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COXMXB?ZAX, ITJBWB. Export i. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Prometheus-96 iierces rice, 296 bales cotton, 289 bbis rosin. 117 bales domestics* 180 tons phosphate TOCK, 87 bbis . potatoes, 38 crates cabbages, 23 boxes beans and - sundries. Tb? Charleston Cotton. Klee ?nd. Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, i FRIDAY EVENING, May 27, 1870. J COTTON.-The demand for tbls staple was very limited, with a lower tendency in prices, the rates receding in some cases about X cent. $ lb. Sales - about 176 bales: ll at 18; 2 at 18X; 28 at 18X ; 29 at 19; io at 20; 4 at 20??'; 12 at 20X; 28 at 21; 12 at 21X ; 3 extra staple at 23c ? rb. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.18 @20>,' Lowmlddlmg.21 ? Middling.21 x@ Strict middling.- ? Ri ex.-The market for this grain was steady with a fair demand. Sales about 150 tierces of clean Carolina: Say 14 tierces at 6X; 74 at 7X; 15 . at 7 13-16; 9 at Vi; 18at 715-16; 14 at 8 3-16. We quote common to fair clean Carolina at 7@7X; . good 7Ji@8c; common prime 8 3-16C V lb. NAVAL STORES.-25 barrels spirits turpentine at S6C V gallon. 1287 barrels rosin at si 65 $ " barrel. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam, direct nomi? nal, via New York, 7-i6d on uplands; ll-16d on sea islands; by sail we quote 7-ied on upland cotton, and Xd * hi on sea island cotton. To Havre, by steam, nomi ?5 nal; by sail, nominal at Xe on uplands and ixe on Bea islands. Coastwise to Hew York, by steam, xe ? ? on uplands and Mo on sea islands; by sall, Xe * ? on up? lands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sall, X ?Xe V- B> on uplands. To Philadelpnla, by steam, Xe V 9s on uplands; by sail, somewhat nom? inal. To Baltimore, by steam, X@Xo * ft on .. upland!!; by sall somewhat nominal. EXOHAKOX.-Sterling 60 day billa 24X@24X. DOXXSTIO EXCHANGE.-The banks purchase sight checks at X on* and aell at X premium. Outside buying at X@X off, and sell at X@X premium. Gpu>-13?14. markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN. LONDON, May 27-Noon.-Consols 94X- Bonds 8?!X. . LIVERPOOL, May 27-Noon.-Cotton dull; up? lands lOXalO^d; Orleans Hailed ; sales sooo bales; sales for the week 56,000 bales; for export and sp?culation io,ooo; stock on band 600,000, or which884,000 hales are American; receipts for the week 69,000 bales, of which 26,000 were Amer? ican; stock afloat 300,000 bales, of which 124,000 axe American; Red Western wheat 8s 4d; red - winter 9i3 2d. Flour 20s Od. Corn 29s 9d. Evening.-Cotton duU; uplands loxaioxd; Or . leansUaUXdl eales 8000 balee; for speculation and export looo. Bread s tuffs firmer. Flour firm? er but not higher. Beef firm. Lard firm. . HATRK, May 27.-Cotton opened heavy; on-the spot ir 28Xc; afloat if 28c PAMS, May. 27.-Bourse opened firm. Rentes 74f eoe. DOMESTIC. .Nsw TOBE, May 27.-Noon.-Stocks strong. Money aas per cent. Gold 15. Sixty-twos 18X> Sterling, long 9j{; short 10X; Tennessee ex-cou? pons 61; new 67. Virginia ex-coupons, 69X; new; 68. Louisianas, old 76; new 52; levee sixes 75; eights 93. Alabama eights 101; lives 73. Georgia sevens 95. North Carolinas, old 48X; new 26X< South Carolinas, old 93; new 82X. ',' Flour firmer. Wheat ia2c better. Corn quiet and steady. Pork dull at $29 76. Lard quiet. Cotton ~ dull and Beavy at 22Xa23Xc; sales 600 bales. ' ' turpentine dull at 38Xa89Xc Rosin firm at .: $215 for strained. Freights dull. Evening.-Money 3as. Sterling Gold 14>,' ai?X- Governments closed firm; sixty-twos 12X ; Southerns closed steady. Cotton dnll and heavy; ; sales 2000 hales; middling uplands 22Xc. Flour ?? 5aioe better; super State $4 70a4?0; Southerns common to fair extra $6 90ae 65. Wheat, winter . red and amber Western $133al 35. corn dull; new mixed Western $108.x. Pork quiet. Lard -uh.uU/; WhlSKey Wier, ut, tt ?rei OT.<{; ' Orvce rles quiet and firm. Naval stores quiet. Freights quiet. BALTIMORE, May 27.