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ko. ia. iS^lSs^?pET ? ^JT^JLW-S^TA ' DA&V??F-v,;SWs^iV- -?-.s,?-?'}: ' i?AirS???wN^iK&..rr.S.*. n.u ^^^^^.^V-^'-^"Brent* \\? .&<*S?^<V<WJ^ ??" ?Wurcli nuil ilic ^'yr'? "B^?ri?i&Xu!? QI lt ARDE AU, OP CHARLESTON, 8. c. a? P \ ^ei^r^v?ro''1 Olivo"* brow tll? risc, - -^\fc?i>01<*a31cT triumph tn lln> BklO?, rp %&iu!??t'c rapt disciple?' oyes, \? ^>?" tLonl Jesu?, quickly conic I % appearouco uti things pray, \ jUBpaluro sigh* at Iby delay, \ ?I T?? people cry, "uo longer atay" \\^o> ? Lord JCSIIH, quickly cornu I "j VK? Hear tlinu tho whole creation's uroin, 'Hie biinlened creatures' ptidullvu inonu, ~ Tho cry of dcsorl* wild and lone. Lord Jesus, quickly conic I 'I Seo signals of distress unfurled . Dy titilles on stonily billows burled ; 'Ibo i'olo-slsrof a Hlitiiwreckcd world, Jhj Loni Jesus, quickly como I iTS* Uusb Hie Oorco blast of war'H alanna, "?A, Tho tocsin's toll, the daub of anns, Tucarnato Love, exert lliy charms Loni Jesus, quickly como t I ll nil. once ayain upon Ibo face Of this ?ad eartb'H tempestuous sean, Aud still tho wavc.i, O Prtneo of l'caco ; Lord Joshs, quickly como I Lol thy fair Brillo, willi panne ula torn, Of her celestial rellanen shorn. Upturns lier taro willi watching worn Lord Jesus, (portly com? I Her trickling irani, lier piteous cries. lier struggles, roars and agonic*. Appeal to my deep sympathies Loni Jesus, quickly como 1 By doubts and sorrows inly pressed, By foes beleaguered sud oppressed. Hoar Ibo strong pica of ber uurcst Lord Jesus, quickly como I Hopo of Ibo socramoutal host. Their only glory, joy and boast, Without thy advent alt II (alt Lord Josue, quickly como I Flush tho dark armament afar, Ami let tby flaming slgu spptar, Shina form, O lustrous morning star, Lord Jcaua, qulcklv come 1 Break tbiougb ibo loworing clouds of night. Pat these sepulchral shades lo flight ; Flash out, O resurrection light. Lord J< ..UH. quickly come I Come, with thy bcaullous diadem. Como, with embattled cherubim. Como, with ibo shout of seraphim, Lord Jesus, quickly como I Come, ou thy scsi of lodiaut cloud, Como, with Ibo archangel's trumpet loud. Come, Saviour let tho heavena bc bowed, Lord Josus, quickly como I And when tho astonished beavens shall flee, v. lom powora of oartb aud bell to thoo Shall bead tito reverential kuoo. In thal nr. nt day or doom, * Bo ours tho happy lol Ui atanrl Among tho whito-rabed, ransomed band. And h. ar thoo say, wlUi outstretched baud, "Yo blossed children, come I" Street Cars In St. Lonis-Thc Directors At tempt to Raise tbo Par? tn Six Cents-CHI? xena Ejected from tnc Cnrs-Conductors Arrested, Ac. [From Ihr SI. Louit Democrat of Tuesday.) Tho war betweon tho citizona nnd tho managers of the Pooplo'a and Tower Grove and Lafayette horse railroad is rapidly approaching a crisis. In a day or two, if both parlioB remain stubborn, wo may look for eomolhiug moro serious than n sim Slo assault and battery cine. Such a result is coply to ho deplored, and wo tako thia occasion to waru tho conservators of tho peace and tho directors of tho six cent railroads to ho on their guard. We think wo can observo in tho resolute determination of tho pcotilo indications clearly showing that they will not much longer ho toler? ated. If tho i nil'road man a ge ni aro right in tho position they have taken, let thom satiafy tho pon ple ot tho fact by the pro motion of law and evi? dence, mid we ha vu no doubt that tho woll dis? posed citizona will aid thom in maintaining their rights. That a vast mojority of tho citizena regard tho advance in tho rato of faro by thcao companies aa illegal and unwarranted-in direct violation of tho terms of their charters, and as au attempt to extort money from tho poor people who oro compelled to ride in thu cars, wo Iii inly be? lieve. W o do noi pretend to decido Ibo legal ques? tion, but wo -hink n decision by tho proper tribu? nals would Bottle- tho wholo mutter in a day. Wo believe that it any respectable court should decido that tho road managers had tho logal right to in? crease the ear faro to six cents, thu people would submit to it without a murmur. It would certain? ly bo good pohoy for tho companies to obtain such a decision, and to ro-calahlish tho old rato until it ia obtained. Thero ia but ono way in which tho people of thia country can bo fought successfully, and that is with tho weapons of truth, law and common aenao. Tho attempt to coerce thom into a measure which they believe to bo il!, a '.1, is sure to end in disaster. No corporation, however pow? erful, can ovorrido tho multitude-especially whoro that corporation ia wholly depondont upon thc masses for support, in a pecuniary sonso. Even wnon clearly in tho right, it will not do for any body of men to run counter to tho wishes of tho people, who arc their patrons. We know that tho managers of tho horao roads are fully satisfied that they havo tho law on thoir aide; but still thoir modo of enforcing their de? mand ia very unpopular, and, in our humble opin? ion, impolitic, lt displays a atubhornose that can? not fail to lead to disagreeable results and end dis? astrously to themselves. Yesterday there was lively akirmiahiiig all along tho lino of'Fourth street road, and a number of pitched battles wcro fought botweon tho citizens and tho conductors. Somotimoa tho citizens wero pitched out, and sometimes tho conductor was pitched into. On tho wholo tho eix-contors got tho worst of it, although nobody was seriously hurt. A number of arrests wero mado by consta? bles on complaints filed by citizens. Juatico Jecko had four casos against conductors on his docket, Justice Lawnmco ono, and thero woro aavcral othors beforo other justices. Tho Chief of Police mado an arrest in person of a conductor and a citi? zen who were trying to put each other out. A alain street morchant, on hoing overpowered by numbers, coolly Inid down on tho scat, and was tenderly carried, out by four eix-cent men. An ox country official who ia opposed to tho advanco in taro, but a friend to tho conductors, waa ordered from a cor by a ci tiz?n who mistook iiim for ono of tho Bhouldor-strikorH of tho cor, and ho resented the indignity by a vigorous blow with his fist. Ho WAS arrested but subsequent ly roloascd. Constable Berger waa kept on tho trot hunting up conductora, and arresting thom for assault nnd battery. Ho gobbled John North, Fred. H. Kneel, Kotiert R. KeruUiven, and another conductor, ali of whom will .ho tried before Juatico Jecko. A citizen appeared boforo Juatico