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With paper, of white, and ink of Rack, I rapport the Bight, and tb? Wrong attack. Bay, where la he, or who may be be, That can nvj?l the pr inter 's po wer? To no mon ar cns that ure thewan dotb be g We, - Their twa? lasts only an hour; While tte printer s Wi grows, and God only knows ~ When bis might ?Mil cess* to tower I ATT ATS S UT TBJS STATE. * Lexington. Pr. F. 8. Lewie, charged with the homicide of Elliot Drafts, Etq., in Lexington County, seme dajs since, bee been balled bj bia Honor Judge Boozer, in the sum of $6000 for his ap? pearance at the next term ot the Court of Gene? ral Betgtons for that comity. t?reenville. The velocipede bas arrived in Greenvile. Governor Scott and Messrs. Reuben Tomlin axm and J. BL. Jillsou are announced to ad? dress] a publio political meeting in Greenville to-day. Tbe Enterprise says : "A week's olear Wawifaer bas brought forward the wheat crop to such g stage, that hardly any fears exist of injury from tne fatal rust that has destroyed so many crops tine? 186L Men\ fields are visi? bly turning to s golden bus. From every part of the country good reporta are made sato Sensate*. Mr. Timothy Norton, the. oldest resident ci tizan'af bsmter, died od Tus ed ay evening but, siter s lew days' illness from pneumonia, st tte ?gs of sixty-nine years. The Susi ter News says ; "We hare had such fine sum mer weather during- the past week, that we gie greatly io hopes tho injury caused by, tbexeceni cold apella may be in ?a great measure re paira}. Crops are ondonbtedfy late- and nae* af the cotton has been destroy? ed, bot we doubt if theie.is realty any serious injurydone. These planters who have had to replant their cotton, hare bad floe weather for lt, an 3 the acr er go of land planted with S's essential ataple is not less than last year, spite of late frosts." uW-?K Marlboro'. "The spring term of Marlboro' Court ad? journed on Fiiday last, having disposed of a a number ?f ca see. A general sj st em of sca? ling; WAS pursued at this court, large debts, contracted durang the war, being cut down to vary comparatively iseiguincant sum?." Tbe bennetuville Journal says; "For the past few dajB the weather has been warm and saue settled. The young oom and cot loo hsre received new impetus, and is doing well. O* Monday last we were visited with a very refreshing shower of rain, attended, however, wiib considerable wind, bot no serious dam? age Wis done to the crops The ot oe nee t for good ?repa ie, ?ie think, better to-day than bas been since planting. Kersh a tr. Mr. Lewis Watts, aged ninety-two, died very trodden! von Sunday e verne g la at, athis resi? dence, three ailee from Camden. He was a nativo of Kershaw, sustained tbe character of an hori?st, upright man, and at the time of his death wac probably the oldest citizen of the Q?4 t?fete t The Camden Journals* ja : "The favorable weather of -the past week oas bad a marked effect upon the growing crops of corn and cot? ton, ana on the spirits of oar fanners. Tn place of long taces, we see smilicg countenan? ces, andean detect a disposition on the part Of many to brag of their prospects. We hear ofsejanal who hive commenced harvesting "Mark Sykes was wounded by the accidental diacharga ot * pistol m the hands of Edward Conway, on Monday evening last. Tbe parties, boah colored, were examining the pistol, when it waa discharged, tbe contenta enterir g the Stomach of Sykes. Tho wound is severe, bat not mortal." neatens. The Keowee Courier says : "Wo loam from W. H. D. Gaillard, Esc?., Superintendent, that on and after Saturday, the 5th of Jane, instant, the Bise Ridge Railroad Company will take ?barge of their road, and run daily trams from Anderson Courthouse to Walhalla. The sche? dule t?be ron is : Leave Anderson at 5 o'clock P. M., sod arrive at Walhalla at 8 o'clock aame evening. Leave Walhalla at * o'clock A. 41., and arrive at Anderson Courthouse at G.40 A. M. The trains ? ill ?top for passes gera and freight at the intermediate depots ind s top? ping places. Accommadation trains are also to pe run aa ip io mad twice a weak. Mah days faavmg Anderson at 7.? o'clock; A. IL, and arrive at Walhalla at io o'clock a. EiJ^^^Ji^MU ^ook A, and I ?rtvogr^detion CoorthooseLx?p, M. game j gim^tHpex says.: '?flott* tim? last ?a murder was committed m the settle- | too wu aa Salubrity, io Picken 8 County, which exoeeds in fiendishness and cowardice anything we?vtf fieard. oL The biro and JtsblOB?ia Mr. Willard ?aa ditcovercd to be an are ato late hour at night, when he and a man bj the name of Rampoy hastened to the confia gration, to arrest, if possible, the de? vouring flam J s. OJ reaetur- g the spot, it was found that the fire bad made each headway that it could not bo stopped, and Willard and Rampey inshed in the stables to rese?e the boraes sjs 1 other stock, and while thus engige ?wsre fired upon by unknown persons with . Kr. Willard wai struck in the neck by a bal], which rt aalted in his death in a few mit - ?tea, Rampey was struck on the leg, causing g painful wound. We are not informed of any cloe as to who the perp?trate? vere." \; gjssgriil Expos ls. NSW TOR A.