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?THE DAILY NEWS. Hvcnftng ShadowH. Surely the day 1? done i 'Tia af i of sun. Long fail the Bb adowa from the en o wy uti le : Vol yet bave waked the sleepy Ut ile rills : But softer ur 9*.esta every where Although the day is done. Ah yes I the day ts done I And one b' one Hie ghosts ot starlight flit across tbe sky ; "" Ia doe . h? fl" -elves on the carpet he, Xiied of play, 'i u<-. imuifu eay, <> Because tbe day is done. We *nnw the day is done 1 Our feet have rna Vnresuu,, *. tbe ^aui that duty made. Tread'*1 * ' .".in? ot dangers not afraid, And rest ? sweet 'luuimu uiguiriiunra fleet, And day again comea on. The day of life is done I And set tLe son I Byes dim to fairest eights that earth can show, Kars heedless, though entrancing music flow. And marble brow Unwrinkled now ; Indeed the day le done I But ls the day yet done ? And set the sun ? When seas of amoer lieht transfuse the air, And P^sul'??1 flwrm bloom everywhere * O'er purple hill* '1 ll^. h?U.lH IUIlllH. Heaven's day le Ju?t begun 1 Corawcni?l. ? * nuneaton cotton and ki tee Market. WHO* OP THE CHARLESTON BAILI HEWS, I CHARLESTON. Monday Evening, Juno 21. J COTTON.-The flimnesa of holden with the light ?tock limited tram actione, sales only 26 bsles, soy ?at 29, 7 at 99, 2 at 30J?, ll at 31 We quote : LIVERPOOL. CLASSIFICATION. Ordinal J to aood ordinary.28 @29>? Low middling.80 ?30>? Middling.81 @ By Hew York claBSificaticn we quote : Middling.31Ji@ BICK -The market was firm, wi lb a belter demand And light offering etock. Sales ?bout ISO tierces Of clean Carolina, pay 16 tierces at 1%, 30 at Vi. 60 "Wt 1%, 20 at 8c fl lb. We quote common to fair -?lean Carolina st V-i&Vi- good 8a8.t?c f, lb. Blarketsny Telegraph. FOREIGN MAUKET8. LONE OB, June 21-Noon.-Consols 92#. Bonds quiet at 80%. f ngar, on the spot 3?s 9d; nflout 28s "9d. Turpentine 28s 8d. Afternoon.-Bonds hOJ?. IJVEIIPOOL, June 21-Nocn.-Cotton aclive; up. lands 12^ul2^d; Orleans 12.'4al'i?,d; eales 16.000 tralee. Afternoon.-Uplands 12>?a?2????; Orleans 12^a 12%d; sales)8,00ubales. I'lour 23e. aallow44a3d. Turpentine 27s 6d. DOMESTIC MAttEETS. NEW YORE, June 21-Noon.-Stocks unsettled. Money active st 7, wilh 1-32 commission. Sterling Ooie, 36# Cottcn quiet at 33)?o. Turpen? tine quiet at 41 >?a42c. Ito.-in dull; s traine J $2 37 >? ?2 m? Ii ALT rat OH?, June 21-Cotton quiet at 33a83>?'.\ Plour dull and favors buyers. Wheat dull and un? changed. Corn lower; white 93a95c; yellow 84a87c Pork firm at (84. Bacon furn; shoulders 16v?c. Lard S0a20)?c. Whiskey pearce at tl 08al 04. Wu MIN OT?N, June 31.-bi irite turpentine 88%c Rosin $1 80a4. Crude turpentine unchanged at $2 65u3. Tar steady at 12 25. AOQU6TA, June 21 -Cotton market quiet and unchanged; eales 125 bales; receipt? 73 bales. SAVANNAH, June 31.- Cotton, market dull not stiffer; eales ncminal; middling Sic; receipts 311 fcales. MOBILE, June 21.-Demand for cotton limited; market closed quiet; sales 350 bales; low middling 90c; receipts 262 balee; exports 2155 bales. NEW ORLEANS, june 21.-Cotton dull and easier; ?ales 136 bajes; middling 81)?c; receipts 649 biles; exports 8269 bales Gold 87J?. Sterling 60J?a5L Kew Tork sight %a premium. Buger, prime lSiMtf -common lOalle. Molasses fermenting at 35aC2>?c. Coffee, prime WtfalfiXc; fair 14J?al6#c. Nashville Cotton Market. NASHVILLE, June 18 -COTTON.-Market not so active to-day. but no change in quotations. We quote : Ordinary 26j?a27 ; good ordinary 28>? ; low ?middling 29??a3t>. NASHVILLE COTTON STATEMENT. Stock en hand beptember 1, 1868.60 Beoeived to day..*. 60 Beoeived previously.51.387- 51 307 Total. 61,467 Shipped to-day. 168 Shipped previously.60,328-60,491 Stock on hand. 906 Conn-Shipments (odiyof 3100 bushels at 85c, delivered in depot. WHEAT -Ihree hundred bushels of tbe new crop was ?eceived to-iiav, and we heard of a contract for 10th ot July delivery at $1 per bushel. Murray, Ferris At Co.'s Naval Stores Cir? cular. NEW YORK June 19.- SPIRITS TOBPEMTIHE.-The bush ess of tbe week has been quite large, b it at steadily declining prices. In early pa?t of week ene sale of 1000 i>bie (of which 630 to arrive was made al 44c, and 676 bbls at 4<)?a48, including 860 Hew Yolk bbls 4??4s46o, and shipping 46c. Later 1900 bbls changed bunds at 43a41)?c, merchjutabltt. including 900 shipping 42^43X0. Our market loud ed its lowest point Thursday, 41 Jyc, tving ic sander the lowest ot last M av. but at the close yes? terday was quite firm at 42o merchantable, and 42*?c shipping, iicceipts 12(14 bbls; exports 641 bbls. ROSIN -There Las been a fair demand for low grades, bnt towards tbe close it was checked by scarcity of freight room. 1 be sales amount to 10, OOO bt'ls at ?2 82}?a2 43% for common to