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COMMERCIAL NEWS. Ki po ru. ' NSW TORS-Per steamship James Adger-64 bags sea Island 20s bales upland cotton, 64 tierces 181 bales domestic goods, 108 bWs rosin, 20 pkgs sundries, 394 boxes Irait, 5219 watermelons. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Sea Gull-38 bales cotton, 50 tierces rice, 18 bales domestics, 24,000 reef lumber, 16 casks wine, 7 bales hides, 184 bbls rosin, and sundries. - Vita Charleston Cotton. Ulca ?nd .varal Stores Market* ? om? CHARLESTON r-xws, SATURDAY EVEKING. July 8, is71. COTTON.-Tbe market opened firm, and on re? ceipt or dispatches became stronger, more active and slightly irregular, with an advance of a fall Xe and even more "H Bs in some cases. Sales about 660 bales, say 4 at 16, 62 at 16X. 5 at 16X, lo at 17,15 at 18,62 at 18X, 114 at 10,23 at lox. ll at 19^,18 at lox, 29 at 20, 31a*20X, 16lat20X, 28 at au We quote low grades somewhat nomi? nally.- : ...V. LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good- ordinary.ie @n Low middling. .19X@23 Middling.......20X&21 Strict middling...21 >?@ Bus.-The market for this gram waa quiet and without transactions.* ' NAVAL STORKS.-Sales 462 bbls rosin, as follows: 169 bbls No 3 at $2 26, 62 bbls No 2 at $2 30, 2 40 and 2 60, and 231 bois pale, low'pale andNo lon '? private terms; also, lie bbls spirits turpentine at jae. ' ./tfftmsnri-To Liverpool,, by steam direct, rnsardaai on. uplands; via New York, j<d ' on upland?, ld on'sea islands; by sal, Oft;uplands aid ssa island?, nominal. T "Havre-; nominal, coastwise-to New York 'by 'steam, Xe on uplands and Xe on. eca ! islands; Jl 25 * tierce on rice;by sall, Xe * ?'cn cotton; - ? tierce on rice: 40o *a barrel on roam, $ i? 3 ? ll OH lumber; $91310 $ M on timber. I " Boston, by sall, ?c *H ? on upland cotton ' To Pru v H euee, by sail $S * M on boards, Kt ft ? Wootton; by steam li 1? baie on Kew j Ypriiratas':' TO Philadelphia,' by steam, Kc *?l ? v'Wx?pW?ds;.b7 ?ii'i ii V M qn boards; $9 OD -'-'tamnei;' $?* toa ou ciay, asd*3$3 60 enphos jfhatea.. ,To .Baltimore, by steam, Xo * ?? by . ra: v $6 b'J'?~, ** M cn beards; $333 25 *p ton m . phosphate rock. Teasels are in demand by ' Our' tue roh au u to take' lumber freights frc m Georgetown, S. C., Danen and S?t i'la River, Ga., ?nd Jacksonville, Fla!, to Northern ports, and $K ?I 2 > .ifare .tho ra; e's on lumber and board a. rSxOHANoi.-SteriIngeo day bills 23X@23X. DOMESTIC ESCHANQB. - The Kanks are pur? eeing -light ohecks On New York at nar; 5 daya X-?ff; to days X oh*; 15 day s - off; 20 days - off; J so days - otf. They are selling sight checks at x "premium.* 1 GOLD-12Xa^3X. Markets by Trlrgraph. MONEY HiSXSTS. 1/?TDON, July 8- Noon.-consols 93XS93X. Bonds ?2. . . . * Evening-3oud8 92X PARIS, Jnlv 8-Noon-Rentes 54f 60c. Nsw YORK, Joly 8-Noon.-Storks steady and ' doll. .Governments dull and heavy. State honda doll and 'heavy. Money easy at 3. Gold steady ' atl3X. Exchange-long IOJ?; short ll. Specie shipments nearly a minion and a quarter. Freights duiL .-Evening.-Bank statement - loans Increase, two mil Hon and three-quarters;' specie increase -nearly three mllllons^deposlts Increase nearly. three millions; legal t?nd> rs decrease over amil -'?>Hon and a quarter. Gold I2*^al3. Govern - menta dull and heavy. States dull and heavy and little or no change. Levee' slxeB strong at 72X? Honey easy a> 2a&> sterling unchanged. Freights firm. Geln was wt rael v al the morning at 13Xa 13/4. but flattened at the close to 112X-81s, 15X; 62s, 15; 4s. I3X: 58, UX; new.-T.2X. 7s. 12%; 8s, do; 40a. 22X- Tennessees, 7IX; new, 71X- Vir? gin, as, 66; new, 72X? Louisianas, 69; uaw, 63. ."?fLevees, 72X; 8s, 86. Alabamas, 98; 6a, 68X Georgias, 86: 7s,-90X. North" Carolinas, 46X; new, 27. Somh Carolinas. 75; new, 69X Nsw ORLEANS, July 8.-Bank sterling 25X Sight it premium. Quid 13X ^ COTTON MARKETS. TTVKRPOOL, Jnlv 8.-r-oon.-Cotton opened fen. :g;up<ands9Xd; Orleans 9Xd. ?*..cuing.-Conon closed excited; uplands9Xd; Orleans 9Xa9Xd: sales 20,000 b?\ei, of which specnlators.and exporters took 10,000; nearly duo from Orlean-t .'90J0. Nsw YORK. July 8-Noon.-Colton strong; up? lands 21 xe;Orleans2i)?c, and bela higher; sales 3000 bale?, chiefly In transit. Evening.- otton,xe netter; sales 3000 balea, --Including 2100 in trauert; UDlands 21X; Orl?ans '-'21X. . . BOSTON-, Ju'y 8.-Cotton qclet and strong; mid? dlings 21Xc; ne receipts 17 bales; gross 020; sales 300; stock 6000. BALTIMORE, July 8.-Cotton quiet and firm: mid? dling 21c; net recelpts98 oates; gross 156; exports ooasiwise 276; stock 1255. NORFOLK, July S-Cotton-low middlings 19'.'c; s net receipts loo bales; exportacoastwlse 338; eales " 20: stock 1625. WILMINGTON, July 8.-Cotton flnn; middlings 20c; net n-celuts 50 bale ; sales 6; 8 ock 934. SAVANNAH Joly 8.-Cotton Arm; middling 19Xc; net receipts 200 bales ?sales icoo; stock 6951. AUGUSTA, July 8 -^Cotton opened very quiet, and closes Arm on the basis 01 ?oxc for full atyled LIverp'ol middling; ana 20)*c ror New "31 York mtddl-ng; sales 157 ba es; receipts 27.<? **? MOBILE, July-8.-Cotton firm; middilngS'iexa .-lOXCj-net rwelpta 201 bales; txpotta coastwise 1833; sales 150; stock78S60. Haw ORLEANS. July 8.-Cotton strong; mid dllnga 20Xa20Xc; net receipts 973 balee; gross 487; exporiB cnaatwisn 317J; sales 2100; stocK 60.8Q8. GALVESTON,' July 8.-cotton quiet; good 'ordi? nary 16c; net rt celpts 903'oa:es; exporta to Great Britain 1805; coastwise 745; -sales 12G0; s;ock 188. PROVISIONS AX?