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COMMERCIAL NEWS. ExDOru, BALTIMORE- Per steamship Falcon-44 bales cotton, IS bales domestics, 499 bass phosphates, 22 bushels corn, 00 bushels wheat, il cases sewing machines. Ta* Charleston Cotton. Klee andi Waval Store* market. OmCB CHARLESTON I FRIDAV EVEKWO. July 28, wi. i ' COTTON.-A Blight inquiry prevailed for Btrlct and low middling gra?es. other Kinds not being in request, the market showing weak and rather easier features. Sales about 100 bales, say 2 at 17X, 73 at 18, and 6 at 20c * ft. We quote some? what nominally: irVBRPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to ?rood orfltnary.15 ?17 Low middling.18 ? Middling.18X@19 Strict middling.19X@20 BICK.-This grain was qnlet, and no transac? tions of note took place. N.iviL STORES.-The eales of rosta were 172 bbls, as follows: 97 bblspale to low pale at $6a 6 50; 75 bbls No. 3 at $2 40. Ko sales of spirits tur? pentine. FRBiasrs.-To Ltverpcol by stsam, direct, .nominal. on uplands ; via New York, %<\ on upland?, ld on sea Islands; by eal', on uplands aid sea leland?, nominal. Tr. Havre nominal, ooastwus-:o New ?ork by steam, xe on uplands and xe ?rn sea Islands : si 25 y tierce on rice ; by sail, Kc 3 ft r u cotton; - V tierce on rice; 40c fi barrel on rosin, $T?S ii M on lumber; $9@lo 9 Mon timber. Tc Boston, by eail, Ko ? ft cn upland ctttoo. To Providence, by sall 13 9 u cn boards, s fl ft on ootton; by steam $1 fi bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Kc fi ft on uplands; by sail, 27 ft M on boards; 29 on Umber;' $3 ft ton on clay, and $3?3 60 on phos phates. To Baltimore, by steam, xo 9 ft by ?ail, tc 6097 fi M on boards; $3@3 25 fi ton tn paosphate rock. Teaaels arc in demand by onr merchants to take lumber freights frcm Georgetown, S. C., Danen and Sati'lft River, Ga., and Jacksonville. Fia., to Northern ports, and $1'. 012 ft M aro the ra:s3 on iumbcr and beards.. EXCHANGE_Sterling 60 day bills 22X DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. - Tho tanka are pur? chases light checks on New York at nar; 5 days K off; 10 days X off; 15 days - orr; 20 days - on*; J 80 days - oil. They are selling sight checks at X pre?inm. OOLP-Iiai2. ' . - _ Marketa by Telegraph. MONET MARKETS. PARIS, July 28-Noon.-Bullion in Bank of France decreased nearly 25,000,000 francs during lust week. Evening.-Rentes 55f 78c. LONDON, Joly 28-Noon.-SecurltlfB unchanged. Evening-Consols 93X- Bonds 92J? NEW YORE, July 28-Noon.-Freights Arm. .Stocka steady and firm. Governments ateady bot duli. State honda dull and heavy. Money easy at 8. Gold steady at 12. Exchange, long 10#; short 10X ?Evening.-Tne Idle capital plethora continues. Sterling 9K- Goldl2al2X- Governments ai eady. Tennessces ateady. New South Carolinas very weak; balance heavy. Tennessees 72X; new 72X Tlrglnlaa 65'; new 72X- Loulsianaa 66; new 6*; levees 70; eights 84. Alabamas 99; fives 67. Geor? gias 83; Bavens 92. North Carolinas 42; new sex- South Ca mas 72; new 54X- Freights Armer. NEW ORLEANS, July 23.-Bank Sterling 23a 23X- Goldl2K. COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, July 28-Noon-Cotton opened qnlet and unchanged; sales ltt.OOO bales; sales of the -week 78,000; exports SOOO; speculation 15,000; stock 699.000; American 380,000; receipts of the week 98,000; American 9000; actual expert 6000 bales. Afternoon.-Cotton flat; uplands 9d; Orleans t :d. - Evening.-Cotton closed flat; uplands 9d; Or? leans 9X' sales 8000 bales for speculation and ex? port; mock afloat 464,000, American 89,000; Man? chester less favorable. NEW YORK. July 23-Noon.-Cotton opened doll and nominal; middling uplands 20X0, Orleans ?0Xc; sales 650 bales; net receipts of all classes 10,660 bales; exports to Great Britain 8890; other foreign ports 82; Block of all c lasses iso o7: bales. Evening.-Cotton dull and lower; eales 3o?i bales: uplands20Xc. BOSTON, July 28.-Cotton dull; low middlings 20X ; net receipts 3 bales; gross 72; sales 950; f stock 6000: net receipts of the week 24; gross 1982; sales of the week 1500. - BALTIMORE. July 2S.-Cotton dull and nominal; middlings 20Xc; net receipts lie bales; gross 124; exports coastwise 83; .nock 895; net receipts of the week 370; groas 711; sales of the week 135 bales. NORFOLK, July 28.-Ootton quiet; low middlings 19c; net receipts 41 balea; exports coastwise 28; stock 620; net receipts of the week 549; exports coastwise 6-6; sales of the week 60. WILMINGTON, July 23.-Cotton firm; mlddlincrs 19Kc ; net receipts 30 bales; exports coastwise 47; stock 906; net receipts of tbe week 175; exports coastwise 88; sales of tbe week 46. SAVANNAH. July 28.-Cotton firm; middlings 19a 19Xc; net receipts 253 bales; exports coastwise 392; stock 5132; net receipts for tue week 884; ex porta coastwise 955; sales for the week io o. MOBILE, July 28.-Cotton easier; middlings i?x al9c; receipts 105 bales; gross 109; exports coast? wise 334; Bates 150; stock 8406; net rccelnta ol the week 673; cross 677; exports coastwise 923; sales Of week soo. NEW ORLEANS, July 23.-Cotton doll and nomi? nal; middlings 19Xc; net receipts 1311 bales, gross 1515; sales 1200; stock 46,271; net receipts nf the week 451S; gross 4998; exports to Great Bri? tain est9; to Rouen 4'; export* coastwise 3407: sales of the week 9409.. GALVESTON. July 28.