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To Eugenie In iszUc. Empress of France and Fashion ! who shall now, Thou being dethrouod, decree the changing mode, Fix the Just depth of flounce, the hoe of bow, Set bounds to tralu*,-proclaim anew the code Of social death to them tust disobey In broach or neck-lace, frill or furbelow, O'er budding charms and blooming grace bear sway A . Say whit befits Madame's and what Made? moiselle's trousseau ! Segent of dress ! Thy despot rule being o'er, who would replace thee on that gldJy height, The waning glories or thy state restore. Or rear again the throne whereon thy nod was fate ! Alas ! Not all thy Jewelled beauty can. Nor all the witching ariB of Mantua and Milan ' COMMERCIAL NEWS. VU? Charleston Cotton. Ute? amt Narai Stores Market. oma UHABLBsroN NBWS, \ MONDAY EVENING. August 7, 187LI COTTON.-The market for this staple presented quiet and dull features, wtth somewhat easier ligures. Sales about 50 bales: 3 at ie, SO at 18,10 j at 19c. We quote somewhat nominally: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. ? Ordinary to good ordinary.15 ?ie>; W Low middling.".;.17??@ Middling.18 fa Strict middling.....18 @ RICE.-The better grades were at well sustained figures. Sales 50 tleroes of good clean Carolina at Sj*c fl ?? NAYAL STOKES.-The market for rosins showed ? little more activity, and some 494 bbls were dis? posed off, as follows: 208 bbls pale at $0 50,77 bbls low pale at $6,104 bbls extra Ko. 1 and duli at $5 60, and 105 OMA low No. 1 at $3 25. No sales Spirits turpentine. FaaiBHTd.-TO Liverpool by steam, direct, nominal on uplands ; via New York, v. on upland?, ld on sea Islands ; by sal-, on uplands a d sea islands nominal, T.. Havre nominal. Coastwise-io New York by steam, no on uplands and \c cn eta Islands; si 35 fl tierce on rice; by sail, Kc 9 fis ( n oottou; - ^ tierce on rice: 40c fi barrel on roam, $7i}8 y M un lumber; $9?ion Mea timber, l Boston, by eau, Xe ?? Ps ou upland cotton To Providence, b7 sail ss V M cn board?. fcc ft Bs on cotton; by steam $1 fi baie on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Kc ? Hs on uplands; by sail,' $7 ft M on beards; $9 oo timber; $3 fi ton on ciay, aad $3?3 60 enphos phates. To Baltimore, by steam, Kc fi fe by sati, $o 60?7 ft M cn beards; $808 26 fi ton m phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand by our merchauts to take ltunoer freights frcm Georgetown, S. e., Danen and Satllla Ki ver, Gu., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and %v. m Ats ft M are the rates on lumber and boards. ExcBfcMes.-sterling eo day bills 22, . Doxsano EXCHANGE. - The fe ants are pur? chasing tight checks cn New York at oar; 6 days X oh; 10 days X off; 15 days - off; 20 days - orr; ' -30 days - off. They are selling sight checks at \ premium. OotD-llSli_ ^ markets tty Telegraph. MONET MARKETS. LONDON, August 7-Noon.-Holiday here and In Liverpool. FRANKFORT, August 7.-Noon.-Bonds 97. PARIS. August 7-Noon.-Rentes 65152c. NEW YORK. August 7-Noon.-Freights firm. Stocks steady aid quiet. Gold strong at !2)?ai2X. -Governments dui! and steady. State bondaquiet, Tennessees very strong. Money easy at 2. Ex? change, longSX; short io v. Evening.-Money, unchanged. Sterling weak. Gold 12X&12X' ' Govern men-a quiet but Arm. Eighty ones advanced yt. Tenn eas ees and new south Carolinas very accive and strong; others du i. Tendeaseis 75X; new 75. Vlrghilas 64X; new 72. Louisianas So; new 61; levees b9; eights ?Sj. Alabamas 99K; fives67. Georgtas 82; sevens 92. North Carolinas 45; new 25. ?oath Carolinas 72; new 57 X- Ft eights firm. Nsw ORLEANS, August 7.-Sterling 23ft. Gold is*. COTTON MARKETS. NEW YOBX, August 7-Neon.-Cotton opened dull and nominal; uplands 19Kc, orleans 2oc; sales 746 bales. Evening.-Cotton dull and nominal;'Bales 910 bales; middlings 19ftc BOSTON, July 7.-cotton quiet; middling 20Xc; net receipts none; gross receipts 70s bales; sales 200; sloe lc 6000. BALTIMORE, Angnst 7.-Cotton dull and nomi tal; mlddllLgs 19#c; net receipts 08; gross 260; exports coastwise 140; sales 89; stock 1083 balea WILMINGTON, August 7.-cotton quiet; mid? dlings '9Xc; no r.ceipts; exports coastwise 1; StOCk < ' alca. NORF. _X, August 7.-Cotton qniet; low mid? dlings I'Xu; net receipts 116 bales; exports coast? wise 256; sales 479. SAVANNAH, Angnst 7.-Cotton lower; middling icj?al7c; net receipts 153 bale-; exports coast wise -017: sales 25; ntock.4721. MOBILE, August 7.-Cotton quiet; middlings 18 ct- ; net receipts ?06 bales: sales350; stock 17,472. Nsw ORLEANS, August 7.