The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 27, 1868, Image 4
THE DAILY NEWS.
Toe Lut Wew Ballad.
'^JSS ??* *? Vs*** thai cheek."
Without a guarantee .. ' ?
WWeh there t?braji?ee;
Thoa? rastraos hps I Anottouoh,
? Unless you promptly IST
^??^ bright hoe ts fast and true,
And wlU not wash away.
^boeoh^^ant eyes may owe then- charm
Complexi?n Unte, I've'heard duk hints,
Are changed by womat tm co ;
And li I ask the dearest girl.
For whom atone I Jive,
. ?Tar ono* long tr* ss to Has and bless.
It mayn't beiUrr to gira.
The penciled brow, the ravsn hub,
Are open to a doubt,
. i^S?S?F^aut'hat Q^'w unjust,
The shape I rave about; V
So m this dubious state of things.
w Andase WT^ther-s warm.
I w?l not seek to presa that ch?ek.
Cr ask to clasp that form.-PimcA.
?SH&f?m*!'* ^?WBTS>-.T? the* un?
married rol hfe is a sheer hondase, and there
"tosser^ to bs left untried if it onrypro
miaes a chance of deliverance. She learns to
oeap?e the sense, the information, tbewo
S^rS?rVK to attract the deli?
verer. She has to sell herself to purchase her
and she will take very strong mea
?-. . . ""re * purchaser. The fop, the
tneao^.. ~> keen scrutiny with which
fo^liSe knows n*. " T ?W| ****** 8tocJc
the gay creature behind nw rrepanng to
of his feeble preferences, and io " ,
play upon his feebler aversions.. Pliu
ns, it LB for him that ehe arranges her ?
tillery on the toilette table, the " little se?
creta, * the powder bloom, the rouge "pre?
cipitated from the damask rose leaf,-' the.
Sty ri an lotion that gives "beauty and freeh
nesstothe complexion, prampness to the figure,
clearness and softness to th? akin." He has a ;
faint flicker of hiring for brunette*:, abe lays
her triomphant finger on her "walnut stain," ;
and -djirkens into the favorite tint. He loves
pmmpneaa, and her: ''Sinai Manna" ia at hand
to secure embonpoint. Belladonna flashes on
him from b er eyes, Kohl and antimony deepen ,
the blackness of her. eyebrows, "bloom of
roser? blushes freon her lips. She stoops.to ?
conquer, and it ia no wonder ti'.tt the fop and <
the fool Ro down. The fre: 2. m she covets .
comes with marriage, "ira* it is & :- > odom threat?
ened by a thousand accidents, a:iu threatened,
* above ali, by maternity. It is of httle use to ;
hara bowed to slang and shoulde r straps, if it 1
be only to tie oneself to ?Jeradlo. The nursery .
Btagds sadly hr the way of t he free development
of woman; it cHps her social enjoyment, it cur?
tails her bonnet billa. "The slavery of nursing
a cSuldL" okjk^ ?air protester tells ns, "only a
mother knows." And so oho invents a pretty
' theory>ahout the ?tange done to modern con- :
st?taUono by our parr-?iinldng fore fathers,
and ceases to mu-se at all. But even this is
only "partial Independence; shs panta for per?
fect freedom from the carce of maternity. Her \
tone becomoa the tone of the household, and ,
the spouse she has won growls over each now ?
arrival. She is quite ready to welcome the '
growl "Nature,'1 amothcr informsus, "tarns
restive after tte birth ol two or three chit- '
dren," and mother tums restive with Nature. :'
"Whatever else you may do," ene adds, "yon '
will never perauado us into liking to have !
cbiliren," and. if we did. we should not greatly j
value the cen ver s on. Ard so woman wins her
liberty,'and bows her emphatio reply to the
worlds appeal, ' Give us good mothers," by i
dooling to be a mother at ail
. [Saturday Review. . I
- ? . . a m ?? *.- i
ICED MUSLINS ron S?wnrKK.-It has doubt- j j
lc88.;cocurred to many a one. while admiring
. the beautiful effects produced by frost on win?
dows, to imagine how dehghtful it would be
if a sensation of coolness could bo produced in
the - sultry days of summer hy the aspect of
thoee effects sj-iincially produced. Tboimapi- ,
.nation baa boen rounded. It is known that. '
by means of ahn oat any ordinary salt, reduced
toa liquid, and applied with a brush to window
panes, those fairy-like forms of crystahne .
foliage may be. suocessfully reproduced,
and that, with a little chemical ingenuity,
any tone of color mry be given to them, from "'
snowy white to richest purple or coolest creen. .
That procesa is well known ; but, another step .
in advance has recently been tosen in tho samo ?
direction, by meana of which muslins may be
?milarlyi?ed lov summerwear. The uno which .1
separates a pretty experiment from a com
mercial product ka that which mar ba drawn 1
between results obtained by an orig!aal mani- j
pulsion, which can only be reproduced by a
repetition of the same original means, andtbose ,
results which, once perfected, can be reproduc?
ed ad mfinitirni, by mere mechanical proceases.
Daguerreotype waa only a pretty toy till M. .
Talbot diaoovered the means of producing the
same effects oo paper, and a process for multi- ?
???Si?hvv
analogous method has bean discovered bv M.
Bertsch, and practically applied by M. Kubl
aaan, for.' mnlt?a^^;lrcm an engraved ,
plate, the exquisite e&ctaof the crystsline, ?
from which any number of impressions can be j
taken, jn any tone of icy grays, or pale silvery
greens, ox any other cool tint. In order to se- 1
cure continuity of design, without stop or in?
terruption, the first manipulation takes place ]
npon a pohshed cylinder, by means of which a
continnous pattern,:-never ending, elill be ein- ,
ninsr"isimpartedto as many thousand yards of i
?textae ftbrio aa rnay be required So that :
the first time in the fanciful story of fash- i
ion. iced muslin ? for the summer season may
be had ia any quantity. Oh, ye nymphs of icy
heart, lei us see you clothed in the appropriate
hvery pf iced wariin-Montreal Gazette.
