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C?L1RLBST0N DAILY IVS, G. K. CATHCART. ED:?OB CATHCART, MCMILLAN 4 MORTON, PROPRIETORS, NTo. 18 HAYNE STREET. CITY PRINTERS. TERMS CASH. BOBSCRTPTION DAILY-IV?F.I.VE MONTHS. 1'AILY-SIX MONTHS. DULY-TOREE MONTHS. BlNULKi Ol'IHS. T.i MEWS UEALKliS. r"^^"!" . L - - S ATI* RTA Y MORNINli, SEPTEMBER 7. 1867. THE ONLY ORNAMENT. BY IHCEBE CABT. Eran as a child too well she know Her lack of comeliness and grace ; So, like an unprized weed she crew, Grudging the meanest flower its face. Almost with tears her sad eyes filled. Watching tho plainest bird? that wont About her home, to i>air and build Their cunning ueits in sweet content, No melodv waa in her words : You thought ber as ?he passed along. As brown and homely as the birds She envied, but without their song. Sometimes she sighed to see how glad Kind nature makes her favored child ; White all the beaut}- that she had Was la her smile-no? oft she smiled. So seasons passed ber aud were gone. She musing with herself apart. Till the vague longing that ia known To woman crept ii.to her heart. That feeling born when fancy teems With all that makes this life a good, Came to her, with the unspoken dreams That bless and trouble maidenhood. She would have called it joy to alt In any home, or great or small, Could abe have hoped to brighten it For one who thought of her at all. At night, or in some i> icret place, she dares to think with tender pain. How infants love their mother's face, And know not if 'tis fair or plain. She longed to feast her hungrv eyea On anything her own could please ; To sing aoft loving lullabies To children lying on her knees. And yet, beyond the world ano went, Unutilised as if abe bad not been ; Wearing her only ornament A meek and quiet soul within. * None ever knew her heart waa pained. Cr that abe grieved to hve unsought ; They deemed her cold and sei-containad Con ten ted in her re?.lm of thought Her patient life, when it waa o'er. Waa ono that all the world approved ; Some marvelled at, some pitied her ; But neither man nor woman loved. Even little children felt the same Were ahy of her 1. vin awe or fear ; I wonder if sh o knew they came And scattered rotea on her bier? COMMERCIAL. Tate Cha rlcston Cotton Market. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, 1 CHAXLESTO?, Friday Evening, September 6,1867. ( A fair enquiry prevailed at about the rates of the day before. Salea 83 bales; say 31 at 20, 1 at 21, 23 at 23,13 at 23 >?, 1 at 34, 9 ai 24>? ; and 4 balea now Cotton, Tis; 2 at 26, and 2 at 26#. We quote : Low MiddBng.23?23X Middling.24@24>i .ftO.00 . (MM) . *.:.o .3 reut? .3 ct n Is Augusta Market.. AUGUSTA, September 5. -FINANCIAL-GOLD-Buy? ing at lil and Bellin? at 142. Hu.van-Buying at ISO and soiling at 133. Maoon and Augusta Bondi, offered at 80 cents. Macon and Augusta Bonds asked 80c with Interest. COTTON-Market quiet ; salea of the day foot up 32 balea aa follows: 2 at 22,6 at 22X, 8 at 23,1 at 23*. IS at 23X0. We quote Middlings at 23a23)?c. Receipts, 32 balda. WHXAT- Bed $1 75a 1 86; White tl 90a2 10. COBS-Unchanged. BACON-Shoulders Walene; B B Sides 16al7c; C B Sides 17ol8c; C Sides lSal?c. BZevbUe Market. MOBILE, September 2.-COTTON -There waa only a light demand to-day, which waa chiefly confined to three huyera. Sales 100 balea. Market clo.ed nominal at 22>?c for Low Middling. MONETABT-Gold 140al4L Sterling-sixty days 150, Sight 161. Franca nominal. New York Bank bight % Ki checking, and par to j? pram buying. New Or Slght par to X dla. NEW ORLEANS, August 81 : ?TATESCENT OT COTTON. Stock on hand Sept Ist, 1866.bilea 102,082 Arrived past three da vs. 493 Arrived previously. 766.674-767,107 Wrecked, loose, burnt, damaged, ftc. 13,.- -3 882,675 Exporta paat three days. 341 Exporta previously. 866,875-867,316 Stock on band and on shipboard.bales. 15,256 BTATXJCX5T TOBACCO. Stock on hand Sept 1st. 1866.bhds 8,707 Received past three days. 00 Received previoualy. 12.107-12,107 20,814 Exports past three days. 341 Exporta previously. 16,271-16,380 Broken up lor Baling, City consum-1 _,7?.M non, *c, ?ince Sept lat, 1866....( lMa ' Stock on band and on shipboard.Lb da. 8,191 Bal timor's Market. ' BALTIMORE. September 4.-COITEX-RemAina inac? tive. No salea U>-day. COTTOK-Continues dull, aod prices nominally un? changed. We quota Middling 2C cents. A aale of Strict Georgia reported at 27 cents. FLOCK.-The local demand coi uoues fair, but there ls very limited inquiry for aiport, A cango 1er Brasil ba? been purchased within a few days, but particulars kept STA to. Wo hare only to report to-day a aale of 100 la Western Soper at 68 76. Quotatiaas generally un? changed. Q HAIN-Wheat was in rather bc ti rr demand to-day; included were several samples of Ohio. Wheat la com? ing forward tn good condition. Sales of Wheat nave ranged from 62 26 to ?2 35. The market to-day was a little off for all grade?. The offerings were 1610 bush white and 11,460 boab red; sales nm brae ed 1250 bush white at $2 36*260; mostly at $2 40; 1000bush prime a^? Choice led 12 40t2 43; 600 bush good do. $2 30a2 35; ."COO l ush medium 62 20*2 25; 2000 boah inferior and tc ugh $160a2 16. Oom.-42O0 bush white and 1000 bush .-cl? io w received; market s :eady for white, with sales of 2b?0 bush prime tl 16; 700 bush fair 6112; yellow ls scarce and wanted, SOO bush sold atti 21; 300 dc $1 23, and an? other lot reportad at SI 24. Oats.-8800 buan iffered; market firmer lor prime bright samples; 2560 buah sold at 62A66C; 2000 bush ordinary, ranging from 63 t) 60c; 760 buah common 40a48c. Rye-1000 buah offered, with small salea st SI 30al 36. Mot ?lara No sales reported. PBOTXSXOWB-Bacon ls acaree and held firm a', advanc? ed prices; no sellers of large lota; we now qu J tc jobbing prices, the demand being active, at 14j?c for- Shoulders; lejic lor rib Sides, and 17>v'c for clear rib. Bulk Meats are also held firm at nigher Igurea; we que te Meas Pork steady at S14 60a24 76. Lard 13)?al3Xc for Western, ant. 13al8Xc for City. RIOT-Quiet and nominal at 9*9>?c for Bunjoon and UXatfc for Carolina. 8UQAS-Market quiet bat steady. We report sales to? day as follows: 50 hbds Porto Rico at 12al3,Sc; 10 hhds Cuba 12c; 36 do Eng Uah Island, from second hands, 12XC. WHTSKXT-No sales reported; quote held In bond at Matts. New York Market. MONET ktABXXT. The New York Evening Pott of Wednesday, September a, ?aya: The loan market is unchanged. Large amounts are offering at 8 per cent, and the current rates tor Stock Exchange accommodation is 4a6, and for discounts 6a 6>g. The aggregate of foreign capital which ia lending In the street Is estimated at from ten to fifteen millions more than the average. Tba stock market ia dull and without animation. Governments are i-teady, with ?good investment de? mand. The "bears," who have suffered to severely from their recent attempts to depress the national securlucs do net seem disposed to repeat the experiment. PRODUCE MARKET. NEW YORK, September 4.