The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, May 28, 1867, Image 6

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. V,.;"-. 5 j| .". . ? ,. j j l*>flt ,1 til SUlll'Iltll ' i MW 1ABCOVI. ;.'< ! ! i l j? .v.l.! i. ?I - I .vir.l vl >> i.:!/. i Uninglng on liirvli-trvo , lot ejeojry lune, i ; ..... v-HiiroTu?dli)liOl<i><'l<ru?nu <j ?. ... .1. In tlio month or Jnuol ., . . 1-c.vI ;:l v.. ;< " IJttlo loaves -.-flutter ,r/ Hoimil tlkodaiiclng droi>e ; ?,.? ..'I I nr.. Of a brook ur pebbles? -jfiJ \u>*' ?oqg Ihst novur slops.. . v.i... j. lip mid. dowp wo- scciuw; ' Dpinio tlif "dry: \ ?' -llow it u'ious on us, > > ' ' * Ilikos wids blu* oyol Yon snd I aro sallore, llooktn,* on a mast, ( - And tlio world's our vessel; Kl M ' , "!:->l Ifol sbo Rails ?o fast! ,.. \ I i Dior, blue sea around us; . Not a sulp in bight ; r .' Tbry will hang o(tt lantur. a When thoy pawl, to-night. ..... . We with ours will loUow ill . ,.* v Through tbo lufduight deep; Nor a tho?glit or danger, ' Though tho orow's osloep. " .''...''' ' 0, 'KoWsllliniOBirlit " -* " Thero an ortolo flow ; What a Jolly whistle I Ite'a a sailor, too. , vu U' Yondvrlslds itOnimoak " * . IU Iho elm-top blgb, Ono mom ballad, ruesstuolo I Slug It as you Uy I "" "I- "' Up aad down wo soosaw ; Down into Uio gras-?. Scented lorn, and roso-buds, All a woven mass. That's tho oort ol carpet . Kittel for our f el ; ... ? , Tapestry nor vohet ( Is Eo rich and neat. Swinging on a blrch.trco I This ls-Huiniuor joy. ? tun for all vacation? Don't yon think so, boy 1 ut.*; !."( . Up and down to aoesaW, .. ' alerty and at easo; ..' Carvlesa us a brook is, Iulo as tho breeze. i . - .. . , . . [Our Younij h\ilki fur Junt. rs.fi -je'.'-'. '_ ' _ ' : THE CHOPS. IVHK.VI, CUHN, A.\I> t.OTTOX. **'**" ' r ROM ooii "exchA.nq e8. Wo hcav it mooted among Iho farmers that (hero tiro groU foars for the safety of the wheat crop if I tho wot wcal.icr continues.'. Wclcaru that some ! cropi which woro thought 10 to first rale, will turn - oat very ;oor. Wo h)i ill know mojo about it in a ? -Bhcrt timo.?Dallas Herald. On Monday I .ot a Tory refreshing norllior pre vailed Id'this portion td'thnToxiis viuuyard, which .'. , ol'ouiindjVtl-n'l that ")fiiitcV 'lingered in tho lap of ! *'May," aiid I'cari* ' wevo aroused in anticipation of -i /ru?t Tuosday moriiing. Tho oir was very clnl -i. :? . uixafh at.wn ivro giad to chronicle that our furu bod->i|*?-*woro--}Ot roahzoil,. though wo luurncd n light Iront was viaibhiXin some portions of tho country; howovor,'4>ot Etufllciont to do any mate rial injurr. Wo do nut roniomhor of hii>iog ex ' parioncod uuoh a backward upritfr-- 'dnrhfg our rc uidonco iu Uaatrop, uinoo lBUd. . >l&aairop Adoartiscr, May 11. J? aVd l! . ALABAMA. CncEntNO rnbM Axmjajia.?Tito Montgowiory Mail oavb: "i;Vonl -'aU: port? of tliotitato WO bear the mo't chcciiti^"!tcbounU( ot tho mt crop. Cotton mid com nro grotving Uuoly, and the geimi nlity of faimeru uro .bleasud with good atands of I both. With vnydiLiiK ,iiko aVj favorable aoubou, Alabama will roliovo hot-bulf. ?l^eJOjw montbu." Tho foUo-yu)p",wo clip from a Georgia paper: Chops h?'^B??rUa?r??x Alabama.?Wd liavc liod^^cWfritjod 'ti publluh thu following oxltaul from a privnto.:l?!tlor recoivod iu Ulis eity hi rela tion to tho crop?'ih'KusscM.County, Alabama: . ' "The croji prii8peciu of tllTS uCcUdii w?ro n;vctr ho backward ut lina aesaon of the year, uud ho uu-. pronjislnc. I/bavo had. to roplant nearly half oY < 1 niy*drt}V*hd 'oiy iiciiihbors goLeiidly havo had' theirs to repltitit.' tloulo with tho boo, otid othent glouirh?ignptVnU'KplB?rtiiig. Tho creek'and ri vor ottoiUB uro not? rrrtT^?nrcd.' tfpU tliiu tho 13th vjf-! I May; thoy havo uither Ijc .-n nulnnLr^i J in outer or too wot to cultivate. A laUs' Spriug uaually be tokonti a lato falL If it should hold Kood thbt yotr, we tnalj*. yet icoovor from, tho ddstruutivo elfeeta of I drenrjltirvf- r.vm?'-nu i tba ffoquont roeurrunco of *.?.i^ . ^efM-nrv-liH: -What I li?vu eatd of cotton ia eqpally applicable to the corn exop. Tho wboat;overy whoro in lb in and 'adjoining oiunttc , la uiToctod moro or loas with" lire Viifit. We'ahaU niako about a half crop. Thj?i?at crop, is tine, nud promlaea au J , nbundant yield." It will bu1,auruuul}'J.1uliuiioo lur. I horso and mulo feed from tho lat of Juno. (':ir 1 o >rn ami muuoy aro both exbauated, and many farcners are 'alrtiadv tnmim; out Uioir mules to cr&^rT.iWrihi'iliirnlKTit, and working them with but scant TbOd^rtwolV-0 o'clock. ' , Takiiic; every thin/* into- coniiduratlou, our pros poota aro not h:> good. iwiuHt. yi-ar Bt. .tbia timo. U '.tiaporadded to Ulis, thd'iucroatiuig rDsUouauoa and ldloi;cau of tho freed pooplo, oi'gciidcrod by Haut* Xn'.\ r ?z\ ehliaMBxlea) id fast doatroying tho labor of tho c.r;i[~ .P8njftjii^4^^?IauyQ^^f? tln^n?nx4 -our peo Tho Opolika (Ala.) liecorder of tho 18th, saya j Tho fatmera in this Bcctiorl1 Tcporttn?t t)w lito; cold wcathcf"haa sc;r??\trtlV'' ?l?tugt-? "Jhe cotton plant. In tho oaalem portion ' oTtlio country, wo learn that tho c op ie ao badly injured, that a num bnr-if tho plantera aro ploughing it up, and plant ingr?oi*p. It it-too lata in> thu Hcaaun, hoWo-rcr, , for corn-to be planted with mnc.i hopoofn largo yield. Tho Uno policy was to havo planted a largo crop of corn arluo crutset.'1 .,, iho wheat crop ;pliorally1 IVO ferO glad to Irani, !. . ; ^JIP^rV^PiSA^ft^'i^-^" Iu Homo low cases wo hoar ' cdmplauits of runt, but wo. do not think it id gan^c ral. Tho present cool.iveathor iaifavorablo for tho wheat. .j.-'jitt tJai Tlio Elylon (Alabama) lla;iUt, of , tho Oth inet. Baye: , ; -. ( ' ,'- ? j . t-oneideroblc u?caaiiie-a baa lio'cn foil and n? <... _.. proased byohi MraB? ln'tWo lost fow days In oop: Bcquonco of tho uppcaranco'of 'rust in uonio of tho crops of whc&.L It is not yol n general Ihingjand it la hoj jjd that, if t bo : prisent fine nar woalhur t ?ban Id jouttnne for alow daya its procr?as may, bo uiTHSted, "If <wo i'-riape that danger tau crop in this co-UMtfy-vMH bo voryfino."-1 ' GictmciA. .li.j,; . From Ue Qffumfnu Sun. ' ' '?\*"ift?H?- ant> oTijun C'nor Pno?pECTB.?Wo aro ploaaod to learn trom our cuuiiLry friends that tho ,i prospecta of 'tho wheat1 crdp,'winch',' ^' abort timo [ UaiJssV vraa thought to bo pr?'eArlOuaJ now promised "wrTa good yiold on Iho red lauds' ot Tatbot and Harris. Thg proipeote "tot i -flno yiold'ore aaid nover to bavo booh bettor, fiiiny ?lainiiiig liftecn to two-*" fivo/buahota to Ute aero aa tbo probable yiold. la now sufijoIoi,tW advauoed In maturing to bo out of a^ilcs' 'If lli''p', r 1 'Ml'P\ /{'''( etorms. Tho ^r4rwVaV?0lW<'ri1 wbilbCJoy prevailed for tlio last two weeks, did much in roatoring it from tho apparunt wreck from rust that threatened it'] three weokd ago.*/; :j .1 Corn in yot srtia)l but ia; KOijcrally lookjng woll. ; ,. Thn cohl ulr;htu havo greatly rotnidcd ita growth, '. ."il ; ondtliO bud worm materially injured tho Bland, I. ..- HcrwoVoi-, with propitious nni-nun iu motoring . timo a good yiold-. ms.y- be expectsd. While como ' ' , ' <if oiir ,jlanlora have plapted:acanty'on/ps of corn, '.">: " r.'J?<J-aU:o.plcgscd to leam, of litany, who bavo wisely ' p\xi Tu aburifJn?c? fdr tlicir own coiiBulnpUon with -> * . 'ordinary seasoua?and shnuid tho seaaoiis provo ." .propiUoua, will produce a ?urpltw. Wocaniirom iao ouraolvcB no roliof from pecuniary annering " and povotty at homo, or roliof from tho radical laall,'until our farmers all raiao tboirown aupplloi? . of grain and meat, aud ccaso tho bcav}' iuipor^or t10)ia? o/.thoso articles from tho West, enriching ' tho piiracn ana ihcroaslng tho insolonco' of thoir ijppreaaofBi u Tlio cotton is bin all, a very smallproportlon yot .having attained tp tho filth or sixth leaf. Mauy ? ': -who planted early havo had to plant over. Tho - last planting is Juat up. Wo aro pleased to bear "i."":W-p4m6 who Wisdly planted corn itistoad of cotton. * "' -artlic decond planting." .' -' ., Wo copy below ix few oxtrVcta "trom ' our ex changee; of tho crop prospects iu other ecctton?. Under 'tho beading of ''Crop Prospects in Upper Ooorgl*/' tbo''Jlorae Oonricr of tho 18th ?istant Bay?t Aa a general thing, tho wheat throughout this section.looks Uuoly. In Homo localities tho fly haa injured it, aud in others some rust upon thu ''./'filadoB" ii h?w fepbrtccl, bittwo hear or no uoigh borhood, taken ?oa a whole, where thcrq la not a ! pruap6Ct 'ot a tolerably good cro|J. Cott? ia mil "' 'doing bo w?lL ' In In any foealilica thero ia a bad L ' 1 Bt?rna," and tho cotton planted ia likely to bo un ' " almost entire failuro. Tho cold, dry woathcr, so lavoratlo to wheat, is ruinouj to cotton, and not i ' '' . good for com.. i j . e .. Homo plant- rH uro plowing np their oottou and : .. planting corn in ita place. i.. .: . I The usmo paper ftaya : "Wo had a viait yestor - -j-day from Hon.