The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 22, 1867, Image 4

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THE CHARLESTON DULY NEWS, O. B* GATHCABT. EDITOR CATHCART, Mc MILLAN & MORTON, PROPRIETORS, No. 18 HAYNE STREET CITY PRINTERS TERM3~CA8H. SDBSCRUTlON DAILY-TWELVE MONTHS.$10.00 "AILY-SEX MONTHS. 5.00 D iILT-THBKJK MONTHS.. ?.SO slSOLE COPIES.".Scent? a.J NKW8 DEALERS ...........3 cent? MONDAY MOBNLNQ, JOLY 22, 1867. - [From tte Independent j] THE BREAD UV ST. JOLK)Kl 9. nOlf TBS O ESK AK OT ROSIG AB TEX. BT MAB Y A. P. HUMPHREY. To prove how pore a heart bia aerract bore,^ OD* day the Lord to St Jodokua' door Came begging bread in garments worn and poor. "Good steward " spoke Jodokua, "gire bim bread." "Cra loaf alone remain?," the steward said ; "For thee and me, the faithful dog beside." ..Give 1" ?aid the Saint, "will not the Lord provide ?" The atoward marked Ute single loaf with care, Aud cut tour pieces, each an equal share. Thea to tba beagar, te no friendly tone, '-One ?tob for (Sse and me, the abbot one. Ons for the dog, since I can bot obey." J jdokua ?railed ; the beggar went his way. Hot lent, and in yet wretcheder disguise. Once more the Lord asked bread with pleading eyes. ' S3 Ive him my p'oce," Jodokua gently said ; "The Lord provides." The steward save the bread. Again the Lord beside the threshold stood. And, faint wita banger, begged a little food, 'Givehim thy portion," thoa Jodokua said ; "The Lord provide?." The steward gave the bread. A Utile while, and naked, bond, and lame, Tba fourth time came the Lord, and begged the same. "Give toa doa'? piece," the holy man repbed ; .The Lord, who feed? tho ravenn, wlU provide," The ?teward gave. Tba beggar left the gate. And a voice cried aloud, "Thy lalth la great ! Tfey Lord bath proved hi? servant* a loyalty Aa thoa hast trusted, be it dona to thee 1" Uk? steward looked, and te the tranquil bay. Behold I four laden ships at anchor lay. Tar np their ?Idea the water's dimpling Une Broke round their bolds well stored with bread and wine. Joyful tbs steward hastened to the strand. And nw no man upon the vessels stand ; Baft OBI tbs shore a snow-white ban ? er waved, wawoon in golden lines these words were graved : "your ships be sends who dod the ravens feed. To him wno tia th four tiraos supplied his need. One far the abbot, th us the list begin ; Tho steward and the dog like porUons win ; Tho fourth Ufar tbs .ender's needy kin !" St*te Items As OTHER LARGE TOMATO. -Dr. D. L. DeSacssure has placed upon our table a Tomato weighing ono rx>?nd and two cunees. Tbs Dr. is quite a suc? cessful gardener, has m abundance of all kind of | rsa; atablas of the finest kind. He exhibited a cabbage, ? few days since, weighing sixteen fim'm, after taking off the superfluous leaves. [Oamden Journal. A CUSUOSTTT.-Abram Marks, a freedman, has loft at our offioe a curiosity in the shane of an ear of eats, taken from his garden in Oamden. It josviirts of a large tear, sunounded by eigut ??all ones, filiad with well developed and full gro?rn grams.-Cbnadtsi Journal. THE Coax CROP.-Tho prospects of the growing oap of earn sro truly cheering, and unless some ; unforeseen calamity occurs to mar the hopes of 1 the farmers, their hearts, in unison with the great public heart, will beat time to a more lively meas? ure this ye? than it ha? for many years previous. The crop of wheat, although not as heavy as was expected, nay bs said to have turned out well ; and he who bears not a grateful heart under theso cir -, enmataacea, mast surely be an ingrate, incapable of Uaansjttts of thankfulness. Under the present adverse condition of political affairs, it ia certainly pleasant ta entertain the mitigating hope that there will be a "sufficiency of oom in the land." [ Greenn?M Mountaineer. DXOWMD, -We regret to learn that a youth named Austin Putman WT accidentally drowned in Babara's Creek, in this District, at Abercrom taea MEL on Sunday last. Thia youth, we learn, had gone to the Mill Pond to bathe. His body has been lound, and an inquest held. [LavTrmceville Ber aid. A YaWTtBTT CURIOSITY.-Mr. Jas. Brown has plasia1 on our table a curiosity in the cabbage line. At a drat glance it presenta the appearance of an ordinary head of cabbage, but on closer inspection it will be found to o insist of eight separate and ?MISBI heads within a border of leaves. He has a?rerai other heads ol' the same kiad on his place. Mr. B. dont not know tn what hst to class it, bnt I < ,r* suggest that it bs 'termed the "Old-Worn an-in- 11 tba tftrt " Tbs seed were obtained from Messrs. Fisher A Hemrtech, in whose window the cabbage osa ba seen.-Phanix. THE NSW YOBX TRIS?TE, of the 12th, says: "In h their anxious deal? to secure for themselves the I ] advantages of education, the freedmen are afford-1 , t?f the otrot-gest possible proof of their appr?cia- I j tiouof the right* an<3 duties of citizenship. And M Ule not simply that they are ready to accept eda-11 cation as an afeamos juary gift. The best feature 11 in tass ?sae is that, whenever able, they are willing 11 topsy for IL In the Strte of Georgia, for exam- I pta,, there are two hundred and thirty-six freed-11 ?aearttwiinola, of which fifty-two are supported by 1 the JJtueau, seventy-seven by Northern societies, I j and ons-hundred and aeren-nearly one-half of the whole number-by the freedmen themselves. The I ? education of the colored people is making gratify-11 bag progress in Georgia, recently published re-1 j tarns showing that from October, 1866, to June j 80th of the present year, there hes bean an in crease of one hundred and eighty-eight schools, one hundred and seventy-six teachers, and ten I b t*rTTftf<t' sereu hundred and twenty-six pupils. We are not surprised to learn 'that the negro's I ? earnestness in this matter is bringing about a lb healthy reaction of sentiment among the whites in I * favor of their education.'' It would certainly bo tc ? the disgrace of the whites if it were not so. I? HEBE a A BTOBY of the Empress EUOENTE: "The j ? Empresa has begun her anuna] tour of visits to the I charitable institutions, hospitals and lunatic * My tums of Paris. Last week (June) she visited k the prison of Laxare. One among the poor women i h presented in the name of her companione a peti- I tioa requesting that they might be allowed to hare Ir wider benches. Her Majesty promised that the I " petition should be granted, and she quitted the I S .nfs amidst tremendous cheering. As the Em-1 ? press aromad the courtyard abe turned to the I cl g orsa nor of the prison and spoke about the I g benehss, The poor women w?l only work the bet-1 tl ter if they ?re eomfortsbly seated; and besides, I * " their health may suffer.' A young student b answered. 'Madame, disease eren may ensue.' I a 'Whererrpon a doctor present answered, 1 never I ?j rema i teri anything of the sort, madame, and 11 Isars been in daily attendance for the last ten years here. ' That I? scarcely a reason, doctor. Buch I facts may occur for sixty years without being re-1 n marked, and yet a single day may suffice to reveal IG them.' I do not precisely envy the doctor, and congratulate the poor prisoners on die able adro cate they found in their queen." I m M. Bo UTTER, in the name of the French Govern-11, ?nent, has declared, in the Corps L?gislatif, that I * Prance is indifferent to German unity. This I g probably means the withdrawal of all protests against tba reunion of Barana, Wurtemburg, Ba- I * clan anal Hesse-Darmstadt with the North German I fe Confederation Tillich began with the military con- j n flinns con cloded lu August, 1866, and was ad? vanced by the new Customs Treaty a few weeks I *! ago. The cautious, and therefore slow progress toward the reunion of South and North Germany, M was solely due to the expected opposition of ti Irene?. IT the formal consent of France to Ger-1 . aban unity bas been secured, it is possible that I * Pru*-i has likewise made some concessions on ?