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THE DAILY NEWS. -We atti* ihewtaiao?irSli???^ - in the f?dln? aunset bghi, "fJMoUHt UM UM ?rj?p over the sky, (^cftbeeastemnlgh?; _ " We see the (tue eaten tttmbhng act Into* omet of tile fallen ?na. And wtfert th*rruiet. wiihtoand vrithout, > That oomee whan tile day ia dona Wnat iktoWalton* rt &noo tho rosy morning amiledr J?ajhMatwork, ajpAwo^ag^glay, """^t?im^l%?t?^?rt?e hands Scannt ms to shame ^^^^ Trrirj om: wars ?nd plsy. J think cf kindness left undone, IbAt might tuve brightened the day ; Of duties drumed of, but never begun, " r-i????e^^ Ton bvrt not learned regret 7or the sorrowftd years that make na wise Eave not come to my baby yet ic And attn, asl ?it ia tins twilight hour, At Uie doa? of a weary day, " . Bren sorrow and sin do not quite have power - To ?eep a bles sing away .i ' A blessing that falls like the due from heaven On the parched and thirsty ground ; And tohritog muon, because mach forgiven, ^PS^ptwteioamd. a**gj3ixrl?i^n?y -, ' And mine is growing old,-' - Sot wei* children hotkin the eyes of One Whose years swsa^Bntold: - - '" He holds ni? both in His loving hand, ;.: HepardcmsaUoursin. ?And, by-*ad-by, to the same sweot land : ?5B wflltenttyJetnaln. -?^c?|^c*Ck?iaimei^ News. >::r.r . Export?. ... Pff)f,AT)tfT,pm>-Pw sehr wnHe Martin-110,000 ^.iset Lumber. asestas ^i"> 1-*^13kn Cttarifwtow ??if?ra Market.... flgflO&o? THE CHAPXSfiTON DAILY. HEWS, i |W <aim^x^it, FridayErening,. May. 1, '68. J the ftjple hardened tn many cases about ?c. V Bs. 'flaie?W? bales, say 8A ai 25?,1 at 27, 4 at 27K, 23 at ^&ifrvx>*t 80,100 at SOK, mat?, 18 at 81?, ??81?, and 77 at 82c. We quote; . -try- 'tai-- irvtsro?i,CLABBTTICATIOS. Low Middling.........31 @ I ?J' j v .? ?. O O ? 55 C : : : - : : :. : : - . fl**:.*..:* , ct?>. :.>?:*?: .. .. ' > mfr . . SW,? .. ' ..- : m'S' . :. r.u- g.'. : : . r : : _srSmariot opened this week t quits aa active as it -, with tho anal contest between _ea fir tba advantage af ? small _j HaaTi and ia' at the clewing kotira f^mtemedand, suadyat tsh to.^M ? ^'^aSaW^afi'tte close' per steamer j i not yet made public, r * V : London, Ac. 60 days, at ll _ d State*. Nsw York and Bos , do. 2? to- discount; do do currency, ... , _.rto2TK discount; dodo gold. 60 days J Btam; dodo gold, abort Bight,; ?to 1 pre-* .; i ' .? ?? ... WlIwiliiaEtOJ? Mavrket. i Wlll?NOTON, April 29.-TTJJDTETTIKE-Ha? d?| ettoecUshi?de, and teaoaaaan?WWI at ?26 for | -firgrc U 25 for yellow dip, and ta86 for bard. ? 980 ftc. $nli?R*?2S* Itpr^^TlifrT^UliTi-Wi^W ?T"1 ad-1 ^SIT?? ?eli to attained and No 2; $3&0;?375a4 for No 1 ; ts, ?6 SO; fiaT for Pale, and$8a8 50 for window glass, as teff?AlM of only i? bois at $3 76 ? bbl CoT?03^-35bale5cbang^ bands at-26??0 for ordi? nary, 2?o for low TrrirMWng. .and 233io for middling. . . Sw Ywkllarkit. Moygir wa KM KT. ?a New- York Journal of Commerce, of Wednes? day. April 25?ih. taya: lie ixtuplv af sarpraa capital curaring on the mar? ket is grsdaatohicwBUD?: ^??^}?KSM*F! produoed orTgood stock coUaterals st 6 per cent, ; with exceptions at 7 per cent, and. noon Govern ?mt aect?ties, in UrgTsnms, below the lower rate. The BL-?B of discount ior the beet ccmmercial paper ou??W?&s banks, is 7a9 percent: per annum. .,. PBOD?CB MAEKET. HEW TOBI, April 27.-BEEiJ)firrrjrrs.- Tho mar? ket fox State and Western flour is dull, anda d?? chue of five to ten cants la noticeable. The Bales am TiOO'.bWa, af$9 05a9 ?K> ipr awnaflneiSlatej: 810 -20*10- 66 for common extra State; HO 70s 3085 tor good to chotoa'do; ?10 Mall 80 for fancy do; IO StttO 75 fen* superfine Michigan, Indiana, Ohio. Iowa, Ac.,. and iltrapaiO 85 te extra do; S10 BC??l 8S for choix? extra do, including ship? ping brands af round hoop Ohio tt ?10 30*10 60, iud trad* -aranda of do at. $10-85ali00; good to cho ce white wheat extras tn 50*14; St Louis at *il*13 50 to ~vrr>T""" to fair extra, and fia co* 16 to"good to choke, cloting dnlL Vis quote: SnpernnlsSte, $8 26*3 73;extra State. $10 20*1085; n?a Wette. $3 30*9 75; ?xtr* Western, ?10 20? 1086; extra Onto round hocp*i0 30*10 80; do, tnuie. tlO 85*14; extra Gemaee, -a-; extra SC Louis jtUsSk Botrrmoc' FLOTO-There ia not much doing, and ees aro in the huyera' tavor. Stieswere made of bola at $15 25aH ferr fair exira, and $1110*15 for good to choice do. CjLLrraanA FLOCB-The market is more active ?nd prices are rather weak. Tho sales are 1500 aacka at ?12 80*14 26. COBS-There waa not much dcmg, hut prices are lUHihafjad Sales aro 4L 000 bushels, ai ?ll3ai 5 ? tonewWestern mixed afloat, and tl 13al 15 tor whtto Wsatxen ?nd Beninern. ? , ? . Oxrs-The market la fairly active, but prices are heavy and lower. We notice sales of 68,000 bushels, iTsiaS^c for Western ia afore, sud S?aB?^c for do afloat eterna with no buyers at the maids prices. CorioJhiOi* markst la very quiet today, and prices ?re ue*xiy nominaL Holders ?re flrrn at ior mer ratea, wtnlabto few buy? can be found un? ie? ?wm cession of ai least bne-htlf cent le made. Tbs saloa are 1023 bales, including 191 to spinnen?, 506 to aneenhvtors, and 324 to exporters. We quote: Cphmd A Florid*. Mobile. S.O. Texas. Ordinary....JB?