The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 01, 1869, Image 4
THE DAILY NEWS.
Suatset.
1 stood ay the marge of the stunner coo,
AA tot aay rm quietly fl jlng,
When Uw ware* w*r-j la)Wi in ? dreamless sleep,
' And the aeamews plaintively erring.
^MMr>d<liti of the setting son
Wat poised os the mighty ocean,
4m\m wsveJam ?far? uwraWfigeraehy on?
Or? rho tAore. wWb tv dreamy -ootioa.
JUta rorvcou. curtain ai Wae and gold
a Bowi?oatAaraeepiorf^ow.
Aad ts? ?un, Ul? a monarch infirm and old,
Kacnsodoaa aJorJnc pinor.
"mAMf?tx a enante, las he sana to zest,
: OA ^ouach ol tnrpaasing glory. -,
Tor UM hus ttat ti embie J on ocean's breast
Mocks J th? wande? of l?stern ?tory.
HWilj IttttliieSllci'tTT
Am? I awastidlt wan aooh a
Should have such a
?OMM?OV ZXUCsV
-JLrecent trnauocesa?ol attempt to kidnap
General Prim has caused great excitement in
Madrid.
-T amber hi, the onoe famous tenor, has es- J
Unlashed himself as a gunsmith at Madrid,
Wbere ho has undertaken an important gov
erurnent contract for the manufacture and al?
t?ration of firearms.
-Napofeon was asked the other day if he
"believed the elections would be as favorable io
the government aa they ought. "I think so,"
he replied, "if the Opposition is not perfidious
enough to be moderate.
-ITw German Salon says that Mr. Burlin?
game is an Amerioan only by birth. Be speaks j
French, dresses like a European, ind gives
dinner parties and bans like the most accom?
plished, eourtiera, while Madame Burlingame
receives the guest? with all the grace of a per
fsxitPtrwrienofi.
' -The "Emperor Alexander, of Kues ia, it is j
Sltesledj ia .exiously indisposed, his inness j
hiving origins ted in the shook arising from j
AA aecsdent while he was driving in an open j
?arriags over a bridge across the Neva. Bia
medical attendants are very uneasy at the
.Symptoms, fearing an internal in jory.
: ?-Mc And Mrs. Gladstone, while emt riding,
nlafisiy escapad a bad accident. A Parts I
paper sepreeenta the tatty aa speaking tho? of j
the oeasrrenoe : UI nerer?rought oj W?liam;
Inetrs^oughia? myself; I never thought of I
nay c&ildren. I only thought, what on earth
win become of the bul relating* to the Irish I
^thurso T
-The velocipede is condemned by al the
J medical journals. The Lancet atys
Bite all gymnaeiic feats, re
safely that it shtroid be carefully
that ? high rato of speed should
nely ke gradually acquired, and that great j
efforts should bei studiously avoided. TJnder j
these circumstance the use of the velocipede
hoowtfte a toll and not an amusement.
.; ?reated a ?Mat ?eal nf talk on the Lontr
Wmp* promenade tho other day, that the
Prtoeta* db klettern ich and Adele Turmolin, a
'" woman ol tho PirlRian demi-mond?,
the same toilettes. Itsaa evi
t^PH?oaai wm the* danfcmwtdoiftte
ir. H*li?oo* tongues
mW*1*J*m Hill Ml nnillllll g<>t her toilette
r^adeJwst, ana that, the Prtaoeat, after hear
thg of rt, ordered hers to be copied from it.
_"?tr. Chaplin, the winner of the Derby, and
tjto sWwTlsj stol ill the House of Commons,
ls One ofthe ri oheat mon in England and an in
tanale frlrfld of Tennyson, ' having been born
nashs same count j and known the Tennyson
-ttstn ftam hie* ohlB?hoodT- The l&hant wo
mauartaojilt-abiav in order ici bes?me the
tfMTTjnifl of HfttTiiixsB is At present ft
'1 Mwhat roan Jed cirrjumitaneis;
, ie still willing aho may bc per?
haps won more easily than the Derby in 1867.
--Minister BuTungamo rebuked the foreign
Sf a wiao .thoogbt. th>ey '?putrankoi? him in
Parrs, m the flowing style : "We Americans
do not raise thc queatacn of rank. We receive
all gentlemen as occupying a common level.
But if you raine tho question cf position, we
outrank you? Yon are nothing but dukes,
raas?lkito imf \mi'Hn We belong to the royal
family. Weare the equal of our President.
"We-are elf heir apparents fo the throne. We
' stand up for our order, and if need be, we fight
fox our order.'' ' " ll
-k>acb, has a cartoon hy. Ten niel, represent
inls the' conventional Yankee, presenting a
large pie, partly covered wi?p a doth, marked,
?.Claim, xaoo.OOO.OOO," to the United States
jepreasAUVrte at Br. James'; John. Ball's
broad bec* teen in the distance. Bays Jona
, than (aa interpreted by Mr. Sumner,) "Well,
'Bev?rdyl Guess this lot H about do for your
friend John Bull thar." To wbioh Mr. Bever
rijTIttotpti repHea-"Ha I I've dined with 1dm
a good deal lately, and be won't eat that, I
promise you." !
: 1 -Thsyoong Marquis of Bute is edifying
. the dwellers fat Jerusalem by his pMty and bu
liberality. He pass?e long hours in tears sod
Brayer at the various spots where the last
tfcenee of the Pasaron are supposed to have
i?m.?Wttft almoner, Monsignor Capel,
has been preaohing in English to large bodies
^'pH?trfmB belonging to 'numerous English
and American creeds, and bis remarkable ?lo?
quence invariably brings together a large and
heterogeneous audience.