-FLO un, 4c.-The market for Western and State Flour is more active, but prices are irreguLvr. Flour ground from new wheat is decided? ly lower, while oid Flours ari without essential cham-es DJ?e,J*1?? ?re.I2.300 bola at S6 S0a7 80 for ^..oerfinc iST?^l?^t* 76forJ?1? wLeat low grades Extra Western; . ? Lni?w_S',rine wncat Extras; S9 75al210 for good ^?nt? 0U1 Spri?g wUe4t Extras; SS 60al0 40 for ?t> "S old wheat: S10 soall 50 tor trade do-, ^?ain ii??.wmtewneat rxtras Indiana and Mlcbl & Futras DeW AmbM ExtrM: and ?10 30816 St California Fleuris heavy at SllalS 50. Sales of 560 bouthern flour ia without chance J?L?L?fJS?^ W 90?10' ? ?or common to good Baltimore and country ertrxn- auwt? m AX__JZ Ixtra Georgia and YirginSf aM???uf?SL'i??SJ family brands Maryland saa^i?w??13 tr&dot?xi GRATH-The wheat mar'.et is 'withm.t ?,OOO"H"I ???? . SS W S!25f2 ** ? W m^lunTa^ the home trade. The bantu assortment restricto trans actions. Tho sales are 24.000 bushels at 62 30*2 35 for Ambar 62 66 for white California, and t2 30 for inferior Ambe.? do. Barley malt ia quiet st SI 50al 66. Oats are rather steadier for Western. I There ia a fair inquiry but not much activity. The sales are 87 000 bushels Ohio at 68a69c and small lots at 70c; new western at68a69c; southern at55a67c and Jersey at 60a65c. Corn is stronger ant In good demand. The inquiry is chiefly for home use, though in part ior export The sales are 143,000 bushels unsound at S109all4; western mixed at SI 16al 17?? afloat, and SI 15 kal 16k in store. PROVISIONS-The pork market ls higher, but bas been ?<sry irregular nt the improvement, and closes rather heavy. The demand is more active. The sales, cash and regular, are 6600 bbl*, at S23 45a 23 70 for masa. Beef la quiet at about S17a26 for plain mess, and S23a 27 50 for em mess. Cut maa ts are firm at i In fair demand. Sales of 60,000 Bia dry salted shoulders in bulk, at 10 ?ic; 10,000'tts bellies at 12c lu bulk; U5 pkga smoked shoulders at 13c, and 40 do western pickled hams on private terms. Bacon ia quiet but firm. Sales of 60.000 tts short rib in bun at i3.se Lard is dull and rather eaaier. Sales of 400 bbls and tea stl3aU>4c *? No l, l.u?si. V tot etty; 13 ..n J', c for fair to prime steam and kettio rendered. Yesterday >jo tes, soUer October, at ll ?c. COITCE-Rio is firm but quiet; others kiuds are dull. We quote aa follows: Rk) p.-inie, 19c; do cood. 17j?a 17Xc; fair, 15\alC'4c; ordiBUiy 14'.al5c; Java 21a25e; Maraca bo IT 1 -.il .v ; l~i?uuyra lTSalSc'?: st. Domingo 16alC>?c. Rio, fair to uood earpocs, 15V?al7 V". Kio, fair to good cargoes, lu bond, lu'.^ilj',.. COTTON-t>ur market to-day is dull, and prices art> weak. The demand is of thc 1 ghte?t character, and conllued chit-fly to spiuuers. Wu quote at 26)?a27c for uiuldl'iig uplands, and 2T ',ais for do New Orleans. HAT-Tin* demand is lair, tmt with large-:- arrivals prices arc heavy at 75a80o for sinppiuc;, 'ai.d 'J0a$l JU for retail lots. MOI.AS>I:S-Wo hear ol' DO change in prices, a good steady demand prevails. We quot": Cubo Muscovado 48 a&Ce; Coba clayed 40a48; Cuba nmtrifugal 36a37c; Porto RICO 50a7i.e; English Island 45aS9c, NAVALSTORES.-Spirits ol Turpentine is timi am fair demand. Rosins are ind maud and Armer 'luv is quiet. We quote as follow.-: Spirits turi entine, free, per gallon, 5s\, eta; Spirits Turpentino. iu bond, per gallon 5?c; Crude Turpentine, in bbl*, per 280 lbs, $5a5 25; Ros? ins, common, in Rbis, per l-l)', il: Uo?ins, stnunod, in bills, per bbl. $4 1J'.al Rosins, No2, in bids, per bbl. *4 50a4 T5; Rosins, Sol. in Mil.-, per bbl, S6S6 50; Resins, pale, in bois, pu" bbl, 86 50*7 60; Rosins, extra pale, iu bHs, i>er bbl, at $T50J8 5<I; Ro?r>:a. window glass, in Obis, pei bbl. $8 50a9 50; Tar. North I'ouuly. in bbl-, per bbl, ut ?3 3T',a4; Tar, Wilmington, iii bbb, ptTbW, ?Wa4 I.",: Pitch, city, in bbls. per bbl. at $3 75a3 ST '.. : Pilch. Southern, in bbl* per bbl, at T5a4. Rii i.-Is dull. Small sal? s ni PaD^V i ir Rangoon. SroAH-Baw Sugars an- n moderate demand : prices are steady. Fair lo good refining arc quoted at Hallie. Refined arc quid. Wo quote all kinds as follows: Inte? rior to common r. ; liing, lO&allXc; fair to good do, ll >i ul!V: 110 j0 "to-cry, I2al2.!-ic: prime do 12?ial3c; Porto Rico. ll'.ol ic; Melado, 7a9c;|boxes Havana, No 6 to ll. at llal2c,dodo. No 12,at 12,4; dodo, No 13to 15, at 12J? to 13%c; do do. No 16 to 20, at 14>?al53?c; do do. No 12. in bond, gold, at 5^,'a5'?c; Manilla, bags, UallXc. WHISKEY-The ma.kct is fairly active. Sales of 567 bbls at 37a40c tor western in bond. EBZIQHTS-To Liverpool: 7600 bushels corn at 2d. au.l per steamer 30,000 bushels corn at 3a3L4d: 100 boxes bacon at 20a, and 190 tierces lard at Se. i o Glasgow per steamer, 10,000 boxes cheese at :!.">>: 50 lihds tallow ut 10s. To Rotterdam, 400 bbls rosin at ls 3d. \ ship with 5000 bbls, and a bark with 4000 bbls petroleum to a direct continental port on private terms. Coorrespondencc of tho Journal oi Commerce. HAVANA. August 29. 1867. Sugar market active for the selections we have on brokers' tables, and firm lor Nos ll and 12 ut $1'., to Wi per 100 lbs. FREIGHTS-No charters published since my last weekly report. Rates last given sustained when transactions arc made. Exchanges active and ?rm: sterling GO days London, tc, at 18,'j to 18J?: Untied Slates points New York and Boston, do currency, at 24,^ to 25 discount: gold do do dost 6>i to 0 u, premium ; I" ni ted States at 6*4" to CX premium. B. ?. Charleston Wholesale Prices, BAGGING. ft yard Dundee. :;D te os Gunny Cloth. 2G:;;?? 28 BALE HOPE, ft lb-Manilla. 24 (ai 25 Western. 13 (? 18 New York. - te - Jute.I 12%? - BREAD, ft lb Navy. - to - Pilot. 10 (<i Crackers. 19 te 15 BRICKS, ft M.!. 9.00 ?20.00 BRAN, ft 100 lbs. M t* -- COTTON, ft lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary. - te - LowMiddhng. 23 te 23? Middling to Strict Middling. 24 ? 24? Good Middling. - ? - Sea Island. 45 to 55 CANDLES, ft rb-Sperm. - (a) - Adamantine. 25 ? 26 Tallow. 19 (ai 20 COFFEE, ft lb-Rio. 2t @ 30 Laguayra. 2H ra) 35 Java./ (ul 45 CORDAGE, ft lb-Manilla. - (tn - Tarred American. 2(? (o) 23 CORN MEAL, ft bbl. COO fi? - I COAL, ft ton-Anthracite.10.(?0 ?.11.00 Cumberland. nominal. I COPPER, ft lb-Sheet.I 58 fa) 60 I FERTILIZERS Peruvian Gu mo, ft ton. 100.00(g) - Pacific Guana, ft 2000 TOR. 75.00 ? - Baugh's Phosphate, ft 2000 lbs... CO.00 ? - Rhodes' Phcsphate. ft 2000 tbs... cr.. no te - Mapos'SuperPhosphate, ft 2000 lb C5.00 te - Zell's Raw Bone Phosphate. 65.00 ? - ZelTs Super Phosphate of Lime.. 60.00 ? - FISH-Coi, ft 100 lbs.I 7.00 te 9.00 Herring, ft box. 70 te 80 Mackerel, No. 1, ft half bbl. 9.00 ($10.00 Mackerel. No. 2, ft half bbl. 8.00 te - Mackerel, No. 3, ft bbl. - @ - Mackerel, No. 1, by kita. 2.12 ?3.00 No. 2. 3.00 foi - No. 3. - (o' - Sardines, ft 100-quarter boxes.. 2.1 fa? 25 Half boxes_ 48 ? 60 I FLOUR, ft bbl-Super. - ? - Northern and Western Extra. - te - Baltimore Extra. - (di - Southern-Super.