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CUAUL?K10N DAILY NEWS, Q. 11. CATHOAliT. Editob OATHOABT, MoMILLAN & MORTON, l'ROI'lllKTOUS. No. 18 HAYNE STREET OITY PRINTERS. TERMS~CASH. BOBSCIUPTION DAILY?TWELVE MONT118. ,S,55 >AH.Y-Siv, MONTHS. 0.00 DvlLY-THREE MONTUB. slNoi.K curiK-s.?, rent. V > nkwh DKAXltBa .J cci??? MOcTPAY MORNINO, JULY 22, 18C7. [From the IndependentJl 'i'll 10 BIIKAU UK HT. .TO I H) It I ' H. raou tue oKBUiN or nosEOADTEN. dv mart a. p. uuupiniEy. To prove how pure a heart hla sorvact bore. ; One day tho Loi d to St Jodokus'door Gauio begging broad In ganncnU worn and poor. Mood itoward " upoko Jodokus, "giro htm broad." "Ouu Wat alone remains," tbo atoward said ; "For thoa and me, tbo faithful dog beside." Ulv o I " said tho Halnt, "will out tho Lord provtdo ?" Tho steward marked tho ningl. loaf with care. And evtl lour plocc*. each an equal share. Tbeu to tho beggar, lu uo IrieuJly tone, Ouo each for Uice and tue, the abbot oar. One for tho doc, ainco I can but obey." i <d jk >m, mulled ; the beggar went his way. Hoi lohn and in yet wretchedor disguise, Ouca/siuiu lha Lord asked breatl with pleading eyes. UUTcbt.a1.in> p'ece," Jodokus gently said ; "Tno Lard provides." Tbo steward gavo tho bread. Again tho Lord besldolho threshold stood, And, falui with hunger, bogged a lltUo food, ' Give him thy portion, " thus Jodokus said ; ' Tbo Lord provides." 1 ho stewsrd gavo tho broad. A Utilo while, and naked, blind, and lame, Tho fourth time came tho Lord, and begged tho same. "?lvo tho dog's piece," tho holy man replied ; "Tho Lord, who teodslbo raven*, will provide" Tho steward gavo. Tho beggar left the gate. And a voice cried aloud, "Thy faith Is groat I Thy Lord hath proved bis servant's loyalty? As thou bast trusted, bolt douo to theo I" Tho atcward looked, and In tbo Iraoqull bay, llebold I four laden ships at anchor lay. Far up their aides tho water's dimpling Une liroiu round their holds well stored with broad and wine. Joyful the steward hastened to tbo strand, And saw no man upon the vessels stsnd ; Dut on lbs shore a anow-whlio bso icr waved, Wborcon In golden lines these words were graved : "Four ships he Sends who doth tho ravis a fex d. To him who hath four times suppUcd bis need. Ono for the abbot, thus tho list begin ; The stewsrd and tho dog liko portions win ; Tho fourth Is for tho sender's needy kin I" Stattv Items Amotheb Lauge Tomato.?Dr. D. L. DoSansaiiro hau placed upon our tablo a Tomato weighing- ono pound and two ounces. Tho Dr. is quito a suc cessful gardener, haa an abundinco of all kind of vegetables of tho finest kind. Uo oxhib tod a cabbtao, a fow days since, weighing sixteen pounds, altor taking off tho superfluous loavoa. ICamden Journal. A Cdbiobitt.?Abrain Marks, a frcodman, haa left at our office a curiosity in tho shape of an oar of corn, taken from his gardon in Camdou. It consists of a largo ?oar, anrionndod by oigut email ones, filled with well developed and full grown grains.?Camden Journal. The Cork Cbop.?The proepec Ls of tho growing crop of corn aro truly cheering, and' unless aomo unforeseen calamity occurs to mar tho hopes of tho farmers, thoir hearts, in unison with tbo groat publie heart, will boat time to a moro lively meas ure this year than it has for many years previous. Tho crop of wheat, although not as heavy as waa oxpeoted, may be taid to havo turn od out well; and ho who bears not a grateful heart nndor theso cir cumstances, must surely bo an ingrate, incapable of thoughts of thankfulness. Under tho present adverse condition of political affaira, it is certainly fileaaant to ontertain tho mitigating hopo that horo will bo a "anfiloioncy of corn in tho land." [b'rccrisn.'e Mountaineer. Dbowkkd.?Wo regret to learn that a yonth named Austin Put m an was accidentally drowned In Rabun's Creok, in this District, at Abercrom bie'a Mill, on Sunday last. This youth, wo learn, had gone to the Mill Pond to bathe. His body has boon found, and an inquost held. [Lawrenccoilte Hei aid. A Yeoktablb Cobiositt.?Mr. Jas, Brown has placed on our tablo a curiosity in tho cabbage lino. At a first glanco it presents! tho appoaranco of an ordinary head of cabbogo, bot on closor inspection it will be found to consist of eight separate and distinct hoads within a bonier of leaves. He has aoveral other heads of tho samt- kind on his place. Mr. B. does not knew in wbst hat to class it, but we suggest that it be termed tho "Old-Wornaii-iu tho-tihoo." Tho sood worn obtained from Messrs. Fisher &. Hoinitscb, in whoso window the oabbago can be seen.?Phoenix. The New York Tribune, of tho 12th, says: "in their anxious dcBiro to secure for themselves tho advantages ol education, tho frecdmen aro afford ing tho strongest possiblo proof of their apprecia tion of tho rights and duties of citizenship. And it is not simply that thoy aro ready to accept edu cation as an oleemosynary gift. The beat feature in tho case is that, whenever ablo, they are willing to pay for it. In the State of Georgia, for exam ple, there aro two hundred and thirty-six freed mon's schools, of which fifty-two are supported by tbo Bureau, oevohty-sovon by Northern societies, and ono hundred and soven?nearly one-half of tho whole number?by tho treedmon themselves. Tho education of the colored pcoplo is making gratify ing progress in Georgia, recently published re turns showing that from October, 1866, to Juno 301 h of the present year, there has been an in crease of Ono hundred and eighty-eight schools, ono hundred and seventy-six teachers, and ton thousand seven hundred and twenty-nix pupils. Wo are not surprised to learn that tho negro's earnestness in this matter is bringing shout a hoalthy reaction of sentiment among the whites in favor of thoir education." It would certainly bo to tho diegraco of tho whites if it woro not so. Hess is a stobt Of tho Empress Euokhle : "Tho Empress has begun her annual tour of visits to tho oharitablo institutions, hospitals and lunatic asylums of Paris. Last week (Juoo) she visited tho prison of Lazire. Ono among tho poor womon preaunted in the namo of her companions a peti tion requesting that they might bo allowed to havo wider benches. Her Majesty promised that the petition should be granted, and oho quitted tho Matte amidst tremendous cheering. As tho Em press crossed tho courtyard sho turned to tho governor of the prison and spoke about tho benches. 'The poor women will only work tho bot ter if they aro comfortably seated; and besidos, their health may suffer.' A young student answorod, 'Madamo, disoaso oven may ensue.' 'Whereupon a doctor present answered, 1 never remarked anything of tho sort, madame, and I have been in daily attendance for tho last ten years horo.' *That ia scarcely a roason, doctor. 