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FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1867. T?h? shall tell my love I loro her ? . .... Lo l abo stands Heaven's own rainbow arch above her, Palm boughs budding in ber bands. Flowers beneath her rested feet, Thomless Eden flowers and sweet. Who Hall tell my love I love her ? Such sweet song Angel Mps are chanting over This new saint amid their throng; Scarcely will tney chango their strain Counting human iovo so vain. Who shall toll my lovol love her? . . Shall tho lark, Starting from his grassy cover Wbilo tho sky is gray and dark? May, mino own song soars as high 4? the brown lark's minstrelsy. Who shall tell my love I love her? . Shall the breeze? That most sweet but thriftless rover, Poes it stir the living trees? Can my message thus thus be given? Nay, the breeza blows undor heaven. Who shall tell my love I lovo bar? Shall not I? When life's lever-sloop is over. And my soul's glad open eye. Darts through blue and amber space Searching looks for her dear face ? I shall tell my love I love her Very soon Human words no more may move her, But my sp?lt lips ahull tune Songs of love as high and sweet. Songs of love as pure and meet, As angels' own, her ear to greet I shall tell, m y love I love her. Judge Underwood's Charge. COMMENTS OF THE RIUHHOND PBESS. .... [From, the Whig.] Underwood's charge to the Grand Jory yester? day, will be found in our columns this morning. We bave'?o hesitation in saying that certain of its allusions to this city are the most wantonly, mendacious and brutally libellous-utterances that ever came from the bench of any civilized country. Theyjuik thejx author beneatn the fellowship of the lowest jail-birds. It is impossible to give ex? pression. to> tho scorn and contempt which every honorable;- mut must feel for the depravity of a heart that can engender calumnies so vile. _ _ [From the Dispatch.? MONSTROUS CHARGE OF A JUDGE.-If it we: e thc object of Judge Underwood to disgrace- his Gov-, eminent and tno court over which he. presides, he labored tn earnest yesterday to carry it out in bis charge to the jury on opening his court. Wo pub? lish it in our paper to-day as it comes from thc United States Court. Thia charge, for the infamy of rta aspersions of a whole community, Unas no parallel in the judicial annals of any country on earth. The world will wonder how such a man over got to ba a judge : but he will be awarded the credit of mAking good use of his office to secure himself notoriety in at least one way : that of the foul and filthy calumniation-of society. lf?m tte Tima.} UNDERWOOD'S CHARGE TO ms GRAND JURT. Elsewhere in ? our columns will bo found the .'charge,' yesterday delivered to his white and negro jury by John C. Underwood, Judge of the United States District Court of Virginia. As a legal charge to a Grand Jury it-ia wholly beneath criti? cism, and; challenges, comment only as a display from the bench of a grovelling malice towards tho respectable people of Virginia, and a nauseating flattery off Stevens and tho Rauieal party. As an emanation from the supremo judicial functionary in this State, it is disgraceful to his office ; while, asa literary composition, it would not bo creditable to the brain of a thick-skulled freedman. . [From the Examiner.^ UND Eh WOOD'S CHARGE.-A paragraph in a recent iasue of tho Washington Chronicle, from John C. UndieTwood, Was beaded "From a Virginia Judge." Thank God it was a falsehood. Virginia has many thu-ga to. regret, and some to blush for, but not Underwood. ". This shiny issac of deepest filth is no more a Virginian than was Verres a dc?ian. He hails from the land which produced Benedict Arnold," in tho last century, and Benjamin F. Butler in the present, and yet disgraces both of these compatriots; for we HUBS the courage of tho traitor and tho capacity of the thief. And. yet,- so bo und l?as and bounteous is tho mercy of Omnipotence, tb-,t even this grovelling thing has his uses 1 - The effort is making to wean Bome-of tho gallant people ot Virginia away from their magnificent history and glorious faith, and bmd them to the chariot wheels Of a new idol-a god whom their fathers knew not. And cunning men whisper, to .these fainthearted OHOS, weary with the endless persecutions of fate, "Would to God that wo had died by tho band of the Lord, in the land of Egypt, when we sat by the flesh-pots ;" and. th ey set np & goldon calf for worship, saying, " tbo?be-tby gods, oh ? Israel." \ Small marvel. if, while the great and good load? ers are ahnt out from them by a thick cloud, tho faint-hearted and .the longera for flesh-pots bow the knee to this new divinity, which mon name Radicalism. .But, fortunately, the antidote follows fast on the heels of the poison. Let any white "man in Virginia read this low, ob? scene brute's viperous;falsehoods, and remember that hef thia Under wood, is tb e cub of Republican? ism, ne better and no worse than his dam, and ask himsehVwhe th er': ho is ready for the infinite abasement of fellowship with such a creature. If not, Re .'cannot be n Repnblican. Republicanism means "herding -with tuen cattle, and wallowing in tho same mrrc. And all tho winning notes of editors, charm they never, BO wisely, if they essay this thing, will f>o lost on tba men who cheered We have to thank Republi canis m for the samples it sendai RS" : /They' sneak trumpet tongued for the union of ail good men in a hostility more -lasting than a Cartnagenian's against these slanderers and blasphemers bf all th at is good, and pure, and higivana holy among us. If any Virginian can read tins creature's charge, and doubt the position an honeBt man should take -with Underwood and his party or against them -we beseech bim te read it to his wife or sister, and follow her counsel. gi ;Stjs* Items. How m TSBWThl District Court for Marlboro District, South Carolina, commenced its second quarterly session last week, Judge Allen presiding. There w^re but few cases on the criminal docket, andbmY ono ot them waa tried,, the State rs. James ?Dodd, for receiving stolen goods. The jury, after" hearing the testimony and argument " on both aides;; returned a verdict of not guilty. Mr. Dodd'waa immediately discharged but, be foro leaving'the- village waa re-arreated und?r a Military order, for .the same offence. Of course, we don t know: tao- motives for this, interference wi th tho business of our Civil Courts by the mili? tary : but, thia action of the military seems to corifli?tgreatly with the. assurances given in all the Ute .Orders, of General Sickles, in regard to the Civil ^Courts of tito Sta te.-?fiar?an. FTBE.-The fina new dwelling-house near, our town, owned by Lap tain A. J. Daniel, was entirely consumed, about i o'clock, on Sunday morning last.' This'was a very flue house, containing eight rooms. ." It was not occupied, consequently no clue to the origin of the fire has .won-discovered-but it ia supposed to be the work of an incendiary. We are i nfonnod that the houso was insured for t2Q00.-Spartan. GARRISON.-Tho command assigned for this mil? itary rx?t,embracmg.the districts of Newberry, Lau? rena and Abbeville, reached this point on Monday afternoon, and took temporary camp on tho old Academy grove. The garrison numbers eighty mon, "with the following officers :. Major J. Mc Cleao'. Cant. Brittni and Surgeon Eldridge.