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Th? Charleston Market to stse, from $18@22 V M by the cargo; lamber per rall, $13@15; river lumber, $io@i2; dressed umber, $22@25. FREIGHTS.-To Llverpcol.by steam direct nomi? nal on uplands; via New York, >id on uplands ld on sea Islands; by sall on uplands nominal, on sea islands nominal. To Havre nominal. Coastwise -to New Yorkey steam Kc on uplands and Xe on .ea Islands; $1M fi tierce on rice; by sail, - fl ft on cotton;-fi tierce on rice; 40c fl barrel on rosin; $7@$8 f? M on lumber; $o@io fl M on um? ber. To Boston, by sail, Xe f? ft on upland cotton. To Providence, by sail, $8 00 fl M on boards, s c V lb on cotton ; by steam $1 fl bale on Kew York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam. Xe9 ft on uplands; by sall, $7 fl M on boards; S9 on timber; $3 fl ton on clay, and $3@3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, xe fl ft; by sail, $6 M)@7 ft SI on boards; $3@3 25 ? ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand by ?ar merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darlen and SatUla River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and 10&12 fl M are rates on lumber and boards. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchas? ing sight checks on New York at par; Ave .days x off; 10 days X off; 15 days - off; 20 days -; 30 days -. They are selling sight checks at x@X prem. EXCHANGE-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester <dey was 21X for oo day bills. GOLD.-The brokera were yesterday buying at UX and selling at 12X. Export? or t lic Week ending August 31. FORBIDS. LONDON-Per bark Caribou-soo tons phosphate rock. DOMESTIC. . Nsw YORE-Per steamship Manhattan-2 hags Bea Island and 125 bales upland cotton, 46 bales domestics, 208 bbls rosin, Ii empty bbls. 75 bun- i dies oaper. and loo pkgs tundrles.Per steam- i ?hip Georgia-19 tierces rice. 393 bales cotton, 1190 | bbls rosin, 69 bales domestics, 163 packages* sun? dries.Per steamship South Carolina-2 bags of sea island and 530 bales upland cotton, 20 tierces rice, 1206 bbls naval stores, 69 bales do? mestics an I good -. 149 pkgs sundries. PHILADELPHIA - Per steamship Virginia -6 bales cotton, I7i bales domestic goods, 820 bbls rosin, 417 bbls spirits turpentine, 57 bundles pa? per, 20 bundles rags, rope and paper stock, 40 pkgs old Iron, 234 pkgs sundries. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-23 bales cotton, io bales yarn, 5 tierces new rice, 99 bags phosphates, lol casks clay, 4 h rids and l nate bides. 30,ooo feet or lumber, and O') pkgs sondrlss. .Per sehr J H Stickney-2618 sacks gronnd {ihosphate, 147 tons phosphate rock.Per sehr da Richardson-133,293 feet boards and lumber. Exports Yesterday. PORT IN CREAT BRITAIN-Per British bark Ar - chltect-1422 bbls spirits turpentine, and 1705 bbls rosin. _ Tbe Charleston Stock and Bond Market. BID. ASE E D ?old. Southern Dank Billa. Bank or Camden. 30 Bank or Chester. is is Bank of Georgetown-.. 01 02 Bank or Hamburg. 10 15 Bank or South Carolina. 06 03 Bank or State of South Carolina, prior to 1861. 27 SO Bank or State of South Carolina, after 1st January, 1861. 25 80 - Commercial Bank, Columbia.. io 12 Exchange Bank, Columbia. 08 10 Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston. Ol 02 Merchants' Bank, Ch era w. 04 06 Planters' Bank Falrfleld. 03 05 State Bank. 00 07 State Securities. State Bonds, Old. 76 00 State Bonds, new. 60 00 State Stock. 70 oo Railroad Securities. 8. C. Railroad and Bank Stock (ex div)..;. 80 00 32 00 8, C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.. 65 0) 8. C. Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds. 73 00 Northeastern Railroad Stock (capi? tal). 10 00 1200 Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre? ferred . 36 00 ?Northeastern Railroad First Mort? gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 92 00 93 00 ' Northeastern Railroad Second Mort? gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 80 00 82 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock. 20 oo Savannah and Charleston Railroad First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 74 00 77 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad T Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds. 71 00 73 00 Savannah and Charleston 6 Per " Cent Bonds. 69 00 60 oo .Greenville and columbia Railroad Oo.Stock. loo 200 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds. 88 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad T Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds 90 00 92 00 greenville and Colombia Railroad 7 Per Cent. Second Mortgage Booda. 40 CO 42 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 3 Per Cent. Certificates of Indebt? edness. 57 00 60 00 Cher aw and Darlington Railroad Stock. nominal Che raw and Darlington Rallroau First Mortgage Bonds. 88 00 90 00 Oheraw and Darlington Railroad Second Mortgage Bonds. 71 oo 73 00 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Stock. 81 00 32 oo Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. 