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TUE DAILY NEWS. a- ~ A Oot Day. The recent "heated term" seeme to have in? apt red tho mow of our special suffering, poet Hero ? nia? oomplaint,t jj ?"c >.?:2 ? mut a plague's a eunimer breakfast, Sat whaler, jen anm ' . .Bread and Lutterva nasty tiing. , Tcaet ie nie.i*r j?tiB< Then, ho? to pasa tie time away ._.. Till dinner-there's the, doubt: Iou're bot tryon Bia* ih:the house, You're are'h?t if "y ou'go- bu t j WheD dinner comee. Ix rd help us ?ll ! Such trying, such a stew: k Y?a're.hOttfTeudOH'tlpucliablt,, ' "'Ten'rehotterlf you do:' Thea,'titer dinner, what todo; - No knowing where to move; V The'gentlemen are hot below, The ladles hot above. And now the kettle comes again: 1 hit's not tbe wi- tb cool ODe; TM makes an empty stos ach hot, - And hotter stui alan one: ~ But then an evening'walk's the thing N a* U you're bot before The man who i weeta when be ii still. Wilt when he Jt oves, ??eat mere, .'?Ml BOW the anppo'a come-and come To make baJ woTre. I wot; ? j . for ?ip. er, ?Wie it beats the cool. . -- -'. Will nevercool the hot tto . in* SjeSL wKirfi cbagr? tbe gold mm'? heart. | ^aVlpanotthehotajan; j For hi? who,?? eau w. ea oat .ci hedi. .. feststen times more when ia, . # JCMPOMtANJ! ii ??. x.t teas? : : Jt J JJ HOAD a Ti WV. coirncNr .ts A meeting o' th? preeidente and eurjerm t??dent? of the vancraa railroads In the South ' ?rn States convened ID Columbia on Thursday On motion of W. A. Smith. President cs* the T?orth Carolina RuTr^d, WiHiaia. Johneton, President ot the Columbia, Charlotte and AU . ??ust*5lajlioad..waa called to the chair, andu P. Hyde end 9. E. Allen were appointed eeore -It?eSv c" .' " 2 ' - ' ; ' ^<^0urJ*?ani6t?D, trpo? taking- the ?hair, ja iah saeta is 11 n rrj 11 nt a r' *f-T^TT to bato ^BSt\^SW& o?aOT?'e *. prfn-f K?xth ab?Taa lar as poesi?le to tarmo aiae tba oonfLcting interests' of the vaxicrj Jfcaee, .**?'? ,"iawoi?!l ii- .0- wino idtm.i??bMtBMi de4eaTate?:T*0orted : P. H> CTa^.^^^^ten^en^ ^^gJ?*J^WeB[ 8. E. Johnson. Superin ter dent . ' Geoi 9** Baunx)ad;0laW^e^^ sus ??^^/? M^Ef'?fn^Han^Bopexu?tendent. sviimi og . AtgltfJ-jftiiohestfr Railroad S. L- Fremont ?.aO^^m?*?! ^m^th^teaudOTl^mS ??j 0 hna Railroad. A. 8. Buford, President Rieb Toed ; also representing Baltimore Sloan Packet Company. R. B. Pegram, Baner1 I a tendent Petersburg Railroad. J. fi. Gen try. Auditor' ana t? enerar "Ticket Agen Richmond, Frederi?kaburw and Potoma JSB?. O^f fosV> ?r^eskAtlhfc ?PttataacP steam era and Bien mond and Petersburg lUit xo?sK'B. B~lW?y; Qoer?hTic?WkDdFT?gbt Agent Charlotte, columbw and Angosta Rail .<9iaa)jotB J:^Eoreafire. -OBuera!.Kreighl ant Passenger Agent L'entra) Georg? Railroad .Mb BcsokTJighK, buperia tend ant Chatlatte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. George Hull, Receiver Wi 1m ID gt ea ead Manchester Railroad H. P. Hammett. President Greenville and Co? lumbia Railroad. . John A. Bradshaw, Old Do OCMQW0, ache*}njt ? :. Messrs. Cram,.. Buford. oM?fe Johnson, Rogers, Fremont, Gb jo apd yjcr?mt following, oomnilttwi ?rsa. aajfroiBtssi io arrange passenger ratea: Mesare. Powers, Gentry. Dorsey. MnRari and Ohio. On motion of Colonel Smith, the chairman -waa requested tou fioxne a re poi t and r?solu tiona relative to the Pacific RaLrcad ... After ft roctas 'Of' several hours-, -fh e conven- I ?OD reassembled, when- lbs . Comm itt oe on Schedule* reported that, owipg to tjbe absence of the OfBoersof the:rca?!? between Mot gome. I ry and Mpb^^thjBy ware; unable lo agree upon a schedule at present. Th? Committee on. Basaei) ger Bates submit? tedareport^wbiob waawloptod, . .v ie? to tramo a ached ole aa aoon as practicable i mUmmk?ki?iSMmmm?m?iMaam ware;:ap? pointed ft ot mmitte to devtao ?owe pian torprD B^th^l^'^S?r^ ^net Resolutions favorable to reduced ratee for haamj??Pte*?wa?ior>ted- A roaoluaon waa alfto adopted relative to the ?ppjntrnejat ot a ri* report cw reeoiuttonH rilanve to the -eoaftplction of the Paomo Baifroftd were adopt ed^ Ad^aurned. .1 ; tr. ? 1 - enr* ,oaora . ? av. I . .?M^flf^mreB ?r<t.jftsji' I.JL>P'>J-.': <H.