The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, March 18, 1867, Image 5

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MONDAY MOllNTNO, MA.RCH 18, 18C7. A. C3- 13 NT ?3 . Tho follow baje u*o Ibo Agent* for this mm : W. A. IHlMlltOWAY, Ovnornl Traveling and CoDN-ltng Agent gtov. OOUK MUnciflSON, General Troroling tod Ool ' lecanx Agent. TOWNriF-ND It NORTH, Bockaollor* nod Binrtoncrr, tToionbU, a. 0. 0. D. GOODMAN, Orosa mil, Lourcas District, H. 0. 1. Y. NETTTKRS, Onion, 8. 0. Captain TV, E. KARLH, tlreenville, a a Oct. J, J. RYA*', BoraweQl, 8. C. J. T. HuPOIK Marion. a ?. HARDY, Sandy Ford P. O., Madison Oo? Fla. PATRICK it HUVkY, Maeon, Oa. J. T. IL WILLIAM?, Clinton, 8. 0. J. B. AHLEN, Choater C. II., 8. a If, 8. LAHOR, Groliamvlllo P. O., Ileauiort, 8. O. B. f. BRADFORD. Wallorboro', S. 0. XL I.. DARR, Huintnr, 8. a T31AD. 0. ANDREWS, Onuigobnrg, B. C. J. M. BROWN, "Bontlicrncr otnco," Darlington, b. C. M. M. QU INN A BRO., August*. J, a. E8TKLL, Harannab, Us. ira Aft DAYEOA. Agont In Now York. J. L. BHEOHT, Agont at Atlanta, Ua. WM. IlENDEltBON, Agont at EenuottavlUo, 8. O. [From IXe Evening l'oit.] COaiFORTB. To got np in tho morning And boar tho baby squall, To bear my husband snoring, And then bave Ko tin call: "Ha, do mako Johnny atop. He's breaking up my doll ;" "I alnt I sbo'a got my top :" Then comes a la*ger nquall. Now comes tho "tug of war"? Tho good man cross as sin? I try to got tho breakfast, And find tboro'a nothing in ; For Biddy left last night, And with hor wontlhu things ; Husband scolds with all bis might? aooduowal tho kottlo sings. And when Uio meal Is over, And X begin to fool at rest ; Tblnk of Ratio and her brother, With the baby to bo tires b This, together with tho dinner. And Mrs. Uarton's call, Is enough to drivo ono frantic? Hark I I hear the baby fall. Whllo I try to quiet baby. Hub. comes In again for tea. And says, "Do hurry, Mary"? 0, don't you pity mo? And whon tho supper'a ended. Tin? nhllilren i?ro In bed. Find their stockings to bo mended, In spite of aching head. Hub. Uca on Ibo sofa, As snug as any mouse. And whon I spvak of trials, Yawns, "You're mistress of tho house.' COMMERCIAL. Exports. LIVERPOOL?Por Br bark Tocumsoli?162 bales 8 I Cot ton and 1958bales Upland Cotton, 1 bbl Rice. NEW VOftK?Vor steamship Barngoasa?29 tlorcoa Rico, 01 balsa B I Cotton, 283 balco Upland Cotton, 02 Pack ages, 100 empty Barrets. rillLADF.bPHIA?Per steamship J W Evormnu?1 Gl bates Cotton, DO casks Rice. 0 bale* '.lore Cuttings, 0 bales Yarn, 3 balosAVcof.-ID oogs Frail, 40 packages ^^ s.oVfelj' Liquor. 00 empty Barrels, lot of Lum ALTIMORE?Per sehr Panic] Cliaso?19.000 foot Lum ber, CO bbUi Bplrita Turpontluo, 142 tons Old Iron. The Charleston Cotton Market. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, I chablxbtok, Saturday Evening, March 1C, 1807. j Holders arc very firm, and, in conscquenco of Iho Tory small amount of Cotton offering, they haro been enabled to advance prices on most grades about ono cent ft lb- ; salts 170 bales?say 28 at 20 ; 4 at 28 ; C3 ot 23 '; ; 13 at 29 ; 8 at 39 X ; 10 at 39X ; 40 at 30, and 9 at 31. Wo quote : Crrdlnary.18 @? Low Middling.28>;@2J Middling...:.30 M? SbriCtoUdilllng.....31 @? AuHuntii Market. AUGUSTA, March IG.?Financiai.?Gold?Brokern buyl.ignt M? and sailing at 137. SU vor? Brokers buy ing at 130 and selling at 133. Ootto-n_Wo havo to notice n slUl further Improve ment In tho niarkol to-day, with an advance of .Sale on yesterday's prices; yet holders ore reluctant to accede to tho views of buyers, which nro ratbor i olow 30 oonts. Soles havo boon moro numerous than for some days past, and a better feeling manifested. Prices of stained Cotton rango from 22 to 2Co. Sales amounted to 260 bales, as fallows: 2 at 27, IS at 2JX. 2 at 28. 22 at 38X, 47 at 3D, 69 at 20 >?, 16 at 30)4. 101 at 30, and U Dales fancy cotton at ill ecuta. Receipts, 131 bales. IVIlmtnKton Market. WILMINGTON. March lG.?TuBvrarrNE?Market Arm. Bales of 90 bbls, at S3 75 for yellow dip. and 12 05 far hard, ft 280 lbs. Spmrrs TrmiT-KrrsE?Han advanced In price, and wo quota sales of 123 bbls, at Rl O?aOGcls "{! gallon. Kosnr?Sales of 650 bbls, at S3 for Common, S3 25 for strained Common, and S3 CO far No 2. Ton?206 bbls changed hands at 81 70 ?R hid. Cotton?Has been in active request to-day, and prices bave further advanced. Sa le s ot 81 bale,, at 28 eis for low middling, 29o29X eta for middling, and 30 cents for strict middling. - Savannah market. SAVANNAH. March 10.?Cottok.?The receipts of cotton ainoo tho 8th lust, havo been 4899 bales upland and 839 boles Sea Island. The exports lu the same Unto have boon 9512 bal-.-s upland anil 035 boles boa Island rot ton, as follows, viz.- To Liverpool, 6000 balos upland uud 482 bales Sea Inland; to Boston, 010 balos upland; (o New York, 1230 bales upland and 301 bales Ben Island ; to Baltimore, 230 bales upland; to Wilmington, N. C, 20 bales upland, and to Charleston, 92 bales Soa Island cot ton?leaving on baud and on shipboard, not cleared on tho ittb lniUnt, a stock of 16.884 bales upland and 1177 biles Baa Island cotton. cotton statemi.nt. Upland. s. I. Receipts since March 8,1807. 4.999 339 kxpobts. Exports sines March 8. 9,6 12 035 Exported previously.120,465 6,031 130,007 C,900 stock. Block September 1,1800. 6,093 454 Resolved since March 8....-. 4,099 it%9 Bocelved previously..,.141,709 C,300 Total receipts.151,891 7,143 Exports sines September 1,1800.130,007 O.UCS Stockon hand, March 15,1807. 16.804 1,177 Our last weekly nana? closed on a dull market, with limited transactions on the basis of 28c for Middling, remarking at tho lima that tbeso quotations wore only nominal. Ou Saturday but Utllo change was noted from tho day previous, and tho transactions wcro confined to only a fuw bales nt 28a28.'(o for MtdaUldg. On Monday the same dulinocs existed, with but little disposition ou the part of cither party to operate, and prices remained about the auno as on the tiny previous, with but fuw soles. Tuesday was exceedingly dull, but fow buyers entering the market?holders demanding 28o for Middling, which buyers were not disposed to pay, and bnt few bales wcro sold. Wednesday tho mar kst opened with an Improved demand at tho prices cuiront on Hio previous day, bnt holders wcro not dis posed to offer their stocks, being inclined to hold off for higher prices, and tho solos wcro In consequence light, and only a few bales changed hands at tho previous day's prices. On Thursday there waa a better demand, aud buyers wore more disposed to meet tho views of holders, although tho latter were asking an advanco on tho prices paid on Iho pro coding day. Homo fow solos wore made on the basis of 39c, and the market closed firm at these figure*. To-day there was quite on activa and goner I demand, and about 600 bales changed hon da on the hauls Of 29Xc for Middling, the market exhibiting much firm ness. Sea Islands are In moro activa demand at 40al5o for common, C6a76o for fine, and upwards to SI for vory fins..' .tri/ Rio.?Clam Carolina Rico is in moderate request at galOKA and Rough Rico la held at SI 60e2 CO. but wo hear of no sales. Becd Rico la quoted ot S3a4 por bushel. exoiunor.?Exchange on Now York la more abun dant, and briyora take It at oft It li selling at par and X discount. Sterling bills 143. - Fbdohtb.?We have no chango to notice in freight*. Cot tau Is being taken to Liverpool at 7-10Xa'ld for square and UMW for round bales. Coastwiso freights remain the some aa lost noticed, vir: To Boston, per steamer, le for cotton; to Now York 1c; to Philadelphia Xe, to Baltimore Xc Mobile Market. MOBILE, March IX?Cotton.?A good and pretty general demand has existed