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A Pine-Land Memory. Oh 1 tendeases,?* of dw? Rone by. Oh. I loving souLs that roond me twine, How warm about my heart ye ne, Aa I ride home beneath the pines I * The waning moon ls thin and far, How tarehe seems, jet how divine l And here ano there comeajorth a star, As I ride home beneath the pines. . I shout with Joy as on 1 ride, . SwirtJy, nor seeding path nor sign. My horse must be both friend and guide, ? As I ride home beneath the pines. ? I shout'withJoy"- Sfljnhen the tears Course dows my cheek, a star-lit line; - My heart goes ?rn tn g back through years, As on I ride beneath the pines. Hark 1 there la Pluto's friendly bay See l there the home lights, greeting, shine-^ The wife awaits, the children play, Ind.! ride home benea th the pines I " Orangeburg, S. C. ~ AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON, COMMBROIXLNJBWB. Nsw YORK-Per steamship Jas Adger-ta bags sea island and 59*bales upland cotton, 7S tierces rice.-112 bales domestics, 134 empts bbls; 6o pigs . sundries, 1919 pkga fruit and vegetables, and-ode horse. . ? '. i . . ' i ''? | PBOTTDKNCK, R I-Per sehr Hattie Coomba ai.ooo feet resawed lumber. The Charleston Cotton, Rice and S* r*.} ~-~ Stores Market. r ' OFPI03 4?AKljBT0*l KBW8, ' \ \ S ATT RD AY EVENING, Jnue 24, 1S7L I COTTON.-The 'market- for' tbtestaple Bhowed ja dull character; anC ihe business was-uniinjior tant ; sales only.30 bales* middlings at soc ? rb. We quote no na: nail j : ' ' j . . . . Low-, grades.:.. no quotations. . Middling.20 ? Strict middling.20Kd?21 RICK.-There was a fair demand at about pre , Ylons -figures. Sales about 200 tierces o? clean . Carolina, say 27 tierces at 7J?, 68. at 8X, 2d at 8 9-16, ll at Si,', 60 at 9>?c ? m. we quote cern . mon :o fair at 8@8??Ygood 8tfaS Ji, common prime 9)?c ? m. NAVAL STORKS.-The sales have been 198 bbls rosin, as follows: 17 bbls extra pale at $8; 71 pale at $5 6C@5 TS and 6; 6 low pale at $5; 4 No 1 at $4;' 18 doll at $4; 75 low No l at $2 75; 7 good No 2 at $220. -No sales of spirits. Market steady. FBBI8HT3.-To Liverpcol, ny steam dire::, nominal on uplands : via- New York. *id oa upland?, ld oa sea islands ; hy ea:>, on uplands a d Bea' Island?, nominal. To H i vre nommai. Coastwise-to New fork b7. steam, #c.oa uplands and Xe a Era Yandil 11 26.fl ti arce, on rice; by sall, xe f?,is on ca?ten; -- fi tierce on rice: 40c ft barrel cn rosin ; . * M on lumber; f 9910 9 M on timber. T Bo?ton, by sa?, 3-?c fi tt> on upland cotton. ?T? rPr.ovideiice, by-. Bail $3 ?a M on boards.,, Si, $ & on cottoa;"by 6*?am $1 fi bale on ?New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, *c ? lb on uplands; by sall, $7 fi M on boards; $9 ob( . timber; $3 fl ton on clay, asd $3@3 to os poos' pu?tes. To Baltimore, by steam. 3?c fi k by san. t? fi M on boards; $3.??3'i6 f?- ton . n phosphate' rock.' Vessels are- ?1 ''demand by oar merchants to take lumber freights frcm O2orgetown, S. G., Danen and Sat?la River, psi, aad Jacksonville, Fia., to Northern portB, and tit @ : 2 fi M are the rates on lamber and bcarde. Hxca'AKSB.-Sterling so day bills 22. j Don Kane EXCHANGE. - The Vanks are pur? chasing light checks on New York at par; 5 days X off; 10 days % ott; IS days - off; 20 days - eil; to days - off. They are selling sight checks at ? pre mom. ?oto-nx&nx. Markets by Telegraph HONKY MARKETS. LONDON! June 24--Evening.-Censolf 91% Bonds 90j?. FBANXFOBT, June 24.-Bonds 96 a96^. -. PARIS, June 24.-Boor-e firm. Rentes 52f.Sc., . New 10HK, June 24-Noon.-Freights steady; Stocks strong bnt dull, having opened, heavy. . Cold steady at 12 K. Governments dull. ?States dull end steady. Money easy. Exchange-long 10?,'; short io%. Evening.-specie shipments $1,000,000. The bank statement shows loans have increased over $760. ouo; specie increased $1,000,000; legal ten? ders decreased over $750,000; deposits increased 1 $250,000. Freights firmer. Money verv easy, at 2a8., Sterling qnlet and firm. Gold 12& Gov? ernments dud, at >?', wini advances on 65s and 7s. States dall and rather heavy. Tenne-eees, old, .72; new 72#. Virginias 67; new 72. Louisi? ana* 70: new 62; levees 70; 8s Si. Alabamas 102; 6s 70. Georgias 87; 7s 92. North Carolinas 4": new 27tf;Sonth carolinas 74; new 6lJi. COTTON M ASSETS. LIVERPOOL, June 24-Evening.-Cotton opened and closed steady; uplands 8>?d. Orleans S'.da 8yd; sa.es 12,000 Dales; speculation and export 8000 bales. Nsw YORK, Jnns 24-Noon.-Cotton dall; mid* diing ut lands 20>,'cj Orleans 20)$; sales soo bales. "Evening.-Cotton dull and nominal: sales 744 bales; uplands 203),'c. BALTIMORE. June24.-Cotton easier; middlings offered m 20J?c; set receipts 415 bales; exports ooastwfse 100; sales 710r8tock 1965. WILMINGTON, Jnne 24.-Cotton firm; middling 19&C; receipts 40; stock 1082. - ACOCSTA, Jone ?A.-Colton. market closed dull -SAd. lower at lSJialOo for Liverpool mlddbng; sales 37 bales; receipts] 70. ,~ ? SAVANNA, u Jone 24.-Cotton dull; middling 19Kc; receipts %-t sales 100; stocMWa.? .ZA T?bsii& JunS-i?4.-Cotton dnH' andAfiSninal; 1 middlings ie>?c: receipts 423 bales; exports coast. )Wi8eeo*;8aleaxO; stock ll,68L ";, . ... : ?Nsw ORLEANS, June 24-Cotton duil and nom ll sal but no quotations for middling; sales IOOO "pales; stock 41,144. ; . GALVESTON, Jute 24.-Cotton doll and .prices! lower; goo* ordinary isc; net receipts 934 baiesi expoiLs 1932; sale?. 550; stock 44,830, DA PROVISIONS ANS PBODTCE' M ARKZTe. ? .NEW YORK, June 24.-Noon.-Flour and corn qnlet and .niichxnged. Wheat a shade firmer. Pork steady, at $u 76. Evening.-Flour quiet and UEcnange'\ Wheat a shade firmer: winter red and-amber Western $lWal 67X-' Oora-a shade lower at 74a74.^a Lard firmer; kettle lo*?c : BALTIMORE. June 24.-Flcnr quiet and unchang? ed, "j Wbeut heavy and inactive. Corn-white dnll at 80?85c, yellow 76c: Provisions steady. Whiskey dun. ; CINCINNATI, Jase 24.