Lawronco, and complained that ho waa riding in a Fourth atrcot car, when the conductor demanded aix cents faro. Ho refused to pay moro than fivo cents, rho con? ductor turned to a great double-listed fellow, who waa sitting in tho car among tho possongore, and pointing to thc citizen, Haid: "Bo your duty." Big Fist, thereupon, seized tho citizen, and lifting bim with os much oaso os Hercules raised An teiuus, convoyed him bodily from tho car, and dropped him on tho ground. From his description of thia giant, it waa inferred that a gang of bravos bad toen employed by tho company, and it was necessary to employ a lite-rating constable to arr. st him. Countable Berger, tho S ame on of tho constabulary of tho city, belonged lo anot:. fr ward, and Captain Girard was ongaged in w? ribing a millinery atoro on Morgan street. Tho next boat man wau sent for, and Con atablo Antler son waa on trusted with tho dangorouB duty of arresting thc terrible bully. Ho found him near Lafayette park, and brought him np alive, tho mon having BUO mitted when ho Baw who he had to doal with. A citizen fllod tho following complaint for dam sgco against tho Fourth streut road : Aibort 0. Sheldon na. Pooplo'a Railway Company. Beforo Juatico Lawronco. Tho plaintiff states that d?tendants aro an incorporated company, owning and opeiating a lino or horso railroad cars in the city of SI. LOUIB; that their cars aro public convoyan? a for passoiigcrs; that on tho 6th day of August; 18G7, plaintiff went cn car No. 14 on said d?fendants* lino, paid his local rare or fivo cents, but .?aforo reaching his destination, and whilo ho waa quiotly occupying his placo aa a pas? senger, ho was unlawfully, forcibly, and violently e] ec tod from enid ctr by tho conductor employed by defendants, assisted hy another person un? known lo plaintiff. Wherefore ho claims damages of fifty dollars, for which ho brings Hitit, with his costa. THUS. 8. ESPY, Attorney for Plaintiff. In tho morning thoro waa a blockade of cara noar Fourth and Chestnut streets, on account of a passenger roaming to pay moro than fivo conta. A crowd of four or live hundred pcoplo collected to witness tho fun, and half a dozen or moro cara wero dolaycd by tho Imbroglio. Mayor Thomas went on tho car lo seo what was going on, hut did not interioro. Tho passengers in thu car took it good naturedly, and BO dia tho conductor. Aftor laughing and talking over tho matter, tho con dnotor concluded to sacrifico a copnor for tho Baku of peace, and tho blockade was raised. A Herman merchant waa put ont later in tho day, and he had tho conductor arrested tor assault and battery, These squabbles from dav to day aro getting to be very annoying. Wo understand that tho Biri ct Railroad Commissioner iutonda prosecuting tho Fourth-atroel company for failing to ful hil tho regulations requiring tho cara to bo run at rogn Ur intervals. Wo noticed that fow pasRongora travail! d on tho Fourth-street and Tower Grovo oars yesterday, and it ia but reasonable to pre? sumo that tho number will grow "smallor, and beautifully losa" until tho conductors aro in? structed to rocoivo fivo cents for singlo fares. In thia ono cont war tho conductors aro placed betwoen two fires. If thoy disobey orders' thoy aro liable to bo- discharged; and if thoy history 7 **" ftrrci"od for ""nil and P.S. Tho difficulty has ainco boon adjusted; the publiohaving carried thoir point against tho Railroad Company. The old-Baying of "haven't got a rod," has dropped into tho rural dlatrioto for "nary green," frbon irpe?kisg tri ?urronoy. fMERCIAL. : SHU MJftMOa tottan .Hm un. omjowmiE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS. I M - CiiAnTiBoXiy. Tuesday Evening. August 13, 1807. J 0, SBB cWtlnuo without decided elionge, with a nrrn G , *T-......... KI'.C? 7U bale-, viz: 1 st 23; 1 at r^^??*Ct ?t? 8 at 31? : 18 ot 20; 2 at 20? ; 3 al 2G'?. Wo S Lew Middling.VSR v Middling.V(J?:G>i Mobile Market. MOlllLI'. August 9.-COTTON.-A limited dcniand baa existed to-day, n.?.nil le;; in sale* nt Vin) lulen, at qllola IIOIIH: Ordinary 2lo; (looil Ordinary V;le; !.?**. Middling Mitti, ' ni' unit renalen ul tho week 2 OH bales. MUN ITA uv AMU 1 -'LS ASCI Al..- Tra: rd -tioiln ill balli coin and exchange bave been light during tho past work. Kates or-uncliauged.-suv Ueld Uiialll; Klerhug, sixty day* ISO, und sight l&l ; New York sight 'i premium i hu. lillie, ami i ar lo |uomiuni buying; New llrlealis Sight par tu <? pu minni; Francs nominal. Wilmington Itlurkcl. WILMINGTON, A?tust ll-TunfESTisi;.-Salea to. doy of :iH7 bids nt til 1.1 mr yellow dip. und ?1 WM f ir lia rd ; olid ICU bbl? ni ?3 rr. Tor virgin, lill per '.'SO lbs. HriMTn TUIU-ENTIMI:-Market quiet, willi sales of only IS bbln ul VIeonls, and 12 dual RUM cents |H'rgallou. KOKI*-Malua ol fi: 3 bbl* al S3 tor black, ?312? for .trained. ?3 2.r> for strained and No 2. C-:> 2."a3 37? for No 2, M ISal 75for Nu I. mid $5 Toi Pale. TAU- 1041 bbls changed bauds al (3 per bbl. Un ll I move Market. HALT I MORE. Aiigiinl IO.-COTTON-Very scarce, and bobin, linn ol VUc tor strict middling; low gradell utciuly bul uomiiial ns before quoted. COFTKK-We reporl sulen of 32S? bags, ex British bark Traveller, Bsd 170il ban*, ex Cricket, both un pr?? valo Icnns; niuo 4U0 bogs I flo, In Jobbing tots, ot 15,',a lHe. gold. Yum-We have nt III to report a dull and heavy mar lol; bu vcr* generally keep nut of the market, tba only sales being for immediate wants of local trade. Mid with Hilliers nil actively engaged, tho slock is acriiimilatlni:; to inuvo lt taara* prices will have to bo a- copied. A isle ul 100 bbls good City .Mills Super 11 pm io,I ut fj CU. QUAIN.-Wkcat-l) tiering* lo-ilay ?ero comprised of 1S0O I amir 1 -i while u ul 9700 liiishels red ; market rnulliiueii heavy, omi sollow, lo effect ?ales, hove to concede lo buy. eis ; Included in tho transaction* were -JIMMI ino la l i white at *2 3llaf2 BO ; 'J5IHI bunba choice red ut ;.> .ct! bi; 2000 buslis primo ile. at taito? 3'J; 4600 btishs lair to cmid at ?2*2 '.'0, and Inlerior parcel 4 ranged Billi lower. Corn-10,IOU bush* whltu and 1(110 biislm yellow receiv? ed ; market ?lull and heavy fer white, :M*I l.usbs sold nt tl l'Jatl 13; IOHO biislm yellow ut ?1 Ela-M 17. an tn quali? ty-tia mixed repelled, tlats-7HOU hush* received inri sold at 7lla77 ct?, bu H. ot 7Go7l? rbi; ainu :t?0 busliel* infe? rior ot KO ctn. Ityc- U?0 l'iitli. la olfercd ; nales of 400 hamlin tl 40. ard 70 do ut tl GO per bushel. Mm 1HSIX--X11 sales ; stock light omi prices aro st end). NAVAL, STOKES.