The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 03, 1869, Image 4

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THE ?MILY NEWS. trttr Lettern. 1 have Brought tb< ra hero while thedavlicht lingers, These well-known. ackets. ti? read them through ; 3hare tied them npwi.h my wrinkled finger* . in three bricht ri boona- re I. white, ana Nue. Vf nen th? hills ?re bathed In > aolemn splendor, I lore, with the daylight fading tnt, ***?? teak te the rueamllght, ?of t and tender, Tttat gilds my hie from the happy past. Uiey are sitting aTl In the porch out yonder lace them pla ni -joy striplings three; TvTtb eyes that are softer. I think, and fonder. They tam t > the sunlight to gaze on me; My J ouruteet, with ewce.es' of all fair laces. With his laughing eyes and clustered bair; His brother, as roll ot manly graces. And the eldest, with etern, determined air. One miment: Ute idle dream i? shattered. For I breathe once more in tho common day; Tor I knov tso? tay cbltdreu'a graves oro Beat? le ed In lonely places far away. Two sallee wi h Morris-the still, deep water Lies o'er the brave one s Sleepia* there. Wno fought and iel' on that day ot atalantar ; One Hoe, my y our?' at-1 know not where. Be dieu in hatlle-?CUM lonely hollow. Some roaky "left in the mountain wall; Iver bs pressed where none might follow; No ey? bath witnessed nv- dari ng's tall. Me may be laid in bis peaceful slumbers Where tai spring's sweet flow? rs have early blown. Where the soft south wind breathes In vernal num .. bera Over a lone grave marked-..Unknown.'* The tua ha? set in ? purple glory; The shadows deepen dorm the h Ul, Aa reason my a>rllng*a mournful story, Yet, patten i watt on the Lo d's ? weet win ; Mot in the da-asome way a do I grot e and wander, For my lamp ls burning ?Ith steady ray ; 6 White-Hie bridegroom terri- s I deeply ponder Hut aolemn warning to "watch and pray.'* Might*? holy calm e'er the world is spreading. Andthe thoo? peep* fcrth tile a t.'mid maid, A jilter n\x*l o'er the landscape aaeadmg; OM BtarToilows her, half afraid. Mach brighter tint from the aky ia banished, .- And the flaw 're! a bathe tar the falling dew; The ted ?as nv > ea. the white has vanished ; . Bal all overhangs Ate si angled blur I *..?.' "? 'J'-"' ':MX>A 8-WXAT. . ?Mi ?e^^- . ? . oj ,* CO linn.- b-nab ? ' ******* - - "* . .. YauteeMints* lataSwnWtoi TatMoii Ma-ry jeert ago it waa my (food foi tone' co Join, a happy party of ladies and gentlemen on a visit to th? -United States receiving -Ship Jfatth Carrana, then, as now, anchored off * iruflklya f?avy YaxcL The ship waa in boan ti order,.Qisa weather was fine, the pix ty was ?.M^to? gaye ty, and the Commodore the .4K>uJ cf pc? i terrees, j We were roans mg thro neb mm mkntlSmtWmiVmwm aba water-hne-the j laufet?*, I believe, wtren be said. ?*Ifyoa W^waik this-way, I will show yon some spurt* I -..HnaotBwb^K* I ttto^A?w?iibt bow of the Teasel, ttftluRB tMt Tffocmy deck wtww- hmpe- are burn in tr at midday, and theo he chowed na the I ***aoart?ieniaH-^a naif d?ien more or lees-ot) ?aaraew, r dark, wooder, uprigbr, colls, each larve enough only to contain., one living being? and oioeed b v a thick door, f brough which Ave or B X ?riger bolee, at the hei;htOf a- Tartan's I nc^^ncThV)g^gWhj[s been abolished in the nawji we Jock bim in one of these boxes for Xweatj-iom borre at a time, or, if a very bad fellow, we sometimes give.bim forty-eight, without food ur water." So ramplo and humane a pnni.*ihrnqnt, io place of the barbarous, onie', and degrading '.y?tete of whipping, et once called forth the eplogiumspf the party, ami we were lust about 'jessing Oil*unqualified approval anrf admira- I ItahTot.eo mild and benign a penalty, when U^Oo?mo^K ?aid with a smile : ^ItVpretxy severe, though. Would any one like to try it for a minute or two ?'' j ' I -**Tei, you may give me five,*' Ieiid;and ..aanWet a chorus Ofthe joyous ene s of the; par? ty, ve him fire I giv* him five I Camm i - dore," I Bopped into the box, and the door waa teched upon me. 1 forrad mvetuf immured within four sidi< of I A."#ei5a*te hoi, BO enan ly in room that it touched my bod f on every kde. I am but-ot -m*A*m gKHitneas; hot what would be done I with a prisoner A lew iriotrea et o a ter than IV :AB ty we? there was n >t room enough on Iny I ^e^itw^e^ iny fabdj and the box for rds tb ?^'Sf^^^^?? bea*; und when the door J^nfre^a^of na^heedlOTcheo? toe^c?bt inehiuf roora .-between .the inside of tho door end my face. As the box waa wider than it I ; WftaToVv p, I could net even turu to it. lom the level of *v ? Taot, they were uh. a ie**el ?!U? ny m?uttf, eo Lhat evan the mise je^^c^iBo^a t ^ o^fr^pmfe thrxrugb them up - -Mtv ; ii?, box wau utterly dark, and ihe first! T*eneaJ?m that, 1- began to experience waa a Bickeninsi, horrible Jeering of tam of air. To Tf?B-'pie*eda?vein acofflo, and to bavt tho.hd close.iv screwed down over your tsoe, would T?