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m THE ei?RLEsioN mi mm, G. B, CA'CHCART, EDTTOE CATHCART, MoliTLLAN 4 MORTON, PBOPBIJTOBS, Ko. 18 HAYNE -STREET. O?TY PRINTERS. TERMS -CASH. SUBSCRIPTION DA HT- T WKLY! MONTHS.$10.00 ?>AILY-KU MONTES. DAILY-TBTBZB MONTHS.. ?*30 H?SOLE COPIES...*.-.-5??JU To NKWS DEAXEES .3 f enta FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1867. BKHOBiSTBAJMJB. HT JEAN TJR^DUTV. Daughters of Eve? your mother did not well ; She laid fit? appia tn your father's hand, As? wo have read. O wonder ! what befell : The saan waa sot deceived, nor yet contd stand : Ho choee to lose, for love af her, his throne With her could die but conld not hvo alono. Daughters of Eve! he did not f*H PO low. Nor fall so far. as that sweet woman fell ; garsoroaabmg batter ? than aa gods to knew. That husband tn. Uni home eft on to dwell : this, 101 tare be reckoned lees than love, Shah man be sat and boat for overmere. Daughters of Evet ft was for your dear sake Th? world's first hero died an uncrowned khig ; But God's great ti ty touohed tho grane mistake. And made hi? married love a sacred thing : , POT yet his nobler sons, if ought be true. Find the lost Eden in their love to you. OFFICIAI.. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining ta the Pcatomce at Charleston, for tho we ^ ' N ending AUGUST 8, 1867, and ordered to be print* > ba THE DAILJ Nrwa, agreeably to the following section v Ate saw PosfeaSee Law, as the newspaper having tin Jar*^ circula?an tn the City of Charleston: ' tfisoxxoxs. And be ft further enacted. That lists of let. i reiustotBg TnwiaBsfl for la any Pcetofflce In any city .jr Tillage, when a newspaper shall be printed, laaeaftof bepubnahed once only In the newspaper which, hiring published weakly or oftener, shall have tin taffarteftOQSMoa within range of delivery or the said office. BsT Pertuna calling for Letten Advertised, should state that they an "Advertised."' 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F?LKX, j the Haw*, bsttag contrived the death of bis nephew, the Earfof Brittany, bis confessor sent him aa a penance to Jenisalem, attended by two servants; one waa tb lead bj a to the Hely SepnJ chre, and tbs other was to strip and whip him through the streets, something in the same way as his more liras triona descendant HENEY II wuflaggaBrted by the monks of (Jsnterbtrry after the murder of THOHAS a BEGEBT. The name itself ndflrired?iomtbe l^tm planta and genista, the ijlMrtial huns tor the only shrub grown i? Pnles tthe, whloh was suitable for such salutary work. This plant.waa probably introduced into Europe by by the said F?IXE on bia return from bia peniten? tial vSlfj?mge, as it stol continues growing luxu? riously OB ; the banks of the Loire, Urbich nows through the coan try formerly heimging to the Earls of Anjou. The origin of the name of PLAN. TAXstxarris commonly attributed to GXOTTBXY, the father of Hatear LT., from his accustomed habit of wearing a sprig of broom in the crest of his hel met, and tilia opinion has been indorsed by both Lord LrrnjcroH and M. Taras*. But the an. ihority of MAXXBAT leaves no doubt that tbs name was nrst borne by FCLKE the Black, great-great- , grandfather of Gsorrxsr PLANTAGENET, the hus? tend of the Empress MAUDE, ami originated as we eKted above. COMMERCIAL. Kxpoa-ts ?or Uu Week ?nd?i| ThnTad?>, Augusts. F0BEB3H. IXTEBaPOOL-Per Norwegian baric Kjollestatlt-31 bags ? T^liaMnil Cottars 7U bal? Upland Cotton, 371 bbta j Naval Stores. BABCELONA-Pr-.-brig Modeata-^222 bales Upland Cot % ton, 24 bb la Roam. " DOVXSXXC, NEW TOKE-Per ate."mship ,Charapion--l73 bales Up? land Cotton, 1 pocket Se? Island Cotton, 305 bold Rosin. 1196 sacks Wheat, 3 packages Leather, 30 tierces Rice. 41 bal?a Yam, 47 empty Barrels, 1 bbl . Ale, ll cases Mdse, 1 bag Boots, a boxes Fruit, 1 box Vegetables.Per steamship Saragossa-6 bales S I Cotton, 247 bales Upland Cotton, 16 balee Yarn, 43 balee Domestics, 45 tierces Clay, 90 tierces Bice. 192 bola Resin, 60 bbla Flour, 13 pigs Lead, 566 sacks Wheat, 60 packages Sundries, 67 chis Pitch..Per steamship Moneka-ll bags Sea Island Cotton, 257 bales Upland Cotton. 62up bushels Wheat 94 bales Domestics, 13 rous Leather, 97 pigs and 1 box Lead, 50 bundles Paper, 2 boxea and 3 bbls Beeswax, 3 cases Dry Goods, 1 orate Earthenware. 46 Packages. ......Per schooner Vapor-15,000 feet flooring Boards, 128,000 feet Yellow Pine Timber.Per jchr A P Cranmer-130,000 feet Yellow Pine Timbo.-, 82,000 feet*Sawed Yellow Pine Lumber, assorted sties. BALTIMORE!-Per steamship Sea Gull-502 bal- s Upland Cotton, 33 bbls Rosin. 30 tierces and 1 keg Rice, 18 empty Barrels, 19 bundles Bags, 43,000 feet Lumber, . 6 Packages. THE CHARLESTON MARKET. FOB THE WEEK ENDINO THURSDAY, A?OUE7 8, 1867. COTTON.-The flat condition of the Liverpool market which has quoted Middling Uplands at 10yd. during the week has not prevented the stiffening of prices hore, which, under an improving market at New York, has ad? vanced from a half to one eent fs m. since our last re? port, Low Mid diing? having opened at 35c. and Middling Uplands at 26c.: ?? ft., and closed at 2??25*?c. for tho former and 36#@37c t? lb. for the latter, the rates be? log m many eases quit? irregular, buyers frequently paying for a good lot of the staple prices above our quo? tations. This rally of prices here, in the face of a weak market at Liverpool, is owing to the very light stock of the article m thia country, the amount on hand, particu? larly of good qualities, being hardly suffloient to carry the American manufacture : over to the new crop. Tho following is a report of the transactions in the staple here for the week Just closed: On Friday, August 2, the market waa irregular, prices being difficult to quote; but the rates in some cases were decidedly firmer. Salee 43 bales; Good Ordinary being quoted at 34c, Low Middling at 23c, and Middling Up? land at 26o. per- ft. . On Saturday the market was nearly bare of purcha? sers, and but little cotton to be had, the business was almost nominal; rales 9 balee on the basis of previous prices. . On Monday, the market wa? firmer but irregular ; sales 143 bales. Low Middling being quoted at 25a25>i, and Middling Uplands at 36a27c pe. ft. On Tuesday, with an almost nominal stock, prices con? tinued stiff; sales 80 bales, Low Middling being quoted at 2&A25K. Middling at 36Xa27c, and Strict Middling at 38c. per ft. ?j On Wednesday, the market was quiet; sales 38 bales, at the quotations of the day before. Yesterday the demand was Light, and some transac? tions were at'easier rates. Sales 40 bales: say 5 at 21, 6 at 26, 4 at 25#. 1 at 27, 22 at 37tf. We quote Low Mid? dling, 25a25,*?; Middling. 