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THE Bi?Hig?^EWS. ajiM|J Eftrrtfi ; "?se????. ?K? OaogiStOT^ **** Where hi? strain be. ted on W^tfje rhymes wo he wa? ?tringicg, -nat ia toft offetogifagi I . 4nMi. :-KSW YOBE-Per sehr tlij-aiaoOO feet Yellow Pine i Limber, 10 bois Boor Ale, 68 Kmoty Bbls, 22 --b?a -Snake Root' 4 bbts Sapphire, 12 boxes 5 .. ?motos Tobacco; 2? Empty Carboys, 1 Piano 2 phniljp . .T^r steamship Monterey-113 I . babe upland Cotton, M bales Domestica, 85 balea Taro, 38 tc? Rice, 236 bWs Kqtin. 23 baga Wheat. J Sobradles Paper, 6'bblfl Beeswax, 24 Empty I .. BbU, 19 pig? ?rndries, 48 casks Clay. 2O,O0OAet T Lnxoben^Whbb Pout ces, and 1358 , erato? of -. -'JJ!: - , cmAjLX^E.-WednwUj Evening. Jone 16, '69. i ! WHM better aspect, at the leading market?, thc -t*fJ>'StiV*Mmflr't^eieqne?t"ana"w*&"a finner mtrkfit 'Sal?? 112 balea, say 14 at 23, 8 at 24. 7 Kt 26, 3 at M. J aft 26K. 7 at 27,16ai27^ JJ at 2S, Sat28?. Matate. Weqdotei . " IJTXBPOOI. CXAflBITICATIOS. . -r '- to?bMtf^?ood Ordinarj-34 @26 - .?^??t? by Telfisrapb.. .:'../' v-ras? ^...'f^jb^ioSK?m'..' loKDOir, Jone 17.-Ccascla 94J?. Bonds T3J?. - L?ratoiooL, Jun* n.-Nobn.-Ootton finner ana ?Jij^MiMj SiJee 15,000 b?Ja?,c<hCT6 the ?ame. Twott*t^?pboat o? the ?poi le^alld; afloat lO^aiad; Orleans llKaU>id. Tar firm. Pork fjpjp j, gaantii ITar?Tif .:>-.?. T-trtMrtif 'Pimm ?ala 18,000 balea; uplands at ^JJLATASA? ins* 16.-Sugar holder? rrmsin .firm, aotwrftrtsnrttos imftTorable new? from London vv' - 4#?>jMK????9?%Bh7>??M??4>?"?JB|**?? -j, '?'.?pW, ?tt?*?7-H>?n.^0M t?t .'.Fleur, drooping; *. Wheat lc. lower. Cam unchanged. Hess ***** ****** Lard ^flafr .Cotton finner at 39 Xe .Freight*dall - TSQenttna drooping at 45c. Boan dull ; strained comraan?ad pood S319>?a3 20. rl??am^-Co?ton a<^; at? from ? half tb one ?nt better:.flale? 0500 boee, ai?o. - Flour dull and .Stak^ Whait teegnlar. and ch^ wita ? oetter laar" J M?TW liMMrt^ ?t|r>d;dac?m^^ x?d .J0 at a**?**. Botta ?M?. Gold 40*. Stet . ?Unana afir GoTMamenf?etetdy. Tenneciee'a ^^ffl? "jf.?n -Tintern *??dy at 30 ?enta. IMIi ,Tii1ti?il1rTir-r-T?*'-*-IM'*^~-"'*-*. ? ?al ia Oat? duO at 90a?a Bye dnD st 70c B??p0Ednnoad?aab?n?ed. Bacon firm. VhlMOmos. Jm?-T7.-T0rpentise firm at 40c. a^-.aad? demand, Cot ?,yqM^ J^M^ JQa^kfi dull, but extfT; mid BATAHHAK, June 17^-Cottotvfirm and advanemg; tales SO bale?; middlings held at 38^a29c; receipt*. 30 bales. Moana, Juna 17.-Ila market eloari firm; the etookansale is light, beider* slabing'full rates; .alta 300 balee; towroiddtfBg Mc-; middling37c.; gSx. Loma, Janeit?j^^aar uHaattlea ; nperfine $7 ^fibiSS^ua^SS? tk ltotdariW aMWrtoaettv Corn, bette?; thtUsd 95a!?. ?or!. rs?"^ "* '? U?rnmi^3uae- 17.-Superjme flcuu-^KWX. Corn floe, Mew-pork ?a. : r2?h?der? ?K- CQtar. t?t? ?itv. Whiskey e^s^AlaantiaA^_ s j? s ? r af f p -tf.|:? I--f| f * j ^Pi rf] .t i l JP ?J -IR." ?.'fi .' - .- r--: *:n? : : : : : : : eli 8 i i M iii g u H e H ? ? ? HfJBIliS; June 12.-COTTON.-The receipts during' the past week have been 121 bale?, as follows : From, tba Alkbsma Elver,147 rhw'Bigbee- Bi fer, 3; from Warrior River, 4; tad by raflroeda 07? against 719" s balee for the correerondiag -reek lagt. year. Too ox ??f?;bav?l)e^is55 balee,-?te: To Liverpool671 r Kew Tort, T^Bflrtoa Jl?. l^iiadelph's, 109; Now Orteans, 60;ags??st 1382 balea ?**t year. The ?stock em band and tra shipboard not cleared ls 11,283 - balee-agtinet 21,744 balee at the tame, time, last of thaweek 060, and receipts 290, against 220 balee ^^aarur&c?^ MoJiday-Market dntland weak. Salea 160 balea; "xaeeday-HoU?ng done-quotat?cns nominal. XSCV Sa^es- 200bsl?; low 8t?dilTlnffs!K::mM(iling3 27a27\c. fttlsy-iSfcaet ann, and price? almost entirely TT-"*1 Balefl SO bales. Ti-BTivWyir. cLlsamCATION. Ixwlfiddhng.26 @ l^rlifTT^g.?6\@27 RjOasof the we?k tflO balea. XOJDXZAZT FrsAKdAi?-We have soother very dnH week to repoTtin gold and excbAngw. Goldia rainer sthTex ax the elote with New York advices. Little or no sterling ls msking, and rates arenoml naL We oaote^' ^to?aiSS? Newark sWitJiaX miUP?m; New York 30 days X * cent di*count; do 60 days nominal. Hew CWetna?Tbt ?a* piemlum. PtoOHTt-?re quiet ?nd unchanged in rates, but BALTIMORE, June l?^CamE.-Several days j smee. butnotrxfore reported. i5o0b^ Fdo^ to goto st Lords, price not known. Io-diiy market CoraoH.-The market waa heavy tc-dsy, and with- 1 out tsles worthy of notioo; we quote mlddliug scarce I ?adnominal at 39a39Ko. Arrived atoce bataxday 1 Iff bsMs-fXOBr Savannah, and 49 balta fis? Nor .falk. x r-Loua. -Tba market waa QSiet and prices heavy ] tc-dsy, particularly for low grades. We report sales 1 of 800 bOTPUrthwattern extra at $10 25; OODbbh do c tX $10; 100 hbli Boward-atr<-et super at ? 83; 50 t : Mb) Howard-street family at $13 37 PrtotS are J without ?nate?tal cbsaae tn quotations, though the i "Slr^Bal?ptoo? wheat tc-dsy 03J7 300bushel* 1 ?hit? and 1435 cashels red; market steady for prime ? ??? ??a?01 100 bushels prune wMte st tawH* bushels?fcj^gWaJW?* redit$3BO; 300bushelB ordinary MarvlaadjUjU50 per bushel. Oorifr-offerings were comprised ol SW bushels white and 3180 bushels yellow; the de? mand ftw^te^ras active. aU-?? wcdpte betag Sen; mohuJedtD. theeate?; white at ?LU; UH? ouannte - nu* ? eU do at ?108; 100 bneb^ oamafledat ?Aftej ?r? yellow we note ?ales of IW^'^^^^?? els do at $1 ll, SOO Trash?Mat ?OT; ?od W bushetol dans?t $106. Oat? WttV^gtt^fMj buahdsoffered; marketduD; only sale* oWlntaheto, at BO cte pei 32 ?a Bye-175 Jbushels .offered, but ^Mo??io-Nottlng .de*)? ttVthe ariiole?, stock] M?S prices without quota^^ "_? J iv PjwraBTOW-The order? lor b?con were fair to-day, .