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MONDAY MORNING, JUN1? 3, 1807.
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SILK ?VT SOHHOW.
Souk Dot a wert! to break tho spell
That bind) a heart in ?lieut sorrow.
No ono CAO know of grief no will
AB ho ?rho beam s funeral knell
And thinks of many a lonely morrow.
Mo one c,n ?hare Uio wight of grief j
That bown Uio form of all ?rho boar lt;
Ho sigh? or toan cou giro relief,
Nu (yul j i a brinn joy, li o wu vu T brioT,
Or Unger on the lipa tbat wear lt.
No comfort caa a friend impart
. Ill wo rds, however kindly fliiukon ;
. No hand can dry Uio toar? Ibat slart
' ?' ci From tho chilled fountains of that heart
Whon onco tho crystal bowl le broken.
lint from oocli calmer, hoUor thought
Can wo alono our comfort borrow,
Wo Qed lt aoonoat whou untaught ;
Joy comes to ua again unsought,
And wo forget our Blleut sorrow,
i.ettrr from tlie Secretory of tin Treasury.
Tho Soe rotary of tho Treasury, lu replying (jo au
' ' invitation from tho lins ti in merchant!) to visit that
? ' city, malu1 H tho following romurltB upon the ua
'? Monal finance's: . ..
I nood not assure; you, gentlemen, that it shall
bet tn y earnest purpose to continuo to ao ndndniu
" ter my office aa to justify Uio confidence you bavo
, BO generously given mo.; Yon must not expect,
' however, that our monthly statements for thu
roat of tho proaout mid tho carly part:of j tho
noxt fiscal year Will .bo na satisfactory ns'thoy
havo IJV^.U tor au many months past. Tho do
. ty^Uo?t .or "bounties- to soldiers, preparations
'-? Tor>a tliroatbnuig Indian war, ovou if thc? war
itself should bo avoidod, and vary literal appropri?
ations of a'lnieoullanuoiia charactor will cause un?
usually heavy drafts to bo modo upon tho treasury ;
while, on tho other band, tho general faillira ot'
tho whoat urop nnd tho partial failuro or thu'oom
i ii crop last year, alow progress in tho restoration of
' tho South ern li taten lo Uioir propor rcUdoiis.wilh
tho F?deral CJovernuionl, tho dullness'of trade
.throughout tho'c?uiitry-^iirtly tho remi't of h dc
. croaao of production,-.and "partly or tl??s natural
rf reaction. whioltalnayB follows poriodB? of cxeito
V ' munt mu? Bpouuiatiuii-logcthcr with rodueod tax-'
; . .ti, will very considerably afflict our revenues.
Thia combination of - adverso circumstances I may
.retard a-rotnrn.ro ape?lo paymoiits, and with largo
" ..'jisttcsof hoftds to bo mada to tho Paclfio Railroad
im branches, br dlvisiona, wiU'prevent for a
liriuf i-.MH.ii JU- ii red ucl io II of tho public debt: und
-; may;orourr?ndor. a temporary iucroaso. of it un?
avoidable ; but it will not wcalteu ruy faith in our
?bilitv tn move nn again in tho right direction
?tat an carly day. On tho contrary, tbollvo [ that
'tBte'check'to' our progress will load to improvc
m mila In our rovnjiuo laws rind .to a i increado of
cmfiioney'in-1 their execution; bas) en tho repro
aentatioii In Congress of tho Southern states, aud
teouro greater economy in all branches of the pub
lie service. - !
i Kl -Bonis surprise! .may-exist-thot I bavo not foi
llj .-. 80mo monthB pout; reduced tho circulation.of Uni
",/? toWStato1* note??,--'nc?ordi?j?!.,-t{j tho authoiity .con?
ferred up;m mo hyConAxpss, autt- an: inforenco
,.' ,,riii?y'bo''?rawhfroi?i,' it that lily.' opinion' uboh tlio
:?iPUP?OP?.vrW)tr?xit}on,. lias, undergone e."/5hango.
.-....-?'ennitimo-tu t-ay, :therefore,? that, I am os niueh.
? ta ifajTsnadodias over of .Uioimportance ol inn barly
loll minni to Rpooin payments, and of a reduction pf,
01! tWi'mirrerieyy as a rtloan* of checking extravagance
"-a?.roef?hition. -.arid- or-increasing ptod?oHion,.
"'.J. 'wp^Out which all'', offm-ta Uoyrr-storbpcnifonhally '
. '^-a?ecip. al*:idft?d('t?flU bo lr^?ffetJtn*V -.V???|t ??o
Kl '.<?oufltry:woodhill prde'r tpiat 4pt'??o p^-rpcnW may
HK| .iba cnanmed and .mainlaihod, . .and real prusneritv
.>iii.:ut-iji.J, ii; p.n increase, of industry unit a rcHloiu
1 .: . lion Of our fom er habits Of oconomy. ABU pdopl?'.
- ...among iiunieRen, w? must cam moro and uppud.
V,,' ''loss.i^'.Iri our txurie vf itb 'fdrcicn nations, wo must
el?>i wUvhwo.'crt'tiny ^CBS, , Any.'. duTbrotit, prescription
iiUum.olal pvila, ;to,', jh' my ..luCtgmont,
.,t\-J."qu^Wiry-";, JSiyA..'coiiVanuoii. w*U t0ii'd','t'o bring
. oijoivt thiiiiiWiralile, co'uilitii.ju.of/ tlimgu,- I havo
ra ne^er^doubteil, but I bavo novor^hol?es swipdndod
:?U oll>Oi.ri4woUoh,cif ym'ieiroula^pft;^ ? United t?tato i
teni nnte9,-.andt for tUo- followinic ro?ous,:..?ither of
::'i.T.Whlcllwri?ld perhap? li ovo jnsUdod.my conrad, mid
..i . ?ns.U'oi-Tv'hloh havo'li ul moro ar loss cxletonoe in dc
1 ?'''.t^rroining it'-'- ..: ?:; v.. .?.. . ..: j ?
rr*" vFirat-^'fhq Viott's of a majority of tho members
j$njf?8aV?'?ii;'ladior?t?d -by'a' numbor of rotes
,r_ 1??,winter,, wi?i;? adverso t? inir)j'?'di(itp': c?rjlrno
t??n, und I hav? 'not felt at libu.-ly to iiliic? myself
, -.tn. practical oimoHitioo to thu' lawrinuhinir brauch
si of tlio Qovornment; without whoso support I must
. bo-poworleas;.' 'n::.. ? ? .?. . . HU, .
? -'Beoond-Tboro have existed for some-innnlits
. '.?-,;f?it Anxious forebodings of-fin enc i al troubles,
.'. . ,r.t; tl 'ftli ile they continued T have been approiion
Slv?'lbat a conira:tlou of tho curroncy, ti.o object
and elToot of it being misunderstood br .nifeinlor
i' ' protod, nnelit produce a panic in tho oommcrcial
. ' ' 0lt;08,!whi?h, extending over the tonntry. onjd ber*
:ybnd the sneculativ-e iutoreslsi ? would injuriously
' affect legitiniato'business and.(lib rovenuo depcnti
cnt upon lt. , :
,i".Third-Largo?mon,i)ta.of'iiitorfst-boari?g' notes
aro io bo paid or eonveited. with, tlio prosout and'
- .next: fiscal y air, .to: whiah it socinod prudont for
?ii -. 'mo'flrat lo direct my attrntion, loaviug. the. eiuea
?? ?' tioa of a ourtalbncut'of tho oirculating uotos to to
determined from month to month,"by tho -condi
]':'. ' fi^ of tho.coTjnlry jinfl-of tho-TroaBury. ?
"'Fbnrth-Anllcipilhig'that tho' failuro of tho
crops'?pd tho Ullier circumstances alluded ts,
would .seriously afloct busbibss,.! havo couaidered
it important that tho-public mind should not bo'
diverted, by the criticisms and complaints of thoso
who aro. opposed tu coutraeUon, .from tho' real
causes of trouble; that a sound policy should not
bo putin peril by boing modo tho "scape-goat" for
evils'resulting from different causes.
You -.rill not infer, : from what! havo written,
; that tarn pot hopeful ju?regard to our llnar.eial fu
'ture.1- ?fcT?as'boeh-my obnslaiit aim BO b> manage
4he/.national finances ,oe.to aid ba bringing tho
coantry.to.a .healthy 'financial condition, without
. ?' being subjected to tilo'sovcroflhi&sters which many
' jiidieiou.'i porwoOB barb supposod a largo debt, and
; tho dorang?ment of'business asd'tbe.diminution
? -. or induatry bccasioncd'by tho war,' aud a ycdilndsnt
. . euiioiioy, would rcndei' '?m<\ ilulile, 'My faith tlint
.thiaqau bo accomplished iauiuhgkoii. Tba causes
lihj that aro now operating nirainst us are exceptional
' - -and-temporary. The i ronpect of a good crop of
winter wheat waa novar bettor.,- More spring whoat
.jbaa^'beeri Bowed,':and more corn baa or will bo
;.pyuptcd this fiL'aiiori tba: I'over before Tho pfaopla
uio beginuing tb Com pre bond again this iiiipor
' . t^nt truth, which ecqms to havo hoon disregarded
, ,'}(for some years past) -tbat prosperity is the rcsnlt
J oTl?bar; {Bat Industry1 and economy ard ns indib
'" pensable to 'national au well aa to individual
wealth. < L shall bo ! griovonsly disappointed if
another year does not witness a largo lncrcoMO of
industry, ' of entopriso, and. of ravonuo, decided
progress toward U rcsumpHou of specio i ia vin eu tn,
.alida nUvady rotluet ion ol lim pul ilnUh'ht. I?
HfiiCklloll OT Ihr Sn util.
I :*^?OT0.fo?oy*pj:?n?t^, said -io hav? been written
- by ^\o l?,?:u' jKtiTruioK bivm, airpears in tho
.-?artfordPrAatJ- I fl Mfi
'.i . ''. V W4?f?BilC(jcHr? Mas., Nov. io, 18C0.
??'?.7fa'-Ed?:-??^:2??i?'& t?o
honor to receivo last night, yours of .tho a'/th ult.,
and hasten to roply to the inquiries propoutiiled.
Reports of-tin i elixit.ion bavo little doubt thal tho
?vent you havo anticipated baa occurred, that elec?
tors have beon choson, securing tho election of
Lincoln, and I will answer on that supposition.
My home is BO isolated, that I havo had nb in
t?roourso u 11,1 thone who might havo aided mo i i
forming anpplfubh as to the efleot produced on
the mind of our people by I ho result or tho r?cent
election, and thu impressions which 1 communt
I >: ?ute are founded npon antecedont-oxproseions.