- 'i'hoinos 1). Cooper, or Cherokt-o cdunty, Alabahia. Mr. Cooper reports tho wheat ' Drop In lila section good, tbo com prospecta very promlslug, and the alato of feeling among tho poo plo hppoiui." f i s Caoi*.-r:Mr. BlUqr: Tho past week has boon lite I ,.. find growing woathoi- upon corn and cotton, and these cropa, ctinsc(|iiontly, aro now doing tlnelv. 2t"hia ia tho first ready beaaouablu weather wo havu ladr1 and if it contiuncn with an occasional fall of | rain.for two.or thrco weeks, every fami within my roglon wll' bo as clean of graaa as a-parlor door. :-*Ah far au I can loam, thero is but I ' llUlo-graas now, bo that tho farmer will havo but littlo troulxo.in ovoroominu it. Prosont indications point to'air j abundant harvout for tho ftnuers; but tbero's Ii,.. i."maiiy aalip botweon tho.cup and tho Up," so thai ?! every f?nnor shonkl bo vigilant until tho crops aro safahoyond qftoetlon. -But our farm ors may con 1 gratujito ttiom?oltes bo far. - WO escaped tho frost which threatened us last ; ' w, ok - -?l least, tiljilrltie which v, an round ahouttho ' lry*or^ pi?ce?'.did no damogo,- ..-j - . ',';', Tin) plauteis aro making progress ti\.hpelng out thoir cotton to a atand, and quito1 a nhmbor hoVo'1 finlohcd'ihia part of thoir operation*. S ' -' A moderato xaLn wbuld i,im bo duairablo, to ' ??lten tho ground for tho plows?Albany JVetc?. - A Goon ?fOH.?Captain 8. H. Oliver has placed on o*ar'taWo EovtiTtl hoods of whoat?''the beerdod ' *' '1 gralb"?which' vrqro ..taken friirn bis firm noar '.'.<-.# lair y es tor ay. l'lfoy aro fiijo epoclmend, and to ' all appoaVanccs libcd only Vw?ek or leu. days in jrHm to niaturo. J. . ^AygujUa VonitUtdionalM, May 23. ?. in.."-: M M ~" ' i i.tnTiuA. .....V_!rfU ' 'Vroin ft*busincaa letter to tho Macari^Tclograph. dated Madison 0. II., Florida, y ay 15th, wo ottraci - nfl follow-,: - , ' '( ' .V^YOropa lf> ihla aocUon of tho conn try aro muoh Q V. - Dstter tbsu llioy were this Umo bat year. Tho lfl . -Dorera nro niio working mndi bettor tlian thoy did . yjar.aiitl If let alono, wo uhaUget on withdut ^?fi^Sff^J v^'na of 6|" -"?naa, aro scarce'aaO' ^ v. iViUT pr Cuon ??Tho proapect, bo f.u, ifi this "7 iff lllT T SM H1 -' t.nub) ba^o not i thorn i o(rloi), is fuir. Throw am Jtenarjillv good of corir and cotton: Tkuseasons. too, hi been unfavorable. La boll) ra nro applying selves with onorgy, ami nil soem to ho iuiphipscd with tho groatend: paramount imi>ortanco lot tho crop tho prviacntiydsr. 'Not many or our planton) are still ua.lly ifi' tfayit ,of supplies. Tho cty for cor? cor.it'b to tnif rroni (.very cjtiartor, nnd from uvcry claaa. it is our earnest bppo tlint thu Oov omniont will extend Iba nedjataii?o ' asked for by oui people.'? S?ii??r \\\ilvhtium, Z[<f<i2>, Wheat Ohofs?Wo undcr?laiid tlint tho wheat crops look very promising in nil eoclioiiH if this llisliiul, Vory : lift to, however, bas been planted, un our formers -havo fulled in this crop bcj orten that lliey aro discouraged ill oudeavorliur to nioko tnfciv'oivii'liour. Tiio North Cnroliuians'linvb gon - wall? supplied il? with thin article;' and Wo uro glad lo aeo that tho m heal, crops aro good. [ lIciiHCUscijk jQiUTnfll, A/Viy21. M)H I'll t AIMH.l.W W.iiba't Cixnv->-Wo havo heard of tho appesr nncc, ip. somo parts of tho county of tho "Hessian l'l.r," but thing Ha ravages uiion tho growing v. heal dut ul nil alarming. Wo have also liobrd or rust in a iuw places;, but nn the whole thcro is u I1.UJ) pvomisti ut present,, uf....;\ii abundant ?heut crop, bitltxljiiry Ikinncr. r, i;.. Living in South. Carolina. Tha Notv.York Kteniitt/ J'ott, of Friday, Loh an editorial hoaevjil "Living iu S-jutb Carolina," in which it says : \-o havo seen somo iottors wriltcnquitorecctUly by members of a Tamhy in : joui h Carolina, ivhoso' boise und cstalu lio within tho tract ovur Vrliicit Mherntnli'd unny ewopt with suolt terriblo vijror fu 1803. Thoy woro so foiiuuato as to havo thoir lirincipnl dwolb'113 houso Bparod amid tho goners,!, ilestructioti, wliicli left little clsu in tho neighbor hood but tho laud me I Itti inliabituutu. Thoy uro now anxiously inquiring in what way thoy can turn tho land to account in tho boat way to ulfor?i^i Ihein tho me.in ? of subsiolonao. Tbo ilrst appro-% henstou is lor the local tuxes, which uro iu orruars to tho amount of n few hundred dollars, and can only hu mut by a forced Balo or tho property, which would involve a groat sacrillco. -J j Tho situation isdo-cribod as ono of llio he alt h i, 0it rbgiond iu tho world, bUtulutir. or winter ; im almiidanco' of good w'alor and good flrowood ; iiono of tho extremen of h at and cold ; corn, cjoltoii, wheat, ryo," oats, barley, sweut anil white pothtocs; all tiio inulous in i;rvat perfection ; poaoheii, ap plus, pears and plums, and Ugs growinabumUiucc. l hero aro many superb Hit ox' for factories, tho wa ler-posvor being unsurpassed. It is too lito lor this flcauon, but hardly too early to bcglu'tq niaktS'] calculations and urruugcinoiits lor another yuar. ?... . ? -.? , , * D?sirabro openings fbr.sottlemont appear, to bo abundant and inviting in all thu cluuthoru Stnlou, with a good deal ol oagorneijs on the part of own- . era of laud to prpmoto emigration from tbo Kol Ui. Dut tbo current in that direction does not Hot i ith any forco at present. Nor is it proba'j|u that migration nouthsvaid is ill bcoomo popular, until tlnen or four preliminaries becetno favorably set tled. The Unit, is, that the process of reconstruc tion shall bo . harmoniously completed; and aw and ordor en thoroughly restored- 08 to alford an assurance of uutoty and happiness {or tho rahiilics of Northorn sottlors. Tho second in that owners liititit bo?omo willing to pul their ikr.ds iu un kvt fur What it is worth?that' is',4 'at .prices iv ni eh will o mipoto witn tboso of tho Wont, lukiug a.l circumstances into account. A third is n goiic raLwilliiiijncSs on tbo purl of tho resident iiopula luin to havo tbo'social institutions of thol blato mado coutorniablo tu tlrbbo iu other parts of tho country, in regard to schools, roads, Ju.itici, froc dum of ojitni?u,'uO|gbb'urIy lifo, ?0, Wli?iiovor these couuitiun? aro seen tp, exist, wo may expect tiio wavo ol ciuigrntion to now steadi ly toward the (south, rogonorating thu. country as it .flows.-' Tha progress will ho gradual, not simul taneous, but will ncccierdto as it advances until Stnt,1 alter Htnto in turn Is thus ?forin'a?uutly rono vjlu.1 und iuvJiildoil into - tho .body .t-oeiul Of the whole country. In tho meantime, thoso uniortu iiate pcoplo in tho btotithcrii states, whom the ro iiollion has doprived of ovon, thing bn't tbolr laud and their p^isonal:lftei)ltioS,J'?Tiiriio,vo.U> do tho beat thuy.edu for theuiscl>es, citUtV by roUgbiiig ite.tux?tBh?ttaioplo'do iu hlaa. nh?tthiHtaiices, or olsjo abnuduning a co.uulry which the great criiuo ot its iubabttauts bas"rcndcred no longer touaulo for their abode. (*Vo?i t/idtAria J'orlt Timti.j . r, 'i'lio \Vtic +t Crops;; j It scorns to bo n hard eplt aro in?crcr?tod in Itoepii up to tbo ihruro of tiio : giva jiractiool otl'oct to liioir viowsi They have givou the u tu m et. promjno/ica to reports of lexcop tioiial ahipulonts.'Of>'lleuc and Wheat tnWu Han Krullctsco to Atlantic port?, i i'hey has e -uvido tbo inpal of .tho rc'shipnivu^pi qjuj or mpre cargoes nf American grniii'lrom L?voqKiol'torthiB SVlo.T Tliuy havo couutod largely on thu ho verity of tuo w'intor wliich hi psut, and on. tho buokivardnoss of tho, I spring whioli is prosont. Thoy havo had tliol? | tuutera abroad iu. nearly every grain-growing diH trust from the UOnoseo'Valloy-to Control Vurgiuia, nil inspired with tho samoXdpftte'ef-^aooihsajiiBg,, and all more or less proparcd to advance opinions fore'.okcnliii; a fa?lrmVtor tbo year in our greatest *" r^ono who, cafes to slfl agrirmltuTnt reports, wheth-u of nri oiTiciat or caStial eharacL- r. need bo iud ablrav-bv that boil ofIspcculativo testimony for whtelT it ?aipnliteil' price is paid. Tho' rtatli ruliablo rejior,--|jfrpm nil tbo groat groin-groinng | districts, North and Houth, aro as fsvorablo as tho avorago (for tho uamo season).of tho last ton years. Tho prospect along what.may bo called tho 'great- wheat-belt ?n' -tho.Northwest, iuoluditig; tho larger portions of Central and Southern Miuiugan, Northern Ohio, Ncrtbcrri-IUifiOia, a*T WiscoiiGln bas novcif \>uvut bettor, .than it is faie year!. "Not ' uuly. du 'thio trustyfoftuy aecou'lis.iogrce, that tho Manon, backwards as it scorns, has beoii i-upceinl ly favoranlo tb tho Fall wheat ; bbt thoy agroo, as, wotl,' that is far greater breadth of ground hau ccop sown thaiiforsoveral yesrs back. ? ' - " It i? 