^?^mnai^WbajfUledas before quoted, viz: tor "onSeTHSlrfc, rlb?^ 16.^^. and de.r rib 17al7?c; hams 20a22o for enpar-cWed-canvased. . Bulk meats ire held firm, without sales. MM? pork $28 60*2875 * bbL Lard ls dull, with Jobbing sales, at 18al8Xc4barblty and Western. BJJv Ricx-Some, taqnfiy.outhmeseBlbg; wequote Bangoonat ?XalOXc; CarpHua UXallXc * ft. Ar? rived to-day 62 casks from Savannah. Suola-Wereport sales of 146 hhds Porto Bico grocery, ex Cha?anooga, on private terms. 8l?rr^'8uaABa-?re steady,via: for orushod, powdered and granulated, 16Xc; sort A white ?J?c; cfreta^l8Xc?-B16Xc; O-extra JS^'c^C yellow UJ^c; and loV gradea yehow Malice per Uv H * Sinww-OoiJlnue^^ Tlx: for Maryland Golden 77oj Baltimore Co.'? do 70c, and Monumen tel 67c per gallon. " . ? Neter York . Mnrket. MO NUS MARKET. The New York Journal of CHnnmerce, of Mon? day, June 16, sayk: The market, in its principal features, is without improvement; there appears to be but little anima? tion in any department, and th* baslnessof the week closes w?h: a-downward tendency to prices of many descriptions of merchandise. Capital in large amounts remain unemployed,.almough ft to freely offered by temporary loansupra approved eeeuritieB at 3a4per cent There is but a limited amount of commercial paper-on sale; tho best g?jnatureo are selected at Cae (er cent per an a um discount PRODUCE MARKET. 'NEW YORK, June 13.-BAEAnsrurFS.-The mar? ket far state and Western flour is dull and heavy with prices ruling from ten to fifteen cents lower. The sales axe 4500 bbla at .$7, 25a7.90 Xor super? fine State; SS 15aB 06 for common extra State; $8 75*9 OJ) ipr good to,v choice, do; -.t? 06a?-.8?.te fancy do j* ft ' 15a7 90 for superfine ' Mlrhlgan, In? diana. Ohio, Iowa, & c,-und'SS 10a9 00 for extra do; $3 10*10 00 fer choice extra do, including ship? ping branda of round hoop Ohio at ?9 IGaB.BO, and trade brands of do at $10 00al3 00; good to. choice white wheat extras $11 2Ual3 OC; St. Tonis, at $10a ll 00 fis common to fair extra,, and- tia OOalS 00 Cor good to choice, dosing duh. We quote: Super flue Stete, $7 25a7 90; extra State 18 MaB 00; super Western, *7 26*7 SO; extra Weabern^-as tlOa? .00; extra Ohio round toop ?9 Ito? BO; do trade. >10 00 al3 00; extra-Gene*??, -a-; extra bt Louis $10 OOo ?16 00. ' ? : pnTT-nmtiT FLOUB-Is tn limited request and prices arenctaoflrxu. We notice eales cf 300 bbls at $9 35 ' all for fair extra, and $11 00al5 for good to choice do. CALDTOEHIA Fnotra-The market te quiet andprloes ?re a trifle easier. The sales sje 60U sacks at ?10 60s .13. . WHEAT-There ls but very little doing, and prices are 1 to 3c lower. The demand to confined toa trill Tog export demand, and a limited inquiry for borne use. Sales were mado of 21.000 bushels at $2 22a 333 for No 1 spring; ?2 10a2 13 for No 2 spring; ?2 60 lor common white Western; $270 for waite Ca? nada and -white California on private terms. ' Conn-Tho markt t is dull, and prices aro about lc 'lower in consequence of the nffi"*"- ol the home 'trade and the retraining cf ahippera from pnrehaeing. Bales were made of 97,000 bus aela at tl 08al 09 for Western mixed afloat, closing at. tl 08al08&tl 15 for old Western mixed in store, and $1 17 for do. ;afloat. '- OATS-The market is dull, and prices are declin? ing, i he sales are.41,000 bushels Western afloat at ^Srra^Tuw^taaweff?? ourlet,-and prices aro noteo finn. No transactions are reported. The other'aindfawalao'i^^ . . . ; COTTOK-Tho European adrices have exerted, a vt ry depressing toftOence on bur market inexcirtng tho number and the anxiety of the sellera, and ot course decreasing the wir?ngnera of buyers to ope? rate to any extort. A few -speculators have bora purchasing to cover short contrae ta, and the balance of the transactions are with spinners, who'must have stock to keep their machinery in motion. The lower gradea feel thia change more than even mid? dling. Of which the stock is. emahV Prices are, ir? regular, rales bearing been made at lower figures than are quoted.., The Mles are 1666 balee, i aclu ding 824 tb spinners'and.840 to speculators. I . " " Florida. Mobile. N. Orleans. Texas. Ordinary......25 . ?X . 35?, 35X: GocdOrdinary.26 . 28* . 36X ,36? . <> IVBWMloVBing.aT 37* ?7* ?X MicWling_2SJ039 . 28Xa29X 3Ba29X -39Xa?X ; BICK .-Tho market ts quiet SuiaU rales are mak? ing at lOXallX tor Carolina, and BXalOc for Ran TSOSAB.-The demand for nw ia very moderate and -with fair offerings pneos are barely maintained. 5* quote fair to good rearing at ll* all >ic ; and No box at 12KC The sale* are 750 hhds at UXel9Mo for Cuba, and 12*c Tor Porto Rico. Refined ia seU lng a little moro freely,, but at unchanged prices. We quote soft yellow at lial5o; soft white at fexsWXc snd crushed, powder and granulated at 16Xc. MOLASSES.- Thc demand eeoms to be very limited, Sid, witt Uberal offerir-gs. price? aro in the buyers' vcr. We quote clayed at afeito; Muscovado at 48* 55c;. and Porto Rico at EOaTic Sales were made at auctton. of 30'hhds Barbadoes at 67ft and 40 hhda Demarara at 6c*60c. i NAVAL STOKES-Spirits turpentine to hardly so rrrmiy held; the busineas ia only moderate, includ? ing 120 bbls at 45Xe, merchantable order, closing at ms price, and loo bbls New York order at 47a Rosins-tho market for all grades ia very qniet; ip ff.fr.T^rtl"*1^ fr'wVfg"* ; q?"