-Flour quiet and steady. . Wheat firm. White corn easier at $118ai 20 ; yellow $115. Oats dull 62a 65c. Pork Armer, $30. Shoulders 14c Lard l7Xc. Whiskey Arm, $109!' . CINCINNATI, May 27.-Corn duU and lower; mixed ear 93a9ic Whiskey dull and nominal, $1 Oial 05. Meas pork dull and unchanged. Lard nominal, iee Bacon In good demand. Shoulders I3j?c Clear sides iexai7xe. LornrviLLB, May 27.-Corn $116. Provisions don. Pork $50. Shoulders l3Xc. Clear, sides 17Xc Lard 17c Whiskey $106al oe. v ST. Lours, May 27.-Corn Armer and advanced \. 6c; mixed and yellow $1 Mal 07; prime to fancy ? ' white $1 to 1 io. Whiskey $105. Pork $29 60 to $30. Bacon shoulders 13Xc; clear sides 17Xe ~ Lard dall and nominal. WILMINGTON, May 27_Cotton quiet; middlings 21c ; receipts of the week sse bales; exports coast? wise 432 sales 260; stock 802 bales. AUG a TA, May 27.-Cotton market dull and nominal. Sales 170 bales; receipts 63. Middlings 21c, Sate? of the week 1307 bales; receipts of the week 64?; stock 12,756. ?R NEW ORLEANS, May 27.-Sugar, prime isaisxc. " -Molasses, prime reboiled 70a75c. Coffee, fair lex . aiexc; prime 17Xal8xc. Sterling 26. Sight x I rr KU om. Goldl4X. - New York Rice Market. From the World, May 26 : The small stock of domestic ls still sparingly offered, and; though the demand ls not sharp, holders are gradually Increasing the cost: Carolina 7aXc for common to choice, and fancy held at 7Xa8c Sales or 100 tierces. Foreign in better demand, with sales or IT? bags Rangoon at Tc, currency; 800 on saot, In brad, at 8Xc, gold; and 8750 to arrive, in bond, at 3*8X0, gold. From the Herald : Carolina was steady with small salea within the range of 7a7Xo fox' com mon to prime. From the Journal of Commerce. May 20- Do? mestic remains very Arm. The stock ls small, and with favorable advices from the South, hold? ers are Indifferent about selling. We quote 7 ??a 8c for common to choice. Sales loo tierces. Ran? goon is more active at Bteady rates, within the past rew days Bales have been made or some 6000 bags, part to arrive, ror export, at 3aaxc gold, in oona. ' From the Tribune: The stock of both domestic Md foreign ls smaU, and the demand, though ac? tive, ls sufficient to give holders much ad vantage MdprlceB rule very firmly. . We quote Carolina at 7a7Xe for common to prime, and 7Xa8o for fancy. Bales of 100 tierces Carolina at Txa8?- 300 bags Rangoon, in bond, at 3xc, and sooo to ar? rive on private terms. Savannah Market. tXf?*?*' May 28.-COTTON.-The demand ??TiH?J?"*1 we*> nas be?n ror toe better grades, and thia class of cotton being scarce, the business ?ss been hmlted to the sale of but 1400 bales on 5??S at the cl08e of the market 41,829 ,baleB nP|and and 222 bales sea tolands-from the former Ognres. 25 bales, and from the latter leo bales must be dednetedfbe". the amount burned on the 9th Maren Th? r* celpte at all the ports foot up 2,660,077 bales-the stock on hand at au ports to latest dates reach a?B,n8t VeMbaleTthe sfmetoe . ??e .ro?ieYlD? i680111* of our daily market will indicate Its tone for the week: May 20.-The market opened with a good de m and, but the stock offering was so llKht that the operations or the day were limited to the sale of but 260 bales. Middling 2l*c 2?-~0n_r wa9 5Uiet and firm, buy SSiSff^SS l?e ,betler evades, which were very scarce. The day's sales were 350 bales. Middling AJSOP ?r'nle n,a'ket opened with a moderate fSS?&& B?*EN acted cautiously in conse sagVixctcune in goid-sai"300 baies' ?<ta?5U TTieinartet was almost without anv ITtW?^e?" of cotton Che bette: Se mftrkM?2Lf?r bT.bnTere- and from this cause hSlSmSaSSi^^ flrm- Saies300ba.es! offenD? the business o" bf gg "SH! ?U?A Sales 100 bales. Strict middling SL?*" UmUe? May 26.-1 he demand was confined to but rew buyers, and they sought only the bette* Vtl Sales 100 bales. Middlings 2?xc DelterKrades. * SEA ISLANI..-The stock te so much reduced ?