8uch facts may occur for sixty years without being re marked, and yot a single day may anfflco to reveal thorn.' I do not precisely envy the doctor, and congratulate tho poor prisoners on tho ablo advo cate thoy found in their qnoen." M. Bouhkb, in the name of tho French Govern ment, has declared, In Ihe Corps L?gislatif, that France ia indifferent to German unity. This probably means the withdrawal of all protests against the reunion of Bavaria, Wnrtembnrg, Ba den and Hosse-Darrnstadt with the North Oer m an Confederation which bogan with tho military con ventions concluded in August, I860, and was ad vanced by the now Customs Treaty a fow wooka ago, - Ihe cautions, and thoreforo slow progress toward tho reunion of Month and North Germany, waa solely dne to the expected opposition of Franco. If tho formal consent of Franco to Ger man unity has boon scoured, it is posaiblo that Prussia has likewise mado some concessions on her part to Franoe. COMMERCIAL. Kx ports. NEW YORK?Per steamship Faragoaas^.200 bales Up Isnd Cotton, 8 boles B I Cotton, 01 bslcs Domestics, 33 tierces Rico, 18 cases Tobacco, ta bbis Rosin, 685 sacks Wheat, and 78 packages Bundrtos.Per sleamsldp filismpicm?10 bags H I Cotton, SM bales Upland Cotton, OS bales Yam, 687 grci. Wheat, 319 bbis Koala, 128 bans Col ton Beed, 14 tierces nice, 10 rolls Leather. 1 bale Wool, 17 cases Mdie, 33 empty E?J7e1*: If*** 1"B?p1 bbl Melons, 20 boxes Vege tables, S Packages, a Horses. a Tho CCharleston Cotton Marker. OFFICE OF THE GHABLEBTON DAILY NEWS. I OnaaxssToir, Saturday Evening, July so, 1367. I Them was a batter feeling and an Improved enquiry, the transact Irma In scene cases showing an advance of a halfo.nl per lb In some grades. Bales 80 bales, vis: t at 2u; 23 at 31; S3 at 39. Wo quota : ', ; .. '*P'i?ii!ywisiTti"f?if]ri1, ? .MKy* A ajj u o to. ?lnrkct, AUGUSTA. July SO.?rWajrcJAX-Oold-BloksrS buy at las sod sell st 140. BiLVxa? Brokers buy at ISO and sell at 183. Coxros?The demand continues ?ood. but none offer Ins; to-day. We refer to our weekly report for a general resume and quotations. Only 4 bales were sold to-day: 1 at mt and 3 ou privais terms. Receipts, SO bales. . WnxAi-Q/aotaUons: Bad, 83 18e3 48; whit*, ?3 40a J&SXm?^ ?iUls.-^nrsr?ne, par bob S13 SO; Ex pat? oM hUfcar. FamUjr' bbl> ?" M' At retail. ?1 OoAJi-ai Mal 65. Mobile Market. MOBILE, Jmy I6.-c0tto11.?We nota a talrmqulry to-day among rour buyers, rcaulticg in tales of coo bal~*. Under unfavorable- account* from the country, lusuy factor* aiv co? i-riug uo their table* lu hop** of obtaining better | rice*, and the market I j rvporlcd hard aud b-iro at 31,Sr. for Low Middling. MoNrranT axo i"ihanoiai?T ho upward nioveniout of Oold in Now Vork to-day boa hod a corresponding effect here. Sale* aro reported at iw; and 110, with boiiio holder* asking HUH. We hoard of uo transactions, how over, at the latter figure. Tho Exrbango market conlluur* dull at nuchae,., iinoloUous? say : Sterling, Sixty day >, 145. and Sight l.vi. Now York f-i^ht ft iircuiluin checking by banks, and >; premium l'y tiaiikcr*; buying r*to par. Now Orleans bight par checking by bank* aud hankers. New iii It :i us ninrkcl. NEW ORLEANS, July 10 ?forros?\n Improved feel ing ha* i-hararleri/.cil tho movement lo-da . Opening with a fair Inquiry, tho demand subscqnuiitly assumed Dioro animation, and although tho supplies onsito oj lor.li d Util" sco|io t ) buyers, sud Iba vlows of holders wero materially in advauco of tho ralus s* ci ptcu yester day, nivcrihelers operations havo exlill.ltetl consldcra blo vltallly Ihruughoiit, auiouiitllig lu sales of UM batet', cloven brokers parti. Ipating lu tho business. Tho rather encouraging tono of Uiu Now York advices in comitvtlou with tlnj*n*rkcd buoyancy attending Forelgu Exchange, contributed not s Utile to sllinulat ; tho market, l'rlcvo ludieated s decidedly better Iiellug, an atlvaueo of !,o V lb bel?g realized In most tustuhces, in ocvordauco with which wo revise our figures, sud now quote as fol lows ; ordinary ITJsBlll'i.c, flood Ordinary Vla'lic, Low Middling 23aS4e., and Middling 25>ja20>io. The day's trsusactiou* would havo been larger had not several bus er? been prevented from purchasing by their Inabili ty to find tho qualities required, which wero generally of tho blgbur clasulllcatlru. ITio salCB for tho post three days comprise SCS) balm' taken partly for tho North, but mostly for foreign ex port. The roeolpts proper hIuco Friday, uvoulug, Includ ing the snivel* from Mobile, i'loiida sud Texas, which am included la tliir respective slatemcnts, comprise 419 bales, ogslust G60 during tlio corresponding perl?t! last week, showing a decrease of 231 bales. Tho experts for tho same period cmbroeo 4.108 bales, I'M ; of which wero co nitwn e, and : <>; > to foreign portn. STATEMENT OP COTTON. Stock on hand September 1st, 1800.bales?103,189 Received to-day. 170 Received previously.755,036?765,330 Additional bales modo up from Cotton re ceived in sacks and baled here, sud from CssmplcB, plcking?, cto.18*333?7lH,653 870.035 Cloarcd to-djy. ? Cleared previously.824,310-831,110 Stock on hand and on shipboard.40,417 Cobk?Tho market Is quiet but firm, with a Debt stock aud a lair demand. T ho slock of white Is almost ex htuated, und seller* havo obtained an advauco of 6c 9 bushol. Tho soles to-day comprise 6227 tacks, of which 2100 yollow min d at ?l 23; 6uu ordinary while mixed at ?1 SO; GOO whito mixed at *I 9>X\ 1300 do, lu two lois, at $1 37X; 627 whito and line prime while st ;l u V bushel. FiiEionTfl?Wo havo no sllorstlon to report in this de psrlmcul. Soms low ongegiuciits havo been made for forc'gu shipment, but apart trom this nothing of moment has Ira obi 11 red to-diy. In coutequenco of tho limiloJ amount of room In port, the annexed rates aro readily obtained: lo per lb lor cotton by steamer to New York and Huston, and }<c to Philadelphia; by Btcomcr to Nrw York snd lloston soc per sack for corn, c per bbl lor flour, SI 23 per bbl for port, and 5 Wall per biid lor to bacco. Uy steamer to Liverpool ?fd per lb foi cotton, and 60s per bhd for tobacco. Uy sail to I iv t ; pool D-10d per lb for cotton, sud 42s Od per h lid for tobacco, lly sail to Havre 1 JtfC per In for cotton. wihiiliintuH Market. W1LMINOTON, July 20.?TrmrKKTiKE?Tho markotis firm with sales ol 2GU bbla at ?3 16 for soft and f 1 ;i7M for hard, per 230 lb*. Kein im lunprKTTKE?Has been In active request to day, and tho sales comprise 70 bbls at 61c, and 710 do at 64X0 lor country, aud 62c per gaPon for New York pack ages. 1 (m-1h?Sales of only about 183 bbla st 91 60 for No 1, and *6 23a6 76 for Palo, as in quality. Ton?31 bbls changed bauds at S3 86 per bbl. Baltltuoro Market. BALTIMORE, July 10.1807.?Cotton?Wo noucotomo further Inquliy from splnnci*. but desirable grades ore scarce aud held firmly, though uo quotable change sincu yostordoy. CorvEE?Is very dull, but holders steady ; tho only solo reported was GO bags ltlo st 17?; cts gold, quota for jobbing lots ltlo l:>>,n 1 ti \ cts gold, as to quality. Fnoun?Was dull to-day, buyers mostly holding back In anticipation of low? r prices; we havo only to notlco 200o300 bbls Northwestern Extra st $11, taken by tho trade; quotation < aro nominally unchanged: Howard-streetHuporand Cut Extra... ?'J 6U ($$10 60 Howard-street Extra Shipping. II 00 (a) 12 60 Howard-street High Grades. 