-Spirit? Turpentine quiot at .Gs.if.Uc por gallen, sales small. We nota 0 sale sjf ISO bbls No 1 at fr. 50, and quota palo at tti GO, and sea ree. Tor Slot GO per bbl 1er largo and small lots. Pu. o IMO MI.-Advices to-day from tho Wcri were quito encouraging; they report prices brm, with au acUvo de? mand from thc South. Our market ls quiet. 110 deposi? tion tn take bold of round lota OD thu part af thc trade. Stock herc la larger than was some days ainco generally supposed-estimated now about 3? million pounds. The consumptive demand is still fair, and 'jobbers' prices steadily maltitulnrd at 13 Vic for Daran shoo h h rs, ir>>.?0 for rib sides. lfl.Vie for clear rib. All other ilo eciiptluus of thc Hog product nominally unchanged. RICE-No cbange; demaud light, quote Carolina at ll Sai.'e. and Rangoon 9?nU?c 1" r lb. Sc o AU-Marlie', active and prices stiffer; sales to-day ol 200 hillls Cuba o'. 12c; IDS do Porto Ith o ut l'.!'.al:i',e. Particulars of Mile* mu.to late on Friday (and of winch but general rotcreuco baa beou made), wero os follows: 220 blain oud GO lea llsrbudocs at 12?c; S hilda and 312 bbls Demorara at I2al2?c; '-'>'. bbls Ucmcram vacuum pou, ex MIs-iiBBippI, ot M >,'e; ifs? bhda Porto Itlco al ria I3?r; 170 hillls Martinique ot ll?oll?c; GUbbdscnm. mon rcflulng Cuba ot 10? els-, 231 hhds good fair dual ll ?c; 250 tua Molasses sugar nt ll Vi eta. Stock Infinit hands reduced to 4258 hhds, 1477 boxen, and 11,470 bags. Wilts-ET-Nothing rciiortcd, oud reliable quotations very difficult to give ; still quota In bond nt 33a36c fl gil, but solea arc few and far belwccu. Angosta Market.. AUGUSTA, August 12.-FINANCIAL.-GOLD- llrokers buy at 110 and sell st 142. S11.VEI1.- .brokera bay at 1311 and sell at 133. COTTON-Market quiet and bul few sales effected ot tho following figures: lot 20; 20124?; 2*126; ir. at 26?; and 2 ot 20c Total soles 20 boles. Receipt* 4i> holes, ?j WHEAT-lied tl Ooo I 99, tu sacks; while ?2o2 10, in sacks. BACON-Unchanged. New Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANS, August 0_COTTON-Thu market to-day ho* exhibited about tho some features that char? acterized tho movement yesterday. Tho ottering* worn limited throughout, most of the favorite lists being lo M back In obedience lo owner*' Instructions, and ns Ibo quality of tua assortment on Halo afforded little Induce? ments to buyers, the principal portion of the business ROU bales-hos boon confined to odds nud nuts, geucrolly lulen.hal for Ibo filling up of previously unexecuted order*. There were several order* for staple cotton, but BB ol ?ovo Indicated, tin ir execution, waa prevented by tho Inability ol parlies to lind mdt sblo descriptions. Prices indicated no material alter? ation, aud although nilli attcuded with irregularly, wo givu tho Fillip lined quotations a* ai proximating the figure* actually paid to-day : Orleans 20o22?c; Oood Ordinary 23?2ic; Low Middling 25?u-, und Middling 27?o23c. Tho sales for tho t act three days comprise 2350 bales, making a total for tho week of G250 bal. ,-. aral: st 1300 lost week, and 4600 tho week before. Tho receipts proper during tho post week, excluding the arrivals from Mobile, Florida aud Texas, which wu in? cluded in their rcspccUvo statements, embrace lits bales, against 1U89 lost weeli, ohowlug un increase of 27 boles. Tba exporta for tho week comprise 63GJ bales, 4277 of which wore coastwise, and 1088 lo foreign ports. STATEMENT or COTTON. Stock on bond September 1,18GG.bales 102.082 Recoiled to-doy. Gui Received previously.7Gl,019-7ul,GOO AddiUonol balcB mode from wrecked, loose, burnt and damaged Cotton, pickings, samples, kc. I2,323-7?G,U03 h77,OM Cleared to-day. 1,101 Cleared previously.851,474-852,030 Stocken band and on shipboard. 24,449 Consignees por south Cnrnlluu. ltullroail, Angntl 13. 210 boles Colton. IB bales Mdzc. 134 bags Crain, 41 bbln oud 74 bogs Flour, 200 bogs limn, 3 cars Wood, 1 cora Old Iren, Atc. lo Courl.noy k Trcnhobn, Ilollroad Agent, J N Robson, Street Bros u Co, Marshall, Hurgo a: Rowen, Utsey ft Kenyon, Q E Pritclictt. J D Busch, K it Rodger* k Co, Goldsmith 4: Sou, J M Kanon, Wharton k Pets? b, Grocser. Lee. Smith .V Co. W P Hall, Monterai k Co, J sc J D Klrkiiatrick. G W Williams ?t Co.G II Walter k Co, F AI Schlrraor, E Dates k Co, Goodrich, Wincreun k Co, ll Wood. Lieut Neide, Willis fe Chisolm, Dowio & Moise, JUE Sloan, D 8 Arsenal. Piissciiuers. Per steamship Champion, from New York-Col Hunt, J I. Kano. J T Gilchrist, Mrs Travers, T J Cliapeau, F F Chapeau, J U Heriot, C S Edwards, Miss 1' lt Scott, G E Fairbank, J L Robertson, D G Winkler, E Jsqucz, J Fry, T Jones, and 3 lu stccrogo. * Per steamship Saragossa, from New York-J M Kin? loch, Mis* Matilda II Kinloch, - Mccord, D Short, P O' Halloran, W 1.nimmie, Robert Hoy, Capt Fairley. L F Clark, S Sommes. Q M Uotterly and lady, S L Gilbert and servaut, P L Wingan, - Kawtelle. - Wilhams, C S Bing? ley, W Hanley, F Green, P Duly, U Soefonli. PORT CALENDAR. . 11 0.1:1 01 i n WEEKLY. riJASES OP TUE HOON. First Q. 7tb, lb. 49m. morn I Lost Q. OVd, 4b. 20m. oven. Full M. IGtb, 4b. 20ui. aveu | Now M. 291b, 7b. 46, mom 12 . Aluminy.,., Tuesday.... Wednesday, |Tliursdoy.., Friduy. Sa mr. lay. . Sunday. SUN. ntsEs. j NETS. "GT.VI G..23 6..23 (?..40 8..4G C..44 n.,43 2. .is 3.. 37 Rion*. 0..6C 7..33 8.. 8 H. .40 MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CHARLESTON. Arri vi ii Yesterday. Steamship Champion. Lockwood, New York-CO hours. Mdze. To Street bron k Co, J E Adgor k Co, D A Amine, hort k Wlrth, 0 H Hanks, J R Uigctow, H Bischoff k Co, T M Illiston, IX chapman, RA; A P Caldwell, J W Collins. T M Cater, W S Corwin k Co, Ciielns k Witto, F F Cha? pean, J ii F Dawson, U Daly, ll lie. ry. Douglas k Miller, Howie k Moise, A W Eckel A: Co, J M Es-an ft Uro, 0 D Franke. D F Fleming, J ll Graver, W Gurney, II Gerdts f? Co A ? Goodwin, Agent, Goodrich, Wlncmsn k Co, K Paton, Mr? Marlon Hazel. W S Hcncry, J Hnrkamp k Co. N U Hunt, J H Hilton, A Hiing, Johnilon, ero mi ft Co, E ll Jackson, Kondall ft Dockery, Kinsman tc Howell, C Litschgl. Kliuck-, Wickenberg ft Co. L Lorenz!, L F Lc llloux. D Lopez ft Son, A Lauger, Ls urey ft Alexander, J ll Muller, - Murray, J P Merk harli, J p ll Mojer ft Co P Maltzlor, Muller, Nimitz ft Co, Ostcndorff ft Co, J a OJcmann, ll O'Neill, D O'Neill ft eon, R K Pennal, Raoul ft Lynah, G 0 itabinsou, W Roach, A J Stone, Sliackol ford ft Kelly, W W Shockelford, L Schnoll ft Co. GcnoroJ Hickies, hllvoy ft t-cllgman, G W Steffens ft Co, J Walker, G W Williams ft Co, Wemor ft Duckor, Agent Steamer Dictator, Southern Express Co, Adams Express Co, J Marzyck. J M Martin, W Kinsman, S G Courtenay, .