>' her part to France._' P COMMERCIAL. f( jj* ad porta. JT?W YORK-Per stirnsbta Saragossa-360 bales Up? land Cotton, 8 bale? 8 I Cotton, il bales Domestics, 33 tlcrcee Bice, 18 caaes Tobacco, M bois Boato, 685 sates Wheat, ind 79 packages Sundries.Fer ?toanuhip Champion-lu bags 81 Cotton, 933 bales Upland Cotton, M balea Tarn, 697 sacks Wheat, 319 " bbts Beads. 128 baga Cotton Seed, 14 tierces Bice, 18 2( roDs Leather, 1 bale Wool. 17 esses Mdse, S3 empty b Barrels, 1 caak Brandy, 1 bbl Melons, 90 boxes Yege- Pl lattas, S Packages, S Bones. I O JT TU? Charleston Cotton Market. I tx OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, 1 I ? Oauaissroir. Saturday Evening, July 30, 1867. \ There aaa a better feeltoj and an improved enquiry, tbs transmettons in some cases showing an advance of a balfe nt per lb te some gradea. Sales 80 bales, viz: 6 at 90-, SS at Ss; ? at 25. We quote: Low Midd Ung.23?<a2* Middling.25 @_ A agosta Market. m AUGUST A, July 30.-FrjuxciAt-Gold-Brokera buy ax .tUS sod ?aU allia ffl grcisn Brokers boy at 130 and sell at 183. ix OOTTO*-The demand continue? good, but none offer- gi tag to-day. We refer to our weekly report far a general - mame and quotations. Only 4 balas were sold today: ~ 1 at 33X and s OD pr?vale terme. Receipt?, 30 bah*. ' WHIAT-Quotations: Bed, S3 16a3 U6; white, $3 ?Os sao. TX?UB-Granite Mills Superfine, par bbl, $13 60; Ex- hi tra, per bb!, $li 60; family, per bbl, $15 50. At retail, ?1 0 per bbl higher. m Coan-ai SM oe. t Mobile Market. MOBILE, July 16.-COTTON.-We note a fair Inquiry Ac-day aaaong tow buyer?, resulting in sales of 609 Ml*?. Under unfavorable- accounts from tho country, nany factors art> covering no tbeir tablea in hopes of >b raining better price?, and the market ia reported hard md ban at QU.'r. for Low Middling. MONETxBT aim FINANCIAL. -The upward movement of Hold in Kew York to-day baa bad a corresponding effect aere; Sales aro reported at iso w and 140, with some bedders asking 140 H . We heard of no transaction,, how 5var, at the latter figure. The Exchange market continues dull at unchanged quotations-Ray : Sterling, Sixty days 149, and Sight 160. New York Sight S premium cheeking by banks, and '4 premium by bankers; buying rate par. Kew Orleans bight par checking by banks and bankers. Kew Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANS, July 16 -COTTON-An improved fuel? ing has characterized the movement to-da-.. Opening with a fair inquiry, the demand subsequently assumed more animation, and although the supplies ou salo a; i ord ed little acopo ta buyers, and the viows of holders were materially m advance of the rates aeceplcu yester? day, neverthele8a Operations haro exhibited considera? ble vitality throughout, amounting in sales of 1460 bales, eleven brokers paiUipating in tho business. The rather encouraging tone of the New York advices in connection with the marked buoyancy attending Foreign Exchange, contributed not a little to stimul?t ? tho market. Prices indicated a decidedly bettor feeling, an advance of ac fl lb being realized in most instances, in accordance with which we reviso our figures, and now quote as fol? lows ; Ordinary ni?alU^.c. Good Ordinary 21a22c, Low Middling 23a24c, and Middling 25>ia26Kc. Tho day's transactions would have boca larger had not several bm era been prevented from purchasing by" their inabili? ty to find tho qualities required, which were generally of J the higher classification. , The sales for the past three dors comprise 365J balfe' taken partly for the North, but mostly for foreign ex? port The receipts proper since Frida) evening, includ? ing tho arrivals from Mobile, Florida and Texas, which are included in tl eh* respectivo statements, comprise 419 bales, against 650 during the corresponding period last week, showing a decrease of 231 balee.. The exports for the same period embrace 4308 bales, 1236 of which were coastwise, and 3072 to foreign ports. STATEMENT OF COTTON. Stock on band September 1st, 1866.bales-102,182 Received to-day. 176 Received previously.756,065-755,230 Additional halos made up from Cotton re? ceived in ?acks and baled here, and from geamplea, pickinga, eto.13,323-778,663 870,636 Cleared to-day. - Cleared previonaly.824,216-824,216 Stock on hand and on shipboard.46,417 Coan-The market is quiet but firm, with a light steck and a fair demand. The stock of white is almost ex? hausted, and sellers have obtained an advance of 6c 9 bushel. The sales to-day comprise 6227 sacks, of which 3000 yellow mixed at $1 26; 600 ordinary white mixed at SI 30; 600 white mixed at tl 32 * ; 1300 do, in two lota, at tl 37X; 627 white and 300 prime white at $1 40 fl bushel FKEIOHTS-We have no alteration to report tn this de? partment Some few engagmenta have been made for forc'gn shipment but apart irom this nothing of moment baa transpired to-day. In contequonco of the limited amount of room bi port the annexed rates are readily obtained : lo per lb lor cotton by steamer to New York and Boston, and Xe to Philadelphia; by steamer to New York and Boston 46c per saok for corn, 9Cc per bbl lor nour, $1 26 per bbl for pork, and SlOall per nhd tor to? bacco. By alcorn er to Liverpool *?d per lb for cotton, and 60a per bhd for tobacco. By sail to I lverpool 9-iGd per lb for cotton, and 42s 6d per hhd for tobacco. By sail to Havre l)?c per lb for cotton. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, July 20.-TDBPISTINS-The market is firm with sales of 260 bbl? at $315 for soft and ?137 for hard, per 280 lbs. SPOUTS XOSTBRDB-Has been in active request to? day, and the sales comprise 79 bbls at 61c, and 725 do at 64X0 for country, and 62c per garon for New York pack? age*. Boam-Sales of only about 283 bbls at $4 50 for No 1, and $6 25*5 75 for Pale, aa in quality. Tax-31 bbls changed banda at S3 86 per bbl. Baltimore Market? BALTIMORE, July 19,1867. -COTTON-Wo notice some farther inquiry from spinners, but desirable grades are ?carce and held firmly, though no quotable change since yesterday. Correa-Is very dull, but holden steady; the only sale rejtorted waa 60 bags Rio at 17,s cts gold, quote for Jobbing lota Rio 15Xal9J? eta gold, aa to quality. FLOTTS-Waa dull to-day, buy en mostly holding back in anticipation of lo wir prices; we have only to notice aoOaSOO bbls Northwestern Extra at SIL taken by the trade; quotations are nominally unchanged : aoward-atreetSuper and Cut tfxtra... 19 60 @810 60 Howard-street Extra Shipping.ll 00 (a) 12 60 Howard-street High Grades. 13 00 fe) 14 26 Howard-street lani Hy.. 16 00 @ 16 60 Ohio Super and Cut Extra. 00 00 fe) CO 00 Ohio Super and Extra Shipping. 00 00 @ 00 00 Ohio Super and Family. 14 60 fe) 16 00 Northwestern Super. 0000 0 00 00 Northwestern Eitra.ll 00 @ ll 50 City MEI? Super. 00 00 fe) 00 00 City Milla, Standard Eitra. 00 00 fi 00 00 City Mills Shipping brands Extra. 18 00 fi 14 60 Baltimore high grade retailing extra.. 15 50 @ 16 00 Baltimore, welch's Greenfield and Wevcxton Family. 16 60 @ 00 00 Bye Flour, new. 800 @ 8 60 Carn Meal. City Milli. 