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A Quio: Hoar. LONGFELLOW'S N?W POE*. The sunlight ls past and the dusty air- . That, ai led the day in its prime; ?Of ah the hours there ls-nune BO lair ' As the dim hlt?even time. , The"wlnd. that blew like a breath of heat, .. Ia cooler and fresher noir; Of all the Winds tnere ls none so sweet, Sgft evening wind, as thou. An hour like this 19 soon forgot,. And never recalled again: The peate ai d rest we remember not,. Only the loy and the p dp.. Were we content with such pleasure as this, We mig? be happy In rest; But in tue pursalt of mare difficult bliss, ?Wt scorn to be easily Mest" COZ?JtOR CI AZ NEWS. Kxporta Yesterday. . LONDON-Per British bark Sylvia-??7 tona phos? phate rook. PHILADXLFHIA-Per steamshto virginia-352 bales cotton, 28 tierces rice, 214 bales domestics and goods, 32 bundles Of paper, 25 ions old iron, 650 bo ls rosin, BALTIMORE-Per sehr J H Stickney-250 tons phosphate rock,- ?soo bags ground phosphate. Szports of the w celt ending Joly 13. ? TOKE I OH. -PORT is GBKAT BRITAIN-Per bark American LIBvds-720 tons phosphate rock. - BARCELONA-Per Spanish brig Borigoa-111 pales aplano cotton, 206 obis rosin. . MATANZAS-Fe: sehr True Blue-30,000 feet Of lamber. DOMESTIC. ' NE tv YORK-Per steamship South Carolina-115 bags sea island cotton,.?72 bales upland cotton, 83 ti- ree i rice, 317 bbls naval stores, 97 bales do? mestics, 70 bbls cotton seed meal, 19 bbis cotton seed oH.27 casks cuy, I'S colls rope, 20 bu .dies paper. 57Ji watermelons, 311 crates fruit, 67 pack? ages mdse.Per steamship James Adger-54 bags sea-Island 205 bales upland cotton, 64 tierces 131 bales domestic goods, 106 bbls rosin, 20 pkgs sundries,,C94 boxes irait, 621? watermelons. PHILADELPHIA-Fer steamship Umpire-161 bales cotton, 12S balee ? domestic goods, 542 bbls naval stores, and sundries.Per scar Benj Gartstde-180,000 feet lamber. 'BALTLUOKit-Per steamship Sea Gnu-38 bales cot ion: GO tierces rice, 18-bales .domestica 24,000 feet lamber, ie casks wine. 7 bales hides, 184 bbls rosin and Bundri'?.....Per.aonr H G Bird-107,000 feet of lamber. .* . . FALL RIVER, KASS-Per sehr Sarah A Reed 115,000 feet lumber.. * ? The Charleston dCarlcet. ?OK TJ1K WKli: ?.SDLN? TH?HSDAT, JCLY 13. Tas Caora.-The weather -?for the week ju9t i closed has been remarkably hot and generally j -dry in this section. The action on the growing crops has no doubt been, favorable, and the in* ? tell!ginee from the' interior of this Sta'e was in most cases satisfactory, - but reports from the j Southwest nave continued of a natur e. to Indicate | a diminished* growth -In that quarter, although the latest im form a; lon shows some Improvement. The season' has arrived at a period when the J , Character or the weather must have an important 1 influence os the result of the crop, and Will be j watched with anxiety. ??Tns RrcBi?TS. -The arrivals at the cotton ports tor the week up to. Friday last were 18,468 bales, against i>,197 the week before, and 8565 for the period last year. At New Orleans the receipts wera 6878 bales, in contrast, with 2813 the season - previous. The.to: il supplies at the cotton ports j from September 1, 1870, np to the latest mall dates, were 3,923,113 bales, against 2,851,711 the ? year before, snowing aa increase of 1,071,402 j balea. The arrlvaia at the principal Southern mar keta from September l, 1670, np to the latest tele- I graphic Intelligence, as compared with thc year | ?before, were as follows: ? ? , W7l. 1870. Hew Orleans, July 12.......1,420,133 1,134,408 Mobile, July 12.397,?19 811.886 Savannah, July 12.........."722,424 478.*4l Charleston, uly-Tl...-...- . . 343,310 238,81&1 ?alveston. Joly 12. .. ' sot?os 243 195 ."Norfolk, Jay W..-.-.;^;'.V.V..'.'..337.308 200.300 Wilmington. JulJ-^ ~.90,799 55,420 | The arrivals f'L Xae principal southern markets fton*_f?'J tt*.ol2, 1871, inclusive, as reported by .? telegranh. were M 'fOUovra. This includes au flWjjfe* but overland: * OBLKAKS- \ July '--6...... 221.......July 7....... 3001 Joly 9. 973...July 10.. 865 V 4,958 July ll.-.A..--July 12.2009J MOBILE July 6.130..July 7..198) July 9.201.......July 10...... 80?}- 1,173 Joly ll..v.Ju)y 12.3ioJ SAFAWfAH ' July 8..193.July 7.1931 Jury 9.mr.::....Joly 10.345 \ 1,117 July 11..-........Buiy^ 12. 96J GHAKLESTON Jilly 6.131.Joly 7.1431 Jury' 9. 160...:,..July 10.119 \ 1,809 July ll...... 6s..\..r.Jmy ri2. 698J GALVESTON Tnly 6.. 722.July T....T. 9291 July 9...9o8..July IQ. 420 > 3,414 Jury ur...-.--.......July,l2.......485j NOBJFOLt - July 6.:.... 117.July 7. 484) Joly 9.loo.Joly io. 307}- 11,44 Jury rt.'.....-.July 12.... . 136j WILMINGTON July 6. 50.July 7. 40) JoJy .9. 60.July 10.--f 187 July ll.......-.July 12.; 47J Total;.C.. 18,307 The supplies for the corresponding week last "yearwera0,474 bales. The stocka of tue ?racle m sight at the latest date) were aa follows.: STATISTICAL rosmoN- - '1871. 1870. Stock ?? LJverpooi.hales. 716.030 674,000 Stock in London. 90.7M 31.500 Stock in Glasgow.......%.. 650 ' 500 ' Stock in lift vre. 60.240 167,180 Stock m .Marseilles. 18,683 10,450 Stock m Bremen......'....._ 64.289 23,111 Stock rest of Continent. ' 60,000 -60,000 ?Afloat fur Great Bri' ain (Amer* loan).:. 103,000 95,000 Afloat for Prance (American and Brazil)............ 47,500 . 21,209 - Afloat for Bremen (American). 28,546 . 6.25J Total india' eotion stoat lor - Europe.........621,560 '401,546 Stock m United States porta... 181,216 174,184 Stock in inland townB........ 