AKOTHES BTAIZ Cosvi5Tios.-It is rumored
that the ancient town of Cooetwhatchie is dis?
satisfied with tho platforms of both the April
and the Jane Ccoveiitone, and has, in conae
. qosnoft. ojKae? oorrespondence with the Demo
OTats of Pumpkin Town (in Piokona District)
upon the expediency of having a third Conven?
tion:
Tbs new movement had ito origin in the
restless brain of a very old negro- a negro, but -
still & man and a brother-living in the black?
smith shop by the bridge .over the Coosaw
hatchie, in the suburbs of the town. His name
is Peter Dembea, Hia idea ia thai he waa a
grown man when Porter, Hampton, McGowan j
and Carew were mere boys ; and that itis a
shame for mob young stars to control the des?
tinies of the 8tate, especially when Coosaw
hatchiejiad no notice of either of the two Con?
ventions till ten days after they had adjourned.
In reply to the statement that there is no news?
paper taken in that ancient town. Beter avow&j
that he cannot a&e what that fact has to do with
the matter : and that the antiquity of Cocsaw
hatchio and his own venerableness entitle them
respectively to more deference and attention
than these up tart politicians have shown thom.
Pump kia Town has not responded yet, and
the pobhc interest ia growing daily m ore and
more intense. At last advices the mail-rider
had not succeeded in finding the town, hut ex?
pected to stake it next day or the day after.
YorixWe Enquirtr.
(faratf rn al.
Tfte Cn Ar lenton Cotton Harket.
OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, I
CwaW.MTO?. Friday Evening. Jone 26, '68. j
The leadtef markets having 5*iffened, the staple
here became ?ore active, and prices improved % to
lc V BJ-nies near 300 half s, say,iat 36;13atl53ft
- 14 at 36?; 29 st 27; Cat 37^:125 ut 29; 18 at 30, and
61 aa private terms. We quoit :
IJVIBPOOOL CLASSmCATIOS.
OrdiiiAry to pood ordinary.-96 @38" .
low middling.29 (a)~
MIMUDg..................SO @
M*\rketavby Telegrsiph.
rOBXIQH StABX ETS.
LoNDO?. July 2S-Erenlug.-Oousola
Tsonds ,
Lrrraaoot. Jane 36-Noon.-Cotton firmer: sales 1
12,000 b?tira? sales of tue week 68,000 Salea; ibr ex?
port 14,000; speculation MOO; stock 607,000, of which
869,000 are American; stock afloat 639,000 biles,
whereof 89,000 are American. Oom 84a Wheat |
Us. ad. Bacon 48a. 6d. Pork dun. Common rosin
Ma id.
Evsoi?^.-Cotton firmer and more active. Sales
15,000*- bales. Uplands ll^daU^d; Orleans ll j?da 1
?:$S^^?f!?^-\ DOIOSTIO KABXETS.
-Nsw TOM, June 96-Noon.-Odd 40. Sterling
unchanged. Wheat late, lower. Com lc lower.
Lard heavy-16Xsl7c. Cot too finner at 31?31j?c
Evening-Cotton more active-Kale better. Sales j
of 4000 bales at 81 % ci*. Flour opened firmer, but
closed drooping; Southern common to fair extra
t9 05 ii0 50. Wheat vary heavy and 3*6 cte. lower.
Con Isac, lower; Western 83c Mess pork heavy at
$28>is28X; old 697X. Lard a, shade easier; kettle
TT^alSc. Whiskey sad rice quiet Sogar fair. Coi
fee firm. Molasses quiet. Turpentine 45*45>?a
Freight? firm. Gold 40Southern bonds steady
and in ten* demand. Sterling steady.
BALXDIOBS, June 2&-Cotton firm at 31c. Ff our I
?Ottve with better feehsg, but prices unchanged.
Corn firm. Oats and re dnlL Meas pork ??9.
Shoulders H>*. .
WILMIHOTOI., Jone 26.-Spirits Turpentine nomi?
nal at 40. Brain dull; tar declined.
AUGUSTA. June M.-Cotton market dull, buthold
arsaxeflrm. Middling 80o.
SAVAJWAH. June 2A-Cotton firm .na in fair de
demsnd. Middlings 30*o. Sales 133 bales. Re?
ceipts 183 balea.
Moan* June 26.-Sslee 260 bales. Little cotton
offering; market firm; nyalinga 27**38, Receipts,
U bales, sales of the week. 626 bales. BeceipbJ,lC3
bales. Exports to Uverpool, 146; to the Continent,
346 bales; coastwise, 1472 bales. Stock, 7199 bales.
NEW OaiXAHS. June 2A-8terling 63*55; New York
sight X premium. Gold 40. Sugar and molasses
dull and nominal .?,?_
NEW OBLSAUB, June 26.-Cotton firm; middlings
29c; sales 160 bales. Receipts. 116. Exports. 3279
bales. Sales of the week, 1199 bales. Receipts, -604
hales. Export* to the Continent, 8279; to Liverpool,
680 bales. An account of stock is being taken, but
ia not yet complete. It approximate a 9000 bales.
CntonmATi, June 26.-Ylour and corn dolL Mess
pork ?27 75. Lard 16?. Shoulders 12*. Clear
sides ley.
Xounrraj* KT., June 26.-Fhrar $7 50a8. Corn
90&93. Mess pork $28. Lard 17?. Shoulders 18?.
