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Tilti DAILY WE WS. Hie Volee of Nature. ' How graceful wai that tirvc'an erf eJ Wblcu tua-ht tust tongue.* of old ' Dwelt in the mountain au J the mead, And where the torrents lOll'd; And that ia times ot sacred fear. With sweet, mysterious arcona, They s oko a>ond, while some pale seer Interpieied their tones. - And. lady, why should we not deem That ua each echoing bill. . And sound cg wood, and dancing stream, A language, linger* still ? ? No lovett z 8cei>e? round Delphi spread . ~ -Ttlan round thee s retch divine; Nor Grecian mal ' bent briguterhead By hann.ed streun than thine. 'Morn, noon, and eve-bird, beam and breeze, Here blend to bless the day: Miy portion ot their memories Be ever round thy way ! Sweet asters for 'hu weary bark, Through parching seas that sails: Jil ends may STOW taise and fortune dark, But Nature never tails. (?omracrti?l. v_ Cnarleston Cotton and lt iee market, OFFICE or TBS CHARLESTON DAILY MSW?, J " oauaxsnos. Tuesday Evening. Joly 6. J Corrow_This article show?d much firm seas, and operators had to submit to rates wh'ch were gener? ally in sellers' favor, the market dh playing only the 'most limited supply of the alaple.. Sales about 100 oalea, via: 2 at 39; 3 at 80; 18 at 83; 8 at $2X ; 78 at 38. We quote: ' uvzspooi. cLiaancATiojr. Ordinary to good ordinary.30 @32 Low mtuuuag..32tf? Middling..33 @ By New York classification we quote: Middling, nominally.33)?@ Rms.-'i his gram was in fair demand, and prices -showed rather more steadiness, bales about 13S Heroes of' clean t arolina. viz: 87 at 7J?; 26 at Iii; 36 at 7%, and 2 b ?t 8c $ ft. We quote CUD-mon to fair clean Carolina at 7X4f7X; good 8?8Xc fl lb. M ?rite ta toy Telegraph.. . . FOBEIQH XABSSTS. . LOHDON, Jury 6-Noon.-Consols, 93%a93; honda Common rosin 6e 30. ., Afternoon.-tonds 81>{. Evening.-Consols 93*; honds dull st 81 Tal? low 441 5d Sugar ?wad y; a noa' 28? 9d to .9*. Lrvmspoor., Jury S-'Noe c.-Cotton quiet; uplands ' la^dViirleaiulSKd; eales 8000 bales. . Afternoon.-ried leatarn wheat 9s 3d to Oe 3d. Lara 70s 61. Tallow 45s, Yarns and rubric* finn ou-, quiet Bvening.-Cotton a shade easier; aplauda 12*?d; Orleans sale*light . HAVXX, vhiiy 6.-Cotton active, both on the spot *nd: afloat. DOMESTIC MARKETS. -I'lvff lost, Jut/ 6-Noon-?tecks unsettled H-mwy -icttve. S teran- 9#. Gold 36J?. Cot tot ?quiet at 34*c. Inrpentine quiet at 43Xc. Rosin j araiel; straiaed common ?35. ** EvtnTig.-Cottoni .?rm; ?ales 2600 bales ot 34 \c ' Pkror. extra $8 SO to 16 50; Southern brands $6 W to 'SIT- 78 Wheat excited at noon'? advance.' Con. Una. Pork ?32 l ard dull Groceries du ) a ? I aosainad. Inrpentine 43 to 42?c. Rosin t2j? to Ss. Freight ? firmer. Money very stringent at 7 , per cent, with one-sixteenth commitr-lon. Bitting dull at 9*?. Go d heavy all day and closing at ?is. * Baxrratoax Joly 6-Cotton steady at 94%c Flour ?lin and anet) an ged. wheat ?ter dy ; prime pew red $1 60 to tl 70. Wised corn 95 to 98c Pork : .gulet st $34. Bacon firm; shouidera 16c Lard duh at 30c Whiskey i carce at tl 03 to $104. " Bi ' LOUIS, July, d-Whiskey quiet at 03 cents. Provision? tftuX Pork 333. Bacon shoulders 14c; ] dear sides ia. Lard heavy at 19 to I9jie. Loxnavnxa. July 6.-Provisions dull PorktSS 8boulders 14 *i ; c ear sides 18& Whiskey 93c. WnjfEsoTo-, Julv ?.-Spirits turpentue ?c bot? ler at 39x Rosin unchanged; statine 1 tl 66 Crude turpentine Heady, lar steady. Cotton 31 Xe 1 ArwrjeTA, Jury 6.-Cotton market asi and lower; ; sales 800 bale?; receipts 46 bales. MiddUnga Sta SavairmAE. July A- otton market still firm; mid <ltags WHc- Bec-ipU 83 bales. Exports 231 bales. ; Columbus Market. COLUMBUS Jury 3.-*rrrxT STATEMENT. atoskOB h.nd .ept. 1,1868.380 JBecelvedpiutweek... 26 Beoeivtd prtvloBBly.....48,010-18.036 ~V' 1. Total.i&dio SH'pped peat week. 189 Bkdpped previoaaly.47,787-17.976 Btoakonfealid JoJ, 2. 1869........ 34u ??sk Tille Cotton Market. N ARB Y ILLA .uly 3-Correal.-lhere was but - Irr?edotrig to-day, and qooia-loi s rftuiin unchaog .d, as follow.: Ordinary 27; Med ordinary 39a39,S; Jowund^BM ItMaSte **^H?rWl?^^kaMs^fc^#p??r^^ 1( J966. ?.? ?j . se* ?...... 60 BcVSPlTfid toCIAT B???.??