^beep no worse than Ibis. 1 was, rn-fact, JlN^niet beean tb heave with great violence A? J, gasped ter fresh air; the blood rush E d to I my he^d ai>d seemed to threaten apoplexy, end I ce uni nob reach my hand to my tfarob a^temfcieA. -\, - ? Metntrme all remained etfll as the grave ou the .out Wo, I Rupf ose by the Cottimbdore'a .ardene, T?ni' ? thought of men. bviog men, -imprisoned in HS nairbw bonae, and f rjrot- j tea in the. tumult, of great storms at sea, ot perishing by slow Gunine, m lins sarcophagus. . Jepg aisex tho crew had deserted the ?replied eunp Think of A men lying helpless upon his [ Ace m each a wooden case, perhaps standing cal hus hoad (fer snell mlgtrt be hui posiuon ) on a. wreck eb vessel. Bat t?eee fearful thpujjbta as tb what might happen to others tKra,irave wiy io tho real homire of m.v own j . ',.. ' Tho suffocation occasioned by thc closeness I . ?f the ?ir in tho box produced in me a sudden .Jeejre- for water. Mv lips grew hard and arr, | sud lily tongue was fake s chip, with s Budden fever of nnquoootiabie thirst. Although I: bad determined to remain aa quiet m possible, tho time being BO ?hort, yet reason itself began to (' play?tantastic tricks. Perhaps they had ?c-\ am?t?Mk^thOQMLi; perhaps the Commodore. rjn^^g?Ct|pal Joker, tod, Instead of a lew rMMOeev might keep me here lor an hour or ?x>., WpaU wa? to .forevent him? AU wea st id ac death on tattle. Could they haw; gone to th? * '-irpper deo* and left roe? - . I knew t J at tn eee were -idle surmise-: but they wou.d come, and come',' and wau ic creas .?sd po wei, too. My neck-clo h became tool r ?gbt for my throat;- I was almost atiangled with it, sud yet could not raach my hand to untie it. Should I cry out ? The torture and agony were becormup; insupportable. I he per-1 spirwtion began to stream from every pore. I fie box bec ama intolerably close.*- 1 fancied toll of humid vapor. The flvo miuuteamuat I bave elapsed loug ago; the day itself must have receded? How long had the sun gone down? WK a it a d rk night on deck H tove V Of course, I cannot neill all the aei<aaiions that tho* took possession of soul and bodv in that briof trial of a aweai-b x. lt ?as in vam *-*io can tesson lo-your aid. You could no more dismmsyour thouL-fate at will when iu such a Sure than \ oa ooo d imagine the letid vapor t he b x to be the treab the bre zy air of .nonriE^. It is this, y, ry condition of mind, to which the v ct ?rn of rt his hrmg death is toroDjjfa. mat forms the prmopal ton ure of the PU. ?dlfoe?'.. And tn mk ?if a poon .wretch compelled to besj^tbia ag n.y f rr tireui)-lour heure or o?ou Joi.ger ajaaont wavar, with u f food, and wi t ti - culieet. N"W a eva om which pvacee io tho Jiandi Qt aov man, though, ho be more humano -than, any officer now m tneTj0, ; sj ?J. & es navy ?rout ol H. snch aa mairntncnt o? einer v. aa as ri Toting to think ot ae'tuio aame p. wer arhe? placed in'the nkhdS of tneixrsepoiiBibie .ieep rot the prieon. ,.. ...y lort urea ahould never form a part ot prison ship, or other penal discipline. But if u most 1M BO, then in Gods i ame give us the rack. Ure bloody t co orge the' ihnmb-soi ew, or Si? ?phMncal torture in the open air in pre af-t? these lefinemeuts ot cruelty j? ,de?'h itt.elf is Lui ?"happy release.. JBe tbe sedier or sailor is not a criminal. He ie i ot on shipboard for any ? ff nee ; he is the brave defender ot h s country'B t?a,-, or of trST'cei* r ?odw^ory, to tnebotm> of her d?rfc ?qt and de-d>ie?t penh and some lenity ahould beshoirn hm. If he ls incorneibly bad, cou Moe hun it it mont be so. pot an tue .roo wrisr Jets Apd lb*- icv lock- ; bot in the name of all abatis m rc i ul. g .val? un air to breathe, and a oap of cold water wnen e needs it For so wc were told to do by Him who autT. red on ?Cilvary. YVhe? I stepped forth from ny voluntary iarial-place 1 b^w by tne tecee of my friends) I what a change <be brief exicnence of a few .-3nLuie* nad made iu me. lu fact, I felt it, for J though 11 tied to ?mile away the impression, my ?hole brame seemed weak and feeble com? pared with what it bad been a few minutes before. ..Commodore," said I, "you have kept rae ' there loneer than I bargained for." ' How long do T ou suppose ?" said he. 'Dauble tbe leng. h o? time, I shoald judge.'' The Commodore looked with another or his queer smiles with the rest of the party. "We ' nil timed you," be said, "and from the instant ? turned the key on you. until I let yon out again, it W<B exactly three minutes. I told you tho punishment was pretty severe." ~ ^ (UsWtrnil_ Charleston Cotton and lt icc Market. OFFICE Or '..Uk CH A lt Lr hi ON LAlLV NEWS, | CHABLEBTON. Iriday EveniDg. July 2. I COTTON -'J he market showed a firmer tendency with nearly an exhausted stock; sales about 160 boles, viz: 3at32; I9at32>4';116.at32i?. We quote: uv taroon CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to uood ordinary.80 @32 Low m ..idling.fe Middling, nominally.33 @ By New ?ork claasificati' n we quote : Middliug, Lomlnally.,-38Ji$ BICE.- 3here was a fair inquiry lor this grain at unrealised rates; sates about 140 tierces of clean Carolina, aay 67 ti -rees ai 7V 37 at 7?; 18 at 7j, ; 2 at 8c, and 26 tierces of middling lice at 6c ? m. We quote common to fa r clean Carolina at 7X@7*?c; good 8@8J?c V m._ Alarkets Dy Telegraph. FOREIGN JCA2K2T8. LONDON, July 2 - Noon.