-Cotton dull; good ordina? ry l6Xc; ut'r receipts 475 bales; exports coastwise 347; tales 300; stock 13.057; net receipts or week 1481; exports to Great Britain 1244; coastwise 430; sales or the week 1400. PROVISIONS ANO PRODUCE MARKETS. . NEW YOBK, July 28-Noon.-Flour ateady. Wheat dull Corn q ilet. -^rk dull and lower at $13 80ai4. Lan* firm. Turpentine quiet at 67a ?Sc Rosin outet at S3 10 ror strained. - Evening.-Flour In fair demon! and finner; common to fair extra $5 soas 6u, good to choice $6 6Sa6 69. Whiskey 96c. Wheat- spring 1 td lc lower, winter l and 2c higher, wet wluter red and amber Western $1 38al 46, amber Southern 213Sa 144. Corn closed heavy and lower at 77a"8Kc. Pork active and lower at $13 50al3 75. Lard dull. Navels and tallow quiet. ' BALTIMORE, July 28.-Flour firm. Wheat firmer. Corn steady; yellow 6Ja70c. Pork very weak at $16 60. Shoulders 7Xc Whiskey 95Xc. WILMINGTON, July 28.-Spirits turpentine firm ' ac 53c Rosin ?traciy at si for extra paie, and $6 25 ror pale? Crude turpentine steady at $3 85 for yellow dip, and $4 85 ror virgie. LOUISVILLE Julv 23.-Provisions qnlet with small business and downward tendency. Whis? key 63c. ST. LOUIS, July 28- Whiskey 94c Bacon dull and drooping: ahouldera 6X*?c. Pork $i4al4 50. The decline tn flour and grain catnly caused bv sn advance In freights. CINCINNATI. July 28 -Pork unsettled and lower .at $13 76al4. Lard unsettled atsxc Bacon lower; ahouldera &y,c; clear sides 8XC and closing weak. Whiskey 92c Naw ORLEANS. July 28.-Flour scarce and high? er; ?aperUne $5 25; double $0 25; treble $6 62;?'a T. Corn steady; mixed 72xa73; yellow 73Xa74; white 77a78. Oat9 firm at ?6a67. Brau quiet at 96Xa$l. Pork dull aud nominal nt $i6 50ai5 75. Bacon In fair demand at lower rates-7Ka?Xe; rib OX; sides 9Xc. Nothing In molassta. Whiskey Mas I Ol. Coffee scarce at I4al6c. New York Klee Market. From tho Dally Bulletin, Wednesday. July 26: The market for domestic ls unsettled. There is a lot of common and lutertor stock here which owners seem de?eimined to sell at any price, and some pretty low figures have been accepted, but the good ta choice gradea are not plenty, arc un der very fair control and held at extreme figures. Sales to-day of some 80 tierces Carolina at 6a7Xc for inferior to common, and 8:t9c for good to choice. Foreign continues to supply the current wanta of the trade, and ls reasonab y steady though not Arm. sales of MOO ba^s at 6#a7Xc for Rangoon and 7a7Xc for Patna. The latter grade 1H very difficult io dispose of, the retail trade for some unknown reason having taken a prejudice against it. From 'he Journal of Commerce : There ls no de? cided chango to note. The demand i- moderare and bolders generally are readv to>ell. Prime domestic IB acaree and held quite flimly, and there is Borne inquiry. We notice sales of 400 bag3 Rangoon and Patna at 6Xa7c. and 60 tierces Caro.lna lair at 6Xa:xc. Choictyis held at 8Xa9c New York Naval Stores Market. From the Journal of Commerce, Wednesday, July 26: The market for spirits turc-enth.e con? tinues dull, and late high pticesare hardly sup? ported Sitia are In small lute to meet urgent wanta of tue trade. We quote merchamahle .order at 67>ic Ko Ins-the demand continues rather light ror strained. A few small s ipping orders are being doced out at late prices. The "toe graden sell well, bur, being in .small suppl; ?re offered sparln.h onle.?s at very s:r -ng prices, laies env race 300 bbls strained at $3 15. and soo ibid common do at $3 05. We quote strained at |305a315; Nen; 23 20.1.'. 60; No 1 23 75a4 50; pale t 75a6 (.0; extra pale $5 75a7 75. New Tork Hay Market. From the Dally Bulletin, July 20: Receipts to? day 1760 bale?. There ls a good demand for prime old 8hipplng, but owing to a small t-upplv, many orders caonot i e Ulled, salea are 5u bales for Norfolk at $115, 75 do. for Savanna? at $1 10 and SS dc for Portsmouth at $115. Retail of prime quality rules Arm, old selling at$lo0al 60, and new at $ 1 I5al 35. Straw ls dull and Irregular at lower prices. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, July 27.-TURPENTINE.-Since onr last review the market for this article has ruled with more firmness, and as will be seen from our table of sales below there has been an advance of 4">a50 cents, sales being made at $5 for virgin and $3 95 for yellow dip, per 280 lbs. at the close of our Inquiries, however, there ls some dullness in the market, boyera not being disposed to operate at above figures, and the price has declined, with Eales at $4 85 ror virgin and $3 35 for yellow dip. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-The market for this arti? cle opened on Friday last la a very excited ?tate, under favorable reports from abroad, and con? tinued so during the day, docing at 52c. On saturday this feeling continued, but owing to the small quantity ottering the transactions were light at a further advance, sales being made at ssc. Since then the price ha3 declined, and 5lc seems ro be the prevailing rate, thouzh the small stock In receivers' hands ls generally held higher. ROSIN.