The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 30, 1869, Image 4

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m ^ba?d ofnJgbt ^^"^^"^cffi,. vi^hfi b*rx>V)odflower expands bis wbxg T*?n??bt??^ ire?f th?K?I of spring In ^VgtT^ f ??^S'me^^aTob* 0^1 oom I y^iTWnoMV l tc, now tb? winter's gloom ?Mt ttssli in April ?in wer? away; S^ga" Sowar 1 and bid ihr un.leswsnmc A ItiaoWwgbmanwttb the rory ray ~Jmt*^itwalojtie fl!Wg cloud? wimme young brash ...... ^oiiu>^B^r?* prom the fattxrday BS?ew.] i,Biv'aMi ikllB <? joined bauds whan it. ??o?^tSSna on a tragedy and novele for Sml^^ofb^ wt aa* that olaima to be record*!; for b-lb MT2^A? an J pita wright? assume that witb S^aS S ?e^?itB ofkfe bavej^ae-, ?St that. cw? wed?VKl to tho tx^T=d ob & w? * ^e tTbV emooti. sailing and i&?ea. rO^tU ondof time. lt wands tba world aa ? un, ana OBI S, ?H?M~? be we ?ladtbst even A union with the beloved rbW?tdo?6,BOl alwiiv? iD*are perfect content 'SeTin^he^homiaiat*at bored huabands: are by troaaeane raro. . - r "fl C?JjS .. . i Tbe ideal honeymoon ia o? woree an Elysian tho endona* which aotbmg work? rusty er gets! ont of Joint ; and tbe ideal marriage l^only a. lifelong b<m?jnrdott, where ti* happiness ie moncra aid the toto deeper if more sober ; batrite pxoae reality of one and the other has i a torriideckan .rji wennnea*. in it, even t tAe^naoei favorable oonditionfl. Boredom ?ipvtfc.vBiy honeymoon it sett. At first ?tarwagxa awarried hie there are many duna ere ir> be eeeetmtered, no? 4 abad?w of which, waa to bereen ia lbA; wooing. There are- odd freaks o?'iifBW?t fcrtimg up quite unexpectedly ; there ^Z r,^^^, toland the' .-Msnavtor anaatarv ta-morrow-the cloud, na ?Mg^tbab a-atittfebaod, which nay prove ttl J?tV _ toW /??e* a time wbeo they bare bad one conrpan ?noaiw. wira) no orr. eldo diversion to ?sane? ?-^B^iheb?oeyrnoori At last, draws to L trie WS!** fcriae***>m geh? beck its'IA h* WO! af his fnen?s. tod th he tjtkew to- all these a difference,'' still they aro "". True ia the time of tr ?ai awcrmaD. If ebel gets river tais pinch, and imtk to ntxieretand that human ."l^.,lnak, bortept nrp . at high .presanre, bsjffsknJi-DPioveV ard tba'-* man moat sooner or . 'down from sWirtoA? wX*b??Y6aj "W' pws?oxiaie lover lo fhecool t{Sijal^cSr:,iijSd Bt?TrAlcff^Xy. liot W woman .?a?: ide thus ; and it is jost ?lorin? lara? tim?, of the man'? transition illi^aJ^imso ?tan wa^a^b^h^ ta^^?t?e ii^aiti^^r??^^ftlo 0 w??do ootwothwjor.aeeBWit, ;JlbeyeeiaaoSa*e?p^^ ?ore their ^^^d^^^*^^c^ 1 ijB^)!?s^ b^ take? t^BSaifS IW gaoled, and to baa eeeeed to kfljMpx-i ' iroJjfrtbejare Jetric? or shy, w misoc^ a? so c feta** wodwn are, trrey inake life tory heavy , by their exclusiveness, and the mon onie etav ?SSS^^i^w^oTDZiae. mi'ucueJcr a tasada ar* aSut out- They smoke, or entice u kixn to drink more tb an rna wit? thro ks ia frood 8 w they y*0^bjp 10 ^^^o* kr friends axe?ah^u^ q 0 Jsat**n4rwanU.to entertain them he must io .-r^SaemiDhi? crnb-tthe has one-and pay tho penalty tAJen he gets home. In a tew ^r^^?:hW:?*t.vfilIbA glad te encourage ? V&r SOQ*B j*?ng friends to the house, for tho Jalre Of Vn? :^aughiere on haaft; true hus- ?, ^Si^^S^^^^^^%. tn MA- learn, M AOW ?joes oe. how much the ^ mother will allow ^tha* ttie vnte retuned. If ? lLaOWkn* Wends are shx>rHdered out of the ?:, bouse aH temare friends are forbidden any ^l??Sr??pa? 4b?t?y ^ ri ?rS T?r* tew, " There ?we perbap?, no. women in P? -nahe srarld so, s roi naive toward their buabands [^ areateghabaotuen. A h o aband is bouDd to ? ^iro^aot^Aiedoub'; botahe tbmks him " trdso Jaoand to havo no affootion whatever oui B?tSa hnrnw SXJJ fefly. If he meets aa in ?aihirent wjiansn j^^^yf^^^S J Tta SaSLo?So wWaTJthin^lib yjeistr.ency 51 Wmtea>?rr, he offmda against the unwritten w iaw; sad bia wife, whose utmost power ?t eon- f ^aaawkuoaounsista in pntungrn ajesloxnowJtii :^a?lBX*bb> accuracy of aim, thiolw hej^elf uaaVbied aad iii uaod. Sha may be young and . ijjtebi v, and- dearly lo ved fot: her own. epecia 1 0 ouahiiea, and her husband may no? bave a ioonfrht Howard bis new friend, or an? othor c^?l?ttn, 'in. the rvrnoteet degree tren?hin;-; on " 'JiJAWkKiAirca wtoniwjt. the f*ct that hr t?uds . liSKb^-?. Incite BO?eiy:or.