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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Exports. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Virginia-665 bales cotton, 35 tierces rice, luTl bois naval stores, 12.6 bales domestics, a-d 16 packages. Total, 1913 packages. The Charleston Stock anti Bond Market BID. ASKED . 13 15 10 OS 01 04 03 Od 35 00 65 00 69 00 12 00 39 00 01 00 82 00 15 00 77 00 63 00 65 00 2 50 53 03 92 00 Gold. Southern Bank Bill?. Bank or Carallen. .; 3? Bank or Chester. " ? Bank or Georgetown....-. 01 02 Bink or Hamburg. 10 15 Bank or South Carolina. io Bank or State or South Carolina, prior to 1S61. nominal Bink of State of South Carolina, after 1st January, 1861. 32>i 35 Commercial Bank, Columbia. Exchange Bank, Columbia. farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston. Merchants' Bank, Cheraw. Painters'Hank Fairdeld"..:. State Bank. State Securities. State Bonds, old. 7ooo State Bonds, new. 50 oo .State Stock. Railroad Securities. S. C. Railroad and Bank Stock (ex div). 33 00 S. C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.. 62 oo S. C. Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds (ex coupon). 67 00 Northeastern Railroad Stock (capi? tal). 10 00 Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre l Trod. 38 50 Northeastern Railroad. First Mct gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 89 00 Northeastern Railroad Second Mort? gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 80 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock. Savannah and Charlesron Railroad First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 74 00 Savannah and Charleston Kailroaa r Per Cent. .State guaranteed Booda. 67 00 Charleston and Savannah 6 Per Cent, Bonds. 63 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad Co- Stock. 1 50 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent, state guaranteed Bonds..V. Greenville and Colombia Railroad T Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds 90 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. Second Mortgage Bonds. Greenville and ColumMa Rallroaa 7 Per Cent. Certificates of Indebt? edness. Caeraw and Darlington Railroad Stock. Cheraw and Darlington Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. 83 00 Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Second Mortgage Bonds. 71 00 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Stock. 43 00 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. Spartanburg and Union Railroad State guaranteed Bonds. 50 00 B .ue Ridge Railroad First Mortgage Bonds.. Memphis and Charleston Railroad Stock. 8 00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7 per cent. First.Mortgage Bonds.. 85 00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7 per cent.Second Mortgage Bonds nominal City Railway Stock.54 00 6? 00 City Securities. City or Charleston Six Per Cent. Stock. 52 00 City of Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per Cent. Bonds... 70 oo City of Columbia 6 Per Cent. Bonds. 65 00 City or Co'umbia 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 60 00 C tv of Savannah 7 per cent,Bonds, old. City or Augusta 7 per cent. Bonds, old.81 00 City or Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, Old. 60 00 -City of Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, new.50 oo Bank Stock. First National Bank of Charleston Stock.125 00 People's National Bank Stock.104 00 106 00 Ualoa Bank stock. sooo - South Carolina Loan and Trust Company. par People's Bank SIOCK.. 3 50 Planters' and Mechanics" Bank Stock. 25 00 Bank of Charleston Stock. 2100 Carolina National Bank Stock. nommai Bank of Newberry Stock. s oo Bank of Camden Stock. 6 oo 8 oo Miscellaneous Securities. charleston Gas Company Stock. 19 00 20 0 Charleston urning and Manufac ttning Company Stock. nominal "Wando Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock. par HO 00 Snlphurb Acid and Superphos? phate Company Stock. par Marine and River Mining and Man? ufacturing Company Stock. Atlantic Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock. par 11000 Palmetto Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. nominal | ! Oalcora Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. nominal Farmers' Mining and Manufactur? ing Company stock. nominal 8toco Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock. nommai nominal 57 00 60 00 nominal 90 oo 73 00 ?69 00 81 00 63 00 75 00 900 87 00 64 00 71 00 67 00 63 00 85 00 83 00 63 00 63 00 400 22 00 The Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores narke?. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, ) FRIDAY EVEMKQ. October 13,1871. j COTTON.-1 here was a steady and well sustain ed demand daring the day. the market showing a Arm character with slightly hardening ?ates In - some cases; sales a*)out soo biles, s*/ 2 at 15, 3 at 18?, 20 at 17?, 15 at itv is ac J 7?, 23 at 17#, ns at 18,50 at 18?, i*9 at 181?. 103 at nj;, 109 at .tty;, 6 at is?,', si at lsx, is at ir, 4 at 19?, IT at -19.?c. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.is ?18 Low middling.18?M Middling.18*? Strlct middling.W?@ BICK.-There was a fair demand, but prices were weak and about }?c ? lb lower; sales iso tierces of clean Carolina; tay 95 tierces at ex, 40 at TJfC, ls on private teran. We quote common to fi lr ?X@7, good 7?@7?c ft ft. NAVAL STORES.-Sales 199 bbls rosin, say: 3 low pale at $7 50. 33 extra No. 1 and 54 No. 1 at $6 50a ? 75,1 dall at $6, 3 opaque at $5 75,13 No. 2 at $3 75, 6 low No. 2 at $3 50, 2 No. 3 at $3 25, CO extra No. 2 at $1, 25 lOW No. 2 at $3 50, 7 No. 3 at $3 25. No sales spirits turpentine. . FREIGHTS.-Vessels scarce and in demand. To Liverpool, by steam direct, nominal on upland-, nominal on sea islands; via New York, ?d on aplands, j;d on sea Minds: by Ball, on op Usda 9-i6d, .sea islands nominal. To Havre nominal. 