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Exporta.
LrvxBPOOL-Per British bark Ranger-194 bags
sea leland cotton. 353 balea upland cotton, ?pola
wax, 4 bbls oil, 1743 bbls rosin, lia bags cotton
seed, 350 tons phosphates, 660 bags ground phos
Pl?xLTiMORR-P*r sehr Sea Qaeen-70,000 feet
boards and plank.. .Per sehr Emeline McLaln
-120,000 feet lamber.
Th? Gbarleaton Cotton, nice ?nd Ha?rai
Stores Market.
OPTICS 'OHAKLSSTON NBWS, )
MONDA? EVKNIN?. Jane 19, is7l. \
COTTON.-The demand for this staple was light
bat prices maintained a steady charact er. Sales
lot? bales^and 200 on Saturday, not reported; say
l at Uki, 2 at Uki, 7 at 18, 8 at 18J?, 7 at 19, 18 at
20,16 at 20K, 30 at 21, 14 at 21 >i, ll at 22; and, ou
F it ord ay evening, 190, from ordinary to strict
m.ddling, at 26c, and 15 at 210. Jfe quote :
LIVERPOOL CLASSiriOATlOtt.
Ordinary'to good ordinary.15>?tj;l0
.'low mlddllDg..19>?<S20
Middling. 20X@21
Strict ml dd na g.21^922
RroE-Tuts grain was qniet and no transactions
took place. On Saturday ab oat 30 tierces were
sold, not before mentioned, at s%c f rb. We
quote common to fair at s@sy,c, good 3,v@8j?'c
? rb.
NATAL STORKS.-The sales td-day were 893 bblB
rosin, as follows : a J bbls extra- pale at $6 60, 67
bbls pale at $6-76,61 bbls low pale at '$6@5 26, sis
bbls dall at $&S5i, 24 bbls coach wheels at $4 75,
26 bbls No 1 at $3, ll bbls extra No 1 at $4 76,39
b'jis low No 1 at (2 75. 73 bbr^ extra No 2 at $2 30,
17 bbls- -Nos 2 and 3 at $2 os? $2 15. #No salea of
spirits turpentine.
FsaiasTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct,
nominal on uplands ; via New York, Kd
on uplands ; ld on sea islands ; by* sal.,
kid on uplands, kia on ?ea islands.. To
Havn nominal, Ooajtwise-ito- New York
by steam,, kio on uplands and 3fc on sea
?lands; Si 25 fi tierce on rice; by sail, Kc * ft oja
cotton ; - ft tierce op,rice; 40c ft barrel on roam ;'
$T?3 ft Mon lumber;'* 0@io * M on timber, T.
Boston, by sall, kio ft ft on npland cotton.
To Providence, by sall $8 ft M on boards, Ht
ft rc on cotton; by steam $1 fi bale on New
York rates:- To Philadelphia, by steam, Kc ft ft
on uplands; by sall, $7' f? M on boards; $9 00
timber; $3 fi ton on clay, asd $3@3 60 cn phos
phates. To Baltimore, by steam, Ko ft ft- by
sail, $6 50@7 fi M on boards; $3?3 25 V ton < n
Phosphate rock. Vessels are .in demand by
oar .merchants to take lamber freights from
Georgetown, s. c., Danen and Satiaa "/.er, as.,
and Jacksonville, Fla.,, to Northern ports, and Sic
0t$-fl U are the rates on lamber and boards.
ExcBANcm.-sterling 60 day bills 22X@22&' -
DOMESTIC EX0HAM8B. -The kanks are pur?
chasing -light checks on New York at nar; 6 d ay s
X off; 10 days X off; 16 days - off;' 20 day?- off;
SO days - off. They are selling sight checks at a
premium. ' ? -
G0M>-11)?9I2X.
Marketa by Telegraph. '*?
MONST HARKBTS.
' LONDON, Jane 19-Noon.-Consols 92*. Bonds
JO?. . ?
Evening-Consols KK- Bonds 90^.
PARIS, June 19-Noon.-Rentes 62 rrancs.
Nsw YOKK, Jane 19-Noon.-Freights quiet.'
Stocks steady and dulL Gold steady at 12K
Governments- very strong and steady. Money
1 easy at 3. state oonda dad and steady. Ex
ci an ge, long lox 5 short 10&
-Evening-Freignta firm. Stocks strong. Gold
12Xal2Ji. Governments strong, -with utile busi?
ness, states steady at saturday's prices. Money
2a3 per oepr. . ' ?
Naw ORLEANS. June 19.-Bank sterling 241?.
Sights premium, Gold IVi
. . COTTON MARKETS.
LIVERPOOL, Jane 19-Noon_Cotton active am> I ;
firmer:- uplands 8?id; Orleans SXaS??d; eales 1
20,000 bales. Nearly due from New.Orleans 8?id
Evening-Cotton buoyant; uplands Skid, Or
leans 8Kda8Xd; Bales 25,00) bales; for export and
speculation 13,000; named ship at New Orleans
?Ko.
Nsw YORK, Jane 19-Noon.-Cotton quiet but
firm; uplands 20?ic; Orleans 2ikiC Sales 1500
bales.
Evening-Cotton firm bot quiet jeales 8040* balee
stile.
BOOTON, June M.-Cotton firm; middlings 21?o;
??receipts 94 balee; gross 666; sales 600; stock | j
BALTIMORE, Juge H.-Cotton firm; middlings
2PMa2?Kc; net recelpta 103 bales; gross 460; ex?
ports coastwise 84; sales 300; stock 1695.
NoRPOLt, Jane IB.-cotton firm; low middling
coastwise I f
. ? Ul di lugs H
19Mc; net receipts SO bales; exports coastwise 2;
Bales 4: stock 1299.
AcbusTA, Jane 19.-Cotton m ark et- cl osea ?ira
arl9KGfor Liverpool and 20c for New ?ork-mld
Clings; sales 200 bales; receipts 90.
SAVANNAH, Jone 19.-Cotton, little doing, offer
inga scarce; middlings ie>?c; net receipts 3649
bsjpj; exporta coaawwls? lcM; sales* yoi etoo*.
Moe ILE, June 19.-Cotton quiet but firm; mid
dungs is lie; net receipts 376 bales; Bales 400;
BtOCK 12,78?.
NBw.ORLxii.-s, June 19.-Cotton arni; middlings. .
?0c;-net receipts 2S47 bales/, gross263S; exports to ?