|10.00 te - Extra.11.00 to - Family.11.60 to - FR UITS- Prunes, ft lb. 22 ? - Figs. 40 to - Dried Apples. 10 to 28 Almonds, soft shell. 36 ? 40 Raisins, M. R., ft box. 4.00 to 5.00 Raisins, Layer. 4.50 to 5.50 Oranges. - to - Lemons. 4.00 to 8.00 I GLASS, ft box of 60 feet American, 8xlC . 6.50 to 6.00 American, 10x12. 6.oo to 6.60 French. 12x14. 7.00 to 8.00 J GRAIN-Maryland Oats, ft bushel. - ? - Western Oats, ft bushel. - te Corn, ft bushel. 1.20 te 1.35 Beans, ft bushel. 2.00 (ic 3.00 \ BAY, ft cwt-North Ri*ar. 1.20 (gi - Eastern...". _ to - I BIDES-Dry, ft lb. 10 to 12 I INDIGO-ft ft. 1.00 to 1.78 I IRON-Refined, ft lb. 07 te WJi Swede.| 01) ? 10 I LATHS, ft M.i 4.00 te 4.50 I LIME-Shell, ft bbl. - to - South Carolina.I 1.50 (ai - Rockport.j 2.00 (iii 2.25 Cement. 2.75 to 3.5(1 Plaster Parie. 4.ul te 4.50 I L UMBER, ft M. feet Clear White Pine, 1st quality. 50.00 ?55.00 White Pine, good run. 38.00 imo on Yellow Pine. 20.00 ?25.00 Boards, ft M. feet-Rough.12.00 ?15.00 Grooved and Tongued_ 28.00 te32.00 I LEA THER. country tanned, f* ft. - - I MOLASSES, ft gallon-Cuba. 45 ? 50 Muscovado.? 05 ? 65 Sugar House. 50 ? 1.00 New Orleans. 75 ? 82 I NAVAL STORES, ft bbl-Tur. - ? - Pitch. - ? - Rosin, Pale. I 5.00 ? 6.00 Rosin, No. 1. 3.75 ?4.25 Rosin, No. 2. 3.00 ? j Roam. No. 3. 2.50 (a! 2.T5 Spirit H Turpentine, ft gallon. 50 to 52 Ossum. * ro. .... in tai I NA /.LS-American, 4@20d, ft keg. 7.00 ? 7.76 American Wrought. - ? - Lathing.\ 7.50 ?10.00 Copper, ft ft.I 1.00 ? - Galvanized.?.. "0 to - Spikes. 12 @ 15 01 CS-Lard, ft gallon. 1.40 ? 1.45 Linseed, ft gallon. 1.54 ?1. 60 Sperm, Winter, ft gallon. 2.U5 ? - Cotton 8eed, ft gallon. - ? - Castor (E. I.), ft gallon. 3.00 te - Ohve, flauten. 8.00 ?10.00 Kerosene, ft gallon. 62 ? 64 I - Benzine, ft gallo i.j 60 ? - PROVISIONS-Beat, mess, ft bbl.?13.00 ?30.00 Beef,prime.....114.00 ?15.00 Pork, mesa. - ? - Rump.;. _ ? ._ Bacon, Hams, fl lb. M to 23 Bacon, Sides. 16J?@ 17 Bacon, Shoulden. 14 Vu? 15 Bacon, Strips. - ? - Lard, m keg. l JS.ru. 15' Butter. 30 ? 40 Cheese. 15 to 54 Potatoes, ft bbl. - ? - Onions. 3.00 ? 3.25 Apples. 4.00 ? 6.00 PAINTS-VfhlU) Lead, ft ft. 10 to 16 Black Lead. 10 ? 12 Zinc, White.I 12 ? 16 PLOW STEEL, ft ft 12 to - RICE-Carolina, fi ft. 10?.? ll East India. - ? - SLATES-American, f) square.12.50 to - SHINGLES, fi M. 7.00 to 8.CO White Pine, first quality.12.00 to - SALT-Liverpool, coaiso, fi sock. 2.60 te 2.75 Liverpool, fine. - to - SOAP- Bar, ft ft. ll ? 15 STARCH, ft tb. 10 ? 12? SPICES, ft ft-Cassia. 1.00 ? - Mace. 1.75 ? - Cloves. 75 ? - Nutmegs. 2.00 to 2.so Pepper. 40 ? - Pimento. 40 ? 50 Race Ginger. 30 ? - SPIRITS, ft gallon-Alcohol. 5.nu ? 6.00 Brandy, Cognac. ?4.00 ?12.00 Brandy, Domostic. 3.un ? 3.75 Gm, Holland. 4.75 ?6.00 Gm, American. 3.50 to 3.75 Rum, Jamaica. 6.00 te COO Rum, N. E.I 2.50 ? 3.00 Whiskey, Bou-bon. 3.00 ? 5.00 Whiskey, Roctiflod. 2.30 ? 2.40 SUGAR, ft ft-Raw. 9 ? 13 >? Crushed. 18 ? - Clarified A. 17 ? - Clarified B. - to - Clarified C.| 16X0 17 Loaf. is ? VJ Pono Rico. 13&S M Muscovai'- . 12 to 1414 SEGARS-Domestic manufacture, ft. M. 18.00 ?45.00 TEAS, ft ft-Imperial. 2.00 te 9.60 Gunpowder. 2.00 (J, 2.50 Hyson . 1.50 ? 1.C0 Youug Hyson. 1.50 (u l.CO Black. 1.00 ? 1.75 TOBACCO, ft ft, as per quality. 40 ? 1.60 TIM BER-Hewn Timber-Vello w Pine. 4. Ul (.ii 2.00 Ash.j -, (a - Poplar. - .a' Hickory. - te - TIN-I C Rooting Plate.15.00 ? - I X Rooting Plate.17 Oil te - I C Tin Plate'. 10x11. 15.50 ? - IX Tin Plate 10x14. IT (Kl te I C Tin Plate, 14x20. 10 50 r- - Block Tin, ^ lb. 4,1 to TWINE-Cotton, ft ft. 75 Baling. 45 ? _ Hemp.? 45 ? - Jute. 5U (" VARNISH- Briuht. ? gallon. 25 @ Paraflne. (," VINEGAR-White Wine, ft Kallon....! 511 ro: . Cider. :(" ,, French. 1.1,11 ] ., WINE, ft gallon-Port. -j . 50 ? c, nu Madeira. 2 2:. ,., 5 On Sherry. 2.2.1 t". 5.011 Claret, fi case. 5.00 ?13.541 Champagne, ft basket. 25.00 ?30 0U Z/A*C-Sheet, ft ft. 26 ? Consignees per Sontn Carolina Kuilroad, Sieptcmbcr ti. 68 bales CottOL. 193 bales M-Izo, 115 siul.s Wheat, 12 sacks Flour, 18 cacks Clay, IC bbls Naval stores, C Gov? ernment Wagons, 1 rar load TYr.t?. A ., 7 cars I .limber and Wood, and Sundries. To W Goldsmith fc Son. A Q Master, Railroad Agent, Ravcnel Co, J N Robson, W W Smith, J A- J D Kirkpatrick. Graescr, Lee, smith ,v Co, J M Caldwell A Son, L H Rodgers A Co, W Roach, Katu Lee, J Walker, Kanapuux, Lanncau k Co, Gruber A: Mar? tin, J Hunt, G S Hacker, E Welling, Utaty ic Kenvon, H Kock. Passeufiers. , Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah, via Bil? ton Head and Beaufort-G Germanden, T Getty, C Barn? well, Dr Rosenfleld, Mise Murphy, M J GreaLsh. wile and child, G Nayler, G A Bennett, Mrs Bernard, J Coly han. T W Sheppard. Mr Vann?es. W J Porter, and 3 deck. Per steamer St Helcuu, from Georgetown, S C-Capt I Davis, B F Riebwood, E G Taylor. R R Lacliiuotte, Mies M A Barr, and 12 steerage. PORT CALENDAR. OOJBECTJtP WHEKLT. PHASES OF THE MOON. First Q. 5th, Ch. lim. even I Last Q. 20th, 9h. ?m. even Kuli M. lath, "h. 11.?, even | New M. 27th. 6b.'22. even $Lr-TEMUF.il.I ummmanf-am I "W" I HI0H S nen. SETS. RUBS. IWATE*. 2 III nuls) .... S. .37 cT.22 9..W 10..36 3 Tuesday- 6..?17 B..21 y..D0 ll..16 i Wednesday. 5..3S ?. .lu lu. .ai Mom. 5Thursday... r...38 ti..18 ll..12 12.. ? C. Friday. f...3lJ 6..10 ll..55 12..51) 7 Saturday... r...40 0..15 Morn. 1..55 H.Sunday. 5..4U ti..14 12..ll 2..51! MARINE NEWS. HOKT OF CHARLESTON Arrived Yeaterday. Steamer "ilot Boy, McNelty, Savannah, risJBeaufort, Hilton Heau, Ac. 4 balee ? I Cotton, Maze. kc. To 3 Ferguson, Enslow A Co, R. 'enel A Co, W Kressel, W H Harrisson, Southern Express Co. Steamer St Helena, Boyle, Georgetown, 9 C. 20 hhds Molasses, Sugar, ?c. To Shackcliord A: Kully, H McGorty, Risley A Creighton, Cul well A Sons, Pinckuey Bres, Adams, llam?n k Co, J V O'Neill k Son, Ruv Mr Porter. J M Duryea, B O'Neill, C Alstou. C ConaUuo, and others. BELOW. Brlg'Alice Lea. Went to Sea Yesterday. Sehr D B Wsrner, Horton, Georgetown, S C. From thia Port. Bark Annie Kimba !, Lincoln, Boston, Sept 3. Sehr W R Beebe. Crawford. New York, Sept 3. Vp for thia Port. Steamship Faleon.'Rocd, at Ballimore, to leave Saturdav, Sept 7. Cleared for this Port. Sehr J E Gauago, HU, at Philadelphia, Sept 3. LIST OF VESSKI.S UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Br bark Queen, Stuart, sailed.August 19 The Chattanooga, Freeman, Bailed.August 19 MIDDLE8BOROUUII. ENG. Br brig Bellona, Rawlings, sailed.July 9 VALENCIA. The Yole Angier,-, sailed.June 18 DOMESTIC BELFAST, MK. Sehr Sarah Buck, White," sailed.Jnly 23 O AMO OB, ME. Sehr Eclipse, Pendleton, cleared.August C BOSTON. Brig Josie A Devereaux, Clark, cleared.August 28 Brig Cyclone, -, up.August 28 Sehr Marian Gage, Shepherd, cleared.August 24 Sehr Chloe,-, Boston, up .August 29 NEW TOBE. Sehr Jonas Smith, NichOiS, up.August 24 Sehr Nevada,-, up.sept 2 PHILADELPHIA. Hark Orchilla, Hamer, cleared.August 23 Sehr John A Griffin, Foster, cleared.August 30 Sehr J E Ganage, HU, cleared.Sopt 3 BALTZMORR. Steamship