> rSOD?CE MARKETS. ' '- ' LONDON, July 8-Nooc-Tallow*44s 3d. LIVERPOOL Joly 8.-Evening.-Lard 483 6d. Nsw YORK, July ?-Noon.-Flour steady. Wheat .very firm, corn a snade. better. Pork heavy at $14 87".' Lard" anlot. Turpentine quiet at 47c.' Rosin firm at ?2 95a3 for strained. Evening.-F.our quietand unchanged. Wheat . dull; winter rea anu amber Wt stern $i 48ai 52X Oom Armer; good 8hipplug,72xa73c. rork $14 87al5... Lard steady. Naval stores quiet and Arm. Groceries Arm. BALTIMORE, Joly g.-2*lour dull and irregular. Wheat- active and unchanged. Corn-white steady; Southern lower at 75. Provisions un changed. Whiskey Armer at 94XS95. CINCINNATI, July 8.-Flour and comf1 rm. Pto visions weak ; rales unimportant and holders Arm. Wkisiiey Ol. LOUISVILLE. July 8-Flour and grain steady. Provisions Arm and ?ery quiet. Whiskey 90. ST. LOUIS, Julys.-riuur quiet-winter super? fine l?t ?o. Com slow. ' Whisk- y 92. Pork lo wer at $15 60. Bacon stiff and ?mali business. Nsw ORLEANS. July 8.-Flour unchanged. Cora . Arm at 78a8oc. Oats In .fair demand at 67a6Sc. Bran dull at $1 15. Pork doll and drooping at ?6-26. Bacon dull at 8, oxaioxc; choice hams UXaiexo. Lard unchanged. Whiskey Irregular at93XaSl 02. Coffre Armer at lsxaiec. WILMINGTON, July 8-spirts turpentine firmer at 44c Rosin Arm at S2joror strained; $2 60 for No. 2, $2 50 for stralned?$2 60 for Ne. L $2 50 for tow No. 2. Crude- turpentine steady; $3 for yellow dip, $4 26 for virgin. Boston Ma.-Lier. BOSTON, July 6.-COPTER.-There is very little change to notice In ihe coffee market. There ls a armer feeling for BIu. with morn active move mentsln neighboring markets, but Java remains about the-Bame. T>e sales of Java compile about 1200 pockets at I9?22c,'gojii ; singapore at lVX?lTXc, girt-, and Rio at l3Xai5^c; per lb gold. A email lot ol 80 bags St. Marks sold at 15c, ?urency, St. Domingo ls nominally 9Xal0c per .Ib^gold, lu bond. CotTO.s.-There has been a very firm feeling roi cotton during the past week and pne-s have ad .vance*.- with considerate si eculatlve ri-ehng. Advices fr-m abroad are al'so quite encoumcing, -ana holders arc confident of a lill U range of pri? ces for the balaMce of ihe season. Thp better gradea are very scarce, and rori>mall lot? that grade abiv**.middling fancy prices are realized. The soles have been at ]5Xai6>ic for ordlnarg: 16 Ali Xe. ror gond ordinary; iiMSO&c roi- low mid? dling; and 21X?21 Xe for midiillng. Including up? lands and Guli.manufacturers puren using in small lots at these figures. DOMESTICS.-The movements in cotton goods nave not been to any extent, bu titer* Isa firm feeling and ihe prap* cts of <he trade ?requite encouraging. All standard and seasouab-e goods are Belling at full prices. Woollens are Arm and we look for a hluh range of pt Ices. The demand ls Increasing an i traue has been more active. NAVAL MORES-In spirits turpentine there have been saie-> or too bb s to arrive at 50c and small lots on tn?- spot at 52a53c per gallon. In tar no change and The market ls quiet at $3 76n4 per bbl. Rosin laquie;, but for pale the market ls Arm at $? sont per bbl Potash has been sold In small lots ar $3 26HS 50 per bbl lor Southern. OCTNNY BAGS.-There have been sales of 250 bales at He, cn rency. G?KNT CLOT?.-Holders having submitted to a conalderab.e decline, there has been more r?olnz In cloth, a'les or 2no balea Calcutta havinc been made at i6c. and 700 bales at lexaiexe, curren? cy. Hornea-tc cloth is held flrui ?1 I9ai9>ic, cur rency^ wl'h sales of 100 bales at the latter rate. RICE.-The market ? quue dull ior this article, wita small sa es of ge d Carunna at 9c, Patna at 7X? &nd Rangoon at TC per lb. iv? iv Voi Jc Hay Market. From the Dally Bulletin. Friday. July 7: Feceip's to-day 2100 bale?. The demand rbrshlpplnv grades 18 fair and priced are steaiiv at $1 o\ with the 10! lowlnjr Hai"? at the price: 200 bales for Norfolk, ?100 for Rich monti, 10 tor Petersburg, 75 for Sa vannah, 370 f- r Cnarlcrton. Hnd 60 ror Wilming? ton. Retail ls Arm at $1 20al 50, thc latter price for extra. Straw in small supply and long rve i j Armer. New Torie Rice Market. From the Dally Bulletin, Thursday, July -6 Business has been a little alow, bot -till on the whole very fair, with former prices current and foreign grades attracting rather the most atten? tion. Sales of a few tierces Carolina at 83?a9>?c., and about 500 tags India at 7a7ftc for Rangoon, and 7>?a7j?c ror Patna. From r-ha Journal or Commerce: There ta?o new feature to note. The trade are purchasing io some extent, but holders do not look for much business to day, and are rather Indlirerent. We notice sales of 50 bags Rangoon, in bond, at 3>ic, gold; 300 bags do., dnty paid, at 7a7>?c, and 100 bags Patna at -t.^ar y, c. From the Dully. Bulletin, Friday, July 7 Domestic ls plenty, dull and heavy.-with sales of 25 tierces good Carolina at s>?c. Foreign la fair trade demand, well under control, and prices steady. Sales- or 450 tierces at 7a7,??c for Ran goon, and 7)?a7>?c ror Patna. ' From the Journal of Commerce: The market is steady. The trade are purchasing foreign to a fair extent, and the offerings are small enough to allow holders to exact -former rates. Domestic ls dull and nominal; SOO bags sold at 7a7)?c for Ran? goon and Patna, and 25 tierces Carolina at 6)ia 9*0. New York Naval Stores Market. From the Journal ot Commerce, Friday, Jul? 7 : The demanrfTor sptcltB turpentine ls very mode? rate. The prices- ivre Bteamiy held. Sale3 em? brace 90 barrels lr> lots at 47a47??c for merchant? able order. Rosins-tiie market remains very quiet; holders are confident; small lots only a>e Belling; 300 bbls. strained brought $2 85, iso bbls. at $2 90. and 500 bbls. at $2 K. We qnute strain? ed ai $2 85a2 90, No. 2 $2 90a3 25, No. 1|$3 50a4 60, Sale $4 75a6. extra pale 6 25a7 TO. Taris firmly eld at S3 75 for Wilmington. . Co!ombm Cottoa Market. . COLUMBUS, July 7.