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,v->rV ;r PREPAY .MORNING, MAX 8, 1667; ?sm hoc.-. r ! *. S KW PQKM. tfsJThe following very original poem wo find in an ex? change. A. munbor of tho ..lines may appear familiar to the reader,^bn? ,wo havo.?very reason to believo tie pro? duction i? ?nSrely. original : ' " ** ' . B?T the lake whore dropped thc willow, i .-.Bow, vessels, row; - * I want to bean angel, f,.-;: .-. -And jinn p Jim Crow. * ? . A tai Aa bid crow sat on a hickory limb. '*-- Y'*^.'-. None knew him but to praise; ?ci ?e?b T>:t me kiss him ior his mother. For he smells of Switzer kase. ; Tho minstrel to th o war has gone, .T With the banjo on hi- kuee, Heawoko to hear thc ?rutrics shriek. There's a light in thc window for thee. A frog-ha would a wooing co. 'His.hair was curled to kill; Housed to ? ear an old (Troy coat, ?'*..*'. And tho sword of Bunker Hill. .. - f :;.:Oitin ?he Stilly night," Make way for liberty he cried; I won't go homo till morning, With Maggie by my aide. .TE i." '. < . 'i ?ia dying; Egypt, dying. Su Bannah dont you cry; Know how sublimo a thing it is To brush Kray tho blue-tailed fly. The boy stood oh thc burning deck, -. -With his baggage checked for Troy; ' One af the few immortal names. His name was Pat Malloy. ?! Mary had a little lamb, r.' : ? He could a talo unfold; He had no teeth to eat hoe-cake, . And his spectacles were gold. Lay cn. lay on, Macduff, Man-Wants bnt Uttle herc below; And I'm to be queen of the May, So kies me quick and go. "' - ' - OFFICIAL,. LIST: OPLET?EKS j Remaining-in the Postofflce at Charleston, for the we - . ending MAX* % 1867, and ordered to be print?< - In THE DAILY NKWS, agreeably to the foBowing section ? the new Postofflce Law, as 'fixe newspaper having th largest circulation in the Cit)* of Charleston: SECTION 6. 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MoMnlten.- tam-. ^?Wui-w 5 ??oaA'IiwW bert J :.. Woodman, -eergo TcoPd) McLaughlin, Pat- W Foretar, Charles rick - . Worrell, George Fogarty Philip & McLaughlin, JR * ^tVS' McM?UiP. LG. Toung, Phihp Togarty. P.4'Co " .N..^oung, KA ??ost, *M. ; ;. ;. ; Nester. Jhpmas ^ fn tS- Persons depositing, letters in the Postofflce-wdl riane place tho stamp near the upper right hand cor? ner of the envelope^ and ?ey wu! also please to remem? ber Oat without the stamp a letter cannot be mailed, but siU be lent.to Uie Dead Letter Omeo. May 3 COMMERCIAL: Experts for thc IVcefc ending Thursday, Muy a. FOREIGN. HAVRE-Per Behr Robert Caldwell-82 bales 8 I and 1469 bales Upland Cotton. 10.4G1 feet Yellow Piuu Plant. MATANZAS-Per bri? Jennie Achorn-171,500 feet Lum? ber, 3 bbls Rice. BARCELONA-Per Span bark Ciscar-322 bales Upland Cotton, 4SU0 Staves, 20 bbls Tar, 2 Mast?. DOMESTIC. PROVIDENCE-Per sehr Harry Landcll-85.150 feet Flooring Boards, 33,433 foot Plank, 15,240 feet Sawed Tiinbor. 34.705 :eet Hewn Timber. A NORTHERN PORT-Per echr C W Ewell-139,000 feet Flooring Boards. NEW YORK-Pet steoui-'hip Grenada-50 bales S I and 257 do Up Cotton, 30 bbls ROB?U, 53 bales Domestics, 0 balee Bagging, 104 Packages.Per steamship Champiot.-301 bales Cotton. 87 bales Y'arn, 394 bbls Rosin, 33 hhds Bonos, 6 crates Bo iCs. 110 bbls Vege? tables, o packages Furniture, 130 empty Barrels, 37 cases Mdzo, 4 ubis Naval Stores, 20 bags Rice, 3 rolls leather. 3 bbls Ale.per steamship E B Souder 35 bags ti I and 201 bales Upland Cotton, 01 barrels Rosin. 95 bales Yarn and Cloih, 80 hWs Vegetables, 137 Packages. PHELADELPHIA-Per steamsldp J W Everman-Tl bales Cotton, 44 casks Rice, 35 baleB Y'orns, 42 casks Clay, 9 bbls Rosin, 50 bbls Spirits Turpentine, 3 balee Rope Cuttings, 95 CO?IB Rope, 18T Railroad Wheels, 40 bbls Vegetables, 100 empty Barrels, 50,000 fret Lumber, and 40 packages Mdze.Per sehr Vratt>-~i~!>,u90 feet Lumber. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Palapsco-28 tea Rice, 3C bales Upland Conon, 2J? socks Salt, 157 bbls Turpen? tine, iii pkgs.Per steamship Falcon-2 bales Sea I<dand Cotton, 219 bales Upland Cpi ton, 100 sacks Salt, 13.000 feet Lumber, IC bundies and 1 bale Hi Jes, 50 bags Peas, 133 pkg*...,, ,Por ?ehr E R Kirk-207, 000 feet Lumber.Per steamship Sea Gull-54 ba.es Upland Cotton, 9000 feet Lumber, 45 bales Do? mestics, 33 Packages, 22 bbls new Potatoes, :2 bbl Green Peas, ll bales and 1 tierce Hides, 1?2 --JtK Salt, 12 Packages. RICHMOND, VA-Per sehr Louisa Hatch-1G0 tons Old Iron, fcc . THE CHARLESTON 31 AR It ET. FOB THE WEEK ENDINO THUBSDAT, SL1Y 2, 18U7. COTTON.-Tho business in tho staple for the week has been marked by great fluctuation, Middling Cotton on Friday last being quoted at 24c. ft JB.. tho market keop ing a strong upward movement until ?uesday forenoon, when Middling Cotton reached 28@29c, since which timo it has. had astrong downward tendency, and closed f yesterday at about 25c' ft ita; tho market showing a rise of about five cents, and a decline of about four cents ft Ita., extremes, for tno week. The receipts do not vary materially from those of tho week before, say 68 balee Sea Inlands and 1335 hains Up? land this week, against 123 bales Sea Island and 1254 bales Upland the previous week. The sales for the week and tho character Ot the market will bo seen by the following report : Os Friday, the 2Cth April, in consequence of tho im? provement ia the Liverpool market, tho demand here became quito active, buyers piuxhaalng about 400 hales at irregular butadvancing prices, the ilsa belog from a half to two cents per lb. m some cases, the most decided mercase in value taking place in the better qualities. Low Middling selling at 22a23, Middling at 24, and Strict Middling at 25c. per lb. On Saturday prices were firm anti advancing, but ir? regular. Soles, 230 boles. Low Middling being quoted at 25, and Middling at 26?26#c per lb. On Monday there was considerable inquiry fron) buy? ers, who purchased 115 bales at unsettled and irregular sates, when nows cf an important advance at Liverpool having boen announced, sellers either withdrew their stocks or advanced their rates, when tho market came to a stand, closing nominal. Op Tuesday prices opened firm with an active demand, but closed somewhat more easy, caused by a decline in the English market. Sales 420 bales; Ordinary selling at 26c., Low Middling at 26$ 27 e., M jr} diing at 28@29c. On Wednesday about 69 bales were Bold early ic tho day on the basis of 26c. ft Ita. for Low Middling, but news of U)e decline of an ?, d- at Liverpool brought trans? actions to a close, prices at the end hoing weak and nom? inal. Yesterday tho market opened on a baal* of about 26c. ft ita for Middling Cotton, but afterwards became weaker and quite irregular. Middling Cotton in many cases re? coding to 25c ft Ita. Sales 220 bales, say; 14 at 20; 21 at 22; 13 at 23; 27 at 24; 12 at 24tf; 21 at 24?; 53 at 25; 15; at25&; 40 at 26. We quote Low Middling 34; Mid-: diing 25. SEA ISLAND COTION. -Prices having receded to a point within the roach ofibuyers, they operated to tile extent of about 200 hales during the week. Mains and Floridas, medium quality selling at 42@60c ft th, and the finer gradea at 75@85c. Extra fine Cottons are scarce. COTTON STATEMENT. A'. M'dL UpVd. Rice. Stock on-hand Sept 1, 1866.... 235 5,300 .... Received from April 25 rn May 1,'67 . 68 1,8-16 18 Received previously....,....14,602122,881 11,177 Totalreceipta....'.....14,805 190,016 U.195 Expon?a. s. rd. Vp'd. Sice. From April 26 to May 2, '67. 169 2,930 72 Previously.14,069 119,764 9,335 14,238 122,700 9,407 * "7. Total exports.... ....;...,_....I4,238 122,700 9,407 Stock on hand and cn shipboard.... S?7 6,616 1,788 mug Tl MT? LAST XBatfc I S.rid. Vpl'd. Etet. Stock on hand Sept 1,-1865. 863 1,610 100 Received from April 26 to May 2, 'CO.. 13 2,258 76 Received previously. 4,625 79,364 3,434 "'"Total receipts....."