-Neic CHAR LOTTE A2B) SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. The annual meeting of the Btookboldors of this company was held yeaterda? at Nickerson's Hotel, James Hempb.nl, Esq , of Chester, 'was appointed Chairman, and Messrs. Manson and Neely, Secre? taries. Over 9000 shares of the stock of the com? pany, were represented. The committee to whom was referred the re? ports of .the President, Superintendent and Trea? surer, reported that they had examined tho same, and recommend tho \doption of the following reac? tions, which were concurred in: Besotted, That the Board of Directors of this company are hereby constituted a committee, with full power to negotiate with the Atlantic, Tennes? see and Ohio Railroad Company in regard to thc consolidation of that corporation with tho Char? lotte and South Carolina Railroad Company, and that tho result of their negotiations be reported to a special meeting of the stockholders of th? Char? lotte and South Carolina Railroad Company, to be called by tho President and Directors of said com? pany. Resolved, That the stockholders of tho Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad do hereby authorize tiie direction of the said company, if in their judg? ment it be advisable, by resolution to direct thc President of the company to endorso tho guaran? tee of the company on tho first mortgage bonds of the Columbia ana Augusta Railroad Company, to au amount Dot exceeding $60O,0OU. The following is a list of the Directors elected: Wm. Johnston, A. B. Davidson, 'John A. Young, W. H. Neal; A. B. Springs, C. D. Melton, John J. McLure, (vice John Caldwell, declined renomina? tion,) W. . R. Robertson, E. G. Palmer, L. D. Childs, (vice James Y. Mills, declined renomina? tion,) John Fisher, A. R. Taylor. Ata subsequent meeting of the Board of Di? rectors, Wm. Johnson was unanimously re-elected President .-Phcenix. MAPLE SUGAR.-We saw last week about 200 pounds maple sugar, which was made in Ashe county and sent here for sale. It is rather a now article of commerce in this section. [Charlotte Democrat. Cotton on the Way to England. From returns published in Liverpool in the last week of April, it appears that tho quantity of cotton afloat from the East India and American ports on the way to Liverpool and London ia still verv large. From Bombay there were at sea fortv-eight sbipa laden with 217,400 bales of colton j from Rangoon one ship, with 350 bales; from Tuticorhi one ship with 8262 bales; from Calcutta fourteen ships, with 42,856 bales; from New Orleans eighteon ships with 50,184 bales; there aro also two other ships afloat, but the quantity of cotton on board is not given. From New York thore are live ships, but only four cargoes are returned, namelv, 5,713 bales ; lrom Galveston thirteen ships afloat, but only six cargoes reported,:viz : 6,033 bales ; from Mobile, eight ships afloat with 25.423 bales ; from Charleston three ships, but only one cargo, 3.091 bales reported ; and from Savannah three Bhips. but their cargoes not reported. These ships and their cargoes aro aU bound for the Mersey. The following are on tho way to the Thames : From Madras there aro 21.328 bales afloat ; from Calcutta 19,985bales; from Cochin China and Tuticorin 28,547bales; and from Bombay and Kurrachee t ion bales-making a total of about 500,000 balee cf cotton at sea for Liverpool and London. A delegation of North Carolinians waited on the President last Frid.y, to ask that, in bis trip to North Carolina, he proceed by way of Albemarle Sound, so as to visit the fisheries thore. Tho President informed his visitors that he had not yet positively determined to take the proposed pip,-Charlotte Democrat. OFFICIA U. -LIST OIFSETTERS * Remaiuiug In the PbstofGce at Charleston, for tho we I ending MAY 9, 1367, and ordered to be priutc in TUE DAIDT NEWS, agreeably lo tho following section o the new Posto??ce Law, as tho newspaper haring th. largest circulation in the City ol Charleston : SECTION- B. And bo it further enacted. That lists of let? ters remaining uncalled for in any Postofllce iu any dt} town or village, where a newspaper shall bo printed, shall hereafter be published once only in thc uowspapw which, being published weekly or oftener, shall have thi largest circulation within range of doUvery of the HBO office. jBSTPorsons calling for Lettors Advertised, should state that they are "Advertised." A3" Office hours from 8 A. M. to ti P. M. On Sundays, from 12.30 A. IL to 1.30 P. il. STANLEY G. TROTT. Acting Pos?naster. WOMEN'S LIST. AGO Allston, Hattio Guhvou, Nancy Osston, Mary Alexander, Celia Glodsdcu, Mrs J Oletocte, Ann AUston, EUen M P Anderson, Fannie Grcady. Sarah L Pye, Rachell Artson, Mrs R Gready, Ellen Price, Mrs E N Armstrong, Miss Gefron, Mary Pringle, Elezibeth K Guerard, Mrs J J Frescot, Mrs J lt Grean, Miss C Porcher, Laura E Barnett, Mary H Pago Mrs R L Badger, Biner Hide, Sall?is Philips, Miss C barker. Sarah Ann Hargrave. Lizzie Phelps, Mary L Carnes, Mrs E Havey, Mary phelps, Mattie 1'eadeu, Mrs L Halveson, Lula Phelps, Miss E i- ce. Mrs B HOIBOU, Agnes Phillips, Miss E M Bertsom, Sally Headderly, Ellen R Lenyurd. Eic ey Hill, Annie BandoU, Lydia Blackhurst, Sarah Holloway, Mrs F Rag, EBon BraUsford, Julia S P Renfrow, Ann Bryan, Mrs M F Hoyt, Mr A E Richardson, Mrs E Brahmer, Sarah Hughes, Mrs W L B Burnit, Miss E D Hughes, Jessie Bickies, Elizabeth Brown, Mrs W d 1 Rose, Jane Brown, Lizzie Icholes, Mrs O Roberts, Mrs B L Brown. Miss L J Robins, Mrs V Brown, Flora Jones, Mrs L S Brown, Mfrs E Jones, Sarah Salter, Mary Brown, Mrs M Jenkins, Mary Scanlon, Miss E C Johnson, Patsy Seymour, Mrs W Church, Mrs F Johnson, Charity W Chanettc, Mrs F Johnson, Mary Seal, MoUy Conroy, Miss M Jreacy. Mrs J Schroder, Mrs M Cain, Mrs E A J ess in, Mrs C A Cad (Un, Mrs E A Jcrvey, Mrs J C Seyle, Miss A C Cammer, Mrs E H Jervey, Florence Skipper, Sallie J Chase, Lucy M Slattery, Mrs Corcoran, Ann James, Mrs Robt Spenser, Catherine Cormier, Mrs W J K Spark, Miss L Corcoran, Anne Kennedy, Mrs J T Sanxton, Miss Croom, Misses Klein, Mrs J Stent, Susan M D Kairson, Miss S Starr, Emma Davie, Miss J Eellard, Miss or Smith, Emma .'Davis, Caroline Mrs Rachel Smith, Judia E David, Miss F l> Smith, Mrs F A , Days, Mrs H Leo, Sallie S Smith, Sallie Denice, Miss H Lee, Sarah Smith, Sarah Doolan, Mrs E Louy, Mrs D Smalls, Clara Dubose. Mrs C lang, Mrs i* Sommons, Mrs J E Lafayette, Miss G D Edward, Louisa La Far, Mary W T Edward, Miss L Lavergne, Madam Tracy, Mrs A Elmore, Mis- M Legso, Mrs A R roomer, Mrs N L Elsworth, Mrs IS AI Thornly, Mrs C E K Manego, Mary Thomas, Mary Elliott, Anna G Mansfield, Mrs A Thompson, Moria Elviab, Mrs M F ? 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Martha Gilburt, Geo Peter, Cap James Baxter. Peter Glover, G H Phillips, Evan Barns, J L Gordon, Isaac Pi tray, Henry A Batjer, Wm Griffin, James W Ponnoy, J L 1> Babcock, Mons Grant, Wm Prince, Richard Ll bra in Gray, E L Proctor, Thomas Barnwell, Nat Green, Jamas Potas, Peter (col'd) Gurolt, JW ?T Barro, EL II Quinn, Daniel Berkinan, H nam holm, A II React, Jumes A Hanson, Gcorgo Rantin, J M Bennett, fe B Harper, T E Reed, Andrew Boyer, Martin Horn ic Sherburn- Revel, Mathew Beckett, Willie H mur Reid, James Bock, A Harkens, Henry Rettosc, Mr Bishop, Ensign Holton. 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Thoa W Lues, Hlnrich St Olalny, W Cox, George Wash-Lues, Elbe Stephens, Edward ten Lynn, Clay Sturck, Christian. Cox, Samuel R Lyons, David Suarez, Sr Dn Corral, EUzezer Lynch, Mr Juan '.. Corker, Samuel Loughran, Mi- Sullivan, Michael Connor, Supo chael A Coombs, Cap J L M Stowell, John S Mathews, John H T Conners, G W Macoy, Herwig A Taylor A Lamb Conkiui, Cap A 8 Vidal Tavel, Louis D ' Cox, Spencer Martin, A J Taft, A W Copes, Wm Morjenhoff, John Thurston, M K Cruise. John Menken, Gottfried Tole, James C Crosby, Henry A Mical A Boree Toomer, Robert Cuthbert, William Millan, O M Trescot, C C 8 Miller, Peter V Cnds, R O Mills, Thoa S Underwood A O Minnie, B Smith Deasys, T Mitchell, Wm T Dosverney, Ros- (col'd) Yenning, W C well Milligan, Hendry Viera, Sr Dn An. Dcloona, Boston Michael, Chas A Co tonio Donrty, John Michel. Simon Von Lintig, Hin. Doa ch er, Christo- Morrisson, James rich far ' Mortimore. JR W Dofg, John Morgan, James M Walton, John lil Douglas A Peters Monde, Raphael Walter, E R Dreyer, Henry Montgomery, Al- Wadkins, Mr D raton, Ben bert Gibbes (col'd) (freedman) i Muir. Walter Watson, Thoa Drake, Almond G | Mullins A Hanlon Weeks, J C Draper, Richard Murry, Martin Westerland, C F Dubois, Lowhi j Meyer, Herman : Warner, A P i -, U * - Chr " Welsh, John Eason, Wm M Mc Wddon, John Edwards A Co McGowan, George Wedorhoane, Isaac Edee, G W McCarrel, W Wbittlesy, Brig Eggers, John McEvoy, M M Gen E ; F . McDonald, Dun- White, Robt Fox: Maynard can C Wicnholtz, Fredi Ford, Peter Mc Faso, Robbard Whit, James Fox; Wm McQueen, James Williams, Peter Farley, John K Williams, Jos Forbeaux, E V Now York Hotel Williams, Caser Fessenden. A Nicholson, W M (col'd) Feidner, Phillp Nissen, J P Wright, George Henry Nolan, Michael Wynne, Nicolas Feugos, H P Nolls, Robert X Fiske, Samuel A O X E J Finnigeu,JP ? ?ti fen, Christian Z Freibot heiser, | O'Si Hivan, John Zylstra, Peter E Martin x .... 