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THE CiMf?lt DAILY NEWS, G. lt CATHOABT, EDITOR CATHCART, MCMILLAN & MOUTON, PROPRIETORS, No. 18 HAYNE STREET. CITY PRINTERS. TEBMTCASH* (SUBSCRIPTION DiTLY-TWELVE MONTHS.?10.00 L>VILY-SK MONTES. 5.U0 DULY-THREE MONTHS.. 8.50 BINOLE POPIES.5 renta T J NEWS DEALERS._.3 rente SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1867. [Fron the Contemporary Review.] Salty? Meant nt Bndnlannndn.* Tee, Ufe's long strife ia o'er; At teat I reach the shore; The wares end biBowa all are overpast; Esch step I upward gained. Each f^^tnt j sustained, Hs* tts due meed of blessings at the but Vigil and tai were right, They raise > me oat of night, Enea esme with power to purify sod bless; But now, ss crown of all, The cold, dark shadows fall ? I stak and fail in utter Notaiogoees. Oh, hUss beyond comp ire. With neither Joy nor care. Hashed awry sound of harnwwry and strife; Of Iowna lower sense. Not-being, with tho memory of life! Just a? in haschisch dreams - Thorapture noblest teems. When vtetous glorious yield to slumbers deep, So, through aD tune's expanse. The soul's elastic trance Finds Us high bliss in everlasting sleep. Jut ss when m tr ic floats, Ha subtlest, sweetest notes. Half hushed in (flanee, thrill through ear and brain, So the Intenses* hUss Is when we know but this, - Enow we are not, with norther joy nor pain. AB good deeds done to man, When Ant our work began, These Re behind, forgotten and ran otc; In oss?r Nirvana's day ?mett and peas away; the atoms tbs t in sonahine float ? As when In ocean's wave Tnt raindrop finds s sotare, It fears no more the storm-wind or the heat, gp shaB tte cleansed soul Plunge- in the boundless whole, andi sa eW ag freedom, into nought retreat For dreary were the range ? Taronga Being's endless change, 9 Base forms of brute, or lower births of man; What profit have we found, ; In vain delusions drowned. To ?ad at last aa poor as we began SUB weary war to wage Against disette and age. Bent Han, dim ewes, weak beam and failing breath, Through each new type of life. TIT knrir Hit aamit Tam ?triar. And taste a thousand times the bitterness of death I ?" '. " ? Mt O, the rapture deep Of U?t entranced sleep, When wi dom's self ase -numbed the thrtc -blest soul, When every sound te hushed And o'er each sense hare rushed The mighty waves that from Nirvana roll I Tar better be at nought Xmas Uro thus overwrought. Deterred, sod mocked, and captive ted, and bund ; Tar better nothingness . Thea aS thte sore distress. Wases brute, duB matter triumphs over mind. And ta thia, then, the end ? On knowing that-wa are not what we seem ? . Is there no deeper Joy Shat nothing eau destroy 4 stew? hi watch we dream not that we dream ? Is this, for aB mho live. The beet boon Heaven can give. To eba*/ on Che drear and enras?me night; I To feel the boundless void. Where bein? lies destroyed, ABdeaVtosasamaoaatnghkftntteT We? it not better far " To know not that we are. To tose the very sense of being's pain, Than sttll to watch the spark Of Ufe through all the dark. And tremble test lt burst in flameo again ? Tea. OM trna Wisdom's way. Where comes nor hght nor acm ad. And the vast orb lie* mottonlees ?od :nute. ~mmmw E. H. PLUMTRE. .At Bodm^nandsis tho sacred fit tree, "tho tree of wisdom." which aB Buddhists reverence as having wtt rjesia Thr1- a^ondcr'a attainment of nirvana and his Identification with Buddha, oz the Supreme MAR.1UAG?8. 0? Wednesday, toe 13th. 1887, by Ber. W. H. Strat torTat the residence of toe bride's aether. Mr. Thomas M White and Mtaa Nannie T. Benson,aB of Anderson. On Wednesday, lune 19th, 1867, by Rev, W. H. Strat By W. H. BagwaB, Esq.. onrThrrreUy. fl? 13th inst, Mr.Joirn Die to Mus Nancy Cannon, both of Spartan burg. Ba Palmetto, Georgia. June ?th, by Bev. James Bain ?we?er. Mr. J. B. R- r-miib, of the former place, to Misa A-nm? B. Wtetesn, anmetb of Spertaaburg District Kaw Msyesvfll*. on Jane S:h, by Bar. J. B. Mack, Mr. Hngb Strong. Principal of the Meyecvllle Academy, and Miss Oorneha H. Gregg. At the same Um? and place, by Ber. J. B. Mack, Mr. J. Withezvpoaa Cooper ?nd Miss Lotise J. Oregg , At Lancaster, on the loth instant >' the residence of Br E. Thompson, hy J. C. Secrete, Esq., Mr. F. C. Sst ridge to Mtes T. C. Gamble. 0* the 5th inst, bj- Bev. M. a Barnett. Maj. U. W. Wis*, o? Laurena District, to Mia? M DRie Long, of Union At tbs residence of Cok T. V. Walsh, on Thursday, May SOtc, by Bar. T. Forman, D.D., Mr. Thomas E. novan, and Mtes Matilda A Mack, both of Sumter, fAO. . On (he lTth 1 st, J. E. Reeva*, to Iii as S. F. McMillan, by the Bev. C. A. Anderson, aR of Marion District. On tba 1Mb inst, by the EST. Hugh Moody, M Nt cho? tes Jackson, to Miss Ohs Lee, aU of Marion District. CfcTnarsdsy, te 13th instant hythe Saw. Dr. Tur? ner, Mr. John Robinson to M?M Grisalla Bussen, ail of Abbeville. ? COMMERCIAL. Tn* C1H art estera Cotton JKarknt. carnot or THE CHARLESTON DAILY HEWS, \ CaUMBWat Friday Evening, June 88,1887. J There was only a moderate demand. Saletas bale*, ?oa th* baste of previor* quotations, say 8 at 18; S at 80; tata? IT KM; and SataiX- We quote : Low Middling. ...'". 23@2S* . 3*S'@23 AngWStn Market, AUGUSTA, June IT. -Frxurcxu.-GOLD-In good de? nned; brokers are buying st 1ST and selling at 138. HrLTna-Brokers ore buying at 128 and selim* at 132. O?rros- Market has been rather quiet to-day, There wu a good demand tor fine Cotton at about 24c for Strict Mkldhng and 98c for selected tots. Sates amounted to 2? hates, as follows: 68 at 21, 40 at MK. M at 23*, 12 at 22*, lat 33, lat 33?. 23 at 23*. 4 at 34. and 96 balsa on private terms. Receipts, 13 bales. Isvaaaah Harket. fATawwait, Jon* ST. ?88T.-As announced in the Xena and Herald, the Weekly Price* Current has been suspended u?Ul the 1st of September, at which tan* fe wolba resumed. Until then we shaB Issue a monttdy ri*te*nont. on the test Friday in each mooth. - The general market during the past month, has been dull, and. Indeed, somewhat more so than usual. This ia cwmg to a variety of causes, and chief among them the unsettled wmdltton of affairs, which baa bad the tendency to prevent capital seeking Investment in our etty and Mata. It is hoped, however, and, indeed, many indulge tost feeling now, that with the commencement ?twS adi'sTinahjm thte state of things wiU have been wyr usted fry cia* nl"^1*-^ to ?"fnM T Ufe into aU ^Thete haw baan a disposition to buy, but the money he?mm aceros, ?tenter* have asked longer credits than merchants har* felt inclined to grant and the conse? quence has been a curtailment of stocks and a quiet Exons?or.-There has been very little offering this ar* baying et per, and setting st Xs* enta--W- been quite steady during the week, and ratea remain m^^tf** To-day we give the baying ate ag 188, and setting at 188. Bjcx- There ls nothing of consequence domain this srttete, tte esop being about all in. Price* remain about tue same a? last month's quotations: Carolina, 10>, a Ile A tot was sold during the week at 10&c. FKHOHTS, -We ara not sd vised of any chango since our last report : To New York, on cotton, per steamer, Upland. % rm M ? Sea Istend.... M To Boston u " .1* Rainmore " " . fi To Phite?erphi* " " . M ,fo Liverpool ? M equar*.Kd Wr ' .?, " round.Jid To LivirpocJ, on cotton. Upland..Xd M Baa Island. y,d To Providence, on cotton, per sail. fi ToPorilaad " " . \ To Boston ? - . * To New York..........^.?' * To New York, on lumber.$9 00? To Beeton M . 10 00? Te N?w Torit and Boston, on timber. 10 00011 00 To Cuba, on lumber, (ni gold).norn. Corro*-The market ha* been very dull during the fsjoMsM attarSteWeek ?xceedmgly au, The transactions nave been few during the week, and to-day little or DO toing ww? dour. At the dose of business tho market may be said to have been steady and quiet at 34c f jr New York Baa IsLajrne-In thte description of cotton there te no? thing doing, and the prices are nominal, We hear of a few sate* at 89c. COTTON RAisamrr. 1866-oL 1865-66. ekoch on land Sept LTTTT ate****** stn?* May 30..... Mantead previously. kJTotel receipts.. See ?aland tame* May 80. i hand Jan* 37. 