..7..6,030 83,232 8,010 EXPORTS. & Pd. Op'd. Riot. From April 27 to . . aMay3,'66^-... :156": 2,814 " " 86 ~ Previously.;.. ..44281 76?09>72,676 .. ..":' .. 4,678 78,308 2 740 Totid?xporte.??..??878- 78,308-2,740 S loci cn hand and. on.am pboard.... 452 4,924 870 ! BICE.-Tho receipts have almost ceased during tho past week, and holders show more disposition to ad vance their prices. Under this condition of the market the transactions have been very Ugh t, and we only i?wn of a Balo of 18 tierces of olean Carolina at lO&c per la? this rate showing au advance over previous quotations, SelUrs are generaUy asking extreme prices and we quote somewhat nominally, good clean Carolina otiose, per ft. ; "NAVAL STORES.-There has been received during tho week about 416 bbls. Rosin, 267 bbls. Sp irita Tur? pentine and 200 bbls. Crude Turpentine. Extra pale Rosin has been sold at $7 50 . per bbl. ; pale at 86? 6 50, and No. 3 at $8 00 per bbl. The carly transactions in Spirits took place at 64c per gallon, but sales have been made at 63c Virgin Turpentine changed hands at 84 75 ppr.bbL HAY.-The receipts have been large; say about 1200 bales North River and 700 balee of Eastern. Wo learn of sa'ea early in the week of North River at $2 50a2 66 par hundred, but increasing arrivals nave caused pricea>to decline, and 680 bales of North River wore sold from the wharf at 82 30 per hundred. Sales of Eastern, to arrive, have taken place at $2 30a2 50 per hundred. CORN.-There has been received during the week about 60,000 bushels, and the market has been quito duh in consequence of the fall supplies which have been re? ceived, lt being difficult to move largo lots unless the buyer was conceeded some advantage, and tho trade has been, in consequence, mostly in a jobbing way. We learn of the folio win 5 sales: 2000 bushels white, in bulk, at '$1.39 ft bushel weight; 6000 bushels of very prime White, at 81 40 per bushel, bulk weight; 1000 bushels .prime White, ba sacks,?at $146 per bushel, weight, sacks included; 8000 bushels primo White, in sacks, at 81 40 per bushel, weight, sacks in eluded ; 2000 bushels White, in sacks, at 8148 per bushel, weight, sacks Included ; 800 bushols Mixed, at $1 43 per bushel, bags included. Wo quote primo White, in bulk, at 8140 per bushel, weight, and 8146al 48 per bushel in bags, bags Included. OATS.-The receipts have been very light, and we learn of a sale of 700 bushels m bags, at 88c ft bushel, bags included. FLOUR-The market has on ample stock of th's ar? ticle, the demand being quite limited. There has boen no Important change in prices, and wo renew previous quotations, say $11.75?12 ft bbl for Northern and Western Super; Extra do $12.75@13.25 ft bbl; Baltimore Super 812.60? 13 ft bbl; Extra do. $14? 15 ft bbl; Choice Family brands sell at $17@18 ft bbl. BACON.-lhere is a moderato demand at generally previous quotations, but prices are somewhat irregular and figures below our rates are sometimes accepted to close out We quote primo Shoulders at 11@11 J?c V lb ; primo Ribbed Sides at 13c. ft lb; primo CloarRibbed do. at 18J?C 9 lb, and Clear Sides at 14c ft ft. SALT.-There has boon no further receipts of this ar? ticle, and some 400 sacks were disposed of at $1 65 por sack. BAGGING AND ROPE-Gunny Cloth is extremely dull and nominal, and we quote from 25? 26c. ft yard. ROPE.-There is but Utile inquiry for thia article ; Prime Hemp may be quoted at 20c ft Ita., and Jute 12 ??c. ft lb. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-Thc supply of Timber and Lumber on the market has diminished, and prices are somewhat firmer without quotable- change. We renew our rates, say for Common Timber $4?$5 f. il; for MiB Timber $6@$8, and Shipping Timber $12 ft M. Raft Lumber is selling at $12?$14 ft M; City Steam Sawed is held at S18@$25 ft M. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool-By sall ?id. ft ft. on Upland Cotton. We quote the rate on Upland at ?"d. "?3 ft, and OD Sea Island Colton J?d. ft Ita. To Havre, 1 .'?c. ft ft. on Upland and 2c ft lb. on Sea Island. To tho West Indies nothing doing. Coastwise somewhat nominal-To Mew York, by steam, 75c. ft bale on Sea Island and Upland Cotton; 75c. fi tierce on Rice; 40c. ft bbl. on Rosin; by sail, are quite nominal. To Boston, ?? o 9-16 cent ft ft. hy sail. To Philadelphia J? cent ft lb. on Upland Cotton by Btcam, and J-i cent ft lb. by sail. To Baltunore-^The (.learners take Cotton for Liver? pool, to be re-shipped by steam through at New York steamer's rates; on Lumber, by .sail,.to NcwYork, Phila? delphia and Baltimore $5@G GO ft M. EXCHANGE_Storting Bills-Thc raw yesterday was 56 40@G45 to the pound storting for sixty days bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks ore purchasing Sight Cheeks on Now l'ork at }? percent off; five to ten Jay. ? Por cent, discount off; ten to fifteon days, 1 per cont, discount off; twenty to twenty-five days, 1?? per cent, off; twenty-five to thirty days, 1}? per cent. off. Ency sell Sight Drafts on Now York at ft cont, premium. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at 35 ind selling at 36. Augusta, market. AUGUSTA, May 1.-FINANCIAL-Checks on the North, payable at bank, selling at par; out-door rates, Sa 'i off. SILVER-Brokers are buying at 128 and soiling at 132. SECURITIES-DulL GOLD-Brokers are buying ot 134 ond selUng at 13C. COTTON-There baa been no change in thc market since yesterday afternoou. There seems to be a mutual stand? ing off of buyers and sellers, the latter not belog witling Looifcratipresont low rates. Sales amounted to 233 Dales, os follows: 2 at 21,123 at 24, 78 at 24,l? and 40 at soc I : . Re:e!ptd, 166 bales. ] ] Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, May L-TURPENTINE-lit iu fair re? quest, and nuda ready ?ale upon arrival. Sales to-day of 905 bois at S5 for virgin. $4 iur yellow dip, and S2 SO for hard. ?? 2S0 lb?. No transactions reported in Spirits.Turpentine and Cotton. Hosts.-Sales of 291 bbls at $2 85 for strained Coniuton. aud S3 85a4 75 tor No. 1, na in quality. TAH.-Sales ol'UH bbls at $1 80 ? bbl. Kew ()i li ans MaikM. NEW ORLEANS, April 27.-COTTON-Notwithstanding limited aud poorly assorted supplies, increased stringen? cy on thc part ut holders, und additional impediments in the way of negotiating sterling Exchange, thc movement to-day has been of a liberal character, operations heing stimulated as well by the favorable ten r of the foreign advices, as by the decidedly improve.! tono of tho load? ing donicBtic markets. Hie day'? transactions at the dose summed un fully 4000 bales, seventeen brokers participating ia tho business. Prices disclosed a mate? rial improvement, generally 1 \:.<a per lb, excepting thc Middliug description, the advance attending which was relatively lower than that realized on tho other grades. With the above remarks, wc revise our figures, and now quote as follows: Ordinary 20c, Oood Ordinary 22c: Low Middling 24c, and Middliug 20a27c: remarking, however, that even many lists or desirable descriptions could be hud at these rates. STATEMENT OF COTTON'. Stock on hand Sept 1st, 180G.bales. 102,082 Receivod to-day...-. 7u9 Received previously.70:1.071-704,300 80?,'.<32 Cleared to-day. 2,500 Cleared previously.005.003- 007,509 Stock on hand.138,873 Tho clearances comprises 1278 bales for New York, and 122s tor Barcelona. sr< ; AK AN ti Mor.AssEs.-There have not been any re? ceipts since yesterday. The supplies or the production of Louisiana are light, bat the. demand is limited, uud only of a retail character, Thora wcro sales to,i ay of 54 hhds Sugar, ut prices ruling within the range of tho fol? lowing quotations: 7a8.'?c per lb for inlerior, 12;,c for fair, 13c lor fully fair, 13.'?ul3)?c for prime, Ile ?or se? conds, and 13??c for yellow clarified. The last sales of cistern bottoms were ut 0Cu75c per gallon, and of Molas? ses at 72c for prime. Oood clayed Cuba Molasses is of? fered tile cargo at 47c per gallon. .V.0?BN.