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roetry Of tile Period. The following ?3 a Western rejoinder to the poetical p.eas pt? in by Walt Whitman, at the opening ol' the Kew York American Institute Fair a lew days ajo. We incline to the opinion that the "Taup" is out-yauped by the Pike County melodist : Yon fellows East may sing as you P^a'f. And tickle the scalps or all concerned, You may cant awav w::b caut.iariaea, Rip with Euript.l?s. and M?derned And never stet ill! J ou pass i eery. Wc don't prance round ?a white klC gloves, Smellm' or grease and sarsj rrc^k; Our vittles ain't hnnny and turtle-doves. And when tee kiss, it's a reg'Ur smack. We take t logs rough, cut we swaller 'em whole, We drn't pr?teul to be slmperln' pious; And what we are St tor. blast my soul ! K you want to know, come out and try ns : These here United States, they say, ls owin' the world an outfit or verse: Pike County'll fix lt. any day, And -?ho goes rurder "ll rare the worse. Tuere'a a man live3 oat on the perarli thar, In an old shebang, as I've heard tootln'. And li hls'n don't go through your hide and nar, It's my opinion there'll be some shootiu'. WINASCIAL AND COXMKR01A.L. VB? Charleston. Stock; and Bond Harket. BD. ABKBD ?old. 13 I* Southern 'ant Billa. B ank or Camdea.. 30 Bank of Chester.?. 15 18 Bank or Georgetown--. Ot 02 Bank or Hamburg. 10 15 Bans or South Carolina. 10 Bank or State or South Carolina, prior to 1881. nominal Bank or State or South Caroona, after 1st January. 1881. 32 X 37 Commercial Bank. Columbia.. io 12 Exchange Bank, Columbia. 08 10 farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston. Ol 02 Merchants' Bank. Cheraw. 04 06 Planters' Bank Fairfleld. ca 05 State Bank. 06 07 sr. te Securities. State Bonds, old. 75 00 ?tate Bonds, new. 60 00 State Stock. 70 00 Railroad Securities. S. C. Railroad and Bank Stock (ex div). 33 00 35 00 8. C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bond9.. 61 CO 83 00 ? C. Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bouda. 70 00 73 00 Northeastern Ratiroatf Stock (capi? tal). 10 00 12 00 Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre ferred. 88 50 39 00 Northeastern Railroad First Mort? gage Bonds. 8 Per Cent. 89 00 91 00 ..Northeastern Railroad Second Mort? gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 80 00 82 00 -Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock. 15 co -Savannah and Charleston Railroad First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 74 00 77 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds. 67 00 63 00 Charleston and Savannah 6 Per Cent Bonds. 63 00 65 Q0 Greenville and Columbia Railroad OO- S-.ck. 1 50 2 60 Green vi le and Columbia Railroad T Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds.. 68 00 jSreenvllle and Columbia Railroad 1 Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds 90 oo 92 00 greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. Second Mortgage Bonds. nommai Greenville and Comm'? la Rall roan 7 Per Cent Certificates of Indebt? edness. 67 00 60 00 Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Stock. nominal Cheraw and Darlington Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. 83 00 90 00 Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Second Mortgage Bonds. 71 00 73 00 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Stock,....,. 43 00 5300 "Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta. Railroad First Mortgage Bonds... .. 8100 Spartanburg and Union Railroad State guaranteed Bon's. 60 00 63 00 Blue Ridge Railroad First Mortgage Bonds.. 75 00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Stock... 8 00 9 00 Kempnls and Charleston Railroad 7per cent. First Mortgage Bonds.. 85 0 0 87 00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Tper cent.Second Mortgage Bonds nominal .OHjr nanni? SUMA "A City Securities. CHF or Charleston Six Per Cent Stock. . 65 00 58 00 City or charleston Fire Loan 7 Per Cen:. Bonds.. 72 00 74 00 Ctty or Columbia e Per Cent. Bonds. 65 00 6 City or Columbia 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 60 00 63 00 City ot Savannah 7 per cent.Bouda, Old.. 85 00 City or Augusta 7 per cent. Bonds, Old. 81 00 83 00 City or Memphis 0 per cent. Bonds, Old.,.. 60 00 63 00 City ol Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, new.50 oo Bank Stock. First National Banx or Charleston Stock.125 00 People's National Bank Stock.104 oo iou oo Onion Bank Stock.t. 6 oo 6 25 South Carolina Loan and Trust Company. par ?tople's Bank Stock. 8 50 .Planters' and Mechanics' Bank Stock. 200 2 50 'Bank or Charleston Stock. 21 00 22 00 Carolina National Bank Stock. nommai Bank of Newberry Stock. 