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COMM3SBCTAZ lustr?. Exports. MAT.HI?-Per Spanish ' bart Carmen-562 bales upland (.ott n. BALTIMORE-Per BteamnMp Falcon-42 bales coi ton, -?34 il?-rees no-, SO baies domestics. 220 bois 'oslo, 8.0CM feet lumber, lo boxes md sa and sundries.Fer sehr Lucy M Collins-216 tous taureau iron. Ibt Charleston Cotton. Hice amt Ma-ral Stores Market. '>mCB CHARLESTON MWS, 1 FMI14T R-rsvrKO. July 14, -.M. 1 COTTON.-Tho market for this article showed a light demand at somewhat easier fi.-nres. Sales 140 bales, say 2 at ISX. S at e, 2 at I6,s\ 2T at 17. 2 at n.1?. 36 at 18,8 ai 18a, Vt at 19, ll at 19X, 18 at 20, lb st 21. We quote:. CIVBRPOOL CLASSIFICATIOK. Ordinary to good ordinary.lsj^rais Low middling.19 @ Middling.;.20 ea? ser let middling.....21 @ Bioa-There was a moderate inquiry, with sales of about lOO 'lercea nf clean 'Carolina, say 33 tierces at ex. 68 at 8tfc *a Us. We quote common to lair 7@7 sc, good s@i%c. , NAVAL STORKS,-Tue sales- or naval stores to? day cave been 196 barrels ro-ln and 65 casks spirits, as follows: 195 barre's rosins from extra (?ls to low No. 1, on pi lvate terms; 65 casks spirits at 4?c, FasiSBTS.-To Liverpool by steam, direct, nominal on uplands ; via New ' Tort, #d on upland^, id on sea islands ; by sall, on uplands a d sea Islande, nominal. To .Havre nommai. Coastwise-to New ?ork by steam, KO on uplands and MC on eea Islands: $ 126 ll tierce on rice: by sail, Kc -a m i ootton; - ? tierce on rice: 4Qc f* barrel on rosie, $74)8 * if on somber; $9910 ?Mon timber. T Holton, , by sall, ac * ft. on upland cotton To Provide UM. by sall $3 * M on boards, Xi f) ft on cotton; by steam $1 ? bale on New Torfe rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, ac 9 lb on uplands; hy sall, $7 ft M on boards; $9 00 timber; $3 ?. ton on clay, asd $3?3 60 oh phos phares. To Baltimore, by steam, Kc f b by Bail, $0 6097 9 Mon boards; $3@3 25 V ten cn phoephs'e rtwk; Vessels are in demand bj our mer ch aa :3 to take lumber freights frc m Georgetown, ft. G., Darien and Sarnia River, Qa. .od Jacksonville. Fia., to Northern ports, and $K ?12 vt M are the raies on lumber and boards. EXOR ANSI.-sterling eo day bills" 82X. DoBfBsrio ZxoHxNsa! - The ian KS are pur? chasing:?isrhr ?heck* on New York at oar; 6 days X orr; 16 days \ off; 15 days - off; 20 days - off; 80 days - off. They are selling sight cheeks at M pre jalum. aoiD-iUf?^K. " Markets by Telegraph. KONS Y MARKETS. 'Lo DOS, July M-^-^Asols m-. Bonds M&?-nlng.-<'on801s93J?. ? PABM, Jpiy 14-Noo t.-Bulhoa .increased seven million K. ni' ? 65i? 70c. NKW YORK, July 14- N'IVU.-Stocks steady and quiet. d<>id dun at HJtai.2. Governments dull and, heav*; -Sta'e buuds very quiet. Money easy lita, Excuange, long 10* ; short ll.. Freights BtEv?ot"g.-Money abondant at 2a3. Sterling lOKaioji. Gold 12KB12K- Governments dull. Sixty-tours X betier. Eighty ones a better. States very . oil; no change to prices. Freights drooping.' '^NKW. ORLEANS, July 14.-Bank sterling 24J?5 . sight ;fcc pruuiium. Qold.tf*. " COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, Jnly 14-Noon.-Cotton opened strong; uplands 9??d, Orleans 9^d; sales 15,000; Bair* 01 (be week 127.000, export 8u00; speculation 88.000; stock 660,000; American 392,000; receipts of the week 25.?,eo; American 11,000; actual exports 10,000 bales Af tem non.-7-Co: ton firm; sales i*5,eoo bales; ex? port and speculation 4ooo; stock afloat 488,000; American 03.000. Evening.-Cotton closed firm; uplands Pa9Xd; Orleat s 9J?"; nearly due trom New Orleans 9 3-l?d. Yarns and <ar>rics at Manchester quiet. NEW Yoax. Jny 14-Noon.-Cotton opened ' firm; uplands 21o,-Orleans 21 %z\sales. 1600 bales. Evening.-Cotton firm; -aies 4970 bales, at 21c. ' BOSTON, Joly 14.-Conon q det and steady; mid? dlings -2li4a2lXct. net receipts 18 bales; gross 697; sale? 80O; stuck 6000; net receipts or the week T9; groa* 9?2A. BALTIMOKX. Jnly ll-Colton Arm; m id dim gs 20x0; net> ceipt- 28 bales; crosa 30; expor s coastwise97: nales50; nook 880; net receipts of the week 406; uross8l7; exports coastwise 285; sales of ihe week 1090. NORFOLK. Joly 14.-Cotton quiet; low middlings 19c; ne receipt 120 bales; exports coastwise48; stock nos: net receipts 01 the wt-ek 4366; exports coastw se .1668; sates of the week' 8 >. WILMINGTON. Jnly 14.-Conon quiet; middlings 20c; net M celo's 60 bal- s; stock l"9s; net receipts tor the we??k "?57; exports coastwise 113; sales ror til G weeli 27 AUGUSTA. Jnly 14.-Cotton market closed quiet and firm at iso ror Liverpool middlings; receipts 80 bales; ?-ales 38. . SAVANKAn, Jnly 14.-Cotton, no demand; mid? dlings-Soo; ?er receipts los bales; exports coast? wise 5u; >8ics 126: s.ock 6657; net recelots for the . werk .929; e? i^ru* coastwise 1932; sales for the Wftfefc 3* *u? " MOB LB. July 14.-Cotton dull; middlings 20c; : net, leietpis 107 bales; exports coastwise 2925; sales 01 th? week 1400. ' GAi.VBaTON."*Juiy 14.-Cotton steady; good ord! nary lee; UK re?efpts 657 baies; expots coast? wise s ; sa.es iio;. st oct -.0,079 ;. nit receipts or the week 31 oe; exports to Great Britain 6660; coast wise 2647: pales nf the week 1900. " NKW ORLEANS, Joly 14.-Cotton quiet; middlings S0Ka20*?