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THE CHIMTON DAILY NEWS, G. B, CATHCART, EDITOB CATHCART, MoMLLLAN 4 MORTON, PR0PKIET0B3, No. 18 HAYNE STREET. OI?? PBINTER8. TERM8JA8H. JSDBSCRIPTION DATLT-TWELVE MONTHS.?10.00 I*i01-?X MONTHS.... jJ'JJJJ DtlLY-THREE MONTHS... 8?NQLE COPIES.- - .* cen*i TO NEWSDEALERS.*cents MONDAT MORNING, JULY 1, 1867. [Fnm the Selma Metteagrr.] A HARVEST SCS?E. BT PHOxsa. Fair ?ad freah tb? ?toda are blowing, Brightlyahme*?. ?on today Ore? meadow. *fll and woodland, - On the nearly gathered hay. Whit? and purple, green and golden, pajea, the nelda tour and near ; Wallu the harrea t han da are einging, " We'll hare well flll'd barns this year." ?.vi' Hear the winding beck that ripples Thro' the meadow, copse and glen, Bow it murmura, as If ams'ring Back the Joyful songa of men. Kow tn sunshine, now tn shadow, Winding out and winding tn, Like a mirror lt r? flecteth, AH day tag the harrest scene. Length'ning shadows now from woodlands Over back ami meadow creep, Wh?e benin 1 hi? gorgeous curtains. Stake the harrest sun to sleep. 6 iring promise to the reapers, After labor, rest ehall come, Tired braids be calmly folded. 'Midst fha sacred scenes of borne. Patiently the farmer walted Work'd and waited hke a man, Xaver doubting that tte Meeter Wen would end what he began. Now he hath the premired blessing, Pratt for all bia honest taO ; Never lord was half so happy As this oller of the soil. SaUU, ALa.. June 15, 1867. CITY COUNCIL. EXTRA MEETING. Goroon. CHAMBER, Jane 29, 1867. Present -Tho M avor; Aldermen RaveneJ, Gerdts, Small, OWE WDlia, Olney, Oakes, Honour. Marshall, Enstoa, Cosgrove, Earle, Courtenay tad ^XtoalEajrar stated thai he had convened Council at the request of the Chairman of the (Committee ?of Way? ?ad Means. Alderman KaveneL, Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Menas, submitted the following re? port and bill : -Tb* Oranmiitee of Ways and Means, by reason ol the total inab?ity of the City Treasurer to pay m currency the Quarters interest, due on the 1st St Joly, on the City Stock and Bonds, respectful ly anbmit for the oonsideration of Council tho *? k,W?I*bUL -arPTTTaw BAVEWLS E. W. MABSHALX. JACOB ^^^L- " p. o. ga ITT, A RT), Mayor. A BnxTO PBOVTDK foal?* LKJOIDAIIOW OT THE OT THX Cm, TO AOOBOX . nttit ?SSTE r>ar o**tniE-> IIf8T jassvi aaordotaedfi* A* Mayor and Aldermen tn riZ S oMtmbled, L That for the purpose of iSdaSh^^011 toe public debt, of the ritv to*?ard? on tho30th day of June, matant, ?rix; Der eena. Stock, obligatory on the corporation of thaeity of Charlea tan, shall be wau ed under the ?tmmtkm ot th* Ma vor, to the persons holding SKwadBauds-ofthe city, and entitled to re eefvetheinterest to accrue thereon at the time above atated, the aaid Stock to bear interest after tnt aaa? of air fer cent, per annum, payable Qoartariy, redeemable in thlrtv years 1 rom date. Provided, that no part of said Stock shall he issued fae anr awn leas than fifty dollars, or for any frao ffeBpSTrfadouar. And provided alto, that all autos Jar Ieee than fifty dollar*, and for fractional parta of a dollar,- ahall be paid m ?l.y bills. a. Teat the farra of certificates and mode of transfer of taid Stock, ehall bee abject to the same regulations aa now exist in relation to other six par oent Stocks of tho.city. ?ddernren Wirha mored that tho report be aecepted^ft^l the h?l xeceive its first reading. Alderman Willis, from the Special Comxiittee appointed to confer with the Commanding General, Jojfajcr-General D. & 8kHm, Commandait Qaaaa*L--The trnderaigned, aa a oo^umittee of Oaaaaail> and ca their behalf, beg reave to ?.resent fer Joor consideration certain reasons in fi vor of a suspension of your recent order ir. relation to Honor noeneea. They are satisfied that your ob Jlliyia II)7 Jaia**^".- tieimhlifi good, and they be > barr? teat they cac ahww that the suspension which & they aeek will not ba injarious to the public in LTbere ia nothing of more importance to the etty-sj this time-usn its financial condition. W?fcout a sum ci ency of manne, the municipal gowpwanaas cannot be conducted. The credit of the city baa already been strained to the utmost. A ooeukterahle moora o is neceaaary, and a heavy tax baa been levied. All that the people, in their iaapotauahed and prostrate condition, can bear aaa baan levied, and yet no moro has been levied abatf fttanwMa^aeft nooosaary. To cut ofi soddenly a large portion of that income is to take away a Urge portion of that which is absolutely necessary tothei city, without any ability on its part to re nfavortt. Tba revenue fr jm liquor licenses amounts toabcart sixty-two thousand dollars ($62.000), wbdoh is about one-seventh (1-7) of the whole an? nual tax. It ia easy to see how, under the present jmaealgua and embarrassments, tho lorn or with? drawal of so ates? ? som mast produce serions in tay;>>r"* t . ? But this is not the whole extent of the loss to the city. The tax upon sales of spirituous fiauora ia sjeo a very considerable item. This is oolteoted nwoihly, and furnish ej the means of meeting current expenditure?. The abetraotioo of tba* portion will still further diminish our limited reeorrrcea from Ibis current revenue for the co n dnet of city affairs. 8. There axe ah? other incidental embarrass meote that-wiH arise out of thc chango. It creates anjorxrooiy far the retail of spirits in favor of a sra- too-keepers; it compels a large number of dealers, who have already incurrec expenditures and made amusements, to forego not the least profitable part of their business. Houses and stores that have been rented will be given up or tait to yield thameans of paying rent, and private iaopioA and the public treasury will both feel the loss and the inconvenience that arise from the saddeVoeaaatkm of profitable business. The oemmittee do not desire to over-state the matter. Teary ara sararat; because they know bow serions wfllfceta* embarrassment to the City Treasury, aodhrrw^fttteit is able to en^ogto^ohembar parQddtt perio?^s^BTAoh as election days, disorder s?fl jprtaoqt of retail hqoor simpa, orders can readily be femad requiring them to be dosed at saufe frnwL> si the police force of the city is be Mai'lll ll \T-****~^***f~+ ?**rrA?r?T> %> city BO smgulariy free as thia from riot or disorder. The City Oour. .?l are aa d?sirons as any one can be ? there Should be no disturbance, and they will use all possible vigilance and exertion to that end. ju?r}?[tm? the pr?sence of a considerable military " garrison in the city would seem to place auy seri? ous disturbance of the peace beyond question. ?Wheaeiose, from argent considerations of public rjolicy, and in the behef that no public injury will . rasait ttnrr?t, the und erm gn ed, in behalf of the city, reapeatfally request that so much of Order No. 8S as relates to liquor acenses be suspended so far as relates to the crtr of Charleston. > E. WILLIS. i ?j r ? WIT J JA M RAVEN EL. & Q. COURTENAY. HiAnQCABaTCRs 8XC0?.D MHJTABT DISTRICT, ) ...< AaaasT. AIUUTAKT GETEHAL'B Omni, V ' CiABLKsrro?i, 8. a, June 27,1867. j Qen??m*Ji, ; Your communication, without date, . sildiwunlt io the Commanding" General, having been referred to tb ia office for reply, I have the 1 honor to atate that the regulations prescribed in ' Ihr. VL of General Orders No. 32, together with other regulations of hke purport heretofore an- ; noun ced, bad their origin in considerations re? lating to the preservation of order in this Military , Department during the regatration and the dec- , tiona contem plated by the several Acts of Con- t grasase pxeinuinary to tie establishment of a i Wal pminnoent for these ?Jutes. It would certainly be aa occasion for regret if i thees aaiaaary regulations deprived communities 1 or municipal corporations o:' needful resources for ' the discharge of their obligations to creditors or \ employees. It ia possible that some temporary , iBocmvenience may follow the substitution of other sources of income for the receipts hereto? fore derived fama hoensea granted to keepers of bar-rooms, Ac It ia believed, however, that no 1 oooirderable bsa of revenue should be incurred; , oertainly no looa which will be estimated in oom- f parwan with the gua ran te ss thus provided for ( Se pr?servation of order and the security of tho t pobhopeaee. i The municipal authorities of Charleston have i authority to raise money for municipal purposes by BjawsB - It will not be difficult to increase 1 tho tax troon such sales of liquor sa 1 are not prohibited, nor to increase tho charge for v the hunted number of Uvern licenses to be grant? ed.' M, aa 1? a egg es ted, the restriction imposed , by Par. VL creates a monopoly in favor of inn kaapera, it is a grievance within the control of the a maaiorpal authorities; for it may bo assumed that there wilt ba no military interference to induce the 1 eoncaasion to inn-keepers of licenses for b&r-rooma. ? Thai remains a matter for municipal regulation. * It is to be expected that In general hotel-keepers, interested in the good repute of their establish- D meats, will have so much at stake in the increased price paid for their license, that proper measures a ?flt be taken by proprietors to prevent drunken- z ?