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COMMERCIAL NEWS, Tfce cnarie??*?n Cotton.Ale? aunt Na aStores Market. Omen CHARLESTON NEWS, FBDIAT EVENING. Angas: 4, 1871. COTTON.-The market exhibited a quiet charac ter, witto a limited inquiry; sales about 140 bales say 12 at 15, ll at ie, 7 at 16X. 18 at 16X, 34 17X,49atl8. We quote: LIVERPOOL CL-SSIMOATION. Ordinary to good ordinary..... .15 Qi6X Low middling."X@ Middling............18 @ Strict middling.."...nominal Rice-The market lor this grain was withou transactions of note. NATAL STORKS.-There wore no sales reported FABia'irrs.-To Ljverpcci by steam, direct nominal on uplands ; Tia New York, on uplands, id on' sea ' islands ; by sal on uplands and sea islands, nominal. Havre nominal, coastwise-to New Ter; by steam, >ic on uplands and* Xe on Islands; $125 fi tierce on rice: by sail, Xe fi Bs cotton;-fi tierce on rice; <oo ft barrel on roam $T?S fjf lt on lamber; $9010 fl H on timber. Boston, . by aail, Xo fi Bs .on upland cot ton To ?r^toence,^ ^ $*fc* M on boards, ft Bs on ootcon; by steam $1 fl bale on Nev Tor* catea. TO Philadelphia, by steam, Xe .9 on uplands; by sall, S7 fi M on boards;. S> .umber; $3 fi ton on-clay, and $303 60 on phos phates. To 'Baltimore, by steam, xe fi to? Ball,.$8 60^7 f. ii oe boards; .$3?3 25 * ton. phosphate rock. ' Vessels are' in "demand our merchants to take lumber freights fren Georgetown, s. G., Darien and Satilla River, On and Jacksonville, Fla., to .Northern ports, and ?)12 ft M are the rates on lumber and boards. ExoHANaa.-Sterling 60 day bills 22Q22X*. DOMESTIC EXOSAMQB. - The vants are pur chafing; light checks on New York at Dar; 6 days X pnxiodays X off; 15 day s - off; 20 daya-off BO days - off. They are selling sight checks at premium. GOLD-11312. SB i^Dfarleet? by:T?le?raptk. ?S? .HONKY MARXISTS. LONDON, August 4-Noon.-Consols 93Xa03# Bonds 93y. Evening.-Consols 93X> Boals 93X-' FRANKFORT. August 6.-Bonos96Xa97. PARIS. August 4.-Rentes 55f Sic. Bullion creased eignteen million francs. Nsw YOBS, August 4-Noon.-Freights st ead v Stocks pretty active and'prices firm. Gold steady at I2X. Governments steady but duji. Money easy st 2 per cent.' Exchange. long 10, short loj? E v a n in g..-Shipments of specie ,$371,000. Freights scarcely BO Arm. Money abundant and uneuanged. Exchanee dull at 9\'a9j?. Gold 12X ai2v Governments fluctuated somewhat. Sixty twos ny. Tepneasees very strong and active. New -outh Carolina not so strong; others dull Tenues sees ny ; new the same, Virginias si y new 72. Louisianas 67; new 61; levees 69; eights 84. Alabamas 09; lives 67. Georgias 83; sevens 92. North carolinas 44; new 26. South Carolinas 72; new 57>i. NBW OBLKANS, August 4.-Gold 12X- SterUng 23X< v COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, August;' 4-Noon-Cotton ' Opened active; uplands ?;,'a9.i; Orleans 9ya; sales 18,ooo bales; for the week6i,000; exports and specula Hon 7000; stock 875.000; American 862.000; receipts OMhe week. 32,000; American 16,000; actual ex port8C00; afloat 415,000; American 46.000. Even lug.-Cotton closed firm; Uplands'8Xa9d, Orleans 9,sid. Manchester ail vice 3 more favorable. There is a holiday in London and Liverpool" on Monday. . r ..... . Nsw-YOES, August 4-^-Noon.-Cotton opened quiet; npluads lox; Orleans 20x0; sales 500 oales Evemnff;-Cotton unchanged; sales 1256 bales upianasloxc . ...... BOSTON, August' 4.-cotton 'steady; middlings 20c; net receipts none; gross 172; exports-coast wise 70: salea 250: stock sooo;net receipt* of the week 29* .gross 4415; exports to Great Brita B05; coastwise' 70; sales of the weekl450. ^ - BALTIMORE, August 4 -Cotton dull and nomi nal; middlings 19X&20c: net receipts 10; gro-8 ll exports coastwise 41; sales 81; stock 1812; net re oeipts of week 4<i0; grc*s 636; exports, ooastwise 130; sales of week 316. NORFOLK, August 4.-Oottton stead v; low mid 17Xo; net receipts 887 bales; stock'665; net xe capta ot the-week 76r<;export/?coaWtiviae 720 sales orth&Week3?. PROVIDKKCB, August 4.-Set receipts of the week 704 bales; s to it 37007 - Crrr POINT, August 4.-Cotton, no receipts. WILMINGTON. August 4.-cotton qul?:; middlings 19Xc; net receipts .4 bales; exporta.opastwise 153 stock 612; net receipts of the weef is*.;; exports Coastwise 428; sales none. SAVANNAH, August 4.-Cotton duU and very quiet; low middlings 17o; -nea receipts- 238 bales exports coastwise 257; sales 100; stock 4991; net receipts of the week soo; exports coastwise 947 sales of the week 290. MODLLB,.. August, 4.-Cottonnopjlnalf middlings 18 ii cr -iel recaints lt? bales; exports "coast wise 100; sales loo; stock 7941; net rec-lpts of the week 889; exports coastwise 853; sales of the week 2100. GALVESTON, August 4.