>; 1 et receipts 1345 t'aies; gross 1345; sales ltoo;?-<>c4t 6J.18J; uet receipts for the wees 0633; gros>i.?633: exports TO Great Britain 57; coastwise 7812; .SJ ie? for the wt et 5500. .%'FROV 8IOXS AND PKODCCE MARKETS. ''?'LIVEBFOOL, July 14-Noon.-Corn ?ls 6d. Lard . 60s ta : NBW VOKK. July 14-Noon.-Flour unchanged. Wheat duli nd unchanged. Corn a shade firmer. Pork steady KC m. Lard firm. Turpentine scarce rm t fl rm ai 63a6SKc. Rosin quiet and firm- at $3 1 oa t 12 ror strained. . Evening-FlourduU and declining; common 10 fair extra $eae 60; ?rood to choice $e 65u9. W-hls . key steady. Wi.eat heavy; spring cut lower; new and old winter red and amber Western and South ern $145al 52. Corn closed quiet and noon's ad ' . vance lost 7i%a72)?. hice in mu supply and easter: Pork more active but lower, at $14 75aI5. Lard finner; kette Ile Turpentine scarce but . firm at f>3a 3>?c. Rosin qmet but firm. ! BAU?MOKB, Jn y 14.-Flour in mir demand for fresh ground aud new pru es Wheat in steady demand and tu nt. Corn in xcarce demand, light; white 78*78; yellow Te. Whiskey 94t94)4c. Mess pork $1 ??> 60.16. shouluer-i 7Xc. Lard Hallie CTNCiNKATi, July 14.-Flour steady. Corn dull at 66866c. Pork nominal; $10 asked. Lard-full prices a-ked ; nu demand. Bacon in fair demand 4Ud lower raies demanded, chiefly to cover con tract-?; shonlder* 6J?; sides 8>4a8&. Whiskey Ole. ? NEW ORLSANS July ll-Mour quiet-superflue $4 75a5; double $.> 26a6 76; treble $6a6 25. corn qnlei; mixed and yeil?w 7a;? white 78as0o. Oats scarce at 70c. Dr., n $1 loal 12J? Hay scarce, bat Arin; prime $29; choice ?3-?.. Pork dall and lower; mess $16 Bacon null and weak at 7X, .OXalOXc; xugar-t ured hams, choice, i5>i, lea 16J?- Lard Arm: Kerce lOJialOX; keg lDiaiixc , Sugar dnli ; common 10s ; prime usance. .Whskey steady: Wtstern recifleu 92Ka$102>{. Con>e firm aud M o. k IK "h r at ?15\c. . WrutiNOTON. Joly M?-Solnts inrpenUne quiet, 46c. Rosin urra, ti 60 for strained, $5 for No 1, ?afor No. 2, and $6 for pale. Crude turpentine rm. ?2 or b ird. $3 50 for yellow dip, ana $4 25 . for virgin. Tar Him, $3. New York Rice Market. From the Daily Bulletin. Wednesday, July 12 : Domt-suc cou lujfci pieoty as compared with the rathei Blew uet?Tud, and ine market without much general strength, though no lower. Sales or the dH? m 40 tierces. In Lits Ht 8>?H9>?C ror com: mon to choice Cai odua. orel?n iu lair supply, selling very well, atm commanding about former rates, though Pa' na does not appear quite so strong in proportion 0 Its quality as Rangoon. Sale?-f 475 i-ans, at &%a?}?c for itangoon aud 7,1?a7Xe ror Panis. From<4he Jonrnal or Commerce : The demand for Rangoon cou: ny tes to be lair, acd with mod? erate oneiiDitp s irmly pi if s are obtained. Patna ts dui 1 and p:L es ure barely maintained. Caro? lina con tnue* 10 b ouil aHd prices arc nomlual Tb?* sunk ls fair and is irifly offered on eisy tenn-, es lt ^changing by nie heat and bei omlug weeNly. whie the trade arevvry cuutousm Blatting pnu-huses, st d*then ln?in. on ibeual con o-8im* from last rates. Sules hav-been made Of 600 ba?B Kan i; i.ou and l'a na at ~J???)L?c. : ;\ New York. Hay Harket. From-the Baily Bdleiia, Wednesday, July 12: BecelpiB lot two days 3880 bales. Tne demand is fair, but very Arru put, s rule. The regular price for shlpplj y gi ad S ls $1 05. botan outside pany .' orVTeuuiar dealer wn-> wants Ume must pay . more. >ale sr ino bales tor Jaekionvi.lei 2J tor Negern. 76 f >r Chanesiou. 90 ror Hav/na. 50 TfrGennteiow.!, J?. ... 100 lor Savannah, 75 ror Wllmlngioit amt - 60Tor NorfotR. all ai $' ur.; also - SOObsIrs lor i harte ion $110. Roiall is un?2hang ' ed. st ra w 1- 1 rn-K u ar in (ince foi loug rye. Short Bind ua's sr? q <oicd aa oeiore. RAW York \nvidSiorfi market. Fr' m the Jonrnal of C?nimeroe, Wednesday, July 12: T|-e marKet for spirits 1 ur..entine Kv ry firm, wu h 49c * fair quotation *or prompt delivery; The deniantl s rai net mod?raie at the clo-e; sales eoribrac 60 ftitt?-tn ar'lv.- at 48c. Rosins meet With a good inquiry mi? pricer, :>r- un-en led. but - in the s?'Uer*-favot ; <8l< s' embrace 50 bbl-? palo at $5; 100 ni>,s no at $6 25; *o mu do nt $6. and 200 obis low So 2 at $3 12"* ; 300 tibia low No l at . $3-76, sad eu o'I- si ramed at $3 26. We q Ole strained at $3 12??<>3 25; No 2 at? $3 25a3 65; No 1 at SS T6s4 ?o; pale at ^4-76a?;-?*tra pals at49a&a-J 7 78. Tar" Ls quiet, with 20 bbls Was tiing toa sold 1 at$337K- _ Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, July 13.-TTTRPBNTTNB.-Sloce our last review the market tor ibis article bas ruled firm, and shows an advance of 30o on yel? low dip. There ts a stead v demand, and receipts And ready sale at 1425 for virgin. $3 30 for yellow dip. and ?- for hard. 9 bbl of SM ?J. Arrivait continue light tn consequence ot the low stage of the river, and there ls very little coming in rrom above tide-way. .?-PIBITS TOBPKKTDIK.-During the week Just coded the market for this article has shown con Bl'era'i.e firmness, and as noted in our last the price has advanced-being fully 4a6c higher, stead demand has existed each day, and parcels aa ottered on market have found Teady nate clnslnsr at 47a48c, with litt e or no stock in factors' hands, and tne small quantity here being held for higher ligures. . ROSIN.