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COMMEJiCIJX NEWS. Exporta Yesterday. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Empire-15 bales cotton, 155 bales domestic and EOIUS. 35 tons oil Iron. 700 obis rosin. SOI bbls spirits tor dentine, and 08 pkgs sundries. ExporUof tkeWeck ending August 17. DOMESTIC. B03T0N-Per sehr M M Poce-s?.ooo ?eet timber, 58,000 feet lumber. . NEW YOKE-Per steamship Manha tan-io bags eea islin l and 332 bales upland cotton.*78 tierces rice 82 bales domestic. ti4 bbls naval stores, 96 empty bbl3, 70 pkg-? tundras, 7 cotton gins. Per brig Benjamin Young-110,000 feet lumber. ..Per steamship Georgia-95 hags of sea Island and 240 bales upland cotton, 352 bois naval stores, so casks clay, 7J b des co nestles. 171 pkgs sundries..Per sehr Lily-172,000 feet timber and lumber, SCO empty ctrboys. PHILADELPHIA - Per steamship Virginia - 91 bales cotton, 8io bbls naval stores, 224 bales do? mestics, 96 bandies pap:r. 345 pkgs holioware, 27 bbls old metal, 9 pkgs.....Per brig u S Packard 240.000 feet lumber. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-175 bale3 coiton, 18 bales yarn and domestics. 124 bbls rosin, 128 ca3ks clay, 17 bags phosphates, 50 tons railroad Iron, 70,000 feet lumber, aud sundries. The Charleston Market. FOR THE W2XE ENDING THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. THE CROPS.-Af 1er a protracted drought, which Indicted much damage and has largely lessened the provision and Injured the cotton crop or this State, tbe wea- h ar changed, and much of the past week was marked by g io j rains In this vicinity. Its action on the cro;>s, if limited in amount, will be beneficial. The a rs t bale of new cotton in this market reached herc early In the week, from Ma? con, Georgia, and was the growth or that State. It classed Liverpool middling, and sold at 25>ic s? ft. Tbe second, and the first received the pro? duct of thia - State, came to band on Tuesday, classed middling, and sold at 2je 9 ib. The third was a bale or Florida uplands, classed good ordinary, and sold at2Cc$lb. The arri? vals or new bales at various Joints In the South are Increasing, abd would indicate a forward state er the pMnt in many sections. THE RtCBiprs.-The arrivals at the cotton ports for The week up to Friday last were 9A54 bales, against 10,472 the week before, and 5517 for the period last season. At New Orleans the re *?ipts were 821-; hales, lu contrast with 895 bales ? the week or the year before. The total supplies sr the cotton ports .'rom September 1. 1870, np to the latest mall dates were 3,932,345 bales, against 2,697,613 the season previous-showing an Increase of 1,094,732 bales. The arrivals at thc principal Southern markets from September 1, 1870, up to the latest telegraphic Intelligence, as compared with the year before, were as fol? lows : 1871. 1870. New orleans, Angust 16.1,440,8.15 1,140.333 Kantie, August 16 . 399,898 3'3.323 havannah, August 16 .725,991 4*9.758 Oharleston, Angustia.3(8,397 243,897 .Galveston, August 16.308.413 244,461 Norfolk, August 16. 340.674 202,-16: Wilmington, August 16 . 01,851 56,065 The receipts or cotton at the chief Southern -centres from August io to 16,1871, Inclusive, as reportetKby telegraph, were as follows. This In? cludes all points but overland: Bmw ORLEANS- ? Acg 10. 41...Aug ll.4611 Aug 12. 57.\UK 14.13S9 j- 2,841 Aug 15...... 201.Aug 16. 688j MOBILE Aug 10. 89.AU? ll. 741 Ang 12.160-Aug 14. 78 V 502 Aug 15. 4)..AUg 16. 61J SAVANNAH Aug 10. 60.Au? ll. 851 Ang li. 8..Aug 14.317 j- 646 Aug 18...... 83.Aug 16. 93 J OBIS LISTON- - .-.? Angelo...... 180.Aug ll. 941 AO* 12...... 124.......AU< 14. 67 i- 580 Aug 15..:... 6t.......Aug 16. 31J .GA?VSSTON Aug IO:. 350.Ang ll.3151 Aug li.....*. 124.Aug 14. 75 >. 1,267 Aug 15..-367...Aug 16. 35 j NOBJOLE - Aug 10. 68...Aug ll.1831 Ang li...... 64.Aug 14. 2851- 822 Aug-lS.107.......AUg 16. 125 J WlLiONOTON Aug 10..-.Aug ll. 201 Aug 12. 20.Aug 14.-! y 68 AUg 16......-.Aug 16. HJ Total. 8,696 Tte supplies for the correspond?a g week last year were 6287 bales. The stock or the article in sight at tbe latest dates was as rollo ws:' 1871. 1870. Stock In Liverpool...bales...643.C00 569.000 Stock in London. 83 340 28,141 Stock in Glasgow. l.ooo 800 Stock ta Havre.'.... 93.380 153,780 ' Stock in Marseilles......26.B16 lo.eoo Stock in Brem?*n...... 47.470 20.977 Stock re.st.or Continent. 60,000 35,000 Afloat for Great Britain (Amer lcauj.......... 62,000 35,000 Afloat for France (American and Brazil.).. 15,612 18,178 Afloat lor Bremen (American)_ 8 3xi Total- Indian cotton afloat ror Europe. 663,406 612.255 StocK in United States ports.134,426 93,692 Stock, ta the Interior towns. 14.734 20,120 ToUl.1,843.:84 1,499,543 Increase or the stock In sight.. 341,041 Tbe recfip's at this port ror the week Just c ose?! were - bags or sea Islands and Floridas and ?80 bales or uplands, against 2 bags or sea islands, snd Floridas and 772 bales of uplands the previous week, and - bags or sex islands and Floridas and 1269 bales of uplands ror the period Oie year cefjre. These arrivals came as rollow>; say or uplands per South Ctrollua Rail road 516 bales, per. Northeastern Railroad 42, Savannah and Charleston Railroad -, Sante? 2; or sea Islands, none. TH* COTTON MAMET.