Great Britain 2834: Havre- 2986; coastwlBe 5698; ?
sales SMOrftook 60,492; * ?. ,f
GALVESTON. June 1*.-Cotton firmer; good ordl- j
?IQ ?s^i?^c; net receipt 832 bales; exports ?
to Great Britain 2516; Bales 600; stock 49,239. \
?? . : PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. 1
LONDON, Jane 19-Noon.-Tallow 6d to 43s Od. \
Sugar afloat 3ls to Bis Sd..Corn als. >. - ?
Nsw YOEE, Jane 19-Noou.-Flour declining.
Wheat quiet ?ad heavy.. Qom steady. p(.rk dull
at $14 75a 15. Lard quiet. Turpentine firm at
?ii c. Roiioquiet al $2 60 for-S train ed. ,- fi
? awning.-Flour, southern dori' Sna drooping;
common to fair extra se 60a7 20; good to choice
S7 26a9. .-Wtiistey-qulei at Vtkio. Wheat lower;
pen tine Brm. Rosin quiet ?
BALTIMORE,- Juno 1S\-Flour dull and low S
gradea weak. Wheal; dall bat steady. White cu rn f>
88a90c; yellow dull at 76a78c. Oata steady at 78a 1
89c Providions unchanged. Whiskey BSaJSMc.
WILMINGTON, Jone 19.-Spirits turpentine
steady at 43c. Rosin steady at $2 06 for strained,
$3 25 ror No.'l, $5 76-for pale, crude turpentine
quiet at $3 for yellow dip. and $4 25 ipr virgin. -i
CINCINNATI. Jone 19. -Corn In good demand at ?,
full prices, 67c Provisions quiet and weak. A,
MeBS pork $15. Shoulders tki ; clear rib sides 8*c. ? t
lard 10c Whiskey 89c J %
LOCISVIXLR, June 19.-Flour quiet. Corn In de- ?
mand at ?8c Provisions doll and weak. Meas ?
$16. Shoulders S?: clear sides 9c. Lard 10ii, ll
alivie Whl-key89c
Nsw ORLEANS, June 19.-Flour dull; snperflne
S5 62j<; d> nitle $6 25; .treble $6 6oae. Corn com?
menced, at 72a78c; white and yellow 7<a75c. Oats
quiet at e-'aeec Bran lower at $i io. Har quiet;
prime $26: choice $28. Poi k dull ; mess offered at
$16 25. .Bacon qniet at 7J?, 9k?9tfc. Sogar
cured nams l4Jiai5c. Laid, dull; tierce lo vane
keg uxaiixc. < Sugar scarce; common 9K; fair
IO. Molassta reboiled 40c Whiskey firmer at
82a95. Coffee Inactive aU3%al5Kc.
Easton & Co.'? Cotton Report, for the
. Week ending ?Tune 16, 18Tl.
27EW YORK, June 17,-THB MARKET.-In onr ?
last isport the mai kel closed Arm aiisftc Satur- 1
day the market was firmer, and prices were ad?
vanced kio; tbe business irdn^actlons were light.
Sales 2096 bales. Middling i9,\c Monday tb-."-'J
was mope activity, and .prices were fully k?o
nigher. Sales4832 balea Middlings iOkic lues
day there ?as a fair bu?lness transacted at un?
changed prices. Sales 41o8 baI->8. Wednesday
the market was steady, and prices a shade firmer
for the tte* ter glades. >ales 2516 bales. Mid?
dlings 20Xc. Thursday there was a lair business
transacteu at steady ratea Holders offered but a
small proportion of their stock, and were very
firm In their views. The d. mand was largely for
transit cotton, sp in m rs purchased sparingly.
Sales 4785 bales. Middllnga 20Xc Yesterday
toe market was firmer and prices higher. The
auv.c;? rrorn jhe Siuth, touching the growing
crop, are ci-nstitered nniavorable; this, with fa?
vorable loreign ao-vlces, has strengthened tbe
views of hold* ra. The offerings have been small
and flrmly hem. Sales2545 bales. Middlings 20kic,
upland New
and Floridas. Mobile. Orleans. Texas
Ordinary,.if* -ie ie? 16*
Oood ordinary..nki 18? 18? 18X
Middling.2tj? 20J? 21 21V
Palea or the week 20.832 bales--including 97?:
Sorters11"8' '? .ap*u,i'"-,Is. T* 7973 to ex
Gross rec ipts at tni* oort for the week 12.449
bales. Since 1st September, 1 ew 967 bales
.galuBt?77 589 la?i.year. ' 1'"W-S6T .DaJe3>
STATISTICAL POSITION. 187!^ '%
StocK ii< u\ei|niui..bales. 945.0?0 ssaom
afloat from india. 2?4.ooo 220*000
Afloat from A mei l.i. 132,000 us'
Stock ft London. 83.700 24
Afloat for London. 100,000 *42-n?o
Stock m Havre. 23.490 1I7 070
Afloat for Havre. 2S.880 67 816
8tpck in Bremen.... 62,926 20.434
Afloat for Bremen. 61,687 4.932
Stock MI united states ports.... 237.914 213,556
Stock in the interior towns... 18 610 46,865
????J^'-'J-.V,*. 1,888,106 1.620.063
Excess tn vialble suppiy-com
pared with 1S70 . 368.043
Stock of cotton held hy Man
i>^^we?8.p.1,inrrsatth-in'U8 100,000 45.000
Price of mid Orlean? ?n Livei
PrJeeV mid brt'eana oNew' 8>id* 1016'16J
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New York Rice Market.
From the Daily Bulletin, Saturday, June 17:
Che Btock of domestic la not very large, but ta
analto the demand, waled la res tri Wed to the
vants or laney grocers by the ruling price, Hoid
!M pretty firm, and offer goods only as caUed-for.
Sales or 86 tierce? at 9>?a9Xc ror ordinary to
jrlme Carolina, and 10c for fancy do. Foreign
itylesare jobbing very fairly from day to day,
?nd conrmancr about rormer rates,.the market
ruling steady. Sales or 280 bags Rangoon at Ta
rxc, and 300 bag9 Patna at 7 #a8c.
From the Journal of Commerce: The business
In roreign continues to be quite good. The supply
ls ralr, out mere la a healthy ioue to the murker,
which decides holders to reruse all bide which
ihow weakness; 400 bags Rangoon sold at ???^c,
and 4M bags Patna at 7Xa6c. carolina ls a Utile
jlack; the receipts are quite liberal, and- are free?
ly offered, while buyers are Indifferent; 70 tierces
sold at 9??a9Xc.
New Torie Naval Stores Market.