*30 29^*30J* 30*30? 30?a30J? GoodCrrnTy.M^aSl SOXaSl* 31*31? 31.\,*31? LowMld-l-ngSliiaaa 31^*323* 82*32),- 32?a3j^ Mkldting..^.32?*33 S2X*33? 33*33? 83?a33? COTTEE--'1 be market for Bio ia quiet, but prices ?re stosdiUy held. Wo do not hear of any eales of TOffimn* Of tbs fiber kinda. 488 bags Ceylon, ex load Nelson, sold at 18*c gold, duty-paid, and * kaw dm tam 930 begs Laguzyraou private terms. Mesar?. WiUum Boort A Sons miLe the stock of Bio In New Orteans to be 8000 bags; in Charleston to be ^00 ba?*; in Isaltimore to be 33,000 bag?; m Fhlla delphUto be 8500 bags, and in New York to be UAUbw*. We -mote cargoes to gold in b-nd at Ba ??otoSdtn^ good, and 12Kal2?c for vrtne. The extreme range fortoteis 9*13?c? Of the other kinds the stock ls lo?obaga imTnOOQ mate ?va. 406 bagsamr* iSt^t tags Ceylon, 9939 baga M r*ca;bo, 4519 Kl?rta| Jamaic^SW^Mati^ 10o2 S?,??^-OTctefa ?' dnrypeidj/ayMto Go Tomment bags) 28*2*0; tfava, tomata .radioed to bag.), naaco Tsmgapore. I81?0; Maracaibo, 16al8c; Sguavr*. lealBc; Jamale*. L5*16c; St Domingo 14? tig.TgS?m*, lfl*18c; Mexican, 16*19c; Angostuia, 16*17c; Savardll* 16*18c. . Qrrsin CLOTH-Has been quite sctive ; price? are to U^aaiaBr^Sw. We quote ttfea of 4500 bales at 9?o gola m bond, and 22c currency for spot de? livery; 10c golo;inftc?d,?aiia 28?; currency for par eels toward deUvery; the market closed firmly at 9^?TCori BAOT-Have been offered at easier figures; wequoteail8?c witia aalee of 70O.balea on private HAT-Li firmly held at 85a90c for shipping, and SI Hal 40 for retail qualities. E. MOLASSES-Ihn market la moderately active, and F-prices are-weh sustained. The sales are 350 hhds Bar bad oes on private tarma, and 35 hhds Porto Moo at 70c At auction 98 nada, IB tes Porto Bi co at 50a 71 HC four months. NAVAL STOKES-Crude turpentine is dull and nominal at $5. Spirits turpentine-there is a very firm market for parcels on the spot; we quote at 75c, with sales of 100 obis; to arrive, much lower prices are accepted: 55 bb]g. deliverable in three weeks, were sold at 70c. Boeins-The market opened a little I vreak, bat dosed rather m tho sellers' favor; we quote strained common at $3 40; strained at $845; No a at$3 62J?tt3 75?" No 1 at $4a5; the sales are 100U bola strained at $3 37&; 360 bbls do at $3 90; 500 bois Ho 1 at $4 75, and rumored 2000 bbls No 1 on private terma. Tar la held at $345 for Wilmington, and $3 for Newborn. Pitch-city ia quoted at $3 75 al 00. Paovnuoss-Pome-The market opened heavily and cloted more firmly, but quiet. We notice sales of 1000 bola, at $28 T5a29 for new Western mess, reg? ular way, closing at $29; $27a27 50 for '66a67 mess; $23*23 60 for prime and extra prime, and $25 for prime mess, also, for future delivery. 500 bbls new Western mess at $29 25, sellers' option June, and 1000 bbls do buyers' option May, at $29. Tho after? noon market ia nrmei and fairly active. The sales are 600 bois mess at $29, regular way; 500 bbls mess at $29; 250 bbla do at $3912, and 250 bbls at $29, check Thursday, doaing steadily. BETT-T^ere ia not ranch doing. Sales were made of 470.bbls at $14a20 for plain Western meas, and 820a24 75 forertrado. ? ? ? TIERCE BEET-lhere ls a limited business doing, but prices are firm. Salea were made of 150 tea prime at $2$ 60*39 ?. MIDDLES-The market ls flnr. The eales are 200 boxes short rib, to arrive, at 16c. CUTMEATS-There ia a fair demand, and prices are weil maintained. Sales were of 420 pkgs at lvalue for hams in tweet pickle; and 13>?c for shoulders m sweet pickle. ". LARD-The market is more active at strict!y held rates. Sales were made af UOO tes and bbls at 18a lSKc for No 1 kettle rendered city.: 18al8)?o for No 1 Western; lgXalSJgc for steam rendered (and kettle dried do' and I8#al8j?c for kettle rendered do; also 500 tea for June delivery, ?eliera* option, at 19c Btrmcfc-The market remains without material J change The receipts are light, but as buyers are I not inclined to operate freely, prices are with diffi? culty maintained. We quote new in Welch tubs at at50a52c; do in baL* flrt^nfi at 52a5Tc The bu?inesa ' irwflSfhe local tranVln new butter. - Brat-There is more doing in Bast India. We no? tice sales of TIM bags Bangoon at 4a4J?c gold, in bond. For Carolina --here is the usual Jobbing de? mand at lOJ?BllJ?C Salea 75 tea. BTOAE- The market for raw ls quiet, but holders are firm in their views. We quote fair to good re? fining ai lOXall&C and No 12 box at ll "?c. The I sales aro 730 hhds at 10J?aI2*?e, for Cuba, li^al2Jic for Porto Rico, 14al5o for Dem erara, and SOO boxes Havana st 10>a'ai3>?c At auction sales were made of 407 hhds damaged Cuba at 8Jia9?gc. Benn ed is moderately active at unchanged figur?e. We quote soft yellow at l?Xal6HC <">*. whitest 15Xal5Ji; and crushed, powdered and granulated at Hf?c ' FnxiQH-rs.-To Liverpool 250 bales cotton at 5-32d ; and per steamer 75CO bushels com on steamer's ac? count, and 7500 bushels wheat at Gd. To London 7600 bushels wheat at 7d. A vessel with 27,000 bushels grain to Cork for orders at 6aa6e 6d. .Baltimore Market. BALTTMOBE, April 28.-CoxTOiT.