13 00 <d) 14 26 Howard-street Family. 16 00 @ 16 50 Ohio Super and Cut Extra. 00 00 @ 10 00 Ohio t-'upor and Extra Sliipplug. 00 00 <ij) 00 00 Ohio Hup. i and Family. 14 60 (te 16 00 Northwestern Super. 00 00 h 00 00 Northwestern Extra.11 00 f? II 60 City Mills Super. 0000 (<j) 00 00 City Mills, Standard Extra. no no co no m City Mills Shipping brands Extra. 13 00 fa) 14 60 Baltimore high grade retailing oxtra.. 15 60 @ 10 00 BolUmore, Welch's Greenfield and Wevcrlon Fsniily. 10 f?? @ 00 00 Ryo Flonr, new. 8 00 (g) 8 60 Corn Meal. City Mills. 6 CO fid 0 00 Tho Inspections of Flour and Meal in tho city of Balti more lor tho week ending on July lBtli, 1807, were as follows:?Howard Btrcot, 2373 bbl* aud 00 hair bbls; City Mills, 2210 bbls and 110 half bbls; Ohio 2186 bbls; end Family 600 bbl* and 00 half bbls?total Wheat Flour, 7609 bbls and 00 half bbls. Together with 10 bbls Ryu Flour, and 1164 bbls Corn Meal. Gnoix?Wheat?Otterings to-day wero comprised of 2057 bushola whito and 80GU busbols red, all now ; de mand active ; while scarce snd maintained for prime, soles of 1800 bushol* Irom S3 10 for primo down t i f2 15 for inferior. Rod shows a further decline ol 10c since yesterday's close ; Included In tho sales woio 1400 hushs at tho opening ot chongo st ?72 70x2 76, and subsequently 2000 bushels of ssnio quality, all prime, at 82 05; 1600 busbols good to nearly primo st 12 62a3 60. Com?4500 bushels whito and 4800 busbols yellow received; sales 2000 busbols good to primo whito fi lOal 1H; 350 bushels mixed at M 13b1 10: K00 bushels yellow sttl 12al 14, Ut ter closed dulL Oats?2303 bushels received; market ac tive, solos of 1010 bus ioIs old st 95ro?l; 600 busbols now In lots at 66catl, as to quality. Or Ryo 400 bushels dic ed, but none sold. Molasses?Still scarce, very Ultlo Cuba or Fort] Blco remaining m first bonds, prices nominal, In the absence of transactions, ss Isst quoted. PnovisioMS?Continuo to Improve under still rooro fovorsblo advices from the West, and au acUvo consump tive demand for Bacon. Wo report sales ss fnllowa: 00 bhds Bacon rib Sides, t> arrive, at 13>f cts; 26 bhds do at 14 cts, on tho spot; f 0 bhds Shoulders st l'Jh)'al2.l4 cts, closing st ISjMMlk cts for small lots bbouldors, 14 cts far rib, and 14U als for clear rib and all clear : i dep. Wc noUco some Inquiry lor primo Leaf Lard, which is held firm at l3X?al3X cts. No sstcs of Bulk Moots repotted. Moss Fork stiU held at ?21 porbll. Itu ??Market quiet; quotoCarolina at UKsl2c, with small sales; Rangoon ttau.'.c V lb. Halt?Demand moderate for lots from dealer.*, and prices steady aa before reported, vlx: For Liverpool Fine ?3o3 10, do Ground Alum ?2 lOa'l 16 f. sock. Turk's Island held m store at GSaGOc tp bushel. Suoab?Remains Inactive; uo sale, worthy of notice prices without quotable chongo; holders firm. Tobacco?Loaf Is in brisk doua and for both Maryland snd Ohio. Wo report soles of IWOaGOO hh 'o of Uni former and 050 bhds of the latter, all for export, at lull former prices. ivmn.li?I* hint dull, and hold nominally in bond st previous figures, 3ia37c yi gallon. Ncnr York Market. MONTY MABKET. Tho Now York Commercial Advetliter, of Friday, ltth lost, ssys: Tho money market Is without chongo. Reports aro cir culated for hear effect of largo shipment;* ot currency lo New Orleans and tho West; at present there appears to be no movement of Importance in that direction, although such a current mar be expected to set In cro long. AI pr?sent tho banks nave more funds than they can employ at the market rates, and appear disposed to carry Itilo bal ances rather than roduco their loons all round one per cent. Tho demand from tho Stock Exehsngo is fairly ac tive, the rates being five per cent on stocks and tour per cent, on Government*. Dlsoonnta aro still dull. Thors Is rather more domestic commission paper offering, which however, is token very cautiously. Prime jiepar Is current at 6*7 per cent.; lowor trades aro negotiated with difficulty, and ot irregu lar prices. PRODUCE MARKET. NEW YORK. July 10?3 P. M_Fxonn, Arc.?Tho Flour market is heavy, and rather easier for old and un sound grades, snd quiet and steady for other Undo. The solos arc 8400 bbls st $7s8 36 for Ruperflno State; (8 36*10 20 for Extra Bute; ?10 3301126 for Choice State; ?7a8 25 for superfine western; f8 30*10 26 for common to medium extra wostorn; ?10 76x12 36 for choice wettern ; ?10 85*11 20 for common lo good ship ping brands extra round hoop Ohio; and ?11 26al3 for trado brands, tho market closing quiet. Included in the sales ore 8600 bbU No 3 Southern old Extra State, &o., for oxporL Southern flour Is quiet and steady. Soles 300 bbU at ?9 COull 25 for common, and fell 30x17 for fancy and extra. CalifornU Flour is steady. Sales 6(0 bbU snd sacks at ?13 25*15. Rye Flour U rather more a-livo. Soles 660 bbU at ?7 25ata 35. Corn Meal quiet Sales 100 bbU City at t5 60. Ouain?The Wheat Market 1* firmer and qutoL Rale* 26,000 bnsh at ?3 26 for No. 3 Spring; 82 60*42 70 lor new Red Oirglnia; (2 70 for Whito do; ?2 86 for Whito GcorgU; and ?2 70a(2 75 for White California. Bye I* quiet, tales 1000 bush Canada 81 66. Borloy U dull. Bailey MoU im dall. Bound Coro Is scarce, and a shado Armer, while un sound U plenty snd dot lining. Sales 93,000 bushels st 81 0io81 Od}, for nsw Mixed Western; 8 07a?l OS for faney loU Mixed Western; 00co?i oj for unsound, and 81 01o?l 03 for Klin dried. OsU U scarce and firm. Bales 38,000 bushels at B2ca 83 Sc. for Western, and 93caD3o for ot Jo. Cottom?The market la firm, with solos 060 bales at 28>,o27c for Middling Uplands. TtTOX?Is qulut at l)>;av>;e. for Rangoon and 11'.alQ^c for Carolina. Corrxx?Tho mxrkot U firm with, however, nothing of moment doing. Euoon?The market U firm with a fair demand. 8*le* since our but 980 hhda *t ISO for Porto Biro) )l>ial2>4c for Cuba, and 380 baxos Havana at Vljib12??c. Molosses? Is quiet, with solos since our last 100 hhda Muscovado at 51c. Hot?Is firm at 81 for shipplog, and 81 lOal 66 (or re tail lots. Tau?Is quiet and firm. Soles 3100 half chosU Oolcng ot full prices. PaovinoK*.?The Pork market opened firmer, and and closed heavy. Solos 3800 bbU st ?33 76o33 for new Mess, closing at 822 90 cash; 833 for old do; 819 76 for Primo, snd 123 23021 60 for Prime Moss. The Beef market It firm. Boles 146 bbls at 818o?2i for now Plata Mess, and ?23*28 for new Extra Mess. Beef Hams are dull at t88oU*9. N Cut mcoU are firmer. Sala* 2G0 pekgs at 10"ialo^c for Shoulders, snd 14al6o for Him*. Booon la firm. Lard it heavy. Bales 030 bbl* at 12*13 <;c. Butter U unchanged st 10?21o for Ohio, snd 16o26c for BUte. Cheese Is lower st 7*14c Wuiseet?Is quiet. FxtKxonrs?To Liverpool, 225,000 brmho's Coru at 3d; 200 hhda Tobacco *t 25s; 400 bbl* Petroleum st 3* 0d; 40 bbU Spirits of Tarpon lino at 4u0d, and 300 bbU Rosin on private terms; ana per steam r, 100 bales compressed Cotton st 3-16d; 300 bbls Flour, to All, at Is 0d; 300 hhds Tobooco at 36t 3d. To London, per steomor, 3000 boxes Cheese st 36s; 36 boxes Bacon at 86*, snd 60 tons measurement goods st 86s, and per soil, 7600 bnsbeU Corn on private terms. To Glasgow, per ? learner. 