36X?27. COTTON STATEMENT. B.?l'd. UpTd. Bice. Stock on hand Sept 1 1866.. . 235 6,300 .... t?ecerved from August Ito 7, 1867. .... 1,486' 37 Received previously.6,27J 142.552 15,097 Total recoipts.16,505 149,338 15,134 EXPORTS. S.I'd. Up'd, Rice. . Sino Aug. 2.'67. 73 "2,357 Ul , Previously.16,352 146,75310,367 16,435 149,109 10,478 Total exports..........16,425 149,109 10,478 Stock on band and on shipboard_ 80 aim TIME LAST TTTH S. 1'ld. Vpl'd. Rtee. Stock on hand Sept 1,1865.. 363 1,010 100 Received from August 2 to 8, 1866... 10 713 Received previously. 6,345 101,035 3,904 Total receipts.........5,717.103,358 4,004 EXPORTS. S. I'd, Up'd. Rice. Since Aug. 2,'66.. 093 64 Previously.5,543 98,988 ' 2,973 . 6,543 99,581 30,37 Total exporta......8,643 99,581 30,37 Stock on hand ard cn shipboard.. . 175 3.777 977 SEA ISLAND COTTON.-The reduced character of the stock prevents buyers from operating, and the market at present la merely nomi n aL RICE.-The receipts of tais grain are too light to have any influence, on prices. The stock has baan reduced to a very low figure, and the transactions will be confined to small sales until the nsw crop begins to make its appear? ance. We learn of no operations daring the week worthy of s report NAVAL STORES.-There has been received about 1800 bbl?, of all qualities. Some 600 bbls. Rosin were* sold at $5@5.50 V bbL for Fate; S3.75@4 ?? bbL for No. 1 ; S3 for No. 2, and $2.75 for No. 3. The Spirits sold at 52c ft gallon, and closed with s lier* asking 58c The Crude larpeuuue was disposed of at $3* ft bbl. for Virgin and Yellow Dtp.' HAY.-lhere have been received about 400 bales of North River during the week, but the inquiry for the article is Tory limited, and we learn oi no wholesale trans? actions. Jobbing lota of North River have been sold at ?1.2* V hundred. CORN-The arrivals of this grain for the week have been about 38,000 bushels, mostly Northern and Westers qualities. The stock of prime Maryland has been light, and was generally held at full rates, but wo learn of no Inge operations, while there has been a steady jobbing de maud, the lower qualities have been dull ana difficult ot ale in largo lota. We note sales of 2100 bushels of prijpe white North Carolina at $1.41 fl bushel, bulk, ?night; 8090 bushels Maryland mixed at SL41@L43 fi bushel, weight, bags Included; 6000 bushels New York ?bita st $1.40 f? bushel, weight; bags Included, and laverai lota of Western mixed at $L25? 1.29 fl bushel, weight, bagB included. CATS.-The arrivals of this grain have been about 990) bushels for the week. ' The transactions have been limited to jobbing lota of Northern and Western quail Uss. FLOUR-The liberal supplies of new Southern now coming forward keep prices with a declining tendenoy, ?nd the rates have still further receded during the week. The demand continu?e quite light, buyers only purchas? ing to satisfy fm med tate wanto. We quote new Southern Super at $10.50@11.00 ft bbl; nev Southern Extra at til.50 ft bbl ; nev Southern Family- at $13 ft bbh Northern and Western qualities are dull and nominal. WHEAT.-limited supplies of nev Southern are be? ing received, and we learn of transactions in now Red at HJ9O03 f> bushel, and nev White at $3.15?2.30 fl raaheL ? BACON.-The arrival of additional suppli?e, with in Rca tiona of leas Swnt?- in Mme of the Western mar? ie ts, has canted prices here in some cases to be easter. We quote primo, shoulders at uya@l5c. fi ft.; ribbed odes at 1SX017C fl ft.; clear ribbed sides at 17@17Jic fl ft- and otear rides at 17#@18c ft ft. SALT.-The arrivals have been oenfined to a lot of 750 ?oks from Liverpool The sates have been only in Job ling lots, for which holders obtain $3 50 ft sack. BAGGING AND ROPE.-The receipts have been light, md ve learn ot no large sates. Holders are asking 27? 18c ft yard. Dundee, 44 inches ly lbs. to the yard, ls ield at 30@35c. Sea Island Bagging, 45 inches wide, 2 be. to the yard, te held at 60@65c per yard. ROPE.-There is but a limited demand, with a light dook. Hemp may te quoted at 13@16c fl ft., Oreen :-eaf at 17@18c,*ard Jato at 12c fl ft. IRON BANDS AND TOES for Cotton are coming into favor, md ve have several favorite kinds, among them we note ?Dillon's Universal Tie," W. Rc ACH, agent, the "Arrow rte," R. MUSE A Co- agents, the "Beard Tie," GEO. IT. WILLIAMS & Cc, agents, and "Walley's Buckle Tie," STREET BROS. A Ob.. agents. They are held at 10 y @ ?Wc fi lb. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-The supply of Timber and ?umber on the market has diminished, and prices are ome what firmer without quotable change. We renew our ates, say for Common Timber $4@$5 f? M; for MIR limber $8@$8, and Shipping Timber $13 fi M taft Lumber is selling at $12?$14 ft M; City Steam lawed is brid at $18@$25 ft M. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by sail, ore dull and nomi tal We quote1 the rate on Upland at y,d., and }?<L o Sei I ?landP. To Have, nominal To the West Indies nothing offering. Coastwise are generally quite nominal, io New York, $3 by steam, ft bale on Sea Islands and Jplands; 75c ft tierce on Rice, an 40c ft bbl. on Rosin, ly sail nominal To Boston, by steam, nominal; M@9-16c ?nt ft ft. by aafl. To Philadelphia y cent ft b. on Upland Cotton by steam, and - cent ft ft, by tail. To Baltimore- The steamers take Cotton for Liver? pool, to be re-shlppod by steam through at New York iteamcr's rates; on Lumber, by sall, to New York, PMla lelphia and Baltimore $6@7 'f M on Lumber, and $$@ 10 fi M. on Timber. EXCHANGE-Sterling Bibs-the rato yesterday waa 16 72 to the pound sterling for sixty days bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchasing sight Checks on New York at par; five to ten lays, Ji per cent, discount; ten to fifteen days, 1 xe cent discount; twenty to twenty-five days, ly per cent off; twenty-five to thirty -days, 1% per cent. off. [bey sell Sight Drafts? on New kork at y f) cent osmium. GOLD.-Tbe brokers were yesterday buying at 39 nd selling at 40. Augusta Market. AUGUSTA, August 7.-FINANCIAL-GOLD-Brokers buy J140 and sell at 143. SILVER-Brokers buy at 130 and sell at 133. Cone?-There was a good demand durina> tho fore ?rt of tte day, but owing to a decline of ye in the ?iorthera market, at noon we qnote Middling 25c Sales f the day es follows: 8 at 21; 2 at 28; 9at 24; 19 at 25; 4 i 26}<i; 29 at 26; Oat 26*i; 2 at 36*. and 6 balee at 27c ales 81 bates. Receipts 73 bales. WHEAT-White $190a2; red $175al 83. COEN-$165a 1 60. BACON-Shoulders 15al5^; B B Sides 10*^17; .clear ib Sides 18*18)i ; clear Sides 18x19., Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON. August 7.-TURPENTINE-No change a prices. About 359 bbls received to-day, and sold at m 45 for soft, ?nd $1 72 K for hard ft 380 fte. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Market te quiet Salsa of only ?bout 76 bbls at 53>ic $ gallon. .?^zlsq^et today, and the sales aro only 318bbls , E7'i?!LC<5anoa?18 t0T stra.ned, $812?<s?; 25 for No ;??3f M0 v and $6 for caira Pale. IA?-Wbblacbangedhana?at?3 fibbL lo^^f?busneT11618*-1*'* "KW'T* 1200 HAVANA, inly 27.-The sugar market has been quiet through the weak, by reason of the tenacity of holders in their pr?tentions; Nos ll and 12, UX*iX fer 160 lbs. Shipments during tho week from Havana and Matanzas 41,005 boxes 10,10 hhds; of which to New York 6404 boxes 516 hhds, Boston 4484 boxea, Baltimore 888 boxes 278 hhds. New Orleans 2146 boxes 846 hhds, and Aspln waU 8 boxes, tho remainder to European ports; stock on cai'd in tne two ports equal to 305*317 boxes 2522 nada. Msinst same time last year of 393,836 boxes 7750 hhds. This does not Indicate a difference in a crop for the whole island to justify ?ny advance in prices; nor do stocks abroad make the cause sufficient for tho present rates. Molasses-Sales at cutporta at 4a4J?rs for clayed, and Casars for Musco vadoee. Tobacco-The arrivals have bean heavy of leaf, and some lots of good quality Vuetia-Abajo have met prompt sale -nt high prices, in cons?quence of a* deficiency in our factories. In other produce or fabrics nothing new to report Charleston Wholesale Prices. AE TI CLES. BAGGING, fy yard Dundee. 30 @ 65 ' Gunny Cloth.... ?7 ? 23 BALE ROPE, fy ft-Manilla. 24 ? 25 Western.t. 18 @ 18? New York. - ? - Jute.;.. 12>i@ - BREAD, fy ft Navy.". - fl - Pilot. 10 fl - Crackers. 12 fl 15 BRICKS, fy M. 9.0? ?20.00 BRAN, fy loo fts. aa fl - COTTON, fy ft Crdmary to Good Ordinary. - @ - . Tym Middling..'.. '25 fl 25? Middling to Strict Middling. 26?? 28 GoodMiddling. - @ - Sealsland. 45 fl 65 CANDLES, fy ft-Sperm. - ? , Adamantine. 25 fl 26 Tallow. 19 S 20 COFFEE, fy lb-Bio. 28 fl 30 i Laguayra. 28 @ 35 Java.I fl 45 CORDAGE, fy ft-Manilla. - fl - Tarred American. 26 @ 28 CORN MEAL, fy bbl.V 6.00 @ - COAL, fy ton-Anthracite.10.00 311.00 Cumberland. nomina]. COPPER, fy lb-Sheet. 68 (3 60 FERTILIZERS- i Peruvian Guano, fy ton. 100.00 ? - Pacific Guana, fy 2000 tbs.. 75.00 ? - Baugb's Phosphate, fy 2000 fts... 60.00 @ - Rhodos' Phosphate, fy 2000 fte... 65.00 ? - Mapes'SnperPhosphate,fy 2000 ft 65.00 @ - Zell'sCaw Bone Phosphate. C5.00 @ - Zell's Super Phosphate of Lime.. 60.00 ? - FISH-Cod, fy 100 fts.I 7.00 @ 9.00 Herring, fy box. 70 fl 80 Mackerel, No. 1, fy bah* bbl. 9.00 ?10.00 Mackerel, No. 2, fy half bbl. 8.00 @ - Mackerel, No. 3, fy bbl.. - fl - Mackerel, No. 1, by kits. 2.12 ? 3.00 No. 2.?. 3.00 fl - No. 3. - fl - Sardines, fy 100-quarter boxes.. 23 ? 25 Half boxes.... 48 fl 60 FLOUR, fy bbl-Super. - fl - Northern and Western Extra. - @ - Baltimore Extra. - fl - Southern-Super.10.60 @11.00 Extra.'..11.60 fl - Family.12.00 fa) - FRUITS-Prunea, fy ft. 22 fl - Figs. 40 fl - Dried Apples. 10 fl 28 Almonds, soft shell. 35 fl 40 Bsisms, M. R., fy box. 4.00 @ 6.00 Raisins, Layer. 4.50 @ 5.50 Oranges. - fl - Lemons. 4.00 fl 8.00 GLASS, fy box of 50 feet American, 8x10.,. 5.50 fl 6.00 Americio, 10x12. 6.00 fl 6.50 j Frencb7l2xl4. 7.00 fl 8.00 ORJ/A-Maryland Oats, V buaheL.... - fl - ! Western Oats, fy bushel. - fl - Oom, fy bushel. 1.25 fl 1.56 Beans, fy bushel.... 2.00 @ 3.00 HAT, fy cwt-North River. 1.25 fl - Eastern.?. - fl - .HIDES-Dry, fy Vii..'. 10 fl 12 INDIGO-fy ft. 100 fl 1.75 IRON-Bonned, fy Tb. 07 fl 07? Swede.I 09 fl 10 s LATHS, fy M. 4.80 fl ?.50 LIUE-Sh?O, fy bbl. - fl - j South Carolina. 1.60 fl - Rockport..../.....I 2.00 fl 2.25 Cement.'..2.75 fl 3.60 Plaster Paris.?... 4.00 fl 4.50 S LUMBER, fy M. feet Clear White Pine, 1st quality.50.00 ' @65.00 White Pine, good run. 38.00 @40.00. Tallow Pino. 20.00 ?25.00 . Boards, fy M. feet-Bough.12.00 ?15.00 Grooved and Tongued.... 28.00 (332.00 LEATHER, country tanned, fy Bs. - , - MOLASSES, fy gallon-Cuba. 45 fl 60 Muscovado.I 66 fl 05 T Sugar House. 60 fl 1.00 i New Orleans. 75 fl ' \ NAVAL STORES, fy bbl-Tar. - fl Pitch. -? fl - , Rosin, Pale.| 0.00 fl - x Rosin, No. 1. 3.60 fl 4.00 Rosin, No. 2. 3.00 fl - Rosin. No. 3. 2.60 fl 2.75 T Sniriis Turpentine, fy gallon. 62 fl 63 Osautii. * ID. i'd As - j, NAILS-Americn, 4@20d, fy keg. 7.00 fl 7.76 a American Wrought. - fl - Lathing. 7.50 fllO.OO Copper, fy ft. 1.00 fl - * Galvanized. 30 fl - Spikes. 12 fl 15 & OILS-had, fy gallon. 1.40 fl 1.45 Linseed, fy gallon. 1.54 fl 1.60 p Sperm, Winter, fy gallon. 2,95 fl - 5 Cotton Seed, ?gallon....:. - ? - g Castor IE I.), fy gallon. 3.00 fl - w Olive, fy dozen... 8.00 fllO.OO PROVISJONS- Beet mess, ?? bbl.16.00 ?30.00 S Beef, prime.14.00 @15.00 Si Pork, moss.:.*...:.., - fl - Rump. -fl - ?> Bacon, Hams, fy ft. 14 fl 23- ? Bacon, Sides. 16X@ 17* g Bacon, Shoulders. 14J.A 15 bl Bacon, Strips. - fl - Lard, m keg. 12Jifl 15 Butter. 80 fl 40 Cheese. 16 fl 64 Potatoes, fy bbl. - fel? onious. 3.00 fl 3.25 Apples. 4.00 fl 6.00 PAINTS-mdU) Lead, fy ft. 10 fl 16 . Black Lead. 10 fl 12 M Zinc, White.I 12 fl 16 PLOW STEEL, fy ft 12 fl -. E R/CB-Carolina, fy ft. IO*? ll* East India. - fl - J SLATES-Ameritan, fy square..12.60 (co - SHINGLES, fy M.ft*. 7.00 fl 8.00 White Pine, first quality.12.00 fl. - R SALT- Liverpool, coarse, fy Back. 2.60 fl - Liverpool, fine. - fl - A SOAP-Bar, fy ft. ll fl 16 STARCH, fy Yb. 10 fl 12 SPICES, fy ft-Castda. 1.00 fl - K Mace. 1.76 fl - Cloves. 75 fl - ? Nutmegs. 2.00 fl 2.60 Pepper. 40 fl - Pimento. 40 @ 50 A Race Ginger.'.. 30 fl - SPIRITS, fy gallon-Alcohol. 5.00 fl 6.00 Brand/, Cognac.( 4.00 ?12.00 M Brandy, Domestic..... 3.00 fl 8.75 Gin, Holland. 4.76 fl 6.00 H . Gin. American. 3.60 fl 3.76 Bum, Jamaica. 6.00 fl 6.00' Rum, N. E..\.2.60 fl 3.00 N ,. Wluakey,Bourbon.f.. 8.00 fl 5.00 Whiskey, Rectified. 2.30 fl 2.40 W SUGAR, fy ft-Raw. V fl 13 Crushed. 18 fl - A: Clarified A. 17 fl - ClarifiedB. - fl - L Clarified C..... . 16X@ 17 Loaf.. 18 fl 19 M Porto Rico.:. 18J?? 14 Muscovo.'' .1. 12 fl 14 vj 5?t9ii?o^Domesticmsnufactnre,fyli. 18.00 @45.00 TEAS, " -Imperial. 2.00 fl 2.60 - Gunpowder. 2.00 fl 2.5CK Hyson,.1.50 @ 1.60 Young Hyson. 1.60 fl 1.60 Black. 1.00 fl 1,75 TOBACCO, fy ft, os per quality.,. 40 fl 1.50 J/Jf?Ei^HewnTimbei^YeUowPine. 4.00 ?12.00 As*....... - fl - Poplar. - fl - Hickory......,. - fl - TIN-IC Roofing Plate.15.00 fl - I X Roofing Plate.17.00 fl - IC Tin Plate', 10x14.15,50 fl - IX Kn Blots 10x14.17.00 fl - 10 Tin Plate, 14x20. 16,50 fl - Block Tin, fy ft.. 40 fl - TH-iyi^-Ootton, fy%. 75 ? - Baling. 45 fl - Hemp. 46 ? - Jute. 60 ? - VARNISBT-mght, fy gallon. 25 ? - Parsons.- fl - riNEGAR-irhite Wine, fy gallon..... 60 fl . - CUder. 30 fl - French. 1.00 fl 1.26 WINE, fy gallon-Port. 2.60 fl 6.00 Madeira.. 2.26 @ 6.00 Sherry. 2.26 fl 5,00 Claret, fy case. 6.00 ?13.60 Champagne, fy basket. 