^gVrl disorder on their premises. & It will not be forgotten by the Council that Con STSSS baa aapecially c<mrmitted to thc Military au- 7 tbority of the Uniwd Sutes, the duty of preserv? ing poses and main Urning order in these States. fi Experience has shown that there are no more pro- 1( tt?e eaaaea ot disorder than the free nae of into ii- g eating liquor in numerous places of common resort, located among communities tolerating the prac- o tice Of carry ing concealed deadly weapons. The ?: coneaqoenoes ar? serions stall times. The evils to bs apprehended now, demand extraordinary *' precantiouc and appeal to all classes of the popu- t Ution for any aaertfine of mere convenience or of pr?sent iadu?gence to prevent their occurrence, ib jsWlta^jejawfletatton fei reapectfully invited to /0 im w^f**?or' rcwwing^p aU^vil^fi^ctionariee j to assist the rniUtary authority in the maintenance of order, Ly the rigorous suppression of those Bources of violence and tumult. In conclusion, I am to inform you, gentlemen, that in declining to suspend the operation of Par. VL of G. 0. SS, in Hs application to the City of Charleston, the Commanding General ispersuaded that more will be gained by the City of Charleston, in common with other municipalities in the Caro? linas bv the increased guarantees for tho good order, sobriety ano industry of the population, and the consequent addition to the general welfare of the people, than will be lost by tho inconsiderable and temporary diminution of revenue derived from a traffic that while it may contribute something to the public treasury, impoverishes and demoralises the population at a critical time when frugality, temperance and decorum should be especially en? joined upon all classes of persons without any dis? crimination. Tory respectfully, J. W. CLOUS, Capt. 38th!Infantry A. A. A. Gen!. To E. WELLIS, Wu. RAVZNZL, and SAM'L G. COUR? TENAY, Esqs., Committee ef Conned of Charles ton. Received, and ordered tobe printed. Alder nan Steimneyer made the following re? port: The Special Committee appointed at tho last meeting, consisting of the 51avor and Committee on Licenses, for the purpose of determining upon the number of Liquor Licenses to be granted on 1st proximo, beg leave to report by Bill. JOHN H. STEINMEYER. JAMES COSGROVE. Z. B. OAKES. P. C. GAILLARD. Mayor. A BILL TO MODIFY THE GRANTING? OF LICENSES TO SELL SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS. Be it ordained by th? Mayor and Aldermen in City Council assembled, That number two (2) Li? censes, which authorize the salo of spirituous liquors in quantities less than a quart, and which authorize the drinking of such liquors at the places where sold, shaU be granted only to the Keep? ers of regularly established hotels, and to such restaurants as may be approved. SEC. 2. A number one (1) License shall not au? thorize the selling of spirituous Uquors in any Suantitv lees than one gallon; and liquor sold lin? er such license s h all not be drank at the place where sold. SEC. 3. The price of a No. 1 License shall be dollars, and the price of a No. 2 License shall be dollars; and no License shall be issued until the price is paid into the City Treasury. gio. 4. The form of application and other regu? lations now existing in relation to granting L-cen see shall remain of force; and each applicant shall state whether he applies as keeper of a hotel or of j a restaurant. Ssc. 5. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be taken or construed to alter or in any manner affect the pen? alties now imposed by btw for retailing spirituous Uquors without a license. The BiU received its first reading, as reported. Alderman MarahaU offered the following resolu? tion, which, on motion of Aldei-man Willis, was t laid on the tabbi : Whereas, the Commanding General has taken the power from the City Council to grant licenses bi tho usual mode pursued by the city (except to hotels), and as the hitter are few in najnaber, and must necessarily reap a huge prc fit, which should, in justice, be divided among all ?ho have hereto? fore enjoyed the privilege of j>n>curing a hoe nee, be it therefore Resolved, That in consequence of tho above order, Council wUl at present grant no number two licenses for the re?a? of spirituous Uquors. Petition of T. DJ Gillespie, Agent Southern Ex? press Company. Pr*?yya& that the tax of five per cent, upon gross receipts be abated. Referred to CommitUw ot Ways and Means. Council adjourned. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. COMMERCIAL. Exports. NEW YORK-Per steamship Manhattsn-17 tes Bice, 664 j bales Upland Cotton, 36 sacks Wheat. 47 bales Do? mestics, 1001 bbla Potatoes, 66 boxes Vegetables and Fruit, TS Packages, 194 Empty Barrels, 6 pigs Lead. .Per steamship 0 C Leary-77 bags Sea Island Cotton, 260 bales Upland Cotton, ICS bales Lomea? rles, 30 tes Bice, 64 bbls Ko-in, 84 pigs Lead, 14 Packages, 400 packages Vegetables, 36 bbls Cotton geed. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Alliance-29 bales Cot? ton, 1 baie Bops Cuttings, 30 bales Domestics, 7 bales sanas, 100 tons Iron, 34 boxes Vegetables, 60 Empty Barrels, 31 bbls Whiskey, 100 R B Wheels, 60 Car Axles, 40 packages Mdse, BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-43 bales Cotton, 41 bate Bosta, 1 bale Leather, A blocks Marble, 300 Musk Melons, 63 naekages Vegetables, lC.iOO feet Pitch Pine Lum er, 133 Saes, 20 Ix?ee Hides, 20 hhds Bones, 37 packages Sundries. Tase Charleston Cotton Market. . OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, ) CsASLasTOH. Saturday Evening, June 39, 1867. j A moderate demand for the staple prevailed during the day, prices continuing without change ; sates about 100 bales, vis.: S st 16; 2 at 17; 8 st 30; 23 at 21* ; 16 at 22 $16 at 23; ll at 34; 10 at 24tf. and 8 st 36. We quote: Low Middling......23?23? Middling.24?@25 Wilmington Market.' WILMINGTON, June 28.-Tuspisrias-Only 18 bbb) received to-day, and sold ai S3 36 for soft and fl 67? for bard, fi 280 Iba SPOUTS T uar aa ruts-109 bbls clanged hands to-day at 62? eta ft gallon. ROSIN-Sales of 678 bbb at $3 (?0*3 66 for strained; 42 87? tor No 3; ?tat 60 for Ho 1? and ti 7Ss4 90 for Pale, as in quality. No other transactions reported. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, June 25.-Corras-Tho bark Eleanor ls below from Bio, with 3681 bags. Market continues Inac? tive; sales reported were 436 bags Bio, in lots from se? conds; bulk at 18?al8?c, (raid; a small tot common at 23c, currency. Also, from first hands, 400 bags Bio, ex SJfroken, and 100 bags ex Bed Whig, both on private terms. COTTON-Was quiet to-day and prices favored buyers. We report small sales on the basis of 23?c for Middling -Tho mai-ket ls decidedly firmer, under a bet? ter demand, boa for shipment and local wants. Re? ceipts are very smi?L and dealers generally are with but limited stock. We report sales of 300 bbls good and choice retauxng brands of Howard Street Extra st S12 60a 1378 asl HS; 100 bbls good Pennsylvania Super, for ex? port, at 310. Spring wheat bra da are entirely neglected Stock, however, quite small We revise quotations as follows: ttoward-streetSuper and Cut Extra... $0 00 0310 36 Howard-street Extra Whipping. 10 60 ? ll 50 Howard-street High Grades. 13 60 ? 18 00 Howard street Family.. 14 60 fi 15 60 Ohio Super and Cut Extra. 00 00 @ 00 00 Ohio Family.......14 60 ? 15 00 Northwestern Super. .800 ? 860 Northwestern Extra. 10 60 fi ll 60 City Mills 8uper. 0 60 0 1100 Otty Mata) Standard Extra.. 10 60 0 12 00 City Mills Shipping brands Extra. 13 60 0 15 00 Baltimore, Welch's Greenfield sad waverton Family. 17 00 0 00 00 Bananen high grade Extra. 16 00 fi 16 60 Middlings. 6 00 0 7 00 Fine. 7 60 0 8 60 Bye Flour,.". 7 76 0 8 36 Com Meal. City Mills. 6 60 ? 000 ! Onus Coosipte are Bmlted. We notice a bettor feel? ing In the market as regards prices, Induced hythe un? favorable accounts received in regard to the oops m tome sections of Maryland and Pennsylvania, owing to the continued spell of wet weather; included in the sales to-day were 630 bushels Pennsylvania red at 83 40; OOO bushels primo do price not transmitted. Corn-11,000 bushels white and 9600 bushels yellow comprised the receipts; market firm, with sales of 5600 bushels white at at 31 liai 14:600 bushels mixed do 8111; 600 bushels prune yellow 3113; 2400 bushels good do, as to. quality,' from 81 Mal ia ' Oats-1000 bushels only received; 1326 bushels reported sold at 82a84 cento. No sales or Bye. MILL FEJED.- Millern {mostly are without stock. We quote Middlings 54*85cents; do heavy 66a70 cents; bitter nominal; Brownatuffs 28a30 cents per bushed. MOLASSES.