'too soon, ot couTso,- spcakinp -of these blglior latitudes, to farm any jiobsUivc co'ncluhioiis as to what the a?tliol haavesting may be. ' Hut -it I is weil, Kineo Uio'gtaiu speculators are. busily at work doiuying the VroapecUt,for the coming crop, that wo should carefully siftbvcry.itoin.'ofv?videnco ahdsse rioW'far thoy are likely to swindlo us. Travol, it you please, oven into tho middle and highpr Districts of Hquth. Qeroljiurj r>ht- concur rent Htatoin?iit of tho planters is fbut their wheat crop has given no such pi omise for tho last six ye na oa it (loco this BoA<on,.'ThW?yXoo, it must bo remembered, a much closer' eefyuato may uow'1 he formal of tho prospcctivo-rctnrns-than in the Nor (bei n m- Niivtbwoi torii---Btatc*.. - The orop is nearer mutual v.. (Tlios^ ?hIm^o/o S|^iuaUiig on tuulino prtcpS.Tor' tTi'o coiiiing yo?r may try. for the time, (o coiicoai tbeso facts from themselves and ft om tiio public if they choose. Three, or fhiir woeks of ovon' moderately fair -woather as illTct them sadly-bs'.nry-ih'Uieir oolaulations.' 'Tiio mnl itudo of conBumors meaAwhilo Tia,wj fflr reason :t?Hakv?c?rir?'?O. .... ..... "r. f -i ." r i*^-,--tt m -. 5. - ' r.Att.tuTTS-R is a brll?sdt r?rnancer, a fino poet, au indiff?rent hfutorian, a first rate fouillotoniato,. and tho very pnncir?f boggarByTii' I8i8 It wanl? scom bo had au income of abont 210,000 franee/'| Tho fialo of tbo honicstoad at Milly,-anfl tlio.tr.inr for-of a valnalilo vineyard, PjgMWjMfe a million ^ rrancs. HiB^'Ytfy'Jge' cri WiOrRr"^onght him 100,000 francs; "Jc<oiry*nTjoujBOO francs; tho "His. | tobro dea Girondins," 250,000 francs. Ha rosoivod ih ItiU, from the sato of MS8. .and ' oth?r sources, not Ie:"i i.than a million -franc*, j Tho saJo of tho oomploto edition of his worka Wonsier birh 2,900,000 ! francs. But why cotitiauo thih r-.dalirgn.-s?' These aro only ?' fow of Uio many ~ sources from which 'monoy flowed annually in streams into our poet's coffers, but jJl iu vain.'. Tho' s?id' coDTora woro very leaky. -' Tbo Corps Legislktlf.has rocoutly granted him 600,000 francs' tirf a 'natinrml rccom poiiuc: but tliin is a. moro drop in the bucket. Iiis debts aro said to bo.Btnpcudau?. .He needa^a guardian. Tho ?ceniwj J'osl ?'iya: "A mau-wher thinks'tbat Ossian is tbo otjuai of PAfrri: and tho HnjUii?t oMIbMEs, would seom ipie fU&b unlit to I) ' trii.ili-oVtvrtVrliA tmiiraifeniont of propotty or tbo transaction of tuiBiuoss.' aTra..Oatiiabxse a. Waunnr.D, of Edntucky, who publiBhod.A'fQtf years since, Uiat singularly woird t>ud strange-.JBction,, .'?The- Hofiaehold of Botl vorio," has about roodyanow novellontitlod ".Tnx itOJIAKCK of Ilf.Sin.-rllUCOUTiT," Which O. W. C.aui.f. TOlt i-.'Co. will issue in a foiv day a, tOgothor with a new edition, tho, third, -of' " HtivVto Make ModdfJ and Hour to Keep it." (JOMMEKOIALi J ' rl ' ' T H Vic Cbavlriton .Cotton Uni tie t. | orPlijB.O? THE ailApLEsXON DAILY NEWH.l C*Aifr?fafrow,',afekti1a),'Weiu^ May 27, 18S7. i Tbo niatkot win. quleL Prices generally . remaining 1 ir ilboW nl-inpf,,, Halt,, BiM!i?,<i3x,r,fiAjo4i at il, 3? at tlXt '-' at It, and 31 at '-i.i.c. We Quote: Middling Upland.at@2?j Um,. NaW-Orlesssaa Masrket. NEW oitl.i-ANS. ilay M. ? Coxroii. ? Tha market opened this morning is un a continuance of the previous 1 dullness, and, owing to the rooelpt, at a later hour, of si Ul more discoursulng accounts, front Now York and Livepool, tho movement lise, exhibited Tory llttlo activi ty at any tlmo throughout. Tho ofieringii were am plu to , mcot ordinary requlremonta, and most factors ovtnccd renrw.'d anxloty to sell, but the leoluig on the part of buivrs was gouerally averse to oporaUus, tho lnurcasvid depression provalUng in the leading markets, both fur reign aud domestic, seporuduclng Iho boilel that raoro adv?nUgeoua purobisos can be egocted later in tho week; Under these circumstances, the sales woro reattiotcd; eomprlslug harUy. -IXXi bitca, takou by ton .hookers at ir regular but eaUer prices, tho market, 'howt-jier, cldnln'r too unac tUed to admit of definite quotations, which" ore sucordlngly prsb.rmltlod. the coittumcd iuipccllmonta to tho utigoljatl-'U ol cxchanRO operated rallier prejudi. c tally, stVeial 'bujcVa Wing 'thoreuy provontod rronl purchasing. 1 " ; 8coab asd Monaasrs.?There Itavo not been any rev eelpbi trout tho.cckiat shtoo yeaterdsy. Tiio principle ado Is ? Iqt of SObhds tfkito ?hu^ad. The uiurkel 1 cilrcuiSTy du'Il.'.cuitl Wo flnoM'?omlfialry^'?e nor lb lo lusv.tair; 13c ftir ((6od ratr; 13>i?13,??'c for ?aicuCb; l3Ha Tic lor yellow clormod. and li},o for whfio sugar, sio laBsca tOaioo nor ?ullon for f-irmonUiig, aSTvlolurprlme. TbS slock.Of t'Obn stlkir and tsnlaSDos ia largo, but there la very Uttto demand for sugar, and nons lor molasses Wo quote Noa 12 aud 13 sugar, In boxes, al IlMUlKei No 1? at it s.o. In tho absence ol aal/a of motaasoa wo I cro compelled to omit quotation*, . - , Cciiss?-l-iio market 1? <iule.l hut staac)' ^id ?nn, with a fair demand and good supplj. The sales to-day em braco lO.-aad sioia, of which LOT) mlxod, 07Odo and 000 do at tl li.pwy julied abd nu, 1000 mixed, 1000 des and 2000 do at il 2U; 2000 while and 12S do it ?1 28; and 28St?noywbudat?U7>( ?iTruS?, " " : t \ HnUIriiore Market. . DAI.TIMOBE. May 21.?Cor?ar?Wo .oola.sales to day of 1000 baga Bio, ox batk Adelaide, DomnaAi, under. stood s I JO S cents, gold, hi bond; 790 In*aiuo, a? 1 a-a, on pri tat* terms; and 100 bags Crom oeoosdJUsStMWfii coatvaold. ........ .. j ... Oottris-la doll, but prices uoehajKodj we report nu?U iidfJi of KOOd ordinary s. 23Ji cents: low middling 3Scents, and quote mld6Ung Upland hold M 2J?jnla... Fivoon.?Demand oolUuucs' ItgtuV. end confined to small lota for local wants.. We report a aale of 100 bbls > UOHMd Hires I fc?tr* ,t ?Ifi*or?kbdeXlier small lots with. , gn our range of quotations annexed, vlsi. j -?U rtowsnl^rtrcoiauporanilonl Kirr?.,.?11 to ($113 o? UewaiwiMtt Ext Hi?ji<in?.L is oo hum llow-rd-alfixit hlfthiUradVsO..I 13 75 V) M 60 '!:.h. ?il/.Tfi^?il'uiiti.? ?i.'Jja i?uO: <a\?il m d 3hlo Extra Shipping:. 00 00 qd 00 00 tMilo retail lut. 00 00 S OO 00 Ohio Family. 1JB aisw Northwestern sup. r. 00 00 fi 00 00 Northwestern Extra. 13 80 @ 13 60 [llty Mlllabiiiwr..v..........v..M.llll,,00 a 11 H L'iiy Min-, sian tard i;x|ioj 1 l.*?JJ.JwW'i.-* 1*60 ttlty Mills Shipping brands Extra. 10 00 (a 10 CO llaltliiiorc, Welch'?. (lr.vnn._ia aud Wovertou Family. 18 00 0 00 00 BalUmoro high gredo Kxtra.. 17 00 (q) 17 00 Ityo Flour, noir. H 00 Q 8 76 Corn Meal. City Mills. 