throughout tho day at an advance on our quotations of yesterday. Factors wtro atlff In thoir Idea*, jsjsa reached 1800 hales, tho market ctoajng^ firm at 37Xa4*Jf for Middlings. Receipts to-day Monstabt and Financial.?Tho offerings of all de scriptions of Exchange havo boon light to-day, and scarcely equal to tho demand. In Domostio the rate* for oubnae bills are rather in favor of sobers, commer cial bill* ruling at par to If discount. Banks and bank ers were chocking throughout tho day at '4 premium. Wo quote alxly days Sterling 143X*144X, and bight ittXeJ>>,.a , . . ...? There are somo transactions in Francs reported at 3.92 X 03.90. , . *~. Now Orleans Sight par. Gold has bean active at rates beyond New York prices. Dealers report tho market pretty weB cleaned out. Buy ing and selling rates havo ranged between 134X0136. New Orleans Max'ket. NEW ORLEANS, March 1L?Cotton.?Thrro appears to be considerable Inquiry this morning, but thus far tho movement has resulted In no sales of moment, aa both buyers and sellor* seem to be awaiting t*o noon dispatches. The 00*6rings oro fou*, and moat factors am willing to aoU, bnt tho majority of buyers seem reluctant to operate unless at conoesalons, to which tho former havo not yet evinced a disposition to submit. For refer ence, we repeat Salordays's quotations: Ordinary 20!fa ?: Ocod Ordinary 37?,*?; Low Middling 28>.a~, and Middling 29>ra?, B?oab and Molasse*.?Tho receipts aineo Saturday are confined to 83 hhd* sugar; 62 bbls cistern bottoms, and 16 bbtsinolosBcs. Tho supplice are small, bat wo hareto note an Inactive market, the demand being very limited. There wcro saloa to-day, however, of isu bhds sugar In atoro at ?, anil 200 on the landing at 12?ic per lb for good common, 13o for fair; UKUtka lor cood fair to fully fair; 13Xal3,Vo for prime, and lt?o for yel low claimed. A lot of 62 bbls cistern bottoms mola? o old at 8(0 per gallon. Them wore not any noleta or Lrmlalan* molasses, but several cargoes of Cnba have sold at WaOTc per gallon. H in retailing at COe. Thorn Is nothing doing in Cuba sugar; tho slock 1* smsll and would not embrace 100 boxes. . W-srxaN Pbodoox and Pbovibionb? Only one steamer hot arrived from tho West slnco Saturday, but several steamer* and a number of barges are being ox-pActed. BuppliM of produce on Iba landing sro vory small, and price* of Grain, Feed and Flour or j firm and looking up, while those for Provisions are unchanged, although lhay may bo a lltllo weaker for Pork. MoNXTonr?At 11:30 no dispatch bad been received from New York. H oro no movomont baa taken place In ths Ootn'market, and consequently no rate of Oold bad been eaiabtlaneo> |l sTorelgn Exchange ' exhibit a UtUe movement.' Tho amount offered Is rather restricted, although tho de mand seems to be ?berat No sale* havo been reported yet. Pomreitlc continues firm. The banks are checking oa Now York at y; tp. cent, premium, at which they are <5-owing to a fair extent Tho nuppllca of commercial .* light, and no sale s havo boon reported yet, Hloek? are Inactive, and Uncurrcnt Money exhibit* lit tle vitality. /A /:. ?I ' . Faxiarrrs?Tojnogo la plenty and offerings, for ahlp menUrnors liberal, whllo ralei are firmer. Wo now quote I By steam from Now York, ,';alc, for cotton ; by team to Boston, inc., for cotton ; by sail to Now Ytrk cad Boston, Xst{<s,, for cotton ; by steam to Liverpool, id. for cotton ; by sail 0-lOd. and by eaU to Havre f)(c, fir cotton. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, March 14.?OorrEX.?Wo hay* only to I report a fairjobblng deiuanil at full prloee, to wit: For fair lOK'ano ; good 17>4al8><o; prirno 18>;a18.S'o; cholco lHJfalutao; L38uayralBal9o|JaTaa5a?o)<e, ?>W- HSnck of Alo In Aral bonds 18.GO0 bags. Corroie?Waa itcdde-diy better to-day, demand'more actlvi and prie*? la better. I Wo quuto ctoitug c price* I viz: Forordiiiary 26e. good ordinary 30kc. low middling aiXaSSo, mtddlbir: ,29?!Cs;^ A loii?l let t?r ?t?ii'. mid dling biougbt the latter price. FiAiun?Owing to tbo higher rango of values westward, faUtng elf In receipts, totfoyior with, reduced atock and moro inquiry, prlcos arc Armor for spring wheat brands. Dcdford wss advanced to-day to S12, Oeing 50o higher for Ibis description, other brands of Northwestern remain bh last quoted. Wo revise our range of tho market as follows: Howard-street Buncr and Cut Extra.. .flu 25 (??11 00 Howard-street Shipping Extra.11 50 CO 13 00 lloward-stroct High Oradoa. 13 00 (9 14 00 Howard-hired I'u-adly. It 00 @ 10 00 Ohio Super and Cut Extra. 10 35 c* 10 75 Ohio Extra Sldpphig. 00 00 W 00 00 Ohio retailing. 00 00 0 00.00 Ohio Family. 13 25 <$ 16 60 Northwrslom Super. 0 76 y 10 25 Northwestern Extra.10 25 City MillsKutKir. 10,00 City Mills, Standard Extra. 11 00 City MUM Shipping brands Extra.14 60 Baltimore, Welch's k Oreonflcid Faiu'y 17 60 llaltlinoro high grade Extra,.IB 75 Ryo Flour, now. 7 00 Cora Meal. City Mills. 4 76 ? 5 00 On-UN?Wheat?Wo nolico a tinner market to-day, wltli further i-nlcs of 1000 bunh prime Maryland red at S3 3D; 300 bush Pennsylvania at fj 05; 000 bush do at $2 82. Corn?14,000 buah white and 14,000 bnsh yellow offorcd; market octlvo and again higher; sales 2000 bush mixed whlto at $1 Oial 0C; 4100 bush good and primo do at SI 06al 07; 1600 hush fair to good yellow at Slat 02; 700 buah prime do at SI 03; 2100 hush Wostorn mixed at i 03a05 els. Oats?2150 bush offorcd. with Bales larportod at C.la07 cts?a rurthor advance. Nothing doing In Rye. Molasses?Stock small, nud no ssles reported. Wo quoto Euijllsli Island at 60*75 eta; Porto Rico 55a75 eta. Market bare of Cuba in importers' banda. PuoviHioNS.?Tbo market la very firm, though not much changing hands, on account of the limited stock offering. Wo cpjoto moss pork taxa'Wl- Bulk nioata? lost sales of shoulders were at Do; rib sides Uo; to-day hold >rc higher. Lard?30 tlorcco sold at 12XO. Bacon li sclibig quitu freely, without cbaugo In prices, viz: For shoulders .lO'rollc; rib si doe 12al2.ifo; dear rib 12.?f> 13o; clear 13.4ul3)ic, Inaldo prices for cash oh the spot. Huma \ aro steady, at J?al7o for sugar-cured. t?lncb writing the above we notice a ealo of 30,000 lbs. Bulk sides, loose, at 10>?c; 6000 lbs ahouldora Do; and Jolcs 7,'4'c, Mali?Is unchanged and quid. For Liverpool ground id oui $2 20a2 25; do tine ?3 35 per sack; Turk's Island 02aG6o per bushel. ... . > Sen ah?Wo hoar, of no tranaactlaos to-day I quota primo Porlo Rico grocery hold at 13c, and othor descrip tions as last reported. WniHBXY?Romains dull; no soles reported and con tinue to quoto In bond nominal at 30a31o per gallon. Now Vorst Marlzct. moxky mauset. Tbo Now York Erminj Fett of Friday, ths 16th lnst., says : Tho loan market Is easy at 0*7 por cent on ca'L Thoro s no great demand for dlscoun t accommodation, and the best Luis pass at 7. Tbo failures at Providence are tho j subject or frcquont remark, but thory do not soem to have produced any special change In tho tonn of tho market. Foreign oxenango la dull. Bills at CO days on London aroquoted at 108al08>X for commercial; 109al09>i for bankers'; do at short sight, lW.S'allO; IM?, at GO davn, 6 18Ha5 16; do at short sight, S H\ur, U"i ; Antwerp, 6 20a5 17);; Swiss, SlSJ/aO 17X; Hamborg, I 3Ga30>; ; Amsterdam, 41a41K ; Frankfort, (Ull'i ; Bremen, 7''\u7'J ; Prussian thai era, 73a72>i rnODUCE MABKET. , NEW YORK, Mardi 15.?Flo un, Ac?Tho market for Western and H la to flour opened qulto actlro and lOaSOc I por bbl better on all grades, bnt tho demand soon abated I und tho market closes flat at tho advance. Tho sa lea aro 7800 bbls at S0 00al020 for a n per One I State; ?10 35al2 CO lor extra state ; to U5all 25 for the low grades of spring wheat Western