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Charleston. Yes, lt is all the world to me, That dear old city by the sea ! There I waa born, there would I die, My dost with kindred duet must He In the dear old City by the Sea. 0 speak not now of other climes; 1 wonld not lose the eveniHg chimes That ring from old Saint Michael's dome, For queenly stale or palace home Far from my City by the Sea. I know that God ls everywhere I know he hears the ext es' prayer, Whether to east or west they roam. I only ask to pray at home, In the good oU City by the Sea. . E. M. M. COMMERCIAL SEWS. Exports. "Nsw YORK-Per steamship Manhattan-105 bales cotton, 213 bales domestic goods, 65 tierces rice, 2i bales waste, 132 empty bbls, 60 casks clay, 135 bbls rosin, 1452 boxes vegetables and fruit, 160 bundles paper, 48 pkgs sundries.Per bark Fannie-175,000 fret lumber, 180 tons ground phos? phate, so tons scrap Iron and ja ll road axles, 600 empty carboy B and sundries. PHILADELPHIA-Per.sehr Amos Edwards-420 toss phosphate rock. Thc Charleston Cotton. Klee and Naval Stores Market. OFPICH CHARLESTON MiWS, I SATURDAY EVENING, July l, loll. I COTTON.-The inquiry was only in a limited Tray, the market presenting a quiet character. Sales 140 bales, say 15 at 16X. 4 at 16j?', 109 at 20, 9 at 20J?C we quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.15 ?18"'- - Low miodhnpr.M ?19X Middling.20 ? Strict middling......- & RICK.-There were no transactions in this grain. NAVAL STORKS -The sales of naval stores to? day have been 433 bbls rosin, as follows: 7 bbls extra pale at $6 25; 9 bbls pale at $6; 3 bbls dull at $4; 49 bbls low pale at $6 25a5 50; 266 bbls Nos. 3 and 2 at $21082 15; loo No. 2 to extra No. 2 from $2 25a2 50. No sales of spirits turpentine. FaatOHTi-To' Liverpool, by steam direct, nominal on nplands ; via New York, a 1 on upland-, ld on sea islands ; by ea!, on uplands a.d Bea islands, nommai. T> Hivre nominal, coastwise-to New York by Bteam, xi on upiands and Mc on sta islands ; $126 fl tierce on rice; by sail, XcSDs n cotton; - ft tierce on rice: 4oc fl barret?n rosir, $T?sfi Men lumber; $9@I0 fl Mon timber. 1 Boston, by sall, Xe fi Os on upland cottoL To Providence, oy sail 13 fl U CD beards, & fi lb on cottou; by Bteam fl fl bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by Bteam, Xe ft rb on uplands; by saU, $7 ft M on boards; sa ?a Umber; f 3 ft ton on clay, ard $s?3 BO cn phos pli?tes. To Baltimore, by steam, xe ft fe by ?ail, $6 60$7 ft M cn boards; $3@3 25 fl ton ( n phosphate rock, vessels are in demand bj our merchants to take lumber freights frcm Georgetown, S. C., Danen and Sati.la River, Gs., and Jacksonville. Fla., to Northern ports, and $K 912 ft M are the rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling to day bills 23X@23X DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. - The Kan ks sre pur? chasing sight checks on New York at nar; 6 days X off; io days x off; 15 days - off; 20 days - off: SO days - off. They are seBing sight checks at x pre alum. GOM)-J2S23 Markets by Telegraph. MONEY MARKETS. LONDON, July 1-Noon.-Consols 92X- Bonds 90X. a FRANJEFOBT, Jnly 1.-Bords 96 X PARIS. Joly i.-Rentes 53r 7c. Nsw VORK.Juiy 1-Noon.-Freights firm. Stocks steady bot dull. Gold steady at l8Xal8x. Gov? ernments Bteady and dull. State bonds d ni i and heavy. Money easy at 3. Exchange-long lox ; short lix Evening.-Specie shipments nearly $2,000,000, besides $1.250,000 in transit from Vera Cruz. The bank statement sbpws loans have Increased S2. 260,000; specie Increase $2,600,000; deposit In? crease $2,750,000; legal tenders decreased a trifle. Freights steady. Money easy at 2a3. Gold 13)?. Governments strong and little business doing; May S and Novembers have advanced XaX. States du 1 and heavy. Tennessees 71X; new 7ix. Virginias 64; new 72. Louisianas 60; new ?3; Levees 70: eights 86. Alabamas 102; fives 69. Georgias 86; sevens 90. North Carolinas 40; new 26X. South Carolinas, ex-divider d, 76; sew sar ' COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL. July 1-Evening.-Cotton opened Armand closed active;uplandsSJid; Orleans0>?d; sales 20,0(0 bales; speculation and export 10,000. NEW YORK; July 1-Noon.-Cotton Arm; nplands 20Xc, Orleans 2ixc; sales 1000 bales. Evening.-Cotion quiet; pales 1:20 bales at 20Xc. BO-TON, Jnly L-Cotton strong; middlings UKO! eales?); stock 6000.: . 52 't > BALTIMORE, ^ly -j;-Cotton"--firmer but not steady: middling fc-xasoftc; receipts 168 bales; exports canwiBe 28; stock 21,(22. WILMINGTON, Joly 1.-Colton firm; middling 20c; rtcelpts 50 baleB; exports 9o; saleB 5: stocK TTL SAVANNAH Jnly 1.-Cotton tending downward; middling IO^AZOC: receipts 198 bales; exports J824: PRipp 60: tuoek 7097. AUGI'STA, Joly 1.-cotton market opened quiet but firm sod closed doll an d'nomi nal at 19Xo for Liverpool middling; eales 100 bales; receipts 76. MOBILE, Joly L-0 tton nominal; middling 19X al9Xc; receipts 170 bales; stock 10,802. Nsw ORLEANS. Joly 1_Cotton firm; mid? dling 20X0; receipts 7480 bales, to which may be added 18.761 from surplus waste, damaged, Ac; exports to Great Britain 1070; sales 1500; stock by acm 1 conni 61.106. GALVESTON. July l-Cotton quiet; good ordinary 16c; receipts 185 bales; ea.es 500; stock 28,287. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. NKW YORK, Joly 1-Noon.-Flour dull and heavy. Wheat qnut and unchanged. Pork quiet at $16 26. Evening -Flour quiet and heavy. Wheat quiet; winter red mm amber Western $1 54al 66. Corn a shade firmer at 71Xa72Xc Pork lower at $16 60. Laid-kettle lt xe. BALTIMORE, July I.-Hour, except for extra sh-pplDfr, ls dun anti Irregular. Wheat-choice amber undia ged; other grades lower; new white $1 l&al ie i om stronger; while 82c; yellow 75c. Provisions unchanged. Whiskey 93>tc CINCINNATI. July 1.-Floor firm; family $6 40a 6 65. torn drooping at 67. Pork $15 50 > sked. Laid lox asked, bacon demand light, holders firm; shoulders 6Xa6X: clear sideB 9c. Whiskey advanced to 89. LOUISVILLE, Jnly 1.