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Th? Kin. "I saw him telas your chees !" "i ?Tis trae." ?O Modesty P> " 'Twas strictly kept ; He thought IDA asleep; at least I knew He thought I thought he thought I slept." [Coventry Patmore. Man and Wife. *?I know a woman, pale and slight, . With heart in typeless mood, Who often tolls throughout the night To earn her husband's food; ?While be, In strength or manhood's power, Some gay saloon will seek, AHd spend more money In an hour Than she earns In a week." COMMERCIAL HEWS. Export?. Kaw YORK-Per steams MD South Carolina-37 bags sea island and 380 basra upland cotton. 60 tierces rice, 1082 bbla rosin, 91 Dales domestics, 37 packages. Th? Charleston Cotton. file? and ?Varal Store?" Market. nmet CHARLESTON NEWS, 1 WEDNESDAY BVBNING. August 9, 1871.1 COTTON.-Tne market for this staple maintained a doll and depressed character, with easier pri? ces. Sales about 70 bales* Bay 46 at 16, 20 at 17c. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.16 ?is Low middling.17 @ Middling...nominal. Bies.-There was a moderate demand at steady ratea. Sales about leo tierces of clean Carolina, say 37 tierces at 7>?, 65 at 8%c $ lb. We quote . common to fair at 6X@7>?c, good 8@8>ic. NATAL STORES.-mero wer? no sales reported. PaxianTs.-To Liverpool by steam, direct, nominal on uplands ; via Kew. Tork, X J os upland?, ld oa 'sea islands ; by sal', on uplands ard sea. Island?, nominal. T Havre nominal, coastwise-to New fork by steam, KO on uplands and xe on nen Islands; $1 26 <& tierce on rice; by sall, Kc ^ lb n cotton:- 9 tierce on rice: 40o/B barrel on rosin, $"? ? fl M on lumber; $f @io ? M on timber. T. Boston, by san, ac m rh on upland cotton. To Providence, by sall S8 9 M on boards, \z y lb cn cotton; by steam $1 9 bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by Bteam, Xcr'lT rs on upland?; by Sall, $7 ft M on boards; $9 os timber; $3 *? ton on clay, ard $3?3 so cn phos pastes. To Baltimore, by steam, Ko H ? ty fa?Vt6K@7 $ Mon boards; ff@l36 ? ton tn phosphate rock. Yeesels.are tn demand by oar/merchants to take lumber freights from flibtgesown, s. c., Danen and Sati'la River, On., and Jacta oa vi ne. Pia., to Northern ports, and $10 j M are.the rates oh lumber and boards. ExonANOB.-Sterling 60 day billa 22. DOMESTIC -EX cn AM J s. - The Vanks are pur? chasing ilght*checks on New York at par; 5-days M off; 10 days y, off; 15 days - off; 20 days - off;< - so day a - off. They are selling sight checks at a premium. .G0LD-11@12. Marketa by Telegraph. MONET MARKETS, ' LONDON*, August 9-Noon.-Securities nn -changed. - Eveulng.-Consols 93%. Bonds, sixty-twos 93?: Aves, old 93X; nevena 92% ; forties 93. PARIS, Angost 9-Noon.-Rentes ser eoe. Evening.-Ken tes 5af 85c. - Nsw YORE, August 9-Noon.-Freights steady. Stocks steady and quiet. Gold heavy, at ll Tia' 2. Governments firm, and -doll. Stale bonds quiet. . Money easy. Exchange, long 9&; short 10J?. Evening.-Money easy; .prime discount 5a7. Sterling heavy at 9^9^. Gold ll%al2; m?rket unfsvoraniy affected by reported loan In London, and advance In bonds. Governments very strong; eighty-ones 16)?; sixty twos 15; fours 14; Aves 14y% ; new 12V: sevens 13^; eights 13X; forties 13X. States not very ?cUve. New-South Carolina firm and a trifle higher. Tennessees 76; new 65}?. Virginias ci>?; new 72. Louisianas 65; new 61. Levees 70: eights 83. A'abamas 100; fives 67. Georgia? 88: sevens 91. North Carolinas 44; new 27t South Carolinas 72: new 58. Freights dull. - NEW ORLEANS, August 9.-Sterling 23. Gold -xix. . COTTON MARKETS, LIVErPOOL, August 9-Noon.-Cotton opened unchanged; np and- 8%d: O-leans flj?d; balea 12,000 bales; export and speculation 2000. .Evening.-Cotton closed flat; uplands 8Jid, Or? leans 9Jid * - Nsw YORK, August 9-Noon.-Cotton quiet; uplands ?oj?c; Orleans 19Xc; sales 2285 bales, in? cluding 950 In transit. Evening.-Cotton, demand fair; prices easier; sales ^933 bales; uplands 19X.C, Orleam 19?. BOSTON, Angus-1 9.-Coron quiet: middlings 20\'c: net receipts 9 bales; gross receipts 10; sales 200; stock soo. PHILADELPHIA, August 9.-Cotton dall; mid* dungs 19 hie BALTIMORE, Angast 9.-Co tl on dull and tending downward ; middlings 19>?c ; net receipts 57 balea; gross 74; exports coastwise 213; sales 87 stock 1127. NORFOLK. August 9.-Cotton quiet ; low mid ellinga 17*tC cents ; net receipts 25 ba'es ; exports, coauwl?c 20 bales; sales 20 bales; stock 413 bales. WILMINGTON, Ausrast a.-cotton quiet; mid? dlings 19c; stock 56 bales. * SAVANNAH, Angus: 9.-Cotton, nothing doing; low middlings I7j?c; n?t receipts 19 ba'es; ex? ports coastwise 86: stock 4865. AUGUSTA. Augnst 9.-Cotton quiet and weak; "middlings 17 cents; sales 136 bales; receipts 16 MEMPHIS, August 9.-Cotton flat ; middlings 17X018 ognts. MOBILE, A gust 9.-Cotton dull and nominal; middlings 18c;. net receipts 108 'J..les; exports coastwise 165: sales 60; stock 6406. Nsw ORLEANS, Angnst 9.-Cotton quiet ; low I middlings i7@i7j? cents; net'receipts 720 bales; gro?s 820 rimes; Bales 400 bales; Btock 43,361 "bal?s. GALVESTON, August 9.'-Cotton Cul'; good ordi? nary iee; net receipts 333 bales; exports coast? wise 753; stock 11,156. . PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. .LIVERPOOL August 9-Noon.-corn 30s 3d. .Beef 62sed. Lard.46s. Evening.-Sugar afloat 29s 6d. Turpentine 33s 9d to 39s. Nsw Y.OBK. AugUBt 9-Noon.-Flour Cull and declining. Wheat qnfet and unchanged. Corn dull'ann heavy. Pork steady at $13 50. Lard .qdiet. Turpentine steady at 51. Rosin heavy a: $2 Tia$2 80 for strained Evening.