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Pari* aaa Chicago. O bird, with a crimson wing And a brand in thy glowing beak, Why didst thou flatter o'er seas to bring A woe that we dare not speak l By the light of a flaming sword Did the beautiful Queen of the East Behold the awful avenging word. And drink the blool of the feast. Her Ares went out oa the hearth. And the glory or Parti has fled; Could her maddening wile-? and unseemly mirth Unstoi the ears of the dead ? Did out or her ashes arise This bird with a flaming cest. That over the ocean, unhindered, flies, with a scourge for the Queen of the West t See, home* at Its bidding fall ! At Its flery, fierce attack ! .While the fiends or the air hold carnival In the luht of its lurid track ! The joys that were held so dear. Ia the glow of tts breath expire; While treasures and palaces disappear, Consumed by Its vengeful ire ! Fly hence, on thv wing or Aime. O bird ! for thy work is done : And the Queens of a different clime and name In their ruin and grief are one. JFINAXC1AL AND COM3! ERC1AL. LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS. Exports. NEW YORK-Per steamship Champion-41 bags sea island cotton, 2011 bales of upland cotton. 84 tierces rice, 58 bales domestic*, and 40 pkgs of sundries.Per sehr Ida RlchardsoL-70,830 feet ?Imberand 59,726 feet lumber. The Charleston Stock and Bond Market BID. A8KBD Gold. 13 15 Southern Bank Bills. Bank of Camden. 30 Bank of Chester. 15 18 Bank of Georgetown_-. Ol 02 Bank of Hamburg. io 15 Bans of South carolina. 10 Bank of State of South Carolin?, prior to 1861. nominal Bans of State of South Carolina, after 1st January, 1861. 32? 35 Commercial Bank. Columbia. io 12 Exchange Bank, Columbia. 08 10 Farmers' and Exchange Bane, Charleston. 01 02 Merchants' Bank, Cheraw. 04 06 Planters'Bank Fairfield. 03 05 State Bank. 06 07 State Securities. State Bonds, old. 70 00 1 State Bonds, new. 50 00 State Stock. 70 00 Railroad Securities. S. C. Railroad and Bank StocK (ex d."). 33 00 35 00 S. C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.. 62 00 65 00 S. C. Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds (ex coupon). 67 00 69 00 Northeastern Railroad Stock (capi? tal). 10 00 12 00 "Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre? ferred.88 CO 89 00 Northeasterr?. .Railroad First Mort? gage Bonds: 3 Per Cent. 89 00 91 00 Northeastern Railroad Second Mort? gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent. 80 0 0 82 oo Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock. 15 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 74 00 77 00 Savannah and Charleston Kaliroaa 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds. 67 00 63 00 Charleston and Savannah 6 Per? cent. Bonds. 63 00 65 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad Co-Stock. 1 50 2 50 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds. 58 oo Greenville and Columbia Railroad T Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds 90 00 92 00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. Second Mortgage Bonds.'. nominal Greenville and ColumVla Railroad 7 Per Cent. Certificates of Indebt? ed ness. 67 00 60 00 Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Stock. nominal -Oieraw and Darlington Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. 88 00 90 00 Cheraw and Darlington RaUroad Second Mortgage Bonds. Tl 00 73 00 Charlotte, Colombia and Augusta Railroad Stock.43 00 60 oo 'Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta .? Railroad First Mortgage Bonds... .. 8100 Spartanburg and Union Railroad State guaranteed Bonds. 6000 6300 Sae Ridge Rat lr. Ad First Mortgage - Bonds. 76 00 .Memphis and Charleston Railroad -Stock. 8 00 9 00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7 per cent. First Mortgage Bonds.. 86 00 87 00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7 per cent.Second Mortgage Bonds nominal . City Railway Stocx. 54 oo 66 oo City Securities. tatty of Charleston Six Fer Cent. Stock. 62 00 64 00 C ty of Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per Cent. Bonds..70 oo Tl oo City or Columbia 6 Per Cent. Bonds. 65 00 67 00 City ot Colombia, 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 60 00 63 00 -C.ty of Savannah 7 per cent.Bonds, Old. 85 00 -City of Augusta 7 per cent. Bonds, Old. 81 00 83 00 City of Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, OM. 60 00 63 00 City of Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, new. 6000 6300 Bank Stock. ?First National Bank or Charleston Stock.125 oo P-wple's National Bank Stock.104 oo 106 00 ? j aloa Bank Stock. 60 00 South Carolina Loan and Trust Company. par People's Bank Stocr.. 3 60 4 00 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank Stock. 2600 Bank or Charleston Stock. 2100 22 00 Carolina National Bank Stock. nommai Bank or Newberry Stock. 8 oo Bank of Camden Stock. 6 00 8 00 Miscellaneous Securities. Charleston Gas Company Stock. 19 00 20 00 Charleston Mining ard Manufac? turing Company Stock. nominal Wando Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock. par no oo Sulphuric Acid and Superphos? phate Company Stock. par Marine and River Mining and Man? ufacturing Company Stock. Atlantic Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock. par no oo Palmetto Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. nominal Ck! co ra Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. nommai Farmers' Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. nominal Stono Mining" and Manufacturing Company Stock. nommai aThe Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NBWS, 1 MONDAY EVENING, October 16,1871. j COTTON.