49" Persons depositing letters in the Postoilicc will please place tho stamp near thc upper right baud cor? ner of thc envelope, and they wiR also please to remem? ber that without the shunp a letter cannot bo mailed, but wUl bc sent to tho Dead Letter Oftico. May 10 COMMERCIAL. Export* for iii? Week ending TUnrcUny, Muy O. DOMESTIC NEW YORK-Per steamship Manhattan-129 bales s I Cotton, 162 bales Upland Cotton, 397 barrels Rosin, 298 bbls Vegetables, 148 empty Barrels, a2 bales Domestics, 18 bbls Turpentine, J bales Hides. 61 sheels iron, 1 block Steel, 23 Illida Bones, ll crates Bones, 70 case:) Mdze, 4 bbls Uchte.Per st, am. t>hip Saragossa-48 bales S I and 481 bales Upland Cotton, 09 bales Domestics, 50 casks Clay, 75 ban Ginger, 32 bbls Vegetables, 20 FHckagts.Per steamship Moucka-57 bales Col tun, 30 bbls Rosin, 120 bales Yam und Domestics, 38 bbls Vegetables. -10 Packages.Per sehr Transit-110,000 feet Sawed Lumber. PHTLADELPHIA-Per steamship AUiaucc-154 hales Cotton, 21 bales Bogs, 51 bales Yarn, 75 bbls Whis? key, 10 bbb) Spirits Turpentiuc. 80 boxes und bolos Mdze, 29 hhds, 22 bbls and 85 tous Irou, 60 barrels Vegetables. 40 bbls Ale, 120 empty Barrels. 40 casks Clay, and 7000 feet Lumber.Per Behr Ma nan tico-112,000 feet Flooring Boards. BALTIMORE VIA WILMINGTON, N C-Per sehr Foam? ing Sea-50 hhds Molasses, 10 tierces Rice. THE CHARLESTON MARKET. FOE TUE WEEK ENDINO TUOltSDAT, HAY 9, 18C7. COTTON.-Tito staple had goucrally u declining ten? dency, and under continued depression at Liverpool. Middling Uplands, which on Friday, the 3d inst, were quoted at 20c. %l IB., closed yesterday at 2i,'i<?:25c. fl lb, showing a faU in price of at least lc. fl lb for tho week. The receipts for thc week havo been 28 Sea Island and 2150 bales Upland Cotton, against C8 Sea Island and 1335 bales Upland Cotton the week before. The foUowing ls a report of the daily transactions in this market forth? past week. On Friday the market opened with an upward tenden? cy, and prices hardened about lc. per lb. Sales 120 boles, Middling Uplands being quoted ot 26c. per lb. On Saturday there was but little Cotton offering, but sellers in somo coses accepted prices which were slightly cosier. Soles only SC boles, Middling Cotton soUiug ot 25a26c. per lb. On Monday tho soles indicated rather Armer prices, but thc market become duU aud transactions ceased un? der declining news Irom Liverpool Sales 100 bales at the rates of the day before. On Tuesday the market becamo easier and thc transac? tions, which amounted to 100 bales,wore genoraUy at fig? ures, showing Ji to lc per lb. decline. Middling Cotton being quoted at 25c. On Wednesday the market was ?lull BIM! pri?es i what lower. Solea 130 huies, Low Middling selling i 024c. and Middling at 24>?@2Sc. ~$ tb. Yesterday tlie market was dull and prices irrc( witli but little Cotton Ottering. Sales 41 bales, say 21,5 at 22. 13 at 24, and 22 at 2?C We quote somewhat nominal y Low Middling.2.1 @2 MiddUng.iiji&i SEA ISLAND COTTON.-Tu eotlFCqUCneo of thu pressed condition of the foreign market, business ii quality of Cotton hos almost boon ata stand, am' transactions, which were 5 irregular aud deel Trices, were ot too limited and unsettled a choract establish quotations, which arc consequently omittc COTTON STATEMENT. S. ItCtl VjiVd. Stock on hand Sept. 1,18Gf.. 235 5,300 Received from Mav 2 to May 8, '07.. US 2,1 "0 Rocoivod previously.14,570123.716 1 Total receipts.14333 lSl.ltit*. 1 EXPORTS, ?. I'd. Up'd. Rice. From May 8 to May 9, '67. 177 710 10 Previously.14,238 122.700 9.407 11,415 123,410 9,417 Total exports.14,415 123.410 Stock on hand and on shipboard.... 418 7,750 SAME TIME LAST TEAR. s. ri<i. uoi'd. . Stock ou baud Sept 1, 1805. 3(12 1,010 Received from Sept. 1 '06 to May 2, 'BC.4,608 81,022 ReceivodfromMay3toMay9,'CC.... 10 2,353 Total receipts. 5,040 85.5a5 EXPORTS. S. I'd. Up'd. Rice'. From May 4 to MaylO,'00. 28C 1,C15 - From Sept 1, '05, to May 3,'06.4,578 78,308 2.740 4,804 79,923 2 740 Total exports.4,864 79,923 Stock on bond and on shipboard.... 176 5.GG2 RICE.-Thc receipts of this grain have nearly ca and thc small lots placed on thc market were in cases the product of previous arrivals. Buyers been prevented from operating in consequence o absence of stock, and thc extreme prices demande sellers. The market has consequently boon very <] and thc only transaction is a salo of 1 j tierces of < Carolina, at 10%e. ^ lb. NAVAL STORES.-There has been received di the week about 700 bble. Rosin, 150 bbls. Spirits Tur Une, aud 300 bbls. Crude Turpentine. The Rosin all sold at S3 bbl. for common; $3 25 x>. bbl. tor N $4@4 25 $ bbl. for No. 1; $5fy)G B bbl. Ihr pale, a lot extra at S7(a>7 50 ^ bbl. About HM) bbls. Spirits pentine changed hands, at 5?c. ^ gallon. The C; Turpentine was disposed ol'; thc closiug prico being i ll bbl. for hard; s3 50 T*. bbl. for yellow dip, and ! H bbL for virgin. HAY.-The arrivals consist of about 000.bolos of N River and 170 boles Eastern. Thc market has been < dull, and Urge lots are difficult to move except nt flguros. Wo learn of tho sale of 300 bales North Riv. SJ 3- per huudred. There was uo transactions iu ] ern. CORN.-Tho arrivals amount to about 35,000 bus! Some 10,000 of which has been sent for charitable tribution. Thc tran sac li 'us in this grain have 1 quite limited during tho week, and notwithstanding dullness of thu market, sellers here are finn under full prices prevailing in Northern marketa. We leen the following sales: '?MU bushels of white in bull SI 39 per bushel, weight; 11109 buslliils prime whit bulk at SI 40 per bushel, weight; 4000 bushels of pi white iu bags at a liyuro under il 45 pur bushel, wei bags included, for trash; 10,000 bushels iu bags ct S per bushel, weight, bags Included; and 2000 bus white nu bags at ?1 47 per bushel. Weight, bags inclu? OATS.-No supplies ol lids j-niin have been rece during thc week, and tho market has IMJCU witl wholesale transactions. We quote the laarkcljiomi ut 90c. per bushel, bags Included. FLOUR.-Tho utook of Ibis article has somewhat aened, but prices romain without important cha: TrautiacliotiH at rales lower than our quotations 1 taken place in some casca tor large lei-, to close out. reuew previous rates, viz: 1175 at $12 per bbl. for No em and Western Super, 1275 at 513 25 por bbl. for E> 1200 at SIS por bbl, for Ballimore super, ami 14U0 at per bbl. for Extra; choice family brandi sell ut Sl7al8 bbl. BACON.-This article bau been quite dull, and stock ron; innes ample for tho enquiry. Prices are ?. what irregular, and sales lake placo occasionally' itt n under quotations. We quote prime Shoulders at 1 UJ?c. ^ lb,: primo Bibbed Sides at 13c $ lb; pr Clear Ribbed do. at 13,'i'c. 9 lb., and Clear side? at ? lb. SALT.-Tbcro has been no receipts ot this article, ; tho only transactions are hi jobbing lots (rom scc< hands at about $2 sack for common Liverpool. SUGAK AND MOLASSES.-Messrs. RO.S'AFANT SALAS offered yesterday al auction a prime cargo of Ci Sugar and Molasses, and sold thc following: 32 hi primo Muscovado at P-Wc. ll lb, balance at 12 ?ic. ^ ] 5 hhds. do. do. at l.l'4c. ? lb., 5 do. do. at I3?t'c. H ! 18 barrels Muscovado Molasses at 58(g)59>i'c. fl gall 25 hhds. do. du. at 50c. %? gallon. BAGGING AND ROPE-Gunny Cloth is extrem duU and nominal, and we quote from 25(<?2fie. H yard ROPE.-lhere is but li tile inquiry for this urliclc ; Pri Hemp may bo quoted at 20c. tl lb., and Jutu 12 t?e. T? TIMBEE AND LUMBER.-Thc supply of Timber ? Lumber on the market hus diminished, and prices somewhat Armer without quotable change. Wc renew < rates, say for Common Timber $i(a,$5 $ M; for ll Timber $C@*8, and Shipping Timber $12 ^ Raft Lumber is selling at S12@S14 "B M; City Ste; Sawed is held at S18(S1S25 V- SI. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool-By sail ??d. ll lb. Upland Cotton. Wc quoto tho rate on Upland at % t? lb, and on Sea Island Cotton J?d. H lb. To Hav nominal. To tho West Indies nothing doing. Goa wiso somewhat nominal. To New York, by etea 75c. $ bale on Sea Island aud Upland Cottr 75c. 9 tierce on Rice; 40c. v bbl. on Ros: by sail, aro quite nominal. To Boston, >, to 9 cont 9 lb. by sail. To Philadelphia ii cent lb. on Upland Cotton by steam, and - cent ?I lb. sail To Baltimore-The steamers toko Cotton for Livt pool, to be re-shipped by steam through at New Yo steamer's rates; on Lumber, by soil, to Now York, Phi delphio and. Baltimore SG@7 H M. on Lumber and SO .10 9 M. on Timber. EXCHANGE.