<, to render quotations nommai. We quote- Main? (commonly caUed cart cotton) 27c; common Ceor gla and Floridas 28aS4; medium Floridas Mast good Floridas 40a42; medium fine Floridas 4Saso? fine Floridas ozaofi. ' Birairra-The receipts at this port for the past week nave been 4900 bales uplands and 13 balee sea island, from the following sources: Central K?nro^.3v74 bales uplands ;AUantlc and Gull Rall road. 070 bale8uplsnds; Savannah River Bteamers. ^Ti~n???^d8and8bllJes sea island; Florida S.S^"t!fl^KBe,aIsIand? coasters, 7 tales sea teland; Dublin, e bales uplands. EXPORTS,-The exports for the week have been 6200 bales upland and 6T3 bates sea Island, as fol? lows: Coastwise, 2506 bales upland and 12? bales sea island; to Great Britain 27*5 bales upland and 537 bales sea island. Stead Brothers' Sea Island Cotton Circular. LIVERPOOL, May 13.-There has been a steady demand for sea islands this week, embracing every grade except common. Holders show great firmness, and prices continue to harden, especially for good Florida, which hos been steadUy Increasing in value for the last three or !?0Qu??s are raised ld for good and Une FlcVldaVand 2d for island cotton with firmness, Th ich is scarce and dearer. The business includes about 200 bags from I8d and 20d to 26d; 90 bags from 28d to S4d ; 30 bags , from 38d to 42d ; 10 bags from 50d to 6?d ; oO bags I stained from 9>?d to. Md. Total 360 bags. QUOTATIONS. Same time This Day. last year. I Common Floridas and I Mains.l6<?M8d 24@26d Medium Floridas.2?<s>22cl 28?30d Good Floridas.24@26d 34@38d Fine Floridas.28@32d 40@44d Medium island, Mams and Santees.!.24?26d 29@31d Good M e d 1 n m Island, Mains and Santees.28@32d 34@36d Medium fine island.36@42d 40@44d Fine island.44$50d 48@52d Extra fine island.54d and np. 56dandup. Interior Cotton Marketa. YORKVILLE, May 25.-There ls but little varia tlon in the market. We quote from ivi to 20c for a goo<y?rtlele to-day. ROCK HTLL, May 25.-The market has ruled steady during the week, with sales at 20to 20 Kc for middling; receipts light. To-day the market is dull and declining. CHESTER, May 24.-Offerings of the week quite light, and taken at full prices, say 20>"c. Dis? patches of a late date show some weakness in New York, and we close the week with middling at 20c. CHARLOTTE, May 23.-A fair demand prevail? ed during the week, with some slight change In prices. Latest advices from New York and Liver? pool show a tendency to lower rates. Sales for the week 253 bales, closing quiet on Saturday at from 16 to 20KC, extremes. ANDERSON, May 25.-Small quantities offered during the week, and prices ranged from 19 to 20XC. ATLANTA, May 25.-The market closed at 20ifc for middlings; 19tfc for low middlings; 18J?c-for good ordinary; 17 ?ic for ordinary. GREENVILLE, May 25.-Sales of the week 87 bales at i8;-,a20.','c. COLUMBUS, May 25.-Market dull, with prices nominal In onr market. Middlings 20>ic; low middlings 20c. Sales 66 bales; receipts 33; ship men ts 52 bales. MONTGOMERY, May 25.-Market quiet at 20>;c for low middlings. Receipts by Railroad, May 27. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 115 bales cotton, 58 bales domestics, 673 bushels wheat, 121 bbls naval stores, 70 casks clay, 1 car .lumber. To Railroad Agent, Goldsmith A Son, J Campeen A co, w w Smith, J D Aiken A co, Wiss A co, O W Williams A co, G H Walter A co, John? ston. Crews A co. Graeser A Smith, J Marshall, Reeder A Davis, Wagner, Stewart A co, Smith A Chapeau, J R Pringle A Son, W C Courtney A co, and G Foll?n. ?, NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 12 bales cotton, 671 bbls naval stores, lime, lum? ber, stock, wood, tobacco, mdse, Ac. To J Mar? shall, Jr, Kinsman A Howell, Barden A Parker, S D Stoney, J Welters, WIBB A co, M Goldsmith A Son, Caldwell A Son, Graeser A Smith, D A Floyd, F Pass, G Foll?n, and E Welling. Passenger*. Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, Ac Mrs W A Alston, Miss Tacker, G W Steffen?, G h Watts, J Browne and servant. Mr Smith and wife, Mrs PL Lachicotte, nurse and child, J I Mlscally, F Lachicotte, J F Po rt eons, E A Holies, W A Kelly, Mrs B Anderson, child and servant, and 10 on deck. Per steamer Argo, from Edisto, Ac-Miss Jen kins, Miss Seabrook, and ll on deck. PORT CALENDAR. KOOK'S PHASES. First Quarter, 8th, 10 hours, 17 minutes, morning Full Moon, 16th, 12 hours, 43 minutes, mo rn ul ti g. Last Quarter, 22d, 12 hours. 