-This staple exhibited dull and weak features daring tue period under review, with a softening tendency in prices, but closed firmer. The foreign market, which opened at 8Md@8Kd r> lb for middling uplands, declined to 8Md, and Improve I to 8*?d. At New York, the rates commenced at 19c, and receded to 13>{C, and at this port tbe marke', was dull, busi? ness light, and quotations somewhat1 nominal, middling, uplands ruling at about i8)ic TR lb. The transactions and prices at Liverpool and Ne* York ror this period were as follows: Ox Fi Way, August nth. the former was dull, uplands ?,V'i?87i 1, BTJes 8000 bal?; the latter was weak k but more active, uplaadsl9c, sales 3361 biles. On "Saturday the former was easier, uplands SX I, sales soco bales; th? latter was quiet and weak, uplands 190, sales 859 bale*. On Monday the former was dull, uplands 8,"?d, sales 10,000 bale-; the latter was lower, with a better dented, up lands' UX<% sales 2*36 bales. On Tuesday the former was dull, uplands ?Md, sales 10,003 biles; the latter was dall and lower at 18Kc, sales 1531 bales. OnWedaesdiy the former was stead er, uplands sales 12,000 b ?les; the latter was steady, uplands 18)4>, s il :s 2551 bales. Y. s terday the former was active and firmer, uplands 8%d, ?ales 18.000 bales; the latter was strong and held hlghor at is>ic. Tue sales and prices la this market for the perlSjl mnier review were as follows: On Friday, August ll, the article was da l, weak, and prices nominal; sales 50bales; ordinary to good ordinary I4^@iec; no sales of the better grades. On Saturday the transaction? were at easier figures; sa'es itu* bales; q not?t iocs somewhat nominal, say ordi ,aiy to good ordinary 13X@lo}?, low middling 160. middling 17c, strict middling nomi? nal. On Monday the demand was light, and prices lowe-; sales 60 bales; ordinary to good or? dinary 14@15K<\ low middling 16c, middling 16J?. On Tuesday the market was dull, and prices easy; sales 60 baler, quotations nominally un? changed. On Wednesday the article had a more steady tone; sales loo ban?; ordinary io good or? dinary being qnoted at 14@l"<>?c, low middling 16C, middling 16J?C f\ rb. Ye3'erd.?y there was a limited lnqu rv, the mai ket exhibiting a Arni ten? dency; 6ales 100 bales, say 2 at 13, 5 at 14, 2 at 14 v. 2 at US'. 2 at 15>i. ? at 16, 53 at ?Ki 4 at 16,'?-, 3 at 16)f, l at 16&. We quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.14 @15>i Low middling.14 ia M tuilliui.16>i@ SEA ISLAND COTTON-There have been no re? ceipts of this a1 tide. There was some Inquiry principa ly ror Florida qialltles. and we note sales or about 100 oags of 1 hat d-scriptlon, among which were 2 ln'erlor at 20.-, 26 at 30, 5 at 33, and 84 on private termH. Quotations nomina'. RICE.-Tho old crop ur Carolina rough is about all to marRet, anil tbere were no arrivals. The new growth ls progressing favorably, and small receipts may be looked for In a week or two, with gook weather. The market bas been quiet and in the absence of much stock there were no trans? actions. We qnote nominally common to fair clean Carolina 6X?7tiC, good 8?Stf c 9 tb. NAVAL STORKS.-The supplies or these articles coming to hand were to a fair extent and amounted to about 3200 bbls for th's time. The market opened dull and spirits turpentine de? clined, but afterwards became firmer with i. good inquiry for all qualities The transactions were as follows: On Friday, August ll, sales 174 bb's spirits turpentine at 4lc ? gallon; no sales of rosin reported. On Saturday, August 12, sales loco bbls spirits turpentine at 42c $ galton; no sales of rosins. On Monday there were no trans? actions reported. On Tuesday, August is, there was a good demand, with sales of about 2000 bbls rosin, s ly extra No l, low pale and pale at $5 25, $5 50, $5 75, $6 and $6 23: No 3. No 2 and extra No 2 at $210,'$2 25@2 5O, and 250 bbls spirits turpentine at 4l@?2c ft gallon, as to packages. On Wednesday, August is, there were no sales reported. On Thursday, August 17, the transac? tions In rosins were light, all classes being held firmly and at full rates, both for rosins and spirits. Crude turpentine may be quoted at $4 ft bbl for virgin, $3 for yellow dip, $2 90 for old dip, and $l 80 ror hard. HAT.-The market received about 175 bales or North River qualities. Sales of this description took place at $160@i 65 fl hundred. CORN.-The arrivals daring this period were aboat 4000 bushels western and ?ooo from Bali more. The demand has been limited, and jobi ? ? -. c parcels or prime white sell at about $103@t os ft bushel, sacks lncluled. 4000 bushels Western mixed sold at 85c ft bushel, and 15000 bushels prime white at $1 ft bushel, both sacks included. OATS.-A limited shipment was received from Baltimore. 2i0O bushels were sold at 65c ft bushel, Backs Included. IRAS.-The dem ind was Umped, with sales of small lots at 75@$1 fi busbel. FLOUR.-A moderate city and country demand prevailed ror this article, with a fairly supplied market. Northern and Western fine may be quoted at $5 50@5 75 ft bbl, super at $6@$ 25 ft bbl, extra at $6 75@7 50 ft bbl, and family at $8? 8 50 ft bbl. Southern grades are in limited stock, and super may be quoted at $6@3 25 ft bbl, extra at $7@7 50 ft bbl, family at $s@ ) ft bbl, and ex? tra family at $9@10 ? bbl. BACON.