300 bbls Flour, to fid, st la Od, [Corrcpondcnot of Vie Journal of Commerce.) HAVANA. July IX?Our sugar market firm at 8>/*? rials, No 13 D b; sales not heavy. Faveiouto?Light demand, eonlormlng to action In the sugar market, and st roles quite equal to lost charter re ported, of which more at close of the week, to-morrow, Bxobamoes?starling moving up in the last two days, and hid* payable London, eu da ja ?hjhl, at 19Kol4 pre miums United SUtcs, New York and other Northern cities, 60 days sight, currency, st 36o30>i diooount; do good, Ul? premium: do good short sight, at 2><a3 pre mium. Money?Gold more abundant In onr atrooU and In the small trado commorcdai pcck/iU; bonka Darin a gold for all our neceoaltle*. Consignees per South Carolin? IIa Uro ad. Inly DO. ' ?16 bale* Cotton, 36 bales Mdse, 710 bag* Wheat, 218 hags Flour, 181 bbU bavai H tons, 2 cars Lumber, 3 cots Old Iron, Ac To Goldsmith A Bon, W P Hall, Courte nay A Trenholm, Railroad Agent. H treat Bio* A Co, Men tions*; A Co, A BoVjbsoti A Co, WlilU A Chltolm. J A J D Kirk pa trick, G W WlllUm* A Go, W U Cliafoo, Goodrich, Wlnemon A Co, Oatendorff A Co, G K Hoger. R B Hub bavrd, J U e Sloan, Mr* W M Smith, W B Williams, E I Whs A Co, G (bore A Co, Adorns, Frost h Co, g II Wollor k Co, Xbaufli ? iiailon ce. t'omlKiirr? per Northeastern Ilallrontl, Jiiljr 510. :<39 bbls Nsvsl Stores, lu bain Collen. 2 cars Stock. Mdzc. Ac. To Adsuis, Frost k Co. I.l. ut Neida. T Mur phy. Wullsun Co, U E Prllcbolt. A lloblnsou k Co, J A Uunckciibusli, Holmes k Btoney. luven. ) * Co. DU'NcllI, Mnzyck llros, Kinsman k Uowcll. V Clcary. a'assenarrs. Per steamship Saragossa, for Now York?J M Kluloeb, ' Mb s Matilda U Kinkel), Miss Nina A llsyden, U lier buus, Mrs Cbsudlcr, Miss Cbsudler, Misa 11 ISlake, James Il Rotwrlsou, Miss II A Flauulgau, Miss M E Flaunlgati, Maxtor Ja es Flannlgan. Mrs H H Hlsffurd and 2 clill dren. T O Carroll and lady, Miss Itabella McDonald, Mrs Aims Spain and 3 children, Mrs Heffroii, bsinuel Gold smith, I) p Uunihsra, It D Long, Il w Alien. James Mut pliv, Henry L Johnson, James Longstr. et, K It Hope. P Clcary, Miss A w Uoliucs, U brandi, Mrs Dudley, Mrs Douuls, Mr Dudley, Edmund Wash. Per aleaiiiahip Champion, for New York? Henry Daly, Capt > gnu. C U Sbiw, T E Hulules and lady. It It Dowle, a A Locke, Miss Anns Locke, Miss Carrie S Locko, Miss K Molso, Mrs J D Parker, II U Scllgmsn, J II Jinks. J F . Lincoln, W A Courtonav. C E Wunderlich, Mtss Aunle Ilcacock, MissO lliaoock, Mi? J T Murray, Mrs Uarka low. T P Alleu, W M Howlaiid. U E Uoluics sud Isdy, A . A Avollbo, Mrs P II Kegler, Master Lewis Kegler, Most.-r \ F Heglor sud servant, U H lu.;rahani. F F Chs]>caii. T T Cbajieau, J It Herlot, Jr. Ucucral Uurus, Major J It My- ' rick sml Isdy, J A Al len, L Wsrucr, W C Joasup, Mrs Sickles, J Kuju, Mrs E ?loci. 3 cblldrou sud servant, 1 Mrs Mutitouc, Miss Caroline in, '.....n, m... 'J/h.vldeus Street and 3 children, Timothy Street, Master Willie , Street, Mrs A Skellln, J Oppcnhclnior, J Hobortsoti, C C i Ncill, Miss Julia Ucrgou, Miss Carlulo llorgcn, P Albert. J AJprccht, J Smith. P Usckclt and child, T Sullivan, J f Landou, Claudia (loir, H Smith. U N I.< itch, J Marlin. J J U llurlou, W W Uiibhard, E W Ulbblns, T Lyuch, J 8 , ICellogg, U II Uedding, and IS steerage. Per steamship Moncka, from Now York?P D Uoyd, T | H Uudd, T EUoodrich, sud 3 steerage. Per steamer City Point, from Palatks, Fcrnsndlns, Jscksouvllle, via Savauuah?H Gourdin, O N Soulo, N U Young, Mrs Mi cloud, ? Ford, H E Dottorcr, 8 E DoFor nst, (Turin Farrar, ? Enslow, Mr Qullmartln and Udy, ? Randolph, Mrs Wystt, Mrs Holmes, D U Burton, snd 3 deck. Per steamer W W Frszlcr, from Edlsto and Rockvlllo? Miss Eliza Oluoy, Master Jlmmle Utsscll and servant, C V Swilt, Col Youniz Mr Lannsrd and lady, Dr McKcn- ' dine, Major Carl llclllne, S J Austin, snd 11 deck. Per steamer St Helena, from Edlsto and Itockvillo? Dr Sosnowski and lady, Miss Mitchell, J L Boabrook, 11 E Soabruok, U L Fsab, U ? Donny, W M Whslcy, E Slou ber, M Whslcy, U Knapp, and 13 dock. jPOKT calendar. i i> mi t:c na I nuiLT. I'll (HI B or tuk HOOM. Now M. 1st, lb: Ism. even I Full M. lGth,2b.3Gui. ovou FirstQ. mil. Uli. Ilm. even | Last Q.2IUT, lOh.lCm.raorn I New Moon, 30tb, lib. 13m., even. july. Monday.... Tuesday.... Wednesday Thursday... Frlduy. Saturday.. Sunday_ marine news. PORT UF CIIARLUBTUN Arrived Saturday. Sehr M E Danks, Smith, Beaufort, B C. Dahast. Tlisloy Ar Crclgbton. Steamor City Point, Adldn<, Palalks, Fernandlna, I Jacksonville, vis Savannah. Mdze. To ltaveucl k Co. J | D Alken k Co. C Meyer. J Schirmor. ht arm r Morgau, Torrent, Noith Edlsto, Hockvlllo, and | Way Landings. Mdzo. To Itopor k htonoy. Arrived Yesterday. Stoamshlp Moneks, Marsbman, Now York?left There- I day, P M. Mdzo. To J At T Uctly, Adams Express Co, J E Adgor .t: Co, Illock k Loyus, T A lkaralsk A- Co, Drown At Hycr, Cameron, llsrkloy k Co, T M Cater, Cart mill. Uarhosou k Co, A Csnslo, Claclus k Witte, L (Tis plo k Co, Campbell, Knox k Co, Chlsolm Dros, H A: A P Csldwoll, B Decry, Dowla k Molso, Douglas k MlUcr, Dr W M Fitch, J U Uravcr, J M Groer, G rub or A: Msrliii, W Ouruoy, Gramsno k Schwackc, U Gerdts k Co, Hslloran A: Tcmpleton, Rattlesnake Shoal Light Ship, J U Hillen, Commander A K Hughes, M iseman, A Illing, O U In graham, U Klatto & Co, U W Kinsman, Etluck, Wirken berg At Co, I.aurey k Aloisndcr, W McConib A; Co, Man touo k Co, McLoy & Hire, W Mstthlcssen, Agont, M?ller, I Nlmltz At Co, Mchrtcns a Wohltmsn. J P Merknardt, Os tondorff A: Co, North, Steclo k Wardoll, D Paul At < jj I T Pesic. Illchardson k Upbaui, J ltusscll, J it ltesd k Co, J H Bchinucr, L Sehneil k Co, O W Steffens k Co, P Smith, Southern Express Co, Salas k Co, Shcphord k I Cohen, A Tobias' Sons, W O Trott, Werner k Duckor, F Wahmsn, Wagen.-r, llostb k Mouscos, W J Yatos, Good- | rich, Wlnoinsu k Co, J P Low, E U itodgcrs k Co. (loud kop At Bouthncr, G L Wright, Mi Ickers A: Mullor, A Ktone, J B McElboso, J Walker, StoU, Webb .V. Co, S Fass, J B Bolts, J G Mllnor, D Magulrc, J Wolf, Z Davis. U Stornier, M Mcckiog At Co, Scharnier k Nichols. Steamer Planter, Foster, Sautco. ? halos cotton. 