The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, May 27, 1869, Image 4
THE DAILY NEWS.
Weary,
I'm trick Ol th? ?Orld and ita trouble,
I'm weary of pleasures tb at cloy,
I aa? tbroogU tho bright colored trabb.e,
Aa? find no esjeymeat la Joy.
Kran that we ram worth the earning?
Ia an that we gaba worth tao privj ?
Ia all that we lena werth fte earning ?
Ia pleasure bat peta ia disgaise V
la sorrow e'er ww fh our dejection ?
Is baa bat a ??are sad a sell?
i Xs Erse arrer worth oar affection
? n where are the ?rv?attat mthrar^us,
a^b^tw&?npethatwaaia^?
' Where Ihe tyren-Hke Toioes that calltO ne .
- And whore ?ll the chances we missed ?
Te dxeaanowhaa melted our treasure,
Aad false are the beana tiat were true.
The newera we" gathered are faded.
The leaves of our laurels are anea;
Our spirit ls broken sad Jaded,
Theaepes of our youth are all dead.
A dalt, ireary feeling comes o'er us,
_ . xhatntan t baa o'arshido wed our cay.
Bright rmi te of this earth only bore us,
They itoen-4o fall and decay J
I'm ?ick of tbs world iod ito trouble,
Icc rest and ooctasiop I tbtat;
imttrei of the gay-nnted bubbte.
That brirbtenetb on.y to berat 1
?xcaim WIVES.
A? Aaaly als ox* taie Aversion Obtaining
te Besom* marriage*.
{FfOan 111? XMSsa Lead er. l
The sentiment of the age is-not without
reason-opposed to a ocod maniatres. If mat?
rimony w<r o c^en?aJi y the social partnership
which sfxae nhitosphere would fain make it
if it wen rumply a farm of covenant, binding
the parties to love, honor and obey, till divorce
do part them-if it were modelled on the plan
of that re form er who wanted to add as a proviso
? to the Prayer book vow. "80 long as wo both
shall love"-there would be no reasonable ob?
jection to entering into a second, third, fourth
or.fifth ;jertnership on the same elastic foot?
ing. BOAB a dispensation, indeed, would real
ice Ile mw of the late Adah Menken, that "it
ia well to marry young and ?lten." Bot, unfor
1 Milli j fat the reformers and tao pnikeo
' all {be other nice theorist*!,.male
3 ?hflanthropic, free-loving, ind
J society persista in regarding
_je aa a much more solemn ar d spir?
itual contract than thfe. Mucha* it may vex
th? deer-seeing intellect of a Bradlaugh, soci?
ety insists noon importing the providential
element into the business, and making Heaven
'fha witness of a contract voluntarily entered
into for eternity. Psrhap? society is very
rfor all thu-wrong in going to church
erne]/ wrong to subscribe to that
it fcTsrdring all other, and cleaving
only-unto him or her, as the case ma; be. Ko
doubt Abey oider these things netter in France,
where the legal ceremony ia the principal one,
with church blessings thrown in od valorem.
If we could emly get married quietly and
without fuse, as they do in the opera, where
an ardent basso drage an unwilling sop r au o to
? eldo Wate, and is en-the pote? of c >ntram
. mating tb? rmrdBess with the ain of un Notorio
and a pad of blotting poper, the social econo?
mist would, rejoice. Meanwhile, however, so?
ciety gp?: on getting marrie 3 at the Eagle
and. riveted at the comm union table, and ao
-??^fUng'b.hleaafac from a posse of pusonB.
Tfsje aasisting the other, with a choral force well
np In
?? .: ?.?.?*. voice that fcreafted through Eden
_ ' ? TtWt eariieet woddtc? day,"
and the organ played out the pair to Mendele
aohn'd wedding, march, and all thq ecclesiasti?
cal pageantry complete. It is hard; after all
attempt to dissociate the religions .
aly social nature of the proceeding,
sworn if he bs given to phUoso
inqmrr, try to dissociate then in his
twaa'apreaarjoe. ; Let him begin by obs? ling,
"After ah, my dear, we are not married in the
~alght at???^fS^^aiyMilVn only a fa?on
de parter; we hrre simply entered into a sort
you know-kke my association
; in the offloe.-' Let him attempt
c* mai alining, and fr m bis wife's re
Bl be able to estimate the rooted feel
f society in the matter. 1
::Ag& 'glorio ?m&m?&k
which is not tho less general in that it is sel?
dom pnt into words. Ms^tximony being, from
"IhwwsBtimeiital point of view, a holy business,
a bond which is not cary gravely to regulate
thia Ufe, but in ail hkelihood to exercise an
iuflufnee over the life to come, the mooDtrrai
ctotkwfrfawcnej wmw&H?cmm sacrilege-of
admitting into the spiritual pact more than
one partner, is sufficiently obvious. It savor*
of psychical polygamy. ;n?w2h? Beatrioe*
aaynlwnedick, 'as the one participant in my
weal or woe; I Mks her for time ?sd for eterni?
ty.** Bat in ajear or two Beatrice dies, and
?Seta Benedickchoieee Laura aa the one par?
ticipant .|?s* time ansi, eternity; and if he snr
Tivealjrara there is nothing to prevent bim
a third and fourth to the finn. Now,
betrothment the san ci ty of the busi
! falls a peg. Nobody enters upon a second"
tm vs ith the same reverence, or sames t
or ardoc with which he contracted
, He is> older sad colder; familiarity
wu? mmt catate has bred indifference: the being
athis side is not a trembling, pure little soul,
whom all his strong, chivalrous nature rashes
forth to protect, hot anice sort of person, who
*i going to look after bis servants and soe that
i is kept in good order. Even with the
ince ended, by settling down into ,
loan, Joe-trot sort ol existence; j
id ona there is not even the ro- I
i berni wita. For few men-so few as
i -out of count-make a love match twice
eirbvee. lbs first marriage is contracted
ic the ardor vof youth; ?he second is mostly a
" "oh. Ether the. widower is weary of
.and has been habituated to the house- |
. over which a mistress presides; or
-_a chance of a wealthy alliance; or be 1
has property, brat no heir, and moat needs have ;
one; or he wanta somebody to look after bis
little oomfarte. There are a hundred meroe- <
far? second marriage to one plea |
r. Tran* love-?o mean now arne
i in its daming bachelor state, not the
id-Joan Jo g-trot-Beide m sur vi vee in
after thirty. The truest, tai th -
hottest, and most blissfully un?