-Cable advicee .were a little off to-day, but shows considerable strength, closing quotation at Liverpool being 13}?d. for middling upland to arrive Our market rules quiet, speculators and shippers hold off, and spin? ners buy cautiously, supplying immediate wanta only. Holders, however.: m view of the nomlxal re eel pta, and reduced ?tock, are very finn, and not dis? posed to meet buyers except ot extreme prices. We report to-day ?alts of 105 balee low middling at SIX eta; 74 db doa? s?rcente; 68 balea good ord! nary atSOKcja; mWdhng jacaree, and held at 32 %a 33 cents, but in tie present condition of the market mit ukauilo im i fri i la. ' COTTEE.-We note a better inquiry to-day fox Bio, with sales of 1000 bags ex Aamdneck at 13% cents; 650 do ex Redwing atlScts; both gold, in bond. Also, 400 bags ex Clansman, a resale, on private terms-QUO tatiens MtiMl^t^F^MaBajaajtji * ' FLODB.-The mariet remains -very firm, with fair demand fer aD descriptions both for export and local want?. 38taeJkfJ)rtfcav hand? t^3ta^dMfc>tMiMMBi*Ti .very light' Balea to-day 500i600 this in lots, com posed of Howard-street super and Western spring wheat super and extra. i ! GEAI?-Wheat-i ecelpts to-day were small, 1100 ! bushels white ami729 bushels red; ailee, however, it? active, comprised of 3600 bushels Cum Valley red at $2 90; 1300 bushels prime d tt $2 95aS; 130 bushels choice do at $3 10; 300 bushel?" low grades at 82 05*270; 150 bushels White ont of order nt ?75. Corn-offerings 12,000 xmabeb white and 1130 buahela yellow; th? market was drill; saids of 6000 bushels'white atti Wal 10; 1100 bushell fair do at $105; and 1000 bushels yellow j at $121al 21 Osts-2018 bushels received ; 160 bush els Southern ? old at 89c weight; no sales of Western. Bye-400 buahela offered; prices still further ad? vanced, with sales of I0O buahela at f2 25; 100 do at $3 20, and 300 buahela Virginia et $215 per bushel. ! MOLASSES-No sales to-day; wi Ji light stock prices romain ateady as before quoted. :. j NATAL STORES-Spirits turpentine ls scarce, and prieta have advanced to 72a74c $ gallon. Boam quiet and without change in prices. Tar we quote at $310 per vessel and $3 50 from yard for Wilmington barrels. (| ; PROVISIONS-Stocks of aU kinda are light in our market, and with enhancing values in the West prices aro growing firmer here for bulk meats and Moon. We note salea of 100 tierces pickled hams at t8c; 40 boxea abort rib aides at 16c; bulk shoulders are held firm at 13#al33ic packed; rib aide* 15>?? ??ft 'acmetoqurry ana rot few aePera. Bacon ia atm jobbing at 14^c for shoulders,-lCtfc for rib, maa I73ic for clear rib sides; barns in lots 2Ia33e for Baltimore and Western sugar-cured canvased. Meas pork is quoted at 39a29 60 per bbl. Lard-A sale of 100 tierces Western at 19>ic, and Jobbing lots at 19>i IMioperft. . . : BICE-The only r?le we have to note was 600 bags Bangoon, ht bond, price not transpired ; quote $3 87a A gold, in lota to the tr* le ICalO^c; and ior Carolina Hallie currency. : SuoAX-Market firm, and with more activity to Sy we note sales of 134 hhds Demerara vacuum pan 15*15* c ; 330hhds and 1Q4 bbls Pono Elco at UK allXc; 100 hhds and 38 bbls Martinique at Ile-all for refining. Ho change to the quotations for other grades. Be fined sugars roatinue in steady fair de? mand on the basia of 17c for hard crushed, and l5>jc fy ?oft A white, t t r , . Consignees per South Carolina Ka Uro cd, May 1. : -355 bales Cotton, 68 balea Domestico, 2600 sacks Corn, 116 bbla Naval Stol es. 1 car Wood, 1 car Iron. To Bafiroad Agent, 6 W Williams A Co, 1 D DeSaus aurey Goldsmith & Son, ? H Bodgers A Co, - Sloan, GH Walter A co, W K Byan, W C Courtney A Co, G W Witte, Adorns, Prr-it A Co, A J S Perry, W Bosch. J A W B Armstrong, M Israel. Consignees per Nortneafctem Railroad, Moyri. ; 15 balee Cotton, 193 bbla Naval Stores, cars Stock, Lumber, boxes Tobacco, Mdze, Ac To T A Whit? ney. H Bischoff A Co, ? A Aikin, J L Hollins. Otten? dorf! A Co, J Camp sen A Co, T D Stoney, Nachmann A'Co, J Marshau. Jr, Mazyck Bros, Z Davis, G E Pritchett, Van Wright, F A Sawyer. Railroad A*ent purine tos. Port of Charleston, May S?. Arrived Yesterday. Steamer City Point, Adkins, Palatka, via Jackson? ville and Savannah. Mdze. To JD Aiken A Co, B O'Neill Jeffords A Co, Bollmann Bros, Wagener, Heath A Monaeea, Charleston Vining and Manufac? turing company, Stenhouse A Co, and others. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship E B Sonder, Lobby, Havana-Jno A Theo Getty. Sehr Willie Martin, Noyes, Philadelphia-H P Baker A Cc Sehr Pani Thompson, Godfrey, "Lracksv?le, S C-W ' : Roarhi Sehr J T Alb urge, Cerson, Enterprise Milis, Wacce ; maw Elver-H F Baker A Co. Sailed Yesterday. Scar J T AlbuTger, Coreen, Enterprise Milla, Wacca maw Bi vex. Steamer City Point, Adkins, Palatka, via Jackson? ville, Fern andina and Savannah. From thia Port. Steamship Charleston, Berry, Hew York, April 28. Steamthip Saragossa, Crow eil Hew York. April 28. Steamship Moneka, Valpey, New York, April 28. British sehr Alice Flora, Brown, Savannah, April 29. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THIS PORT FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. The Eastham, Leach, sailed.March 37 BREMENHAVEN. The Dorothea, Plambeck, sailed.March 1 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr B H. Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.April 18 NEV? TOKE, Sehr Maria Pierson, Grant, up.April 8 sehr Nelle Burgess. Burgess, up.April 20 Sehr E H Atwood, Higgins, cleared.April 35 PHILADELPHIA. Bohr Hannah Little, Godfrey, cleared.April 23 BALTIMORE. Steamship Falcon, Horsey, cleared.April 25 SEW ORLEANS. Sehr George H Pierce, Farrow, np.April 3 HEWER'S ? FASHIONABLE BARBER'S SALOON, is AT No. 98 MARKET-STREET, South aide, between Bing and Meeting street?. Mr. SETTEE ia a German Barber, ba been thor? oughly trained to Ma business, and is prepared to serve his friends and the public generally ra the seve? ral branches of bis art, viz: SHAVING HAIR-DRESSING SHAMPOOING HAIR DUNG Ac, A* January 1? Prngs, Cdt mir ois, (Str. A R S A P A R I L li I A S AM) ITS POWEBFUL CUBATIVE ASSOCIATES, PXOCPABZD UNDEB A NEWLY EISCOVEPXD PBOC-86 FOB EXXKACTTKO THE CUBATTVE PBOPEBIXEe xBOM VEGETABLE -TBSTABCXS, ES? TERS INTO THE COMPOSITION OF DR. BADWAY'S BEKOVATTNO RE80L VENT. A NEW PRINCIPLE DISCOVERED. One Bottle of Resolvent is Better Than Ten Large Bottles of the Advertised Sarsaparillas, or Direct Diuretic Rem edies. PHYSIC-ess wonder at the extraordinary power of BADWAY'8 RENOVATING BESOLVENT In curing the worst tonos of Scrofulous, Syphiloid, Chronic SUn Diseases, and its marvelous power in resolving c*Jct_onsconcre_OT8,sffordingim relief and consequent cure of Diseases of tue Kidney, Bladder, Liver, Lungs, Pancreas, Spleen. Its rapid influence in the cure of Diabetes, Incontinence or scanty, tur? bid, albuminous, cloudy urine; Its almost Instant ef? ficacy in stopping itching sad painral discharge Of urine, and its singular power in curing discharges from the Uterus and Urethra, L*ucorrhcea, Bloody Urine, and other unhealthy and weakening dis? charges;-and inquire wherein the 8AB3 APAR LI? LIAN used in the Renovating Resolvent differs from ordinary Sa-.'apariilas ! Saraiparillian is the only principle r- Sarsaparilla that possesses curative proptrtiet; a_ other parts of the root are inert and useless. One ounce of the extract obtained under Dr. Rad way's new process for extracting the curativo properties tram vegetable substances, contains more of the true principle of cure than twenty pounds of the ordinary roots. SARS APA RILLI AN it only one bf the ingredients that forms this truly wonderful medicine; and lt is the only compensating remedy that corximrrnicates Its purifying, deans!-g and reinvigorating proper? ties through the-BLOOD, SWEAT, URINE, and other secretions, securing a harmonious functional , action of every depraved organ and gland in the sys? tem. If the blood is corrupt, the Besolvent wiH make it pure. If the Lunge are ulcerated and sore, secreting thick phlegm and -prurelent matter, the Resolvent will loosen this deposit and repair the wasting lung with, sound and healthy material, rf the Skis is covered with pimples, spots, postul?e, sores; ulcers, Ac, the Resolvent win quickly remove these anioyances. If mercury is deposited tu the bones and has accumulated in the system, the- Be* solvent ?IQ drive it out If the Throat or Bronchial Glands are ulcerated, the Resolvent will cure these signs of an early waste. Direct remedies, possess? ing only exclusive properties, are hurtful, ss they Increase the functional secretions of one organ by suspending the constituent secretions of others; hence, a compensating remedy like the Resolvent is the only means of a permanent cure. BEAR IN MIND THAT EVERY DROP OF BLOOD impregnated with the Besolvent and absorbed to supply the waste of the body, will make pure, sound ?nd healthy flesh and? br e. .The first dote that la taken commence- its work of purification and in? creasing the appetite and flesh. , CU J . ?.*.. i..- , . - . . _ A REMARKABLE CUBE! i ....... . SORES OX TSE TONGUE, ULCERS IN THE THROAT, SORE GUMS, SORE MOUTH, SORES ly THE NOSE, AROUND THE ETES, tte, If recently exhibited, a few bottles will cure. If chronic, or through the effects of Mercury, Potas? sium, Corrosive Sublimate, from six to one dozen bottles may te required to make a permanent cure. R. B. B. A GREAT SENSATION !-A GOOD SENSA? TION! PAIN CUREE IN AN INSTANT! _ In 1847 the great grand principle of stopping the most excruciating pain in an instant, without em? ploying such dangerous agents' ss Chloroform, Opium, Morphine, Acontine, Ether, kc, was first made known in BADWAY'S READY RELIEF. This remedy accomplished this wonderful and de? lightful desideratum in all cases of external and in? ternal pain. In an instant it afforded relief, the moment it was applied to the parts ot the body where inflammation or pain existed--it at once re? lieved the patient of the most violent and excruciat? ing pangs and throbs of pain, and imparted the de? lightful sensation of ease and comfort. E>*ry kind of pain, whether Bheumatiem, Neu? ralgia, Toothache, Pal is in the Chest. Side, Lungs. Stomach. Bowels, Kidneys, Spine, Legs, Arms, Feet, one application was