The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, February 25, 1867, Image 4
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MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 25,18C7.
AJV'XK-MOM'il JKim ASriXAJt-Ko.
[From tte iVcto Forfc Sun^a;/ Jfercury.]
ON BENJAMIN r. J3UTW--U. '
Here Ilea a great hero -who ehlxkod bloody strife ;
He pawed In a bottle some years of his life;
But ero hSMras bottled, much plunder be gained,
"Which, in spite of remonstrance, he always retained ;
Tin it grew to a maxim, beyond all debate.
That no Butler e'er took such good caro of the plate ;
And When vessels of silver wore missing, "Alack,"
Sigilad the owner*, "they're hidden in Benjamin's Back."
ON FASSON BEOW-SSBjJK.
Safe at lost benoath tho sod
Lies this bog-us "man of God."
In the Stat? of Tennessee
None could swear so bard as he;
While blaspheming at a mark
Fate sniffed out bis vital spark.
Probably ho's gone to-weU.
Ono would hardly like to tell.
."ON THADDEUS STEVENS.
Thia sepulchral stone below
Li us the South's malignant foe;
His unchristian, fiend-like bate
E'en her ruin could not sate.
As oho quivered in the dust
At her broken heart he thrust.
Gent?o reader, know you why
He was thus her enemy ?
Twas because of private IBs ; .
Bee's battalions burned his mills I
ON BENJAMIN WADHU
Benowned for blasphemy and canting.
Wade in the balance and found wanting,
The odds are millions to a pin
He's not an "Upper Benjamin."
FACETLE.
Sydney Smith once said that in England it is
regarded as an impertinence for a man with lesa
than two thousand dollars a year to have any opin?
ion of his own.
The ruffian policy of kicking a man who has no
friends, is adopted by many who would feel griev?
ously hurt to be associated in any way with ruf?
fianism. &
Ashley, who prooosea to impeach tho President,
was once a devil in a printing office. He is now
?ne in Congress.-[Ex.
Extremes meet when a great calf dines on ex
tail soup.-[Prentice.
The Louisville borax are just slaving the bellos
now.-[Democrat.
j-, "Uo^is never fell in love until she was
soventy-foux, 'aid then blighted affection induced
suicide.
What class in the social scale comes after nur?
sery-maids ? Soldiers.-[Punch.
The Constitutional Eagle is the name of a paper
out in Arkansas. It must be a healthy old bird.
A lady asked ? pupil at a public school "What
WAS the sin of the Pharisees ?" "Eating camels,
marm, " quickly replied the child. She had read
that the Pharisees "strained at nats and swallowed
camels."
A man in Delaware petitioned for a divorce on
the ground that "his wife was a very disagreeable
woman.'*
. Punch Btylea the primates of Canterbury, York
and Dublin the Three Graces.
The haunted house near Boston has given up
the ghost.
The Boston Post calls Hr. Paxton's estimate of
Daniel Webster, as given in the North American
Review, "merely an ambitious person's attempt
to chalk out his own diminutive length upon an
immense background."
Mr. Tilton remonstrates against the practice of
people using the Independent to kindle fires.
? A Radical editor says : "I like to see a sturdy ox
attack a standing corn-stalk." Family pride will
crop out among the younger members.
An eagle in Titasville recently flew through
a $60 pane cf glass and "sought the empyrean."
An elder in Michigan preaching about the tri?
umphal march of Christ into Jerusalem, remarked
that "Christ came with his disciples, mounted on
an ass, and the men, women and children came out
of the city, throwing their hats, shawls, clothes,
and even pulling bushes from the trees to throw in
hie way; but, spite of all obstructions, he rode into
Jerusalem in triumph 1"
Petroleum kings are said to be true prophets.
They have angered well.
Annuitants are subject to a peculiar malady
known as the long liver complaint. '
A man boastinafgn company of ladies that he had
a very luxurious head of hair, one of the fair dam?
sels said it was altogether owing to thehiellowness
of t?ie soil.. ?: . "?.
A brother editor saya that when he was in prison
for libeling a justice of .the peace, he was request?
ed by the justice -to give the prison a puff.
He is a great simpleton who imagines that the
chief power of wealth is to supply wants. In ninety
nine cases out of a hundred it creates more wants
than it supplies.
: A thief was lately found breaking into a song.
He had already got through the first two ham,
when a policeman came up and hit him with a
stave. - Several notes were found upon him.
A Scotchman asked an Irishman "Whj*were half
farthings, coined in England ?*' ' Pat's answer was :
"To give Scotchmen an opportunity of subscribing
to charitable institutions,"
The following epitaph is actually to be seen on a
stone in Wolverhanrton Church, dated1690.
. Here lies tho bones
? Of Joseph Jones,
Who ate while he waa able; .- ..
But once o'erfed, ... . . '.
He dropt down dead,. .'?_-' . h
And fell beneath the table.
When from the tomb.
To meet his doom, y?
He rises amidst sinn era;
Since lie must dwell
In heaven or hell,
- - '? Take him-which gives best dinners. '
"emtCn^S PB0VEBB3.
A pun is as good os a riddle to a stupid ass. .
Matrimony-Better never than late.
> Be that ia out of spirits ahcrald drink wine. \
p? The juan is not always a thief who steals a
Eat your ham and save your bacon.
Dooks lay eggs; geese lay wagers.
Ostentation is a duty which wc owe to our neigh?
bor: luxury, a duty which we owe to ourselves.
The red "lamp of the doctor's shop is a danger?
ous signal.
Somebody's sayings-The course of true tove is
a race course where there is often a false start.
. Alas 1 how fleeting; are the charms of nature
whenuuhelpedhy art! Who would Jong prize
beauty, if it were not for soap ? ? ?
Teeth are stopped with, gold, and tongues may
be so likewise. A man with a rich wife is often
silenced hy her throwing her jaaoney in his teeth.
'Philosophers have speculated as to whether men
hecome-heasts after death; but let us reflect how
often they make beasts of themselves before it !
A rash act-The vaccination law.
Motto for a servant's hall-"Leam to labor and
to wait"
That two groat Tarsi ty teachers-Uni varsity and
Ad-varsity.
Proverbs hy our butcher-You must take the
thin with the thick.
Sentiment-May we always be more ready to
publish the faults of others than to correct our
own.
B^ciprooity-Yon may safely mind other people's
business. They will be sure to mind yours.
May we never have to shed the tear of regret
that we ever denied ourselves anything . that we
liked. ?., .. ' '
?tiquette--A yoong lady ' who permits a kiss
should imitate the "British cabman, who on most
occasions gives his check.
Ecclesiastical-The observers' of external cere?
monies are now called ritualists, and those who
watch their proceedings are spy-ritualists.
Sporting intelligence-The man wno came to a
check in a hunting field didn't pocket it. The
roaster of the hounds subsequently "drew'' on a
bank in the neighborhood.
Clubs are the weapons of the uncivilized. A
husband is a savage who; if his wife threatens him
with dining off cold mutton, is brute enough to fly
for protection to his club.' .?
.";,';. f.; ; ? ;? ; . '.-r% Imports.. ? ,V
MATANZAS-P?r sehr Ext-75 hods Sugar, 155 hhdsand
100 bbla Molasses, to BJsloy A Creighton. -
. ...?.:'- ../'?.-. "Bx-parts. '
LIYEBPOOL-Per Br ship Bessie Crosby-372 bags S I
and 1720 bales Upland Cotton, 301 bbls Boeu-u
NEW TOBE-Per steamship Carlotta-81 bales SI and
259 bales Upland Cotton, 92 tierces Bice, ll bales
? Yarn, 13 boxes Machinery, 6 bales Hides, 2 bales
Furs, 3 bbls and bags Fruit, 4 Boxes.Per steam
ship Patapsco-i bales S I and 305 bales Upland Cot?
ton, 83 empty Bbla, 4 Packages....Per steamship
Andalusia-125 balee 8 I and 56 boles Upland Cotton
62 tierces Bice, 40 packages Sundries, 73 empty Bbls.
PHILADELPHIA-Peer sehr David V Streaker-102 tons
Jam, 77,000?tet Lumber.
WHo Charleston Cotton ^?jh.ei.']
OFFICE OB THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, )
CKABLSSTON, Saturday Evening.- February 23,1867. J
Jhe market was inactive, and transactions limited.
Me? 105 hsfrM-say ?f ?V88; ll ax 38*?; Kat 29; 30 at 30,
and 20 at 30X.' We quote nominally : ' '"' ?"''
Ordinary.28?_
LowIOdollng..........S?@_
Bfflfeaa-r.-.so&I
Strict Middling.........3L&
Augusta MttrUev.
l?7ana?^atu?m,T 23^">~-8??"?T buyingat
amvxa-Buying 129 and selling 134,.
STOCKS AUB BONDS-Quiet.