17.964 36.083 Total.........I..:.. L699.6?1 1,580,021 Increase of the stock in sight. - 319,670 The receipts at thia port for the past week were - bags of seajsiand? and Floridas, and 1309 bales ?of uplands, against - bags or sea islands and Flordla?; and 15*3 bales of uplands the week be? fore.' and 21 bags,pf sea islands and Floridas, and 1232 bales or up ands for the period last season, - These supple* were received as follows: Say of aplin as per South Carolina Railroad i249 bales, per'Northeastern Railroad -52, Savannah and Charleston Railroad -, Peedee 8; of sea islands none. ; THE COTTON MARKET.-This article-displayed a ptronger te ad ency duringa, part or the week un - der review, but became easier, and tho loreign markets, which opened at 9@9)id $ lb for mid? dling uplauds, hardened to 0>i@3Sj'J,- divined to 9d. At New York, which commenced at SIX.c ' stiffened >o 21 <tfc, receded to 20"?c;while at this peint middling aplunds began at 20c, lmpr?ved 10 ?20X ? rb. and closed nominal. The m vements at Liverpoul and New Tork during this period were as ro lows: On TkUy, July 7, the* former was strong; upiauds 9?o>?d, sales ,18 OOO b le-*; the latter was strong at. SlJitf. sales coil bales. On/Satarday the former was excited, uplands 9#d, sales -.o.ooo bales;- the latter was #0 3 lb higher, uplands 2i%c sales SOUO bales. On Mon* .da^, the. former iras .strong, uplands 9)?@9J?d; sales' 25.O.0 bale*; tin; latter was Arm at 21 ^c, sales.4411 bales. On . ueaday the former was quiet, uplands 9)??9>?i, sales 19,000 bales; the latter waa dhu ai 2?0. On Wednesday the former waa dull and easier, uplands 9>?d, sales 12,000 bales; the latter was dull and nominal at 20%c, sales 160 bales. Yesterday . tie former was heavy, eales 12,000 bales, .uplandsod; the latter was quiet at 20 v. c. . The following ls a statement or the sales and prices in this market for tim week just erased: On Friday, July 7. tnere wara light demand for-sood grades .nd clean stained. Bales 250 bales, low grades nomiuaL.low middling I9@i9& middling 20, strict rn'-'diing 2lc $ lb. Ou Saturday the market WAS . J er, aud on receipt or telegrams Improved a full >ic fi lb. sales 550 bales, ordinary tQgood ord ?nary b-ing qu -ted at 16@19, low mid? dling?9>?@20, midd lug 20>?@JI. strict middling il^. On Monday, the article was quiet, sales 60 bajes, qd?ratibifs as before. On Tuesday ihe lo qulry-was-lira;ue i, priiicip.illy for strict middling and stained quad Hes, prie a showing rather less strength,..balm 24D bale-, ordinary to good ortina' ?j .bring quoted at ia@l%H, low middling I9>?, | Madlin* 2ox, s'riot mi Jd ms ai xe vu?. On Wednesday the ar nc Li- was dall, sales 42 bales, .quotations nominally ".ucl anged. Yesterday tbe market was nearly av a vs nd, sales only rf bales, atl6Xc V tts. Quotations_are emitted as entirely i nominal. ' ' "V '." . SSA ISLAMS COTTON.-There were no receipts of this quality pf tue staple for this period. About the close of our last weekly report a fetter de? mand prevailed, and the" transactions at that time and since, amounted to about-200 bags bf Florida qualities the market showing a better tone. Among the sales were 20 Floridas at 2B, tat 30,20 at 33,4 at SS, 43 at 40c, and about ico on private terms. A few bags selected Floridas s old at high, err?tes. Some Carolinas were disposed of, say 6 at 48,4 at soc, 3 slightly frosted at 5flc, 60 do.. do. at 60c fl rb. Quotations nominal. Rica.-The supplies of carolina rough were un? important. The market hSs shown a quiet char? acter, and quite dull for common grades; transac? tions were Ugh/, say about 300 tierces of.clean-Car? olina, among which were 43 at 7X, 8 at 7 yt, 64 at 8Kc f\lb,.and 82 on private terms. We quote .common to fair at 737XC, good 838XC NATAL STORES.-Tue receipts or these articles were to a fair extent, And amounted to about 2600 of ah kinds for the week. There has been a good inquiry for rosins at firmer prices, with sales or about 2500 bbls. Spirits turpentine has been In good request afr advancing rates, with transactions amounting tc about 800 bbls. The business fer the week has r>een as follows: On Friday, July 7,-sales or rosins 402 bbls, say low . pale at-$s so, astra No 1 at $?25, low No l and extra No 2 at $2 503'? 75, 'No 3 at $2 1532 20- 250 bbls splrit.i turpentine sold at 42c fl gallon. ' On ' Saturday, July 8, sales of rosins 462 bbls, say ??1 bbls low pale ano No 4 on . private terms. No 2 at i ?2 30, $2 4032 60, No 3 at $2 25-alS.o 116 bbls 1 spirits turpentine at 42c fl gallon. On-Monday, Jnly 10, there were no sales reported. On Tues? day July ll, sales of rosina 5R5 bbls, say pale at ' $?5, low pale at $5 2S@5 50, No-2 and extra No 2 at $2 55@270, low No 2 and No 3 at $23032-15, low No lat $3 25-also 113 bbls spirits turpentine at 4a@48Kc $1.gillon, and 200 bbls on private lenna On Wednesday, July 12, sales-of rosins 442 bbls,say P de at $6 2536 50, extra No 1 and low pale at $6 2535 59, low No 1 at $3 25, good No 2 at $2 80, No I at $3 50, dull at $4 7S@5 25, No 3 j at $2 4o@260-no sales of spirits turpentine. On Thursday, July 13, lu spirits br turpentine, trans? act lens were prevented by the stiff views or sell? ers. There were no sales br. roams reported. HAT.-Thei e were received about 200 bale3 of Nor tn River qualities. Sales or this description .took place, say reo bales at $l 45 fi hundred, and 35 bales at $1 so 9 hundred. . CORN.-Tue supplies of this grain were about 2000 bushels. Jobbing lots or prime white may be quoted at about $1 05 bushel, sacks included. Wholesale transactions lo prime white occurred at $191 03 fl busbel, sack included. OAVS.-Aoout 1500 bushels or tbte article came toqand. We note sales at 75c $ bushel, sacks Included. PEAS.-The market ls quiet, and clay may be quoted at 75c3$l f\ bushel, as in quality and tlze or lot. FLO CR.-D e a1 era .hare a good stock or most qualities or this article, with a ? idcr.ite city and'country demand. Northern and Western One may be quoted at $5 7636 fl bbl, super at $6 503? 