sufficient to kill and extern inate the pain. Taken internally, twenty drops to a teaspoonful would cure, and will cure, Asiatic Cholera, Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever. Bilious Colic, Inflam? mation of the Bowels, Cramps, frpasme, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and every pain that may exist in the in? side of man. woman or child; this was BADWAY'S READY RELIEF of 1847, and it ie RADWAY'S RE? IA--', greatly improved. In 1866. We then started lt in Its mission of relieving the infirm, pain-stricken, sick, distressed and crippled of all nations throughout the world, and now to-day it is used, patronized and revered as a household necessity, in the palaces of Sultans, Emperors, Kairnos, Kings, High Priests, Nobles, as well as in the cottages of the laboring classes of every nation on the face of the earth. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS CUBED IN THTRTY MINUTES ! Important to Know how to Use .?Had. way's Ready Relief" in Acute and Dangerous Attacks: MY OWN CASE. On Saturday night, the 19th, I was violently seized with Congestion of the Lunga For a few days pre? vious I felt a doll pain over my left lung, wit occasional coughs, but being actively engaged, paid no attention to it. When seized, the pam was so gerang, cutting and excruciating, that every breath awn was like a red hot knife cutting my lung. Be? ing absent fi om home, I sent out for three bottles of BADWAY'S BELIEF, applied the entire lot to my lungs, back, shoulders, kc, and la a few moments got np counter-irritation. Respirations were easy, and, as the skin b?carre reddened, all pain ceased. In half an hour I was free from pain, and all signe ol'Congestion, Infi', m ma ti on, Ac, gone. This is an important cure. It is well that every one should know how to use tins remedy in severe attacks. The same rule holds good 1 a cates of Inflammation of the Loins, Bowels, Kidneys and Stomach. Apply the RELIEF freely; soak the skin with it. It win instantly secure the withdrawal of the inflammation to the surface, and persons now suffering may, in Tin-rr MINUTES, be free from pain. CHRONIC INFLA MM ATI CN. In cases where inflammation has existed for a length of time, in addition to the BELIEF, take six ot RADWAY'S PILLS. Powder them. In nan' an hour, in moat cases, they will operate. If not, re? peat the dose. In one or two hours at the farthest they will operate, and the patient soon get well. In Bilious, Typhoid, Fever and Ague, this treatment is sure to cure. Let it be tried. JOHN BADWAY, M. D. ?-Dr. RADWAY'S REMEDIES ore sold hy Drug? gists and storekeeoers everywhere. Get the New Style, with India Rubber Cork. May 2 mc Cmos Meto jtoMirctious. "TBE BEST Of TBEIB CLASS." QUACKENBOS' ABITHMETICS: Practical SI; Elementary, 60 cents; Primary 40 cents; Mental (nearly ready), 60 cents. This Series is meeting with a most gratifying re? ception from teachers everywhere, and ls exactly what ts needed for mental discipline, as well as for s practical preparation for the business of hie. It is clear, thorough, comprehensive, logically arranged, well trraded, is supplied with a great variety of ex? amples, and teaches the methods actually used by business men. . r- ? _ Special attention is asked to the PEACTICAL. Its rules and analyses are free from unnecessary words: its methods ara the shortest possible. Aboveau, it is adapted to the present state of things, During the last five years, specie payments haye been sus? pended, prices have doubled, the tariff has been al? tered, a national tax levied, Ac. Our book recog? nizes all these changes, AND rr is THE ONLT ONE THAT DOES-the only Arithmetic that describes the different niasses of United States Securities, and shows how to find the comparative results ot invest? ments in them. Used in the Public Schools of New Tort. 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It has been tried by the physicians of Charleston, an 1 is recom? mended and prescribed by the most eminent physi? cians of New York. GEO. WELL8 COMSTOCK, No. 67 Oortland-street New York. DO WIE ?ft MOISE, January K thstu6moB Charleston, 8.0. CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOB, ) Cm HALL, May 1, 1868. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CON? CERN tD, that the Monthly Returns for the month of April pa?t, in compliance with the Tax Ordinance, ratified on tae 28th of January, 1868, mast be made on or before the 15th instant Ti XIS ON TBS rOLLOWTNO ABE EATABLE MONTHLY. On all Bales of Goods, Wares and Merchandise. Ou all grose receipts of all Street Railroads. On all g> oas receipts of all Express Companies. On all salea at Auction. On all Carriages and Buggies. On all income derived from the pursuit of any faculty, profession, occupation or employment On the gross receipts of all Commercial Agencies. 