU11 ikou>nt love-making was bliss. This morn'mg I laughed at your spooning, Ha saj'j l must send back the ring; It's ratnrer too plain ror the fashion- * . Bota diamond would have been jus; the .hing. Last night, with the moonlight and mnslc, And your voice BO thrillingly low, J really believed that I loved yon, and hadn't the heart to say no. Bnt this morning Iv'e quite changed my mind, sir, For I think that a thousand a year Wouldn't hardlv take care of two persons, When satins and silks are so dear. lt may do for some-love in a cottage, . With roses, the romance ar/d all; Bu c. for me, 1 had rather have jewels. Point lace, and a camel's hair Bhawl. So good-bye, Tom, don't think I am heartless, But yon know that a woman most dress; Yon never could buy half my finery, And I should dletr 1 had to wear lesa coarxjsMOZAL JMCWB. <* . SixPOIXS. ' - '.*;' (? BOSTON-Per brig Lizabel-64 bales upland cot? on, 2W tons (roo, 37 bales rags aud paper stock, 200 bolB spirits turpentine, 200 bbls rosin, 10 hhds TH Ql?S SfeB. Nsw YORK-Per steamship James Adger-1058 bales upland cotton, 34 tierces rice, 122 bales do? mestics and yarns, 74 pkgs mdse, 705 bbls pota? toes, and 2043 crates vegetables. . . The Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Market. ORTICB CHA BIBS TOS NBW6. \ SATURDAY EVENING, Jone io, 1871.1 C?rroN.-There was a moderate demand pre vatling.ln which the market displayed steady and somewhat firm features; salesabout"350 bales, say 8 at ie, io at 16?, 23 at 17. ?5 at 17?, 22 at 17?, 8 at 17?, 18 at 18,182 at 18?, 41:a: 19, ll on prl- j vate terms. We quote: LIVSKJ'OOL CLASBUICAnOK. O.-dtnary to good ordinary :.14 . <2>: : .. Low middling.:.18 ' 46- .. Middling.J6?t3-' Strict middling....? @- - HICK.-The market 'was . quiet ano*-rwlth-1 ont sales of note. Common . to fair clean Car? olina may be quoted at 8?@8?, good 8?@9c. NATAL STORKS.-The following sales were re- j ported: 35 bbls pale rosin a: $6@5 75 ; 6 bbls doll at $4; 83 bbls No. 3 and burnt boxes at (190@2 05. In spirits turpentine 12~.casks at 41C for new Southern packages, and 403 for kerosene bbls. FaBisnrs. - To Liverpool, by steam direct nominal on uplands ; via New York, ?a on uplands ; ld on. sea islands ; by sa:, ?d cn uplands, VJ on sea iBiahdP: To Hiv re nominal, coastwise-io New irak by steam, ?2 cn uplands and ye on .el a Blands; tl 25 Vi tierce on noa; by. BAJ, >i cjfi mon cation ; 9 tierce on rice: -toe ft' hafreron ros LL ; t"@S.*f Men lum ncr; $8@10 f. ti cn timber, l Boston, by sail, ?c 9 lt on orland oouoa To Providence, by sad $B s ? on-boards, st ? tb. ca cotton; by steam $1 ft bale on New York rates.' To Philadelphia, by Bteam, ?c ft rh on uplands; by sail, $7 ft M on boards; $9 on timber; $S ft ton on clay, and $3@S 50 on phos phates. To Baltimore, by steam, ?c fi h> hy .sill, S6 60@7 ft M on boards; S3@s 2* ft ton u phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand bi oar merchants to take lumber freights tum diorgetown, S. C., Darlen and SatMaRtverrGs., ?wiJacksonville, Fla., :o Northern ports, and flo @' 2 fi M are the rates on lamber anti boards./, ExoatAKOS.-Sterling 60 day bills 22?. DOMESTIC EtCHANGE. - The Hanks are pur? chasing light checks on New York at uar ; 5 days ? off; 10 days ? 'off; 15 nays - ?if; 2V?ays^ off; 90 days - off. They are selling sight checks at? premlnm. GOLD-11312 . Karkeu by Telegraph. HONKY MARKETS. LONDON, June io-Noon.-Consols 91?. Bondsrl ?0?. .'" PARIS, June io-Noon.-Rentes 55c io:. Nsw'.YORK, June 10-Noon.-Stocks dan and heavy. .Governments dali and steady. State bonds very dull and steady. Money 3. Gold ia?. EVenlng.-Money very easy at 2a4c. sterling nominal at loaio?. Gold 12?al2?. Govern? ments .duli and/ steady. Statea -ver* dt?l and rates nominal. -Tennessee.': and new .South Caro Unas Arm. Tenneasies 71*,, ; new ll?. Virginias .?8; new. 78. Louisianas 69; new 63. Levees 69?; eig'ata 84. Alabamas 103; lives 72. Georgias 67; sevens 92?- North Carolinas 47; new 27. South Carolinas 77; new 63?. Eighty-ones 17?; sixty-twos 12; sixty-ioars 12; sixty-fives 12; new 14?; sixty-sevens.same; sixty-eights same; for? ties 9?. Bank statement-loans increase $2,000, ? 000; .specie decrease $1,000,000; deposits increase $ 00,000; legal tenders decrease nearly half mil . lion dollars. Freights lower. Nsw UR LEAKS. Jone 10.-Sterling 24. New York Sight ? premium. Gold 12?. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, Jane 10--Noon.-Cotton firmer; op lands 8?a8?d; Orleans 8?as?d; sales 10,000 bales. Evening.-Cotton closeC firmer: sales 20,000 bales; speculation and export 10,000 bales; uplands 8?a8?d; Or. ea ns 8?a8??; nearly doeirom Sa vannan or Char eston, ? 5-15d. NKW YORK,-jane :o.-Noon.-Cotton steady; middling uplands I9?c Evening-Cotton ?c better; so.es 2096 bales; uplands l9?c; Orleans 20c. BOSTON, Jone 10.-Cotton quiet bot firm; mid? dling I9?a20c; net receipts 50; gross 820; Bales 300; stock &000 bales. BALTIMORE, Jone 10.-Cquon quitt and ?rm; ati?dilog.?9?al9?c; set xe'ceipts 85; groas 198; sales 1275; stock 1234 bales. NORFOLK, June 10.-Cotton firm; low middling I7?c; net receipts 726; exports coastwise 82u; sales 125; stocK 1043 bale? WILMINGTON-, June 10.-Cotton firm; middling 18c; net receipts 126; sales 15; stock 9.-0 oaks. SAVANNAH, June ie.-Cotton tending upwards; middling I8al8?c; net receipts 414 bales; stock 1787; sales 100. MOBILE, June 10.-Cotton firm; middling is? ; ; net receipt? 153 bales; exports coastwise 756; saie<i 300; stack 15,573. 'AUGUSTA, June ia-Colton advanced and closes firm at I8ai8?c for Liverpool mddllng, and I8?c for New York middling; Bales 25 bales; receipts 16. Nsw ORLEANS, Jane 10?