-Flour advanced, family $6 25a0 5D.\ wheat has an advancing tendency. Corn unchanged. Me's pork $15. Bacon scarce and flrm: shoulders 6>ic sides 8?a9c. Whiskey firm. LOUISVILLE, June. 24.-Breadstufls quiet. Pro Tiflonsmrm and unchanged. WbUkcy 89c. j* ST. LOUIS, Jane 24.-Flour very duh; superfine Whiter-$5; extra $5 40a5 60. Corn declined; mix? ed, sacked, 60c, Whiskey 9lc. Pork higher, a: $i?26ai5 60. Bacon, nrmer; -shoulders 6Ka:c; clearac -LvdUira?ei^iOK?. '. t , -Nsw.ORLEANS, Jane 24.-Flour du i; superfine ,?6-MKa5i5; double ?6 ooa6: treble $6 2?a6 50. Corn quiet; while 73a75c, '" Kew. York Klee ai ai kt t. From the Dallv Bulletin, Thursday, June ... The demand rs moderate, and confined '.c the mam to.smalplots aa wanted for the ttntj diste ?wants oi.the regular trade. Prices as before, and to a certain extent, steady, though slight modifi? cations are .occasionally made to quicken bu?i sess.. SaleB or small lota Carolina Rt9j?a95?c 350 ba?? Rangoon at TfjKc, and 250 bags Patna at7Xa"\'c. " From ihe Journal of Commerce: Rice remains as at last report. For foreign there ls a mode? rate call from .th* trade, ana with light Otterings steady prices are current We learn of sales of 200 bags Rangoon at 7a7>ic, and loo bags Patna at7#a7?Kc. in. domestic the buslne-s ls limited and with ample euppues prices are barely malu tamed. The sales are20 tierces at 9>?a9*?c. From the Dally Bulletin, Friday, June 23: in foreign there ls ihe usual business doing for deal? ers use at hteady prices. The demand ls moderate out the offerings are not large and holders in cllned to be Indifferent. We learn of sales of 500 sags, at 7a7Xc for Rangoon, and 7Xa7Vc for Patna. Carolina la dull and prices favor buyers. We quete 9j?89l?c. ' From the Journal of Commerce: Foreign ls in Ief? r*? r?1n?>: f?r dealers' use, and with mod ?rate Offerings steady prices are malntaineo ; soo bags-sold at 7a7xc for Rangoon, and 7>?a7i?c for *?Jit, fComeBllc 1B quiet, and prices are m the boyera' favtr. We quote 9xa6\c. . New Torie Naval Stores .Market. From Ihi Journal of Commerce Friday limo 23: The market generali, ?v^ quiet. I^splnu turpentine ihe decreased business creates more disposition to meet the views of boyera and li?re are seders at 4?>ic for mercan table order with the transad lons limited to small lots RoBina Tuere are a few small sales. Larue Darpeia ft? held ab?ve the views"of buyers; sales are 10w bbls good strained. In lots, at $2 75, and 2Rn hhi? paJ?Ai;$Ba&-?A -We qaote'trained at 12m?4 is" No 2 $2 8083; No 1 $3 25a4 26; pale $4 5oa?" jv extra pele $5 60B7H6. Tar ls firmly held; 50 bhu Wasnlngton were bold at $3 25. Wilmington Market. * WILMINGTON, June 24.-SpiRrrs TURPENTINE. Sales of 300 casita reported at 4lo per gallon 1 or S00them packages. * pale,- 35 6Sa5 75 fur pale, and $6 for extra pale. CRUSE TUBPSNTINB.-Sales of 200 bbls. at 34 25 for virgin, and $3 ror yellow dip. * . TAR.-Sales of 25 bbls. at $2 60 per bbl. M-irke* ?rm; demand good. ' COTTON:-Small Bales at 18c for low middlings. New York Hay Harket. Prom tte Daily Bulletin, F?fimi*wWM receipts to-day aro 3180 balea. The deman? ls very . fa^agdsiWtfia; " trade.'nnd mUStjyarUea ?ie sblppiDg graa?B. SaletfareU- - - -- 200 for Savannah, iso ior Charleston, 40 for Wil? mington and 28 for Petersburg, all at $105, UR) .S? saSbetn at $1 io. Retail ls him and sell yig l*lrl*. iStraw lrwlthout -changet4iv price, ex? cept a little off" for short rye. Boston. Marke t. BOSTON, June 22.-COFFER.-There ls very Ht tledolng in this article, the; rade purchasing on ly in small lots as wanted, in New York some 26,000 pockets Java have been .sold, part at loKc gold, in bond; in lots here at m22c, gold; Sin. gapore at 17*al75ic, gold, and Rio at 13>aal5w, gold. St. Domingo ls quiet, and prices are nomi? nally O^alOc p?r lb, gold, in bond. CtoraoN.-The market has been quite excited for cotton the past week, and prices have been stead? ily tending upward. The crop advices from the south are still of an unfavorable character, and from abroad are.quite encouraging. Holders are therf?tote confident Qi a high, range .oX.pit?sJbr. aSSHtwfp oom?,-and gaita tn different abo?i r?allzlngV Ma?nractiarers ar?"purchasing in smalr lots as wanted, and we quote ordinary at lea 16tfc, good ordinary 18X818*, low middling 20a 20*. and middling 21a2i*c per lb, Including np lands and Qnlf. Jfae-market close? Atm aj?bese Agares. . ? ? s -< . s" * -i. - DOMESTICS.-The continued advance in cotton has led to considerable speculative Inquiry for goods, and prices have advanced and tend up? ward. The eales have been considerable, and inc manufacturers are not now disposed to make con? tracts for future delivery except for value. Wool? lens are firm. Light goods are sofd ap close, end the trade are now turning their attention to heavy goods for the fall trade. The sales have been at fall prices, and the market tends upward. GUNNY BAGS.-Tbe market continues quiet and the transactions unimportant. Prices are nomi? nally at I4al4#c currency. - GUNNY CLOTH.-There uTvery little dolBg in genny cloth. Domestic is firm at 19Jfa20c for good, currency; and Calcutta at I8al8>4 per yard, currency, the latter price ror Borneo. NAVAL STOKSS -Spirits turpentine bas declln-" ed with sales at 50a5lo per gallon. Tar ls arm and a considerable advance has taken place. The sales have been in small lots at S3 75a4 per barrel. Rosin ls euler, but continues to be held Arm. The sales have been at $6 50a" per barrel for pale. In pitch small sales at $3 26 per barrel. RICK.-There have been sales of 60 casks Caro? lina at 9Xa9%c; small lots of Patna at "Xa7Jfc, and small lots of Rangoon at 7a7*c per pound. Havana Market. HAVANA. June 17. - Sogars-clayed.