-Flour, Southern dull and drooping; common to fair extra. $5 30a6 50; good to choice *6-55a9. Whiskey lower at 92>? centa. Wheat .quiet and unchanged. Cor:- slightly Tavors boy era, at c?>?a653?c. Pork, a shade lower at $13 50. Beer doli. Lard heavy; kettle 9J?c Tu remine stead v at 60c Koslo heavy at $2 TM? SO. Tallow Bteady at 9 >;e. BALTIMORE, Ancrust 9.- Flour dull.' Wh-at Uria. Corn soiree and Arm. white 77a78c; yeUow 67a 69c; mixed osaeoc. Pork dull at $i?. Bacon weak; shoulder*7c; rib sides 8>?c. Lard loralie. Whiskey nominal ar 94&a95c. -. CINCINNATI, August 9.-Flour In fair demand and advanced.' Corn quiet. Pork nominal ac $i2ai2 so. Lard dull and lower, prime kettle 9c. Bacon dull and drooping; shoulders 6a6)ic ?.clear Bides 7X0. ... ST. Lons, August 9.-Fionr doll. Corn droop? ing. Whiskey 90a9'.c, Pork $13>?; bacon dull; Jobbing shoulders 6j$ae>ic; clear sides axasse. Lard, kegs 9c LOUISVILLE, August 9.-Provisions unsettled Pork held HI. 13c; shoulders 6>;c; clear sides 7j3'a *e. packed. Lard Ile Whiskey 89c. NBW ORLT?AN.-I, Angnst 0.-Flour du'l; double $6 50a$6 6 .; treble $6 75a7. Corn quiet;mixed 87 a68c; white 70 Oats Arm at 50a52c. Bran $la $1 05. Pork (full at $14 73. Bacon dull at 7#c; rtb8X; ?Irle? 9. Lird dull at lojtfaiixc. Nothing doing in sugar and molasses. Whisk, v and coffee unchanged. Havana Market. HA YANA, Angnst 5 -SUGAR.-All qualities have slightly decltned, bat the l >wer grades have de? clined the- most. The market closed qnlet and steady. Nos 10 to 12 quiet at 10#H11J? reals; No3 lo to-20 steady st i2,vA'MH reals. Molasses sugar, Nos 7.to 10, dull. Sugar exported durlug the week frote Havapa and Matanzas. 32,000 boxea and 1000 hndEuof wbtch is,ooo boxes sud all the hogs? heads were for the United Stales, btock remain? ing In warrant PS ar. Havana and Matanzas, 316, 000 boxes and 6500 hhds. Freights dall. Fxchange on London, 23X?24 premium; on Uulted States, sixty days, currencv. tfai percent discount; do, sixty days, gold, lijiaii^ premium. HE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE T SELF A?TD?G.-NO PUMPING.-NO AIR INJECTED. The best universal SYRINGE in the market It ls recommended by the first Physicians or tn country. ' It ls so simple that lr cannot get out of order There are no valves, and nothing that will cor sodc One Will last a life time. Dr. JOS. H. WARREN, an eminent Phlslclan. o; Boston writes to the manufacturers: "From;.the fact of irs ste?"??ty and correct princlple/ln the structure or you? 'Fountain Sy ringe,'and for the easy manipulation, practicab!' result, and comfort to the patient, I nave recom mended this instrument extensively." . The Profession are Invited to call and examlnt the apparatus. For ?ale. wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAF.R, .?io. 131 Meeting street, may30 Agent for South Carolina. ?.eccipt? by IIA ll road, Aogmt-9, . 80DTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 41 bales cotton, 100 bales goods, 167 sacks oats, 12 cars wood and lumber, lax bbls stores.-^.RaUxflad Agent, L D'DeSaussure, "A Smith, C Graveleyy'Peizer, Rot' gera 'ft co, Mowry ft Son. Smith ft.Chapeau, J Mirshall, O Lieben 'rood, Kinsman Se Howell, E S Wiley, W B WU Hams Se Son, G H Walter & co, Pringle ft Son Macqueen Se Riecke, H Cobla * co, H Balwlnkle Geo W Williams Se co. Fassenger?.. Per steamship South carolina, Tor New York Mr and Mrs W A Courtenay, W K Darby, J Thompson, wife and two children. Ml>s Johnson Mr A A Gibbert, D Fitz Gibben, S il St John, and Mrs John G MUnor, Mr E G Day, Mr G H In graham. Sr. E E Bedrord. W L Ellis. Mrs Auder son, B B Boseraon, W J Yarrin, J Hofraieyer, A Lackey, J H Jinks, H P castle, S T Rowley, D GrltTeth, J Gorman, T Hart, E J CockOeld, O'Brien, M?Swfinsdale, Mr Levy, Mr Asher, G Dickinson. R Q Pmckney. wife, nurse and three children, E W M Mackey WN Taft. Per steamer Water lAly, from Edlsto, Enter prise and Way Landings-col J E Edtnes, G ste vens. Francis Hopkinson. James Hopkinson, tv W?son, Master steven Prentiss, and io deck. ' PORT CALENDAR. noon's PEASES. Last Quarter, 7th. ll hoars. 3 minutes, evening New Moon, 16th. 1 hoars, 41 minutes, morning First Quarter. 23d. 6 hours. IS minute*, morning Full Moon, 30th, 1 hoar, o mlaates, moratng. ilonday.._ Tuesday-.... Wednesday.. Thursday.... Friday. saturday Sunday.. STN. 21SSS. 6..10 6. .19 6..20 5..21 5..21 5..22 6..23 ar* dBIS. 8..61 6..60 6..49 6..48 ?..47 6..4*. 6.. 45 UOOK a. a a, ll..19 ll..53 morn. 12..30 I.. 8 ?..51 2..42 HIGH WATER 12..23 12..14 1. 2.. a.. "3..5S 5..61 MARIN" NETTS. CHARLESTON, S. C..AUGUST 9 187 Lat 36 deg 46 m;r. 3-1 . | Lon 79 deg 57 min 27 sec ARRTTT.D 1ESTERDAT. Steamer Water Llliy, logllo, Edlsto, Enterprise and Way Landings. Mdse and sundries. To Douglas Nisbet, K ns man & Howell, D A Am me Elluck, Wlckenberg ft co, M McGorty, Rhode Bros, and others. Steamer Bennettsviue, Foster, Peedee River via Georgetown, S C. 408 bbls naval stores, ll bales cotton, and sundries. To John Campsen Se co. D Mowry & Son, Frost * Adger, fleo W Williams A co, S V Kelly, G W Witte, Bardin ft Parker KlnsL.^n & Bowell, N Fmanuel. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship South Carolina, Beckett, New York -Wagner, Huger * co, WA Courtenay. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship South Carolina, Becket, New York. FROM THIS PORT. Spanish bark Carmen, Battle, Barcelona, July 20. Sehr True Blue, Ireland, Nassaa. N P, July 28. Sehr Annie s Gasket', Gaskeii, Philadelphia, An gust 6. CP FOR TUIS PORT. Sehr Annie S Gaskell, Gaskell, at Philadelphia August 7. MEMORANDA. The sehr Lizzie Frems, Manan, for Georgetown S C, cleared at New York August 7. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. SAVANNAH, August 9-Arrived, steamships San Salvador and Montgomery, New York; North point, Baltimore; sehr Wait. Cat Island, 'Bernau da. Cleared, Behr Enchantress, New York. Nsw YORK. August 9-Arrived, Catherine Whit mg and Benefactor. '. LIVERPOOL. August 9-Arrived, City of Wash lngton and Deutschland. . LIST OF VESSELS DP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. F O R ?7 G N . LIVERPOOL. The Marlon, Leffert. cleared.June 1 The M E Seed, Edmondson, Balled....June 23 The Romaine, Young, np. .May 3 Br bark Lady D i ire ri ti. Flinn, up.May 17 Bark Annie Kimball, Stlnson, up.July 17 Bark Enrique, Oroutt, up.Joly 17 NEWPORT, KNG. The Gauntlet, Douse, sailed.Jane 24 The Black Prince, Marshall, sailed.June 21 - CALLAO. Fr bark D Melaine, Bertho, sailed.May 21 CARDIFF. The RTK Carey,-, sailed.May 9 The Martha, Lewis, sailed.May 6 KINGSTON, JAM. British bark Iris, Suffolk, sailed....July DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr Hattie, Mcclintock, cleared.August 2 Sehr Lacy D-, Hall, up......July 17 Sehr W L Bradley,-, up.August 3 NEW TORE. Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, np.July 1 Sehr Eddie Waters. Spates, cleared.July 29 Sehr Clara Montgomery,-, up.July 27 .Sehr CAS Brooks, Brook?, up.July 31 PlIILADKI.rH IA. Brig L H Klmple, Klmple, cleared.July 26 Schr M McNeill. Cranrneral, cleared.July 24 behr Annie S Casked, Guskell, up.August 7 BALTIMORE. Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, clean-.July 15 Sehr Matoaka. Fooks, up.August 3 .famp. ?coos, SPZ. MOTHERS, READ THIS ! IS THOROUGH. L Y waterproof. Pro? tects clothing; retains Linen Diapers; avoids pins; permits circula? tion or air. Recoin mended by physicians ard all mothers whose children have worn them. Matle in four sizes : 1 s mallest ; 4 largest. Price fl. Malled free. Address F. VON SANTEN, No 229 King street. Charleston, -ft C., Dealer la all kindjof ROBBER GOODS. Buch as Rubber Sheet? ing, white and black, Air Pdlows, Air and Water Beds, Hospital Cushions. Bandage Gum, Rubber Clothing, Piano covers, DoorM aw, Ac, ftc, and Importer of Fancy Goods, Toys and Fireworks. jun9-3mos ?ptical. I^T?NEY CAxTOOT~B?Y IT! FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS!! The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER k CO., New York, which are now offered to the public, are pronounced by all the celebrated Opticiaus of the world to be the most Perfect, Na? tural Artificial help to the human eye ever known. They are ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name. "Diamond," on account of their hardness and brilliancy. The scientific principle on which they are con strucred brings the core or centre or the lens di? rectly in front of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the natural, healthy Bight, and preventing all nnpleasant sensations, such as glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, ftc, peculiar to all others in use. They are mounted in the finest manner, in frames of the best quality, of all materials UBed .for that parp?se. Tueir finish and durability can not be surpassed. CAUTION.-None genuiuc unless bearing their trade mark stamped on every frame. JAM KS ALLAN, Dealer tn Watches. Jewelry, Sterling Silverware and Optical Goods, No. 307 Ring street. oct3l-stnthlyr Charleston, S. C. R B. CARPENTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 72 BRO AU STREET, Charleston, s. C., Will Practice in the Str.M and Federal Courts feh2l ^STHMA CIGARETTES ' A few of the genuino ESPICS "FUMIGATEURS CEI'TOltALES" to be had of DR. n. BAEK, may25 m No. 131 Meetlug street. 0 E BALTIMORE. "UA" ?F*i- ? FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, 1?NDTHR0?GH ':* BILLS TADETG BS?E?T' TO <??5fr PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, AND THE GITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. Tee fine Steamship FALCON, Haynle, Com? mander, will sall for Baltimore on FRIDAY, 11th Augusr, at half-past 2 o'clock P. M. #3- Fhiiauerpnia Freights forwarded to thai city by railroad from Baltimore without addi, tional insurance, and Consignees areaUowed am? ple time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot In Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply" to PAUL C. TRENHOLM. Agent, aug8-tuth2 No. 2 Onion w nar ves. F OR NEW YORK. OLD LINK 9) EW YORK AND CHARLES* TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1 846. POPULAR PASSENGER LINE. THE VERY FAST AND SPLENDID SlderWh??l Steamships of this Line win sail from Adger's Wharf as follows : MANHATTAN,. SATURDAY, August 12th, at o'clock P. M. JAMES AUGER, SATURDAY, August 19th, ats o'clock A. M. MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, AUgU9t 28th, at o'clock P. M. JAMES ADGER, SATURDAY, September 2d, at 8 o'clock A. M. These steamships insure at the. lowest rate and are noted for their strength, speed and comfort. 49- Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and tho New Eng? end manufacturing towns at the lowest marke; 1&x?r State-rooms may be -?'ecured In advance without extra charge. For Freight or Passage apply to July26_JAMES ADGER A CO. piOR LIVERPOOL,' VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND .GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY Will dispatch, one .of-thelr first-class, full power Iron Screw Steamships fi " PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS FOLLOWS: NEVADA, Capt. ORREN. ..,.May 24, at 9 A M WYOMING, Capt. WHINNER AY.May 3!, at 3 P M NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD.June \ at 3 P M MINNESOTA, Capt. T. W. FREE MANN.June 7,?at 9.30 A M IDAHO, Capt. PRICE.June le, at's P M MANHATTAN, Capt. FORSYTH..Jnne 17, at 8 P M fOLORADO.CaptT.F.FREEMAN.June 21, at 8 PM WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLIAMS..Juae 28, at 2 P M - Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $30, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 63 WaU street, N. Y. , N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued by the Charleston and New York Steamers, which make close connection with the above line. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES AUGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., maye Or WM. A. COURTENAY ^NCHOR LINE STEAMERS SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATUR? DAY TO AND FROM NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. CALLING AT LONDONDERRY TO LAND MAILS AND PASSENGERS. The Steamers of this favorite Lice, are bnllt expressly for the Atlantic Pas-_ Henger Trade, and fitted up .In every respect with ali the modern improvements calculated to insure tue safety, comfort and convenience of Passen? gers. PASSAGE RATES, PAYABLE IN CURRENCY, To Glasgow, Liverpool and Londonderry-First Cabin, $95 and $75, according to location; Cabin Return Tickets. $130, securing beat accommoda-' dons; Intermediate, $33; Steerage, $28. Parties sending for their friends In the Old Country can purchase tickets at reduced rates, for further particulars, apply to HENDERSON BROTHEKS, No. 7 Bowllna Green, N. Y., or to DOUGLAS NESBIT, No. 3 Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, S. C. tar Responsible Agents wanted in town and country._jun20-paw3mos pACDJIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. PARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above linc leave Pier, NJ. 42, North-River, foot of Canal;_ Bareet. Now York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the i6ti> and 30th of every month (except when these li?tes fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preceo up. All departures connect nt Panama with steam? ers for south PaclUc and Centrai American port?. Departure of-loth touches at Kingston, Jamalen. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran ?..teco urst or every month, except when lt fails on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No california steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to Aspinwall. one huudrcd pounds baggage free to each ado'.', Medicine and attendance free. For Passago Tlekots or other Information app y ar. thc COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on t i e wharf foot or Canal street, North River, New York. F. B. BABY, Agent. Jiiy26-iyr Semina fRartutus. ' WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITOf MACHINE, are the best in nee. ' ? . . For sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pa? uients, on easy terms, or tor cash. AU kinds o Machine attachments, Needles, Cotton, (white black add colored,) SUk, Oil, Soap, Ac, Ac Repairing as usual. Circulars and samples o work sent on application. D. B. HASELTON, Genera! dealer In First Class Sewing UR chines ana Material, No. 3c; King stree;, augl7 Charleston, s. 0 rjriHE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, PREPARED BY THE NEW YORK MEDICAL UNIVERSITY. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF CANCER PLANT-Price $2 Cough Linctus-Price $1 Dllanthns Extract, for Epilepsy. St. Vltns' Dance, Spinal and Brain Airectlons-Price $2 Catarrh Specific-Price $2 Uydrated Oxymel, for Consumption, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Ac-Price $2 PUe Extract-a never falling Pite cure-Price $2. May Apple Pills, for Dyspepsia, Torpidity of the Liver. Constipation, Ac-Price 50 cents Headache Pills-price 50 cents Alkaline Resolvent-an Iodized chemical water superior to Vichy, Kissingen, Seltzer, Ac mee $1 Five Minute Pain Curer-Price $1 Chemical Healing, Blood and Bone Ointment Price $1 Ethere il Phosphorus-Price $3 Llthla-for the Kidneys-Price $3 Ka'alpv Extract-the woman's friend-Pnce $3 Victoria Regla-unrivalled Tor beautifying complexion-Price $2 Amaranth-for the Hair-stops falling hair-Price $1 Neuralgia-Rheumatic Elixir-Price $2 Fever aud Ague Globules-Price $2 per box. For sale by DR. H. BAER, anr2l No. 131 Meeting street, charleston. ?po gripping. fi GARDNER'S BLUFF AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEE DEE RIVER, TIA GEORGETOWN. The steamer BENNETTSVILLE, Captain J. T. Foster, ls now recelv-_ lng Freight ac Accommodation Wharf, and will leave on SATURDAY NIGHT, the 12th Inst. Freight aud Wharfage prepaid. For engagements, apply to R?.7ENEL. HOLMES * CO., aagio-3_No. 177 East Bay. jp O fi F U p BID A, ^ VIA SAVANNAH. Tne steamer Cil Y POINT, Captain - .^TT^h. O. E. McMillan, will leave SouthernJffigaSC Wharr every TrussA* EVBNIKQ, at s.3u O'CIOCK, (until further notice,) for Jacksonville, Fernan? dina and Palatka, arriving back at Charleston every SATURDAY A?TBBKOOK. maya_ RAVEN EL ft CO.. Agents. grags, Qp-zmitals, tot. ROS^AL?STT ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROS AD ALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROS AD ALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROS AD ALIS, a potent rem? ay for Rheumatism. ROSAD ALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSAD ALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROSAD ALIS endorsed by the following : nr. R. WILSON CARR, or Baltimore. Dr. T. C. PCGH, of Baltimore. Dr.'THOS. J. UOYKIN, of Baltimore. Or. A. DDRGAN. of T?rboro', N. C. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, of NlcholaSvlle, Ky. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Llma.4Jbio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Dr. J. L Mc CART LIA, of South Carolina, and many otnera. 8ee ROSADALIS ALMANAC KO?AJ^AI^IH, endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now of Mary- ' land Conference, formerly Chaplain in the Con? federate Army of Northern Virginia. ROSADALIS is Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acta al one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex? pelling all Impure matter and building ap the system to a healthy, vlgorous.condltlon. ROSADALIS IS SOLD BY ALL. DRUGGISTS. DO WIE, MOISE ft . IS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH, WINEMaN 4 CO., } Agents In Dr. H. BAER, .) Charleston, mare-iy JJONEY! HONEY! HONEY t Fine New Country HONEY, to be had In quanti ties to suit purchasers, of DR. H. BA ER, mayas_No. 181 Meeting street. JUST RECEIVED; CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda Cream of Tartar Fresh Hops. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, ocr.n_Sn. 131 Meeting strem. ABNER'S IODO F 0 RM W AND IRON PILL 8. For sale by DR. H. BAER, janis No. 131 Meeting street. FINE FRENCH EXTRACTS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. LORIN'S, CH IRIS1 MOUILLERON'S, ftc. For sale, In quantities to suit purchasers, by DR. H. BAER, may25 No. 131 Meeting street. JUST RECEIVED, CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, (Helmbold's.) By Dre H. BAER, mayis_No. 131 Meeting street. jyR. BING'S PILE BEJ?EDY. For sale by Da. H. BAER. inlyt_ PROFESSOR BERGER'S BED-BUG DESTROYER. ?Costar's INSECT POWDER Glentworth's Roach Exterminator. ' Costar'B Rat Poison Isaacson'sSure Pop-Death to Mosquitoes, For sale by DR. H. BAER, lyS J No. 131 Meeting Btw. H ELMBOLD ' S B UCHU! HELMBOLD'S SARSAPARILLA Helmbold's Rose Wash Hemboid's Catawba Grape Pills. For sale by DR. H. BAER, mayl?_No. 131 Meeting street. JJOMO0PATHIC REMEDIES. Just received a full nssortmapt of HOMtEOPA* TI11C MEDICINES: Tinctures, Pellets and Pow? ders, of diff?rent potencies. sugar of Milk and Globules, at wholesale. Family cases filled at reasonable rates, by DR. H. BAER, mayl5_No. isl Meeting street. FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (SANTONIN E.) They ? . purely vegetable, sare and sure, in best In nae. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, No. 131 Mee;mg t trcct, Who .??.!.?. AffGDt jJOMCEOPATHIG REMEDIES. A FULL ASSORTMENT jUBt received by DR. H. BAER, Ja!?-'- No 131 Meeting streut gPONGES! SPONGES i Just received a nae assortment BATHING SPONGE Carriage Sponge Toilet Sponge' Surgeon's Sponge, 4c, 4c For sale by DR. ll. BAER, mayf5 _ No. 131 Meeting street. J) R. B'A ER'S IMPROVED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS will remedy BILIOUS DISORDERS and LIVER COMPLAlST-wiU cure Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, and have proved of great usc m Neu? ralgia, Dropsy, Dyseutery, Piles, Pains iu the Side, Back and Limbs. They will cure Sick Headacne and all Derangements of the Stomach. These Pilla contain no Mercury, aud may be taken with perfect safety by any persons, and in all sltaa nous of ure. No family should be without them. Manufactured by DR. H. BAER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Charleston, S. C. Price per box 26 cents. Usual discount to the trade. ? rp HE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES. ProresBor LOUIS WUK DRAM'S BLOOD PUR1 F?ING AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (In Pills Ol i Powders,) for the cure or aU Acute or Chrome Diseases, resulting from Impure blood and imper rect digestion. Also, the foUowlng Medicines by the same (Pro? fessor Louis Wundram, Brunewlok, Germany :) GOUT POWDERS. Rheumatic Tincture. Epileptic Remedy. ' ? Toothache Drops. Herb Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) Rheumatic Herb Tea. Gout Tincture. Eye Water. , Wundwasser (the German "Painkiller.) For sale by Dr. H. i A ER, mav30 No. ist Meeting Htreet. jy/i? OTHERS! For your Children, use none other than the GERMAN SOUTHING CORDIAL. Mit contains no Auodyue. For Bale by the anufacturer, DR. H. BAER. And also tu be had at aU Drug stores, Orono ?Jri?e ?Bistrumtion uv REAL ESTATE AND U. S. GOLD BONDS wm positively be Distributed by .RAFFLE on the22d day of November, 1871, In public, a the City of ] Charleston, at io o'clock A. M., by the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FREE SCHOOL FUND, CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE. OF SOOTH CAROLINA AT ITS LAST SESSION, AND APPROVED MARCH 8, 1871. ONLY FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE ! THE RAFFLE WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, THE 22D DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1871, IN PUBLIC, IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. All the Property. Real and Personal, mentioned below must be Distributed In the Award, and a valid deed of each piece of Real Estate, free from all incumbrances given. The Personal Property, and United States Gold Bonds, will be delivered Immediately after the Raffle. Each and every Certificate has Three separate and distinct Numbers in figures, and the words of each Agare written thereon, and are all combined with each other from Nos. 1 to 78 promiscuously. All tho certificates of Shares issued by the company, with their n ambers, are registered in their books. SCELEIDUIXE OF AWARDS. That Certificate of Share having on lt the 1st, 2d, and 3d numbers obtained on the Raffle will be .entitled to the award of that first-class Three-story Warehouse, situate on Meeting street, No. 147, Charleston, s. c., (opposite the Charleston Hotel,) being 38 feet front, by about 240 feet deep, free from all Incumbrances, and-valued-at.