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Sorrow* or Werther. Werther had a love for Charlotte, Such as words.could never utter; Would jon Snow bow first he met uer? 8hewas cutting bread and butter. Charlotte was a married lady. And a moral man was Werther; And, for all the wealth of Indies, Would do nothing for to hurt her. So he sighed, and pined, and ogled, And his passion oofled and bubbled; Till he blew his silly brains out, And no more was by lt troubled. Charlotte, having seen bis body Borne before her on a shutter, Like a well-conducted person. Went on cutting bread and butter. ITKacJceray. THE SEASONS AND THE OBOES. A correspondent of THE NEWS writes from Branchville on the 15th Instant: The crop3 In this section of the country are * looking extraordinarily fine. Both cotton and corn (which latter now takes the lead) are growing fast and show every prospect of a good, yield next fall. The wet seasons that we 'are now having have caused some uneasiness on account of the rapid growth of the grass; but the farmers are yet masters of the situa . i tion, and with a Ut tie energy can continue so .! during the balance bf the season. /The Kingstree Star says : V. ~: Since the propitious seasons that we have . been having for the past two weeks, the crops are looking very promising. In conversation with farmers from all parts of the district we . are told that, as a general thing, the prospects . - for a bountiful harvest ls better now than at any time since the close of the war, and that j With continued seasons a very large crop will be made. The corn crop, especially, ls re- { markably good. The month of Af ay was very V dry, In consequence of which the crops were :< olean and in fine condition to receive the rain, and which has caused them to flourish to an .' -extent almost unprecedented. I ^-?."^i^E?-* COMMERCIAL NEWS. ? ? m Eiporti. MATANZAS-Per British brig Village Belle-162, 083 feet yellow pine lumber. . . BIT/TTVoRX-Per brig Mary Rice-200 tons old iron. . . , The Charleaton Cotton. Klee ?nd Naval .Stores Market. Omen CHARLESTON NEWS. ) V--- WKOTIB8DAT- EVENING, 'June 16, 18T0. j COTTON. -There wai a fair Inquiry, mostly from one purchaser,, the market showing fio change; . Bahes about 4M bales, viz: 4 at 17X; TatiT.S'; 44 - ai 1IX; ie at 18; 60 at 19%; 70 at 20; 7 at 20%; 167 ' . a* 20xe We quote: - PT* [?j ' ~ LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. . Ordinary to good ordinary.17 @19X Low whittling..........SO ? Middling.20X?20# - Btnct middling.20x@ RICH.-There was' no business doing in this Article, NAVAL STORKS.-The market for these articles " waa quiet, and -without transactions of note. ?pis jjtaioETs.-To Liverpool, oj steam, direct nomi nal, na New York,' 7-ied on uplands; li-lOd .a sea Islands; by sail we quote MSd on .?ptand cotton, and Xd * ft on sea --Island cotton. To . Havre, by steam, nomi nal; by sall, nominal at Xo on upland* - and lXo on sea islands. . Coastwise to Fe* York, by steam,' Xa * ft on nplandV rand Jfo on sea Ulanda; by aall.Xo ? ft onup ' ianda. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sall, % .Kc 'P ft ou uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam Xe fl ft on uplands; by sail, somewhat norn inal. To Baltimore, hy . steam, x@Xo V ft OL '. Bplands; by sail lome what nominal. KXCHANQK.-Sterling 60 day bills at 22%Q2&%. .nv DOXESTIC EXCHANOE.-The banks purchase sight .heel? at x otr, and sell at X premium. Out- J aide they, purchase at X ott, and sell at % pre-1 - COLD.-Buying at 12 and selling at 13. viui-i. .. ?. ? : , Markets by Telegraph. rOREION. . PARIS, June 16.-Bourse opened declining. Rentes 781 ?Oe, closed 74f 2c. FRANKFORT, June 15.-Bonds opened firm but . quiet, oeasex LIVERPOOL, June 14-Evening.-Sales only 7000 bales. Manchester advices less favorable, causing dunne?. Cotton closed flat and irregular; up? lands lOXd; Orleans logaioxd. Jane 16-Koon.-Cotton dnU ; uplands loxa loxa; sales 10,000bales; export and speculation INI. Corn Sis 6d. Flour 23s 6d. Red Western wheat 98 2d. HAVRE, June 15.