1. I doubt not tho Governor of M?iBlumppl has
. 1 convoked tho-Ecgislaturetc. assomblo within the
. -pVe?enl month, to doeide upou tho-eourB? which'
?. tho Stale ul iou! il adopt in tho present emerge ney
Whether tho Legislature will direct tho call of a
convention of the Hiato, or appoint dologatos to
a con volition "of snell Southern 8ta(os ns maybe
willing to consult .together for tho adoption; of a
' Souttfern plan of action,-is doubtful. -
.. . X If a convention of tho State wero assomulod
/t)W, brptosjlion 'tb spoddo.from .tlio Union lndo^
'. pon'duntiy of support from uoigbboring " Stotos
, ^wouldbrpbabiy fail.;.. , . ? '
? . S.'If South Carolina, should first secede, and she.
alone should (ako nu ch action.-tho position of Mm
nisei ?ipi would not probably bo ob&nged by that
tact, A powerful obstacle to thesoparato action
of Mississippi is tho want of a port, from which
follows tho consoojuenro that her trade being still'
conduct, d through tho ports.of .Ibo Union, her
revonuolwonld bp diverted Ixofai her own Bupport
rn to?, thal of a foreign . govenunont,' ? and being
Beographleally miconuocted with South Caro?
na, an alliance with her would not vary that r.tato
or cane, [aie] -.
' 'ri ^IJty ' 'PfupnotY of sepsrato 'BceAssibn by
; Benth Carolina doponds so mmih npon collateral
Vo?tions .that I find it, difflcidt lo S to
. your, hxsi;Mami for tho . Waht of kngwicdgu
., -whlqh.would Wim mo to c?tlm?to tho valho of
the elements involved in tho, issne. thonuh ox.
;' t?^'?^:yo^?Utf,',,Qoor8in ? nocossTry to
i eonneot^ryon with. Alabama, and thus to make
? effeotta! j tho oo-ftpei'?lion or . Mississippi, it
? 06or?A "ifould be- lost by imm?diat? actiorV, but
coultf 1>e:'tabA0d by doloy, it sooniB clear td mo
th>t''yot? ,?hot?ia walt, fi tho Accession of Bouth
Oarojin* should bo Mowed byan, attempt to co?
erce her,book Into tho Union, that act ot uteurpa
tion, folly arid nickodnoss would enlist every tino
- S<tathern< man for-her dofbnoe^ If it wore aU
temtited to blockade lu r porta. abd destroy her
trade, a-like result would- ho ? produced, and tho
t?mmcr?f?l t?orid would probably bo added td her
alli M. , It IS, therefore, pro labio that, neither of
thoso moMuroa would bo adopted by any Adminis?
tration, but that Foderaj sin pa would bo sont to
: collect tho duties on Importe, outside tho bar, that
tho commercial nations wo.dd foci littlo interest in
th.tt,-and tho Southern States would bavo littlo
powor to counteract it. .? ? .>
ThopUntlnr BtateshaToa common interest of
-, BUOII magnitudp that Hu,ir nolan connor or jator
'^UTAUP^^U ihtti ''ntOTcet ls oortaln.
rj Wmtedittoyw?l hayo amFjo power for th airown
' ffia???'S^.V^ h '"ako for thbw -i
Uon, andwUl bo alowar^nd lowuna^Si thL?
s ?aa i
h<] & maj>)loBlB,ithorofore,;M ithap Iwen Jj? ravor^r
... ?eMHng.Io UriEg thoso ,State? into cx>o,>a-e,ti"n
. tWbro. ?sking for ?, popular doolslon ubonYpew
policy aitiV roTaTlon lo tho nailone of tho earth.
If Sjuih Carolina should rcsolvo to aoccdo boforo
that co-operation can bo obtained, to go out leav?
ing Qoorgia, Alabama Bnd Louisiana in tho Ui)lon,.
?nd TTithoul/any.roaeoiV 16 BuppOBO thoy will fallow'
11IT; Hiern appoars torno to bo no advantage lu
waiting until tho govoraaiout pas passed into
iioetilo bauds, and men have bocomo inmiliarir.ad
to that injurious sud ofluuaivo perversion of tho*
Uoiionil Government from tho ends for which it),
iras ostabliahedi 1 havo wriltw with tho freedom
?nd carelessness of private cor roa pondon co, and
regret that 1 could not glvo moro proel HO informa
timi. Very respectfully, yours, etc.,
, JEl'FElt?ON DAVIS, j
CEN. POPE PETITIONED FOB THE HF.SIOV.VI, or
nu: MAVOB AND AI.IH.HUKN or SAVANNAH-.-lt is
staled editorially, in Ibo Savannah licpuOlican of
thu .Ulli, (hut a petition signed by upward of liv o
Hundred colorod people has been presented to
Don. POPE for tho removal of Mayor ANDEHSON and
tho Aldermen of that eily. Tho petition alleges
ilmt thc Mayor falls to do oxaot Jtislloo to ibo
colored pooplo ; that ho imposas hoary flues ? and
penalties on thom for offeneos which, when com
Itdltvd by niiiiu people, uro gi?Z?d OVi-t without
serious punishment.
Thu Augusta Constitutionalist, in cnniraonllng on
this rumor, says:
From what wo Unow of tho Mayor, wo fool eu"
tiroly justified in saying that tho facts stated by
tho iietitioiiors aro uni me. Wo do not bohevo that
a muro scrupulously honest nod upright adminis?
trator of tho laws, without disliitctiuti to class or
pe. euiei, can bo found lu tho Stato. <
It BComB that ono Dr. J. W. Clift drow up tho
Bolitlun and that il contains a chumo asking, in
io event of tho removal of Mayor Anderson, that
Dr. ('lilt bo appointed ia his atoad, lloro wo ilud
"tho milk in tho cocoanut. '
Tho Republican man doo? not intimate, iu his
lomowhat lengthy notice of this movomout,
whether ho nympathizos with it or not. Thia is
significant. u ns ti
Wo hopa that tho good sense ol General Popo
will enable him to HCo through tho mOtivo of this
notation and that ho will retain Mayor Anderson in
nut present position, i.tr.i ' :?' jr!. !
MrsTCnioDS MURDEB.-'Wo regret to learn that
an atrocious murder waa committed, a few days
iiince, upon tho body of a young man named Pilus,
of tho neighborhood of Scotlotowo, in our District.
A negro uh arge d with .hu commission of tho cri in o
has been bi ought hero cud lodged nu Jail.' It
seems that tho younganan wan ruga trod in working
with other laborers, when about1 mid-day ' ho was
called away. 'Tho report of a ?run'was boord short?
ly after and his body was found with tho hoad per?
forated with ashot irout behind. Tho tracks about
tho body corresponde I with those made by tho
freedman, sud too evidence was nuoh as to Justify
tho jury of-inquest in taking out a warrant for bia
-.crest. -AbbuoulcPress. ?
Tho Sumter'Nowa says'ono year ago tho first
number wai issuod; Wo- ventured thou upon an
experiment, tho wisdom of which was doubted by
many. Wo aro, therefore, gratiilod to know, that
in Hie face ot Ihn ninny difficulties against which
wo havo had. to contend-difficulties inevitable
when tho present sta to of affairs is considere J-wo
have boen ablo io'.niako successful cur? humble
clioi 11 lo entertain thu people of-Sumter Dud net,
and to give thom tho latest, most reliable informa?
tion in connection with all such matters as uro ot
general importance and public' ?nterest, . -, j
COMMERCIAL.
i S .'1-* * ? i* ' li
: '*...? i J ' ?""' KxpofxslP i ?
NEW YORK-Per steamabip F. Il Sonder-12 baloa Koa
Island Colton. 04.7 bales Opland Cotton, 130 ?balee"
D' un iii en. 103 trcsIUco, ?0 casan Clay, 74 bbl* ltoalil.
Mi bole Vogoiabt??, 61 empty Barr?la, 37 pla? Lead.
4 tibia Copper. SO buhdlcs Paper, 9'Turtle, inpact- '
ages Huildriwi.. .. . .i'er steamship MsnlUUlSU-034
? bale? Cotton, 2P08 bbla and boxes Vegetables, 6 bbl?1
M ol am es, 179 bales Dom o? tica, 237 bbla Haval Stores,
H bbda Bones, 233 paokagos Sundries. : :? '
NBWiYORK viAe-Wn/MirlOTOH.-.N O-Per sch? ATy--'
rover-21 casks Hice, 3J0 sacks Bait, 2 libels Mdzo.1 ?
PHILADELPHIA-Per sehr Golden Onto- 50 tons Iron,
aa bales Cotton, 10 tone Clay. ...
i - ? Tue Charleaton colton Rlnrket. | '
OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, i'
CuAuiaJb'fon. Saturday ilvonlag, Juno 1/186?. Ju
Th oro was an ootlve enquiry; particularly for the better
qu alitlea' which aro scarce, and - relatively1 high tr, p riccjs '
having an advancing tendency, ', fioles ?00 halos, vii: 3 at
14,10 st IS, 40at23/>a?t 3tjf) 88 at 28,80 at 28,jiiafjif?f1
M nt 20X and 10 af 27.:, ' ' '!'..'". J'1 ? '.'" j
. Wo anota ti : ?. ..--i nw: - 1 .' ...
Iiow Middling.. I..'....'. ;'...;..'......28! ' " ''
'-'.?' Middling :.'. i, .'.V. .i.. t.. ;.'.. 28;
??.. strict MlddUng. ...s'Uii.lIn.Xt< ??
.., .fScOTgetfiyirn Jlarkpt. ?'J K
OEOROHrOW?? B.'O.jSray' 20.-COTTON-No si le? tri'
report this wcok.. ,W<" quote IB to 22c, duties not p lid.
Co?*-wo quotaiai.stx. ilia.
Tutsan-About 140 sticks sold during .tho week Wo
quote from 10K to Ito per cubic foot.
- Tuiu-kjlrr?t^Nii arrivals.' - Wo quoto Virgin dip 83 Et),'
Ycltow.dlp?a,?389,lbato^ . f .
ii ,'.'. A.:t.l?. Aufraeta Market.
AUGUSTA/Juno 11 -Cotrteu.- Th aro has boon s good,
demand to-day,? and oonStdorablb cotton wasaaotdi At
about yesterday's prices, say 2taz8 for good etyte of mid
diing*. In tho afternoon tho market improved, bul very
few nilff. wore mada. Salo* of Ibo day amounted to 43B
halos, an followa : 14 at 19; 7 at 21; 28 al 22; 2 at ttl IOU
at 24. 8 2t 24>i ; 68 at 23, and 3 bates at li Booclpt?, 10
balea. .. u. .../ t... .
i GOLD-Tho ll rotera aro baring at 130 and scUing.at
137. . I tit
Brxvtn-Brokera are buying at 129 and selling st 181.
.. ... Savannah lUarlxor- ' 'j -'.
'SAVANNAH, May 30.-The general nSartct dnric^.tbe
past weak has boen dull and qdlet, thqtxgh prices nave,
for tho most ar tl den, boen fairly pis ! nial n od.
Thc vant ol' moans on thu part of farmers and 5] ?ii tr- rn.
ls being very" seriously foll by our mrrchantli, who ar6
lj.-trl..inim to realizo that unless accommodations' can bo
obtained al thia H?rth which will enable them to supply
tho country trado'dn the'credit system Until thu frrowhi?
crops aro gathered, thorin must result fe general stagBa*
tlon'LnibusincBs. A fow of our dealers aro now disposed,'
ss far ea their resources will warrant, to moot tho urvfclii,
nooda of their country .buyers tn this way.' and others f
aro aorioualy considering tho probablo noccsslty of soeli'
a course '. . ?V^
ExcnaKot-Tlioro oas boen very Ultlo offcruxg hals J
wcok. Brokera iuv buying at par, and nrUmg ?L
premium.' '.' " j WV
OoLD^ITas been quito steady during the week, wi'
rstos remain un changed. To-day wo give tho buylift '
rate at 130. and Beith ? at 138. 'I ' \"
' luca.-Tho crop Is now nearly all In. The PU pidV J a'
iini?M and thu demand. Ughi. ' fricoa remain about KS*
samo as last week-Carolina lDXailo; rough *2a2 .??.:'?