-The market commenced at very full figures, transactions tating place at extreme Ejtes; dispatches, however, proving unfavorable, Ute article became quiet for a time; but a fair de? mand aft. rwards prevailed about on the basis or quotations. Sales about 900 bales, say 74 at 18, 27 at IS.1,', 99 at 18?, 134 at 18?, 187 at 18?, 37 at 18?, 27 at 18?, 104 at IS?. 107 at 19, 12 at 19?. A at 19?. We quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordtnarv.ie ?is Low middling.?8?wi8? Middling.18K?18? Strict middling.1S?@19 RICE -There was a good demand at easier -prices; sales about 300 tierces or clean Carolina .ay 40 tierces at 6 5-16, 25 at 6?, 85 at 7?, 119 at 7,'4e lb. We quote common to fair at .y-i>-. ?X, good 7@7?c. NAVAL STORKS.-Toe market for naval stores continues steady, and ai! offering readily taken at fall prices : The sales are : J? bbls extra No l to -ow pale rosin at $7 to 7 50, 26 bbl? No I at $6 50 to ? 75, 24 bbls low No 1 at $5 25 to 5 75, 63 bbls ex; ra and No 2 at $3 s: to (4 25@4 50. 71 bbls low No 2 at $3 60,122 bbls No ? at $3 30; 54 casks splr.ts at 61 . cents. FREIGHTS.-Vissels scarce and tn demand. To Liverpool, by steam direct, nominal on uplands, -nommai on sea Islands: via New York, ll-16d on vnnland*, ld on sea Islands; by sail, on op lands 9161, sea Islands nominal. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New York by steam. ; -aa uplands and lc on sea Islands; $2 ? tierce oo. rice; by sall ?c "? rb on cotion; - tierce on rice; 40c $ barrel on rosin; $7@8 ? M OD lum? ber; $9@lo fl M on timber. To Bostt n, by sall. Xe V lb on upland cotton. To Providence, by ?all $8 %* Mon boards, ?ct? lb on colton; by .ffteam $1 ? bale on New York rates. To Phila? delphia, by steam ?c ft on uplands; by sall, $7 ?Koa boards; $9 on tlmoer; $3 per ton tn clay, and $3a?3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by ?team ?c V ft by sall, $6 50@7 V M on boards; $3@3 25 ft ton on phosphate r ck. Vessels at e in .* emand by our merchants to take lamber freights from Georgetown, 9. C, Danen ano Satina River, Qa., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and IIO912 ? M are the rates on lamber and boards. EXCHANGE -Sterling 60 day bills 21 ^?22. DOMESTIC RXCBIKUI.-The banks are pur? chasing stgtit checks at >i<g.M off, and sell al par. There is no business doing In tiaro bills. GOLD-14,515. Markets by Telegraph. MCK9Y MARKETS. LONDON-, Getober? is.-Consols 92 .M. Boals 89X. Evening.-Console 92 vi. Bonds 90'-?'. FRANKFORT, october 14.-Noon -Bonds f-sv NEW YORK. October 16.-Noon.-Freights timi. Stocks active, bur with a downward look. Gold heavy at I3',ai3j4'- Governments dull; states heavy. Merl! .g. .on*8>i; short O',. ; Evening.-M..ney 7 currency to gold, wit.' com mission rr>m weak borrowers. Discounts active, banks inc?pai'leofsupp'ying the demand; rates in som * instances r^acli Li i 16. Sterling weak at 3a?M Gold louais?;. Governments closed du ll ami H-eadv: sixty-twos 113?- States heavy; Ten nessees 64; new 65. Virginias 59; new 63. Louis? ianas 65; new 53; levees 70; eights 80 Alabamas 100; lives 68. Ceorgias SI : sevens 91. North Caro Ilnas37.'j: new 20. South Carolinas 73; new 45>?. Freights Armer. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, October 18 - Noon.-Cot'on opened nrm; uplands 9X<*9J?d; Orl'ans lOalOtfd. Later-Cotton qnkt; sales 12,000 bales; Frccu lott n and export ?ODO; up >n ship named at Charleston or Savannah, at 9.\d. Evening.-Cotton closed easier; uplands G;4'I ; Oil ans lOd; sales 12,000 bales. NEW YORK, October 16-Noon.-Cotton quiet and slightly favors buyerp; sales 700 bales; up 1 indi :<J\C: Orleans 20 ^c. Sales of cotton futures on Saturday evening 1400 bales, viz : November 19 ll 16al9?ic; December 19?, c; Jar cary 19J?c; February 20c; April 20?ic. Evening -C> tton dull and heavy; sales 2041 bales; uplands 23MC: Orleans 20>3c. Sales of cot? ton futures to-day 3550 bales, as follows: No? vember 19>? >19 7-16. December MX 19 9-16; Jan? uary I9??al9s?. March 20,^. April 20>?. BOSTON, uciober l .-cotton duli; middlings 20>ic; net r.ceipts 112 bales; gross 3:90; sales loo: stock 55C0. BALTIMORE, October ie.-Cotton quiet; mil dungs l9Xc: net nee p?s 150; exports coastwise 144; -al s 295; sto k 1320 bales. NoRHOLK, October 16.-Colt n quiet; low mid dilogb lS'?alsJ? .; net receipts 1857; expoits coast? wise 1284; sales 10?; stock 4955. WILMINGTON, October 16-Cotton Arm; mid? dlings l8>?c; net receipts 338 bale?; sales 193; stock 3193. SAVANNAH, October 13.- Cotton q i!et and dull: low ni'ddllngsl-Oic; n. * receipt* 3757 bales; ex? ports coastwke 3995; sa -s n-.o, principally Satur dav evening; sn.ck 19.o33. AUGC-TA, october 16 -Cotton dui ; middlings 18>ic; receipts 800 bales; sale< 500. MOBILE, 0-t ber 16.-Cotton du'l; middlings 19c; net receipts '?769 bales; expoits coastwise 544; sa 1000; stock 16,103. MEMpnis, october ie.-Cotton quiet; middlings lsJic; receipts 3935 balts. NEW ORLEANS. October 16.-Cotton easier; mid lllnns 19>?al9>ic; net receipts 3207 bales: gross 4356; expii s to the Conttuent 1157; coastwise 247?; tales 3O00; stock 35-7. GALVESTON, October 16.-Cotton active; gjod ordinary lo v; net r. celpts 1340; sal s 1700; stock 25 191 ba es. PROVISIONS ANO PR DUCK MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, October 16.-No n.-Pork 49'. Tal low 47s. E.ening.-Breadstuff* firm. Red Western wheat Hs lld. Turpentine market bare. NEW YOKE. October 16.-Noon.-Flour dull and heavy. Wheat fnvors buyers. Corn dull i.nd heavy. Pork quetat flt25. Lud dull. Tur? pentine Orm at 69c Rosin Arm at $1 is u is . 1. Ev< nlng.-Floor, Southern quier, common to fair extra $7 2 87 90; good to chotcj $7 95a9 25. Whiskey 95a95>ic. Wheat lc lower; winter red Western $u8ai 6lc. <orn clo?el heavy at 78,Ma 79tfc. Rice Arm; new 9J9.'?C. Pork $1312,Sa 13 251?. Lard-kettle 10.lic. Naval stores Arm Tal low steady. BALTIMORE, October li.