good strain? ed; $2 ttUrt 45% for gocd strained and No 3; and $2 C0a3 65 lor Ko 2. In medium and fair rosin there has bien a moderate business, bnt at ruinously low prices pertoimed. Tie sales are 3000 bbls pale at S4. t4 60 siid Sf, and Ht 0 t els extra pale and win? dow glass st tfl, So 60, i7 and 19. St these pnces ibo demand is gooo, but they are a little above what mle in Wilmington. Reoeipls6691 bbls; experts 7647 -hate. " - TAU-Iain moderate demand for retail purposes. Ike sale? ar*-1000 bbls. mostly on pi iv.de terms*. We quote Wilmington S3 13^a8 36; 36 gallons S3; 34 gallons g2 70*2 76; 38 galions $2 60. Receipts 70S Atela; exports 89 bble. ga ?ten ?a Co's Cotton fteport, fer the NEW YOBS, tune 19.- THE MARKET.- In our last report the market closed Arm st Uko tor middling uplands, t-amrduy, teer? waa a fair busk. 1 nam xofeftry-fer saning, the mackel closing strona, I with tome speculative d'mand at 315^0 ; sake 302? kal eft Mond ?y, ?be very light supply ofte. ed, coin PtpeSfWtth ibo prmtag ?-pinning demand, lotea? pii-es np another Mo t tu o olese tb? leeitng was very strong ; eales 8833 bates a* 83Xo. i ue&day. there waa a lent? business dene by spinnen and * peculators, offering stock light and pri?es advanced ?o 82a83 >?o for middling uplands; sales COM bales. Wednesday, the buoyant feeling cou tinned, stimu? lated by an ad vasos in Liverpool; sale*' 4967 bales St SS188U0 lor uplands. Thursday, bold-rs asked 33KO Which checked business, lhere wan not so xotscb. demand, buvthe market closed strong; sales ?S144 oates. Yesterday, the market wes barely steady at the advanced quotations several lots for quick deb very were offer* d and sild under the marker pr loe. ts .lea 1D83 bales at 33??o. Du i lu g tae week prices nave advanced fully 3 cents, wnh larKe sales to spin era and sp?culai OTB. "Tfbe former ara reported to have taken iron? this market, in the past fortnight. 21.013 biles, and the latter have bounbt 16 080 bales. If speculators held xnuth now We ?houl i exueot te see some reaction, .mt th > dp not Ihey have bot had rauch faith ia ?She advance, and have sold ireety at small profits, f o that the hod ery ll u? at prfsont. Liv rpool f?rices have advanced %l to H?i on upland-, aod^?l 9 M<* ?? OrieaiiB. 3be- purchases by ?anchester ?S??S^SL??8 SSS! have averaged 60 000 WMS*. laeb? consumption i- Im re?sAngr and was eettniated en the 6 h Jone to be 40 ooo tales 3 week Tho w- aiher et the boura continues favorable, sad She Bland, although b coward, looks hea.tbv. Th?'i ?S?lion ot American cotton at Liverpool ao ?3 ie to grow stronger every week We shewed lest ?WI <k ho? aauoh could bs used weeklv to leave the ?tock on I?tb Novtmbur, tho same as last y^ar. The ?onanmptlou ead export demand ls i nuning toe ?eavii\ on American, and the consequence will ba teat jent. bi ore November the stock will bo redoes . to a dani erouslv hw ?oiu'. 'Hie margin between Amalanai-d .-units mutt Incisas* to a point tust -wino- wi e ?ternai d oh the latter as roon aa there sue ?ene dentine arrivals ot ind its cotton, say in Jn v. - ia? xe hay* been received at the por s el oe? let tieptemoer, ?,013,A*7 heiee, os which vt> .ortet? have *akeu 1.4WU14 bales, ?spinners ?63.611, and tho etoeka are et,Si a bales la ger than at that date. De -?olua rcOMlp ? aa con,pared with last your 63,841 bsles. IHScii la shipments to Liverpool, 361 6vS Si alee. ' ? 1S Boa?bey shipments for th* week endlag lltb ftre i o ted io be eu ooo bates to Kuroue. As we ae/n . opnvu e disi a.eh Ibis week, we cannot say echot . r ts s amount is oorrepi or not. lb l'aMlk* 4Jo'? f^eadon til*? ?? 0t ?ta ju,,,, the June ?Iii?, menu* *. e es tina at uo at 00 OOO eales, ot wk cb 70jjot SM1> s tire ?ap9ct?d to olear na- the Srat tin day a oi Ahe 'j3oPib. . The most ao?eeable faatorS fn ibo weekly report from Uverpeut to the largs ead Increaainit demand flor the ooi.il aent it has been Buppo?ed lu si Ve cause tns-re bad been WJ.OOO Sales more shipped g.. jsett tom America than hus year, an? co. two babee increased BMrdOBtl on tt?"Wl^**li*?i thura woaW be am oh smaller demand from *ug huid We flud. however, that thia exoess from India .ad *Amario* ia balanced by decreased exporta al? ready from langland of 100.900 balee, aid that Oom thia time on there ia no > eason why the Continent .honld not draw aa ninon from England aa last year, presuming the vomunaption to be the same, and the cotton tobe had Ihe average. tak?-n from 19m June to 31st December, last year, was 10.419 bales a wi nk. UALSS voa Fuira? DBXJVBBT - The ?-alee have been as follows: July, 200 at 31 Jfc; 160 at ?2#c. For October, 190 at 28c. For November and December. 