extra; ?10 85*11 80 for sldppbig Ohio; (12 35al3 CO for trado and family brandi of Ohio, Michigan and Indiana, and H280j1GW for St Louis outran. California flour Is more active and Is bettor. Bales ol 3200 bbls and sacks at f13 76*16. Canadian flour Is octlvo and better. Sales of 3200 bbls at S10 85all 75 for tbo low gisdcs of extra, and $12aal400 " it* trado ond family brands. Southern flour Is dull but firmer. Balasof 2000 bbltot I F10 real 1 so for co .innn to fair B IUmoro and country extras, an 1 S12 25*10 05 lor trado and family brands. Ryo flour Is better and Arm. Sales of 730 bbls at S7 80 I a8 IS. Cora meal Is steady. Quoin?Tho wheat make! less activa but pri?es ara I bettor. Tho sdvinco Insisted upon chocks business ma terially, causing initiera to bold off. Tho solos aro 32,800 bnsbcu at ?2 30 for inferior No J spring; $2 35*2 40 for No 2 Milwaukee club; S3 10 for umber suite, and S3 for I white Calforniau. Barley is moro active and bettor. Sale* of 80,000 bush at BUaUrtc. for .western ; SI 15*1 18 for tiro row od state. ; il liai 23 for Canada Wost free. Ua ley malt la firm. Sales ol 7.0C0 bush at SI 25*$1 33. Oats aro a shade Armor and quite actlvo, though at tho cluso He- market is qutcL Ilia sales aro CS.OUO buah, Ohio and Michigan at C8c ; tnfortor weitem at C6o ; Chicago at 00a07o ; state at 73c. Ryo Is firm and In fair demand. Tho solos aro 30,000 I bush western at SI 20nl 27 in store : slato at S135al 3G. Corn opened decidedly better, but with free seller* the Improvement was lost, tho market closing at SI 10)? Lu Btoro, quiet. Tbo inquiry la good both for export and tbo homo trade, aud In part speculative. Tho solos arc 0:1,000 buah western mixed at ?1 lGJial 18 la store, SI lHr> 110 afloat ; southern white si 91 20 In store, closing flab rnovnioNK?Tha Pork market baa boon activa and ex cited and prices aro materially higher, dosing linn. For future delivery we hear of 11)00 bbls new Mosa at S23 5( o324, seller April, and S23 37X August do, early In the I day. - Tho Bales, cash and regular, uro 6250 bbls at S22 for oU Muss, S23 25a2t for now Western dot'123*23 3D for city ?18 60 for extra prime, and ?21 for Western prime Mees. Beef Is quiet and unchanged. Sale of 120 bbls at Sllalf [ for plain Mesa, and S17a2L for extra do, . Ttcrco Dccf la quid but firmly bold. Beef Uoins aro firm. Small Hales at S40 for Western. Cut Meats aro firm and in fair dernond. Balca 250 pkgi I at 9>4"c lor Shoulders In salt; 13o for picktod Hams, 16 )bi I average; 20,000 lbs loo*. Shoulders at Bo, Bacon is rather more octlvo and firmer. Bales of 201 boxoa at lOfct'nlOSo lor Cumberland cut, Ho for looi ribbed, aud I Ilia for short rib. Dressed hogs aro tinner. We quoto at lO^alO^r foi dly. . - Lord Is higher and firmer, with a very fair demand Sales of 1000 bbls and tes at 12 Mal'J Ko for No 1; )3al :i)j for lair to primo m team, and l ),",o lor kettle rendered. Bales also of 1500 pukga, for future delivery, at 1 :i S'e scUor April, and Li.'je, seller 16th of April to 10th of May Hurri-at? Is dull, and prices tend downward. W< quoto Uoshcn aud Orango County, pails, V lb., 3la37c Slate firkin*, good to prime, 20*34c; Stalo half llrklr.,! medium to prime, 32a3iic; State firkins, common and fair I 20aJ5c; Btato Welsh tubs, fair to prime, 24aSuc; Westen I reserve, good lo cholco (summer and lall), 25a30o; West era lcvorve, common to primo, lOaSOo, and Northen Pennsylvania 3?a30c. Cuex-ae?Is quiet and unchanged. Wo quale State factory, good to choice. \\ lb, lBaltfo; State factory, fall to good, lo*17c; State factory, common to prime, lial.v English dairy, Conn., 15ol7o; English dairy, Ohio, 15al7o Vermont dairy, fair lo good, llalSe; Ohio, primo, 14al7o, und pineapple 25a28o. CorritE? la quiet but steady, Cottoh?Tlio market to-day Is Arm, holdors demand log prices. Wo quoto at 31a31)ic Middling Uplands, and 'iliic for do. New Orleans and Texas. Ha V In linn and in fair demand at SI 35al 40 for ship plug ; and SI 76a 1 85 for retail lota. MoLoasxa?Is dull and drooping. Oils?.Vre dull but stosdy. City linseed SI 33al 35. Hu o.?Is dull but steady. rluaiBS?Raw sugars aro dull but steady. F ales ol Cuba at in1 ial3 V- for Cuba, iuc;c. for Porto Rico. He lmed are dull. Taixow.?Tho market Is moderately active and steady. I Sales of 76,000 Iba at llaU;<c WnxHXET.?Tho market is quiet bnt firm/ at 33o, In bond. l'liFjanra.? Tbo engagements to Liverpool aro 80C I bales cotton at 3sa7s 10d, and per steamer 400 boles cot ton at Os lOdaSs 8<1. 7000 bushels corn al.SJfd, To Lou don. 12,000 bushels oats at s t^d, and per atoamar 16C boxes oacon at 40c To Qlasgow, per Btcamer, 21,000 bushels corn at 4d; 100 tierces beef nt Cs. To Bristol, 100 boxes bacon si I 20s. A British bark with .'1500 bbls potroloum lo Liver pool at Sh 3d; and a Norwegian bark to .Cork with p?tro le u m at fis*. Conalgitees per 8oatb Carolina Railroad, Maren 10. { . | t . ' 344 bales Cotton, 43 bales M die, 1 car Stock, Old Iron, to. To Cohen. Uanokul ft Oo, i k J D Klrkpalrick. E 11 ltodgors A: I'd, Wardlaw k Carew, J Coakloy, Konopaux I Lanueau k Co. T Popo, W O Courtnoy At Oo, a w WU I Hams k Co, Willis k t.hisobn, J B E Sloan, W O Dukes ? Bons, E J Wist k Co, E N Fuller, Hunt Bros, Qraoscr, Lee, Smith k Co, Mowry k Co, Olbbos At Oo, O H Averti k Bon, Ptncknoy Bros, Yatcs k Uro, Bing k Gibbon, M Ooldsmlth & Son, B Patterson k Co, Wallace Uro, i B Armstrong, Q A Uoploy k Oo, B O'Neill, s Wslkor, I ] Rummcla, , Passengers. Fer ateamabip Baragoasa, for New York?H Brook, I J King, J. Boyle, 3 King, 3 Welsh, Capt E Q Hoffman, t Murray, lady aud child, A Menke, M X Round tree, and It lu stoerago/ l'ur steamahip E B Souder, from Now York?T Dr?per I and wi fe, Q L Q edgier, H Clausacn, Jr. Q Matharr, A J Blanr>tt ond lady, W Noland, and 11 in stoerago. 1 1'cr steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah, Beaufort, Ac? U Baruch, W Bell, W Lcavitt and lady, M QoUbnnlth, J I Cammlngo, J O Foster, 3 Q Thompson and lady, W 0 \ Monk, W M French, J It Matthews, lady and servant, and 4 deck. j; - i - Per steamer Clou Hooker, from Edisto bnd BoakrOle? I Smith Howe, and 3 dook. Por steamer W W Frazlor, from Edisto ana ltcjcrrtllct1 U T Legare, ? Wholey, Major, J. Jonklns. W- MoCluro, J King, AI Wholey. J Balsa and lady,-Misa Mary W Sharp, D F Hall. O O Bowon, W E Rcovos, U I. Manteils, 3 B Randall, J Fblnnoy, and 14 deck.' * i f i '/i lJOKT CALENDAR. cokbxotes wzjuxy. rruaza or tue xroox. I New M. eth, 4h. 18m. morn I FuB M. 20tb, Sh. 85m. morn First Q. lath, 3b. 27m. morn | Last q. 28th, 2h. 2Cm. morn ixoncn. 18 Monday.... 10 Tuesday.... 20 Wednesday. 21 Thnrsdsy... 22 FriiUy. 23 Saturday... 24 Sunday. 6.. 8 C. 7 0.. 0 0.. 4 C. 3 6.. 3 0.. b c..10 0..10 o.'.u 0..13 c..13 0. .11 e.. 88 Bis os. t:.io 8.. S3 ?..83 10..94 6.. 0 c..co 7..89 8..21 . 