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COMMERCIAL NEWS. TCxports. UvsarooL-Per British bark Kathlccn-1639 ^aieg cpiantl cotton, 80 ions phosphate rock. PHILADELPHIA - Per steamship ?*r?a*r?S jalea upland cotton. 20 Heres rice, lol b*/?' ^ ???c gooJs, Sil b?ls naval 54 nkgs sundries..Ptrschri^AK'lnrT,' ?set hewn timber. 40,coo feet tesawed boards. TUc Charleston Cotton, Rice and Nava Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, 1 FEIDAY Evas INO, >'pember 29, 1871. J Corr. N.-Til ere was a fairly bustatned Inquiry ? ac tniistap e, the market showing a steady char ?star. Sales about 600 bales, say 2 at 15?, 3 at 16 fi ax 16?, 2 at 17,5 at 17;?', 4 at 17?, 57 at 17?, 18 sc RX, 193 at 18, lo? at 18?, 97 at 18?,', 70 at 18?c, "are quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinarv.15 @17? ??ow middling.18 (<6 Middling.18?t? Strict m ddiing.18?@ BICK -The market wn3 quiet for want of s'ock Sates 30 Herces clean Carolina at s 3-16 V ?. 3EAVAL STORES.-There were no sales reported. ftunoaTs.-To Liverpool by steam, direct, ?d OB upland1, ld cn sea Islands; via Kew York, XdoQ oplauds, ?d on sea Islands; by sall, on TXKscKls 9-16J, sea Islands nominal. To Havre aosBtaai. Coastwise-to New York by steam, ?c an uplands and lc on sea Islands; $1 60 9 tierce ?rte?; by Ball Kc 1* rb on cotton; - fl tierce oat rice; 40c %. barrel on rosin ; $7?8 B M on lum? ber; isgio SK 03 umber. To Boston, by sall, jtfc H m on upland cotton. To ProvUence, by -salt $Sft Mon boards, ? : t? lb on cotton;by i $1 > bale on New York rates. To Phlla by steam ,','c ?fton uplands; by sall $7 [ on boards; $9 on limber; $3 per ton en clay, $3a?3 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by Xe a lb by sall, $6 50@7 ft M on boards; SB03 SS B ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand by our merchants to take lumber freights nea Georgetown, S. C, Danen au t Satilla Rivi r, Csv. and Jacksonville, Fla., ro North? n ports, ?od $to@i2 f> M are the rates on lumber and Ssoards. Kr CH ANGE.-Sterling 60 diy bills 22?. DOMESTIC Exes ANGE.-The banka are pur? chasing sight checks at ?@? off, and sell at par. Xtterc ta no business doing in Ume bills. .<3or.D-14;?>I5. M>?.i-%tii by l>lcgrap:i. KOKST MARKETS. Fri iKKfOKT, September 29-Noon.-Bonds 93?. PAUS, September 29-Noon.-Kentes 66157c. tVatcDOK, september 29-Noon, -consols 92S; Baads 92?. Kvenii.ir.-Con?o.s 92?. Bonds 92?. Ssw YORK, September 29-Neon.-Freights steady. Stocks Ut ra. Gold 13?. Governments <?oU and tteady. States dall and steady. Money easy nt e. Sterling-l-ng 8?, short 9?. Evening-Money ibuDdant at 5. sterling weak, sexual truiis?c ?-ns at 8u8?. Gold 14?. Govern Keand MM \- H'RIIC; sixty-twos 15?. South- , ?na dull but aescsAiUy (Heady. Tennessee* 71, I 1 ?ew7ii?. Virgisin 71?. aewSH?. Louisianas M -?B, sew 09. levers a.?*, tajen? sa. Alabama? loo .vea 68. Georg as 82, se.ens 91. Noith Carolinas 4UX.new23?. South Caro:In.us 73, new 52 to 5i Nsw ORLEANS, September 29.-Baak sterling 24. Sfehr ? premium. Gold 14?. COTTON MARKETS. IATBKFOOL, September co-Noon_Cotton open- t Sd Inn; uplands 9?a9?d; s iles 12 Ooo betts; hales t ?ethe week 58,000; export 6000: specui Mon 7000; stock 402,000; American 184,u00; rect-ipta or the j week: 16,000; Amer.can 8000; actual export 8000 **reolng -Cotton closed Arm; uplands 9?a9?d, " 'OeSearta o.s'a3?d; sales 13 000 bales; speculation sst exp rr 3'07. Yaraand fabrics at Manchester 4tateC80ii Hr m. Ssw YORK. September ?? -No in.-Cotton quiet j sss] steady; uplands i9?c; Orleans 21?c; sales ! 1H> hales. Sales of cotton futures sst evening 1 3SS0 bales: October 19 M6al9 3-16; November 19? SS 3 .fl; December ll?al9 316; January 19?; February 19 ll IB. Evening-Cotton quiet and weak; sales 2044 oafca; uplands I9?c. Orleans 20?c. sales futures aa-day 6450 bales; at-pte.i ber 19?al9?c. October ? Isuissiec November I9l-l6ii9?c. December ? '^B??C February 19?c. March I9?c, April 2oa20?c. i BOSTON, September 29.-Cotton uui:; midd mts '. d*J*c-; grcss receipts 190 exports to Great Brltatu 3 SB;sales 260; stock 45to; net receipts or tue wei k ! tr?; gre s 1225; exports i5u bales. 'PSOVIUENCK, September 29.-Stock or cotton dBW biles. Psix ADELPHI A. September 29.-^otton firm; tsaddUogK 10?c; net receipti ot the week 210 "?nies: gr -B Uli tUiriMOKKj. september 29 -Cotton quiet; mld dtaasrs I9?al9?c; gross lecetpt Ul biles; exports asssCSJtsejni; sales 351; stock 1515; net receipts ol | I (lie we- k 660-, gross 1631: ex po its to Great Britain .ssa;cass wise 635; sal-s ol tne week lui. Cx t POINT, September 20.-Cottou - receipts ?af ?be wei k 220 bales. SOBFOLK, September 29.-Cotton steady; mid. c dsBxgs is?al0*ic; net receip s 1238 nales; exports <_ iBTSnr? Irr 138; sales 60; stock 4856; net receipts or ) Ste ?eek 5340; experts coastwise 2976; sties of I Waa week 375. \ WttarKOTON, September 29.- Cotton Arm; mid dBase ISo; net receipts 293 bales; exports coast srtsetSS; sales 224; Btock 1677. 4 SaWAVVan. Sepicmber 27.-Cotton firm; low | raxMiiugs 15vc; net receipts ooo oaes; export? " " Bcwii-e 72?; sales 600; stock 6686; net re. eipts of i week 4949; exports coastwt-e titi ; sales or the I extSOO. ] jstoGrsTA, September 29.