From the Journal or .Commerce, Saturday, June
17: In spirits turpentine prices show no rurttoer
change. The demand has failed off, but the
reduced stock gives holders confidence. We quote
merchantable order at 46tfa4?c. Sales embrace
103 bbls, to arrive, at 46Kc, and 90 bbls on spot at
16Xa47c Rosins-The market- ls stronger for
strained. There ls a little b?tter Inquiry, and
with the stock well concentrated there ls very
little to be had under $2 60. Sales embrace 825
bb? at $2 60, and 350 bbls common st $2 ss. In
One grades a very fair inquiry ta reported, and
with a moderate stock full prices are ruling. The
Bales embraoat-450 b'Ms at $460a6SO. We quote
No. 2 at $2 70a2 s j v Kc. 1 atT-S3a4; pale at $4 26a
5 60; extra pale st $6t7 SO. Tar ls again higher,
with the stock in row-hands and sparingly offer?
ed. W* quote Wilmington at $3 so.. A sale was
mada within a day or" two-of 300 bhls Washing?
ton on private terms. . . ' *.
New York Hay Market.
From tie baily Bulletin, SdtuTday/June 17:
Receipts to-day 2090 bales. Orders foe shieptag
gradee are coming la from-the south more freely,
which csuses a guod demand and firm reeling.
Sales arc 200 bales ror Savannah, 60 Sot Augusta,
1S6 for charleston, 200 for Wilmington, ss for
Now be rn r:?: for Petersburg, all at $106 per TOO
lbs; also se bales tor Camp Plaokney on private
tarma Retail Is firm and ln-fair demand, straw
rulas steady. >:.
"Boston Market.
BOSTON, Jane 14.-COFFHS.-The' market for
coffee rematas the samo as previously noticed.
The sales are only m small lots as wanted by job?
bers, aud we quote Java at 19a22c, gold, Singa?
pore lTXaiSc, gold, and Rio at liaise, gold.- St.
Domingo ls ou?e?, and sales are nominally 9"?a
10c, gola, In bond.
COTTON.-The market has been considerably ex?
cited ror cotton the past week, and a fun her ma?
terial advance has peon established m price's.
Crop advices are not very favorable, and lrom '
abroad there ls more encouragement. The ad?
vance for some weeks past has been quite rapid,
bat holders are-confldent and-not disposed to nrge
sales. The transactions have beenln small lois
as wanted by manufacturers, and we quote-ordi?
nary at 15%al6c, gocd ordinary lSalSKc, low mid?
dling at DfcttOKc-sud rjrHiM.fog at 20a?0??c per lb,
Including uplands and Guir. ?.
D0J?K6TIC3.-There ls -considerable exoitefhen t |
in couon good* oB..account of the rapid advance
In potion, and prices have ?d-ranced and tend up?
ward. -The sales have been td seme extent purely
speculative. Woellans'are quite firm and have
been tn better demand. Man J fae urers are .ray?
ing very high prices for the new-clip at .the We6t,
and expect to realize a corresponding advance in
goods. *, .
GUNNY RAGS.-The market continues qnlet st
Millee, currency, bat ao salas to notice.
GUNNY CLOTH.-Th er* have been sales or :oo
bales Romeo at 18>?c? .currency, but other Cal?
cutta cloth is doll and neglected. Domestic cluth
is-firm, with sales of soo rolls at 19&c, and smaji
lots at 20c per yard.
HAY.-Th a market ls firm, and prime quality is
scarce. Sales at *25a34 per ton tor common anti
prime.
NAVAL STORKS.-Spirits tuHnentine Is dn'l and
lower, with sales at 60.i5lc per gallon. In tar,
roMn and pitch no movements of anv importance.
Pale rosin Is Bcarce and held at $7 per bbl, with
che pros?( ct ot light tapplles ?or the present.
Rica.-The market is steady, with sales of 76
:askBCarolin* at 8J?a9)?c; Patna at 7*?a7*?c, and
Rangoon at 67%-nXc per lb.
Augusto. Cotton Statement.
AUGUSTA, "June 16.
Stock on hand September lt 1870. 1,444
iteceipts since to date..'..185,993 j
Total..". .187.437
Exports and home consumption.183,481
Stock on hand to-day (Friday, 16th). 3.956 I
Total.187,437
Columbus Cotton M%rket.
COLUMBUS, June ie. - COTTON. -To- cl ay (Friday)
TQr market ia quiet at the following figures: lore
rlor-; ordinary l?Kal5;'good ordlmvy l6aT8J4;
low middling T7Xal6; middling 18J? cents. Sal -s
?0 bales; sales or the Teek 569; weeks recepts 254,
against 854 the pre vicua week, aad 169 the corres?
ponding week last seasou; shipments 881 bates.
WEI'S LY STATEMENT.
Stock os hand September J.'IBTO;.... 1_:. l|672
Received pas? wwk. 364 . .
Received previously..-..73,740-73:094
Total....:.?...:...T8,6t6
?hipped past week.?. m.
Shipped previously.78,663-73,6?
Stock June 16, 1871... 2 027
On the week the stock has decreased 627.bales.
Receipts by Railroad, .Jane 19.
- SOUTH UAH?llNA RAILROAD.
731 bales cotton, 75 bales goods. 68-bWs naval
tores, 1 c&r stock, 26 cars lumber and wood, To
railroad Agrnt, Geo H Walter A cn, A S Smith, H
Shrieks, Pfclzer, Rodgers A co, P C Trenhoim, C
jtbenwood, Steffens, werner A Ducker, Wagoner
s Monsees. Smith A Chateau. Kinsman A Howell,
; S MUea, G S Hacker, G Foll?n, Jno Marshall, Jos '
riley A co. Bollmaon Bros, Frost A Adger, A B
lanigan, G W WRIIams A co, W Roach A co. E J
Vat A co, Sloan & Set?nlou<. Brodie A co, Mowry
i Son, W P Hall, J BT Alley, F 0 Borner, Utsey t
Lenjon.
Passengers.
Per steamship Sea Gull, from Baltimore-John
7 RawllngB. T
PQK OAIiBifXtAJt.
MOON'S.r^ASKS.
'ull Moon, 3d, 1 bous,- 7 minutea-moraiag.
inst Quarter, otb, 7 hours, 16 minutes, evening,
lew Moon? 17th. o hoare! 9 minares, evening,
mt (joane*. 1:6th. 6 hours. 24 minute*, evening.
JVVJt.
BiMoMday
tr Tuesday.
Wednesday.
Thursday...
?(Friday.
Saturday...
Sunday.. -.
. SUV
BUBS.