Clear sides 16X?16X-_
g g g g g g g g i i i
g g g 8 |5 g S ?p p P ?j
1 ? ff 1 ; 11ti I (
r* k " : : : : : : I f
. . ' * |"-| t
if ' 11 1 ' ' s?
fTTtTTTTTT |
--:-? 1 . ; 1 I . SS
. . t ,t.:,-. ? ?\! s?
i \ i : i I : : ||
: . : : t M E
3 S;] g j j LijJ.1
o> ?
cl ? M -s " * ' ? ? 1
Baltimore Mawrk*t.
BALTIMORE,.June. 3^?^Mr?Se
^ff?f?.'?* 20S28 cts j
*(?ios-Afler the <d^^?^lui
H b.le. ordinary and good ^?^^ at
Today we report 70^f" cto-67b?le? good
?s:80bsle.^m'daUng at 28X cuvs* ra. - j ?
P*E?^Tbe bark Adelaide arrived tc-dayfrom
B?^?!Sf^ba?-: market continues dun. only
".?W.'? ?!?5i!ri.SjK arum maw.
est? ?? ?
nnow; uMktketirrej^j^^??^0 bushels white
wew^?omprtoed ."^jTSJ bu\heis do at
ri fl 18:180 bushels do at g T?t^f^bush
nil. aoow?hsis *?n^'b5^ rtfira; *oo bush
^^S^^^^ow^^bu?btae^yed
^J'?o^snWffie repurtedTwe quote at
? S "h^lTSO bu^hXoflsrlA; 900 bushels soto I
5?a?2^?tta^^-10O bushels.offered, but
?^^oOd^?'-fairfor ba
^v'aT? f'r Baltimore and goodWos^m
Cered at ?28? Western 8? western on
??;?e??. outside for Job
"2S???Lw- nute *n active market to-day. princl
^^^Kc^ h?ubVlor refining at IIS?
Kc??a*ol2 at 12XC, At tnTcE*. other
tales were pending.
Hew Toxic Market.
M05E? MAUSET.
The Hew York Journal of (Amerce, ofWednes
lay,June23d,says: .... ^
Money continues in excessive supplyat this centre
U^^^ent for caU loans upro ^ coRaterals,
?noVUaebest mercantile paperto in demand at no
per cent per annum discount.
PBOD?OX KABXCr.
?jS fS.i^ 110 70.14 75 for good I
to(SoW moun-The market ls heavy ^ very
^SS^SSUS? and a decUneof
^""?nW ^ee^TmAde of 29,000
.^^T?^a^erate business doing for
home^?ohangeu^rtes. We aussies of
??TiOiX? 07X for Western mfced
SaZS ??iBfor high mixed nearlv yellow; $1 C9al io
S*? w? UV 'or white Southern, and
and prloes are hem
9P^^ ^lS^lrasttUonthe -anxious seat,"
Inl?Xys?^ X?aales are 678 bale, to
spinners. We quote:
C? MobOe, ?lgf.
Orulnary....26 26X 26X 26X
^^.ar !W? ?W
l?]ddtog....80 30X 3?>? 7X, _
GOT?T BAGS-Are held at 18c, with no sales to re
port. _ ?tmdl?r held. Further srfes I
SSii 1*^6^ for Cg ryqe, and 70c for short rye.
b^laS^Thereis little more doing, but priceM
*^? lote ?, aBd 46 cts this aide; 280
K^^aofd^ose^S^Rosins are quiet and
?TSe?; thebes are 600 bbls No 2 at$8 26,
* ^i^T^wSi at ?6- we quote strained common
52 S??aW at $3 ?Sa116; No 2 at $3 26a8 60;
SS&?SSS paleWas/andprlmedoW 66a
.TJ"?- _ pnsx-The demand foi meas la more
^^^^"fnrtaa the offering continue tc be
active ?Wbblfl sold at $28 37a
light, prices are *?~Tgomslde price, and 600bbls
a8 6e.casb,dodngst.^ /seller's option, at
for delivery the las^?half ofT at ^
$38 60. Thejobbtag ?de?> gf^jg for ol i mess ;
we notice sales of ^^^V^ 26for prime mes-.
$28 87S28 45 or new^2^*^^ 1050 bbls
There was ?ifS??.fonXv sold to-day at *22 25.
which were Ok^JgSSffgyg0^ toto a.et226Ca23.
K???quie?but price, are firmly
held. We quote meas st SM 37s28 5O;100 bola prime
mess sold at $24 36.
BEET-lhere is the regalar jobbing trade at
at adi!y held ratea. Sales were made of 170 bb!s at
Sl6?2l for plain Western mess, and $31a25 for extra
meas.
SMOKED MEATS.-There is but a moderate inquiry,
and prices show signs of weakness. We quote
bagged hams at 17a21o; shoulders at liaise, and
dear rib at 17al7ftc
; COT MEATS.-Xho demand Gfmtlnn.es to be light
We quote hams in sweet pickle at 16al7c, and should
ewin dry saltation,
: Burran-The market ls dull and prices are in the
buyers' favor. The receipts a e fair, and with the
demand confined to supplying the pressing wants of
the local trade the stock ls accumolating quite rapid?
ly, notwithstanding the concessions offered by the
rece ivers. We quote Western at 35aS0c, and E tate at
30sS3c, with lots of choice selected at 34a35o.
CHKEBE-There is considerable inquiry for the
prime grades, for export ands fair home demand,
which, taken with the light receipts, renders prices
quite firm. Some of the shippers have been In the
country and have paid the same price there that waa
current here. We quote dairy at 7al3c, and factory
at Halft.