- Tnt re is a fair stock or prims meat on the market, with a limited inquiry. Prime smoked shoulders may be quoted at 7tf@7tfc fl prime smoked clear rib sides at 8,tf, 8tf ?? rb, prime salted shoulders at 6tf@7c, and sides at 8c fi rb. SUOAR AND MOLASSES.-Tne stocks are mode? rate, but good to prime grocery sugars may be quoted at 11M@12MC ft Us; ra lr to good Cubas 10.tf@lltfc New Orleans molasses, prime ls scarce. Coba muscovado molasses may be quoted at 8S@42c In hhds. and 45@50c in bbls; clayed at 33@35c In hhds. and 35@37c In bbls. Demerara Bugar, prime 12@12.tfc. Molasses, prime In puncheons 43c; In bbls 52c. BUTTER AND LARD.-There is a rair stock or this article-fancy Goshen may be quoted at 33@35c; New York State, prime, 25@30c; medium 20?25c; ordinary grades, a wee!, 15? 18c; choice Western 20?25c Lard ls in fair supply, and is held at I2>;@i3tfc ft rb. Cheese-factory choice 13@15c; skimmed 6? 10c; puned l?2c ft Bs. SALT.-Jobbmg parcels or Liverpool received ; direct may be quoted at $1 50 "a sack. IRON BANDS AND TIES for cotton, or the most approved patterns, are offered on the market at 5?7c ft tb. . INDIA BAGGING.-There lu some inquiry ror this article. We quote ft yard, gunny cloth 19? 20c; domestic la In improving demand, and double anchor, 45 Inches, may be quoted at :otf@2l.tfc; eleplunt at 2c@2lc, other bran ls 20?2lc as la quality. TIMBER AND LUMBER,-The market tor this arti cte ls quiet. We quote timber ror m ming purposes from $*?io. Shipping timber $10@15. Bright lamber, good merchantable, from city mills, cut to size, from $18@22 ft M by the cargo; lumber per rall, $13@15; river lumber, $io@i2; dressed umber, $22@25. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi? nal on uplands; via New York, tf d on uplands ld on sea islands; by sall on uplands nominal, on sea Islands nominal. To Havre nominal. Coastwise -to New York#y steam Kc on uplands and ire on sea islands; tl 26 ft tierce on rice; by sail, - ft ft on cotton; - ft tierce on rice; 4oe ft barrel on roam; $7@'$s ft M on lumber; $o@io ft Mon tim? ber. To Boston, by sall, Mc ft ft on upland cotton. To Providence, by sall, $8 00 ft M on boards, ?c ft ft on cotton; by steam $1 ft bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Xe ft ft on uplands; by -sall, $7 ft M on boards; $9 on timber; $8 ft ton on clay, and $3?3 so on phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, Kc ft ft; by sall, $6 60?7 ft M on boards; $3?3 26 ft ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by our merchants to take lamber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darien and Satllla River, Ga,, and Jacksonville, Fla,, to Northern ports, and 10?12 ft M are rates on lumber and boards. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchas? ing sight checks on New York at par; five days x off; 10 days tf off; 16 days - off; 20 days -; 30 days -. They are selling sight checks at M prem. ExoHANOX-STSRLINO BILLS.-Tne rate yester? day was 21 tf ror eo day bills. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday baying at ll and selling at ll Markets toy Telegraph. MONET MARKETS. LONDON, August 17-Noon.-Bullion has In creased ?400,000. Consols Bonds S3)*. Evening.-Consols 33tf. Bonds 93tf. FRANKFORT, August 17-Noon.-Bouds 98,tf. PARIS, August 17-Noon.-Rentes 55t 80c. Evening.-Rentes 55c oof. NKW YORK, Augos; 17-Noon.-Freights firm Stocks very quiet and dall. Governments dull and strong. Money easy at 3. Gold steady at I-'1,. Exchange-long9,tf; short 93?. Evening.-Money unchanged. Sterling 9i9tf. God i2tfai2tf. Governments-five-twenties ad? vanced tf ; elgh y oms tf ; sixry-lwos l4 tf. States exe edlogly excited, especially new South Caro Haas. Tennessees 75X; new 75%. Virginias 62tf now.72. Louisianas65; new 60; levees 89; eights '83. Alabamas 100; fives 67. Georgias 83; sevens 91. North Carolinas 45; new 23. ' south Carolinas 70: new 58. Freights firm. NEW ORLEANS, August 17.-Sterling 24tf. Gold 12. others unchanged. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL. Augnst 17-Noon.-Cotton opened firm; uplands Stf>s;,'.l ; orleans 9a9tf d. Afternoon.-con ?m active, firmer and ad vanced; uplands 8tf i; Orleans 9tfd; sales IS OOO bales; speculation and export 400v. Ship named rrom Sew Orleanp, 9,tfd. Evening.-Cotton clos id strong; uplands Stf'd ; Orleans Otfd. NEW YORK, August 17-Nobn -Cotton steady: middling uplands iStfc; Orleans 18*ic; salts 1500 bales. . Evening.-Cotton In rair demand, chiefly for exp rt; sales 32S0 bales; uplands n tf c. BOSTON, August 17.-Cotton strong; mHdllngs 19tfc; net rec-ipts 56 bales; gross 250; sale* 350; st J. k 7000. BALTIMORE, August 17.-Cotton opened heavy but closed firmer; middling 18tf c; net receipts 63 bales; exports cuss wise 25; sales 63 stock 1182. NORFOLK. August 17.-Cotton dull; middlings 16tf c; nee receipts 30 bales; exports coastwise 85; stock 427. WILMINGTON, August 17.-Cotton unsettled and nommsl: middlings 13c; stock 629 hales. AUGUSTA, August 17.-Cottou steady; middlings 18?al8Xc. MOBILE, August 17.-Cotton quiet; middlings Ktfc; net receipts 27 bales; sales 200; stock 4711. MEMPHIS. August 17.-Cotton firmer but no higher; middlings 17c NEW ORLEANS, August 15.