447 88 14,149 4.671 9,707 316230 ?4,C39 ?36 13,724 18,360 1,279 ^Ileane 2305?8 9,662 396606 316167 14,441 381 3 9.481 9,766 74 8,661 8,635 1,180 Upl'd. 3,734 3,777 212911 330413 8,007 20*225 2032S2 15,180 WUnalnerton Harket June 26,-Tosrnrmrr-Is in de I continue light Sates of 270 bbls, at 131 87* fe* hard, per 280 lbs. ' : offering aale, 62*a63c per rtoirs-Hae been in fair inquiry to-day. and w? quote sales of 1020 bbla at ti 60a2 60 for conunoni 12 73 for strained) t2 7Sa3 for No 2 ; S3 50a4 50 bf No 1 ? ?4 75a3 30 for pate, and 96 for "window glass," per bbl of 280 lbs. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, Juue 21.-COFFEE.- WC notico sales of 1000 bags Rio, oi-stoamer at New York, bought and sold on Baltimore account, and 700 bags do from second hands, both on terms not transpir* d. Corro??.-There were sold to-day 100 bales Low Mid? dling Uplands at 29 cents and 20 bale- Middling do at 26 cents. FLOUR-There ls rather more inquiry for shipment to the Weat Indies and the British Provinces, and some considerable sales have been made recently, though not before report?11. Stocks are very much reduced, and prices are more steady but unchanged : Howard-street Super and Cut Extra... i 9 00 @$10 60 Howard-street Extra Shipping.ll 00 fi 12 60 Howard-street High Grades. 12 60 & 18 60 Howard-street Family. 14 60 % 15 50 Ohio Super and Cut Extra. 00 00 @ CO 00 Ohio Family. 14 BO @ 15 00 Northwestern Super. 900 @ 950 Northwestern Extra. 10 60 @ 12 00 City Mills Super.. 9 60 fe) ll 00 City Mills, Standard Extra.ll 00 @ 12 00 City Mills Shipping brands Extra.IS 00 @ 14 60 City Mills high grade retailing Extra.. 10 00 @ 16 50 Baltimore, Welch's Greenfield and Waverton FamUy. 17 00 @ 00 00 Middlings. 6 00 fi) 7 00 Fine. 7 60 @ 8 60 Rye Flour, new. 7 75 fe) 8 26 Corn Meal. City Mills. 6 25 to 0 00 G BAIN-Wheat-No offerings or sales. The continued dull, wet and cloudy weather prevailing for several days psst are regarded as somewhat unfavorable for the wheat crop. We entertain the hope, however, that no serious Injury may result Corn-Receipts to-day were com? prised of 6800 bush white and 9000 bush yellow; we re? port prices still further improved; 6000 bush white sold from $1 06al ll, as to quality, latter for primo; 1000 bush good and prime yellow brough | $112al 14, and 2000bush Western mixed at SI 08al 09. Oats were also firm and higher; 3500 bush received, and 1500 bush sold in lots at I 80c Rye-100 bush offered, but no sales reported for several dava. MOLASSES-No eales reported; quotations nominally I unchanged. ; PROVISIONS-There were sales to-day of 60 hhds Bulk Shoulders st 87,<-, and 60 do Sides st 10Sic both to ar I rive. Bacon ia in steady fair demand at 10c for city smoked Shoulders, 9\c for Western do; Bib Sides, bright city smoke L 12al2&c, Western ll Jiu, clear rib I2j?al2 V? fancy sugsv cured Hams, small average, 17>?c, large do 16al7o, plain canvassed, small, 16c Lard is retailing at 13c for city, and 13 >4 c for Western-no large sales. Me.- s Pork-we hear of a sale of 100 bbls to-day on private terms. RICK-We notice s quiet market but holders are steady at 9 S'al 0c for Rangoon, and 12al2Xc per lb for Carolina. SALT.-Demand for lots from dealers continues moder? ate, and prices steady for Liverpool as last quoted, viz : for Fine S3a3'. 10, and Ground Alum 93 10 per sack, Turks Island is quiet and nominal at53a60 cents per bushel lor lots from store. SOOAE.- The market continues steady and. firm, with itlee ol 100 hhds choice Porto Rico at 12?-?' eta; 62 hhds Cuba Centrifugal st Ulai IX cfs; and 213 hhds Dcmerara Muscovado on priv te terms. Relined Sugars aro steady I ss hut quo ted, ivis: for hard crushed 16?, eta, and for soft \ A white 15* eta, Wanurxx-Continues dull and nominal for lots in bond [ at 90A33 eta per gallon far Country and Western. .few York Market. MONKS SLiBELT. The New York Commercial Advertiser, of Monday, June 34th, says: The money market opens this week without any change in its general aspect There ls a moderate de? mand for temporary accommodation which is freely met, sad the market rules quite steady at six per cent in the ordinary transactions, with an occasional placing at five percent on Governments, and st seven on miscellaneous securities, where special accommodation is afforded as tc time of payment Paper ls slow of sale, generally at seven percent on names entitled to rank ss first olass, and some strong selections being taken at a fraction be law, and quite good hues can be bought st eight to nine. The bank statement does not vary materially from what was expected. The banks have gained about four mil? lions m LOK al Tenders, while the loans have decreased I million and a half, the specie two millions and a half, and the deposits s million PBODUCC MARKET. j jj f NEW TORE, June 24.-Flo ?B, Ac-The Hour mar I ket is I6a25c better and less active. - , The tales are 13,200 bbls at 97 20s8 40 for .Spperflnf State ; S8 P0a9 75 for Extra State; $10 00? 10 8> for Chole* State; 17 30a8 40 for superfine Western; 98 95a9 75 io; common to medium extra Western; 910 40all 90 foi choice Western; 910 26all for common to good ship I ping brands extra round hoop Ohio; and 31110al2 60 fbi trade brands, the market closing firm and quiet Southern flour is rather more steady. Sales of 300 bbb I at 9950*11 96 for common, and 91130sl5 for fancy anc extra. California Flour la firmer sud more active. Sal ul 2800 bbls and sacks at 91135al3 60, and 913 75 for ver) choice. Bye Flour is steady. Sales 400 bbls at 90 25a8 75. Corn Meal is steady. Sales 200 bbls dty st 96 60. GRAIN.- The Whest market ls 3a5c better. Sala | 86,000 bushels st 92 15s2 20 for No 2 Milwaukee, and 93 70a3 80 for white California. Bye is dull at 91 16al 25 for Western, Sales 55,0? bushels within the range. Barley is duB. Corn opened lc better, and closed quiet Sales 46,00t bushels st SI lOal 12 for new mixed Western; Hal 09 foi Inferior and soft do, and 9113 white Southern. Oats are la?c better. Salee 66,000 bushels at 80o foi Western, and 90c for Ohio. COTTON-The market is dull, and nominally un changed. Sales 600 bales at 26ftc for Middling Up lands. RICK-Ta quiet md unchanged. COTTEE-IS steady fir prime, and dull and heavy foi Inferior qualities. Sales since our last 800 bags Bio ii bond st 8Xal3\'c, gold. Seo AB-is steady, w ith a fair business doing. Sale? aince our last 1200 hhds at lOoollXc fur Cuba ; llcal2< for Porto Elco; and St Croix, on private terms. Mor, tsars-Ia easeir, with more active demand. Salo stace oar last 709 hhds. Muscovado and Bar bad oes or I private terms. - - Hors-Continue quiet, with sales 60 bales at 30ca65< for new crop. HAT-Is easier at 81 06s9110 for shipping, and 91 26. 9146 lox retail lots. Oxu-Linseed is quiet at 91 37al 40. Pao VISIONS.-Tho Pork market is firmer. Sales of 6401 j bbls at 92112a21 51 for New Mess, closing st 921 40 cash I 920 60 for old Mess; 918 25 lor Prune, sud 92126 fa Prims Mess. nsw^PuttnVeeCand S33a28 for new ExtnMess^" " Beef Hams are quiet Sales 181 bbls at 988a4i. Bacon ia scarce. Solea 270 boxes st lOJtalOXc foi Cumberland Cut; ll *,c for Short Bibbed; lStfo for fahor Clear, Cut Meats are duU* Sales 180 pekgs at 8J?a9>?o foi Shoulders, and I2al3 ^'c for Haans. Urdu steady. Baies lOOO bbls at ll *al2J<c. Butter is unchanged st 10a33c for Ohio, and 12a25c foi State. Wmsxxr-Is firmer. Sales 300 bbls Western, in bond lat 36c TALLOW-IS finn. Sales 86,000 Iba at ingall ?ic. PETROLEUM-Ia dun st Sal 4c for Crude and 22c foi TtnSfUM^ in bond. F1OTOHT8-To Liverpool, 200 bales Cotton at 3-lGd; 4? hhds Tallow at 12s 6d; 60 tons Maple at 17s 6d; 70? bushels Corn at 3*d, bulk, i Per steamer, 400 tea Lard at 25a?278 Gd; 60 bales Cottoi I at XaXd, tho latter for Sea Island. To Glasgow, per steamer, 1800 bbls Flour at 2s ed. HAVANA, June 15.