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WIXANOIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Charleston Stock and Bond Harket. BID. ASKED ?old. soul ht-rn Bank Billa. Bank or Camden. JJ Bant: of Chester. *.? Bank of Georgetown_-. J* Bank of Hamburg. JJ " Bank or South Carolina...... 66 ua Bank or State of South Carolina, . prior to 1861.. .... ...""" ?' M Bank or State or South carolina, arter 1st January. 13<51... 20 30 Commercial Bank. Columbia. 10 12 Exchange Bank. Columbia. 03 10 Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston. 01 02 Merchants' Bank. Cheraw. 04 06 Planters'Bank Fairfield. 03 05 State Bank. 00 07 State Securities. State Bonds, old. 75 00 State Bonds, new. 60 00 State Stock. .. 70 00 Railroad Securities. 8. C. Railroad and Bank Stock (ex div). 30 00 32 00 8. C. Railroad Six Per Cen:. Ronds.. .. ?0 00 ?. C. Railroad Seven Per Cent. . Bonds. 73 00 "Northeastern Ballroad Stock ?cap? tal).io 00 12 00 Northeastern Railroad Stock ipre feared. 3000 northeastern Railroad First Mort? gage Bonds. 8 Per Cent. 82 00 93 00 Sortheastern Railroad Second Mort? gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 80 00 82 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock. 20 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 74 00 77 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed . Bonds. 71 00 73 00 Savannah and Charleston 0 Per Cent-Bonds. 69 00 60 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad Oo-Stock. 1 00 2 00 Bienville and Colombia Railroad T Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds. 53 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad T Per Cent. First Mortgage Bouda 90 00 92 00 a reen ville and Colombia Railroad 7 Per Cent. Second Mortgage Bond?. 40 00 42 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent, certificates or Indebt? edness. 67 00 60 00 Ctnraw and Darlington Railroad Stock. nominal Ohen.\w and Darlington Raliroau First Mortgage Bonds. 88 00 90 00 ?Cheraw 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.60 00 63 00 Blue Ridge Kali:. ad First Mortgage Bonds.. 49 00 51 00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Stock. 8 00 9 00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7 per cent. First Mortgage Bonds.. 86 00 87 00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7per cent.Second Mortgage Bonds nominal All ty Railway Stock. 64 00 65 00 City Securities. 'City of Charleston Six Per Cent. Stock. 65 00 58 00 City or Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per Cent. Bonde.. 72 00 74 00 City or Columbia 6 Per Cent. Bonds. 04 00 65 00 City or Columbia 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 60 00 63 00 City of Savannah 7 per cen t.Bonds, Old. 85 00 ' City of Augusta 7 per cent. Bonds, old. 81 00 83 00 City or Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, Old. 60 00 63 00 0 ty of Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds; new. 60 00 63 00 Bank Stock. First National Bark of Charleston * Stock.120 00 125 00 People's National Bank Stock.104 00 106 00 Union Bank Stock. 6 00 5 25 South Carolina Lean and Trust Company.93 00 95 00 People's Bank Stock.....t .. 4 00 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank Stock. 200 2 60 Bank or Charleston Stock. 19 00 20 60 Carolina National Bank Stock. nommai Bank or Newberry S?ock. 3 00 Bank of Camden Stock. 5 00 8 00 Miscellaneous Securities. Charleston Gas Company Stock.19 00 20 00 ^Charleston Mining and Manufac taring Company Stock. nominal Wando Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock.260 00 275 00 Sulphurio 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. nominal Uklcora Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. nommai Farmers' Mining and Manufactur? ing Company stock. nominal Stono Mining and Manufacturing -ompany Stock. nominal Ttl? Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Market. Omet CHARLESTON NBWS, FBIOAT Eva*INO, September 8, 1871. COTTON.-The market for this staple showed a quiet and steady character. Sales about 60 bales say 6at 17,3 at irs', 20 at 13, 21 at 18X. 5 at 19 We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to {rood ordinary.15 @17X Low middling.~.18 (C Middling.18)?@19 Strict middling.No sales. KICK.-The market was quiet and without transactions. NAVAL STORES.-There were no sales reported FREIGHTS.-To Liverpccl by steam, dlrecr, nominal on uplands ; via New York, 9l6d on uplandp, - cn sea Islands; by sal, on uplands 9-16d, sea Islands nominal. T Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New Tort, by steam, Xe on uplands and lc on -? a Island?: si 2& 9 tierce on tice; by sall, Xe * re n cotton; - 9 tierce on rice: 40c V barrel cn toals, $'@ - ?. Mon lumber; $f@lo ^ M on timber. 1 Anton, bj sall, Xe ? ft cn upland cone. Io Providence, by sall $3 ft M cn boardc, * lt tb on cotton; by steam |1 fl balo on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, xe v* lb OD uplands; 07 sall, $7 Ht M cs boards; $9 0 t meer; $3 fi tou on clay, ard $3gS 60 cn phos phatea. To Baltimore, by cteam, xe 9 lb by sill, |0 6f@r tl M cn boards; $r@l 26 fi toa . n phosphate rock. Vessels are ;n demaud bj on: merchants to take lumber freights rrcm Georgetown, S. C., Danen and Salt la River, G-.. aid Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, an<< $10 Ol 2 fi M are the rates on lumber and beards. EXCHANGE.