-Flour Arm. Wheat Arm aud active. Corn Arm but irregular; white 82a83c; rel ow 7Sc. J rovislons quiet and Arm. Whl-key 99a-1. WILMINGTON, Od ober 16.-Spirits turpentine quiet at 63c Resin Arm a- $3 62 M for No. 2 Crude turpentine Arra at $3 40 for hard; $5 for yellow dip; $5 io for v>rgln. Tar Arm at $2 60. CINCINNATI, October 16.-Flour weak. Corn steady, rork nominal at $13 Lnrd low; kettie 9>ic. Bacon drooping; shoulders TXc; sides 7Xa 8c. Whi-tkey 91c. ST. Lons. October 16.-Flour qnlet. Corn bet? ter. Whiskey 92c. Bagging dull. Po:k $13*13 25. Bacon qnUt. Lori-VILLE, October 16.-Bagging, a light order demand at l6Xal8c. Flour lo lair demand. Corn, ear5'a55c. Pioilslons, only order demand. Pork, round lots $13 50. B tc n a fraction lower; should? ers 7 Kc; clear sides s,-,c. Packed lard 9Maii Mt. Whiskey 95c. Selma Cotton Statement. SELMA, October 13. Stock on ha. d September 1,1871.balee.. 662 Received this week.2,112 Received previously.5,047- 7 159 Total. 7,721 Shipped this week.1,722 Shipped prevloualy.3,688- 6,390 On hand October 13.1871.2,331 Received for the same week last year.3,089 Montgomery Cotton Statement. MONTGOMERY, October 12. Stock on hand September 1,1871. 1,665 Received past week.2,864 Received previously. 5,661- 8,525 Total.10,900 Shipped past week. 1,643 Shipped previously. 3,989- 6,632 Stock Oct. 12, 1371. by actual count.4,4 8 Receive '. corresponding week last year 3525 Mia. Columbus Cotton Market. COLUMBUS, October 13.-To day. Frldav, our market was quiet for want of orders, closing slow ; sales 271 bales. The foll wing Inner qa nations represeut prices for wagon loads on streets and few bales in warehouses; the outer ones for lots; in fact, 18.: were demanded for a lot or Liverpool middling: Ordlnaty I5al6: good ordinary 17; low middlings n^alS; middling* ?sais^c. Sales of the week 86i ba es. Week's receipts 1664 balea, against 1132 the previous one, an . 2169 the cor? responding week of last season. Shipments iZi bales. WEEKLY STATEMENT. Stock on hand August 31,1871. 1,550 Received past week.1,664 Received previously.2,696- 4 3 0 Total. 5,870 Slopped past week.9*6 shipped previously.1,856- 2,792 Stock on hand October 13.1871. 3 078 Ou the week the stock Las Increased 728. \\"lillington Market. WILMINGTON. October 14.-SPIRITS TURPEN? TINE--Market quiet and steady. No sales. Ko-iN - va es of 1311 bbls at $3 30 for s rained, $5 25 tor No 1, and $6 ;016 75 for pale. COTTON.-Sales of 4 bales at 18>i. 5 at I8?i, 55 at 1SX. sud 32 at 19c per lb. Quotations un? changed. 'i UKPENTINE.-Sales of 616 bbls at $3 40 for Itard. $5'or yellow dtp, and $510 for vlgln, per 2S0 lbs. The matket for hard eas advanced 10c. New York Hay Market. From the Daily Bulletin. Saturday, October 14: The market has a dull tone at the moment, buy? ers refusing to operate only for lots for Immediate use. but holders aie Arm and demand full prices. Salea of 210 bales at $1 05.1l 10 for shipping and $1 20al 60 for retail lots. Straw ls moderately ac? tive and steady. New York Rice Market. From the Dally Bulletin, Saturday, October 14: Domestic la not v ry plenty, and as the new crop appears to be delayed hollers are pretty Arm in their views and oiler with moderation, though the demaud ls only to the extent of the immediate wants of the trade. East india is in very good -upply but selling well and commanding full prices, especially parcels likely to compete with domestic. We note sales or 50 tierces Carolina at 8>in9l?c; 300 bags East India at 6Xa7}?c, Ran goon, and 7>?a7J?c Patna. Fi om ihe Journal of Comme'ce: There ls more doli g to-lay boih in foreign and domestic, and the moderate mpplies sustain values. We noilce sales of 350 bags foreign ut 6?i<ilc for Rangoon; 7)?H7??C for Patna, and 110 tie cea n w crop Carolina at 8'?a9*?c for lots to the trade. The Nen York Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Friday, October 13-P. M.-[From Ute Financial Chronicle ]-Tue market Hie past week has been compelled to contend with un? favorable surro andiugs. As the werk opened the directors of the Baukof England rahed Its rate of disc mut to Ave per cent. This was at once felt at- Liverpool, re-ulnug in a decline lu the eoaou quotation of an ??d; ? nile here 1rs in A11? ncc was seen not only 111 a present yielding in pi ice-, but also in a 1 s contident leellne being prevalent anions: holders even at he decline. Hefoie lhere was time to recover from these un? favorable influences, the m-ws of the Chi? cago tire reauliea the city, ano Hie mar? ket became fumier depiessed in consequence "f the monetary troubles redizedand anticipated growiiu?ont f thai disa-tr- us event. On the top ol alt, however, there was a 1 rg increase in the daily arrivals ur cotton at the Southern ports. Ti.e-e circumstances ail t- mied to depress prices; but, . II- by . ne, their effect m ure 1 part wore off, and towards the close, with a Slight renew lof tue .111 illation ai Liverpool, (but wp out improve? ment in prices there.! our own market recneied its t. ii?", willi au ail vance 011 Thursday or ?,'C In qtio atiotis, the maiket closing 011 >l!at day at iOjge lor mitkll ng uplands. To dav Uu-oneut ir was fairly neuve, a: <l there 1* a turther ad vance of an MC, but the cloae was weak at the ad van. e. New York Coffee Market. From tbe Dallv Buletln, Saturday. October 14: The volume of business would probably be some? what larger were the supplies In flrst hands not so much reduced and desirable parcels very diffi? cult to And. as buyers are tn very good attend? ance and seem to be fairly anxious even at the ruling extreme figures on a'l graden. From second and third hands purchases of Invoices are fre? quent and in fact absolutely necessary where job? bers are pressed for