8..M B..34 10..IS MARINE NEWS. PORT OP OH A Uli BS TON. Arrived SatordBVjr. Steamship F. B Souder, Xookwood, Kffw York?loft Wodnoaday, P M. Mdzo. To Willis k CbUobn, Adams Express Co, O D Ahrena k Co, O N Avorill k Sota, 3 Ap ple, Q W Alma?, D A Ammo, H Bisch off k Co, Browne 4r Kobinncr, J U Badenbop, T A Boamiah k Co. U F Baker k Oo, T W Bliss, Brown k Hyor, T M Bristol E Bates k Oo, U W Clarko k Co, L Cohen, O Cohan, W H Chafuo, (lorlmlU, Harbcson k Oo, U Co Ola At Co, Cameron, Bark ley s Co, J Campson k Co, W H Corwin k Oo, J O HOlous son, T M Cater. CUclua aj Witte, J A Cook at Oo, Crano, lloylostou k Co, Z Davis, J B Durai k Son, M Drake, A W Eckol, F Entclman, Dowlo k Molao, D Doytr, I DFalk A Oo, J H Folrloy k Co, Ferguson at Hohnes, Fogartlea k HUllman, BFoley. Fuia^ott? Bro; OL Oniiltatirna, H Gordta k Co, Ornbor ?t MarUn, W a n m oy, A O < lood w In. Agont, Goodrich, Wlaoman A Co, F Horsey, V7 Hunt, J U Hillen, J Uolsnan, 3 W Uarrlsaon s Son. J Hyman k Co, O H Iloppoek, Hart At Oo, A Illing, Jeffords I Co, W KiiQhlock, Joniilngs, TnomBnaon k Oo, Johnston, Crow* k Co, M Jacob!. T Kelly. Krelto k Chapman, L Kcmecko L V KoMtcr, Kllnck, Wlckonborg at Oo, A Knocx, La jrey ft Alsxandor, J P Kelp, Luhrs k Stelling, O Lote, D vt Kanthal & Co, O Lltacbgl, Lcngntck k SeB, Karahall. Burgs k I'oweu, Molchen at Mailar, Mfloor, Wilbur i MarUn, Z O Milnor k Co, W McOomb At Co, W xt.Uhlts Bon, S R Marshall, Macullor, WLUiama k Oo, Murphy 1.11 Ho A Co, McKay At Campbell, Mebricna k Wobltrrunn M?ller Ai NI ml Is, J Mann, MoLoy k Rice, J H k ft M?l ler, Mantouo A Co, Nacbmann kfio, Noyea k Vall.Oaton dorff k Co, B O'Neill. J F U'NdU k bon, W F Paddon & Co, 3 Parcoll, R E Fcnna), B H Rodgero At Oo. W T Rnjor, KHcolt At Co. SORB Co, Strauss, Vance* it Oo, Pcreven k Nlsbct, U 8 Ion (J or, Street Bros ft Co, Bltvsy ft bells man. W Steele, J B K Sloan, W W Btnllb, J Small b Oo, 1, Hchnoll A Co, Bhackdfortl At Fraser, O W Steffens k Oo, J Tu ornery k ?o, A Tobias' Sons, 3 B Togni, O TeJdomaa, Ufforhardt It WinpaeinVJH Volltvrs, F von Konten, Wai buru At BtelUng, O Voigt, F Woyhmann, Werner ? Dock. tt, J Walker, W?(jcncr, Heath ft Monseca, Wallace Bro, D R Williams k Co, K j Wlas k Co, Order, in ml otkeis, Stoamehlp Alliance, Kelly. Philadelphia, left ? bast M Arc To II F Baker * Co, J Coegrovo, D O'NcUL J D Tt^jiil, H R Agent, Marshall, Durgo ft Dowcn, E Poinem, J, At Eaaoo. ft, Dry, J u Setze, J G Uolroos, Cbariotto R It Oo, W B McMillan. W Drookbanks, 0 P Poppcnholin, 8 O H It Co, Little ft Marshall, Adam?, Front k Co, L Drucker, OUraTCloT, J'.Towneeud'A Co, J Morlou, J Walkor, Cam. oron, Darkley a'Oo. Bev TV H Plummer, C K Hugur, W Qomoj, Ez?S?s?Co, Goodrich, Wiucmon ft Co. Browne ft Bchlrmcr, It M Kennedy. H II Mixer, L Cbaplu ft Co, M Don J, p Walsh, McGorilz ft Dolgnau. N A Pratt, J A Cook k Co, T Conte?, 3 LtlUeuthal ft Co. I E Hertz ft Co, L F.Kocster, Jeffords & Co, Dmns ft Doc, M ehrten s ft Wohllroann, J M Grccr. 3 L West, W L Webb, T M Bris tol), B R Smith, Jr, Adams. Damon ft Co, J Hocacmanii ft Dro, Kctcbum ft Co, W Roach, F Rressell, 3 II Jung bluth. M l>arker. W B Williams, Cltlsolm Bros, Dr U B Cutter, J R Pringle, Werner ft Ducker, M Kennedy, J W Spraguo ft Dro, M Tower, Shepherd ft Cohen, T F Chu p?ln, J A Martin, BlssoU ft Oo. Brown ft Uycr. G W Wil liams ft Oo, C I link', and Order. Brig Susan E Voorhoes, Pniford. Boston Tin Wood's Hole. 10 days. Icn and Uuauo. To tbo Master, A Uage ft Oo, 3 S Reeves ft Co. Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, New York, 0 days. Mdxo To W Roach. 3 E Adgor ft Co, J D Alken ft Co, O N Ave rti! ft Son, E Bates ft Co, W Drookbanks, T W Bliss, H BiacbotT ft Co, Bonncll ft Drummond, II brandis, W M Bird ft Co, W A Balrd ft Co, BoUmann Bros, A B Calhouu, J Camuscn k Co, H Cobia ft Co, J W Cannait, Cameron, Barkloy ft Co, F F Chapeau, W 8 Corwin ft Co, J W Den uey, J ft F Dawson, Donio ft Molso. J Flaum, Uraeeer, I-co, SmIUi ft Co, O L Hilbert. C Uravclcy, Oramoim ft Schw?re, W Ournoy, O W Monous k Co, ?oodrloh, Wbtemau ft Co, J W Harri non & Son, R A Horton, Hart ft Co, IIasile, Colboun ft Co, J Ueescmaun ft Co, Jennings, Thonillusou ft Co, Hunt Bros, H Klstlo ft Co, L F Koes ter, Kllnck, Wlckcuborg ft Co, King ft Oibbon. O H Lin Htedt. Lcugnluk ft SeU, A langer, Leo ft Spencer, Mehr tons ft Wbollmaun, W MnnscLer, Muller ft Nlinltz, 8 It Maraboll. B O'Neill. D O'NcBl. A O Phillips, J II Pctcr nuui. It E Pennal, D Paul ft Co, Roper ft Stoncy. HOUR Agent, H Bulwinkio, U W Clark ft Co, RaTeucl ft Barn well, E H Dodgers ft Co, H Sriglbag, L Schnell ft Co, W B Smith ft Co, Hhephcrd ft Cohen, D H Blleox, A J Vidsl, Wallace Bros, W T Whito, Wuhrmnnn ft LUlicnUinl, W S Wobb, Wnccncr, Heath ft Monacos, O W Williams ft Co, J WUuv, Zugbaurn, Young ft Co. Wyman ft Mey, Conrad k King, J T Rocse, end Order. Tho Hawkins experienced hoary gales on tho passage, Blcamor Pilot Boy, McNelty, Savannah, via Beaufort, DlufRou, Hilton Head, ftc 1 bain 8 I Cotton. Harness, Ac, To Ferguson ft Holmes, Willis ft Chisolm, J Cum mings, airs J R Matthe we. Arrircd Yeatenlajr. Btcamsblp Adele. Hau, Oalveaton via Koy West. 0 days from tbo latter. Cotton. To 8txoct Bros ft Oo. Bound to Now York, and put tu to repair boiler. Sehr E 0 Howard, Nlckcrson, Now York. 8 dsys. Corn. Oatsi and Mdxo. To H F Baker ft Co, R H Agent, W O WMlden & Co, E R Cowperlhwait, H Blschoff ft Co, Ii N FuBor, D Briggs, W Kinsman, Orubor ft Martin, J F O' cUU ft Son, D O'Neill. J ft F Dawson, H Cobia ft Co J Walkor, W L Webb, Cameron, Barkley ft Co, Oracscr Leo. Brnltli ft Co, Blpaell ft Co, Kbig ft Gibbon. Wornur ft Ducker, Dowio ft Molso, Strauss, Vances ft Co, J Wal lach, A O Stone, O E Pritcholt, D H 8ltcox, T J Korr ft Oo, J Binns, B T Doorr. D 8 Rhott ft Co, T W Dilsa, Jcf. fords ft Oo, J O Dial, Mulicr_ft Nimllz, B H RodRers ft Oo. D A Walker. Adams, Frost ft Oo, H Gerdts ft Co It ft A P CaldwuU. WUUa ft ahlsohn. Kinsman ft Howcll S 0 Wies ft Co, F L Oardora, and Order. Bohr Mary Munroo, M un roe, Dal timor?, D days. Quano and Mdro. To H F Dakor ft Co, T J Kerr ft Co, W Roaoh, H L JcfforJ* ft Co, R 11 Agent, Ostcmtorff ft Co, Mantouo ft Oo, E Klein, Wurhmann ft Co, E J Fischer, Brown? ft Bchlrmcr, Thorsten ft Holmes, Houii_au, Hall & Co, B S Rhott & Co, W O D?kes ft Oo, Cohen, Uauckel ft Co. Tbo M M baa experienced heavy N E weather. Steamer W W Frazlor, Torrent, Edlsto and Rockrillo, Mdzo. To C L Gulltcanmo, W S Uonory, and Order. Steamer Qon Hooker, Boyle, Edlsto and Boclcvlllo. 0 bags Cotton 8ccd, ftc. To C L Oulllcaume, W P Dow lliw;, and Ordor. sloop Exchanao, Mograth, Toogoodo. 10 biloe 8 I Cot ton, Cotton Seed, ftc To Roper ft Stoncy, Frasor ft DDL BELOW. Brig Oen Marshall, from Baltimore. 1.1 TUE OFFINO. A schooner, unknown. Cleared Saturday. 8 looms hip Saragossa, CroweU. Now York?Ravonol ft Co. Steamship J W Evcrman, TutUc, Philadelphia?H F Ba ker ft Oo. Br bark Tocuruich, Bponagle, Llvorpool?nave net ft Co. Sehr Daniel Chase. Mitchell, Baltimore?Streets Bros ft Co. Went to Ben Batarday. Steamship Saragossa, Crowell, Now York. Went to Sea Yesterday. Steamship J W Evorman, Tu tile. Philadelphia. Sehr E N Perry, Hamilton, a Northern Fort. Sehr Daniel Chase, Mitchell, Baltimore. 8cbr Amoricus, Mos?. Now Orleans. Sehr J B Marshall, Marshall, Sa Ulla River. Si br W W l'haro, Allen, Georgetown, 8 C. Sehr Kidney Price, Sic vous, Wilmington, N C. Prom this Port. Sobr E J Palmer, Palmer, Baltimore, March 14. ?dir Richard Vaux, Punch, Wilmington, N C, March If, Up for this Port. Steamship Florida, Buralow, at Baltimore, March IS, Brig Jennie Acbron, Arbron, at UalU core, Marnb IS, Sehr 8 J Waring, Smith, at Now York, March 14. aehr.yvilllo Mowc, Hilton, at Boston, March in. ' Cleared Tor this Port. Sehr LUIy, Francis, at Now York, March 14. Sehr Golden Gate, Friable, at Baltimore, March la. BaUed fbr this Port. Ship Mary Ogdcn, Coldroy, from Llvorpool, Fob 27. Bremen bark Everhard DcUua, Uohnnoltz, from Liver pool, Fob 97. Drig Nolllo Mitchell, Duni>hy, irom Richmond, March II. Blemoranrla. The Aimablo Mario, Andes was in the Roads at Bt No zalro, Feb Id. LIST OP VE8SK1.S OP, CLEARED AND. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. uvFireroou Bbip Missouri. Edward, railed......IFcbll Ship Mary Ogdon, Coldrey, sailed.,.Fcb T Rrom bark ETorbard Delias, Heimholtr, sailed... .Feb 21 Tho Effort, Uussoy, sailed.Fcb 1 Tho Seaman, Doyle, sailed.Fcb ( Tho Blanch, Campbell, cleared.Feb 1: Brig Dcpoache, Lobke, sailed.Feb It Brig Albert, Errickseii,-sailed.Jan V. BOtrrnAurros. Tho Allen, Martcll. sailed....Fcb ( CADDirr. Tbo TrogarUicn, Steele, nailed.,.Jan 1 Tbo Sylph, Peters, sailed.'an H DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Bark H B WauVer, Latbani. cleared.Fcb 21 Sehr Mary R Somore, Bornera, cleared.Fob 31 Sehr Transit, Stetson, cleared.Fcb 11 Bcbr WUhs Mowo, Hilton, up.March 13 kkw to nr. Brig Ban Antonio, Davis, cleared.March 7 8chr Franabi, Hawkins, cleared.March 7 Bcbr Mountain laurel, Langloy, cleared....