-Cotton dull; low mid? dlings 17Xal7Xc; net receipts 14C9 ba.es; gross looa: exports coastwise 776; sales 7u0; stock 43.683. GALTKSTON, Au gu-1 7.-Cotton dull; good ordi? nary i6>?c; Let receipts 415 bales; exports coast? wise 662; StOCk 11,31:9. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Naw YOKK. Augu-t 7-Noon.-Flour dull. Wheat qui?t a. d firm. Corn Leavy. Pork steady at SIS60. Lard quiet, 'turpentine heavy at 60Ka 51. Rosin dull; $2 8b for strained. Evening.-Fleur. Southern quiet and heavy; common io fair extra So 30a$6 50; good to choice 56 ?5a$9. Whiskey lower nt93c. Wheat, spring ?a shade tinner; ?inter red and amber Western $13sal40. corn irregular, but closed activer at 65a66c. Mee 8a85?c, Pork*13 50a$lS75c. Lard lower; kettle 10.' Turpentine heavy at SOKa 51c. Rosin dull at 2 soc. Tallow dun at 9a9>?c. B ALTIMI EJE, August 7.-Floursteady ; low grades firnnr. wiieat active. Corn steady. Pone dnll -ac $15 Bacon weak: shoukle:s.7c. Lard loxa 21c -Whlefcty nomina!, 95c. ' ST. Loma August ".-Flour drooping. Corn closed ac 49c tor mixed sacks. ?'nukey 73c. Barging i9Xa21c. p^rk, orders at $13 60. Bacon dulL LOUISVILLE, Angnst 7.-Flour In fair demand. Corn firmer and fairly active. Provisions doll and weak. Pork $13 60. Shoilders 6 vc; clear sides s,vc. Lard t'Vuiivc. WmVkev unsettled at DOC NEW ORLEANS, August 7.-Flour dull; fine $6 5t-a7. Corn drooping; mixed Wc; white 75c. Oats dull at 50c Hay and br&u ui.changed. Pork dull and nominal ac $14 75. Bacon it uti and lower at 7}?aT}ic; llb 9c; bides 9Xc. Lard, sogar and molasses unchanged. Whiskey quiet at 95ca $1 05>?. Ccffee firm at I4al6c. Boston Market. f BOSTON, Angnst 2.-COFFKX.-Tbere ls very little change In coffee. Receut imports of Java were dis? posed of previous to arrival, and the sales have been only in Jobbing lots. We quote sales of Java at 18Xa22c. void:Singapore at ld.sairc. gold; and Rio at 16al7c ft rh, golu. A small lot of 50 bags - st. Domingo sola on private nuns, and prices are nominally 03?aloc fl lb, cold, la bond. COTTON.-,) ne market for cotton has been quite dull the pa-r. week, ami prices have eased orf tn au the leading markets, with more anxiety on the parc of holders to realize than for some time past. The crop prospects are more favorable than noticed for some mouths past, end advices Tri m abroad are not so encouraging. The sales have been at I5>?al3c for ordluary: IT.val8 ror good ordinary ; lsXalOl, for low middling; and 19Xa20X for miduilngs. Including uplands ami Gulf. Manufacturers are purchasiug only in small lots and the transactions of the we. k have been limited. DOMESTICS.-The market for cotton goons lias not varied materially. All standard uoods have been In very fair demand, and with moderate stockH m ihe hands of manu adorers, prices con? tinue to be sustained although the decline lo cotton leads buyers to anticipate lower prices Woollens ate in demand and pnces are gradually advancing with more free sales. G UN KT BAGS -The market ls qnlet for gunoy bags with sale* of 2<.o bales at 14>?c, currency. GCNNT CLOTH-TU're has t-cen a fair demand for c oth and the. market ts firm. The sale-? have been 900 na es at i's a ic,vc currency, and so bales Borneo at i8j?al8Xc. currency. Domestic cloth ls firm at lsftc, curiency, but no sales of any consequence. NATAL STOKES:-In spirits turpentine there have been moderate sales at 65a6oc per gallon. Tar ls linn but quiet ai $3 7?ai 25 per bbl. Pale rosin ls scat ce sud firm at ?7 50aS per bbl, and other rosins sticialn fu.l prices. In pitch sales at A3 75a4 i er bbl for Southern. KICK.-The market continues quite dull for this article, sales or carolina at 7 *a3Kc; Rangoon at ?Xa7c, and Patna at 6X*7Xc per lb. New YorU Hay Market. From the Dally Bulletin. Saturday. August 5: Receipts to-day 1500 bales. The market ls firm, and we have a good demand, and small supply to report. 1 he sates are loo bales Tor crtarlehton; 70 for Norfolk, and 30 for Pons.'iiou h all at $120. Retad is firm, and old is becoming scarce, and qnori d at $1 30al 65, and new at $i 20al 40. btraw ls steady at last quot at ions. Neuf York Naval Stores Market. ' From the Journal of Commerce, Saturday, Au? gust 5: Tho market for spirits turpentine ts much lower; the e -4s an increased amount of stock on the way here, and t he repo. ts from other Sorta.are more unsatisfactory; sales embrace 3 0 bis, to arrive on private tenu?; 160 bbls do at 5lc, ami a small lot here at 50)io. closing very unset? tled and abont nominal, with sos o bid, and 51a 52c asked. Rosl-s-tue marget ts quiet at the re C n 'ter-line; sa'es em Mac . 