290 at Me. December, 100 at 24*c. 800 at 24Kc; 10? en private terms. For January, 100 at 94c; 800 on private terms. All of the above were sold on batts of low middling. For November and December, 100 middling Bold at 2fl '?c. Upland * Mobile. Mew Florida * Orleans. Texas. Ordinary.- a27* - a27J?- a28 - tOBX Good Or diuary.- a?vjkj - a 30 - as*?*' - a30# Low Mid- - diing...- a32>? - a33&- a83 - a83>? Mia?Uag - aS3>? - a38X- a84 - a84? Bales of the week 92,990 bales, including 12,827 to spinners, 9181 to sp?cul?t ors, and 287 to export? ers. Gross receipts at this port for th? week, 7411. Since 1st September, ?06,332 balee. 1869. 1888. Stork in Liverpool. 42? 00* ?11,980 Afloat from India. 474,000 412,000 Afloat from America. ??.ooo 197 000 Stock in London. 11,170 87,88? Afloat tor London. 40.000 82,000 Stock In Havre. 84 800 41 248 S float for Havre. 118,700 70,104 Stork in Bromen. 11.911 11,787 Afloat fer Bremen. 6.396 9,192 8took in United States ports. 88,006 110.218 Stock in the interior towns. 9,140 11.144 Total.1,872,828 1,602.023 Deficiency in visible supply . 129,81)0 Stock of cotton held by Manchester spinners at tte milln, now 100.000 boles ; same time 1868, 120.000 hales. M i a diing Orleans now 12>?al2??d; then ll J.d. Consignees per Bosun enioiina Railroad Jane isl. 368 bales Cotton, 68 bales Dpmestics, 422 sucks Corn, 67 bbls Naval Stores, 1 car Staves. 118 cssks Clay. 1 car h tock. To Railroad Agent, <+W W?T??SJS A Co, A B Muiikan, Kirkpa'n? k A Witte, reiser, hodge s A Co, BJ Wist, W K byan, W W Smith, J A T Getty, Men house A Co, Cia gb ora, Herring A Co, Goldsmith A t on, J 8 Schlrmer, and THAW J?e wees. JBtrint 1(09. fort of O h. url?? ton, June 22, P?KT OAJUAlINlJAA* rHA EB Or THE If OOH. Last Quarter, 2d, 2 hours. 1 minute, morning. New Moon, Oin, 10 bonis, 43 minutes, evening. First Quarter. 16th, 0 boura, 0 minutes, evening. Full Moon, 23d, 8 coins. 19 minutes, morning. JUNE BUTS aiBxa. I saxa MOON HJ.4ES. HIGH WATER. 21 Monday....! 4..04 22 Tuesday.... 4..(4 23 Wednesday.! 4..64 24 Thursday... 4..64 20 lriday..... 4..t4 56 Htttarday...} 4..(0 27 ?mm??.1 4. 06 7.. 9 7..10 7..10 7..10 7..TO 7..10 7..10 2..09 Bless 6..68 7.. 02 8. .40 9. .24 10.. 2 6..18 6.. 0 7.. 0 7..48 8..31 9..11 ?..65 iVrrtvtd % estero??. Steamship J W Everman, Snyder, Philadelphia left Thursday, P M. MdBo. To Jno A Theo Getty, Railroad A ?ont. Byrne A Fogarty, T M Bristo 1 Dr ll Hoer, Carnet od A Barkley. P fd Cohen, J rem min*. J Cosgrove, Dowie A Moise. J M tes?n A Bio, Fogariie's Book House, J ran-eil, J Hmkamp & Co, Ho.mea' Book Bouse, J Hanlon, A Johnson, Krlete ti Chapman, Jeffords A Co C L Kornabrens, C Lil iemhal A Co. M Luhre, B O'Neill, J PiDckney, W H Schaffer, J Rintel), f.hnckeltoid A BMly, H A To-ck, W J Trim, Quartermaster, Mrs S Watts, P Walsh, Woiner, ?vaus A Cogswell, Wagener & Montee?, u White, and Wlrkersham A Lang. bohr Ann ti Deas, lrom Wt-st Point Mill. 65 bbls Bice. To J R Pringle, aud ibm eton A Holmes. Cleared Yesterday. Ship Richard III, Wood, Wlscssset, Me-Street Bros A Co. Sailed Sunday. Steamer Aepinwall, McCarty, Port an Prince, Hajti Krona tnls fort. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore, Juno 19. Up for tnls Pori. Seer ? J Palmer, Smoot, at Baltimore, June 18. Cleared for inls r?ort. Sehr C S Grove, Weaver, at Kew York, June 10. Snipnews by ? e'cerapia. WILMINGTON, June 21-Arrived yesterday. W P Clyse from New Ycrk. balled, fairbanks foi Kew Ycrk. SAVANNAH, June 21-Arrived, Schr Anna A Susan from Boston. Cleared, brig Lena Thurlow, Buenos Ayres. Ihe ?bip Vestatdia, frc m Matanzsa for Falmouth. Egg, arrived off Xj bee y oat er day in die tress, lbs captain and one seaman died on Saturday; several of the crew are sick. ?miatut. Y?W Ul'GSV TU RIV HUME IR TI1K CHARLESTON BRANCH ' LIFE ASSOCIATION i OF AMERICA, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS : 1st. Because it le a borne institution managed and controlled by your own citizens. 2d. Because it is the only monled institution of the kind that loans ita funds in the States from which they are der!voa. 3d. Because it ie purely mutual; all policyholders share ia its profits or earnings. Its large and in? creasing assets belong exclusively to the policy bidders. 4th. Because its rates arel'"wer than those of most otber companies And its dividends will be larc er. ?th. lt^can-ie it invests tte funds at rates of Interest averaging ten per cent., while Eastern comp mies' rateB average less than seven per cent. Thin makes the dividends of the Associ?t on larger and the rates of premium smaller. One hundred dollars improved st six per cent, for fifty * ears wu) amount to 81,842 ol The same amount invested at tea per oent. will pro dure $11.789 09. Difference in favor of the ten per cent investment $9,897 08. 