" -Befiac, the famous Frenoh painter, who
-Jivea at Or loans, was recently engaged at his
?tadio, ana had an entirely naked malo model
kef ore kim. Suddenly ene of the "candidates
for the Corps L?gislatif entered the room, and,
after explaining to him his views on the prin?
cipal political questions, requested the painter
to vote tor hun. "I should like to do so," re?
plied Belfac. "unfortunately I cannot rote for
jroa here, because my name ls registered in
?Paris. J3ut," he cont inn ed, with a twinkle in
-Sis- ey?, "that gentleman, (pointing to the
Inakedmodal) is a voter In this district, and
?'Ah, my dear sir," said the candidate, holding
out his hand te the naked fellow, "I am happy
to make your acquaintance. Toa have heard
mj program me-may I count on your vote ?"
-?4 clock has just been completed for the
cathedral of Beauvais, France, which far sur?
passes all the existing sneciraena of the clook
, maker's art. I?, ooo tains noises than 90.000
wheels, end indicates, among many other
things too numerous to recite, tho days of the
week, the month, the year, the signs of the
?odiao, tba equation of time, the coorso of the
planets, tho phases of the moon, the tims at
every capital m the world, the movable feast*
liar a hundred years, the saints' days, kc. Per?
haps the meet curious part of the meohanism
is) that which gives the additional day ia leap
ytar, and which consequently is oalied into ac?
tion only ODO? inf four years. The clock is
wound up every eight days. The maia dial is
twelve fi et in diameter, and the total oost ex
eesdslSOCOO.
-One of The most importan t reforms an?
nounced by the Turkish Government is the
establishment of a civil code, which will be
sanding on all tho subjects of the Sultan, with?
out distinction or creed A legislative com
mission, to be appointed for this purpose, will
eommonoe its labors by a careful examination
of aD the precepts of the Koran relating to the
civil orean ization of society, with the object of
seing them as a basis fora new coda. The
Moran will i hen no longer be, as hitherto, the
official text-book for courte of justice, but only
t? raps tm Had as au authority in questions of j
dogma and religious practice. This reform
Will douottesa he violently o ipoeeJ by the
clergy and the Tur?s of the old school, but it J
has been approved by the Sultan and his min
isters, and steps are already being taken lor,
introducing ic.
?orararrriaf.
marleston Cotton ?nd. Blee Mssrket.
OFFICE OF THE CH ABLES TON DAIL? NEWS, I
OHABI.XSTOW. Monday Evening, M sj 81. )
Corio?. -There was ? fair demancLfor the staple,
particularly for .good grades, which t ring very full
prices, but the supply offering continued loo scanty
to admit of important transactions. Sales 250 bales :
I at 21; SI at 25; 27 at 25 H ; ? at 25*; 14 at 2?; Mat
16?; 6at28?;4at 26?; Sat 27; 7 at 27?; 4 at 27?;
II at 2TX, ?nd Wat 28. We quote:
UraPOOX. CXISSZriCATION.
Ordinary to good erdmary.25 #96?
Lowmiddling..27 ?
Middling.27??
By New Tttrk ekwdncatirm we quote:
lUcauag.? 9
Bicx. -The market for this grain continued dull
and there were no transactions of nota Quota ri om
are nominal, tay for common to fair olean Carolina
7????; good 8?&8?c. y ?.
Market? by Teleajrapn.
roREIGN laltm
LOKDOH, May 31-Noon.-Consols 98?. Bonds
Una st 79?.
LrfZRPOOL, May 31-Noon.-Cotton quiet; uplands
l l?d ; Orleans ll?d. The Friday's report of stock
afloat was incorrect; the correct figures were 602,000
hurt ead or 502,000 bales.
Afternoon.-Cotton quiet and steady. Turpentine
28?.
Evening. -Colt jn a ?bade more active; uplands
ii?d; Orleans ii?d; ?alea 12,00) balea Wheat
9s M.
HA vax, May 81.-Cotton closed quiet and steady
oa ths spot at If ?Oe; afloat If 35 c.
H ?VANA, at ay 81-The stock of sugar here and at
Matanzas is 375,000 boxea and 18,000 hhde. Kxpoi*,
foreign, 48.ceo boxes and 5000 bhds; to the United
State* 8000 boxes and 3300 hbda. Freights buoyant
and advancing tendency.
DOMESTIC XAHEBTB.
Nsw TORI, May 81-Neon.-Money 7 percent
Sterling 9?. Gold SS?. 62's 22?. North Carolina
?'s, no*, 55?. Virginia's, ex coupon, 67?; new,
92)( asked. Tennessee's, ex coupons, 67?; sew,
05?. Flour uncharged. Wheat drooping. Corn
decantar. Fork 831 25. Lard 19?al9?. Cotton
firm at 29c Tor rent'oe 46*46?. Botin dull, ti 42? j
?45. Freights quiet
Evening.-Cotton active and ?e higher; sales 4000
bala? at 29?c Flour 5 to 10c lower; superfino as 26
aft65. Wheat opened le lower but dosed armer.
Cum laSe towac- Fork, firm and ht flor demand at
831 37??31 62?. Lard easier; kettle 19?al9?.
Wb>key doll and nomtoal, Bice dull; Carolina 8?
aOo. Sugar quiet ?a.* unchanged. Coffee steady.