2500 bbls, f. o b. in Washington, at $2 4"; we quote strained at $? 90; Ko 2 at $3 25n3 co; No l ac $3 75?4 50; pale at $1 75 as 50, and extra pule at $5 T?a7 75. , New York Rice Market. From'the Dally Balle tin, Saturday, August 5 A good steady trade demand prevails irom day to day and former prices are obtained, and this shows about the entire market. Holders are reasonably steady tu both domestic and foreign stock, but occasionally sh ade a little to desirable customers without developing any real weakness. Sales of 60 tierces Carolina at 8>,'a9 %c and 350 bags India at oxaT^c. From the Journal of Commerce: The market for domestic ls strong, especially for the better grades, of which the sUpnly ls small. The de? mand from the trade fair. Rangoon sells mode? rately at full rates, but Patna ls neglected. We notice sales of -too oags at criar, and loo tierces at 8>ia9Kc Havana Market. HAVANA, July 27.-The sugar market continues very quiet at nominal prices Exchanges remain Arm at 23>? per cent discount for 60- day United States currency. Spanish gold 5>? per cent premium; Mexican gold-one sale at 3>i per cent premium. There were no clearances of sugar hence for the States yesterday. From Matanzas the John Paul (bark) takes 2163 boxes and 185 hhds sugar, and 39 do melado for Sew York, and the Greenock (bark.) 2175 boxes for the Clyde. Freights are dull. Receipts by Railroad, August 7. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 132 bales cotton. 33 bales goods, S2 bbls naval stores, 160 sacks flour, 8 cars wood and lamber. To Railroad Agent, A S Smith, Laurey k Alexan? der, Smith A Chapeau, Pelzer, Rodgers A oo, T H A W Dewees. H Cobla A co, J Marshall, W c Bee & co, G H Waller A Co, Frost A Adger, ??tsey A Kenyon, W C Courtney A co, Macqueen A Rlecke, Tiedcman, Calder P co, J Hurkamp k co, Knobe? loch A Small, G W Witte, A J Salinas, Geo W Wil? liams A co. Passengers. Per steamship Falcon, from Baltimore-Mrs A A O Hammett, Mr A C Hammett, Richard Dorsey, and E Harleston. PORT CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. [.as? Quarter. 7th.'ll hours. 3 min"tea, evening. New Moon, 16th. 1 noars. 41 minutes, morning. First quarter. '.3d. 6 hours. 15 minutes, morning. Full Moon, 30th, l hour, 0 minutes, morning. MOO:, niau 3. A b.. WATER. 9 AUGUST. BOT. EIS39. 5..19 5..19 5..20 5..21 5..21 5..22 5..2? SUN S3T3. e..ti 6..60 6..49 6..48 6..47 6..46 .6..45 ll..19 ll..53 morn. 12..30 1.. 8 1..61 2. .42 12..23 12..14 1.. 9 2.. 5 3.. 2 3..53 5..51 7 Monday 8 Tuesday. 9 -.Vednesday.. 10 Thursday.... 11 Friday. 12 saturday_ 13| Sunday.. -. MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C.AUGUST 8, 1871. > Lat 36 deg 46 min 33 sec. | Lon T9 deg 57 mm 27 sec. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Steamship Falcon, Haynle, Baltimore-left - Instant. Mdze. To Mordecai A co, P O Trenholm, S C Railroad Agent, N K Railroad Agent, Mac? queen A Rlecke, Jeffords * co, J B Brown. Henty Cobla * co, Kllnck, Wfckcnberg ? co, D Faul k co, J H Graver A co, J Camp-eu A co, C Ciaclus, Adams, Damon k cu, J H Wuhr mau, Florida Steamer. Ravenel, Li oLr.es ?co. TM Cater, Tiedeman, Calder k co. J Hurkamp 4 Co. O F wteteis, Johnston. Crew A co, H Lledlng. J G Harvey A co, B O'Ni lei, Boll man a Brothers, C Ltl Innthal A co, N Mernaugh, W C Chapman A co, J G Mtlnor A co, H Klaue A co. T Tupper A Sons, Kracke A co. West A Jones, J N Robson, Wac .ncr k Monsees, H Bul winkie, J F Taylor A "o, frank L O'Neill, D B Haselton, L E Cordroy, B 1 ?I 'mann A co, f C Borner, H Blscaon* A co, w H Ohafee A co. Crane, Boylston A co, Stull, Webb A co, Rave? nel A co, Holmes'B Book House, J A Sheppard A co, W P Porter, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, A ll Skinner, Mrs Edmund Yates, M H Me hr tens, Man tone k co. H Gerdts A co, E li Jackson, Tietjen A Luden, J H Hillen, and others. UP FOR TU IS PO AT. Behr Matoaka, Fooks, at Baltimore, August 5. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, ac New York. August 5. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LrvRBPOOL, August 5.-Arrived, the steamships Armstrong and Camperdown. Kaw YORK, August 6.-Arrived, steamships Herman Stowell and Crescent City. Arrived out, Harmonia. Julv 7.-Arrived out, the steamships Idaho and Peruvian. SAVANNAH. August 6.-Arrived 5th, steamship Virgo, New York. Arrived 6th, steamship Orien . tal, Koaton. 