-This class bas found more buyers for Europe this "week, bnt on the wdole very little has been don9 for the United states, althongb ; know of several large lots which have been in treaty for that quar? ter, which lots may very likely be bought to mor? row or on Monday. Shippers to France have operated more freel- since the situation of that country ls apparently improving Spanish houses have also secured some cargoes. Prices oprne.i rather weak, but soon recovered their previous firmness, as the majority, if uot all hold? ers, care little about selling their goods ata re? daction, because ; ho decrease lr, this year's orop ls now known to be very heavy; ?be stocks are diminishing, and the next crop will net as usual? ly be on-ihe market before seven or eight mouths T%F\*eek'iy R?peB afin ram s a statement com? paring stocks at two ports and exports from Uve. by which lt appears tout there is a deficiency this year to date of over 676,000 boxes sugar (rcduo inda-to'boxes) and ??47,STO -hhCWot mo i. -T 7 ff? t?,; : jfc?? >market continues moderately active nt the close, and my last quotations are maintained, l reproduce them as follows : nSuitch standard, No?--."alo, lOall rf. ce- arrobe; da ru.l2,'ll>?aiu; redondo, 1B.U4, 11????12TK do; do, I5al7,12*al3 rs do; do. 18a20,13>?al4 rs do. Whites. Inferior to floretes, 13J?nl6?? rs do. Molasses and centrifugal sugars, .have been quieter, and the former are quoted 63?as*< rs per arrobe for Nos 7 to io, and the lattor at from iuul2 rs ror Nos 3 to 12 and 13. Muscovadoes have also been qnlet both here and on the coast, but stocks, KS IS the case wi h other sorts, are comparai ively small, hence the firmness or pnces, which olosed on.tho basis of 97iaW# s arrobe for fair to good n niling. The receipt? ot sugar at the warehouses or Ha 'vansrstnee 1st January,. amouuted to' 892,698 boxes, and 34.672.hhds, against 1.16S,S$3 boxes, and 44,252 hhds in 1870r the deliveries same period were 622,668 boxes, ana 30.314 hhds. again-1 "01. 015 boxes, and E9 ose hhds in 1870. Stock lu storduaaD$rntfig,J5S293 apxes; andr 3084 hhds, ???I?4?41 -boxes, and.' 720d iMtds tb 1870. St5c?S WtattB49;lw,909 bo^esT-nml 50W hhds, against 38,900 boxes, ano 8300 hhds In 1870 Interior Cr ton Markets. ORANGEBURQ, Jane 23.-Sale3 during the week 30 bales; we quote ordinary loaiec; low middling 17c; middling IRC. UNION, Jane 22.-27 biles ?old during the week; market opened on Munday at nae; closed to day-at 18c. ii : ANDERSON, June 2L-To-day middlings com? mand 19C. Receipts by Railroad, Jane ?54. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 353 bales cotton, 116 bales goods, 142"> boxes fruit, l car wood. To-Railroad Agent. Kinsman A Howell. Johnson. Crews A c\ Barden & Par? ker, UuTdaugh A Mathews, Smith A Chapeau, C Bart A co, Kanapaux A G cz ile?, J Wirth A co, w Hunt. Holmes, calder A co, Paul, Welch A Bran? des. Goldsmith A Son, Pelzer. Rodgers A co, A S Smith, G Foll?n, Ellas A Bro, Klinck,' Wlckenberg A co. Passe agers. Per steamship James Adger. for New York J H Andrews, M 'L Mayers, P B Colborn and wife, L SI ReentFjerna, E R French. G W Roberts. Miss Millett, c Benedict, P Smyth, S C Milieu, wire and Child, A C Monckton. W McLeod, Mrs Ml?ett, Mrs Ltppett and servant. Miss R Dodge, Master Dodge, Mrs H Sleeper, Mrs M Nico), Miss N Glover, Miss M Johnson, Miss M H (leary, C H Beedie, J J Dale, Mrs Jewett and two children,-Mrs Newcomb. Miss S J Newcomb, T B Jewett, Miss S Bidwell, Miss L Warren, Mrs McLeod, P Christy, W Roacfi, Mrs A T Kin gm an, Mrs Doolittle, Mrs1 Black, Miss Black, BMWooIsey. M Wooley, G Coleman. Mrs J Mc? Gregor, Mrs C B Handley, A L Ellis, wife, nurse and infant, Mrs G Waterhouse, Miss Parmlee.'T R Watson, W H Crogman, Miss Cater, Miss Smith, M C Williams, A conner, Mr Pennfeather, T D Clancy, G Hantoon, C Pringle, J B Hubbard, T MflKeen, M Sullivan, Miss M Drew, G p Hail, Mrs'1 Grunthal, A J Roes, A Huntington, Miss J Hurd, J j W Childs, L A Barnes, L Hnnnerton, 0 L Cook, T I ^a^d^ FKkgn^i l^enihal%J:WSnragtie, ^^ Per steamship South Carolina, rrom New York I -Rev L F Phil! ps, Rev A W Marshall, Miss M " Gardner, Bishop Lvnch, i H behrorter, J O Terrell, Col W Whaler, Mr Ripley. Ur Seldon, G Christie, W H Herman and wire, Mrs Btchardson, J Saun? ders, and 6 deck. .:.><. Per steamer Dictator, from P?latka'via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah-Capt Ross and son, Miss, J Herd,-A Huntington, Dr Ludwig, I. Humlsion, Mrs Grunthal, A w childs, Mrs Van Doblen.)Mrs Arpen, L Arpen. S W Fox, Miss Do aisr.J Miss'Drew, Dr Hall, L A Barnes, J S Richard son, WE Johnston ind. wire, C C BrlBjgsuMrs Juc UWr*fi>rim^ prise and Way Laadioes-B J witaley, H P Sor? ihrop, A M Whaley, C B Northrop, and 9 deok. FOX! VALENDAE. MOON'S MASK?. Full Moon, 2d. 8 hour. 16 minutes, morning. Last Quarter. 9th. 7 horns. 49 minutes, morning. S?w Moon, Ittb. o. hours.. 7 minutes, evening. . *j?*tvO;ia'rfer. t'fl&OMmnK 81 minnies, morning F&Jl Moon;sut, S boors/57 min?tes, evening. JUNK A JULY, Monday. Tuesday....... Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. Sirnniay.... Sunday..-.. STN, sit?5:-: 4..?5 4..?6 4. .56 4..56 4..56 4.. 57 4..57 (?Uh -.KT*. 7.. 10 7..10 7..10 7..10 7..10 7.. 10 7..10 tfCC! 12.. 24 12..55 I..30 2 .12 i'.'.b? 3.. 45 rises. '..Uti ?Tl;}! 1.21 2..21 3..20 4..23 6..2S 6.. 24 7..22 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON. S. C.JUNE 26. 