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Tani lei. 0 purple beartatbat draak the wine or royal sunsets where the Bea La ves solden sands-the favored clime Of dower and vine-how tenderly 1 press yonr velvet Ups to mine; . I ball the message that yon brought; Breathe o'er my BOUI the mystic sign Of love's unspoken thong ht. How many .grand processions swept Above yon. down Vit western Blope ! How many dewy twilights kept Watch o'er his budding hope? And dla the whispering breezes walt To snit caress Mm, aa they sped, Spice laden, from ?? golden gate, To haunt your fairy oed T Dear Pansies, rich in royal dies, (Aaa sweet from lying near his lips,) Pair mirrors of his az nie eyes, What can your worth eclipse? When,darling?, this true heart snail be ' silent and ?old, to him repeat My. lips unuttered mystery ' The secret jon have found so sweet. COS? M JCS CIA.L NKWe. The Charleston Cotton, nice and. Naval Stores Market. OPTICS CHARLESTON ?>EWS, | WEDNESDAY ?VBKD<0. JUOe 14, IBU. j COTTON.-The market for this staple had a duli aspect, with an Inquiry mainly from one buyer, the article showing no quotable change,bnt sell?is perhaps displayed ra:hr - more readiness to meet purchasers; sales near 200 bales, say 2 at 15, 4 at ie, 14 a;ic>4, -5 at MK, e at 17, l at 1TJ? 19 at 18, eatiBK. ie at is, ie afc 19K. ?8 at 10?. We quote: . ; - M V S RPO 0 L CLASSIFICATION. - Ordinary to good ordinary.14K@17K -Low-middling.."..18KC<a Middling.....19 ? Strict mlddhng>...19?? RICE.-the demand was light, and. buyers offering slightly easier figures. Sales 25 tierces of clean Carolina at SH; C f* m. We qnote com? mon to fair at BK@8KC; good sy.@SKC. NAVAL STORES.-The Bales' to-day have been small, amounting only to 17C bbls rosin as fol? lows: 12 bbls good pale at $5 75; 2 bbls low pale $5; 16 bbls extra No. 1 $4@4 25; 18 bbls good Na 1 $3 50; 10 bbls doll $2 50@3 60; l bbl strainer dip $2 60 ; 90 bbls good No. 2 $210@215, as to quality ; 21 bbls No. 3 strained $2 05. In spirits turpentine. 60 new Southern packages and 32 kerosene bbls at ?c. FRBIQHTB.-TO Liverpool, by steam direct, nominal on uplands ; via New York, ,-, '. op uplands ; ld on sea islands; by Bal, Xd oh ' uplands, KJ on sea islands. To. Havre nommai. Ooastwise-to New fork by steam, Kc on uplands and Kr on sea ?lands; $1 25 f? tierce on rice; by sail, % c V rs ' n cotton; - H tierce on rice; 40c V barrel on rosin ; $ '?3 fl M on lumber; $9@lo f? M on timber. Boston,' -by sail; Kc fi ? on upland cotton. To Providence, by sall $S f*. M on boards, sc V rfc cn cotton; by steam $1 T? bale on New York rates.. To, Ph ii adelph la. by steam, KC * -rb on uplands; by sall, 87 a M on boards; $9 on Umher; $3 * ton on c:ay, aad $3?3 50 on phos? phates, TO Baltimore, by steam, KC fl h> by sail, $6 so J7 fi K on boards; $3?3 26 fi ton i n phosphate rock, vessels are in demand by otu* merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darien and Satina River, Gi-., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $iu 913 fl M are the rates on lumber and boards. EXCOANQB.-Starling co day bills 22X@22X. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. - The Hanks are. pur chafing light checku on New York at nar; 6 days )i off; 10 days X off; 16 days - off; 20 days - off: 80 days - off. They are selling sight checks a: x premium. GOLD-U312. Markets by Telegraph. MONEY MARKETS. LONDON, June 14-Noon.-Consols 91 %. Bon as .OM. FRANKFORT.-.June 14-Noon.-Bonds closed at 96*. PABIS, June 14-Noon.-Rentes closed at ssr 35c. Nsw YORE, June 14-Noon.-Freights -jules. StockB Bteady and dull Gold steady at 12X Governments dull. Money easy At 3. Exchange, long io, short io,-;. Evening.-Freights more active. Money very easy at 2a3. Sterling firmer; nominally advanced. Gold 12iiai2??. Governments steady all day. State bonds gsaerally steady. New South Caro huaa very actlxe. Tenn ease es nu; new ~iy. Virginias 68; new 73X- Louisianas 69; new 63. Levees tan; eights es. Alabamas 102; fives 13. Georgias 88; sevens OJ;?'. North Carolinas 47 V: new 27. routh Carolinas 76; new 63. NEW ORLEANS. June 14.-sterling 24. New York sight u premium. Gold 12K COTTON MARKETS. LIVEBFOOL, Jnee 14-Noon.-Cotton firmer; up? lands 8>4as\d; Orleans sxasxd; sales i5,ooo bales. Afternoon.-Cotton .unofficially stated to be tending upward: tales 20,000. Later.-(Officia)}-cotton firmer: uplands g-4a 8Xd; Orleans 8Xd;-sales 18,000 bales; speculation and export sooo. - Evening.-Cotton closed firmer; nplands 6>-?a 8Xd,-Orleans 8>id, nearly due rrom New orleans 8kd, or named sui? at Pew Orleans 3Xd. NEW YORE, June 14 -Noon.-Cotton opened i quiet tut steady; middling uplands 20c, Orleans f 20Wc; sales lOoo bales. . Evening.-Cotton Irregular ana low grades de? clined; higher grades advanced; sales 2668; np? lands 20KC BOSTON, June 14.-Cotton quiet and steady ; mid d?ng 20fta20>ic; gross receipts 70; sales 300; stock 4600 bales. BALTIMORE, Jone 13.-Cotton demand mostly for speculation; ruiddiingsi9 vc; receipts 75 bales; gross 178; sales ?75; stott 1395. NORFOLE, June 14.-Cotton firm; low middling 18c; ntt receipts &20; exports coastwise 832; sales 60; stock-1623 bales. WILMINGTON, June 14.-Cotton firm; middlings 18 KC; net receipts 70balet; exports coastwise 181 ; sales ia-stuck. 1277. AcoqsM, Jone 14.-Cotton market closed dull at isc-ror Li ve i pool midi) Hags and ls^al 8 vc for | New York.middlings; sales 75 bales; receipts 60. SAVANNAH, June 14.-Cotton quiet and firm; middling I9val9vc; net receipts 824 bales; ex? ports coastwise Til ; sales 100; stock 8223. - MOBILE,'June 14.-Cotton qnlet; middlings' l8*?o; net receipts 'Sis bales; sales 300; stock 15,435. Nsw ORLEANS, Jone 13.-Cotton qulf t bnt firm; middlings >9'?ai9Kc; net receipts 438; gross 732; exports coastwise 2006 ; sales 3250; stock 66,426. GALVESTON, June 12.