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coxmntciJLir iris wa. ~ The Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Harket? OPTICS OHASLBSTOM NS we. ( MONDA? EVENING, Jane 12, 1ST1.-1 COTTON.-The malkee opened firmly, with a fair inquiry., and advanoed xo fl Son receipt of dis? patches, bat closed quiet. Sales about 400 bales, tay 26 at I3?l8c, i at ie; ?2 at ]?x, 83. at 18,9 at 18 a; T.7 at 18?, ll at IS?, 26 at 19, ll at lt*, 96 on private "nw. -Weqaete:. .j U .ATOOL^ CLASSIFICATION, ?j ? Ordinary to iroocf ordinary.MX@iTx L)w middling...1*X# Middling.?P.* Strict middling.?X? RICK.-Tbe transactions were In inferior grades. Sales about so tierces of clean Carolina: is at Tjfc 60 at 8Xc 9 rs. We quote common to fair at 8J< @83i, good 8M@9e. NATAL STORES.-Tbe salas to day- bave been 421 bola rosin, aa follows: 4 bblB extra pale at $6 26, 02 bbl*paie at $6 25$6 ii, 2 bela No i at*3 60 ; 36 bbls low No 1 at $2"75, l"?8 bpis eitra No 2 at.?2 ap ' @2 40, as to quajity ; 83 bbls No 2"at (210, ? tjbls Ko 3 at $2@2 os, 6 bbls black at $176, 5 bbls duli and coach wheels atf-$4. There were M eales of spirits turpentine. , " . FaKianre.-fe? L'tverpcoi,'. by steam" direct, nominal ca uplands: via New 'York, Xd on uplands ; ld on sea Islands ; by sail, Xd on uplands, >?-i on sea islands. To Havre nominal, coastwise-to New York by Steam,. j?c_oa_ upiauds and' xe on elaodi; fa 2p V .tierce .onrieajbj tttkil, XJ? ? n . oottonr.r-7 ^ tierce on rice:40c,fl barrel ouroam; $T?5 ?M on lumber ; $\i@Vi $ M. c u timbej. \ 1, Boston, by sail, kio fl * ca -upland-cotton To Providence, by sall JS H' SrWfbaards, .He? ft a on cotton; by steam. ll *f .baie on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Kc 9 ft on uplands; by sail, $7 fi M c- hoards; $9 on Umber; $3 V* toa om- clay, axS $z$3. si on pbos phates. To Ba::imore.. by steam, Xo f 1? bj HitLie so.?T P M cu boards: $s?3 ? ? ton phosphate? reek. ; VeiseJs.; ate,-in..dema2i by onr merchants to take lumber .freights^ frc m Georgetown, S. C., Darieu 'sud Sa;i'la RtvA/C ?ad Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern porn, and iv, @'2 \? M are the rates ??lumber and boards. Eic si AS G a. -Sterling eo day bll:s.j22?022X. DoMEscic B?CHANOS. - Tiie vants are pur? eba-lng- si ? nt cheeM cn New York at-nar; 5 dayB X off?itf days' X orri fi days - off; 2? dayt'-joff; 30 days ^ oil They are eefling-sight ohecks flt X preutnm. ?OLD-HX3l2)?. --i it ? 8 - . fd Markets by Tvleiernpli. .*] ?OX?? MARKETS. J LONDON, Jone 12-Nooo.-Consols 91X. Bonds ?O?. ' ..... PUBIS, Jane 12.-Rentes 52r 97c ! 1 KBW*~ YORK;- Jone " 12-Noon_Stocks very steady and aalet. Gold,steady nt 12 v~ Govern? ments strong and steady- State bun a dun and heavy. Money easy at. 2 to 3. Exchange-tong lox; short io?. Freights steady. ' 1" -, Eteulng.-Money'very easy at 2a4- ? terring, heavy at 9X&9X. Goldl2Xai2x. Government*1 a?vahad x*X on' Saturday's rates; slaty-swoa 12X*' States dull but Nte?dy. Tenmssees Tlx, new same; Virginias csv. new. 73; Louisianas es, new-68; Levees 69: eights 8*4; Alabamas 102; Geor glas 8?; sevens 9*x: North Ckrohna-i H7x,.new ?XiSouth Carolinas 78, new 6?X- Freigsis dull and heavy. Nsw (jRLZANs, June 12.-Sterling 24X. S:g*ht X premium, "bold 12J?. . COTTON MARXS7.* LIVERPOOL, Ju rm-n 2-Noon .-Cort?n firm; up? lands axd; Orleans 8%d. ' " - Later-Cotton ffnrrer: uplands &xd; Orleans 8X aSXd; sales 20,000 bates; export and - speculation 8,000. Evening.-Cotton firm: uplands -sxasjv-i. Or? leans 8Xa8?d; sa es 20,000baleV *. Nxw YORK, June 12-Noe*A*Cotton opened quiet; middling uplands l9J.'c; Orleans ?OXo; sales 1500 bales. Evening.-Cotton closed strong; apianes 20 vc sales 4832 bales. '? BOSTON, Jone 12.-Cotton quiet; roiddlrmrs 20x0 set receipts 163 bales; gross 1048; saie?^oo; stuck 6000. ?ettffnoRS, Jone 12.-Cotton Arm; middlings 19Xa20cy^|t^cei>pt8 50 bales.; ^gzoss J02; sales NORFOLK, June la-Cotton strong; low mid? dling? 18c; net receipts C65 bales; exports coast wtse 630: stoclt:i775. 1 ' -T Wi HUNG ros. June 12.-Cotton firm; rrndditegs l*Xc?^aetreeelptr^tfi bales; exports coastwise 7 sales 1?; stock Tess. SAT ANNAS. Jone 12.-Cotton-Middlings 18c net receipts 3J8 bales; exports, coastwise, !72o Stock 8445; sales 350. AW3TOTA, Jane 12.-Cotton market active and ' Arm at l$xcror Liverpool middlings, and ISXs - tte for New York middlings; ?Hes 640 bales? re? ceipts 160. MOBILE. Jane 12.-Cotton quiet; middlings 18^tt8Xc; nee receipts 439 bales; sales 206;*sr%t NEW OB LT?ANS. Jnhe 12?-Cotton -strong: Ad dlii.K 19c; net receipts 1443 bal'.??; gross '?049. Hx porteto Livorpoor?40; torifarre 383T; coastwise 8929; sales 2?00; stock 06,833. , raOTIBIONS AND PRODUCE JIARXJCTS. MOON, Juna M-N?oa-The w eat Her 1? fair, ?favorable Tor the crops. Msw tam, Jone 12-Noon.-Floor qniet ?ad BtfcMly. Wheat quiet and firm. Cora without de? cided change, fork firm at piAt?al676. Lard steady. Turpentine nra at 46XC Roeta -un chatujed; $2 60 ror strained. . Evenrag -Flonr-^Sutrthfrn steady ; oomman to fair $e-Wa7 60; good to choice 17 36 to 9. Wtt 13 key co changed, Wheat qatet and unchanged, cornered quiet and firm -st . 7?aT6>se. Pork a jBwSe^nrmer at ti?; Beef steady. lard Hemer; ??ttl? He. Navals uBehaBgtd. Tallow 'st. ady. BA?JUMORS, Ja.e 12.