LASS-The market is very quiet and prices are
barely maintained. Sales were made of 300 tes choice
"team rendered (a favorite brand) at 17c; 260 tes
prime do at 16ft c, and 100 tes do slightly off in color
?U6ftc. We quote No 1 at 16ftc; steam rendered
and kettle dried at 16 *i al 7c, and kettle rendered at
17ftal8ftc; city is quoted st IC val6?ic In the af?
ternoon -sisa mere made of 360 tes, for August deli?
very, sellers' option, at 17ftc.
BICE-The market is very quiet, but we do not
learn of any change in price. We quote Carolina at
lOftoll??c, Rangoon at 9fta9ftc currency, and do In
bond at 3ft aie gold.
Buo AB-The market for raw is quite active for re?
fining purposes, and as the offerings are but fair a
shade better prices aro current Wo quote lair refin?
ing at ll 'iallKc good do at ll#all??c, and No 12
box at 12\c. The sales are 2100 hhds at ll ftal3J?o
for Cuba, tho latter price for olarifled ; llftaWftc for
Porto Bico, and 2900 boxes at 10ftal3c For refined
the demand is s trifle more active, and prices are
held with more steadiness. We quote soft yellow at
14al5c, soft white at 15ftai6ftc and crushed, pow
dered and granulated at 16ftal6ftc.
Charleston Wholesale Prices,
BAGGING, -ft yard
3ALE BO PK, ft Bv-ManOla...,,
Western..
New York....~.
Ju ff. ..<...???.
3READ, ft ?
>avy..,?.-?....?.?..
Pilot.
(Trackers..s.*...
BRICKS, 9 vi:.
BRAN, ? 100 tts...-.
70TTON, ft ?->
Ordinary to Good Ordinary.......
Low Middling.
Middling to Strict Middling..
GooaliMuTing.....
gea Island..
CANDLES, fl lb-Sperm.
Adamantine.....
Tallow.
?OFFEE, ft lb-Bio.
Laguayra.
Java.?.
CORD AO F, f>-ft-Manilla.:.
Tarred American.
CORN MEAL, ft bbl.....
COAL, fl ton-Anthracite.
Cumberland....
COPPER, ? lb-Sheet.
FERTILIZERS
Wando Co's Ammcm'd Sol Phos.
Potato Fertilizer.
Alkaline Phosphate.<
Bone Flour.
Double Refined PoudreUe.
Niles' Phosphate.
Peruvian Gnano, V ton.
Padflo Guana, ft 2000 Bis..
Phoenix Guano.
Bough's Phosphate, fl 3000 Tbs...
Bhodes' Phosphate, fl 3000 tbs...
Mapes'8uperPhosphate, V 3000 lb
Zell's Baw Bone Phosphate.
Zell's Super Phosphate of Lune..
Woolston's Phosphate of Lime..- -
nm-cod, moo ms.
Herring, ft box.
Mackerel, No. 1, ? hali bbl.
Mackerel, No. 3, ft half bbl.
Mackerel, No. 3, fl bbl..
Mackerel. No. 1, by kits.
No.*.....
No. 3.ii
Bardines, fl 100-quartet boxes..
Halt boxes
FLOUR, fl bbl-Super.
Northern and Western Extra.
Baltimore Extra.
Southern-Super.
Extra.
Family.-..
FRUITS-Brunna, fl m.I
Si ?
?? ?
- ?
8ft&
09
27
1.-60
Dried Apples.
Almonds, soft shell.
Raisins, M. R., *R box...
Raisins, Layer.
Oranges........
Demons, 9 box..'..
GLASS, fl box of 60 feet
American, 8x10.
American, 10x13. ..
French, 12x14.
GRAIN-Maryland Oats, ft bushel.
Western Oats, ft bushel.
Corn, fl bushel.
Beans, fl bushel..
BAY, fl cwt.-North Rivsr.
Eastern.
BIDBS-VTJ, fl lb.
INDIGO-* lb.-..'..
f?OA-Re?ned, ft ft.
Swede.
LATHS, ? M.
LIME-f?htU, fi bbl.
South Carolina, in bbls.
Rockport, in bulk.
Cement.
Plaster Paris.. .
LUMBER, fl M. leet
Cl ear White Pine, 1st quality....
White Pine, good run.
Yellow Pine..
Boards, ft UL feet-Bough.
Grooved and Tongued...
LEA THE It, country tanned,'ft lb
MOLASSES, ft gallon-Cuba.
Muscovado.
Sugar House.
New Orleans.
NAVAL STORES, ft bbl-Tar...
Pitch.
Rosin, Pale.?.
Rosin, No. 1.
Roain, No. 3.
Rosin, No. 3.
Bol?n*Turpentine, fi gallen....
Ossum. fl in.
^A/X5-American, 4@30d, ft keg.
American Wrought.
Lathing.
Copper, fl lb.
Galvanized..
Spikes.:..
Ol IS-Lard, ft gallon.
Linseed, fl gallon.
Spann, Winter, fl gallon.
Cotton Seed, fl gallon.
Castor (E. I.), fl gallon.
Olive, fl dozen.
Kerosene, ft gallon.
Benzine, ft gallon
:.75
16.00 017.00
5.60 ? 6.00
6.00 ? 6.60
7.00 @ 8.00
OSSff
08 Cd>
4. CO (a)
60.00
38,00
20.00
12.00
38.00
TH
50
co
366.00
?40.00
025.00
(?15.00
@32.00
ca -
? 60
(9 63
<& 1.00
- ? -
I 4.00 @ 6.00
I 3.00 @ 3.60
I 3.30 @ 2.36
- * -
I 38 ? -
I IC fi -
I 6.60 &> 7.00
Lathing. 7.60 (ojlO.OO
Copper, fl lb. 1.00 @ -
Galvanized.?. 30 ? - .