'Coastwise-to New York by steam, j?c on uplands and lc oa sea Islands; $150 ft tierce, oe rice; by sall Jfc f* tts on cotton; - ft tierce on rice; 40c fl barrel on rosin; $7@3 ft M on lum? ber; $9@io ft M on timbzr. To Bosti n, by sall. Xe ft tb on upland cotton. To Provl 'ence, by -.all $3 ft Mon boards, Kofi lb on cotton; by steam $l ft bale on New York rates. To Phlla delphla, by steam Kc fi tts on uplands; by sall, $ ? M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 per ton t n clay and $3a$3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by ?team * c ? rb by sail, $6 50@7 ft M on boards fftgS 25 ft tm on phosphate rack. Vessels are lu demand by ou merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C , Dar?an au 1 SatlUa Riv. r, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports and $10@12 ft M are the rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills ?1?@21X. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. -Tba bank3 are pur .lasing sight checks at Ji@? o?*, and sell at par. There is no business doing in time bills. GOLD-13(914?. How Cotton Cloned In New York. [SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEWS J NEW YORK, October 13-5 P. M. Cotton closes I.wer, with exchange ?tagnant :and receipts large. Sales since 'Change for No ?ember at 19 9 16; for December at 19?, and lor -January at 1111-16. Markets by Telegraph. M WIT MAREEIS. PARIS, October 13-Noon.-Specie increased 333,o?or. Rentes 56r 80c. ?LONDON. October 13-Noon.-Consols 9 Bonds 8 -li, ex-iMvidend. Evening.-Consols 92?. Bonds 89?. NEW YORK, october 13- Noon.-Fi eights ll Stocks excited and weak. Gold 14?. Go menu dud aud weak. State bonds weak a 'jued Money 7 per cent. Exchange, lon ia on 9. fivenlng -Monev sllght.y easy at 7 per cent. ,-cnrreucy to gold weaker, borrowers paying co u mission, c'?mg at 4a5 per cent. St rling 7J4'a 8 God MMaMJf. GO?er lueat-t cloded feverish at adv i.ee. i^ty'wos 14?. States very weak. Tennessee* 65; new 61?. Virginias 6>>: new 68. Louisianas 65; new . ?; leeve 7u; tights so. A 'aba uas io .; Aves 68. Georgias 80; seveus 9u. Korth carolina* 38; new3t>. fcoutb Carolinas 72; ?sew 41?. KEW ORLEANS. October 13.-Biak sterling 23. Gow li1,' sigh' Wi discount. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, October 13- con.-Cotton opened Orui: uplands 9\, Orleans lOd: sales 12.000 bales; aalet o? the week I-6.0J0; speculat.on 21,000; ex port 10,000; > tock 471,000; American 141,000 bale-?; receipts of the week 40,ooo; actual export ?ooo bales. Later.-Cotton Orm; sales 15,000; speculation and export 50u0 bales. Evening.-Cotton Arm; sales on shipboard, Sa? vannah or Charletton, 9J?-1. Manchester steady. NEW YORK, uctober la-Noon -Cotton strone ; uplands 20>,'c; siles 20J0 bales; sales of futures last eveniug woo bales. October la^aio 13 16; November lOX. 19*,'al91MB; December 19>{, I9>ial9 ll ls; Match 20>4'c. Evening-Cotton weat; sales 2954 bales; up? lands 2<>>ic; Orleans 20?c; sales or futuresjtoday 1120 bale as follows : Ojtober 19J?C, 19)?c, 19*?a 1913c. November l9Xc, 19 13-16al9 1116c. Janu? ary 19 1316c. February 2uc; rree. on boord at C arkston on the basis or New York; low mid diing 190. BoaTOS, October 13.-Cotton quiet and firm; midd.inga 20.3ic; net receipts 3 bal?s, gross 33; sales SOO; stock 4500; net rece pts for the week -310. gross 3930; exports to Great Britain 463; sales Tor tue wet k 150. PROVIOESCK. October 13.-C tton-net recelp's or the wet k 170; stock 5000 bales. PHILADELPHIA, October 13-Cotton strong; mr Illings MMe; net receipts for the week 440 bales; gross 2145. BALTIMORE, October 13.-Cotton Armer and held higher; middlings 10\al97{c; net leceipts 31; gre si 889; exports coastwise 6i6; sales 515: stock 938; net receipts of tue week 661; gross 25O0; ex? ports coaatwue 1225; sales of tne week 2121 bales. NORFOLK, October 13.-Cotton firm; low mid? dlings ?sj?c; net receipts 2036 bales; exports coastwise 750; sales 150; stock 42SS; net receipts lor the week 7506; exports coastwise 7277; Biles Tor the week 1150. WILMINGTON, October 13.-Cotton Arm; mid? dlings 18XC; net receipts 293 bales; export* coast? wise 854; stock 3075; net receipts or we^k 1937; exports coastwise 1218; sales cr week 922. SAVANNAH. October 13.-Cotton Arm; low mid? dlings lSJialS^c; net receipts 3984 bales; exports coastwise 156; sales 1600; stock 73.534; net re ce.pts o? the week 16 5J3; exports coastw4se 6725; to Continent 1700; sales or the week looo. AUGUSTA, October 13-Cotta? tn f ir demand: prices advanced"; middlings IS^'alS'ic; net re? ceipts 6000 t>ales; pates 5J00; receipts to day 12.0; stock 1870,2425; 18.1. 66)0. MOBILE, October 13.-Cotton firm; middlings I9tfc; net receipts 1633; exports coastwise 2773; saies 1000; stock 13 345 bales; nDt receipts or week 8515;exports coastwise 4371J sales or week 6090. MhMPBis, october 13.-Cotton dull; middlings lSXc; receipts 1810; shipments 2345; stock in 1870 7984, In 1871 7075; receipts ot the week 12.270; shipments 1020; sales 6150 bales. NEW ORLEANS, October 13.-Cotton strong; mid? dlings I9??a9l.l?c: net receipts 2470 bales; gro? 3193; exports to Continent 7S; coastwise 509; sales 29,0; stocK 35 302; net n ceipts or the week 11.653; gross 16,881; exports to Havre 78; coastwise 4580; sales or the week 126.400. CALVESTON. October 13.-Cotton Arm; good ordi? n?r v ltf.'-ic; net receli ts H92 ba'es; uports coast? wise 496; sa ea 100; stock 23.234; net receipts for tt e week 3972; exports coastwise 2390; sales for the week 1:00. PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, Oct mer 13 - Noon.-Breadstuff* finner. Ked w.nter wheat 11s lod. Tallow 46s. NEW YORK, Oct,ber 13-Noon.