76 fl bbl, extra at $T'26@7 75 ? bbl, and family at $8@9 50 ft bbl. Southern descrip? tions are ?P limited supply, 'and super may be quoted at $6 6036 75 # bbl, extra at $7 25@7 75 fl bbl, family at $8@9 fl bbl, and extra family at $9? 10 % bbl. BACON.-The market ls lightly supplied with prime meat: for which a limited demand prevails. Prime smoked shoulders may be quoted at 8>?c V lb, prime smoked clear rib sides' at lOXc fl lb, salted shoulders at 7 KC? 'is. and salted sides at 9X0 fl S>. The stock on hand ls much reduced. Seo va AND MOLASSES.-The stocks are moderate, bat.good to prime grocer} sugars may be quoted at ilx@l2,'4'c ft Bs. New Orleans molasses, prime is. Bcarce. Cuba muscovado .molasses, new crop, . may be quoted- at 35@37c in hhds. and 38@40c- in bbls,; lay ed at SS@35o In hhds. and 35337c m bbls; Demerara sugar, prime 11X3 12-xc. Molasses, prime la puncheons 48c; In bbls," 62c. .. . ??? . BUTTER AND LABS.-There ls a fair stock or this article-fancy Goshen may be quoted at 33? 35; New York state, prime, 2a?30? meaiay aa? 25; ordinary grades. swe9t, 15316; choice West, ern 20325. Lard ls in fair snpply, and ls held at 12X313XC fl lb. Cheese-factory choice 13? 15c; skimmed 6? ire, puffed 13?c fl lb. SALT.-Jobbmg parcels of Liverpool received; 'direct may be quoted at $1*60 * sack; * ISON BANDS AND TIBS for cotton, or the most approved patterns, are offered on the market ai 637c ft BJ. * . INDIA BAOOINO.-There ls bat little Inquiry fo r this article. We quote ft yard, nominal. ' ? TXMBKB'AND LUMBAR.-The market for this arti? cle is quiet. We quote timber for milling purpose? from $6?10. Shipping jimber $io@i5. Bright lamber, good merchantable, from city mills, cut to size, from $18322 fl M by the cargo; lumber per rail, $18316; river lumber, $10312; dressed umber/$22325. FREIGHTS.-To Llverpe jj, by steam direct.nomi u?l on uplands; via New York, Xd on uplands Id on sea Islands; by sall on uplands nominal, on sea Islande nominal. To Havre nommai* Coastwise -to New York,by steam koon uplands and Xe on sea Islands; $125 ft tierce on rice;by sail,- - ft rn on cotton; -- fl tierce on rlce:_ 400 fi barrel on rosin ;' $7@>s 7 M on lumber; $0310 ft.Mon tim ber. To Boston, by sal!, xo ?? lb on upland cotton. To Providence, by sail, $8 00 ft M on boards,-Kc * te on cotton; by steam $1 fl baie on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by swam, Kc fl ?f?n uplands; by sall, $7 fi M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 ft ton on clay, and $333*60 on. | phosphates. To Baltimore , by steam, Xe fl lb; by sail, $6 so?7 fl M on boards; $333 25 fl ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand by our-merchants to take lamber freights from Georgetown, S. 0., Barten and Sr-tm?. River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Ka., to Norti.ern ports, and 10313 fl M are rates on lumber and boards. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are parchas lng sight checks on New York at par; five days' X off; 10 Days X off; 15'days - off; 20 days -y 30 days -. They are selling sight checks at X pram. EXCHANGE-STERLING BILLS.-The rate, yester? day was 22X ror 60 day bills. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterdays baying at llX and selling atl2X Marketa by 'i'elearrapli. MONEY MARKETS. ' . LONDON. July IS-Noon.-Consols OZ'?. Bonds 92%. Tbe Bank 01 England has reduced the rate of interest to 2 per cent. . ^ Evening.-Bullion Increased nearly half million pounds, consols 93Xa9SX. Bonds 9%. . FRANKFORT. JulyT3-KO'.n.-Bonds 9ti}ia96>?' NEW YORK, July 13-Noon.-Freights dull. Stocks stead* and very dull. Cold dull at 12Xa Viji. Governments sie-idy and heavy. State bonds very quiet. Money easy at 3 per cent Fr. cbanzc-long lox. short ll. Evmlng.-Money superabundant at 2a3. Ster Hug weik, and sold aa low as 10. Gold 11 j;ai2 Uovernnienis dull and steadv. states dull. Ten nes?es 71. new 71>?. Virginias 66, new 73. Louis ianas69-new 63; levees 72; eights 84 Alabamas OS; dves 68 Georgias 85; sevens 90X Norih carolinas 46. new 27 South Carolinas 76; new 63 K- Frelgnts steady. NEW ORLEANS. July 13.-Sterllng 24>*. Sight *{ prem. Gold 13. COTTON MARKETS. LITERPOOU July 13-Noon.-Cotton onens duli; uplands9d. Orleans9Xd. . Afternnou.-Cotton heavy; sales 12,000 bales; export- and speculation 40JO. Evenne-Cotton closed heavy; uplands 9d; Orleans 9 vi. , NEW YORK, July 13-Noon.-Cotton opened quiet; uplands 20Xc, Orleans 2ixc; sales 400 bales. Evening.-Cotton quiet; sales 476 bales; up? lands 20X0. BUSTOS, July 13.-Cotton dull: middlings 21Xe; net receipts 9 bales; gross 2S75; sales 200; stock 5000. BALTIMOHE, Ju'y 13-Cotton dall, bat not lower; imdiiimsH 20Xa20Xc; net receipts 21; gross 123; saie- 125: stork lOsO bales. NORFOLK July 13.-> O'ton quiet; lbw middlings l?c; Bet receipts 65; exports coastwise 118; stock 1036. bales. ^VILMINOTOV. July is.-Cotton quiet; middlings 20 -; H. i r eelpt??70 bales; exports coastwise 605; sales 9; sfock 908. AUGUSTA. .Jnt.v 13.'-Cotton market duli and easier at lSK'lOo for middlings: sales 140; re? ceipts so "a e*. SAVANNAH. July 13.-Cotton firm;! middlings 20 VV20 lic; net. reoe-pis 60 bales; stock 6889 MOBILE, Ju y 13.-Conon dull and nominal ml''d mvH 2/>c: -toe* 9 3 Nsw ORLEANS, July 12.-Cotton dull and lower nuuduugs 2uxo; net receipts 228 hales, gross 283; export? to Great Britain 57; sales 750; stock ?0,838, GALVESTON', July 13.-Cotton dnU; good ordina? ry iee; net receipts 340 bales; exports to Great Britain 121; stock >0,125. v PROVISIONS AND. PRODUCE. MARKETS. .LONDON, Joly 13-Koon.-Sugar afloat 30s ed to 303 Od: - . Evening.-Tallow 44s Sd. Common rosin 7a 6d. Short middles 88s ?d. Lrvaftrooi..' July ia-Noon.