-Cottou strong; mid? dling 18?al8?c; net receipts 576 bales, exports ' to Havre 4689; coastwise 305; salts 900; ttock t 74,600. TROV1S10.SS AND TRODUCE ?LARXBTS. LIVERPOOL, June 10-Noon.-Cumberland cn; 37a Evening.-Ercadstnffs qt^et. Provisions dui:. Lard 47s 6d. NKW ? uta, Jone 10-Noonv-Flour firm. Wheat a shade firmer. Corn steady. Pork firm at $15 37 ai 5 5a Lard firm. Terpentine firm ac 46c. Rosin quiet at $2 60 for s tram ed. . Evening.-Flour steady. Wheat a shade firm? er; winter red and amber Western il wal 65. Corn firm. Pork; $1?- 02?aM 75. Lard.Himer; kettie io?c Groceries and naval stores'quiet ?aid arm. BALTIMORE. 3one 10-Flour in fair, demand and uncham<ed. Wheat dal!, piime *o choice white, SI 60al 90. Corn", white scarce at 8la3lc; yellow doll at 74c Oats, 70<i74e. Pork quiet at $16 50. Bacon, shoulders 7?c; rib sides 9c. Lardliail?. Whiskey 93aMc. WILMINGTON, Jone 10. - Spirits turpentine steady at 42c. Rosin steady at $2 05 for strained, $6 76 for pale. $6 50 for window glass, crude turpentine quiet at $1 for yellow u:p, $4 25 Tor virgin. Tar steady at $2 40. CINCINNATI. Jane 10.-Flour-demand good and foll pnce?, corn steady at 00c. Pork buoyant, bat unset:lcd at $10 T6al6. Lard buoyant at 10c asked. Bacon scarce und arm; shoulders 6?o; bides s?a9c. but h.eld at ?c higher at close, with bm yans feeling. Whiskey advanced to esc. NKW ORLKASS, Jime 10.-Cora easier; mixed 73a74c; white 75c. Bran $135. Hay-prime $24a 26; choice $26a??6 60. Pork firmer at $17. Bacon firm at 7?c "?c Sugar firm; prime ll?c. Coffee-stock l4,?oo bags at }3?al5?o. New York Naval Stores .Harket. From ta? Journal of Commerce, Friday, June 9 : Spirits turpentine ls rather weaker. The sup? plies are iree, and receivers are compelled to shade prices to prevent an uncomfortable acer? mnlotion or stock. At present prices coasnmers are baying pretty freely comparan vt ly, but the trade Irom ihii source is not sulncieut to work the slock flown to un extent desiied. Turee car? goes have been taken recently from Wilmington but there has been no mov? mern of consequence from this mttrket. Mercnautable lots are offered freely in foll pare?is at 4?C. and about iso bb s were taken at this ptjee. and lao bbls tn lots at -ie a47c; loo.bals, sellers' option, this month, sold at 44c. in rosins trade Is moderate; small lots or strained are ootalnable at relatively cheap prices $2 60 b lng a fair quotation, while for large par? cels there are no sellers at under $2 62?a2 ev. 'n pale a steady fair busiftess ls leported entliiiy 13 meet wants ol the home trade. Sales are ooo bola strained at $2 60; 400 bbls do nt $2 60. and 350 bbls pale at $6 wm SW We quote No. 2 at $2 75a3; No, 1 at $3a4; pale at $4 25a5 6u; extra pale at-$6a7 59. Tar ls very firm, wlih a steady, fair inquiry for amad lots; 50 bbls Washington sold at $2 60. New York Hay Market. From the Dally Botletin. June 9: Receipts to? day 1775 bales. The market for shipping ls steady, bales are 800 bales for Brunswick, Ga at $1; 50 for Richmond at si; 76 ror Charl? ston at $1; 40 for Bermuda at $l, and 70 for a por n-H named at SI. Retail ls tlrm, .<*nd fancy wm brlDir as high as *1"46. ?straw quilt. Sevr York Rice Market. From tu? Dally Bulletin. Tburadaj, Jone 8; rhe.general movement ls fair in the way 01 ama. a ots*to:thsrtr?ne,-iMrt' there, is Sf? ..ror*?* irhol? parc?a-JOa prtces we have no ^anfr to note, and the reeling as a ruie is Me? dy. Sa?es soo bags Rangoon "at 7a7?. 175 ^ags Patna at 7?a7?c, and 95 liercesTjarelina. ai 9*ial0c. F-rora the- Journal pr ?otnj?erce : In foreign there \a a fair basmeasitloingTor tometi9e at steadv rates, and the asnal trace in domes? tic. The offerings, are moderate. We notice saleB ol 400 bags Rangoon at 7a7?c; 200 bags Patna at 7?a8c, and loo tierces Carolina at9?a 10c, the lauer price Tor rancy. ' From the Dally Bulletin, Friday, June 9: The call ror domestic ls not very quick, bu; the stock steadily held at former figures. Sales of 50 tea Carolina at 9?aloc. Foreign continues to move to a fair extent In part on direct Western orders, and the market ls well sustained on both grades. Sales or 200 bags Rangoon at 7a7 Kc and 125 bags Patna at 7?a8c, the outside figures ror new crop. From the Journal of Commerce : Rice ls rather slack to-day. The demand is very moderate, but there are no attempts to rorce business;'200 bags Rangoon sold at 7a7?c, and 160 bags Patna at 7?a8c . g I j|g| S ? & 'i ' Boston Market. BOSTON, June 7.-COFFEE.-The markt; for coffee has not varied materially since out last. Ttus.demaixl la OL iy. for. Braal tots, .and Bales. ra^tjtoD?ltoftc lorj?vai I73?'al8cfdr Singa-.' pore, andlial?c per pound' for Rio. St. Domingo is quiet, and prices are nominally 9?al0c per pound, gold, in bond, with further shipments to Europe. COTTON.-There has been considerable exc.e meni in the cotton martet, on account or unfa? vorable crop reports, and during the week prices were rapidly advanced. Tne marltet ts sounset tied t?& SWreiy ai rdhj?!? coaatioMn bH; given. anaTD^uracTfircriwe-ptirchasrrrg^^nly-f for immediate wants at the advance. Sales have been at l4?al6cror ordinary; 17?alSc for good ordinary: 18?al6?o Tor low middlings, and | l9a,W?e-roMniddiing, including upiandiiiiAfinJi. Stocks are sinall, as moat-of our large r<ifcetp.ts fop] the two weet? past have' been on manufacturers1 account. DOMESTICS.-The reported advance in ootton hastiad a tendency to?.unsettle the market for goods, and higher prices are looked for. No sales to any extent. Woollens have been in ?air d? mand and many desirable sty les'or goods ara sold some months ahead. We look Tor hijfher pr??e?. as the upward tendency of both Cotton and wool has Increased the cost of production. GUNNY BAGS.-There have been sales cf 50 bales, 440 lbs average, at 14?c, currency, and prices are n )minally I3al4?c. GUNNY CLOTH.