-Flour a sh ide Qi uer. Wiieat >ic belter. Corn 2c better. Poik quiet. Lard st -ady. Turpentine In demand at 63.-iu69.s- Rosin firm at $4 20a4 25. Eu-ning.-Southern flour closed quiet, buyers relus.r g to pay an advance; c ramon to ralr extra $7 25.'7 90; good to choice $7 95a9 2i. Whiskey dall it OJC wiiia' c ose l quiet, and advance neatly lost; winur red.Western $l50ai62c. Corn closed quiet, advance panta.ly losr. 79a80c. Pork lower. $13 25. Lard a shade easier; kettle 19*{c. Ta pentlne t S){a69}?c. Ko-iu Ann. Tallow 9a9\c. WILMINGTON, October 13.-Spirits turpentlue Arm at 6?>ic. Rosin Arm at $3 30 ror strained, $5 25 ror No. 1. Crude tuioeutlne Arm at $5 to yellow dip. Tar Arm at $2 30. CINCINN.rr. October 13.-Flour Arm. Corn drooping. 1'ork lower at $13 25. Lard drooplig. Bacon dull and lower; clear sides 8M; closing nominal. Whisky 90. ST. LOUIS, October 13 -Flour and corn quiet. Whiskey 92Jf. Poiksteidy. Lard 9**^9KO. LOUISVILLE, October 13.-Bagging quiet and stead] ; round lots I6\'al7xc. Flour Arm. Corn 50a55c. Pork quiet. Bacon Arm. Whiskey 91. NEW ORLEANS,TJctober 13.-Flour scarce; tuper fine $6 25; double$7?712H; treble $T37ai 50. Corn scarce at 87a90c. Oats s arce at tsadoc. Bran scaicea' $1 40. Day, choice $3C. Pork firmer: mt ss $15 25. Bac m firm at 8X. s.s. BM. and o>,c. Choice hams at I9al9>ic. Lard scarce but Arm; tierce I0#c. keg 12ai2 '?c. Sugar none. Mo? lasses. In erior 48 .. Wnu-k-y, ordin?r? rectlAed 9:c: choice $104al 04>i. Coffee ecarceiprtme Kio 13 alS.'ic. Interior Cotton Markets. CHESTER, October ll.-Market steady; ordi? nary 15c; good ordinary 17c; low mid J.lugs I7Xc; middlings 18c: good mlddlicgs .SJ?C. YORK VI i LE, October ll.-Cotton 17 to 18c. CHARLOTTE. October 9.-The colton market during the past week bas been Arm, with an up waid tendency tn prices. Sales were made at 16 and is*-,' rents-the latter price ror middling, closiog duli, however, on Saturday, at 18*?' to is,1; cents. Sales ror the week 470 bales. COLUMBIA, October 12.-Sales 66 bales; mid? dlings 18c. COLUMBUS, October ll.-There ls not much de? mand or offering. Street buyers take most of wagon cotton. Middlings 18c, low ml idlings 17>, iiT.Y sales 66 bales. Receipts 2to bales. Shipments 61 bales. MONTGOMERY, October lt.-The market ls quiet ; low middlings 18c; offerings not large. SELMA, October 10.-Salea to-day 300 bales; middling? 18*?ai8Xc. low middlings lStfaisXa Market quiet and easier. Savannah Cotton Market. SAVANNAH, October 12.-SKA ISLAND COTTON. There have be. -n a lew sales ot good cottons at 45c. As yet the receipts have beeu ao limited that we cannot establish quotations. RFCEIPTS.-The receipts at this port ror the past week have been 16,082 bales upland and 17 bales tea Island, from tne Io lowing sources: Central Railroad 12.782 bales upland. Atlantic and- G. Railroad 1796 tales upland, Augusta boats 1502 bales upland, Florida boats 12 balrs sea Island and 2 bales upland, coasters 5 bales sea island. EXPO TS.-The exports for the week have been 5?89 bales upland and S6 bales sea lsiand, as fol? lows: Havre 1700 oalea upland, New York 3995 sales upland and 6 bales sea Island, Philadelphia 539 b ces upland, Baltimore 658 bales upland, Bea? ton 1147 bales upland and 30 bales sea Island. New York Hay Market. From the Daily Bullet In. Wednesday October ll: Th-, re has been a very fair demand for shipping hay, and prices setm to rule in sellers' favor. Sales 200 bales at $1 05al 10. Prime ls selling at $1 -cai 25, and smart 1 ts at $140al 50. S raw ls In fair request and Arm at * lat 10 lor long rye, and 80a85c tor short. Oa:s 3vc, and wheat eoa75c. New York Rice Market. From the Dallv Bulletin, Wednesday. October ll: The general market ls without much ot Interest at the moment, aud only active to the extent or the re^u ar trade wouts. Hol lers are not burdened with any excess or stock, buts ll have enough for thc out.et. and though obtaining p etti lull rates make no demards ror an advance. Sales or solterees Carolina at 8a9.se foi common o'd to prime new, a'-d 150 b gs East Ind a a: 8Ma7Mc for i augoou, and ia i75ic for Patna. New York Narai Stores Market. From the New York Journal cr Commerce, Wed nesd y. October ll: The market ror .spirits turpen? tine has again been somewhat excited and very Irregular. A shipping order, added to a good Home trade, have pretty well cleared the raaiket, and at the close merchantable older held at 69a roc. Sale? have been 25 bbls 67c, ?0 bbls 67*ic, soo iibls 68c. 2(X) bi? s. to arrive, eic, 25 bbls 70c, io bbl- 69c, aad loo bbls in Wilmington rob at 52c. Rosins have been In less demand, i ut the tone of the market is Arm: SOO bhls strained sold it $4 05 ; we quote strained at $4a4 07>,'. No 2 at S4 12),K4 50. No 1 ?4 75i6. pale $6 25a7 50, ext a r-i ?; *7 75 9 75. Tar ls in moderate stouk. and s'.-ongat $312K fur Washington ?-ni $3:5 lor Wiinji gton. City pitch $4, delivered. New York CofTee Market. Fr ra the J .urnal or Commerce, Wednesday, October ll: The offerings ol Rio are very small aud holders quite Arra, lnslsiing on extreme prices, prt-ventmg business From flisr hands no salts of importance were made. From second liands some In voie s were reported placed, but without particulars; 700bags i y the .senorita and looo bags by the vvi"fleld at B?tini re on private terms. There ls considerable Inquiry tor C. y lon roffee. of whlci 2214 bags were disposed or, ex Francis, on private terms; part being plantation. In West India coffees business was unimportant, the high prl es c aimed and light cirerluga check? ing operations. Messrs. Wm. Sjott A t^ns make :he total stock or Rn> In Arst hands In the country o be 41.266 bags, distributed as follows: In Gai reston 4000 bags, in Mobile 4000 do. In S ivaunah ?000do, in Baltimore 5369do. in New Yolk 25.8S9 Io. We quote lor Rio. In noni, gold prices as fellows: Ordinary cargoes I3,s"al3>4'. rair cargoes 4al4,L4'c. good cargoes 14Xal5c, prime cargoes 5,^ala>iC. The oiher kinds we quote lu gold, luiy paid, as follow*: Java (grass mats) 25c; .lngspore 18a20c; Ceylon 17alS>?c; Maracaibo 16 L18>,C; Lazuayra I6>,al7c; Jamaica 16al7c; St. tomine?