4..63
4.. 53
4. .54
4, ,54
4.. 54
4..54
4..54
6Ch>
SKIS.
7.. 9.
j.. 9
7.. 9.
7..10
7..10
7..10
7..10
11001.
B. A B,
8. .40
9. J4
10.. 0
10..43
ll..li
ll..50
morn
msc
WAtBR
8. .45
9..-27
10.. 8
20..59
ll. ^33
morn
12..28
MA.RXSC ?TJSWB.
IHAHLESTOJS,, S. C.-.JUNE 20, 1871.
at 82 deg 46 min 33 sec. | Loa-70 deg si miu27 seo.
ARRIVED YSSTERDAi.
Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Philadelohla-lert
- inst.*-Mdse. To W A Courtney. P Walsh, JUo
? Taylor A co, Railroad Agents. J C H Claussen, J
^Quackenbush, B Keldmann A co, R Gerdts A co,
)r ? Beer, W U Chafee A co,.C L Kornabrens. G
L> crans. Quinliven & Bro. R Tliomllnsou A co, W
> Bissen, Cameron, Barkley A co, G W williams &
io, 3 B Duval A Sun, Blum A Miller. E Si Qrtmke,
3 O'Neill, Mantons A co, McDuff cohen, Kllnek,
Sickenberg A co, W Shepherd A co; I/Clrapin A
30, R M Marshall A ' Uro. Ellas A Bro, A R Still
iran, P L Schuckn an. F c Borqer, W McLean. L F
Robertson, M U Nathan, Mrs Ann Ross1, F Fischer,
i 7, Cinder, M O'Brien, Bollmann Bros, Klusmun
Uros, A M Stantuii, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, T
? Cater, Smith A Chapeau, 0 F W.eters, H Bischoff
k co, J M v,reer A Sou, J G Milnur A co, G J Lu n,
a Goldsmith A son, A Tterenibul T M Bristoll A
so, Daily New office, Goodrich, Winemau A co, CP
Pobpenhelm, Moines's Book- House, Hart A co, J
IV linley, Dowle, Aloise A Davis, C Linen thal A co,
Caren?is; er A Zerbst, J Campsm A co. T S Budd,
r?eijen A Luden, fi McEJroy, G W W A co, Order
iud ethers.
Steamsnip Sea GoU. Dutton, Baltlraore^-lett
loi h inst. Mdse. To Mordecai A co, perren
?olm, S O Railroad Agent; N E Railroad Agent, L
ieuineyer, D a Amine. Ravenel, Holmes A co,? c
?Panknln, C Lulen tr al ? co. M H collins. Jib n
A'efiman u, i 0 Ojemann, Jno H Gm ver A co, J N
?tobsun, Jeffords A co. J U Richer. B O'Neill, Jos D
Ilk- n, H Leldlng, McLoy A Rice, W c-Bee t. co, w
li Bini ar co. Macqueen A Klecke, Ahams, Damon
t co, Mrs ?snow rim, L Lorentz T M Cater. Wffg
Mier A Mon?eeB, Knobeloch A Small, and KUnck,
?Vichen berg A co.
Bark American Lloyds, Parks. Havana-7 days,
?ailatit. 10.W Roach A co. Previously reported
it Quarantine.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
British bark Ranger, Cox, Liverpool-B S Rhett
kSon. -
behr sea Queen, Rosebrook, Baltimore-J A
3nslow A co.
Sehr Emeline McLaln, CroweU, Baltimore-H F
iaker A co.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Bark Annie Klmball,?Stkison, Liverpool.
MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
rm?? \0r??.iUQe W-4?TiveU. steamship City of
rans. Arrived out, theTatrfax and Minnesota.
I.?a1B?*H?,June ,19-Anived. steamship Rapi
*St?E&&k!?l? Caldwell and bflgTrtaL
iaven. Cleared, brig Kva N Johnson, Nei?
MEMORANDA,
The Norwegian bark Lugct, Nielsen, ror Liver
?ooi, reporte* wenttQ-?** fl*
tarbor by a tug, bat?came to '
loads.
Tue sehr Irene Mesaervey, WalL from Provi
lenee, R I, for Charleston, waa at Newport I4tb
rune.
LIBT'QF'VESSELS'
CP. CLEARED 1KB SAILBD POR TH*; TOKV.
FOREIGN.
UTBRFOOL.
Br eh ip island Home, McLellan, np., .April 6
Br bark Vince, Robson, sailed....:.,.April 2i
me HariaGPHnrap.tfr.?>y.ji9
rbe Romaine, Young, op........... r.Hay 27
WEST HARTLEPOOL, EKG.
Br bark Kat nleen, Lester, np.......May 5
9 3' *' BRISTOL, G, .v.,
The frar?oer MamteBufori.;.. *May*2?
CALLAO.
Br brig Benoni, Jones, sailed... Jan 23
J j fi 5 CARDITP. ? s
Tn?RTK o?r?y,^-,sailed....'.'....May 6
The Martha, Lewis, sailed. .May 9
HALAGA.
Span brig Rosario, GirardcyaaHed..May 28
DOMESTIC.
BOSTON.
Brig L C Madeira, Moslander, np..June a
NSW YORK.
Sehr Clara Sawyer, Branscomb, up.June 14
Sehr- S A Reed, Reed, up.-.Jabe 6
Sehr Florence Rogers, Sheppard, up.June 8
Sehr L S Davis, Bishop, cleared.June S
Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.June 16
PH1LAPKLPHIA.
Br bark Rhea Sylvia, Coffir. cleared.June 6
Scar A S Gaskin, Gas kill, up...?. */*X^?UM 16.
- - BALTIMORE.' .'.' ' ''" S*7 -
Brig Georgie, Swan, up.:-June 9
Sehr WUlle Martin, Noyes, up.June 9
Sehr Chimo, La?ad, cleared.June 9
BAN a OR, MR. . ,? .
Sehr Hannah, Staples, cleared'.......'.. .May 23
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OT AMICAL TEXT-BOOKS.
By Professor ASA GRAY,
Of Harvard University,
Author of "How Plants Grow," "Soliool and Field
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"Botany should be taught In every school, and
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Publishers,
Nos. 138 and 140 Grand street, New York,
febio
f-p 0 fi""~' B A ?'? IM O? E,
FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH
0 .' BU-LST/AD1NG ISSUED?
TO
PHIL,.\ DKLPUI rv.' BOSTON.
AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST.