Molasses quiet and firm. Naval atores quiet. Freights
unsettled. Money easy at 6 and 7 per cent Sterling
quiet at 9?. ?old declined to 88?. Stocka excited
and strong. Southerns steady.
' PALTTMOBX, May 81 -Cotton firmer. Flour steady.
Wheat dull and unchanged. Corn dull; white 87a
88c; yellow ?Sa90c, Port, firm at $33. Bacon
firm; shoulders 14?<\ Whiskey very dull at $1 04.
CINCINNATI, May 8L-Whiskey unsettled, 98o c fier
ed, H ask sd. Mesa pora 131 26. Bacon ?boulders
18??; fides 16?al7? c. Lard held at 19c.
Wnufowrox, May 81.-Spirits turpentine steady
at 42 ?c. Botina shade better; a trained fl 7 Ssl 77?.
Crude Turpentine 6110a2 80. Tar f2 25.
AUGUSTA, May 81.-Colton market Armer. Sales
276 bales. Beceipt* ll bales. Middlings 26? cents.
SAVANNAH, May 8L-lae cotton market closed
firm. Middlings 27 cents. Sale? s 50 bales. Re?
ceipts 136 bales.
MOBILE, May 31_Sales 100 bales; low middlings
26?c; receipts 842 bales; expoits 1275.
Nsw OBXXANS, May 8L-Middling cotton 28?c;
.ales 2000 bales; receipts since Saturday 1429; ex
pore 20-8. Gold 88?. Sterling 51?. New Tork
sight exchange from par to ? premium. Sugar
common 9?; prime 13?al3?. Molasses dull-fer
-men tin g 40*65.
Contitfneeipe'rSonth ? molina Uatlroad
May 3L
129 talcs Corten. 9 bales Tarn. 47 packages Bs cc u, I
Ta Railroad Anent, Johnston. Crews A Co. G w Wil?
liams fe Co. Mowry at Co, B F B?k or h Co, Pelavr.
Rodgera k Co. Qraeeer A Smith. D A Aime, street
Bros at Co, H Cobla & Co, B Gerdts ? Co G W Btet
fees, J Hurkaaap A Co, W H Welob. and Goldsmith
Ai Son.
Pa sa ena; c rs.
Par steamship Maryland, from Bal timor'-J H
Porter, Mrs Thomecm, A Kanal, C PTdTOtV, J X Pee?,
0 Iroutnay, J Hinton, J Arisen, G Ou boee. Louis
Pincknoy, and W H Melrose.
Fer ?satDcer Dictator, from Savannah -W C Har?
lan. A Kluan, C Parsons, Mr Arnold, Mr !.. and T
Gadsden, Jr.
?iaiint arms.
.Port o? CriaxTeston, June 1.
PORT GAJLKNX) A.1-?
VHA xs OT TUX atoba.
Last Quarter. 2d, 2 boura, 1 uimute, morning.
New Moon. 0th, 10 heura, 43 minutes, evening.
First Qaarter. 18th, 9 boura. 0 minutes, evening.
FnD MOCB. 23d. 8 h our e. 18 minutes, morning.
5 attTAJUUX.
mon
WAZOb
31 .Monday.
llTueaday....
2|Wsdneaday.
3 Thursday...!
4 Friday. ....
6(Saturday...
filfrandav.
4..64
4..54
4..6*
4..63
4..CS
4..18
4. SS
7.. 1
1.. 1
7.. 2
7.. 2
7.. 2
7.. 8
T.. 4
Morn.
12.. 6
12..39
1. .11
1..41
2..12
2..44
ll..66
12..56
1..40
2..28
S..1?
4..13
4..59
' Alf'l veal ?" estero a y.
Steamship Marylaad. Johnson. Baltimore-left
,28th inst. Mdse. To Mordecai A Co, Courtenay *
Trenholm. Railroad agents, D Briggs, Pel ?sr, Bod?
ger? A Co. G W WnUanw 4 Co, J A Cook k Co, J 0
Blohms, Q W Almar, C F Paaknio, B Feldm?nn, H
Kittie k Co. Xllnck. Wkaemberaj h Co, Kirkpatrick
t Wife, W L Webb, Willis A Chlaolm. L fachu chert,
y Heeaeman k Bro. 8 R aJsrahaU, Jeffords k Co. W
M Bird k Co. J R Pringle, Cl? cine k Witto, Meman
k Borger, 3 N Robson, J 1 orren t, B R Cowper
thwart, W P Knox, O LillenihaL IBS ? loan, H Co?
ma at Co, F W?hrmann, G E Johnson, J H Graver, J
C Ojemaan, D O's elli A Son. B O'Neill, J Stelber. C
Voigt, Bolmea k Calder, Rev T rtrown. 0 Rahlmann,
J Hurkamp k Co. < amaron k far kiev, D Pani A Co,
Boll mann Bros, J Campeen k Co. Wulbern k Co. J
N i kiernann k Co, Stenhouse k Co, Weat & Jones,
and other?.
steamer Dictator, McNelty, B?TARD ah. 18 tierces
Bice. To J D Aiken k Co, ?nd Order.
AT QUARANTINE.
British bark Ansdell, Tuulin,8tPierre, Martinique
-16 day?. Ballast. To R Mure k Co. The Ansdell
bs* on beard about alx passengers wno were in the
i steamship Mississippi wnen sh? was wrecaed, and
which event was previously reported.