-Since the close of our lust review the market ror the finer gradei has ruled better, and prices show a slight advance-closing firm, wl> h a fair demand. For the medium grades Hit. has also exUred a moderate request, but 'he sales effected have been at about former range of figures. For strained and No. 2 the market onened at a decline of 10c. and ruled inactive for a*few davR. but at the close there ls more Inquiry Irem shippers, and lots as offered are readily taken. The arrivals both by river and rail are quite small, aud there ls very little stock of any kind in receivers' hands. TAR-Ia without ohange In price, and the light arrivals i ave found sale at ronner rates. Only about 125 bbls. brought In, and sold at $3 per'bbl. Interior Cotton Market*. YORKYILLE, July 28.-Cotton 14 to 17K cents with but little offering. CHARLOTTE, July 21.-Cotton continues steady on the basis or 19 to 19J? cents ror mid? dling, and demand fair, principally orders from domestic factories. We quote prices as follows: Ordinary 15c, good ordinary 16>ic, low middling 18?. and strict middling 19tfc; latter grades scarce, sales for the week about 125 bales. ANDERSON, July 26.-To day middlings com? mand 17>ic COLUMBUS. July 26.-Our market lifeless. Mid? dling ISc Sales 4 bales. Receipts 36 bales. Ship? ments 5 bales. MONTGOMERY. July 25.-Our cotton market ls quiet. Low middlings 17 cents. Offerings are light._ Receipts by Rallioari, July S9. SOUTH OABOLIKA RAILROAD. 95 bales cotton, 50 bales goods, 62 bbls naval stores, 42 pKgs bacou, and 80 bbls flour. To Rail? road Agent, Pelzer. Rodeer? A co, G w Witte, Sloan A Selgiiiou?, Kanapaux A Gonzalez, G W Williams A co, G U Walter A cn, C Lelbenrood. C Bart A co, Barden A Parker. Mowry A Son, Smith A Chapeau. Tiedeman. Calder A co, W K Ryan, W B wunama A Son. G Foll?n, W w Smith, CoMa A co, Wakener A Monsee?, P B Lalaue A co, CD Ahrens A co, Steffens, Werner A Ducker. Passengers. Per steamship Falcon, for Baltimore-Miss A Lawrens. Mrs E Uarieston, Miss F Huger, Mrs R 5 Yenning, Mrs Traverse, John Harleston. Master A Ravencl. Jr. Ed Chlsalm, Mr and Mrs S J Chap? man. J B Nixon, Capt Ham, and one deck. Per steamer EmiUe, irotu Georgetown, s c Mrs S S Fraser, child and servant. Miss Quigley, D DuPre. Miss Wightman. W B Pringle. Rev A W Walker, wife and child. E W Ferris, J E Collins, L A Butts, Mrs F W Arnholter. W A Barnaby, Dr F L Frost, wife, two children aud nurse, Miss Sim? mons, Miss Bacot, R Parker, E E Hewes, and 5 on deck. Fer steamer Pilot Boy. from Beaufort. Pacific Landing and Chlsolm's Landing, Ac-W W Har? rison, Mrs Gowera two Miss Gowers. B W Barn? well, J E Ohlend t, E J Holmes, W W C rough, and 6 on deck. MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C.JULY 29, 1871. Lat 32 ileg 48 min 33 sec. | Lon 79 deg 57 min 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Ann S Deas, Garbatti, West Point Mill. 56 tierces rice. To W C Bee A co, and Cohen, Hanck el A co. Steamer Pilot Boy, HcNelty, Beaufort, Chis olm'a and Pacific Landings. Mdac and sundries. To Ravenel, Holmes A co, J Jenkins, J Days, B C Adams, Southern Express co. Steamer Emilie; White, Georgetown, S C. Mdse aud sundries. To Shackelford A Kell v. c K Huger, Chas Alston, J R Pringle A Son, M Keith, G A Trenbolm a Son. J PLesesne, C E Neilson, J J Hucks, Cameron, Barkley & co, Plnckney Bros, O J Walker, and Order. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Falcon, Haynle, Baltimore - P C rreaholm. . SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Falcon. Haynle. Baltimore. British bark James Muir, R-igers, London. Brig L C Madeira, Mo-lander, New York. Brig F H Jennings, Sears, Boston. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Empire. Hinckley, at Piulado!0bia, Joly 20. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Maggie McNeill, Cranmeral, Philadelphia, ?Inly 24. Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, at New York, 26th July. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Georgia, Crowell, from New York, July 26, LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. F O R?1O N . LIVERPOOL. The Marlon, Leffert, cleared.June 13 The M E Seed, Edmondson, sailed.Juue 23 The Romaine, Young, up....May 27 Br bark Lady Dufferin, Flinn, up.May 17 WBST HARTLEPOOL, EKO. Br bark Kathleen, Letter, sailed.Jane 6 NEWPORT, usa. The Gauntlet, Douse, sailed..Jane 24 The Black Prince, Marshall, sailed.June 21 CALLAO. Fr bark D Melaine, Bertho, sailed.May 24 CARDIFF. The R T K Carey.-, sailed.May . 9 The Martha, Lewis, sailed.May s KINGSTOS, J AH. British bark Iris, suflolk, sailed.July DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr Lucy D-, Hall, up.July I" * NEW YORK. Sehr Ida Richardson. Bedell, up.July 17 Sehr Eddie Waters, Space, up.July 21 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr M McNeill, Cranmeral, cleared.July 24 BALTIMORE. Sehr S B Franklin, Kooem, up.July 22 PORT CALENDAR. KOOK'S THASE?. . Full Moon, 2d, 8 hour, 16 rumutes. morning:. ' Last Quarter, 9th, 7 hours. 49 minutes, morning. Sew j?con, 17th. 0 honrs, 7 minutes, evening. First guaner, 2?th. 0 hoars, 31 initiate.-, morning. Fall Moon, 31st, 3 hours, 57 minutes, evening. jlouduy. Fnesdsy. Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. satupiay... Sunday.. -. sat SBX3. 