6 76 ta 0 00 Tbo inspections ol Flour and Mo il In Uta city of Balti more, for tbo ?eck were as fallows; Howard Street, ',803 bble; Cit.. Mills, 3738 bble; Ohio. OS bbls, and Faintly. B87 bbla; total AVlieat Flour, 7660 bbls, togotber with 337 bbls Ryo flour, and 30 blids and 1003 bbls Com Meal. "OaaiK.?Wheat?Oflorlugs light, and market steady for winter itradoa. Wo notice aalos of 300 bushels choice Maryland while at 13 33; 300 bushels prime do at 13 30, aud 60J buahcli tdluni at ?3a3 10?no sales of l'eu nay l vanla I'radca. Corn?11,400 while and 10,600 buabcla yellow received; market Inactive, but prices linohangcd; sains of wbito at 6116al 10, mostly at the latter for prlaio : 3J0U buabcla priino yellow ut SI 18, mid ?30 bushels ml trd do at *i 10. Oats?10,700 bnabola offered, wtUi sale* of | 8300 Lushots cuod to primo al 80a83c, and 730 buahols In ferior at 77c per buehoL MoLAxatB? No aalos; quotations samo as yesterday. Pnuvisions?There woru sales yesterday of 100 uaska i Western lib Sides to tho trade at 1 l.'.c ; Jobbing Iota wo 3uolo Bteady at IV all Aie, clear rib do l3Kel3j4"o; Sboul ura 10c; llama raugo from 16c for plain to 17o for sugar cured canvascd, aa to faney and quality, bulk Moats are bold steady at 'Jo lor Shoulders and l lo for rib Sides, packed. Lard 13coia>;c for Western, and 1(0 leas for City. Meat Pork ?33 03a33 76 per bbl; market generally elated Qrui. Bui:?Slock email and held firm at last quotations, to vi It : for Carolina at Halite, and Itaugoou lii.t'j?; eta per lb. Halt?Wo quote the market steady at previous prices, viz: For lots iroin dealers Liverpool Oround Alum 6310 all 30, and do Flue t3 lOall 30 V Back. Tuik'a laland 60a $56,1? buohoL v-HC^iaii-rUoldara are firm, but tboro Is very llttlo ac in-He-ton Uta part DC !buyei'j. Wo quo to fair to good ro llulue; W.Hu'.t'fMaWMauOQd,?DM irrocorjr TiallKov piluio 13al3>;c; l'orto lllCTreoirrrrorr-tO^noIco tl?iMT block to-day NN aUl Cuba, 1041 boaca do; 4615 hhds Porto, lllco, and 1440 do Kugllah Island. Itelluod Ungar lavtcailyns lait quoted?dcuiuud good. Situe?We quote Baltimore Company's Uold u at67o; do cxtca Bjc: Maryland ?. ompauy'a uoldon lia; and do ,., , . quality k"-'pVvay S1- ; . - ?J i , . 1 ' ? Whiskey?ItcinaTns dull; uo salca for tho past week; aUll quote held iu bond at JJaOOc V galluu. Near Y oi l; ftlarlcct. _ .. _j I ,t My:.!)' JLUuu.i. tti- . . f . ihn New York Commercial Adrtrtiter, of Friday, May 31, say'b : No furtliorparUculars havo been received of tbo full are (a 1cuh.ii, Treubolui ?V: Co; but Iroin tiio known largo as sets ol tho firm In tills country, it In very generally ox 'pected that too suspension will bo only temporary. Tbo linn bohght'imioeuso amounts- of property in Charles ton, and largo tracts of Uno in South Carolina during Ou war, paying for tbum In Coiilodcrato ciurrcucy, aud in Uiia wuy acquired vast wealth for a inorcly noudual eon fddcraliou. It In assorted, that from one-half to two thirds ol Charleston la owned by tbo Urm. He-ports also state that, butt year, tboy paid taxes upon 114,000,000 of property iu Souih Carollua. Money shows moc-a caao. Tbo banks offer balances inuro Irccly, aud demand loons aro genoruliy made at G per cent on stocka, and 4 per cont on Uovorntnonls. Dle coiiuih ara quiet aud easier. Prune 4 months' paper la current nt.Oyjaf per .cent, and In oxcepUoual cases C per cunt 1* accepted. ' I ' 1 rnODUCE aI.tliRET. NE YOltK, May 34?3 P U.?rtoon,' Ac?The Flour market la rather more steady. The salee aro GCUO'bbis at S10 35all 40 lor Superfine State ; ?11 76al3-80 lor Extra Htaui; ?13 OOalS 70 lor Choice olaio; S10 36all 40 for Superttiio Wuatero; Sil 70a 13 uO for Common to Medium Extra Western; 613 COa 14 70 for Choice Western; ?13al4 lor Common to (Jood Shipping llrauda Extra ltound lioop Ohio, and $1103a 16 30 1er Tin je Rrahas, Uio market closing steady, > , Southern Flour la qfclot. Bates '200 bbla at 613 35al4 73 for common, and ?14 coal a tor fancy and extra. CallfornueFiour. ta more, active. stalfM 850 bbls ..aud iiacl? at?IT?alG75.*r' CTVTr' ' W 7* h Bye-Flour ia latrly active. ' Hales 450 bbla at tB 30a It 60. Corn Meal Is qulat and linn. Bales 300 bbls at (6 00 for city, and 10 30 tor brandy win?. ... UUAUi?Tho wh'.al luarkot Is dull aud common gradca are drooping. Sales 6000 buahula Chicago Spilt y at 63 50 ??t*l.*uj??^.UI3i'iurA-' No.tiAlll'.-.atiki?- aCs?WV I Uyo Is dull and Lcavy. Kales 4000 bushcla We tern, In lot?, ut $1 73al 75. ... ilarley is nui t I..o ley Malt Is dull. Tbo cam iazk?^Uaic*e kighoa, with, only a very Um Ited supply. Salca 31,100 busbols at tl 3?al 30 for Bow mixed Western, the latter lor a small parcel, and il li KB* Wllllf : ?uthem. i . ajalaalu bi.o cent better aud quIoL 1 Palo 33,000 buah els at 87aa7>ic lor Western, aud UiattiKcfor state. IUue?la quiet at ll*ial'-':ic lor Caro.lna. C'OFrcc?La steady, ?ith a lair Idemaud. Sales since our las 3Ju bags Loguayra at is ',c, gold, duly paid. Kuoab?la firm, wita a good demand. -Sales-*toco our loai aticj bhds. lil.V-aPJ?,.: for Cuba; Il,\al3l.c air I'or to llleri. ami LSI boxes Havana al II '.al'i'.e. .llfir .ksv? sa,*X*aS market Is without ii.alorla] change. Sales h luce our laut *J80 blida, at GOaG?c lor Porto liluo; Olu lor }luiiooYa<lo, and 6iaG7 for Deniamra. J ,C/llit-7-L)oae<'d la duU at ?878140., , . YlAv ?M si: arty at tTl EOai 55 lor ehlppthg, and il 7*3'J for tntail lots. Tata?Is quiet, with salon 1000 half chests Japan at pre .xdima.urlcoe. . .. I -,. CottoK.?Tho market It firm, with a fiurdrnvnd. SalcB 13U0 bales at ..7c for Midd lng Uplanda. Pnovrsiott..? The Pork market la Ormor, Salna 3800 bola at usa < 13s for now Meaa, cloatng at 633 1J>, , regular; ?'13 for oid Meaa; (10 13a>10i 33 fiie Prima, and %1i 13x31 37torpnmo Mesa. ' Also f760bblsUCW Meaa at ?3310; Geller 30 and 00 days and 4 month a. - Ticrco licet la mure aeUvo Hales 730 tierces at AM 60 [ alO lof India Meaa, end ?33 35aS3 60 (or Pruua Meaa. lleel Haina arc quiet at num. Salea 135 bbla. Cut Moats are steady, bales 380 packages at B'/cnl? toi Sliouldera. ainL12)4cal4;<o fo- liaixu. i hi Baooa la dull but Sleady. Salca 135 boxoa at 11 ho for Shivrt Ribbon, and 13>|ai'J'Xc for Uliort Clear.. rl Lard la Urm. Sales 1600 bbla at 13 HcaLtSc. lluttcr it dull atriOcalle for Ohio, and 16ca39c for State. ..... I Cheeao la steady ai luallKc. WuiaaxT?Is quiet an unchanged. ' 'i'ALViw--Is In uir d-maiid und atoady. Halefl 118,000 His ut ll..1nn',c. PETBUtnmst?la quiet at 100 lor Crude, and 30c for Re fined, In bond. - lT-Treroirr?^-TO UVcniooi, 110 bhds lobaeco at Sfs; 200 bbls ttosln alia 3d; GO bbls Lard Oil at 15s; aud per steamer, 330 bbls Pork and 000 tes lk-ef, ou private terme. 'to London, per steamer, 100 bales Furs at 40a; 10 bbda Tobacco at 37b Od. To Ulasgow, per steamer, 60 bbla Lard Oil a; 30s ; 10 tons 'Tallow at 15s; and 600 tea Lard on prlvato toi ma. A UriUab brig to IUo witb a general cargo at a round a-QJu'wlmnead. - ' . , ' ' iliMTiTN TJ?0T.AND SHOE MARKET. Business v-ith tho v.holosilo tradu Us quiet In tho Job bing Una there la conddcrablo acUvlty, and prices of seasonable goods are Arm at rather advanced rates, with an uncertain luiare... Tho trade gonorally.aro moving cautiously. Tho manufacturers aro working mostly on orders, as thsy do not llko to tutsuxns the riak this aeaaon '?petr?^lar^^s^t1^ ??l$k\ and other materials for inanuiacturing. At the pre ont moment It la not possible to predict for tho Immediate future of the*1 boot and shoe trado, and we repeat tbo caauon In ruletiou to overstocking the market tn advance of tbo demand for fall goods, which of late -ears lias an deranged, trade aa to bo of disadvantage to both buyers and sellers. It Is" an error to suppose that wbole aalO tnycra -rho'.coiiin Kmrt as a class prefer a brokon down1 market for' tiro aako of a fow sp?cial bargains; as , for. Cae same rp-ison they pa turn must ratet tho competi tion i'l acliing at the West" and South. In csnvcralug with buyers from distant markets we have almost in variably round that Uioyar; better aa tinned with firm regular prices, and would order their goods early could they In any way feel assured of the steady market of for muler years through tho regular trado seasons. Tbo ahlp ^ichra-byTxif for tho week bavo boon 8G00 caeca. The total shipments of boots and shoes by rail aod sea for tho wock.ham been?743.- . . ... \porTtipanAaiu of t\t fpufnal of Comment.) : Havana, May IB.?Sooaas? Lar-io aalos have been mado at 7a7)? rla (t:i.e,au,s per 100 lbs) for Nos 11 and Ml Quotations te Hat adVi?oa..