University of South Carolina Libraries
THE mwmm DMA iws, G. IL CATHC?BT. EDTTOB oATXICART, MCMILLAN & MORTON, PROPRIETORS, No. 18 HAYNE STREET. CITY PRINTERS. TERMS GASH. 8D3SCRIPTION. DAILY-1WELV E MONTHS.$10.00 iiAILY-SIX MONTHS. o.oo O i ULY-TH BEE MONTHS. ?.50 SINGLE COPIES.? cont? 'fj NEWS DEALERS.-.3 cent* THURSDAY MORNING, 8EPTEMBER 5, 18P7. MATHEW ARNOLD'S "NEW POEMS." Ticknor & Fields have in press the "New P.>ems'( of Mathew Arnold. The volume, contama thirty one different poms, and opens with "Empedoclcs on Etna," a dramatic poem, which fills tho first fifty-eight pages, and is followed by "Thyrtis," a monody to commemorate the author's friend, Ar? thur Hugh Clough. Those pieces indicat3 gre?t artistic skill, but thov contain no popular element. The legend of Saint Brandan is in a different vein S ALST Uh ANLAS. Saint Brandan sails tho northern main; The brotherhoods of saints are glad. He greets them once, he sails again. So late ! -such storms ?-The Saint is mad ! He heard across the howling seas Chime convent bells on win ta y mjhts, He saw on spray-swept Hebrides Twinkle the monastery fights ; But north, still north. Saint Brandan steered; And now no bells, no convents more! The hurtling Polar lights are neared, The sea without a human shore. At but-lit was the Christmas night. Stars shone after a day of storm) He sees float past an iceberg white, And on it-Christ !-a living form t 'j'hat furtive mien, that scowling eye, Of hair that red and tufted fell it ls-O, where shah Brandan fly ? The traitor Judas, out of bell t Palsied with terror Brandan sate; The moon was o right, the iceberg near, He bears a voice aigh humbly: "Wait I By high permission I am here. "One moment wait, thou holy man 1 On earth my crime, my death, they knew ; My ramo is under all men's ban; Ah, tell them of my respite too I "TeU them, one bleaaed Christmas ntjbt (It waa the first after I came. Breathing self-murder, frenzy, spite, To rna my guilt in ondinas flame y "I fait, aa I ia torment lay, 'Hld the tonia plagued by heave dy power, An angel touch mine arm, and say: Oo nanoo, ind cool thyself an hour ! " 'Ah, whence this mercy. Lord V I said. Tba Leper recollect, said he. Who asked the passers-by for aid, In Joppa, and thy charity. "Than I remembered how I went. In Joppa, through the public street, Ona morn, when the sirocco spent Its storms of dust, with burning heat; "And ia the street a Leper sate, . Shivering with fever, naked, old; Sand ral ad his sores from heel to pat J. The bot wind fevered bim fivefold "He gaaed upon me aa I passed, And murmured, 'Help me, or I die 1' To the poor wretch my cloak I catt, Saw bim look eased, and humed by. "O Brandan, think what grace divine. What blessing must true goodness shower, If semblance of lt faint, dke mine, Hath such inestimable power 1 . -Well-fed, well-clothed, well-friended. I Did that chance act of good, that one I Then went my way to hill and lie Forgot my good aa soon aa done. "That germ of kindness, in the womb Of Mercy caught, did not expire; Outlives my guilt, ou til vea my acorn, And friends me in the (it ol fire. "Once avery year, when carola waka. On earth, the Christmas night's repose. Arising from the ata?era' lake. I journey to these healing a^ows. ?I stanch with ice my burning bi east, With silence hahn my whirling brain. O Brandan! to thia hoar ot rast, That Joppau Leper's ease waa pain !" Tears started to Saint Bran dan's eyes; He bowed bia head; ba breathed a prayer. When be looked up-tenanUeee bea The ictberg In the frosty air ! Of the fourteen sonnets, the beet is entitled WIST LONDON. Crouched oo the pavement cioee by Belgrave Square A tramp I saw, ill. mc ody and tongue-tied; A babe was In her arms, and at her aide A girl; their clothes were raga, their feet were bara. Some taboring men, whoae work lay somewhere there, Passed opposite; she touched her giri, who hied Across, aad bogged, and came back satisfied. Tba rieb abe had let paaa with frozen stare. Thought I: Above ber state this spirit towers; Sha will not ask of abena, bat of friends, Ol aharers rn a common human tate. 8ho turns from that cold succor, which attende Tua unknown Utile from the unknowing great, And points aa to a better time than ours. Among the "poems," distinctly BO classified, those on "The Terrace at Berne," "A Southern Night," "Rugby Chapel," and "Heine's Grave," are especially noteworthy. Mr. Arnold will probably never address a nation? al audience, hat he cannot fail to be cherished by a choice and cultivated class of readers. COMMERCIAL. Exporta. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship J W Brennan-J95 bales Cotton, Ut bales Domestics, & bbls Spirits Tur? pentine, 15 casks Clay, 55,000 feet Flooring Boards, A3 balea Baga, 2 bags Feathers, 38 aaaea Wine, 123 pac haces Mdze. JACKSONVILLE-Per achr Wide World-4000 bushels Com. OEOBOBTOWN-Per scar D B Warner-100 packages Sundries. The Charleston Cotton Harket. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, i Cu HT,wron. Wednesday Evening, September 4,1867. f Priesa continue quita irregular, with a light demand. Our quotations in consequence of the want of steadiness, vary slightly from a few irariaections which look place. Salsa 51 balas, say lat 23, 6 at 23J?. 4 at 23,9 at 23\, 7 st 23K. ? at 24, dat?te, Sat 25, Sat i5\'c; 2 on private terms, and 5 balea saw cotton, say 1 at 26, and 4 at 36 Xe. We quota : Low Middling.236,23 v Middling.34@34>4 Augusta Market. AUGUSTA, September 3.-Fiaaaciax-Gold-Bu vine at 141 and selfing at 143. ^ flava?-Buying at 131 and selling at 13?. 100 shares Central Railroad stock told today at 96c Georgia Railroad stock, 82. COTTOK-Market quiet and unchanged ; sales very lim? ited aad no reliable quotation can ba obtained ; sales of the day foot up ll bJet as follows; 2 at 20 %, 8 st 221? and lata?. Receipts were 41 balea. Another bale of new cotton waa received on Monday by Claghom A Herring, from A. C. Bean at Lagrange/^ WHXAT-Bed. fl 75tl 83; White, SI 90a2 10 Coax-Unchanged. BACON-Shoulder*, 15*1 J*; B. B. Sidee, 16U7; C B Sides. 17A18; C. Sides, l8alu ' B' Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, September 3.-Rosa-Market quiet and Steady, without materai change. Sales to-day ot 822 bbifi aa follows: 100 bbls No 1 at U; 157 bbls low No 1 $8 65; 4M bbls strained common and No 2, at S3a3 25- li bbls opaque and No , $3*4; and a lot of 88 bbls No 2,'on shipboard, at $3 30 ? bbl. Snarzt Tvavmn ?- Market quiet. Sales of 390 bbls at 52c, aad 33 bbh at 53%o per gallon, and aa to condi? tion of package. Car DE Tuapmm'L-?Sales of 250 bbls at former fig? ures, via: S3 30 for virgin and yellow dip, and SI 65 for hard, for packages of 280 Bis. Market steady. No transactions tn other articles. Kobile Mark ei. MOBILE, August 31.-COTTOK-The.-e waa a very light tamaad to-day, and prices are on the decline. Sales 50 bales, the market afbolna at 21a23>?c for low Middling. MoirrraaT-Gokl 146*141; 3terang, 60 days, 150; Sight 151 ; Francs nominal; New York Bank Sight % premium checking, part* premium baying; New Orleans Sight pare s; premium. New Orleont Market. NEW ORLEANS, August 3L-Corran-The market wu characterised to-day by Increased languor. There waa apparently more wjxiety to realize ; and an evident disposition on the part ot holders to make concessions,but most beyers held aloof throughout, the anticipation of a further decline predicated in the downward tendency of the New York and Liverpool marketa inducing the be lief that lower prices will prevail next week. Hence the day's transactions have been little better than nomi? nal comprising barely 100 bales, intended for the com? pletion of previously unfinished basin OBS. Prices were irregular, and ou the whole, lower, the market closing so compietet/ unsettled that we are again compelled to omit quotations. Thara ia little prospect of an improve? ment ra the movement of cotton before the commence? ment of the fall trade. * Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, September 2.