6 60 fi 0 00 The Inspection a of Flour and Meal in the city of Balti? more tor the week ending on July 16th, 1867, were as follows:-Howard Street, 2378 bbls and 00 half bbls; City iuris, 2210 bb's and 00 half bbb; Ohio 2486 bbls; and Family 600 bbls and 00 half bbls-total Wheat Flour, 7669 bbls and 00 half bbls. Together with 19 bbls Bye Flour, and 1164 bbls Corn Meal Gaur*-Wheat-Offerings to-day were comprised of 2067 bushels white and 8060 bushels red, all new ; de? mand active ; white acareo and maintained for prime, tales of1800 bush ela Irom S310 for prime down to 1215 Tor inferior. Bed shows a further decline of 10c since yesterday's close ; included in the salea were 1400 buaha U the opening of Change at S2 70a2 75, and subsequently 3000 bushels of ?ame quality, all prima, at S260; 1600 bushels good to nearly prime at $2 52a2 60. Corn-4600 s uah els white and 4800 bushels yellow reef Ired; sales MOO bushels good to prime white SI leal 18; 360 bushel? nixed at SI 13al 16:1500 bushels yellow at si 12al 14, tat? ter closed dui L Oats-2300 bushels received ; market ac? ive, sales of 1910 bus ?els old at 96catl; 600 bushels new A lota at 88ca*l, aa to quality. Of Rye 400 bushels ofie? ld, but none no ld. MOLASSXS-Still scarce, very little Cuba or Porto Rico .??sining in Ant banda, prices nominal, in the absence sf transactions, ss last quoted. PaovraioKS-Continue to improve under still moro a vocable advices from the Weat and an active oonsump ive demand for Bacon. We report sales aa folio wa: 60 ands Bacon rib Sides, to ?nive, at 13X cts; 26 hhds do kt 14 eta, on the spot; 60 hhds Shoulden at 12tfal3 Si eta, dosing at 12>4'al2 >i eta for small lots Shoulders, 14 cts br rib, and 143*; ota for clear rib and aU clear M .des. We lotice some inquiry tor prime Loaf Lard, which is held Inn at lSJfalSX eta. No sales, of Bulk Meats reported, dees Pork still held at ?24 per bbl. Boca-Market quiet; quote Carolina at ll s>l2c, with ?mall sales; Rangoon 9a9)fc fl Tb. BILI-Demand moderate for lots from dealers, and ?aces steady sa before reported, viz: For Liverpool Fins OaS 10, do Ground Alum S2 lCa2 15 fl sack. Turk's aland held in ?tore at 5Sa60c ft bushel Suoai Remain? inactive; no sale- worthy of notice; irides without quotable change; holden firm. TOBACCO-Loaf ia in brisk demand for both Maryland nd Ohio. We report eales of 500*600 hhd? of the former nd 960 hhds of ins latter, all for export, at foll former trices. WHrazzT-Ia still dull, and held nominally in bond at re viona figures, 35a87c ft gallon. New York Market. MONEY HARKET. The New York Commercial Advei liter, of Friday, 19th nat saya: The money market is without change. Reporta are em? ulated for bear effect of large shipmen ta ot currency to Tew Orleans and the Weat; at present there appears to e no movement of importance m that direction, although ooh a current may be expected to act in ere long. At resent the banka nave more funda than they can employ t the market ntes, and appear disposed to carry idle bal aces rather than reduce their loans all round one per tnt Th? demand from the Stock Exchange ia fairly ao? ve, the ratea being five per cent on stocks and four per ?nt. on Governments. Discounts are ?till dull. There is rather more domestic TftTT*-<<w> paper offering, which however, ls taken very lutioualy. Prime paper ia current at 6a7 per cent; rwer grades are negotiated with difficulty, and at irregu PBODUCE MABKCT. NEW YORK, July 19-2 P. M.-FLO tra, 4;.-The lour market la heavy, and rather easier for old and un rand grades, and quiet and steady for other kinda. The sale? are 8400 bbls at S7a8 25 for Superfine tate; S8 36*10 20 for Extra Bute; S10 26all26 for hoioe State ; S7a8 26 for super fl n e western ; ?8 SOalO 26 for Xnmon to medium extra western; S10 75al2 26 for lolce western; ?10 SSall 20 for common to good ship? ing brands extra round hoop Ohio; and Sil 26*13. for ?de brands, the market dosing quiet Included in ie sales are 3600 bbls No 2 Southern old Extra State, c, for export Southern flour ls quiet and steady. Sales 300 bis at ?9 Wall 26 for common, and SH 30al7 for ney and extra. California Flour la steady. Sales 500 bbls ?nd sacks IS12 25*15. Bye Flour ia rather more active. Sales 660 bbls at 125aS9 25. .. Corn Meal quiet Sales 100 bbls City st S6 60. OBAZH-The Wheat Market la firmer and quiet Sales 5,000 bush at S2 26 for Ka 3 Spring; S2 60aS2 70 for ow Bed Oirginla; S3 70 for Wm te do; S2 86 for White eorgia; and 82 70a?2 75 for White California. Bye ls quiet balea 1000 boah Canada SI 56. Barley is doll Bailey Malt ia dun. Sound Corn ia ?carce, and a shade firmer, while un rand ia plenty and declining. Sales 93,000 bushels at I 04a$l 00.s; for new Mixed Western; S 07aSl 08 for ney lou Mixed Western; SOcaSl 03 for unsound, and I OlaSl 06 for Kiln dried. Oat? la scarce and firm. Sales 28,000 bushels at 82ca 13%'c for Western, and 92ca93o for Ohio. COTTON-The market is firm, with sales 960 bales at S\'a27c for Middling Uplands. RICI-Is quiet at 9>?a9>jc for Rangoon and ll >ial2>, c ir Carolina. Correa-The market is firm with, however, nothing of tom ant doing. SUOAB-The market ls firm with a fair demand. Salee noe our hut 980 hhds at 13c tor Porto Rico; n,^al2^c ? Cuba, and 280 boxes Havana at 12Xal2*4*c. MOT I ?ar? Ia quiet, with ?alee since our last 100 hhds [ascovado at 51c HAT-Is firm at SI for shipping, and SI 40al 66 for re? di lota. Tea-Ia quiet and firm. Sales 2100 half chests Oolong 1 roll prices. PROVISIONS.-The Pork market opened firmer, and nd closed heavy. Sales 3800 bbls at S22 76a23 for now [ess, closing at 822 90 cash; $22 for old do; ?19 75for rime, and 822 26a22 50 for Prime Mess. The Beef market ia firm. Sales 145 bbls at 818a824 ir new Putin Mess, and 823a28 for new Extra Mesa Beef Ham? are dull at S38aS39. Cut meats are firmer. Salea 260 pekgs at 10>?al0\c for boulders, and 14al6o for Hams. Bacon la firm. Lard la heavy. Sales 930 bbls at I2al3 '?4c. Butter la unchanged at 10a21c for Ohio, and 16A26c tor tate. Cheese is lower at "al4c. WHISKEY-Ia quiet FuDOHTa-To Liverpool, 226,000 bush o's Corn at 3d ; X) hhds Tobacco at 26s; 400 bbls Petroleum st Se 6d; 40 bia Spirits of Turpentine at 4a Cd, and 300 bbls Rosto on ri vate terms; and per steam r, 100 bales compressed otton at 3-1 Gd; 200 bbls Flour, to fill, at la 9d; 200 hhds ?bocco at 26a 3d. To London, per steamer, 2000 boxes Cheeae at 86s; 35 nea Bacon at 36s, and 60 tona measurement goods at is, and per sail, 7600 bushels Corn on private terms. To Glasgow, per ?teamer, 200 bbls Flour, to fill, at ls. L [Correspondence of the Journal of Comvierce,] HAVANA, July 12.-Our sugar market firm at 8,'4a9 ala, Ko 12 D b; sales not heavy. FREIGHTS-Light demand, conforming to action in the igar market and at rates quite equal to last charter re )rtod, of which more at close of the week, to-morrow, EXCHANGES-bterling moving up in the last two dava, id bills payable London, 60 daya sight at 13}?al4 pre? linna; United States, Kew York and other Northern ties, 60 days sight, currency, at 26a26.va' discount; do Md, lalf? premium: do good abort Bight at 2)?a3 pre lium. Money-Gold more abundant in our si reeta, and i the small trade commercial pockets; banks paying >ld for all our necessities. omign.ee? per South Carolina Kallroad, Joly HO. 376 bales Cotton, 36 bales Mdse, 710 bags Wheat 216 aga Flour, 134 bbla Naval Stores, 2 cara Lumber, 2 ca?a ld Iron, 4c. To Goldsmith s Son, W P Hall, Courte? sy 4 Trenhohn, Railroad Agent. Street Broa 4 Co, Sten ouse st Co, A Robinson 4 Co, Willis 4 Chiaolm, J St J D lrkpatrick, G W Williams 4 Co, W H Chafee, Goodrich, rineman St Co, Ostendorff 4 Co, C K Huger, R B Hob? ard, J BE Sloan, Mn W M Smith, W B Williams, E J risa 4 Co, Gibbes 6 Co, Adams, Frost 4 Co, G H Walter Co, Ebangh 4 Mallon.ee. Co nj Lg ne ei per Northeastern Railroad, July 20. 