$35,000 That Certificate or Share having cn lt tbe4tn,5th and 8th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to the award of .that flr.-t class Three-story Warehouse, No. 145 Meeting street, Charleston?, s. C., (Tee irom all Incumbrances, valued at. .S30,000 That Certificate or Share having on lt the 7th, 8th and 9th numbers obtained on the Raffle win be entitled to the award or that first-class Three-story' warehouse, No. 143 Meeting . . street, Charleston, s. c., free rroin all Incumbrances, valued at..927,500 That Certificate or Share having on lt thc 10th, 11th 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 rrom Incumbrances, valued at.885,000 The*above Four Warehouses are opposite the Charleston Hotel, and are the moat Valuable Property In Charle.-ton. Thnt Certificate or Share having on lt the 2d, 3d and 4th numbers obtained on thc Raffle win be entitled to anaward orthat Fine Piece" of Property, situate on Broad street, Charleston, S. C, and known as the "Mansion. House," free from all incumbrances, . valued at............830,000 That Certificate of Share having on lt the 3d, 4th and 6th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award or that Fine Two-story Dwelling, situate on Gadsden and Lumber street, Columbia, S. C., with a'l the outbuildings and improvements, with abont hair an acre or ground thereto, valued at.,.t.810,000 That Certificate or Share having on lt the 5th, et h and 7th numbers obtained on the Raffle wul be entitled to an award or that Fine Cotton Plantation, containing about l&oo acres, one-third cleared, and heavily timbered, situate in the County or Darlington, S. C., on the Great Peedee River, free from Incumbrances. valued at.810,000 That Certificate of Share having on lt the flth, 7th- and Hfh numbers obtained on the Raffle _ will be entitled to an award of United 8tates Gold Bonds (new issue) of the value of83,000* That Certificate of Share having on lt the 8th, 9th and loth numbers obtained on the Raffle _ will be entitled to an award or Unite l States Gold Bonds (new Issue) or the value ot.8?,000 That Certificate or share having on lt the'9th, loth and nth numbers obtained on tho Raffle . will be entitled to an award or United States Gold Bonds or the value of.8i,ooo Those 40 Certificates or Shares having on them the following numbers obtained on the Baffle: 3.1 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d Oth 7ih 3th 9th 10th llth 12th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 6th 7th 8th 9tb 10th lttfcl 12th 4I? 4th 4th 4th. ith' 4th 5th 6th 6th 6th 6th 6 th. 6th 6th 7th 8th . 9:h 10th llth 12th 8th 5th 5th 5th 51 h 6th eth 6th eth/ 6th1 6:h 6th 7th 7th 7th 9th 10th llth 12th otb loth nth 6th 7th 7th 7th 8th 8th 7th 8th 8th 8th 9th 9th 12th 10th nth 12th nth 12th 9 th ist lat 1st 1st ist loth 3d 4th 6th eth 7th 12th 4th 5th eth! 7th 8th Will each be entitled to ap award In United States Gold Bonds pf the valne of..8506 Those 40 Certificates of Shares having on them the following numbers obtained on the Raffle: lat 8th- 9th 2d 9th 1 Ot h 3d llth 12th 5th 8th . 9th 7th 9th 10th 1st 9th,' loth ?d iou nth 4th eth 7th 5th 9th loth 7th loth nth 1st loth llth 2d nth 12th 4th 7th 8th 5th 10th . nth 7th llth 12th. 1st nth 12th 3d* 6th eth 4th 8th 9th 5th nth mn stn loth nth 2d 4th 6th 3d 6th 7th 4th 9th loth 6th 8th 9th ?h llth 12th 2d 6th 6th 3d 7th 8th 4th loth- nth 8th 9th loth 9th llth 12th 2d 6th 7thi3d 8th 9th 4tn nth 12th 6th. 10th nth ist 8d fith 2d 7th 8th!3d . 9th 10th 5th 7th 8th 6th nth 12th 1st 8d 6th Will each.be entitled tb an ?ward or United States Gold Bonds of the value of...8*50 All the other Certificates or Shares having on them any three numbers obtained on the Raffle, and not designated as any or the above Certificates are, will each be encltled to an award of United States Bonds of the value or.,....8350 ^Awards will be made only to such Certificates or Shares as have three numbers on them, so ob. tained on the Raffle. . , _ To such as desire totake Shaics In this Great nnffi?and Distribution or Real and Personal Property, i he Directors will afford every rael Hy and satisfaction, and perre? fairnea will b? exercised throughout, and mauy persons may trace their ruture prospects in business and station la society to a fortunate Share herein. . " ? ?. Qtders, with the money ror Certlflcatefl, 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, place3 of residence. County and State, which will be enterei In the Booka ot the Company, and im? mediately upon the Raffle taking place, the Official Raffled Numbers will be* forwarded to each Correspondent. . -THE RAFFLE WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE ON THE DAY NAMED,'and every Award or the" Property and Gold Bonds MUST be made to the Holders dr the Certificates. 