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COMMERCIAL NEWS. Exports. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Sea Gull-7 bales cotton, 125 casks clay. 14 bales rags, 6 bales do? mestics, l bbd and 4 bales hides, 32 rolls leather, half tierce rice and sundries. FINANC IAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tb? Charl? ?toa Stock and Bond Marice? BIB. ASKED Gold. Souther:' Bank Bills. Bank of Camden. 30 31 Bank or Cheater. ? ? Baux or Georgetown...-.. pi "f Bank or Hamborg. 10 1? Bank or SoutU Carolina. 06 08 Bank or State or South Carolina prior to 1861. 36 41 Bank or State or South Carolina, arter 1st January, 1S61. 25 30 Commercial Bank, Columbia. 10 12 Exchange Bank, Columbia. 08 10 Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston. Ol 02 Merchants' Bank, Che raw. 04 06 Planters' Bank Fairfield. 03 05 State Bank. 06 07 Statte Securities. Btate Bonds, old. 75 00 State Bonds, new. 60 oo Btate Stock.....M. 70 00 Railroad Securities. S. O. Railroad and Bank Stock (ex div).so oo 32 oo 8. C. RaUroac Six Per Cent. Bonds.. 60 00 65 03 S. C. Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds.7100 Northeastern Railroad Stock (capi? tal). 10 00 12 oo Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre? ferred. 36 00 Northeastern Railroad First Mort? gage Bonos. 8 Per Cent. 92 00 93 00 Northeastern Railroad Second Mort? gage Bonds, 8 Per .Cent. 80 00 82 00 Bavannah and Charleston Railroad Stock. 20 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 74 00 77 oo Savannah and Charleston Railroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds. 7100 73 00 Savannah and Charleston 6 Per Ceut. Bonds. 59 00 60 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad Oo. Stock. 1 00 2 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds. 58 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds JO 00 92 00 greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. Second Mortgage Bonds. 40 CO 42 00 Greenville and Columba Railroad 7 Per Cent. Certificates ol Indebt? edness. 57 00 60 00 Oheraw and Darlington Railroad Stock. nominal Oheraw and Darlington Railroad i First Mortgage Bonds. 88 00 90 oo Oheraw and Darlington Railroad Second Mortgage Bonds. 71 00 73 00 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Stock. 31 00 32 00 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. 80 00 Spartanburg and Union Railroad State guaranteed Bonds.50 00 53 00 Blue Rldg Railroad Fln>'t Mortgage Bonds.. 49 03 5100 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Stock. 8 00 9 00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7 per cent. First Mortgage Bonds.. 85 00 87 00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7per cen t.Second Mortgage Bonds nominal City Kau way StOCK. 64 00 M 00 City Securities. City of Charleston Six Per Cent. Stock. 55 00 58 00 City or Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per Ce nu Bonds.. 72 00 74 00 City or Columbia 6 Per Cent. Bonds. 64 00 65 00 Olty or Columbia 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 60 00 63 00 City or Savannah 7 per cen t.Bonds, old. 85 OO City or Augusta 7 per cent. Bonds, old. 81 00 83 so .City or Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, -old. 50 00 53 00 ''City of Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, now. 50 00 63 00 Bank Stock. .First National Bank of Charleston Stock..-.120 00 125 00 People's National Bank. Stock.104 00 106 00 -Union Bank Stock. 5 00 6 25 South carolina Lean and Trust Company. 93 00 06 00 People's Bank Stock. 4 00 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank S toe*. 200 2 50 Bank of Charleston Stock. 19 00 20 50 Carolina National Bank Stock. nommai Bank ol Newberry Stock. 3 00 Bank of Camden Stock. 5 00 8 00 Miscellaneous Securities. Charleston Gai-Company Stock..... 19 00 20 00 Charleston Mining a"d Manufac? turing Company Stock. nominal Wando Mining sud Manufacturing Company Stock.250 00 275 00 Sulphuric Acid and Superphos? phate com pr. ny Stock. par Marine and River Mining and Man* nXaoturlng Company Stock.. Atlantic Mining and Man uf act urlng Company Stock. 90 00 100 00 Palmetto Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock..... nominal Calco ra Mining and Manufac. T tng Company Stock. . nominal Farmers' Mining and Manuractur lng Companv stock. nominal Stono Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock. nominal Vii? Charleston Cotton. mc? anti rt aval Store? Market. OmCB CnA.5l.RSTO* NBW8, SATURDAY EVENING, August 19, wi. COTTON.-There was a light demand for this ar tide, the market bein g quiet an 1 without change Bales only 20 bales, viz: 5 at 14X. 1 at 15X, 6 a 16, 5 at 16K, 2 at 17 cents ? lb. We quote, nomi nally: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.14XQ16 Low middling.16K(S- ' Middling.16X@ BICK.-The first lot of new rice WSB sold to-day classed medium good, 12\? tierces, at Ile 9 lb. NATAL STORKS--There were no sales reported FRBiears.