-This arti ?le is firm and has been, in demand, with sales of lfieo rolls domestic a: 49?c.per yard, currency, and the same price re? fused ror more. In Borneo cloth the sales have been 50 bales at 12c per lb, gold, in bond. i HAY.-Prices have advauced materially, wi; sales Irtun $25a3sr per ton. Good bay is very scarce. NAVAL STORES.-Spirits turpentine is 'easier, with salee at 53a54c per gallon. Tar is colet at -$3 aXiSper-bM: .'Bo^r^mainsV^QontvOhaag^f JC Bhlalliot of "paie seid To arrive at $6 1?? per VII? Pitch is qniet at $3 250 3 50 per bbl. RICE.-The maiket :R quiet, with sales of 30 casks carolina at 8?a9?c, raina at 7?,:afc;, Ran goon at e?a7?e. auu 60 L ?gs,. In pond, ert $3 t>o, j gold. . E ~ V? J^S. - il Colambus Cotton .Murker. - COLUMBUS, June 9 - Our market to-d ly quiet; coiniig doing; sales 18 bales. Quotations are as ro.lows, out they are almost nominal: Inferior 6a9c; ordinary 14?14?c; good oidinary li?>?; low mlddlibg 16?c and middling 17c. Sales of the week, 266 bales; 140 ro'r Northeru spion ern, ?26 for home consnmptiou. Week's receipts, .?S4 bales, against 266 the previous one, and leo th? corresponding week last season. Shipments itoo bales. WEEKLY SATEMENT. Stock on hand September 1. 1870.1,572 Received ? as; week. 364 Received previously.73,386-73,:;o Total.70,31. Shipped past week. 2Cu Shipped previously.72,428-72,058 Stock June 9.1871.........'.. 2,654 On the week the stock lias increased 124. Interior Cotton Markets. CHARLOTTE, June 9-flales to-day 27 bales et 17?C. Market quiet. MOSTGOMERY, June 9.-Cotton is Cull and lower;low middlings I5?nl6?. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, June 10.-TcRrrNTiKE.-Sale0 or 387 bbls at $3 for yellow dip and $4 36 for vligiu. SPIWTS TURPENTINE -Sales of 260 bbls nt 42c per gallon for country psckagea TAR-18 bbls sold at $2 -o. ROSIN.-1010 bbls sold at the foHowing figure*-. $2 06 for strained, $5d5 50 for pale, $c 21? to 6 iO ' for window glass. COTTON.-IS bales sold ns roiiows: l at IC?, l <u 16?, 2 at T7?, 6 at 18, also 4 at 10c per lb for mid? dling fair. lietel p t s by I??i j road. -Ju n i 10. ' sorrff ciifoLi Ka. RAILSOAD. " 165 bales cotton, 73 bxles goods. 304 bois naval stores, 2 cars stock. To l<allr?>ad Air>-ni. Geo ll Walter A co, W W Smith, ?. O'Neill. Trenholm fe ?on, Tledeman, Calder & co, Laurev A Alexander, Johnston, Crews A co. Smith A Chapeau, Kias mar A Howell, J Marshall, Elias Bros, E B St?, d dard A co, C ll Ahrens A co, G W Williams A co. Holmes, calder A co, Barden A Tarker, Otsey A Kenyon, J Bise hoir. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 13 bales upland cotton, 571 bbls r aval storer, carn lumber. lorrmure? tobacco, Dal's, livo stock, mdse, Jtc, To Sm.lh A Chapeau. J Mara?an, ir Barden A Parker, ? D Stoney, Kinsman .t Howl ed, Frost A Adger. H BischoO A co, T P smith, R D Bacot, stolL Webb'A co, J C Maiunee, E Welling and Railroad Agent. Passengers. Per steamship James Adger. for New. York W t: Andrews, J B Warner, u F Neumever, S Way and wife, c Hahn, Miss Warner, M W Holtz, K E Rives, Mrs Lockwocrk and three children, Mrs J K Jiiisoo, Infant and horse. J C Schneider and wife, F Arnim, B F W?itteraore, S A Swails, F E Beast, W H Gardner, W Overbeck, A Breon. J H C See? beck, J B Dennis and two children, Miss Kitchen. Mrs J Smith and two children. Miss R Small, Miss Dickerson, C C Deveaux, F J Sllscy, F Lambert, J Edwards, J Cambell, c F Martin. J Lloyd, J Ben ala wife and two children, Jos Robertson, L San- ) der8, e cates, wire and three chll?ren.'J Coleman, 0 Williams, J Middleton, and 20 steerage. Per steamship Georgia, from New York-T R Egleston-, Mrs Edwards. G H Borroughs, Mrs S Crowed, Mrs Powers. J D Milner, M Kelly, Hon F A Sawyer, Mrs Seabrook, child and servant, J B Warren, Mrs Bernard, P Parker and wire, and R H iJnuter. Per steam sb tn Falcon, rrom Baltimore-Miss E G Desaussure," Jas Mcln'tjre, 0 F HuweU, R A Britton. Per steamer Dictator, from Polatka via Jack sonvUle. Fernandina and Savannah-Mfs ll G Morris. Mr Brown, F Checken! and wire, A 0 Sttel. B F Carpenter, Miss Carpenter. Miss S Eighine, J Morse and wire. Capt Harding, Mrs Relgner,n\ltt-s Reigner, G W Shot, H Leland, W Johnson, Mr Strong, and 10 deck... Per steamer Water Lilly, from' Edlsto, Enter? prise and Way Landings-Mrs J M Jenkins, Mrs H Bentz and two children, J Whaley, c Bailey, Dr Pope, CLaRoche, S Howe, and 7 deck. POST CALENDAR. MOON'S Trusas. Kuli Moon, 3d. 1 honr, 7 minnies moraine. Last yuarter. 9th, 7. boura lo uiiuutws. evening. Now Moori, 17th. 9 hoirs. 9 tniuutcs. evening, ilrsi yuaner. :5th, 5 hours. 24 inmutes, eveuine Wednesday. Ihnrsday.. Friday. saturday!-.... Runflar. :>rh. SlSKt 4.. 52 4.-52 H..52 4..53 4.. 53 4..53 4.. 53 7.. 7 7.. 7 7.. 7 7.. 8 7.. 8 7.. 8 7.. 8 tor. t i U'GH 5-ATL1. 1..47 3..39 2-..17 4..20 2. ,47 3..21 3. .62 sets. 7. .60. 6. .16 6. .59 6..38 7. 31 8.. 4 .MASIXB ITEVrS. CH AB LESXON, S. C.JUNE 12, .'