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Tile Dili i v -Ne-wts. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1, 18CG. a - .. - Negro It lot In It lela mond. [From the Richmond Times, July S*? ] On Friday night last ilio vory lioart of our city Was invaded by an orKimizod band of intjoi.'n. and Impudent negroes, who rando tho night hidoous With thoir munie, tho claraorouB ordora of thoir ofllcore, and tho tramp or many hundred foot. Theso wretchoa wero armed, wo learned, with enlircH and pistols, and thoir drill waa that of soldiers preparing f?ir apoody and bloody conflict. Suoh a spectacle natiimlly aroused tho indigna tion of the citizens of Richmond, bnt thoy exhibit ed praiseworthy forbearance in not putting thone black vagabonda to rout, and forover terminating their unblushing preparations for future inaur rectiona agaiuat their patrons and employer??. Nor was this, wo lorim, the fir?* iustanco of tho appearance of theso pionoora of a future war of races. On tho billa around Ihia city, aud in ita suburbs, the tramp of negro military oompanies ?an bo hoard every night, and the rattle of sabres -disturba the sleop of our women and children. All this, togothor with tho atrocious teaching's' of a few vilo ami demoralized ?vhito men in our midst, clearly foruehudoiva eorioua disturbancca and bloodshot) in the futuro, if theso exhibitions of negro pugnacity aro not oncouragod, they aro certainly not disapproved of by tho agonts of the Freedmon's Bureau. A word from tho men who are paid to maintain friendly rotations between tho racos would stop theBO monstrous exhibitions, and yet that word is not utterod. Aa nothing whatever has beon dono by tho mili tary authorities to put an ond to what must inevitably lead to uti ile, steps must at onco be taken by our citizens to do what the hired servauts Of tho Govornmcut havo utterly failod to do. In our calm and delib?ralo opinion, the time has arrived when tlii'Bi- negro demonstrations in tho ?treats of this city (aud the city is the property of white mon) munt be stopped at all hazards. The able, vigilant and indefatigable Chief of Police- of this city is now olusoly watching these demonstrations, but it is very strango that ho ia not authorized to suppress all suoh preparations for bloodshed. The apparent indifferenoe of the Common Council to those negro drills on the streets is arousing a feeling of surprise and anger among our host oitizone. Ab an order-loving, law-abiding citizen, wo aro anxious that these offensive exhibitions of negro truculence and insolence shall be suppressed by the proper authorities ; but it is the duty of every citizen of Richmond to prevent tho recurrence of the exhibitions of last Friday night. It ia a dis grace to our manhood that our wives and children ahould be disturbed by the noise and clamor of negro preparation for war. It must be recollected that these negro drills ?ave not been provoked, nor can they be justified by any ill treatment which tho negroes havo re ceived from the whites, nor by any corresponding preparations for war upon the part of their late masters. Disarmed by the Federal authorities, our militia have done little or nothing towards re organization. The negroes of this oity have been treated with wonderful kindness and consideration by their late masters, and if not grateful for oar kindncBB thoy are very base ingrates. The white citizens of Richmond are the owners of nearly all of the real estate in Biobmond, and tbey give aheltor, food, clothing and wages to many who aTO connected with these military or ganizations. Surely when any respectable white man flnds that a negro whom he shelters or em ploye is connected with one of these military oom panies which make our streets hideous at night, ne should get rid of him. Wo have earnestly