7.. 3 7.. 2 7.. 2 7.. 1 7.. 0 7.. 0 6..59 UOO?. R. ft B. H..29 morn. 12.. 7 12..46 1..34 2..27 3..29 ainu VATS!! morn. 12..?.1 1..50 2.. 56 4.. 5..11 6..13 hotels. JJOSE'S HOTEL, [(FORMERLY HUNT'S HOTEL,) C O LU BI BIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. This House ls In the centre or the city, convenient to all the public ?nices and business bouses, locat? ed on the southwest corner or the Statehouse Square; has been recently reopened and renovat? ed, and will now compare favorably with any L'otcl at the South. ROSE'S Omnibus will convey passengers to and from every train free of charge. Also, a first class Carriage for the accommoda? tion or ladies. Junl2 W. E. ROSE, Proprietor. JUST RECEIVED, O ARBOLATE OF LIME, the best Disinfectant and destroyer of Rats. Mee Bugs. Cockroaches, tc A small quantity piacied where they frequent trtO at once disperse them. Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pain Ex tractor. A fresh suppl> or Fleming's Worm Confections the must reliable tn use. Also, a fresn supply of SEAL OLEUM, the great remedy for Rheumatism. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H". BAER, m y30 No. 131 Meeting street. Shipping. p OB NEW YO ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, AT HALF PAST 10 O'CLOCK A M. KEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1370 ra The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steamship GEORGIA, crowell. Commander, will sall for New York on WEDNESDAY, 2d August, at hair-past 10 O'CIOCK A. M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. Through Bills or Lading to Liverpool by WILLIAMS & GUION STEAM LINE. To Genoa. Trieste, Naples, Leghorn, Christiania. Gotten burg. and to Glasgow, by ANCHOR LINE STEAM? SHIPS. To New England Cides as usual. Insurance by Steamers of this Line X per cent. " For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very fine State-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street., or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharf. July29-4 _ F OR NEW YOKE. OLD LINK N KW TORES AND CHARLES? TON STJEAMSHLPS. ESTABLISHED 1S45. POPULAR PASSENGER LINE. THE VERY FAST AND SPLENDID Side-Wheel steamships of this Line will eall from Adger;s Wharf as follows : . MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, July 29tb, at 3 o'clock JAMES ADGER, SATURDAY, August 5th, at half paat 9 o'clock A. M. MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, August 12th, at 3 o'clock P. M. JAMES AUGER, SATURDAY, August 19th, ats o'clock A. M. MANHATTAN, SATURDAY, August 26th, at 2 o'.clock P. M. JAMES ADGER, SATURDAY, September 2d, at 8 o'clock A. M. These stearn sill ps insure at the lowest rate and are noted for their strength, 'peed and comfort. MW Through Bins ot Lading given on Cotton tn Liverpool, Boston, Prudence and the New Eng? land manufacturing towns at the lowest marke: ?arState-rooms may be secured n advance, without extra charge. For Freight or Passage apply to July26_JAMES ADGER A CO. pACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPYS THROUGH LINS 70 CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of thc above line leave Pier No. 42. North River, foot or Canal_ atrcet, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the 15tn and 30th of every month (except- when these dates fall on Sunday, then tue Saturday precco mg. All departurea connect at Panama with steam ors for south Pacific and Central American portF. Departure 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 eteamers touch a: Havana, bet go direct from New York to Aaplnwall. one hundred pounds baggage free to each ad ur, Medicine and attendance rree. For Passage Tickets or other tnrormatlon npp.y at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on tl e wharf root of Canal street, Ndrth River, New York. F. R. BABY, Agent. J tlvae-iyr_. NCHOR LINE STEAMERS A S AIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATUR? DAY TO AND FROM NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. CALLING AT LONDONDERRY TO LAND MAILS AND PASSENGERS. The Steamers ot this favorite Line, are built expressly for the Atlantic Pas-,_ Benger Trade, and fitted np In every respect wltn all the moder3 Improvements calculated to Insure the safety, comfort and convenience of Passen? gera. PASSAGE RATES, PAYABLE IN CURRENCY, To Glasgow, Liverpool and Londonderry-First cabin, $65 and $75, according to location; Cabin Return Tickets. $130, securing best accommoda? tions; Intermediate, $33; Steerage, $28. Parties sending for their friends in the Old Country can purchase tickets at reduced rates. For runtier particulars, apply to HENDERSON B ROTHE KS, No. 7 Bowling, tireen, N. Y., or to DOUGLAS NESBIT, No. 3 Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, S. C. OW Responsible Agents wanted lu town and :ouutry. Jun20-D4W3mos pOR LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY VIII dispatch one of their first-class, full power ron Screw Steamships from PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, A3 FOLLOWS: s'EVADA, Capt. GREEN.Hay 24, at 9 A M ?YYOMING, Capt. WHINNER AY. May 31, at 3 P M NEBRASKA, Capt. GUARD.Jane 3, at 3 P M MINNI-SOTA, Capt. T. W. FREE MANN.June 7, at 9.30 A M DA HO, Capt. PRICE.June 14, at, 3 p u MANHATTAN, Capt. F?HSYTH..June 17, at 3 P M COLORADO,Capt.T.F.FREEMAN.Juna 21, at 3 PM VISCONSIN, Capr. WILLIAMS..June 28, at 2 P M Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Oillce No. 29 Broadway) $30, ?urreney. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 63 Wall street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued ij the Charleston aud New York Steamers, which nake close connectlou with Hie above linc. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER A CO., ' ' WAGNER, HUGER A CO., maye Or WM. A. COURTENAY ?Scrospapcrs, iilagannes, S?t. ~~ ? w ? E A D I , RURAL CAROLINIAN, AUGUST NUMBER. Among thc contents arc : ^MALL GRAIN, by D. Wyatt Aiken iand ur Labor, by E. M. Pen"leion Srazil Nuts and Rio Codee, by Valley of tho Ama? zon :ejuand other Tropical Fruits, by Valley of the Amazon ?erino Sheep, by Jas. W. Watts -aLying in thc South, by L. A. Hansen -abor Question In Loul-iaua, by T. W. J. .Tice-Single number.Sri cents Per annum.$2 or For sale by WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, Publishers. No. 3 Broad street. IND BY BOOKSELLERS EVERYWHERE. mar2s ^STHMA CIGARETTES A rew of the genuine ES Pl CS "FUMIGATEURS ?EPTORALES" to be had of DR. H. DAER. ruay25 No. 131 Meeting street. RAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY 'lERCE'S GOLDEN DISCOVERY. DEBING'S PILE REMEDY, and all other new Preparations. For sale by DR. H. BAER, mario , No. 131 Meeting street. F pipping ISHINQ EXCURSIONS. The beautiful Yacht ELEANOR will make .JIA an Excursion to the Blackfish Banks, start-SSfc lng rrom southern Wharf every WEDNESDAY auu FRIDAY, at 7 A. M., and returning in the after? noon. Lines and Bait furnished on board. Fare $1 50. The ELEANOR may be chartered at any tinu* for Private Excursion Parties.. Apply to Captain YOCNG. on hoard. junio F OR LASS SUPERIOR. ^fef* THE UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY. AND ATLANTIC DULUTH AND PACIFIC LINE. One of the Splendid Steamers METEOR, INDIA, PACIFIC, COBURN. ATLANTIC, JAPAN, KEWEE NAW, ARCTIC, CHINA and ST. PAUL, will leave B?llalo dally (except Fridays and Saturdays,) at 3 P. M., Erie the next morning, Cleveland thc same night, and Detroit at io P. M.. dally, (ex? cept Sundays and Mondays.) for DULUTH and in? termediate LAKE SUPERIOR PORTS. Connections are made at Duluth with the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad, to St. Pani, and all points in Minnesota, Northern Wisconsin and Iowa. Also, with the Northern Pacific Rail? road for the Red River Country. Excursion Tickets, AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. wm be issued by all principal Railroads tost. Paul by this route, returning via all rall. Or by Rall Routes to St. Paul and Duluth, returning via Lake. During the months of June. July and August, EXCURSION TRIPS will be made via the North Shore of Lake Superior, visiting the Sliver MlneB, Fort William, Grand Portage, Ac For further information, apply to B. F. PATRICK, General Passenger Agent, Buffalo, N. Y. E. T. EVANS. Manager A. D. and P. Line. S. D. CALDWELL, General Manager TJ. S. Co. may8-mwf3mos _ ^y^T-EEKLT LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA., AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain W. T. MCNELTY, Will leave Accommodation Wharf _ "??Trpi?, every MONDAY MORNING, nt ?Jg??3?tBmm o'clock, for Savannah, Beaufort, Hilton Bead and Spanish webs. Returning will leave Savannah every WEDNESDAY MORNING. Will leave for Keauforr, Pacific and Chlsolm's Landings every THURSDAY MORNING, ai 8 o'clock. Returning will leave Beaufort every FRIDAY MORNING, Freight received WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Mus', be prepaid to Way Landings. Goods consigned to care of Agents will be for? warded free of Btorage or commission. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENEL, HOLMES A CO., jnn30 No. 177 East Bay. po R F L O R I D A, VIA SAVANNAH. The steamer CI IY POINT, Captain G. E. McMillan, will leave southern_ Wharf overy T?BsnAT EVENING, at ?.3o o ctock, (until further notice,) for Jacksonville, Fernan? dina and Palatka, arriving back at charleston every SATURDAY AFTERNOON. mayll RAVENEL A CO., Agents, Drugs, Oil)emirate, &t. CHEMIST AND IPOTHEdlM, No. 123 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ATTENTION IS RESPECTFULLY CALLED TO the NEW NON-POISONOUS and ODORLESS DIS? INFECTANT and ANTISEPTIC, CHLORALUM. (Chloride of Aluminium, the Saline Antiseptic harmless as common salt.) The Lancet, August 27th, 1870, says of this pre? paration: "It ls quite as potent as Chloride of Zinc or Carbolic Acid, and ls at the same time non poisonous and devoid of unpleasant smell of every kind. These qualities will, no doubt, insure Its being extensively used, and at no distant date we may expect lt to displace the antiseptics which are at present in vogue." CHLORALUM ls an astringent antiseptic, ap? plied to foul ulcers by London Burgeons, as a gar? gle In scarlet fever, diphtheria and common sore throat, and has been round Invaluable In Inflam? mation of tue eyes, Ac. . CHLORALUM can be relied on by Farmers In the treatment or Foot and Mouth Disease, and In carrying on disinfection