-Taoro haye boon some receipts since yesterday, but there is le6s demand, and prices nrn samar. 'Hie sales to-day aro couiinou to 3250' sacks', of which 600 white aud white mixed ut SI 45; 600 mixed at il VI ii; COO yellow. 300 du, und 3U0 white at SI 48: coo mixed, 2UJ and 100 white nt ?| 50 bushel. OATS.-Considerable'receipts arc being expected, Tim demand has subsided sud pri?es easier. Sales to-day 2050 sacks, ol' which 500 at S3u84e ; 350 at 84a85e ; COU and ?kl at 85c ?? busucl. En m G HTS.-With moro offering for shipment, thc rates coastwise aro fuller, and tlio-e for foreign ports ure firm? er. Thoy ure ??c ^ lb lor Cotton by steam for New York, lc tor Roxton. St um New Ycrk and Boston 35c sack for Corn 60a00c |? bbl for Flour, and O0aC5c for Pork. Sail for Liveepoul l'iiZtiu'.MCd tor Cotton. Knltiiuorc Murlee*. BALTIMORE, April 30.-COFFUWIWC report a further sale of 500 bugs Rio ex May QucusK and 5UU do per Bro? thers, to arrivo, Ixith ou private trniis; also, from second hands, 300 bags Rio, in lots, from Mi? to lu.1* eta, as to quality. COTTON-With less favorable Liverpool advices per cable to-day', our market was weaker, no sales worthy of remark, and at tho CIOBC quote Middling Uplands quiet and non.; uv I at 21)8300. FLOUU-The market continues quiet; only sales report? ed were 100 bbls. Howard street Family Kt SIC 50; 100 do Extra, choice, SIS 40; 100 bois City Mills Spring Wheat Extra $13 25 ; 250 bbls fine and com men Western Super SlOalO 25, and 100 bbls good Middlings SS 75; quotations general ly remain unchanged, VP; : Howard-street Super ana Cut Extra.. .SH 25 f$S12 25 Howard-street Shipping Extra. '..12 6u (ut 13 50 Howard-street Higu Orados. 13 50 ?a 14 75 Howard-street i um ?ly. 15 50 (a: 10 50 Ohio Super and Cut Extra. ll U0 (gi ll 75 Ohio Extra Shipping...'.1)0 1)0 M 00 00 Ohio retailing..'..HU OH Qa 00 00 Ohio Family.,. 14 50 K 15 50 Northwestern Super. 00 00 fg 00 00 Northwestern Extra. 12 CO (oj 14 00 City Milla auper. li 25 <g> ll i's) City Mills, Standard Extra.12 CO (y 13 CO City Mill? Shipping brauds Extra. 15 50 fcj 17 00 Baltimore, Wetcu's k. lireenfiold Fam'y 18 00 (gi 00 00. Baltimore high grade Extra.. 17 50 (# 00 00 Rye flour, now. o 00 tj 9 60 Corn Meai, cit;' .MiiiB. 0 20 mi oo oo QUAIN-Wheat-Receipts s mun; 8S0 biamcls white only reported; no sales; a lot of 200 bushels Pennsylva? nia red brought #3. Corn-5.2..0 bushels waite aud 11.5(30 bushels yellow comprised thu offerings; market was dull and lower; wc r pon sales ol 6,000 bunucls lair to prime white ut si 22al ^-rouly ?00 bushels ut tho 1st I tor;- 1,850 bushels Southern 'mixed ?1 22al 23; 1,000 bushel* Western do il 20; Wu bushels yelle/w it :'\ but closed 2a 3 ct? lower, but holders generally refused to soU; l,0p0 bushefs Western mixed ri 22. Oats-780 buslieU received ; Bales 500 bushels al 74 ct?; 410 do at " cts. Rye-45 bushels Bold at ?1 75, HAY-Supply good aud-njarket dull Wo report a ?ale of pennsylvania limo tn y baled at ?33, and quo io Clover at KIO per ton. MOLASSES-Nothing doing, and prices, in the absence of sale, remain as last quoted. ino VISIONS.-The market is inactive, but JJ rici s gene? rally remum firm. We notice a sole ol 15 casks Hulk Sides at lo>? cents; loose held ut ln>? cents, and Shoul? ders, pucxed, 9 cents, lhere was svinn inquiry for liens Pork, which1 ls qilotod firm at ?23 75at?4: Bacon is lu lair consumptive aemand within our runge, as loilows: fur Shoulders iimlu.14 cents; Sides l2s,l2Aj cunts; clear rib Sides 12>,al2}.? cents; and clear IO.'* eenie. Hums we quote at ISalG couts lor plain, ard limita ceuls for sugar-cured canvased. Lard coutinues in good retail de maud at 13>4 cents for elly bbls, uud 13,'i ceuls lor Western; round lots may bc quoted .'4 cunt less; Bs.lt more relined, in kegs, 10 cents. KIGE-Carolina is scaroe anil held firm al 1UU ? ctn : Rangoon wo quote at 9>-uU3? cents. SALT-Couuuuos in sternly luir jobbing request, aud prices are the same as bciore given, vis: Fcc Liverpool common 42 20; do line $3 lUa3 2o, us to brand, per s .ck ; Turk's Island Oiaoac per busu, for large and small lots out of store. SMHXT9 TUUPKWT4NE-Wo notice salen to arrive at 74c per gallon. SL?AB-Market to-day quiet ; no sales reported. Quo? ta tic us nominally unchanged, WHISKEY.-Is rxtrcni ly dull; no sales reportod for several days, and is their absence it is very ditncult tu make correct quotations. Kew Y oi k 3Inrkct, MO.V?1 ll A UK LT, The New York Evening Fust, of Tuoaday, April 30, says: '? The speculative feeling ia Wall street continuos, and there is a degree of confidence and animation prc [ vailing. The rate for call loans is 4 to 5 V cent on Government securities and 5 to C $ cont on miscellaneous collaterals. Commercial paper of the highest grade continues scarce and wanted ut u to G '.j. Less known names ure closely scrutinised and pass at high rates'. Wc observed, how? ever, a.coutlnucd accumulation of idle capital, tho sup? ply ^f camm ey is increasing from the Ulterior, aud lhere ls an evident increase of general confidence. These three conditions of an easy money market being present, the general anticipation is that there will be no interruption of the existing caso for some time to como. PllOLUCE HARKET. NEW YORK, April 30.-FLOUU, A-C.-Tho markot for Western and State Flour is moro activo, and lOalfic better on thu low grades. The bettur brands are in do? ma d and buoyant Thc sales are 12,000- bbls at $10 BSsll 60 for superfine SUte; $11 00al3 90 for extra State ; $11 75al2 80 for low grades of Spring Wheat Western extra; $13ali for ?hip? ping Ohio; $H10al510 for trade and family brands uf Ohio, Michigan aud Indiana, and $ l?alo 26 for St Louis extras, California Flour is firm. Sap's of 528 bbls at $10 26al7 Canadian Flour ia firmer and in fair demand. Sah s of SOO bbls at 13 40ai4 25 for thc low grades ol extra, uud $14 60alG 50 for trade' dud family brands. Southern Hour is also firm und fairly active. Sales nf BOO bbls at $12 40al4 10 for common to fuir Baltimore and country extra*, and $14 40iil7 75 for trude and iatnily b rands Rye flour ls firm. Sales of 400 bbl s ut $8a8 70. Corn meal is firm. Sales 600 bbl?. G BAIN-The wheat market ls firmer with a good de? mand for milling. . Tho sales aro 45,000 bus at $2 70 for No 2 Milwau? kee club ; $3 30a3 40 lor 3100 bus white Cab forma. Barley is decidedly better and quite active. Sale? of 45,000 bus Canada West at $1 2lal 30. Oats ure without material cbaugr, and in fair request. Tho sales aro 60,000 bun old and uuw Chlrugo at 74;?u70c; inferior western at 74c, and Statu at 82>ia83c. Rye is unchanged and in fair demand. Tho sales are 17,0011 bushels western at $1 Wal 68-the lutter price fur strictly primo. Coi u opened rather tame, but nilli ed and closed better, though quiet at thc improvement The inquiry is fair, and mainly for home consumption. The eales aro 97,Ooo bushels new western mixed nt $130 al 35,'i, the inside at Jorsey City, and outside delivered ; old do In store, $1 85'?,?1 30 and 1 Oyal 39 delivered, choice southern whit/- at SI 42. PROVISIONS-For pork the demand is principally to cover maturing contracts, but prices are easier. For fu? ture delivery we hoar of 1600 bbls mess, buvor May, at $23. The sales, cash, are 4000 bbls at S22 for old mess; $20 - 80a22 65 for new do; $19 L'^aPJ 25 for extra prime; In small lois; $21 75 for primo mess; $24 60 for clear Pork. Beef is Arm and in fair request. Sales of 150 bbls ut $10a21 for plain mess; $2la2S for extra' do. Tierce beef is quiet Beer Hams arc dull. Sales of 25 bblsat $40 for Wes? tern. Cut meats are quiet and somewhat nomi nul. Bacon is in good demand and higher, eloping finn. Sales of 932 boxes, part to arrive, at lOXalO&C for Cum? berland cut; llj?c for short rib, and 12 7-lCoT2Jic lor short clear. Lard has been fairly active, the demaud in part for ex? port, and pri, cs arc steady. .soles or 1100 bbls and tes at 12^al2?,'c for No. 1 ; 12J? al3e for city; Lisi?lo lor fair to prime steam ; 13S,'a 13,J,'c for kettle rendered, and 13>?u foi- small lots cl?nico do. BUTTER-Is dull and heavy. Wo quote Goshen ?nd Orange County pails, per lb, 30a35c; State firkins, good lo primo, 18u22c; Stato half-tirkius, medium to prime, 20a24c; State firkins, commou and fair, Hui Gc: state Welsh tubs, fair to prim", 10u20c ; Western Reserve, good to choice, 12a Ile ; Western Reserve, com m o ca to good, Hal2c; Northern Pennsylvania 15a2iic. CHEESE-Is quiet and unchanged. We quote: State factory, good to choice, lb, 18aJ9c; State factory, lair to good, 15al7c; Stato factory, common to prime, I 'alfie ; English dairy, Connecticut, 15al7c; English dairy, Ohio, 15al7c; Vermont dairy, fair to good, llslSc; Ohio prime, 12al5c; Ohio common. Cal2c; Pineapple. 