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On the gross receipts of all Tavern Keepers and Liquor Dealers. All the defaulters will be dealt with as the ordi? nance direct*. W. N. HUGHES, May 1 15 City Assessor. I OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. -o ASSETS...33,SOO,0OO INCOME FOR 1607.99,050,000 Every desirable form of policy issued for any amount, from $1000 to $25,000 on a single Ufe. Only one-eighth of the premium required in cash, which places it in the power of every one to insure. Apply for policies to HCTSO N LEE, Agent, April 29 ws2 No. 2 Breed-street, Charleston, 8.0. frogs, Ocmir als, (Otc. ?1 OST AR'S PREPARATIONS, EVERYBODY-Tries them 1 EVERYBODY-Uses them ! EVERYBODY-Believes in them 1 EVERYBODY-Recommends them 1 Are von troubled by Bats, Mice, Bosches, Ants? "COSTAB'S" EXTERMINATORS. "Only Infallible Remedies known." "Free from Poison." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Bats come out of their holes to lie." Improved to keep in any climate. . Are you Annoyed with Bed-Bugs? Can't sleep nights? "COSTAB'S" BED-BUG EXTEB. A liquid "Destroys and prevents Bed Bugs." ?Never Fails." For Moth s in Furs, Woollena, Carpets, Ac. "COSTAR'S" INSECT POWDER. Destroys instantly Fleas and all Insects on Plants, Fowls, An?mala, Ar. "A sure thing." Thousands can testify. "COSTAB'S" COEN SOLVENT. For Coma, Bunions; Warts, Ac "Try it' -, .,, Don't suffer with Pain I A wonderful power of Healing I Every family should keep it in the house. "COSTAB'S" BUCKTHORN SALTE.' Its effects are immediate. For Cats, Burna, B mir es, Wounds, Sore Brearta, Piles, Ul? cera, Old Fores, Itch, s crol ula and Cuta neons Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Upi, Ac., Bites of Animal?, Insects, Ac "A Universal "Dinner PUT" (sugar-coated). Thirty years administered in a Physician's Practice. "COSTAB'S" BISHOP PILLS. Of extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, Indigestion, Nervous and Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, General Debility, Liver Complaints, Chills, Fevers, Ac Not Griping. Gentle, mild and soothing. "That Cough will km you. Don't neglect it. "COSTAB'S" COUGH BEMEDY. The children cry far it-lt's a "Soothing Syrup." For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchial Affections. Singers, Speakers, and all troubled with Throat Complaints, will And this a beneficial Pec? toral Remedy. "Beautifies the Complexion, giving to the akin a transparent freshness. "COSTAB'S" BITTER-SWEET AND OBANGE BLOSSOMS. Benders the skin clear, smooth and soft Removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Ac La? dles, try a bottle, and see ita wonderful quality. j?&~ ? ? I Beware 111 of all Worthless Imitations. j^None Genuine without "COSTAB'S" Signature. ts* 26c and 60c sizes kept by all DRUGGISTS. ts* tl sizes sent by mall on receipt of price. tS* S2 pays for any three $1 sizes by Express. IS* 15 pays for sight SI sizes by Express. Address HENRY R. COSTAR, No. 612 BROADWAY, N. Y. tS* For aale by DO WIE ? MOISE, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sold by all Wholesale Druggists in all the large dtieB. May 2 sao Cmos JUST RECEIVED BY E. H. K ELLE BS & CO., Druggists, JVo. 131 MEETING-STREET, VICHY GBANDE GBILLE KISSINGE1T BITTER WATER, In Original Packages. April 30 _ JJRUGS AND MEDICINES, FRESH BI EVERT STEAMER. E. H. KELLERS & CO., No. 131 MEETING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Always cn hand a large assortment of DRUGS, Patent Medicines, Soaps, Perfumery, and Toilet Attacks. Physicians" Orders filled promptly and at the low? est market rates. E. H. FELLERS, M. D. H. BAEB, M. D. February 17 ws OIL. COD LIVER OIL. rpBE POPULARITY WHICH THIS MEDICINE _L has obtained within the past few years is justly merited. Ihe oil presented as WILSON'S ls In its purest state; ia procured from fresh clean Livers only of the G ad us Morrbus, and a successful method bsa been discovered by which all the Iodine and Bromine, so necessary lor the efficacy of tile oil, are retained unimpaired. WILSON'S COD LITER OIL Ia recommended and prescribed by some of the most eminent physicians of Philadelphia and elsewhere, and approved by a large number of ladies and gentle? men, wholesale ami retail druggists, merchants, in? valids, and many others who have been, on examina? tion, convinced oi its rare excellence. This Oil oanbe obtained from all respectable Drug? gists throughout the United States. Office and Agency, WILLIAM M. WILSON'S, No. 208 Market-street, Philadelphia. DO WIE & ?MOISE, WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR CHABLE8T0N. March 7 Smoa COLGATE & CO.'S GERMAN Erasive Soap, THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. For Sale by all Grocers. 8 May 1 JO-TRY TH EM.-MANY PERSONS have within this summer experienced the benefits to be derived from the use of PANKSIN'S HEPATIC) BIT? TERS. We would recommend them to all who stand in need of a tonic. For sale by all Druggists. a October 6 Baltimore ^b?crtiscmf-nts. ?WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, AND JOBBERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TESTINGS, And goods adapted exclusively for MEN'S WEAR. No. 242 W. B ALTIMORE-? TREET, Baltimore. M. W1E8ENFELD.JOS. FBTEDENWALD. April 21_2mos WM. J. srXMAN.HEBBX MMlj JE. -ferrai. J. RIE MA V ?Sc SON, PACKING HOUSE, TEBBE-HAUTE, INDUNA, PROVISION AND COMTillSSION MERCHANTS, No. 371 IT. BAL TI MO RE-S TBE ET, (Opposite Eutaw Eons a), Baltimore, Offer for sale foll aasortment of BACON, FOBS and LAUD; also the celebrated OE ANGE BRAND HAM, crared fr, themselves._STOPS*_April 21 E. AUSTIN JENKINS. ALTBED JENSENS, JB, BOBEBT B. JENKINS. JgDW. JENKINS & . SONS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS TN SADDLERY AND COACH MATERIALS, NO. 180 BALTIMORE-STREET. April 22 6moe_Baltimore, Md. Jp H. GRTJPY ci CO., ' PF-AT.ERK IN . LEATHER, HIDES ANT) OIL, . -.