-M7oLber ?woman that he feels an interest in her i lie, c r$*osm*J**tM hie triend. or tod? eoamumvj ?J-.?M Asmiiss ac symrmth.T in idea?, makes bis clJiataav bv jam aoJDUOJ a vioUm Sod aggrieved. And yet what a taint rabie monotonous borne is '.? ta?Ci^'wt^wh*^lo:cot.ttue-himl He is at 'Brefflfce sir dst" b?djrored aqd worriec? witb ?i 1 pEypSopXai^ffmm^ and ht names n' ' 3}>o?ie tsVed^Da&t?4f>B Or-CNSS-e v^o weil- coo duct ed aI .JlBS^to^ He hods fa . aria ?nie Med ?od ero? too; so that, thtrv begiB Abe ?vetriuar together mutually at odds, she ' Irrrared ny snaall caree, and he aistorbed by large aaxletiee. Or he find? ber preoccupied ead absorbed to her own parson s, and quite ?* Asinchnel to rnxlte aiiy diversion fur h.s Bake. Be ass> har rac some music; she used to be M raw ry a-.oarb tb sing and play 1 o him in the old Lvu-inaJarv? day?; bat abe rei uses now. hi Jbther.sUe bas some needlework todo which jaigit luve bw-ea done duri 1 J g the day wheo he bl . ira? om, ca baby is asleep in tbe nursery, and " Susie in the McawHtg-room would distal b bim -?tall ?vente she oauaot sing or play to*niP>-. and even ii ape does-he ba? . ^ue lsoo,-;? ma? ~ eSSkW ."ag. doll silent evenings are very try- - ^-lag. Sue wot ks and drives him wild wuh the ?dick of hex needle; or she reads tbe la?t new - aovel, knd ha hates novels, and gets tired to ? death when ia3L3T ?a telhug him all aooat t -^-ibe'tto.y and the cb...r-clers; or abe choo.-es ** -the evei i? > tor letter-writiDg and if the noise * W htr pen acratchiiig over the naper doeB not L irritai h m perhaps rt sende him to sleep, - ?hen it hst he aft ot borea. Bat dull, objeot- i ; W sod vaesot aa their evenings are his wile g ?ooid Bot bear of say help irem wKhoot to . ?ive iosfc ?hat httie .fillip whieh would * Stevoi.i boredom t-nd not create ceremony. ? MM wouid think her Wo had gone to * SM abd that osl- d ?0 at on was bef?te KtT? ue hinted that his home was dull, and 1 Sat thougn he- loves her very dearly, and Waats BO ethe.' wife bat her yet that her BOC, & - -ty K,u?-u>?joun perdrix-without caat ge or addition le a iiiUe stopid, however nico the Bfridge, may be, a d th - t thioRS woo d be f. i aieo il kira, ur kt usa So-isna-so came m t 00m t;m s Ja?t to brighten an the boar . Aad 1 if ha were to aake a prsotiee of brngiug home 1 bu* naen friends, abe woad piubibly let all c Sriiea concerned feel pretty distinctly that J e eoBMdered the home ber special Ht-oin- ' mn aud tba goesta wiiom she did B"t uxvite t were liu le eise ?bao ia 1 md era, tte w^ald, 4 perhaps, go wi.hDgJ euoagb to a ball or ( Sowded so ree, ur eue m gut like to gi ve one ; 1 >B> that int?mate term of siciety which is a J nacre eaiarg?ment ol the home life she dreads \ > A3 too mach like the supplementing of dene-. ienoies, and thinks her married happiness saler in boredom than m any diversion from hi-rsell as tho Bole centre of her husband's pleasure. The homo life stagnates in England, and in very.few families is there aoy mean between dissipation and this stagn?t ion. Weoan scarce? ly wonder that so manx husbands think matn mony ? nustakois we ha ve it, io our torolsjjnr rangpmenls, that they look bael- regrelfojiy to the time. when, they Were 'unfettered and not ?xff?d; or That their freo friends, who watch tfiem as wild birds watch their caged oomnan ionvonriorjjtjiy share their opinion. -Wife ?nd home, after all* make tm tai batt-of a man's life; ?bf5 ?e aU, *nd d? not satisfy tho whole of hie social instinct: bur rs any one woman the oonoen1 : taltulin of all womanhood to a man, leaving nothing that ie beautiful or in its way de-! strahle on the outside,' Besides, when with his wife '? man. ia often as moth iso? lated aa when alone, for any real com? panionship there is between them. Few -women take" a living interest in- the lives of men, and fewer still under? stand them. They expect the husband to sympathize with them in the kitchen gossip ; and tbe nursery chatter, the neighbors' doings and all the small household politics rbut as a race they are utterly unable to comprehend his pleasures, hrs Ibou?his, his duties, the respon? sibilities tfhftiKSie&nrs. ot the. bearings of , BnjpobKo cftestrori-p? wbf?h ha tates a patt. Brit eves if thia were not so, and granting that they could enter lally into his life, and sympa? thy with him as. intelligent, eqo^e, not only as compass onate saints or loving children, there would still be the need of novelty, and Brill the certainly of boredom without it. For human lite, like all other forms of life, must have a due prop rt ion ot fresh elements contin? ually added to keep it sweet and growing, M$e it becomes stagnsxt and stunted, as evea^tttog else would