339 obis Naval Stores, 10 bales Cotton, 3 cars Stock, Mdze, Ac To Adama, Frost A Co, Lient Neida, T Mur? phy. Wilhams A Co, O E Pritchett, A Robinson & Co, J A Quackeubush, Holmes & Stoney, Haven el A Co, B O'Neill, Mazy ck Bros, Kinsman ft Howell, P Cleary. Passengers. Per steamship Saragossa, for New York-J M Kinloch, Mts Matilda H Kink cb, Mias Nina A Hayden, 0 Ber hans, Mrs Chandler, Mies Chandler, Miss R Blake, Jamea B Robertson, 51 isa H A Flannigan, Mlas M E Flannigan, Master Ja i es Flannigan, Mrs H R Stafford and 3 chil? dren. T C Carroll and lady, Misa Isabella McDonald, Mrs Anna Spain and 3 children, Mrs Heffron, Samuel Gold? smith, B P Burnham, R D Long, H W Allen, James Mur? phy, Henry L Johnson, Jamea Longstreet E R Hope, P Cleary, Miss A W Holmes, H brandt Mrs Dudley, Mrs Dennis, Mr Dudley, Edmund Wash. Per steamship Champion, for New York-Henry Daly. Capt ? gan, C O Shaw, X E Rugglea and lady, R B Dowie, O A Locke, Miss Anna Locke, Misa Carrie S Locke, Miss E Moise, Mrs J D Parker, B H Sollgman, J H Jenks, J F Lincoln, W A Courtenay, C E Wunderlich, Misa Annie Heacock, Miss G Bcacock, Mrs J T Murray, Mrs Uarka lew, T P Allan, W M Howland, R E Holmes and lady, A A Avetlhe, Mrs P H Kegler, Master Lewis Kegler, Master F Kegler and servant, G H Ingraham, F F Chapeau, T T Chapeau, J R Heriot Jr, General Burns, Major J R My rick and lady, J A Alden, L Warner, W C Jessup, Mrs Sickles, J Kean, Mrs E Block, 3 children and servant, Mrs Mentone, Miss Caroline Richards, Mrs Thaddeus Street and 3 children. Timothy Street, Master Willie Street Mrs A Skell in, J Oppenheimer, J Robertson, C C Neill, Miss Julia Bergen, Miss Carinia Bergen, P Albert J Alprccht J Smith, P Hackett and child, T Sullivan, J Landon, Claudia Goff, B Smith. G N Leitch, J Martin, J H Burton, W W Hubbard, E W Bibbins, T Lynch, J S Kellogg, R H Gladding, and IS steerage. Per steamship Moneka, from Now York-P D Boyd, T H Budd, T E Goodrich, and 3 steerage. Per steamer City Point from Palatka, Fernandina, Jacksonville, via Savannah-R Gourdin, C N So ule, N G Young, M ra McCloud, - Ford, H E Dottercr, S E DeFor rest Charles Farrar, - Enalow, Mr Guilmartin and lady, - Randolph, Mrs Wyatt Hrs Holmes, D H Burton, and 3 deck. Per steamer W W Frazier, from Edisto and Rockville Miss Eliza Olney, Master Jimmie Bisscll and servant, C V Bwitt, Col Young. Mr Lonnard and lady. Dr McKen dine, Major Carl Bell i ne, S J Austin, and ll deck. Per steamer St Helena, from Edisto and Rockville Dr ooanowaki and lady, Miss Mitchell, J L Seabrook, R E Seabrook, H L Fash, O B Donny, W M Whaley, E Stou ber, M Whaley, H Knapp, and 13 deck. PORT CALENDAR. CORRECTED WEEKLY. PHASES OP THE MOOR. New M. 1st ah. 28m. even I Full M. 16th,2h. 36m. even First Q. 8th, Oh. Hm. even | Last Q.24th, 10h.16m.morn New Moon, 30th, llb. 49m., even. SUN. EI?ES. I SETS. MOON 22iMonday.... 23 Tuesday.... 24 Wednesday. 25 Thursday... 26 FYiday. 27 Saturday... 28 Sunday. 6.. 8 5.. 9 6..10 6.. 10 6..ll C..12 6.. 13 7.. 4 7.. 3 7.. 8 7.. 2 7.. 3 7.. 1 7.. 0 10..46 ll..51 Morn. 12.. 3 12..47 1..34 2..27 MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CHARLESTON', Arrived Saturday. Sehr M E Banks, Smith, Beaufort 8 C. Ballast To Risley A Creighton. Steamer City Point Adkins Palatka, Fernandina, Jacksonville, via Savannah. Mdze. To Ravenel A 00, J D Aiken ft Co, C Meyer, J Schirmer. Steamer Morgan, Torrent, North Edisto, Rockville, and Way T^niitngn. Mdze. To Boper ft Stoney. Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Moneka, Marsbmsn, New York-left Thurs? day, P M. Mdze. To J st T Getty, Adams Expresa Co, J E Adger A Co, Block ft Loyns, T A Beamish A Co, Brown A Hyer, Cameron, Barkley A Co, T M Cater, Cart? mill, Harbeson A Co, A Canals, Claciua A Witte. L Cho? pin A Co, Campbell, Knox A Co, Chlaohn Bros, B A A P Caldwell, B Deery, Dowie A Moise, Douglas A Miller, Dr W M Fitch, J H Graver. J M Greer, G ruber A Martin, W Gurney, Gramaun A S ch wacko, H Gerdts A Co. Halloran A Templeton, Rattlesnake Shoal Light Ship, J H Hillen, Commander A K Hughes, M leeman. A Illing, G H In? graham, H Kia tte A Co, H W Kinsman, K linet, Wicken? berg A Co, Lauroy A Alexander, W Mccomb A Co, Man tone A Co, Mc Lo y A Rice, W Matthi essen, Agent Muller, Hlmltz A Co, Mehrtons & Wohltman, J P Merkhardt Os tendorffft Co, North, Steele A Wardell, D Paul A Co, H T Peake, Richardson A Upham, J Russell, J R Read A Co, J S Schirmer, L Schnell A Co, G W Steffens A Co, P Smith, Southern Express Co, Salas A Co, Shepherd A Cohen, A Tobias' Bona, W G Trott Worner A Ducker, F Wohinan, Wagoner, Heath A Monaeos, W J Yates, Good? rich, Wlneman A Co, J P Low, E H Rodgers ft Co, Gond kop A Ben thu er, G L Wright, Melchera A Muller, A 0 Stone, J B McElhose, J Walker, Stell, Webb A Co, s Feas, J B Betts, J G Milnor, D Maguire, J Wolf, Z Davis, H 8tender, M Meeking A Co, Schirmer ft Nichols. Steamer Planter, Foster, San tee. 4 balee Cotton, 326 bbls Naval Stores, and Shingles. To J Ferguson, G E Pritchett, E H Rodgers ft Co, W C Dukes ft Co, O W Wil? llama ft Co Steamer W W Frazier, Boyle, Edisto and Bockrillo. Mdze. To John ft Theo Gtlty, and others. Steamer St Helena, Rumley, Edisto and Rockville. Mdse. To J H Murray, and others. Cleared Saturday. Steamship Champion, Lockwood. New York-Courtenay ft Trenholm. Steamship Saragossa, CroweU, New York-Raven el ft Co. Steamship Alliance, Kelly, Philadelphia-H F Baker ft Ob. Spanish brig Solidad, Fabregas, Barcelona-W P Hall. Went to Sea Saturday. Steamship Saragossa, dowell. New York. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York. Brig Meteor, Anderson, Dari cn. Geo. Sehr Moonlight States, Georgetown, S C. Went to Sea Yesterday. Steamship Alliance, Kelly, Philadelphia. Barken tine Hannibal, Hawkins, Brunswick. Geo. Spanish brig Solidad, Fabregas, Barcelona. British brig Rothsay, Cronae, Liverpool, N S. Behr D F Keehirj, Granger, Baltimore. From this Port. Steamer Dictator, Vincent, New York, Joly 19. Up for this Port. Steamship Falcon, Reed, at Baltimore, to leave Satur? day, 30th. Brig Senorita, Linden, at Baltimore, July 30. Sehr M B Bramhall, Hussey, at New York, July 18. Cleared for this Port. Behr My ro vor, Hughes, at New York, July 18. Notice to Mariners. THE SHOAL upon WHICH THE SHEP CUMTVATOB STBOOX. It has already been stated that the pucket ship Cultiva? tor, Captain Russell, from Liverpool for New York, ?truck upon a shoal before unknown, and that Captain Chandler, of U S steamer Don, had been sent ont to lo? cate lt, The following is an extract from a letter written by Captain Chandler to Mr. Negus, one of the New York Board of Underwriters "Thia shoal lies in lat 41.38 N, lon 68.11 W, and runs In a NNW and SSE direction for five miles, with a general iverege of six fathoms, but spots of only 17 feet It ls Dot more than 100 yarda wide, and seems to be a ridge formed by the action of the sea, and the shoal spots ire, I think, wrecks of poor fellows who have been re? porte I as foundering at sea. If a ship strikes there in a heavy galo there ia nc chance for a soul; no boat could ive The other shoal ls dne E (true) of the Davis South jhoal Llghtboat 33 miles, and has an average depth of i% fathoms. It extenda eight miles in a NNE and SSW ll rec ti on, and the North end ia on tho parallel with the louth end of Fishing Rip. lhe latitude of the shoalest part la 40 66, lon 69 30 07. I made a full re; ort to the Bureau on my arrival." LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THIS PORT. FOREIGN. UVXBFOOL. ?dp R C Winthrop. Stuart, sailed.June Che Tryphenia, Harding, sailed.May 26 KZWPOBT, mo. Che Johannes, Rutar, sailed.May 19 DOMESTIC BOSTON. 3rig G F Geary,-, np.July IB >chr E W Pratt,-. up.July ll lehr Lizzie Batchelder, English, cleared.Joly 13 KEW TOBT. lehr Myrover, Huches, cleared.July 18 lehr M B Bramhall, Huaaey, np..*..July 18 Iteamship Falcon, Reed, to sall.July 30 ?rig Senorita, Linden, np.July 30 USE GALLIGHAN S PILLS A CERTAIN CURE. (TTE HAVE USED GALLIG-IA N'S PILLS. AND FIND VT that they will do all that ls claimed for them, and bee rf ul ly recommend them to public favor. T. H. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama J. W. A. SANDFORD, Att'y Gen 'I of Alabama. ROBT. DOUGHERTY, Judgo Supremo Court Ala. From THOMAS J. JUDGE, Judge Supreme Court. I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on my plantation or lever and Ague, and find them all that is claimed for hem. THOS. J. JUDGE. Montgomery, Ala., September 29,1858. ? LOWNDES COUNTY, Alabama. GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS will do [bey aro decidedly the best medicino for Chill s and le 'er I ever gave. I would not be without them for flvt unes the price. J. A GRAHAM. AMEBICUS, April 17, 1867. One box of GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured me perfectly >f Chills and Fever. They are the beat medicine lot mills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. RON ALLSON, Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga. MONTOOMEET, ALA., July 9,1866. Messrs. BLUNT A HALE-GENTS: I have used your lALLiGHAN'S PILLS on two occasions for Chills and Tever, and Und that they effect all that they aro intend d to do. They are tho best remedy for the disease tin i ! have ever tried. I consider them perfectly reliable. Respectfully, DAN'L SAYRE, Grand Soc. Grand Lodge of F. and A. M. of Alabama ALBANY, GA., March ll, 1867. I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS in forty c?sese 'lulls and Fever, with pert oct success. They are th? >eat Fever and Ague Pill put up. A. B. FAN!. WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY GOODRICH, WISEMAN di CO., No. 163 Meeting street. And by all Druggists. BLOUNT <v HALE, PROPRIETORS, May 14 Gmo Montgomery, Ala. 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 increase .our trade this fall There's nothing to equal Printer's nk-it has made many a fortune. Terms for the paper-$3 per annum, in advance. Advertisements inserted at the rate of $1 per square ot welve Unes or less for each insertion. Cards of ten lines or less, at the rate of $10 for three nonths. Contracts by the year or for six months, allowing priv lege of changing on more favorable terms. Address t> EDWARD A. BRONSON. Nov-'tuba U Vubiiabw 43a c'rcprielor, DRUBS, CHEMICALS, ETC. FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. ERS, YELLOW WATER, TEMPER, FEVERS, FOUNDER, LOSS OP APPETITE AND VI? TAL ENERGY, Ac. ITS USE IMPROVES THE WIND, IN? CREASES THE AP? PETITE-G IVES A SMOOTH and GLOS? SY SKIN-and trans? forms tho MISERA? BLE SKELETONS INTO A FINE LOOK TNG AND SPIRITED HORSE. This preparation, long and favorably known, will thoroughly reinvigo? rate broken down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing tho stomach and intestines. It is a sore preventive of nil diseases incident to thia animai such as LUNG FEVER, GLAND HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS? TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION 18 INVALUABLE It in creases tho quantity and improves the quali? ty of the MILE. It has been proven by ac? tual experiment to in? crease tho Quantity ot MILK and CREAM twenty per cent, and mako the BUTTER firm and sweet In fat ?. telling cattle, it g v a - them an appetite, o ens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. TN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, SUCH AS COUGHS DLL(-ERS IN THE LUNGS, LIVER, Ac., this article acts as a specific. By putting from one-half a paper j to a paper in a carrol of swill tho above dis? eases wi? be eradica? ted or entirely pre? vented. If given in - time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholora. PREPARED BY S. A. FOUTZ & BRO., No. 110 FRANKLIN STREET BALTIMORE, Md. FOR SALE BY BOWIE & MOISE SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE. NO. 151 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. March 33 stuthOmo mm rlB DELICIOUS TONIC, ESPECIALLY DESIGNED for the use of the Medical Profession and the Family, is now endorsed by all the prominent Physicians, Ch em? la ta and Connoisseurs, aa possessing all those intrinsic medicinal quail tl ea (tome and diuretic) which belong to an OLD AND PURE GIN. WO trust that our established reputation founded upon eighty-eight years of experience-abundantly vin? dicates our claims to rabile confidence, and guaran? tees the excellence of this Standard Article. Put up In cases containing one dozen bottles each and sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac. A. M. BIN INGER A CO, [Established 1778. Sole Importera No. 16 Beaver street, New Yet Opinions of th Press. The Btningers, Na 16 Beaver street, have a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and beal bouse in New York.-Home Journal. The house of A M. Binlnger A Co., No. 16 Beaver street, bas sustained, for a period of eighty years, a repu? tation that may well be envied.-A'. Y. Evening Pott. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., NO. 163 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel and DO WIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KUNO & C ABSIDE Y, NO. 161 MEETING STREET, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, 8. 0. January 20 tu th s Cmo ?-THE SALE OF THE PLANTATION BIT TEBS ia without precedent In the history of the world. There ls no secret in the matter. They are at once the nost speedy, strength onie g health-restorer ever dia? pered. It require? bot a single trial to understand his. Their purity can always be relied upon. They ire oom pose? of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Cascarilla 3ark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers, Lavender flowers, Wintergreen, Anise, Oloverbuda, Orange-peel, make-root, Caraway, Coriander, Burdock, S.-T.-1860-X. 4o. " bey are especially recommended to clergymen, pub Hr speaker?, and persons of literary babita and ?eden ary Ufa, who require tree digestion, a relish for food, tad clear mental teeni ti ea. Delicate females and weak persons are certain to find n these Bitters 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 overcome effects of dissipation and kate honra. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasma tlc and Intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Ooo? ti patios. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. Shey cure Livor Complaint and Nervous Headache They ara thebes! Bitters in the world. They make he weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's groat ?storer. Tbs following startling and emphatic statements can >e seen at our office. Letter of Ber. E. F. Caan, Chaplain of the 107tbf New fork Regiment: NKAB AoQtJiA Onxzx, March 4th, 1803. Owingfto the great exposure and terrible decomposl* lon after the battle of Antietam, I was utterly prostraU id and very sick. My stomach would not retain modi line. An article called Plantation Bitters, prepared by >r. DHAXZ, of New York, was prescribed to give me .tran g th and an appetite. To my great surprise they ave mo immediate relief. Two bottle? almost allowed DO te join my regiment . . . . I have since seen hem need In many caaes, and am free to say, for ho* iltal or private purposes I know of nothing like them. Ber. E. F. CRANE, Ohapuun. Letter from the Bev. N. E. GILDS, St OlalrsvHle, Pa. Gaarruaout :-Yon wore kind enough, on a former oe salon, to send me a half dozxen bottles of Plantation litters for S3 60. My wife having derived so much icnoflt from the nae of these Bitters, I desire ,tT to ooUnue them, and you will please send ua f lt bottle* core for the money enclosed. I am, very truly, yo -.rs, H. E. GILD-s, Pastor Gar. Ref. Church, Bo LD ix BJ' Hom, 8trpEaiNTXNDZ?rr'8 Omet, 1 CntcnrxAn, OHIO, Jan. 16th, 1803. J . *..