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Very Simple. How dtt I know thatebe Jovetfme-T I opened the door, a ? And Bunllgbt flashed from her o'er and o'er; Sadden it broke, . Before I spoke. Erom forehead! andveyee^ .and trembling Ups;. ? From evefftheUeUCate Anger tips That she laid m my hand BO free. How did 1 know "that Hoved'hor? I opened me door, And music throbbed through me o'-er and o'er; Sadden lt woke, Before she spoke, - in bead. aQd heart, and bewildered brain So sweet, so sweet lt was a'motjt pain. As I gave my,. hand to her. COtfjltEBOULZi NS wm. Bxporn?. LrvsRTOOL-Per Norwegian bark L?get-1306 caskB spirits tdjfptttt}?i 2B75-- bbis rosin, 90 tons; phosphate, ff- f^yi; ' "? ' '"? NEW Yodt-Per^teamsHp Manhattan-32 Bags sea Island cotton, 859 bales upland oonoo. 62 bales cotton waste, US bales domestics and yarns, 10 tierces rice, 37 bbls rosin. 52 bundles neaches, 490 weftaeTous. BALTIMORE- rer Behr Sea Queen-70,000 feet pitch, pine boards a ad plank. Tltc Charleston Cotton, Rice and naval Stores Market. COTTON.-The market for this staple commenced at firm rates, became buoy aar, active and some? what tn^gjilar, showjgg.a^very strong feeling, aa^-adjg??iBg :K ; c? r cent, and even more > 5fc quotations being somewhat difficult ; sales about ?co bales, say 4 at 14, S at i?,17 at 16, 8 at 16*,', 69 at lex, 12 at 17.8 at na, itt st 18, 2 at is a, 1 at 20,28 at 20a, s at 21,120 at 22.- We quote; LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.16ji?i9 Low middling............19>?@20 Middling..20 K@2l Strict middling. .-@22 Rios.-There was a good demand at sc : -.ewhat easier rates; sales about 200 tierces of clean Caro? lina, say 80 tierces at s>?, 56 at 8>i, 44 at 8 &-ie, ?o at 8Xo.fl rb'. We qoote common to fair at &?s%, good8X@8Xc?M. NAVAL STORES.-Sales of 298 barrels roam as follows: 6 barrels extra pale at $6 25, 43 barreal pale at $6 76,5 barrels extra No. 1 at $450, 8 t>ar re?iow'??fe.ft{.$5-25,56 barrels dull at $3 50?4, 167 barrels No. 2 and 3 at $2 for 3, and $2 io? ? 15 for No. 2, 44 barrels low No. 2 at $2. Sales of 142 barrels spirits turpentine at 40c for kerosene and 41c for pew southern packages? . FaBianrs.-To Liverpool, oy steam "direct nomiai 1 on nplauds ; via New York, s on uplands ; ld on sea islands ; by s ai Xd ' on uplands, Kl on sea islands. T H?vre nominal. Coastwise-to New York by steam, Kc on uplands and xe on st Hands; $125 it tierce on rice; by sail, Xe * xt> ? cotton;-ft tierce on rice; 40c fi barrel cc roe. L $T&S fi M on lumber; .$9?io ? M on timber. 3 Boston, by sail, ac rs on upland cotton To Providence, by sall $3 fl M on beards, s ft fl? orr cotton-, by steam $1 fl baie on Nev York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, az ? ft on uplands; by Ball, $7 ft M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 ft ton on clay, as d $308 eo on phos pb?tes. To Baltimore, by steam, -vc fi te hy vail, $0 6007 ft M on boards; $308 26 fi ton phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by oar merchants to take lumber freights frc m Georgetown, 9. c., Danen and Satl'la River, On. and JackaonviUe, Fia., to Northern perts, and $i< 012 ft M are iterates on lumber and boards. EXCSANOB.-Sterling se day bills 22>?@22#. DOMESTIC BICHAMOS. - Tho ^aoks are pur ona lng light -I ?cks on New York at car; 6 days X on*; 10 days y, off; 15 days - off; 20 days - off; 80 days - off. They are selling sight checks at a premium. . O0LD-11K312K BXarlMts by Teletrrapn. MONEY MARKETS. LONDON. June 17-Evening.-Consols 02j??. Bonds SOM FRANKFORT, Jnne 17-Evening -Bonds 96>i. PAS is, June 17-Evening.-Rentes aotive at 52f TftOa Naw- yoee, Jnoe. Mr-Boon.-Freights,, dull. S toe*? dpi! apd-treavy Gold steady at 12 V- Gov? ernments strong out dull. States firm and quiet. Honey easy at 3. Exchange, long loy, short IP V Evening.-Bank statement loans have decreas? ed nearly $7fiCf,?O0i'apeciQ increased over $250,ooo; d?mtsilhqftased af?er !$&25C,000; legal tenders <laeret8ea-ovef4$l.760',00O? ' MOL ey very easv st 2a 4. Sterling nominal at lOKalQX* Gold I2j?a)2>,". Governments advanced %, but dull; sixty-twos l2JSi.-TTeD?esaee?strong;others duli South Car? ol ia aa ri*w; Blfgti tty oit Tennessee, old and new, 621,-. Virginias "ia ; new 73. . Louisianas To; new 63. Levees 70; eights 74. Alabamas 102. Geor? gias 88: Hevens 92a- North Carolinas 47; new 27. i>oflthTar6llha9 761new?.,K. - COTTON MARKETS. LrvgKPooL, Jone 17-Evening.-Cotton closed firm; uplandsSj<a8>idr Orleans 8*id; sales 20,000 hales; speculation and export 8000; nearly due from New o ileana 8J?d. Ntw lYoRitr June 17.-Noon.-Colton strong; uplands 2pXc; Orleans 2i>?c ; Bales soco balee. " Scening-L?-- ettiou closed strong;uplands 20jic; sales 3S0O balee. BALTIMORE, June 17.-Cotton armer and high? er; middling 20#a20xc; receipts 385 bales; sales 376; stock 1560. No??KaSuneri7.iCattou-t3rm; low middling 18^|^J?8 Jfo fetas- exports 304} sales SO; WILMINGTON, Jane 17 -Cotton firm; middlings love; receipts 76 bales; exports coastwise 176: aale* 24? Stock ms. AUGCPTA, : jpne 17.-Cotton market closed strong at I9al9!4"c Tor Liverpool and 19>ic for Kew York middlings; sales Shales; receipts 130; .offerings lie ut, . '. SAVANNAH, June 17.-Cotton strong; middlings 19X6? recelpte 26S bales; stock 8767. . Aletauac, June -1".-Cotton. Armu middling 19a mac; receipts 141 hales; exports 2975; sales 400; stock 12,410. NEW ORLEANS, June'17.-Cotton strong; mid ?dllDgs-I9XU20C;--receipts 1022 bales; sales 2000: 8tOC$ 59,?7?. .,-, . GALVESTON, Jane 17.