-To-day, Friday, moderate demand In our market; Quotations' nominal; sales 5 bales: Ordinary I6>(al6c, go^d ordinary 17Mal8c low middlings 18KC middling 19c. -ale* or the week 45 bale-1-o on European orders. 25 om sp?culation, o for Northern ?pinners, 20 for home c nsumptlon. 0 for Mobile. Week's receipts 80. bales, acalnst 83 the previous one, and 75 the cor? responding week last season. Shipments 129 balas. WEEKLY SATBHBNT. Stock on hand September 1, 1870. L5?2 Received i sst week. 60 ' Received previously.74,149-74.220 Total.ts,80l' Shipped past week. 120 Shipped previously.73,561-u?,993 Stock July 7. 1871. 1,308 On the week the stock na*< decreased 121. 'Wilmington Harket. WILMINGTON, July 8.-TURPENTINE.-Only 82 bbls received, which sold nt $4 ?25 for virgin, and $3 for yellow dip per 283 pouudl. SPIRITS TURPENTINE -Sales of 265 casks at 43>i c. und 278 casks at 44c per gallon. > ROSIN.-Market firm and oticesbetter. Sales or 1963 bbls at $2 35a2 40 for strained, and COO bbs at $2 50a2 60 ror low No 2. i TAB.-No sales reported. COTTON-small sa ea at I9>ia2cc per pound. Interior Colton Markets. ORANGEBURO, Ju'y 7.-Sales during the week 30 bales. We quote: Ordinary 16c; low middling lSJic; middling 19c. , MONTGOMERY, July 7.-Cotton is firm In the Montgomery market to day. We quote low mid? dlings at 18C. Receipts by Railroad, ."aiy 8. SOUTH CAROLINA J AU.Ito J.D. 123 bales cotton, ?06 bbls nival stores, 103 bales goods, 3413 melons, 150 sacks oats, 2 cars lumber. To Railroad Agent. Smith & Chapeau, W W smith,* Kanapauv A Gonzales, Pelzer, Kodgers'A c?i, A' S " Smith, Kinsman * Dowell, O H Ingnih?m A >ou, G W Witte, O' uart A co, Stein meyer A Stokes, J N Robson, Paul, Welch A Brandea, U Bu I winkle, M Goldsmith A Son. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 27 bales cotton, 789 bbls naval atores, cars Kim? ber, tobacco, mdse, Ac.. To SruMi A CU.peau, J A Quackenbush, E Welling,7 u Mallonee, Barden . A Parker, S D Stoner, John Marshall, Jr, Dukes fie co. 0 Lelbenrood, T P Smith, W stock, G Foll?n, I J M Carson. W C Courtney A co, J H Dawson, P Ra vend, Macqueen A - Rieche, SAC Railroad co, S R Marshall A co, W T Sanders, L T Potter, J K Brown, and Rai.road Agent. Paassugsn. Per steamship James Adg?r. for NewTork J M Van Wlukle, F Murphy. U L Towns jud, Chas L Christie. S C t-m'.th, Miss V Menden, CDiebel, A Fielding. Mrs A Stevenson, Mrs Wilson, Mrs WU llama and two children, Mrs Smith, E O'Nei l. M Mond. Mrs M Commerfortl, Mra T Crowther, Miss Florence. Mrs AD Mowry, Miss Mowry, Masters Cohen, Mrs J S Colien,dKhjs I Oohen. Miss I nile I Cohen, Miss Eva Cohen M1S3 J "Cohen! Miss RS Cohen, E E Bedford, Mjaster:JiFvGrei>n, Master GiJ Green. E II Gadsden, MfesAnnew; MrsaW* Butts,4 Miss B Nathan^ J relttzer, J T Wells, Mrs Pettln glll. nurse and two children, Mrs Leland. Thomas Paul, W Ewan, P Broadfoot. C Duncan, H Gors*. J Hogerty, F K Coi bett, F W Wagener, c. Burlin? game. ?ml 10 deck. .< t.% , Pet steamship Sea ouni.fc*^Baltimore-Mrs N P Dutton.'Miss M,.?.ution^R?v T F Gadsden, lady and nurse. Miss Landon, Joseph Wager, Ml-s Wager, and 7 denk. Per steamship South Carolina. fromXew.Yo?kJ -L if cmsoiii!, rl?ross, J F George, R D?nelas, r E Archer, w A Caldwell. F A Schroder, P Ferraro and wife Mis Dothage nnd two children, Matilda Gatler, Mr Childs. G c^ohanck, Adelaide Menzel, Gen rude E Lennox, Ellen J 'Lennox, S Tully, Ben Wilkinson, Lizzie Lewis. Per steamer Dictator, from Palatka via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and. Savannah-Miss Dun harnt Miss Watkins. Rev J il Qulnby. and d?ugh ter, Mrs Wright; U McMartin, Mrs Alien? P B Bed? ford, and 8 deck. ' roux G A. LE NI) AK: HOOK'S r-HAESS. Full Moon, 2d. s hoar, 16 nrlmues. mornimt. Lost Quarter, titi;. 7 boma. 49 minutes, morning. Now Moon, 17th. o boura. -7 minutes, evening. FlrsE uuarteu -.'fin. 0.Honra, 3l miuute.-N morning. Full Moon, 3ist, 3 houri, 67 minutes, evening. JCLT. Monday.. Tuesday..!... Wednesday,. F.iursdoy.-... Friday. saturday sunday.....' | SC?. ni=B?. ECK SETS. S, A ll. 5.. 4 7.. 9 7.. 9 T... 8 7.. 8 7.. 8 7.. '8 mar. VAIBil 12..19 12..40 1..20 1..6? 2"3L '3\. 12 Bets. 3..41 4..31 5..23 8.?14 7.. 1 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, 8. C.JULY 10.1871. Lat30 deg 46 min 3S sec. | Lon 79deg 57 min 27 sec. AKRIVED SATURDAY. ' Steamship south Carolina. Beckett. New York -left 5th inst. Mdse. To Wagner, Huger ft co, W A Courtenay, Southern Express co. E Bates A bo, O D Abreha & co, J D Aiken, E E Becfard, E F Benedict. WJ Bennetf, H Bischoff A co, Bollmann Bros, B Boyd. F C Borner, Brewer A Kohnke, T M Bristoll ft co, w A caldwell, Cameron, Barkley A co, T Campbell, Coosaw Mauufac'urlng co, T M Cater, Il Cobla A co, P Darcy, Dowle. Moise A Da? vis, Ellas Bro,-, J S Fairly A co, D F Fleming A co, H Gerdts Ac'o. D Goldstein. Goodrich, xvinemau A co. R Graham, H L Hart, Kltnck, Wlckcuberg ft co, H W Krlete, A Langer., Laurey A Alexander. P F Murray, Mantoue A co, McLoy ft Rice. J G Mll hor A co. W A Mertens, A Nimitz, D O'Neill A Son, J'F O'Neill, E Perry, J A Quackenbush, Ravenel A co, W P Russ'll A CO, E Scott, H Steinken, Stoll, W? bb A cu,'J E Smith, E B Stoddard A co, John'F Taylor A co, S Thompson, Walker, Evans A Cogs? well, G H Walter ft co, A S Wllllngton ft co. O F Wltter.