-Sterling Bills-The roto yesterday w $6.55@6 60 to tho pound sterling for six.y days bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-Tho banks aro purchasing Sig ' Checks on New York at }? per cent off ; five to ti days, % per cont, discount off; ten to fifteen days, per cenL discount off; twenty to twcnty-ilve days, 1 per cent off; twenty-five lo thirty days, ljj per ceut. o They scU Sight Drafts on Now \ork at .'4@>i li ceo premium. GOLD.-Tbc brokers were yesterday buying at : and soiling at 38. Augusta Market. AUGUSTA, May 8.-FINANCIAL-GOLD- Advance! Brokers aro buying ot 136 ?md selling nt 133. SILVER-Brokers are buying at 129 and selling at 133. SXCOBITIES-Georgia Railroad Stock 64. COTTON-There hos been no material chango in tb market since yesterday. Sales are so low that we are ui able to give quotations; we might quote stained cotton at about 18a21. Total sales to-day 112 bales as foliowr 4 at 18, 2 at 19, 1 at 20,1 at 20 >?, 13 at 21. 18 at 22, 26 i 23,12 at 23 Jj and 35 at 24. Receipts 45 huies. New Orleans Market. j NEW ORLEANS, May 4.-COTTON -Hie inovomen I to-day has been of a liberal character throughout. Open bag with a fair inquiry, tho market at a subsequent pt ri od, became unusually active, and as factors generali; ovinced a willingness In meet the demand at yesterday'; ratCB, buyers came forward quite freely, aud sale amounting, in the aggregate, to 55U0 huies were made 1 fourteen broker? participating in the business. Pried indicated no qnotablo alteration, the chief portion ot tin sales effected being at finurcs within the range of previ ous quotations, which we repeat as follows : Urdinar; 20a2Ic; Oood Ordinary 33a23c; Low Middling24 ?25c,atM Middling .-'.Ga27c. Later in the evening a better tom seemed to attend oprratious, a feeling which wau doubt lesa predicated in thu lavorablo tenor of thc New Yuri and Liverpool advices. Tho continued difficulties presented tn the ncgotialiai ot billa of sterling exchuuge. exercised RU adverso Indu exec, uoveral xrarties being thereby prevented frotu ope rating. STATEMENT av COTTON. Stock on hand Sept 1st, ISO.-.bales. itij.os; Received to-day. 632 Received previously.71 ??,2U7- 710,8!? 812,921 Cleared to-day. 1.988 Cleared previously.t.TO.f.U-078,885 Stock on hand.134,0? Tho exports comprise 463 bah s lor lirwJi.ni, sud 1,52: for Now York. FiiEiotiTs-The martel is quiet but firm. The rale* arc Ji'c per lb for cotton by steam for New York: le lor Boston-steam New York and lb?ton SSeiiW sack foi corn, 50c per bbl for Hour, and IMaiSSc ' ? 'Hr. Sail for Liverpool, 17-32aM0d; steam for Livery^ id; Havre, lj?c for cotton. ScoAit AND MOLASSES-liiere lins not boon any re? ceipts since yesterd"y. The market is dull, timi the sales were confined lo io hhds white clarified Sugar at 14,'?c. 50 bbls thin fermenting Molasses at Sue per gallon. The supplier of tito production of Louisiana are very iight. There is plenty Cuba ingar aud Molasses on band, but there is no demand, and prices are nominal. Wu quote Cuba Sugar at 10,'ic 1 1*?C und 12'4c per lb a.i in quality. Molasses 4latCc per gallou by the cargo. Wi im i H ulm* Market. WILMINGTON, May 8.-1 UIU-KNTINE-lins further declined 25a50c. Only 57 bbls received and sold at Si for Virgin and Yellow dip, and SJ for Hard per 280 lbs. St-niTs Tuiti'ENTiNK-Has also declined, und market quiet. Sales of til bbLs al 55c, and 10 do (part N Y' casks) at 54c per gallou. ROSIN-Sales of 206 bbls at $2 80 for Common, S2 90 for Strained Common, and sftt 03 lor No. 2. The market is quiet lor No 1 und l'aie, and no nalc.1 reported. TAU-Has advanced 5 cts, and 20 bbls sold at SI 90 lier bb). No other transactions reported. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, May C. 1807.-COFFEE.-There was nome little inquiry to-day, with sales of 150 bags Rio, ex Broth? ers, at Wu cfs.; 100 bugs do. at lS^'alii cts., gold, und 100 do. 25?i ct*., currency. COTTON.-Tho market was again dull and closed de? pressed cu account of unfavorable cable advices. No transactions reported. We quote nominal ; Middling Upland 26 cts. GRAIN.-Wheat-Tho offerings to-day were 460 bushels white and 1G25 bushels red; demand wus more lively and prices flrnicr; wu nolie sales ot 100 bushels choice white ot S3 50; 50U bushels prime do S3 '5u3 40; 100 bushels choice Maryland red S3 50; 550 bnslu'ls medium do ?3 nu 0135; 10? bushels common ?3; ato? 1900 bushels choice Pennsylvania Valley red at S3 lit. Corn receipt's quite heavy; 45,000 bushels while and 20.000 bushels yellow of? fered; domand good aud pri-'iH firmer; salo? 2",000 bush? els white at il 25al 27, and mixed lots Si 21al 23; 2<J,0?tO bushels yellow SI 2Hal 31, and mixed at id 23. Outs 9100 bushels offered ; i?irt sold al 73a7fi cte. Rye-400 bushels received; uo sales. HAT-Supply lair and demand light. We quote Penn? sylvania Timothy $33a34 ^ ton. MOLASSES-No stock in first bands, and in thc absence prices nominal as before quoted. Ftoun.-Holden- are very firm and moro confidence generally manifested in prions boin? maintained. Our iurj-ket bowever is very quiet, tho demand confined Al? most exclusively to home and other local wants, notwl*h Rtaudin;' prices bero continue to mle relatively lower than all other markets K?st and West. The only sales to-day were 100 barrels Cit}- "lUlla, sprirg wheat extra, at (13,50, aud several smaller lota witbta our range anncx e<l. rtyo Fluir is dull ; quote S9a9 25 ; sales of 50 barrels at latter ; choice hold at $9 50. Corn Meal held steady at $6 20. Wo repeat quotations, viz : Howard-street Super and Cut Extra.. .$11 25 @S12 25 nowanl-streot Shipping Extra. 12 50 (al 13 50 Howard-strret Hick Grades. 13 50 iS> 14 75 Howard-street Familv. 15 50 @ 10 50 Ohio Super and Cut Extra. ll 00 @ ll 75 Ohio Extra Shipping. 00 00 QD 00 00 Ohio retailing. 00 00 @ 00 00 Ohio Family. 14 60 @ 15 50 Northwestern Super. 00 00 @ 00 00 Northwestern Extra. 12 50 @ 14 00 Pity Mills Super.ll 25 @ ll 50 City Mills, Standard Extra. 12 50 @ 13 GO div Mills Shipping brands Extra. 15 50 @ 17 00 baltimore, Welch's & Greenfield Fam'y 18 00 (S) 00 00 Rainmore high grado Extra. 17 50 Q% 00 00 Eye Flour, new. 9 00 Oh 9 50 Corn Meal, City Mills. 6 20 (Si 00 00 PBOVISICNS-The market was quiet to-day but holders firm. Stock in the market ia small; no large sales to re? port Quote Mess Pork $23 75; Bulk Should rs 9 cents; sides 10>< cents for 1 ose and 10?i cents for packed. Lard 13al3"i cents for City; 13>?al31-? cents for Western tierces-outside figures for retad lots: Baltimore relined 16 cents, in kegs. Bacon-Shoulders lOalO.1./ cents ; rib Sides laalSJtif cents; elear rib 12Mal23i cents: clear 13a 13J? cents. Hams ..I3al6 cunts for plain; 17a67,'4' cents for sugar-cured canvassed. HICK-IS held firm atloJitill H cents for Carolins, and 9J?a???.? cents for Itangoon. SALT-Bcmains steady and firm for lots from dealers, viz: for Liverpool fine $3 10a3 20; do Ground Alum $2 20 per sack; Turk's Islam 62a65c for largo and small lots from store, Suo.ut-Market quiet and steady; o-.ly sales reported were 47 bhds good grocery Cuba at ll&c; CO hhds Porto Itieo at lOjgalrJ&e. Quotations generally unchangod. WHISKEY-IS exceedingly dull. We hoar of no trans? actions, and have on.y to rcjieat held nominal in bond at 23a28c per gallon. Hew York Market. NDW YORK, May G.