-.:: .: . ?00 a Ama wt re QUJCSTJOJT. a.M Tteift ai ?a-T^See-waVvS- ' be? tween Soutar Tmaatl?M: aawl BHaj laajBI Toang-llow Ut ProyketTmBca ahoat Polygamy. ' iU .wau ' - Adi*pelo?datea Salt Lake; July ll, rayr : Yeterdsy morning ex-Governor Oglesby, Senator liumbutlano eeieral caber gentkmeu ol the.party, called on Brigham. Young al his residence, when the spoanftman^touwel James I H. Bowen, mide .a. br iel address, ealing, in aube tan ce, that we ooo gratula ted bim upon tbe auspicious completion of . tho: rmlwav, which bab rebe ved the Mormons of tberr profound isolation, bioturht them in contact with tbe QentilM. chea rMrjto^ereojl of : their goods, ?nd bsoeafted tho porohaaing power of their aaJsHrrjiHttreftttrod to th? assistance they reu J?mm m bau ding the road, and the oommer ^^MoUeoULOt the yiautera;. q^mplimented the ~ Ifoiinona on fhek~r?aten?i prosperity, and ac knowledg>d the value of the.important ari ol irrigation, which-they hld taught the Gentiles, whereby Um great Amen cac desert waa made io btosaam as the rose, and to yield rich bruits hrnAeaTinS diso pies briefly welcomed the pftT^QBP>?.Wft<l^ Mormon e their aim was to Net? on diligently to per- i form tbe part adot?xt tb them in the drama of nie, havjBg ev?- ta view thongbts otman -nd ' ax>cul t%kepmdrwirai colonel f3oweu then u trodooed tho gentlemen of the party, anda, genetaJ eooversatioo ensued, lasung an buur. . Aa Senator Trumbull waa DI ti d. ag adieu to Mr. "~lajbel?>?er reipjiked that, on retoro.ng -fee, ne migm bear br some persons . ,-font of Abe rerritorv, and, if dona; be . it be eure it won d ba for Juat and good ieasone. Ii saoh Federal offloialB are sent hereav? B .metimee have come, thoy will bo ?uilty and m aa oiduriy way pat oat ol Uiuh T;. god cause. Heoutor l rumb a 1. Before you take any step of that kind, ttiiuw me to request that yi,u Ataba Apown \oux grievances io President Grant. He m a jus man, intending to do jus tice to ali; but he wit^tot permit a violation o. Jaw iogj ujvau aLed. It will not be ?ate to ^molest paoJ<c ohio, rs in the diBchsrge of iheir duties. Brigham Young. What more will he do for us: Lau Juli eoudd? Geuoral Giant baa re? moved tue only offijer here who was a Mor naoa, aad f-r no reutson save that be vasa Mormon. . The United Sta:es jndgoa who were Aera ?toma una agu aoted badly. I told them what t u?oug (I or them, nud ibay left. Senator Irsaabull. 1 You will proniiso obedi enoe to ibe c netitution aod the laws of the Union. ^Brigham Young. Adhertmoe to tho TJuion, cerUinh. O aeuaonuut 0f Congress, how? ever, we suai i not obu.?; tbtX ie theoue torbrd dng po.yg?my. lt is not t.ght to interfere tai tba mai terIt ?a mn cu be ter for a manto have several wives support, honor and cb. riau th-m tt.ati 11 ia i or a mau to deceive one and ca?, oft* die .wu and rduse to support her. Ssiie or Ti umbu I. that ie a matter about wh rh wemtut duler. We think the national rpvernineiit u.u ibo Slates eau rightfully pena iawsagaih?: hf.ifD'.fti.'d. jostJv puuiab the Z ?ighaaaJtv/OMg. Yee. all the States have ?ara?*xu..e*>j?et and ?aah, wbeu a 8iate. a??iLTi?l^^TT?8ht *? m4ke '?8 P1?'^ gay? gimy. rj'.td we came here ?he eub JfJ^V^Wejny wa- not bru? obed. Itwasnot ??H we bed a reveiatjon ou tue subject. We SSSL&S^^ ?V1? >nt?lercd with tn 3SW?g?yva.? U?nobod\,B busmiB*- but our iwur, we.bftte. abonteeveniy thousand peo pie. Congress think* we aro unable to take care ci ours el ve* aa a State. "When we number taree hundred thousand, as we soon shall, " think we shalt be admitted into the TJnionV. , Senator TrumbtHl dono ?dea the dialogu?by remarkmg that the laws, at all events, mast be obeyed and upheld, and that the Cbicaeo party was bete on a commercial, and not on a politi? cal errand. i Hr. YOUD?'s remark about expelling Federal offlcere from the territory who do not please bim, and-bis- declaration that Mormons woola net obey ?he laws ot Congress against bigamy, created considerable sensation among the members of the party. AFFAIRS JLff TUE STATE. Union. The UrnVrovilfc Times says: "Tho want of rain is getting to be a serions matter, t-orne portions of the county had a refreshing show? er on Sunday last; but in this immediate neigh? borhood everything looks parched up." Kershaw. Tho Camden Journal :*ays: "It | takes the memory of the oldest inhabitant to recollect warmer weather than we have experienced the past tour days. 1 On Sunday, the therrnometer stood at 104 degree* ; Mon Jay, 102; Tuesday1, 99- yesterday at 96V and' to^s?,*tflvo\flaak A. M.' 86. Our friends from the country, all oom? plain of the want of rain. In some neighbor* hoods both corn and cotton are suffering very much." . Greenville. .