80 00 -Spartanburg and C Mon Railroad State guaranteed Bonds. 50 00 63 00 Blue Ridge Railroad First Mortgage Bonds.. 49 00 6100 'Memphis and Charleston Railroad Stock.8 00 OOO Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7 per cent. First Mortgage Bonds.. 86 00 87 oo Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7 per cent.Second Mortgage Bonds nommai Ol ty Railway Stock. 64 00 65 00 City Securities. City or Charleston Six Per Cent. Stock. 66 00 68 00 City or OharlMtoi Fire Loan 7 Per Cont. Bonds. 72 00 74 oo OltyorCokirubla 6 Per Cent. Bonds. 64 00 " 65 00 City or columbia 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 60 CO 63 00 Olty of Savannah 7 per cent.bonds, Old-. 85 00 City of ..sgusta 7 per cent. Bonds, old. 81 00 83 00 City of Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, OW..?OOO 5300 City of Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, new. 50 00 63 00 Bank Stock. 'First National Bank of Charleston Stock.120 00 125 00 People's National Bank Stock.104 oo los oo Union Ban k Stock. 6 00 6 26 Sooth Carolina Loan and Trust Company. 93 00 95 00 People's Bank Stock. 4 00 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank Stock. 200 2 50 Bank of Charleston Stock. 19 00 20 50 Carolina National Bank Stock. nommai Bank of Newberry Stock. 8 00 Bank of Camden Stock. 6 00 8 00 Miscellaneous Securities. Charleston Gas Company Stock. 19 00 2100 Charleston Mining aid Manufac? turing Company Stock. nominal Wando Mining aud Manufacturing Company Stock.250 Co 275 00 ..Sulphuric Acid and Superphos? phate Company Stock. par Marine and River Mining and Man? ufacturing Company Stock. Atlantic Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock. 90 00 100 00 Palmetto Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. nr min al Chlcora Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. nominal Farmers' Mining and Manufactur? ing Company stock. nominal . Stono Mining' and Manufacturing .Company Stock. nominal Markets by Telrgraph. MOSBY MARKETS. LONDON, August 31-Noon.-Consols 93X- Bonds ax Evening-Bonds 93X. Bullion decreased ?316 'ooo. FRANKFORT, August 31-Noon.-Eon's 95Xa 96X PARIS, august31-Noon.-Rentes 56f 20c. NEW - ORR. August St-Noon.-Freights very Urra. Mo* ks strung- and t-teadv. G >ld Arm and .dull at 12*. Governments steady and strong, State bot.ds dnl and sti'adv. Money rasy at 3 percent. Exchange-long ?Xi short9#. hvenIng.^Wa'1 street exhibited increased atxength and activity, with a general upward -movement mn the stock exchange. The announce? ment caiiinu in one huHdred million sixty-twos caused flnime^s. The supply or money is taree and (menang d. Merlin g quiet. Gold 12Xal3. Gover nr-nt* quiet bur strong. Stati s doti. Ten nessees 75: new 74X. Virsinlds 62; new 70. Lou 18'auHS 65; II-W60: levees Tl: rights 83. Alaba? ma1* UK); riv- s 67. Georgias 82; Revers 89. North Carolina" 44)?; new 2>. south Carolinas 70; new 57X NEW ORLBtN?, August 31.-sterling bank 22X COTTON MARKETS. T.IVERP-OL. Augu-f 31-Noon.-Cotton opened .firm; uplands ?Xa9X'L Orleans 9^a9?id. Eve'i g. - ot on ci"seil quiPt Hnd nteadj;nn. lands 9^<UO^, Orleans 9??da9*?; sales 15,000; speod. ion ml exrmrt 3000 bales?. Kaw Y?RK Align** 81.-Noon-"otton quiet and steadv: .< iddiir g uplands 19V.-, Orleans 19Vc; sales looobale?. Evening:.-The yearly cotton statement shows the receipts at all the ports to be 3,956,874; ex? ports to Great Bl tain 2,376.805; to Continent 753,893. Cotton was active, bnt closed quiet; sales 3171 bales; uplands 19','c, Orleans 19>?. BOSTON. August 31.-Cotton dui!; middlings io;,c; net gross receipts 67 bales; sales 200; stock 8000. PHILADELPHIA, August 31.-Cotton firm; mid? dlings 19y 19>?C; net receipts ?8 bales; gross 1670. BA; TI MOKE, August 31.-Cotton quiet; mid? dlings 19c; net receipts 67 bales; gross68; sales 1P5; stock 850. NORFOLK. August 31.-Cotton quiet; low mid? dlings I7>?c; net receipts 27 bales; exports coast wife 93; sales 20; s-ock 327. WILMINGTON, August 31.-Cotton stendy; mid? dlings 17c; net receipts 87 bales; exhorts coast? wise 126; sales 17; siock 534. SAVANNAH, August 31.-Cotton irregular; low middlings I7.l?al7>?c;net receipts 55 bales; exports coastwise 2; stock 3402. AUGUSTA, August 31.-Coron in fair demand; middlings I7??al8c; receipts 25 bales: sales 60. MEMPHIS, August 31.-Cotton active; middlings 18al8)ic MOBILE. August 31.-Cotton quiet but Arm; low middlings is>ic; net recepts 30 bales; sales 50; 8tOCk3010. NEW OKLFAN3, August 31.-Cotton quiet and 'steady; low middlings lSifalSXc; net receipts 398 bales; grcss 3098; sales soo; stock 27,549. GALVESTON, August 31.-Cotton Arm; good or? dinary nc; net receipts 241 bales; sales 1200; stock 11,415. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, Angus; 31-Noon.-Corn 89s 6i. Evening.-Cumberland cnt 81s ed. NEW YORK August 31.-Noon.-F.our dull and declining. Wheat quiet and heavy, corn dull and unchanged. Pork dnll at $13 82a$13 75. Lard heavy. Turpentine quiet and weak at 51a 52c. Rosin firm; S315a3 25 for strained. Evening-Flour dull and favors buyers. Whis? key 93>?a94c. Wheat lc lower. Corn la2c lower. Pork lower at $13 50a$l3 62c. Lard lower; ket? tle 9Kc. BALTIMORE, August 31.