-Cotton quiet; good or dlnary 16Xc; net receipts lae bales;expurts coast wise 18; sa lex is-, .-tock 1857; net receipts of week 918; exports coastwise 2112; sales of week 538. .* ,?S0VI8I0>,a,A^DSFBI)DP(3.1IABJt?TS? , FR i>IaVSBPOOL, ?\UgW^N?on.-Flour 28s 6d?34s Cd^OorosciB?*;^ard*B6d. Porkers 6d. ! ' Evening.-Turpentine 42s. fine rosin 16s. Nsw: HJBK, August-4 - Hour duli and unchang? ed. Wheat quiet, . Corn steady. Mess pork $13 -?2aiss7." Lard quiet 'at loxalOXC " Turpentine firm at 53a 54 c. Ho- In quiet ; -%Z 90 for strained. Evening.-Flour-Southern doll; common to ?ir extra $5 35a8 50; choice to? gi od $6 55a9. Whiskey 94??c Wheat flrmer; winter red and amber Western, new, $1 seal 40." Corn a shade Jgetterat o&asc. Pork lower at $13 45ai3 62. Lard null Naval stores quiet. Tallow dull e 9a9^c BALTIMORI, Aofl-ust 4:-Flour and win a-.duli. Cora active: White .!"6c; yellow ,68a"70c. Provl alons and whiskey unchanged. WILMINGTON, August 4.-Spirits tupen rice quiet at 47c. ? -Roclo quiet at $2 35 for strained. Crude turpentineateady--.$a\i iorieUow djp, $4 75 for Virgin, ; ... ? .; / . . .;. ^?-*;. . . ; ? CINCINNATI, August 4-Flour better feeling. Corn dull at 61a62c Pork drooping; country $?8 50; city $13- 65. Lard OXc" Bacon duHand tfnsettted - wn.it>k*v>2c ST. LOUIS, JnU-4--id?ork dull a/d drooping at $13 75a$i4. Bacon-dull ar. jobbing rates; shoul? ders 6Xa6Xc; clear sides 8Xc - . ,. . ~ - , '.Xouisriav, Jnjy.??-PruAriBions null and weak; Pork-$l3casu; round lots $13 50 on orders. Ba con-fcmall order -demande'1; shoulders eye; clear sides 8 tfcJp?cked;'- Whiskey 92c. Nsw ORLEANS, AugustV-Flour, in better supply and dpff} doulaleextrj? j?. 60; Jrjtble extra $6 75a7. Corn irregular; mixed 70a73c; white 73a 74c Oats ?aster,-uew 50a53c. Hay Arm, c&otce $35. Bran ea?fer;"Wo." Pork dull, held at $15. Bacon, jobbing 7J?, OXaOXc- -Lard dull, tierce loxc;-.keg nx?J '.Sogar, molasses, coffee And whiskey unchanged, Xcw YorkRlct Mawct. ?-From the^f#%oHetin, Wednesdar,- August-2: The demand ls not.very quick, but still may be called fai% and the market remains firm for all good st.ock. Some poor and Irregular lops of do? mestic are aita rreporndr ac -7Xa8c. but. the bulk sells at?oo?? S&aOXo, wi t n on'tlerces" changing hands to-day, - Of foreign We note some 3uo bags Rangoon ar BXaTXc Patna nominal. The ?tock to-day. ls 460, Heroes, carolina,-and 10,600 bags cleaced-East India.- <v? ' . . From tne Journal of Commerce: The market for foreign ls qulef, but we do not learn or any deci? ded change tu values.' Theofferings are modeia'e, bat.f he d- mand ia light.. We notice {.ales of 600 bagi at 6X*7Xc for -Rangoon, and- 6X?7Xc for Patna. Catollua ls Armer.' The reduced stock leads some torear au insufficient supply till the new crop comes to- hand, and, m consequence, buyers are more liberal and holders are Increasing their prices. .We not ce sales of 120 tierces at sy a9yc. The s eck on band to day is 460 tierces Carolina and 10,600 bags .Rangoon and Patna, New York Naval Stores Slarket. From the Journal of Commerce, Wednesday, August 2 : The market for 'spirits turpentine ls unsettled and much lower. The arrivals were comparatively large'to day, and to Induce busi? ness, 'ally 3c per gallon lower prices were accept? ed , At ihe close-the reports from the Southern markets ar? somewhat discouraging, the supplies ar Wilmington being larger and more difficult to dispose of, and this feature helps to throw the saarset here In the huyera' favor. Sales are 550 bbls. In merchantable order, opening at 58c and selling down 10 55c closing at about the lower flg?re: alan. 850 bbls, sellers' option, August, at 53c The business for August delivery yesterday rooted up 300 obis. Rosins-The market for strained is dull. There is more offering at lower prices but buyers are scarce. Th? fine grades we worked off In small lots onlv, at the moment, to the home trade. Salea embrace 400 bbls si rain? ed at $3 10, arid, 1000 bbls do on private terms, and iou bbls pale at $6 75. We quote strained of lered at $3, Mo 2 ?3 2.ia3 60. No 13 7?a4 50, pale $4 75a5 50, extra pale $5 75a7 75. Tar is quiet, the business from the Jobbing nade; 50 bbls Washing? ton were sold at $3 60. Interior Cotton Markets. . MONTGOMERY, August 2.-Cotton ls dull, and prices are unchanged from yesterday's quota? tions. Low middlings 16Xal7c COLUMBUS. Anjrust 2.-Our market - i3 dull; hellatnjiO tn warehouses without offers. On the Ptreet sold at 19X*Ho; sales3 bales; receipts 12; shipments 17. ANDER ON. August 2.-To-uay middlings com? manded 16X tp.l7c - YORKV?LL?, t nguBt 2.-Cotton 13 to 17 cents, with but little-offering. CHARLOTTE July 31.