- Per sch r IfyroTex-183 bales Upland Gotten, 147 bbls r pWU Turpentine. 13? M test Erter ?oard B, ai II feet Hill Boards, 2 packages PHTxLo?lPHXi-Per sleamsblp Prcmetheui-5C1 ?ale? cotton, TS bates Domestica. 40 bales Tarn, lif. obi?, riosiy, 60 bola 8' bu?. 1mDentine, 26 - tonk Iron, M berces Bice, 199 bbls Pot a tee?, 820 saxes yee stables. sULlDaOBE-Per steamship Maryland-03 tierces Bass, SSS bales Golton, 44 bales Ya> n, 60 bbls Boaln. 16 bau? Ra s, ?0 cat is Clav. 4 H i. ea. 860 bbls Potatoes, 567 boxes Vegetables, 125 pack agaa sandrmi. C0avrioston Cotton and Klee market. 0IT1CB Ua> isa CttaBUCMlUN DAILY .NHwy, 1 , UsasxEwtea. Friday Evening, June 4. I OoiTOX-The very lipht aunply of thia artic! "Jteeps transactloai to a limited figure, and what ia offered ?abelu firmly Salea oaly 60 bales, viz: 1 at ?X ; M at 2SX; 10 at 27tf; 2 at WJfj 8 at 29'Ai 8 at I as\. We quote: uvxarooL cLassincanoN. Ordinary to L-oed ordinary.'26 @27?? xVowmkldilng.?8 Middttog.28>i@ By NSWTork classification we quote: IftddTina-.29 @_ BICB.-Tbe market for thts ar ic lo Ten aloe d dull, stoles 42 tisrcea of rlean Carolina at 1?(o ? rb. We truro common to fair clean Carolina at 7>i@7Jg; good i??* * ?. Markets by Telegraph. POBElO?t HABB.ET8. re?OW. Jane *-Nooi.-Gonso.a 92)4. Bonds finn, SI. Lrvzaroox, Jun? 4-Koos.-Cotton a shade firm? ar. UulaidsUXd- orleans UJici. Bales 10,000 ft loa. eales < f be week 80,000. For export 15, too. Eut sreculat?oa ll.COO. btoole S92.CX0 bales, ol waich 121.ci 0 are americas. Corn 27s. Sd. Ali ?njcon. -cot ton m i e active; lt is thought that ?se salsa will reach 20,000 bales. Stock afloat ?47, .00 bales, of which 140,OOO are American. Tarns Sad tabries at al menes t. r firmer, with better pnros. Harasa. June s-Buv-r flat at 8X to 8#. it?r? asse) 12x to 12,\. Tbe landing of fl.ibusters causes ad?pr??al0u la busicesa. IX UE8TIO MARKETS. Saw Toss. Jone 4-Noon.-ktocks leverlsh and active. H\*>?y6to7. Gold 38. cotton firmer at 89}?'. Tur?en?nc dolt at 15 to 45 *. Rosin quiet strained $?40. ET ram g - Oof on firmer. Balee SIM balea at 90*. Flour heavy and Sal Oe lower. Superase to toa 5 35. Common to fair extra Southern $6 (If af. Good to j choice $7 06*12. Wheat hean. 1 or klower. Spring fl 45 on the spot, ?nd tl 46 to arrive. Corn 1 or 9c batter; white Southern 99c. Pork heavy and lower; new ?31X*31 M. ?nd dosing at $81H cash. Lard dall and lower. Whiskey unchanged. Turpentine 43*46?. Boato ta ?tat. Freights drooping. Mo? ney easier; prime paper, 7*9 per cent, exchange firmer at 9a9?. Long 10 V Short, sight Gold 93}%. Bonds extremely dull. BaxxmoBX, June 4.-Cotton very firm firm at 30c. Flour wy quiet and Irregular. Wheat dull and weaker. Prime white corn SSrfOi; y*no* Wa86c. Oats dall at 7Ca7lc Fork 933. Bib eldee 17*c; Clear aides 18c; shoulder! 14*c. CrjjcnWATi. Jone A.-Mese pork t31 60. Bulk, meats 12*c. Shoulders 16el6*c; sides strong at ITV- Whiskey in moderate demand at Ste. Sx. Louie, June A.-Whiskey dull at Mc. Provi? sions finner. Port higher a? $12*32 v Clear ribs 17*o; clear aides 17?al7?c; sugar-cured hams 90*0. LOUISTZLLX, June 4.-Mess pork $32; shoulders lo ?ic; dear riba 17?c. WtLifZHQTOM, June 4.-Spirits turpentine 41c. Bnain a shade lo ear at 9176a4 26. Crude turpentine j tl70a3. Tart2 26. AUGUSTA, Jone 4.-The firmness of holders of cot* ton baa checked business to-day; sales 26 bales; re? ceipts 24 bales; middlings h ? W at 2Sc 6ATAmuB, June 4.-Market very firm ; middlings 18?c; factors asking 28?e; sales 860 balee; reodpte 402 balee. Mosxu, jone 4-Receipts for the week 1217 bales; exporta to Great Britain none; to other for eign porte 1009 bales; coastwise 773 ba'?a; stock 36,3f bales; sales for tho week 4800 bales; sales to? day 800 bales; the market firm; low middlings 27?c; receipts to-day 286 bales; exports 607 bales. Nrw OBLXAKS, June 4.-Receipts to-day 728 bales; for the week, gross, 3463 t-ales; net. 2670 balee; ex? ports to-day 801 balee; for the week to Great Bri? tain 2928 bales; to the Continent 1617 balee; coast I w.'ae 1388 bales; stock by running .account' 43,198 hake. The corrected stosk by actual count is 61,179 balee; eales for the week 20,000 balee; sales to-day 4600bales; market active and stiffer; low grades fcc higher; middlings 28?. Goli. 88?. Sterling, bl* Hew Fork sight exchange, par a ?c die count. Tate New Tor at Vegetable ?nd Fruit Market. The New York Tribune, of Wedneeday, Juno 2, aays: VXOXTABXKS.-Mo improvement whatever can be report? d in old potatoes. Farmere had better feed ordinary vari-tl-s to ?tock rather than aend them here. Good straight lots of peach blows are about the only variety selling. If in fine order.and >n double-bead b?rrele they will bring tl 75Q2 ?6, while Western, in bulk, are selling at al 37al 60 p*r bbl. Jackson whites will also selL Some early Bose are m market from Charleston, and ar? offered at ?>;. 