-Consols 92J?a927?. Bonds 8o \. Afternoon.-Ponds pc j?. LIVERPOOL, July 2-Noon.-Cotton active; ' up? lands 12Xd; Orleans li&d; sales 15,000 balts; sale* af the week 102.600 balee; for export 19,000 bales; sp?culation ll,COO bales; atc-t 332,000 bales, of which 188,000 bales wer? American. Afternoon.-Cotton quiet; stock afloat 674,000 bales, ol which 60,000 bales were Americas, Tarns and fabrics firmer and prices better. Old ron 28s 6d; new 26a 9d. Bod Western wheat 8a 10da8* lld. Tallow 44<3<L Evening.-Cotton a shade finner; uplande 12 V ; Orleans la^d: tales 15,000 tales. POMSSTJO kUEKET*. Nsw YORE. July 2-Noon.-Flour Sal oe belter. Wheat 2A3c better.- Corn a abade belier. Fork quiet at 132. LarddulL Cotton quiet at 34 V- Turp?n, tme steady aiMkr. Boam ! qulel; strained 82 26a 18ft, Freigbts flrm. Etovtu tum tut unsettled. ?bnje> aciive ' at 7, with \?>?c cimmi-tion. Staring' '.Bold 37.^. '69'a 131?,; North.] Carolinas 58; new 62)4; Virginie!, old 57V new 61; Ten cease ?a ex coupons 61\'; a?w 68)<? Lou? isiane, old 6?; ?sveea ?6)4. Evening.-Cot ton quiet and finn ; tales 12C 0 ba'es at 34 V Flour at-ady. ' Wh>-at/airly auive. Corn fir mei with ? o oe'crate demand. Pork heavy nt ?32. Lard ?rocen, g ; kettle l^'a?O?- Wbiakey finner at Weall. Rice dui I, Migar heavy, lwpentlne I2a48c. Boam 12- S6a8 ? allow dull. Frei pb is. fottos, by Mc*au, Vi; wheal, by sad, 7 V; steam Si. i MoLty aft^r re?chu)g 7, wiih %c -c<mraflhaloo, cdo?rt-?<t *?nini*^ attor^er.* 9>?. t?oli heavy ait 86)?. St.ck* dulL BALTIJTOEE Joly a-cotton firm at 34o.. nour dull and inactive. Whtat A' mer; white 61 Mal 90; red SI 70*178. Corn omi; white 95c; jellow 92o. Oats Brm and light at 70a72c. Provisi.ns - unchang? ed.' Whiskey inactive. . CINCISNATI J uly 1-Whiskey dull at 92c. Meas pork 832 Bacon dull; shoulders 14 V; clear aides 18 V- Lard 19a tT. Ioma, July 2.-Whiskey 93c. Provisions dull. Mt BS pork 13:3,34. Bscon, jc rb:ng shoulders 14c; round lois 13V; t ear sides 19V- Lard, nothing doing. LOUISVILLE, July 2.-Provisions firmer and un chaueed. Lord CV- Whiskey ouil a 92c WiLjfiNOTO-, Joly 2.-Spirits turpentine ateadv at 38V- R ?hi quiet at 81 65*5. Crude turpentine unchanged, lax unchanged. AUOLSTA, Ju iv 2.-t'oton mirket quiet buta tfl; sales 65 bal.s; receipts 75 bales;.mlddhnga 32 V Crop accounts cent ime nvrorable. Weather all that could be desired. SAVANNABVJaly 2.- ot ton market firm but quiet owing io very lightstock; sales nominal; middlings 3?V; recelpts ioo bal ?; Moans, July 2.-Cotton receipts /or the wees 6CC bales; exporta tb Great britain 3301* bales;' coastwise 3371 bal? ? -, ?(otk (176 bries; sales of tbe week 1656 bales; ?alee to-day 2 bales;-low mid-' d??p Clc; receipts 88 Dales; export?264?bales. NEW ORLEANS, Jury 2.-Cotton receipts f-da.\ 482 bales; for the week. ( roes 1465 ba es; net 8F3 baler; expir.s tor tbe week to Great Biitr.n 1813 bol?s; coattwa? 2270. bale?-; stock 14.733halos; siles for the week 660 b,lea; sale to-day 71 balee; mar? ket stifler; middlings 32 vC3.\ Oold 37),'. Ster? ling 61. t-uxar doll; common9VIOc; prime <13>?? Molasses, none offering. Whiskey 97V- Coffee ItAialfiV; prime 16VICV The New York Vegetable Market. The Journal of Commerce of June 30 h reporte thai Bermuda stock ia on the market in sufficient quantitiesrMMOM .selling at 17*8 60 per barrel; onion* ai ?6 per barrel; a o in boxes, equal to hilf Larrel, 18 New potatoes are ci ming for? ard rather freely from all a) rec taon* ; Chariest use ling at ?4*4 60 per barrel; New Tork at 88a3 60; i ong Isla d and Jersey at 83 6U4 60, including Ute new variety, "Baity. CoapJ' Cabbage* are plenty and cbe*p. Sellins at 83.6 . er hundred > avaunah tomatoes {3 per era o; Norfolk, do 84 er bp sh cl. Non oik .cu? cumber? 82 *i?2 60 per bar el; Sevan *h do are re. cdiafth poor order, rad ?e hard to sell at C0aY5c pet crate is ng island marro whit nea* 82 per bag; small do ?lal 26 per hag. New Jersey stn g beans 83.per barrel; Not folk, do 81*150 per cairel. Old potatoes are running a little better, sBd' higher price? ar0 ob fained; sal; s ar 82 60a J 75 for fine peach blows. About tu crates ot peaches were received ? oday from Char eaton; they are Le) at-18*10 peri crate. Chenles 10al2cf ?r common cooking, i6ai8o for prim* table.: I bttavibert-ies-We-are havmiz atout Um lait run .from Jersey, but, ?uh odd lota from o her- points, - the market' xeipa pretty w U supplied ; sales at 15*20c per quart, and 8a4c for hair pints, bolled, currant?. lu.123 per lb. Bela war* black bair es SO 25c a quart, -Whorueoeri ie* 88-per t nahel Black cap* 6abc a pint Norfolk ap. gea are ?eUrcg slowly wi.h eood amvd-; the unan . us poor; we- quote at 82 50*3 50 per b.rrel, * cw York Klee Market. The Journal of Commerce, of theatitn of June, says: . The market for Carolina is firm with a good demand bom the oui-ot-iown trade; the si oct ts much wnced, especian> ol the choicegradVa.'eales were made of 175 ou,-ks at ?V9f- Bangt on ls dull. There is slight demand from the. trade, but the ex porters dre OoLg nothing ralea are making in ?mall .tots *l 7X.8S. Wa quote lots ia bond Mi&siKe, gcskL 1 . Nashville t otton Market. NAP PVT i LE .use 29.