*. .....>%....>..*. 20 Seed-red prevtoaat*,..:.; j..?1.717-61.782 Total....U......... 61,843 Stopped today. 67 , ? Stoppe* previously.",..?.,., 8V. 289-flSBW ....486 I Market. MA COX, July 3.-Corrow- ibo market Ja very ?dtPL har?ly asp demand, ard offerings Ugh t MM j noted at 31. 1 hero weis no sba pa. eula a j a 13 bales;' salea 78 bales, e.tock on ! SC* rmi rt. ?aatn caron na K kilrea? JalyO. . 48 balea Cotton, 46 tutea Domestics, 281 sacks . ?Cora. 100 sack? Bran an ' Peas. 118bb s Naval Store*. S car? Wood. 1 oar lamber. To Railroad Agent, A B Mingin. Frost ft Adger. Pehter. Rodgers ft Co M Coota ft Co. Udemanu ft Co, H Bul winkle ft Ce, T B ft W St wees, Goldsmith ft Koo, Karkpstri. k ft WlUe, J Wiley ft Co. ana B il ure k Co. Passengers. Per steamahip Champion, tr om New York-S Sch? ft te, a r chach te. Rev J O Schach te, J ? Heese. J B Dougherty, G a Lora?, M Stern! erg, C W Fran ?da, W Beean, an, a Yaien?fe, B Borkeu. J Qaale, J B O'Neill,' W y O'Stix B F loughey, D J loushey, Mn J Kennen ?, Mis* Lida kelti h. S a Bosworth, wife and daughter, L 0 Johnson, W Y Lei Uh, G H Walter, lc H Barnwell. B Johnson, R Barkley and WtJs, Mua M M- m ber?, and Captain ss-p inger. ;:,; ?l?tm Ifgs. ' fort > tuarleart. .n. J tody *7T" jpoKrr ?AjLtk??Lt^H'. r7~ SHA ra OE tux MOOT. Last Quarter, 1st. 7 noora 27 minuits, eren!cg. Jtow Moos, tit. 8 koora, 14 nannte* mo. nm?. , Jrirai tunart ar. loth, 1 hour. ?8 m?nate?, morning. Val) Hoon. ?SJ 8 koora. 34 minniea, morning. Xait Qnartcr. 3Ut ll huurr, 46 minutes, morning. l,?^^|a?.7? UM? I mon Uixs. I wain. tValouu.. .... 4..68 7.10 1 1..-2 i iaesoay^.. 4.-<9 7 10 2..31 jjWeduesoay. 4..69' 7..10 3..17 JLsriUay... 6.. 0 7.. 9 bets. ra>ai. 6.. 1 7.. 9 7..21 audax... 6.. 1 7.. tl 8..14 w 6.. 2 7.. 9 8.. ? 4..21 6..16 e.. 9 6.. 69 7..61 8..S9 9..V6 rrlTc? ?este ru av. Steamship Cham;.i. n, Lockwood, New York-left - Ba. ni day P kt. Ataev. 'Jo James Auger & Co. J X aduer ft >'o. J J A fc a ft o. u D .hr< ns ft i o D A AJLume OW -im ar. i v bri ?I ol i J c Burckmycr, C D Urah? A Co i. Burke, i, J U Bo?:ch, fe, > tim ? '"nam. t; Bull, t? Briggs. L Cohen, W carrington, W H I ha ev it co, U obta ft Co. W s Corwli ft Co, f F i bufH'. n cameron k Barkley, W B Carleton ft Co. H A i -nc. Dougiats ft slider M Drxke. P Durrey. J M KatXB ft bu-, Do og bias ft Jackson, L Ellas, G W JTatitoo. repartie'? bo** B,oie, t L Falk ft I'O. D V Vkmlug ft Co, t. B Gan inn, j H Graver ft Co, C H Ohdum. Ooudrleii, Wn-eaun ft co, C ?iravelev, B U Glovei P LGui li mm. J W Harriasoti, N A Uu?t J Bark>.a?, ft . o. ^ Hene e , AL.tsg.w J?ha ou A P? Ja?.<i r, T J Kerr ft O ., K'mno?n Bros, Enoueloch ft ?mah Knox, i ??!> ft Co, H Kiatte a >.o, J v Kein Sbtck Wickert?ry ft Co, J Eennertv, C L tschgl' XrleWft ('batmai., Lnai y ft Alexand r, A Larg r s X Lot et .a Moiler. . tmitz ft o. W Mancher j i> M>rkhard>, J G Milnor ft t o. Me Loy ft Id e, J c OJemaui. D O'INIOII * rous, B Cixeia O O -? ici a, l -, Pametto Pioneer Co ope a ive Association, G E Pln gw, Cl' Poi p nht im. W b Paddon, Qainby ft < o, ?tin kr ft Sen.. hti', J Bussell. J rt Itrud ft Cu. F ave' . oe) k t o. i ?otii ft Lynith. J Rei B, U bUfiVn* L yrtte J a o, i Baiir oad Agent, J M sce.j, south eta Exprtse co >teubonse ft co, tv ho hem. W fiwafcs, a io ia?' .o a .> w WI liami ft . o, J N M V?obi mann. U Wrigo , H Wohtki n. Walker, t v .li? ft cukswe-i. WM w. i h P Walsh. W L Webb, Wer an- ft Ducke . Welakoff. E We.lina, W J Yates, Crrder sad oibers. July 6. at 4 P M. SJ miles not tu? es*. ir< m tbe Fi y ng ian, pas-ed sehr ?\losee B Bru ro? is ll be as 'ib Sri M manilla, Spear, Bockport Ve-2) days Xi i tt, t.CM.k, ht > a u -aves IO V u y it i O Br men us. H.. nd, Boston-10 days. Ire and Hus -. To W . o i- k i o A Osee ft ?.o Railroad A4., ma J nein?, D H ?licor .. WuBe. PP* oa.e M GckwetlUa ft -ru K>mc?, W ckeob?rg ft i o, F O furner, kan ft Co, Oat enders ft Co, Nieman ft Dor- I ?er, B A Mai BL ?il, Knox, Daly fe Co, I B Cowpe r ,hw it, WP Banetl fe Co. H pains, McPherson fe Co D F Fleming fe Co. and Order. Kehr Rockingham. Nicke non. New York-23 days Mose. To W noach fe Co, Railroad agent. Adams, Damon fe Co. O W aunar. O D Ahrens fe Co. B Bis? choff ft Co, B Hatte fe Co, B Brown, Boilmann Bros, I M Cater. J Camp- en ft co. Cameron St Barkley, I H Dnc. McDuff Cohen, Do wie fe Moise, Douglass ft Mi 1er, ? Lee, K N Fuller, scent, D F Fleming. E H Gardner. H Gerdts ft ? o. Clacvus k Witte, J W Har rieeon, J Be. B man k Bro. G S Hacker, Holmes & i alder, 1 B Bail k < o, Jennings, Tbomlinson fe < o. King fe Gibbon. J TKanapjux, B O'Neill, J * O'Neill fe t o. W McLain. W Ua1 seber M MrMaater, Ravenel k Holme?. 