16U per bushel, crate. Nor: oik peas are about over, and Jerseys are Juet beginning. Aspaiagaa 1? advancing. Cucumbers vary greatly, some fine Charleston sell, mg at 98 per bushel, whie toort, yellow Floridas which should have bten kept at home will only bring 82. STBAWBEBEIEB are almost a glut in the market, seven care, or about 200 crates Delawares arriving thia morning, with 609 crates from Maryland, be? side considerable quantities from Jersey, 1 he Nor? folk, Ya, steamer arrived yesterday with about 7600 crates. Wc noto two ?nippers, lr>m tbat place, sending aa fcDoas: li Anderson eeo' 674 crates ot lauft quarts each, during the past six days. whi.-u brougot $9761 25, mostly at ?ira 16c per quart He sect 190 crates n one dar. The other shipper, Ur. J. P. Johnson, who has 4* acree ol oerrl?-s. bought ?73,000 American quart baskets in which to market them. He cent 494 crates, or 22.376 quaile to one salesman in this dtj during five days, which brought 94300; 291 crates are expected from him to morrow. Beside those mentioned he sends to another partv. I 'J his give a little idea ol the magnitude of tho trade Firm berries recdved early tbi-t moroing i faro og ht about 32c to ?hip-ia some cases 2?c; while I thoa.- which came in o J a d.'layed train told at 18a 20o-some sott fruit at 1 Cal Sc Jersey email baskets cf small, early bernes, hulled, brought 6a8c, avereg- I lng ao.ut Oe fiamnonton. N, j., benies began with 1 orate on Patirday, a ol J at Sile, while 4 crates ! to-day brought x3*38c a erste from Vineland waa < in too jam eacdatlon toejeMaasaWae. la? Vityiiiia, Delaware and Maryland bernes are nearly all Wit eons, with hulls on. Tile New York Bice .Harket. . : The New York Journal of Commerce ef Weines day, June 2, ?ya: The market ia dull for all kinds. Of Carolina there ia a aoo? stock here, and a moderate quantity rom mg forward in email lot?; the dealers do not show confidence in the marget, and are taking inch par? ee)? aa they can dispose of at once; we quote at Sat*';. Bangoon li dull and nearly nominal; there I ls a large supply at d few buyers ; we quote at 2? a 3*0, gold, for lote in bond. Tbe ?tock on hand to? day ls 8246 tierces Carolina and 20,640 bag ; Ran? goon, against 1632 tierces Carolina ai<d 370t bags Bangoon at the same time last year. Nashville Cotton Market. NASHVILLE, June 1-COTTON_At the end ol tho week just closed toe market show* au improved condition, ?nd to-day there ii nu ad va toe ot fa.ly Kc on fine grades. Ihe di-patehos to-dry note an advance ol *d in Uverpoo', aud ?c in New York. Our market clof ea very firm as fol.ows: Ordinary 21a 21*; good ordldar/ 24a24?; low middling 26Va 26?. NASHVILLE OOTTOr* ?T?TXlfZNT. Stock on bud ?september 1,1868.60 Bocel ved to-day. 2 ; Becdved previously.60,066-69,080 Total. 50,140 1 Shipped to-day. I?7 - a? - . .. Shipped previoasly.47,796-47.998 : -ij Stock on band.?1#T C0B5.-Ihe demand is rar greater titan the supply, aaa notwithstanding that oar dealers are making every effort to accommodate their cue tu m era. Hwy . find that orders are accamuallog. The shu uldra ? to-day amounted to only 1800 bushels at 80 and ai j?<\ u stoked and in depot. OATS-We beard of sales to day of 200 bushels . loose at 75o. Wftxax.-The only transacUon in wheat during the week was the salo of a crop tor early delivery at tl lu. Interior Cotton Jttetrkets. YORKVTXLE, June 2.-Cotton nominal at 24?o for good middling. CH ESTES, June l.-Nothing doing ia thia mar? ket; accounts (rom New York exhibit mote firmness, and middlings here to-day would command 23 to 25*c ^7 SUMTER, June 2.-There bare been about 15 bait ? sold dunn . the week eneTlHg the 2d lt et Weqeore: - Oldbury. 23*; good ordinary, 24?; low rai J Jil jg, 26; middling. 26*; stn t middling, 26*c MACON, June 2-Tbe demand to-day was good, and sales were edeote<i cn the basis ot 2di36 Ho tor middlings; receipts to-day 23 balee; shipments M halos; aalea 72 bales; stock on baud 1170bales. CHiRLOTTE, May 81-In consequence of tho busy season among farmer*,, trade was rather dui list week, except what was don- In the who'?aale line to country merchants. During the week 55 bales cotton were sold at 24? ta 2S?c-market .firm. I COLUMBUS. June 1.-Middlings are relatively much higher than lower grades J hey dosed firm yesterday at :?6*c. and a few salts were effect? ed at that figure. We do not benerea lot could bav? been bought at that price Low middling, 26?a2S?c Deere s- bi stork, it is thought, will keep prices U". Warehouse sates 133 bales; re? ceipts 3 bales; sh pm nts 158 balea. , (Etc. N KW FASHIONS FOB SPBIN? AND BUMMER. MENKE & MULLER. MERCHANT TAILORS, AND DEALEBd IN Ready Made Clothing, SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN, MEN AND BOYS. JUE ?V'S roanis-allBiG umtus, d.c., No. 333 Kl nj;-si re ct, OPPOSITE SOCIETY-STREET. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORMING OUR patrons and the public gourallv that wo have j ??st opened a atvc and well ?>? ?rted ?tock of CLOTH 1..Q, XIEN's FURNISHING GOODS, kc lor the sp.