2J6 I bbls Naval Stores, snd Shinnies. To J Ferguson, G E Pritchott, E U Itodgcrs k Co, W C Dukes At Co, U W Wll Hams A- Co Steamer W W Frazlor, Boy le, Ediato and nockvillo. | Mdzc. To John k Tboo Gelly, and others. Steamer St Hrlous, Burnley, Ediato and Itockvillo. Mdzc. To J H Murray, snd others. Cleared Saturday. Steamship Champion, Lockwood. Now York?Conrlonsy k Trenholm. Steamship Saragossa, Crowcli, Now York?Itavcncl k Co. Steamship Alliance. Kelly, Philadelphia?H F Baker At Co. Spanish brig Solldad, Fsbregss, Barcelona?W P Hall. Went to Sea Saturday. Steamship Saragossa, Croire?, New York. Steamship Cbauiplou, Loeiwood, New York. Brig Meteor, Ander-ou, Duien, Geo. Sehr Moonlight, Stulcs, Georgetown, s C. Went to Sea Yesterday. Stesmdilp Alliance, Kelly, Philadelphia. Barkeuliuo Hannibal, Hawkins, Brunswick. Gco. Spanish brig solldad, Fabrcgas, Barcelona. British brig nothssy, Crouse, Liverpool, n s. Sehr D P Keeling, Granger, Baltimore. I'i i.m this Port. Steamer Dictator, Vincent, Now York, July 19. Up for tills Port. Steamship Falcon, Heed, at Baltimore, to leave Satur day, .".tli. Drag Keuorlta, Linden, st Baltimore, Jaly 30. Sehr M B BxsjnhaU, Uussey, st New York, July 18. Cleared for tills Port. Sehr My rover, Hughes, at Now' York, July 18. Notice to Marinera. tt i k Snoax. uro? wnicn tub Snir Culttvatob Bianca. It has already boon sotted thst the packet sbl.i Cultiva tor, Captain ltussell, from Liverpool fOr Now York, struck upon a shosi befors vuknown, and that Captain Chandler, of U S steamer Don, had been sont oui to lo cate It, The following is an extract from a loiter written by Captain Chandler to Mr. Negus, ouo of tbo New York Board of Underwriters? "This shoal lies la 1st 11.38 N, Ion 08.11 W, and runs in a NNW and SSE direction for Ovo miles, with s gonersi Bvorsgo of six fathoms, bnt spots of only IT feet. It Is not mers than 100 yards wide, sud seems to be a rldgo formed by tho action of the sea, sod tho shoal spots ore, I think, wrecks of poor itlloos who havo oeen re porte 1 as foundering at ses. If s ahip strikes there in a heavy galo there la no chance for a soul; no boat could b vu. Tho other shoal Is duo E (true) of the Davis South Shoal Llghtboat 33 miles, snd has an averaeo depth or 01, fathoms. It extends eight miles lu s NN? and B3W direction, sod ihs .Vorth end is on the parallel with the south end of Fishing Bip. 1 bo latitude of the ahoaleat part Is 10 50, Ion 09 30 07. I mads a full re; ort to Ibo Burean on my arrival." LIST UF V10ss101,s OP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THIS POUT. F O B E I G N . TJVXSFOOL. Ship B O Winthrop, Stuart, tailed.June 5 The Try plum Is, Harding, sailed.May J5 wewtobt, xna. The Johannes, Rater, sailed.May 10 DOMESTIC boston. Brig G F Geary,-, up.July 18 Sehr E W Pratt,-, up..July 11 BchrLtxxlo Batchelder, English, cleared.July IS hiw TOBa*. Sehr Myrover. Hashes, cleared.July 18 Sehr M D Dramhall, Qussey, np.July 18 BALTIWOI1E. Steamship Falcon, Rood, to sail.July 20 Iii lg Sonorita, Linden, up.Jaly 90 use GALLIGHAN'S PILLS A CERTAIN CURE. WE HAVE USED OALUOFIAN'S PILLS. AND FIND that they will do all that Is claimed for them, and cheerfully recommend them to public favor. T. H. wat TH. Ex-Govornor of Alabama. j. W. a. 8ANDFOBD, Att'y Geu'l of Alabama. HOBT. DOUGHERTY, Judgo Buprsmo Court Ala. From Thomas j. Jodok, Jndge Supreme Court. I havs used GALLIGHAN's I'll,Iii on my plantation i for I over snd Aguo, snd And them all that is claim od for them. TH03. J. JUDGE. Montgomery, Alf., September 39, 1&12. Lownnxs couvtt, Alabama. OALLIOHAN'R FEVEB AND AGUE PILLS will do. They aro decidedly Ihv bort med lein o for Chilis and 1 e ver 1 ever gave. I would not bo without them for fix times tho price. J. A. OBAHAM. Autiucus, April 17, 1887. One box of GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured me perfectly of Chills and Peser. They are the best medlclno loi Chills and Fovcr I svor saw. A. O. BONALDBON, Clerk Superior Court, Bum ter County, a a. MowrooiixBr, Ala., Jaly 0,1866. Messrs. BLUNT k HALE?Ostnt*: I have used your OALLIOHAN'S PILLS on two occasions for Chilis arm Favor, and find thst they effect all that they are lotend od to do. Thoy aro tho best remedy for tho disease thi I have aver tried. I consider them perfectly reliable. Respectfully, dan "L sa y he, Grand Sec Grand Lodgo of F. and A. M. of Alabama. Albawt, Ga., March 11, 1887. I havo used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS In forty caae.se. Chills and Fever, with perl cet success. Thoy are tLi best Fovor und Ague Pill put up. A. B. FANT. WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, DY GOODIUCII, WT.vuman & CO., No. 163 Meeting street. And by all Druggists. BMHJNT 6t IIALT-, PROPRIETORS, May 11 6mo_Montgomery, Ala. 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PREPARED Dlf S. A. FOUTZ Ss DIU)., No. 110 FRANKLIN STKEGT BALTIMORE, Md. FOn SALE DY DOWIE & MOISE SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE. NO. 151 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. Morch 23 stuthCmo T11I9 DELICIOUS TONIC. ESPECIALLY DESIGNED for tbo use of tbo Medicul Prol'ession and the Family, is now endorsed by all tbo promloont Physicians, chem ists snd Connoisseurs, ss possessing nil those intnnslo medicinal qualities (toute aud diuretic! which belong to in OLD AND PURE GIN. Wo trust that onr established reputation founded nix? clghty-elaht years of orporicuco?abundantly vin dicates our clsims to public confidence, snd guaran tees tho excellence of this Sl.aud.ird Article. Pol up In esses containing ono dozen bottlos eseb and old by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, A c. A. M. DININOF.lt k CO, [Established 1779. Solo Importers Ko. 15 Dearer strcst. 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My wife having derlTod so much Den o fit from the use of the to Bitters, I dealro r to loouuae them, and you will please aesd us ?,x botUta bom for lbs money enclosed. I am, very truly, ro -rs, B. X. GlLXia, Pastor Oar. Bei. Church, SoMiIuu' Dom, H or urrnifDisfi Omca, l OiHciyitiTi, Onto, Jan. Hth, IMS. f a I have Rtvon your Plantation Bitters to hundreds of inr noble soldiers who slop here, more or less disabled from Tirions causes, and the effect la marvellous and ratifying. Boeh a preparation as this te I heartily wish In every family, In every hospital, and at hand on every battle laid. Q. W. D. ANDBBWS, Be perte tendent. Dr. W. A. Obtlds, Burgeon of the Tenth "armont Be rt ta act, writes:?"I wish every soldter bad a bottle ot Piantattoa Bitters. They are the most effective, p?r, loot, and harmless tonic I ever used." Wn.uxs'i norm? 1 WasTUXOTon, D. O, May S 3d, IMS. j Owrnjnrsai t?We require another supply of ynn? Plan tail on Bitters, the pop atari ty o width daily In creases with the guests cf our bouso. Respectfully. h Y K ES, CDADW10B tc Co. Ac. Ac. J ' Ac. ao. Ac. , ( Be sure that every bottle boars the fac-s Unite of our ligua tu re on a steel plate table, with our* private stamp orer the cork. P. It; DRAKE & CO., NO. SOI BROADWAY, B. Y. Bold by all respectable Drnggbrts, Physicians, Grocers, Saloon/) anil country HoUl-d calera. - April 74 thsrolyr DRUGS- CHEfVM ALS, ETC, ALL HAIL TO TliU COiXOliCRORl HOPE FOR TUE DESPIHG INVALID. DEFEIt NOT THE UHR OF RODRIGUE'S PlMlONiC ELIXIR SPECIFIC. MANY WHOSE DECLINING HKALTH, WHICH ?h precarious, and their recuvery ilui<l>oJrctl of, do now wltn gratctul emanations to tbe All-Wise Die poser, offer heartfelt thank* for this timely remedy. D?r rns tlio short timo eiueo IIa public introduction IdIo use, tho Originator lias moat happily realized her most san guin o expectations In manifestations Issidng from all quarters of Its uoporalclled curative pro|icrtles, for In no csse where, it has bcou oduilulstcro.i witli regard to di rections and persevered In, baa it failed lu iU beneficial results. In resorting to this remedy, ttic invalid can depend upon Um