and repeatedly advocated the protection of the negro in all his rights as a freedman, but these nightly drills and prepara tions in our streets for the "irrepressible conflict" must not bo permitted. No where would a con flict with the white raoe result more terribly to the poor, deluded and misguided negro than in Virginia, but if his white advisors have docided that he ia to commit acts of lawless violence, and jeopardize the safety of his best friends, the sooner the iBsue is met the better for the whites. It is one in which the present generation of train ed soldiers can very soon decide if it is thrust upon us. We urge temperate, but firm and immediate ac tion npon the subject of these negro drill?. The Common Gouncilmen, and other influential citi zens of Richmond should at once wait upon Gone. Terry and Brown, and ascertain whothor thc-o military organizations among tho negroes meet their approval and sanction. From what we have board of the uniform courso of Geo. Terry, since be was placed in command of this Department, wo have no reason ta expect anything vory satisfac tory from Buch an interview. Those who read this officer's most extraordinary testimony before the Reconstruction' Committee, will agree with us that bia prejudices against us are of the most violent and unprovoked character. But, preliminary to further action, the anthorities should at once seek an interview with this official, as well as the indi vidual iu charge of the Freedmen's Bureau at this place. The interview should, if possible, be cour teous and respectful, and the committee should be composed of our most respectable and influential citizens. As Gener?is Terry and Brown are men of intel ligence they cannot fail to see that the reproach and odium of these insolont negro demonstra tions muat be visited upon their heads. They are here for the express purpose of preserving order and maintaining kindly relations between the races. Are they faithfully performing their du ties as conservators of the peace in tolerating ne gro military organizations when the whites are disarmed, and in no way interfering with the blacks ? Do they suppose that upon a fair repre sentation of this just oause of complaint that Pres ident Johnson will sustain them in permitting the streets of Richmond to resound each night with the clank of negro arms ?nd the tramp of negro soldiers? Thoy little understand the President if they suppose- that he will tolerate this apparent preparation of the negro for insurrection and re volt under the eyes of the very men whose duty it is to repress all such demonstrations. COMMERCIAL. The Oharleaton Cotton Market? There waa considerable Inquiry for Cotton yesterday, tint holders had so advanced their prices that buyers ?could not purchase. There was, however, about 300 -tales of repacked sold at 29 to 32c per tb. Augusta ninrUet. AUGUSTA, July 30_Cotton.-Early this morning a few sale a were effected at 3_>io. Later In the day hold .era declined to sell, hoping for favorable news irom Eu rope. Gold.-Brokera b lying at 116, and selling at 118. SIX.VEB-Is Belling st 187 to 140. ?Good Boonrltles In demand. Mobile Market. MOBILE, July 28.- Cotton.- Tho receipts during the past week have been 701 uales, as followi : From the Alabama River 240 bales; Irom Blgbee, l8; from War rior, 10; and by liallroads, 489-against-bale? for . tho corresponding week last year. Tho oi ports havo been 672, viz: To Liverpool 30U, to Queenstown, ko., --, to Havre-, to Bremen-, to Barana-, to Barcelona -, to New York 264, to Boston-, to' Philadelphia-, to Providence-. to Baltimore-, and to r? ow Orloans 8 bal?a-against-last year. The ??took on hand and on shipboard not cleared Is 86,108 bales-against-at the rame time Nat year. At the date of our last review we reported the market closing dull and rather easy at 81 to 82c for Middling. Bales of the werk 2760 bales, and receipts 829, against ?372 balee the week previous. Saturday-rho market opened at quotations of previ ous day, and most of the sales were made on that basis, but later In the day the Herman's Liverpool advice? to th? 10th wore received, an i factors became stiff in their Idea?, and the better girados could not be bought except on a basis ol 82o for iddllng. Lower grades offered moro freely. 