-FLO tra, &c-The market for Western and State Flour is fairly active, tho demand is chiefly sp?eultttivc and confined to the low and medium grades, vhicb are 10a25c bettor, tho better brands aro lirra but quiet. Tho sales arc 11,000 bbl? at $11 10al2 for superfino State: SIS 10ol4 00 for ordinary sud common extra Sute; $12 45ol3 50 for the low giadcs of spring wheat Westeru extra: ila 75al4 HU for shipping Ohio; $14 C0al5 GO for trade and tinnily brands of Ohio, Michigan and In? diana, and SIG 10al9 50 for St Louis extras. California Flour is better but loss active. Sales of 500 bbls aud sacks at $1G 75al7 50. Canadian Flour is firmer but quiet. Sales of 100 bbls at ?14 10al4 bKl for tho low grades of extra, aud $15alG lor trade aud family brands. Sou then: Hour is moderately active and firmer. Sales of 230 bbls at $13 13ol4 75 for common to fair Baltimore and country extras, and $14 Dials for trade and family brauds. Ryo Hour is more active and firmer. Sales of 1700 bbls at *8 40a9. Corn meal is firmer. Sales 140 bbls ot $G 75a? 85 for Brandywine. GRAIN-The wheat market is firmer but not very ac? tive. The Inquiry is fair, particularly for whito wheat, which is decidedly better. Tho sales are 45,500 bushs at $2 75 for mixed spring ; .2 80a2 85forNo. 2 Milwaukee club; $3 40 for ambor Smte; $3 5ua3 G? for whito Californian, tl e inside price for unsound ; S3 55a3 75 for white Michigan. Earley is firm but quiet Oats ure firmer aud fairly active. The sales are 125.000 buslis Westeru at 82a84c: State at 88c in store. itye ls in mod?rate demaud and firmor. small sales of Western at SI 05a 1 70. Corn is less activo and easier, with, however, few sel? lers of old al the cession. NO A' is plenty, lower and de? cidedly better. The sales are 40.000 bush new unsound at SI IS; old mixed at SI 38al 3'J iu store, and SI -ft) afloat; now Wcbt ern mixed $1 aOal 3G; Western yellow at fl 30 in store, dosing at $1 32 delivered. I'nnvisioss-The Pork market has been fairly active at higher prices, closiug steady. Tho Ralus. cosh and regular, aro 2750 bbls at $22 for old mess; ?23 13>;?c'l 20 for new Mess; $22 30 for thu Mee?, and $21 50 for cb-ar. Beef is steady and in fair demaud. Sales of 175 bbb at SUalil fur common to lair plain mess; $17a'Jl for good lo choice do. and S21a25 tor extra do. Tierce beef is moderately activo mid steady. Sales of 75 tes, parl?t $31 for prime mess, anil $37 for India mess. Beef hams aro quiet. Cut meats arc in request and firm. Sales of 350 pekes at 10.: for choice pickled shoulders; 13il4c lor pickled hams, and 21,000 lbs loose dry saltod western shoulders at S&c. Bacon in quiet but steady, tard is very firmly bold but wltboui activity. Sales of 250 bills and tes in lots, at 12}?aP.!*?c for No. 1,12!?ai:>c for city, 13al3'4c for fair to primo steam, and 13?*c tor kettle rendered. BUTTE :t-'the market continues dull and prices have a downward tendency. Wc quote Goshen ami Orange county paila, per lb. S8a39c; state firkins, good to prime, 18a29e; slate half llrklus, medium to prime, 2(>a22c; stat. iii kins, comuioii and fair, 14alGc; state Welsh tubs, lair to primo. lGa2Uc; Western Reserve, good to choice. 12a 14c; Western Reserve, commun to jxi:l, llal2c; North? ern Pennsylvania, 15a2Uc. CH KINK-Tuero ts no change to uote in prices. Thc denium! lias bu n moderate. Wo quote: Slate factory, good to choice, per lb, lHalUc; state nictory, fair to good, 15ul7c; state factory, common to prime, Halte; ICugilsIi diary, Connecticut, 15al7c; English diary, Ohio; 15al7c: Vermont dairy, fair to good, HalSc; Ohio prime, 12al5c; Ohio common, lial jc; Pineapple, 20a23c. Coi-FKK-Tho Inquiry lor all kinda lias been moderato Prices ere without change. COTTON-'ihe mai kel to-day is very qtiiot. Prlcos aro }?C 113 lower. We quote Middling Uplands at 27c and do New Orleans aud Texas at 2Sc. HAY-Is in fair demand aud steady at SI 80al 90 for shipping, sud $2u2 15 for retail lots. MOLASSES-Wo have uo sales to report, but prices, how? ever, ure unchanged. RICK-ls dull and prices aro nominal. huuAX-We have had a fair dcraund for raw Sugars, and prices arc very firm atl0>?al0??c for fair to good relining. HcfiuPd aro steady at 14% ttl 5c lor hards. TALLOW-The market is steady and fairly active. Sales of 75,000 lbs at ll.Ki c. strictly primo ls bold at ll?ic WHISKEY-Tue market is quiet but firm at 29>ia30c for Western in bond. FHEIQHTB-The engagements to Liverpool are 100 tons lignumviticiit 10s., and por steamer 25,000 bushels corn at 4>jd. To Loudon, per steamer, 160 cases tobacco at 5s; 153 boxes do at 3s, and 150 bales furs at 40s. [Frvm the Shipping Lilt.] BOSTON PUT GOODS MABEET, May 4-For tho week et ding Friday, May 3.-A good business bas been done tho past wc-ok in brown und bleached cottons, and the present month promises lo be a go. d one for jobbe: s, as sales arc likely to bo largo; goods are now so low that prices are moro likely to advance than recede. We quote Lawrence Cat 19c; E at 17c; LL at 16c; A at 15c; C at 14c. Boott B bleached at 18j?C; 0 at 16c; Xat 27c; Bedford It Broun at 12c. Fine sheetings have boen in good demand, and wide shirtings are dulL 'lhere is som-i Inquiry for cotton flannels. Stripes and ticks are better. Cottonades nave been in demund. and pticos aro well sustained. Pr .nt s havo boon in demand, and some styles arc sold lo arrive without any chango in prices. In fact all nico and lii'ht stylos are sold up as last as re? ceived. Wo quote Pacific, Cc chocos and Spragues at 18c ; Man? chester Hi1 _.ai7 i;c; American, Donnell, Allens, Richards and Hamilton at l?>?c. Delames continuo in demand and regular styles aro Bold sumo days ahead. We quote regular styles at 21c np to 28a30c for extra styles. The Manchester Angola flannels have been selling at 24c; Persian operas at 2Gc. Tho Pacific laws are selling at 22,Sic, and the other goods ol this company remain tho same. There bas been a fair business in spring woollens this week. Now and desirable styleB seU readily at prices which gi vo some encouragement to the manufacturer, but so many old goods havo been closed at very low prices that thc average is not ail satisfactory. Consignees per Soatn Carolina. Railroad, May 9. 222 bales Cotton, 22 bales Yarns, 6 bbls Spirits and 30 bbb) Crude TurpenUno, 38 bbls Rosin, Furniture, Arc To J A Cook .v Co, G E Pritckott, M Jackson, E U Rod? gers k Co, A Robinson k Co, Holmes k Stoney, Roper k -Money, Col Low, L D DeSaussure, W Meade, J ii J D Kirkpatrick. W H Chafec, H L Jeffers k Co, J D Busch, Cobon, Uanckul k Co, Kanapaux, Lanneau t Co, Gibbes A: to. lt R Agent C Brill, C LGuilleaume, Helon Spencer, J Adger k Co. Consign?es per Northeastern Ilailroad, Maj* 9. 40 bales Coiton, 1G7 bales Naval Stores, 8 cars Quarter? master Stores, 2 cars Lumber, Mdzc, ic. To Adams, Frost k Co, Buggett k Co, Williams & Co, J & j D Kirk? patrick, Capt A Barrett Ravcnel Ac Co, G H Walter, O E pritchott, B A & J F Earley, W K Ryan, W Roach, How? ard i Bro, W P Russell, MiUigau k Son, and Order. Exports of Rice, Naval Stores anti Lumber, from thc Port of Charleston, from Septc'r 1st to May 9, 1807. HICK. |N. STOKES, j LUMUKU. Tierces. Barrels. I'.oston. New York. Newport, it. I. Providence, ll. I.... Philadelphia. Baltimore.j Northern Port.j New Orleans.f Wilmington.I Jersey City.| Matanza?.I Borbudocs. Havana. Cuba and s. Market., Liverpool. Rio de Janeiro. Halifax. NS. Cardenas. Bordeaux. West Indies. Baracoa. Bristol, Eug. u-t halium. Barcelona. Ituatan, Hon.j Palma, Majorca. t'alburien, Cuba. Valencia. Spain. Porto Rico. Havre. SOO 8811 8J2j id 1.749 15.P.I4 S % 1,001 Feet 0,245 126 17 1.720 5501 5(17,578 718,282 490.381 714,744 2.41G.7W9 3,005,Xr.:i 1,337,800 1 itl.lMMl 527,920 121,257 593,690 261.?70 fiOli.l.VJ 198,2511 234,064 .19(?.:ii5 279,913 204.000 49,600 30,?)!)? 09,571 12,0(10 72,0111 41.008 147,tWU 77.-I9U 1U.4G0 Charleston Wholesale Prices, AltTICf.ES. ??MiV1X0, ^ yard Dundee. Gunny Cloth. BALK ROI'S, lb-Manilla. Western. New York. Jute. BREAD, fl lb Navy. Pilot. Crackers. BRICKS, V. M. tiltAX, fl 100 lbs. corros, fl ib ordinary to Good Ordiuary. Low Middling., Middling to Strict Middling. Good Middling. Sea IKIIIUII. CANDLES, fl. lb-Sperm. Adamantine. Tallow. COFFEE, 'fl lli-Rio. Laguayre. Java. CORDAGE, fl lb-Manilla. Tarred American. CORN MEAL, fl bbl. COAL, fl ton-Anthracite. Cumberland. COrrER. V lb-Sheet. FERTILIZERS Peru v ?au Guano, fl ton. Pacific Guana, fl 2000 lbs. Baugb's Phosphate, fl 2000 lbs... Rhodes' Phosphate, "fl 2UIHI lbs... Mapes'.Super Phosphate,?- 2000 lb Zeb's Raw Bone Phosphate. Zed's Super Phosphate of Lime.. 40 0 25 (a! 24 (al 20 (di - 9 MK? 10 12 9.00 33 ($20.01 f* - 23 fiji 24'3Y?t - I - QA - 0 25 QA 19 (ai 20 @ 28 (ai fa t? Oj) (a) - ian.oo nominal. 68 t& 60 20 G.0U 10.00 Peruviuu Guano, fl ton. 100.00 @ - Pacific Guana, fl 2000 lbs. 75.00 ? - Baugb's Phosphate, fl 2000 lbs... GO.00 @ - Rhodes' Phosphate, fl 2000 lbs... G5.00 (e? - Mapes'Supcr Phosphate, fl 2000 lb 65.00 ? - Zeb's Raw Bono Phosphate. 