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THE BAILY ?EWS. A ?fcwlri Life. ? little crib bernie tho bed, A little Ieee above the spread; A little frock bolilLd tbe door. A little shoe upon t.'ie floor. A little lad with dark brown bair, A little bine-eyed face and fuir. A little lane that le??lH to seboo), A little pencil, elato a.ud rule. rn. A little i lithesome winsome malo, A Utile band within his laid ; A little cottaa-e, ncros four. A littlo old time housoho d ?(ore. rv. A little family (fathering round, A Utile turf-heaped, tear-dewed mound; A little added to his soil, A little rest from harder toil. A littlo silver in his hair, A little stool, an oaay chair; A little*night ot laith-llt gloom, A litt'o journey lo ?ho tomb. iii. o nun cr CHU. " Kxports. LONDON-rcr Britten biig J L Tjc-1880 hVla * Koeiu, 1(83 bois bpirita Turpentine, 14 sacks Cotton Seed. - cHill iest<m Cotton and li icc Market.; OFFICE Of TUE CB AHLl'STON HAILY NEWS, I OHAKLEBXON, Monday livening, Juno 28. ( ? COTTON.-'lhc staple opened firm, generally on ?h? li?is ef 31031 >40. "ft ?J for middling, but on receipt of better tclcgrume, prices stiffened in some in? stances about >ic. Jb, the article closing strong ?nd the market nearly baro of stock. Sales about 3.75 bales, viz: 3 at 28; 7 at 28>?; 22 at 29; 2at29>?; 10at29X; Oat 80; 18 at^0>?; ti at 30%; 31 at 31; 17 nt 31 ){; 24 at 32. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordiuary.29 @30>? Low middling.i.81 @alj? Middhng.;.-.31 @ By New ?ork classiflc?tinn we quote ^ . Middling, nominally.82J?@ BICE. -ibo limped supplies and the firmness of Jbolders prevented transactions. We q?ote nomi? nally common to fair clean Carolina at7.^&7??; good6@8>?c. ^ lb. Marketa toy Telegraph. FOREIGN UABXEXS. LOUDON, Juno 28-Noon -Seciur'tltB unchanged. LrysBPOOL, Juna iift-^-Nooh.-Cotton active; up? lands 12%d; GileanB 12Xd; salce 15,000 bale?, ,Bread stuffs quiet. Afteinocn.-Bombay shipments to tho 22d, 30,000 kales. La d flat. Evening.-Cotton firm; upland? 12%cl; Orleans laj^d. H AYRE, Jone 28 -Cotton buoyant; on the spot if ?7o; afloat If ?#o. DOMEBTIC MARKETS. Kaw Tons, June 38-Noon.-Money at 7, in cur? rency to gold, bterbng 0%. Cotton firmer at 84c. Turpentine quiet at 42c. Rosin drooping; strained 12 30a2 35. Eveniig.-Cotton activo and Kale bc ft eriales .?OOO bales; middlings 84E34)?C. Flour heavy. Wheat lo lower. Corn steady,. Meas pork heavy. Lard heavy ; kettle 19J?a20)?c. Turpentine 42*48) Rosin $2 2:a8. FrtightB firm. Governmenls closed dull. '62'a 121al21%. Kout horn weak. Mousy tightened aa the day advanced and closed at 7, with %G commission, equivalent to 182 per annum. Stel? lung 9%. Gold 37)?. Stocks closed unsettled at a decline. BALTIMORE. June 28 -Cotton exolted at 33)?a34c. Flour favors buyers. Wheat dull ; new white tl 90. Corn closed heavy. Provisions easier. Shoulders 15al5%. Whiskey scarce at tl. CINCINNATI, June 28.-Provisions ju no demand; hoi chu s generally firm. ST. LOUIS, June 28.-Whisbey 94c. Provisions dull. Mo.-s pork Leid at $33 CO. Shoulders 14? LOUISVILLE, June 28.-Provisions quiet. Whis? key 93. WiLMiNCiTO"), June 28.-8pirits turpentine quiet but steady at 83}?c. Rosin quiet, Crude turpen? tine unchanged. Tar f2 25, AUGUSTA, June 28-Cotton market very firm; eales 84 bales ; receipts 26 bales ; middlir gs 32 Mc. SAVANNAH, Jone 2^.-Cotton market firm; nid dliuga 81>?o; sales 60 bales ; rcceiptalOO ba'.fs. MOBILE, June 28.-Cotton m demand; closed firm; Fates BOO bales; middlings 30)?a31c; receipts 139 bales; exports 3989 hales. NEW ORLEANS, June 28.-Cotton active and ad? vanced %c\ middlings 32a32Kc; pales I860 bales; receipts 320 bales. Gold 37a37#. Eter feg SIX New York sght >?cpremium. Engar dull; common 9>?al0!?c; prime 13a 13'?c. Molasses, prime fer? menting 60c. ' Easton d( Co.'a Cotton Keport, for tb.? Week tending Jane ?5,1860. , NEW YORK, June 26,-THE MARKST.-In our last report tbe market closed steady at 33??o for middling uplands. t-amrday, themarkitwas very quiet, aa moat buvers held off >or sonia reaction, bales 866 bales; quotations unchanged. Monday, .there waa no di ?IA sh ion to buy, but h ol dera re? mained firm, offerirg but little, hales 1080 bales at 33>?c Quesea?, the dimano continued light and a few holde) a were willing to make concession P. The bulk of tne atockle in strong bands, teales 842 bales at 3;;a33}?o. Wednesday, there were enough sm fl lots ot short time < ohon pressing to supply the lim? ited dem .nd, and lower pitres were accepted. Holders generally were not offering. Sales 474 ua.es at 323?a88c. 1 har- day, the market waa more active and filmer. Ine email speculative lota Laving been sold, holders retused to go on, and prices were quoted at 33o, and not much for sale at that, t ales 8386 bales Yesterday there voa a lair business done at firmer prices Holders are ind fi'orent about sell tog, feeling confident about the future. Bales 2i62 hales at 83i33^o. There have been received at the ports since 1st September. 