8alos600 baloa. , '_.__.._, Monday-The quiet condition of the Liverpool mar ket aa reported on tbo lath insi, caused buyers to move cautiously, and the inclination was pretty gene ral to await tho advlciB of the we+kly steamer. 200 bales of lower grade? were dlspoeed of- basis un Tuesday-Wo reported a limited demand and de pressed market, In cona-quence of the decline reported in Liverpool by the weekly ateamer (14th). Only 100 bales changed hands, on a baal? of Sic for Middling. Harket quiet and dull. * . __ L , ... ?Wednesday-'Hie demand continued light, but with factora under baili ho'dlng back their bettet[Wi? Bales of the d*y, 160 bale?, were made on o baal? of Tuesday's quotation?. _._._. _.-. Thursday-The mark?! opened under indefinite Liv erpool advices of the 17th ln?t. Later lu the day, when the new? waa understood to be better than at first sup posed, a fair demand sprang up, which remltod In aale? of 860 bale?, at an advance on Wednesday'? figure?. The market closed firm at 31 to 32c for Mlddllug as a basis Friday-Wo note s'il ore animated domand to-day, wblcb has resulted in eales of HMO bales. The bolter grades aro still scarce, and uniform lets of Low Mid dling aud above commaud outside figures. Factors aro firm in their ideas, and full prices havo boen paid in all cuses whore tho abovo class of Cottons wore pur. based. Tho lower grades, however, sr? comparatively cheaper. quotations. Ordinary.23 to 340 Good Ordinary.38 to 28c Low Middling.29 to -00 Middling.81 to 82c Strict Middling.'.8* to -c Sales of the week 2100 bales. The receipts at all tho ports, as compared with 860, nive tho following reault: DEonEASB-Now Orleans.1,0-4.601 Mobile. 116,168 Savannah. 228.748 Charleston. 330.641 VirulniB. J8 79I North Carolina. 16.430-1,693,666 Increase.-Florida..-. 88.367 Now York. D.O. 129 _ Texas. 23,214- 300,710 Total decrease..1.492,806 Tho exports foreign, compared with 1850, oxhlblta DocreaBO-To Great Britain.983.946 To Franco.363.1108 To other foreign ports.298.686 Total decroaso.1,020,904 To domestic ports the exports are 05,874'balce moro then I860, and tho stock on hand at all tho ports show an Increase, compared with 1860, of ?73,29i bales. MONKTAHT AND FINANCIAL.-At tho datO of OUT last rovie v tho markot closed as follows: Gold 149 to 161; 8tor ing nominally 160 to 164, New York Sight psr to >i discount, and New Orleans Sfgbbjiar to Ji discount. The Gold market openod Haturday-at about the above flRurt a. but foil on the eanio day to 147S to 149. playing between 147 to 160 throughout the week, and closing at 148 to 149'.. The sto' k on tho market ia and baa been email, and consequently transactions light. The Ex? banyo market has been dull since onr last, at from par to ,',' discount for New York sight, These bills have been oiffivult to i egotista, although a fair amount of business has beeu reporte I in undoubted securities at 11 ? l,'4' lor thirty day, and 3 to 2y, discount for sixty day bills Tbo more liberal sales of Cotton ye-torday ind to-day will no doubt Impart more life to the market sarly n xt weok. Sterling continuos nominal and dull A moderate business is reported in Now Orleans sight at par to ,',' discount. FnaiOHTS.- Very little doing both foreign snd coast wise, without ohatigo in rates. We quote: To Liverpool Sd, and coastwise by sall Jia. No steamers loading. Hew Orleans Market. ' NEW ORLEANS, July 37.