-.. .March \'l Sehr R W Godfrey, Godfrey, np.March 0 Sehr IiUy. Francis, cleared.March 11 Bohr S J Waring, SmiUi, up.March 14 Steamship Alliance, Kelly, sailed....March 11 Sehr A a Austin, Wlllard, cleared....Feb 20 DALTOfOIUC Steamship Florida, Buralow, up.March IS Steamship Falcon. Rood, to leave.March IS Drig Choa E 8avago, Graham, cleared.March 10 Brig Gon Marshall, FJlls, cleared.March 2 Brig Jonnlo Achron, Achrou, up.......March IS Sehr Mary E Amsden, Smith, cleared.March 20 Sehr Ella Fleh, Wiley, up.Feb 14 Bohr Menawa, Dlssoway, cleared.March 2 Bohr Louisa Fraxier, Steelman, up,.March 8 Sehr Rising Bun, Hastings, cleared.March 7 Sehr Oooan Pearl, Pearl, sailed.March 11 Solir Lucy A Orcult. Butler, sailed.March 11 Hehr Golden Gate, Friebio, cleared.?.March 14 niOBXfOXD. Drig MaUlo Mltohcl),-, Bailed.March 11 NEW PEEFUME For the Handkerchief. A MOST EXQUXHITE, DELICATE, AND FltA OBANT PERFUME, Distilled from tho Boro and Beautiful Flower from which'it taken its name. ] " MAinn?ACTUBSD ONLY BY PHALON * BON, ' " kkw to&x. BEWARE 0E C?UNTEEFE1TS. ASK roa fbaloh'b?TiirJI no ottiEn. . Bold by Drug g! s tfl gon c rally, and Sold at Wholeaalo by GOODBP, WINEMAN & CO, January M_^ mthlyr TAVEnW-aXBKPBna'NOTICB. : OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, I. March L1B67.) A IX TAVERN-KEEPERS, AND PERSONS RKTATL J\ IN U aptrimoua Uquors, wltliln tha city limits, who have net executed their bonds end taken out the proper cards to show that thoy bavd license to sell, wlU be re ported aa not complying with Uio law, alter Monday, Sth mat, I ,.,; ? (! ''. in.. " ? Tnooo* who havo carrfj aro hereby nollflod to,havo the same t. v*d In a conspicuous place in tbo window. All failing to observe this notice will aUo bo reported, after tbo aboTO-rr.cnUoncd Urne, W. H. SMITH, Marcha_Clork of Cornell. CHER?W ADVERTISER. ?EVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE, ABT, AGRICUI/TDRK, and MrSCdUiLANEOU8 NEWSl raw.PablhSed weekty, by W. U T. PBWOB A CO. . .'-it . tzhkj or scn*fn.imoM i On*copy ono year....':.v.W...'..'.....-.M 00 Ono copy six months..t.; Ono copy three months.....'.'.'.\ W Five copies ono year., ..-..*. ...'?.. ....u> oo aarss or. Aravrarnrrxa t One Square, ten Unes or bus, first Insertion.*} Cj> For each snbaoquentlnsorUcm,..,,,...a 00 AU Ar\?erUaemcmts tn' be diaunctw markod, or tbey will b ' pi.Mlahed untU ordered mit, and charged accord AlcTjhoriu and others odrerUalng by tho year, 11be rUdcduclIon en Uio ?bj/o rites will be rcado, Novomtcr IB ' * ,,.ir- ; DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. SIMILIA HWIMUIS CilUANTUU. IIUMl'H HEYS' IKUUKOl'ATIIIU M'lil II l< HAVK PROVED. FROM TSC MOST AMPLE fc SPC niKNUK, >n couru au'-ncis: Hlruple? Prompt? Kin >lcnt And llnllable. They aro tbo only niedlclncl per facUy adapted to popular use? to stloplo that iulitaiei jauuot be umiolu using tboiu; so lisriulesa as t:i hi irco from danger, and co efficient as to bo always rolli olo. Thry bnvo tatted tbo bluhosl conimcndallon froir \U, and will always render satisfaction. Ohms aie. 1, euros Pavers, Congestion, Inflammations., -it ii a, Worms Worm-Fcvor, Wcrra-Oolo.. it " I, ?' Crying Colic, or Toothing of In lauts. V " a, " Diarrhoen of Oblldrcn or Adnlts.... 26 i, " Dysentery, Otlplug, Bilious Colic... V 11 A, " Cliote.n, Alorlius, Nauses, Vomit lnc. 59 7, ' Coughs, Oobls, Itronehltls. " 0, " Ncuritlulo, Toothache, Faet'sc'ie.. 'it 9, ? Ucuua<-nes,8lckII..'SdsobcvVertigo., 3! h io, Dyspepsia, unions' Btom&cli/...... " 11, 11 Bminressril, or Pslnrul Periods..... ' 13, " Whiles, loo profiiso'periods. 2* '* it, " Croup, (lough. Difficult Urcatlim,:.. 32 " II, Halt fthcuoi, Erjs pu'xs, Enipllnu.*. if " 15, " itlienrcallsm, llbourastlo r.i'.n.'... 3-' " lu, I." fever stud Agno, OblU fever, AfeUCJ............ ri ? 17, - VtUt, llllnd or llloedlug. m " IP, " Opt haltny, and Bote or Weak Eyes. V " 10, ' Cuia>-- h, Acuto or Chronic, Initn oust. fI " SO, '. Whooplnp Cough, Vlolont Ouughs CO ? 31, " Asilunn, tippr-sied Brealhiag...... BO " s3, Kar Discharges, Impaired llear tug. el ' 23, " Beroruln, Enlarged GtauAe, Swell lags. -0 1 24, * Orncnu Debility, rhj?ical Weakness a " U, Dropsy and Beauty 8ocroitons. 80 * 3ft, " Heat Sickness. Sickness from Bid lug. St '< 21, " Kidney Disease, Gravel. fit ' 29, '< Nervous HiMltty, Btmlnal louli sloos, Involuntary "lxcnargoi.1.0b " 23, " Sore ainutli. Cancer. 01 " ?0. " Urinary Incontinence, Wetting lied. ? ' 81, " PatlnlUf. l'erlods. oven with rlpsstr I. Ct ii. " Kurier.?.g? st Ohango of Lf*.l.K ' SS, " SSpIlcpsy, Bposms, nt. Vitus' Paneel.'t M ?i, ' Ulplheria, Ulcerated Boro Trost.... tl P'A .til 1. V CASES. .(villi, morocco caao and book..;.....,? luvt W large vial t, In morocco, and book. 8.01 10 largo vlalB, plain case, and book. fi.lt 16 boxoi (Nos. 1 to 15). sad book. B.m VKTEailNAltsf SFB1CIPICH. . Kahogany cases, 10 trials.S10.00 ibiglo vlsls, with directions. 1.00 ?f-Thrsp rcmcittos, by Uio es-io or single box, art lent to cay part of the country, by Mall or repress, frw r charge, on receipt of tbo price. Address n?MPUiiEra' bpeoifio DOM OPATU10 llElMOlHB COMPANY, Office and Depot No. 362 Broadway, Now Tors. Dr. nuurunKTs lacouiulteil dally at. his office, per lonally or by letter, as above, for all forms o! disease DOW1E cfc MOlHi:. Wholcsald Agents. No. 151 Meeting street, Opposlto Charleston 11 ?tri. W. A. SliUlVK. . . A. .1 . Et:KKI.& < <>.. Iletrttl Agents, No. 331 KINQ-HTltKET, 4th doorsbovaMarhel-rL April 1C mwfSmodmo Ohsrlesten, 8. O. OLD RIP VAN WINKLE UIN, 0OLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARRST BOURDON, VrllEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. IN ADDITION TO Oiru SUBTNESS OF BELL1NO WINES, etc.. In original packages, and In order (o Insure to consumers Furo Liquors In a compact and con venient form, ws commenced tha enterprise of bottling and packing in cases oar well known Wines. Brandies, Whiskies, Ac., and hsvs enit than opt in a stylo that would preclude the po&VbUlrj of their being tampenx' with before reaching tho parchsscr. Tho goncral appre ulstlau and gratifying tarerai that hss rewarded our efforbj bas cncotirsgedos to maintain tho standard as re gards qusllly, also to make Increase! efforts to retain tho ooufhlonco and pttronsr.t which ban boon sobboralty bc atowod upon us, lll.wt.NUI.lt k CO., [Established 1778.) Importers ol Wines, in., No. 13 Beaver street. New York. Tha above popular goods aro pr.t up in cases contain ing one dozon botllos each, and aro sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac. -o Opinions of trio Press. Tbo name of Dinlngor A Co., No. 15 Beaver street. Is a Rusrsntco of the exact and literal truth of whatever they represent_JV. T. Oom. AiltertUtr. Tbo impel ling homo of Ttlcdngcr k Co., No. 15 Beaver street. Is conducted upon principles of integrity, falrnorc and tho highest honor.?Jr. J". Evening Ejpreii. GOOVKICU, WINEMAN & CO.. No. 1S3 MEETING RTftEET, Opposlto Charleston Hot and D0WIE & M0ISE, BTJCCKHHORS TO KING & CASSIDI'.t No. 151 MEETING STItEET, Wlialcsile Agents, Charleston, B. C. Joncsr/ no -' wfmCmoa "A smile v.-as oa. her lip?besitu w?? In her lool st.-engtb was In hsr step, sud In her handi?Plains TIOH UlTTXIU." I' S. T.