Fran ania Pore
j Steamship Manhattan, Woodhall, New Tork, May 31.
Snisncwa by re'eajrann.
. WnjcDaruv, May Sb-Arrived, the Mary Sand?
ford from New Tork.
Arrived yesterday, the Lucillo from Baltimore.
HAVAXNAH, Msy 81-Arrived, brig Lissie Belle
from Boston. Spoke off Tybre bark Kastetn States
from Montevideo, and ordered to Queoec.
LIST OF Vt-SSELS
'P. .CLEA RED AND SAILED FOR i BIS POA T.
FOREIGN
LIVERPOOL.
The Clifton, Williams, ?aOed.April 10
The Minnie, Robertson, Bailed.May 13
DOMES.'! 0
?on en.
Bark Sicilian. Pera^val, cleared.May 27
Sehr Anna B Gluver, leny, cleared.May 18
Soar B N Hawkin?, Wyatt, ?teared..May 2f
WT.rART mr..
Sehr Daybreak, Blake, ap.May 15
???, tnnx
Bohr J M Richards, Irving, o'cared;..llay 22
Kehr Minnie, Hodson, ciearid.May 26
Bebr lilly, Hughes, up.May 26
PumanELPHia
Bng Josie A Devereux, Clark, op.Ma? 18
Sour Karak Cullen. Ans, ale md.M.y 2S
BALTIMORE."*
Sehr Nettie Bichardaon. U?vis, up.May 28
TO BAKERS.
JVS1 RECEIVED AND FOR HALE
WHOLESALE AND REI A IL :
CARBONATE OF AM MON II
PRIME HOPS
CREAM OF TARTAR
H. BAER, Druggist,
No. 1ST MEETING-STREET.
Marcb?
C. F. PANKNIN,
Apothecary and Chemist
No. 128 Meeting-street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
rrWE ADVERTISER BEGS TO CALL ATTEN?
TION to his etoo* of tte beet Import?e and Dom es?
tie
CHEMICALS, DRUGS'
AND
PATENT MEDICINES.
DEATH TO FLIES
USB
LIGHTNING
LIGHTNING
LIGHTNING
LIGHTNING
FLT PAPER
FLT PAPER
FL? PAPER
FLT PAPER.
BUBE AND SPEEDY DESIRUCTION TO
THIS TROUBLESOME VISITOR.
FOR SALK BY
THE SHEET, QUIRE OR REAM,
BY TECfc^rVlD'VHRTI SER.
MANUFACTURER or
PANKNIN'S
HEPATIC BITTERS,
Whicb bave eetabtlebed for themselves a reputation
surpassed by none.
Tbxongb oonalanteflbrt and attention be bop*? to
merit a contmuanoe of the public patronage which
has hitherto bean extended to him.
February 14 tuthslyr
DR. 0. S. PROPfllTT'S
FAMILY MEDICINES,
CONSISTING OF HIS CELEBRATED
LIVER MEDICINE,
ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT,
ANTI-BLLI0U8 PILLS, AGUE PILLS,
Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic
AND
PURIFYING PILLS.
ru EXCELLENT REMEDIES OF O. 9. PRO
PHTTT, M. D., need no recommendation
their well koowa power in removing the diseases pe?
culiar to our Southern climate having already estab?
lished for them an enviable reputation m Georgia
and the adjoining etates. As the majority of persons
living tn tb? South are predi ?po* ed to dtaease of the
Liver, lt is granted by all intelligent phytidana that
most of tbe pains and aches of our people are due
to organic or i une tit nal derangement of that impor?
tant organ. Prophitt's liver Medic.ne and Anti
Bilious Pills strike directly at the root of tbe evil.
Th iv cure the Liver, which in nine cases out of 'en,
ls at ibo bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic,
Bick Headache. Bheumatism, Constipation, Men?
strual Obstructions, Ac, so common among- our
people. Earache, Tuothaohe, Acute Rheumatism,
Neuralgia and bodily pains ol every kind flee before
FKOP?sTTT'? PAIN KILL IT
like chaff before the ?ind.
PK O PH IT T's Ll VE lt MEDICIS E.
Dr. Prophiti-Having u-ed this medicine suffi?
ciently lon? to teat its virtue, t nd to satisfy my own
mind that it is an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia
-a disease irom whicb tb? writer bas Buffered much
for six yean-and being persuaded that hundreds
who now anffer from thia annoying complaint would
be signally benefltted, aa he has bees, by Its use, we
deem it a duty we owe to thia unfortunate class to
recommend to them tbe use of thia remedy, which
has given not only himself but several members of
his family tbe greatest relief.
M. w. ARNOLD.
Of the Georgia Conference.
DOOLI COUNTY, GA , April, 1807.
This is to certify lhat I waa confined to the hove,
and most of tbe tic? to my bed, and i-uflVrlug the
greatest agony imaginable with Rheumatism, for
five months, and aller trying every available reme?
dy, with no relief, I wai cured wish two bottles of
Dr. O. a. Prophlrt's Anodyne Pam Kill II, caoh cost?
ing fifty cents only; lt relic ?ed me almost instantly.
I tberelort recommend lt m the bighcst degree to
others (Offering from similar dise.se. I can say
that it ie one ol tbe best family medicines now out,
certain. Toura truly, , W. A. FOREHAND.
COVINGTON, GA., Jury 9,18C7.