-To Liverpool by steam, direct, nominal on uplands ; via New York, Xd ou upland?, ld ou sea islands ; by sall, on uplands ard sea island?, nominal. To Hwe nominal. Ooattwue-to Kew York by steam, Xe on uplands and Xe on ara Islands; $1 2* 9 tierce on rice; by sall, Xe 9 lb cotton : - f, uarce on rice: 40c ?l barrel on roein, $ @ fi ?J nu lumber; $'@io ?Mon timber. T Boston, bj sail, xe ? rb on upland cotton To Providence, by sall ss 9 M on boards, fcc V rh on cotton; by steam $1 ? bale on New Yorls rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Xe 9 lb on upi au da; Dy sail, j; ? M on boards; $9 OJ timber; $8 * tou on clay, ar.d $893 60 cn ph os pastes. To Baltimore, by steam, sc ^ lb by san, ?ti 6 ?: $ y on boards; S-'@126$ 103 m phosphate rock, vessels are in demand by our merchauts to take lumber freights rrcm Georgetown, S. G., Harlen and Sati la River, GR., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10 912 V* M are the rates on lamber and boards. Exe H A NO s, -Sterling 60 day bilis 2lj?. DOM KS ric BXCHANGB. - The '.auks are pur- j j chasing iient check-) on New York at nar; 5 days X off; 10 days X off; 15 days - off; 20 days - off; IO days - off. They are selling sight checks at x .premium. GOtP-11@12X. Markets by Telegraph. MONIT MARKETS. LONDON, August 19-EvcLlng.-Consols 93%. Bonds 9SX PARIS, August 19.-Rentes 55r. 72:. NR~ IORX. August 19-Noon-Freights firm. Stacks steady and doll. State bonds dull and steady. Money ea?y at 2. Gold heavy at na. Exchange-lone, 9X; short, 9X- Specie ship? men's ?S2 30O. Bauk htatement-loans increase, $2,125,000; specie decrease nearly $3 000,000; de Joslts nearly $4,000,000; legal tenders deere ice, 2,250,000. " . Evening -Money easter.. Sterling nominal Gold I2??ai2j?. Governments not actlre. States dull and btea>'y Virginia?. 62X. new 72. Loulsl anas 65, new 60, Lev es 69X. eights 83. Alaba? mas 100, fives 68 Georgias 83, sevens 91. Norrh Carolinas 45, new 25. South Carolinas 71, new 57. eighty-ones \>x. sixty-twos l4X..slxty-ronrs 14X, slxty-flves nji, new ?ax-slxty sevens 13-i, slxtv .eights 14X, ten-lort!) s 14X- Freights fl m. NEW ORLEANS, August 19 -sterling 22X. Sight X premium. Gold 12X COTTON MARKETA. LrvKRFOOL, August 19-Evening.-Cotton clos? ed qui t and steady; uplands SX'iaOd. Orleans 9Xa9>,'d; sales 12,000 bales; kr specuatlon aud export sooo. Nsw YORK, August 19.-Noon.-Cotton dull uplands if v. orleans 19o; sales 4 o bales. Evening-.-Cotton doll; sale? 401 bales; up? lands lsxc BOSTON. Au.<u?t 19.-Cotton dull; middlings 19Xc; -ale? 250 bale?; stock 7000. PHILADELPHIA, August 19-Cotton quiet; mi l dungs i8Xc; net receipts or the week 164 bales; groas 23*. v - BALTIMORE, Augnst 19 -Cotton quiet; mid? dling I8KC: net rectip? 43; gross 43; sales 53; stock >0A5 bale'?. NORFOLK. August 19-Cotton strady ror law middling; net receipts 67; exports coastwise 139: stock 379 hales. ' SAVANNAH, August io-Cottnn-nothtng doing; low middling 15>?C; ne: receipts 44; saies 20; stock 3659 bales. AUGUSTA, August io.-Cotton dull; middling 15?c; ailes 80; receipts 4 bale. middling MEMPHIS, August 19.-Cotton Arm; 17 : stock 599 bales. diing MOBILE, August 19.-Cotton quiet; mid Wlhe 17?c: net receipts 23 bales; exports coast 1435 bales; sales 100; stock 3386. NEW ORLEANS, August 19.-Cotton dull and mmlual; middlings I6">ial7?c; net receipts 315 nales; gross receipts 785; exports to Gteat Britain 2400; Stock 32,032. GALVESTON. August 19.-Cotton quiet; good ordi? nary 15"rc: net receipts los bales; stock 79. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, August io-Evening.-T a 1 lo w 43i 31. NEW KORK. August 19-Noon.-Flour a shade firmer. Wluat firm and quiet Corn dull and unchanged. Pork dull at $13 253:3 37?. Lard firm. Turpentine firm at 52c. Ros u weak at $2 87?a2 90. Evening.-Flour 5al0c be'ter; common to fair extra $5 35ae 50. Wheat, winter red and w estern $1 42al46. Corn firmer at 66>?a86?? crs. Pork steady. Beef dull. Lard steady. Naval stores q.ilet. WILMINGTON, Augu-.t 19.-Spirits turpentine Arm at 45c. Rosin firm at $2 25 for strained, $4 50 for No. L $2 55 for No. 2, $6 for pele. Crude turpentine firm at $3 45 for yellow dip, 54 ?0 for virgin. Tar steady at $2 55. NEW ORLEANS. August ia.-Flour dull and Iower;double $6 12?; treble $8 25a$6 50. Cora lo good supply; mixed 65; White 69aT0. Oats firm at 49a60. Hay and bran unchanged. Pork dull and lower at $15 87?. Bacon dull and easier at 7. 8 ands?. Lard unchanged. Coffee quiet at 14al6 Whisker quiet at 90a$l. All others unchanged. ST. LOUIS. Angust 19.-Floor more active choice superfine winter $5. Corn dull; mixed sacked 45a46. Ilemp bagging unchanged. Pork freely offered at $12 50. Bacon lower; shoulders 6a6?c; clear sides i\. Lard quiet CINCINNATI, August 19.-Flour and g- aln steady Provisions quiet and wean. Bacon shoulders 8c clear sides 7JCc Whiskey 90c LOUISVILLE, August 19.-Flour and corn quiet Provisions-small order for baaloess. Pork $13. Bacon shoulders 6?c; clear sides 7?. Lard 10a ll. Whiskey 9Ja9l. Interior Cotton. Markets. UNION, August 17.-3 ba'ea of cotton sold dur? ing the week. Market opened on Monday at 14?, closed to-day at I3??c. MONTGOMERY", August IS.-Market ls quiet and unchanged from yesterdays quotation*. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, August 19.-SPIRITS TURPEN? TINE -Sales or 116 casks at 45c per gallon for Southern packages. ROSIN.