-Cotton very Arm, holders .vking higher rates; net receipts no bales; gross receipts 136; tales 500; stock 32,579. GALVESTON, August 17.-Cotton Irregular; good ordinary lsxc; net receipts 253 tales; exports to Great Britain 979; stock 9740. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, August 17-Noon -Weather favor? able for the crops. Lard 4ls. Eveulng.-Bed winter wheat los lOd. Lard 44s 6d. NEW YORK. Augnst 17-Noon.-Flour dull and declining. Wheat < ull and heavy. Corn quiet and heavy. p,,rfc dull; mess $13 25. Lard steady at 9a9Xc. Turpentine firm tl Sladltfc. Roslu arm at ?2 S5a2 90 for strained. Evening.-Flour-Southern dull and drooping; common to fair extra $5 36?6 50: good to choice SS55*9. Whiskey 95*95tf. Wheat irreanlar; winter red and Western $1 SSH 40; old fl 4lXa46. *?,r??TZ*1 68ati:- ?Ice 8tfa9X. Pork dull at stores m m Lftl"d strong; kettle 9*c Naval BALTIMORE, August n.-Flonr dull and weak. Wheat finn. Corn, white 70a77c; yellow 65u67c. Oat.s42al3c. Provisions Improv.d but demand unchanged. Whl-key unchatg il. WILMINGTON. August 17.-spirlts turpentine firm nt 44tfc. Rosin stiadv at $2 20 or strained, $4 for No. I, $6 75 Tor exira pule SO Si) ror pale. Crude turpentine steady at $3 4? tur yel? low dip and $4 45 for virgin. Tar stead v -t $2 25 LOUISVILLE", Austnsc 17.-Provisions, only amall jrder business. Pork $13. Whiskey 90c. ST. LOUIS, Angust 17.-Whiskey quiet at 90c. Pork quiet at $13. Bacon dall; shoulders e>?'c; :lear rib :>,'aSc. Lard 9)?a9Xc. CINCINNATI, August 17.-Flour and corn dull. Pork, $12 25 oQered. Lard, sc asked. Bacon julee and unchanged. Whiskey higher at 90c. NEW ORLE INS, August 17.-Flour quiet at $4 75, 66 26a6 50. Corn unchanged. Oats lu /air de nan d at 48a50c Hay and bran unchanged. Pork lull at $n 25al4 50. Refusid bacon irregular at \Sic; llb 8c; sides Sj.'c. Lird unchanged. Coffee r.ifrat 14>ial6c. New York Rice Market. From th3 Dilly Bulletin, Tuesday, August 15: The general demand lair, and the marget in a rery drm condition generally, though nice prime {elections of domestic probably favor the s .-der to ;hegreatest extent. There Ls a fair amount of foreign available. Sales of loo tes Carolina at 8 X i9)ic, and 600 bags Rmgoan and Patna at 6% ?7J?C From the Journal of Commerce: The market ls arm with a fair business doing. Domestic partic? ularly is re? ir Jed by holders with favor, as the supply ls small. We notice sales of 600 bags Ran . goon and Patna at $6 80a7 37. and loo tes Caro? lina at 85?a9>?c for fair to fine fancy. We qaote at OX c. Ntw York Naval Stares Market. From the Journal or Commerce, Tuesday, August 15: There ls a moderate local trade in spirits turpentine at firmer Agares. Sale3 em? brace 150 bbls In merchantable order at 47a47)?c; 160 bids at 48c. Rosins-the market ls rather more steadily hel l, owing chUfly io an easier freight market: there Is a little more trade; sales e-JJ i-race 2O00 bois strained, to arrive, at $2 90, de? livered along* de; 1060 bbls strained. IQ lots on spot, at $2 83; 500 bbls do at $2 75; 300 bbls strained at $2 82>i ; 1600 bhis low So. 2 at $3, and 300 bbls pale at $8 25. The quotations are for ?trained common $2 75; good strained $2 80a2 85; No. 2 $3*3 40; No. l $3 50a4 59; pale $4 62Xa6 60; extra pal'. $5 76a7 75. New York Hay Market. From the Dally Bulletin, Tuesday, August T5: Receipts to-day 1900 bales. The demand from Charleston and Savannah ls good, and as rapidly as good lots can be obtained they are sold. We note the following aale*: 150 bales for Savannah and 20jfcr Newborn at $i 20; 85 bales for Charles? ton; 90 for Wilmington; 70 for Norfolk, and 45 for Portsmouth ali at $i 15. Retail ls selling fairly, and we quote old $l30al 70; new $1 25al 60. Straw ls a little easier for long. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, August ie.-SPIRITS TURPBN TINS -Sales or 95 casks at 44, 155 at 44 a, and 24 a- 44&C per gallon. ROSIN.- ?-ales of 873 bb s at $2 20 for strained, ana $2 30a2 4iforN>.2. CB?OK TUSPSNTINK.-Sales of 33 0 bbls at $3 45 for yellow dip and $4 4~> for virgin. TAB.-Sales or 126 bbls at $2 66 per bbl. Con? pu rut Ive Kxportg of Cotton and Rice from the Port of Charleston, (rom Sep? tember 1,1870, to August 17. 1871. EXPORTED TO Liverpool. Other Br. Ports Tefl G. Britain Havre.. Other Fr. Ports Total France N. ot Earope Tot'l N.Europe s.of Europe.. W. Indies, Ac. 1870-'71. S. I. 5107 5107 Total F. Ports. Boston. Rhode Island.. New York..... Philadelphia... Bait. A Nr'folk 0th. U.S. Ports Tot'l Cse Ports ; Grand Total. 5107 71 Up'd. i Rice 120479 955S 130037 22895 22895 17611 170643 4634 64i*.? ?40137 605 1889-'70. S. L 8702 8702 559 556 7268 132 4f ".??40137112631 Se 118971 2818 ...I 1423i| 6724 ... . 8>76 341443 33359 33369] 6111 Up'd 80585 80596 1269 1338 6659 89851 3081 ll 1116631114438 10 j 10450! 2929 ..I 150041 5687 33 . 4384 Rice 1123 127 6586 144146 27565 12844 233997 28G88 Exporta or Rice, Naval Stores and Lam? ber from the Port of Charleston, from Sept. 1, 1870. to August 17. 1871. KIPORTHD TO Boston. New York.... Philadelphia.. Baltimore_ New Orleans.. Mobile. Provid'ce.RI.I Oth'rUBP'rts ralCoastw'se Barcelona..... Maj a A M'ket. West Indies.. Halifax, NS.. St John's, NB. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Havre 1870-'71. NAVAL STOB'S Bbls. -9,641 25,921 20,428 6,617 61,505 2,948 Feet. 420,228 4,010.204 2.133.000 2,216,931 1,427,344 3,161,096 13,371,803 108,100 2071 1,183.773 ....