-1860-X., A few bolllns of Puhtxtioii uitxeuis Win curs Norvons lleadaclie. " Cold ExtraiDltles and Feverish Lip*. " Bour btomsch and 1'stbl UreaLb. << Flatulency and Indigestion. " Nervous Affections. ? Excessive Fatigua and Bhort Brcath. " Fain over the Eyes. ? Mental Despondency. . " Prodtratlou; Great, Weakness. . ? Sallow Oomplsxiou,'.Wcak Bowels, Ao, Which &ro the ovldeacrs of LIVER COMPLAINT AND DY8PEP8IA. It Is estimated that ooven-tentba of oil sdnlt ailments proceed from ? deceasod and torpid liver. The biliary secretions of the liver overflowing Into the etomsch poi son the sutlre system and exhibit the above symptoms. Alter long research, we are able to present the most remarkable euro fortheoo horrid nightmare dlwaoea, the world has ever produced. Within one year over six hnndrodand forty thousand persons have taken the Pr-xitTiTioif Bi it s as, and not an instance of complaint has corns to our knowledgst . It la a most effootual tonic and agreeable stimulant, suited to all conditions of Ufa. I . The reporta that it relics Upon mineral substances for Its active properties, are wholly false. For tho satis faction of the publia, and Utas patients may consult their physicians, wo sppend a list of Its components. Oausata la an Celebrated lor over two bnndrod years In the treatment of Fever and Ague, Drspspeis, Weakness, eto; It wss Introduced Into Europe by the Countess, wife of tha Viceroy oi Fern, In 1540, and afterwards sold by ths Jesuits ftr (AS encrinoiiipri?e et itt oum weight in til vex, ander thensmo of JetiiVt Pmc ieri, and Was finally mads pnbllo by Louis XVI, King of France. Humboldt makes eapedal reference to Its febrifuge qualities during his Sooth American travels. OAsn?BW.T.A Bank4-Tov diarrheas, cello and dlseasea of ih? stomach und bowels. DaHnaxjOH?For tnHunniatlon of tho loins and droo sioal affections. . /. CiHvouin FLOwaas? For enfeebled digestion. LaTXHDKB sfXAwcas?Aromstlo, stlmulsntand tonlo? highly Invigorating in nervous dobllitr. WnrrssriMsnv?For scrofula, rheumatism, eto. Aaua?An aromatlo carminstlva; creating flash, ccuflcloand mliki much uaeei by mothers nurslnp. - j Also, olovo-buds, orange, carraway, banander, snake 8. T.-lo80.^X. Another wonderful ingredient,, of great useHmong tha Spanish ladles of Bouth America, Imparting beauty td the complexion.and brilliancy to tholulnj, l? jet un known to the com more* of tho world, and we withhold Its name fox the press?t, ' i :. . . - IMPOuTANT OEUTIFIOATES, ItocniSTOB, N. Y , Dotember 33. liffl., Hessrs.'P.:E. Duiza h Co.?1 hare been a greaTsni forer from DySpeptls for three or four years, and hsd to abandon my profesalrn,.. About three months,-tao I Hi od the. plantation Bitters,'and - to tny great Joy 1 am now nearly a well m do. i havo recommended tbc.ru in several cases, and, as fir as i know, always with slguvl benefit. I am, raj pec trolly yours, .jj .fi', , .. .. Bev. I, B. OA,TQQBNi ... Pn rr.Ajjiunr.1. l Ci h Month, 17th Day, lBCX ItrJ?EOTin-FniBND. ? My danghter has boon mncb benefit tod by the use ol thy Plantation Blttora. Thou arllt send mo two bottles mere. . . p Ihy friand, . ; J. \\\ I ABA ODHBTN.. I BnxaMxa iiousb, (Jmoaoo, m? i ' February 11, IW3. j Masoas. P. H. Daaxa A Oo.i?Phase semi us another twelra oases of yonr i'ltaUuUoa DltUrs, Aa a moruin? sppotlxer, they sppcar to have superseded everjthina elae, and are greatly esteemed. . Tonrs, Aa, OAGK It WATTE. Arrangements are now completed to supply sut de-' mind for this article, which has net heretofore bson poenblo. . Tbs pabllo may rest ass a red that In no ease will the Any ptrton pnUrAtr^ lo fsU rxiHr iTfoj>.' Brxr?ai in bulk er by the gallon, it a itoindler and impciter, Bev art of reJUkd t o if 1er. See thai but privait Stamp it Dane ntaTxn over every oerk. * ylBold by all Drngglsts, Orooara^and Doalars tbreoghout ^P; H> ?WSE & CO., Now York. A-Tl' a>_ mwf *m MArsIIUUU AND TUB VIOOU OP YOUTH restored In four weeks, by Dr. HICOIUV8 ESflKNOE Oi" LIFE. Dr. lUcdrd (?f Fsris),'after years or csrcslso llcttation, has at longUt acceded io tho earnest rcqttcota of lbs American piibHcv and appointed on Agent In Now York tor ths sale of his valued and U^i.ly-prUed Essenoe of Life.. This srottdwul agent will restore manhood to the most shattered constitutions, whether arising from excesses; the effects of climate, or natural eartlos. The time required to euro Ihs racrt tnveterato case Is four weeks I and If used .according hj jet?t*? iusbucts?s. "hloh aro very sfroMe, futur? ii Imaoitiblo. Tbfs Bfo resloiin? retrjedy thotikl bo takari bj sui ?fco?t to-marry, tt its onocUarc permanent. Ills acknonlrdged by tho medical press to be tbo greatest discovery ever made. Its developing powere ore miraculous. Success In over? case la aa certain as that eclenoe OTorthrowt bmoroMco Dr. Ri cord's Essence of lifo is road In caiwia.'wirir full Inl utnte.tlous for aso, at ?3, or four (inanllUoa In ono lor tl and will be perii to any part, cs^c/uliy packed, on recelut orrcmittanco to his accredilod agont. - ' . ; ".. '"Li. " PHILIP nOLAND. 1 " March 33 ly Ko. 34 Iiserty street, New York. . THE ; ?B AK?EB?E^.'^E W?. W -pUBttBHED EVtltY HATUUDAS MOrirTINO, AT X Oringeburg, 8. O. Tarins ?1 per arlnuro; In ad vance. : During tho spring and fall seeeona extra copies of the OaixocnuBO News Will bs circulated for tho benefit ci our sdverlislng rarrona, i t, ?'. j~ Contract AdvorUAements Innortrul Ihaiuoa'. bbortj terme. Address' -' SAMOEL D?DDLE, : I . . Bailor Congeburg Hews, F .bruaryw : ^?^fef^.^ M M BOOKS, STA TIO M ERY, ETC. AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, N. .1. WHOLESALE SALES ROOM NO. SA JOHN s l'IU'.i .T, NEW VOH1C. ALLBTYLF.S AND GRADES OF LEAL PENCIL of superior quality oro inanufact arod und offered m at fuir terni? lo thoTrndo. Tlio public nro Invited [jjV to ?Ivo the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL Iba pro T fcreucc. TUB TENOILH ARE TO MS HAI) AT ALL TUE PRINCIPAL STATION BH8 AND N ).10N DEALERS. ASK FOR TUE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL." tf.htiuoniai SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. I ENOtNKEKINU DEr-a.TMENT, Yai.F. I'oi.LiaiK, November 1U, IbUO. ) I liavo always rocomtuended the Fubi r Polyp.rado Le.Tl Pencils on the only pencil* lilted for both ornamen tal and mathematical drawing; but, aller ? thorough trial of tlio American IVdygrado Lead Pendln, lusn uiaclurcd by tbo American Loud Pencil Company, New l York, I Olid tliein superior to any pern il In use, oven to tbo Faber or tbo old English Cumberland Load Pencil, being a superior pencil fur sketching, ornamental sud meehauica?l drawl?g, and ?ii the ordinary n? a of u lead pencil. Thcao pencils arc very finely rrmded aud havo a very moolli lead; even tlio sollest iieucll, hold the point well; thoy ara all that can bo dcairod lu a pencil. It gives mo creit pleasure lo bo ablo to assura AmcrlcauH that thoy w111 no lo uif r be compelled to depend ui>on Germany or auy other lorclgu m irkct for pencils. LOUIS DA IL, Professor of Drawing, Ac. a i.i. PENCIL a Ut uta M ciin: *a- "AMERICAN L IAD PENCIL CO. N. Y." Nono genuine without t 10 exact name of tbo firm look to It._Cmo_ December 13 - M.^M. QUI NN, Wholesale & lietoil Dealers m BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPA TE Il S, STATIONERY, ETC., No. 537 KIM) STREET (Oppoelto Ann street), C Ii a l* 1 o s t o il, C. S. The LATEST ISSUES of the Press always on hand. Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for warded by Mail or Express. All CASH ORDERS will bo promptly attended to. February 28 ly G. Fa NO. 108 MARKET ST., Books, Forioificals and Stationery. JUST DEC: rVKD? A iar e supply of STATIONERY 1 HOTOORAPIl!). FHOTOORAPI1 ALIIUMS POCKET HOOKS, DLVRIES for 1807, Etc. alhu, A Onn nud largo hcIccIIou of NOVELS, by Ihn moot rclobrated authors. IIONG HOOKS, 1IOOKH for Homo Ainnsemonts, Ac. All Ihc MONTHLY MAOAZINE3, WEEKLY PAPERS. DAILIES constantly on band, and suliBCiiptlona re ceived for tbo name. Orders from Iho country sro respectfully solicited. T-.