-For the lower gn*des the market for the week just ended has ruled decidedly acive, and pnces have advanced 'uily 25a3ic, cloding Arm ats. 6J for strained, and $2 75a3 - for No2, parcels belog readily aken when offered at these figures. For the Oner qualities the market was generally quiet in the earlier part of the week, but a better demand bas sprui g np within the past day or two. The arrivals, both by river and rall, are small, and there ls a -very light stock le malnlng In factors' hands. Tas-ls In demand from shippers, and the mar? ket mira steady at former quotations. Receipts are mea re. and for the week are only 125 bbls, whlciisold >t-$3 per bbl. - - Receipts by Railroad, Joly 14. SOUTH CAROLINA EAILBOAU. - 62 bales cotton, 39 bbls naval stores, 6835 mel? ons, 1 car lumber, and 1 car stock. To Railroad Agent. Smith A Chapeau, Kanapaux & Gonzalez, C Bart A co, G S Hacker, w Hunt, THAW De wees, W Btimlth A co, Pelzer, Rodgers A cn. G H Wafter A co, G w Williams & co, P-Walsh, Ward law A Carew, W c Connney A co, H Steltz. rmss* 11 ff ?rs . Per steamship Falcon, for Baltimore-Miss L Haas, Sl?ter Danton, tl my, and 2 deck Steamer Pilot Boy, McNelty, Reaufort, Chls olm's and Pacific Landings. ?f<lse and sundries. To Ravenel, Holmes A co, P A Mc Bride and Robt Cblsolm. Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, S 0 R H Neshlt, J B Pyatt, wir ;. nurse and three chil? dren. J Connifl, J Richardson, J D W Wrede, Dr G B Weston. Mrs Swan and three children, J H Ral ney, wife and two servants, Julia Dickson, Wm Green , ? Hayne, R H Low nd. s, A Morgan, and 7 on deck. EORX OALENOABT. KOOK'S PHASES. Fun Moon, 2d. 8 hour, ie minutes, morning. Last Quarter. 9th. 7 hours. 49'miente?, morning. New Moon, nth. o hours. 7 minutes, evening. Pirat onarrer. ..,5'h.0 hours. 31 minute?', morning. Full Moon, Slat, 3 hours, 57 minutes, evening. 10 donday.._ 11 ruesday.. la Wednesday. 13 Thursday.... 14 vriday....... 15 -r.turday_ 16 <?nrdav.. HON. SiaSH. e.. i 7.. 9 6.. 2 7.. ? 6.. 2 7.. 8 6.. 3 7.. 8 6..*3 I 7.. 8 6.. 3 7., 8. 6.. 4 I .7.. 7. BEN SETS. MOON R. t 0. 12..19 12..49 1.20 1..62 2..31 3.. 12 sets. niGn VAIB? 2.. 2 2..53 3.. 41 4..31 6.. 28 61.14 7.. 1 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C.. ....JULY 15, 1871. Lat se deg 46 min 88 sec. | Lon 79 deg 57 min 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Ann S Deas, Garba'.'!, West Point MRI. 100 tes rice. To J R Pringle A S< n.. . Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Beaufort, Pacific Landing and Chisolm's Landing-, Ac-W H Mver, w H Kel'. WOP Campbell, wife and child, Miss L Walker, Mrs Whitney, Mrs williams, Mrs Odell, child aud nurse, E Sullivan. Miss Burroughs. Wm Harrison, capt Larkin, W H Alden and wife, J W Seabrook, Capt W J Treat, -Jas Dupong,anu 4 on deck. Steamer Emilie, White, Oeo-ff?town. S O. 65 bags rough rice, mdse ac>l sundries To Shack elford A Belly. 0 Neilson, B O'Neill, G J Walker, Walker, Evans A Cogs we.t. W K Ryan, J R Smith, J R Pnng e, Framer A Dil'. W E Huge-, Bollmann Bros, Frost A Ad p er, S A ?, Mrs J H Da.vaon, and others. CLl.AREU YESTERDAY. Steamship F.dccn, 'laynle, Baltimore-P C Trenholm. Spanish bark Gavin en, Glrardo, Malaga-Morde? cai A co. sehr Lncy M Co?ls?. Collins. Baltimore-J A Enslow A co. SAILED YESTERDAY.'' Steamship Falcon. H ay nie. Baltimore. . Sehr J H stickney. Fooks, Baltimore. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Jas Adger, Lockwood, at New York, July ll. Sehr Clara Sawyer; Branscomb, Jacksonville, July !.> MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. VEW YOKE. July 14.-Arrived out, steamship Dartpn. Evening.-Arrived, the Cleopatra. Arrived ?ut, the China. SAVANNAH, July H.-Cleared, steamship Ameri? ca, for Baltimore. ' MEMORANDA. The sehr Ridgewood, Jlerricksen, for George? town, s c. and Port Bluff, cleared at New York M th instant. f\i . ' LIST OF VESSELS CP, CLEARED ANO SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. The Marion. Leffert, cleared.-....June 13 The M E Seed, Edmondson, sailed.-June 23. The Romaine, Young, dp"5..^.......May 27 Br bark Lady Duflertn, Flinn, up.......May 17 WEST HARTLEPOOL, ENO. .Br bark Kathleen, Lester, sailed.Jone 6 NEWPORT, ESO. The Gauntlet, Douse, sailed.June 24 The Black Prince, Marshall, sailed.-.Jone 21 CALLAO. 1. Fr bark D Melalne, Ber tho. sailed.......... May 24 CARDIFF. The R T K Carey,-, sailed.May The Martha, Lewis, sailed.May y DOMESTIC. KEW TOBE. Steamship Georgia, Orowell, sailed.July ll Brig B Young, Joy, up..July " Sehr H C bheppbrd, thark, cleared/.Julv Sehr LUlv, Huunes. cleared.July Sehr My rover, Bnwn, up.July Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.June 15 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr A S Gaskin, Gaskin, up....June io Sehr Walton, Gardner, cleared.July 8 BALTIMORE. Sehr Harriet Baker, Webber, up.July KEW ORLEANS. Br brig B McKay Spearing, Lefavor, cl'd.. June 26 BOCSPORT, MB. Brig C S Packard, Harrington, sailed.June 30 BANGOR, MB. Sehr Eastern River, McDonald, cleared_June 28 ? His celia neons. j?jwEY! HONEY! HONEY I Fiue New Country HONEY, to be had In quanti? ties to sun purchasers, of DR. H. B A KR, may25_No. 131 Meeting street. rjHB GREAT GERMAN KEMEDiES. Professor LOUIS WUNDRAM'S BLOOD PURI? FYING AND PUROATIVE HERBS, (lu Pms oi Powders,) for the cure of all Acute or Ohroni; Diseases, resulting from Impure blood and Imper feet digestion. Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro lessor Louis Wundram, Bruns wir Germany :) GOUT POWDERS. Rheumatic Tincture. Epileptic . Remedy. . Toothache Drops. Herb Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) Br-eurratlc Herb Tea. Goat Tincture. Eye Water. Wundwasser (the German 'Talnkiiler.) For sale by Jr. H. ! A ER. mavan No, 131 Mmtinr Rweet FINE FRENCH EXTRACTS FOR TH? HANDKERCHIEF. LUBIN'S, CHIBJB', MOOTLLEROX'S, Ac. For sale, In quantities to suit purchasers, by DR. H. BA ER, may26_No. 131 Meeting street. FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (SANTON1NE.) They ? - purely vegetable, safe and BOTO. Th' oestinnse. For sale by Dr. LL RAER, No. 131 Meenup at reel, _- . whn-oan.i Apen? GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM. THE MOUNTAINEER, GREENVILLE, S. 0.. Has tne largest real circulation of any paper in that section. Subscription pnce $1 a year G. E. ELFORD, Editor and Proprietor. G. G. WELLS, Associate Edltorf . decl3 F (japing. - 0~R SEW YORK. OLD LIN JE IV E W YORK AND CILARLES TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1 845. POPULAR PASSENGER LINS. THE VERY FAST AND SPLENDID Side-Wheel Steamships or trna Lino will sail from Adger'a Wharr as follows daring toe monta of July: MANHATTAN. SAT?RDAY. 15th. at 5 o'clock P. M. JAMES ADDER, SATURDAY, 22d, at half-past 9 o'clock A. M. MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, 29th. at 4 o'clock P. M. T?ese steamships Insure at the lowest rate and are noted for their strength, speed and comfort. - ?3- Through Bills or Lading given on Cotton tn Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng land manufacturing tr, whs at the lowest marke: rates. . _ aa-state-rooms may he secured n advance without extra charge. For Freight or Passage apply to July3_JAMES ADDER A 00. -p 0 R iN E Vf Y 0 R K . ON WEDNESDAY, ISTH JULY, AT HALF PAST 10 O'CLOCK A. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. The Splend'd New Iron Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA, Crowell, Commander, will sall ior New York on WEDNESDAY, loth Julv, at half-past 10 o'clock A. M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool .by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania. Gotten burg. and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New England Cities as usual. Insurance by Steamers of this Line x per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having ver$ fine State-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, H?GER A CO., No. 28 Broad streer,. or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. l'Union Wharf. JnlyI5-4_ NCHOB LINE STEAMERS A SAILEVERY WEDNESDAY AND.SATUR DAYTO AND FROM NEW TORC AND GLASGOW. CALLING AT LONDONDERRY TO LAND MAILS AND PASSENGERS. The Steamers of thia favorite Line, are built expressly for the Atlantic Pas-, senger Trade, and fitted up In every respect wita all the modern Improvements cilculated-to Insure the safety, comfort and convenience of Passen* .gora-' ., PASSAGE BATES, PAY ABOS IN. CURRENCY, To Glasgow, Liverpool and Londonderry-First Cabin, $05 and $75. according to location? Cabin Beturn Tickets. $130, securing best accommoda: tiona; Intermediate, $33; Si eerage, $28. Parties sending for tbelr friends In the Old Country can purchase tickets at reduced rates. For further particulars, apply to HENDERSON BROTHEKS, No. 7 Bowling ?.reen, Ni Y., or to DOUGLASJJ ESBIT, No. 3 Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, S. 0. ta* Responsible Agents wanted in town and country. Jun20-D4w3mo3 IilTEBPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THL 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 fl A M WYOMING, capt. WHINNER AY. May 31, at s P M NEBRASKA, Capt. GtJAE - .. ..June Z, at 3PM MINN K SOTA, Capt. T. W. i "EB HANN.June 7, at 9.S0 A M IDAHO, Capt. PRICE...;.June 14, at 3 P li MANHATTAN, Capt. FORSYTH..June li, at 3 P M (-.'OLOR A DO, Cap t.T. F. Fit K KM AN..1 une '-i, at 3 P M WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLIAMS. .June ?0, at 2 P M Cabin Passage $60, gold. Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $30, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to . WILLIAMS & GUION, No. 63 Wah street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued by. the Charleston and New York Steamers, which make close connection with the abovo line. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., may6 Or WM. A. COURTENAY pAcmc HAH. ST^niP COMP? rn HOUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN FARES GREATLY REDCUED. Steamers of thc above linc leave Pier, No. 42, North River, foot or canal' _ itreet. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the ?Ko and 33th of every month (except when tuet? dates fall on Snnday, then the Saturday prece J mg. All departures connect at Panama wi tn steam? ers for south Pacltlc and Central American porta. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers, leave San Fran? cisco' Urst or every month, except when it fails on ?sunday; then on the'day preceding. ' No California steamers touch at Havana, bul go direct from New York to Aspinwall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information appli at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFIOB, on thc wharf foot of Canal street, North River, Nev . ork. F. R. BABY, Agent. > ulylG-lyr F OE LAKE SUPERIOR THE UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY, AND ATLANTIC, DULUTH AND PACIFIC LINE. One ofthe Splendid Steamers METFOR, INDIA, PACI F1U, COBURN, ATLANTIC, J A PAN, KEWEE NAW, ARCTIC, CHINA and ST. PAUL, will leave Buffalo dally (except Fridays and .saturdays,) at SP. M., Erle the next ni-ming, Cleveland the Barae night, and Detroit at 10 P. M.. dally, (ex oept Sundays and Mondays.) Tor DULUTH und In? termediate LAKE SUPERIOR PORTS. Connections are made at Dulutti with the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad, to St. Paul, and all points in Minnesota, Northern Wisconsin and Iowa. Also, with the Northern Pacific Rail? road for the Bed River Country. Excursion Tickets, AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES, will be Issued by all principal Railroads io st. .Paul by this route, returning via all rall. Or by Rail Routes to St. Paul and Duluth', returning via Lake. During the months of June, July and August, EXCURSION TRIPS wm be made via the North Shore of Lakh Superior, visiting thc Sliver MlneB, Fort William, Grand Portage, Ac. Fur 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. ma,v8-mwf3mo-t_ JpORF L OB IDA, VIA SAVANNAH. The steamer CI i Y POINT, Captain 0. E. McMuian, win leave Muthern--._ Wharf cvi-ry ITBRMT KVBalKQ^jat t>,80 IICKM-K, (until further notice,) for Jacksonville, Fernan? dina and Pal at ka, arriving back at Charleston every SATURDAY AFTERNOON. mayll RAVEN EL A CO., Agents, F . gfrippmg. . ISHINO EXCURSIONS. The beautiful Yacht ELEANOR will make j** an Excursion to the Blackfish Banks, start-St? lng from 'som hem Wharf every WBDNESOAT aud FROAY, at 7 A. M., 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 YOONG, on board. junio P OR GARDNER'S BLUFF AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEE - DEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN. The steamer BENNETTSVf LLE ? Captain J. T. Poster.ls now receiving_ Freight; at Accommodation Wharf, and wm leave on MONDAY NIGHT, the 17th lost. Freight and wharfage prepaid. For Freight engagements, apply to RAVENEL.-HOLMES A CO., Julyl4-3 ? 'No. 177 East Bay. "y^EEKLY UNE TO SAVANNAH, QA., AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. 0. , The Steamer Ir* I JU O T BOY Captain W. T. MONSLTT, Will leave Accommodation Wharf every MONDAY MORNING, at 8_ ? .o'clock, for Savannah. Beaufort, Hilton Head an spanish Wei s. Returning will leave savannah every WEDNESDAY MORNING. Will leave for Beaufort, Pacific and Chlsolm's Landings every THURSDAY MORNING, ai 8 o'clock. Returning will leave Beaufort every FRIDAY MORNING. . . Freight received WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Must be prepaid to Way Landings. Goods consigned to care or Agents wjll he for? warded (Tee of storage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., JnnSQ_No. 177 East Bay. Gr RAND EXCURSION TO LAKE SUPERIOR. THE UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY WILL SEND THEIR FAVORITE STBAKKE ARCTIC.Oaptaln J. E. TURNER, LEAVING BUFFALO JULY 19, CLEVELAND JUL / 20, DETROIT JULY 21, ON A GRAND EXCURSION AROUND LAKE SUPERIOR, Visiting every point or Interest on that cele? brated and beauuinl Lake. The trip will occupy twenty-five days. Promt nent attractions on the route are Lake Erle, cleveland, Detroit Detroit .River, Lake St. Clair and River, Sarnia, Lake Huron, Sault Ste Marie, St. Mary's River and Rapids, Lake Superior, Neeplgon River, (four days for. trout fishing,) Isle Royale, the celebrated Silver Island, Fort Will art, (ono day to visit the British Camp, the Hudson Bay Station, and the famous Amethist Vein.) Duluth. Superior City, Bayoeld, La Pointe, Portage Lake, (Copper Mines one day,) Marquette, (Iron Mutes at Negaunee one day.) the Pictured Rocks, Point aux Fins, Detour, Macki? nac, and Pnt in Bay. ? - -- ?. An experienced Physician will be on board the entire trip. A sufficient number of Laundresses will bc on board. A good Band or Music will accompany the Ex? cursion. As only Eighty Tickets will be sold, application for them should be made at once. Fare lor the entire trip, Including Meals and Berths, One Hundred and Twenty-nvc Dollars. For Passage and til information, apply to - SETH CALDWELL, Agent, No. 1 Ham street. Bi lalo. S. D. CALDWELL, General Manager. B. F. PATRICK, Jnn26-21 Genertl Passenger Agent, Buffalo. iSliaceliairxoas. " - j SSELL'S LIST FLOWERS FRON THE UPPER ALPS,With a Glimpses of their Homes, superbly Illustrated with chromo lithographs, folio. $12 60. The Arts In the Middle Ages, and at the Period of the Renaissance. By Paul Lacroix, Curator of the Imperial Library ot the Arsenal, Paris, illus? trated with nineteen chromo lithographie prints, and upward of four hundred engravings on wood $12. Specimens or the Drawings or the Ten Masters, with descriptive letter-press and twenty photo? graphs, 4to. handsomely bound. $10. Songs or Home, with thirty-six illustrations by Fenn, Hennessy, Griswold, Ac., and eight aa to graphs, untrorn with '-Sonus of Lire.'