supplies. The jobbing distri? bution is tot qu'te so large as last week, but Still very good and comparatively general. Brazils In some cases are held much higher than currant quotations lndica'e ani probably cou'd nd be reseed, exe pt upm owners' terms, but as a rule it ls safest to base flzur-s simply on actual sales, though we make an advance since Tue;day of !4'a>ic gold. Java is g> log out from lobbers' hands in about the usual proportion and com? manding extreme figures readily, some very fine brown lots reaching 26?c gold. West Indis, styles very stiff and buyers tor everything desira? ble, wirti bids made at 20c Tor large invoices and 20?a21c positively Insisted upon. In fact, taken as a whole, the market presents the old features of sellars asking nretty nearly what they please, and buyers submitting because they can't help themselves. To-day'* movement, so far as re ported, has been moderate, and we have only to note 2672 bags Rio per "Adelaide Pendergast." Other parcels, however, have been sold from sec? ond hand', the particulars of which are not made public. We quote Rio as follows: Ordinary car? go's, gold In bond, 14al4?c; fair cargoes 14?a 14?c: good cargoes lSalS'^c; prime cargoes 15?a 15XC_ Receipts per Railroad, October 16. sorra CAROLINA RAILROAD. 2100 bales cotton 98 bales goods, 140 bbls flour, 4 cars stock. To Rsllroad Agent, Dowling A co, Pringle A Son, Mowry A Son, A B Mulligan, Frost A Adger, wttte Bros, w c Bee A co. Sloan & Selg nlous, Trenholro A Son, Murdaugh A Mathews, WK Ryan. W W Smt'h, \. J Salina*, T P Smith, W'ss A co. Kinsman A Dowell. O H Walter A co, Wagner A Weekiv, Pelzer, Rodgers A co. W B Williams A San. W U Courmev A co, T HAW Dewees. Reeder A Davis, G W Williams A co, W C Dukes A co. L D PeSaussurp. Bollmann Bros, W B smith A m. Lawton A Son, J Campsen A co, Uaghorn, Herring A co. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 233 bales cotton, 53 bbl* naval stores, cars lumber, wood, telegraph poles, mdse, Ac. To W K Ryan, Frost, Adger A co. Pringle A son. W c Bee A co. A J Salmas, G H Walter A co. P. B mle. T P Smith, A S smith. Mowrv A Son. Caldwell A Son. G o w WUI'ams A to, Pelzer, R dgt rs A co, Ravenel A co, Trenholm A Son, W C Courtney A co. F. Weding. Reeder A Davis, U Bischoff A ci, LE Connor A Sn, Kinsman A Howrll, JD Geddings. D F Fleming A co, A O Stone Mantoue A co, W O Burke. Smith A Chapeau, J A RoDtn son. Railroad Agen* ano Or 1er._ Passengers. Per steamshlo Falcon, from Baltimore-Miss Adair. Mrs Adair, three chlldr n aud nurse, Mrs L Ua-s and daughter, Mrs C Castro and two chil? dren. PORT CALENDAR. MOON'S I'll ASES. .ai* Qt&rrc-r, 6 h. 0 anuru, 12 GUI'P. eveitcg. Sew M ion. Uta. l nour, o inmutes, morning. F f-?t v'iirter orh 6 !tm-s. 31 mlnut.:-.. evesiny. rull Moon, 2S'-h, 2 hours, 53 minutes, morning. SCH RISES. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. saturday... Sunday. e.. 7 6.. 8 6 . 9 6 . 9 6..10 6 .11 6 ll SUN SETS. 5..24 6..23 6..22 6..21 6. .20 5..19 5 18 MOON R. * S. 7..19 8.. 8 9.. 4 10.. 3 H.. 8 morn 12..12 mon WATER. 9..19 10.. 8 ll.. 2 morn 12.. 4 1. 14 2..23 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, 8. C.OCTOBER 17. l.a: 32 deg46 min33 sec. ! Lon7?deg57mln27s-c. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steimshlp Falcon, U.iynle. Baltimore-le.t 13'h instant. Mdze. To Mordecai A co, P C Trenholm, S C Railroad Ag.-nt. N E Railroad Agent, atoll. Webb A co, il Lei'ilng, Wm Marscher, John Hur kamp A co, J J Booton* lt. John H Graver A co, H Bischoff A co, steamer Fannie, w c Chapman & c. W A Mehrtens, A Soubeyroux, C Graveley, - Bes8man, Knobeloch A sm iii, Tledeman, Calder A co, Macqueen A Rieck". H H reLeun, Dr R Lebby, Sr, W K Darby, W H Chafee A co, H Bulwinkie, c Ciaclus, Ostendorff A co, H Gerdts A co. B O'Neill, J D Aiken, Goodrich, wtneman A co, J Campsen A co, Laurey A A'exaoder, John Ilarleston, B G wilkins A co, L Nolsett, Wm Schroder, O E A A S Jo?nson. F von Samen, Kanapaux A Gonzalez, J P Brown, P F Murray, B Feldmanu A co, Gordon Fuller, John Heins, J c Huger. P Lawton, KAG, an i others. Steamship Gulf Stream, McCr. ry. Philadel? phia-left 131 fi inst. Mdse To W A Courtenay, Railroad Agent, Jen Claussen. B Boyd, Steffens. Werner A Ducker, M Goldsmith A ?on. Mordecai A co, F Kressel Jr Kinsman Bros, M Lohrs, J II Lopez, Ttedeman, Calder A co, Bollmann Bros, H Bu. winkle. P B Lalaue A co. C F Panknln, Geo W Almar, C J Luhn, Dowle, Moise A Davis, Jacob Stelber. E U Jackson, Walker. Evans A Cogswell, J H sehe.I. E F Penedlc, H Bischoff A co. Wm L Webb, W Keele, Hart 4 co, F Fisher, E Jordan. J M Greer A Son. Fogartle's Boo < House, Mantoue A co. K Mure A co, t'ameron. Barkley A co. Blum A Miller, c D Franke, T M Cater, B O'Neill, J A Q lac-en-.ush, J M Fredsberg, Jas Cosgrove, John 'i Hornsen A co, p Walsh, F S Holmes, L Wetskopf, Jas M Eason A Bro. H Gerdts A co, W U chafee A co, J Adger i rn, J K Adger A co, E Daly. Ellas A Bro, Graman A heh wacke, E R l*with, L Cohen A co, C Claclus, D F Heming A co, i Campbell, R Tho i llnson A co, Macqu> en it Riecke, J U Kirk, Johnston, Crews Ac , S S So ornons, L Ellas, J S Uyer, w S Dissed, abd others. Experienced a heavy sea on the coast, Indicating a gale offshore. On Sunday, at 3 P M, off i ape Lookout, exchang? ed signals with the steamship Virginia, for Phil? adelphia. Bark Annie Kimball, Peabody, Liverpool via Queenstown-07 days. Salt and mdse. To J M Fredsb-irg, Ravenel A co, 8 R Maishall, Hart A co. J E Adger A co. C P Poppen heim, C Graveley and others Ves-eltoWB Smith A co. (Previously reported tn the offing.) Sohr Ann s Deas, Garbattl, West Point Mill. 163 tierces rice, lo R Roper, Frost & Ad?er, and Gaillard A Minott. Sloop Georgia, Londricn, Ashepoo. 1630 bushels rough r ce. To Louis D DeSauasure. s oop Ellen. Rig >y. Cooper River. 