-sales or 751 bblB at $2 25 for strained. $2 55 for extra No. 2. $3a8 50 for low No 1, $4a 4 SO tor No. l, and $6 tor pale. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-bales of only 3?5 bbls at $3 45 tor yellow dip and $4 50 tor virgin. TAR.-Small sales at $2 55 bbl. Cor: os -Small sales on the basis of 16c tor low middl ng. Montgomery Cotton Statement. MONTGOMERY. August 17. Stock on hand September 1,1870.... 1,575 Received past week. 63 Received previously. 97,705-97,768 Total. 99,343 Shipped past week_".. 81 Shipped previously. 97,454-97,535 Stock on hand August 17,1871, by actual count.1.80S New York Narai Stores Market. From the Journal of Commerce, Friday. Au* gust 18: The market tor spirits turpentine has be? come very quiet The small stock enables holders to obtain higher prices for the tow lots selling. 40 bbls have been sold at 62a52?c tor merchanta? ble order, closing at these figures. Resin-The business ls ?cry moderate, with prices genera ly unchanged. Sales embrace 400 tb.s strained at $2 85; 16?3 bbls on private terms, and 500 bbls pale at $6 50*7. The quotations are for strained $2 85a 2 90; No 2, $3a3 40; No I, $3 son 4 50; pale, $4 62 ?a 5 50; extra pale, $5 75a7 75. Tar ls steadily held; wilmington quoted at $3 50. New Tork Rice Market. From the Dally Bulletin, Thursday, August 17 The demand, both tor domestic aod foreign, has been fair, mainly from the trade, and former prices were generally obtained, the m irket show, mg a steady tone throughout. Sales of 90 tierces Carolina at 8?a9?c, and 475 bags East India at 6Jia7?c From the Journal of Commerce: The market ls strong, wjtha fair business doing In both foreign and domestic for dealers' use. Toe sales are 650 bags Bangoou at $6 80a7 25; 125 bans Patna at 6? a7c; and no tierces carolina at S??a9?e for com? mon to fair. From the Journal or Commerce, Friday, August 18: Ia foreign the baslness tor trade uses ls good, and, with moderate offerings, toll prices are cur? rent. Domestic sells quite freely at full rates. We notice sales or 675 bsgs Ringoon at $6 80a T Ci; 150 bigs Patna at 6?a7?c; and 90 tierces Carolina at 8?ad?c. Receipts by Railroad, August 19. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 35 bates cor* ->-], 93 bales goods, 200 Backs flour, SS pkg3 bacou, ll cars woo/I and lamber. To Railroad Agent, Ctsey A Kenyon, J N Robson, H E Grainger, Smith A Chapeau, G U Walter A co, A J Salinas, J C MaUooee, Tledeman, Calder A co, Waiker, Evana A Cogiweu, Lanrey k Alexander, 9ten*ens, Werner A Docker, Macqueen k Rlecke, Johnston, Crews 4 co, Goldsmith k Son. Passengers. Per steamship Sea Gull, for Baltimore-Mrs Luhn and cnlldren. Mrs T KS E liott an t child. Per steamship South Carolina, rrom New York -J Campbell, Catharine Webb, A Doty, Jr, Catha? rine Welsh, B O'Neill, A F Ely, Edw Ely. Joseph P Vought C Hewlett, J W Cannait, Wm Pal on, R C DowDing C D Plover, JJ Farrell. SA Nelson. Miss J M McEiroy, W A Wallace, K Edgel", J B Palzer, L Lavloowitch, Chas Hume, T Brady, J Polau, c Kelly, A Dowell. Per steamer City Point, from Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah-Uri Ben ty, Miss Berny. Mr Fonts and son. Mt Graham, J Barrett, Miss Person. Miss Bridgman, Dr Ludwig, A Y Chaplin. Wm Phelan, J O'Gurman, and 8 on deck. PORT CALENDAR. MOON'S PHA6BE. Last Quarter. 7th. ll hours. 3 rn niteo, evening. Sow Moon, lO'.h. 1 Hours, 41 miuutes, morning, f'?Tat Quarter. -.3d. 6 hours. 15 minutes, morning. Full Moon, 30th, 1 hour, 0 minutes, morning. AUGUST. 21 iloudi7. ?2 Tuesday. ??3 '.Vc-dnesday.. 24 Thursday.... 25 ynday. 26 >aturday 27 Sunday.. .. (JUN. SlSXtJ. 5.. 28 6. .29 5..29 5..LO S..31 5. .31 6..32 SUN SETS. ? 37 6..36 6..S4 6..33 6. .32 6..31 6 .30 LAU. 10.. 6 10..43 10. .28 morn. 12..17 1. .14 2..17 HIGH WATER. ll. .30 morn. 12..24 1..S0 2..40 3..54 5.. 2 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, 8. C.AUGUST 21, 1871. Lat 36 deg 40 min 33 sec. j Lon 79 deg 57 min 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship South Carolina, Beckett. New York -left I6ih inst. Mdse. To Wagner, Huger A co, IV A Courtenay, Southern Express co, E Bates A :o, Adams Damon A co. J E adger A co, C Bart Ik co. C D Ahrens k co, N E Railroad co, B Boyd, B E Bedford, W M Bird A co. U Bischoff k co, F C Burner, Bollmanu Bros, C D Brahe, Paul, Welch k Brandes. T M Bristol! A co, E T Brow.i, J H Brun ug, J P Brown, T S Budd. Bailer, Chadwick, Gary fc co. Cameron, Barkley A co, T M C*.ter. Crape. Boylston A co, w H Chafee k co. Chrvsenhelm k Sou. W Carrington A co, L Chap?n, T D Clancy k zo, H Cobla k co J Commins, G S Coot. Douglas fc Miller. Dasa tiros, Dowie. Moise A Davis. Juo S Fairly A co. B Feldinmn A d. D F Kirr, ribbon, D F Fleminir A co, G Foll?n, C D Pranke. II Gerdts A :o, Frost & Adger. Furchgotr, Benedict A co, J H Sraver A co, Goodrich, wiueraan A co, J Gorham, S S Hacker. J li Happoldt, Uart A co, Holmes A Calder, T M Horsey k Bro. M C Huguenln, R Hun? te, Ravenel k Unger, J Dnrkamp, Jeffords 4 co. Ingraham k Son. S Jancovlch, Johnston, Crews k co, O E A-A S Johnson, J R Johnson C Kerrison, Kanapaux A fioitalez, II Klatte A co A Langer, ! P F Murray. KUnok, Wickenberg k co, P B Lalane ] k