-C?rrate-Ma ket quiet -no salea. COTTON-Late on Saturday there wero sales of 30 bales good ordinary at 23,Sc; 20 bales Middling 25J?C. To? day 10 balea Miidmg 26c; market closed dull; some holdere have wlthdrawi ihetr samples from the market. FLOU*-Our market ia without animation. The de? mand for export ia light, and tbe local dealers abm buy but sparingly. Thc surplus stock of City Mills to tome .ztent finds a market at New York and Boston. Pricos con fin ne to rule here relatively lower than any other At? lantic port We nave only to report to-day sales of 200 bbls City Mills Super st $9, and 100 bbls Howard Streot Extra at S10. Quotations are nominally unchanged. GBATN.-Receipts of Wheat to-day ware com]K>sed or 2?50 bushels white, and 13,700 bushels i ed. Tba market waa firmer with sales of 600 bushels good and prime white at S2 46M 55; 1000 bushels low grade do. S2a2 20; 1400 bushels choice red. S2 45; 2000 bushels prime do. ?2 S3a2 35 r 1300 bushell good do. 12 25*2 30; 960 bushels fair, $2 20; 3000 bushels, low grade, SI 76a2 15. Corn the offerings ware 7700 bushels white, and 1800 bushel-, yellow; included in the eales were 5366 bushels prime white at SI 13*113; 677 bath-La ordinary at SI 10; 1500 mahala prime y. Dow at 51 18. These pncna indicate an idvanceof 3a?c ou white, and 'Jo ou vt?l I w, compared rith Saturday's isles Oats-10,300 bushels offered; de nand good: 9010 bushels fair to cholee *old at 57 up to S8c; bulk a. SflaSto; 20U0 bushels low grade range from W to 64c. Rye-2561 bushel' offered; market dull and lower; sales of soo bushell at $l SSal 40. MOLASSES-Nothing reported ; stock small and prices unchanged. PBOVIBIONS- Harket very' firm. Wc quote bulk Shoulder* held at 12JT?U13C; rib Sides 15c. Bacon is in steady fair jobbing demand ut 14c for Shoulders; lCc for rib, and 17c for clear rib Sides; huge lot* cannot bo had by the trade tor less. Mess pork held ai SJ! 50-24 "3. and Western Lard 13.\,al3?4'e. him-Quiet, bm held steady at ??a???c for Rangoon, sud ll !^al2c for Carolina. sc? *n-We have oulv to cotice sales of '-'."> hbds Porto Bios at 13%e;?0 dodo I3\,c; market ckwetl flu" but ijuict at previous quotations. WHISKEY-So eales or change in quotations reported. New Vork Market. MONET M.vnarr. Tho New York ficemno Fut oi Monday, St ptember 2, say a: Thc loan market is easy ai iii. au.t lenders have ili?i culty m using their acvuruulatiu? rands. Un iv are considerable arrivals Of foreign capital competing for employment, ibo currency movement westward isles' active. In discounts little ia i.oiug. the best bills pass "cadily at G-iG Tl:o bank statement reflects tho oaso 'ti money, tho loans having fallen off nearly three millio.iF, white tho d-posits liave increased two uullious, and lin legal u-nders ?2.97-:,1 .11. I'CODUCI MARKET. NEW YORK", ' ii wber 2.-FLHU:3, Ac-The market for Western ami bute Flour is irregular. The low and medium grcJcs .iru easier, while :amily brauds are steadier. The sales ire 8400 bbls at SC 00u7 60 for Superfino State ; 98 2uul0 70 tor Extra Stato; t.7 90a9 75 tor tho low gnu'.ca of ^ pring wheat Western Extra; 99 ?Oslo io for Shipping Ohio; $10 15al0 75 foi trad aud family brands et Ohio, Michigan and Indian i, und $10 15al5 10 for St Louis extras. California Flour is irregular. Sales of 500 pekgs at SH ala, the latttr rate fer choice. southern flour is irregular. Comuion grades aro lower whllfc choice are filia. Salis ot 300 bbl.-ai $8 90al0 50 tor eonnuou to good Baltimore and ccuntrr extras ; ?10 I6al2 15 tor new extra Georgia and Virginia, and $10 25al3 tor trade and family ext.as from Maryland and Delawaie. tlBal&T- The wheat market is rather firmer, particularly for amber wheats. The dsniaud ls slightly m excess of the supply. We hear of some transactions tor tuiurc de? livery at about our inside quotations. The sales are 22,000 bushels at $2 36 for amber stale; $2 60a2 62 for white Michigan, part to arrive; $2 35 for amber do; $21>5 tor white Californian; $2 35 lor amber Southern. Oats are more plenty, quite dull, aud 2a3c lower. j. ne sales are 4o,000 bushes Ohio at 73s77c the latter for choice in bags; Stale at 74a7Cc; Jersey P0aC5c, und Sonthern at 65a70c. Corn opened decidedly better, prices advancing 3a5e per bushel, but ere the clcse of 'Change most ul the im? provement was lost and the maiket closes very heavy. The sales are 82,000 bushels damp aud unsound at $1 (Wal 15H; kiln dried $1 Hal ir.; Western mixed at $1 Mal 20, closing at about 91 17 for No I; Southern white, to iirrive, at 91 24. PROVISIONS-Pork continues quiet but very firm, and closes a trifle better. The sales, cash and regular, are ison bbls. at $23 25a 923 36 for mess. Beef is scarce and prices steady. Small sales at 917a 925 far plain mess, and $23a?27 60 for extra mess. Tierce beef and beef hams are dull anu nominal. Cut meats are steady and in lair request. Kulcfl ot city pickled shoulders at 10?? c. and heavy dry salted do at ioy,c m bulk. Bacon is firm and io demand. Sales of 150 boxes Ice cured at 123?al3c mr long cluar; 13>?c tor Metford cut, and 15>*c tor long cut hams, and loo.ouo lbs short rib sides at 13al3>jC to bulk. Lard is dull, sud though holders ask former rates, our outside figur?e can univ be obtained tor s j.all lota from store. Sales of 300 bbls and tes at Ki vd.; v for No 1; ia?.a 13 v~ for city; 13>?al4c tor farr to urinie steam ana ketue II nilli eil BUTTES-Is dull and heavy. Wc quote as fol L> vs: Goshen and Orange county, pails, p..? lb 35a4Cc; State, flrkius and tabs, fair to choice, 2 .2c; Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota, 15a20c; Western .Reserve, good to choice, 20a36c; state mba, Welsh, good to choice, 23a28c; Ohio, common to fair, 14al8c. CHEESE-Is quiet and unchanged. We quoto as follona: State, factory, goou to choice, per pound, new, 12al3)ic; State fair to good, lOal2c; ?tau.-dairies, choice, llal'J.Sc; English dairy, conn., I'.al3c; English dairy, Ohio, lia 19c; Vermont dairy, common to choice, litaize; pine? apple, 12al4c; Ohio, prime, lOallc; ejhio lactory, good to choice. I0al2c. COTTEE-Wejh"ar of no sales; prices are unchanged. Corroa-The market to-day is dull. The demand which is only moderte is coufiucd mainly to spinners, though speculators are at work to some extent, owing to the present light stock we tt ink prices will not go lower. Holder) are now asking freely 27c tor middling uplands and 28c tor do New Orleans. FEBTILIZEBS-A tair inquiry may be noted for Peru? vian guano, and we note Mles of 700 tons at ?MO. gold, and small lota to the trade at $?8, currency. Baugh A Sons j-upexpuophate of lime is m bruk demand lor the coa twise trade, and is quito popular in tho Eastern as well as the southern States. We understand this estab? lishment has recently expended $100,000 m thc purchase of material for their factory at Philadelphia. This, to some extent, shows the magnitude of thc trade in this ar? ticle, it is selling ut i?tu?o po. tin, cash. GUNNIES- Are quiet. Small saleo are reported at 21 % a2l yt tor bags, aud 24%c for cloths. HAT.