-'"f! The Enterprise says : ''We axe at present enduring all the severities of summer weather, the thermometer ranfriuR for the past few days from 92 to 99 degrees in the shade. There bas been no rain tn thin ??sitlon of the State for the past throe or four weeks, and the earth is consequently very dry. Crops every? where on the road from Greenville to Ander? son are at this time suffertnsr for iain, but can wait without very semons damage a few days longer." York. The Yorknlle Enquirer says: "Our county is suffering for want of raul. The last genera; rain was on the 18th of June, and vegetation is beginning to ebow signs of a four week's excessive warm. dry. spell.. Corp is twisting up ?nd losing its health: color. VToleas we have rain very soon, this crop which looked sd promising a few weeks ago, will bo a failure, partial n some localities and nearly total m others. Colton baa,opt suffered much yet, tn? it needs rain. Pastures are turning brown, from the dying of grass, and even the bia k bernes are disappearing. Most of the mills in ?b*-\ow*:X*rttfr*w oom pelt?d to ator/g?TOoTO* for wantoTWAfer." Ft?gefleld. A letter of the 14th instant, from Edeefield County, says: "We are suffering much at thia time in our farms for the want of rain; in fact it we do not get rain in a few days there will be a failure in the corn crop, although some lo? calities in the county have bad more nun than oi hers, 3 et, at this time, all ?re ruinously sof* feriDg^ifldjt?y.D-Wrb?^'A?airar?ltmless rain comes soon. The cotton crop also is Buffering m net), especially wa?re fertilizers were need extensively, which will cause the young bolls andfonnat?fatf ^Bffft? th* growth is entirely checked at this time lue cotton where mi fertilizers were used is not BJ bad off. as thia cobteo ?,dJBrti RWW sx> fast, COTMSjuflntly the stalk is not so full of sap, and does not suffer so much from the torrid neat that we bave bad for the past ten days, as the mercury bas ranged from 92 to 102 in the shad?, and in the SHU from 143 to 150. Our .wheat and oats crop are roxy good." ? THE FBXXCH CABLE.-A Washing ton dispatch; * j^c^^retary"of State io-day'addressed a note in duplicate to the British Minister and tq the French Charge de Affaires here, informing thom that the trill which passed the 8* nate last winter, and only failed in the House for wantj .af Oana, and which provided that na ioreigD cable should be landed on the shores of thej U ited 8tates without the conseatof Congress an d without provision for reciprocity in the aeej thereof by -the respective governments con? nected hr aucbcabie. pu^ueeuoaabljembodied the sentirjMDts ot Con4rr?*? on ?bis subject, to which their attention is respectfully called. Ibis now is aleo i J accord with the recent ! opinion, of Artornej-.G?usraJ iioar, who held | that, although the State of Massachusetts had given her oonseut to the landing of such cible, yet it waa void until the consent of Congress was obtained. Therefore, though the French, cable may be landed at Duxbury during tho present mooth, its operation is not certain for some time. This cable company is exclusively French io. it? oontroL^d it is atatedthat we proviBkin'in its inlier requires a wire'tx)'pass into the Tuileries. Congress will undoubtedly insist upon a reciprocity in the nse of the ca? ble between the-- United States and France.! The bill which passed the Senate was unani? mously reported m tbe House Committee on! Forek'n Affairs, and only failed because of wont of time at the olose of the Bession. Hmmttthl jmOX OP THB CHARLESTON DAILY NKWs, I fABUMTO?. Friday Evening. Joly IA j COTTON.-The ojjrex?tiona, wera limited to about | 100 bales, prices remAin'lng without Important alte? ration, a he sales were 9 at 30.1 at 81,18 at 81X. 3 at 32, 3 at,82X, 71 at SS, We quote; ?t?Ai" ? ritiiToor fctJiBttTioAtao?;'' " Ordinary to pood ordinary.80 @32 Low middling.....jnW(S - Middling...................... .J83 @ By hew York classification we quote: Middling.88!?@ Bier -This grain was in good deaanad at firmer | rates, an improvement of about s'c fi a being realist* in some oases; ?alee 200 tierces of clean roes at TM. 73 a? 7>iK 21 at.7*. 10 I. 10 cf 11/3, ? 'm 'i?Mt* terms We quote comrron to fair clean Carolina at 7??@7X, good 8?8>4-c V Bi. Markets by Telegraph. TX)REIGN MA RESTS. LONDON, July 16-Noon -con-ola 93. Bondsb2K< Fine rosin I??. " ..-.-<. Evening.-Co a s o'8 93 V- Bonds q ii et at 82 \. LmapooL, July 16-Noon.-Cotton quiet; up? lands 12Xd; Orleans 18S'd; solea 10 000 balea; aaloa of the week 73,000 bales; for export 12.000 balea; for speculation 8,000 balee; stock 882,008 ba'es, of which 2.0,000 are Ameilean. Finar 23s. Afternoon.- Cotton ad?it 627,800 bales, ef which 23. too ar a american. Lee? favorable Manchester advices have canted a dullness. Bed Western wheat B6>8X Tallow48s Sd. Evening.-Cotton cloie! steady; upiauds 12S' ; Or? leans 13Hd; sales 10,00p balee. nivaic, JulyCelt* quiet/ and ettady. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Now You, July 18-Noon.-tecka steady. Money 7. Sterling 9?. Gold 3BJT Cotton quiet at 34Ke 34).'c Turpentine i2}?c Bo in in fair request; good Btralned ?2 *0?2 35. Evening.