***.. I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds ol i ur noble soldiers who slop here, more or lesa disabled rom various causes, and the effect la marvollous and ?ratifying. Such a preparation as thia ls I heartily wish in ever) amily, in every hospital, and at hand on every latte leid. G. W. B. ANDREWS, Superintendent Dr. W. A CHILDS, Burgeon cf the Tenth Vermont Re? dmont, writes:-"I wish every soldier bad a bottle of Plantation Bitters, They are tho most effective, per sot, and hannie?* tonio I ever used." WILLARD'S HOTQ, 1 WASHINGTON, D. 0., May 22d, 1868. J GnirxLzxrcn:-We require another supply of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity o which dally to? reases with the guests cf our house. Respectfully. SYKES, CHAD WICH A Co. Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. Be sure that every bottle bears the fac-simile of our igualare on a steel plato labio, with our private stamp iver the cork. P. H. DRAKE & CO., NO. 302 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians, Grocers, laloonB and country Hotel-dealers. April 18 thstulyr j ?MPCRTART TO COTTON PLANTERS. A SOUTHERN INTENTION. PATENT LA EOE-SAVING IRON SCREW COTTON PRESS. THE LATE8T AND BY FAB THE MOST PERFECT COTTON SCREW yet Invented. With one mule s heavy bale can be easily packed. Send for Descrip? tive and Price Li?t, to CE. HUGER, General Agent for the State, Ko. 73 East Bay, Charleston, & C. ALSO, BALLWAY AND STEAMBOAT 8UPPL1ES, Portable and Stationary Engines, Saw Gina, Henery \ McCar? thy Gins, Grist Mills, Bark Milla, Hone Powers, Threshers, Reapers, Beltings, Oil*, bon, Steel, Wild? er's Fire Proof Safes, Platform and Counter Scales, ' c., Ac. . For sale by C. K. HUGER, No. 73 EAST BAT, CHARLESTON, S. C. May 2 roth Cmos PRU08, CHEWII? AIS, ETC. ILL HAIL TD THE Coin! HOPE FOR THE DESHHD1K6 INVALID. DEFER NOT THE USE OF RODRIGUES P1ILM0N?C ELIXIR SPECIFIC. MANY WHOSE DECLINING HEALTH, WHICH was precarious, and their recovery despaired of, do now wita grateful emanations to the AU-Wise Dis? poser, offer heartfelt thanks for this timely remedy. Dur? ing the short time since its public introduction Into use, the Originator has most happily realized her most san? guine expectations in manifestations issuing from all quarters of Its unparalelled curative properties, for In no case where lt has been administerea with regard to di? rections, and persevered in, has lt failed in its beneficial results. In resorting to this remedy, tho invalid can depend upon the safety of every articlo in its preparation, and while it accelerates the healthful rt actions of each organ and vessel, the mind con bo perfectly free from appre? hension of any subtle Ingredient being insinuated into its composition. The appetite, which improves undsr its administration, ia at liberty to indulge prudently in whatever nutriment ls palatable, digestivo and wholesome, and while it is no more than proper to avoid exposure to fresh cold, no lear need be entertained of any liability under this course of treatment to induce it: It is a pleasant AROMATIC CORDIAL, quite agreeable to the ta Bte, and as a lung re vivlfyer and balsam of health, lt is distinguishing itself as without precedent, and we trust will, ore long, claim for Itself general acclamation for its unrivalled efficacy. For sale by the Proprietress, Mrs. CECILIA RODRI? QUE'S, northwest comer of MEETING AND SOTITT? STREETS, and principal Druggists. PRICE SINGLE BOTTLE $1.26. April 2_lyr SARATOGA "EXCELSIOR" SPRING WATER. rjTHE WATER OP THIS SPRING IS BELIEVED TO _L be unequalled by that of any other in the far-famed valley ott burs toga Its virtues are such as have secured it the high encomiums of all who have used it, possess? ing, aa il does, in an eminent degree, cathartic, diuretic, alterative and tonic qualities. From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON. M. D., Professor Practice of Physic, Jefferson Medical College, Phila? delphia, formerly of Charleston ,S. C. PHTT.ADELMUA, November 16,1865. 1 have been for a year or more peet in the habit ol taking the water of tho "Excelsior" Spring of Saratoga. Accustomed during the great portion of my invalid Hie 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 fled that the Excelsior Water is as well adapted as any other among them, if not more so, to the purposes for which they are generally employed. Il is very agreeable, strongly impregnated with the carbonic acid, lively and sparkling. * * * I can heartily and conscientiously recommend lt to all who need a gentle cathartic ano diuretic. SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D. The Water is put up bi Pint and Quart bottles, and packed in good order for shipping, Pints in boxeb ot four do ?on each, and Quarts in boxes of two dozen each BOLD AT WHOLESALE BT GOODRICH, W1E1KAN & CO. Importers and Wholesale Druggists, ITO. 153 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. DOWIE & MOISE, No. 161 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel. And for sala by first class Druggists and Hotels. January 12_ _6mo SfMILIA 81S1ILIB?S CURANTUR* HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE EXPE? RIENCE, an entire success : Simple-Prompt-Ern? st eat and Reliable. They are the only m edi ornoo per? fectly adapted to popular use-so simple that mistakes cannot be modem using them; so harmless as to bs free from danger, and io efficient as to be always relia? ble. They have raised the highest commendation from au, and will always render satisfaction. Cents So, 1, cures Fevers, congestion, Inflammations.. 21 " 2, " Worms Worm-Fever, Worai-Coie.. 2* II a, Crying Colic, or Teething of In. fants. SC II 4, " Diarrhoea of OhUdrsti or Adults.... 2C H j, ? Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Golla.. 26 H g, Choisi a Morb wi, Nausea, Vomit? ing. * " T, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. 8, " Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache.. St " 9, " Il ea tine h cs, Sick H ?ad ache J Vertigo.. 31 10, " Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach.. " ll, " Suppressed, or Painful Periods..... " 12, " Whites, too profuse periods. I H it, H Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing.. 2 " 14, " Salt Rheum, Erjaipelaa, Eruptions. St 11, " Rhea na ?ti-a. Rheumatic Pains... 34 II ie, II Fewer and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues. M* IT, .< Plies, Blind or Bleeding. 6C " 18, " Upthalmy, and Sore or Weak Eyes. 60 " 19, " Cata*-h, Acute or Chronic Influ? enz? .,. M " SO, * Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs 6t " 21, " Asthma, Oppressed Breathing.. K ? 82, .. Ear Discharges, Impaired Hear* mg. ti M 21, " Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swell? ings. M ?i 34, H General Debility, Physical Weakness 60 " 3?, " Dropsy and Scanty Secretions.. 6C " 36, 11 Sea Sickness. Sickness from Rid? ing. ft 11 37, " Kidney Disease, Gravel. Mi " 38, 11 Serrons Debility, Seminal Emis? sions, Involuntary O lac barges.1.00 " 30, " Sore Month, Canker. M " IO. " Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed. St " 81, " Painful. Periods, even with Bpiair I.,.. M " 82, " SunerVrtga at Change ol Lie.LOO M 83, <. Epilepsy, Spasms, St Vitus' Dance.1.00 ? u. " Dlptherla, Ulcerated Sore Trost.... 80 FAMILY CASES. 16rials, morocco case and book.Jio.ot 20 large vials, In morocco, and book. 8,01 M large vials, plain case, and book. 6.CM lt boxes (Nos. 1 to 16). and book. 8.8r VETERINARY SPECIFICS. Mahogany oases, 10 vials.