* Shipped durlm tho week from Havana aud Matanr.au, 87,704 boxe* and 3113 hin!?; of which, fur tho United Statoa, to Now York, 4G34 boxes and 3037 bbda; Uoaton 27d7 boxes ; riAIuiiiore, 75 boXCfl ati? 614 hhds; Portland, 358 boxes and 781 hhds; and lor Now Orleans 1016 boxes and'315 iihda; Riving total ' to United States 885? boxes aud 3634 hhds; balance to European porta. Molasses Arm; clayed at fM?tH rla per keg; muscovado at n>,a7 rls do. Honey, with moderate Inquiry, at 9Vai rut per 'gk?oit. limn?mlfU trkiAactlona; beldil?37a3B, and ?33A.U, as c'uaiottia'rj-, tri old sud new slsvea In other produce or fsbrlcs of Uieflsbtnd, nothing now to advise. Fiuciouts?Leas activity, but late prices sustained. Chartered for New Vert, Am sehr Forest King, 450 bbda I Sugar, at Sagus, at ?I per libd. For llaltlmoro, Am actor Elizabeth Eleanor, 400 bbda molasse* at ?4>4" per 110 gals bbd. North of Capo Uaiteras, Am brig Giles Lorhig, 000 bhds Bugara, al Hague, at 37. Am bark lluth H licier, 400 do, ut Ile ni odios, at ?7. Philadelphia and Baltimore, brig KdSth, 300 liluls sugars, direct, at (A. IvXcUanues?Sterling 00 daya' sight, Ixindoa and othor bills payable Ihexo at lual?>i pm. Uni tod States curren ay do at 'ISkaiSK dlacouut. Uold blUa not iu demand StiMklU iltaeonnt Paria and conlbaonUl cities, paya ble there, at discount. JLqu4iK!>.ftB- ve^;SOI|t>l gaxoixaim tliallroad, ri may !*7. 114 hales Cotton, 13 bales Udxe, 39 bbla RpuiU and 0 bids Crude Turpcolin v.70 bbla Hosln, W hhds Bacon, 3 cars Lumber. 1 car blduilas, Ac. To E J Wlsa ? Co, a W Witte, O N Avorill k Son}Hunt Dros. Col Low, Willis li Chisolm, Olbboa A Co, Stexthoase it Co, n It Agent, S J Fryer, street Bros A Co, J Walker, Wem. r A Co, O E PritoholLA Ttoblnaun A Co, E 11 RoOgcrs A Co, J.H Duaeb, W P DOwrmg, U H Marshal^ '/ TI Paaenien. *^ ' Per ?Hexmcr EUxa Han cox, from Bavanhab, via Baau i fort and Hilton U?ad?U Phillips,' J A Suiihran, J Oroas aud lady, 11 F Dalac.1, E 0 (JLadwicir, A D lfabtar.1, E E ^hardjnni M EJIfata, Ar- ?orhatn, Mrs Titus, Miss Mo IWtm T,tyVf%U,^.V-i-onMcvl?r-Htoart, w 0-?irboy, J fK Horden, A <i Davenport, and 45 deck._... d S JPOKT., Ua^EJSII^AR. connzoTED wexxxv. 1'UAXra or na uoon. New M. 3d, Oh. 43m. mom I Full M. Kith,lib. 3lm. oven fust g. Utu, lb. 17m. mum | Last Q. 36Hi, Oh. Dm. mom I ATA Y S Jl'Nt 37,Monday.. W Tuosday,, ?OjWfdiiOBuay. DJ ITiursday.. 81 Friday_ 1 SaiufUay.. 3 Sunday.... 4..C6 4. .6? 4..66 4..61 4..64 4. .64 4. .64 0..6? 7.. 0 7..-0 T.. 1 7.. 1: 7.. 3 13..66 1..38 3.. 7 3..4? 8..80 4,.18 Seta. 3.. 6 8.. 4 4.. 6 a:, o o..ta I..48 7..43 MARINE NEWS. PORT OV Oil AHLK81'OH, Arrl-rt'd YestcrdBty. He.br Myrover, IIoghAj, Now York, 9 daya. Mdxe. Ta W Roach, L Alexander, T M Drlatoll, Bissel! at Co, Boll mann Bros, A O Brown, U Cobla ai Co, P Chrlstman, W S Oorwin k Co, R & A P Caldwed. B Lie- ry. J W Benny, I L Falk. R R A-rnnt, O Oravely, H OerdU A Co, M Oau non, P.L 0ulileinln. Hart A Co, J Hurkxmp At Co, J W Harriacon A Bon, TI Ingraliam, Jeflbrds A Co, Jannlnga, ThomKnaon U Co, U L Xomahren>s Kllnck, Wickenbcrg 4l Co, tu aUnij, W Knoblnck, J A J 1) KlraptUick, Uuii 1er At h (raila, ti Logeman. Laurey k Alexander, Mehr t'na A Wuhhinai.il, G U Uolee, J H Muller, B O'Neli). D Brail iA Oo, 1 Poxuanakl. E 51 Itodgcra A Co, Roper Af S oney, U.W Steffena it Co, D II tiliooj, Wliho A Chis olm, Wall Jen k Brown. Wu*lrmann A LU lien thai, O W WlUltma A OA, W L Webb, Werner Ji Dueker, J Walker, Agent, H Walker A Oo, 11 A Walks.? A Co, Ocn 'l y 1er, E P Whits-' ... Sehr Vrais, Mason, PhUadelphbV, 9 daya. Coal. To tho Master, and the Oaa Company. On the 33J Instant, ?I eked up Captain Chandler, of the brig Tingcu r, from ackaonvlUe tor Hew York, the ofocars aim crew, aUd brought them to this port. Wot parUcuutra of too loa ? cf lbs Tuna uni. Bee. report of Captain Chandloc below.) . . steamer Eluu itancox.' Bit*kcAwn. Savannah via Lui ton Ee>A a.-ra'Ue*ufort. Mdxe. To Ferguson At Holaiea. ' . Wi m to Sc? flMtarday Bear J L Loach, &xUoow, George'j>wu, B 0. f*hrWrcnco ?Vi^AliliQi.-rVlwili.J..gton, N O. ' Bobr Holen?, Aldos, Qccrgoiowu, B O. , Krorm Oats l'on. Brig Kann K Toothoea. Islford, IJvorpool. May 10." ; Bchr Ida Richardson, IbdoU, Now York. May St. ' CM JWute*F'flflr Vort Brig J?taos MiUor, Peu<iloTon. at U ?Ion, May S3. Bchr Borgen, Pareonn, at Boston, May 33. Bohr NcUlo Trout, Trim, at Dangor, Ms, May 30. Memoranda. Loss or ras Data tahoest,?Cants In Chandler, his officers and crew, lato of the brig Tengont, from Jack suuviUo, which waa lost at eca, arrived bora yesUmtay'tn tbo sehr Vraie, from Ptdladolpbln. Captain C makes tbo following report: May ITtb, it 0 PU, cams over Jack eonvlllo liar, wind trom tbo BE. On tho 31at, at 13 M, latitude by obmrvatiun 3t.CS. at 4 P M. longitude by rbranomoter, 76.69. itoerlng NK by E; at 111* M, inado a light bcarlug M by W, alter watching It for a half hour concluded that it was a fixod tight, end auppoacd It to bo Ocraocke; bantod the rcaacl EBEl at 1.1H? A M, struck heavily lour times, tried the pumps and worked thcui fifteen minute? without luoking, when the pumps were sounded and discovered alx fett of water lu tho hold. Head od the vessel for tho shore, when abo commenced careening ovir; an attempt was mado to cut the utaabi away, and be oro It could be acoompltshed tho brig cap alxoa. Tho officers and crow wero then compelled to uvko to Uio boats, havlug nothing but what they atood lu. At daylight was picked up by the a-hr Vraie, "I Drldgo loo. M J, from Philadelphia tor Charleston, which Tcasol brought us tu this port. Captain Chandler attributes hie Tea cl getting ou abo re to ,nu error In the compass, and Ualtoras Light giving a fates appearance. LIST UP VESSKLS UP, ULEAIIED AND HAILED FOB TU Is POUT. FOREIGN. LIVKJUPOOL. >jT?j Hhlp It C Winthrop, Sic wart. Up.?.., ; jg?US'... .May 4 Ship Amelia, Cornier, sailed....'.March 3D Tbo Try phenja, Harding,' sailed... .A. >...%... May 8 lir hark Killo do l'Air, trans, up... j....... ,.May *. ? ..^-a^^rrtsojSsiissiJ* - ; 1 Tb?.J^i^ng:; Uo?Vi.April 10 ! DOMEBTIO. Dosnos. JattflA rffct ling James Miller, Pouche ton, cleared..?.May 33 tliig Aimer I ay lor. Lowell, cleared..May V Sehr Berg?i?, Tarions, cl?arcd.May 33 Bchr Malno law, Johnson, up.May 23 uajtaou, ms. Sehr NolUo Treat, Trim, cleared.May 30 saw TOSS. Sehr8 0 Evana, Hammond, up.."....'.: ...?..May 16 Bohr Datrld Faust, Lord, cleared.May 31 rmutnaxruiA. Sehr J N Baker, Adams, clou o?.May 7 Sehr B II Thomas, Arnold, cleared.May 31 BAJ.TIMOIIH. Scb'r Shlloli'. Uubb?rd, cleared..'..... i..'..'.May 17 Bcbr E J Palmer, Palmer, up.May 31 bchr Tennouco, u rood, np.May. 10 shipping. -fr-- FUR I 'll i: Ki II I' OH ? 'H A RTE 11.? fTj*>> Bevcral Teasels in port and to arrtro. Coastwise (jflHP^frelghls prufcrtcd. S?S?fc WILLIAM 110 ACH.' May 31 _ 1 i^tv FOR LIVERPUIIL.-TIIE . A',1,* JBga^Amorloin (new) abip BOMBAY, F. C. Jordo i I Jj*Bt\ir commander, will haro dispatch for tho abovf flTIIt i, port. For freight engagements apply to COUItTENAY ti TltENUOLM, May 33 Uulon Wharves. NEW If ORK AND CHARLESTUN J STEAMSHIP LINE. *' FOR Vi:\V TURK, THE NEW AND SPLENDID BDDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP ''MANHATTAN," y" M. R tVOODHULL, 'Oommmandor, * ' I ?? It mix tJAAWE ifJ'.a A?N 4_C 11?.. rsjQttO V. H.U: f, ON I > V Saturday, June tat. at ft o'clock P. M. grg- Tho Shi in or thla Une ace provided with elegant a ceo m m od at! on i for paeacuiiors. OS- ibe Manhattan In tho only nldewbcct Steamer leasing Ch-rtsatoc this week. . Q3- Tho Btcamahlp " Champion" will follow June 8lh, 1807. * i ? yff freight cngigemcnts must bei made a| the ofaco ortho Atout*. - .?.II I I . ta- No freight received after 1 o'clock P. M.. Jufur ddy. For Froib'hlor posiago, apply lo HTn Kin' BROTHERS A COW S* May 38 - ft_No. 71 Eaal Cay. HF?iT?XliTTd'M ~ THE FINE STEAMSHIP - E.G. REED COMMAND ER, ' \ I.'! t f\JGr tLL 8AIL FOR THE ATJOVB PORT, FROM PIER I SOOH,.u?^fi-WW^ AFTER For Freight or Paaaage, having good Cabin accommo dations, apply to ll.tr I I COURTENAY A TRENBOLM, May 33__3_. . Union Wharves. FOR EPISTO AN'l>'R<)()ll'Ti[LLE. THE .-.T^AMJill C'AIT. JOS. F. TOllKENT. WILL LEAVE ATLANTIC WHARF AS ABOVE;' Tuesday, May 33, at 13 o'clock M. i; Kblppers will take notice that no goods will be receiv ed unless me Freight li prepaid, ' i.ti For Freight or Paaaago, spply on board or to JNO. A THEO. GETTY. May 27 , . ; . No. 48K Eaal Bay. POB'SA^aMaH THE BTEAMEB . "DIOTATOR," ' . looo tons nuriTiiEN. OAP.TAIN L. M. COXETTEB, T S j ILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARF EVES A TV Friday lYich!,.iit o'clock, for Savannah. 