** a* B is* 3' 18 vrr Btrained common ; $3 30 for good stained; S3 30aS 63X for No 2^t3 76*6 for No 1. Taxis firmly held with a fair tequiry; 500 bbla Waahingtoh, to arrive, were sold at $5 31X BOOKED ME ATS-There is a small inquiry for borne uso at former rates. We quote ahonhten at 14al4>?c ; bagged hams at I7a31c. and clear rib at Halide ?CUT MXATS-The market ls a Utile more active, and fnil prices are obtained- We quote hams tn a weet pickle at 16^*17c ; do In dry salt at 16c and shoulders iu dry salt at.13)iaJ3c Sales 400 pack? ages. - 1 --?.'. _t . Brrrrxn- The inquiry for the prime grades.for home use is moderato, and with receipts not large, prioes romain without change. The common quali? ties are dnB and beary. We quote Western at 26a33c, sad State at 30a3So. _..^i . ^Cafitsn-Tho market is dnll, and prices continu o to favor the buyers. Fino factory ia quoted at 14 also. ? Ci-a.1 LABU-The market AS nolet for lots on the spot but prices are steadily held. Sale?- were made of 606 tea and bbb at 16Xal7o for No 1 to kettle rendered city; 16 ko for No 1 Western, and 17* o for steam rendered do. Kettle rendered is quoted at 18al8*A For future delivery the l??pdiy is fair at unchanged figures. Sales were made of 500 tee for delivery the balance of the month, buyers' option, ?t 17%o, and SUcs for August delivery, aellers' option, at 17Kc. ourlast report the 600 tea at 17X?. buyers' op ttpniSWfcfat August and not Jory. *s printed. Coaalgnee* per SoathCaitJlina Itali road, j Jtine 17 :3 bales Cotton. 26AP ouaheh, Grain. 318 boto Naval Stores, 13 can Cr .^as Ties. 4 cars Lumber, and 3 can wood. To Hopkins, McPherson A Co, Geo W W-J Hams tc Oft'J R. Pringle, Graoser, Lee, Smith & Co, WW Smith. GcOdamith A Son, O Reeder. A T 8myth, JnoMarsbau. Jr, Ucper & Stoney, Fraser & DUI, C aYates, L Lorentz, O Litacbgi, Cameron, Barkley & ?. J De Wire, Thurston & Hohne?, O Phillips, West AjJones, J H Baggett A Co, J A Quackenbush.-H OObto A Co, T J Kerr A Co, G Foll?n, P Mulka!, and BjE Agent _j -| ., Pasgenger?. ' iPer steamship' Monterey, for New York-Mrs Blodgett Mrs F G Harriss, child and servant, W Byms, John R Eaeon, J Shormaa and lady, B C Dttnick, G C Kirby, Miss Waterman, P Phillips, Jno Bastings, J J Daly, Dennis MoSweeny, 10 steerage, add 12 deck. Per steamship Charleston, from New York-Mrs QUmott and two children,'Mrs Titman, E C Bice, Miss E A Rice, A A Foster, Emilie Rothmaler, Tony Dlonigi, J Tupper, B Ludovici, Mrs Scbaepper, L P BTug>-r, J B^Reynolds, C .Montgomery, and eight in steerage. Port of Cliarlestoii, June IQ A rx Iv ttl Yesterday. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York-left Sat? urday, G P M. Mdze. To J Adger 4 Co, S C Rail? road. Steamer Agent Southern Express Co, Adams, Damon & Co, JE Adger sc Co, JD Aiken tc Co, D A Ammo, J Apple, O N Averfll Bc Co. French Cori sut 'J Bancroft Jr, H R Banks, Bart tc Wurth, E Bates tt Crt, H Bischoff tc Oft Bourn ann Bros, J A Brewer, Bunt, I M Bristol. J Buck & Co, J Bnrckmyer, E Ce??; B it AP Caldwell. Cameron, Barkley & Co, Campbell, Knox A Co, C D Carr tc Co. Cartmill, Har beson 4 Co, T M Cater, T D.Clancy, Chisolm Bros, H Cobla & Co, Cohen 4 Co, J Commins-, J A Cook, Co? operation Association, W 8 Corwin 4 Co. H Daly. J Denny, Miles Drake, J S Fairley 4 Ob, S Fas?, J Fer? gusson. First National Bank, D F Fleming ? Co, Fo girbe's Book Store, Furchgott ft Bros, D Feldman, U Gerdts 4 Oft C Goldstein, Goodrich, Wineman 4 Cft JU Graver, P L G Ulli emin, -D B Haselton, Holmes' Book House, Hohnes ft Calder, Hager 4 R&venel. N A Hunt, Mn Hendon, J Hatkamp. A lUmg. J P Elepf, H W Kinsman, M N Klein. Khnck, (ftckenberg ft Co, W Knoblock, K rei te ft Chapman, Lohrey ft alexander, D Lopez ft Son. C Lilien thal, c jjEftgt Wm McComb 4 Co. J B McFJboac, Mc Loy 9 O'NelU 4 Son, B O'Neill, OsrendariT ft Co, D Paul fe Co, Rev A T Porter, B Pringle, J A Quackenbusb, j Balsa Shackelford 4 Kelly, G W Steffens 4 Co, stenhouse 4 Co, A O :?ione? 8 D Stoney, J B Togn', r H Vollen, Wagner. Heath 4 Monsoes, W H Walker, V L Webb, Weloo 4 Brandes, Werner 4 Ducker, J N i Wohl tm an, Wnjbern 4 SteUlng, W J Yates. E Jar lad 4 Co,, A H Hayden, A G M?ckey, G W Wflllams : Co, WH Bird ft Co, Dowie ft Moi^?e. Jennings, homlinson ft Co,' E Bates ft Co, F F Chapeau, *tml, Vebb 4 Co, F Bresse!, Jr. J W Appell, J R Pringle, ohn RUB-eil. North, 8teel ft Worden, and others, ionday, Jone 16th, at 6.30 A M, lat 34, long 76.66, fell -in with British ship Merntgo'm wy, lamber Isden, louv?y abandoned end waterlogged, sad " wi?? en tiroir tron? ; took berta tow/being compelled tP^car; by .tackles, irt ?cnae?u?nc* of above loss of afeatag apparatus, arid anchored ber oft Charleston Bar, charge of first officer of this ship. The McntgQBttr* had apparently been ta tow of some other vea?al ; Papers fonnd on board lead to tho belief that she wa? Ital from Pensacola*- t"HTW"*flff* by Capt Brace, and bound for a European port Weather remarkably tine through onr Tau&aco to Char tortoni B C. tte?mthln3352 Saturday. Mdze." To Jno & Theo Getty, Bafhoad Agenta, Charleaton ' Mrnhnr and Manufacturing Co, H F Baker tc CT, Jefftrrds & Co, EH Kellen A Co, J H Jncgbiuth, D Jacobr, Wagne*. Heath k Monaeea, 0 P Poppenhemt B O'Neill, P Walsh, C Ring, 8 A Nelson, Gaillard k MInott, Dewie A aloise. Cameron, Barkley k Co. H Gerdts & Co, J Xiii en th al k Co, J A D Goetgen, Wm M Bird k Co, Capt A Barrett, and others. : - '>xk.