OoxToa^Tranj^tlpns have been few to-day, and the
market dull and dscUxdng. We are tmabU to give quo?
tation- on account of the unsettled condition of the mar?
kst. Sales of the day .mounted to 77 balsa, aa follows ?
2 at 27. 7 at 27*. 6 at 23, ? st 2?, 1 at 2jST?at1MVanT?
at SIX- Boeeipte, 77 balea. m JR '
NOTK-Yesterday (Friday), the following sales were
mads: 8 at27,2 at??J?, Sat 28*. and 21 at 30*. TotaL
UT. The-feoelpts .vfeTfilsi bales. . ^
. Mothlle Msartot?
MOBILE, February 20.-COTTON.-There has been a
fair dam and to-day, with Improvement in the inquiry
about mid-day. Some few sales wore made carly in the
day somewhat below oar quotations, but factors ware
generally unwifliiie to. make the c?raosla? demanded
by buyers. Sales 20? bales; the market closing quiet
Wr^trmr'M?t rnunrrr.Ti flow bas been dull, but'
Itht^tf ^ dUreoiiUyxhiiegot?athv
01 "ST T*** li^ihthge continues
55?S5.-W?t; 'S0?. <ScQf?1? Wkte" exe-entt firm at X
Hew Orleans Bight par..TTrl'l-.t..,. . .
Ketvr.CJrlesjjns. SIstrscet.-:
JSELg?''^ the day
OOXDulsSllCaVI, ?90 X* WK-SMUVV-SM. uvex Baigi Ol* thn TllTt>
r^bha^S^-p1^^^ 4200 ULUV*^ th? b?gut
n?a* purchases wert made at a httte easter rates tJoxn
?joK
the last few days; hot tho demand being.good and tho
sales free, lt of conreo became firm, though quito ?toady,
holders being ; moro stringent af tho close. And these
large Baloa took place in spite of lio tact that a doo'Ino
was reported in tho liverpool market Saturday, and of
the fact also that receipts were heavy yesterday-5227
bales.
All perceive noiv that whatever tho receipts may bo
thin week and the next there will soon bc ^ rapid falling
off. But a little while and cotton will all be out of first
.hands. The following may bo given as still tho rates
going this ovening : Ordinary. 2Sa28Kc; good ordinary,
29o2?Sic; low middling, 80a30Kc, and middling 31o31Ko
lb.' Receipts for last three days at this point, 12,100
bales, against C639 bales for tho corresponding days ol
last week-an increase of C627 bales.
DAILY COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand 1st September. I860..hales. .102,139
Received since Saturday.1.7,319
Received previously.552,108-509,607
Ofil.WO
Exported sinco yesterday. 7,205
Exported previously_.421,137-423,3-42 I
Stock on hand Fob 18...'..!.233.304 !
Tho exports were 7205 bales, exclusively for Liverpool.
SUOAB AND MOLASSES.-The receipts since Saturday
ioclude 432 hogsheads of thc former. 199 barrols, end 32
half-barrels of the latter. The market was firm, and tho j
demand vory fair, with sales of 350 hogsheads sugar, aaa
barrels, and 32 half-barrels, within tho following range of
prices : For sugar, 12Kal2Kc for soconds; 13al3Kc for
fair; 13>?al3>?c for fully fair; 14c for choice; 14Kc for
yellow clarified, and 15,'ic lb for white do. For Mo?
lasses 70c for common and 77a80c ^ gallon for strictly
primo. Tho 32 half-barrels were classed fermenting
primo, and they brought 80c ^ gallon.
Fn EIGHTS.-Th oro ls now plenty of room in berth,
both foreign and coastwise; while offerings for shipment
aro only modcraao, and rotes drooping. We now quote:
By steam to New York, lKc for cotton, and $1 per bbl
for flour. By Btcam to Bost?n, ljjc for cotton, and SI
per bbl for flour. By Bail to New York and Boston; la
lKc for cotton, and 75o80c per bblB for flour. By steam I
to Liverpool, l?id for cotton; by sail, Koll-IC; and by :
sail to Havre, IKol 5-10c for cotton.
Galveston Cotton Statement.
GALVESTON, February 15, 1807.
This Year. 1805-66.
Hales. Bales.
Stock on hand 1st September. 7.689 13>8S?
Received this week. 4.957 4,337
Received previously. 79,702 li0.??8
Received at other ports.v-14.119 16.041
Total.10?.367 143,906
EXPORTED TO- -
Groat Britain.17,994 31
France.. .
Other European ports.1,267
New Orleans.18,480 3'
Portland. 4SI
Now York.26,503 41,025 j
Boston.11,19 2 5,078 j
74,967 lil
On hand and shipboard not cleared-..31,400 21
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON, February 23.-The market has rulod
ususuaUy "uisi tc-diy for all descriptions of produce,
and scarcely anything has been done in the way of sales.
The following aro all that we can hear of:
ROSIN.-Sides of 161 bbls, at $3 12X for common; - |
do at S3 37K for strained common; 109 do No 2 at $3 75, ?
and 211 do at 54 50, $5 40a5 50 for No 1, as in quality.
MOLASSES.-Tho cargo of new crop Cuba received on
yesterday is selling from wharf at 62 Kc, in bbls; 55a5~Kc, .
in tierces, and 50a55c per gal, in haas, as in quantity.
Baltimore Market.
BALTIMORE. February 21.-COTTEE-There were |
sales reported to-day of2000 bags out of bark Sir Humph?
rey Davy's cargo, to go West-terms not transpired; 600 [
bags, ex brig Favorite, on private terms. Tho market
is firm, with stock in first hands reducod to 11,000 bogs
Rio. Wo quote fair to prime Rio 16al9c, gold; fair to
primo cargoes, UJ?al3Kc, gold, in bond; Java, 25a25)ic;
Laguayra, 17Kol8%c, gold.
COTTON-We have again to note a vory dull market;
buyers' and sellers' views being wide apart. Quote Mid?
dling Uplands held at 32c; no sales.' '
FLO rm-Tho market was again dull; no demand for j
shipment, and sales confined to small lots to the trade,
prices generally, but more especially for spring wheat
grades being quite soft Wo repeat though nommai, viz :
Howard-street Super and Out ExT*a...$10 50 @$11 00
Howard-street Shipping Extra... ll 60 (a) 12 50
Howard-street High Grades. 13 00 ? 14 37
Howard-street Family. 14 00 @ 16 00
Ohio Super and Cut Extra. 10 75 @ ll 25
i Ohio Extra Shipping. 00 00 @ 00 00
Ohio retailing. 00 00 @ 00 00
Ohio Family.'.. 13 25 @ 15 00
Northwestern Super. 9 75 @"10 50
Northwestern Extra.......ll 00 @ 12 00
City Mills Super. 10 25 @ ll 60
City MiNs, Standard Extra_.ll 00 @ ll 60
City Mina Shipping brands Extra. 14 50 ? IC 00
Baltimoro, Welch's i Greenfield Fam'y 17 50 @ 00 00
Baltimoro high grado Extra.. 16 75 @ 00 00'
Rye Flour, new. 6 75 @ 7 25
Com Meal, City Mills.'._-.. 4 62 <? 4 75
GRAIN.-Wheat scarce, with offerings and sales only bf j
: iso bushels choice Maryland white $3 80; 200do fair to
I prime red S3 05o3 10.- Corn-14,200 bushels white, and
9000 bushels yellow received; market was firm for white:
11,000 bushels good .to prime sold at 93a95cts; 5000 ,
bushels mixed and damp. 90a92 eta ; 6300 bushels yellow
j brought 93a95 eta, and 2600 bushels damp 91&92 eta.
Oats-2600 "bushels sold at 57 cts. No further soles of |
Rye.
[Notice was given that the Flour and Corn Exchange
would be open to-day (22d) for business as usual.] '
MOLASSES.-The cargo of C. C. Colson, from .Matanzas,
consisting of 442 linds, 47 tierces, 19 bbls. Was taken by
the trade yesterday on private terms. Wc give thc ranpe
of tho market, as follows: For Cuba clayed 45a48 eta ; do [
i Muscovado 48aS5 cts; Porto Rico 55aS5 cte; .Fnglinh
j Island 42u70 cts, and New Orleans 70a85 cts per gallon.ta
PROVISIONS-The market ap steady and firm for Bulk j
Meats, with soles of 20,000 lbs Sides, to arrive, at lOKc;
30 hhds Shoulders at 9>?c; 20,000 lbs do loose at 9c Ba-,
con is activo; eales 30 casks clear rib Sides ot 13c; 50 do
Shoulders, in lots, at Ho ; 40 do rib Sides 12al2K.C ; Hams I
are selling at Ital Tc ior sugar-cured, latter price for best
brands. Mess Pork-Sales 50 bbls at S21 50a21 75; 35 1
bbla prime Mess at S20. Lard, 25 tes Wcslcrn at 12 K
HOGS-Dressed quoted at S9a9 25 per 100 lbs.