-sterling SO day billa 22. Do vi.".s 1 ic EXCHANQI. - The vanks are pur ?baling light checks on New York at nar; 6 days X 'ff; 10 days X off; 15 daya - off; 20 days - off; SO days - off. They are ceiling sight checks at '? premium. G01.0-:2@i3. markets by Telegraph. MONET MARKETS. LONDON, September 8.-Noon.-Securities un? changed. Evening.-Consols 93X&93X- Bonds 93X PARIS, september 8-Noon.-Bullion decreased twenty-four million francs. Rentes 57r25c. Nsw YORK, September 8-Noon.-Freights Arm. .stocks strong and active. Goid strong at 13. Gov? ernments strong and steady, .''ate bonds dull but steady. Money easy at 3. b-ccbange, long 8V: short 9 V Evening.-Frelirhts active and Armer. Monev easy at 2a3. Sten.ug steadier at s.S'as.v. Gold I3s;ai3\'. Governments declined >,'. State bonds heavy. Tennessees 73l<, new 73*. Virginias 63X. new 70. Louisianas f5. a?w 60; levees 71; eights 62. Alabamas 100; Oves es. Georglas 82: sevens SI. North Carolinas 43X. new 25. South Caroli? nas 75, new .=>;?,. Naw ORLEANS. September 8.-Bank sterling 23X Sight X premium. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, September 3-Noon.-Cotton opened arm;uplands9>?d. Orleans 9Xd;sales 15000 bales; for the week 119.000: exports 10.000; speculation 26,000; stock 52l.0'0; American 231,000; ?ecelpts 60,000; American 26,000; actual exports 8,000. Afternoon.-Cotton firm; steck afloat 529 000; american 68.000. Evening.-Cotton closed firm; uplands 9>?d Or? leans ?;*d: sales ?5,000 bales: speculation and ex? port 4000. Yarns and fabrics at Manchester firm with better p-lces. NEW YORK, september 8-Noon.-Cotton quiet and Orm; mi diing uplands 2oj?c, Orleaus 2ll?c; . sales 12C0 bales. ?vening.-Cotton quiet; sales 1816 bales; up? lands 1?Xc; OrleanB 2lXc BOSTON, September 8.-Cotton strong: mid? dlings 2-i?ic; net receipts 53 bales: gross 190: sales 500; stock 7500; net receipt* of the week iib gross if. ?: exports to Great Br.tatn iii; sales 01 week 2700. PHILADELPHIA. September 8.-Cotton strong middlings 2GX*21c PBOVIDENCK, september 8.-Cotton, net rc ?celpi? or the week 35 b les; stock 10,000. BALTIMORE, september 8.-Cotton quiet and firm; middlings 20X?20.t1'c: net receipt- li bales; gross 13; exports coastwise 100; sales 161: st ick 630; net receipts for the week 365; gross 391: ex? ports coast wise loo; sales for the wetk foo. CiTT POINT. September 8.-Cotton, net receipts of the week 69 baies. NORFOLK, September 8.-Low middling cotton 18c; net receipts 25 bales; exports coastwise 8; stock 330; net receipts of the week 307; exports of the week 329; sales of the week 50. WILMINGTON, september 8.-Cotton firm: mid? dlings 19c; net receipts 20 bales; sales 23: i.et re? ceipts of the week 135; exports coastwise 10; sales of the week 107. SAVANNAH, september 8.-Cotton very arm; asking higher rates; buyer* and sellers apart tending upwards: low middlings 19?;c; net re? ceipts "6 bales; exports coastwise U7: sales 15; stock 3100; net receipt* of the week 692; exports coastwise 807: sales of the week 160. AUGUSTA, Septemcers.-Cotton firm; miad ines I9l?c; net receipts io bales; f-ales TO; stock, ISTO. 1330; 1871, 2700; ret receipts for the week 340; sa'es or the week 450. ,_", MOBILE, September 8.-Cotton firm: middling 19?4'c: net receipts 55 bales: exports coastwise loo; sales 50; stock 5214; net receipts of week 5.- ; ex ports coastwise WS: sales of week 900. MEMPHIS. September 8 -Cottonflrm; middlings ?oe- net receipts 241 bales: shipments 9t; sales 400: stock. 1S7D. 4042; 1871. 1630; net receipts for the week 720; shipments 1036. NEW ORLEANS, seprember 9.-Cotton strong; middlings ?oa^'c; net receipts 198 bales; gios3 470- sales 4500; ?tock 25 668: net receipts or the week 2376; gross 2724; exports to Creat Britain 711 ; coastwise 1770; sales of the week 12.000. GALVESTON. Septembers.-Cotton steady; good ordinary I7MC; net receipts 416 bales; exports coastwise 513; sales 500; stock 1171, net receipts of the week 20S0; exports coastwise 972; sales ol the week 1475. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, September 8-Noon.-BreadstufTs active. Red winter wheat Hs 5d. Flour irregu? lar at 249 to 26s Sd. Corn 30s 9d. NEW YORK, September 8-Noon.-Flour 10c bet? ter. Wheat la2c better. Coin lc better. Pork steady at $13 50. Lard quiet Turpentine steady at 53i53>ic. Roam quiet at $3 l0a$3 15 for strained. Evening.-Flour Armer; common to fair extra $5 80a$6 75; goo<i to choice $6 80a$9. Whiskey dull at 92?c. Wheat la2c better; winter red 'Western $l 48a$l 63. Corn la2c be:ter at 69a70c. Pork steady at $13 50a$13 62. Urd firmer; kettle 9J?C. Naval stores steady. Tallow unchanged. CINCINNATI, September 8.-Flour, an advance asked, but none establish Corn In good de? mand at fall prices. Por' . demand good at full prices at $12 50. Lard, deuiand light. Shoulders firm at 9o. Bacon higher: shoulders 6,','c: sides "X rtjf. Whiskey steady at 9 ic. ST. LOUIS, September 8.-Flour Arm at closing; superfine winter $4*5. Cora In demand: sacks Sic. Whiskey 89c. Bagging quiet. Pork firm at $13, on or- ers. Bacon stiff with an advancing tendencv; shoulders 6>ic; clear sides "Xa-Sc; shoulders held at 6Xc at close. Lard firm a*. 9 t$MC NEW ORLE INS. September 8.