-Lard 49s ed. , . Nsw IORK, July 13-NOOL.-Flour dull and heavy. TTheai quiet ard\uncnanged. Corn steady. Pork weak at $15 25. Lard quiet. Turpentine Arm at 52a53c. Rosin' quiet and Arm at $3a312% for strained. ' .. , . Evening.-Flour quiet and unchanged, whis? key 94%c. Wheat lo lower; new.and old winter red and amber Western $145-tt 62. Corn a snade easier at 7l%a72c. Mess pork lower at $15. Lard-kettle loxc. Naval stores steady. , . BALTIMORE, July 18.-Flour active and Improv? ed tone; prices-unchanged. Wheat firmer. Corn dnU; white 77a7lc; yellow 74a7flc. Provisions un? changed. Whiskey 94a94%c. WILMIKOT?N, July 18.- tirlta turpentine firm at 47. Rosin firm at $5 k No 1, $3 25. tor No 2, SS 75 for low No 2, for extra pale $7, for pale $6 25. crude turpentine film at $3 30 for yellow dip and $4 25 for virgin. ST. Lours, July 13.- Flour dull and lower; new superfine winter $3 90. Corn, yellow higher; others nnchanged; mixed Backs 61a62c. Whiskey 92o. Pork $16 75, on orders. Bacon lu a limited jobbing demand; shoulders 7Kc; clear sides 9%c. Lard luxe CINCINNATI, July 18.-F.'our Bteady. Corn droop? ing at 65a56. Pork dull at $16. Lard, 10%cTasked. Bacon drooplog; shoulders 6%a8%c; sides 8%a9c. Whiskey firm at 9lc. * LOUISVILLE, July 18.-Flour duli. Corn in fair demand at 70c. Provisions tend down. Whiskey 91 c And scsrcCi NEW ORLEANS; July 13.-Hay-none on landlDg; sales from warehouse, prime, $29; choice $32. P>rk firmer; meas $16 25al6 60. Bacon firmer at 7%c. All others unchanged. Sew York .Vavsl Stores Market. From the Journal of Commerce, Tuesday, July ll: la spirits turpentine there ls very little offered, unless at advanced prices. The local de? mand ls.light, the feeling in this branch of the trade being averse to buying large parcels la face of the unsettled position of the market. The shipping movement, which has been free at Wil? mington, and to . some extent here, ls thc main stimulus. We quote merchantable lots at about 49c. Ho H ins-Toe market is excited on strained; the steck ls pretty well concentrated, and- some considerable .outward movement, together with foreign reports an i Irregular and advanced prices At omer points, create a wild range of " prices. Sales embrace 909 bbls strained at $3; 1000 bbls do .at $3 12%, and 600 bbls low No. 2 at $3 25, closing with email lots offering at $312%, and large parcels held at $825. The fine1 grades cfc'! main tn-moderate supply, and, with someltttFj demand, the market ls working in the sellerse favor. Sales are soo bbls paient $6 75; 408 bbls at $6 to, and 50 bbls at $6. We quote No 2 at $3 25a3 65; No. l at $3 75a4 60; pale'at $175a6; extra pale $6 25a7 75. flew York Rice Market. From the DaUy Bulletin, Tuesday, July ll: There has been a very fair movement, mainly In foreign, with all demands well met, however, and prices generally ruling easy, even on the finest j grades. Sales nf 50 tes Caro Ina at BKa9c, and 550 bags Inula at 6%a7Xc for Rangoon, and 7%a 7%c for Patna.. From the Journal of Commerce: The business In foreign con'innes to bc fair, and steidy rates are current. We notice sales of 550 bags Rangoon and Patna at 7a7%c. In domestic the business ls light, and prices are more or less nominal; 70 tes common sold at 8%c. * Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, July 12.?-SrTBiT3 T?BPgNTTNB.' Sales of only 40 casks at 47c per gallon for South-, ernpnekagts. . ROSIN.-Sales of 1661 bbls at $2 60 for strained. $2 75 for No. 2, $6 25 for No. i. $6 for pale, and $6 75 tor extra pale. ? CRUDE TURPENTINE.-Sales or only 30 bbls at $3 25 for yellow dip, and $4 25 tor virgin. ' No sales reported In either car or cotton. Interior Cotton Markets.- . COLUMBUS, July li.-Little offering in our mar? ket; middling 19c; sales 14 bales; receipts 28. MONTGOMERY, JulyH.-The Montgomery cot ton marm is unchanged, and very little offer. lng. Stock-of Cotton .tn- tbe Interior Towns at tho Latest Dates. 7870. Augusta...?.Ju>y 7 Columbus.......Jnly 7 Macon..-.July 7 Montgomery?.July 7 Selma./..July 7j Memphis.....'....July " Nashville.July 4,320 1,618 1,609 2,171 726 6,276 1,034 Total bales.( 17,954 6,067 . 3.593 5,186 3.299 ' 2,087 40.498 4,217 35,039 p a ; 2"0 ST I I fil S <? S flt J S i" ti a a o : ^ S1 ST ?sus o o SS aa **> 2. IS a C ' I!! Hf a n 2 aa P ?3 ? cr 3fi III-! VS ^ r SI I: S sig JO 1 OM? M OD CS _ 551 SSS! a. RS ?Ska W ,s a J ?r . S .? - e n 2 ff" ?'g ll s* .J a ?. ? n 3 et Exporta of Klee, Naval Stores and Lam? ber from the Port of Charleston, from Sept. 1,1870. to July 13. 1871. ESPORTEO TO Boston. New York.... Philadelphia.. Baltimore.... New Orleans.. Mobile.I ProTld'ce.RI.1 Oth'rUSP'rtB T'ai Coastw'se Barcelona..... Maj'aAM'ket. West Indies.. Halifax, NS.. St John's, NB. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool...... 1870-'Tl. 1669-'70. NAVAL STOR'8 Bbls. 9,241 19,941 17,080 5,273 Feet. 51,515 2,948 239,228 3,326.427 1.846.000 1,702,931 1,207.344 2,896,000 11,218,026 NAVAL STOR'S Bbls. 16,006 13.298 8 095 2,882 39,778 LUMBER. .Feet. . 330,022 3,412.964 1,009.672 1,454,316 284,000 2,015,667 8,515,641 . 207: 1,183,773! .j 99,246' 103,100 j 3,296'. 86?"?,80B,8?? Havre., Montevideo... Qreat Britain. Rio de Janeiro Aus t r all a,.... 1,804 10,118 900 4,537 Total Foreign. I 20,614 4,631 10,000; ' 8,599 282,500 "238,197 1,921.816 7,808 24,420 Grand Total I 72,029113,139,842! 04,198; 6,711 ?,876,552 11,192,193 Comparative Exports of Cotton and Kxce from tbe Port of Charleston, from Sep? tember 1.1870, to July 13.1871. IMPORTED TO Liverpool..!... Other Br. Ports rofl G. Britain Havre. Other Fr. Ports Total France N. of Europe, Tot'l N.Europe S. of Europe, W. Indies, Ac. 1870-'71. S. L.Up'd. 50D3 5093 Total F. Ports.. Boston. Rhode Island.. New York. Philadelphia... Bait. & Nr'tolk 0th. U.S. Ports rofl Cse Ports Grand Total. 