* Sehr K J Pal m er, Sinoot; Baltimore. - dara. Corn. Ac. To Street Bros k Co and J Campeen k Co. Sehr M M Pot?, .Abbott Philadelphia-14 days. Coal and Mdze. To H F Baker frCo, Bussell k Co, B4 0, Cameron. Barkley & Co. H Cobla & Co, G k Mi Kanon k' Bro. Muller, Nimitz ft Co, Oswodorff ft ! Co. 0 JR Poppenheim, J Bussell, J N Lobten, B B I Agent SC Railroad, Shepherd ft Cohen,Tobias ft Son, and Order. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Monterey, Ryder, New Tork-Karenal k Co. Sehr Lil y, Francis,- New York-W Koa ch. Sailed Yesterday. Steamshlp'Monterey, Ryder, Hew York. Sehr Laura Bridgman, Hart Philadelphia. From thia Port Steamship Saragossa, Crowell. Hew York, June 14.. Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, Boston, June 14. , MST OF VK5SKLS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THIS POST FOBEION. The Dorothea, Plambcck, sailed.March 1 MATANZAS Behr Emma, Anthony, up..Jue 6 PO.M?JSTI0. BOCBTOBT, HZ. Sehr D Talbot Packard, up..Jon? 8 BOSTON. Sehr B H Hawkins, Wyatt, up.Jone ll Sehr Bodington, Gregory, op..'.June ll M Sehr E G Sylvester, sylvester, up.il.. .Jone 6 ; NSW TOBE, ? , .<-< , Brig Sclo, Bowen, cleared.June 13 Sehr Ida Richardson, BedelJ, cleared, ii.Jabe 10 Sehr Myrover, Hoghes, cleared.Jone 8 Sehr Othello, FJciridg<\ cleared..June 13 Sohr Jonas Smith, Nichols, ap.Jane 8 Sehr Eliza S Potter, Potter, up.June 13 pmr.inKT.PBiA. I Sehr B J Mercer, Collen, cleared...June 3 ?Kisattaiiiws. SH CROFT'S A LOW WATER DETECTOR PREVENTS THE EXPLOSION OB BUBNLNG OUT OF STEAM BOILERS. THE PRIME CAUSE CF STEAM BOH EB EX? PLOSIONS'ABBES FBOM A DEF?OTENOY OF WATER TN THE BOILER WHILE IR ACTION. EXPLOSIONS FBOM DEFICIENCY OF WATER. ! Low water in steam boilers is no unusual occur? rence Imminent danger frequently arises from thia. cause, aod lt cannot be too forcibly impressed upon the minds of engineers, that there is no part or the apparatus con??futlng the mountings of a boiler which requires KTcaterattention than that whicn nip:'' piles lt with water, in a properly constructed boil? er every part of the metal exposed to the action of Ute arc should be in Immrdlate contact with the wa? if r, and when proper provision ia made to mafrfrir) the water at a sufficient height above the parts so exposed, accidents can never occur fr jm this canse, (-herald th? water, however, get low from defects in tho pomp, and the surface over the fire become over? heated, thea, even at the ordinary worktag pre?sore, lhere ia great danger of an explosif n. There ls no occasion, under such circumstances, to search farth? er for tho cause of explodion, from the fact that the material, when overheated to a certain degree loam about fl ve-sixths of its strength, and ls, therefore, unable to resist the internal pressure. When a boDer oecomea short of-water, the first thing usual? ly done is to put the feed rump in action; this cer? tainly remedies the deficiency, but increases the danger/and may lead to the explosion of the boiler. Ashcroft'? Low Watter Detector Ia eminently fitted to guard against accidents caused by low water. It needs not the care ox attention of j the engineer or fireman to keep it in order. Opera? ting by the force of natara! laws, it takes care of it eelf, and ia only called into, action by the fall or the water bel ow'any med, level, and then it gives the alarm to ail within sound of tho whistle of a defi? cient supply or water. ? It stands as a watchful monitor over the magazine Of po ww on which it is placed, and not only guards ii, but notifies tho attendant, if ho ia rorgerxnl or negligent of his duty. ~ JOB? F,' TAYLOR & CO., Agent?, PH(ENK;IBON WORK8,; ! J/ Noo, i?&nd 49 PRITCHAED-STREET. : Jane 13 ! . Imo T0[ FARMERS AND SHIPPERS I VEGETABLES AND FRUIT. . H. w. K?KSMAI?, STJOCXSSOB TO ?3 KINSMAN ft HOWELL, TTfcfLL ATTEND TO THE SALE ABD SHIPMENT WV u>New york, Baltimore. Boatoo and Po?a delphia or carly VEGETABLES AND Flt OTT. i Farmers wishing to have the producta or their farms sold hero, or shipped to Northern marte ta, can do so by calling at his office, No. 163 EAST BAY. >Mav26"~: tUtbil?no TTS CCNSTTTDFNT8, THE RIC BEST PART "OF j JL the berry of Wheat and Barley Malt being aienUfically propared ready for use,this food by an rais ie the same' ta its chemical elements ss HEALTHY BREAST MILK, and ls the easiest of di ition and assimilation of all nourishments for ildren," Invalids arid Dyspeptics. It ha* been led by the physicians of Charleston, an I ts recom md od and prescribed by tho most eminent physi? os of New. York, i GEO. WELLS COMF1 OCR, ! No.*57 Cortland-street New York, j ? r+- DOWIK, di MOISE, January 16 thstuBro?s Chsrle*ton. 8. C. m O iL ; j COD LIVER OIL. ?BE POPULARITY WHICH THIS MEDICINE ba? obtabaed within the past few years is justly merited. The oil presented as WILSON'S ls in ils purest state; is procured from fresh clean Livers only of the Qadus-Morrhua, and a successful method bas been discovered by whtcb all the Iodine and Bromine, so necessary for the efficacy of tho oil, are retained unimpaired. WILSON'S j COI) LIVER OIL Is recommended and prescribed by some of the most eminent physicians of Philadelphia and elsewhere, aofi approved by a largo nu taber of ladles and gentle mehi, wholesale and ratall druggists, merchants, in? valids, and many others who havo been, on examina? tion, convinced of its raro excellence. 