FaEiairrs-We aro not ad vi eon of any change since our
last report; ,
To New York, on colton, per steamer, Upland. X '
. .?.? '.' . : .1.-." . . .BeaIsland..!. Ji
ToBoslon . .I. IX
ToIlalUmoro . V . . ".. . .j. K
To Phlladolphta .. " . . .i.l. S
To Liverpool ". V aqnaro..'.. J?a
vi" ? round.i. Ka"
To Liverpool, on cotton, Upland.. i?d
.1 " ," Sea Island. ;<d
To Providence, on cotton, pur nail.J., y
To Portland . '. ..??.?.<...i. V
To Boston .' .?...;. S
To New York....^.. 'Kr;
To N?w York, on lumber. 89 00? ~
To itoiton . . ? -.....1000..4
UoNew York and Uostan, cai Umber. IO OOiJll 00?
To Cuba, ou lumber, (In irelil)............... nom. '
? COTTON-Tho market opened thia week at about J24 Ho.
for middling. - With cable news of 'liberal-dilly aalca, ai
Brm prices, in "Liverpool, our market'hsB"boen brink,
and price? gradually unproved, cloging to-day at 25a
& We-for tr.tddllHKs. . . 1 V- ">..'..?< 1 , ;.
?SKA lai^wcs-Tho priee-v during Ur? week; havo1 beon
nonrfaal, and thc demand confined entirely to the lower
grades, nt greatly rvducod ratos, 'varying from 28 to 880.
POTTOM. S 1'AT KM F?N T, . ?..".'' ' \ ^ j "tn
Stock on hand tic pt. !...
Uocelvcd since May 23...
Received previously.
Total receipts..
Exported since May 23.
Exported previously...
Total exporta.
Stock en hand May 30.
' 1806-07. I8C0-OO.
14,141
14,090
. SS
12, ea*
Upi'd.
^071
1,775
214445
3,412
204053
1.872J K?SC
. i 74
.?MM
Upl'iL
' 3.958
2CT27?O
MN 186304
117| 24,015
. wilmington Blarllrt
WILMINGTON, Juna 1.-Tho market to-day has ruled
luiuauaUv dulet ror all descriptions of country produce,
siid tho foU^wing sro 411 Uni sales we can hear of : 1
TuTii-xNTiait-:SCl(bIs clianged hands at'StJ 38 for vir?
gin iuul yellow din, and S3 forlmrd, per 2fi0 lb?.
ItdsiN-Sal ci of 637 bbls nt $2 80 for comhi?n, '?3 for
?.trained common, tSU^tS ?fi for No, 2, 83 7Sa4 13>i for
No. 1" fia. (4 60 tor pale, ,' Q. ,1
Unltlinnrc Ularkcl, ,' ' '
DALTIMORB,.. May. 3tt-Ccomta.-Tba demand for
Rio has been rather Uglilvand connnod mostly to .boma
wants) pricos aro also lower for all?rrados of Itloo ?icetil
prime, which ls scarce. Wo report salas of. 1000 bigs ex
Redwing. lOOO bags sx a team or Merrimack, ntNow York,
anil &000 bat?' ox hark Adelaide, all on lenna not trana
plrudt 600 bags ox Adelaide, 12 cen ls, gold, In bond ; 100
bags common st 10K? cents. In bond; 600 bsgs, lo Ivis, at
17,'(sl8>i eenie, gold, duty paid. Nothing dnW tn rsv.
gnayra. or other dosnrlptions, except snail lots ; from
second hands. . . 1 . '.. I ..
Kiona.-Tho market noa been very heavy and dull the
pm.Weck, though, envina to the continued light receipts
oud elock, priccBara narnlnsily maintained, ycttooffoet
axles, concessions have to be made to buyers. Wa have
only lo report 100 bbls Howard 8tre?t Extra at ?14 50 : 800
bbla City UllisSpring Wheat Extra at 812 16al3; lot) bbls
Howard Street Super at ?ll 62; 250 bbls coil non do at
?lOalO 60; 400 bbla atv Mills Family, terms not trans?
pirad. Bye Flour is siso dull and nominal at ?8 Mis 76.
Com Meal-Sales of 300 bbls catv ground reported at
f8 fO-quote, attbe - close at .86 60sS 70. Wo" 'revise tho
ranga of tho market as follows, vis. : .,..,.? |
Howard-street Super and Cut Extra. ..?10 38 75"
Iloward-etrocl Extra Shipping.,. 13 00 fi 13 50
ao*art.?ireet High Orados..;;,..D 18 75 fi 14 60
iio*r*T?rtro?l Vanlly. i. ...'...;... '...,' 10 00 & iq 60
Ohio Super tnd Cut Extra.ll 00 14 ll 15
Ohio retailing.J,.- .... 00 00' 8 Od 00
(Hil') l iinilly..'.wv... 1600 (?i Iii 00
Norlhiveatom Sapor. 00 80 ? OG 00
Korthwestern Extra. 12 60 Q 13 as
City Mills Sopor:... 11 00 fi ll 60
Clly Mills, Standard Extra. 13 60 0 13 50
City Milla Shipping brands Extra. 15 00 GO IQ 60
Baltlnioro, Welches, Oraoaileld and v?7 :...
Weverton Family.....18 00 @ 00 CO
Baltimore high grado Extra..,..'. 17 00 fi 17 60,:
Ryo Flour, new....-. 8 60 CS 8 75.
Corn Mesh City Milln. 8 CO 0 g10
OnaJK.-Wheat is commg forward moro freely; tho d'e
mand ia quite limited, oxcopt ror choice Marr lan 4,
"hhil la wanted boin for homo milling and EasternshlD.
mont, and, owing to its scarcity, pricos ara lolly main?
tained, but lower grades being la better suppl/ Urines
favor buyers. Corn has been In fair receipt, and nrlons
carly In mo week receded seroral cents on white, bnt tba
decline ws? reoorcred before tho elosoi- y^owhaasd.
van ced 2?3 eenlsior the week.. Western mixed has be?m
leesactlro-.kutesisivaaattl IX Oats have vanedbut
tiltiat. demand 1 good. Ufe continues tn very light m.
oclptvaad eales borny, sn Stol tnt to base qoota^ions on.
Tho tronjuTtlons for the votk were aaf0U2?si , Wheat.
Offerings to TbursdsT, 1 uolualvc, wnount te 2i'? huibols
White, ^ and' 6700 bushols rod. Tho satos lo dad a 300
. .uanda choleo Maryland white at ?3 55; 1100 btuhels do
u^StcoobnshokiyalkiW.:. Sales for me ?esk were ecar
ilte<d.b# 74.000 btuhuls white, st (1 I5al IS for,Mr t..
jrfcD?-,tiO0)ho?heU niliad do, ?1 lOal 24; 3600 bnahels
roHjw. ?I lSal 18j 1000 bushels do. 61 l?*130i il.con'
?nshcJs do, ?1 20a 1 22; 8,000 bushelsPcunsylvAalamixed,
U Ital 1-; 400 bushels Wcetera do, (1 13. Oats.-rtero
lt .'.'j ;. -vair. 1
ort received to Thundty Inclusivo, 71.800 bushels, and
?Uh good demand moally sold, omi racing Inferior ?I 78s
) onto, and good to primo 60*83 cools, bulk st 80 cf nts,
t which figura tbo market closed. Itye-Itccelptai sud ?
dos small: quot? 81 4Sal 60 por bushel. 1
MOLASSES-Wo havo but to notice Baloo of 50 casks Cu- <
a Muscoradu .a| 80c. and 30'bbds Porto nico at 88c,
xt)lll?ht stock sud quiet market. We quote clef lng 1
de?, vis: Cubs Clayed 4Gs47o; do Musourado 60*55c; t
drto ?leo C0o70o; English island toa;ev. Stock Unley 1
08 Usda 81 tera .ubs,38 hi ein Porto Rico, and 8 casks ,
Ingush Island. ' , <
PnovuuoRs-jrhr market, though not rory acUvo.hna i
ccu quite steadily maintained for sll description? or tho
.Og producta, sud closed rather tinner for bulb bulk
neala and bseon. Thora la oillfferenoo of full .SO b.v
ween Western and olly smoked meat, tho latter bein?
iroforred sud commanding tho higher prices. It should
iso bo reuiborod that tho inside quutstlons are IDTS- I
lably not cash. Uarrelled Fork? Wo karo only to noUco
ales ol 100 bbla Western mess, in lois, st 833 60a23 75 V
.bl. Hulk Meats-Shoulders nco steady at 9c; sales hm
Oed flucti buhlt rs decline no pliny thin Dy lure, but lo'. H
0 arri rn aro offered freely. . Of eldon we notice anica of
0,01 o lbs looao st l e \v, sud 1 ( U casks, in lots, st 1 lo, at
?liku nguiu? tho uiarkvt ulosod stesdy., Uocon-We no
lee s fair d arnaud for etty smoked (Heal, which ls selling
|Ulte neely In lobbing Int? at lOalO.'fc for Shoulden!,
tinki'ae for rib sidon, nnd l i'.uii^e for clear iib do;
iVcatorn dark smoked shoulders told carly In tho week et
1 ;;c, and al Ibo ctoso hold at V^e-soles of tu to 7S conks
it tho muldo figuren for city trade. Ilsins sro quiet and
inchansed. Onoto Cliirlnuslt sugar-cured at lGjiaUc;
lucovired sugar-cured at I.V,?lCot largo alzouol wah led.
Lard-Retail demand only-Wo iiuoto elly 13c; prime
.Vent, m 1 l'?oki.V. latter for kel do roudercd, round lots
kio less.
RICE.-Stock light, and holders firm st Ilsl2c for Caro?
lus ; Rangoon ls also held Htcady at BJjafjM.c No sales
if either ruportod.
Hem tn.- -Wc noUco a quiet, but firm market. Sales
illira our last rev le tv wera comprised ol '."Jj hbdn Porto
nico, grocery, at Hal2)ic; S3 hhda Ouba at Ile; lui hbds
Boiuernrs, vacuum pan, on pr?valo terms. Closing IIUO
lalloun, though nominal lu tho absence of salen, aro held
Inn, an follows :
.'olia sud K I, fair <n good refintug. ,10Jj(fM1 eta 1 moa
Suba aud K I, ?air to good grocory.. .11 eta uot
Juba aud ? I, primo and choleo.13 ?1 2 K eta not
Porto Rico, com. to good grocery....11 M ri eta nat
Porto Rico, prime to choice.l 'J L, fc 12 yt eta net
How Orleans, fair to prime.nono
Havana, No. 13.ld'.evU.'i cts 1 moa
Undi, bags.l?,H(ij}ll ctn ,
Stock to-day 2313 bbc?, 1603 boxoa OubJ, 1367 lihds
Porto Rico, 1488 hbdn English Island, 249 hhda Marti?
nique and I],470bsgs Ilmxil.
m i ir. tn seiuns-liavo ruled steady, ss follows: ' For
Crushed, Powdorod and Oranulated ISM conter loft
crus hod A white 14S cents; Circle A 14}; rents; B ' UK
couts; O extra 14X coots; C yellow 13;, conts; clrclo O
13,s cents per lb.