2 020,045 bales ot wt. ich exp? riera bave taken 1 408,785 biles, spinners 682,196 bales; and the stock? ere 2u,9ti4 bales la ger than at tbat date. De? ficit in rece pta as compared with last year, 67,750 bales. Deficit in shipments to Liverpool 266,733 bales.' - -, , .... I CHOP PROF PECTS. -During the past week we ?kv? i examined a great number of re nor ts received from all parts ot the cotton region. We do not pre? tend to give any est?mate of the crop, for no one can guess now within half a mill, ou Dales, what will I be t he molt, buppOttvg -Ule crop eatery through the trying mouth of August, and >he army worm did not make ita appearance, and the frost should oe late, the frei dmen continue to work well, and the picking season favorably there would still n main the very serious . question of the picking capacity of tho ?outh. ''lhere was sufficient inducement last year to anice planters to make every effort to ?ecur? abe crop and toe eenie will be doue thia ?ear. Bat -with tbe present lab jr lt would barely be wise to calen ate upon any large increase over the crops of thepuet two j ears. SALES ron fe BTU HE DELIVERY.-The sales have been as follows: For July 100 nales et 81 %o For August 100 ba ea on private terme. For beptomber 100 osles at 29J?r. For October 100 at 88c. For De? cember 6o baieB ar. 24%c, 4u0 st 25c, 800 at 26Kc, and 400 at 25)?o. io-day. For . ec em ber and January SOO bales ou private Wrns ; sh of th above were sold either on th J basie or as average low middling. It KOKI pr? AND t XPORT3 - i he receipts this week have been 8678 l aies, against 2487 balea the corres? ponding wees list year, and the foreign exports 7841 halos a. oin et 8160 in 1868. The cottou st sea is 81.000 bales nore than last year, and the stock ia 2t7 SOO bales lesa, the con? sumption of A iiericao cottuu has averaged 92 667 bates for the cast six wi eks. Of the Bales this week 40 percent were American, and Si per cent. >uia s. Stock ol American 67 Ler rent,, ano of tur ats ll per cent, oi the who o. . Upland A Mobile. New Floiida. Or .cans. Texas. Ordinary -A sST & a27*^~ a37*? ?I- AaTJe' O ooo Or . J?'"?;/;"- - ??Ar- - ?*o ?.OW Mid- i w?i?.'? MKi82K??><A82V 82Xa33 Middling?S ats? *iX>*SKMxmx 83fc.34 ?*"*"* "i^4"' t"** .J7'1 beles, including 4620 to spinners, 4030 ld epeouiaiore, sud 42? to export .rsi Gross receipts at this port for the week 19478 balee, tines let September. 618,811? balee. ' * ?to a In i iverpool.,... 3uao?e 6fr\8itj Afloat from Imha............... 475.000 ? 432000 Afloat from America. 70,000 76000 Stock in London...... 71.880 89130 Afloat tor London.... so OA) aa'000 Stock lu Mavis.?. 80 700 3.? 898 Afloat for t?avrv.. 110,889 Moot i.tcrk tn 8r?men.'. 19.468 11,089 Afloat lot bremen. ?80? 8,189 Stock U quited H ta te* i.orte.... 78088 90 918 Stock in me Interior towns... ?7.077 10 684 total.............IJUJ&t 1.4O9.?40 reflciency m. vial Ole supply ........ ?8? 081 Stock of o tum held by Manchester si inners at the autis, no? i0?.o?0 bale j uaroo time 18 8,123 000 balee. M ladling oneans, .now 19Md ; teen ll^d ASrarrmy freanrl? M Co.'? fSavaS Stores Cir*> esustr. NEW YORK. June 96.->riBrrs T URT-RN-T J NT*. - ? h O Armasse nj ?d lu o ir i<wt couti..oed ou v u itll ax ja val ot Ms sbera stsamer. Most ot bar oargo ai ile a at dock, and a lot of 10 obis at ?0>?c. Jmmo dlatoly after wbicb reamed flnnnoes waa manilest od wltb tome business at 42o. 1 be sates of the wee? are 2630 at 40?e42, oiwung weak at Al?<. merchant? able. Receipts 69? ??"Sls (snd abont 750 not reported.) Exports 160 bt>??- Stock unsold estimated at lOoO bbl? The sports from Wilmington In 1868 were SA im bbls. In January, 1869,7847 bbls. Total for tho soaKon 41,243 bb's. The clearances smco (in clniiHig one vessel now loaded) are 17,618 bbls. Hosi N.- i be ad vam o tn freight bas chocker1 busi? ness In common roeta, but the demsnd for pal > has been sood at the decline Prices are nominally bet? ter, owing simply to the fact that it has been iound possible to sell at fair rates, 'lhe market .; now n? arly bare of all grades, except low pale. Good IS o 1 is ecaico and wanted, lhe sates and resales since our last aro about 8000 bbls i-trained at (2 26a3 36; good strained $2 39a2 42 J?; 600 bbls No 2 at $2 60a2 70, and about FOO bbls No 1 and pale at $ ia4 26 for No 1;*4 60a5 60 for to good pale; $6oV for ex r?pale, an l *9al0 for window glass. Receipts 7026 bbls. Exports 17 372 bb!s. TAB-The bnsluees is merely retail at about S2 76 for 26 gal bbls. Wilmington $33*'. Receipts G28 bble. Exports 30 bbls. <? Columbus Cotton Market. COT UMRUri. Juno 28.