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Heeds not how the winds may blow. Click, click, his typo go dropping. Here and there upon his case. As ho stands for hours popping Every letter in its place. Heaven send the useful printer Every comfort mortals need. For our nights were dull in winter Had wo not the news to read. Sad would bo the world's condition Ii no printer boys wore found Ignorance and superstition, i sin and suffering would abound. Yea, it is the busy printer Bous the car of knowledge on, And a gloomy mental winter Soon would reign if he were gone. Money's useful, yot in winter Filia, not half so high a place As the busy, toiling printer Fingering type before thc coso. Yot while type they're busy setting, Oft some thankless popinjay Leaves the country, kindly lotting Printers whistle for their pay. Ohl ingratitude ungracious ! Are there unenlightened souls ? Men with minds so incapacious ? As to slight the printer's toils ? Seo html how extremely busy, Fingering type before the case. Toiling till he's almost dizzy, To exalt the human race. OFFICIAL. LIST OPTETTERS Remaining in the Postofflco st Charleston, for the we?k ending MARCH 21,1867, and ordered to be print* ri in THE Dmr NEWS, agreeably to thc following section o. the new Postoflice Law, as the newspaper having the largest circulation in tho City of Charle -ton : e*s*SET! SECTION 6. And be it further enacted. That liais of let? ters reinaining uncalled for in any Poatoffieo in any cit.*. town or village, where a newspaper shan L*? printeo. sholl hereafter be published once only in the newspap.-r which, being published weekly or oftener, sholl havo tat largest circulation within rango of delivery of the said office. calling ?K-?Jeltors^ Advertised, should ot they aro "Advertised." ? Office hours from 8 A. ii- to G P. M. On Sundays from 9 o'clock to 10 o'clock A M. STANLEY G. 1R0TT, Acting Postmaster. WOMEN'S LIST. 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W Hudson, Edward Potter, Cap James Parri en, Patrick Hughes, Samuel D . Banka, Quorn Hunihon, Thoa Price, William Baxter, Wolter S Hughey, Milos Prelow, George Barnwell, Wm, Jr Hucks, John M tp? Behrens, F . . Hughes, George QuioTc'-WD Beuford, Augus- ? Coffin jj , ?I Quail, James '?' .tus - - - I K. Berkman, H Irwin, Chas B - Reid, Andrew Bennett, C H (col'd) Richardson, Hard BlckweU, Joseph . J time . Boggo, Geni Wm James, William Eichmond, AO E ~ Jenckson,EM, Ressig, Mr Boieksen, Julius Jenkins, Chas Rite, Lues Borden, S P Joye, Edmund V-. Bobette, Alex . ' BohlTnann, Fred Jones, fi B 1 ' Rodgers, H Bowles, J F Johnson, Paul ' Robinson, B J Bormann,EH (freedman) : . Roxbury, William Bryant, Alfred Jones, Maj John A Brown, Jesse H, , ... .. Rowell, William 3 .(cola)- ? Joyce, John , Roberson,Geo Bruns. William M Johnson, TA Robbiesou, Ned BuUvrinkel, Mar- July, Moses Runels, Charles tieri - Jnsters, James Byan, Thomas Buck, Henry K. Emmet Bull Winkel, D ; Keayp,- Thomas s Bythewood, Wey- . W . Salter, Rev M B mouth Keane, Francis M Schroder, J E C Kay, Edward . Schmitt, Wilhelrr Cadden, Eleander (col'd) Scott, J M Cannedsy, Robert Kennedy, Nelson Se vally, Samuell CoaMn, Henry ' j.r? ; ; Simons/CL , christopher,.Geo ' Kinsley, Peter E Simmons, Dani' Churchill, M T Kholer, J H Simmons. Dr C Chatmann, Moses King, Cosy A G ChurckHljMF Koochbug, W Shauuenberger.Cli Clark, W H Kuhlke?/Johann H fa ' Clark, Wm E 1. Simmons, B Glenworth, John Laffan, Patrick Simmons, Bird Corboy, Mr Lachmund, J 8 Sharp, William Cornelson, Kramer Lewis, John P ' Pitt' "* 00 Levy, James Simmons, Ben Colton, Albert B Leika, Richard Simmons, Keatinn Cordes, Herman Legare, JEW Sheehean^ Patrick Cockcroft, Robert Licure, Peter Smith, Edward J H _ Lockwood, Joshua Smith, Jas .boot Corcoran, James Lursey,; Lemuel maker) Cross, Alexander - Lucas, Francis ' Smith, Aaron P croppy, T (No 103 Lyons, Thomas & Smith. Rev F Market sj) ; Co (col'd) Crawford. Mr M Smith, James Ouyler, EP _ . Mayo, Drew (freedman) "_, T* " Mathews, Alexon- Small, Scotland Davis, Geo W der & Co Stevens, Clement Davis, Samuel P Mahon, P J B Davidson, Geo Mnmli^ii, A . Stokes, T W " . Daniels, Thomas Mace, DH St Julien. Pierro Banner, Bev W R Mackbeth, Base- Steglcr, John Dexter, Cap C F ton Strusz, C Donoghue, Pst- Mahoney, Daniel Suhrsteet, Hinrig T.Iict " Marinaz, 8rDr Sweeney,Edward Dougherty, Cap Anselmo Sweeney, Robert John Mendenhall, Dr Hoyne Douala, jr H N Symons. John Donnelly, Patrick Messervey, T H Symes, John Drayton, Chas Marker, E T Dubsme, C . Mercer, John Tecguase S F Duncan, Gen Sam! Mcighan, J Thompson, Frank A Mernaugh, Thoa Thorvey, B D _ JR J' : LD L Thomas, Gooree Eager, WM . Miers, John C C Everett, Rev John Myer, M Tomlinson, H M Everett, Bev J. , Miller, J M Toppen, WV B ?' Mlnsgar, Jos Townsend, Daniol garrar, H Miles, Alex S SSS?*0?,; Morgan, TN Trodd st, No 86 ?SS?L?f'S'? Moore, Hillard J Tucker, Agrippa Ferguson, WU- Muller, C (col'd) ?am Me tr FeMfanann, Peter McCam, John Uhlhoren, H K Fontaine, Perre McCants, Lewis V Frances, Bev j?s B Vaughn, J B " ", .?* McCants, L A Vaughan .T II Oaulard, Henry A McDurmit, Cary Vo?fjF tasxvts. John McDonald, Donald w Gibson, Mr McGuire. Jos Waterbury Wm C G^^Ml. Mcintyre, HO Watson^P ? Oatontefite Mclnty;e, Hymm Waterman. Geo n??* rnZ. A *,C" " Wallace, Col Wm ^^ChasA McKee, Heney Walker. Geni John Gregory, Geo McMahon, Ma. G Griflto. James W vrien Walker, Major Jos Green, Gus McNeal, James B C Gui?an, John K Wallace, Solomon ". . " *V Niemeyor, F Watson, Cap John Hashy, 3 C Nelson, William T Boyne, Edward S Alfred Walker. W B Hsm. William R Nicholson, Robert Walker Anthony _A _No?le, Patrick Webb, W H SS?f^S* S ? ? Webb. Thomas Z irS?.?0?* O'Connor.William White. DG M2S??M? n.? White, wmial wrtannai^Geo O'Connor, William Wilder, Robt J mckeV^ Mo " Wfldman.FJ ?i~*?Zl . F Wiliiman. JA loT?y^?^- *TT-Chlales ^??cht, SS????'JSE? Perry, Johnl Jr Yates, E iilii.Polnaott, Paul M Zinunerman. T m?t oe "S>t to the Dead Letter Office*? ' COMMERCIAL. lixports for tlic Week enautg Ilumthtr ?larch ?I. . FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL-Per Br bark Tecumseh-162 bales S I Cot? ton sud 1958 bales Upland Cotton. 1 Dbl Klee. HAVRE-Per brig Logan-244 bales SI and 820bales Upland Cotton, half tierce Rico. DOMESTIC. BOSTON-Per Steamship Goorgo B Upton-96 tierces Rico, 70 bales Cotton, SO cases Hdze, 160 packages Old Iron, icc..Per sehr li & L Marts-875 tons O.d Iron, 61 bbls Naval Stores, 10 bales Rags, Ac. NEW TORE-Per steamship E B Soudor-13T bales S I and 1528 bales Upland Cotton, 174 bales Yarn and Do? mestics, 181 Packages.Per steamship Saragossa 29 tierces Rico, 01 boles SI Cotton, 282 bales Upland Cotton, 62 Packages, 100 empty Barrels. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship J W Eversum-105 bales Cotton, 60 casks Rico, Chalos Rope Cuttings, 5 bales Yarn, 8 bales Wool, 19 bags Fruit, 40 packageB Maze, 7 bbls Liquor, 60 empty Barre! B, lot of Lum? ber. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-21 tierces Rice, 15 ?". balee Upland Cotton, 191 bags Peas, 8 bales Yarn, 8 boles Hides, 144 leone Hidoe. 