.871. Lat 36 deg 46 min 33 Kee | Lou 7U deg 57 min 27 sec. . - ARRIVED SATURDAY.. .. Steamship' Georgia; Orwell, New York-lett 7th inst. Mdse. To Wagner, duger A co, W A Courte? nay, J E Adner A co, J Arcner, D A Amme F D Genovar, Adams, Damon A cu, F C Borner, C Meyer A co, M H Rogers,-3 Van Dohlen, B-Bnyd, R B .Moore, E E Bedford. Butler, Chadwick, Gary A co, Bollmann Grus, T M Bristoll A co, wm M Bini 4 co, J V Brown. (1 Bischoff & co, A Ornale, T M Ct.ter, L Cohen A co, J Chapman, Cameron. Barkley ?v co, J C H Chinasen, 1> L (I Cook g s Chapman, Charleston Hoi e., L Cavaoaagh*, tv H Ea'?terby, chapeau A Hettmn, S Emanuel, south? ern Express co. 1) KTieruing A co, Forsyth?., Mc? comb A co, N A Hunt, J H Hillen, H Gerdts S: co, D W Goezen, Furchgott, ?enedlct A w>, Good? rich, Wlueman A co*. B Feldmann A co, J L H.ver. J H Graver * co, J W ilarnsson, Miss (J T Bruns, H Hunter, P F Miinvy, H Kla.te A co, Holmes'* Book Store, T M Horsey <fc Bro, A Johnson. John? ston, Crews A co. Kiinck, Wickeaberg A co. C Kerrson, Laurey & Alexander, Kinsman ?.. f?as, C A Leuguick, J H Lawton A co, Ostemior? A co, GP Poppenh? im. D O'Ni 111 A Son, J H Lopez, J U M-.inor - * co. E B Stoddard A co, Stt-tfens, werner A Ducker. Macqueen A Kiecke, M Lnhra. Mc Loy A Rice, S R Marshall, Mowry A Son, D O'Neill. Wm Matthicsseu, B O'Neill, t ongrlon, Hazard co, J 5 Rea,u- J G ojo-, ann, D Paul ? co, Faut. Welch A Brandes, A T smythe, Shncfce'f?ra A Kelly, ?Jtoll, W^.b A co O Stacklty, Hart A co, C Morgan Sell A Fuater. 8 Thompson, Ticdeman, Colder Ac?, O F Wieters. S H Wilson A Br-, W ll Welch, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, W J Yate-, A L Tyler. J H V?l? lers, G H Walter A co, L schneit, J Narke A son, Wagerer A Monsees G w w?ic j Witherspoon, G W Williams A co. S C Ralltaul c.?, N H abroad co, Agent Florida Steamers, and o.iters. B^.g Queen o? the South. Byrnes, New York-IS lays. ?dBe. To H F Baker A co, Railroad co, O D Ahrens & co, D A Amme, Adams, Damon A co, F C Boraer, Cameron. Rart?ey.A co, B F^maPa t co, Bowie, Moise A Davin, 'linBraan AfHovetl, H Klatte A co, Heath A Rftre,-H Gerdw * co, J A Quackenbush, D O'Neill A SOOB, D H Sllcox, P P T?ale L Weisfcopf, Robt Whit?, Walier. Evans A Cogswell.i? W WUUams A co, and G H Ingraham A !fcoat -- . ? '+ r fa* Brig Josie A?>evereaux, Clark, Boston-18 days. Ice, Ac. To the Master, Tudor Ice co, and Dani H Sllcox.. "1 . r* ' J. Sehr J M Morales, Newman? New^fork-9 dayB. Mdse. To H F Baker A co, Railroad Agent, C D Ahrens A co. Ad .ms. Damon A co. Bollmann A Bros. H Bnlwlnfcle. H Bischoff A co, T M Oater, W H Cha?ee A co. Cameron, Barkley A co, Jno Camp sen* co, A FChevreux, D?wle. Moise A Davis, Douglas A Miller, Ellas A Bros, B Feldmans A co, Goodrich, Wlueman Arco, Holmes. Calder A co, E H Gardner. J Hurkamp A co, J K Heath, J W Lin lev, S R Marshall, F L : O'Neill. A McOobb, Jr, J A Q?ackenbusb, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, Tlede man, Calder A co. O F Meter?, Wagener A Mon sees, D H Silcox, and P P Toale. ' Sehr Nellie Doe, Richardson, Rock cort, Me.-left .i?thoLMay. Llma?ndJatlis.. Ia A McOobb, Jr. Fes*ao5fi^*r. : M?y49tS, -jtorpto Newport, R L wlt?c?s o??ore topmast; siuielfatbence May 24, since which had light head winds. Sehr P L Smith, Robinson, Baltimore-12 days, days. Corn and flour. To H Bulwlnkle. Vessel to Master. ? k steamer Dictator. CoxTteeti^lfftsi, ?i*Tack sonviue.'-Ferdandlna ahd sftaanah.?-'25--pkg8 mdse, 2 mules, 20 bales upland and 4 bags sea isl? and cotton, 43 sacks rice. To Ravenel A co, W M .Lawton A Son, W B Smith A co, W M Bird A co. Stoney A Lowndes, Pringle A Son, J Cante and J L?tgen: Steamer Water Lilly, Togllo, Edisto, Enterprise and Way Landings. Mdse ami sundries. To .L>ousrtas-^rs??..-D;- J-fr>Bwkg\?0-fl Claussen, StoneyA--L?WDdes, Kinsrrf?n-flros, Maser A DUI, Lancaster, Howe A co, and others. Received from Chisolm's Mill. 50 tes rice. To D McPherson, THAW Dewees. X3 i*WVED Y?XTOA|;. i StaaiBshlp?. Falcon, Haynkf^altSmore-iea-ith instant. Mdse. Jo Mordecai A co, P C Tren holm, S C Railroad Agent, N E Railroad Agent, H LeiUlng, Holmes, Calder A co, Juo F Taylor A co, uoodrten, Wileman A co, Ravenel, Hnuoej A co, 8teffenB, Werner A Ducker, C*P Poppeshernrr I* H Sllcox, C Cjaciuar Ellnck, Wickencerg A co, J H Graver Afe?, Tiedeman, calder A co, H S Byer, O F Wleters, Bollmann Bros, Sisters of Mercy, O W Wicking, J B Duval A Son, P P Toale, A J Salinas, B Ttigbman, Crane, Boylston A co, L Ellas A Bro, Cameron, Barkley A co, W H 'Ohafee A ?j, Jineta A Ci'.apman, H Bischoff A co, H Gerdts 1 co, J N Robsou,'Wagener A Monsees, T Tupper A Sons, B O'Neill, c-LlLenthal A co. J D Aiken, W H Boring, B Fddmann A co, J H Billen, Agents or Peedee steamer, N Mernaugh, T M Cater, C P Smltn, S H Wilson A Bro, Stenbouse A co, E Perry, Col Getty, Knobeloch A Small, and others. Sehr C U Eaton, Stiackfcr/l, Ballimore-5 days! Coal. To the Master and Gas co. Sehr C H Comeiy, Piukham, Baltimore-6 dayB. Railroad iron. To the Master and P C Trenboim. Bark Fancy, Jone?, Mlrhmiias-""days.'' Ballast. To J A Enslow A co. CLEARED SATURDAY. , SteamshipJames Adcer, Lockwood, New York 4- JaBies Auger A co. jT; . & i Ung Lizabe1, Tabbut, Boston-M Goldsmith A 5-.'n. SAILED SATURDAY. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York. SAILED YESTERDAY. Eris W H Parks. Gage, New York, trig Lizabel, Tabbut, Boston. . FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Charleston, Ferrv, New York, 8th June. UP FOR THIS PORT. Sciir Floret ce Rogers, Sheppard, at New York, June 8. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Empire, Hinckley, at Philadelphia, June 8. Sehr L S Davis, Bishop, at New York, June 8. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. SAVANNAH, June 9.-Arrived, Iteamshlp Her? man Livingston and sehr Syne, New York; sehr Mary E Graham. Gardener, Me; sehr W Mowe, Matanzas; sehr Royal Arch. New Orleans; brig H L Uilliott, Cardenas.' Cleared, scar Gen Banks, Carrfden, Me.' - MEMORANDA. The steamship Falcon reports: Passed clcse to the buoy on Frying Pau Shoals, and round light? ship bore from the buoy west X north, distan: about two mi ec. and suppose she must dave drift? ed from her anchorage. LIST OF VESSELS CI'. CLEARED AND SAILSD VOX THIS JW. . FOREIGN. LTVERrOOi Br ship Island Home Mcl.ellitn, up.April 8 Kr bark Vince, Roiisoa. sailed.April 2/i The Marion, Leffert, up.May 10 -> WEST HARTLEPOOL, ENG. \ Br bark Kathleen, Lester, np.Muy 6 BRISTOL, ENO. Tte Kiaofc Prince, Marshall, up.May 22 CALLAO. Br nt.g Belloni, Jones, sailed.Jan 23 A ' CARDIFF. f*\ The r. T R Carey,-, sailed.Moy e The Mal tha, Lewis, sailed.May u MALAGA. Span brig Rosario, Glrardo, sailed.May 26 DOMESTIC. KJ.W YORE. Q Sehr Hauie Coombs, Jameson, cleared....May 2? sehr s A Reed, Heed, up..June 6 Sehr Florence -Rogers, sheppard, up -June 8 Sehr L S Davis, Bishop, cleared.June 8 PHILADELPHIA. M Steamship Empire. Hinckley, cl'd.June 8 Mr bar.