0 Bing. W Shepherd, D H fllcox. .-ten house * Co, W L Webb, G W Williams ft co, McLoy ft Bice, JD HI ucas. and otbere. sehr E Waterman. Marshall. Baltimore-8 days Corn and Mdse. Xo Street Bros ft Co. and Goodrich, Wineman ft Co. sehr ann S Deas, from West Point MUT. 74 tea Bice. To Thurston ft Holmes. Sailed Yesterday. Steamer Dictator, M.Neity, Palatka, via Jackson nih). Fernandina and Savannah. From th.i Fore Steamship Magnolia, Crowe 1, Kew York, July 3. Steamsh p Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore, July 3, Shipnews by ? e < Srapli. NEW YO UK. Joly C-Arrived, the Java. SAVAJWAH. Jal; 6-An ired, steamships Fan Sal? vador from New Y. ri ; lona wand a frc m Philadel? phia; America from Baltimore; brigs ida S Bay and Adelaioe from Portland. Cleared, steamship Virgo for New York; sehr Ann ft Susan for Baltimore. Hi emo-an-lav. PORT OF GEOBGETOWN, S. C., JULY 4. ABBI VXD. July 1-?ehr Palma, Pierce, New York. July 3-Sehn Madison Holme?, Howard, New York; Enrma. Anthony, Mew York; Eva Adel!, Eaton, Philadelphia; brig Georgie. Swan, Bath. CLEARED. July i- Sehr C S Webb, Brewster, New York. MST OF VKSSKLS pp, CLEARED ASD SAILED FOB A HI? POET. FOREIGN LIVERPOOL. The Hannah lizzie, Fergueon, cleared.May SO The Minnie, Rorertsou, sailed.May ia The Vince, Haul-ley, up.June 12 _ . i . ?f. - ' DOMESTIC BELFAST, ME. Eehr-ZetaPal, Thompson, ?ailed.:...June 20 GOLDBBOBO', HE. Seor Velocity, Pin ahab, sailed.June 16 SPXW TORE. ' Brig k Bradshaw, Sears, cleared.July 1 Brig H amt den. Perkin*, np....'..June 30 .<cht Mvrover, Brown, np.July i Sehr Wm L St rangs, Hala- y, up.June 17 BmrinrrvHTi : gchr Adolph Hugel. Booinaon, up?.June 28 r-chr Sarah Cuilen, Avis, np.July 1 $tot\,\m% (Hastings, (Eic. KETIN G-SHt K KT KOU?DK V. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNI5B1NC , THE IMPROVED MCCARTHY COTTON om, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, of varions nae? on band M PROVED VERTICAL A ND HORIZONTAL COR > MILLS, SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOlLth AND PANS, ot aU sises ' HORSE POWERS AND GIN GEARING, from ? t< 16 feet in diameter IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PBE8SES for Hine power. Saw and Bice Malls MACHINEBY AND CASTINGS or all desrriptloni made to order Particular attention paid to HOUSE FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOR fiUILX> TNGS, GRATINGS, CISTEBN COVBBS. SASH WEIGHTS, rfc, <tt, WILLIAM S. HENERBY, M AGU I NISI AND FOUND EB. No. 314 af EFTIN G-STBEET, CHAKI .m TON, P. C. August 8 mw? ?ti CE MX IRON WORKS. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. SUCCESSORS TO CAnERon ?t co.. Engineers Boilermakers &c, Nos. 4, C. 8, 10 and 12 FBITCHA RD-STBEBTS, (BEAR THE DBI BOOK,) . Charleston. S. C. j STEAM ENGINES AND BOLLEB?-MAS18B, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE. BICE THEEbHEBS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SHAFT I NO, PULLETS AND GEARING IBON FRONTS FOB BUILDINGS? CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IBON OB BRASS. 1 We amaranteerto furnish ENGHWS and BOILEB8 of M gcod qualify and power, and al as K)tv ratas aa can bc bad in New York, Baltimore or Philadelphia A6ZBZ8 FOB AHucroft's low-water Detector, THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN TUB. BOILER. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. May 17 M cac smos F lt <> .11 4 TO 350 hone power inc'udrng th* .oieorateJ Coritas lut-oC Englues, <ti?t Valve sta tiouar?