Falcon, Reed, to leave.Sept 7 "INGERSOLL'S"" Hil POWER COTTON PRESS. For Convenience, Economy and Cheapness, the greatest Labor Saving Machine that can be put on a Plantation. OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE I ALLENDALE, BARNWELL DISTRICT, S. C., ) March 1, 1867. j Meurt. Little ? Marthall : GENTLEMEN : I used, during the past season, one of "Ingersoll's Portable Cotton Presse?," purchased of you last September. I have always been prejudiced in favor of the "Screw Press," and nothing but dire necessity in? duced me to try any other. I take pleasure, however, in adding ray testimony in favor of its entire adaptation to thc wanta ot a cotton plantation. It has surpassed my most sanguine expectations. I have packed with but two hands, yet I prefer four-two at each lever. My bales all weighed over 500 lbs. The first lot I sent to market averaged 562 lbs. My impression ls that 500 lbs. ls about the capacity of the Press, and a greater number of pounds subject the foilow-block to too much risk, un? less the hides of the cotton box was increased. It would a<ld greatly to the value of the Press if the cotton box was ten nebea longer. In haste, I am, vory respectfully, Your obedient servant, kc, B. W. LAWTON. P. s. j took my Press down and carried it some four miles to pack the crop of a neighbor, who tailed to Lave a "Screw" built; he waa ao much pleased that he has determined to abandon the "Screw" and purchase "ln? gersoll's Press." B. W. L. OFFICE OF KINO'S MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COMPANY, I YORK VILLE, 8. C., April 10, 1867. | GENTLEMEN : I have just received your letter ol Feb? ruary 14th-upon my return to this place, alter an ab? sence of two months-and this reply may bo too late for your "Descriptive Circular of Ingersoll's Cotton Press." The Press I used in packing my cotton last year worked admirably, packing, with ease from 600 to 625 Iba. With good active banda to work it, I am satisfied that from eighteen to twenty bales might readily be packed in a day. This Pr 'sn combines tho advantages of lightness, and consequent portability and simplicity (being easily man? aged bj any one of ordinary intelligence). Great com? pressing force, with little motive, power, and "last, but not least," it is worked entirely by hand, thus saving for tho farm horses the bard labor imposed upon them by the use of the ordinary "Screw." Respectfully, Ac, yours, E. M. LAW. To LITTLE & MARSHALL, Charleston, S. C. For DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR and PRICE LIST address LITTLE & MARSHALL. Agents for the Ingersoll Cotton Press. No. 140 MEETING STREET, Opposite Pavilion Hotel, June 17 mwf Charleston, S. C. FURNITURE! FURNITURE ! MANUFACTURED BY F.KRUTINA, Nos. 96 and 98 East Houston street, New York City. ALL THIS FURNITURE, CONSISTING OF PARLOR. CHAMBER. DINING ROOM AND LIBRARY SUITS, ls of the latest styles, and manufacture J of the very best material, under the personal supervision of the Proprietor, and guaranteed. Parties in the South desiring fine Household Furniture can be supphed direct from the manufactory ; or those about visiting New York will find lt to their advantage to examino this Stock before purchasing elsewhere. All Goods warranted, wfm 3mos July 31 MIC MIX & SON, No. 598 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (ESTABLISHED 1830 j MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FINE CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WHICH WILL BE SOLD le.-.- than at any other establishment in the city, and warranted equal to any made In the United Staten. Descriptive catalogues sent on application. August 90 fmw GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C., OFFER FOR SALE LOW, FOR ( ASH t Q/ 1AA SEAMLESS SACKS LIVERPOOL SALTJ Ol IUI t .r)0() coils Hemp and Manilla Ropo] 200 bales Gunny and Dundee Bagging 1000 kegs Nails, assorted sizes 300 bbls Coffee Sugar, A, B and C 200 bags Rio Coffee 100 bbls Molasses and Syrup 300 boxes Adamantino Candles 200 keps Hazard's Powder GOO bags Shot '.'OOO Ibp. Lead Copperas, Blue SMue, Madder, Indigo, Spiers, kc. July 10_ w foi .'tuns THE SUMTER NEWS, DARR A OSTEEN, Proprietors. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. AT SUMTER. S. C Subscription $4 00 per annum. To Clubs of finn 13.00 per annum. . Aoveruseuieuttj Inserted on liber..', terni*. Duce int) ur 3 AGRIGULTURAL CHEROKEE O TUE CHEAT INDIAN MEDICINE, Cure? ?U diseases caused br (elf-abuse, x\i:-Sp*rmator rhea. Seminal - ?eaknei*. Night. gmximiont, l<"*s of I Memory, Vuirertal ?MM tutlt, Pain* tn the Bael; Pim* ?ntrnt of Vhion, Premature IOU Age, Weak Nerve*. D'fl Anilt Breathing, ral* Counte humee. Inanity, Consump? tion, and all diseases that fol? low as a sequence of youthful Indiscretions. The Cherokee Curo will restore health and vigor, stop the emissions, and effect a permanent cure ?lier all other medicines have failed. Thirty-two pazo pamphlet seat in a sealed eavelope, free to ?ny address. ..??ou Price 12 per bottle, or three bottles for S5. Bold hy all druetrists; or will be sent by express to any portion of tho world, on receipt of price, by tn? ?ole proprietor, Dr. W. E. MESWIN, 37 Walker St,, H. T. Cherokee Remedy, Cures all Urinary Com? pilants, viz: Gravel, Inflam? mation of the Bladder and \Kidneye, Retention of Urine, Stricture* of th* Urethra, Dropsical Stall? ing*, Brick Dutt Deponit, ?nd all disease? that require b .liiiretic. and when used ia mjuoction with th* CHEROKEE INJECTION, does not fail to cure Gonorrhea, Gleit and all Mu cou* DUcharge* In Malo or Female, curing rscenl ca*-in from one to three day*, and ls especially recommended in those cases of Fluor Albu* or Whit** in Female*. The two medicines used In conjunction will pot fail to remove this disagreeable complaint, au? '.? those cases where other medicinas have been used without success. Price, P.emcdr, One Bottle, $2, Three Bottles, J5. ?u^? Injection, " " $2. " ** The Cherokee " Cure" J!