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THE DAILY NEWS At Last. sr sass XUIOCB. Down, down like a pale leaf dropping Under sn ?atoan sky, My lore dropped ato my bosom Quietly, quietly. Ibers wis not arty of sunshine And nota sound m the air At abe trembled into my bosom My lore, no longer fair. . AU year round in her beauty i She dwelt on the tree-top high; She danced in the summer breezes, She laughed to the summer airy. I lay so low in the grass dews. She sat so high aoove; She never wist of my longing, She never dreamed of my love. Bot when winda laid bare her dwelling, And her heart could find no rest, I catted-and she fluttered downward Dito my faithful breast. I know that my love te fading; 1 I know I cannot Ibid Her fragrance from the frost blight, Her beauty from the mould; But a Utile, little longer She shaU contented Ue, And wither sway in the sunshine Silently, silently. Come when thou wilt, grim wm ter, My year is crowned and blest; Ti when my love is dying She die upon my breast. tamrrrtal. Taie Charleston Cotton Market. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, ) CHARLESTON. Monday Evening, May ll, '88. ) Pri?e* had a yielding character, and, with aught concessions, some 300 bales changed hands, mostly 19 one seller to one^purchaaer-say 8 at 38; 3? st 28X ; 92 st 29, and 167 st 80. We quote : LIVERPOOL CLA&SXnCAXION. Ordinary to Good Ordinary....... 27 @29 Low MianTing..29X@ MiddHmr......30 @ Strict Middling.31 - Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, May IL-Consols 9te9*J{. Bonds 70>,. nuNxrosx, May ll.-Bonds 75X?75X. LIVERPOOL, May ll-Noon.-Cotton dull; Bales .7000bales; prices thu same, Breads raffs dull; others unaltered. Carn 38s. Od. Lard 69s. 6d. . Evecdsg-Cotton s fraction easter. ? Sales of 7000. Uplands 12al2Kd. ; Orleans T2^al2^d. Lard 70a DOMESTIC MARKETS. 1 Nrw YORK, May ll -Noon.-Eichango 10}?'. Gold 141 K. virginia 6'sWJi; Tennessee ex-oonpons 68; new 66=?- Flour dull and drooping. Wheat quiet, and shghlry in buyers' favor. Corn lo. lower. New mess $28 25. Lard steady at 18>;ai9X . Cotton duU .at-SUU.X for uplands, Freights quiet. Turpen? tine easier st 84S5& Rosto duU st $3 25*3 50 for strained. Evening.-Cotton duU and lower; sales 800 bales at Sic. Item* dull and 5 to 10c lower; Southern brands drooping st SlOalt 55. Corn lc lower; yeUow South ern tl 25al 26. Pork firmer; new $28 56old $27. Lard 18 tfalS^c. Rice quiet at Itali ii c Other gro? ceries unchanged. Turpentine 64a56c. Rye quiet Rosto $325*7 5a Freights drooping. Gold active and excited, but towards the close lt declined to 39X a39Ji- Sterling doRatlOyalOX. BALTIMORE, May ll.-Cotton duU st 31c. Wheat dnR;Maryland $3aS05. Corn dull; white $1 liai 17; yellow tl 22al 35. Oats steady at 88?94o. Rye norn nal at $2a2 05. Pork quiet at $29 50a30. Bacon quiet; rib sides st 17c ; shoulders 14&c Lard qoiet at 20a aJOtfc WnnzNOTON, May IL-Spirits turpentine advanced and buoyant at 68c Rosins firm; strained $2 40; Nc 2 $2 60; Nc 194; pale $512#. Cotton doll; no .ales." Tar advanced, S3. ?fAuasaxa, May IL-Nothing doing in cotton; no quotations. SAVANNAH, May ll.-Cotton declined; middlings 29 ?ic ; ?les 303 bales; receipts 268; exports to Liver? pool 3423. MOBTLX; May ll.-No salea; quotations nominal; receipts' 131 balee. v NEW ORLEANS, May ll.-Cotton duU and lower; middling?) 30c; sales 1200 bales; receipts 789; exports '.4042. Sterling 51i?a54. New York sight exchange ^premium. Gold 4L Bogar, firm and nominally imcbanged.- Molasses slightly advanced. . CrscrsNATj,. May IL-Flour duR and unchanged. Oom duU at 89c Shoulders 133%; clear sides 17s 17>?. Lard bold at 18K?lSJtf. LounrviLLE, May ll.-Superan o flour $8 75*9. Corn 90. Mea* Pork $23*28.??'. Lard 18 }?al9. Should ?sa U; dear sides 17tf. lill - - QO s a u o u ot - to S S ? ? s s - w o c. H- 25 ' Galveston Cotton Statement. ' 'GALVESTON, Msy 2. : . This Year. 1866-67. 1865-66. Stock Sept 1,1867. 2,557 7,605 13,857 Received this week at this - port. 5,140 1,950 1,532 Received previously at this port. 75,614 135,656 136,352 Received at other Texas ports. 9,913 19,460 19,157 Received at Eagle Pass to. .... .... Total. 