BJLLT-A oarg J ef Llvorpool ground alum la offered, to
uri ve, bnt hold above thc slows of buyers. I .nts ttoui
doolan are quoted steady as before, at 9! l'?*3 30 for
ground alum, and S3 I0a3 20 for lino. Turki Inland wo
ipiotc, for lots from stoio, ot SSaOO cents pur 1 untied.
WHISKEY-Wn bear of very tow sales. The offerings ol
free hnvo becomo less froquont, and prices Improved, op
uroximating nearer to the minimum figuro fixed by tho
law. llolil.irs ia bond quote nominal at 33a36 cents; no
ru los reported.
Wow Ven k BIsirket.
MONEY Man BET.
Tho Now York Evening I'nt of Thursday, May 30th,
says :
Tho loan market la cosy at 6a7 per cont, and thors ls a
fair dornend for accommodation on cali. Commercial
poper ls dull; choleo bills pass easily at 8}?a7. Other
gradas nra carefully scrutinized, and havo currency at
Hals per cent. ."'
FUOD?0B MAUSET.
NE.V YORE, May 30-FLOOD, ic-The market for
Western nnd State Flour fa still somowhst unsettled sud
l&calSo loner, with only a moderate business.
The Hies aro 8800 bbts at 99 76alO 78 lor Superfine
State } 911 38M3 30 'tor Extra State; 9!1 33al3 60 for
tho low grados of spring wheat Western Extra; 913 Soo
13 66 for ahlpplng ohio; 813 76*14 60 for trade and nundy
brands of Ohio, Michigan and Indiana; aud 914 8Sal7 38
ferr St Lo-uln extras. ? ? ? -1;:.
. California flour is lower but quite activo. Sales 1,600
bbla and packs nt 814 7Gal6 ?0.
Canadian flour ts lower and dall. Solos of 70 bbb? at
SIB 88x14 4& tor tho low grades of extra, nnd 914.70*10 40
tor trade and fimllr brands. I
- Southern flour ls siso lower and dull. Sales of 100 bids
st 813 10al3 b6 fdr co iii nt on to 'four llnltlmoro and coun?
try uki", and til 40al8 70 for Irado and family brands.
. llyo flour xs moro . active. Sales of 700.bbls at 88 26a
? 40. U "? ? ? . -..it. .1 . . ii ti
. -Commoa! la moro active. Sales 1000 bMs at 15 B5 for
Western; Jorsoy on private terms; Fairnie al 88 SS, and
Urandy wino nt Jo 71 lo arrive. , .
G HATH-The wlioat market la Inactivo. I Dealern aro
wide apart lntholr views, and In tho ahnen co of business
prices nra nominal, ri ... dTJ I '?fl
I . Canada poke aro freely offered, and aro quito dull. ....
. Dailey la In fair demand at prices rather In laver of the
buyer. ? Eaton of 18,000 boah at 8103 for Canada West tn
bond, aid 81 13 for western. . , . 1 11
Barley matt ia turn. Sales of 2400 bush at 91 65.
Ryo-ls steady. Small sales, of western at tl 73
al 78. ' . i.
Oats ere afra'u lower and untended. Tho tra lo aro
buying cautiously. Tho sales sro 60,000 bush Ohio at
8D0; wes teni at BtaSSc, and ?tat? at t?0c . ? .. ?
?noni opebed finner with moder?te receipts, and a
slight advsneo tn gold, but ere tho oloao of 'Chango
shippers held off, and a declino of SaSo. per bush, waa
submitted to.-' i ..'
The eales aro 120,000 bushels unsound nt tlal 18; new
western mixed at 91 IBal 37i kllndrtod at 81 Kial 20; old.
ru Ix eel at 81 311*1.33, closiog quite tame; western yelta*
at8138; sud soulliexxi white at U 37al 28.
. Pico vmuss-Tho market baa boen dull and unsettled,
fixr)y this morning 350 bbl? meas were sold, buyor sovsu
days, ot jli SS. Bined tho bunin eas bas boen chiefly in
retail lota, .T '
The nales cxnbraca 1760 bbla at 933 for old mesa; 933
SSnMSO, issn, for now'do; 83315s23 05 ftjr city do 918 76
ol? et H for primo; 919 Filia 19 2.? for extra do; 933
13H 33 25 for wcaloru prima mesa: 833 for city, do; 933'
tor sour and musty mess; 82a SO for clear.
t. Doe! la flan, Hut not very activo, Beton of 75 bbln nt
HMM for common lo fair plain mess; 917s31 for good to
choleo do, and 93la35 for extra do. , . .
I J Td nw bea j oud beef limn oro inimically unchanged.
Cut in ea tn oro steady. ' y-dua of 165 pk gs dry salted
shoulders at 8SaH; ic, tho lotter for repacked.
Bacon ls steady and In very grod demand. Seles of
150 boxea ntlOUc for Cumberland cut, ll'.'cfor long
llb; Ilifo for long clear, and for abort clear.
Lard la In somo demand from shippers, but at prices
below the views of seller*.
Bolas of 600 lilli? anti UH nt H Vt'alSVt'o fer No 1 ; 13J<n
12K for dry ; l3oi:t?;c for fair to primo steam, and ij,s?
13He fer kattlo rondnrod.
. ' OomtJE.-nie In only In 1 United demand, but holden
are firm. 1 '.
? CoTTOH-Is rather qxUet; prices romain unchanged.
We i mole nt37a37K? fer middling s plan du, and SSaltHHo
for do Now Orleans and Texan..
HaY-la ID mode rato demand. Tho arrivals aro largo
and prices have a downward tendsncy. We quote at 91 SO
ol SS for ahlpplng, and 91 7Sal 37 s for retail lots.
MoLantsxs--ls tn good demand sud firm.
1 Ons-American lin ?oed ia in fair demand and firm at
.1 37tl 40. Fish oils are dun an I unchanged. Lard oil
UrcE^?Arm. Saje* of Carolina at 13*12)?c. and Ban
goo?r)n"'pHTatnriosTiu... ? ' ?'..";".
I tiiruai-Baw ku. ar* ors in fair demand and steady. We
cpigte et ia kodOJic fur fair to good toflnlnc ' Refined tn
b^?5WH?4w?*u>aQ farTukid?.'. v
ilTAri^w+illiirrt.ia no chongoto nola lu lids maxkek
balct Tt^drtfati ttS'slOie, , - M
' Wttisiitx^The juaxket U qui ok Solea of dOO bbU at
SScaln-tftrui, for tvenleriv<^ v . ? ' .
. .BTeniiiniA- Ara lower. To Liverpool, pot steamer,
i 4,00X1 husk ela corn nt 1>? d In bulk, and 2Kd in baga.
Dnv u oort?-There la almost ? holiday stillness in all
deparlmenUbf trad.. In tho dry goods lino. ? few Job?
bing houses aro moderately activo; but the groat majori,
ty, we ro,.rc t to say, aro not doing enough, to pay store
expenses. This statement will apply alike to importers,
commission houses,Joobesn and mindlara;' The auction
houaes, however, should bo excepted. This branch of
business never was more active and rash! rv. Hold ors
of merchandise, fearing lower pri?es tn the fall, are
now disponed to sub mit to Ul ooo fixed by Use aurtionocr'a
hammer, and ; make'the: beat of IL The demand for
rtaplo gooda han fal len .off to no great on extent that only
small lets af.nay fabric can bo'disposed of, . . | "
It ls almost useless. lot 1 us, |n . tho present state of tho
market, to name and cumin ont on each stylo of goods,
Brown nhooltnqn ?md ehlrtlngs. calicos, blenched goods,
deulmsJ drills,-, stripes and ticks, nnd ali tho leading
makes of goodssro duli, and 1 prices, aro.lendJrej doSm
vron! I'rlijUS cf the very nmcflt ptlexus ?PU pretty well,
and tho narao may be said of printed lawns: .Carpels are
firm In price, with only moderate eales. Foreign goods
tyro vexy huvvy, and nra almost entirely neglected. Sales
lire, xocally msxlo at anclien, borne, t,f ibu Jobbers, being
unwilling .to .buy. gotVds In tJie, preseuti condition of
tilings, ara reedy lug ceEsJgrimep te from the commission
houses arid, Im parters, nod touVgivo tho impression of
some Utile activity, while they toko none of the rinks of a
falling market, . .? ?;
Trndu lu the Interior in reported light, money moro In
demand,-and coJlccUonn. are 1 mads.with, lesa prompt
ncaa, some few failures are occuring: iq the country,
and numerous exten stone aro asked tor from ?ooo ad-cia ta
merchants. Our jobbing dry gooda merchante, hero and
elsewhere, as a dans, oro sound, strong sod well able to
bear the losaos incident lo the pr?sent condition of
things; and when tko foll tra 10 commences they will be
fouiul with.their armor on, fully ?.quipped for a nsw
campaign.-Independent, ;.; -.[.? n ?j 1
Consignees ?rr ?DUIII Carolin? llmliroavd,
?Jane 1,
104 balee Cotton, 40 bales Mdse, 73 balee Doy, ii bags
Rico. 2s bbla Crudo Ti?-pcn?no, 1 car Marble, < can
XAimbor, 3 corn Wood, and Sbndrlea.' To A Robluaon sr
Co, E H R?dgen it Co, Utsey ti Kenyon, W Lobby, J o ?
Wright, J M Ens rm, E Wt Hin.-, Stroct Bros st Co, Oood
zicb.7 Wlnnman in co, P Wolab, A S Johnston, J U Toged,
C 0 Pf nckocy, R R Agent, O D Brahe Sr Co, O W Clark et
Co, J k V Dawson, J D Alken k Co, Rhett & Bon, Thurs. , j
ton Sr Holmes, Mn Snowdon, W 0 Courtney k Co, Mow?
ry St Co, J E Adgsr sr Co, B O'Neill. J F Oeddlns>, Col
Low, Jeffords At Co, Adama, Frost ii Oo, J ll Martin, O
Utavuini. . .- I
C/onnlgneea per IVurthenatern Ililroiaad,
Jane 1.
SS bales cotton, 130 bbla Nara! Stores, 1 ear Shsep,
Mdse, ko. To Mowry <V Co, Jar 'J D Kirkpatrick, W R
Ryan, H Coblo lc Co, Adams, Frost it Co, Or sea er, Leo,
Smith At Co, Lieut U Neille, Kendall k ' Dockery. W O
Courtney <VOr,, O V. Prttcbett.'Hofxnoa fi Hfcu*y; Mar- i
eyck I.rc?, O H Higrsxuuh, Dukes k' Co, J Uandioll, Jr,
Eba ugh ir M alionen.
Passen sers.