\fcl? iburn ft Muller, C P Almar, Il II Agent, and others! Steamship Saragossa, (rowell. Now York-GO hours, lldzo. To Rsv encl ft Co, Southern Express Co, Kail cad Agent, J D Aiken ft Co, G W Almar, A II Abrahotns ft BOD, JRP Alley, Adams, Damon & Co, It Bischoff ft Co, llollmann lires, Htapell ft Co. Bellamy ft Robinson, D Illy, W II Radcnliop, E Hates ft Co, W s burnett Came ron, Barkley ft Co, T M Caler, Cathcart, McMillan ft Morion, F F Chapeau, Rev L Cuthbert, O W Clark ft Co, Dowlo ft Moise, E J Dawson ft Co, Douglas ft Miller J H Graver, Goodrich, Wlncman ft Co, O Gravclcy, Hart ft Co. N A Hunt, Hov C Hancklo, Holmes' Dook Sloro, II L Jeffers ft Co, ll Heins. A HUng, Klink, Wlckenberg ft Co. hm? ft Gibbon, W Kinsman, J P Kelp, II H Knco, J ll Muller, L Lorenzt, R Lowlon, Muller, Nimitz ft Co. C II Moise, Mowry ft Co. McLoy ft nico, T Murphy, J c Mar? shall, M Marks, I L Meyer, D O'Neill ft Sons, C P 1'ep ponl.clni, (ijte udor ll ft Co. J ll Oppenheim, 0 F Pank? ina, A Parker, J A liuackculiush, W Roach, J Russell. A T linger, G W Steffens ft ( o, J II li Sloan. W A Skriuo T Tuppor ft Son, Strauss, Vanees ft Co, 8crcvcu ft Nlsbot, J Thompson ft Co, U S Subsistence Department, Major J HosUDgs. O Volght, Werner ft H?cker. J WalkcrVa ll iloppock, J L Fonda, J W Watson, J M Kinloch. J W Oray, omi othor?. On Monday, at 13 M, off Capo Look nut, saw a brig ashore on Lookout shoals, with a portion of ber canvas set, apparently but a abort time' la Hut situation. Htoamshlp Alliance, Kelly. Philadelphia-loft Borur day, 8 P M. Corn and Mdzo. To H F Raker ft Co. R It Agento, J 14 Hobson, Charleston Ga* Co, W Roach, (! P Ponponhclni, Cameron, Harkloy ft Co, T M Cater, O N Averia) A Son, A Tobias ft Sons. EH Keilor? ft Co, Mehr? ten* ft Wohltmaon, Wemor ft Duckor, P Walsh, J Cos TTOVO, II Cobla ft Co, Rtovall, Edmomtston ft Co, Good rich, Wlnemin ft Co. C A Williams ft Co. D Paul ft Co. J fl Muller. Claclus ft Witte. HoUmann Broa, J H Muller bhephsrd ft Cobon, T W BHBS, W S Hcncry. T A Ream Isb ft Co, Jcffunu) ft Co, T M Bristoll, J K Adger ft Co T Tupper ft Sons, Street Bro? ft Co, N E Railroad Co C Ring, and other*. Monday, 4 PM, uaw ashore on Copo Lookout a heirn brig, apparently bilged; sills loose'saw no ono on dook. Steamship Sea Gull, Dullen. Baltimore-left Friday, r M. Com, Bacon, fte. To Mordooti ft Co, Courtenay 4 Tronhobn, Railroad Agent, Lauroy ft Alexander, Jen Dings, IhomUuson ft Co, H Cobla ft Co, J li Graver, J A Cook ft Co, L Schnoll ft Co, J C OJemann, J P Kelp, nov? ene! ft Barowo'l, Mantouo ft Oo, Cohen, Hanekcf ft Co 7. Dan?, B Patton], J Harris, D Briggs, Agent, West ft Jones, 0 Sahlman, tloodrtch, Wlnoman ft Co, J O Rehlrm er, W H Boring, Thurs ton ft Holmes, J ft w II Arm Itrong, Chlaolin Uros, O Phillips. H p Baker A Co. W U Chafes, W Marsch or, M Goldsmith ft BOD, T M Cater H Rialto ft Co, Oaloi.dorft ft Co, Budd ft Bloke, Cr?rc Boy lesion ft Co, R 0 Tyler, J D Aiken ft Ca H Ulaehoff ft Co, Muller, Nimitz & Co, D A Ammo, Bollmann Bros. H limits Ii Oo, Graber ft Martin, and others. Steamer St Marys, Joues, JscksonviUe, Fla.' IJaltasL To thc Master-bound tri Wilmington, Dc), and'nut In for a harbor. Went to ge? Testerday? Brig Marth* Ann Palmer, Clhapmta, Liverpool. Bteajner City Point, Adkins, Paunia, via Jacksonville Fernandina and Savannah. .iii . . . Front this Port. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, Noir York, August 13. Cleared Cor thia Port. Behr D F Keeling, Ort ager, al Baltimore, August 10. I-, I ST UP VEBSEL? .Jr, CLEARED ANI> BAILED F?ll THIS PORT. F O lt E I 0 N. . Ltvcarooi. Tho Quocn, Cook, cleared.July 17 Tho Cliuttauooga, Fro.man, np.July HO VALKN0IA. Tho Yolo Angler.-. ?ailed.Juuo IB DOMESTIC, ur. ur ?sr, ?ll-. Sehr Sarah Buck, Yfhlto, sailed-.Jnly 23 napoon, air. Sehr Eeilpas, rendici?n, cleared.Augu?t 0 ?Ol POM, Uria; O F lleary,-. Ul.July -Jfi Behr Almlau Oagc, Shepherd, U|.August 1 Minr roar. Si-hr Wniiata, nankins, cleared.August P Behr M ll Brnuiliall, llunsey, up.July 1H SchrD II Warner, Horton, up.August 1 riULMIKLI'IIIA. Behr C V Williams, Thompson, cloarod.August 8 UALTIMOUI:. linc Senorita, IJnilcn. cleared.August 1 Behr Moanna, Packard, cleared.August 3 Sehr D F K.-clJug, O ranger, cleared.August 10 Behr E J Palmor, Palmer, up.Auguat 10 THIS DAILY SEWS JOB OFFICE. WE HAYE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT n moat oilenBivo anil comploto Suppliotl with a groat variety of PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, or tho latest ami moat approved nt.vlea ; and we liavo orory facility for executing* all hinds of JOB WORK in ENGLISH, GERMAIS, and FRENCH, ? Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues I Drafts Railroad and i Steamboat Printing Business Cards Invitations &c, &c, &c. THOSE OP OUR FRIENDS DE? SIRING JOB WORK, will please leave their orders with ns. We will guarantee as good work, and at. as CHEAP RATES, as can he had in Charleston. CATHCART, H'HILLAN & MORTON. tem rr-mis DELICI?OS TONIC, ESPECIALLY DESIGNED JL for the uso ortho Medical Profession and the Family, is now endorsed by all tho prominent Physicians, Chem? ist? ami Connoisseurs, ss possession all thoao intrinsic medicinal n, nanties (lomo and diuretic) which bolong to OLD AND PURE GIN. Wa trust Hist our established reputation founded noon eighty-eight yearn of experience-abundantly Tin* di ca tea our claims to publio confidence, and guaran? tee? tho ozceUence of this Standard Article. Xml up in cases containing ono dozen bottles each and sold by sll prominent Druggists, o rocera. Ar. A. iL TUNINQEB A CO, [Established 1778. Bole Importers No. ID Beevor street. Now Yor Opinions of tu Press. Tho Rlningers, No. IS Beaver street, hare a rory niau reputation to sustain, aa the oldest ?nd beal house In ! Now York.-float Journal, Tho house of A. M. Plnlnger ii Co., No. 16 Beevor | struct, bas ros tailed, for s period nf eighty year?, a r?pu? tation that may weU bo envied.-//. T. Evening Pott. GOODRICH, WIN'. MAN & CO., NO. 163 SC RETINO STREET, Op pod le Charleston Hotel. ' and DOWIE ?fit MOISE, arcoESBona TO KINO 4t o ABSIDE v. NO. Ul IETTIN0 STREET, i Wholesale Agonal, Charleston, 8. 