-Cotton dnll; good, ordi? nary I4}?au>?c; net receipts 526 bales; sales 300; Stock 52,493 GALVESTON. June 13.-Cotton quiet; goodirdi nary UXc; net-receipts 62 bales; sales ^00; stock 52,167. PROVISION'S AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LONDON, Jane 14-Noon.-The weather is fair and favorable to the ero pa. NEW J(KS, June 14-Noon.-Flour dull and heavy. Wheat quiet arid droop.ng.. Coin.firm. Pork dnll; mess $15 75al8. Lard firm at loralie* Turpem ine firm ac 46#c. Kofcln doll; $2 55a2C0 for strained. Evening.-Floor, Southern dm) and drooping; common to fair extra $6 80a7 30, good to choice $7 30a9. Whiskey lower at 93Kc. Wheat heavy and ia:: lower: winter red and amber Western $1 62; white Ohio $1 65; choice amber State St 64K- Corn unchanged. Pork a shade lower at $15 50al5 75. Lard lo A er; kettle Ile. Turpen? tine Ot mat 48KC. Rosin dull at $2 3&a2 60. Tal? low steady at 9a9'?c. BALTIMORE, June 14.-Flour more active Wheat scarce; Indiana and Ohio $1 56al 60. Corn, white Southern active at 83a86; yellow firmer at 78.180. Oats active at 74a82c. Pork $16 12X Bacon advancing-shoulders Sc; rib sides e>4; clear rib 9>ia9X. Lard HallX- Whiskey ?3. WILMINGTON, June 14.->pirlts turpentine firm at 42c. Rosin firm $2 20 fi r No. 2, $6 for extra pale, $5 60 tor paie. Crude turpentine steady at $3 tor yellow dip, and $4 26 for virgin. CINCINNATI. June 14.-Flour In fair demand. Corn unchanged. Pork duU and declining, $15 50. closing nominal. Lard love sulked, 10c onered. Bacon firm; shoulders 6Xc; c.car Bides 9KC Whiskey advanced to ?Hie. ST.Louis, June 14.-Flour dnUand unsettled; superfine winter $5. Corn unchanged; choice white in 6?cks 63c.. Pork $15 "oal6X, Lard ad vancedLprlme stearn 10c Bacon. flrm;-sboulders 7Xa7Xc; clear 6lde8 9K- Whiskey 9lc. NBW. ORLEANS. Juno 14.-Flour duU; superfine $5 87Kt8; ooube $6 50; treble $6 75a7. Corn firm; mixed 73c; wmte 7^750; yellow 76. Oats Armer at 62u03c. Bran $l 30. Hay easier; choice $26. Hamauuiic. Lard firmer; tierce lOXalic; keir ?iKii?ic,--sugav quiet: raii> fairlie; prime ll Kc. Molaases quiet; rermenting 3?a40e; niautu ?on reboiled 3&u50e. Whiskey duU at 8ea9?vc Coffee" inactive at 13 Vaia vc. Interior Cotton Markets. CHARLOTTE, June ll-Sales to-day 23 bales at from ITV to 17VO ror mhrdUug. Market closing dull. ** 1 - COLUMBUS, June 12.-Maiket quiet; limited de? mand; sa: es 20 bales:receipts 58 bales;shipments 32 hale?. MONTGOMERY, June 12.-Coron Is in good de? mand Ur our market; law middlings 17c. ? Wi lining? on Market. WILM?NGTOS. Ju?etS.-TURPSNTTNE.-Sales of 150 bbls at $ J ror yellow dip and $4 25 for virgin. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Sales or 176 bbls at 42c per gallon ror country packages. ROSIN.-soo nols sold at $0 25 fi r low pale, $6 50 tn ?5 75 for p>i]<i aud $C tor extra pale. COTTON.-sale? or 32 bales as follows: l at I5c, 2 at 16, 2 ai lev, 2 at 17, and 5 ul 38c per ponnd. TAB.-No receipts, and noue offering ror sale. 1 New Tort Naval^tore? itf?r ker. J From the "JonrnVt?f .Commeifee^Sonday, June 12 : Spirits turpentine-the market Ts quite active ind prices have advanced, In sympathy with the 'eeilng at Wilmington, closing at 46&c for mer? chantable order. Sales are 400 bblB at 46a46 >?c for merchantable- order^and loo Kew Y?rk bhr? it 47o. Roirif-the m?rten?? moderately active it unchanged prices; 300 bbls MO. l sold at $s soa s 60; 3000 bbls strained are rumored sold. We quote strained at $2 60; No. 2 $2 75a3; No. 1 at $3 at; pele at ii 2&a5 60; extra pale $6a7 60. Tar ls steadily held at $2 60 for Washington, and $3 fer Wilmington. 'W>e*lj^ Ilavasi* -Jmarket. H AVA?&;'jone* lh.~-Sugar.-Prices s?ff'and ' quotations unchanged; buyers demand a reduc? tion; market closed quiet but steady. Exported during the week from Havana and Matanzas 19 JMS fenxeaxne 3200 Mitts, ot which U-.00?. wows, ana^ii^e^ogeheada.wareto'the Cotted lurtes/ Stock remaining In storehouses at Havana and Matanzas 478,000 bexe3 and 6000 hogsheads. Freights flat. Exchange on London 19%A?0K igrcninxQl Qa Uaittd States, 60 days' currenc*, X discount ; ?hort sight S v dfeoociu ; ingold, so days, l>j premium; short sight 8>? premium. Receipts by Ka.ilroa.cL. Jane 1*. SOUTH 0ABOLIKA HAIGE0AD. 623 bales cotton, 10 bales goods, 2 cars stock. To Railroad Anent. W C Courtney A co, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, O W Williams A ca. Frost A Adger, A B Mulligan, U H 1ft ".ar A?t>, Kmamat A.HO-SV ell, R Mare A co, Wm 01 Bee 4 co. Sloan A Selg nions, O W Witte, Brodie A co. Drsey A Kenyon, T *MJW Dewees, G. Foll?n, Wagener A Monsees, WW .raith. Pringle ft Son, Steidmeyer ft Stokes, rre^bo. ra ft Son, Claghorn, Herring ft co, H Bul winkle, P C Trenholm. Yer3*eejn*wH?*?>y. f?Cm Btauftrrt, -Pacific fendl?ffM? Chlsolm's Landing, Ac-Dr Lebby, G W Jenkins. Dr Bailey, Mrs Berkhart J Cooper, J R Harris, E A Marshall, E P Crouch, Capt Da tbrope, and 3 deck. j Cfc gx^aa * ! I POBX CAL ENX> A. B. HOOK'S PHASES. Fu" Moon. 3d. 1 hour, 7 minutes, morning. La?V Quarter. 9th, 7 bouts. 16 minute?.evening. Se w Moon. 17th. 9 hours. 9 minutes, evening. ".ttBt yuarier, '-6th. 6 hoars. 24 rnluuted. evening. Monday...... 4..?2 Tuesday.. wednesday .. <...>* rhnrsday.... J.?3 Friday.' L..?3 Saturday..-.' 4..<3 Sunday..^-..! *--?3 so;. .USB* ?a? \ ?00K 1 mon sire. IA * B. I warm; 7.. 7 ??. 7 7.. 7 7.. 8 7.. 8 7.. 8 7.. 8 1..47 2..17 2..4? 3..21 3.. 52 sets. 7..50 3.. 30 4. .29 5..15 5..59 6.. 38 7..31 8.. 4 IA ff YB NB WS. CHARLESTON, 8. C..'- ...JUNE 15, 1871. "? .>_->-'-; Lat 82 deg46 min33 sec. | Loo*7Bdeg57 min27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. ?