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Troches of Pepsine and P ucreatlne. ALSO, PURGATIF LE ROT, Pharmacie Cottin. VOMITIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cottin. Dragees de Saut oui ve. Dragees de Morphine. Lancelot's Asthma Cigarettes. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, may3Q No. 131 Meeting streal. po 5f>ipping. " F L O S I D A, VTA SAVANNAH. The steamer OUT POINT, Oaptaln G. E. McMillan, will leave Southern ?m.-*^?*. WharT overy TORS PAT EVENING, at Sdi O'CIOCK, (until further notice,) for Jacksonville, Fernan? dina and Palatka, arriving hack ac Charleston every SATURDAY AJTERNOON. majll_HAVENEL A CO.. Agents. ROS?D?LIS. ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROSADALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROSADALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROSADALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSADALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSADALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROSADALIS endorsed by the following: ?r. R. WILSON CARR, or Baltimore. Dr. T. C. POOH, or Baltimore. Ur. THOS. J. BoYKIN, ol Baltimore. Ur. A DORGAN, o? Tarboro', N. C. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, ol Nlcholasvlle, Ky. Ur. A F. WHEELER, of Lima, Ohio. Ur. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Ur. J. L. MCUARTHA, o? South Carolina, and many otners. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC ROS-AJD-AJLIAS, endorsed by Rev. DABNEYBALL, now or Mary laud Conference, formerly Chaplain lu the Con? federate Army of Northern Virginia. ROSADALIS is Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts at one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex? celling all impure ma; ter and building up the system to a healthy, vlgorous.condltton. ROSADAL.I8 IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWIE. MOISE & DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH, WINEMAN As CO., J Agenta In Dr. ll. BAER, ) Charleston, mars-ly _ IjJONEY! HONEY! HONEY Fine New Country HONEY, to be had in quanti? ties to suit purchasers, of DR. H. BARR, maygj_Ko. 131 Meeting street. JUST RECEIVED, CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Slcarbonate of Soda Cream of Tartar Fresh Hops. For sale, wholesale and retail, by. Dr. H. BAER, ocie . N"-131 Meeting street. ABNER'S IODOFORM W AND IRON PILLS. For sale by DE. H. BAER, janis No. isl Meeting street. FINE FRENCH EXTRACTS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. LUBIN'S, CRIR1S', MOUILLERONS, ic. For sale, In quantities to suit purchasers, by . DR. H. BAER, msy25_No. 131 Meeting street. JUST RECEIVED, CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, (Helmbold'a,) By DR. H. BAER, - mayl5_No. I3i Meeting street J^R. BING'S PILE REMEDY. For sale b* DR. H. BAER. IU1V6 KWISSSOR JUS KU 15 ITS BiSD-BUU DESTROYER. OOStar'S INSECT POWDER Olentworth's Roach Exterminator Costar'd Rat Poison ' Isaacsen'sSure Pop-Death to Musqultoes. For sale by DR. H. BAER, lv6i_No. 131 Meeting s**<>e*. FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (SANTONINE.) They ? ~ purely vegetable, safe and sure. Th' beat in use. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, NO. 131 Meeting street, Who-WM.* Agent ?gLECTRO MAGNETIC BATTERIES^ MEDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE? BAGS, AC. For sale by DR. H. BAER, mario_Ko.i3iMeetlng street. TJPHAM'S ANTOJOTE FOR STRONG^ A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mau, postage paid, on receipt of price. The Antidote ls the best remedy that can be administered la Manla-a-Potu, and also for all nervous affections. For sale by Dr. H. BAER. . No. 131 Meeting street, octfi Arfent for South Carolina jy? OTHERS! For yonr Children, use none other than ?tae GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL. Mit contains no Anodyne. For sale by the auufacturer, DR. H. BAER. And also to bc had at ali Drug stores gIR JAMES CLARKE'S FEMALE FILLS. These PILLS have long been used both in Great Britain and this country, and are the best cf their kiud lu the narke;. For sale oy DR. H. BAER, apr2J_No. 131 Meeting street Jsoacsitt's Preparations. DEATH TO RATS ROACHES BEDBUGS, &c.? NEVER FAILING. BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS. HERMETICALLY SEALED AND ALWAYS FRESH. Sold at Wholesale by DOW.E. ' MOISE Si DAVIS, And at retill by all Druggists. febl-Smo Seining ill ail] mes. AND THE 1 WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITOU MACHINE, ure the best i; use. For sale on he Lease Plan, with monthly pay men ts, on eas- terms, or for cash. AH kinds o Machine attachments, Needles, Cotton, (white black and colred,) Silk, Oil, Soap, Ac, Ac. Repairing a usual. Circulars and samples 0 work sent onippiication. D. B. HASELTON, Genera7)ealer in First Class Sewing HA chines an Material, No. 307 King street, augiT Charleston. S. 0, Orono ?Jri?e EJistritmtion. $500,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! THE SOUTH CAROLINA References in South Carolina : General WADS HAMPTON, General JOHN S. PRESTON, Hon. E. F. PERRY, Hon. W. D. SIMPSON, Governor M. L. BONHAM, ANDREW SIMONDS, Esq., General JOHNSON HAGOOD. Hon. Qi A. TKENHOLM, Hon. ARMISTEAD BURT, Governor J. L. MANNING, Hon. JAMES CHESNDT, Hon. J. Bi CAMPBELL. Beferences in New York City : AUGUST BELMONT A OG., Bankers; Hon. CHARLES O'CONOR.'Connsellor.at-Law; Hon. JOHN E. WARD, Couosellor-at-Law; Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR. Couosellor-at-Law; Colonel RICHARD LATH? ERS. T. A. HOYT, Esq., President Gold Roora; HUNT, THOMPSON ? CO., Factors; ANDERSON, STARR A CO., Merchants; PETTUS & CO., Merchants; F. ZOGBAUM A FAIRCHILD, Merchants. SROO.OOO TO BE AWARDED TO THE TICKET-HOLDERS OF THE SERIES OF CONCERT8 TO COMMENCE ON THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, 1871. AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. CHARLESTON, S. C., ON WHICH DAY THE DRAWING COMMENCES. THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION, UNDER THE AUSPICES of the "Sonta Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society," will give aseries or Concerts at tbe Academy of Music. Chariest .u, S. C., commencing October 1st, 1871, -for the purpose or raising a lund to enable Emigrants to settle upon lands selected by tne Association tor Homes o? Northern and. European Farmers and others. In the State ci South Carolina, and lor their transportation thither and support for the first year. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, ANO NO MORE, AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. 1 ALL THE PREMIUMS, INCLUDING DEED AND CERTIFICATE OF TITLE TO ACADEMY OF MUSIC, will be deposited with the National Bant or the Republic, New York. #500,000 XIS. GIFTS ! ut Girt-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Charleston, s. c., cost to build $230,000, having an annual rental or about $20,000, from Opera House, Stores and Halls; the building being about 230 feet by 60 feet, and sltuated'comer or King and Market streets, tn the centre of the city, and well known to be the finest building and most valuable ? property In Charleston, valued at....$850,000 sd Gift-Cash..'.100,000 8d Glft-Oash.'.. ?5,000 4th Gift-Cash.,. 10,000 6th Gift-Cash. 5>000 25 Gifte-Gash-each $1000. ?5,000 25 Gifts-Cash-each $500.. . . . 13?800 360 Gifts-Cash-each $100.?. 35,ooo 250 Gif a-cash-each $60. -la.soo 500 Grits-Cash-each $26... 1?,300 1250 Gilts-Cash-each $10... l?,500 210* Gifts, amounts to..........A . .$500,000 BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents S. C. Land and Immigration Association, CHARLESTON, S. C. AGENTS WAXTED-LIBERAL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED. -0 Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing: General A. E. V7BIGHT, of Georgia. GeneraLBBADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. Hon. BOGES A. PRYOR, ot New York. A. FAIR AND COMMENDABLE SCHEME I CHARLESTON. S. C., May -j 1871. We take pleasure In certifying that we are acquainted with General M. C. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., and Genera! M. W. GARY, of the firm of BUTLEIL, CHADWICK. GARY* CO., and mow them to be gentlemen or integrity, and we regard the object they have of assisting immigrants to homes lu South Oarollna or great importance to the State as well as to the Immigrants, and we have every confidence that their enterprise will be carried out with fairness and honesty to au par? lies concerned. . ,1 GEO. A. TRENHOLM, L W. HAYNE. B. H. RUTLEDGE, A. G. MAO KATH, JAMES CONNER, TAOS.J.SIMONS, JAMESE. PRINGLE, , - HENRY BUIST, WILMOT G. DESAUSSURE. Tickete can be procured of E. SEBRING A CO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 34 Broad street. TWO uni mm mm uv REAL ESTATE A?D U. S. GOLD BOWS Will positively be Distributed by RAFFLE on the22d day or November, 1871, In public, n the City of Charleston, at TO o'clock A. M., by the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ? ' FREE