25.00 ?30.00 ZINC~$kttA. fy ft. 26 (a) 27 Exports of Rice, Naval Stores and Lumber from tbs Port of Charleston, from Septe'r 1st to August 8.1807. Boston. Sew York. Newport, R. I. New Haven. Providence, R. I_ Philadelphia. Baltimore. Northern Port. New Orleans. Wilmington. lersey City. Matanzas. Bsrbadoes. Savana. Hubs and a Market. Liverpool. [lio de Janeiro. Sattfax, NS., Cardenas., Bordeaux. (Vest Indies. Baracoa. Bristol, Eng. Bahamas. Barcelona. [tuatan, Hon. Palma, Majorca. I'aibarieu, Cuba. Valencia, Spam. Porto Rico. Sa vre. Jt. Johns, N. B. BICE. |N. STORKS.,1 LUMBER Tierces. I Barrels. 618 7,201 641 1,019 892 50 2,757 25 570 181 L566 60 "45 lo'.esi 62 246 126 17 6,H1 1.?96 IOU Feet 707,578 1,727,282 797,200 178,102 940,744 4,209.973 4,474,973 1,762,800 110,000 627,920 101,267 804,910 261,970 768.077 198,250 296,208 196,345 279,913 204,000 49,500 00,'??? 148,171 12,000 276,000 41,008 147,000 77.?90 10,460 60,000 Market Report and Quotation Sheet for Bonds, Stocks and Bank Bills, for Week ending August 8,1867. PREFABED 13 V ANDREW M. MORELAND, Broker, No. 8 Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. KO UT HEHN BANE BILLS. Buying Rates Bank of Camden.30@00 Bank of Charleston.12@00 Bank of Chester.lOflOO Bank of Georgetown.ISflOO Bank of Hamburg.14@00 Bank of Newberry.35@O0 Bank of South Carolina.09? 00 Bank of State of 8. Carolina, prior to 1861.lb@00 Bank of State of S. Carolina, after 1st Jan., '61..06?0U Commercial Bank, Columbia.03@00 Exchange Bank. Columbia.13@00 Merchant's Bank, Cheraw.09?UO People's Bank, Charleston.>.47@Ot Planter's Bank of Fairfield.08@00 Planter's and Mechanic's Bank, Charleston... ,19@00 Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston.24@27 State Bank, Charleston.04@00 Union Bank, Charleston.65?00 City of Charleston Change Bt?s.80@00 State South Carolina Treasury Notes.96@00 BONUS, STOCK AND COUPONS. leorgia State Coupons.8C@00 loorgia State Bond Seven Per Cent (old).82?83 ( emphis Coupons, City.60@00 ?emphis Bonds, City. ..............60@00 Ity of Columbia Bonds.< .45@00 ity of Columbi? Coupons. ..45@>00 au th Carolina Rai) road ond Bank 8tock.. 1,..'. .4J>#@00 auth Carolina Pailroad Six Por Cent Bonds.._63?00 mm Carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds... 65@00 pnth Carolina B ?.Cer?flcate of Indebtedness.. .60?52 ity of Charleston 8rx Per Cent-Stock.?(?00 Ity of Charleston Certificate of Indebtedness ....SOO 00 ity of Cnarloston Fire Loan Bouda...55@00 tate of South Carolina Bonds (old).. .43?00 tato of South Carolina Bonds (new issue of January 1,1867.:.>.41@0O tate of South Carolina Stock.28@00 late of South talina Coupons.40@00 eople'B National Bank Stock.Par irst National Bank Staci.:.Par iortheastcrn Railroad 1st Interest Bonds.66600 ortheastt?rn Railroad 1st Coupons.47@00 orth eas tern Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness. 50(a) 00 harleston Gas Company Stock. 13@00 barlee ton City Ballway Stock. .*..35? 00 harleston and Savannah Railroad Bunda (State guarantee).;.;40@0<i harleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds (1st inter? est of 2d ben)... .OOf.?OO ity of Savannah Benda.?.. .65?00 livy of S?Vannah Coupons (duo previous to 1st June, 1866).;.9O@00 ity of Savannah Couponstduo after 1st June,1860).95@00 lemphls and Charleston Railroad Bonds.75@00 lemphis and Charleston Railroad Coupons.90? 93 Money brings 2?? per cont a month on first-class ?d? iterais. Any information in relation to Bonds, Stocks, Cou ons, or Bank Bills, will be furnished by appUcation, [thar ia person or by letter, to the Broker above named, t No. 8 Broad street. Consignees per Sout? Carolina Railroad, August 8. 406 bales Cotton, 35 bales Yarns, 084 bags Wheat, 333' ogs Flour, 19 bbls Bosin, 45 casks Clay, Ac. To Street (ros k Co, W Roach. Railroad Agont, Stenhouse k Co, P Itdkai, J M Martin, H H DeTjeon, G H Walter k Co, W ! Hall, Courtenay 4: Trenholm, C N Averill k hon. Capt 'arkor, M Stovln, W Gurney. J Campeen & Co, J Hogan, , Lorentz, E H Rodgers & Co, W W Smith, J M Cald rell k Sons, D L Glen, G E Pr.tchett, J D Busch. Consignees per Kortheastcrn Railroad, August S". 210 bbls Naval Stores, 37 bags Flour, - bags Corn, 1 ar Stock, cars Lumber, Mdze, kc. To J T Webb, Stenh? ouse k Co. J E Adgerfc Co, W S Corwin k Co, HolmeB : Stoney, A Robinson k Co. W K Byan, Lieut H Neide, 1E Pritchett, S D Stoney, P J Pearson, D E Ebaugh, J larahall, Jr, Enslow k Co. Passengers. Per steamship Monoka, for New York-A Coom, W R tuford, W Bochman, T Gotty, W Thomas, Miss Jennie loRins, Mrs Major O'Brion, C A Cheetham; W T Geary, W Lee, J L Sheppard, J Tuomey, A Irving. P Conklib, Irs Mooney, A Mercer, B Palmer, Mrs Parker and child, f G Coffin, S Howe, C Spencer, A Fairchild. PORT CALENDAR. CORRECTED WEEKLY. i PHASES OF TUE Sf OOH. 'irst Q. 7th, lb. 49m. morn I Last Q. 22d, 4h. 20m. even, ull M. 16th, 4b. 20m. oven | New M. 29th, Vb. 45, morn BUK. SISES. I SETS. MOON BXSEa. mon WATE a. ?I Monday Tuesday_ Wednesday. Thursday... Friday..... Saturday... Sunday. 6..17 5..IS 6.. 19 5.. 19 5. .20 5. .21 6..21 6..63 6..62 6..61 6..60? 6..49 6..48 0..47 10.. 40 ll..18' H..56 Morn. 12..34 1..16 2.. 1 ll..52 Morn. 12..43 1..37 2. .33 3. .33 4.. 28 MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CHARLESTON. Cleared Yesterday. teamahip Moneta, Marshman, New York-Jno A Theo Getty. forwegian bark EJellcstad, Wonga, Liverpool-Courte? nay k Trenholm. Went to Sea Yesterday, teamahip Moncka, Marshman, New York. LIST OP VESSELS OP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. he Try ph e nia. Harding, boiled.May 25 he Queen, Cook, cleared.July 17 he Chattanooga, Tre man, up.July 23 NEWPORT, ENO. he Johannes, Enter, sailed.May 19 VALENCIA. bo Yolo Angler, -, sailed.'.June 18 HAVANA. ark Enrique Oliver, sailed.".. .July 18 DOMESTIC. . BELFAST, VE. ?hr Sarah Ruck, White, saucd.Jnly 23 BOSTON. rig G F Geary,-, up.Joly 25 uhr E W Pratt, Kendall, cleared., .July 25 shr Marian Gage, Shepherd, up. .August 1 KEW TOUT. shr M B BramhaU, Hussey, up.Jnly 18 :hr D B Warner, Horton, w>..August 1 BALTTKOBB. rig Senorita, Linden, cleared.August 1 zia Susanna, Packard, cleared.August 3 JUT D F Keeling, Granger, up.August 3 LIST OP 8HTPPIIVG a tho Port of Charleston, August 8, 1867. VESSELS CXBKB 100 TONS, AMD BTEAHEBS COA8TTNO WITHIN THE STATE EXCEPTES. STEAMSHIPS. Manhattan, 1337 tons, Woodhull, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading.Courtenay & Trenholm alcon, 672 tons, Reed, at Union wharf, for Baltimore, loading.Courtenay k Trenholm W Everman, 692 tons, Tuttle, at Atlantic Wuorf, for Philadelphia, loading.HF Baker & Co SHIPS. , C Winthrop. 