20u23c. COFFEE-I? dull and prices favor me buyer. COTTON-Tho musket to-day ia Very quiet, Prices arc. heavy and uominul nt 30u for Middling Uplands and 31c for do New Orleans and Texas. HAT-Is dull and heavy at 20, 45 and 70, as to growth and quality. MOLASSES-Is firm with a moderate demand. RICE-Is quiet at lo ralie for Carolina. SUOAB-Baw Sugars are iu mod?rai,, demand, but prices favor thc buyer. Sales of Cuba ut 9.'gulli*?c, and Porto Rico at 12al2 Uc. Refined are dull. WHISKEY-Thu market is dull at 29>?c in bond. FIIEIOHTR-Tho engagement*" to Liverpool by steamer are 45,000 bush corn at Gd, and 300 bulen cotton at ,'jd. Exports of Klee, Nu vu l Stores unit Lumber, from the Port of Charleston, from s?-ptc'r 1st to Nay ii, 1SG7. RICK. |N. STOKES.j LUMBER Boston. New York. Newport, R. I. Providence, lt. I.... Philadelphia. Baltimore. Northern Port. New Orleans. Wilmington. Jersey eily. Matanzas. Barbadoes. Havana. Cuba and a Market. Liverpool. Rio de Janeiro. Halifax, NS. Cardenas. bordeaux. West Indies. 13 ar ac oa., Bristol. Eng., bahamas. Bar eel" na. Ruatan, Hon. Palma, Majorca. 'aibaricu, Cuba. falencia, Spain. Porto Rico. Havre. Tierces. Barrels. Feet. 4'J.-.| l,74'.i[ 607,57M 0,3641 14,749| 71S.282 490,384 714.744 2,3113.7*0 8811 1,0911 2.906,253 ....| 1.337.800 .... 8 GOOl DC 110.000 .... 627,020 .... 121.??7 - 503,090 -1 261,970 0,245 600,152 62 198,260 200 214.1104 190,346 279,943 120 204,000 17 49,500 1,720 _ 30,1100 55Cj 00,571 12,1100 _ 72,1100 .ll.OIK) 199 117,(ltlil .... 77.408 10,401 diaricstoii Wholesale Prices, AETICLES. rillCES. BAGGING. fl yard- ~~ Dundee. 10 ? ? Gunny Cloth...:. 25 Col 23 BALE HOPE. fl Ih-Manilla. 24 @ 25 Western. 20 ? 23 New York. - 8 - Jute. 12,'i? - UREA I), fl Hi Navy. - & - Pilot. 10 ? - Crackers. 12 ? 15 fl?/CA',?, fl M.... 0.00 -@20.00 BRAN, fl loo lbs. 33 ? - COTTON, fl lb- _ / Ordinary to Good Ordinary. 24 (Si - Low Middling. - 8 - Middling to Sbdct Middling. 25 ? -- Oood Middling. - 8 - Sea Island. 45 ? 85 CANDLES, fl Hi-Sticrm. - ? - Adamantine. 25 ? 2n Tallow. 19 ? 20 COFFEE, fl lb-Kio. 20 ? 30 Laguayra. 2H ? Java. M 45 CORDAGE, fl lb-MuuUUt. - ? - Tarred American. 20 8 23 CORN MEAL. fl bbl. f'-?u <4 - . COAL, fl ton-Anthracite....... 10.00 011.00 Cumberland. nominal. COPPER, ti lb-Sheet. I 58 ? CO FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, fl ton. 100.00 ? - Pacillc Guana, fl 2000 lbs. 75.0U ? - Baugh's Phosphate, fl 21)00 lbs... CO.00 ? - Rhodes' Phosphate, fl ?WO lbs... C5.00 ? - Mapcs'SuperPhosphate,fl 2000 lb C5.0?I ? - Zell's Raw Bone Phosphate. ?S.UO @ - Zell's Super Phosphate of Lime.. 00.00 ? - F/OT-Cod, fl 100 lbs. ''M 8 ?tW Herring, ? box.," 7" g ?l1 Macl.-c.vl."No. i, fl hair lilli- - H,?0 ?10,0(1 Mackerel, N'o. J, fl liutf bbl. B OO @ - Mackerel, No. 3, fl bbL. . - 8 " - Mackerel. No. L by kits. 2.12 ? 3.00 Ko. 2.. 9.00 (m - No. 3.:. - f - Sordines, fl IOU-?innrtor boxes.. 23 ,@ 25 Half boxes.... 48 @ 50 FLOUR, fl bbl-Super. ?MiQD Northern and Western Bit?- ? : : . Jf. g Baltimore E*tra.......,. ?.? 8W.W Southern Extra. ?.g ?W,0D FR UlTS- Prunes, fl lb. 22 ? - MCR. 40 @ - Dried Apples. M | 28 Almonds, ?oft sliell. , ?? ? r 1?. Raisins, M. H.. fl box. 4-00 fe1- 5.M Raisins, Layer. 4.60 g 5 50 Orauscs. - ? - Lemons. 4.00 ? 8.00 GLASS, fl box of 50 foot American, 8x10. 5.50 8 ".00 American, 10x12.. G-ou ? ?:g kt?uch,iarli"... 1-W 8 3-00 GRAIN-Maryland Outr,, fl bushel..... 86, ? - Western Oat?, fl bushel. - fd - Corn, fl bushel. I-.* Ci 1-48 Beans, fl buslicl. 2.00 ?3,011 HAY, fl cwt.-North River,f, 2.30 2,55 Eastern. -.W ? 2,60 ///DE^Dry, fl lb... W ?12 INDIGO-'^ lb. WM S^S? /?OA-Rc?ncd, fl lb. f 07 ? 07? Swede. 09 .? 10 LATHS, fl M. 4.00 ? 4.50 LLME-Shcll. fl bbl. . - ? - South Carolina. 1-50 ? - Bookpnrt. 2,00 ? 2.1, Cement.........'.. 2.75 @ 3.50 Plaster Paris...;... 4.00 ? 4.50 LUMBER fl M. (cet- ' .? ?? M Clear White Phie, 1st quality. 50.00 ?5a,00 White Pine, good run.? 38.Q0 ?40.00 Yellow Pine. 20.00 ?25.00 Boards, fl M. feet-Rough. 12.00 ?15.00 Grooved and Tongued.... 28.00 (o;32.00 LEA TITER, country tanned, fl lb. I - MOLASSES, fl giillou-Ciiba. 47,'i? 63 Mu??avado. 55 8 cn Sugar House.... 80 ? 1.00 . New Orleans. 75 ? 82 NAVAL STORES, fl bbl-Tar. - ? - Pitch. - ? - Rosiu, Palo. 6-00 ? 7.50 Rosto, No. 1. - @ - Rosin, No. 2. 3.50 (ul - Rosin. No. 3. 3.00 fol - Spirit* Turpentine, fl ?allon- 03 ? 61 OJiUlll. 1ft. ": ("> - NAILS-American, 4@20d, fl kog. 7.00 @ 7.75 American Wrought. - ? - Laildug.'...i:.... 7.50 ?10.00 Copper, fl lb. 1-00 ? - Galvanized. 30 (<t - Spikos. 12 ? 15 0/L.S-Lard, fl gallon. 1-40 ? 1.45 Linseed, fl gsUon. l.J* ? l-r?!} Sperm, Winter, fl gallon. 2.25 ? - Cotton Seed, fl gallon. - ? - Castor (E I.), fl gallon. 3.00 ? - Olive, fl dozen.,. 8.00 ?10.00 Keroscuo, fl gallon. 52 ? 54 Bouzine, fl gallon. I 00 ? - PROVIS/ONS-Bee!, mess, fl bbl. K.00 ?30.00 Beef, primo.14.00 ?15.1)0 Pork, muss. - ? - Rump. - ? -* . Bacon, Hams, fl lb. JO ? 30 Bacon. Sides. 13, @ lfH Bi?ji, Shoulders.-....:...; liJiP ?? Bacon. Strips. ]5 ? 17 Lard, m keg. IS ? 17 Butter....?. 30 ? 40 Cheese. l'r? 8 54 Potatoes, fl bbl. 3.25 ? - Onions. 3.00 ? 3.26 Apples. 4.00 ? 6.00 PAINTS-Woila Lead, fl lb. I 10 (<a M Black Lead. 10 ? 12 Zinc. While. Vi 8 lb PLOW STEEL, fl lr. ? @ - ?/C^-Carolina, fl lb. 10>?@ - East India. - ? - SLATES- American, fl square. 13.50 ?a - SHINGLES, fl M. 7.00 ? 8.00 White Pine, llrst quality. 12.00 ? - SALT- Liverpool, coarse, flsade. 1.05 ? - Livcn>ool. lino..'.. - ? - SOAP- Bar, fl lb. M ? 16 STARCH, fl lb. 10 ? .12 SPICES, fl lb-Cassia. 1.00 ? - Mace..T. 1.75 ? - Cloves. ''s ? - Nutmegs...'....:..'. 2.00 ?2.60 Pepper. "40 (S> - Piment?. 4D ? 60 Hies Gm?tii<;. 80 0 * SPIRITS, fl gallon-Alcohol. S.00 ? 0.00 Brandy, Cognac. 4.00 ?12.00 Brandy, Domestic. 3.00 ? 3.75 Gin, Hollaud. 4.76 ? 6.00 Giu, American. ?3.50 ?3.75 Ruin, Jamaica. 6.00 ? 0.00 Rum, N. E.,. 2.50 8 9,00 Whiskey, Bourbon. 3.00- ? 5.00 whiskcv, Recuued. :..:.:.::....: 2:30 ? 2.40 SUGAR, fl lb-Raw. 9 ? 13 Crushed. 18 ? - ClariQod A. 17 ? - Clail?ed B. - ? - ClariJiedC. lC,??? 17 Loaf. 1? ? ? Porte Bioo. 13>i? 14 Muscova??' _. 12 ? 14 SEGARS-Domestic maniuacturc, fl M. 18.00 ?45.00 TEAS, fl tb-Imperial..,. 2.00 ? 2.50 Gunpowder. 2.00 ? 3.80 Hysou. 1-60 8 LOO? Young Hyson. 1.50 ? 1.00 black. LOO ? 1.75 TORA CCO, fl lb, aa per quality. | 40 ?1.60 TIMBER-Hewn Til nier-Yellow Pine. 4.00 ?12.00 A sil. - ? - Poplar.,., - 8 - Hickory.. .;. - ? - TIN-I C Roofing Plat?!. 15.1)0 ? - I X Rooting Plate. 17.00 ? - I C 'Tin Plate', 10x14. 15.60 ? - I X Tin Plato 10x14. 17.00 ? - I C Tin Plate, 14x20. 16.60 ? - Block Tin, fl lb. 41) ? - riFLVA'-Cottou, fl lb. 7? ? - Baling. 45 ? - Uenip. 45 ? - Jute. 60 (II; - VARNISH-Bright, fl gallon. 25 ? - Paraltoe. - ? - VINEGAR-White Wino, fl guUon. BO ? . - Cidur. 30 ? - French. 1.00 ? 