(gold. In bond.) l0alic;C>sta Rica 16a ?XO; M .inila i Gane; Mexican 16>?ai7c; Sa vanilla 6al8c; Curacoa l5,Sal7c. |jjs* Wilmington Market. "WILMINGTON. ' ciober 12.-TURPENTINE.-The narket r?riMs article opened quiet on Frl'ay.hnd aies were made at unchauged Agu?es. On satur lay. oiling tome small stork on hand, yel'ow Hp advanced lue. On Monday h int advanced Oe, sm! ngutu ou Tuesday viigin advanced 5c. o .lay (rnurj ay) there has oeen a decided hange, and all gradts have ad>anced. Tnere eipta have been limited, ami there is only a small ock ? irenngou market. The markrt closes dim t $3 50 lor hard, $5 lor yellow dip. and $5 25 ror irgip. AK.-The continued light rece.pta not b.'ing i.ill. i- nt t.. -i p . y the existing demand, the art - le lias advanced 25c sines cur last report. The sales bave been small, and foot np about 1SS bbl?. The market closes fl rm at $2 50 per bbl. COTTON -Since the close of our last review the market Tor this article has generally ruled-Inac? tive, with a declining; tendency lo price. The un? favorable advices from abroad has checked the demand until to-day (Thursday) when the mar? ket opened quiet but Improved, and sales were made at an advance of ? to ? of a cent. We qnote ordinary at 16?. good ordinary at 18?, low middling at I3?ai8? sud middling at 13*ial8?c per lb. SPIRITS TERPENTINE.-The market opened quiet on Friday and no sales were effected. On Satur? day it opened again weak and sales at a decline were made. On Monday, however, lt exhibited more firmness, and there has been a steady ad? vance In prl'e each day, closing on Thursday at ?63 -jC per gallon. The advices from abroad are b.uer, and there ls a brisk inquiry from ship? pers, but want of stock has checked opera'lon?. There ls very little arriving, and the stock held by* factors ls light, the balk being In second hands, which ls not offered on market, but h held for higher figures. The market closes firm at 63?c per gallon. ROSIN.-For the week jost ended the market has ruled with more firmness for the lower grades and prices have Improved a shade on previous quotations. There h:s been a fair Inquiry from shippers for both strained and Ko 2, and parcels have generally found sale. For the finer grades there has b en rather a light demand, and the market has ruled quiet bat steady. Receipts per Railroad, October 13. SOrTH CAROLIN! RAILROAD. 1981 bales cotton. 22 bales goods, 100 bbls flour, | 78 casks clay, 1 car stock. To Ratlroae Agent, Caldwell 4 Son, Dowling 4 co, Witte Bros. Prin? gle & Son, Mowry 4 Son, A B Mulligan, Frost 4 Adger, Wardlaw 4 Carew, R A Pringle. W C Bee A co, Sloan 4 Selgnlous, Trenholm 4 Son, Murdaogh & Mathews. Reeder A Davis. W K Ry? an W W Smith. A J Salinas T P Smith, W.ss 4 co, Kinsman A Dowell, O n Walter 4 co, Wagner 4 Weekly, Pelzer, Rodgers 4 co. W B Williams 4 Son. H F Bater 4 co, Colcock 4 co, Wm Roach 4 co, Johnston, Crews A co. Krobeloci 4 Small, w A Courtenay, Graeser 4 H ?rmon, and W O Court ne; 4 co. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 270 bales cotton, 199 bois naval ftores, cars lumber, rough ile-, mdse, 4c. To W K Ryan, Frosr, Adger 4 co. Pringle 4 son, W C Bee A CO, A J sal.uas, G il Walter 4 co. Barden 4 Parker, Whilden 4 J ones. Claghorn, Herring 4 co, Tren? holm 4 SOD, wilcox, i robs 4 co, T P Smith. A S Smith. Mowry 4 Son. Caldwell A Sou, G W WU 1 ams A co, Peizer, R dgrra 4 co, Ravenel 4 co, W c Courtney 4 co. E Welling, J C Mallonee, H K'.atte 4 co, Witte Bros, W C Dukes 4 co, Geo H Ingraham 4 Son. Kinsman 4 Howell, J E Adger 4 co. Reeder 4 Davis, W H Welch, H Bischoff 4 co, C Lelbeurood, Ahacktlfurd 4 Kelly, C Small, J C Courtney 4 co, Railroad Agent and Order. Passengers. Per steamship ChamDlon, from New York E P Jervey, F P Ham. C Kerrison, Jr. Edwin E Howell, John M Howell, Mrs A Mintez. Mrs Locke, Mr Locke, Mrs Edgerton, Mr Richards, Mrs R W Tow!:, MUS Ella Towle, B K Whittaker, and 5 In steerage. PORT CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. (..st Quarter. 6:u. o hours. 12 m ?utes, evestng. New M ion. 14t:i. 1 hoar, o minutes, morning. F.rat quarter, -Oth. 6 hoars. 31 minnie.-*, evening, fr ul; Moon, 28th, 2 hoars, 50 minutes, morning. ol %' OCTOBER. ? . I ?_ 9. Monday. 10 Tuesday. IT Wednesday.. 12, Thuraday_ 13, Friday. 14 saturday_ 15'Sunday. MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C.OCTOBER 14. Lat 32 deg 49 min 33 s-.-c. | Lon 7° 67 min 27 s< c. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York left Tuesday. Mdse. To James Adger 4 co, J E Adger 4 co, DA Ammo, South Carolina Rail? road Company, Northeastern Railroad Company, southern Express company, J Apple, M 4 A Ashton, c D Ahrens 4 co, E E Bedford, B Boyd, W M Bird 4 co Bollmann Bros, T M Bristoll 4 co. E T Brown, C Bart 4 co, fr. Bates 4 co, U Bischotl 4 co, E H Barnwell, Blum 4 Miller, J Comlns, A Canale, Cameron, Barkley 4 co, L Chap?n, Louis Coben 4 co, U Cobla ft co, J camp sen 4 co. W C Courtney ft co, J E Oordray, Dally News, P Darcy, Ellas Bros, Dass Bros, Dowie, Moise ft Davis, Ed? gerton ft Richards. J S Fairly ft co, D F Fleming ft co, D Fitzgibbon, Furchgott, Benedict A co, Forsythe, Mccomb 4 co, C Grave'.ey, J H Gravi r 4 co, P L GuiUemtn. G .odrich, wineman 4 co, Jno Hems, N A Hunt, Hart 4 co, Holmes' Book House. Holmes 4 Calder. W Hun', T M Horsey 4 Bro, PF Murray, Barbes m 4 co. Jager Bros, E H Jackson, O E 4 A S Johnson, Johnston, Crews 4 co, Knack, Wicken V--rg 4 co, C Kerri - on, A Langer, C L?sen