Er. iYvpAitV-Having used your Liver Medicine
for moro than a year in my family, 1 cheerfully re?
commend it to sll persons >u fieri nc from Liver af?
fections, Dyspepeia or Indication in ?ny form. I
also recommend your Dysentery Cordial as tbe best
remedy lor that disease. O. T. RU0EB?.
PTANTOEBVUXE, PUTNAM COUXTX, Oct 1.1867.
Dr. O. S. rrop'ittf-Dear Sir-1 hi* le to certify
that I have uaod your Ague Pilla for tho laei ten
ye.rs. and 1 have never failed lo cure .he Ague in a
single instance wi;h them. They altvivs bjeak tho
chi ls the firbt day Hut they are given. I eau recom?
mend them as Deina the ceta?ue medicine that i
h.;ve . vcr lound, and they leave no bad effect a follow
instliem, aaQulnibe Au.
Toura respeciiuliy. A. WESTBROOK.
- ' - *
PCTNAM COCXCT, GA. ?cDrrrnbcr 22, 1PC8.
Dr. O. ?\ Prop/iiu-nr-l have u-fd io- the last
twoyars in" my ??mily ymt- Liver Mcduine. your
Palo Kill It, and yon. Fem ile Torie, and I bave no
fea> a In saying t hit they AI e thc bett medic nes I havo
e> er nerd for the Liver uni stor.iaih Nc urn g c and
Rheumatic utHiciIona, Headache. Colic, aud palos ot
every kind are subdued by them. After using the
med'ejnes solong, I cheerfully recommend them to
any at,devery one, and io all ?hat are afflicted, as the
best and safest rem. dies for all tho disoase. for
which ih y sro recommended. Aa
Yours respectfully, J.1ME9 WAIGHT.
UR. PROPHITT'S KKMiLE TUNIC.
Thia Vedictne. ?itu ita a h eoe'ates, ls a safe and
eei tain remeoy for all curable disco ses to when Fe
malea a'one are Hablo. Iiis aii-o an exselient pre?
ventative of Nervous BlinoneM, or Nervout Dia
eaiea in eitner male or foi ale It ia a powi-rml Ncr
\loe Tonic, setting np a full and liee cir-ulation
thro unbent the sra<em.
all ot the above MeHiotae? sold by Prusgieta and
Merchants generally hroughout tho -onthwest.
SD. S. BUHNHAM,
Wholesale and Retail Agent,
lo. 421 King-street, (near Oalhounj
OLarles'on, s, C.
Prepared only by DB. 0. S. PROPBTIT.
April 10 atuUi6moa Covington, Ga.
CijhM, (SUssttmrt, Str.
CKOCKEBY, lDH?Nr~AN?r GLASSWARE,
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK,
IMPOBTED DIBBCT
PROM THE
POTTERIES IN EUROPE TO CHARLESTON
FOB SALE AT
No. 255 KING-STREET, CORNER OF BEA UFAIN,
WHERE FAMILIES CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH EVERY ARTICLE IN THE ABOVE
LINE BY
May N
WILLIAM G. W HILDEN & CO.
$?W Sharpener un?t tyttpmx.
MLOR'S PATENT SJW SHARPENER MD DEEPENER,
GAN? AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS.
HAVING PURCHASED TBE PATENT BIGHT FOB THE STATE OF SOU IB CAROLINA FOB THE
above, we are now pre pi rod to fill orders for the same.
The advantages of this Machine are economy, dispatch and perfection in keeping all kinds of SAWS in
perfect order.
By ita use the teeth of the Saw are kept at a uniform depUi, angle and size.
Fully one-fourth <>4) and better Inn:ber can be cut per day where Ods Machine ie used, the Saws run
Ding straighter, freer, faster and cut smoother.
A Saw can be sharpened In five minnies, and in the most perfect manner.
The price of tb? Machine can be saved in a few months in tbe cost of files and labor.
For runtier information apply to
CHISOLM BROTHERS.
May S ? tuttatfi
Jlflrirultnr?l.
FABMER'S F?IEISTD.
POCKET COEN SHELLEK.
Malleable Iron, Coppered.
HOUSMAN'S
IMPROVED
PATENT,
1866.
WEIGHT ONLY ONE POUSD.
Berna THE OWNER OF IHB PATENT BIGHT OF THE COUNTIES : CHARLESTON, BARN,
WELL, Colleton, Beaufort, Georgetown, Wllhamiburg. Horry, Marion, Clarendon, Sumter, Darlington
Kerahaw, Lancaster, chesterfield and Marlboro', Sonth Carolina, of this small, cheap and very valuable
invention, I offer them to the public as one of the beat of the aie, and can recommeud them with con?
fidence.
County Bights for sale on reasonable terms, and the little jewels furnished to owners of County
Bight, and to Merchants at such prices as will enable them to make large profits, and at retail by the
principal Hardware dealers in the etty.
C. N. AVERILL, No. 68 East Bay. h ta1
Hay 27 tbstulmo
Jttwantc.
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.
PoKoies in foroo..$25,000,000
Asseta. 1,500,000
Annual Income. 800,000
Loesee Paid. 600,000
Officer*.
W. H. PECKHAM, President.
H. V. GAHAGAN, 8ecrotary.
L. MoADAM, Actuary.
O. A. FUDICKAR, Superintendent.
Hon. Joan A. En, New York.
Hon. JAMBS HARPER, Firm Harper A Bros.,
ex-Mayor New York.
JOHN J. OBANX, President Bank Bepublic. -
WK. T. HOOKES, Wall-street.