able love of all ie calt-love, which
?Jasfa after, seventeen. AU subae
asaions are a mere imitation of this
1 jo absorbing, not a third SQ blind, not
? 80 pure. The calf outlives his calf
?olase, ?rots tho batter of spookiness, laughs at
it, cod a few- years ; later -tries to produce it
ovar again..-Bu* .he never succeeds. The
taurine passion is a mere stage play. He may
maSUaJs himself th it be is desperately in love
with tbs dear girl, that ehe ls an angel, that if j
' ed him he would do something deeper
. shad, arigraie, blow oat hm brains,
^myi: bot in hie inner soul he kn o t's that ,
i mall s mare pretence; that bis heart is not
a raging fhxnaoe, but tepid as mildest Bhaving
water; that hts poise would not hear her and
heat had he lofa far a century dead-indead,' it
?loee not even quicken now when Ibo enters
?herborn. He seee ber faults, none clearer;
. and he intends to correct them one day. There
fa nothfag in his love like the wild adoring
?arnon ortho achoo! boy; that comes but once
hie, and tho love which is bold enough to
propose and callous enough to treat of settle?
ments is a mere earthly imitation of it.
How much baser, theo, a second marriage,
which means a fiftieth love I If into the first,
there entered some element of caution, or
more ignoble shrewdness, the second is whol?
ly compounded of these, and of a selfishness
-which is Dirent of them. Tbe motives which
Jead a bachelor to propose are mostly single
hearted enough; ho really loves the girl, and
.will do aB he eau to make her happy. But the
widower entera the raes with the intention that
slur shan maka hun happy. Ho u the first
party to bo considered, not she. AnoHhere are
wi single giris, snd certainly no widows, con
-temptating an alliance wida a once-married
anon, who do-net fully understand this. When
a woman accepts a widower, she most feel,
the second-hand nature of the bargain.
Share is no irte h DOSS about it; all the bloom
has been rohoed off; the sighs are rechaidfv*,
"the vows are platitndos, tbe caresa es have been
rehearsed before. What a worn out pump tho
liomin heart ts to far as love-making is con?
cerned, after ten mr fifteen years of married
fife! Is there anything more patLetio than
lurty wooing thir y-three, and counterfeiting
-"PS?0** * twenty? Or anything more
aT'*"T"! VI? sight ot a bricht-cyod maiden
"JT"*T68 ?he bolds in thrall that vieux
9eg**?*" ? heart which has snrvived the
iaR?SdP^?* matrimonial campaign?
SaM^^&S B2l una8'co anythmi of
??^L^?p?\??,e ?-iwition at its true
.taine, knowing that the widowed affections
?2??S? VM???i-*t"et lumber; kuoS
that another mom has been befor her and ,
extracted all fc.e pith and marrow of ro?
mance, leaving tho husk lo the second
wife, abe barpaiua, therefore, lor a no
amtion, and not a passion; marries him
?5? bia money. OT his title, or hi? Status,
or'beoe J^o 6ho m*f n0* DBTe soother offer, or
for any other ynotive that may be dominant
lot* being tho las. fliid l???t. Will ehe do a
tcoe wife's duty by him; will e?e, be s feoond
mother lo bia childi en; will ettf 'orde* S
things dury,''like Lady Burleigh wo ?rai?
Let the po jr little negleoted hesrts kbs>
sobbed themselves to sleep on their pi?c-ws
auks reply. As tho second mamma is to the
first, so is tbs second wife; it may be s cruel
edition, sometimes a careless one, sometimes
aa indifferently honest one; always an inferior
one. For yon will find the rule hold good that
thors is ont one true love in hie and one
married irjve: the first holds precedence, the
S^we?sn? '?f!!?*?\V^i?;
When widows and widowertIRS -'o-5 BJ"
always the savor of a bucks ter's tooii, . ?
ne revient pas ases premiers amours.
-In order to vex the Bussjan oppressors,
tho P?les of Warsaw have suddenly taking a
?reatlikineto the German language. They
cause their children to study German instead
ofBussian. and the German hmgnage ie
spoken at all places of amusement, while the
SassisntonRoeisnotnsed thereat all. The
Pole who speaks Russian is at once shunned m
consequence by his countrymen as a renegade
and traitor.
-Marsh?! Kiel and Lord Lyons, the British
Ambassador in Paris, have laid a wager ss to
tbs comparativo speed of the English and
French iron-dads. Th? French papers have
hitherto claimed that their iron-clads sailed
much faster than the English: bnt in official
English circles this assertion ls derided, and a
teat race between the iron-clads of the two
countries baa been proposed.
~i * ? sa> i ?
-Bismarck ?aid. recently, to a prominent
member of the North-Geiman Parliament, that
he knew both Napoleon 111 a ad Francis Joseph
were in f ?vor of peaee. but the leading ladies
ot their court a (meaning the Empress Eugenio
and the old Archduchess ?ophia,) were con?
stantly trying to bring about a war against
1 Prussia._
(?omratraaI.
Kxports.
NEW YORK-Per steamship Sa raposea-116 bales
Upland Cotton. 42 bales Yarn, 279 bois Ros n. 47
tierces Bice, 42cask* clay, 27 pack ace sSundries,
818 bbl* Potatoes, 799 boxes vegetable*.
BiL'i WORE-Per steamship Sra Gun-806 bales
Upland Cotton, 284bola Resin. 61 casks Clay, 00 I
bales Yara. /6 tierce* Blee, 9 bales Bega, 680 [
bbl* sad 640 crates Vegetable* and Sundries.
