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On the Sea Beach. / Hoarse and exult lng, , Raving and swirling, . /' Boiling and seething, / Foaming and whirling, / Baking the pebbles, ' Harsh and discordant, Gnawing the boulders, -. Venomous, mordant, Gorged to repletion. / Craving for m re. / Back ro ls the bellovtlng / Tide from the shore. Yet was ita task-work Faithfully done; is Yet were its laurels j Loyally won. ( Bedded in sea weed, , Cradled in Band, KU Waifs of the ocean ' ^ Claimed by the land. Fairer than marble, Colder than clay, Dewed by bapilsmal ?/tops of the spray, Just where Ute rollers Cease to invade. There are two children Tenderly laid. Two llttie hands Linked In each other .Two little angels, Sister and brother. St?. Lilies tn purity. 3?w Oberubs in lorm, "?T Waits from the death-wreck, Trophies of storm. Father and mother Say, where are they t Saved from the surges Thirsting for prey ? Saved to behold What the ocean has landed ? Saved to deplore What the billows have stranded ? Saved to ba hltherwarJ, Wandering, led? Se God, In His mercy, ^.jMa^ ? Grant they are dead i IP Sfe PARIS BRIGHT AND GAT. BraaPStlll Great French Metropolis Ke ^?"?Pgjapfcovcrlag Ka Former Proiperlly. A correspondent writing to the Baltimore American says of Paris: The work of restoring all the palaces and buildings destroyed by the Commune and repairing all the damage Inflicted by the war !s steadily progressing. The walls of tue pal? aces all stood firm, and even the Hotel de Ville will soon show no trace ol' the destroyer. Thonsands ol workmen are everywhere "en? gaged in the work ol reconstruction, and^ge t Column Vendome will soon commence to rise . again, the base of which ls carefully railed in again and made ready for sustaining the restored column. Public buildings are also being erected in varions parts ot the city. The Column of July, which was damaged by the mob, is scaffolded and thronged with workmen irom base to sutue, and the damage done to the Td um- j ifljgr- phat Arch by German shells has already been j Sp repaired. New statuary is being erected In I T the Place de la Concorde, the Bois de Bou-1 logue ls resuming Its former attractions, and I the Champs Elysees was never more bright and gay than at the present time. The thea tren are all open and crowded with visitors, and the Boulevards at night, for miles In ali I directions, are thronged with people, and the I .stores and cafes brilliant with gas Jets reflect ad from the countless mirrors which cover! their Interior wallB. ptThe Academy of Music, at the Juncture of I the Boulevard Capuchlnes and the Bue de la i i Paix, which bas boen lo course of construe-11 tlon for six years, ls not yet finished. This I' will be the greatest structure of ibe kind lu M the world, its front being not less than 300 1 feet. The Interior work and adornments we I. saw rapidly progressing, and lt will doubtless I j be opened In four or five mouths. It exceeds 11 -la magnificence all of th" JJ iblic buildings In I < ?-gfejParla, and 1B surrounded siatuary repre- t *3&jfentlng all the great musical composera and C f^flie queens of song. On its dome there is a I( I - large group of figures, the central one hold-1. lng a lyre over his bead. The architecture 1B I ; moat imposing, lt having been erected re-1 \ garateas ot cost, which, lt ls said, will be near-1 t ly Aileen millions ot francs when completed. 11 IIt Is difficult at night to cross any el the 11 jnlevards of Paris without danger of being 11 a over by the stream of carriages that are I 1 pldly moving In every direction. They rad-1 ! ? to all points of the city to the extent 11 obably ol fifty miles, and everywhere are f j ranged with people, whilst the broad pave-1 ? e. monta in front of the innumerable cafes are j g Ulled with chairs and tables, at which the I i promenaders stop for rest and to take refresh-1I ment?. It would seem that two-thirds of the I \ population are .on the streets or in the Champs I * Elysees at night, while more than a dozen \ theatres, two circuses, numerous concert halls, I ( and five dancing gardens are Ulled to over- ? flowing. I c On Sunday evening