* "Kath rina," "Bitter-sweet," ?rc., cloth, fail gilt. $5. Marvels or Gbss-Maklng. By A. sauzay. with sixty-seven illustrations on wood, and ten auto type copies or tie best examples tn the south Ken stngton Museum. $6. Wonders of Italian Art. By Louis Vlardot. With ten autotypes and thirty engravings, cloth. $6. Wonders of Painting. Of the Spanish, French, English and flemish Schools By M. Vlardot. With numerous antotype and wood-cut illustra? tions, cloth, gili, $6. The Wonders or Engraving. By George Du ples-us. With thirty-four fine wood cots sud ten photograph reproductions In autotype, illustrative or the various stages or the art of engraving, Irom the' earilett times to the present. $6. illustrations or thc Lite or Martin Luther. En? graved tn line arter original paintings by Labou chere, with letter-prer 3v Kev. Merle D'Aublgne. Twelve picture in foi.. $6. The Birth ind Childhood or our Lord Jesus Christ. Mediations selected from the works ?I Augustine, Chrysostom, Goaln, Hall, Calvin, Ac, with twelve photographs after Da Vinci, Rairaeiie, Murillo, Guido, Deiaroche, Ary Scheuer, and other masters, l vol. illuminated cloth, extra gut. to. Library of Poetry and Song. Being a choice selection from the best poets, with introduction by Wm. Cullen Bryant. Handsomely illustrated I VOL, 8vo. $6. The Song or the Sower. By Wm. Cullen Bryant. Illustrated witi forty-two engravings by the best artists, 4to, cirxli, gilt. $o. Rustic Adornments for Homes or Taste, with nine colored pr?tes and two hundred and thirty wood engravings, 1 vol., 8vo, cloth, gilt. $9. Miss Kilman.-egg and her Precious Leg; A Gold? en Legend, ty Thomas Hood. Illustrated by sixty exqulsltestclilngs rrom drawings by Thomas Secuomne, R. A, tn characteristic cloth binding. $7 60. illustrations to Goethe's Faust. Thirteen de? signs m SUhouate, by Paul Konewka. The English text rrom Bayard Taylor's new translation, l vol., 4to. $4. Mangln-The Desert World. Translated rrom the Frcneh, will additions and emendations. One very handsome voL, royal 8vo., with one hundred and sixty'superb illustrations. $8. Mangln-The Mystery or the Ocean. Transl ar ed rrom tte Frendi, with additions and emendations. One very handjome vol., royal 8vo., with one hun? dred and min,- superb Illustrations. $6. Mlchelet-Tte Bird: Its History, Habits and Usefulness. Che handsome vol., royal 8vo., with two hundred md ten superb illustrations by Glaco mein. $o. Figuier-Eath and bea. From the French of Louts Figuier, Illustrated with two hundred and nfty engravhgs. One handsome voL, royal Svo. $8. Eccleslastlctl Art in Germany during the Middle Ages. By Pnfessor Lubke. Illustrated with one hundred and eighty-four engravings, 1vol., svo. $9. Library or Vonders, Illustrated with one thou? sand beautiful Illustrations. The series consists or: Wonders d the Human Body ; The Sublime In Nature; intellgence or Animals; Thunder and Lightning; Benoni or the Sea; Wonders or the Beavens; italau Art; Architecture; ulassmaking; lghthou8es md Lightships; Wonders ol Pompeii: Egypt 3300 Yiars Ago; Toe sun; Wonders o. Heal; Optical Wondirs; Wonders or Acoustics; Wonder? ful Escapes; ?uiiily Strength aid Skill; Balloon Ascents; Gr?a Hun's. The volumes may be pur? chased scparacly at $150. Etchings bj John Leech, containing Illustra' tlous or "JackBrag," "Christopher Tadpole" and "Hector O'Huloran," one vol.. rollo. $3. M?nchhausen-Ad ventures du Baron de M?nch? hausen. Traluctiou nouvelle par Gautier Als. illustr?es par gustave Dore. Also, a large and choice collection or the newest Juvenile and loj Books. _deol9 JJOMOO?ATH1C REMED Just receive! a full assoriment of KOMOOPA THIOMEDlcNES: Tinctures, Pellets and Pow? ders, of dlnenni potencies. sugar of Mik and Globules, at wholesale. Family case tilled at reasonable ra.es, by DR. H. BARR, may!5 No. isl Meeting btreet. jy? OTHERS! For your CUldren, use none other than the OE R?AN SOOTHING CORDIAL. Mit contain no Anodyne. For sale by the anufacture; DR. lt. BA ER. And aNo t> be had at all Druir Moren' Q1B JAMB CLARKE'S FEMALE PILLS. These PILIS have long been used both In Greai Britain and tis country, and are the ??est of their kind in the narke;. * For sate o- DR. H. BAER, apr2i No. 131 Meelina: street g?PER??R COLOGNE (7 AT ER " - Mannfactnod and for sale by Dr. B. BAER. oe? lal Meeting street Netospapnre. rp HE ~~ Qt EAT FAMILY PAPER ! 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SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SUBSCRIPTION TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. . ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. CLUBS OF TEN SUPPLIED AT SI SO EACH. WAKF. UP YOUR CLUBS! mw Address, (enclosing money in Registered Letter,) RIORDAN, DAWSON & CO., CHARLESTON, S. 0. iiiarjjmerrj, (Eastings* ?Pf. STABLISHED 1814. PHOENIX IRON WORKS. JOHN F. TAYLOR Sc CO., (Successors to Cameron A Co.,) ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, ?C., ?c. jorner Eas: Bay and Pritchard streets, near the Dry Dock, CHARLESTON, S. O. MANUFACTURERS OP STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, - Marine, Stationary and Portable. MOE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. COTTON PRESSES. Shafting, Pulleys and Gearing Iron Fronts for Buildings Casi ings or every kind in Iron or Brass Forgings or every description. SGF Guarantee to furnish Engines and Boilers jr as good quality and power, and at as low rate; is can bc had In New York, Baltimore or Phil ule.pl.ia. AGENTS FOR ICDSON!S CELEBRATED GOVERNOR AND STOP VALVES, which are put on all Engines made a these Works. 