- i ott an dull and unchanged ; salea 760 bal? e ; uplands 34>?a31 Kc. Flour and wheat un? changed. Corn closed duli; yellow Southern SI OL Mess pork $84 37a t. M Lard a ?hade easier; I9?ia 10>{<? lor kettle. Whiskey quiet; Western 61 05^. Naval atores and freights dull. Moner 7 and steady. Discounts dull Exchange qmet Oold3C. Bonds Uro p; '62'* 23Xa23>?; j-omum-ns heavy and lower BALTIMOBJ;, Joly 16-Cotton unchanged. Flour low bnt erm. Wheat weak and lower; prim . to choice uew red 81 60A1 65. Corn advanced; wir te Mil yeilow $1 io. Pork quiet at 834. Bacon active md advancing; clear 18,wii8jjc; shoulders 18A?a 16}?C. bama 22>?a33o. Lard dull at 19>?a20c. Wuis L' F une lia ns d; eiock scarce WnamioTos Julv 16- Sprits turp?n tone sieady at 88&c Bosin quiet; No 1 $3 E0.8 CSl**. ( rude turpeotln? $2 G5a3. Tar sieady at ?2 20. Auoi STA, July 16 -Cotton, market fi mer; sales U8 bates roceipts 20 biles; middling 3'Jc; 6toclt on ba id 660 ba.es. MOBILE, Ju'y 16.-No market; no off-ring sloe?; receipts. CG bales; receipts for tue week 231 b .les; experts to Great Kr iain none; coastwise 1212 bales; stock 3233 bales; saiee for the week 630 balee; to-day 30 bales; low middling nominally 30c. Mw OBLSana Julv 16- Sales lor the week 835 baKa salsa to-day 12 balea; meddling 83Kc. Gold KtcrUag 60 New York sight Jj premium, u. ..ul) and uncnanged Mo asses, fermeuti 10*01 Whiskey, Wesierti rectified, $112al 16. Coffee HOBSI ll Wilmington Market. WiLMING los. July 15.-SrmiTS TUBPCMTINX. ?ales o 360 casas at 38>?e. Kosct- -Ates of 165 0 JIS al S3, S3 60a3 76 for No 1. . BUDE Trna BKTINH -500 bo:s changed bauds at '3 tor v.rgii, and ?2 66 for soft A AB -only 20 bbls repot ted at ? 2 20. Interior Cotton Marketa. MACON, July 14-ihe ede- to-day amount to 88 >aex; recopie 7 baio.-; ehiyn enis 22 oates, Mid Ihags are quoti d si Sic dtuck on hand 289 ba vf. < uLlMdC-, July H- soles 48 balee at 28*c. at.ddlii.ge are held at 31c. Receipt? 2 bates. Smith, Kdwarda dc Co.*a Monthly Cotton ?taeia^air. LTVEBPOOL, Joly L-Ino*prospects of our mar ket are at prenant ol the most alarming kind to tbe consumer; the excessive deficiency of supplv be? comes each B'ontb more appevent, and the difficul? ty of tiding over tbe interval between 'his aud the arrival ot next season's crop is more obviuui. In deed we tear it cannot be dewed that the trade bave to contend with the moat trying emergency since the close of t.jo American war. We took occasion in our last issue to remark that we would probably have a deficiency or supply till the end ol this year of 260,000 balee as compared with last yeai. Ibeae figures appear still to give a fair repr?sentation of the case. Tbe total amount In Liverpool and Lon? don 24th june wu below last year. balee... 182 000 Th* excess sfliat (taking latest India mail dates) was.bales 62,000 Liverpool a visible deficiency of. 120,000 Since tLen *e have received by telegraph nearjy the complete exports from Bombay during June, ai d lt appears there will bea defic t as compared with last-year of about. 120,000 Which w'U make the total deficit.250.000 We take na account ol the shipments during ul y and Attust ts these were ?mail last year, thouah we believe will be even smaller tbls year, and we asaume no change in the supply from other sources, and we suppose th? trlide to hold about ' the sime stock ss at this time last yenr (it is probable that they have increased their holding- 40.0 0 or 60 OOO bales from the lowest point of our market ai the end of May, when they bad no surplus stock whatever.) It, tnerefore. we reduce our stock at Christmas to 250 000 balea, against 362,000 bales last year, we will still have to reduce the deliveries 160,000 bales below what they were in tbe seiend half of last year, or about 6000 bales weekly. 1 hie is a serious reduc? tion, and it remains to be seen whether present pri? ces, which are about 2d rer lb over the average of the second half of last year, will suffice to effect it. We incline to think that some farther rise win be necessary, at Irait m American cotton, to put the, ream ito pressure upon consumption. lt is In American cotton that the deficiency is most alarming. We can now count almost to a bale the supply we can have till next crop arrives, for it ia evident that scarcely anything more can come from America out of the present crop, as stocks in the ports are reduced to 76,000 ba es. indeed lt ap? pears probable that we most ship as much cotton of the better gr.des to the .-tai es aa they can aend us or toe lower grades, wh;ch are unfit for tnelr con rump Hon. ! Our supplies promise to ba aa follows: Stock american, June 21..balee..211,000 Afloat toat date. 70,000 Further supply till November 1, s?mese hist year, say..'