-. nish bark Repina. Cmbert, Matanzas-12 uaja. Ballast. To W P Hull. Sehr Jessie Clark, Clarft, Philadelphia-12 days. Ct al. To H F Baiter A co.. . . . Sehr Ann S Deas. Garbattl, West Point Mill. 43 tierces rice. To J-R Pringle A Son. Steamer PUot ney, My, Beaufort. CWsffim'fi and Pacific Landings. Mdse abd sundries. To J D Aiken, Kl.nek, Wickenberg ft co. Wm M Bird A co, H GerdiB ft co. A M Artger, southern Expr?s* co. Picked np orr Norm Edtsto, a Urst-class new baoy. painted blnck and marked No 1. Steamer Planter. Cordes, Peedee wer via Georgetown. 35 bales upland cotton, 1T00 bbls naval atares, 350 baabels rough xice.-mdse, ftc* To Raveae?, Holmes A co.' Barden A Parker, w c JJckes A co, J Marahall. G H A alter ft co, Reeder ^r'Dttvls, A S Smith, Pelzt-r, Rodgers" A co,rfr.L "Sfbward ft Bro, Wagener ft Munsees, J Wiley $To, Smith A Chapeau, KL Meyer, J H Graver A co. G W Witte, Shackelford ft Kellv, J A Smythe, J C H Claussen, John Wi|rte:s, Gftlnard ft Minuit, and others. AT QtARA^TINEw Sphr Albion. Pope, Nassau, N.P-14 days. Fruit. O? ShackeL'ord ft Kelly. j * CLEA REL .YESTERDAY. w Sehr J M Morales, Neuman, Wilmington, N C H F-Baker A ce. SAILED YESTERDAY. Sehr Myrover, Brown, Orient. L 1. , Sehr J M Morales; Newman, Wimington, N'A . I Sehr Sea Queen, Rosebrook, Wilmington, Nfc,' Sehr Neille Doe, Richardson, Wilmington, N'C. Sehr P L Smith, Robinson, Georgetown, S C. ; FROM XHISL PORT, Steamship Sea Gull. Dutton, Ballimore, l?th June. Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, at New York, 11th June. . _ QSchr A J Faberis, Bragg, Providence, It I. loth Cone. " DP FOR TUIS POitf. Sehr B Garside, Gartalde.'at Philadelphia, loth June. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. .# NEW YORK. June 14.-Arrived, steamship Ca*ee rine Whiting. Arrived out. steamships Ha: nj ia and City of Durham. Evening.-Armed out, the St Laurient and Vir? ginia. SAVANNAH, Juoe U- Arrived, steamships San Salvadorand Montgomery. New York; w>omlnp, Philadelphia. Cleared. Fchrs M E Graham, Jack? sonville; Hattie. New Tork; Georgia, May hiver; Hrvne, J ackson v. Ile. ? fe.' _ i. MEMORANDA. Capt Cordes, of steamer Planter, (rom San tee River, reports that about 8 PM, 13th instant, off South San tee, passed pieces of plank, which ap? peared to be part of a vessel's bottom; present y Baw a vessel, by all appearance a pilot boat, on her beam ends, fotemast standing, mainmast, with ema:; topmast attached, and boom floating alongside. Mast head painted white, top of hun painted black, bottom green. Reel gone as far as could be Been. The starboard how being only out of water. Passed afterwards pieces or plank painted black and green. The brig J Means, Eaton, from Georgetown, s C, armed.at New York Jone ll. LIST OF VEfcaELS CP. CLKAKBD AKO TMlLtH? ?OK Tn'.? ror.T. F O uTT o's . LIVERPOOL. Br eh -> Island Home, McLeli&o, np.April 6 Br bark Vinco, Robson, sailed.April 25 The Marlon. Leffert, up.May 19 The Romaine, Young, up.May 27 ?f l;W86P^A^ilPO0W(HJ?^ ?S Brbark F?:rneenrTfe?Ter.^.^..V...\...M.iy 6 BRISTOL, ENG. The Black Prince, Marshall, up.May 22 ' CALLAO. Br brig Bellum, Jenes, sailed.Jan 23 CARDIFF. The RI K Oarejr^-> sailed.?-M.*.?May 6 The Martha, Lewis', billed..May 9 Span brig Rosario, Glrardb, Bailed.May 26 D-0MEST?C. ? ' * ' BOSTON. Brig L C Madeira, Mail?nder, up.June 9 . ssw YORK. Sehr S A Reed, Reed, up.June 6 Sehr Floronce-fiocets, ?ibeppard, np _June 6 Sehr L S Davis, Bishop, cleared.June 6 FHlLADKUHlt. Br bark Rhea Sylvia, Corni, cleared.June ? BALTIMORE. Brig Georgie, Swan, np.?.June 9 Sehr Willie Martin, Noyes, up.June 9 Sehr Chimo, Lansi], cleared...June 9 BANGOR, ME. Sehr HannaTb, Staples, cleared.v., .May 23 Q.EKMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL ! AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS 1 This ls the best Medicine lor young children suffering with Colic, Diarrhoea, or any other com? plaint, in: ident to Teething. lt may be given with safety, as lt contains no opium, or other in? jurious anodyne. Price, 25 cects a r-ouie. Mau u facture 3 and for Bale by PR. F. BAER. Also bj thc following Druggists: A. W. ECKEL ft CO., Dr. A. RAOUL, Dr. W. A. SKR1NE, A. O. BAKBOT, W. T. UTILE ft CU., J. BLACKMAN, P. M. COHEN, Dr. E. H. KELLERS, E. S. BURNHAM, GRAMAN 4 ."CUWAKE, G. W. Al MAIL, .1. LOCKWOOD, G. J. LUHN, . W. T. LINN, . W. A. GIBSON, And by Druggists generally._jan2 JUST RECEIVE D, CARBOLATE OF LIME, the best Disinfectant and destroyer of Rats, M ce Bugs, Oockroaonex, *c. A amah quantity placted where they frequent win at once disperse them. Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pain Ex tractor. 0 A fresh supply of Blemlng.'s Worm Confections the most reliable tn use. Also, a fresh supply of SEAL OLEUM, the area remedv for Rheumatism. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. U. BARR, m y GO No. 131 Meeting stree;, pt O R PHILADELPHIA, 5VEEKLT STEAM LINE-THURSDAYS-CON? NECTING WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LIKES . AT PHIL AD ELPHIAFOR-B0BT0N AND PROVIDENCE. , The Screw Steamship EMPIRE, HINCKLEY, Commander, ^HJ:c Jr?paTCrr3rj. ror ?h??i?fcrua on ?fgfci THCRSDAY. 15th June, at 5 o'clock ??j????? P. M.. from Brown's North Wharr. 49-Thr?ngh Bills Lading issued for Cotton, Rice and Rosin, Ac, to the New England Cities, ChicftgrfjrCiriclnBati. St. Loai?.-;guO?the ppnotpa.l Norrtrweatera Cities. ^Spirits Thrpentine'as agreed. ' sa-Tiie Steamers of this line will take Lumber to Philadelphia on accommodating terms. For ^mm^jj^^SEm? jnnl2-mwth3 _No. 1 Cnlon Wharf. . "Jp O R "B A L T I M ORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DALLY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED I'lIILiADJELPIIIA. BOSTON, AND TBE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The One Steamship FALCON, Haynfe, Com? mander, will satl for Baltimore ou FBIDAT, loth June, at half past 4 o'clock P. M. , jejr?