49 Repairs promptly attended to. marlo-mwfomosDtc Jj!HENCH PATENT MEDICINES. Prepared by Grimault A Co., Pans : SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHATE OF LIME, a sov :rign remedy in phthisis-relieves, Coughs, s'lghtsweats, Ac. Guaran?, for headache, neuralgia, Ac. Pepsine, for indigestion, loss of appetite, Ac. Iodized Syrup or Horseradish, invaluable roi ?ersons unable to take OodUver Oil-especial!; ecommended In cutaneous affections, and an t nost powerful depuran ve. Digestive Lozenges or the Alkaline Lactates, s Pleasant and effective remedy for functional de rangement or the digestive organs. Troches or Pepsine and Paucreatlne. ALSO, . PURGATIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Oottin. VOMITIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cn uta. Dragees -le Sauton ive. Dragees de Morphine. Lancelot's Asthma Cigarettes. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, may30 No. 131 Meeting serer.. irirt? (?rotmre, ^c. BEDFORD'S (LATE COR WITTS) GROCERY TEA WAREHOUSE. HEADQUARTERS FOB SELECTED DATE Y? BUTTER PUR? LEAF. LARD PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AND AHEBICAN CR4CKERS, ?fjgy ; B?E0T/1T8,.. Ac.,; ?aa. it- H. ?.-I CLAIM TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS CITY. . : f E E BUDFOKD, . } . .- ? VERY PURE ffTCCRSSOR TO CHOICE BRANDIES, WINES WILLIAM S. CORWIN A CO., FAMILY AND VERY OLD wm No. 375 KING STREET, .... tj-^ FLOUR. WHTSKLEiS. I ; OPPOSITE HASEL. ' j ' * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars Provisions, Spices, (Sro1 HKRMEnCALLY SEALED FRrjiru, VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUP S, <fcc. All articles sold from this establishment are of the; VERY BEST QUALITY and WARE ANTED Goods louvered to all parts of the City, Railroad Depots; Steamboats, feen of expense, ' EVERT E. BEDFORD. 1 SEND FOE A . i JAS. & MARTIN. 7EO. H. GRUBER. f . _ ? CATALOGUE. .'. j WM- O. MOOD, Ja. ?Urnas, Crjcmixais, &t. ~ ROSADAUS. ROSADAlis ls the best Blood Purifier. ROSAD ALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula, R0SA1>ALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROS AD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rhcuriatism. ROS AD ALIS, a Remedy tried and true. . ROS AD ALIS, the best Altera? tive extant; ROS AD ALIS endorsed by the following: Dr. R. WILSON CARR, or Baltimore. Dr. T. C. POOH, ot Baltimore. Dr. THOS. J. BOYKIN, of Baltimore. Dr. A. DDROAN, of Tarbor o', N." 0. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, of Nlcholasyile, Ky. . Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima, Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. ' Dr. J. L. MOOARTHA, or Soata Carolina. . * and many others. See ROSAD ALIS ALMANAC KOSADALIS, endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now or Mary? land conference, formerly Chaplain in the-Con? federate Ai my of Northern Virginia. - K??ADALL8 is Alterative", Tonic and Diuretic,, and acts at one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex! pelling all impure matter and building np the system to a healthy, vigorous, condition.. KOSADALIH IS SOLD BT ALL DREG GISTS. ' DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO., \ Agents in Dr. H. BARR, ) Charleston. . mare-iy . . . JJENZINE, DOUBLE DISTILLED, FOR CLEANING CLOTHES. For'sale wholesale and retail by - Dr. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street. w ABNER'S IODOFOEM AND IRON PILL8. For sale by DR. H. BAER, janis No. 131 Meeting street. A STHMA CIGARETTES A few of the genuine ESP1CS "FUMIGATEURS CEPTORALES" to be had Of DR. H. BAER mjyj8 Ko. 131 Meeting street: Optical. I^J-ONEY CANNOT BUY IT! FOR SIGHT* IS .PRICELESS!! The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., New York, which are 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 human eye ever known. They aro ground under then* own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name. "Diamond," on account of their hardness and brilliancy. The aclentldc principle on which they are con-*| structed brings the core or centre of the lens di? rectly in front, or the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as m the- natural, healthy sight, and preventing all nnpieasant Sensation?, such as glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac, peculiar to all others in use. They are mounted in the finest manner, in 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 then trade mark stamped on every frame. s JAMES ALLAN, Dealer In Watches, Jewelry, Sterling Silverware and Optical Goods, ' No. 307 King street. oct31-stuthlyr Charleston, S. 0. Marriners, (Eastings, #r. marir-mwfsmos . #... ftaUroacs. ... > g OU TH CA BOLIN A R AiLBOj?L r <.