*medy," and " In jec? tion" ar? to be found in all well regulated drug stores, and are recommended by physicians and druggists all over the world, for their intrinsic worth ?nd merit Some unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their customers, by selllnp cheap and worthless compounds,-in order to make money In place of those. Be lot deceiied. If the drug gists will not buy them for yc'l, wrEo to ns, and w? will send them to yon by express, securely packed ?nd free from observation. We treat all diseases to which the human system ls subject, and will be pleased to receive full and explioit Statements from those who have failed to receive relief heretofore. Ladles or gentlemen can address us in perfect con? fidence. We desiro to send our thirty-two pago pamphlet fres to every lady and gentleman In the land. Address all letter? for pamphlets, medicines, or advice, to the sole proprietor, f f Dr. W. H. MCEWIN, 37 Walker St.. H. Y, May **,_talyrsth KRAUSHAAR & CO. SO MOST DfFBOTD GRAND ARD SQUAB! PIANOFORTES Full Iron Frame and Ovaretrung Bats, MANUFACTORY AND WAREHOUSE ?I?. 19 Wast Hoaston-strsMit. ?..fi SEAR BBO AD WAY. NEW YORK. THE UNDERSIGNED, MEMBERS OF THF FIRM O) KRAUSHAAR ft CO., sr? practical Plano makers sod as such have had a large experlenoe In aonneottoi with some Oi th, best Establishments In this cour.tr? sod Europe. Their i Uno? are made not merely lot them, but tv thom, si d nuder their imm?diate personal supervision, ai ti .hey allow no instruments to loavetheil factory and >w,? mto thu hands of tholr patrons, ludest they have a power, evuunufts, nrmnesa and roundness o toa?, an elasticity of touch-without which no Instro nant ought to be aatlatactOTy to the public-as Hell a that durability lu construction, which enables lt to ra aialn tn ta * and to withstand snddeu changes of tem ; er? tura ?nd oxpoaure to uxtremo neat and cold, whloi sn somnUmes unavoidable. They will st all tune? be happy to see thc prof?sala sad the pnbllc at their Warerooins, and invite coinpar! son between their own Pianos and those ot any otb? manufactory, ASTON KRAUSEAAR.TOBIAS HAM? CHARLES i. SOHCNEMANN. April M CHEROKEE PILLS. Or Female Regulator, Curo SupprttMd, Executive and Painful Menttruation, Green Sit'kne**, Nervoue and Spinal Af fertion*, 1'ains in the Back, Sici lOadaehe, Giddxne**, ?od all dis? euses that apring from, irregularity, by removing the cause and all th? effects ihot arise from lt. They are perfectly sale In all cases, ew eept when forbidden try direc? tions, and are easy to administer, ss they are nicely tugar coated. They should bo 'in the bands of every Maiden, Wife, and Mother in tho land. Ladles can address us in perfect confidence, sod state their com? plaints In full, as we treat nil Female Complaints, and prepare Medicines suitable for all diseases to which they are subject.-Thirty-trop?jo pamphlet, in a sealed envolope, free. Tho Cherokee Pills are sold by all druggists at fl per box, or six boxes for 15 ; or they are sent by mall, free of postage, In an ordinary letter, free from observaUon, by addressing the sole proprietor Pr. W. E, MERWIN, 37 Walker St,, N, T. ' N. B.-Cherokee Pills No. 9 are prepared for ipecial cate*, when milder medicines fail ; these are sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of 15, th* price of each box. DB. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence of Life, ' ^MMMBBBF Cnree Genera! Debility, Weak t^L&m'MmT// "**?, Hysteric* in Female*. ^^WTmWy,'^ Palpitation of the Heart and l^^?bLmLW^^ atl Ne rix nt* Disease*. It ro ^gjWffiBSgj? stores new life and vigor to the . fcn?^^^ tfen' c?nslng tl19 not blood of *._*7? phen,trJM youth to course tbs veins, res #T s*?' tan g?? ?"> Organ* of Genera 'neu, ufe"-so dustio^rtmovxnQ 'mP?ttncy an*1 tnt* Elixir rejuten- Debility, restoring Manlinet* ate th* tyttem and ana full vigor, thus proving s over?ame titease. perfect uElimir of tove," re? moving Sterility Knd Barrenness in both sexes. To lbs young, in iiliilc-aced, and aged, there Is no-greater boon than this " Elixir of Life." It gives a new 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 $2 ; three bottles SS ; sent by express to sny address. Our medicines are ?old and recommended by all respectable druggists In every part of the civilised globe ; some unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their customers by selling cheap and worth? less compounds In order to make money. Be net deceived-ask for these medicines and 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. Wo will be pleased to reoetve letters with full statements In regard to any d:seass with which ladies or gentlemen are afflicted Address ?ll letters for medicines, n?mpa> lets, or advice, to the sole proprietor, A Dr W. E. MEE WIN, 37 Walker fit,N. Tr Maya HAE VGA, YOUNG & ll "KENZIE, LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, Mos. 39 and 10 Park Bow. ISAAC DAYTCGA, ) GEORGS B. YOUNG, J HEW YORK, 8EBARD L. MCKENZIE,) HAVING SUCCEEDED TO i Hi TOEkilift UOLLM) TION BUSINESS of Messrs. BIUNEY, P?1B USS * FLANDERS, wa will attend cu the coUectlOu 01 i?tt dne and mtturing claims throughout tbs Utdta Slea ssa Canada. OOMMHtumNMBa rou Alt ra? sr tr tm. ^ "p E A U T Y.- Auburn. _grrm m?r^k AJ (?olden, Flaxen, and yifA SFmt ?W s>lken CURLS produced by jW mmjL% jK Ju tQC "Bc of Professor DE ^Bk^Ut BREUX'S F Ii I S ER LE IfaW JO ?B^ir^p?i'Hl.Vi.ux. one applies- JE-jP" JV HR tion warranted to curl the^ELj^JW^ ~rT~--*W must straight and stubborn ha' " of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive cu. Has been iiBed by tho fashion joles of Paris and London, with the mo*t gratifying results. Does no in? jury to thc hair. Price by mail, Healed and postpaid, $1. Descriptivo circulars mailed ire'-. Address BERGER snUTTS A CO., Chemists. No. 285River street, Troy. N. Y., Sole Agents for the United State? March no lv The BennettsvMe "Journal" ?TS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT J. Bennettsville, S. C., in the eastern portion of the Stete, by STUBBS A LITTLE, Proprietors, and offers superior inducements to Merchants and all others who wish to extend their business in this section of the Poe Dee country. We reapecttully solicit the patronage of our Charleston friends. Terms-$:t per ai, nu ni, invariably in advance. Adver isements inserted at very reasonable Utes. July ? THE LANCASTER LEDGE?, C O NN O R S & C A R T E R, PROPRIETORS. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING Al Lancaster C. H., s. C, Haring a larg'- subscription list, it offers a favorable medium to Merchants and all advertisers who debire to extend their business in the upper Districts of thc State. Ibites of advertising lib eral. Specimen copy of paper sent on application. Augur.t 22 _ _ THE ORANGEBUR? NEWS. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. AT Orangeburg. S. C. Terms fi per annum, in ad I vance. -., During the spring and fall seasons extra copies ol Uie ORAN jEBnao NEWS will b, circulated for thc benefit ol our a lverrising patrons. .... . Contrae-,. Advertisement* Inserted on the most liberal terms. Aduress SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor Orangeburg News. F, br lary 05 Qrangebmy. ft THE CAROLINA TIMES, PUBI.iSIIKD AT ORAN?JKBUIl? C. H. THIS PAPER CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT TH3 ' middle portion of lbw State, sud ollera the best fscibties for ?