SALT-Continues firm for Liverpool Ground Alum at
I S2 20a2 25; do-flue $3 25 per Back for lots from dealers.
Turk's Island is higher; quote 60a62c for large and small I
I lots. ' '. . . -
SUGARS-With light imports, late heavy sales and re- ?
I doced stock, the market closam firm st an ad vaneo of %c.
j Wo have only to report 20 hhds. English Island gsjocory
lljjc; Caba and English Island, fair to gepd refining,
10J?al0*?c. 4 months ; do fair to good grocery, lOJfa
ll Kc. net; do prime to choice, 115ial2Kc net; Porto
"Rico common to good grocery, lOKaWKc net; do prime
to choice, 12al2Ko. net; New Orleans fair to prime, none;
Havana No. 12, ll Kc 4 months; Brazil, lOJfallc.
.'wW HiSKEy-We hear of no sales, and prices nominally |
Trae ad-lost quoted. Held in bond at 25a30c
New Y?rk Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORE, February 20.-The market is moderately
active,.salea being in -small parcels of assorted gooda;
but preparations are making for a lower trade, which
seems to promise in the immediate futuro. The holders
are very firm in prices, and have entire faith in an active
spring trade 'Brown sheetings and shir tinga show more
activity, and prices ore strengthening for all heavy goods.
In bleached shirtings and shootings the fine grades are
active and firm ; low grades are in over supply. Drills ore
wanted for home use principally. Stripes and ticks are
rn limited request, and prices are not very -firm. Heavy
denims also are in rennest Printing Cloths show more
activity, and Prints are brisk of sale in small parcels of
varied assortment Prices are steady. .Ginghams ore
well to do; desirable styles are very firm. Desirable
styles of mousetine de laine ore in good demand and
prices well sustained. There is a good and well assorted
supply of attractive designs in the market': -.-, J.., -
Desirabla styles of spring shawls ar? well to do. The
supply ia large and prices steady. Italian cloths' are in
good request ' - The clothing trade ls baying - broadcloths ? i
to some extent, but jobbers are-baying sparingly; and
prices are steady; Only very desirable styles of fancy
cassim eres are wanted, and these sell at some slight ad?
vance; other styles are'weak and irregular,'and holders
desirons to sell. Satinets very dull. Flannels are quiet
Blankem also are in small.request Foreign Goods are
much more activo. The stock presented af spring goods
is large and attractive and pri?es firm.- Dress goods ore
much more active. Silks of fine grades sell well. De?
laines arid alpacas are .also active. Woolen goods move'
yet very slowly. Some large solea of dress goods, mostly
British, have been made at very satisfactory prices to
the sellers; the goods were very desirable.
Consignees, per Sottth- OarolSzttt Hailroad,
February 9,3. . "
556 bales Cotted, 21 bolos Domestica, 19 bbls and 21
bags Potatoes, 1 car Mules. 6 cars Wood, 9 cars Lumber,
Seo. To E H Rodgers & Co, J Coakley, Utsey & Kenyon,
W P Dowling. J Christopher, Dr J S Thompson, Mra o R
Kelly, R R Agent, Sisters of Mercy, T 8 Balor, M Mikel!
Willis Sc Ohlsolm, G W Williams A Co, E Daly, E J Wias
& Co, W C Courtney Sc Co, J D Aiken Sc Co, J B E Sloan,
Gaillard Sc Minot t. Hunt Bros, H L Jeffers A Co, Thurs?
ton & Holmes, J M Caldwell & Sons, J G Gibbes, C Lo?
gan, J Fraser Sc Co, Orphan Souse, Ebaugh Sc Hallonee,
WSHenery. .
Consignees per Northeastern Railroad, "
1 Echroary 33. - -
154 bales Cotton, 37 bbls Naval Stores, 1 car Stock,
boxes Ordnance, boxes Tobacco, Mdze, &c To G W Mc?
iver, G E Pritchott, Graeser, Lee, Smith Sc Co, Bassett Sc
Co, WK Ryan, B A it J.F Early, Adams. Frost Sc Co, J H
Norwood, Caldwell Sc Son, Rodgers & Co, G W Williams
Sc Cb, Mowry A Co, J & J D Kirkpatrick, E J West. R D
Baoot, Gen W W Burns, Capt F H Parker, Miss E A Ste?
phens, G Heacock, and Order.
V' PossenarcTs. ? .
Per steamship Andalusia, for New York-c H and J
Kllgrove, lira G W Scott and infant. " ',?',. .
Per steamship Carlotta, for New York-G Dennis, G
W lil ton, J Young, A Lewis, 3 Harria, A Stevens, J David '
and wife, A J Lennox. T O Young, T. S Bonner, C Sinv
km", J H Heitman. T Show,"-Morris. " "
Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah,-Beaufort, &o
J M Halstera, B W Rhodes, BH Brown. T C Peters, A O
McDonald, G Apple, M App% J King, J Boyle, J Frees,
SW Brooks. CKralu, B Zacharias,D Jennings,CPointe!,
B D Woods, J W Winslow, F Y Simmons, wife and 2
children, E W Phelps,- Miss Phelps. .*- ., '.
Per steamer Kate, from Florida via Savannah_J C UP
tom. 3- E Bingham, A Wadsworth, H N Clifford, C S
WWttelsoy, G Daniels,-? B Montagne, E W mutltam,
Mra B Shoemaker- and daughter, ? Whittamore, J Wes
cott, lady and 3 children. S Broughton,-E N Ramsey, HW
T Young, Mr and Mra Chas Carr, H Dearborn, Esq, Miss
N O'Neill, and 7 oh deck. .""rr
Per ?teamer Fannie, from Georgetown,' ? B O-Miss
Sampson, Ward, W ? A De-Lettre, Mmmeriyni Vetmmg.
Ward, Conrad, Dr Weston, Master Weston, ForoVWfl
namstnn, Morgan,- Miss CampbeH, Campbell, Alston.
' Coagen, and ls deck. - . . - - ..
Fer steamer W W Frazier, from- Ediato and Rockville
! FH Underwood, H McKoe.W A Lanier, B A -Kennedy,
Per steamer Emilie, -from Edisto and Rockville-L B
Nix, H Rodgers, LD Chadwick, G 8 Smith, O 3 Whaler
C V Swift, D Webb. W J Whaley, Master G Berlin and
servant, B L St?L.Master Lee, R Trembly, O W Graves,
Dr Waring, lady and obild, and 13 deck.
PORT C?LENDAB.
fy^vwt'i'm, imjmrr.v.
PHASES OV TBS KOOK. - :
? New M. 4th, Oh. 56m. oven] Full M. 18th, 2h. 21m. even
First Q. nth, 8h.00m. even ] Last Q. 26th, Cb. 12m. morn
'AH. ans.
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Tuesday_
Wednesday.
Thursday...
Friday.....
Saturday...
Sunday.....
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E. .63
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MABINE. : NEWS.
POET afr, CHABII?is^i?lt
, Arrived S H. ta rd a y.'
Steamship 'Aniones, Kelly,- rhflodelphla-left-iaat
Mdze. To H F Baku: A Co. Rev J BDow, Mr? Col E M
Seabrook, 3 A Cook tc Co, Cameron,' Barkley tc Co, S E
(Fermai, B O'Neill, S H Myers, Fraser * Din, J Ham.
L Chase, Roper Sc Stoney, Ravanel A Co. J N Hobson .
I M Fegan, A Boss, T A W?iitnoy. Exprcsa-Co, C N Averill
tc Son, Cathcart, McMillan k Morton, J E Adger ic Co, W
H Plummer, Chluolm Bios, Charleston Railway Co, Hart
?it Co, B Andrews, T Kanfman, C Bing; w Seech, Lowie
ft Moise, E H Kellers & do. Holmes CaMer, J Van Win
."Me, H Batts & Co, O P Pcppenhelm; W M Bird tc Co, M
-I>owerL>B^arrls, J A Armitrqn? tc Co, Bollmann Bros,
J M Greer, T Tupper Sz Sons, A Bischoff & Co, Clad us A
Witte, J & D Goctzen, L F Robertson. J B Tomi, H Bular.
C Gravoley. Mloborleon tz IMO?, Jeffords & Co, Bruns &
Bee; B 8 Rhett & Son. T J Kerr & Co. S C BB Co, L Cha?
pla ic Co, J Marion, Brown & Byer. Werner & Bucker, J
O Cochran. C G Momminger, Bastle, Calhoun A Co, 0 I>
Aurons & Co, J Thompson A Co. Klinck, Wlekenberg &
Co. G W Williams Si Co. J Small. Miss Scott, M Ehrlich.
C SUikler, P DI Cohen. T Harrisson. W Knoblock. M H
Nathan. J B Pringle. W B Iieriott, Smith A Tower, J E
Adgcr & Co. B Johnson A Co, B Feldman. T A Beamish,
Oluoiu s & Witte. T W Bliss, T M Bri "toll. J Bausch A Co.