-Sales on Saturday of 27 bales, aud for fete week 143. Tue market fur the week showed ? qui? t and dull character, and tn some msMnc-s prices ie-eded a fraction. We quote ?oioewiat nominally, middling full style, 19c, low middling 18 -sc, good ordinary ITXc Wilmington Harket WILMINGTON, Auzust 3.-TURP?NTINB.-For this article a steady demand for distillers' purpos? es has existed throughou: most of the wee);, and all brought la up to the close o? Wednesday'H bu? siness found sale at former quotations. To day, (Thursday) however, there is some dullness, and the price has a declining tendency, $? 75 for vir ?;iu, and $3 75 for yellow dip being the highest of ers made, but no sales reported, per 280 lbs. Re? ceipts commue fight, owing mainly to the low stage of the water courses, and reach only 1319 bola. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-On Friday last the mar? ket opened brisk, and th? price advanced 2 cents, sales being made at 53 cents. On saturday it ruled quiet and nothing wai done, but on Mon? day one lot sold at the same figure. Since th n the market has ruled quletnnder the advices from abroad, and on Wednesday sales were made at 50 cents, being a decline of 3 cents-closing doll at this price. To-dav (Thursday) the price ha9 further decUned, and the marget is quiet at 43 "ROSIN.-During the week just ended the market for the lower grades hsa generaUy roled quiet at about same prices, bpt at the close there is some dHllness manifest, and buders are not disposed to operate at last orice-$2 35 for strained. For the medium quailUes no demand worthy of note haB existed, and but small sales have been effected. For the finer grades there has been a fair request, and parcels when offered have generally found sale. At present, however, there ls a scarcity of veseis, and some difficulty ls experienced In ship? ping,' which has caused buy era to hold off. TAB-ls being brought lu slowly, and the mar? ket rules'dull at a decline. Receipts Tor the week are only 46? bbls, which sold at $2 75, $2 90a$3 per bbl, closing dull at $2 75. Receipts by Railroad, August 4. sorra OABOUNA BAILBCAD. 141 bales cotton, 62 bales goods, 80 bbls flour, 2 cars stock, 83 packages bacon. To Railroad Agent, Bart A co,. Kanapaox: A Gonzalez, W O Bee ft co, Crane, Boylstou A co, Frost A Adger, G H Walter A co, Pelzer, Rodier? ft co, Mowry 4 son. Sloan A Selgnlous, E J VT Isa ft co, G FolUn, Street Bros ft co, Ravencl ft co. H Bischoff ft co, JOH Claussen, O F wieters. Laurey A Alexan? der, H Gerdts ft co, fl Cobla ft co, Tiedcman, Cal? der 4 co, Macqueen 4 Blecke. : August 3d-65 bales cotton, 65 bales goods, 76 bbls navat stores, 16 cars lumber. To Railroad Agent, Brig simons, Kinsman ft Howell, Bart ft co, Kanapaux ft Gonzalez, Frost ft Adger, G Fol? l?n, Pelzer, Rodgers ft co. Steffen*. Werner 4 Ducker, H Cobla A co, E E Bedford. Kllnck. Wick? enberg 4 co. B Feldmaun ft oo, G H Walter 4 co, M Tries:. Goldsmith 4 Son. Passengers. Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown. S C Mrs L O MlUer, Master W Mi ler, Mrs W M Haz zard, Miss Weston, J L Harrel and wire, A Mor? gan, and 5 deck. H Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Beaufort, Pacific Landing and Chlsolm's Landlntr, 4c-J A Era mons and wife, G Waterhouse, o Harrison, Major j Jenkins, Cap aln Castle, J B Ablewhlle, A Habe nlcht, E A Marshall, and 6 deck. POST CALENDAS. HOOK'S PHA9B6. Last Quarter. 7th. ll hours. 3 minutes, evening. Sew Moon. 16'.h. 1 cours. 41 minutes, morning, first Quarter, -.sa. a hoars. 16 minutes, morning. Full Moon, 30th, l hour, 0 minutes, morning. JOLY & ACO. Monday....: Tuesday. Wednesday.. Thursday_ Friday. saturday ..~ Sunday.. ^ ms. 21333. 5..14 8..68 6..15 6..67 6..15 6. .66 6..10 6..65 5..17 6. .64 6..17 S..63 S..18 ! 6..62 STN SBT?. MUON S. ft ti. 4..33 8.. 6 8.. 42 9.. 16 0..48 10..18 10..49 mon WATER. 7..10 8.. 7 R..59 9.. 32 10..14 10.. 54 ll..37 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C........ .AUGUST 5,1871, Lat 32 deg 46 min 33 sec. | Lon 79 deg 67 min 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Ann S Deas, Garbat ti, WestFoint Mill. 24 tierces rice. To'TIt Pringle 4 Son. Steamer Emilie, White, Georgetown, S 0. 51 bags rice, and sundriesT To Shacfcelfortl 4 Kelly, O Reeder, Cameron. Barkley 4 co, J R Smith, EasQn Bros, Stoney 4 Lowndes. D Robin? son, 0 Nielson. J R Pringle ft Son, Plockney Bros, N Emanuel C Matthews, C Alston, Professor.F- S Holmes, G A Trenholm A Son-, Bo Imana Eros, Order, and others. Steamer Pilot Boy, McNelty, Beaufort, Chls? olm's and Pacific Landings. Mdse and sundries. To Ravenel, Holmes ft co, B O Adama, Chapeau ft Heffron, Southern Express Company, Bart 4 co. and others. ' Sloop Julia Dean. Harris, Santee. 