- . ? ? < '_ No. 42 SOUTH CALVEBT-STRExT, Baltimore. F. H. OBUPT..i.."..H. G.CU?TATN Apriiao ? ? , : ? _tooe p RIFFIN, BROTHER & CO., GROCERS >u. tri ci ik'2-j ' .;i . . AND COMMISSION ' MER CE ANTS, NO. 105 LOMBARD-STREET, . BALTIMORE. .April 22_;_ fonos JAMES KNOX..............JOES OTT!.. KNOX & GILL, C O T T O N' F A C T OBS I I/ AND , . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, : Na 125 SMITH'S WHABF, BALTIMORE. i 'ConsUaunente cf COTTON, BICE, Ac, respect* fully solicited, and liberal advances made thereon. Orden for CORN and BACON promptly executed with care and attention. ' April27, j . ' ' lames* Q^EOHGE R. ?A1THER, JR., Si CO., COTTON FAOTOBB . ... . . - . , ? . . !.. AND GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 4 Caxnden-street, Baitimor?. Liberal cash advances on consignments. April 20 _2mo DIANOS! PIANO SIX GOLD MEDAL FOB 1868 HAS JUST BEEN AWARDED TO CHAS. M. STIEFP FOE THE BEST PIANOS NOW MADE, OVER BALTIMORE, PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW YORK PIANOS. OFFICE AND WABEBOOM, No. 7 N. LIBERI Y 8TBEET. ABOVE BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE. Md. SHEFF'S PIANOS HAVE ALL THE LATEST improvement, including tbe Agraffe treble, ivory fronts, and the Improved French Action, fully war? ranted for five years, with privilege of exchange within twelve months if not entirely satisfactory to purchaser. Second-handed Pianos and Parlor Or? gans always on hand lrom $50 to $300. BEEEBEER WHO EAVE OUB PIANOS Ot CSE: General Robert E. Lee, Lexington, Va. General Robert Ransom, Wilmingtrn, N. C. Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Messrs. B. Burwell & Sons, Charlotte, >". C. Max Strakoecb, Italian Opera. Messrs. Pierson it Sons, Sumter, S. C. Charles Spencer, Charleston, 3. C. April 22 6mos gPRIN G AND SUMM KR IMPORTATION 1868. RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND STRAW COODS. ARMSTRONG, CATOR ?i CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBEBS OF Bonnet, Trimming and Velvet Ribbons, BONNET SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS, I Blonds, Nets, Crapes, Buches, Flowers, Feath? ers, Ornaments, S THAW BONNETS AND LADIES' HATS, TB DIMED AND TJNTBXMMEI). SHAKER HOODS, ie. NOS. 287 ANH 289 BALTIMORE-STREET, BALTIMORE, MO., OFFEB THE LARGEST STOCK TO BE FOUND In this Country, and unequalled in choice variety and cheapness, comprising the latest PARISIAN NOVELTIES. 4y Orders solicited and prompt attention given. April ?0 Imo* WM. EN ABE & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. April .0_6mo ?yl'JISE.V, CARROLL, di CO, PRESERVERS, PICKLEB9, OYSTER PACKERS, Ac. No. 18 Light-street, Baltimore, Joint Proprietors and Sole Agents for BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK, Prepared by the Baltimore Condensed MW- Company April 22 Cmos e?iSCtliWtOM. GUANO PERUVIAN GUANO, DAMAGED, AT $90 PER TON Farmers' Plaster or Gypsum Soluble Pacific Guano Bangh'8 Baw Bone Phosphate Phoenix Gnano. Put up in bags in fine order. Quality guaranteed. Can be used in conjunction with the seed when plant? ing, or as a top dressing, with equal advantage. For sale by J. N. ROBSON, No?. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. ?Apri 7 tuthBlmo B?ilro?&s. CHARLESTON CITY ilAII-WAT COM? PANY. OFFICE CHARLESTON CTTf RAILWAY CO., "j COBMEB BBOAD AJCO Kl? BAT STB?KXB, > CH1BL18TOS, 80. CU., May 1st, 1868. J . SCHEDULE OE THE CHARLESTON OTT. BALLWAY COHPANX. KrNG-STREET LUTE. Leave Upper Teminvt Leave Lover Terminus lt 7.80 A.M..;*nd at Inter- at 8 A.M., and at inter? val" of ten (10) minutes vals of ten (10) minutes during the day till thc during the day till 10 P. last trip at 9.80 P.M. M. N.t.-Leave the Battery as follows: Twenty (20) minto? after the hour, and ten (10) wintrier ot the hour, from 8.20 A. M., except at (e? (10) minutes of 9 o'clock. A, M. Every other trip from the old Postoffice until 4.30 P. M. from the Upper Termi? nus, when all the trips are to the Battery to 9 P. M., when theflast trip of all the cars are to the old Post- . office. BTJTLEDGE-STBEET LINE. Leave Upper Terminus] Leere LoicerTermintta at 7.30 A.M., and at inter- at 8.06 A.M., and at inter - vals of ten (10) minutes vaia of ten (10) minutes ' during the day tm 9.10 j during tue day till 10 P.M. H. B.-Leave the Battery at five (5) minite* after . the hour, and thirty-five (36) minutes after the how, except at 9.06 A. M. Every other trip from the old-'! Postoffice until USO P. M. from Upper Terminus .when all the trips are to the Battery to 8.55 P. M. when the last trip of all the cars are to the old Poat>? offlce. SUNDAY SCHEDULE. KLNQ-STEEET LINE. Leave Upper Terminus 1 Leave the Lenser Temi- - at 9 A.M., and at toter- [ nus at 9.80 A.M., and at: vals of fifteen (16) min- Intervals- of fifteen (15) > utee till 7.00 P. M. | mtontea till 7.30 P. M. N.B.