co, H w Knete. Laurcy A Alexander, G J Luhn, A R Lewitti. C Lilientha] A co. Mantoue A co, s R Marsha'!. MarshaU A Burge. Wm Marscher, J D Marci), Wm KattLlesscn, McLoy k Rice, Menke A Muller, J G Miiu-.r A co, Nac?man A- co, M H Na- ' than, A Nimitz, Ostend>rff k co, J ti OJeman, J F 1 D'Neid, B O'Neill, D O'Neill A- Sons, C F Panknlu, . D Pani A ca, J A Q'iackenbush. Ravenel A co. Dr ! Raoul, Ravenel k Holmes. W p Raved k co, Mrs ; Stackley, S Savlnowlch, Sell k Foster, L Schnell, Steffens, Wirner k Ducker. Schwartz * Brady, L Seel, Steele k Wardell, H Stenrier, E B Stoddard A :o, J F Taylor A co, Tledeman. Calder A co. A L 1 Tyler. M Tries', 1" von banten, P Walsh, Wagener , k Monsees, Walker. Evans k Cogswell. J Wtith, kV L Webb. O K Wiettrs, W H Welch. E Welling, s a Wilson k Bro, Wm G Whilden. W J Yates, S C Railroad co. Order and others. Experience I the , aie gale off Georgetown. S C. first from southeast, ?hanging to northeast, rrom which p int lt blew ?nth great violence until Sunday morning. Steamer City Point, McMillan. Palatka. via Jack lonville. Fernandina and Savannah. 2 bal?.a of lew cotton, mdse. Ac. To Ravenel k co. Geo W (Vine, Cohen, Hanckel A co, ShackelRml k Kelly. W narrall, M GcMsmlth k Son. The City Point reports Ute .Jania's Industry lightship gone . moat, and two buoys on our bar mi-sing Sloop Julia Dean, rrom Combahee. I200bush- ' en rough rice. To w c Bee k co 1 CLEARED SATURDAY. f rrenhOhnllp S?a GuU" Uutlon' Baltimore-Paul 0 < FROM THIS PORT. I aSoaf??S. Georgta' CroweU- New York, 18th UP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Grjy R Phelps. Shailer, at New York, 18th August. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, at Philadelphia, Angust?". _ , Sehr Palmer, Rankin, at New York, August 17. Sehr Anale S Gaskill, Gaskin, at Philadelphia, August 16. MEMORANDA. The steamships James Adger, for New York, and Sea Gull, lor Baltimore, having been detained here by the late blow, will probably leave ior their porn of destination to-day. LI3T OF 7ESSEL3 CP, CLEARtlL) AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. The Marlon, Letrert. cleared.June 13 The Romaine, Young, un.May 27 Br bark Lady Dufferln, Flynn, oleare J.. August. Bark Annie Kimball, Stimson, up.July 17 Bark Enrique, Orcutt, up.July 17 NEWPORT, ESQ. The Gauntlet, Douse, sailed.Jane 21 CALLAO. Fr bark D M elaine, Ber tho, Balled.May 24 CARDIFF. The RT K Cirey,-. sailed.May The Martha, Lewis, saned.May 6 KIKGST?X, JAX. British bark Uris, suffolk, sailed.July 2 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Bark Kate Williams, Hall, cleared.August Sehr Hat te, Mcclintock, cleared.August 2 Sehr Lucy ?-. Hall, up.July 17 Sehr W L Bradley, --, up.August " NEW TORS. Sehr Palma, Rankin, cleared.August 17 Sehr G R Phelps, Mialier, up.August 18 PHILADELPHIA. Steamship Virginia. Hunter, cleared...August 17 ScnrM McNeil, cranmeral, cleared.July ^'4 Sehr Anules Gaskell. Gaske?, cleared. Augast 16 Sehr L Smith. Webber, cleared.-August 15 BALTIMORE. Sehr J il Stickney. Fooks, cleared.July 15 schrMatuaka. Kooks, up.August 3 (Engines* inacrpnertj, &t. STEAM ENGINES. WRON BIRKLEI & CO. Keep constantly on hand, and ready for imme? diate delivery, ST AT. O NA RY, PORTABLE AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINES, and can fnrnlsh, at short no'Ice, any description of Engine not kept regularly in stock. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. Of approved Patterns and different sizes, ready for delivery, and titted with either Ratchet or Screw-Head Blocks. GRIST MILLS. From Sixteen to Thirty Inch; French Burr, Dou? ble-Geared GRIST MILLS. Also, the Universal or Star COTTON GINS, THRESHERS, CANE MA? CHINERY, HORSE POWERS, 4c. BAR IRON, STEEL AND METALS. A larze assortment constantly oh hand of the above articles. NAILS, SPIKES &o. HENRY DISSTON & SON'S PATENT CIRCULAR, GANG. M?LAY," HAND AND CROSS-CUT SAWS, GUMMING MACHINES, FILES, AC. Also, MILLER'S CELEBRATED "INSERTED TOOTH" SAWS. 8WADGE3 AND SAWYER'S TOOLS GEN? ERALLY. RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT AND MILL SUPPLIES. o i r.s. A fall Une of Pare OILS, as follows: Sperm, Lard, Nea ts toot, C., B. A Co.'a Lubricator, "White Oak Oil," Tallow, Axle Grease. XS E LTING. Rubber and Leather BELTING, warranted. Also, Gum and Unmp Packing, Jute and Soap? stone Packing, Lacing, Gaskets, Belt Fastenings, all kinds. LEAD. Sheet, Pig, Bar and Pipe. BLOCK TIN PIPE. PUMPS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. HOSE, LEATHER AND CUM. Of all Sizes. BRASS GOODS. Steam Gauges, Water Gauges, Steam and Plumber's Brass-work. PLAIN AND GALVANIZED IRON PIPES, At Factory Price.