-Cotton opened ata decline, on tte spot if 21 xe; afloat ir 22c. . j DOMESTIC. FEW YOBX, June 16.-Noon.-Stocks steady. Monej 4*6 per cent, sterling, long BX; short lox. Gold 12X- Bonds UX; Tennessee ex-cou? pons 63x; new 62X; Virginia ex-coupon 60; new 70; Louisiana, old 76X; new 72; Levees, sixes WK; eights 08; Alabama eights 101; fives 78; Georgia sixes sax ; sevens 00; North Carolina old 48X; new 24X ; South Carolina, old 92x ; new 82. floorAe better. Wheat 2a3o better. Corn la2c better.- Pork firm; mets $30 76. Lard 16c. Cot? ton dull and drooping ; zixa2lXc; Bales 600 bales* Turpentine dull Rosin, $2 for strained. Freights Cnn. Evening.-Cotton BI III continues dhu and heavy; sales 1900 bales; uplands 21 xe; Orleans 23X0. Flour, State' and Western 10a20c better; State $5 35a6 60; Wt stem $6 36a6 96; Southern firmer at $6 60al0. Wheat 2a4c better. Corn 2a3c better. Beef and poik steady. Lard firmer; kettie I6xai8xc Whiskey steady at $106X? Rice firm; Carolina sasxe. Sugar firm and quiet. Cof? fee quiet and firm. Molasses quiet. Naval stores dull Money easier. Sterling BX. Goldl3Xal3X Governments quiet and firm; Southern generally steady. Stocks firm an ? quiet.. BALTIMORE, Jane 15.-Flour very firm and strong on shipping orders; Howard street super S&aOfO. Prime to choice red wheat $155ai 65; Western $136al 42. Corn active; white $120a 181; yellow $1 lOal ll. Oats and rye steady. Pork $31. Bacon firmer and more active, whis? key dun at $1 Wal MX. NORFOLK, Jane 15.-Cotton dull with a down, ward tendency; low m id di ii g 19Xa20c; receipts 4? bales; exports coastwise 61; stock 1733. CINCINNATI, june 15.-Flour and corn unchang? ed. Whiskey Irregular at $102al 03. Provisions in demand; mess is held at $30 60. Shoulders lsxc; clear sides lTXc. AUG DOT A, Jone 15.-Cotton in moderate de? mand?t lower rates; Bales 314 bales; receipts IO; middlings I9al9xc. SAVANNAH, Jone 16.-Cotton quiet; middlings 30a20Xo; aales 100. bales; receipts 356; exports to Great Britain 4146; stock 20,308. MOBILE, June 16.-Cotton dull. Middlings 20c. Sales 400 bales; receipts 64; exports to Boston 121 ; te New Orleans 16; stock 34,372 bales. NEW ORLEANS, June 15.-Cotton dull and nomi? nal; middling 20X cts; sales 2750 bales; receipts 627; exports to Vera Cruz 395; stock 90,162 bales. Sugar firm at nxallXc. Molasses scarce at 65a 700. Corlee inactive; prime 17Xal7Xc. Sterling 24X- Sight checks % premium. Gold 13%. GALVESTON, June 15.-Cotton quiet and weak. Good ordinary lVjlfe. Sales 3300 bales; receipts 12; exports coastwise 724; stock 19,292 bales. w ilmington Market. WILMINGTON, June 14.-TURPENTINE.-240 bbls received and sold at $3 for virgin; $2 50 foryel low dip, and $1 60 for hard per 280 lbs. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Sales to-day of 596 bbls at 34X0 per gallon for Southern packages. ROSIN.-Sales of 1733 bbls at SI 55 for strained; $3, $3 25a3 75 for No. l; $4a4 25 for pale, and $4 r" for extra pale. TAB.-20 bhls sold at $126 per bbl. COTTON.-No sales reponed. New York Rice Marke*. From the Journal of Commerce 13th instant: Bice remains firm, bnt ls quiet to-day. Thc offer? ings remain suait, We quote Carolina at S'.a 8X0- an<1 Kungooa QC TSTJT,c. From the Tribune: Trade was more active and prices remain Arm, with fair offerings; sales 260 bags Rangoon, duty paid, at 7Xc currency ; loo J bags do, in bond, at 3,\?c, gold, and 100 tes Caroli? na at sXaB.Vo. From tue World: Mee a little more active at loll rates, with moderate amounts offering, sales orieo tes Carolina at s%aS%c; 250 bags Rangoon, duty paid, 7Xo. currency, and 100 bags do, in bond, 3Xe, gold. From the Herald: Carolina was slow of sale, but the supoly being small, prices were firm, email. fales were made at 9%&6%c. J Receipt! by Railroad, Jan? 15. BOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 104 bales cotton, 18 bales goods, 160 bois flour, 22 packages bacon, 167 sacks oil meal, 90 bbls beer, 57 bbls naval stores, 5 cars lamber. To Rail? road Agent, O W Witte, F C Mey, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, R Mare A co, J C Mallonee, Frost & Adger, G H Walter A co, J B E Sloan, W C Bee A co. w A Courtenay, Claghorn, Herring & co, Schachte A Toohey, M Trlest, Kriete A Chapman, W H "Welsh, Mowry A co, H Cobla A co, Bollmann Bros, and B O'NeUl. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 31 bales cotton, 485 bbls naval stores, cars lum? ber, kegs nails, mdse, Ac. To B G Wilkins A co, P C Trenholm, J Marshall, Jr, S D Stoney, Kins? man & Howell, J Trlest, Brodie A co. caldwell A Soo, Cameron, Barkley A co, S R Marshall, Frost & Adger, A J Salinas, Mrs J Taylor. Mowry A Son, C C Coe, Smith A Chapeau, N Schroder, Adams, Damon A co, Kllnck, Wlckenberg A co, Jeffords A co, and W K Ryan. Passengers. Per steamer City Point, rrom Palotka, via Jack sonviUe, Fernandina and Savannah-Miss Carrie Scott, Mrs J W Montgomery and family, J Hig? gins, R Loveden, N J Easton, Mr Waltham, Mr Rovcda, Mrs J G Hey ward, A K Hey ward, Mrs W M Heyward, J F Brooks, J A Cronk, E B Meyer ; son, Miss Hume, J A Hager, Jr, D E Huger, Jr, Mrs Heuer and family, and 17 deck. XAMI2TB 2YJSW8. CHARLESTON, 8. C., JUNE IG. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Ann S Deas, Garbati, West Point Mill. 85 tierces rice. To Stoney A Lowndes. Steamer City Point, Peck, Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. 5 bales cotton, and sundries. To J D Aiken A co, C Bart, Plnckney Bros, J F O'NeUl A Son, A Y Creighton, 1 Hyman A co, Werner A Ducker, T Bristow, W M Bird A co, Trlest A Hermann, Mrs Heuer, Street Bros A co, J S Schlrmer, Miss M E Willey, W With? erspoon, and Order. CLEARED YESTERDAY. British brig Village Belle, Thomas, Matanzas J H Risley. Brig Mary Rice, Pratt, Baltimore-H F Baker A co. FROM THIS PORT. Sehr Myrover. Brown, New York, June 12. Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, Baltimore, June IS. Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, Baltimore, June 13. Sehr Governor Barton, Ladlam, Baltimore, Jane 13. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Sooth Carolina, Adkins, from New York, Jane 15. MEMORANDA. The brig ' Hattie B-, from Richmond, Me, for Charleston, sailed from Holmes' Hole June 10. The sehr Wm Fish, Harris, from BucksvUle, S C, for Portlaod, Me, arrived at Holmes' Hole Jane 10, The sehr A E Campbell, from Boston for Charles ton, ?was spoken Jone 7, Sandoty Head bearing SW 2S miles. . LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN . LIVERPOOL. The Kathleen, Lester, np.May 19 DOM E~S TIC. BOSTON. Brig Lewis L Squires, Tyler, up.April 21 Scar Helene, Bahrs, op.May 16 mw YORK. Steamship South Carolina. Adkins, sid... .June 16 Suhr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.May 31 Sehr wm Bernent, Penny, np.May 12 Sehr Florence Rogers, Sheppard, cleared.. June lo Brig C V Williams, Thomson, up.June 9 PHILADELPHIA. I Sehr Z Steelmau, Adams, np.Jane 6 Scar Veto, McCarthy, ap.June I BALTIMORE. Sr hr Joseph Baxter. Baxter, cleared.May 27 Scar Henry Castoff, Damon, cleared.June 2 Sehr Wautauga, Munro, cleared.Jane 5 Sehr Nellie Moore, Merry man, up.June 6 Sehr C Miles, Pondi, cleared.June 7 Sehr G V streaker. Van Gilder, cleared_June 8 Sehr Wenonah, Noyes, cleared.June io - KO C K PO RT, MB. Sehr S R Jameson, Jameson, sallee..May 29 NORFOLK, VA. Sehr Geo H Squires, Tiromoas, cleared_June lo drugs, (Etjermcal?, &t. gCIENTlFIC PROGRETST?N Has unveiled to the light of day THE; BrrasK, KJSDIUATED LNFUSION Known to the people as SOLOMONS'S BITTERS! The Cure for Dyspepsia The Preventive to The Regulator of The u Help " And Its attending Evils. All Malarial Diseases. The Liver and Stomach. To Nursing Mothers. THE PURB, PROMPT AND PERFECT TONIC UF THE PERIOD. Prepared at the Laboratory of A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., Wholesale Druggists, Savannah, Ga. ?3- Sold by aU Druggists. W. S. CORWIN A CO. will supply lt at Proprie? tors' prices. mchl-tut hs6mos S WEET QUININE Is a recent Improvement. Replaces the use of the Bitter Sulphate Quinine, with which all are familiar. DOSE FOR DOSE, It Is warranted fully equal In every way to Bitter Quinine, and, like lt, Is the one great, posi? tive and unfaUlng cure for all DISEASES OF MALARIOUS ORIGIN. Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Bilious Fever, Dumb Ague, and the long tram of disorders following these when neglected. SWEET QUININE ls made solely from Peruvian Bark (so is Bitter Quinine,) thefore it ls of vegetable origin, and not a mineral poison, but, on the contrary, ls proved to be one of the elements found In the blood of all healthy persons. SWEET QUININE acts as an antidote to, as well as a cure for, Mala? rial or Miasmatic P Ison, the absorption of which by the lungs causes .ntermlttent Fevers, Ac. The only advantage c's, med for SWEET QUININE over the nse of old Bitter Uuiol< e ls the entire ab? sence of that Intense, persistent bitterness, which In the latter ls an Insurmountable obstacle to its use with most persons, and always with children. SWEET QUININE ls In twoformB-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. For sal? by DOW1E, MOISE & DAVIS. mayl0-tuths3mos ! BIA NsH O O D C "^Br^\^" JL0ST~n0W RE" X^VDV^X STORED ! Just published In a sealed envelope. Price six cents. A LECTURE on the NATURAL TREATMENT and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual IieblU ty, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Ner? vousness. Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, Men? tal and Physical Incapacity, resultiug from self abuse, ?c., by Robert J. Culverwell, M. D., author of thc "Green Book," Ac. "A boon to thousands of sufferers." Sent under seal, In a plain envel? ope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt 'of six cen s or two postage stamps, by CHAS. J. C. KLINE ? CO., No. 127 Bowery, New York, Postofflce Box No. 4588. Also, Dr. Culverwell'3 "MARR'AGE GUIDE," price 25 cents. may7-stuth8mos Special Notices. pa* TH?^S^SUSTAINING OR GANS.-The two organs which minister most di? rectly to the support of the body, are the Btomach and the liver. In the former the first process of digestion takes place nnder the action of that powerful solvent, the gastric juice. Thence the food, converted into a pulp, passes Into the duo? denum, where it ls snb<ected to the action of the bile or gall, flowing from the liver, and of the fluid generated by the pancreas, or sweetbread of the system. These secretions separate the nutritious portion from the rest, and it is then taken np by the absorbent vessels and conveyed into the chan? nels of circulation in the form of venous blood, while the waste matter ls discharged through the bowels. Unless all these processes are duly per? formed, disease of some sort is Inevitable, and the best of all medicinal agents for preserving or res? tring the tone and regulating the action of the three organs-the stomach, liver and intestines by which the three-fold work is carried tm, Is HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Indigestion ls generally accompanied by constipation, and the general cathartic operation of the Bitternis no less Important in cases of this kind, than its tonic effect upon the stomach and the biliary gland. Beauty of person as well as health, de? pends In no small degree upon the regularity of j the excretive functions. A sallow complexion, a thick, opaque coarse skin, a tainted breath, rush of blood to the head, loss of memory, headache, and extreme mental depression, are the nsual ac? companiments of costiveness. A course of the Bitters will infallibly relieve, and Anally banish these obnoxious symptoms, while Invigorating the stomach and promoting healthy action in the liver. The genial vegetable stomachic and alter? ative, strikes at disease m its primary sources, the assimilating, secretive and expulsive organs, and the cures lt effects are consequently thorough and complete._Jonlo-flDAO . ?&~ PHYSICAL DECAY.