SCHOOL.EUND, CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF SOUTH CAROLINA AT ITS LAST SESSION, . AND APPROVED MARCH 8, 1871. ONLY FIVE DOLLARS P?R .SHARE ! ' * -:o:- - .;: ' v THE RAFFLE WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY,-,THE 22D DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1871, IN PUBLIC, IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, AT 10 tf'CLOCK A. M. All the Property, tieal and Personal, mentioned below must be Distributed In the Award, and a valid deed or each piece or Real Estate, free from all lncumbrances given. The Bjfconal Property, and United States Gold Bonds, will be delivered immediately after the Raffle. EaciHnd every ceriincat? has Three separate and distinct Numbers in figures, and the words ot each figure .written IL*?or. and. are all combined with each other from Nos: l to 73 promiscuously. AU the Certificates ojnMM Issued by the company, witd their numbers, arc registered in their books. TmWkW SCHEDULE OFwJ??vrvl M. That Certificate of Share having on if the let, 2d and 3<fl^HferB obtained on the RafhVP Will be entitled to the award of that first-class ThreeWfi' Warehouse, situate on Meeting street, No. 147, Chur.eston, S. C., (opposite the Orrsnestou Hotel.) being 88 feet - front, by about 240 feet deep, free from all lncumbrances, and valued at. ..$35,000 Tiiat Certificate or Snare having on lt the 4th, 5th and 6th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to the award of thai first class Three-story Warehouse, No. 145 Meeting street, Charleston, S. c., free from all lncumbrances, valued at.$30,000 Fat Certificate or Share having on tt'thc 7th, 8th and 9th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to the award of that first-class Three-story Warehouse, No. 143 Meeting street, Charleston, s. C., free from all lncumbrances, valued at.,.$37,500 That Certificate i f Share having on lt the loth, nth and 12th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to the award or that Three-story Warehouse, No. 141 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C.. free from lncumbrances, valueti 'at.$93,000 The above Four Warehouses are opposite the Charleston Hotel, and aro the most Valuable Property In Charle-ton. that Certificate or share having on it thc 2d, 3d and 4th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award of that Fine Piece sf Property, situate on Broad street, Charleston. Bi G., and known os thedtffanslon House,'' free'from all lncumbrances, valued at....$20,000 That certificate of Share having on lt the 3d, 4th and 5th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award of that Fine Two-story Dwelling, situate - on Gadsden and Lumber street, Columbia, S. C., with all the outbuildings and Improvements, with about half aa acre or ground thereto, valued at......;.810,000 That Certificate oyuiare having on ic the 5th, eth and 7th numbera obtained on tbe Raffle will be entitled m an award or that Fine Cotton Plantation, cop tain lng about lEOO acres, one-third cleared, and heavily timbered, situate In the County of Darlington, S. C., on the Great Peedee River, free from lncHmbraocea, valued at.....$10,000 That Certificate of Share having on lt the 6th, 7th and 8th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award of United States Gold Bonds (new issue) of the value of.$3,000 That Certificate of Share having on lt the 8th, 9th and 10th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award.uf Unite 1 States Gold Bonds (new issue) of the value'of.$?,000 That Certificate of Share having on lt the 9th, 10th and nth numbers obtained on the' Raffle will be entitled to an award of United states Gold Bonds or the value of.-..$1,000 Those 40 Certificates of Shares having on them the foll6wing numbers obtained on the Raffle: U 3d 3d 3d 3d 6th 7th Stb 9th 10th nth 12th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th nth 12th 4th 4 tn 4th 4th 4th 4th ?th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 6th 6th 7th|5ih . silloth 91 ii ?ta lot ll 51 ii lithietti i2r.l1 eth 8th eth 6th dth 6.h 6th 7th 7th 7th Oth loth 11th 12th 9th 10th nih 6th 7th 7th 7th 8th 8th 7th 8th 8th 6th 9th 9th 12th 10th nth 12th nth 12th 9 th ist 1st 1st 1st 1st loth 3d 4th 6th 6ih 7th 12th 4th sth 6th 7th 8th Will each be entitled to an award In United States Gold Bonds of the value of.