* of MORRIS TASKER k CO STEAM AND MALEABLE IRON FITTINGS WHITE LEAD,'COLORS AND PAINT OIL. ROPE, OAKUM, SHEATHING FELT . AND PAPER, NAILS, SPIKES, <fcc CARTS, WAGONS AND TIMBER TRUCKS. Of the celebrated make of WILSON, CHILDS St CO., Philadelphia. PATENT IRISH ROOFING FELT CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., N. E. CORNER MEETING AND CUMBERLAND STS., augl4-mwr CHARLESTON, S. 0. ?ptical. I^ONEY CANNOT BUY IT! FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS!! The DIAMOND GLASSES, m an aractured by J. E. SPENCER k CO., New York, which are now oflered to thc public, are pronounced by all the celebrated Opticians ol 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, md derive their name. "Diamond," on account ur their hardness and brilliancy. The scientific principle on which they are con itructed brings the core or centre or the lens di? rectly in rrom or the eye, producing a clear and listlnct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight, iud preventing all unpleasant sensations, such a; glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac., peculiar to all others in use. Tliey are mounted in the finest manner, In frames or the best quality, or au materials used !or that pur,j":,e. Their flnlsh and durability can lot be sun i-ned. CAcnu.v.-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. oct3l-stntiilyr Charleston, S. C. P** GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, nils valuable cum pound contains co opium, laud mum, paragoric. or other anodyne, and will not massacre the Innocents like the "soothing syrups" io much in vogue. The GERMAN SOOTHING JORDIAL is harmless, and ls rejemruended by all )ur bast physicians. It is to be had or the manu acturer, DR. H. BAER, No, 131 Meeting street. And of all Druggists. apr?-stuth JpOR NEW YORK. ON WEDNESDAY, AUGU3T23, AT HALF PAST 10 O'CLOCK A. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870 STATEROOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckett, Commander, will sall ror New York on WEDNESDAY, August 23d, at hair-past io o'clock A. M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Geaoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Chrintlanla. Cotten? ham, and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New England Cities as usual. Insurance by Steamers or this Line a per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very One State-room accommodations, apply tu WAGNER. HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to WM A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharf. augl9-i _ F OR >' E W YORK. OLD LIN1C MEW YORK AND CHARLES TOR STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1S46. POPULAR PASSENGER LINE. THE VERY FAST AND SPLENDID Side-Wheel Steamships of thia Line will sall from Adger's Wharf as follows : JAMES AUGER, SATURDAY, Augast 19th, ats o'clock A. M. MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, August 26th, at 2 o'clock P. M. JAMES ADGEB, SATURDAY, September 2d, at 8 o'clock A. M. Tnese steam snips insure at the lowest rate and are noted for their strength, speed and comfort. <6"T Through BlllBor Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence and tho New Eng? land manufacturing towns at the lowest market B3T State-rooms may be secured in advance without extra charge. For Freight or Passage apply to j uly 26___JAMES ADO ER A 00. R PHILADELPHIA. WEEKLY STEAM LINE-THURSDAYS-CON? NECTING WITH FIRST-CLASS STEAM LINES AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. The Iron Screw Steamship Y I B G I N I A., HUNTER, Commander. Will be dispatched for Philadelphia on TBUBSDAT, August 24, at 12 o'clock, M., from Brown's North Wharf. 4b~rThrough Bills Lading Issued for Cotton, Rice and Rosin, Ac, to the New England cities. Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and the principal Northwestern Cities. Spirits Turpentine as agreed. ?-The Steamers of this line will take Lumber to Philadelphia on accommodating terms. For Freight engagements apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, ang22-tuth2 No. 1 Union Wharf. ?pOR LIVER POOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND .GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY Will dispatch one of their first-class, full power Iron Screw steamships from PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS FOLLOWS: NEVADA, Capt.-.August 16, at 3 P M Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Ornee No. 29 Broadway) $30, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS k GUION, No. 63 Wall street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool issued by tbe Charleston and New York Steamers, which make close connection with the above line. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER k CO., WAGNER, HUGER k CO., maye Or WM A. COURTENAY JJACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPY'I THROCGH LINS TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers or the above lin cleave Pier, No. 42, North River, foot or Canal]_ s'.reet. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, or the letn a id 80th or every month (except when these dates rall?n Sunday, then the Saturday prcceu lng. All departures connect at Panama with steam? ers tor south Pacific and Centrai American porte. Departure or 15th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japan and China,? steamers leave San Fran? cisco first or every month, except when it rails on Sand ay ; then on the day preceding. No california steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to Aspinwall. One hundred pounds baggage rree to each ador, Medicine and attendance tree For Passage Tickets or other information oppy at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on '.he wharl foot or Canal street, North River, New York. F. R. BABY, Agent. J4l>26.?yr A NCHOR LINE STEAMERS SAIL EYERY WEDNESDAY AND SATUR DAY TO AND FROM NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. CALLING AT LONDONDERRY TO LAND MAILS AND PASSENGERS. The Steamers or this ravorlte Line. are built expressly ror the Atlantic Pas-_ senirer Trade, and ntted np In every respect, with ali tue modern improvements calculated to Insure the salety, comfort and convenience or Passen? gers. PASSAGE RATES, PAYABLE IN CCEREKCT, To Glasgow, Liverpool and Londonderry-First cabin, $65 and $75, according to location; Cabin Return Tickets. $130, securing best accommoda? tions; Intermediate, $33; Steerage, $28. Parties sending ror their Mends In the Old Country can purchase tickets at reduced rates. For rurther particulars, apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling oreen, N. Y., or to DOUGLAS NESBIT, No. 3 Accommodation Wharl, Charleston, S. C. *3~ Responsible Agents wanted In town and ?ountry. jun?o-D4W3mos Q.ERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL I AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS I This ls fae best Medicine ror young children meering with Colic, Diarrhoea, or any other com plaint, incident to Teething. It may be given wit-it safety, as lt contains no opium, or other in urious anodyne. Price, 25 cents a bottle. Manufactured and ror sale by DR. H. BAER. Also by the rollowlng Druggists: i-. W. ECKEL A CO., Dr. A. RAOUL, Ur. W. A. SKRINE, A. O. BAKBOT, T. LITTLE k CO., J. BLACKMAN, P. M. COHEN, Dr. E. H. KELLERS, 3. S. BURNHAM, GRAMAN k SCHWAKE ?. W. AIMAR, J. LOCKWOOD, ?. J. LUHN, W. T. LINN. W. A GIBSON, And by Druggists generally. jana Jj! O R gliippitifl._ FORT S U M T E B , BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POISTS AROUND THE HARBOR. Tbe fast, saf? and comfortably appointed Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharf EVERY DAT, at lo o'clock morning, and half-past 8 o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, apply to CAPTAIN THOMAS YOlT??G, auglS "~ On Board. R WEIGHT'S BLUFF AND INTERMEDIATE LANDLNOS ON THE SANTEE RIVER. The steamer MARION, Captain W. F. Adair, ls now receiving Freight. _ at Accommodation Wharf and will leave TO-NIGHT. the 2lst Instant. Freight and wharfage prepaid, ff No Freight received after sunset. For engagements, apply to RAVENEL, HOLMES k CO.. aug2l-l_No. 177 East Bay. QNE EXCUBSION DAILY. On and after SUNDAY, August 20, theSteamerST. HELENA. Captain,_ D. Sinclair, Jr., will make one Excursion every EVENING, leaving Market Whirr, foot of Mar? ket street, at 3 o'clock, and returning to City at 8 o'clock. Fare 25 cents. angl9-2?_J. H. MURRAY, Agent. C HANGE OF SCHEDULE MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FERRY COMPANY. On and after SUNDAY, August 20th inst., the following schedule will be, observed: Leave City at io A. M., 3 and 6 P. M. Leave Mount Pleasant at l'A A. M., 12 M. and 5}? P. M. Leave Sullivan's Island at 8 and ll A. M., and 5 P. M. On SCNDAY3 the first trip from the City will be at 3 o'clock, and tne last trip from the Island at 6 o'clock. J. H. MURRAY, Agent. augie-w3m3?_ E BEAUFOET, PACIFIC AND CHISOLM'S LANDINGS. ?po The Steamer WATER LILY, Cap? tain P. Togllo, temporarily taking!_ place of Steamer Pilot Boy, will leave southern wharf on TUESDAY MORNING, 22d instant, at 10 o'clock, and on FRIDAY. 25th instant, at 12 M. Freight received on MONDAY and THURSDAY. For engagements apply on board, or to RAVENEL, HOLMES k CO., augl8-8 No. 177 East Bay. E F LOR IDA, VIA SAVANNAH. The steamer CITY POINT, Captain G. E. McMillan, will leave southern ? Wharf every TTBRPAT EVENING, at iTau O:CIOCE. (until further notice,) for Jacksonville, Fernan? dina and Palatka, arriving back at charleston every SATUHDAT AFTERNOON. mayil_RAVENEL A CO.. Agents. Railroads. 8 OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, S. C.. June 8,1B71. On and after SUNDAY, June ll, the Passen ger Trains on Mm soutn caroona Railroad wtl ruc as follows: roa AUGUSTA. neave Charleston.-8.20 A. M arrive at Augusta.4.25 P. M roa COLCHELA. Leave charleston.8.20 A. M. Arrive at columbia.3.40 P. M. ron CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.7.40 A. M Arn vc at Charleston.8.20 P. M. Leave Columbia. 7.40 A. M Axrrlve at Charleston.3.20 P. M. THROUGH WILMINGTON TRAIN. Leave Augusta.,.8.00 A.M. Arrive at Klngvuu.9.05 A. M. Leave Ringville. 1.45 P. M. Arrive at Augusta. 7.45 P. M. ACUUSTA NIGHT Expanse. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston. 8.80 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.7.ct A M. Leave Augusta.0.00 P. tt Arrive at Charleston.'..5.40 A- u COLUMBIA NIGHT arrases. (Sundays excepted.) .eave Charleston. 7.10 P. M Arrive at Columbia.0.00 A. M Leave Columbia.7.60 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.0.46 A. M SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.2.45 P. M. Arrive at Summerville..4.10 P. M. Leave Summerville..7.00 A. M. Arrive as Charleston.8,16 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. Leave Camden.0.00 A. M. arrive at Columbia.10.40 A. M Leave Columbia.?....1.25 P. M Arnie at Camden. 