... . 20,000 Totalauppiy 6uNovember 1 .311,000 Deduct for stock in Liverpool ? 0 vern ber 1.... 20,000 '< otaLeva/laMe for consumption and export. . 291 000 say 16,00t balea per week against deliveries of 2.',ooo. balea per week during same time last year. VJ We do not see from the above bow we can allow for home consumption, for the next four month a, more than 13,000 to 14,000 balee ?rn,rican cotton; per wees, whereas the areqantr.ra'e ia probably 22,-. rOO bales per week; and the situation is the-nore' critical as there is alto a sortons deflciapcyof Braail. cotton lo ebntet'd with, the stock of it being only) 71.900 hale.-, against 186,000 bales 1 ait year. Except j during Ins height of the American war we have not. had to face such a ata va ion eppjuhj of Jean ?spied j cotton, and it is most impon ant for the trade to begin to ?conom at lU-u e at once, lest f traun- prices; be reached later fhi the autumn. On the other hand, lt mus. be borne in mind that a long period of wretchedly baa trade is undoubted? ly b : fire our spinners. Toe consumption will bave to be cot down sooner or later through their inabili-! ty to meet the loas on working, and when that period I an- ves then wit! be an augmentation ot the failures abroad v alarm >ngl> frequent Ihe danger of n akingl bad debts ia attracting attention OD all sides, and wei fear tbe .rsv ty of the situataou will increase for an! inoeflnite. time to come 1 be question of miking caah payment upon delivery the rule of the trade inj Liverpool ia seriously de**1 ed, and lt Berthe-uot nu? llit ely that a movement may bs made ere long m that direction. ,.: ".'7 ? ..: : DK KUH VA.MX The accounts of ibe gr wing American crop hara imp'oved of kite. Hat tt lt stu; thought to be twq | weeks behind laat year's crop. Kew York, Hlee Market. The Journal of Comm rte, of wednesday, the li th iu.tant, reporta th; t the local trade is ve y light for carolina ano Kargoon, but froto the out ol town dealers ibero isa good demand, and the.aleck of | Carunna hems very smaTI full prices are current. Itatgooa is plenty ard barely ready. We notice I sales of SO ca?ie Carolina at 8Jia8#u. and 150 bags Bangoona! 7??a8c currency,'drily paid.- Wo quote < aroiiua at 8>?a3.-, and Rangoon 2 ?;*3kic gold for | lots lo bond. . ... _."-.. . _., The New Torfe. Vegetable and Fruit Marfc et. The Journal of Commerce ol Wednesday blairs that the main supply ia now. from near points, and Southern produce ia being crowded u of the mar? ker, with diminish*! arrHrab, Norv,ia nock sells as follows ; Potatoes, $2 per bbl fox prime and 50c?$T iortaierior lota; tomatoes at $1 60*1 76 per bosbet crate; cucumbers at tl 60 per bbl; apptes at $4a8 Bermuda potatoes at i 5*6 per bbl.; onions af ?8 per bbl. Lo g Island an ) Jer-ey potato s $2a2 60 per bbl. Connect cut o lons $6 CO per bbl, $>a0 per 10Q ouc ches ; cucumbers 75catl 1 er 100; green com $1? 6a 1 1J per i ushel; apples at (6 50*8 per bbl, the latter unce for selected lota; string beans SI per two bushel bbl; peas 76ca1 per bag; squashes 60o per basset; strawberries 12}?J15C for pints; currants common, at Hal J He; cherries, do. at 16aI8c; blackberries at S6a7 per bushel; whortleberries $5?7 per bushel; raspberries Antwerps, lOaUc per quart, Jereey \ blackcaps. "Doolittle* " 20 >25c per quart; comoon kinds at Ha12c; chem**, ?our, I6AI80. The small j lots o; peaches lp th ls week -from Charleston were easily pkced*att4a8 per crate; some carly "Bale" eachea are ejpectod m from Delaware thia week. Southern pears a? Il at 82a4 per craie. Lon signets per S ou to (ai o li na Hail roa J ??? July 16. 28? balea Cotton, 68 bales Domestics, 100 boxes Candles, 216 sacks Wheat 160 sacks Bran, 273 bbls Naval c tores. 4 oars Wood. 8 oars Lumper.. To Bail road Agent, Werner k Bucker, fi ('oma ft Co Gold- J raits ft eo". Biecke ft Hooachte, H tmiwtoile, F D j O Kracke, Clsgho-u. Herring ft Co, Pelser, Bodger? ft Co, Kirkpatrick ft wtite, W O Courtney ft Co, u H Walter ft Co. Johnston, Crews ft Co, Hopkins, Mc? Pherson ft Co, J A Qusckenbusb, Kinsman ft How? ell, and B O'Neill. j Passengers. Per steamer Pilot B y, from Beaufort via Edieto J F calvin, Mrs Btown, Miss A ' Brows, J B Mat? thew, W Hum?, Jr, J Apple, J J Mlkell. wile and son J Mitchell, Dr T P Mlkell, Mrs Carroll, Misa Mackey, J Harvey, Col J Wbaley. ii L Marsteller, Miss Loper, and 13 n d ck. Per steamer St Helena, from Edieto and Rock vi De H L Swinton, H B Swtn on. B J Wbaley, b Howe, : B Seabrook, and 10 ?n deck. Racine ttuw. Hort ol CJrmr lets t on. July 1.7. . FHA n or rex noan. Last Quarter, lat, 7 hours 27 minutes, evening. >'AW Moon, 9th, 8 hours. 