1871. Lat 36 deg 46 min 33 sec. | Lon 79 deg 57 min 27 sec. ARRIVED SATURDAY. SteamshlD South Carolina, Beckett. New York -left 2let inst. Mdse. To Waguer, Huger A co, W A Courtenay, Southern Expieos co, i? A Amme, G W Airaar, J Archer, Mrs V A Barr, Wm M Bird A oo. T M Bristol] A co. T A Beamish, B R Bedford. B Boyd. W S Bissen, F W Bliss, ? D Brahe A co, M Buiwlnkle, Cameron, Barkley A co, E Bates A co, Butler. Chadwick, Gary A co, Crane. Koylston A co. Caroliua Club, L Chap?n A co, C C Coe, Dans Bros, Coosaw River MauufHcturiog co, F Dauer. H Bischof! A co. H Cobla A co. w c Conrtney, H P Baker A co, Dowle. Moise A Davis, B Feldmaun A cu D F Fleming A co, Forsyth-. McComb A co, J H Braning. Furcbgotr, benedict A co, J W Gny, H Gerdts A co, C Craveley. E M GnmKe, G A Glo? ver, Goodrich, Wlnem -n A co, Harbeson A i o, J W Harm-on, J H Hillen, Holmes'? Book House, SA Hunt. E H Jackson, c H Johnxon, H Klatte A co, Holmes, Calder A co. King A Gibbon. C Kef rl-on, Klinck, Wkkenberg * co. w Knobeloch, E W Lee, Laurey A Alexander. M Marks, Marshall A Burge. S R Marshall A co. W Mancher, P F Mur? ray, Rev A Marshall, McLoy A Rice. J G Mllnor A co, C L McCleiiuhan, R A McDonald, A Nimitz, B O'Neill. F L O'Neill. D O'Neill A >on, W F Paddon, Paul. Welch A Brandes. Dr Kaoal. Ravene! A co, ?K8 ^.tacJcler- Steele A Wai deli. U sicnccr. Wm H eVherd A co. D H Sllcox, C F Sch wellman, H S^J!RONX' Clarft Singleton, J F TavJor A co, A gT**? -?P*. Steffens, Werner A Ducker. John THompt?on A co. M Trlest. Vi Ulternardi, G U Wal WIMP?? ' VMS San.t*n- W*K'"?.- A Monsees. O F and oth?re EvausA Cogswell, W li Welch, Steamer Mutator. Coxetter. Paint ka, via Jack? sonville Fernandina and savanmth. 60 pkgs mdse. 7 bales upland cotton, io rinces rice r.oo melonH, l cow, 9 bales moss. To Kavenel ft co W , M Bird 4 co, B???t?ue A ob," Wm O-'VtoJt?JT wJlanMiftWHi, G W Williams * co, J F O'Neill, J ^Steamer Water Lilly, Togllo, Kdteto, ^Settoi? and ?Way* Landings?"* stasotand ??3rrrles. To Douglas Nisbet, W. C Coartaw Ar"o, W A Boyle, w M Bird A co, D A Am me, Frogman Bros, Jobo Chadwick, Wogener* Moriijees and Order. . LN TfiB 0FF1NQ. IB?tlsa^arkVrac^Rtmfl^ ?ciB?n ry Card. Brltl9h bark Rhea Sylvia. GoifilL. Philadelphia 12 days. Ballast. Td;B 3 Rh?ti*;Son. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York -James Adger & co. ' ; Sohr Chimo, Lansll, St Mary's, Qa, to Joad for Barbadoes-J A Enslow A co. Sehr Battle Coombs, Jameson, Providence, RI W Roach A co. SAILED SATURDAY. Steamship James Adger, LockWoo?,New York. FROM THIS PORT. Spanish brig Ermealnda, Torres, Barcelona, 3d Jane. ' ScttrMjrr&ver, Brownes??Sorfc Jane go. . SehrWSlton, Boy?; Pr*rfSeW,-3ttrie-<n. ? Sehr Henrietta Hill, Hill, Baltimore, Jnne 23. DP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Lilly, Hughes, at New York, June 22. g ?" CLEARED^FOR T*B3S Pf?RT. Steamship Salvor, Ingraham, at Philadelphia' June 22. Brig Louis C Madeira, Moalander, at Boston, June 20. Sehr Floree ce'Rogere, Sheppard, at New York, June 22. . . . Sehr Clara " Sawyer, BranscOmb, at New York, June 23. MEMORANDA. GEORGETOWN, June 20.-Arrived on 18th, brig Benj Carver, Pendleton, Boston; brig Chas Wes? ley, Griffin,-; 18th, sehr . Isahella, Fisher, Nor lo:k; 20th, sehr Emma, Wright, New York. The sehr Irene E Messervey, Wan, from Provi? dence, R I, for Charleston, Balled from Newport . Jane 19. 3 \ . The brig L C Madeira, Moalander; which started from Boston lor this port, has been taken back under attachment. 'LIST OF VESSELS DP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Br bark Vince, Robson, sailed.April 2S The Marlon, Leffert, np.May 19 The Romaine, Young, up.-..May 27 WEST HARTLEPOOL, ENG. Br bark Kathleen, Lester, sailed.Jane 6 BRISTOL, ENG. The Black Prince, Marshall, up.May 22 CALLAO. Fr bark D Helaine, Ber tho, sailed.May 24 Br brig Bellonl, Jones, sailed.Jan 23 CARDIFF. ' The R T K Carey, -, sailed.May fl The Martha, Lewis, sailed..May 9 Mi LAG.\. Span brig- Rosario, Girando, sailed. .-..,..<>, May 26 BOOTON. Brig L C Madel ra,- Mos lah dereel ear ed.Jone 20 ? Nj?r TOR? ~ .?. Sehr C ari? "Sawyer, B&nscomfc^leared'..'jase 23 sehr s A Reed,4teed, up....jnrak..Jane 8 Sehr Florence Rogers, SbepMU^ejBared.ttune 22 sehr B N pawttne, Wyatt, cle*red??.Jane 16 Sehr LlRv/.flugSes, np.5??p???.Jane 22 j, &BILADBLP|tt??^.c Steamship Salvor, lagrauam, cleared..Jone 22 Rr bark Rhea Sylvia, Cofflt, cieareoV.>-Jane 6 Scfir A S Oas kill/ G aa kill, npy^ v lr;?**..... Time 16 Brig Georgie, Swanf:4pyr?.Tf:....Jane 9 sehr Wiirfe Marnn, gojyilP,..?v.u.^^aac 9 ?K BAlilWR, MB. , Sehr Hannah; Staples, cleared..?.^.....%tay 23 Ornas, Chemicals Blood Purifier. HOS AD ALIS, a sure ;Ctire for Scrofula. co jj ROSAD ALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROS AD ALI S 3 a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSAlf?LIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSABALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ? ROSABALIS endorsed hy the following :. Dr. R. WILSON CARR, or Baltimore. Dr. T. C. P?OH. of Baltimore. Ur. THOS. J. BOTEIN, of Baltimore. Dr. A DDRGAN, of Tarboro', N. C. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, of NicholasvUc, Ky. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima. Ohio. Dr,. W. HOLLOWAY, ol Philadelphia?. , " Hr. J. L; MeUAR3'rjA.:oi Sou}* Carolina.' :. U sud rainy others. SeepKUSADALlS ALMANAC KO?ADAL.IS, endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, new of Mary? land Conference, formerly Cflaplain tn the Con? federate Army of Northern Virginia. RO8ADALJ8 o^??f?ti?y^tUrt^ UVER KlONE?S and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex I pening an Impure matter and' bonding np the system to a healthy, vigoro us. coud lt ion, y , ROSAI>AJL,IS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWIE, "MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH, W1NBMAN A CO., 1 Agents in Dr. li. DAER, ) Charleston. j miare-1 y Q r /y ? r; rr iff - typ $T ft IT -r; PROFESSOR BERGER'S RED-BUG DESTROYER; ' ? Costar's INSECT POWDER Glentworth's Roach KXicrminator Costar's Rat Poison ' isaacson'sbord Ppp- Death tp-MpBdnltoei. j FotBal?byi tfl? ?iffiW AND TBB 1 WEED" FAMILY" FAVORITE LOCK-STITCH MACHINE, ore the best In use. ... . "For sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pay 'menta, on easy terms, or for cash. All kinds 01 Machine attachments, Needles, Cotton, (white black and colored,) Silk, Oil, soap, Ac, Ac. Repairing aa usual. Circulars and asimples 0 work sent on application. . ' . D. B. HASELTON, Genera" "ealer In First Class Sewing Ma chines ana .Material, No. 307 Ring stree;, -.