safely of every article In Its preparation, and while it accelerates, the health!ul rt actions ot each organ and vessel, the mind can Im? perfectly freo from appre hension of any subtlo Ingredient being Insinuated into its composition. Tho appetite, which improves undor IU a IminlBlration, Is at liberty to Indulge prudently In whatever nutriment la palatable, digestive ami wboh'som *, ami while it Is no more than proper to avoid exposure to Iresb cold, no tear need booiilcrlalncd ol miv linbililv under this cotirso of treatment to luduco il It is a pleasant AltOMATIC CORDIAL, qidto agronahlo to tlio taste, sud as a lung re vivifycr sud balsam of lieallh, it is dlstliiguisliliig llaelfaa without precedent, and we trust wlU, cru Ion.', claim for itself gouoral acclamatlun for IU unrivalled rfllcsry. For salo by the rroprtotrcsn. Mm. CECILIA RODRI GUE'S, northwest corner of MEETING AND SOCIETY STREEIS, and principal Druggists. PRICE SINGLE DOTTLE ?1.25. April 2_lyr SARATOGA "EXCELSIOR" SPRING WATER. THE WATER OF THIS SPUING IS BELIEVED TO bo unequalled by that <>r any other lu tho far-famed valley of Saratoga Its virtues aru such as have secured It tho high oucoiniums of all who have used it, possess ing, as it does, lu au eminent decree, cathartic, diuretic, alterative, and loulo qualities. From SAMUEL HENHY DICKSON, M. D., Proressoi Praclieo of Physic, Jelferson Medical College, Phila delphia, formerly of Charleston H. O. I'liit.Aio.i.euiA, NovcmbeM?, 1865. 1 havo been for a year or more past In Ihn hsblt ol taking the water of tbo "Excelsior" Spring of Karatoga. Accustomod during tho groat portion or my invalid Hie to uso tho different waters or the several fountains which boll up slung that remarkable valley, dependent, indeed, upon them lor much of tho comfort I vujuy, I am satis fied that tho Excelsior Water is as well adapted as any other among thum, it not moru to, to the purposes for which they are generally employed. Il I? very agreeable, strongly impregnated with tho carbonic acid, lively and sparkling. I can heartily and coiu-cienUoualy recommend it to all who need a genllo cathartic and diurcuc SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON. M. D. Tbo Water Is put up In Pint and Quart bottles, and parked lu good order for shipping. Pi um in boxe-. Ol roar do'cu each, sud Quarts in boxes nf two dozen each BOLD AT WHOLESALE BY GOODRICH, WIMM & CO., I m ji o rt ors and Wholesnle Druggists, So. 103 MEETING STREET, ? UPMHUl'l ClUnLESTOJI HOTEL. DOWIE & MO!SE, No. 151 MEETING 8TREET, OppC9lto Charleston HoloL And for sala by first class Druggists and Hotels. January M Cmo SIMILI A BmiLtBCS ICUANTliK. HUMPHREYS' IIOHCEUPATI1IC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPI.2 UF& r. I EN CK, an ontlre success : Simple? Prompt? EttV slant and Reliable. Tbey are the only nicdlolnox per fectly adapted to popular use?so simple that mlstaaea oannot be mado Ui using them; so harmless as tobt tree Crem clangor, and so cfTtolent aa to be always relia ble. They nave raised tho highest commendation frets all, and wUl alxrays render satisfaction. Cents. So. 1, rares Fevers, Congestion, Innammatlons.. V a, o Warms Worm-Fever, Warm-Oolo.. ?, ' Crying Colic, or Teething of In fants. 3t " a, " Illarrlin a of Children or Adults_ " S, " Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colio... M ft, ' cbuleia Morbus, Naasea, Vomit bag. T, " I'orirrha. Colds, Bronohltls. " B, " Neuralgia, Toothache, Faeeacha.. 0, " llcadacliea. Sick Headachej Vertigo,, 34 " 10, at Dyapcpala, unions Stomach.. " 11, " Suppressed, or Palnfnl Periods..... " 12, " Wulf.es, too profuse periods. 1 " 1?,. " Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing.. 3 si 14,' Halt Ilhauui, Erjaipalaa, Eruptions. 1)1 ID, 11 flrietararatlxna, Bhoamatic rains,.. 3f 'I IB, 11 fever ami Afcur, Chill Fersr, Agues. Ml " IT, " Piles, Blind or Bleeding. M " 18, " Optlialruy, and Bore or Weak Eyea. SO " 10, " Cotcv-li, Acute or Chronic Infln anas. CC " 10, " WhooplngCongh, Violent Coughs St " 21, " As tlx in a, Oppressed Breathing.. U " 32. o Kar Dlscliarfi.cs, Impaired Hear ing. n .1, SI, Hcmfnla, Enlarged Glands, Swell isgs. ts M, General DeblUty, Physical Weakness 8b " 25, " Dropsy and Ecauty Secretions.. tc " M, " Baa Hlr.kisess. Uie.kneaa from Hid ing. 6* ' 37, Kidney Disease, Gravel..... at " 38, ? f\?rvoua Debility, Seminal Kxnls? ?Jona, Involuntary discharges.l.Ot " 30, " Bore Dlotitn, Csnaer. St ' 80, ' Urinary incontinence, Wetting Bed. H ' 11, " Pslnrul Periods, even with (teasel.'.. " 83, " BnfiesS.?j|{s st Change of Lfe.Lot 88, " Epilepsy, Spasms, at. Vitas' Danoe.1.00 " M, " D Ipt Ii er la. Ulcerated Sore Treat_ 6C IT AM 11. Y t; AH ICH. ij vlali, more ceo case and book.1.110.01 10 large vtala, In moroooo, aad book. 6.01 M Large \ lain, plain csse, and book. (.Ot 18 boxes (Roe. l to 18), and book. i.Of VKTEllIMAHY SPECIFICS. klahogany cases, 10 vials.110.0t1 hog le vials, wlm direction a. l.Ot ?jj-Tttso remedies, by the case or elngla box, art test to say part of the oountry, by Mall or Express, (rat it charge, on receipt of the price. Address HUMPHREYS' SPEOITIO ROMOXOPATUIO MKD1U1NK COMPANY, Office and Depot No. 652 Broadway, New York. Dr. Hum uutn. la consulted dally at his offloe, per tonally or by letter, aa above, for aU forma ot disease. DOWIE dt HIOISK. Wboltaalo Agents. No. 161 Mooting street, Oppoeito Charleston UoteL W. A. UK Riff lu. A? s*. ECKEL. ?te CO.. Retail Agent?, No. 331 KING-BTHEET, ?lh docrabovs Market-sL April 15 Ouairl?sten. 8. a EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOK ! CHASTELLAR'S For RcmoTlng Superfluous Hals*. mo TUT. LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS IN VALU.? PLI JL depUstory recommends itself aa being an almost In dlipcnaiblo article to female beauty, la easily applied, does not burn or injure tho skin, but acts directly on the roots. It Is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low forehsada, or from any part of the body, completely, totally and radically extirpating tho aatno, leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural. This Is the only article used by the French, and la the only real i ffoctual deplla lory In existence. Price 75 cents per pacinge,' post paid to any address, on receipt of an order, by BKKOKB, H HUT PS U CO., CbemliU, March M lyv No. 285 Hiver sr., Troy. N. Y. WHISKERS and MUB TACUE8 forced to grew upon the smoothest nos In from three to five weeks by using Dr. HEVIO Hl'S REb'f AURATEUn , CAPILLAIRE, the most wonderful discovery in mo darn science, fcfling upon tho Beard and Hair in an almost mlraculouj manner. It has been used by the elite of Paris and Louden with th? most flattering auooess. Names of all purchasers will be register**, and If entire satisxartiou U not given In every Instance, the money will bo cheerfully refunded. Pries by mall, sealed oud postpaid, |i. Descriptive, oic cuhu-a and testlmorilals mailed free. Address BEROkUf, QHUTT8* CO., Chexnlsta, No. IM River street Troy, N T.i Hole Agmts for Dae United Btatio " Marchl) ry IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS. A SOUTHERN INVENTION. . PATENT LAT.OHSAVINO IRON SCREW COTTON PRESS. rTUlR LATEST AND I1Y EAR THE .MOST PEU PECT J_ COTTON SCREW Jot Invented. With one mule heavy bnlo can be easily |a. k..l. S<tid for Dcscrip Uvc sud Price Lint, to ('. K. IlL'Ui'H, \ (lenerml Agent Tor llieKinto, S No. 73 toft Day, Charleston, S. C. N Slavs, 5f RAILWAY AND STEAMBOAT SUPPLIES, Portable JJ nml Stationary' Fnglnt >'. Saw OIiih, llciicry's McCar jj tliy CHuh, Grift Mills, Dark Mills, Ilorvo Powern. 