Per' steamship Emily D Sondar, for - New. Fork-F
t BrlstoU, E Ssxumoliiag, A O lies, J F - Kelly, N A Hunt,
WML Borger. R A Kennedy, Mrs Helen Darcey. Mrs L
it tan. S afemtgomfcry, 3 Feldman, Cept E T I'slr, n, j L
appleby, Miss Emms Pholpo, Miss M Bead; Mn Charles
lintehlnsoxi. Mn O Poel, Un John O'conner, W O'Con?
nor, JT O'conner. Mian A B Onrvin, Misa F Miller, p H
frone?, H Trou be, A O Montgomery, O Irring, O 1 Mur?
ray. P Fairy, P Mohan, "W Davis, L Moolan, O Moolan, J
il Brown, W Byrne, B Lanigan and lady, T Lt nob, Euite
11 o Policio, MUS E IUD, Mfa* 8 Fowler, Misa K Foo too.
?ins C U MrCretght, Mn Isaacs and 8 children. Jf Ma.
on e, w O'Brien, T Parker, A Doran, J Stevens, M Tnum
tell, Miss lita?, and ll ateenge.
Per tUv.mihlp Manhattan, fur New York-E Parker j
md lady. Mn D Loeb, Misa Loeb. J O Chambo rial q and
ody, W ll 1 bil leny abd lady, Misa A Williams, iii snd
Un W A Hayna, 5 chiidrcu and none, D Prtoglu and
ody. Mn C V HammU, Men A. Carter, Mrs B H Lownde?,
ktisa Lowndes, Mrs 0 Baring, Miss Lound,-a, 'r Kroat
ll Lowndes, Mise H J Badland, Miss Louisa Averill, A
3own, Mrs Marshall, child- and.nurse. Mun Trum,
jutland serrant, T Farrell, F H Floger, Master Piecer.
X W Wilhams, SD Trenholm, J 0 Calhoun, T. H Flam
ruy, J 0 Bander*, Mr L Scott and lady, O A Bowen, lady.
I children sud nurse, Mr* A A'Otis, A Falk,T O nor.
?oughs, Mn E M Kellar, 0*pt i Lehnerthan, Mn Dr L P
Vagmr/, ciiild and nurse. Miss M, E,.OMML Mn 8 O
>omeroy, H 8 Btoworta.W H Wntscn, Mrs "t?owo. Miss
ti naman. J Qoalo, lady and child, P K Pauldlng, F D
?'cetag and lady, U P Bernsen and lady, H Pennington, J
I liaod, E B BetlfcrU, J Sotad, O D Williams, lady and 8
tjildxcn. R Williams, W Maro, J McBroy. M McCabe,
1 Kindney send lady, H Murphy, lady sui 3
aid 13 steerage.
Pear atoamahlp So* Qui], from BdUmpriv-Jt UoLelab.
I Myer, Mrs A!( Dutton.
Pei- n lenin er W W Prrdcr, from FdJito nr.d Rock v Die
Who! cy, T p Burger, B liailoy, Jr, D Jt To ts (ea. Mrs W
lockntt, Mrs Beats, child and servant, JW Se*br*ok, L
I Chadrrtek. J II Townsend, \V B aUlceU. L E Jobi
Chadwick, B R El edan, H L Farley, no fi IT deck.
Tex a teamer PUntcu from Savannah fla Beaufort and
UHon Hood-O him ona, A J liai Ima tig ur, J McLoughlan, 1
Ferros, Miss M E Wells.
?' MARINE u NEWS.
POBT OR CHABLBBTOH,
" : Arfiwedl ?&?it r~r
??hr 8i ^T?0*' BmUb' . days. Ha,1 ?d ;
traW. To W Roach, and D rd Quxrterniaiitcr.
Behr ti m po Shot, Bonntau. Baltimore, 9 days. Oom.'
To WUUa ft CbJeolin, and Bteuhouso 4 Co. OD Friday
night, at 10 o'c'ock. Uio Ora po Khol a truck OD Capo Ilo
ualu Bhoa), where abo remained un Ul Saturday inora
ag, ?hon abo waa ?ot off by throwing part of tho cargo
iTorhoard.
8oUr Dartd Faust, Lord, Kow York, 8 day?. Mdze and
Hay. To T Tupper ft Sous, Il B Agent, lt ft A P Celd
?oil, J OoagrOTo. O W Olney ft Co, O D Brahe a Co, U 8
Uhett ft BOD, T 1) Trout, druber ft Martin, W B Pringle.
I W Harrieson ft BOD, 7. Darla, Blaeell ft Co, ll B Rhett,
lr. ll O'NoUl, U BUaUo Ai Co, W W Bhackolford, and
ardor.
Steamer DleUtor, Con.tier, Wilmington. N 0. Balli
Co J D Aiken k Co.
?teamer Marlon. Henafleld, Ban leo. 2 bales Cotton, OU \
bbl? Itoaln and Spirit*. To Ferguson ft Bounce, (Jraeser,
Leo, Kail th ft Co, J ft J D Kirkpatrick, W O ?uko* ft Co,
Courtenay ft Trcnholm, J A Smylb, sud O Boeder.
Arrivtii Yesterday.
steamship Him Gull, Dutton, BelUmore, ST boura.
Com, liaron, ftc. To Mordecai << Co, Courtenay ft Tren
hob u, lt lt Ag mit, W Itoacb, Lubra ft Belling, Wblto ft
Mtier, Boulhera fcrprosi Co, J lt Grayer, H Klatto ft Co,
II Pohlman, II i:iechoff ft Co, KUnck, Wlckonbcrg ft Co,
W Gurney, Michael ft Bowlo, J N Tiodeman, W O Wbll
dou ft CJ, J ft J V Kirkpatrick, W K Ryan, J ft W il
Armstrong, rtaronel ft Barnwell, Lauroy ft Aloxandcr, U
W hleDOna ft Co, L Schnell ft CO, O Phillipa. U D llrabo
ft Co, ll Pattanl, J Campeen ft Co, B O'NcUI. W U Cba
foo. Crane, UoytatoD ft Co. Weat ft Jones, J C ll Olaus
aoD, Qmber ft Martin. Weraor ft Ducker, U Oobla ft Co,
D A Ammo, B M l?uUer, B F SSUUkoti. J Ii Volltu?, Por?
chor ft Henry, T Tapper ft Bons, and others.
fl)Br bark Northern Crown, Mathian, Nowport, Eng, 4?
days. Itali road Iron. To B Muro ft Co, and Order.
Behr Bt George, -, Hatteras. M O. Com.
Order.
Steamer Planter, MoNolty, Savannah via BluClon, Hil?
ton ll cad and Beaufort. Mdzo. To Ferguson ft Uolntca,
It Wing. J McLauchaD. W U Uarrlaon, M ? Wulla. |
IsBteamor W W Frezier, Torrent, Edisto and ItockvUIo,
Muzo. To J no ft Theodore Cicily, W 8 Uoncry, and I
others.
AT QUARANTINE,
Brig Mary Cobb, Farrell, Fort Royal. Ballast. To W
Roach. (Tbs M C ls to bo ataUonod at Qoarautlno bato.)
Behr A rolda ft Laura, Mclndoo, Celbarion, Cuba, 9X
days. Molasaes. To J A Enalow ft Oo.
Cleared fiatunlny.
Btoamship E B Sonder, Lobby, Nsw York-lu vc ucl. ft
Co. J .?:
H team ship Manhattan, Woodhull. Now York-Biroo C Bros
ft Co. . .1
Sehr Myro vcr. Hughes, Now York, Tia Wilmington, N
O-W Bosch.
Behr Ooldea Qato, Blas land, Philadelphia-I S Uer ta A '
Co.,. , - .
Sehr Vrais, Mason, Jacksonville, Fla-Et F Baker ft Co.
Went to Sea Sntr.rtln.>-.
Steamship E B (louder. Lobby, Ni* York.
Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York. - ' , '. j
From Ulis Port. !
Steamship Falcon, Rood, Baltimore. Juno 1.
Brig Dolmout Cooke, Cochcano, Now York, Mary 29.
Behr 8 B Jayne1, Kuaaoll, PhllaOelplda, May 30.
Sehr J O Thompson,-.Georgetown, BJ O, May 22!
Behr D B Warner, Horton, Qoorgetnwn, a <;, May 2*.
Sehr J L Leach, Eu di cort, aoutgotawn, SO, May 05, .
Behr Marian Gaga,Shepherd. Boston, slay
Behr i W Rumsey. Ci anni c., Philadelphia. iL. j 2a.
Behr Ada Amos, Marston, Philadelphia, May 2?.
io hr Fanzdo A Balley, Khonnsn,Now York, May 29.
Kr.*. .'. Up fur tula -fort.
Sour Bautet Chane, Mitchell, st Baltimore, Maj 29.
C lr sured fur this 1'ort.
Sehr Mag gio R dray (new),. 100 toni,' Pillsbury, at DalU
more; May SO.
Sehr Miranda, Hardy, at Now York, May 29. \
Bohr E J Palmor, Palmer, at Baltimore, May- 99? . j
Nolle o to Va ii ns rs,
Tho Board of Cozomuudonars of Pilot* bavo applied to
tho Light Uouao Board toi place a light vcsrol near the
wreck of the steamer Scotland, on which two vieseis
hare already struck, and several others have narrowly
escaped striking, 'ibo Light House Board has informed
said Commissioners that it bi? SSMM to placo a Tosaol,
thsre. Aa tho appfoprtctlbn'to remove said wreck has
boon re po al nd by Congress,, and, under tho c I fe uni -
stances, thora ls no pro bab Ul ry! of tts being. removed for
a Tory long time, the Commissioners recommend thai
rrfischi troza tho southward, Inloudlag to ero? Hie har
by ti.o regular sulp Channel, should give tho New Jersey
shore a berth of soon! 1% miles, until the west beacon
la well open with Ibo Book light, to the northward of it.
. RCS3KL1.8TUB0I8. President.
New York, May 28,1861. _ "(. . . ! ..
., ... Memorando. 'j I
The Bohr Bergen, Parsons, from Bolton for this' port,
wu at Holmes' Hale, May 58, j
Tho Prassisn brig Paul ot Mario, Kempt, front this
port for Bordeaux, waa spoken Moy 8, lat to. lon otitis
Biped reported thai sho has arrive*!} billyo dato given,)
Tho Whitney Lo ag, Hare, trom Boston for thia port;
sailed from Newport, Hay 33.' .
A Nsrw I H uer AT TBK Mumu OT ?EUT Cara FstAB,
Tho Wilmington, N 0, Journal says: '
Captain a' kl (luthrie, of tba'steaming Alex Fordham,
ropo rta s now chancel open about ono and a half ?naUos
SW of tba old thar. The channel has boon known to
pilots fur HOioo tims peat, hat th', ?ti.: bu not boon af
BufHclcnt depth to allow the paaaag? of largo TSaaelg,
Captain Quthrio brought hla boat lo yesterday In-order
to teat tho foaalblllty of bringing ' In largor craft. Ho
fou n >1 tw el vc (bat of water all ? tb o way at Jess) iban flood
Udo. Aa thia channel IsDeriecUv s Lt sight, ?ndbkiUlarly
favorable with Inp wind Cu certain quarters, it ti U tel y to
becoma of great benefit to. marinara, and should, by all
means, bo at ouco carefully buoyed. Aa Captain uuthris
has boon the nrst to Urina a Teasel throng h, wo think his
name should be giren to MS Inlet, { ..lill.*. I
MUT OL' VKSHK1.S
DP, CL.EAIIKD AND HAILED FOB TH 18 POET.