-Cotton-The market open od with a moderate inquiry, but at a later hour the movement assumed more animation, and 1800 balea changed bands at rather atiffer rates than were realized restorday. The transactions, no doubt, would have Seen on a more Uboral scale had factors been less strin gent in their pretensions. Eleven brokers participated in the business. With the remark that prices paid were tully up to our figures, wo continue to quote as fullows: Ordinary.25(5537? Good ordinary.29? 30 Low middling.32(a) 34 Middling.35(330 The sales for the past three days amount to 3200 eales, naking an sggregate for the week of 8300 against 6700 aat week. Tho stock has also benn reduced by lui-thor ihlpmeuts on planters' account, which, of course, are lot included in the sale? reported. The receipts propor or the week (excluding the arrlvala from Mobile, Florl lay, and Texaa, wblcb are Included In their respectivo ?tatementa) comprise 1481 bales, against 1386 last week; ?bowing sn increase of 76 bales The week's exports imbrace 6669ihales, 8044 of which were to foreign ports, ?nd 8609 coastwise. BTATB-MKNT OF COTTON. Kock on hand Sept 1st, 1866.bales.. 83,339 teoelved to-day. 731 tecelved previously.742,633-743,254 636,493 ?learoc* to-day. noce Jloarod previously.783,663-733,663 itock on hand. 93,830 Bonan and Molasses-Tboro have not been any re ceipts since i estorday. Tbe market la nearly bare of Catalana sugar and molasses, but tbe supplies of the nreign production aro fair though not large. Extreme lulluess continues to prevail, however, and only a ro an business Is doing. A lot of li hhds good fair to tilly fair Louisiana sugar sold at 14 J?c per lb. cuba ingar Is selling In a jobbing way at l2>i to 13 '?o for los 13 and 13; 1? to UJfo for Noa 14 and 16; 16* to CK'c for Nos 10 and IB, and 17 to 17;'-.'o for Noa 10 and 10. Small retail lota command a fraction higher. There s nothing doing In molasses beyond a retail business at 16c per gallon for Cuba. There is no demand for round or cargo lota, but they 'ould not be purchased for less than 63Xo per gallon. ihoro were none but retail solea of Sugar previously luring the week at the above prices. Of Mola?ses 300 lhds Cub:, sold at 68c 00 KMa /?-?-?..? l-i^.u?, uu >rivaie terms, and 4 bbla old Louisiana, good color, >nt light, at BOoper gallon. Week's receipts 80 bhda lugar, 63 bbla Molasses, from Louisiana; cleared 9 hbda lugar, 180 bbls Molasses. The foreign imports com prise- 366 hhds bugar, 186 hbda and 21 tea Molasses. Fbkiohtb.-A bark waa taken up for New York yes erday al '.Mod per lb for cotton. There is not much lolng, but the rates are firm at ?? to Xo per lb for sottoii, and 76c per bbl for flour by steam for New York; S-ic per lb for cotton by Ball for New York and Boston ; ii to 9-ifld for cotton by sad for Liuerpool, and 1 to 1 ,\?o tor Havre. Memphis Harket. MEMPHIS, July 39.-Cotton-There was very llttlo justness transacted In the cotton market yesterday, loldera being firm at the following raies: Ordinary.3S@36o. Good Ordinary.37@38o. Low Middling.39@30c. Middling.81(3320. Strict Middling.33@33Jib. Good Middling. Wllminfrton Harket. WILMINGTON, July 30.- Turpentine-Market firm at previous rates. The receipts to-day comprise some 1600 bbis, all of which aold at $4 06 for virgin, $3 06 for yellow dip, and $t 62y. tot hard, per 380lbs. Hi miTH Tubpentimk-Baa declined, and we quote Balea of 36 bbla at 88o per gallon for white, and a lot of 9 bbla at 62c. tax paid. Bobin-Meso!83 bbls Common at $189; 43 do Ko 2 at S3; and 358 do at $3 60 for Opaque, $4 to f 5 for No l, and 16 (or Pale, per 280 lbs. Cotton-A small lot aold to-day at 33o per lb for mld lllr.g. TiMDEn-Ono raft fair mill sold at $13 por M. Uonalgtaaes per South Carolina, llallroud, ' July .'li. 46 