65.00 @ - Zed's Super Phosphate of Lime.. 60.00 ? - FISH- Cod, fl 109 lbs.! 7.00 ?0 o.oo Herring, fl box. 7ll @ 80 Mackerel, No. 1, fl half bbl. 9.00 @10.00 Mackerel, Ko. 2, fl bab* bbl. 8.00 @ - Mackerel, No. 3, fl bbl. - Q? - Mackerel, No. 1, by kits. 2.12 @ 3.00 No. 2. 3.00 @ - Sardines, fi 100-quarter boxes.. 2t> ? 25 Hub boxes_I 4M @ 00 FLOUR, fl bbl-Super.(11.75 (#12.00 Northern and Western Extra.12.75 ?13.00 Baltimore Extra.14.00 ?lent) ' Southern Extra...15.00 ?18.00 FR MTS-Prunes, ?? lb. 22 ? - Figs. 40 ? - Dried Apples. 10 @ M Almonds, soft shell. 35 ? 40 Raisins, KL R.. fl box. 4.00 ? 5.U0 Raisins, Layer. 4.50 ?5.50 Oranges. - Cu) - Lemons. 4.00 ? 8.U0 GLASS, fl box ol' 50 feet Americon, 8x10. 5.50 ? 0.00 American, 10x12. coo ? 8.60 French, 12x14. 7.00 ? H.00 GRAIN-Maryland Oats, fl bushel. Ol? ? - Western Oats, fl bushel. - QA - Corn, fl bnshel.; l.:i'J il.? Beans, fl bushel.. 2.00 OJ; 3.00 BAT, fl cwt.-North River. 2.90 ? - Eastern. . 2.30 Oj) 2.50 HIDES-Dry, fl lb. 10 ? 12 INDIGO-? lb. 1.00 fi? 1.7.-> IRON--Kenned, $ 10. 07 ? 07,V. Swede. 00 Qa Klfl LATHS, fl M. 4.00 @ 4.50 ?/Af?-Shell, ft bbl.j - Qt - South Carolina. 1.50 (u) - Rockport. 2.00 ? 2.!S Cement. 2.75 ? 3.90 Plaster Parts. 4.00 Ox 4.50 LUMBER, fj M. fcetr Clear White Pine, 1st quality. 00.00 (?65.00 White Pine, good run. 38.00 840.00 Yellow Pine. 20.00 (?25.00 Boards, ft M. feet-Hough.12.00 ?16.00 Grooved and Tongued.... 08.00 ?32.00 LEATHER, country tanned, "ft Jb.| - - MOLASSES, fl gallon-Cuba. 47.'.a'? 53 Muscovado. 55 ? C5 Sugar House.'.. 50 ? 1.00 New Orleans. 75 ? 82 NAVAL STORES, fl bbl-Tor.| - @ - Pitch. - ? - Rosin, Pale. 5.00 (?? 7.50 Rosin, No. 1. 4.00 ? 4.25 Rosin, No. 2. 3.26 ? - Rosin. No. 3. 3.00 fa) - StintsTarveutine, C1 nailon.... 58 iii. - Oa^utu. *? lb.,. iii fa) - NAILS-American, 4?20d, fl keg. 7.00 @ 7.75 American Wrought.; - ? - Lothing. 7.50 ?10.0u Copper, fl lb. 1.00 ? - Galvanized. 30 (di - Spikes. 12 .? 1*> OILS-Lard, ft gallon. 1.40 ? 1.45 Linseed, fl gallon. 1.64 ? 1.C0 Sperm, Winter, ft gallon. 2.95 ? - Cotton Seed, fl gallon. - @ - Cantor (E. Li, ft gallon. 3.00 ? - Olive, fl dozen. 8.00 @10.00 Kerosene. fl gallon.I 52 Qa 54 Benzine, fl gallon.I CO @ - PRO VIS J (/A'S-Beef, mess, fl bbl.10.00 (??30.00 B;cf, prime.14.00 ?15.00 Pork, mess.'.. - (iii - Rump. - ? - liacon, Hams, ft lb. IC ? 20 Bacon, Sides. 13 tic 14 Bacon, Shoulders. ll ? Hy Bacon, Strips.:. 15 ? 17 Lard, in keg. 12*4? 10 Butter. 30 Qf. 40 Cheese. 15 Qf. 51 Potatoes, fi bbl. 3.25 Qa - Onions. 3.00 Qt 3.25 Apples. 4.00 Qt. COO PAINTS-White Lead, f* lb.? 10 (?? IC Black Lead. 10 ? 12 Zinc, White. 12 ? IC PLOW STEEL, fl lb 12 Qr. - - RICE-Carolina, fl lb. - Qr - East India. - ? - SLATES- American, fl square.12.50 Qc - SHINGLES, ? M. 7.00 Qt 8.10 White Pine, first quality.12.00 ? - SALT- Liverpool, coarse, f sack. 2.00 Qt: - Liverpool, line. - (a- - SOAP- Bar. fl lb. ll ? 15 STARCH, fl ?5.t. 10 (in 12 SPICHS, fl lb-Cassia. 1.00 fe - Mace. 1.75 (gi - Cloves. 75 (?fi - Nulmcgj. 2.00 ? 2.50 Pepper. 40 ? - Pimento. 40 (ai 50 nace Ginger.I 3i> Qt - SPIRITS, ? ijallon-Alcohol. con @ coo Brandy, Cognac. 4.0U (?12.00 Brandy. Domestic. 3.00 f<u 3.73 Gin. Holland. 4.75 Qi) 5.fm Gin, American.| 3.60 @) 3.75 Rum, Jamaica. B.00 ? COO Rum. N. E. 2.50 ? 3.01) Whiskey, Bourbon. 3.00 ? 6.00 Whiskey, Rectified. 2.30 ? 2.40 SUGAR, fi Ih-Raw. 9 (.il 13 Crushed. 18 Qt) - Clari lied A.I 17 Hi - Clari Hod B. - (nt - Clarified C. 1C*?? " Loaf. 18 (?i Itt Porto Rico. l'?J '?'J 14 Mnscnvai4' . 12 rm li SEGA RS-Domestic munufacl ure, fl M. lfi. 0(1 @4S.00 TEAS, fl lb-Imperial. 2.00 (??. 2.50 Gunpowder. 2.00 Qi) 2..'JJ Hyson. 1.50 QA l'.AOAj Youug Hvson. 1.50 Qt 1.00 Black....*. 1.00 ? 1.75 TOBACCO, fl lb, as per quality. 40 (J 1.50 TIMBER-Hewn Timber-Yellow rino. 4.0!) ?12.00 Ash. - ? - Poplar. - ? - Hickory. - ? - TIN-1 C Rooting Plate.15.00 ? - I X Rooting Plate.17.00 ? - I C Tin Plate', 10x14.15.50 ? - IX Tin Plate 10x14. 17.00 ? - IC Tin Plate, 11x20. 10.50 ? - BlockTiu.fl lb. 40 ? - TIE/JV?-Cotton, fl lb. 75 (cl - Baling. 45 (o', - Hemp. 45 ? - Jute. 50 ? - VARNISH- Bright, f* gallon. 25 @ - Paraline. - ? - VINEGAR-White Wine, fl gaUon. 50 ? - Cider. 30 ? - French. 1.00 ? 1.25 WINE, fl gallon-Port. 2.50 ? COO Madeira. 2.25 ? 5.00 Sherry. 2.25 @ 5.00 Claret, fl case. 5.1)0 ?13.50 Champagne, fl basket.|25.00 ?30.00 MARINE NEWS. POUT OF C M A U I. IC S T O N Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Alliance, Kelly, Philadelphia-H F Bakor k Co. Sehr Transit, Stetson, Now York-Risley k Creighton. behr Eleanor T-, Fooks, Baluniorc-Ch ?sol ni Bros. Sehr Armenia, Cale, Wilmington, N C-H F Baker A: Co. Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, Manzanilla, Cuba-W Roach. Wont to Sea Yesterday. Steamship Alliance, Kelly, Philadelphia. Brig Reporter, Coombs, Georgetown, S C. Sehr Eleanor X-, Fooks, Baltimore. Front this Port. Steamship Manhattan, Collins, Now York, May 7. Steamship Sea Omi, Dutton, Baltimore, May 5. Sehr S R Kirk, Burnett, Liai timore, Muy 5. Sehr E J Palmor, Palmor, Baltimore, May 4. Up for tills Port. Sehr Bergen,-, st Boston. May C. Sehr Myrover, Hughes, al New York, May C. Cleared for this Port. Sehr Jacob Thompson, Vangant, at Philadelphia, May 4. Sailed for this Port. Steamship Falcon, Recd, from Baltimoro, May 7, 3 P M. LIST OF VESSKLS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Ship Amoila, Conner, sailed.March 20 Br bark Filio do l'Air, Evans, cleared.March 30 NEWPORT, LNG. Tho J Coming, Hooka way, Bailed.April 10 SOUTHAMPTON. The AUen, Mortell, sailed.Feb 6 DOMESTIC. ftKLfr'ABT, MK. Brig Proctor, Coombs, sailed.April ?) DOSTUM. Tlie Whitney Long, Hayes, cleared.April 30 Sehr Richard Vaux, Powe?, cleared.May 2 Sehr Bergen,-, up.May 6 MKW YOIUT. Brig A Bradshaw, Weous, clean d.May 4 Brig Chesapeake, Nowhall, cluarod.May 2 Schr8hiloh, Hubbard, up.May 2 Sehr Helene, Alden, up.April 25 Sehr W B Bramhall, Hussey, cleared.May 3 Sehr Myrover, Hughes, up.May 0 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr Jacob Thompson, Vangant, cleared.May 1 ll.'.LTDIOIlK. Steamship Falcon, Recd, sailed.May 7 Steamship Patapsco, Nell, to sail.May 1 Sehr Foaming Soo, North, cleared.April 22 Sehr Shiloh,-, up.April 24 I.IST OF SHIPPING In tho Port of Chu richon, Muy il, 18?J7. VEliSliLS CNDEK 100 TUSCH, AND HTKAMKRM COAST1NO wrruiN Tim STATE KSCCVTEP. STEAMSHIPS. Granada, 701 urns, Bundey, al Adgor'H wharf, for New York, loading.Ra vend k Co Champion, ~ tons, Murray, at Brown A- Co's wharf, for New ?urk, loading.Street Bros .V Co Haze, 327 tons. Starkey, at I'uion wharf, from Now York, to bc repaired.Master SHIPS. Mary Ogden, - tons, Coldrey. at Union wharf, for Liver? pool, loading.W B Smith k Cu Missouri, 824 tons, lid wa rds, at Boyeo tc Co's wharf, irom Liveri?ji>l, discharging.J Kronur k Co Galena, 793 tons. Bunion, at B-iyce k Co's wharf, fruin New York, waiting.Vf ii Smith k Co BARKS. Ange Guardiiaie (Er), ?83 tons. Willis, at Marsh's wharf, from Havana, waiting.J A Eludow A Co James Wilson (Uri, ?54 tous, at Bennett's wharf, from Swan Island, repairing.P J Ksuard Seaman (Ur), 020 ions, Duyie, ut b'niuu wharf, for Liv? erpool. 1-iudiug..1 Fraser A Co Depesche (Pms), - tons. Lubke, in Ashley Liver, for Liverpool, l?tullug.Risley .v Creighton BRIGS. Albert (Br), 308 tons, Etilucn, ul Union wharf, foi- Liv? erpool, limdiiig.Courtenay & Ttvuliubu Tibiditbo (Span), 275 tons, Gelpi. al Patton's wharf, lor Han-dona, loading.Bunafont A Salas Polotuuc, 110 tons, Snow, in Ashley River, for a North- 1 ern Port, loading.W Roach Delmont Locke, 130 tous, Cochran, at Accommodation Wharf, from Caibarien, Cuba, discharging. .Bouuiout A: Sulas SCHOONERS. Transit, 295 tous. Stetson, in Ashb y River, for a North cm Port, ready.Risley A Creighton Marj' E Bauks, 112 tons, Smith, in Ashley River, for Philadelphia, loading.J A Euslow & Co Navita (Br), 119 tous, Smith, at Bennett's wharf, foi? st Johns, N B, luadiug.Buuafout k Salas Napoleon. 193 tons. Nichols, in Ashley River, for a North? ern Port, luadiug.Risley & Creighton J W Rumsey, 3IU tous. Cranmer, in Ashley River, for a Northeru Port, loading.U V Baker A: Co Daniel Chase, 311 tous, MitcheU, at Brown K (Jo's whait, from Baluuiore. discharging.Street Uros k Co Ida Richordson. 