-Cotton strone; good or? dinary 16lic; receipts 709 bales; exports 2600; sales 600; stock 5923. . PROVISIONS ANO PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YORK, June 19.-Noon.-Flour dull and ' heavy. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn dull ?nd unchanged. Font arcady at $i5. Lard quiet. Evening.-F our OalOc lower; common to lair extra Sont hern $6 7047 26; good to choice $7 30. Wheat "favors buyers; winter red and amber Western $l 6 lal 6?. Corn a shade taster at 75a76o. ' Pork heavj at $l4?ia$i5. Lara heavy ; keti le lOJi. . t . NEW?OKLEA:-'S. June 17.-Flour ?rmer: super .tine $6 ?2 a '. double $6 25; ti edie ?ti Mao 75. Pork on"' ?nd lower: mess $10 26. Bacon dull and of fang a 7J?a9l?c; hams 14>;al?fc. Lard firmer; c?une i0J?ailc; Keg ll vms. Hew York Rice Market. ... From the Journal of Commerce, Thursday, Jane IA- The market is Bteadyfor foreign. Dealers are purchasing to h fair extent, and at current rate? The offerte?* ure ample; SOO baisa Rangoon sold at 7u7Xc and LOO bags Patna at 7fca8c. Domestic remains quiet and prices are in ibe buyer'B favor; 50 t.erees sold at 9^'?O^C. Fi wm th? Daily Bulletin. Friday, June 16: Do? mestic steady, bot not very active. Sales of 40 tierces at o^alOc. Rorelgn bas been in rather better, demaud mainly irom the trade, and for? mer prices were obtained, the market chowing a fretiy sundy tone. Sales of 500 bags Rangoon at ra:a z and 300 bags Patna 7??a7Kc, (flf fl t .?Mewr'Rork Hay Market; From the bally Bulletin, Friday, Jnne 16: Re? ceipts to-day 1925 bales. The market is steady with a fair demand. Sales, are 200 bales for Charleston, 150 for Savannah, 75 for Fernandina, 50 for Danen, L'a., and 70 for Bermuda, oil at $1 05 per 100 pounds. Retail ls firm. Straw is rather qulet. New York Saval Stores Market. Frdm the Journal of Commerce, Friday. June J8: FoiJfpTritst?ipentinethe market ls more ac? tive. There ls an Increased call for fjill parc? ls. ^'J?rW^^W^?6*?^?*re VThe- prices ob naHWKM ?Jttpof ?nt ca?r-ge. Of the sales 400 barred brought 46>ic., and 50 al 47c, merch a c table order, t he tatt er price, for paroels on this side. Rosins-there "ls a weaker market for strained, with the demand lfcht; sales are low barrels common at $2"50,100 barrels do. at $2 50, aud 400 barrels good.sprained ai $2 55. Pale miers wi tn a^teafly -fairlnqatrr at firm prices; sales are 535 barrels at ssas* 25. We quote strain? ed at $21'5; No. 2, $2 70a$-2 90; No. 1, $3a$4; pale AMBjAtM;?eatna,vaJ? Mat 60. Tor has advanced Havana Market. - HAVANA, June io.--sroAR, CLATHD.-The mar? ket for ibis sort of ugar bas exhibited no mate? rial chanye since the date of ny Inst accounts, exoepMlwt there aaa .been less activity in sales for fhe"TJnlted St?rea: owtrig to I he irregularity of pxnee* h>Now Yuik, as qnoteddally per cable, and to the Impossibility of oo'ainlni/ desirable paresis ac aTe-raoton m toM week's-jyates. Some more demand, hasprovailed for Kurope n markets, bur,' TI dn the whci.. tb> total" sales nave,'not been large, TI and. esppr?al]y ac xai close, there ls little dolBg. Clayed *a >.rs- are qu?ie>l thc same us last jvcek!d, viz: O..S. No 12-Nos 7 to 10 wall rs per 1 S[ roba; NOB Uto Muxall* ra do; Nos""" val2 rs do: Noa 16 to 1712Xal8 ra ao; Noa IR to ) 18>ial4 rs do. Whites. Inferior to floreteBlSa m re ero. ? Molasses cagara have been qolot. bn|. prices low no weakness, closing at from f to 9>4 rs^per rroba for Nos 7 to 8, and 9X to ox Tor Nos 9 to io. Centrifogals-Dull, owing to the absence of sel ;tfl at prices offered by United Statwbujm^o ronldc^p^ratBrreely ilitwareposilble to eWfln , concession rrorn holders. Among the Bales the ohowing are reported: 600boxes No. 12 at ll? s Der arroba; 500 do. NOB UX to 12 at 11J4 ra, md 600 do. No 12 at UX rs. Quotations aicloa OX rs Nos 8 to 9; UallX rs, Nos 10 to ll, and 1X812, Nos 12 to 18. Moacovadoes-There is a very reduced stock at di the ports, and consequently holdere wm not tell except at high figures, which buyers do not eel willing to grant About lpoo hogsheads were idld at a near port at 9X rs. arroba for common eflnlng. and ?oaiox ra. for fair to good fair. In Matanzas, as well as here, the prices quoted ??re LOXaiox rs. for fair to prime. No grocery grades ;o be had, except probably in very insignificant lots. Mflado.-None here. At Matanzas, a Rale of Trtme o.nsi?y^ook placeavj rs.,-arroba, which ia *'Tn%*??*$ttNof sd^ar rallaVaihP since ist Janu irv, 880,000 boxes and 34,600 hhds, against 1,444,-* soo boxes and 43,300 hhds in 1870. The deliveries ?ame* period, 492,600 boxes and 19,800 hhds, *gain6V.775^ao. .boxes and-37,100 ands In 1870. The stock :o-day,?atnomits fa-4O8,3>0--6oxes and 6150 ands, againfrt 4?4,ooo botes a fl 8400 hhds lo 1870. The stock la MatanzaB amounted last night to 59,000 boxes and 620O hhds, against 52,ooo boxes ind 14,000 hhds in 1870. MOLASSES-Scarce and dall. Muscovado and claved held at 8a8X re per bx gallon Reg. 9tocks it Matanzas, Cardenas and Havana about 25Q0 ^.HA *5=?Hrra Wilmington Slarket. WILMINGTON. June 17.-SPIRITS TrjBPESTlKE. Sales or 300 casks at 42c pergaltoo for Southern, and ie caa kr ar. 43c Tor ?fcw YorijackagflB; Rosari-tSales aa* 825 bbin at..<2 XPfor strained, $2 25 for No. 2, $2 75 for low No. 1, $6 for low pale. $5 50 for pale, and $6 for extra pale. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-sales of 260 bbls at $4 25 Cor virgin an.a$3.?O'- yellow dip. . - ?TiR.-SaieV of 87 bWS T?ported at $g'Wf. per bbl. .... -. .Interior Cotton Markets. ORANGEBURG, June Pl.