1210 bushels rough rice. To W 0 Bee A co. . SAILED .YESTERDAY. Brig Wm H Parks, Gage, Baltimore. Sehr M E Simons, Gandy. New York. Sehr Harriet Baker, Webber, Baltimore. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship South Carolina, Beckett, at New York, August 2. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Nsw YORE. August 4.-Arrived, steamship Me? ridian and Sberma-. Arrived out, Denmark and Scandinavian. ' MEMORANDA. * . Theb\rk Mary Stetson, or New York, for New Brunswick, Ga, passed this bar yesterday. The brig Reporter. Coombs, from Bucks vi re. S C, ar rr, ed at Baltimore August 3. ' The sehr Ivy Bell, Jones, from Georgetown, S 0, arrived at New York August. 2. LIST. OF VESSELS . DP, CLEARED AND BAILED FOR THIS .PORT. F 0 R E~I G N . LIVERPOOL. The Marlon, Leflert. cle?red.,....Jgne.18 The M E Seed, Edmondson, sailed.June 23 The Romaine, Young, up.May 2, Br bark Ladv Dufferin, Flinn, up...........May 17 Bark Annie Kimball, Simson, up..........Jniv li Bark Enrique, Orcutt, up.....1.July 17 NEWPORT, EKG. The Gauntlet, Douse, sided.,.JHUO 24 The Black Prince, Marshall; sailed....June 21 CALLAO. Fx bark D M elaine, Ber: ho. sailed.May 21 CAB D IFF. Thc RT K Carey,-.sailed.May 9 The Martha, Lewis, sailed.. .May 6 KINGSTON, JAM. British bark Iris, Suflolk, saired.July 2 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. . Sehr Harle*-.up.July 20 Sehr Lucy D.-, Hall, up.July 17 NEW TORE. Steamship South Carolina. 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TAYLOR ?fc CO., (Successors to Cameron A Co.,) ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, ?c., ?C. Corner East Bay and Pritchard streets, dear the Dry Dock, CHARLESTON, S. C. MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Marine, Stationaiy and Portable. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. COTTON PRESSES. Shafting, PUUOTB and Gearing Iron iTonts ror Buildings OasHngs-or every kind in Iron pr Brass Forgings or every description. ?3* Guarantee to lurnish Engines and Boilers or as good quality and power, and at as low rates as can be had lu New York, Baltimore or Phil? adelphia. ; AGENTS FOR JUDSON'S CELEBRATED .GOVERNOR AND STOP VALVES.-which are put on all Engines made at these Works. AS* Repairs promptly attended to. mario-mwr?mosDic IjpiSHING EXCURSIONS. The beautiful Yacht ELEANOR will make flt an Excursion to the Blacklist! Banks, start-SHt lng from Southern Wharf every WEDNESDAY and' FRIDAY, at 7 A. M., and returning lu the after? noon. Linea and Bait furnished on board: Fare $l so. . The ELEANOR may be chartered at any time for Private Excursion Parties. Apply to Captain YOUNG, on board. junio F OE BEAUFORT, "PACIFIC AND CHISOLM'S LANDINGS. The steamer PILOT BOY. Captain . W. T. McNelty, wm leave Accomrao-,_ dation Wharr, at io o'clock on ?JONDAY MORNING, 7th instant. Returning, will leave Beaufort TUBS DAY MORNING. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENEL, HOLMES & CO., ang5-2_No. 177-East Bay. Y 0E WRIGHT'S BLUFF AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAN TEE RIVER. The ateamer MARION, Captain W. F. Adair, ls now receiving Freight,_ _ at Accommodation Wharf and will leave on : URDAY NIGHT, the 5th Instant: Freight and wharfage must be prepaid. No Freight received arter sunset. For engagements, apply1 to RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., aug4-2 No 177 East Bay. po R F LORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH. Tfte Steamer CI rr POINT, Captain G. E. McMillan, will leave southern,_ Wharf every TCR9BAT EVENING, at N3U O'CUWK, (unta further notice,) for Jacksonville, Fernan? dina and. Pal at ka, arriving back at Charleston every SATURDAY AFTERNOON. mayll RAVENEL A CO., Agenta, jp OR LAKE SUPERIOR. ' C^ffi^ THE UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY, AND ATLANTIC, DULUTH AND PACIFIC LINE. One or the Splendid Steamers METKOR. INDIA, PACIFIC, COBGRN. ATLANTIC, JAPAN, KEWEE NAW, ARCTIC, CHINA and ST. PAUL, will leave Buffalo daily (except Fridays and Saturdays,) at s P. M., Erie the next morning, Cleveland the same night, and Detroit at 10 P. M.. dally, (ex? cept Sundays and Mondays.) for DULUTH and in? termediate LA EE SUPERIOR PORTS. . Connections are made at Duluth with the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad, to Sr v Paul, and all points In Minnesota," Northern Wisconsin and Iowa! Also, with the Northern Pacific Rall road for the Red River Oqnntry. Excursion Tickets, AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES, will be issued by all principal Railroads -to st. Paul by this route, returning" via all rall. Or by Rall Routes to St. Paul and Duluth, returning via Lake. . , : . During