| 99,216 1861?-!70. NAVAL STOB'S Bbls. 16,043 16,457 8 821 2,829 44.150 3,687 Feet. 499,022 3,665.964 1,320.160 1,451,316 418,000 2,139,667 9,397,119 88| 1,809,811 1,804 12,032 Montevideo... Great Britain. Rio de Janeiro Australia. Total Foreign. Grand Total 900 4,537 23 378 84.SSS 4,631 10,0001 9,046 282,600 238,167 1,921,816 15,293,619 10,630 28.080 72,230 668,711 2,476,652 11,873,671 Stock of Cotton tn the Interior Towns at tile Latest Dates. 7870. Augusta.August ll Columbus..Angust ll Macon.August ll Montgomery.August n Selma.August, ll j Memphis.:.August ll Nashville.Angust ll 4.385 1,698 1.34 1.620 812 4,190 480 Total bales. 14,725 2,715 2,040 3,370 2,630 1,880 14,61)0 3,326 20,120 s 3 - E. ^ m 5 S SCO c ps ."Sf iii : sa' . oo . Bc? : *o : 3 s" M M ^ 3 O ~1 -1 Si o.a. S ?a ?a og o < S r* ?>. : sa SS? - - - .3 m =r ? 6 to 5 2 g Sig 6 io - lu t B ii ? - 2g; .8- ? io I cac i i3 I wei:i. . I M m O s 2 e e r S ls K ?S h ? H 5 . ff PORT CALENDAR. MOON'S r-HABSS. Last Quarter. 7th. ll hours. 3 m cites, evening. New Moon, w.h. l uours. 41 minutes, morning, first quarter. -.3d. 6 Honrs. 15 mlnntea. morning. Full Moon, 30th, l hour, o minutes, morning. AUGUST. l-l "Jonday. M Tuesday. 16] Wednesday. 17iTliursday... 18'Friday. laisatnrday... 20:Snnday.. ~ ara. 31S38. 5..23 5..24 5..25 S..SS 5..26 6..27 6..27 btTN ?Bra. 6..44 6..43 6 .42 6..41 6. .40 6..39 6 38 wool a. t a. 3. .37 sets. 7..21 7..64 8..27 8..63 9. .31 HIGH? WATER. 3. .38 7..23 8.. 4 8..42 9..21 10.. 0 10..44 Receipts by Railroad, August 17. 80PTB CAROLINA RAILROAD. 7 bales cotton, 97 bales goods, leo sacks corn, 19 Cars wood and lumber. 1 car stock, 1- 5 bbls naval stores. To Railroad Agent, C Bart A co, J N Robson, s! M Hacker, Utsty A Kenyon, Smitn * Chapeau, A F Curtis, W c Bee A co. Kanapaux A Gonzalez, Caiupsen Jt co. W A courtenay A co, R M Buller A Sun, Goldsmith A Son. C liar lc g ton Wboieiale Prices. ARTICLES. FBICBS. - 3AGQINQ, ft yara- ? Dandee...;;....'.-..:. ? Ganny Cloth. 19 ? 20 New York Double Anchor, <6 Inches, 2J?ths. 20X? 21>i BALE ROPE, fi lb Manilla. ? Western. 8 @ 12 H Jute. O BCTTER-Goshen. 33 @ 85 Country... ? COTTON, % te Ordinary to good ordinary.... 14 ? 15K Low middling. 1? ? Middling to strict middling. ? Good middling. ? Sealsland. ? COFFEE, ft te Rio. io ? 19 Laguayra. ? Java. ? .-. FKRTILIZERJV Carolina fertilizer, ft 2000 tts. 0a8h.60 00 ? Time (with 7 per ct. interest) 66 00 ? Wando Fertilizer.cash.... 50 00 @ Time. 55 00 ? Double Relined Poudrette. 30 00 ? Niles' Phosphate.63 00 ? Peruvian Guano, ft 12240 tts... 100 00 ? Pacific Guano,f? 2000 tts.caHh. 55 00 ? Time.60 00 @ Phoenix Guano. 47 50 ? Baugh's Phos., ft 2000 tes.cash 50 00 & Rhodes' Phosphate, ft 2000 tts 85 00 ? Rhodes' Standard Manure ($65 time). 67 60 @ urchlllo Guano ($40 time).35 00. ? Land;Plaster...ti.13 00. sb 15 00 Mapes*Super Phos, ft 2000 tts. 65 00 ? Woolston's Phosphate of Lime 65 00 ? Woolston's Vege'or, ft 2000 tee 65 00 ? Oroaadale's Gen. SuD.Phos. net 60 00 ? Bowers' Comolete Manure, net 60 00 ? Sardy'8 Phos. Peruvian, cash. 86 00 ? .. Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash... 80 00 ? .. Patansco Guano. 65 00 ? .. E. Frank Coe's Ammonlatec Bone Phosphate. 60 00 . Coe's Pure Dissolved Bone.... 62 00 ? Whann's Superphosphate. 60 00 ? 70 00 Etlwan Guano, No 1 ($60 time) 54 00 ? Etlwan Guano, No 2 ($60 time) 63 00 ? Zell's Ammoniated Bone Phos? phate ($70 time).60 co ? Russel Coe's Ammoniated Bone Superphosphate ($65 time).60 00 ? Cotton Food, per ton. 60 CO ? Bowen 4 Mercer's snperph>s phate_cash.50 00 @ Time.60 00 ? Wilcox, Gibbs A Co.'s Manlpu lated...60 00 ? StonoSo'uble Guano ($55 time) 50 00 @ ??tono Dissolved Phosphate ($38 time). 33 00 ? Stono Pure Ground Phosphate. 15 00 @ FLOCK, ft bbl - " Fine. 6 60 @ 6 78 Super. e 00 @ 6 25 Northern and Western Extra. 6 75 ? 7 so Baltimore Extra. ? Southern-Super. 6 00 ? 6 25 Extra. 7 00 ? 7 60 Family. 8 CO ? 9 0) , GRAIN, ft bushel Maryland Oats. 65 ? Western Oats..... ? .. Oom. 85 9 1 00 HAT, ft cwt North River. 1 60 ? 1 65 LUMBER. *M feet- v Clear White Pine, first quality. 60 00 ? 86 00 White Pine, good run. 38 00 ? 40 00 Yellow Pine.20 00 ? 24 00 Boards, rough.11 00 ? 12 00 Grooved and tongued 28 00 ? 82 00 MOLASSES, ft gallon Cuba. 83 ? 37 Muscovado. 38 ? 60 ' Sugar-house. 60 ? 1 00 New Orleans. @ NATAL STORES, ft bm Tar. ... ? Pitch. .. ? Rosin, pale. 6 00 ? 6 60 Rosin, NO. 1.s. 3 25 ? 6 25 Rosin. No. 2.. 2 25 ? 2 60 Rosin. No. 3. 2 10 ? .. Spirits Turpentine, f? gaUon. @ Crude Turpentine, ft bbl. 2 90 @ 4 00 Hard Turpentine. 1 80 ? Oakum, ft tt. 16 ? NAIIS-American 4?20d., ft keg 5 05 ? 7 00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 6 00 ? Dupont's, F.F.F..... 5 00 ? Dupont's. Blasting. 4 00 ? .. PROVISIONS, ft te Bacon, Hams. 17 ? 18 a Sides. 08*? 08 Vi Shoulders. 07*? 07tf Strips. ? Lard, in keg. 12 ? 13 Butter..... 26 ? 85 Cheese.. ~:...*. lo,? 18 Potatoes, irish, ft bbl. a 50 ? 3 00 Sweet. ? Onions. 4 00 ? 4 60 Apples. ? Eggs. 15 ? 20 Poultry-Chickens, ft doz.... 3 00 ? 4 00 . Fowls, ft doz. 6 00 ? 5 60 RICE, ft US-Carolina. 07 ? 08* Eaat India....:. ~ ? .. SALT, ft sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 35 ? 