-Sales during the week io bales. We quote: Ordinary 14o, low mid* liing 17c, middling lTtf c. ' UNION, June 15.-32 bales sold during the week. Market opened an Monnay?t lex. closed to day at 17c" CHARLOTTE, Jone 16.-Sales co-day 18 bales at from 15X* toMXC Market, steady. Keoelpts tty Kmuroail. Jane 17. sonn CAUdiiiu ?IAILK?AD. 292 bales cotton. 78 bales goods, 159 bbls na? val- ?torta? HT casks chtyrT OAT ?t?i*- 81? boxea rrofe -*T0Kp.?Hroad Ajrent,>ff RojohUAeo, P-dzer. Rodgers A co, G H Walter A co, Barden A P, C Leibenrood, Smith A Chapeau, Kinsman A Howell. 0 Bart A co, Kanapaux A Gonzales. W Hunr, M Triebt, Paul, Welch A Brandea, Reeder A Davis, G W Bradley, lt* Goldsmltu A <Soo,?nd l-isey lc Kenyon. . * . " -* N ORTH E AST EP. N" RAILROAD. 22 bales cotton, 4-4 bbls naval stores, cars lum. ber, peas, rough rice, nails, mdse, Jr c. To b Bis? choff A co, Mantone A co." J B Adger A co, Kins? man A Howell, S D s? onev, J Martial, Jr, Smith A Co, U Leibenrood. Barden A P,J Cosgrove, l> B Lalane, J C Mallonee, and E Welting. Pasiiengcr*. Per steamship Manhattan, for New York Miss Hosa Eaton. D S McKarlaud. M V Calvin, Mrs 0 E Cromwell. N Berckwedel and wife, w Wnalev. Mrs A Doty. F W Hall and vile E L Wells, wile and nurse. Mrs T K Egleston, Miss Egleston. W T Fitzgerald J L Edwards, Miss E Small, Miss l.-a aella Small. Mrs J Kenny. P P 1 cale. J C DJ vant; Hiss Rosa Ward, Miss O'Kelth. A H Hammond. U R Hazeltiur t, p Mullarkey, C W Holbrook, Master BF Whliden. C Keith, A W Wardell. Jr. J A Mc? Donald, X D McDonald, P Madden. WI) Sprague, 1 P Boyce, Mrs N K Lan?*, Miss J Madden, tv u Dohlen and wife, N A Netries, J shepley, S K Sel sirK. 0 M Rangford. J B Graham, rt Perry and (file, Mrs Henning. C K Merrill, Mrs warren. Mrs Marshall. D S Manley. 0 P Kdapp, D J Pruyn. G W Wblte, Miss J Drake, C D Owen-?. > EC Johnsen md wife, Mrs Carter-aud maid, li Crampton. J J Johnson, Miss Lizzie Boyce. A M Burnham. Miss Rebecca Johnson, Miss S Perry. Miss M Bythe wood. W Williamson. Miss Mary Williamson, Mt-s Sarah Vaughan, Mrs R C Mather, Miss V Taber, J Do Wy rr aar, Miss Cook, and 18 In Steerage. Per steamer Dictator, irom Palatka via Jack renville. Fernandina and Savannah-MISB J c Benning, R Perry and wife, Mrs Graham. Col J S ?ammla and nephew. F Benedlct.-O P Knapp, 0 II Kuvmefl, ft V Roberts. D J Pruyn. Mrs M tia i, Bra B Oak. Mr Campbell and wire, J R Adams. D ? Manley, H Jenkins, Mr Simmons and wife, Mrs Robeson and servant.. Mrs Coi-k and niece, Mrs Dstendor?", Capt F ti mn nd, and 10 deck. Per steamer Pilot Boy. Irom Ueaurort. Pacific jAudlng and Chlsolm's Landinc. Ac- P Nowell, i V Kingman. H E Ea-1. Captain O C Welt, Capt 1 Wyman, C Thompson. E Baker, J J Wright, Mlas If Wall, Miss R Wall, ano 6 deck. " wbcSnrB?s?L fuU Moon, 3d. 1 hour, inupiuej. morning. jTsr ynaner. 9J^^inurjt4fcmii-ure8. evening, fov Mooc, ?rh. 9 hews . minutes, eve::-.ne. 'Ih8^4jCaxt^A??h. 5 Ti^dfj. 24^11) uTftye^eiung 4" imi? i leTH. SfV?j ?001- M-?T. il '.fSw?&sss. tak e. vam z-?KS ?*?**? J.Uon?aj*... ?4..03 7.. P--W?L.-40 8..45 J Tuesdayi:.*..; 14..?3 7;. <- 59XSA I..27 Ipweges tiny.- 4... 4 ll. JJ Ie j c M.. s 2 WUBdfK g I 4..64 7?1&, -:ffl243 - ?. .59 ll?d&y.^.*^r 4.-64J 7?#;?3&'.18-.dl..3C i sar.irday..3- 4^ K-7..It>'T?..50 -morn >StIaday.?-..i. d^-64 L<--*T.-ry-l-4nwn<t_T2..28 MARICE NEYfiti ?- . '-sreaEte . I- . . . UE^?VED SAToSfefift* \?W Eark-Pannle, Jones..Maun;aa. Ballasr. To J EnsloW A-co. .^Previffljaiy rejioned at Qnar&n ne.) -t*5".i-V * Sehr Hannah Little,. Crawrord, Philadelphia-6 iys. Coal. To C W Selgntons. Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, PaUtta v:a Jack >nvllle. FernandmaandlSafannah. 600 melons, bale upland cotton. 26 plrgs mdse. To Ravenel co. G H Ingraham A Son, W M Lawton A Son, W Gel ty. Sloan A Seigniuua, S H -WUson A co, sd Miss M L North. " Steam tug Archibald Getty, Grsen, Savannah ft Friday. To Master. Has come to this port ir repairs. Steamer Pilot Boy, Slv, Beaufort. Chisolm's id Pacinc Landings. Mdse and sundries. To J Aiken A co, W M Bird A co, and Tidsman, Cal tt A_co. -, ARRIVED YESTERDAY Sehr S B Franklin. Mowers. New York-6 days, ito bu-r Ut ls torn. Ju, W B Sm|tb A co. ? ' ' ^CLI^I^D'S?ITR?AY. * -* Steamfhip Manhattan, Woodhull, New York imes Adger A co. Norwegian bark Lqget, Neleon, Liverpool-R T ralker. Sehr Sea Queen, Raesbrook, Baltimore-J A nslow A co. SAILED SATURDAY. Steamship- Manhattan. Woodhall. New York Brig Ocean or the south, Byrnes, JackBonvllie. SAILED Y EST ERO AT. Norwegian batk.Luge!. Nelson, Liverpool. Scar Mary A Bolt, Uiggias, Boston. FROM THIS POUT. Sblp Missouri, Bradbnrn. Liverpool, Jane 16 Sohr Nellie Doe, Richardson, Wilmington, N C, une 17. DP FOR TB IS POUT. Sehr AB Gaskin, CastiU, at 'PhOaderpbia, Kib une. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT/ Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, at Baltimore. 16th une. Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, til New York, June 16. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. SAVANNAH, June 18_Cleared, meamahihs Moni - ornery and San Salvmlof. New York;-Wy om lug, .hlladelpbla; ump Eurem.a, Barcelona; schooner Tort-hern Light, Newbufg. MEMORANDA. On Saturday afternoon last, Georgetown light earing NNW 12 mBes,'the pilot boat Sibyl (No. ,} of thia port, Mi m with the wreck of the pilot oat Norma, of Georgetown. S C, with sien and ternpost gone, fore and mainmast and boom tying Hlongslue. Took her sign board from her. 