-; Rhea Sylvia, Come cleared.Juna. 0 Behr Jesse s Clark, Clark, cleared.June ? BALTIMORE. Sctr Sea Queen, Rosebrook, cleared.May 25 BANGOR, MB. Sehr Hannah, Staples, cleared.....May 23 5Drna6, (Erjenurate, Ut. y ROSABALIS is the best Blood -* Purifier. j& ROSAD ALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula, ROSAD ALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROS AD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSAD ALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSAD ALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROSAD AUS endorsed by the following : Dr. P.. WILSON CARR, or Baltimore. Dr. T. 0. PUGH, ol Haliim"re. Dr. THOS. J. BOYKIN, or Baltimore. Dr. A. DORUAN, of Ta-boro1. N. C. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, of Nlcholasvile, Ky. Dr. A. F. WH fe! KL ER, of Lima. Ohio. Dr. Wi HOLLOWAY, or Philadelphia. Dr. J. L MCCARTHA, of South Carolina, aud macy outers. Sec ROSA DALIS ALAI AN AO endorsed by Rev. DABXEY BALL, now or Mary? land Conference, rormerly Chaplaiu at the Con federals Aimy of Northern Virginia. is Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acta ut oue and the same tuue upon' tun BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex? pelling al) impure mattet' nod building ap che system to a healthy, vigorous condition. KOSADAL,I6 IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. BOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH, WISEMAN & CO.,} Agents In Dr. ll. .RAER, ) Charleston. maro-ly r?BE GREAT GERMAN REAIED1ES. Professor LOUIS WUNDRAM'S BLOOD PUR1 FY INO AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (lu Pills Ol Powders,) for the cure of all- Acute or Chroalt Diseases,, resulting from Impure blood and imper feet digestion. '* Also, the following Medicines by thc same (Pro lessor Louis Wundram, Brunswick, Germany ;) GOUT roWDEP? Rheumatic Tincture. Epileptic Remedy. Toothache Drops. Herb Tea (for Dyspepsia ona Nervousness.) Rheumatic Herb Tea. Gout Tincture. Eye Water. ? WundwA'isei' (the Gcrrann "Painkiller.) For salo by * . Jr. H. i A ER, iaay30 No, 131 Meeting street,. pi o s p H^LTXDK L P H ,I A vEEKLT STEAM LDSB-fTHUBSDAYS-?cK NECTINQ WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE.. The Screw Steamship EMPIRE, HINCKLEY; Commander, frill ce dispatched lor Philadelphia on jefjOmL rHcmsDAT, 15th Jans, at 5 o'clock P. M.. from.Brown's North Wharf. ?"Through Bills Lading issried for Cotton, Rice and Rosin, Ac, to the New England Cities, Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Lools, and the principal Northwestern Cities. Spirits Turpentine as igreed. JWThe Steamers of this line will take Lamber (o Philadelphia on accommodating terms. For .Freight .engagements apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, Jnnl2-mwth3_NQ. 1 Union Wharf. p ? ;B N E W T 0 R K . ON TUESDAY, JUNE 13, AT HALF . PAST 6 O'CLOCK P. M. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship "GEORGIA," Sidney. ?rowell, Commander, will sail fbr New York on TUESDAY, June ?, at half past 5 o'clock, P. M., from Pier No. 2 Union Wharves. . . Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania. Gottcn burg, and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM SH IPS. To New- England OttleB as usual. Insurance by steamers of this Line a per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very fine State-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CU.j No. 28 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharf. JanlO-3_ JOB SEW Y .0 II K . OLD LINK fi CW YORK AND CHAULES TO* STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1 84 5. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOM? ' THE VERY" FAST AND SPLENDID Side-Wheel Steamships of this Linc will sall from Adger's Wharf os follows : JAMES ADGER, SATURDAY, June loin, at 12 o'clock M. *:."' MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, June 17:h, at 5>i o'clock P. M. JAMES ADGErt, S/.TUB0AY, June 24th, at ll o'clock A. M, MANHATTAN, SATTRDAY, July 1st, at 5 o'clock P. M. mw Insurance x per cent, by ?his Linc. MW Through Bilis of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and thc New Eng? land manufacturing towns at the lowest marke rates. 9W State-rooms may be secured in advance wiUiout extra charge. For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to may24_JAMES ADOER A CU. JpOR LIVERPOOL, VIA <}TJEENSTO?rTN. . CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY Will dispatch one of their llrBt-class, full power Iron Screw Steamships from PIER No. 46 N. H., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS FOLLOWS: NEVADA, Capt. GREBS.'....May 24, at 9 A M' WYOMING, Capt. WHiKNBRAY.May 31, at 3 P H NEBRASKA, Capt. GDARD.June 3, at 3' P M MINNtSOTA, Capt. T. W. IRBE? MANN.June 7, at 9.30 AM IDAHO, Capt. PRICE...June 14, at 3 P M MANHATTAN, Capt. FOKSYTH..June 17, at 3 P M COLORADO, Cap t.T. F. FREEMAN. June 21, at 3 P M WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLI AMS.. J une 28, at 2 P M Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Ottlce No. 29 Broadway) $30, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to' WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 63 Wau street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued by the Charleston and New York Steamers, which make close connection with the above line. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., maya Or WM. A. COURTENAY pACIFlC 1LUL STEAMSHIP OOMPYV THROUGH LIRE TO CALIFORNIA, CH UNA AND JAPAN FAKES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of me ab?ve une leave Pier Nc. 4'i, North River, font, or Canal._ ?trect, Nftw York, ai 12 o'clock noon, ol the l6tn :%JK1 3:ith of every month (except when tho? riate^ fall on Sunday, thou the Saturday prcceu mg. T AU departures connect at Panama witr: stearn [.rs for south Pacific and cenrral American portai Departure of l?t.'i touches ut Kingston, Jamaica. For Japan and Ohm;:, steamers leave Bin Fran? cisco tirst of every month, except when it falls on bnuday; then orr the day preceding. No california steamers touch a:. Havana, bu .to direct rrom New York to ABptewalL; one huudied pcuuds buccan e i rue to each adui: '.ieilicineandatte?dauceiiec, '. ; . , For Passage Tickets or other lurormatlon appi it ?he COMPANY'S TICKET OFFlt?H, ou tin wharf foot or Oana! street, North Riv?r, Nev - ork; F. R. BABY, Agent. jaryie-lyt .. _Jsaacsim's Preparations. STJ?R/J?3 POP ! DUATH TO HATS, ROACHES BEDBUGS &c. NEVER FAILING. BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS ? HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ALWAYS FRESH. Sold a? Wholesale by TX>WIE. MOISE & DAVIS. And at retail by all Druggists. 'febl-6rno gLECTRO MAGNETIC BATTERIES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE BA CS, AC . For sale by DR. H. BAER, mano X0, i3i.\Ieeting s.reet. gENZINE, DOUBLE DISTILLED, FOR CLEANING CLOTHES." For Hale wholesale anil retail by Dr. H. BAER, _No. 131 Meeting street. JJOMOOPATHIC REMEDIES. A PULL ASSORTMENT just reoelvcd by DR. H. BAER, jwryl NP in-Kristine; street HASKELL'S-ELECTRIC ' OIL. AND HASKELL'S CARBOLIC CANCER SALVE, For sale Dy DR. H. BAER, may25 -No. 131 Mieclng street. F IJB HI NG E XCUBT??N S The heantlfal Yacht ELEANOR will make in Excursion to the Blackfish Banks, start-_ lng from Southern Wharf every WEDNESDAY an FRIDAY, at 7 A. M.? and returning la the after Qoon. Lines and Bait famished on board. Fare $160. The ELEANOR may be chartered at any lime for Private Excursion Patties. Apply to Captain YOUNG, on hoard. -. . junio ?gXCURSIONS! FISHING EXCURSION^! The Steamer WATER LILLY can be chartered on MONDAYS and TECHS-_ DAYS for Excursion?, for. which she is aumirauiy adapted. Apply on board, or to DOUGLAS NISBET, junio At Frelgnt Office gOjjjjj Atlantic wharf. fJiLME TABLE OF STEAMER WATER LILLY, FOR JUNE, 1871. . FOR ED1ST0, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LAND INGS, (INLAND ALL THE WAY.) The Steamer WATER LILLY will receive Freight at. Sooth Atlantic Wharf, on MANDATS and THURBDAYB, ami leave as folk)we: CHARLESTON. L'jlBTO. Friday, 2d.6 A.M. Saturday, 3d.4 A.M. Tuesday, 8th.7 A.M. Wednesday, Tth. .6 A.M. Friday, ot ti.ll A.M. Saturday, roth....9 A.M. Tuesday, 18th..2J? P.M. Wednesday, 14,12&P.M. Friday, 16th.6 A.ll- Saturday, nth. .2? P.M. Tuesday, 20th....7 A.M. Wednesday. 21.5? A.M. Friday, 28d9 A;M. Saturday, 24th....7 A M. Tuesday, 27th...ll A.M. Wednesday, 28..10 A.M. Friday, t?th... .2? P.M. [Saturday, Joly 1. .1.P.M? For Freight engegem'ents or passage apply on boaru or tb DOUGLAS NISBET, Sooth Atlantic Wharf. N. B.-Freight and Whatfage payable on the wharf.'. * Junl-thm J^p O li J?' L O R 1 D A, ' VIA SAVANNAH.. - The steamer DICTATOR,Captain . J? L. M. coxetter, wal leave Southern_ Wharf every TCKK^AI I.TENING, at tJtu o ciocw, (a?ti. further ti?tlce,) for Jacksonville, Fernan? dina and Talatka, arriving back at charleston every SATCBDAY A?TEUNOON. may il RAVEN EL <L- CO.. Agents, QHANGE GF SCHEDULE. GEORGETOWN STEAMERS. Until further notice, the Steamer EMILIE, Captain C. 0. White, wlll^_ _ lc?ve Charleston every WEDNESDAY NIOBT, at 0 o'clock, and Georgetown every THURSDAY AF? TERNOON, at 5 o'clock. .For engagements apply on board at Commer? cial wharf, or to SHACKELF?RU A KELLY, Agents, jun3 ^^^^^^ No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. *OR BEAUFORT, PACIFIC AND CHIS OLM'S LANDING. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain ? J. W. Sly., will leave Central Wharfs_ tor Edlsto, Beaufort and Pacific Lauuing, ?very MON tn V MOBNINU, at - o'clock, and for Beaufort and Pacific Lauding every THURSDAY MORNING, at 8o'clock. Returuiug, willleave t.eaufoitt-veiy TUESDAY and FRIDAY MOUSING, at 9 o'clock, au A will leave Ediato every TCESDAY, at. ? o'clo-.-k, P. M. J. D. AIKEN, mavi6 . Agent. jp O R LAKE S-UPEHIOB THE UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY; . AND ATLANTIC, DULUTH AND PACIFIC LINE. One of the Splendid Steamers METKOR. INDIA, PACIFIC, COBURN, A'lLANTIC, JAPAN, REWEE NAW, ARCTIC, CHINA and ST. PAUL; will Jeave B?rlalo dally (except Fridays and saturdays,) at 3P. M.. Ene the next miming, Cleveland thc same night, and Detroit at 10 P. M.. dally, (ex cept Sundays and Mondayii.) for DULUTH .and'In termedlute LAKE SUPERIOR TORTS. /; Connections are made at Duluth with the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad, to St. Paul, and ul points in Minnesota, Northern WISCOBSIU and iowa. Also, with the Northern Pacific Rail? road for the Red River Country. Excursion Tickets, AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES will be ianued by all principal Railroads to M. Paul by i his reine, returning via all rall. Or by Rail ltouus to St. Paul and Duluth, returning via Lake. During the months of June, July and August, EXCURSION TRIPS will be made via the North Shore of Lake Superior, vieitiDg the Silver Mines, Fort W?liam, Grand Portage, ac Fur further information, apply to _ B. F. PATRICK,? General Passenger Agent, Bat?alo, N. r. E. T. EVANS, Manager A. D. and P. Line. S. D. CALDWELL, General Manager U. S. Co. may8-mwf3inos ? ?lacfnnertj, Castings, Ut. s"fTB LTs~infj5riTil'.'' P fl (EN I X IRON WORKS JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO., (successors to Cameron A Co.,) ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, ic, ?C. Corner East Kay and Pritchard streets, near th? Di y Dock, ?1HAJ?