93,224 164,671 . Exported to Great Britain to date. 32,403 44,051 Franco....... 1,625 .... Other Continental Ports.. 13,377 6,512 Mexico. Mexico, via Eagle Pass. New Orleans. 9,380 26,728 Havana. ..... Baltimore. 188 .... Philadelphia. .... . .... New York. 21,679 5L513 Boston. 3,689 16,474 Portland. 4SI 82,341 145,759 On hand and shipboard not cleared. 10,833 18,912 170.89S 53,095 1.739 1,570 120 42*,625 80 51,979 8,075 159,183 IL 715 Consignees per South Carolina Railroad, Hay ll. 88 bales Cotton, 84 bales Domestics, 856 sacks Gxam, 140 sacks Meal, 62 sacks Cotton Seed. 25 sacks Flour, 184 bbls Naval Stores, ? car Old Wire, 1 car Cattle. To Hopkins, McPhera n & Co, M antone & I Co, G W Williams fe Co. F Horsey, Utsey & Kenyon, Boper k Stoney, C Voight, Goldsmith & Son. Chie olm Bros, J D Aiken k Co, A J Salinas, E J Wiss k Co, W Roach, Gibbes k Co, F E Schroder, O N Ave? rill, J Campeen k Co.CLitscbgi, L D DeSaussure, B Bischoff k Co, Cameron, Barkley & Co, street Bros k Co, West A- Jones, J N Teideman k Co, J N Bobson, G W Steffens, W M Bird & Co, O D Carr k Co, Bail road Agent Consignees per Northeastern Railroad May ll. 40 balee Cotton, 77S bbls Naval Stores, Lumber. Stock, Mdse, kc. ToE D Andrews,' G W Wilhams & Co, J * J D' Kirkpatrick, Thurston fe B?hnes. H E Bennett; Nachman fe Co. J Hnrkwnp fe Co, Mazyck Bros, S D Stoney, Z Davis, J Mai shall. Jr, Risley fe OaMNsTj >B?Bl?a<^MfcWa^? Bro.- Morris. F Sumter, A A Goldgm th A Co, M G. ld smith k Son, B BoU, W Dowling, F A Sawyer, G E Pratchett, Ball rosd Agent ' Paraengen. Per sterner Emilie, from Georgetown, S C Urs F L Frost, Miss Pringle, Urs Lance, Hie? Webb, Urs W U Hazard, Urs HT Coaduna-. R J Lowndes and lady, J Pringle, J B Coffin. - Smith, Capt Gage, - Bead, - Uaxdgault, Urs Manigault, - Jacobs, - Burne, B J Middleton, Jr. Mrs Middleton, and 17 on deck. ttoriit trgg._ Port of* Charleston, May 13. Arrived Yesterday. Sehr Intrepid, Bunker, Providence, R 1-8 days. Ballast. To L T Potter. Steamer Emilie, Dans, Georgetown, SC. 77 tierces Rice, ?5 sacks Peas, 29 bags Rice Flour, 80 bbls Rosin, icc. To Shackeirord 4 Kelly, J R Pringle, G ? Pritchett, J F Taylor, G H Ingranam 4 Son, and others. Memoranda. Consignees per sehr B N Hawkins, arrived from Boston on Sunday-W Roach, J S Schirmer, Wage? ner, Heath 4 Monsees, GE Pritchett, Kailroad Agent, E R Cowpertwait, R White, D H Stlcox, Campbell, Knox 4 Co, Chisolm Bros, J Hurkamp & Co, P P Locke. H W Kinsman, J Thomp?on k Co. H Klatte 4 Co, G W Clark k Co, L J Lunn, J P Wohl ikampter, W G WhOden k Co, Screven k Nesbit, A Langer, H Bischoff 4 Co, Klinck, Wickenberg 4 Co. W P Rus? sell ? Co, Muller, Nimitz 4 Co, and Order. The achr Maine Law, from Havana for New York, previously reported m a dangerous condition on Georgetown (S Ci Bar, has become a total wreck. Some three hundred boxes of sugar has been taken from the vessel and carried to Georgetown, one hun? dred of which were more or less damaged. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED ANB SAILED FOR THIS PORT FOREIGN, uv juron? The EraQaraa, Leach, sailed.March 27 . BBEMENHAVEN. The Dorothea, Plambeck, sailed.March 1 DOMESTIC. BOROS, Sehr Laura Bridgman, Hart, cleared.April 30 KEW TOSS. Sehr Maria Pierson, Grant, op.April 8 Sehr Nellie Burgess, Burgess, up..April 20 Sehr Amelia G Ireland, Townsend, up.May 2 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr Hannah Little, Godfrey, cleared.April 23 BALTTMOKE. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, up.May 7 fit-nos, Cintil?is, (Ule. QOSTAR'S PREPARATIONS, EVERYBODY-Tries them ! EVERYBODY-Uses them 1 EVERYBODY-Believes in them ! EVERYBODY-Recommends them : "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. For Bats, Roaches, Ants, 4c. 'COSTAR'S" BED-BUG EXTER. A Liquid-Kills-"Sure thing.' "COSTAR'S- INSECT POWDER. For lleae, Moths, Insects, 4c. "COSTAR'S" CORN SOLVENT. For Corns, Bunions, 4c. "COSTAR'S", BUCKTHORN SALVE. For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, 4c. "COSTAR'S" BISHOP PILLS. (Sugar Coated) Dinner Pill. "COSTAR'S" COUGH REMEDY. For Coughs, Colds, 4c. "COSTAR'S" BITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Beautifies the Complexion. Makes the Skin fresh and fair. 03* 11 ! Beware 1 ! ! of all Worthless Imitations. OS" None Genuine without -COSTAB'S" Signature. 