'ark com lu rr on and it looking squally was oom elled to leave. * LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED Ah'D SAILED POE rms PORT FOREIGN. UTEarooL. r Ship Island Home, Mclellan, up.April 6 r bark Vince, Robson, sailed.April '?i he Marion. Ledert, up.May 10 he Romaine, Youug, up.May 27 WEST HARTLEPOOL, ENC rbark Kathleen, Lester, ap.May 5 BRISTOL. EKG. he Black Prince, Marshall, up.May 22 CALLAO. r brjg Bellum, Jones, sailed.Jan 23 CARDIFF. 'X tie R T K Carey,-. t-aiied......May 6 ie Martha, Lewis, sailed.May 9 HALAGA. ian brig Rosario, Glrardo, sailed.May 26 . DOME S/fie, i 1 Sill ! "?ttOfe V " ? Brig L O Madeira, Meander, op.Jone o .S-RW YORE. Sehr Cara ga-w, ?er, Branscomb, np....Jone 14 Sehr S A R'^a, Reed, np.i.Jhne 5 Sehr Florance Rogers, Sheppard, ap-Jone 8 Sehr L 's Davis, Bishop, cleared.Jane 8 Sehr ? N Hawkins, Wyatt; cleared.Jane 16 PHILADELPHIA. Br rratK Rhea Sylvia, Oofflt, cleared.June 6 Sehr A S Gaskin, OaskUl, np.Jone 16 BALTIMORE. Steamship Sea GuB, Dutton, cleared.June 16 Brig Georgie. Swan, np.Jane 9 sehr willie Mania, Noyes, up.June 9 Sehr Oin ruo, Lansil, Bleared.Juue 9 BANGOR, XE. .- . Sehr Hannah, Staples, cleared....'..May 23 Sijippirto. . _ O & J? H ?ITTD^L P H I A , EBKI.r STEAM LINE-"THURSDAYS-CON-. NECTING WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. ^ The Fast Iron. Screw Steamship 'VIR Ol W I A., - HUNTER, Commander, .Will be dispatched for rhirnlnlrihlri JJTfiimL on THCR3DAT, 22d Jane, at J o'cioc^53iM*fcK P. M., from Brown's North WharL 49*Tbrongh BlUB Lading. issued for Cotton, Rice and Resin, Ac, to the New Bngland Cities, Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and the principal Northwestern Cities. Spirits Turpentine as agreed. ?-Tue Steamers of this line will take Lumber to Philadelphia on accommodating terms. For Freight engagements apply to WM. A. UOURTENAT. * Junl9-mwih3_No. l Union-wnair. Jp 0 E ?i J3 yr YORK. ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, AT HALF PAST 5 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. The Splend d Side Wheel Steamship "CHARLES? TON."?James Berry, Commander, will sail fdr New York on WEDxesDATrflunft 2lat, at hair-past 6P* M., from Pier No. 2 Onion Wharves. ? Through R'Hs or Lading to Liverpool uy I'WILLIAMS A GUION'STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Tiiesie, Naples, Leghorn. Christiania. Goitw burg. and to Olasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New England Cities as nsual. Insurance by Steamers ol this Line >? per cent For Freight EngngeTfeents or Passage, having very fine State-room aeoonmodaiions, apply tu WAGNER. HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or w WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharf. Jmri7~3 J?> O R X E W. -? OK K. ODD LI VE ?B,W YOI'.K AND CIl.tltLE: TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 18 46. . .PACIOtJS AND ELEGANT DECK. STATE-ROOM THE VERY FAST AND SPLENDID Side-WheelSteamshins of th.s Line will tail from Ad?er!B Wharr as follows : JAMES AUGER, SATURDXY,- June 24th, at ll o'cloc!: A.*M. MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, Joly 1st, at 5 o'clock P. M. ta* Insurance \i percent, by this Linc. .BS* Through Eilis or Lading given on Colton t. Liverpool, Boston, Pr-vldence and the New Eng and manufacturing towns at the lowest maike . ratee. MS* S:atc-room9 may be secured In advance without extra charge. For Freight or Passage engagements, apply i may24_ JAMES AUGER A Ci?. ?pOR LIVEBPOOL, VIA QUEEN?STOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE L1VIRFOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY Will dispatch one of their first-class,Tull power Iron Screw. Steamships Irem PIER ?o. 46 N. H., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS POLLOW8: NEVADA, Cspt. GREEN.May 24, at 0 A M WYOMING, Capt. WHIKNBKAY.May 31, at 3 P M NEBRASKA,' Capt. GUARD.June a, at 8 PM MINN t SOTA, Capt. T. W. f REE- ' MANN.Jane 7, at P.so A M IDAHO, Capt. PRICE.June 14, at 3 P M MANHATTAN, Capt. FOMSYTH.. J one 1-7, at 3 P M COLOR ADO,CapLT.F.FR nra AN.June 21, at S P M WISCONSIN, CapL WILLIAMS..June 28, at 2 P M Cabla Passage ISO, gold. Steerage Passage (Onice No. 29 Broadway) ?30, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, . No. 03 Wall street, N. Y. N. E.-Through Brils Lading to Liverpool Issued by the Charleston and New York Steamers, whkh} make close connection with the above line. 'For particularB and rate or Freight apply to JAMES ADGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., ir,ay6 Or WM. A. COURTENAY PACIFIC il.UL STFiAAISHir COttPtt TEKOtfOH LINE TO CALIFORNIA*. CHINA AND JAPAN FAKES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers ol the ubove linc leave Pun ??-?-?gat Sc 42, North Uiver, toot of Can al street, Now York, atl2u;oloek noon, io UK- )Si:t|| :;nd 30th of every mouth (osuopt wnt-ii ."ii?-?- . ?mes rail OP Sicuduy, then the Saturday prm-" .ic A!; departures connect at Pauknua witt weam-j ors for ^outh Pacido anti cenmii Am?ricnn rori* i lepa: turc ol letti touches at Kingston. Jumaica. For Japan and China, Bteaniers- leave San Kum cisco llrst of every month, except wlien il ?a?n or. sunday; then on the day preceding. No California*steamers toucii Havana, t ui go direct from New York to Abpitnvun. One hundred pounds baggage .'ree to eacn artur. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information upai ?t the COMPANY'S TIOKET OFFlliE, on .Un wharr' root of Canal etreet, North River. Ne? York. F. R. BABY, Agent julyic-lyr jgXCUBSIONS! FISHING EXCURSIONS! The Steamer WATER LILLY can ne " -jr*9*- w chartered on MONDAYS and TBURB- fesffgEaC DAYS for Excursions, for which ?he is admirably adapted. Apply on hoard, or to DOD G LAS NISBET, junio At Freight Office South Atlantic wharr. ?1HANGE OF SCHEDULE. GEORGETOWN STEAMERS. Untn iur.iher notice, the Steamer EMILIE, captain 0. C. White, win, leave Charleston every WEDNESDAY MOL . 9 o'clock, and Georgetown every THURSDAY AF? TERNOON, at 5 o'clock. For engagements apply on board at Commer? cial wharf, or to SHACKELFORD A KELLY, Agents, jnn3 No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. JUST EEOEIVEJ), CARBOLATE OF LIME, the best Dislnfectaxl and destroyer of Rats, Mee Bags, Oockroache?, Ac. A small quantity placled where Uiey rreqaen I will at once disperse them. Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pam E; tractor. A fresh supply of Fleming's Worm OonfectJOne the most reliable in use. Alsd, a fresh supply of SEAL OLEUM, the grea remedy fer Rheumatism. For sale, wholesale and retail, by . Dr. H. BA ER, m y 3o No. lal Meeting street. Shipping. JjfoTl?E W T O E Z. The good Bark FANNIE, Jenes, Master,' J?kk. of email capacity, having engagea theSHB? larger part o? cargo, will meet with dispatch^ For balance or engagements apply to J. A. ENSLOW A CO., Ship Brokers, jnnl9-2_No. 141 East Bay. ?piSHING EXCURSION'S. The beantirnl Yacht ELEANOR will Tni?> ftt .an Excursion io the Blackfish Banks, Etart-J^QB log from Somhern Wharf every WEDNESDAY and FRIDA r, at 7 A. M., and returning in the after noon. L'nea and Bait furnished on board. Fare $1 60. . The ELEANOR may be chartered at any time for Private Excursion Parties. Apply to Captain YOUNG, on board. t_junto J OR WRIGHT'S BLUF IT AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE, SAN TEE RIVER. Tbe Steamer MARION. Captain W. .,. ?,!T"?w * F. Adair, la now receiving Frelght^fgSE at Accommodation wharf, and will leave on wxn NBLDAY NIGHT, 21st instant. Freight and wharfage prepaid* For Freight engagements, applv to RAVE NE L, HOLMES A CO., JnnIO-3 _No. 177 East Bay. JP OR GA RD NE R'S BLUFF AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON TH? PEE DEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN. - , ' . The steamer PLASTER, Captain - .^tr^-w -H. S. Cordes, ls now receivingdCBBK F-elght at Accommodation Wharf, and will leave MONDAY NIGHT; loth Instant. Freight and wharfage prepaid. * For Freight or Passage, having State Room -accommodations, apply to RAVEN EL. HOLMES A CO., Junio _ . NQ. 177 East Bay. rjIMS TABLE OF STEAMER WATER . LILLY, FOR JUNE, 1871". FOR ED1STO, ENTERPRISE-AND WAY LAND? INGS, (INLAND ALL THE WAY.) The Steamer WATER LILLY will receive Freight at Sooth Atlantic, Wharf, on MONDAYS and THCBSDATS, ana leave as follows: CHARLESTON. KDDJTQ. : ' 1 - Fiiday,2d.SA.M. Saturday, 8d......4 A\M. Tuesday, 8th.....'.7 A.M. Wednesday, 7th..8 A.M. Friday. 9tB...:..ii A.M- Saturday, I0tb....9 A.M. Tuesday, 13th..2X P.M. Wednesday, 14,12 >?P.M. Friday, lflth.6 A.M. Saturday, 17th. '.2H P-M. Tuesday, 20th:...7 A.M. Wednesday, 21.5)tfA.M. Friday, 28d.9 AIM. Saturday, 24th...".7 A M. Tuesday, .27th.. .11 A.M. Wednesday, -28..10 A.M. Friday, *0:h....2>i P.M.. [Saturday, July li.lP.M. For freight engagements or passage apply on board or to DOUGLAS MsBtST, . South Atlantic Wharf. N.B.-freight and Wharfage payable on the wharf. ? ._._. . _ jnnl-thm JP O R F ,L O .JR ? P A, VIA SAVANNAH. Trie Steamer DICTATOR, Captain ?TT^w L. M. Coxetter, wm leave Southern?g?3?mSZ Wharf every 'lTRsr*'? E VENINO, at i> CIOCK, (until further notice,) fbr Jacksonville, Fernan? dina and Pola tko, arriving back at uharitsion eyary .?iATCRBAr ArrRiiNOON. u ? - may ll 'RAVEN EL A CO., Agente, F OR LAKE SUPERIOR ' ?HE UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY, AND ATLANTIC, DULUTH AND PACIFIC LINS. One of the Splendid Steamers METEOR, INDIA, PACIFIC, COBCRW, ATLANTIC, JAPAN, KEWEE NAW,?ARCTIC, CHINA and ST. P?UL. will leave Burlalo dally (except Fridays and saturdays,) at 3 P. Mi, Erie the next mcralDg, Cleveland the SHrae hight, and Detroit at io P. M.. dally, (ex? cept Sundays and Mondays.) for DULUTH and In? termediate LAKE SUPERIOR PORTS. . Connections are made at Duluth with the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad, to St. Paul, aud all peints m Minnesota/Northern Wisconsin and Iowa. Also, with the Northern Pacific Rail? road for the Red River Country. Excursion Tickets, AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES, wu bc issued by all principal Railroads tu sr.. Paul by this rente, returning via all rall. Or by Rail Routes to St. Paul and Duluth, returning via Lake. : ."! imringihe month? of June, July and August, EXCURSION TRIPS will be made via the North Shore of Lake Superior, visiting the Silver MineB, Fort winiam, Grand Portage, Ac. Fer fut thor ic format lac, apply to H. F. PATRICK, General Passenger Apent, Buffalo, N. Y. E. T. EVANS. Mana?er A. D. and P. Line. ? S. D. CALDWELL, General Manager U. S. 'Oo. maj 8-mwl8inos ifla:tjintiD, (Casnngs, Vi. mar27-rnwf?mes 1 E STABLISHED 1*44 P H OB N I X IRON. WORKS. JOHN- F. TAYLOR &, CO., . (Successors to Cameron A Co.,) ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, <kc, fcc. Corner Kum. [tay und Pritchard streets, near th" D'} Dock, CHARLESTON. S. C. ' M A N U r A C T (j K K lt S *?; V STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Murine, Sfhliuuary and Portable. KJUE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVER-! DESCRIPTION. COTTON PRESSES. siiufiiiig, Pulleys and Gearmg Iron (.routs for Buildings Casi lugs oi every kind III lion or Brass Forgings ci every description. i?