0.00 P. M. Day and Night Trains make close connection? at Angus ta with Georgia Railroad and Centra Railroad. Night Tram connects with Macon and Augusts Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenvult and Columbia Railroad. Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept Sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and rans throagh to Colombia and returns on Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER. vice-President. S. B. PICKENS, G. T. A. ,_J an 19 SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL? ROAD. CHARLESTON, July 26, 1871. On and after MONDAY, July 3lst, Trains w in ran daily as follows, viz: DAILY TRAIN. Leavo Charleston, Sandays excepted...S.30 A. M. Arrive at Savannah, Sundays excepted.5.00 P. M. Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted....8.00 A. M. Arrlvc.at Charleston, Sundays excepted.5.05 P. M. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Charleston, dally.3.25 P. M. Arrive at Savannah, dally. 9.10 p. M. Leave Savannah, dally.11.15 P. M. Arrive at Charleston, daily.6.35 A. M. Night Train makes close connection-at savan? nah with the Atlantic AGC if Kadroadfor pointB in Florida. Sleeping Car* on all Night Trains. Day Tram makes connection at Savannah with Georgia Central Railroad for Macon and points South and West. Freights forwarded daily to and from Savan? nah and all points beyond. C. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. S. C. BOTLSTON G. F. and T. Agent. J a ly 27 NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM PANY. CHARLESTON, S. C., February ll. 1871. Trains will leave Charleston Daily at 0:30 A. M. and e P. M. Am ve at Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex cepted) and 2:30 P. M. Train does not leave Charleston e P. M., SUN : AYS. Train leaving 6:30 A. M. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and Acquta Creek only, going through In 40 hours. Passengers leaving by 6 P. M. Train have choice of route, via Richmond and Washington or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY by this Train lay over on SUNDAY in Bal timare. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN PAT In Wilmington, N. C. This is the cheapest, quickest and moat pleasant route to Cincinnati. Chicago and other pointe West and Northwest, both Trams making cou nections at Washington with Western tralnr of Baltimore and '.) hlo Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent P. L. CLEAPOR, General Ticket Agent. f?bu?umof UST RECEIVED CARBOLATE OF LIME, the best Disinfectant and destroyer of Rats, M ce Bngs, Cockroacher, Ac A small quantity placled where they frequent will at once disperse them. Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pain Ex? tractor. A fresh supply of Fleming's Worm Confections the most reliable in nse. Also, a fresh supply of SEAL OLEUM, the grea' remedy for Rheumatism. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, my 3-D No. 131 Meeting street, $500,000 TO BE > GIVEN AWAY! THE SOUTH CAROLINA References in South Carolina : General WADE HAMPTON, General JOHN S. PRESTON, Hon. B. F. PERRY, Hon. W. D. SIMPSON, Governor M. L. BONHAM. ANDREW SIMONDS. Esq., General JOHNSON HAGOOD, Hon. G. A. 7 HENHOLM. Hon. ARMISTEAO HURT, Governor J. L. MANNING, Hon. JAMES CHESNDT, Hon. J. E. CAMPBELL.* References in Kew York City : AUGUST BELMONT A CO., Bankers; Hon. CHARLES O'CONOR, Connsellor-at-Law; Hon. JOHN E. WARD, Counsellor-at-Law; Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR. Coansellor at-Law; Colonel RICHARD LATH? ERS, T. A. HOYT, Esq., President Gold Room; HUNT, THOMPSON A CO? Factors; ANDERSON, STARR A CO., Merchants; PETTUS A CO., Merchants; F. ZOGBAUM A FAIRCHILD, Merchants. ... $500,000 TO BE AWARDED TO THE TBCKET-HOLDERS OP THE 8ERIE8 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 the "South Carolina ?tate Agricultural and Mechanical Society," will give a aeries ef concerts at the Academy of Music Charleston, S. C., commencing October 1st, mi, for the purpose of raising a fund to enable Emigrants to settle upon lands selected by tne Association for Homes of Northern and Earopean Farmers and others, In the State of South Carolina, and for their transportation thither and support for the Orst year. ^ 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, AND NO MORE, AT FIVE DOLL ABS EACH. ALL THE PREMIUMS, INCLUDING DEED AND CERTIFICATE OF riTLE TO ACADEMY OF MUslC, will be deposited with the 'National Bank of the Republic, New York. 8500.000 ITV GIFTS! 1st Gift-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Charleston, S. tl., cost to build $380,000, having an annual rental or about $20,ooo, from Opera House, Stores and Halls; the building being about 230 feet by. 60 feet, and situated corner of King and Market streets, m the centre of the city, and well known to be the finest building and most valuable ^ property m Charleston, valued at.$95O,0W adGirt-Oash. 100,000 Sd Gift-Cash. 25,000 4th Gift-Cash.'.. 10,000 6th Q Ut-Caa h.:. 6,000 26 Gifts-Cash-each $1000.'.. 35,000 as Gifts-Cash-each $500. ia,soo 850 Gifts-Cash-each $ 100.. 