C Glover. E B White, C Hancock, J Graham, P Bacot, W
Marschor, W K Greenfield, Charleston Gas Co, G W Stef
fonB A Co, J Hurkamp tc Co, and Order.
Steamship Sea Gull. Dutton, Baltimore, 07 hours.
Corn. Bacon. Ac. To Mordecai tz Co, CShrtenay & Tren
holm, J A J D Kirkpatrick. B B Agent. J N Robson, D
O'Neill Sz Son, J Stcibor, W Harrnl. A O Stone, ScrovenA
Nisbet, Welch & Harvey. Mrs 8 C Williams, SouthernSx
press, W W Smith, i Heesemann ti Bro, D Lillicnthal A
Co, Lauroy A Alexander, H BischofT tz Co, W L Webb, H
Gerdts, W H Chafco, B O'NeiB, Bavenel A Barnwell, J A
Quackoubush. Adams, Frost A Co, J H Graver, J C Oje
mann, Claciua A Witte, Bollmann Bros, H Cobla tc Co,
G W Steffens & Co, J Quinn, and others.
Sehr Loyal Scranton, Lowden, Now York. 6 days.
Mdze. To W Boach, J E Adgor & Co, Adams, Damon'
& Co, C N Averill A Son, T M Brlstoll & Co, Bruns A Boo,
W M Bird & Co, Bissel & Co, A Bischoff, H Bischoff &
Co, C D Brahe A Co, Bogcrt, Henny & Co, lt C Chapman,
B A A P Caldwell, Claolus A Witte, J C H Clauseon, G W
Williame & Co. B Cobla tz Co. Dewing, Burkott A Co, E
David, Dowio A Moiso, Duval & Son, D F Fleming tt Co,
M Goldsmith A Son. P L GulUemin, B C Gilchrist, H
Gerdts A Co, N Hunt A Co, Holmes A Calder, Hart A Co,
Hastie, CaBioun it Co. Jennings, Thoxnlinson A Co, F
Kressel, Jr, Kinsman & Howoll, C H Moise, B S Miller,
Muller & Nimitz, T Murphy, B O'Neal; J F O'Neill, S C
B B Asont, E Scott A Co. D Silcox, Shepherd tz Cohan, G
W Steffens & Co, A O Stone, Thurston tz Hohnes, W G
Whilden & Co. Werner tc Ducker, Wagoner, Heath A
Monacos, BoUmann Bros, E R Cowporthwait, B W Gale,
j Hurkamp tz Co, Jeffords & Co, H Blatte A Co, E Leo,
Laurey A Alexander, Ostendorff A Co, D Briggs, J & F
Dawson, E H Rodgers & Co. J G Thurston, Street Bros A
Co, F H Whitney, W T White, Willis Sz Clilsolm, and
Order.
Sehr Marion Gage, Shepherd, Now York, 6 days. Hay
and Oats. To W Roach, and V S Q Master. On the 22d
Inst, lat 24 lon 78, spoke tho sehr Archer tz Reoves,
from Boston lor Cape Canaveral.
Sehr Carrie M Bich, Amesbury, New York, G days.
Corn. To T J Korr & Co. In lat 38 10 lon 73 55, fell In
with tho wreck of the sehr Justin M Lewis, Capt Shute,
of Belfast, Me, from Brunswick, Goo, for New York, and
took from it tho officers and crew, and afterwards trans?
ferred thom to the Br brig James Mureno, from Jamaica
for New York. (This last vessel has roached New York,
and reported tho accident.)
Sehr E N Perry, Hamilton, New York, 7 days. Guano.
To tho Master, H Cobia A Co, T J Kerr A Co, G W Wil?
liams tz Co, Mowry & Co.
Sehr "Viola. Trcworgy, New York, 7 days. Guano, io
tho Master, T J Kerr A Co, EH Rodgers tz Co, Kinsman
& Howell.
Sehr Bowdoln, Randall, New York, 7 days. Guano. To
the Master, B B Agent, T J Kerr St Co, Graeser, Lee,
Smith A Co, N E B B Agent.
Sehr Palmetto, Magrath, Sanfte. 1791 bushels Bough
Bice. To G Httigraluun.
Sloop George, Lowdrloh, Santeo. 1500 bushels Bough
Bice. To Thurstan & Holmes, G H In graham. -
Sloop Greonloaf, from Santeo. 541 bushels Bough
Bice. To G H Ingraham.
Steamer E cilio. Adair, Edisto and Rockville. Mdse.
To Motte A Pringle, W E Beeves.
Arrived Yesterday.
Sehr Erl, Sprague, Matanzas, 5 days. Sugar and Mo?
lasses. To Risley tz Creighton.
Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, Baltimore, 5 days. Corn,
Oats and Mdze. To Street Bros St Co, P P Locke, Han
Sz Co, Campeen tz Co, G F Jenkins, NEBR Co, B M
Butler, J Yon Hollen.
Sehr Lady Autrtm, Pugh. Norfolk, Va, 9 days. 3800
bushels Corn, 160 bushels Peas. To Street Bros A Co,
Risley & Creighton.
Sehr G W Carpenter, Fitzgerald, Baltimore, 3 days
from the Capes. Corn, Oats and Mdze. To Street Bros
A Co, R B Agent, W C Tilton, B W Sprague ti Bro, D Bil?
lion thal tz Co, J E Adgor A Co, BM Butler.
Steamor Kate. T J Lockwood, Florida via Savannah
John Mahony, Jr, J A Enslow A Co, G A Hopley A Co,
J S Schirmer, John B Togni. and others.
Steamor Pilot Boy, Mc'Nolty, Savannah, via Beaufort,
Brauton. Hilton Head, &c 51 bales S -1 Cotton, and
Mdze. To Ferguson & Holmes,' Willi? tz Chisohn, Bave?
nel A Co, W W Burns.
Steamer Fannie. Davis. Georgetown, S C. 87 tierces
Bice, 18 bbls and 100 bags Bough Bice, 10 bales Cotton,
87 bags Potatoes, Szc To Ferguson Sz Holmes, Thurston
A Holmes, Mordecai A Co, Cart, KopffA Jervey, Shackel
ford-A Fraser, J F O.'NeiB A; Son, G W Willlama tc Co;
and others. - ' .:" * *
Steamer W W Frazier, Torrent, Edisto and Bockville.
8 bales Cotton, 84 sacks Cotton Seed. To C P GuiBeaume, -
Boper A Stoney, W Gurney, and others.
Cleared Saturday.
Steamship Andalusia; Bursley, New York-Ravenel ti
Co.
S team ship Pstapsco, Neff, New York-Willis A Chisoun.
Steamship Carlotta, Collins, New York-Street Bros A Co.
Br ship Bessie Crosby, Crosby, Liverpool-S Mure & Co.
Sehr David Y Streaker, Van. Gilder, Philadelphia-H F
Baker tz Co.
Went to Sea .Saturday.
Steamship Andalusia! Bursley, New York.
Steamship Carlotta, Collins, New York. '- .
Steamship Patapsco", Neff, New York.
Br sehr Alert, Mann, Caibarien, Cuba.
Sehr Montezuma, Low, Philadelphia.
Sehr Nicanor, Hannah, West Indies. - -
Went to Sea Yesterday. ?'j
Sehr Lilly, Francis, New York. ~ ' -
Cleared for this Port
Steamship Lulu, Childs, at Baltimore, Feb 21.
Sehr Margaret Reinhart, Hand, at Philadelphia, Feb 20.
Sehr W W Pharo, Allen, at Philadelphia, ?eb 20.
LIST OB" VESSELS
DP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THIS POST.
FOREIGN.
LTVKKPOOI*. . . _
Ship Missouri, Edward, np..Jan 10
Ship Southern Rights, Ross, sailed.Jan 13
Brig Albert, Erricksen. sailed.-Jan 22
The Effort, Hussey, sailed.Feb 1
The Seaman, Doyle, cleared.."... .Jan 31
The Blanch, CampbcU, up..Feb 2
CABDD7F.
The Tregarthen, Steele, sailed. Jan X
Tho Sylph, Peters, sailed.Jan 10
DOMESTIC
BOSTON,
Sehr Mary B Somers, Somers, up.Feb 5
Sehr Transit, Stetson, cleared.:.Feb II
. saw rom. _
Steamship Saragossa, CrowelL to sail.,.'. .Feb 23
Bark Fleetwing, Eulin, up....-.-.v.Feb 14
Brig Logan, Anderdon, cleared....Feb 3
Sehr Despach,-, up....Jan ? 7,
Sehr Albert Mason, Bose, up.,..Jan 7
Sehr B C Howard, Nickerson, up.Ur..-v.- Jan 31
Sehr Southerner,Darling, up.................iii:Feb i6
Sehr K Caldwell, Mccormack, up.Feb ll
Sehr Daniel Hohnes, Haywood, up_'.. .Feb ll
Sehr Peter Boleo, Adams, .cleared*._-Feb 12
Scar N W Smith. Tooker, cleared.V.. .Feb ll
Sehr J B Marshall, Marshall, cleared.Feb 16
Sehr Americus, Moss, cleared.Feb 19
Sehr Wm Flint, Pest, up.Feb 19
--'_ . 'PHTT.APBLPgTA.