1 60 Liverpool, fine. ? Sro AR, ft tb-Raw. ... ? Porto Rico.....1. ? Muscovado. 10*? 12* BEESWAX-ft tt. 38 ? 40 HIDES. Green-ft tt. .. ? Dry. 12 ? 15 CHESTNUTS-ft bushel. 4 00 ? = 5 a g K ? I s mi S ?3 S S =rS. c s a o a a sccs casa g ? ? fi ? ? cn a> cr X SB OB ?u M 3) a? 2 if OJ B S: C3 t? Tu.? SS OJO tt? o ?5 to OJ o 4J V te o w ?3 7- u"*.-?. ?*g ggggggSa-g: fcS sss: ueSUoi ?? ? - j 55. ,0 to ?? .c ? - t 2 - S - ~??Wtoo.oi!?cofce.-;?ao OC ,- tC W ?nt44?^CBC0tt? o. S ?j y ?a ii ?to? ?-1 ?So SCJT- ooo o7~i?n - co toTu 5 25: 22 o o ii *J ^ ; ju o . . . jj j> ; ; OJ : : . 2 S ? . S tr . . . *? ; ora; *;s? -joi' - . o Coo; t- JO ? . Ty*? Ta.co. cj 8S: : : g: jfj ?S t&cios "?-.opao3. *. ? . . U CLO -J CF OO ?-? r? rO . . c^MOigcSi^-i foJ-* F0 . . OM Cn 'o oo 'o ^4 O Vo ?o . . ?JCJ-J COrC-CJOCb ja tc o p P r* . P ??CX.c.-'oSoooaot?. yo JO - QOKiil'tf'*^' ?? t- ti - -J ; j?> jo ?btoe*?e< fi li cn ~. - cr ?J ? ?0 I : Ol to to fi a ?S: : i r>: ?rl MIS. . .Ts* ot?1 O.S. . . o. 5005. aaa ?VT SS K5>- . ti tO Ci ?* tO jJtOO?j?_3', ?*-tt ?5 00O.0B?J . M M ra. . . TB. "ca o?7-. "o* "co CJ W el O . . ?scoco.i-aoi-?sto-.p J . O? X! C? Ol tt J' OJ O J~ CJ Cn - . lt. ce Ja tua ?Jo -10? * BC Ii? S'S12 O T tr. fis ?ts HI B?5 D _ n M - J n -1 mo ; 0?4 M fcSj?? * JOJO ?OOOCOWOO-i-i' ?VC? OooouoOi09t9H? ??. * ??2 0 2 9 a -1 p. NOTE.-We have aeaucted from New Orleanf 02,557 bales uplands, from Mobile 9,051 bales nn iai.ds and barned 502; from Savannah 4002 bags Bea Island and 1650 bales noland.aud from Charles? ton, 5005 bags sea island" and 1617 bales upland cotton-the quantities received at tnose'ports from Mobile, Florida, Texas and Savannah. MARINE NEWS. OHASLEBTON, 8. C... .. .. .AUGUST 18,1871'. Lat 36 deg 46 min 33 sec. | Lon 79 deg 67 mm 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. C L sehr CAC Brooks, Brook?, New York-6 dajB. Mdse. To H F Baker A co, s c Railroad co, T A Beamish, Goodrich, Wlneman A co, Geo S Hacker, H Klatie A co, P P T?ale, O F Wleters, H Bischoff A co, Wagener A Monsees, E M Grimke. Cameron, Barkley A co, Dowle, Mdse A Davis, H Gerdts A co, Bollmann Bros, Crane, Boylston A co, W H Ch afee A co, C Clacius, Dass Bros, Ellas Bros. E N Faller, J B Duval A Sou, C S Francfee, Holmes A Calder, Heath A Ric, C Kerrison, P B Lalane A co. Kinsman Sc Howell, La urey A Alex? ander, Murphy A Little, Wm Maracher, Steffens, Werner A Ducker. E H Stelling, T Tupper A Sons, L Weiskopf, J H Wuhrmann A co, Wm G Whilden A co. , Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, Baltimore, - days. Corn. To H Bulwmkle. ' OLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Empire, Hinckley, Philadelphia-W A Courtenay. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship virginia, Hunter. Philadelphia, 14th August. Sehr Harriet Baker, Webber, Baltimore, 14th August. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. WASHINGTON, D C, Angust 17.-Thell g ht boat on the Rattlesnake Shoal, off Charleston, will be tem? porarily removed on account ot a leak. * Nsw YOBS, August 17.-Arrived, the steamship AllemanU. MEMORANDA. The steamship Empire, Hinckley, which sailed yesterday afternoon for Philadelphia, came to an anchor In the Roads. LIST OF VESSELS DP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. F O R "il G N . LIVXRPOOL. The Marlon, Leffert, cleared.June 13 The Romaine, Youriz, np.May 27 Br bark Ladr Dufferln, Flinn, up.May 17 Bark Annie Kimball, Stlnson, up.July 17 Bark Enrique, Ore un, np....,.July 17 NSW PO HT, ENG. The Gauntlet, Douse, sailed.June 24 The Black Prince, Marshall, sailed.June 21 CALLAO. Fr bark D Me'.aine, Berthe, sailed..........May 24 CARDI7P. The RT K Carey, -, sailed.May 9 Tue Martha, Lewis, sailed.May 6 EIN08TON, JAM. British bark Iris, Suflolk, sailed.July 2 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Bark Kate Williams, Hall, cleared.August 7 Sehr Hattie, Mcclintock, cleared.August 2 Sehr Lucy D-, Hall, up.July 17 Sehr W L Bradley,-, np.August 3 KBW TORE. Sehr Palma, Rankin, up.August 8 PHILADELPHIA. Brig L H Ki m pie, Kim pie, cleared.July 26 Sehr M McNeill, Cranmeral. cleared.July 24 Sehr Annie S Gaskeil, Oaskell, np.August 7 BALTIMORE". Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, cleared.Joly 16 Scar Matoaka, Fooks, up.August 3 List or Shipping IN THE FORT OF CHARLESTON, AUGUST 17. veasels under 100 tons, and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS, james Adger, l too tons, Lockwood, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading-James Adger A co. Sea Gull, 616 tons, Dutton, at Union wharf, for Baltimore, loading-P C Trenhoim. BARKS. Caribou, - tons. Treat, at Robb's Mill, loading for a Port In Great Britain-J A Enslow A co. Architect, (Br.) - tons, Doddridge, at Marshall's wharf, for a port In Great Britain, loading-R More A co. Kathleen, (Br.) - tons, Wright, at N E Railroad wharf, from Middleboro', Eng, discharging -Henry Card. M E Seed, (Br.) 182 tons, (barkoo tl ne,) Hopkins, at central wharf, from Liverpool, discharging R Mure A co. Black Prince, (Br,) 470 tons, Mar-hall, at Pavan pah Ballroad wharr, from Newport, Eng, dis? charging-R Mure A co. BRIGS. 