-The roceipts continuo liberal, and with only a moderato demand prices tend downward. Wo qoto at 75 a86c for shipping, and 91 al 30 for retail lots. h co AH.-Raw sugars are in fair demand and steady, on a basis of ll >i allXC tor fair to good refining, sales of 165 hhds at 12al2,s,c for Cuba; a%C for Porto Rico; and 12^c for English Island, and 15*4 boxes Havana at 12a 14c. Refined are quiet at IG ^a.iG *,c for powdered, gran? ulated and crus sea. consignees per soatn Carolina ItaUroat:, September 4. 16 bales Cotton, 6 bales Yarea, 30 bbls and Gt! sacks Flour, 67 sacks Miduiimj., 10 bbls Spirits Turpentine, 18 casks Clay, 2 cars Lumber, 1 car Cattle, ac. To J Turner, Goldamith A Son, J N Robson, P Mulkai, E H Jackson, Railroad Agent, Stenhouse ii Co, H Renee, J D Aiken A Co, E H Rodgers A Co, E J Kingman, Kanapaux, Lan neau A Co, G E Pritchett, Adams, Frost A co, W Hooch, J C H Clauasen, W H Mauldin, E Welling. Passengers. Per steamship Oeo B Upton, for Boston-J Pettinger, Miss M b Brown, W Meade. Per steamer St Helena, fro LI Edisto and Rockville J J Mi tell, lady and child, Miss Magpie. Fuller, Mrs O A Hughes, W Davis and lady. Btv J B Seanrook, D J La Bocne, A C Lee, Major J Jenkins, M Mitchell. E T Bay nard. W C Wilson, 1 s K Bennett, D A Boddin, D Cain, C E Bowen, A N Garey, B G Christy, W c Simmons, Col Burger, G W Clark, L F Behdug. R c McClure, N Ens low, W Founds, J Luper, and 28 deck. PORT CALENDAR. CORRECTED WEEKLY. PHASES Of THE MOON. First Q. 5th, Ch. lim. even I Last Q. 20th, 9b. 45m. even Foll M. 13th, 7h. 13m. even |>ew M. 27th, Gb. 22, even OWapB BETH. MOON RISES. HIOH ?'ATES. Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday.. Friday.... Saturday.. Sunday.... 6..37 5..37 5..38 5..38 6..39 5..40 5. .40 G..22 6..J1 6..19 6..18 G..1? 6..15 6..14 9..13 9.. 60 10..81 ll..12 U..09 Morn. 12..41 10..3G ll..10 Morn. 12.. 6 12..69 1..65 2..5G MARINE NEWS. PORT OP l' HARLES T t? S . Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Alliance, Kelly, Philadelphia-lett Satur? day. Mdse, Ac. To H F Baker A Co. Rallrr.vi Agent, J E Adger A Co, Adams, Damon A Co, G W Aunar. T W Bliss, E Batts A Co, F Bernhard y, T A Beamish A Co, C D Brahe A Co, W Brookbank*. W M Bird A Co, Cameron, Barkley A Co, H Cobla A Co, J Cosgrove, J Clowortby, A W Eckel A Co. Doirie A Moise, D F Fleming A Co, P L Quillemln, J Ferguson, J M Greor, Holmes A Calder, K H Kellers A Co, Jeffords A Co, Mordecai A Co, Johnston, Crews A Co, C H Moise, B O'Neill, Roper A Stoney, C Ring, L Schnell A Co, Strauss, Vanees A Co, s slawson, Shepherd A Cohen, T W Speisscger, E Somers, Gen R O Tyler, A Tobias' Sons, J F Taylor A Co, F Von Sauten, L Weiskopf, J Walker, P Welch, ana Order. Steamer St Helena, Boyle, Edisto und Rockville. Mdse. To J H Murray. Clifford A Matthews, Klinck, Wilkenberg A Co, W S Henery, T Y Simmons, E Batt? A Co, H O Robertson, Col W Whaley, and others. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship J W Everman, Tuttle, Philadelphia-H F Baker A Co. Sehr D B Warner, Horton, Georgetown-W Roach. Sehr Wido World, Hildreth, Jacksonville-W Roach. Went to Sea Yesterday. Steamship J W Everman, Tuttle, Philadelphia. Steamship George B Upton, Rich, Boston. From this Port. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, Now York, 9 P M, Sep? tember 3. Steamship E B Souder, Lobby, Kew York, September 1. Up for this Port. Behr Nevada^-. at New York, September 2. Sailed for thia Port. Br bark Queen, Stuart, teran Liverpool. August 19. The bark Chattanooga, Freeman, from Liverpool, Auzust 19. LIST OP VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS ?Olli. FOBEIGN. LIVERPOOL. Br bark Queen? 8tuart, sailed.August 19 The Chattanooga, Fro. man, salcd.Augustin MTDDLESBOROUGH. 1 vj. Br brig Bellona, RawUngs, sailed.July 9 VALENCIA. The Yole Angicr,-, sailed.June 18 ..July 23 August r, DOMESTIC. BELFAST, MK. Sehr Sarah Buck, White, sailed. BANGOR, ME. Sehr Eclipse, Pendleton, cleared. BOSTON. Brig Josie A Devereaux, Clark, cleared tm nat 9n Brig Cyclone,-, up...."^'AWP?? Sehr Marian Gage, Shepherd, cleared... ' u Tt ?i Sehr Chloe,-. Boston, up. " ; \;?^U" .'J NEW TORE. Brig Sacramento, Lawson, cleared.August IT Sehr Jonas smith, Nicho.s, up.^August1 ' Sehr Nevada.-. up...Tscpt PHILADELPHIA. Bark Orchilla, Havner, cleared.A neust ! Sehr John A Griffin, Foster, cleared. August ; THE MARION STAR, ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEAHS AGO, JS published at Marion, S. C., in the central portion of the couutry, and offers a favorable medium to Mer? chante?, Druggists, Mschinists, and ull classes who desu. to extend their business in tho Pee Dee country. For the benefit of our advertising patrons, we shall, in addition to our subscription hst. which is constantly in? creasing, publish and distribute, gratuitously, copies of j the STAR, during the business season tim Fall. Rates oi Advertising liberal. W. J. MrKRR.VLL, November 20 Editor und Proprietor THE ORANGEBURG NEWS. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, AT Orangeburg, s. c. Terms $2 per aunum, in ad? vance. During the spring and fall seasons extra copies of the OR AN OE b uno NEWS wm bc circulated for tho benefit ul our advertising patrons. Contract Advertisement? inserted on tho most liberal terms. Address SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor Orann bun.' News, February 25 Orangcbnrg, S Charleston Wholesale Prices. ABTICT.ES. pniCER. BAITGINGTV- yard Pun dee. 30 ? 65 Gunny Cloth. 27 ? 28 DALE ROPE, fl ft-Manilla. 24 ? 25 Western. 13 ?' 18 New York. - @ - Jute. - BREAD, ft ft Navy. - ? _ Pilot. 10 ? _ Crackers. 12 (3 15 PRICKS, yr.. 9.00 ?20.00 BRAN, %t 100 tts. 33 Cdt - COTTON, ft ft Ordinary to Good Ordinary. - @ - Low Middling. 23 @ 23\ Middling to Strict Middling. 24 ? 24 ^ Good Middling. - @ - Sea Island. 45 ? 56 CANDLES, ft tb-Sperm. - ? - Adamantine. 05 @ 2t? Tallow. 19 ? 20 COFFEE, fi lb-Rio. 34 ? 30 Laguayra. 2ft ? 35 Java./ ? 45 CORDAGE, fl lb-Manilla. _ @ - Tarred American. 26 ? 28 CORN MEAL, ft bbl. 6.00 @ - COAL, fl ton-Anthracite.10.00 O11.00 Cumberland. nominal. COPPER, ? ft-Sheet. 68 ? 60 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, 9 ton. 100.00 ? | Pacific Guana, fl 2000 tbs. 76.00 ? - Baugh's Phosphate, ft 2000 fte... 60.00 ? - Rhodes' Phosphate, it 2000 fte... 66.00 ? - Mapes'Super Phosphate,?* 2000 ft 66.00 @ - . ZeU'e Raw Bono Phosphate. 65.00 ? - Zen's Super Phosphate of Lime.. 60.00 @ - FISH-Cod, ^ 100 tts.J.I 7.00 ? 9.00 Herring, $ box. 70 ? 80 Mackerel, No. 1, fl bah* bbl. 9.00 @10.00 Mackerel, No. 2, fl half bbl. 8.00 ? - Mackerel, No. 3, fl bbL. - ? - Mackerel, No. 1, by kits. 2.12 ? 3.00 No. 2. 3.00 ? - No. 3. - ? - Sardines, ft 100-quarter boxes.. 23 ? 26 Hali boxes_ 48 ? 60 FLOUR, fl bbl-Super. - @ - Northern and Western Extra. - ? - Baltimore Extra. - ? - Southern-Super.?10.00 ? - Extra.11.00 ? - Family.11.60 ? - FRUITS-Pnmes, fl ft. 22 ? - Figs. 40 ? - Dried Apples. 10 ? 28 Almonds, soft shell. 35 ? 40 raisins, M. R.. fl box. 4.00 @ 6.00 Raisiiis, Layer. ?.60 @ 6.60 Oranges. - @ - Lemons. 4.00 ? 8.00 GLASS, fl box or 60 feet American, 8x10. 6.60 ? 6.00 American, 10x12. 6.00 ?6.60 French, 12x14. 7.00 ? 8.00 GRAIN- Mary land Oats, fl bushel_ - ? - Western Oats, fl bushel. - ? - Corn, fl bushel. 1.28 ? 