-Cotton quiet; mid < gs 17?c: receipts 4 io bales; hales 450; stock .SIS; 18.1, 4500; receipts ot the week 2450. c dtosiLB, -eptem er 29.-Middlings 18?c; net 1 ?sceitts 875 bules; gross 876; exports coastwise < ; sales 160; stock 8516; ne: receipts of th . week ] .E7i; gross 3753; expo s to Great Britain 1158; ooastwise 1143; Bales ol the week 109. shutrnrs, September ?9.-0 non Arm; mid-1 r dBtngat 18?c; receip s to day 965; shipments 762; ] .seeetjes ui .he week 3990;strpmentssil9;sakai 1 ST?; st> ck ?870. 793?; 1871, 2775 bales. KEW ORLEANS, Septemtei 23-Cotton steady Badin fair uemard; mU'dlltigs I9?c; net receipts < SSt bales; grcss 1380; exports coastwise 795; sales J Ssa; ?tock 19.264; net receipts of thc we? k 4S58; j (??*s?332;cx|orts to ??avre 3472; cas'wise 3168; c sales or the week 5500. 1 CAI.VKJ.TON. September 29.-Cotton steady; SPodordinary 15?a'.6c; net receipts 56-i bales; t ?ports ceastwbe 517: sales 200; stock 17.019; net sjsoetp a ?r the week 4?68; exports castwlse 1231; t asuea of thc w> ck 245. PROVISIONS AND PRObUCB UAREKTS. IsssDOK. September 29-Evening.-Sugar afloat tBB>4MC0 2Ss _ jSSsssootj, September 29-Noon.-Breadstutfs flsrsa Bed winter wheat lia sd. Cern 83s 6d. r 25A27S. Fork 4;s 6d. Lard active at 45s 3d. r ?sis Sd. ? YORK, September 29-Noon.-Flour 10 cts r. Wheat 2a3c better, corn lc better. Pork SSS lard ? lenny. Turp?n.lue 64A04?C. Rosin collet at $3 cu.. 3 ix?. Eweiuug.-Fiour morts active; Southern com ^ssaa Ho 4air extra $o S5c7 50; g od to choice $7 65 ara. Sht k?-y $ial 01. Wheat 2a4c better, with a Bawd export Bpi dilative demand; red wlnt- r West ?.S?flOai ?5. corn 74a75. Kyt'Btea y at 8?a9c. aberstsquiet. Tallow ste.dy. Freights unchang? ed, roik and lard .?lead v. 4?sx.TrxORE. September 29.-Fleur and wheat active ?od Arm. fjorn active; wheat $175al 82. ?Bsstatuons un change l. Wtilskey $tal 01. 4JMCXNNATI, september 29.-Hour excited and MBjber. corn steady. Provlslous . roopiug and SSsaasiaily unchanged. tacrsviLLB, September 29 -Bagelng nncnang ' 'PTUVIM.IOS very serong. G /od di maud ro "tey at 95c. L?ela, September 29 -Badging >e ls freei> _ ?. Pork and b.tcon qaie1. JBKW OBLBAMB, september?*.-Ptoni n m md "--Tirades scarce; superfluo ?5 ?u 57 ?. IIUQI?M Mi 75, trews IT*)**, Oura ana 1 82a85 ns. -?Brii.at57c Kran$i2.v lu? Drtu at $4; ?cJnsae gaia37. rork held at ?ax hisser, haeon - auid flrm at. 8?c, clear nu 8?. ce.r 9? ctn. ?ita st-c rceatl9. Lan him; tierce l0?a _, teje 12?c. .- ucar, molasses, cotfee, no mar? te. BUiiskey ?rmer; We-tern rcctitled at usca dst sa. Interior Cotton Markets. TOBKVi LLE, Sep-tmr-f r -.7.-Cotton 17?c. ?-JB5V.K HILL, September 2?.-Ti e nceipts or cotton for the week were light. I'ri . s h;,v de cJ|Tsedi? during nu v.eek. Matket Ilrmatl7?a EZ340 tor our best cradoc 45HARLOTfB, September 25.-On lost Monday -?BK market openrd stenily at 18?c for mlddllm-, SSdjsales were m.ide ou ih it basis until Friday, SdsSS uofavurable nrws wa? r?cetVed fi om the stSern ma-kcts, and a decline or ?c was estab SBBeB-the raaiket clohlng quiet on saturdjy at IR1?CTx middling. '?COL CM BIA. sopjcmbcr 21-sales to-day 87 Bolea; middling lt-v. ^BBUTMBCS, september 27.-Marker. evince<l a BssssrfeeiiBT yesterday; moie buyers than sellers; ??fm firm low tsalddliusr 1 17o; tuidditnirs 1: -.-<.. SSBHs bale ; receipta no; t>M|iments ?7 bales. ' VUNTGOAIEKY- Seprember 27.-The market ls Uns tv-<tay. wt h lair ricn.a<>d: low u.iddiings Bax?. Hot-tern ask hlghe. rates. 5BXMA, S- pti-mber 27. -Sales tooday 400 hales? ssStdnaga 18^c; low mklildtigx nr. il wc. There sss Br? n a no u demand, the markei clubing quiet Mai tous. "\>w York liny ?fjirfcet. ?.j the Dally Bulletin, W*?gjbiday. Sept mber JA?cei;.??? t<-tay 215. tialnV. Tbi-re is afar nd for shlpotiig cr.idci, 4an we owe an iii - m^sta tite Fates. Prices ?ps% However, a trine sjsjsssr, as ri c< ipr? are H lu tte m?ot> liberal -n\-s ssa (BB baies 1 r Kaleign. N C ?O. bules Xor No - ?jj.?TA, ? or PortHDioun? ?lid 80 MW-Tor Wnmlng .iti at <t ;o: als,? 200 bales fut Btu 'anerio, an ssM trsntraer, n prtvato terms. Ket?ll ts fairly sedm ?nd meadif lu p-:ce. strHW'i? In r?ir de asaaidtse bales sold for RalelgIirN. C, on private New Torte Rice Martert. From tue Dally Bulletin, Wednesday, Septem? ber 2T: There appears to be a pretty steady feel? ing on the market for fore gn, and holders not over anxious to operate. Still there ls no wit hold? ing .1: stocks nor nd?elded attempt to workup priced, as the demand, thoueh fair In the aggre? gate, cads m.Unlv for small odd lots to supply the current wauta cf the traite, anil the outltt wonto be ltkelv to contract on any Increase of cost, balea to-day of soo bags East India at 6\a7>ic for Ban goon and 7>4a"?ic for Patna. Domestic was rather more active, with ?