1.26 WINE, fl gallon-Port.. 2.60 ? COO Madeira. 2.25 ? 6.00 Sherry. 2.25 ? 5.00 Claret, fl ?iso. 6.00 ?13.50 Champaguo, fl basket. 25.00 ?30.00 ZINC-Sheol, fl lb.I 21? Ad 27 Market Itcport n nd Quotation. Sheet for Monds, Stocks and Hunk Bills, for Week ending May li, 1807. HUZPABED ur ANDREW M. MORELAND, Broker, No. S Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. SOUTHERN BASK 111 LI.S. Buying Ratos. Bank of Camden."... .40 Bank of Charleston.lOJ-j Bank or Chester.13 Bank of Georgetown.17 Bank of Hamburg.I7.'a' Bank o'f Newberry.42 Bank of South Ciirolina.O'.) Bank of State or S. Carolina, prior to 1801.08 Bank of State of S. Carolina, alter 1st. Jan., '61. .08 Commercial Bank, Columbia.02 Exchange Bank, Columbia.12 Fornier'H and Exchange Bank.01 Mcrclinul's Haul;, Chcraw.12 Peoplo's Bank, Charlostou.46 Planter's Bank of Fairfield.0U Planter's and Mechanic's Bank, Charleston_Hi? Southwestern Ihdlroad Bank, Cborlesteu.27 State Bank, Charleston.?BJ? Union Bank, Charleston.Cl City of Charleston Change Bills.86 Stute South Carolina Treasury Noli*.35 BONDS, STOCK ANB COUPONS. South Carolina Railroad ami Rank Stock.12 South Carolina Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.00 South Carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds.li? South Carolina Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness.SO City <>f Charleston Six Per ';eiu. Stoek.65 City ot Charleston Certificate of Indebtedness.85 City of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.CO State of South Carolina Bonds (old).36 State of .South Carolina Bonds (new issue of January 1, 1W.7.28 stat?, of South Carolina Stoek.28 State ol South Carolina Coupons.30 People's National Bunk Stock.Par First National Bauk Stock.Par Northeastern Railroad 1st Interest Bonds.65 Northeastern Railroad 1st Coupons.47 Northeastern Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness. ..45 Charleston (las Company Steck.,.Bi,1 Charleston City Hallway'Stock.35 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds (State guarantee).43 Charlostou and Savannah Railroad Hoods (1st inter? est of 2d lien).17 City of Savannah Bonds.73 Ci I v of Savannah Coupons (due previous to 1st June, 18(10).00 Cily of Savannah Coupons [?ua after 1st June, 18CC}.95 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bunds.73 Memphis uud Charleston Railroad Coupons.".7U Money brings 2>J per cent, a mouth ou tirst-elass col? laterals. Any information hi relatlou to Bonds, stocks. Bank Bills, Ac, will he furnished by application to the Broker at No. y ?roud street. Consignees per South Carolina Uutlroml, May ?. 552 bales Cotton, 13 bales Milne. 75 bula Whiskey, 12 obis spirits and 85 bids Crude Turpentine. 29 bbls Rosin, CO bags Grain, 2 cars Cattle, 1 car Furniture. 2 cars Lum? ber, 2 cars Wood, Ac, To A Robinson A Co, Utsey A Kcnyou, Kunapaux, Lanucau ic Co, J M Eason .v Bro, E Wolllcg, W C bee c.v. Co, Wallace .V Bro, W W Smith, ? W Wil barns .v Co, Yates M Pro, T M Btistoll d Co, E H Rod Hers ,v Cu. J ll li Sloan, H L Jolters A Co, Thurston .v. Holmes, j H Bagged A: Co, Adams, Frost H Co, J Hogan, b'ourtcnay k Trciibolni, lt R Agent, Havcnel A: CO, M H sOubcroaux, D it Williams & Co. Passengers. Ter steamer Faunie, from Savannah, via Hilton Head ind Beaufort-J Stevens and wife, A H Doty, Il (J Bod Isli, BM Ferris. Capt M J Godlisb. B G Holmes, Miss L A Johusou, A I'. Woodworth, \V J Vcrtlier, W H Hurri iou, J P HiUlionse, T W Bracey, Capt Black, alaster Knau, und 22 deck. Per steamer Gen Hooker, from Edisto sud Rockvilla ^apt D F Towlcs, W Johnson, J Corcoran, B R Scott, ind 12 dock. PORT CALENDAR. CORRECTED WEEKLY. PHASES 07 THE MOON. New M. 4th, 2U. 20m. morn I Full M. 18th, 8h. 32m.mom First Q. 10th, 3h. Um. even | Last Q. 20th, Oh. 2m. even AT'ILAMAY. SDH. ELSES, j BETS. MOON RISES. 29: Monday.... 30 Tuesday_ 1 Wednesday. 2 Thursday... 3 Friday. 4 Saturday... 6 Sunday. fi. .10 5.. 13 0..14 5..13 5..12 fi. .12 5..10 C.. 40 fi..41 ii..40 C..41 ?..42 G..42 6.. 43 2..19 2..5? 3.. 34 4..Ki 4. .52 Sets. 8..15 MARINE NEWS. PORT OP CHARLESTON. Arrived Ycstcrtluy. Brig Reporter, Coombs, Roekport Mo, 12 days. Lime, Roek and Hay. To ihe Rockport Limo Co. Steamer Faunie, Vincent, Savannah, via Hilton Head, 1 illino m ?md Beaufort GU tierces Rice, C balos 9 I Cot? ton, 35 sucks liran, aud Mdzc. To Ferguson ,t Holmes, J A Euslow J; Co, H Bulwinklo, Gibbes k Co, W M Law? ton, WU Guerard, Lieut Col Low, C Harrison, Railroad Agent, C Litschgi. Com'dr A K Hughes. Steamer Gen Hooker. Boyle, Edislo and Rockville. 1 bale S I Cotton, and Mdzo. To C L Guilleaume, W Johnson. Clui red Yesterday. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore-Courtenay ft . Tr.uiholm. Span bark Ois ar, Balegncr, Barcelona-W P Hall. Sehr G W Grice, Lewis, Fortune Island-Master. Went tn Se? Yesterday. Steamship Sea Cull, Dutton, Baltimore. Brig Wm Mason, Small, Daricn, Geo. Sehr Louisa Hatch, Gregory, Richmond, Vs. Front this Port. Steamship Champion, Murray, New York, April 30. Sehr Golden Gate, Blasland, Baltimore, April 3X1 Sehr Mary R Somers, Somers, Philadelphia, April <9. LIST OP VESSELS DP, OLEA RED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT, FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL, Sldp Amelia, Conner, sailed.March 25 Br bark Filio de l'Air, Evaus, clcarod.March 30 SOUTHAMPTON. Thc Allen, Marten", sided.Feb 5 DOMESTIC. UH.',FAST, MK, Brig Proctor, Coombs, sailed..April 9 BOSTON. Sehr Marion Gage, fihohhc, oleared.April 23 Sehr Richard Vaux, Powell, up.April 20 NEW Yonir. Sohr N W Smith, Tooker, cleared....April 20 Sehr Iowa, Chase, up.April 23 Sehr Helene, Alden, np.April 25 BALTIMORE. Steamship Patapsco, Nell, to sail.May 1 Sehr Foaming Sea, North, cleared.April 22 Sehr Ada Ames, Marston, sailed.April 27 Sehr Shiloh,-, up.April 24 LIST OF SHIPPING In the Port fl** Charleston, May S, 1807. VESSELS UNDER 100 TONS, AND STEAMERS COA.bTI.NO WITHIN THE STATE EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. Saragossa, 778 tons, Crowell, at Adger'c wharf, for Now York, loading.Ravcnel ft Co Manhattan, 1337 tons, Woodhull, it Brown ft Co's wharf, for New York, loading.street Bros & Co SHIPS. Mary Ogden, - tons, Coldrey, ai. Union wharf, for Liver? pool, loading.W B Smith it Co Missouri, 824 tons, Edwards, at Boyce 4: Co's wharf, from Liverpool, discharging.J Fraser k Co Galena, 793 tons, Dunton, at Boyen & Co's wharf, from New York, waiting.TV B smith ft Co BARES. Ango Guardiene (Fr), 480 tons, Willis, at Marsh's wharf, from Havana, waiting.?. . . J A Enslow k Co James Wilson (Bri, 304 tons, at Bennett's wharf, from Swan l.ilund. repairing.'..P J Ksnard Seaman ('Br;',' 020 tons, Doyle, at Onion wharf, for Liv? erpool, loading.J Fraser & Co Evcrbard Debus (Bremon), C20 tons, HoknholtiS, at Ab lau nc wharf, fur Liverpool, hading. .G A Hop) y & Co Blanche (Br)', 303 tims, Campbell, at Yauderhorst'.. wharf, lor Liverpool, loading.Gibbes ft Co Ciscar (Spanish), 331 tous, Bullaquer, at Brown k Co's wharf, for Barcelona, ready.WP Hall Effort (Ur). 721 ?ors, Hussey, at Atlantic wharf, from Liv? erpool, waiting.'.Master Depesche (Pms), - tons, Lubke, at Kerr's wharf, from Liverpool, discharging.Risley ft Creighton BSHSc Albert (Dr). S<;* loi^s, Eriksun, at Union wharf, tor Liv. erpool; loading. :....:..'.!. '. .Courtenay ft Treuholm Tibidabo (Span), 276 tons, <?ipi, at Patton's wharf, for Barcelona, loading.Bonafont it Salas Fredorik (Ban), 130 tons, Brunn, at Gas wharf, from Swansea, waiting.CT Lowndes lt Co Potomac, 140 tons, Snow, at Browu ft Co's wharf, from New York, discharging.Muster Melrose, 182 tons, Crabtree, at Central wharl, from Bos? ton, discharging.Master Reporter; - tons, Coombe, in Ashloy River, from Rock; port, Me, discharging. Master* . SCHOONERS. Transit, 295 tons. Stetson, in Ashley Ki vcr. for a North urn Port loading.Risley & Creighton Virginia Dare, 117 tons, Johnson, at Fairchild's wharf, for Buln mon-, loading.B M Butler Mary E Banks, 112 tons. Smith, at Kerr's wharf, from Norfolk, Va, discharging..Risley ft Creighton Navita (Br), LID tons. Smith, aUBounetfs wharf, for St Johns, N B, loading...