1.36 Beans, fl bushel.. 2.00 ?3.00 HAY, fl cwt.-North River. 1.20 ? - Eastern. - @ - HIDES-Dry, fl ft. 10 ? 12 INDIGO- fl ft. . 1.00 ?1.76 IRON- Re?ned, fl ft. 07 ? 07ii Swede.j 09 ? 10 LATHS, fl M. 4.00 ? 4.60 ?/J*A*-8hell, fl bbl. - ? South Carolina. 1.60 ? - Rockport. 2.00 ? 2.26 Cement.,. 2.75 ? 3.60 Plaster Paris. 4.00 ? 4.60 /. UMBER, fl M ieet- . Clear White Pine. 1st quality. 60.00 ?66.00 White Pine, good run. 38.00 ?40.00 Yellow Pine. 30.00 ?25.00 Boards, f M. feet-Bough.12.00 ?16.00 Grooved and Tongued.... 38.00 ?33.00 LEATHER, country tanned, fl ft. - - MOLASSES, fl gallon-Cuba. 45 ? 60 Muscovado.| 66 ? 66 Sugar House. 60 ? 1.00 New Orleans. 76 ? 83 NA VA? STORES, fl bbl-Tar. - ? Pitch. - ? - Rosin, Pals. 5.00 ? 6.00 Rosin, No. 1. 8.76 ? 4.36 Rosin, No. 2. 3.00 ? - Rosin. Na 3. 2.60 ? 2.76 Spirit* Turpentine, f? gallon. 60 ? 62 Oaxuin. * lb...'.. iti ia) - NAILS-American, 4@20d. fl keg. 7.00 ? 7.76 American Wrought. - ? - Lathing. 7.60 ?10.00 Copper, fl ft. 1.00 ? - Galvanized..'.. 30 ? - Spfkoe. 13 ? 18 OllS-Urd, ft gaUon. 1.40 ? 1.46 Unseed, fl gallon. 1.64 ? 1.60 Sperm, Winter, fl gallon. 2.96 @ - Cotton Seed, fl gallon. - ? - Castor (E. I.), V gallon. 8.00 ? - Olive, ft dozen. 8.00 ?10.00 Kerosene, fl gallon. 63 ? 64 Benzine, ft coll?n. 60 ? - PROVISIONS-Beet, mess, ft bbl.16.00 ?30.00 Beef, prime.14.00 ?16.00 Pork, mess. - ? - Rump. - ? - Bacon, Hame, ft ft. . 14 ? 33 Bacon, Sides. 16*? 17 Bacon, Shoulden. 14 >i? 16 Bacon, Strips. - @ - Lard, in keg. 13*? 16 Butter. 80 ? 40 Cheese. 16 ? 6? Potatoes, ft bbl. - ? - Onions. 3.00 ? 8.36 Apples. 4.00 ?6.00 Pit/ATS-Wbito Lead, fi ft. 10 ? 16 Black Lead. 10 ? 12 Zinc, White. 13 @ 16 PLOIK STEEL, ft ft 12 ? - /tfCE^-Caroltna, fi ft. 10X? H East India. - ? - SLA T'ES-American, ft square.13.60 ? - SHINGLES, ft M. 7.00 ? 8.U) White Pine, first quality.13.00 ? - SALT-Liverpool, coarse, ft sack. 3.60 ? 3.75 Liverpool, fine. - ? - SO^P-Bar, fl ft. ll ? 15 STARCH, ft ft. 10 ? 13X SPICES, ft ft-C?sala. 1.00 ? - Mace. 1.76 ? - Cloves. 75 ? - Nutmegs. 2.00 ? 3.60 Peppor. 40 ? - Pimento. ... 40 ? 60 Reco Ginger. 30 ? - SPIRITS, ft gallon-Alcohol. 6.00 ? 6.00 Brandy. Cognac. 4.00 @13.00 Brandy, Domestic. 3.00 ? 3.75 Gin, Holland. 4.75 ? 6.00 Gin, American. 3.60 ?3.76 Rnm, Jamaica. 6.00 ? 6.00 Rum. N. E. 3.60 ? 3.00 Whiskey, Bourbon. 3.00 ? 6.00 Whiskey. Rectified. 2.30 @ 2.40 SUGAR, ft ft-Raw. 9 ? ISK Crushed. 18 ? - Clarified A. 17 ? - Clarified B. - ? - Clarified C. MX? 17 Loaf. 18 ? 1? Porto Rico. 13J?0 14 Muscova^' . 13 ? 14 !i SEGA AS-Domestic manufacture, ft M. 18.00 ?46.00 TEAS, fl ft-Imperial. 3.00 ? 3.80 Gunpowder. 2.00 ? 2.60 Hyson. 1.60 ? 1.60 Young Hyson. 1.60 ? 1.60 Black. 1.00 ? 1.75 TOBACCO, ft ft, as per quality.,. 40 ? 1.60 TIMBER-Hewn Timber-Yellow Pine. 4.00 ? 13.00 Ash. - ? - Poplar. - 9 - Hickory. - ? - TIN-I C Roofing Plate.116.00 ? - IX Roofing Plate.(17.00 ? - IC Tin Plate-, 10x14.16.60 ? - IX Tin Plate 10x14.17.00 ? - IC Tin Plate, 14x30. 16.60 ? - Brock Tin, ft ft.V. 40 ? - TrF/ATf^-Cotton, fl ft. 76 ? - Baling. 46 ? - Hemp. 46 ? - Jute. 60 ? - FA/LVLSi/-Bright, ft gallon. 25 ? - Paraflne. - @ - rLVEO^?-White Wine, ft gallon..... 60 ? Cider. 30 ? - French. 1.00 ? 1.36 WINE, ft gallon-Port. 2,60 ? 6,00 Madeira. 9.96 ? 6.00 Sherry. 3.36 ? 6,00 Claret, ft case. 6.00 ?13.60 Champagne, ft basket. 26.00 ?80.00 ZINCSheei. ft ft. 26 ? 27 FUN FOR ALL! FULL INSTRUCTIONS BY WHICH ANY PERSON, male or female, caa master the great art of Ven? triloquism by a I?w boura' practice, making a world ot fun, and after becoming expert? themselves, can teach others, thereby making it a source of income. Foll In? fi truetions sent by mail for 60 cents. Satisfaction guar? anteed. Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y. Mav 13 lyt r gmjmt WHISKERS and MPS- ^ssw mf*9k fl TACHES forced to BfmWm S -Bf ?row apon tho smoothest Mj face in from three to five mm^W Ij&B weeks by using Dr. SEVIG- mmm BBL HE'S RESTAURATEUR ^BBMba> CAPILLAIRE, the most ^fl 2S> ^KjjS*^ wonderful discovery In mo- ^^HB"^^ lj|s dem science, acting upon tho Beard end Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It has been used by the elite of Paris and London with the most flattering success. Names of all purchasers will be registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every instance, the money wtil be QbeerfuJly refunded, Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $1. Descriptive cir culara and testimonials malled free. Address BERG iii;, 8RTTTS A CO., Chemists, No. 285 River street Trov. N. V., Solo Agents for thc United States March 3U _ _ iy EXCELSIOR I EXCELSIOR I CHASTELLAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR, For Removing Superfluous Hair. 1?O THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS TNVALDABLI depilatory recommends itself as being sn almost in dUpensiblc article to female beauty, is easily applied, does not bum or injure thc skin, but acts directly on th roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low Foreheads, or from any part of tho body, completely, totally and radically extirpating the same, leaving th? ?kin sott, smooth and natural. This is the only article used hy the French, and ie She only real effectual depila lory ta existence. Price 75 cents per package,' post l-aid to ?my uddress. on receipt of an order, by BERGER, SHUTT3 A CO., Chemists, .Van h 30 lr? No. 286 River st., Troy, N. Y. THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, PUBLISHED IN WINNSBOBO' S. C., AFFORDS A prolltahle medium for the advertising public ot Charleston. We respectfully solicit their patronage for our mutua bpnelit. GAILLARD, DESPOSTES ft WILLIAMS. N'i.vi-ii Lei lc The Rennettsville .?Journal" IS PULLISHRD EVERY FRIDAY MOBNING AT RcuiifttRvUlc, 8. C, in the eastern portion of the State, hy STCBB8 ft LITTLE, Proprietors, and oilers superior inducements to Merchants and all others who wish to extend their business in this section of the Pet Dee country. We respwttully solicit the patronoge of our Charleston lriends. Terms-? per annum, invariably in advance. Adver is cments inserted at very reosonoble rotes. July 8 THE LANCASTER LEDGER, CONNORS& CARTER, PROPRIETORS. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING AT Lancaster C. H., 8. C, Having a large subscription list, it offers a favorable medium to Merchants end ell advertisers who desire to extend their business in the upper Districts of the State. Rates of advertising lib eraL Specimen copy of paper sent on application. August 22 AAR I CU'L TU RAI OLD RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. IN ADDITION TO ODS BUSINESS OF SELLING WINES, etc., ic original package*, and in order to insure to consumers Pure Liquors In a compact and con? venient lorin, we commenced the enterprise ot bottling and packing in cases our well known Wines, Brandies, WhUkies, Ac, and have sent them out in a s:y1e that would preclude tbe possibility cf their being tempered with before reaching the purohaeer. The genen? appre? ciation aud gratifying soeces* that has rewarded our efforts has encouraged us to maintain the standard as re? gards quality, al:o to make incased efforts to retain the confidence and patronago which has been so liberally bo atowed upon na. BININGER A CO., [Established 1778.] Importers ol Wines, Ac, No. 16 Beaver street, New York. The abovo popular goods aro prt up la cases contain? ing one dozen bottles each, and are sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac. --o Opinions Qt tbe Press. The name of Bimnger A Co.. No. 16 Beaver street, ls a guarantee of thc exact and literal truth of whatever they represent-IV. Y. Com. Advertiser. The importing house of Bininger A Co., No. 15 Besver street, ie conducted upon principles of integrity, humeas and tho highest honor.