-Ail the tripa'are to the Battery, until 606 P.-. M. The last trip of each car to the old Postofiee. BPTLEDGE-BTBEET LINE. Leave Upper Terminus | Leave Laver Terminus-. at 9 A.M., and at Inter, at 9.35A.M-, and at inter- - vals of every twenw / JO) vals of every twenty (2011 minutes till At? VJC minutes till 7.30 PJL N.B.-All the trips tn to the Battery, until ?.15 P.. M. The last trip of each car to the old Postoffice, S.W. RAMSAY, " April 30_. Beoxetary and Treasurer. ?. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) CBABUSTOH, H. C, March 26,18E8. . i ON ANS APTER -SUNDAY, MARCH 29TH, THE i PASSENGER TRAINS of the SpnthJCaroltoaa Railroad will nm as follows : - ..- POE AUOU8TA- 1 Leave Charleston.......6.30A. M.. Arrive at Auguata. .3.30 P. H. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Memphis,. Nashville and New Orleans, Tia Montgomery andi Grand Junction. ' POE COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.?.6.SC A M. Arrive at Columbia...U0 aVX.: Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Eui road, Charlotte and South Celina Railroad andi Camden train. vj FOR CHARLESTON. . _ , Leave Augusta.. ..;-*, ivi>.?.. ;-. M.'. roi .v.* .".6.90 A. M., Arrive at Charleston. .3.10 P. M.. Leave Co! um his...?.6.00 A. M. . Arrive at Charleston..3,10 P. M.. AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS (tOTTDATJ EXCEPTED.) LeaveCharlefton...f........7.30P. M,. Arrive at Auguata.;;..8.45 A M.. Connecting with tra?na for Memphis, Nashville ? and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. , leave Augusta......;........4.10P.M. Arrive at Charleston... ..4.00 A. M.. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPBESB.. .. . (axmnAXt EXCEPTED.) Lea? Chadeaton..... w..i: .8.40 P.M.. Arrive at Columbia....6.20 A. M. Connecting with Charlotte and 8suth Carolina Rail- - road on Mondays, Wodneadaya andiMdaysT' I^ve Columbia.?<......i^w.MOP. M. Arrive at Charleston............^80 A X. - g G MMES VILLE TRAIN. - , v ^ Leave Charleston.......i8.40P.M. Arrive at Summervale............IMP. M. Leave Sommervlle;....T.M A. M. Arrive atCharleston.A. VL CAMDEN BRANCH. On Mondays, We?suu^jxM Salstyi^^ ~? Arrive ^Camden.'.'... ^WP.M; I^veCamd<aw.'.'".fXA" M " ",s?irme...tilt April 29 - ' General Smoerrateudeat. _ SAVANNAH ATO CHARLESTON RAIL- - ROAD-SUMMER SCHEDULE. _ -)ENT'S OFFICE, ... a ) SAVANNAH A CHARLESTON RAILROAD CO. T ? MILL-STSZET DEPOT, F CEABaaroit, 6. a, April 22,1868. J - ON AND AFTER SATURDAY, THE 2D MAY, , the following Schedule win go Into operation: - . Leave Charleston Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur-??. days, at6.30 A. M. Arrive at Cojsawhatchie ll.'30 ? A.M. -, Beturntog, leave Coosawhatchle on the same day ? at 12.00 M Arrive at Charleston 6.00 P. M. Haci Lines connect with Railroad at Jacaaonv?le ? for Walterboro"; Yemaasee for Beaufort. &S. GADSDEN, . April 24 8 mwfe_Engineer and bnp't. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. fTAHIS COMPANY HAS NOW ON SALE, FOR THE ' J. accorm-undiuion of Merchants throughout 'the ? Country, 'BUSINESS TICKETS" to travel over the Road ONE THOUSAND MILES FOR 825. They can be nrocured at the company's Ticket : Offices in Anguila, Columbia and Camden; also hu Charleston from L. a HENDRICKS, General Ticket Agent, April 4 atuth Office John-street. Safts. 30,000 FRANCS!! HERRING'S PATENT* CHAMPION SAFES,. AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS hJ WORLD'S* FAIR, London ; WORLD'S FAIR. New York ;. EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Parla; AND WIMER OF THE WAGFX OF 30,000 FRANCS I ! (96,000 IN GOLD), At the recent International Contest in the Paria Ex? hibition. . The nubil: are invited to call and examine the re- . port of the Jury on the merita of the great contest, and see the official award to the Herring's Patent over all others. HEERING, PAUREL & SHERMAN,. No. 261 Broadway, comer Murray-st, New ?ork. FARREL, HERRING A CO., ) HERRING A CO.. Philadelphia, f Chicago. - HERRING. FARREL A SHERMAN, New Orleans. - Large Stock on hand by JOSEPH WALKER-, Agent, Noa 8 BROAD AND 109 EA3T BAY STREETS, - CHARLESTON, S. C. Mutch 3 9mo FERTILIZERS. TO INSURE YOUR COTTON CROPS FOR THE" COMING SEASON, use CROASDALE'S SUPER PHOSPHATE, OB BOWER'S COMPLETE M'.NURE. These Fertilizers are highly recommended by ant who have used them. For sale by WM GURNEY, No. 102 East Bay, Sole Agent for South carolina. April 7_tnthslmo GUANO. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. BAUGH'S RAW BO VE PHOSPHATE, QUALITY guaranteed as per analysis of Professor Shep? ard. These manures can be ua^d to advantage as a topdressing, and aid much in stimulating the plant and bringing it to early maturity. They can be' uted with equal advantage lor Corn or Cotton. My present Stock, If desired, will be sold, payable 1st January, for approved City acceptance witn 7 per cent. intere6t. j. N. ROBSON. Nos. 1 and 2 AtlanticWharf. April 28 c tuthslmo