The filie Steamship SEA GULL, Dutton, Com*
iTOanoer*-will .sau ror Baitimgre on FRIDAY,
I 23dJane?'atT0 o'clock A. 31.'' "': -
ajr Fhiladelphia Freights Torwarded to thai
city , by railroad from Baltimore without addi?
tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am
I nie time ,to sample and sell their Gooda- >lrom
the Ra'flr?afl Depot in Philad?lahia.- - . ?'?
For Freight or Passage apply to
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent,
jun20-4 , . So. 2 union wnarves.
?i\% C H OH- 'LI NE STE AM?E R S
S AIL EVERY WE DNESD A Y AND. SATUR?
DAY TO AND FROM NEW YORK
. AND GLASGOW^
CALH.NO AT LONDON DERRY TO LAND MAILS AND
PASSENGERS.
ir . t'/'i . . _. .
"The Steamers of this favorite Line,
are built expressly for the Atlantic Pas-J
sanger Trade, and fitted up in every respect witt
all the modern improvements calculated to Insure
the safety, comfort and convenience of Passen?
gers.
PASSAGE RATES, PAYABLE IN CURRENCY,
ITO Glasgow^ Liverpool andj^ondrtf derry-First
Cabul! $05and $75, according to looailon; rOabiu
Return Tickets.'$130, securing best"accommoda?
tions; Intermediate, $33; steerage, $28.
Parties Bending for their friends in the Old
Country can purcnase tickets at reduced rates.
For further particulars, apply, ta HENDERSON
BROTHERS,"T?o. 7 Bowline O?een, N. Y., or to
DOUGLAS NESBIT.
No. 3 Accommodation, wharf,
Charleston, S. 0.
tgr R. ponslble Agents wanted in town and
conn try -_ Jnn20-D*w8mos.
J ? ? 3) E W T 0 R E .
OU WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, AT HALF:
PAST 5 O'CLOCK P. M.
NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870.
The Splend'd Side Wheel Steamship "CHARLES .
TONV'lJamea Berry, Commander, will sall for New
York OA WEDNESDAY, June 2lBt, at half-past 6 P.
M-., from Pier No. 2* Union Wharves. ' - *
Through Blila pf .Lading to Liverpool by
WILLIAMS ? GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa,
Trieste,,, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania, Gotten
burg, and to oiasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM?
SHIPS. To New England Cities as usual.
Insurance by Steamers of this Libe x per cent.
For Freight Engagements or Passage, having
very fine State-room accommodations, apply to
I-WAGNER, HUGER A CO., Ne. 96 Broad street,
or to WM, A. COURTENAY, Na, 1 Union Wharf.
Jnni7-3_:_
jp 0 M t W ? TOKE,
OLJl^N^ &&&&*D ^1A?=S.
TON STEAMSHIPS.
iii W^PM ^WMil
SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS
THE VERY FAST AND SPLEiyilD,
Side-Wheel Steamships of this Line will sall from
Aclger's Wharf as follows :
JAMI^A_ ADDER? SATORJIAX^.June aith^at 6
MA*lj^fr{?, ^T^AY; %y J$t,?$ 6-^clock
S3- insurance J? percent, by this Line.
<ar Through Eilis ol Lading given on Cotton tn
Liverpool, Boston, Prudence abd thc New Eng
innd manufacturing towns at tho lowest marke
ratee.
ay State-rooms may be secured In advance
wit boat extravenarte.
4&or Freight, or Passage engagements, apply to.
maya* " y JAME? ADQER j co*.
JpOR LIVEBPO?L, VIA QUEENSTOWN.
I' CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS,
THE.LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN
STEAM COMPANY
Will dispatch ooo.ot their first-class, lull power
Iran-Screw^ teaman ip ar rou?
PIER So. 46 N. B., EVERY WEDNESDAY,
AS FOLLOWS:^
NEVADA, Capt. OREEN...'May 21, at 9 A M
WYOMING, Capt. WBINNZRAY.May 31, at 3 P Ai
-NEBRASKA, Capt. COARD.... ..June 8, at a P M
M IN Nt. is OTA, Capt. T. W. Fau?
lt ANN...Jone 7, at. 9.80 A M
IDAHO, Capt. PRICE.-June 14, at 3 P M
_ MANU ATTA X. Capt. FORSYTH..Jane 17, at 3 P M
' COLORA DO, Cap t. T. F. FRES* AK. Jade 21, at^ PM
WISCONSIN, Capt.'WILLI AMS.. Jone 28, at 2 P M
Cabin Passage $80, gold.
Steerage-Paseag? (Office No. 29 Broadway) ?30,
I currency.
For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to
WILLIAMS A GUION,
No. 63 Wall street, N. Y.
N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool issued
by the Charleston and New York Steamers, which
make close connection with the abovo line.'
For particulars and rate of Freight apply to
; - JAMES AUGER A CO.,
* u WAGNER, HUGER A CO., 3
niaj6 Or WM. A. COURTENAY
jpAeiFlO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'r-'
TB KO CO H LINE TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above ilneieaVe Pier
No. 42, North River, foot of canal. _
street. New Vork, at 12 o'clock noon, of the I6tn
md 30ih of every month (except when them
'.ates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday prececi
mg.
All departures connect at Panama with steam?
ers for .^outh Pacirlc and Central American ports
Departure of 15th tonches at Kingston. Jamaica.
Tor Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran?
cisco nrst of ever}' month, except when lt falls on
Sonday ; then on the nay preceding.
No California steamers touch a:- Havana, bui
.:o direct from New York to Aspinwall. *
one hundred pounds baggage free to each adult.
Sledicine aud'arteudauce free.
For Passage Tickeis or other information appl- '
at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFUSE, on the
wharf root of canal street, North River. Ne?
i ork. . , F. B. HAUY, Agent.
juiyia-lyr
QERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL 1
AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS I
This 13 Hip best Medicine for young children
sunering with Colic, Diarrhoea-, or any other com?
plaint', in-idem lo Teething. It may be given
with safety, as ii contains no opium, or other in
mrious anodyne.
Price. 25 ceuts a bottle.
Manufacture! and f&r sale by
DR. H. BAER. .
Also by the following Druggists:
A. W. ECKEL A CO!, Dr. A. RAOUL,
Dr. W. A. SKR1NE, A. 0. BAR BOT,
W. T. LITTLE A CO., J. BLACKMAN,
P. M. COHEN, Dr. E. H. KELLERS,
E. S. BURNHAM, GRAMAN A .-OHWAKE,
ti. W. AIMAR, * J. LOCKWOOD,
G. J. LU1IN, W. T. LINN,
W. A. GIBSON,
And by Druggists penerallv. _ jan2
^STHMA CIGARETTES
A few of tuc genuine ESP1CS "FUMIGATEURS
PECTORALES" lo be had of Da. H. BAER.
inay25 No. 131 Meeting street.