-Flour quiet au* steady. Wheat actiVe. choice white $1 8O.1190; choice red Jl ?Sal 90 Corn, white quiet at 8ia84c: yellow active, T4TS.- Oats 70876c Provisions *nimer. Whisi-ey qa let at Pia 94c WnamfOToN,* ' Jtmo -12.-SpTr?tB turpentine Steady at 420. Rosin steady at $2 06 for strained; S2 76. mr No 1^2*26 far. No 2, stdt*60 ror pale, Crn?e turpentine quiet at &3forye;low dip, and $3 26 for vifjtlu. iMtmrmxa, June 12.-Flour HTHI, io good de? mand and scarce; orders largely ahead. Cora firm and in 'air demand;; shelled 68c. Provisions firm with snadvanchtg-iendencv. Mess pork 116. Sbonlders 7c; ?lear slues 9XC Lard uachanged. Wh (?key st < ady at 89c CINCINNATI, June 12.-Flour steady and in moderate demand. Corn drooping, ?6c. -s&ork, f .demand tight, holders firm at $16. Lai tl in good ??Jemand af uli prlcea Eacn, demand uglir, holders firm; shoulders ex a 6 Jv.-: clear s HALS 9a ?Xe advanced, *Xa9Xc asheu.^ Whiskey ?IAALT demand ?t 69C, ? i Nxw ORLEANS, Jone 12.-Flour scarce and arm? er; superfine $OJ?L?, donhle $?? JO, ncble $6 7ou7. 1 q Corn lower at 7?c Oats 72a 73c. Bran fi 30. Hay. 1 * prime (26, choice $2*a26 60 Pork qut> t but firm; mess $17. Bacon steady at 7x 9X"9*?- Si:gar enred nama 14.?I6c. Lord, tlcr?cs lo>?aio?? cts. Sugar quiet, prime n*c. Mo,i.-<vsta quiet, fer- ! f mernina soa40c. Whit-key du L Webtttu reclined 80a9fc codeo l3Xal6^u m bond. New York Klee Market. .From the Dally Bulletin, Saturday, June 10: Domestic ls tgain lu only about the averaire sup? ply, as netti by the trade, and with a lair jobbiui; call, prices ?re Di m at the former runge s-alfeof iou tierces Carolina at 9Xal9C Foreign not vt-ry active, buc still some nitre movemeLt currenr, and sellers insisting upon and obtHtmng without moen trouble follTorraer prices. Pales 01 400 bans Rangoon at 7a7Xc and 3JO bags Patna ut 7-?a 7Xc From the Journal or Ct mmerce: The boxiness la good to-day both in loreign and domestic, and with moderate supp les Bteady prices are c rrent. We notice sale? or 400 bags Kungnon at 7aTXc, ace bugs Patna at 7Xa8c. the outside price 1 or new, and leo tierces carolina at 9 value, the lat? ter price ror choice. New York Hay Market. From Hie I ally Bulletin. Saturday. JunelO: The orders r th? most part are smmi. me receipts light, and marker. Arm at the figures mentioned below. Straw $ieo with better receipts No change on other gr?des.' Salts 76 ba es char.es ton, $i: 20 do Macun, Ga., $1; 60 do PDatka at $1 ; 30 do Jae Bonville at ii;-eu do Portsmouth at $1. Retail bay uo change, r>nge $115ul 40. Sew York XAVI.I Stores market. From the Journal of .Commerce, Saturday. Jane M : st ir::s turpentine is mere In the teilt rs*" favor. TtVie ls mote Inquiry io full parcel?, and a lat of 200 obis sold at 46c, clo?lng ?rmiy at this price. Beyond this sales are in i-raaii tots, ami foot up so Ubis at J6c; 100 bids at 45xc hohins There ls tess inquiry for strained, jim! thc market ls morola the. bay ers' lavor, -with a lull parcel oflred at $2 60. A very fair trade ls reported iu pale ai rti m piRteav- ?h?-aales are 8?o bbls pale at $fl 60; 200 bblSfOimiiminiit $?60; 200 bbls sir.iined Ct $2 eu; 2CR bb^ No2at$8?30.) t.-bis atS5 50a 0 25; 100 bb?j Mie-aj ?5, and ISO bbls 01 at $4 ?0. We quote i>'0 2 a*,*2.?6a3;-.No-Vat S3u4; nale at $4 25,15 50: ea ti a palet>?$eaT 50. Tar ls flrm at $2 60 lor Wa^ittpEton and $3 fur Wilmington. EMton &. Co.'? Co i ?n ?J Report fbi the Week entliiig- June a. NEW YORK. June 10.- - ox MARKET.-in our last r. port the market eli sed steady at nxc ror mkliiliii??H. s?i?unlay lhere was a fcilr deHiand ft' m sp i u!i ers and exporters, silmulated hythe favorable advlee* fn-m abroad; na.es 3830, m d dlings 18XC. . Munday th?* inatket was active and ejctf d, bti.-ed apiti repo ts or short cr-p grow lng> spinners and rxponers pnrchn-ed ireelv; sales 6841, mttkldi gs i?xc. Tnesil..v 1 bf market opened active with N good demand forsi-innn g, at Ormfr pr? es. i^ui close d with dispositl ni on tho part ol bayns tupny thc n-ivaiic>! utkeilhy ??.Mere; sti es -^7, mt<<> llnsts 19Xc Wcdtii?f?? ?ere was a rahr demuiMl rrotu ?i-inners and ex portera M ca icr prices ccca-..oned .bj weak, r Mvlew-rrom aDroa<r;-BXlefl~ yr?g, miatningg i?Xc; rhursday the market was doll and a farther de-. cline of 3?c was snbmltted to; sales 443, middlings i9Xc. xwerdfXthe .markeropened quletai|d unchanged, bu?W^moi^waWeWvicesTOm. abroad, became tqgtfiervana ok?eagrith aa aa- > vance of xe; tn?dema?d was' moderate and mainly to meet tbe wants or spinners; salea 1973, middlings l9Xc dpiand Kew and Floridas. Mobile. Orleans, -.Texas. Ord mary... 3?.? ..-.' '15%. J 1614*5 SHfl Good ordinary..17X 17X 17? "X Low middling...18X 18? 18X 19 Middling........ 19X -19)i 19X 20 Sales or the weer 21.852 bales-lncipding 9632 to spinners, 2428 to speculators, aad 9789 ta ex porters. Gross receipts at this oort lor the week 12.638 bales. .8to?B?Beptem6er1-992n6J8ibalertagfiiLSt; 669.334?tfyeVr. * ? ?.? ' 5=1 STATISTICAL POSITION- 1871. 1870. Stock in Liverpool.bales. 914,000> 603.26O Afloat from india. 185,000 i'3,ooo Anoatvftom,America~., 206,008 .155 000 Stock }frIx>ridon....