14 minutes morning. First Quarter 16th 1 hour 18 minutes, morning. Foll Moon, 23d 8 hours 34 unnutes morning. Last Quarter. Slat ll hours, 45 minutes, morning. |?*? 4 anne. T ^ | lil Monday.,.., ft.. 2 7.. 8 | 9. .47 10..14 13 tuesday...., 5.. 3 7.. 8 IO..27 H.. 3 14 Wednesday.I S,, S 7.. 8 H.. 4 ll..56 15 Thursday... 6.. 8 .7.. 8 12.. 12 Mom. 16 Friday..... . 6.. 4 7.. 7 Morn. . 12..60 17.Saturday... 5.. 5 7.. 7 12..2? 1..68 18 'ni?!?...., s. g 7.. ? 1.. 0 2..57 Arrived Yesterday. 8 teamer Pilot Boy, Perk, Beaufort via Edi st o. Mdse and > audrie*. To 3 Fer. wu, bombera Ex? prese Co, Susan Chapman, B ? Adams, A a Chisoim, an?1 J adger ft Co. stemier St Helena, Elliott, Edisto and Fockvllle 2 hal s cotton, Mdse and Sordries. To J H Mur r>y, H L P Mc ormlck, Bavenei i: Co. Lancaster k Howe, J C H ClausBen, and Carsten s Jacobs. Sailed for this Port. Brig Jennie Clark. Boberts, from u^v ma, July 7 Steamer 'itv Point, McNeity, lrom Wilmington, N C, July IC. Shipnews I? ic'^trapu. WrxarrNQTOX, July 16-"'siled, Fairbanks lor New York; i.ity fomt tor ( h^rleston. Weather clear-wi'd bW. thermometer SO. nenin II .<? The sehr Franronia. Lenvttt, from (reorgctewu, fi O, a ir. ved at Bath, Me, July ll. Ld ST OK VtbMMKLS CP. CLEARED AND SAILED FOR . UJS PVJxT FOREIGN LIVERPOOL Tho Haaaah Lizzie, Ferguson, cleared.May M The Vince, Balluay, up.June 12 BATABA. Brig Jenni9 Clark, Boberti. sailed.July 7 b nat B * 1 if GOLDSBORG', IIB. Scbr Velocity, PiuUhain stile<i .June 15 FILAS ITO ET ACE. Brig H W MoGilvery, Mutts, cleared.July I Sehr Stampede, Stratton, cleared.July 3 . MaS Brig Bampden. Perkins, up.June 30 scnrN V Smith, looker up.July 12 Sehr Wm L sj rings. Hala y, cleared.July 6 sehr My rover, Brown, cleared.Jory 12 PHlLvDELPHLA Sehr Sarah Cullen, Avis, m>.July 1 WILMINGTON, H C. Steamer Citv Point ucxeliv, sailed.JnlylC WHIOaT. WHEAT I WANTED TO PL <Ca .SE, IO,OOO Brune. O ?ol E ww ?..*.!.. July 5 mwfC JOHN CAMPdEN & ca Gr . JT. L. U H N , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY S. E. Corner of Kins and John-Stay SPECIAL AND PERSONAL AITENT?ON GIVEN TO PHYSICIANS' PRE8CR PTIONS. SEAL EB IS FOREIGN ASD EOMESTIC DRUGS,- MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, rUFFi A AD POFF\ DOSES, TOILET SETS, dc. PATENT MKDIl'IXES GEM I V K DAY Ul M. Ll'HN'S COJLUG^? IA UNSURPASSED BY ANY OTHER. A TRIAL WILL BEPAY YOU. GERMAN COLOGNES. L?HN'? FLAVORING ETT3ACT8 Have DO equal for strength and purity, and ought to be used by all SOBA WA TEB DEALERS ARD ICE CREAM MANU- | FACTUREES. ?i " Hr. E. H. JACKSON, Propiietor of the Charleston Botel, says: "I recommend your Extract! without hesitation to the public for Icc Creams, Jellies and WehT-"' . . Ure. H. M. BUXTZEFIRLD. Proprietress of lb? Ps* rillon Botel, says : 'They aie well worthy the atten? tion of those who deal in (hem or use them " 1 hese Extract* are put up io small v?ale, by the dozen, for the trade and family use, and in pint, quart and tal/ galjan bottles fcn-msnufaci urerf. ?.Wi ' hi Congres* av nd HiRh Uoeh Spring Waters .?COSSTAJSILYOKHAN?. Any arfrle desired, not in Etoci, will be paacured io order. r ? ', * '? "'? '' ?? , Goods d s'ivered" rn I he city PREH OF CHARGE. , Jsjas s.;->'-';--^jj,^ ? . I fathaSmo A ?TJ Bi, ! '.'U^m^K^uh?tim> SUP FEB . over a :*rge part of the globe, fa the , i consequence of ? sUeeased action in ^tbesyetetsfMdUsedJty fha patton , i mia-m ot vegetabla-drcay ibis io? ? evolved t y the achoo! heat on wet:So>tand rises s=s -with tbe :w?tery vapor fi om it-i While the ann is Delnw We horizon this vapor1 UnsWisWMti.^e.fa^V.aurlaie,. and- the ytrua is taken with it througti the .largs uro the bjood. lhere it acts aa an nritattng pet-un on the internal vlf eera and excreting organs of the boiv. The liver becomes ton id and fails to secrete not only ttis'vmrs. "bntalso the bile from the blood. Both the virus and tbe bi'e accumulate 1? th? -circu? lation, and produce vio eat constitutional disorder. The epleen. fbe "Kidneys,' amt- the. atom ich sympa? thise with the liv r, and become disordered alao. Finally, the instinct of ?ur organism, as i, ID an at? tempt toexoei the noxious .infAstoa,- concern rates the ?hole blood of the body in the internal excreto? ries to force them to cant a out. The blood leaves the surface, and rushes lo the central organa witb | congestive violence. Inls is the CbilL But In this effort it fails. 