in their bornes, stables, cowbeds, plgstyes and poultry-houses. CHLORALUM for dog kennels can be used with great advantage and economy In keeping meat fresh for any length of time, In purifying the benches and yards, and completely removing the foul and sickening odor of dirty or til-drained kennels. AST For sale in quantities to snit purchasers. The advertiser ls also In receipt of a small lot or imported Espies Cigarettes, for Asthma. Together with a Fresh supply of CONGRESS, EMPIRE, AND PAVILION SPRING- WATERS. For sale low by the case. MANUFACTURER OF P MIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS Which havo established for themselvea a reputa? tion surpassed by none for the relief or Diseases of the Stomach and Liver. A full assortment of MEDICINES, PERFUME? RIES, CHEMICALS, Ac, of his own Importation. Through constant effort and attention, he hopes to merit a continuance or the public patronage which has hitherto been extended to him. fnnis-smoa Q.ERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL ! AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR INFANTS I Thia 13 the best Medicine for young children suffering with Colic, Diarrhoea, or any other com? plaint,- in- ident lo Teething. It may be given with safety, aa lt contains no opium, or other In? jurious anodyne. Price. 25 ceuta a bottle. Manufactured ana for sale by DR. H. BAER. Also by the following Druggists: A. W. ECKEL & CO., Dr. A. RAOUL, Ur. W. A. SKRINE, A. O. BAKBOT, W. T. LITTLE A CO., J. BLACKMAN". P. M. COHEN, Dr. E. H. KELLERS, K. S. BURNHAM, GRAMAN A .-OHWAKE G. W. AI M AR, J. LOCKWOOD, G. J. LUHN, W. T. LINN, W. A. GIBSON, Aud by Druggists generally. jan2 ?rano \Zn]c Distribution. $500,000 TO BE ? GIVEN AWAY! THE ?NI)0 IM MTI?K ?^T?OT ASSOCIATION References in South Carolina : General WADE HAMPTON, General JOHN S. PRESTON, Hon. B. P. PERRY, Hon. W. D. SIMPSON Governor M. L. BONHAM, ANDREW SIMONOS. Esq., General JOHNSON HAGOOD. Hon. G. A. TKENHOLM, Hon. ARMlbTEAD BURT, Governor J". L. MANNING, Hon. JAMES CHESNUT, Hon. J. B. CAMPBELL. References in New York City : AUGUST BELMONT AICO., Bankers; Hon. CHARLES O'OONOR, CoanseUor-at-Law; Hon. JOHN E. WARD, Counsellor-at-Law; Hon. ROGER A. PRYOR. Counsellor-at-Law; Colonel RICHARD LATH? ERS, T. A. HOYT, Esq., President Gold Room; HUNT, THOMPSON A CO.. Factors: ANDERSON. STARR A CO., Merchants; PETTUS A CO., Merchants; F. ZOGBAUM A FAIRCHILD, Merchants. $?00.000 TO BE AWARDED TO THE TICKET-HOLDERS OF THE 'SERIES OF CONCERTS TO COMMENCE ON THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, 1871. AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, CHARLESTON, S. C., ON WHICH DAY THE DRAWING COMMENCES. THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION, UNDER THE AUSPICES or the "South Carolina state Agricultural and Mechanical Society," will give a series or concerts at tue Academy or Music. Charleston, S. C., commencing October 1st, 1871, ror the parp?se of raising a lund to enable Emigrants to settle upon lands selected by tue Association for Homes of Northern and European Farmers and others, In the Stace of South Carolina, and for their transportation thither and support for the first year. 1 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, ANO NO MORE, AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. ALL THE PREMIUMS. INCLUDING DEED AND CERTIFICATE OF TITLE TO ACADEMY OF MUSIC, will be deposited with the National Bank of the Republic, New York. #500,000 US GRIFTS ! 1st Gift-ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Charleston, S. C., coBt to build $230,000, having an annual rental of about $20,000, from Opera House, Stores and Halls; the building being about 230 feet by 60 feet, and situated corner of King and Market streets, in the . centre of the city, and well known to be the finest building and most valuable property in Charleston, valued at.$?30,000 adGirt-Gasii. 100,000 3d Gift-Cash.:. 96,000 4th Gift-Cosh. 10,000 5 Hi Gift-Cash..'.. 5,000 25 Gif ta-Cash-each $1000. 35,000 25 Glfta-Cash-each $500. 12,500 350 Gifts-Cash-each $100. 35,000 2G0 Girts-Cash-each $50.:. 13,500 500 Girts-Cash-each $26.<. 13,500 1250Guts-Cash-each $10.;.ia,50o 2404 Clfta, amounts to.$500,000 BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents S. C. Land and Immigration Association, CHARLESTON, S. C. AGENTS WANTED-LIBERAL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED. 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. BOGEE A. PRYOR, ol New York. A FAIR AND COMMENDABLE SCHEME I CHARLESTON. S. C., May-. 1871. We take pleasure In certifying that we arc acquainted with General M. 0. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., and Genera! M W. GARY, or the firm or BUTLER, CHADWICK. GARY A CO., and know them to be gentlemen of integrity, and we regard the object they have of assisting Immigrants to homes in South Carolina of great importance to the State as weU aa to the immigrants, and we have every confidence that their enterprise will be carried out with falrneas and hone8j??to all par i lea concerned. .GEO. A. TRENHOLM, L W. HAYNE. B. H. RUTLEDGE, A. G. MAGRATH, JAMES CONNER. THOS. Y. SIMONS, JAMBSK. PRINGLE. HENRY BUIST, WILMOT G. DESACSSURE. Tlckete can be procured or E. SEBRTNG A CO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 34 Broad street. Jfuu ?rorericg, &z. '_' BEDFORD^ (LATE CORWIN'S) G?OCERY AND TEA W^V REHOUSE. HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER PURE LEAF LARD PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACKERS, ann BISCUITS, ?c., ?0. N. B.