-Flbur dull: su. perrine $4 62>ia4 7i; double $5 85; treble $6 25. Corn quiet: mixed 73; yellow and white ~3c. Oa;s 55. Bran $117. Bay market bare. Pork quiet; mess $13 S7>iau. Bacon 7>ia7,V ; clear rio 7*ia 7j?;cl ar 8*;a8X: hams, good sugar-cured, 14X; choi'-e ItalGM and scarce. Lard steady fierce ion al"V:; keg Ual4:. Sugar and molasses nothing doing. Whiskey 00ca$i. Coffee inactive. Interior Cotton Markets. CHESTER, September 5.-But little offering; low middlings 16j?c. ** YOKKV1LLE. September 6-Cotton 13al7c, with but little offering. CHARLOTTE. September 4 -No sales on Satur? day. Sold during the week 43 baies. Thematkc, under favorable advices from leading point?, has ruled very ti rm. The quotations are without change-middling iand low middling 17c. COLOMBO'S, September 6.-Good demand, but comparatively few offerings; middlings 17#C? low middling 17c. A lot would bring higher figures. Sales50 bales; receipts2 bales; shipment 54 bales. MONTGOMERY, September 6.-cotton ls In poo i demand, and prices have advanced; low inlddlir<gs 17>ialT>?c. New York Rice Market. From the Journal of Commerce, Wedne-day, September 6: There ls a good business doing for trade uses at full values. The supply continues to be quite moderate, and holders are Indifferent. The sait s are 700 bags Rangoon and Patna at 6%a 7Kc; 1000 bags do la bond at :. J,'c. gol ? ; 100 bags at 3>,c. and 76 tes Carolina at 8>ja9>?c: fancy we quote at exalOj for small lots. New York Naval St ?res Market. From the Journal of Commerce. Wednesday, September 6: The market for spirits turpentine ls stronger. Late full supplies have been pretty well worked off. and at the close there are no sellers under 52c for merchantable order. The local demand ls rather brisk, and ther? are an In? creased numbev of orders here from out-of-town buyers; aside from this, there ls a moderate speculative Inquiry. Sales embrace J2J barrels In lots at 5IXS52, mainly at the latter price; 26 New Yolk barrels at 62, and 500 barrtls tn Wilmington, to come to this market, at 47c, cost and freight. Tar ls still depressed. As (heseason is now lu for the making, with already a number or lots on the wo-y and arriving at Wilmington, the reeling here ls to unload as promptly as possible at the re duced prices. 25 barrels wilmington rope were so d at $3. and 25 barrels Washington at $3 25. Rosins-The high co&t of rrelght r om brings trade to a stand. The small stock here creates a firm reeling, and prices generali? are without quotable change. Sales embrace 100 barrels good strained tn yard at $3 25. and 77 barrels pale at $6 75. Tlie quotations are $3a3 10.i$3 20 f jr strained; No. 2 $3 50a4; No. 1 $4 25*J 25; pale $5 50a6 25; ext? pale $6 50a8 75. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, Seprember 7.-TURPENTINE.-In the earlier part of thc week Just passed thc mar? ket for thia article ruled quiet and steady, and prices remained unchanged up to Monday, when yellow dip advanced 5c. Thc receipts both by river and rall have been only moderate, and all brought to market has been taken to supply dis? tillers' aemands. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Since the close of our last review the market for this article has bren unsettled, and has had a downward tendency. On Tuesday there was a better reeling manifested and it advanced lc and has ruled firm and steady since, the marka closing at 46sc ROSIN.-There has been no denni*" changes In this article -ince the clos ; of our last, and prices have ruled the same. Strained has been less ac? tive. No 2 has been steady and there has been no change In price, the market opening at $2 50 and closing at that figure. The finer grades have re? tained their own, and no changes have taken place. TAR.-The market for this article during the week Just closed nas been quiet, and very few transactions have taken place. T<:ere have been only a few buyers, ana on account of the little de? mand on Monday lt declined 10 cent9. Trie re? ceipts have been about 600 bois, market closing with a better feeling at $2 15 per bbl. Receipts by Railroad, September 8. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 102 tales cotton, 75 obis flour, iso sacks corn, 54 bbl! naval stores, 13 cars wood and lumber. To Railroad Agent, L L> DeSaussure, J 0 Mallonee. C Llebenrood. Mu'daugh A Mathews, w VV smith, Kinsman A Howell. Heeder A Davis. Prizer, Rod? gers A co, G ll Walter A co. Mowry A Son. Wm C Bee A co. E M Hacker. Frost A Xdger. Dowling A co. G Foll?n, THAW Oewees, O W Williams A co, WRs A co. John Campsen A co, O F wieters, J A Quackeabush, Tied-.man, Caller A co, and H Cjbla A co~ FORT CALENDAR. MOON'S THASIE. Last orjar-.er. st!:. 4 boen. 50 minite*.evening. New M ?on, lita. 1 hour. 49 minutes, evening. F ts: quarter, tast. ii honra, 62 minute*, evening. Full Moon, nutt, o hour, 24 minutes, evening. i SEFT? MUER. 4i*iouday_ 5, ruesday. Bl Wednesday.. 7 rjiursday.... 8, ffTlday. 9| Saturday 10; Sunday_ FHHe. 5..83 5. .38 5..39 5. .40 5..40 5..41 5.. 42 SUN SETS. 6..19 8..13 6..16 6..15 e..14 6..12 6..11 MOON I mon S. O tS. WATER. 9..50 10.. 2) ll.. 3 ll..46 morn. 12..34 1..26 10..53 ll..43 12..33 1..23 2..27 3.. 31 4..29 ST ARISE XE ITS. CHARLESTON, 6. C.SEPTEMBER 9. Lat 82 deg 46 min 33 sec. | Lon 7?deg 57 min27 sec ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sloop Isabella. Lanndrich. A9hepoo. 1300 ijU3h els rough ria. To Louis D DeSaussure. Sloop Agnes. r ora Eellveu Plantation. 