- angl7 charleston, s. C _ Jsaorsin's preparations. S?:RE^POP? DEATH TO RATS, ROACHES BEDBUGS, &c. NEVER FAILING. ,.{ BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS. HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ALWAYS FRESH. Sold at. Wholesale by ?OWIE. MOISE & DAVIS, Ami at retail by all Druggists. feiii-cmo jp OB - B AL TIM O B E . FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND XHR?CGH BILLS LADING ISSUED PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, ' ? ' AND 'THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The .fine, Steamship. FALCON, Hay nie. Com? mander, will sail ror Baltimore en FRIDAY, 30tb Jone, at 4 o'clock P. M. Fmiadeiphla FrelchtB forwarded to tba; ' city by railroad from Baltimore without addi i tionai insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to sample and fseil their Goods from thRRailroad:Depotln Philadelphia*. ,. For Freighter Passage apply to:; |.-. .-PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, jna26-6 .; No. 2 Unior^Wcarves. 1 JVO R P H I L A D ? L P H I V WEEKLY STEAM' LIN?-THBRSB AYS-CON NECTING WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAD! LINES j AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. v The Screw Steamship A* 'li .VfW. O Commander, WU1 be dispatched T Philsd MphM JJJ.TJ>L on THtmsDiY, 29ih Jone, at ll o'ciockjffififlfc P. Mi, from Brown's North'Wharf. 3 ? . sa-Throagh Bins, Lading issued for Conon, Rice and- Rosin,' Ac., tr/,,the New England Cities, Chicago. Cincinnati, st. Louis, and 'the principal Northwestern Cities. Spirits Terpentine as agreed. jarThe Steamers of this linc wlU take Lumber to PhfJad el ph l a on accom moda tl ng terms. For'Freight engagements apply to WM. A. COURTENAY. ' Jun26-mwth8 : No. l Union Wharf. J? 0 R IN EJ ?.0 K Ki. ON TUESDAY, JUNE 28, AT 7 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. The^Splend d New Iron Side Wheel Steamship "SOUTH CAROLINA," Beckett, Commander, hav? ing been thoroughly overhauled, will continue her regular,Mps as here tofure.and will sail for New York on TDSBDAY, 28th June, at 7 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2 Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION"STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania. Clotten burg, and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New Emrland Cities as usual. Insurance- by Steamers of this Line ?j per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very fine State-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CU., No. 2fl Broad .street, or to WM. A COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharf. jrm24~3 F O R > KW YO li K OLD LINK N KW YORK A VD CM \ ULKS. " TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED. 1 8 4 5L. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS ' Til? FA^T AND'SPLENDID Side-Wheel Steamships.ot this Line will sall from Adger'a Wharf aSTollowe : MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, "Jnly 1st, at 6 o'clock . p; M> ? - - . . B3- Insurance % per cent.-by this Line. ' 43-Through Bills or Ladlmr given on Cotton to Liverpool', Boston, Providence and the New Eng? land manufacturing towns at the lowest'marke: rates. ' ' . .' S3- State-rooms may be secured in advance without extra-charge. For Freight or Passage engagements, apply tc may24_' JAMEb A DOE It A CO. j jpOB LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY Will dispatch one of their first-class, full power Iron Screw Steamships from PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AB FOLLOWS: NEVADA, Capt. GBEBN..May. 24, at 9 A M WYOMING, Capt. Wn INNER AY. Hay 31, at 3 P M NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD.June 3, at 3 P M MINNkSOTA, Capt; T.-W. FREE MANN.........'.Jane 7, at 9.70 A M IDAHO, Capt. Parc*.June 14, at 3 P M MANHATTAN, Capt, FORSYTH..Jane 17, at 8 P M COLORA DO,CapLT. F. FREEMAN. June 21, at 3 PM WISCONSIN, Capt, WILLIAMS. .June. 28, ar 2 p M Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (?lHce No. 29 Broadway) $30, ourrenoy. : . ' For Freight qr Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No..63 Wall street, N. Y. N. E.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued by the Charleston and New York Steamers, which ,make close cen n eel lon with the 'ah o ve line. -Por p articulara and rate of Freight apply to JAMES AUGER A,CO., WAGGER, HUGER A CO., maye Or WM. A. COURTENAY IACIF1C M.1IL STEAMSHIP GOMPY'cj THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPA^N KARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of thc above Hue leave Pier .Nc. 42. North River, foot .of Oaual_ otrect, Nnw York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the let: .md not h or.every month except when tuen dates fallon Sunday, thea the Saturday preeee mg. All departures connect at Panama witt, steam ers for south Pacido and/Central American ports Departure of 15th touches at Kingston. Jamaica.. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco ilrst of every month, except when lt falls OK Sunday; then on the clay preceding. No California steamers touch at Havana, bul) go direct from New York to ASpinwalL > I One hundred pounds bagsage (ree to each adult Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information appl at the COMPANY'S TICK KT OFFICE, on the wharf root of Canal street. North River, Ne* iork. F. R. BABY, Agent. julyl'J-lyr ?piOR LAKE SUPERIOR. 