$500 Those 40 Certificates of Shares having on them the following numbers obtained on the Raffle: 1st 8th 9th 2d 9th 10th 3d nth 12th!5th 8th 9tb|7th 9th 10th 1st 9th loth :d 10th 11th 4th 6th 7th 5th 9th loth 7th loth nth 1st loth nth 2d nth 12th 4th 7th 8th 5th 10th 11th 7th nth 12th 1st nth 12tb 3d 6th ' 6th 4th 8th 9th 5th nth 12tb 8th loth nth 2d 4th 5th 3d 6th 7th 4th 9th loth 6th 8th 9th ita 11th 12th 2d 5th eth 3d 7th 8th 4th loth nth 6th 9th loth flth nth 12th 2d 6th 7tb Sd 8th 9th 4tn nth 121b 6th loth nth ist 3d 5th 2d 7th 8lh 3d 9th 10th 5th 7th . 8th 6th 11th 12tb 1st 3d 6th Will each be entitled to an award of United States Gold Bonds of the value of..S?50 All the other Certificates ot Shares having on them any three numbers obtained on the Raffle, and not designated as any or the above Certificates are, will each be entitled to an award of United States Bonds of the value of.ifc. .$50 Awards will be made only to such CenBpates or Shares as have three numbera on'them, so ob rained on the Raffle. -?K ' To such as desire to take Shares In thisWeat rtaflje and Distribution of Real and Personal Property, the Directors will afford every facl lty and satisfaction, and perfect ralrne-a will be exercised throughout, and many persons may trace their future prospects in business and station ia society to a fortunate Share herr?n. ? Orders, with the money for Certificates, may be sent by Express, or Registered Letters, or Postofflce Orders, at the risk or the Association. Persons sending orders will be particular to give their names, places of residence, C**ty and Stale, which will be entered in the Books or the-Company, and im? mediately upon the IBCe taking place, the Official Raffled Numbers will be forwarded to each Correspondent. "ac * THE RAFFLE WlLl^SlTlVELY TAKE PLACE ON THE DAY NAMED, and every Award of the Property and Gold Bonds MUST be made to the Holders of the Certificates. Kg- Address all orders to tbe CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, TSo. 147 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. July25-tuthD4c Sailrpads. gAVANNAH AND CJ??3LEST0N ^ R? SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) SAVANNAH AND CHARLRSTON R. R, CO.. \ CHARLESTON, AUgUBt 4, 1871.) On and after SUNDAY next, stn instant, the AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN will leave Jharlestoa a?3.2o P. H. O.S. GADSDEN, ange . Engineer and Superintendent, ^OKTHE?ST^N^BAlliEOAD CjM CHABLB8TON, S. G., February ll, 187L Trains will leave Charleston Dally at 6:30 A IL ind 6 P. M. Arrive at Charleston 7:30 AIL (Mondays ex tented) and 2:30 p. M. -. ;-> Train does not leave Charleston 0 P. M" SUB ?AYA ii .-" .. ..' ; Train leaving 6:30 A M. makes through connec* lon to New York, Tia Richmond and Acaula h-eek only, going through in 40 hours. -* . Fassengera leaving by fl P. M. Train have toolee of route,.via Richmond and Washington, ir via Portsmouth and Baltimore, Those leaving fHiDAY by this Train lay over on SUNDAY m Bal' im c re. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN JAY in WUrjatagtonfNT O. This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant onto to Cincinnati Chicago and other pointa Vest and Northwest, both Trains making con Lections at Washington with Western trains if Baltimore and o h lo Ral l road. . S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. ii L. CLXAFOB, General Ticket Agent. .? t ? febimmos . _- ? ? p^OETHE ASTERN RAILROAD. OFFICE BUPXRINTINDINT N;-E. R. R.1 . CHARLESTON, August 4, len j On and after SUNDAY next, the 0th instant the Afternoon Express Train will arrive at 2.80 P. M. Down Passenger Train on Cheraw and Dar lngton Railroad will leave Cheraw at 6 A. H., ind pass way stations one hour earlier than at ireeent. S. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. 9WCountry papers please copy. ' ang4 6 PAP JjpiW LINE TO GEORGETOWN* S. 0. OTFIOE NO ET HE AST EEK RAILROAD COMPANY, ) CHARLESTON. S, C., July 81,1871. j A Stage Line with good coaches la now bei^g -nn between SLlngstree and Georgetown, Ieavvjf ?lngstree on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; .eturuing, leave Georgetown Mondays, Wednea lays and Fridays. Passengers leaving Charleston at s.30 A. M. go ihrongh same day. ' S. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. P. L. CL BAP OK, General Ticket Agent. augl-tuthsimo ? O?TH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, S. G., June 8, ian. On and after SUNDAY, June ii, the Passen? ger Trains on trie Soutn Ctr jana Railroad will ran as follows: US*A JOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.-. 8.20 A M. arrive at Augusta..... 