-i g and aummer, at the above eta id, ronsistins ol Business aud Dress Swt*. ah sizes and quiliti? s of dbuts and Underwear Ooooa, atc. ; ail sizes und qualities of ruRllsh sn<i Domestic Hal. Boso ; all sizes and qualities of SHU and I.mle thread love?; all >ize* and styles or Linen and Paper Collais ; all B'zea and styles ol Cravat?. Neck lies. Pocket Handkerchief, xuspeders. Umbrella, kc. ; also, a large and wei'a-s>ir<ed stock of Broaucloibg. c-ssi meres Doeskins. Co*tinga, V stings, etc.. wh?cb we offer to seU by p eoe, yard or patt rn; or make up lalo Gorme ts, by measure, in any ehap oratyle, according to order, at toe soonest notice Our etork hue been selected ad h swat c re, and w- ?" confident that we ca 1 compete wi*h any other hou-e lu this citv. We invite an examinatinn of our ?tock, and bespeak a abare of the pubic pa rouage. hXEiNKJS di Bl'hLEH, March 27 ?tutt 3moe t onsiijncts per ?outn f molina neurona Jane 4. 382 bales Cottee, 41 bales Domestics, 60 packages Lard, 42 bb!? Naval i to; os, 8 cars Lamber. 1 o Bail road Agent, Claiborn, Heaving k Co, GoldanUth * 8o?, Werner * Ira ok er. H Oe rd ta & Co, H Coota k Co, Courtenay k Tnnholm, C Litlcbgi, B J Wise, Johnston. Crewe k Co, Pelaer, Rodgers 4 Co, Ken? dall k Docker?, Graes er k emito, Caldwell k Son, .nd Order. Passengers. Per steamship Maryland, for Baltimore-E Arth? er and wife, Miss MoMunv, Mn W P Knox, child and serrant, S G Chaplin, and (wo on deck. Per steam er Pilot Boy, from Beaufort v a Edisto, ?c-S L Harri?, J A Dunlap and wife, W Krcseel atd wife, A 8 Davenport, Mn W H Barnten, Mn H A Wood, Wm Gregg, Joo Chadwick, W EJ?lcell,.F I Gadsden Haeell, Jas Whaler, F A Becket, and cine on deck. Marist fleas. Fort of Charleston. June 6. j PORT OA??ELNJDAJK,. raa xs or TH*, MOO*.' ? i Laat (inaner. 2d, 2 honra, 1 minute, morning.' - New Moon, 9th, 10 houri, 43 minutes, evening. ?Trat Quarter. 16th, 9 hours, 0 minutes, evening. Full Moon. 23d, 8 boura. 19 minutes, morning. Ol ? nar a JUNE MOOD SHES. 31iMehday....| 4..64 I ?.. 1 | Morn. ll..66 ll Tuesday.... I 4..64 7.. 1 12.. 6 12..66 2 Wednesday.I 4..66 I 7.. 2 1J. .30 1..40 8Thuraday...i 4..63 I 7.. 2 1..11 2..28 4 Friday. .",..1 4..63 I 7.. 2 1.41 8..19 3 Saturday... 4..?3 7.. 3 3..12 4..13 tiflnndav.I 4. 63 I 7.. 4 2..44 I 4..69 HIGH WATEB. Arrived les te ra ny. Echr Minnie Bepplien, Simone, Philadelphia, 6 days. Ballast. To L T Potter. bteamer Pilot Boy, Peck, Beaufort via Editto, kc. 164 crates. 86 bbls Vegetable?, 37 bags Groundnuts, and Sundries. To Jno ferguson, W H Harrison, Monett lt Wharton, J Hamilton, G F Simons, W M Bird at Co, A Barnwell, P Kreaael, Southern Expi?es Company, Gage k Co, Cameron k Baikley, W Gur? ney, J Adger A Co, B C Adame, S Howe, W C Court? ney & Co. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Miryland,Johnson, Baltimore-Court enay k Trenbolm. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia-Jno k Theo Getty. Bohr Myro ver, Br? wu, Hew York-William Roach k Co. Sailed Yesterday. Steamship Maryland, johnson, Baltimore. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia. From thu Port. Br bark Agn, Fulmore, Liverpool, May 22. Br brig Cecilla, Bistrup, off the Isle of Wight, Mar 26, for Cronttaot fl care tl for this Port. Steamship Saragossa, Byder, at New York, June X Sbipnewn I?j I e'otrrapit. SAVANNAH, June 4.-Arrived tc br M EModey, from Booton. CJearedwcbn Silas Stockton, for Maine, and Lata wau*teak, for s a tilla. Ga. Merni.' i< u ia. The sehr Susan Wright. Mount, from Georgetown, S 0, arrived at New York, June 1. lil ST UF VKS3KLS OP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR i HIS POLT. FOREIGN LIVERPOOL. The Clifton, Williams, sailed.April 10 The Minnie, Robertson, sailed.May 13 DOMESTIC VflBIOK. Bark Sicilian. Percival, cleared.May 27 Behr Frank Palmer, Latham, cleared.atty 31 Srhr Anna E Glover, Ten y, cleared.May 18 Sehr B N Hawkins. Wyatt, cleated.May 26 BELFAST, HE, Sehr Daybreak, Blake, up.May 16 Ji?t? lOPE steamship Saragoasa, Ryder cleared.Jone 2 Sehr J M Richards, Irving; cleared.May 22 sehr Minnie, Hudson,cleared.May 26 9c'. r Lilly, Hughes, up.May 28 PHILADELPHIA. Png Josie A Devereux, Clark, np.May 18 .chr sarah Cullen, Avis, cleared,.M; y 26 BALTIMORE. sctr Nettie riobard s on. Davis, ap.May 28 jjfRarljinfri), Costings, Cir. AJ^EKTI.NCi-S 1 KI?tT FOUNDRY. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FUBNISBING THE IMPBOVED MCCARTHY COTTON . GIN, ; ; X STEAM ENGIN LS AND BOILERS, Of various sizes unhand -.% : .., IMPROVED VERTICAL?H?> HORIZONTAL OOBN MILLS, SCGAB MILLS, SUGAR BOILERS AND PANS, of all sizes HORSE POWEB9 AND GIN GEARING, from 0 tr IC feet in diameter IMPBOVED LEVER COTTON PRES8ES (or Hand. power, Kaw and Bice MiUs MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of all deecriptioni made io order Particular attention paid to SOUSE FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOB BUILD . TN GS, GRATIN G 5, CISTERN COVERS, SASH WEIGHTS, rfc, dr, >. - WILLIAM 8. HENEREY, MACHINIST AND F0 UND ER, No. 314 MEETING-STREET, / / CHAHLESTOH, e..c. August 3 mw? i H CE N I X IRON WORKS Vj;.; I JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. BTJ0CE830B8 TO CAMERON d( CO., Engineers Boilermakers &c., Noa. 4, 6. 