49" 25c. and 50c. sizes kept by all DRUGGISTS. 49* 91 sizes sent by mail on receipt of price. OS- S2 pays for any three $1 sizes by Express. gg- $5 pays for eight SI sizes by Express. Address HENRY R. COSTAR, No. 612 BROADWAY, N. Y. OS~ For sale by BOWIE & MOISE, and GOODRICH, WI.NEMAN' 6i CO., CHARLESTON. S. C. OS- And at Wholesale in all the Cities and large towns ia the ?. h. May 2 ' nae 6mos JUST RECEIVED BI E. H. KELLERS & CO., Druggists, yo. 131 MEEIIXG-STREET, VICHY GRANDE GRILLE AND EISSINGEN BITTER WATER, In Original Packages. April 30 ?*] mm COD LIVER OIL. rjTHE POPULARITY WHICH THIS MEDICINE JL has obtain pd within'the past few years is justly merited. The oil presented as WILSON'S ?B in its purest state; ls procured from fresh clean Livers only of the Gados Morrhua. and a successful method bas been discovered by which all the Iodine and Bromine, so necessary lor the efficacy of the oil, ore 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 large number of ladies and gentle? men, wholesale an<i retail druggists, merchants, in? valids, and many others who have been, on examina? tion, convinced of its rare excellence. This Oil cnn be obtained from all respectable Drug? gists throughout the United States. Office and Agency, WILLIAM M. WILSON'S, No. 208 Market-street, Philadelphia. BOWIE & M. U J H E, WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON. March 7 ?mos j Prags, Obmirals,JEfo AND ITS POWERFUL CURATIVE ASSOCIATES, PEEP ABED TOD EB A NEWLY DISCOVEBXD PBOCXES FOE EXTRACTING THE CUBATTVE PBOPEBTTES FECM VEGETABLE SUBSTANCES, EN? TESE INTO THE COMBO em CN OF DR. RADWAY'S RENOVATING ??50 L VENT. A KEW PP.ES CT?LE DISCOVERED. One Bottle of Resolvent is Better Titan Ten Large Bottles of the Advertised Sarsaparillas, or Direct Diuretic Rem? edie!. PHTSTCTAN6 wonder at the extraordinary power of RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT in curing the worst lonas of Scrofulous, Syphiloid, Chronic Skin Disease?, and ita marvelous power in resolving cal culona concretions, affordingimmediate relief and. consequent cur o' of Diseases of the Kidney, Bladder, Liver, Lunge, Paocreaa, 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 and painful discharge of urine, and ita singular power In curing discharges from the Uterus and Urethra, Lcucorrhcea, Bloody Urine, and other unhealthy and weakening dis? charges;-and inquire wherein the SARS AP AR EL LIAN used In the Renovating Resolvent differs from ordinary Sarsaparilla* ! Sarssparillian is the only principle in sarsaparilla that possesses airative properties; all other parts ol the root are inert and I useless. One ounce of the extract obtained under j Dr. Badway's new process for extracting the curativo properties from vegetable substances, contains more of ttie true principle of cure than twenty pounds of the ordinary roots. SARSAPARELLHN is only one of the ingredients that forms this truly wonderful medicine; audit is the only compensating remedy that communicates its purifying, cleansUs 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 wiU make it pure. If the Lung? 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, jf the Skin is covered with pimples, spots, pustule*, sores, ulcers, Ac, the Besolvent will quickly remove these annoyances. If mercury is deposited In the bones and has accumulated in the system, the Re? solvent will drive it out Ii the Throat or Bronchial Glands aro ulcerated, the Resolvent w?l cure these signs of an early waste. Direct remedies, possess? ing only exclusive properties, are hurtful, ss they increase the functional secretions of on - organ by suspending the constituent secretions ol others; hence, a compensating remedy like the Besolveut is the only means of a permanent cure. BEAB IN MIND THAT EVEBT DROP OF BLOOD impregnated with the Resolvent and absorbed to supply the waste of the body, will make pure, sound and healthy flesh and fl I ir*-. .The first dose that is taken commences lis work of purification and In? creasing the appetite and flesh. A REMARE A BLE CURE! SORES ON TBE TONGUE, ULCERS IN THE THROAT, SORE GUJIS. SORE MOUTH, SORES IN THE NOSE, AROUND THE EYES, ate* If recently exhibited, a few bottles will cure. If chronic, or through the effects ot Mercury, Potas? sium. Corrosive Sublimate, from six to one dozen bottles may be required to make a permanent cure. R. E. R. A GREAT SENSATION !