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THE DAILY NEWS. Tue Witcn-Tower. [T20H TBS. GERMAN.] Ne ix Colmar stood in days of yore A tower so sombre and so hoar Of aspect, which the land appalled, And it was the witch-tower called. There carried on weird work The wizard and the witches, With besom and with fork, With gold and magic switches. The tower long since bas disappeared. Nor are the witches now ranch feared, Te t oft, when for dear midnight's sake, The calm foll moon alone's awake. ' There rises on the strand A rashing and a rattling, A tramping on the ?and, A bristling and a prattling. And lo I anon. like rocket-fire. The tower starts np, and the wild choir With bairne i dance Surround the fort, Hid music, song, and maddening sport; They ride upon their brooms, Fast helter-skelter prancing, Clattering like mille, or looms, Humming ae they're advancing. And ever louder sweels their song. And ever madder leaps the throng, Throughout the whole of livelong night, Catii the sun shows broad daylight; .:_ Then they hush up annn,y Jiving and disappearing, And are how seen ny none TOI the-next fall moon's nearing. Cflmmerrid. Exports. BALUM0BE-Per steamship Falcon-14 tierces Bice, 129 bales Upland Cotton, 20 biles Tarn, 3 bales Hides, 5 bales Bags, 56 tons Phosphate Bock, 2?9 bags Ground Bone, 600 feet Timber, 243 entes and ll bbls Vegetables and Sundries. Tile Charleston Cotton Market. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DALLY NEWS, ) CHtKT.TKioy. Wednesday Evening. Hay 6, '68. j With a dull market, and drooping prices else? where, the article here declined %c 9 Bs.; sales 130 bales-say 26 at 29; 51 at 3013 ; 44 at 31, and 9 at 31 ?. We quote : LIVERPOOL CXABSTFICATION. Ordinary to Good Ordinary.29 @30 Low Middling.S0,H@ iliddlirv.31 @31.'i Strict Middling.32 @ .Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, Hay 6.-Consols steady. Bonds 70.\. LTVEKPOOL, May 6-Noon.-Cotton easier and cruo tably unchanged; nine 8000 bales. Breadstuff* ' quiet Provisions unchanged. Two p. M.-Cotton heavy and declined aa. - Th . sales wiU not exceed 3000 balta. Uplands 13Kd ; Or ? ' ? leans 12,V<L .Coxa firmer. Lard firm. Pork duD ? Others unchanged. Evening.-Cotton heavy and unchanged. Bread _ stuffs quiet. Cam advanced^ 38s 3d. Provisions .. and naval stores quiet Sugar firm. DOMESTIC MARKETS, NEW TORS, May 6-Noon-Stocks active. Gold ! 39%. Money 6*7. Exchange 10 V Old bonds 8; new 8Jv Virginia sixes M. Tennessee ex coupons G7%; new 66>4'. Flour dull and . drooping. Wheat dull and in buyers' ftver. Corn K*lc better. Fork lower, new mess $28 75*29. Lard firm at 19019%c, Cotton a shade easier at 32 Kc for uplands. Freights firm. Turpentine steady at ,65c. Brain duU and : drooping at 13 30 for strained common. Evening-Gold closed at 139}?alS9X. Sterling quiet and firm. Cotton dull andjtc. lower. Bales . 1700 bales; inlands 32a32& eta. Flour dull and un .< changed. Wheat le. lower. Corn la2c. better; white Southern SI 20. Fork, new, $29; old 128 25. Lard . quiet at 19*19%. Rice firmer; Carotins llalli cts. ?Muscovado sugar* loyala. Molasses quiet. Tur? pentine 65*66. Bot?n unchanged. Freights quiet andflrm. CXKCuaAZX, May 6.-Mess Pork 828 50. Shoulders lie; clear sides 17\c. Lardl9??c. WILMINGTON, May 6.-Spirits of turpentine closes firm at 52%c. Bram quiet; strained S2 35; "No 1 H 50; pale 85 75*8 75. , Cotton, quiet; quotations "n<imtntl; ntit-unng 30c.- Tax firm at $2 7?. SAVAJTSAH, May 8.-Cotton duB and nominal ; sales 99; middlings 31a3l% ; recei^s 143. '*HoBxtX, May A-Cotton-No demand; quotations nominal. Receipts, 105; exports, 136. pitfTW^OT, Hay (L-Cotton dnu, and held at 32c. Flour less firm but qnotably unchanged. Wheat steady : Maryland $3*3 15. Corn firm; yellow $125; . white SI 15. Oats firm at 67?90. B?eduBat$2a205. Provisions firm at yesterday's quotations. KEW ORLEANS, May ?.-Cotton dull and nominal Sales 500 bales. Middlings 31 >? cents. Receipt: 124 bales. New Fork exchange X per cent premi m. Sterling 151. Commercial 151 ::al53. Gold 110 ,1A0J?. AUGUSTA, May c.-Cotton market flat Sales 60 biles. Receipts 14 bales. Middlings 30c if If If ll S? j? ? .? av. : : : : ? : ? ; sss ? 9 ! - g I I IIS S Bj PP I P & ? ? ? B?@??@@? SI I ? I I I I I SS 1 sc ic .r g s 8-E Pl '"* Ii : :. : : S I i ^ S ft S N a ,5 n a S j? ? 1 S S SK I I g i ? S! Mobile Weekly Market. . MOBILE,. May L-Corros-The receipts during the past week have been 2751 bales, as follows : From the Alabama River. 1053; from Bigbee Rive 128; from W.arior River, 160; and by railroads, 1415 -against 1848 bales for the corresponding week last year. The exports have been 8337 boles, viz : To Liverpool, 6405; New York, 728; Boston, 1076; New Orleans, against 7236 bales last year. The stock on hand sad on shipboard not cleared is 26,492halt? -.gainst 85,071 bales at the same time last year. At the date of our last review we reported themar - ket closing firm at 82c for middlings. Sales of the week USObalaa, and receipts 2304 bales, against 329s the week previous. SATURDAY-FOEr buyers entered the market and took 550 bales. Middlings advanced %c under favor? able Liverpool accounts, and closed at 33%a - MONDAY-A limited inquiry existed. Sales 400 bales. Middlings 32%a3Sc. Market duU at the close under unfavorable liverpool accounts. TUESDAY-Only 100 balee changed hands. Mid? dhngs nominally 32%c, with Liverpool and New York accounts. WEDNESDAY-Nothing done. THURSDAY-100 bales resales reported at 31c. Mar ket nominal. , FRIDAY-Market dull. Sales of only 50 bales re? ported. Middlings nominally 31c Sales to any ex? tent could not be made ?t this figure. Sales of fha week 1150 balee. COTTON STATEMENT. Stock rn hand September 1st, 1867, (bales) 3,714 Received this week. 2751 Becerfsd previously.. 347,167-349.918 , 853,632 Exported this week.8337 Experted previously.318,808-827,140 -Stock on hand and on shipboard not clear? ed May 1,1868. 