Spikes..-.. 12 @ 16
Ol&S-Lard, fl gallon. 1.35 ? 1.40ft
Linseed, fl gallon. 1.30 @ 1.30
Sperm, Winter, ft gallon. 3.76 @ 3.00
Cotton Seed, ft galion. - ? -
Castor (E. I.), ft gallon. 8.00 & -
Olive, V dozen. 8.00 @10.00
Kerosene, fi gallon. 63 ? 46
Benzine, fl gallon. 60 <a> -
PROriSIONS-Boet. mess, ft bbl.J24.00 @26.00
Beef,prime. 14.00 felic.co
Pork, mess. - ? -
Romp. - ? -
Bacon, Hams, fl lb. 22 (ci 23
Bacon, Sides. 17 ? 18
Bacon, Shoulders. 14X6? 16
Bacon. Strips. 17 & 17ft
Lard, in keg. - fa) -
Butter. 36 ? 40
Cheese. 16 ? 80
Potatoes, fl bbl. - fa) -
Onions. - (Si -
AppleS. - (Cy -
PA?NT^-White Lead, ft lb. 10 @ 16
Black Lead. 10 fa) 13
Zinc, White. 13 @ 16
PLOW STEEL, V ft 12 fa) -
?/Cff-Carolina, f tb. 10 foi ll
East India. - @ -
SLATES- American, f square..... 13.60 ? -
SHINGLES, V M. 7.00 0 8.00
White Pine, first quality.13.00 Co -
SALT- Liverpool, coarse, ft Back.. 1.70 <$ 1.80
Liverpool, fine. - (a -
SOAP-Bar, ft ft. ll ? 16
STARCH, ft ft. 10 (5) 12
SPICES, ft ft-Cassis. 1.00 @ -
Mace. 1.76 @ -
Race Ginger. 30 ia -
SPIRITS, ft gallon-Alcohol. 5.00 ? 6.Q6 .
Brandy, Cognac.I 4.00 (5)12.00
Brandy, Domestic. 3.00 ? 8.70
G?LHonand. 4.7S @ 6.00
Gin, American. 3.60 ? 8.76
Bum, Jamaica..'. 6.00 @ 6.06
Rum, N. E. 3.60 ? 3.00
Whiskey, Bourbon. 8.00 ? 6.00
Whiskey. Rectified. 3.30 ? 3.40
S CG AR, ? lb-Kaw. IS & 14
Crashed....'. 18 @ 19
Clarified A. 17 (9 18
Clarified B. 17 ? 18
Clarified 0. 16ft@ 17
Loaf.. 18 IS) 19
Porto Rico. 14 & 15
Muscova??' . 13 ? 16
SEGARS-Dom'icmanu'ture,? M..;i8.00 @45.00
TEAS, ft ft-Imperial. 3.00 ? 2.60
Gunpowder. 3.00 ? 3.60
Hy son. 1.60 ? 1.60
Young Hyson. 1.60 ? 1.60
Black. 1:00 @ 1.76
TOBACCO, ft ft, aa per quality.... 40 ? 1.60
TIMBEE-Hewn Timber-T-Pine.. 4.00 ?12.00
Ash. - ? -
Poplar. - ? -
Hickory. - ? -
TIN-IC Roofing Plate. 15.00 ? -
IX Roofing Plate.117.00 ? -
IC Tin Plate '-?10x14.15.60 @ -
IX Tin Plate 0x14.17.00 fa, -
10 Tin Plate, 14x20. 10.60 ? -
Block Tin, ft ft. 40 ? -
TWINE-Cotton, fl ft. 76 @ -
Baling. ? i -
Hemp. 45 @ -
Jute. 60 ? -
VARNISH- Bright, ft gallon. 25 ? -
P? ra ti u e. - (if -
VINEGAR-YfhiUi Wine, $ gallon. 60 @
Cider. 30 <& - I
Consignees per Brain Carolin? Railroad,
Jone 2d.
23 bales Colton, 106 bales Domestics, 76 bhla nour,
166 sacks -Meal, 8870 bushels Grain, 1 car Iron, M
bbls Nara] Stores, 5 cars Lumber, r car Wood. To
Graescr, Lee, Smith 4 Co, W Meade, Hopkins, Mc
- Pherson & Co, T H ft W Deweee, Goldsmith A Son,
O Yoight, Jeffords A Co, J A Qnaokenbusb, Chisolm
Bros, C L Tates. J OH Cums sen, C N Averill, Eason
A Bro, J B Moffitt, J 0 MaBonee, PD O Kracke. H
BulwinUe, C Garrett, J Martin, O W Wilhams ft Co,
West A- Jones, H Cobla A Co, G W Waterman, O H
Graber, Railroad Agent.
Passenger*.
Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, 8 C
ff F Friend, Col W 8 Mallina, 8 H Rodgers, Col C
Auston, Jr, D L Pringle, A Morgan, B Anderson, Mr
Anderson, Mrs H F Heriot, P Tracey, J H Clayton, J
Davis, M 0 Jones, J J Atkins, D H Miscall?, Mise E
R Beckman, Miss M R Withers, Miss Lou Door, Mrs
B1 Mlchalowski, Mrs 8 A Brightman, Miss M A Le?
gi re, and 4 on deck.
Per steamer St Helena, from Edisto and Rockville
H Robinson and .lady, Misa MikelL H Seabrook, J
Whaley, P Ooldsteine, 8 Howe, - Lancaster, Major
LE Johnston, H T Fen-ill, and 15 on deck.
_^Ifarttte Htm
Fort of Charleston. June J27.
. Arrived' Yesterday.