2 bales sea Island colton. To J K Heath. F.tOM THIS PORT. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New Y'ork. September 5. Spanish bark PepiDa, Umber, Barcelona, 18th Angi st. British bark Vinco, Robson, Liverpool, 24t':i Au? gust. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Falcon. Uaynle. at Baltimore, 6th September. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW Y'ORK, September 6.-Arrived, thc Erin. Arrived oof. the Ru-f-la, Silesia, Batavia, barks Waverly and \ lilage Queen. S A'iE\? CATARRH REMEDY PIERCE'S GOLDEN DISCOVERY', DEBING'S PILE REMEDY, and ai; other new Preparations. Foi sale by DR. H. BARR, mario_ Ko. 131 Meetinsr street. FINE FRENCH EXTRACTS FOR THE H ANDRERCHIEF. LUBINAS, CHIKiS', MOCILLERON'S, AC For saie, ?a quantities to suit purchasers, by . ?. UR- H. BAER, ?ajsl No. 131 Meeting street. (Engines, iflarrjinerrj, Ut. STEAM ENGINES CMMl BARKLEY & CO. Keep constantly on hand, and ready for Imme? diate delivery, STAT.(WARY, PORTABLE AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINES, and can furnish, at short no lce, any description of Engine not kept regularly tn stock. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of approved Patterns and different sizes, ready tor delivery, and Otted with either Ratchet or Screw-Head Blocks. GRIST MILLS, From Sixteen to Thirty lach; French Burr, Dou? ble-Geared GRIST MILLS. Also, the Universal or Star COTTON GINS, THRESHERS, CANE MA? CHINERY, HORsE-POWERS, Ac. BAR IRON, STEEL AND METALS. A lane assortment constantly on hand of the above articles. NAILS, SPIKES &c. HENRY DISSTON St, SON'S PATENT CIRCULAR. GANG. MULAY, HAND AND CROSS CUT SAWS, GUMMING MACHINES, FILES, Ac. Also, MILLER'S CELEBRATED "INSERTED TOOTH" SAWS. SWADGES AND SAWYER'S TOOLS GEN? ERALLY. RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT AND MILL SUPPLIES. OILS. A full Hue of Pure OILS, as follows: Sperm, Lard, Nearsfoot, C.. B. A Co.'d Lubricator, "White Oak Oil,' Tallow, Axle Grease. T3 E LTING. Rubber and Leather BELTING, warranted. Also, ?um and Hemp 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'a Brass-work. ? PLAIN AND GALVANIZED IRON ?PIPES, , At Factory Prlce3 of MORRIS TASKER A CO. STEAM AND MALEABLE IRON FITTINGS. WHITE LEAD, COLORS AND PAINT OIL. ROPE, OAKUM, SHEATHING FELT AND PAPER, NAILS, SPIKES, Ac. CARTS, WAGONS AND TIMBER TRUCKS. or the celebrated make or WILSON, CHILDS A CO., Philadelphia. PATENT IRISH ROOFING FELT. CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., N. E. CORNBR MEETINO IND CCMBSBLAND STS., augl4-smth6moDAW CHARLESTON, S. C. Cotton ?Tics, (Eins, Ut. T~ IIB w i N S H ? P^T?~T?01i~SIN, ?-A W--" MANCFACTCRED IN ATLANTA, OA. ?si The ^bscmers are the Agents for the^ale of the above Superior GIN, and beir to call the atten? tion of Planters to Its merits. Price $4 per Siw, delivered at any Railroad Station In the state. PELZER, RODGERS A CU., aug23-2mos Brown A Co.'s WharL T H E WALLIS" TIE. DIPLOMAS FOR BEST COTTON TIE GRANTED BY Louisa na State Fair, April, 1870. Georgia State Fair, October, 1870. Cotton States Fair, october. 1870. Ml-slsslppi State Fair. October, 1370. Aiatama State Fair, November, 1870. MADE Of THE BEST ENGLISH JIRON. EAS:LY AND RA ri DI,Y ADJUSTED. 2000 or the above TIES now landing per British hark M. E. Seed, rr ?rn Liverpool, and ror aale at the lowest market rates by J. N. ROBSON, Nos. 63 East Biy aad l and 2 Atlantic Wharf. ang23-lnviD?c .fanni <5oods, Ut. MOTHERS, READ THIS! _ IS THOROUGH /^?MRFKA-OI?B^ ly w*tt;rproor. Pro ? ?UlttnavlAPl?? tcctg clotnUjg;. retalns JPs*^ JJ*^fl Linen Diapers; avoids F'^5**^ ?jff!!f^H Plas; Permits circula? rs JS^l* U tl?n or alr Recora 1 ' v>./ Ter \\ mended by physicians I I V Yl and all muthera whose f *o / A va* -\ cnlldrcn Dave worn /? / k \ \ lnem- Made ,n fonr ? _ / /V \ A sizes : 1 smailes t : 4 / V largest. Price si. ^Osk./ Malleil free. Address ?9 King street, Charleston, S. C., Dealer In ali kinds or RUBBER GOODS, such as Rubber Sheet It.?, white and black. Air Pillows, Air and Water lieds, Hospital Cushions, Bandage Gum. Rubber Clothing, Piano Covers, DoorMats. Ac, Ac, and Importer of Fancy Goods, Toys and Fireworks. InnP-laoa JgENZINE, DOUBLE DISTILLED, FOR CLEANING CLOTHES. For sale wholesale and retail by Dr. H.BAER, No. 131 Meeting street. JUST RECEIVED, CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, (Ucimbold's,) By DR. II. BAER, mayl? No. 131 Meeting street. Q.ERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL I AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS ! This ia the bos: Medicine for young children suffering with Colic, Diarrhoea, or any other com ?l?int, inrlden: to Teething. It may be given with safety, as li contains no opium, or other In unous anodyne. Price, 2-1 cents a bottle. Manufacture! and tor sale bv _" DB. H. BAER J*HE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIED. Professor LOUIS WUN?RAM'S BLOOD PURL fl INO AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (In Pills OJ 'owders,) for thc cure of all Acute or Chronlt Jlseases, resulting from impure blood and Imper cet digestion. Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro essor Louis Wundram, Brunswick, Germany :i GOUTPOWDKItS. ?mau,., Rheumatic Tincture. Epileptic Remedy. Toothache Drops. Herb Tea (ror Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) Raenmatic Herb Tea. Gout Tincture. Eye Water. Wnndwaaaer (the German "Painkiller/', For sale by Dr. H. 3 A ER, maj30 NO. 131 Meeting Btreet, _Shipping._ JpOR NEW YORK. ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, AT 2 O'CLfjfcKP. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870 STATEROOMS ALL ON" DECK. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship SOOTH CAROLINA. Beckett. Commander, will sall for New York on SATURDAY, September 9th, at 2 o'clock P. M.. from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. ThrouRh Billa of Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania. Gotten burg. and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New England Cities as usual. Insurance by Steamers of this Line % per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very fine State-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 28 Broad streer, or to WM. A COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharf. sep2-smwfs5 _ BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The fine Steamship SRA GULL, Dutton, Com? mander, will aall for Baltlrac-e, on SATURDAY, September 9, at half-past l O'CIOCK P. M. ta* Philadelphia rrelghta forwarded to thai city by railroad from Baltimore without addi t lo nal insurance, and Consignees are allowed ara? re time to sample and sell their Goods from theRallrnad Depot in Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. TRENHOLM. Agent. s(p'.-tuths3 No. a Union Wnarvta. JpOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY will dispatch one of their first-class, full powei Iron Screw Steamships from PIER No. 48 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS FOLLOWS: MANHATTAN, Capt. PRICE, Jr..Sept 8, at 12 M '?.'OLOR ADO, Cap LT. F. FRK KM AN. Sept 13, at 3 P M WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLIAMS. ..Sept 20, at io A M NEVADA Capt FORSYTH....Sept27, at 3 PM Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Offlce No. 20 Broadway) $30, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to , WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 63 Wau street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued by the Charleston and New York Steamers, which make close connection with the above line. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., mays Or WM. A. COURTENAY_ ^NCHOR LINE STEAMERS SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATUR? DAY TO* AND FROM NEW TORR AND GLASGOW. CALLING AT LONDONDERRY TO LAND MAILS AND PASSENGERS. The Steamers of thia favorite Line. are built expressly for the Atlantic Pas-_ senger Trade, and fitted up In every respect, with all the modern Improvements calculated to Insure t ne safely, comfort and convenience of Passen? gers. PASSAGE RATES, PAYABLE IN CURRENCY, To Glasgow, Liverpool and Londonderry-First Cabin, $65 and $75, according to location; Cabin Return Tlcketa. $130, securing best accommoda? tions; Intermediate, $33; Steerage, $28. Parties sending for their friends in the Old Country can purchase tickets at reduced rates. For further particulars, apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowling Green, N. Y., or to DOUGLAS NESBIT, No. 3 Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, S. O. MMT Responsible Agents wanted in town and country._jnn20-paw3mos pACLFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPY*S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of thc above linc leave Pler^dvo^ No. 42, North River, foot of CanalJ^UflK street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the Itu and 30th of every month (except when these lates fallon Sunday, then the Saturday preced mg. All departures connect at Panama with steam? ers for south Pacific and Centrai American ports. Departure of 15th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. Fur Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco first of every month, except when lt falls on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No california steamers touch as Havana, bet go direct from New York to Asplnwall. one hundred pounds baggage free to each adul', Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other Information app.y at thc COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foot of Oana! street, North River, New York. F. H. BABY, Agent. jaiy26-lyr Draus, Cljemirole, Ut. R08ADALI8. ROSAD 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 : Dr. R. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore. Dr. T. C. PUGH, or Baltimore. Dr. THOS. J. BOTKIN, of Baltimore. Dr. A D URO AN, or Tarboro'. N. C. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, or Nlcholasvile, Ky. Dr. A. F. WHEELER, or Lima. Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, or Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. McCARTUA, or South Carolina, and many otnera. See ROSAD AL IS ALMANAC ROeADAXIS, endorsed by Rev. DABNEYBALL, now of Mary? land Conference, formerly Chaplain In the Con? federate Army or Northern Virginia. ROSADALffi 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. ROSAJDAJL.IS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH. WIN BM AN A CO.,} Agents In Dr. II. BABB, ) Charleston, mars-ly Sapping. F LOB IDA, The Steamer CH Y POINT, Captain 3. E. McMillan, at the request of many Merchants and Mt ppers, wi i c mtln?e her rrlps to Florida, and will receive Freight on WED? NESDAY next and leave with dispatch. sep9 RAVKNEL * co.. Agents. F OR BEAUFORT, PACIFIC AND CHISOLM'S LANDINGS, HILTON' HEAD AND SPANISH \WELLS. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. MCNELTY, Is now receiving Freight at Ac- r _ T-Tf^*!*. :ommodatIon Wharf, and will leavesMBHKi DQ MONDAY MORNiNO.thellth Instant, at a o'clock. Returning, will leave Beaufort TUESDAY MORN? ING. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAYESEL, HOLMES A CO., ser-9-2_No. 177 Ea?r Bhy. J?\ O R LIVE P.,0 O L . The first class British Bark KATHLEEN, Ju Samuel Wright. Master, lu now ready to SHH receive Cargo for the above port. For engagements of Freight, apply to HENRY CARD, sepo Accommodation Wharf. F OR FORT SUMTER BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast, safe and comfortably appointed Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharf SMI IYKRY DAY, at io o'clock morning, and half-past 3 o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, apply to CATTAIN' THOMAS YOUNO, auglB _On Board. Railroads. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON R. R. OFFICE, ) CHARLESTON, S. C., September 2.1871. ( On and alter this date the NIG UT TRAIN on this Road will be discontinued until further no? tice. . ' The MORNING TRAIN win leave as usual at 8.30 A. M., Sundays excepted. C. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. S. C. BOYLSTON, G. T. Agent._sep8 NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM PANY. CHARLESTON, S. C., February ll, 1871. Trains will leave charleston Dally at 6:30 A M. and 6 P. M. Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A M. (Mondays ex epted) and 2:30 P. M. Tram does not leave Charleston 0 P. M., So OATS. Tram leaving 6:30 A. M. makes through connec Hon to New York, via Richmond and Acquis Creek only, going throngh In 40 hours. Passengers leaving by 6 P. Mr Train hav i chotee or route, via Richmond and Washington or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leavtnp FRIDAY by this Train lay over on SUNDAY in Bal :imore. Those leaving ou SATURDAY remain SUN PAY in Wilmington, N. C. Thia ls the cheapest, quickest and most plcasim route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other point? West and Northwest, both Trams making con nectlons at Washington with Western train' of Baltimore and O hlo Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent P. L. CLKAFOR, General Ticket Agent. febll-12moa_ OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. S CHARLESTON, S. C., Jone 8, 1871. On and after SUNDAY, June ll, the Passen ger Trains on thc soutu Ci>rjuna Railroad wu ruo as follows: FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.20 A. M. arrive at Augusta.4.25 P. M FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. 3.40 P. M. JOB CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.3.20 P. M. Leave Columbia.7.40 A. M Arrrlve at charleston.8.20 P. M. THROUGH WILMINGTON TRAIN. Leave Augu-ta.loo A. M. Arrive at Ringville. 0.05 A. M. Leave Ringville. 1.45 P. M. Arrive at Augusta. 7.45 P. M. AUGUSTA KIO HT BXPBBB?. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston. 8.80 P. M. arrive a-Aua: JSta.7.06 A At Leave Augusta. e.oo P. M -?rrive at Charleston.5.40 A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT BXFK3SS. (Sundays excepted.) Oeave Charleston.7.10 P. M lrrlve at Columbia. e.oo A. M li .'ave Columbia.7.60 P. M Arrive at Charleston.6.46 A. M SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.2.45 P. M. Arrive at Summerville.4.10 P. M. ijcavc Summerville.7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.16 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. cave Camden.6.00 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.io.-io A. M. Leave columbia.1.25 P.M. iVrrlve at Camden.6.00 P. M. Day and Night Trains make close connections at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Centra Railroad. Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville md Columbia Railroad. Camden Train connects at Klugvllle dally (ex? cept Sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia and returns on Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. 8. B. PICKENS, 0. T. A_lanlO ?pticol. 1UTONEY CANNOT ' BUY 1T? " FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS!! ?ss The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., New York, which are nowoflered to the public, are pronounced by all the celebrated Opticians of the world to be the most Perfect, Na? tural Artificial help to the human eye ever known. They are ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, "Diamond," on account of their hardness and brilliancy. The scientific principle on which they are con? structed brings the core or centre of the lens di? rectly in front of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as 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 quality, or all materials used for that purpose. Then* ?nlsh and durability can not be surpassed. CAUTION.