49 minutes, morning New Moon, 80th, 4 hours, 37 minutes, morning. 4..66 4. .65 4..55 BUN SETS. 6..56 6.. 67 6..67 6..59 e.. 59 7.. 0 MOON R. * 8. 1..33 2.. 5 2..35 a.. * 3..34 4.. 6 4..38 maa WATER. 2..36 3. .33 4..22 -4 5. .49 6..29 T.. 7 MAUI NE NEWS. CH ABLESTON, S. C., MAY 2( ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Ann 8 Deas. Garba:], West Point Mill. 13( bushels rloe. To J R Pringle A Son, and W I Courtney A co. Steamer Emilie, Lewis, Georgetown, S C. 29' tierces rice, and sundries. To shae keilor d A Kelly, J M Eason A Bro, M McGorty, R J Middle ton. Goodrich, Wlneman A co, c E Church, J F Pringle A Son, Thurston A Holmes, C Kerrison Jr, H Sieg Ung, F L Frost, and others. Steamer Argo. Boyle, Bull River, Edisto, Ac Mdse. To Douglas Nisbet, Charleston Hotel, . Mikel!, H Seabrook, P Harper, E Bates A co, S i Woodside, P Togllo, Kinsman A Howell, Fraser S Dill, and others. Received from Bennett's Mill. 32 tierces rice To W C Bee A co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Prometheus, Gray Philadelphia-Vi A Courtenay. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Prometheus. Gray, Philadelphia. Sehr Altoona, Fitzgerald Georgetown, S C. FROM THIS PORT. Ship Southern Chler, Higgins, Liverpool, Maj 13. Ship R 0 Winthrop, Stewart, Liverpool, May 12 Spanish brig Francisco, Riera, Barcelena,May 5 UP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr George H Smoot, from Baltimore, was a Norfolk for this port May 22. Sehr JoBeph Baxter, Baxter, at Baltimore, Maj 26. . CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Tennessee, Chichester, at New York May 26. MEMORANDA. The ship David McNutt, Brown, from Charles ton for Adelaide, Australia, was spoken Aprl 25, lat 33.5s N, lon 42.40 W. The brig Mary Rice, from Baltimore for Charles ton, passed Fortress Monroe May 26. fftis cc! lan eons. JgNOCH MORGAN'S SONS' (ESTABLISHED 1809.) (211 Washington street, N. Y SAPOLI THE BEST THING IOU! FOR CLEANING Windows, (without water,) Paint, Oil Cloths, Floors, Tables, and all Woodwork, China, Earthen and Glassware, and for General House? cleaning Purposes. FOR POLISHING Knives, Tinware, Brass, Steel, Iroi and all Metallic Wares. REMOVES as by Magic, Stains and Rust, leav lng a brilliant surface equal to new ?rn REMOVES STAINS FROM MARBLE, PAINT AN! WOOD. Is not injurious, and QUICKER, BETTER A NI CHEAPER than Bath Brick, Rotten Stone, Acii or Lye; lt wiU be found, on trial, the most perfect reliable and indispensable article ever offered t the public of this or any other country; In fact, i PREPARATION NO INDIVIDUAL OR CLASS CAN AF FORD TO DO WITHOUT. We refer to the many testimonials in our pos session, from families, hotels and manufacturers also to more than FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND persons who have it in daily use in house ant shop. It will cost y ty little to test our claims do lt. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Grocery, Dru) and Notion houses throughout the United States Sold by GOODRICH. WLNEMAN A CO., Whole sale Druggists, Charleston, S. 0., also DOWIE MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists. feb2C 86mos rYOU WANT NOTE, LETTER ANT CAP PAPERS and ENVELOPES, go to v- ,CEU .. EDGARD PERRY, K^**"5fTf st? et, opposite Chariestou Hote Charleston, s. ?, aecl4 6nj0g China, Cnrrkerrj, &t. ?pEENCH CHINA. The undersigned would most respectfully in form bis friends and th&public, that he is selling FRENCH CHINA at very reduced prices; also a fine stock, well assorted, of Glassware and W. G. Ware as agent, and such a stock generally to meet the wants of that liberal patronage as here? tofore bestowed noon him. R. H. MCDOWELL, Agent, King Btreet, corner of Liberty street. apr!4 thstn_._ -^nXIAM