3 Thresher*. Reaper*. Betting*, Oils, Iron, Sice'. Wild. =j it's rire Proof Safe*, l'latlorm and Counter Scales, t c., Ac. For aal? by C. K. HOGER, No. 73 EAST HAY', t'llAttLUSTON, K. C, May ? tilth Onion DRUGS, CHEM1GALS, ETC. M0T1IE1.S t MOTHERS I MOTHERS! your attention IS called TO MRS. WINSL0W.S SOOTlliXG SYRUP tor CHILDREN TEETHING rnuis valuable preparation is the piik 1 HCHIFTIOM of one of the best lemalc phyM.lcim and IIMntCS in the United States, mid has been used lor thirty years with never luiline anfl ly ami sticci sn by mil lions of mother*, for their children. It not only relieves Ihn child from pain, bill immoral.? tho Htumrudi and iHiwels, eem-eU ucidily. and given tono and euercy to the whnlu System. It will also instantly relievo griping in THE bta'ELS AND WIND COLIC. V.'e. belli vc it Is Ills best and surest ri tnndv In the world, iu alt caws of DYSENTERY AND DlAHHIIiE.V in children, whether it arises Iroin Teething, ur Irnm any other ratissa, Be h u re and ask for MHS. WINSLOW'S HOOTIIINU SYKUI?. Having tho fac sluillo of CUnTLS k perkins oil the wrapper. ALL OTHERS ARE UASE IMITATIONS. For salo by tho Wholesale Agents, BOWIE & MOISE, No. 151 MEETING STREET, opposite charleston hotel. April II OLD IUP VAN WTNKLE OIN. GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, POUT AND MADEIRA, IIA liVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. IN ADDITION TO OUR BUSINESS OF SELLING WINES, etc.. In original packages, and In order to Insure to consumers Purs Liquors lu s compact and con venient form, wo commenced the entorpriso of bottling and packing In esses our woll known Wines, Urandles, Whiskies. Ate, snd have sent them out in a stylo thst would preclude tho possibility of their being ta rope rod with befora reaching lbs purchaser. Tho general appre ciation snd gratifying succ?s* thst has rewarded our efforts has encouraged us to maintain tho standard as re gards quality, also to msko Increased efforts to retain tho confidonco sud patronage which has been so hborally be stowed upon us. DININGER k CO., [Establish!d 1778.1 Importers ot Wines, Ac.. No. 15 Beaver street. New York. Tho above popular goods are pi't up In coses contain ing ono doxou bottles each, and are sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac. Opinions of the Preas. Tho name of Blnlnger A Co., No. 1G Beaver street. Is s giisrantco of the exact and literal troth of whatever they represent.?ff. T. Com. AdrtrtUer. Tho importing house of Illningcr A Co., No. IE 1> :avcr street, la conducted upon principles of Integrity, fairness and tho hlghost honor.?.v. )". Evening Bxprttt. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO.. N 163 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hot and D0WV1E & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KINO At CASSITDK Y, No. 161 MEETING STREET, Whc January 30 "A smile was on her Hp?health was In ber look strength was lu her alsp, and In hor hands?Plots nos BlTTacna." S. T.-18?O~X. A few bottles of Plahtation niTTxna Will ours Narrons Headache. " Cold Extramltlos snd Feverish LI pa. " Sour Stomach and Fotld Breath. Flatulency and Indigestion. " Nervous Affections. Rxceaslve Fatigue and Short Breath. " Pain over the Eyes. Mental Despondency. " Prostration; Great Weakness. " Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, As. Which are the evidences of LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA It Is estimated thst seven-tenths of aB adult ailments procbod from s deceased and torpid liver. The biliary secretions of the Uvsr overflowing Into the stomach poi son the entire system snd exhibit the above symptoms. After long research, ws ore able to present the most remarkable cure for these horrid nightmare diseases, the world has ever produced. Within ons yesr ovsr six honored and forty thousand poraona have token the Flajjtatio? Em-sae, and not an lnatanoe of complaint has come to our knowledge I It is a most effectual tonlo and agreeable ttlmnlan suited to all condltlonn of Ufa. The reports that it relies upon mineral snbstsnoes fo Its active properties, are wholly false. For the satis (action of the public, sad that patlsnts may consul their physicians, we sppand a list of Its components. bajut.?Oslebrsted tor ovsr two hundred years In the treatment of Fsver and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness, etc It was lrtredraced into Europe by the Co ante as, wlfs of the Viceroy 01 Peru. In 1010, and afterwards sold by the Jesuits for (As erwrmotu prie? 0; ifs own xoeigkt in tiloer, ander the name of Jtrait 1 Pov deri, and was finally mods pnbUo by Louis XVI. King of Franco. Humboldt makes especial reforenos to its fsbrifogo qualities daring his South Amertaan travels. Casoauxlxji Bam?For dlarrhasa, 00U0 and diseases ol the stomach and bowels. Dakdbuok?For Inflammation of Uta loins and drerv Icol affections. Gaaatoatixx Flowtjoj?For enfeeblsd digestion. LAVXiroan Fnowgiu Aromatic, atimurant and tonlo? highly lnvigoroilna in nervous debility. Wnrrrnnarvn?For acrofala, rheumstlam, eta. Aman?An aromatin carminative; erooting fiash, m cools and milk; mach assd by mothers nursing. Also, c! dvb-bads, orange, carra way, coriander, snake. 8. T.-1800.-X. Another wonderful lngiedient, of great use among the SponUki ladles of Uonlh America, Imparting beauty to the complexion and brlilianoy to tho mind, la yst un known to tha commerce of the world, and we withhold Its name for the present, IMPORTANT OEBTTFIOATES. RoouxsTEO, N. Y , December IS, 1841. ' -rs. P. B. DSLAJCB ? Co. ?I have been a great ? of fal rom Dyspepsia for three or four years, and hod to abandon my profession. About throe months sgo I tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my grast Joy I am new nearly a weil man. I have recommended them In several cases, and, as lu os I know, alwaya *rith signal ban s?t I am, mpectfuliy roars, Rot. j. a CATHOKN. Frm.ADEi.rrnA. lOih Month, 17th Day, 1883. Rcspxotkd Faisntni?My danghter bos been mnob beneltted by the use of thy Plantation Bitters. Thon wilt send mo two bottles more. Thy friend, ABA CfJRBTN. BBxaaua Hopaa, Omruoo, HL, I Fobruary II, 18d3. I sst??