$10. M. ?ngie vials, with directions. LOG 49-These remodies, by the case or single box, an tent to any part of the country, by Mail or Express, tn* if charge, on receipt of the price. Address HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, Office and Depot No. 662 Broadway, New York. Dr. HtTMrHBXTB ls consulted dally at his office, per tonally or by letter, as above, for ali forms of disease. DOWIE dc MOISE. Wholesalo Agents. No. 161 Meeting street, Opposito Charleston Hotel. W. A. SKRINE. A. Vf. ECKEL ot CO.. Retail Agents, No. 281 KING-STREET, 4th door above Market-st. April 16 _Oharleston. 8. 0. EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR ! CH ASTELL AR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR, For Removing Superfluous Hair. TO THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABL1 depilatory recommends itself as being an almost in dispenslble article to fem?lo beauty, is easily applied, does not burn or injure tho skin, but acts directly on tile roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads, or from any part ol thc body, completely, totally and radically extirpating tho same, leaving thu skin soft, smooth and natural. This is the only article used by the French, and is the only real effectual depila tory in existence. Prloo 75 cents per package,' post paid to any address, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, SHUTTS A CO., Chemists, March 30 lye No. 283 River st., Troy, N. Y. ?an TT7HT>KERS and MUS- a?na? afb?fik W TACHES forced to -P^? ? grow upon thc smoothest K.~JH face in from three to five T^^F fcWf weeks by using Dr. SEVI?- ?Tfrgf K HTS RESTAURATEUR BaflL ..??^^CAPILLAIKE, the meat ^M^ay ^?^ffWtW wonderful discovery In mo- ^B^B^^ dem science, acting upon the Beard and Hair bi an almost miraculous manner. It has been used by tho elite of Paris and London with the most flattering success. Names of ali purchasers will be registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every instance, the money wiU be cheerfully refunded. Price by mall, sealed and postpaid, $1. Descriptive cir? culars and testimonials mailed free. Address BERGER, SHUTTS k CO., Chemists, No. 285. RI ver street Troy, N. Y., Sole Agents for the United States March 89 tj DRUGS, CHEMICALS. ETC. MOTHERS! MOTHERS ! MOTHERS 1 YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHE SIRUP FOB CHILDREN TEETHING THIS VALUABLE PREPARATION IS THE PRE? SCRIPTION of ono of tho best female physicians and nurses ia the United States, and has been used tor thirty years with never-failing safety and success by mil? lions of mothers for their children. It not only relieves tho child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, correcta acidity, and gives tone and onergy to the wholo system. It will also instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BDWELS AND WIND COLIC. Wo bclievo it is the best and unrest reinedv in tho world, in all cases of DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOA in children, whether lt arises from Teething, or from any other cause. Bo sure and ask for MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, Having the lac simile of CURTIS & PERKINS on thu wrapper. ALL OTHERS ARE BASE IMITATIONS. For aale by the Wholesale Agenta, HOWIE & MOISE, No. 151 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. April ll OLD RIP VAK WINKLE OIN, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST 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 Pure Liquors In a compact and con? venient form, we common oed the enterprise of bottling and packing in cases our well known Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, Ac, and have sent them ont in a style that would preclude the possibility of their being tampered with before reaching the purchaser. The general appre? ciation and gratifying fuoceas that has rewarded our efforts has encouraged us to maintain the standard as re? gards quality, also to make Increased efforts to retain the confidence and patronage which hu been so liberally be? stowed upon us. BUT INGER A CO., [Established 1778.] Importers ol Wines, Ac., No. 16 Beaver street, New York. The above popular goods are put up In cases contain? ing one dozen bottles each, and are sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac. Opinions of the Press. The name of Binlnger A Co., No. 15 Beaver street, ii a guarantee of the exact and literal truth of whatever they represent.-if. T. Com. Advertiser. The Importing house of Binlnger A Co., Na 15 Beaver street, la conducted upon principles of integrity, fairness and the highest honor.-Jv. Y. Evening Express. * GOODRICH, Wi NEMAN & CO.. N 168 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hot and DOWIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KING dc CASSIDEY, No. 161 MEETING STREET, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, 8. o. January 30 _wfmSmoe "A smile waa on her lip-health was In ber look strength waa in her step, and In her hands-PL uria noa Brrxna." S. T.-1860-X. A few bottles of PLAKTATIOH Birma Will ours Nervous Headache. " Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips. " Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. " Flatulency and Indigestion. " Nervous Affections, .i Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath. H pata over the Eyes. .. Mental Despondency. Prostration; Great Weakness. Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, Ac Which are the evidences of LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. It ls estimated that seven-tenths of all adult aliments proceed from a deeeaaed and torpid tiver. 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 diseases, the world has ever produced. Within one year over six hundred and forty thousand persona have takes the PLAMTATIOH Brims, and not aa instance of complaint has come to our knowledge I It ls a most effectual tonio and agreeable itimulan raited to all conditions of life. The reports that lt relies upon mineral substances fo Its active properties, are wholly false For the satis (action ot the public, and that patients may consul their physicians, we append a hst of ito components. CALISAYA BABX.-Celebrated tor over two hundred years in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness, etc It waa introduced Into Europe by the Countess, wife of the Viceroy ot Peru, In 1640, and afterwards sold by the Jesuit? for Ms enormous .pri?e o) its own weight in silver, under the name of Jesuit s Pow? ders, ead was finally madepublic by Louis XVI, King of France. Humboldt makes especial reference to ito febrifuge qualities during his South American travels. CASOiBtTj.A Ba?a-For diarrhoea, collo and diaeaaet of the stomach and bow ela. DAIDXLIOH-For inflammation of the loins and ?trop? ical affections. CHAMOMILE FLOWXBB-For enfeebled digestion. La. VETO IB FLO Wana-Aromatic, stimulant and tonic highly in rigor? ting In nervous debility. WDrmaam-For ?eroraia, rheumatism, etc Amax-An ?rom a tl o carminative; creating flesh, muscle and milk; much uaed by mothers nursing. Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake oot, etc 8. T.~1860.~X. Another wonderful Ingredient, of great use among the Spanish ladles of South America, Imparting beauty to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, ls yet un. known to the commerce of the world, and we withhold Ito name for the present, IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. RoOHESTXB, N. Y , December 38,186L Messrs. P. H. DBAXK ts Co.