-f JiUatteipnia Fre*gO*% iSSjllSJirtft<th ai ?t.:yby railroad I rom-Bai?roore:-WlthOUtc?dd 1 t ronni insurance, and Consignees are allowed am pie time to sample and sell* their Goods from Mi? Railroad Depot lc PhiladelRhla. For Freight or Passage apply to ; . ..y PACL ti. TRIHOLM. Agent, jun-T3-4-_ Nff. gUniQT. Wparvea. Y O ? S LMV YORK. OLD LINK .V SW YOJtK AND C H A KLKfc. TON ST KA .MS II I PS. ESTABLISHED 1 8 4 5. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECS STATE-ROOMi THE VEPY FAST AND SPLENDID Side Wheel Steamships of uns Linc will sail from Adgefs Wharf as follows : MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, June 17th, at 5>? o'clock P. M. JAMES AUGES, SATURDAY, June 24th, at ll o'clock A. M, M A MI AT f A.\ SA7URDAY, July 1st, at 5 o'clock , ter insurance i? percent, by this Line. 49- Through Ki.is or Lad?rrrr given on Cotton tn Liverpool, Bobtail,,Pr.-udeuce and the New Eng and manu'^cunng towns at the lowest marke rates. tO" sra:e-rooma ms? be secnred in advance without extra charge KIT Freight or Passage engagements, apply ti mayat_JAMES ADGEK A co. ?pOR LIVERPOOL, VJAjQ?EE??STOWN. eft?T* THE LIVERPOOL ANO GREAT WESTERN ' STEAM COMPANY Will dispatch one of 'heir'-Brat-class, rall power' Iron Screw Steamships tram * PIER No. 46 N. K., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS FOLhOWS: NEVADA. Capt. GREEN.May 24, at 9 A M WYOMING, Capt. WHINNBRAY. May 81, at 8 P M NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD.Jone 8, at 3 P M MINNESOTA, Capt,T. W.' FREE MANH....:..Sane 7, at 9.so A M IDAHO, Capt, TKICS.June 14, at 8 P*M MANHATTAN, Capt. FORSYTH-June 17, at 8 P M COLORADO;Cap?.T.F.FREEMAN.June 21, at 3 P M WISCONSIN. Capt. WsixiAMS.'.June 28, at 2 P M Cabin Fassage f,S0, grid. Sieetage Passage (OUice No. 29 Broadway) S30, currency. Po.- Freight or Ctt in Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 63 Wall street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Bili* Lading to Liverpool Issued by tUa Charleston si d New York Steamers, which make close connection with the ancvt line. Fer isrj&ulars and rate of Freight apply to . JAMBS AUGER A- CO.-, 1 fg." WA?&EJ4 ?UQS?- If CO., maje . j Ot. - w? ?gggggg \ "pAClFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COA1PY'? TEl??ZZn UNE TO , CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAPAN mSir10?T3!iLi?3?S-llMH? FARES GREATLY REDCCED. Steamers <?; the ajcrte une leave Pier , aTflpiSj No. -12, North River, roo; or Caual^UHk e-treet. New York, at ft o'c'oci; nooa, ol the 15tn* 2nd sith of every month (except when the* date* raj en Sunday. ;ten the Saturday prec-eo :?g. AU departures Amnect a: Panama wit? Bteam era for Soul h Pacific and central American port* Departure cf 15th tonches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japan and duna, steamers leave Sau Fran? cisco ilrst of every month, except when lt falls on sunday;then on the day preceding. No California steamers roach nt Havana, ou go direct rrom New York to Aspiawall. one hundred pounds baggage iree to each adur. Medicine and attendance .'ree. For Passage Tickets cj other miormatlon app. at the COMP ANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on Mir wharf foot of Cana: Errer'.. Ncrth'Klvcr; Ne? ^ erk. . F. !.. BABY. Agent. ;u.yic-iyr Sewing ?i?ctjmcs. rJHE GOLD MEDAL SEWING MACHINE. ' DOUBLE LO?K ELASTIC STITCH. This ls the most simple and regable Two Thread Sewing Machine in the world. It sews direct from two threads, and is $15 less than any other ?rat-clasa Sewing Machine. Samples can be seen at No. 155 MEETnSG STREET, opposite Charles? ton Hotel, Sole Agent for the State. Sub-agents warned through the Sta;e. Address W. 8. BIS? DELL, Charleston. Also agents-for Home Shuttle Uand Machine. (25. ' , apN-tuthsemos INP ms ' WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCfc MACHINE. are thc best ;n use. For sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pay menta, on easy terina, or for cash. AU kin??^ c>: Machine attachmenta, Needles, Cotton, (while black and colored.) silk. o.i. soap, Ac, Ac Repaving a? usual. Circulars and samples o woik sent on application. D. E. HASELTON, Genet ?I *-ea.fr m First Class Sewing ?a chine? unr. Karena!, No. 307 King street, au?n charleston. S. C 3s?fjcscn's Preparations. DEATH TO RATS, ROACHES BEDBUGS, &c. NEVER FAILING. BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ALWAYS FRESE. Sold at Wholesale by DOWIE. MOISE & DAVIS, And at retail by all Druggists. rebl-6mo F 5tiippmg: ISHING EXCURSIONS. ? The beautirtil Yacht ELEANOR will make ?A* an Excursion "to the Blackfish Banks, start-SK lng from son: hern Wharf every WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 7 A. M., ana retornlog 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 YOUNG, on board._JnnlO OR WRIGHT'S.BLUFF F AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON SANTEE RIVER. The Steamer BENNETT5VILLE, - _?JF^w Crtptslu J. T. Feater, will receive JjaSHL Freigut Tni8 DAT, (Thursday)- 15th mat., at AC commo lat lon wharf, and leave 1 O-NIGHT. Freight and wtuirrage prepaid. For engagements, aoply to RAVESEL, HOLMES A CO., janis 1 ._ No. 177 East Bay. jp |P $3 A RD N E R3 ;*B J*^Jj F F. AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEE* DEE RIVER, TIA GEORGETOWN. The steamer PLANTER, Captain _ . ^.TT^w H. S. Conlea, ls now receivitg^^^k^Ba Freight at Accommodation Wharf, and will leave MONDAT NIGHT, mn instant. Freight and wharfage prepaid. For Freight or Passage, having State Room accommodations, apply to- - - RAVEN EL. HOLMES A CQ., Jonis _ Jjo. 177 East Bay. JgXCUR?lONS! FISHING EXCURSIONS! TheSteamerWATERLILLYcanbe . . ^IT^w charteiod or. MONDAYS and TUT RS DAYS for Excursions, lor which she is aomiruhiy adapted. Apply on board, or lo DOUGLAS NISBET, Jooro At Frelgnt Offlce'Sonth Atlantic wharf. rjlLME TADLE OF STEAMER WATER LILLY, FOR JUNE, 1871. " FOR ED1STO, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LAND? INGS, (INLAND ALL THE WAY.) The Steamer WATER LILLY will . ^r-?w receive Freight ai South Atlantlc^gtigBB^ ?harr, oh MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, ano leave as follows: CHARLESTON. Fiiday, 2d.6A.M. Tuesday, otu.7 A.M. Friday, oth.Il A.M. Tuesday, I3ih..2>i P.M. Friday, loth.o A.M. Tuesday, 20tb....7A.M Friday, 23d.9 A.M. Tue.Nday, 27th...ii A.M. Friday, .0;b....2.!i P.M. EDISTO. Satarday, 3d..4 A.M. Wednesday. 