5 hipping.
The good Baric FANNIE, Jenes, Master,
or small capacltv, having engaged theXUf
larger part or cargo, will meet with dlspttoE
For balance of engagements apply to
J. A. ESSLOW 4TJ0., Ship Brokers, ?
.jnnlo-2_No. gi East BtjL
?pi SH?NG E'XCURS IOI?S.
The beautiful Yacht ELEANOR will make J}+
an Excursion to the Blackflsh Eank3, start-9B
lng from Southern Wharf every WEDNHSDAT an?.
FRIDAY, at'7 A. M., and returning In the after?
noon. Lines and Bait famished on board. Fare
$160.
The ELEANOR may be chartered at any Mme
for Private Excursion Parties. Apply to Captain
YOUNO, op board._ Janie
jp OR? SAVANNAH,
PAC1F10 LANDING. BEAUFORT AND WAY
LANDINGS. :
The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain - _?j^s>w
W. T. BcNelty, ls now receivlng?efj?HpjC
Freight at Accommodation Wharf, and will leave
on WEDNESDAY MORNING, 2lst Instant, at 8
o'clock.
Returning will leave Savannah FRHUY MORN?
ING, at 8 o'clock.
Freight and wharfage prepaid.
For Freight or Passage, apply to . .
BAVENEL, ' HOLMES Sc CO.,
... Jun20-2 , No. 177 East Bay.
POR WRIGHT'S BLUFF
AND' INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE*
* SANTBE RIVER.
.. . ' . ; ',.r.- . :_. m.
The Stekmer MARION, Captain W.- - . ?JT*?k.
F. Adair,'ls now-receiving FK\ght??$%Q??S?J??
at Accommodation wharf, and will leave on WB
NELDAY NIOHT, '2lst instant.
. Freight and wharfage prepaid.
"For Freight engagementvapply to
RAVENEL, HOLMES ? CO.,
?jnnl9-:3 No? 177-East Bay.
F
O R ?' L O R -I D A,
VIA SAVANNAH.
The Steamer DlUTATult, Captain
L. M. coxetterr w?l leave southern._
Wharf every 1TESDA- EVENING, at ;^8o OCIOCK,
(until further notice,) for Jacksonville, Fernan?
dina and Palatka, arriving back at Charleston
every NATCRDAY AFTERNOON.
mayll BAVENEL J: CO., Agents,
^XCTJRSroNS! FISHING EXCURSIONS!'
TMeSteamer WATE?R LILLY can be j .^fr**k>
charteredon MONDAYS and Tuerta'dtiSkHKi
DAYS for Excursions, for wblah she is adwuabry
adapted.
?pp?y on board, or to DOUGLAS NISBET,
Junio Al Freigut Ornee South Atlantlo wharf.
rpOW?GE AND EXCURSIONS.
Thasteamer EMIL?E, captain C. - . ^TT^w
C. White, can bc engaged for TOW-?ABBBC
age and Excursions Apply on boara, a . Cum
taercial Wuarf, or to
SHACKELFORD St KELLY,
may23-trjthsimo_Boyce's Wharf.
QHA?GE CF SC?EDULE.
GEORGETOWN STEAMERS.
Until further . notLae, the Steamer
EMILIE, Captain C. C. Wirree, WIU,__
leave Charleston every WBDNESDAY MOB*, at
^O'clock, end Georgetown every THURSDAY AF?
TERNOON, at? o'clock.
For engagements apply on ?board at Oommer
etai wharf, o? to .. - '."L '
. . SHACKELFORD Sc KELLY, Agents,
jun3 - Ne. 1 Boyce's Wharf.
RTLT^OTR O L I N I A N
FOR MAY NOW READY.
CONTENTS AS VARIED *AND* INTERESTING
AS USUAL.
Price-For single number...25 cent?
Per annum..:.$2 oe
For sale by
WALKER, EVANS Sc COS SWELL,
'Publishers. No. 3 Broad street.
AND BX BOOKSELLERS^ EVERYWHERE.
marae . __
^yp)NEY CANNOT BUY TT!
FOR SIGHT IS PRfCELESStl
_ The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J..E.
SPENCER <b ca, New York, which are now oflejtec
t<rthe public, are pronounced byaiwho celebrarW
Opticians of the world to be the most Perfect, Na
tural Artificial help to.the human.eye ever-known.
They are g*onml under their own supervision,
from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together,
and derive their name. "Diamond," on account
Of their hardness and brilliancy* ? M.
. The sclent iuc principle on which they are in?
structed brtogB the core or. centre of the lenstn
rec! ly in front of the eye; producing "a clear and
distinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight,
and preventing altnaptsasanrsensations, such as
.glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac.,
peculiar to all others lo use.
They are mounted tn the finest manner, In
Iran?es or the beat-quality, of ali materials uaad
Wt that purpose. Tnelr finish and durability caji
-not be surpassed.
CAPTION.-None genuine unless bearing their
trade-mark stamped on every frame.
JAMES ALLAN,
Dealer in Watches, Jewelry,
Sterling Silverware atid Optical Goods,
No. 307 King street.
? pct31-5tntlrlyr_. . Girarles top, S. C.,
*_gctpitlgj -jgtlarliineg.
rJJE?~G0LD MEDAL SAWING MACHINE.
DOUBLE LOCK ELASTIC STITCH.
This ls the must simple and reliable Two Thread
Sewing Machine lu the world. It sews direct
Irxsom uv o threads, ?nd is {16 less than any othpr
first-class Sewing Machine. Samples-can be Bien
at No. 155 MEETING STREET, opposite Charles?
ton Hotel, sdle Agent for-the State. Sub-agents
wanted through the State. Address'W. S. BIS
SKLL, Charleston, Also agents for Home Shuttle
Hand Machine, $21 y;; /s ? apj-A-tnthsgmos
?a -A
- ?
AND THE
' WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOOK-STITOb
MACHINE.
are the best lu use.
For sale on the Lease Flan, wiuj monthly pay
ments, on easy terms, or for cash. All sinus o
Machiue attachmeats, Needles, Cotton, (white
black and colored,) Silk, OU, Soap, Sec., Sic.
Repairing as usual. Circulars and samples o
work sent ou application.
D. B. HASELTON,
Geueic: "ealer In Fir3t Class Sewing MS
chines ana Material, No. 307 King street,
nugi7_._(.'hrirleNTon. s. a
Jsaocscn's preparations.