El, Lcurey 4 Alexander, P B Lalane 4 co, Chas A engnlck. Mantoue 4 co. C Lillentbal 4 co, R)bt Martin, W Mattht asen, Menke A Muller. McLoy 4 Rice, kar .hall 4 Burge, J G Mllnor 4 co, Wm Mar scher, Wm McKay, J H Menzing, W A Mein tens. Mrs L Mehrtens, S K Marsha 1, Melchers A Muller, A Nimitz, J S Nipson, D Neill ft Son?, J F O'Neill, c P Poppen heirn, Ea Perry, C C Plea ge, M Polit? zer, J Price, J A Quackenbush, J R Read, F Rich? ards, E B.stoddard A co, Stt-ffens, Werner ft Duck? er, Ravenel, Holmes ft co. Shackel'ord A Kelly, s S Solomons, U Soubeyroux, A R >ti;linan, Sell ft Foster, E U Stelling, M Trlest, Trenholm ft Son, J F Taylor ft co, D Solt ere, R Thomllns n ft co, A L Tyler, J Thompson ft co, S ThomBon, Tldeman, Calder 4 co. w Ufferhardt, w H Welch, Walker, Evans 4 Cogswell, O F Welters. Mrs J Weinberg, J H V?llers, F von Santen. P Walsh, S U Wilson 4 Bro. W J Y'at a, Mrs M J Zernow, G vv Williams 4 co, Wagener 4 Monsees, Witte Bros, J Wirth, L Wagner, Mrs a Watts, and others. British sehr Ada, Uelyea, New York-6 days. Ballast. T> Order. Sehr Odd Fellow, P*lace, Cgeecbee. 25C0 bush? els rough rice. To W c Bee 4 co. Sloop Jolla Dean, Hans. Combahee. 12; o bush? els i ough rcs. To w c Bee 4 co. Sloop Lalla. Harvey, John's Island and Wa ima law. 13 bales colton. To Stoney 4 Lowndes, W A Boyle, and Witte Bros. Boat from Christ Church. 4 bags sea Island cot? ton. To W M Lawton 4 Son. Received from Chl-oim's Mill. 118 tierces rice. To U Bischoff 4 co, and E N Thurston. Beceived from Bennett's Mill. 117 tierces rice. To w c Bee 4 co, and G U Ingraham 4 Son. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Philadelphia-w A Courtenay. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Philadelphia. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Gulf Stream, McCreery, at Philadel? phia, October io. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York, Octo: er 13. Sehr Mary E Van Cleaf, Jones, Boston, 9th Oc? tober. CP FOR THIS POitT. Sehr Geo B Somers, Bray, at New York, 11th ' ctober. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Geo Washington, Sherlock, at New York, October ll. Sehr May Morn. Babb, at New York, October ll. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK, Ocob?r 13.-Arrived, steamships Rising Sun. cuba tnd James Adger. Arrived OJt, the Rus3la and Assyria. LIST OF VESSELS DP, CLKARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PG RT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Bark Annie Kimball, Stlnson, Balled....August ?8 Nor bark Luget, Nielsen, sailed.Sept 16 WEST HARTLEPOUL. ENG. The Elise, Eroacu, sailed.August 9 KKWrORT, ENG. Br bark Dav.d McNutt. Lockhart, up.Sept 16 ALLO A. SCOTLAND. Tne Orraen, B.rkholm. sabled.August 26 MONTROSE, SCOTLAND. The Achilles, Hms.-h. sall*].Sept 13 SIDNEY. Br bark Vinco, Robson, up.Oct 6 DUNDEE. The Livonia, Peers, sailed.Sept 22 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Brig E H Kennedy, Hallett, np.Sept 27 Brig L'zatjei,-. up.Sept 19 Bark Keystone,-, up.Oct 2 Brig M nnle Abne,-, cl'd.Oct 6 Sehr Charles Comery, tnkham, cl'd.Oct 2 KEW YORK. SMp Nautilus, Spencer, cleared.Oct io Sehr Lilly, Uuirliea, up.Oct 2 Sehr Geo Washington, Sherlock, cleared....Oct ll sehr May Morn, Babb, cleared.O t ll Sehr Geo B somers, Bray, up.Oct ll PHILADELPHIA Sehr Wm G Dearborn, Scull, cleared.Oct 7 Sehr Joan Miay, Fis: cr, cleared.Oct S Sehr Mc Lyons, Stevens, cleared. ct 4 Sehr J W Wilson. S >mern, cleared.Oct ? J" ? S T RECEIVED, CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, (Helmbold's.) By DR. n. n.M.it, majis No. 131 Meeting street. 8tTK RISES. SUN? SETS. MOON I mon R. * S. WATER. 6.. 2 6.. 2 6.. 3 6.. 4 C.. S 6.. 5 6.. 6 5..33 6..32 6..30 5..29 6..28 5..27 5 25 I.. 6 2.. 3 3.. 8 4.. 9 sets 6.. 3 6..40 3..51 4..50 5. 40 6..25 7.. 7 7..52 8.. 3 T Shipping. WO DOLLARS PER BALE FOR COTTON. FOR NEW YORK, The Al Rejular. Line Schooner MYROVER, Brown, Commander, will engage at above rates, and load with dispatch. For balance engagements apply to octile WILLIAM ROACH 4 CO. "JpOR LIVERPOOL. The Al American ship OLIVE SOUTH-^3 ARD, having a Urge portion or her Cargo SB engaged, will be dispatched ror the above port. For Freight engagements, aoplv to OCtl2 B. G. WILKINS * CO F OR LIVERPOOL The American Bark ST. PETER, Page, ??A Master, having a portion or her cargo ea-^BSt gaged, will be dispatched promptly. For funner engag.ments apply to J. A. ENSLOW A- CO., sep30 No. 141 East Bav. jp O R NEW YOKE. NEW YORK A .11) CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINK. ESTABLISHED 1845. The Splendid Side-Wheel Steamship CHAM? PION, Robert W. Lockwood, Commander, will sall from Adger's Wharf on MONDAY, the 161n lust., at S o'clock P. M. my Through Bills or Lading given on Cotton ti Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng land manufacturing town?, at the lowest market rates. my Insurance by the Steamers or this line hair per cenr. For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to JAMES ADUEK A Ci i, Agents. The Steamship CHARLESTON follows on SATCRDAY. the 2lst Instant._octl4-2 JpOR NEW YORK. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870 The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA. Crowe !, Commauder. will sall ror New Y'ork on SATURDAY, October 14, at s o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. Through Bills or 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 Enzland Cities as usual. Insurance by Steamers or this Line a per cent. For Freight Engagements apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharf. oe 9-mwrs4_ pACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMrT'S THRO?QH LINB TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. f ABES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers or thc above Une leave r.er >?Bjk So. 4X North River, root of CanaiJSJLBK street. New York, at 12o'clock noon, ortho Ifen and 30th or every month rexcept when these lates rauon Sunday, then the satcrday preceo mg. Ail departures connect at Panama with steam fra tor south Pacido and Centrai American ports. Departure or l&th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran? cisco first of every month, except when lt falls OD Sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch a: Havana, bot go direct from New York to AspiawalL One hundred pounds baggage free to each ado r, Medicine and attendance tree. For Passage Tickets or other Information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foot of Canal street, North River, New fork. F. R. BABY, Agent. j ity2S-lyr_-_ JIOR BEAUFORT," S. 0. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. MCNKXTT, Will receive Freight on SATUR- _ ?tT*"*"**">h, DAY, the Hth instant, at Accomnio-??2fi?BC dation Wharf, ana leave nn MONDAY MURMNO, the 16 h Instant, at 8 o'clock-. For Freight or Passage, apply nn board, or to RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., octl3-2_No. 177 East Bay. Unilbing material. ILL,I IM: E. Now landing a cargo of very superior FRESH LIME. For sale low, at BUILDERS' DEPOT, 94 CHURCH STREET, sepl E. M. GRIMKE, P. 0. Box 374. DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, Has removed his Office to and opened his prin? cipal SALESROOMS at No. 20 IIAY.NB STREET and No. 38 PINCKNEY STREET, where he takes pleasure In offering to the public a full stock or his own manufacture or DOURS,>A?HES, BLINDS MOULDINGS, NEWELS, BALUSTERS, Ac. WOOD TURNING in all its branches. A specialty made or FKENCU and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, at WHOLESALE and RETAIL. my Orders ror stock of irregular size work re ceived either ar. the Salesrooms. No. 20 HAYNK STREET.or at the FACTORY on Uorlbeck's wharf. augi5 tuths?mos CABLE SCREW WIRE BOOTS AND SHOES ARS Claimed to be ihe Best, Acknowledged to be the Best,' Proved to be the Best. THEY ARE THB MOST PLIABLE, MOST ECONOMICAL, MOST COMFORTABLE, MOST DURABLE. WILL NOT RIP. Rapidly superseding Sewed and Pegged Work. The Patent stamp ls ou all. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. A single trial will make good all these claims, sef 3u-imo (Gargling (Dil. lvi?RCrM?MT'S GARGLING OIL IS GOOD FOR BURNS AKD SCILDS, CHILBLAINS, SPRAINS AND BRUISES, CHAPPED HANDS, FLE H WOUNDS, FROST BITES, EXTERNAL POISONS, SAND CRACKS, GALLS OK ALL KINDS, RITPAST, RINO L'ONE, POLL ETIL. BITES OP ANIMALS AND INSECTS. TOOTHACHE, AC, AC, RHEUMATISM, HEMORRHOIDS, OR PILES, SORE NIPFLVS. CAKED BREASTS, FISTULA, MANOB, SPAVINS, SWBENBT, SCRATCHES, OR GREASE, STRINOHALT.WINDOALL8, FOUNDERED FEET, CRACKED HEELS, FOOT ROT IN SHBBP, ROUT IN POULRT, LAMB BACK, AC, AC Large Size, $1; Medium Size, 50 cts.; Small Size 25 cts. From George H. Sheffield, P. M., East Gains, Orleans County, New York, September 29,1868: I am happy to say that one bottle of your GARG? LING OIL has cured the Rheumatism in my right arm, when nothing else would help me. From Geo. R. Thralls, Warsaw, Ind., November S, 18S6: When I was appointed agent for the sale of your GARGLING OIL, there wai a large stock on band,but lt ls now al, soid.and I thlnk you had bet? ter send me twelve dozen more, one half of which ror "Family Use." It ls regarded the best medi? cine ever told. A LINIMENT From D. G. Robinson, earepta, Miss., February 18. 1857: Please send another supply or j our GARGLING OIL; lt has given general satisfaction. It. has cured a case ol Rheumatism or ten years' stand? ing, and ls great ror Burns. In tact, lt has been successful in almost every case where lt has had a lair trial. From Dr. R. F. Parsons, Brighton, Ind., Septem? ber 6 1S69: I keep a large stock ot your GARGLING OIL on hand, and hod lt the best preparation In or the kind in use; and sell three tunta as much or lt as any other. From L. Schlottman, Round Top, Fayette Coun? ty. Texas, February 15,1869: I am now selling more or your GARGLING OIL than any other Liniment-and all who have usid lt pronounce it ' the best thing out." R. D. Ta- lor, or Concord, Ky., says: TheG \RGL1NG O L>cured a horse of his, Injured wal.e ploughing, by attempting to step over a FOE stump, a'most severing the thigh from the bony; also, that be bas used lt in his family for tirteen years, and is the best remedy for cuts, BurnsM Hr mses. Frost Bites, Strains, Rheumatism, Ac, he ever used. Extract of a letter from Dr. C. T. Murphy, dated Magnolia, N. C.: 1 nave used your GARGLING OIL ror aeveral years, and find lt superior to all other medicines ror the dtsea-es and purposes ror whi.h lt is re? commended. From Messrs. E. A H. Bell, Bellvine, Fillmore County, Minn., September 28,1838: we will sell a great deal more or your GARG? LING OIL at this point ror the future, ror the rea? son that lt gives ^nod t-ansfac lon to customers. From Messrs. P. L. A E. W. Olds, Norwich Vt., February .?, 1S59: Allow us to say in regard to your GARGLING OIL, that we esteem lt the best Liniment wc have HUMAN FLESH ever known. It gives nnlversal satisfaction, and we can testify to its efficacy frum our own expe? rience. Extract or a letter from Betane! Farley, dated Marlow, N. H.. August 1, 1856: Your medicine gives satisfaction to all who have used it, and takes the lea 1 or any article or the Liniment kind in use tn this v clnity. Messrs McLaln jt Bros. Wnolesale Druggists, Wheeling, Va , saya, under date or July SI, i860: That they ctn safely recommend the GARGLING OIL ror more diseases than it ts recommended lor. Extractor a letter from Hon,Na'nan Lindley, < out ty Judge or Shelby County, Iowa, dated Har? lan, April 13, 1867 : It ls decidedly preferred to any other Liniment sold