7th.Je A.M. Saturday, loth... .9 A.M. Wednesday, 14.12 Ji P.M Saturday. 17tb..2>?P.M. ? Wednesday. 2l.5>i A.M. Saturday, 24th... .7 AM. Wednesday, 28.. 10 A.M.. Suturday, July 1..1 P.M. For Freight engagements nr passage apply on board or tu DOUGLAS NISBET, South Atlantic Wharf. N. B.-Freu tn and Wharfage payable on the .wtiarf.* . r- Junl-thm" F OR F L O R I D A, VIA SAVANNAH. The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain ? L. M. Coxeiter, wiJI leave tuuthcrnjB_ Wharf cvi-rr Tl'KS:-.*' ^EMMI, a; .-.au H UUI K, (until further notice,) for Jacksonville, Fern?n-' 'dina and Palatka, arriving buck at charicbion every SATCHDA? AFTERNOON*. mavli RAT EN EL A CO.. Agent?, gH53BT?^sa?Hra ? GEORGETOWN STEAMERS. Uutli further notice, the Steamer _ . ?JT^k. EMILIE, captain 0. C. White, wlll?dfa?5S?? leave Charleston every WEDNESDAT NIGHT, M 9 o'clock, and Ge- -etown every THURSDAY AF TER KOON, at 5 O'CUA . '. I J j " y . j A/ ? - For engagement? ob pry .on board at. Cern mer? ci al wharf, orto ' SHACKELFORD A KELLY, Agents, jun3 .. No. 1 Boy ce'a Wharf. N. B. Freight will be received this trip for weymouth and Kelthfleld Mills._ FOR BEAUFORT, PACIFIC AND CBIS . OLM'S LANDING; ? . The Steamer PILOT DOV. Captain 1' ^.?T**?^ 1. W, sly, will leave Central Wharf jJSttHB lor Edisly, Beaufort and Pacific Lauuiug. every MONT?T M0RNI5G. at- ' o'clock, and for Beaufort and Pacl?c Landing every THURSDAY MORNING. at 8 o'clock. Returning, will leave Heaufoit every TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, "and will leave Edisto every TUESDAY, at 3 o'clock. P. M. J. D. AIKEN. ma-. 15_Agent. r^p^E^E^DRS^Sjg The steamer EMILIE, Captain c. _ - ^.TT**^ C. White, eau be eqgaged fur Ti i w- ???rneSBaZ age auil Excui ?u>u?^^pnjty-on boura, a. com? mercial Wharf,' or t?*J v V' ': ' . ~,_ ^C5a ^HSQt?LFQRTJ .HGE?EY. ^a\^rnt^QT^ " ^^B^re's wm^r. HE TS!SITY' Mtwams, r ."i f'Z. JlSfer-AitED BtTHJE*--' N EUT Y??fc ?l E D;l C A L ^DNJVE?SITY. Cfl|^UXiCJ^ID'1^i^RACT OF'^T^CER ?ughLibbihff?r* ii ?rn m Dhouthu? Hxjract; ."oj Epilepsy, SU Vitts? rance, ^^raa^M^riae) $-? ^SpSgjS Sf Ujdra-.?d ?xymtUfJJ L'o:isurajrt|on,^roacbitls, Pilft'^r^c^a^rmv^r .4..u:? '^iC^-P^Tce $2. Maj&aiM Sm?t9" D|spepsia,41TWpidA9'Of the ?fv*er,'C^n9Tfpauon, Ac^-Price ?u cents bcadacWF4l?^^e*A?oantr 'Z ^' Alkaline Kestilv?nt^B)bOWleerr chemical water superior to Viciiy^-Rissingen, Seltzer, Ac Price fl Five Minute Pain Curer-rrice $1 Chemical Ih-ailog. Blood unu Bone Ointment Price SI Ethereal l'hospaorus-F: ice $3 Lithia- for the Kldneja- Trice $1 Ka:aJpi Extract-?he woman's iriend-Price $8 Victonu Kegtu-unrivalled for beautifying thc complexion-Price * Amaranth-for ihe Hu::-stops ?aUlug hair-Price $1 Neuralgia-Rheumatic Efixlr-Price $2 Fever and.Ague Globules.-l'i-ice^ianer hax., . FaMahrbv . : S D?. HTIIABR, - aprJl No. 131 Meeting street. Charleston. D iv > n A E B as^ > ? IMrP.OYED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS will remedy BILIOUS- D1SORD?RS and LIVER COMPLAINT-will 'cure Dyspepsia or Uidlgestion, Headache, Costiveness. Loss or Appetite, and ;iave proved of creat use tn Neu? ralgia, Dropsy, Dysentery, PUes, Pains In tne Side. Back and Limbs. They will core Sick Headache and all D?rangements ol tbe Stomach. - These Pills contain no Mercury, and may be taken.with perfect safely by any portons, and in all situa? tions cf Ufe: No family should oe without them. Manufactured by DR. II. BA ER, Wholesale and Retail-Druggist, Charleston, S. C. ? Price per tex 25 cents. Daua! discount tc tte trade. T BE CELE-E-RATE D'.i: GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, FOR INFANTS. A reliable and inval^abie remedy in COLIC. CHOLERA INFANTUM. Dysentery, Diarhoea, and such other diseases as children are subjected to during the period of Teething. Tliis Cordial ls manufactur?e from the heft Drugs, all carefully selected, -and oontalns no in? jurious ingredient. 5o family should be without lt. The best Physicians have reconnu ended lt, and Mothers may administer lt with pened con? fidence. lt contains no Op;nm or other Ano iyce. Manufactured ty DR. H. DAER, Wholesale anti Retail Druggist, No. 181 Meeting street, Charleston. Price 25 if-uts a bottle. Tue usual discount to the trade. ?PRAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG ' DRINK. A SDT.S CURE F OK DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Dottie. Sent by mali, poeiagf nain, jr. receij : of price. The Antidote ls the -nea: remedy thutcan be administered in Matje-a-Potu, and also for ai) nervous atfexions. . - For sale by Dr. H. BAERJ " ' No. 131 MU eua g street, or.-p Atreni rnr smitn ?cnint? gPONGES! SPONGES i Jti<?t received B fine asaoi tment BATHING SPONGE Carriage sponge Toilet Sponge Surgeon's Sponge, Ac, Ac. For sale by . ,. DR..H. BAER, rnayl6- T?a. isiii?eetlng street. JUST RECEIVED, CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, (Belm hold's,) By Dre II. BAER, may 15 No. 131 Meeting street. 'Sran? flryc Distribution. GIVEN AWAY! THE . . ^ ^ SOUTH CAROLINA Kef er enees in South Carolina : ' General WADE HAMPTON, General J6HN S, PRESTON, Hon. B. F. P?R?T, Hon. W. D. SIMPSON, Governor M. L. EON HAM. ANDREW S1MONDS. Esq.. -General JOHNSON HAGOOD, bon O'. A. THENHOLN.'Bon. ARMrSTEAD BURT, Governor J. h. MANNING, Hon. JAMEfc OEESNUT, Hon. J.