300 Backs Salt, 4 bbls Rosin, 12 Packages, 39 empty Barrels.Per sour Daniel Chose-49.000 feet Lumber, 50 bbls Spirits Turpentine, 142 tons Old Don.Per sehr Ida Richardson-80.000 feet Lumber. TUE CHARLESTON MARK KT. FOU THE WEES ENDINO THUB8DAX. MARCH 21, 1867. COTTON. -The receipts et this point continue to fall off, and havo boon, for tho past week, 216 bales of Sea Island and 2184 bales of Upland Cotton, against 294 bales of Sea Island and 2403 bales of Upland Cotton the week before. On Friday lost the market opened at very full rates-Middling Cotton selling for 29c. ft lb., and on Sat? urday prices advanced about one cent, ft lb., which rise was gcncrallly paid up to Wednesday, when the staple closed with less strength under adverse nows from Liver? pool. Yesterday prices receded a half to one cent ft lb., which produced some activity, and Middling Cotton at the close being quoted at 29@29>?c The following re? port exhibits the daily transactions in this market for the week : On Friday, tho 15th inst., the market opened very finn, holders offering but little Cotton, and generally asking an advance; soles 240 bales. Ordinary being quoted st 27c, Low Middling at 28c, Middling st 29c, and Striot Middling st 30a30?c On Saturday the firmness of holders and very light sup? ply of Cotton on salo put up prices on most grads? about one cent ft lb.. Ordinary being quoted at 28c., Low Mid? dling at 28 ?@29c,. Middling 30c, and Strict Middling 31c. ft lb. ; sales about 170 bales. . On Monday the market was quiet; sales 280 bales at previous quotations. On Tuesday there was no change, prices continuing without alteration, with only a limited demand; sales 300 bales oh tho basis of 30c for Middling Cotton. On Wednes day, in the morning, the transactions were at previous prices, but the rates became easier on the intelligence of a decline at Liverpool; solos 312 boles. Middling Uplands selling st 30c ft lb. Yesterday prices declined a half to one cont ft lb. Sales 350 bales, viz : 9 at 28, 72 at 28?, 18 at 285?. 99 ot 29,107 at 29?, 31 at 30, and 21 at 3. cents. We quote : Ordinary.27? Low Middling..28@28?i Middling.29@29? Strict Middling.30? SEA ISLAND COTTON.-Tho decline in the receipts of this class of Cotton has stiffened tho market, and holders are not anxious sellers at previous prices. The sales amount to 250 bales, tbc market closing with s good de? mand. We quote inferior Sea Islands at 60@60c; me? dium 60@70c; fine 70@8Oc; extra fine $l.20@1.50. Flori? das, inferior, 45@50c; modium 55@65; fine 70@75; extra fine 90c? $1. COTTON STATEMENT. S. UVd Upl'd. Riet. Stock on hand Sept 1,1866.. 235 6,300 .... Received from March 14 to 20, '67 216 2,184 315 Bccolved previously.13,330 110,246 9,459 Total receipts.13,781 117,780 9,774 EXPORTS. S.I'd. Up'd. Rice From March 15 to . 21, "67. 594 3,644 175 Previously.11,534 100,147 8.421 12,128 103.791 8,596 Total exports.12,128 103,791 8,696 Stock on hand and on shipboard_ 1,653 13,939 1,178 SAME TIME LAST TEAS. S. Tld. Upl'd. Rice Stock on hand Sept 1.1865. 382 L610 100 Received from March 15 to 2L'66_ 51 8,038 152 Received previously. 4.142 62,931 2,865 ? Total receipts.4,555 67,579 ?,117 EXPORTS. S. rd. Up'd, Ria. From March 16 to March 22, '66.. - -921 50 . ? ? Previously.. 3,837 '60,087 2,3$4 3,837 CL608 . 2.384 Totol exports. 8,837 61,608 2,384 Stock on hand and on shipboard.... 718 6,971 733 RICE.-The arrivals have been about 1000 bushels Carolina Rough, and 280 tierces Carolina Clean. The limited arrivals and small stock induce a firm feeling on the port of holders, and purchasers during the past week have been compelled to pay full prices. The transactions have been about 200 tierces of Carolina Clean, of which wo note thc following: 19 tierces of Carolina Cleon at 9J?c, ft ft; 31 do at 9J?c ft lb ; 48 do at 9 11-16C. ft tt; 25doat9*ic ft'-?D, and 13 do;at9.13-16c ft m. We quote fair to good Clean Carolina at9?@9?c. ft &; and good to common prime at!9f?@9 J8-16ft! iP tt-V^;1 -, NAVAL STORES.-There hos beon no airival? since our last report, and the mariet . has been nominal. Limited receipts of . tho ' new crop may bo expected in o I few weeks. .'? - ';'"- ?:'!' . .."?'?'::".?'..:.?>?,.. HAY.-Near 1000 bales, mostly North River, has or { rived since lost statement- The North Elver has gener? ally been sold ot 'S2.75 per hundred. The market con? tinues very firm under the light receipts. There is no Eastern on the market. "*",' COEN.-The" receipts of ibis gra n hove/'been about 70,000 bushels during the week, notwithstanding these leberal arrivals the steady demand for country uso pre? vents an accumulation of stock. Early in' the week the market was somewhat dull, and we were /informed of a salo ot 3500 bushels of white at ?8L34 ft .bushel, weight, bags included, but far several days the market has been stronger, and 1200bushels of white, weight, bags included, was sold at $1,37 ft bushel, and 3500 bushels of yellow, in bags, weight, at SI.33 ft bushel. Wo quote the market firm at about$L33 ft bushel, weight, bags included, for prime yellow, and SL35@L3??s?V"%usnsl for prime white, weight, bags included. OATS.-There has been received about 10,000 bushels during tho week.. A lot of 4000 bushels, in inferior bags, sold at 80c ft bushol, weight, bags included. FLOUR.-There is an ample stock on the market, with only an ordinary demand. Prices remain without quot? able change, say for Northern and Western Super, STL50 ?12.00 ft bbl.; Extra do., S12.S0@13.00 ft bbl.; Balti? more Super, SES.50@13.OO sS.baL, and Extra do. at $14.00?15.00 ft bbl Family brands sell st tl7.00@18.00 I ft Vbl ........ BACON.-The stock of this article is.large, and while the demand is limited, holders ore quite firm under the strong condition of the Northern and Western markets. Sellers are meeting thc limited mc/niry at 12@12?c ft Hi for prime Shoulders; I3?c ft lb. for prime Bibbed Sides; m for prime Clear Bibbed, and 14?a'ft tt for primVelear Sides. V i SALT.-There have been no arrivals during the week, and we learn of no large sales. Importers are offering jobbing lots at about $2 ft sack. BAGGING AND ROPE.-Gunny Cloth ls extremely dull and nominal, and we quote from 25@26c ft yard. R ROFE.-There is but little inquiry for this article; Prime Hemp may be quoted at 20c ft ib., and Jute 12?c. ft Hs ... .... ? TIMBER AND LUMBER--There is a fair supply of Timber, with only a light demand. We renew our rates, say for Common Timber $4?$5. ft M; for Mill : Timber S7@$10, and Shipping Timber $12@S15 ft M. Raft Lumber is selling at 812@S15 ft M ; City Steam ' Sawed is held ot$20@S30 ft M. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool-By sail we quote ?d on Upland and ld. on Sea Island Cotton. To Havre, lS?c ft lb. on Upland and 2c. ft lb. on Sea Island. To tho West Indies nothing doing. Coastwise somewhat nominal-To New York, by steam, ?c. to ysc ft Hs. on Upland, and %c. ft Ri. on Sea Islands ; SI ft tierce . on Bice; 50 cents ft bbl. on Rosin; 1j sail ?c ft Hs. on Upland Cotton nominal. To Boston, by steam, 1 cent ft lb on Upland Cotton; ? to 9-16 cent ft fis. by sail. To Philadelphia % cent ft Hs. on Upland Cotton by steam, and ? cent ft lb. by sail. To Baltimore-The steamers toke Cotton for Liverpool, to be re-shipped by steam through ot New York steamer's rates; on Lumber, by soil, $7 50@$8 ft ' Mr ^CHANGE-Sterling Bills-The rate yesterday was 640 to 642 to the pound sterling fdr 60 days' h?ls. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks ore purchasing Sight Checks on New York ai fi per cent off; five to ten days, % per cent discount off; ten to fifteen days. 1 per cent discount off; twenty to twenty-five <Uys, lj? per cent off; twenty-five to thirty days, 1? pe.- cent off. They sell Sight Drafts on New York at a ' ft cent pre? mium. GOLD.-Tho brokers were yesterday baying ot 35@36, and selling at 37@33. Wilmington Harket. WILMINGTON, March 20.-TOTIFENTINE.-Prices un? changed. Soles of 710 bbls ot 84 for yellow dis, and S2 76 for hard ft 280 tts. .? - ? s promt TURPENTINE.-Market firm, and the price has advanced 2?c, with sales of 90 bbls at 70o ft gallon. Rosnr.-Soles of 214 bbls at $3 25a337fc for strained common, 83 50o3 75 for No. 2, and S3 87?a5 for No. L TAB.-Sales of 105 bbls st SI 70 ft bM. COTTON.-The market ia weaker, and wo quote sales of 46 boles at 2S?a29c ft Hs. Conn.-A cargo of 2000 bushels prime white sold from vessel at SI 18 $ bushel. ' HAY^-135 bsles Eastern received and sold et S3 25 ft 100 tts. Tounm.-Soles of four rafts at S5 75 for Inferior, 86 50 a7 for ordinary, and SS 60 for fair mflL PORT CALENDAR. CORRECTED ?Mii.f. PHASES OF THE KOOK. New M. 6th, 4h. 18m. morn I Full M. 20th, 8h. 35m. morn First Q. 18th, 3h.27m. morn | Last Q. 28th, ah. aflm. morn Tuesday.... Wednesday. Thursday... Friday..... Saturday... Sunday. e.. 9 e. .io 0..10 li.. ll cia e..is ?..18 5. .88 7. .40 8. .88 ?. .83 10. .34 e.. ? 8. .58 7..S9 8..31 8. .58 9..S4 Xv..IS Elxport* of Rice, If wal Storr* and Lamber, from thc Port of Charleston, from Septe'r I 1st to March. Jax. 1867. . BICE. IS. STORES.' LUMBER. Tierces. Barrels. Feet New York. ?Newport,B I....... Providence. B. I. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Northern Port. New Orleans. Wilmington. Jersey City. Matanzas. Barbadoos. Havana. Cuba and" a Market. Liverpool. Rio de Janeiro. Halifax, NS. Cardenas. Bordeaux. Wost Indios. Baracoa. Bristol, Eng. Bahamas. Barcelona. Rustan, Hon. Fnitua, Majorca.... Csibarion, Cuba_ 495 5.798 567,578 592.370 I 320,428 643,210 700,157 2,348,253 304,800 110,000 350,420 121,267 693,690 26L970 600,152 198,260 234.664 196.3?5 153,160 204,000 49,600 30,'??? T?'.?OO 72,000 41,000 Exports of Cotton FROM THE I ORT OF CHARLESTON. 8. C., COMMENCING. 1ST | SEKT., 1866, TO MARCH 21, 1867, INCLUSIVE. WHENCE EXPORTED. TOTAL.. Liverpool. HnB. London... Glasgow... Cork. Total to Great Britain. Havre., Marseilles.. Bordeaux and Rochelle. Nantes_i., Total to France.. Busala-Northen- Pert?_ Russia-Ports of Block Sea Sweden and Norway. Denmark. Spam-Ports on the Atlantic.. Spain-Ports on Mediterran'n. Hamburg. Bremen. Cuba. Total other Foreign Ports. New York.... Boston. Philadelphia. Baltimore_ Savannah.... Wiln?ngton.. Jacksonville.. Total to Coastwise Ports. 2,1201 49,8611 51,981 2,120 49,861 42,904 6,747: 2,276 6,528 1,953 43,683 5,829 2,441 0,628 Charleston Wholesale Prices, BAGGING, ft yard Dundee. 40 @ 45 Gunny Cloth. 25 ? 26 BALE ROPE, ft ft-^Manffla_. 24 ? 25 Western. 20 @ 23 Nsw York. - @ - Jute. 12K? - BREAD, ft lb Navy. - @ - Pilot..-;. 10 ? - Crockers. 12 @ 15 BRICKS, ft TS.. 9.00 ?20.00 BRAN, ft 100 lbs.... 33 @ - COTTON, ft lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary.. 27 ? - Low Middling..... 28 ? - Middling to Strict Middling. 29 @ 30 GoodMiddling.;_ - ? - Sea Island.. 66 @ 1.40 CANDLES, ft lb-Sperm. 30 ? 32 Adamantine. 25 @ 26 Tallow. 19 ? 26 COFFEE, ft lb-Rio. 20 ? SO Laguayra.. 28 ? 35 Java.I ? 45 CORDAGE, ft lb-ManiH?. - ? - Tarred American. 26 ? 28 CORN MEAL, ft bbl.. 8.00 ? - COAL, ft ton-Anthracite. 11.00 ?12.00 Cumberland. nominal. COPPER, ft lb-Sheet. 58 ? 60 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, ft ton. 100.00 @ - Pacific Guana, ft 2000 lbs. 76.00 ? - Bough's Phosphate, ft 2000 tts... 60.00 ? - Rhodes' Phosphate, * 2000 tts... 65.00 ? - Mapes'Supex Phosphate, ft 2000 lb 65.00 @ - . . Zcli's Raw Bone Phosphate. 65.00 @ - ZeB's Super Phosphate of Lime.. 60.00 ? - FISH-Cod, ft 100 USB;. 7.00 @ 9.00 norring, ft box. 70 ? 80 Mackerel, No. 1, 9 half bbl. 9.00 ?io.00 Mackerel, No. 2, ft half bbl. 8.08 @ - Mackerel, No. 3,-ft bbL. ' - ? - Mackerel, No. 1, by kits. 2.12 @ 3.00 No. 2._;. 3.00 ? - No.3_. - @ - Sardines, ft 100-quarter boxes.. 23 @ 25 Half boxes_ 48 @ 60 FLOUR, ft bbl-Super. 11.50 ?12.00 Northern and Western Extra. 12.76 ?13.00 Baltlmoro Extra. 14.00 ?16.00 Southern Extra. 15.00 ?18.00 FRUITS-Prunes, ft ft...:. ' 22 ? - Figs... . . 40 @ - Dried Apples._ 10 ? 23 Almonds, soft shell. 35 ? 40 Raisins, ta. R., ft box. 4.00 @ 6.00 Raisins, Layer.._:. 4.60 ?5.60 i: Oranges. - @ - Lemons. J. 4.00 ?8.00 GLASS, ft box of 50 feet American, 8x10.:..;. 6.60 ?6.00 American, 10x12. 6.00 ? 6.60 French, 12x14. 7.00 ? 8.00 GRAIN-Maryland Oats, ft bushel_ 70 ? 80 Western Oats, ft bushel..- ? - Com, ft bushel:. 1.24 @ 1.37 Beans, ft bushel.. 2.00 ? 3.00 HAY, ft cwt-North River. 2.75 ? - Eastern... - ? - HIDES-Dry, ft ft. 10 ? 12 INDIGO-ft ft......_.....i....... 1.00 ?1.76 IRON-Refined, ft to..... 07 @ 07)? Swede. 09 ? 10 LATHS, ft M......;......... 4.00 ?4.60 L/J/.E-Shea, v* bbl;......... _ ?" - ? South OaroUna.. 1.50 ? - ?.. Roekport.. 2.00 ?2.25 Cement...:...... 2.75 ?3.60. Plaster Paris..'... 4.00 ?4.50 LUMBER, ft M. feet Clear White Pine, lat quality. 60.00 ?55.00 White Pino, good run. 38.00 ?40.00 Yellow Pine.,. 20.00- ?25.00 Boards, ft M. feet-Bough. 12.00 ?15.00 ? Grooved and Tongued.... 28.00 ?32.00 LEATHER, country tanned, ft ft_. - ? - MOLASSES, ft gallon-Cuba. 45 ? 47 Muscovado. 50 @ 60 Sugar House. ' SO ? 1.00 New'Orleans......:. 75 ? 82 NAVAL STORES, ft bbl-Tor,... - ? - Pitch..'..;:;:-....'_..:'...:_ - ? - ... . Rosin,Pale... - ? - ; Boam,No. I...... _ ? _1 Rosin, No. 2. ... - ? - .Rosin, "No:: 3.;_?,..?.... - ? - ; SphritjiTrarpentine. ft gallon.... - ? - ?'OsirainJ.?R.ft..'...?. lt; to ? ? - NA IL S-American, 4?20d, * keg. 7.00 @ 7.76 ... . American Wrought...... .-, @" . . ' Lathing;.".'.'.. 7.50 ?10.00 Copper, ft ft. 1.00 ? - Galvanized. 30 & - Spikes........... 12 ? 16 OILS-?ax?, ft gallon......._.._ 1.80 ? 1.90 Linseed, ft "gallon. 1.60 ? 1.65 Sperm, Winter, ft gallon. 3.10 ? 3.16 . Cotton Seed, ft gabon. - ? - ; Castor (?.? L),.fS,gallen.. 3.00 ? - - tr- Olive,.fl dozen............"..:: 8.00 ?10.00 Kerosene, ft gallon._..;...:..1 ? 70 ? r -' Benzine, ft gollan..I 60 @' - PRO VISIONS-Beat, mess, ft bbl.. . v. (16.00 . ?30.00 Beef, prime. ^....... 14.00 '? ?15.00 Pork, mose................' - . ? ' - Rump.......". '? .'- , - Bacon, Hams, ft lb. 16 ? 20 . , Bacon, Sides. 1S)?@ UH Bacon, Shoulders. 12 ? 12 >? Bacon, Strips. 