-COTTON-1 be market for the prevent weea olores with * gooO fee Ins und all offers reid'L taken, but for the acarcitv of cotton, the muikei woald bev- ryacaveattbe presen pnces! We heard ol a lew sale? o-da of Strict l w mid 'ling at 31c. We quote: O dinary 26V good orouiurt 28>i a29; low miodii i?. 29 v kc H ASHVILLE OOTT"N STATEMENT. (.tock on band eeptemoer 1, 1868.60 Reor-ived to day. U Received previously.61719-61 730 Total. 51,790 8bippotl to-diy. 192 Snipped previously.50,848-51040 Stock on band.750 C- KN-ls iu act v - dcmami. aud su.ip.- not auf. tien lofilordeie. shipments lO-d.y 011600 bushels at 83c d' nv.-1?d iu depot V? HEAT- i hs salea toi i ay in ludid sev. ral hundred busu. lu at tl per bueht-1. WUK h ia the rujjg ure a, pr* ont. aub u*b it ia predicted thai a decline aa tun take place. Macon Cotton Market. MACON, Jua 3 i-COTTON-Recd J a io-day 22 bal s ; sales 25; tbippea 30 ?he >tceipts for the week ending this?v uiug the above include I, we o 63 bales; enies OT wmj time 47; shipmen s SI sbcwin^ an inert --se oi receip a ibe past we-k over those of ibe wi ek b.-fore of 17 bales; d creake of ailee 13J bi es 'I he mai kel ba- been ?-lea i > and firm litar y ulltre we k. and prirv* b*ve looked up? ward most ol tue time. Operu?ODF, how ver, ht. ve he u ex I? anely Hg t, ow!ng aitogetbe to tuc )<ght offering s.ock lude d iboi e ia but lille colin m this Dai k. t to t ffer nt any prire I hr market closed firm tel- a'lernoon at tbe lollowinc rab-a- being sn auvanco o* one cont upon tbe price at the d?ti ot our la-t ?oeklv ru w: Ordnaiy t7; good ordinary *3V low middlnuis DO)? ; m ddiinga 81. OOl ION bl ATI-MENT. Rtock.cn band September 1, 868 .1,326 Reset*e? put week. 63 Received pre\ionsly.,..68196-68.W9 t9,585 Shipped past wee*.,. 54 Shipped p' cviuusly....'.68,9^4-68,989 Stock on hand (hi- evening,,.t.. fg, Interior Cotton sa%x?bets. YOBKTILLE, Jane 8t -Cotton la good demand at 30c. CHALLOTE Jane 93-lotion hs* ?4. v seed, and we quote ibe m.rke> Brm *t 3Va30c tb* later flimrefer naidd-hLj. About 76 bales were' sold last wuk. Wilmington market. WILMINGTON, July 1 -rninB i ?BPZNTLTE has further a.i ??nerd, wita sales of 205 cases at 38>i cents, and 9 casks at 38 cents. Bi KI s has advanced a sbede and 981 bbls were tat eu at Si 70 for strained, delivered; $1 85 for extra No 2; 82 60 >or low No. 1, and 85 for pale CBUBE 1 UBrmrrTNE Was without change in price, and 213hbls were soldat 83 lor vireie, and 8265 for ?oft 'l AR.-Market unchanged, wilh sales of only 23 bbls, at 82 25. consignees per sjoatn uuioiina Kuiiroad Jnly 2. 147 ba'es Cotton, 18 bales L'uinestics, 137 sacks Corn, 67 bb s Narai -tors. 2 cars Pig Iron, 6 cars Lumber. To Railroad Aeent. Fro?t & Adeer, T H k W Deireis. Pe z r, Hodcers it Co, Hopkins, Mc? Pherson k Co, Qotdsmith k <"o. McLoy k Rice, E J Wiss. Kirkpatrick k Wi te, J D Aiken k co, H Bul winkle, Dowic & Aloise, ti W Steffens, Taft k How? land, Courtenay k irenbolm, Chi-olm Bros, dag horn, Herring & Co. and ? Wal - h. Passengers. Per steamar Pilot B y. from Blnffton, via Beau? fort, Edisto, Sic-Mise Robinson, iwo Mlase-l Hea cock, Miss Kniyht. A C Ices. Mrs W B Davis, G D Davis, J H tl ?o Wot ding and wife. W M Chisolm. C C fcpann, Mrs Waterman and daughter, col w haley, and 9 on duck. Per steamer St Helena, from Edistoand Rockville Boury Towles and lady, Mrs A Smitb, and '.. on deck. /Hacine tos. Port ol Charleston. July 3. PORT CAL.?NDAK. ra* ES OE THE atoo?. Last Quarter, 1st, 7 bonn 27 minutes, eveniug. New Moon, 9th, 8 Lour*. 14 minutes moinlng. First Qnarter, 16th. 1 boor. ;8 minutes, morning. Full Moos. 23d 8 horns. 84 minutes, morning. La.t quarter, 31st, ll hours, 45 robante?, morning. Ol I 5 JTWEaiULT R1B1J> SETS. MOOT BISES. HIGH WATEB. 28 Monday....) 4..66 29 Tuesday.... 4..S6 30.Wednesday.I 4..66 Mhnrtdsy...: 4..67 21Frida*..... 4..?7 3:Satmrday...l 4..?7 4"-,nni)3T..... 4. 67 7..10 7..10 t.. 10 7.. 10 7..10 7..10 7 10 10..88 ll..11 ll..43 Morn. 12..13 12..46 f.,16 10..S6 ll..18 12.. 2 12..60 1..42 2..29 8. .24 Arrived Vestercfay. Fear Ann 8 Deas, from West Point MID. 125 tes Bice. To Frost k Adger, and J R Pringle. ?teamer Pilot Boy, Peck, Blanton, via Beaufort and Hinon Bead. Mdse and Sundries To JFucgu son. A Gage A Co, Holmes ? Calder, B B Lee, J Ad? ger k Co, K Chisolm, Jr, and Kdnck, Wickenberg k I/O. Steamer Rt Helena, Elliott, Edisto and Rockville Mdse and Sundries. To J H Murray, J C H Claus sen, McGorty W C Courtney, Lancaster, Howe k Co, W Gu-ney, and others. steamer Gen Ma Lau't. Cordes, Georgetown, S C. Shingles, lo ?hatkelior.l -i Kelly, ana Ebangh k MaUonee. Cleared tor this Fort. Steamship Rea Gall, Hutton, at Baltimore, June 30. HJinrs, ftqnpr^ Ctr. JAMES A. MILLER'S CHICKEN COCK WHISKEY, Wo ore Agents of the aoove celebrated and well known nranu of J A M KS A. MILLER'"? CHL KKN CO K OLD BcUBBON WHI-KrY. which is the G 'MJI^E AR' ?0L1-',ami offer ii to tu- irade, war? ranting lt to civ.