178 tons. Bedell, in Ashley River, for u Northern Port, loading.JA Euslow \- Cu J F Farland. 291 tons, Avery, in the Stream, from Bal? timore, waiting.HF Baker k Co Ocean Pearl. 125 tons, Pearl, ot Atlantic wharf, tor Bos? ton, looding.H V Baker ic Co L S Davis, 320 tons, Bishop, at Auger's whai t, lor New York, loading.W Roach W F Gushing, 219 ton?, Cook, in Ashley River, for Phila? delphia, loading.H F Baker ,fc Co M E Long, 212 tons. Hardy, in Ashley River, for a North? eru Port, loading.H F Baker \- Co Tennessee, 121 tons. Creed, in Ashley River, for a North? ern Port, loading.Muster Lilly. 120 tons, Wooltord, in Ashley River, for Uultiuiorc, loading.C.iisolm Bros Faunie A Bailey, 274 tons, Shenoau, at N E Railroad wharf, for New ?ork. loading.HF Baker i: Co N W wraith, 296 tous, Tooker, iu the Stream, tor Manza? nilla, Cuba, ready.W Roath Ada Ames, 200 tons, Marston, at Ceutrul wharf, from Baltimore, discharging.H V Raker A Co Marian Gage, 302 lotis, Shepard, at Uuiou wharf, from Bostou, discharging.W Urach S E Juyne, - touB, Russel!, ot Central wharf, from Nor? folk, Va, discharging.W Roach lill AVK II AVK SOW IN S'Vi NEW PRINTS, BLEACHED AND BROWN' GOODS, 12.1, PRINTED MUSLIN, CA AL! THE FINEST SELECTION OF WHITE COORS AND AND AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO PLEA CITY r WE OFFER, FOR A FEW DAYS, A SPECIAL AND RE A fresh supply of Goods received by every Steamer. Parties who wish cheap (louds will please examine our .' E. SCOT No. 229 K Next to Adgcr's Building, oppo March '?5 bRUGS, CKEIV1H ALS, ETC. OLD ESTABLISHED il E. II. KELLERS & CO., (I,ATP! PIIIN Hi DOUN) WHOLESALE AM RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market^ HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS TO their unual stock of pure aud fresh DRDGS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDER i POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, fcc. Comprising invoices from tim most reputable manu? facturers. On haud, all thc principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV? ALIER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, fcc. Uso, a large assortment ol SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE RAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA UOODS GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Great attention is paid to the importation and selec? tion ol' PUKE AiN'D FRESH DRUGS, and none oilier are allowed to go out rd' tim Establish? ment. PRESC1UTT??XS compounded with accuracy, ami the public eau depend on thc utmost reliability in the execution of orders. O. KELLERS, Ml ll DAER, ID. March OLD RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST HO HURON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. TN ADDITION TO OCR BUSINESS OE SELLING JL WINES, etc., in original packages, and in order tc insure to consumera Puro Llqnors lu a compact and con? venient form, wc commenced th? enterprise ol bottllug and packing in cases our well Known Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, ftc, sud have sont them out in a style that would preclude the possibility cf their being tampered with before reaching tho parc'jM??. The general appre? ciation und gratifying ?neceas that bas rewarded oui efforts hus encouraged ns to xax'utelu the staudard as re? gards quality, al?o to moto Increased efforts to retain the conlidouco and patronage which ii ps been HO liberally be? stowed upon us. DININGER ft CO., [Established 1778.1 Importers ot Wines, ftc, No. 18 Heaver street, New York. Tho above popular goods arc pi t up in cases contain? ing one dozen bottles each, and arc sold by all proinlucut Druggists, Grocers, ftc. Opinions of thc Press. The name of Bimugcr ft Co., No. US Beaver street, is a guarantee of thc exact and litural tiuth of whatever they represent.-A". T. Com. Advertiser, The importing house ol Dillinger ft Co., Nu. IS Beaver street, is conducted upon principles ol' integrity, l'aiment and thc highest honor.-iv. lr. Evening Etpresi. GOODRICH, WILEMAN & CO.. No. 153 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston not aud ?OUTE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KINO 4t CASSI1MST, January 30 No. 151 MEETING STREET, Wholesalo Agonts. Charleston, S. ?'. wfraCmort "A smile was on her Up-hcatth wa* ir. hw tunk strength was in her step, aud u>. u-r lu>ui*--PT.ABTJ nos BlTTXBB." S. ?.-1860-X. A few butties of FXAHTATION BirrKAa Will cure N-irvous Headache. " Cold Extremities utidFoverbih Lip* " Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. " Flatulency and Indigestion. Nervous Ai?octions. " Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath. " Pain over the Eyes. " 31 ental Despondency. .. Prostration; Great WeakcoM. 11 Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, ki. Which aro the evidences of LIVER COMPLAINT AND D?SPEP3TA. It is estimated that sevcu-tecttis ot al! adult ailments proceed from s deceased anti torpid Jivnr. The :?;iinrj aocretlonn of the liver ovt iilowing Into Ihn stomach poi? son tho uuttro system and exhibit the at tove sympt?me. After long research, we ara anio to present tho most romftrknble cure tor these horrid nightmare diseases, the world han ever produced. \\ itWn on.- yetr over six hundred ?nd teri .; thoUKSnd .>..-;..:.:::: i:-ivo Uk-u the PIABTSXIOS Dirri..;.-:, aud m? au ??intsjtca Complaint tuts come IA our atiuw'adte I ItJa ainostelfcocad Innis ?ni agrtfablo ?'-.turi-nt, salted to ail conditiotiH ct life. Tho roiKirtH thai it reite* crain mineral .-!,:V'3;..ncts ior ita active properties, ore wholl; ix-v. Yi r the sid!* ?action of the public, mid that ua-icnts may coaauii their physicians, wo append a list .A i-t, components. CALIEA TA HARK.-GetUinitod tu?- ?wer two hundred years in the treatment of Fever ?nd A-.-m-, Dj ipepaia Weakuer.a, ein lt wanIntroduced Into lia rope by tm Couuti HS. wife ni ??m t lenroy o; Peru, ia IC?I, and afterwards sold l>y the Jesuits for thr. enormous vriw. c? itt oum weight in silver, auder do nam? Jesuit's Pott? ier*, and waa tinsiiy mode public by Loris A vi. lime of France. Humboldt makes especial rctcreooe lo iU f?brifuge qnaiitioa dansg bis south American travels. CASCAHILXA B/.I:K-For ul ar rh eve, c.iiic n;.d di, ot the stomach and bowels. DANDELION-For Inffimwietton of the loins and drop. leal affections. CBASOMILX Fto'?itM - For enfeebled cBstestlnn. LAVKN:>I;B Pfcowaus-Aromatic, stimulant aa-J Icrjic nlghly invigorating Lu nervous debility. WlSTK?untes--ifor purotuis, i-lummatieu, eta ANISE-An aromatic csrtniuaNve; crestln-; ?vs .. muscio sud milk; much by ;uo::.-"r-.i nursing. Also,Clovo-Sdds, o?anle, ctrrsvray, coriander. ans1.:? oct, ev.:. vi, i.~?i!>&w.-A. Auulber minderra' itt/.Tcdifiit, cf great use saisn; the Bpanikh ladies o? Sooth america, Imparting beaut; to tho corupiexion and brilliancy t:i the taim), ir- yei nw", known to Uni commerce of tua world, aud TO wttbooh' Ita name for the prsseut. IMPO RT ANT CE I tTI PIC ATE3. Itocu; sir.a, H. Y , December jJ, I 41, Murrara. P. H. Linux ft Cu.-I nave bern A gre? sui feror from Dyspepsia for three i r font y< ?rs. a.-.d had it abandon my pro?essh'Ui About th:.-- lupuiitu ??;o 1 -ried the Plantation Bittei-e, and to my ,t .tey I sic j uow nearly a wellman. I have recommended iheui ll. several cas'H, t>n:l, :;?r ?.s I Suiow, always arith signa1 benefit. i v.".. reiuectnilly yours, Rev. J. a. CATHORN. I'lMLAiiKLl-U/A, :';-ti Month, 17tu Day, H,c'j. R?-PKCTKI) Fnicsin:-My daughter l-.w Ui-.u much bouerttt-d by thu nae ol thy Plantation Bitters. Thoo wilt send mo two bottles i^-jr*. Thy friand, ASA CDBRJN. BUSltaua HOC?S, Ciil?Ai?o, ti!. 1 February ll, i3:. i. j MESS aa. P. H. DBASZ A CO. :-PUaw- .-ena , ??othet twelve cases ol your a'Jaotatiou H'M T-. a aionang appetizer, limy appeir lo nave snperseded inti.. Alee, aud ere greatly tub emwl. Yours, sc., GAGE ft W??TE. i Arrangements aro DOW completed lo snpply air, <??. maud for thin article, which hs.s net ttret'4V.re bcot, poi,ai hie. The public may rent assorcs that In no ras- wi-i : aerfci?tly pure standard 11 ?h-; PLANTAZIOH HIITKMS inparted norn. Evern tio: i- bears the /?s-?ist!f.? o; o_ signature on a tlcc> plate engraving, or ti caur.