be. And daily intercourse undo? ola bly dhaneta the moral grouud. After the ? dose companionship cf yean no OOO can re remain mentally free h to tbe other, unless, in? deed, ODO or both be of the rarest order of mind, and of a practically inexhaustible knowl? edge, bate these exceptional instances, we must all of neceesrty get worn ont by constant Intercourse. We know every thought, every; opinion, sod almost every square inch of in? formation T-ossjessed; we have heard tho old ?tories again and takarri, and kn ow exactly what' will lead up to them, and at what point they' .will beam, we have measured I be whole sweep of mind, and have probed its depths; ana though ws'-may lpve and value what we have1 reamed, yet we nant something new-freab food for interest {hough i.ot necessarily a new love for tho d ?placement af the oki. But,thI?^ rs what rwy .few English women eon underi stand or will allow. . They, hold BO iutenseh by the doctrine ol oeit v that they aro even Jealous o?: a man's pumirte if thsy thick these take np any place ra hrsmrnd which might else wthw?V^Tbfe* must be good for every part bf his life; ai.d'lbat ibo poorest, el them all must D? his only source of interest, suffering no other woman to share his admiration or ob tain iris friendship- thungh this would not touch ti? tove for thomsulves or interfere With theiT rights. Hut this is a bard saying' to them, .jwpwthey 6 rihot, .roceive; wherefore ,'ihev keeri a tight grasp on the man tal colraT. sud aufter no relief of monotony by judlciOtU loosening or by g?nerons faith in integral fidelity. Ihe prac i ?cal resnlt of which is mat most men are horribly boied at I ome, ana that the mass of ns really suffer' from the dof ation to which national customs naiveness of oar women doom us Las wo oecome family men. It must however, io ia irness, be added that most mea obtain oom? kind of compensation, and that very lew walk 'meekly in their bonds without at tunes Blipping them off,, with or without the concurrence of their wives. CwBUntrdol. Kxports. BOSTON-Fer sehr P S Baird-MW tons Phosphate . Boes, 157 ba es Upland . otton 61 bbl? Rosin, 10 I bbl* bpirito, 6 places Machioery, a boxes Mdse. yisvrkets bjr Teleajmph TOBXIO?MABJOtTS. LONDON, June 29-Noon.-Cont?le, 92*f. Bond?, Ok. /ingar steady. "XivxapooL, Ame 29-Noan.-Cotton Arm and un? hanged ; sales 11000 bales. Afternoon.--Taros and fabrics armer; with better flees. Old coin 29s; new 27s ?J. Flour22a Cd. scening-Onrton closed a ?hide fl rag tr:: uplands 2VJ; Orleans UtfJ; aalest 003 balea. Bavas, Jone Cotton afloat armer at If 48c DcrMKsnc MABXETB. Baw YORX, June 2 J-Noon-Money active at , with 1-16 com mission, Sterling 9g. Geld 31 }? Otton firmer at 34*34)4. Turpentine steady at 41 ?osln quiet at ?2 33^2 S2#. . Krenm?.-Cotton ann; sale* 3800 bales at 34J? lour heavy. Wneat lc lower. Corn tai: lower, 'revisions unchanged. Bice dall. 8J*'*0J?, buzar lead*. Naval stores qu'tt, Money fluctuad vio loily, closing at 7, with a Jf per cent commisrioQ. ter?Rg Gold 87X. Stocks feverish. BaLTTMoas, Juue 29.-Cotton vir/ ?rm at 34c. lour quiet and steady. Wheat dui -new white 188*185. Cora weak-white 95c ; yellow 88o. Pork uletet 684. Others unchanged. Crscrssari, June 2*.-Whiskey 02. Pork f M SO i*.75w . ShonUUre Ito; catar ?idea 18- Lard held tl91i-Cx.?:. , . . p Ixmirvrixx, June 99.-Mees pork**S75. Sboul sr? l*tfc; clear fidee lese Lard ?lie WHJOHOTON, June 29.- Spirits turpentine steady, : Rosin drooping, fl 63a2 60. um le turp?n. ?> fi fl J ?3. Xttunchaaged. oocrfrx, June 29-Cotton fina; tales44 bales; i?efpts SO ba es ; aoidJling 43>?c. BAViinraB. June 29.-Cotton firm but quiet; mid iipaj30Kc; sales nominal; receipt 100 bales; ex? erts Wt balee. Mosxtx, June 29.-Cotton quiet bat Arm; ttlet I balee; low middling 31c; receipts 1 bale; exports ?balea:. NxW Ojmxaatv. Jane 29.-Cotton la moderate de iaa?; middling S2^o; tales 514 balee; receipts io b.les exporte 109S bales Gold 37%. Sterliag tja". New York Bight % premium. Sugar droop lg, common OJ^alO; prime 18*18. Molasses, prime nnenting eOaStc. cuan* ?on c otton ?nd H toe Market. FP1CS OF TBS CHaBLfSTON DA1L? MiWj, 1 OsiaxrrroK, Tuesday Kveninar. June 29. j Cortori -With a.hghi. sn pp ly on tbe market, the rucre W without change. Bato about 40 balea, say 2 ? 31, IV at 3Xii. 8 ai 32..4 .at i2_X. We quote : ?UVX^OOL CXAjaStriOATIOKV . Unary to eood ordinary .......29 C?30>a 'riidd.ingj..."