-?ST0N: S.-C. . M A N U T A C T I lt E fi S OF STEAM ENGINES AND* T 01-L E RS. Manne, Siat.onary and Portable. RICE TU RUSHERS AND MILLS OF EVER-) DESCRIPTION. COTTON PRESSES. Shafting, Piiileysand Gearing Iron I roots for Buildings - Castings of every kind m Iron or Brass Forgings ol every description. MST Guarantee to famish Engines and Boilers of as good quality and power, and at'as low rates as can be rtad in New York, Baltimore or Phil? adelphia AGENT;-. FOR JCDSGX:S CELEBRATED GOVERNOR AND STOP VALVtlS, which are put on a,;l Knyinea made at these Works. VS* Repai's promptly attended tc niarlO-inwfcmoEDAC mar27-mwf6mos ^TARN'ER'S IODOFOKM' . AND IBON PILLS. For sale oy DR. H. BAER, jania No. 131 Meeting street. Miahb ttiisii?o&iion. . *??T FOR THE: BENEFIT OF THE FREE ?OHOOL FTJND, CHARTERED BY.THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ? Have commenced .the Distribution of Awards in Lands and Tenements, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pianos/ Organs. Harps. Statues, Gold Watches, 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, 8..C. The Directors of the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, for the Benefit ot the Free School Fund, having compile* wIth the terms ol their Charter, and {laid over to J. TL J ILLS ON, State Superintendent of Education of South Carolina, the ?um of One Thousand Dollars, being tue annual payment of the School Fund under the Charter, (the receipt b?teg Hereto appended,) have inaugurated a system of Insur-nce Certificates which is surrounded oy every degree of fairness, and wHl be?affied for t^vlce i day, ?c Twelve M. and Five P. M., in public, under the superintendence of Captain FENN PECK, a Sworn Commissioner. The advantages of this system are, tim the purchasers can have the choice of their own nun. bers anywhere from No. 1 to No. 78, and the privilege of limiting orincreasing their Investments at pleasure. The Schedule of Rates auopted by the. Company wilt explain more rolly and accurately and can be obtained at the Onice of the Companyor from any venders. Every Raffle thauakes place la classed and numbered on the Company's om cud Books, and takes place twice*a day. as follows:. - Numbers printed on Cubes from No. 1 to No. 78, are placed (tn public) by the Sworn Commis? sioner in a Class Raffle Cylinder and are well shaken. A boy blindfolded takes One of these cutres which is exhibited to the spectators and declared to be and ls recorded ar the first Raffled number. The Raffle Cylinder will then be revolved, and the boy again takes ont another number, wUic?wla simi? larly exhibited to the spectators and recorded as the second Raffle number, This operation will be re? peated until Twelve numbers are Raffled out of the Cylinder, and each number will be recorded, on thc Official Books of the Company In the order in which lt is taxes in the Raffle. These Twelve nam? bira so Raffled in each Baffle win decide all the AWARDS OF CERTIFICATES. ' - Ott. . ;: All the numbers In each Raffle are equal, no distinction being made as to tho order In which the numbers are taken lit the Raffle, and the AWARDS ARE AT ONOE DELIVERED to the successful CERTIFICATE HOLDER. -, EXPLANATION OF THE CERTIFICATE AWARDS. Purchasers select their own numbers anywhere from 1 to 78,' and for example, say, pays for the: same one dollar. The vender gives the purchaser a certificate with the number or numbers selected, and' enters the same numb r or numbers upon the Company;* Register (with the amount so paid) to? be returned to the Office of the Company by the vender before the Raffle takes place. Purchasers -may select a One Number Certltlcate, or? TwoNumber Certificate, ir a Three Number Certificate, or a Four Number Certificate. A Siugle Number certificate means a bingle number selected by the buyer anywhere from 1 to 78, and should that number be taken out, In the Twelve Number* so taken from the Ra rae Cylinder, the ourchaser will be entitled to an AWARD OF FOUR HUES the value of Shares ui the RAFFLED PROPERTY or cost of the original Certificate of Shares. A Two Number Certificate meaus if the Two numbers as the Certificate come ont in .the Twelve numbers taken from the Rattled cylinder, will entitle the successful holder to an AWARD of Shares in the? RAFFLED PROPERTY of TWENTY times the value or cost of the original certificate or Sitares. .' ? ? .' . - :<*, -:.. A Three Number Certificate means If the Three numbers on the Certltlcate come out in the Twelve so taken from the Raffle Cylinder will entitle the holder to an-A WARD or Shares In the RAFFLED PROPERTY Of ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY TIMES the value or cost of the original Certificate of Shares. If but. Two of the nusnbers ara out in the Thre? oh the Certificate, the pur? chaser will receive an AWARD or TWICE the amount- of the value or coss of the original Certif?cale. ... ; ,..,. A Four Number Certificate means ir the Fonr numbera on -the Certificate come out m Ute Twelve BO taken from the Raffle Cylinder the purchaser will be entitled to an AWARD of Shares lu the BAFFLED PROPERTY or THREE. HUNDRED TIMES tbofalue or. cost of the original OertiAcate of Shares, ir but Three or the numbers on the Certltlcate are out in the Raffle the purchaser will receive au AWARD of Shares In the RAFFLED PROPERTY of TEN tunes the raine of cost of the ortgffial Certificate of Shares. "- ' .. .