-IT IS NOT at all surprising that the aged human frame should wear out-that a heart that has been beating dar and night wlthont ceasing over fonr thousand times an hour, over ninety-six thousand times a day, for fifty, sixty or seventy years-a Btomach for the same length of time digesting its contents, a liver elaborating its bile, Ac, should require assistance and support. We must expect functional derangement, fee? bleness, long sleepless nights, mental weakness, Ac-in other words, physical decay. This condi? tion of the old and marm can be vastly, benefited by a tonic and strengthening medicine, which ls permanent In its action; which will invigorate tbe system, strengthen the nerves, give energy to the circulation and invigorate the stomach; one that will brace up the depressed spirits, and sup? port the falling strength. This friend to the aged ls SOLOMONS'S BIT? TERS._Jpnl4-tothB3 pfr-A GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE. Prom the time when, in 1834, Dr. RUGGE discov? ered "Carbolic Acid" and its extraordinary medi? cal effects, nothing m the history of Medicine has equalled lt. Largely nsed by the French physi? cians in treatment of consumptive and scrofu? lous diseases, lt was introduced by the Court Phy? sician of Berlin, MAX ERNST HENRY, Into Prus? sia, and from thence to tho United States. No? thing else of the present day can equal HEN? RY'S SOLULION-OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR. 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CHAFEE'S TONIC, THE BEST AND most pleasant Stomach Regulator extant. Chafee A Co., No. 207 East Bay. Manufacturers. DUVAL & SON, J. B., MANUFACTUR? ERS of Tinware, Dealers in Stoves. House Furnishing Goods, Ac, 337 King st. EASON IRON WORKS, ESTABLISHED 1S38, Nassau and Columbus streets; Steam Engines. Marine. Portable and Stationery. Boilers. FRENCH CHINA AT REDUCED prices, Glass and Crockery, at R. H. McDOW ELL'S, Agent, corner of King and Liberty sts. FOLLIN, G., TOBACCO COMMISSION Merchant. Manufacturers* Agent for the sale of Standard Brands, No. 151 East Bay. FURNITURE WAREROOMS, ESTAB? LISHED 1838. D. H. Sllcox, Nos. 176,177 and 179 King st. Goods carefully packed and shipped. p OLDSMITH & SON, MOSES, 4, 6 AND \JT 8 Vendue Range,Wholesale Dealers In Iron, Metals, Rags, Paper Stock. Hides. Wool, Ac. p URNEY, WM., FACTOR AND COMMIS \JT SION Merchant, 102 East Bay, and 1 Accom modatlon Wharf._ p OUTEVENIER BROS., (SUCCESSORS VT to A. Illing.) dealers In Millinery, Fancy GoodB. Toys, China, Glassware, Ac, 237 Klug st. TTENEREY, WM S., 314 MEETING ST., XX Machinist and Founder, Manufacturer ot Engines, and Improved Agricultural Implements. KINSMAN & HOWELL, GENERAL Commission Merchants, and Agents for Mapes' Superphosphate of Lime. No. 128 EaBt Bay. LYONS 4 MURRAY. WHOLESALE AND Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Ac, 78 Market st., near Meeting, Sign of "Big Boot." LA CRIOLLA.-JOSE JARA, IMPOR? TER and Manufacturer of Havana Cigars, Wholesale and Retail, cor. Meeting and Marketsts. LITTLE <fc CO., GEO., 213 KING ST., sell the ebeapest and best Clo: hing and Fur? nishing Goods in Charleston. _ LUNSFORD, J. L., CABINETMAKER and Upholsterer, 2" '?ucen st. Jobbing neatly done. Agency Common-Sense Sewing Machines. MERTENS, W. A., DEALER IN LA? DIES'. Misses', Gent's, Roys', and Children's Roots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Ac, 282 King st. MERNAUGH, N., DEALER IN BOOTS, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Ac, 212 King street._ MARBLE WORKS.-THE OLD ESTAB? LISHMENT. E.Tt. WHITE, Proprietor, Hf Meeting st.. next old Theatre lot._ MATTinESSBN, Wit, STAB SHIRT Emporium and Fine Clothing ami Tailoring House, Gents' Famishing Goods. 201 King st. NEUFVILLE, B. K.. BLANK BOOK Manufacturer, Job Printer and Stationer, 9 Broad st. Magazines, Ac, bound In all styles. NOAH'S ARK.-WM McLEAN, JOBBER and Dealer In Toys, Fancy Goods, Show Ca? ses. Stamping A Pinking a specialty: 433 King st. OSTENDORFF & CO., WHOLESALE Grocers. Dealers in wines, Liquors and Ci? gars, No. 175 East Bay. O'NEILL, BERNARD, WHOLESALE Grocer and Commission Merchant, 189 East Bay. Foreign and Domestic Exchange ror SH le. PADDON, W. F., GAS FITTER, STEAM Fitter and Plumber. 