..30 (f,'Jiy V^i.......3* @ By N?w.Tork dasei fl cat lon We quote: a/Jddlfhia^.. ....... '...??i;'. .82J4@ Bier. -The rfanaed japply bf this grain and tbe rm vie wa of factors prevented o pe ration P. In tbe Menee of tales we quote, nominally, common to tr clean Carolina at 7?? 7*e ; good 8@8>4c V lb. Wilmington Harket. WI L MINO I ON, Joae 28 -1 uapxttxrax-leS bbls iceived aud rl auged bvnds a^t8forvtruin, and I ?6 for jeio. dtp. t* 280 rbi. Knarre Iuitr-ramre- Mar.et quiet bat steady; lee ot 133 bbl. at 37>;c V gallon. Boars- ales if BJ boie exm pale at (5, and 266 ila on private terms. i aa-Only 35 bbla received and sold at $2 25 $ /fionnr Wim. Hort ot 12hMrl?*Mt?m. Jun? 30. POKfJ' CALKNUAii. eas as or rna is OOM. ast Onarter, lid. 7 toort 27 minutes, eveaitg. ew Moon, OIL, 8 uonrs 14.mluniea mouing, iret Quarter 16tb lhour *.8 uilnntet, morning, all woot>? 28-1 8 DOO<B 34 nnnmrs, moruing. Bbt Quaru-r. Slat, ll h<uu>, 46minutes, morning ' I sus !OT4'""isms. | ana ?fOOS ? HIOH ru IEE. warra. iUouuay.... 4 66 7..10 ? Taeadav.... 4 16 7..10 ? Wednesday. 4. 50 7..10 I Thursday... 4..B7 7..10 JFridav.i 4..67 7..10 8 alarJ.v... *..!7 7..10 4 ?.??.?.. 4. a7 7 io 10..38 10..TC ll..11 ll..18 ll..43 12.. ii Morn. 12.. 60 12..13 1..4? 12..45 2..29 1..15 S..24 ?rv iv ttl %eatev?jM>. Rteom=h>p Manhattan, Woodhull, New To -1 - lett eturdiy. 4 PM. Md e. To Junes Ad. et ? Co, J D ,iken S O. C D ahrena A Co, - dams, Damon A ? o. i B Antonio, G W Am ir, U M A-i ton A ^aldwin, H) Borrer. Cotonel Hut. quart?.ini-ter, ? Bl?? ht ff. W M ?i d t o, i' M Briatoii, H Cam ten. J ;atnpBen tt to, Cameron k ?arkley. i u Ca.ei W U 'hatee k io Cia. io? k Wute. J U b Claaxsen, W 8 tor ?in k ce. Ooben, Banokei k Co, B ('obi. a Co, i JW Lc*> It'd. IL ? tut k Co, Forty i h -, Mc 'ot h no.Dt pieml g k Co. CD Fraorka J ? 7?lr J k k>, K J H Flacher. J Pertrnaon Mr? M Oeil wa , J i Uraver fe ? o, Il Qtz?-* k oo uoodneh. Wlitemaa e co, Oran aaa ft Nhwaeke 4 Gorham. J W Har? le?.?, Buger ft Raven el, W 8 Ueaerey, J a Hall ft Co, J Burkamp ft Co, A Ilhng, Jennings, Thomlln BOB ft Ce, Jeffords ? Co, H KWfce ft Co, F Xresael, Jr, ? ?Kline, Klincir, Wickenberg ft ''o, J P Kelp, Laure v ft Alexarder. 0Litschgi, H G Loper. L Io rents. Maotone ft Co. S R Marshall, J G ?td a qr t Co, McLoy ft Klee, J Maloney, J H Muller. Muller, Minns ft Co, 8 A Nelson, J 0. Oj-m in, S O'Neill ft Son, BO'NeiM, 0 P Poprenheim, C FPanknln, Piral, Welch ft Brandes, ? il Pierce. Palmetto Pioneer Co? operative . association, J A Quackenbush, Qulnby ft Co, N E Railroad Ajrenr. 8 O .Railroad Agent Blecke ft Schachte, ?oatbern Exprese Co, 3 B Bead ft Co, C AI . milli, stenhouse ft Co, Commander E K Mane, J K Semoke. O W Steffens, W simpkins ft,Co H Sou beyroux. L Schnell, P C Schroeder, P Tecklenberg, J'thomson ft Co, M A Taunlun-on. Walker, Evans 'st CoRsv/ell, JS U Wohltmann, Ot W Williams ft Co, Werner ft Bucker, to J Tates, and others. Expe? rienced etrong southerly winds the entire passage. Behr E J Pa mer, t-moot, Baltimore-10 days. Corn. To th? Master, J N Tidemann ft Co, and West ft Jones. Cleared yesterday. - Sehr F B Baird, Gardr - Boston, Mass-S isley fy Creighton. From this Port.-^! ?a : ?chr B ti Hawkins, Wyatt, Providence, ? I, June 26. Shipncwi by le'Tirapli. BavainiAH, June 29-Arrived, sch's Harriet Brew? ster from New York; KateHang? rron> Norfolk. j Cleared, steamship-Leo for New York; sehr Ann X Valentine for Jacksonville. nemcnnla. ' The bara James Moir, of Yarmouib, from a north? ern port, hound to Bailen, Ga, was passed near this bar yesterda? by the steamship Man bat tao, from New York at this port. POET OF GEORGETOWN, 8. C., JUNE 38. ABBIVXn. Jone35-*chr Marth-. Maria, Dean, Boston. -JOB? SS-"tobrO S Webo? Brewster, New York. June 28-achr Susan Wright, Mount, New York. OXXABBS. June 39-venn Robert Palmer, Clark, Bath, Me; S B Franklin, --, Boston. June 37-Sehr "arnon. Chandler, Boston. June 38-bohr Wi lie Dill,English, New York. LISI OK V KS.SK DB DP. CLEARED AND SAILED POS ? BIS POkT. F OBEI a s j uvakvoot. The Hannah Lissie,Ferguson, cleared. .V... .May 20 The Minnie, Robertson, sail td.?.May 13 The Vince, Balli Jay, up.........June 12 *.... DOM ESTIO : . B0BTOS. Brig AnfSriods, Hand, up....:?:...June 9 BO .KPOBT. MR. Brig ManeanHlo, Spear, Balled.June 12 Brig Monica, MeCoob. sailed.June 6 7 .. . . SJUIB) ME. t obx Zeta Psi, Thompsoa. salted.June 30 GOIXSBOBO', MX. 6*br V?1 oort?, Fink ham. Bailed.June IS STEW-soak. . . - - J_ . . Brig A Bradshaw,-, no...