- eati ? ?aiistaction lt is rr^uulac lurga, topper distilled, ol lbs. b.-st grain and pur? qualitie - mpioves bv aie. especially In thc r-outb e, n climate. a large stock constantly on band, of d ff-rent ages and price*; cooperase or the mo.-t superior. For sale in lots to suit pm censer*, by COBB. LOLHONDV: k CO. -ole Agent? tor the .'.oath. No. 37 Natchez-street *ew Orleans Or HENRY COBIA & CO.. Sub-Agents, Charleston. 8. C. June IC . ? ,.. Imo ARMY'S PROPHYLACTIC PLTJ11X ? Lt'.UT fran lion. Alex. H. Stphms, (J Georg ii.. CBAWFOBDSVILXE. Ga >eptember 29. 1868. Darby's Prophylactic F uid 1s an article of little co.-t but crest value. Hs domestic as well as medi? cinal raes are num?reos, while ita specialties are most wonderful 1 have not been without lt tor ten > curs, and no bead of a lam J y who con afford to hive it should be without it. ALEX H. STEPBENS. THE "WON DUKFt'L FAMILY MK DI. CINK. Letter from the Surgeon. O tn eral of the tate Confeder? ate States. PICHMOND, Va., January 14, 1869. Jofi.v DAILEY k Co., No. 16'J William-street, New York : Oentlem-n-I bave received your letter of the l Mn of December, 1866, callinu my attention to your iDarbfs Prophvlactir) Fluid. ' I mott rheeri nlly eute that the Fluid was lurnlsb ed to, and extensively u-ed by, the sur?eons in ?btrge of goners 1 hospitals in tbe Confed?rale ser? vice with croat benefit to the patients-all the eur pe o i s making a favoiable report-a great deal of it was use'i io tne bo- pit a i e. Very re?ot ctfully, your obedient srrvonf, HAM'L PBEslON MuORE, M. D, TH1C ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT. EMOET COLLEGE, OXEOBD. GA., December 2K, 1868. Pref. I) AB nr. Dear Slr*- avlng not been en? gaged for mauy years in the active duties of the Medical profession. I am only suptrficialh acquaint? ed with the ola'ms ef your Prophylactic Fiuiu. but am well acqu tinted with its chemical elements While, therefore. 1 ? anuot speak experimentally of the value of tbe compound vet the disinfecting and therapeutic properties of the agent? em >,oyed in its composition, together wfth the well known reputa? do* jt its discoverer, as a chemist, authorize sae to regard its merit- as ot a blub order; ou thu whole it must be considered ss a valuable contriont.on to the class of articles to which li to$|rnge. These views. I mav add, are sustained by thc testi? mony oi many empotent judges, who Lave tested its properties. Believe me, dear air. Yoma, respectfully, ' A. M KANS, M.D;, LL. D. tX Kit S BURNS. Will ki US STINGS, cte ALAEAMA INSANE HOSPITAL. 1 . , TUSCALOOSA December 22 18C8. j Messrs. J?rns DAEBT A- Co , No. 160 Wi:li*m-street New York: iie> tienten-I receive! your aro-il are of tho li th instant, asking an expi e-eion o' opinion from mc os to the merits of lour i'ro, hjlactic Flu d. J be pre? paration hus hern so gnera.'i.i usea by the proies, sion and public at large, and so univeri-aily esuem ed. fbal it seems to mo to need LO further recom? mendation. AB a disinfectant and rr me lia! agent too whenic dicat 0, it is not exceil d b? any bum ar preparation. We use permeanguuic prepa aiion? very extensively iu thu h-sp'tsl, and cou <i not do without them. 1 consider you'B tao best and most elegant piepara tion ol the kind manutactuied. Ri-sptctruLy yours, &c. P BRICE. M. ?>., Snp't and Fbysic'an Alabama insane Hospita1. DOW 3 I dc MOIaK, wauLit-ALi: Di USGIVISI, May 25 tullis3inos /gents for Routh ( ar- lina. T f i H V M P H lt IS V b , BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS. SION MENGUAN7. SAL?3 6F 3LAL ESIAIE M00E9. BOTOS, gi. C?RITIES AND PERSONAL PB0PBBTY ATTENDED TU. "?o. 87 BKOs D'STRRXT Ott&BLR TON, 8. C. BEFEf.K.NCES. Bon. BFMBY BClvj, w. j. M*GR.\TD, Is?, 'leoeroi JAilKSC?NNKh.'i. K. WARING ???. ' ie toi .#? jg PW ABB DALY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. ba W arren-street. NEW YOUR. TORSO* Ali ATTEN riON G TY EN TO TBS PUB CH\>F. ot an kinds o? Milieu Nil IRA Boots Hboea. Bats, ca s ind Trunk', a J Straw Roods s .pee'aUy. Consignments of all kinds of Staple Articles anc general Prooure solicited. Prompt returns gua-si.teed. EDWARD DALY, Lare ot Charleston, 0, mi-WeeMy i^ice Currents sentfree by poet. January : j nao 6moi Jnsnraruc. GUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Organized in 1859. All Policies non-Forfeitable. Half Loan Taken. No Notes Required LAST CASH DIVIDEND 50 fPIFT?) PEI? CENT. Statement. Policies iii force.$25,000 OOO Issels. 1,500 000 Annual Income. 800,000 Losses Faid.. 500,000 orneen. W. H. PECKHAM. Presiden'. II. V. GAHAOAN. Secretary. L. MCADA.11, Actuary. G. A. FUDIL'KAB, Superintendent. Directors. a Hon. JOHN A. Pre New York. E. V. HAuanwerr, Firm F. V. nansbwont < Hon. JAMES HARPER, Finn Harper & Eros., Co. ex-Mayor Now Yur's. WM. WILEEN'S. Finn W. ^'i'Aitn- & Co. JOHN J. GRANE. Prec-idunt Bank Ref uulic. Junie) H. P.:ATT, alorcbaat. WK. T. HooKEn. Wall-streei. Wai. W. WBIOBT, Merchant. WM. M. VERMILTE, Banker (Vcrmily -* Co.) CHAS. J. STABS, Merchant. CHAS. G. ROCKWOOD, Cashier Newark Baokins WILLIAM ALLEN, Merchant. Companv. GEO. W". CUTLER, Banker, Palmyra, N. ?. Hon. GEORGE OPDTKE ex-M?.yor of New York. GEO. T. HOFK, PieeiJent Continental Fir?