6th Because you ought to Insure In a successful in? stitution, and the Lite Association of America is sc knowledges by its enemies a? well as its friends te be by flu tbe most successful life insurance inetitu Hon of its age in the United States. NET A88ET8 OF THIS DEPARTMENT IN? VESTED IN IBIS COMMUNITY. $100.000 deposited In the Insurance Department of tko State of Missouri (according to liv, for the protection of policy holders. Officers. H. G. LOPES, Pres'nt (Oaskier People's Nat. Bank). W. G. GIBBES, vice-President (W. G. Whilden A On.) E. X. JEM SIMS, kl. D.. Medical Examiner. Directors. JOHN B. STEELE <of North, Steel? ft Wardell.) " O. TRTINE'WAI KEB (Walker, Evans & Cogswell.) G. W. AIM AB, Druggist, B. T. PEAKE, Gen'! Superintendent & Q. Railroad. CF. PANKNIN, Droginat. . , . ; JAS. E. SPEAR. Ja weller. ; D. H. SIECOR. Wholesale and Retail Furniture. 1 M. P. tAUTKH, Secretary asad. A gent, . i March'20 lyr No. 40 Broadntreet ' _ fmi i 11T \j? W. * 1?, G. wskif? At ??o?r n n r r PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NG.mWSBTSBATluS1)fiBBT. ? BALT1M03B, MD., LJS - RECEIVE AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL kinds ot early VEG k TABLES, i FBUilS, MELONS, ftc We guarantee m?hest market priesa and prompt returns for all consignments to ?OT house. * ten efl Pistes fnraie>ied free ot charge amos May 8 j_JOLHlKB ?to JHACBKTH, SO. SO Broad-street, Charleston, b. C., BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS. BEAL EST ATS AND ?acajp?KAi. conn i ss i o JW A?KNT? Win atttend to Renting and d ?ieeung ct P.ema and purchase and sale ol Stools, Bonds, Gold, Silver and Real Kstat?, To ?bo Purohacr. of Goods and Supplies for parties ia the country npori reasonable terms. OBOB?B U Btiiaam.ALEXANDER MAOBKT H. Jasn>iTl , . -s *rr JILLI'S ?I CHIHUI.M, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AM JD . . Mil WINO AGENTS, ' WILL ATTEND IO THE JPDROHAS?, MAL? ANS SHIPMENT (ta Psraga ans Dornest? potts) or COTTON. BICE, LUM BEB AND NAVAL STORES ATLANTIC WHARP, Ohattsstai. g, c. S.WIXLIS. ..........A. C&&0Uf October U_ yiHABI?Kfr*0S A??, fl V ?AL WABSBOU8B AND BEBO STOBB" AGRWULtV&AL ??.?^??f*T* 6**JW*??i> ALsdWBftra TBA?BPLANTJ8B FOKBALE. GBO. K P?M4IRRS, GUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Organized in 1859. All Policies non-Forfeitable. Half Loan Taken. No Notes Required LAST CASH DIVIDEND 60 (FIFTY) PER CENT. Statement. Policies in foroo.$26,000,000 AH acts.r._ 1,600,000 Annual Income. 800,000 Lessee Paid:. 600,000 Officer?. W. H. PECKHAM, President. H. V. GAHAGAN, Secretary. L. MoADAM, Actuary, G. A. FUDICKAR, Superintendent. Directors. Hon. JOHN A. Dix, New York. Hon. JAKES HARPER, Firm Harper A Bros., ex-Mayor New York. JOHN J. CHANE, President Bank Republic. W*. ?, HOOKER, Wall-atreet. WM. M. VERKXLYS, Banker (Ver miry e A Co.) CHAS. G. ROCKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking Company. Hon. GEORGE OBDTKB ex-Mayor of New York. MINOT C. MOKOAN, Banker. THOMAS RIGNEY, Firm Tbomas Rigney A Co. BXNJ. B. SHERMAN, Treasurer New York Steam Buger Refining Company. AABON ABNOLD. Firm of Arnold, Constable A Co. RICHARD H. BOWNE, Wetmore A Bowne, Law? yers. E. V. HATJQHWO?T, Firm E. V. Haugbwout A Co. Wu. WILSENS, Firm W. Wilkens A Co. JULIUS H. PRATT, Merchant. WM. W. WRIGHT, Merchant. CHAS. J. STABS, Merchant. WILLIAM ALLSN, Morohant. GEO. W. CUTLER, Banker, Palmyra, N. ?. GBO. T. HOPS, President Continental Fire In? surance Company. JOHN H. SHERWOOD, Park Place. WALTON H. f* "WEHAM, Corner 6th Avenue anc Twenty-thira-Street. EDWARD H. WHIOHT, Newark, N. J. Gao. W. FARLEE, Counsellor. W. L. COGSWELL, Merchant. GEORGE KEIM, General Agent for South Carolina. Dr. T. REEN8TJEKNA. Exsmintsg Physician. R. ISSERTEL, GENERAL AGENT FOR CHARLESTON, January 19 ?mo ssc omeo No. ?fit? King-Street. Cn.<irlc?ton, S. C. _'^".L. *?l???,,iate' ?tr;__ CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK, IMPOBTBD DIRECT FROM THE POTTERIES IN EUROPE TO CHARLESTON. FOR SALE AT No. 255 KING-STREET, CORNER OF BEAUF?IN, WHERE FAMILIES CAN RE SUPPLIED W?TH EVERY ARTICLE IN THE ABOYE LINE BY May 29 WILLIAM Gk WHILDEN & CO. nae tuth s imo ^gwttltitral. FARMER'S FRIEND. POCKET COEN SHELLER, Malleable lion, Coppered. HOUSMAN'S IMPROVED PATENT, 1866. WEIGHT OKI/V ONE POUND. BEIN A THE OWN KR OF THE PATENT BIGHT OF THE STATES OF GEORGIA AND NORTH O AR OLIN A,' and Counties of Charleston, Barnwell, Collet OD. Beaufort, Georgetown, Williamsburg. B?rry, Marion. Clarendon, nunn ter, Darlington, Kershaw, Lancaster, rbeaterfisld and Marlboro', Sooth Carolina, of this small, cheap and very valuable Invention, I offer them to the publtc aa one of the best of the age, and can recommend them with confidence. County Rights foi sale on reasonable tenais, and the little jewels furnished to owners of County Right? and to Merchants at euch pri?es aa wiU enable tht m to make large profits, and at retail by the Xnrincipal Hardware dealers in tte city. May 27 C. N. AVERILL, No. 68 East Bay. tl stulmo gOUTIl CAROLINA flAIL.!llO A li. GENERAI. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I CBABXKBTOH. H. 0., April 9, 1869. ( ON AND AFTER 8U17DA?. APRIL llTB, TUB PAt&ETOEB TRAINS of the South Ceiobia Rail? road will run aa follows : FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.10 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.:.......4.45 P. M, Connecting v? i th trains for Montgomery, Memphis Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery one Grand Junction. FQB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.90 A. M. Arrive at Columbia..;.. 0.10 P. M Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester RU) road, ana Camden tram. * Wit CHARLESTON. Lev?e Augusta.9.40 A. M Arrive at Charleston..."..6.10 P. Al Leave Columbia..... ?*.*>.7 AS A. M Arrive at Charleston.6,10 P. M : : S AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS \ ? -\fffff?t)A.lf? UOl Pl JUD* I Leay? CB^leatop,.......v..7.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta....,?,.... .'.'.ii.:.;.;w.?l?A. J? Cenneotlng rpltp foaiae tor,, Memphis, NftshvfJP and llejv Orleans, v;? Grand JjyeJ^^^|^^^ Leave ?lhar)?3ate9^V?> ??^AS?^ 4 Arrive at Colombia,..?..?,... . .y;.,?....,,##.4*' Connecting (cundara ege^liTi iiiflij?WeeMlwa wm Oolam bia Baproad.. -a* ^ <je0 -?mSmf^ Laave Charleston..itl>. M, Arrive at Summerville. 6.1 OP. ai. L*fcve gumm^rvaile......?.10 A. SS. Arrive at Ohar?eaton.9M A, HS PAMDEN BRANCH. Pamden and columbi ? Pateena er Trains en Mos* DATs, TViDMKenA?? and SATtramm connects with, up and down Day Passengers at KtogvtBe. j j Leave Camden..0.85 A. a, Arrive at Columbia.?.....liv* A. M. Leave Columbia. ?nim?LSrAmc ?:vVk\?&?;mI April 10 *"* " <Merav<&o?wiSt*e^ % X B HEARD, If. V. J W. S BBABD. BOBBOLB. O. W. TOPUO, M, T. I ?. B. OOODBIOOE, PORTSMOUTH. \<X) . /j 'il (1 BiOt *? . '*T .wi IJEARD, YOUNG ?St CO., PBODUCE COMMISSION MEROHANT?, J We. JtSV Washington street. ' ?"1 ! NMW TOBE. SPECIAL ATTENTION CUTEN TO THE ?AL? Of j / '? ?* j Iwaaae na.-Governor Z. 9, Tee**, ?asarlo*** s W. t>. Ren?da Ai Neefeftj. E. ?.?ni?, So***, InienOeasi ?. li B ?albtcad, Piilesssiirht oVaasTe L.?mnoni, E. E. Sarnia** B*?, WCaafaaNem; B" KTfcart^r&Oo,. Li**em. A Ws***t, **W ? ??T*ftflAfc, gases Aggfii EARLY VEGETABLES, FBU?T8, . POTATOES ?e. ?V jj 4 _Jto?es. MARVIN'S PATBNT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF FES . Are r^i^^ ( .i ' n ? -IT .HO fM ? ? g^fgWImlfcw * ???'.' . ?Jm'-,' ..*.'..3-HL'' ?*" ? 'MW'J&JH-' ' . : v ' .i.;Jci.:...< ?j JL t,:.; ! I ' SPHERICAL BURGLAR v (ettteafc Mrfe mwoathetweiB) T?2S???? ^TOl C^?8t??* Bl., Phil?. 1 wsr. ?,: mw * <*?;,* No. SO? BART BAT, J^R . O . 8. pnUPHlTT'J FAMILY MEDICINES CONSISTING OF HIS SEvLJIBHATED LIVER MEDICINE, ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic AND PUR IF Y INO PILLS. mBB EXCELLENT REMEDIES OF O. S. PKO JL PHITT, H. D., need no recommendation their well knowe power in removing the disease* pe? culiar to onr Southern climate having already estab? lished for them an enviable reputation in Georgia and the adjoining ?-tates. As the taejoiltyof persons living in Ute Routh ?rc predtspo-ed to dt?ease of the Liver, it is granted by all intelligent physicians that most of the pains sud aches ot our people are due to orguilc or functional derangement of that impor? tant organ. Prophltt's Liver Medicine and Anti Bilious Pills strike directly at tho root of the evil. Th iv cure the Liver, which in nine cases ont of en, ia at the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick Headache, Rheumatism, Constipation, Men? strual Obstructions, ste, so common among our people. Earache, Toothache, Amte Rheumatism, Neuralgia and bodily pains of every kind five before PROFHITT'S PAIN K.1L.L I.T like chaff before the wind. PROFHITT'S UlVBH MEDICINE. Dr. Frophiti-Savina used this medicine suffi? ciently lon? to test its virtue, tad so satisfy my own mind that lt is an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia -a disease from which tbe writer has suffered much for six years-and being persuaded that hundred s who now suffer from this annoying complaint would be signally benefltted, aa he bas been, by its use, we deem it a duty we owe to this unfortunate clam to recommend to them the use of this remedy, whloh has given not only, himself but several members of his family the greatest relief. M. W. ARNOLD. Of the Georgia Conference. DOOLY COUKTY, GA , April, 1807. Thia ie to certify (bat t was confined toihe house, and most of the tire to my bed, and suffering the greatest