-The favorable advices from Euro? pean marketa has made our quotations for Sugar quit? stiff, and large ?ales have been made; whites through 96a?X Per 100 lbs; yellows do Nos 13 to 20 st 94Xa5X, browns Nos ll and 12 at 937?a4; cucuruchos Nos 6 to 10 at S3\a3\': moscovadoes active at 93a3X for ronhing and S3J{a4 for grocery quality. Shipped during the week from Hsvana and Matanras 25,108 boxes 3786 hhds, ol which fer New Torie 248? boxes 1863 hhds. Boston 1582 boxes 419 hhds, Portland 20 boxes 686 hhds, Baltimore 1500 boxes 300 hhds, New Orleans SOO boxes 466 hhds, Charleston 64 hhds; total to the United States 5937 boxes 3L58 hhds; balance to European ports, with the excep? tion of 80 boxee to Vera Cruz and 120hhds to Halifax; stock on hand at the two ports ?io, 791 boxes 11,411 hhds, against same time last year 622,807 boxes 16,744 hhds, Molasses as last advised, no sales during the week. To? bacco-No arrivals of new leal during the week, owing to heavy weather. In began the ordert for European mar? kets aro abundant and the stock obtainable ls now being worked to more advantage. No change of importance in other products or fabrica of the island. RIO JANEIRO, May 23.-{Wright ft Co's Market Re? port-COFFEE-The sales since 23d ult have amounted to 178,000 hags, of which 76,000 were for the United j Sutes, 79,000 for Channel and North of Europe, 20 000 1 for the South of Europe, and 4000 elsewhere. Of there 96,000 bags have changed hands since the 8th inst.,, say I 46,000 for the United States, 46,000 for the Channel and North of Europe, 11,000 for the South of Europe, and 3000 elsewhere. The stock on hand is now 120,000 bags, Owing to the advices of the probability of a war in Eu I rope, prices during the month have receded 300a400 rials per annum in currency value. Although prices st the moment ore nominal, owing to the very few trans ; actions during the past three or four days, the market ia again a little firmer, dealers refusing to sell at the last prices paid, or at the following rates, which we give as tiieshoinlnal quotations of the day: Fine superior ?900a7D0U0; superior 6U*OOa6U600i good first 6fl600a6ll800; first regular 5;!200e5i)400 ; first ordinary 4I|G00a5||000. We quote cargoes: For United States, 6|]900s6l|500 per ar g7ss64s 3d single bags and 47a 10da52s ld double hags); r North of Europe, 6U300s60700 (60s 0da62s 6d double bags; for Channel and Mediterranean, 4l|400a6lll00 (36s 6d s48a ?d single bags-per cwt for b, ex-freight exchange 23d. The most reliable advices give the new crop ss very small, and at the utmost it is not expected to exceed 1,500,000 bags, and by some it is placed as low even as 1,000,000 bags. The clearances since tho 22d ult have been as follows: River Piste 2537 bags; Baltimore 22, 387 bags; New York 49,316 bags, of which 9500 bags since 8th inst North of Europe 84,738 bags, of which 61.648 since 8th inst; South of Europe 28,785 bags, of which 14, 762 bags since 8th inst; total 179,763 bags. Consignees per sou tn Carolina Ha Uro ad, June 98. 288 bales Cotton, 83 balee Mdzo, 2b bbls Naval Stores, 21 rolls Leather, 4 cars Lumber, 1 esr Old Iron, and Sundries. To T A Wilbur, Bellman Brothers, E J Daw? son A Co, R R Agent, W C Bee A Co, Courtenay A Tren holm. Wharton ft Petsch, M Goldsmith A Son, Ebaugh ft Mahon ee. Ba ven el ft Co, G W Clark ft Co, E H Rodgers ft Co, L D Do Saussure, J ft J D Kirkpatrick, Ferguson A Holmes. Consignees per Northeastern R Uro ad, Jone 38. 497 bbls Naval Stores, 12 bales Cotton, 1 car Stock, Mdzo, ftc. To Raven el ft Co, W Roach, G E Gilchrist Graeser, Lee, Smith ft Co, Bagge tt ft Co, Adams, Frost ft Co, Holmes ft Stoney, W K Ryan, J Fitzgibbon. Passengers. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah, via Beaufort and Hilton Head-Mrs M B Pardoo, Miss Lizzie Sollos, Mr Burrowes, Mr Wells, wife sud daughter, F W Copper, M Galagher, Miss H E Bacon, Miss F E Gregg, Miss M S Wakeman, J G Nichols, Miss M A Wight, A B Wood? worth, W H Alden, Gen W T Bennett sud servant Mrs S W Whitwell, Miss Annie Huntington. Miss LA Booth, Miss ME Perkins, Miss F A Perkins, Miss H L 8 Harris, Miss E A Summen, Miss J A Benedict Lr H M Stuart, Sr, Mr Davenport, W Dearborn. PORT CALENDAR. COREE Cl ED WEI EXT. PHASES 07 THE 1(005. New M. 2d, 9b. 42m. mom I Full M. 16th,Uh. 34m. oven First Q. 9th, lb. 17m., loin | Lsst Q. 26th. Oh. 9m. morn JUNE, Monday Tuesday.... Wednesday. Thursday... Friday..... Saturday... Sunday. SON. SISES. I SETS. MOON BISES. HIGH WATE E. 4..54 4..54 4..55 4..65 4..66 4..66 4. .50 7..10 7..10 7..10 7..10 7.. 10 7.. 10 7.. 10 Morn. 12.. 9 12..43 1..22 2.. 8 2..67 3..49 12..34 1..27 2..25 3..31 4..35 6.. 35 6..32 MABINS NEWS. PORT OF CHARLESTON Arrived Yesterday. Brig Henry Laurens, Borden, Cicniuegos, 19 dave. Molasses. To the Master. Bound to Now York. On the 19th hut off Sand Key Light coast of Florida, expe? rienced heavy blows, varying from N E to S E, with ?hort cross-seas, causing the vessel to labor heavily and ?pring a leak. On the 224 inst had heavy ?ale ? from the South, with short hoad-sca, the vessel making water bad? ly, when bsd to lighten her by knocking in the hogs? heads on deck and some below; has out into this port for repairs. Steamer Pilot Doy, MoNolty, Savannah, via Beaufort and Hiltou Head, Muse. To Ferguson k Holme*, B Haine, Southern Express Company, VT M French, A Oanalo, Went to Sea Yesterday. Steam tug Alert, Paine, a Northern port Sehr Maino Law, Johnson, Beaufort, N C. From this Port. Ship Mary Ogden, Hathaway, Liverpool, June 9. Vp for this Port. Sehr Calista, Jones, at Boston, June 21. Sehr Hannibal, Hawkins, at New York, June 18. Cleared for this Port. Sehr Moonlight, S tu tes, at baltimore, June 21. Sailed for tl?ls Port. Steamship E B Sonder, Lebby, from New York, June 27. LIST OF VESSELS DP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THIS PORT. FOREIGN. . LIVERPOOL. Ship R C Winthrop, Stuart, sailed.June 8 Br bark Fille de l'Air, Evans, sailed.May 14 The Tryphenia, Harding, sailed.May 25 NEWPORT, ENG. Ship Annie Kimball, Lincoln, sailed.May 21 Tho Johannes, Rater, sailed.Msy 19 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr Calista, Jones, up.June 21 Sehr Isabella, Weeks, cleared.June 20 NEW TOES. Steamship E B Sonder, Lebby, sailed.Msy 27 Sehr Hannibal, Hawkins, up.June 18 Sehr Jonas Smith, Nichols, cleared.June 18 Sehr Americus, Moss, up.Juno 18 rmi.A DELPHI\. Steamship Alliance, Kelly, sailed.June 21 BAL TIMOR,-:. Sehr Moonlight States, cleared.June 21 Steamship Soa Gull, Dutton, sailed.Juno 27 Sehr A P Cranmer, Cranmer, cleared.June 17 NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING clause of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Raise Sup? plies for tho ye *r 1867," is published for the information of persons selling Goods by sample or otherwise, who art' not residents of this city. All such persons are hereby notified to report at this office. "Three dollars oa every hundred dollars of all goods sold in this city by rsons not residents, by sample or otherwise." W. H. SMITH, March 8 Clork of Connell ^^sw TTT HIS KEES and MUS- ^sffaw ff^Mk VV TACHES forced to ft^wk tW^Wt grow upon tho smoothest &?KH ^.'w face in from three to Ave Tjr W ? m?jtm weeks by using Dr. SEYIG- BH| JUL N E ' 8 RESTAURATEUR EA. ^flBttfe CAPILLAIRE, the most gf4B MW ^HgBaa^ wonderful discovery in mo- ^^B^^^ ^^pr dem science, acting upon tho Board and Hair in au almost miraculous manner. It has been used by the eh te of Paris and London with the most flattering success. Names of all purchasers will be registered, and if entire satisfaction ls not given in every Instance, the money will be cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, IL Descriptive cir? culars and testimonials mailed free. Address BERGER, SHOTTS A CO., Chemists, No. 28ARlver street Troy, N. Y., Solo Agents for the United States , March 30_?_ ORDINANCE. rpHE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISH RD JL for the information of aB concerned : AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE IBS CLEANSING OOP PHTVTXS I ANO VAULTS IN TBS CORPORATE LIMITS OT TUE CUTT. I. Bo it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, That from and alter the ratifica ti on of this Ordinance, it shall not be lawful for any person to cleanse or remove the contents of Vanita or Privies within the limits of the '. city, without having previously obtained a license for the same: ah such licenses to expire on the 31st December of every year, and be subject to sU requirements impos? ed by Ordinances regulating the granting of Licenses for Drays and Carts. 