-None genuine unless bearing their trade mark stamped on every frame. JAMES ALLAN, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry. Sterling silverware and Optical Goods, No. 307 King street. octal-stuthl yr Charleston. S. C. gPONGES! SPONGES i Just received a fine assortment BATHING SPONGE Carriage Sponge Toilet sponge Surgeon's Sponge, Ac, Ac For sale by DR. H. BAER, may is No. 131 Meeting street. gLECTRO MAGNETIC BATTERIES, KEDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE BAOS, AC. For sale by DB. H. BAER, mario No.l3lMeetlng street? ?ranft Pri?e Pis?ribntion. nv REAL ESTATE AND U. S. GOLD DOMOS Wiirposltlvely be Distributed by RAFFLE on the 22d day of November, 1871, In public, n toe City of Charleston, at io o'clock A. M., by tue CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION FOR THE BE NEFIT OF THE FREE S OHO O L FUND, CHARTERED BY THE" LEGISLATURE OF 80DTH CAROLINA AT ITB LAST SESSION AND APPROVED MARCH 6*, 1871. ONLY FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE ! THE BAFFLE WILL POSITlTELY TAKE PLACE ON WEDNE8DAY, THE 22p DAY OP NOVEMBER, 1871, IN PUBLIC, TN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. All the Property, Real and Personal, mentioned below must be Distributed In the Award, and a valid deed of each piece or Real Estate, free from all lncumbrances given. The Personal Property, and United States Gold Bonds, will be delivered Immediately after the Raffle. Each and every Certificate has Three separate and distinct Numbera In figures, and the words of each figure written thereon, and are all combined with each other from Nos. 1 to 78 promiscuously. All the certificates of Shares issued by the company, with their nembers, are registered In their booka. SCHEDULE OF AWARDS. That Certificate or Share having on lt the 1st, 2d and 3d numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to the award of that first-class Three-story Warehouse, situate on u Meeting street, No. 147, Charleston. S. C., (opposite the Charleston HoteL) being 88 feet r~ front, by about 240 feet deep, free from all lncumbrances, and valued at;.$35,ooo That Certificate or Share having cn lt the 4th, 6th and 6th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to the award or that first class Three-story Warehouse, No. 145 Meeting street, Charleston, s. C., free from all lncambrances, valued at.130,000 That Certificate or Share having on lt the 7th, 8th and 9th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to the award or that first-class Three-story Warehouse, No. 143 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C., free rrom all lncumbrances, valued at.$37,500 That Certificate cf Share having on lt the loth, 11th and 12th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to the award of that Three-story Warehouse, No. 141 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C.. free from lncumbrances. valued at.935,000 The above Four Warehouses are opposite the Charleston Hotel, and are the most Valuable Property In Charleston. That Certificate of Share having on lt the 2d, 3d and 4th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award of that Fine Piece or Property, situate on Broad street, Charleston, S. C., and known aa the "Mansion House," free from all lncumbrances. valued at.930,000 That Certificate of Share having on lt the 3d, 4th and 5th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award of that Fine Two-story Dwelling, situate on Gadsden and Lamber street, Columbia, S. C., with all the outbuildings and Improvements, with about half aa acre or ground thereto, valued at.910,000 That Certificate or Share having on it the 5tb, 6th and 7th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award or that Fine Cotton Plantation, containing about iy? acres, one-third cleared, and heavily timbered, situate in the county of Darlington, 8. C., on the Great Peedee River, free from lncumbrances. valued at.s.910,000 That certificate of Share having on lt the Otb, 7th and 8th numbers obtained oa the Raffle will be entitled to an award or United States Gold Bonds (new issue) or tho value or.93,000 That Certificate of Share having on lt the 8th, otb and 10th numbera obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award of Untied States Gold Bonds (new Issue) or the value of.93.000 That Certificate of Share having on lt the Otb, loth and nth numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award of United States Gold Bonds or the value of.$1,000 Those 40 Certificates or Shares having on them the following numbera obtained on the Raffle: 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d Sd 6th 7th 8th Oth 10th 11th 12th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 6th 4th 7tb 4th 8th -ith Sth 4th 10th 1th lltb 4th 12th 5th 6th 6th 6th 6th 6th 6th 6th 7th 8th 8th loth nth 12th 8th 5th 6th 6th 5th 6th 6th 6th 6th 9th 6th loth 6th. mu 6th 12th 7th 6th 7th lOtb 7th lltb 8th 7th -th 7th ith 8th 7th 8th sth 8th 9th 9th 12th loth lltb 12th nth 12th eth ist 1st 1st ist Ut loth ad 4th 6th 6th 7th 12th 4th 6th 6th 7th sth Will each be entitled to an award in United States Gold Bonds of the value of.9300 Those 40 Certificates of Shares having on them the following numbers obtained on the Raffle: lat 1st 1st lat 2d 2d 2d 2d 8th 9th loth nth 4th 6th 6th 7th 9th 2d loth 2d nth 2d 12th 3d 6th 3d 6th 3d 7thi3d 8lb|3d 9th 10th 11th 6th 6th 7th 8th 0th 10thl3d nth 4th 12th 4th 6th 4th 7th 4th 8th Uh 9th Uta 10th 6th nth 6th 7th. 8th 9th 10th lltb 7th l2tB?',th 7th 5th 8th 5th 9th Sth lothloth nth eth 12th 6th 8th 6th 8th 9th loth nth 8th 9th