a great many of the large stores have their windows Ut up for the IC display of goods, but their doors are closed, I J and there appear to be no salesmen In attend-1 \ ance. The eales are all lu full blast, however, I \ and doing an extra heavy business. The best I i of order ls everywhere maintained, and every I c body appears cheerful and in high spirits, | c notwithstanding the recent national reverses. There are no beggars on the streets, us in I ( London, and an almost entire absence of street I ( vendors of all kinds, except women and girls I ' witta fruit for sale. In London, crowds of ragged boys and glrlB Interrupt you every 11 moment with matches or something for sale, 11 and whine and whimper until you are com-11 polled to give them something to get rid of J t them. In Paris we have not met one of ibis 11 class, who seem* to be altogether excluded I . from the street traffic. j A GOOD TALKER. Monologue Entertainment by a Vir? ginia. Statesman. The,"Mon th ly Gossip," In the October num? ber ol Llpplncotl's Magazine, contains this capital story: Perhaps the most brilliant conversationalist tnat Virginia or the United States ever pro? duced was the Ute Littleton Waller Tazewell. Unfortunately for rds reputation as lo consis? tency and firmness of opinion, his mind was so capacious and WeB stored that it was Impossi? ble for him not _o see all sides of any subjeot on which he conversed, and hence lt was not always easy-indeed, it was often extremely difficult-ror his bearers to ascertain what his real opinion was. In illustration of this pecu? liarity of Governor Tazewell, the following anecdote ls told: When tiie nullification trouble was at KB height Mr. Calhoun senf, William C. Preston to Richmond to sound the first Governor Floyd, father ot John B. Floyd, Secretary of War un? der Buchanan, as. to wha; might be expocted of Virginia In case South Carolina became In? volved In a conflict with the Federal Govern? ment. The question being ou? ot great Impor? tance, and Governor Floyd having ibo utmost confidence in Governor Tazewell's Judgment, the latter was summoned to the State Capital, and the conference took place in tbe Execu? tive Mansion at night Boon after supper. Mr. Tazewell, being called upon for bis opin? ion, began. A stream of brilliant and forcible words poured from his fluent lips, enchaining and delighting his two auditors. At the expi? ration of an liour Governor Floyd ventured lo Interrupt him: "Your opinion, then, is-" "Walt a moment," said Tazewell. Diverging from the line of his previous remarks, he cor? uscated lor another hour as forcibly as belore. It was then Preston's turn to intercept- and if possible arrest-the flow of talk: "We may conclude, then, Mr. Tazewell, that yon hold-" "No, not at all. You quite misapprehend me." Taking another point of departure, he went on from hour to hour, zigzagging and worm-fencing at each interruption, until at last broad daylight flooded the room. "Bless my soul!" said he, looking up sur? prised, "lt Is morning! ?Floyd, If you will give me a bowl of water to wash my face, and a Julep, I will He down for an hour or two to rest mj3eif; and to night, If you choose, we will resume our conversation. I am afraid I have not made myself quite clear to either of you gentlemen." The water and the Julep were duly brought, and the fluent talker went up to his chamber. Floyd and Preston remained staring at each other for a long time In profound silence. At length Mr. Preston said, "Have you any Idea what Mr. Tazewell's real opinion ls?" "None whatever. Have you?" "Not thefremoteu conception. Do you think he has any opinion?" "] "Mest certalnly*n4H has every opinion that J any man every ruBSt?BDuld nave on thia sub- 0 jed, and a grjwaBKff more besides. But 81 what his Anal jHfjjf W^ be. no living man, < not even Tazewsf^Hielf, will ever discern." l' The "conveiWIoiv' as Mr. Tazewell waa * pleased to call lt, was never resumed. ? -Alter the adjournment of the Preciot Con? vention at Greenwood on Monday, a cutting affray, caused by some political difference of opinion, took place, In which Daniel Tarrant was badly cnt in the arm by Barney Faunt? leroy. OFF! Cl AZ. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the PostofTloe at charleston, Tor the week ending September 20. 1372, and printed officially In Tax UAH.Y NBWS, aa the newspaper having the largest circulation in the City of Charleston. _STANLEY Q. TROTT. Postmaster. WOMEN'S LIST. Addison, lscbe; li Ahreos, Cathe? rine E Ahrens, Johan na Al bern, Maggie Alslua, Maggie Allen, salina Baron, Mary Jane Bearens, Louisa Bell, Marla Bennett, Mrs A 0 Blanks, Eliza? beth Block, Kate Blohrae, Fran D Blom,Emma Ju? lia Boland, Kate Boblmann, Au? gusta Brooks, Anna B oo td, M ia S Brown, amanda E Erelhabn, Mrs M Burke, Mary Camel, Mary Uampbell, Rose K Carey, Ellen Carr, MrsAlbert T Carmel, M ra O CAir, Louisa Chase. Miss M C Chase, Mrs P S Chichester, Ma ry Christopher, Rasemnnda Coriound. Kate Cross, Mary L Ouibir, Diana Onnniiighan, Mrs (Harket street) Dawson. Julia Leas, Miss H. Deboo, Mrs A M Doolan, Phobee Dowling, Rose Duffy, Mary E Dunlap, Laura A Dyson. Betsey Billson, Susan Fenwick, Oath erluo Flinn, Alice Ford, Auule Garden, Alice G Gadsden, Mrs L w Gage, Mrs Capt Henry Gardener, Har riet A Gad8on, Mrs S N Garlantt, Anto nette Gibbs, Camilla Qoutevenier, Elizabeth Green, Peg*y Hains. Mrs Juba? Ueyward, Liz zle Hicks, Betsev Holt, Diana ' Howard, Bell Howard, Miss S Jenkins, Lou Jenkins, Hester Johnson, lathe rlne Johnson, Emily Joyce, Mrs John Kiley, Margret I.en. Marnait Lewis, sabina Lincoln, Susan Livingston, El Ten Lloyd, Fannie Lone Louisa .nada, Mary Ann Mazyck, Amy Michel, .Mrs G E Miles, Mary Mtshen, Mrs D L Mitchell, Mag? gie Mitchell, Julia Middleton Hen netta Molloy, Lzzle Mood, Mattie L Moran. KateT Merran, Mrs More, Ludv Morrison, Mrs E U Mc Bilde, Mary Nlghbour, Mo de-tlue vernon, Marla Nelson, Mary Nelson, Martha O'connor, Mary D Ohlandt, Mia A M oiiisson, SophU Perrin?, Anna E Porcher, Miss M L Prince, Mrs Geo Uemiey, Elb? Reynolds, Mis E Hickies, Eliza? beth Rivers, Sarah Roberts, Mai y H Robinson, Tean er Rogers, AmBet ter Ross, Mrs Ed? mond Rolne, Sarah Royston, Eliza? beth Rose, Harriett E Hornley, Sarah .chofield, Miss Seymour, Mrs William N Simmons, Lou? isa Simmons. Susan Singletun, Celia Small, Matilda malla. Marl i M Smallwood, Sa? rah A sm 11 li, Miss H R Smith, Ellen K Smith, Cell i Stanley, Flor? ance Strain, Cathe? rine Vince, Mrs Wm Ward, Marla Washington, Ml ley Warnnlngs.Miss SS Weather, Molloy Westerland, MLB MAE Wheeler, M rs RE White, Miss Ma? rlon V Wiebons, Ade lino Williamson Feb by Wright, Sarah MEN'S LIST. Albrecht, Emit tiaefceman, W Riietr.. col Al Alston, J. s D Hain. T fred Baxby, Jjcob V llarper. FM Klcliardson, D Sall, HE -Hinze), Peter Rivera, J aa ker, LB Helm ken, Jo- Rivera, w u Sen, Neptune hann Robertson, sam Sennett, Sals- Hicks. H H ot-l berry Hoffmann, Solo- Robinson, Alex lenette, Archy mun R' dgers, J H Jianken, Clans Hoffman, W Rodger*, P D H Holly. C F Scott, Wm H toyer, Hlnrlch Honman, R D -enir-saer. Geo irrt-1 ley, John L i lom, WA Schnaert, J H irldgham, T S Inabinet, Jno C L Jrown, Richard Jacobs A Scoroder, J U ?rown, Geo Johanns, J F <eebeck, H ?rown, Robert Jones, Jos H Senaten, D Irown, James Jones, Benj dem Ken, Johann irlckman, w H JohiiBon, Rich- Serra, Salvador Jrothers, Jno B ard Shailer, Capt O ?urns, J Dong Johnson, AW W las K.-iiev. Michael Shaw, Albert ?urdow. Louis Kelly, J shepard. D H Ju rn. Jr, G W . King Btreer, 404 sh i rar, AI thar Jarlelgb, W H Kiernan, P H Simons, G S "apr el, J Klenke, John H Slnkler, Wm tarroll, Martin ' Leighton, w W singleton, John muffee. H K BIduning,Jarars Small, D W ?hevaller, Mon- E Smalls, simm slenr F Uappns, J ama ls, Delfenla )halk,JnoG Mathews, S Smith, Alex /'leaper P A Meyer, A F Smith, Thoa B Joroes. Ralph Meyer, Jno F sim tn, R W A vanner, A B Meyer, J s Spencer, Rlch )avi8, Abram J Middleton, Wm ard 'CVeaux, J P Mills. Ric baid Spencer, N B lea?nall. U Miras, David Splnker, Henry >evlne, ste hen Mi cheil, W B R Strauss, Morrliz )onahoe. John More, J L steedmao, T 0 luPre, .Dr John Moultrie, T J Sulivan. Patrick 0 Mnckenfass.Geo ^nmmero.Frank Ungi-?, J S Thee, Jno H iudall. Mosca Marrar, A 0 Tuomeou, John Itter, H A Mustafer, James