49- Address all orders to the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, No. 1 -4 -7 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. July25-tuthD*c_._ 8500,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! SOUTH THE CAROLINA lil MD IHHJORATION - . -o References in South Carolina : General WADE HAMPTON, General JCU1N 6. PRESTON, Hon. B. F. PERRY, Hon. w. D. SIMPSON, Governor M. L. BONHAM. ANDREW SIMONOS. Esq., General JOHNSON HAG001), Hon. G. A. TRENHOLM, Hon. ARM1STEAD KURT, Governor J. L. MANNING, Hon. JAMES CHESN?T, Hon. J. B. CAMPBELL. References in New York City : AUGUST BELMONT A CO., Bankers; Hon. CHARLES O'CONOR, Connsellor-at-Law; Hon. JOHN E. WARD, CounseUor-at-Law: Don. ROGER A. PRYOit. Counsellor at-Law; Colonel RICHARD LATH? ERS. T. A. HOYT, Esq.. President Gold Room: HUNT, THOMPSON A CO., Factors; ANDERSON, STARR A CO., Merchants; PETTCS A .CO., Merchants; F. ZOGBAUM A FAIRCHILD. Merchants. SROO.OOO TO BE AWARDED TO THE TICKET-HOUDER8 OF THE SERIES OF CONCERTS 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 thc "South Carolina state Agricultural and Mechanical Society," will give ajeries or concerts at the Academy of MUSIC. Charleston, s. C., commencing October 1st, 1871, lor the purpose or raising a fond to enable Emigrants to settle upon lauds selected by the Association ror Homes or Northern and European Farmers and others, in the State or south Carolina, and for 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. 1NCLUDIN0 DEED AND CERTIFICATE OF TITLE TO ACADEMY OF MU;lu, will be deposited with the National Bank of the Republic, New York. #500,000 ITV GIFTS ! 1st Gift-ACADEMY OF .MUSIC, Charleston, S. C., cost to build $230,000, having an ann nal rental of abont $20,000, from Opera House, Stores and Halls; the building being abont 230 feet by 60 feet, and situated corner of King and Market streets, in the centre of the city, and well known to be the Jnesc building and most valuable property in Charleston, valued at.:..'.8*50,000 3d Girt-Cash.100,000 3d Gift-Cash. a5,0oo 4th Gift-Cash.:.?. 10,000 6th Gift-Cash. 5,000 26 Gifts-Cash-each $1000. 35,000 25 Gifts-Cash-each $500.1. 13,500 350 Gifts-Cash-each $100. 35,000 250 Girts-Cash-each $50. 13,500 600 Girts-Cash-each $26.;. 12,3.00 1250 Gifts- Cash-each $10. 12,500 2404 Gif?, amounts to.8300,000 BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents S. C. Land and Immigration Association, Genera! M. C. BUTLER, ) , JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., V CHARLESTON, S. C. Ueneral M. W. GARY, . ) . AGENTS WAXTED-sLIBERAL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED. Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawings 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 York. A. FAIR AND COMMENDABLE SCHEME Ii CHARLESTON. S. C., May-, 1871. We take pleasure In certifying that we are acquainted with General M. C. BUTLER. JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., and Genera! M. W. GARY, or the firm or BUTLER. CHADWICK GARY A CO., and tnow them to be geni lernen of integrity, and we regard the object they have of assisting Immigrants to homes In South Carolina of great importance to the State as wen as to the immigrants, and we have every confidence that their enterprise will be carried out with fairness an4 honesty to ali par? lies concerned. * * GEO. A. TRENHOLM, I. W. HAYNE. B. H. RUTLEOGE, . A. G. MAGBATH, JAMES CONNER, TI10S. Y. SIMONS, JAMESR, PRINGLE. HENRY BUIST, WILMOT G. DSSAOSSURE. Tickets can be procured or E. SEBRING A CO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 34 Broad street. gg?roaos. ? .* gAVANNAE ANlL CHARLESTON R. R. . :~ '* " S?PBBXJSTEirotKT-*8*OYF?CB,'' * ) SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON R. B, Co., > ?S?'-r CHAB?,?8T0N,AngU?t4,1871.) ; .?'n and after SUNDAY next? etb instant, toe AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN will leave Cb arl en toa at 3.25 P. M.- A C.S. GADSDEN^ ange Engineer and Superintendent. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM? PANT. CHABLBSTON, S, O, February li, 1871. Trains wm leave Charleston Baily at 6:S0 A. at and 6 P.M. Arrive at Charleston 120A.H. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 2:30 P. M. Train does not leave Charleston e P. M., snit. DATS. - Train leaving 6:30 A M. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and Aoaola Creek only, going throngh:kx;40r hoars. Passengers.. leaving by fl P. - M. Train have choice of route, via Blcfcrnond'and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving F HID AT by this Train lay. over on SUNDAY in Bal? timore. Those leaving on s ATO ED A Y remain SUE DAY in Wilmington, N. C. . .. This ls the cheapest; quickest and most pleasant route to Cincinnati, cnlcajro and other point* Weet and Northwest, both Trains making con? nections at washington with Western trains of Baltimore and O hloRalroad. S. te. SOLOMONS,. . . 'Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. em APO a, General Ticket Agent. febll-Hmoa . ^OETflEASTERN RAILROAD. OFFICE S UPE KI NT&ND INT N. E. R. R. I CHARLESTON, August 4, 1871. 1 On and after SUNDAY next, toe 6th Instant, the Afternoon Express Tram will arrive at 2.30 P. M. Down Passenger -Train on Olieraw and I ar? lington Railroad will leave Cb craw at 6 A. M., and pass Way stations one hour earlier than, at present. s. & SOLOMONS. Superintendent. ay Conntry papers please copy, angil DAP J^-EW LINE TO .GEORGETOWN, S. C. OmOK NORTHEAST KBN RAJXEOAD COMPACT, ) , CHARLESTON, S. C., July -31, .1871. -, J .A Stage Line with good coaches is now being run between Elngstree and Georgetown, leaving Kin gstree on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days; returning, leave Georgetown Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays. . ? . . Passeng?rs leaving Charleston at 6.30 A. M. go through same day. . Ss. SOLOMONS. Superintendent. B, General Ticket Age nt. augi-tuthsimo QOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHABLESTON, S. C., June 8, .1871. On and after SUNDAY, June n, the Fas Ben? ger Trains on the Soutn Caranna Railroad will rac aafpllewa: -; a . ? ... ' TOR ACO CST A. . . Leave Charleston...... 