% M J Zern- w. July 8th, 1 45 PM, Frying Pan light sh.p southwest 45 miles, me: steamships North Pdlnt ami Rapldau; samo date, 4 30 PM, Frylnir Pan shoals southwest 25 ml:es, met steam? ship Empire. Steamer Dictator. Coxetter, Palatka, via Jack? sonville. Fernandina and Savannah. Mdse and sundries. To KS.-nel ft'eo. Macqueen A Rlecke, F Kresse], Jr, J A Knslow, Jr. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship James Adger. Lockwood, New York. I -James Adger ft co. Steamship Sea Gull. Dutton, Baltimore-Paul C Tronliolm. SAILED SATURDAY. SteamslilD James Adger, Lockwood. New York. Steamship Sea Gull. Dutton, Baltimore. Spanish i?lg Bongua, Martstany. Barcelona. Sciir nenj G irrstde, Stanford. Philadelphia. Sehr True Bme, Tripp, West Indies. SA] 1 .Kl) YESTERDAY. Sehr Caroline Kienzle, Reeves, Jacksonville. FKUM TU1S PORT. Steamship Salvor. Iugraham, at Philadelphia, Julv 4. British bark Ermina, Phillips, Helvoet, June 22, for Koiterdam. Spanish brig Ranchita, Calz.ula, Barcelona, 8th June.. UP FOR THIS PORT. Brig B Yoong. Joy, at New York, July 6. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. The Black Prince, Marshall, from Liverpool, June 21. The M h Seed. Hopkins, from L'.verpcol, June 23, and was off Hollyhcid the bame day. MEMORANDA. Tho Norma. Ralslt h. from Bull River, 3 C, arriv? ed at Aberdeen June 23. The Ma> lon Leff?rt, rrom Liverpool for Charles? ton, was orr ormshead June 21. The British bark Balmacarra Castle, for Bull River, S C, cleared at Boston June 0. LIST OF VESSBL8 Cr, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS TORT. FOREIGN LIVERPOOL. The Marion, Leffert. cleared. .Jane 13 The M E Seed, Edmondson, sailed.~ - .Jane 23 The Romaine, Youri tr, np.-....Hay 27 Br bark Lady Dafferin, Pilo?, np..........May 17 WEST HARTLSPOOL, BNG. Br bark Kathleen, Bester, sailed'.Jane 6 . NEWPORT, ENG5. The Black Prince, Marshall, sailed........June sr OA7.LAO. Fr bark D Mei ai as, Ber tho, sailed.May 24 .CARD IEE. The RTE Oarcyr'-, sailed.May a The Martha', Lew?, sailed.May 9 DOMESTIC. NEW TOBE. Brig B Young, Joy, up..........July 3 Sehr H C Sheppard,. Clark, cleared.July fl Sehr Lilly, Hughes, cleared.,...Jnly 3 Sehr Myrover, Brown, up.".July 3 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.Jone 16 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr A S Gash iii, Gaskin, np.Jnne 15 BALTIMORE. sehr Harriet Baker;-. np.July 3 NEW ORLEANS. Br brig R McKay Spearing, Lera vor, cl*d?.. Jane 26 BOCSrOBT, ME. Brig C S Packardy Harrington, sailed.... .Jane 30 j . BANGOR, ME. ' Sehr Eastern River, McDonald, cleared ..I Jane 28 SJrttgs, (Erjemirals, &t. CHEMIST il APOTBEGART, No. 123 MEETING STREET, . CHARLESTON, S. C. ATTENTION IS RESPECTFULLY CALLED TO the NEW NON-POISONOUS and ODORLESS DIS l INFECTANT and ANTISEPTIC, CHLORALUM, (Chloride or Aluminium, the Saline Antiseptic harmless as common salt.) The Lancet, August 27th, 1870, says or this pre? paration: "It L> quite as potent as Chloride or Zinc or Carbolic Acid, and isat the same Unie non poisonous and devoid or unpleasant smell or every kind. These qualities will, no doubt, Insure Its being extensively used, and at no distant date we may expect lt to displace the antiseptics which are at present in vogue.? CHLO RA LU M ls an astringent antiseptic, ap? plied to foul ulcers by London surgeons, ag a gar? gle In scarlet lever, diphtheria and common sore throat, and has been round Invaluable lu laflam matlon or the eyes, ac. 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Through constant errort mid attention, he hopes tn merit a continuance of the public patronage which has hitherto been extended to hint. . Junl5-2mos- ; ROS AD ALIS? ROS AD ALIS is the best Blotfd Purifier. ROSAD ALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROS AD ALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROSAD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSAD ALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROS AD ALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROSABALIS endorsed by the following : Ur. rt. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore. Dr. TL C. PUGH, ol Baltimore, fir. THUS. J. UOVKIN, or Baltimore. Dr. A. DURBAN, 0r Tarboro', N. C. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, or Nlcholasvilc, Ky. Ur. A: F. WHEELER, or Lima, Ohio. Ur. W. HOLLOWAY, or Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. McCARTHA, of South Carolina, and many otuers. Sec ROSADAL1S ALMANAC endorsed by Rev. DARKEY BALL, now or Mary? land Conference, formerly Chaplain in the Con? federate AI my of Northern Virginia. ROSADAU8 is Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and -acts at one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS andall the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex? pelling all impure matter aud building up the system to a healthy, vigorous.condltion. ROSADALIS IS SOLD L> Y ALL DRUGGISTS. DO WIE, MOISE k DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH, WISEMAN A CO., J Agents in Dr. H. BAER, . ) Charleston. mar6-ly JJOMOOPATHIC REMEDIES. A FULL ASSORTMENT just received by DR. H. BAER, julyfi Kn 131 Meeting street. JTONEY! HONEY ! HONEY 1 Fine New Country HONEY, to be had In quanti? ties to suit purchasers Of DR. H. BA ER, may 25 No. 131 Meeting street. Y0 Shipping. ? NEW YOEE. OLD H.