'TL-That the use of Barrels in open Carts and Wagons ls prohibited, and parties applying for Lloense will be rc quired to provide closed Carts suitable for tho purpose. IXL All persons having such License shall report pt one of th Guard Houses, daring the dsy, his or their in? tention u lo each work during the ensuing night; in the Lower Wards such report to be made to the Main Gnarl House, m the Upper Wards to Upper Guard House. IV. The place or places for the deposit of such offal shall be designated from time to time by the Mayor. V. Every owner or driver of each Licensed Cart or any other person who shall violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance, or shall neglect or refuse to observ. the same, or any of them, shall forfait and pay ihr eacb offence a flue not to exceed twenty-five dollars, to be en? forced by the Mayor in his Court, or recovered In any other Court of competent jurisdiction. Ratified in City Council this seventh day of May, in the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred end six ly i sevan. II. B. 1 - P. 0. GAILLARD, W. H. SMITH, Mayor. Clerk of Council 3m o Msy 10 NOTICE TO SAILORS OR IMMIGRANTS, HOTEL OR BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, 1 March 13,1867. J IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOid-OWING ACT O? the Legislature, passed the 20th day of December, 1866, all persons concerned are hereby notified to call at thia Office and take out the required license Immediately. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council AN sor roa THE BXTTXB PROTECTION or SEAMEN ANT IMMIGRANTS IN TUE POST ANO HARBOR OP CHARLES? TON. L Se it enacted, by the Senate and Souse of Representa? tives, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by tht authority of the tame, That it shall not be lawful for ans person, except a pilot or public officer, to board CT at? tempt to board a vessel arriving in the port or harbor ol Charleston, before such veasel shall have boen made nul to the wharf, without first obtaining 1 eave from the mas? ter or person having charge of auch vessel, er from her owner or agents. IL It shall not be lawful for any owner, agent master, ?nH-r-1- ' " 1 * ' u< the port of charleston, lo permit or authorize any sailors, hotel or boarding house keeper, not licensed as hereinafter provided, or any agent, runner or em gloyee of any sailor's or Immigrant's hotel or boarding ouse, to board, or attempt to board, any vessel arriving in. or lying, or being in the harbor or port ot Charleston, before such vessel shall have been made fast to the wharf, or anchored, with intent to invite, ask or solid t the bosrdlng of any of the crew employed on such vessel. UL ft shall not be lawful for any Bailor's or immi? grant's hotel or boarding house keeper, or the employee of any sailor's or im migrant's hotel or boarding house keeper, having boarded any vessel made fast to any wharf in the port of Charleston, to neglect or refuse to leave said vessel, after having been ordered io to do by the master or person having charge or such vessel. IV. It shall not be lawful for any person to keep, con duet or carry on, either ss owner, proprietor, agent oi otherwise, any sailor's or immigrant's boarding house, or Bailor's or Immigrant's hotel, in tho city ot Charleston, without having a license from the City Council thereof, V. It shall not be lawful for any person, not having the license m this Act provided, or not being the regular agent ronner or employee o' a person having such li? cense, to invite, ask or solicit m the dry or harbor ol Charleston, the boarding or lodging of any of the crew employed on any vessel, or of any immigrant arriving in the said city of Charleston. VL The City Council shall take the application of any person applying for a license to keep a sailors' or Immi? grant's boarding house, or sailor's or immigrant's hotel, tn the atty of Charleston, and upon aatistactory evidence to them of tho respectability and competency of such ap? plicant and of the suitableness of his accommodations, shall issue to him a license, which shall be good for one year, unless sooner revoked by said City Connell, to keep a sailor's or immigrant's boarding house in the dty of charleston, and to Invite and solicit boarders for the same. VII. The City Council may, upon satisfactory evidence of the disorderly character of any sailors' or Immigrants' hotel or bearding house, licensed as hereinbefore ; ro vided, or ef the keeper or proprietor of any such house, or of any force, froud, deceit or misrepresents ti on, in in? viting or soliciting boarders or lodgers for auch house, on the part of such keeper or proprietor, or any of his agents, runners, or employees, or or sny attempt to per? suade or entice any of tho crew to desert from any vessel in the harbor of Charleston, by such keeper or proprie? tor, or any of his agents, runners or employees, revoke the license for keeping such house. Y lil Every person receiving the license hereinbefore provided tor shall pay to the City Council aforesaid the sum of twenty dollars. IX The said City Council shall furnish to each Bailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding house keeper, licensed by thom as aforesaid, one or more badges or shields, on which shall be printed or engraved the nome of aucb hotel or boarding house keeper, and the number and street of his hotel or boarding house; and which said badges or shields shall be surrendered to said City Coun? cil upon the revocation by them, or expiration of any license granted by them, as herein provided X. Every sailor's or Immigrant's hotel or boarding? house keeper, sud every agent runner or employee oi such hotel or boarding-house keeper, when boarding any vessel in the harbor of Charleston, or when inviting or soliciting the boarding or lodging of any Beaman, Bailor or person employed on any vessel, or of any immigrant shall wear, conspicuously (Unplayed, the shield or badge referred to in the foregoing section. XI. lt shall not be lawful for any person, except those named in the preceding section, to Lave, wear, exhibitor display any such shield or badge to any of the crew em? ployed on any vessel, or to any immigrant so arriving hi the dty of Charleston, with the intent to invite, ask or solicit the boarding or lodging of such immigrant or ol any of the crew employed oa any vessd being in the harbor of Charleston. Xii. Whoever shall offend against any or either of tho provisions contained in section 1, 2,3,4, 6,10 sud ll, in this Act shall be deemed guilty ol a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by imprison? ment for a term not exceeding ono year, and not less than thirty days, or by a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollar tr , and not less than ono hundred dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment XIII. The word "vessel,"as used in this Act shall in? clude vessels propelled by steam. In the Senate House, the twentieth day of Decembi r, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. W. D. PORTER, President of the Senato. CHAS. H. 8IMONTON, Speaker House of Representatives. Approved December 20,1866 : JAMES L. ORR, Governor. March 14 PIONEER SOAP. GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL. THIS SOAP REQUIRES ONLY TO BE USED TO prove its superior quality. Use it as you would any common Soap. Try lt and you wiU bo convinced that lt Is superior to any other article in market. For sale by Grocers generally. Manufactured by TAYLOR A YOUNG, No. 186 Front street Now York. For sale by GRUBER A MABTTN. No. 236 King street H. BISCHOFF k CO., No. 197 East Bsy. GEO. W. WILLIAMS k CO., Corner Church and Hayno streets. DOWIE A MOISE, Druggists, No. 161 Meeting street Opposite Charleston Hotel. January 23 _wlmCmo CHERAW ADVERTISER DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE, ART, AGRICULTURE, and MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. Cheraw, 8. C. Published weekly, by W. L. T. PRINCE A CO. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : Ono copy one yoar.?4 ot) One copy six months. 2 00 One copy three months.1 00 Five copies one year.15 00 BATES OF ADVERTISING : One Square, ten lines or less, first insertion.