3 oo Bank of Camden Stock. 6 00 8 oo | Bf lscellaacoua Securities. Charleston Gas Company Stock. 19 00 20 00 Charleston Mining ard Manufac? turing Company Stock. nominal Wando Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock. par ltooo Sulphuric Acid and Superphos? phate Company Stock. par Marine and River Mining and Man? ufacturing Company Stock. Atlantic Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock. par 110 00 Palmetto Mining and Manui'actur L.g Company stock. nominal Calcera Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. nominal Farmers' Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Mock. nominal Stono Mining* and Manufacturing Company Stock. nommai The Charleston Cotton, Klee and Naval Stores Harket. OPTICI GHART.ISTON NBWS, ) 7t'ESDAT EVININS, September 19,187L t COTTON.-The duli reatures and declining character or the New York market caused a d: pressed feeing and easier rates here, which, with a light inquiry, required the staple to shrink about gc ft h> to effect sales, the transactions amounting to about loo ba es, say 58 at is,v, 31 at 19,6 at 19>?, 6 at 19>i, and the evening before, 42 .t 18??. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.15 @i7Ji Low middling..18.li *18X T?'d'iitni-.18??? tStrict middling.19 @_ Kies.-The trancactlons were 50 tierces or clean Carolina at ~%z ty rb. N WAL STORES .-The market tor naval stores oatlnue-quite active, with a good demand tor ll grade?. The stock ls quite small. Inspirits holders are quite Arm, but buyers are holding off. We hear or sales to-day or 234 bbls No. 2 and 3 at $2 40@2 50, and a small lot of spirits at 63c. Faiiaars.-Ta Liverpool by st?aai, direct, aomiual on uplands ; via New York, 9 isa on np'.auds, Ji l oa sea Islands; by sai?, ca uplands 9-16? vi, sea islands nominal. T Havre aomlnai. Ooaatwi-e-to New Yott by feteara, V: on uplands and lc on cn Wandi; tl 25 ty turee ca rice; by sail, Xe ty rb n Cittcu : - ty tierce on rice; 40c ty harrei ca rosir, ?'d' ty ?onlumber; $'@io ty Moa timber.. 1 BM'.CC. by tau. xe ty m on upland c.v.?:. ?o Providence, by Bad ss ty hi cn beards. % ** lb cn cotton: by tteam $i ty tale on New Tork rates. To Phi.adeioira. ty at^m, %c sj) tt oa uplands; 5y ea:.. ?: a M on heans; $9 oj ? aler; $3 ? tou on cay. ai-.d ss?3 to cn phos jpha:c3. To Baltimore, by steam, xe a tb by vtf, ts so'$7 ft M cn boardJ; $3@3 25 ft ton ta phosphate rock. Tassels are ia demain bj oar enchants to take lamber freights ricm Georgetown, s. c., Darlea aad Satllb. River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern pora, and $io 013 ty u aro the ratea on tomber and beards. XxcHAHGE.-Sterling 60 day bills nominal. DomsTio Ex CHAN J i. - The sank* are pur? chasing sight checks on New York at par; 6 days X off; 10 days X off; 15 days. - off; 20 days - off; 38 days - off. They are selling sight checks at x premium. CK>LD-13@U. Market* toy Telegraph. MOSSY MARKETS. LONDON*, September 13-Noon.-Consols open? ed ac M1*'. Bonds 93 ii". Evenug-Consols closed et 93J?. 5txty.two3 93 l'f NEW TORC, september 19-Noon.-Stocka open? ed steady and are now much better. Gild Usa 14?j. Governments uu'l and steady. Mouey steadv at 3. Exchange, long S}?; short 8"i. K vening.-Gold 15. Governments opened steady. Sixty two315?i- States dull. Freights dull. t Evr ORLEAN?, September 19.-Bank sterling 24; bight 3i premium; gold 14. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, September 19-10.30 A. M.-Cotton omened quiet; uplands 9Xd, Oileans 9Kd 1.30 P. M.-Cotton quiet and stead}; siles tc day will not ex. eed 8000 biles; 2000 Tor export and sp?culation. The shipments of cotton rrom Bombay, stace last report to the 18th, have been 7000 ba es. Evening.-Cotton closed quiet but steady; up? lands 9)4d, Orleans 9>?'d; sales 9000 ba!e9; tor speculatl m and export 2100. NEW YORK, September 19-Nocn.-Cotton un settled and decidedly lower; uplands 20c, Orleans ''O'ic- sales 300 bales. The salfso' Tuiures last evening wen; 7300 bales : september I9*ial9 9-16; October I9iial9,i4'; November 19 5 ldal9>i ; Decem? ber I9,'4al9;,': January 19J? ; March 20c. ticing.-Cotton unsettled and lower; sales 1750 bales at 2o>,' for middling uplands and 20>;c for Orleans, closing quiet. BOSTON, September 19.-Cotton dull; middlings 21c: gross receipts 8 bales; ?ales 300: stock 6700. PHILADELPHIA. September 19.-'.'otton quiet ard weak; middlings 20},c. BALTIMORI, September 19.-Cotton dull and lower;middling 19Xa23c; net receipts ts-, gross 145; sales 57; stock 1180 bales NORFOLK September 19.-Cotton dull; low m'ddlng 19c; net r<ceip:s 337 bales; exports o astwiae 190; stock 107. WILMINGTON, September 19.