- COTTON. - This market las been one of nimo-t total inactivt'y dui inp the week, Laut Friday, the period at which our last re? port was given, ii iddlli gs reached the highest figure they have uttuinod this sc anon, 30)?a31c. Saturday they were quoted ucminally. at 80c, and sinco at 29c. Ot th" salen reported 78 bales really sold lent nook, but ihe transactions was not reported until Monday, The ofloi inp stock ie extremely light and there i s hardly nny inquiry. J ho sales to-day have been ve ry email-onlv ono or two operating. Seine eales ot low middling at 28)?c; good ordinaries at 27>?jC 'lhe loliowiug ar? merely nominal quotations; ont little cotton, il any, ot full gradee can bo bought at them: Ordinary 20c; pood ordmai y 27a27J?c; low middlings 28&a29c: middlings 29>,c. Wuroh uso pales for th* week 143 balee. Week's receipts 63 bales, upatluet 17 tho cor? respondit?' week of la-t foaeoo, ond 67 tho previous week pf this year, shipments 169 baies. COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on baud Sept. Ut, 15(38. 260 lUceived past week. 63 Received previously.?..47,947-48,f110 Total. 43,290 Shipped this week. 169 Bhii ped previously.47,618-47,787 Stock on baud June 26,1869.. 603 ConaiKnett per sooth ? 'ai oil uta Hutt rou ci June ?8. 176 bales Cotton, 18 bales Domestics, 132 sacks Corn, lear Iron, lear block, lo Railroad Agent, Pelzer, Rodgers St Co. W K Rvan, W C Courtney St Co, G H Walter & Co, W W Mnith, O Phillips, Courte? nay & 1 reuhol tn, Clag! orn, Heiring St Co, C XiitBchgi, and J Jara. JB?niu Seros. Jr^ort oit Ofe.arl?HBtoix, Jun? 00. TBA KB OV THE HOON. Last Quarter, 1st, 7 Honrs. 27 xunutes, even!cg. New Moon, 0th, 8 hourn, 14 retantes, morning. First Quarter. 10th, 1 hour. ?8 ninutes, morning. Full Moos, 23d 8 boars. S? muutes, morning. Last Quarter. Stet, ll hour*, 46 minutes, morning. gi g^JTJNE a JULI BUN SUHB8. I BT 13, HOOH ru ?ES. HIGH W?TXB. 28 Monday...., 4 66 7..10; 10..38 29 Tuesday.... 4 . rc 7..10 ll..11 30,'Wednesday. a..66 i 7..10 ll..43 llTirursday... 4.167 7..10 Morn. 2lFriday. 4..C7 , 7..10 12..13 Slaaturday,.. 4..67 ! . 7..10 12..? Alormdav. 4. 67 7..10 li?15 -'-pr-: Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia-left 24th inst. Mdse. To Jno & Uheo i.etty. bO Bal road Anent, ) D Aiken & co G W Aimar, Cameron St Barkley, Dr H Baor, Dowie k Moi e. 1 H uincl weiL J A cher, Kinsman Bios, C L Gilbert, Charles? ton Gas Light Co J < ampsen & Co, T A Beamish St Co, L F Robertson, J ti Renneker, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, cohi n's Medical Depot, J J Grace, Dr G C?uli. r, B O'Neill H a Ton k Mrs C hinkler, J R Pringle. W B Heriot, B Johnson St Co C B Goidner, H T Peake, P Waith, L Cbupio St Co, F F Chapeau, C D F ran eke. fogartie'a Book Store. J Russell, u s Inkier, Mcbuff cohen. Claiborn, Berring St Co, J F Ta lor St Co, i"R blake, Willis & Chlsoim, F 0 Bor? ner, J llurkamp St Ce, W H Shaffer, G J luhn, and others. Sehr Frank Palmer. Latham, Bostcn-26 days. Ice. To Risley St Creighton, and A Gage & Co. Sehr T D Wild-r, Heather. Now York-16 d?ys. Hay and Railroad Iron. To W lloach & Co, King & Gibbon, abd Courte ay & irenholm. Cleared Yesterday. British brig J L Pye, Pye, London-J A Enslpw & Co. ' from tuts Port. . Steamship Saragcsea, Bydet, New York, June 26. I p for thia Port. The Vmce, Halliday, At Liverpool, June 12. Sailed for tuts Port. C<.tv KoU fui, lUb,. a?, locm ?alfaal. Ma. Juna 20 * snipnevrs bj ? e'eucrapu. SAVANNAH, Jone 23-Ari i ved, Rapiden fiona New York. Mensa? nnt*. The steamship Prometheus, nt this port from Phil? adelphia, spoke on sunday alternos-, at 3 P M, off | tbe rrymg Pun, the pilot boat Pride, ott and from Charley ton on a cruise. HST UR VKWHlCt?M CP, CLEARED AND SAILED K?? . HJHi POhT. FOREIGN LtVKHPOOL. The Hannan Lizzie, Ferguson, cleared.May 20 The Minnie, Robertson, sailed.May 13 The Vince, Halli Jay, up..June 12 DOMESTIC 108ION. Brig Amerieus, Hand, up.Jure 9 BO XPOBT. HE. Brig Manzanillo, t pear, sailed'..Jane 12 Brig Monica, McCoob, sailed.June 6 nELFAHl, HE. Kehr Zeta Psi, Thompson, sailed.June 20 GOLD8BORO'. MB. Scbr Velocity, Pinkham. sailed.June 16 NSW rons Brig A Biadshaw,--, un..June 21 scbr Clara W Elwell, Childs, cleared.June 12 behr Grace i H ton, Otis, cleared.June 12 behr Rockingham. Nickerson, cleared.June 9 Sehr H H - 'say. Small, olear ed.June 21 Sehr 8 Grove, Weaver, cleared.June 19 Sehr Wm L Si rings, Halsey, up. ... .June 17 Scbr Mary Stow, Bankin, o:ea?ed.,.June 19 PHILADELPHIA Scbr Adolph Hugel. RooinsoD,up.June 23 BJXTXHOB*. Scbr shiloh. Hubbard, cleared..June 10 Scbr BJ Palmer, snioot, cleared. .... .June 20 1AN08I PI A ? O 8 J 1 ? Ci GOLD MEDAL FOB 1808 HAS JUST * AWARDED TO CHAS. M. STIEFF FOB THE BEST PIANOS ' NOW BtADE, ' OVER BALTIMORE. PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW YORK PIANOS. OFFICE AND WARERCOM, No. 7 tl. LIBERTY. STREET, ABOVE BALTIMORE-STREET, BALTIMORE, Md. HTIEFF'8 PIANO? HAVE ALL ?HB LATER'1 improvement, including th? Agraffe treble, ivan fronts, and the improved French Action, rally war? ranted for five years, With privilege of excbanei within twelve months if not entirely satlei'vjtory tc purchaser. secoue-handed Flaues abd paitor Or gane always On baud fm aa t?0 to WOO. norma* WBO BATS OUB ?AMOS at usai eral,Rol>crt H. Lee, Lexington, Va. iraLltobert Random, Wiimfn tHm, N. 0. D. H HUI, cbAtfotto. M C. ' ^J^BN?rwfll m ?ob*, ctariotte, N. C. fe .0. B. RiudS' ?ernale College, litton's Sr ring*, N. O. Bishop Wilmer, Mew Orleans. La. S??? n&rakctroh. Hall .n Opera. ?MMSiw Piesses *.?ows? H?micas. C. Bend^orTetocmar^ ' 1 OetoberM _?' _ ^?O?