'I , For freight or paaaago apply on board or to office qf .. : Mr. -tt./iJTL AlBJaNA CO. Agents. '. . Msy 10_Bonth AtlanUo Wharf. THROUGH TICKETS TO FLORIDA' ; Charleston and * Savaunali Steam la?ji' Q Q ??cket ^?. ? ^ VIA BBAUPORT AND MIL/TON IIEAJJ. Steamer PILOT LOY......_: Captain W. T. Mo.Nn.tt. Steamer ELIZA HANC?X_Captain J^E. loioaanixo.'. Steamer FANNIE_.Captain D. B. VrocxM-r. T EAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF. cnARLES"!O.N. I J and Charleston Wharf, Savannah, every Monday : Wclnea lay, Friday and Katurrlay mornings, st 7 o'do?i i The PILOT BOY leaves Oharlestoh every Friday, and Savannah every Saturday.'' , ' The ELIZA HAN COX loaves ' Chariostcmevery Wednes day and Saturday, and Savannah e very Monday and Irl. day. f'Z i \ The FANNIE leaves Oharleeton every Monday, and N6*Tannah,oTqry WeiJcced.ay,^..^Ijlng^ aj DliuTtoa golnj and returning. Freight received dally and stored tree of charge. Freight to all points except Savannah must bo prepaid. No Freight received alter auneot For Freight or Patnge; apply to FEROUSON A HOLMES, Agents,. , Charleston. K. C. 0LAOUORN A OUNINOHAM, Agents, _ ?. . .., . Savannah, Oa. H. B?'Throngh Tickets sold at the Office of the Ages: ey In Charleston to points on the At|antio and Oulr Ball { rood, aid to Femandlna and points on Uio ht. John'? niverv_;_ ' April 16 FOE BEAUFOltT AND HILTON IIB AD, i'-'fV' ' :'! TUB BTEAMEB ONBOTA; C'AIT. C. _W. OILLEV, .' ! j WILL LEAVE BOYCE'S WHABP A3 ABOVE ON rAuradoy tuai, 30th lnat, atf o'clock A. M. Freight rocelrod dally and stored free of charge. AlSjrVtQ fi; , .: Ww W.?l?OKRLF0IID. May3t_N o. 1 Boy ce a Whar). NEW VtMtIC AMD nilKICKN STEAMSHIP COUPANT, THE FIUST-CLAB8 U. H. Id AIL STEAMSHIP.. I B IJ fT T' O ?}, A. 0. JONES, Master, Will leave Pltr Ho. 4s, H. on Saturday, April 20,il Noon, VOU BOUTHAMFTON AWD IIHEFJEN, taking paasengera to Southampton, London, Havro sni Bremen, a* the followti g rates; payable In gold or lt? equivalent In currency:.!.V " Vint Cabin, ?1|0; feecend Cabin, $48: ?totraoe. From Bremen, 8doUempU.n epd Havtv to NivrVoit First Cabin, ?110;B?eond Cabin, ?tft; rttot??aJM3. EXCURSION TICKETS OUT ANp-.Jip5fE-Fli?i Cabin, ?210; Second Cabin, ?130; Steerage, ?70. WiSTERN HETUOPOLL , Capt Wat. WstB.May I , , 1BAAO TAVLOR, PreaideBl, February at U . No 40 Broadway, N. Y. L MorchanU andhaalncsj. mon try U for a row rnoslha. "No rlak no giln.'r^Bond ' on ' your cArds and Increase your trade this nUL . There's nothing t/aeci'ial PrinUr'a Ink?It baa made many a fortune. Terms for the paper??3 per annum. In advance. .. . AdvertlsamenUlaaarted attheralo of ?1 per equare ol i.vclvo lines or leas for each Insertion. : cards of ten Unes or leao, at tho rate of HO for three lOcsetlMSl by tho year or for six months, sUovilBf prit ? W^B5w^T?b?n^r. , ; .-NcvtasWJ'i.'. ?b. fill - ') Pntiuabfi jnarrtilprtcjoc "1r MACHINE SHOPS. ??S?NS' 0 U N I) It Y Machine Shops. BUILD and REPAIR Stciini. Englues, Rollers, ban- ami Grist MiSIh. Cast ing liilrou.aud lirons or alt descriptions. Scud orJi rrf to j. ii. easox u uno., Nassau aud Columbus sts., Charleston, S. C. December IS WILLIAM S.HEN?REY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER. No. SiCMeeilng street,. (ilBAR L1\U,| CHARLESTON, S. O ATAW?FAOTUIIE9 STEAM ENGINES. IlOILKIUj IVi. sud MACHINERY. Sa-.v Millfl. Cor? MIU.i, Homo Fowora, Vertical am! liorizoulal Hugur Mills, Cotton Hood Crushbrs, MuCnrlliy Cottoo diu?, aud all klnda of Iron and Br?sa Castings, to order. April ag _i . UutuSmo to carpenters and BUILDERS. Y?URATTEN HOS 13 CALLED TO OUR REDUCED RAIES for TONOUED AND GROOVED I.UM OED, Via.: . . :. . . I ) ..f;. M FLOORING, at ?25 per M. J;,54 KLOOIUNO, a( $15 per M. u-i U.N1.N?, at ?26 per M. 1-8 LININ?. at ??6 pcrTM. Wo' also have various otlicralzci of dressed aud rough LUMBER. AU of which wt.I bo disused o( at lowest cash priOaal .n..h EBAUGH & HALLONEE, PLANING MILL AMD LU 11 ?EU YARD. HORLBECK'S WHARF, NEAR N. E. RAILROAD, May 1 ' lnio JOHN f. TAYLOR- ' . JAMES BAD h LEY. .Charleston, H. C-. JOHN F TITLO? & CO PROPRIETORS, Engineers, Boilermakers, FOUiND?RSi ETC., AHE: PREPARED to EXECUTE ALL orders for uioh and low PRESSURE. EQB3ABLK and stationery HTB?H ENG i SES 'and BOmERS. rick THRASHERH (from ?>ew?rntl*i-fle.ilWllh?-aUJ the moileni I improvement;-1, STEAM SAW MILLS, Ice, Ac. CASTINGS IN IRON AND BRASS .i- uul :. J .'..i-.\>?; ji ._i.-.- : Promptly attendod to with neatness and dispatch. Repairs 16 Marino and other Work, Shall recelviTapccial attoatlon FOR BALE? On? 12 tan reo po*.-"r '.ti KAM EM jin E tmtb DjtfrAfrolfiB lV? au^stftni VU lid DOILEUj, ( I to 11) horso power. also. conbtantly is codrbk of construction, '.' 10, 12 and 20 Horso Power Steam Engines, f ''"t .49- All Orders mrraBEAl?a.or MEW. WORK bLaU re ceive our prompt and careful attcnllou. May U JANIN E. TAYLOR &W. , CJ..UP?GRBLL, No. 37 LINE-STREET, i.i11iniffVi'EEN nianiiHiim phlllp. " ' IUMBER of CVElTY description and ddildinq J M AT SKIAI, and p.iwts, oils, glasses, it, cyp-iUot)y.pa hand ai tbejfowest. viJ?f f1 jmce*. Jane -,?> ttolvr'-' ' BRIDGES > JL, AfJN E, . MaNUFAOTUKDia AND DEALEiiS CM .(,-:, RAIXROABAND CA? EINBi NQ{J/f . ' '( ffn : ? .. Murhlunyof Eu rj Description. -.' ' ' ' " ilBO, TAFTS PATENT BOLLINQ LEVER SUHASB-f ' AND PUNCHES. . - Mo. 50 CourUnml-oi,.. corner of (Jrciuivkl], . . . -.'.'N'HJ <V: ' Y O RK : >' rVAELIlUAD AXLES, WHEELS. CHAIR8, BP IK ES, Xt, 'BolU.'Nata,' Washers, Car, Bblpand'Bridge Dolls, Iron Eoiyluus of Tarions kinds, Ac. A j. STEEL and ItlEBBEK 8P1UNOS, LOCOMOTIVE AND HAND LAKTKRNS, Tortablo Forgos and Jac* Screws, Cb(tA& Ducar f?r Car CnVore, Brass und BU ver Trimmings, UelUnrf or m kinds, Baggage ChccJtsj ix;, tc. 4. Also. A"gonta for tho manafacrurcrt ol CAR ITK'.I) vamlQ*. . . , A LUat? TIR I DO ES..' ......... ....rCEI.C. UtKK ,. ^oiyniiiir, ' ....... i. .. ji,r?(fc'tro new ?omman mine (10 is. i_ MANTJFACTUIUmS OU i KNOINE LATIIE8, PLANERS, . :</.! if ^: H .'BOLT G?XTUU?, " * UPRIGHT I)BILLS, j AND ?ACUIMSTS1 TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ;t ^Tprks ,at ^prcpster, Mass. Viv? OFFICE AND WABEB?OM, No. 222 PEABL ST.-r ABW VOItK. Dccerabtr If- (Jmo t]c ; ;USE HALLlCHAK'sriLLS CH I LLS & FEVER) WE HAVE- UoED UALUUiJAN'rt PILLS, a.si And thoy will do all tliat la cudmud for Ibom, ann cheerful)y recommend them to public iavor. T. H. WATTSLEi^Jofernor of Alabama. 1. W. A. SANFORD. Atfy OcnT of Alabama. HOBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supreme Court, Ala. From Tooataa i. Jvi-.r., Judge Supremo OonrL I hare used OALUGn AN M TILXS on myplantahco }?r Serai an A Aco*.. and Ond thorn sll that Is clatmer for them. THOS. J. JUDGE. Montgomery, Alv, September 29, 1S5S. Lowkceb Couhtt, Alabama. ; GALUOHAN'8 FEVER AND AGUE TII.I.m will dc Thoy are docldodly tho best mcdlclno for Chills and 1 e Tar I evrfptve. I would not bo without them for flu tunes tho prloo. J. A. GnAIIA'M. - . . J,*S Airtaicrs, AprU17, 1H87. One box of OALLIGIXAN'S PILLS cured mo perfectly ofClulljand Fever. They aro tho beat mediduo toi Cnllla and.FoTor I ?Ter saw. A. O. RONALDSON, Clark Superior Court, Hum ter County, Us. , , Mo?roomi?T, Au., July 9, IMS, ' Meura. BLUNT k BALE?Gkxts: I hs-ra nsed your OALLIOHAN'S PILLS on two occasions for drills ao,i EdTcr, luul find thst they effoot all that they aro intend ed to do. Thoy an the best remedy for tho dlsoasa Un. I h?t. eiu tried. I conilJrr,Uiom perfectly re Hi hie, ncsrp^lfully,' ' jOAN'L HA VUE, Jec. Grand Lc " Grand Bec, i I Lodge of F. and A. M. of Alabama. Aijuht, Oa., March 11, 1SST. I have used GALUGBAN'S PILLS In forty cases l Chills and Fever, with i^rloct auccoss. They aro tLT beat Fever ahd'AQUo PHI put up. A. B. FAST. [_ who LES ALE IN CHARLI8TOM, BY "**' ' , OOOUUICU, H'iMitl:..v <b CO., No. 1W Mooting atreet. " And by all DrUM8>ls. . llXOUKW a% m ALE, PIlOPIUETOllS. 