\K NBW YORK AND CHARLES. TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1 84 5. POPULAR PASSENGER LINE. THE VERY FAST AND SPLENDID Bld>Waeel steamships of thia Cine will sall from Auger's Wharf aa follow? during the month ot July^ MANHATTAN. SATURDAY, 15th. .lt 5 o'clock P. M, JAMBS AUGER, SATURDAY, 22?, at half-past9 o'clock A. M. MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, 2Mb, at 4 o'clock; P. M. These steamships Insure at the lowest rate and are noted for their strength, speed and comfort. M3r Through Billa ot Lading giren on Cotton tn Liverpool, Boston, Providence nnd the New Eng? land manufacturing towna at the lowest marke; nar state-rooms may/ be secured in advance without extra charge. For Freight or Passage apply to julys _ JAMES ADGER A CO. A NCHOR LINE STEAMERS SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATUR? DAY TO AND FROM NEW YORE AND GLASGOW. CALLING AT LONDONBERRY TO LAND MAILS AND? | PASSENGERS. The Steamers of this favorite Line. are baut expressly for the Atlantic Pas- _ seager Traue, and ntted ap lu every respucc-wlcn all the modern improvements calculated to insure the safety, comfort and convenience of Passen? gers. PASSAGE RATKS, PATABLE IN CURRENCY, To Glasgow, Liverpool and Londonderry-First Cabin, $85 and $75. according to location; Cabin Return Tickets. $130, securing best accommoda? tions; intermediate, $35; Steerage, $28. Partie? sending for their friends in the Old Country can purchase tickets at reduced rates..! For further particulars, apply to HENDERSON' BROTHSKS, No. 7 Bowllntr (.reen, N. Y., or to DOUGLAS NESBIT, No. 8 Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, S. C. 49- Responsible Agents wanted la town and country. _Jun20-DAW3mo3 ' JpOR 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. 48 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS-FOLLOWS: NEVADA, Capt. GREEN.-..May 21, at.9 A JJ WYOMING, Capt. WHINNER AY. May GI, at S P M NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD.June 3, at 3 P M MINN h SOTA, Cap.t. T. W. FREE? MANN.June 7, at 9.30 A M IDAHO, Capt. PRICE......June 14, at 8 P M MANHATTAN, Capt. FORSYTH..June 17, at 3 P M COLOR A DO, Capt.T. F. FREEMAN.i une 21, at 3 P M WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLIAMS..June 28, at 2 P M Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $30, currency. * For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, No. 63 Wall btreet, TS. Y. N. E.-Through Billa Lading to Liverpool Issued by the Charleston and New York Steamers, which make close connection with thc above line. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER & CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., .maye Or WM. A. COURTENAY JJACLFIO HAIL STEAMSHIP COMFFfc THROUGH LINS TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above lineleave Pier. No. 42. Nofth River, foot of Canal:_ i.trcct. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the I6tn .ind 30th of every month (except when the*: dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday prccjid tug. AU departures connect at Panama with steam? ers for South Pacific and Contrat Amencnn ports. Departure of 15th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japan and Ohma, steamers leave San Fran? cisco mst of every month, except when lt fails on sunday; then on the day preceding. ' No California steamers toncu an Havana, but go direct from New Yorl-c to Aspinwall. one hundred pounds baggage free to each adult Medicine and attendance free. For Passaire Tickets or other infonnatlon appl< at thc COMPANY'S TICKET OFFIt?E,' on thc wharf foot of Canal street. North River, Nev i orle. F. R. BABY, Agent. ulyie-?yr fatitv ?00irs, Ut. MOTHERS, READ THIS ! IS THOROUGH? LY waterproof. Pro? tects clothing; retains L?nea Diapers; avoids pins; permits circula? tion, of air. Reco ra mended by physicians ard all mothers whose children have worn them. Made in four sizes : 1 am alles t ; 4 largest. Price' $1. Malled free. Address P. YON SANTEN, No. 229 King street, Charleston. H, c.. Dealer in all kinds of RUBBER GOODS, ouch as Rubber Sheet inp, white and black, Air Pillows, Air and Water Beds, Hospital Cashions, Bandage Gum, Rabber Clothing, Piano Covers, DoorM ata. Ac, Ac, and Importer of Fancy Goods, Toys and Fireworks. }an9-3mo8 Hotels. JJ o s E's UITTYL, (FORMEDLY HUNT'S HOTEL,) COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. This House ts In the centre of the city, convenient to all the public offices and business houses, locat? ed on the southwest corner of the Statehouse Square; has been recently reopened and renovat? ed, and will now compare favorably with any Hotel at the South. ROSE'S Omnibus will convey passengers to and from every train free of charge. Also, a first-class Carriage for the accommoda? tion ofladles. Junl2 W. E. ROSE, Proprietor. ARNE R'S IODOFORM AND IRON PILLS. For sale by DR. H. BAER, Janis_No. 131 Meeting street. FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (SANTONLNE.) They* - purely vegetable, safe and sure. Thi best In use. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeiaug btreet, Who"*?.? Acent yjOMOOPATHIC REMEDIES. Just received a full assortment of HOMOOPA TUIC MEDICINES: Tinctures, Pellets and Pow? ders, of different- potencies. Sugar of Milk and Globules, at wholesale. Family cases ailed at. reasonable rates, by DR. H. BAER, mayl5_No. 131 Meeting street.. HASKELL'S ELECTRIC OIL. AND HASKELL'S CARBOLIC CANOER SALVE, For Bale bi DR. H. BAER, may2f . 