<lveiri?er* iebruary A DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. OLD RIP VAN WINKLE OIN. GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. TN ADDITION TO OCR BUSINESS OF SELLING X WINES, etc., In original packages, and in orderte Insure to consumera Pura Liquor* In a compact and con? venient form, we commsnced the en te rp riso of bottling and packing in CARPS our well known Wine*, Brandies, Whiskies, Ac, and have sent them out in a aryle that would preclude the possibility of their being tampered with before reaching the purchaser. The general appre? ciation and gratifying auoceaa that has rewarded our efforts has encouraged us to maintain the standard aa re? gards quality, also to make Increased efforts to retain the confidence and patronage which ha* been so liberally be? stowed upon US. BINING ER A CO., [Established 1778.1 Importera ot Wines, Ac., No. IS Bearer street, New York. Tho above popular gooda are pct up in cases contain? ing one dozon bottles each, and ar? sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac. Opinions of tate Press, The name of Blmnger A Co., No. 16 Beaver street, la a guarantee of tho exact and literal truth of whatever they represent.-IV. T. Com. Advertiser. The Importing house of Blnlnger A Co., No. 16 Bearer street, is conducted upon principles of integrity, fairnea* and the highest honor.-.V. Y. ?vening Exprese. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO.. N 153 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hot and DOWIE & MOISE,, SUCCESSORS TO KING cfc CASS IDE Y No. 151 MEETING STREET, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C. January 30 wfmSmos FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED NORSi: t\D C ATTLE POWDERS. Thia preparation, long and favorably known, will thoroughly rem vig?? rate broken down sad low-spirited horses, by Htre thenlng and cleans '.ng the stomach and inldstfnes. It la a sure preventive of all diseases Incident to this animal, such ss LUNG FEVER, GLAND? ERS, YELLOW WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS? TEMPER, FEVERS, FOUNDER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VI? TAL EN ERG Y,. Ac. ITS USE IMPROVES THE WIND. IN? CREASES THE AP PET?TE-G IVES A SMOOTH and GLOS? SY SEIN-and trans? forms the MISERA? BLE SKELETONS INTO A FINE LOOK? ING AND SPIRITED HORSE, TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION Ifl INVALUABLE. It lu? cres KPH the qnatitit) and improves the quali? ty of the Id ILK. It has been proven by ar-/ nial experiment to in? crease the quantity ol MILK and CREAM twenty per cent, and make the BUTTES firm and sweet, In fat ^ toning cartis, it g ve Lr them an appetite, o ens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, SUCH AS COUGHS ULLCERS IN THE LUNGS, LIVER, Ac, thia article acta as a specific By putting from one-half a paper? to a paper In a barrel of swill the above dis ca.-pH will be eradica? ted or entirely pre? vented. If given m timo, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera, PREPARED BY S. A. FOUTZ & BRO., No. 110 FRANKLIN STREET BALTIMORE, Md. FOR SALE BY DOWIE & MOISE SOITHERN DRUG HOUSE. NO. 151 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. March 23 stuthCmo SIMIL1A SD1?UM S CCRANTCB. HUMPHREYS' IIOAMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE EXP? RIEN CE, an entire meces* : Simple-Prompt-Km clent and Reliable. They are the only medicines per fectly adapted to popular nae-io simple that mistaken cannot be made In using them ; so harmless as to bf tree from danger, and so efficient as to be slwayi relia ble. They have raised the highest commendation Iron tu, and will alway* ronder satisfaction. Cents So. 1, cures Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations.. 31 H ?j, <. Worms. Worm-Fever, Worm-Colo.. 31 II a, " Crying Colic, or Teething of Da? tants. 31 .. 4, 11 Diarrhoe? of Children or Adults,... 31 " (, " Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Collo... 31 .. fl. " Chole i a Morna*, Nausea, Vomit * mg. a .. 7, .. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. a, .. Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache.. 91 .i 0, " ll einlaches. Sick HuadaohejYertigo., ?li " 10, " Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach....... " ll, " Suppressed, or Painful Period*,.... M i'L .. u nite,, too profuse periods. 3 .i li, .. Croup, Oough, Difficult Breathing.. 3 " lt, " Halt Rheum, Er>*i?nlas, Eruptions. 31 II it, " it ti en ??.at ism, Bbonmatio Pams... 31 .. ll, " Paver and Aguo, Chill Fever, ?gues. * 17, .. Piles, Blind or Bleeding. ? .. 18, " Opthalmy, and Sore or Weak Eyes, ft ?. 10, H Catar-h, Acute or Chronic, Lnfln enzs. 1 .. 30, .' Whooping Cough,Violent ?ougbi 6( " 31, " Asthma, Opprosaeu breathing. 14 .. >j]a .. Kar Dlsmargcs, Impaired Hear? ing. W M j}, " Scrofula, Enlarged Glande, Swell? ing*. St II JJ, ? General Debility, Physical Wdazueii CK .. 36, " Dropsy and Scanty Secretion*. M M g* H u?a Sickness. rilckuoa* from Rid. ins. * M 37, H Kidney Disease, Gravel. ii .. ja, .. Kervous Debility, bemlual Euils don*, Involuntary Discharges.l.Ot 2?, " Sore .Mouth, Canker. M .> ku, H Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed. at " 81, 11 Painful 1'er toils, uv eu with Spasu* *. si M fi, 11 Sulrert aga at Change ot Lt?.1.0C .i 83, " Epilepsy, Spasms, au Vitus' Dauoe.Lut " ss, " Dip?herla, Ulcerated Sore Trost... CC KA Ml i- Y CASEB. L. visit, morocco case and book.,$10.GC 20 large vials, in morocco, and book. C. GL 20 largo vials, plain case, and book. 6.01 16 boxe? (Nos. I to 15), and book. 8.80 VETERINARY SPECIFICS. Mahogany cases, 10 vials.flu.Oi single vims, with direction*. 1.00 SVThese remedies, by the case or single box, are ?eut to any part of the country, by Mall or Express, fret if charge, on receipt of the price. Address HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMOUPATH10 MEDICINE COMPANY, Office and Depot No. 6(13 Broadway, New York. Dr. HuatFH&Eva ls consulted dally at hi? office, per tonally or by letter, aa above, for ah form* of disease. DOWIE di MOISE. Wholesale Agents. No. 151 Meeting street, Oppoaito Charleston Hotel. W. A. HKKIJIK. A. V*. KCKKL.dk CO.. Retail Agents, No. 331 KING-STREET, 4th door above Market-tt April 16 Onarleetou, 8, u. UNMUT TO COTTON PLAKTM A SOUTHERN INVENTION. PATENT LA BOB-SA VINO IRON SCREW COTTON PRESS. TTWK LATEST AND BY PAR THE MOST PERFECT _L COTTON SCREW yet invented. With one mule a heavy halo can be easily packed. Send for Dcscrip ?V8 oud Price Lut. to C. K. HUGE. . ?General Agent for the State, No. 73 Eaat Bay, Charleston, S. C. ALSO, g RAILWAY AND STEAMBOAT SUPPLIES, Portable and Stationary Engines, Saw Oios, Henery's McCar |? thy Gins. O rim Milla, Bark Mills, Horse Powers, ? Threi>hers, Reapers, Beltings. Oils, .'ron. Steel, Wild? ly er'B Fire Proof Safe?, Platfonn and Counter Sceale, P Ac, Ac. For sale by C. K. HUGER, No. 73 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. May 2 m th Cmos DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. ?-THE SALE OP THE PLANTATION BIT TEES li without precedent In the history of the world. There la no secret lr the matter. They are at once the moat speedy, ?tr'J tjthenlng health-restorer ever dis? covered. It requires but a single trial to understand this. Their purity can always be relied upon. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Cascarilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers, Lavender flowers, Wintergreen, Aalse, Olov-i-buda, Orange-peel, Snake-root, Caraway, Coriander, Burdock, S.-T.