-** A person may invest in a Certificate of Shares In these RAFFLES an amount small ot large as he pleases. The Company's Schedule Lis: of Awards ls made ont at the rate of ONE DOLLAR FOR CERilFIOATES, but Certificates win be ?.sued or the value of 26, fio and 76 cents; also, $1.-12, $3, $4, $5 nnd to S io and upwards, and the Awards delivered pro rata to the schedule list of rates. The above explanation will enable any one desiring to tak? a attara m these Raffles to do so under? standingly, and Ute Raffles being fairly and honestly conducted In public by the Sworn Commission? er and exactly at the hoare named, they afford a safer means of investment than any other busi? ness spec ulu?on. - The first Property and Land' Scheme or tho Company will be issued In a short time, and will be Raffled every three months. . - ' . Any {arther information, win be furnished bp the Genet a1 Agwt or the*Company, at their O^lco,. No. 147 MEETING STREET, opposite the Charleston Hotel, vrher? certlieate? aie for sale. - s J. P. HORBACH, I.!;!-; $500,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! THE SOU T H O A*R O L I N A -o Referenoes in South Carolina : General WADE HAMPTON, General JOHN S. PRESTON, Hon. B. F. PERRY, Hon. W. D. SIMPSON,. Governor M. L. BONHAM. ANDREW SIMONOS. Esq., General JOHNSON HAfJOOD, Hon G. A. T-.f.NUOLil. Loo. ARM 1 STEAD BURT, Governor J. L MANNING, Hon. JAMES CHESNUT, Hon. J. B. CAMPBELL. . .?? . References in New York City : AUGUST BELMONT A CO., Bankers; MORTON, BL'SS ? CO., Bankers; Hon. CH AULES O'CONOR, Ceuusellor-at-Law; Hon. JOHN E. WARD, Counsellor-at-Law; Hon. KOGtlR A. PRYOR, Counsellor at Law; Colonel RICHARD LATHERS, T, A. HOYT, Esq.. President Gold Room; HUNT, THOMPSON A CO.. Factors; ANDERSON, STARR A CO', Merchant?; PLTTUS A GO-, Merchants; F, ZOGBAUM & FAIRCHILD, Marchama. -o-ii- ' % S500.000 TO BE AWARDED TO THE TICKET-HOLDERS OF THE. SERIES OF CONCERTS TO COMMENCE ON THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, 1871, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. CHARLESTON, S. C., OM WHICH DAY THE DRAWING COMMENCES. --i-:-o--; THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION, UNDER THU AUSPICES of the "South Carolina State Agrlca,turar-and. Mechanical Society," will give a series or coocerta at the Academy of Music, Charleston, S.' C., conuLencIng October 1st, 1871',. for. toe. purpose or raising a fund to enable Emigrants to settle upon lasds selected by the Association for Homes of Northern and European Farmers and others, ra the Stace of south Carolina, and for their trnnsp&?tatlon thither and support for the first year. ' . - 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, ANO NO MORE, AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. ALL THE PREMIUMS. INCLUDING DEED AND CERTIFICATE OF TITLE TO. ACADEMY OF wc-ic. will be deposited with the National Bank of the Republic, New York. $500,000 I1V GUPTS ! 1st Girt-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Charleston, S. C.", cost to build $230,000, having sn annual rental of about $20,000, .'rom opera House, stores and Halls; the building being ?bout 230 fee: ty 60 feet, and situated comer of King and Market streets,Tn tilt centre of the city, and well known to be the llaest building and most valuable I>ropeny .n Charleston, valued at..'..;'..S^.">o,ooo 2d Girt-Cash.'.. 100,000 3d Gift^-Casc.j.;.'..'.. ?0,000 4th Gift-Cash.."...?.:. 10,000 6th Girt-Cash.?. 5,000 26 Girts-?a6li-e??h $1000...VJ.'.'.'-. 35,000 25 Girts-Cash-each $500.'..'._. 12,500 360 Girts-Cash-each $100.:.:_ 35,000 250 Gi ns-Cash-en ci? $50..vi. ia ,000 500 GifiK-Cash-each $25.................. 12.300 Riso Glit?-Cash-each $10...'.-... 12,500 2JW Gins, amone? to.:'.....'.5500,000 BUTLjER. CHADWICK, GARY & CO., i Agents S. C. Land and Inmiigration Association, General M. C. BUTLER, . ) - JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., > ' CHARLESTON, a C Geiierai M. W. GARY, ) AGENTS WANTED-LMERAL COMMISSIONS ALLOWEU. Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing: General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina, Eon. ROGER A, PRYOR, ol New York. Av &AJ?R A IN JD COMMENDABLE SCHEME ! CHARLESTON. S. C., May -. 1871. We -..ake pleasure in ;:ertiryinj* that we are acquainted with General M. C. BUTLER. JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., and Genera! M. W. GARY, or the firm of BUTLER, CHADWICK GARY A CO., and , know them to be geuilernen of integrity, and we regard the object they have or assisting Immigrants to hemes ia south Carolina of gi eat importance to the State as well as to the immigrants, and we have every confidence ;iiat:ueir enterprise will be carried out with fairness and honesty wall par? ties concerned. GEO. A. TREN HOLM, L W. ELAYNE, ?. H. RUTLEDGE, A. G. MAGRATH, JAMES CONNER, . TFJOS. Y. SIMON?. JAMES R.'PRING LE. . HENRY BUIST, WILMOT G. DBSA?SSURE. Tickets can be procured of E. SEBRING & CO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 34 Broad street. < m ay 13-3 m oe General Agent of the Company, P. O. Box No. 349. CHARLESTON, May 24th, 1871. Received of the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, of the State of South Carolina, ror the Benefit of the Free School Fund, (successors or R. H. WILLOUGHBY 4 CO., one Thousand Del? lars, being tho Bum In rmi to be paid Into the hands or the'SrateSaperratenden or Education, 'aSre qulred by an Act of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, passed at the rrguiar ses? sion of 1870-71, approved March 8tti, 1871. J. K. JILLSoN. may29-imo state Superintendent Education, South Carolina.