the months of June, July aa J August, EXCURSION TRIPS will be made via- the North' Shore or Lake Snperlor, visiting the Silver Mines, Fort William, Grand Portage, Ac For further Information, apply to ' B. F. PATRICK, General Passenger Agent, Buffalo, N. Y. E. T. EVANS. Manager A. D. and P. Linc S. D. CALDWELL, General Manager U. S. Co. mays-mwfsmos .Ajinas, QEijemircls, #t. J1RENCH PATENT MEDICINES. Prepared hy Grimault A Co., Parts : SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPilATE OF LIME, a sov erign* remedy In phthisis-relieves, Coughs, Nig h ts wears, Ac. '" Guaran?, fbr headache, neuralgia, Ac. Pepsine, for indigestion, loss of appetite, Ac. Iodized- Syrup or Horseradish, invaluable foi persons unable to take 'Codhver OU-especlallj recommended in cutaneous affections, and as a most powerful depuratlve. Digestive Lozenges of the Alkaline Lactates, a pleasant and effective remedy for functional de rangement of the digestive organs. Troches of Pepsine and Pauoreatlne. ALSO, PURGATIF LE ROY. Pharmacie G?ttin. VOMITIF LE ROT, Pharmacie Cnttin. Dragees .desautonlve . Dragees de Morphine . . Lancelot's Asthma Cigarettes. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, may?o Ho. 131 Meeting BOT-P"' T HE CELE B R A T E D GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, FOB INFANTS. A reliable and Invaluable remedy in COLIC, CHOLERA INFANTUM, Dysentery, Diarhoea, and such other diseases as children are subjected to during the period of Tee t hm g. This Cordial ls manufactured from the best Drugs, all carefully selected, and contains no in? jurious Ingredient. No family should be without it. The best Physicians have recommended lt, and Mothers may administer lt with perfect con? fidence. It contains no Opium or other Anodyne Manufactured by. DR. H. BAER, . Wholesale and Retail Druggist, No. 181 Meeting street, Charleston. Price 25 cents a bottle. The usual discount to the trade _ ? . " ?_ rJIHE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE SELF.ACni?G.-NO PUMPING.-NO AIR INJECTED. The best universal SYRINGE In the market, It is recommended by the first Physicians or th country. lt ls so simple that lt cannot get out of order. There are no valves, and nothing that wul cor? rode One win last a ure Mme. Dr. JOS. H. WARREN, an eminent Phlslolan, ol Boston writes to the manufacturers: "From the fact of Its But ?! ''Uty and correct principle In the structure or youv 'Fountain Sy? ringe,' and for the easy manipulation, practicable result, and comfort to the patient, I have recom? mended this Instrument extensively." The Profession are minted to call and examine the apparatus. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, ?o. 131 Meeting street, may30 Agent for Soath Carolina. rjlHE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES. Professor LOUIS WUNDRAM'S BLOOD P?R1 FYINO AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (In Pills Ol Powders,) fOr the cure of all Acute or Chronic Diseases, resulting from impure blood and Imper feet digestion. Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro? fessor Louis Wundram, Brunswick, Germany il 1 GOUT POWDERS. Rheumatic Tincture Epileptic Remedy. Toothache Drops. Herb Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) . Rheumatic Herb Tea. Gout Tincture. Eye Water. Wund wusser (the German "Painkiller.) For sale by Dr. H. 3 A ER, ma van No. 131 Meriting street. rJIHE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, .. - PREPARED BY THE NEW YORE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY. COMPOUND FLITTD EXTRACT OF. CANCER PLANT-Price $2 Cough Linctus- Price $1 Dllauthus Extract, for Epilepsy, St.. Vitus- Dance, Spinal and Brain Affections-Price $2 Catarrh Specific-Price $2 Hydrated Oxymcl, for consumption, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Ac-Price $2 Pile Extract-a never falling Pile cure-Price $2. May Apple Pills, for Dyspepsia, Torpidity of the Liver. Constipation, Ac-Price50 cents Headache Pills-irlce 50 cents Alkaline Resolvent-an iodized chemical water superior to Vichy, Kissingen, Seltzer, &c Frice $1 Five Minute Pain Curer-Price $1 Chemical Healing, Blood and Bone Ointment, Price Si Ethereal Phosphorus-Price $3 Lithla-for tne Kidneys-Price $3 Kaialpi Extract-the woman's friend-Price $3 Victoria Regla-unrivalled for beautifying complexion-Price $2 Amaranth-for the Hair-stops railing hair-Price $l Neuralgia-Rheumatic Elixir-Price $2 . Fever and Ague Globules-Price $2 per box. For sale by DR. H. BARR, anrsi No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston. CST RE O El VE D , "^'ARBOLATE OF LIME, the best Disinfectant and destroyer of Rats, Mee Bugs, Cockroacnef, 4c A small quantity placled where they frequent will at once disperse them. Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pain Ex tractor. . . A fresh supply of Fleming's Worm Confections the most reliable in use Also, a fresh supply of SEAL OLEUM, the grea remedy for Rheumatism. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. B. BAER; m y30 No. 131 Meeting street, i BEDPORD^(L?TB C?HWIN'S) GROCERT T EA.. WAREHOUSE. HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTED DAIRY BUTTES PURE' LEAF LARD ~ -:-' PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH .CHEESES . . ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, an? BISCUITS, Ac, &C. " N. B.-I CLAIM TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK. AND MOST EXTENSIVE;ASSORTMENT 0? FAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS CITY. . f . . . .1 Ju. E. BEDFORD, VERY ' . PORE r >??-.. 8TJCCB880B TO ? ' CHOICE J : BRANDIES, WINE* WILLIAM S. CORWTN A CO., r FAMILY AND VERY OLD No. 375 KINO STREET, flTTTTCIZIi7c FLOUR. ....?.. WHISKIES. OPPOSITE EASEL. j ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' DEALER Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars Pix>vt?ior^ HEIULETICALLY SEALED FRUITS, VEGETABLES, M E A T S j ...S.O'TJ P S, \ ?J?./' .. ' All articles sold from this establishment are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTED1 Qoods louvered to all parts of the City, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, free of expense; EVERT E. BEDFORD. 1 S END FOR A . . J JAS. S. MARTIN. *}E0. H. GRUB ER, { CATALOGUE. _ | WM. G. MOOD, JB ?rait? 3pri?e Pistribmion. GIVEN AWAY! . te! '. W THF, SOUTH,CAROLINA Mi MB Beferences in South Carolina : General WADE HAMPTON, General JOHN S. PRESTON, Hon. B. F.* PERRY, Hon. W. D. SIMPSON, Governor M. L. BONHAM. ANDREW STMONDS. Esq., General JOHNSON. HAGO OD. Lon. G. A. 7 DENHOLM, Hon. ARM1STEAD BURT, Governor J. L. MANNING, Hon, JAMES CHE SN CT, Hon. J. B. CAMPBELL. ' . Bef?r?nc?s in New Yjjrk City ; AUGUST BELMONT A CO., Bankers; Hon. CHARLES O'CONOR, Counsellor-at-Law: Hon.-JOHN E. WARD, Counsellor-at-Law: Hon.'ROGER A PRYOR. CounseLlor-at-Law; Colonel RICHARD LATH? ERS. T. A. HOYT, Esq.. President Gold Room; HUNT, THOMPSON.? A. CO.. Factors; ANDERSON, STARR A CO., Merchants; PETTUS A CO., Merchants; F. ZOGBATJM A FAIRCHILD, Merchants. $500.000 TO BE AWARDED TO? THE Tl CKETrHO LDER3 ?F THE SERIES OF CONCERTS TO COMMENCE ON THE FIRST O F OCTOBER, 1871. AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, CHARLESTON, S. C., ON WHICtH DAY THE DRAWING COMMENCES. THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION, UNDER THE AUSPICES or the "South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical society," will give a series or concerts at the Academy or Music. Charleston, S.. C., commencing October 1st,- 1871, lor the purpose of ralBln g a lund to enable Emigrants to settle upon lands selected by tue Association'Tor Homes of Northern and European Farmers and others, in the sute or soata carolina, and lor their . transportation thither and/support for'.the first year. ???. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, AND NO MORE, AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. . ALL THE PREMIUMS. INCLUDING DEED AND CERTIFICATE OF 1TTLE TO- ACADEMY OF MUsIO, will be deposited with the National Bank or the Republic,. Ne York. $500,000 IN GIFTS ! m ist Girt-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Charleston, s. c.,.cost to build $280,000, having an annual ! rental or about $20,000, from Opera House, Stores and Halla; the building being ' about 280 reet by eo feet, and situated corner of King and Market streets, m the V centre of the city, and well known to be the finest building and most valuable' property la Charleston, valued at..3250,000 2d GlTt-Cash.. 100,000 3d Gift-Cash..........i. 25,000 4th Gift-Cash.-..,'.. 10,000 6th Girt-cash. .;. '5,000 36Girts-Cash-eaoh $1000.'.. 23,000 26Girta-Cash-each $600..'.. ; 19,5,00 S60Girts-Cash-each $100.35,000 ?50GIP.S- Cash-each $60. 12,500 600Girts-Cash-each $26.'... : 12,300 1260GUta-Cash-each $10..... l?,500 2401 Girts, amounts to.,.?....;$500,ooo BUTLER, CHADWICK, GABY & 00$ - Agents S. Q, Land and Immigration Association, CHARLESTON, 8. C. AGENTS W.YX TED-LIBERAL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED. -0----r': Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing: General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia.. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON; of Virginia. - . Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, Of South Carolina. Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, of New Yorlc A. FAIR AJVJO COM9IEXD?BLE ?CHEIvrE.'ri . CHARLESTON. S, 0., May -, 1871. We take pleasure In certifying that we are acquainted with General M.. 0. BUTLER; JOHN CHADWICK, Esq.,.and General M. W. GARY, of tho firm or BUTLER, CHADWICK. GARY A GO., and frnow them to be gentlemen or integrity, and we regard the objec ; they fi ave bf assisting Immigrants to homes lu South Carolina or great Importance to the State as well as to the immigrants, and we have every confluence that their enterprise wm be carried out with fairness an< honesty to aU par? ues concerned. GEO. -A. TRENHOLM, I. W. HAYNE. B. H. RUTLEDGE, A. G. MAGRATH, . JAMES CONNER. THOS. Y; SIMONS, JAMES R. PRINGLE, HENRY BUIST, WILMOT G.. DESAUSS?RE. Tickets can be procured or E. SE BRING A CO., and J. L; MOSES, General Agents, No. 34 Broad street. iflacljincrn, (Eastings, &t. mar27-mwf6mos gPONGES! SPONGES i Jusr, received a fine assortment. BATHING SPONGE Carriage Sponge Toilet Sponge Surgeon's Sponge, Ac, 4c. For sale by DB. H. BAER, mayl5 No. 131 Meeting street. Sewing SXat?)intt. AND THE ' WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITQU MACHINE, " ore the best ta use. For sale on the Lease Plan, wita monthly pay menta, on easy terms, or for cash, AR Kinds o; Machine attachments, Needles, Cotton, (white Hack and colored,) silk, Od, Soap, Ac, Ac Repairing aa ns nah Circulars and samples o work sent on application. . D. B. HASELTON, Genere! dealer In First Class* Sewing ?a chines ana Material, No. 307 King street, augl7 Charleston. S. C. Jsaacsin's Preparations. STTIRJE POP 1 DEATH TO RATS BROACHES BEDBUGS, &c.? NEVER FAILING. BOXE8 DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS; HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ALWAYS FEESH. Sold at Wholesale by DOWIE. MOISE & DAVIS, And at retail by all Druggists. fcbl-emo gAVANNA?? ?lfe CH?B?EST?^TETB? SupBBrNTKNDBNi^?OF?i'OK, 1 SAVANNAH AND OBAU38T0N.B. B,CO.. > CHJJlWBTON.AUgUBt 4,1871. J On and after SUNDAY next,eth- ln??*n?^e AFTERNOON EX PK KS s TRAIN w?i leave meston at 3.26 F. M. --.^ i ange ' "Engineer and Bnpelrtotefioent^ ^ NORTHEASTERN :BAJLB?AD CQ? ;;I,. ' V,.. ...,.TPANY.. ;.'. :.. , rtLianuJ TralnB wUileave Charleston Dallyat 6:30 A*?. and 6'P. M.- . . ... Arrivfr-at Charleston lao ??i M; (Mondays ex? cepted) andaaop,M.....": ? z.. i~ _ "-0_i, Train does not leave Charleeton,? P, M.,, SOM D\rata leavlng-e^?--M.'T?alre8 through connec? tion ,to;-Mew Yorkyvj*>Binhmond^and Acaula Cre?k.only/gotag!^ughlh.M^ , Passengers - leaVfl?j?toY. B K-M. Traltf na^e choice or route, vta^chmond and JVashjngtpn, or via Portsmonth-and -Balttoiore. - Thosejeaylnx. FBIDAY by this Train lay over OITSUNDAY' mBO ttmore. Those leaving on SATTTCDAY remain ?UN DAT in Wlln?Dg?tonrN.O.-^---.--^ . -. . , -. . This ia tho ch aapest, quickest .and most pleas ant route to Cincinnati, Chicago and' other.points West and Northwest, both Trams ; mating con? nections .at Washington! with. /Western train? orBWtimore andO'hioBaflroad.' . '.,, . . : S*B.SOLOMONS, . Engineer ami Superintendent. P. ]j. CLEAPOR, General Ticket Agent ? . : ; feblMsmos . ? ',. ... NORTHEASTERN--R^nLR?AD, " ' OFVICBSUPERIOTBNDINT'N. E: B.' E?i * .CHARLESTON, Aognst 4, 1871. -J-^ . On and arter SUNDAY next, Kaesh tas?us.;thB Afternoon -Express Train will c rrtve at 2.30 P. M. - Down Passenger- Train on^oaeraw ano; Dar lington Railroad win leave--.uheraw - at 6 A? -M?, ana pass way stations eut.nour earlier than-at present. & & SOLOMONS,' Superintendent. nyponntry p?pers pTeasecpjy;; ? 'aogi-s-BAO1' "\[EW. LINE TO GEORGETOWN,;^.., 0. _ ,_ -. JHR * : - OFFICE NORTHEAST ERK RAILROAD GOJTPASY, li g \ .', f0KABXE8T0N.S.C., Joly SliWL^ J.r. A Stage' Line with good coaches la now-being ron between Klhgstree and .Georgetown, leaving K i u ga ; ree on Tuesdays, Thursdaya and Saturday a; .?tnrnlngcleave Georgetown Monqays,-Wedne> daysana-Fridays: :, ^ . . ? "_ .. ?".'". Passengers leaving Charleston at-6.30 AiMv go throngh same day. , S.iS^OLQMONS.-Superiutendent. P. L. CLEAT O R, General Tic k e t Agent. . augl-'tuthslmo - ^. ' ; - - - y-_"^VilL^_ SQTJJTH CA^RQIIINA: R^ILRpji?I .- CHARI^STOWV.S. C.. Jone 8,187?. ! On and after SUNDAT,, June ll, the Passen? ger TTams on thc soatn. Caroona Railroad wm ? ?mu as follows:: .>.?& . -.- : . ?r ri .-. ; r? ii TOB AUGUSTA.. LeaveCharleston...;.8.20 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.-... 4.25 P. M. i.. TOB C0LU1?3IA,. . Leave Charleston.-...................... 8.^0 A\M . arrive at Columbia .................... 3.40 P. M. . TOE CnABXBSTON. , Leav? Augusta..'.?. 7.40 A. H. Amveet:Charleston.:...J....J..>..S-SO1?: M. Leave uolumbiii........................ 7.40 A. M. Arrrlve at Charleston. >.M...... a^O P. jK THBOudn wiuaNQroN TBATN.' *' \ Leave Angara..... Si ;.