-Flour steady and la fair demand. Wheat easier. Corn firm. Provi? sions and whiskey unchanged. LOUISVILLE, August 31.-Provisions quiet and steady. CINCINNATI, August 31.-Pork nominal. Lard drooping. Bacon quiet and weak. Whiskey 90. ST. LOUIS, August 31.-Flour, corn and whiskey quiet. Pork steady. Bacon tn good jobbing trade; shoulders esc. Nsw ORLEANS, Angnst 31.-Flour quit; superfine $4 50; double $5 75; treble $6a6 ISjf. Pork dull; mess $13 87>ial4 Sugar Armer at ii?4'.il2c. Whiskey quiet; Western rectified 90a$l; all others unchanged. New York Hay market. From the Daily Balletic. Tuesday, August 29: Receipts to day 2100 bales. A large portion of | the receipts this morning was wet, which left a rathe* small supply of the retail grades. Sales are of shipping as follows: 300 bales for Savannah at $103, 50 for Charleston at $1 05, :S0 for Wil? mington ar $1. 95 for Norfolk at $1 05, and 30 for Portsmouth at $1 05. Straw ls quiet. \< >v York Rice Market. From the Dally Bulletin, Tuesday. Angast 29: Domestlc 'airly active and steady at about foi mer rates, with sales of some 75 tierces at SXaoxc. Foreign has been more active and commanded full ligares wit., A pretty Arm market. Sales of soo bags at 67?a7:?c-the latter for Patna of j which a larger propoitlon than usual changed hands. From the Journal of Commerce, Tuesday, Au? gust 29: The demard continues to be good for foreign and domestic for trade uses, und the moderate su pp'le? enables holders to obtain full rates. We learn of sales of too bag* Rangoon aud Patna at 6Jia7.-,c, and 90 tierces Carolina at s>,a j 9KC New Y'ork Naval Stores Market. From the Journal of Commerce of Tuesday, August 29: The market for spirits turpentine ls ve y Arm. The stock shows no Important In* crease. There ls a fair Inquiry from the home trade at 53)?a54c or merchantable order. Sale? embrace 220 barrels In lol?, Including 50 barrels from yard at 53c, and the balance at 63>ia54c Rosin-there ls no decided change to quote of the market. A number or small lots strained and pale are selling at late fal) prices. Sales embrace 500 barrels ^trained at $3 io; 450 barrels good do, at$3 20a3 25; 300 barres do, at$315a3 20. We quote No 2 at $3 3ua3 75; No 1, $3 75i5; pale $5 25 a 5 75; extra pale $6a8 50. Tar ls more tn the buy? ers' favor, with a dull trade. Sales embrace 150 barrels Washington and 50 barrels Wilmington on private terms. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON. August 30.-SPIRITS TURPKN TINK.-Sales or 52 casks at 47c, and 84 casks, city dist lied, New York pkgs, at ITV; c per gallon. ROSIN.-Sales or 200 bbls at $2 76 and $3 ror ex? tra No 2, $3 60 ror low No l, $5 for No 1, $5 50a6 for pale, and $6 25 for extra pale. COTTON.-Sales of 5 bales; 1 at lex and 4 at 15)? cts per lb. TCRPXNTINK.-Sales or 1004 bbls at $3 45 for yellow 1:ip, and $4 50 for virgin, per 280 pounds. TAR -Sales 20 bbls at $2 25 per bbl. Comparative Rx po rta or Cotton and Klee from the Port of Charleston, from Sep cr m b?- r 1, 1870, to August 31, 1871. EXPORTED TO 1870-'71. S. I. Up-d.'Rice 1869-'70. S. L.?p'd.iRlce Liverpool. Other Br. Ports Tot'l G. Britain 6107 120479 9558 6702 80585 724 5107 130037 6702 80586 724 ?avre. Other Fr. Ports 1289 Total France N. of Europe Tot'l N.Europe S.or Europe.. W. Indies, Ac. Total F. Porte. Boston. Rhode Island.. New York. Philadelphia... Bait. A Nr'Iolk Oth. C.S.Ports Tot'l C'sePorts Grand Total. 22895 1338 22895 133S 17511 62 .70543 7258; 89851 605 132 3061 64761141455.1.2588 30; 11917j 2616 "" S729 9181 657: 17226S 11684 342811 33721 33721 1123 12T P6ll?4526 10 105721 2992 .I 16308; 6687 833 . 4381 6690;146802 27716 12845;235653 28839 Exports of Klee, Naval Stores ana Lam? ber from tke Port of Charleston, from Sept. 1, 1870. to August 31. 1871. BXPORTBD -70 Boston. Sew York.... Philadelphia.. Baltimore - New Orleans.. Mobile. Provld'ce.R I. Oth'rUSr'rta T:alCoastw'se 1870-'71. NAT AI. STOR'S Bbls. 9,541 28,65' 22,674 ',617 Barcelona. Maj'aAM'ket. West Indies.. Oalirax, NS.. St John's, N B. Londoh. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Havre. Feet. 1S69-"70. NAVAL STOK'S Bbls. J 420,2281 20,607 4,2til.'?04| 17.763 2.136.000 8 821 2,380,226 2,829 1.427.344 3,161,096 66,4831 13,786.098 50,010 2,948 108,100 207| 1,183.773 ....I 99,216 3,687 LUM BEB. Feet. 499,022 3,805.964 1,423.150 1,676,316 418,000 2,139,667 9,961,119 86; 1,809,841 1,804 12,98 Montevideo... 900 Great Britain, j 7,664 Rio de Janeiro Australia. Total Foreign. Grand Total 26,505 4,631 .I. 10,000: 9,046 282,500. 238,167i 10,630 666,71? 1,921.816' 28,080 2,476,552 92,938! 15,707,914; 78,090] 12,437,671 a _ ?i a teco e ps 3 Io" '. c : : B: : ?o ! D CB : o p . RE2 : SP? : "o ; an ~~? H * 2 fi 5 H co -3 o -i-i c < < 2 ? SS ? ? 2.3 M a> -, Bm ? Sa o tigS o SS a i8E ? o? "H Ki : Ia * W\ : : 6 : : ss! : . g : : ?fl ss - 0 a I i3 to iel "S n I Sa. I SI S*?lft} j s J ? 