-ii-k? ?"j??*** November 8 STRASBURGER & NUHN, ixiponTEiui or TOYS, CnilfA, si.tTES AMID SLATE . PBXt'ILS. STRASDUROER A NUHN, FORCED DY THE RAPED Increase of their business aud their present iusde ciuato accommodations, bave modo arrangements to re move from No. OS Maiden Lsno to Iho cxtou.lvo lofts of No. 304 BROADWAY, near Canal street, Now York, on the 15th of Starch; offering there to buyers botter In duccmouU than over before. thsluOmos February 28 ACCOUNT BOOK MAN U F AC TOBY. BOOK Bli\DIi\G, PBJNTISt STATIOISTERY. ACCOUNT BOOKS OF ANY SIZE, STYLE OR KIND RULED 10 ORDER, ,AND MADE TO ANY PATTERN. LE?TiR, NOTE AND CAP PAPERS. BAKERS' BREAD BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS OF ALL QUALITIES AND STYLES. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND AT PRIOES TO 8UTa*"THE TIMES, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF STATIONER'S MERCHANDISE. LEGAL, CAP AND LAW BLANKS. CARDS BILL HEADS' AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JOB PRINTING EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE. " HIBAM HAEBIS, lSTo. 59 Broad Street, ' CII AUM-.S TOV, 8. C. lotober 33 . . mwfdmo KRAUSHAAR &. CO. rue moot tarrsovato GRAND AND 3QUABH PIANO-FORTES . Fall Iron Frame and Overstrung Bass. MANUFACTORY AND WAREHOUSE Wo..tU Wc.tHou.Kiu-alr.ee. So. M NEAR DROADWAY. NliW YORE. IVIE UNDER4iaNRD, MEMBERS OF THF FIRM 0) KRAUSHAAR A CO., sf* practical Piano makeit i-.d an auch have had a largo exi>erlence> In connectiot vitb tome n. th< bast F> tab li.hm cots In thisconnb. aod Europe. Iiclr i Isnra sr. mads'not merely M fieru, but cj t. " ci, a. (loader their bnuiodlslo pore am l aporvlsion, niiuibey allowuolnttrnmcnlato leavotbcli fiotory and-ra*s Into the Lands of their patrons, nntcii tb.y have a power, ovennesr, finan?a* and roundneis o t.ne, an elasticity of tbnch??llhout which no Instit uent ought to be ni tt factory to tlio huWIo?as well I tbardnrablllty In eon.truclloo, which onable. it to n taaln iu ft . and to ?rl Loa land tndden chanors ol let. letatnro and exposure to ctxtrt u? best ?3d cold, wM.'l are tomt Urne? unavoidable. - They will at all times Lo happy toten the prof.saki aod Its*public al iholr Wararonms, and Invlto etrmawl in belt, rrii their enn PI an 0,1 sod tboss of any c 11 ? tasntinvotory. ANTON KSACniAAR..TOLIAR UA?>> OOAHLESi. flUUONJCMAHt', AO.-U 3?_ 0AVE6A, YM)M k?vEMZihf L?? AND COLLECTION OFFICE, i .1 Nos. 89 and 40 Park Row. iHAAU DAVEOA, V OSORGIi D. YOUNG, j HEW TORE, 9KRARD L. kfrXCHZTJI. ) YT AVDtG SCOOtlEDSD TO TUV VORKiGN GO LUI " Fl, T10N BUSINESS of MeaarJ. B?HNCY, 1'IUb fUtel at FLANDERS, wo wlU attend i.| th. ?oUecUOJ) A) can dot and maturing clams throughout tbaUntU/ BtM ai-1 'J\ea.U. f. U. ' OOMMlSMtoBMRB TOM ALL TUM STAIRS. /Jtautji ' - U..1. I II. - - - " - DRUGS,CHEMICALS,ETC. 18 yearn established In N. Y. City." "Only lufatliblu remedies known." "I'rco from Toisons." "Not dangerous to tho Human Fninlly." "Hals coino out of their holes to die." " COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, ETI?, EXTI?RHIXATORS, Is a paste?used'lor Rai?, J/ic, Hnarhti, lltnck and Hol Anti, Ac. "CosturV Jlcd-lliig Exterminator, In n liquid or wash?useit to destroy, and also aa a preventive for lled-lluat, kc. Costnr's Electric Powder lor Insects fa for Mothi, StattmUan, Fleai, Red-Hunt, Imeclt on I'lanlt, l\iwlt. Animait, ko, 43-I I I IIewau . I I I of all worthless Imitations, 43- Keo thnt "Coarrin'a" uauio Is on each Ilex, uottfc, ami HnHk, before you buy. O ?' AddresB, HENRY R. COSTAR, No. 184 BROADWAY, N. Y. 4?- 6ota In Charleston, S. C, by IIOWIF. k MOISE, No. 107 MEETINO SvTIIEET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. Dn. T. MELVIN COHKN, No. 3S1 King-street. Auil all Druggists and Dealers everywhere. HAHNES. WARD k CO., -v Orlaans, I.a., Wholesale Agents fo: Southern Staler, "COSTAR'S" CELEBRATED BUCKTHORN SALVE, FOR COTS, BURNS, BRUISES, WOUNDS, BOILS, CAN CEILS, Ilrokcu llreastM, Soro Nipple*, Ulecding, lllind and I'aluful Files; Scrofuloun, Putrid snd ill-condition, id Bores; Dicers, Olaudular Swellings, Eruptions, Cuiaue ous Affections, Ringworm, Itch, Corns, llunious, Cbil btnlns, kc.; Chopped Hands, I.l[. i, kc.; Dites ol Hpidm, Insocts, Animals, kc, kc. O ?' Boxes, 25 cts., 60 ois. and SI sizes. 43- Sold by all Druggists everywhere. OS" And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot No. 481 Broad way, N. Y. Ou- And by DOWTE k MOI8E, No. 167 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel, Du. P. MELVIN Colli.r, No. 354 Ring-street, Charleston, S, o. UAHNEB, WARD a: CO., New Orlcaus, La., Wholesalo Agnnts ror tbo Mouthcm Stiles. "COSTAR'S" UNTVEHBAL CORN SOLVENT FOR CORNS, BUNIONS, WARTS, Ac 43- Uoxes 23 cts., 50 oln. and $1 sizes. 03- Bold by nil Druggists everywhere ?3- And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Dopot No. 481 Brood rrav, N. Y. 03- And by DOWIE At MOISF, No. 167 MEETINO STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. Dn. P. .11 111.ViN COHEN, No. 351 King-street, Charleston, S. C. HARNES, WARD k CO.," Now Orleans, La., Wholcralo Agents for the Southern Slates, "COSTAR'S" ' PREPARATION OF HITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS. FOR DEAUnFYINO THE COMPLEXION. Used to S lion and Beautify tho Skin, remove Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, Ac Ladles are now using It in preference to all othors. tXg- Bottles, SI. jBsT* Sold by all Drugglsta everywhere. 43- And by HENRY It. COSTAR. Depot No. 484 DroaJ wny, N. Y. 43* Aul by? DOWIE k MOISE, No. 167 MEETINO STREET, Opposite Charleston UotoL Dn. P. MELVIN COHEN, No. !i5l King-street, Charleston. H. C. BARNES, WARD k CO., Now Orleans, La., Wholcaalo Agents for the Southern dudes. "COSTAR'S" PECTORAL COUGH REMEDY, FOR COCCUS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, SORI THROAT, Croup, Whooping Cough. Influenza, Asthma Consumption, bronchial Affections, and all Diseases o the Throat and Lungs. 43- Boltlos, 23 cts., 60 eta. and $1 Btzos. 43- Sold by all Druggists everywhere. 43* And by HENRY It, COSTAR, Depot Ko. ?A4 Broad way, N. Y. 43" And by DOWIE k MOISE, No. 167 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. Da. P. MELVIN COHEN. No. 364 King-street, Charleston. S. O. DARNES. WARD k CO., New Orleans, La., * Wholesale Agents for tho Southern States. "COSTAR'S" CELEBRATED BISHOP PILLS. A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL, For Nervous and Sick Headache, CoaUvcncaa, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, BtUouaneas, Constipation, Diarrheas, Colics, Chills, Fevers, and general derangement of the Dtgeatlvo Organs. 43" Boxes, 25 eta., 60 els. and $1 sizes. 43" Bold by all Druggists ovor/wiu.