- Engines Poro ble tn gi i es. ftc. also (Tn-u iar Mulav and Gang saw Mills, Sugar Cane a lt -ha tang Pulley?, ftc, Lath and shingle Milba Wbea 2w 111 i a i 't j* oniJ CorD Milln, Circniai TTnf I iMlWT ^aW8 Belting, *a semi Tfc-i-?3BSr~m tor descriptive Circular une Price LtsL {TOOT ft M ?NN ST* AM h NOIS E CO.. *r bru i rv IB ru. OB Otica, New Torb J_?OUJUK? Oi Jiat UETH. Ho? 3G Broad-street, Charleston, b. 0. BROKERS, 4.CCTIONBEBS, BEAL ESTATE ABD GttCfUfJtAIj CU Al Al I 6 S IO? A GK VI S Wtll aitteud to Benmar and " lleot-n^ el Rents and pnrchasu and sa e ot htoO-?a, , Ro?as, Gold, S Ir?-r and Real Estate. ALSO, To tba Purchase ot Good? and supplies for parties in the country noon reason ible erma. GEOSOE U 'lOLMEB.ALEXANDER HACBKIB. Jami-rv i lyr J r. I! I 31 P U lt E ? 5 , BBOEBB, AUCT10NEEB AND COMMIS? SION MEECHA A/1. HALES OF EBAL ESTATE. STOCKS, BOBDS, SI CUB1 rlB> AND PERSONAL PROPERTY A ll ENDED TO. IO. ?: EltO 1U-STKKKI OHaRLK-TON, 8. 0. REP ERE NC ?3. Bon. Bf? eOl?l. W. J. MAGRATH. Bsa Geoeral JAMFS CONNER, T. B. WAttLNG, ??, * Octob?T HAT BUICK POMB?O? DTD WRITE AND WHAT HE DID NOT WB1TE. Eight o'clock, and be ls not here yet I How dreary this little room does seam, and I am no lone? some! len o'clock. How I wish he wonld come. It is BO lonely here with the children asleep ! Once he >oved to stay with mi, but now, alas ! Twelve o'clock, and I am BO tired, I cannot sleep I My heart aches and grows sad. I sm pro wing old, per? haps. May be my face ls not as fair as once, but my heart ie as warm, though it is often sad. ABE you DYSPEPTIC, ? Nervous, jaundiced, low spirited, weak, or are you sick and don't know what ails you; then try Planta? tion Bitten and our word for lt, it will cure you. ONS O'CLOCK. What charms can he find in that foul-scented room, by that dusty table, cutting and dealing those dusty cards, filling himself with poison, tainting his breath, ruining his mind, undermining his constitu? tion, planting si-eds of disease, nqu.nderine his mcney, clouded with smoke, tired with excitement. Is th's happiness ? M this life ? Is this our mipsion? Oh I I am so tired, do come home. PLANTATION BITTERS. This delicious cordial and fine tonic ia now hailed by thousands as the great health giver and re? storer. Besolve 'o boy a bottle, and don't sleep on it Be wise in time, sold by all druggists. "DO lorroo DOWN TOWN TO-NIGHT, MY PET ?" '.No daring, I have labored enough to-day Whv should I flee from home, tro m happiness, from tbee? Life ia fun short to love-too abort to rquandcr. I love tue phot 'graph of my 1 eart too well. No dar? ling, my heart ls here; Lere Itt me keep it company." PLANTATION BITTERS Are always pure, reliable. They are strengthening and invigorating, and are Evbausted Na ure's great restorer. As an sgreeable and pleasant tonic an? appetizer, they cannot be exceled. THE! WHO ABE BICH, Are they who mind their own h usine s. Find a hap? py man or woman, and th! affairs of another trouble them bnt a little It is none of your bustness If the mini pier kisses one of the sisters, or one of the Bis- ' tere tims salute? the minister. It cannot effect you when a man you know ' alls on a air you don't know, or-oneyoudo What if thar la kissing behind the door, In tunnels, and when the night is dark at tho < vestibule of the "huron, or even ever tnc gate. WouH you not do the same thing if the chance was offered 1 A WINS GLASS FOLL Of Plantation Bitters, takm three times a day, before each me tl. will makr the flame of life again burn brightly, and illuminate a once wretched existence. For ladies it is an elegant snd gentle stimulant just such as they require. "I WENT TO THE LAND OF STEADY HABITS." I wanted to hand several "brlcka" down to pos? terity, und was told by father thu with a New Eng? end girl tor a wl'e, I could raise more children, grow more onions, sein more eels, sing more psalms, kn w mo e ol what was going on m the neighbor? hood, hear more alandal, sleep less nigh is, have more relatives, eat more beans, love myself and hale oth?rs more, and get more out of a dollar, than any other rort of woman in thia happy couutry so-called. PLANTATION B* IT EES. Ta made from pure et. Croix Bum and Calleara Bark (known the.world over for its curative proper? tied), and will fortify the syst m against disease, caused by change ol wat?r and da t. If you are in? clined to dyspepsia, try it. If yon have the chills ind fever or any