bales Cotton, ?3 bales Mdze, 43 casks Clay, 16 cars Lumber. Furniture, and hundrles To O T LnwnAes, 8 Owens, Milligan, Melchors k Co, Mowry k Co, J R Boyl ston, Willis A Ohisolm, J B E Sloan, J Walker, Captain 0 Ingleaby. W W Smith, Prof F 8 Holmes, Msjor E Willis, B H Walpole, J E Ed dings, J B Seabrook, B H Rodgers S Co, W O Dukes A Co, B 8 San lera, L Roos ter, J J Mackey, Brabham, Hoffmann k Co, W Bosch, Wharton A Petaob. v^^ I**assSn?era. Per steamer Mab, from Edlstc- Mtss F L Han aban, J J B Frey, Miss A O Gayer, Commodore H O Perry, Miss JoBle Ba?aban, Mrs Dubose and 4 ohildren, Mitchell Wbaley, Lwd Wbaley, B Wbaley, J Von Holton, W E Beeves, MARINE NEWS. PORT OF OHARLE8TON, Arrived YnUrday, Uuxr 31 Bteamahlp Oumberhmd, Usina, Baltimore-left Fri day. A M. Corn and Mdze. To Will a k Ohisolm, h ii Bailroad Co, A Getty A Co, Brown k Hyer, W H Eastor by, B M Butler, A Tobias' Hen?, J 8 Bird A Co, E N Fuller, O Phillips, Buger k Hesell, Wardlaw k Carew, Stenhonse k Oo, W Roach, Stell, Webb A Co. J Camp, ?en k Co, Porcher k Henry, Hunt Bros, J M Teldemann k Oo, ?Southern ExpreBa OO. Bark Amolopo, White, New York, 8 days. Oom, Floor, ko. To H F Baker k Oo, H Blatte k Co, J O H ClaiiBFori, Mehr enn A Wohltmann, A P Caldwell, O N Averlll k Son. T J Kerr k Co, B B Agent/ , Behr SaUUa, Foster, New York, 13 day?. Mdae. To Bbackolford k Fraser, Planter's House, Jennings, Thom Hilson A o, A Morcan, B H Barden, A Elia, Burna A Eamlnski, 0 If allson, B 8 Lester, Olney k Oo, Muller A Nlmliz. H Cobla k Oo, H Blech ?ff ft Co, G W StotTonB k Co, J O Dial, Oongdon k co, and others. Steamer Harvest, Bacon, Mobile, 6 days. Bound to Now York and put In for fuel. Behr Louisa, Sam Ancrum, Cooper Blver. Naval Stores. To Cart, Eopff A Jorvey. Went to 8. a Yesterday. [July 81 Behr B J Waring, Smith, New York. * _tasa ---- i _i_ james mccormick MERCHANT TAILOR, WHOLESALE AXD RRTAII. DKAL.KB Vt CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VF.9TZNGS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, . No. 85 Broad street, July 38 , flmos CHARLESTON, S. 0. DRUG STOEE. E. H. KELLERS & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO A. C. PHIN,) APOTHECARIES AND DRUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING-ST., lill li O DOOR NORTH OF IHAUUKT, WOULD INFORM THE PUnLIO THAT THE? HAVE on hand a full assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PROPRIE rARY ARTICLES, 80AP8, BRUSHES. PER FUMERYaud F ANO Y OOOD3, and aro prepared to supply pbyelclaus and pr?valo familles at cheapest mar ket rates. E. H. KELLERS, M. D.H. BAER, M. D. July 19 PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, THE MOS T INVALUABLE PEMEDY FO_t THF PEa MANENT CURE OF DYSPEPSIA, FOB THE CERTAIN ARD SPEEDY CURE O ?i ALL DISEASES Arising from a debilitated state of the Stomach or Liver PECULIARLY ADAPTED TO THE WANTS OF OUB SOUTHERN CLIMATE. Ask for PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, and take none other, and you will not be disappointed. The trade supplied on tho moat liberal I erins by the Proprietor and Manufacturer, C. F. PANKNIN. **-3 ? HO. 138 MEETING STREET, Charleston, 8. 0. 4T_r PLEASE OBSERVE THE FAO SIMILE OF THE PBORPIETOR'B SIGNATURE ON THE OUTSIDE WRAPPER. * Also for sale at G. W. AIMAB, Db. P. M. COHEN, DAWSON <- BLACKMAN. E. H. KELLERS A- CO. And by Druggists generally. July 10 _8mos THE OLD STERLING REMEDY FOB dyspepsia! THE GENUINE COLLETON BITTERS ESTABLISHED 1816. THESB BITTERS ARE PURELY A VEGETABLE COMPOUND, and are offered to the public under the fullest conviction that ihey will be found a aafe and sov ereign REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA. They bave been triumphantly tested'by numerous famllleaand Physicians In the Sonth, who have furnish ed ample testimony aa to their deoided