0 S Packard, 320* tons, Harrington, in the Stream, for Philadelphia, ready-A McCobb, Jr. Brigham Young, 141 tons. Joy, to the Roads, ' for New York, ready-H F Baker A- co. SCHOONERS. Nanoy Smith, 441 tons, Boyd, in Ashley River, for Nt w York, loading-w Roach A co. Myro ver, 440 tons, Brown, at Palmetto wharf, for New York, load ng-W Roach A cd. Maggie' McNeill, - tons, Cranmer, In Ashley River, for Philadelphia, loading-B S Rhett A Son. Ida Richardson, 180 tons, Bedell, at Central wharf, for Baltimore, loading-W Roach A co. Ann Sc susan, - tons, Podger, at Central wharf, from Boston, discharging-Shackelford A Kelly. Clara Montgomery, 175 tons, Borden, at Adger's wharf, from New York, discharging-W Roach A CO. Eddie Waters, 189 tons. Spates, at Central wharf, from New York, discharging-H F Bater A co. CAC Brooks, - tons. Brooks, at Central wharf, from New York, discharging-H F Baker A co. J H Stickney, - tons, Fooks, at Kerr's wharf, from Baltimore, discharging-Master. Drugs ano il?c?ianes. B. BAER ' S IMPROVED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS will remedy BILIOUS DISORDERS and LIVER COMPLAINT-will cure Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, and have proved of great use m Neu? ralgia, Dropsy, Dysentery, Piles, Pains in the Side, Back and Limbs. They will cure Sick Headacne and all Derangements of the' Stomach. Th?se Pills contain no Mercury, and may be taken with perfect Barety by any persons, and In all situa? tions of life. No family should be without them. Manufactured by DB. H. BAER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Charleston, S. C. Price per box 25 cents. Usual discount tc the trade._ g IR JAMES CLARKE'S FEMALE PILLS. These PILLS liavc long been used both in Great Britain and this country, and are the best of their kind In the market. For sale oy DK.VI. BAER. tprjj_No. 131 Meeting street JUST RECEIVED, CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda Cream of Tartar Fresh Hops. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, net* Nn. VA] Meeting street FINE FRENCH EXTRACTS FOR THE ' HANDKERCHIEF. L?BLVS, CHIR1S', MOUILLERON'S, Ac For sale, In quantities to suit purchasers, by DR. H. BABB, may25 No. 131 Meeting street. JJONEY ! HONEY! HONEY! Fine New Country HONEY, tc be had tn quanti? ties to suit purchasers, of DB. H. B ARR, may25 No. 131 Meeting street JUST RECEIVED, CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, (Helmbold's,) By DR. H. BAER, mayl5 Ko. 131 Meeting street. jy&. BING'S FILE REMEDY. For sale by DB. H. BAER. Inlv T HE FOUNTAIN SY RINGA SELF ACTING-NO PUMPING.-NO ALB INJECTED. The best universal SYRINGE in the market. lt ls recommended by the first Physicians of th ?ountry. It IB BO simple that lt cannot get out of order. There are no valves, ana nothing that will cor? rode. One will last a life time. Dr. JOS. H. WARREN, an eminent Phlslclan, ol Boston writes to the manufacturer:): "From the fact of Its BimplMty and correct principle in the structure of 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 Invited to call and examine the apparatus. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, ?io. 131 Meeting street, may30 Agent for South Carolina. ?rano ftri?e Distribution. $500,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! THE . SOUTH CAROLINA Eeferencea in South Carolina : ;| General WADE BAMPTON, General JOHN S. PRESTON, Hon. B. F. PERRY, Hos. WiD. SIMPSON, Governor M. L. BONHAM. ANDREW SIMON'?S, Esq.. General JOHNSON HAGOOD. Don. G. A. TKENHOLM, Hon. ARMISTEAD BURT, Governor J. L. MANN LNG, Hop. JAMES CHE3NUT, Hon. J. B. CAMPBELL. . . Eef er enees in New York City : AUGUST BELMONT4 CO., Bankers; Hon. CHARLES O'CONOR Counsellor-at-Law: Hon. JOHN E. WARD, Counsellor-at'Law; Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR Couosellorat-Law; Colonel RICHARD LATH? ERS, T. A. HOYT, Esq., President Gold Room: HONT, THOMPSON A co., Factors; ANDERSON, STARR A CO., ii ere nan ta ; PETTUS * CO., Merchants; F. ZOGBAUM A FAIRCHILD, Merchants. SSOO.OOO TO BE AWARDED T??~THE TICKET-HOLDERS OF THE SERIES OF CONCERTS TO COMMENCE Ott THE F1R8T OF OCTOBER, 1871. AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. CHARLESTON, 8. C., ON WHICH DAY THE DRAWING COMMENCES. THE SOOTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION'. UNDER THE AUSPICES of the "South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society,'' wUl give a series er concerta at the Academy or Music, Charleston, S. C., commencing October lat, 1871, ror the purpose or raising a (und to enable Emigrants to settle upon lands selected by tne Association tor Homes' ot 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. INCLUDING DEED AND CERTIFICATE OF TITLE TO ACADEMY" OF MCsIC, will be deposited with tue National Bank ol the Republic, New York. $500,000 IN GIFTS! j 1st OIR-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Charleston, S. 0., COSt to build $280,000, having an annual rental or abont $20,000, from Opera House,-. Stores and Halls; the building being about 230 feet by eo feet, and situated corner or King and Market streets, in Re? centre or the city, and weU known to be the finest building and most Tamable property in Charleston, valued at.$?50,000 2d Gift-Cash. 100,000 Sd GUt-Cash.i.i. 9S.000 4th Gift-Cash.;... 10,000 6th Gut-Cash. 8,000 28Girts-Casb-eaoh $1000. ?15,000 Sf Girts-Cash-each $500. ia,50C ato Girts-cash-each $100.7.7.7^... 