-ales or 125 tierces at 8>*a9c lor prime to cho ce, and loo bags at 7}^a8c for good the latter figures understood to have bee ? accept? ed on force; sales under orders rrom the South to eli se out consignments at once. From the Journal of Commerce: The market lor foreign ls steady, with the usual business doing Tor dealers'use; the offerings are moderate. Do? mestic ls lower. Southern holders are more In? clined to realize, and desire ttielr good* pr? sscd a litre for sale; SSS tierces sold at 7>ia9c, thc latter price an extrtm?, and 300 bags foreign at7'ia 7,'?c for Patna and t?>?a7S'c for Kangoon. New Torte Naval Stores Market. From the Journal of Commence, Wednesday, September 2; : The market fjr ?pints turpentine ls somewhat unsettled, wita the tendencv In tuc sellers' favor. The stock here has re elved no important addition, and the next steamer from Wilmington (About du1) brings only a li: tie over 400 bbls. Added to tilla, an advance in the WU mlngtou market ls reported. The demand ls comparatively moderate, and apparently only to mee; urgent wants cf consumers. Merchantable order closed at 63c. Sa es are 320 bbls at 6ic; small lots at 6J>?c, and one lot of 20 bbls at 63c. Rosins.-Tue raovt-ment in strained has been more restricted. There ls some little demand, but the dittied.ty In procuring freight room ls the principal hindrance to business. The foreign market i-t still very favorable. The large drafts upon the stock lately, bringing the snpplles down to a comparatively low figure, helps along the market to si rae extent. Strainc t closed at $3 60, showing an advance for a "week of 50c per bbl. The floe grades are held at some advance. There ls some fur-her Important inquliy. Sales are 800 bbls strained at $3 60; 1300 obis do at $3 55, in jard; COO bbls pale at $;a7 75; and 50 bbls No 1 at $5 50. We quote No S at $3 75a4 25: No 1 at $4 50 a? 75: pale at $6a$7: extra pale at ?7 25a9 50. lar. The demand is entirely to meet wants of consum? ers, bales are 50 Obis Wilmington at $3, and 50 obis washington, in lots, at JJ.a Ifjf. Receipts by Railroad, September 39. SOOTH CAROLINA BAILBOAD. 1003 bales cotton. 87 bales goods. 10J b*>!s tlJar, 459 sacks corn, 2 cara stock. To Kaiiroad Agent. Frost A Adger, W-B Wt Hams A Son. Geo W Wil? liams A co, Mowry A Son, Wm C Bec A co, W C Dukes A co. Wi.cox. Globs A co. W W smith, A J Salinas. Reeder A Davis, T P Smith. Luis D Desatibare, Dowling A co, G II Walu r A co, A B Mulligan, Sloan A Seignior s, W A Courtney, Jno Uarrckel. Murdauch A Mathews, Oraeser A Har? mon, WissA co, Trenliotm A Son. U .'OM a A co. Raven* 1 Holmes A ci, Steffens, Werner A Puck? er, H Buiiv.nkle, Jno Campsen A co, II Bischoff A co, Tledemau, calder A co, R 0 Sharp. M) KT ll EASTERN ZAILROAD. 132 bales upland cotton. 231 bbls naval stores cara lumber and wood, rough rice, na ;s, mdse, Ac. To A J Salinas, Frost A Adg^r. Mowry * Son, WK Ryan, Barden A Paiker, Geo w wu Hams A <O. i.avenel A co, Pringle A bon, wbil? den A Jones, H Klaitj A co, E Welling. W c Bee k co, Pelzer, Rodgers A eo. Wilcox, Gibbs A co. Geo ll Waiter A co, Claghorn, Liming A co. J E Adger A co, A S Smith. T P Smith, lovell A L, Kinsman A Howell. K Ba es A co, A B Mulligan, Dukes A co. w Gurney, J M Eason A Hr.. Knobe och A small, W O Taylor. S D Stoney, C Clactus, ivute Bros. BoUmaon Bros. P R Railroad co, J C tfaliouee, and Railroad Agent. Passengers. Per steamer Pilot Bov. rrom Beaufort. Pacific Lauding and Chtsolm'b Landing, Ac-J P Rax .er, Hon H W Crouch, J B Holmes, Captain Early, ind 2 deck. Per steamer Emilie, rrom Georgetown. S C % J Middleton. A Canale. T D Eason. POUT CALENDAR. KOOK'S mitts. r.*?* Onar.er. eta, 4 hoars, so mn ites. evenir g. few BC ton. 14th. 1 hoar, 49 minutes, evening. ? carter.-Jlst. ll noars. 62 mina e.. evening . uti Moon 28th. 0 boar, 24 minutes, evening. .?.iiday. rtiesday. Vfrlneaday. r varnda*.. . Friday. .s?*urday... ?rK. tims*. SDK .HTS. MOOh tn tl 8. 5. 52 6. 53 6. 53 5.. S3 5.. 64 6. .55 6..88 I S 51 5 50 5.. 49 6..47 5. .46 5. 45 6 43 2 21 3..3d rlseB S .15 ?..44 7..15 7..46 mon WATER 4..51 6..47 6 32 7..15 7..56 8..Si 9.. 7 MARTHE NEWS. 3HAHLE8TON, 8. C.SEPTEMBER 30, 1871. ?at 36 deg 46 min 33 sec. ; Lon 79 deg 67 min 27 seo. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Mary E Mangain. Beveridge, Baltimore-5 lays. Mdbe. To H F Baker A co. P B Lalane A o. Holmea A Calder, C Lilien: hal A co, Il Kulwin de, WO Winden, G W wunama A co, J P Riep, c ) Ahrens A co, Kluick. Wickenberg A co, Wm U iVeiCh. Steffens, Werner A Ducker, F Wehmann, } H Wilson A Bro, Dass Bros, and others. Sehr Ida Richardson. Bedell, Ballimore-t days. Juaao. To Atlantic Phosphate co. Vessel to the Hasler. Steamer Pilot Boy, McNelty, Benuron, Chis ilm'a and Paciflc Landings. Mdse and sundries, ftavenel, Holmes A co. Walker, Evans A Cogswell, a Kiatte A co, Jas Cosgrove, B c Adams. Robert .'hlsnlm, A M Adge-, J c H Cl masen. su-amer Marlon, Adair, Santec River. 135 bales cotton, 475 bbs naval stores, and mdse. To ^avenel. Holmes A co. Caldwell A Son, Jno Co' sock, Pt teer, Rodgers A co. G H walter A cu, J R Pringle A son, Frost A Adger. W M Conner, T P Jmlth, S D stoney, W c Bee A co, Dukes A co. A J Salinas, Reeder A Davis. Ingraham <* Son, Wage 1er A Monsees, Barden A Parker, A S Smith, S L Ju wa rd, W w Smith, J Wiley. Whlldcn A Jones, J Meters, E ? Stoddard A co, Smtth A Chapean, J i Sm\ the.... " Steamer Emilie. White, Georgetown, S c. .'otron and sundries. To Shackelford A Kelly, i GTnurs on, N r manuel, Cameron, Barkley A co, [ R smith, Pringle A Son, Kllnck, Wickeuberg A :o, J F Taylor A co, C Alston, J M Eaton A Bro, B ioyd, W B Pringle, W E Huger, II Balwlukle. steamer Wawenock, Bovie. Edisto River. 