- in MINOT C. MORGAN. Banker. surance Company. THOMAS RIGNEY, Firm Thomas Rigney & Co. JOHN H. ?SHERWOOD. Park Place. BENJ. B. SHERMAN. Treasurer New York Steam WALTON H. r! TOKHAU. Corner ">ih Avenue *t.r tingar Refining Company. rwcnty-tluru-street. AAROW ARNOLD. Firm of Arnold, Consta hie A Co. EDWARD H. WBIOHT, Newark, N.J. RICHARD H. BOWNE, Wetmore & Bowne, Law- j GEO. W. FARLEE, Counsellor. yere. I W. L. COGSWELL, Merchant, GEORGE KEIM, General Agent for South Carolina. Dr. T. RKK\ST.IKK v?, Examining Physician. R. ISSERTEL, GENERAL AGENT FOR CHARLESTON, January 13 'mo nae Offlec flo. 285 Kins-Street. Chirleeton. s. C. Prags/ (ItynitiTttls, (Str._ rr\H K, BEST IN l'SK, LINN'S VEGETABLE PILLS, TOB SALE BT ALL BBUQOI8TB, AND BT W. T. LINN, Druggist, Comer of Coming and Cannon street?. June ll_?_imo? Q J. L V H N , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY S. E. Corner of King and John-Sta. SPECIALAND PERSONAL AITSMION GIVEK TO PHYSICIANS' PRESCR PTIONS. DEALER El PORE I ON' AND rCMEBTIC DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, I'ERSUXBKIES, SOAPS, : P?FF3 ASP PUFF BOXES. TOILET SETS, otc. PATENT MEDKl.NLS GEM I V i: B A V Ul M LUHN'S COLOGNE l? UNSURPASSED BY ANY OTHER. A TRIAL WILL REPAY YOU. GERMAN COLOQUES. LUHN'? FLAVORING EXTRAC . . Have no equal for e trer gth and purity, and ought to j bc naed by all SODA WATER DEAiERP AND ICE CREAM MANU? FACTURERS. Mr. E. H. JACKSON, Propiietor of the Charle.-ton Hotel, says: "I recommend year Extracts wiitiuut hesitation to tte public for Ice Cream!1, Jellies and | PaBtry." Mr-. H. M. BUXTERFTELD, ProprietrcEs ot the Pa? vilion Hotel, aara: "1 bey art well worthy the atten? tion of those who deal in item or usc them " These Extracts are put up in small v?ale, by the | dozen, for tba trade and family use, and in pint, quart and half gallon bottles fer manufacturer?. Congres*? ?nd High Rock Spring Waters CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Any art'ele deaired, hot in Stock, w'tl be procured to ord ir. . Goods delivered in the airy FREE OF CHARGE. June 8: j PAC_ ruths 3mo E V BJ RAND AGUE, ; FROM WBICH MANKIND BUFFER over a larne part cf the globe, ie tbe consequence of a diseased action in tbe syatem, induced ov tbe poieon fae mia-tn ol vegetable d . cay Ibis exhalation is evolved hy tho action of solar beaton wet soil, and raes with the watery vapor f om it. While tbe ann ie below the horizon thu vapor lingera near the earth'* surface, and the virus ls taken with it througn the lunge uro the blood. lhere it acts . as an irritating pol-on on the internal viscera and exrreting oreaos of the bodv. 1 he liver becomes ton id and falle to secrete not only thin virus, but also the bile from ihe blood. Both the virus and the bile accumulate in ibu circu louon. i nd produce vio ed constitu? ional disorder. 1 he spleen the kid Drys, and the stem cb sympa? thize with the liv r, and become dis ordered also, finally, the instinct of mr organism, w-1 lu an at? tempt tu exiiel th* noxious infusion, concentrates the ?bole blood of tbe body in tba internal excreto? ries to force, them to rest lt out. The. blood l< aves the eurfaoe. and rushes io the central ornaos with congestive vio.euee. 1 bl- -a tbe CbilL but in this effort it.tails. Iben tbe Fever follows, in wueh ibe blood leave? tb? cutral ornaos and ru*hee to the su'facc, as ii in another effort to expel tbe irrliaiing poison llirouirb that o h-1 great excretory-tbe skin. In ibis also lt fails, and tue aistem ul ?td na the attempt exhausted, and w its lor tl>o reo? very ol strength to repeat tbe hopeless effort another d iy Ibeseare the fits ot paroxjtmsoi Ftvrr ni d Ague. Such constitutional disorder will ot course under? mine the bellin if it ia not removed. We have laoored to end, and have found an anti? dote, Alta's AG IE Cl RE, Which neutralises thia malarious poison in tho blood, an i stimulate* tbe liver to < xi cl it frnrri tbe body AH it ?bould, to it does cure this cfflicttag dlaorder with pei tect certainty. And it does mo e. or rather dot-swhat is of moro service to tboee sub? ject to tbie infection If toben in ?? aeon it cxi els it from the av elem aa it isabaoroid. and thu? keei a tbose who uao it tree .rom its attacks; keeps tbe sys? tem tn beal.b although cxpo-ed ta the olaeuee. Con aiquentl- it not o.i.y ai es, but protects from, the grc 't variety ot alli ctio s which are iuduced by (bte malianam iniluei.ee-. aticb as I.eminent Fever. Chill Fever, Du a.b. or Mui-LcJ Ague, Periodical iieadaobe, or bilious Bcadaclie. Bi h ua Fi xer?, t- eurah ia, llbeun a:i-m Gout, B iadLC-s Toothache > ara* he, Catarrh. ABlhmu, Palpitations I'mnful f floe ions of th" pleen. Hvsierics, colic, Paralysis, aid raiuiui Affect ons f the Stoma h and liowe s, a>l ol' wbicb, wheo aii-ing ir? na this cause, wiJ be fuii.d to ne sump, more or leys, :bo inlermitient type. This "A?.Uh i Ut<E " re nieves the canee of these derange men's and cure? Ibo di-ea^e i his i' aoeoaipliahea bv stiniUlattt g Ibo excr.