-t tuarn. u:ne. Any person i>r*iending to vii PKsjiTATXOa RlTTE&S ;-. iinf* or by Va galion, U ic neindtrr a-'. imp->eter. is.-u nf refilled bottles, br*, thal our i'rieaie tUamj is VliUV rr?aVKD over enera erle. acid by ?ll Druggists, Orocer;'and Do?I?ri>tin ourhe.-t tho country. l>. ??. DRAK? & CO., Kew York April 20 njwf kt i DICES TIIK FOLLOWING HEAP GOODS, c.. 15c.. ate. MBltlG B1ULLIANJS. OliGANDLES. LAWN AND GRENADINES SO, HOSIERY, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, YET OFFERED SE. P K A X) E. ACTTF?L LOT OF DRESS GOOD*. AT tte. PER YARD Stock before purchasing elsewhere. T & CO., ing Street, site (Jrnber & Martin's Gmcery. _mwfSmo j DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC, HClii'HKErS' HOnOSUPATHIC SPECIFICS ! J ? AVE PROVED, I ROM THE MOisT AMPLE EXP 2 1 jtX RIEN'JE, ?a entire success : Simple- Prompt-Em? . .'.?at uid Itoltablfi. They arc tbu only medicines per I i'cti7 adapted to popular use-eo simple that mistakes ! ?a¬to mudo tu using them; so harmless as to be ree from danger, and r.o efficient as to bu always rf Ha? lo. .Tli-v Lava ; titted tho highest commendation from ?ll. said viii always render cvtl?faction. Cent?. to, !, c-.re.i l''evr ra. Conception, Inflammations.. 36 " 3, " Worms Worm-Fever, Worm-Oolo.. 38 .? 8, " Crying Colic, or Teething of In? tents. 38 .' 1, " Ularrtioca of Children or Adulta.... 38 '. ti, Dysentery, Griplug, Bilious Colic... 38 '. c, " CSiulca tiorbas, Nausea, Vomit ina. ? .. 7, " Coujch?. Gold*, Bronchitis. '. ?, " Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache.. 36 " 'J, " t temi AC hes, bick Headache,. Vertigo., 38 " lt', " Dyspepsia. Bilious Stomach.. 11 ll, " SuptiresMf.il, or Painful Periods..... " rj, " Vt.'li ti rs, too profuse periods. 36 ? 18, " Croup, Cough, L uri cult Breathing.. 33 " 14, " Sr.i: Uhceiii, Erie petas, Eruptions, 36 11 IS, " ttUcvtt&XittSlt, Rheumatic Patna... 36 " 13. " Fever un<l Ague, ChUl rever, Agues. 80 17, " PI Jes, Blind or Bleeding. 60 . Rt, " Op: hal ir? y, and Sore or Weak Eyes. 60 1 Ii?, ?. Cata-- ti, Acute or Chronio, Indu euza. 80 .' 30. .' V* IkooptBS Cough, Vloieut Coughs 60 " y., " .'<il:n'.a, Oppressed Breathing.. 80 H . {Car Discharge*, Impaired Hear ing. 60 38, .? Sum?ala, Enlarged Glands, HweU us??. 60 " 34, " Giciei sj i Debility, Physical Weakness 60 .. io, .. Dropsy and Scanty Secretions.. 80 ' 38, " See Sicliuees. Sickness from Bid ins. 80 " 11, ,: Kitfnc}' Disease, Gravel. 60 " 38, " ftervoaa L??::>ili?y, Seminal Emla. eion.\ Involuntary (.lecu.irgeB.1.00 1 30, S'uc M o ut li. Cantor. 60 .. BU, Urinary incontinence. Wetting Bsd. 60 " di, " Palnf*/ i* cr iuds, even with Agas?' ?. 60 .i jj, " rntsfei-..ig* at Change cf Lie.LOO " DJ, " I'l ;? i le;;-; . Spasms, at Vitus' Danoe.1.00 84. " Diptiieria, Ulcerated Sore Troat... BO FAMILY CASKS. .c VIAU, morooec ca^o ar? boult.,$10.00 ii, large vlata, lr. morocco, and book. 6.UU ;tt large vials, plain case, and bank. 6.00 IK boxed [Boa. 1 to IS), and book. 8.00 VETEIUNAKV SPECIFICS. r.anogany cases, io vials.$10.00 KcgJc via is, wini directions. 1.00 jmrThrao remedies, by th? case or singlo box, are ?ut to say pan ol the country, by Aluil or Expresa, ?rea .r elarco, on receipt vt the price. Address EDMPHRESV SrEClFIO flouasof AI mc MKUIUUOS COM PAN ?, Ofiice and D.-.pot So. SM BruaowAj, New York. Dr. HoitpiiuriYh t, consulted daily at his office, per? tonally cr t>7 letter, es abnvn. for tli fi.-rms nf disease. BOWIE & 3I01SE. Wholesale Agents. No. 151 Meeting street, Opposilo Charleston Hotel. W. A. StCRl&JS. A.. .v. tiOKKL At CO., Udall Agents, Nn. 531 KING-STREET, Ht?s door above Market-st. Aorl! If m wf fimo Hmo Oharlesten, 8. 0. CHEROKEE PILLS, Or F fina Ie Regulator, ?'.'ure Suppremd, Excessive and lu.Inf ul Menstruation, Green i'/exS" ?s. Xe rcont and Spinal Af' jtftionn, -" !u? in the Burk, Sid //,-iilii,;'ie. Gi'lame**, and all dis? eases that ?prias fmtP irregularity, Ly ri'movlng tho cause and all the ciftcts that arise from lt. They nu: I'rrfi clly sale in all cases, eav eept v.U tn foi hidden hy diree tiumt, am! are easy lu ml minister, ns they ure nicely mtgur coated. Tiley "should lu- 'in the linnds of K>"i everv Mahlen, Wife, and Mother T lu the laml. Ladles can address us In perfect toiilldciicc, and state their com? plaints in full, ns wo treat all Female Complaints, and prepare Medicines suitable for all diseases to which i ii-v s-e subject-Thirty-two [?age pamphlet, . n a ?wie ? eiiv ilo|ie. free. Tho t liemkec Pills are .??ld by all druggists at $1 per box, or six boxes for #5 ; or they ere sent by midi, free of p..since, in nu ordinary letter, free *->tn observation, by addressing the sole proprietor, Dr. W, E. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., N. T. ' N. B.-Cherokee Pills No. 2 are prepared for special ca?c*, when milder medicines tall ; these are sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of $&, th* price of each. box. DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence of Liu, t^Mgmte/^y Cures General Deb?ity, Weak ^S&??S?'^BTx "<?'""' tfyeterice in Female*. Palpitation of'tte Heart and oil Xervotu Dl*ease*. It re? stores ne?' life and rigor to tho aimil, causing thc hot blood of "At tiu Phenix rhf* y"M\x lu cmirst! the veins, res $T LieirZ".Z "Vol t,iri"i.'tl10 Organ* of Genera this Elixir rejuve.it- Vehtlity, rentorin? Manliness ate tin tym em and and full rigor, thus proving a overcome ducase. perfect " Elltetr of fore," re? moving SUriliti/ntw Barrenness in both sexes. To tho youm:, mldiilc-aeel, and aged, there is no greater boon than this ?Elixir of Life." It elves a now lease of life, causing the wenk and debilitated to have renewed strength and vigor, ?nd the entire system to thrill with joy anil pleasure. Price, ono bottle $-1; three bottles $5; ?eat by express to anv address. Our medicines are sold and Tccnmmended cv all respectable drucclsts In every part of the civilized giulio; some unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their customers by selling cheap and worth? less compounds in order to make money. Be uot deceived-ask for these medicines WU tako no others. If thc drng?i>t dues not keep them, write to us, and wo wiP send them byexpress. carefully packed, free from observation. Wo will be pleased to receive letters with full statements tn regard to any disease with which ladles or gentlemen are afflicted Address all letters for medicines, pamph? lets, or advice, to the sole proprietor, . st^ Dr W. E. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., H. T, Mny VS wtm ly? SARATOGA TBE WATER OF THIS SPRING IS BELIEVED TO bo unequallod by that ot any other in the far-lamed valley of Saratoga Its virtue.: ?re such as have secured it the high encomiums ?d' ali who have used it, possess? ing, as it doe-, in an eminent degree, cathartic, diuretic, alterative and tonic qualities. From SA MU lil. HENRY DICKSON, M. D., Professor Practice ol Physic. Jefferson Medical College, Phila? delphia, formerly of . 'hali, st.-.n, :>. c. : I'mi.Ai.'Ki.riiia. November la, 1805. 1 have bien fora y>;,ror more past in the habit ol ! taking thc water of the "Excelsior" Spriug of Saratoga. I Accustomed during the givat portion of my invalid lite I hi use thcdilferout waters of thc several fountains which boil up along that remarkable valley, dependent, indeed, upon them io;- luueli of th? comfort I enjoy, I am aa?s ! tied that the KxceWur Water is as well adapted as any other among then:, if not more to the purposes tor I which they ;?rc generally employed, lt is very agreeable. : strongly impregnated willi the carbonic acid, lively and j SIHirkling. * * * I can heartily aud conscientiously i rei-onimeud it to all who need a gentle cathartic and 1 diuretic. SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D. I The Water in put up in Pint aud Quart bottles, and ' packed in good order fur shipping. Pints in boxe.i ol 1 tour d-';'.i ti etch, and Quart* in boxes of two tlozon caca :-m.!> AT v,ir.>i.rs.vT.E ny mmi mm & co., Importers und Wholesale Druggists, Au. !K1 MEETING STUEET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. D0WIS ?' MOISE, Nu. 151 MEETING STREET, Oppesltc Charlestun Hotel. 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