200 ons phosphate tock. To H F Baker 5? co. Boat rrom Christ Church. 5 bags sea Island cot? on. To W M Lawton A Son. Boat rrom Christ Church. 6 bags sea Uland cotton. To Kinsman A Howell. Boat from Christ Church. 8 b.iga sea Island cot ion. To W Gurney. IN THE OFFING. Bark Annie Torrey. L b\v. Boston-8 days. Bal? last. io Master. Bouud to savanuah and ouch :d off thl i port lor orders. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Philadelphia-W \ Courteuay. British bark Kathleen, Wright, Liverpool-Hen y CaM. behr J P Allon, Allen, Philadelphia-J A Enslow k CO. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Philadelphia. Scar J P Alien, Allen, Philadelphia. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York, september 29 spanish bark Carmen, Glrardo, Malagi, 7th of September. Bark Ka e Wi.llams, Hall. Boston, 23th Septem >er. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, at New York, September 27. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Norwegian bark Luger, Nielsen, rrom Liverpool, september 15. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Nsw YORK, S- ptember 29.-Arrived, the James Adger, Wioionla, Weser and Wibosset. LIST OF VESSELS OP, CI.KARKD AND SAILED FOR THIS FORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. *>'or baik Lnget, Nielsen, sailed.Sept 15 3erk Annie Kimball, btlnson, sailed....August -a WKST HARTLEPOOL, EKO. fhe Elise, Broaca, sailed.Angust 9 RIO DB JANEIRO. Jerinar. sehr Clara, Bodewes, sailed_August 22 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Mg Minnie Abbe, -, up.Sept 18 irk Lizahei. -, up.Sept 19 .cur Charlea Comery, ink ham, up.Sept 19 KKW YORK. lehr R W Brown. Wicks, clea ed.Sept 21 ichr Virginia, Ross, cleared.Sept U .mr Lilly, lluiMies, up.Sept 13 ichr Mj rover, Brown, up.Sept 18 PUtLADELPniA. iteainslilp Guff Stream, McCreery, up.Sept 18 Sehr Ueunetta, Leavlti, up.bept 12 BALTIMORE. Sehr J H stickney, Fooks, np.Sept 9 RUCK PORT, ME. >chr FrankA_Ern|IT. UcQupb. cleared.Sept 14 PROFESSOR BERGER'S BED-BUG DESTROYER. JCStar'S INSECT POWDER Costar's Rat Poison Isaacsen'6Sure Pop-Death to Mosquitoes. For sale by DB, H. BAER, ly6i No. 131 Meeting stree', Shipping. JpoK NEW YORK. ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M. SEW IRON STEAM LISE-ESTABLISHED 1370 The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA, Crowell, Commander, will sall for Sew York on SATURDAY, Septemberao, at 5 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lading io liverpool by WILLIAMS A GUION STEAM LINE. ToGeaoa, Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Curt?anla. Gotten burg, and to Ulasaow, by ANCUOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New Enzland Cities as usual. Insurance by steamers of this Line >i per rent For Freight Engagements apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO.. So. 2? Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharf. 8ep25-mwfs4_ jpiOR BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO I'll I L. D KL P M IA, BOSTON, AND THE Ci'iTES OF THE SORTHWEST. The flne Steamship FAL :ON, Hnynle, Com? mander, will sail for Baltimore, on MONDAY, October 21, at 5 o'clock P. M. mw Pmiadelpnia Freights forwarded to thai city by railroad from Baltimore without addi tiona! insurance, and Consignees are allowed an. p e time :o sample and sed their Goods frcm thvRallroad Depot in Philadel/hla. For Freight or Passage apply* to .* PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, sep28-4_No. 2 Union Wnarvea. OR LIVERPOOL DIRECT. F The Al Bri' Uh steamship MILBANK E,, John IL Smith, Matter, having a por ,_ finn of her cargo engaged and going ou ooaiu, will meet with dispatch. vor Freight engagements, anplv to WATSON* A HILL, 6ep2'> Adger's Wharf. pAClFlC MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPY'S rQKODOn UN? TO CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above tine leave Pier ^ftiB* NA 48, North River, foot of CanfUiliiS street, N?w York, at li o'edoct noon, of the 16tn and 80th or every month (except wben these dates fallon Sunday, then the saturday preced .ug. All departures connect at Panama with steam "rs for sooth Pacific and Centrai American ports. 