-.....Jnne 21 scbr Clara W Elwell, Childs, cleared.June 13 5<chr Grace eli: ton, Otis, cleared....June U boni Weisham. Nick erson.. cleared.'.Jose 9 Hohr B H < is dy, Small, cleared.: .Juna 21 Behr c. 8 Grove; Weavet. cleared.Jnoe- 29 Sehr Wm L, Brringa, Halsey, np. ...Jnne 17 8car Mary Stow, Bankin, c eased.?...Jone 19 FHttmrxFinA Scar Adolph Hugel - Boc-roMO, up..... .Ti s.. Jarre "23 TULTTMOBX. |Jjj Rebe Shiloh, Hubbard, cleared.June IS t onsicnMspersaAtn Ravioli?? Hailroaaj 83? bi. lei Co tt on.. SS. baise. DcgaAafcj 19 packages Bacon, 310 bbl? Naval fi tore?, 1 car PtaveB, 2 esra Wood, i car Lumber. To Railroid, sgvtot, Goldsmith ft Son, B 0'.ve?l, Werner ft Dueler, W R Corwin ft . o, h avenel ft Co, flidemaon ft Co, Ofaghorn. Her? ring ft Od. Courtenay ft rrccholm. G V WU um; ft Co, Kirkpatrick ft Witte, G H Walter Aco. Thurston ft Holmes. A BHolligan, PKrvr, Badgers ft Co. K .iure A Oe, Kinsman ft Howell, and'haveuol ft Holme?:' ' . " ^? i'ii i 'sr - .j?'" - Passengers. Fer steaaaabip Manhattan, from Kew York-Miss Hattet\ H Keurdon MraMteSeUl, ? H AcCulough, I C Hand<tfs. C ? U?wSlns, L I eel, Mrs 0 Leal, Mn f W-'tgir?, G H Furoe. CW uardjer, A Cook. Mr De O'Brien, w Waiker, B Nokiraon, A' Grant, J 8 Bat Rees,' I'D lowndes. P H Kegler, Mrs McAdam, and Son deck ff*?"' MARVIN'S ?? PATENT Alum & Dry Plaste SAFES Are mott 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 LOCKS Please send for a catalogue to MARVIN A CO., (oldest safe marmfacturere) [ 866 Broadway, New York. 781 Chestnut St., Phiia. ! 108Bank St., Cleveland,O And for sale by our agents in the principal cities throughout ?lie United State* JOB Ssl* ?j WM. M. BIRD k CO., No. 303 EAST BAY, CH A It L K M'U?V . December 89 lyr Principal Warehouses a HBARO, H. S j W. J HEAUD NORFOLK. , w. rouse, N. 7. j r. z. GOOUOIOQE, ronTSMouiH, I TIZARD, VUUNG Hi OW.. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ko. 317 WashtriKton-street, NE tT TORE. PE0I.iL ATTENTION G1VKN TO THE SALE O? EARLY VEOEGnBLES, FRUrT8, VOTATOEJ, fte. BavBuxHoss.-Governor Z. B. Vance, Charlotte; V D Revnodsft Bro., Nertolk; E. G. Ohio, Super Dtr-ndent S. & B. Railroad, Portsmouth ; Col. aol o ... fremont, E. R. Bmrnss. Esq , Wilmrncton; t?. ?, 1 barber ft Co., Lannbrai ft Egbert, New Y^?; Jerrard O'Neill,Charleston; Alexander ft Bussell, avannah. 3 mos Apt:: \ ; ? '? LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Organized in 1859. All Policies nonforfeitable. Half Loan Taken. ?o Notes Required, LAST CASH DIVIDEND 50 (FIFTY) PER CE>T. Statement? Policies iii force...$25,000,000 Assets..... 1,500.000 Annual Income. 800,000 Losses Paid.. 600,000 Officer*. W. H. PECKHAM. President. H.T. G AH AG AN, Secretary.. L. MCADAM, Actuary. G, A. FCDICI?AR, Superintendent. .Dlreetuw. Hon. JOHN A. Pix, New York. E. V. HATJOHWOOT, Firm, E. V. Haugbwoui 3 Eon. JAKES HARPER, Firm Harper A Bros., Go. ex-Mayor New York. Wv. WELKENS, Finn W. Silkens & Co. JOH? J. CHANE. President Bank Bepublic. . JULIUS H. PUATX, Merchant. WK. T. HOOKES, Wall-street. WM. W. WRIGHT, Merchant. WM. M. VEBMILTE, Banker (Vermilye dr Co.) CHAS. J. -STABB, Merchant. CHAS. G. ROOKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking WILLIAM ALLEN, Merchant. Company. . Gao. W. CTJTXBB, Banker, Palmyra, N. S. Hon. GEORGE OPDTKE ex-Mayor of New York. Oso. T. HOPS, President Continental Fire In MINOT C. MORO AJ?. Banker. . enrance Company. THOMAS PIONET, Firm Thomas Bigney & Co. JOHN B. SHERWOOD, Park Place. BENJ. B. SHERMAN. Treasurer New York Steam WALTON H. ;J 'MOXHAM, Corner 5th Arenue atc Sugar Be?mag Company. rwentv-tluru-street. AARON ABHOLD. Firm of Arnold, Constable & Co. EDWARD H. WRIGHT, Newark, N. J. RICHARD H. BOWNE, Wetmore i Bowne, Law- GEO. W. FARLEE, Counsellor. yen. W. L. COOSWELL, Merchant. G EOE GE m IM, General Agent for South Carolin*. Dr. T. RBEMSTJICtCSA. Eiaminia? Payaleian. January 12 8 ruo R. ISSERTEL, GENERAL AGENT FOB CHARLESTON* Office Mo. 995 Kt Hg-Street, cmrlesto n. ?. C. frigs, (L?jtmmiti Ctr^ rp H K BES TIN CSE, LINN'S VEGETABLE PILLS, ros aux BT ALL DBCOOIBTS, ASE B? W. T. LINN, Druggist, Corner of Coming and Cannon atreeta. Jone ll ._._Imo* /CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. A GOOD COOLING ii UMMER MEDICINE. MADS j freah ereir day. by Dm. H. BAKE, M?y 25 No. 131 Meeting-afreet SOUTHERN TONIC FOR THE WEAK:. . FOR THE PifcE FOR THE SICKLY FOR THE AGED FOR FEMALES FOR SPRING USE ?STNO BITTER? EQUAL, T? THEM.J? THE CELEBRATED SUMTER BITTERS, mad? bf. T?RE LIQOOB, HERBS AND BOOTS, flt well known In Pharmacy : .. . PERUVIAN BARK, CHAMOMILE FLOW? ERS, SNAKE BOOT, CHERRY BARK, _ GINGER. ! . ' And inch other HERBS AND BOOTS M will ID a? catea assist Digestion, promote the aeoretiona ot (ht ' system In tie natural channels, and give TONE AND "VIGOR TO THE YO Ui?G AND OLD, MALE AND FEMALE: AU UM lt With Wonderful Succ?s BRINGS COLOR TO THE P A Li E WHITE LIP i . BLOOM- AND BEAUTE- . TO THE THIN FACE AND CARE-WORN COUNTENANCE. CURES FEVER AND CRE? ATES APPETITE. TRY THEM. USE NO OTHER. Ask ter S CM TER BI HERS. fioM by Draggistf and Gtocers. 