^?.?...? 8fc-050> >. 26.69? Afloat for*London..."...T.*..... 90,000' -44.000 Stock In Havre. 20,670 137,900 Afloat Tor Havre. 31.020 ' 51.443 Stock In Bremen. 61,183 21.C61 Afloat for-Breraen......... ?,638 . ? 4.926 Stock in DdTted States ports.. 254,360 244,595 Stock in inland towns. t 2L,i?3 .48.187 Total....1,92^,449 1,520,042 Excess m visible supply, com? pared With 1870. 403,407 Stock of cotton held by Man- ? , chester spinners at the mills 90.000 45,ooo Price or mid Orleans m Liver- * j pool.-..-.....'....4. ; 8Xd.ioi5 ]6d. Pnce or mid Orleans in New York*.: 19X?. KMC. , Price of gold...-..' UM FISH3 Selma. Cotton Statement. 1,272 Total.-. 85,930 Shipped this week. 394 Shipped preriouaJ?....?...;;..>...g M,338-&4,7g Total. .S4.729 On hand Friday, June 9,1871. 1,201 ilecatpts by fiallroad. Jane 13. 80CTH CAROLINA BAILEOAfc. 466 bales cotton, 30 bales goods, 79 bbls naval stores, io cars wood and lumber, l car stock, 'io Railroad Agent, w c Courtney A co, Petter. Rod? ger? ft co, G W Williams ft co. Frost A Adger, A B Mulligan, G H Waller ico. AS smith, Wlss ft co. Wm 0 Bee A co.B O'Neill, Wardlaw ft Carew. R Mure ft co, Smith A i ?apean, Kinsman ft Howell. H E Grainger, J 0 Malincee, K M Uacker, Moan ft Selgulous, Mowry .'; Son, Jtffords A* CO, M Trirsr. Tledeman, Calder A co. PORT CALENDAR. MOON S' F2AIK?. Kuli Moon, 3d. l ho ir, 7 minutes, morn ?nz. Last yuarter. 9th. 7 hours. 15 minutes, even::'.?. New Boon. nth. 9 hoirs 9 minutes, eveuuijr. . First yuartor, '.6th. 6 hours. St situates, eveninc 12 Mouday. ia Tuesday. 14 Wednesday. 15 thursday... 16 Friday. 17 sattutUQr... 18 sunday..-.. tjp?. 4..:'2 4.. Hi 4..'52 4. .50 4.. 53 4\./'3 4.. 53 7.. 7 .7.. 7 7.. 7 T- 4) 7.. 8 7.. "8 7.. ? iras, muz H. >. v. I V?T*.T>; 1..47 3..::' 2..17 4..-S 2..47 5..IS 3..?t . 6.,511 3..52 0..?8 sets. 7..31 7..50 8.. 4 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C.JUNE 13, 1971. Latljfc deg 4?'imn ?'-eec, | L<?rr 7<Hr-e?7 mir/27 s: c Sehr Hattie Coomb?, King A Gibbon, Mantaas-ft ra. S K Marshall ,v cn. S V Railroad Agenr, W Shepherd \ co, C W Stiles. Isstfes-, OaMer A se. A L Tyler. O-F Wlerers. G w a 1.nama AT co, Capt Bradley, Dcuglua A Mit er, A-H Abrahams. ' ~ ARRIVED YESTERDAY,. .* ' Sehr Ann S Deas, Garb?ttL Weet Point M?h 58' xs noe. To U Bischoff A co. -. * Received from Benuett's Mill. 93 tes vier. ' lo IV C Bee ft co. - . ? * AT QUARANTINE. * * Bark American Lloyd's, nom Havana. FROM THtS PORT. Biitish bark Maggie, Holman, Gravesend, M?y io, for London. . * Sehr Ld y, Hughes. New York, Mcy . QP FOR THIS r<MT.. The Romaine, Young, at I iverpool, iday 2?. Brig Louis O Madeira, Mosianiier, at Boston, 9:h lane. Brig Georgie. an, at Baltimore, Jnne 9. Sehr Willie Martin, Neyes, at Baltimore. June 9. fe eli r Chimo, Lanai!, at Baltimore, June 9. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Manhattan. Woodln:;, rc New York, une 10. KE%ORA3DA. ' The Norma, RanUch, jtom-Ba J' River, S #, fr ived at Queenstown May 29. I f The sehr Carrie S Webb, Brewster, from George own, S O, arrived at New Yoik June 9. LIST OF VESSELS PF, CUABKO ANS .U.'LSD n i: T?Is I OE: F ? n?7 G S . UVXKTOOL. lr ship Island Horne, McLellnn, up.April 6 ir bark Vine?, Robson, sailed..,.Abril 2? he Martern, Leflfert, up....'..-.May li WBST UAKTLETOOL, INO. . ir bark Kathleen, Lester, up.May ? BRISTOL, ENG. he Black Prince, Marshall, up.May'22 CALLAO. lr brig Bellonl, Jones, sailed..Jan 21 . . CARDIFF. 1? R T K Garey,-, sailed.Ma* (. i 'he Martha, Lewis, sailed.'. .May f " M?LAO.\. pan brig Rosario, Girardo, sailed.May Cf DOMESTIC. SKW VO?t. ehr S A Reed, Reed, np.June) 5 lehr Florence Rocers, sheppard, up -June fi ?cn r L s Davis, Bishop, cleared.June s rBiLaoiorniA. teamRhip Empire. Hlnckiey. elM.Jone 6 ir nark Rhea Sylvia. Cottir, cleared.June 6 ?CDT Jo-so s Clark, Clark, cleared.Dane 6 BALTIMORE, : ' icnr Chimo, Lansil, cleared......I.June S B AKOOS, sa ichr Hannah, Staples, cleared...'.May ?s Optical. JTONBY CANNOT BUY IT! FOR SIOI1T : 5 PR I ClS LESS ll The DIAMOND GLASSE*; rrmnufactared by J. E. (FENCER ft CO., New York, which are now onered o/the putdic, are prOaoahced by all the ?eiebr&ted )pnciRU3 or the wend rebe the most Berfect, Na ural Artificial help to the human eye ever known. They are ground under their own supervision, rom minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, ind dome their name. "Diamond," on account >r thel,- hardness and brilliancy. The scientific principle ou which they are Con tructed brings the core or centre or the leas d! ectly tn Tront of the eye, producing a clear and l:3iinct vision, as m the natural, healthy sight, nd preventing all unpleasant sensations,such a? timmering and wayenntr of sight, dizziness, AC, eculiar to all others in ase. They are mounted in the finest manner, in rames of.the best quality, of all materials used Dr that purpose. Their finish and durability can? ot be surpassed. CAUTION.-None genuine unless bearing U>e:r rade mark stamped eu every frame. JAM KS ALLAN, Sealer in Watches. Jewelry. Sterlingsuverwaie and Optical Goods, Nu. 307 King street. oet3i-stuthlyr Charleston, S. C. fJOMOOPATHIC KE ii EDIES. A FULL ASSORTMENT just received by . DR. H. BARR, j???w_ Mr? ist Marine atmet rjASKELL'S ELECTRIC OIL. ASK ELL'S CA RB ?il? OANCE? SALVE For sale irv Ur_ h bakk n?av2,r . 