-Cotton quiet; mid diing 19 v:; net receipts 52 bales; sale3102: stock 683. SAVANNAH, September 19.-Cotton In moderate demand: low middlings 18c; net receipts 575 bale8; sales SO; stock 4064. AuocsTA, September 19.-Cotton quiet; mid? dlings I9\c: net receipts 250; tales iso bales. MOBILE, September 19 -Cotton quiet; middlings I9>;c; net receipts 340 bales; exports coastwise 23; sales 250; nock 6593. MEMPHIS, September 19.-Cotton nominal; mid? dlings 19SC. Nsw ORLEANS, Septemb r 19-Cotton Arm; middling 20)?c: net receipts 3S9; gross 583; sales 301; stocK 17,364. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YORK. September 19-Noon.-?lour dull and drot pu g. Wheat qniei and nominally un? changed. Corn dull and unchanged. Mess pork steady at $'.3 40al3 50. Lard ?rm at 9}?a9}? Tur? pentine <?niet and Arm at 61Jia62c Rosin Arm; $3 for Btralned. Evening -Southern flour quiet at $6 35a7. whiskey 94c. Wh-at quiet and steady; winter red Western $158. Corn, Weitem mixed 71a7l.'?c. Me-s pork $13 50al3 62. Lard quiet; ll'tie renaer edatsv. Turpentine quiet at 01 >?i62c. Rosin fl rm at $3 for strained. CINCINNATI, S ptember 19.- Lard-demand Ugh*, holders Arm and more ssked. Bac n-clear rib sides 7Ka7}?c. Whiskey lo good demano' at 90c. LOUISVILLE, September 19.-Provisions Aim, ac tlveand higher. C'ear iib ?ides 7j4a7?ic. Lard keg loxall '. Whiskey steady at ?ic. ST. Louis, September 19.-High wines steady at $190 Pork quiet at $13. Clear sides BJfaSMc. Lard 9>489>ic. NEW ORLEANS. September 19.-Flour Arm: su perAne $5 25; double $6 25; treble $6 76. Corn scarce; mixed 78: white 80c. Oa s Arm at 54a56. Bran dull and lower at $1 lOal 12. Pork active and Armer; mos $14 37"?all 51. Lard scarce and I Armer; tierce lo>ialox; keg HXal2. others un i changed. Iuterior Cotton Markets. COLUMBIA. September 18.-Sales or cotton to? day 38 bales; middling 18\c. COLUMBUS, september 16.-Moderate demand, no offerings; middling 19c, low middling lSS'c; sales 15 bales; receipts 31 bales; sblpmeats 17 bales. Wilmington Harket. WILMINGTON, September 18.-SPIRITS TUR? PENTINE.-Sales ot leo ca-ks at 55>?c p?r pail?n ror cuy ' is?lled. ana 410 carts at 55c per gallon for SOLthem pjckagea. ROSIN*.-Sales or only So barrels at $6al 50 ror pale. CRUDE TCRPENTI.VR.-Sales of 40 bbls at $3 75 Tor yellow dip and $4 50 tn vii gin. New York Rice Market. From the Dally Bulletin, Monday, September IS: The trade continues to tase a fair ammo t of stock In small lots and to pay fall prices, the market showing s steady tone generally, and holders ex nib linn no anxiety to operate beyond Ute current call. Sales of 50 tierces at 6 >4'a9>;c, and no bags East India at 6>4a7>4'c. New York Hay Market. From the Dally Bulletin, Mondiy, September 18: Receipts to day 2100 ba Ie9. Part of the stock arrivinz thia morning was wet, and the scarcity Or prime, wrru u KUUI .can ucuiauu, ii ic it ne i?t shipping, sales ?re very ann i in all, tb? la g st of which was 20 bile?, only 105 ba'es at $l 05. The retail trade ls f tiny active, and the choicest grades wi l brinn $l 60. The general Impression or the trade ls that hay will bs lower, ttioueh hardly this month, as farmers are busy preparing their winter crops. Straw ls dull, except oar, which ls in demand. New York Naval Stores Market. From the Dally Bulletin, Monday, September 18: Receipts to day 2i9 bbls of crude turpentine; 3349 obis rosin; 1189 bbls spirits turpentine; 3*9 bbls tar. The spirit* market ha9 be n more excited, the fact being made known that all the stock in Llverpoo'. London and Bristol, beside lu our owu markets, ha I been bought np by a rew parties; (he close was, however, more quiet, though with? out any firmness lost. Sales or 50 bbls to arrive at tile; 100 bbls rrom Ballimore a* 62c: 60 bbls rrom wharf a* Sic; 275 bbls from dock and yard at 62c: and loo bb H tn shipping order at &:>, cs. Jobbing lots rrom store have brought 63jnJ5 ct-. Rosma are quiet, but about steady ; 387 bbls strain? ed sold at ?3; 500 bbls good do and low No 2 at $3 05. Tar ls quiet and unchanged. Receipts by Railroad, September 19. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 536 bales cotton, 140 bales giods. 240 bbls flour, 195 sacks cats, 1 car stock. To Railroad Agent Frost A Adger, G II Walter A co. Pringle A Son.' Mowry A Son, Kinsman A Howell, Wm C Bee A co. Re-der A Divis, L D Desau-sure, A S Smith, W B wi Hann A Son. G w Williams A co. Wilcox. Gibbs A co. A J salinas. Brodi" A co. 0 R Holmes, W?te "sros, Trenholm A Son, Ravenel A Holmes, O Phillips, H C?nits A co, Jao Hanckel, Dowling A co. \\ a;ner A Weekly. MuMaugh A Mathews, Graes r A Harmon, T P Smith Johnston. Crews A c<>. F c M->y, A B Mulligan, w C Courtenay A co, Wai dla w A Carew. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 231 bales upiaud cotton. 4:3 bbls naval stores, cars lumber and wood, naves, potatoes.-mdse, Ac. T" A J Sallua?, Frost i Adger, Caldwell 4 Son, Mowry A Son, W K. Ryan, Barden A Pat ker. Kinsman A Howell. Pelzer, Rodgers A co. Geo II Walter A co, c Llebenroi d. Smith A Chap -au. Geo W Wil lams k co. W C Courtney A co, T P Smith. Jno Hanckel, Pringle A Son, A S Smith. W CBeeA co. J Wieters. RavenelA co, J 0 Mallo nee, Brodie A co, Trenholm A soo, J X Robson, Whtlilen A Jones. Sloan A -cignlous. Kanapaux A Gonzalz, Gaillard A Ahnott, Atlanic Phosphate co. ami Railroad Agent. Passengers. Per steamship South Carolina, rrom New York -H Bischoff, A J Ross, J U Crowel:, Mrs J Odell, two children and nurse. Mts Glas9nian, Mrs Meua Greter. C T Batcht-'der, w K Philips, B G Pincknev and wl.'e. two children and nurse, Miss Plackaey", and 8 steerage. PORT CAZ Ky DAR. KOOK'S TEASES. '.PS* Oiarter. 6*.h. 4 tours. 50 ci aires, evening. Xew M "<a, 14: a. 1 n.mr, 49 minutes, evening. F.rst y jarte.-, -.ist. lt hours. 62 minutes, evening tull Moon, 23 h. 0 hour, 24 minutes, evening. 18 4oud3y..^.. 191 fuesday. 20 Wednesday.. 211 Thursday.... 22; Friday. 23! saturday ~ 24!Sunday..~~. snr. EISES. 6. 47 5. 48 5..4S 5.. 49 5..50 6..51 6.. 52 SUN SETS. MOON a. A d. moa WATER. 6.0 8..45 i 10..22 5..?9 9..27 I ll..12 5..58 10..15 j morn 57 I li.. 9 I 12..10 morn 12..10 1..14 I..M 2..31 3..44 at A RI SR XE irs. CHARLESTON, S. C.SEPTEMBER 20, 1371. Lat 36 deg 46 min 33 sec. ; Lon 79 deg 57 mm 27 ser*. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. British steamship Milbanke, Smith, from St John's, X B-6 days. Ballast. To Watson A Hill. Steamship Emr-ire, Hinckley, Philadelphia left - Ins ant. 5Idse. To W A Courtenay, and otueiB. (Consignees previously reported.) steamsnip South Carolina, Beckett. New York -lett 16th inst. Mdse. To Wagner, Hnger A co, W A Courtenay, Southern Express co, E Bates A co, j K Adger <t co, J Apple, C D Antens A co. D A Amitie, Adams, Damon A co, S A C Railroad co, i Bancroit, c Bart A co, E E Bedford, B Boyd. E ? Brown, 11 Bischoff A co. Geo A Bowman, w s Bisse 1, T M Bri3tolI A co. Wm M BlrJ A co. J U S1fki Cameron, Barkley A co, T M Cater, co w n rWrlcK' G&T? * co. Crane. Boyjston A A co H ivft?*.* co> ? u CulllDS * co, L Chap?n nani cute it,war" D*'y? U(,wle* ao,i** A co Fora vt hi M 2d l)i-val A **'n' Jolin s FaW Furc\?n'e,K^ ft M* V^ff Eft A co. Fogartle*s BoV iou?e R.'v f ? 0 J Gorham Oo"drlrh u-.?-"56, K,iV A M '"ICU!, oS^^^!^^^ jo C Graveiey, N A Hunt; Wm Gurney,?F^Q 9 Hacker, T M Horse? A Bro, Harbeson A co, J no ! Hurkamp A co. Holmes * Calder, Ravenel A Hu? ger, S Jancovlcu. Johnston. Crews 4 co, J R John? son. O E A A S Johnson, Chas Kerrison. H Kiatte A co. Kllnck. Wlckenberg A co, Laurey A Alex? ander, H H Knee, F Kressel, Kinsman Bros, R Lawless. O J Luhn, J H Lipez, P F Murray, J W Linley, L Lorentz, Marshall A Baree, Mantoue A co, J Q Mllnor A co, Macqueen A R ecke, McLoy A Rice, Wm McKay,? RMarshall, M Marks, W R Mcintosh, Menke A Muller, R Martin, T RMc Ganan, J McManus, Nachmau A co. J S Mlntzlcg, A Nimitz, B K Neufvllle, John F O'Neill, B o'Neu, I) O'Neill A Sons. F LO'Nelll, C P Poppenhelm. Ed v Pei ry, J C Ojeman, Ostendorff A co. Paul, Welch A Brandes, Pelzer, Rodgers & co, Raven? el A oo, F E Schroder, S C Railroad Agent, Phos nix Iron Works, J A yuackenbusb. Capt Renshaw, Ravenel A Holmes, S S A S P Rubhard, L Seel, Pro: S chtleben. L Schnell, Sell A Foster, Walter Steele, Stoll, Webb A co, E B Stoddard A co, U stenken, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, 0 F Wleters, w B Smith A co, J F Taylor A co, A L Tyler, C W Stiles, W Shepherd A co, R Thomllnson A co, M Trtest, s Thomson A co, Ttedeman, Calder A co, W H Welch, S H Wilson A Bro, Wm ?fferhardt, A 0 Stone, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, Wagener A Monsee?, P Walsh, R T Walker, Wm L Webb, O w williams A co, J Wirth, Mrs M J Zernow, and others. Sehr Jennie F Wiley, Wiley, New Tork-5 days. Hay. To John Oampsen A co. Vessel to H F Ba? ker A CO. Sehr Ann S Deas, Garbattl, West Paint Mill. 60 tierces rice. To J D Aiken. Sehr-, from Jehosee Island. 1500 bushels rough rice. To J D Aiken. Boat Trom James Island. 4 bags sea Island cot? ton. Tu Fraser A DIU Boat from James island. 1 bale sea Island cot? ton. To Gaillard A Mlnott. Received from Oblsolm's MllL 34 tierces rice. To H Bischoff A co. FitOM THIS FORT. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York, Seotember 16. steamship Georgia, Crowell, New York, 19th September, A M. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Frank A Emily, McCobb, at Rockport, Me, September 14. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LIVERPOOL, September 19.-Arrived out, City of Antwerp. Nsw YORE. September 19.-Arrived, the steam? ship Thuringla. from Hamburg. Evening.-Arrived, the Merrimac, from Rio de Janeiro; China, samaria and Magnolia. SAVANNAH, September 19.-Arrived, steamship Tonawanda, Philadelphia; brigs fanny Forgart hill, Rio Janeiro, and Fanny Clark, Rockland, Me. Cleared, steamer Virgo, New York. MEMORANDA. The schr'carrle S Webb. Day, for Georgetown, S C, cleared at New York I6th lost. The bark Marah Hobart, White, from St Helena, S C, arriv?e* at Falmouth, Eng, 3d mst. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. 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Also, a large and choice collection of thc newest Juvenile and Toy Books. decio gPONGES! SPONGES; Just received a fine assortment BATHING SPONGE Carriage sponge Toilet Sponge Surgeon's Sponge, Ac, Ac For sale by Da. H. BAER, mayl? Nm l?.l Meeting street. FINE FRENCH EXTRACTS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. LUBIN'S, CUIR1S', MOCILLERON'S, Ac For sale, In quantities to suit purchasers, by DR. H. BAER, may25_No. 131 Meeting street. JgLECTRO MAGNETIC BATTERIES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE BAGS, AC For sale by DR. H. BAER, mario No.isiMeeting street. JJONEY! HONEY ! HONEY Fine New Co mtry HONEY, o be had in quanti? ties to snit parcUat era, of DR. H. BAER, may 25 No.I SI Meeting street. JIOR NEW YORE. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. The Splendid ??ide-Waeel Steamship CHAM? PION, R. W. Lock woo J, Commander, will sall from Adger'B Wharf on WEDNESDAY, the 20th In? stant, at 12 o'clock vt M MW Through Bills o? Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Prrvldence and trie New Eng? land mannfactnring towns. For Freight engagements only, apply to Bepl6-4_ JAMES AUGER A CO. jp O ? PHILADELPHIA. WEEKLY STEAM LINE-THURSDAYS-CON? NECTING WITH FIRST CLASS STEAM LLNE8 AT PHILADELPHIA FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. The Screw steamship EMPIRE. HINCKLEY, Commander, Will be dispatched for Philadelphia on FRIDAY-, 22d September, at ll J_ o'clock A. M., rrom Brown's North Wharr. aa-Tarougri BiUa Lading issued for Cotton, Rice ana Rosin, Ac, to tbe New England Cities. Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and the principal Northwestern Cities. Spirits Turpentine as agreed. ?rTtie Steamers of this line will take Lumber to Philadelphia on accommodating terms. For Freight engagements appiv to WM. A. COURTENAY, sepl9-tuwt3 No. 1 Union Wharf. JOB BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING I3SDED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The tine Steamship MARYLAND, Johnson, Com? mander, will sall ror Baltimore, on WEDNESDAY, September 20, at 4 o'clock P. M. MW Philadelphia Freights forwarded to thai city by railroad from Baltimore without addi tlonal insurance, and Consignees are allowed am. p e time to sample and sell their Goods from thcRallroad Depot In Philadel? ila. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. TREN HOLM, Agent, ser.15-6 No. 2 Union Wharves. JpOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY Will dispatch one of their flr9t-c!asa, full po wei Iron Screw Steamships from PIER NO. 4? N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AB FOLLOWS: WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLIAMS...Sept CO, at 10 A M NEVADA Capt FORSYTH.Sept 27, at 3 P M Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Omce No. 29 Broadway) $30, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 63 Wail 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., may? Or WM. A. COURTENAY A ix O ri o n r. i IT -_? CA c. A ii L n c SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATUR? DAY TO AND FROM NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, CALLING AT LONDONDERRY TO LAND MAILS AND PASSENGERS. The Steamers of this ravcrre ^c^fwftk arc built expressly for the Atlantic Pas-^gjjgB senger Trade, and fitted up In every respect With all thc modern Improvements cilculated to Insure the safcy, comfort and convenience or Passen gers. PASSAOE RATES, PAYABLE IS CURRENCY, To Glasgow, Liverpool and Londonderry-First cabin, $65 and $75, according to location; Cabin Return Tickets. $130, securing best accommoda Uons; 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 ?.reen. N. Y., or to DOUGLAS NESBIT, No. 3 Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, S. C. MW Responsible Agents wanted In town and country. Jun20-D*w3mos pACIFIC MAH. STEAMSHIP COMPY'S THROCOH LINS TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers or tho above line leave Plcr^^Da& Hi. 42, North River, io j: of CanalSdUHS street. New York, at 12 c'clock noon, or thc lstn and 3o:a of every month (except when these lates fallon Sunday, then the Saturday preced :ng. All departures connect at Panama wits aream ers for south Pacific ami Centra; American ports. Departure of 15th touches at Kingdon. Jamaica. For Japan and China, ateamers leave San Fran cisco Drst or every month, except when lt raus on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch a: Havana, bet go direct from New York to Aapinwa'.l. one hundred pounds baggage Cree to each adul', Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other Information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFlc'E, on tl e wharr root of Canal street, North River, New York. F. R. BABY, Agent. J ny26-lyr EGULAR LINE. FOR GEORGE*] OWN, S. C., SOUTH ISLAND, WAVERLY AND KEITUFJELD MILLS. The Steamer EMILIR, Captain C. C. White, ls now receiving Freight,_ at Commercial wharr and will leave as above on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, September 20, at 9 o'clock. Returning will leave Georgetown on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock. For engagements, apply to SHACKELFORD A KFLLY, Agents, seplo-2 Southern Wharf. F OR BEAUFORT, PACIFIC AND CHISOLM'S LANDINGS. The Steamer jPIEOT BOY Captain W. T. MCNELTY, Is now receiving Freight at Ac? commodation Wharf, and will leave,_ on WEDNESDAY MORNING. 20th iustant. ai. s o'clock. Returning, will leave Beaufort THURSDAY MORNINO. For Freigut or Passage, apply to RAVEN EL, HOLMES A CO., 8epl8-3_No. 177 East Bay. rjHE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES. Professor LOUIS WUND RAM'S BLOOD PUR I FY1NO AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (In Pills or Powders,) for the cure of all Acute or Chronic Diseases, resulting from Impure blood and imper? fect digestion. Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro tcssor Louis Wundram, Brunswick, Germany :) GOUT POWDERS. Rheumatic Tincture. Epileptic Remedy. Toothache Drops. Herb Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) Rheumatic Herb Tea. Gout Tincture. Eyewater. , t Wundwasdcr (the German 'Tainkuiej-.'*/ For sale by Dr. H. BA ER, mm . No. 131 Meeting street, _ Shipping. ; ._ JflOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, The Schooner NARRAGANSETT. Haskell, (li Master, 316 ions register. Apply to SSJ J. A. ENSLOW A CO., sep20-2_No. 141 East Ba-. pOR FORT SUMTER BATTERY WAGENER, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING FOISTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast, safe and comfortably appointed A? Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharr^*** KV2KY DAT, at io o'clock morning, and half-past 3 o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, apply to CAPTAIN THOMAS YOUNG, anoTS On Board. Railroaiss. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, S. C., September 2,1871. On and after this date the NIGHT TRAIN on this Road will be discontinued until runner no? tice. Thc MORNING TRAIN will leave as usual at 8.30 A. M., Sundays excepted. Freights destined for points beyond Savannah will be carried through without detention, dally. C. 8. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. S. C. BOYLSTON, Q. F. A T. Agent. Bep20 NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM? PANY. CHARLESTON, S. C., February ll, 187L 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 nos leave Charleston 8 P. M., Suv DATS. Train leaving 6:30 A. M. makes through connec ti n to New York, via Richmond and Acquit Creek only, going through tn 40 hours. Passengers leaving by 6 P. M. Train ha vi choice of route, via Richmond and Washington or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leavln? t RID?T by this Train lay over on SUNDAY in Bal ;imore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN PAT la Wilmington, N. C. This ls tho cheapest, quickest and most pleasan route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other point? West and Northwest, both Trains makmg con ?sections at Washington with Western tram ot Baltimore and ?1 alo Railroad. \ S. S. SOLOMONS, v Engineer and Superintendent P. L. CLSAPOR, General Ticket Agent. reblM2mns S OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, S. C., June 8,1871. On and after SUNDAY. June ll, the Passen ger Tra?na on the Soutn arjuna Railroad wu ra: as follows: FOB AUOCSTA. it ar? Charleston.-.... 