1450 bushels rough rice. To Wm C Bee A cn, and Reeder A Davtp. sloop Anna Wando, from Combahee. 1050 bush? els rough rice. To C T Lowndes. Sloop Chicora, from Pon Pon. 636 bushels rough rice. To J R Pringle A Son. sloop Fenian, Tom Poa Pon. 700 bushels new rough rice. To Ravenel A co. Sloon Mary, from Poa Pon. 650 bushels rough rice. To W U Bee A co. Boat from Christ Church. 4 bags sea Island cot? ton. To Gaillard A Minott. Boat from Christ Church, io bags sea Island cotton. To W Gurney. Becelve i from Bennett's Mill. 24 tierces rice. To G H Ingratiate A Son. OFF THE PORT. Tlie British bark Victoria, -, from the Cape de Verdes. BELOW. A three-mested schooner unknown. CLEARED YESTER?AT. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York James Adger t co. Sehr Ida Ricnardson, Bedell, New York-Street Bros A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Charleston, Berry, at New York, Octo er 14. Sehr John Shay, Fisher, at Philadelphia. 13 h. October. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORE, Oe ober 16.-Arrived, steamships City of Baltimore aud City of Brussels. "SAN FRANCISCO, Ojtober 16.-The Amerlci has arrived, with a lull cargo of tea for the United Mates. HAVANNAH, October 15 -Arrived, steamships Orientai. Boston, and Saragossa, Baltimore; slilp Marion, Havr?-; orig Spackard, Philadelphia. rJIHE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, PREPARED B7 TUB NEW YORK MEDICAL UNIVERSITY. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF CANCER PLANT-Price $2 Cough Linet us-Price JI Dilanrhus Extract, for Epilepsy, S'. Vitus' Dance, Spinal and Brain Affections-Price $2 Catarro Specific-Price ii Uydrated OxyiueL, I?r Consumption, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Ac-Price $2 rile Extract-a never falling Pile cure-Price $2 May Apple Pills, for Dyspepsia, Torpidity of the Liver Constipation, Ac-Price5u cents Headache Fills-i*rioe 50 cents Alkaline Resolvent-un iodized Chemical water superior to Vichy, Kissingen, Seltzer, Ac Price il Five Minute Pam Curer-Price $1 Chemical Healing, Blood and Bone Ointment Price SI Kthnrcil Phosphorus-Price $3 Lithla-for ttie Kidneys- Price $3 Ka'alp i Extract-the woman's friend-Price $3 Victoria Regia-unrivalled for beautifying complexion-Puce $2 Amaranth-for ibu Hair-stops falling hair-Price $l \euralma-Ilheumatic Elixir-Price $2 Fever and Aittie Globules-Price $2 per box. For sale by DR. H. BABB, anr.il No. 131 Mee?nc street. Charleston. fiailroaos. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, S. C., September 2,1871. On and after tulatdate the SIGHT TRAIN on this Road will be discontinued until farther no? tice. The MORNING TRAIN will leave as usual at 8.30 A M., Sundays excepted. Freights destined for points beyond Savannah wi.1 be carried through without detention, dally. . C. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. S. C. BOYLSTON. G. F. A T. Agent. eepW SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL? ROAD. CHARLESTON, S. October 6,1871. The GEORGIA STATE FAIR opens at Macon on 23d October, and will continue eight days. A I articles shipped for exhibition will be re? turned FREE upon certificate of the Secretary of the State Fair Association that the Goods or Ani? mals have actually been on exhibition. Full Fare for Visitors and Exhibitors going, and to return "free." C. S. GADSDEN, General superintendent and Engineer. S. C. Bi ? Y LSI ON, 0. F. and T. Agent. oct7-16 S PECIAL NOTICE. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, ) CHARLESTON, S. C. Oc.o; er ll, 1871. J The following Fairs will commence on the dates mention- d below: Atlanta.October 16 Macon.October 23 Orangeburg.October 24 Augusta.october 31 Columbia.November 6 All Freight shipped over this Road for the above Fairs will Le returned, FREE, upon the Certificates of the Secretaries that they were on exhibition. Return Tlffkets for ONE FARE will be sold to visitors, commencing sale three days before the date of each Fair, and good for fifteen days. J. M. SELKIRK. Superintendent G. S. F. Line. S. B. PICKENS, General Ticke; Agent. octl2 VTORTHE ASTERN RAILROAD COM ll PANT. unABLBSTOs, S. C., February ll. 1871. Trains wm leave charleston Dally at 6:30 A, M. and 6 P. M. Arrive at Charleston 7:3v A. M. (Mondays ex eptedj and 2:3u P. M. Train does not leave Charleston 6 P. M., Sr* ATS. Tram leaving 6:30 A. M. ma';es through connec jon to New York, via Richmond and AC-,U:? Creek only, going through in 40 hours. Passengers leaving by 6 P. M. Train navt choice ol route, via Richmond and Washington ar via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leavinc timur by this Train lay over on SUNDAT in Bal imore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN HAY In Wilmington, N. 0. This ts the cheapest, quickest and moat pleasant 'onte to Cincinnati, Chicago and other points West and Northwest, both Trains making con r.ecttons at Washington with Western train' of Baltimore and :) bio Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent P. L. CLBAPOR, General Ticket Agent. febll-i2mos_ JOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. cnAP.LK.ST0N. S. C.. Jane 8,1871. Oa and after SUNDAY, Jane ll'the Passen ?er Trains on 'h-j Sunn ?.:.-r..ma Railroad wti *ss as follows: TOE AUS?BT A. Leave Charleston.-?... 8.20 A M. arrive at Augusta.4.26 P. M. roa COLUMBIA. .cave- charleston.8.20 A. M. vrnve at Columbia.-.3.40 P. M. FOB CnABUUTOM. ?ave Augusta. 7.40 A. M. imve at charleston. 3.20 p. M. jeave Columbia.7.40 A M. Arm vc at Charleston.3.20 P. M. THROUGH WILMINGTON TRAIN. Leave Auftu-ta. 3.00 A. M. Arrive at Kingvtll'.0.05 A. M. Leave Ringville. 