940 tons, Stewart, at Boyce k Co's wliarf, from Liverpool, discharging.Ra von cl A* Co mella, 688 tons, Conner, at Boyce k Co's wharf, from Liverpool, waiting.J Fraser k Co BARKS. jc?iestad (Norw), 838 tons, Wenge, at Kerr's wharf, for Liverpool, ready.Courtenay k Trenholm ?Re. de l'Air (Br), 416 tons, Evans, at Boyce tc Co's wharf, from liverpool, for freight or charter. .B Muro k Co onie Kimball. 732 tons, Lincoln, at Brown k Co's wharf, for Boston, loading.Street Bros k Co BRIGS. Arth* Ana Palmer (Br), 300 tons. Chapman, at Vcr - nina's woaii, for Liverpool, loading... ,B More & Co enry Laurens, 117 tons, Bordon, at Union wharf, from Clenfuegos, waiting.*.. J A Enslow k Co SCHOONERS. W Smith, 295 toa?, Tooker, at Atlantic wharf, from New York, discharging.W Roach ' B Beebe, 406 tona, Crawford, in Ashley River, for a No. them Port, loading.PP Locke mertens, 197 tons. Moss, in Ashley River, for a North. ern Port, loading.;.T Tupper k tiona izzle Batch el der, 384 toes, English, at Brown A Co's wharf, for Philadelphia, loading.PP Locke yrover, - - ?ne, Hughes, at Adgor's wharf, lor New York, loading.W Roach enonab, - tons, Tall, at N E B B wharf, for Baltimore. loading.PP Locke CHEROKEE C INDIAN MEDICINE, Cores ail diseases camed, by self-abuse, v\2:-Sj?,.ymaU?' rhtn, Btmbwi - \Fcdmm, Night - Emission*,- Loss oj Memory, Universal Lassie tudt. Pains in the Back, Dim ..ness of Vision, Premature \ Old Age, Weak Nerves. Diff? icult Breathing, Pal? Counta 'nance, Insanity, Consump? tion, and all diseases that fin* low as a sequence of youthful indiscretions. The Cherokee Care will rest?te health and vigor, stop tba ?missions, and effect a permanent cure aftor all other medicines have failed. Thirty-two page pamphlet sent ic a scaled envelope, freo to any address. Price $e per bottle, or taroo bottles for $5. Sold by all drucglsta ; or will be sent by express to any portion of tho world, or, receipt of price, by tic sole proprietor, Dr. W. E . MOTET. 37 Walker St., T. Y, Cherokee Remedy? Curca nil Urinary Cort plain ta, viz: Gravel. Inflam? mation of the Bladder and '.Kidneys, Retention of Urine, Strictures of tit Urethra Dropsical Swell Hngn, Brick Dust Deposits, and all diseases that requlro a diuretic, and when used li conjunction with tho CHEROKEE INJECTION, does not fail to cure Gonorrhea, Gleet and all Mu? cous Discharges io Malo or Female, curing recent easel in from one to titree days, and is especially recommended m tboso cases ot Fluor AMui or Whites in Female*. The two medicines used lc conjunction will not fail tc romove this disagreeable complaint, and In those cases whero other medicines have been used without success. Price, Remedy, Ono Bottle, $2, Thrco Bottles, t' >.w. Injection, " ? $2, " " $5 Tue Cherokee 14 Cure,n "Dcmedy," and " Injec? tion." are to be found In all well regulated dru?, stores, and aro recommended ty physicians ar;, druggists all over the world, for their intrinsio wort.-, sud morjt. Somo unprincipled dealers, howeve.% try'to deceive their customers, by selling cheap aui worthless compounds,-in order to make mosey in plaoe of these. Be not deceived. If tho drug gists will not buy them for y ., wrLc to us, and wo will send them to you by expreje, securely packer; and freo from observation. Wo treat all diseases tr which tho human system ls subject, and will bs plensod to rsccivp full end explicit statements frort those who have ailed to re?oive relief borotoforo. Ladles or gentlemen can address us in perfict con? fidence. Wo desiro to tend our thirty-two poc? pomphlet free to every lady and gentleman In the land. Address all letters for pamphlets, medicines. or advice, to the sole proprietor, * <P ff Dr W. & WWW, 37 Walker St.. H, Y, M?y " thstnlyr 3ULLETT' PATENT IMPROVED STEEL BRUSH Jotton Saw Gins. THE PATENT IS FOR AN IMPROVEMENT BY which great advantages aro gained, both in quantity d quality, ol the staple cleaned. These celebrated Glas are :or salo by COWL AM GP.AYELEY. NO. 52 EAST BAY, Solo Agent for the State of South Carolina. AXSO, POR SALE, ["HE AMERICAN SAW GINS, of all sizes ; and a great 1ety of Agricultural Implements, tusia July 23 MISCELLANEOUS. -?TTE HAVE USED GALLIGE A N'S PELLS, AND FIND W that they will do all that is claimed for them, and cheerfully recommend them to public favor. T. H. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama. J. W. A. SANDFORD, Att*y Geni of Alabama. ROBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supreme Court Ala. From THOMAS J. JUDGE. Judge-Supreme Court. I have ?sad GALLIGHAN'8 PILLS ou my plantation for fever and Ague, and find them all that is claimed for them. TH0S. J. JUDGE. Montgomery, Ala., September 29,1808. i_LOWNDES Cornnrr, Alabama. GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS will ac . They aro decidedly tho best medicine for Chills and 1 e vcr T evpr Rave. I would not be without them for fl? times tho price. J. A. GRAHAM. H AMEBICUS, Aprs 17, 1867. One box of GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured me perfectly of Chills and Fever. They are the best medicine lor Chills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. BONALDSON, Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga. MoNToosaear, ALA-, July 9,18GG. Messrs. BLUNT k HALE-GENTS: I have used your GALLIGHAN'S PILLS oa rwo occasions for Chills and Fevor, and find that they effect all that they are intend ed to do.? They are the best remedy for the disease th.il J havo ever tried. I consider them perfectly reliable. Respectfully, DAN'L SAYRE, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge ot F. and A. M. of Alabama. ALBANY, GA., March ll, 1867. 1 I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS in forty cases ol Chills aad Fever, with perfect success. Thoy are tit best Fever and Ague Pill put up. A. E. FANT. WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY GOODRICH, WTLVEMAIV & CO., No. 163 Meeting street. And by all Druggists. BLOTJ.*?T & li ALE, PROPRIETORS, May 14 Gmo Montgomery, Ala. ?For the Handkerchief. A M08T EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA? GRANT PERFUME, Distilled from tho Rare and Beautiful Flower from which it takes its name. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY PHALON & SON, NEW YOEE. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASE FOR PHALON'S-TAKE NO OTHER. Sold by Druggists generally, and Sold at Wholesale by GOODRICH, Viii & CO., January 21 mthlyr jarTHE SALE CF THE PLANTATION BIT? TERS is without precedent in the history of the world. There ia no eocrot in the matter. They aro at once the aioBt sr.cedy, strongthonlng hcaltu-restoror ever dis? covered. It requires but a single trial to understand this. Tholr purity can always bo relied r.poa. They are compocotl of tho celebrated Osiiaaya Bork, Oaecarilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers, Lavender Flowers, Wintonrrecn, Anise, Cloverbuds, Orango-peel, Bnako-roo:, Caraway, Coriander, Burdock, S.