-1860--X. Ao. They ara especially recommended to clergymen, pub llcipeakers, and persons of literary habits and seder tary Ufe, who require iree digestion, a .allah for food, sad olear mental faculties. Delicate female! and weak persona ar s certain to find ID these Bitters what they have so long looked for. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water sud diet. They overosme effects of dissipation and lato hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They eure Dyspepsia and Constiparlos. They ours Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. Shay cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best Bitters In the world. They make the weak mau strong, and are exhausted nature'! great The following startling and emphatic statements can be seen at our office. Letter of Ber. E. T. Oaura, Chaplain of the 107th New York Regiment: NBAB AOQOiA Oana. March 4th, 1803, Owing to the great exposure and terrible d?oomposi? tion after the battle of Antietam, I was utterly pr oe tra t ed and very sick. My stomach would not retain m edi dna. An article called Plantation Bitters, prepared by Dr. DBAEE, of New York, was prescribed to give ms strength and an appetite. To my great surprise they gare me Immediate relist Two bottles almost allowed me te Join my regiment. . . .. SJ I have since seen them used ia many oases, and am free to say, for hos? pital er private purposes I know of nothing like them. 3JV. E. f. CHANE, Chaplain. Letter from the Ber. H. E. GILDA, St Cttalrrvtile, Ps, SBHUUM*- You were Und enough, on a former oe. easton, to send me a half dozaen bottles of Plantation Bitten for |8 60. My wife having derived so mu.h benefit from the use of these Bitters, I desire . ,.r to continue them, and you will please send os aU bottles more for the money enclosed, I am, very truly, y o-rs, N. E. GILDJ, Pastor Ger. Bet Church, aoLDiniu' noses, 8T/pxBTJtTKNn?rr's Omca, i OrscnouTX, Ono, Jan. 16th, leas, j . ...?*... I have given your Plantation Bitters to hundreds cf eur noble soldiers who stop here, more or leas dlsiblad from various causes, and the effect ls marvellous and gratifying. Such a preparation as thia ls I heartily wish tn every I family, in every hospital, and at hand on every ttattle laid. G. W. ?. ANDREW?, Superintendent. Dr. W. A. CHILDS, Surgeon of the Tenth Vermont Be* glment, writes:-"I wish every soldier had a bottle of Plantation Bitters. They are the most effective, par feet, and harmless tonio I ever used." WHXABD'I Bom, ? WASHINGTON, D. C., May aid, 1863. J GEVTLEXEX :-We require another supply of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity o wblsh daily m. creases with the guests of our house. Respectfully. SYKES, CHAD WICH k Co. Ac. Ao. Ac. Ao. Ac. Bo sure that every bottle bears the fac-simile of our signature on a steel plate table, with our private stamp over the cork. V. Ii. DRAKE & CO., NO. 902 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by all respectable Druggists. Physicians, Grocers, Saloons and country Hotel-dealers. April 13 thsrulyr "A smile was on her Up-health waa in her look strength was m ber step, and in her hand!-PLAUTS noa fermas, " S. T.~18I0~X. A few bottles of PLANTATION Bmaas Will ours Nervous Headache. " Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips, " Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. " flatulency and Indigestion. " Nervous Affections. " Excessive Fatigue and Short Br oath. - Pain over the Eyes. Mental Despondency. " Prostration; Great Weakness. Ballow Complexion, Weak Bowels, Aa, Which are the evidences of LIVES COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. It ls estimated that seven-tenths of all adult ailments proceed from a deceased and torpid liver. The biliary secretions of the liver overflowing Into the stomach poi? son the entire system and exhibit the above symptoms. After long research, wc are able to present the moat remarkable cure for these horrid nightmare diseases, the world hu ever produced. Within one year over lix hundred and forty thousand persons have taken the PLANTATION BITTKBS, and not an Instance of complaint has come to onr knowledge t It la a most effectual tinto and agreeable (timulan ?sited te all conditions of life. The reports that lt relies upon mineral subit?neos fer its active properties, are wholly false. For the satis? faction of the public, and that patients may oonaal thelr physicians, we append a list of Its components. CALISAYA BABE.-Celebrated for over two hundred yean In the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness, etc. It was introduced into Europe by the Countess, wife of the Viceroy ot Peru, In 1040, and afterward! lold by the Jesuits for (ac enormou*price oj itt ovm weight in til ver, under the name of Jttuit't Pow? der*, and was finally made public by Louis XVI, King of France. Humboldt make! especial reference to 1U febrifuge qualities during his South .Imeiican travels. OASOABILLA BABX-For diarrhoea, collo and di?;asea of the stomach and bowels. DANDELION-For inflammation of the loins and drop leal affection!. CHAMOMILE FLOWERS-For enfeebled digestion. LAVENDEB FLOWIBS- Aromatic, stimulant and tonic highly Invigorating in nervous debility. WiNTiBOBxrat-For scrofula, rheumatism, eta Ajnsn-An sromstio carminative; creating flesh, muscle and muk; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake, oct, etc S. T....186Q..-X. . Another wonderful ingredient, of great use among the Spanish ladles of south America, imparting beauty to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, ls yet un? known to the commerce of the world, and we withhold Its name for the present. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES, BOCBESTEB, N. Y , December 38,1861. Messrs. P. H. DBAEB b Co.-I have been a great suf? ferer from Dyspepsia for those or four years, and had to abandon my profession. About three months ago I tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my great joy I am new nearly a well maa. I have recommended them In several cases, and, aa far as I know, alwayi witta signal benefit. I am, respectfully yours, Bev. J. a OATHOBN. PHILADELPHIA, 10th Month, 17th Day, 186% KESPKOTKD FuTEND:-My daughter hus been mnch benofltted by the use of thy Plantation Bitters. Thoo wilt send me two bottles more. _ Thy irlend, ASA CUBBIH, SHZBMAS HOUSE, OHXOAQO, DA, t February ll, 1663. j MESSES. P H DnaES 4 Co. :-Pines* send us another twelve c?es'o? your Plantation Bitters. As a morning appetizer, they appear to nave superseded everything K 'SS E?