-HA_KLX3TON. a. 0., June ?, 167L On and. after SUNDAY, June ll, the Passan ger Trains cn '.tie Sonta Carbuna Railroad will mt aafollowfl: . ' . .. .- TOa AUGUSTA. ^eave Charleston........... 8.20 A. IL trriye at Angosta..I.................... 4.25 p. M. '. --" 'YOB COLUMBIA. " Leave Charleston.. 8.20 A IL imve at.cplumbia. 3.io p. M. - JOB CBABLBSTON. ' Leave ArTepsta. T.40 A. M. ATTiveat ?S?sleston. 3.20 P. 'M Leave Col omnl?. .? 7.40 A. ST Ami ve at Charleston.. 8.20 P. M. THROUGH WILMINGTON TBAIN. Leavo.Angtr ta..,.........;vi... 4.00 A IL Arrive at Kingviii,..... 9.06 A M. Leave Ktogvffie.;.1.45 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.. 7.45 P. IL . ~ AUGUSTA NIGHT KXFBKSS. ' . (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.8.30 P. H. Arrive at Augusta;.. 7.0CA JL Leave Augusta_. 6,oo p. M. Arrive at Charleston... MO A IL ; ' . COLUMBIA NIGHT SXJBB88, " R. , ' (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston. 7.10 P.M. .un vc at Columbia..........?... fl.Q0A.lL .?ave.Columbia. 7,so P. IL Arrive at Charleston.8.45 A. M. - STJIOIHBVILLX THAIN. J&ZgV Leave Charleston.... 2.46P, JL Arrive at surnmemne,.-..r.4.10.P. JL Leave Summerville,......... : :. T.oo'A, M. Arrive at Charleston.... ;......8.LTA. AL . . . ,. CAMDEN BBAM0n.?."v- fli Leave camden.. coo A IL Arrive at Colombia......... .10.40 A.' M. Leave Columbia............L25 P. M. arrive at camden; r..'.................. coop. M. ?lay and Night Trains make close connections at Angosta with'Georgia Railroad-and Central Railroad. : . ' !. Night? Train connects with Macon and. Augusta .Railroad.. v Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Colombia Railroad. ' . Camden Train connecta ac Ringville dally (ex? cept Sundays) with.Dar Passenger Train,, and runs through to Columbia and returns on Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. - '. *P . "<... - Av-JU.TTLER,^Vlce.Presidentu S. B. PIOKENS, O-T. A. ? ., ,-i . - . jan? SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON BAD> ., ROAD. i - ; \ KS"? m TMMM sssr nnsE^ssBn r^s^H} timm nw 1*"M ff?Ta nT nfMiiTO J VmrnTBtamm tm-w 'wir 'wv 't?r ** vtt, . 'jcywcjc ' PASSENGER TRAINS on. this Road mn daily as follows: . ... r.-. lita , Leave Charleston........8130 A.M. Arrive at Savannah.coo P. IL Leave Savanu ah. r.. .11.16 A. M. Arrive at Charleston............5.20 P. M.' Connects at Savannah with the Atlantic-A Ga Railroad ror Jacksonville, st.'Augustine, and a pomts in Florida. ....... With Central Railroad for Macon, Atlanta, Mo? bile. New Orleans and the West. With Steamboats for pomts oh the Savannah uiver. . . -J - - . At Charleston with the-Nortueastern and Sooth Carolina BaOraads, and Steamships for all points North and West : ' Through Tickets over this line on sale at Hotels m Charleston; Screven House, Savannah; aad all principal Ticket offleet; North and South. Freights forwarded daily to and from Savan? nah and all pomts beyond. Through Bills of Lading Issued to Jacksonville, ra la t,ka, Ac Tarin* as low aa by any other linc C. S. GADSDEN. 0Ct5 Engineer and Superintendent. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM? PANY. . . - .CHABLBSTON,. & C., February ll, 1871. Trains will leave Charleston Dally at 6r30 A. BL and 6 P.M." .. - Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays -sl? eep ted) and 3:3o p. M. ? : . Train does ; not leave Charleston*.P.M., SUN? DAYS. rj&V. Train leaving 6:30 A M. makes through connec? tion to' New York, via Richmond land Acqola Creek only, gQlng through In 40 .hours. Passengers - leaving by fl P. .M. .Train have choice of route, via Richmond and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. ' Those leaving ? RIDAT by this. Train lay over on SUNDAY m Bal? timore. Those leavrng on s ATU BD AY remain SUN DAY in wilmington, N. C.. This ls-the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other points West and Northwest, both Trains making con? nections at Washington, with Western trains or Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. - - - S. S. SOLOMONS, I " Engineer anet Superintendent. P. L. CI.KAPOR, General Ticket Agent. f?bll-12ra os - Sewing Silatlnnts. rj! HE GOLD MEDAL SEWING MACHINE. ; DOUBLE LOCK ELASTIC STITCH. This ls the most simple and reliable Two Thread Sewing Machine In the world.- lt sews direct 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 far the "Stare. Sub-agents wanted through the State. Address W. S. B18 SELL, Charleston, Also agents for Home Shuttle Hand Machine, |25.. apri-tuthsemos 3 a o 33 .? a M * 8 AND THE 1 WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE MACHINE. are the best In use. For sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pay? ments, on easy terns, or for cash. AH kinds of Machine attachments. Needles, Cotton, (white black and colored,) Slit, Oil, Soap, AC, Ac Repairing as usual Circulars and samples of work sent on application. v"?i . D. B. HASELTON, . Genera! dealer in First'Class Sewing Ma? chines ana Material, No. 307 Klug street augl? - Charleston, s. C. Jsaacsin's preparations. DEATH TO BATS, ROACHES BEDBUGS, &C1 NEVER FAILING; BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS. HERMETICALLY SEALED AND * " ' ALWAYS FRESH. j Sold it Wholesale by DO WIE. MOISE & DAVIS, And at retail by all Druggists. feni-ema