1HE UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY, AND ATLANTIC, DULUTH AND PACIFIC LINE. One of the Splendid Steamers METEOR, INDIA, PACIFIC. COBURN, ATLANTIC, JAPAN, KEWEE NAW, ARCTIC, CHINA and ST. PAUL, will leave B?rlalo dally (except Fridays and saturdays,) at 3 P. M., Erle the next miming, Cleveland the same night, and Detroit at 10 P. M.. dally, (ex? cept Sundays and Mondays,) ror DULUTH and In? termediate LAKE SUPERIOR PORTS. Connections are made at .Duluth with the Late Superior and Mississippi Railroad, to St. Paul, and nil points in Minnesota, Northern Wisconsin and Iowa Also, with the Northern Pacific Rail? road for the Red River Conn try. Excursion Tickets, AT GREATLY KBDUOBD RATES, will be Issued by all principal Railroads to St. Paul by this rome, returning via all rall. Or by Rall Routes to St. Paul and Duluth, returning via Lake.. During the months of June, July and August, EXCURSION TRIPS will be made via the North Shore of Lake Superior, visiting the Silver Mines, Fort William, Grand Portage, Ac. For further information, apply to B. F. PATRICK, General Passenger Agent, Buffalo, N. Y. E. T. EVANS. Manager A. D. aad P. Ltne. 8. D. CALDWELL, General Manager ?. S. Co. may6-mwj3mos I F I S HI NO- EXCURSIONS. . The beautiful Yacht ELEANOR will make^A an Excursion to the Blackfish Banks, Btart-SBK lng from Sont hern Wharr every WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 7 A. M., and returning in the after? noon. Lines and Bait furnished on board. Fare $1 50. . . M_ The ELEANOR may be chartered at any time for Private Excursion Parties. Apply to Captain YOUNG, on board. - - Junio yiOE. GEORGETOWN, S. 0. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain C. C. White, will receive Freight OB,_ WEDNESDAY, the 2Sth instant; antfieave that night as above at 8 o'clock.' Returning, will leave Georgetown at 6 o'clock FRIDAY AFTERNOON, In? stead or ThurEday Afternoon, this trip. ' SHACKELFORDA KELLY. .Frdight will be received fer Kellbneid and Wey. mouth Mills. , t.;? . J un 26 Gr RAND EXCURSION TO LAKE ? - ? SUPERIOR. ^YLZ^s THE UNION -Lf-ajcaJ if STEAMBOAT COMPANY 1L * WILL SEND THEIR FAVORITE STEAMER . ARCTIC....... ..Captain J. ?. TURNER, LEAVING BUFFALO JULY 19, CLEVELAND JULY 20, DETROIT JULY 21, ?irr?!?: Ti ??? ' - oii-A : ..' ? GRAND EXCURSION AROUND LAKE SUPERIOR, Visiting every point bf interest on that cele? brated and beauiunl Late. The trip will occupy twenty-live days. Promi? nent attractions on Me route are Lake Erle, Cleveland, Detroit. Detroit River,, Lake St. Clair and River, Sarnia, Lake Huron, Sault Ste Marie, St. Mary's River and Rapids, Lake Superior, Neeplgon River, (four days for trout Haning,) isle Royale, the.celebrated Silver island, Fort Willam, (one day to visit the British Camp, the Hudson Bay Station, and the famous Ametblst Vein,) Duluth, Superior City, Bayfield, La Pointe, Pottage Lake, (Copper Mines one day,) Marquette, (Iron Mines at Negaunee one day.) the Pictured Rocks, Point aux Pins, Detour, Macki? nac,'and Putin-Bay. LIX.. Al An experienced Physician will be on board the entire trip. A sufficient number or Laundresses will be on board. A good Band ot Music will accompany tbe Ex? cursion, As only Eighty Tickets wlil be Bold, application Tor them should be made at once. Faro for the entire trip. lnclodlngr Meals and Berths, One Hundred and Twenty-nve Dollars. For Passage and all information, apply to . SETH CALDWELL, Agent, ". No. 1 Main street, B?llalo. S. D. CALDWELL, Geueral Manager. B. F. PATRICK, Jnn26-21 General Passenger Agent, Bnffalo. -^EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA.. AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C. The Steamer I? I TL? O T BOY, . Captain W. T. MCNELTY, Will leave Accommodation Wharr every TUESDAY MORNING, at a. o'clock, for Beaufort, Pacific and Chis?T lng*. Returning will leave Beaufort every WED? NESDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. . - Will leave for Savannah, Beaufort, Hilton Head and spanish-' Webs every THURSDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. Returning wlli leave Savannah every SATURDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. Freight received MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS. Mast be prepaid to Way Landings. Goods consigned to care of Agen ts will be for? warded free of storage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVEN*EL, HOLMES A CO., jun23 No. 177 East Bay. F OR If' L O R I J) A, VIA SAVANNAH. The' Steamer DICTATOR, Captain _ . ^VT***^ h. M. Coxetter, will leave sc uti! ern ?^?^???31 Wharr every TUESDAY EVENING, at t-.ao o UOCK. (until further notice,) for Jacksonville, Fernan? dina nod Palatka, arriving back ai charleston every SATURDAY AFTERNOON. mayll j? 8AVENEL fr CO.? Agents, fJILME TABLE OF STEAMER WATER . LILLY, FOR JUNE, 1371. FOR EDISTO, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LAND? INGS, (INLAND ALL THE WAY.) The Steamer WATER LILLY, will " .?JT^a, receive Freight at South 4>tIantic.H433SHU Wharr, on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, ana leave as rollows: . .. ? CHARLESTON. I ' EDISTO. Fi May, 2d.6 A.M. Saturday. 3d......4 A.M. Tuesday, 6th.7 A.M. Wednesday, 7th..6 A.M. Friday. 9th.ll A.M.I Saturday, 10tb....9 A.M. Tuesday, 13th. .2* P.M. Wednesday, M, 12KP.M. Frtday, 16th.6 A.M. Saturday, 17th..2? P.M. Tuesday, 20tb....7 A.M. Wednesday, 21.6KA.M. Friday, 23d.9 A.M. saturday, w.h....7 A M. Tuesday, 27th...ll A.M. Wednesday, 28..10 A.M. Friday, .oth....2?i P.M. Saturday, Joly 1..1 P.M. For Freight engagements or passage apply on board or to DOUGLAS M ??BET, ; South AUantlc Wharf. N. B.