In this section. Extract or a letter from Thomas Sturterant, dated Hillsboro', IL. May 13,1867 : Your GARGLING OIL ls spoken or by those who have used lt as a first-rate article, ai>d I should like to have you send me some more or lt to Bell. AND Extract or a letter from Grtgsby A Strong, dat? ed Trenton, Tenn., September 19.1867 : You may state in Almanacs that, with an ex? pel lenee In the drug market or fifteen years, the GARGLING OIL has not been excelled. From Dr. T. W. Ellis, Troupevllle, Ga., January 6, 1859 : ir I should receive both boxes or the GARG LINO OIL, lt wilt not be too much, as I think I could soon find sale ror lt all, the inquiry being freq .en t since lt ls supposed that I nave lt ror sale From Dr. Wiuiam S. McCall, Chamois, Mc, No? vember 8, 1858 : Your GARGLING OIL ls taklrg the shine otT from all the Llulments or the day. ir yon desired them, I could procure dozens or certificates from the best citizens or the country. Extract or a letter from Dr. E. L. Patte, dated Ravenswood, \ a., January 27.1855 : The GARGLING OIL ls the only reliable em? brocation in existence-so say the people. We can bell more or that than of ali the rest put HOUSE FLESH. together. I can furnish you with Ave hundred certif?cales ir you want From the Louisville (Ky.) Dally Democrat, June 4, 1856 : Miip.cnANT'S GARGLING OIL has become one or the most popular Lluiinents ror human nesh that ls now prepared, while ror horses and cattle lt has no equal In the world. We are assured by those who have used lt tor the piles-one or whom la a distinguished physician-that among all the various pile remedies, none afforded such speedy relier as the u A KG LI NU OIL. I rom Crump A Bros., Cojhraue Landing, Ohio, November 20, 1856: We are pleased with your medicine. It has been the means or curing a great number or dif? ferent diseases upon persons,as also upon horses. We think lt cures all you recommend ed lt to do. We want you to send us the larger proportion or the var.ety ror "family use," In small buttles. TEY A BOTTLE. The GARGLING OIL has been in ase as a Llnl I meat for thirty-eight years, all we ask is a FAIR TRIAL, but be sure and follow directions. Ask your nearest druggist or dealer In patent medicines ror one or our Almanacs and Vade Mecums, and read what the people say about the OH. The GARGLING OIL ls ror sale by all respect? able dealers throughout the United States and other countries. Our testimonials date from 1833 to 1371, and are unsolicited. Cse the GARGLING OIL, and tell your neighbors what good lt has done. We deal fair and liberal with all, and defy con? tradiction. MANUFACTURED AT LOCKPORT, N. Y. BY MJERCII.A.IVX'S GARGLING OIL COMPANY, JOHN HODGE, Secretar jr. W. T. LINN, Agent, LINN'S PILLS ! LINN'S PILLS ! LINN'S PILLS THE BEST IN USE, LINN'S PILL'S '. TRY A BOX. Sold by all Druggists. 8ep26-38D?W ?rano SJri?e tTUi?tribntiott. 'BMIll?ITr IN REAL ESTATE AND U. S. GOLD BONDS Will positively be Distributed by RAFFLE on t tie 22d day of November, 1871, In public, n the City of Charleston, at 10 o'clock A. M., by tue , ? CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FREE S OHO O E E TJ IYI>, CHARTERED Bi" THE LEGISLATURE OF SOUTH CAROLINA AT ITS LAST 8E8SION AND APPROVED MARCH 8, 1871. ONLY FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE ! THE RAFFLE WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, THE 22D DAY OF ' NOVEMBER, 1871, IN PUBLIC, IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. All tbe Property, Real and Personal, mentioned below must be Distributed m the Award, ind a valid deed of each piece or Real Estate, free from all lncnmbrances given. The Personal Property, tod United states Gold Bonds, will be delivered Immediately after the Raffle. Each and every Certificate has Three separate and distinct Numbers 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 numbers, are registered in their booka, . SCHEDULE OF AWARDS. That Certificate of Share having on lt the ut. 2d and 3d numbers obtained c# the R? me wtll be entitled to the award of that first-class Tbree-story Warehouse, s?mate on -4 Meering street, No. 147, Char.e*ton, S. C.. (opposite the Charleston Hotel,) being 28 feet front, by about 240 feet deep, free from all incumbracces, and valued at.$35,000 That Certificate or Share having on lt the 4th, 5th and 6th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to the award of that first class Three-story Warehouse, No. 145 Meeting street, Charleston, s. C., free from au lncumbrances, valued at.$30,000 That Certificate of 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. 0., free rrom all lncumbrances, valued at_-.$37,900 That Certificate < f Share having on lt the loth, nth and 12th numbera obtaned on the Raffle will be entitled to the award or that Three-story Warehouse, No. 141 Meeting street, Charleston. S. C.. rree rrom lncumbrances. valued at.$35,000 The above Four Warehouses are opnosite the Charleston Hotel, and are the most Valuable Property tn Charlenon. That Certificate or 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 as the "Mansion House/' free from all lncumbrances, i valued at. .$30,004^$^ That certificate of Share having on lt the 3d, 4th and 6th numbers obtained on the Raffle T will be entitled to an award of that Fine Two-story Dwelling, situate on Gadsden and Lumber street, Columbia, S. C.. with all the outbuildings and Improvements, with about half aa acre or giound thereto, valued at.$10,000 That Ceitlflcate or Share having on lt the (th, 6th and 7th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award or that Fine Cotton Plantation, contalnlaifabont 1800 acres, one-third cleared, and heavily timbered, situate in the County of Darlington, S. (T., on the Great Peedee River, rree ircm lncumbrances. valued at.