-o. 43" And by HENRY It. COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broad way, N. Y. 43- And by DOWTE k MOISE, No. 157 MEETINO STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotol. Dn. P. MELVIN COHEN, No. 854 King-street, Charleston, s. a BARNES, WARD k CO., New Orleans, La., W.ialoasle Arr.ii.ta lor the lioutuuru at- lea. December 11 *mo? SARATOGA. "EXtELSIOR"JPRlNB WATER. rrUIE WATER OF THIS BPRTHO IS BELIEVED TO _L be unequalled by that of any olhor in ' tbo far-fam od valley of Saratoga Its virtues are such as havo secured it tho high encomiums of all who havo used It, possess ing, as It does, in an eminent degree, cathartio, diuretic, alterative and tonlo qualilloa. . From SAMUEL IlENltY DICKSON, M. D., Pvofcacor Practico of Physic, Jefferson Medical College. Phila delphia, formerly of CliarlosUm, H. o. : > . rmi.iam.rm), November 16, 1&0JS. 1 have been for a year or, moro past in the habit ol i taking tho water of the "Excelsior" Spring of Saratoga. ! Aceustomod during the great portion of my Invalid Ulc to uao the different waters of tho several fountains which boll up along that remarkable valley, d?pendent. Indeed, upon them lor much of tho comfort I onjoy, I am satis fied that the. Excelsior Water Is an Well adaptod si any other among them, If not moro to, to the pur pone* for which they aro generally employed., Il It vor? aarceablo, strongly impregnated with tin carboolo acid, lTvoly and rparlrlttsj. * I can heartily and conacicntiooaly Recommend it to all who need a gentle cathartic and diuretic. SAMUEL HENRY DIOKBOH. M. D. Tho Water Is put up In Pint and Quart bottles, and packed In good order for shipping, Pinta in boxo. ol four dozon each, and Quarts iu boxes of two doxon each. - SOLD AT wrtOT.KBAI.T'. BY ?00DRICII, WISEMAN & CO., Importers and Wholesale Druggists, No, 1S3 Mi? ETI NO STREBT, ' OPPOSITE crXARLEBTOX HOTEL, DOWIIi; & MOISE, No. 151 MELT 1 HO STREET, Oppcslto Char las ton HotaL And for sale by finit class Drug gl o is and Hotels. . January 13 ; ?mo Novoiabsr 37 (Ill I (!K KR INN & ?Ol,?, ESTABLISHED 1C23, MANUFACTURBRH OP Grandr Square,. N**. And ?nright ? O "F V/ARE-ROGIV.S, no. 6?g m::ij>vi?.Y CUICKES?N?J & SONS' Grau?!, Square arid Upright PIANO-F?ETEB a nrs now. An tiik? ever n.wr. BErN. 00K< iJL HIDKUED Uio bo-'. In Am?il;\, bavin g bn?u awarded sixty-five; i?iu/.k ?ikdai.:i, Of which fourteen worn received In tho MoMfiS of Sep. tembrr and October, lfGC, ami Brat pramlutu-i orir ail torupetltors at Uio oltlou'tii p.lr.. !..! Fain In tbto country, and tho PRIZE UEDAI, n'. Iba WORLD'S tfAIE, LONDON. T/iiAi.m.iUi-s orino.T. I consider Oblekerlng fc Sods' Pianos, bcroad corn partsou, ill') best 1 bavo seen bi America. B. TBALOEJia. Chairman nf Jury oil SlOklcal In.truio,-its. C All E It Is * Ith fcelluga of pride as .> m ; that wo publieh in ? fol owirja teaiiia bam received ny us roomily: K.um>i*EAN vtetnciantii iajmb, Received diving lh-J moaMi uf Augutl, 1800. Loxuo?, Jnly ?3, IAHT. Meesiu. OuicxntTVo At Bon?tleaisi I insvo lunch ploasuro In enclosing a document .1 by Hin Qrat composers, musicians arid prctevior, lu Europe. I Held your Pianos in such high < otlmallon (stats my certifi cate) that I folt it my duly to take ou* ot Iheui wttb ma to lintope, to BsobrtBua bee opinion of my profus.lunal bratbren. The rncsosod ccrtlucnt'i will provn bow unsntmoua tboy hava been on Ibo subject. I beg to forward, at tharamo lime, a letter I received rrom ray Crlond, Mr. Onllard, ttblcii I un stirs mum bo uratlfy Ian to you. I have tan honor to be. gonlttrucn, yonta vsry truly, J.iMi s At fftnu. Lcraotr, JAoaaryll, is.io. Anu Af. Wthti.Xtq.: llv I?:sti Sin: 2 bsvo great ple-vur? la ntkiu<r y ou to oonvey to MaasM. CUlctsumg tue ?une ihki ol ciy highest approval ot their Icntiuioeiit. [iii. f consider, not mnrely Ihn fceat insrmmunl f .\rr.niicm lur.nufae ture Hint I bavu tried, but ouo ?t' the Dilsal Oraud Piano fortes thai, has saver comouudrr my iw-rv.itkiu; and Ibo Meters. cjlslckurliiir umy well La proud of bivliiK turned out troin their luaiiufacloiy an h.strurai-iic which, fur touch, quality, jo-' rorkraauiuip. It wontd be mej dlillcult to atlrpait In any partait tho Wido world. Dear olr, ver7 slnccrs'.T yonr*, OHAS. I). COLLARU. Finn of Cotard ft Collard, Puiao-forte UautUSctUrtra, London. J CFDllt, AOgnSi ?2, ItlM. Jamtt U. tt'rklt. Ktq'.: MtUkajiSiu: Am you sro goius liick to the Cnlto'l State a, I mart beg you to feracinucr 1.10 kli.dty lu tho Messrs. Ohlckertng. Tell them 1 was diHghled wtta their Grand l'lano-tcsrtc?as an isrfru-iienr, 2 fAiab at scarrrrr tunclniU. both tnlourh endff- '. Wtbhlutt you. Aie, I Mtnalneverti dy. H. F. BKOnlMSO.it?, Flrmcf I. BroadwocO. & *on-*, Flaue '>tto hToaufee. tnro'.a, Li.udoo. Losron, Jitlj 34, i^Ctt. hlturi. Chteierinj <* s-*t: uxsxs: I havo lust boon Invited by Messrs. G . Il?rd In try a Oraud Plauo-rorto maiinlaciured try yon; su.l I hate no heslmtton In ?udor^lng tho ppitucn Ol myoid friend, Mr. a l>. Colirrd, via: Thai It is tho ?UMI lu strum) ut I uver t '-yi I on. llellevo me, guutlf men, most falt'imby yonrK, J. L. OATr >S. 1Vlftsieniaf</rnM Otemtul <iiitina:iit!itd Artit:i in Kvropt to Meurt. VhicXering rf Kent: LoxnoH. July 33, l&Gd. Having played upon a Flano-lorts msdr \i, Mcnura. Ohlckertng A Sons, of Boston sud Now Yors, 1 Tiavu much pleasure. In testifying to IIa general oxci il uca> For sweelniuis and brdllaney or tone, dellcM.y of touch and usgulficent power ror concert |iur|ioses, I consider It a really GnsND I'lANo-voiire and DuotnKO LT IIIS flKST 1 nAVB BCKN OT AUKUICIN MaNO? actuqe. ABABELLA OUDDAKD. ?. A. OSBOBhB. ' W. KOHE. JULEd BENEDICT. M. W. BaL(E OHAS. HALLE. BllINLSY UIOHARDS. BKNE FAVArtlfKU. SYDNEY SMITH. OlbLO lltGllNDl. ALFUi.H IU?.U, LLNDSAY SL 'PUR. J. MOHUUi-lXj, Prof, ot Couaorratolre da Let. sag. . AuTUUtt CUAPPEL. ldrt'otor of Monday Con certo, London. Among the chief pointa ol oiccllcnee of the Ohlcker tng Pianos, of whirn apeak tho rruoarood arUsts lu their oougraliitatory testimonials to tho Messrs. Chtckerlug, are the greatest possible death, lichncss and volume of tone, combined with a rare brilliancy, clearness sud perfect evenness throngnoot the entire scale; and, above all, a surprising duration of sound, the pure and ymiietbeUo quality or wlilch never changed under tho moat delicate or powerful touch. During the past forty-three years this Arm has lunnu ao lured 00,000 FLeVISiOB, In the construction of which tbey havo inbroxrace.1 every known and valuable improvement. They luave in stria bly besn selected and need by all of :be world's ac tnoicledged great artists who have rlsltod this country proles*tonally, both for prlvato andpucllo use. TIIALBHIUO. I consider Cbickerlng ft-Sous' Pianos, beyond com parts id, the best 1 have ever sttu lu America, aOTTSCIIALIl. I oonsldsr GMokerlng & Sons' Pianos Baportor to any In the world. They are unrivalled for their einging mull tirs and for the harmonious roundness of watt tone. 1 hero Is a perfect humogenbily throughout all the registers. Tho upper notes are remarkable ror a clearnois and parity which I do not find la any other Instrument, white tho basola diatlngutsheu for power wltbo.it barsbucss, Mid. for a magnlAoont sonority. Yonr Pianos aro superior to any i bavo ornr seen In this country or In Europe. I have never hrau-d a tons so perfect: It yields e'vory expression that Is needed In music, and Ha riitsllly b> capable of chango to meet every sentiment. This la a rare powor, and la derived from lbs perfect purity ot Its tone, together with its aympathetlo, elastic sud woll balanoed touoh. I'OZNANHIII. During the patt eight years I have ccmitantly ptored opon tho Justly celebrated Ersrd I'isoos; yonrs sre tho only Instruments that I hare found, either bore or in Europo, to equal tbem In all their pointa of exoeilouce. It may be Mtlafaoiory to enr patron? and frlnnds among tun publiost largo to ?t?te Ibat testlmoulAls bam been received from all tho leading artists who Iijto vlxttcd or are now resldlnxln the Unite t Slate", alsftv ol whoea names, besides those above, n sppt nd: UUSTAV hatter. J. BKNKDIill'. M. htrako-JCa. J rjf.l.l k;?. ItAPOLEON. LBO. : sf UKYEU Ai.r;: U T^LL. . H. rAMDElle^N. R. H0a-(TMAN. AUTHOR And many others. VbT TLXOSTRATEl1 aTuIIMS AND PRICE LIST? BENT BY MAIL. W^ARE-ROOMS, No. 652 Broadways N E W V O R K . HENRY SIEGLING, A^t oH?HijaaTbN b. <5 October s mwlatae