agony imaginable with Rheumatism, for ve months, and ofter trying every available reme? dy, with no relief, I was cured with two bottles of Dr. O. S Prophiti's Anod> ne Pain Kill It, each cost? ing tfty cents only; it relieved mo almost instantly. I therelor* recommend it in the highest degree to others suffering from similar dise ; se. I can sa; that it is one of the beet family medicines now out, certain. Yours truly. W. A. FOREHAND. COVINGTON, Ga., July 9,1867. Dr. ProphiL-Having used your Liver Medicine for more than a year in my family, 1 eheertuliy re? commend it to all persons suffering from Liver ai factions. Dyspepsia or Indigestion in any form. I also recommend your Dysentery Cordial as tbo best remedy tor that disease. O. T. ROGER?. BT/LNFOBTVILLE, PUTNAM COUNTY, Oct 1,1867. Dr. O. S. Frophtft- Dear Sir-lhi* ls toceruiy that I have used your Ague Pilla for the la ai ten ye<rs. and 1 have never failed to cure the Ague in a singlo instance wllb them. They al wr.ys break the chills the first day that they are given. I can recom? mend them ns heine the nest ague medicine thal 1 have ev sr lound, and they leave no bad effects follow? ing them, as Quinine ?ic. Vours respeotlully. A. WESTBROOK. PUTNAM COUNTY. GA, September 22, 1868. Dr. O. S. ProphiU-t'il-l have used for the last two years in my family you'' Liver Medicine, your Pain Kill lt, and your Female Tonic, and I have no fears in saying that they are tbe best medicines Ihave ever nerd for the Liver an 1 Ptomarh Neura'g-c and Rheumatic afflictions, Headache, Colic, and pains ol every kind are subdued by them. After using tbe medleines so long, I cheerfully recommend them to auy and every one, and 10 all that are afflicted, as the best and safest remedies for all the diseases for wbleh they are recommended, kc. Yours respectfully, ? JAMES WRIGHT. OR. PROPHITT'N PEM&liE TONIC. This Medicine, witb its associates, ls a safe and certain remedy for all curable diseases to which Fe? males alone are liable. It is also an excellent pre? ventative of Nervous Blindness, or Nervous Dis? eases in either male or tamale. It ls a powerful Ner? vine Tonic, setting up a full and free circulation throughout the system. All of the above Medicines sold by Druggists and Merchants generally throughout the Southwest. RD. 8. BURNHAM, Wholesale and Retail Agent, No. 431 King-street, (near Calhoun,) Charleston, 8. C. Preparad only by DB. O. 8. PROPHITT. April 18_s tn tb fimos_Covington. Qa. (Ti P. PABfKNIN, Apothecary and Chemist. No. 1&3 Meeting-etreet C EC ARLESTON, S< C. IB ADVERTISER BEGS TO CALL ATTEN? TION to his stock ef the best Imported and Domes? tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS' AND PATENT MEDICINES. DEATH TO FLIES. ir SK LIGHTNING L1G BINING LIGHTNING LIGHTNING />. *> iiKpii >i -i. ; ? ? . f..;;.uj J >j.''.r&t: WLY PAPER PLY PAPER. BUBB AND 8?BDx DESTRUCTION TO THIS 2BOUBLBSOME TI8IIOR. ..JTOR-jsAIdB Bf;. i l<U::it. hie ". f-tJ .'?J. .?.*..'> M.'* ?- . !'.'>?'' THE SHEET, QUIRE OR REAM, . vV> . 1 MVtf r ., : " :...3i.us: : ' rsn ! y> ?' 'J MW ? x=ff t. ' . A?*'* ri? MANUFACTURER OF HEPATIC BITTERS, WMeh anni iwiwffwiafl M flunuNns j Ti#sssilirti - . i " j T; . ..,,.-.>. .J. ? .W^Vd'Nf 5*fWi:is$n - li Through sanstaataffost aad astsniion hi boyes ts SHS* a matin an? li sf tbs pabilo piringi whftrtt aaaht&barto ?aen extenged to hun, Jateaary M " rathelyr Q ??. L U H N , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY S. B. Corner of King end John-Stn. SPECIAL AND PERSONAL ATTENTION (OVEN TO PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS. DIALER TN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, PUFFS AN M PUFF SOA-ES, TOILET SETS, dc. PATENT MBDICISBB GENUINE BAT HUM. LUHN'8 COLOGNE IS UNSURPASSED BY ANY OTHER. A TRIAL WILL REPAY YOU. GERMAN COLOGNES. LUHN'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS Have no equal for strength and purity, and uugblto be used by all SODA WATER DEA LERS AND ICE CREAM MANU FA0IUBEB8. Mr. E. H. JACKSON, Front ictor of the Charleston Hotel, says: "I recommend your Extracts without hesitation to the public for Ice Creams, Jellies and Pastry." Mrs. H. M. BUXTEBFIBLD. Proprietress of tbe Pa? vilion Hotel, says: "Ihey are well worthy tbe atten? tion of those who deal in them or use them " Ihese Extracts are put np ia small vials, by the dozen, for tbe trade and family use, and in pint, quart and half gallon bottles for manufacturers. Congress and High Kock Spring Waters CON8TAN1 LY ON HAND. Any art'elo desired, not ia Stock, will be procured to ordtr. Goods delivered in the city FREE OF CHARGE. June 8 DAC tullis 3mo QI'l'RATB OP MAG* USIA. A GOOD COOLING BUMMER MEDICINE. MADE fresh every diy, by DB. H. BAER, May 25 No. 131 Meeting-street ?1 O li O G N E , SUPERIOR TO THE BEST IMPORTED CO? LOGNE WATER, manufactured and sold wholesale and retail by Dr. H. B \KR. June 21 No. 131 Meeting-street. J^V E K'S S A U S A P A lt I L L A , FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. THE REPUTATION ._this excellent medicine en /^*civ^ Jovs, is derived from ti? s ^A\^\ 8B cures, many of which *?r# sVe. m? 