-We report sales of 31 puncheons Demorara at 53a66 cents, cash. <? taovnuosnv- There was more enquiry to-day for Ba? con, and the market closed with an improved feeling and finner prices. We notice sales of 38 casks Western smoked Shoulders st 9*0, and jobbing lots of citv at 10a lo.?o ; 10 hods Western rib sid os lige, and jobbing lots City at I2al2?, outside pri?es for short time orders; clear rib scarce and held at Ifs ; stock of Bacon much re? duced. Bulk meato are also held firmer; we quote Shoulders 0c, and rib aides 10?allc. Mess i erk quiet at 333 60. Lard dull and Dominai as last quoted. SILT-Remain sunchanged, either in demand or prices. We attn quote for Liverpool Fine for lots from dealers $3a % 10; around Alum 82 10 ft sack; Turk's Island 68s60e ft bushel, with very little inquiry. SUQAB-ds firm and more active. We notice sales to lay of 600 hhds, all taken by the trade here and for the West, comprised of 250 hhds Porto Rico st 12?al2%c, bulk at latter; 102 hhds Dcmarara at ll ?al 2; 35do,choice vacuum pan, 14?c; 25 hhds Cub? centrifugal 12?c; 146 hhds Cuba on terms not transpired. Wmsxxr-There are no sales reported sud we con? tinue to quote, though nominal, bi bond, at 80a35c ft gallon. Sew York Market. MONK I MARKET. The New York Commercial Advertiser, ot Wednesday, lune 36th, says: The increased activity in stocks appears to exe rei Re Utile influence upon the money market, which continues to work with remarkable ease, and if with any change, it ls ni lavor of the borrower. The supply seeking employ? ment ls tully up to the wants of the market, and there is no difficulty in effecting loans upon the ordinary run of I ?llaterala st six per cent. For paper there is s scant Jemand. The banks, as the rule, are taking but little troza outside the Une of their regular customers, prefer lng, as the paper matures, to place their means on call rather than Invest in fresh purchases through the com? mission houses. Indeed, the general disposition ap? pear? to be toward keeping capital as much as possible ia i position to be more readily available than is consistent sith ita employment in mercantile obligations of the iverage time of maturing. We hear of some small trans lettons thia morning at seven per cent for the best sames. PRODUCE MARKET. NEW YORK, June 26.-FLOUS, 4c-The Flour mar? te t is 15a25o better for fresh ground, with mote doing. The sales are 17,200 bbls st 87 50a8 60 for Superfino Hate ; $g 38al0 30 for Extra State; 810 40all 2> for Choice State; $7 50*a 60 for Superflue Western; 89 SSalO 30 for :ommon to medium extra Western; $10 80al3 20for ..hake Western; $10 66all 40 fir common to good ship ling brands extra round hoop Ohio; and $11 60al2 90 for rade brands, the market closing firm. Southern nour ls firmer. Sales of 300 bbls at $9 90a 1 76 for common, and 811 80al6 60 for fancy and ixtn. California Flour ls firmer and more active. Sales 4500 .bis and sacks st $1160ali. Rye Flour ls s shade firmer. Sales 300 bbls, at $6 60 18 76. Oom Meal is firm. Sales 800 bbls, at 15 60 for City, nd Brandywine on private terms. asan?-The Wheat market ls 5c better for Spring, sud OalSc better for California. Sales 41,000 bushels; White 'alifomia st $3 90s3 06; 7500 choice No 2 Milwaukee at 3 S6; 3000 White Canada st 32 85; 500 old Winter Bed, lrglnla, st $2 60, and 350 unsound Soring at $2 50. Bye is quiet at $1 36al 30 for Western. Sales 2800 Usuals State st $1 40al 60. The Corn market is without decided change. Sales 2,000 bushels, at $1 09al ll for new Mixed Western; 1 Hal 12 for small parcels do; Hal 08 lor Soft do, and 3c and 90c for damaged. Oats are dull and declining. Sales 6000 bushels, at 77s ic for Western, and 88c for Onto. Ri cr-Is quiet at llj?al2c for Carolina. COITES-The market is quiet, and slightly in buyers' ivor. Salee since our last 630 bass st. Domingo at J ?c. gold in bond, and 1000 bags Rio in bond at 12al3c old. SUOAB-Is firm, with s good demand Sales since or last 1400 hhds at 10?al2?c for Cuba, and Porto Rico a private terms. Mor ateta hi quiet and drooping. Sales 60 hhds Cuba ?46c. J1 HAT-Is dull at $1 for shipping, and $1 26al 40 for re- | t il lots. WOOL-Is dull, heavy and declining. Sales 196,000 s at47a63c for domestic fleecc;--4Ja_k?r pulled; 24a34c I r Texas, and 2T a 30c for California. \ lt Pso visions-The Pork merket openedWl and closed J t _ i moro firm. Sales 3500 bbli a 82112a21 2o for new If ess, cloding at $2125, cash and n ular; $20 60 for old Meas ; $18 25 for Prime, and $21 261 f Prime Mess. Beef ia firmer. Sales 240 s !? at $17a24 for new Piala Meas, and $24*28 CO for nev 1 ^ State. Beef Hams are quiet Sile 50 obie at $38*40. Bacon is finner. Sale* fl boxes at lOKalOJfc for Cumberland Cut; ll)?c fori "g Bibbed; lltfallXc for Short Bibbed, and 12Vc for ?ort Clear. Cut Meats are steady. Sa* 370 pkgs at S.^a?^c for Sheuldere, and 12al4c for HJ**B. Lard is quiet and steady. Biles 625 bbls at ll KaUJfc. Butter ia unchanged at lfjWo for Ohio, and lla25o for State. Cheese is heavy at 7al5J?). WHISKEY-Is tending uprtrd. Sales 400 bbls Western at 30a40o in bond. , TALLOW-Is steady. Safes87,000 lbs at ll >X all % c. PETROLEUM-IS dull. FREIGHTS-To liverpool per steamer, 6000 bxs cbeeso at 30s; 500 halos cotton at a?d. To Glasgow, per steam? er, 1500 bxs cheese at 35s. To Bremen, per BteamecJ?O tea lard at 16s; 200 bbls rosin at ls 9d; 50 hhda tobscco at 17s 6da20s A vessel to Bremen withpOO bbls petroleum at 3a Od, and a Norwegian bark to tat Baltic, with a general cargo, on private terms. Augurtat Market. AUGUSTA, June 29-BIOABXB.-For the past week we have had some little Ufe hi the cotton trade, though mainly confined to the Miter grades, say for middling and above, while lowmlddftag aod below have been neg? lected, and only saleable vfem in connection with good stries. Sales for the tis* reaching 655 bales, and re? ceipts 94 bales, with a stoofon hand (by actual count) of 6800 bales, a very light sfeek, and a fact woU calculated to attract the attention et those who depend on this market for a supply. Thjrfferlngs are fair, though com? paratively little of lt ia abare middlings, and those whose orders are for strict midiling are compelled to pay full prices, to be allowed to astet- Our market to-day opens with a fair demand, at abott the following quotations: * Strict to Good Middling.24@26 Middling.A.2S@23)? Low Middling.....!.22@22X Good Ordinary....H.21@22 Ordinary.i....20@ Bcd and Stabled...1.16? 19 ? The cotton crop prospects are certainly encourag? ing and promise an abondait yield, yet lt ls best not to give way to those expectalnis, as it (the crop) is ina very critical condition, ajeasily ruined by an excess of either wet or dry wea th errand j nat now we aro in the midst of * rainy spell, vSch. if continued, will "Ork harm. Corn te prormaing?nd not likely to be ?Jured by rain, but both corn anAotton may he, by tue want of work, which this weather* likely to produce. Grass grows and flourish ea as nf. aa other veg***"0T Wheat has been harvests, and the ri eld satisfactory, though many of our placar? may lc*o a portion of their crop by allowing it to staid in email shocks in the fields where it was caught by the present rainy Beaaon, and much of it will sprout fcotnerwiso damage and waste. It te a safo rule for plante* f? 8*ve wuat te already made. The want of provisions <atH pressing on our farmers, and will bo till their arepas? gathered. In this connec? tion wo will mako ? suggefkm. There te now no such thing as credit baaed on th responsibility of the parties, at the end of tao law, and 4 that te done in that way te solely on tb? honor and intgrity of the parties, and the great importance of every ne so deporting himself as to be wit&out blame or reproth. ls more pressing now than ever before. By strictly cahplyiug with our obligations, ?ad promptly doing as we romteed, we will invite to our needs capital now withhelapccauae it does wish to stand the tests of tho law. FIN AH COAL-Our city haejeen remarkably quiet during the past week, but tittle mqey seeking investments, and but little doing In Bonds fd Stock. Sales of Georgia Railroad Stock during thepcek, at 71 cents ; Old State Six per cent Bonds, at 70*}; New State Seven per cent Bonds at 84. GOLD AND SXLVXB-Deroid heavy during the week has been folly equal to til supply. 138 ls readily ob? tained. Brokers buying Al at 137 and Silver 128. EXCHANGE.-Tho Nation' Bank checks freely at par on all Northern cities, and oddoor rates yt to \i off. No time bills offering. MobiU.Uarket. MOBILE, Jone 25 -COTON.-We have another quiet day to report, with the defand light and confined to two brokers. Factors show sae disposition to accept offers of buyers for the lower fades, but the better qualities are scarce and relatively feuch higher. Three hundred amd fifty bales changed fends, on the baste of ?Ile for Good Ordinary and 22c fofLow Middling. MONET AH Y AND FTNASCSL-We have no change io note today, except higher rna for gold, bi sympathy with New York accounts. We pote: Gold 138al38,S'. Sterling, sixty days, 147fcnd sight 148. New York sight % prei nm checking br banks and X premium by bankers. Tl offerings of outside bills are light, and command % a \ Itecount New Orleans sight par decking by bank* and bankers; buying rate }% discount. Franc* nominal. i Mew Orlan? Market. NEW ORLEANS, Jun?.