15 ? 17 , Lord, in keg-,.:.. ls ? 17 Butter.,. , 30 ' @ 40 Cheese..................'..i...... 15 '<? 64 Potatoes, ft bbl. 3.60 ?4.00 Onions. 3.00 ? 8.26 - Apples.....".......:. 4.00 ? o.oo PAINTS whit*, Looa. 9 ts.. . :_ . -12 i ? csa " i . i -BlackXeoor....;.......:. -Z2 & "1* Zinc White._. 12 ? 18 PLOW STEEL, ft VS 12 ? - BJCE-Cturolina, ft ft. 9J?@ 9% Bast India. - ? SLATES-American, ft square,. 12.50 ? - SHINGLES,, ft M. ;.......7.00 ? 8.00 White Pine, first quality. 13.00 ? - SALT-liverpool, ooarss, ft sack. 2.00 @ - Liverpool, fine. - ? - SOAP-Bes. ft H>. ll ? 16 STARCH, ft lb. 10 ? 13 SPICES, ft ft-Cassia.;. 1.00 ? - ! Mace...i.i. 1.75 ? - Cloves.................... 75 ? - Nutmegs. 3.00 ? 3.60 Pepper. 40 ?' - Pimento..... 40 ? 50 Boee Ginger. 80 @ - SPIRITS, ft gallon-Alcohol. 5.00 ? 6.00 Brandy, Cognac. 4.00 ?12.00 Brandy, Domestic. 3.00 ? 8.75 Gin, Holland. 4.76 ?6.00 Oin, Amanean. 8.60 ?8.75 Rum, Jamaica........:.......... 6.00 ? 6.00 Rum, N.E..... 2.50 ? 8.00 Whiskey,'Bourbon...... 3.00 ? 5.00 Whiskey, Rectified. 3.30 ? 3.40 SUGAR, ft ft-Baw. 9 ? 13 Cirushed......................... 18 @ - Clarified A. 17 ? - ... ?rifled B. - ? _. Chained 0.... 16J?? 17 Loaf.....:... . 18 ? 10 PoTtoBlco.......;. ls?i? 14 Mnseova/". 13 ? 14 SBffARS-Domesuomanufacture, ft M". 18.00 ?45.00 TEAS, ft ft-Imperial.,. 2.00 ? 2.50 Gunpowder..... 3.00 ? 3.50 Hyson............ 1.50 ? 1.60? Young Hyson.,. 1.60 ? 1.60 Black...:. 1.00 ?1.75 TOBACCO, ft ft, ss per quality.. 40 ? 1.50 TIMBER-Sewn Timber-Yellow Pine. 4.Oe ?15.00 Ash....'.:....-...'.. - ? _ . Poplar............. - - Hickory. '- ? - . TIN-J O Roofing Hoto..16.00 ? - I X Roofing Plate.17.00 ? - I C Tin Mate1,10x14.16.60 ? - II Tin Plato 10x14.17.00 ? - IO Tin Plate, 14x20........16.60 ? - Block Tin, ft ft.. ??. 40 ? - TWINE-Cotton, ft ft.. 75 ? -. Baling.:. . 46 ? - ' Heap...... 46 ? - . jnte/.. 50 ? - VARNISH- Bright, ft gallon.. 35 ? - Parafme.............. - ? ?_ VINEGAR-White Wino, ft goUon_ 60 ? - Cider.. 30 ? _ French....;.,. 1,00 ?1.25 WINE, fl gallon-Port...........: 3.60 @ 6.00 Madeira.i. 3.35 ? & 6.00 sherry.:..-. 3.36 ?coo dint, ft case. 5.00 ?13.50 Champagne, ft basket_. 96.00 ?30.00 ZrNCSbJDet. ft VB.................... 26 ? 3, i ;. Co&slsrneee per KartneoLstcrn Railroad, 183 bales Cotton. 3 cars Lumber, bags Cotton seedi Mdse, tko. To Kanapsnx. Lsnnean & Co, Wagener, Hetih & Mouse**, Adams, Frost tt Co, Caldwell it Son, W K Ryan, G W Williams As Co, E H Rodgers * Co, G 8 Hacker, JE Adger & Co, Ra venal & Co, W O Bennett it Co, Kendall & Dockery, B A A J F Earley. G E Pritchett, Ell nek. Wlokenbetg & Cc, Pinckn y Bros, Screven k Nisbet, Mowry h Co, J*JD Kirkpatrick, ??*a!ips? & j ?rassr, W Litoe, 3 H Baggettft O^MdOrder. Consignees per Sandi Carolin? Railroad, March ?1. 665> boles Cotton, S boles Yarns. 28 casks Cloy, 13 kegs Butter. 2 corn Cattle, ftc. To H Ekitte & Co, li H R?d? gen, & Co. J D Eastcrling. Kanapaux. Lannoau At Co, AV C Oakes & Co. Oraeser. Lee. Smith & Co, G H Walter & Co, L D DcSaussure, O Boeder. J ft J D Kirkpatrick, G W Williams ft Co. Adams, Frost ft Co, Klinck. Wickeu borg & Co, W Roach. H L Jeffers A: Co. F ?J Moy, Willis ft Chisolm, W B Williams, W W Smith, Wardlaw ft Ca? rew, Hunt Bros. W M Lawton, E J Wigs ft Co, Courtnoy ; ft Tronholm, R R Anent, M Goldsmith & Son. J Fraser ft Co. B O'Neill. W B Smith ft Co, W R Demoro, Mohrtons & Wohltmann, Thurston ft Holmes, . f . PasscnRcrs. Fer steamer Kate, from Pala tko, via Jacksonville, ftc Miss Sallie McR e. J Peck, JRP Wau. R Christan. O A Hart. D Caldwell, h Voss, G Blain. J.Childs, Mr Reming? ton, Mr Von Dolo?, ir.ly r-d servant, J Thompson, Mr Bogart, C Fleming, G Hirat.son, B T Williams. D Scott, F Anderson, J Bro?n, G Flanders, H Sheppard, B Fair? banks and daughter, and 13 deck. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah, Beaufort, ftc H N Ells and sister. Mr and Mrs Martin, Mr Nichol, Mr Derocht, Mr McClellan, Mr Northrop, Mr Thomas, M J Kirk, E Brannon, R Maxwell, W Felder, Mr and Mrs Dyer? Mrs Laurence, L Fowler, J P Baxter, E Mack, S W Barnett, A P Kollam, W Rivers, B W McTuroous, J D Jamison, and 20 deck. Per steamer Fannie, from Georgetown, 8 C-F Wes? ton. T I> Dothiirn, Dr F L Parker and wife, P W Fraser, S G Bowlend. For steamer Gen Hooker, from EdiBto, ftc-W E Sim? mons, G E Hazlehurst, P Weinberg, S Howe, A Wein? berg, and 10 deck. MARINE NEWS. PORT OP CHARLESTON Arrived Yesterday. Sehr Monawa, Dissoway, Baltimore, 10 days. Corn, ftc. To H F Baker ft Co, Browne ft Schirmer. C N Ave I rill ft Son, F W Claussen, West ft Jones, W Hooch, B lt Agent, T J Kerr ft Co. The M experienced heavy gaiT m the passage. Steamer Kate. F Pock, Palatko, Jacksonville, Femoc I dina via Savannah. 30 bales SI Cotton, ftc. To J Ma? honey, Jr, Cohen, Hanckel ft Co, Southern Express Co, "> H Imrraham. Fraser ft Dill, B Fairbank, D Caldwell. & J D Kirkpatrick, and others. Steamer Pilot Boy, McNelty, Savannah, via Beaufort, Bluffton. Hilton Hoad. ftc. 72 bales S I Cotton, and : Mizo. To Ferguson ft Holmes, G H Tngraham, J ft J D Kirkpatrick, Bavenel & Co, Willis ft Chisolm, W Rivers, T Colcock ft Co, Cohen, H .ncke? ft Co, Roper ft Stoney, , Southern Express Co, and Order. Steamer Fannie, Vincent, Georgetown, S C. 35 bales Cotton, and Mdze. To Ferguson & Holmes. Mowry ft o. Risley ft Creighton, O W Williams ft Co, W Gurney, 1 H Sil cox. Thurston ft Holmes. Steamer Gen Hooker, Boyle, Edlsto, ftc. 5 bales S I Cotton, 1 Mule, and Mdse. To C L GulUcaume, W P Dowling. BELOW. Sehr Ocean Pearl, from Baltimore. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Falcon, Rood, Baltimore-Courtenay ft Tron? holm. j Br sehr Carleton, Johnson, West Indies-H A McLeod. Went to Sea Yesterday. Steamship Falcon, Reed, Baltimore. Brig San Antonio, Davis, Sarilla River, Geo. Br sehr Carleton, Johnson, West Indies. Sehr Edwin T Allen. Coreen, Wilmington, N C. LIST OP VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. i Ship Missouri, Edward, sailed.Feb 13 Ship Mary Ogden, Coldrey, sailed..'..Feb 27 Ship Amelia. Conner, entered outward.March 2 Bork Toscano, Delano, up.Fob 28. Br bork The Queen, Stuart, sailed.March 1 Brem bork Everhord Delius, Hohnholtz, sailed_Feb 27 The Effort, Hussey, soiled.Feb 1 Tho Seaman, Doyle, sailed.Fob 0 Tho Blanch. Campbell, cleared.Feb 12 ! Brig Depesche, Lubke, Bailed.:.Job 15 Brig Albert, Erricksen, sailed.Jan 22 - SOUTHAMPTON. j The Allen, MartolL sailed.Feb 5 c Ann IFF. I The Tregarthen, Steele, soiled.Jan 1 I The Sylph, Peters, soiled.Jon 10 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. I Bark H B Walker, Utthnm. cleared.J_Feb 28 Sehr Mary B Somers, Somers, cleared.Feb 27 I Sehr Transit, Stetson, cleared.Feb ll j Sehr Wime Mowo, Hilton, up.a..March 13 NEW XOBV. I Sehr W ft B Douglas, Lawrence, cleared.ii,.. .March 10 Sehr Mountain Laurel, Langley, cleared....-.. .March 12 Sehr B W Godfrey,Godfrey, up._.March 9 Sehr Lilly. Francis, cleared.March 14 j Sehr S J Waring. Smith, up.March 14 T.TTTT. t T>TTT,pTTT>, , . , . . I Steamship Alliance, Kelly, soiled.... ... ..'