11 Jap '-J O i lo ?t?! = i u-i <. I - o oe! X o. Ok I o Sj o* E*- - ' So.? Isl ? (?JOOC Pl : ll* $ . <?. => "-J ce : g rs I si : I ? : c ; I So . BJ ; cn- x ?. *- . u v* <o . los* Ml r i -JO S S 2. ?? IP gil IB M - ?s ? c 7 1 ? ? K ' S r? 9 B" ?i i S' 8 s; m Charleston Wholesale Prices. ARTICLBB. PBICK8. BAGGING. fl yara Dandee. .. ? .. Ganny Cloth. 19 ? 20 New York Double Anchor, 45 inches, 2?ths. 20X? 21 ? BALE ROPE, ft tb Manilla.. ? Western. 8 ? 1?* Jute. @ .: BUTTER-Goshen. ?>3 ? 83 Country. ? COTTON, ?? rb Ordinary to good ordinary.... 15 ? l. Low middling. 17>i@ -. Middling to strict middling... 13 ? Ujf Good middling. @ Sealsland. @ COFFEE, ^ Its Rio. 18 ? 19 Laguayra. ? Java. & FERTILIZERS Carolina Fertilizer, fl 2000 tts. Cash. 60 00 ? Time (with 7 per ct. interest) 55 00 ? Wando Fenllizer.cash.... 50 00 ? Time. 65 00 @ Double Relined Poudrette. 30 00 ? Niles' Phosphate. 63 oo @ Peruvian Guano, $ 2240 lbs...loo oo ? Pacific Guano,? 20O0 tba.cash. 55 oo @ Time. 60 00 ? Phoenix Guano. 47 60 @ Baugh'sPhos., fi2000 tts.cash 60 00 ? Rhodes' Phosphate, ft 2000 tbs ea oo ? Rhodes' Standard Manure ?65 time). 67 60 ? orchillo Guano ($40 time). 36 00 ? Land Plaster.13 oo @ 16 00 Mapes' Super Phos, fi 2000 lbs. 65 00 ? Woolston's Phosphate of Lime 66 00 ? Wooiston's Vege'or, f> 2000 tts 65 00 ? Croasdale's Gen. SuD.Phos. net 60 00 ? Bowers'Complete Manure, net 60 00 @ Sardy's Phos. Peruvian, cash. 65 00 ? Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash... 60 00 & PatAosco Guano. 65 00 @ E. Frank Coe's Ammoniatea Bone Phosphate. 60 00 fir Coe's Pure Dissolved Bone.... 62 00 ? Whann'B Superphosphate. 60 00 @ 70 00 Etlwan Guano, No l ($60 time) 54 00 @ Ettwan 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).00 00 ? Cotton Food, per ton. 60 00 @ Bowen A Mercer's Superphos? phate....cash. 50 00 ? Time.60 00 @ Wilcox, Gibbs A Co.'s Manipu? lated. 6? 00 ? Stono Soluble Guano ($55 time) 50 00 @ Stono Dissolved Phosphate ($36 time).33 00 ? Stono Pure Ground Phosphate. 15 00 @ FLOUR, fl bbl - Fine . 5 50 ? 5 75 Super.. 6 00 ? 626 Northern and Western Extra. 6 75 ? 7 50 Balttmore Extra. @ Southern-Super. 6 00 ? 8 2? Extra. 7 00 ? 7 60 Famliy. 8 00 ? 9 OJ GRAIN, fl bushel Maryland Oats. ? Western Oats. ? Corn. ? HAY, fl cwt- _ North River. ? Lern BER. fi M reet Clear White Pine, first quality. 50 00 ? 55 00 White Pine, good run. 38 00 ? 40 00 Yellow Pine. 20 00 ? 24 00 Boards, rough. ll 00 ? U 00 Grooved and tongued 28 00 ? 32 O? MOLASSES, ft gallon- . Cuba. 33 & Muscovado. 38 ? Sugar-house. 60 @ New Orleans. @ NAVAL STORKS, fl bm Tar. @ Pitch. . <f Bosin, pale. 6 00 ? Rosin. No. 1. 3 25 ? Rosin. No. 2. 2 25 ? Rosin, No. 3. 2 15 ? Spirits Turpentine, fl gallon.... ?6 ? Crude Turpentine, fl bbl. 2 TO ? Hard Turpentine. 1 80 ? Oakum, fi lb. 1,3 ? NAIIS-American 4@20d., fl keg 5 05 @ 7 00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 0 00 ? Dupont's, F.F.F. 5 00 ? Dupont's. Blasting. 4 00 ? PROVISIONS, tts Bacon, Hams. 17 ? 18H Sides. 07X@ 08 Shoulders. 06*? 07<* Strips. ? Lard, tn keg. 12 ? Butter. 26 ? Cheese. 10 ? Potatoes, Irish, ft bbl. 2 60 @ Sweet. @ Onions. 3 50 ? Apples. .. ? Eggs. 15 @ Poultry-Chickens, fl doz.... 3 00 ? 4 00 Fowls, fl doz. 6 00 ? 5 50 BICE, ft ft-Carolina. 06\@ 08 East India........ ............ .. ? SALT, fi sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 35 ? 1 60 Liverpool, fine. ? SUGAR, fi lb-Raw. ? Porto Rico. ? Muscovado. 10X? 12 BEESWAX-fl lb. 38 ? 40 LUDES, Green-fl tts. ? Dry. 12 ? 16 CHESTNUTS-fl bushel. 4 00 ? 37 50 1 00 6 50 5 25 2 60 2 20 4 00 13 36 18 3 00 4 00 20 es 5= s QC O SO IO CO OO a cn sss Ol 30 SS ra -o B" V ra S? ra ""Sf; ?I "* g fi o > > >>>?> BOBS B B BcCS S M ?J ?J "Si's*? BBBBB BSBBB ? igiD o QC wen?? to tc to to OJ M - taja? iH waa g i? o o cn - j? to 0. io O IO IC - CO .? a; jo? V, 1 1*o? Si co S co o os a ? . ?I IO VC *? ti . 8 ty .o ? 1 <S ETc- . elsi *- ?5 -JO o> to y - ? ?w SW oo'^Oiogoo--oooo)Hio SS - SE.COOOC?-I*-CJ> O OJ CO CP IS. - - Cn .W Qt ?? ?O - to ? *- to . 41 - SCO ? en CO -J ?** to C *. S Co cu po-i ce ? *.- C p "o,*. O ?OW Cl. *. OO co ooOOOiiOCO-JCOp^- cres e, - co - * to 00 Kt? CO JU -? . *. - QI Si ai cnojow ? ; j? Vi. co p. "poo -a to* ? i_.-1 a co - *? - . coen OMQO-.Mi.iJ?' 00 co > 5 CO . 1 M if tn, a?' s2 !S HO.; .?pi; o ts ; *. 0 en ce; ?ip uo> . ol co O co. ?- to ?5; to? to co 00 -J ?J - ai - & ts ! to IO ^ Cl? -I Ol- tx CO towen optop?o; OM co-'co "- CT. oe cn co . coen c,; - - -J C --t- . -CO ? CO O C M co c ca to . to ?0 co - 10 j - to coco a BM ic u cs - cs to a opt- oe 10 "c?O)?ntoooaicoo>?oi? CC CO -J S 10 cn S H CO ti a C" *t OO CO SOOiOO po en to c. p_*? p jo ; en*, o?"-"? VtcnVoto -. pt -J c. Cn 30 cn o cr Cr. x C. . CU cn c CO O IC V cr. .U Oft . - J? .flo C o ^ E "i ra 3^ "Ooo i ra ? ' BO o Si g rx ? rt j- t : - ~j ; cr? jo Cr "tc Vo O' "o ? ?Va Ci' fc - w &J . tv-? ic cr. o co co <e . o gg I : x ? OD . - IO ' - CO j-i - ; pops ?Volo- to'-f en 00. CO p cn to ? co rf? *. to - ' to o CO O 00 Cn cn ' C. O CO p CO w?opp -; co cocoon ^ j "co "cn co ? c'a cn o cr cn cy cn 10 o; 10 ? o en C c~ 'O O X - C rc -I . CO cn 50Q One J? c S ra? ' B O ?C C> ?V Ol tC J"- -< 5*5 afc "toob? ac o?o.)co** t3~(js C' " Q tJ U -I t3 IC * J c??o OM to ?