$10,000 That Certificate or Share having on lt thee th, 7th and 8th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award or umted states Gold Bonds (new ?sae) of the value of.$3,000 That Certificate of Share having on lt the 8th, 9th and loth numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award of United States Gold Bonds (new Issue) of the value of.$3,000 That Certificate of Share having on lt the 9th, loth and nth numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an awa-d of United sutes Gold Bonds or the value of.$1,000 Those 40<Certlflcates or Shares having on them the following numbers obtained on the Raffle: 2d 3d 6lh|3d 4th 6th|4th Sth 7th 5th 6th 9tb 6th 7th 12tb 9th 10th 12th 2d .3d 7thUd 4th 7th 4th 6th 8th 5th a li loth 7th 8th 10th ist 3d 4th 2.1 3d s th Sd 4th 8th1 irrt 6th 9:h 5th eh nth 7th 8th nth 1st 4th 6th id 3d 9th 3d 4th 9th Uh 5th loth .ith 6th 12th 7th 8th 12th 1st 6th 6th 2d 3d loth 3d 4th lotniith 6-h uti 6th 7th 9th sth 9th nth is: eth 7th -AT 3d 11th 3d 4th 11th Uh Stn* 1211 6th 7th 10th 8th 9th 12th 1st 7th 8th 2d Sd 12th|3d 4th 12:h|ito 6th 8tb|6th 7th nth Will each be entitled to an award in United States Gold Bonds i ; the value of..$300 Those 40 certificates of Shares ha vina on them the following numbers obtained on the Raffle: Ut 8th 9tr)?2d. 9th 10th 3d 11th 12th|5th 8th 9th'7th 9th 10th 1st 9th loth id loth nth 4th 8th 7th 5th 9th loth 7th loth nth 1st loth nth 2d nth 12th 4tn 7th stl.'sth loth nth ;th nth 12th 1st nth 12th 3d 6th 6th 4th 8th 9th 5th 11th 12th 8th loth nth ? td 4th 6tb 3d . 6Th 7th 4th 9th letti 6ih 8th 9th Sth Uth 12th .iii 5th 6th 3d :th 8th uh loth nth eth 9th loth 9th nth 12th 2d 6th 7th 3d 8th 9th 4tn nth I2tb6:h 10th nth ;st 3d 6th 2d 7th 8th u 9th 10thi5th 7th stu eth Uth 12tn 1st 8d ?ta Will each be entitled to an award of United States Gold Bonds of the value of.$3M 1 All the other Certificates of Shares having on them any three numbers obtained on the Raffle,-*-/t 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.$80 Awards wm be made only to such Certificates or shares as have three numbera on them, so ob* talned on the Raffle. To such as desire to take Shares In tills Great Raffle and Distribution of Real and Personal Property, the Directors will alford every facllty and satisfaction, and perfect fairness will be exercised throughout, and many persons may trace their future prospects m business and station la scciety to a fortunate Share herr?n. m. Orders, with the rooney for Certificates, may be sent by Express, or Registered Letters, or Postoffloe Orders, at the risk of the Association. Persons sending orders will be particular to give their tfltiOB, places or residence. County and State, which will be entere i in the Books or the Company, ana im? mediately upon the Raffle taking place, the Official Raffled Numbers win be forwarded to each Correspondent. THE RAFFLE WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE ON THE DAY NAMED, and every AWSXu Of the Property and Gold Bonds MUST be made to the Holders of the Certificates. MW Address all orders to toe CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, rVo. 147 MEETING STREET. CHARLESTON, S C% Jaly26-tnthD*c Cotton dies, Ut. ?rani) Prije IDistribntion. DRAWING POSTPONED FROM OCTOBER 1, 1871, TO JANUARY 8, 1872, IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE FEVER IN CHARLESTON, S. C. $500,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY. THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION, BUTLER, CHADWICK: GARY Si CO., Agents, *.? Under the auspices of the "Sou'h Carolins. State Agricultural and Mechanical Society," will give a SERIES OF CONCERTS, at the Academy or Music, Charleston, S. C., commencing January 8,1872. Beters to all the Bankers, Brokers and prominent gentlemen or the country, both North apd Sooth. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, AT $3 EACH. ^ ir you have not received a Circular, Bend for one, giving tull particulars, ALL ORDERS STRICEY CONFIDENTIAL. 3403 GIFTS, AMOUNTING IN ALL TO $300,000. The Drawing of this Great Southern Enterprise will be conducted under the surpervlslon or the fol? lowing well known gentlemen: General A. R. WRIGHT, or Georgia. Colonel B. n. RUTLEDGE, of Sou'h Carolina. General BRADLEY T. JdlLSSO s. of Virginia. Hon. ROGER A. PRIOR, ol New York. Money ror Tickets can be ?ent either by Express or Postofflce Order, and tne Tickets wtll be prompt? ly rorwarded. Direct all Letters to BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO. > PRINCIPAL OFFICE, CHARLESTON, S. C. General M. C. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK, General W. M. GARY. Tickets can be procured of E. SEBRING- & CO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 34 Broad street. ect2-3mos Snoing ^a^int?._ SINGER SEWING MACHINE AGENCY, NO. 197 KING STREET, CH ABL E ? T O IV , ?. C. Oar "New Family" Machine la simple in con struction, adjusted in a moment for nuy-klnd of work, and will sew Irom the doest Swiss Muslin tothe heaviest Beaver Cloth or Leather, dolDga greater range of work than any other Machine made. Our Manufacturing MACHINES for Tail? ors snd Shoemakers are the best lu tue world. Call and examine before purchasing. Sold on easy icrms at Mate Agency, No. 197 KING STREET. J. CLARK BEDELL. LOCAL AGENT. H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent for South Caro? lina, Georgia and Florida, sepl9-thstu8mos ftlarm Eramos. ALARM CASH DRAWER. TILL TAPPING PREVENTED. EVERY -? EVERY DRAWER WAR? RANTED. MERCHANT SHOULD USE THEM. BOLD AT FAIRBANKS SCALE WAREHOUSES. FAIRBANKS & CO., NO. 252 BROADWAY, NEW TORR. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., No. 118 MILK STREET, BOSTON. For sale by HART & CO-, sep27-wslmo CHARLESTON, S?C.