..I.. .Match ll ' '"' BALTTMOBE. Steamship Florida, Barstow, cleared.'March 18 Brig Chas E Savage, Graham, cleared. .March 10 Brig Jennie Achron, Achron, up. .March 15 Sehr Ella Fish, Wiley, up..Feb 14 Sehr Louisa Frazier, Steelman, up.-.March 8 Scar Rising Sun, Hastings, cleared..March 7 Sehr Ocean Pearl, Pearl, sailed..March ll Sehr Golden Gate, Frisbio, cleared.v;. .March 14 i! mcnMONn. , Brig Nellie Mitchell, ---, sailed..March ll K ^LisT op;sHnrOTi?Q.;!.,: ?1 Iii thi Port of Charleston. March 31, 1867. VESSELS ?NOEB 100 TONS, AKD STBAMTWB COAST1.VO WITHIN THE STATE EXCEPT KO. STEAMSHIPS, j Quaker City. 1143 tons. West, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading..Rovenelft Co j Alliance, 426 tons, Kelly, at Atlantic wharf, for Philadel? phia, loading.:_HF Balser ft Co Manhattan, - tons, Collins, at. Atlantic wharf, for New York, loading.v.......Street Bros & Co Adele, 645 tons, Kail, at Brown's wharf, for New Yor;, repairing.Street Bros ft Co SHIPS. j Southern Rights. 982 tons. Ross, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading.;. ..Willis ft Chisolm ! B S Kimball, 1186 tons, Dearborn, ot Boyce ft Co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading.Street Bros ft Co BARKS. j Ange Gnardiono (Fr), 486 tons, Willis, ot Marsh's wharf, from Havana, waiting.JA Kn slow ft Co James Wilson (Br;, 364 tons, Dyer, at Yanderhorsfs wharf, from Swan Island, walang.R Mure ft Co Centro de Esportacion (Span), 410 tons, -Ferres, at Mar .; .snail's wharf, for o Port in Spain, loading.. w P Hall I Tecumseh (Br), 635 tons, Sponagle, st Vandcrhorst wharf, for Liverpool, ready.Baven cl ft Co I Gladstone (Nor), 464 tons, Evensen, at Boyce's wharf, for Liverpool, loading.RT Walker I Norton (Br), 636 tons, Enslow, ot Union wharf, from Newport, Eng, discharging.Bavenel ft Co BRIGS. ' I Paul et Marie (Pros), (ons, Kcmpf, Ashley River, for Bordeaux, loading.. -._B a Wilkins ReJ en erado (Span pol). 168 tons. Sola, ' at Bennett's wharf, for Barcelona, loading.. :... .Bonafant ft Solas Logon, 309 tons. Anderson, in the Stream, for Havre, ready.Willis ft Chisolm John Peirce, 169 tons, Seront, at Atlantic wharf, from Matanzas, discharging.J A Enslow ft Co Gen Marshall, 221 tons. Bins, ot Central wharf, from Bal? timore, discharging.H F Baker ft Co Susan E Voorhees, SOO tons, Fulford, at Brown ft Co's wharf, from Boston, discharging.Master SCHOONERS. Aid (Br), - tons, McCormick, at Union wharf, from Matanzas, walang.Master I Ida Richardson, 108 tons, Bedell, in the Stream, for Bal ttmoro, loading......'...{'......'.:Street Bros ft Co Marian Gage,*- tons, Shepherd, in tho :-tream,for-3os " toh^ready.WRoach I E ft L Morts, - tons. Morts, in the Stream, tor Bos? ton, ready.Street Bros ft Co ELB Wales, 184 tons. Leach, in Ashley River, for Phila? delphia, loading...;.-.. Jj.3. ...HF'Batar-ft!Co Mair White, TIP. tons, LeBlnnce, ot- Bennett's' Whorf/for West Indies, loading.............T..Bonafant ft Salas N W , Smith, 295 - tons. Tooker, at Adger's- "wharf, tote ' New York, loading....'.-....:. W Roach' Richard Peterson, - tons, ot Central wharf, from Phila? delphia, discharging.IE Hertz ft Co Robert Caldwell, Mccormack, ot Adger's wharf, for Havre, loading....W Bosch Wenonah, - tans. Toll, at Marshall's wharf, for .Balti? more, loading.....Screven & Nisbet Margaret Reinhardt, 224 tons. Hand, in Ashley River. for a Northern Port, loading.H F Baker ft Co Thoa T Tasker (S-mostod), 286 tons. Allen, in the Stream, for Georgetown, S C. ready...HF Baker ft Co Philadelphia, Inadine.HF Baker ft Co Trade Wind, 156 tons, Hoffman, in Ashley River, for Philadelphia, loading. .Risley ft Creighton Wm Flint, 250 tons, Post; st Kerr's wharf, for Saalla River, ready.Risley ft Creighton P A Sanders, 174 tons, Carroll, in Ashley River, for Phil? adelphia, loading.H F Baker ft Co A Bartlett, 228 tons, Bartlett, at Kerr's wharf, fer Wil? mington, N C, ready..Risley ft Creighton Edna Horwood. 283 tons. Harwood, ot Kerr's wharf, from Baltimore, discharging..HF Baker ft Co Tennessee, 121 tons. Creed, in Ashley River, for Balti ? more, loadla'-..Chisolm Bros Addle M Bird, LJ2 tons. Morrill, in Astley River, for a Northern Port, loading.HF Baker ft Co Charlotte Fish, 234 tons. Strong, in Ashley BJ var, for Philadelphia, loading............Eisley ft Creighton Ena Hodsdon. - tons, Hodsdon, ot Brown ft Co's wharf, from Baltimore, discharging...Street Br-, a ft Co Fannie K Shaw, 205 tons. Shaw, in the Stream, for Georgetown, S C, ready.......Master Wanats, 229 tons, Hawkins, ot Kerr's wharf, from New York, discharging...Master L S Lovering, 246 tons, Coison, at Boyce ft Co's wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging..H F Baker ft Ca A C Austin, 334 tons. Willard, at Gas Co's wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging.;.;...Master Lucy A Orcutt, 168 tons. Butler, ot Boyeo St Co's wharf, from Philadelphia, diichorglng.HF Baker ft Co Mary E A-mo/Um, s44 tons, Smith, at Brown ft Co's wharf, from Baltimore, discharging.Strcot Bros St Co B N Hawkins, 386 tons, Vyatt, ot Adger's wharf, from I New York, discharging.......Vf Bosch E C Howard, 914 tons, Nkkerson, ot central wharf, from ! - New York, discharging..HF Baker ft Co Moy Munroe, 197 tons, Mtnroo, at Boyces ft Co's wharf, from Baltimore, rtisciarglng.HF Baker ft Co Sehr Menewa, - tons, Dnsoway, at Central wharf, from Baltimore, discharging..............H F Baker ft Co IA Treacherous ! and Deadly Foe! CATARRH! PATH AND NOISES IN THE HEAD. I Dr. Norton'? New Remedy FOR CATARRH, AND HOBE OP TKBATMENT IS THE ACME OP PERFECTION. r! BREAKS UP THIS TERRIBLE DISEASE AT ITS Fountain Head, and r?noves at once ail the wretched symptoms of thia loathnofao malady, such as Pain in the Templas, Offensive DischS/ge?, Obstruction of the Breath, lng Tubes, Repulsive Brtoih, Snapping Sounds in the Bora, AbseTjt-Mmn'ednBSs.M ants! Depression, Dimness pi Vision, Sore Throat, Harting Cough; restores the sense of Tait? ondSnteli, and p^-monently eurea the disease in oil Ita; types, forms and atajea, wini absolute certainty. This remedy and modo if treatment, like the disease, ? peculiar. In consists oj the inhalation of harmless Il? iads from tho palm of tb< hinch Tho imm^i^ relio: t affords ls alone worth ni. tunes the coat of the reme? dies. .. !.. Norton's Ne w Pamphlet tra Catarrh Ss out. Informa? tion never before pub lishe?, dall st our nearest Agency or send a stomp xor lt. ' il - '? ^Prepared by GERRIT fcfRTON, No. ll Ann-street, ?rs. ?IA05?L & LYNAM, : ;rrv ATC^SSOABAES,. November 1 thctufim* \ Agent for Charleston. . (Ul I CK I li! M & SONS, ESTABLISHED 1823, MANUFACTURERS OF Grand, Sauare, And UDiis:ht PIANO FORTES. WARE-ROOMS, NO. 652 BROADWAY NEW YORK. -o CHICKERING k SONS' Grand Square aud Upright PIA?TO-FOETES ABE -NOW, AS THEY EVER HAVE BEEN, CON 8 IDE iii; D tue beat tn America, having been awarded SIXTY-Pl V PBIZE ff!KOA cs. Of which fourteen wore received in the months of Sep? tember and October, 186P, and first premiums over &U competitors at tho different principal Ealrs lu this country, and the PRIZE MEDAL at the WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON. THALBSRQS OPHION. I consider Chictering & Sons' Pianos, beyond com? parison, tho best I have seen in Amelie?. S. THALBERG-, Chairman of Jury on Musical Instruments. CARD . It ls with feelings of pride as American manufacturen that wo publish tho following testimonials, which have boen received by us recently: EUROPEAN TESTIMONIALS. ?eceioed dicring ihn month of August, 1SS6. L?anos, Jnly 25, 18C7. MESSBS. OHICBSBIKO & HONS-Gents: I havo muob pleasure in enclosing a document signed by the first composers, muslciaus and professors in Europe. I hold your Pianos in such higb estimation (rid? my certifi? cate) lhat I felt it my duty to take ons of titra with me to Europe, to ascertain tho opinion of my professional brethren. Tho enclosed certificate will prove how unanimous they havo been on the subject. I beg to forward, at tho same time, a letter I received from my friend, Mr. Collard, which I am sure must bo gratify? ing to you. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, yours vory truly, JAMES M. WEHLL LONDON, January 14, 1886. Janus M. Wehls, Esq.: Mi Dunn Stn: I nave great pleasure in asking youto convey to Messrs. ChlckeMcg the expro sion ol' my highest approval of their instrument. It is, I cou.-Idar, not merely the best i usu ornent of American manufac? ture that I Lave tried, but oue of tho finest Grand Piano? fortes that bas ever como under my observation ; and tho Messrs. Chickering may well be proud of having turned out from their manufactory au Instrument whioh, for touch, quality, power and workmanship, it would bo vory difficult to surpass In any part ot the wide world. Dear slr, very sincerely yours, OHAS. D. COLLARD, Firm of Collard Si Collard, Piano-forte Manufacturers, London. I-OKDOS, August 22, 1866. James M. Web!-:. Esq.: ME Dean Sn:: .vs you are going back to the United States, I mu-1 L>i<g you to remecibor me kindly to the Messrs. C?lcv - ">:p. Teil them I was delighted with their Grand i ian -tone-as good an instrument, I think as toas ever tu uti >ut, both in touch andar : Wisuh-, y -o, ?tc., I remain ever ti jly, H. F. BROADWOOD, Firm of L Broadwood & Bons, Plano-forte Manufac? turers, London.' . ? LONDON, July 2:), 1866. Mears. Chiciering efl Sons: GESTS: I have lust been invited by Messrs. Collard to try a Grand Piano-forte manufactured by. yon, and 1 have no hesitation in endorsing the opinion ol my old friend. Mr. O. D. Collard, viz: That it ls the finest in? strument I ever played oa. . Believe me, gentlemen, most faithfully vours, J. L. HATTON. Testimonials from the most distinguished Artists in Europt to.Messrs. Chicierir.g ??Sons: .. LONDON. July 25, 1806. Having played upon a Piano-forte mad? by Me?*r>:. Chickering & Sons, of Boston and New York, I have much pleasure In testifying to its general exotdii noe. For sweetness and brilliantly of tone, delicacy of touch and magnificent power for concert purposes, J consider lt a really GUAMD PIANO-POCTE. AND DECIDED ZT! THC BKBT I EAVE SKIN OF AMERICAN M Aj? U KA CT DRE. ARABELLA GODDARD. GI (J LO REGONDL G: A OSBORNE. ALFRED JAKLL. W. K?HE. LINDSAY SLOPER. JULES BENEDICT. J. HUSO HELES, M. W. BALFE. Prof. of Conservatoire de CHAS HALLE. Lei ?.?zig. BRINLEY RICHARDS. 3, AUTHUR CHAPPED, BENE FAYAJtoEB. Director of Monday Con SYDNEY SMITH. certs, London. - Among the chlefpolnts of- excellence of the Chicker? ing Pianos, pf which speak the renowned artists tn their congratulatory testlnrornals to the Messrs. Chickering, are the greatest possible depth, richness and volume ol tone, combined with a rare brilliancy, dearness and perfect evonness throughout the anare scale; and, above ail, a surprising duration of sound, the pure and sympatheBo quality of which never changas under the most delicate or powerful touch. During, the past forty-three years this firm has mann actured - SO,OOO PIAKt'OS, In the construction of ?which they have Introduced every known and valuable Improvement. They have invaria? bly been selected and' used by all'of tho world's ac? knowledged great araste who have visited this oountry professionally, both for private and pabilo use. THALBERG. ?"? I consider Chickering ft Sons' Pianos, bayoud com? parison, tbs best I have ever ot en In America. BOTTS CHALK. They are unrivalled for their singing qualities and for the harmonious roundness of their tone. There is s perfect homogeneity throngs out all the registers. The upper notes are remarkable for a dearness and purity which I do not find lu any other Instrument, while the basais distinguished for power without bars ha oas, and for a magnificent sonority. Sour Pianos are superior to any I ha vs ever seen fat this country or in Europe. I havo never hoard a tone so perfect; lt yields every expression that ls needed in music, and its quality is capable of changa to meet every sentiment. This is a rare power, ana is derived from tbs perfect putty cf Its tone, together with ita sympathetic, elastic and well balanced touch. POZNANSKI. During the past eight years I have constantly played npon thu justly celebrated Erard Pianos ; yours are the only instruments that I havo found, either hero or in Europe, to equal , them In all their points of excellence It may bo satisfactory to our patrons and friends among toe public at large to state that testimonials have been received from all th* leading artists who have visitai! or ara now residing in th? United States, a few ot whoso names, besides those ab'.vs, wo append: LEO. DB MEYER. GUSTAV BATTER. ALFRED JAEL. J. BENEDICT. H. h ANDERSON. H. STRAKOSOH. E. HOFFMAN. J OLLIE if. ARTHUR NAPOLEON. And many ethers. O- ILLUSTRATED ALBUMS AND PRICE LISTS SENT BY MAIL. WARE-ROOMS, No. 652 Broadway, N E W Y ? R K . - ; , - : ' ' * '' '. '. _ HENRY SIEGLING, A?r't OKAKJCJESTOri S. Q Oetohar? mwflno JOHN W/ 2I]I) KUH SI. UN T?HE OPPOSXTE BE NOW OFFERING ONE OF TUE LARGEST AND M IN THE BOOT AND to bo fourni in tho City of Charleston. Great oar? has boon as tho very latest fashions, for Iridios, Gout's, ?nd Children FINE KID, GOAT, AND CALF CONGRESS GAIT BALMORAL BOOTS AND SLUT GENT'S FINE Surpassed by nouo iu the market in quantity and Btylo, ? oles can bo purchased In any market North or South, viz : Ladles' Shoes and Gaiters, at.SI 00 to ?2 00 I Misses' 5hocs and Gaiters, at. 1 00 lo 1 CO Children's shoos and Gaiters, st.23 cents to 1 00 | Also, manufactured expressly to my order, and alway AND MOROCCO SHOES; Gout's FRENCH AND AMERI& groat variotv of Medium and Common Shoos. AIBO, a full and varied assortment of TRUNKS, VALISI gcthor with a well-solccted stock of everything usually kep uti of which -will be sold ut prices thal cannot fail to givo sa attention of all is invite.! to No. ?GO KINCi STREET. COUNTRY MERCHANTS would do well to come and see ll, who want to economise In Shoc-lcathcr, conto to ni BEAUFATN STREET, and you will save at least TWENTY JO] DRUBS, CHEMICALS, ETC. MANHOOD AND THE VIGOR OP YOUTH rcstorod in four weeks, by