.>. . .- ' t'M \ _ .-.
F o iva I ON. '
UTEBTOOU
Br bark Milo de I*Air, i-'Taaa, sailed ...,.May u
Ship B C Winthrop, Stewart, up.... J.J.Maj. t
Ship Amelia, Conner, sailed.March 29
Tho Tryphinia, Harding, sallad........May S
.. A4 nBWP?at, mm.,-- ty? tl
Bbip Annie Kimball,-, up....r..;....H.."lU? U
Tho J Coming, Hookawsy, salted.April lfl
OOMXSTIO.; . ?
... ' BOBTXXN. * 'Vii' !
Brig James Mfllor, Pendleton, cleared.May 29
Tho Whitney Long, Hayes, sailed.Hay 29
Bohr Borgen, Parsons, cleared....'..'. '..May 21
Sehr Maina law, Johnton, up.,.May 23
BAKOOQ, atz.
Sehr Nellie Treat, Trizo, cleared.v.. .., May 90 |
Itkw loni. '
Behr B O Evans,' Hammond, cleared.Iii
Behr E B Smith. Williams, cleared.May 25
Behr U P Cushlugi Wood, cicsnxl..May. :t9
Behr IJUy, Francia, op.Hay 27
Sehr Wanola, Hawkins, up.,.........Hay 27
Sehr Miranda, Hardy, eieared_i.May 29
. rizTXAnxxpzua.
Behr JN Baker, Adams,'cleared..;. ..............May T
Behr S B Thomas, Arnold, cleared.May 22
Behr John A Griffin, Foster, cleared.May 31
: iVr". ?; i ?V J ? f i; ?^Tastos?. ! . j " ~
Behr TS J T^auinerf Vaimer, cleared..' ? '. :...Hay 29
Sehr UautelCUjaao, MihehelL np.....May 29
Behr Magglo K Gray, PUUbury, cleared.,. .Hay 90
PORT OALENDAB;
coaazoTsn WKXTXY.' ?
rnim OT tn noon. '
Kow M. 2d, 9h. 42m. mora I Full M. 10th, 1 lb. Sim, ?Ten
First Q. 9th, lh. nm.mora | Lest Q. 25th,Qb. fina, mom
Juin.
SiMonday....
4 Tu eada y_
5 Wedueaday,
S Thursday...
7 Friday.....
S Saturday...
9 Sunday.
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PUBLIC NOTICK. ? J
*' " . "OPKlTE Ol^OITY' TBKABOBY.I 1
r>mit.io NOTICE is iirai$Yary?5i^AVTJiTO^
I the foLtowuag Ordinance lkonaes have boon prcmarth
for delivery from this CiUca, 8. THOMAS, . .
Sxa? t.' B4? ?r??in? 'by (kt Mdy?r aad 4kbr?m?ii
Citu Council atte m bled. That from *and after the Arft day
of January, Boc naca aheU bo taken ont for all carts. ?1rs j .
end wagons, used for private and domestic purpo4ea. In
the name manner, atad accord lag to the same provision,
now of force In relation to carts, drays and wasons.11st ot
driven bfor hire, except gi ring bonds. And each; such
cart, dray or.wagon, shall be provided arith a badge con
tainlog tie number "hereof, and marked PKsatr, to -vt
placed ou tho outside of the abaft, j 1
Sac'O. No person ihaU be taken bf tba TrcasureTia
surety, to any bond under the Ordinance concerning 11
censes for carts, drays, wagons and other car nagas, un- :
lean ho or abo ho a freeholder. .... _ j ,' !.',',
arc 3. Tho following shan hereafter be the rates far
Uosnses far public and private caris, drays, wagons, ftc,
incltldlrig tho horses or mutes - rued thereof, which' ina ll
be free from other taxation : J .
?snug CASTS, I)BATS, TSC, OB TUO?X KMrtOTZD Itt AWI
nu amiss WHATKTIS. Ton max maier OB ntomior. ,, ?
. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn, by one? boise or
piulo,?? . ' rVv7TC.fr. ?fv?i \TJj ' I
For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horaoaor
mules, ISO. , ( . . i j'i > ti .*
For every back and carriaga with two wheels, $20. i ?
For every hark and carriage with four wheels, 340.
For oTcry stage or omnibus (except Uno omnibus'
with two horses, ?90.1
For every s Lage or omnibus (except line txmnlbutf,
drawn by four horses, MO. 1
? For every truck drawn tty two or more horses ar nt ules,
.60. J..
For every ?a*preee wagon drawn by two or mon horses
or mules, ?60, . .
...! ; BKXAXI OASTS Awn rarVA. OIBTI, UHATI, arre,
For e Vf ry bread cart ox wagon, ti. 'il
' For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do
meaUc purposes, and not to be employ od in the n-atuv
porting of gooda, wares, merrkandlae, lumber, or any
other commodity, tor compensation, either directly or
Indirectly for the same, shall pey for a Ucenso the stun ol
?5, exelustro cf the horse or mule. r ii
Batifled in Cit; Cotuvd), this 16th day of Jan ri .try,
[us.] in the year of our Lard ena thousand eight hun?
dred and sixty-six. - '
P. 0. GaTLLABD, MaW.
By the Mayor.
January S ' - ? W. H. SMITH. Clark of Conrscfl.
TUIiJ f !? "V
SOUTHERN EXPRESS .iflMPs^'.
Office No. 147 Meeting tir. tJ
CONN?CTIONtJ
Railroads Thronghout
UNITED STATES. '
Every attention giren to the sate
Transmission of Freight, Money,
and Yalnables.
WILL GALL FOB AND BELIYEB FREIc| HI
TO AMT POINT IN TUB Ol TY j
FUSE OF CHARGE.
II. D. PLANT,PrealdeattJ ',.
Anrflio_AngTUta. Qa.
THE HERALD.
?-B PTJBT.TR ffgp WEEKLY AT 1TKWBIBBY OL H.] AT
J. S3 per anntun, and, having a lam cdrcuhttloa
Lhrwrari all tho rrpper an.v Iowa- ' Dbrtitcte of th s Biala,
for advei-Uslrjr T?rr l ieasillill mt which stmlv
io our Agent, Mr. T. S BZJXrCt, U t?^HOMHesaM,
Tuoa T. ft a H. ?RK?EXILE]
NoremberU Kaitori and irrar^rleto?a
M?uat?; ti?4??ll . wv?li j
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC.
NEW PEEFUME
For the Hauclkerchief.
A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA?
GRANT PERFUME, Hi?tMed from tho Raro ?nd
13? nut ?ru I Flower from which ?I takes its name.
lL\NUFAOTURED ONLY BY Pit ALON & 80N,
ill,1, i'll. ;, ?] HEW* ?OP.K. j
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
v AW rou I'liAUis's UKI ni irtiiBu.
Bold by Druggists goner ally, and
Sold at Wholesale by
; G0ODR1?D, WIWAN & CO.,
fj Jan nary 21
rathlyr
OLD RIP VAN WLNiaji OIN, i
GOLD MT.TiAT. Bil ERK Y,
. PORT AND MADEIRA, '
HARVEST BOURBON,
??I ; . ,i WHEAT NUTRIENT,
. }l ?; j .'; L . JOLD lHDHESTEAD RYE.
IN ADDITION TO O ?B BUSINESS OE HEIJJNQ
WINES, etc, tn original packages, and In order to
Insure to consumers Puro Liquors In a compact and con?
venient farm, we commenoM the enterprise of bottling
?Od packing jn,-cw I re: OPT wall known ..Wines, Brandies,
Wi.lakiii, fcr.. and firrs /last Ulom eutrlhtalstylo (hst
would preciarlo the potalbulty of their being tampcrod
with before reaching the pnrehanaz. Tho general appro,
ci ?ti on and graUfying success that bas rn ai rd nd ony
efforts has cnoquragod us to maintain tho standard aero,
gards quality, alto to make iccreaaed effbrts to retain the
ootifldence and patronage which bas ticen so bberaDy bo.
ttowed upon us, DrfTINUEB & CO,,
[KrtabUahed 1778.1 Importers ot Wines, fte,,
No. ls Bearer tU-ect, New Yprk.
' The above popular gooda aro pct up In cases contain
lng one dosen bottles each, and aro told by all prominent
Druggluta, Grocers, Ate.
. Opinions of tito Press.
Tbs Jiinio of Dlniflgp- ti'Ca}, No. 13 Beaver street, la ?
guarantee ot lho"oxaeT and litoral If'qtb of whatever thoy
Importing house of Bmlngor & Co., No, IS Besvor ,
street, ls conducted upon principles of integrity, rainiest
and the highest honor.-fv. r*. arming Kiprtus I
\ GOODRICH, tVINEMAN & CO..
N 1B3 MKBTTNO 8TRBET,
Opposite Charleston Hot
. , . , ! . ?nd
BOWIE & MOISE,
SUC I'KS SOU S TO KINO di CASBtDBIT, |
?. ? v Va. 161 MEETING STREET, .
..i Wholesale Agents, Charleston, H. G.
January 80_: i ?? ? wfrodmoa
CHEROKEE PILLS,
Or t rin?le Regulator,
Cute Snppretttd, Rieettite and
Painful- Jtentlruailon, G rem
?ictnot$, .Vere?ut andSpinai Af
fttttont, J 'oi n . in Ut Bari; Sici
Btadacht, Giddinttt, tai all dlt
.ases that (pring froov irregularity,
by removing Uiccatiao and all tba
effects tnat arlte from IL They
are perfectly tafe In all coses, *?a
etpi tthtn forbidden by dirit
tiont, a nd. ere easy to eduilnlstor,
as thty are cicely lunar eoattd.
Tiioy ahoald be In tba banda of
every Malden, Wiro, and Mothar
In tho land. ..... .
Lndte* can address ns In perfect
* trWiW*"' and. attie their eera
ai'^?frcat all'Pttfsle Complainte,
tn J prepare Medicines enltahle.for all diseases to
.. wkleu they aroaubJooL-Thirty-two page pamphlet,
, In a NaVM envolceo. free.
LUS, The.CUerusee Pills are told by all drnggUtast.fi
. per. box,.or tlx boxes for IS; or tb ty are seat by
: maj), freo ef pieUge, ,hj en ordinary letter, free
from obaervaUon, by addressing the tole proprietor,
Or. W.B. MRRWI?7, 37 Walker Bb, N. Y, j
N. B.-Cherokee Pille No. 8 ar* prepared for
Tniciat -cavt, whsn ?nlbbr medicines fall ; then
.?BprW^offi^1^''?-- ^'Pt 6f W
PB. WRIGHT'S
REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
^a*I?SS?l^''}jS?^ Cor?S Gineroi DebUVy TFea*
. . aj^SMaaVMBaP^1 "Ats,. Ifytttric*. inWtmaU*.
P^aBnafHE^S Palpitation o/th, mart and
y**?fi6?nBRg2r ali J>ee-coui niteaut. It r?