1 ?eparture of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran cisco first of every month, except when lt fails on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers tonca a: Havana, bot go direct from New York to AspiawalL One hundred pounds baggage free to each adul', Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other m formation app y at the COMPASY'S TICKET OFFICE, on tl e wharf foot cf Canal street. North River. New York. F. B. BABY, Agent. jaly28-;yr POR BEAUFORT, S. 0. The Steamer PILOT BOY Captain W. T. MCNKLTY, WW receive Freight at Accommo? dation Wharf SATUKDAT, 30th in-_ s ant. and leave MONDAY Mu KS INO, tue 2< totter, at 8 o'clock. For Freight or Passage sprly on board or to RAV-..NEL, HOLME". A CO., sep29-2_Ko. ITV Kant Bay. jjToR LIVERPOOL. The American Bain ST. PETER. Ga Master, having a portion of her cargo od? gaged, will be dispatched promptly. For further engsg ?nents apply to J. A. LNSLOW A CO.. ser3) No. 141 East Bay JOB LIVEPOOL. The first class British Ship LADY DUF- _A PERIN. A. Flinn, Commander, haring SU one-half of her cargo engaged,will ' ave dlspatc For Freight engagements, apply o HEN.',? CARD. 8ep25 Accommodation Wharf. F OR FORT SUMTER BATTERY WAG ENE R, FORT MOULTRIE, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTING POINTS AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast, safe and comfortably appointed ^ Yacht ELEANOR will leave Southern wharf ?"?T EVERY DAY, at io o'clock morning, and half-paat ? o'clock afternoon. For arrangements, apply to CAPTAIN THOMA'S TOUNO, angil_On Board. ?pticttl. J^ONEY CANNOT BUY IT ! FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS1I ^^^^^^^^^^^ The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., New York, which are now oflered lu 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 over 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 d> lectly m front of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the nam rai, healthy sight, iud preventing all unpleasant sensations, such at Glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac. peculiar to all others In use. They are mounted in the finest manner, in frames of the beat quality, of all material? used fur that pnrp<?e. Taeir finish and durability can not be surpassed. CAUTION.-None genuine unless bearing their trade mark stamped on every frame. JA SI fis ALLAN, Dealer tn Watches. Jewelry. Sterling Silverware and Optical Goods, No. 307 King street. octH-stuthlyr_Charleston. S. fl. JUST R E C E I VED, CARBONATE OF AMMONIA ' Bicarbonate of Soda ' Cream of Tartar Fresh Hoi,*. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BA ER, QC"_(_In. 131 Meeting street. TORENCH PATENT MEDICINES. Prepared by Grimauit A Co., Pans : SYRUP OF HYPOPIIOSPHATE OF LIME, a 80V erign remedy in phthisis-relieves, Coughs. Nighisweats. Ac. Pepsine, for indigestion, loss of appetite, Ac. Digestive Lozenges of the Alkaline Lactates, i pleasant and effective remedy for functional de rangement of the digestive organs. Troches of Pepsine and Paucreatlne. *. ALSO, PURGATIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cottln. VOMITIF LE ROY. Pharmacie Collin. Dragees de Santonine. Dragees de Morphine. Lancelot's Asthma Cigarettes. For sale by Lr. H. BAER, may30 No. iii Meeting streu fiailroa?s. RAILROAD. CHARLESTON. S. C., September 2,1871. On and after thu da'e the NiGUr TRAIN'on this Road will be discontinued until further no? tice. The MORNING TRAIN will leave as usual at 8.30 A M., Sundays excepted. Freights destined for points beyond Savannah wlil be carried through without detention, dally. C. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. S. C. BOYLSTQN, G. F. A T. Agent. sep20 VTORTHEASTERN KAI LRU AD COM* ?N PANY. onAnLBSTON. S. C., Febrnary ll. 1671. Trains will leave Charleston Dally at 6:30 A. M. ?nd 6 P. M. Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex epted) ami 2:30 p. M. Train does not leave Charleston 6 P. M., So OATS. Train leaving 6:30 A. M mases through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and Acqute Creek only, going through in 40 hours. Passe.igera leaving by 6 P. M. Train havt choice ol route, via Richmond and Washington ur via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving t RIDAS '.y this Train lay over on SUNDAY tn Bal tlmore. Those leaving on SATUBDAT remain Scv PAT in Wilmington, N. C. This ls thc cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other points West and Northwest, both Trams making con? nections at Washington with Western train of Baltimore and o lilo Railroad. . S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CLXAP02, General Ticket Agent. febiM2moB_ OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 3 CHARLESTON. S. C., June 8, 1871. On and arter SHNDAY, June ll, the Passen ger Trains on 'he Sonia Ce r jana Railroad wil ru" aa follows: TOB AU0C8TA. jea7o Charleston.8.20 A. M Arrive at Augusta.4.25 P. M FOB COLOMBIA. Leave Charleston.s.zo A. .v. vmve at Columbia ?,.3.40 P. M. FOR CHABLOTOM. ueavc Angosta.7.40 A. M im vc at Charleston. 8.20 P. M Ijeave Columbia. 7.40 A. M Arrrivc at Charleston.8.20 P. M THROCOH WILMINGTON TRAIN. Leave Au gu-ta.. . 8.00 A.M. Arrive at Kingnil . 9.05 AM. Leave Kingviile. 1.45 P. M Arrive at Augusta. 7.45 P. M ACOCOTA NI J ITT BZPB838. (Sundays excepted.,' leave Charleston.8.30 P. H. Arnvc at Augusta.7.06 A M. Leave Augusta.e.oo p. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.40 A. v. COLUMBIA m orr BXFRB68. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston. 7.10 P. ?. Arrive at Columbia.6.00 A. a*. Leave Columbia. 7.60 P. f. Arrive at Charleston.6.46 A. V. HIT* M BR VIL IK TH AI K. .eave Charleston.2.46 p. ai, arrive at Summerville.4.10 P. M ...eave Summerville..7.oo A M Arrive at Charleston.8.16 A M CAMDEN ERANCB. eave Camden.e.oo A. M. Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A. M Leave Columbia.1.26 P. M antre at camden.6.00 P. M Day and Night Trains make close connection p [ at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Centra j Railroad. Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta ? Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville ! ina Columbia Railroad. Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex- > cept Sundays) with Dav Passerger Train, and ' rons through to Colombia and returns on Mon- j days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER. VlcePresldenL S. B. PICKENS. O. T. A_lamo (Engines, inacrjincrn, &t. STEAM ENGINES. ?MROyMLM & CO. Keep constantly on hand, and ready tor Imme? diate delivery, STAT ONARY, PORTABLE AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINES, and can furnish, at short no Ice, any description ot Engine not kept regularly in stock. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of approved Patterns and different sizes, ready for delivery, and titted with either Ratchet or Screw-Head Blocks. GRIST MILLS. From Sixteen to Thirty Inch; Fren'** Burr, Dou? ble-Geared GRIST MILLS. Also, the Universal or Star COTTON GINS, THRESHERS, CANE MA? CHINERY, HORSE POWERS, Ac. BAR IRON, STEEL ANO METALS. A larve assortment constantly on hand or the above articles. NAILS, SPIKES Sec HENRY DISSTON & SON'S PATENT CIRCULAR. GANO. MULAV, HAND ANO CROSS-CUT SAWS, GUMMING MACHINES, FILES, lc. Also, MILLER'S CELEBRATED "INSERTED TOOTH" SAWS. SWADOES AND SAWYER'S TOOLS GEN? ERALLY. RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT AND MILL SUPPLIES. OILS. A full line or Pure OILS, as follows: Sperm, Lard, Neatsloot, C., B. A Co.'a Lubricator, "White Oak Oil," Tallow, Axle Grease. BELTING. Ruober and Leather BELTING, warranted. Also, liam 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, s Of all Sizes. Ti KA H H GOODS. Steam Ganges, Water Gauges, Steam and Plumber's Brass-worV. PLAIN AND GALVANIZED IRON PIPES, At Factory Prices or 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, WACON8 AND TIMBER TRUCKS Of the celebrated make of WILSON, CHILDS A CO., Philadelphia. PATENT IRISH ROOFING FELT. CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., N. E. CORNBR MKBTIKO At<D CUMS BLAND OTB. augl4-smth6moD*w CHARLESTON. S. O. VAN DEUSENS WORM CONFECTIONS, (SANTON1NF ) They ? " purely vegetable, sale and sure. Th' best m use. For sale by ur ?. BAER, No. 131 Meeting utreet, w M, h .. ,.Ben jy? OTHEK?! For your Children, ase none other than the GEtl.MAN SOOTHING COKlllAL. lt contains uo Anodyne. For sale by the Manufacturer, I??- H. BAER. And also to be had at all Drug .-tores, (Gargling ?it. MERCHANT'S GARGLING OIL IS GOOD FOR BURNS ANO Sc.LD3, CHILBLAINS, SPRAINS AND BRUISES, CHAPPED HANDS, FLE n WOUNDS, FRO.IT BITES. EXTERNAL POISONS, SAND CRACKS, GALLS OP ALL KINDS, S FTP AST. RINO LUNE, POLL ETIL, BITES OP ANU?AIS AND INSECTS. TOOTHACHE, lc., AC, RUECMATI-Si. HEMORRUOIDS, OR PILE?, SORE MPPITB, CAKED BREASTS, FISTULA, .".ANGE, SPAVINS. SWEENEY, SCRATCHER OR GREASE, STRINQBALT. WlNDGALLS, FOUNDERED FEET, CRACKED HEELS, FOOT ROT IN .?HEEP, Rorp IN POUXRY, LAUE BACK, AC, AC. Large Size, $1; Medium Size, 50 cts.; Small Size 25 cts. From George H. Sheffield, P. H., East Galas, Orleans County, New York, september 29,1808: I am happy to say thatone buttle of your G ARG LI.NG OIL has cared ihe Rheumatism in my right | arm, when noihlugelse would help me. . From Oeo. H. Thralls, Warsaw, Ind., November 5, 1856: When I was appc lated ageat for the sale of] your GARGLING OIL, there wai a large stock on nand,but lt ls now al soid.and I tlilnk;you had bet? ter send me twelve dozen more, one bair of which for "Family Use." It ts regarded the bist medi? cine ever bold. A LINIMENT From D. G. Robinson, Barepta, Miss., Ftbruary 18.1857: Please send another supply of j our GARGLING OIL; it has elven general satisfaction. It has cured a case of Rheumatism of t-.n years' stand? ing, and ls great for Burns. In fact, lt has been successful in ulm ott every case where lt has had a fair tils'. Fiom Ur. R. F. Pardons, Brighton, Ind., Septem? ber 6 1869: 1 keep a large stock of your GARGLING OIL on band, and nud lt the bebt preparation in of the kind in use; anil sell three tim s as much of lt as auy other. r rom L. Schlottman, Round Top, Fayette Coun? ty. Tesas, February 15, 1869: I am now selling more of your GARGLING OIL than any other Liniment -and all who have used lt pronounce it "the best thing oat." R. D. Ta lor, of Concoid, Ey., says: rhea ARI. LI NG O L cured a horse of his, Injured wai.eploughing, by* attempting to step overa FOE slump, a'most severing the thigh from the bo-iy; abo, that he has used lt la his family for ofteen years, and ls the beat remedy for cuts, Burns, Bruises, Frost Bites, strains, Rheumatism, Ac, he ever used. Extract of a letter from Dr. C. T. Murphy, dated Magnolia, N. C.: 1 nave used yiar GARGLING OIL for several years, and lind lt superior to ail other medicines