8.20 A M. arrive at Augusta.. 4.2U P. M. TOB COLUMBIA.. Leave Charleston. ..'..8.20 A M. arrive at columbia.3.40 P. M. .POE 0HAELS8TOV. Leave Augusta...-.7,40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.:..3.20 P. M. Leave Columbia.. 7.40A M. Arr rive at Charlesron. 3.20.? M. , TH BOUGH WILMINGTON THAIN. Leave Augusta.8.00 A.M. Arrive at KlngvUl'. 9.05 A.M. Leave Ringville.1.48P.M. Arrive at Augusta........7.45 P.M. AUGUSTA NIGHT KXPKK88. (SondayB except-ed.) ijeave Charleston.8.30 P.M. Arrive at Angosta.7.0t A ?L Leave Augusta.~.6.00 K M. arrive at Charleston...........6.40 A.M. COEUHBIATOGITT EXPRESS, - (Sundays excepted,) . - : ' Leave Charleston.7.10 P. M. " Arrive aiColnmbla.. 6.00 A. M. ..eavo Columbia.-:/.........^....;....-..- 7.60 P. M. arrive at Charleston. 6.46 A. M. SUMMERVILLE THAIN. Leave Charleston....................... 2.45 P. M. Arrive at Summerville...... 4.10 P. M. Leave Sommerville......7.00 A. J|y Arrive a: Charleston. 8.16 A "W . CAMDKN BRANCH. Leave Camden::....*........8.00 A M. Arrive at Columbia. .:-: o.40 A. IC. Leave Columbia.1.26 P.M. on ire at Camden..6.00 P. M. Day and Night Traine make close connections dt Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Batlroad. .-> .. .. . Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. *??? Columbia Night Train connects with G ree mine and Columbia Railroad. Camden Train connects at Klngville dally 'ex? cept Sundays) with Day Passei>ger Train, .ind rnns through to Columbia and retorna on klon days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. 5. B. PIOKENS, G. T. A', - ' janis SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL : .ROAD. ' CHARLESTON,-Joly 20,187",;. On and after MONDAY, July 31st, Trains will rna daily as follows, viz;" j DAILY TRA IN. Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted...V.so AM. Arrive at Savannah, Sundays excepted.5.00 P. M. Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted. ...8.00 A M. Arrivent Charleston, Sundays excepted.?.06 P. M. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Charleston, dally......8.25 P. V. Arrive at Savannah, dally.9.15 P, M. j Leave Savannah, dally.....11.16 P_ M. 'Arrive at Charleston, dally.5.86 AM. Night Train makes close connection at Savan? nah with the Atlantic A Otu* Railroad for purnta In Florida. Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. Day Tram makes connection at Savannah with Georgia Central Railroad for Macon and-poluta South and West. . . Freights forwarded dally to and from Savan? nah and all points beyond. 0. S. GADSDEN. Engineer and Superintendent. S. C. BOYL8T0N G. F. and T. Agent. . July27 ?1HERAW AND SALISBURY RAILROAD . .. ENQINBSB'S OFFIOB, - ? ) CHERAW ANO SALISBUBY H. R, COMPANY, \ CHER AW, S. C., July 21.1871.' ) Bids will be received at the above office, until tho 2lBt August, 1871, for the following woric and material: N lat. For Twenty-eight Thousand f28,ooo) Cross Ties, to be delivered along-the ima of thc. first eleven miles of road from Cheraw. -, 2d. For building fifteen hundred (1500) llneaff feet of Pile, ana Framed Trestles and Water Ways, and for furnishing material for same. 3d For grading the 18th, 19th and 20th sections already located, and the remainder or line to Wadesboro', say three. (3) miles, when located; . Plans and specifications can be seen by calling upon the undersigned. B. BURGH SMITH, u ju ly 26-WS7 Resident Engineer. --!---S---mmmm^f*m Miscellaneous. V ? jgTANDARD TEXT BOOKS. By Professor ASA GRAY, Of Harvard University, Author of "How Plants Grow," "School and Field Book of Botany," "Manual of Botftny,"-"Struc tura! and systematic Botany," ?kc, Ac. "Botany should be taught in every school, and these Volumes should be the Text-Books."-Prof. J. S. Davis, University of Virginia. The publishers beg to call the attention of those about forming classes tn Botany to the well-known works by Professor Gray. Having been carefully revised, they present the latest and most accurate principles and developments of the science, and lt ls sufficient Indorsement of them to state that they are used in almost every noted college, High School and Seminary In the country, and are rec? ommended over other series by nine-tenths of the leading Professors and Botanical Teachers In the United States. No author has yet approached ProreBsor Gray In the rare art of making purely scientific theories and dry details popular and interesting. From his charming elementary work "now Planta Grow." to his more elaborate ?.Manual," there la one simple, concise and yet exhaustive method of teaching the varions grades of the study. Descriptive Circulars, giving full titles and pri? ces,- win be forwarded by mau. to any address, on application. . 1V1SCN, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR ft CO., PuUUsbe re, . Nos. 138 and 140 Grand street, Hew York. febio riPHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG XJ DRINK. ? A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mau, postage paid, on receipt of.prtce. The Antidote ls the best remedy that can be administered in Manln-a-Pota, and also for all nervous affections. . , For sale by Dr. H. BABB. " No. isl Meeting street, octe Agent for South carolina.