Cbttrteaton cotton andi nice Market.
OFFICE OP TUB CHARLESTON DAILY HEWS, j
OHABxtsTOH. Wednesday Evening, May 28. I
COTTON -The staple waa dull and the operations,
which were very nmtted, were not of sufficient im?
portance to show the exact condition of prices, and
we quote nomina'ly. The sales were 75 bales, Viz:
12at 34; 10 at 25; 10at 2?.V ; 33 at 26 X; ?at 27J?. We
quote
LIVERPOOL CxJLSSXriCATIOW.
Ordinary to iced ordinary.26 @ 26
Low mMdling.27 ?>
Middling.?....27}?'@
By New York clasei Acatan we quote :
Middling.27X3
Bicx- The day pa md without op* rat ions in thia
grain, and we quote nominally common ;o fair clean
Carolina at 7*^*8^good 8X?8J?c V TS.
r
Markets by Telecrrapb.
FOETJON MARKETS.
LOXDOV, May 20.-Noon.- Consols 9?'?. Bonds
Afternoon.-Business nearly suspended on ac
crust ol the Derby races. Bonds 79^ Tallow
42* M.
i maroon, May 20-Boon.-Ootton quiet; up?
lands ll#allMd; Orleans U^aU^d. Sales 8000 j
bales. Braal?hf abrnmanta to the 22d, according t J
private advices, are 64,000 bahs.
i vening.-Cotton closed unchanged; sales 10,000 I
BAVBS. May 3d-Tree ordinaire on the. ?pot
If 9034?.
Fnajraroar, May 26.-Bonds e: ??aS?.'?.
DOWKSTIC KABESTB.
' Nxw "ions. Mai 26- Noon.-Stocks strong and un.
settled. Money ateady at6 to 7 Sterling 9\. Gold
40 K- Cotton dall at 28Xa38i?'. Turpentine 47.
Bo sin in limited requettat tl M._
[ Hi....,,! , i III uuJi-lB, BSiefl tr.n-j
j St 383?a26Vc Flour-superfine 85 36*6; common
to fair t xtra $6 45aC 90. Wheat heavy and la2 cent*
lower. Cora-leu active aad 1*2 cent* lower. Pork
drooping at tsT^ftf) 4?. Lard heavy; kettle 1??;?
19o. Whiskey duB at 81 Ti. Oro -erics dulL Tur?
pentine 47s48c. Boein 82 47<,'a2 48. Freights firm
er; cort?n by sail 5-32. Southern stocks quiet. Mc
ney ac ive and p'ump at 7 per cent, fcterliug 9'4.
Gold weak, at 3? },'. Stoes*, after mu h depreasioa,
closed improved bat unsettled.
BAXTTMOBZ, May 26-Cotton and fl:ur dull.
Wheat weak; prime valley red $190. Cora arm;
white 85e86c; yellow S8a90. Pork 631. Bacon Brm.
Lard quiet at 19a29}4c. Whiskey unchanged.
CnicnwAxi, May 28 - Whiskey dall at H 03, Utile
demand. Lard held at 18 \iai8K. aad BO sale*.
WnJBTROTOW, May 36.-Spirits turpentine arm at
42a Boam better at 8180*7 25.' Crude turpentine
at $1 70*3. Tar 82 80. Cot t on 25 j4>26Kc
AUGUSTA, May 26.-Cotton market easier; sales
300bates; receipt* 36balee; middling* 36c.
BAVAKNAH, May 26.-Demand for cottoa very
light. Middling* 27 cent*. Salts 75 bales. Bereipte '
379 bales.
MOBILE, May 26.-Cottoa dulL Sale* 150 baies.
Low middling* 26? cents. Receipts 93 bales.
Nsw OBXEABB, May 26 -Ootton easier; middling*
28>ic; sales 950 bales; receipts 880 bales; exports 96
bate?. Cold ao,1;. Sterling 52 v sight exohange ,
on New York par. buger, prime I3>jalS : common
W, 10 and 10Jic Molasse* nominal.
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON, May 25 - TuaprvnxE-l* lower,
and we quote Balee of 600 bbl* at S3 for virgin, $3 60
fer yellow dip. and 81 70 for hard, per 380 pounds.
8 parrs Trraraurrcrx-I* na changed m price.
Bale* of 405 bbl* at 41 cen ta par galloo.
BosTjr.-gales of 608 bbb at 83 77K for strained,
84 50 for extra No 1, and 86 26 for pale, aad 1508 bbl*
strained on private terms.
TAB-Has declined 5 cents, aad 225 bbls seid at
83 SO per bbl.
Corro?.-One small lot sold at aej; etat* for good
ordinary.
Ma Ot MRI ket.
MACON, May 2, OTTOH.-The market, the
first day of the weei' ni der review, was quiet but
firm-middlings berna qw.rei at 25?c-and thron h
the week lt* character was rather d?lL PiiceB have
hardly varied with a a month. The receipts to-day
amount to 60 bales; shipmen'e 96 bales; salas 82
ba OJ. The quotations are as follow?-sam < as at
dose of last week's review : Ordinary 28; good ordi
BB y 34X; lowroMd?c? 26; mlddUng 25%. There
eelpto have bees very light thia w**jfca summing up
only 117 bales. Shipments 344 bales; eales 187
bales.
MACON corrow BTATEJTEKT.
Stock September lst,l868. 1 83C
Beotlvod thu week. 117
Beceiied previously. 57,642-57 759
Total..... (9,085
Btaipped this week. 344
Shipped previously. 56,931-57,275
Stork oohaad. 1^10
The Mock on band Slav 'ic, 1868, was 3000 balee.'
I on sign?es per soatn ? molina itaitro??
May iiO.