-?. p. n. Daiss A Co.:?Pleas* Bead o. another iwolvs coses of yonr Plantation Hitter.. As a morning appetiser, they appear to hare snperseded everything else, and ore greatly esteemed. Yours, AC, OAOB A WATTK. Arrangements are now completed to supply any da rn and for , da article, which has nst hsrstofors been poaalbts Tho pubUo may rest assared that In no ease will the psrfertly pur* standard ol the PLovTAnoa brrrxaa be departod from, jtssty boUU bears DU foc-timiU of our ti?naivr* tn tUtl plait engraving, or It canntt hi gen Any per ton pretending la ttll rxvawroTZoa Brr-rauu ta bulk or by the galion. It a mcindUr and Impotter. Bru art of ri/Utti totda. Set (Aai our /Vf MaN Stamp is Usraruv nnur. over retry cork. Sold by all Dro gifla ta, Grooersand Desierslhronghoul the country. P. H. DRAKE ft CO., New York. 0?VE6A, YOUNG & M oKENZIE. L?W AMD COLLECTIOK OFFICE, Hog, SO and 40 Pirk Bow. BAAO DAVBQA, l UEO RGB & YOUNG. I IDT tOBBi tA?RAiiD l. MoKnahia,) rk'AVlNG BiTCCEXDKD TO THF TORIIUR OOLLMs il. TIOS BUQINK8S Ol Messrs. CIRUBY, PB1B afs ft ITaArnEHA, ws will attend to the corXsotton 01 jaot da* and eu taring ohUmj Uxroochout the Cas", at ales and Osa. do. OOMM'UXJOaMJU TOM ALL TUM BTATJS& Msfl (ill Mi Ii B IM ,\ Ii & SONS ESTABLISHED 1828, MANUFAOTURFRS OF Grand, Sauare, And Unri.crht PIANO FORTES WARE-ROOMS, NO. G52 BROADWAY iste"w^ -stork:. CHICKEitINO * SOJKS' Grand Square and CprigM PIANO-FOETES ARK NOW, AH THEY EVER HAVE VEEN, CON SIDERED the best lu Auiorlca, having bora awarded hi xt-v kivk i'Ki'/.i: nKuALS, Of which fourteen wore received in tli? months of Sop. leinher nuil October, 1835, ?ml Amt premiums over all competitor, at tbn dldnrciit principal Faire to Ibis country, aud tbo l'UIZE MEDAL ot Iho WORLD'S FAIH, LONDON. TUAL.UKIIU'S OIMKION. I consider Ohlckorlng A Bonn' Plaooa, boyoud com. parlaoo, tho best I b.vo coon In Amurlc*. H. TttATiDERO, Chairman of Jury on Musical lnitrumct. CARD. It li with footings ol pride ai American manufacturers that we publish the fohowlug testimonials, which baya beon rooelved oy us recently: Kl'KOriCAfl TE8TIHIU*IAL8, Reociocd during the month of August, IB60. LoKUOR, July 25. leST. Mssanx. OmcxmrHO & Botts?Gonts: I bavo mnob pleasure In enclosing a document algnrd by tbe first oompoaora, mnslclana and prufostors In Kurupo. I bold yuur Pianos lu snch high estlmallou (outs my certifi cate) that I felt It my duty to take one of thorn with me lo Europe, to ascertain tbo oplulon of my professional brethren. Tbe enclosed certificate will prove bow unanimous they have boon on the subject. I bog to forward, at tho H?mo time, a totter I receive*! from my frlond, Mr, Ooltard, which 1 am sure must bo gratify, ink' to yon. I have the honor to bo, gentlemen, yours very truly, ja Ml M M. WEHL!. Loire oh, January Ii, 1BC0. Jama M. WchU, Kiq. t Mi Dsan Bin: I bavo great pleasure, In asking yonto convey to Hours. Oblokcrlng tbo orpro sloti of my highest approval of tbolr instrument. It Is, I con.lder, not merely the best lusunmcut of American mannfao* tare that I have tried, bnt one of tho flaut Grand Piano fortes thai bssover com? under toy cbsorvatlon; sod the Messrs. Ghlckcring may well be proud oi having turned ont from their manufactory sn tnatruraont which, for touch, quality, power and workmanship, It would be very dUhcnlt to aurpass la any part of the Wide world. Dear sir, vary sincerely yours. Oil A3. D. COLL.? HI), Firm of Couard A Oollard, Piano-for to Manufacturers, London. Lonnov, Anguat 23, i860. Jama M. Wt>di,Etq.: Ill uxan Hin : As you are gelng back to the nulled elates, I must beg you to remember me kindly lo the Messrs. Ohlckorlng. Tell tbem I wss dohghtod with their Grand Plwo-forle?at good an imitrvment, I Ikink tu ?nu ever (urstd out, befA in (oucA andttr t, Wishing you, Ac, I remain averti xty, H. F. BROaDWOOD. firm of I. Broadwood A Bona, Piano-forte Manufac turers. London. LorooB, July 30, 1869. Miurs. Ckickering <* Sont: Outra: I hsvo tust been Invited by Messrs. Oollard to try a Grand Piano-forte manufactured by you, and I have no hesitation lu endorsing tho opinion of my old friend, Mr. G. 11. Oollard, Tlx: That It la tho finost In* Btmment I ever played on. Believe me, gentlemen, most falthfnlly jours, 1. L. HATTOH. Tutincnia U fron iXe vwii dittrnffuii\ed Artittt in Kuropt to Murrt. CMcitring d\ Sont: Lobdoh, July 18, IBM. Having played upon a Piano-forte mode by Messrs, Ohlckerlng A Sons, of Boalon and Maw York, I have much pleasure In tut!lying to Its general excellcnoe. For sweetuass and brilliancy of tone, delicacy of touch and magnificent power for concert pnrposes, 1 consider It a really Grand Plaho-touts, aud dkoidko-. LT THE BEST I HATS RUM OT A Mm HUM M A I, OF AOTOSUS. ARABELLA O OLID ARD. G. A. OSBOBNE. W. KODE JULIUS BENEDICT. M. W. BALtrE. CHAR HALLE. BRINLEY RICHARDS. RENE FA VA Hi, EH. SYDNEY SMITH, OIULO BEQ?NDL ALFRED JA ELL. LINDSAY SLOPES. J. MOBOUKLEd. Prof, ot Couaervatolra do Leli-Zlg. S. AKTUDlt OH APPEL. Dlxectoi* of Monday Con. certs, London. Among the chief points of oxoelleno? of Uie Ohlcksr* lag Pianos,of whleb speak tbe renowned artists in their coogratulatr.ry testimonials to the Meurs.Chlckoring, are the greatest possible depth, richness aud Toluins of tone, combined with a rare brilliancy, clearness and perfect evenness throughout tbo entire scale; and, above all, a aurprialug duration of sound, the pure and sympathotlc quality of which never changes under the most delicate or powerful loach. During tbe put forty-three years this firm has mann* ac lured 80,000 J?LeVJNTOr3, In the construction of which they bSTO Introduced, every known and valuable Improvement. Tboy have tuvarla* bly been selected and need by all of the world's ac knowUdffcd great artists who bave vUltod tbla country profeaslonaUy.bolh for private and pnbllo use. TIIALUKUO. I consider Chlckei-ing h Sons' Pianos, beyond com* parla on, the beat 1 have ever seen In America. OOTTSCHALK. I consider Ohlckerlng A Bons' Hanoi superior to any In the world. Tbey ara on the harmonious ronndness of t perfect homogeneity throughout all the registers. The upper notes are remarkaole for a clearness and parity which I do not And la any other Instrument, while the base la distinguished for power without harshnoaa, and (or a magnificent sonority. Tour Pianos ara superior to any I have ever teen la this country or In Europe I bavo sever biard a tons ao perfect ; It yields every expression that la needed In music, and ltc quality is oepeble of change to meet overy sentiment. This Is ? raro power, and is derived from the perfect parity cd lu tone, together with Its sympathetic, ejastlo and waU balanced touch. POEff AlfBEstJ, During tbe past eight years I bavo constantly played opon the Justly oelebrsted Erard Piano?; yours ara the only Instruments that I have foond, either hero or In Europe, to equal them in sU their points of ex cell en oe. It may be satisfactory to our patrons and friends among tho public at large to atate that testimonials bate bean received from all the leading artists who hs-ve flatted or are now res 1 ding In the Doited States, a fear ol whose names, besides those above, we append LEO. db M EYE 11. I OUtfTAV BATT ALFRED JA EL. n. i-ANDERSON. B. HOFFMAN. ART HUB And many others. GUttTAV SATTER. J. BENEDICT. M. BTRAK060LT, J?LLIEN. NAPOLEON. sTsT* ILLUSTRATED ALDI!MS AND PRICt LiifTB SENT BY MAIL. WARE-ROOMS, No. 652 Broadway, NEW YORK. HENRY SIEGLING, Ar't OHAKLEHTON' S. O Ootooec* ravtxao