*ntL* ?t MA?BKTH, ??. Otoad?itre?t, Charleston, b, C., BBOKEB8, AUCTIONEERS, BEAL SST ATS , i ato M. tiUKIfiltAL, OUHBIgglOfl AOB?Ti Will stttend to Benttns Mid0 Eeetrngof Renta and purchase and sate ol S^fi?s, Bonds, ?|ol?. Silver sod Seal Saisis, W? T ^ A5US0. Ci To thePureJuse ot Goode snd Supplie* Sar pavitas In tbs country upon reaaonib?e wau. QHOHOK U HOUOM.Af.STesnsa tJaSMMB. Jauu/ryl \ji pAMEKOM, UAH KLEY et CO., NORTHEAST COBNER Meeting and Cumberland Streets. STEAM ENGINES GRIST MILLS CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, and MACHINERY. January 1_Cmo yy is i r io LEAD, ZINC PAIN T S, COLORS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, Ac, Ao. RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS. CAMBRON, BAHKLKY di CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cun?harland streets. January l Omo O IhSI U1LSI OILS! 1000 GALLONS PU BE W?NTER LARD OIL 700 GALLONS PURE JOINTER No. 1 LARD OIL 500 GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL BOO GALLONS PURE MASON'S SPERM OIL 500 GALLONS PSI RE MACHINERY OIL 1000 GALLONS WHITE OAK LUBRICATING OIL 800 GALLONS REFINED NEATSFOOT OIL 300 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL. CA9IKKOA, BAKKLKY ?Si CO., Northea?t corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 6mo O O I- l N ti TIN 500 BOXES IC 14x20 ROOFING TiN 300. BOXES LX 14x20 ROOFING TIN 100 BOXE8 IO 28x20 ROOFING TIN 50 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN , 25 BOXES IX 12x12 25 BOXES IX 14x20 20 BOXE8 IX 10x20 20 BOXES I XX 14x20 20 BOXES JLXXX 14x20 20 BOXES LXXXX 14x20 * BLOCK TIN, TINSMAN'S SOLDER, SPEL? TER, Ac, Ao. ? IN STOKE AND TO ARRIVE. CAMBRON, BAHKLKT ? CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland street?. January 1_? _ j a gmo BB LT IN Ol. HKLTINO! ?:,y ?jj? 5000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT . ING . . ' 5000 FEET GUM BELTING, 2, 8, 4, and 6 PLY 250 SIDES PATENT DRESSED LACE LEATHER 800 DOZEN METALLIC-TIPPED BELT LACING 160 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BEL? STUDS 150 DOZEN TOLLMAN'S BELT BOOBS 750 YARDS GUM PACKING, 1-16 INCH TO ? INCH THICK TUCK'S PACKING, ? INCH TO IA INCH DI? AMETER SOAPSTONE PACKING, i INCH TO li INCH DIAMETER WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING ITALIAN HEMP PACKING RUBBER AMD LEATHER HOSE MANHOLE AND (SANDHOLE GASKETS OP ALL SIZES. CA.MKUON, BAHRLK Y ?i CO., Northeast Corner Meotiug and Cumberland streets. January 1 Omo Jg A It. 1 It ON, SHEET IRON AND STEEL, t WllOL LrtlX AMD CAST .IKON riPlNO, STEAM AND MALLEABLE CAST IRON FITTING IS, tor steam and water. . CA91BKON, BARK LB Y dt CO.. Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets January 1 6m o B K A B S W ORK STEAM GU AGES, GONGS, GUAGE COCKS STEAM BIBBS AND STOP COCKS, STEAM WHISTLES GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS WATER GUA GES. GLASS GUAGE TUBE8 MERCURY GU AGES, LOW WATER DETEC? TORS COPPER AND BB ASS WIRE. CAMEROM, BARKLEY & CO., Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1' 6 mo SOUTHERN TONIC TOR THE WEAK K' - FOR THE PALE ' '?.:-[\ p FOR THE AGED . FOB FEMALES FOR SPRING USE ?.HO JBITTBRB KtlUAL TO TMBJBL^ga THE CELEBRATED SUMTER BITTERS, made of PDAS LIQUOR, HERBS AND BOOTS, ac wen known in Pharmacy t PERUVIAN BABE, CHAMOMILE FLO? BBS, SNAKE BOOT, CHERRY BABE, GINGER. And such other HERBS AN? ROOTS as will in a? eaaee assist Digestion, promote the secretions of the system in the natural channels, and Sire TOME AND VIGOR IO THE YOUNG AND OLD. MA LEA VD FEM A LEI Alt USO lt Wita Wonderful S voces BRINGS COLOR V O TUB JP A LB WHITI LIP, BLOOM AND BEAUTY TO THE THIN FACE AND CARE-WORN COUNTENANCE. CURES FEVER AND CRE? ATES APPETITE. TBT THEM, nam NO OTHES. Aaa fi? SUMTER BII1BR8. fco'.d by ?ruggist* and Ot enere. ?ay-feee that our signature ls over the cork of ?a?t> home. BOWIK & 890)&K), POPBIETOB8 AND WHOLESALE BBUOGI8TP, M ay IS ? _ Charlesfpi. B. <t. ?1HAM BBB LAIN all SK AB KOOK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW am> SOLICITORS IN EQUI T Tt . Olaavrlesftata, ?. o. Ofiea In thc Courthouse, rx H. OKAaanmXsXZI. Attr-Oe&cral. .B. n. wunatoo*. Sp?cial attention wfllbepaidtothe VaoaeenMon ot Claims held by parties outside of tb* State, May? (???ina, ?laasoKtrc, Ctr. CROCKERY, CHINA AN D ' GLASSWARE, A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK, IMPORTED DIE/EOT FROM THE POTTERIES IN EUROPE TO CHARLESTON. FOR SALE AT No. 255 KIN (3-STREET, CORNER OF BEAU FAIN, WHERE FAMILIES CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH EVERY ARTICLE IN THE ABOVE LINE BY WILLIAM Gr. WHILDEN & CO. May 29 BAO tnibBlmo insurant r. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEV?7 YORK Organized in 1859. All Policies non-ForfeStabff. Half Loan Taken. No Notes Required LASTCV^II UiVRDEND 50 (FIFI 4) PER CENT. statement. Officers. Policies iu force.$25,000.000 Assets. 1,600 000 Annual Income..v.. 800,000 Losses Paid.. 500,000 W. H. PECKHAM. President. H. V. QAHA?AN, Secretary. L. MoADAM, Actuary. O. A. F?D1CK?R, SupormteDdent, Directors. Hon. JOHN A. Dix, New York. E. V. HAOOHWGDT, Firm E. V. Hauunwoni A Hon. JAMES HARPER, Finn Harpor & Bros., Co. ? > ex-Ma vor New York. WM. WILKENS. Firm W. Wilkene & Co. JOHN J. CRANE. Preenlent Bauk Republic. Juuca H. PHATT, Merchant. WK. T. HOOKES. Wall-street. WM. W. WRIGHT, Merchant. WM. M. VEEMTXYE, Banker (Vermily* A Co.) CHAS. J. STARB. Merchant. CHAS. Q.V ROOKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking WILLIAM ALLEN. Merchant. Company. GEO. W. CTJ?LEB, Baaker, Palmyra, N. ?. Hon. GEORGE OPDYKE ox-M?yor of New York. GEO. T. HOP*., PieBidont Continental Fire In MINOT C. M ORO AN. Banker. surance Company. THOMAS UIGNEY, Firm Thomas Rigney & Go. JOHN H. SHERWOOD. Park Place. BENT. B. NHERMAK. Treasurer New York Steam WALTON H. r* -;CKHAM. Corner 5th Avenue arr1 ? Sugar ReQniog Company. 1 I'wenty-thira-street. . A AEON ARNOLD. Firm ol Arnold, Constable & Co. EDWARD H. WRIGHT. Newark, N" J. RICHARD H. BOWNE, Wetmore A Bowne, Law- | GEO. W. FARLEE, Counsellor. yere. 1 W. L. Coo s WELL, Merchant, OEOBGE HEIM, General Agent for South Carolina. Ur. T. UEKXSTJBK.1A, fi?ominlng Physician. R? ISSERTEL, R GENERAL AGENT FOR CHARLESTON, January la orno SAO OJSee Ito. ?85 Kins-Street, Charleston. 8. c. ' fr??8i (Chemicals, Cir. rp HE BEST I N U 8 E , LINN'S VEGETABLE PILLS, FOB fiAXtE BX ALL DBTJGGI8T8, AND BT W. T. LINN, Druggist, Corner of Coming sod Cannon streets. June ll Imo* JQARBT'S PRUPHYLACT1C FLUID. Letter from Hon. Alex. H. St'P?ient, oj Georgia. " CBAwronnsviiXB, Ga . (september *i9. 18C8. Darby's Prophylactic Fluid is an article of little cont, bat great value. Its domestic os well as medi? cinal raes are numerous, while ita specialties are moBt wonderful I bave not been without it for ten sear?, snd no bead of a lamil; who can afford to have it should be without it. ALEX. H. STEPHENS. THE WO.VDEKPIL FAMILY MEDL OINK. Letter from Oie Surgeon-General of thc late Confeder? ate States. RICHMOND, Va., January 14,16C9. Jon? DABBY A Co., No. ICO William-street, New York: Gentlemm-I have received your letter of the 151h of December, 1806, callina my attention to your (Darby's Prophylactic) Fluid. I most rheertolly state that the Fluid was furnitb ed io, ?nd extensively used by, tbe surgeons in cbarge of genera] hospitals in the Confederate tor vice with groat bctaeS* io the patients-all tho HUT geoi s making a favorable report-a great deal of it was u?e<i in tbe hospitals. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, HAM'L PRESTON MOORE, M. D, THE ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT. EMOBT COLLEGE, OXFORD. GA., December 28,1888. Prot. DABBY. Dear .Sir-Having not been en? gaged for many yeara ba the active duties of the Medical profession. I am only superficially acquaint? ed with the ola* ms ef your Propb y lactic Fluid, but am well acquainted with itu chemical elements. While, therefore, I cannot speak experimentally of the value of the compound vet the disinfecting and therapeutic properties of the agents employed In its composition, together with the well known reputa? tion ot its discoverer, as a chemist, authorize me to regard its merit; as of a bigb order; OB the whole it must be considered as a valuable contrioution to the class of articles to which it bole uga. These views, I may add, are retained by the testi? mony of many competent judges, who have tested its properties. Relieve me, dear ab?. . Yours, respectfully, A. MEANS, M. D., LL. P. CHUBS BURNS, WOUNDS, STINGS, die. ALABAMA INSANE HOSPITAL. \ TUSCALOOSA. December 22.1868. J Mesara. JOHN DAUBY & Co., No. 160 William-street New York: * Gentlemen-I received your circulara .of the 1( th Instant, asking an expression of opinion from me as to the merits of your Prophylactic FlU'd. 3 he pre? paration baa been so generally used by the profes? sion and .public at large, and so universally esteem- ' ed, that it seems to me to need no further recom? mendation. As a disinfectant and remedia!agent too, when in? dicate d, it ia not excell'd bv any similar preparation. Wense permeanganic preparations very extensively .ia thia hospital, and coud not do without them. I consider yours tao best and most elegant prepara? tion of the kind manufactured. Respectinily yours, Ac, P. BRICE. .M. Ufo Sup't and Physician Alabama insane