26,492 MONET ART AND FINANCIAL-The past week has been very quiet in both gold and exchanges. The only fearure worthy of note is a further break down in domestic exchange. We quote as closing: -Gold 139 \?al40 ;4". - SterHng-60 days I51i<il52?{. New York sight par to fi uranium; New York 15 days. 3?aJi discount; do 80 d?ys, %al}? discount; do 60 days, l#al)f SJ ct discount New Orleans sight par to % discount FREIGHTS-To liverpool are dull, and we learn that engagements have been made as low as5-I0d; there is, however, very little reom left in vessels on I r the beith at any figure, and disengaged ships are I ? holding for a considerably higher rate. To Cc nu- 1 1 nental and Coastwise ports there is nothing gome, and rates are nominal We quote: Liverpool, 5-I6a Kd; Havre, -c; Coastwise ports -c; lcp<rlb by steamer to New Tora via Florida Railroad, with in? surance by this route Ihi per cent gros;. Lumber to Havana, S7a8 per il. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, May 4.-TTTOPENTTNE-Market unchanged; sales of 375 bois at $5 25 for virgin, S425 lor yellow dip, and 82 35 for hard, per 280 lbs. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Has declined 3 '?ale, and we quote sales of 20 bbls at 00c, and 185 do at 60Kc per gallon. Ro6is-The market rules steadv; sales of S30 bb3s at S2 S5 for black, S2 io for strained, S4, 4 50ai 75ior No L and $5, 5 ?jr-u'1) ?or pale, as in quality. TAR-Only one ??nJl lot received and sold at 82 70 per bb). COTTON-14 bales chanced hands at 29}~: for low middling and 30c for middling. ? TIMBER-Six raits sold to-day at SC 50a7 for ordi nary, S8a8 50 for iair, and $11 per M for extra mill. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, May 2.-COTTON-With light re? ceipts and scarcity of the better descripticns the market is steadily maintained, irrespective of rela? tively lower values prevailing at Liverpool, as re? ported by cable. Sales here to-day amour.: to 212 bales, and were composed of 10 bales middling at 32e; 82 bales gooi o:c. i ry and low middling mixed at 30??e; 5i> *->?'. ., do at - ^a31c; 54 bales good ordi? nary at s3; - c. COFIZE-Our market continues quiet; we have only to note sales from second hands ol 150 bag- Rio at 29?a24?ic, currency; quotations generally un? changed. Flora-Receipts and stock of winter wheat grades very light, and with good fair demand prices are well supported; supply of spring wheat flour is also small, and held firmly. Sales reported to-day con Eist of 350 bbls Howard-street super at Sllull 25; 100 bbls Howard-street extra at 812, and 100 bbls West? ern spring wheat super, common, at 59 37. Rye flour ia held firm at $10 23al03t>. and cern meal S5 50 aO for white and yellow city mills; quotations gene? rally remain unchanged. GRAIN-Supplies of all kinds were very light to day, aad business at the Corn Exchange thereby re stricted. Offerings of wheat were composed of 370 bushels white and 53S0 bushels red; included in the sales were 119 bushels prime white at S3 15; 2C5 bushels fair do at $2 80; 150 bushels medium red at 82 00; 100 bushels fair do at $2 70; no choice South? ern sold; we qnote good to prime Indiana red at S2 80a3; Northwestern spring No 1 at $2 55a2 60; Pennsylvania $2 80a2 90. Com-?000 bushels white, no yellow offered; about 1000 bnshels white on*.' re? ported in lots at SI OSal ll; quote prime dry at 5110 al ll ; only 100 bushels yellow received and sold at SI 20. Oats-14C0 bushels only offered, with tales o: COO bushels Western at 82c; 700 bushe's do at 84c; 154 bushels light at 87c. weight. Rye-sales Of 600 buehels at 52 20 per bushel. MOLASSES-We hear of no transactions; market arm at last quotations; stock reduced to 412 ches and 31 tierces Cuba, and 572 hhds English Island; no Porto Rico. PROVISIONS.-We notice sales tc-day ol 80,000 lbs loose bulk shoulders, and 150,000 ?bs co shoulders and sides, ah on private terms, butundersiocd at tull prices; also, a day or two since, but not before Friten, 20 casks dry salt hams at 16 cents. The job? bing demand, for bacon ls improving, and prices maintained at 14J? cent; for shoulders, 1C*? cents for ribalda?, and 17*i cents for clear nb. Hams are steady at 20a22 cents fer Western sugar cured can? vased, the latter for best brands. Mess pork is hel l it 830 per bbl, and Western lard at 20 cents in tes, und 21 c en ts p er lb in kegs. SUOAJU-With reduced stock the market is very arm ; sales to-day small. We report 25 hhds Cuba zentrifugal at 12hi cents; 40 hhds Porto Rico at UM il2'{ cents; and 10 hhds E em erara vacuum pan it 15 rents per lb. St e* to^ay 3407 hhds ol all kinds and 390 boxes; quotations remain unchanged. Refined mears are steady at 17 cents for hard crushed, and 15% cents lor soit A white. New York Market. MONET MAMET. The New York Journal of Commerce, of Monday, tay?, says: The ?emer f for money from speculative borrow, irs ls moderately active, tut there is no unusual in juiry for purposes of legitimate business, and the .apply of surplus capital at this centre continue? rradolly to increase. Call loans are made upon good ?tock collaterals at 6a7 per cent on government se .uriries, th? lower is the prevailing rate. The amount >f commercial paper offering on the market is com? paratively small, and the transactions are chiefly re-1 itricted to first class signatures, which are placed at J i laS per cent per annum discount. J < PRODUCE MARKET. NEW TORE, May 2.-BREADB-TCFFS.-The mil? let for State and Western flour is inactive, and alces are ten to twenty cents lower. The sales are 1900 bbls at $8 S0a9 85 for superfine btate; '9 66al0 30 for common extra St'.:?: 810 35a .0 50 tor good to choice do; S10 55al0 90 tor fancy Io; 88 80a9 35 for superfine Michigan, Indiana, )hio. Iowa, kc, and $9 80al0 40 for. extra do; >10 50all 00 for choice extra do, including ship iing brands of round hcop Ohio at S10 lOalO CO nd trade brands of do at ?10 60al4 CO; good to bo'ce white wheat extras SIS 20al3 65; St. Louis at Tial2.50 for common to fair extra, and S12 50a 6 for good to choice, closing heavilv. We quote: iuperflne ?