4.35 p. M. YOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.-..8-30 A M. arrive at Columbia ..........<.3.40 P. M. - YOB CHARLESTON. - - Leave Augusta., 7.40 A. M. amveat Charleston. 3.20 P. M. Leave Columbia.:. ? 7.40 A M. Arrri7e at Charleston..'.. - Vi. 3.20 p. M. THROUGH WILMINGTON TRAIN, i <ftfi\ Leave Augusta.3.00 A. M. Arrive at Klngvilh.9.05 A M. Leave Ringville.... 1.45*. M. Arrive at Augusta.?........... ? . ...7.46 PJL AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston........V..s.3o p. V. Arrive at Augusta....7.ct A AL Leave Augusta..fl bo P. M. Arrive at Charleston.../.....' *i*o A lt COLUMBIA NIGHT SXPBKSS. (Sundays excepted,). Leave Charleston.....7.10P. IL Arrive at Columbia.*. fl.oo A M. Leave Columbia.....-. IM P. M. arrlveat Charleston......6.46 AM, 8UMMSBV1LLB THAIN. Leave Charlearon.. 2.45 P. M. AKlve at Summerville.....v.. 4.10 P. M. Leave summerville...7.00 A M. Arrive at. Charleston'..8.15 A M. CAMDEN BRANCH. - . - . Leave Camden.JwU. M. Arrlve at Columbia.J^p40 A. Leave Columbia.?W*-35 Pl Sr arrive at Camden.?..777 6.00 P. IMS Day and Night Trains make close connectldBE atJjn(r"?ta ?ltl1 Carnya "?nT^ and CentnMr Railroad. Night Tram connecta with Macon and Augusta Railroad. '-^ ' Columbia Night Train connects J.with Greenville and Columbia Railroad.. .. ^ . Camden Train connectai^Ringville daily {er cept Sundays) with Day Yasseoger Train, a*A runs through to Columbia and returns on Mflr days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. " ? W AL.TYLER. vice-President. S. B. PIORENB. G. T. A.'_' Jan? SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RA1L CHARLESTON, July 25, 1871. On and after MONDAY, July 3lst, Trains will run daily as tollows, vir: DALLY TRAIN". * Leave Charleston, sundays excepta.. Arrive at Savannah, Sundays excepted Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted Arrlvejat Charleston, Sundays except NIG LIT TRAIN. Leave Charleston, daily..,-...?....8?2YP. M. Arrive at Savannah, dally .TP. 0A& P. M. Leave Savannah, dally.ll.?P.M. Arrive at charleston, dally....6.35 A,M. Night Train makes close connection at Sattn nah with the Atlantic A Qb If Railroad for jornta in Florida. Sleeping Ohrs on all Night Trains. ? Day Train makes connection at Savanrf Oeorgla Antral Railroad for Macon south and West. -Freights forwarded daily to and from ash and all points beyond. . "? ' C-S. GADSD1 ? Engineer and Snpertaten ? S. C. BoYLBTON. G. F. and T. Agent. Q HE RAW AND SALISBURY RAILR?p? D ENGINEER'S OFFICE, 3HERAW AND SALISBURY K. R, COMPACT. CHERAW, S: o., Joly 21. ian. Bids will be received at the above office, until ho 2ist August, 1871, for the following worjc and naterial: . . lat. For Twenty-eight Thousand (-?3,0?BCroas ries, to be delivered along the line of Vie first ?leven miles or road from Cheraw. ' " 2d. For bonding fifteen hundred (150Q1 lineal 'eet of pue, ana Framed Trestles and*Water Ways, and for lurnishlng materiilfor same. 3d For grading the 18th, loth and 20th sections ilready located, and the remainder of line to* ivadesboro', Bay three (3) miles, when located, fl Plans and specifications can be see^by ?allin jj? ipon the undersigned. B. tfURQHsWfTH, ^ miy2fl-ws7 Rendent Engineer. Optical. jyjONEY CANNOT BUY IT! FOR SIGHT IS PRIOELESSIt The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., New York, which are now offered ;o the public, are pronounced by all the celebrated ?pticlans of the world to be the mc?Perfect, Na ural Artificial help to the human eyftver known. They are ground under their own supervision, rom minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, md derive their name, "Diamond,'' on account )f their hardness and brilliancy. ' The scientific principle on which they are COB. itructed brings the core or centre orthe lens di? .ectly in front of the eye, producing a clear and Ustlnct vision, as m the natural, healthy sight, .nd preventing all unpleasant sensationwsuoh as ;Ummerlng and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac, leculiar to all others in use. They are mounted in the finest manner, In rames of the best quality, or all materials used or that purpose. Their finish and durability can? ot be surpassed. CAUTION.-None genuine unless bearing their rade mark stamped on every frame. JAMES ALLAN, * Dealer in Watches. Jewelry. Sterling silverware and Optical Goods, . No. 307 King street. oct31-stuthiyr Charleston, S. C. OASKELL'S ELECTRIC OIL. ? AND HASKELL'S OARBOUO CANCER AALVE, For sale by. DR. H. B?K, may2; 131 Meeting street. f >