-I CLAIM TO KEEP THE LAHQ EST STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OL FAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS CITY. VERT CHOICE F AM I L Y FLOUR. E. E. BEDFORD, PURE BRANDIES, WINE. AND VERY OLD WHISKIES, SUCCESSOR TO WILLIAM S. CORWIN A CO., No. 275 KING STREET, { OPPOSITE HASEL. j WHOLESALE AND REX AIE DEALER IN Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars Provisions, Spices, &c* HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS, VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS, dbe. AR articles sold from this establishment are or the VERY BEST QUALITF and WARRANTED Gooda leilvered to all parta of the City, Railroad Depots, steamboats, free of expense. EVERT E. BEDFORD. 1 SEND FOR A (JAS. S. MARTIN. UEO. H. ORUBER. ( OATALOUUE. I WM. G. MOOD, Ja DrriQS, (T?) emu als, &c. ROSADALIS. ROS AD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROSAD ALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula, ROSADALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROSADALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROSADALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSADALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROSADALIS endorsed by. the following : nr. R. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore.* Dr. T. C. PGG1I, or Baltimore. Ur. THUS. J. BOYKIN, of Baltimore. Dr. A. DCROAN. or Tarboro', N. C. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, or Nlcholasvlle, Ky. Ur. A. P. WHEELER, of Lima, Ohio. , Dr. W. UOLLOWAY. or Philadelphia. v Dr. J. L. MCCARTUA, of South carolina, and many otners. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC ROSADALIS, endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now of Mary? land Conference, formerly Chaplain lu the Con? federate Army of Northern Virginia. ROSADALIS ls Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts at one and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY OROANS, ex? pelling all impure matter abd buUdtng up the system to a healthy, vigorous condition. ROSADALIS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO., J Agents m or. H. BAER, J Charleston, mira-iy I ?ptical. .J^ONEY "CANNOT BUY IT! FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS I! The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO.,New York, which are nowofiered to the public, are pronounced by all the celebrated Opticians of the world to ba the moat Perfect, Na? tural Artificial help to the human eye ever known. They are ground under their own snpervlalon, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, "Diamond," on account of their hardness and brilliancy. The sclentitlc principle on which they are con? structed brings the core or centre of the lens di rectly In front of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such aa glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac, peculiar to all others in use. They are mouuted tn the finest manner, in frames of tho best quality, of all materials used for that purpose. Tnelr finish and durability can not be surpassed. CAUTION.-None genuine unless bearing their trade mark Btamped on every frame. JAMES ALLAN, * Dealer In Watches, Jewelry, Sterling silverware and Optical Goods, No. 307 King street. octll-stuthlvr_Charleston, S. 0. FINE FRENCH EXTRACTS .TOE THE HANDKERCHIEF. LDBIN'S, . 0HIR1S', MOUILLERON'S, Ac. For sale, In quantities to suit purchasers, by DB. H. BAER, may25_No. 131 Meeting street. A R N E R ' S IODOFORW AND IRON PILLS. For sale by DB. H. BAER, laois _No. 131 Meeting street. ?1IR JAMES CLARKE'S FEMALE PILLS. These PILLS have long been used both in Great Britain and this country, and are the best of their kind in the market. _ For sale by DB. H. BARR, apm No. 131 Meeting street, "; fta?roaos._*? ?V?W?I?ANI) CHARLESTON RAIL* O ROAD. CHARLESTON, Joly 25,1871. On and after MOND?T, July 3lat, Trama will run dally as follows, viz: gaga DAILY TH ADJ. Leave Charleston,Snndaya excepted...8.30 A. M. Arrive at .Savannah, Snndaya excepted.6.00 P. M. Leave Savannah, Sunday s excepted... .8.00 A. bW, Arr iveJaC. Charles ton, Snndaya excepted.5.05 P. WP .^gfej ^NIGHT TRAIN. . - Leave Charleston, dally.4.25 P. M. Arrive at Savannah, daily.10.15 P. M. Leave Savannah, dally...11.16 P.M. Arrive at Charleston, dally.4.35 A. M. Night Tram makes close connection at Savan? nah with the Atlantic A Gt If Railroad for pointe m Florida. Sleeping Oars on all Night Trams. Day Train makes connection at savannah with Georgia Central Railroad xor Macon and points South and West. Freights forwarded daily to and from Savan? nah and all pointa beyond. O. S. GAD SD ES. Engineer and superintendent. S. C. BOYLSTQN.Q. F. and T. Agent. Jnly27 . QHERAW AND SAIJBB?BYB?IIJtOA^ ENGINEER'S OFFICE, .) CHEEAW AND SALISBURY H. R. COUPANT, 1 . CHER AW. S. C., July 21.1871. . J Bids will be received at the above office, until tho 2lst August, 1871, for the following work and material : 1st. For Twenty-eight Thousand (28,0001 Cross-. Ties, to be delivered along the ima of the first eleven miles of road from Gheraw. 