393 hales Cotton. 41 bales Domestics, 9 hbde Ba?
re*, 600 I ara Pig Iron, lo Baitroad 'peat, Graeser
A -zn tb, W W -mith, D A Ammo, H Cobla St Oo,
Cleghorn. Herring it Co. Goldsmith A Son, Wat?
son A Btlkand Courtenay & Trenholm.
Consignees per Northeastern KaiLroad
Hay 26.
20 biles Cotton. 100 bushelB Bough Rise, 359 bbls
Naval Mores, Lumber. Mdse, Ac. To s D -t* nev, J
Oampsen ft Co, Kiueman & Bowel), Bischoff St Cn,
Kirkpatrick it Wirte. Mow,-y & Co, Frost k A deer, F
Wehm an, Caldwell & .?oas, J Scanner, G tv Wik
iiams A Oo, Grae-er ft Smith, Col A P Blunt, A A
Goldsmith k Oo. B R Oranger, and BAH.
^^-?
Passengers,
Per steamship Barago* sa, for New York-Ja ase*
Mciiencmeny. Mrs ann Frost, A H Keeler. J L Bap
plege, WW owitt Mrs Berry, G S Hoyle, J H Mo
Whorten, and 6 in steerago
Per steamship Sea Gall, for Baltimore-Eev F
J hhaeler, O Mcalister, W F McKui.-ht, wife, two
ciildren and eervant. J O Day. wife and child, P
Martin, B Libbv. D Ross, and 5 on deck
Per steamer city Point, lrom Palatka, via Jackson?
ville. Fernandina and Savannah -D Q'Kcetc and
lady, J 7 Henerey, Dr A Fitch V J Tobias and lady,
L MeLain, \ W *'areball, Jr. J E -teihouae. Miss J
F Stenhouse, Ml?* Jane stenhouse, Mr* J B Mark,
Mi-s Mc :auley. Mies Edith McCauley, Miss Marv
Gifford, WB KlDgman. M.es Kate Wright, Mrs Mc?
Millan. Mrs G E McMillan. Bev J Har.seton. J Cox
et' cr sud friend, J K Unger, J 0 MrKry. J L Fr. sor,
C Q Camp. T Hardy and lady, MrsCokeley. Mr ?Um!
T ? Courtenay, Mr Burnett, Mr March and Ldr, J J
Polk. Mr Whitner, Mr McEnte?, Mr Barnwell, and 3
on deck.
Fort ot CJbarlesrton. May 27.
JUT C-AJLAENDA-K.
FBI ZB OP THE HOOK.
Last Quarter, Sd, S honra, 21 minutes, morning.
Sew Moon, 11th, 10 AQUI, ?7 minutes, morning,
fini Quarter 18tb, 4 hour?. 9 minutes, evening.
Pull Moon- 28ft, 10 honre 3 minutes, morning.
241Monday.... 4..67 6..67 Blees. 6..90
25ITueaday.... 4..57 6..S7 7.. 0 7..18
23| Wednesday. 4..M 6..66 8..10 8.. 6
27|Thnraday... 4..86 6..59 9.. 9 8..48
sa'l?iday..... 4,.86 ?..89 10.. 0 9..S4
* 8atnrday... 4..55 7.. 0 10..48 10..22
???nndav..... 4. 64 7.. 0 ll..88 11.. 7
Arrived Tuesday.
Bohr N W Smith, Tooker, Kew York-? day?.
To w Beach ft Co, Baflroad Agents, J E Adger ft Co,
Adams, Damon & Co, H Bischoff ft Co, Bollmann
Bros, 0 F Borner, H Baer, Blssell ft Co, A Bischoff.
Berbuwe ft Burckrmeyer, O H Brown, Cameron ft
Barkley, W 8 Corwin ft Co, J Campeen ft Co. J OH
Olauseen, Clacina ft Witte, H Cobla ft Co, Bowie ft
Moise, W C Dukes ft Co. Douglass ft Miller, B Feld
mann ft Co. H Gerdts ft Co, Gramann ft behwacke,
Bart ft Co. 0 8 Hacker. Holmes ft Calder, W Barral,
Jennings, Tbcnihnson ft Co, J Jara, Jeffords ft Co,
W Knobeloch. H Hatte ft Co, Fjinck, Wittenberg ft
Co, C Lilien thal. Laurey ft Alexander, W H Long. 8
B Marshall, Muller, himita ft Co W McLean, J H
Murray, W Marscher, Kentville k Hannam, Oaten
dorff ft Co, J F O'Neill ft Son, D Paul ft Co, P?l?r,
Rodgers k Co, Baven el ft Ho mes, Raoul ft Dynah,
Blecke ft Schachte, C Bing, Stenhouse ft Co, c W
Stiles, W Shepherd. L Schnell 4 Co, D H Rllcox, W
Q Trott, J F Taylor ft Co, O W Williams ft Co, Wage
ener ft Mon sees, W L Webb, West ft Jones, K White,
J M M Wohltmann. E R White, D A Walker ft Co, H
Slegbng. Brown ft Byer, B O'Neill, and Order On
Saturday. P M, off Cape Batteras. experienced a
heavy gale from E to N. waa boarded by heavy seas,
split mainsail, broke stanocbeona, stove bulwirks,
and washed the deck load loose.
Arrived Yesterday.
Bohr Constitution, Smith, New York-6 days. Hay?
To TElng Ai Gibbon. . . , " .
Behr W B Mann, Rogers, Philadelphia- 6 days.
Coal. To H F Baker k Co, and Charleston Gas Ce.
Sehr Ann 8 Deas, tram West Point Mill. 120
tierces Bice. To O T Lowndes, and Thurston ft
Holmes. , . .
Steamer City Point, McMillan, Palatka via Jackson
vlUe,Fernandina, Savannah, ftc. Mdse, lo J D
Aiken ft r.o. Burbridge ft W, Gibbes k Co. H Meg
ling. J D Klein, J A Enslow ft Co, A P Philips, and
Moffett ft Wharton.
Cleared Yesterday.
Steamship Saragossa, Ryder, New York-Bavenel ft
Co.
Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore-Courtenay
ft 'rremholm.