-tate, 88 60a9 35; extra State. 89 85al0 50 uper Western, 89 8Ua9 35; extra Western, 89 SCa 0 40; extra Ohio round hoop 810 lOalO 50; do trade, 0 CQal*; extra Geneset, -a-; extra St Louis, ll 00 6 00. SOUTHERN FLOTTE-Is as at last report. Sales were oade ot 400 bbls at 810 50al0 90 for fair extra, and 110 95al4 90 for good to choice do. CALIFORNIA Ir LOTTO-Ihe market is duh and "rices are declining. The sales are 5G0 sacks at '12 25&I8 90. COBS-The market is modera!ely active and prices ire a trifle stronger. We notice sales ol 56.000 bush :1s at $114al 16 tor new Western nixed afloat ; ? 1 lia 115,"-?i for old Western mixed afloat and m store; tl IC for white Southern, and SI 22tvl 22)? for Scuth rn yellow. O AI s-The market is active and prices are strong T. bales were made of 89,000 bushels. Western float at S3aS5j?c. 1 COFFEE-lbs market is quiet for all descriptions, | 1 lutprice? are steadily held. We do tot leam o: any ?iles of moment, with the exception of 700 bigs gov imment Java on private terms. I I COTTON-Ihe market opened with an active de- | ? nand, and .with holders asking an advance of tully me-half cent; butin the afternoon the inquiry feu in*, the market closing quietly but steadily at que? stions. The Bales are 4539 bales, including 434 to Tinners, 2605 to speculators, and 15C0 to exporters, u which 700 are in transit We quote : Upland & Florida. Mobile. N. O. Texas. )rdinary.29 29?? 30 $0f? ?oodOr'n'ry.SO.S S0?? 31 31 'i jowMidTngilK 81 *? 32 32M diddling.33,^a33 SSifaSSM 33a33?? 38>?s83X HAY-Is stiling at 80a65c for shipping, and SI 20a . 53 for retail qualities, hiraw isht'u st 7t>aStc for ye. MOLASSES-We do not leam of any change in the nar?et. Holders are asking fui figures/though no ales have been effected. ? c NAVAL SroBiST-Spirits turpentine is lower, under ?berti receipts: we quote at Tte with the sale oi 31 ?bis at this price. Rosins heve not chanced ; strain id common, S3 35a3 40, with the sile of 100 bbls at be inside price; good strained, 83 45; Nc. 2, S3 G2:; ZS"hi; No. 1. S4a5; 100bbls pale were soldat 8(3, nd 10.1 bblB Virgin as high as 810 25. \ PROVISIONS-Pork-The market is firm but quiet. Ve notice sales of 2100 bbls at 829 S7ai9 56 for new Yesteru mess, cash regular way, closing at S23 37 ash; S28i28 25 for 'COa'67 mess; S23 26a24 00 for irime and extra prime, and 825 75a2C for prime ness. BEEF-There is no change to note. Sales were sade of 380 bbls at S15a20 for t-lain Western mess ind 820 50a24 75 for extra do. BEET HAMS-Are in light demand. We notice sales rf 50 bbls at 836. MIDDLES-The market is quiet The stock is smu J md holders are very firm in tbeir -views. SMOKED MEATS-There is the usual jobbing trade A full rates. Cur MEATS-The market is firm and fairly active, ?ales were made of 250 pckB at 18c 1er hams in sweet pickle. LABD.-There is a good business doing at full srices. Sales were made of 1150 tes and bbls at IShi il9c for No 1 to kettle rendered city; le.^alSJic for S'o 1 Western; 19?4'al9>?c :or steam rendered and rettie dried do; and I9*t2lf;-'c tor kettle reLdered lo. Also, 450 tes, for June delivery, sellers' option, itl9<?c. BUTTER.-There is but a moderate business doing :o-day, and as the receipts ate fair, holders sre naklng concessions. We quote prime new at 48a49c. RICE-Carolina is selling in job lots at 10 \ all hie. Seo AB-There ls an inoreaeed demand for refining | 1 ind prices have advanced about hie We quote fair .o good refining at Hallie, and 12 box at 12c. The , .ales are 2165 hhds at 10;<al2Jic and 65 boxes Hav- j I t it il3,al3>4'c. For refined theicqtiiry is moder- | ' i at prices hardly so firm. We quote "soit yellow it wr4ai5-5c, soit white at 15"?al5'4'; and crushed, powdered and granulated at IC-^c. I 1 ' FREIGHTS-TO liverpool, 300 bales cotton at h(?; 20 hhds tobacco at 15s; and per ste ame- 7C00 bushels wheat at &'?d. To Glasgow per stranaer. 7500 bash? es grain at 7d. A bark to Bristol with 30,000 bushels wheat, 5s Cd. Consignees per South Carolina Railroad, May 6. 198 bales Cotton. 27 bales Domestics, 1936 sacas Zorn, 100 casks Clay, 6 cars Wood, and 2 cars Lum? ber. To Railroad Agent, W W Smith, E H Rodgers k Co, G H Walter k Co, W P Dowling it Co, John? ston, Crews & Co, J H Rexneker, R Robinson, C Litscbgi, Goldsmith & Son, Bollmann Bro?. W Roach, G W Wilhams k Co. Anama, Frost 4 Co. Has? tie, Calhoun k Co. H E Grainger, W S Henerey, J Ads er k Co, Courtenay k Trenholm, West & Jones, lohn Binns. Stenhouse At Co, and * D C Eracke. Passengers? Per steamship Falcon, for Baltimore-Miss Robert? son, Mise William s, Mrs Murker and family. Per steamer City Point, from Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah-E Laight, Mrs Horion and two daughters, Mrs Heyward, C W Rib? ble, B N Jackson. E McPherson, D Rad chile. Smed ourg, Mrs A Lewis, Mr Saxton and lady, Addes?on, Mrs Legare, Marsh, Mr McNelty and latir," P V Wal? ler, T O Wardwell, Mr. Mrs and Miss (turner, J ?""hite, G Denning, Spencer, Thomas, Captain Neill, Baker, M. Wragg. Mrs Wyrd, Harrison :.nd lady, Hiss Mortimer, Mr Allen and lady, Mr und M:ss Bid lie. Per steamer St Helena, from Edisto and Rockville ?V G Barnard. E T Baynard, A Munn. E C Whaley, Colonel James Legare and two daughters, R E J?? rhu, Dr Scott, W E Simmons, W E Seabrook and ady, Miss P E Eddings, Mrs Scott. Mrs G Wan? nan, Mrs C Bailev, Mrs Lop sr and servant, J C Vhaley, Mrs Read", Join Wright, C H Bailey, B J ffbaley, H Seabrook, and tteen 02 deck. ^florine Hems. Port of Charleston, May 7. Arrived Yesterday. Steamer City Point, Adkins, Palatka, ria Jackson ville, fernandina and Savannah. 