$1 59 For each subsequent insertion.1 00 All Advertisements to bo distinctly marked, or they will be published until ordered out, and charged accord . tngly Marchants and others advertising by the year, a libe? ral deduction on the alwve rates will bj mada, . November 16 TUPOS CORINDI DIREK KM AKKC1 RODEIGTJE'S P?LM0NIC EL?XIR SPECIFIC. FOR THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION, PAINS IN THE CHEST AND SLUES, DIFFICULTY IN BREATH? ING, BBONCHTTIS, CATARRH, ASTHMA, COUGHS, HEMORRHAGE, and all affections of the Lungs. This great r>-vivify er is offered to the public, that all who will avail them .el ves of its remedial power may be bcnefltted. _ ... . . ...... It only requires a fair trial to confirm Us invaluable agency m diffusing through each channel of the human organization a restored vitality. It invigorates and em? bues the Lungs with hralthful elasticity ; restores warmth which is their essential element; rouses the sluggish ves sels into activity; heals the affected lobes: purifies and enriches the blood; regulates the circulation; induces free and easy respiration, and uxpels, through ila admin? istration, each and every concomitant disorder present in the malady recognized as Consumption, and hitherto deemed hopeless and incurable. This compound is perfectly safe, possessing neither narcotic nor emetic properties, which unfortunately are always omployed as essentials in every preparation for Cough or Lung affection-a mistake which too oflen in its irritating and debilitating consequences, only con? duces to much general derangement of the system, de? stroying appetite and creating an injurious nervous ex? citement, augmenting snfferixg with frequent fatal re? sults. Under the influence of this approved and invaluan Specific the most Ah ttessing Cough yields, difficulty i breathing and paine and soreness subside, hemorrhag is arrested, and health and strength re-established. PRICE FOR SINGLE BOTTLE $1.20. Sold by the Proprietress, MRS. CECELIA RODRI QUE'S, northwest corner SOCIETY AND MEETING STREETS, and the principal Druggists. April 2_1 y "A smile was on her np-health was In ber took strength was In her step, and La her hands-PLANTA mfa S. T.-1860--X. A few bottles of PLANTATIO?I BTTTKBI WU1 curs Nervous Headache. . Cold Extremities find Feverish Lipa, Boor Stomach and Fetid Breath. " Flatulency and Indigestion. Nervous Affections. " Kxoessive Fatigue and Short Breath. M Pain over the Eyes. Mental Despondency. " Prostration; Great Weakness. H Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, Ac Which are the evidences of LIVES COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. It ls estimated that seven-tenths of all adult ailments proceed from a deceased and torpid liver. The biliary secretions of the liver overflowing into the stomach poi? son the entire system and exhibit the above symptoms. After long research, we are able to present the most remarkable cure for these horrid nightmare di ?easer., the world bas ever produoed. Within one year over six hundred and forty thousand persons have taken the PLANTATION Bnrxaa, and not an instance of complaint has come to onr knowledge I It is a most effsctual tomo and agreeable sti mulan rated te all conditions of life. The reporte th? lt relies upon mineral snbitances fo ita active properties, are wholly false. For the antis faction of the public and that patients may consul their physicians, we append a list of its components. CALISAYA BABE.-Celebrated for over two hundred years in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness, etc It waa lntreduoed Into Europe by the Countess, wife of the Viceroy of Pern, in 1040, and afterward s sold by the Jesuits for the enormous pri?e o) its own weight in ritter, under the name of Jesuit's Pow I der A, and was finally made public by Louis XVI, Sing of France. H umboldt makes especial reference to ita febrifuge qualities during his South American travels. OASOABtLLA Bum-For diarrheas, collo and dlceaeei of the stomach and bowell. DANDELION-For inflammation of the loins and drop l cal affections. OHAMOMIIJC FLOWED*-For enfeebled digestion, Lavnrnrn FLOWXBI-Aromatio, stimulant and tonio highly invigorating in nervous debility. Wr?TEBOBXxN-For scrofula, rheumatism, eta ANISE- An aro m J tic carminative; orea ting flesh, I muscle ind milk ; much need by mothers nursing. Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake oot?to. S. T.-1860.-X. n Another wonderful ingredient, of great use amono [ the Spanish ladles of South America, imparting beaut} to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, ls yet on* known to the commerce of the world, and we withhold its name for the present, * IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. BOCBESTEB, N. Y , December 38,1861. Messrs. P. H. DBABB A Co.-I have been a great suf? ferer from Dyspepsia for three or four years, and had tc abandon my profession. About three months ago 1 tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my great Joy lam new nearly a well man. I have recommended them in several oases, and, as far as I know, always with signal benefit I am, raspectfrdly yours, Rev. J. & OATHOBN, PHILADELPHIA, loth Month, 17th Day, 1&C2. Bxspxcrxn FEIEND:-My daughter has been mncb wilt send mo two bottles more, Thy friend, ASA CHERIN, SHERMAN Honre. CmOAOO, UL, \ February ll, 1868. I P. H. DOAXX A Co. :-Please send us anothei twelve oates of your Plantation Bitters. As a morning Ktiler, they appear to have superseded everything and are greatly esteemed. Yours, Sta, GAGE A. WATTE. Arrangements are now completed to supply any de maud for this article, which has net heretofore beer possible. The public may reit assured that in no ease wUl thi perfectly pure standard ol the PLANTATION BITTXBS bi departed from. Boer y bottle beare Ou foe-simile of eui signature en a steel plate engraving, er it cannot be gm tun?. Any person pretending to tell PLANTATION BTTTKBI ts bulk or by the gallon, is a swindler and imposter. Bevan of refuted bottles. See that our Private Stamp ie Umro< XTLATKD over every cork. Sold by all Druggists, Grooeri and Dealers throughout the country. ? P. & DRAKE ft CO., New York. Anrll V)_mwflvr SlitULIi S1MIL1BIT8 CPBANTVU. HUMPHREYS' HOnOEOFATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE EXPE? RIENCE, an entire success : Simple-Prompt-Effl. oient and Reliable. They are the only medicines per? fectly adapted to popular me-so simple that misuse* 3innot be made in using them; so harmless as to be tree f.-om danger, and so efficient ai to be always relia ble. They have railed the highest commendation from iii, and will always render satisfaction. Cants. Sa I, cures Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations.. % " 9, " Worms. Worm-Fever, Worm-Ooio.. 3f " t, M Crying Colic, or Teething of In? fants. 26 " 4, Diarrhoea of Children or Adults.... a? " 8, ?. Dysentery. Griping, Bilious Colic... 96 " fl, choie ia Morbos, Nausea, Vomit? ing. se " T, " Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis. " 8, " Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache.. SB " 0, ? Heailarbes, Sick HeadacheJVortigo.. 9t " 10, Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach.. ? ll, .. Suppressed, or Pilr?'ul Portods,.... " 12, <. Whites, too profuse periods. ] " 18, Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing.. 9 14, Salt Rheam, Erisipelas, Eruptions, ii " 16, M Rh ea mutism, Rheums tic Pains... 21 " lt, " Fewer and Ague, Chili Fever, Agu ca. BC " 17, Plies, Blind or Bleeding. 60 '. 18, " Opthalmy, and Sore or Weak Eyes. 60 " 19, " Catar-ti, Aoute or Obrenlo, Influ? enza.. 60 N jo, Whooping Coc? ph, Violent Corons 6C " 21, Asthma, Oppressed Breathing. 60 n 22, " Ear Discharges, Impaired Hear? ing. ec " SS, ? Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swell? ings. M " 94, " General Debility, Physical Weakness 60 " 96, " Dropsy and Scanty Secretions,. 60 " 96, " Sea Sickness. Sicknois from Rid? ing. IC " ST, " Kidney Disease, Gravel. 6C " SS, " Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis? sions, Involuntary i>lscliargoB......1.0t " 30, <. Sore Mouth, Canker. 