*'GuHraniec to rurntsh Engines and Boilers of UH good uuulity und power, and at au low rates as can be nail in New York, Baltlmpre or Phil? adelphia. . AGENTS FOR % JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOVERNOR ANDSTOF VALVES, whioh are put on all Engines made at these Works. ear Repairs promptly it tended to. mut'lo-ni w ftiuio9D6c ?rond pri?e HHistrib?tioh. - rap POR THE BENEFIT OF TUE FREE 'tS O H O O E FUND. 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. lg.,a* the General Office, No. 147 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C, Tee Directors of tb? CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, for the Benefit of the Free school Fund, having complied with toe terms ol their Clatter, and paid aver to J. K. JlkLSGN, ?state Superintendent of Education of South Carolina, the eura ur one Thousand Dollars, Using the annual payment of the School Fund under the Charter, (the receipt being hereto appended,) nave I inaugurated a system or insurance certificates which ls surrounded ny every degree of fairness, and. will be Raffled for twice ahay, at Twelve M. aid Five F. il., In public, nader the superintendence or Captain FENN PECK, abwom. Commissioner. , ,," . The advantages of this system .are, that the purchasers oan have the choice of their own num? bers any wLere from No. l to No." 76, and the privilege of limltlhgor Increasing their Investments at pleasnie. The Schedule of Rates adopted by tue Cempiny will explain more fully and accurately and can be obtained at the Office o! the Compauyor from any venders. Every Rallie that ? altes place is classed and numbered on the Company's Official Books, aud takes place twice a day. aa follows: Numbers printed on Cubes irom No. 1 io No. 78, are placed (in public) by the Sworn Commis? sioner in-a crass Karae Cylinder aud are welt -shaKen. A boy blindfolded takes one of these cubes which ls exhibited to the spectators and declared to be and ls recorded as the first Raffled number. The Raffle Cylinder will then be revolved, and the boy again takes out another number, which ls simi? larly exhibited te the spectators and recorded as the secoud Raffle number. This operation win be re? peated until Twelve uumbers are Raffled out of the Cy nuder, and eaeh number will be recorded on tue-Official Books or the Company in the order In which lt is taken io the Raffle. These Twelve num? bers so Raffled la each Raffle will decide all the AWARDS o F CERTIFICATES. .. . Al| the cumbers in each Baffle are equal no distinction' being made as to the order In which the numbers aro taken In the Raffle, and the AWARDS ARE AT ONCE DELIVERED to the successful. CERTIFICATE HOLDER. .., EXPLANATION OF THE CERTIFICATE AWARDS. Purchasers select their owu 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 uumb r or numbers npon the Company's Register (with the amount sb paid) to be returned to the Uftlce of the Company by the vender before the Raffle lakes place. Purchasers may select a One Somber Certificate, or a Two Number Certificate, ira Tbxee Number Certificate; er a Four Number Certificate. . . . A-Slngie Number Certldcate* means a tingle number selected by the bayer any where from 1 to 78, and should that number be taken tnt. In the Twelve Numbers so taken from the Raffle1Cylinderi the .purchaser will be entitled to au AWARD OF FOUR TIMES the value of Shares lu the-RAFFLED PROPERTY or cost of the original Certificate of Shares. A Two Number Certificate means ir tue Two numbers as the Certificate come out lh the Twelve numbers taken from the Raffled Cylinder, will emilie the successrul holder to an AWARD of Shares in the RAFFLED PROPERTY cf TWENTY times the varna of cost of the original certificate of snares. . . . . A Three Number Certificate means if the Three cumbers on the Certificate come out in the Twelve so iaken from the Kattie Cylinder will entitle the holder to-an A WA RU of Shares in the RAFFLLD PROPERTY nf ONE HONORED AND TWENTY TIMES the value or coat or the original Certificate o? 8hares. ir bin Two or the numbers are out in the Three on the Certificate, the pur? chaser will receive au AWARD of TWICE the amount of tue value or cost, of the original Certificate. . A Four Number Certificate means if the Four numbers on the Certificate ceme out In the Twelve so taken from the Raffle Cylinder the purchaser will be.eatitled to an.AWARD of Shares In the RAFFLED PROPERTY-cf THREE HUNDRED TIMES the value'or cost'of the original Certificate of Shares. If but Three or the numbers on the Certificate are out in the Raffle the purchaser will receive an AWARD of Shares iii the RAFFLED PROPERTY of TEN times the value or fest of the original Certificate of Shares. .... A person may invest in a Certificare of Shares tn 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 CERIIFIOATES, but Certlt cates will be bsued of the value of 25, SO and 75" cents; also, $1, $2, $8, $4, |l and to |10 and upwards, and the Award's delivered pro rata to tue achedulejist of rates. The above explanation wilt enable any one desiring-io take a share IB these Raffles to do so under? standingly, ano the Rattles being ralrly and honestly conducted u> paulie by the Sworn Gommh-Blon er and exactly at the hours named, they aUbrd a safer means of Investment than any other busi? ness speculation. The first Property and Land Scheme of the Company will be issued ID a short time, and will be Raffled every three months. ' . . Any further information will be furnished by the General Agent of the Company, at their balee,' No. 147 MEETING STREET, opposite the Charleston Hotel, where Certificates are lor sale. ''.? ?..