-Corro??-Conder the com? bined Influence of taclemnt weather and oontinned un? favorable aa ounts rromfNew York and Liverpool, the movement to-day has Ben of a restricted character throughout The anppliras quite limited, several fae? t?n refusing to nncoverteir tables, while those wno of? fered seems i rather morelnilous to realize and wore gen? erally disposed to accept kater prices, bot the foe ling on the part of buyers waa d aid ed ly averse to operating, the Increased depression pretil lng hi the leading markets, inducing the belief th arr* tea would be lower later bi the week. Under these circumstances the sales wore to a trifng extent, comprising at tho close barely 700 balee. Oten by five brokers at rather softer prices, but mostly wfcin the range of the subjoin? ed quotations : Ordinary 2CUc; Good Ordinary 22%a23; Low Middling 24*24^0, ad Middling 26*27, the Utter description, on account o fits scarcity, invariably com? manding foll prices. The ales for the past three day* aggregate 2400 balee, taken srtly for the North and part? ly for foreign export The ?eipts proper si nee Friday evening, excluding the arritls from Mobile, Florida and Texas, which are Included ii their respective statements, embrace 1466 balee against 1.311 during the correspond? ing period last week, show! ? an Ulerease of 144 bale*. The export* comprise LLC bales, 3620 of which were coastwise, and 7966 to toreig ports. STATEMENT* E COTTON. Stock on hand September H 1866.balea-102,082 Received to-day.?. 72S Received previously.747,891 748,616 Additional balas made from Tocked, loose and damaged Cotton, pickags, samples, etc.4. 13,323-761,939 I - 864,021 Cleared to-day.i. 41C Cleared previously.\.799,5^4-799 940 Stockonhand.i. 64,081 The export* are excluslvelyior Havre. CORN-The supply te Ugh) the demand te good, and prices have farther advanced slnoe yesterday 2)?a5e 9 bushel. Operations were rttrlctad to-day by rainy weather, and the sales are con iqnently confined to 3600 sacks, of which 600 mixed at Oe; 1000 white mixed at 95c, and 2000 white at $1 ll b4ieL ?olveston < otto? Statement. GALVESTON, Jun : 22 This Year. 1866-66. . . Balee. Balee. Stock on hand 1st Sept, 1866.. \. 7,689 13,867 Received at this port this week... 1,121 LOOS Received at this port previously.. 167,014 143,609 Received at other ports. 13,686 21,153 Total.I..,.; 179,617 179,617 Exported to- Balee. Balee. Great Britain.63,127 68,606 France.'. 1,739 Other Continental port*.... 7,798 ' 3,014 Havana. 80 Mexico.; 120 New Orleans.20,691 13,282 New York.64,776 67,929 Boston.17,403 ' 8,094 Portland.' 481 -.- 166,486 172,864 On hand and shlpbo'd not cleared,. 12,924 6,763 ; . _ [ JAMES SORLEY. Consignees per South Cami Ina Railroad, Jane SO. 410 bales Cotton, 95 bales M dre, ?3 bags Wheat, 1 car Iron, 60 bbls Rosin, and Sundi tel To Courtenay A Trenholm, W P HaR, B B Agent, JI Caldwell A Son, W W Bh*ck eliot d. Lient Neide, H L ?efford* A Co, W H Mauldin, C D Franke, G W Willianuk Co. Willi* A Chis olm, C N Averill A Sou, Goodrich, lineman A Ob, G W Clark A Co, A Robinson A Co, E H tigers A Co, Eana paux. Lanneau A Co., M Goldsmith 4 Son. Passengers. Per steamship Manhattan, for Ney York-Mis* E P Breck, Mrs H Crawford, E T Lucas sd lady, O Lucas.lJ C Lucas, Mis* Lucas, Col W Mooro, Ito G Nichols, Mas? ter John Mixer and servant, Miss M i Wright, Miss Af J Romner, Miss M Pease, Muss Huntinton, Mrs Wulfield, child and servant, Miss Jane A Yan dien, Mr* Harris, Mia* E A Somers, J C Bingley and ISy, J H Devoe, H Otersen, J R Jamblyn, Miss M J kingle, Miss H E Blake, Mrs Stockman, child and serve t, Mrs E H Jack? son and child, Mrs Bass, Alfred D Sinus, C 8 Stockman, M J Gannon, G R Cathcart and lady.Geo D Grice, J W Choice, A V Tiedeman, A Volge, w Miler, A V Wood? ward, E E Kellin beck, G B Unsworth c E Miller, H J Nelson, J M Nelson, L Ackerman, M 3allaghor, R Yan Loan, S Kaufman, Jas Macbeth, E Gaves, W Sinkler, Miss Fanny Perkins, Miss Mary Perhik Miss H Harris, Mr* M Wagner and infant, Mrs EllenPesse, F C Mey, J S Horibeck, W J Preston, Jacob Colen, lady and ser? vant, Mrs JOB Cohen, Miss Bell Cohen Mrs M E Lopez and son. WE Wording and lady, Bringer, Granville Smith, B A Kendall and lady, Miss Ana HarraU, Master P Kendall, Master B Pendall, J H Shoper, lady and child, J M Robinson, Miss Esther A btvens. Miss M E Smith, Misa Ellen A Gates, Mia* O JKent, Miss F E Gregg, W Lamb, Tobias Lawrence, Abrtiam ClenUwee, T C Burns, Dearborn, Misa S F Wood %rth, Miss M D Stewart, Miss J A Benedikt, Mrs B F Whit moro and two children, O A Bowen, J E Murrell, E Ctavney, S Bren? ton, T Brenton, Mrs J A Austin and wo children, B Gray, R C Giben, A Nisbet, J Lynch, HI Wilson, Rob't Wilsen, Isaac Wilson, J Ealey, lady am two children, O P Clapp, J O Dougherty, Jno Wena, H Lee, J H Doscher, Jas Horte, E Baxter, Jr, W Dari! and lady, B P Bald wm, Mrs B P Moodo, Miss E M Wool, Col Ransom, T L Wilcox, D W Denis, Col Dickson ttA lady, Miss Dickinson, Miss Nostrum and servant, Ms F C Bennett, W yulte, and other* in the cabin and steersje-160 in all. 'Per steamship Emily B Souder, from New York McG Mcinnes, Capt Barkman A Son, Mater Williams, A Elfe, W J Fare, R Crawford, and others lathe steerage. Per steamship Sea Gull, from Bal timon-Dr H Mc Henry and Maj ti Adams. Per steamer W W Frazier, from RockvUleVnd Edisto Mr Raynard. E b Seabrook, L F Behling, Irl fl War? ing, Col Burger, B J Whaley, and 13 on deck Per steamer Dictator, norn Pilatka, via ?ckaouville, Fernandina and Savannah-N Davis and lacy, D P Bald? win, D W Davis, T L Wilcox, Mrs R P Moot-, Miss EM Wood, M C Linsey, Miss L E Osgood, Mrs litterer, W L Leim r, C Hicks, Jas Dunning, O P Evans, NW Downey, J Adderton, Mrs Lewis, Col H C Ransom, (rs Rattier, Mr* Bence, J P Harbach, W H Dewhurst, Ca E Dicker? son, wife and daughter, Miss Nestram and errant T O Curtis, N Yulee, F C Barrett, Mix* Isham, V R Pyfrom, and 6 on deck. Per steamer St Helena, from Edisto-Jos W) -il ev, Wm Whaley, J G Crain, E Bates, G Pillsbury, Jfcing, W E Mikel, J sd go Moses, J J Catties, J G Ackerman, D U Tooles, Mrs C LeClear, Mrs M Winckles and $u, Misa B F Whaley, Mrs PH Waring, Miss A M Scott,Lieut J M Johcston and lady, and 32 on deck. PORT CALENDA*. ooaaaoxan WEEKLY. PHASES or THE MOON. New M. 1st, 4h. 28m. even I Full M. 16th,2h. 3du. even First Q. 8th, Oh. lim. even | Last Q.24th, Dh. Ira.mom SUN. BISES. I BETS. MOON RISES. HIOH WATER. 1 Munda) .... " Tuesday.... Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. Saturday... Sunday. 4..67 4..67 4..57 4..68 4. .68 4..69 4..69 7..10 7..10 7..10 7..10 7..10 7..10 7..10 4..40 Sets. 8..44 9..31 10..16 10..64 ll..30 7..27 8.. 18 9.. 8 9..66 10..48 ll..36 Morn. MARINE NEWS. PORT OF CHARLESTON. Arrived Saturday. Br sehr Alert, Mann, Matanzas, Sugar and M oleses. Co J A Euslow A Co. (Previously reported at Qiiran inc.) Steamer Dictator, Coxetter, Palatka, via Jacksounie, ^mandina and Savannah. 47 bales Sea Island (X'ton, 7 balA Wool, 38 head Beef Cattle. To J D Aiken ; Co, Hncknoy A Bros, W G Lowte, Southern Express fcja *ny, Agent h ? Railroad, J li Sloan, Arrived Yesterday. ' Steamship Emily B Bonder, Lobby, New York-?3 bonn. Mdse. To JD Aiken & Co, I M Bristol! ft Co, Budd k Blake, F C Bentham, Wu Baer, H Bischoff & do, J B Betts, J M Caldwell k Son, ?1G Courtenay. "Wm Car? rington & Co, H Cobla k Co, B k A P Caldwell, Cartmill k Haibeeon, T M Cater, Charleston Gas Company, Chis olm brothers, E J Dawson k Co, B Decry, J H Eaaon k Bro, D F Fleming k Co, A D Fleming, C Goldstein, H Gerdts ft Go, Goodrich, Wlneman ft Co, G A Glover, Graber ft Marun, Prof F S Holmes, W B Heriot ft Co, George H Hoppock, Jeffords ft Co, King ft Gibbon, Lau? roy & Alexander, Milnor, Wilbur ft Martin, P Me j fader, Muller ft Nimitz, Mc Loy ft Bice, W McComb, EH Bodgers ft Co, J B E Sloan, Southern Express Company, SORE Company, G W Steffens ic Co, G A Visnanska, G W Williams ft Co, Wagener, Heath ft Monacos, Willis ft Ghi?oIm, M J Zernow, and others. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore-left Thurs? day, P M. Mdse. To Mordesu ft Co, Courtenay ft; Trenholm, R R Agent, Jno Campsen ft Co, T J Knox ft Co, F F Chapeau, B O'Neill, W Gurney, W L Webb, J ft W H Armstrong, Jeffords ft Co, Klinck, Wickenberg ft Co, H Cobla ft Co, Jennings ThomUnaon ft Co, D A Amme, L Schnell, H Bischoff ft Co, J F Taylor ft Co, Crane, Boylston ft Co, J H Graver, D Paul Co, W Roach, J H Maller, and others. Steamer St Helena, Rumley, Edisto. Mdze and Sun? dries. To J H Murray, 1 S Jo?os, John McKcnz' Wagoner, Heath ft Monscea and others. Steamer W W Frazier, Boyle, Edisto and Rockville. Mdze, To Jno ft Theodore Getty. Cleared Saturday. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New Y?rk-Courtenay ft Trenholm. Steamship C C Leary. Foote, New Yo*-Ravonel ft Co. Steamship Falcon, Reed, Bal timor*-Courtenay ft Tren? holm. Steamship J Alliance, Kelly, philadelphia-H F Baker ft Co. Went to aeaJSatnrday. Ship Bombay, Jordan. Liverpool. Weit to Sea Yesterday. Steamship Falcon, Reed, Baltimore. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhall, New York. Steamship C C Leary, Foote, New York. From this Port. Steamship J W Eyerman, Tattle, Philadelphia, Jone 38. Up for this Port. Steamship Patspsco, Ne ff, at New York, Jane 36. Sehr D F Keeling (new), Granger, at Baltimore, Jone 26. Sailed for this Port. Ship B 0 Winthrop, Stuart, from Liverpool, June 6. Memoranda. The sehr Martha Ann, Capt McCormick, which sailed some days since for New York, with a cargo ot lamber, returned here on Saturday last, having experienced heavy gales on the 21st and 22d June, off Cape Lookout, daring which lost deck load, sprang a leak, split sails, and has sustained other damage. Has put back to this port for repairs. Among the am vals at this port yesterday was that of ship Horatio, belonging to Messrs Thomas s ft Francis S Hathaway, of this city. Thirty-four years ago she left this port, where she was built by the Messrs Hillman, and now returns, for the first time, to bo repaired. She has been constantly employed in the China trade, and is now as staunch a ship ss floats, showing the thorough? ness with which New Bedford mechanics do their work. She has now her original chains, made of cable iron, and many of her original dead-eyes. When launched, she was ss solid as the heart of a live oak, and finished like a piece of cabinet work-Nevi Bedford Mercury, of Monday. The Br brig Asia, from Bonaire, at Boston, on the 20th Jane, reports speaking, Juno 21st, lat 36,16, long 70, the Br bark Thomas, from London for Charleston. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. Ship R C Winthrop, Stuart, sailed.Jone 6 Br bark Fille de l'Air, Evans, sailed.May 14 The Tryphenia, Harding, Bailed.May 26 NEWPORT, ESO, Ship Annie Kimball, Lincoln, sailed.May 21 The Johannes, Rater, sailed.Msy 19 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Sehr Calista, Jones, up..'... .June 21 Sehr Isabella, Weeks, cleared.Jone 20 mew TOBE. Steamship Pstapsco, Noff, ap.Jane 26 Sehr Hannibal, Hawkins, np.Jane 18 Sehr Jonas Smith, Nichols, cleared.June 18 Sehr Americas, Moss, ap.Jane 18 PHILADELPHIA. Steamship A Illanco, Kelly, sailed.June 21 BALTIMORE. Bohr D F Keeling (new), Granger, up.June 26 Sehr Moonlight, Stutes, cleared.June 21 Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, sailed.Jone 27 Sehr A P Cranmer, Cranmer, cleared.June 17 Cl TY ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING clause of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Raise Sup? plies for the year 18C7," is published for the information of persons selling Goods by sample or otherwise, who are not residents of this dry. AU such persons are hereby notified to report?t this office. .Three dollars on every hundred dollars of all goods sold In this city by rsons not residents, by sample or otherwise." W. H. SMITH, March 8 Clerk of Council ORDINANCE. rjTHE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED JL for the information of aU concerned : AN OBI) IN AN CE TO BEOULAXE THE CLEAN SINO OT PBTVTES AND VAULTS IN CHE CO RPO BAT S LIMITS OT THE CITT. I. Be it Ordained by the Mayor sud Aldermen, That from and arter the ratification of this Ordinance, lt shall not be lawful for any person to desuse or remove the contenta of Vault H or Friviaa within th? Umita of tho ra ty, without having previously obtained a license for the same; aU such Ucenses to expire on the 31st December of every year, and be subject to ad requirements impos? ed by Ordinances regulating the granting of Licenses for Drays and Carts. IL That the use of Barrels in open Carts and Wagons ls prohibited, and parties applying for License wul be rc quired to provide closed Carts suitable for the purpose, UL AH persons having such License shall repoit at one of th Guard Houses, during the dsy, his or their in? tention ti lo such work daring the ensuing night; in the Lower Wards such report to be made to the Main Gaari House, in the Upper Wards to Upper Guard House. IT. The place or places for the deposit of such offal shill be designated from time to time by the Mayor. Y. Every owner or driver of such Licensed Cart or any other person who shall violate any of the provision? of this Ordinance, or shall neglect or refuse to observo the same, or any of them, ahaU forfeit and pay for each offence a fine not to exceed twenty-five douars, to be en? forced by the Mayor in his Court, or recovered in any other Court of competent Jurisdiction. Ratified in City Council this seventh dsy of May, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and six? ty-seven. [L. 8.1 P. C. GAILLARD, W. H. SMITH, Msyor. Clerk of Co undi 3m o Msy 10 NOTICE TO SAILORS OR IMMIGRANTS. HOTEL OR BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, I March 13,1867. J IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING ACT OF the Legislature, passed the 20th dsy of December, 1866, aU persons concerned are hereby notified to caU at this Office and take oat tho required license immediately. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council AH ACT FOB THE BETTER PROTECTION OT BEAVEN Aim IMMIGRANTS TS THE PORT AND HARBOR OE CHARLES? TON. L Be it enacted, by the Senate and Houte of Bepretenta tivet, now nut arid titting in General Attembly, and by the authority of the tame. That it shall not be lawful for any person, except a pilot or public officer, to board or at? tempt to beard a vessel arriving in the port or harbor of Charleston, before euch vessel shall have been made fast to the wharf, without first obtainingl eave from the mas? ter or person having charge of such vessel, er from her owner or agents. IL It shaU not be lawful for any owner, agent, master, or other person having charge of any vessel arriving or being in the port of Charlen ton, io permit or authorize any sailors, hold or boarding house keeper, not licensed as hereinafter provided, or any agent, runner or em? ployee of any sailor's or immigrant's hotel' or boarding house, to board, or attempt to board, any vessel arriving In, or 1 ymg, or using in the harbor or port ot Charleston, before such vessel shall have been made fast to the wharf, or anchored, with intent to invite, ask or solicit the boarding of any of the crew employed on such vessel. ILL, It shaU not be lawful for any sailor's or immi? grant's hotel or boarding house keeper, or the employee of any sailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding house keeper, having boarded any vessel mode fast to any wharf in the port of Charleston, to neglect or refuse to leave said vessel, alter having been ordered so to do by the master or person having charge of such vessel. IV. It shaU not be lawful for any person to keep, con? duct or carry on, either as owner, proprietor, agent or otherwise, any sailor's or immigrant's boarding house, or sailor's or immigrant's hotel, in the dty of Charleston, without having a license from the City Council thereof, V. It sholl not bo lawful for any person, no: having the license m this Act provided, or not being the regular agent, runner or employee of a person having such lt* cense, to m vite, ssk or sol i cit m the city or harbor of Charleston, the boarding or lodging of any of the crew employed on any vessel, or ot auy immigrant arriving in the said dty of Charleston. VI. Tho City Council shaU take the application of any person applying for a license to keep a sailors' or immi? grant's boarding house, or sailor's or immigrant's hotel, in the dty of Charleston, and upon satistactory evidence to them of the respectabiUty and competency of such ap? plicant, and of the suitableness of his accommodations, shall Issue to him s license, which shah be good for one year, unless sooner revoked by said City Council, to keep a sailor's or immigrant's boarding house in the city of Charleston, and to invite and solicit boarders for the same. VIL The City Council may, upon satisfactory evidence of the disorderly character of any sailors' or immigrants' hotel or boarding house, licensed ss hereinbefore pro? vided, or of the keeper or proprietor of any such house, or of any force, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation, in in? viting or soliciting boarders or lodgers for such house, on the part of such keeper or proprietor, or any of his agents, runners, or employees, or of any attempt to per? suado or entice any of the crew to desert from any vessel lu the harbor of Charleston, by such keeper or proprie? tor, or any of his agents, runners or employees, revoke tho license for keeping such house. vin. Every person receiving the license hereinbefore provided for shall pay to the City Oouncil aforesaid the sum of twenty dollars. IX. The said City Council shall furnish to each sailor's or immigrant's hotel or boarding house keeper, licensed by them as aforesaid, one or more badges or shields, on which shall be printed or engraved the name of such hotel or boarding house keeper, and the number and street of his hotel or boarding house ; and which said badges or Bbidds shall be surrendered to said City Coun? cil upon tho revocation by