excellence. MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTERS I Cures Nervous Headache. MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTERS! Strengthens the Digestive Organs. MRS. JENKINS* COLLETON BITTERS I Btimulatea a Torpid Liver. MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTERS I corrects acidity of the Stomach. MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTERS I Creates a Good Appetite. MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTERS I Ourea Dyspepsia In it. moat aggravated form. MRS. JENKINS' COLLETON BITTERS I Biiluvenatea Old Age. MBB, JENKINS' COLLETON BITTERS! Aro truly caliod "The Peoplo'a Medicine, " FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. FOR SALE AY ALL DRUGGISTS. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. BEWABB OF AN IMITATION. BEWARE OF AN IMITATION. BEWARE OF AN IMITATION. BEWARE OF AN IMITATION. BEWARE OF AN IMITATION. BEWARE OF AN IMITATION. BE W ABU ?F AN IMITAI ION. J0f_f The TBADE will be supplied on LTBRRA TERMS. All ordora should be addressed to WH. A. SERINE, M. D., FAMILY MEDICINE WAREHOUSE, No. 200 King street, Manufacturer and Solo Agent for Mrs. Jenkins. AMO, Proprietor and* Manufacturer of EPPING'S OOM* POUND FLUID EX1BA0T SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT, the best known remedy for Boro fula and Eruptions of the Uklo. hccoinruendod espe cially by Phyalclans fqr aU Impurities of tue System. July 1 _omo? ?ET T. <3v_A- R."^3 DB. LAWRENCE'S CELEBRATED ANTI-9YPHI* LITIO, warranted a certain oura for SYPHILIS a all lu forma. Entirely vegetable. *_rFor sale by all Druggist--?*. Aim , __C_-_ST<3- ?SB <OLf*_J_UBX_D_l _", july 8 ?mo? OHABLESTON, 0.0. . TINNEBS' STOCK A COMPLETE ASS __BOVE ]ST_ ro_ s SHEPEED, DU 2>To. 4Q2 ] July l8 a? M. M. QUINN, Wholesale & Retail -Dealers IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC Mo. 5 ? T KINO-STIIKHT, (Opposite Ann-street, OHABLESTON, S. O., The latest issues of the press alwaya on hand. Subscriptions received and Goods deliveredor foi' ?Tsrdod by MaU or Express. AU CASH ORDERS will be promptly attended to. February -T_ ly ISA1C E. HERTZ & CO,, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Factors and Auctioneers, ."No. 201 EAST IB-A.Y. CHAI.LE8TON, S. C. July 4_3mo SHIP BROKERS. ISAAC E, HERTZ & CO, So. ?01 EAST HA V, 0H:AKI-_38T01?T, S. O-, HAYE COMBINED THE SHIP BBOEEBAGE WITS their GENERAL OOMMI88lO"N BUSINESS, and are now prepared to procure FREIGHTS and CHAR TERS. Masters of vessols having no direct Consignee! can also obtain Freights or Charters b_r applying?, above. _?__?>__. GEO. A. HOPL-Y k CO. IRAVENEL k CO. MOTTET, BUCHET k CO. MARSHALL, BEACH A CO. WM. P. HALL. RiJB'T MOKE k CO. MORDECAI k 00. | WILLIS k OHISOLM. ?Tunal._?mo COURTENAY k TRENHOLM (LATE OF NEWBERRY C. H., a 0.,) VAT ILL CONTINUE BUSINESS IN CHARLESTON, At SHIPPING OB Commission Merchants And will be pleased to see their friends at NO. 10 BOYOE'8 WHARF. WM. A. COURTENAY. P. O. TBENHOLM. May 9_ WILLIS k CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS. 1_T__ ATTEND TO THE FTJBOHASB, SALE ART Vr SHIPMENT (to Fore?rn anal nomotrtic Porta) o ?oansn, mon, -UalllKR and NAVAL STOIaJDO. ATLANTIC WHARF, ni?- ?^{?? g. WILLIS..*- B.OHIBOL? Ootober-g_^_ ARCHIBALD GETTY A CO., SiuPDing an. Commission Ier.?an(s, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARP, AND 128 MEETING STREET, CH AHLESTON, S. C. Gatty.K. A. Bonder.8. T. Bonder. July 7 WILBUR k SON, SEMERAI. AUCTIONEERS * COMMISSION MEROHANtS, OFFIOB AND SALES BOOMS, Ros. l8 ona 15 State-street and Nos. 1 anti 8 Cbalmers-Htieet, O-EI-AJtX-HSXO-r?aT, S. O Aprlia _mwl lyr JOS. H. RISLEY, General Commission Merohant, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN SUGARS, MOLASSES. ETC., No. llO EAST BAY, CORNER OF ACCOMMODATION WHARF. May?