6C " IO, " Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed. lt " 81, Painful Periods, even with Spain' 1. 61 " S3, " Suffer;.IRS at Change of Lie.1.0C <. SS, Epilepsy, Spasms, St Vitus' Dance.l.Ot 14, " Diptherla, Ulcerated Sore Troat... 00 FAMILY CASKS. ie vlsi*, morocco case and book.110.0t 20 large vials, in morocco, and book. 6. CK 30 large vials, plain cue, and book. 6.U( 16 boxes (Nos. 1 to 16). and book. 8.0T VETERINARY SPECIFICS. Mahogany cases, 10 vials.f 10.01 Single vials, with directions. LOO A3-These remedies, by the case or single box, arr tent to any part of tho country, by Mail or Express, fres )f charge, on receipt of the price. Address HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE OOM PANT, Office and Depot No. 662 Broadway, New York. Dr. HUMPHREYS ls consulted daily at his office, per tonally or by letter, as above, for ah forms of disease, DOWIE dc MOISE. Wholesale Agents. No. l.'l Meeting street Opposite Charleston Hotel. W. A. SKRIIfE. A. VT. ECKEL dc CO.. Retail Agents, No. 231 KING-STREET, 4th door above Market-it April 16 _Qharleston, 8. C [)AVEeA,Y0UN6&M^KENZIE( LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, Nos, 39 and 40 Park Row? rjAAO DA VEGA, 1 GIO BGB B, YOUNO, 1 BT1W YO RI, GERARD L. McEENZ?, J HAVING SUCCEEDED TO THF FOREIGN COLLS? TION BUSINESS of Messrs. BIRNEY, PBJB1 TIBS A FLANDERS, we will attend to the collection tl past due and maturing claimi throughout the Um"af ates i:5 Oteada. CO M Mlf? 3 ION M SW POM ALL TUM ?Ti FM fannary . BARNWELL SENTINEL IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. LET Merchants and business men try it for a few months. ''No risk no gain." Send on your cards and mercase your trade this tall. Ibero's nothing to equal Printer's Ink-it has made many a fortune. Terms for the paper-i3 per annum, in advance. Advertisements inserted at the rate of $1 per square ol twelve line? or less for each insertion. Cards of ton Unes or less, at tho rato of 610 for three mouths. Contracts by the year or for six months, allowing priv? ilege of changing on more fuvorublo terms. Address EDWARD A. BRONSON, I November 1/ Pubhauex uua?'rcpru.lor, j DRUBS, CHEMI0AL8, ETC. GALLIGHANS PILLS FOR A CERTAIN CURE. WE HAVE USED QATXIGJAN'S PILLS, AND FIND that they will do all that ls claimed for them, and cheerfully recommend them to public favor. T. H. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama. J. W. A. SANDFORD, Att'y Gen'l of Alabama. ROBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supreme Court Als. From THOMAS J. Jusos, Judge Supreme Court. I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on my plantation for lever and Ague, and find them all that ia churned for them. THOS. J. JUDGE Montgomery, Ala., September 29,1858. LowNDF.fi COUNTY, Alabama. GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS will do. They aro decidedly the best medicine for Chilla and le? ver I ever gave. I would not be without them for five tunea tho price. J. A. GRAHAM. AME HI cus, April 17, 1867. One box of GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured me perfectly of Chilla and Fever. They are the best medicine lor Chilla and Fever I ever saw. A. G. RON ALLSON, Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga. MONTGOMERY, ALS., July 9,1866. Messrs. BLUNT A HALE-GENTS: I have used your GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on two occasions for Chills and Fever, and find that they effoci .'ll that they are intend ed to do. They are the best remedy for the disease thu I have ever tried. I consider then perfectly reliable. Respectfully. DAN'L SAYRE, Grand Soc. Grand Lodge of F. and A. M. of Alabama. ALBANY, C A., March ll, 1867. I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS in forty cases o Chillsand Fever, with perl oct success. They are th) best Fever and Aguo Pill put up. A. B. FANT. WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY GOODRICH, WI \ EM AN di CO., No. 163 Meeting street. And by all Druggists. BLOl'XT dt HALE!, PROPRIETORS, May 14 6mo_Montgomery, Ala. " SARATOGA . cb ?rv rpHE WATER OF THIS SPRING 18 BELIEVED TO Jr be unequalled by that of any other In the far-famed vSfley of Saratoga. Its virtues are such ss have secured it the high encomiums of all who have used lt, possess? ing, as it does, in an eminent degree, cathartic, diuretic, alterative and tonio qualities. From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D., Professor Practice of Physic, Jefferson Medical College, Phila? delphia, formerly of Charleston ,s. C. PHILADELPHIA, November 15, 1866. I have been for a year or more past in the habit ol taking the water of the "Excelsior" Spring of Saratoga. Accustomed during the great portion of my invalid life to use the different waters of the several fountains which boil up along that remarkable valley, dependent, Indeed, upon them tor much of the comfort I enjoy, I am satis? fied that the Excelsior Water ls ss well adapted as any other among them, if not moro so, to the purposes for which they are generally employed. It is very agreeable, strongly impregnated with the carbonic seid, lively and sparkling. . * * I can heartily and conscientiously recommend lt to all who need a gentle cathartic and diuretic. SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON. M D. The Water is put up in Pint sud Quart bottles, and packed hi good order for shipping, Pints in boxen ol four dozen each, and Quarts in boxes of two dozen each SOLD AT WHOLESALE BT GOODRICH, WIMM & CO., Importers and Wholesale Druggists, No. 153 MEETING STREET. OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. DO WIE & MOISE. No. 161 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. And for sale by first class Druggists and Hotels. January 12_ . _6mo THOMAS R. AGNEW, IMPORTER AND DEATER IN Fino Groceries, Choice Teas, Etc? Etc, NOS. 960 and 962 GREENWICH-ST,, COR. OF MURRA? NEW YORK. November CHEROKEE PILLS, Or f emale Ilegulator, Cure Suppressed, Excessive and Spiciness, Nervoue and Spinal Af? fections, Pains in Vis Back, Sick Headache, Giddiness, and all dis? eases that spring from Irregularity, by removing the cause and all the effects that arise from it. They are perfectly safe in all cases, *s> cepl when forbidden by dirta J. Hons, and are easy to administer, . as they are nicely sugar coated. They should be in the hands of j every Malden, Wife, and Mother I in the land. rt Ladles can address us hi perfect - ' confidence, and state their com? plaints In full, os we treat all Female Complaints, and prepare Medicines suitable for all diseases to which they are subject-Thirty-two page pamphlet, In a sealed cnvolopc. free. Tho Cherokee Pills are sold by all druggtibi at fl per box, or six boxes for $5 ; or they are sent by mall, free of postage, In an ordinary letter, free from observation, by addressing the sole proprietor Dr. W. B. MEBWIH, 37 balker Bt., H. T. ' N. B.-Cherokee Pills No. 2 ere prepared for special oases, when milder medicines fall ; these are sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of $6, IA? price of each boes. DB. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence of Life, Cures General Debility, Weak? ness, Hysterics in Females. Palpitation of the Heart ana all Neroone Diseases. It re? stores now life and vigor to the aged, causing the hot blood of ff?nthF%??Zf ??. y?uth to coaT *. ??tali res fe* eZSLZ ?