Sailed Yesterday, -
Steamship Saragossa. Byder, New York,
steamship gea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore.
Behr Annie Lewis, Dayton, st Mary's Geo.
Saipncwa by . e'cjrrapl*.
Savaivas, Hay 26- Arrived, sehr Lizzie Wa teer,
from Philadelphia.
Memo-ix ni ai.
The sehr Ann E Glover, Terry, from Boston Un
Charleston, arrived at Holmes' Hole May 21
The sehr Cordelia Newkirb, Huntley, for George?
town, 9 C, cleared at Boston May 28.
MST UP VKS-KLS
KP, CLEARED ?ND BU LED FOR i U1S POh T.
FOREIGN
ia vz SPOOL.
The Clifton, Williams, sailed.April 10
The Minni*, Roter reen, up.April 36
DOMESTIC
, . . ?:t-25. . ..
Sehr Anna E Glover, Teny, cleared.May 18
Behr B S Hawkms, Wyatt, up.April 33
BEL?AST, ME.
Sehr Daybreak, Biak?, UP.May IS
BAKOOR, ME.
Bohr Jacob ft Winiam, Piisbi?, sailed.May 6
.ev? io aw
Pchr Minnie, Hudson, up.May 18
Sehr J M Richards, Irv'-Ug, ol eared.May 23
FumanKLPHiA.
Eng Josie A Devereux, Clark, np.May 16 |
MoaroLS. VA
British bark Maria. Webstei. cleared.Ma; 21
Profl?,- (??mi(?i^ (Etc.
~jy ARBTtS FitUPUYLACTIC FLUID.
Leiter fren Eon. A Ur. H. Sl'phens, nf Georgia.
CaawroaDeviiix, Ga . September 29,1868
Darby's Prophylactic Fluid ls an article of little
. cost, bot great raino. Its domestic as well as medi?
cinal caes are numerous, wbilo Its specialties are
ten jeers, and no head of ?"lam?Ty wlff?ean afford |
to have it should be without it.
ALEX. H. STEPHENS.
THE Wd.VDKKFIL FAMILY M BDI.
CINK.
Letter from vXt Surgeon-General of Ita late Confeder?
ate States.
? ? BICTTMOND, Ya., January 14,1869.
Joan DABBT ft Co., No. 160 William-street, New
York:
Genttemm- I have received your letter of the 15th
of December, i860, canine my attention to your
(Darby's Prophylactic) Fluid.
I most checri olly state that the Fluid was furnish,
ed to, and extensively used by, the surgeons In ,
charge of general hospitals in tbs Confederate ser?
vice with great benefit to the patients-all the sur
geo i's making a favorable report-a great deal of it
was need ia trie hospitals.
. Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
SAM'L PKEsION MOORE, M. D,
THE ASTONISHING
DISINFECTANT.
EafOBY COLLIDE, Oxro&n, Ga., December 38,1868.
Prof. DABBT. Dear Sir- Having not been en?
gaged for many years in the active duties of the
Medical profession. 1 am only superficially acquaint?
ed with the cla-ms ef your Prophylactic Fluid, but
am weil acquainted with its chemical elements
While, therefore, I cannot speak experimentally of
the value of the compound, vet the disinfecting and
therapeutic properties of the agent? employed in its
composition, together with the well known reputa?
tion of ita diaooverer, as a ohemist, authorise me to
regard its meriti as of a high order; on the whola it
must be considered ab a valuable contri ou t loa to the
class of articles to which it belcnge.
These views, I may add, are me tai ned by the testi?
mony ol many e mpotent judges, who have tested
lt* properties. Believe me, dear air.
Tours, respectfully,
A. MbANS, M. D., LL. D.
CD RES BURNS, Wot NUS, STINGS, (bc.
A URAMA Ls SAKE HOSPITAL, )
TUSCALOOSA, December 22.1868. J
Mesare. Jon? DABBT ft Co., No. 160 Wmkm-street,
New York:
Gentlemen-1 receive! your circulars of theil th
instant, asking an expression or opinion from mc as
to the merits cf your Prophylactis Flu'd. The pre?
paration has been eo guneraJlj used by the proies?
sion and public at large, and eo universally esteem?
ed, that it seems to me to need no further recom?
mendation.
As a disinfectant and rem el ?ul agent too. when in?
di cat d, it is not excel 1? d b> any similar preparation.
Weusepermcanganio pr?parions very extensively
m this hi eprtal, and coud not do without them. I
consider you'B tao best and most elegant pr?para?
tion of the kind manufactured.
Respectfully yonre, ?c.,
P. BRICE, M. D.,
Sup't And Physician Alaboma Insane Hospital.
DO WIK ?i MOISE,
WHOLESALE DhUGGISIP,
May ar. tuths3moe i gents far South Cor olino.
BOSADALIS
Purifies tko Blood.
For Sale by Druggists Everywhere.
J^lF'a nae
CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO.,
NORTHEAST CORNER
Meetiug and dunfcerland Streols.
BTE AM ENGINES
GRIST MILLS
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, and
MACHINERY.
January 1_ freo
OILS! OILS! OILS!
10W GALLONS PURE WINTER LARD OIL
700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LARD
OIL
MO GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL
600 GALLONS PURE MASON'S SPERM OIL
SOO GALLONS PURE MACHINERY OIL
1000 GALLONS WHITE CAE LUBRICATING
OIL
SOO GALLONS REFINED NEAISFOOT OIL
SOO GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL.
OAMHKDS, BARKLKV & CO.,
Northeast corner Meeting and Cums :rland tiree**.
January 3 ..,cl.
POCKET COEN SHELLEB.
Malleable, Iron Coppered.
HOUSMAN'S
IMPROVED
PATE NT,
1866.
WEIGHT ONLY ONE POUND.