-to rPa to expel the vims from tho syelt-m; a- ii there ora.ms by d?L-rccs broome ba bu ed lo do ti;?, mel t nice, ot tbe.r o*u aicord. Heicr arises wi a w term ai cumulation 'lime ni i> tircompli-h the saw eud. but ol eo i ie is net '.o.>u enough, or I- ascribe, ri in the a ti em ii, yrhUe this . Ague ? un-" does il nt on e, anti witasaiciy Wo tuve g catie son to bc II- TD hi? is I lurer as we'd as cafer remedy lo. tba whole c.as* o.'digt-axeR which a'o dus- d < y the ml asmati" in tai n. than . nv otbtr ?bub has bee? dii-covcred: tnd it bas si ill another impo tatit ed ?anlag lo the pu: l c, wli.cb ni, that it is ri,op as well ua good. j'ItE i'A? LD B? . Dr. J. O', m u d? C>., l owell, JUtUS Pra-ti -al and Aimlyiieal Coemisle. Pfice O i eDo'dar per bottle. Hold at Whtlrsnle. by DOWIr i MONIS. Charleston, South Carolina, And >>v Rjtill Druucist? everywhere. JaueSC nae 6to'bnno K w SADA LI S Purifies the Blood. For Sale ?y Druse*?* a H very w . Jt,ir r p ?1 T E B TOTANS, lURNhR AND DEALER IN ?YOBY, And Manufacturero! BILLIARD BALLS AND OVES, AND IMPORTER OF BILLIARD CLOTH. CDFS, Lotter Cbalk, and Bi'llard Mi nhandire in ce oral. Ko. 89 Kali on-street. StMW York. May 7 fflmoe prn?s, (Cljcmif?ls, Cte. PO B NKLKiLGIA, UH EU.IIA TIS.M PAINFUL SWELLINGS, 4c., USE NEUROTIC OIL 8c ld Wbol- sale by GOODBICB", WINEMAN b CO., Na MBayne-Street. At Retail by G. W. AIM A ll. Corner King and Vanderborst streets. Joly 1_6 ?JJ I S O S ' S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Remove all Desire for Tobacco. It ls Purely Vegetable and contains nothing Injurious. Tbs io: low Int? Ia one of thousands of testimonials that axe daily received by the Manufacturer : . Ric nv SD VA , Novembers. 1868. DEAR Fin-The "lobaceo Antidote." prepared by yon according to the ierel.it you hare submitted to me, and the ingredients ol which I have examined, is purely vegetab u. entirely bat mtess, and cootains nothing in the least inj mi ms. It is not disagreeable to the taste, ?nd as a' home article, I bope you will meet with ready sale tor it, and I belier* thai if the ?irectiona are loliowed, it will do a l you chimed tor it JOBN DOVE, M.D. MW Prloe 60 cents per Ben. Thc usual discount to the Trade. *iT* For sale hy Dr. H. BAER, WBOLFSALE AGENT FOR SOU1H CAROLINA. June 7 B IS G A It K F U L WHAT MEDICINES YOU T A I v JR . WHEN YOU A BK EXHAUSTED BY OYEKWORK of bead or band, and feel the need ol Fomeiutrg in? vigorating don't drink whiskey or any intoxica ting thine, whe ber ander the name of "ittere or other, wise, r-uch articles give just a* much streng:b to your weary bod< and mind as the whip gives to (he jaded horse, and no mor.*. Alcoholic stimulants are injurious to Nerve health, and are ALWAYS followed by DEPBESblNU REAC1ION. Dodd'g Nervine and Iiivigorator is a TONIO and GENTLE R TIM r LANF which ls NOT attended by REACTION. Wnat it gaina for yon it maintains. When it refreshes body or mind, it refreshes wida" natural sfrei>gtb ihat comes to stay. We are not recommending teetotalism in the interest of any action; brit long and extended observation teaches ns that he who resorts to the bottle for rest or recuperation, will find, as he keens at it. that he is kindling a flru in his bones which will consume like the flames of perdition. Turn lrom it. Take a tonic that will refresh and not destroy. DODD'S NERViNE is for pale by all Drugcists. Price One Dellar. See Book of Certificates that accompanies each bottle. 1 7mos June 36 ?Salts. MARTIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaste? FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality, finish and price. MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS Resse send for a catalogue to MARVIN & CO.; (oldest safe manufacturers) TS . :~i (205 Broadway, New Tori. Principal )m cl*stnu{St Phna> WaTehou8e8 (108 Bank St., Cleveland,? And for sale by our agents in tl? principal cities throughout ?he United State* FOB Ks Lc. at WM. M. BIRD fr CO., No. 203 EAST BAY, cnaui.KSTu.'v. December 29 lyi frogs, (Termini 1^ Cir. J)H , O . S. FStlPH)TT<8 FAMILY MEDICINES CONSISTING OF HTS CELEBRATED LIVER MEDICINE, ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonie AND PURIFYING PILLS. TBE KXCtLLKNT REMEDIES OF O. 8. PRO PHITT, M. D., Deed no recommendation tbeir well known power in n.-movng the diseases pe? culiar to our Sou. hern cl.mute having already estab? lished for tin m an enviable reputation in Georgia and the adjoining >tatee. As the majority ot persona living in tue >outh ?rc predi-po-ed tc di ?ease ol' the Liver, ilia granted by all intelligent phynician? that most of the pains and aches ot our people ore due to ore mic or tuncti'-nal derangement of that impor? tant or/JU Prophitt'B Liver Mediene and nti Biliou? Pills strike directly at the root of the evil. T Lev cure the Liver, which in nine eases out of en, b< at the bottom of the Couybs, Dyapep-ia, Colic, Sick Headache. Bheurcatiam, Constipation. Men? strual Obstnte?cna, fcc, to common among our people. Earache, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia and bodily pains of every kind flee before PH O I'I HT T'S PAIN KILL. LT like chaff before tbe wind. PHOPHiTT> Lil V K K MEDICIS K. Dr. Prophitt- Bavins n ed this medicine suffi? ciently lon^ to test ita virtue, i nd to satisfy my own mind tbut it is an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia -a disease from wbicb the writer haa suffered much for six year?