WK. M. VEBKTLTB, Banker (Vermilye dc Co.)
CBAS. G. ROCKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking
Company.
Hon. GEORGE OPDTKE ex-Mayor of New York.
M is OT C. MORO AN, Banker.
Tuon Aa BIOBEZ, firm Thomas Bigney A Co.
BEN/. B. SHERMAN, 'Treasurer New York Steam
tingar Benning Company.
AARON ARNOLD. Firm of Arnold, Constable & Co.
R ten A rm H. BOWNS, Wetmore & Bowne, Law
yen*.
Directors.
E. V. HAUGHWOUT, Firm E. V. Haughwont 4
Co. .
Wat. WILSENS, Firm W. Wilkens & Co.
JULIUS H. PRATT, Merchant.
WK. W. WRIGHT, Merchant.
CHAS. J. STABS, Merchant.
WILLIAM ALLEN, Merchant.
GEO. VV. CUTLER, Banker, Palmyra, N. V.
GEO. T. HOPS, President Continental Fire In?
surance Company.
JOHN H. SHEBWOOO, Pork Place.
WALTON H. r* "!0XHAK, Corner 5th Avenue aid
Twenty-thira-atreet.
EBWABD H. WRIGHT, Newark, N. J.
GEO. W. FABLES, Counsellor.
W. L. Coos WT LL, Merchant.
GEORGE KEIM General Agent for South Carolina.
Dr. T. KJEKNSTJBtlSA, Eiamialng Physician.
R. ISSERTEL,
GENERAL AGENT FOB CHARLESTON,
January 12 (mo uso office flo. ?903 King-Street, Charleston. S. c.
M. L. FILLEY'S
Celebrated Cooking Stoves,
"PBLLANTHB/JPlSr" AND "CIVIL?aN,'
Manufactured at Troy, N. T., and for Eal? by
D, I. F?LLE B TO K
AUGUSTA, OA.
THESE ?T?YliH STAND GNRIVLLLED TOb
capacity. durability, convenience and th? cen
era! pu'popc-i to which rooking, Slovca crt- uaed. '1 he
rmiXNTBBOPIsr ie cstrahoavypViM, and bn
Aeb Diawer; can be mari* Into a rix boiler holt
stofo r baa cn>t iron Wi'cr Tank galvanized, 01
rmnjel lined. A flrictly Drgt-o.a^a hto?e. Tie
Otvll.lAN is of a ijayit dc9i(?D,,nnf1 baa a fine lan/e
Orea. 1 hs Stove eau be bad with the cxtenaiou
c.'.fk, st* u?1e*, rind roVeryoir when desired
For further inl.>rmution apply to
D. U FULLEHTON,
January 3t tero* Augusta, Gt?. *
T \V. ?SC L. G. AVKbl.S di t ?"
rSoDOCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bo. Ill WK rr PHATT-8TKEET.
BALTIMORE, MD.,
RECEIVE AND ?ELL ON COMMISSION ALL
kinds ot early
VEGETASLF3,
TRU1TS,
MELONS, kc.
Wo iraarantoo blaVst market pricea and prompt
rotorua lor all conBijnnienta to pur bouse. Mcneil
PL.Uta fuxnuVjcd free ol charge. 2mos May 3
SOUTH L'Alton \ A KAlLKOAli.
GENERAL SUPEBINTENDENT'tf OTF1CE, I
CBASXXSTOH, H. 0., April 0,1669. i
ON AND AFTER BUIDA?. APfclL lim, THB
PASSENGER TRAINS or the South Carolin!
Ballroad wfll run as follows :
FOB AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta.?.45 P. M.
Connecting with traine for Mont, ornery. Memphis
Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery anr
Grand Junction.
FOB OOLUMDIA*
Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.6.10 P. M
Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester tull
road, ase Camden tram
Ft?ll CHARLESTON.
Leave Augueta.0J0 s. M
Arrive at Charleston.8.10 p. al
Leave Columbia.7 45 A. M
Arrive at Charleston.0.10 P. 'J
AUGUSTA NIOBT EXPRESS
IHUNDA?d LXCErlED.I
Leave Crarliaton.7.3*/1*. M
Arrive at Augusta.(.10 A. U
following with trains tor Memphis, Nash viii'
and New Orleans, v a Grind Junction.
loave augusta.4.11 F. Al
im ve at Charleston. 1.00 A. af
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS, a
" (BUSIlA?fl iXCEPTfcD.T
Leave Charleston.6.05 P. ld.
Arrive at Columbia....*..4.43 A. Vt.
Connnctir.gir-uuciayd txepted) with Greenville and
OolUTibin Railroad.
l.e.avo Columbia._.,.6 OJ P. M
Arrive nc Oliaaleston.e.t? ?. 21.
Si MAI?? VILLE 1RMN.
V-ive Charl-itton....USS P. nt
Arrive at Summerville.'.. ff.i 0 2. DI,
Leave Sum morville.......7.10 A. M
Arrive at Charleston."..-....SJ} A. 5/
OA ?ll DEN BILUNG H.
Camden and 1 olunabli Passenger Tralia on Moy
DAYS, VIA KE3DAYB and pATUBDAYB, GODUCCtS Wilb
up and do?vo Day Passengers at King vii ?e.
Leave Camden.6 35 A. M,
Arrl>eat Columbia.Tl.'-t? A. Bi.
Leave Columbia......J ??.3I.
Arrive st Camden.7.0?P. M.
hignisli il. T. PEAKE,
April 10 Oeneral ^urertntendptt.