-I have been a great sui*, farer from Dyspepsia for three or four years, and had to ?bandon my profession. About three months ago 1 Irl od the Plantation Bitters, and to my great Joy I am new nearly a well maa. I have recommended them la l?verai cases, and, aa far as I know, always with signal benefit I am, respectfully yours. Rev. J. S. OATHORN. PHILADELPHIA, loth Month, 17th Day, 1869. Rxsraoran Panoro:-My daughter has been much beneattod by the nae of thy Plantation Bitters. Thou wilt send me two bottles more. Thy friend, ASA CUBBIH. BlTSTRMAlt HOUSX. CHZOAOO, UL, 1 February ll, 1863. j Mxssxa. P. H. DHAKB A Co.:-Please send tis another twelve cases of your Plantation Bitters. As a morning appetizer, they appear to have superseded everything al se, and are greatly esteemed. Yours, Ac, GAGE A WAITE. Arrangements are now completed to supply any de? mand for this article, which has net heretofore been possible. The public may rest assured that In no case will the perfectly pure standard ot the FLANTATIOS Birma be departed from. Every bottle bears the fac-simil? of our signature en a steel plate engraving, er it cannot be gen? uine. Any person pretending to sell PLAKTATIOH BTTTXBS in bulk or by the gallon, is a swindler and imposter. Benart of refitted bottles. See that our Private Stamp is Uxan> TI LATED over every cork. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers throughout the country. P. H. DRAKE & CO., New York. *nrll *) mwf v? 0AVE6A, YOUNG * H cKENZIE, LiW IND COLLECTION OFFICE, Nos. 39 and 40 Park Row? ISAAC DA VEG A, ) SBOBOa B. YOUNO. J NEW IORI, GERARD L. MCKENZIE,) HAVING SUCCEEDED TO THF TO BEIGH COLL*? HON BUSINESS of Mesare, BIRNEv, pass CIB8 A FLANDERS, we will attend io the collection et ?ail due and maturing claims throughout tba Um"!ai atea asl (ta?ada. aOMMlBSlQBMEA FOE AU TEM BT ATEM. ian Bary g CHIGKRRIN6 & SONS ESTABLISHED 1828, MANUFACTURERS OF Grand, Sauare, And UDriffht PIANO FORTES. WARE-ROOMS, NO. 652 BROADWAY 3STEW YORK. CEICKE?lNG * SOUS' (?rand. Square and Upright PIAtfO-FOKTE'S ABB NOW. AS THEY EV?.B HAVE BEES, OOH. SIDER ED the beat in Amarle*, haring been awarded SIXTY KI V K PRIZE SI JEDA LS, Of which fonrteen were received in the month! of Sap* tem ber and October, 1865, and drat premi?me over all competitors at the different principal Fain tn thia country, and the PRIZE MEDAL at the WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON. TH A LB t RCS OPIMO*. I eon aider Chickering A Bona' Plano?, beyond ot parlaos, the beat I have asen In America. 8. TffAT.ni.RO. Chairman of Jury on Musical Inatrumea GARD. It ls with (aslings of pride aa American manufacturer? that we publish tba following testimonials, which hare been received ny us recently: EUROPEAN TESTIMONIALS, Received during the month of August, 1866. LONDON, Jury is, 196T. Massas. OmcxxBTSo A SONS-Gents: I have much pleasure in enclosing a document signed by the first oom posera, musicians and profeaaora In Europe. I bald your Pianos la auch high estimation {vide my certifi? cate) that I felt lt my duty to take ?ne of them with me to Europe, to ascertain the opinion of my protea atonal brethren. The en closed certificate will prove how unanimous they have been on the .object I bag to forward, at the same time, a letter I received from my friend, Mr. Collard, which I am sura must be gratify, lng to yon. I have tbs honor to be, gentlemen, your? Terr truly, JAMES M. WEHLL Loane*, January la, 1886, Janus M. WcMi, Mtg.: MT DEAD 8m: I have great pleasure in ??king yon to convey to Messrs. Chickening the expre alon of my highest approval of their instrument, It la, I oontlder, not merely th? beat Instrument of American manufac? ture that I have tried, but one of the flaest Grand Piano? forte* that has ever come under my observation; and the Meaers. Ohickerlng may well be proud of having turned ont from their manufactory an Instrument which, for touch, quality, power and workmanship, tt would be very difficult to surpass in any part of tbs wlds world. Dear slr, very sincerely yours, CHAS. D. COLLARD, finn of Collard Ai Collard, Piano-forte Manufacturer?, LONDON, August 33,1868. Jema M. WekH,Mtq.: MT DEAS Bia: Aa yon are geing back to the United otates, I munt beg you to remember me kindly to the Mesara. Ohickerlng. Tell them I was delighted with their Grand Pi mo-forte-or good an instrument, / tkistk at ?KU ever turned out, both in touch and Ur v Wishing yon, Aa, I remain ever ti jly, H F. BROADWOOD. Firm of L Broadwood * Sons, Piano-forts Manufac? turera, London. Lo IDOS, July 30,1866. Mettre. Okickering at Sont: GESTS : I nave j mt been Invited by Mesara. Collard to trys Grand Piano-forte manufactured by yon, andi have no beal tatton in endoralng the opinion of my old friend, Mr. a D. Collard, vis: That lt is the finest ht* ?trament I ever played om Believe me, gentlemen, meat faithfully yours, i. L. HATTOS. Testimonials from the most disHnfrtished Artists in Xuropt to Mettrt, Chickering m Sont: LOH DOS, July li, 1866. Haring played upon a Piano-forte made by Mesara. Chickering A Sons, of Boston and New York, 1 har? much pleasure in testifying to ita general excellence. For sweetness and brilliancy of tone, delicacy of touch and magnificent power tor concert purposes, 1 consider it a really GRAND PIANO-FOUTX, AND DBOTDBD* LT TEX BEST I BA VB ?XXX OJ AUBBlCAJt M ?SVT ACTTRK. ATtABltT.T.A GODDARD. GIL'LO RKGONDL G. A 08B0BNB. ALFRED JAELL. W. KURE. LINDSAY SLOPER. JULES BENEDICT. J. MO SCHELKS, M. W. BALFE. Prof. of Oona er ra to Ira da CHAS. HALLE. Lei prog. BBTNLEY RICHARDS. & ARTHUR OH APPEL, BENE FAVARUER. Director of Monday Con. SYDNEY SMITH. certa, London. Among the chief points of excellence of the c nicker? ing Pianos, of which speak the renowned artist* m their congratulatory testimon?ala to the Measra. Chickering, are the greatest posaible depth, richness and volume of tone, combined with a rare brilliancy, clearness and perfect evenness throughout the entire scale; and, above all, a surprising duration of sound, the pure and sympathetic quality of which never changea under the most delicate or powerful touch. During tho peat forty-three years thia firm has manu, ac tared BO,OOO PIANOS, In the construction of which they have Introduced every known and valuable Improvement They have Invaria? bly been selected and used by all of the world's ac? knowledged great artist* who have visited this country professionally, both for private and pnblio nae. THALBERG. I consider Chickering A Sena' Pianos, beyond com? parison, the best I have ever seen in America, GOTTSCHALK. I consider Ohickerlng A Bona' Pianos superior to any ia the world. They are unrivalled for their singing quaUUaa and for the harmonious roundness of their tone. There ls a perfect homogeneity throughout all the registers. Th? upper note? are remarkable for a clearness andpnnty which I do not find in any other Instrument, while the base ls distinguished for power without harshness, and for a magnificent sonority. WEI1LI. Four Pianos are superior to any I have ever seen in this country or m Europe. I have never heard a tone so perfect; lt yield* every expression that la needed In muslo, and Ita quality ls capable of change to meet every sentiment. Thia ia a rare power, and la derived from the perfect purity of lu tone, together with its sympathetic, elastlo and weil balanced touch. POZNAN SKI. During the peat eight years I hare constantly played apon the Justly celebrated Erard Plano?; yours are th? only instrumenta that I have found, either here or to Europe, to equal them in all their pointa of excellency^ It may be satisfactory to our patrons and friends among the public at large to state that teatlmonials hara been received from aU the leading artista who have visited or are now residing in the United States, a tow of whose names, besides those above, we append: LEO. DE M EYE B. GUSTAV HATTER. ALFRED J A EL. J. BENEDICT. H. i-ANDERSON. M. 8TRAK08CH. B, HOFFMAN. JULLLEN. ARTHUR NAPOLEON. And many others. ?ir ILLUSTRATED ALBUMS ABD PBIOB LISTS 1ENT BF MAIL. WARE-ROOMS, No? 652 Broadway. NEW YORK. -- * HENRY SIEGLING, Art CHARLESTON1 3. O Ootooer* awts*B0