_o; jo00 "cn "CD -J a cn "c: oe - , oi oo C CCCHPCOM. COO o o o o co o o ca o - 00 - Oo - Cn; esp go en to to "- to CO cn . O Cn ocouaj cn o. - a o o o o oe - OD cr. M . - * Sc .a _, li rtp s NOTE.-Wc have aenncted rrom New Oneaiif 35,293 bales uplands, from Mobile 9.061 bales un? ?a* ds and burned 502; rrom savannah 4266 bag? ??ea island and 1651 Dales upland.and irom Charles tou 51:3 nag? sea island and 1648 balt a upland cotton-tlte quautlties received at inore portH [rom Mobl e, Florida, Texas and Savannah. Stock of Cotton in tnt Interior Towns at the Latest Dates. 1871. 7870. Augusta.August 25 Columbus..August 25 Macon.August 25 Montgomery.August 25 Selma.August 25 Memphis.August 25 Nashville.August 25 Total bales. 2,144 1,800 2,800 2,338 1,4 PO 4,157 2,900 12,970 17,719 Keceipts by Railroad, August 31. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 21 bales cotton, 82 bales goods, 58 bbls naval stores, 101 casks cly, 9 cars wood and lumber. To Railroad Agent Kinsman A Howell. Claghorn, Herring A co, O H Walter A co, H E Grainger, C Lelbenrood, G s Hacker, W Roach A co. Mowry A Son, Murdaugh A Mathews, Bart A co, M Trlest, J A QaackenbQsh. NORTHEASTERN 2AILROAD. 31 bale1) upland cotton. 491 bbls naval stores, cars lumber and wood, phosphites, mdse, Ac. To Mowry A son, E Welling, Smith A Chapeau, C Liehenrood, Kinsman A Howell, G W Williams & co. J Marshall, Jr, Barden A Parker, J C Mallonee, J Wleters, A J Salinas, Howard A Bro, J Isear. J R Pringle A Son, F EUntworth, S C Millett. G W Potter. Nachman A co, Claghorn, Herring A co, w K Ryan, Atlantic Phosphate co, and Railroad Agent POST CAZ Ey DAR. HOOK'S FHASB8. Last o carter, sih. 4 hours. 60 minite*, evening. New M ion, 14th. 1 hours, 49 minutes, evening. First quarter. 2lst. ll hours. 62 minute*, evening. Kuli Moon, 28th, o hour, 24 minutes, evening. Monday..._ Tuesday...... Wednesday. Thursday.... Friday. saturday.... Sunday.. erv. riSBo. 6. .83 6. .83 6. .34 5. .85 5..36 6.. 37 6.. 37 SUV SBTB. 6. 28 6.. 27 6..16 6..24 6.-23 6.. 22 6 21 HOON B. ? a. 8..26 sets. 7..12 7..45 8..16 8..46 9. .18 HIGH WATER. 6.. 3 6..62 7..43 8..22 8..68 9..40 10..20 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, 8. C.SEPTEMBER 1, 1871. Lat 36 deg 46 mm 33 sec. | Lon 79 deg 67 min 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Oliver Jameson, Evans, Richmond, Ta-30 days. Mdse. To J A Enslow A co. Bound to Gaivesti n, has been as far south as the Bahamas, but expert' need heavy gales, in which split sails, Ac. and has put in for repairs. Received from Habemcht's Mill, James Island. 1 bag sea lslaod cotton. To W O Bee A co. AT QUARANTINE. French brig Delphine, Tiffanat, New Orleans. Tobacco. To J A Enslow A co. Bound to Goree, Af i lea, and has put in leaky and with loss of salis and spars. CLEARED YESTERDAY. British bark Architect, Doddridge, a port In Great Britain-R Mure A co. British barkentlne Al E Seed, Hopkins,Wilming? ton, N C-R Mure A co. Sehr Annie S Gaskin, Gaskin, Philadelphia via Jacksonville-H F Baker A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Bark Caribou, Treat. London. Sehr ida Hichardson, Bedell, Baltimore. Sehr Maggie McN? 111, Cranmer, Philadelphia. Sehr Jamestown, Brown. Philadelphia. Sehr Ann A Susan. Po tger, Gemgetown, 8 C. Steamer City Point, McMillan, Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Virgin la, Hunter, Philadelphia, 28th ?ugest. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Brig W H Parks, Gage, at Baltimore, Augnst 29. Sehr Francis satterly, Stetson, at New York, August 29. Scnr Mary Stow, Rankin, at Philadelphia, 26th August. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW* YORK, August 31.-Arrived, the steamships Lafayette, Columbia, Rising Star and Java. The Java ran down the Anneta, from Ports? mouth. One of the crew of the latter was saved and eleven lost The Java escaped with the loss of topmast and 50 feet of rails. MEMORANDA. The sehr Walton. Gardner, from Bucksvllle, S C, arrived at Philadelphia 28th instant, experienced very heavy weather, sprang a leak, and lost off deck about 30,000 feet lumber. The sehr M A Reed, Higgins, from Bucksvllle, S C, arrived at Boston 26th inst. LIST OF VESSELS OP, CLEARED ANO SAILED FOB THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. . The Marlon, Ledert cleared.June 18 The Romaine, Young, up.May 27 Br bark Lady Dufferln, Flynn, sailed....August 4 Bark Annie Kimball, Stlnson, up.July 17 NEWPORT, INO. The Gauntlet, Douse, sailed.Jane 21 WEST HARTLEPOOL, ENO. The Elise, Eroses, sailed.August 9 CALLAO. Fr bark D Helaine, Berilio, sailed.May 2t CARDIFF. The Martha, Lewis, sailed.May 9 KINGSTON, JAM. British bark Iris, Suffolk, sailed.July 2 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Brig F H Jennings, -, up.August 26 MJhr Lucy D-, Hall, up.July 17 Sehr W L Bradley, Chase, cleared.August 19 KKW T?ltK. Sehr H C Sheppard, Clark, cleared.August 23 Sehr W L Bradley, Chase, cleared.August 19 ?chr G R Phelps, shailer, up.August 18 Sehr Jessie B