Tinkharn, Joe i'aulllBg, w N Myers, David Tupper, K 'ickiln, P F Myers Julius Walsh. James ",ck in, Prince McBride, char- Ware, Joana ?oxweil. H F lie A Wallace. Robert 'owler, Edward Mclntire, Colo- washington, ?urman. L S ne) Geo P simpy hardener. Ellas Palmer, Clinton Washington, M ?Ibblns. Michael 0 B Mllns, Ish- Paine, P Rossel u halen, Mlch m J el Peacock, P L ael kibogar, James Phillips, Frank WhIWen, W H (rant, John A D White, Stephen Irecn, Cornelius Pillsbury, Hon Whitey, Bates A ireoti, A V Gilbert Oo, ireen, George Plessmann. G W Wilkins, Dr Ireen, Adara Potter, James A Williams, W W treen. Manuel Porter, Theo A Woblken, H ?regory, ta ch Polk, Jr. Caro- Woodward, W. er lina (col'd) Wrede, H ?ner, John Preston, R J wngbt, u u Jragem, JacnnS Preston, W K Young, John M3f Persons depositing letters in the Postofflee vUl please place the stamp near the upper right tand corner of the envelope, and they wul also ilease to remember that without the stamp a let? er cannot be malled, but will be sent to the Dead Detter Office. * ?grirnllnral itlacljinerrj. lifniiriTir?OCK'S ANTI-FRICTION HORSE POWER. PATENTED OCTOBER 10, 1871. Wo take pleasure In presenting to the planters nd public a Horse Power gotten np by Messrs. HUG UT A WARNOCK, of Barnwell and Beau ort Counties, S. 0. which ls a most perfect ma? llina. The said Power will give greater speed at he expense of less power than anything vet in i8e; ls strong, simple and durable. Can be used mn eqnal ease for gtnnlng cotton, threshing train, pumping water, Ac. WUL on a forty-saw tin in good order, with two mules, moderate tait, gin 1600 pounds lint cotton per day; brisk Irlvlng 2000 pounds. One mule can pall lt; light 'or two. lt sits in a frame in the house; can be irranged to gin with the gin and gear sitting on he ground. Another Important feature or this Power ls hat the rising or falling of the floor of the house loes not affect the working of the gear m any vay. This lBa Southern enterprise, and no humbug Price $126, and freight, ready for putting np. G. H. KIRKLAND and W. A. CLARK, Allendale, S. c., Agents for south carolina. G. H. KIRKLAND, Agent for North Carolina. RI. FKK KN CES: Kev. Messrs. Joseph A. Lawton* and Joseph loatlck,* of the Savannah River Assocta ion, Allendale; Captain W. M. Bostick,* Allen lalo; Rev. Messrs. D. J. Simmons and F. Milton kennedy, of the South Carolina Conference; Gen ral Johnson Hagood, Barnwell Courthouse; Japtaln R. D. Senn, columbi *; F. J. Pelzer, Esq., md Messrs. Reeder A Davis, Charleston, S. 0. ?Those marked thus have Been the Power at vork. ]nn8-tuthsDAc4mos Drugs at IDtiolcsale. REACHING THE NORTH POLE.-IT ls claimed that the North Pole will certain r oe nacbed by one of the expeditions now in earch or lt. Suppose lt should be, and tue A mer? lan flag should be hoisted there, to revolve with ie axH of earth once In twenty-foar hours (I) rhat then ? would the discovery be one-tenth as aluaole to the world in general as 'sirrant'a Effervescent Seltzer Aperient j i to the sick and suffering ? Is not an agreeable reparation, that will care Indigestion, constipa on, nervousness, bilious complaints, and all inan? er of internal disturbances arising from debility, ' more Importance to mankind than the location : the Pole? Ratherl The true article ls procar >le at all good drag stores, sepl2-12 t)a:e, (Haps, ?"c. FALL OPENING OF HATS, CAPS, CANES, AND 1MB KELLAS, Having Jnat retnrncd from New York with a floe stock or the above articles, I am now pre pared to offer them to my friends and the public at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS A SPECIALTY. C. C. PLENGKB, No. aOl KING STBEET. sep2l FALL GOODS IN VARIETY, AND OF THE LATEST STYLE?. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING ALL THE H, A.Y EsiT NOVELTIES IN HATS, CATS, CANES & UMBRELLAS. SILK HATS from $5 to $8, FELT HATS from $1 to $7, WOOL HAT j from 60 Ct?, to $2, And BOYS' and YOUTHS' HATS from 60 eta. to $2. Oar GOODS are Guaranteed to be of the Bejt Baiertals, and all of the Newest styles. Pleasure taken In showing them to any one at Temple or Fashion. JOHNSON & BROWN. No. 209 KINO STREET, sepll W?4 Hoofing fell. ENGLISH ROOFING FELT. A CH BAP. DURABLE AND LIGHT PERMA? NENT HOOFING. Por sale by H. L. 0HI8OLM. sept21-l Adger's Wharf. ?r?tenes, liquors, ?rr. HTKL?TW? CO, AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON. We have appointed Messrs. H. KLATTE A CO. *oio Agents for Charleston for th's Celebrated Brand of PURE KENTOCKr WHISKEYS, both K YES and BOURBON. These WhlBkeys are gnaranteed pore KENTUCKY 30PPKR DISTILLED. free from all compound im? purities, and highly recommended by eminent jhemlsts for medical use. The Brand Is patented :o prevent infringements. BARKHOUSE BROS. A CO., Louisville, Ky. Wc rea peet rally Inform onr friends and custom? ers that we keep constantly on band a tull supply >f the above already favorably well known Whls ;ys. and offer same to the trade at distillers' )ricea. H. KLATTE A 00., angSl-atuthSmo No. 186 East Bay. Sljirts ana furnia liing ?oouo. To Make Room'For FALL GOODS E. SCOTT, MEETING STBEET, OPPOSITE MARKET HALL, IS NOW CLOSING OUT HIS UNEQUALLED STOCK OF INCLUDING THE FAMOUS STA;: SHIRTS. AT O O S T ! 3ALL AND EXAMINE FOB TO?B3ELVE8 1 no vi 8 jy^OSES GOLDSMITH ot ISON, JOLON NA DE ROW, TENDUE RANGE. Highest Cash Price paid ror WOOL, WAX lides, Skins, Paper Stock, Iron, and all kinds of t?tala. ALSO, Dealers In COTTON, Naval Stores and Scotch lg iron. may20-mwfiyr . ?TJrp ?ou?ra, &t. RI?VI??^ NEW STORE, No. 275 King street, GREAT BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED IN ALL OF OUR DE? PARTMENTS. DRESS GOODS RIBBONS FANCY GOODS MILLINERY; GOODS NOTIONS HOUSEHOLD GOODS HOSIERY SHAWLS DOME9TICS WOOLLEN GOODS BLANKET3 FLANNELS JUST OPENED. A FULL LINE OF BLACK ALPACAS. oar 60 cents Black Alpaca ls the nicest la the Market. OUR WHOLESALE DEPARMENT Is complete nov, and Great Bargains aro of? fered. An entire nev and elegant Stock or CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS '" AND MATS . j Will be opened in a few days and sold at lowest i New York Prices. An entire new and elegant stock of DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, AND OTHEB FINE GOODS, sur h as never before exhibited in this Market, will be displayed on opening oar New Store, No. 375 King street. On Monday, September 30. FU?CHGOTT. BENEDICT & CO. COLBERT, TOVEY & GLEN, SUCCESSORS TO A. R. STILLMAN, NO. 281 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. The sub-.criben wcuid respectfully Inform their friends and the public generally, that they have purchased of Mr. A. R. STILLMAN' his entire Stock of r>R,Y GOODS, And that they will continue the boBlnes, at his Old stand. WILLIAM COLBERT, Formerly with McLoy A Rice. H. M. TOVEY, Formerly with A. R. Stillman. D. L. GLEN, Jr., Formerly with McLoy A Rice. In retiring from the Dry Goods Business lt affords me pleasure to recommend my successors, Messrs. COLBERT. TOVEY A OLEN, as young men or the strictest Integrity, and with whom my former customers can deal with the samo confi? dence they bestowed on me. seplG-? A. R. STILLMAN. A BARE CHANCE FOR BAB&4IXS ! FOR SALE AT BETAIL, TO CLOSE THE BU8INE8S, The entire STOCK OF GOODS or the late T. KELLY, deceased, consisting of a very large and complete assortment ol DRESS GOODS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, KENTUCKY JEANS, SATINETS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, HOOP, BALMORAL AND BOULEVARD SKIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVE3 AND NOTIONS. Also, a fall assortment of , DOMESTIC G00D3, LINENS, ?fcc. Will be offered for sale, VA QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCHASE BS FOR CASH ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, the 2d or September, and TO BE CONTINUED FBOM DAY TO DAY UNTIL F?BTHER NOTICE. augSl M. P. O'CONNOR, Administrator. Summer Geo ono. MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, No. 81 W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE MD., ON EUROPEAN PLAN.