for the dlsea es and purposes for wbl.h lt ls re? commended. From Messrs. E. AU. Bell, B.ll ville, Fillmore County, Minn., September 28,1838: We willson agrea deal more of jour GARG? LING (UL at this point for the tature, for the rea? son that lt gives good ratlsfacloa to customers. From Messrs. F. L. A E. W. Olds, Norwich Yt., February 4, 1859: Allow us to say In regard to your GARGLING OIL, that we esteem lt tne beat Liniment we have HUMAN FLESH ever known. It gives universal satisfaction, and weean testify to its efficacy from our own expe? rience. Extract or a letter from Bethuel Farley, da:ed Marlow, N. H.. August I, iS5i: Your medicine givvs satisfaction to all who have used ir, and takes tlfeii a I of any article of tin- Lt' liiiem kind In use in Una v.ctulry. Messrs Mc Lain A Bros. Wholesale Lrnrglsts, Win e lng. Va . says under date of July -J ?. i860: That they cn safely recommend the OARGLING . OIL fur more disea-ei than u isrecommended tur. Extraer of a letter from Hun. Na'u an Ltucscy, ounty Judge nf Mielo> County, :owa, dated Har? lan, April 13, 1367 : It la d- elded ly pieferred to any other Liniment sold In Ulla section. Extract of a letter from Thomas Sinrterant, dated UlUshoro', H., May 13, lt>67 : Your G Alt .1 INC OIL is spoken of by those who have used lt as a flr.-tta'e article, and I thould like to have you send mu some more of lt to sell. AND Extract of a letter from Grlgsby A Strong, dat? ed 'Irenton, Tenn., September 19,1867 : You may state m Almanacs that, with an ex? pel lenee In the drug market of Ofteen y ears, the GARGLING OIL has not been excelled. From Ur. T. W. Ellis, Troupevllie, Ga., January 6, 1859 : If I should receive both boxes of the GARG L'NO OIL, lt will not be too much, as I think I could soon And sale for ls all, the Inquiry being frequent sluce it is supposed that I have it for Fr ra Dr. William S. McCall, Chamois, Mo., No? ven ber H. 1858 : lour ??AKGLING OIL ls akirg the shine off from nil th" 1 iulmeiits of the day. If you desired them, I conid proeme dozens oi certificates from the best clilzci.sof the country. Ext. act of a let'er from Dr. K. L. Patte, dated Raven?wo.-d. a., January 27. 1855 : The GARGLING OIL ls ttn.- only reliable em? brocation lu existence-so ssy the people. We can tell more of that than of all me rest put HOESE FLESH. together. I can furn sh you with live hundred certificates if you want. From the Louisville (Ky.) Dally Democrat, June 4 1S58: MERCHANT'S GARGLING OIL has become one of the mo.?t popular Liniments for human flesh that, ls now prepared, while for horse- and cattle lt has no equal tu tue w. rid. Wi-are assured by those who luve used it for the piles-oue or whom la a distinguished physician-that among ali the various pile remedir?, none afforded such speedy relier as the -AhGLlNG OIL. i rom Crump A Bros., Cochrane Landing, Ohio, November 20, 1856 ; We are pleased wi h your mtdlclue. It has been the means of curing a great number of dif? ferent diseases upon persuns,B8 also upon horses. Wc think lt cures all you recommend d lt to do. We want you to send us the larger proportion of the var.eiy lor "family use," lu ?mad bottles. TRY A BOTTLE. The G v KG Lt NO OIL hus been In use as a Lini? ment .'or thirty-eight years, .ill we ask is a FAltt TRIAL, but be sure and follow directions. Ask your nearest druggist or dealer In patent medici- es fur one or our Almanacs and Vade Mecums, and read what the people say about the nil. The GARGLINO OIL ls for sale by all respect? able dealers taroughout the United states and other countries. uar test montais date mm 1833 to 1871, and are unsolicited. Use the GARGLING OIL, and ted your neighbors what good it has done. We deal fair and liberal with all, and defy coa tradictlon. MANUFACTURED AT LOCKPORT, N. Y. M ERCH ANT'S GARGLING OIL COMPANY, JOHN HODGE, Secretary. W. T. LINN, Agent, LINN'S PILLS ! LINN'S PILLS ! LINN'S PILLS! IHK BEST IN USE. LlNN's PILL S I TRY A BOX. Sold by all Druggist*. Bep26-36D?W ?rano TJri?? CJistribrUi?n. $500,000 TO BE q GIVEN AWAY! ?o-'-i-H THE SOUTH CAROLINA References in South Carolina : General WADS HAMPTON1, General JOHN 8. PRESTON, Hon. B. F. PERRY, Hon. W. D. SIMPSON, ?Syeraor M. L. BONHAM ANDREW SIMONOS. Esq.. General JOHNSON HAGOOD, Hon. G. A. ?JAMPBELL' ABSU?TEAD MORT, Governor J. L. MANNING, Hon. JAMES OHESNOT, Hon. J. B. References in New York City : C.4F??ST^BELM0NT* ??- Bankers: Hon. CHARLES O'CONOR. Connaellor at-Law: Hon. JOHN f?7A^D'.Co2H,8eUor-at'Law; Hon; ROGER A. PRYOR. Counsellor ar-Law; Colonel RICHARD LATH* ?&.?'..A^Hi?YT' Es<'- President Gold Room; HUNT, THOMPSON A CO.. Factors; ANDERSON, STARR A Ca, Mere janis ; PETTCS A CO., Merchants; F. ZOGBAUM A FAIRCHILD, Merchants. S BOO .OOO TO BE AWARDED TO THE TICKET-HOLDERS OF THE SERIES OF CONCERTS TO COMMENCE ON THE EIGHTH OF JANUARY, 1872. AT THE ACADEMY OF MU8IC. CHARLESTON, 8. C., ON WHICH DAY THE DRAWING COMMENCES. 