-and being persuaded that hundiros who now Buffer from thia annoying co mplaint would be signally benefltted, as he ?us be n. by Ita use, we deem it a dutv we owe to this unfortunate class to recommend to them tbe use of this remedy wbicb haa given not only himself but several members of hie family the greatest relict. M. W. ARNOLD, Of the Georgia Conference. DOOLY COUNTY, GA , April, 1807. Thia ia to certity that 1 waa confined to >be house, and most of the tire to my bed, and suffering the greateat agony Imaginable with Rheumatism, for Uve month's, and alter trying every available reme? dy, with no relief, I wa* cured with two bottles of Dr. U. H Prop h i H's A nod ?ne Pain Kill rt, each cost? ing tfty cen.s cly ; il rebeled rue almost instantly. I theceiort recommend it in the highest degree to others fuffering from similar dise se I catt say that it ia one ol the best family medlclnee now out, certain. , Toura truly, W. A. FOREHAND. CffVTNGTOir, GA., July 9, 1867. - Dr. Propltil_Having need yt ur Liver Medicine for more than a year in my family, l cheerful<y .re? commend it to nil persona huffering from Liver af fectiona. Dyspepsia or Ind'gtstlon. in any form, J 1 alco recommend your Dysentery Cordial aa.tbe beet remedy for that disease. O.T. BOG. EB?. siANToBrviLLE, PUJU?M.Comm, Oct L. 1867. Dr. O. S. Prophitt- Dear Sir-ibis ia tocertuy that I have used your Ague Pius for the las) ten ye>rs. and 1 have never failed to. crace .he Ague bi . single inatance with them. They al*aya break the chlJa the. first day that they are niven I cali recom? mend them aa heine the -?est ague medicine that l have . v it found, and they leave no bad effects foll ow lng them, as Quinine. Ac. Yours respectfully. A. WESTBROOK. PUTNAM rOUNT?. GA. Feptember 22,1868. Dr. O. S. Prophitt-?lr-I hove u-rd for tbe last two years in my family yon Liver Medicine, your Pain Kill It, and you Female Tonic, and I have no feat a in Baying Ute I they are tbebest medicines I have et er uatd for tbe i .iver ani Stomach Ncura ff c and Rheumatic afflictions, Headache, Colic, and pains ol every kind are subdued by them. After using tbe medicines so long, T cheerfully recommend them to ac y ai.d every one, and to all that-are afflicted, aa tbe beat and safest remedies for all the diseases for which th< y are recommended, Ac. Yours respectfully, JAMES WRIGHT. DR. PKOPIIITT'S FEM ILE TUNIC. This Medicine, with ita aiaoclates, is a safe and certain remedy tor all curable die ca sea lo which Fe? males alone are Kable. Ti ia also an excellent pre? ventative of Nervous Bliii<ine<e, or Nervous Dla eases tn eil her male or tc i ate It is a powerful Ner? vine Tonic, setting np a full and tree driulatton throughout the SYP em. Ml of the above Medicine? sold by Drucgiats and Merchante generally .hrougbout the louthwest. EU, P. Ul'll Ml AM. Wholesale and Retail Agent. * No. Ol Eiug-street, (near Calhoun,) Charleston, 8. C. Prepared only br DB. O. 8. PBOPHIIT. April 10_srnthCmoe_Covington. Ga. Q P. PANK.VIN, (?Apothecary and Chemist. No. 123 Meeting-street CHARLESTON, S. C. ? rjWE ADVSBIISER BIA?3 TO CALL ATTEN? TION to bia ?tock of the be?t Imported and Domes? tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS! AND PATENT MEDICINES. DEATH TO FLIES. usn LIGHTNING LIGHTNING LIOHTNING LIGHTNING FLY PAPER FLY PAPER FM' PAPER ?4. FLY PAPER. SURE AND SPEED* DESIKUCTION TO 'Mat? TROUBLESOME VK1I0R. POK SALE BY THE SHEET, QUIRE OR REAM, BY THE AJDVJBRTISERT^ MANUFACTURER OF PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which save cetablicbed for themselves a reputation aurpaseed by none. Through eenatant effort and attention be hopes to merit a eoctmuanee of the public patronage which bas hitherto own extended to him, aTebruary ll rathsiyr Q P.PAMK?IH, ,* CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 133 Meeting-street. CHARLESTON, S. C IMPORTER AND DEALER IE GEEMAS, ' FRENCH, ENGLISH AND V DOMESTIC DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PATENT MEDICINES. [FBZPABIS CABZFVUIX AT ou.'-.:; -f.t^x? ALL HO?OF. TBS DAX AFB MOST, Q BT [BEQ?XAB GRADUATES IN PHARMACY. Upon thia branch, cf the cusin* sa, tb? utmoer* PERSONAL care and attention ia bestowed, and tba PD?ITYoiUic MEDICINES Uaed in;ccmroondtog is GUABANTEEJ). y RE SH YICHT WATER, . . * . '!' ' .?. 'r M : ll. . H ATTER 1 Vlf.) ALSO, VICHY POWDERS, Ot Direct Importation. . ??CH BOTTLE OB PACKAGE BEARING THE GOVERNMENT STAMP. " -w CONGRESS AND COLUMBIAN WATER', FRESH FROM TUB SsPRlSG*. AGENT FOB THE CELEB BATED1 ROCKRRIDGE ALUM SPUING WATER, A complete assortment ot SOAPS, -, " . PERFUMERIES. AND TOILET ARTICLES, COMBS, BRUSHES, &C A?ENT EOS GEO. TIEMANN Sc CCV OP NEW YORK, ^ HANTJsTACTGBEBfi 07 SURGICAL AND D ENT AL INSTRUMENTS, AfPABATHS >0B DEFORMITIES, FRACTURES, Ac. Mar 10 wfns