8.20 A.M. Arrive at Augusta.4,25 P. M POR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.20 A.M. arrive at columbia.3.40 P. M. FOB CHARLESTON. ueavc Augusta.7.40 A. it. vmve at char:eaton.3.20 P. kl. l>eavc Columbia.7.40 A. M Arrrive at Charleston.3.20 P. M THBOUOU WILJIINOTON TRAIN. J.eave Augusta. 3.00 A. M. Arrive at Klngvill .0.05 A.M. Leave Ringville. 1.45 P. M. Arrive at Augusta. 7.45 P.M. AUGUSTA NIGHT KXPBE88. (Sundays excepted.! Leave Charleston. 8.80 P. V. Arrive at Augusta.7.CS A if. ?eave Augusta.8.00 P. a*. ,rrlvc at Charleston.6.40 A V. COLUMBIA NIGHT BXPRI88. sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.10 P. M .iriv?; atvoTuiuoiu.o.oo A-J? iitavc Columbia.7.50 P. M. arrive at Charleston.0.45 A. M SUM M?H VI LLB THAIN. . .cave Charlearon....'..2.45 P. M. Arrive at Summerville..4.10 P. M. .ic&vc Summerville.7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.16 A M CAMDEN BRANCH. eave Camden.6.00 A M Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A M Leave columbia. 1.26 P. M Arrive ar. Hamden... e.00 P. M Day and Niant Trains make close connections at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Centra Railroad. Night Train connects with Macon and Augusts Railroad. Columbia Nltrht Train connects with Greenvill? ?nd Columbia Railroad. Camden Train connect* at Ringville dally (ex? cept Sundays) with Dav Pas ?untrer Train, and rons through to Columbia and returns on Mon? days, Wednesdays and saturdays. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. S. B. PICKENS, G. T. A lanie disinfectants. THE NEW DISINFECTANT ! BROMO CHLORALIIU ! NON-POISONOUS. Powerful deodorizer and disinfectant. Arrests and prevent) putrefaction and contagion. Pre? pared only by Tilden A Co. For sale by all Druggist. Physicians furnished wu h samples for trial by the Wholesale Agent. Price .'ur Pint Bottles 60 cents. C. J. LUHN, sepl-rmw2m03_WHOLESALE AGENT. READ THIS ! AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS WORTH A POUND OF CURE. GET YOUR DISINFECTANTS ! Just received, a supply or CARBOLIC ACID, BllOMO-CU LOR ALUM, DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC, CHLORIDE OF SODA, Ac Al O a supply Of MEDICATED WILLOW CHAR COAL, m Powder and In Pastilles, imported from Paris, prepared by Dr. Belioc, and approved by the French Academy or Medicine. This ls the best article ever offered here; recemmended by many physicians as a preventive or Yellow Fever. Also, a supply or the best WHITE MUSTARD SEED, highly recommended as a preventive or Yellow Fever. Call early, as the supply ls limited, at the Drug Store or LR H. BAER, aug29 No. 131 Meeting str> et. DISINFECTING- FLUID. SESQUI-CHLORIDE IRON WITH CARBOLIC A. C I I> . Recommended l-y the New York Board or Health as cae or the best Disinfectants. For dUlnfeciiag Privies, Vaults, Drains, Cess? pools, Rooms, Ac. Manufactured and for sale by C. F. PAN EN IN, Chemist, No. 123 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. Price-FIFTY CENTS per bottle. se H ELMBOLD'S B C CH Ul HELMBOLD'S SARSAPARILLA Ilelmbold's Rose Wash Hemoold'd catawba Grape Pills. For sale by DR. H. BABB, ruayl? _ No. mt Meeting street JJE BING'S FILE REMEDY. For sale by Da. H. BAER. tUtfi _ Snainess _ JOBBING TRADE OF O H ARLESTOX, S. O. FALL AND FINTEE OF i87i<* THE SUBSCRIBERS, JOBBERS ANO VT H 'LESALE DEALERS IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, S. C., ?eg tc ca:: the attention or the merchants or the Interior or thu and the adjoining States to this market, aa being now one of the moat desirable In which to procure roll supplies or a" articles they may require. Ilia wanta or the country having rapidly Increased, with ample facilities to enable na to procure our supplies du cet from first hands In ? rope and this country, we are now prepared to exhibit more varied and complete stocks or SE ASO v ABLE GOODS than at any period since the war, and wUl dispose or them on as good terms as any o'uer market. "Dally faculties afforded for Shipmen' of gooda to any point desired." DRY GOODS. EDWIN BATES A CG., Ss. 134 Meeting street. JOHNSTON, CREWS A CO., No. 41 Hayne street. NACHMANN A CO., No. 159 Meeting street. MARSHALL A BURGE. No. 143 Meeting street. CRANE, BOYLSTON A co., corner Hayne and Meeting streets, CLOTHING-. EDWIN BATES A CO., No. 122 Meeting street. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS &c STEELE A WARDELL, No. 167 Meeting street. ^ FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS AND MILLINERY.>. JOHN S. FAIRLY A CO., No. 37 Hayne street. SELL A FOSTER, No. 27 Hayne street. MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. CH as. A. i.ENGN 1 CK, No. 133 Meeting street. BOOTS AND SHOES. D. F. FL RUING A CO., corner Hayne and Church streets. 