-Flour demand fair; family $6 25. Corn Him; choice shelled 72. Provisions very firm at yesterday's quotations, and small business doing. Whiskey t>9. ST. LOUIS, Jnly 1.-Flour drooping; winter ex? tra $6. Corn-+acks 68>ia60c. Whiskey 9lc. Pork easier at $ io-62 ?? als. Bacon active and firm; shoulders 7>?c; clear si "e* 9>fc. Lard lOXc NEW 0KLBAN8, July 1.-Pork firmer at $16 75. Bacon 9Xa9Xc; sugar-cured hams l&Xal6Xc. New York Rice Market. From the Dally Bulletin, Thursday, June 29: We do not learn 01 any change.. In foreign the busi? ness continues to be fair for dealers' use, and . steady prices prevail. We notice sales of 500 bags at 7a7Xc for 1-an goon, and TxrTXc for Patna. Carolina ls nearly nominal. The demand for lt ls qnite limited, but h. ld er.- do not care to .force business, We quote sxasxc for common to prime, and fancy at 9>,'a9&e From the Dally Bulletin, Fridav, June 3C: Dora? Btlc IK moderately active in small retail lots at about former raien. sales of 40 tierces at 8Xa 9XC. Foreign moving to a fair extent, and real? izing previous figuro, with a generally steady tone current. Sales of 250 bags Rangoon at 5j.'a 7Xc. and 275 bags Patna at 7Xa7Xc. From the Journal of Commerce: The business la foreign li- fan-, and quite sieady rates are cur? rent. The saos are 4uo bags Rangoon at 7a"Xc and 300 bags raina ai TXafXc. Lomestlo Is dui! ; BDd nrjxlnal. Most ho.ders do not press their ttock<-. but there In PO demand unless a heavy oe dlne is submitted to: 30 tierces told at 989^0, and ihe nominal tange ls 8Xn0Xc. Weir YorkA'sTal Stores Market. From the Journal of Commerce, Friday, June 30: Jn spirits turpentine there ls very Utile offered for prompt delivery ; the recent liberal movement has brought the stock down to a low figure, end with the high range of prices rullnc buyers are noe tanking ufter more stock than they require ror Immediate nee. Mercian table lots are quote I at 47Xc with sales of 75 bbls. at that price. The rrsiu market shows no new fea? ture. Full parcel-? of strained and low No 2 are hard to finn at anything like an approachable figure since the nceiit llber.il moveimnt The business ts centered on small lots, which are offered at a re?an velyTow lange of prices. Suies are 600 barrels at $2 72X, and loo do. at $2 80 The floe grades continue In light Btock, and the few parcels selling aie at very Mrong pri?es We quote s rained lu parcels of about 5oo barres and under at $2 75: No. 2 ai $2 90ai 2 ; No. 1 at $3 50a 4 50; pale at $4 75a6, and extra pale at se 25a 7 76. * S?w York Hay Market. From the Dally Bulletin, Friday. June 30 Receipts for two - ays 4075 balee. The market for shipping grades ls firm. The supply tl as nor exceeded the demand, and a'.i prime vrades will without difficult", brine $1 05. Among the re? ceipts we note a few lots fr< m three to eight bales new pe?era ly very poor, which ha* sold at from 85c to $1 10 per loo r s. The u< w crop will t e gin to arrive fairly an..nt the loth of Julv. The ?d'e.s nf shipping have been 17s ba'es ror savau Sizb, ?0 for Portsmouth, 75 for Norfolk, 112 for Charleston, 160 fv.r Havana, loo for 'Wilmington, 60 for Rlchmonf.; 50 for James River, 20 for Ma? con, 16 Tor Co) umbia, S. C., 10 for Fayetteville, and 10 for Brp.uleboro', N. C., all at $1 05 per loo lbs: also, 125 for Rio on private terniB. Retail lots are firm, aod sell fairly at firm prices. The season will be ru least two weeks ahead of last, and promises to be very large. Boston Market. BOSTON, Jone 28.-COFFEE.-The movements in coffee have been unimportant. Some 5500 pock eta Java have been sold in New York on private terms, but here the eales have been in small lots atl9a22c gold;3a400 pockets Singapore atlt)j* 17J?C, and Rio at I3j?ai5cper pound, gold. st. Domingo is quiet and prices are nominally. 9j?a 10c per pound, gold, in bond. COTTON.-Tne cotton market has been dull the past week and prices are easier. Advices from abroad are less encouraging, and the prospects or the crop are more favorable. Very choice grades are scarce and are offered sparingly, but iow grades are In better supply and more or less ne? glected. Manufacturera are purchasing only In small lots, and we quote ordinary at I5ai5)ic; good ordinary atl7??al7#c; low middling at 19.Ua l9Kc;and middling at 2OKat03fC per pound, in? cluding uplands and Gulf. The market closes duh at these figures, with ?limited demand. . DOMESTICS.-There lo a very buoyant feeling in the cotton gooda market, and all standard goods are selling at very fu'l prices. Manufacturers are well sold np. and are only disposed to contract tor tu ture delivery at value. In woollens there have been no movements of any Importance, but many desirable goods are soid ahead, and, with high prices ror raw material, there ls a very confident reeling that an advance will take place. GUNNY BAOS.-There has been more doing in gunny bags, but at lower prices. The Bales have been i"5 baleB at I3>ic currency, and 250 bales at &i?c gold, in bond. Gu.-KT CLOTHS.-Domestic bagging is firm, with sales or 750 rolls at I9&a20c currency. Cal? cutta is dull snd neglected; prices nominally 18a 18KC. HAY.-The market is not quite so firm, wita sales at $2Sa38 per ton, as to quality, and very choice lots at an advance. NAVAL >. TORES. -Spirits turpentine has advanc? ed to 52a53c per gal, with a moderate demand. Tar ls selling at $3 75a4 per bbL Rosin is firm and pale continues scarce. The sales have been 300 hhds pale at $6 60a7 per barrel. In pitch the BaleB have been m small lots at $: 25a3 50 per bbl. RICK.-The market li dull Tor this article am we have only to notice small sales of Carolina at 9a9xc; Patna at T -?&I ;?C, and Rangoon at 7a7??c perlk_ _ Receipts by Railroad, July 1. BOCTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 199 bales cotton, 58 bales goods, 44 bbls naval stores, 1150 boxes fruit, 163 sa Ks oats, and 1 car stock. To Railroad Agent, J R Pringle A Son, Smith A Chapeau, Eanapaux A- Gonzales, Mac? queen Sc Riecke, C Bart A co, Frost A Aager. T P smith. Pelzer, Rodgers A co, P Smith. B O'Neill, G W Williams A co, Kinsman A Howell, H Cobla A co, Paul, Welch A Brandes, Bollmann Bros, U Bulwlnkle. NOF.TI1EASTERN RAILROAD. 