0. January 29_toths Hmo Tho Greenville Mountaineer IB PUDLIrUIED EVERY THTTR81 ) A Y, \AT tl 60 PEK year, tn a tvanea, Advertisement! i inserted ax usual ratea, i s?. Ki ELFORD, May 10 EdRqriujd Proprietor 'I MISC ELL A NEOUS. ALL UAIL TO THE C0N01ER0R! IK FOR THE DESPONDING INVALID. DEFER NOT TOE USE OF RODRIGUES PULNOMl' ELIXIR Mi ! M ll . MANY WHOSE DECLINING HEALTH, WHICH waa precarious, sud their re?uvery doapalrcd of, do now with erratet ul ointuiationii lo tho All-Wise Pl? poser, offer heartfelt timuka tor thia timely remedy. Dur? ing Ilia Bhort (Imo siuoo ila public Introduction into uno, tho Originator han most happily realised her mont san? guine oipectatlooH In niaullostnUoua issuing from all quarti T of UH uu|nralollcd i unitivo properties, for In no rano whoro ll han beuu administeren with regard to di rccUona, and persevered lu, has lt failed In Itu beneficed rcsultn. In resorting to thin remedy, Ihe ?nv ni hi eau depend upon the safely of every orlick- iu ila preparation, and while lt ?rr elora tea tba healthful rt actions ul each organ ami vessel, lin: luiud call bo perfectly freo from appre? hension of any subtle ingredlcut being Insinuated Into Itu compoHldom Tho appetite, which improves under its ml io lui st ml ?on, In al liberty to Indulge prudently lo whatever i nutriment la paUlable, digestive sud wholesome, and while it la no moro than proper to avoid exposure tu fresh cold, no lear need bo entertained of ?ny liability umlor thlB course of treatment to Induce it. It Is a pleasant AIU1MATIC COU DIA h, quito agreeable to tho taste, and au a lung re? vi vi fy er sod balsam of beal th, it In distinguishing Itself ns without precedent, and wo trust will, cm lon?, claim lor Itself general acclamation Tor ita unrivalled efficacy. 1er salo by tho l'ropnotrcss. Mrs. CECILIA RODRI? GUEZ, norlbweat corner of MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS, and priuripal Druggists. PRICK SI Nt 11.IL UOTTLF. $I.3fi. April 2 _ lyr OLD ?STABLiiSHED DRUG ?'i'OUE E. H. KELLERS & CO., (LATS PHIN .Si UOKN) WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third clooi' above Marlcet HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LAROE ADDITIONS IO their usual stock of pure and frosh DRUGS MEDICINES DYK STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDER3 POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, ic. Comprising Invoices from tho most roputablo manu facture rs. On baud, all tho principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparations of A Y Kit, JAYNE, ll A LL, CHEV A 1,1 KU, DAVIS, WEIGHT, HOLLOWAY, Ac. auto, a largo assortment ol SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE DAGS MEDICINE CRESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCnA GOODS GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Great attention ls paid to tho Importation sud soloo Uon of PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and none other sra allowed to go oui of tho Establish? ment. PRESCRIFTJ??NS compounded wit ii accuracy, uud tho public eau depend on the utmost reliability in tho execution of orders. E. U. KELLERS, M.D. ll DAER, M.D. March a_ MOTHERS ! MOTHERS I MOTHERS ! YqUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING THIS VALUADLE PREPARATION IS THE PRE? SCRIPTION of ono of tho best fct-lo physicians sud nurses lu tho United States, and has been used tor Uiirty y pa rs with never-failing safety and success by ra il - Ilona of mothers for their ehihlreu. It not only relieves the child from pain, but Invigorates Ihe stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, sud gives tone ind enorgv to tho wboio system. It will also instantly relieve GRIPING IN TUE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC. Wo believe it is Ibo best and sorest remedy in tho world, in all cams of DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA tn children, whether it arlaos from Tee th lng, or from any other causa. Bo sun and ask for ?IRS. WINSLOW'S HOOTIIINQ SYRUP, Having Uia (so simile of CURTIS k PERKINS on tho For sale by the*Wholesale Agents, HOWIE & MOISE, No. 161 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITR CHARLESTON fOTEL. April ll_ THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, Oft?co No. 147 Meeting street. CONNE C TIONS WITH ALT. Railroads Throughout UTK UNITED STATES. Erory attention given to the sate Transmission of Freight, Money, and Valuables. WILL CALI, FOR AND DELIVER FREIQH'I TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY FBEE OF CHARGE. II. D. PLANT, President, April 10_ Anguila. Gs. AN ORDINANCE TO aKOUULTS TUB BTOH40K O? VET SOI-UM, ITS PS CV DUCTS, AND OTUSB lSILAUUillLK OILS. SEO. I. Be it ordained hg He Mayor and Aldermen, in Cit)/ Council attenbled. That from and after tho 16th day of Juno next, lt shall not bo lawful lo keep Petroleum, Kerosene, Hock Oil, Bonzlno, Bomtolo, or any other In flammable oil or oils on storage or for sale In any cellar, store or building south of Lino at root, in a larger quan? tity than fifty gallons on any ona lot or premises, saul any auch nu in ti t y so kept or atorad shall bo contained in vessels of Un or other metal. Baa 2. That Petroleum, its products, or any other in Mun limbla oil or oils, when brought into the city by land or water, ma y oe kept on any lot orin ?ny budding lu which cotton ls not stored, for a period not oiceedlnj twenty-four bonn, upon tho expiration of wbleh time il shill be removed anrf kept In the manner as required by the foregoing section. Sae. 3. Any person or persona violating any part of this 0 nil nineo shall be subject lo a fine of two hundred dollars, for each offence, recoverable in any Court of corn potent jurisdiction. lUUfled in City Council this twenly-fh-at day of May, In the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred-saul sixty-seven. (L.8.1 P. a GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Council. Joco 6 WHISKERS and MUS? TACHES forced to grow upon tho smoothest nco in from three to Ava weeks by using Dr. HKVIO N I * fl RESTAURATEUR CAPILLAIRE, the most wonderful discovery ID mo- ' dam ocier.ee, acting upon the Beard sod Hair in an almost mlracrdorjs manner. Il has been used by the ell to of Paris sud London with tho most flit? ring su costa. Names of all purchasers will be registered, and if cr.Uro satisfaction la not given ha every instance, the monty will be cheerfully refunded. Price by mall, sealed Md postpaid, IL Deterldhvooir. culara and testhnooiala mailed free, A d dross BEBO KR SHOTTS* CO., Chimu ts. No. 28G River street Trey, H. V., Role Agenta for tho United State? kirchW gf IMPORTANT TO COTTON PLANTERS. A SOUTHERN INVENTION. PATENT I.A1!0USA\TN<I IRON Sl'liliW 1'OTTON IMS. rpm: LATEST ANO WY KAU rim MOOT naivrxn J. COTTON SCItKYV jct Invented. Willi ono niulu a lirnvy hale omi be cruilly parked. Send for 1 lesrrip !l\o ??tul Mee Us!, to c. K. Ill fil l!, dineral AftuHl dir Ibo Mute, Sn. 711 Fast hay. ( darli stun. s. C. AMO, ItAII.WAY AND STCAJIUOAT SUPPLIES, ISirtatiUI ami Slutlutmrv Fiitilui H. Saw llllW. Il?t*rry*? Mct'ar Ihy (HUH, mut Mills, Hark Mills, llar*? I'OWOM, Threshers, Heapcr*. Holline,,., Oils. In.11, Sin". Wild, or"* Fire, Proof Nati-s, I'latlorui ami Cannier Seal?ta, ic, .'