4 T. M. BhliTOLL A CO., No. 145 Meeting street. E. B. STODDARD A CO., No. 165 Meeting street. HATS AND CAPS. M THOS. M. HORSEY A BRO., No. 26 Hayne street. EuMONDS T. BROWN, NO. 43 Hayne street, HARDWARE. J. E. ADGER A CO., No. 139 Meeting street. HART A CO., No. 39 Hayne street. 0. GRAVELEY, corner East Bay and Boyce's Wharf. SADDLERY, SADDLERY HARDWARE AND CARRIAGE MATERIALS. R. TH0ML1NS0N A CO., No. 137 Meeting street. DRTJG-S AND MEDICINES. GOODRICH, wi NE MAN, A 00., No. 35 Hayne street. . CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. ^ WM. L. WEBB, No. 128 Meeting street. GROCERIES. GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., corner Hayne and Church streets. GROCERIES, LIQUORS, ?cc. < J. A. QUAOKENBUSH, No. 122 East Bay street. W. H. CHAPEE A CO., No, 207 Bast Bay srr?et. BOLLMANN BROS, No. 151 East Bay street. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, feo. HOLMES A CALDER, No. 205 East Bay street. WM. M. BIRD A CO., corner East Bay and cumberland streets. JOB PRINTER, STATIONER & BOOKSELLER. EDWARD PERRY, No. 149 Mering street. TYPE AND PRINTING MATERIAL, PAPER, STATIONERY, JOB AND BOOK PRINTING. WALKER. EVANS A COGSWELL. No. 3 Broad street and No. 109 East Bay. angl0-th9tn2mo 2DruQ?, Chemicals, &t. . ROSADALI S. EOS ADA LIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROSAD ALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. HO SAD ALIS, endorsed by Physicians. HOS AD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSAD ALIS, a Remedy tried and true. SOS AD ALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROSAD ALIS endorsed by the following : ur. R. WILSON CARR, or Baltimore. Dr. T. C. PCGU, or Baltimore. Dr. TIIOS. J. BOVKIN, or Baltimore. Hr. A. DDRQAN. of Tarboro', N. C. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, or Nlcholasvtle, Ky. Dr. A. F. WIIRKLER, or Lima. Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY", or Philadelphia. Or. J. h. McCARTUA, nf South Carolina, and mau v otnera. See ROSAU ALIS ALMANAC KOSADALW, endorsed by Rev. DA BN EV BALL, now o? Mary* and conference, formerly Chaplain In the Con? federate Army of Northern Virginia. R08ADALIS is Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts at one and the samo timo upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all thc SECRETORY ORGANS, ex? pelling all impure matter and building np the BTBtem to a healthy, vigorous coadltlon ROSADALI8 IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH. WISEMAN k CO., [ Agents la Ut. ll. BAER, ) Charleston, mare-iy rjHE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, PREPARED BT THE NEW YORK MEDICAL UNIVERSITY. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF CANCER PLANT-Prtce $2 Cough Llnctus-Price $1 Dilan thus Extract, lor Epilepsy, St. Vitus' Dance, Spinal and Brain Affections-Price $2 Catarrh Specific-Price $2 Hydrated oxymel, ror consumption, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Ac-Price $2 Pile Extract-a never tailing Pile cure-Price $2. May Apple Pills, for Dyspepsia, Torpidity of the Liver, Constipation, Ac-Price so cents Headache Pills-Price 50 cents Alkaline Resolvent-an iodized chemical water superior to Vichy, Kissingen, Seltzer, Ac Price si Five Minute Pain Curer-Price SI Chemical Healing, Blood and Bone Ointment Price tl Ethereal Phosphorus-Price $3 Llthla-for the Kidneys-Price $3 Ka'alpa Extract-the woman's mend-Price sa Victoria Regla-unrivalled ior beautirylng complexion-Price $2 Amaranth-ror the Hair-stops railing halr-Prlce Neuralgia-Rheumatic Eiixrt-Prtce $2 Fever and Ague Globules-PriceI $?per box. V*>T ?ale by DR* BA*"t, anrti No. 131 Meeting street. Charleston. ?tlacl]incrrj, Castings, #c. martT-mwromas Cotton (?ies, (Sins, &t. IJ1HE WINSHIP OOTTON~GrIN? MANUFACTURED IN ATLANTA, QA. The inscribers are tue Agents for the sale of the above Superior OIN, and bett to call the atten? tion of Planters to Ita merits. Price ti per Saw, delivered at any Railroad Station In the State. PELZ ER, RODGERS A CO., aug28-2raos Brown A Co.'a Wharf. DIPLOMAS FOR BEST COTTON TIE QBASTED 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 AMD RAPIDLY ADJUSTED. 2000 of the above TIES now landing per British bare M. E. Seed, from Liverpool, and for sale at the lowest market rates by J. N. ROBSON, Vos. 68 East Bay and l and 2 Atlantic W?arL ang23-lmop*c_ JJ O T H E R S 1 For your Children, ase none other than tue GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, it contains no Anodyne. For sale by the Manufacturer, Da. H. BAER. And also tobe had at all Drugstores._ VAN DEUSEN'S WOEM CONFECTIONS, (SANTO NINE.) ? Taey?- purely vegetable, safe and sure. Thf Wat la nae. For sale by Dr. H. BARB, No. 131 Meeting street. Who ea** Agent <