~T.~186Q--& ftc. They are especially recommended ta olergyruen, pub Jlcspeakers, sud persons of literary habits and seden? tary Ufa, who reouiro iree dlgostica, a relish for food, and clear montai faculties. Delicate females and weak persons ara certain to fina tn tbeie Bitters what they have so long looked for. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to chango of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and lata houri Thoy strengthen the sys tam and onlivea tho mina. Thoy proveut miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify tho breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and CoaetlpatlGB. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera aad Cholera Morbus. Shey euro Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the beat Bitters In tho world. They make the weak man strong, andar? exhausted nature's great restorer. Tho following startling and emphatic statements can bo aeon at our office. . Letter of Rev. E. F. OBANE, Chaplain of the 107tb ?Now Vori Regiment: NEAR ACQOXA CRESS, March 4th, 1863. Owlngfto tho great exposure and terrible decomposi? tion after tho bal tie of Antietam, I was utterly prostrat? ed and very sick. My stomach would not retain modi deo. An article called Plantation Bitters, prapared by Dr. DEAD, of New York, waa prescribed to give me strength and an appetite. To my groat surprise they gavo mo irsmodiate relief. Two bettles almost allowed mc to Join my regiment, * * . . I havo since soon thom used in many cases, and am free to say, for hos? pital or private purposes I know of nothing Uko them. Rev. E. F. GRANE, Chaplain. Letter from tho Rev. 27. E. GILDS, St ClairsvHle, Pa GENTLEMEN :-You were kind caaugh, on a formor oc? casion, to send me ft half dozzen bottles of Plantation Bitters for $3 50. My wife having derived so rauca benefit from tho uso of these Bitters, I . * rr to continue them, and you will plews saud u? ail bottle* moro fer tho money uncloged. 1 tm, very truly, yo-rs, H. E. Gli- Wo, pastor Ger. Ref. Chorea, BOLDIKBa' EcMS, SCrEBLNTENDENT'S OFfTOE, I CINCINNATI, OHIO, Jan. loth, 1853. j ?? '...*..*. I have given yonr Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our coblo soldiers ?rho stop here, more or IOSA disabled from various causee, aud tho offect ls marvellous and gratifying. Such a preparation as tilts is I heartily wish in every family, lu every hospital, and at haud on every battle field, G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent. Dr. W. A. CETLDC, Sur^aon cf the Tenth Vermont Re? giment, writes:-"I wish every soldier had a bottle cf Plantation ElUtrB. They are tba most e?ec?ve, pur feet, tad harmless tonic ? ever used." W?LLADD'H HOTEL, l WASHINGTON, D. 0., May 22d, 18e3. j GENTLEMEN:- Wt- require anothor supply of your Plantation Bltiars, tho popularity o which daily In? creases with tho guests cf our house. P.cspectfuUy. SYKES, CHADW ICH k Co. kc. kc. ko. kc. kc. Be sure that every bottle bears tho fac-similo of our signature on a steel plato lnble, with our private stamp over the cork. P. II. DRAKE & CO., NO. 202 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians, Grocers, Saloons and country Hotel-dealers. April 13_thstulyr THE SUMTER NEWS, DARR & OSTEEN, Proprietors. A "PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. AT SUMTER. S. C. JT Subscription 84.00 per annum. To Clubs of lour W.00 per annum. AOvert!?einr:i?ts tnseiie:! on ltbor.il terms. Oeceinocr DAYESAJO?NS&McKEjNZ?K, ?? AID COLLECTION OFFICE, Nos, 30 acd 40 Park go*?, ZBAAO DA VEGA, ) GEOEGE B. YOUNG, J SEW YQSXi QSHABD h. McSENZTX,} HAVING ?C0?2EDUD Ti; THF TORK??H OOLOO HON BUS1N2S9 of Mfcar*. EUiNE?, PK!'?. 'J?E8 & FLANDERS, wo will artaud w the collision si ?act dui and maturing claims thrcughcui the Unite ate* ar.a 0*n?da, coHiussioxsRa rou ALL TBM STAMM, Mawr I DRUBS, CHEMICALS, ETC. ALL H?? TO ?HE C0N0UER0R? HOPEMTiEDMlKfiPAllD. DEIB? NOT THE USE OP RODRIQUE'S. PULU ELIXIR SPECIFIC. MANY WHOSE DBCLINTNG HEALTH, WHICH ?was precarious, and their recovery despaired of. cio now wit ii grateful ?inana?ons to the All-Wiso Dis? poser, offer heartfelt thaaks for this timely remedy. Dur; lng tho short time since ils public introduction into use, the Originator has most happily realized her most san? guine expectations lu manifesta tiona issuing from all quarters of its unparalellcd curative properties, for in so case where it has been administeren with regard to di? rections, and persevered in, has lt failed In its beneficial result?. Is resorting to this remedy, thc invalid can depend upon the safety of overs article in it preparation, asd while it accelerates the healthful rc actions of each organ and vessel, the mind can bs perfectly freo from appre? hension t f any subtle ingredient being insinuated into its composition. The appetite, which improves under its administration, is at liberty to indulge prudently la whatever nutriment ls palatable, digestive and wholesome, and while it is no more than proper to avoid exposure to fresh cold, so lear seed bo entertained of any liability under this course of treatment to induce it It is a pleasant AROMATIC CORDIAL, quito agreeable to the taste, and as a lung re? vivify or and balsam of health, it is distinguishing itself os without precedent, add we trust will, ero los?, claim for itself general acclamation for ils unrivalled efficacy. For salo by tho Proprietress, Mrs. CECILIA RODRI GUE'S, northwest corner of MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS, and principal Druggists. PRICE SINGLE BOTTLE $1.25. April 2 _ lyr SOIILM SIMILIB?S CUBlNTtm, HUMPHREYS' HOMOEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, PROM THE MOST AMPLE XXPE BIE1TCE, an entire success : Simple-Prompt-Effl 2ieat and Reliable. They are the only medicines per? fectly adapted to popular uso-so simple that mi mu es cannot be made la using them; so hannieca as to be tree from danger, and so officient as to be always relia? ble. Thoy have raised the highest commendation from ah, and will always reader satisfaction. Conte. No. 1, cores Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations.. 36 .. s, .< Worms. Wonn-Fever, Worm-Oslo.. 36 ?. t, " Crying Colle, or Teething of In? fante.?. 36 .. i, <. Diarrhoea of ChildroQ or Adults.... 36 " 6, " Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Collo... 36 ?. (j, M Chole J a Hortins, Nausea, Vomit lng. 36 M 7f II Couchs, Colds, Bronchitis. 8, " neuralgia. Toothache, Fsceacho.. 38 o, ? He8<lacties,HickHeadachoJVerUgo,. 36 " 10, " Dyspepsia. Lilious Stomach....... M ll, " Suppressed, or Painful Periods. II i2, II Whites, too profuso periods?. 