35,000 2iOGir:s-Cash-each $60..V.V..'...i....\.. 13,500 600Gifts-Cash-each $25.-. lii.soo 1260Girts-Oash-each $10..7..: ia,&oo 2404Girts,amount? to.Y....$8W,ooo BUTLEE, CHADWICK, GAEY & CO., Agents S. C. Land and Immigration Association, General M. C. BUTLER, ) JOHN CHADWICK. Esq., [ General M. w. GABY, ) CHARLESTON, a a AGENTS IVAN TED-LI BE RAL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED/ Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing: * General A. E. WRIGHT, of Georgia. . General BRADLEY- T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, ol New York. -!-0--. ' '' ? A. FAIR .AJVT3 COMMENDABLE 8CIIEME I. ; CHARLESTON. S. 0^ May-S 18TL We take pleasure in certifying that we an acquainted with General M. 0. BUTLER, JOHN ? CHADWICK, Esq., and General M. W. GARY, or the firm of BUTLER, CHADWICK. GARY A CO., sad , know them to be geni lernen or Integrity, and we regard the object they have of assisting Immigrants ' to homes in South Carolina of greatimportance to the. State as well'as to the immigrants, and we have every confidence that their enterprise will be carried oat wita fairness and honesty to au par? ues concerned. GEO. A. TRENHOLM, I. W. ELAYNE. -A B. H. RUTLEDGE, A. G. MAG KATH, W JAMES CONNER. THOS. Y. SIMONS, JAMES R. PRINGLE, ' HENRY BUIST. WILMOT G. DSSAUSSURE. ' * Tickets can be procured or E. SEBRINO A CO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 84 Broad street. CS JHacbiTierrj, Castings, #c. STABCISHED 1844. PHONIX IBON WO BK 8.J JOHN F. TA Y LO B 4 CO., (Sacceasors to cameron A Co.,) ENGINEERS, BOILEB-MAKEBS, Ac, Ac. Corner East Bay and Pritchard streets, near thr Dry Dock, CHARLESTON, S. 0. MANUFACTURERS OF STE AH ENGINES AND BOILEBS. Marine, Stationary and Portable. ~ BICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EYER) DESCRIPTION. COTTON PBESSES. sn artin*, Pulleys and Gearing Iron Front,? for Buildings Castings of every kind in Iron or Brass Forgings oe every description. 49- Guarantee to furnish Engtnes and Boilers of as good quality and power, and at as low rates us can be had in 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. ?7* Repairs promptly attended to. mario-mwf?mosnac mar2:-mwf6mos JJOMOOPATHIC REMEDIES. Just received a full assortment of HOMEOPA? THIC MEDICINES: Tinctures, Pellets and Pow? ders, of different potencies. Sugar or Milk and Globules, at wholesale. Family cases filled at reasonable rates, by DB. H. BABB, mayis No. 131 Meeting street. SOTUTj ?0009, Vt I MOTHERS, READ THIS! IS THOROTJOH .*-t??^fc^iiB%V ' LY waterprooL Pro A wf*^mmk\\m teeta clothing- retains PfesL' r|,'i4ll"fflPfl Unen Kspers; avoid? I Pr^J fflP^ln 'Ina; permits Cironla II ^ffi?r 'H tl0D * ' *-r' Boc?n? ti "^M0* A mended by physicians f ff \ m apd all m ot hera whose li *n/ ? \n? ?4 children nave worn ?B I JL>T i, them. Made, in four' ? / y\ \\ aae3: 1 smallest; < 5RS5P/?7 V \9???P largest Price |1. ^MLW \USW Malled free. Addxess - ^^BT p. yoN SAHTENv??O. 229 King street. Charleston, e. C., Dealer in all ki ads of RUBBER GOODS, each ss Bobber Sheet. lng, white and black, Air Pillows, Air and Water Beds, Hospital Cashions, Bandage Gum, Robber Clothing, Piano Covers, DoorMats, Ac, Ac, and Importer of Fancy Goods, Toys and Fireworks. )nnP-3mos . . . . Drnrjs, Cb,*mirais, ~ ROSi^AL?Sr^ EOS AD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROSAD ALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula, ROSABALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROSAD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROS AD ALIS, a Remedy tried \ and true. ^ ROS AD ALIS, the best Altera? tive extant ROS AD ALIS endorsed by the following: Dr. R. WILSON CARR, orBaltimore. Dr. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore. 'Ur. THO*. J. BUTKIN, of Baltimore Dr. A. DURGAN, Of Tar boro', N. C. Dr. J. s. SPARKS, of Nlcholasvile, Ky. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima, Onie Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. Mc LI ART ILA, or South carolina, and many ot ne rs. See ROSAD ALIS ALMANAC ROSADALia, endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now of Marj? land conference, formerly Chaplain in the Con? federate Army of Northern Virginia. ROHADAUD9 is Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts at one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and au the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex pelling all impure matter and bnlldlng np the system to a healthy, vlgorous.condltlon. ROSADALI8 / IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH, W1N EM AN A CO., > Agents tn Dr. u. BAER, ) Charleston. marfl-ly_ ?_? 'rjpHE GREAT GERMAN WStES??SBi Professor LOUIS WUNDRAVS BLOOD FOI ? EYING AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (in Pula ar Powders,) for the cure of all Acute or Chroma Diseases, resulting from Impure blood and Imper* feet digestion. Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro? lessor Lotus Wno dram, Brunswick, Germany a GOUT POWDERS. Rheumatic Tincture. 3? Epileptic Remedy. V Toothache Drops. Herb Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) Rheumatic Herb Tea. Gout Tincture. Eyewater. Wundwasser (the German "Painkiller.) For sale by Dr. H. 3 A ER. \ may30 No. 13l Meeting street.