^.Bonafont ft Salas Napoleon, 193 tons, Nichols, inTfehley River, for a North? ern Port, loading.Risley .V Creighton. J W Rumsey, 310 tons. Cranmer, ill Aaidoy River, for a Northern Port, loading...Hi' Baker & Co Daniel Chase. 311 tons, Mitchell, at Brown ft Co's wharf, from Haltimore, discharging.Strcoi Bros & Co Ida Richardson. 178 tons, Bodell, m Ashley River, for a Northern Port, loading.JA Ensiow & Co J F Forlond, 291 tous, Avery, nt Brown ft Co's wharf. tja, from Baltimore, discharging.HF Raker A- Co Joseph Long, 158 tou'. Terry, ar Union wharf, from Bos? ton, warung.A Guge & Co Azolda ft Laura, 109 tous, Mclndoe, at Union wharf, from Bara*-o?, walting.J A. Euslow & Co Ocean Pearl, 125 tons, Pearl, at Atlantic wharf, from Bal moruj d^cluu-ging.',.T J Kerr ft Co Lucy D-,"329 tons, Higgins, at Union wharf, from Portland, Mc, discharging.Mordecai ft Co L S Davis, 320 tons, Bishop, at Adgor's wharf, from New York, discharging.W Roach W F Cashing, 219 tons, Cook, at Brown ft Co's wharf, from New York, discharging.T Tupper ft Sons M E Long, 242 lons, Hardy, at Central wharf, rrom Phil? adelphia,' discharging:.............. H F Baker ft Co Manan tico,'Tn tuns, Clay pele, at Central Wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging....HF Ual-rr ft Co 'Tennessee, 121 tons, Creed, at Central wharf, from Nor? folk, discharging.Master lilly. 120 tous, Wooltord, at Brown i Co's wharf, from baltimore, discharging.T Tupper ft SOUS Armenia. - tons, Cale, at Kerr's wharf, from Norfolk, discharging.T J Korr k Co Fannie A Bailey, - tous, Sherman, at Central wharf, from Baltimore, discharging ,.'.HF Baker Ai Co MISCELLANEOUS. (HrTHIS SALE OF THE PLANTATION HIT TEES ls without preceden: lu the hUiury of tho world. There ls no secret In the matter. They are at once the nott speedy, strengthening health-restorer ever dis? covered. It requires but B Bingle trial to understand dds. Thoti purity can alwayB be relied upon. The} are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Casoarillft Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers, Lavender frowors, Wintergreen, Anise, Oloverbuds, Orange-peel, Snake-root, Caraway, Coriander, Burdock, S.-T.-1860-X. fte. ! bey are especially recommended to clergymen, pub I (speakers, and persons of literary habits aud seden? tary Ufe, who require free digestion, a relish for food. and clear mental iacuitios. Delicate females and weak persons are certain to And In these Bitters what they have io long looked for. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy Appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet They overcome effects of dissipation and late honra. They strengthen tho system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia sud Constipation. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. Dhey cure Liver OompUlut and Nervous Headache They are tho best Bitters bi the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's groat restorer. The following startling and emphatic statements can no soon at our office. Lotter of Hov. E. F. ORINE, Chaplain of the 107th New k*ork Regiment : NEAR AOQUIA CREEK, March 4th, 1863. 0 ?Tug" to tlio great exposure and terrible decomposi? tion after the battle of Antietam, I was utterly prostrat? ed and very sick. My stomach would not retain meal oino. An article called Plantation Bitters, prepared by Dr. Daucz, of New York, was proscribed to give me strength and an appetite. To my great surprise they gave mo Immediate relief. Two bottles almost showed mo lo Join ?7 reglmont. * * . * I have since seen them need m many cases, and am free to say, for hos? pital or prl rato purposes I know of nothing Uko thom. Rev. E F. GRANE, Chaplain. Letter from tho Rev. N. E. OILDS, St. ClatisvlBo, Pa. GENTLRMKN:-You were klud enough, ou a former oc? casion, to send mo a half dozzen bottles of Plantation Bitters for (3 50. My wife having derived so mn.:., neny:it from tho use of these Bitters, I desir i .or to oontluue thom, ami you will please send us -)X bot del? more for Ihe money encJoeod. I am, very truly, . o rs, H. E. OlEAJo, Pastor Gor. Kef. Jhnrch, SOLDI ca > HOME, SUPERINTENDENT'S O y VI CK, j CINOTNNATI, OHIO, Jan. 15th, 1803. j 1 havo glvon your Plantation Bitters to hundreds ol sur noble soldiers who si op hero, more or less disabled from various causeB, and the effect ls marvellous and gratifying. Such a preparation as this ls I heartily wish In every family, in every hospital, and at hand on ovory battle Held. G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent. Dr. W. A. CHILDS, Surgeon of "tho Tenth Vermont Re gimeut, writes:-"I wish every soldier bad a bottle of Plantation Bitters. They are the most effective, per feet, and harmless tonio I ever used." - . WILLARD'S HOTEL, 1 WASHINGTON, D. C., May 22d, 1HG3. J GENTLEMEN:-Wo requlro another supply of your PlantaUon Bitters, the popularity o which daily in? creases with tho guests of our house. Respectfully, SYKES. CHADWICK & 00. Ac. ftc. Ac. &C Ao. Be Nure that every bo ttl e bears tho fac-slmUe of oar signature on a steel plate label, with our private stamp over the cork. P. H. DRAKE & CO, No. 202 BROADWAY, N. Y. Bold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians, Grocer Saloons, and country Hotels dealers. April 19 thstulyr WK HAVE NOW XS S TC NEW AND Cl PEINTS, BLEACHED AND BROWN GOODS, 12*c PRINTED MUSLIN, C?3 ALS THE FINEST SELECTION OF WHITE GOODS AND I AND AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO PLEAS CITY 1 WE OFFER, FOR A FEW DAYS, A SPECIAL AND BEA A frosh supply of Goods received by every Steamer. Parties who wish cheap Cootia will please examine our SI E. SCOT' No. 229 m Next to Auger's Building, oppos March '25 DRUGS, CHEM!! ALS, ETC. "A smile was on her Up-health ? aa In her look itrength was in her step, and in her hands-FLABS** iron Birnaus. S. T.-1860--X. A few bottles of PLANTATION BITTE ns Will cars Norvous Headache. " Oold Extremities and Feverish Lip?. " Boar ?tonisch and Fetid Breath. " Flatulency and Indigestion. Norvous Affections. Ezcosslve Fatigue and Short Breath. M Pain over the Eyes. Mental Despondency. " Prostration ; Great Weakness. .. Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, Aa Which are the evidences of LIVKR COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. It ls estimated that seven-tonths ol all adult aliment? proceed from a cir-, va s nd and torpid liver. The biliary secretions of the Uvor overflowing Into the stomach poi. son the cotiro system and exhibit the above symptoms; After ?ow p-s' arch, we are able to prbsont the most remarkable cum for those horrid nightmare di'eases, the world has ever produced. Within one year over six hundred sud forty thonsand persons have taken the PLANTATION Birren*, and not an Instance of complaint has oome to our knowledgo I It ls a moat offoetual tonic and agreeable stimulant. Kited to aU conditions of life. The reports that it relio npon mineral substances for Ita active properties, are wholly false. For the satis? faction of the public, and that patients may consult their physicians, wo append a list of Its components. CALTHAYA BAUK.