131 Abeting 8treet. -~.~--gtnpprr^.-" ~ - pO? B A I( T I M OR E . FREIGHTS RECEIV^.'TJAI?Y^ND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED <gfj&& _ TO f _ .?frfjfifr : P?IILA DELPHI A, BOSTON. AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. \ -The flne Steamship FALCON, Haynle. Com? mander, will sall Tor Baltimore on FRIDAY, iii h June, at hau* past 4 o'clock P. M. ?S- i'niiadcipnia Freights rorwartied to ina city by railroad from Baiymorc without addi .??Vtl ra?orahcfc' an? Obgggt?tes,ftseat owed am pie r?irie "Ttf-sainp'Ie and Ten their Goods i rem the Rai'ronrt Uenot in Philadelphia. For-Freight or Passa? e apply'to FAUL C. TREN HOLM, Agent, Janffi*.^.Np. q-Untpn waar vea. J* ? lt \N E' W YOU E . ON TUESDAY, JUNE 13, AT ' HALF I . Pi?8T 5 O'CLOCK P. M. * The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship "GEORGIA." Sidney crowell. Commander, win ssMTfor New. YorfcjoJi T?rap?r,'Jnne_j8, at? half pfnrt S cPcToik, P.vYv r. ofiT Pie? No. 2 Union Wharves. Throueh Bills of Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, KTrieste, Notts, Leghorn, Chri-Manla. G?tten? dorf, and foGlasgow", by ANCHOfTLlNE STEAM? SHIPS. To New England Cities as usual. Insurance by Steamers of this Line y, per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having vory fine State-room' accommo-laUone, apply to WAGNER. HUGER A* CO., No. 20 Broad tttreet. cr to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. I Union Wharf Junl0-3 _ , X E W V ORK. OLD LINK N SW YORK AND CHAULES TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 184 c. IOCS AND ELEGANTDECR STATE ROOM: THE VERY FAST AND SPLENDID 'side-Wheel Sreamsnlns of this Line will sat! from ? A. icrc Ne Wharf ns follows ; MANHATTAN, SATUKDAY, June 17th, nt 5>j .. Relock P. M. JAMES ADGKK, SATURPAY. June 241h, -Qt ll "* oVlo6k X. M. "MANHATTAN, SAITRDAY, July 1st, at 5 o'clock P. M. aar Insuran-e K percent, byttils Line. U3T Through Biiisol Liming given on Cotton i?. Liverpool, Boston. Pr.vidfcjice mid Hie New Eni; and manufacturing rowh? ut thc lowest marke . rates. OS-Siate-rooms may be secured in advance without extra charge. > . for Kreighu. or i'sisage/ngcgemerita. app'T tc m?y24_ JAM>t> A DO EH A CO. jpOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE'?NITED STATES MAILS. " THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN <fffi$f* STEAM COMPANY <?ftffi wm dispatch one of their ilrst-ciass, full power Iron Screw Stearashlrs (rom PIER No. i6 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS FOLLOWS: NEVADA, Capt. GREEN'.:.Mny 34, At 0 A M WYOMING, Capt. WHISKER A Y.May 3L at SP M NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD.June 0. at 3PM MINN r SOTA, Capt. T. W. FREE MAXS.june 7, at 6.20 ? M IDAHO, Cart. PRICE.June 14, at 3 P ii MANHATTAN, Capt. FOKSTTi. ..June li, at 3 P M COLOR*DO.Capl.T.F.FREEMAN.June 21, at 3 P M WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLIAMS..June 28, at 2 P M Cabin Passgge $80, gold. Steerage Passage "(Office No. 29 Broadway $30. WILLIAMS & GUION. No. S3 Wbll Btrret, N. Y. N. H.-Through Bills Lading to'Liverpoo) Issued by the Charleston and New York Steamers, which maire close connection with the above line. Fur particulars and rate of Freu hf apply to JAMES AUGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., . maye Or WM. A. CO?KXENAY pACIFlO MAIL STEAAlSaiP CO.MiTr . # ; - rn KO con Lil?? 7C CA LI IA , CB I'M A AND J ATAN ?ARES GREATLY REDUCED. St-eamersof the above ilneleitc fier No. 42,- North River.. lust, of CaaaLj mmm str'r.et. >**w York-, at 12 o'clock noon, oi tue ian. :md 30ih of every mouth (extents when the Sites AU on Sunday, Uten the ba.urUay prow.: g- Ci Ail departures eonnett at r&caiiiB with ftifim. ors fer toiuli Paclilc and Centrar Arci<Tu:n rona Departure of 15th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japau and China, steamers ?eave sau Frau cisco lirst of every month, except -.v'ten !?. rall? on bUEdav; then on the day preceding, Ncr Caiiiornta steamers touch a: ilLvaoa. bu f? drrect ftom New York to ASpuiwall. j?-^ (inc hundred pounds b&Eg&jSj fr?e to each ': '.lt dione and .itteudanceTree. / For Passage Ticker or ot hei it-Iorniatioa anni ai the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFioK, on Hu ?vimrf root cr Canal street, Nonn River, Ne-. '. erk. P. R. tiABY. Agent. ir.iyUi-?yr_. _ H Seiying ' i?lacijinrs. * -} IJIHE GOLD MEDAL SEVANG MACHINS, DOUBLE LOCK ELASTIC STITCH. This le the most simple and reliable Two Thread Sewing Machine in the world. It sews direct from two threads, and ls $15 lass than any other urBt-class Sewing Machine. Samples can be seea a: No. 165 MEETING STREET, opposite Charles? ton Hotel, sole Agent for the State Sub-agents wanted through the State. Address W. S. Bis SELL. Charleston. Also agents for Home Shuttle Hand Machine. $26. apr* lutusfimos . WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCS-STfTCi' MACHINE. are the best :n nee. For sale on the Lease Pian, wr.n moir.iiiy pa,' c:ents, cn easy Terms, cr ror ea*.l. All kinet>: c Machine attachments, Neeules, Cotton, iwnttu black and Qplored,; Silk. Oii, Seep, Ac., AC. Repairing as asnal, drrolan aad saaiplee a work sent on application. . D. E. HASELTON, Genercl nealer In F:rst Class Sewing aaa chines ana Material, No. 307 Klug street, augl7 Charleston, s. O JOST RECEIVED, CAREOLATE OF LIME, the b*.st Disinfectact and destroyer of Rats, M ce Engs. Oockroacne^, Ac A small quantity placled where :nej frequeni A'ill at once tusperne mem. Fendleyjn's Panacea,- or Vegetable Tain Es tractor. A freah snpply of Fleming's Worm Confections the must reliable :n use. Also, a rreso supply of SE/JL. OLEUM, the grea remedy for Rheumatism. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. FA ER, m y 30 Nt. 131 Meeline ?ireer. H ELMBOLD'S BU CHU! Hfii-MBOLD'S SARSAPARILLA Helmbold's Rose Wash Hcrabold's Catawba Grape Pills. For sa;e by DR. H. BAER, may!? ' No. 131 Meeting street. F Shipping. ISHING EXCURSIONS. The beautirul Yacht ELEANOR will make an Excursion to the Blackfish Banks, start-_ lng from southern Wharf every WEDNESDAY anc FRIDAY, at 7 A. M., and returning in the after? noon. Lines and Bait furnished on board. Fare $1 50. The ELEANOR may be chartered at any time for Private Excursion Parties. Apply to Captain YOTJNQ, on boapd. _ Junio J^XCURH?NS! FISHING EXCURSIONS The Steamer WATER LILLY can be . charteredon MONDAYS and T?"??- jg DAYS for Excursions, tor which she is aamirabiy adapted. Apply on.board, or to. DOUGLAS NISBET, Junio At Freight Office Sooth atlantic wharf. fjpOWAGE AND EXCURSIONS. . The steamer EMILIE, captain C. C. White, can be engaged for Tow-_ age and Excursions Apply on boara, ut uum merclal Wliarf, or to >? H A CK. ELFORD A KELLY, may23-tnthslmo . Boyce's Wharf. p 0 ti b L O K 1 D A, VIA SAVANNAH. Tue Steamer DlCTATtJK. Captain L. M. Coxetter. will leave Southern,_ Wharf every TrxsRA1 LVENINU, at ,>.au OCIOCK, (unth further notice,) Tor Jacksonville, Fernan? dina and Palatka, arriving back at ciiaricMuu every SATURDAY AFTERNOON. mayll RAVE\EL A CO., Agents, QHANGE OF SCHEDULE. GEORGETOWN STEAMERS. Until further notice, the Steamer EMILIE, captain G. 0. White,-willj^ .leave Charleston every WEDNESDAY .sroHT, at 9 o'clock, and Georgetown every THCRSDAY AF? TERNOON, at 5 o'clock. For engagements apply oh board at Commer? cial wharf, orto . SHACKELFORD b KELLY, Agents, Jnn3_No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. FOR BEAUFORT, PACIFIC AND CHIS OLM'S LANDING. The-Steamer PILOT "EOY. .Captain J. W. sly, wHLieuve Central Wharf,_ .'urEdlato, Beaufort and Pacific Laiming, every MONDAY MORNINU, at t o'clock, and for Beaufort aod Pacific Kandlrrg every THURSDAY MORNING. at 8 o'clock. Returuing, will leave Beaufort cveiy TCCSDAY and FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, and win leave Edisto every TITESDAY, at a- O'CIOCK. P. M. . * J. D. 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TftQKTHER W7TB THE CHOICEST STORIES, LIGHT READING, ami ' POETRY, From the cu'/rent foreign aud Domestic . Periodicals. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. ' "SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. ' SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SUBSCRIPTION TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. CLUBS OF TEN SUPPLIED AT . tl 50 EACH. . MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS ! S5T Adiireas. leociosing money in Registered Letter,) RIORDAN, DAWSON <fc CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. ?tIR JAMES CLARKE'S FEMALE! PILLS. These PILLS have long been used both in Great Rrltaln and this country, and are the best of their kind in the market. For sale uy DR, H. BA ER, api-22_No. 131 Meeting street. JUST RECEIVED, CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, (Helm bolo's,) By DR. H. BAER, maj l j No. 131 Meeting street. (grrmfr jfti-ie Plbiilb.uiiouv $500,000 TO BE - J. GIVEN AWAY! -o THE SOUTH CAROLINA . References in South Carolina : Genera) WAUK HAMPTON, General JOHN 8. PRESTON, Hon. B. F. PERRY, Hon. W. D. SIMTSON, Governor M. L. BONiiAM. ANDREW S1M0NDS. Esq., General JOHNSON H A GOOD, Hon 0. -A. THENHOLM. BOD. ARMISTEAD HORT, Governor J. L MANNING, HOD. JAMES UH ESN OT, Hon. J. B. CAMPBELL. . ? . -: - Eeferences in New York City: " ACGUST BELMONt A CO.', Banters; MORTON, BL~S9 A CO.. Bankers; Hon. CHARLES Trc?NOR, Couhpellor-at-Law; Hon. JOHN E. WARD, Connsellor-at-Law; Hon. ROGER A: PRYOR, OoncsetiOr at Law; colonel RICH A' D LATHERS, .J. A. HOYT, Esq.. President Gqld Room; HUNT XHOMT^ON k CO., Factors; ANDERSON, STARR & CO., Merchant*; P'.TTDS A CO., Merchants; F7 ZOGBAUM, A FAIRCHILD, J&erchauta. . * ....... $500,000 TO BE AWARDED TO THE TICKET-HOLDERS OP THE SERIES Or? CONCERTS TO COMMENCE ON THE FIRST OF?' OCTOBER, 137 1, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, CHARLESTON, 6. C., ON WHICH DAY w*w . THE CTRAWtNC COMMENCES. THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSQ.lIATiOV. UNDER THE AUSPICES or the "Sou-.rt Carolina state Agricultural and Meclianical Society," will give a series ofoaacerts at tbe Academy or Music. Clianestoa, S, C., commencing October 1st, 1871, ror the purpose , of raising a .'und to enable Emigrants to settle upon lands selected by the Association for Homes of Non bern anti European Farmers and others, tn the state of bondi Carolina, and Jar their transportation thither and -suppjr: ror tue .first year. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, ANO NO HORE, lr At FIY? DOLLARS EAOH; .ALL THE PREMIUMS, INCLUDING DEED AND CERTIFICATE OF TITLE TO ACADEMY OF HtfeJC, will be deposited-with tne-Nirtkuul Bank of the Republic, New Tort. . $500,000 ITV GIFTS !.... 1st Gift-AC ADEMY OF MUSIC. Charleston-, S. C.,.coal to build $230,000, hav/ng an annual . .. rental of about $20,000, frutn' Opera House, blores aad Halls; the building belog, about 230 fee-, by" eo feet, and situated corner or Klug and Market."streets, la the., centre pf'the city., and well-known to bc the ll nest building and''most, valuable property iii Charleston^ rained at:.?....;.$450,000 '. -:d Gilt-Cash.."..'.,.;..-...,'.,.... 100,000 3d Gift-Cash.4. 46,000 ithGirt-cash. Ao.ooe 6lh Gif.-Cash.... 5,000 2$ Gifts- Cash-each. $teco..,..'.,........ 20,000 25 Girts-T-Cash-each' $50Q.. 12,300 350 Gifts- Cash-eo?h $100.%..*..^............. 33.000 2S0Girts- Cash-each $30.?...;..?..*>,... 12,300 500 Gifts-Cash-j-each $25.'....>"...,... 12,500 ?I2?o"o?it?!-Caaii^aoh tit.'..'.......j..'...'...'..;........ ' 14,5*00 240ftGifts, amounts tu.:."....v.?000,060 BUTLER, CHADWICK, GABY fc'cOV Agents S. C. Land and Immigration Association, - Ornerai M. C. BHTLER, .> - . ' JOHN CHADWICK. Esq.v } ' ' CHARLESTON, 8. (I General M. W. GARY, j . ?f . rrr . .? ?. . . . t? v tee **v> t WAfTEDkLIBERlL C09fMlS?I0jVt ALLOWED. . V Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing: General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia. ,? . General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, or South Carolina. . ', Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR', ci New York.' A. FA.lTt A.1VX) COM:ivrEI?rOA.BlJL.E 8CHEME I CHARE^TON. 9? C., May-, I8TI. We take "pleasure in i-ertlfyintr that we are acquainted with General M. C. B?TLBK-. JOHN CHADWICK, Ein., ant Genets' M W. GARY, ot tho Brui oL BUTLER. CU.VDWIUK OA RY k ce.,JUId know them to be gem lernen or integrity, anti we regari :he ulject :;;ey liave ol assisting Immigrants to homes in Soaili Carolina ofg. eat impottauco to the Mate as well as to the Immigrants, and we have every confidence that tneir enterprise will be cai ried ou: w.th fairness and honesty toaH- par-, ties concerned. GEO. A. TRENHOLM, I. W. HAYN E. . ?K. H. RUTLEDGE, ' A. G. MAGRATH, JAMTS CONNER. . . THOS. Y: SIMONS, . JAMES K. PRINGLE. HENRY BUIST, WILMOT G. DKSACSSUKE. Tlekeit can be procured 'cf Z. ?EERINC A CO., at.d J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 34 Broad street. mayl3-3mus POR THE BENEFIT OP THE FREE i*40H00L FUND, CHARTERED BY THE STAATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Have coiximeneed the Distribution of Awards in Lands and Tenements, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pianos, Organs, Harps, Statues, Gold Watcnes, Silver and Plated Ware, &c., by Baffle, and will continue twice a day, at 12 M. and 6 P. M., at the General Office, No. 147 Meeting* street, Charleston, S. C. The Directors or thc ^HAR! ESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, for the Benefit .of ?he Free School Fund, hanni; c implied with thc terms ol '.lu ir Cuarter, and paid ov?r to J. E. JILLSON. Maie superintendent of Reinen Mon ol South Carolina, the sum cl Cue Thousand Dollar?, belog the anuuai payment of the behool Fund under Hie t harter, (the receipt being hereto appenried,) nave inaugurated u sysiem oflusnraoce cert I neates -.viiic'.i is ?ui rounded ny every degree or lalrnesa, ?nd will be Hauled lor twice a day, at Twelve Al. and Five P. M., jo public, ander the superintendence.!).' Captain FENN PECK, a s>wot n-Commissioner. The advaututfes of this system are,.that Ute pnrc?asers can have the choice of their own num? bers anywhere from No. 1 tu No. 78, and the privilege of malting or increasing their investments at pleasure. The Schedule of Rates adopted by me Company wilt explain moro fully, aud accurately and can be obtained at the omce ol theCompAuy or.frcni any vernier-. Every Rudie thai >ukes p ace ls .ilassed and numbered on the company's Official Bunks: and rtftfcs pince twice ft cray, tis roi ows: Numbers printed on Cubes 2rom No. 1 >o No. 78, are pluced fin pnhrlc) 6F tho Swore Commis aioner in a Class Raffle Cylinder and'are weil sha>.ec. A boy blindfolded .takes-une of tnobe,CuOes which ia exhibited iii thc bpectators ami dedaied io bc.and is recorded as.'the first Raffled n qui uer. The Raffle Cvlmder will then be revolved, am '.he boy ntfiiln takes ont anbtfrer number, wnlch ts simi? larly exhibited to thc spectator* and recorded as tile secmd Raffle numuer. Tala operation will be*re peati d until Twelve numbers are Ruffled not of tjie Cylinder, abd each u umber. wM be recorded on the Oflkihl Kooka ol Hie (jnmpjny lu the.order ju which lt is taken lu rho Raffle. .These Twelve uum bera so Ratted in sach Hatte win decide all the AWARDS ??F CERTIFICATE. All the nu ?bers in dach Kattie arc equal no dis;inction being m*>le as to the order In which the cu miiers me ta-.eu In the Raffle, and the A WARKS ARE A*T ONCE DELIVERED to the successful CERTIFICATE HOLDER.. EXPLANATION OP" THE CERTIFICATE AWARDS. - Purchasers select their own numbers anywhere from l to 78, anti for exar^nle, say, pays for the same one dollar. The vernier gives the purchaser a cerwilcate with the uuraoei .