8, 10 cad 12 PRIICHARD-STREETS, (?CAB THE DH Y DOCK,) Charleston, S. C. STEAM ENGINES AND BOLLERd-MARINE, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING LOON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS, CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OR BRASS. We guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BOILERS of as good quality and power, and at as low rates as can bc bad in Now York, Baltimore or Philadelphia. AGENTS FOB Asheroft's low-water Detector, THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST DAMAGE FROM. LOW WATER IN THE BOILER. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. May 17 nao 3mos F HOM 4 Tu 350 horse power. Inc uding the ceieorateJ Corliss out-o0 Engines, *Mrt* Valve sta? tion?r' Engines. Portable Engii es, kc *lso. L'irru lar Mu'av and Gaug saw Mills, Rmrar Cane $ Ja, i-ba.ting tulley.-, ie., Lath and shingle Mille Whet i-i'.VJi* am1 PorD Mille, Circular J^miJJl^l?MTStkt !>BWa Be""3-! ic- Pend ?? ?*^--tr ? tor descriptive Circular ami Prh'e Lieu WOOD Is MANN STEAM ANGINE CO.. 1'ebruary 18 Cmos Utica, Sew York, frufli, Comical}, Ctr. C. F. PA1VK1VIN, A potliecary and Chemist No. 133 Meeting-street, CHARLESTON, 8. C. rjiHE ADVEBTI8BB BEGS TO CALL ATI HON to bis s took of tbe beat Imported and Domes? tic CHEMICALS, DKUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES. DEATH TO FLIES uss LIGHTNING LIGHTNING LIGHTNING LIGHTNING FLT PAPER FLT PAPER FL I7 PAPER FLT PAPER. SURE .AND SPEEDY DESI RUCTION TO THIS TROUBLESOME VTSHOR. POR SALB BI THE SHEET, QUIRE OR REAM, BTT THE ADVERTISER. MANUFACTURER OF PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Wbicb bare established for themselves a r?putation surpassed by none. Through constant effort and attention he hopes to merit a continuance of the public patronage which has hitherto been extended to him. February 16 tuthalyr SOUTHERN TONIC FOR THE WEAK FOR THE PALE FOR THE SICKLY FOR THE AGED FOR FEMALES FOB SPRING USE A3VNO BITTERS EQUAL. TO THKM.gji THE CELEBRATED SUMTER BITTERS, mado of PURE LIQUOR, HERBS AND BOOTS, ac wen known in Pharmacy: PERUVIAN BARK, CHAMOMILE FLOW ERS, SNAKE ROOT, CHERRY BARK, GINGER, And such other HERBS AND ROOTS aa will la al) cases assist Digestion, promoto the secretions o I the system in tho natural channel-, and give TONE AND VIGOR TO THE YOUNO AND OLD, MALE AND FEMALE! Alt Use It With Wonderful Snecea BRINGS COLOR TO THE: PILE WHITE LIP. BLOOM AND BEAUTY TO THE THIN FACE AND CARE-WORN COUNTENANCE. CURE3 FEVER AND CRE? ATES APPETITE. TRY THEM. USE NO OTHER. Ask for SUMTER BIITER3. Sold by Druggisli and Giocers. ?*rSee that our signature is over tbe cork of each bottle. DO WIK ?i MOISE. POPRIETORS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGIST.", May la 16* Cbarlestri, P. C. S pulling ?ttatrrial9, (Ctr. T K A 31 SASH, BLIND AXT) DOOR FACTORY. L. E. CORDRAY & CO., No. 2 FRI TC LIA RD-S TREE T, OPPOSITE J. F. TAYLOR A CO.'S MACniNB SHOPS. SASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, always ou hand PANEL DOORS, HOT HOUSE SASHES, MOULDINGS, ?tc, mado up at short no? tice, and at tho lowest terma. L. E. CORDRAY.0. A. TROJCHB March 23 Hmo Prags, (ternirais, (Etc A. W. ECKEL & CO., CHEMISTS AND APOTHECARIES, ?No. 331 King-Street, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF T?E PUBLIC TO their splendid new black marble ARCTIC SODA FOUNTAIN, The finest and the beet apparatus ever brought to Charleston. They are also prepared to offer on draught SELTZER WATER AND CONGRESS WATER, FRESH, BPABELINO AND COOL, And containing all the Medicinal Properties for which those waters are so widely celebrated. They also would direct attention to their DISPENSING DEPARTMENT, Where the purest and best Drugs only are a seri, and Prescriptions filled by the Proprietors them? selves, both old and experienced Pbarmacoutiste. They have a full aasortmoot of PERFUMERY AND ?OODS, Embracing the fabric? of some of thc best Perfumers in Germany, France and England. May II_tnths .jQABBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. Letter from Hon. Alex. H. St'phens, oj Georgia. CRAWTOBMvrxLS, Qa, September 29,1808. Darby's Prophylactic Fluid lean article of little cost, bot great value. Its domestic as well as medi? cinal nae? are numerous, wbilo its specialties are most wonderful. I nave not been without it for ten years, and no head of a family who can afford to have it abonld be without it ALEX. H. STEPHENS. THE WUSDEHFDL FAMILY MEDI. CINE. Letter from the Surgeon-General of the ?ate Confeder? ate States. Eic H? o ND. Ya, January 14,1809. .JOHN DARBY A Co., No. 16J William-street, New York: GmtUm n-1 have recel red your letter of the 15th of December, 1800, calling my atieauou to your (Darlfy's Prophylactic) Fluid. I most cheerfully state that the Fluid was furnish? ed to, and extensively used by, the surreons in cbirge of genenl hospitals in tho Confed?ralo ser? vice with great benefit to lue patients-all tho sur? geons making a favorable report- a great deal of it was used ia the hospitals. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, tJAM'L PKEaTON MOOBE, M. D, THE ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT. EMOH Y CoixroB, OXFOKD, QA., December 28, 1868. Prof. u AB DY. Dear <Sir-uavLpg not been en? gaged for many years in tbe active duties of the Medical profession. I am only superficially acquaint? ed with tbe ola'ms ef your Propbylactio Fluid, but am well acquainted with ita chemical elements. While, therefore, I cannot speak experimentally of the value of tbe compound, vet tbe'dtamfect'ng and therapeutic propertiea of the agents employed in its composition, together with the well known reputa? tion of Its discoverer, as a chemist, authorize me to regard ita m?rite as of a high order; on the whole it must bo considered as a valuable contriuution to the clasa of articles to which it belcngs. Tbese views, I may add, are sustained by tbe testi? mony of many competent Judges, who have teated its properties. Behove me, dear air, Yours, respectfully, A. M KANS, M.D., LL D. CUBES BURNS, WOUNDS, STINGS, die. ALABAMA IKBAOT HOSPITAL, 1 TUSCALOOSA. December aa, 1808. j Messrs. JOHN DABBY A Co., No. 180 William-street, New York: Gentlemen-1 received your eire al ors of the 10th instant, asking an expression of opinion from me as to tbe merits of your Prophylactic Flu d. The pre? paration bas been so generally used by the proles al?n and public at large, and so universally esteem? ed, that it seems to mo to need no farther recom? mendation. As a disinfectant and remeJial agent too, when in? dicate d, it ls not excelled b, any similar preparation. We nae permeauganlc preparations very extensively m this hi spits], and could not do without them. I consider yours tue best and most elegant prepara? tion of the kind manufactured. Reapectlully yours, Ac, P. BRICE. M. D., Snp't and Physician Alabama Ineane Hospita1. DU WI t? ?l MOISE. WHOLESALE DKUGGldTt?, May 35 totht3rooe Agents for Sooth Carolina. ATER'S SARSAPARILLA, FOR PURIFYING THE CLOUD. THE REPUTATION ibis excellent medicine en jo vs, ls derived from it* cures, many of wblcb are truly marvellous. Invete? rate catea of Scroluicus disease, whete the system seamed satnrated with co ITU p ion, have been ju? ill eo and cured by lt. Scrofulous affections and disorders, whict were sg 'prava'ed by tho scrofu? lous contamination until they were painfully afilictiog, have boen radically cured in such great cumber- in ulmi itevrrv sect ?OD of the conntrv, that the nubile scarcely need to bc lniormed of its virtues or ase*. Scrofulous poison isooeof the most destructive enemies of our race. Often this unseen and uniell (ennm of the organism undermines the constltutiou. an 1 Invites (he attack ol enfeebling or ratal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its presence. A?ain, it seems to breed infection through the body, and then,on some tavorablu occa-iou, rapidly develops into one or other oi Ita hideous forms, either on the surlace or among the vitals. In the latter, tubercle* may be suddenly deposited in tho lungs or heart, or tumors formed in tba liver, or lt shows lt' presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcerations ou >-o im? part of tho body. Boneo the occasional use ot a bettie of ihls SAR^aPABHLA is ajvlsable, even when no active symptoms cf disease appear. Per? sons afiucie1 with tbofol.owicg complaints gonerally find Imn cdluto relief, and, at leiigtb, euro by the use of this SAR* AP A HILL A: St. Anthem's Fire. Kobe or Erysipelas, letter, Salt Bbeuni, Scald Head. Ring Worm, .-ore lyes, foro lars, and o'herorup tioas cr visible forms of Scrofulous dbeise. Also, in the more concealed forms, na Dyspepsia, Dropsy, HeLrt Di co?e, Fita, Lpilopsy, Neuralgia and the va? rious ulcerous affections ol tho muscular and ner? vous sveti-ms. syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases are rur-d by lt, tbougb a lou* timo is requireu foi sub durin-j the-e otnt.uato muladi s by ney medicine. But lou? continued na? of this medicino will eure thc complaint. Lt'ucnrrhoa or Whites, Uterino Ul reraiions and lfcmaio disease, oro rommonly soon relieved aud ullirnutely cured by Its i-uriijinp. ai-d Invigorating eff et. Minute Directions for each case are lound in our Almanac, supi lied grutis. Itheu matism and G u', when caused by accumulations ot extraneous mailers in ti o blool. yield quickly lo it. as also Liver Cornel lints, lorplditv, Congestion oi Inflnnmatlon of the Livar and Jaun 'ice, wb<n ans lng, as they ofleu do hom the rankling poisons in thebood J his s,\ K-P.U; iin a great rectore? for the strongth and viworof tho system, lbose wbc aro Lancuid and Little s. Despondent, sleepl<-s ond Iroub'ed with Nervous Apprehensions or Fears or atv of tho affections symptomatic of Weakness will find immediate relief an I convincing evidence of its lestorative po wi r upon trial. PREPARED OX Dr. J. C. AY KR at Cu., Lowell, Blass Pros-Ural and Analytical Chemists. Sold at Wholesale, by DOWII-. ti MOISE. Charleston, South Carolina, And by Retail Druggists everywhere. WMnrcb 23 ' Din tbsti)3mo8 EOSAD ALIS Purifies the Blood. For Sale by DracsTtsts BrerywUe*?. July a? nao l)i rp H E BISHOP PILLI TUB BISHOP PILLI THE BISHOP PILL! A Purely Vegetable Pill (Sugar-coated.; "COSTARS" BISHOP PILL .TB ci extraordinary efficacy for (festiveness, Indi gestion, Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous Debility laver ooatplalnt." 