Sehr Fannie K Shaw, Shaw, cleared. .Feb 14
Sehr Richard Vaux, Powell, cleared..-.....Dec 19
Sehr J Elliott, GBonnst, cleared.;.r..........._Jan 111
Sehr L Peterson, Kelly, cleared. ....". iii...-Feb 16
Sehr Sydney Price, Stevens, cleared*?. ."..Feb 19
Sehr A Bartlett, Bartlett, cleared:. -Feb: 19
Scbr ^anmelCastner, Jr, Bobinson, cleaved..... .EebM
Sehr Margaret Beinhart < Hoad, cleared....,_. .Fob* 20
Schr.W WPfiaro,,Allon, cleared. .Feb 20
*n???f .BAi?-ai?kt:-? ' .'
Steamship Lulu, Childs, cleared.".;....!;.. ..I-_Feb 21
Bark Linda, Hewitt, sailed.._............-....Feb 13
Brig ChosCB Savage, Grahwn, "Up. ..'"..'...... .Feb 18
BrlgMyronuarHlgEtns, cleared...................Feb 14
SchrDaniel Chase, Mitchell, cleared....... . :.... .Feb 15
Behr Addie M Bird, Merrill, up..Feb 15
Tf lr-J NEW OttLEANS.
Sehr Hannah Little, Little, up.Jan -
"AtopBa^ason air ?febeam^-ras In her look
strength was/tube* ?to-y antTMn her hands-VtJSrtL
sion Hrrxxna." -, -. . -..;
. s. T.-.i8eo~x.
A fnw bottles of PLANTATION Blmraa
WIB oura Nervous Headache.
Cold Extremities and Feverish Lina.
.?? . Sour Stomach and FoUd-fireath. ?
"? Flatulency and Indigestion:
" Nervous Affections. .
.. Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath.
" Pain ove* the Eyes.' ~. .
". . Mental-Despondency.
." Prostration; Great Weakness. -
- BsBow Complexion; Weak Bowels, ftc. "
Which are the evidences of -.?-/-*-. mo.
JJ^?9^^*HraAl?DD?8PEP81?.
It ls estimated that seven-tenths ofai? adult aliments
procaed from a deceased and torpid Uver. The biliary
secretions of the Uver overflowing into the stcmacbno?.
son toe entire system and exhibit the above synvrScma.
Afterlong research, we are able to pr?sent Warnest
rexnarkable cure for these horrid nightmare diseases.
^T^^fTS^?iodnoBd* Wit3?h^r&yc*r;oT?6ts ?
hundred and forty thousand persons have tabea the
suited to an conditions of lue.
Tire reports mat lt renes upouminers! -ubataaoes far
Ueacxi-trop?rpextie?i ?rtr-whoIl??*toe^
faction of the pubhc, and that patients huy.jtxmsnlt
their physician-, we append a list of its components.
CAxasATtA B*B-t.-4lelebrat?a forever twtH5i*rea
yearsin Ute treatment of Fever and Ague. DyiTpspsuT
We-toeas, etc. it was introducid toto^t?eoe hythe
Oount-a-j wife of the Viceroy ot PertTinlOiO, sod
afterwards auld by the iern?ta fin- tas rn^Tw
itt cntm-vieigM ia saver, under the name of JSstwU'e JtoJ.
oirtjand was finally made public by Ws-XVL King
of France, Humboldt nukes especial reference to Ita
feb^ge qualities durtafe his South AmertoaxfteaveaZ
CAsoAntiXA BARK-For dlarrhms, coHo and db^S
Of the stomach and bowels. * . s- T~
DAHDia?ON-^Far inflammation of th? toto?, and drop?
sical afiacuons, .~T*1wV
? Caauoionx Ftowxaa-For enfeebled ^tosatlorr
S-THPS-1. Fl?5w~as8-Aromatic, stimulant andi
highly tovlgoratihg to nervt^debflit*. T
i WrNTxaaaxxft-For scrofula, rhenmatinn, e*c ,
; ANISE-An aromatlo carminative; creating flesh,
muscle and muk; arneb used by "mother* nursing.
, Also, elove-buas, orange, carraway, coriander, snake. >
ot, etc
S. T.^?860:-X
nr^??J^?Ba^i -ogwaisnt, of gmt nsb-smong
the Spanish ladlesof bontH America, lmpartSg besa?
to the complexion andhriHIahcy Wthe inuSkli yrfah.
tS^^forthe^reasx*^ and we wl?hboM,.
\. ....:- IMPORTANTCHRTTFICATES.
now nearly s well maa. fbave re^namlna?d them to
"jjeral caaes; and? as tar as I bu^aiwayslrttbXaa?
ban efl t. Ism, respectfully yours,
. Bey, j, S. (UXHOMtV .
^ ^f^ir^. rxtxso z-Xj ? deughtor has heea much
benefltted by toe ase ol thy Plantation Bitters. Thou
wilt ?end me two bottles mort. A?oa
Thy friand, ... ... ASA C?HBIS.
SnxaifAs HoOTiiOaioAoo, El.,l
MBS-M. P.H. Diuaa A Ocvr-^eSe^ead oslaotiisr
twelve cases of your Plantation Bitter?. As a morning
2?ar?g?eX^
Yours, aa, GAOH b tlMtS>
Arrange men tf sse now completed to supply any de?
mand for this artiste, which has net heretceorebeeo
qeeslbla..
Th? pubUo may rest assured that in co caco wm the
ggjgai-ggg standard ot?b?VhamtmF Bt-ataa ba
departed from. Bvery bottle heart Out fac-iimile of our
^^^Lf^i,4?7rt?^I-?Bd <^"ter. Baan
"BoU^hy^I>rnas^<^^
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC.
"18 yeans established la N. Y. City."
"Only infallible remedies known."
'Tree from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Haman Family."
"Bats come out of their holen to die."
"COSTAR'S"
RAT, ROACH, ETC., EXTERMINATORS,
Is a paste-used for Rats, Mitt, Roaches,
Black and Bed Ants, 4c, Ac.
"Coster's" Bed-Bug Exterminator,
Is a liquid or wash-used to destroy, and
also as a preventive for Bed-Bugs, tc.
Costar's Electric Powder for Insects
Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bed-Bugs,
Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animal', tte.
JOST I I 1 BEWABA I I I of all worthless Imitations.
as~ See that "COSXAB'B" name is on each Box, Bottlr
and Flask, before yon boy.
SS~ Address,
HENRY R. COSTAR,
NO. 484 BBOADWAY, N. Y.
ter Bold in Charleston, S. C., by
BOWIE tc MOISE,
No. 157 MEETING bTKEET,
Opposite Charleston Hotel.
- - DB. P. MELVIN COHEN. No. SM King-street
And all Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
BARNES,. WARD tc CO.,
Now Orleans, La.,
Wholesale Agents for tho Southern Stater.
"COSTAR'S"
. , CELEBRATED
BUCKTHORN SAX VE.
FOR CUTS. BURNS, BRUISES, WOUNDS, BOILS, CAN?
CERS, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleeding, Blind
and Painful Piles; Scrofulous, Putrid and LU-oonditioned
Sores ? Ulcera, Glandular Swellings, Eruptions, Cutane?
ous Affections, Ringworm, Itch, Corns, Bunions, Chil?
blains, 4c; Chapped Hands, Lips, ftc; Bites ot Spiders,
Insects, ATIITTIHIR &C, 4C .
1es~ Boxes, 25 cte., 60 cts. and $1 sizes.
XS* Sold by all Druggist? everywhere.
SS- And by HENEY B. COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broad?
way, N.
SS- And by DOWDS 4 MOISE,
No: 167 MEETING STREET,
Opposite Oarleston HoteL
DB. P. MELVIN COHEN.
No. 354 King-street, Charleston, S. C.
BARNES, WARD 4 CO.,
New Orleans, La.,
Wholesale Agents for the Southern States.
" C O S TAR'S"
UNIVERSAL
CORN SOLVENT
FOR CORNS, BUNIONS, WARTS, ftc
SS- Boxes. 25 cts., 60 cts. and tl sizes.
BS" Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
as- And by HENRY B. COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broad
wav, N. Y.
as- And by DOWLE 4 MOISE,
No. 167 MEETING STREET,
Opposite Charleston Hotel.
DB. P. MELVIN COHEN,
No. SSA King-street, Charleston, H. C.