-A GOOD SENSA? TION! PAIN CURED IN AN INSTANT! In 1617 the great grand principle of stopping the most excruciating pain in an instant, without em? ploying such dangerous agents as Chloroform, Opium, Morphine, A con tine, Ether, Ac, was ?rst made known in RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. This remedy accomplished this wonderful and de? lightful desideratum m all cases of external and in? ternal pain. In an instant it afforded relief, the moment it was applied to the parts ol 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 pam, and imparted the dc- J lighrful sensation of ease and comfort. Every kind of pain, whether Rheumatism, Neu? ralgia. Toothache, Pal s in the Chest, Side, Lunge. Stomach. Bowels, Kidneys, Spine, Legs, Arme, Feet, one application was sufficient to kill and extern inatc 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, Spasms, Diarrhoea, Lyscntery, and every pain that maw exist in the in? side ot man, woman or child; this was RADWAY'o READY RELIEF of 1847, and it is RADWAY'S RE? LIEF, greauy improved, in 18G9. Wethen started it in ita minston of relieving thc infirm, para-stricken, hick, distressed and crippled ol all naiione throughout the world, and now to-day it is used, patronized and revered ?s a household necessity, in the palaces of sultans. Emperors, Kain.cs. Kings, High Priest*, Nobles, as well as in the cottages of the laboring classes of every natiou on the lace cf the earth. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS CURED IN THirtTi* MINUTES ! I mp ort a nt to Know how to Lse"Rad .*vayrs Ready Relief" In Acute and Dangerous Attacks! MT OWN CASE. On Saturday night, the 10th, I was violently seized with Congestion of tho Lungs. For a few days pre? vious I felt a dull pain over ray lett lung", with occasional coughs, hut teing actively engaged, paid no attention to it. When seized, the pam was so piercing, cutline and excruciating, that every breath drawn was like a red hot kuiio cutting my lung. Bu? ms absent ti om home, I sent out for three bottles of RADWAY'S RELIEF, applied the entire lot to my lung?, back, shoulders, ?tc, and in a few moments got up counter-irritation. Respirations were easy, and, aa the skin beca-re reddened, all paiu ceased. In half an hour I was feet* from pain, and all signs of Congestion, Infi mutation, Ac., gone. This is an important cure. It is well that every one should know how to use this remedy in severe attacks, lhe same rule holds good :n cates of Inflammation of tho Loins, Bowels, Kidneys and Stomach. Apply the RELIEF freely; eoak the skin with it. It will instantly secure the withdrawal of th? inflammation to the surface, aud parsons now suffering may, in THTBIT MINUTES, be free from pain. CHRONIC INFLAMMATION. Da casts where inflammation has existed for a length of time, in addition to the RELIEF, take six ol RADWAY'S PILLS. Powder them. In half an hour, ia most cases, they will operate. If not, re? peat the dose. In one or two hours at the furthest th<?y will oper?te, 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. BAD WIT'S REMEDIES are sold by Drug? gists and Storekeepers everywhere. Get the New Style; with India Rubber Cork. BOWIE & MOISE, AGENTS, May 2 Charleston, S. C. nao Cmos E OSA D A LIS THE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH RESTORES I THE BESI BLOOD PURTFTEB IN THE WOHLD. DR. LAWRENCE'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF ROS AD A LIS, A Safe and Certain Care (and the only one yet dis overed) for SCROFULA IN ITS VARIOUS FORMS, B?CH AS Consomption in its early stages, Enlargement and Ulceration of the Gland B, Joints, Bones, Kid? neys and Uterus, Chronic Rheuma? tism, Eruptions of the Skin, Chronlo Sore Eyes, Ac. ALSO, SYPHILIS TN ALL ITS VARIOUS FORMS. DISEASES~?