2d. For building fifteen hundred (1500) lineal feet of Pde, ana Framed Trestles and Water Ways, and for lurnlshing materia for same. , 3d. For grading the i8th, 19th and 20th section already located, and the remainder of Une to Wadesboro', say three (3) miles, when located. Plans and specifications can be seen by calling upon the undersigned. B. BURGH SMITH, Jnly26-ws7 _Resident Engineer. gODTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, S. C., J une 8, 1871. On and after SUNDAY, June.ii, the Passen? ger Trains on '.bo soutn.Cardona RaUroad will run aa follows: FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston. 8.20 A. MIM arrive at Augusta.4.25 P. M." FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.s.20 A. M. A rr. ve at Columbia.?.3.40 P. IC TOB CHABLB8TON. Leave Augusta.7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston..'.3.20 P. M. Leave Columbia.7.40 A.M. Arrrlve at Charleston.3.20 P. M. THBOUGH WILMINGTON TEAJN. Leave Augusta.8.00 A.n. Arrive at Ringville.9.05 A. M. Leave King vale.1.45 P. li. Arrive at Augusta.... 7.45 P.M. AUGUSTA NIQUT EXPBESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston....,.8.3d P. M. Arrive at Augusta:..,.".Gt A M. Leave Augusta.?.6.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.40 A.M. COLUMBIA NZGHT EXFBSag. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia..:.f.. e.oo A. M. Leave Columbia.7.60 P. M. arrive at Charleston.6.46 A.M. , SUMMERVILLE THAIN. Leave Charleston..... 2.46 P. M. arrive at Summerville.. ;.4.10 P. M. Leave Summerville..7.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.16 A. M. ' - CAMDEN BRANCH. . ' ? *. Leave Camdon. 6.00 A M> Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A. Leave Columbia. 1.26 P.M." Arrive at Camden...6.00 P. M. Day and Ntght Trains m ake close connections at Augusta with Gecrgla Railroad And Central. Railroad. Night Train connects with Mac?n and Augusta Railroad. r '. Columbia Night Tram connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex. cept Sundays) with Day Passet?ger Train, and runs through to. Colombia, and. returns on Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A. L, TYLER, vice-President. S. B. PICKENS, G. T. A. .- - JjjjM NORTHEASTERN. RAILROAD COM? PANY. ? ":_ OHABLESTON, S. C., Feb roary ll, 1871. Trains will leave Charleston Dally at 6:30 A. M. and 8 P. M. Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex-' cepted) abd 3:30 P. M. Tram does not leave Charleston e P. M., Suv HAYS. ,?." ' . . Tram leaving 6:80 A. M. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and Aoqula Creek only, going through in 40 hours. Passengers leaving by 6 P. M. Train have choice of route, via Richmond and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving f HID AV by this Train lay over on SUNDAY m Bal timare. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN? DAY In Wilmington, N. C. This is the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other points Weet and Northwest, both Trams making con? nections at washington with Western trama of Baltimore and O hlo Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CLKAFOB, General Ticket Agent. feblT-12nioa_, _?? Stains Hammes. rp HE GOLD MEDAL SEWING MACHINAL DOUBLE LOGE ELASTIC STITCH. This ls the mo6t simple and reliable Two Thread Sewing Machine in the world. It Bews direct , from two tn reads, and ls $15 lesB than any other first-class Sewing Machine. Samples can be seen at No. 165MEETING STREET, opposite Charles? ton Hotel, Sole Agent for the State. Snb-agenta wanted through the State. Address W. S. BIS SELL, Charleston. Also agents for Home Shuttle Hand Machine, $25.. aprl-tuthsemos AND THE 1 WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE. LOCK-STITOB MACHINE, are the be3t in use. For sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pay? ments, on easy terms, or for cash. AU kinds of Machine attachments, Neidlos, Cotton, (white black and colored,) Silk, Oil, Soap, Ac, Ac. , Repairing as'usual, circulars and samples ot work sent on application. D. B. HASELTON, General dealer in First Class Sewmg Ma? chines ana Material, No. 307 King street, anglY_Charleston, s. C. Jsaacscn's Preparations. DEATH TO RATS ROACHES BEDBUGS, Soo? NEVER FAILING. BOXES DOUBLE THE SIZE AS OTHERS. HERMETICALLY SEALED AND . ALWAYS' FRESH. Sold an Wholesale by DO WIE. MOISE & DAVIS, And at retail by all Druggists. fehl-emo fJHE GREAT GERMAN BHtEDjEB. Professor LOUIS WUNDRAM'S BLOOD PURI? FYING AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (In Pills or Powders,) for the cure of ah Acute or Chrome Diseases, resulting from Impure blood and Imper? fect digestion. Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro? fessor Lode Wundram, Brunswick. Germany :) GOUT POWDERS. Rheumatic Tincture EpUeptlc Remedy. Toothache Drops. Herb Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) Rheumatic Herb Tea. Gout Tincture. Eye Water. Wundwasser (the German "Painkiller.) Foraalebj Dr. H.?ABR, mayso No. 131 Meeting street. \