Hospital. DOWIE &JHOI8E, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, j , May 25 tnthaSmos i genta for Pou th Carolina. ROSAD ALIS. I ST & .A 0. fi ./r. \ ROS AD ALIS. ?IK?DHI?H, W?XV B SI AK St CO., Direct Importer? of European Dru ire and Chemicals, Mays tMtKnf* *^CBABLE8TON. S. 0. . B ii :t J ? pt . A h A fi ). .? : IC CAREFUL . U m WHAT MEDICINES '.' YOW TAKE. I WHEN YOU ARf F?LB * US^BD st pVEBWOBK ef head or hand, and feet ?be need ol eoruetbi? g in vt? orating don't drink whiskey or any intoxica tong th'ng, whether nader the name of fthUr* or other wiae. Mach articles gi vi* just a? mnob eirebg'Bio your weary bod* and mind a* tbs whip gives To the ?ded hors*, snd no more. Alcoholic *?mul?nta are Janens to Nerve aeollh, and are A LWA Y& fol io wed by DKPRES?t?NU BKAOI ION. . DoM's Nervine ?nd Invigorator ia a TONIO sod GENTLB fiTlMTLANT which ta mt attended by MICTION Wnat it pstn* for yen it melntatts. When H refreshes boa* or mi d, Mt refriabas wi'h natural etre< gib tba? comen kt stay, We are not reoommssding teetotalism in tts interest of anvfaotion; but long sud extended observaron trach?eua that he who* resorts to tba bottle for rest or rveupsrartea. will find, as ba seeps Mit. that Be tz tisdliae a fire in bis Wim w?ue?* wiu eonrame hketbe fiiBjAeof perdition. Turn from I? Tate a tocio ?sat will refrean and not nestrpv. ? ?DI>'N i^BBVime is for sat? ty an rjMgsiBs.v -Wno* Onay rwiiar. ase Beek of Certificate? IBU aecodspsatea stejabettfe, Juno ia Satt*. MARTIN'S PATENT Jlum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality, finish and price. ; MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled ! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOOKS? Please scad Tot a catalogue to ?L&jnrm A co., (olde it ?afo manufacturera) ? $05 Broadway, New York. w"_?L {721 Chestnut St., Philo. Warehouses |i^&nk St., Clevekmd.O And for sale by our agents in tbs principal cities throughout lhe . United State? ? '? FOR SM.? *>* WM: M. BIRD & GO., No. 2?3 KAHT BAY, ,4?!l? iH?HLKSXOfll, ; December 29 ~ ' ' ' ' lyr '?"?"?'M -.ni Ti, i I lill B! t: ? O H ? s . ? ? ?'':i w i ' m :>? J.- ,; )>'( (! [.-,,>. , * TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. m; . . - Warranted to Remove all Desire vf for Tob?ceo. It ts Purely Vegetable and ?ont? S ns sotSlag Injurions. lhe following ls one of theueands of testimonials th t ase dally received by tbs Manufacturer : Bionic m> Va-, November58.1888. ?KAU ?Tn-The "lobacoo <\ntttlot<>'" prepares by I yeo seroruins to (he ieee! ,t yo i h?v? sabmittsd ta [me, and the ingredients ot wnlob f bava examined, ' Inpurely vogotab e entirely ha? ureas, and coobina I notbin? in tho leset injurious. It la not disagreeable to th? taste ?nd as a home, article, I hope yon will ' meet with ready sale or it, and X believe that if irio I <*iree?onn ar? tollowed, it win do a 1 you eMnwd tor ;*t. JOHN DOVE, M. D. _ Price 00 cants pey Box. The usual discount to the'.Trade. ' Dr, H. BAEB, WBOL"8AI.B AGENT FOB FO?UH GAROMNA. June 7 ,.. , . Imo i m i nf li i ii...i ?">. " ' -Jr ** H?Mi?swia?.it ft*?0jO#1^ ?ND OONtMIS. SION MEROLIA*7. <AX,E8 Ot AlAli EB?AIHT STOUHS, BO?DR, 81 OTjmiTiaS AND PKBfcONAJL. f lC?ttlt ATTBNDSD IQ. fie). 9 9 BHOTD.STRKKT - CiissH Jwfr?w. ft. o. Bon. TOt?t; ?CHT. W. S. M A CJRATBf, Ss?. (lensaml J AMS? COJIN B?, T. fi. WA4KM0, ?as. Octets? Pro?s, Cljnnical", (Cte. -J-^K , V . S, PROPHET T'S FAMILY MEDICINES CONSISTING OF HIS CRLKIiXATED LIVER MEDICINE, ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic AND PURIFYING PILLS. THE EXCELLENT REMEDIES OF (). 8. PRO PHITT, M. !>., nco?! no recommendation their well known power in removug the disease-^ pe. cut lar to our Southern climate having already e'etab 1 islicd for them un enviable reputation in Georgia and thc adjoining Mate?. Aa the majority ot person* living in tho south nrc predi?po,-ed to df-eaao nf the Liver, it 1? )? nm ted by all" intelligent physicians that mont of tho pains and aches ol our people aro duo to orgtnic or I Une t ional derangement of that impor? tant organ. Prophiti's liver Mcdicmo and Anti Bilious Pills slriko directly at tho root of the evil, 'lbev cure tho Liver, which in niuo cases out cf cu, is ut the bottom of tho t ou?h?, Dyspepsia, colic'. Sick Headache. Rheumatism, Constipation, Men? strual Obstrue I ions, kc, so common among our people, humebo, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia and houi'y pains- of cvoty hind (lee before PKOPHITT'SJ PAIN RILL LT like chaff before tho wind. PKOPIItri^ Ll V IO IC MEDICINE. Dr. Prophitt-lia'.ing u cd thin medicino Mifll ciently lonii to test tt? virtue, ; nd tosatisiy my own mind that it is an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia -a disease from which the writer han Buffered much for nix years-and being persuaded that bundie :* who now suffer irom this unnoying complaint would bo signally benefit!ed, a-? he has be- n. by Its uso, w e deem it a duty wo owe to this unfortunate cluse to recommend to them tho UPO of this lcmcdy which has given not only himself hut several members of hin family the grea'eat relief. M. W. ARNOLD, Of thc Georgia Conference. DOOLY COUNTY, GA , April, 1807. Thia is to certify that t waa confined to >he house, and most ot the tice to my bcd, aud suff.