* eSt*<,med' GAGE A WAITE. Arrangements are now completed to supply any de? mand for this article, which has net heretofore been ^The publio may rest assured that m no case will the perfectly pure standard ol the PLANTATION BITTEBS be departed from. Every bottle bean the fac-timite of our njnatun on a reel plate engraving, sr it cannot be gen? uine. Any forton pretending to tell PLANTATION BlTrxai in bulk or by the gallon, U a rwindler and impotter. Sotare of refilled bottUt. See that our Privat' Stamp (i Unrc TTLATED over every cork. Bold by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealer ? throughout the country, p, H. DRAKE ft CO., N?w York. April *; mwfur ELDEE & BROWHt MANUFACTUREES AND PATE TI EES of the celebrated COMBINATION OBADLE AND BABY TJ^E?, ftS Ipelnng Horses, and all kinds . of Bock. E^- - hig Horses, Invalid Ohalre, with double f< ~* ,?nd single wheels, from $26 to S 46: Children's Callages. Fancy and Varnished Wagons, Fancy Sui les. Invalid Cartages, made to order. Taney Propeller jnd Baby Bookers, Au, Ac, Ufe-slxe Horses, madame der. ' Depot, .NO. 638 BROADWAY. Manufactory Noi 449 iVk ?6,1 * tm WMT S"1***. Kw York, M' j 0rt<,b?* thstulyr CHICKBfilP & SONS ESTABLISHED 1823, MANUFACTURERS OF Grand. Soiuare, And UDrisrht PIANO FORTES. WARE-ROOMS, NO. 652 BROADWAY ^STE"W YORK. CHICKERING * SONi' Grand, Square and Upright PIANO-FOETES ARI HOW, AS THE? EV KB HA VB BEEN, OJK. H TDK RED tba batt Ul An eric*, barring bean awarded S1XTT-F1VS PRIZE 9KDALI, Of which fourteen were received in the montba of flap* tem ber and October, 186?, ind first prem?ame ovar al competitors at the different principal rain ba thia country, and the PRIZE MEDAL at th s WORLD'S FAHL, LONDON. TH ALB CHG S OPINION. f consider Obi eraring & Bona' Pianos, beyond parlsota, the best I have coen In Ameri-a. 8. THALBERG, Chairman of Jury on Musical Inst roman GARD. It ls with feelings of pride aa American manufacturare that ve publlah the following testimonials, which bare been received by as recently : KUHOPEAJT TKBTIMOATIA-LS, . Received during the mouth of August, 1866. Laroo*, July 25,1867, Maana. OHIOXJUUHO ft Son-Gents: I have ranon pleasure m en dosing a document signed by UM fini composers, musicians and pro fas* o rs m Europe. I ht?t your Pianos m such high estimation (mde my oartifl cate) that I felt lt my duty to take one of them with mo to Europe, to ascertain the opinion of my professional brethren. Tho enclosed certificate will prove how unanimous they have been op the subject I bag to forward, at the same time, a letter I received from my friend, Mr. Collard, which I am sure must he gratify Um to yon. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, yours Terr truly, JAMES M. WEHLL LoxDoo, January 14,186?. J emu M. WeJUi, Sig.: Mr DZAB Sa: I have gnat pleasure in asking yoolo convey to Messrs. Ohlekering the expn-aioa of my highest approval of their instrument. It la, I consider, not merer/ the best Instrument of American manufao* mn that I have tried, but one of the ?aest Grand Plano, fortes thai baa ever como arider my observation, and tho Msasis. Chtokoriug may well be proud of having turned out from their mao of acto ry an lnstrimen* which, for touch, quality, power and workmanship. H would be very difficult to surpass la any part of tho wide world. . . Dear sb*, very sincerely yours, CHAS. D. COLLARD, firm of Collard St Collard, Pumo-forte Manufacturers, London. , Lo ?DO?, August 23, 166?. Jomet M. WM\,Btq.: MT DEAB Hm: As you an going back to the United otates, I must beg yon to remember me kindly to tho Messrs. Ohlekering. Tell them I was delighted witta their Grand PUno-f- rte-at good an tartrytient, J iKmk as wat ever turnea out, bctk tn touch and ter i. Wishing you, ata, 1 remain ever ti Jly, H. V. BROADWOOD, Firm of L Broadwood ft Bona, Piano-forts a*?fiif?e turara, London. LONDON, July 20, I860, Murri. CUekertng ?6 Som: GEKTS: I have tust been invited by Messrs. Collard to trys Grand Piano-forte manufactured by yon, andi have nn hesitation m endorsing the opinion ot my old friend. Mr. a D. Canard, vu: That lt la the ft MS? tal. strument I ever played on. Bell oro se, gentlemen, moat faithfully yours, 1. L. HATTON. Testimonial from (As mott ditttruruuked Artists in Euro? to Meurt. Okiekering ? Sont: Unt?os, inti 25,1866. HaTinj played upon a Piano-forte made by Messrs. Ohlekering ft Sons, of Boston and Kew York, I han much pleasure m testifying to ita general excellence. For sweetness and brilliancy of tone, delicacy of touch and magnificent power for concert purposes, I consider it a really GBAKD PIA* O-FOB XE, AND Dacxnam LT THX REST I HA VS g ISN or AlfTBICA? ALUT? FACT OBX AHABRT.T.A GODDARD. Gili LO REGONDL G. A. 08BORNE. ALFRED JAELL. W. EUHE. LINDSAY SLOPES. JULES BENEDICT. J. MOBO HILES, M. W. BALr'E. Prof. of Conservatoire da OHAS. HALLE. Leipaig. URIN LE Y RICHARDS. ti. AUTHUR OHAPFETi, BENS FA VARO Eh. Director of Monday Goa? SYDNEY SMITH. cert*, London. Amona; the chief points of excel1 enos of the Chlckar. lng Pianos, of whloh speak the rene wned artists m their congratulatory testimoni?is to the Mesera, Ohlekering, are the greatest possible depU, richness and volume ot tone, combined with a ran brilliancy, olearneaa and perfect evenness throughout the anon seale; and, above all, a surprising duration of sound, the pun and sympathetic quality ot which never changes under tbs most delicate or powerful touch. During the past forty-three yean thia firm hu mona* actor ed 80,000 PIANOS, In the construction of whick they have Introduced ?very known and valuable improvement. They have invaria? bly been selected and used by all of the world's ac knoviLedged great artists who have visited thia country professionally, both for prints and pubhc ass. THA LB EH ?. I consider Chickering St Sons' Pianos, beyond < paris on, the best I ban ever seen in America. GOTTaCHALK, I consider Ohlekering ft Sons' Pianos rupsrlor to any in the world. They ara unrivalled for their singing q tull ties and Sar the harmonious rorndness of their too?. There ls a perfect homogeneity throughout all the registers. Th? upper notes sn remarkable for a cloarneai and purity wkdeb I do not find ia any other instrument, while tho base is distinguished for power without harshness, and for a magnificent sonority. WKHIil* Tour Pianos sn superior to any I have em seen In this country or m Europe. I have never heard a tone so perfect; lt yields every exprraslon that is needed In music, and its quality la capable of change to meet every sentiment. This ls a rare power, ?nu is derived from the perfect purity off ita tone, togethor with its sympathetic, elastic and wall b Lian ced tonoh. POZMANgKI. During the past eight yean I have constantly playact upon the Justly celebrated Erard Pianos; yours are tho only instruments that I have found, either here or lr. Europe, to equal them m all their points of excellence. It may be satisfactory to our patrons and friends among the public at large to state that testimonials hara been received from all the leading artists who hara visited or are now residing in the United State?, a few Of whose nanea, besides those above, wo append: LEG. M il EYER. GUSTAV 8ATTWR, ALFRED J ASL. j. BENEDICT. H. I-ANDERSON, M. 8TRAH080H. R. HOFFMAN. JCLLTRN. ARTHUR NAPOLEON. And many others. * .Sr ILLUSTRATED ALBUMS AND PRICE LTJT? SENT BY MAIL. WARE-ROOMS, No. 652 Broadway, NEW YORK. HENRY SIEGLING, Atr't CHARLESTON" S. O Goober * W