Steamer Emili", Davis, Georgetown, S C. 38 bbls
Potatoes, 35 bags Seed Bice, 3 tierces Rico, 14 bags
Peas, and Sundries. To Shack elford A Kelly. J R
Pringle, Thurston Ac Holmes, M McGorty, Steamer
Gen Manlganlt, J M Eason ft Bro, I Levlnsohn.
Steamer St Helena. Boyle, Edisto and Rockville.
Mdze. To J H Murray, s Hart & Co, S Howe, and
o there.
Sailed Yesterday.
Sehr Ida BirdssR, Wilbert, Sstilla, Geo.
Prom this Port.
Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York, June 23.
Bark Mtka, Thompson, I lverpool, June II.
Spants brig Victoria, XiviEcr, Barcelona, June 6.
Memoranda.
The sehr Abellne, Bunker, from George town, 8 0,
arrived at New York June 23.
The schrs Susan Wright, Mount, and Ma ta aka,
Cook, both from Georgetown, S C, arrived at New
York June 23.
The sehr Ohiloe, Hatch, from Georgetown, 8 C,
for Boston, arrived at Hohnes' Hole June 22.
The sehr Sarah Fish, Henderson, from Boston tot
Georgetown, S C. arrived at Holmes' Hole June ll.
F
O XS T Z ? S
CRLEBRifXED "
Horse and Cattlo Powders.
roairRnrt"1!^ FEVER, GLANDERS, YEL-"
Distemper, Foyers. aVaflH^
Founder, Loss ^of " -fsS^^^T'
Energy, Ac all La?Sisa.
gives abn?ooth fy 7 . J^K.
and transforms toe^x^?'|^K?^^>fy^K?5^
miserablo Skeletons ^^T?^SS^^-t?^?r^L^
Into a fine looking and spirited Horse.
TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION
In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, opens
their hides sad makes them thrive much Aster.
IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, BUCH A8 COUGHS,
ULCERS IN
THE L U N O 8.
LIVER, Ac, this
articlcacts as aspe?
ct flc By putting tj
from one-half to
a paper in a barrel
of swill tho abvve ?L
diseases, will bo? . "
eradicated or en?
tirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preven?
tive and otfre for the Hog Cholera.
PREPARED BY j
DAVID'S. FU?TZ,
WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
No. 116 Franklin-street, Baltimore, Md.
FOB 8 ALE BY
DOW IK ?St ItlOISK,
WHOLES AL ED BUG HOUSE,
No. 161 MEETING-STREET,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL.
March 17 wslyr
TO THE PLANTERS fl
I1
' ll
THE OLD AND LONG E
FERTI
THIS MAN ?BE, IN ITS PBEPABATION, IB
large crops of cotton, com, wheat, tobacco, po
The manufacturing depot is conducted by on
in the United States.
It SB endorsed, approved and recommended t
tnrists in the Southern States.
It can be relied on as uniform in quality-aJw
excelled by any in the market in the high per c
Witness innumerable endorsements, arnon;
Chemist to Cotton Planters' Convention, 1860, \
"It is but jost that I should state to tho conv
of this Fertilizer have thrown open every thin
termination to conduct all their operations in a
Wc have established a CENTRAL DEPOT at
Messrs. B. S. 1
AGENTS, BRO
To whom Factors and Ranters will please ap
B. M.
June 26
OFF]
Jaltimwe JUwrtisfments.
I A H O St PIANO Sil
j GOLD MEDAL FOB 1868 HAS JUST BEEN
AWARDED TO CHAS. M. STTEFF FOB
THE BEST PIANOS NOW MADE,
OVEB BALTIMORE, PHILADEL?
PHIA AND NEW YORK
PIANOS.
? OFFICE AND WABEBOOM. No. 7 N. ; LI BEB TT
i STREET, ABOVE BALTIMOBE-8TBEET,
BALTIMORE, Md.
STIEFF'S PIANOS HAVE ALL THE LATEST
Improvement, incl nd Inp the Agraffe treble, IT017
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 from $60 to $300.
ItEFEUEEfl WHO HAVE OUB FIAH08 IN USE:
General Robert E. Leo, Lexington, Va.
General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N. 0.
Biahop Wilmer, New Orleans, La.
Messrs. B. Barwell A Sons, Charlotte, N. 0.
Max Strakosch, Italian Opera.
Messrs. Pierson A Sobs, Sumter, S. C.
Charles Spencer, Charleston, 8. C.
April 22_6m os
WM. KNABE & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS
. OF
PIANO F 0 R.T E 8 ,
BALTIMORE, MD.
April 30 Cmo
JAKES KNOX../OBS OXUj
EM OX & GILL,
C U TT ON FACTORS
ABD
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 135 SMITH'S WHARF. BALTIMORE.
Consignments of COTTON, BICE. Ac, respect- j
Sally solicited, and liberal advances made thereon.
Orders for (JOUN and BACON promptly executed
with care and attention.
April 27_>_tampa*
I W J. IUEMAN.HENRI BUSMAN, JB.
'i^rTM. * RIEM.W & SON,
PACKING HOUSE, TEBBE-HAUTE, INDIANA,
PROVISION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
No. 371 W. BALTIM0BE-8TREE
(Opposite ?utaw House), Baltimore,
Offer for sale full assortment of BACON, POER and
LAUD; also the celebrated ORANGE BBAND HAM
cur?sd by themselves._3moa?_April tl
E. ATWTrH JENKINS. ALFRED JERKINS, JB.
B0BEBT B. JENKINS.
-plPW. JENKINS ?fc 8ON8,
IMFOBTEBS AND DEALERS IN
SADDLERY AND COACH MATERIALS,!
NO. 180 BALTIMORE-STREET.