-rlug the greatest agony imaginable with Rheumatism, for five months, and alter trying every available reme? dy, with no relief, I waa cured with two bottles of Dr. O. S Prophiti's Anodyne Pam Kill lt, each cost? ing Ifty cents indy ; it relieved me almost instantly, I thoroton recommend it in the highest degree to others suffering from similar diso ac. I can say that it is one ol the best family medieme? now out, certain. Yours truly. W. A. FOREHAND. COVINGTON, GA., July 9,1867. Dr. I^rophiU-Having used your Liver Medicine for more than a year in my family, l chceriuliy re? commend it to all persons suffering from Liver af? fections. Dyspepsia or Ind'gtstion in any form. 1 also recommend your Dysentery Cordial as the best I remedy tor that disease. O. T. ROGERS. KTANFOllUVOLLE, PUTNAM COUNTY, Oct. t, 1867. Dr. O. S. Prophitt- Dear Sir- lhi* is to certify that I havo used your Ague Pills for tho lasi ten yoire, and i have never failed lo cure .he Ague in a Bingle instance with them. They always break the chills the first day that they are given. 1 can recom? mend them as bein? the >eet ague medicine that i have i v ar found, and they leave no bad effects follow? ing them, as Quinine. &c. Yours respecttully. A. WESTBROOK. PUTNAM COUNTY. GA, Feptember 22, IMS. Dr. O. S. Propkitt-.-lr-I have used for the last two years in my family you- Liver Medicine, your Pain Kill It, and you< Female Tonic, and I have no fears in saying that they aro the best medicines I have e\ er um d for the Liver and ty toro ar h Neura gc and Rheumatic afflictions. Headache, Colic, and pains ot every kind ore subdued by them. After using tho medtainea solong, I cheerfully recommend them to at y ai.d every one, and to all that aro afflicted, an Hie best sud safest remedies for all the diseases for which they are recommended, Ac. Yours respectfully, JAMBS WRIGHT. UK. PROPHITT'S FEM ALE TUNIC. This Medicine, with its associates, is a safe and cn tain remedy tor all curable diseases to which Fe? males alone are liable. It is also an excellent pre? ventative of Nervous Blleoneia, or Nervous Dis? eases In either male or icu ale. It is a powerful Ner? vino Tonic, sotting up a full and 1ree ciriulation throughout the system. All of the above Medicinen sold by Prucgists and Morchante generally throughout the .-outhwest. ED. 9. BURNHAM, Wholesale and Retail Agent, No. 421 King-street, (near Calhoun,) Charleston, S. C. Prepared ouly by DB. O. 8. PROPHITT. april 16 Etuth6moB Covington, Ga. ?\ P. PANK N IN, Apothecary and Chemist. ? i No. 12 3 Meeting-street CHARLESTON, 8. G. r. ITJIHE ADVERTISER BEGS TO CALL ATTEN 0 TION to his stock of the beet Imported and Domes? tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS' AND PATENT MEDICINES. DEATH TO FLIES. VIH LIGHTNING LIGHTNING LIGHTNING ' LIGHTNING FLY PAPER FLYPAPER FLY PAPER FLY PAPER. BUBS AND SPEEDY DES I RUCTION TO THIS TROUBLESOME VXSIIOB. POR fjALK SV THE SHEET, QUIRE OR REAM, ...ri'J - i 3 . ? r. .us:, -.w j . .. 33-5T THT1 AJD^JBa^Tiegare, iff- ". ..... ' . .: ai S? vv wi ?i.- iii' , ' jwt>j ? ' :- ..' ? ! ' MANUFACTURER OP PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which nave established far tbamaartta a reputar*? nx'ft?Ui by none. Through eenaaani effort and attention be hove? to marita coat moa use of tho un clio patronage wftAch laashithatea beeta extended te him. February If ? t*Jk*lyr Prafls, QLbtmkols, (Str. J. L. 17 II N , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY S. IC. Corner of Kin? ami John-Sin. SPECIAL AND PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN 1 PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTION! OK AI ER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRUQS, MEDICINES, CHEMICAL FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, PUFFS A SS'If PUl UO.VES, TOILET SETS, cfc. PATENT MEDICINES ?I?NI-IIMN BAY KIMI. LU H N'S COLOGNE I? UNSURPASSED BY ANY OTHER. A ?KL WILL REPAY YOU. GERMAN COLOGNES. LUHN o FLAVORING EXTRACTS Have no equal for Blrengtb at cl purity, and ought be ustd by all SODA WATER DEALERS AND ICE CREAM MAN FAC1UHERH. Mr. E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor of the Chariest Hotel, says: "I recommend your Extrade withe hesitation to tho public for Ice Creams, Jellies ai Pastry." Mrs. H. M. RULTERFIEL?, Proptletress of tho 1 vilion Hotel, says: "Ihey are well worthy the atk tion of those who deal in (hem or uso them " These Extracts are put up in small vials, by t dozen, for thc trade and family use, and in ph quart and hau* gallon bottles for manufacturers. Congress and Hiern Hook Spring Wate OON8TANILY ON HAND. Any art'elo desired, not io Stock, w'11 be procnr to order. Goods delivered in tho ?8? FREE OF CHARGE JUPP 8_pac_ ruths 3mo .