BEIN? THE OWNER OF 1 HE PATENT BIGHT OF THE COUNTIES : CHARLESTON, BARN,
WELL,CoUelon, Beaufort, Georgetown, Will?mitmrg, Horry, Marlon, Clarendon, sut ter, Darlingtofl
Kerehaw, Lanaaeter nbesteroeld and Marlboro', Roath Carol na, of this email, oheap ont) very vnluahlo
invention, I offer them to the public as one of the best of th* aje, andean recommend them with con?
fidence.
County BIRMH tot sale on reasonable terms, and tbs little jewots furnished to owners of County
Bights and to Mera^ ants at Bach prices ss wUl enable them to make large profits, and ot retail by the
principal Hardware dealers In the oity.
May 37
C. N. AVERILL, No. 68 East Bay.
tbstulmo
San ?7arpftur uni. pfeiler.
TAYLOR'S P1T?T SUV SHARPENER ill DEEPE1R.
GANG AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS.
HAVING PURCHASED TBE PATENT BIGHT FOB THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA FOR THE
above, we are now preps red to fill orders for the same.
Xhe advantages of Una Machine are economy, dispatch and perfection in keeping an kinds of SAWS In
perfect order.
By tte aa? the teeth of the ?aw are kept at a uniform depth, anile and size.
Folly one-fourth (X) and bot>r lamber caa be cnt per day where this Machine is used, the Saws run?
ning straighter, freer, futer and cut smoother.
A Saw caa be sharpened ia fir? m?nales, and in the most perfect manner.
The price of the Machine can be saved in a few months tn tho cost of flies and labor.
For farther information apply to_
CHISOLM BROTHERS.
Mayo
4 (aths9
puwtmt.
GUARDIAN MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK
Organized in 1859. All Policies non-Forfeitable.
Hali Loan Taken. No Notes Required.
LAST CASH DIVIDEND 50 (FIFTY) PER CENT.
Statement.
Policies in force.$26,000,000*
Assets. 1,500.000
Arrana! Income. 800,000
Losses Pata. # 500,000
Officers. -
W. H. PECKHAM, President.
H. V. GARAGAN, Secretary,
L. MCADAM, Actuary.
G. A. FUDICKAB, Superinteadeit.
Bon. JOHN A. Dn, Hew York.
Hon. JAMES HABPEB, Firm Harper k Bros.,
ex-Ma vor New York. v
JOHN J. CRANE, President Bani: Republic.
WK. T. HOOBXB, Wall-street.
WK. M. VmnxLTX, Banker (Venally* & Go.)
CHAS. G. BOCKWOOD, Cashier Ne WM k Banking
Hon. GEOBGE OTOYEE ex-Mayor of New York.
MINOT O. MOKOAN, Banker.
THOMAS BIGKBT, Pinn Thomas Bigney k Go.
BER?. B. SHEEHAN, Treasurer New^York Steam
Mugar Befiniog Company.
AABON ABitotD. Firm of Arnold, Constable & Co.
RICHARD H. BOWNE, Wetmore k Bowne, Law?
yers.
Directora.
E. Y. HAUGH wo UT, Firm E. Y. Haugbwoui J
Co.
WK. WILKINS, Finn W. Wilkene k Co.
JULIUS H. PRATT, Merchant.
WK. W. WRIGHT, Merchant.
OHAS. J. STAB*, Merchant
WILLIAM ALLEN, yerchrat-^ m _
GEO. T. HOPS, President Continental Fire in?
surance Company.
JOHN B. SHERWOOD, Park Place.
WALTON H. P TOTHAM, Corner 5th A Tonne and
Iwenty-thira-street.
EDWABD H. WEIGHT, Newark, N.* J.
GEO. W. FABLES, Counsellor.
W. L. COGSWELL, Merchant.
GEORGE KEIM, General Agent for South Carolins.
Dr. T. REKSSTJEHTA, Ciamlalng Physician.
R. ISSERTEL,
January 13
GENERAL AGENT FOB CHARLESTON,
OSBee Mo. 90S Klng-Strtet, C b.-winton, 8. C.
fll??fiutV9i feting^ ?c.
FLOUR AND CORN MILLS
AND
MILL MACHINERY.
A LL COMPLETE, ITENiSB CD AT SHORTEST
J\_ NOTICE, ud or thc nost improved style and
plans.
Four of the ?aid Milla axe in operation in thia city
now, and have all proved satisfactory and superior
to all others.
Bolting Cloth, ? creen Wire, Ac constantly on
hand. HABI A MUNSON.
Utica, New York.
For particulars apply to the undersigned, where
the Mills can be seen in full operation dally.
JOHN CAMP.sEN A CO.,
Agents lor south Carolina;
Maren ll thu 3moe Charleston. 3. C.
PI1ONIX IRON WORKS.
JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO.
8TC0BS80B8 TO
C A M E K O S & CO..
Engineers .Boilermaker &c??
Not. 4, 6, 8, 10 cid 12 PR1T0HARD-STRBETS,
(REAB TEE DEY DOCK,)
Charleston, S. C. '
STEAM ENGINES AND BO LLER?-M AR1NE,
STATIONARY AND POBTABLE.
RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OP EVERY
DESCRIPTION.
SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING
[ IRON FRONTS FOR BUTLDING8,
CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OR
BRASS.
Tfe guarantee to furnish ENG!NLS and BOILERS
of osgood quality bod power, and at ae low rates as
ctr be had in Now Tort, Baltimore or Philadelphia.
AOERTSj. EOE
Ashcrofts low-water Detector,
THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST
DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN
THE EOILER.
REPAIR:; PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
May 17 . ? ,_nao_3mos
V KUM 4 TO 350
horse power. 1 Deluding the
ccleoratei Corliss Cut-ofl
Engines, Slide Valve Sta?
tionary Engines, Portable
Engines, kc. Also, Circu?
lar Mulay and Gang Saw
Mills, Sugar Cane h Us,
Milting Pulleys, Ac, Lath
and ?bingle Mills, Wheat
and Com Mills, Cu-calar
fr. ws. Bell ins, i c. Send
for descriptive Circular and
Frlce LtBt
vTOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE CO.,
.Vebruary 19 ?xton Utica, New Eora,
gaktraasfcrrn.