1.46 P. M. Arrive at Angosta.7.45 P.M. AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPBSSS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.8.30 P. V. xiTtvc a: Augusta.7. OCA M. -eave Augusta. 6.00 p. M. ?rrl7cat Charleston.6.40 AM. uj LC jin i A MO ?17 sxrusss. {Sundays excepted.) .eave Charleston.7.13 P.M. rn ve at Columbia.6.00 A. V. jeave Columbia._.7.60 P. V. un ve at Charleston.6.46 A. V. SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. .eave Charleston.2.46 P. M. *rrive at Summerville..4.10 P. M. ?eave Sam nervale..7.00 A. M. .tmve at Charleston.8.16 A. M CAMDIN BRANCH. eave Camden.6.00 A. M. trrtve at Colombia.10.40 A. M. Leave Columbia....1.25 P. M .imTR at Camden.8.00 P. M Day and Night Tra?na make close connectioni ar Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Centra Railroad. Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Oreenrlllr ind Columbia Railroad. Camden Tram connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept Sundays) with Day Passecger Train, and rans through to Colombia and retaras on Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A L. TYLER, vice-President. S. B. PICKENS. G. T. A_lanie Patent itt trim i rt cs. S1EDM&FOOD COMBINED. rrlOST WONDERFUL CURES EF? FECTED. BOTH OF MIND AND BODY. DU BARRY'S DELICIOUS HEALTH RE STORING REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD Will cure DYSPEPSIA, ConBtlpatlon, Acidity Cramps, Fits, Heartburn, Dlarrhcea,*ysentery, Nervousness, Biliousness, Affections or the Liver and Kidneys, Flatulency, Colic, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Headache, Irritability. Noiaes In Head and Ears, Giddiness, Pain between the Shoulders, and In the Chest, Caronlc Inflamma. tlon and Ulceration or the Stomach, Eruptions on the Skin, Scurvy, Fevers, Scrofula, Impurities, Poverty or Blood, Incipient Consumption, Dropsy, Diabetes, Rheumatism, Gout, Influenza, Grippe. Nausea and Vomiting daring Pregnancy, after eating or at sea, Low Spirits, General Debility, Paralysis, Cough, As ama, Tightness Across the Chest, Phlegm, Sleeplessaess, Tremors, Vertigo Blood to the Head, Exhaustion, Ac. The best ood for Invalids, generally, as lt never turns acid on the weakest atomach, like arrow root, bul lm parts a healthy relish for lunch and dinner, and restores the faculty of digestion and nervous and muscu ar energy to the most enfeebled. Likewise adapted to rear delicate Infants. A few out or 69,000 Testimonials or Cure a given below : THE POPE'S HEALTH RESTORED Elf DU BAR RY'S FOOD. Cure No. 68,413-"ROMS, July 21, 1866.-The health or the Holy Father ls excellent, especially since, abandoning all other remedies, he has con? fined himself entirely to Du Barry's Revalenta Arabica Food, of wu ch he consumes a platefu at every meal. It bas produced a surprisingly beneficial effect on his health, and his Holtness cannot praise this excellent food too highly." From the Gazette Du Midi, July ?5. FROM THE DOWAGER COUNTESS OF CASTLE STUART. Cure No. 52,612.-"RossTRKVOR, COUNTY or DOWN, IRELAND, December 9, 1854.-The Dowager Countess or castlestuart feels Induce*, in the in? terest of suffering humanity, to state that Do Barry's excellent Revalenta Arabica Food has cured her, alter all medicines had failed, of Indi? gestion, Bile, Great Nervousness. Irritability, and Hysteria or many years' standing. This Food de? serves the confidence or all sufferers, aud may be considered a real blessing. For sale In one and two pound packages by DR. H. B A E R, SOLE AGENT, MEETING STREET. Directions with every package. angil TWO DOLLARS PER RALE FOR COTTON*. FOR NEW YORK, The Al Rezular Line Schooner MYROVF.R, AA Brown, Commander, will engage atab.veSBL* rates, and load wlih dispatch. For balance engagements apply to OCtll-3 WILLIAM ROACH A CO. Jp O R LIVERPOOL. The Al American ship OLIVE SOUTH-.fl ARD, having a large portion of her Cargo SH engaged, will be dispatched for the above port. For Freight engagements, applv to OCtl2 B. 0. WILKINS 4 CO F OR LIVERPOOL The American Bart ST. PETER, Gage, Master, baving a portion of her cargo en? gaged, will be dispatched promptly. For farther engag ments apply to J. A. ENSLOW 4 CO., sepSO_ No. 141 East Bay. F OR NEW YOUR. HEW YORK A .fl) CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. The Splendid Side-Wheel Steamship CHARLES? TON, James Berry, Commander, will sall from Adger's Wharf on SATURDAY, the 21st Inst., at ll o'clock A. M. my Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton t< Liverpool, Boston, Providence and the New Eng land manufacturing towns, at the lowest market rates. my Insurance bj the Steamers of this line half per cen'. For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to - JAMES AUUKK A Go., Agents. Tue Steamship JAMES ADQFR will follow on TUESDAY, the 24th Instant at 2.30 o'clock P. M. octl7-5_ Jp O R RALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The fine Steamship FALCON, Haynie, Com? mander, will sall for Baltimore, on FRIDAY. October 20th, at 10.30 o'clock. my Philadelphia Frelarhts forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional tnsurancs, and Consignees are allowed am? ele time to sample and sell their Goods from th<?Railroad Depot m Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. TREN HOLM, Agent, octie-4 No. 2 Union Wnarves ?pOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY Wui dispatch one of their flrst-class, mu powei Iron Screw Steamships from PIER No. 4? N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, AS FOLLOWS: MINNESOTA, Capt.T.W.freeman, Oct.ll, at 3 P M IDAHO, Capt. PRICK.Oct. 18, at 8.30 A M MANHATTAN, Capt. J.B.PRICE, Ocr. 20, at t'OLORADO,Capt.T.F. FHKEMAN.Oct. 25, at 3 PM WISCONSIN, Capt. WILLIAM?, Nov. 1, at 8 30 A H NEVADA Capt. FORSYTH.Nov. 8, at 2.30 P M cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Office No. 29 Broadway) $80, currency. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 63 Wall street, N. Y. K. E.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued by the Charleston and New York Steamers, which make close connection with the above line. For particulars and rat?' of Fr?tant apply to JAMES ADOER 4 CO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., mayfl Or WM. A. COURTENAY. pACUIO MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPTS THROUOH LISI TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave r - _if flsjh, No. -ia, North River, foot of canal SUB street. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the lstn and 30th or ever? month (except when these lates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday prece J mg. All departures connect at Panama with steam? ers for south Pacific and Centrai American ports. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston. Jamaica. For Japan and Chtna, steamers leave San Fran cisco first of every month, except when lt falls on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No California steamers touch as Havana, bet go direct from New York to Aspin wall. . One hundred pounds baggage free to each adul', Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other Information apply at thc COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on tte wharf foot of Canal street, North River, New York, F. B. BABY, Agent. j Jiy28-iyr F OR BEAUFORT, S. O. , PACIFIC AND CHI?OLM'S LANDING. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. MCNELTY, Wlli receive Freight at Accom- ? . ?4P***? modatlon Wharf on WEDNESDAY,?SmSSSBC 18th instant, and leave on THURSDAY MURNINO, at 8 o'clock. For Freight or Passage, appiy to RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., OCU7-2_No. 177 East Bay. OR WRIGHT S BLUFF F AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SANTEE RIVER. The steamer MARION. Captain W. F. Adair, ls now receiving Freight,_ at Accommodation Wharf and will leavo on Tc ES DAY NIGHT, thefljth Instant. Freight must fie prepaid. For engagements, apply to RAVENEL, HOLMES & CO., octlfl-2_No. 177 East Bay. F OR FLORIDA, DIRECT. NO QUARANTINE ! NO DETENTION ! The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain L. M. coxetter, ls now receiving _ Freight for Fernandina, Jacksonville, muiKa. and all Landings on sr. John's River, and will sail on TUESDAY, the 17th instant, at half-past 3 o'clock. Freight received until half-past 2 o'clock on day of sailing. For F. eight or Passage, apply to RAVENEL 4 CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorst's wharf and Fast Bay. Through Bills of Lading given to New Orleans and Mobile. octie-2 EGULAR LINE. RECEIVING FREIGHT THIS DAY. FOR GEORGETOWN, S. C., WAVERLY AND KEITHF1ELU MIL'.S, TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain C. C. White, ls now rtcelvlng Freight _ at south Commercial Wharf, aud win leave as above on WEDNESDAY EVENING, october istb, at 7 o'clock. No Freight received after 5 o'clock. For enirjgemeuts. apply ou board or to &UACKELFORD 4 KELLY. ociie-3 Agents, Southern Wharf. PROFESSOR BE HOER'S BED-BUG DESTROYER, OOStar'S INSECT POWDER Oostar's Rat Poison Isaacseu'sSure Pop-Death to Mosquitoes. For sale by DR. H: BAER, ?.yfi No. 131 Meetmg sfeer, QZotton dies, Ut. m O O O O H T I E.. M M . SLOAN & SEIGNIOUS, Agents, V Jr COTTON FACTORS, BROWN & CO.'S WHARF M ?rana |1ri?e Oistribntiou. I> Tt ^ W INGr 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 GARV & CO., Agents, Under the auspices of the '-South Carolin*State Agricultural and Mechanical Society,'* will sire a SERIES OF CONCERTS, at the Academy or Music, Charleston, S. 0., commencing January 8,1872. Refers to all the Bankers. Brokera and prominent gentlemen or the country, both North and Sooth. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, AT $3 EACH. IC you have no: received a Circular, send for one, givlug full particulars, ALL ORDERS STSICLT CONFIDENTIAL. ?403 GIFTS, A MOUNTING IN ALL TO $500,000. The Drawing cr this GI eat Southern Enterprise will be conducted under the surpervlslon of the fol* IowlDg well known sreutlemen: General A. R. WRIGHT, or Georgia, Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSO \. of Virginia. Hon. ROGER A. PRIOR, of New York. Money for Tickets can be Bent either by Express or Postofflce Order, and the Tickets will be prompt? ly forwarded. 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. oct2-3raos *?rano fJrije Distribution. nv REAL ESTATE AND U. S. 60LD BONDS Will positively be Distributed by RAFFLE on the 22d day ot 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 SCHOOL FUND, CHARTERED BT THE LEGISLATURE OP SOUTH CAROLINA AT ITS LAST SESSION AND APPROVED MARCH 8, 1871. ONLY FIVE DOLLARS PER THE RAFFLE WILL POSITITELT TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY. THE 220 DAT OF . NOVEMBER, 1871, IN PUBLIC, LN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. All the Property, Real and Personal, mentioned below mast be Distributed in the Award, and a valid deed or each piece or Real Estate, free from all Incnmbrances given. The Personal Property, and United States Gold Bond?, 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. l to 73 promiscuously, all the Certificates of Snares issued by the compaoy. with their numbers, are registered in their books. SCHEDULE OF AWARDS. That Certificate or Share having on lt the 1st, 2d and Sd numbera obtained on tho Raffle will be entitled to the arrard ofthat first-class Tnree-story Warehouse, s?mate on Meeting street, No. 147, Char.e-tou, S. C., (opposite the Charleston Hotel,) being 88 feet front, by about 240 feet deep, free from all Incumbrances, and veined at.