QUAKLESTO! AGRICULTURAL
WAREHOUSE AND SEED 9TORE.
AGRICULTURAL IllPr.RMESTS, GARDEN
SEEDS dx.
ELLERBEK TRANSPLANTER FOR SALE.
GEO. 2. Pl NOR RE.
Nc. 140 MeeUn?-ftreet, Charleston.
March 21 too
Unga, Q[l,rt8i?l?, ?f.
ATER'S SARSAPARILLA,
FOR PURIFYING TH?2 BLOOD.
. THE REPUTATION
? this excellent medicine en?
joye, is derived from ila
corea, many of which are
truly marvellous. Invete?
rate caies of Scrofulous
disease, where the tretero
seemed saturated wi tb
corrup lon, have been pu?
ttied and ami by it
Scrdmlons affection* and
disorders, which were ag.
gravai ed by the serofo
foos contamination un Ul
Uley were painfully afflicting, have been radically
cured in such great number* m aime 11 every section
of the country, that-the public scarcely seed to be
informed of He virtues or nae?.
Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive
enemies of our race. Often thia unseen and unfelt
tenant of the organism undermines the constitution,
?nd invitee the attack ot enfeebling or (anal diseases,
without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again,
it ?eems to breed infection through the body, and
then,on some favorable occasion, rapidly develops
Into one or other of Its hideous forme, either on the
surface or among the vitals. In the latter, < obereres
may be tuddenry deposited in the longs or heart, or
tumors formed m tb* liver, or lt shows its pretence
by eruptions on the skin, or fool uloerationa an some
of the body. Hence the occasional ?se of a
e of this SARSAPARILLA is advisable, even
when no active symptoms of disease appear. Per?
sone afflicts* with the following compklntt generally
find Immediate rellet and, at length, cure, by QM
use of this SARSAPARILLA: St. Anthony's Fire,
Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt Rheam, Scald Head,
Ring Worm, pore Eyes, Sore Ears, and other erup?
tions or visible forme of Scrofulous disease. Also,
m the more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy,
Heart Pifease, Fits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and the va?
rious ulcerous affections of the muscular and ner?
vous systems.
Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases are
cured by lt, though a long time is required for sub
during theseobstinate maladifs by any medicine,
But long continued use of thia medicine win cure
the complaint. Leucorrh?es or Whites, Uterine Ul?
cerations and Female diseases, are commonly soon
relieved and ultimately cured by its purifying and
invigorating effect Minute Direction a for each case
are found m our Almanac, supplied gratis. Boen*
mattum and Gout, when canteo by accumulations ol
extraneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it,
as also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Con gestion 01
Inflimmatlon of the Liver and Jauni ice, when ana
mg, as they ofleo do, from tho rankling poison* m
the blood. This SAB8PABTLLA ls a great restore!
for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who
are Languid and Lis tie- rs, respondent, Sleepless
and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions or Fears,
or at y of the affections symptomatic of Weakness,
will find immediate relief and convincing evidence
of its restorative power upon trial.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. AYER di CO., Lowell, Mont !
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
Sold st Wholesale, by
DOW IE A MOISE,
Charleston, South Carolina,
And by lu tail Druggists everywhere.
March 25 nao thrtaSmot
1
HOUSEKEEPERS !
HOUSEKEEPERS !
MEN-WOMEN-AT. L> CHILDHEN.l
BEN-WOMEN-AND CHILDREN 1
READ-READ.
"Cooling to Bcaldt and Burns,"
"Soothing to all painful wounds." Ac
"Healing to all bores, Ulcers," he.
'COSTAR'? BUCKTHORN SALVE
Is the most extraordinary BALVE ever known. Itt
power of Soothing and Healing for all Cutt, Berns,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Chapped Hands and Skin, for
Sore Nipples, for Piles, Ac., Ac-ls without . paral?
lel. One person says of it: "I would not be with?
out a box in my house, if it cost to, or I had to
travel all th < way to New York lor it."
liv". T. Evening Newt, September 0.
49- All Druggists in CHARLESTON sell lu
'COSTAR'S "
STANDARD PREPARATIONS
ARS HIS
BE AUTIFIER1
THE
Bitter-sweet and Orange Blossom*.
49? One Bottle, $1-Three for 12.
HIS
"Cottar's" Kat. Roach, Ate.. External's.
"Cottar's" Bed Bug Exterminator*.
"Costar'?" (only pure) Insect Powder.
"Only Infallible Kerned la known."
'.I 11 Beware 111 of spurious imitations."
"All Druggists in CHARLESTON seB them."
Address
COSTAR," No. 13 RowardJlL, K. Y.
Sold in CHARLESTON, S. 0., by
GOODRICH, WINEMAN * CO.
March 23_pac_lyr
BOSADALIS
Putties tue Blood.
For Hole by Draagitts Uverywnere.
Joly 2? otc lil
jP O U T Z ' ?
CELEBRATED
Horse and Cattle Powders.
This preparation,
long and favorably
known, will thor
orgbly rt invigorate
broken down and
low-spirited hortee,
by strengthening
and cleansing the
stomach and intes?
tines.
It is a i me preven?
tive of all diseases
.^jrf- -- incident to this ani?
mal, such as LUNG FEVER, GLANDERS, YEL
LOW WATER.
H PAVES, CougbB,
Distemper, Fevers,
Founder, Lots of
Appetite and Vital
Energy, ic.