'^RH^ stores new life and vigor, to the
"Vf.-lS*vST??i . afrod, cauaic/? tho hot blood it
fl ff* IJtfUSrr.ITT, youth to coarse, the rains, ret
ffl??n*o%d Vt?l t0"n? th? Organ, of (J tn tr a
. fita? lift"-se ?toe? tum*remorlng Impotency ana ,,
. Ml Ef?Ptr rtjuotn- Debility retiorlng ManUnttt . .
mt Vit tvtttm tjut 'and full vigor, thut proving a *"
ovcramtdtteateC- perftct "tUtxir if loti,*' t?-. ..:
morios Sterility encl Barrenness lo both taxes. To
: ; ike yftnetikaltlalo-aged, anil axed, there L<ni> greater
boon than this "Elixir of Life'' It gires a oaw>
lease cf lue, canaieg tbs weak and debilitated lo.
have resewed strength abd vigor, and the entire
- j ayitam, to thrill willi joy and pleasure.
Price, one bottle (2 ; three bottles |5 ; test by
express to anr address
Our medicines sro sold and recommended by all
inpacts ola dru gp! a ts ID evtry part of tbs civilised
- ?lobo; som* unprincipled dealers, however, try to
deceive their ouatomers by telling cheap sod worth -
. Itat eenspoeods lu order te maka money. Bs sot
> d*ealveo>-aati for these medicines tad take nn
. oleara. If tbe druggist does bet keep them, write
to aa, tad we will tend them byexpreaa, carefully
packed, nae from obaervaUon. Wo will bs pleased .
to receive Utters with full datero eots In regard lo
aar dla**** with which ladles or gentlemen are
anti atad. . Address aU letters for m edict nea, namph?
Uta, or ai rica, to the lois proprietor, 4*
. w.w;a.tteRwnr,37w?iiwrat,,H.li7,
atty?S,. .? ? . -.- ? wt m j yr
j?m? T> I A D T Y .- Auburn, SMFSK
. BR Am JJ 11 olden, Fiann, and fl"Ha
S*f9 mitti CURLS produced by Wk nv Bl
Jth. jJa? ^<>0 o{ ProrcHikir im- BL, ^
?SaJim. bBEULV F fi I H K It LE TPS ?M
BK\?t^?CHEVEUX. Ono applies. JtkTJwZ
*f*L_JBv U?tl "Amtnlod to curl the tafBt&taBti
L-l.lt i;T .moststraight and stubbornTHt*
ha)-of either act into wavy ringlets, or beaVy massive
st?; : 1 'Baa been used try the fashionables of pilli and
London, with the meet gratifying results. Does no In.
lory to the hair. Price by mall, tealcd and poxtptld, tl.
PtmilpUve circulars ix ailed free. Address DJEROER,
KUXMC CO.,CA emit ts. No. 28S River street, Troy, N.
T;/8^ Aswnto for the United 8Ute?. ? f .
? ? NtVl'lCK. : ?- I . ?7
pvPYICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLO WINO
\J danie of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Raise Buy
?llit for tbeysar 1BS7," la pubUshxd for tho inforruAtlou
>f persons telllns Goods by sample or otherwise, whb m
lot residents of this city. All such persons aro hereby
joaOsd to report at thia office.
- "Ihre* dollars on every hundred dollars of all gbods
?cid la this atty by ' r .otu not residents, by sample or
ithcrwlaa," ' W. IL ?MlTiiT
HmhB (Hork of Connell
1 : " - J ? NOTICE.
UPPEB WARDS OUABD BOUBBJI
'..''"J . OatAsUiasrioii. May 9Ui 1867. II .
STOPPED PROM TWO COLORED MEN A COW,
'Who stated having (bund her ten mlle a up Main
teed.' v ?". i
The owner is requested to call, pay expenses and taxa
??way. ??| E, A*, KINQMAN;
-tiayt ? _lit Lient U. W: Q. M.
. rsvoxern Airo BSUIJDI B j ' |
'J yLe, ?r-tfctlwi, thou. Tea*, e**^ tte-,
RM. Mal m emM?jrw/cxjt?" oom. O/MDBJU)
IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS.
A SOUTHEHN INVENTION.
GHAT'S
PATENT LAL'OR-HAVIKU
IRON MW COTTON PU.
riMIE INTENT AND liy FAR THE MORT PERFECT
X COTTON HUEBW yet Invented. Willi one mulo
a heavy batu can bo canil y (lacked. Send for Dcscrlp
llvo and Frico liai, to C. K. HU O KU,
llenera! Agcnl for IboKUto,
No. 73 Eut Hay. Charloaton, H. C.
A L4 OL
RAILWAY A KD ?TEAMDOAT SUPPLIES. Portabio
and Stationary Engine*, Kaw oin?, llmirr;'? MeCar
tby Olm-, ?riet Mdta. Dark Mm?, llorso Powers,
Threshers, Itcaper?, Beltings, Oils, Iron, Stcol, Wild?
er1? Kira Proof Hafcs, Platform and Counter Bea!??,
lu, ic, ?or aalo by
C. K. HUGER,
No. 73 Ii A.ST BAY, CIIAIIIUCSTON, S. C.
May 3 lu Ul Cmos
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC.
"A anilla waa on bar Up-health wai In ber look
itrenytb waa In her step, and In ber hand*-Pinara
nov BIROaV.1
S. T.-186Q-X.
A few bottlea of PLANTATIOK Birru*
W1U oura Nervous Hesdiche.
" Cold Extremities and Feverish Upa.
" Bonr Htnmscu and Fottd Uroatn.
" Flatulency and Iudlgeatlon,
" Nerrona Affections.
" Exooailvo Fatlguo and Short Dre*ttl.
" Pain over tho Eye?.
" MouUl Doepondonoy.
" Proitrauou; Oreat Woakness.
" Ballow Complexion, Weak Rowell, Ac
Which are tho evidences of
LIVER OOM PLAINT ARD DYSPEPSIA.
lt Ia eatlmafed tliat uven-tonlhe of all adult alimenta
proceed from a doonaeod and torpid liver. Tho biliary
aecTotloui of the livor overflowing. Into the itomaob pot?
ion the entire ?ratem and oxhlblt the above eymptomi.
After long reaearch, we aro able to preaent tba moat
remarkablr caro fur thoae horrid nightmare dl*aaaea,
the world bu eror produoed. Within one year over ali
hundred and fortythousand peraone havo takes the
PLAUT AXIOM Brmtoa, and not an ina lance of complaint
hu come to cor knowledge I .
It li a moat elfictual tonio and Agreeable tamulan
mil tod to all coudltlouH of lifo.
Tho ropo rta thkt lt rel! ea apon mineral substances fo
ita active prop ar tl ea. axe wholly falu. F?rtha util
faction of tho. public, and that pal?enla may ooninl
their physician!, we append a Ult of It* componen ta,
OALTSATA bini.-Oel?br?tod tor ovar two hundred
Man In the treatment of Foyer and Agni, Dyspepsia,
Weaknou, eto It wu Introduced Into Europe ny the
Count* ea. wife of tho Viceroy ot Parn, In IMO, and
afterward! aold by the Jesuits for Us cnormovtprue ol
Ut own migM in tilver, andar tho name of Jouil'i Fint?
iert; and wak finally made pnbUo try Louie XVI, Sing
of France, il mu bul lt make* especial reforence to Ila
febrifuge quaUUes daring hli South Am orl can tx? ve te.
- ClABointLLA BABS-For dxaxrbosa, ooUo and dlieuea
ot tho itomaob and bowen.
D??LIILIO? Por Inflammation of the loin* and drop
leal affections.
OBAMOKXLB FIX>WXDS-For enfeebled digestion.
LAVXKOUI FLOWERS-- Aromatic, stimulant and tonio
highly tovl^or?tlpa Ip Tt?rVou? ?ability.
WnrrrrinnBX?-Tor a ero mia, rheumatism, ato.
Arras-An aroma tl o carminative; creating flesh,
muscle sud ruUk; much used by motheri nursing.
Also, elove-bhds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake,
cot, eto.
a T.-1860.-X.
Another wonderful Ingredient, of great UM among
the Spanish ladles uf South Amorte*, Imparting beauty
to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, li yet un
known to the com meroe of tho world, and we withhold
Ita nam? for the proa tint,
INPO RTANTOr?BT IFIC ATES.
BoonaaTxa. N. Y , December Jg, IUI.
Messrs. P. H. DnAioc A Ob.- I have been a groat inf
Corer from Dyspepsia for three or four years, and had to
abandon my profession.' About thru months ago I
ul od tho Plantation Bitters, and to my great joy.l am
new nearly a well maa. I hara recommended thom in
several eues, and, u far aa I know, always with stgnaj
benefit I am, rejDaotfuUy yours, I
Hov. J. 0. OATHdUN.
Pniuinuan, 10th Month, nth Day, 15*1.
BKSTIOTSD FUIZKD:-My daughter hu been much
ben Kitted by the QM of thy Plantation Bitten. Thon
Wilt send me two bottle? more.
Thy friend, ASA OtTRRiH.
. ' Biranmn noon, Orncuao, Ul!, t
.. . ? February IL less, , |
ITpfrai F. H. Uiux* it tja. :-Piesse sead us another
twelve CUM of your i'lanbrlnn Bitter a. As a morning
sppotiaor, they appear to haye superseded everything
?Jae, abd Are greatly esteemed.
Yours, Ac, CAGE A WAITS,
. Arrangements axe now oom plated to supply any de
mud for this article, which baa net heretofore 'been '
poulbl* ' ' ?>. '
The public may real a? cr od that tn no cue wlp tbs
perfectly pure standard ot Ute PLAKTATIOM HITTSJIS be
departed from. Erery bottle otar? ta? fac-rtniU of our
tipaafai* en o li?i ptaie engranaf. sr it tonnsl bi gm
MUK... . ,
any-.ericn pretending to ttH PLAOTAT?OH BITTIFJ fa
frats; or by Um gaUom. it a tvindUr a tad <mjx*Ur. Bevon
of reJUU? boUUt. 3*4 tint our ?VitsiU Stomp ii UsraTJ
riLiTFT) ?orr reery cork.
field hy aU Drugglata, arooersand Dealers throughout
the country. ,t
P. E DH AXE ft CO., New York.
tieri! V< . .. _mwflvr
SirtlILIl 8ISIILIBUS CURANTCBJ
? aaSSSSnit
HOMOEOPATHIC MPEHIFICH
HAVE PBX)VED, FROM TBE MOST AMPLE EX PB.
RI EKG r, AU en Ure rmoceu: Simple-Prompt-Em?
olen t, and Baliabla. They are the calv medicine* per?
fectly adapted ia popular nae-so simule that mistakes
cannot be made In Oeing thom; sp Uarmleu ss to be
lr oe from danger, and to efficient aa to be always relia?
ble. They harte raised th? highest ec mm *n ?arion from
all, and will always rendor satlafacticn. -
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Ho, 1, eurea Payers, Ocngeatlcn, Inflammations., if
II x " Worina Wora-Fovor. Wonn^Oolo.. SI
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- 10, .', Dyspepsia, allions a to mach..