60 bales cottOD, los bbls naval stores, catv lum? ber, laths, tobacco, nails, rough rice, md?e, Ac. To Frost A Adger, T P Smith. Kinsman A Howeil, S D Stoney, John Marshal1. Jr, c Lelbenrood. S R Marshall A co, G Foll?n, F KUntwortb, J J Borger, J U ilallonee, E WelllDg, A J Salinas, Barden A Parker, J Wleters. Smith A Chjpeau, M Palmer. J A Quackenbush, W Pierson. W T Sanders, L 1 Pot? ter, and Railroad Agent. Passengers. Per steamship Manhattan, for New York G TDavis, M Tobias and wile. J F Wayne, Miss A Crews, F K Houston and wife, w D Bowtrs, wire and two children, Mrs Kran lng, D Sprlnz, Willie Gayer, Miss Leonhardr, Miss Simpson, w Smith, wire and child, Rev J Garrison and wire. Miss J Steenberg, Mrs Collins, Miss Botune, Miss Noyes. Miss Mmes, Mrs Lincoln, Miss Davis. Miss Lewis, W Nicholson, H S Eustis. A M Rhett, M T Mason, L F Post, Miss 08stranger. J Schneider, G W De lauo, J Lareck. i Wleters, H C McIntyre. P Brady, J D Miller, U Raphel, G H Manson, Maj Twining, H P Walker, P S Waiker, Rev J O Sibachte, Mas? ter W W Bellinger, S L Hall and wife, 0 Host and wife. J H Rush. Mrs Boardway and two children, Mrs Jay and three children, Miss Williams. Mrs c A Doughty, Mrs Bowers end two children, Mrs J J Satterwalte. Miss schofield. Miss MP Jacobs, Miss O'Dowd, T Z W! i temore. J Gregg, O D Seymour LOid Parker, G i Moore. Mrs C ark, Miss Clark, Dr Rodgers, Miss Rodgers, Miss Stauton, Mrs Fair bia, Miss Caller, Z HawK'iis, E Seymour, W Lee. Mr Brunslow, TDrtker, O Droster, w Angerfer, P Talton, M Frank. J B Price. F Arlington, H Stock, wile and two children, and 25 deck. Per steamship Georgia, rrora New York-Mrs 1 Davega, F Johanning, W B Pringle and wife. Mlsp Pringle, H Jenkins, E S Terry. Jas Nawton. W J Farr, J Laffan, K Simpson, Maj Reno, wire, child and nurse, RT Lozan. Hi Townsend, Jno Bess man, J B Gonion, J c Ford. Miss Ford. Mrs Swing berg, Miss J Mackin. MASS I? Phillips, Mrs Baitlett. C Zjgbaum, Mrs J Ryan, Master J Ryan'. Miss M Ryan, Warren Ryan. Wm..Ryan\Jos Ryan, Miss O Ryan, w c Qulnby and wife. Mts9 Qulnoy, Master Q.dnby, R Graham, K Lawless, BHD Cramp, C D Cramp. Per steamer Dictator, from Palatka via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savaunah-Capt Tain, Misses Matheson, M rs clark.. Mlsj M Clark; Geo E Set noble, w?ft and two children, J N Hawkins. E W ttrrjrm?'uiiJ Palvn. ttltn T nr/< pg.1-/?r G J Moore, Dr S Rodgers. Miss Rodgers,MissHar rls. Mr Bigelow, wife and two children, J F Lafan, Mr Jones, Miss Grlmke, and 43 deck. Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown. S C R J Lowndes and wife. Miss O'Dowd, Miss Brown, J F Pyatt and son, J Mazyck. E G Rue, Mrs Finst? erling snd son, W O Bourke, F B?ckmaooFWLa chicotte, A O Atkinson. Mrs Ratney. Miss wilson. J Douglass, J Wilson, J Green. D H Little, A G Trenholm, wife, onild and two servants, and 5 on deck. y Per steamer Water Lilly, from Edlsto,. Enter? prise ac? Way Land] g gs-J R Wescoat, and 8 on deck. EOKX OALZtiHAR. KOON B PHASES. Full Moon. 2d. 8 hour, 36 miuute? morning. * Last Quarter. P?ii 7 boura 49 minutes, morning". New Moon. ?Trh-.o houis. 7 minutes, evening. First vuarror, t.6th. o hour?. 31 minutes, morning Full Moon, 3iEt, 3 hours, 57 minutes, evening. Monday...... Tuesday. Wednesday. 6 Thursday... 7 Friday. 8 Saturday... 9 Sunday...... sr*. RISES. 4..57 4.. 58 4..: s 4.. 59 4.. 59 6.. 0 5.. 1 ECK SETS. 7.. 10 7..10 7..10 7..10 7..10 7.. 0 7.. 0 MOOR B. ti H. 8..31 9..30 10..12 IO..53 ll..20 IL.. 60 morn. IUOE -ATSii 8. .15 9.. fl 9..69 10..44 ll,.31 12..20 1..10 MARINE HEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C.JULY 3,1S71. Lat 36deg 48 miu 33 sec. 1 Lon 79 deg 67 min 27 sec. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Steamship Georgia, Crowell, Kew York-left 2Sth inst. Mdse. To wagner, Huger A co. W A Courte? nay, J E Adger A co, J D Aiken, C D Ahrens A co, M A A Ashton, Beunett A co, W S Bissel), T M Bristoll A co, B Boyd, G Byrns, W M Bird A co. E Bates A co, F C Borner, Butler, Chadwick. Gary A co, K E Bedford, J H Br?ning, J A Brenner, W H Oharee A co. J Chapman, c C Coe, L Chap?n, T M Cater, H cobla A co. A canale, Cameron. Barkley A co. J Campeen A co, P Dorsey, Coosaw Manurac turing co. W C Chapman, Crane, Hoyleton A co, J H Lopez, Mrs Jas chesnut, Dowie, Moise A l'avis, Douglas A Miller, L A DeSaussure. J M Eason A Bro. D F Fleming A co, A Ferrare, Jno S Fairly A co, Forsythe, BcComb A co, Furchgoit, Benedict A co, Goldsmith A Son, L Gronlng, Il Gerdts A co, W A Gibson, J Beins. H Goldstein. R Graham A co, N A Hunt, J H Hillen, Hart ? co, Jeffords A co, Holmes, Calder A co, Geo S Hacker, c II John? son, O E A A S Johnson. Kanapaux A Gonzales, F Kresse). Jr, Klinck. Wlckenberg A co, H Klatte A co, W KnoUeluch, C L Koroabrens, U Kerrison, L F LeOleux, J w Limey, Laurey A Alexander, J H Lawton A co, R Lawless, W McLean, Mantoue A co. Mci) Conen, ii cLear & K< n-'all, Jno G Mllnor A co. S R Marshall A co, Win Matthiessen. McLov A Rice. A Mmltz. M ll Nathan, 1: O'Neill, D O'Neill A Vus. J F O'Nei l, F L O'Neill, J l'arker, D Pani A co. c P Foppenheim, Paul, Welch A Brandes, M J Quintero, Mrs Leighton. C C Righter, Maj Reno. Wm P Russell A co, w ll Russell. J 1) Ramke, J II Stelnmever, E B Stoddard A co, D H Sllcox. Wm shepherd A co, Stettens. Werner A Ducker. Col Slmoiiton, F E Schroder, L ll Sherri see, M Ti lest. Stoney A Lowndes. Tobias's Sons, C Voigt, Wm U Welch. Tie ieman. Calder A co, O F Wleters, G W Wilhams A co, L W agner. Walker. Evaus A Cogs? well. Wagener A Monsees. S H Wilbon A Bro, W J Yates?, Dr L Wnrne, K Scott, C R Merrill A Son, R M Kennedy, J F Mathewes, A D Cohen, lugrahaoi A >on, Agent Florida Steamers. S C Railroad co, N E Railroad co, Southern i xpre^s co. and others. Thursday, 29th, at 3 40 P M, io miles south or Cape Henry, parsed steamship Souih Carolina, hence for New Yolk; 30 h, at 4 P M. passed steamship Amtrica, from ."