DEATH TO RATS.
* ROACHES
BEDBUGS, &c.
NEVER FAILING.
BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS.
. HERMETICALLY SEALED AND
ALWAYJ? FRESH.
Sold af- Wholesale by
DOWIE. MOISE & DAVIS,
And at retail by au Druggists. iebi-emo
?rani> Pti^ ^Distribution. ~ *
Cl VEN AWAY!
SOUTH CAROLINA
in.??.
Inferencesi?South Carolina :.. f- . ,v
General WADE HAMWON", -Geaeral JOHN & PRESTON, Hon. B. P. PERRY, Hom W. IL SIMPSON..
Governor M. L.. BflKHAjL .AHDRE.VV rSIJftMbVB. Esq., General JOHNSON HAG?OD/W G. A?
TKENHOLM, BOU. ARJJiSTEAD BURT, GoveraorJ. L. MANNING, HOt?: JA^&-CHE?NrjT, Hon. J, B.
OAMPiiBCL. . "*"' . . .<>..-".:?. -,? ?.v?*.
E??f?waces i? K?w York City : * ?a ?r?
AUGUST B?LJWNT A CO., Bunkers; MORTON, BLJSS'A CO.. Banters:Hon. CHARLES ?'CQNOR.
CounaeUor-at-Law; Hon. JOBN--Ek WARD? Qoun sello r-ax-Law; Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, torjniel3S-aJ;
Law-; Colonel RICHAKP LATHERS, T. A. HOYT, EsqTpreslde?? Gold Room; 'HUNT?THOMP^sN A
CO., Factors; ANDERSON, STARR A CO., Merchants; PP/rTDS^A-CO,, MercnantafF.' ? ?GSA UM *
FAIRCHILD, jrerchants, ? * ?
$500,000 TO. BE AWARDED T? THC TK?KET-HOi-DSM.^OF THE
9ERIE8 OF CONCERTS TO COMMENCE OH THE FM6T OF
OCTOBER, 1871, AT THE AG&WMYOF MUSIC,
CHA^LESTQfA, ?. C., ON WHICH DAY
THE DRAWING COMMENCES, rn
THIS SOUTH - CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOC LiTICTN, UNDER THE AUSPICES
ol the "Sooth Oarollna .State* Ajrrlcuitural and Mechanical Society,7' win-gi ve a sertescTCbncera
at the Academy of Mnsfc. Charleston, a. C., commencing October let, "?aiL /OT t*M/*bss3te
of ratelag a lund to enable Emigraats to sattle ripon lands -selected by tho AsioouUfiU^ Home*
Of Northern aDd European Farmers and others, in the State of South .Carolina, and for their
transportation thither and ?apport lor the first year.
150,000 SEASON TICKETS AF ADMISSION, AND NO MORE,
. AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH.
. ALL THE PREMIUMS. 1?CLUD?NG. DEED AN? CERTIF?CATE OF^rrTLE TO ACADEMY
OF MUSIC, will be deposited wita'the Rational Bank'of the Republic, New York:
#?500,000 Il^^Grl^T?! '
' . ' . ' . f-in-m.i-^o
1st Gift-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Charlea ton, S. C., cost to build $230,000, having an annual
rental of about $20,ooh, from ?pera House, Stores and Halls; the building'-being - :l?''
about 230 feet by 60 feet, and situated corner of Hing and Market streets, in tte - ?.'
centre of the city, and well known to be the finest btrKdrng a(rd.moat valuable ' ''-*-?
property In Charleston, valued at....".... .,. .$*&o,ooo/
2d Girt-Cash...'...'..?....!... 106l0Cf>
3TJ,Gift-Cash......'.....?..*'.........*.,...'.".j. :?5,000
?h aift-C?sh.... .?.". .*.. ..10,000
6th.Girt-Cash.tt&Mjfo. SSO;
26Gifts-cash-each'$ioco...v......:....?.i..as,ooo
26, Gifts-Cash-eaoh $'500".....I.A . i*...'...... .'./'i^,5?.
3?|yGifta-Cash-each $100.*.!'........../..j....../...l^TU^Obo
250Gifts-Cash-each $60..?.fi..,.,......'.........^jajtiW
500Gifts-Cash-each $25.v...v......V... . la.sqot
1250 G Ifta-Cash-eaoh $10. ..... ..y ....f...^. 12,5(10
2404 Gifts, amounts, to.v...v.v........ $300,000
BUTLEE, CHADWICK, OAST $ CO.,
Agents S. C. Land and immigration Association,
General ll. C. -B?fiER, }. - . .-.A....
JOHN OHAWlCKjfeq., ^ , CKABLEBTpN.SvC.
GOTeraFMVW. GARY. ' K * S
. . .... . - 'wi '. . i ' .;*<? ' - # ' - SA ?'" ' #?.?"' **. .
. AGENTS tVAjlTEB-LIflERAL C0.1J1I??H?.S ALLOWED,
-0
Coinmissionof a and Super vino rs Drawing:
Ueaec?i A. B. WRIGHT, of Georgia.
General BBADL?Y T. JOJ?iSOl^-oiYlrfteha s
Colonel B. H. B?TLBDGB, of 45osAh?aroana. . -
Hon. ROSER A. PRYOR, ol New York. r ,
. . .--r-7*-?---'.' , ;'
A FAIR AJND COMMENDABLE SCHEME I .
OH?RliSTONi B. (DH May-. 1871.
We taAavDlsasnre in oertiryiag that we are. acquainted with General M. 0. BUTLER, JOHN
CHADWICK, Esq., and Genera! M. W. GARY, of the firm or BUTLER, CHADWICK. GARY A CO., and
Know them to be gentlemen of lhfegrity, and we regasd tho object they Lave of assisting immigrant?
to nomes m Sesth Carolina orgreat lnrpornsnce to the State as wall as to .the lmmlgran?, and We
have every confidence- tiiat thetr enterprise will he carried out with fairness and hoaesiy to all par.
ties concerned. . ... ',_._L_
GEO. A. TRENHOLM, ? I.-W. MAYNE. - . .
B. H. RUTLEDGE, A.4J. MAGRATH, .
JAMES CONNER. THOS. Y. SIMONS,
JAMES R. PRINGLE. HENRY BUIST;
< % WILMOT G. DuSAUSSURE. ' .