-Celebrated tor over two. hundred years in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness, eta It was introduced into Europe by the Oonntnis, wife of the Viceroy ol Pern, in 1640, and afterwards sold by the J us un H for the enormous price of i? our? weight in silver, under the r.imo of Jesuit's Pow? ders, aid was Un- ly made pnbltc by Loni a XVI, Sing of France. Humboldt makes especial reference to Its febrlfr ge qualities daring his South American travels. O AS C ?BILLA li AUK - For diarrhoea, collo and diseases ot the itomaoh and bowels. DANDELION-For Inflammation cf the loins and drop leal affections. GHAJIOM{L? XTLOWEBS-For enfeebled digestion. LAVXXDKR FLO wins-aromatic, stimulant and tonio highly invigorating lu nervous debility. WiNTzaoBiEN-For scrofula, rhoruaatlaui. etc. AN IKE-An aromatic carminative; creating flesh, m?sele and mUk; much ased by mothers nursing. Also, clove-buds, orango, carraway, coriander, snake .at, ?ta, S. T.---1860.-X. Another wonderful Ingredient, of great nae among the Spanish ladies of South America, imparting beauty to tho complexion and brilliancy to the mind, ls yet un? known to tho com OJ orce of tho world, and we withhold Ita name for the prosent, ry PORTANT CEUiTFieATKB. Boon k HT xi i, N. Y , December 28,1861. Messrs. p. H. DBAKS k Co.-I have been a great suf? ferer from Dyspepsia for threo or fonr years, and had to abandon my profession. About three months ago 1 tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my great joy I am now nearly a well maa. I have recommended them In several cases, and, as far as 1 know, always with algnaJ benefit. lam, refpectfully yonra, Hov. J. a OATHORN. PiirLADFXPniA, ld b Month, 17 th Du, 1862. RUPXOTKD PBIXNU:-My daughtar ha* been mach beneflttod by the usn o? tLy Plantation Bitters. Thon wilt send ma two bottles more. Thy friend, ' ASA CURRIN. BHSBHAN HOUSE, CHICAGO, lu., ) February fl, 1863. J MJLWTLH. P. H. TJKAXX A CO. :-Please sand' UM auothei twelve casen of jon,r rlantation Bittor?. As a rooming appetizer, they appear to nave superseded everything oise, and are greatly esteemed.' Tours, AO., GAGE & WAITE. A-rangements are now completed to supply any de? mand for this article, Vilich bas net heretofore been possible. The public may rest assured that in no case will the perfectly pure standard ot the PLANTATION BUTKBB be departed from. Ever y bottle bears the facsimile of our signature on a steel plate engrasnng, or ti cannot be gen? uine. Any person pretending to sell PLANTATION B rmi BS in bulk or by thc gallon, is a sioindler and impotter. Btv are of refilled bottles. Ste thai our Private StQBtp it ?HKU TI LATED over every cork. Sold by all Druggists, Grooeraaad Datiere throughout the countrv. P. H. DRAKE & CO., New York. Anrll vu ru wi 1 VT CHEROKEE PILLS, Qr itmalf Regulator, Ouri- Suppress/.!, Xircrxette and I'ninfuf ?fenetnuttton, Green Sickue?*, jtttrtous and Spinal Af ftctione, I'uinx in Uie Barky Sick Headache, Giddiness, and all dis? cuses that spring frmr. Irregularity, by removing tho cause nnd itu effects that tiri?o from it. Tboy aro perfectly sr.'n In all case?, eta Cipt ?when forbidden Inj direc? tions, anti art' essy tn administer, ns they art! nicely xug<tr coated. They should bc in Hiv hands of every Mnltk-n, Wife, and Mother in Hi.- lund. ' Ladles can ndX'Cai us In perfect cOhflUeaoe, and state their coin plalnt* 'li f?il. al we treat all Female Complaints, aii<l prepare Medicines 6iiltitMo for nil diseases to which tiley nro subject-Thirty-two page pamphlet, In a testal envelope; free. Thu Cherokee i'ills ure sold hy nil druggists at $1 per box, ?ir. six boxes for $r>; ?r they aro sent by mall, freo of pealare, In mi ordinary letter, free ?Tom otsei ration, by addressing the stile proprietor, Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 37 Walker St,, N. Y. N. B.-Cherokee nils No. 2 aro. prepared for special cane?, when milder medicines fnil ; these are sent by mall, free vf postage, on receipt of ($, the price- of each box. DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR* Or, Essence of Life, Cures General Dehilit;/, Weak? lier*, Hysteric* in Females, Palpltaitim af thc Heart and y/i?' all Xertnu* Di*e*t*e*. It ro y^-- blores new life and Vigor tu tho " usasse- Ui.(.(t, canring the hot blood of " At the. Vhrniz rl>ei youth to course the veins, res f?" S??S?Sl "L? 'u'ria-- tllC Organ? of Genera? li ??P-? Mi? Elixir rcjuvi n Debility, re-tunny Manliness ate the system and and full rigor, thus proving a overcome disease. perfect " Elixir of Lute," re? moving Slcrilitu ?ml B?rrennos* in both sexes. To the y ou nc, middle-aged, and itprd, there isnogrentor boon than this " Elixir of Life." lt gives n new lease of life, cuisine the weak and debilitated to linvo renewed strength and vigor, ?nd tho entire 6y?lem to thrill with joy mid pleasure. Trio?, ono bottle ft\ three bottles *5 ; sent by expresa to ?nv address. Dur medicines ure Sold and recommended hy all respectable drutarists In every part nf the civilized globe ; .some unprincipled dealers, howe ver, try to il reel re their customer? ny selling cheap atm worth? less compounds in order to make money. Be not deceived-ask for tlie<o medicines *nd take no others. If thc druggist does not keep them, wrlto to tts. and wo will ?end thuin by express, carefully packed, free from observation. We will be pleased t" recelvo letters with full Statement? m regard to any disease with which Indies or gcntlotnen are ntllicteil Address all loiters for medicines, pttuiph* lets, or advice, tn the solo proprietor, A Dr W. R, MERWIN, 37 Walker 8t, H. Y, May 26 mwf ly? CRISPER COMA. Ohl she was beautiful and fair. With starry 'yes, anti radiant hair. Whose curling tendrils, nott entwined. Enchained Ho: very heart und mind, C1USPKUCOMA, For Curling tlic Hair of either Sex into Wavy ami Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Massivo CUT?A. B? USING THIS ARTICLE EADU: ; AND GENTLE? MEN can beautify themselves n thousand-fold. lt is the only article in Hie world that will curl straight hair, and ut th? same time "ive it u beautiful, glossy ap? pearance. Tho Crisper Coma not oidyeurla the hair, but invigorates, beautifies and r?tanse* ii; js bigbiy and de? lightfully peri nm cd, and is the mos! rompi?le article o? the kind ever ottered t? tho Amt noun public. The Crisper Cotuu will be sent to uuy address, scaled and postpaid for $1. Addresd all orders to W. L. CLARK k CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette street, Syracuse. N. Y. March 31) lvr J^j^^^ CUlU?^|odo?rt ? by ^^^^^^ hair of either sos lito wavy ringlets, or heavy massive curls. Has berti used liy the fashionable* ol Fail*and London, with tho most gratifying results. Does no in? jin^- to thc hulr. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, il. Descriptive circulars mailotl free. Address BERGER, BHUTTO k CO., Chemists, No. 286 River street, Troy, N. 1'.. Solo Agents for the United States. March HU |j DAVE6?, YOUNG ? Mc KENZ1?, Hf AND COLLECTION OFFICE, Nos. 39 and 40 Park Row. ISAAC DA VEGA, ) GBO ROE B. YOUNG, J NEW YOB J, GERARD lu MCKENZIE,) aAYING SUCCEEDED TO THF ?TORSION COL, Lili TION BUSINESS Of Mesar i, BIRNEY, VB*?. PI8S k FLANDERS, we wlU attend to the collection el .it due and maturing claim? throughout the r nil?? ates ard Ganada. CfOMMIBSIOHMMJS rOM ALL THU BT AT MA. January | f (RE THE FOLLOWING HEAP GOODS, 15c 20c. LBRIC BR?LLIAN1S. ORGANDIES, LAWN AND GRENADINES o, IOSIEBY, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, YET OFFERED IE. 