-Freight and Wharfage payuble on the wharf. Junl-thm iSlarfjmtrrj, (Tastings, #c. :mnr5T mwfemos JOSE'S HOTEL, (FORMERLY HUNT'S HOTEL,) COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. This House ls in the centre of the city, convenient to ali the public offices and business houses, locat? ed on the southwest corner or the Statehouse Square; has been recently reopened and renovat? ed, and will now compare favorably with any Hotel at the Sooth. ROSE'S Omnibus will convey passengers to and from every train free or charge. Also, a first-class Carriage for the accommoda? tion of ladies. Junl2 W. E. ROSE, Proprietor.' FLEMING'S WORM' CONFECTIONS, (SANT0N1NE.) They it ~ purelv vegetable, safe and sore. Th? :est tn nae. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, Who-cBi.e Agent ?ran? flJistri?Buort. lc '! 8 ti; ..? >i- O'f.'m?J'ifii POR THE BENEFIT OF THE -" FREE SCHOOL 3^X1 ?I>> CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Haye commenced the Distribution of Awards in Lands and Tenements, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pianos, Organs, Harps, Statues, Gold Watches, r Si?yer and 'FlaM'^Ware^&jji^.by Baffle, J^i^^^ttbii^^^ a day, at 12 M. and 5 E?fc at the General Office, No. 147 Meeting street? Charleston, S, C. liol r . . iii ". S .:.:..*?; .. !?:%.-.- ... i ? : ,. . > ?. w..? w: ?-.: ? . -I:;., ;; ..: .':;;>.. ..?...? iiso.B fiK-W .... I .> .. J >.? ? i? ?r., . n* ;.j?f^.. ' 1 . ' ' 0 . . uff?3 Tte Directors Of the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, for the Benefit sf the Free School Fond, hawes compiled with the terms ot their Charter, and ? paid "over to J: R.' JILiSON, State Superintendent oj Edaqatlon pl South Carolina, the iom of One Thousand. Dollars fcsSaflS annual payment of the School' Fond under the Charter, (the receipt being hereto appended r nave inaugurated a system of Insurance L'ertlflcates which is surrounded ny erery degree of fslttefis ahd will be Raffled for twice a day,-at Twelve M. and Five P. AL, 1 in pabilo, under the supertnten?en'cd or Capt??n FEN?TPECE, a Sworn Commissioner,. ! .?evwa . ? im t - -*rf -.. ,v r The advantages of this system art,''that the purchasers canih?y? the choice of their ?'tv? num? ber* aoy wiere from No. 1 to No. 7Sr'. and the privilege or llmltlngor increasing their investments at pleasure. The Schedule of Rates adopted by the Company will explain more fully and accurately and can be obt'atned at the Office of the Company or from any venders. Evefy Raffle that lakes' place ts classed and numbered'oir'the Company's'Offlcial Books, and takes place twice a dav. as follows: >'nmbets printed on Cubes Irom Nc. 1 ia Nb. 78, are placed (in pnbne) by The Sworh Commis? sioner la a "Claas Baffle Cylinder and. are,.well Phasen. ? : A boy blln?foided.takes ona of thee? cubes which IB exhibited, to the spectators and declared to be and Ls recorded aa the flrstj&aified number. The Raffle Cylinder wfl.1 then be revolved, andth?boy again tak?sb?t another nnmbeiwiiicTi ls simi? larly exhibited to the spectators and recorded as ; he-second Baffle number. This operation wU?^ re? peated until Twelve numbers are Raffled out of (the;-CyUnder, and each number willibe-recordil on tue Official Book's of the Company in .the order jn' which lt is takeain the Baffle. These Twelve num? bers BO Raffled in each Raffle will decide' ah" the AWARDS OF CERTIFICATES'. r' ? ' i ? .All the sumbers itt each Raffle are eqnaL no distinction being made as tothe erderlfi which the .numbers are taken 1n the Ranier and the AWARDS ARE AT ONCE DELIVERED to the successful f CERTIFICATE HOLDER. '? " *m9Wxm^ EXPLANATION OF THE CERTIFICATE AWARDS. Purchasers select theirown numbers any where from 1.to 78, and for example, say, payu for the same one dollar. The vender gives the purchaser a'certlficate with the number or numbers selected, and enters the same numb r or numbers upon the Company's Register (with the amount sc paid) to be, returned to the Office or the Company by the .vender before the Rame takes place? D Purchasers may select a One Number Certificate, or a Two Number Certificate, cr a Three Number Cert??cate: or a Four Number Certificate. . .. : . . ' . \ A Single Number Certirlcate means a single number selected Oythe buyer ?nywr?er?'fr?m I to 78, and should that number be taken out, in the Twelve Numbera so taken from the Raffle Cylinder the purchaser will be emitted to an AWARD ..OF FOUR TIMES the valu&?r Sbarealu the RAFFLED PROPERTY or cost of the original Certificate bf Shares.-. ,-. - ,, . .,,,.,,<-, .,v . A Two Number Certificate means if the Two* numbers as the Certificate come ont hi the Twelve numbera taken from-the Rattled Cylinder, win entitle the successful bolder to an . AWARD or Shares tn the RAFFLED PROVERl'Y of TWENTY times the value or cost of the original certificate of Shares. - ? , ; . . ..., :. ..., A Three Number Certificate means li the Three numbers on the Certificate como out in the Twelve so taken from tho Raffle cylinder will entitle The bolder to sn A WARD of Shares In the RAFFLED PROPERTY cf ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY TlMESJie value or eost onh* original Certificate of Shares; If but Tw? or the numbers.are out in the'Three on the Cert??cate, the pur? chaser will receive an AWARD of TWICE'-the amonnt TJJ" the' valu?" dr ?o?t or the original Certificate. -, . . - - to:?? M : ? tt?* .0 nh* ermui A Four Number Certificate means ir the Fonr numbers on the Certificate .cerne out in the Twelve BO taken from the Raffle Cylinder the pnrcnaser will be entitled toan. AWARD of Shares In the RAFFLED PROPERTY of THREE HUNDRED- TIMES the vslue or cost cTtheortgtosl Certificate o? Shares, if but Three of the numbers on the Certificate are out In the Raffle the purchaser will recel ve. an AWARD of Shares In the RAFFLED PROPERTY of TEN times the value or coat of the original Certificate of Shares. ".- '. . ' ', A person may invest In a Certificate of Shares In these RAFFLES an amount small br large as hs pleases. The Company's Schedule List of Awards ls made out at the rate of ONE DOLLAR FOR CERTIFICATES, but Certificates will be i.