1* _' ' onto_Montgomery, Ab. VJltaC LUAJ1, MAYOIULTY OP CHADXESrON, I . Cm UuJ, November D; ln?a, { . IL PER BONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDIKG IN T ia' Bnrni DUtrlcta and, JV??l? ^iMes of Cm City, no ? "AH Act of the General Asimir?lj, git im antuorlty UVtno City Council of Charleston to procccU io tho mat Hi?t A Ftro Loan, with a view to aid Uttl&Ocutag up ?he Cut ar.ew, " are hereby notlBed thst the form of apnll. cauco for loans can be obtained at the office of the clerk of Oouncil. between tho hours of 8 A. M. and sr. B ' AUappllusUonkmust bo#" d In Ui? above mentioned ogae,J^??fuil?}'^ Y" mf** f*r? ifimdo? a ooa Bv order of Uia Mayor, w. u. smith ''KSvambMW 'r !?^cat?<5ao^^paf. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. CELKUKATKD ORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. Thin preparation, long , ft nil favorably known, will thoroughly rciuvlgo mto broken down unil low-spirited lioniea, by t r ' ii ? t h c n 1 n k and diffusing Ihn Hiernach and iiilcauues. Ulan ?uro preventive of ill diseases Incident to tlila animal, auch a? HINO FEVEK, (ILAND IS. YELLOW WATElt, HP.AVKS, cuuoiih, DIB i.MPKIt, yu.Vh.HH. JUNDKIt. LOSS Ol" PKTITK AND VI ILKNLttOY. AC. rrs v hv' i w i* iiavfctf in: W INI?, IN HKAHEH THE AP ET1TE?O I V K s A tOOXH and ?LOH I SKIN?and truiu rniH (ho MISEHA LKSKHLETONS (TO A FINE f.OOH iO AND SPIIUTED HOUSE. TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PUITAIIATION IS INVAI.UAI1I.E. It In creases t h a quantity and improves the quali ty ol tbu M I 1. K. II baa been proven by ac tual experiment to in crunao tbo ipianllly nl MILK and U 11 E A M twenty por cent., and .make thu II U TT Kit Ann and nwect. In fat toning catUe, It gi V 0 : tin i.i au appetite, o ob their hide, and makes them llirlvu much ranter. IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, SUCH AS COUtlHS LL EHB IN TUB UNOB. LIVI?lt, Aa, lia article acle an a lecifl-'. Oy pulling om oncrhalil a popor I a paper In a barrel r hwiII tin; above din ucs will be . onullca- _ iJ.or entirely IfPh i rmted. If irivnn in W?^a.cvrbitipr^vriiliTo emlcvru loi; thu Hog Cholera. . PHEl'AHED UY s. a. foutz Sc duo., No, 110 [.'IIASKlIis RTIIBBT BALI1! IVrORK, ISld. ' FOtt HALE DY D?WIE & MOISE SOUTHERN HUM! HOUSE. SO. 151.'MEliTING STREET, OPPOSITE fil.\ui,E.STti\ HOTEL. Marc), 03 atxitliBmo SARATOGA EXCELSIOR" SPRING''WATER. FIE-WATER OF TRIB HPIUNO 13 BELIEVED TO be uncqujdled by that or Any olhor In thu tar-famod ralloy of Saratoga , Ha.virtues aiu such as bavo securoo t (be LI-Ii ont omlnnii nf all whe have und it, poaAoas ng, aait docs. In au ein 1 oent dcxreo, cathartic, diurotic, illemUvo and tonic quallUus. Trbm' SAMUEL UP.NIlY DICKSON, M. P., Profoisor ?ractiro Of 1'hyiJc. Jallomon M.-dical College, l'bll? Ich.lus, for.nci ly. el Charleston ,a. C. . SM m., i .if H phnjLunLriiii, November IB, lB??. l have been for a year o? more paal lu tbo hsbitol aklng the water of .tbo "Lxccbjltir'' Bprlu;; of SaratoTa. tccuatomcd during the. grcjt portion of iny invalid nie eaxae Ute lUffcrcnl water? of tho aeverahfouutaluk wblco Mil up along Uiot_rcuiurkalic valley, dene od cut, indeed, lpon them tor much of thu comfort 1 cujuy, 1 am aaU* sct that the Excelsior Water tu ua well adapted many ither among them, il uolaruoro to, to the purrK)Hcafor ?hi.ii lb cy are generally employed. Ii is very ogrcuabla, itronoly Impregnated with tbo'carbonic acid, lively and e.iiukhjug. .* 7 . * >I own heartily and couaclcnUouiiy vconuueud It to all who need a goullo cathartic and Unreuc.' BAMUEL UF.NKY DICKSON, hi. 1). The Wator.la put up in Pint oud guart UoUlea, and sacked In good ordor tor atilppiug. Pints luboxo.ol our dozen each, and Quarts lu boxes of two dezou each .bold, at wholesale nv GOODRICH; WINBMAN & CO., [m porters and WholesaleDruggists, No. 108 MEETING STREET, .. . ... ?! .1. .... '1 ''ApFOBlTE CU?nlXSTOK nOTCL. "dowi? &'jioise, l?, _. . . No. .1S1 MkUVTlNO BTRKET. I i .,.!?,... I....: oppealto Charleston HoteL ' Atel ror'aale try flm'claaa Dru?glata and Hotels. danuai7-13 ?, Cmo 1 Ttbacliofovls afi'd1 Deadly F??l CATARRH! PAl^ "in?) MUSES IN TIIK HEAD. Dr. Norton's New EeDiedy ^jpor c a.tarrw, !^'ifd^E,| Q|i't 7TOj^Pj^,Vls7TTO ACME : DP.. PERFEOTION. re I?EAHBi>UP THIS TBnMBLE DIBEAHE AT ITS L Fountain Head, and redora at poqp all tha.wrotcliod ymptoma of this loath acme malady, auch aa Pain In the "cmplca, OtTenalvo DtBettargea, ObatmcUon of tbo Ilreatt ;if{ Tubca, Itepulalns. Breath. taapphiK Bounda In the iaii, AbacntvMtudedpoea, Mental Dopreaalon, Dbnnoaaol 'la??r^abro ?hrdaV^acklng- CoudU; reatorta tbo acnae iTaata and Smell, and rwrnuniantJiyicajoa Uiodiaeajo in 11 11? typca, foniiH and utogra, with absolute cortalulj,.,. Tula remedy and mode of treatment, llko the dutoaao, vwcullar. In ocmd?tB of tbo Inhalation Ol liannleas II ulda from tbo palm of Uia hand. Tbu UiaaprUatn rahoi t affords la alone worth ken Umca the coif or the romo iea. ' AO ' ' Norton'a New .l^phUit^ptvCrtaitijijiouL Infornuv lon never bofoKs'publlabed. Callat our nearest Agency. t send a r lamp for It. _ Prepared by ObUlUlT NOIITON, No. 11 Ann-atroet, lew York. , . , . Dra^BAOUL & LYNAH, .. Lwy . . ' . . i. tw- '^CITY ATOTlTO?AlflES. Wbrember1! ' '1 Uutuamo Agent for Charleston. CHEROKEE C ili, e. i, tub onaar ... INDIAN MEDICINE, Cares all 'diseases cau/ei by aelf-abuac, viz SjirrmnUir rAKV.'-'HSrvafWi/l'- Wfikntu, , A'igU f A'mfuiun?, Lou of iftihori/, Oilltthnl Ltitu tli'if. /''I'"" (" <<' ? ?'f*. ''On n?? oj rZainn, Pntnatura OM Jot, WeaJk Xerttj. diffi cult SrtntMng, l'aie (VunCa 'Biiaoe, Iiuunity, tlmavmp . ( voi. and all Jtaeaaea that ful> . low as a ?quenen of y?iiilIif?ilTndlicrelliiria.' ' .. 'f rnib-CtiMokeo (:aro^rrU;r*a(6ie'ln'aIth-aDd vlfor, atop the riiilaalnns, and etTcct a iierioanpnt eure after all ollwa medlelnea bavo falK-,1. Tblrty-twa pajre pamphlet seat la a sealed envelope, frco to any address.:- : &.!( It :.' Price $3 per bottle, nr three bottUts for is. 8oll by all druczists; or will ba a.-nt by vxpiHa to any portion of Un? world, on receipt of price, by the Bolt) proprietor, Dr, W. K..J?r^v7?H. 37 T7alkcr Bt., H. Y. Chferokee Remedy, 1 Uhr*s all Urinary Cera, pi dels, viz: flrnrtt. fryfiam mutton o/tKe Liaddtr and Kidney. attention of ., Urine, Strhture* of the Urtlhn., Drvptteat Swell 'Ingi.Mrtet JJutt Depntltt, anit all niaeases that require a dInretlr. and when used la euajueetlon with the OHBROKBB INJECTION, * does ii..t Ml tA curd ?iihorrnen, Olett and all llu. cous Dttc?araet In Halo or Female, ?uriu? recent eatu tn/rofn ont to Vtri* day, arid la especially recQmmeodcd In Ihoao cases of Flnnr Albut or "WhttU In jfemutet: The two Yordlciaes nsed la oxuvjanotloa will net fait to remove this dlsapeeabU . cs>}nplaiat> aod.lo rlUoMACaaca whereelharinnllclaaa ' bare been used without success. Price, Remedy, One Ileltlc, ? 3, Three Pntllra, to. . - Injection, - ? $i, ? " tA Tb? Cuttroke-t ^Curr," M nernedy," and * fnjeo Him" ara to be found In all veil rejruUvUd drur stores, and are recommended t>y phystclana ana dre|ptU all over Ibe world, for their Intrinsic worth ' end. merit. Bonis onprtnel|>led dealera, however, try to deceive llioir ouateman, by selling- cheap and worthless eomnouade,?In order to idako tnoooy? in place of tUesv?. St not dtcitttet. It the diii(> rule-will'not buy thairi fuf y- . ?tlct.i tit, orel wa will send tliem to you by eipre.<>, aeenrely packed and free from observation, no treat all duvtasea to wbteh tho human aystrm Is subject, and will be . pleased la reoeivo Till otnl explicit abitementa frein thoao who have tailed' to re?oive relief liaretnfore. ' fo'iuYs or eenlleio. n ?kn* ?d'.lrcs? ils'fri pirftct eee,., fidenet. Wo rluilre (n send our thirty-tun pea* pamphlet free to rvery lady and penUetnan In tan Ian I. Aildresa all letters for paniphlela, uiedlclnea, ' ' "er adttcA,\a the aolftproprietor,' ' * 0 Dr. W. R. MCrtWIK. 