Dr. RICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE. Dr. Ricord (of Paris), after years of earest so? licitation, bas at length acceded to tho earnest requests of tho American public, and appointed on Agont lu New York for the sale of his valued and highly-prized Esscnco of Life. This wonderful agent will restore manhood to the most shattered constitutions, whether arising from excesses, tho effects of climate, or natural causes. Tito time required to euro thc meat inveterate case 1B four weeks; sud if used according to printed instructions, which are very simple, failure is impossible. This lifc rcstotlng remedy should bo taken by all about to morry, as its offects are permanent. It is acknowledged by the medical press lo be the greatest discovery e-er made. It? developing powers aro miraculous. Sucoess in every case is as certain, as that science overthrows "ignorance Dr. Ricord's Essence of Lile is sold In cases, with full In? structions for use, at $0, or four quantities in ono for $9, and w?l be sent to any part, carefully packed, on receipt of remittance to his accredited agent. PHILIP BOLAND, March 23 ly No. 34 Liberty street. Now York. "18 years established in N. Y. City." "Only infallible remedies known." 'Tree from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." I "Rats come out of their holes to dio." " OOSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, ETt, EXTERMINATORS, Is a paste-used for Rats, Mice, Roaches, Black and Red Ants, tx., icc. "Coster's" Bed-Bog Exterminator, Is a liquid or wash-used to destroy, and also as a preventive for Bed-Bugs, /ec. Costar's Electric Powder for Insects | Is for Moths,' Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bed-Bugs, Insects on Fiants. Fowl*, Animals. &c " SS" I 1 1 BEWAJI . 111 of all worthless imitations. SS" See that "COSTAK'S" name ls on each Bex, Bottle and Flask, before you buy. aSj- Address, HENRY R. COSTAR, No. 184 BROADWAY, N. Y. SST Sold in Charleston, S. C., by DOWTE & MOISE, No. 157 MEETING &TBEET, Opposite Charleston Hotel, DB. P. MELVIN COHEN. No. 354 King-street. And all Druggists and Dealers everywhere. - BARNES, WARD * CO., New Orleans. La., Wholesale Agents for the Southern Stater, "COSTA R'S" CELEBRATED BUCKTHORN SALVE, FOB CUTS, BURNS, BRUISES, WOUNDS, BOILS, CAN? CERS, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleeding, Blind and Painful Files; Scrofulous, Putrid and Hl-con?ltianed Sores; Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, Eruptions, Cutane? ous Affections, Bingworm, Itch, Corns, Bunions, Chil? blains, ??c. ; Chapped Hands, Lips, &c ; Bites ot Sptd irs, Insects, Animals, ic, ??c. SS" Boxes, 25 cts., 50 els. and $1 sizes. SS" Sold by all Druggists everywhere. And by HENRY K. COSTAR, Depot No. 13* Broad way, N. Y. OS- And by DOWTE & MOISE, No. 157 MEETING. STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. Du. P: MELVIN COHEtT, No. 351 King-street, Charleston, S. C. BABNES. WABD & CO., New Orleans, La., Wholesale Agents for tho Southern States. "COSTAR'S" UNIVERSAL CORN SOLVENT FOB COBNS, BUNIONS, WABTS, tic. SS" Boxes. 25 cts., 50 cts. and M sizes. SS" Sold by all Druggists everywhere. SS" And by HENRY B, COST AB, Depot No. 481 Broad way, N. Y. SS" And by DOWTE tc MOISE, No. 157 MEETING STREET, - Opposite Charleston Hotel. Du. P. MELVIN COHEN, No. S54 King-street, Charleston, S. C. , BABNES, WABD tc CO., New Orleans, La., Wholesale Agonis for tho Southern States. "COSTAR'S" BBEPAKAHON OF ' BITTER-SWEET 111 BLOSSOMS, FOB BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. Used to Selten and Beautify the Skin, remove Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, fcc Ladies are now using it in preference to all others. ter Bottles, ii. SS" Sold by all Druggists everywhere. SSS- tain by HENRY n. COST AB. Depot No. 484 Broad? way,?, x. SS" And by- DOWTE & MOISE, No. 157 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. DB. P. MELVIN COHEN, No. 3S4 King-street, Charleston, S. C. BARNES, WARD tc CO., - New Orleans, La., Wholesale Agenta for tho Southern States. "OOSTAR'S" PECTORAL COUGH REMEDY, FOB COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, SOBS THROAT, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchial Affections, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. SST Bottles, 25 eta., 50 cbs. and tl sizes. SS" Sold by all Druggists everywhere. SS" And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot No. 484 Broad? way, N. Y. ?43- And by DOWDS tc MOISE, No. 157 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. DB. P. MELVIN COHEN, No. 354 King-street, Charleston, S. O. BARNES, WARD tc CO., New Orleans, La., Wholesale Agents for the Southern States. " COS TAR'S" CELEBRATED BISHOP PILLS. A UNIVERSAL DINKER PILL, For Nervous sad Siek Headache, Costiveness, Indices eton. Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation, DUrrhoa, Colics, Chum, Fevers, and general derangement of the Digestive Organs. SS" Boxes, 25 eta., 50 eta. and 81 lores. SS" Sold by all Druggists everywU /e. SSS- And by HENRY E. CCOTAB, THpotNo. 484 Broad? way, H. Y. "? "?-Andby DOWTE & MOISE, No. 157 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. Da. P. MELVIN COHEN, No. 354 King-street, Charleston, S. C. BARNES, WARD * CO., - ' v . New Orleans, La, ?ii; . ? Wholesale A*?t. ts for the Southern nt;tos. December 31 amos gfc (T\ S OCfl ? ?Vi' i? o ? ?till BEND,) IAUFAIN ST., 03T COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING GOODS SHOE LINE, taken by myself to eolect the very best of Shoes, as well '? wear. ERS, 'ERS STITCHED AND PUMP BOOTS OXFORD TIES AND STRAP SHOES, Ac, Ac, ?hlch I offer ss cheap, if not cheaper, than tho same nrti Mon's Shoes and Goiter?, at.$1 25 to $2 00 Mon's Boots, at. 2 75 to 3 00 Mon's Brogans, at. 1 25 to 1 50 s on hand. Ladies' FRENCH CALF GLOVE. CALF, ETD. IN CALF AND MOltOCCO BOOTS AND SHOES, with a !S AND CARPET BAGS, of all quantities and sizes, to t in a largo and completo Boot and Shoe Establishment tiBfaction to all those who may favor mo with a call. The -Examination ls tho best criterion; and I say to one and y Establishment, IN THE BEND OF KING. OPPOSITE FIVE PER CENT, on your purchases. EN WALLACH, DRUGS, CHEMIGALS, ETC. NSiMIHl SIMILUUIS IX1 KAN Tl'il. HUMPHREYS' HOMOEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, PROM THE MOST AMPLE EXPI5 RIENCE, an entire SUCCORS: Simple-Prompt-EE1 lient and Reliable. They are the only medicines per. lectly adaptod to popular uso-so slmplo that mistakes onnnotbo made lu using thom; so harmless us to ba tree from danger, and so efficient as to be always relia? ble. They have raiued?the highest commendation from ?D. and will always render satisfaction. Cents. So. 1, euros Fever?, Congestion, Inflammations.. 23 " 9. "1 Wonna WoT.v?v?r. <j-i-.. .? a, ?. Crying Colic, or Teething of In? fants. 25 " 4, " Diarrhoea of Children or Adults.... 2fi '* 6, " Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, sa " 0, " Chole.ai Morbus, Nausea, Vomit? ing. 25 H 7_ .? Coajho, Colds, Bronchltla. " 8, " Neuralgia, Toothache, Faeeacbe.. 