*. CAMPBELL. - - - . ' . References in New YorhrCity : AUGUST BELMONT A CO.. Bankers; MORTON, BLSS A CO., Bankers; Hon!* CHARLES O'CONOR, Counsellor-at-LSW; Hon. JOHN E. WA KD, Connsellor-at-Law; Hon. KOGSR A. PRYOR, Obooseilor-at Law; Colonel RICHA O LATHERS, T. A. HOYT, Esq., President Gold Room; RUNT, THOMPSON A *JO., Factors; ANDERSON, STARR A CO., Merchants; PETTD? 1 COI, M enc bats ts; P. 2 OG BAUM A FAIRCHILD, Merchants. * .-'-6 $500,000 TO BE AWARDED TO THC T?CKET-HOLDER8 OF THC SERIES Ot7 CONCERTS TO COMMENCE ON THE ?RST OF ' . OCTOBER, 1871, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC; * CHARLESTON, S. CM ON WHICH DAY THE DRAWING COMMENCES, . ' -1-o- .... THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION- ASSOCIATION, UNDER THE AUSPICES of the "Sontb Carolina state Agncnitnral and Mechanical Society," will give a series or concerts ax the Academy .of Music, Charleston, S. e., commencing October 1st, isn; lor the purpose of raising a lund to enable Emigrants to settle upon lands selected by the Association-tor Homes j of Northern and European Farmers and oth?rs, in the State o? south Carolina, and* for their transportation thither and support for the first year. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION; AND NO MORE, AT FIVE DOLL ABS EACH. ALL THE PREMIUMS,' INCLUDING DEED AND CERTIFICATE OF ' BTLE TO ACADEMY OF Al Ci ic. will ba deposKed with the National Bank of? the* Republic, New "York. #500,000 ITV ?rIFT? ! let G if ti-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Cbar.'esten, S. C., cost to build- $230,ooo, having cn anneal rental of about szo.ooo, .'rem ypera House, Stores and Halls; the building being about 230 feet by 60 feet, and. situated corner or Ring and Market streets, in the centre of thc eily, and well known to be the finest building jad most valuable property in Charleston, valued av....-...:.^so^ooo 2d Girt-Cash.'.. 100,000 \ Sd Gift-Cash.-r.%.r... 1.,:. '..;.? * ?.ooo *4th Gilt-Cash.-.?,.. 10,000 etn^cift-cash...?.,.:... 5,000 2? Giris-Cash-eaoh iioco..-..... ?5,000 26 Gifts-Cash-each $560......',..i....'..,.:. 14,900 G50Gifts-Cash-each $100. 33,000 250Gifts-Cash-each $30.:.I'.....'....::..v..'.-..*la,300 600 Gifts-Cash-each $25.."..'..*. 13,900 1250Gilts-Cash-each $10.............. 12,500 2?04 Girts, amounts to.'..P...9900,000 BUTLER, CHADWICK, Qt?XI A CO., Agents S. C. Land and Immigration Association, General M. C. BUTLER, ) . JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., > * CHARLESTON, S. C. General M. W. GARY, j , AGENTS WANTED- LIBERAL* COMMISSIONS ALLOWED. Commissioners and Supervisors pf. drawing : General A. R. WRIGPT, of Georgia. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. _ Colonel B. H. RUI'LE DC E. of South Carolina, rion. BOG SB A. PRYOR, ol New York. ' A. JP A.I Tl AND COMMENDABLE 8CHEME I . CHAtrEKSTOr?. S. C., MBV-. 1871. We take pleasure ?o certiryinc that we are acquainted wlttrGeneral ki. a BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., and G?nerai M. W. GAI* Y, or the finn of BUTLER, CHADWICK GARY ACO., and know them (obs gem lernen or Integrity, anet we regard he object they have of assisting immigrants ??to nomes in ??outh Carolina of g?eat importance to die state ns 'well ss to lhe Immigrants, ami we have everyconfldence that their entarprlse will be carried ow w.th fairness and honesty to nil par? ties concerned. GEO. A. TREN HOLM, I. W. HAYNE. B. H. BUTLEUGE, A. G. MAGRATH, JAMES CONNER, TH03. Y. SIMONS, JAMES H. PRINGLE. HENRY BUIST, . V WILMOT r.. DESAUSSURE,. . Tlcketc cnn be rrocnrtd or E. SEBR1NG i. CO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents. No. &i Broad ?street. . mayis-Omos FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FREE SCHO O Tu FUNO, CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Have commenced the Distribution of Awards in - Lands ? . - * ' -a . . :. "rf "ytr.ii and Tenements, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pianos, Organ?, Harps, Statues, Gold Watches, Silver and Plated Ware, &c., by Halie, and will continue twice a day, at 12 M. and 5 P. BL, at the General Office, No. 147 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. The Directors of the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, lox the Benefit of the Free Schoul Fund, having c inplied with thc terms ol their Charter, and paid over co J. K. J1LLS0N, state Superintendent or Education of South -Carolins, tue sum of One Thousand Dollars, belair the ana uai payment of the School Fond under Hie Charter, (the receipt being hereto appended.Hiave inaugurated a system or Insurance certificates winch ls 6ui rounded ojt everj degree of fairness, and I will be Raffled lor twice a day, at Twelve M. and Five P. M., In public, under the superintendencia^ Captatn FENN PECK, a sworn Commissioner. %f] The advantages of tins-system are, mat the purchasersi can haw the-tholceor their own num? bers anywhere from -No. 1 to No. 78, and the privilege of limiting wSwcreasing their investments at "tensare. Thc Schedule of Rates adopted by io? Company will explain more.folly andafcurately andean be obtained at the Office of the Company or Mmirnj terraer*. EVery Raffle thatiafces ptaeefs classed and numbered on the Company's Official Booka, ano takes placo twice a day, as follows: Numbers printed on Onbea Irom No. 1 io No. 78, are placed (in public) by iheSworf Commis? sioner in a Class Raine Cylinder and are well snakeu. A' boy blindfolded takes orfe or these Cub?s which is exhibited to the spectators and declared to be nnH -ts recorded as the first Raffled nnmber.. The Raffle Cylinder will then be-revoived, and