~F WOMEN, Loss of Appetite, Sick Headache, Liver Complaint, Pain in the Back, Imprudence in Life, Gravel, GENERAL ELL HEALTH, and all diseases of the BLOOD, LITER, KIDNEYS AND BLADDER. It thoroughly eradicates every kind of ha mor and bod taint, and restores the entire system to a healthy condition. II IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS, never producing the slightest injury. THE BO SADALIS is not a secret medicine. The articles hom which lt is made are published ai aid each bottle, and it is used and recommended by the Medical Faculty, wherever lt has been introduced, asa POSITIVE and RELIABLE Medicine for Diseases of tho BLOOD, i LIVER and KIDNEYS. 45*Used and endorsed by the leading Physicians everywhere it ie known. The following, among many hundreds of our best citizens, testify to its wondrous efficacy: CERTIFICATES FROH PHYSICIANS. BALTIMORE, MD., March 4th, 1868. I believe Dr. Lawrence's "ROSADALIS" to be the BEST ALTERATIVE I>- USE, and, therefore, cheerfully recommend it as such. THOS. J. BOYKIN, M D. BALTIMORE, February ir th, 1866. Dr. J. J. Lawrence: DEAB SIB:-I take pleasure in recommend in? your ROSADALIS as a very powerful alterative. I have seen it used in two cases with happy results-one a case of recondary syphilis, 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 8 tan ding, which is rapidly improving under its use,'and thc indications ore that the panent will soon recover. I have carefully examined the formu? la by which your Rossdalis is made, and find it an excellent compound of alterative in gre Jicnts. Yours truly, K. W. CARR, M. D. We know Dr. Dawrence's Rosadalis-to be a safe and reliable Alterative, ftc., and take pleasure in re? commending it to the profession and the public. A. D. MOORE, M. D., L. A. SMITH, M D., J. H. WINSTEAD, M. D., R. G. BARHAM, M. D., W. G. DUGGAN, M. D., E. BARNES, M. D , R. W. KING, M. D., 8. WODDARD. M. D., W. T. BREWER, M. D., W. J. BULLOCK, M D. January 7th, 186S. I hereby certify that I am personally acquainted with the above named physicians, and they are all gentlemen of respectability and standing in this com? munity. T. C. DAVIS, Mayor of Wilson, N. C. January 11th, 1808. ROSABALES WELL CURE THE WORST CASES OF SCROFULA. BEAD THE STATEMENT BELOW AND DESPAin NOT. WmsoM Cot NIT. September 10,1S67. Dr. J. J.-Lawrcnct: DEAR SIB-My youngest daughter, aged Ave years, has been dreadfully afflicted with .-erotula nearly all her Ufe. I tried a great many physicians, but with? out relieving her much; in fact, most of them said there was no hope or cure. During the last spring she was worse than ever, her body and limbs Oeing covered with sores and blotches-with face and eyes badly ulcerated and swollen. Whilst in this condi? tion I was advised by Dr. L. A. Stirb to try your Ro ea dali?. I at once procured three bottles, and commenced giving it to her. The effect was magi? cal. In less than a month, to my great astonish? ment, she was entirely welL I am sir, yours, y With much respect and gratitude, W. W. BURNETT. ROSADALI3 CURES ALL SKIN DISEASES. WILSON, N. C., September 15, 1867. Dr. Lawrence : DEAB SIB-In 1862 my son. now aged five years, was vaccinated with what proved to be impure mat? ter, whi -h completely destroyed his health. He has been afflicted with an inveterate and extremely trou? blesome eruption of thc akin, sometimes breaking out in sores, Ac. Rosodolls was prescribed by my family physician, Dr. A. D. Moore, After taking it ? few weeks my son became and remains entirely well. Yours, truly, J. B. DANIEL. CHBONIC LIVER COMPLAINT CURED. This is to certify that I was cured of Chrome Liver Complaint by Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis, after having been confined to my bed and hoi sc tor a long time, and trying various medicines without benefit. I know of several others in this county cured through the usc of Rosaaalis, and it cn be found in nearly every house in my neighborhood, and they all lirai se it as a great medicine. THOMAS THORN. Greene County, August 14,186S. ROSADALIS 13 A POTENT REMEDY TN ALL CHRONIC DISEASES. FHOM G. W. 3LOCST, ESQ., ATT9UNET AT LAW, WILSON, M. C. I