5093 120413 9558 129971 Rice 22S95 22895 17059 69926 6028 80 13588U 136?-'70. S. L 6701 556 556 7257 132 1358B0I12018 109051 2685 136331 8389 . 8819 0129 165042 11222;334967 323S7 323871 5071 Up'd. 77277 77277 1269 1338 1338 6197 Rice 724 347 347 86031 3001 50711110665!14116 10| 9862! 2818 ....I 146981 6510 333 . 4139 1123 127 56J6:138?84 128q?};224365 26710 27833 Charleston Wholesale Pr?cei. ' ARTICLES. FBI C 33. 3 AQUINO, ft yara Dandee.:. ? ..r Gunny Cloth. ? New Tori Doable Anchor, 44 inches, 2Xths. ? t. BALE ROFR, f? ft .Manilla..,. ? Western.......?. 8 ? -I2j$ Jhte. @ ... BDTTBR-Goshen....-...;........ 33 '& . 35 CQuntry. @ .. Corrow, fl ft- : . Ordinary to good ordinary:. @ . Low middling,. '.. ? " Middling td strict middling...' . .. ' @ Good middling. '.. ? .. Sea Island. ? COFFEE, fi ft Rio. 16 @ 19 Laguayra. ? Java. ? FERTILIZERS Carolina Fertilizer, fl 2000 tts. Cash.'60 00 @ . .. Time (with 7 per ct. interest) 66 00 ? Wando Fertilizer.cash.... 50 oo ? Time.:.65 oo ? Double Relined Poudrette. 30 00 ? Niles'Phosphate.A. 63 00 @. Peruvian Guano, ft 2240 tts.?.loo Oo ? -.. .PacificGuanolfi2000tts.cash. 65 oo ? Time..*.'..60 oo ? Pheonix Guano. 47 60 ?. *.. Baogh's Phos., fl 2000 fts.cash so ?JO ? .. . Rhodes' Phosphate, 53 "OOO tts 65 oo ? Rhodes' Standard ML :e ($66 time).,.?7 60 ? .. : urchllio Guano ($40 time).35 oo ? Land Plaster.13 oo ? ie oo Mapes'Super Phos, fi 2000 tts. 66 00 ? Woolston's Phosphate of Lime 65 oo @ .. WOOLS ton's Vege'or, ft 2000 tts 65 00 @ Oroasdale's Gen. Suo.Phos. net 60 00 ? :? ? Bowers' Comolete Manure, net 60 00 ? - .. Sardy's Phos. Peruvian, cash. 65 oo ? Sardy'a Pacific Guano, cash... 60 00 ? . ... . Patapsco Guano. 65 00 ? E. Frank (Joe's Ammoniated Bone Phosphate.?. 60 00 isp Coe's Pure Dissolved Bone..-.. 62 00 ? .. Whann'sSuperphosphate..... 60 00 @ 70 00 Etlwan Guano, No l ($60 time) 54 oo ? .. Etiwan Guano, No 2 ($60 time) 63 00 ? Zen's Ammoniated Bone Phos- - phate($70 time).,.....60 CO ? .. Russel Coe's Ammoniated Bone Superphosphate ($66 time):_.60.oo ? Cotton Food, per ton..60 oo ? Bowen A Mercer's Superphos- . pilate...-.cash. 6OO0 @ '.. ? ' Time....-.-,.60 oo @ ... Wilcox, Gibbs A Co.'s Manlpu- . lated.60 QO .. . Stono Soluble Guano ($55 time) 50 oo ? Stono Dissolved Phosphate ($36 time)..'.33 oo ? .'. Stono Pare Ground Phosphate. 15 oo @ ... FLOUR, fi bbl - Fine. 6 75 @ 6 oo Super. 6 60 @ 6 76 Northern and Western Extra. 7 25 ? 7 75 Baltimore* Extra. ... & Southern-Super. 6 60 @ 6 75 Extra. 7 50 ? 8 00 Family. 8 25 & 8 50 GSAIK, ft bushel ? Maryland oats.:. 75 @ .. . Western Oats. ? Corn.... 1 00 ? 1 05 AT, fi CWt North River.... 145 ? 150 LCM BER, fl M feet Clear-White Pine, first quality.. 60 00 @, 55 05 WhitePine, good run..:.88 oo ? lo-oo Yellow Pine...20 00 ? 24 oo - Boards, rough.ll 00 . A 12 00 .Grooved and tongued 23 00 @ 32 00 MOLASSES, fi gallon Cuba. 83 ? -37. Muscovado. 35 ? 40 Sugar-house....'.,. 60 ? l oo . New Orleans...?.....:....:. ? NATAL STORKS, fi bbl Tar.. & Pitch. ? Rosin, pale........'. 6 25 ? 6 60 Rosin. No. 1. 3 26 ? 5 25 Roam; No. 2. 2 80 (? Rosin. No. 3. 2 40 @ 2 60 Spirits Turpentine, fi gallon.. .. @ crude Turpentine, fi Dbl. @ Bard Turpentine..*... .. ? Oakum, ft ft. 16 ? NAILS-American 4@20d., ft keg 6 05 ? 7 00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 6 00 ? Dupont's, F.F.F. 5 CK) ? Dupont's. Blasting. 4 00 ? PROVISIONS, fi ft Bacon, Hams. 17 ? lSH Sides. io>i@ -..Shoulders. osx? S?Strlns..........? .. Lard.ilnkeg..st. .--iz ? - 13 Butter. 25 @ 35 Cheese. - io & 18 Potatoes, Irish, ft bbl. ? Sweet. & * Onions. ? .. Apples.. ? Eggs. 16 & 20 Poultry-Chickens, fi doz.... 3 00 ? 4 00 Fowls, ft doz. 5 00 ?5 50 RICE, ft ft-Carolina.:. 07 @ 08K East India. .. ?' SALT, ft sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 35 ? 1 60 -LlvemooL Une. ? SUGAR,TH i-Raw... - .. Porto Rico. & Muscovado. lox? 12.Si BEESWAX-ft ft. 38 ? 40 ii IDES, Green-ft ft. .. ? .. v Dry.12 ? M CHESTNUTS-V bushel. 4 00 f? 3 ? fl EE S\ c.; p-. S; : B poco cr *<5.%, g 25?$ 5 ec H^BZ P tod s-o a ?*?: ff: : S H* Ot "O MOI p MCI usa: fell; L, ^ L. i-^- L, L, oe ?a s ? ?oos ^ ^***1 ^ H V4 t^^t^?^ W ^ OQ 30 ?j M MOP-t-J J?SM? M <o S "tc b o to vo'** 0?*>-? . ~*b ^ooitnuaeuo. 4?to o^'J-ox--!;^- cc cc ooo ?? ii co ob i8--? : : 4* MOJM' - MMIC- O-?, gag:?gggg: ?31 (5 - .O - S E'S 5 8 ? fi ?j ts ?? M ?5 ?3 M.?.^po DOi.g'p.ooi 01 O) ri o *a t| cr o? 00 jo t- i-> MM I - ^i: uu O to to cr 1 j cr. ?- II o ^ *3 ooo cr co ?.O.?." H? JO ksT-iLi eo ? b t-?*- * col."io Mooan Di K; o? cs -i o OJ iii Ot M MM . ?0 *-f kt on .: ??; 1.a Scsi ^?1**^?: co "bbootjbo- it.it. c; -J - -i <^ -J - d~ - ? OO o : 8: coico. . it. J^J*: ? : ^: ^1?: tub : : : b . . ^ SS: : : 2: gs: SS it. ? at ? S ; ooo? -..-o? s^vyso^l y?> c bu ^"gb 2 ? io : ?2 -i noe u v cr cn o.. ?-to ?8 "Ol S8 8H-l IS . M?0 id oe cr *t . wo . jo o O cr oj- 00 . OOJ-I . iaiiLibbbo<. cob ? i" - to co . OuO . OO to CO IjHifcO. o cr 69 ?. S3? E?5 J r, ? i ?" .-1(6 0. * PO CO MM wa OM.. ~T OM' 01 . J? o o ct -i o*_cajJ' ' pop? bt-?o "-4 io btto.. bb -UQOOiO-IOCtkOi. OO co 00 01 o M .o ci co cr ? J ge i is : *. : M8 8w to cn co? ?q "cp a-v bi? i- c ; ? . ? ?4* *4tO* OOCn kt . . Ci? O *. . lUOO i> . . OJ* tuco* c?a . . ?>< . '**> * .co cn 1 : M tO OO M. ?a. a OJ Cn MI oo o?' SS ^00 **pjp>jrJo; co J7I S??oWc?o5?oCO?- 5r? to M Cr O *J M. to O M. . co p 30 c O g c. O -t c -n O.E. 33 R N . PO - . 00 Cr co to 00 bo to cr 1 OO 4. Ol OO OOOWMp co : utj b io 0100 M 00 - M . MO>t.cMOOMt.-4 ? ?. o> 5> it. to -? o -?-to M OOOM' jb. CD . JD JO 000101 en co o> Vb . V co ooao^ctiOQOi' to O' O O OOO O O' a? o> ; M* MM M' tia t. to M on -J: JJ) ; O pi b ob cr M"OO 03 M*cr - O ' '' OO8OOM?551 tc ? O ! = mn o?o ?fl -i es o 5 SS NOTE.