'rfff 4x111 y marvellous, lnrete //? p. r^Sjg^pp rate cases of iscrolulou? .u disease, where the system /{ (f(\ seemed saturated with AmM*^ ?tBk* corrup lon, have been pu MM( WIESM li?eo and cured by it. ^m\m^^mmm^ t Scrofulous affections and ^^JL^s^sMtei disorders, vfhict were a? ~-??a????mW?M&wE?,~ grava-ed by tho sorofu ?-?StiBlB&S?BM?fP*^' lons contamination until they were painfully afflicting, have been radically cured in auch great Dumber? tn aime it every seo ti on of tbe country, that the oublie scarcely need to be informed of its .virtues or use?. ScroruiouB po mun -tm ODO ut Hw mut dcsirovOvc enemies of our race. Often this unseen and unlelt tenant of thc organism undermines the constitution, and invites the attack ol enfeebling or fatal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Attain, it seems to breed infection tbrouph the body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develops into one or other oi ita hideous forms, either on the ! surface or among the vitals. Di tte latter, tubercles may be tuddenly deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed Tu tbe liver, or lt shows its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul uloerations on some part of the body. Hence the occasional use ot a 1 bettie of this SA Ria PA RI L LA ls aovlsable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Per? sons afflict e ? with the following complaints generally find imn ediate relief, and, at length, cure by tbe use of this SARSAPARILLA: St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ring Worm, eora lyes. Sore Ears, and other erup? tions or visible foi ms of Scrofulous dises se. Also, in the more concealed forms, aa Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart Dh ease, Fits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and the va? rious ulcerous affections of the muscular and ner? vous svstems. Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases are cured by lt, tbougb a long timo is required foi sub? duing these obstinate maladi< s by any medicine, But long continued use of this medicine will cure the complaint. Leucorrboea or Whites, Uterine Ul? cerations and Female disease, are commonly soon relieved and ultimately cured by its purifying and invigorating efl* ct Minute Directions for each case are found in our Alma noe. supplied gratis. Rheu? matism and Gent, when raused by accumulations ol extraneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it, as also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion oi Inflammation of the Livar and Jaun 'lce, when aris? ing, as they often do. from tbe rankling poisons m the biood. Ihis SARAPARILLA is a great restore! for the strength and visor of the system, 'those who are Languid and Listle s, Despondent, Sleepless and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions or Fears Or ax y of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. FREPAHRE) ST Dr. JJ. C. AT KM ?St Cu., Lowell, Masa Practical and Analytical Chemists. Sold at "Whole sale, by Dowra A MOISE. Charleston, South Carolina, And Vv B?tail Druggists everywhere. March'98 . nao tbstnSmos ^ T IIB BISHOP PULI THB BISHOP PILL ? THB BISHOP PILLI A PnreTy Vegetable Pill (Bugar-Coated.) "C08TARV BISHOP PILL, "Is of extraordinary effloaoy for Costiveness, Indi? gestion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Nervous Debility, Liver complaint." "Tbe best PILL ba the world." Medical Journal, September 8. T ft Y THEM! T EX THE all Ail Druggists tn CHARLESTON sell them. " COSTAB'S" STANDARD PREPARATIONS lABJI . . ?Cottar's'' ?at, Koae?i, ?ft?.. KxteirMt***. "Ueitar's" Bed Bug Kstermtnators. >*C>etsnr*ew (only pure) Insect Powder. "Only Infallfris Remedie* known." '. ..18 yeai* established ti? New York." "2000 R?xes and Flash* manufactured dally." .'.Ali \%??l to ??litL ? "All Druggists tar OB ABLttHION eau them. For lt, t?, *3 and SS sites, Addre? .<COB*AK?* COB*A*T. 