40-See that our signatore is over the cork of each bottle. , DO WI E Si Mill SK, POPHIETOBB AND WHOLESALE DKCf?GISTP, Mayl8_ Charterte*), B. C. yy ILLI .S ?i CH1SOLM. FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS aim SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE A Nt SHIPMENT (to .Foreign and Domes tic Perts) ?1 COTTON, BICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL BTOBE8 ATLANTIC WU Aili', Charleston, 8. 0. E. "WILLIS.S. B. 0H1S0LM October 38 J U 11 \ D. ALEXANDER, ACCOUNTANT. NOTA RT PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT, No. ia BrosMt-rtreet. RESPECTFULLY SOUCI!S BUSINESS IN AD JUSTING ACCOUNT-? ol Merchant* ant) other?, and in WRITING OJ* AND POSTING their BOOBb, either io part or whole. Ac January 9 ? H AM BE IC LAIN Al SKABKOUK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Mt SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, Ct? o ri eaton, 8. C. Office in the Courthouse D. E. CBiKBEBLaiX, Atty-Gcneral,. .E. E. SEABBOOK. ?penal attention will be paid to tbe Prosecution ol Claim a held bv parties outside of tbe state. Mav 4 ||DwAHD DALT, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Ho. SB W arr en-street. NEW YORE. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIT EN TO THE PUB CHlSE of ull kinda oi ML BOH NS MB. Boots, Hboee, Hats, Ca a and 3runas abd Straw Goods a specialty. Consignment of ni) kindj ot Staple Articles soo doneral Produce solicited. Prompt returns gua-a;iteed. EDWARD DALY, Late of Charleatoo, 8. 0. mi-WeHvJy "Htm Co/rents aentrr*e by post. January W MO ?mn? J T. Il I' tl i' U II K ? S . BROKER, AUOTIONEER AND COMMIS? SION MERCHANT.. SALES OP BEAL ESlAlB. PTOCES. BOWDS, SE CUBITOS A NB PERSONAL PhOPEBTY ATTENDBD 70. no. ?7 BI?OA?'SIRKKT CHABLE?TON, 8. 0. BEE RHEN OES. Bon. HENRY BUI Vi, Vf. J. MAGRATH, Ba.i General JAMI'S CONNER, T. H. WA Bl NO. Esq. Octol>?? V K >< n 4 Tu 350 boree power mc nome the cu PC rate J Corliss cnt-ofl Engines, 'Udp Valve sta? tion?r* Engine* Portable Engl'es. Ac. also Circu? lar Munt and Gang NSW Mills, Fuirar Cane S le, Mm ring Pulley?. Ac- Lath and shingle Mills. Whea L-i., i , 9 M - <- nm and Corn Mills, Olrouiai r^wj I 1 1 mTi <*wa Bol-'ne, *o. Seed B?"I'I i . i /Hw (or deecripriTe Circular anc Price List. WOOD k MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., Vebruory 18 tow Utica, Ne? fm% {lings* Cjjtmifais, ?c. QU KB POP! ; , 'THE QRJJT 3EBTAIN RAT BBS 4 ROYER WITHOUT Disagreeable Results. ADOLPH ISAAICBBN'8 PHOSPHORIC PASTE, . HE E M ETI CALLY sealed and wan anted to keep freak for all ?me? tte greatest aisrovtry [tn* its kind In (be age wa -lireIn. No perscri need be trout.ed with BATS,: 'Bli WICH, BED .BTJCW.or: . BO A CHES, ter Vb. Isaac* en's de? tractive remed? .is wi this UM reach 0/ all. Prepared on I j bx himself, from rare and valuable compounds, its cheapness li aa wonderful as tu efficacy. Bundieds of testimo? nials hare been received irom all ptrts of the United States. ;???<' \ The great .advantage this RUBE POP possesses over all similar preparations is the FACT that it ls P tirtsin In l? EfffCU, land fte? from the unpleasantness of rats dying in. their holes, as it carnees them to leave the premises j to seek air, and consumes them so entirely as to J leave No Ula?gre?