_ AUSTIN, ANDRUS k CO., Wholesale Grocers, NO. 1S1 MEETING-STREET. 000-RBX OBDEBS FILLW) WITH DISPATCH. February U_ GEO, E. PRITCHETT, COMMISSION MERCHANT NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON! S. O. MarchO 0m-?* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Q-ROOBBIaHlS. GEO. W. STEFFENS & CO. WOULD BTflFEOTFULLY INFOBM THEIB CUB* TOMEH rand tlio publlo thai,In addition tothfli WHOLESALE -ND BETAIL QBOOEBy at tho oorn? of Kian and ?.toorge atreeUi, they have now openeat WHOLESALE _rlD COMMISSION HOUSE at No. 11 Vendue Bang?, where they will be able to afford thai) ouatomor. extra faclUtle-. Their firm ?Jill comprla. ?B formerly: ano. w. mrms....w. o. Bourn....-- mrimm. March l8_*~ __. ILLI-tSTG, -HOL-ALS AMD BBTAXL MHB? IM MILLINERY AND FANCY ?OODS, DRYGOOD8 TOYS &o. At (lo.MOS K1SG-8TBEET, Ctiarloeton, B.C. ail MEW -UBK PBIOKS, tar YortrrUle paper oopy for two month-, and ?_.* .-.?i?rfhl'nt\iv? ? ? ?aV'.am ?? ? THE KA8TKHN SO. CA. JOURNAL IB PUBLISH-? BYBBY SATURDAY MOBNINO III the town of BonnetUTille. & O., by W. ?. s% OBX DRBWH. Proprietor. ? l'erma.-r'irfte loita-tperaanuinin -dT??i?tt_ffra*?* I lollara tot*. teoiO'l? , - MUOb? AND TRIMMINGS. ?OBTMENT OP THE :med goods C & COHEN'S, r?rig-street. LINDEMAN k SONS' PATENT CYCLOID PIANO FORTES WERE AWAltm.D AT THKtATB FA1UOFTQE American Instiuito thcFIIIST I'l'EMIUM GOLD M1SDAL for NOVELTY, SUPERIORITY, and EXOEL I ENOE; a'so, Ht tim Walo Fairs of Michigan, Indiana, Kansas, and wherever (boy have been exhibited l?i com* petition. Warcrooms No,3 LE ROY PLACE 11LKECKER HTREET, nuo bloc* west of Broadway. Bond for Cir cular. GotUchalk .?-ays: "His 'ho Ouest iuntrum? nt I have ever tri-??I ; tim tono coiiieB on' an rich and solid as that of ii Grand Piano" Charles Fradd-"I consider tho Cycloid Piano a sneco s in overj respect." Wa, Makio-"I regard them as very superior instruments." July 37 fmwSmos SIMILI 1 SMILIBUS CUIMNTUIt. HU5IPFIREYB' HOMOEOPATHIC NP?C1FICS HAVE PROVED, FROM THE UO?T AMPLE EXPE RIENCE, an entire buccosb: Simple-Prompt-Effi cient and Reliable. Thoy aro the only medicines per. fectly adapted to popular iibo- so Blniplo that mistados cannot bo made in using thom; bo harmless as to be tree from danger, and so efllciont an to be always relia, ble. Tbf-y have raised tho highest commendation from til, and will always render satisfaction. Cents. So. 1. cures Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations.. 36 23 35 25 30 25 25 3. ?' -Worms Worm-Fover, Worm-Coio 3, ?. Crying Collo, or Teething of li tante. !! ?* " I>la"*'?*h?'? of Children or* Ad??tkV" ;. !! py"entcry?Qrtping, biUoub cone'.. 0, Cliolc.u. ?lorbus, Nausea, Vomit ing. 7, " Cougha, Colds, Bronchitis... """ 8, " Neuralgia, Toothacho, Faceaoh?!! . .V Mea?*a?*??-*a,8lcl?Headacho,|Vertloo.. 36 " 10, .< Dyspepsia. Bilious Stomach....... m . \\' ! Suppressed, or Painful Periode..... 36 13, Whites, too profuse periods. 25 ! }?' " Cr?r?P? Gough, Dimcult Breathing.. 33 . ii' ." San Kheum.Er.vs polas, Eruptions. 36 16, ?. Hin uiiiallHin, Rhoumatic Pains. . 26 16, ?' Fever and Ague, ChlU Fovor, Agues. ?o " 17, N Files, Blind or Bleeding. 60 !' ?2* " Wpihalnay, ondit re or Woak Eyes" 60 lo, .. Catarrh., Acute or Chronic, Influ en?. 50 .. 20, .. Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs 60 "[21, ?? Asthma, Oppressed Breathing.. 60 " 33, .? Kar Discharges, Impaired Hear? ing. cn " 23, ?? Scrofula, Enlarged Glands. SweU . inga. 50 " 34, ? General Debility, Physical Weakness 60 " 36, " Dropsy and Scan ty Secretions.... 60 " 36, " Sea Sickness, SlckuoBS from Bid ing. 50 " 27, " Kidney Disease, O ravel. 50 " 38, - Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis sions, Involuntary "iachargeB.. 1.00 " 29, ?. Bore Mouth, Canker. 