LONDON i? PARIS EXPOSITIONS.
_ .
-O? *
% *
MEID ALS!
THE .
GEORGE A. CLARK'S
O. N", T.
SIX COKO, SOi T FINISH
SPOOL COTTON.
^Tnie favorite Thread being Sis Cord to No.
80, purely Soft Finish, ie recommended,for its
great superiority for Band and Machine Sew?
ing.
POU SALE BY THE
Principal Wholesale and B?tail
Dry Goo&sa?d~?ot?on Dealers.
February 27 3mo
DRUGS .11 HE
THE UNDERSIGNED CALL3 THE ATTENTION
1 'li
of both city and country purchasers to bia larg*
Stock Ol DilU03, PATENT MEDICINES. PEIikrOM-t
ERY, TAiSCYGOOD?, kc, kc, all of which he of?
fers at the lowest market rates.
H. Br* A E II,
No. 131 MEETING-SIREET, NEAR UAR.
KET-STREET.
Marah ?_
?0 BAKERS.
JXJSl RECEIVED AND FOR HALE
WHOLESALE AND RE 2.IL IL :
CARBONATE OF AMMONIA
PBIME UikS
j CREAM OH TARTA?
H. BAER, Druggist,
No. 131 MEETING-ETRE ET.
Varch 4
?Jrngs, QLtjtratcals, ?tf.
DRUG STORE,
No. 8? BROAD- STREET,
Between Kine ?ad Mceting-eti.
rp HE SUBSCRIBER BAS OPENED THE ABOVE
ESTABLISHMENT, where can be found a weB
eelected attortmeiit cf pore and freih
DRUGS. CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY, &c.
Particular attention ie given the DISPENSING
DEPARTMENT. Tbe medicines used are specially
selected from the best chemical laboratories and
importing bouses, and can be relied oe.
Besides bis persona] attention, he has engaged
the Berri ces of a Graduate of Pharmacy as an as?
sistant, which win insure the greatest care in the
COMPOUNDING OP PRESCRIPTIONS.
49- Prescriptions pat np nt ?til stows
Day or Nlsjnt.
?. H. KELLER?, M. D.
May M _?
AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, .
VOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
THE BEPUT ATI ON
ibis excellent medicine en
jovH, ia derived from its
cures, many of which are
I truly marvellous. Invete?
rate catea of Beroiulou*
disease, where the system
seemed saturated with
eorrup lon, have been pu?
rified and cured by it
Scrofulous affections end
, disorders, wnict were ag?
grava'ed by tho scrofu?
lous contamination until
they were painfully afflicting, have been radically
cured in such great number? m ahnt kt every section
of the country, that the nubile scarcely seed to be
informed of its virtues or use*.
Scrofulous poison itooeof the most destructive
enemies of our race. Often thia unseen and unfelt
tenant of (be organism undermines the constitution,
and invites the attack 01 enfeebling or fatal diseases,
without exciting a suspicion of ita presence. Again,
it seems to breed infection through the body, and
then, on some favorable ooca'ion, rapidly develops
Into one or other ol lu hideous forms, either on the
surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tubercles
may be ' uddenly deposited in the lunga or heart, or
tumors formed in the liver, or lt shows lt? presence
by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcerations on some
part of the body. Hence the occasional use ot a
bottle of Ihia SARAPARILLA ls advisable, even
when nu active symptoms cf disease appear. Per?
sons a? ic 1 e < with the following complaints generally
?nd icon ed 1? te rebel and, at length, cure hythe
nae Of thia SARSAPARILLA: Ht. Anthon i's Firs,
Rose or Erytipelss, Tetter, Bait Rheum, Scald Head,
Bing Worm, tore lye?. Hore Ears, and o'her erup?
tions cr visible forms of Scrofulous dires se. Alto,
in the more concealed forma, aa Dyspepsia, Dropsy,
Heart Di-ea?e, Pits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and the va?
rious ulcerous affections ol the muscular and ner?
vous systems. .
Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases are
cur-d by it, though a long rime lt required for sub?
duing mese obstinate maladi-s by any medicine,
But long continued uss of thu medicine will cure
the complaint. Leuborrhcsa OT Whites, Uterme Ul?
cerations and Female dlseta**, are commonly soon
relieved and ultimately cured by Its purifying and
invigorating cflVct. Minute Directions for each case
are found in our Almanac supplied gratis. Rheu?
matism and Gout, wben ranted by accumulations ol
extraneous matters is the blood, yield quickly to it,
as also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion 01
Inflammation of the Liver and Jaunt iee, when aris?
ing, asmey uncu do. from the rankling poisons in
the blood. Thia SAB8PABILLA It a great restorer
for the strength and vu? or of the system. Those who
are Languid and Lijrtlo ., T*SJM"*'"?? ?oepnair
and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions or Fears,,
or ar y of the affections symptomatic of WeakSett,
will find immediate relief and convincing evidenoe
of ita restorative power upon trial.
PM PA RED BY
Dr. J. C. AVER ot cu., Lowell, Unas
Prestir?! and Analytical Chemists.
Sold tt Wholesale, by
DO WIE k MOISE.
Charleston, South Carolina,
And hy B ?tail Druggists everywhere.
Marah 25 0*0 tbtro3mos
HOUSEKEEPERS !
HOUSEKEEPERS !
MEN-WOMEN-AN P CHILDREN.!
MEN-WOMEN- AND CHILDREN !
READ-READ.
"Cooling to Benin and Borne,"
"Soothing to all painful wounds," Ac.
"Healing to all Hores, Ulcers," Ac.
'COSTAR'S' BUCKTHORN SALVE
Ia the most extraordinary SALVE ever known. Its
power of Soothing and Healing for all Cut*, Burns,
Bruises, Sores, meera, Chapped Hands and bkin, for
Sore Nipples, for Piles, Ac, Ac-it without a paral?
lel. One person says of it: "I would not be with?
out a box lu my house, if it cost SS, or I bsd to
travel an tb 1 way to New York tor it."