klodred disease, by all means take Plantation Bitters. They are sold by all druggists at repute. AND EE BAD A FEMALE GHTLD, Whose name was He>a Brlghrwater. and who was twenty-nine yean old; who wore red stockings, red Zarters, metal tipped shoes, preen spectacles, and the prettiest red hair the world ever ee- eyes on or ruta Hexa, a true New England gai, chewed wads of j pine gum. and sweetened her broth with onions. Hexa wasn't BO much handsomer than a doll as to make the foll taint, but abe was intelligent ; in fact, in? telligence was ber best hold but one; she wu great on making baby garments, and had her trunks tull, packed away, that sbe might be ready as willing when the evil hour drew nigh, as sbe trusted lt would tom year to year. 17 THE LADIES BU r KNEW What thousands ol them are constantly relating io us, we candidly believe one half of the weaknosf, prostration and distress ex >erii need b- them would ianiah. JAKES MABbB, ESQ., No. 159 West First-.- treet New York, saya he las three children. The first two are weak and moy, his wife having been unable to nurse or tttsnd them; but she hus token Plantation Bit? ers for the last ten yean, and has a child now 18 nouths old, whtch she has nursed and re ired ber leif, and both are heat ty an J well. Plantation Bit en is invaluable to mothers. VALTEB, MT BOS, Jere comes a mau who waa once ticb. He had rle^ds, and money, and a loving family, and posi? ton, and Influence, and self-respect, and integrity, rod a future or usefulness before him. Bui, my toy, he don't look like it now. Ho was elected to an mporurnt office He forgot the lessons bis good pother tau?ht bim. and was asked by declining ?HU Uns to seh his v<ito to a party of ewindUn; Le oi'ia no: for Ibu life of him givo articulation lo (hat title word, and so he tell. HOW OFTEN DO WE HEAR TUE COMPLAINT, 'rom mother and i.'thor, that the sou or daughter is lot well; tiiat they have no appetite; thutthcy feel inculd; that tho head uebe? all the time; that they re grcwin'.' thin and ?coblo, and thal they hare no ile nor energy ?ult And tho questions are often ?ked, What ? hall I do for them ? What i hall I give Item? Our answer la, let them try Plantation Bit? ers a odere ely. three tunes a day, and our word or it ?hoy will recover. AND HERE VALTER. IS A YOUNG MAN, net like you and us. my boy. He has wit sense dncation, m'eiligen ce. friends, ambition, end is lived. He has a knowledge of the world, acquired y mixing with its people He has ambitiou and be same fie d in which to win honor, fimo and dis ?a- ijou, ashail Franklin, hulton. Morse, and a host f others. He ls naturally sn art, but Vader, n y i y, aa he meets us do you see tho exess of mo fi? are in his eye the little puffy ridge und cr it the m du al tnrnlng of the beautiful corriera of the louth his mother BO loved to kiss. These, my boy, ill a sad ta'o of early shipwreck, of disease, of pre tature death, of neglected and squandered sifts. Lecember 7 ly Prag?, <?rmi(uu>t ?i?.t*. Q F. PANK."J IN, CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 123 Meeting-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. IMPORTER AND DEA LER IN "? GERMAN, FRENCH, MN GL LS H AND DOMESTIC DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PATENT MEDICINES. PRESCRIPTIONS mBB?mWB CAREFULLY AT ALL HOCKS OF TBE DAT AND NIG?7, BT BEODLAB GRADUATES IN PHARMACY. Upon this branch of the tnaine**. the utmost PERSONAL care and attention is bestowed, and tho PURITY ol the MEDICINES Used in ccmponndinc. is GUARANTEED. FRESH TICHT WATER, (HATTE, RIV H.) ALSO, VICHY POWDERS, Ot DtreeA Importation BACH BOTTLE OR FACBAGE BEARING THE GOVERN MENT STAMP CONGRESS AND COLUMBIAN WATER, PRBSH FROM TUB BPRlNOe?. AGENT FOB THE CHT.EBBftlW) ROCERRIDGE ALUM SPRING WATER, A complete assortment af SOAPS, PERFUMERlEd, AND TOILET ARTICLES, COMBS, BRUSHES, &c. A (?EST FOU GEO. TIEMANN & CO." OF NEW YORK, M A KOF A 0TTJRER8 OF SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, APPABATnS FOB DEFOBMIIIES, FBACTCBE8, &c. ' May IS w#m | JHtucrliontoQS. riUUTHKRM LA MUS WANTED. W. C. ALDEN & CO,, REAL ESTATE OFFICE, Na 34i? PINE-S1REET. NEW TORE C1TT. THE ABOVE FIRM HAVE ESTABLISHED A