-This favorite es? tablishment, situated m one of the most eligible positions lu the city, en the highest ground, and consequently well adapted for a Summer Resort, being comparatively cool in midsummer, mag Differently furnished with baths and other con? veniences on every floor, ls now open for the re? ception of those contemplating a tony of pleasure the coming?ojson. The cars run within a sanare of the house, coaches at all the stations. E. v. WESTCOTT, Proprietor. jun8-4moe ?patent iHi-Mcines. SIMMONS' HEPATIC COMPOUND, OR LIVER CURE, FOR ALL DERANGEMENTS OF THE LITER. SKIN, KIDNEYS, STOMACH AND BOWELS. Pat np ia liquid form, a ready prepared for Immediate ase, saving time aad trouble, and Insur? ing a proper proportion of each valuable Ingredient. lt is mild and gentle M Ita action. It removes the bile from the system. It imparts tone and strength to the whole frame. It gives the liver a healthy character and restores the Blnklng and drooping body to health and strength This Medicine has been tried by thousands and never found wanting. Under ita ln?nence the race wul have tho bloom of health, tho eye its lustre, the brain Its power. It will Invigorate the feeble, and prove the greatest blessing to those who suffer. Try it for yourselves and you will recommend lt to your friends. FOR SAJE BY DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE. DOWTE, MOISE & DAVIS, WHOLESALE AGENTS, CHARLESTON, S. 0. KING A RODBOROUGH, Waldo, Florida, Proprietors. aagl-thstu3mos Authorized Capital..S2, Ol 0,000 Guaranteed capital.. soo,ooo Deposited with Stato Comptrollers r o r Security of Policy holders. 150,000 Jusurornc. COTTON STATES LIFE 11? CO., OF MACON, GA. W. B. JOHNSTON, President. W.S. HOLT. vice-President (IBO. s. o ti RAR, Secretary. J. W. BURKE, General Agent ?J. ME RU KR GREEN, M. D., Med leal Ksaramer. W. j. MAU1LL, Superintendent or Agencie-. iL F. MCCAY. Actuary. WILSON GH^OVER,, AGENT, Office of Messrs. L. D. Mowry & Son, SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, S. C. MB. WILSON GLOTER, Agent for the above safe and popular Oompany, ls prepared to take Risks In any patt of the Stat?: on the most satisfactory terms, as will appear by examining the several Tables and Kates offered by the Oompany, and or which the special features are: 1. Policies not For reit ab; e. 2. No Restrictions at to Residence or Travelling. 3. Dividends deda? \ and paid annually arter second year. 4. Policies paid within sixty days arter death. 6. One-third premium loaned when desired. J. W. PARKER, _GENERAL AGENT FOR NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA. aug24-8tuD&o3ruos AT STANDMD SCALES. BY J. E. ADCER &CO. NO. 189 MEETING STJiEET, AND NO. ea EA8T BAY CHARLESTON, S. O. sepl4-tath83>*wlmo flobson's &??wtisement. J. N. ROBSON, HAVING AMPLE MEANS FOR ADVANCES, A BUSINESS EXPERIENCE OF I twenty yt ars, and confining himself strictly to a Oommlaal'jn Business, without operating on nts own account, respectfully solicits consignments or Cotton, Fionr, Corn, Wheat *o. Shippers" or produce to bim may, at their option, have their consignments sold either In Charleston or New York, thus having the advantage or two marketa without extra commissions. Keferences-Hlshop W. M. Wightman. S. C.; Colonel Wm. Johnson, Charlotte, N. C.; Rev. T. O. Summers, D. D.. Tennessee; Hon. John P. King. Augusta, Ga.; Messrs. G. W. Williams A Co., Charles? ton. S. C.; Messrs. Williams. Birnie A Co.. New York. As the XPKOIAL AGENT FOR THE STATE OF DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER, I will always keep a full stock of all kinds it Magazine. The long experience or Messrs. Dupont In the manufacturo or Gnu powder, makes lt unnece?ary to say more than that I guarantee the quality or every package. Price as low as any oner Powder in the market Persons ordering please name DUPONT. MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINING COMPANY. AB Agent lor the MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINERY OF BALTIMORE, I will keep constantly on hand a full asnortment or Crashed. Powdered, Granulated, A White, B. White, 0 Extra. 