-avannah. bound to Baltimore. Sehr Clara Sawyer, Branscomb, New l'ork-7 days. Md.-e. To H K Baker A co. S O Railroad co. B Boyd, II Bischoff A o>, T M Cater, J B Duval A Son. K ll Gardner. Dow e, Moise A Davis, G S Hacker. Holmes. Calder A co. Heath & Rice, D H Si cox, Klinck, Wekenborg A co. A McCobb Jr. J Reils, Steffens. Werner A mucker, P P Toale, J H Wuhnnaun, O F W.erers, E ll White, Wagener A Monsi e-. Steamer Dictator. Coxetter, Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. 1 bale of hides, 1 box, h*lf bbl syrup, and sundries. To Havpnel A co, W M Lawion A Sons, M Goldsmith A Sena Steamer Emilie. White, Georgetown. S C. 124 tlereeu rice. 335 bags rough rue. 8 bales cotton. 21 baes sea island cotton, mdse and sundries. To Shiickeiror.i A Kelly, Ravenel, Holme6 A co, H J Yanderhorsr, G R Mercer, J D Geddings. Frost A Adger, G W williams A co, N Emanuel, c E Niel? son. W S Heneiey C J Waiker, J M Ka*on A Bro, Jno F Taylor.I co. Pringle A Son. C R Miles, West Point MilP, Mordecai A co, c K Huger. S-effens, Wei uer A Ducker. W E Huger, J s Schlrmer Ter rr A Nolen, Bollmann Bros, Crane, Boyiston A co and others. ?teamer Water Lilly, Togllo, Edlsto, Enterprise an ) Way l andings. Mdse and sundries. To D Nisbet, Kinsman uro?. J ll Stoiber, J B seabrook HolmrB, < sider A co, stoney A Lowndes. A Jjhn' son, Kliack, Wicken jerg A co, ami others. Received froin Bennett's Mil?. 128 tierces rice. To Wm McBornJe. O H Ingre.aam * Son, and O F Wieters. ARRIVED "YESTERDAY. Brig L C Madeira. Moslander, Boston-T days, loe and md6e. Tc? H F Baker A co. H Bischoff A co, Stedens. Werner A Ducker, P P Locke, A Gage A co, E R Cowperthwalt Railroad Agent. D H SU cox, S B Wilson A Bro, B Gerdts A co, J Heins, R j Boure. A G Rebkoff, M Goldsmith A Son, G W Almar and Order. . , w., . Sehr Caroline Klenzle, Reeve?, Philadelphia-: days. Coal. To Gas company. Vessel io the Master. Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, Baltlmore-4 days. Mdse. To River Mlntng and Manufacturing co, and others. Vessel to Street Bros. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York James A tiger A co. Bark Fannie, Jones, New York-J A Enslow A co. v Sehr Amos Edwards, Somers, Philadelphia-H F Baker A co. Steamer J P Whipple, Gilbert, Georgetown, S O -J A Enslow A co. SAILED SAT?RDAT. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York. Bar* Fan nie, Jones; New York. ; Sehr Chas Comery, Pinkham, Baltimore. Sehr L S Davis, Bishop, Brunswick, Ga. Steamer J P Whipple. Gilbert, Georgetown, S C. FROM THIS PORT: British ship Remington, Fowler, at Liverpool, June 28. " . Sehr S B Franklin, Mocerp, Jacksonville, Fla, June 27. Sehr C H Eaton, Shackford, Baltimore, June 29. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Empire, Hinckley, at Philadelphia, June 29. The Marlon, Leffert, at Liverpool, June 13. The Black Prince, Marshall, at Newport, Eng, June ll. The M E Seed, Edmonson, at Liverpool, June 13. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Nxw YORK, July l.-Arrived, the steamships Wyoming, Sonder, Gen Barnes and Gulf Stream. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. The Marion, Leffert, cleared....Jone 13 The M E Seed, Edmoudson, cleared.June 13 The Romaine, Young, up.May 27 WEST HARTLEPOOL, ENO. Br bark Ra'.bleen. Lester, sailed.June 6 NEWrORT, ENO. The Black Prince, Marshall, cleared.June 14 CALLAO. Fr bark D Melaine, Bertho, sailed.May 24 CARDIFF. ? The R T K Carey, -, Frilled.May 6 I The Martha, Lewis, sailed.May b DOMESTIC. NEW YORK. Bark Jas Muir. Rogers, cleared.June 26 Sehr Florence Rogers, sheppard, cleared...lune 22 Sclir B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared;.June 15 Sehr Lilly, Hoghes, up.June 22 PHILADELPHIA. steamship Empire, Hinckley, cl'd.June 20 Sehr A s Gaskin, Uasklll, up.June 16 Sehr J L Merrill, Wick, np.June 22 BALTIMORE. Sehr Matoaka, Fooks, cleared.Jnne 28 BANOOR, ME. Sehr Enterprwe, Trim, clearo'i.April 22 UaUrouDs. g OUT H C A KOLINA ? AILKO AL. j||fr> j*?? y^'i ? T^yi^S? CHARLESTON, S. C.. June 8,1871. On and after SUNDAT, Juno ll, the Paken? ser iTains oil M:c goctn ..: r.?una Railroad wii .j: ?E .'t-Uovfs: FOR AUGUSTA. .eave Charleston. 8.20 A. M. .rrive a? Augusta.4.25 P. M FOR COLUMBIA. ..? ave barlesion. 8.20 A. M. Ulive at Columbia.3.40 P. M. POR CHARLESTON. Jeave Augusta. 7.40 A. M .\rn ve at Chariest on. 3.20 P. M. Le ive columbia. 7.40 A. M Aim ve at chariest on. 3.20 P. M. ' - THROUOn WILJIINOTON TRAIN. Leave. Acenia.&.3.00 A. M. Arriveat Klngvill. 9.05 A. AL Leave Ringville. J.45 r. M. Arrive at augusta. 7.45 P. M. AV0V8T? Kiant ExrEEss. (Sundays excepted.) ..eave Charleston.8.80 r. -1. Arrive at Augusta.f. ..'-T.oi A Mi ueave Augusta"..;. 0.0a y. a. COLUMBIA KIOOT ENi'KEeS. (Sondara executed.) ..eave Charleston..". 7.10 p. M irrive ot columbia. 6.00 A. M '.eave Colombia. 7.50 P. M .rave at Cbai teston.0.46 A. M . SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.2.45 P.M. Arrive at Summerville.. v.4.lu P. M. -Leave Summerville..". 7.00 A., M Arrive a; Charleston.r. e.15 A. M. r . t : CAMDEN BRANCH. \ \ .Leave Csmden..,. 6.00 A..M. Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A. M Leave Columbia. 1.26 P. M Arrive at camden. 6.00 P. M. Day and Night Trains make close connection? at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Centra Railroad. Night Train connects with Macon and Augusts Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenvillt and Columbia Railroad. Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept Sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia and returns on Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER. vice-President, j S. B. P1CKENS. Q.T. A,_ jai)19 SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL? ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road run dally a* follows: Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive at Savannah.3.oo p. M. Leave Savanuah.11.15 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.20 P. M. Connects at Savannah with the Atlantic ? cn Railroad for Jacksonville. St. Augustine, and a points in Florida. With Central Railroad for Macon, Atlanta, Mo .bile. New Orleans and the West. With Steamboats for points on the Savanna: inver. At Charleston with the Northeastern and Sontu carolina Railroads, and Steamships for all point/ North and.Weit. Through Tickets over this ?inc on sale at Bote? in Charleston; Screven House, Savanuah; and ai. principal Ticket alices North and South. Freights forwarded daily to and from Savan uah and all points beyoud. Through Billa of Lading issued to Jacksonville Palatka, Ac. Tarin as low as by any oilier line. C. S. GADSDEN. oct? Flneineer and Superintendent NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM PANY. CHARLESTON. S. UL February ll. 1871. Trains will leave Charleston Dally at 8:30 A. M. and 6 P. M. Arrive at. Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex ..opted) and 3:30 r. M. Train does not leave Charleston 6 P. M., Su>> l'AVS. Train leaving 6:30 A. M. makes through coonee non to New York, via Richmond and Acquia Creek only, goins through in 40 hours. Passengers leaving by ? P. M. Train havi choice of route, via Richmond and Washington or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leavtnc fr KI DAT by thi9 Train lay over on SUNDAY In Bal timor?. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN HAY In Wilmington, N. C. This is the cheapest, quickest rind most pleasT route to Cincinnati. Chlcau? and other poiuu West and Northwest, both Trains making con? nections ac Washiugion willi Western tran, of Ballimore nnd tl h io Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and SnperlntendeuL F. L. CLKAPOR, General Ticket Age?t. febii-i2mos E XCELSIO R HAIR TONIC, No DYE ! Insures Healthy aud Vigorous Growth. War? ranted not to contain LEAD, Suiphur, or any other injurious Drug. The Excelsior Hair Tonic will keep the head clear of Dandruff, prevent the falling out of the Hair, and give lt a sort and beautiful gloss. It is not injurious to the health of ttie user, nor is lt greasy and nulty like many of the pr?para? tions at present offered as Hair Renewer?. Manufactured by DR. H. BAER, Wholesale and Hetali Druggist. No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston. Price per bottle 50 cents. N. K.-AH the preparations manufactured by DR. H. BAER are In accordance with formulas given by distinguished Physicians, and have been subjected to long and careful trial. They are no secret remedies, and he ls at all times prepared to submit these formulas to members of the profes? sion, or others desiring snch Information._ ^STflMA CIGARETTES A rew of the genuino ESPICS "FUMIGATEURS PECTORALES" to be had or DR. H. BAER, may25 No. 131 Meetlug street. < 5bippiiiQ. F OR PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY STEAM LINE-THURSDAYS-O', .j}. NECTING WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM L^NES AT PHIL AD ELPH IA FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. . _ The Screw .?.ceaniship E M I? I R, 22, HINCKLEY, Commander, . Will be dispatched for Philadelphia on TnmsDAY, 6th Joly, at 6 o'clock, P. M.. rrom Brown's North Wharr. ^Through Bills Lading issued for Cotton. Rice and Rosin, Ac., to the New England Cities. Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and the principal Northwestern Cities. Spirits Turpentine SB agreed. MwThe Steamers of this line will takf Lumber to Philadelphia on accommodating term-. For Freight engagements apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, jnly3-mwth3_No. l Union Wharf. Jl?? NEW V ORE, OLD LINK N BtV YORK AND CHARLES. TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1846. POPULAR PASSENGER LINE. THE VERY FAST AND SPLENDID Side-Wheel Steamships of this Line will sall from Adger'B Wharf as follows during the month of July: JAMES ADOER. SATURDAY, 8th, at 8 o'clock P.M. MANHATTAN. SATOKDAY, 15th. at ? o'clock P. M. JAMES ADGER. SATURDAY, 22d, at 8 o'clock P. M. MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, 29th, at 4 o'clock P. M. These steamships insure at the lowest rate and are noted for their strength, sneed and comfort. tw Through Bills or Lading given on Cotton io Liverpool, Boston. Providence and the New Eng land manufacturing towns at the lowes: mark? rates. MW State-rooms may be secured in advance without extra charge. For Freight or Passage apply tc july3_JAMES ADGER, A CO. jp O K X E W Y O R i i ON WEDNESDAY, 5TH JULY, AT HALF PAST 10 O'CLOCK A. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. The Splend'd New Iron side" Wheel steamship GEORGIA, Croweii, Commander, will sail for New York on WEDNESDAY, 5th Jnlv, at half-past io o'clock A. MT,"from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. Through Bills or Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS-A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania. Gotten burg, and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New Enz'.and Cities as usual. . Insurance by Steamers of this Line >i per cen t. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very fine State-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO.. No. 26 Broad streer. or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. % Union Wharf. Jnn28-wthsmw6_V_ NCHOB; LINE STEAMERS A SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATUR? DAY TO AND FROM NEW YORE AND GLASGOW. CALLING AT LONDONDERRY TO LAND MALLS AND PASSENGERS. The Steamers of this favorite LlBe^gftBBa, are built expressly lor the Atlantic rn3 Til lill? songer irade, aua nuca np io overy respect with all the modem Improvements escalated to insure the safeiy, comfort and convenience of Passen? gers. -, -y C . PASS AG s RATS?, PAYABLE IN CURRENCY, To Glasgow, Liverpool and Londonderry-First Cabin, $65 and $75, according to location; Cablu Return Tickets, $130, securing best accommoda? tions; intermediate, $33; Steerage, $28. Parties sending for their friends in the Old Country can purchase tickers at reduced rates. For further particulars, apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling oreen, N. Y., or to DOUGLAS NESBIT, No. 3 Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, s. 0. mw Responsible Agents wanted In town and country. Jun20-DAw3moa jpOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL ANP GREAT WESTERN STEAM ?OMPANY Will dispatch one of their first-class, full power Iron Screw Steamships from PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AB FOLLO W8: NEVADA, Capt. GR SHS..May 24, at 9 A M WYOMING, Capt. Wu INNER AY. May 31, at 8 P M NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD.Jane 3, at 8 P M MINNESOTA, Capt. t. W. FREX MANN.Jone 7, at P.SO A M IDAHO, Capt. PRICE.June 14, at S P M MANHATTAN, Capt. FoKSYTH..June 17, at 3 P M eOLORADO.Capt.T.F.FRBBMAN.June 21, at 3 P M WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLIAMS.. June 28, at 2 ? M table Passage -$80, gold. Steerage Passage (Office Ne. 29 Broadway) $30, currency. For Freight or Cabin Pacage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 63 Wall street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool issued by the Charleston and Kew Yors Steamers, which make dose connection with the above line. Fer particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., may6 Or WM. A. COURTENAY_ J3ACLF1C MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'e THROUGH LINS TO CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAPAN FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above ?neleave Pier No. -?2. Nortli River, foot or Canal: ??treer, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, ol the 15trj md 3u?h of every month ?except when ti.fi dAtt? fall on Sunday, then ihe Saturday preccd mg. All departures connect at Fanaina wits steam? ers ror iouth i'nciile and central American ports. Departure of lath louches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Jnpau and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco Urst ol every month, except when lt fills on inndsy; then on the day preceding. No california- steamers toucii at- Havana, but :o direct rrom New York to Aepiawali. one hundred pounds baircace Iree to e.ici! adu'.' leiiicine and attendance tree. For Passage Tickets or omer Information app; r. the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFIclK, on Mi* wharf /co; of canal street, North River. Ne? ,ork. F. Bi RABY. Agent. uiyic-lyr PROFESSOR BERGER'S EED-B?G DESTROYER. Costar* INSECT POWDER Glentworth'B Roach Exterminator Costar's Rat Poison Isaacaeu'sSurePop- Dearn to Mnsqultoes. For Bale by DR. H. BAEK. Iv?i No. 131 Meeting gt?ve* U S T RE OEI VED, "CARBOLATE OF LIME, the best Disinfectant and destroyer of Rats. M ce Bugs. Cockroacner, Ac A smaU quantity pi ac: ed where they frequent will at once disperse them. Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pain Ex J tractor. A fresh supply of Fleming's Worm Confections the most reliable in use. Also, a fresh supply of SEAL OLEUM, the great remedy for Rheumatism. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, m y30 No. isl Meeting street, _ J!????2S::_" JL^ITHI?G EXCURSIONS'. The beautirnl Yacht ELEANOR will marp a+ an Excursion to the Blackfish Banks, start-j^ta. lng from bon:hem Wharf every WEDNESDAY and FKIDAY, at 7 A. -M., and returning in the after? noon. Lines and Bait furnished on board. Fare $150. ' 1 The ELEANOR may be chartered at any time for Private Excursion Parties. Apply to Captain YOUNG, on board._JnnlO jy/?OONLIGHT EXCURSION OP GERMANIA BUND FOR BENEFIT OF NEW GERMAN CBURCH win take place MONDAY EVENING, . __*fl^?w Joly cd, 1871. Steamer ST. HELENAmmBkWmm will leave Market Wharf at ballpast s o'cuck precisely.'' A fine Brasa Band will be In atten? dance. - Shonld the weather bs unfavorable, the Excur? sion will be postponed until farther notice. Tickets can be procured from the undersigned, or at the steamer. F. W. MEYER, Chairman, C. H. OTTEN, C. P. GARDNER, F. BAESLOOP, G. C. SOHMETZER, Ja. ? Refreshments free._JnnlQ-63tufm3 Q.EORGETOWN STEAMER. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain C. C. White, will leave Commercial,_ wu arr as above on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, the 5th Inst., at 9 o'clock, and'leave Georgetown on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, the 6th last., at 4 o'clock. Fi eight will be received - on WedneB ! ay. Freight will be received for Waverly Mill this trip. SHACEELFORD A KELLY, Agents, J cly 3-2_ No. 1 Boyo 's wharf. JpOURTH OF JULY SCHEDULE. MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FERRY. The following SCHEDULE will be observed TO MORROW, 4th instant: __ Leave Charleston at 6 30 and io A.. 6 P. M. Leave Mount Pleasant at 7.30 A. M., 12 M., 1.30, 4.15 and 6.45 P. M. Leave Sullivan's Island at 8 and ll A. M., 4 and 6.30 P. M. J. H. MURRAY, Jnly3-?_Agent. REMOVAL FROM SOUTH ATLANTIC TO SOUTHERN WHARF. FORED1STO, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LAND? INGS, (INLAND ALL THE WAY.) The Steamer WATER LILLY will " .?Tf^K receive Freight Tins DAT, TTfctiHf day, 3d July,) at SOUTHERN WHARF, auu leave as above on WEDNESDAY MORNING, the 5th, at o'clock. For Freight engagements or passage apply on beard or to DOUGLAS NISBET, At Freight'Offlce, Southern Wharf. N. B.