46 bacs Sea ' Isl? and and 110 bales Upland Cotton, 151 bacs Cotton 8eed, and Sundries. To JD Aiken & Co, J A Ens low i Co, Cohen, Hanckel & Co, J Verronee, T. T Walker, W M Lawton, A S uibbes, E N Fuller, P Walsh, ic. Steamer St Helena. Boyle, Edisto and Rockville. 9 noses ot Pene, bb ts Potatoes and Sundries. To J H Murray, S Howe, Cohen, Hanckel & Co, J E Adger, and others. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Falcon, Horsey, Baltimore-Courtenay * Trenhohn. Sailed Yesterday. Steamshin Falcon, Horsey, Baltimore. Brig Manzanilla, Magune, Rockport (Me). Prom this Fort. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York, May 2. Spanish bark Constancia, G .iver, Barcelona, April 14. Sehr Lilly, Francip, New York, May 2. Memoranda. The brig Julia E Arcy, Savage, from Portland (Me\ for Bucksvule (S C), arrived at Salem, April 30. Baltimore Jlbuertisentrnts. .yyiESENFELD & CO., WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, ASS JOBBERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, And goods adapted exclusively for MACS'S WEAR. No. 242 W. BALTIMORE-STREET, ? Baltimore. M. WIESENFELD.J08. FBIEDENWALD. April 21 2m o s wa. J. RITMAN..,.EZNT.T BIZMAS, JB. TTTM. J. RI E.MAN & SON, PACKING HOUSE, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA, PROVISION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 371 TT. BALTIMORE-STREET, (Opposite Eutaw House), Baltimore, Offer for sale full assortment of BACON, POBE and LARD; also the celebrated ORANGE BRAND HAM, eurc-d by themselves._3mos*_April 21 5. AUSTIN JENKINS. r.l.TRTT) JENKINS, JR. ROBERTA'S. JEN SINE. J^DAV. JENKINS & SONS. TAiFOBTEBS AND DEALERS IN SADDLER! AND COACH MATERIALS, NO. ISO BALTIMORE-STREET. April 22 Cmos Baltimore, Md. Q.KIFFIN, BROTHER & CO.. GROCERS ?SB COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 105 LOMBARD-STREET, BALTIMORE. April 22_emos TAXES KNOX.JOES GILL, KNOX & GILI, COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , No. 125 SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE Consignments of COTTON, BICE, ic, refpect uUy solicited, and liberal advances made thereon, hoers for CORN and BACON promptly executed nth care and attention. April 27_12mofi* OIANOS! PIA NOSH ?OLD MEDAL FOR 1868 HAS JUST BEEN AWARDED TO CHAS. M. STTEFF FOR THE BEST PLANOS NOW MADE, OVER BALTIMORE, PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW YORK PIANOS. 1FTICE AND WABEROOM, No. 7 N. LIBERTY STREET. ABOYE BALTIMORE -STREET, BALTIMORE. Md. SHEFF'S PIANO" "HAYE ALL THE LATEST improvement, including the Agraffe treble, ivory rents, and the improved French Action, fully war anted for five years, with privilege of exchance rithin twelve months ii not entirely satisfactory to >urchaser. Second-banded Pianos and Parlor Or [ins always on hand from 350 to $300. BEFEREER WHO HAVE OCR F1AN08 IN TFE : General Robert E. Lee, Lexington, Ya. General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N. C. Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Messrs. P.. BurweU & Sons, Charlotte, N. C. Max Strakoscb, Italian Opera. Messrs. Pierson & Sons, Sumter. S. C. Charles Spencer, Charleston, S. O. April 22 6mcB fl EORGE R. G A IT H tS R, JR., & CO., LT COTTON FACTORS AN"? iENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 4 t amdcn.su cet, Baltimore. Liberal cash advances on consignments. April 20_ 2mo WM. KNABE & co., MANUFACTURERS OF PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. April 70 Gmo F. H. GRUPY oi CO.. DEA1XB8 IN LEATHER, HIDES AND OIL, No. 42 SOUTH CALVEBT-STREET, Baltimore. ?. H. GRUPY.H. G. CURTAIN April 20 Cmos gPRING AND SUMMER IMPORTATION isce. RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND SIRAW GOODS. ARMSTRONG, CATOR A. CO., nrf OSTESS AND JOBBERS OF Bonnet, Trimming and Velvet Ribbons, BONNET SLUES, SATINS AND YELYET8, Blonds, Nets, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers, Feath? ers, Ornaments, STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES' HATS, TEQTMED AND UNTRIMMED. SHAKER HOODS, &c. NOS. 2S? AND 239 BALTIMORE-STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.. OFFER THE LARGEST STOCE TO BE FOUND n this Country, and unequalled in choice variety md cheapness, comprising tie latest PARISIAN NOVELTIES. O*0rders solicited and prompt attention given. April .0 Imo* RUMSEN. CARROLL. ?Si CO. PRESERVEES, PICELERS, OYSTER PACEEES, ic. No. 18 Light-street, Baltimore, roint Proprietors and Sole Agents for BORDEN'S CONDENSED MLLE, >repared by the Beltimore Condensed Milk Company April 22 O'mos Safa. 30,000 FRANCS!! HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS AT WORLD'S FAIR, London ; "WORLD'S FAIR, New York ; EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris; AND WINNER OF THE WAGER OF 30,000 FRANCS ! ! (96,000 IN GOLD), At tl* recent International Contest in tie Paris Ex? hibition. The pnbli": are invited to call and examine the re? port of the Jury on the merits of the great contest, and see the official award to the Herring's Patent over all others. HERRING, FARREL 6 SHERMAN, No. 251 Broadway, comer Murray-st., New York. 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Don't 6uffer with Pain I A wonderful power of Healing! Every iamily should keep it in the bouse. "COSTAR'S" BUCKTHORN SALVE. Its effects are immediate. For Cuts, Bums, Bruises, Wounds, Sore Breasts, Piles, Ul? cers, Old Sores, Itch, Scroiula and Cuta? neous Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Lips, kc, Bites ol Animals, Insects, Ac. "A Vniver?al "Dinner Pill" (sugar-coated). Thirty years administered in a Physician'6 Practice. "COSTAR'S" BISHOP PILLS. Of extraordinary efficacy for Cosviveness, Indigestion, Neivous and Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, General Debility, Liver Complaints, Chills, Fevers, 4c. Not Griping. Gentle, mild and toothing. "That Cough will kill you. Don't neglect lt. 