'The best PILL in the world. JfedfeeJ Journal, September Bi TRY THEM! TRY T H E Ml 49- All Druggists Io CHARLESTON sell tbern. "COSTAR'S " STANDARD PREPARATIONS ABS "Cottar's" Bait, Roach, ?Ve.. External's. "t o,tar'?" Bed Bag Exterminators. "Costar1*" (only pure) Insect Pow dr?. "Only Infallible Remedie* known." ?TH years t stabil "he i in New York." "3000 Boxea and Flasks manufactured daily. " "111 Bewared I of spurlou? Imitatioaa." "All Druggists in CBABLKaTON sell them." For fl, $?, 19 and 16 alaes, Address "COSTAR" COMPANY, No 13 Howard-street, Hew Tork. Sold In CHARLESTON, 8. C.. by GOODRICH, WIN EM A S dt CO. March 33 nao lyx ROSAD ALIS, g AV IROSADALIS. Sold by GOODRICH, WAKEMAN ?Si CO., Direct Importers of European Drugs and Chemicals May8 ttnthtyr CB ABLESTON. B. C. BR. 0. S, PROPHITT'S FAMILY MEDICINES, CONSISTING OF HIS CELEBEATED LIVER MEDICINE, ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, Fem nie Tonic AND PURIFYING PILLS. THE EXCELLENT REMEDIES OF O. 8. PRO PHTTT, M. D" need no recommendation their well known power in removing the disease* pe? culiar to our Southern climate having already estab? lished for them an enviable reputation in Georgia and the adjoining states. As the majority of persona living in the South ore predisposed to disease of the Liver, it is granted by all intelligent phyeldans that most of the pains and aches of our people are due to orginic or luncrional derangement of that Impor? tant organ. Prophitt'e Liver Medicine and Anti Bilioua Pills strike directly at tho root of the evil. The v cure the Liver, which in nine cases out of en, ia at the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick Headache. Rheumatism, Con.tlpetion, Men? strual Obetrncticns, Ac, io common among our people. Earache, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia and bodily painB of every kind flee before PttOPHITT S PAIN KILL IT like chaff before the wind. PKOPHI I T'S LIVER MEDICINE. Dr. FrophxU- Having used this medicina suffi? ciently lon* to teat ita virtue, ind to satiety my own mind that it is an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia -a disease from which the writer has suffered much for six years-and being persuaded ibat hundreds wbo now suffer from this annoying complaint would bo signally beneficed, as he has been, by its use, we deem it a duty we owe to this unfortunate claas to recommend to them tbe use of this remedy, which has given not only himself but several membera of his family the grea'.est relief. M. W. ARNOLD. Of the Georgia Conference. DOOLT COUNTT, Qa , April, 1887. Thia is to certify that I was confined to ibe nonce, and moat of thc tiro to my bcd, and suffering the greatest agony imaginable *ith Rheumatism, for ave months, and alter trying every available reme? dy, wlih no relief, I wa? cored with two bottle? of Dr. O. 3 Propblti's Anodyne Pam EUI It, each cost lng fifty cents only; it relic ?ed me almost instantly. I thereiort recommend lt in the highest degree to others iuffering from similar diso iee. I can say that it is one ol the best family medicines now out, certain. Toura troly, W. A. FOREHAND. COVTNOTON, Ga., July 9, 1887. Dr. ProphiU-Having U6ed your Liver Medicine for more (han a year in my family, l cheerfully re? commend lt to all persons -uttering from Liver af? fections. Dyspepsia or Iud gestion in any form. I also recommend your Dysentery Cordial as the best remedy tor that disease. 0. T. BUGER?. STANFOBPVIIXE, Puntan COUHTT, Oct 1, 1867. Dr. O. S. Frophilt- Dear 6ir-lhl-i is to certify that I have used your Acne Pills for (he last ten va rs, and 1 have never failed to cure the ague in a siegle instance with them. They al ?tye break the chi.ls thc first day that they are given. I can recom? mend them as bein-t the .iest ague medicine that 1 have * vcr lound, and they leave no bad effects follow? ing them, as Qulnlue. Ac. Yours respectfully. A. WESTBROOE. PUTNAM COUNTY. GA. September 22,1868. Dr. 0. S. ProphiU -.-ir-I have u.-ed for the last two yara in my family vou- Liver Medicino, your Pain Kill It, and yon* f'enr.ilc Totiic, aud I have no foa:e in saying that they aro the best medicines I ha ve c cr usrd for the Liver am S'toroarh Neun g c and Rheumatic afflictions, Headache. Colic, and pains of every kind sro subdued by them. After using the medicinos so long, I cheerfully recommend them to atv ai. d every one, and io all > hat are bulleted, as Ihe best and safest remedies far all thc disease- for which 'h- y are recommended, Ac Yours respectfully, Ja il ES WRIGHT. DR. PROPHITT'S FEM ILE TONIC. This Medicine, wita |t3 a?eoctate?, ls a safe and ceitain remeoy lor all curablo diseases io which Fe? males a'oue are Mable It is a?