0 Yel? low; a BO Amber Drina in barrels, which t offer at mauuracturera' price*, freight added. Any change in price being reported daily by telegraph, thus giving the trade the advantage or lt Am also Agent for the celebrated branda of Family Flour manufactured oy Messrs. DAT1S A EMMONS, ot St. Louis, which ! can recommend in every respect; put up In Ninety-eight Pound nags and Barrels-BBllT AND ?OLD DUST, Choice Family, Home Mill Medium Family, Santa Marla Good Family. Also several or the beat Mills In Virginia, Georgia and Tennessee. i. ._"". tar wfTTTTAKRsi * soN's CELEBRATED HAMS, Anderson H.'s Co. Beargraas Hams Fairbank Peck A Oo'IToaddv LaYdI Werk ? co's Candles, Samuel monard k Son Candles. Johnson lilts and nair bi rrels. Ludl3w Brand or Gunny Cloth, Baling Twine, Ac, Ac. ; and as I devot? myself ' exclusively to Commission Business and all the goods are received direct from ractory Md neither Belier nu vonmy own account, would respectfully call the attention of the trade to my faculties ^tSSS?^^ v!X inducements offered to purchasers. Having an experience of over twenty years, :ind having Just erected a large and commodious Btoro in addition to my others, l am folly prepared for business. ENGLISH SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, Imported tdreot from LlverpooLand guaranteed to contain twenty-four per cent, of Soluble Phos? phate of Lime. PERUVIAN GUANO, DIEECT FROM THE AGENT, WARRANTED PURE. For sale at market rates. BAUGH'S RAW BC NE SUPERPHOSPHATE, FLOUR OF BONE, DISSOLVED BONE, PLASTER OR GYPSUM. Always on hand, and aa every shipment la analyzed on arrival, Planters can rely on getting the same article, and fahy up to standard. , SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. The high y satlsractory and remarkable effecte or thia Guano in producing very largely increased crops or Cottou, Corn and other staple crops, has attracted the general attention or Planters and Farmers. J. N. ROBSON, AGENT FOR THE STATE, Ju ni 2-tu.hs If OB. 1 and 3 Atlantic Wharf and 68 Eut Bay, Charleaton. Panos, Organs, ?z. Furnished at ractory prices for Cash, or by Monthly Payments on the most liberal terms. CHARLES L. MT LEK AO AN, Plano and Musis Store, Bep8-4mOll No. Kl King street. JgXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC. This preparation ts mj^J^JgifSS. need. They wish no oye, but only a Hairwaan, Sr Hair Dressing-something hat will keep the hair clean, and at the same time be ?Pgg?; hair dressing-not too greasy. The "Excelsior meeta a? "?se indications, and shonld be given a trial Fifty cenU a bottle; Ave bottles lor two dollars. A liberal discount to i he trana For sale by the Manufacturer. DR. H. BAEK, No. 181 Meeting street i By A. ?L Me?B&LITBAY?2i-.aT \ HOUSE ANB'TXHMWo. 24 SPRING street, norh side, next east of Coming street, at auction. . . Cathe 24 th instant, nt the Poa to mee, w?T be ?Old, - - -V-.:. The above neat '.wo-atory WOODEN COTTAGE: lot 33 X fe- thy 194. Terms-Ooe-?ialf cash; balance In one year, se? en red as usual. Purchaser paying auctioneer for papers and stamps. ' aapUatmtfe Winqs at toboltBals. gg? WHY SHAKE AND BURN WITH "J-? CHILLS AND FETTER? 8ILVBB SPHIN03, N?AB WJ^L^t'^ March T.l8.n. -JJ, MESSES. DOWIB. MolSB A'DAVIS. J^T"T*} S. C.-Dear Sirs: I regard MOISE'S FEVER ANU AGUE PILLS as a certain care, and a blessing to all living in the malarious ^^^r^S^1 and particularly In the everglades or oars???. Tery respectfully,ypnrtv . JAS.'B.'i>WBN8,.MviD^; KtNOSTBBB, S. G., u^m^ ^?H7??? MR. B. F. MOISE, CHABLK3TOK, SJC.-UCM Biri I haveTns?d vonr FEVERAND A?UEPILLS.?? my prlctic?thls" IL and have never,? jS%M lnit?nce railed to relieve my patten*. Jl tow now frequent calls In my ^?hiotUhh^n?? I always recommend them.and^IggX resulta I wish that yon may -?^S^S^?m tlnn of knowing that your "Fever g*?*g? Pills? have relieved many under.mr. ?fjW* when other medleloes that Ibawjried WJfi taned to do. ^JSft.^ MSECATOBS, BABNWBLI. DIBITS. 0.,'j, MB. B. F. Moisa-Deat Slr: - In reply to- yoor question as to wnat has been the aur^M oLyoar FEV KB ANO AGUE PILLS, that b.veitMMM by ns, we would say as far aa we *no?i tnex have given entire sattaractlon.. Weshaucoaunue to recommend them. '?'.'?"?'