\N. Y. Evening News, September 0.
tar All Druggist? in CHABLE3TON sell it.
* COSTAR'S "
STANDARD PREPARATIONS
AP.S HI3
BEAUTIFIBR1
THE
Bitter-sweet and Orange Blossoms.
4S? One Bottle, $1-Three for 12.
H39
"Cottar's" lint, Ronen, Otc.. Externara,
"liostnr't" Bed Bag Extermlnatore.
?.Co st or's" '(only pure) Inaeet Powder
"Only Infallible Remedie* known."
'til Beware 111 of spurious imitations."
"AH Druggists in CHARLESTON eeU them."
Address
, <. COSTAR," No. 13 HowardUsU. N. Y.
Bold In CHARLESTON, s. C., by
GOODRICH, WlNEMAN & CO.
March 33 sta lyr
ROSAD ALIS, ?
ROSAD ALIS.
hold by
GOODRICH, Wff? KM AN Ol CO..
Direct Importen sf European Brags and Ga amicale.
May 8 stu'tlyr CBASLKTON, e..C.
?DUI?.
MARVIN'S
PATENT
Alum & Dry Plaster
FIRE PROOF
SAFES
Are mott desirable for qtt?iity,(
finish and price./
MARVIN'S
SPHERICAL BURGLAR
SAFES
Cannot be Sledged!
Cannot be Wedged !
Cannot be Drilled !
BANK VAU LT 8,
VAULT DOORS, :
EXPRE88BOXES, c
FAMILY PLATE 8AFE8,
COMBINATION LOOKS i
Pie*** wrxi for a catalogue to ti!
MARVIN A CO.,
(oldest safe mannfactorere) t
_Uw.r>-1 (366 Broadway, New Toik.J
TIfrtl?4**1 im Cheatnnt St., Phila, .
Warehouse* (10SBank8t,Cler?elaBd,O
And for sale by om agent? ia the
principal cities throughout ?he
United State?. ^ . j*
FOB BAU ST
WM. M, BIRD & CO.,
No. 303 ?AST BAY,
. OHA Uli BS VOA. 'o
December M _; lyr;
StODtS.
M. L. FILLEY'S ^ ?
Celebrated Cooking Stokes,
"FHILANTHBOPI8T" AND "CTVILIAN,''
Manufactured at Troy, N. T., tad for sala by '
D. I. FULLERTON1
AUGUSTA, OA.
rpHESE STOVES STAND UNRIVALLED TOB
I capacity, durability, conveniences and UM gen
; eral purpoeei to wblob Cooking 8toves ar? used. The
PHILANTHROPIC 1 le eitra heavy plated, and ISS
A ah Drawer; can be made into a rix holler hole
stove ; baa catt iron Witer Tank galvanised, or
enamel lined. A strictly first-class Stove. Tte
CIVILIAN la of a neat design, and has a fine large
1 Oren. This stove can be had with the extension
back, six holes, and reservoir when desired.
For further information apply to
D. L FULLERTON, .
January 86 ??oe Angasn,^?
SOUTH CAKUUXA HA1LROAD.
B?
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICX, j ,
CHAEIXBTON, 8.'C., April 9,16?S. J
ON AND AFTER SUl'DAY, APB IL Uta, TH?
PASSEL'GEB TRAINS of the South Carolina
Railroad will run aa follows :
FOB AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston..'...*.8.39 IL
Arrive at Animate.4.45 P. M.
Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Memphis,
Nashville and New Orleans, Tia .Montgomery and
Grand Junction.
FOB COLUMBIA.
Leave Charieiton.8.?0 A. li.
Arrive at Columbia.C.) 0 P. M.
Connecting with Wilmington and Manet et ter fl in?
road, ano Camden train
PGR CHARLESTON.
Lewe Augusta.too A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.6.10 P. M.
Leave Colombia.7 IS A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.6.10 P. 'Jt.
AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS
* (SUNDiTS CX??PIXn.)
Leave Charleston./!.7.30 P. ML
Arrive at A usn f ta.(.10 A. H.
OonneorJng with trains tor Memphis, Nash ville
and New Orleans, via Grand Junction.
Leave Augusta.?.!.: P. M.
Arrive at Charleston.LOO A. X.
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS.
ttmman SXCTFXZD.)
Leave Charleston.8.05 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia.Mi A. IL
Connecting (Sundays exepced) with Green Oe aid
Columbia Railroad.
Leave Columbia.6.5 J P. M,
Arrive at Charleston.6.3? ?ff If.
Sr MMEBVILLE TRAIN.
Leave Charleston.3.35 P. ?f.
Arrive at Bummerville.6.(0 P. M.
Leave Summerville.7.10 A K.
Arri re at Charleston.8.23 A. It
CAMDEN BRANCH.
Camden and Columbti Passenger Trat-s on Mo:i
DAYS, WESNESDATS and SATTTBDAYS, connects with
up and down Day Passengers at Ringville.
Leave Camden.6 35 A. K.
Arrive at Columbia.ll.no A. M.
Leave Columbia.*"*.3.3? P. M;
Arrive at Camden.7.05 P. M.
Sinned) H. T. PEAKE,
April 10 General KuDenntendeni.
yyiL.L.18 ow t: li ISOLAI.
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS
tn
SBIPPINO AGENTS,
WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND
SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Porto) of
COTTON, BIOE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES.;
ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, 9. C.
E. WILLIS.A. B. CHIS0L? :
October 15
JOH? D. ALEXANDER,
ACCOUNTANT,
NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGEN.',
JtO. 10 Broad-street.
RESPECTFULLY POLIO II S BUSINESS IN AD?
JUSTING ACCOUNTS . it Merchants and other-,
tad la WnriTSa UP AND POSTING their BOOKS,
tither io part or whole, cc Janusrj i