-We hav? aeaucted from New Orleans 88.630 bales uplands, from Mobile 0.051 bales un? ?a da and burned 602; from Savannah 4001 bags sea Island and 1649 bales UDlend.ana from Charles, ton, 4793 bags sea island'and 1G17 bales upland cotton-the quantities received at those ports from Mobile, Florida, Texas and Savannah, necc?ptt by Railroad, July 13. ? 3GCTH OABOLTHA RAILROAD. ? 124 bales colton. 103 bales ' gooda, TO bb ls ' n a v al atores, 17 cars lamber, l car stock. .To Railroad Agent, Eanapaox 4 Gonzalez P Walsh, Brodie 4 co, Pelzer, R?dgen Sc co, istelnmeyerA Stokes, O Bart A co, Smith Sc Chapeau,-Barden St Parker, W Hont, G Foll?n, Tledeman, folder Sc co. John? ston, Crews Sc co, O Graveley, a cteitz, A 0 Raaf man, O LltschgL NOBTHEASTBBN E AIL ROAD. . ' . . * 18 bales cotton, 830Dals naval stores, cars lum? ber and wood, mdse, Ac. To Smith ? Ch.peau, WC Courtney A co,'John Marshall, Jr, Barden ft Parker, s D Stoney, JO Mallnnee, B Welllt.g, Pelzer, Rodgers ft co, O Lclbenrood.-T P Smith, A J Salinas, Frost ft Adger, Kinsman ft Howell, s H Wilson ft Bro,'J H Drose, J Wleters, J Bowles, and Railroad Agent. * . 9 Passengers. *. Pet steamer Water Lilly, from Edisto, Enter? prise and Way LathllDgs-Ool J Whale?, E Sea? brook, J J Mikel!, wife, two daughters and aon, L C Northrop. Mrs Carroll, Miss McKay, Mrs J Bal? ley, R G Christy, and ll deck. POST CALENDAR. KOOK'S PHASES. Full Moon, 2d, 8 hour, }6 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, ?th. 7 hours. 49 minnies, morning. New Moon, nth. 0 hours, 7 minutes, evening. Firs: Quarter, 26th. 0 hoars. 31 minute*, morning. Full Moon, 3 ist, 8 hoars, 57 miau tes, evening. Monday.. Tuesday. Wednesday., riiursday.... Friday..:..;. Saturday. Sunday..-^. .sen. DI8B9. 5.. ? s r. 2 6.. 2 6.. 8 5.. 3 5..-3 5.. 4' BCN SETS. 7.. 9 7.. 9 7.. 8 7.. 8 7.. 8 .7.. 8 7.. 7 KOOK B? ? e. 12..19 12,.49 1..20 1..62 2..31 3.. 12 sets. BIGS VATBlt 2.. 2 2..53 3. .44 4.. 81 5: .28 6..14 7.. 1 M All INK NEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C.....JTJLT 14,1871. Lat 52 deg 46 min 33 sec. I Lon TO deg 67 min27-sec. ? -ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamer Water Lilly, Togllo, Edisto, Enterprise and Way Landings. Mdse and sundries. <To D Nisbet, G Graveley, G W Witte, Kinsman Brbs, J F Taylor ft co, D Paul ft co. A Johnson, KUnok, Wattenberg ft co, and others. . Steamer Wawenock, Fabian, Edisto River. 160 tons grouad phosphate. To U F Baker ft co. AT QUARANTINE. . Brinah brig R McKay Spearing. LeFavor, New Orleans. Ballast, To B S Rhett ft Son. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Virginia, Hanter, Philadelphia-W A Courtenay. ." *.'*'.? Br bark Rhea Sylvia, Coull, London-B S Rhett ft Son. Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, Baltimore-Street I Rros ft co.. . " SAILED YESTERDAY. . Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Philadelphia. ' <i British brig Sir. Robert McClure, Jones, Ply? mouth, Eng. - Sehr Sarah A Reed, Reed, Fall River. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Empire, Hinckley? at Philadelphia, July io. Bark Fannie, Jones, New York, July 10.' MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. , Nsw YOKE, Joly 13.-Arrived, steamship Rising Star. . PHILAOBLFBTA, Joly 14.-The steamship Cl ty or Port au Prince waa wrecked bn the Bahamas; the orew were saved. "' LIST OP VESSELS. UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. . FOREIGN.. LIVERPOOL.. .The Marlon, Leffert, cleared.'..June 13 The V E Seed, Edmondson, sailed.Jane 23 The Romaine, Yoang, up.May 27 Br bark Lady Dufferln, Flinn, up.May 17 ..' WEST HARTLEPOOL, ENG. Br bark Kathleen, Lester, sailed.June 6 NEWPORT, ENG. The Gauntlet, Douse, sailed.June 24 The Black Prince," Marshall, sailed.Jane 21 CALLAO. Fr bark D Melalne, B cr tho, sailed.......'.'. .May 24 CARDIFF, The RT K Carey. -, sailed.May" 6 The Martha, Lewis, sailed.May 9 '. DOMESTIC* NEW TORE. Steamship Georgia, ero well, sailed... .July 12 ?cbr H c?S3h^pJa/ci,^arl?.*cieare s Sehr Lilly, Uutfhes, cleared.:..'..July S Sehr My rover, Brown, up.July S Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared........ June 15 PHILADELPHIA. '? lehr A S Gaskin, Gaskin, up.Jane 16 Sehr'Walton, Gardner, cleared.Joly 8 BALTIMORE. Sehr Hstriet Baker, Webber, up.July 7 NEW ORLEANS. 1 Br brig R McKay Spearing, Le fay or, c'.'i... Jane 26 BO CK PO RT, MX. ' Brig O S Packard, Harrington, sailed.June 80 ' , BANGOR, MB. Sehr Eastern River, McDonald, cleared... .June28 IilSt of Shipping' IN .THE PORT ' OF CHARLESTON, . JULY 13. Vessels ander 100 tons, and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. - Manhattan, 1837 tons, Woodfull, at Adger's wkarr for New York, loading-James Adger ft co. Falcon, 672 tons, Haynle, at Union wharf, Tor Bal? timore, ready-P O Trenholm. ... * BARKS. American Lloyds, 511? tons, Park, in the Stream, for Liverpool, ready-W Roaoh ft co. Vinco, (Br,) 434 tons, Robson.-at MarsnaU's wharf, . for Liverpool. Wading-Henry Card.- . Rhea Sylvia, (Br.) 470 tons, Corni, la'Ashley River, for ? Port la ureat Britain, ready-B S Rhett ft Son. "'. " ? James Muir, (Br,) 45Q tons, Rogers, In Ashley laver, for a Port In Great Britain, loading-B s Rhett ft Son. Carmen.