'COSTAR'S" COUGH REMEDY. The children cry for it-it's a "Sootiicg Syrup." For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, ABthrna, Bronchial Affections. Singers, Speakers, and all troubled with Throat Complaints, wiii fled this a beneficial Pec? toral Remedy. "Betmines tbe Complexion, giving to '.be skin a transparent ireshness. "COSTAR'S" BITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Renders the stin clear, -moe th and soft ? emoves Tan. Freckles. Pimples, kc La die-, try a bottle, and see ltd wonderf ul quality. KS* ! ! ! Beware ! ! 1 of all Worthless Imitations. ?S* None Genuine without "COSTAR'S" Signature. as* 25c. and 60c. sizes kert by ali DRUGGIES. I?T SI si2es sen: by mail oa receiut of price. as* ?2 pays for any three SI si2es*by Express. ?3* $5 pays for eight Si sizes by Express. Address HENRY R. COSTAR, No. 012 BROADWAY, N. Y. as* For sale by BOWIE & MOISE, CHARLESTON. S. C. Sold by all Wholesale I rucgi6:B in all the large cities. May 2 sic Cmos M SH H oe tn DO ^ITNGTS ITS CONSTITUENTS. THE RICHEST PART OF .1 of Wheat and Barley Malt being scientifically prepared ready for use.thiB food bv an ^I6.-?^T^ same in its chemical elements as HEALTHY BREAST MILE, and is the easiest of di? gestion and assimilation of all nourishments for Cbfldrem, Invalids and Dyspeptics, lt has been med by the physicians of Charleston, an 1 is recom? mended and prescribed by the most eminec; rbvsi cians of New York. GEO. WELLS COMiSIOCE, * No. 57 Cortlsnd-stree:. New y erk. DOWIK & MOISE, January 16 thsraOmos Cbarlestc-n, s.e. COLGATE & CO.'8 KER M A N |Erasive Soap. THE STANDARD OF 'EXCELLENCE. For Sale by aU Grocers. 8 Mayl s A R S A P~AR I L I?TXN ITS POWERFUL CUBATITE ASSOCIATES, PREFABED UNDER A SEWLT DISCOVERED PBOCESS FOB EXTRA CTTSG THE CURATIVE PROPERTIES FROM VEGETABLE SUBSTASCES, EN? TERS rs'io THE COUPOSTTJOU OF DB. RADWAY'S BENOVATLSG RESOL VENT. A NEW PRINCIPLE DISCOVERED. One Bottle of Resolvent ls Better Titan Ten Large Bottles of tbe Advertised Sarsaparillas, or Direct Diuretic Rem? edies. PHYSICIANS wonder at the extraordinary power of , RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT tn ouring tbs worst lorms of Scrofulous. Syphiloid, Chronic Skin Diseases, and its marvelous rower in resolving calen]cms concretions, affordingii?mediate relief and consequent core of Diseases or the Sidney, Bladder, Liver, Lungs, Pancreas, Spleen. Its rapid influence in tbe core of Diabetes, Incontinence or scanty, tor* bid, albuminous, cloudy urine; its almost instant ef? ficacy in stopping itching and painful discbarge of j urine, and its singular power in curing discharges from the Uterus and Urethra, Leucorrh?es, Bloody Urine, and other unhealthy and weakening dis? charges;-and Inquire wherein the 8AR3APARIL LIAN used in the Renovating Resolvent differs from ordinary Sarsaparillas I SarsiparQlian is tbs only principle in Sarsaparilla that possesses curative properties; all other parts of tbs root are inert and useless. One ounce of the extract obtained under Dr. Badway'snew process fer extracting the curative properties from vegetable substances, contains more of the true principle or cure than twenty pounds of the ordinary roots. SABSAPAKUXI AN is only ene ol the Ingredients that forms this truly wonderful medicine; and it is the only compensating remedy that communicates its purifying, deanatog and reinvigorating proper? ties through tb? BLOOD, SWEAT, URINE, and I other secretions, securing a harmonious functional action of every depraved organ and gland in the sys? tem. If the blood ls corrupt, the Resolvent wRl I make it pure. If the Lungs 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, T? the Skin ls covered with pimples, spots, pustulee, sores, ulcers, Ac, the Resolvent will quickly rem ova these annoyances. If mercury is deposited in the bones and has accumulated in the system, the Re .olvent will drive it ont If the Throat or Bronchial Glands are ulcerated, the Resolvent wRl ' cure these signs of an early waste. Direct remedies, possess? ing only exclusive properties, are hurtful, as they increase the functional secretions of on- organ by suspending the constituent secretions of others; hence, a compensating remedy like tbe Resolvent is che only means of a permanent cure. BEAK IN MIND THAT EVERT DROP OF BLOOD impregnated with the Resolvent and absorbed to fupply the waste of the body, will make pure, sound and healthy flesh and fur-. The first dose that is taken commences its work ot pui ification and in? creasing tbe appttite andfes-'i. A REMARKABLE CUR El SORES ON THE TONQUE, ULCERS IN THE THROAT, SORE GUMS, SORE MOUTH, SORES IN.THE NOSE, AROUND THE ETES, atc, li recently exhibited, a few bottles will cure. If chrome, or through the effects o; Merca, y, Potas? sium, Corrosive Sublimate, from six to one dozen bottles may be required to make a permanent curt. R. R. R. AGREAT SEN8ATION!-A GOOD SENSA? TION! PAW CURED IX AN INSTANT! In 1817 the great grand principle of stopping the most excruciating pain in an instant, without em? ploying such dangerous agents as ' Chloroform, Opium, Morphine, Acontins, Ether, fcc, was first made known in RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. This remedy accomplished this wonderful and de? lightful desideratum in all cases of external and in? ternal pain. In an Instant lt afforded rebel, the moment it was applied to the ports 01 the body where inflammation or pain existed-ii at once re? lieved the patient of the most violent end -xcruciat ing pangs and throbs of pam, and imparted the de? lightful sensation of ease ami comfort. Every kind of pain, whether Rheumatism, Neu? ralgia, Toothache, Pai.:s in the Chest, side, Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, Eiuueyp, Spine, Legs. Arms, Feet, one application was sufficient to kill aid eitere ina te the pain. Taken internally, twenty drops to a teaspoonful would cure, aud will cure, Asiatic Cholera*. Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever. Eilioas colic, Inflam? mation of the Bowels, Cramps, ?tasnis. Diarrhoea. Dysentery, and every pam that m av exist in the in? side of man, woman or child; this iva* RADWAY's READY RELIEF cf 1847, ind ? it RADWA?'S RE? LIEF, greatly improved, m 18C8. Wethen started u in its mission of relieving the infirm, pain-stricken, silk, distressed and crippled of aU nations throughout the world, ced now to-day lt is used, patronized and revered as a household necessity, in the palaces of Sultans, Emperors. Eaimos, Ein gs, High Priests, Nobles, as weh as in the cottages of the laboring liaise; of every nation on the face ff the earth. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS CURED IN THIRTY MINUTES ! Important to Know how to Usc "Rad. way's Ready Relief" In Acnte and Dangerous Attacks 1 arr OWN CASE. .. On Saturday night, the 19tb, I was violently seized with Congestion of the Lungs. For a few days pre? vious I felt a dull pain over my lett lung, with occasional coughs, but being actively engaged, poid no attention to it. When seized, the pam was so piercing, cutting and excruciating, that every breath drawn was like a red hot kniie cutting my lung. Be? ing aosent f:om home, I sent out for three bottles of RADWAY'S BELIEF, applied the entire lot to my lungs, back, shoulders, ?c., artd ia a lew moments got up counter-irritation. Respirations were easy, and, as the skin became reddened, all pain ceased. Jn half an hour I was tree irom pain, and all signs of Congestion, Infhmmation, ic., gone. This is an important cure. It is well that every one should know how to use this remedy in severe attacks. The Eame rule bolds good in cases of Inflammation of the Loins, Bowels, Eidneys ard Stomach. Apply the RELItF freely; eoak the s kan with it. It will instantly secure the withdrawal of the inflammation to the surface, and persons now buffering may, in TEJBTT MLVTTEs, be free from pam. CBRONIC INFLAMMATICN. In cases where inflammatlcn has existed for a length of time, in addition to the RELIEF, take six ol RADWAY'S PILLS. Powder them. In half an hour, in most cases, they will operate. If not. re? peat the dose. In one or two hours at the furthest I they will operate, etd the patient soon get well. In i Biliciis. "typhoid, Fever and Ague, this treatment is rare to cure. Let it be tried. JOHl? EADWAY, M. D. 45?-Dr. Ri.DWAY'3 REMEDIES ore sold by Drug? gists and Storekeepers everywhere. Get tie New style, with Intiia Rubber Cork. DOWIE & MOISE, AGENTS, Charleston, S~ C. May 2 lie Om os E _ $05ttt??IiS. ~?~S A D\ * ?'i THE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH RESTORER ! THE BEST BLOOD PURIFIEE IN THE WORLD. DR. LAWRENCE'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF ROS A DALIS, A Safe and Certain Cnre (and the only one yet dis overed)for SCROFULA IN ITS VARIOU9 FORMS, SUCH XS Consumption in its early stages, Enlargement and Ulceration of the Glands, Joints, Rones, Sid? neys and Uterus, Chronic Rheuma? tism, Eruptions of the Side, Chronic Sore Eyes, 4c. ALSO, SYPHILIS LN ALL ITS VARIOUS FORMS. D ISE ASES~?~F WOMEN, LOBS of Appetite, Sick Headache, Liver Complaint, Pain in the Back, Imprudence in Life, Gravel, GENERAL ILL HEALTH, and all diseases of the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS AND BLADDER. It thoroughly eradicates every kind of tumor and bad taint, and remores the entire system to a healthy condition. IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS,never producing the slightest injury. THE ROS AD A LIS is not a secret medicine. The articles from which it is made are published around each bottle, and it is used and recommended by the Medical Faculty, wherever it has been introduced, as a POsITTVE and RELIABLE Medicine for Diseases of the BLOOD, LIVER and KID NETS. JSTEsed and endorsed by the leading Physicians everywhere it is known. The following, among many hundreds of our bett. Citizens, testify to ita wondrous efficacy: CEBTinOATES FRO SI PHYSICIANS. BALTIMORE, Mn., March 4th, 1868. I believe Dr. Lawrence's "R03ADALK" to be the BEST ALTERATIVE CI USE, and, therefore, cheerfully recommend it aa such. THOS. J. BOYELN, M. D. BALTIMORE, February ir th, 18G8. Dr. J. J. Lawrence: DEAS Sra:-I take pleasure in recommending your ROSADALIS as a very powerful alterative. I have seen it used in two cases with happy results-one a caae of lecondary syp bills, in which the patient pro? nounced himself cured after having taken five bot? tles of your medicine; the other a case of scrofula, of long standing, which is rapidly improving under its use, and the indications are that the patient will soon recover. I have carefully examined the formu? la by which your Rosa dalis is made, and find it an excellent compound of alterative ingre Jienta, Yours truly, R. W. CARR, M. D. We know Dr. lawrence's Roradalis to be a safe and reliable Alterative, kc, and take pieisure in re? commending it to the profession and th ; public. A. D. MOORE li. D., L. A. SMITH, M. D., J. H. W1NSTEAD, M. D., R. G. BARHAM, M. D., W. G. DUGGAN, M. D., E. BAENER M. D , R. W. KING, M. D., S. WODDARD. M. D.? W. T. BREWER, ti. D., W. J. BULLO CE, M. D. January 7th, 1888. I hereby certify that I am personally acquainted with the above named physicians, and they are all gentlemen of respectability and standing In thia com? munity. T. C. DAVIS, Mayor of Wilson, N. C. January 11th, 1868. ROSADALJS WILL CURE THE WORST CASES OF SCROFULA. BEAD THE STATEMENT BELOW AND DESPAIR NOT. WILSOH Cot NTT. September 10,1867. Dr. J. J. Lawrence: DEAS SIB-My youngest daughter, aged five years, has been dreadiUlly afflicted with scrofula nearly all her lif e. I tried a great many physicians, but with? out relieving ber much; in fact, most of them said there was no hope of