-.. iii S ;'. :. S '8.00 A. M. Arrive at Klhgvuli.... i..::. .i . .v 8.06 A. M. Leave..Ringville....1.45 P. AL ArrlveatAugusta....',."!..^'......',.'..':. 7.i5,PtlL - "AUOUSTA H IQ HT "KXI BESS. ' (Sundays excepted.) v Leave Charleston.-. 8.80 P.V. Arrive at Augusta......,".7.0SA iL IjeaveA?guBta.;..1.."..:..?.;.1.'.-..?.d?K BL ' .'. .?irisaat Cliarleston.................., fi,40 A?.M. . . . .. . OOLUKBIA. NIGHT EXPRESS,. - LA . . . . ' . (Sundays .excep,t?L) ' ' LeaveGhs??stoti.;..?..vw?,'l; Jlt?.V.i niW.-Us .Amyeat Columbia.;..v?ii,.*<v....v e.ooA?,M. Lea ve Colui nbia. M..^.... 7.60.P. M. Amve'at Caarleston::..''.:...:..Mnnti ^-Oawff>T-f f STJMMBSVirXB'TSAIK. .' ?iv, ?^P3 Leave. Char .eet on. jai..v...... - - - 4 2.45 P. M. Arrive at Summerville.. 4.10.P.M. Leave Summerville..:..7.00T?'M. ^ AtrtVfi^tVhaxleston....... ?..'.C?.L .v.-' W&'APtL, W .- -. CAMDEX BBANCH.. :; :? c: iti/m Leave Camden.,.....^ 6.00 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. .10.40 A. M. Leave Columbia..........L257P.M. arrive at Camden.'6.00 P. M. - Day and Night Trains make close connections at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. '-* .. .. . .. .sw? . * -? Night Traill connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad; -N .... . ,. . 7 Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Inroad: Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept Sundays) with Day Paaseoger Train, 'and runs through to Columbia, and returns on Men days,- Wednesdays and Saturdays. ' ' Sr*^ s. B^Pio?ENg,.G. T: Ay;'- - jlany QAYANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAn^ CHARLESTON, Jul>25, 1871. On and after*MoNDAT, Joly Slst, Trains will mn dally da follows, viz: , ... ";'..'?, -,,<;; ,m. DAILY TBASN. , . /.<' ;,-v.rr Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. .sig A.M.. Arriv? ?frsavannahi sanday? exceptedj?.55^5 Leave Savanhah.SuniJayB except?Ww-;^8;004fcit AmvejatCharloston, Sundays excepteiU.O? Ps TL - NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Charlestcni.dAily....^-?v^...S.?P TL Arrive at Savannah, daUy..v.^J.w P. ?. Leave Savannah, dally....^......v...vri.wp. M. Arrivent Charlest?h, daliy.l.tv.... ?..i8._88 A. M. Night Train makes close comieron at Savan? nah with.the Atlantic A Gt li Railroad for; points m Florida.'. . Sleeping Carson ail"Night Trams. *. . * Day Train makes cohnectlan at Savannah wltn Georgia Central Bailroao; ios Macon^ >a^po}ntt South-and West. " ' -? " _ Freights forwarded dally to and from Savan? nah and aU points beyond. ;> ./?????^ C. 8. GADSDEN, Engineer and Snperiutend?nt: S. C. BoTtsTON. G^F. andT1. Agent.- ^ jBrj87 - QHERAW A*p$AT^tf^ _ '? : E$e?NBXR'8 OFPIOB, 4t:)'J CHBBAW AND SALISBURY R. R, COHTANT, } OHXBAW. S. C.July 21. 1871..") ' Bids wul be received awhe above offlce, until the 2lBt August, i87lr lor the?bllowlng work and material: . .-. . . , ,. isl. .For Twenty-eight Thousand (28,000) Cross Ties, to be delivered along the line of the fl?Bt eleven miles or road from Cheraw.o ? .:tl. ;: J . For bunding flrteea hundred <iwio) lineal 'M feet of Pile, .ana Framed:,Trestles and,Water^ Ways, and for lurnlshing material for same. .3d. For grading the 18ih,-19th and 20th sections already located, and the remainder of line to wadesboro', say three (3) mUes, when lofted.' Plans and sp?cifications-can be seen by calling upon the undersigned. B. BURGH -SMITH, jnly28-ws7 ? Resident Engineer. J^ON?A^ANNOT BUY rr J FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESSir ' The DIAMOND GLASSES, manuTactured by J. E. SPENCER ACO., New York,wWcherenowoflered. to the public, are pronounced byan the celebrated Opticians or the world to "be the most Perfect, Na? tural Artificial hellte the human eye ever known. They are ground undertheir own sur^iyjslon, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, "Diamond," on account or their hardness and brilliancy. . : . v The scientific prlnctpte on which they are. con? structed brings the core br centre of. the lens.dJ rectly In front of the eye, producing a . clea? ana distinct,-vision, as m the natural, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensation?, snob, as glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Atv, peculiar to aU othewin use.'-. . They are I mounted in the finest manner, m frames of the best ojaaUty, of. aU materials used for that purpose. Their finish and durabulty can? not be surpassed. . . .' ^.^-.tK-,. CAUTION.-None genuine .unless bearing their ' . Dealer ta Wat?h^^welry,^ - SterllngSUverwareandOpt^G^^ ? oct3l-3tathlyr Charleston. SO. HASKELL'S ELECTRIC OIL. AND HASKELL'S CARBOLIC CANCER SALVB, For sale by DB, H. BAEIL> mayt^ 131 Meetmg street.