Special Department firur the Buying; and Selling of Southern BEAL E-TAIF, City and Couniry. They baye placed Mr. J. M. MORGAN (late of Charleston, 9. C.,) at thc head of thia branch ol their business. Parties wiihiog to sell property in the New York market will find it to their advantage to address the above firm. Mr. MORGAN refers to Messrs. G. A. TBEHHOLM & Sou, Charleston, S. C. June 7_Die_Imo piAKOSI PIANOS!! GOLD MEDAL FOR 1868 HAS JUST BEEi> AWARDED TO CHAS. M. STLEFF FOR THE BEST PIANOS NOW MADE, OVER BALTIMORE. PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW YOEE PIANOS. OFFICE AND WABEBOOM, No. 7 N. LIBERT! STREET. ABOVE BALTIMORE-STREET, BALTIMORE. Md. BTTEFF'8 PIANO? BAVE ALL TBE LATES! improvement, includins the Agraffe treble, ivor; rronte, and the Improved French Action, fully war ranted for five years, with privilege of exchaotfi within twelve months il not entirely satisfactory U i/urcbaser. second-handed Pianos and Parlor O' vans always on hand from $60 to $300. KEFERF.ES WHO HAVE orra PIANOS rs CSE: General Robert E. Lee, Lexington, Va. General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N. C. General D. H. Hill, Charlotte, N. C. Governor John Le tc ber, Lexington. Va. Messrs. K. Bnrwell A Sons, Charlotte, N. 0., Fe? male Seminary. C. B. Riddle!, Female college, luttrell'* Springe, N. 0. Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Max Strakobch, Italian Opera. Messrs. Pierson A Sons, Sumter, S. C. Charles Spencer, Chariest ou S. O. Send fora circular. Terms liberal. October 99 frogs, (L>lH?CGb, tU. rp H K BEST IN USE, LINN'S VEGETABLE PILLS, ron SALE BX ALL DRUGGISTS, ANT) BT W. T. LINN, Druggist, Corner of Coming and Cannon streets, "June ll Imo* IHK BISHOP PILLI TUE BISHOP [PILL! THE BISHOP PILL! A Purely Vegetable Pill (5ueor-Coateu\) "C0STARV BISHOP PILL, "Is of extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, Indi, gestion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Nervons Debility, Liver complaint." "me best PILL in the world." M?ditai Journal, September 8. T B Y THEM!' T B Y THEM! MM- AU Droguista in CHARLESTON sell them. "COSTAR'S" STANDARB PREPARATIONS ABB "CoatarV Hat, Roach, Ac Externara. "toktar's" Bed Bag Extermlnntora. "Cos tar's*' (only pure i Jxaaect Powder. "Only Infallible Remedied known." "18 .tear- established in New York." "3000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily." "1 ll Beware 111 of spurious imitations." "All Druggists in CBABLJfSTON sell them." For $1, $2, $3 and $6 sizes, Address "COSTAK" COMPAAY, So. 13 Howard-street, A cw York, Sold In CB ABLEST ON, S. C.. by GOOOU1CII, H l.M.M AN & CO. March 23 ric I yr E O S A U A A. I Purifies the Blood. For Serle by Dvacarfatt Krerywnere. Jnlv ? S V lt E POP! THE ONLY CEIITAIN RAT DESTROYER WIIHO?T Disagreeable Results. ADOLPH ISAACSEN'S PHOSPHORIC PASTE, HERMETICALLY sealed and warranted to keep frc.?h torah timo tl c greatest dis ?very of Us kind in lb;* age wc live in. No i rrscn need be u-oub-cd with RATS, - ftilcF, DID lifJG-. or BOACDEs. for Mr. IfaactenV destructive rcj-edv is within tho nach of all. Prepared otilv by bimse!/, from rare and vjluab'e compounds, its ch. up. CSA IS as wunoirlul us its effiea'-y Hnuc'ieds of lostioao niat? have bctn n-ccivcd .tom ;.U parta ol Ibo United Statte 'thc great otlvantace thia SURE POP possesses over all iimiL.- prcDsrutien? is Ibo FACI tl,ai it ia Certain in Its litTcctg, and free from the onpfaatann esa ot rat? dying in their holes, as it causes tt>ein to leave the premise ? to seek air, ano coutume a ibem bo entirely as to leave No Disagreeable Odor. Numbers ot refo en<-i:s can ne made to Persons tn this City, who have successfully need it. SOLE AGENTS FOR SOOTH CAROLINA. DOW IK ?fe MOISE, IMPOBTJsB* AND WBOLEJaLK DRUGG'BTS, Corner Meetanp and Basel-streets, April 33 ru wi Orno Oliarleston, H. C. S K VJiriinlMl A\U UAllt-CllTTlJIO, LADIES AND JBTI.DhJN attended at their leeldeuoea promptly and at reason? able rates. Send orders to w. E MARSH ALL, Barbe?, april 14 Nc, Si Broad-fireei ut. etairr.) jftWuT?lllf. GUARDIAN MUTUAL LITE INSUBAT?CE COMPANY OP NEW YORK. Organized in 1859. All Policies non-Forfeitable. Hali Loan Taken. No Notes Required. LAST CAMI DIVIDEND 50 (FIFTY) PER CEINT. Statement. Policies Lu force.