-N. JV. Evening Express. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & ?0.. N 153 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hot and BOWIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KINO di CASSIDEY No. 151 MEETING STREET, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C. January 30 wfmflmoe FOU T Z ' S CELEBBATED HORSE MD CffiE POWDERS. This preparation, long and favorably known, will thoroughly reinvigo? rate broken down and low-spirited horses, by str?. thenlng and cleansing the stomach and intestines. >lt la a sure preventive of all diseapcn lnoldent to this animal, such as LUNG FEVER, GLAND? ERS, YELLOW WATEB, HEAVES. COUGHS, DIS? TEMPER. FEVERS, FOUNDER. LOSS OF APPETITE AND VI TAL ENERGY, Ac. ITS USE IMPROVES THE WIND, IN CBEA8ES THE AP? PETITE-G IVES A SMOOTH and GLOS? SY SKIN-and trans? forms the MISERA? BLE SKELETON'S INTO A FINE LOOK TNG AND SPIRITED HORSE. TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION IS INVALUABLE. It in? creases the quantity and improves tho quali? ty of the MILK. It has been proven by ac? tual experiment to in? crease the quantity ol MILK and CREAM twenty per cent, and make the BUTTES firm and sweet In Hit i terang cattle, it g va _. ,_-them an appetite, o ens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. . TN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, SUCH AS COUGHS ULLCER8 TN THE LUNGS, LIVER, Ac, this article acts as a ifKHsinc. By putting from one-half a paper to a paper in a barrel of ?will the above dis? eases will be eradica? ted or entirely pre? vented. If (dren tn time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. PEEP ABED BY S. A. F0?TZ & BRO., Ito. 116 FRANKLIN STREET BALTIMORE, Md. FOB SALE BY DOW1E & MOISE SOUTHERN BRIT, HOUSE. NO. 151 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. March 23 _ BtuthGrao KRAUSHAAR & CO. tn son ratraoTBp ? BARD ASP HQOAB1 PIANO-FORTKr* Full Iron Frame and Overstrung Bail MASUTAOTORY AH U WABXHOUgB .tm, 1.9 W*?t nonaton-?tr?et. ?.. ll SAAB BROADWAY, NSW TORS. TEM UNDERSIGNED, MEMBERS OP THF FIRM O? 1 KBAUBHAAB A 00., are practical Plano maten and aa inch have had a largs experience in oonnecdoi aita some ot th? bast aUtabhahments in thia orontrj and Europe. Their I tanca are made not merely foi tasm, bot ty them, ai d nader their immediate person?I aapervlalon, aiu they aUow no instruments to leave theh f Krtory and haas into the hands of their patrons, unies? losy have a power, evenness, firmnesi and roundness o toas, an elasticity of touch-without which no instr t Bi*! ought to be Mtisteotory'to the public-as weill tnat durability In oon&irncuon, whian enables it to rt Sut la tu SJ and to wltbuand sudden change* or tea jaratare and exposure to extreme neat and cold, wbto' ara sometimes una voidable. They will al ail times be happy to see the prof?salo? tod the public at their Warorooms, and invite oom pan un between their ?wo Pianos and those ol any oten ?asntaotory. i H TO* KBAUHHAAB,.TOBIAS HAU? CHARLES J. BOBONItMAN*. april 3A_ Ui4EV6Aj0lJNG&MoiEiNZa LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE Nos. 39 and 40 Park Row, ISAAC DA VIGA, 1 GBO UGH B. TOONS, J IIW TOBI, QtBARD L. Maraca,) HAVISO h i JO OK EU LD TO IBS YOU MU ti OOLJLtO HOM UUHlNEec of Mean* Bi?NEY, PB*? ITSS A FLANDERS, we will attend w the oollecbcc o ..-.art doe and naturing elaina ? Uiroughoat the Urdla ates a-d ?Urada. PCX *is*Torirm*s FOB AIL ram ST AT UK r?r.rw?? . THE SUMTER NEWS, DARR & OSTEEN, Proprietors. "PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT SUMTER. 8. C. JZ Subscription $4.00 per annum. To Clubs of foin 13.00 per annum. Advertisements inserusj nn liberal terms, Qacemncr H THE HERALD. I'S PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY C. H., Al X $3 per annum, and, having a large circulation through sll the upper and. lower Districts of the Stalo, utlords great advantages to advertisers. Rates for aavertiaiug very reasonable-for which appli lo our Agent, Mr T. P. SLID tit, at the Milla Houso Aloft b shMl, SBENEKEH. IJ"r""bfr_Km?/????.," .?ciriPir.r.. CHEBAW ADVERTISER, D^m^nT^^?-^ATDRE. SCIENCE, ART, o l ?.^'^ MISCELLANEOUS NEWS Cheraw, S. C. Published weekly, by H. C. POWELL. TEBMH OF SUBSCRIPTION : One copy one year. ?, 0t, One copy six months.... o nn One copy three months..] 0" ' Five coplea one year."" '""""I""!!!!*.'"if; ot) " r> . ^ATEB ?r ADVERTISTNO : One Square, ten Unea or less, first insertion.$1 59 For each subsequent insertion 1 00 ??^S?18?,'0 * distoVtiy auirk?i; or' they will be published undi ordered out, and charged accord? ingly Merchants and others advertising by the year. ?> I ibo ral deduction on tho adv?rate? will '->L- marte. Novcmoer is THE SUMTER WATCHMAN IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT SUM TEB, S. C., by GILBERT A FLOWERS, Proprietors, st FOUB DOLLARS per anuum, invariably in advance Advertisements Inserted at usual rates. Every style ot Job Prinb'nf executed m the nra'-. ? style and greatest ilispatcn, Mptamoei DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. CHEROKEE PILLS,, Or JFemale ile g ulai or, Cure Suppressed, Excessive ard Painful Menstruation, Or sm Sickness, Nervous and Spinal A / fictions. Pains in the Back, Sicv Headache, Giddiness, end ?ll dis? eases tuet spring from. Irregularity, by removing the cease ind ell thr effects that arise from lt. They aro perfectly tafe in all cases, ex? cept when forbidden by dirts , lions, and aro easy to administer, as they are nicely sugar coated. They should be in the bands of I every Malden, Wife, end Mother ' in the land. Ladies can address ns in perfect - i confidence, and state their com? plaints In foll, ai we treat all Female Complaints, and prepare Medicines suitable for aft diseases to which they ure subject-Thirty-two page pamphlet, in a sealed cnvolope, free. The Cherokee Pills are sold by all druggists at |1 per box, or six boxes for $5 ; or they are aent by mall, free of postage, in an ordinary letter, free from observation, by addressing the sole proprietor Dr. W. E. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., H. T. ' N. B - Cherokee Pills No. 9 are prepared for tpscial eases, when milder medicines ful ; these are sent by mall, free of postage, on reoelpt of IA, tht prict of each bea. DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence of IA fe, '/Otf Cures General Debility, Weak \W'-/ ness. Mysteries) in Females, fjg?? Palpitation of the Heart and all Nervous viseases. It re r-r . stores sew life ind vigor to tie 1 aped, causing the hot blood of As the Ph?nix rises youtn ^ conrM the veins, res new life ..