28 " 9, " Reodachce, 8ick Hoadoche^Verttga. 25 11 10, " Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach.. .' ll, " Suppressed, or Painful Periods._ " 12, " -White?, too profuse periods. 25 " 13, " Croon, Cough, Dlffloult Breathing.. 22 " 14, " Salt Khenm, Erj Sipefas, Eruptions. 26 '. 15, " IUieafaatlcra, Rhoumotio Pains... 25 " 16, " Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues. 50 >. 17, " Files, Rlind or Bleeding. 50 " 18, ?' Opt balmy, and Sore or Weak Eyes. 50 " 19, " Cata?-U, Acute or Chronic, Influ? enza. 60 " 20, ?' Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs 60 11 21, " Asthma, Oppressed Breathing.. 60 " SJ, ?' Kar Discharges, Impaired Hear? ing. 60 " 28, " Scrofnia, Enlarged Glands, Swell? ings. 80 ? 24, " General Debility, Physical Weakness 60 " 25, " Dropsy and Scanty Secretions.. 50 " 26, .. Bea Sickness. Sickness from Rid? ing. 50 .* 27, " Kidney Disease, Grovel. 60 " 28, " Ncrvoaa Debility .Seminal Emis? sions, Involuntary incnargoa.1.00 " 29, " Sore Month, Canker. 60 " 80, " IT-1 nar y Incontinence, Wetting Bed. 50 *' 81, " Palnfof Periods, even with HpOBO- 1. 60 " 82, ?? Sultcr^sigs at Change of Lfo.LOO " 83, .. Epilepsy, Spasms, St Vitus' Danoo. 1.00 "84, " DI o i lie i t c. Ulcoroted Sore Trost.... 50 FAMILY CASES. <c via]?, morocco case and book.$10.00 10 large vials, In morocco, and book. 6.00 K largo vials, plain case, and book. 6.00 16 boxes (Nos. 1 to 16), and buck. 8.60 VETERINARY SPECIFICS. Mahogany casca, 10 vials.$10.00 gingie vials, wilh directions. LOO SS-Theso rem?dies, by tho case or single box, ara tent to any part of the country, by Mail cr Express, free if charge, on receipt of tho price. Addreaa HUMPHREYS' 8PEOHTO HOMOOPATHIO MEDICINE COMPANY, Office and Depot No. 602 Broadway, New York. Dr. HUMTHMVB is consulted doily ot his office, per. tonally or bv letter, as above, for ali forms of disease. DOWIE ?Si ZtlOISE. Wholesale Agents. No. 151 Meeting street. Opposite Charleston Hotel. W. A. SKRI.VK. A. ECKEL? CO.. fit-tall Agenta, No. 231 KING-STREET, 4th door above Morket-st. April 10 mwfSmo fimo Obarlccten, H. C. "A smile waa on her lip-health waa lu her look iti-ength waa In her step, and In her nanda-PLASTA iron BxTxsna." S. T.-1860-X. A few bottles of ?m.Tinos Brrxxsa Will oura NervousAeadache. " Cold Extremities and Feverish Ups. '* Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. '* Flatulency and Indigestion. " Nervous Affections, ts Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath. ?* Pain over the Eyes. " Mental Despondency. .. Prostration ; Great Weakness. " Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, &a Which are the evidences of LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA It is estimated that seven-ten tim of all adult ailments proceed from a deceased and torpid liver. The biliary secretions of the liver overflowing into the stomach,pol? don the entire system and exhibit the above symptoms. After long research, we are arno to present tho most remarkable cure for these horrid nightmare dl-seasos, the world has ever produced. Within one year over six hundred and forty thousand persons have taken the PnoHZAixoH Bxrrxas, and not an Instance of complaint has come to our knowledge 1 It la s most effectual tonie and. agreeable stimulant. Suited te all conditions of life. The reports that lt relias opon mineral aubourn oes for ita active properties, are wholly false. For the satis? faction of the public, and that patients may consult their physicians, we append a list of its components. CALIBATA to ?BIT.-Celebrated, tor over two hundred years in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness, etc. It was Introduced into Europe Dy the Countess, wife of the Viceroy ol Pern, in 1640, and afterwards sold by the Jesuits 'or the enormous price of itt om weight in silver, under ti>*name of Jesuit's Foto der:, and was finally made public by Louis XVL King of France. Humboldt makes especial reference to Ita febrifuge qualities during bia South American travels. n.an.BTTTt BABE-For diarrhoea, colic and diseases ot the stomach and bowels. DAKDIUUDS-For Inflammation of the loins and drop. leal affections. CHAMOMILE Frxrwzaa^-For enfeebled digestion. LAVEMDKB FLOWKBS-Aromatic, stimulant and tonto highly invigorating in nervous debility. SteaMMB-For scrofula, rheumatism, eta. Anas-As aromatic carminative; creating flesh, muscle and milk; much used by mothers nursing. Also, dove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake* ?*"6to" S. T.-~1880.-X Another wonderful ingredient, of crest use among tile Spanish ladles of South America, Imparting beauty to tits complexion and brilliancy to the mind, ls yet un? known to ute commerce of the world, and we withhold lbj nama far the present, IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. RoaHXsrzavN. Y . December 28,1881. Messrs. P. H. Diu tn ts Ca-I nave been a great suf? ferer from Dyspepsia for three or four years, and had to abandon my profession. About three months ago I tried the Plantation Bitters, and. to my sreat loy I am sow nearly o well mas. I nave recommended them in several cases, and, safar aa I know, always with signal benefit. I am, respectfully yours, BOT. 3. S. OATHORN. ?piTTT.iTarr.PTTr>, joth Month, 17th Day, 1883. BBSPXOTKU PBXEHD:-My daughter has been much benefltted by the sse of thy Plantation Bl itera. Thon wilt send me two bottles mora. Thy friend, ASA CUBBIH. Bntawsn Hoon, CEZOAOO, HL, I February ll, 1863. j MF*"T P. H. DBUTS ft Ca :-Please asad us another twelve cases of your Plantation Sitters. As s morning appetiser, they appear to nave superseded everything sise, and are greatly esteemed. Yours, tte, GAGE ft WATTS. Arrangements are now completed to supply any do . msnd for this article, which has not heretofore been possible. The publie may rest assured that tn no cass win the perfectly pars standard ot the PLAKTATIOH Brxxxns be departed, hom. Boer y bottle bears the facsimile of our signature on a steel plate engraving, or it cannot betau taste. Ans persan pretending lo sell PtairxAXXOH BrracBS in bulk or by the gallon, is . swindler and impotler. Botare of rtfUled bottles. See that our Private Stamp is Oiraro xrXiAXSD over every cork. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers throughput tho country. P. H. DRAKE & GO.. New York. Anril si mwfivr Ul BIST TONIE HW IN ?SE! ELDEE & BROWN. MANUFACTURERS AND PATENT? EES of the celebrated COMBINATION ORADLE AND il \BY TENDER, Pro Itcelllng Hones, and all kinds ot Rock? ing Horses, Invalid Chairs, with double . and singlo wheelo, from $25 'to S ti; Ihiidren's Carriages. Paney and Varnished Wagons, ?ancy Sulkies, Invalid Carriages, made to order. Fancy spellers and Baby Rockers, ac, ftc, life-aloe Horses, lads to order. Depot, No. SSS BROADWAY. Manufactory, Nos. 419, CO. 451 and 452 WEST STREET, New York. October as_. _ ttmtnlyr CJE?OS. -EC. ^.a-JSTB-W. V9CC5BB SSS T*"^T S3 Flits Qrvsarla*. OboSM Ta**, ct*., SM?, rea, m*tM QBM*Vnna*?^~ COsX.OrMBSM?W nv JOBS.