447 King st. All kinds of Gas Apparatus made to order._ PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC STORE, 191 King st., ZOGBAUM, YOUNO A CO.. Agents for Knabe A Co., Dunham A Sons, etc. PHOENIX IRON WORKS. ESTABLISHED 1844, John F. Taylor A Co.. Engineers and Boilermakers, 4. 6, 8, io and 12 Pritchard st. PERRY, EDWARD, 155 MEETING ST., Printer, Stationer, and dealer in Blank, School and Law Books. STOLL, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers In Dry Goods, No. 2S9 King street, three doors below Wentwurth._ SCOTTS' STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM and Gents' Furnishing Room. Meeting st. op? posite Market Hall. Agent for the Champion I'.rnce. SPEAR, JAMESE., 235 KING ST., ?PPO site Hnsel, Importer and Dealer in Fine Watch es. Jewelry, Silver, Platedware. Fancy Hoods. Ac THE GREAT SOUTHERN TEA HOUSE. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., 275 King st., branch House of i'OO Broadway, New York. VOIGT, C., DEALER IN FRENCH CALF? SKINS, flak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Shoe Findings, Hides. Furs and Beeswax, 85 Market st. WILLIAMS &, BRO., A. M , 9 BROAD st.. up stairs. Railroad. Commercial and General Job Printing, at. New York prices. WHILDEN I CO., WATCHES, JEWEL ry and Silverware, 25.0 King st. Crockery and Glassware at Wholesale. No. 137 MeotinT*.. WEBB, WM. L., IMPORTER OF CHI NA, Glass and Earthenware, 128 Meeting street._ WING, ROBERT, BELL HANGER AND Locksmith, 122 King st. Hotels and pri? vate houses titted up with Bells, Speaking pipes. JgNOCH MORGAN'S SONS' (ESTARLISUED 1S09.) (211 Washington .-licet, N. V. Is Better and Cheaper than .Soup. mehi tiuhfimos_ J RI S U ROOFING FELT. THE BEST, CHEAPEST ANI? MOST DURABLE Material for Rooting known. For sale hy CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meetiog and Cumberland streets, mch24Cmo_Charleston. S. c. UPHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG DRINK. A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by -mail, postage paid, on receipt of price. The Antidote ls the beet remedv that can be administered lu Manla-a-Potu, aid also for all nervous affections. Bor sale by Dr. H. BAER. No. 131 Meeting street, octe Agent 'or South carolina. Plantation Bitters. yt GLORIOUS CHANGE That any Bick man survived the treatment ot flity years ago, must be considered a proof that'human beings.are vet? hard to kill The lancet, calomel, cantharides and drastic pur? gatives were then the order of the day. The phy? sician played into the hands 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 support lng Nature in Its conflict with disease ls now understood. Complaints in themselves weakening are no longer aggravated by artificial depletion. They are met with TONICS that rally the vital powers and enable them to de? feat the enemy. Chief among these allies or Na? ture, in lt? battles with sickness, ls PLANTATION BITTERS. This wonderful vegetable restorative ls the sheet anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a cordial for the aged and decrepld lt has no equal among H to m achice. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which the tender sex are especially subject, it ls.supersedlng every other stimulant and nervine. In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, lt acts as a specific In every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever lt is introduced it becomes a standard article -a medicinal staple. Druggists, although their prout upon lt ls small, find lt absolutely necessary to keep a preparation for which everybody Inquires, and for which nobody will; accept a substitute, rt ls to-day the most popular medicine m the civilized world. Extensively as it ls advertised, its best ad? vertisement ls the beneficial result which uniformly follows Its use. Every bottle sold In? sures the sale of at least half a dozen more. Un? it lt? other stimulants, lt braces and fortines the system without exciting undue cerebral action. Thc