thc boy aguiu takesout.enaiher nnmber, wlilcb ls simi? larly exhibited to the spectators and recorded as the secouit Raille nnmber. This operation will be re? peated until Twelve numbers are Raffled out of the c> linder, dud each nnmber will be recorded on the Official Books of the company lu the order lo which lt ls taken m the Riffle. These Twelve num biTa.so Ruffled In each Raffle win decide all the AWARDS OF. CERTIFICA TL*. All the numbers m each Ruffle arc equal, no distinction being made aa. io the order. In which the numbers are taken in the Ruffle, and tbe-AWARDS ARE AT ONCE DELIVERED to the successful CERTIFICATE HOLDER. EXPLANATION OF THE CERTIFICATE AWARDS. Purchasers select their own numbers anywhere from i to \s, and for example, Bay, pays for the same one dollar. The vender gives the purchaser aueruflcate with the number or nh mtiers- selected, and enters thc same numb r er numbers upon the Company's Register (with the amount so paid) to be returned to the Office or the Company by. trfe" vender before the Raffle takes place. Purchasers muy selecta One Nnmber Certificate, or a Two Number certificate, ira Three Number Certificate, or a Pour Number Certificate. A Single Number certificate means a single number selected by the buyer anywhere from i MTS, and should that nnmber be taken out. In the Twelve Numbers so taten from the Raffle Cylinder, the purchaser will be entitled to an AWARD OF FOUR TIMES the value of Shares in the RAFFLED PROPERTY or cost of the original Certificate or Shares. A*wo Number Certificate means :f the Two numbers as (be Certificate come out in the Twelve numbers taken from the Raffled Cylinder, will entitle the successful bolder to an AWARD of Shares in the RAFFLED PROPERfY ol TW-'NTY timos "tha. value or cost or the original certificate of Sii fires * . A Three Nnmber Certificate means if the Three numbers on the Certificate come oat ip the Twelve so .aken from the nattle cylinder will entitle Hie.holder toon AWARD of Shares In the RAFFLED PROPERTY of ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY TIMES tl<e value or cost of the original Certificate or Shares. If but Two or the numbers aro out lo the Ttiiee wi the'OertlOcare, the pur? chaser will receive an AWARD of TWICE the amount of the value .or cost of the original Certificate. A Four Number Certificate means if the Four numoers on the Certificate come out in the Twelve so taken from :he Raffle Cylinder the purchaser will be entitled toan AWARD of shares in the RAFFLED PROPERTY of TUREE HUNDRED TIMES the value or cost of ihe original Certificate of Shares. If bot Three of the numbers on the Certiacate are out in the Raffle the purchaser will receive an AWARD of Shares in the RAFFLED PROPERTY of TEN Ames the value or cos\ of the origma] Ctr;j?l?ate of Shares. A person may invest in a Certificate of Shares in these RAFFLES an amount, small or large as he pleases. The Company's Schedule List of Awards ls made out at the rate of ONE DOLLAR FOR CERTIFICATES, but Certificates will be l.-sned of the value of 25, 50 and 7*5. cents; also, $1, $2, $3, $4, $6 and to $10 and upwards, and the Awards delivered pro rata to the schedule list or rates. The above explanation will enable any one desiring to take a share in these Raffles to do so under, standingly, und ihe Raffles being fairly and honestly conducted in pnbllc by the Sworn Commission? er and exactly at the hours named, they afford a safer means or Investment than any other busi? ness sp?culation. Tire first rroperiy and Lind Scheme or the Company will be issued lo a short time, and wlH ne Raffled every three months. any further information will be lurnished by the General Agent of the Company, at their OfliCe, No. 147 MEETING STREET, opposite the Charleston Hotel, where Certificates are for sale. JT. I?. HORBACH, General Agent of the Company, P. O. Box No. 349. CHARLESTON, May 24th, 1871. Received Of-tbe CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, of the State of South Carolina, for ihe Benefit of the Free School Fund, (successors of- R. H. WILLOUGHBY A GO., One Thousand- Dol? lars, being the sum In full to be oald into the hands or the State Suncrintendem of Education, -'as re? quired by an Act oribe General Assembly or thc Stato of South Carolina, passed at the regular Ses Sion or 1870-71, approved March 8th, 1871. J. K. JILLSoN. may29-imo State Superintendent Education, South carolina. s Hc?roaos. . ??TH CAROLINA R'ALvf?Zvl CEAHUSTCTK, S. e., Jnne 9,1371. On and ''alter SUNDAY, Jane u,- the Ba-sea? ger lralns oa-*Uc aoa?ir-;? r"jiina Ballroai' will I?: as fo?ewa: . -. I*OB AVG CST A. .Leave Charleston.8.20 A. Sf; irrive at Augusta.. -1.2i V. M. FOR COLT/MEIA. . Leave '.naries ton.8.20 A. M. Arrive at Colombia.i...li..:;.... 3.? P. M, FOB CTJARLKSTOK.-.' Leave Augusta.^?^.............. 7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.......-SJO P. KL Leave Columbia. 7.43 A. ii. Afrrive at Charleston.. f.. .*S 3.20 P, ?A. THROCdH WILMINGTON' TRAIN. Leave Aoan-ia..-t.......;.3.0" A. M. -Arrive tt aiDgviil .?36 A. M. Leave Ringville,.?.1.4o r. M. Arrive at Aqg-asts. ...;:".?........7.45 P. iL Ac?u?TA WIGHT ?inrkse. " _ (Sunday* excepted.) Leave giarieBioa...-S.au P. V. Arrive at Augusta.7.G" A 4. Leave AnguKa'..:.'i "6*?. if. Arrive at Charleston.....'.............. 5:40 A. M. COLUMBIA KIOST KXSRB8S, .(Sundaya excepted.) Leave Charleston..."...7T....7.10 P. M. .?rr?veBtd?tembl?.?.;-..'_e.oo A. M. -Leav^ColuaifcLa........................ 7.60 P. JC . Arrive at Charlea tan..... >AT... .v.e.4? AV IL "V.StiflOBVlLL? t*ilK. . . Learfeflnarleiton............ "...I-.. -fcso P.M. Arrive at Sumn.era?e..."............. ?oe P.M. leave Summerville....7.00 <?. M. Arrivnat Ohadeston..?.16 A. M. CAMBES BR ANC H. . Leave Camden.,;. coo A. M. Arrive at Colombia.,...