*(Span,)284 tons, Glrardo, aj Union wharf, for Malaga, loading-Mordecai ft co. . BRIGS. Georgie, 160 tons, Swan, In the Stream, for Balti? more, ready-Shackelrord sc Kelly. L O Madeira, 243 tons, Mo-lander, In Ashley River, - for New York, loading-H F Baker 4 co. . . / F H Jennings, 320 tons, Sears, at N E Railroad wharf, for Weymouth, loading-Wm Roach ft co. Slr R McKay Spewing, (Br,) - tons, LaFavor, in the Stream, from New Orleans, Just arrived -B S Rhett ft Son. SCHOONERS. J H Stickney, - tons, Fooks, at Robb's Mill, for Baltimore, loading-Street Bros ft. co. Florence Rogers, 406 tons, Sheppard, la Ashley River, ror New York, loading-W. Roach 4 co. J L Merrill, - tons. Wick, loi Ashley -River, tor Philadelphia, loiding- B S Rhett ? Son. Lucy H Collins, 168 ton-, Collins, in Ashley River, 'lor Huston, loading-JA -felnslow -4 co. willie Martin, 2i0 tons, Noyes, In Ashley River, ior Kalt more, loading-J A Ensiow 4 co. J E Me-sservey, - tons, Wall, lu Ashley River, rrom Providence, loading-li T Potter. Matoaka, -'tons, Fooks, at NE Railroad wharf, ror Baltimore, loading--Street Bros 4 co Virginia Dare, 110 tons, Johnson, lu the Stream, irom New York, Just arrived-Master. . QERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL! AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS ! This ls the best Medicine ror young children suffering with Colic, Diarrhoea, or any other com plaint,'incident to Teething. It may be give: with safety, as lt contains no opium, or other lh jurious anodyne. Price, 26 cents a bottle. Manufacture J and ror sale by DR. H. BAEB, Also by the following Druggists: A. W. ECKEL & CO., Dr. A. RAOUL, Dr. W. A. SK KINE, A. O. BARBUT, VV. T. LITTLE 4 CO., J. BLACKMAN, P. M. COHEN. Dr. E. tl. KELLERS, E. S. BURNHAM, GRAMAN Sc CH WAKE, O. W. AI MAR, J. LOCKWOOD, ' G. J. LUHN, W. T. LINN, , W. A. GIBSON, And by Druggists aenerallv. inn2 rp HE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES. Proressor LOUIS WCTNDRAM'S BLOOD PORI. FYING AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (in Pills OJ Powders,) ror the cure or all Acute or Ohronlt Diseases, resulting rrom impure blood and Imper- ; feet digestion. -. Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro? fessor Louis Wundram, Brunswick, Germany :) GOUT POWDERS. - " Rheumatic Tincture. Epileptic Remedy. Toothache Drops. H?rb Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) Rheumatic Herb Tea. ? Gout Tincture. Eye Water. Wundwassor (the German "Pat n killer.) For sale by Jr. II. $ A ER, mayao NO. 131 Meeting street. BEDFORD'S (LATE CO -*-:o:' HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTED D AIE Y BUTTEE , i PDBE LEAF LAED - ' FEHLE FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEKBES . ?sj V ENGLISH AND .AMERICAN CRACKERS, and BIB?Olte?," Aa, 4o; N. B.-I CLAIM TO S.EEP THU LARGEST-STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY G ROCERLES IN THIS, CIT Y. . rs . .... . VERY CHOICE P A HM L Y FLOUR. PURE BRANDIES, WI NB 3 AND VERY OLD WHISKIES. ... E. E, BEDFORD, . WILLIAM S.;C0RWLY A' CO., ? N<X 375 KING^STREET, OPPOSITE HASEL. WHOLE8AT,F, AJC*T> I ttTZTA^JOLu I>I^?TLiTZR * - ' 'v " . * :.'?; ./' ^f* : ' J . V'4 ' - ' .V Fine Teas, O?flfees, Sugars Pi?ovisioiifj, Spic.esr, &c' HER??TICALLY SEALED FRUITS. VBGETAB L E'S, .MEATS,,S OU 1^ S, ; AC. All articles spid from tais establishment are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WAP.RANTE? Goods lellvered to ail farts of the pity,- Railroad Depots, steamboats, free cr expense. ETE RTE. BEDFORD. 1 ?EO. H. DRUBER. . ( SEND F Ok" A " CATALOGUE. (IAS. S. MARTIN, j WM. 6. MOOD, Ja, .Untas, dl^mixalSt Ut. 1 ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood , Purifier. , ? ROS AD ALIS, ar sur e cure for Scrofula. ROSAD ALIS, .endorsed jb$ : PlfysiciaTis. : * ROSAD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. I ROSAD ALIS, a Remedy tried and true. EOSA&ALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROS AD ALIS endorsed by the following: Dr. R; WILSON CABR, or Baltimore. Dr. T. a PUGH, ol Baltimore. m . . Ur. mos. J. BOYKIN, of Baltimore. . . Dr. A. DCRGAN, of. Tar boro', N. C. Dr.-j. s. SPARKS, or Nicaoiasv?e, Ky. Ur. A. F. WHEELER, or Lima, Ohio. Ur.'W. HOLLOWAY, olPhfladelpbla. . Dr. J. L. MCUARTHA, of South, carolina, and many otnera. see ROS AD AL is ALMANAC . KOSADAL.1.M" ' endorsed by Rev. DAB NE Y BALL, now or Mary? land Conference, formerly Chaplain la the Con? federate Ai my of Northern Virginia. ROWADALIS -ls Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acta at one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex? pelling all Impure mader and building np the system to a healthy, vigorous.condltlon. . . . ROSADAL?9 IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. BOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH, WINEMAN ? CO., [ ' Agents IA. Dr. H. RAER, ) Charleston; mare-ly . ._ - ,. ?. JDENZI?E, DOITBI^ DISTILLED, FOR CLEANING CLOTHES. For sale wholesale and retail by TP Dr. H. BAER, :---- Wo. 131 fleeting street. ABNER'S IODO F O BM W AND IBON PPLLS. . For sale by Da. H. BAER; janis- No. 131 Meeting street T STHMA. CIGARETTES A few or tho genuine ESPICS "FUMIGATEURS CE PTO RALES" td be had ot Da. H. BAER, may26 Na 131 Meeting street. J^ONEY CANNOT BUT IT!' FOR SIGH TIS TRICE LE S SI t , The DIAMOND GLASSES, ta anaTac tured by J. E. ?SPENCER & CO., New York, which are now" offered to the public, are pronounced by all the celebrated Opticians or the world to be tho most Perreot, Na? tural Artificial help to the human eye ever known. -They are'ground undeatheir own supervision, . rrom minute' crystal Pebbles,-melted together, and derive their name, "Diamond," on account or their hardness and brilliancy. The scientific principle on which they are con? structed brings the core or centre or the lens di? rectly in front-or the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as m the natural, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as glimmering and wavering or sight, dizziness, ?c., peculiar to all others In use. . They axe mounted in th? finest manner, tn frames or the best quality, of all materials used for that purpose. Tnelr finish arid durability can uot be surpassejl. ' CAUTION.