April 22_6mos_Baltimore, M
I ri ECIRGB R. GAITHKR. JR., & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
N o. 4 Cnnulrn-strcct, Baltimore.
Liberal cash advances on consignments.
June 23 7
I ^j A D A M E 8IDIBKE,
1 CALDER HOUSE.
CORNER OF CHURCH AND QUEEN STREETS.
CHARLESTON. 8. 0.
Transient Board 99 50 per Day.
April 29_j_
Q ILMOR HOUSE,
MONUMENT SQUARE,
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND,
KIRKLAND A co., Proprietors.
April 27 lyr
lat?; /attltjer*.
IF SOUTH CAEOLINA.
STABLISHED STANDARD
LIZER.
MADE EQUALLY ADAPTED FOR FORCING
tatoes aud other root crops.
e of the most skilful chemists and manufacturers
ty all the most prominent chemists and agricul
:aye rehable- productivo of largo crops-and un
entage of TRUE FERTILIZING PRINCIPLE,
j which we quote from Prof. JOSEPH JON KS,
vhose Report, pago 7, says :
ention that both tho manufacturers and vender?
g to my examination, and bave manifested a de
n open and strictly noNEsr manner.''
Charleston, and will be represented by
RHETT & SON.
WN*S WHARF,
ply. . .
RHODES & CO.,
[CE No. 82 SOUIH-SIBEET, BALTIMOBE.
ll
tospapers.
rjAHE CHARLESTON ^AI1VY"NKWS
>i LIVE JOURNAL.
THE CHEAPEST FIRST-CLASS NEWSPAPER IN
THE SOOTH.
PRICE (PAYABLE INVARIABLY IM ADVANCE)
BIX DOLLARS A TEAR; FOUR DOLLARS FOR
BIX MONTHS; TWO DOLLARS AND A QUAR?
TER FOR THREE MONTHS.
US EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT,
ls marked by vigor, variety, and perfect independ?
ence. Bound to tho fortunes of no clique or party
It will deal fearlessly, honestly and consistently with
public questions as they arise snd its influence will
> always be directed to advance* what its conductors
behove to be, the brae interests of South Carolina
and the Sonto.
-THE NEWS COLUMNS
embody everything of general, political, commercial
and monetary Interest received by maO or telegraph
np to Ow latest boor before going to press; and by
its compact and convenient preparation of nutter, it
affords a larger and more varied amount of informa?
tion than can be obtained through any similar me?
dium.
1HE LOCAL DEPARTMENT
will be managed with especial enterprise; and no
pains will be spared to make it every morning a fuH,
accurate, spicy and vivacious record of everything
that transpires in, or relating to, the City of Charles- j
ton.
WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTIONS.
For the convenience of those in tho city who m
prefer to subscribe by the weer, the proprietors o
TBS DAJLT NEWS DST? Introduced the system ef
weekly delivery and collection, now in universal use
at the North, and subscribers can have their papers
supplied to them regularly every morning at the J
rate of
EIGHTEEN CENTS A WEEK.
Orders left st the Periodical Stores of Mr. 0. C.
-RIGHTER, N m. lol and 338 King^treet, or at the
Counting Room of THE DAILE SEWS, will receive
prompt attention.
THE CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY NEWS,
far exceeding that of any other journal in the South
eastern States, renders lt a peculiarly advantageous
medium for advertisers who wish to reach all classes
.K _
of the peeple lu that section; whUo the careful classi?
fication of its advertising nutter, gives increased
prominence and value to all descriptions of notices
appearing ia its columns.
CASH BATES FOR ADVERTISING:
Fanni Cams per line for the first insertion; and
TEN CENTS per line for each subs?quent insertion.
The above prices-are far less, ia proportion to the
circulation-the m tin element of value in adver?
tising-than those of any other dally paper ia the
city, or in the South.
THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS.
Issued on
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS.
A Marvel of Cheap nc HS:
ONLY THREE DOLLARS A YEAR-TWO DOL?
LARS FOR SIX MONTHS.
CONTAINS ALL THE READING HATTER
GIVEN IN THE DAILY NEWS.
THE EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICE at which
the TRI-WEEKLY EDITION OF THE NEWS is
published, together with the large variety of inter?
esting original and selected matter which fills every
page, have already gained for it a wide and constant?
ly increasing circulation. It is acknowledged by all
?ho have seen lt to be beyond comparison THE
BE8T FAMILY PAPER, for country circulation,
published anywhere In the South.
SEND FOB A SPECIMEN COPY.
49-NO PAPER WILL BE SENT UNLESS THE
CASH ACCOMPANIES TBE ORDER; NOR WILL
ANY PAPER BE 8ENT FOR A LONGER TIME
THAN PAID FOR.
Address
HI OH DAV DAWSON dc CO.,
February CHARLESTON, S, C.
CHARLESTON CITY II AI Li WAY COM.
PANT.
OFFICE CHABLE8T0N CITY RAILWAY CO., )
COBNEB BBOAD ANS EABI BAV STaKETS, \
CHABLESTON, SO. CA., May 18, 1868. j
SCHEDULE OF THE CHABLESTON CIT!
RAILWAY COMPANY.
KING-8TREET LINE.
Leave Upper Terminus Leave Lower Terminu
at7.30 A.M., and at inter- at 8 A.M., and at inter?
vals of eight (8) minutes vals of eight (8) minutes
during the day till the during tbe day Uli 10 P .
last trip at 9.30 P.M. M.
N.M.-Leave the Battery as follows: Oh the hour,
and twelve (12) minutes ot the hour, from 8 A. M.,
except at twelve (12) minutes oj 9 o'clock, A. M. Every
other trip from the old Postoffice until 4.30 P. M.
from the Upper Terminus, whon all tho trips are to
tho Battery.