37 Walker fit,. H. Y. v"-,t : 1 Ihatnljr . -J ? ..QfTIOB; OLDJt OF Council., I The foUowinK BecU jn of An OrdlruneMo iboliah the mco of Huiwrtntendent of BtreeU ; to provide for Koep iu th; ?BUreet*^.Lance, Allaya,.and opau Court? In the Ity or ?floaten clean, and for otber pru-poecs," U ereby publtuhed for tholnformatlon ofaU eonoernod : F?rths dus protocUon or the said contractor or con teton ? it further ordained. That every oivcer, louve, cupanl and tenant or any prcmlaoa tro-ilius' In any Maw* Une? alley, sar opea court, shall on every day lundaya excepted) has e tho dirt, niUi. narbage, or other tal, placed In front of hla or her lot, la a barrel, box or aap, and In r?admet a for the contractor, by the hour o( nan o'clock. A. M., irora thofliat day of May to Ute rat day of November In every year : and by ihe hour ol Ino r/cloek, A. M., frem the flrat day bf November to io flrat day of May foUowmit, And any person offend ig heroin, or placing any slut, flllb, gar bag o, or outer tfaL In any street, Uno, or alley, or open court, after tbo nun above tamed, ahall be subject to a flno not leaa tan two nor more than flve doUara, for each and ovary lenco, to be ixapoavd by tho Mayer, By order - W. Q. 8MITB, U?rUJ Qerk c?* Oo?^eU. JIRUQ8, QHEIMl AUi ETC. ML % A. PRATT, IUOCERS0U TO PRATT A WILSON BROTHERS) AIIII1.1.\>.l.l. I) It Hit;I ST, ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST. NO. 23 ?AY Nif STREET, charleston, s. c, DKALKH IN MUGS, GUBMIDALS, PAINTS, GLASS, AND druggists' sundries. Analysis of Ores, SoUs. FcrtlUzcm, Ar., marin \vlt*i (rcntr-i ram and r curacy. Chriuimiadrire given In all branches of Uio science, sjD, inudui.to iunua. l>r. y. OU S Da NM 1.1 ,' I. connected uriCh Um almva lionne, und will lio pleased U> ?. .> Ida nuii'nroii* frluuds lud acquaintances. stulliSmo - ' [i March l<> mo7iTi~eks r motueus i mothers ! VOUH ATTENTION IS CALLED TO URS. WIXSLOW'S ?MM SYRUP CHILDKEN TEETHING 'IMllS VALUABLE PREPARATION B THE PltE 1 HCIUPTIUN of one of llio beut fcmalo phyalclan? und uurxcn In tbu United Stute?, and ha? been uaed 1er thirty ycara with ncvcr-fellln? safety and tuecosa by mil. lions of mothers lor their children. It not only relieve* tho child from piui, but Invigorates the stomach aud bowels, corrects acidity, and gives louu and enemy to tbo wholu system. It will also Instantly rcUevo GHIPINO IN THE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC. Wu bclicYO It 1. tho best and surest remedy In Uio world, lu all rasosof DYSENTERY AND ItlAlIftlI \ In rhildrcii, whether It arises from Teething, or from nuy oUier cauKu. Ho auru and ask for Bin?. WBtHbOW'H MOOTIIINU SVIIUI?, Uavlog tho fac nlmllo of CUltTI.S k PEKRTNS on the wrapjier. ALL 01 H eus Alii: BASK IMITATIONS. For aalo by Uio Wholesale Agents, DOWIE & MOISE, No. 151 MIC ET IN? 8TI?EKT, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. April 11 _ ' ' th-.uZmoa TBI8 DEMCIOUS TONIC, ESPECIALLY DE8I?NTD for the uso of Uio Medicul Profession aud tho Family, it now endorsed by all tho prouiloo it Physicians, Chem ists and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those intrtnala medicinal quaUUcs (tonio and diuretic! which belong to an OLD AND PURE GIN. Wo traut Ibat our established repulaUon founded upon clghty-clsht yean of experience?abundantly vin dicates- our claims to public confidence, aud guaran toe. tbn exnelleniiS ol this standard Artlcla. Put up In cases containing vue dcuuu.VotU?voocb and eold by all prominent Druggists, U racers, Ac. A. M. DI NINO Hit A CO, I Established 1778. Sole Importers No. 16 Beaver street, new Yoe Opinions of tli,. Press.' ' Tho Bioingers, No, 16 Beaver struct, have a vcry high reputaUeu to sustain, aa tho oldest and beat bouae In New York.?Nome Journal. The house of A. M. L'inlnger It Co., 'No.' IS Uoaver atreet, has Bustalucd. for .period of eighty y are, a repu tation that may well bo envied.?A". 1". Frcning I : if. GOODRICH, WINEM?N & CO., NO. lo31IBETTNa TBE?T, '" Opposite Charleston Botel, and . DOWIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO ItlNd A( tSSlDEY, NO. 161 MEETING STREET, Wholesale Agents, Charleaton, H. 0. January ?9_ -' tutus flmo tar'lSH HAliE OF TILK FLAriQlATXON BIT* THRU la without precedent In the blalory or the world. There la no secret in the matter. They are at once the aiost speedy, atrengthsulng, health-restorer, ever dis covered. It requires bnt a .Ingle trial to and erstand Ulla. Their parity can always bo relleA upon. Thary aro composed of the celebrated Call say a "Bark, CaaearlUa Bark, Dandelion, Uhamomlte Flowers, Lavender Flowers, Wlototyreen, Aalte, Cloverbnds, orange-peel, finake-rooi, Caraway, Oorlandetr, Burdock1, 8.~t.~1880~x/to'.. 1 bey are especially recommended to clergymen, pob II c speakers, and persona of literary faults aud trJen. tary life, who require ireo dlgeaUon, a roltsh ' for load, id clear mental faculties. ' - "' Delicate females and weak persona are cet'utn to Oui In these Bitters wbat they have so long looked for. . Thoy.purify, alroairthen and Invt^rvrato. They create a healthy epp.Ute..iinti . . T^oy aro an anUilotr loiclLuiiie.Jl naior ond.iliei They overcome effects of dissipation and tate hours. They atrenglhoa the ayatem and eu{|-?u lbs mind. They prevent mlaanaaUc and Internilttont (overs. Thoy purify the breath and aridity of the stomach. They enre Dyspepsia and CotmUpalloa. They cure Diarrhoe, Cholera und Oholora at or bna. thoy enra Liver Complaint'and*Nerv6u* Headache, They are the beat Blttara in" the vibrld.' They make Iho weak man strong, and are eihauited nature'! great The folio wi ng startling and em phase' etilem enta oan bo aeen at onr office. 1 Letter of Rev. H. F. On aw*. Oh s plain of the 107th New Fork Raglinenti . Nub Awik CbuauL lAarch 1th. lBss. O wing*to the great eipvaure and Itrrliuo ilivm posi tion after the battle of An tie. lam, I wu utterly pro. trat ed and very tick. My stomach would not retain rnixU. olno. 'An article called PlanUUon* Bitters, prepared by Dr1, Baaks, of He-.v York, was prescribes! 'to 'gl>e me strength alff an appetite. To'm y (/leaV aorpffeo thay gave me Inunedlato relief. Two bottles alia oat allowed mo to join toy rrttlmaoL, I have einen aeen them used In many eaaes, end am free to . sax, lor hue. pltal er private purpoaea I know of i ut|iing like tham, Eev. E. F. CILANL, Chaplain. Latter from the Ear. N. lA-OlUia, SL ?lalrevtile. Pa. ODTUllia:-Ion * ere kind enouab, ouafosmsi oo oaalou, to send mu a half dozsen bottles,of.PlauiaUon Bitters for |S 60. Uy wife, having derived ao inucu benefit from the use of thoaa Dlll.-m, 1 deebrw . r to continue them, and you will piaaua sand >* 41a. botUes mare for tho mosey uaclooed. t am, very truly, , o rs, N.'E.UILU-a, Paftor'?or. Bef. Uharch, Botnisa- iiohi, fiirptniiTiNtit-r-r's Omca, I OrsontlUTi, Ottrn, Jan.JQUi. IBAS. I , * ' 1 have given your FlaotaUou lllllar. to hundreda of enr noble'soldi?H who i<o\i bare, ul re or leas disabled Mm various causes, aud the'sfract II m?iVeHiraa and graUrymR. 8aoh a preparation aa ml. 1. I braittly wish In every family, In every hospital, and at trend- 0?-every battis field. O. W. D. A N DH k \i ft, Ho per Into u ileut. Dr. W. a. Chili>>, Uorgoou ut the Tenth forment Be* ?Imcut, writes:?"I wish every soldier' hiul a biotUe ot Plantation BltteYa Ttey are lha taoat effacUve, per. feet, and harm leu tonic I ever need." ' . , *ffiixafkD'a Borab, I WaiBTKQiOM, D. U.,' IISJ Vii, 1603, I flaart-aairy:- We require anothar aup'ply of yoar PlanUUon Wttera, the popalarlty b wIlKb 'dally la creases with the guoetj of onr hotrat.. ReepectfnSy,' SYEES, OUADWIOA k CO. Aa ko, ko. fee, .ko. Be sure that every botue boars the rec-slmll* ot our Signatar? on a abtel plate label, with cur privat? stamp over lha oork. P. H. DRAKE & CO, No. 9W BlMADWAY. N. T. Bold by all naiMOtebls DrnggUta, iijalciana, (Jrooer Satooua. and eounlrv Untsl..lealera .. April 1?_ _^_' ?isrbl?? OAVE?A, Y??iNO & Mo KENZIJS, LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, Nos, 89 acd 40 Parli Bow. ta i-iU'? IBAAO DAV?OA. SEOBol B. VODNO, I BXVTOBXi ?IB/JAD la, Mn.EEJ17.IH, fTAVlNO SDCCIKDIH 1-0 THF TOAkloiri' O?L, ^ t> EL TION BDSIESBH of Means BIKNElf, Vu fi. Has A FLANO&EB, wo will attsxd w the coUsyUui. A >a-i Ice and ma taring claims throsgberal <h? itutsd a Its and OwlAb. J Tl Kst ist) pi OOHttlBMiOJIHSM FOB ALL rMil ST* r W??tKt ? _'_ ' crrttro ajrn ttiui !? S*lme tsraxr-lM, ?inbie? TeAa,' *c. 'eis., va* MO at tsUf & a tgy irt a a - s t.. 'kis. <v 9 ..1 .?il |?l I "i Jja M.' 'V^**?* - mmm ...i,.,t ..Ji . j 1 i.otc