Smith, Williams, up.August 23 PUILADELPHIA. Brig James Crosby, Fargo, cleared.August 18 Sehr LSmith, Webber, cleared..:.August 15 BOCK PORT, MB. Sehr M E Van Clear, Jones, cleared.... .August 24 List of Shipping IN THE PORT OF CHARLESTON, AUGUST 31. Vessels under 100 tons, and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. Champion, 1418 tons, Lockwood, at Adger's wharr, for New York, loading-James Adger A co. Maryland, 531 tons, Johnson, at Union wharr, for Baltimore, loading-Paul C Trenholm. BARKS. Architect, (Br.) - tons, Doddridge. In the Stream, for a port In Great Britain, ready-Robt Mure A co. Kathleen, (Br.) - tons, Wright, at N E Railroad wharf, from Middleboro', Eng, waiting Henry Card. M E Seed. (Br,) 182 tons, (barkentlne.) Hopkins, In the Stream, for Wilmington, N C, ready R Mure A co Black Prince, (Br,) 470 tons, Marshall, at Savan nail Railroad wharf, from Newport, Eng, dis? charging-R Mure A co. Kate Williams, - tons, Hall, at N E Railroad wharf, for a Northern Port, loading-Mast-r. St Peter, - tons, Bartlett, at Commercial wharf, from Bull River, S C, discharging-Order. Ana, (-pan,) - tons. Reina, at Quarantine, from Havana, just arrived-W P Hull. BRIGS. Delphine, (Fr,) - tons, Tammar, at Quarantine, from New Orleans, Just arrived-J A Enslow A co. SCHOONERS. Clara Montgomery, 175 tons, Borden, at Union wharr, ror New York, loading-W Roach A co. Matoaka, 218 touB. Fo ks, at Central wharf, for Baltimore, loading-Street Bros A co. Matilda Broies, - tons, Cook, at Adger's wharf, from New York, discharging-W Roach A co. Mary R Somers, 372 tons, Somers, at Marsh's wharf, from Mobile, to be repaired-Master. Annie s Gaskin. 186 tons, Gaskin, at Central wharf, for Jacksonville, ready-H F Baker A co. Oliver Jameson, - tons, Fvanp, In the Stream, for Galveston, to be repaired-J A Euslow A co. fio i ele. ETR.?POLITAN HOTEL, BROADWAY, NEW YORK, WiU reopen under new management, Augnst 22 for the reception of guests. The spacious building has been thoroughly reno vated and newly furnished throughout. The proprietors have made every exertion to a apt U to the comfort and convenience of its pattons, and havr* spared neither pains nor ex? pense to secure that end. TWEED A GARFIELD, aug2l-2mos Proprietors. Cotton ?iee, (Sine, &z. rjIHE WINSHIP COTTON GIN, MANUFACTURED IN ATLANTA, OA. The fubscrlbers are the Agents for thefsale of I the above Superior OIN, ana be* to call theatten tlon or Planters to Its merits. Price $4 per Saw delivered at any Railroad station in the State. PELZER, RODGERS A CO., aug28-2mo3_Brown A Co.'s Wharf. PHE "WALLIS" TIE. DIPLOMAS FOR BEST COTTONJTIE GRANTED BT Loulsana State Fair, April, 1870. Georgia State Fair, October, 1870. Cotton States Fair. October. 1870. Mississippi State Fair, October, 1870. Alabama State Fair, November, 1870. MADE OF THE BEST ENGLISH IRON. EASILY AND RAPIDLY ADJUSTED. 2000 of the above TIES now landing per British bark M. E. Seed, from Liverpool, and for sale at the lowest market rates by J. N. ROBSON, Voa. 68 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. aug23-lmoD*o_ Smloing material. Jj UILDERS' DEPOT, NO. 94 CHURCH STREET, Three Doors North of Broad. LIME, Cement, Laths, Plaster, Slates, Sashes, Blinds, Tile, Ac, Ac. MARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS, a beautiful substitute for Marble, at about one ba f the cost, junie E. M. GRIMEE. Railroa?s. NORTHEASTERN EAJLLKOAD COM PANT. CHARLESTON, s. C., February IL 1871. Trains will ?eave Charleston Daily at 6:30 A. M. and 6 p. M. Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex ep ted land 2:30 P. M. train does not leave Charleston 6 P. M., SUN OATS. Tram leaving 6:30 A. M. makes through connec? tion to New Torc, via Richmond and Acquis Creek only, going; through la 40 hoars. Passengers leaving by 6 P. M. Train na vt choice of route, via Richmond and Washington or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY by this Train lay over on SUNDAY In Bal i im ure. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN PAY In Wilmington, N. C. This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other points West and Northwest, both Trains making con nections at Washington with Western train* ot Baltimore and O hlo Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CLKAPOB. General Ticket Agent. febii-iamos_ SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL? ROAD. gilli? CHARLESTON, July 26, 1871. On and after MONDAY, July Slat, Trains will run dally as follows, viz: DAILY TRAIN. Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted...8.30 A. M. Arrive at Savannah, Sundays excepted.6.oo P. M. Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted....8.00 A. M. Arrivent Charleston, Sundays excepted.5.66 P. M. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Charleston, dally.3.25 P. M. Arrive at Savannah, dally.9.16 P. M. Leave Savannah, dally.11.16 P.M. Arrive at Charleston, dally.6.86 A. M. Night Train makes close connection at Savan? nah with the Atlantic A Qt If Railroad for points tn Florida. Sleeping Cars on all Wight Trains. Day Train makes connection at Savannah with Georgia Central Railroad for Macon and points South and West. Freights forwarded dally to and from Savan? nah and all points beyond. C. 8. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent S. C. BOYLSTON. G. F. and T. Agent. Jnly27 ?rnae, CrjtmicalB, &c. ROS ADALIS. .sr _____ ROS AD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROSAD ALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROSAD ALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROSAD ALIS, a potent remedy 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, of Baltimore. Dr. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore. Dr. TUGS. J. iso YUIN, of Baltimore. Dr. A. DCRGAS, of Tarboro', N. C. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, of Nlcholasvlle, Ey. Or. A. F. WHEELER, of Lima. Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. McCARTHA, or South carolina, and many omen. See HOSADALIS ALMANAC R08ADALL?, endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now or Mary? land Conference, formerly Chaplain In the Con? federate Army of Northern Virginia. HOS A DA LIS ls Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts at one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex? pelling all Impure matter and building up the system to a healthy, vigorous condition. llOS.vD.VLI8 IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH. WISEMAN A CO., J Agents In Dr. H. BA ER, ) Charleston. mare-ly_ B. CARPENTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 72 BROAD STREBT, Charleston, S. C., Will Practice in tire State and Federal Coarta feb2i C OLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C., WM. GORMAN, PROPRIETOR. The Proprietor or this pleasantly located ano elegantly furnished Establishment, at the State Capital, desiree to Inform the travelling public and others seeking accommodations, thai the "CO? LUMBIA" ls In every respect a first-class Hotel, unsurpassed by any in the State or the Unlte? states, situated in the business centre or the etty, with fine large airy rooms, and a table sup plied with every delicacy or the season, both from New York and Charleston markets, the Proprie tor pledges that no eUbrts will bi spared to give perrect satlsractton in every respect A urst-class Livery Stable is attached to the Hotel, where vehicles or every description can be nad at the shortest notice. Omnibuses attend the arrival and depanure of every Train. WM. GORMAN, Proprietor and Superintendent. J. D. BUDDS, Cashier. ap ri 3- wfm ?r?n? ?Jri?e {Distribution. $500,000 TO BES GIVEN AWAY! -o - THE . SOUTH CAROLINA References in South Carolina : te?era! WADE HAMPTON, General JOHN 8. PRESTON, Hon. B. F. PERRY, Hon. W. D. SIMPSON, U J" BONHAM. ANDREW SIMONUS. Faq., General JOHNSON HAGOOD, Hon. O. A. I KEN HOLM Hon. ARMISTEAD BURT, Governor J. L MANNING, Hon. JAMES OHESNOT, Hon. J. B. OAMPJB?LL? .References in New York City : AUGUST BELMONT A 00., Bankers; Hon. CHARLES O'CONOR, Counsellor-at-Law; Hon. JOHN E. WARD, Oonosellor-at-Law; Lion. ROGER A. PRYOR. uounsel.or-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, Merchant!. SSOO.OOO TO BE AWARDED TO THE TICKET-HOLDERS OF THE 8ERIE8 OF CONCERTS TO COMMENCE ON THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, 1871. AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, I CHARLESTON, 8. C., ON WHICH DAY THE DRAWING COMMENCES. THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION. UNDER THE AUSPICES of the "Sonth Carolina state Agricultural and Mechanical Society," will give a series er concerts at the Academy of Music, Charleston, B. 0., commencing October 1st, 1871, for the purpose of raising a lund to enable Emigrants to settle upon lands selected by the Association for Homes o? Northern and European Farmers and others. In the State of Sonth 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 M Cs io, will be deposited with the National Bank of the Republic, New York. $000,000 iN eiFTS ! Ut Girt-ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Charleston, S. a, coat to bniidaf280,000, having an annual ^ rental of about $20,000, from Opera House, stores and Halls; the bnllding being about 280 feet by 00 feet, and situated corner or sing and Market streets, in the centre of the city, and well known to be th? ilueat building and moat valuable property In Charleston, valued at.$400,000 ?d Girt-Cash. 100,000 8d Gift-cash. a5,ooo 4th0lft-caah. 10,000 6th Gift-Cash. 8,000 16 Gifts-Cash-each $1000. ?5,000 at Gifta-cash-each $500. l?,500 860 Gifts-Cast!-each $100. 35,000 MO Gina-cash-each $60. ia,300 ooo Gifts-cash-each $26. ia,soo mo Gifts-Cash-each $10. ia,soo MOi Gilts, amounts to.$500,000 BUTLER, CHADWICK GABY & GO., Agents 8. C. Land and Immigration Association, . General M. C. BUTLER, ) . JOHN CHADWICK. Esq., r CHARLESTON, 8. a General M. W. GARY, . J AGENTS WANTED-LIBERA Li COMMISSIONS ALLOWED. -0- > Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing: General A. R. WEIGHT, of Georgia. General BBADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. . . Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, o? New York. -0-, A. FAIR A N'T) COMMENDABLE 9CIBEME ! * CHARLESTON. 8. C., May -, 1871. We take pleasure In certiryin?c that we are acquainted with General M. 0. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., and Genera! M. W. GARY, of the firm of BUTLER, CHADWICK. GARY A 00., and know them to be gem lernen or Integrity, and we regard the object they have ot assisting Immigrante to homes in South Carolina or great importance to the State as well as to the Immigrants, and we tiave every conndence that their enterprise will be carried oat with fairness and honesty to all par* ilea concerned. ._ GEO. A. TRENHOLM, L W. HAYNE. B. H. RUTLEDGE, A. G. MAGRATH. JAMES CONNER. THOS. Y. SIMONS, JAMES R. PRINGLE, HENRY BUIST, m WILMOT O. DlSAOSSURE. ?Rc Ticket? can be procured or E. SEBBING A CO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 84 Broad street. (Dptical. jyjONEY CANNOT BUY ITt FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESSI! 1.0*0 The DIAMOND GLASSES, manaiactared by J. E. SPENCER A CO., New York, which are now oflered to the public, are pronounced by all the celebrated Optloiana of the world to be the most Perfect, Na? tural Artificial help to the human eye ever known. They are ground nuder 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 structed brings the core or centre of the lens di? rectly m front of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight, and preven ting all unpleasant sensations, such a* glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac. peculiar to all others In use. They are mounted In the finest manner, in frames of the best qcality, of all materials need for that purpose. Thea* finish and durability can not be surpassed. CAUTION.-None genuine unless bearing their trade mark stamped on every frame. JAMES ALLAN. Dealer tn Watches. Jewelry, Sterling Silverware and Optical Goods, No. 30T King street. oct31-stuthlyr Charleston, s. 0. Saner} ?ooos, Sft. MOTHERS, READ THIS ! IS THOROUGH? LY waterproof. Pro? tects clothing; retains Linen Diapers; avoids pins; permits circula? tion or air. Recom mended by physicians and all mothers whose children have worn them. Made in four sizes : 1 smallest ; 4 largest. Price $i. Malled free. Address F. VON SANTEN, Na 220 King street Charleston, H. C., Dealer In all kinds of RUBBER GOODS, such as Rubber Sheet lng, white and black. Air Pillows, Air and Water Reds, Hospital Cushions, Bandage Gum, Rubber Clothing, Piano Covers, DoorMats, Ac, Ac, and importer of Fancy Goods, Toys and Fireworks. )an0-3ruos_ CHARLESTON STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILL, WEST END WENTWORTH AND BEAUFAIN STS. The proprietor respectfully Informs his friends and the public that, having refitted the above Mill with improved Machinery, ls now prepared to receive orders for LOMBER of all descriptions, which will be furnished with dispatch, and at the lowest market prices. On hand a large stock or Seasoned, Dressed Flooing, Lining, Shelving and Weather BOARDS. Also, SHINGLES, Plast? ering Laths, Ac. J. H. STEINMEYER. jonio-tmna T HE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE SELF ACTING.-NO PUMPING.-NO ALB INJECTED. The best universal SYRINGE la the market It ls recommended by the first Physicians of th country. It ls so simple that it cannot get out or order There are no valves, and nothing that win cor rode. One will last a ure time. _, . ._, Dr: JOS. H. WARREN, an eminent Phlslcian, ol Boston writes to the manufacturers: _ "From the fact or lt8Slrtp'"dty_and ?orreci principie in the structure or you ?Fotmtain sy ringo,'and for the easy manipulation, practlcabb result, and comfort to the patient, I have recom mended this instrument extensively." The Protession are invited to call and examine the apparatus. . . " . For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BALK, iio. 131 Meeting street may30 Agent for South Carolina. ?llacljinerTj, (Eastings, &z. Jg STABLISH ED 1844. PHONIX IBON WOBES. JOHN P. TAYLOR ? CO., (Successors to Cameron A Co.,? . ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, Ac, Ac. Corner Eut Bay and Pritchard streets, near the Dry Dock, CHARLESTON, S. a H A N C ? A 0 TCIt E lt 8 OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Marine, stationary and Portable. BICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. COTTON PRESSES. Shafting, Pulleys and Gearing Iron Fronts for Buildings Canings of every kind in Iron or Brass Forgings or every description. to- Guarantee to lorn lah Engines and Boilers or as good quality and power, and at as low rates aa can be had in Now York, Baltimore or Full* adelph ia. AGENTS FOR JUDSON'S CELEBRATED GOVERNOR AND STOP VALVES, which are put on all Engines made at these WorfeB. aa- Repairs promptly attended ta marlo-mwremoBPAC _ ? \jA BSB^?L^BIIISSBUII 1 ' mar27-mwremos XT AS DE?SEN'S WORM CONFEOTIONS.W V (SANTONIN E.) 1 They 6 ? purely vegetable, safe and sure. TUS lest in nae. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, No. 181 Meeting street, Wnoeaa-e agent.