Tlcketc canb? procured of E. SEBR1NG A CO.. au4 J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 84 Broad
street. - * . ' ...'' & m?W-Smo? '
' FOIL TUE. B?TNEPIT OF THE ^
. * '?? ? J'" .-!T.. ?;> - '?. fWiuutvfMi
F IR, EE SCHOOL ^..Ulf D,
CHARTERED BY THC ?TATE OF ?O?TH CAROLINA,
Save, commenced the Dlstrib?tien of Awards in Eanda
j and Tenements^ Diamonds, Jewelry, Pianos, Organs, Harpa,
Statues, Poid Watches, Silver, and flated Ware, **.x by
Baffle, and will continue twice a day, at 12 fi. and 5 P. Jtf., at
the General Office, Ko, 147 Meeting: street, (martentos; Jl. C.
The Blrectorh of the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, for tba Beoellt of the
Free Behool Fund, havin? uosaplled wltb the terms ol their Charter, and paid over to J. K. JlLLSOa,
state Superintendent of Education of South Carolina, the sum or One Thousand Dollars, being the
annual payment or the School Fund under the Charter, (*be receipt being hereto appended,) nave
Inaugurated a system or Insurance csrtrflcateswhich is surrounded by.evary degree of fairness, and
will be^anled lor twice a day, at Twelve M. and Five P. M., lu public, unaer the superintendency oj
Captaig FENN PECK, a*>w'orn Commissioner. ^ ^
The advantages of this system are, that the pureba*ors can have the choice or theft: own Bam?
bers anywhere from No.-i tb No: 78,- and the privilege or limrthiftor increjuin* theirs vestments a*
pleasure. ThaBcuedule of Rates adopted by lb? Company will explain more fully and accurately
aDd can be obtained at the Office ol the Company or from any venders. Every Raffle that i ates place la
classed and numbered on the Company's Official Books, and takes place twice a day. as ?ohowsr ?
Numbers primed en cubes irom No. l io- No. M, are placed (in public) by the Sworn Gommla,
stoner in a Class Raffle Cylinder and are well shaken. A boy blindfolded takes one of these Cubas
which Is exhibited to the spectators and declared to be and? 1B recorded aa the first Raffled number.
The Rame Cy Lader will then be revolved, and the boy again takes out another number, wtdoh ia lirai
larly exhibited to the sped alors and recorded aa the second Redie number.. This operation will he re?
peated until Twelve numbers are Raffled out or the Cylinder, and each number wlll.be recorded on
the Official Books or the Company fu tue oraer in which lt ls taken lu the Raffle. These Twejve num?
bers so Ruffled in each Raffle will decide all the AWARDS OF CERTIFICATES.
- All the numbers lu each Raffle are equal nadlsilactlon being made as to the order In which tho
'numbers are taken in the Raffle, and the AWARDS ARE AT ONCE DELIVERED tq.the successful
CERTIFICATE' HOLDER.
EXPLANATION OF THE CERTIFICATE AWARDS.
Purchasers select their own numbers anywhere from 1 to 78, and for example, say, pays for the
same one dellar. The vender gives the purchaser a certificate with the number or numbers selected,
and enters the, same uuiob r or numbers, upon the Company's Register (with -the amount eopald) to
be returned to the*Office or the Company by the vender,befare the Raffle takes place. Purchasers
may select a One Number Certificate, or ?Two Number Certificate, cr a Three Number Certificate, or
a Four Namb?r Certificate.
A Single-Number Certitoate means a Bingle number selected by the buyer anywhere from 1 to 78,
and should that number be taken out.m the Twelve Numbers so taken from the Raffle Cylinder, the
Purchaser will be entitled to an AWARD OF FOUR TIMES the value of Shares in the RAFFLED
ROPERTY or cost of the original Certificate of Shares. . ?c
A Two Number certificate means IT the Two numbera as the Certificate come ont in the Twelw
numbers taken from the. Raffled Cylinder, will entitle the successful holder to an AWARD .of Shares
lh the RAFFLED PROPER L'Y of TWENTY times the value or cost of the original certificate or
Shares.
A Three Number Certificate means if the Three numbers on the certificate come ont in the
Twelve so i aken from the Raffle Cylinder wilt entitle the bolder to an AWARD of Shares in the
RAFFL?KD PROPERTY of ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY TIMES the value or cosfor the original
Certificate or Shares. If but Two of the numbers are oat is the Three on the Certificate, the pur?
chaser will receive an AWARD of TW10E the amonnt of the value or cost of the original
Certificate.* . #
A Fdur Nnmber Certificate means ir the Foqr numbers on the Certificate come out In the Twetye)
So taken from the Raffle Cv Hurler the purchaser will be entitled to an AWARD of Shares In the
RAFFLED PROPERTY of TUREE UUNDR?D TIMES th ; value orbost of i he original Certificate of
Shares. If but Three of the numbera on the Certificate are out in the Raffle the purchaser will receive
an AWARD or Shares in the RAFFLED PROPERTY or TEN times the value or. coat or the original
C?rtl?c&t? of Sb?TG?. *
A person may invest In a Certificare or Shares in these RAFFLES an amount small or large as ho
pleases. The Company's Schedule List of-Awards ls made out at the rate of ONE DOLLAR FOR
OER! IFICATES, but Certificates.will be I.-sued of the value cf ?5,60 and 76 cents; also, $1, $2, $8, |4,
$5 and to $io and upwards, and the Awams delivered pro rata to the schedule list o? rates. The
above explanation will enable any one desiring, to* take a share in these Raffles to do so under?
standingly, and the Raffles belog fairly and honestly conducted* lu public by the Sworn Commission?
er und exact ly at the hours named, they afford a safer mean's of investment than any other hun',
ness speculation.
The first Property and Land Scheme.of the Company wul be issued in a short time, and wU.1 he
Raffled every three months.
An; further information will be furnished by the General Agent of the Company, at their Office?
No. 147 MEETING STREET, opposite the Charleston Hotel, where Certificates are for sale. .
. JT. JP. HORBACH,
General Agent of t&e Company, P. O. Box No, $49.
_1 CHARLESTON, May 24th, 1871.
Received of the CHARLESTON OHARTTAeLE ASSOCIATION, of. the State of South Carolina for
the Benefit of the Free Schoo) Fund, (bacc?taors of R. H. WILLOUGHBY A CO., one Thousandl Dol?
lars, being the Bum in full to be paid Into the hatads or the SiateSapenntenden or Education ?'aa re?
quired by an Act or the General Assembly 61 the State of Sooth Carolina, passed at the resrhar Sea.
sion of 1870-71, approved March 8th, 1871. j. K. JlLLSuSf
may2?-imo State Superintendent Education, South Carolina/