$25,000 OOO Assets. 1,500.000 Annual Income. 800,000 Loaees Paid. 500,000 Officers. W. H. PECKHAM. President. H. V. GAHAGAN. Secretary. L. McADAM, Actuary, G, A. FDDICKAR, Superintendent. Directora. Hon. JOHN A. Drx, New Tork. Hon. JAMES E??FZR, Firm Harp?r & Bros., ex-Mayor New York. ?IOHK J. CHANE President Bank Republic. WK. T. HOOKES Wall-street. WM. M. VEBMZLTE, Banker (Vernally* & Co.) CHAS. G. ROCKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking Company. Hon. GEOBGE OPDTEE ex-Mayor of New York. MTNOI C. MOKOAN. Banker. THOMAS RIGNEY, Finn Thomas Rigney & Co. BENJ. B. SHERMAN. Treasurer New York Steam tincar Refining Company. AARON ARNOLD. Firm of Arnold, Constable ? Co. RICHARD H. BOWNE, Wetmore & Bowne, Law? yers. E. V. HAUGHW?UT, Firm E. V. Haughwoot t Co. WM. VI" LL KENS. Firm W. Wilkens * Co. JULIUS H. PUATT, Merchant. WM. W. WRIGHT, Merchant CHAS. J. STARR, Merchant. WILLIAM ALLEN. Merchant. GEO. W. CUTLER, Banker, Palmyra, N. ?. GEO. T. HOP*. Piesident Continental Fire Io eu rance Company. JOHN H. SHERWOOD. Park Place. WALTON H..? TCKLAM Corner 5th Avenue and rwenty-thira-atreet. EDWARD H. WBIQHT, Newark, N. J. GEO. W. FARLEE, Counsellor. W. L. COGSWELL, Merchant. GEORGE KEIM, General Agent for South Carolins. Dr. T, UK KN ST.r KI; VA. Examining Pnpaielan January 13 R. ISSERTEL, GENERAL AGENT FOB CHARLESTON, Office No. 389 King-Street. Cntrleston. S. C. Progs, (Eljfmir?ls, ?tc. i s o N ? s TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Kemove all Desire for Tobacco. - -rn It ia Purely Vegetable and contains nothing Injurious. The following is one of thousands o? test'monials that are dall; received by tbs Manufacture:- : JHicaat 'SD VA , November 58.1868. DEAS Fra-The "'tobacco Antidote" prepared by you accoruinc to the i ecei, t you have submitted to me, and the ingredients ot wi.Iel) I have examined, is purely vegefab e. entirely baimiess, and contains nothing in (be leset injurious. It is not disagreeable to the taste, ?nd as a home article, I hope you will meet with ready sale lor ir, and I belier-* thai if the ''irections are lollowed, lt will do a l yen r-hlmed tor it. JOBN DOVE, M.D. tff Price 60 cents per BOT. The usual discount to the Trade. JUST* For salo by Dr. H. BAER, WHOL' SALE AGENT FOR BO?1H CABOLINA. June 7 j_? K C ARK PUL WHAT MEDICINES VOL TAKE. WHEN YOD ARFFXB<?U3TED BY OVEKWOFK of brad or hand, and feel the need ol r-omrthirg in viuornting don't drink whiskey or any intoxica rang thing, whe her under the nome ot Hitters or other? wise, ouch articles give yost a much strength to your weary l-od* and mind se the whip gives to the jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic stimulants are injurious to Nuve health, and are A I. WA Ya followed by OEPBEsoINO REA Cl ION. Dfdd's Nervine and Invigorator is a TON in uud GENTLE STIMULANT wbich is NUT attended i>y KKACIION. w. at it gains for you lt malnta irs. Wb< n it refreshes body or mind, it refreshes wi'b natural si rc gth that comes io s>ay. Weare not recommending teetotalism in tbe interest ol any faction; but long and ex1 ended ot ser ra'ton teaches us that he who resorts to the bo'tte for rest or recu peral iou. will find, as he keens at it, that he ls kindling a Aro in his bones wbich will consumo hke thc flames of perdition. Turn from it. Take a tonic that will relreso .<nd not destroy. DODD'fi NEBViNB ls for sale by all Drngelsts. Pri?e One Tx liar. Pee Book of cen? flcat ci that accompanies each bottle._Tmos_Jan? 36 -p O II NKl H1LGI \ , li II Et'51A TIS Jd, PAINFUL SWELLINGS, kc., DSB NEUROTIC ?O I L . Sold Wbol< ate by 600DRICH, WTNEMAN k CO., No. 33 Bayne-etnet. At Rt tail by G. W. AIMA K, Corner King and Vandernorat streets. Julyl e Sues. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster 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 Please send for a cata-ogne to MARVIN & CO., (oldest safe mannfactaren) D - . , (2fi5 Broadway, New Tort principal j m che8tnut & phi]a>> Warehouses /lOc?ank St., Cleveleud.0 And for sale by our agents in the principal cities throughout ^he United State* FOR 8sLu ... WM. M. BJ RD & CO., No. 203 EAST BAY, CHAMLe.STUJJ. Terember 29 lyr paints, (Pils, (Etc. QAMERON, BAHKLEY & CO., NOBTHEAST'COBNEB Meeting and Cumberland Streets. STEAM ENGINES GRIST MILLS CIRCULAR SAW MLLLS, aniV MACHINERY. ? January 1 TAHITI LEAD, ZINC PAIN TS, COLOBS. VARNISHES, BRUSHES. Ac , ?Ve. BAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS. CAM IX KOW, BAKkl.hl ?Si CO., No/tbeast corser M ec tin? and Cnn? benaud eire* ta. Januarv1 O IL8! OIL. S! OILS! 1000 GALLONS PU BE WINTER LARD OH 700 GALLONS PUBE WINIER No. 1 LAUD OIL 600 GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM ?Hi. 600 GALLONS PURE MASON'S* SPERM OIL 600 GALLONS PUBE MACHINEES OIL 1000 GALLONS WHITE OAK LUBRICATING OIL SOO GALLONS REFINED NEA1SF00? OIL SOO GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) Oit? CA.HK.ltON, BA lt K LK1 ?ii CO" * Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland street?. January 1 K OOF1NG TIN 600 BOXES IC 11x20 ROOFING TIN 300 BOXES IX 11x20 ROOFING TIN 100 BOXES IC 28x20 ROOFING TIN 60 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN 25 BOXES IX 12x12 25 BOXES IX 14x20 20 BOXES IX 10x20 20 BOXES LXX 14x20 20 BOXES LXXX 14x20 20 BOXES TX XXX 14x20 BLOCK TIN, TINSMAN'S SOLDER, SPEL? TER Ac., Ac. IN STOJtS AND TO A BRITS. CAMERO ?, BAHKLEY di CO.. Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland street?.. January 1 B KLTINGI BELTING! 16000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT? ING 5000 FEET GUM BELTING, 2, 8, 4, ard fr PLY 260 SIDES PATENT DBES8ED LACK LEATHER SOO DOZEN METALLIC-TIPPED BB LT LACING 100 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BBLT ST CDS j. 160 r JZEN TOLLMAN'S BELT HOOKS 750 YARDS GUM PACKING, 1-16 INCH TO i INCH THICK I TUCK'S PACKING, i INCH TO li INCH DI? AMETER 180APSTONE PACKING, 4 INCH TO l? INCH DIAMETER WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING ITALIAN HEMP PACKING RUBBER AND LEATHER HOSE MANHOLE AND HANDHOLE GASKETS OF ALL SIZES. CAM M. HON, BAHKLEY ?Sf CO., * Northern Corner Meeting and Cum ber rand streets Juuuary 1 B AR IKON SHEET IRGn AND STEEL, WHOLGUT AND CAST IBON PIPING, STEAM AND MALLEABLE CAST LR0N FITT1NMS, tor steam and water. CARIB BON. BARKLEY di CO.. North cast corner Meeting au'l C timberland street? Jannary 1 B KASS IV O H K STEAM GUAGES, GONGS, GUAGB COCKS STEAM BIBBS AND STOP COCKS, STEAM WHISTLES GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS ?VATER GUAGES GLASS GUAGE TUBE8> MERCURY GUACES, LOW WATER DETEC? TORS COPPER AND BRASS WIRE. t Ail fr. ICON. BA lt KLEY Ac CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets* Jasuiry 1 i: . It I C B A VS GOLDEN REMEDIBS A>K FOB NOOTBIB, TAKE NO OTHES, ANJ> ycu will save time hcait.i a d money. SH to REWARD to' any tate of <hu*a-e in any Rtuee v,hu b they f til .0 ca c. Or. KK.B - Ca oOII'L^ BtLVAM No. lour?? Ulcers, Olcerated sore ' hroat a.d' Monta, tore i yes cutaneous or skin Iruption-. <.oup*r C?:ored Blotches, orenee* ol the M-aJp crof.iiu, Ac. ; ls tho gre>test Renovator, Al ciativc ami BloodPurifier ku"wu, removes a 1 aiaead-a from the ay?tcm, and leaves the blood pure and heaUb '. Dr. I> ICH ADS GOLDEN HAL>AM No. 2 cnrei Mercurial Affections, LheiimaTsm rn all lt form?, whether f. om mercury or ether r?ufle?; gives immc* elate relief in aligases. No d'clng Ltceesary. I Lave thousand* of Certificates proving tbe miracu li'Us cures cflVcleo by these l.?m> die?. Price of either No. 1 or No 2, ? per bottl , or.wo bottles for *?. Dr Bli'HAU'? GOI Dr N ANUDOTE, a sole epee dy, p frasant and raaical mtv I T all Urinary De raj? mente,accompan ed with full CireettoLe. Price ?J i er bottle lr. BtCHAti'.-* GOLDEN I LIX IR n'AMOUB, a aerial cure for Nervous or Gen? ral Lebi it?, In old or < ooijg; importing en. rgv with wonoe fal effect. Trice *6 i er bottle, or two ooitleslor On rt-, eipt oi prire tbe>e Remed?, s will be shipped to soy place, prompt attpntiou paid to all corms dei ti?. Noi.e genuine wi.beut h- name al "Dr. Uh HAU'- GOLDEN Ul M tLlt>, D. fr. RICHARD**?. >oie Proprietor," blown ba gian ol I ot lc. Addrrss D H. RICHAnDS. Na 228 Varick-strott, New York Office Hours from y A. kl. to9 P. M. cir.n ors sent. ly July 3