G. WHJXDEN & CO., DEALERS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, Sil ver-Plated ware, AND F?A IV C Y GOODS. IMPORTERS OP CROCKERY, CHINA AM) GLASSWARE. CHINA DINNER SETS from $35 to $7fi. CHINA TEA SETS from $8 to $25. COT GOBLETS, $2 50 to $12 per dozen. COT CHAMPAGNES, $2 60 to $10 per dozen. COT WINES, $1 25 to $8 per dozen. CUT CORDIALS, $1 25 to $0 per dozen. CUT LEMONADES, $2 50 to $6 per dozen. ?UT TUMBLERS, 75 cents to $12 per dozen. DECANTERS, $2 to $12 per dozen. THE IMPROVED ;GBM SELF-SEALING JARS all sizes ! EXTRA PIECES fFOR CHINA SETS. PRESERVE LISHE?. BOWLS. BUTTERS. SUGARS. CREAMS CROCTKERY AND GLAS.SWARI FOR COUNTRY TRADE, Di ORIGINAL PACKAGES. VT WHOLESALE, No 137 MEETING ST OPPOSITE HATNK STREET. AT RETAIL., No. 255 KING STREET CORNER BEACFATN. mav3 ?ailroab Snpjihre. STEAM ENGINES AND ENGINEERS SUPPLIES. A full assortment of BRASS and IRON F11 TINGS, for steam and gas-fitters and plumber! Steam Guages, Guage-cocks, Low Water Detet tors, Oil Cups, Tools for machinists and blacfc smiths, Bellows, ?c. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., ?orner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 6mo Charleston, S. C. Jg E L T I N G . A large Stock of Leather and Rubber BELTIN' and ROBBER GOODS, including Manhole an Haudhole Gaskets, (all sizes.) Hose, Sheet Rut uer Tor pacKing, rare vuicunizeu o um tm AC ALSO, ..Regulation" LEATHER HOSE, double-rivete and ol approved manufacture. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mchz4 gmo_Charleston, S. C. QUCUMBER-WOOD PUMPS. The cheapest and best PUMP now In use. The give no taste to the water and are applicable i every locality. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland Btreets, mch24 emo Charleston, s C. S TEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAR SA^ MILLS, Single and double-acting Lift and Force PUMP! H. Dlsston A Son's Celebrated Circular, Gan( Hand and Cross-cut Saws. Also, Miners' and El Ineers' Supplies In great variety, Shovels, Plcki Ac. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland BtreetB, mch24 6mo Charleston, S. C. B AR IRON AND STEEL English and American Refined, In bars English and American common, in bars Boiler Plate and Sheet Iron Bolts, Nuts and Washers. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland Btreets, mch24 emo_Charleston, S. C. WHITELEAD, COLORS AND PAIN OIL! Pure Baw and Double-Boiled LINSEED OIL English and American White Lead Paints In Oil, In great variety. ALSO, An extensive assortment of BRUSHES. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland Btreets, mch24 6mo Charleston. S. C. N AILS, NAILS, Ofthebest brands, Including Parker MUls ar CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.'S unequalled "J Plus Ultra" CUT NAILS. ALSO, A full Stock of Wrought and Cut SPIKES. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 emo Charleston, S. C. 0 IL! OIL! OIL Winter Strained SPERM, Extra Lard C. B. A Co.'s Engine OH, Paraphene Spindle Olive Oil, Cotton Seed Oil White oak (West Virginia) Oil. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland Btreets, mcli24 emo_Charleston, S. C. piPEFOR GAS, STEAM AND WATEF Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER A CO.'S Pa cal Iron Works. At store of CAMERON, BARKLEY & co., Comer Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 emo Charleston, S. C. plantation jitters. GLORIOUS CHANGE Tbat an j sict man survived the treatment of fifty years ago, must be considered a proof that human beings are vee? hard to Elli The lancet, calomel, cantharides and drastic pur? gatives were then the order of the day. The phy - ? slcian played into the bands of the apothecary, and the unfortunate patient was drenched morn? ing, noon and night with prostrating medicines. We live in a more rational and conscientious era. The importance of supporting Nature in its conflict ' ' with disease ls now understood. Complaints In themselves weakening are no longer aggravated by artificial depletion. They are mc: with TONICS i that rally the vital powers and enable them to dc ture, In its battles with siekness, ls PLANTATION BITTERS. This wonderful vegetable restorative is the sheet anchor of the feeble and debilitated, ?S a cordial ror the aged and decrepld lt has no equal among I stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which the tender ses are especially subject, lt ;. j ls superseding every other stimulant and nervine. In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a specific In every species of disorder Q I which undermines the bodily strength and d > ?, breaks down the animai opints. whororo.- 't is introduced lt becomes a standard article -a medicinal staple. Druggists, although their profit opon it ls small, find it absolutely j J necessary to keep a preparation for which everybody Inquires, and for which nobody will.'accept a substitute, rt is to-day the most popular medicine in the ?IvUized world. Extensively as it ls advertised, Its best ad vertlBement ls the beneficial result which uniformly follows its use. Every bottle sold in. sures thc Bale of at least half a dozen more. Un? like other stimulants, lt braces r.nd fortifies the system without exciting undue cerebral action, The cheering effect which it produces upon the mind ls not momentary, but permanent. There is no subsequent depression. It does not, as is the case with all other stimuli, beget a craving for ex? citants. On the other hand, it soothes and calms the nerves,comblning.strange as the anomaly may seem, thequalitles of a sedative and gentle ano, dyne with those of a tonic and invigorant. The perfect purity or all its ingredients, theil admirable adaptation to the purposes they arc Intended to. [subserve, thc judicious pro portions in which they are combined, and the scientific skill with which they are blend, ed, render this famous article at once thc most potent and the most harmless of all known tonics and alteratives. Sold by all Druggists. apr-26 33 Ut rr s. I P P M A N ' S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS! THE BEST TONIC AND INVIGORATOR KNOWN I They are unsurpassed as a core Tor Dyspepsia and General Exhaustion. A SURE PREVENTIVE OF FEVER AND AG?E, BILIOUS, REMITTENT AND INTER? MITTENT FEVERS. IT IS INVALUABLE TO FEMALES ! 'TIS A CORDIAL FOR THE A QED, AND A SURE PROTECTION AGAINST /LL MALA? RIOUS DISEASES. lt is undoubtedly the best Medical Cor? dial ever offered to the Public I SAVANNAH, March 16,1870. MESSRS. JACOB LIITMAN A BRO., Savannah. Ga.: Cents-I have before me your esteemed letter o? the 14th Instant, containing various documents relative to your "German Bitters." After a care? ful examination I most confess that your Bitters is really what you represent it to be, an old Ger? man recipe of Dr. Mitcherllch, of Berlin, Prussia, lt will no doubt be excellent for Dyspepsia, Gen? eral Debility and Nervous Diseases, and it ls a good preventive of dulls and-Fevers. I Und lt to be thc most delightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain, yours truly, (Signed) AVG. P. WETTER. KIRKLAND MILLS, GA.. March 22,1870. MESSRS. JACOB LIPPHAN A BRO., Druggists, Sa? vannah, Ga.: Gentlemen-I have Introduced your Great Ger? man Bitters here to my customers and friends, and I And better sale for them than any 1 have ever kept before. Those who have tried them np f>rove Ot tbem very nlgl?v, and 1 do not hesitate n saying that they are far superior in value to any other Bitters now in USP. Yours, respec'Juiy, (Signed) W. KIRKLAND. We refer, by permission, to Doctors King, Sulli? van, Dnncan, and other leading physicians or sa? vannah; to ex-Mayor Anderson, John L. Villa longa, and other distinguished citizens or Savan uah No license at all necessary to sell these Bit tere. Retail Depots in Charleston, S. C., for Lippmann Great German Bitters: At the Drug Stores o? W. G. TROTT, DR. H. BAER. A. W. ECKEL A CO., ED. S. BURNHAM, W. A. SKR1NE, DR. P. M. COBEN, G. LUHS.i wholesale AgentB: DOW1E, M019E A DAVIS, Druggists, CLACIOS A WITTE, STEFFENS, WERNER A DUCKER, and . HENRY BISCHOFF ?fc CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, nprio Cmos In Charleston, S. C. ?lacrjinETTj, (Eastings, UL. BETING STREET FOUNDR? M THIS ESTABUSHMBNT IS NOW FURN ism NO TUB Ii PROVEO MCCARTHY COTTON OIN STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Of various sizes, on band. Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn Milli Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers and Pons, of a sizes. Horse-Powers and Gin Gearing, from 6 to 16 fee in diameter. Improved Lever Cotton Presses, for Hand, Powei Saw and Rice Mills. Machinery and Castings of ad descriptions rand te order. Particular attention paid to Douse Fronts an Castings for Buildings, Gratings, cistern Coven Sash Weights, Ac, Ac. WILLIAM S. H ENERBY, MACHINI8T AND FOUNDER NO. 314 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. ang4 mws p HONIX IRON WORKS. ESTABLISHED 1844. JOHN F. TAYLOR ? CO., SUCCESSORS TO CAMERON A CO., ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, rfc, Noa. 4, 6, 8, io AND 12 PRITCHARD STRKEI (Near the Dry Dock,) CHARLESTON, S. C. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-MARINE STATIONARY AND PORTABLE. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY Di SCRIPTION. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING. IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS. CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND, IN IRON 0 BRASS. Guarantee to furnish ENGINES AND BOILER of as good quality and power, and ar as low rate; ae can be had in New York, Baltimore or Phill delphla. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO mcb2 3mosDAC RISH ROOFING FELT THE BEST, CHEAPEST AND MOST DURA BL Material for Rooting known. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY 'ic CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, tnch24 Gmo_Charleston, S. C. THE ^CELEBRATED THOROUGHBRE1 Stallion "JONCE HOOPER" will stand thl season in Spring street, near King. Terms- $26 the season and $1 to thc grcon payable In advance. For pedigree and any other particulars, appl at No. ll vanderhorBt Wharf Jan3l ni wi Sroles. STJ?UJSTID^E/ID SCALES. AGBNCY TRANSFERRED TO HART & CO., No. 39 H AYOTE STREET, AND CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. >W A FULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. mch5 3mo Jnsnrance. Drags, Cljemicals, ?t. jr^rsrMMONS7" LT^FREGITL7IT?R, A preparation of Roots anti Herbs, warranted to be strictly vegetable, andean dono injury to any one. It bas been used by hundreds, and Kn own for the last thirty.Uve years as one ol" the most relia? ble, enlcacious anil harmless preparations ever offered to the suffering. If taken regularly and persistently, lt is snrc to cure: Dyspepsia, headache, jaund.ee, costiveness, sick headache, chronic diarrhoea, affections of thc bladder, camp dysentery, affections of the kidneys, fever, nervousness,\chills, diseases of the ukin, impurity of the blood, melancholy or de? pression of spirits, heartburn, colic or pains in tlic bowels, pain in the head, fever and ague, dropsy, bolls, pain in back and limbs, asthma, erysipelas, female affections, and billons; diseases generally. Prepared only by J. B. ZEILIN A CO., Drag gists, Macon, Ga. Price $l; by mall $1 25. Many highly respectable persons can fully at? test to the virtues of this valuable medicine. For sale by GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, janis slyr CharletUon. rjTIHE WORLD ASTOUNDED! Dr. SALVIA, an eminent Chemist, bas, after years of study, brought forth A HAIR COLORING! From the use of which no danger can arise, AS is too orten the case with the preparations oi the day. - As clear as crystal. Guaranteed to restore tte Hair or Beard to natural color. Is put up in one bottle. Can be applied with the han?. Xo stain to the skin or scalp. For sale by all Druggists. Das. RAOUL A LYN AH, Agents. Mehi tuthsflmos gOLOMONS' BITTERS, TOE CREAT STRENGTHENING AND INVIGORATING TONIC, Is unequalled as a cure .'or DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, LOSS OF TONE IN THE STOMACH, Ac. For sale by all dealers. Drs. RAOUL A LYN AH, Agents. The Commissioner of Revenue has decided that any dealer can sell this article without a spec:a) license. mehi luthsatemos li A N H O O D HOW LOST-HOW RE? STORED ! Just published in as-.