.c. Fur salo tty O. K. I-I?GKK, Ko. 7.1 HAST IIA Y, (Tl Alt l,KSTIW,S. V. May '2 mtli trna* DRUGS,CHEMICALS, ETC. ?'A ?milo wa? on hoi- Hp-health wa? tn her look strength wa? tn hor ?tsp, ami In her hinda- Pioirri non il i rr r na. " S. T.-1800-X. A favf bottlea of PLAHTATIOB Hrrraoa WU1 cora Norvoni Headache. " Gold ExtromltlM and Foverlah Lipa, 11 Hour ? tornee h and Fetid Breath. " Flatulency and Indlgcitlon, " Nsrvuui Affection*. " Kxcoulve Fatlgna and Boort Breath. " Fain o vrr the Eye*. " Mental Despondency. " Prostration; Groat Weakne**. " Ballow Oomplflilon, Weak Bowal*, Aa. Whloh ar? tho evidence* of LXVKR OOM PLAINT AND DISPEPSIA. It I* oitlmated that lovou-tenlhi of ill adult alimenta proceed from a doeoaaed and torpid liver. Tho biliary locretloni of tho livor overflowing Into the a tornado, pol ann th* entire ayauurt ?ind exhibit th? abovo lymptoms. After long roaoaroh, wo aro able to proaent tho moil remarkable euro for Ibeio horrid nightmare diseases, the world baa over produced. Within one year over liz hundred and forty thonband parions bava taken the PuurranoN BrrTsns, raid not an lnstanoe of oomplalnt has como toonr knowledgol It ls a molt effectual tonio and agreeable itlmalan rolled to ill conditions of lifo. The roporli tbit lt rollo? upon mineral inhitinoei fo ita active proportion, are wholly fall*. For tb? istti faotlon of the pabilo, and that patienta may consul their physicians, wo append a Bit of Its components. OALIBATA DABS:.'-Celebrated for over two hundred year? In the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness, etc. It was lulroduoed Into Europe by the G?nnten, wife of tho Viceroy ot Porn, In IMO, and afterwards ?old by lim Jesuits for the morai our price ol ttl own n'y ni in silver, ander the name of Jesuilrs Foto der?, and was Unallv made polillo by Loni? XVI, King of France, ti um bol dt mikel eipoolal reforenoa to Its febr?fugo qualities during ht* South American travail. GABOAnuxa Baax-For diarrhoea, collo and dlsaaiei I ol the stomach and bowels. PA??I'KI.TON-For inflammation of th? loin? and drop loal affoctloni. OBAxiourtac Ftowsna-For onfoohled dlgosUon. LATXSDSB FLOW KM -Aro mallo, ?Ilmalant and tonto highly Invigorating In nervous debility. WtNTinoasan-For scrofula, rheumatism, etc Asus-An aromatlo carminative; creating fleth, mueolo and milk; mnoh naod by mothers ntining. Also, rlovo-hnfii, orange, carraway, coriander, aoake oot,oto. S. T....1860.-X. Another wonderful Ingredient, of great nie among th? Upanlih ladles ol' Booth America, imparting beauty to Iho complexion and brilliancy to th? mind, ls yet un? known to the oona uleroo of th* woila, ind we withhold Ita name for tho present, IMPORTANT OEBTTFIOATRS. Boon uns?, N. Y , December 38,1B?T. Molars. F. H. SUII & Co.-I IUTO been a great inf . forer from Dyipopsla for three or four year*, and had to abandon my profosalon. About throe months ago I tried the Plantation Bitten, and to my groat Joy I am now nearly a well man. I have recommended thom in several cues, and. aa far as I know, alwaya with ilgnal benefit. I am, reipectfully yours, Uev. J. B. OATHOBN. rniLiDELfnii, loth Month, 17th Diy, 1B?3. BcflpKOTan Fairjcn :-My diughter baa been mach beneilrtcd by the uso of thy Plantation Bitter*. fThon wilt *end mo two battles more. Thy friend, ASA fJDBBIN. UninxtAK Doutta, om niuo, ill. > February ll, 1883. { M Kassa. F. BT. DOAKS A Co.:-Please lead us another twelve oases of your Plantation Bitten. A? a morning appetiser, they appear to have loparseded everything | ela?, and are greatly esteemed. Yours, atc. OAUB A WAITE Arrangement? aro now completed to rapply any de- I maud for this article, which ba* net heretofore been possible Tho cubilo m ly reit asa ur?! that In no oas? wlU th? perfectly pur? standard ol tho PLANTATION Bimini be departed from. Awry botlU bears the fac-ritnile of our signature on a Ittel plate engraving, tr lt cannot bi gen? uine. Any p. tr ton pretending to stll PLAKTATIOS; Urrrrra tn bulk or by Ike gallon, is a swindler and itnposler. Beware of refilled bulttti. Ute that our Private Ulamp ts fjieiiu TTLiTsD over torry cork. Bold by ill Druggists, Grooenand Dealer* throughout the oo un try. P. H. DRAKE & CO., New York. WT HE HALE OF TUE PIiANTATION DIT TEBS ll without precedent In tb? history of tho world. Th ero li no iou ret In th? matter. They ara at ono? th* moat speedy, ?tronglhenlDg heallh-reitoror ?vor dis covered. It requires hut a lingi* trial to undentaud thia. Their purity can alway? ba relied upon. They ara composed of tho celeb tated Callaaya Bark, P tn "i rilli Bark, Dandelion, Chem emil o Flower*, Lavender Flows?, Wintergreen, Anlio, Oloverbnda, Orange-peel, Bnaks-roai, Caraway, Coriander. Bardoel, S.-T.~1860~X. tto They ar? especially r eco aim en et ed io el er gym en, pnb Mc (psalters, and person* of literary habits and ?Men? tar y Ufe, who require Ire? digestion, a relish for food, and clear mental lanni ties. Delicate females and weak ron ons aro certain to Bud In thai? Bitters what they karo so long looked for. They purify, strengthen end invigorate. They croat? ? healthy app?tit*. They ar? an antidote to chinga of waler and diet, They overcome elise ti of dissipation ind late hoars. They itrengthan the (yatara and enliven, th? mind. They prevent miasmatic ind latarmlitant fever?. They purify th? breath ind aol il ty of th? ito m ich. They ?ore Dyipepila and Constipation. They euro Diarrhea, Cholera ind Choler* Morbus. Thoy oura Liver Comptai nt and Nervous Headache. Thsy are the batt Bitters in th? world. They mik? th? weak man ttroug, tad in ?xhatuted natara'* great restorer. The follow lng lUrUlng and emphaUo statements can ba aeon at our o ta oe. Letter of Bar. E. F. CB ASS, Chaplain Ol tho lOlthfNivj York Begtmant! NBAS A ooma Cats?, March 4th, 18A3. Otwlngfto the great exposure and terrible deoompoii. HM ?fier th? batu? of Antlotam, I waa utterly prostrat? ed and vary tick. My ste m ich would not retain med! elna. An article. oaBed Plantation Bittars, pr?parad by Dr. Dian, of New York, wa? prescribed to give rn? strength sad tn ip pe ti te. To my great lurprlse they give cao Immediate relleX Two bottlea almost allowed mo I?) join my regiment, . . . . I hare Kino? sean them rued in many ?MM, and am free to say, for ho*, pl Ul or private purposes I know of nothing Ilks them. Bar. H. F. G BANK, Chaplain. Leiter from th? Rev. H. E. GILD*. BL CTUiriTtils, Fa. OnTtanoav:-Too wara kind enough, on a formar oc? casion, to send ma a hilf donen bottles of Flintttton Litten for tl 60. My wife having derived so muon benefit from the nie of th?