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CONTAINS ALL TBE READING MATTER OIVEN IN TBE DAILY NEWS; ? i ;}/ if H4?4 V ? ?.. ? ? ? TBE EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICE at which the TRI-WEEKLY EDITION OF THE NEWS is published, together with the large variety of in ter? es tin g original and selected matter which fills every page, have already gained for it a wide and Constant? ly Increasing circulation. It is acknowledged by all j who have seen lt to be beyond comparison THE BEST FAMILY PAPER, for country circul?tiou, published Anywhere io the South. ?SEND FOB A SPECIMEN COPY. 49*NO PAPER WILL BE SENT UNLESS THE CASH ACCOMPANIES THE OBDEB; NOB WILL ANT PAPEB BE SENT FOR A LONGEB TIME THAN PAID FOB. i Address j RIORDAN, DAWSON Ai CO., February 30 CHARLESTON, 8, C. ' THE GREAT AMERICAN HSALTH BESTOBEBI THE BEST BLOOD FD HITTER EN THE WORLD. DR. LAWRENCE'S COMPOUND E X T B A.O T >. -c .? .. ? Li?i*t ... '. , '-, i OF KO? A DA LIS, fl "Sr-i ?AW'-'W ?"3W -,.?.-.?.. vjr- \ . j .A Safe ?ad Certain Cure (and the only one yet dia ovsred) for SCROFULA IN TTS VARIOUS FORMS, li 5 /. .. . '. ...>. - ? . - . . - '- '. * B?CH AS ? Consumption in its early stages. Enlargement a td Ulceration of the Glands, joints, Bones, Kid? neys tnd Uterus, Chronic Rheuma? tism, Eruptions of the Skin, Chronio Sore Eyes, he. ALSO, SYPHILIS . IN ALL IT8 VARIOUS FORMS. DISEA8E8~0F WOMEN, Loss of Appetite, Sick Headache, Liver ?Complaint Palais the Back, Imprudence lo Life, Gravel, GENERAL ELL HEALTH, I - . 3HE ?V and SH diseases of the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, It thoroughly eradicates every kind of humor and bad taint, and res tores the entire system to a healthy condition.. II TS PERFECTLY .HARMLESS, never producing the slightest injury. ?ai ? THE ROSADAL LS la not a secret medicine. The articles from which it ls made are published around each bottle, and it is used and'recommended by the Medical Faculty, .wherovor it has been Introduced, aa a POSITIVE and RELIABLE Medicine for tiseawa of the BLOOD, LIVER and KIDNEYS. ay U sed and endorsed by the leading Physicians everywhere It ia known. The fc-Uowing, among many hundreds of our best citizens, testify to its wondrous efficacy : CERTIFICATES FBOM PHYSICIANS. BALTIMORE, MD., March 4th, 1868. I believe Dr. Lawrence's "BOSADALId" to be the BEST ALTERATIVE nv Usn, and, therefore, cheerfully recommend it as such. TH08. J. BOYKIN, M. D. BALTIMORE, February 10th, 1868. Dr. J. J. Lawrence: DKAB 8m:-I take pleasure in recommending your R0SADALI8 aa a very powerful alterative. I bav? seen lt used in two cases with happy results-one a case of t eoondary syphilis, in which the patient pro? nounced himself cured after having taken five bot? tles of your medicine; the other a case of scrofula, of long standing, which ia rapidly Improving under rta nae, and the indications are that tho patient will soon recover. I have carefully examined the formu? la by which your Rosa dalis ls made, and find lt an excellest compound of alterative ingredients. Yours truly, . R. w. CARR, M. D. We know Dr. Lawrence's RoeadahJ to be a safe and reliable Alterative, kc, and take pleasure in re? commending lt to tbs precession and the public, . A. D. MOOEE, M. D" L. A SMITH, M. D., J. H. WIN8TEAD, M. D., R. G. BARHAM, M. D., W. G. DUGGAN, M. D., E. BASHES, M. D , B- W. KING, M. D., P. WODDARD. M. D., W. T. BREWER. M. D.. W. J. BULLOCK, M D. January 7th, 1868. I hereby certify that I am personally acquainted with the above named physicians, and they are ail gentlemen of respectability and standing in thia com? munity. T. C. DAVIS, Mayor of Wilson, N. a January 11th, 1868. ROSAD ALTS WELL CUBE THE WOBST OASES OF SCROFULA. BEAD THE 8TATEXEHT BELOW AHD DE8PATB ROT. WmeoH Cot NTT, September 10, 1667. Dr. J. J. Lawrence: Daua Sm-My youngest daughter, aged five years, bas been dreadfully afflicted with Scrofula nearly all her life. I tried a great many physicians, bul wita - oat relieving her mach; in fact, most of them said there waa no hope of cure. During the last spring she was worse than ever, her body: and limbs being covered with aorta and,blotches-with face and eyes badly ulcerated and swollen. 'Whilst in this condi? tion I was advised by. Dr. L. A S ti th to try your j Boeadaus. I at once procured three bottles, and commenced giving it to her. The effect waa magi? cal. In len than a month, to my great astonish? ment, sb o waa entirely wc IL I amah*,' yours, Wim much respect and gratitude, W. W. BUBNETT. ROSAD ALIS IS A POTENT BEMEDY IN ALL ; CHRONIC DISEASES, TO OM O. W. BIX5UNT, ISO., ATTVSMZT AT LAW, WILSON, . ?. O. ! I have been cured bf Chronic Inflammation of the I Ear and Partial Deafness, of ton years' standing, by BoaadaHs. GEO. W. BLOUNT. ROSA DALIS WILL CURE TBE VERY WOBST I OASES OF CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. PORTSMOUTH, VA.. February 25, 1868. Qaptain J. H. Baker: "' i DEAS SIB-This is to certify, that I have been afflicted with- Rheumatism for 'the last five or six years, many times unable to move. I tried