*ble Odor. Numbera ot references can-be made to Persons In tills City, who have successfully used it SOLE AGENTS FOB FOO TH CAROLIN A, DOWIE & MOISJB, IMPORTEB9 ABD WHOLESALE DB0?Q1STS, Corner Meeting and Basel-streets, April 38 m wi too Ch aries tan. B. 0. rp UK BISHOP PILLI TUE BISHOP PILL! THE BISHOP PILL! A Purely Vegetable Pill tSugar-coated.) "COSTAUW BISHOP PILL, "Is of extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, Indi? gestion,. Dyspepsia, Headache, Nervous Debility, Liver complaint." "Ibe best PILL in the world.' Medical Journal, September & T B Y T H E Ml TUT T H E Ml MST AU Druggist* in CBABLESTON call (bern. . COSTAK'S " STANDARD PREPARATION ARB "CoiUr'H" Kat, Koac ti. Ssc.. External's. "CostarV Bed Bug Exterminators. "Costar's" (only pure* I na* ct Powder. "Only Infallible Remedies known." r,18 year* established In New York." "2000 Bc ic* and Flasks manufactured daily." "111 Beware 111 of apurions imitation*." "AB DrufigistB in CBABLESTON sell them." For $], $?, $3 and $6 sizes, Address "COSTAR" COMPAM, So. 13 Howard-street, Sew York, Sold in CBABLESTON, 8. C., by OOOIJKTCH, WINK.HAS At CO. M?r"h 23_pac_IVT -po S A DALIS Purifies the Blood. For Sale by Drncgistt Everywhere. Jolv3? oao '. ijrjutir puters. TRY PMNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, Aim AU DISEASES or ins STOMACH AND LIVER. TBXT ARB KECOirjnNRJ) EY THE MHDICAL FACULTY. HEGEMAN & CO. AGENTS, NEW YOEE. H<mnftored by C. F. BBBB ABS AP0TB3CA2?, OHA RLESTO N, 6. G. sat?*Jet* Amit by Druggist? Ev?rutehere.~fM Eebtuaiy IC mwfjyr HAT BRICK FOQEROT DD) WRITE ARD WHAT HE DID NOT WRITE. Eight o'clock, and he ls not here yet ! Ho? dreary thia little room doer seem, and I am BO lone? some 1 Ten o'clock. How I wish he would come. It ie BO lonely here with the children asleep 1 Once ba loved to stay with mr, bat now, alas I Twelve o'clock, and I am so tired, I cannot sleep 1 My heart aches and grows sad. I am growing old, per? haps. May be my face ia not as fair as once, but'my heart ie as warm, though it is often sad. ABE SOU DYSPEPTIC, Nervous, jaundiced, low spirited, weak, or are you Bick and don't know what ails you; then try Planta, ti on Bitters and our word for it, it will cure you. ONE O'CLOCK. What charms can he find In that ford-scented room, by that dusty table, ?Utting and dealing those dnaty cards. Oiling himself with poison, tainting his breath, mining his mud, undermining his constitu? tion, planting seeds of disease, squandering his mc ney, clouded with smoke, tired with excitement. Is th's happiness ? ts tnls Ufe ? Ia thia our mission? Oh 1 I am so tired, do come home. PLANTATION' BITTEBS. Thia delici?os cordial and fine tonic ls now hailed by thousands as tbe great health giver and re? storer. Resolve to buy a bottle, and don't sleep sn it Be wiso in time, fto'd by all druggists. "DO IOU OO DOW? TOW? TO-NIGHT, MT PET ?" "No darling, I have labored enough to-day Why rhould I flee from borne, (rom happiness, from thee? Life is full short to love- too short to iq nan der. I love the pbotognph of my l eart too well. No dar? ling, my heart is here; Lere Itt me keep it company." PLANTATION BTITEBS Are always jinre, reliable. They are strengthening and invigorating, and are Evhauirfcd Na'ure's great restorer. Aa an agreeable and pleasant tonic and appetizer, they cannot be excelled. .: .rr':: THEY. WHO ABE EICH, Are they who mind theirown business, rind a hap? py man or woman, and the affairs of another trouble them but, a little. It .is none of your business if the ! minister kissee one of the sis tere, or one of the sis? ters thus Pirate* the minister. It cannot effect you when a man you know calls on a girl you don't know, er one you do What if tn?r< li kia sing behind the ?door, m rosn?is, ana when tbs night 4? dark at fis? ? vost j bul? of the -bute h, Or ?Yea ?ter tba gate. Would yob not do tbe aatoe thing lithe chance waa offered ? - A WINE GLASS TULL Of Plantation Bitters, taken three times a day, before each moa], will make the flame of life again burn brightly, and Alum?nate a once wretched existence. For ladies it ls an elegant anal gentle stimulant, just, such as they require. "I WENT TO TMS LAND OE STEADY HABITS.* I wanted to hand several "bricks" down to pos? terity, and waa told by lattice that with a New Eng? land girl tor a wife, I could rai ie moro children, grow - mare anions, idn more eels, ting- mon ; postans, know mae of what waa gains on m the seighber hood, hear more scandal, sleep leas nights, have mare.relatives, eat morebeans, love myaelf and hate otbra more, and get mom out of a dollar, , than any other sert of woman in this happy country so-oaUed. PLANTATION BT IT EES. Ts made from puce et Croix Bum and Calisaya Bark (known the world over for its curative proper? ties), and will fortify the system against disease, caused by change of wattr and diet. If you ase in? clined to dyspepsia, try il. If you have tho chills and fever, or any kindred disease, by all means take -Plantation Birten, 3hey are sold by aU druggists of repute. . AND HE HAD A FEMALE CHILD, Whose name was Hen a Brightwater. and