BARNES, WARD & CO.,
New Orleans, IA^
' Wholesale Agents for the South em States.
"COSTAR'S"
7 PREPARATION OF
BITTER-SWEET ?MANGE BLOSSOMS.
FOB BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION.
Used to Soften and Beautify the Skin, remove Freckles,
Pimples, Eruptions, bc
Ladles are now using it In preference to all others.
SS- Bottles, $L
JOST* Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
OS- And by HENEY B COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broa J
way.N. Y. ..?- C
as- *T"1 by- - DOWLE 4 MOISE,
No. 167 MEETING STREET,
Opposite Charleston HoteL
DB. P. MELVIN COHEN,
No. 354 King-street, Charleston, s. C.
BARNES. "WARD 4 co.,
new Orleans, La.,
Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. "
C OS TAR'S"
COUGH REMEDY,
FOB COUGHS, COLDS; * HOARSENESS, BOBE
THROAT, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma.
Consumption, Bronchial Affections, and all Diseases ot
the Throat and Lungs.
'. OS- Bottles, 25 cte.,-50 cts. and $1 sizes. ^ m
as- Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
BS- And hy HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot No. 4R4 Broad?
way, N. Y.
MSS" And by DOWLE lc, MOISE,
.: . N0..1G7 MEETING STREET, .
Opposite Charleston HoteL
DB. P. MELVIN COHEN,
No. 354 King-Rtree*. Charleston, a C.
? - BARNES, WARD 4 CO.. -
.'.'.# New Orleans, La.,
Wholesale Agents for the Southern States.
"COST AR'S" ,
CELEBRATED -..
BISHOP PILLS.
' A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL,
I Fra -Servons sad Sick Headache, Costrreae&s, Irdtos
?on,?- Dyspepenv Buiousnesa, Constipation, Dtarmcas,'.
Coucs,-Orilla, Fevers, sad general d?rangement of the
Digestive Organs. ?...
OS" Boxes, 25 cts., 50 ctsCand SI sises. "
SS- sold by aH Druggists eyBrywhc-e.
SS- And by HENRY B. COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broad?
way, N.T. I
BS- And by DO WEE ft MOISE,*
Ho. 157 MEETING STREET,
. Opposite Charleston HoteL
Da. P. MELVIN COHEN,
." , No. SS4 King-street, Charleston, S. C.
, BARNES, WARD ft CO.,'
.. . . - Wi ;:. - '. New Orleans, La.,
_ ~ : '. Wholesale Asente tor tba Southam st-tos.
December 21_ - -? : - amo?
CHEROKEE PILLS,
Or Female MegtOalor, .-.'*
?,CttrsSuppressed, X^eessivsand
Painful Menstruation, meen
Mcknets, Nervous and Spinal Af?
fections, Pains in tho Back, Side
Jltadcwhc, QuUlinets, and all dis?
eases that spring from Irregularity,
by removing the canse and all the?
effects that arise from lt They
a? perfectly safe in aU casas, ete
?fpt-^ehM jarti?jSt* by direc?
tions, and are' easy to administer
ss thfly are-nicely'Maar coated. " ; i
They should ; be ft. the hand? of -
every MaMen, Wi&^an? Mother
ladles.can adehesa ns in perfect
?onfldeDee^ and -State their com
) plaints In foll, as we treat all Female Complaints.
, and "prepare Medicines suitable for all diseases t?
which they are snbject-Thirty-two page pamphlet
In a sealed cnvolope. free. a? .
Tne;Ch?rok??*jn?? ra avidly i
per bo5_or pix-tyres tor $5; or?ey ?r*?e^?y 8
! E?^' ^ <^,P?^ite, 'lc ?a ordtaary UtfTrTfreV "
from observation, by addreaalagt'u? sole proprietor -
Ihv W.Bi KESWET, 87 Waikar?fc,K.
: N. E.-Cherokee Pill? No. , 8 are preparad for -
sp?cial co???vwhen milder medicines fill; these
REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
CvTeeQoneralDtbmy?Wca?>
ss* atoras new lite ana rlgur io ?e
. .to?lj?PA#jii*#L???E^r.<?n*,,V the hot .blood of
Jin. animated vrith J?T*T*?r?>a?a <? Omero.
- - ices tfc^ removing Imp *
.moving Sterility ?nd Barrenneaa lobpthsexas. To
' tho young, n^ddls-agedj and osed, tber* Is no-greater
boon thon^ thte.-^Elldr.??'It?e.^ It give? s BOW
lease or Ufei~ta??at:^ IfjaUf miM-d?WUtattd to
have reas*ad^ttreiicU? and vigor, and the (nore
system to thruX with joy and pleasure.
afflicted. \?dusea? au letters for mea
lets,or adrice, to tho sol*proprietor,'
(BICKERING & SONS,
ESTABLISHED 1823,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Grand,
Square,
And Unright
PIANO FORTES.
WARE-ROOMS,
NO. 652 BROADWAY
NEW YORK;
CHICKENING & SONS'
Grand, simare and Upright
PIANO-FORTES
ABE NOW, AS -THEY EVER HAVE BEEN, CON?
SIDERED the best In America, having bun
awarded
SIXTY-FIVE PRIZE MEDALS,
Of which fourteen were received in the months of Sep?
tember and October, 186S, and first premiums over a?
competitors at the diff?rent principal Fairs In thia
country, and the PRIZE MEDAL at the
WOBLD'S PAIE, LONDON.
THALBBRO'S OPINION.
I consider Chicterlng tc Sons' Pianos, beyond com.
. paris on, the best I have seen in America.
8. THALBERG,
Chairman of Jury on Musical Instrumenta,
CARD.
It U wim feelings of pride ai American manufacturer*
that we po bilah the following testimonials, which have
been received by us recently:
EDBOPEAH TESTIMONIALS,
Received during the month of Augusf, 1868.
LONDON, July 36, 1867.
MESSES. CHICKKHTKO ft SONS-Gents: I have mnch
pleasure In enclosing a document signed by the first
composers, musicians and professors In Europe. I held
your Pianos - In such high estimation {vide my. certifi?
cate) that I felt lt my duty to take one of them with me
to Enrose, to ascertain the opinion of my professional
brethren. The enclosed certificate wUt. prove how
unanimous they have boon on the subject. I beg to
forward, at the esme time, a letter I received from my
friend, Mr. Collard, which I am sure must be gratify,
toe to you.
I have the honor to be, gentlemen, yours very truly,
JAMES M. WEH LL
_ .
LONDON, January 14,1866.
James M. Wehli, Ssa. :
MT DEAS SIB: I have great pleasure in asking youto
convey to Messrs. Chickening the expre si?n of my
nighest approval of their Instrument It is, I confider,
not merely the best instrument of American manufac?
ture that I have tried, but one of the fittest Grand Piano
fortes that has ever come nuder my observation; and
the Messrs. Ohlokerimr may well be proud of having
turned ont from their manufactory an instrument
which, for touch, quality, yo wer sud - workmanship, it
would be very difficult to surpass In any part of the
wide world. >
Dear sir, very sincerely yours,
OHAS. D. COLLARD,
Firm of Collard St Collard. Piano-forte Manufacturera,
London.
LOHBOifj Acgnsr!Eir38Ca.
j James M. Wehli, Esq.:
j Mr DEAS Sra;.. Aa you are going back to the United
I State*. I must beg you to remember me kindly to the
Messrs. Checkering. Tell them I was delighted with
their Grand Piano-forte-as good tin instruisent, I ihinje,
| at was ever turned out, both in touch and ter :
Wishing you, sta., I remain ever ti ?ly,
' ? BL F. BROADWOOD,
Firm of L Broadwood ts. Bona, Piano-forte M""*^
tarers, London.
. LONDON, July 20, i860.
" Messrs.' Chittering at Sont :
GESTS: I have just been Invited by Messrs. Collard to
try a Grand .Piano-forte manufactured by you, and I
I have no heallatlon in endorsing the opinion of my old
friend. Mr. C. D. Collard, ria: That it is tho finest in?
strument I ever played ocu '. ?
Believe me, gentlemen, most fal th folly yours,
," J. L. HATTON.
Testimonials from the mott distinguished Artists in Eurcp;
to Messrs. Chickering ci Sons:
. .LoNDOH. July 26,1868.
Having played upon a Piano-forts 'made by Messrs
Ghlekarmg & Sons, of Boston and New York, I have
much pleasure tn testifying to its general excellence.
For - sweetness .-and brilliancy of tone, delicacy of
touch and- magnificent' power for concert purposes, I
consider lt a really G BANU FIANO-FOBTE, AND DECIDED?
LY THE BEST 1 HAVE SEEK Or ATtfTtBTOUt MANUFACTURA.
ARABELLA GODDARD: ~ OIDLO REGONDL
G. A- OSBORNE. ALFRED JAJELL.
W. ETCH E. LINDSAY SLOPER.
JULES BENEDICT. J. MOSCHELES,
M. W..BALFE. Prot of Conservatoire de
OHAS. HALLS. Leiesig.