cheering effect which lt produces upon the mind ls not momentary, but permanent. There ls no subsequent depression, it does not, as ls the case with all other stimuli, beget a craving for ex? citants. On the other band, it soothes and calms the nerves, combining.st range as the anomaly may seem, thequalltles of a sedative and gentle ano, dyne with those of a tonic and Invigorant. The perrect purity of all Its ingredients, their admirable adaptation to the purposes .they are intended to [subserve, the judicious pro portions in which they are combined, and the scientific skill with which they are blend? ed, render this famous article at once the most potent and the most harmless of all known tonics and alteratives. Sold by all Druggists. aprJO ?ailroa? Supplies. STEAM ENGINES AND ENGINEERS^ SUPPLIK?. A fail assortment of BRASS and IRON FIT? TINGS, for steam and pas-Utters and p,-rabera. Steam Guages, Gnajf? pocks, Low Water Detec? tors, oil Cups, T<K)i.- for machinists an-: black? smiths, Bellows. Ac. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.. Corner Me?tlng a'v! Csmtierlaiid freers, mch24 ?mn ha^feton, S. C. g ? L T, I X G. A large Stock of Learner and Robber PELTING and RUBBER GOODS, Including Manhole and Eandhole Gaskets, (all sizes.) Hose, Sheet Rab? ber for packing, Fore Vulcanized Cum for Taires, Ac. ALSO, "Regulation" LEATHER HOSE, tfonblfrrtveted and of approved manufacture. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mchoi emo_Charleston, S. C. ?UCUMBER-WOOD PUMPS. The cheapest and best PUMP now in use. They give no taste to the water and are applicable In every locality. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., < Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 emo Oharieston. S. C. S TEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Single and double-acting Lift and Force PUMPS, H. Dlsston A Son's Celebrated Circular, Gang, Hand and Cross-Cut Saws. Also, Miners' and En meera' Supplies in great variety, Shovels, Picks Ac. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland street*, mch24 6mo_Charleston, 9. C. JgAR IRON AND STEEL. English and American Refined, in bars English and American common, in bars Boiler Plate and Sheet Iron Bolts, Nats and Washers.; For sale by ** CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting ana Cumberland streets, mcb240mo Charleston, S. C. WHITE LEAD, COLORS AND PAINT O 1 Ll Pare Raw and Double-Boiled LINSEED OIL English and American White Lead Paints m OU. m great variety. ALSO, An extensive assortment of BRUSHES. For sate hy CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO? Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 8mo Charleston, S. C. N AILS, NAILS, Ofthebest brands, Including Parker Mills and CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.'S unequalled "Ne Pins Ultra" CUT NAILS. ALSO, A fall Stock of Wrought and Cut SPIKES. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 emo Charleston, S. C. O I L I O I L I O I L I Winter S'.rained SPERM, F vira Lard C. B. A Co.'s Engine Oil, Paraphene Spindle Olive Oil, Cotton Seed Oil White Oak (West Virginia) OIL For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting aud Cumberland streets, mch24 6mo_Charleston, S. ft prPEFOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER. Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER A CO.'S Pas? cal iron Works. At store or CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch'j4 6rao Charleston, S. C. iflisc ella neons. DYSPEPSIA & INDIGESTION , >V^~ SOLU EVERYWHERE. -"7*1*1 ? WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS * . N. B. The Commissioner or Revenue has decided that any dealer can sell this article without a special license._mch 2 Star ?l]irts. -yy-M. MATT H IESS EN, F JN I i - i fi I fe-ii ; M ; j jj| ^??} . i' ^ ' f" No. 291 KING STREET, CORNER WENTWORTH, AGENT FOR THE MANUFACTURERS CELEBRATED STAK S HIRTS! EACH QUALITY OF SHIRT IS NUMBERED. PRICES AS FOLLOWS; No. 42.$2 00A No. 52. 2 50 No. 72. 3 00 No. 92. 3 50 feb3 5mos