-to doa t^j^nsMngMpotmoyand this Elixir reiuven- Debtttty. restoring Manliness ats the system and and full vigor, thus proving a oeertswu disease. perfect "Eliair of Lene," re? moving. Sterility and Barrenness ia both sena To the y dung, middle-aged, and aged, there is no-greater boon than this " Kllxir of Life." It gives a pew lease of life, causing the weak and debilitated to have renewed strength and vigor, and the entire system to thrill with Joy and pleasure. Price, one bottle 82 ; three bottles $5 ; sent by express to sny address. Our medicines are sold sad recommended by all respectable druggists in every part of the civilized globe ; some unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their customers by selling cheap ind worth? less compound* In order to mike money. Be net deceived-esk for these medicines ?nd take no others. If the druggist does not keep them, write to us, and we will send them by express, carefully packed, free from observation. We will be pleased to receive letters with foll statements In regard to any disease with which ladles or gentlemen are afflicted Address all letter! for medicines, pampo jets, or advice, to the sole proprietor, _ ? Dr W. B. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., S. T< May 9_ 8IMILIA 8IIWLIR?S (TRANTTR. . HUMPHREYS' nOHGEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FBOM THE MOST AMPLE EXPE? RIENCE, in entire success : Simple-Prompt_BSV slant end Bailable. They are the only medicines per t nc tl y sdspted to popular nae-so simple that mistakes 0 anuo t bo made in using thom: so Linn lews as to be tree from danger, and so efficient ss to be always reba? bia, Thar bava raised the highest commendation fron ul, and ?ill always rondor ssusfltotlon. tali So, l, cures ?r*-rera, Congestion, Inflammations., 21 " 3, " Worms. Worm-Foror, Worm-Oolc.. 91 " ?, " Crying Colic, or Teething of In? fanta. M " s, " Diarrhoen, of Chlidren or Adults.... SI " ft, " Dysentery, Griping, Dillons OoUc... M " fl, " Choisi? Morbus, Naueea, Vomit? ing. M <. T, " Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. " 8, " Neuralgia, Toothache, I'aceache.. lc ? 9, .> Hesvdacbes.SlckHeadachoJVertlgo,. M ? 10, Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach.. ll, .' Suppressed, or Painful Periods..... M ia, ? Whites, too profuse periods. 1 .. ls, " Croup, Gough, Difficult Breathing.. 9 " li, .. Salt liheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. 91 " 10, .< Rh ca mt tli m, Rheumatic Pains... Il .. 10, .. Farer ?nd Ague, ObUl fever, Aguos.;. so " 17, " Piles, Blind or Blooding. 60 18, 11 (??itbalmy, and Sore or Weak Eras. K N jg, n ("tar -hf A,jutd or chronic. Inln ensa. M, 30, >. Whooping Cough? Violent Goughs n ? ai, ? Asthma, Oppressed Breathing.. 10 ? 89, .. Bar Discharges, Impaired Hear? ing. Ki ? 31, ? Scrofula, Enlarged Glands. Bwsll tass.,. IC Si, N General Debility, Physical Weakness ec " 96, " Dropsy and Scanty Secretions.. 10 " 96, ? Sesv Sickness. Sickness from Bid ? tag.,. tx, 27, " Kinney Disease, Gravel. ld " 98, " Xerroue Debility, Seminal Emla alons, Involuntary Olsetrargai.LOO 11 39, " Sore Month, Canker. lt 11 K, " Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed. IC .. ai, Painful. Periods, evan with Bpurr i. BO " fl, " BnJTsK??ga at Change of Lfe.1.0? S3, ? Epilepsy, Spasms, Si Vitus.' Danoa.1.00 " IA, ??.J DlptLerln., Ulcaratfld Sere Troat... IO FAMILY CASKS. if nair, morocco casa and book.I1O.C0 JJ large vista, In morocco, and book. fl.it Ht large vials, plain case, and book. 5. ix U boxes (Nos. 1 to ll), and book. 8,00 VKT? "It AU Y SPECIFIC?. Uah og any caces, 10 vials.110.01 tinglo vlais, with directions. LOO sjarThese remedies, br the cass ar single box, an tent to any part of the country, hy Mall or Express, fra? if charge, on reoelpt of tbs price. Address HUMPIIBBYB' SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATH IO MEDICINE COMPANY, ' Office and Depot Na. 109 Broadway, Now York. in. HuiryuhXYB Is? ipBPltod dally at his office, per wu ally or by letter, as above, for til forms of disease, DO WIK * MOISIS, Wholesale Agents. No. isl Meeting street. Opposite Charleston Hotel W. A. SKKHK, A. UT.' KCKKL ?t CO.. Retail Agents, No. 381 KING-STREET, ?th door above Market-ct April 10_Pharisaism, a a CHEROKEE C **? ?asar INDIAN MEDICINE, Cures all disease* caused by self-abuse, vb?:- Spertnator rheta. Sentinal - Wtakness, Night . Emissions, lats of Memory, Universal Lassi? tude, Pain? in the Back, Din\ -ness af Vision, Premature 1 Old Age, Weak Nervst, D>? I cull Breathing, Pale Counter 'nance, Insanity, Consump -i-i- m, i. Hon, end sll diseases that fol? low as a sequence of youthful Indiscretions. The Cherokee Cure will restoie health and rigor, stop the emissions, and effect a permanent cure after all other medicines have felled. Thirty-two page pamphlet sent In s sealed envelope, free to any address. Price 19 per bottle, or three bottles for 19. Bold by all druggists ; or will be lent by express to any portion of th? world, oa receipt of price, by the sole proprietor, Dr. W. R. KERWIN, 37 Walker St., fl. ?t ? / -J--"?1 Cherokee Remedy, Cores sll Urinary Com? plaints, viz: Gravel.In?ovi fmation of tht Madder and idneys, Retention of Hne, Strictures of tht -sthrci,. Dropsical Swell gs, Brick Dust Deposits, ind ill diseases that require a diuretic, and whin usid ls, conjunction with the CHEROKEE INJECTION, does not fall to cure Gonorrhea, Gleet and aft Ign? eous Discharges In Male or Female, cur (sa; rsc eu i cam in from ons to three da]/J, end" it especially recommended, io these oases ot fht?r Alf ut or WhiUt in females. Th? two medicines used In conjunction will sot tt'.\ to remove this dlsagreeabls complaint, thu in those cases where other medicines lav? been used without success. Price, Remedy, One Bottle, |9, Three Bottles, |5. ? * f Injection, " " 12, " " 15. The Cherokee " Cure," " Remedy," end " Infec? tion" are to be found in all well regulated drug stores, snd are recommended by physicians and druggists all over the world, for their Intrinsic worth and merit Some unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their customers, by selling cheap ana worthless Compounds,-In order to make mouer? in place of these. Bt not deceived. If the drug gists will not buy them for j.., writs to us, and we will send them to you by expre?, securely packin, ind free from observotlon. We treat all diseases lo which the human system is subject, and will be pleased to receive full and explicit statementj from those who have failed to receive relief heretofore. Ladles or gentlemen can address us in perfect con? fidence We desire to send our thirty-two paz? pamphlet free to every lady and gentleman lp the fand: Address all letters for pamphlets, medicines, 3T advice to the sola proprietor, f *r Dr. W. R MERWIN. 37 Walka St., V. Y, May U_tolyisth ELDEE' & BBOWH, MANUFACTURERS AND PATENT? EES of the celebrated COMBINATION CRADLE AND U.\BY TENDEB, Pro ipolling Horses, sud all kinda of Bock* mg Horses, Invalid Chairs, with double 1 - sud single wheels, from $25 "to leo; Children's Carriages, Fancy and Varnished Wagons, Fancy Sol tea, Invalid Carriages, made to order. Fancy Propeller nd Baby Beckers, eic, ftc, life-ilsa Horses, made toe '1er. Depot, .> o. C38 BROADWAY. Manufactory, Noe. MO, 460, 461 a d 463 WEST STREET, New York. thstulyr IMPORTANT Tfljfl??l PIASTERS. A SOUTHERN INTENTION. GBAY'S PATENT LABOR-SAVLNG IRON SCREW mm PRESS. rTVHE LATEST AND B? FAB THE M08T PERFECT _L COTTON 8CBEW yet Invented. With one male a heavy bale can be ea ally packed. Send for Descrip? tive and Price List, to C. E. HUGE., General Agent for tho Sate, | Ko. 73 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. I RAILWAY AND BTEAitSO'?T SUPPLIES, Portable : and Stationary Engines, Saw Gins, Henery's McCar I thy Gins. Grist Mills, Bark Mills, Bone Pow-rs, Threshers, Reapers, Beltings. Oils, . ron, 8teel, Wild? er's Fire Proof Safes, Flatform and Counter Sceals, ic. ic For sale by C. K. HUGER, No. 73 EIST BAT, CHARLESTON, S. C. May9 ruth Graos DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. "A smile WM oa har Up-health waa In bet look atratuth waa in har (tsp, and In hw hinda-PLAST?' noifirxxnav,'' 8. T.