BREN LEY RICHARDS- & AUTHUR CH APPEL.
RENE FAVA?OER. Director of Monday Con*
SYDNEY SMITH. certa, London.
Among the chlefpolnts of excellence of the G bicker?
ing Piano?, of whtpTspsak the renowned artists in their
, congratulatory 'testimonial? to the Messrs. Chickering,
are the greatest possible depth, richness and volume of
tone, combined with a rare brilliancy, clearness and
perfect evenness.' throughout the entire scale; and,
above ail, a surprising duration of sound, the'pure and
sympathetic quality of which never changes under th*
mose delicate or powerful touch.
Daring the past forts-three years this firm humonn
aslured , ft . - . * v_
80,000 PLiuxroa,
In the construction of which they have introduced avery
known and valuable improvement. They hsvs invaria?
bly been selected and used by ?ll of the world'* ac?
knowledged great artist? who have visited this country
proteswonaiiy \ both tot private andpuhno ay*:
THALBEBQ.
I consider Chickering ft Sons' Pianos, beyond eoro
I parison, the best I have ever seen in America.
aoratrCHAUK.
I eonaldar Chickering ft Boas* Pianos superior to any
1B the world.
They are unrivalled for their singing qualities and fer
tba harmonious roundness of their tone. Them ia a
perfect homogeneity throughout ell the registers. The
upper note? ?ra remarkable for a dearness End purity
which I do not find ic any other instrument, while the
base 1? distinguished tar power without harshness, and
for ? magnificent .ohority.
Your Pianos ?re superior to any I have ever seen in
thi? country or In Europe.
Ihava never heard a tone ao perfect; it jields every
expression that 1* needed tn music? and tts quality ls
capable of coonga to meet every sentiment. Thia is a
?ra power, and ls delved from- tb* perfect purity of
lu tone, together with it? sympathetic, elastic acd well
hwlancM teach.
POZNAN SKI.
During th* Mst eight years X hara constantly played
apon tba Justly celebrated Krard-Pianos ; yours ara th*
only Instrumenta that I have found, either hera or in
Europe^ to equal them in all their pointa Of er ot Hen ce.
lt may be asK?BlWitov? to OTC patra?a and triants?
among-4h6 public M larga to otate thai testimoni?la hava
been received from ?li the hanWng artista who have
visitad or ara nov residing in tho United States, a few of
whose nunos, bethleo thow ?hove, wo append: :
LEO. ns MEYER. - GUSTAV SATTER. ~
ALPE BD ?AEL. J. BENEDICT.
H. ?ANDERSON. UL BTBAKOSOH.
B. HOFFMAN. - JULLtEN.
ARTHUR NAPOLEON.
And many others.
nitTsTTRATID ALBUMS AND PRICE LISTS
BY MAIL. ...'.;.,.
No. 652 Broadway,
: ! Mr^W:- "5f lO ? K. ?
HENRY SIEGL?N0, As-'t
-:.! ojffAKtti^TOl^l.S?:'..0"' "::
. Oeto?r? *. ' ' - Mi WIatB.
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS!
AT THE
CHARLESTON HOUSE!
STOLL, WEBB & CO.,
No. 287 KING STREET, - - Bancroft's Old Stand.
We beg leave to call the attention of our friends, and all persons
visiting our city, to our very large and well selected Stock of
FANCY Al STAPLE M m,
We would call special attention to our whole Stock of
DRESS QOODS,
Which we are offering at New York cost and under.
We would also call your attention to full lines of DOMESTIC GOODS for FumUy uso, and for
i Freedmen, all of wliich wo'are soiling at a small advanco on Agents' Prices.
Each of the following Departments will bo found FULL, with well selected assortments in each
Department :
LINEN DEPARTMENT.
HUSH LINENS
FAMILY LINENS
FINE FRONTING LINENS
HEAVY UNDRESSED LINENS
PILLOW LINENS
LINEN SHEETINGS
6-i, 8-4. 10-4 LINEN TABLE DAMASK
DAMASK DOYLIES
DAMASK NAPKINS
TOWELS and TOWELINGS
RUSSIA and SCOTCH DIAPERS
HUCK DIAPERS.
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT-We are offering full.line* of all tho best brands FA3HLY LONGCLOTHS,
SHEETINGS and BROWN SHIRTINGS.
CALICO DEPARTMENT-We aro offering some new and desirable styles in SP1UNG CALICOES, just arrived
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT.
LACE AND EMBROIDERY GOODS DEPARTMENT. ?
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT-Full lines of ENGLISH, FRENCH and GERMAN HOSIERY, for Ladies, Genta
and Children.
GLOVE DEPARTMENT-Wc are offering a fuU line of FRENCH KID GLOVES at SI per pair, very cheap
also large variety in other styles.
CLOTH DEPARTMENT-We offer good assortments in
BLACK FRENCH- CLOTHS WHITE FLANNELS
BLACK FRENCH DOESKINS RED FLANNELS
COLT) AND FANCY CASSLMERES . GREY FLANNELS
KENTUCKY JEANS REAL WELSH FLANNEL.
BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT.
TRIMMINGS AND S M ALL WA RE DEPARTMENT.
as- We are now AGENTS for a very superior ENGLISH NEEDLE, "GOLD BURNLSHED SEL
I VER STEEL." Ask for ROBERTS' "PATENT PARABOLA NEEDLES."
Together with every other article to be found in our Line, which we
are offering at Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest Prices, for Cash or
i accepted Drafts. _
STOLL, WEBB & CO.,
No. 287 KING STREET, Bancroft's Old Stand.
OLD BIP VAN "WINKLE GIN,
GOLD MEDAL SHERRY,
PORT AND MADEIRA,
HARVEST BOURBON,
WHEAT NUTRIENT,
OLD HOMESTEAD ,RYE.
IN ADDITION TO ODE. BUSINESS OF SELLING
WINES, otc, in original packages, and in order to
insure to consumers Pure Liquors m a compact and con?
venient form, wc commenced tue enterprise of bottling
and packing in cases our well known Wines, Brandies,
Whiskies, Ac, and have sent thom ont in a style that
would preclude the possibility of their being tampered
with before reaching the purchaser. The general appre?
ciation and gratifying success that has rewarded our
efforts has encouraged us to mainteT the standard as re?
gards quality, also to make increased efforts to retain the
confidence and patronage which has been so liberally be?
stowed upon us. BIN INGER A CO.,
[Established 1778.] Importers ol Wines. Ac,
No. 15 Beaver street. New York.
The above popular goods are pct up in cases contain?
ing one dozen bottles each, andar? sold by all prominent
Druggists, Grocers. Ac.
Opinions ot the Press.
The name of Billinger & Co., No. 15 Beaver street, is a
guarantee of the exact and literal truth of whatever they
represent.-JV. T. Com. Advertiser.
The importing house of Rinlnger k Co., No. 15 Beaver
street, is conducted upon principles of integrity, fairness
and the highest honor.-if. T. Evening Express.
GOODRICH, TraEMAN & CO..
No. 153 MEETING STREET,
Opposite Charleston Hot
DOt??E & MOISE,
SUCCESSORS TO KING de CASSIDEY,
No. 151 MEETING STREET,
Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C.
January 30 wfmfimoa
S1ADLM SIMILIB?S CURANTUR.
HUMPHREYS'
HOMOEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
[JAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPT.Tl ZXFX*
_1J BIENOE, an entire success: Simple-Prompt-Em.
dent and Reliable. They are the only medicines per?
fectly adapted to popular use-so simple that mistakes
cannot be made in using them; so harmless as to be
tree from danger, and so efficient as to be always relia?
ble. They have raised the highest commendation from
.fl, end will always render satisfaction.
Genta
So. L cares Pewers,Congestion, Innsnunatlehs.. ss
M "3, .? Worms. Worm-Fever, Worm-Colo.. 36
?' 8, *? Crying Colic, or Teething of In.
? lants..._. 3S
" 4, .' Diarrhoea of Children or Adults.... SS
? s, ? Dysentery. Griping, Bilious Colic.. 9S
?? 8, >?. CBol?isv Morbos, Nausea, Vomit*
lag.'.. SS
<. 7, .. . Cous1?. Colds, Bronchitis.
" 8, ?* Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache.. St
" 0, .. Headaches, Sick HeadachejVertlgo.. as
?? .10, '* Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach.......
" ll, ** Suppressed, or Painful Periods.....
? 13, ** Whites, too profuse periods.,.3?
" Ut "** Cran?. Cough, Difficult Breathing.. SS
M u,~<? Salt Itiienm, Erjstpelis, Eruption?. 38
? H ? Bnearaatlsaa, Rheumatic Pains... St
" ld, .** Fever and- Aga?, Chill never.