& tyring the OrT, cf Genera new life"-so does "on, removing Impotency and this Elixir refuven- Debility, restoring Manliness . ale the lyttem and and full vigor, thus proving s j overcome disease. perfect "Elixir of Love," re? moving Sterility ano Barrenness In both sexes. To the young, middle-aged, and aged, there ls no>greater boon than this "Elixir of Life." It gives a new lease of lifo, causing the weak and debilitated to hare renewed strength and vigor, and the entire system to thrill with Joy and pleasure. ? Price, one bottle $2 ; three bottles $6 ; sent by express to any address Our medicines are sold and recommended by all respectable druggists In every part of the civilized globe ; some unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their customers by selling cheap and worth? less compounds in order to make money. Be net deceived-ask for these medicines and take no others. . If the druggist does not keep them, write to us, and we will send them bv express, carefully packed, free from observation. We will be pleased to receive letters with full statements In regard to any disease with which ladles or gentlemen ara afflicted Add ress all totters for medicines, pamph? lets, or sd vice, to the sole proprietor, . ^ ?rn Dr W, S. MEBWHr, 87 Walker BL, H. T, M?? 35_ii_wfm lyr CHEROKEE C INDIAN MEDICINE, Cures all diseases caused by self-abuse, viz:- Spermator rhea, Seminal - Weakness, Hight - Emissions, Loes of ??emory. Universal Lassi? tude, Pains in the Back, Dim l^ness of Vision, Premature \ Old Age, Weak Nervee, Diffl \cult Breathing, Pale Counte ' nance. Insanity, Consump? tion, and all diseases that fol? low as a sequence of youthful Indiscretions. The Cherokee Cure will restore health and vigor, stop the emissions, and effect a permanent cure after all other medicines have failed. Thirty-two page pamphlet sent in a sealed envelope, free to any address. Price $2 per bottle, or three bottles for |5. Sold by all drucslsts ; or will be sent by express to any portion of the world, on receipt of price, by the sole proprietor, Dr, W. E. MEE WIN, 37 Walker St., B\ Y. Cherokee Remedy, Cures all Urinary Com? plaints, viz: Gravel, Inflam? mation of the Bladder and Kidneys, Iletention of Urine, Strictures of the Urethra, Dropsical Swell? ings, Brick Dust Deposits, and all diseases that require s diuretic, and when used In conjunction with the CHEROKEE INJECTION, does not fall to care Gonorrhea, Gleet and all Mu? cous Discharges in Malo or Female, curing recent cases in from one to three days, snd is especially recommended hi those cases of Fluor Albus or Whites in Females. The two medicines used in conjunction will nut fall to remove this disagreeable complaint, and in those r<ises where other medicines have been used without success. Price, Remedy, One Bottle, $2, Three Bottles, |3. lu?> Injection, ? ? |2, w " $5. The Cherokee " Cure,'" " Remedy," and " Injec? tion" are to be found in all well regulated drug stores, and are recommended by physicians ana druggists all over the world, for their Intrinsic worth and merit Some unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their customers, by stiling cheap and worthless compounds,-In order to roako money In place of these. Be not deceived. If the drug? gists will not buy them for yr,., wrl._- to us, and we will send them to you by expre?, securely packed and free from observation. We treat all diseases to which the human system ls subject and will be ploased to receive full and explicit statements from those who have failed to receive relief heretofore. Ladies or gentlemen can address us in perfect con. fldence. We desire to 6end our thirty-two page pamphlet freo to every lady and gentleman in the land. Address all letters for pamphlets, medicine*, or advice, to the solo proprietor, en C Dr, W. B. MEE WIN, 37 Walker St., H. Y. Moy 24 tbstalyr DRUBS, CHEMICAL!) ETC. FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. EUS, YELLOW WATER TEMPER, FEVERS. FOUNDER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VI? TAL ENERGY, Ac. ITS USE IMPROVES THE WIND, IN? CREASES THE AP? PETITE-G IVES A SMOOTH and GLOS? SY SKIN-?nd trans? forms the MISERA? BLE SKELETONS INTO A FINE LOOK? ING AND SPIRITED HORSE. This preparation, long and favorably known, will thoroughly reinvigo? rate broken down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intestines. It ls a sure preventive of all diseases incident to this animal, such as LUNG FEVER, GLAND HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS? TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION 18 INVALUABLE. It in? creases the quantity and improves the quali? ty of the MILK. It has been proven by ac? tual experiment to in? crease the Quantity of MILK and CREAM twenty per cent, and make the BUTTER firm and sweet. In fat <^ terring cattle, it gi v e ! them sn appetite, o ens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, SUCH AS COUGHS ?LLCER8 IN THE LUNGS, LIVER, Ac, this article acts ss a specific. By patting from one-half a paper i to a paper In a barrer of swill the above dis? eases will be eradica? ted or entirely pre? vented. If given in time, a certain preventive and core for the Hog Cholera, PREPARED BY S. A. FOUTZ & BRO., No. 116 FRANKLIN STREET BALTIMORE, Md. FOR SALE BY DOWTE & MOISE SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE, NO. 151 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. Marchas_stnth6mo MOTHERS! MOTHERS! MOTHERS I YOUR ATTENTION TS CALLED TO MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHES'G SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING rjTHI8 VALUABLE PREPARATION IS THE PRE _L SCRIPTION of one of the best female physician: and nurses In the United States, and has been used fe thirty years with never-failing safety and success by ml] Hons of mothers for their children. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorate the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tom and energy to tho whole system. It will also instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC. VT? believe lt is the best and surest remedy in ti? wjrld, in all cases of DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA ii children, whether lt arises from Teething, or from an; other cause. Be sure and ssk for MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, Having the fae simile of CURTIS & PERKINS en tb wrapper. ALL OTHERS ARE BASE IMITATIONS. For sale by the Wholesale Agents, BOWIE & MOISE, No. 151 MEETING STREET, - - - US? -- ?BtaUBBiSJOST- BOTET? April ll JWTHE SALE OF THE PLANTATION BIT TERS is without pr?c?dent In the history of the world There ls no secret m the matter. They are at once thi nott speedy, strengthening health-restorer ever dis covered. It requires but a single trial to understate thia. Their purity can always be relied upon. The] are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Oaacarllli Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers, Lavendel Flowers, Wintergreen, Ams?, Cloverbuds, Orange-peel Snake-root, Carawa?, Outlander, Burdock, S.-T.-1860-X. tte. They are especially recommended to clergymen, put ll {speakers, and persons of literary habits and seden' tary life, who require free digestion, a relish for food, and olear mental faculties. Delicate females and weak persons are certain to Uni tn these Bitten what they have so long looked for. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet They overcame effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasma tia and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They eure Dyspepsia and Cone ti pa tl OB. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. Uh ey cure Liver Complaint and Nerrena Headache. They are the beat Bitters In the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. The following startling and emphatic statements cai be seen at our office. Letter of Rev. E. F. Gauss, Chaplain of the 107tt>|Res fork Regiment: NSAB AOQUIA Osxsx, March 4th, 1868. Owingfto the great exposure and terrible decomposi? tion after the battle of Antietam, I was utterly pr o a trat . ed and very sick. My stomach would not retain medi? cine. An article called Plantation Bitters, prepared bj Dr. Daaas, of New York, was prescribed to give mc Strength sad an appetite. To my great surprise they gave me Immediate relief. Two bottles almost allowed motej?la my regiment, sees i have since seen them used in many cases, and am free to say, for hos? pital er private purposes I know of nothing like them. Rev. E. F. GRANE, Chaplain. Let ter from the Rev. N. E. GILDS, St Oburavtile, Pa. GaSTTJUfZR:-You were Und enough, on a former oc? casion, to send me a half doszen bottles of Plantation Bitters for $8 00. My wife having derived so moen benefit from the nae of these Bitters, I desire .f.r to continue them, and you will please sesd us BIX bottles more for the mosey es closed. I am, very truly, yn- rs, H. E. GILLIO Putor Ger. Bet Church, SOLDIER-' HOSTS, BCFEIUNTE.VDX.HT'S Omen, ) Orsonnuzx, Ono, Jan. 15th, 1808. j . ?..