*'.. .. .. ..; .-' ' ' ' ' ; ' "" ' . , j J. JP. HOSB^OH, General Agent of the Company, P. O. Box'No. ?-ffc?. CHARLESTON, May 24th, 1871. Received or the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, of-the State or South Carolina, for, the Benefit of the Free School Fand, (successors of R. H. WILLOUGHBY A CO., One Thousand Dol? lar?, being the sum tn fan tb be pa'ci into the hands ol the State Superintendent of Education, "as re? quired by an Act or the Geceral Assembly of the Stare of South Carolina,- passed at the regular ses sion .of 1870-71, approved March 8th, 1871. J. K. JILLSON, may29-lmo State superintendent Education, sooth Carolina. $500,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! * .-u-*v THE SOUTH CAROLINA References in South Carolina : General WA DR HAMPTON, General JOHN S. PRESTON, Hon. B. F. PERRY, Hon. W. D. SIMrsON, Governor M. L. BONHAM, ANDKBw SIMONIS. Esq., Geueral JOHNSON HAUOOD, Hon G. A. T ? F.NHOLU. Hon. ARM1STEAD BUKT, Governor J. L MANNING, Hon. JAMES CHESNDT, Hon. J. B. CAMPBELL. Beferences in New York City : AUGUST BELMONT A CO., Bankers; MORTON, BL'SS 4 CO., Bankers; Hon. CHARLES O'OONOR. Couuuelior-at-Law; Hon. JOHN E. WARD, Cbunsellor-at-Law; Hou. n?GSR-A. PRYOtt. Counsellor at Law; Colonel RICHARD LATHERS, T. A. HOYT, Esq., President Gold Room; HUNT, THOMPSON A CO.,Factors; ANDERSON, STARR A CO., Merchants ; PcTTUS A CO., Merchants; F. ZOGBAUM A FAIRCHILD, Merchants. -,-0 $900,000 TO BE AWARDED TO THE TICKET-HOLDE RS OF THE SERIES OF CONCERTS TO COMMENCE ON THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, 1871, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. CHARLESTON, S. C" ON WHICH DAY THE DRAWING COMMENCES. ? u THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION'. UNDER THE AUSPICES of Ute ''South Carolina ?tate Agricultural and Median ?etti Society," will give a series of concert* .at the Academy of Music. Charleston, S." C., commencing October lat, 1871, lor the purpose of raining ? lund to enable Emigrants to settle upou lauds selected by the Association for Homes ot Northern and European Farmers und others, tn the sute of south Caroilna, add-for their transportation thither and support for the first tear. 150,080 SEA80N TICKETS OF ADMISSION. AND NO MOUE, . AT FIVE" DOLLARS EACH1. ALL TUE PREMIUMS, INCLUDING DEED'AND CERTIFICATE OF TITLE TO ACADEMY OF MU.-lc, will be deposited, wan the National Bank of the Republic, New York. #000,000 IN GIFTS! 1st Gift-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Charleston, s' C., cost to build $280,000, Having an annual . ? rental of about $20,000, from Opera House, Storesand Halls; the building being about 280 feet by 80 feet, and -situated corner of King and Market aire?is, in the centre of the city, and well known .to be the 'finest hollaing and most valuable' . property In Charleston,- valued ot...8250,000 2d Gilt-Cash.. 100,000 Sd Gift-Cash..-.,..'...*.'..'.....'.. 85,000 .4th Gift-Cash..,.:. 10,000 6th Gift-Cash.:.,.!. 5,000 26Girts-Cash-each $IOOQ.. 85,000 25 Girts-Oash-each $606..?..,.>...*. . 13,500 0*0Gifts-Cash-each $100.....:.'.. 35,ooo 2?0Girts- Cash-each $fiO..".,. 13;500 MO Gif ts-cash-each $26.v. ia,500 12?0 Gilts-Cash-enoti $10.,. I?v500 2404 Gifts, amounts to.'..8500,000 BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO*, ? Agents S. C. Land and Immigration Association, General M. C. BUTLER, ) JOfiN CHADWICK. Esq., [ ' General M. W. GARY, j * AGEWS WANTBD-LlBERilL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED. CHARLESTON, S. C. Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing: General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Colonel B. FI. RUTLEDGE, ot' South Carolina. Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, ol New York. A. FAIR AMVJ3 COMMEND ABIJE SCHEME ! CHARLESTON. 8. C., May -. 1871.. We take pleasure tn certifying that we aro acquainted with General M. C. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK, Esq.. and Genera! lil. W. GARY, of the firm of BUTLER, CHADWICK GARY A ?0? and know them to be gem lernen of integrity, and wo regard the object they have of assisting immigrants to homes ki South Carolina or gi eat importance to the State aa well as to the immigrants, and we have every confidence that their enterprise will be carried out with fairness and honesty to all par? ties concerned. : GEO. A. TRENHOLM, * I. W. HAYNE. . B. H. RUTLEDGE, ^ A. G. MAGRATH, JAMBS CONNER. THOS. Y. SIMONS, JAMES R. PRINGLE. HENRY BUIST, WILMOT G. DBSA?SSURE. Tickets can be procured of E. SEBRING & CO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 34 Broad street. mayi3-3moa Saiiroa?s. S OCTH GA KULIN A EAiAKL?r. . OD and after ger Trama on :nt uufoUews: .'*..-. . ??<: IOH AUGUSTA.; , -tave Charleston..*.8.20 A. If. Arrive ut Augusta....4.3o P. M, ? FOB COLUMBIA; r Leave charleston........8.20 A. M. irr;ve at Colombia.-3.40 P. ML' FOB CHARLESTON. L?ave Augusta.7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.. .3.20 p. u. Leave Columbia.,. 7.40 A. M. Arrnve at Charleston....8.20P. M.' THEO CG E WIEAISGTON TB A IN. . Leave Augura...8.01) \. M. Arrive at Kingvlll .............. 8.05 A M. Leave KlngviUe..LC1./..'