Agues........go
?. 17, ?. Pile?, Bund or Bleeding_.. CO
?. 18, .. Opthslmy, and Sore or Weak Eyes. SO
? 15, ? CsLta--h., Acute or Chronic, Infiu.
v sosa............... . ....??*......... BO
- JO, .. Wttoopin? Coogh,Violent Coughs 50
M ax, .< As 4 hm a. Oppressed Breathing.... ?. SO
? ? SI, ?.. Kar Discharges, Impaired Hear?
ing. (0
M ss, .. SeroAaLa, Enlarged Glands, terell.
togs......-. 50
M, .* General Debility, Physical Weakness so
" SS, .. Dropsy andJBcanty Secretions....... BO
.. 3S, ?* Se? Sicttnerr. Sickness front Bid?
ing...;.... BO
M 27. '* Kidney Disease, Gravel. SQ
" ?8, !* Hemme Debility. H^TMTI.I Emis*
alona. Involuntary Discharges...LOO
*? - 3D, " : Sore Monta, Canker. 60
" SO, " Urinary Incontinence, Wetting
Bed......7. sc
M si, " Pain felt Periods, even with
- Soaso* i.BO
w sa, ... 8vfieK<mgs at Changs of Li?.,..LOO
n 83, " EpUepsy, Spasms, St. Vitus' Dance.L03
- St, ?. Dlptheria, Ulcerated Bore Treat.... ge
FAMILY CASES. ., ~
Mvlab, morocco case and book.. .,510.00
?largo vials, to morocco, and book...... 6.00
SO large vials, julain case, and book. COO
U boxes (Noe I to IS), and book.. 8,00
VETERINARY SPECIFICS.
Itshegssy cssasC io vials:. .$10.00
jangle vials, whh directions....... LOO
49*Thase remedies, by the ease or Bingi? hex, sn
. stint tc any part of the country, by Mail or Expresa, Kee
if charge, on receipt of the price. Address
HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC
HOMCEOPATHIO MEDICINE COMPANY,
Office and Depot No. BAS Broadway, New York.
Dr. BrrmrHmrxs ls consulted dally at his office, pei
tonally or br letter,asabove, fox ali forms of jTtsnsi?.
DOWDS ?Ss MOISE. (Wholesale Agents. '
SS- NA m Meeting street,
- ' ' Deposito Charleston Hotel.
W. A. SHRINE.
A. Vt*. ECKEL A? CO.. Retail Agent?,
No. 331 XING-8TBEET, *tc door abova Market-?*.
April 18 mwf Brno Brno Oh&rlssten. B. C
TBE BEST TOMI! NOW If SI !
November 37
MANHOOD AND THE VIGOR OF YOUTH
restored to four weeks, by Dr. RICARD'S ESSENCE
OK LIVE. Dr. Bicord (of Paris), after years o? ?arest so?
licitation, has at length acceded to the earnest requests
of the American public, and appointed an Agentin New
7ork for the aale of his valued and highly-prized Essence
of Life. Thia wonderful agent wfll restore manhood to
the most shattered constations, whether arising from
twigs p i. the effects of chmate, OT natural causea. Shs
ame required to eura the mest Inveterate cace ia four
?eeks: and If used according to printed instructs ena,
shlch ore very gdrnplo, failure- ia Impossible This 11ft
-ostorlngrenisdT should be taken by an about to marry,
is tts effects are permanent. It le acknowledged by tho
nodical press to be too greatest discovery ever made
Ita developing powars arc miraculous. Success in every
ase ia as certain as that sotaneo overthrows ignorance,
te.'Bicord'* Essence of Life laaoldln cases, with fuB to
?ruooona for nae, at $3, or iocr quan?tifis In one for ta,
ind win be sent to any, part, carefully packed, on receipt
yt retorico-to hto accredited agent.
- . c...,.' ? ii --.'-"*. ? : nffrjr.va HQTiAHP,'
Iteek?. Ur No, 34 Liberty street, New Yjrk,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC.
SARATOGA
"EXCELSIOR" SPRING WATER.
FTTHE WATER OF THIS SPRING IS BELIEVED TO
I be unequalled by that of any other in the far-famed,
valley of Saratoga. Its virtues aro such as havo secured,
it the high encomiums of all who have used it, possess?
ing, as it does, in an eminent degree, cathartic, diuretic,
alterativo and tonic qualities.
From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D., Professor
Practice of Physic, Jefferson Medical College, Phila?
delphia, formerly of Charleston, S. C. :
PHILADELPHIA, November 15, 18(53.
I have been for a year or m< . past in the habit of
taking the water of the "Excels" Spring of Saratosa.
Accustcjned during the great portion of my invalid life
to use the different waters of tho several fountains which
boil up along that remarkable valley, dependent, indeed,
upon them tor much of the comfort I enjoy, I am satis?
fied that the Excelsior Water is as well adapted as any
omer among them, if not more PO, to tho purposes for
which they are generally employed. It is very agreeable
strongly impregnated with the carbonic acid, lively and
sparkling. * * * I can heartily and conscientiously
recommend it to all who need a gentle cathartic and
diuretic SAMUEL HENEY DICKSON, M. D.
The Water is put up in Pint and Quart bottles, and
packed in good order for shipping, Pints in boxes ot
four dozen each, and Quarts in boxes'of two dozen each.
SOLD AT WHOLESALE BY
GOODRiGB, mum & co.,
Importers and Wholesale Druggists,
No. 153 MCEETINO STREET,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL.
DOWIE & MOISE,
No. 151 MEETING STREET.
Oppesite Charleston Hotel.
And for sale by first class Druggists and Hotels.
January 12 Gmo
NEW PERFUME
Foi' tire Handkerchief.
A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA?
GRANT PERFUME, Distilled from" the Bare and
Beautiful Flower from which it takes its name.
MANUFACTURED ONX.Y BY PH ALON & SON,
NEW YOBS.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
ASE FOB PHAXOB'S-TAKE NO OTHER.
Sold by Druggists generally, and
Sold at Wholesale by
GOODRICH, WHIAN & CO.,
January 21 < m th 1 yr
A FEW WORDS OF COMMON '
, V . ? : SENSE.
How few there aro who are not subject to some affection
jf the rangs or respiratory organs, who, by neglecting
aafaomtory symptoms, aggravate tho complaint, until
Unease strikes its shafts, causing Inexpressible tortura
if the patient, and anxiety and distress to friends. "Only
?coMr' ~"AeUgbta?>rs throat!," ia the'heedless remark -
\t many when so affected. Yes ; "Only a cold," was tho
houghtiess expression of thousands whom Death has
narked for his prey. ~*
Forewarned-Forearmed ! should be the motto forever
n the minds of all subject to Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, or
influenza. Words of advice should be heeded by all SP j.
extng from Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption. Bell' j ,B
rlthln their reach; and, if neglected, fatal conscqo g,,^
moue-a life of misery-a daily, hourly straggly ror eJ>
?tacos. A contest in which there can be but o'.ne victor
- Death !
Does lt not appal the strongest mind, y ^ think of tho
exult caused by neglect* Then whyds'^i-, What ex
use can be offered, when timely wartr.sounded in
trat tars,? When the danger is po,int0a out. why not
void itt Miaow's PECTORAL P,1TM has been used
rlth success in n -arly a million, o', cases, and ia endorsed
m the M?dirai Faculty aa th?, most prompt and effi.es
icms remedy that sciwnHtU) "reaearjn has discovered, to
olieve and cure all coses, of Coughs, Colds, Influenza,
nd Consumption, if tho case is not beyond all hope^.
Iven whexrthe sufferer la lu the last stages, he will find
?lief by using thia preparation. One bottle wul eon
inoe the most Incr?dulo os. that the merits of this prepa
ation are by no means exaggerated; in fact, fall far short
f the eulogies bestowed upon tt by thousands who have
eon'cured by Us timely use. A guarantee, accompanies
aoh bottle arid dealers ore Instructed in every instance."
y refund the money when^thls preparation fti?a to re- '
sve. . - -?
Prepared by T. W. MARSDEN, No. 187 Broadway, New
. Price, 50 cents sm?lf bottle; $1 large size. .
GOODRICH, WISEMAN & CO.,
And DOWIE st MOISE,
Wholesale Agents, Charleston.
And by all Retail Druggists.
December 1 . 3mo
)AVE?A,YO?I,G&McKEKZ?i,
Nos. 59 and 40 Park Row.
I3AA0 DAVEGA. .
ajDBGB B. TOTOgaV- J HIW YOBS.
TT AYING B DOCKED SD TO THF TC REIGN COLL?O.
1 TTON BUSINESS ol Mesar*. BIRNEY. ?-BJtS.
isa * FLANDERS, wa wm attend w> the coOeobon ol
st Aa? and ma turing claims throughout Ute Colt**
ktaaaadOanada.
^o^i^ojsesa ns AU, raa STArm^