-saed or the value of 25,50 and 75 cents; also, $i, $2, $3, $t, $6 and to $io and upwards, and the Awards delivered pro rata to the schedule list ol rates. The above explanation will enable any one desiring to take a share m these Hames to do so under? standingly, and the Raffles being fairly,and honestly conducted In pubho by the sworn Commission* er and exactly at the* hours named, they afford a safer means of investment than any other baal ness speculation. . "( The first Property and Land. Scheme or,the Company will be issned in a short tune, and will bo Raffled every three months. Any further information w iii be furnished by the General Agent bf tb^Company, at their. Office, No. 147 MEETING STREET, opposite th e Charles: on Hotel, where Certificates are for ?ale. .,..-' .-. * ' '"' "'. . ' ''J. * ' ( *' ' ......TH...' rrVfqi .;- . i. .:.:./; :'W J. JP. HORBACH. General Agent of the Gomp?nyj S?iSS? ^0:x: No. 34=9. .; "'' ; Sus": tv.t.*i.j?^*'.fir.w.Jiv^l ,v.. :j ... . ... CHARLESTON, May 24tb, 1871. Received of the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, of the State of South carolina, fdr ihe Beneflt of tire Free School Fond; (successors of R. H. WILLOUGHBY A CO., One Thonsand Dol? lars, being the sum In full to ie paid Into the bands of the State Sdpermtewien' of Education, "as re? quired by sn Act of the General Assembly or the St ate of South Carolina, passed at. the regular Ses? sion of 1870-71, anproved March 8th, 1871. ." ' j '.' '' ' ":~. '?<.>? J. BL JTLLSON.' ' may29-lmo"- '.'' '- ? 1 ' . Istate:Superintendent Education, Soathi Carolina. o*w?i ,?;o;i . ij?W.l; J : .":i?>; . urf-T I ?; j. "! . A GIVEN AWAY! THE SOUTH CAROLINA References in Sonth Carolina : General WADE HAMPTON, General JOHN S. PRESTON, Hon. B. F. PERRY, ?on. W. D. SIMPSON, Governor M. L. BONHAM. ANDREW SIMONOS. Esq., General JOHNSON HAGOOD, Hon G. W. TKENHOLM, Ben. ARM 1 STEAD BCRTnGpverpor J. L. MANNING, Hon; JAMESTHESNUT, Hon. J. B. 'CAMPBELL. ' . . 1. . . i-. . ?? ? ita -,. ? * ' ? T Beferences in New York City : AUGUST BELMONT A CO.. BanKers; MORTON. BLy SS ? COI. Bankers; Son, CHARLES O'OONOR, Conosellor-at-Law; Hon. JOHN E:WABD, Connsell?r-a^aw; Hon.; ROGER A PRYOR, Counseilor-at .Law: Coionel RICH A HD. LATHERS, T. A. HOYT, Esq.. President Gold Room? HUNT,. THOMPSON A CO.. Factors; ANDERSON, STARR A CO.h Merchants; POTTOS A CO., Msrchaaus; F. Z0GBA?M k FAIRCHILD. Merchants. 1 ' " . " , ' - . t . . ' ?-'--o-.?' .' $300,000 TO BE AWARDED TO' f HE TICKET-HOtDERSj 'CF THE SERIES OF CONCERTS TO COMMENCE ON THE FfffST *?7 OCTOBER, 1871, AT TH^E ?CADENIY OF MUSIC. CHARLESTON, S. C., ON WHICH DAY THE DRAWING COMMENCES. f--O---l- MOiV'J J .'. THE SOUTH . CAROLINA LAND ?AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCfATION. UNDER'THB AUSPICES of the, "Sont,h Caroilua State Agricultural and Mechanical'Society," will give a series or-coaccrts at' the Academy of Music. Charleston, ST C., commencing October 1st, 1871,' for the purpose of raising a fond to enable Emigrants to' Bettie upon lands selected by tne Association ror Homes of i Northern and European Farmers and others, in the State of ^outir*Caronna, and for their .transportation thither and support for, the first yeaiv ; , v :? -1,: ;? ? 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, ANO, NO MOUE, AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. : ; ; . , ALL THE PREMIUMS. INCLUDING" DEED AND CERTIFICATE OF HTXE TO ACADEMY OF MUSIC, will be deposited with the National Bank or the Republic, New York. #500,000 TiS GIFTS ! 1st Girt-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Charlestons. C., cost to build $230,000, having an annual rental of about $20,000, from Opera House, stores and Hails; the building being about 230 feet by 60 feet, and situated comer or King and Market streets, in the centre of the city, and well known to be the finest building and most valuable property In Charleston, valued at...r.......'....;.^.':.$'430,000. 2d Girt-Cash. .i. 100,000 8d Gift-Cash;.....Vi;..ii-. 95,000 4th Gift-Cash... 10,000 6th Gift-Cash. * ?,000 25Girts-Cash-each $1000..r. ?S.oajJ 25 GUts-Cash-each $500.:...' 1?,500 360 Gif ts-Cash-each $100.:'.... 35,000 250Gifts-Cash-each $00. xa.500 600 Gift8-CaBb-each $25.113,800 1250 G lita-Cash-each $10........ 1?,500 2104 Gifts, amounts to. .9500,000 BUTLER, CHADWICK, GABY & CO., Agents S. C. Land and Immigration Association, General M. C. BUTLER, ] a " JOHN CHADWICK. Esq., \ CHARLESTON, S. (X General M. W. GABY, ) -.1 il AGENTS WANTED-LIBERAL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED. Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing: General A. B. WRIGHT, of Georgia. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Yirginla. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE; of "South Carolina. Hon. BOGEE A PRYOR, ol New York. V FAIR AND < OM MENDA?LIl SCIIKJIE I CHARLESTON. 8. C., May-, 1871. We take pleasure in certirying that we are acquainted with General. M. C. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., and General M. W. GARY, of the firm oT BUTLER, CHADWICK GARY A CO., and know them to be gentlemen of integrity, and we regard theobject they h?t? or assisting immigrant? to homes in South Carolina of great importance to the State as .well ss to the Immigrants, ?ad .we have every confidence that their enterprise wlll.be carried out with fairness and honesty to all par? ties concerned. . '._,' GEO. A. TRENHOLM, I. W. ELAYNE. ' " B. H. RUTLEDGE, A' O. MAG KATH,' , JAMES CONNER, . .THOS. Y. SIMONS. JAMES R. PRINGLE, HENRY BUIST, WILMOT G. DBSAUSSURE. t ': Tlckete can be procured or E. SEBRING A CO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 84 Broadk Btreet. . - may 13-3 m 0?^