-Freight and Wharfage payable on the wharf._Jul? 3-1 jyj-OONLIGHT EXCURSION OF THE WASHINGTON STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPANY^ The Steamer ST. HELENA will leave Market Wharf on WEDNES-_ DAY, Joly 6tb, at 8 o'clock P. M. Honorary, Con tributing and Active Members are requested to call on the Committee for their Cards of invita? tion. COMMITTEE. M. FITZ GIBBON, H. K. WICKING, J. J. GUENVEUR, J. J. PREONALL, . JACOB K>OBELOCH. Julyl-8tnw3 _? ^TEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA., AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C. The Steamer PILOT B O Y , Captaba W. T. MCNELTY, Will leave Accommodation Wharf - . ??.tT^'w every MONDAY MORNLNO, at sjggSSESC o'clock, for Savannah, Beaufort, Bilton Head aud spanish WeliB. Returning will leave Savannah every WEDNESDAY MORNING. Will leavo for Bennforr, Pacific and Chlsolm's Landings every THURSDAY MORNING, a>8 o'clock. Returning will leave Beaufort every FRIDAY MORNING. Freight received WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Hunt ho prapnlfl fr? Way LnnrllngB. Goods consigned to care of Agents will be for? warded free of storage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVEN EL, HOLMES A CO., jnn3Q_No. 177 Easi Bay. J^U ii r L ,U K i I) A, VIA SAVANNAH. The Steamer DICTATUlt, Captain P _ -rTT^w L. M. Coxetter, will leave 6UIM\GVU?????????2Z Wharf every 'ITEHI-AT EVENINO, ut ?.ao O'C.OVK, (until further notice,) for Jacksonville, Fernan? dina and PolatKa. arriving back at charles; on every SATCRDAY AFTERNOON. mayll_ttAVKNEL A CO.. Agents. Q.RAND EXCURSION TO LAKE SUPERIOR. THE UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY WILL SEND TOEIR FAVORITE STEAMER ARCTIC.Captain J. E. TURNER, LEAVING BUFFALO JULY 19, CLEVELAND J ULT 20, DETROIT JULY 21, OH A GRAND EXCURSION AROUND LAKE SUPERIOR, Visiting every point or Interest on that cele? brated and beautiful Lake. The trip will occupy twenty-five days. Promi? nent attractions on tue rome are Lake Erle, Cleveland, Detroit. Detroit River, Lake St. Clair aud River, Sarnia, Lake Baron, Sault Ste Marie, St. Mary's River and Rapids, Lake Superior, Neeplgon River, (four days' for trout Hailing;) isle Royate, the celebrated Silver leland, Fort Will am, (one day lo visit the British Camp, the Hudson Bay Station, and the famous Amethlst Vein,) Duluth, Superior City, Bay ti eui. La Pointe. Portage Lake, (Copper Mines one day,) Marquette, (Iron Mines at Negaunee one day.) the Pictured Rucks, Point aux Pins, Detour, Macki? nac, and Put ln-Bay. An experienced Physician will he on board the entire trip. A sufficient number of Laundresses will bo on board. A good Band of Music will accompany thc Ex? cursion. As only Eighty Tickets will be sold, application for them should be made at once. Fare for the entire trip, including Meals and Berths. One Hundred nud Twenty-live Dollars. For Passage and all Information, apply to SETH CALDWELL, Agent, No. 1 Main street. Bat?alo. S. D. CALDWELL, General Manager. B. F. PATRICK, Jnn26-2l Geucral Passenger Agent, Buffalo. F OR LAKE SUPERIOR |fc THE UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY, AND ATLANTIC, DULUTH AND PACIFIC LINE. One of the Splendid Steamers METt'OR, INDIA, PACIFIC, COBURN, ATLANTIC, JAPAN, KEWEE NAW, ARCTIC, CHINA and ST. PAUL, Will leave Buffalo dally (except Fridays and Saturdays,) at 3 P. M., Erle the next morning, Cleveland the same night, and Detroit at 10' P. M.. dally, (ex? cept Sundays and Mondav3.) for DULUTH and In? termediate LAKE SUPERIOR PORTS. Connections are made ai Duluth with the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad, to St. Paul, aud all points In Minnesota, Northern Wisconsin aud Iowa. Also, with the Northern Pacific Rail? road for the Red River Country. Excursion Tickets, AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. will be Issued by all principal Railroiuls to at. raul by this route, rctumtng via all rall. Or by Rall Routes to St. Paul and Duluth, returning via Lake. During the mouths cf June, July and August, EXCURSION TRIPS will be made via the North Shore or Lake Superior, vlsitiug thc Silver Mmes, Fort William, Grand Portage, Sec. For further information, apply to B. F. PATRICK, General Passenger Agent, Buffalo, N. Y. E. T. EVANS. Manager A. D. and P. Line. S. D. CALDWELL, General Manager U. S. Co. may8-mwf3mo3 W ABNER'S IODO F O RM AND IRON PILLS. For sale by DR. H. BAER, janis_No. 13i Meeting street. JgLECTRO MAGNETIC BATTERIES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE? BAGS, ic. For sale by DR. H. BAER, mario No. l31Mectlng street. J S?nt (Brormce, &t. BEDFORD'S ( It ATE CORWINS GROCERY AND T ?A W A R E 'BC O XJ S E. --- . M HEADQUARTERS FOB SELECTED DAIBT BUTTES ,v . 1 PURE LEAF LABD . ' 1 PBIME FACTOBT AND ENGLISH CHEESES : ENGLISH AND AMEBICAN CB4CKEBS, Vid BISCUITS, AC., Ac. N. E.-I CLAIM TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE. ASSORTMENT OP FAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS CITY; . . ..* r ,. ' .. a? 1 . E. E. BEDFORD, i VERY , I PURE ? -* SUCCESSOR TO i CHOICE [BRANDIES, WINES ' WILLIAM S. CORWIN ? i CO., \ .>j FAMILY , AND VERY OLD __ gv?'n No. 375 KING STREET; FLOUR. no? WHISKIES. . ? OPPOSITE HASEL. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Fine Teas, Coffees; Sugars Pr?idsioiis, : Spices, &o* HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS. V E GE T A(B LES, MEATS, SOUPS, (fcc. All articles sold from this establishment are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTED aocds leiirered to ail pans of the1 City, Railroad Depots, steamboats, free of expense. EVERT E. BEDFORD. ) ISO. H. GRUBER. ( SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. (JAS. S. MARTIN, j WM. G. MOOD, Ja, ?nm s, Ol ri em i cols, Ut. ROSADALIS. ROS AD ALIS is the bert Blood Purifier. ROSADALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROSADALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROSADALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSADALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSADALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROSADALIS endorsed by the following : Dr. R. WILSON CARR, of BalUmore. . Dr. T. C. POOH, or Baltimore. i Dr. THOS. J.BOTKIN, of Baltimore. Dr. A. DfjRGAN, of Tarboro', N. C. Dr. J. s. SPARKS, of Nlcholasvlle, Ky. Dr. A. F. WBEELER, of Lima, Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. MCL'ARTHA, of Sooth carolina, and many otners. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC ROSADAL?W, endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL,, now of Mary ? land Conference, formerly Chaplain in the Con federate Army of Northern Virginia. ROSADALIS is Alterative, Tonio and Diuretic, and acts at one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all '.be SECRETORY ORO ANS, ex? pelling all Impure matter and building up the system to a healthy, vlgorons.condition. KOSADALIS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. BOWIE. MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale^ GOODRICH, WIN EM AN A CO., \ Agents in Dr. H. BAER, ) Charleston. mare-ly_ UPRAM'S ANTIDOTE FOB STRONG DRINK, A SURE CURE FOR DRU??EBNNESS. One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mali, postage paid, on receipt of price. The Antidote is the beat remedy that can be administered In Manla-a-Fotu, and also for all ucrvous airectiona. For sale by Dr. H. BAER. No. isl Mee Ung street, . ocr6 Atreot for South Carolina i?larr(inerTj, Castings, Ut. jgTT^T?TiTTE^ ? s?f. PHOENIX IBON WORKS* JOHN F. TAYLOR 4 CO., (Successors to Cameron' J; Co.,) ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS. Ac, Ac. Corner East Bay and Pritchard streets, near the Dry Dock, CHARLESTON. S. C. . MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Marine, Stationary and Portable. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. COTTON PRESSES. Shafting, Pulleys and Gearing Iron Irunts for Bnlldmgs Casi nigs of every kind in Iron or Brass Forgings or every description. . a?-Guarantee to furnish Engines and Boilers of as good quality and power, and at as low rates us can be had lu New York, Baltimore or Phil? adelphia. AGENTS FOR JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOVERNOR AND STOP VALVES, which are put on all Engines made a these Works. #3* Repaire promptly attended to. marl0-mwf6mosD4C r ?p?icol. JJ^ON?Y CANNOT BUY ITT . FOR SIGHT ?S PRICELESS!! The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. Ev SPENCES A CO., New York, which ar J now offered to the public, are pronounced by all the celebrated Opticians or the world to be the most Perfect, Na? tural Artificial help to the haman eye ever known. They are ground, under their own supervision, 1 from. minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, "Diamond," on account or their hardness and brilliancy. The sclent inc principle on which they aro con* I structed brings the core or centre of the lens di? rectly in front or the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the nat aral, healthy sight, and preventing au unpleasant sensations, such a? glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, ?ic, peculiar to all others in use. They are mounted in the finest manner; tn I frames of the best quality, of all materials used for that purpose. Their/finish and durability can? not be surpassed. CAUTION.-None genuine unless bearing their trade mark stamped on every frame. JAMES ALLAN, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry, Sterling SUverware and Optical doods, No. 307 King street. \ oct3l-9tuthlyr Charleston, S. C. geming itlarrnru5. HE GX)l^ Ml]D^ SEWn?QMACHn?B.^ DOUBLE LOOK ELASTIC STITCH. This is the most simple and reliable Two Thread Sewing Machine in the world.. It sews direst from two threads, and ls $15 less than any. other first-class Sewing Machine. Samples can be seen at No, 165 MEETING STREET, opposite Charles? ton Hotel, Sole Agent for.the State. Sub-agents wanted through the State. Address w. S. BIS-. SELL, Charleston. Also agents for Home Shuttle Hand Machine. $25. apr4-tuths6mos AND THE lWEED?' FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-ST1TOH MACHINE. - are the best in use. For sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pay? ments, on easy terms, or for cash. Ali kinds of Machine attachments, Needie?, Cotton, (white black and colored,) Silk. Oil, Soap, Ac., Ac Repairing as usual. Circulars and samples ol work sent on application. D. B. HASELTON, Genertl "eater ia First Class Sewing ai*, ch ines ana Material, No. 307 King street, angl7 . *< Charleston. S. C. Jsaacscn's Preparations. IFOIFj DEATH TO RATS, ?ROACHES BEDBUGS, &c. NEVER FAILING. BOIES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS. HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ALWAYS FRESH. Sold at Wholesale by DO WIE. MOISE Ss DAVIS, And at retail by all Druggists. rebi-emo Brags and Jfleoicinis QERILAN^ AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS I This ls the best Medicine ror young children suffering with Colic, Diarrhoea, or any other com* plaint, incident to Teething, lt may be given with safety, aa lt contains no opium, or other in? jurious anodyne. Price, 25 cents a bottle. Manufactured and for sale by DR. H. BABB. Also by the following Druggists: A. W. ECKEL A COv, Dr. A. RAOUL, Dr. W. A. SERINE, A. O. ? AK BOT, W. T. LITTLE A CO., J. BLACKMAN, P. M. COHEN, Dr. E. H. KELLERS, E. S. BURNHAM, GRAMAN A s CH WAKE, G. W. AIMAR, J. LOCKWOOD, G. J. L?HN, W. T. LINN, . S W. A. GIBSON, * And by Druggists generally. jans J1RENCH PATENT Ji < Prepared by Grlmault A Co., Paris : SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHATE OF LIME, a SOT erlgn remedy m phthisis-relieves, Coughs, .Nlghtsweats, Ac. Guaran?, for headache, neuralgia, Ac. Pepsine, for indigestion. IOSB or appetite, Ac Iodized Syrup of Horseradish, invaluable for persons unable to take CodUver Oil-especially recommended In cutaneous affections, and aa a moBt powerful depuratlve. Digestive Lozenges of the Alkaline Lactates, a pleasant and effective remedy for functional d?? rangement of the digestive organs. Troches of Pepsine and Paucreatlne. ALSO, PURGATIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cottln. VOMITIF LE ROY, marinade Cnttm. Dragees de Santon ive. Dragees de Morphine. Lancelot's Asthma Cigarettes. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, may3Q_No. 131 Meeting strftt. UST RECEIVED, "CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda Cream of Tartar Fresh Hops. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, ocr* No. 131 Meeting street JJOMOOPATHIC REMEDIES. Just received a full assortment of HOMOEOPA? TH ic MEDICINES: Tinctures, Pellets and Pow? ders, of different potencies. Sugar of Milk and Globules, at wholesale. Family cases filled at reasonable rates, by DR. H. BAER, may 15 No. 1S1 Meeting street 4