all medi? cines recommended to me for the disease, without j receiving any benefit. Having hoard "Rosadal bight? spoken of. I procured a bottle, and finding some relief, continued it undi I am happy to sa> that I am completely well. . I not only consider the''Bosadabs'.'a sovereign remedy for Rheumatism, bat I believe It abo a pre? ventive, and cheerfully recommend it to the "afflicted." I Yours, very truly, JAMES WEBB. , ROS AD ALI -i CUBES ALL 8KIN DISEASES. WILSON, H. C., September 16, 1867. Dr. Lawrence : jDxAB SIB-In 1862 my son, now aged five years, was vaccinated with what proved to be Impure mat? ter, whiih completely de^royed his health. He hss been afflicted with an inveterate amd extremely trou? blesome eruption of the skin, sometimes breaking out in sores, &c Boaadalis was proscribed by my family physician, Dr. A. B. Moore, After laking it a few weeks my son became and remains entirely welL Yours, truly, . . J. B..DANIEL. ! CHRONIC LIVES COMPLAINT CUBED. .This is to certify that I was cured or Chronic Liver Complaint by Dr. Lawrence's Ro sadat ts, after having been confined to my bed and hoi sc tor a long time, und trying various medicines without benefit. I know of several others in this county -cured through the use of Rosadalia, and it cin be found in nearly every house in my neighborhood, and they all praise it as a great medicine. . THOMAS THORN. Greene County, August 14,186b. WILSON, January 7,1868. I hereby certify that I have uaed Dr. Lawrence's justly celebrated Rosadalts in my fami'y as a general Alterative and Tonic, with the most satisfactory re? sults, and I therefore conscientiously recommend it to the public a? a medicine of rare and genuine merit, JAMES W. DAVIS, Sheriff of Wilson County, N. C. BOSADAXJB.-This medicine has met with an un? precedented success in this community. Captain Baker, tho polite and attentive agent for this city, in? forms us ihnt lt is next to imposait le to supply the demand made for it; and that the medicino is effect? ing eome wonderful o or es, and giving great satisfac? tion to all who have used it.-"Norfolk i Va,) Daily Journal, November 29, 1667." FBEPABED ONLY BI , J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., CHEMIST, BALTIMORE, MD., (Late ot Wilson, North Carolina. ) PRICE $1 60 FEB BOTTLE. tSf* Sold wholesale by all the principal Wholesale Druggists in all the large cities of the United States and Bri tub America, and retailed by Druggists every where. - AU 1< tiers of Inquiry, Ac., promptly answered. Address DR. J. J. LAWRENCE & GO., SOLE PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS, No. 244 Baltimore-street, Baltimore, Md. For sale by GOODRICH, WIN KAI AN di CO. AND DOW IK & MOI8K. I No. 169 Meoting-street, comer Hasel. Apiti 31 9mos s Jtags, (Hirmifols, (Ctr. ARgAPARlLLIAN ITS POWEBFUL CUEAT1TE. ASSOCIATES, ? PBXPABED tmsxB A KEWLY siBCovzazo PROCESS FOB EXTRA erma THE CURATIVE PBOPEBTUTS TEOM VEGETABLE SUBSTANCES, EN? TERS QTZO THE COMPOSITION Ol' DB. B AD "V? A Y'S BEN OVATING) R E SO L V E- N T. k NEW PRINCIPLE DISCOVERED. One.Bottle ot Resolvent le Better Than Tea Large Dottie* of thc Advertised Sarsaparilla ?, or Direct Dla retie Rent"; edle?. . ... ? ; . . x "? j 1. .I"--?.' . >ci ' ? .' ?- i ^tavaunawswtmdtt^the extraordinary power of RADWAT'S SEN OVATING RESOLVENT In curing the wont terms of Scrofulous, Syphiloid, Chronic Skin DlsMsefr, arid tts marvelouB power In resolving calculons concretions, afford lng immediate relief and consequent cure of Diseases of the Sidney, Bladder, Liver, Lunga, pancreas, Spleen. Hs rapid influence in the cure of Diabetes, Incontinence cr scanty, tur? bid, albuminous, cloudy urine; its almost instant ef? ficacy in stopping itching and painful, discharge of urmo, and tte singular power in curmg discbarges tram the Uterus and urethra, L/ ucorrhceo, Bloody Urine, and otter unhealthy and weakening ola charg?e;-and montre wherein the 8 ABS APAR CL? UAN used in tho Renovating Resolvent differs from ordinary Sartaparilia* I Karsiparfllian ls the only principle In Sarsaparilla that possesses cu rait re properties; all other parts of the root are inert and useless. Ono ounce of the extract obtained under Dr. Radwa) "s new process for extracting the curative properties from vegetable substances, contain? more of tho trne principio.or core than twenty pound B of the ordinary roots. 8ARSAPARILLIAN it only one of the ingredients that forma this truly wonderful medicine; and it is the only compensating remedy that communicates Its purifying, cloansiog and reinvigorating proper? ties through the BLOOD, SWEAT, URINE, and other secretions, wearing a harmonious functional action of every depraved organ and gland in the sys? tem. If the blood ia corrupt, the R?solvent will mako it pure. If the Lungs are ulcerated and sore, secreting thick phlegm and prurclent matter, tho Resolvent will loosen thia deposit and repair tho waa tin g lung with sound and healthy material, rf the Skin ls covered with pimples, spots, pustules, sores, ulcers, Ac., the Resolvent will quickly remove these annoyances. If mercery ls deposited in the bones and has accumulated in the system, the Re? solvent will drive it ont If the Throat or Bronchial 0landa are ulcerated, the Resolvent will. cure these signs of au early waste. Direct remedies, possess? ing only exclusive properties, axe hurtful, ss,.they