.......1..M:4? P. BL Arrive at Augusta.. 7.45 Y. M. AUGUSTA NiQHT EXEU SES. .. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston........... ~.. ; 7;8JJ0 P. ?. Arrive BA Aug us ta.,-....... :.... 7.C4 A ai. Leave Augusta.v,.6.OJ p. M. Arrivent Charleston....Jv..;. MO A Bi. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXTRESSY (Sunday 8-exoepted.) Leave Charieaton... T.A ". ??1. -{,10 P. Bi. Arrive at Columbia: .v..........: s..-. "?.oo A. IL Leave Colombia..^.ut.Ju?ftifiO-P. BL Arrive at Charleston.,....,.... (3.15 A. ?A i eCMXEEVLLLB THAIN. Leave Charleston..:.-.:..-'..... r-4:30 P.1 Btv Arrive afSuauHerviRe;..:6.0o P. BL. Leave Sommerville..i...3h.;.co A JL. Arrive at Charleston...... 3.10 A M. CAMDEK'BRANCH. . 'peave Camden.........-v.............. e.eo A. BL Aftl> 9 at Columbia.10.40 A Al? Leave Colombia.1.26 P.BL Arrbj?atCattden.:...a.oo P. H. DAy andrSighHralns make close connections at Almeta: with'Georgia Railroad and. Central Railroad. Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta. Railroad. - - . Colombia Night Train coitnects. .with Grew ville and Colombia Railroad. ? . - ' ? Camden Train connects at King ville dally (ex? cept SundayB) with Dav Passeiiger: Train, and runs through to Columbia and returns on Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. ' A L. TTLERi 'vice-President. S. B. PICKEN8, G. T. A< 'i'-.y; . .. JenlO NORTHEASTERN*^ RAILROAD COM CHARLESTON, S. Ci, Febrnafyll. 1871. Trams Will leave Charleston' Daily at 6:30 A. M. and a?.,IL-..- . y >?? ??...-.! . .1 % Arrive at Charleston 7-33 A BL (Mondays ex. cepted) ana 8*80 P. M. Train does not leave Charleston 6 P. M., SUN? DAYS. Train leaving 6:30 A M. mates through connec? tion to New .Yore, via Richmond and Aoquia Creel: only, going through in 40 hours. ? Passeogera leaving by e p. M. Train have choice of route, via Kicnm omi and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving F EID.fr by thlB Train lay over on SDSDAY in Bar Omore. ? Those leaving on SATUKOAT remain SUN PAY in WilmingtonVN. C. , , This is the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to Cincinnati, Cnlciigo and other pointa Weat and Northwest, both Trama macing con? nections at Washington with Western tralue of Baltimore and 0 hio Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent, P. L. CLKAPCB, G?n?ral Ticket Agen t.. febll-l2m?8. _\ ' ' ,*' ' g U M ?? E E S CHE P TT L E, SPARTANBURG- - AN1V- UNIOS RAILROAD . Jin and after the 28 m ins tani: tue PASSENGER TRAINS on the SPARTAN BUHU, AND UNION RAILROAD will mn dally? ' * "" " 17 cciog-r. own, Mwegparttnburg... .. 8.30 Ai?f. Going' down, leave tfmoBviiie..7.60 A.M. Arrive at Alsum...........11.00 A. BL Returning, leave Alston...'.:i2.00 M. Returning, leave Cuionv UH. 3 zt> P. M. Arrive at Spartanburg..6.26 P. M, ?' ; ., V_: C, i ?HOMAS B. JK.TER, . '. "president S. and U. R.R.. Union ville, S. C., May 22,1871. may26-imo SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL .^UT ROAD. . PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road run dally aa follows: ', '?7 : Leave' Charieaton............ .'.':8 JO A M. Arrive at Savannah.. 3.00 P. BL Leave Savannah. .11.10 A M. Arrive at Charleston...5.20 P. BL Connects at Savannah with the Atlantic A Gu Railroad- ror Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and a. points in Florida. Wit:-, central Railroad for Macon, Atlanta, Mo? oile. New Orleans and the West, With Steamboats for points on the Savannah .Uiver. ... : : - At Charleston with the Northeastern and ?ootp> Carolina Railroads, and Steamships lor all pom ts North and Wests * . Through Tickets over this Une on saba ac Hotels rn Charleston; Screven Boase, suyunnah; and ali principal Ticket offices North and South. Freights forwarded dally to and from Savan? nah and all points beyond. Through Bilja of Lading issued to Jacksonville. Palatka, Ac ' Tarin" as low as by any other line. . CPS. GADSDEN. oct. . . Enginee: and Superintendent. Dr na?,. Crieiriiral?. Ut. ROSADALIS. m> ROSADALIS is the best Blotd Purifier. ROSADALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula.. ROS AD AJJS, endorsed by Physicians. ROSADALIS, a potent remedy for- Rheumatism^ ROSADALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSADALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROSADALIS endorsed by tn* fellowing : Dr, R. WILSON CARR, of EaiamVre. ' Dr? T. C. PUGH, ol Baltimore. - Dr. THOA J. BU VEIN, of Eaiimorc. Dr. A DURGAN, of Tarboro'. N. c. Dr.' J. S. SPARKS, or Nichoiasvl??, Ey. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima. Ohio. Dr.-W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. MCCARTHA or South Carolina sud many otters. See ROSA DALIS ALMANAC endorsed by Rev. D?BNEY BALL, now of Mary? land Conference, formerly Chaplain m the Con? federate Amy of Northern Vtrgmia. . . IlOSiADALIB ^ is Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acta ot one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and al) the 8E0RETORY ORGANS, ex? pelling all impure matter and building np the syBtem to a healthy, vlgorgae.coaditian. iweADAUe IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, 1;! Wholesale GOODRICH, WIN EM AN A co.. j Agents tn Dr. H. BAER, ) Charleston, matc-ly Jsaaasin's gr^paratioits. DEATH TO RATS, ROACHES BEDBUGS, &c. NEVER FAILING. BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS, HERMETIC A T.T.V HEALED AND ALWAYS FRESH. ' . Sold at Wholesale by : DOWIE. MOISE & DAVIS,^ And at retail by ail Drnggtsts. febl*8mb