-numbers selected, aird et.ters the same numb r or numbers upon the Company's Register (with theamountiiopaid?to bo ret?roe'd to the office of the Company by the vend?* before the Raffle take? place. Purcaaaers may ceieo'. a One Number Certificate, or a Two Namber Ccriitlcaxe, ira Three Number Ceciificaie, or a Four Number Certificate. A Single Number uertlucate means a single number selected by the bayer anywhere from 1 to 78, . and should that uaraber bu taken tut. in theTwelve Numbers so ?taken from the Raffle CyMnder, the purchaser wul be entitled to an AWARD OF FOUR TIMES the value or Shares la Hie RAFFLED PROPERTY or cost of the original Cenlucate of Shares. . A Two Number certificate means ir the Two uumbers os the .Ceriiflcate corde oat ta the Twelve HumberB tnkwi from ihe Hulaed cylinder, will entitle the successful holder io an AWAKD of Shares m the RAFFLED PROPER tl of TWENTY, times tbe value or coat of the original certificate or Shares. A Three Nnmbcr Certificate means lr the Three Eumbera on the Certificate come out In ?ie Twelve so iakon from thc- Raffle. Cylinder will mititle the holder to an AWAKD ct Snares to ine RAFFLtD PROPER! Y ft ONE HUNDRED AND .TWENTY TIMES the valuo or .cost or the original Certificate or Snares. If but Two or tue numbers are nut in lue Three on the Certificate, the pur? chaser will receive an AWARD of TWICE Hie-amuunt of the value or cost of the original Certificate. A Four Number Certificate means if the Four numoers on the Certificate come out in tbe Twelve so taken from the Raffle cv Under the puren user will b? entitled to an AWARD or shares lu the RAFFLED PROPERTY m THREE HUNDRED TIMES thc value or cost of ?he original Certificate of Shares. If but Three or the numbers un the Certltlcaie are-cur m Hie Ruffle the purchaser will receive au AWARD or Slidre= lu the RAFFLED PROPERTY of TEN limes tue value cr cost of the origma! Certificate of Shares. A person may invest In a Certifiente or Shares in these RAFFLES an amount small or large as he pleases. The Oompanv's Schedule List of Awards ls made out at the rate olOSK DOLLAR FOR CER'IFIOATES, but Cei ti duales will bc i-sued or the value or 26, 50 and 75 cents; also, $1, ?2, $3, $4, $5 aad to $io aud ui>?.vanis, and the Awar s delivered pro rata to the ftcheduie'llsr. ot rates.. The above cxp'aoa?oo will enuMc any one neVirln? to trike a share in these Raffles to do so under standiopiy. and the Ruffles bring fairly aud honestly oonducied tn puulic by the Sworn Commission' er and exacrly at Hie boura named, tuey alford a aarer means of Investineut than any other busi? ness speculirtlon. The first. Properly aHd Lied Scheme or Hie Company will be issued io a short time, and will be Raffled ?very three mouths. ." Any further information will be furnished by the Genera; Agent or Hie Company, at their Otu ce, No. 147 MEETING STREET, opposite the Charleston Howl, where Certificates are for sale. JT. 3?. HORBACH, General Agent of the Company, P. O. Box No. 249. . CHARLFSTON, Mav 24th, M71. ' Received of the CHARLFSTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, of the State of South Carolina, for the Benefit of the Free school Fund, (?upee^sors of R. H. W1LL0UUHBY A 00., uue Tnoa-and Dol? larn, being the -um in full to be paid into the hands of the Statesapenutenden of Education, 'as re? quired by an Act or the Ger er.il Assembly of Hie State of Somit Carolina, pussed ut the regular Ses? sion of 1870-71, approved Murch Sib. 1871. ' . J. K JILLSwN, may29-imo State Superintendent Education, South Carolina ^oi?r?niij?r; -? * Q ? UTtr CARfJLiN A ILITL'hUIF. O - . ? CBARLB8T0K, S. C., J:M 8,1371. On and alter SUNDAY, Jane ll, the Pa-sen* ger Trains os -ta- soum...;r.uina Railroa?? will i o: te follows:.. yon irorsTir reave Charlcniori...-.6 Jib A. ii, \rmt at Augusta.4.23 p. M. .TOB COLOMBIA. Leave ' harieston.?,..". 8.20 A. Sf. .rrlve at Columbia..'.3.4a p. M. FOB CHARLESTON. Leave Angosta.7.40 A. M. Arrive at.Charleston. 3.20 P. M. Le ".ve Columbia....V..'.'...'7.40 A; M. Arrriveatgharleston.3.20 p. M. THftOUOH WILMINGTON.T??IN. Leave Augu-ta....'..v...'.. 8.0? A.M. Arrive at fcingviil. 9.0& A. M. Leave Kisgville.1.40 lt, M. Arrive at Augusta.'.45 P. M. AUGUSTA NIOUT EXFRibS. (Sundays excepted-.! .eave Charleston,.;....sw...r 8.80 r. if. Arrive at Augusta...,".t.a A M. Leave Augusta.'.T?l r...'. e 00 )-. M. Arrive at Charleston.........:!.'.."..;., iU?&. M. COLOMBIA NIGHT BXFKS6S, - (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.. 7.1.0 P. M. ATTive*Ht Columbia.'..:.e.00 A^M. Leave Columbia.?.50P.M. Arrive at Charleston*^.6.45 A. M. 3CMXSWILLS THAIN. ,,. ?.eaveCharleston...*./..'.. 4;30P. M. .Arrive at-imramervllle......i*..'.*i-t7.^. ?.00 P.M. Leave Summerville..z.00 a; M. Arrive at Charleston.^._g.15 A. M. .. r j, CAM DSN RRANCHVT _ . (.eave Camden......'.'.:.... coo A. M.. Arrive at Columbia....... ... *.-;10.40 A. 