131 Meeting Btreet. F gripping._ I8HING EXCURSIONS. The beaatirnl Yacht ELEANOR will malte Jl* an Excursion to the Blackfish Banks, Btart-SBK lng from Southern Wharf every WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 7 A. H., and returning In the after? noon. Lines and Bait furnished on board. Fare $160. The ELEANOR may be chartered at any time for Private Excursion Parties. Apply to Captain YOUNO, on board._? jun 10 ^TEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA;, AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C. The Steamer jP I Ia, O T S O "ST , ' Captain W. T. MCNELTY, Will leave Accommodation Wharf . .<JT^ih every JJ o N D A Y MORNING, at S^SiSSL. o'clock'for Savannah, Beaufort. Hilton bead ano. Spanish Wens. Returning will leave Savannah every WEDNESDAY MORNING. Will leave for Beauforr, Pacific and Chlsolm's Landings every THURSDAY MORNING, ai S o'clock. Returning wUl leave Beaufort every FRIDAY MORN IN a Freight received WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Must be prepaid to Way Landings. Goods consigned to care of Agents will bc for? warded free of storage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENEL, HOLMES % CO., jnn30 _ No. in East Bay. K JJ* L O R I D A, VTA SAVANNAH. The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain L. M. Coxetter, will leave southern,_ ._. Wharf every TCBSHAT 'EVENINO, at 531 ociock, (until further notice,) for Jacksonville, Fernan? dina- and Palatka, arriving back at Charleston every SATURDAY AFTERNOON. mayll RAVENEL A CO.. Agents. RAND EXCURSION TO LAKE SUPERIOR, Gr THE UNION STEAMB0AT?00MPANY ' WILL SEND THEIR FAVORITE STEAMER ARCTIC.Captain J. E. TURNER, . LEAVING BUFFALO JULY 19, CLEVELAND JULY 20, DETROIT JULY 21, u ON A GRAND EXCURSION AROUND LAKE SUPERIOR, Visiting every point of Interest on that cele? brated and beauitiul Lake. The trip will ocenpy. twenty-five days. Promi? nent attractions on the route are . Lake Erle, Cleveland, Detroit. Detroit River, Lake St. Clair and River, Sarnia, Lake Huron, Sault StQ Marie, St. Mary's River and Rapids, Lake Superior, Neeplgon River, (four days for trout fishing.) Isle Royale, the celebrated.Silver Island, Fort Will am, (one day to visit the British Camp, the Hudson Bay station, and the famous Ametblat Vein,) Duluth, Superior City, Bay reid, La Pointe, Portage Lake, (Copper Mines one day,). Marquette, (Iron Mines at Negaunee one day.) the Pictured Rocks, Point aux Pins, Detour, Macki? nac, and Put in-Bay. . An experienced Physician will be on board the entire trip. A sufficient number of Laundresses will bo on board. A good Band of Music will accompany the Ex? cursion. As only Eighty Tickets will he sold, application for them should be made at once. Fare for the entire trip. Including Meals and Bertha, One Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars. For Passage and all information, apply to . 8ETH CALDWELL, Agent, No. 1 Main street, Buffalo. S. D. CALDWELL, Gflnera! Manager. B. F. PATRICK, Jun26-2l General Passenger Agent, Buffalo. F OR LAKE SUPERIOR THE UNION "STEAMBOAT COMPANY, AND ATLANTIS, DULUTH AND PACIFIC LINE One of the Splendid Steamers METFOR. INDIA, PACIFIC, COBURN, ATLANTIC, JAPAN, KEWEE NAW, ARCTIC, CHINA and ST. PAUL, will leavu Butlalo 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-1 cept Sundays and Mondays,) for DULUTH and in? termediate LAKE SUPERIOR PORTS. Connections are made at Duluth with Cite Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad, to St. Pan,, anti all points lu Minnesota, Northern Wisconsin and Iowa. Also, with rue Northern Pacific Rail? road for the Red River Country. Excursion Tickets, AT ORSATLY REDUCED RATES. Will be issued- by all principal Railroaus to st. raul by this rente, returning via all rall. , Or by Rall Routes to St. Paul and Duluth, returning via Lake. During thc 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, ftc. For further information, apply to B.F.PATRICK, General Passenger Anent, Buffalo, N. Y. E. T? EVANS. Manager A. D. and P. Line. S. D. CALDWELL, General Manager U. S. Co. may8-mwi3mos Drnas, dljimicals, &f. JgLECTBO ALAGNETIC BATTERIES, ~ MEDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE? BAGS, ACT For sale by DR. H. BAER, . . '?mano No. l3iMeeting street. gPONGES! SPONGES ?. Just received a fine assortment BATHING SPONGE Carriage-Sponge Toilet Sponge Surgeon's Sponge, Ac, Ac. For sale by Da. H. BAER, may lo ' No. 131 Meeting street. QERM?N SOOTHING CORDIAL I AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS'! This ls the best Medicine for young children suflerlng-with Colic, Diarrhoea, or any other com? plaint, incident to Teething. It may be given with safety, as it contains no opium, or other in* jurious anodyne. Price, 25 cents a bottle. . Manufactured and for sale by DR. H. BAER. Also by the following Druggists: A. W. ECKEL ft CO.. Dr. A. RAOUL. Dr. W. A. SERINE, A. O. BARBOT, W. T. .LITTLE ft CO., J. BLACKMAN, P. M. COHEN, Dr. E. H. KELLERS, E. S. BURNHAM, GRAMAN ft SCH WAKE, 0. W. AIMAR, J. LOCKWOOD, G. J. LUHN, W. T. LINN, W. A. GIBSON, And by Druggists generally. jan2 JjlRENCH- PATENT MEDICINES. Prepared by Grimaiilt ft Co., Paris : SYRUP OF HYPOPnOSPUATE OF LIME, a 30V erlgn remedy in phthisis-relieves, Coughs, Nightsweats, Ac Guaran?, for headache, neuralgia, Ac. Pepsine, for indigestion, loss of appetite, Ac. Iodized Syrup of Horseradish, invaluable foi persons unable to take Codliver Oil-especiallj recommended in cutaneous affections, and as b most powerful depurativo. Digestive Lozenges of the Alkaline Lactates, & pleasant and effective remedy for functional de. rangement of the digestive organs. Troches of Pepslne and Paucreatine. ALSO, PURGATIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Ootttn. VOMITIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cnttin. Drag?es de Santonlve. Dragees de Morphine. Lancelots Asthma Cigarettes. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, may30 No. 131 Meeting-'atrP'tt. E XCELSIO R HAIR TONIC, No DYE ! . Insures Healthy and Vigorous Growth. War? ranted not to ' contain LEAD, Sulphur, 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 soft and beautiful gloss. It is not injurious to the health of the user, nor ls lt greasy and filthy like many of the prepara? tions at present offered as Hair Renewers. Manufactured by UK. H. BAER, Wholesale and Ketall Druggist. NO. 131 Meeting street, Charleston. Price per bottle 50 cents. N. B.-All the preparations manufactured hy Du. 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 is at all times prepared to submit these formulas to members of tue profes? sion, or others desiring such information. ^STHMA CIGARETTES . A few of tho genuine ESPICS "FUMIGATEURS PECTORALES" to be had of DR. li. BAER, may 2 j No. 131 Meeting street. Situ ?tcccriw, &u BEDFORD'S (LATE CORWINS) GROCERY TEA. WAREHOUSE. HEADQ?ABTERS FOE SELECTED DAIST BUTTER ' PURE LEAF LARD . PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, and BISCD1TS, Ac, AO. 0 S. B.-l (JLAJJ? TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP PAMILY G ROCE RIES IN THIS CIT T. V ? - - . . .. - ;^t: Q VERY CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. PORE BRANDIES, WINES AND VERY-OLD ' WHISKIES. E. E. BEDFORD, SUOCMSOB TO WHiLIAM-S. CORWIN A CO., No.-37iS KING STREET, OPPOSITE HASEL. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER ? v.. ?{'?ki Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars Provisions, Spices*?&o' HEUMETICALLV SEALED FRUITii, " - ? . . . VEGETABLES, M E A T S, S OU P S, /Ac.' Ai: articles BOM from this establishment are of the VERY BEST QUALITY aact WARRANTED Gooda ieuvered to ail parts of the City, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, free of expense. EVERT E. BEDFORD. 1 ?EO. H. GR?BER. fc SEND FORA CATALOGUE. (JAS. S. MARTIN. ) WM. O. MOOD, JB, ?flarlimtrrj, Qlosnngg, &t. PHONIX IBON WORKS. JOHN F. TAYLOR -A CO., (Successors to Cameron A Co.,) ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, ?C., ?C. Corner East Bay and Pritchard streets, near" the Dry Dock, ' CHARLESTON. S. C. MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILEBS, Marine, Stationary and Portable. RICE THRESHERS ' AND MILLS OF* EVERY DESCRIPTION. COTTON PRESSES. Shafting, Polleys and Gearing - Iron Fronte for Buildings w Castings ot every kind in Iron or Brass Forgings or every description. 49" Guarantee-to famish' Engines and Boilers of as good quality and power, and at as low rates asean 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. tf3- Repairs promptly attended to. . mario-m w f?mosn?c J.M?E^SCN&BRO,; mar mwf?mos rjl H E G B E A T ENGLISH AND SCOTCH QUARTERLIES, .-y, AND BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. REPRINTED IN NEW TORE B T ' THE LEONABD SCOTT PUBLISHING CO QUARTERLY. . The Edinburgh Review, London Quarterly Review North British Review, Westminster Re7lew. MONTHLY. Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine. ' These perodlcals ore the medium through which the greatest minds, not only of Great Britain and Ireland, unt.aiso of Continental Europe, are con? stantly brought into more or less intimate com? munication with the world of readers. History Biography, Science, Philosophy, Art, Religion, tue great political questions of the past and of to-day are treated in their pages as the learned alone can treat them. No one who would keep pace with the times can afford to do without these pe? riodicals. or all the monthlies, Blackwood holds the fore most place. TERMS. For any one of the Reviews.\. $100 per annum* For any two of the Reviews. 7 00 For any three of the Reviews.10 00 ?.' For all four of the Reviews.12 00 " For Blackwood 's Magazine.. 4 00 " For Blaus wood and one Review.. 7 00 " For Blackwood aud any two of the Reviews.10 00 " For Blackwood and three of the Reviews.13 00 " For Blackwood and the four Re? views..15 00 " Slugle numbers or a Review, $i : single num? bers of Blackwood, thirty-five cents a number. Postage two cents a number. Circulars with further particulars may be had on application. THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING CO. No. 140 Fulton street. New York. Postmasters and others disposed to canvass liberally dealt with. THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING CO. ALSO PUBLISH THE FARMER'S GUIDE To Scientific and Practical Agriculture. By HENKY SrspnBNS, F. R. S., Edinburgh, and the late J. P. NOBTON, Profcsssor of scientific Ag? riculture in Y'als College, New Haven. Two vols- Royal octavo. 1600 pages and numer i ous,engravings. Price, $7;bymail, post paid, $8. jan7 D B. BASS'S IMPROVED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS will remedy BILIOUS DISORDERS and LIVER COMPLAINT-will cure Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache; Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, and have proved or great ase in Neu? ralgia, Dropsy, Dysentery, Piles, Pains in the Side, Back and Limbs. They will cure Sick Headacne and all Derangements of the Stomach. These Pills contain no Mercury, and may be taken with porfect safety by any persons, aud in all sit na? tions of ure. No family should be without them. Manufactured by DR, H. BAER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, . Charleston, S. C. Price per box 25 cents. Usual discount to the trade. s OUTHCTAE?LINA BAIXROAD. m GHAKLBaroN, ?. O., June 8,1871. .On .and alter SOUD?T, June ii, the Passen? ger Trains on the soutn Carbana BaUroad.wlU run as followsr . -JOB A?QU8TA. ;, ' Leave Charleston.......