7ti uso improves
tho Wind, Increas?
es tho Appetite
gives a 8 m oo th
and Glossy Skin- ^
an.l transforms tho '?-.
miterablo Skcloions
Into s fino looking ui<J spirited Horse.
TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION
IS INVALUABLE
It In c reas e s tnt
quantity and im?
proves tho quality
of the MILK, li
ba,s tr en . prover
D. actual cxperi
nji ut to increase
tho quantity of
Milk au J Cream
twe ni y per cent..
?and make the But
: ter firm nud sweet.
In fattening notate, it gives them an appetite, open?
their bides and makes them thu ve much faster.
IN ATX DISEASES OF SWINE, SUCHAS COUGHS,
ULCERS IN
THE LUNGS,
LIVER, ,&c. this
Ort kif 3J ts ll 8 3 ?pc-_
ciao. By putting'
from one-half to
a paper In a barrel
of swill tho ab ve
d'eoaccB will be
eradicated or en?
tirely prevented, if pl va? in ?me, a certain pre
live and cure for the Hos Cholera.
PREPARED BY
DAVlU E. POO TZ,
WBOLESALR DRUG AND UEDIGINE DEPOT,
No. 116 Franklin-street, Biitimore, Md.
FOB BALE BT
DOW IIS ? MOISE,
WHOLESALE DRUG H 0 DBE ,
No. 131 MEETING-SI RBKY,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL,
May 29 4
CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO.,
NORTHEAST COR NEB 4
Meeting and Cum borland Streets.
STEAM ENGINES
GRIST HILLS
CIRCULAR SAW MILL8, uni
MACHINERY.
january l_ ta??
BELTING^ BELTING!
? 6000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT?
ING
6000 FEET GUM BELTING, 2, 3, 4, and I
PLY
260 SIDES PATENT DRESSED LA?l
LEATHER
800 DOZEN METALLIC-TIPPED BELT
LAGING ,:
100 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BELT
8T0DS -
150 DOZEN TOLL HAN'S BELT HOOKS
750 YARDS GUM PACKING, 1-16 INCH TO
? INCH THICK
TUCK'S PACKING, j INCH TO li INCH DI?
AMETER
SOAPSTONE PACKING, | INCH TO %
INCH DIAMETER '
WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING
ITALIAN HEMP PACKING
RUBBER AND LEATHER HOSE
MANHOLE AND HANDHOLE GASKETS Of
ATT. SIZES.
CAMBRON, HAK KLEY di CO..
Northetet Corner Meeting ?sd Cumberland atreetl.
Jannagp_<ac^
BRASS_WORK.
STEAM GUAGES, GONGS, GUAGE COCKS
STEAM BIBBS AND SIOP COOKS, STEAM
WHISTLES
GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL. CUPS
WATER GUAGES, GLASS GUAGE TUBES 1
MERCURY GUAGES, LOW WATER DETEC?
TORS
COPPER AND BRASS WIRE.
CAMERON, BARKLEY * CO.,
Northeast Corner Meeting ind Cumberland street*.
January 1_?mo
OILS I OILS! OILS!.
1000 GALLONS PURE WINTER LARD OIL
700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LAB?
OIL
500 GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM Oil?
600 GALLONS PURE MASON'S-SPERM OIL
600 GALLONS PURE MACHTNERI OIL
11000 GALLONS WHITE OAK LUBRICATING
OIL - '.
800 GALLONS REFINED NEATSFOOT OIL
800 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL.
CAMEROS, BARKLEY A CO.,
No ?the art corner Meeting and Cumberland street*.
January 1 _<??? ?
BAR IRON,
SHEET IRON AND STEEL,
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPING,
STEAM AND MALL E ABLE CAST IBON
FITTINGS, tor steam and water.
CAMERON, BARKLEY 6i CO..
Northeast comer Meeting and Cumberland ?treeta
January 1 (DO
ROOFING TIN.
600 BOXES IC 14x20 ROOFING TIB
300 BOXES IX 14x20 ROOFING TH*
100 BOXES IC 28x20 ROOFING TIN
50 BOXES IX 12x20 ROOFING TIN
25 BOXES IX 12x12
25 BOXES IX 14x20
20 BOXES IX 10x20
20 BOXES LXX 14x20
20 BOXES LXXX 14x20
20 BOXES LXXXX 14x20
BLOCK TIN, TINSMAN'S SOLDER, SPEL?
TER, Ac, Ax.
IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE.
CAMERO.**, BARKLEY ? CO.,
Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets.
January 1 (mo
Solea.
MARVIN'S
PATENT
Alum & Dry Plaster*
FIRE PROOF
SAFES
Are most desirable for quality,
finish and price.';
MARVIN'S
SPHERICAL BURGLAR
S A F E S
Cannot be Sledge'd !
Canirot be Wedged !
?, Cannot be Drilled!
BANK VAULTS,
. VAULT DOORS,
EXPRESS BOXES,
FAMILY PLATE SAPES,
CO MB] NATION LOCKS.
Please send for a catalogue to
MARVJN d CO.,
(Oldest ?afe mann fae turere) !
WnjMl ( 265 Broadway, New Yolk, '
PrmcipaJ \m (fc^^?fc, Phil?,
Warehouses j108Bank St., Cleverand.O
And for sale by our agents in the
principal cities throughout Jjhe
United States- 1 -
ECB SALE ny
WM. M. BIRD & CO.,
No. 203 EAST BAY,
CHARLESTON. u.
Detejnber 20 irr