'M. Leave. GolamMaa-..v.... a*..1>26?.H.. A rrlve a: Camden.6.00 P. M. Day and Night Tratas, jnafce close connecii'ona , at^^nsta j%Ith ^Georgia. Railroad and Ceutral Might i??n connects frith Macon.and - Au* aa ca Railroad. .. T Columbra Itont Trait connects "with Gre?nyille and Colombia ???read. .?.?I *> ?n: Cam den-Tra?a onanSetS at Ringville ??li v ?ez rept Sundays) with Day Pasa?-i ger Train, and runs through to Columbia and returns on Mon? day a, Wedaes*?}* ano Semr< 1 ayii* SS-i *. - ? a A*. i--.JCYl.EU.. vice-President, TS. B. PlcKENS, G. T. A. . jar.19 NORTHEASTERN EAILRQAIV CttJf PAKY. CHARLESTON, 8. C., February. U. 1871. Trains wUl leave Charleston Dally'at 6:30 A. M., and 6 P. M. .. * *f K, - / Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A, M. (Mondays ax cepted) and 8:30 P. M. Train docs' not leive Charleston tf P. M.*. ST/*. DAYS. . ivs Train leaving 6-30-A^rM. makes through connec? tion to New. York, via Richmond and Acquis Creeti only, going tlfrough in ? houri?. Pass en ig er s leaving by ? p. M., Tra in iwe choice of route, via Richmond and Washington, "or"via Portsmouth and Ballimore Those leaving f RIDA T by this Train lay erer ot-?osPAY ta Bal? timore* --mose leaving on>SATf ?DAY remain SON DAY in Wilmington, N.e. This is the cheapest,jruickest and most pleasant route to cincinnati. OTIcago and other points west an? Northwest, both. ?raioa sssfessg con nectipus at Washington. wUli Western trams of Baltimore and^hio RaTTioad.. S.'rS. SOLOMONS, . .Snglneer^dSupetlntendenu P. L CLXAFOR, General Ticicer Ageai. f?bir-igmoa ' ' , . " '_ lg X? tf? ? B A? H E.?VE , SPARTANB?EG A?B?. TXSXON RAILROAD Sand after the 29th lnstaaO?e PASSENGER rN3 en ther SPAWf A??trRG ?Sv CN?ON RAJLROAD will rou dniry: r #**Jt?* : Goi?g ? c wo, Uaye Spartanbqrg 5.30 A. M. Going down, leave Lu ;on\iil?.,.... 7.50 A. M. Arrite-at Alston.;It1..^if:;?S:.ll1?lL M. Jteturnlsg, leave Ablon................lic-rll. .Returning, leave ULlon-tiie-,........... 3.25 F. M. Arrive at spartanburg.6.26 P. M. . THO.SfXS-* JETER, President S. and OY R, R. UnionvllIe/S.'C, May*??,1871. may26-lmo SAY ANN AI? AND CHARLESTON R?nT ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS dh ibis Roaa run dally as follows: . Hut ?? . Leave Charleston.........?MQ A. M. <: 1 Arrive at Savannah........js.uo p, M.. Leat/e Savannah..TOM A. M. - Antro at Charleston:.3.20 P. M. Cpuasuts ax. savannah with the Atlantic ? Guli Haili cad for Jacksonville. St, Augustine, and all points in Florida. Wit i Central KaUroarl Tor Macon, Atlanta, Mo? bile. New Orleans and thc West. , . [,-<*. Wita steamboats for points on the Savannah Hiver. At Charleston with the Nari neastern ano South carolmu Radroadit, and, Ste^iiuluim lor all pomts Nortli aud West. '.'.' '' Ttrrobgh Tickets over 0:1s iinc on sale at Hotel? m etmrieatoa^ Bcrcvtu Louse, savannah: and al) principal TxkfLoffices North and Sonia. Freights forwarded daily toland from Sa van 1 nari and all points beyond. ' Throng h Buis rt Lading itsae4 to Jacksonville, Paiatka, Ac. . - * , ? .TaiiiT as low ae by any other Tine. C?GADSBEN. ccUr i ?. vEasmeer aad Sssjertassadent. ROSADAtafa. ROS AD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier; ROS AD ALIS. a snre eure for Scrofula, E0JSADALLS, endorsed by .. % ' Physir?aiUfc" ROS AD ALIS, a-potent remedy . ?or Eheumatism. EQSADAJJS, a RemjBdjr* tried and troev ^ R? SAD ALIS, the best* Altera . _:tivo* extant^ ROSAD A LIS endorsed by the following: Dr. u> wjj^i?N CARR, of Caltlmore.. Dr. T. C. PuGiL ol Ealtlinbre. . Dr. TH OS, "J. ?OT? IN, or Baltimore. - ?r. A.-Di'KUAN. orTarboro'.N. C. Dr. J. S. SPARES, of Nlchohvsvile, Ky. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima. Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Dr. J. L McCARTHA, ef South Carolina. and many otners. SecKOSADALlS ALMANAC HOHADAJ^l^, M end?rs-^? bj Rev. DABNEY BALL, nsw ol Mary? land Conference, formerly Chaplain la tue Con? federate Ai my of Northern Virginia. ITOe* A. 13 ALLS is Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts at one ami the same time upon the B1.OOD, LITER, KIDNEYS and an the SECRETOR Y ORGAN? ex? pelling ail impure matter and building up the system :o a healthy, vigorous condition. RO8ADAL.IS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWJE, MOISE i DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH, .WIN EM AN A CO.,} Agents ia Dr. H. BAER, J Charleston. mars-iy_:_ T^LECIRO MAGNETIC BATTERIES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE? BAGS, AC. For Bale by . DR. H. BAER, mario _No. 131 Meeting street. T)EN2INE, DOUBLE DLSTILLED, FOR CLEANING CLOTHES. For sale wholesale and retail by Dr. H. BAER, No. 131 Meetlnc street. JJ 09 T H E R S ! For your Children, use none otter than the GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL. Mit contains no Anodyne. For sale by the ann facturer, DR. H. BAER. And ajwo to be had at all Drug stores ? IjoUSSES, SUPPORTEES, Ac. jost received, a large asssortmenf, and lor sale ai irs. H. RAER's Drug Store. jgAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY, PIERCE'S GOLDEN DISCOVERY, DlBING'S PLLE R5MKDY, and ni! other new Prepararlons. For sate by DR? H. BA/1R, mario - No. 131 Meeting street.