-. 8.20 A. M. arrive at Augusta..;..4.35 P. H. TOE COL?MIIU. -:? v Leave Charleston.8.20 A. M. arrive at-Columbia .................... 3.40 P. M. roa oTTABWro?. -~. Leave Augusta..."..'.. 7.40.A. M. Arriveat Charleston'..'.'." 8.20P. M. Leave Columbia. 7.40 Ad?T Arrrlve at Charleston'........3.^0PW - TOTOUGH WILMINGTON TRAIN. Lea-.-? Aujru-ta..3.00 A. IL Arrive at KlngvUL... 9.05 A. M. Leave Kmgvflle.^...;..!^t;i^.:-... 1.45 P. M. Arrive at Auguata.^.>..?w...?. 7.45 P.M. AUGUSTA ? NIGHT MXOM8B? -'. - - (Sundays excepted.)' . Leave Charleston...... 8.80P. M. Arrive at Augusta.. "7.0SA M. Leave Augusta.... .v. 0.00 P. M. ArriveaCCharleatonii........'..:....^. 6.40 A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT KXTBSS?. ; (Sundays -excepted.) Leave Charleston.?. ..........7.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.. 6.00 A. M. Leave columbla.:......;.?....?'.w.... ?.MP. M. Arrive at Charleston................... 0,46 A. M. . SUMMER VXLLB TB*TV. .. Leave Charleston........'..'......'...":... 2.45 P. M. Arrive at summerville... J.im3.i 4.10 P. M. Leave Summerville,.7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston... 8.15 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCA ' ' ~" Leave Camden...............6.00A. M. Arrive at Columbia-.......;.'..10i40 A. M. Leave Columbia.*.?. L26 P.M. Arrive ?at Camden.?.. : :.. uV. WW P. M. Day and Night Trains I make cloae connections at Augusta with Geurgto Railroad and .Central Night Train connects witt Macon and Augusta itallroadr..: ,- - ? """ ._. jjffgI-% Columbia Night Train connects with Greewflle and Columbia Railroad, ???'????s ^ ; Camden Train connects tx KingvUle' 'daDy (ex? cept Sundays) wKh.Day Passenger'-Train, and runs throdgh to Columbia and rosuras on Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. ' A. L. TYLER, vice-President. S. S. PIOKENS, Q; T. A; : -'.? - ^i-^.'-Q' '.Jafll9 PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road ruh dally aa .foUows: * "". ' ' Leavo Charleston..-............-8.S0 A.M.. Arrive at Savannah.?.3.00 P.. M. - Leave Savannah............... -H-is A. M. .Arrive at Charleston.- ..5.20P. a> Connects at Savannah with the-Atlantic & Ga Railroad for Jacksonville, St, Augustine, and a^k points In Florida.' ?/ .With central Railroad for Macon, Atlanta, Mo bile. New Orleans and the Weat. . . With Steamboats for points on the Savannah River. . ' . At Charleston with the Northe?sternand South Carolina Railroads, and Steamships for all.p oin ta North and West. f Through Tickets 'ove'rtrdsTline on sale at Hotels m Charleston; Screven Boose-Savannah; and all principal Ticket ofllGea.NuttkanifiouttL., . Freights forwarded daily to and from Savan? nah and all pointa beyond. .. ?? - *>. Through Bills of Lading issued to JacKaonyUie, -Palatfca,Ac . ,,-,.,.'..".., Tarlil as low as by any other line. . ^ . C. S. GADSDEN, ^ beta . Engineer anti SnperiBtendent VTOETHEA?TBBN' RAILROAD -COM ! jj ' PANT. : . ? -. - ? ?HAULE8TON,,?. C., February IL, 1871. Trains will leave Charleston Dali,F at 6:30 A- M. and OP.M. . *" Arrive at '(^rlestdn-7:30 A.^M<mdayaiex ceptedjand StSfcP.M.. v : ?^TV;..- . -? , Train does ,not" leave Charleston 6 P. M., SUN? DAYS. * ' " . Train leaving 6:30 A. -M makes thrbpgh connec? tion to New York;-via--Rlohtaond and Acqula Crees only, gomg.thrOTghifl .^hQnjra^.iT ' Paaseugera .leaving i>x- 6>p.. iii.. Train .have choice of route, via Rtehmond and washington, or via Portsmouth and1. Baltimore. - Thon leaving F SIDA sr by this Tralhlay ovor. on SUNDAY in Bal? timore, Those leaving oh SATURDAY reraaln,SUN? DAY to Wilmington, N. C." ' ^ , This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to cincinnati. Chicago and - other points West and Northwest, beth Trams mating con? nections at Washington with Western wains of Baltimore and 0 hto Railroad. i.S. H.: SOLO HONS, - Engineer ana Superintendent. P. L. CLKAPOB, General Ticket Agent.' feblM2mos '_? ; _ . ._ Jsaacsfin's Prepara lions. - !'. : ;{?*il;eii?? DEATH TO RATS. * ROACHES BEDBUGS, *&c/ NEVER'FAILING. BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS. HERMETICALLY SEALED, AND ALWAYS -PRESS./ '. ^ Sold at Wholesale by" "I ' ' DO WIE. MOISE & DAVIS, And at retail by all Druggists. febl-emo Sem m g iftartjmts. (J! HE GOLD MEDAL SEWING MACHINE. DOUBLE LOOK ELASTIC STITCH, This ls the most s imple and reliable Two Thread Sewing Machine'in jae'world. It sews direct from two threads, and Js.$16. less than any other flrst-clasd 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 ' r B ' WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCH .. , MACHINE, are the best tn use. - ! . For salo on the Cease. Plan, with monthly pay ments, on easy tams, or for cash." "AH'- mas of Machine attachments, Needles," Cott?h, (white black and colored,) sine, OuTSoap, ?c., Ad Repairing as usual. Ctrculars and rsamplea oftti work sent on application. . 'W D. B. HASELTON. . ' Genera! dealer in First Class Sewing Ma? chines ana Material, No. 307 King stree?, auglT Charleston, 3. 0.