RUTLEDGE-STREET LINE.
Leave Upper Terminus Leave Lower Terminus
at 7.30 A.M., and at lntor- at 8.06 A.M., and at inter?
vals of ten (10) minutes vals, of ten (10) minutes
during Ute day till 9.10 during tho day till 10 P.M.
N.B.-Leave tho Battery at fifteen (15) minutes after
the hour, and thirty-five (35) minutes after the hour,
except at 8.35 A. M. Every other bip from the old
Poatoffice until 4.30 P.M. from Upper Terminus,
when all the trips are to thc Battery.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
RING-STREET LINE
Leave Upper Terminus] Leave the Lower Tcrmi
st9 A.M., and at inter- nus at 9.30 A.M., and al
vals of dfteen (15) min- intervals of fifteen (15)
utes till 7.00 P. M. minutes till 7.30 P. M
N.B.-All tho trips are to tho Battery.
RUTLEDGE-STREET LINE.
Leave Upper Terminus | Leave Lower Terminus
at 9 A.M., and at inter-1 at 9.36 A.M., and stinter,
vaia of every twenty (20) vals of evory twenty (20)
minutes till 6.46 P.M. | minutes till 7.30 P.M.
N.B.-All the trips arc to the Battery.
8. W. RAMSAY,
May 17_ Secretary and Treasurer.
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM?
PANY.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
CHABLESTON, S. C., June 23,1868. j
BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT THIS COMPANY
will Issue EXCURSION TICKETS to and from
New York for 926 00 the round trip.
These Tickets will be sold from to-morrow tho
24th, nnt'l the 2d July, and are limited to the 31st
July leaving New York.
Tickets good by all routes.
S. 8. SOLOMONS,
June 23_12_Superintendent
SOUTH CAROLINA. RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ?
'.' CHABLESTON, B. C., March 26,1868. J
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 20TH, THE
PASSENGER TRAINS of the South Carolina
Railroad will run aa follows :
FOR AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston.6.30 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta.'..i.3.30 P. M.
Connecting with trains for Montgomery. Memphis,
Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery and
Grand Junction.
FOR COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston.6.80 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.:.3.50 P. M.
Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Rail?
road, Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad and
Camden train.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta.6.00 A. M.
Arrivo at Charleston.?.3.10 P. M.
Leave Columbia.6 00 A. M.
Arrivo at Charleston.3.10 P. M.
AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.)
Leave Charleston. .7.30 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta.6.46 A. M.
Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nashville
and New Orleans, via Grand Junction.
leave Augusta.4.10 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston.4.00 A. M.
COLUMBIA NIGHT IX PB ESS.
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.)
Leave Charleston.6.40 A M. -
Arrive at Columbia.;. .6.20 A. M. '
Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville and
Columbi? Railroad.
Leave Columbia..6.30 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston.6.30 A. M.
SOMMERVILLE 'IRAIN.
Leave Charleston.3.40 P. M.
Arrive at Summerville.6.16 P. M.
Leave Summerville.7.20 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.8.36 A. M.
CAMDEN BRANCH.
On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Leave Ringville.2.20 P. M.
Arri', o at Camden.6.00 P. M.
- Leave Camden..'.6.10 A. M.
Arrivo at Ringville.7.40 A. M.
(Signed) H. T. PEAKE,
April 29 General Superintendent.
CHANGE OP SCHEDULE.
CHARLOTTE AND SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL?
ROAD COMPANY.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
COLUMBIA. S. C., March 31,1868.1
ON AND AFTER THI8 DATE, THE TRAINS
over this Road will ron as follows:
Leave Columbia at..?.4.U0P. M.
Arrive at Charlotte at.1L00 P. M.
Leave Charlotte at.1L36P. M.
Arrive at Columbi? at.6.00 A. M.
Passengers taking this route, going North make
Close connections at Greensboro', Weldon and Ports?
mouth, to all principal Northern cities.
?-?-Tickets optional from Grern^boro', either via
Danville or Raleigh; and from Portsmouth either
via Bay Line or A nnamcusic Route. Baggage checked
through.
Connections ma do both ways with trains of the
Green7illo and Columbia Railroad.
CALEB BOCK NIGHT,
April 2 Superintendent.
WM."
30,000 FRANCS ! !
HERRING'S PATENT .
CHAMPION SAFES,
AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS AT WORLD'S
FATE, London ; WORLD'S FAIR. New York ;
EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris;
AND
WINNER OF TUE WAGER
OF
30,000 FRANCS 1 !
(96,000 IN GOLD),
At thc recent International Contest in tho Paris Ex?
Mutton.
The public are invited to call and examino the re?
port of the Jury on the merits of tho great contest,
and see tho official award to the Herring's Patent
over all others.
HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN,
No. 261 Broadway, comer Murray-st., New York.
VARRREL, HERRING k CO., \ HERRING k CO..
Philadelphia, j Chicago.
HERRING, FARREL A SHERMAN, New Orleans.
Largo Stock ou hoad by
JOSEPH WALKER, lgent,
Nos. 3 BROAD AND 109 EA St BAY STREETS,
CHARL RtSTO IV, g. C.
March 3 ?mo
S^i RIPF1N, BROTH KR ??te CO.,
G B O C E lt S
ABD
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 105 LOM HARD-STREET,
BALTIMORE.
April 22_ Cmos
lyUJISE.V, CARROLL & CO.
PRESERVERS, PICKLERS, OYSTER PACKERS, Ac.
No. 18 Light-street, Baltimore,
Joint Proprietors and f a Agents for
BORDEN'S CONDENSED MLLE,
Prepared by the I .Utimor? Condensed Milk Company
i April 22 brace