-1860-X. A raw bottles of PLANTATION Birran Will ours Nervous Headache. ? Cold Extremities and Feverish Lipa, u sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. Flatulency and Indigestion, M Nervous Affection a. attewatta Fatigue and Short Breath. M pain om tba Ey oa. Mental Despondency. . si proitration ; Gnat Weaxneo*.. u Ea?low Complexion, Weak Bowels, Aa. Which are the evidenoee of LIVER COMPLAINT ADD DYSPEPSIA. It ts estimated that seven-tenths of ?il adult aumenta proceed from a deeeeaed and torpid liver. The hilary secretions of the liver overflowing into the stomach poi son the entire system and exhibit tho above symptoms. After lona; reeaaroh, wa are able to present the moat remarkable cure for theae horrid nightmare dtieaaet, the world baa ever produced. Within ons year erar six hundred and forty thousand persons have taken tba PLAKTATION Birrias, and not an instance of complaint has come to oar knowledge I It la . moat effectual tonio and agreeable tamulan raited te alt conditions ofilia. The reporta that it relics upon mineral tubttancea ft r ita active properties, are wholly btise. For tba satU factlon of the public, and that patienta may consul - their physicians, wo append a Hat of tu componente. CALISAYA bun.-Celebrated for over two hundred years In the treatment of Fever and Agne, Dyspepsia, Weakness, etc It waa intreduced Into Europe by the Conn tua, wife of the Viceroy ol Paru, in 16*0, and afterward a sold hf the Jesuits for fits wwi**** prie* of itt own weigh: in nicer, ander the name of JetttWt Pom itri, and waa finally made puhlio by Loma XVI, Sing of France. Humboldt tnakoa especial reference to ita f?brifuge qualities during bia South American travail, ?AsoABiLLA BABII-For diarrhcaa, collo and dls-sst of the atomaob and bow ela. Danaxrow-For Inflammation of tba loins and drop leal affections. CHAMOMILE laVOwVa-tor enfeebled digestion. LA VETO rn FLowxas- Aromatic.. stiinuLaat and tc nie highly Invlgorating in nervous debility. WunataaaiaV-For scrofula, rha amati am, etc ABisc-An aromatlo carminative; creating flesh, muscle and milk; mach used bj mothers nursing. Also, clove-bude, orange, carn ?y, oonander, imake oot, ats. & T..-186Q...-X. Another wonderful ingredient, of (Treat nae unoag tba Bpaniab ladlee of Sooth America, Imparting beaury to tba complexion and brllliunoy to the mino, la yet un? known to the oom meroe of the world, and wa withhold ttl aaa? for the present. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. ROCHBSTUL B. T , December 18, ISM. Messrs. P. H. Dnuta A Co.-I have been a great rai* farer from Drapepaia for three or iou years, and had ta aimnflftn my proioselcn. About three months ago I triad tba Plantation Bi t tera, and to my gnat jcy faa now nearly a well man. I have recommended them tn several csuee, abd, as far ts I know, alway? with signal ben e?t 1 am, respectfully yours Kev. J.H. CATHO RN. PiiTLAJC'MJ'H?A, 10th Month, 17th Day, 1802. EMF ?toni) t"mua>:-M,y daughter baa been much beneAtted by the nae ol thy Plantation Bl tiara. Thor witt end me two bottles more. Thy friend, 1 ASA UUaUK BHE&HAN Podra, CmcuQo, ILL, 1 February IL IMS. j Mama. P. H. Daun A Co. :-Pl>*se tend us anotte.' twelve cases of roar Plantation Bitten, Aa t u arning appetizer, they appea* to bare rapenedad everything else, andar? greatly e-^med. Toara, Aa, GAGE * WATTE. Arrangements an now oaoplcted to ?uppry any de? mand for thia article, which baa net heretofore bees pnssibls Iba ptiblio may rest aaa tu ed that In wo case will the perfecta pan ataadard ot tbs FiauraaMMBrrasns ve depertoOi from. Every bottle otan IA? fac-t?niie of our SfejtMaWS ea a ttttl plat* engraving, tr ti osftnef be gen Ant perron pretending fe tefl PLAXTATIO* Bzrnots fe bulk or Oy <A< galion, U m rwindUr and importer. Beware of refilled bettie*. StefktUomr Private ti lamp U VweVh TILAXXD over every oork. i inf? ; Sold by all Druggists, Groote* and Deueya throughout the country. ' P. fl, D&eiKS 4 (XX, Nev York. Ann) to ' ' mwf'.i ***THK 8AL2 OF TEX PLANTATION BIT. TEES ls without prooedeu: In tbs bistort of tba world. Than ls ao aeerettn tbs natter. They an at once the most tweedy, strengthening health-restorer aver dla? covered. It requires but a single trial to anders tan d this. Their purity can always ba rallad up on. They are composed of tba celebrated Oailaaye Bark, fla ?carilla Back, Dandelion, Okaaifrmtla Flowers, Lavender Flower*, Wintergreen, Aalte, Gtorerbuda, Orange-peel, Snake-root, Caraway, Coriander, Burdock, S.-T,~1860-X. to. , They are especially recommended to clergy m tn, pub il c (peakero, sad penaos of literary babita and sedan ? cary life, who require free digestion, a rollah fcr food, and olear mental rac ul tte*. Delicate ramalee and weak senos* ar* certain to and tn theae Bitten what they have so long looked for, They purify, strengthen and tn vigora ce. They mat* ? healthy appotite. They an an antidote to chang* of water and diet They overcome effects of diarlpatlon and kate boara. They strengthen the system bad enUven tb* mind, They prevent relearn atto and Intermittent ferrar*. They purify the breath and acidity of tba atom ach, They oura Dyspepsia and Constipa ti on. They our* Diarrhea, Choler* sad Cholera Morbus. Shay cure Lim Complaint and Nervous Hotaiache. They are the ben Bitten ia tbs weald. They maka th* weak man strong, sad an ejbansted nature's gnat restorer. Iba fellowing atarfUng and emphatic stttiunenU eu be aeon at oar ofsoe. Letter of Rev. E. P. CHA**, Ohaplais of tbs 107th Hew York Regiment 1 Bata Aoxrou Oasis, March 4th. US3. Owing to tb* great esposan and terri ai? decomposi? tion after the battle ol Antietam, I was utturiy pros trat ed and vt 7 ?uk. My atoaiach would not retain meal etae. An avil?la called Plantation Bitters, prepared by Dr. Davtax, of New York, was preeoribed to fiji*? at? strength an?; an appetite. To tay gnat traypriss f>ij gan rae iniaedlats relief, Two bottles ateos* allowed me totola my regiment * * * * itera situasses them assd la many cejas, and am free to tay, for boa pi tal or private purposes I know of nothing ilks thurn. EST. E. P. CRANE. Ohaphtin. Latter from tba Rev. N. E. GUM, BA Gtainvtfle, Fa, QrarrLsitM:-You wm fend enough, oa a former oc? casion, to send mt a hajf, doassa bottle* of PlanUticx Blttors for tj3 50. Mr wife having derived aa much oenaat from the nae of these Bitter*, I deeiro ? nr to I continue them, and you wul pic**} und M alz bottle* mon for the money enclose*}, I am, very wary, yo-.r*. H. a. QUM*t pastor Ger. Bet Church, I gjorjilib' fiona. SL'PKBTNT?XDKPT'S Omca, \ OrxonsATi, Qtco, Jan. lotit, 1803. j . ** .* aaa? I have glrw your Plantation Bitten to handreda of ear noble toidi era who stop han, rnnn or lan dlubled from varions ce na ea, and tba aflkct la atarvelloaa end gratifying. 