increase the functional secretions of on organ by suspending the constituent secretions of others; hence, a compensating remedy like the Resolvent is the only means of a permanent cure. BEAR IN MIND THAT EVERY DROP OP BLOOD impregnated with the Besolvent and absorbed to supply the waste of the body, will make pure, sound and healthy flesh and Ahrc lae first dose that is taxen commences its work of purl nea lion and in? creasing the appetite andfieih. A BEMABKABLE CUBE! SORES ON THE TONGUE, ULCERS IN THE \ THROAT, SORE GUMS, SORE MOUTH, SORES IN TBE NOSE, AROUND THE ETES, cfc, If recently exhibited,'a few bottles wilt cure. If chronic, or through the effects of Mercury, Potas? sium, corrosive Sublimate, from six to one dozen bottles may be required to make a permanent cute. IL A GBEAT SENSATION I-A GOOD SENSA? TION! PAIN CURED IN AN INSTANT! In 1817 the groat grand principle of slopping tho most excruciating pain in an instant, without em? ploying such dangerous agents aa Chloroform, Opium, Morphine, Aeon tine, Ether; ko., was first made known in RADWAY'S HEADY A?ELDSF. , This remedy accomplished this wonderful and de? lightful desideratum in all cases of external and in? ternal pain. In an Instant it afforded relief, the moment it was applied to the parts ot the body where inflammation or pain existed-lt at once re? lieved the patient of the most violent and excruciat? ing pangs and throbs of pain, and imparted the de? lightful sensation of ease.and comfort. , Every kind of pain; whether Rheumatism, Neu? ralgia, Toothache; Pal s In the Chest, side, Lunge, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Spine, Legs, Arms, Feet, ono application was sufficient to kill and extern iuale tho pain. j Taken internally, twenty drops to a teaspoonful would cure, and will cure, Asiatic Cholera, Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Bilious Colic, Inflam? mation of the Bowels, Cramps,. Spasms, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and every pain that may exist in the in? side of man, woman or child; this was RAD WA Y's READY BELIEF of 1817, and it is BADWAY'S RE? LIEF, greatly improved, in 18G8. -We then started it in tts mission of relieving the ln?rm, pain-stricken,. sick, distressed and crippled of all nations throughout the world, and now to-day it is used, patronized and revered ns a household necessity, in the palaces of Sultans, Emperors, Kairuos, Kings, High Priests, Nobles, as well ss in thc cottages of the laboring classes of every nation on thc face cf the earth. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS CUBED IN TBIRT? MINUTES ! Important to Know how to Lsc"Rad way'i Ready Relief" in Acntc and Dan g troii s Attucks! Mk" OWN CASE. On Saturday night, the 19th, I was violently seized with Congestion of the Lungs. For a few days pre? vious I felt a dull pain over my left lung, with occasional coughs, bul being ac tively engaged, paid nd attention to it. When seized, the pain was so piercing, cutting and excruciating, that every breath drawn was like a red hot knife cutting my lung. Be? ing absent from home, I sent out for three bottles of RADWAY'S RELIEF, applied the entire lot to my lunge, back,.shoulders, ?c., and ia a few moments got up counter-irritation. Respirations were easy, and, as the skin became reddened, all palo ceased. In,hali au hour I was free from pain, and all signs of'Congestion, InflwrnmarJon, Ac, gone. This is au important cure. It ls well that every one should know how lo use this remedy in severe attacks. Tho same rule holds good In caEes of Inflammation of the Loins, Bowels, Kidneys and 8toniach. Apply the RE LI tl' freely; soak the skin with it It will instantly secure the withdrawal of the inflammation to thc surface, and persons now suffering may, in THXBTx aornrrES, be tree from pain. CHRONIC INFLAMMATION, m cases where Inflammation has existed for a length of time, in addition to the RELIEF, take six ol RADWAY'S PILLS. Powder them. In half an hoar, ia most cases, they will operate. If not, re? peat the dose. In one or two hours at the furthest ?hey will operate, and the patient soon get well. In Bilious, Typhoid, Fever and Ague, this treatment is sure to care. Let It be tried. JOHN RADWAY, M. D. n?- Dr. RADWAY'8 REMEDIES are sold Dy Drug? gists and Storekeepers everywhere. Get the Now Style, with Lidia Rubber Cork. DO WIE & .MOISE, AGENTS, 1 No. 169 Meeting-street, corner Hasel J Charleston, S. 0. Maya sag 6mos ??ikfl??is. CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COM PANY. OFFICE OH ABLESTON CITY RAILWAY CO.,1. COBNEB BBOAO AND EAST BAT STREETS, \ CHABLESTOX, SO. CA., Maj 18, 1868. j' SCHEDULE OF THE CHARLESTON CITT RAILWAY COMPANY.- a n KING-STREET LINE. Leave Upper Termimu Leave Lower Terminus at 7.30 A.U., and at inter- at 8 A.M., and at inter? vals of eight (8) minutea vaia of eight th, minutas during the day till the durine the day tilt 10 P. last trip at 9.30 P.M. f M. N.B.-Leave the Battery ta follows: On the boor, and twelve (13) minuta ot the hour, from- 8 A. M., except at twelve (12) minuta oj 0 o'clock, A. M. Every other trip from tho old Postofflce until 4.30 P. M. from the Upper Terminus, when all the trips arete the Battery. R?TLEDGE-3TREET IHNE. ' Leave Upper Termimu I Leave Lower Termin?t at 7.30 A.M.,- and at inter- at 8.05 A.M., and at inter? vals of. tea UO) minutes I vals of ten (10) minut?s during'the day till 0.10 j during tb eda? till 10 P. M. N.B.