^ied envelope. Price Fix cents. A LECTURE on the NATURAL TREATMENT and Radical Cure ol" Spennatorrhea or Seminal WeaKuess. Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debili? ty, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Ner? vousness. Consumption, Epilepsy and Firs, Men? tal ami Physical Incapacity, resulting from self abuse, Ac, by Robert J. Culverwell, M. D., author of the -Creen Book," .tc. "A boon to thousands ni sum rei s." Sent nuder "eal. in a plain envel? ope, to nny address, postpaid, on receipt of six ?nts or two postage stamps, by CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., No. 127 Bowery, New York, P'jstoxise Box No. 1586. Also, Dr. CuiverwelFs "MARRIAGE GUIDE," price 25 cents. may"-stutli3mos TTPHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG lJ DRINK. A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mail, postage paki, ou receipt of price. The Antidote ls the best remedy that can be administered in Manla-a-Potu, and also for al) nervous affections. For sale by Dr. H. BAER. No. 131 Meeting street, or: 6 Airen; lor South carotina. FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (3ANT0N1NE.) They are purely vegetable, safe and SUM. The best in use. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, octfi Wholesale Ageni Drags, Orjrawals, #c.i jg W E BT Q Ul NI N E Is a recent improvement. Replaces the use of the Bitter Sulphate Quinine, with which all are familiar. DOSE FOR DOSE, lt ls warranted fully equal in every way to BUter Quinine, and, like lt. is the one great, posi? tive and unfailing cure for all DISEASES OF MALARIOUS ORIGIN. Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Bilious Fever, Dumb Ague, mid the long train of disorders following these when neglected. SWEET QUININE ismadcsotelv from Peruvian Bark (so ls Bitter Quinine,) thefore lt ls of vegetable origin, and not u mineral poison, but, on the contrary, ls proved to be one of thc elements found in the blood of all healthy persons. SWEET QUININE acts as nu antidote to, as well asa cure for, Mala? rial or Miasmatic Poison, the absorption of which by thc lungs causes Intermittent Fevers, 4c. The only advantage claimed for SWEET QUININE over thc use of old Bitter Qulnli.e ls the entire ab? sence of that Intense, persistent bitterness, which in the latter Is an insurmountable obstacle to ita use with most persons, and always with children. SWEET QUININE ls In two forms-In Powder, for the use of Physi? cians and Druggists, and Fluid for use In the family and for the general public. STEARNS, FARR & CO., MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, NEW YORK. maylQ-tuths3mes_ Murray & Lanaan's Florida Wate?, Thc mest celebrated and most delightful of all per fumes, for use on the hand? kerchief, at the toilet, and in the bath, for sale by all Druggists and Perfumers. For sale by DOWIE. MOISE A DAVIS, H. BAER. may25-wfs6_Charleston, S. C. tippB Hingt ^^^^^^^^^ DYSPEPSIA* INDIGESTION j CREATE- i s WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ... - 1 i N. B. The Commissioner of Revenue has decided i that any dealer can sell this article without a I special license._ mch 2 mHE STANDARD REPUTATION AT _L TAINED by this unrivalled and infallible YEAST POWDER during twelve years past, is due to its perfect purity, healthfulness and economy. Put up In tins, actual weight, as represented, and will keep Tor years. The quantity required for use is from one-fourth to one-half less than other Basing Powders. Sold by Grocers throughout the United States. DOOLEY A BROTHEB, Manufacturers and Propruajtrs. No. 69 New street, New Yoi h. mehi* mwssmofl.