have been cured of t hronic Inflammation of the Ear and Partial Dearness, of ten year.?' stauding. by Rosadalis. GEO. W. BLOUNT. ROSADALIS WELL CUBE THE VERY WORST CASES OF CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. PORTSMOUTH, VA., February 23,18C8. Captain J. H. Baker: DEAB Sm-This is to certify that I have been afflicted with Rheumatism for the last Ave or six years, many hine* unab'c to move. I tried all medi? cines recommended to mc for the disease, without receiving any benefit. Having heard "Rosadalis" highly spoken ot. 1 procured a bottle, and finding some relief, continued it until I am happy to sa j thct I am completely well. I not only consider tho "Rosadalis" a sovereign remedy for Rheumatism. L-ut I believe it al.-o a pre? ventive, and clieertuUy recommend it to the "afflicted." Yours, very truly, JAMES WEBB. WILSON, January 7,18C8. I hereby certify that I have used Dr. Lawrence's justly celebrated Rosadalis in my fcnii'y as a general Alterative and Tonic, wita tho most satisiactory re? sults, and 1 therefore conscientiously recommend it to the public as a medicine of rare and genuine merit. JAMES W. DAVIS, I Sheriff of .Wilson County, N. C. RO-ADALIS.-This medicine has met with on un? precedented success in this community. Captain Baker, the polite and attentive ugent lor this cit}', in? forms us that It is next to impossible to supply the demand made fer it; and that the medicino is effect? ing some wonderlul cures, and giving great satisfac? tion to oil who have used it.-'"Norfolk (Va.) Daily Journal, November 29,3867." PREPARED ONLY BT J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., CHE1UST, BALTIMORE, MD., (Late ot Wilson. North Carolina.) PRICE SI CO PEB DOTTLE. tXTf Sold wholesale by all the principal Wholesale Druggists in all tho large cities of the United States and British America, and retailed by Druggists every where. All Mter3 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, WINE MAN & CO. Arril21 Smos Snpcr-f)l)0spijtitc /ertiltjcrs. ill! III! fill! TO THE PLANTERS OF SOUTH CAEOLINA. I OF THE OLD AND LONG ESTABLISHED STANDARD FERTILIZER. THIS MAN ?BE, Di ITS PREPARATION, IS MADE EQUALLY ADAPTED FOR FORCING large crops of cotton, corn, wheat, tobacco, potatoes and other root crops. The manufacturing depot is conducted by one of the most skilful chemists and manufacturers in the United States. It is endorsed, approved and recommended by all the most prominent enemista and agricul? turists in the Southern States. It can be relied on as ruiiform in quality-always reliable-productive of large crops-and un excelled by any in the market in the high per centage of TRUE x^TILIZING PRINCIPLE. Witness innumerable endorsements, among wBich we quote from Prof. JOSEPH JONES, Chemist to Cotton Planters' Convention, 1860, whose Report, page 7, says : "It is but just that I should state to the convention that both the mannfacturers and venders of this Fertilizer have thrown open everything to my examination, and have manifested a de termination to conduct all their operations in an open end strictly HONBsr manner." We have established a CENTRAL DEPOT at Charleston, and will be represented by Messrs. B. S. RHETT & SON, AGENTS, BROWN'S WHARF. To whom Factors and Planters will please apply. B. M. RHODES & CO., OFFICE No. 82 SOUTH-SIBEET, BALTIMORE. May 13 . 22 li?ilr0??i d? (Engineers' Snjjjnirs. GAMER jpjj^ ^ ^ No. 150 MEETING-STREET. DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF STEAM ENGINES CIRCULAR SAW AND GRIST MILLS BOLTS, NUT8 AND WASHERS UAR AND SHEET IRON AND CAST STEEL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS GUM AND LEATHER BELTINGS ^ LACING LEATHER AND BLAKE'S PATENT BELT STUDS GUM and HEMP PACKING PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS SPERM, LARD AND PETROLEUM OILS BRASS AND IRON, SINGLE AND DOUBLE-ACTING FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS. No. 150 MEETING STREET. May ll 17 Prags, (^mirais, Ctr. o. QUEENS DELIGHT. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER! ME 1ST POWERFUL AND INFALLIBLE VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE KNOWS. WARRANTED A. OERTA-ITSf OTJTR-B POR ALL CHRONIC DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURE BLOOD, SUCH AS: Scrofulous Diseases, Ulcers, Chronic Rheumatism. Mercurial and Syphilitic Diseases in all Stages, And all Skin Diseases. It quickly removes Virus from the Constitution and Blood, and restores the Patient to PERFECT HEALTH AND PURITY ! RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE MOST EMINENT PHYSICIAN? NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL! DO WIE & MOISE, WHOLESALE AGEISTS, CHARLESTON, 8. C. February 29 etutitfaio B?Uro??s. CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COM? PANY. OFFICE CHARLESTON CITY BALLWAY CO.,V COAHZB BROAD AND EAST BAT STEEJTS, > CBLBLE8T0K, So. CA., May 1st, 166d. J SCHEDULE OF THE CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COMPANY. KING-STREET LINE. Leave Upper Terminus Leave Lower Terminus at 7.30 A.M., and at inter- at 8 AM., and at inter? vals of ten (10) min?tes vals of ten (10) minuteo dtiring the day till the daring the day till 10 F.. last trip at 9.30 P.M. M. N. H.-Leave the Battery as IOIIOWB: -Twenty (20) minutes after the hour, and i?? (10) minutes ot the hour, from 8.20 A. M., except at ten (10) minutes of 9 o'eloek, A. M. Every other trip from the old Postofflce until 4.30 P. M. from the Upper Termi? nus, when all the trips are to the Battery to 9 P. M., when thepast trip of ah the cars are to the old Post- . office. _RUTL EDGE-STREET LINK, ?iff* SW? Terminus I Leave Lower Terminus ? ZiL "AM'? ?5d at mter- at 8.05 AM., and at inter? vals or ten flO) minutes | vals of ton (10) minntefl' during the day tUl o.io j during the day till 10 P.M. t>,?w,7I???e,i.5e * fi" I?) minutes after . the hour, and thirty-five (35) minute/ after the hour,. except at 9.05 A-M. Every other trip from ttedd Postofflcei nntil 4.30 P.M. from UpperTerataS? when all the trips are to tho Battery io 8 65 P M when the last trip of all the cars are to the old Post office. SUNDAY SCHEDULE. KING-STREET LINE. Leave Upper Terminus Leave the Lower Termi? ni 9 A.M., and at mter- nu* at 9.30 A.M., and at vals of nf reen (15) mm- intervals of nfteen r K) ? ntes tUl 7.00 P. M. . minutes till 7.30 P. M. N.B.-AB the trips are to the Battery, until 6.15 P . M. The last trip of oach car to the old Postofflce. BUTLEDG E-8TREET LINE. Leave Upper Terminus | Leave Lower Terminus* at 9 A.M., and at inter- at 9.36 AM., and at inter? vals of every twenty (20) vals of every twenty (20) . minutes till 6.45 P.M. minutes till 7.30 P.M. N.B.-AB the trips are to the Battery, until 6.15 P. M. The last trip of each car to the old Postoffice. 8. W. RAMSAY, April 30_Secretary and Tressnrer. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM? PAQ. STJPERTNTENDENT'S.OFFICE. N. E. B. B.,1 CHARLESTON, May 9, 1868. | fXS AND AFTER TUESDAY, THE 1 2TH IN S TA NT . \J double daily Mail and Passenger Trains wiB be. run on this Road, according to the following sche? dule: ^ EXPRESS. Leave Charleston.5.00 P. M.. Arrive at ? lorene*.lO.so P. M. Leave Florence.3.8O A. M. Arrive at Charleston.9.00 A. M ACCOMMODATION. Leave Charleston.5.00 A. M.. Arrive at Florence.L15 P. M.. Leave Florence.,.11.30 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.80 P. M.. The Accommodation Train will not run cn ?un (fay*. Passengers for the Oheraw and Darlington Road, will take the Accommodation Train. 8. H. SOLOMONS, Sup't May 9_. _ 6 SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE CHE- . BAW AND DARLINGTON RAILROAD. CHXEAW, May 9,1868. ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, THE 12TH INST.,. the following schedule will be ron by tb' . Trains on this Road daily, except Sundays: Leave Florence 3.15 P. M Arrive at Cheraw 5.15 P. M. Leave Cheraw 8.00 A. M. Arrive at Florence HOC t A. M. These Trains make direct connections with the Trains for Charleston and for Kingsville. Passengers for Wilmington reach Florence at li; A. M., and leave,at 2 P. M. S. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. ??-Florence, Darlington, Bennettsville, Cheraw and Wadesboro' i-apers copy for one month May9_B SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL? ROAD-SUMMER SCHEDULE. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, SAVANNAH & CHARLESTON RAILROAD CO. MlXL-STBEET DEPOT, CHASLZ8TOH, 8. C., April 33,1683. ON AND AFTER SATURDAY, THE 2D MAY,. the toll owing Schedule wiB go into operation:. Leave Charleston Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur? days, at 5.30 A. M. Arrive at Coosawhstchie l!.30 . AM.. Returning, leave Coo sawhatchie on the same day at 13.00 M. Arrive at Charleston COO P. M Hack Lines, connect with Railroad at Jacksonville for Walterboro'; Yemasseo for Beaufort C. S. GADSDEN, April 24 8 mwfO Engineer and fnp't - SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I . CHABXESTOS, S. C., March 26, 1868. ) ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 39XH, THE*' PASSENGEB TRAINS of tito South Carolina Railroad will run as follows : FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.'..6.30AH, Arrive at Augusta.;.-3.30 P. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Memphis,^ Nashville and New Orleans, vi? Montgomery ano Grand Junction. FOB COLUMBIA Leave Charleston.6.80 A M.. Arrive at Columbia..8.50 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Bail road, Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad andi Camden train. FOB CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.6.00 A M. Arrive at Charleston.?.3.10 P. M. Leave Columbia...6 00 A. M. Arrive a: Charleston....3.UI P. M.. AUGUST*. NIGHT EXPRESS . (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M... Arrive at Augusta..,.6.45 A M. Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nashville' and New Orleans, v<a Grand Junction. leave Augusta.4.10P. M. Arrive a: Charleston.4.00 A. ii COLUMBIA NIGHT rXPP.ESS. (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.5.40 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.6.20 A. M. Connecting with Charlotte and South Carolina Rail? road on Moudays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave Columbia.6.30 P. M. Arrivfc.at Charleston.6.30 A. M.. SOMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.3.40 P. M. Ai rive at Summerville.5.16 P. M.. Leave Summerville.7.20 A M.. Arrive at Charleston.8.35 A. M.. CAMDEN BRANCH. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Leave Ki 11 grille.2.2U P. M.... Arrive at Camdon.5.00 P. M... Leave Camden.5.10 A. M.. Arrive at Ringville.7.40 A. M. (Signed) H. T. PEAKE, Anril 29 General Superintendent CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. CHARLOTTE AND SOUTH CAROLINA BAIL ROAD COMPANY. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) COLUMBIA. S. C., March 31, 1868. J ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, THE TRAIN-' over this Road w ill run as follows : Leave Columbia at.4.00 P. M. Arrive at Charlotte at.H-00 F- M.. Leave Charlotte at.11.35 P. M. Amvc at Columbia at.COO A. M Passengers taking this route, going North make close cntections at Greensboro', Weldon and Pcris mouth. to all principal Northern cities. ??-Tickets optional from Grernsboro', either v? Danville or Raleigh; and from Portsmouth eithei via Bay Line or Annam-:ssic Route. Baggage checitd. throuph. , . Connections made both ways with trams of tne Greenville and Columbia Railroad. _ CALEB BOUKNIGHT, April 2 Superintendent. TH H. KELLERS di CO., DRUGGISIS AND APOTHECARIES, NO. 131 MEETING-STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET. HAVE ON HAND CHEMICAL FOOD, OB COM? POUND Syrup of the Phosphates of Lime, Iron and. Scda'n superior tonic for myalfds. Aitken's Syrup of tho Phosphates of Quinine, Strychnine and Iron, the greatest tonic in use recom? mended by the first physicians. Rational Food, an easily digestible dlot for infante and invalids. Soluble Citrate of Bismuth for Dyspepsia. ShaBenberger's Fever and Ague antidote. India Cholagogue, for Chills and Fever. Granular Citrate of Magnesia. Crosaman's Sp?cule. Mathew Cavlus' Capsules of Citrate Iron and Copai? ba, a French preparation of great reputation. Asthma Cigarettes, an unfailing cure for Asthma. Lyons' Periodical Drops. Stafford's Olive Tar. Bardotte's Worm Candy. Uphcn's Electuary. Rowan?'s Fever and Ague Tonic, Ac, Ac February 22 thm