3 ? 13, " Crcap, Cough, Difficult Breathing.. 3 " li, " ' Salt tuevm, Erysipelas, Eruption?. 36 H \B, " aiienm&i?sm, Hheumatlo Pains... 36 " 10, " Fever and Ague, Calli Fever, Agues...?.A.... BO " 17, " PJfles, Bllad or Bleeding.GO 18, ?* Optnalmy, and Bate or Weak Eyes. CO " 10, " Catu>"*u, Acute or Chronic, lufiu ensa. 60 M so, " Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs BC " Si, ? As tlima, Oppressed Breathing.. 60 ? sa, Kar Dl?chargcs, Impaired H ew? in u.,,. ec " .38, " Scrofula, Enlargo? Glanas, SrveR. lags.,. 60 H 34, M General Debility, Physical Weakness 60 " as, " Dropsy and Suoaty Secretions.., cc " 20. " Bea Sickness. Sickness from. Bid. m*....;.6* " 37, " Kidney Disease, GMVAI." (ik .< 3Q, <. nervous Debility? Sentinal Knu> inonu, Involuntary oioccargea..i.oo " ae, " Sore ijouth. Cantor..,,a.. 60 ? ?0, " Urinary lncoutlnp*/.{;?, wetting ' Bed.*. BC ? 81, " Painful Periods, evan wflh Nnsavi.,.. BO .< 82, 11 Snlterkflgs at Change of L?o.LOO H 83, ? Epilepsy, fapascs, -it Vitus* Daace.LOO " Si, Dfptheria, Ulcerated Sore Tr oat... BO FAMILY CASES. li vtol?, morocco case and book....,,.,.,$10.00 20 large vials, in morocco, and book. 6.00 20 largo vials, piala case, and.boult. 6.00 16 boxet (Nos. 1 to lil), sad book...?.. s.eo VETERINARY SPECIFICS. Kahogsxry cases, 10 vials.910.00 ingle vials, with directioag,.,,?. LOO HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMOOPATHIO MEDICINE OOifPANY, Offico and Depot No. G62 Broadway, Now York. Dr. HCVFHBEYB ls consulted daily at his ofttoe, per tonally or by letter, os above, for ail forms of disease. DO WIE ?i MOISE. Wholesale Agents. No. 151 Meeting street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. W. A. SKJUIER. A. VS, ECKEL ?? CO.. Retail Agenta, No. SSI KING-STREET, 1th docrtibtweMarket-st. AorillA ' Oharteston. a ti. .'A sadie was oa her Up- health waa In har look i strength waa in har etep, cad In her Lauds-PL ASTA I non Di rr Eas." 8. T.-186Q-X. A few bottles of PLANTATION Bmxnfl Will euro Nervous Headache. .< Cold Extremities and Feverish Lip?. .? Hour Stomach and Fetid Breath, ii Flatulency and Indigestion. " Nervous Affections. ?. Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath. " Pain over the Kyee. " Mental Despondency. Prostration; Groat Weakness. Ballow Complexion, Weak Bowels, tte ? Which are tho evidences of . LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA It ls estimated that sevea-teaths of all adult ailments proceed from a deceased and torpid liver. Tho biliary secretions of the liver overflowing into the Btomach poi? son the entire system and exhibit the above symptoms. After long research, wo aro nb lo to preseat the most remarkable cure for these horrid nightmare disoases, the world has over produced. Within one year over ali hundred sad forty thousaad persoas tiaro token the PLAKTATION Birmas, and aot ;n Instance of complaint has come to our knowledge I It ls a most effectual tonio asd agreeable s tim ulan suited to all conditions of Ufa The reports that lt sobos upon minorai substances fo its active properties, are wholly false. For the sins faction of the publie, and that patients may consol their physician'!, wo append a list of Itu components. CALISAYA DABS.-Celebrated for over two hundred years ls the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness, etc. It was Introduced into Europe by the Countess, wife of tho Viceroy oi Pera, ia 1640, aad afterwards sold by the Jesuits for Ute enormous price o/ iii own weight tn ?liner, tinder the same of Jesuit's Pow? ders, and was anally made public by Louis XVI, King of France. Humboldt makes especial reference to its fobrifage qualities duriag his South American travels. O ABC AXILLA BABE-For disrrhosr., collo and (Useasos ol the stomach and bowels. DANDELION-Fer Lununxnation o^tho loi ns end drop. 1 leal affections. CHAMOMILE FLOWEHS-l'or enfeebled digestion. LAVEKDKS FLO WEM-Aromatic, stimulant and tonio highly lavtgorattEg ia nervous debilitar, WnsraaGazEN-For scrofula, rheumatism, etc Ajonc-An wromatlo carminativo; creating flesh, muscle and mill!; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove-su?s, orange, canaway, corlAador, snake, cot, etc . . S. T.-1860..-X. Another vronderfdl ingredient, of great use among tho Spanish ladies of Sonia America, imparting beauty to the complexion aad brilliancy to the mind, ls yet un? known to tho commerce of the world, and we withhold its name for the-preseni, IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. ROOBESTKB, N. Y, December 38, 1861. Mesara P. H. DBAXS & Co.-I have bosn a great suf? ferer from Dyspeiwia for three or four years, abd had to abandon my profession. Anbeut three months ngo I tried the Plantation Bitter?, sud to my great Joy I am now nearly a weli maa. I havo recommended them in several cases, and, as far as I know, always with sigaaJ benefit I ?rn, r^ yectfnlly yours, Bov. J, ti. OATHORN VrirLADKLPniA, iCih Month, 17th Day, IRea. Rsa?ECT3D > crr-HD:-My daughter 'hau booa much beutfltted by the Uh? ot tli7IianUtion Blttirs. Thon wilt send me two bottles more. Thy friend, ASA CUBBTN, SHEKMAS ?'brjsc, CmoAOO, HL, ) February ll, 1863. J Trlatssa. V. H. DUASS k Co.:-Please seaa us'anothor twelve casos of your . Untstion Bitters. As a morning appetizer, they appear to awe superseded everything else, and aro greatly esteemed. ?ours, tc, GAGE 4 WAITE. Arrang?ments aro now completed to supply any de? mand foi this ' article, which lus s&t heretofore been possible. The public may rest assured that in no case will the perfectly pura standird ol the PLANTATION BITTERS be deported from. Eoer y bottle bears live facsimile of our signature on a steel piule engraving, or it cannot be gen ?JMS, Any person prcter.'linn io sall PLANTATION BITTERS tn bulk or by the Ballon, is a spindler asd imposfer. ?eteare of ref.Utd hollies. See O at our Private Staup is U?taro TILA TKO over awry cork. Bold br all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers throughout the country. P, H. DRAKE & CO,, }hw York, . i.r-ril '-"0 mwftvr BEAUTY.- Auburn, Golden, Flaxen, and fi*^a8L ?g?_ ia Milken CURLS produced by Sf ?SL* saf fir the use of Professor Dt- B^^B J&fk -alL BREUX'S F R 1 a E u LE vfask ut J^g?