60 M 80, " Urinary Incontinence, Wetttna Bed.!.7?. m " 81, ?. Puiufur. Periods, oven with Bpaair i. 50 " 83, " SntTcrtngs at Change of Lfe.1.00 ??, 83, ?' Kpllepby, Spasms, at, Vltus' Dance. 1.00 "34, " Dl^therla.^O^p/atgd^SoreTroat.... 60 15 vftili, morocco case and book.,$10.00 10 largo vials, in morocco, and book. 6.00 10 large vials, plain case, and book. 6.00 16 boxes (Noa. 1 to 16), and book. 3.00 VIt.TKU.IlV Ali Y SPECIFICS. Mahogany canes, 10 vlala.$10.00 ?ingle vials, wlih directions. 1.0O SfS-Theflo rome?les, by the case or single box, are tent to any part of the country, by Mail or Express, free >?i charge, on receipt of tim price. Address HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMOOPATHIO MEDIOINE COMPANY, Office and Depot No. 663 Broadway, New York. Dr. HcMrnnEYB is consulted dolly at hie office, per tonally or by letter, as above, for ali forma of disease. KING & CASSLDEY? W. A. H It KIN F.. A. W. ECKEL Si CO.. Retail Agente, No. 331 KINO-STREET, 4th door above Market-8t. April 16 mwffimo 6mo Oharleston, 8. O. PRO BONO PUBLICO, DU, WAREBN'8 BILTOUS BITTERS, WILL POBIFY THE BLOOD, 0UBE LIVER COM PLAINT, Jaundice, mu? all Bilious diseases; res. tore the Lost Appetite, cure iiyspopsla, Sour Stomach, Heartourn, Costrveness, Headache, Dizziness, Colds and Fevers, Fever aud Ague, Falntness. WeiknoBS, Do cility, Eruptions on the ekln, and all Humors of the Blood. To the weak and emaciated this Medicine le particu larly recommended as the most perfect Tonlo and Invlg orator the world has ever seen. The use of Dr. War ren's Bilious Bitters never falls to cleanse the system from all morbid and unhealthy aecretlona, thereby pre venting or during Diseases of the Skin, and all oom plaints caused by Impure Blood, Obstructed Circula tion, or an unhealthy state of the Stomach, Liver, Kid neys, and Bowels. For Lassitude, Drowsiness, Dizziness, Headache, ?Gen eral Weakness and Debility, and all complaints Incident to the Spring season, it is believed that Dr. Warren's Billions Bittere have no equal in the world. Mr. Daniel Smith, of Barton, Vt., who had been ont of health for a long timo, and unable to labor, writes under date of Anguat 27tb, 1863:-"I oommonoed taking the Bitters first of ?Inly, have taken one bottle and part of another-find my.health quite restored. My son haa been troubled for years with sores under his arms, and haa been cured by taking one bottlo of Dr. Warren's Bilious Bitters." PRIOR, 60 OBNTS AND $1. Observe s fao-Blmile of the Proprietor (Tohn A. Per ry) on the wrapper. Manufacture ? by JOHN A. PERRY, Ohemlat, Proprie tor, Boston, Mesa. Sold by G. W. ai m ?. It, Ohemlat and Apothecary, Corner King and Vanderborat-streets, .June 4 inwf Sinos Charleston, S. 0. .CHILDRENS FRIEND ! PERM'S WORM TE!. A SAFE AND EFFECTUAL BEMEDY FOB ALL kinda of Worms found in the human body; also, a certain cure for Worm Fits, Worm Fever, Teaesmua, io. Possessing In its combination eminent cleansing and atrongthenlng properties, its use will always Im prove the health of the patient, whether impaired by worms or other can Bee. . Perry's Worm Tea, effectually carries off the aBjne or mnconu which la the bed or nest of worms. In whioh they breed, and consequently worm* cannot exist where this medicine la used. A physician In largo practice aays*. "I have been called to many canoe of Fits, given np by other Doctora sa lnourablo, all of which (bring oansad by wonna) have been cured by Perry*e Worm Tea." Another says: "I prescribe Perry's Worm Tea in all cases where an ?helm?ntica (worm medicine) Is 'ndiov fed. and always with the happiest result*?'- ?j JOHN A. PERRY, Ohomlst, Boston, Proprietor. M. a BOBB k CO., 2fl Tremont stree'. Boston, General Agents, and sold by all Desle?a la Medicine, l?old Wholeaale and Botall by 9 i. O. W. AlalAB, ? Druggist and Ohomiot, '-' Corner King and VanderhorU streets, \ June 4 mwf3mos* Ohacleston, .*. O. '