-HM--V|w FEVER ARD AGUE, ?SJP' FROM WHICH MANKIND SUPT] |H~H^/ over a lnrpo part cf the globe, is 1 ES I wm ' y consequence of ? diseased action "HI M*m?r ttlc syHle'D- innuccd by tho poin AW ons miana ol vegetable decay. T, W exhalation is evolved by the acti of solar beat on wet soil, and rises with the wai? vapor fiom lt. While the sun is below the horia this vapor lingers near the earth's surftoe, and 1 virus is taken with it through the lunga mto t blood. There it acts as an irritating pennon on 1 internal viscera and excreting organs of thc bot I he liver becomes torpid and fails to secrete! only Uiis vuus. but also tba bile from the blot Both the virus and the bl e accumulate in the ein lation, und produce vio ent constitutional dieord The spleen, the kidneys, and the stexmch symi thfze with the liv r, and become disordered al Finally, the instinct of nur organism, as l. in an tempt to excel th? noxious infusion, concentra the ?hole blood of the body in the internal excrc ries to force tbem to cast it out. The blood loa? the surface, and rushes lo the central organs w congestive violence. This is tke CbilL But in t effort it tails. Then tho Fever follows, in which blood leaves the central organs and rm hes to mi face, as it in another effort to expel the iiritat poison through that oibi r great excretory-tbe ela In Ulis also it fails, and tbe sjstem at atdens attempt exhausted, and w its lor tlio recovery strength to repeat the hopeless effort another d Ihesu aro the Sta ot paioxytms ot Fever and Ag Mich conhtitutionul disorder will ol course und mine the health if it is not removed. We have laoored to nnd, and havo found au ai dote, AVKK'S AGUE Cl'RE, Which neutralizes this malarious poison in t blood, ami stimulates tbe liver to expel it from i body. As it should, i o it does cure this afflict disorder with perfect certainty. And it does mo or rather does what is of more service to those si jet t to this infection. If taken in et aeon it exp it from the system as it is absorocd. and thus ke< tn OHO who uso it tree irom ita attachs; keeps the s ti min health although exposed to the disease. C< s< quent!> it not oniy cutes, bat protects from, prent variety of affection which are induced by t malignant influence, such as Remittent Fever, Cl Fever, Dumb, or Masked A gue. Periodical Headac or Bilious Headache. Bilious Fevers, eural* Rheumatism, Gout, Bl i minos. Tooabache. Varec Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitations Painful Affection! the -pleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, and Pain Affect ons i f the Stomach and Bowels, all of wbl whou arislDg ircm this cause, will be found to mme, more or less, the intermittent type. T 'AOUE CURE, " removes the cause of these doran menta ard cures Ute disease. 1 his it accomplishes by stimulating the excrc rles to expel the virus from the system ; and tb organs by de? rees become habited to do this, tb ( nice, of their own accord. Hence arises what term acclimatation. Time may accomplif-h the sa end, but olten hfe 19 not long enough,or is eacrifli in the attempt, while this 'Ague Core" does it once, and with safety We bave gt eat re?< son to lleve this ia a surer aa well as safer remedy for whole class of diseases which are canst d t>y the : asmatic intent! n, than any other which has bi discovered; and it has stiU another impoitant vantage to the put lie, which is, that it is cheap well as good. PBEPAUED BY Dr. J. C. AYER Ot Ct?., Lowell, Mas Practical and Analytical Chemists. Puce One Dollar per bottle. Sold at Wholesale, by DO WIE A MOISE. Charleston. South Carolina, And by Retail Druggists everywhere. . June 28 VAC stutb3rou m H K BISHOP PIL Ll TUB BISHOP PILLI THE BISHUP PILLI A Purely Vegetable Pill (Sugar-Coatedv> "COSTARV BISHOP PII&, "I> of extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, la gestion, Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous De bib liver compiaiai." .The best PILL in ?he world.' Aediooi Journal, September 8. TRY T H E MI T8? TH RMI All Druggists in CHARLESTON selltbea* "COSTAE'S " STANDARD PREPARATION ABS "Cottar's" lt nt. ROM la, Ac. Kxtorrixt's* .?4/??t\as-??" Beal Raf Exterminators* **C?atar*-e'? (only pure? Insect Powder. "Only infallible Remedias known." . is year* eetabhtlted ta New York." . . . "WOO Boxes and Flasks manofaetured daily." "\ 11 Beware 111 of spurious Imitations." ?.?llDrnH?;.?tsinOBABLl?S^ONoeUtb??,.',. For ?1, 99, $8 and 9? ?ees. Address - .'COSTAR" COBPAfcY, ie, 18 Uewari-ttrtct, Ssw Yarli, Sold in CHARLESTON, S. 0., by OOODKICH, WINKfilAN * CO. Mtfr*fc t9 oao lyr B O 8 A ? A JU a ? Forifles the Blood. . ? rx*?''>?* : a'x?w?jfet , Vor Seil? fr? Irrogarla?* Kv?*?wto?** jalj 2? ?to tit