^ffi|CHEVEUX. One applica- XL-jP Mar KHK lion warranted to curl the ^^^L .ry-:uCi,t straight and stubborn *^W|spSjF ha> "of clthor sex iato wavy ringlets, oi heavy massive cv- Has been used by the fashionables of Pails and Loiidou, with the most gratifyiag results. Docs no in jury to the hair. Price by aiall, sealed aad postpaid, $L Descriptive circulars mailed free. Address BERGER SHUTTS k CO., Chemists. No. 285 River street, Troy, N. Y., Sole Ageate for tho Uaited States. March 30 - Iv THE HERALD. ?'S PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY C. H., AT X S3 per annum, and, having a largo circulation through all the upper and lower Districts of the State, iiffords great advantages to advertisers. Rates for advertising veiry reasonable-for which appl' to our Agent, Mr V. P. SLID HU, at tile Mills House. ?1(08. b' x ?i. li. GSENEKEB. November JS??wi ?aa Propnetora DRUBS, CHEMICAL^. ETC. FOETZ'S CELEBRATED B?RSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. EES, YELLOW WATER, TEMPER, FEVERS, FOUNDER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VI? TAL ENERGY, Ac ITS USE IMPROVES THE WIND, IN? CREASES THE AP? PETITE-G IVES A SMOOTH and GLOS? SY SEIN-and trans? forms the MISERA? BLE SKELETONS INTO A FINE LOOK? ING AND SPIRITED HORSE This preparation, long . nd favorably known, will thoroughly reinvigo? rate broken? down and low-spirited horse?, hy stre tbening and cleansing the stomach and intestines. His a sure preventive of an diseases incident to tins anfaaaj, such as LUNG FEVER, GLAND HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS? TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION D3 INVALUABLE. It in? creases the quantity and improves the quali? ty of ?he MILK. It has been proven by ac? tual experiment to ?v crease tho quantity of MILK and CREAM twenty per cent, and make the BUTTER firm and sweet In fat j. toning cattle, it g v e -them an appetite, o ens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. IN ALL DISEASES O? SWINE, SUCH AS COUGHS UL3XER8 IN THE LUNGS, LIVER, kc, this article acta aa a specific. By putting from one-half a paper to a paper In a barrel of s will the abo VG dis? eases will be eradica? ted or entirely pre? vented. If given in time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholers. PREPARED BY S. A. FOUTZ & BIM)., No. 116 FRANKLIN STREET BALTIMORE, Md. FOB SALE BY DOWIE & MOISE SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE, NO. 151 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. March 83_ etnth?mo mm rrrais DELICIOUS TONIO, ESPECLALLY DESIGNED J_ for the nae of tho Medical Profession and the Family, is now endorsed by all tho prominent Ph yid clans, Chem- ? ists and Connoisseurs, as possessing ztl those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which bolong to an OLD AND PURE GIN. Wo trust that our established reputation founded upon eighty-eight years of experience-abundan ty vin di ca tea our claims to public confidence, and guaran? tees the .excellence of this Standard Article. Put up in cases containing oue dozen bottles each and. sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac. A. M. BIN IN GER St CO, 1 Establish ed 1778. Sole Importers No. IS Beaver street, New Yor Opinions of* th Preaa. The Bining era, No. 15 Beaver street, have a ve /r high, reputation to sustain, as tho oldest and beat Vase in New York.-Home Journal. Tho house of A. M. Pinniger tt Co., No.. 15 Beaver street, has sustained, for a period of eighty y .-ars, a repu? tation t-tt may well be envied.-IV. T. Eierdng Pott. GOODRICH, WINGMAN & ?0., NO. 153 MEET INP,- STREET, . Opposite Charleston Hotel. and ' DOWIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KING dc C ASS'HJEY, NO. 151 MEETING. STREET, January 29 Wholesale Agents, Cbarloston, & C. tu the Gmo SARATOGA '"EXCELSIOR'' SPRIG WATER. rIE WATER OF THIS SPRING IS BELIEVED TO be unequalled by that of any other in the far-famed valley of Saratoga. Its virtues are such as have secured it the high encomiums of all who have used it, possess? ing, as lt does, in an eminent degree, cathartic, diuretic, alterative and tonic qualities. From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D., Professor Practice of Physic, Jefferson Medical College, Phil?, delphia, formerly of Charleston S. C. PHILADELPHIA, November 15, 1865. I have been for % year or more past m the habit of taking the water of the "Excelsior" Spring of Saratoga* Accustomed duriag the great portion of my invalid life to use the different waters of the several fountains which, boil up Along that remarkable valley, dependent indeed, upon them tor much of the comfort I enjoy, I am Batte? ned that the Ercnlafor Water ia aa well adapted aa any other among them, if not moro so, to the purposes lor which they are generally employed. It ia very agreeable, strongly impregnated with the carbonic acid, lively and sparkling. * * * I can heartily and conscientiously recommend it to all who nooda gentle cathartic and diuretic, SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D. The Water ta pat up in Pint and Quart bottles, and packed in good order for shipping, Pints in boxea ot four dozen each, and Quarts in boxes of two dozen each SOLD AT WHOLESALE BY GOODRICH, wm & CO.. Importers and Wholesale Drnggfc.lsv No. 153 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON W yftU DOWIE & HOBAE, No. 161 MEETING 'STREET. Opposite Cha rleston no td. And for salo by first class Druggists md Hotels. January 12_6mo MOTHERS! MOTHERS ? MOTHERS ! YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING THIS VALUABLE PREPARATION IS THE PRE? SCRIPTION of one of the best female physicians and nurses m 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 relic ves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone ind energy to the whole system. It will also instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC. We believe it fa the beat and surest remedy in tba world, in all caeca of DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA in :hildren, whether it arises from Teething, or from any )ther cause. Be sure and ask for AIRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, Elavtng the fae simile of CURTIS k PERKINS on th? wrapper. ALL OTHERS ARE BASE IMITATIONS For sale by the Wholesale Agents, DOWIE & MOISE, No. 151 MEETING STREE?T, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. April ll - _ jfflt. 11THLSKERS and MUS- J&te^ YV TACHES forced to lrJg?Bft 1-B grow upon the smoothest KQH Tl^W tace in from three to five *B_ W fifjttf weeks by using Dr. tjEVIG- HH flgj&i HE'S RESTAURATEUR J|BL ^fl^^rav CAPILLAIRE, thc most Jj |^ ^?^Pa^ wonderful discovery in mo- ^^^^^ ^^Bg dem science, acting upon ho Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It isa been used by the elite of Paris and Lonuon with the nost flattering success. Names of all purchasers will >e registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given la ?very instance, the money will be cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, SI. Descriptive cir ?ulars and testimonials mailed free. Address BERGER,. ?HUTTS A CO., ChemistSjNo. 285 River street Troy, N, r" Sole Agents for the United States March 30 *T