&t&bi:~ Tonrs, respect fully, -, , ... W. T. BLANTON A SON: NBAS GBBBN'POKI), S. A C. B. B. I , ; November IL-1870. ?? ? MB. B. F. Moi^Dear Slr : l aft glad "to say yoorF?VEB AND A?DE PILLSI areAtf M?Hg for them. I haveused them iQhm7h^'^??n my place, and ln every cas^thej^J^gSSSSi fee tu al; some of the cases I had tn ought chronic, as they bavelasted over two yea's., Ia ao^<^ was more tuan a single box nff^H*jg "g case has the disease returned, and lt ls oye^ihrea months ago since I used them. ^ mums'" GO0B0lN'8*?BP?T, N. E. W^^BS^ Massas. DOWLS, MOISB A DA^-airsj ram4m nrovtneln health almost as fastas I can, lAwmn? under different old chronic dlKsasea. : . J Jool MOISES FEVER AND AO?B PILLS, BgWfiWato directions, and find mern the core of Chins and Fever on me, and my cai? was OBS ef the worst.' : . . ' "........:'/ h,U-?u. ? . Year humble flervanC.^^ .^ - WILLIAM J. BRADLEY, V.\ Peedee Railroad Brid ce Keeper - Tkev ??atoin no, arsenic or pottonc^'tngre dlenmofwv?jnd-notlung latheleaatfiefifee Injurious tothe ayatem under ?ny -and may be admUUS.tered wita permet laaieiy ^T?e??ft?tflto care the mos* obstln^.??M when taken as directed. ^^Lwtmi1*1*' Hold by Druggists ?nd Dealers wary wnere. 00 0 3 ^WWIE.M0I>E.& DAmiy I Proprietors and Wholesale Drtgsls^ - . Mayso-thsamo - . charleston. 8. a . C?UDSCHA?D S ,M . . .i, . . _.:.:;;( y .fe COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SANDAL WOOD. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Alli DISEASES OP THE UMNA.BT OB^^S This ls a Solid Extract, and ls recommended es? pecially for Druggists' and Physicians' nw Inp? scrlptlons. The quality and uniform Wrengtnitt a naran teed. Tnls Extract ls superior to Xopaioa and onbebB, or plain Oil of Sandal. Unukemoft preparations or thia class, lt does not nau#eate.v The testimonials of hundreds in public and pr vate Ufe who have been cored by tills prepara? tion could be added; but the proprietor /WW* " to stand upon Its own merits, and adi'Jj**** ainile trial to convtoce the afflicted oMto efflcacy. circulars and samples can be obtained by ray slclana enappucauon^ ^grfflfe Agenta tor So. Ca., Charleston, $. 0^ jolya-Binthamo? ' :;::inU ?Vj tu: i'.yjJ) SIMMONS' REGULATOR This unrivalled Medicine ls warranted not to contain a single particle or Mercury, or any In? jurious mineral substance, batu PURELY VEGETABLE. ' For forty years lt has proved Its great value in all diseases ot the Liver, Bowels and Eidneys; Thousands or the good and great in all paru, ot the country vouch for Its wonderful and peculiar power lu purifying the Blood, stimulating the torpid Liver and Bowels, and Imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. SIMMONS'S LIVER REGULATOR la acknowledged to nave noeqnalasa LIVER MEDIO?NE. It contains fonr medical elementa, never na it?? in the same happy proportion In any other pre? paration, viz: a .gentle Cathartic a wonderful ronlo, an unexceptionable Alterative and a cer? tain Corrective of all impurities or the body. Such signal success has attended Its use that lt la now regarded as the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC tor Liver Complaint and the painful offspring thereof, to wit: Dyspepsia, constipation, Jaun? dice, Bilious attacks, Sick Headache, colic De? pression of Spirits, Sour Stomach, Heart Bara, tc, Ac Regulate the Liver and prevent CHILLS AND FEVER. SIMMONS'S LIVER REGULATOR "'. _' ' Ia manufactured only by J. H. ZEiLlN A CO.. Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia. PRICE-ft per package; sent by mall postar? paid, $126. ?repared ready ipr. ose m bottles, 1 For sale by P. WTNEMANAOO. AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. M3~ Beware or all counterfeits and imita? tions. aogg-tha?D*wamoi TTOMOOPATHIO REMEDIES. JUST RECEIVED? AFRESH SUPPLY..: A full line or all tue moat approved Maflg?? g this School-in tinctures, powders *nd *E_UEM all dilutions ana potencies. Also Famuy erne oases, with Small's Practice- baEQ For sale by iai Meeting stieefc STEAM ENGINES. PORTABLE, STATIONARY AND AGRIC?LTTJ. BAL ENGINES, two to fifty horsepower s Circular Saw Mills, Grist Milla Long and Short Cotton Oms Oom and Leather Belting sperm, Lard, Tanners', Linseed, Parapnlne, White Oak Oils. Tallow, Ac, Ac Engine and Mill Supplies In great variety. CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., JO RN ER MEETING AND CUMBERLAND ST8 aog23-2moe