them, or expiration of any Ucenso granted by them, as herein provided. X. Every sailor's or Immigrant's hotel or boarding? house keeper, and every agent, runner or employee oi such hotel or boarding-house keeper, when boarding any vessel in the harbor of Charleston, or when inviting or soliciting the boarding or lodging of any seaman, sailor or person employed on any vessel, or of any immigrant, shaU wear, conspicuously displayed, the shield or badge referred to in the foregoing section. XI. It shaU not be lawful for any person, except those named in the preceding secUou, to Lave, wear, exhibitor display any such shield or badge to any of the crew em? ployed on any vessel, or to any immigrant so arriving m the dty of Charleston, with tho intent to invite, ask or solicit the boarding or lodging of such immigrant or ol any of the crew employed ox any vessel being in tbe harbor of Charleston. _ XII. Whoever shsU offend against any or either of the provisions contained in section 1, 2,3,4, 6,10 and ll, in this Act, shall be deemed guilty ol a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction thereof, bo punished by imprison? ment for a term not exceeding one year, and not leps than thirty days, or by a fino not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollar >, and not less than one hundred dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment XIII. The word "vessel," as used in this Act, shall in? clude vessels propelled by steam. In the Senate House, the twentieth day of Decembi r, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. W. D. PORTER, President of the Senate. CHAS. H. SIMONTON, Speaker House of Representatives. Approved December 20,1866 : JAMES L, ORB, Governor, March l? I MISCELLANEOUS. TEMPOS Clift DI DIFFER NOM ANNUM RODRIGUES PUNIC ELiXIR SPECIFIC. FOB THE CUBE OP CONSUMPTION, PAINS IN THE CHEST AND SIDES, DIFFICULTY IN BREATH INO, BBONCHITI8, CATARRH, ASTHMA, COUGHS, HEMORRHAGE, and all affections of the Lunns. This great rv vivify er ia offered to the public, that all who will avail themselves of its remedial power may be ben efl tied. It only requires a fair trial to confirm its Invaluable agency m diffusing through each channel of the human organization a restored vitality. It invigorates and em? bues the Lungs with healthful elasticity ; restores warmth which is their essential element; rouses tho sluggish ves sela into activity; heals the affected lobes; purifies and enriches the blood; regulates the circulation; induces free and easy respiration, and expels, through its admin? istration, each and every concomitant disorder present in the malady recognized as Consumption, and hitherto deemed hopeless and incurable. This compound ls perfectly safe, possessing neither narcotic nor emetic properties, which unfortunately are always employed as essentials bi every preparation for Cough or Lung affection-a mistase which too often In its Irritating and debilitating consequences, only con? duces to much general derangement of the system, de? stroying appetite and creating an injurious nervous ex? citement, augmenting suffering with frequent fatal re? sulta. Under the influence of this approved and invaluan Specific the most distressing Cough yields, difficulty i breathing and pains and soreness subside, hemorrhag ls arrested, and health and strength re-established. PRICE FOR SINGLE BOTTLE $1.25. Sold by the Proprietress, MBB. CECELIA RODRI QUE'S, northwest corner SOCIETY AND MEETING STREETS, and the principal Druggists. April a_i y "A smile waa on her Up-health waa bi har look strength waa in her step, and bi har hands-PLASTA? norn Brrrna." S. T.-186Q-X. A few bottles of PLANTATION BrrrxBS WU1 cure Nervous Headache. " Cold Extremities and Feverish lipa. Boor Stomach and Fetid Breath. 11 Flatulency and Indigestion. " Nervous Affections. " Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath, " Pain over the Eyes. " Mental Despondency. Prostration; Great Weakness, .. Ballow Complexion, Weak Bowels, Aa Which are the evidences of LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. It li estimated that seven-tenths of all adult alimenta proceed from a deceased sad torpid liver. Toe biliary secretions of the liver overflowing into the stomach poi? son the entire system and exhibit the above symptoms. After long research, we are able te present the moat remarkable cure for these horrid nightmare diseases, the world has ever produced. Within one year over tlx hundred and forty thousand persona have taken the PLANTATION Brrr BUS, and not an instance of complaint hat come to our knowledge I It Ls a mott effectual tonio and agreeable st malan farted to all conditions of Ufo. The reporta that lt relies apon mineral substances io Ito activa properties, are wholly false. For the satis faction of the public, and that pariente may consul their physicians, we append a list of its components. CALISAYA BARI.-Celebrated for over two hundred years in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness, etc. It waa Introduced into Europe by the Conn teat, wife of the Viceroy of Peru, in 1040, and afterwards sold by the Jesuits /Vf tat enormousprto* ejf ttl own weiokl ia t? WT, under the name of Jesuit's A? der*, and waa finally made public by Louis XVL King of France. Humboldt makes especial reference to ito febrifuge qualities during hit South American travels. Otao*Bn.i.a RABI-For diarrhoea, collo and distases of the stomach and bow ela. D ABD ILION-For inflammation of tba loins and drop. leal affection*. CHAKOMXLC FLO WEBS-For enfeebled digestion. Laraton FLOWTVS ?Aromatic, stimulant and tonic highly in vigo rating in nervous deb Ul tar. WINT?BOREIN-For scrofula, rheumatism, eta Amax-An aromatic carminative; creating flesh, muscle and milk ; much used by moth en nursing. Alto, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake cot, etc. a T.-1860.-X. Another wonderful ingredient, of great nae among the Spanish ladles of South America, imparting beauty to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, ls yet un* known to the commerce of the world, and wa withhold Ita name for the present, IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. Roc H saran, N. Y, December 38,1S0L Mettra. P. H. Diuxa A Co.-I have been a great suf? ferer from Dyspepsia for three or four years, and had to abandon my profession. About three months ago I tried the Plantation Bitten, and to my great joy I am new nearly a well man. I have recommended them to several casas, and. as far as I know, always with sumar benefit. I am, respectfully yours, Bar. J. a OATHORN. PHTLAnrLTHTA, 10th Month, 17th Day, 1809. BSSHaOaMD nam*-My daughter has been mach benefitted by the ute of thy Plantation Bitten. Thon wOt send me two bottles more. Thy friend, ASA CUBETA. SHXUCAX Hoon. dncAOO, UL, 1 February ll, 1863. j Matias. P. H. Datas A Go. :-Please asad ut another twelve cases of your Plantation Bitten Aa a morning appetiser, they appear to have superseded everything elie, and an greatly esteemed. Tours, atc., GAGE A WATTE. Arrangements an now completed to supply any de? mand for thia article, which hat net heretofore bees possible. The public may rest au or ed that rn no eaae will the perfectly pure standard oi the PLANTATION Burna ba departed norn. Every bottle beare Out fuc-simiie of mm signature tm a steel plate engraving, er it cannot be gen? utete. Any nerton pretending to tell PLANTATION BITTERS in bulk or by Oie gatton, it a swindler and impotter. Bettor* of refilled bottles. See tkat our Private Stamp il Uirsro XZLATID over every cork. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers throughout the country. P. E DRAKE & GO., New York, Anrl' 20_mwflvT SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CCBANTIR, HUMPHREYS' HOMOEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM TEX MOST AMPLE EXPE? RIENCE, aa antin sn coe ?a : Simple-Prompt-EnV oient and Reliable. They an the only medicines per? feetly adapted to popular nae-so simple that mistakes cannot be made In using them; to harmless aa to be free from danger, and so efficient aa to be always relia? ble. They han raised the highest commentation from all, and will always render mtisfaction, Cento. No, 1, oona Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations.. 96 " 2, " Wonna. Worm-Fever, Worm-Colo.. M a, H Crying Colic, or Teething of In* tanto. II t, II DI arr li cr a of Children or Adult*.... 3t II 6, Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic-. 91 II g, II cholcJ a Morbus, Nausea, Vomit? ing. 7, " Coughs, Golds, Bronchitis. 8, " Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceaehe.. 91 ? 9, Headaches, Sick Headache J Vertir*. 91 " 10, " Dyspepsia, Bul ons Stomach.. " ll, " Suppressed, or Painful Periods..... II ja, H Whites, too profuse periods. 9 " 18, " Cronp, Cough, Difficult Breathing.. 9 l?, N ?salt Uh cam, Erysipelas, Eruption*. 96 .i is, fUieauBUtilaam, Rheumatic Pains... 91 " lt, " Farer and Aga?, OhUl Fever, Agu?. M " 17, " Piles, Blind or Bleeding. 60 " 18, ? Opthalmy, and Son or Weak Eye*. IO 18, Ctttav-h, Acute or Chronic Influ? enza.. 60 " 90, .' Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs 60 " 31, Asthma, Oppressed Breathing,. 10 n 33, .i Kar Discharges, Impaired Hear* lng. M) " 21, Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swell? ings. 60 " 34, " General Debility, Physical Weakneat 60 " 36, " Dropsy and Scanty Secretions.. 60 " 30, " Sen Sickness. Sickness from Bid* lng.HO .. 97, " Kidney Disease, Gravel. 60 11 98, " Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis? sions, Involuntary Discharges.LOO '* 39, " Sore Mouth, Canker. 60 " M, " Urinary incontinence, Wetting Bed. 60 M si, ? painful Periods, even wfth Spate 1. 60 N 83, .. Suffer-ogs at Change of Lie.LOO " 88, " Epilepsy, Spasme, st Vitus' DanoaLOO ?. M. " Diptherta, Ulcerated Son Treat... H FAMILY CASES. li vi?Lr, morocco case and book.910.? 20 large vials, In morocco, and book. CIA 20 Large vials, plato cate, and book. 6.0t 16 boxes (Nos. 1 to 16). and book. 8.00 VET KUI ?VAR Y SPECIFICS. Mahogany cases, 10 vials.$10,00 Single vials, with directions. LOO AF-These remedies, by the case or single box, arc tent to any part of the country, by Mail or Express, fret )f charge, on receipt of the price. Address HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMOOPATHIO MEDICINE COMPANY, Office and Depot No. 602 Broadway, New York. Dr. HcMrnusTfl ia consulted dally at blt office, per tonally or by letter, as above, for all forms of disease. DO WIE dc MOISE. Wholesale Agents. No. 151 Meeting street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. W. A. SKEIN E. A. W. ECKEL & CO., Retail Agents, Na 231 KING-STREET, 4th door above Market-it April 16_Ohariesten, 8. O. DAVEGA, YOUNG & M cKENZl?, LAW ARD COLLECTION OFFICE, Nos. 39 and 40 Park Row. ISAAC DAVEGA, 1 GEORGS B. YOUNO, S NIW YOBS. GERARD L. MoKJKfiTS,) HAVING SUCCEEDED TO THF TOBBIGN COULL TION BUSINESS of Meiert. BIRNEY, ??>?. TI8S A FLANDERS, we will attend to the coUeottn Oi patt dna and maturing olalmi throughout the Cat af ates and Canada. OOMMISMIOSMSUl POM ALL TBE BT AT tm Januar? f TAVERN-KEEPERS'NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, 1 March L 18*7. f t LL TAVERN-KEEPERS, AND PERSONS RETAIL A. LNG spirituoui liquors, within the city limit, who bave not executed their bonds and taken out thep'roper cards to show that they have license to sell, will be re? ported as not complying with tho law, alter Monty 5th Inst. T*' Those who have carda are hereby notified to fevre DM same placed in a conspicuous place in the windi v. All failing lo observe this notice will also be reportd, after the above-mentioned tune, W. H. s M/VU, Marchs ?Jerk 0t ?fun?U, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, USE GALUGHAN'S PIUS FOB A CERTAIN CURB. f 1TE HAVE U8ED GAXXIGE?AN'8 PILLS. IND FIND VV that they will do all that is el*Wedfirlhein, and cheerfully recommend them to public favor T. H. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama ? J. W. A. SANDFORD, Atf y Gent of AUbsftoa. f ROBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supr?meCotrt Ala, From THOMAS J. JODOK, Judge Suprtrti Court I have need GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on nryplantatioe. for fever and Ague, and find them all tint is Cairned fer j them. THOA J.JUDGE, Montgomery, Ala., September 39,1838. J _ Lowinra Cornrrr, alabama. GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PlX?w?l do They aro decidedly the best medicine for Chfig and l e? ver I ever gare. I would not be without then for Aft times the price. J. A Gt AHA M. ; AKEBXCW, AprU?7, 1867/ One box of GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured nfeperfeofy of Chills and Fever. They are the best mlrhdne tor Clubs and Fever I ever saw. A. G. BONALftSON, < Clerk Superior Court, Sumter Comly, Ga. MOHTOOKSST, ALA., Jai 9, ISOdf Messrs. BLUNT & HALE-thurra: I have Used ymr I GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on two Occasions for Chills sod | Fever, and find that they effect all that they Ire totead ed to do. They are the best remedy far the ?seise fat I have ever tried I consider them perfectly reliable* Respectfully, DAN'L SAYRE, Grand Sec. Grand Ledge of F. and A. M. of llabaroa. AIBAVT, GA. , Mar cb ll, ism. I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS in fony cases 01 Chills and Fever, with perfect success. They ar? tb 1 best Fever and Ague Pill put m> A. R f ANT. WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BI GOODRICH, WI.VE.MAN dc CO., Ko. 163 Me? ting street And by all Druggists. BLOC NT 4t II ALB, PR0PRIE?0R8, May 1?_flmo Montgomery, Ala. CHEROKEE PILLS, Or Female Htgulator, Onre Suppretted, Evett*** and Painful MeUtrvatton, Gre tn Sicknett, Hermit and Spital Af ft dion t. Feint in the Ba ck, Sick Ileadach*, Giddiness, and ill die esses that ?jriig frsnt Irrualsrlty, by removln j tis cause and all th? effects that ante from it. They 'are perfectly salo in all cajes, ta apt when forbidden by direc? tion*, and ire issy to administer, sr. they are neely ?soar coated. They should le In the hinds of i every Malien, Wife, and Mother ' in the land ' Ladles can address ca In perfect eonfldence, and stale their com? plaints In fall, ss we treat all Female Co rap lal nts, and prepare Medicines suitable for all dl?tase* to which they are snbject.-Thirty-two page pamphlet, in s scaled envelope, free. The Cherokee Pills are sold by ill drnggiits it ll per box, 01 six bores for 65; or they are tent by mall, free of postage, in aa ordinary letter, five from observation, by addressing the sole pnprletcr, Dr. W. B, MERWIN, 37 Walkerjt, I, T. N. R-Cherokee Pills Na S are prepared fir tptoial catee, when milder medicines fall ; theil DB. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence or Life. I^Wnf Cures Generai Debility, Weat i^?Sm >AW/ nfJ"> JfytteHct *h TemaUt, ^^?StW?\\W^ Palpitation of th? Heart and alt Nennt Disease*. It re ^^?roSBi^^ stores new life and vigor to the M j .!"J, \1 ^ed' causing the sot blood of fJ^,,?F!^^. y?n"?u coorie tho veins, re? next life"-10 does tion, removing Impotency and thle Elixir rejuven- Debility restoring Mtnlinttt au the tyttem and and fttl vigor, that proving s overcome disease. perfect MEmir of Lite? re? moving Sterility ?na Barrenness In both saxes. To the young, middle-aged, an! sged, there ls nrrgreater boon than this "Elixir of Life." It gives a nsw lease of life, causing the weak and debilitated to have renewed strength aid vigor, ind tba entire system to thrill with Joy aid pleasure. ~? Price, one bottle $3 ; ?ree bottle? 10; sent by express to any address. Our medicine? are sold and recommended by all respectable druggists In ?very part of th? el vflfcod Slobe ; some unprincipled deslere, however, try to eceive their omtomere by selling cheap ?nd worth? less compounds in order to make money. Re nit deceived-esk tba the? medicines nd take n. othen. If the druggist joes not keep them, write to us, and we will send them byerpresa carefully picked, free from 0 bee nation. We will be planed to receive letters with fill statements In regard to any disease with which ladles or gentlemen ire afflicted Address ill litters for m ed cl ne*, pamph? lets, or advice, to the sole proprietor; , ^ ** Dr W. E. MES WEN, 37 Walbr 8t, H. lr Hay 25 rfm lrr CHEROKEE C Al/ x\ fflDUH ?ED1CIHE, MgM/ Bf A Cares ell diseases caused bf . ytLW iMll lelf-abase, vii:- Spermatot Y7\vAvC*?X rhe*i. Seminal ? Weakness, WnM/Myk Night ? Emission*, lon tf \UtMWmW,tM Memory, Unlteretd Lasei M| (We, Pains in the Back, Dim ^c??CTttfl- m AX* of Vi'io\ Premature PilM Bk? KU 0ld AS*> Weak Nerte*. Di? ^fgaP^M /Md Mi lt Breathing, Pele Vountt ^[tt*tQft{w?&nance, Insanity, Conmmp ^rin??i^M wr Mon, ana all ?lamos that fut lew a? s seqnenee of rou th ful Indiscretions. The Cherokee Cure will restore heilth and vigor, atop the emissions, end effeit a pormanent cute ?fter ill other medietaes have filled. Thirty-two page iimpblet sent in a sealed envelope, fr?e to any ader?is. Price $2 per bottle, or thre* bottle? for $& Sold by tl druggists; or will be ?a?t by express to ny portion of tb? world, on reaript of price, by tia lol e proprietor, Dr^W. E. MEBWTJT, 3?Watter. St,, ff, I. Cherokee Remedy, ^&3$?BS$^^7 zn* all diseases th?t Mqui?? Wt\?^jF a di i? retie ?ad when used in **^?LmZ^^ coejunctlon with thu CHEROKEE INJECTION, does not fill to cure Gonorrhea, Gleet and all Mu cou* Discharges in Mal? or Female, curing recent cate* in from one to three days, and is eipeckJIy recommended in tho? cases of Fluor Albu* or , White* in Female*. The two medicines used In conjunction will not fail to remove this dlaagreeible complaint, ind In those ca?e? where other midldne? have been used without succeis. Price, Remedy, One Bottle, ft, Three Bottle*, t& ? *j?f Injection, ? ? |2, * . $& The Cherokee " Curt? ? Remedy," and " Itjec tlon" are to be ftnnd in ?ll well regulated arni itores, ?nd ar? recommended by physiciens and druggist* ?ll over the world, for their Intrinsic worth and m?rit Borne unprincipled deslere, howiver. try to deceive their customers, by Miling cheep an* worthies* compounds,-la order to mike money In place of these. Ri not deceived, lt the drug gists will not buy them for ye;:, wrlio to ns,and w? will send them to you by exprece, securely packed and free from observation We treat ?ll distase* te which the human system is subject ?nd will bs pleased to receive full and explicit stotemeirafrom those who have failed to receive relief heretofore, Ladles or gentlemen can address us in perfict con? fidence. Wo desire to send onr vblrty-two psgi pamphlet free to every lady and gentleman In th? land. Address all letters for pamphlet*, medicine* or advice, to the ?ole proprietor, {. . Dr. W. E. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., H. T. May 34 thetulyi PUBLIC NOTICE. Omer CLEBX OS COTKCTL, 1 May 1867. J The following Section of " An Ordinance to abolish the )fflce of Superintendent of Streets ; to provid* for Beep, hg the Streets, Lanes, Alleys, and open Courts m tho Di ty of charleston Clean, ind for other purposes," ii ?ereby published for the information of ill con ce rued : For the due protection of the said contractor or con? tractors, it it further ordained, That every owner, lessee, Kcupaut and tenant of any premises fronting in any itreet lane, alley, or open court shaU on every day Sundays excepted) have the dirt filth, garbage, or other jffal, placed in front of bis or her lot, in a barrel, box or leap, and in readiness for the contractor, by the nour of teven o'clock, A. M., tran the mst Cay ot May to the irst day of November in every year ; and by tte hour of tine o'clock, A M., from the first day of November to he first day of May following. And any person offend ne herein, or placing any dirt nita, garbage, or other >ffal, in any street laue, cr alley, or open cotrt, after tte toura above named, shall be subject to a Ino not lets han two nor more than five dohars, for each and every iffence, to be imposed by the Mayor. By order W. H. S1LTTH, May li sjtV Clerk of Council F i MORTANT TO COTTON PLANTEE A SOUTHERN INTENTION. PATENT LABOE-SA VING IBON SCREW COTTON PRESS. nrtHE LATEST AND BY FAB THE MOST PERFECT Ji COTTON SCREW yet Invented. With one mule a henry bale can be easily packed. Send for Descrip? tive and Price List, to CK. HUG EB, General Agent for the State, No. 73 East Bay, Charleston, 8. C. ALSO, SAIL WA Y AND STEAMBOAT SUPPLIES, Portable I ant Stationary Engines, Saw Gins, Henery's McCar? thy Gins, Grist Mills, Bark Mina, Horse Powers. Threshers, Reapers, Beltings, Oils, Iron, Steel, Wild? er's Fire Proof Safes, Platform and Counter Scales, Aa? Ac For tale by . C. K. HUGER, ff?. 73 EAST BAT, CHARLESTON, g. C. May 3 m th 6m ce "DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETtV MOTHERS! MOTHERS ! MOTHERS ! YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO IRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING STROP FOB CHILDREN TEETHING rrVHTS VALUABLE PREPARATION IB THE PEE* JL SCRIPTION of one of the best female physicians and nurses In the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never-failing safety and success by mil? lions of mothers for their children. It not only relieves the child from pain, bot invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to tie whole system. It will also Instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC We heh eve it is the beat and surest remedy in the world, in all cases of DYSENTERY AND DIARBHCEA ia children, whether it arises from Teething, or from any other cause. Be sure and ask for MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, Having the fae si milo of CURTIS A PERKINS en the wrapper. ALL OTHERS ARE BASE IMITATIONS. For sale by the Wholesale Agents, DO WIE & MOISE, No. 151 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. April ll ^UJW TIT BTSKERS and MUS- ^aw f^Wm VT TACHES forced to AA.'. prow upon th? smoothest &?s^B m. y face in from three to five T^^P m??m "eek* by using Dr. SEYIQ- mWrnm - WtMrnm. N E * S RESTAURATEUR t^t^Bk Aw\\\ \\\\> CAPILLAIRE, the most AmM wk-g, ^MlMpB^ wonderful discovery In mo- ^$\^L%T^^ ^j$jf dem science, acting upon the Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It has been need by the elite of Paris and London With the most flattering success. Names of all parchasen will be registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every instance, the money wUl be cheerfully refunded. Price by mall, sealed and postpaid, $1. Descriptive ci r cnlara and testimonials mailed free. Address BERGER, SH?TTS A CO., Chemists, No. USflRivsr street Troy. N. Y., Sole Agents for the United States March 30 ay jairTHESALE OF THE PLANTATION BET? TERS is without precedent In the history et tba wotto. There la no teeret In the matter. They are at once vhs moat speedy, strengthening health-restorer ?aar dla*; covered. It requires bat a tingle trial to understand thia. Their parity can always be relied upon. Thsy ?re competed of the celebrated Calisaya Bark, Catrarilla Bark, Dandelion, Chamomile Flowers, Lavender Flowers, Wintergreen, Anise, Otoverbads, Orange-peeL Snake-root, Caraway, Coriander, Burdock, S.-T.-1860-X. te They are especially recommended to clergymen, pub ll c speakers, and persons of literary habit* and I td tja (try life, who require free digestion, a relish for food, and clear mental faculties. ^Delicate females and week persona are certain to lad in these Bitters what they have ao long looked for. They purify, strengthen and Invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet They overcome effects of dissipation and late hour*. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify tho breath and acidity of the sto mach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipatioa. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Mortons, Uley cure Liver Complaint and N?rveos Headache. They are the bett Bitters tn tba world. They make the weak maa strong, and ara erhanttad nature*a gnat The folio wing startling and emphatic be teen at our office. Letter of Rev. II, 6****, Chaplain of the 107th|New I York Regiment : Nata AOCJTJIA Oana, Marc h 4th. 1568. Owlagtto the great exposure and terrible deoompoti I atoa altar the battle of Antietam, I waa utterly pro?trat- ' I ed aad very sick. My stomach would act retain madS* e. An artiste called Plantation Bitters, prepared by Dr. Datas, of New York, waa prescribed to give ma ' strength and an appetite. To my great surprise they - gave me Immediate relist Two bottles ahaost allowed roe te jots my regiment. * .*.* * I have sine* sean them med in many caaes, aad am free to any, for aaa* : pita! ar private purposes I know of nothing like theta. Bar. E. f. GRANE, Chaplain. Letter from the Rev. H. E. GILDS, St Claireville, Pa, [ G turnan*:-Yoa were kind enough, on a former oe* . easton, to send me a half dessen bottles of Plantation Bitters for $3 so. My wife having derived ao mach benefit from the nae of these Bitters, I desire-J er to continue them, aad yoa will please aaad aa llx bottles m - * for the mosey enclosed. I am, vary truly, your*, H. E. GILD?, pastor Oar. Bat Church, BOTiTTT' Hoaa, Boraamtaaaairr'a Oma, 1 Gxanxaaaxz, Omo, /an. 18th, 186a, J **..?.*. m I have given your Plantation Bitten, to hundred* of ear aeble soldi sra who slop han, mon or leas disabled from various causea, and the effect Ia marvellous and gratifying. Such a preparation aa thia ia I heartily wish rn every family, in every hospital, and at hand on every battle laid. O. W. 9. ANDREWS, Superintendent. Dr. W. A. CHILDS, Burgeon of the Tenth Vermont Re? giment, writes:-"I with every soldier had a bottle of Plantation Bitter*. They an the moat effective, per (act, aad harmlaea tonio I aver used." WiLLAaa't Hom, 1 WAJHTKOTON, D. 0., May 23d, 1968. J GrjTTLaKZx:-We require another supply of your Plantation Bitter*, the popularity o whlah dally in? creases with the guetta of our house. Respectfully. SYKES, CHAD WICH A Co. Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac. Ao. Be turo that every bottle bears the fac-slmlle of our signature on a steel plate lable, with our private stamp over the cork. P. H. DRAKE & CO., NO. 302 BROADWAY, N. Y. Sold by all respectable Druggists, Physician*, Grocers, Saloons and country Hotel-dealers. April 13 thttnlyr LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED BI CONNOISSEURS TO BX TUX OX LT Good Sauce (B AKS APPLICABLE EVERY VARIETY OP DISH. EXTRACT of a letter from a MEDICAL GENTLEMAN at Madras, to his Brother at WORCESTER, May, "Ten LEA A PER? RINS that their SAUCE ia highly esteemed in In? dla, and is, to my opinion, the most palatable, rs aa the moat whole 8AUCE that ls made." The success of thia most delicious and unrivalle 1 co? dunant having caused many unprincipled devlen to apply the name to Spuriemt flaatjeaatay the Poxuo la rttptctfuUy and carnally requested to tee that the nama of LEA A Praams are upon the WRAPPER, T.ABPT., STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manufactured by LEA & PERRINS, Worcester. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, NEW YORK, e^^WTOWvlP ??ga 1