'RADE. DTLF?L LOT OF DRESS GOODS, AT 26c. PER YARD ook bofore purchasing elsewhere. r & co., ng Street, ite Graber & Martin's Grocery. mwf2mo DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. SARATOGA "EXCELSIflR"MU?fi WM. nriHE WATER OF THIS SPRING IS BELIEVED TO X be unequalled by that of any other bi the far-famed valley of Saratoga Its virtues aro such as have secured it tho high encomiums of all who have used it, posaesa lug, as it does, in an eminent degree, cathartic, diuretic, alterative and tome qualities. From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D., Professor Practice of Physic, Jefferson Medical College, Phila? delphia, formerly of Charleston, 8. C. : PHILADELPHIA, November 16,1866. I havo been for a year or more past ba the habit os taking tho water of the "Excelsior" Spring of Saratoga. Accustomed during the great portion of my invalid file to use tho different waten of the several fountains whick boil up along that remarkable valley, dependent, indeed, upon them tor much of tho comfort I enjoy, I am sabs fled that the Excelsior Water is as well adapted as any other among them, if not more so, to the purposes for which they are generally employed. It ts very agreeable, strongly lmp&egnated with the carbonic acid, lively and sparkling. * * * I can heartily and conscientiously recommend lt to all who need a gentle cathartic and diuretic. SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D.. The Water is put up in Pint and Quart bottles, and packed in good order fdr shipping, Pints in boxeo o? four dozen each, and Quarts in boxes of two dozen each BOLD AT WHOLESALE BY * . GOODRICH, WI1M1N k CO., Importers and Wholesale Druggists, KW 153 MEETING STREET. OPPOSITE CHARI.TSTO?f HOTEL. . DOWIE & MOISE, No. 161 MEETING STREET. ' Op pe site Charleston Hotel ' And for sale by first class Druggists ana Hotels. January 12 . 6a*o , SIMILIA 81M1LIB0? i?ttANTIK. . HUMPHREYS' HOMtKOPATHlC SPECIFICS ' : HAVE PROVED, THOM THE MOST AMVL? ZXFB, HIENOE, an entire success : Simple-w>rompt-EnV jient and Reliable. They-are the only caadiolees per? fectly adapted to popular use-so alrnxtb that mista? ea jannot be made In nabig them; an harmless as tab? tree from danger, and so efficient a* to be alway? reba oie. They have raised the highast conunsndattnn from iU, and will always rendar saturfac?onl . Cen ot' Sc. 1, cures Fever?, Congestion, Inflammstiona.. 88 ? a, ti Worms, Worm-Fever, Wonn-Colo,. 88 H s, Crying Collo, or Teething of In finta.?...... 9? " 4, ?? Dla rx h oe* of Children or Adulta.... 99 " 6, ? Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic. 91 8, " Chole.? Morhns, Ntnooa, Vomit- ..' tog.........'.. 18 .? 7, " Consrhs, Colds, Brorrhi?s. .. 8, " Nc? ra lg la, Toothache, Facea?he.. 98". " B, *, Headache?,8?ek Headache,] Vartifla.. 28 " 10, Dyspepsla^Blllotn Stomach....... . " ll, * Suppresaed. or Painful Period...... " 13, " Whites, too profess periods. 98 " 18, " Croup, Cough, Dlfflcult Breathing.. Xi ? 14, " Sall LUieum, Er>Ripolas, Eruptlana. 2* lt, " Rhtintaattswi, BbeomaUo Pataa..'. Jr '? 18, Fever and Afrne, Chill Fever, Ague?. 80 " 17, M. PU<*. Blind cr Bleeding. BO. i? is, " Upi i??? Im y, and Sore or Weak-Eyes, 60 H u c?i.xt--U, Acute or Chronic, Inns eons............. 60 90, Whoop lng Cough, Violent Coughs 60' " 21, " Asthma, Oppressed Breathing.. 80 M ja, .. Kar Discharges, Impaired Hear- , ?ng..to .. 98, " Scrofule, Enlarged Glands, Swell- T< lug?..J.vr......... 60* 11 34, " General Debility, Physical Weakness 69 .i 36, ? Dropsy and Scanty Socrettoss?. 89 " 36, " Sea Sickness. Sie?ness from Hld- > ; lng......... J.......,...'. 80 .. 37, " Kidney DUeeiuc, Gravel. 80 11 38, " Serv ou,i Debility, Seminal Emla- i dona. Involuntary .'lscnarges......L08. ?. 20, " Sore Mouth, Canter. 60 " SO, Urinary Incontinence, Wsttlng Bed. HQ .> ai, " Pa tn fut Periods, even With 8pasD>). 89. ? 83, 8nn"eg??igs ai Change of Lfe.......v.L09 . '. 83, .. Epilepsy, Spasms, ot- Vitus' Danes.LOO * " 84, " Dlptherla, Ulcerated Boro Treat... K t FAMILY CASES. " * .8 vials, morocco case and book..810.00 JO large vials, in morocco, and book...i..-r 6.00 ' 10 large vials, plain case, and book. . 6.00 16 boxes (Nos. 1 to IB), and book.:. 8.08 , VETERINARY SPECIFICS. , ; Mahogany oases, 10 vials......$10,00 ila gl e vials, wit h direction!. 1.00 sa-Thoie remedies, by th? ease or single box, are tent to any part of tho country, by Mall or Express, fres ; it charge, on rocaipt of the price. Address ! HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, > Office and Depot No. 662 Broadway, New York. . Dr. H?MPHKEvs is consulted dally st his office, per lonaUy or by letter, as above, for ali forms of disease. DOWIE dc MOISE. Wholesale Agents. : Na 101 Meeting street, , *. o oposito Charleston Hotel. W. A. SHRINE. A. vf. ECKEL.de CO.. Retail Ag.nts, No. 231 KING-H I'REET, 4th door above Market-si. April IB niwffimo ?mo Oharlimten. 8. O. ' OLD RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. IN ADDITION TO OUR BUSINESS OF SELLING WINES, etc., in origina! packages, and ba order to insure to consumers Pure Liquors In a compact and con? venient form, wo commenced the enterprise of bottling and packing In cases our well known wines, Brandies, Whiskies, AC. and have sent them out in a style that would preclude the possibility of their being tampered with before reaching the parohaser. The general appre? ciation and gratifying anaces? that has rewarded our efforts has encouraged us to maintain the standard aa re? gards quail ty, also to make increased efforts to retain the confidence and patronage which has been so liberally be? stowed upon us. BIN INGER & Ca, [Established 1778.1 Importers oi Wines, ic, No. 15 Beaver street, New York. The above popular goods oro put np in cases contain? ing ono dozen bottles each, and are sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac Opinions of the Press. The name of Bininger k Co., No. 15 Beaver.street, ia a guarantee of the exact and Utera! truth of whatever they represent.-?. Y. Com. Advertiser. The importing house ot Bininger k Co., No. 15 Beaver street, is conducted upon principles of integrity, fairness sud the highest honor.-A'. F. livening Express. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., No. 153 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hot and DOWIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KING dc CAS SIDE Y, No. 151 MEETING STREET, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C. January 30 wfmSmos AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! When by tho use of DIL JOINVTLLE'S ELIXIR you can be cured permanently, and at a trilling cost Tbc astonishing success which has attended this in? valuable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness. General Debility and Prostration, Loss ot Muscular En? ergy, Impotency, or any of the conscquonccs of youthful mdis.-re.iou, renders it the most valuable preparauon ever discovered. lt will remove all nervous affections, depression, ex? citement, incapacity to study or business, 1 ss of memo rv, confusion, thoughts ol sch destruc?on, fears of in? sanity. Ac It will restore tho appoUte, renew the health at those who hove destroyed it by sensual excess or evil practices. ? , _ Young Men. be humbugged no more by "Qjiack Doc? tors" and ignorant p acliUouers, but send without delay for die Elixir, ond be at once restored io health and hap? piness. A perfect Cure ii Guaranteed in every instance. Price 31, or lour bottles to one address *3. Ono bottle is suflicient to effect a cure in all ordinary "ALSO, DR. JOINVILLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and permanent cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleer, Ure thral Discharges, Grovel, Stricture, and all affect?ous b the Eidneys und Bladder. Cures effected in from ne to live days. They ore prepared from vegetable extracts that are' harmless on the svstem. and never nauseate the r-touiaeh or impregnate the breath. No change of die is necessary while ?sing them, nor does their action in my manner interfere With business pursuits. Pri-. e SI per box. Either of thc above-mentioned articles wiU be sent to my address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by maU o ixpress on receipt of price. Address ad orders to BEROER. SHUTTS k CO., Chemists, March 30 ly No. 286 River street. Troy, N. Y. 7HOS. R. AQITEW. ?rrOBTU ABD D SALES Di Fine SA roe tries, Cholea Tess, eta,, ?ts., lot. 360 4 363 Q?XZNWWB-ST.. COE OT MUUMdi nw ?to recabes