*? Bitten, I destru .hr to rootlnuB them, and yon will please sand us Blx bottles more for th? mossy esnlosecL I am, very truly, yours, H. E. QILDa, Parlor Oer. Bat Charoo, SOLDI sn.,' Hou?. Bopxnui i Minas t's Omer?, 1 Om onesi n, OHIO, Jan. 10th, IBO?, j . ?. . .?..... I haro given your Plan ration Ritt*? lo h us dredi of onr noble soldier* who ?lop hara, mon or 1?** dtiiblid .rom vari oui carun, and the effect 1? mamila tu tod gratify lng. Bach a preparation ia thu It I heartily wish in eviry family, In every hospital, ind at hand on every tuttle field. O. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Dr. W. A. Ctn LD i, Barg eon of tba Tenth Verm on t Re? giment, writes:-"I wish avery loldlar had t bottla ol Plantation Bi tiers. They are tb? mott effacUve, pta? fact, sod hanni?*? tonia I iver ruod." WTi.Liiu.'i Bona? i WASirrrioroit, D. 0., May 33d, 1,063. J GrrsriJsniBr- We require Mothar supply of ytmr Plan tatton Ii I Hero, th? popalarily o Wkllh daily in? creases with th? guest* cf our boula, j Rrsjpea trolly. 8YHE3, OHADWIOH lt (Jo. i Ito. ko. ko, fcc, fco. Bo' ?tm thit every bo Uli bear* tho fao-ilmlla of our algnatara on a steel plato Ubi?, with our private !!smp orar tho cork. P. H. DU A ii i: & co., NO. 903 BROADWAY, N. Y. Bold by ali rospeoUbletDmgglit*, rtyiidana, Grocers, Saloon**and country IIoUil-dealers. April 19 _thilulyr TJ?E OBANOEBUBG NEWS. PUDLtHHKD KYSTtY 8AT17RDAY MORNING, AT Ortngsburg, 8. C Terms ll par annum, in ad rinea. During th? spring sud fall seasons extra copi** of the OsUXOMtrao Maw* will ba dread*tad for Uta bsueat ot nar advertising patrons. Oontraot Adrartlsementa InwrrtM on lha moat liberal terms. Address BAMTTKL DIBBLE, Editor Otaajraburg Noni, February aa Oraiigsburg, (j ] ?'*i j. ,.",,, ." : ..? v j IO?' t.,..'. ',t? tvdt ?. : fit DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. OLD HIP VAN WINKLE GIN. GOL? MEDAL SHERRY, POUT AND MADEIHA, HARVEST HOURUON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. IN ADDITION TO OD H IIDHINESM Ol" SELLING J. WINES, etc., in original packages, and in order to Insure to consumera Puro I.hinom lu a compact and rou veulent form, wo commenced Uta enterprise ol bottling and lucking In esses our Ytll known Wines, Dmnittcs, Whiskies, ftc., and bsvo ssnt them out in a stylo thal wonld preclude tho possibility of their being tampered with before reaching Ibo y orchis tr. The general appre? ciation and gratifying success that bas rewarded our efforts bas encouraged ns to mr.lnlaln HID standard as re? gareis quality, alto to make Increases] efforts lo retain Ibo confidence and , strouigo which han hem so liberally be? stowed upon UN. DINING Hit k CO., [Established 1778.| Importera ol Willes. Ac. No. IS heaver street. New York. The above popular goods aro put up lu cases contain? ing ono d 0/ i i i bottles each, sud aro sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, fte. Opinions of tile Prcas. Tho nsmn of Dlnlngcr ft Co., No. IR Drover street, ts a guarantee or Hie exact and literal truth of whatever Iboy roprnsnut.-iY. T. Com. Ailtvrtiirr, Tho lui porting house ot Ululoger ft Co.. No. 16 Heaver street, ls conducted upon principles nf Integrity, fairness aud Ibu highest honor.-.V 1'. ?miinp A'rprcsr. GOODRICH, WI NEMAN & CO.. N 163 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hot and DOWIE Ss MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KIM. e. CASHIDE V No. 161 MEETING STREET, January 30 FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. 'lids preparation, long and favorably known, will thoroughly reinvigo? rate broken down and low-spirited horses, by ..ire t h c n i ii g and cleansing Ibo stomach and intestines. Risa sure preventive of adi diseases Incident to this animal, such as bli NC. FEVER, GLAND EES, YELLOW WATER, n EA YES, COUGHS, DIS? TEMPER, FEVERS, FOUNDER. LOSS OF APPETITE AND VI? TAL ENERGY, fte. ITS USE IMPROVES THE WIND. IN? CREASES THE AP? PETITE-Cl IVES A SMOOTH and GLOS? SY SKIN-and traus forms tho MISERA? ULE SKELETONS INTO A FINE LOOK [ INO AND SPIRITED DORSE. TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION IS INVALUABLE It in? creases tho quantity and Improves tho quali? ty of tho MILK. It has been provan by ac? tual experiment to ln creasa tho quantity of MILK and C REAM twenty per cent., and maka tho BUTTER firm and sweet. La fat. 4. toutng cotilo,it g ve - (Hem sn appetite, o ens their hide, and makes them tbrlvo much faster. IN ALL DISEASF.S OF SWINE. SUCH AS CODGIIS ITU/ Ellfi TN THE Hill article ru t II ns a ^^WBrTOBr^aiiffi^aWiVi specific. By putting ^ksSjBf^^!^j^SmMm^ from one-brdf a' naocr^gaiJttBOT to i, paper in a barrel ^^ySFfB^K Vitfr ' of swill tho above dla- ClS*B*^aW9a^^a\ eases will bo erxdlca- _ >?IB ?^^BBSSS?S ted or entirely pru- ~ -T^rflTilMSSSisVliasmt mnT**' vented. Ii given In ^~^9f?ntt\S-jX^- +'Jrr^= time, a cortoiupreventive and cure for the Hog cholera. PREPARED BY S. A. FOUTZ & UKO., No. 110 FRANKLIN H T ll E IC T BALTIMORE, Md. FOR HALE BY DOWIE & MOISE mmwM IMO HOUSE, NO. 151 MEETING STREET, OPPOBITE < ll A ll I.KSTU \ HOTEL,. Marchas_stnthSmo NEW PERFUME Foi* the Handkerchief. A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA? GRANT PERFUME, Distilled from tho Rare anti Ho au I ifni Flower from which it takes Ila name. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY PITALON & BON, MSW Yoaa. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PU ALON'S-TA KU KO OTHER. Sold by Dnigginta generally, and Sold at Wholesale.by GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., January ai _ mthlyr _mtLt_ T> EA tl T Y.- Auburn, mm, sasj81 veg _t) Golden, Flaxen, and iPrTaL^ Brm A Silken CURLS produced by S ni . SS .Bf the UM nf Professor DE- B^TLS ^BL.SfaL BRKPI'j FRIS E lt LE SH*\ flf VfiMCHEVEUX. OHS applies- EL'I?' mff fBfv -lou warranted to cull thc -?t?