-None. gennine unless bearing their trade mark stamped on every frame. JAMES ALLAN, Dealer In Watches, Jewelry, Sterling Silverware and Optical Goods, No. 307 King street. oct31-stuthlyr Charleston, S. 0. .glacfjinerij, Casting g, Ut. mar27-mwr6mos -. OHAKUE?TON', S. C., Jone 8, 187L "-On and, after sm*nAY,_Jane ii, the Passenr ger Trains on Mi? behm Cervuna Railroad will rat, as follows: . .?? ?t)U ATTO?BTA. " Leav? Charleston.-.?;.-.....?...... 8.20A.K. Arrive at Augusta.?. 4~45 P. Mi . roa COLUMPIA. . Leave Charleston;n... 8.20 ?.1L irrlva-at>Columbia .....i......... 3.40P.M. . TOB C-ABLB8TOM.. . Leave -Angus ta...,.V.. 7.40 A. M> Arriveat Charleston..,....".;..... &aor. Leave Columbia.. ..^.':'.'.. 7.40 A. M. Arrrlve at Charleston,....-............ 3.2aP.M. . ? THEOUGH WUJUKQTOH TBAIK. ... Leave Ango- ta... . ? ............. .i...... . 3.00A.M. Arrive at ?ngrilL. v.V... ;. :?.0? A. M. Leave Ringville.... ?... L45 P.jL Axme^t^gtBta;.;...:.;.....\.?...... .7.46 E. M. '.' ACGUBTA NIGHT XXFBX8B. (sundays-exopted.) r^eav? Charleston^....8.80 P. M. Arrive atAuguBtB....-..-..-......... .7.06A M. Leave Augusta.?:.....Y.-... GOO p. M. Arrive at Charleston.....'.-.'*,.>-..?. &.40 A. M. . ... COLUHBIA NIG in HXTSJB6S. , (Sunaays excepted.) . Leave Charleston..::...T.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia."........... coo A; M. Leave (Jolumbl?r.?.V;...-....:.wo P. M. Arrive at Charleston..v...>..... ....... 0.46 A. M. j. : 'SUMXiSHVllliB TBADi. " Ijcave.Oharleaion.......7:..-...I.. 2.45 P. M. Arrive at Stminervllle.4.10 P. M. Leave Sumrnerville........".00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston...'.... .845 A. M. CAMDKN BEAKCH. .,:.>*': Leave Camden.........^.-..?... e.oo A. M. Arrive at Columbia..... ,.10.40 A. M. Leave columbia.....'.....'i-i.a6.Rli. arrive at'Camden;....- 6.00 P. M. Day an rr Mg"ht Trains "-make-close connections at .Angus: a with Qecrgla Railroad and Central Railroad, .-.v." . .' . . . . -Ir - Hight Tram connects with Macon and Augusta. Railroad. ?...?. ".TTS-''.. Columbia Night .Tram connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept Sundays) with-Day ..Passen ger Train, and runs through to Columbia and ret ur ns on Mon days, Weaneadajfl and Saturdaxav ??* . A. L. TYiasiC^^Aealaeot. ?"S. B. PIOKENS?G,"T. A. . - . ' . JRUM - SAVANNAH AND CUAIiLESTON EAUr . ROAD. ' ' - " ' PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road run dally aa follows: > - \. - ' Leave Charleston.......8.30 A.M.' Arrive at Savannah;.'...........3.00 P. M. Lefrve-Savannah.11.15 A. M. - Arrive ai Charleston..W>1Unil -Connects at, Savannah wlththe Atlantic Hailroad for Jacksonville, St. An gus tine, an K. points fu Florida. . Mw With Central Railroad for Macon, AtlantsHBJr bile. New Orleans and the. Waat. - With steamboats-for points'on the Savannah River. - ? * - " ' " At charleston with the Northeastern and Sooth. carolina Railroads, and Steamship?for all pointa North and West, : ?.' ? ? Through Tickets over this Une on sale at Hotels in Charleston; Screven Souse, savannah; ud all principal Ticket ornees North and South.' , Freights? forwarded dally to and from Savan? nah and all points beyond; - ? ;. Through Bllls or Lading-Issued to J?cksocTllIe, Palatka, &c ' Tarin* as low as by. any other line., . . .. .? ' C. S. GADSDE?, oct5 Engineer and Superintendent. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM: :?S '.PANT.,,'-..': ,. . CHABLXSTON, s. C., February 11. i87l. Trams win leave Charleston Dally at'8:80 A^jL and 6 P.M. ' ' " ' . Arrive at Charleston 7*80 A/M. (Mondays ex. cepted) and 3*30 P. M. . Train'does not leave Charleston 6 P. M., Stn?: DATS. Train leaving6*80 A. M. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and-Acaula Creek only, going through in 40 hours... Passengers leaving by 6 P. J. Train have choice of route, via Richmond and Wilmington, or vis.Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDA? by this Train lay over ou SDWDAT m BaL ti mu re. Those leaving on SATUBUAY remain Suv. ' DAY in Wilmington, N. 0. This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to OlncmnaU, . Chicago: and other pom? West and Northwest, both Trains making-con? nections, at Washington with Western .trains of Baltimore and o hio Railroad. - S. S. SOLOMONS, ' . Engineer and Superintendent P. L. CLKAPOB, General Ticket Agent. . febii-i2mos '?. - Simms i?l?rljinrs.. IJ1HE GOLD.MEDAL SEWING MACHINE. - DOUBLE LOCK ELASTIC STITCH. This ls the most simple and reliable Two Thread Sewing Machine in the world. It sews direct 'rom two threads, and is $15 less thanany other first-class Sewing Macl?ne. Samples can oe sean at No. 166 MEETING STREET, opposite Ch arl ea? ton Hotel, Sole Agent for the State. Sub-agent-* wanted through the State. Address W. S. BIS? SEL L, Charleston.. Also agents for Borne Shuttle Hand Machine, $25. apr4-tuthaomos * . AND THE . 'WEED? FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITOB MACHINE, are the best in use. For sale on the Lease' Plan, with monthly pay? ments, on easy terms, Or for cash. AH Uncu of Machine attachments, Needles, Cotton, (white clack and colored,) Silk, ou. Soap, Ac, Ac Repairing aa usual, circulars and samples of work sent on application. . D. B. HASELTON, Genere! dealer m First Class Sewing 'Ma? chines ana Material, No. 307 "King street, . angl7 . Charleston. S. 0. Jsaars-m's pr^parationc. DEATH TO RATS, ROACHES ' BEDBUGS, &o. . . NEVER FAILING.. BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE '? AS "OTHERg. ' HERMETICALLY SEALED AND j ALWAYS FRESH. . Sold at Wholesale by ' DOWXE. MQISE & DAVIS, AndatretaltbyaUDrnggtstB. feb j-610%