7?fc -o- tr THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION, UNDER THE AUSPICES or the "Sout.ii Carolina state Agricultural and Mechanical Society," will give a series er concerta at the Academy or Music. Charleston, S. C.. commencing January 8th, 1872, for tho purpose of raising a lund to enaoie Emigrants to settle upon lands selected by tne Association ror Homes ol Northern and European Farmers and others, in the State or south Carolina, and for their transportation thither and support ror the first year. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, AND NO MORE, AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. ALL THE PREMIUMS. INCLUDING DEED AND CERTIFICATE OF 1TTLE TO ACADEMY OF MUSIC, will be deposited with the National Bank or the Republic, New York. $500,000 I1V GIFTS! 1st Girt-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Charleston, s. a, cos: to build t230,ooo, having an annual rental or about $20,000, from Opera House, stores and Halls; the building being about 280 feet by eo feet, and situated corner of King and Market streets, in the centre of the city, and weli known to be the Quest building and most valuable property In Charleston, valued at.?.$330,000 sd Gift-Cash. 100,000 31 Gift-Cash. ?5,000 4th G?^-Cash. 10,000 6th Gtrt-Caah. 0,000 86 GWs-Cash-each $1000. 33,000 at Guts-cash-each $600. . 13,two 160 Gifts-Cash-each $100.:. 35,000 260 Gifts-Cash-each $60. i3,?oo too Guts-Cash-each $26. 13,soo lato outs-Cash-each $10.:.?. 13,500 1404 Gifts, amounts to.tsoo.ooo BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents S. C. Land and Immigration Association, * General M. G. BUTLER, ) JOHN CHADWICK. Esq., }? CHARLESTON, 8. a (ieneral M. W. GART, j AGENTS WAXrKD-LlDKRHL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED. "T Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing: General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. Hon. ROGER A PRYOR, ol New York. -0 . A. FAIR A >. 1) COMJVTF?TVP A TIT/Fl SCHEME ! CHARLESTON. 8. C., May-,1871. We take pleasure in certify me that we are acquainted with General M. 0. BUTLER, JOr N CHADWICK, Esq., and Genera'. M. W. OA RY, or the firm or BUTLER, OH ADW1GE. GARY A CO., aaa ?DOW them to be gentlemen or integrity, and we regard the object they have or assisting immigrants to homes in south Carolina or gt eat importance to the state as well aa to the immigrants, and we have every conOdence that their enterprise will be carried ont with fairness and honesty to all par? Mea concerned. GEO. A. TRENHOLM, I. W. ELAYNE, B. H. RUTLEDGE, A. 0. MAGRATH, JAMES CONNER, THOS. Y. SIMONS, JAMES R. PRINGLE. HENRY BUIST, B? WILMOT G. DlSADSSURE. Tlckete can be procured or E. SEBRlNQ A CO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. $4 Broad street. , Easiness ?Laroe. . .. JOBBING TRADE OF C H ARLESTON, " S. O. FALL AND WANTER OF 1871. THE SUBSCRIBERS, JOBBERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON. S.e., beg to call the attention or the merchants of the interior of this and the adjoining States to this market, as being now one of the most desirable in which to procure full supplies of all anieles they may require. A The wants of the country having rapidly tncreased, with ample facilities to enable ns vo procure our supplies direct from first hands in Europe and this coantry, we are now prepared to exhibit more varied and complete stocks of SEASONABLE GOODS than at any period since the war, and wlU impose of them on as good terms aa any other market. "Dally facilities afforded ror Shipment or goons to any point desired." DRY GOODS. EDWIN BATES A CO., No. 124 Meeting street. JOHNSTON, CREWS A CO., No. 41 Hay ne Street, NACHMANN A C<>. No. 169 Meeting street. MARSHALL A BUKQE. NO. 143 Meeting Btreet. CRANE, BOYLSTON A CO., corner Hay ne 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. JOBN S. FAIRLY A CO . No. 37 Hayne street. SELL A FOSTER, No. 27 Hayne street. MILLINERY: AND STRAW GOODS. CHAS. A. LENGNlCK, No. 133 Meeting street. BOOTS AND SHOES. ^ D. F. FLEMING A CO.. corner Hayne and Choren streets. T. M. BhISTOLL A CO , No. 146 Meeting street. E. W. STODDARD A CO., Nu. 166 Meeting street. HATS AND CAPS. THOS. M. HORSEY A BRO., No. 26 Hsyne street. EuMONDS T. BROWN, No. 43 Hayne street. HARDWARE. * J. E. ADQER A CO., No. 139 Meeting street. * HART A CO., No. SO Hayne street. O. GR?VELE Y, corner East Bay and Boyce's Wharf. SADDLERY, SADDLERY HARDWARE AND CARRIAGE MATERIALS. R. TH0ML1NS0N A CO., No. 137 Meeting Street. DRUGS ATO MEDICINES. GOODRICH, WINE MAN, A co., No. ss Hayne street, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. WM. L. WEBB, No. 128 Meeting Btreet. GROCERIES. GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., corner Hayne and Church atreeta. GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &c. J. A. QUAOK.ENB?SH, NO. Itt Ea?t Bay street. W. H. .iHAFEE * CO . No, 207 East Bay street. BOLLMANN BROS, Na 151 ?ast Bay street. PAINTS, OILS, G-LASS, &c. HOLMES A CALDER, No. 2C5 East Bay street. WM. M. BIRD A CO.. corner East Bay and Cumberland streets. . ? . JOB PRINTER, STATIONER & BOOKSELLER. EDWAhD PERRY, Na 149 Meeting street. ^ TYPE AND PRINTING MATERIAL, PAPER, STATIONERY, JOB AND BOOK PRINTING. WALK Mi', EVANS A COGSWELL, No. 3 Broad street and No. 109 East Bay. acglo-thstu2mo A