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H lt, " --RnvrSLSMtlaaa, Rheomatlo Pains,.'. Bl
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<. 19, " Upibalnay, and Sore or Weak Eyes. IO
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- li, " Dropsy and Hean ty Becretlons.. CO
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! M M>> KAMILY OASES.
iCylsli, moroooo cass and book.910.0b
sO large rials, in moroooo, and book. 8.01
CO Uara vials, plain oaae. sod book. coe
IC boxes (Mos. 1 to IC), and book. CW
VKTKR1NARY BPKCIFICS.
Mahogany etiat, io vials.?io.it
?tinglo viii?, wliu directions. LOO
AtsT*Tbese remedies, by th? oas? or single box, art
jest lo aay part of the country, by Mail oz ?tpress/frat
.. HDMPriuKY?' aPsUJiFid
. II0MOOi ATHIO MRDIOIHE O?MPANV, .
ornoo and Depot Ho; ebsf Broadway, Hew York. '
Dr. Uruniura ia consulted daily at bis offloa, pat
CBIAUJ ot by lotter, af aboye, for ah lortns of dlseue.
'HOWIE 'A MU? BB. Wbolesslo AgonU.
i -Opposlto Ohsrleston Hotel
W. A. BKfUFJB. .
A. vV. BOKEL m CO., IXetall Astenu.
: ?? af av SsU aXNO^ITRZET, 4th door a bora Market-it,
April IC , , i mwfCmodsao Oharlaaten. R O.
- . PUUMO NOTICE.
"" Ornes Cr tai or COOKCTL, 1
May lacy, I ?
The sing SecUoo of Au Ordinance to abolish th*
office erf Superintendent of Streets ; to provide for Keep
tog the Street*. lanes. Alloys, snd open Courts to the
Cliy of Charleston Clean, and for other purposes,1' ls
horeb y tn. bilah ed for the informaUoo of all conoemed :
For toe dus protection of the said contractor or con?
tractors, it itfurOur ordained. That every owner, lessoe,
occupant and tenant of any premiaos fronting to any
street lane, alley, or open court, shall on every day
(Senda ya excepted) have tho dirt, filth, garbage, or aloe*
offal, placed lu front of hil or her lot, In a barrel, box or
heap- and lu readiness for the contractor, by the hour of
ao\ en o'clock, A. M., Ire cn the flt st day ol May to the
first day of November in evory year ; and by the hoar ot
nina o'clock, A. M., frc m the Ont day of November to
the first day of May following. ? And any parson offend?
ing herein, or placing any dirt, filth, gar bag a, or other
anal, to any streut, Uno, or alley, or open court, after th*
boara above aimed, shall be subject to a Ano not leas
than two nor more than five doUars, for each and every
offence, to be imposed by the Mayor.
By order W. H. SMITH,
starlC _Clerk of Council
NttTlCK. ~" ~ i
OFFICE OS* THE CAPTAIN OF F?UOK, 1
PCuiUiw>, & C., May ax IMS. I
ABAOBAPH tL Of ORDINANCE TOREODLATP
the ..Cleansing of Prtvluand Vaults," ttarblds tho
ne of barrell in oj cn carta sud wagons, and ~rticj arv
Jltogmr Hcajteare rc^olrcd to provide Joee^arta
??aaMOT5 *" ?^?Wt^arsrore,
jr^rvo?. taila* jobs ot lb* kind. ?I? hareby required to
May M ? vmo to. Qsptsintf Police.
l)AV?GAy YOUNG ikM?lONZIE
UV AID .COUiECriOM OFFICE,
-1- Nos. 89 and 40 Parla Row.
tv? du* uad SA'^txrVa afitsxas throognocl ta* nj tar
!^^S?OirJlM JrDJB AM? TOM JT.irsVV
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Cn IC K B RIN li 4 SONS
ESTABLISHED 1828,
MANUFACTURERS OJP
Grand,
Sauare,
And Unrifirht
PIANO FORTE?.
WARE-ROOM
NO. 662 BP041rW&?
LSTEW T r . *, A
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CHECKERING & 84) HS1
ii ra nd Square and Upright
PIANO-FORTES
ABB MOW. AB TBS? KV Ml BATE BEER, OON
BLOBBED tho bolt In Amarlos, having boss
Martial
SIXTY-FIVE PttlZB HIKUALB,
Of ?hioh fourteen wore received in th? months of Bsp.
lamber and October, 1866. and first premiums over all
oompetltorn at the d?neront prlnolpal Fairs In thia
country, and the PRIZE MEDAL at the
WORLD'S F AIE, LONDON.
THALtl tellers OPlSIOf?.
I consider Obi ca erlog A Bona' Pianos, beyond oom.
parlaon, the best I have seen lu Amarles,
B. THALBERG,
Ohairman ot Jury on Mnalcal Inatmman
GARD.
It I* with feellnga ol pride as American manufacturers
that we pobllsh the following testimonials, which have
been received by ns recently:
KUllOl'KAH TKSTISIOlfIALB,
Jieoeived during Out month of August, ISM.
Los DOB, Joly li, 1847.
MEAOS. OniOKzaxxa A Boss-Gents: I have moah
pleasure In enclosing a document signed by the first
composers, musicians and professors In Europe. I held
your Pianos In such blgh estimation (eade my certifi?
cate) that I felt lt my duty to take one of them with me
to Europe, to ascertain tba opinion af my profosalonsl
brethren. The enoioaad oort! fica te will prove bow
unanimous they have been on the subject. I beg to
forward, at the name timo, a letter I received from my
friend, Mr. Collard, which I am sure must be gratify,
tng to you.
I have tho honor to be, gentlemen, yours very truly,
JAMBS M. WLILLI.
LoaTooat, January 14, ISM.
Jama Af. H'sAH, Sta.:
Mr Luau Kia: I have great pleasure in asking ye Oto
convey to Messrs. Chic Soring the ea pre-alon ot my
highest approval af their Inetiutuout, It Is, I oonilder,
not merely the best Instrument of American manufso?
tare that I bave tried, but one of the finest Grand Piano?
fortes that liaa ever come under my observation; and
the Messrs. Ohlokarina nay weU ba proud of having
I turned out from their manufactory ah Instrument
which, for touch, quality, atowor end workman ship, lt
would be very difficult to surpass in any part of the
wide world.
Dear air, very sincerely your?,
OHAS. D. COLLARD.
Firm of Collard A Oe Hard, Piano-forte Manufacturers,
London.
Loamos, August 1% IBM.
Jamil af. WtUi, Ela.:
Mz Daua SIB: Aa you are going back to the United
Stales, 1 m nat beg you to remember me kindly to tba
Messrs. Oblckerlng. Tell them I waa delighted with
their O rand fl ino-for io-OJ pood oat i.i?rv nm!, / Mink
at vat teer tunead out. Aol* lr? louc\ and Ur ."
Wishing you, 4c, 1 remain evertt Jly,
BF. BROADWOOD,
Fina Of J. Broadwood as Bona, PtAno-forta Mannfee?
turora, London.
Loatno*. July 30. lae?.
Affairs. Cilcitring ct Sam:
Gsnrrsi I have |u?t been Invited by Messrs. Collard to
try a Grand Plano-forte manufacturad by you, and I
bave no been allon lu endorsing tba opinion ol my old
mend. Mr. 0. D. Collard, via: That lt la the finest ln?
atrumant I ever played on.
Believe nae, gentlemen, most falthfnUy y^mia^
Tut?nonit?t from (At stest dUUngutaAed Artists tn Av roy i
fe Mum. Chickcring cf Sont:
Lon DOH, July SS. IBM.
Having played upon a Piano-forte mada by Messrs.
bickering A Bona, of Boston and New York, I have
..uah pleasure In testifying to Its general excell.noe.
' Fur sweetness and brilliancy of tone, delicacy of
1 tonoh and magnificent power foi concert purposes, 1
consider lt a really QEAHD PIA*o-roan, asm DBOIDKD
LT TRI BUT I Basra axxat or Auatsucun MABOVAoxuns.
AHA BELLA GODDARD. GIULO BEGONDL
a. A. OSBORNE. ALFRED JAELL.
W. KDHE. LINDSAY SLIPER.
JULES DEN El) I OT. J. MOSOHKLBS,
H. W. BALEE Prof. pr Oonaervatolre da
CH AS. BALLE. Leii ti?.
BRINLKY RICHARDS. 8. A UTHUU GB APPEL,
RENK PAYA m. EK. Director of Monday Con.
SYDNEY SMITH. aorta, London.
AmoDg the chief points of excelles oe of the Snicker?
ing Pianos, of which apeak the renowned ai tia ta In their
congratulatory testimon?ala to the Messrs. Chick? ring,
are tho grealaat posai bia depth, richness and volume ol
tone, combinad with a rare bril Han cy, clearness and
perfect evenness throughout the' enure scale; and.
abo va all. a surprising duration of sound, the pure and
aympathetlc quality of which never changes under the
mott delicate or powerful touch.
Dnrlng the past forty-three years this firm has manu.
.?otured ....
SO,OOO J?LA~AN?OS.
Io the eenstrnoUon of which they have introduced avery
knewn aud valuable improvement. They bJVe invaria?
bly been selected and med by all of the world's a?
knovtedgtd great artists who have visited thia country
prof n?? I rms 1 ly. both for private and pabilo use.
TUALBKEfl.
I consider Chlckerlng A Bona' Pianos, beyond com?
parison, the best I have ever atan In America.
UOTT8CIIALK.
I consider Ohlokerthg A Bona' Pianos superior to any
In lbs world.
They are unrivalled Cor th air singing qualities and for
the harmonious roundness of their tone. There Is a
perfect homogeneity throughout ali the register*. Tho
op per np tee are retusrkable for a clearness and purity
which I do not find lo any other instrument, while the
base la distinguished far power without harshness, and
ferr a magul Koon! sonority.
Your PL-no. are superior to any I have aver seen ts
thia country OT In Sorope.
I Have never biaird a tone so perfect; lt yields every
az pression thal la needed In m cale, and Ita quality la
capable ol change to meet every sentiment This ls a
rare power, and la derived from th* perfect purity of
Ita tons, together with ita sympathetic, alas tte ind wall
hal anrod touch.
Fl) ZN AM H li. I.
During the peat eight year* 1 hare constantly played
upon tba Joally celebrated Brerd Pianos: yours are ihs
only Instrument* thal I have found, either hare or In
Europe, to equal ahem In all their pointe of excellence.
It may be satisfactory lo our patrons and friend!
among the public?! large to state that testimoniale have
been received from aU th* loading artists who bava
vlsi led or ar* now raiding In sha United Bute?, a tsw of
whose tuarn**, besides tho** above, we append t
LEO. tm M BYER i Q CDT AV BATTER.
ALFRED JAEL. J, BENEDICT.
B. r ANDERSON. M 8T RAB OSCH.
IL HOFFMAN. J ULI JEN.
ARTHUR MAPOLEO?.
And many O thar*.
SENT
ILLUSTRATED ALril'.'ffl ABB FRIGS LISTS
BY MAIL.
WARE-ROOMS.
No. 652 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
KEARY S?EGLXNG, Asr't
OF?K?AEBTOIS' S? X)