$35,000 That Certlneate or Snare having cu lt the ?tu, 6th and eta numbers obtained on the Raffle will be rn titled to the award of that first class Three-story Warehouse, No. 145 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C., free irora all incnmbrances, valued at.:.$30,000 That Certificate or Share having on lt the 7th, 8th and 9th numbera obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to the award of that first-class Tnree story warehouse. No. 143 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C., free from all incumbrances, valued at.S27,300 That Certificate < f Share having on it the loth, nth and 12th numbers obtained on the Raffle will bc entitled to the award of that Three-story Warehouse, Na 141 Meeting street, Charleston. S. C.. free from Incumb? antes, valued at.$95.000 Tlie above Four Warehouses are opposite the Charleston Hotel, and are the most Valuable Property In Charleston. That certificate of Share having on lt the 2d, 3d and 4th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award or that Fine Piece of Property, situate on Broad street, Charleston,S. C., and known as the "Mansion House," free from all incumbrances, v. valued at.?.$30,1)00 That Certificate of Share having on lt the 3d, 4th and 6th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award or that Fine Two-story Dwelling, sitaste on Gadsden and Lumber street, Columbia. S. C. with al the outbuildings and improvements, with about half an sere of ground thereto, valued at.$10,000 That Certificate of Shari having on it me 5th, etti and 7th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award of that Fine Cotton Plantation, containing about 1800 acree, one-third cleared, and heavily timbered, situate In the County of Darlington, s. C., on the Great Peedee River, free from Incumbrances. valued at.$10,000 That Certificate or Share having on lt the 0th, 7 th and 8th numbera obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award or United States Gold Bonds (new issue) or the value or.$3,000 That Certificate of Share having on it the 8th, 8th and 10th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award of Unite i States Gold Bonds (new lune) of the value of.$3,000 That Certificate of Sha: e having on lt the 9th, loth and nth numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an awad of United ?tates Gold Bonds or the value of.$1,000 Those 40 Certificates of Sbarea ha-lng on them the following numbers obtained on the Raffle: 3d 3d 3d? 3d 3d 3d 3d 6th lid 7th 3d 8th 3d 9th 3d 10th 3d lltli 3d 12th ad 4th 4tn 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 6th 7th 8i li Oil lotr. ntl 1211) tin 4th UH Ith uh nh Hil 6th 6th 6ih 6th 6'h Mt 6th 7th Stil o: h loth nth ;2Mi sib 5th Kb tth ilk 6th 6th dtb etii 6 h O'll 6th 7ih 7th 7th 9th loth lltb 121 h 9th loth lltb 6th 7th 7iu 7th ?n 8th 7th 8th 8th 8th 9th 9th 12th loth 11th 12th 11th 12th ot h ist lat 1st is: ist loth 3d 4th 6th 6th 7th 12th 4 til 6th eth 7ch sta Wlil each be ea titled to an award In United States Gold Bonds or the value or.$500 Those 40 Certificates of Shares having on them the following numbers obtained on Die Raffle: 1st 1st 1st 1st 2d 2d 2d 2d 8th 9th 10th 11th 4th 6th 6th 7th 9th j2d 10th 2d llth 2d 12th?3d 6th 3d et h 13d 7thi3d 8th|3d Oth 10th llth 6th 6th 7th 8th Oth 30th llth 12th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 3d 4th uh Uh uh uh un 5 th nth eth 7th 8th 9th loth nth 7th 12th 7ih 8th Oth letti nth in 8tb 3th nh 5 1: 5th 8i h 6th G 8th 9th 10th nth stn 9th 10th nth 9th loth lltb 12! ll 9th 10th llth 12tli 7th 7th nh 3th ?th 9th ? st ist 9th loth nth loth nth uta Sd 3d 10th SW lita-" 12th 12th stn 6th Will each be entitled to an award ot United States Gold Bonds or the value of.$350 All the other Certificates of Shares having on there any three numbers obtained on the Raffle, and not designated as any or the above Certificates are, will each be entitled to an award or x United States Bonds or the value of. v... Sm) Awards will be made only to sach Certificates or Shares as have three numbers on them, so oo- ? talned on the Raffle. To such as desire to take Shares In this Great Raffle and Distribution or Real and Personal Property, i be Directors will afford every facllty and satisfaction, and perfect falrne-s will be exercised throughout, and many persons may trace their future prospects In business and station la society to a fortunate Share nerrin. _ _ ?_'?' .? Orders, with the money for Certificates, may be sent by Express, or Registered Letters, or Postofflce Orders, at the risk ot the Association. Persons sending orders will be particular to give their names, places or residence, County and state, which will ba entered In the Books of tbs Company, and Im? mediately upon the Raffle taking place, the Official Raffled Numbers will be forwarded to each Correspondent. THE RAFFLE WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE ON THE DAY NAMED, and every Award octile Property and Gold Bonds MUST be made to the Holders of the Ceittflcates. >ey Address all orders to the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, ?yo. 147 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S C. july25-tutho*c QUarm framers. ALARM CASH DRAWER. TILL TAPPING PEE VENTED. EVERY ^?cTi EVERY C.-E THEM. SOLD AT FAIRBANK'S SCALE WAREHOUSES. FAIRBANKS & CC, No. 2?2 BROADWAY, NEW \OV.K. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., No. 118 MILK STREET, BOSTON. For sale by_ HART & CO., 8ep27-W8lmo CHARLESTON, S. C. Scales. BUY THE 0 E N U I ?V STANDARD SCALES, More than ?350 Different Modifications. AGENTS ALSO FOR THE BEST ALARM MONET DRAWER, FAIRBANKS & CO., No. 353 Broadway, New York FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., No. IIS Milk Street, Boston. For sale by HART ?5fc CO., sepM-tuftmos Charleston, S. C.