-Leave the Battery alfijlten (IB) minuta after the hour, and thirty-five (36) minuta after the hour, except at 8.36 A.M. Every ouW trip trova the ofd Poatofflce until 4.30 P. M. from Upper Ternilnus, when all the (ripe are to the Battery. SUNDAY SCHEDULE., ?* KING-STHEET LINE. Leave Upper terminus Leave the Lcnoer Ternu ato A.M., and at inter- nus at9.30" A.M., and at vaia of fifteen (16) min- Intervals of ?f;cen (18) utos till 7.00 P. M. minutos till 7.30 P. M. ? N.B.-All the trips are to the Battery; ? ~ . * BUTLEDQ E-STREBT JASE. ' x Leave Upper Terminus \ Leave Lower Teminth at 9 A.M., and at inter- at 9.36 ABL, and at Inter? vals of every twenty (20) vals of every twenty (30) minutes till 6.15 P.M. minute? ?ll 730 P.Mi N.B.-All the trips are to the Battery.. ? 8. W; RAMSAY, . May 17 Secretary and Treasurer. SPARTASBURG A *?1) VMON RAILROAD COMPANY. nit i:?NiosvrLLE,.& C., May 20,3868. > ffl?E 8PABTANBURG ANT) UNION RAILROAD - JL COMPANY offer for sale at its offices, ba Union, ville and Spartan burg- . ... 1000 Mlle Tickets at.$36 00 . 600 M?e Tickets at......17 5d Good for business finns and their tam?lica; alto, for families generally and their immediate members. THOa. B. JETER, : May 23 Imo* . President. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL ftr/PEBTNTENLENT'S O??ICE,*. CHARLESTON, H. C., March 26,1868; )' ?N AND AFTER SUI DAY. MABOH 39TH, Tefl" PASSENGER TRAINS of the South Carolina Railroad will run aa follows : - , FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston....6.30 A.M. Arrive at Augusta.3.30 P. M. Connecting with tra?na for Montgomery, Memphis, Nashville and Now Orleans, via Montgomery and Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.,.6.30 A. M. Arrive at Colombia..3.50 P. M. Connecting with Wllmlnc'on and Manchester Bill. . road, Charlotte and South Carolins Railroad and Camden train. F6R CHARLESTON." Leave Augusta._.6.00A.M.' Arrive at Charleston.ito P-M. Leave Columbia. JJ.6 00 *A. M.. Arrive at Charleston..8A0 P. M.: AUGUSTA .NIGHT EXPRESS ( BOD AYS EXCEPTES.) Leave Charlo?ton..:.. .7.30 P, M. Arrive at Augusta.v.-,.fi. 15 A. M. ^Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. leave Augusta..*.'..4.10P. M. Arrive at Charleston......4.00P. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT fcXPRESS. . . - (BTJSDATD KICEPTED.)' Leave Charleston.6?4D A.M. Arrive at Colum r,..'....6.20'A. M. Connecting (Sundays excepted) with'Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia.,. ..(.80P. M.. Arrive at Charleston:.5.30 A. M. . SOMMERVILLE I RAIN. Leave .Charleston. .3.40 P. M. : Arrivo at Summerville.5.16 P. M.. Leave SnmmorvWe.. .7.20 A. M. Arrivo at Charleston.8.36 A.M. < CAMDEN BRANCB. ?. On Mondays, Wednadays and Saturdays. ^?ve KiDRriile.:.....2.20P.M.. Arrive at Camden.6.00 P.M. Lea ve Cam den......6.10 A.M. I Arrive at Ringville..7.40 A. M. (Signed) B. T. PEASE, April 29 General Superintendent. CHAM OB OK SC HEH CL 12. CHARLOTTE AND ' SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL? ROAD COMPANY. . j SITPERINTENDiiNT'S OFFICE, ) COLUMBIA. S. C., March 31,1868. J. . 0N AND AFTER THIS DATE, THE TRAINS , * over this Road will run as follows: Leave Columbia at.4.00 P. M. t Arrive at Charlotte at.?.. .11.00 P. Kl, . Leave Charlot I e at.;... .11.36 P. Kl*. Arrivo at Columbia at.....6.00 Ai KL '? Passengers taking this route, poing North malo . close connections at Greensboro', Weldon and Ports? mouth, to all principal Northern cities. darTickcts optionalfrom Grernsboro*. either via . Danville or Ratofgh; and from Portranouth either via Bay Line or Annamesaic Route. Baggageehecke?: ' through. Connections made both ways with trains o? the Greenville and Columbia Railroad. . . ? CALEB BOUKNIGHT, April 2 . Superintendent. II. K K L I, JC II S CO., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, No. 131 MEETING-STREET, NEAR MARKET FRESH ADDITIONS OF DRUGS, MFJJICINE8 AND CEIMlQklS RECEIVED WEEKLY. ?r-PRESCRIPTIONS POT UP WITH CARE.-SO January 3 tntbe. F O U T Z ' S . CELEBRATED Horse and Cattle Powcfers. This preparation, I loDg and lavorably known, wit 1 thor ougbly rt invigorate broken down. and low-spirited horses, by strengthening .-.nd cleansing the stomach and intes? tines. It ?a a cure proven-' live cf all diseases KI?V-*1***"" " . incident to this ant roil, such as LUNG FEVER, .GLANDERS, YEL LOW WATER, HKAVE3, Coughs, Distemper, Fevers, Founder, LOEB ol Appetite and Vital Energy, &c. Its uso improveE tbe Wind, Increas? es the Appetite gives a Smooth aod Glossy Skin and transforms tho miserable Skeletons *is3 into a fine looking and spirited Horse. TO KEEPER3 OF COWS THIS PREPARATION; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^.hi '..ti .ijipo'ite^ opens their bides and makes thew Iii he ?ir.tch taster. A IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE. MM H AS COUGHS, eradicated'or cn- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^" Uroly prevented. If given in lime, a certain preven-* Uve and enre for*the Ho?: < lioh ra. FBEPABED DT . . DAVID E. POUT 2, . . WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin-Btreet, Baltimore, Md. FOB SALE BY DOH IE Ot MOISE, -WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE, rf No. 151 MEETING-STREET, OPPOB1TE CHARLESTON HOTEL,' March 17 warty