cure. During the last spring she was worse than ever, her body and limbs oelsg covered with sores and blotches-with face and eyes badly ulcerated and swollen. Whilst in this condi lion I was advised by Dr. L. A. Stith to try your Rosadalis. I at once procured three bottles, and commenced giving it to her. Tte effect was magi? cal. Injewa than a month, to my great astonish? ment, she was entirely well I am sir, yours, With much respect and gratitude, W. W. ii CP.NETT. ROSADALIS CURES ALL SEES DISEASES. WILSON, N. C., September 15,1867. Dr. Laxcrtnce : DEAR SIR-In 3862 my son. now aged five years, was vaccinated with what proved to be impure mat? ter, whl'h completely destroyed his health. He has been afflicted with an inveterate and extremely trou? blesome eruption ol the skin, sometimes breaking out in sores, ?ic Rosadalis was prescribed by my lamily physician. Pr. A. D. Moore. After laking it a lew weeks ny sou became and remains entirely wt ll. Toura, truly, J. B. DANIEL. CHRONIC LIVER COMPLAINT CURED. This is to certify that I was cured of Chrome Liver Complaint by Dr. Lawrence's Rosadahs, afttr having been confined to my bed and hoi se tor a long time, and trying various medicines without benefit. I know of several others in this county cured through the c?e of Rosadalis, and it can be found in ne.irly every house in my neighborhood, and they all praise it*as a great medicine. * THOMAS THORN Greene County, August IL 1868. ROSADALIS IS A POTENT REMEDY IN ALL CHRONIC DISEASES. FE OM G. W. BLOUNT, ESQ., ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILSON, N. 0. I have been cured of Chronic Inflammation of the Ear and Partial Deafness, of ten years' standing, by Rosadalis. GEO. w. BLOUNT. ROSADALIS WILL CUBE THE VERY WORST CASES OP CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. PORTSMOUTH, VA., February 25,18C8. Captain J. H. Baker: DEAR SIR-Thia is to certify that I have been I afflicted with Rheumatism for the last five or six years, many times unable to move. I tried all medi? cines recommended to me for the disease, without receiving any benefit. Having heard "Rosadalis" highly spoken of. I procured a bottle, and finding some relief, continued lt until I am happy to say that I am completely well. I no: only consider the "Rosadahs" a sovereign remedy for Rheumatism, but I believe it also a pre? ventive, and cheerfully recommend it to the "afflicted." Yours, very troly, JAMES WEBB. WILSON, January 7,1868. 1 hereby certify that I have used Dr. Lawrence's justly celebrated Rosadalis in my ft ml. y as a general Alterative and Tonic, wi tb the most satistactory re? sults, and I therefore conscientiously recommend it TO the public as a medicine of rare and ce miine merit. JAMES W. DAVI8, Sheriff of Wilson County, N. C. ROSAUAUB.-This medicine has met with an un? precedented success in this community. Captain Baker, the polite and attentive agent for this city, in? forms us that it is next to imposai t le to supply the demand made for it; and that the medicine is effect? ing some wonderful cures, and giving great satiefac Uon to nil who have used it.-"Norfolk iVa.) Daily Journal, November 29, 1867." PREPARED aSLS. RT J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., CHEMIST, BALTESIOBE, MD., (Late of Wilson, North Carolina.) PRICE SI 60 PER BOTTLE. JK3- Sold wholesale by all the principal Wholesale Druggists in all the large cities of the United States and British America, and retailed by Druggists tverv where. All h tiers of inquiry, kc, promptly answered. Address DR. J. J. LAWRENCE & CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS, No. 244 Baltimore-street, Baltimore, Md. For sale by GOODRICH, 1VINEMAN & CO. April 21 . amos ??ilro??s. CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COM? PANY. OFFICE CHABLESION CITY RAILWAY CO., ) CORSES BBOAD AKD EAST BAT STREETS, > CHARLESTON, SO. C.v., May lat, 186c\ j SCHEDULE OF THE CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COMPANY. EING-STREET LINE. . Leave Upptr Terminus Leave Lower Terminus at 7.30 A.M., and at inter- at 8 A.M., and at inter? vals o? ten (10) minutes vals of ten (10) minutes during the day t?l the during the diy till 10 P. last trip at 9.30 P.M M. N.H.-Leave the Batttnj as follows: Twenty (20) M Cn utes after the hour, and ten (10) minutes ol the hour, from 8.20 A. M., except at ten (10) minuta of 9 o^clock, A. M Every other trip from the old Po-toince until 4.30 P. M. rrom the Upper Termi? nus, when an the trips are to the Battery to 9 P. M., when theflast trip of all the cars are to the old Post office. RUTLEDGE-STRE-IT LINE. M&K ??ptr ?3Vm?"u I Leave Lower Terminus III;Mm ^d at mtM- at 3.05 A.M., andatinter valB ot ten (10) minutes I vals of ten (10) minutes during the day t?l 9.10 j during the day tili 10 P.M. i-ifcSl^ST-A-' -IP at fi* & minutes after ? the hour, and thirty.fi , (33) minutes after the hour,, except?t 9.05 A. M Every other trip from the old Postofflce m. 1 4.30 P.M. from Upper Terminus when all the traps are to the Battery to 8 55 p n' when the hist trip of all tLd car.; are to the old Post office. SUNDAY SCHEDULE. ' ETNG-SXREET LINE. Leave Upper Terminus | Leave the Lower Termi at9 A.M., and at tater- nus e.: 9.30 A.M., and at vals of fifteen (15) ruin- intervals of fifteen (15)'. utes tiU 7.00 P. M. I minutes t?l 7.80 P. M. N.B.-All the tops are to the Battery, until tU6 P. M. lhe last trip of each car to the old Postofflce. HUTLEDGE-STBEET LUNE. Leave Upper Terminus | Leave Lower Terminus-. at 9 A.M., and at inter-1 at 9.35 A. M., and at inter- ? vals of every twenty (20) vals of every twenty (20) . minutes till Ka P.M | minutes til} 7.30 P.M. AB the trips are to the Battery, until 6.15 P.. M. The last trip of each car to tho old Postofflce. S. W. EAA1SAY, April 30_Secretary and Treasurer. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ GENERAL STJPEBINTENEENT'8 OFFICE, 1 CHABLESTO*, S. C" March 26,18f>8. I f\X AND AFTER SUEDAY, MAB OH 29TH, THE .; KJ PASSENGER TRAINS of the South Carohna. Railroad w?l run as fo'Jows : FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.6.30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.?.:...3,30P. M. Connecting with trains for Mont-ornery. Memphis,. Nashville and New Orleans, via"Montgomery andi Grand Junction. FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston......,.6.80 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.3.50 p" yf. Connecting with Wihnington and Manchester Rsil- - road, Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad and. Camden train. . FOB CHARLESTON. leave Augusta...coo A. M.. Arrive at Charleston.....3.10 P. M. Leave Columbia. .,...6.00A. M. Arrive at Charleston._3.10P. M. AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPBE8S (SUKDATS EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston..7.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.. .6.45 A. M. Connecting withstralns for Memphis, .Nashville - and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusta.'..4.10 P. M. Arrive at Charleston. ..4?00A.M. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (8EKDAT8 EXCEPTED.) ' Leave Charleston.6.40 P. M.. Arrive at Columbia..6.20 A. M. Connecting with Charlotte and South Carolina Bail road on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave Columbia_.6.30P. M.. Arrive at Charleston.6.30 A. M. SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston..a40 P. M.. Arrive at Summerville...5.16P. M. Leave SuxumervUe......7.20 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.35 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Leave Kingv?le.2.20 P. M.. Arrheat Camden.5.00 P. M.. Leave Camden'-..?..5.10 A.M. Arrive at Kingv?le.;.7.4ftA..M.. (Signed) . .H. T. PEAKE, April 29_ General Superintendent, SOUTH, CAROLINA RAILROAD. rIS COMPANY HAS NOW ON SALE, FOR THE accommodation of Merchants throughout the Country, "BUSINESS UCEEIS" to travel over the Road ONE THOUSAND MILES FOR $25. They can be procured at the Company's Ticket Offices in Augusta, Columbia and Camden; also ir. Charleston from L. C. HENDRICKS, General Ticket Agent, April 4 stuth Office John-street SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL - . ROAD-SUMMER SCHEDULE. SUPERLNTENDENT'S OFFICE. SAVANNAH A CHARLESTON RAILROAD 00. MILL-STREET DEPOT, CHARLESTON, S. C., April 22,1863. ON AND AFTER SATURDAY, THE 2D MAY, . the for o wm g Schedule wiU go into operation: Leave Charleston Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur? days, at 5.3C A. M. Arrive at Coosawhatcbie USO . A. M. Returning, leave Coosawhatcbie on the same day at 12.00 M. Arrive at Charleston 6.00 P. M. Hack Lines connect with Railroad at Jacksonville for Walterboro'; Yemassee for Beaufort. C. 8. GADSDEN, April 24 8 mwf? Engineer and Eup't. v. ; o ;. OIL. COD LIVER OIL. rnEE POPULARITY WHICH THIS MEDICINE _L has obtained within the nast few years is justly merited. Ibe oil presented as WILSON'S is in its purest state; is procured from fresh clean Livers only of the Gadus Morrhua, and a successful method has' been discovered by which all the Iodine and Bromine, so necessary tor die efficacy of the oil, axe retained unimpaired. WILSON'S COD LITER OIL Is recommended and prescribed by some of the most eminent physicians of Philadelphia and elsewhere, and approved by a burge number of ladies and gentle? men, wholesale ami retal! druggists, merchants, in? valids, and many others who have been, on examina? tion, convinced of its rare excellence. This Oil can be obtained rrom nil respectable Drug? gists throughout the United States. Office and Agency, WILLIAM M. WILSON'S, No. 208 Market-stree:, Philadelphia. DOWIE & MOISE, WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON. March 7_3m os CITY TAXE S-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF TBE CUT ASSESSOR, ) Cm HALL, May 1,1868. J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL CON? CERN t'D, that the Monthly Berums for the month of April pa?t, in compliance with the Tax Ordinance, ratified on t_e 26tb of Jnnuary, 1868, must be made on or before the 15th instant. TAXES ON" THE FOL! OWING ASE PATABLE MONTHLY. On all sales of Goods, Wares and Merchandise. On all gross receipts of aU Street Railroads. On all g oes receipts of all Express Companies. On all sales at Auction. On all Carriages and buggies. On all income derive 1 from the pursuit of any faculty, protession, occupation or employment On the groes receipts c: all Commercial Agencies. On all commissions received by Factors, Commis- - sion Merchants, Bankers, Brokers, and others. On all premiums received for or by any Insurance Company, or by agencies tor individuals or com? panies. On aU gross receipts of all Gas Companies. On every Horse and Mule used or kent within the city excepting horses or mules ased in any public licensed carriage, cart, dray, or other vehicle. On aU Retail Dealers in all ?rdeles whatsoever. On all Hucksters and Barber Shops. On all gross recel?te or Hotels and Public Eating and Boat ding Houses. On ah receipts of Livery Stable keepers. On the gross receipts of Cotton Presses. On the gross receipts ot a;l Printing Offices, News? papers and Publishing Houses. On all Goods sold in the city by persons not resi? dent, by sample or otherwise. On all saleaos* Horses and Mules brought to the citv. On sales of Stocks, Bonds, and other securities. On the gross receipts of Magnetic Telegraph Com? panies. On the gross receipts of ail Tavern Keepers and Liquor Dealers. All the defaulters w?l be deilt with as the ordi? nance d-rects. W. N. HUGHES, May 1_15_City Assessor. NOTICE, CORN GROUND ON TOLL AT LOW RATES, Al the House of Correcto::, Magazine-street By order o' Chief o'.' Pone* _"" W P. POVLNOT, April 18 30 Keeper H. C.