*o ao excellent pre ventative of Nervous Blindness, or Nervou- D:s a*ee In eltner male or ie i ate It is a powertu! Nar? ine Tonio, setting up a full and nee circulation throughout lb? svs.em. _ ail of the above Modiclne-? sold by Druggists and Merchants generally .hroughont tho ,-outhwest, ED. S. BURN (IAili, Wholesale and Retail Agent, No. 421 King-street, (near Calhoun,) Charleston, S. C. Prepared only by DB. 0. 8. PROPHIIT, April 16 ftuth6mos Covington, Ga. T O H N D. ALUIA) DER, ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGBNT, So. 16 Brood-street. RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS BUSINESS IN AD? JUSTING ACCOUNTS of Merchants and ether?, and in WBITTNG OP AND POSTING their BOOKS, either in pan or whole, Ac January 9 B??lrfltt?s. SUI. TH CAROLISA KAIXiROULtV? GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT"* OFFICE, I CHASXJK8TOT?, & 0., iprfl 9, lift, r . oAND ATTER SUNDAY. APRIL lira, TEDI PABStXOER TRAINS of the South Caro HM MbM wfll rm> ot follow? s TOR AUGUSTA* Leave Charleston.fi.se A. M. Arri re at Arura* ta.tVAl P. M. Connecting with traine for Montgomery, Memphis, Nashville and Nev Orleans, ria Montgomery and Grand Junction. . . ??..-? _ TOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.80 A. M. Arrive at Columbia...,.6.10 P. M. Connecting wHh Wilmington and Manchester Rail, road, ann Camden train. TSR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.9.80 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.,.5,10 p. 14, Leave Colombia. tu A" w Arrive at Charleston.P* H. AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS ISUlfDATB EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.,.7,50 p. w Arrive at Aocrusta.(TO A M Connecting with trama lor Memphis, Nash ville and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusta. .?.lt>. m.' Arrive at Charleston....... ..eec A. M, ? COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. > (SWDATf SXCZFTZD.) Leave Char)eaton.g, M pa M< arrive at Colamba.4.46 4, jg; Connecting i>nndays excepted) with Greenville and1 Comm bia Railroad. Leave Columbia.6.N P. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.30 A. M. 8C MMEHVILLE 1RAIN. . ' Leave Charleston. a.ss P. H. Arrive at Summerville. 6.10 P. M. Leave Summerville.7.10 A. B, Arrive at Charleston.fja M - CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbi t Passenger Tratos on Mo*, nan, WserasAYS and SATtnuuss, connecta with ap and down Day Passengers at Klngnlle. Leave Camden.0L36A. M. Arrive st Cohrmbia.TLOOTLaa*. Leave Columbia.....3.90P.M. Arrive at Camden.....IMS M. Signed) H. T. PEASE, April 10 General Pusennteadent, Stftf. MARVIN'S PATENT , Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality, finish and price. J Tl_ . MARVIN'S rife SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES -voa ' 'Alli .'ttl 6TH Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, . EXPRE88 BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS 1 Please send for a catalogue to MARVIN & CO., (oldest safe manufacturers) D.^. 1 ( 205 Broadwaj, New To**. Pn^P*1 J721CheirtnutSL,Phila. - Warehouses (108Bank St,ClevelaMicl,0 And for sale by our agents in the principal cities throughout j^he** " United States FOR SALE BY WM. M. BIRD & CO., No. 203 EAST BAY, CHARLBBTUN. December 29 _ ty ?XiisaMtM. _ DIAN08I PIANOSII GOLD MEDAL FOR 1868 HAS JUST BBEH* AWARDED TO CHAS. M. STTEFF FOB THE BEST PIANOS NOW MADE, OVER BALTIMORE, PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW YORK PIANOS. OPFICE AND WAREROOM, No. 7 N. LIBERTY* STREET, ABOVE BALTIMORE-STREET, BA LTI MOKE. Mit. ^ SHEFF'S PIANO" HAVE ALL THE LATEST Improvement, including the Agraffe treble, Ivory fronts, and the Improved French Action, fully war ranted for five years, with privilege of exchange within twelve months if not entirely satisfactory'to purchaser. Second -bunded Pianos and Parlor Or gons always on hand (rom $50 to $300. ioma WHO HAVE erm rftsos ES vex: General Robert E. Lee, Lexington, Va. GeD'ral Robert IUnsom. Wilmin gton, N. C. General D. H. Hill, rharlotte, N. C. Governor John Lelchcr, Lexington. Ya. Messrs. R. Btu well & aous, CLariotte, N. C., Fe? male Keminory. C. B. Riodick, Female College, Eittrell'e Springs, N. O. Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Max s trakOBch, Itali J n Opera Messrs. Pierson A Sons, sumter, S. C. Charles Spencer, Charleston Q. 0. Send for a circular. Terms liberal. October 29_ DREGS INO ?H. THE UNDERSIGNED CALLS THE ATTENTION of both city and country purchasers to his large stock Of DaUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUM? ERY, FANCY GOOD \ Ac, Ac, a* of which be of? fers at the lowest market ratee. H. B A E R, Jr No. 131 MEETING-?TBEET, NEAB MAB? KET-STHEET. Much <