35,000 250Girts- Cash-each $50.1. ia,soo 600 Gifts-Cash-each $26. ia,soo 1250 GUts-Cash-each $10. 12,500 $404 Gifts, amounts to.$500,000 BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents S. C. Land and Immigration Association, General M. C. BUTLER, ) JOHN CHADWICK. Esq., \ CHARLESTON, 8. 0. General M. W. GARY, J AGENTS WANTED-LIBERAL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED. Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing: General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia.tL General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of^?rglnla. j. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carol?aa. *>? ' Hon. BO G ER A. PRYOR, ot New York. AL JPAXR AJVD COMMENDABLE SCHEME I CHARLESTON. S. C., May -, 1871. We take pleasure in certifying that we are acquainted with General M. 0. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., and General M. W. GARY, or the Arm of BUTLER, CHADWICK. GARY ACO., and know them to be gentlemen of Integrity, and we regard the object they have or assisting immigrants to homes in South Carolina or great importance to the State as weU as to the immigrants, and we have every confidence that their enterprise will be carried ont with fairness and honesty to all par? ues concerned. GEO. A. TRENHOLM, I. W. HAYHE. B. H. RUTLEDGE, A. 0. MAGRATH, JAMES CONNER. THOS. Y. SIMONS, JAMES R. PRINGLE, HENRY BUIST, WILMOT G. DBSAUSSURE. Tickets can be procured or E. SEBRING A CO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 84 Broad street. i&acl)inerrj, Castings, #c. STABLISHED 1844. PHONIX IBON WO BES. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO., (Successors to Cameron ? Co.,) ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, ?C., 4c. Corner East Bay and Pritchard streets, near tat Dry Dock, CHARLESTON, S. C. M 1 S I.' F A C T til E E 8 OF STE AU ENGINES AND ROILEBS. Marine, Stationary and Portable. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. COTTON PRESSES. Shafting, Pulleys and nearing Iron Fronts for Buildings Castings of every kind m I?sa or Brass Forgings of every description. 4S" Guarantee to furnish Engines and Boilers of as good quality and poi . r, and at as low rates *e caa be had in New Turk, Baltimore or Phil djleiphla. AGENTS FOR JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOVERNOR AND STOP VALVES, which are put on all Engines made at these Works. aa* Repairs promptly attended to. marlO-rawfamosD*c mar27-mw;smos ?PRAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG DRINK. A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mall, postage paid, on receipt of price. The Antidoto ls the best remedy that can be administered in Mania-a-Potn, and also for ali nervous affections. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, No. m Meeting street, QCM Agent for South carolina. -fanes ?ooo3t Ut. MOTHERS, READ THI8 ! 13 THOROUGH? LY waterproof. Pro* Meta clothing; retaina Linen Diapers; avoids pins; permits circula? tion or air. Recom? mended by physicians and all mothers whose ' children have worn them. Made In font sises: 1 smallest ; 4 largest Price $i. Malled free. Address F. VON SANTEN, No. 229 King street, Charleston, '?. C., Dealer in aU kinds of RUBBER GOODS, snch as Robber Sheet, lng, white and black, Air Pillows, Air and Water Beds, Hospital Cashions, Bandage Gam, Rubber Clothing, Plano covers, DoorMats, A-c., A-c, and Importer of Fancy Geoda, Toys and Fireworks.. jnn9-3moa_rr Otnaa, airjemicale, &t. ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROSAD ALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROS AD ALIS, endorsed by '.Physicians. ROS AD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSAD ALIS, a Eemedy tried and true. ROS AD ALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. * ROSAD ALIS endorsed by the following : Dr. R. WILSON CARR, or Baltimore. Dr. T. C. PUGH, or Baltimore, ur. THOS. 3. BOTKIN, or Baltimore. Dr. A DURGAN, of Taiboro', N. C. Dr. J. 9. SPARKS, of Nlcholasvile, Ky. *. . Dr. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima. Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, ot Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. Mc CA RT H A, or South carolina, and many otnera. See ROS AD ALIS ALMANAC ROSADALie*! indorsed by Rev. DABNEY B? Li . now of Marj, and Conference, formerly Chaplain In the Con* federate army or Northern Virginia. HOSiLDALIt? s Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts at >ne and the same time upon the BLOOD? LIVER, SIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex. celling all impure matter and building up the rystem to a healthy, vigorous.condition. ROSADAX.I8 IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWIE, MOISE A- DAVIS, ) Wholesale. GOODRICH, WISEMAN A CO.,} Agents In Dr. H. BAER, ) Charleston, mare-ly J UST RECEIVED, CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda Cream of Tartar Fresh Hops, For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, octe_No. 131 Meeting street. FINE FRENCH EXTRACTS FOE THE HANDKERCHIEF. .UBLN'S, f CHIR1S', W MOUILLERON'S, 4c For sale, in quantities to ault purchasers, by DB. H. BAER, may25 No. 131 Meeting street*