who was twenty-nine yean old; who won red stockings, red garton, metal tipped shoes, green spectacles, and Abe prettiest red hair the world ever se* eyes on or toto. Hexa, a true New England gal, chewed wada of pine gum. and sweetened her broth with onions. Hexa wasn't so much handsomer than a doll aa to make the ?oil runt, bntahe was intelligent ; in thor, in? telligence was her best hold but one; she wu great on making baby garment*, and bad her trunks full, packed away, that abe m gbt be ready aa willing when tbe evil hour drew nigh, as abe trusted lt would from year to year. IT THE LADIES BUT KNEW What thousands of thom are constantly relating to us, we candidly believe ono half of the weakness, prostration and dis tress experienced by them would vanish. /AMES IL?:sn, ESQ., No. 169 West FTrst-ttreet, New York, says be has three children. The first two an weak and pony, bis wife having been unable to nurse or attend them; but she nae taken Plantation Bit? ten for the kat ten yean, and has a child now 18 months old, whioh she has nursed and reared ber selt, and both are beatty and well. Plantation Bit? ten is invaluable to mothen. VALTEB, MY BOY, Hen comes a man who was once rich. He bad frieda, aad money, and a loving family, and posi? tion, and influence, and self-respect and integrity, and a future or use fulness before bim. But, my boy, be don't look like it now. He wa? elected to an important office He forgot toe leesons his good mother taught bim, and was asked by deadlining politi ians to eel! bis vote to a portv of swindlers ; be could not for tbs lifo of him give articulation to tbat little word, and so he iel!. HOW OFTEN DO WE HEAR THE COMPLAINT, From mother and l-l her, that tbe eec or daughter ia notwo.l; that they have no appetite; that they feel languid; that the bead ache? ail the time; tbat they an growing thin and feeble, and that they have no tile nor cu orgy lett. -And the q lestioL? are often asked. What shall I do for them ? What ihall I give ti: em? Our answer la, let th> m try Plantation Bit? ten coderai ely, three times a day, and our word (or rt i hey will recover. AND HEBE VALTER, 18 A YOTING MAN, Jost Uko you and us, my DOY. He has wit, sense education, intelligence, friends, ambition, and ia loved. Bo has a knowledge of the world, acquired by mixing with ita people Bo bas ameltion and the same fie d in which to wm honor, fons and dis tin? boa, aa bad Franklin, Fulton, Alora?, aad a boat of others. He is naturally au art, but, "Val ter, ni y b y, aa no meeta BS do youse* ibo ero ?a of mot lore in hts eye, the little puffy ridge nuder it the gradual turning of the beant'foJ corners of the month his mother so loved to kiss. These, my boy, tell a sad tale of early shipwreck, of dlaease, or pre? mature death, of neglected and squandered gifts. December 7 " ly frngf, (Ethicals, ?r. ? . Vr - ?' p A- W K ~ N 1 If' ?T ?...:. ' v: ' V'V^>,^':'-;: ir.; : .*... . i v? v.- v. casca " CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY, .io '../.<.. .v.i? .":vi '? ii ' .**.<: o ? ? . \ . on v-rr'-v:' -iii. .v.svrr ?r*\ No. 138 M?eir?g-st*?#t, ?? ?? di ? CHARLESTON, 8. C, IM.P O.RTIR AND DEALS* IT GEBMAH, : i. t v tr *? -. ? m g : J FfiEN'OH, ' ' T :. : . .-.cl.: , Vi' ENGLISH AND - fe ' DOMESTIC . k DRUGS, CHE^JIXCAILS .: . .. v ' ! taw-h; :. ... 'Jo w ' am PATENT MEDICINES. ??Ki:.. f.' v-it?.::.: .-.A- US StaittfcB. . ? ?M.'-C; ':.:?'.:.? ii ti Oi :. .i unsaih ? tb& 'JA . ? '? ~ I . '. "A ?Kita -.. .' .ii'."3-,??*:r jpujBsoiicpaiojsrs .II ,:; L' :;. .TjojaOci H*Wt r51 (ntriats. OASCTBUT A* .'. .'. . ct;--'."?T ? j..c/ ."icJj?.-. J 3>tt? jhw?l AXT BBTJBfi OF TBK SAT ABD SKlfll, .- . ...X" .; : ..\; :<i BY fSEGULAB SRA DU ATES IN 'PHARMACY. . fr?; r. i.':- v..... . : <r? ;: .t ...i~ i ' Opon tale branch o? tte boatoeav (to- ?lat PERS05AX care aa? attentloa ie beatowt?, FUBTTY of toe 4 - - - i MEDICINES Deed in ; compound ts R li O?AaUBTUD. FRESH YICHY WAT} . ..' j ?.' .* (UATJTER1VB.) ' ?av AUK), VICHY POWDERS, Ot Birt et Importation. EACH BOTTLE OB PACKAGE BEARING THE GOTERNMENT STAMP. CONGRESS AND COLUMBIAN WATER', FRESH FROM TUE SPRI56S. AGENT FOB IBU CELEBRATED ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRING WATER, A complete aawrtmeot of SOAPS, PERFUMER!Ed, AND TOILET ARTICLES, COMBS, BRUSHES, mt^ AGENT FOB 1 GEO. TIEMANN & C? OF NEW YORK,. HAKtJFACTCBXBe OF S P KG It A L AND DENT A L| INSTRUMENTS, ABfABATDB FOB DEF ORMI?TE?, F? ACT (JESS, Ac, May 19 Tfa?