%.10.40 A. M. Leave Columbia..............:..^1.26 P.M. Arrive at Camden*.. 8.00 P. M. Cay and Night IraiM make close connections at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Centr?t Railroad. . '? Night Tram connecte with Macon and Augusta Railroad. a> . . % ' - Columbia Nlght-TraliMonnects with Greenville ?in'* Columbia Railroad. : -, Camden Tram connects at Xlngvflle dally (ex? cept Sundays) with Day Passel- ger Train, and tuna through to Columbia and returns on Mon? days. WeaneBOAjfl and.Saturdays. . - A. L.' TYLER. Vice-President. ' S. B. HOKENS, Q. T. A. ' -"; Jnftlg j^OBTHE^TJ3fiN^HAlA^OAp* CUjf CHABLBHT?N,<8. C.. February ll, 1871. Trains wjii leave Charleston Daily at 6:30,A. M. I Arnve at. Charleston. 7:30 A. Sf. /Mondays ex? cepted) and 2*3? P. M. , . - Train does not leave Charleston 6 P. M., Stm ITATB. - - . Tram leaving: 6:30 A. li. makes throng* conner ti ou to Ne** york, via Richmond and Acquit Crees only,, going through in 40 hoare... . .Passengers . leaving by l i. M. Train have oh01 oe or- route, via- Richmond and-Washington, or via,PorLsmonttLjwd Baltimore...Those leaving FRIDAJ- by this Train lay over on SUNDAY in Bal timor*. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN? DA* in W?mlogtoff, ?. C. . . .. . Tiii fi ?3 the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant rout? 'to Cincinnati, Chicago and other pom ta Weft and North weet, both Trains making con? nections at Washington ! with Western trams or Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. .--S. S.-SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superiaieadent. TP. L. CLXAPOR, General Tickat Agent. febiMgraoB "': ' ? ?? '"' g tj M.M t B SCH ?i-^^T?^L Js", . SPAWANB?BG "AND..' U^OS 'BIDL^OAD On and after*the 29th instant, the PASSENGER. TRAINS on the SPARTAN BURG AND UNtO?T RA 1LROAD will ran dolly: ?' . Going, down, leave Spartanburg. 6.80J. M. Going down, leave union.nie.,..7.60 A. M.. Arrive at Alston........ .T....il 00 A. H. Remralng, leave Alston..1.12-03 M. ' Returning, leave Cnlonvllle.3.26 P. M. Art ive at Spartanburg...:.6.26 P. Mr THOMAS B. JETER. Pr?sident S. and C R. R. Unibnvllle, S. C., May 23, 1871. may 28-:imo HAVANNAH AND CHAJiLESl?N RAll> ^ ROAD. ' PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road run d?lly a? follows: ' . Leave Charleston..8.30 A. M. .1 Arrive at Savannah.,.s.uo P. M. Leave Savannah.11.16 A. M. Arrive at Char les ton. .5.20 P. M. Com;cuts at Savannah wlUi the Atlantic A Golf Rairrcad for Jacksonville, st. Augustine, and all points in Florida. Wit.i central Railroad for Macon, Atlant?., Mo bile: New Orleans and'the West. Wan Steamboats for points on the s?vaunao River. . At Charleston wltii the NortrtcaStem and soul b Carolina Railroads, and-6tesmshipa 1er all pomt? Nur ll) an d-Weat. Through Tickets-over this ime on aale at Hotels in Charleston; Screven House, Savannah; aBd ali principal Ticket olhees North and South. Freights forwarded dally to and from Savon* uah and all pom ts beyond. Through Bills of Lading issued to Jacksonville, Palatka, Aa Taruf as low as by any other line. - . C. S. GADSDEN. oct5 Engmeer and Superintendent. ?ptical. ?J?ONEY CANNOT BUY IT! FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS*' "V ^ ^^^^^^ The DIAMOND G JESSES,'manufactured by J. B. SPENCER A CO., New York, which are now offered to the public, are pronounced by all the celebrated Opticians of the world to be the most Perfect, Na? tural Artificial help.to.the human eye ever known. They are ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name. "Diamond,*' OB account of their hardness and brilllancs. I The scientific prlraple on which they, are con Btmcted-brlngs the core or centre or' the lens di. r?ctly m {?ont of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the natnral, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant senaatlonli, such aa glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac, . peculiar to all others io use. - " ' They ate mounted m the fl neat, manner,-tn frames of the best quality, of all materials used for that purpose. Tneir fluiah and durability can? not be surpassed. CAUTION.-None genuine unless bearing their trade mark stamped on every frame. * JAMES ALLAN, Dealer m Watches, Jewelry, . Sterling Silverware and Optical Gouda, * No. 307 Klug street. oct31-stothiyr Charleston, S. C. ' JgLECTRO MAGNETIC BATTERIES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE? BAGS, Ac. For aale by . DB. H. RAER, mario_No. l3lMeeting stree**. "DENZINE, DOUBLE DISTILLED, FOR CLEANING CLOTHES. ? For sale wholesale and retail by Dr. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street. JJ-'O T H E R S ! For your Children,* use none other than the GERMAN SOOTHING CD RD I AL. Mit contains no Anodyne. For sale by the anufacturer, DR. H. BAER. And also to be had at all Drug Stores rjIRBSSES, SUPPORTERS, tc Just received, a large asasen men:, and tor sate a". DB. H. BABB'S _Drag Store. rj* HE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIEIS. Professor LOUIS WTJNDRAM'S BLOOD PURI? FYING AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (in PRIS <?r Powders,) for the cure of all Acute or Chronic Diseases, resulting from impure blood and Imper* feet digestion. '-' . - . Also, the following Medicines by the ssmo(Pr?? *c88or Louis Wundram, BrunswicE, Germany .> ' GOUT POWDERS. Rheumatic Tincture. Epileptic Remedy. Toothach" Drops. Berb TeaT/orDyapepBla and Nervonaneas.'r Bheomacio Herb Tea. Gout Tinotore. Eye Water. Wundwaeser (the German "Pal nkiller.) For sale by Jr. .H. i A ER, mayan_. yo. iel Meeting street. JJ?NEY1 HONEY ! HONEY 1 Fiue New Country HONEY, to be had in quanti? ties to suit purchasers, of DR. H. BA ER jr m ay 25 No. 131 Meeting street