***.* I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds of ?ur noble soldiers who stop here, more or less disabled norn various causes, and the effect ls marvellous and gratifying. Such a preparation as thia ls I heartily wish in every family, In every hospital, and at hand on every hattie field, G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Dr. W. A CHILD?, Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont Re? giment writes:-"I wish every soldier had a bottle of Plantation Bitters. They are the most effective, per ?ot, and harmless tonio I ever used." WmuBO's HOTO, l WasBTSOTOH, D. C., May 33d, 1808. J ? GsaruBfzx:-We require another supply of you Plantation Bitters, the popularity o which dally In? creases with the guests of our house. Respectfully. SYKES, CHADWICH A Co. Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. Be sure that every bottle bears the fac-simlle of onr signature on a steel plate labio, with our private stamp over the cork. P. H. DRAKE & CO., NO. 202 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians, Grocers, Saloons and country Hotel-dealers. April 13 thsrulyr THE AIKEN PRESSr IT IS PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN THE TOWN OF Aiken, S. C., a Weekly paper under the above title, to be devoted to General Intelligence-Political, Com? mercial, Social, Literary, and Religious-with a Depart? ment of Agriculture, including the Field, the Orchard, the Vineyard, and the Garden. A News Summary, tc contain a digest of the important events ol' the week, will occupy ap-' rion of tho paper, and particular atten? tion will be given to the unsettled question of Labor, at best adapted to our new condition, and thc developmen'. of the resources of the country in Manufactures, Agri? culture, Fruit-raising, and Viuo-growing. Terms-$3 a year, m advance. H. W. BA VEN EL, Editor. Wi D. Km&LANp, Publisher. January 31 CHI CK BR IN G & SONS ESTABLISHED 1823, MANUFACTURERS OF Grand, Sauare, And Unriffht PIANO FORTES. WARE-ROOMS, NO. 652 BROADWAY NEW YORK. CHECKERING * SONS' Grand, Square aod Upright PIANO-FORTES ABS NOW, AS THE? KY KB, HAVE BEEN, OOH* 8IDERED the bett In America, bating baas awarded 81YTY-FIVK FH1ZE AKD? 141. Of which fourteen were received in the montai of Sep? tember and October, I860, and Ant premium? over ail oompeUtora at the diff?rent principal Tain Ut thia cormtrr, and the PRIZE MEDAL at the WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON. THALBERG S OPINION. I consider Chickerlng k Sons' Pianos, beyond com* neilson, the beet I have seen in America. g. THALBERG, Chairman of Jury on Musical Inatrnmen GARD. Itta with feelings of pridti aa Amerlcen manufacturer! that we publish the following testimonials, which har? been received by ns recently: KU HO F KA Bl TKSTIMOHIALB, Received during the month of August, 1868. LOXDOK, July 9S, 18f7. . Mrains. Oniuuaiita k Boss-Gents: I nave much pleasure la enclosing a document signed by the first composers, musicians and professors lu Europe. I halo, your Pianos bi such high estimation (?ide my certifi? cate) that I felt it my duty to take ene of them with ma to Europe, to ascertain the opinion of my professional brethren. The enclosed certificate will prove how nnardmons they have been on the subject I beg ts forward, at the same timo, a letter I received from my friend, Mr. Collara, which I am sure must be gratify, bag to you. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, yours very truly. JAMES M. wain i J. Lomos, January le, I860. Jema M. Wt Mi, Esq.: MT DBAB Sa: I hare great pleasure tn asking yoolo convey to Messrs. ohlckering the expresi?n of my highest approval of their Instrument. It ia, I consider, not merely the beet Instrument of American manufac? ture that I have tried, bnt one of the finest Grand Plano* fortes that has ever come under my observation; and the Messrs. Chick erin? may weU be proud of having turned out from their manufactory an instrument which, for touch, quality, power and workmanship, lt would be very difficult to surpass In any part of the wida world. Dear ilr, very sincerely yours, OHAS. D. COLLARD, Hm Of Collard 4 Collard, Piano-forte Manufacturers, LOXDOB, August 93, 1888. ^aTr^'JT^Tn: ^a'you are going back to the United 6tates, I must beg you to remember me kindly to the [assn. Ohlckering. Teil them I was delighted with their Grand Piano-forte-si good an instrument, I think ol wa* ever turned oui, both in touch andttr \ Wishing you, kc, I remain ever Holy, H. F. BROADWOOD, Firm of I. Broadwood ft Bons, Plano-forte Mannfao* tarers, London. LOITDOK, July 30, 1868. Meters. Okickering ? Som: Guras: I have Just been Invited by Messrs. Collard to try a Grand Plano-forte manufactured by yon, and X have no hesitation bi endorsing the opinion of my old friend, Mr. a D. Collard, via: That it is the finest in? strument I ever played on. *~ S?llete me, gentlemen, meet faithfully Ttfttrs, ^HATTOS. Testimonial* from Cht mott distinguished Artists in Europe to Mettre. Chittering ct Sont: LOHDOK, July 36,1888. Having played upon a Piano-forte made by Muss, av Ohlckering k Sons, of Boston and New Tori, I hat* much pleasure In testifying to its general excellence. For sweetness and brilliancy of tone, delicacy of touch and magnificent power for concert purposes, I consider lt a really GBAMD PLUIO-TOBTX, AHD DECIDED? LY THX BEST I HA VS SBXX OF AXBUOAH MAHUTAOTDBS. ARABELLA GODDARD. OIDLO REGONDL G. A. OSBORNS. ALFRED JABLL, W. RUHE. LINDSAY SLOPES. JULES BENEDICT. J. MOSOHELES, M. W. BALTS. Prof. of Conservatoire le OHAS HALLE. Leipzig. BBINLBY RICHARDS. & ARTHUR OH APPEL, BENS F AV ARO ER. Director of Monday Obs* SYDNEY SMITH. certs, London. Among the chief points of excellence of the Ohlck.r lng Pianos, of which speak the renowned artists bi their congratulatory testimonials to the Messrs. Ohlckering, are the greatest possible depth, richness and volume of tone, combined with a rare brilliancy, clearness and perfect evenness throughout the entire scale; and, above ail, a surprising duration of sound, the pure and sympathetic quality of wMoh never changes under tho most delicate or powerful torch. Daring the ]>?st forty-three years this firm hat mann, aotured 80,000 PIANOS, Ll the construction of which they have introduced .very known and valuable Improvement They have invaria? bly been selected and used by all of the world's oe knovledged great artists who have visited thia country professionally, both for private and publio nea, THALBERG. I consider Ohlckering A Sons' Pianos, beyond com? parison, the best I have ever seen In America. GOTTSCHALK. I consider Ohlckering k Boni' Pianos superior to any In the world. They are unrivalled for their singing qualities and for the harmonious roundness of their tone. There ls a perfect homogeneity throughout all tho registers. The upper notes are remarkable for a clearness and purity which I do not find ia say other Instrument, while the base ls distinguished for power without harshness, and for a magnifioent sonority. WK H LI. Your Pianos are superior to any I have ever seen in this country or In Europe. I have never hrard a tone io perfect; lt yields every expression that is needed bi music, and its quail ty ls capable of change to meet every sentiment. This Ls a rare power, and is derived from the perfect parity of Its tone, together with its sympathetic, elastic and well balanced touch. POZNAN SKI. During the past eight years I have constantly played upon the JasUy celebrated Erard Pianos; yours are the only Instruments that I have found, either here or in Europe, to equal them m all their points of excellence, It may be satisfactory to our patrons and friends among the public at large to state that testimonials have been received from all the leading artists who have visited or are now residing in the United States, a few ol whose names, besides those above, we append: LEO. DB MEYER. GUSTAV SATTES. ALFBKD JAEL. J. BENEDICT. H. tr ANDERSON. M. STEAK.OSCH. R. HOFFMAN. JULLIEN. ARTHER NAPOLEON. And many others. 9- ILLUSTRATED ALBUMS AND PBIOS LISTS SENT BY MAIL. WARE-ROOMS, No. 652 Broadway? NEW YORK. HENRY SIEGLING, Ar't CHARLESTON" S. O October t o wi imo