loth nth 9th loth lltb 12th 9th loth lltb 12th 7th 7th 7th 8th 8th 9th ist 1st 9th loth nth loth nth nth 8d 3d loth nth 12th nth 12th 12th 6th Will each be entitled to an award of United States Gold Bonds of the valne of. All the other Certificates or Shares having on them any three numbera obtained on the Raffle, and not designated as any or the above Certificates are, will each be entitled to an award of United States Bonds or the value of.?..990 Awards will be made only to such Certificates of Shares as have furee numbers on them, so ob* tained on the Raffle. To such as desire to take Shares lu this Great Raffle and Distribution or Real and Personal Property, the Directors will arro nf every fad 1 ty and satisfaction, and perfect falrne-a will be exercised throughout, and many persons may trace their future prospects ta business and station La society to a fort?nate Share herein. Orders, with the money for Certificates, may be seat by Express, or Registered Letters, or Postofflos Orders, at the risk of the Association. Persons sending orders will be particular to give their names, places of residence, County and State, which will be entered In tue Books or the Company, and Im? mediately upon the Raffle taking place, the Offlclal Raffled Numbera will be forwarded to each Correspondent. THE RAFFLE WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE ON THE DAY NAMED, and every Award Of the Property and Gold Bonds MUST be made to the Holders of the Certificates, ta- Address all orders to the. CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, No. 147 july25-tothDac MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. $500,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! -o THE SOUTH CAROLINA i References in South Carolina : General WAD hi HAMPTON, General JOHN S. PRESTON, Hon. B. F. PERRY, Hon. W. D. SIMPSON, Governor M. L. BONHAM. ANDREW 8IM0NDS. Esq., General JOHNSON HAGOOD,?Hon. O. A. IH UN HOLM, Hon. ARM1STEAD BURT, Governor J. L. MANNING, Hon. JAMES CHESNUT, Hon. J. B. CAMPBELL. References in New York City : AUGUST BELMONT A CO., Bankers; Hon. CHARLES O'CONOR, Counsellor-at-Law; Hon. JOHN E. WARD, Counsellor-at-Law; Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR. Counsellor-at-Law; Colonel RICHARD LATH* ERS, T. A. HOYT, Esq.. President Gold Room; HUNT, THOMPSON A CO.. Factors; ANDERSON, STARR A co., Merchants; PETITS A CO., Merchants; F. ZOGBAUM A FAIRCHILD, Merchants. SnOO.OOO TO BE AWARDED TO THE TICKET-HOLDERS of THI SERIES OF CONCERTS TO COMMENCE ON THE FIR8T OF OCTOBER. 1871. AT THE ACADEMY OF MU8IC. CHARLESTON, 8. C., Oh WHICH DAY THE DRAWING COMMENCER! THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION, UNDER THE AUSPICES of the "South Carolina state Agricultural and Mechanical Society," will give a series er concerti at the Academy or Music. Charleston, S. 0., commencing October 1st, 1871, for the purpose of raising a lund to enable Emigrants to Bettie upon lands selected by toe Association for Bornea or Northern and European Farmers and others, in the State or South Carolina, and for their transportation thither and support for the first year. 150,000 8EA80N TICKET8 OF ADMISSION, AND NO MORE, AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. ALL THE PREMIUMS. INCLUDING DEED AND CERTIFICATE OF flTLE TO ACADEMY OF MUsic, will be deposited with the National Bank of the Republic, Kew York. $500,000 TIS GIFTS ! 1st Gift-ACADEMY OF MUSIO, Charleston, 8. C., cost to build $280,000, having an annual rental of about $20,ooo, from Opera House, Storesand Halls; the building being about 230 feet by 60 feet, and situated corner of King and Market streets, in the centre of the city, and well known to be the finest building and moat valuable property In Charleston, valued at......9850,000 ld Girt-Cash. 100,000 Od Olft-Cash. ?5,000* 4th Gift-Cash. 10,000 6th Gift-Cash. 5,000 S6 Girts-Cash-each $1000. 85,000 26 outs-cash-each $&oo. ?a.soo 360 Oirt-8-Cash-each $100. 35,000 aso Girts- Cash-each $50. 13,500 600 Gifts-Cash-each $26. la.soo 1250 outs-Cash-each $10. 13,500 1404 Giru, amounts to.9500,ooo BUTLER. CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents S. C. Land and Immigration Association, General M. C. BUTLER, ) JOHN CHADWICK. Esq., V CHARLESTON, S. a General M. W. GARY, ) AGENTS WANTED-LIBERAL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED. 'Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing: General A. B. WRIGHT, of Georgia. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR, ol New York. -o A FAIR AND COMMENDABLE SCHEME Ii CHARLESTON. 8. C., May -, 1871. We take pleasure In certifying that we are acquainted with General M. C. BUTLER, JOHN L'HADWICK, Esq., and Genera1 M. W. GARY, ot the firm or BUTLER, CHADWICK. GARY A CO., and ruow them to be gentlemen of Integrity, and we regard the object they have or assisting Immigrant? to homes lu South carolina or great importance to the State as well as to the Immigrants, and wa have every confidence that their enterprise will be carried out with fairness an<i honesty to all par .lee concerned. . _ GEO. A. TRENHOLM, I. W. HAYNE. B. H. RUTLEDGE, A 0. MAGKATH, JAMES CONNER. . THOS. Y."SIMONS, JAMES R. PRINGLE, HENRY BUIST, WILMOT 0. DsSAUSSURE. Tickets caa be procured of E. SEBRINO ? CO., and J. L. MOSES, Genera; Agents, No. 84 Brot* street. *