8acb . preparation ss thia ia I heartily wish ia over? faintly, in every hospital, and at band on avery* l>attle field, G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent. Dr. W. A. Omnns, Snrgeoa of tao Tenth Vermont Be> glment, writes:-"I wish every soldier tad a bottle, of Plantation Sitten. They are the most effective, pur feet, and harmless tonio I ever used." WlLIdsBS'S H OTU., I WisaTNaioir, D. C., May 33d, 1808. j GaurTLXaanc:-We requin another supply of yum Plantation Bitters, the popularity 0 whieh dally In? creases with the guests cf our house. Respectfully. SYKES. CHADWICK A ("a tc. tc. Ac. Ac. Ac. Be sure that every cortie bean the fac-simil? of our signature on a steel pUte lacie, with our private stamp over tho cork. P. H. DRAKE & CO., NO. 302 BROADWAY, N. T. Sold by all respectable Druggists, Physicians, Grocers. Saloons and country Hotel-dealers. April 13 thatulyr jtaaWU*. JJ Golden, Flaxen, and MW%. Area M "liken CURLS produced by af m M \M ^ u*? of Professor DE- km **^EB A'*! BREUX'S FRISER i? fL. M ?fl^-n CHEVEUX. Ono appbei kW l?tlon warranted to curl > - ataaVlfc .H-most straight and stubborn ^^MPaw ha? - of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy feaaaive cu. Has been used by the fashionables of Parla and London, with the most ?ratifying results. Does no In- 1 Jury to the hair. Prioe by mail, sealed and poetneld. tl Descriptive circulars malled free. Addreaa BERGER.' SHOTTS A CO., Chemists. No. 285 River street Tra* N Y.. Sole Agents for the United states 7' March 30 ; Jy IH?dKBRfNI? 4 SONS ESTABLISHED 1888, MANUFACTURERS OF Brand, Somare, And Uambi PIANO FORTES. WARE-ROOMS, NO. 652 BROADWAY 3STEW YOEE. CfllCKER?NG k SOUS' Grand, Square and Upright PIANO-FORTES A Bl HOW. AS THE? EVfR HAVE BEEN, 009? J\_ tttDMtVB) ti? bett la America, having been .warded BUT V-PIVK P?1ZB HEIDA LS, 3f which fourteen were received in the montos of Sap? amber and October, 1865, and flrat premlnma orar all ?mpetltor? at tba diflarent principal ratz? tn thia ?uatry, and tba PBIZB MEDAL at tba WOELD'S FAZE, LONDON, THAL.BERG'S OPINION. I consider Chlokering k Bona' Pianos, beyond oom? parlaos, tba best I lia ve aaan m amarina. 8. THALBERG, Chairman of Jory on Hr.meal Inatratoan CARD. It ls with feeling of pride sa Amerlrsn marmArtiirera that we pucJiib. the following testirr-.onials, which hara beau rccelvod oj aa raoantty: 1CUKOPEAJC TESTIMONIALS, Received during ike month of August, 1868, LOHDO*, July 25, 1807. Maesas. Patina??a * Sosa-Genta: I have anea? pleasure in unclosing a document signed try UM firW ocmpoaara, mraaWana and profoasorsln Baropa. I Uald yo ir Plr io? in auch high estimation {vide ny ?ertifl catc) that I felt it my dary to take one of them ?Uh me to Europe, to ascertain the ?pinion of my professional brethren. Tba en do sad certificate wilt prora how unanimous they have boen on the ont,cet. I beg to' forward, st the same time, a letter I reoeived from my trltai. Mr. Collard, which I am nra moat ba gratify.. Lng to yon. I havi) the honor to be, gentlemen, yours very truly, JAaUSkL WatHLL . L?TOoa, January li. 1M& Jama M. Wthti, Xtg.:. Mr Dun Bra: I hara frees j?aaanra tn aakkag you to convey to Messrs. ChicAertog tba ?xura??toa of my highest approval of their instrument, lilt, I oflaskttt, not merely tba best la?troment cf Amorican manofao tere that I have tried, but one of tbs fi asst Grand Piano? fortes (tat baa arar come under my observation; asst tba Messrs. Ohlokeriin? may voil be proud of barta* ramed cat frota their manufactory an toatraavasd - which, for touch, quality, power and workmanship, tl weald ba vary dlffiastt to surpass la airy part ot ata arida world. Dav atr, very sincerely y oura, CHAS. TX COLLARD, . Firm of Collard A Collard, PiauoJorta Manufacturers, London. JtrtutAf. WtXKMtq.: t^?*Ba*> *?*.** ?2, lttaV KT DXAAUXS: As yon ara geing bank to tba Unsted! Kates, I must beg you to remember ma kindly tu tb* sacra. Cickertag. Tail them I waa delighted wttta tbalr Grane Plino-forte-at good an inttrumtnt, J O?sb M wossaer .'anwaTsst, Mk tm touch aiuiUr K Wish ag yon, .kc, I remain ever t> j ly, a j. BBOAJDWOO?. Pira of I. i .rad wood A Bona, Plano-{urta Mulila? tarara, Lotion. LOTTDOS. Joly 90, IBM. afutra, (Me**-lng ? Sont: GUTS: I ha ve lust beau invited by Masers. Collard ta lay a Grand Piano-forte manufactured by yon, and I hara no beal ttion ia endorsing the opinion ol my old frisad, Mr. Q D. Collard, via: That Ula tbs fines: in. ?trament I e er played on. Bellera ac, gentlemen, most faithfully ^onrtL^ Mtaassw^/ftsaftsawi d?t?nc^itkMArttsUtMtttrxf to Mum. nickering di Sont: Loaaow, Joly SS, 186a, .iaving played upon ? Piano-forte mada by Maaarf^ ObLWsrlag k Bona, of Boston and Now rock, I ha.re rauca l'usure in teitifylng to Ita general excellence.. Por awea&aaa and brilliancy of tone, dado? ?y af touch and magnificent power for can cert part/otma, I consider it a nally Gaum Pujro-rarrs, A? retourna? vt na aawx 1 HAVX asan ow Aataaniaa Maxa/aoToaa. ARABELLA GODDARD, di CLO BKOONf/L fi. A. OSBORKE. ALPBJID JATJL. W. KU HE. L1ND8A? SL'JPEB. JULES BENEDICT. J. M?SCHEDES, M. W. BALFE. Prof. of Or.naervatorre da OB AB. HALLE. Latpala: BBTNLEY BI0HABD& H. ARTHTT? OHAPPEL. BENI EAVABO EB. Dlrocfjr of Monday Oar . 8?DNK5 SMITH. J ca:ts, Loadoa. Among tba chief pou? U of erceRenoe of tho ?bJakar? lng Pianos, of >-hi?L orybzk the renowned artists tn their congratulatory tatrimonials to the Messrs.Chtokortag,. ara tba graaVast possible depth, richness and Tolarno af: tons, ooaahmsd with a rare b.tlhanoy, claaraaaa and payfaet ?rennes? throughout Uta entire seals; and,, above all, a surprising dur ?ti ou of sound, tho paso and. sympathetic quality or which ti ?ver changas andar tb* mo?t delicate ?; pawortuJ mach. Daring toa ps*: fort]-tara* y ?ar? this firm ha? mano* aotorad 80,000 PIANOS, In tba construction of which they have inr AMaptd every known and valOAbla uaproTamaat Thc** barre in varia* bly been selected and aaad by all of tia world's ac Imovledgtd groat artista who have v>ited this country professionally, both for private and. po olio ass. VHALBMLlO. I consider Chloksrlag A Sons' Plano?, beyond parison, tho bast I hara treat aaan in America. GUTTSCHAXa. I consider Chlokering k Bona' Pianoa anparior to MS* la the world. They ?ta unrivalled for their singing qaaUttasaad Jasr the harmonious roundness of their tosa. Torre i* ? perfect homogeneity throughout all tba registers. TAO upper notes are remarkable for a clearness '.nd purity which I do not Bad la any other instrumen t, while tbs bas?is distingu?s ned for power without brxshnees, and for a raagnksoeat sonority. WKiiLl. Your Pianos are imperio: to any I tr*/e ever asen at this country or In Europa. I bare never hoard a tone BO perfect; it yields every expression that ls needed tn music, and laanatttyM capable of change to lnoet avery sentiment. Isla la a rare power, and ls derived from tho perfect parity ot its tone, together with us sympathetic, elastlo and wall-' balanced touch. POZNAftSKI. During the past eight years I have constantly played' npon thu justly celebrated Erard Planet ; yours are the only Instrumenta that I have found, either here or In i Europe, to equal them in all tbalr points of excellence, . It may be ? ?ti ?factory to oar patrons and friends i among the public at large to ?tate that testimonial? ha vs ' bean received from all the leading artists who hara, visited or are now residing in the Uni tod 8 tates, a law ott whose names, besides those above, we append; LEO. na METES. GUSTAV SATTES. ALFRED J ASL. J. BENEDICT. H. h ANDERSON. M. STBAK080B. B. HOFFMAN. J CL LIEN. ARTHUR NAPOLEON. And many others. . ILLUSTRATED ALBUMS ANS PstZOX LISTS SENT BY MAIL. WARE-ROOMS, No. 652 Broadway, NEW YORK. HENRY SIEGLING, Art CHARLESTON ' S. Cl CQ.OI.OI ? m wt ma