&?m^ arr--tvayr mostatralght aud stubborn **^f?B^*> hal ~ of ri th sr sex Into wavy ri n Rle ts, or bttvy massive caa. Baa bien used hy tho fashionables of Parla and Loudon, with tbs most gratifying resulta Does co In? jury to the hair. PricOb/raAll, oiolod and postpaid, ll. DeeoTlpUvo circulara moued free. Address BERGER, 8HUTTB h CO.,' Ch am ts ts. No. 388 River afreet, Troy, N. T., Bola *^?nts fer tba United Stat??. CniCKBRINII ft SONS ESTABLISHED 1823, ) MANUFACTURERS OF Grand, Sauare, And U?rir?M PIANO FORTES WARE-ROOMS, NO. 052 UKO Al) WAY 3STE-W .YORK. -0 CHICO?iNC! H H?.?<3' Grand, Square and Upright PIANO-FORTES AUK NOW. AH THK? KV I. Il HAVE REEN. CON. Mini: ii Kl) Uni bout lu America, having bu:n aw ard sd ?ixvY-riva ?.itizK UKOAL Ol ?blob fourteen worn recnlvi d in Ibo months ol fi..p t?ml?: and Ootobor, ltfCJ, and Urst premiums ovrr all competitors at tho dtfiornnt prindin) l aira lu tbli country, and Ibo i'll 17!; MEDAL at tho WORLD'S PAIR, LONDON. ' TIIALDUltU'S OPINION. X OOH nldc r Ohlckorlng A Bons* Planeur, boy und com. parliou, tho beat I bavo men lu America. U. TUALUERO, Chairman of Jory on Musical lustrnmnn GARD. Illa with fool lu Ra ol pride ai American mane /Marora thal we publiait tho following letti mimi ats. vhlch bavo been received by DI recently: P.l ROPKAN TKSTlnt?Jr.'IALS, Received during tte manfft of Aitfiutt, 18CfJ. _ LoanoH, Joly 2A, 1807. ME?SBS. Onicanjinta h BOSH-acula: I have mnch pleasure In enclosing a document signed bv tho Ar? ooniposora, mualclaris and professors tn F.urope. I hold your Pianos In imch hljih eaUmaUon (ride my cortil), cate) that I felt lt my duly tu take oue ot them with mo to Europe, to ascertain tho oplulon of my profusions] brethren. Tho ouclosod certif?cale will provo bow unanimous they have been on tho subject. I bec lo forward, at tho samo timo, a lettor I received from my friend, Mr, Collard, which I am euro must bo era ti ly? ing to yon.. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, yonrs very truly, JAMim M. WEHLl. Loiroon, January ll, 18(13. Jama M. Wthli, Ki j. : MxDEanBia: I have great pleasure tn asking yin to convoy to Messrs. Ohfckerlng tho oxpro'slou or my bJghaet approval of their instrument, lt in, I cnn oder, not morely Uio best Instrument of American mannfae* turo that I bavo tri od, but ooo of tba fl treat Grand I a sno fortos Uial bas over oome nndor my coservation; and the Messrs. Oblckcring may will bo proud of having turned oat from their manufuctory nu Instrument wblcb, for touch, quality, powoi aud workmanship, it would be very 01 tilca lt to surpass In any part of the wide world. Dear slr, vary sincerely yonrs, OH AM D. COLLARD. Flrai,ot OoUard * Collard, Plauo-forto Manufacturers, London. Lomaos, August 23, 1868. Jamil M. WMi,Eiq.: air ililli But: Aa yon aro going back to the Dolled glaira, 1 must beg you to remember mo kindly to tho losara. Oblckexlng. TeU them I waa dollghlt'd willi their Grand Piano-fane-ai goad an tnilrvucnf, / iain : at toot ever lurnea out, both in touch andter % Wishing you, Ac, I ramsln overti jly, H. F. BUOADWOOD. Firm of I. Broadwood A BOOB, Plano-ferto Msnntao. tarers, London. LONDON, Joly 20, 18CU. Ullin. Chickering ct Sont: ?XHTS: I have Just hoon Invited by Messrs. Collard co trys (irani Plano-feito mauafactnred by you, aun I bara no hesitation In endortbag Iba opinion of my a-.A Irieod, Mr. C. D. Collard, vu: That lt is tho Oneal ln> strum G nt I ever played on. Relieve mo, gentlemen, most faltbfntly yonrs, 1. L. HATTON. ?YJ fi menial* from the mott dittinguuhed Artitii in Eurppt to Meiert. Chicktring ii Som: LONDON. Joly 35, ISAS. Maring played upon a PUno-forto marin by Messrs. Chittering A Bons, of Boston and Now Fort, 1 have mnch pleasnro In testifying to Its general excellence. For sweetness aud brilliancy of tone, delicacy of touch and magnificent power lor concert purposes, I consider lt a really Ona HD PiAMO-roiira. aim SL'cmtii LT TUE BEST I HAVE KEEN or A M mu CA N li AM t: lae rc li .1. A llAbl'.l.l.A OODDAUfJ. Ul ll LO HHQON'IU. O. A. OSBORNE. AJ.FRED JA ELL W. HUBE. LIN us AV SLOPER. 'JULES BENEDICT. J. MOSUUELES, M. W. BALPE. Prot, of Conservatoire da CHAS. BALLE. Leipzig;. DBINLEY R10HARDH. ti. AilTHOR CUAPPEL. RENE FA VARO ER. Director cf Monday Con. SYDNEY SMITH, certs, London. Among the ohief poluta ol excellence of tho tlhtcr.tr lng Pianos, of which apeak tho renowned artista In thi lr congratulatory teaUmonlals to Ute Messrs. Obiokerlu^, are the greatest possible depth, richness sud voliuna of tone, combined with a rare brilliancy, clearness and perfect ovonnen throughout tho entire acales and, abovs aU, a surprising dnrsUon of soand, Ibo pura and aympatbetlc quality of which nnver changes under Uta mostdelloate or powerful touch. Daring the psst forty-three yean tai? firm baa mina* ec tared 80,000 FI-A-^OS, In tho eonitrncUon of which they hive lu traduced every known and vslnablo Improvement. They have bavaria* bly been selected and used by all of tho world's oe. irnowkde/ed great artists who have visited this country professionally, both for private and pabilo oas. m A I. UK itu. I consider Chlckerlng A Sena' Plaues, beyond 00m> paiiion, the beat I hare over seen In America. aOlTBOIlAI.11. I consider ahlokering et Boni' Pianos superior to any tn the world. They are unrivalled for their singing quaint na and for the hannonlons roundness of their tone. There ls a perfect homogeneity throughont all the reglttera. The upper notes aro remarks tala for a dearness and parity wblcb I do not And In any other instrument, wbUs the bas?is distinguished for power without harshness, ana for amsgDlaoent sonority. Your Plano* are ira parlor to any I have ever Han la this country or la Europe, I have nsver hoard a tono so porfect; U yields overy expression that is needed In muslo, and Hs qnallly hi capable of chango lo meet every sentiment. This is a rare power, and ls derived, from Um perfect pnrlty of tu tone, together with Its sympalheUc, elssUo and well balanced touch. POZNAN SKI. Daring the patt eight yean I have constantly played opon tho justly celebrated Erard Plano,; yours aro the only Instrument* that I bavo found, either here or In Europe, to equal theta In all their pointa of ex oallen oe. It may be satisfactory lo our patrons and frisarla among the pnblto at large to stat* that testimonials bara been received from all the leading arUsla who horn ?lilted or are now rosldlDg In the United KUI?*, a few ol whoso name*, beside* thoia above, ws append: I.KO. na hi KY KL. ODUTAV HATTER, ALVBKD J ARL. J. BKNEDIOT. IL * ANDERSON, M. BTRAKO80B. H. HOFFMAN. JULI.1 EN. ARTHUR NAPOLEON. And many others. aar iLLUSTR4. TED ALBUMS AND PRIOR LISTS B2NTBY MAIL. WARE-ROOMS, No. 652 Broadway, NEW YORK. HENRY SIEGUNG, Aff't CHARLESTON ? 8. O Oouoate m wi ia?