'af?, l?' m&mrwi? ?toast, Sew Gearla. Seid te OHABL?STON, 8. C., by GOQBQUCII, winBsun * co. March28 BAO Ifr D .?,!???LM?5li}l, Cfo BATH TO WUftHSI BUY FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, The Beat in Use. They are modo of "Santonino," and contain no Injurious dreg. Bead what ono of the most distinguished pbyei ciana of Blchmond. Va., says about the Lozenges i I baye long used Sanfonine, the active principle of European Woim-Seed, an an effectual r.medy for Worms in chili iron. Mr. Wagner L. fleming pre? pares a Lozenge composed of lt. which is a very pleasant and palatable f >rm in which to administer lt to children, and which may be relied on as prop? erly prepared. O. F. MANSON, M. JD. For sale by DB. H. UAF.it, Wholesale Agent, Jun? ai_ No. 131 Meeting-street. F it IS 8 II ll K u ?; H JUST RECEIVED, OKIMADhT dc CO.'S PHBPARATIONflt IODIZED SYRUP OF HORSE KADISH VEGETABLE CAPSULES OF MATIOO SYRUP OP HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME GUARANA POWDERS. All fresh from Paa?!>, and for sale by Dr. il, BABB, May 8 No. 131 MEETING-STREET. (JW REMOVE CSU EASE SPOTS. U8B THE DOUBLE DISTILLED BENZINE, Prepared, and for salb, whole sa lo and retail, by DB. H. BABB, May 25 No. 181 Meeting-street. JJARBT'S PBUPHYIiACTIC IT LUID. Letter fron Hon. Alex. H. Stephens, of Georgia. CUAWTOBDsviLiJE, Ga . September 29,1868* Darby's Prophylactic; Fluid is an article of little ?cst. but great value. Its domestic as well as medi? cinal uses are numerous, while its specialties are most wonderful I have not been without lt for ten j ears, and no bead of a family who can afford to have it should bo without it. ALEX. H. STEPHENS. THE WUNDEKFUli FAMILY MEDI; GINK. Letter from the Surgeon-General of the late Confeder? ate States. RICHMOND, Va., January 14, 1809. JOHN I) AB U Y & Co., No, 160 Willi am-st reef, New York : ?? Gentlern-n-I have received your letter of the 16th of December, 1860, calline my attention to your (.Darby's Prophylactic) Fluid. I mott cheerinlly et?to that the Fluid was furnish? ed to, (ind extensively u^ed by, the surgeons in chirge of general hospitals in the Confederate ser vico with great bene Qt to the patients-all tho sur geoi'B making a favorable report-a great deal of ft wiiH used iu tue hospitals. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, SA MX PUEsTON MOORE, M. D, THE ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT. EMOBT COLLEGE, OXITOBD. GA., December 28, 1868. Prof. DABBY. Dear Sir-uaving not been en? gaged for many years In tho active duties of the Medical profession. I om only superficially acquaint? ed with the chvms ef your Prophylactic Fluid, but am well acquainted with its chemical elements. While, therefore, 1 cannot speak experimentally of the value of tbo compound, A et the disinfecting and therapeutic properties ot the agents employed in its composition, together with the well known reputa? tion of its discoverer, as a chemist, authorize me to regard its meriti as ot s hipb order; on the whole it must be considered as a valuable contrtoution to the class of articles to which U helen ga. These views, I may add, are sustained by the testi? mony ol many c inpotent judges, who bave tested its properties. Believe me, dear sir. Yours, respectfully, A. MEAN?, M.D., LL. D. CURES BURNS. WOUNDS. STINGS, ?he. ALABAMA IN RANK HOSPITAL, 1 TUSCALOOSA, December 22,1868. J Messrs. JOHN DAUBY & Co., No. 160 William-street. New York: Gentlemen-I received your circular? of the 10th instant, asking an expression of opinion from me as to tbe merl is of your Prophylactic Fin d. The pre? paration bas been so generally used hy the profes? sion and public at large, and so universally esteem? ed, that lt seems to mc to need no farther vecom "ASS disinfectant and remedial agent too, when in? dicate d, it is not excelltd b> any similar preparation. We use perm eau gauic prepaiations very extensively rn ibis ho spital, and cou d not do without them. I consider yours tue best and most elegant prepara? tion of the kind manufactured. Respectfully yours, &c, P. BRICE. M. D., Bup't and Physician Alabama Insane Hospital. BOWIE dc MOISE, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, I May 25 tuthsSmoe i gents for South Carolina. SOUTHERN TONIC FOR THE WEAK FOR THE PALE FOR THE SICKLY - FOR THE AGED FOB FEMALES FOR SPRING USE BITTERS EQUAL TO THBItt.^p THE CELEBRATED S UM TER BJ T1ER8, made of PURE LIQUOR, HEBB8 AND HOOTS, se well know o in Pharmacy : ' PERUVIAN BARK, CHAMOMILE FLOW I BBS, SNAKE BOOT, CHERRY BABE, tai GINGER, And such Other HERB9 AND ROOT8 as wfl] in alt ?ates assist Digestion, promote the secretions of the system in the natural channels, and give TONE AND VIGOR TO THE yO UJVC AND OLD, MALE AND FEMALE! ' AU Use Ht Witta Wonderful ?ueeei BEINGS COLOR TO THE PALS SHITS lill?. BLOOM AND BEA UTI TO THE THIN FACE AND CARE-WORN OOWNTENANCE. CUBES FEVER AND CRE? ATES APPETITE. TRY THXU. USE NO OTHER. Ask for SUMTES BIIIBR8. hold by Dregglate and Grocers. I garbee that our signature ie over tbs cork of each bott!*. ??WIB&MOI9E, . POFRTETOnSAND VTCOI^ALBDBUOtllSTB, : MayTa f 1 Oharlest??i, 9.0. - ROSADALIS. I fr 1 ROSADALIS. 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