1 hen the Fever follows, in which the blood leaver the cutral organs and roches to the surface, aa ll In another effort to expel the irritai lng poison tb rough that other great excretory-tbe skin. In thia ala? U fails, and the system, abandona the attempt exhausted* and wats tar the recovery of strength to repeat the hopeless effort another day These are the flts of paroxysms ot Fever and Ague, such conatttotlonel disorder will of conree under? mine the health if it ia not removed. We have laoored to find, and have found an anti? dote, A Y K. K'S AGUE CT RE , Which neatraHiee tb ia malarious poison in the blood, and stimulates the liver to expel it from the body. As it should, io it does cure this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. -And it dees mot e or ra th er does what la of mere service to those sub- ' jectto this infection. If taken tn Reason it expels it from the erstem as it is absorbed, and tbua keepa tbose who nee it tree'lrom lt* attacks; beeps the sys Ita m health although expo-ed to the disease. Con? sequently it not only cures, but protects from, the great variety of affection, which are induced by this malignant influence, auch sa Remittent Fever. Chilli Fever, Dumb, orTias?od Ag?e, Periodical Beadache, or Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever?, f-euralgta, Rheumatism Gout, Blindness. Toothache. Xarache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitations Painful Affections of the - olen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Affect ons < 1 the Stomach and Bowels, all of -which, : when arining from thia cause, will be found to as? sume, -more or lees, the intermittent type. Thia "AUUE CUBE." removes the cause of these derange? ments and cures the disease. 1 his ll accomplishes by stimulator g the excreto? ries to expel the virus from the system; and these Organa by de*rees become habited to do this, their rfflce, of their own accord., Hence arises what w term acclimatation. Time may ar comptoir the esme; end, but often I'fe is net long enough, OT fseacrifloed In the attempt, while this ' Ague core", doe* rt at once, and with safety We bare g 'eat re ?on to be? lieve ibis is a surer as weil aa safer remedy for the whole claaa of diseases which are eau* d by the1 .mi? asmatic imecti .a. than any other which hts peen discovered; and it nae still another impo' tant ad? vantage to the public, which ls, that it ie cheap ae well as good. PBtPAUDOT Dr. J. C. AY EH dc Cl?., Lowell, Mass PnK-Ut-sl and Analytical Chemists. Pfioe One, Dollar per bottle. Sold at Whoif sale, by - DOWIfc A HOHE. Charleston, South Carolina, And by Be tail Druggists everywhere. June 96 pac stntb3mo* rr\ H K B1?HOP PILLI TUB BISHOP [FILL ? THIS BISHOP PILL! A 1 uroly Vegetable Pill (Suf-ar-Coated.) "COSTAIiV' BISHOP PILL, "Ia of extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, Indi geeticn, Dyspepsia, Beadache. Nervous Debility, Liver complaint." "Ice best PILL in the world." . A'edical Journal, Srpttmber 8. TEY THEM! IE ? THEM! ?e^All Ditjpcisis in CBAF.LEoTON selltbcm. "COSTAE/S " STAN DAIM) PKFPA??ATIGiNfc ARS '.< ostar V Kat, Roaela, d.c.. Kxtermi'F. '?LO-ta r's*' Uta lins I ?termina tors. "CoetarV icnly purei Insect Powder. "Only infallible Rfmo^ic- known." '18 year- egtabli-hed in New York." "20C0 Boxea and Fiasse manufactured daily." "111 Beware 11 1 of epurinu? imitation?." "All Druggists in CBABLifSlON sell them." For $1, $?, f ?; gnd $5 BIZCS, Address "CUSTAK" COMPANY, So. 13 Howard-street, Ntw York. Sold in CBABLESiON, 8. C., by OI'OUKItU, WlMJ.tlAN Ai CO. March 23 DAC lyr P O I A O A lil i Purifies tbe Blood. For Bale by Drnasrfetf EverywDer*. Jui*>* 1)1 QI Ht ATE OP MAftvKMl. A GOOD COOLING BUHHER MEDI INK MADS rresh every day, by Da. a. BAIE, May -?5 Bo, 131 Heedn?;-B.reet, c. Pqflfy fy?tuly (Ctr. F . PA -\ K; S I J?., Apothecary and Chemist. ?So. 123 Meeting-street CHARLESTON, S. C. fJliiE ADVERTISER REG3 TO CALL ATTEN? TION to bis stock of tbe best Imported and Domes tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES. DEATH TO FLIES. ?TSE LIGHTNING LIQ BINING LIGBTNLNG UGBTNLNG FLT PAPER FLYPAPER FIA PAPER FLY PAPER. BUBB AND- SPEEDS DESIK?CTION TO TBiS TROUBLESOME YI8ITOB. PUK SALB Bl .j*?.iuK Ma x. >....': t-: i.- ':? irii THE SHEET, QUIRE QR REAM, B7 THE ADYEETISEB. }'"'? i? i- 'i'i.4 it* ?' :K--:? "V." f IlANUPACTDBEB OF PANKN IN'S HEPATIC BITTEKS, I "Vbkfi' lave e?tabli?hcd#or themselves a reputation . . surpassed br acne, ' Through constant effort and attention be bop?? to merit a eontinnaooe of the public patronage which baa hitherto been extended to him. february is _- _tutbalyr H , ? . S. P?VPHIT li 'S' FAMILY MEDICINES OOSaiiTTlTO OF HIS CBLEBBATED Ll VER ' MEDICINE, ANODYME PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BILIOUfl PILLS, AGUE PILLS, . Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic . ' AND; PUBIFYINO PILLS. THE FXC1LLENT REMEDIES OF O. 8. PBOPHTTT, M. ix, need no recommendation their well knowe power ls rcmovng the diaeaeea pe? culiar to our Southern climate having already estab? lished for them an enviable reputation m Georgia and the adjoining state e. Aa the majority ot persons living m the south are predl"poed tc disease ol the Liver, lils granted by all intelligent physicians th.t most of tbe pains and aches of our people are due to orgtnlc or iuncd> nal derangement of that impor? tant orgiin. PropUtt'B liver Medicine and Anti Bilious Pilla strike directly at the root of the evil. Tb ev cure the Liver, which in nine cases out of en, la at the bottom of the Coughs. Dyspepsia, colic. Sick Headache. Rheumatism, Constipation, Men? strual Obstructions, kc, to common among our people. Earache, Toothache, A cuto Bbeumatism, Neuralgia and bodily pains of every kind flee before PrtOPHlTT'S PAIN KILE, IT like chaff before tbe wind. PHOPHITl'? LtVBH MEDICINE. Dr. FrophiU-Bating u-ed this medicine suffi? ciently lon.; to teet its virtue, < nd to satiety my own mind that it is an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia -a distes se 'rom which tbe writer bas suffered much for six years-and being persuaded that bundie ? who now suffer from this annoying co "plaint would be signally hen B? ti ed, aa he has te? n. by its use, ? e deem lt a duty we owe to this unfortunate class to recommend to them the.use of thlaremedy. winch has given not "only himself but several members ol bia family the greaest relief. M. W. ARNOLD. Of tho Georgia Conference. DOOLI COTJKJT, QA , April, 1867. Thu is to certify that I was confined to the hou?e, and most of the dre tony bed, and suffering the greatest agony imaginable witb Rheumatism, for Uve months, and alter trying every available reme? dy, with no relief, I wa? cured with two bottles ot Dr. u. S Prophiti's Anodyne Pam Kill It, each rott? ing tfty cents only; it relieved mo almost instantly. I therefore recommend it in the highest degree to others suffering from similar discse I can sa\ that it is one ol the best family medicinen now out. certain. Tours truly, W. A. FOB EH A ND. COVINGTON, GA., July 9,1867. Dr. ProphiU-Having n*cd your Liver Medicine for more ihan a year in mv family, i ebeertuny re? commend it to oil persous -uHering from Liver ai fictions Dyspepsia or Ind;g??t1on in any lorm. 1 also recommend your Dysentery Cordial as tuc best remedy tor ihat disease. O. T. lto?fc??. siAKFonnvnxE, Puru AM COVXXT, Ott 1.1BCT Dr. 0. H. lrophitt-Vtw Slr-J hi- ts io certify that I have used y><ur Ague Pills for >he los, ten ye>rs. aud 1 have m vcr fulled -o cure he Ague in a single instance with them. They a' wt vs bn.ak the chi is th, first day that they aro given . I can recom j mend them as IKiu- tbe -te: ague medicine thai i bu ve v ir found. and they leave no bad effects follow? ing them. Cb Quinine kv. ' Yours respectfully. A. WESTBROOK. PUTNAM TOUNTT. GA, September 22, If09. Dr, 0. A'. FrophiU - ? vr-I have u- eo for the tesl two y ar? in my family von l iver Medicine, your Pain Kill Tt, and you Female l orie, and I have no fea> a in saying Ihat ihey are thebes! medic.nts I have e< er mud for the Liver an-i ?toniarh Neuro g c auo Bh, Baaste afflictions, Headache. Colic, and palus ot evei y kind are subdued by thom. A Ker using the medicines solong. I cheerfully recommend them to any and every one, and to all ibat are afflicted, as the best and safest renn dies for all the disease- for wbicb 'h y ure recommended, kc Yours reepectlully, JAMEs WRIGHT. UH. PROPHITT'S PRAHLE TONIC. This Medicine, ?Ith its associates, is a sale and Ci rtain remedy tor all curable diseases to wb cu Fe? males alone are liable. It is ai*o aa exzellent pre? ventative of Nervous Bliconeee, or Nervou? Dia casea in either male or is'i ale It is a poweriul Ner v.ne Tonic, setting up a full and tree cirulafaon throu bout the system. a tl ol the above Medicines sold by Prurgists and Merchants generally ihronghoul the southwest, ED. S. BURNHAM, Wholesale and Retail Agent, Ko. 121 King-atieet, (near Calhoun,) Oharlesion, H. 0, Prepared only by Da. O. S. PROPHITT. April 10 stuthomoe covington, Ga, Prags, (Cljem???b, (EU JJK. H I C H A C'S G O LD BK EE.M.EDIE8. A-K FOB. MO OTHtB, XABJS MO OTB KB, AND yon will save lime health aid money. $li GO SEWARD lor any case of disease in any stage which they fail io core. Dr. BICHnTJ's GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 eurea Ulcers. Ulcerated Sore 1 hroat and Month, t- ore byes, cutaneous or Hain tra pt lon-, Copp*r Colored Blotches, oren es - of the - calp, Hcrofaia, Atc ; ia tbe greatest Renovator, Al eiauve and Blood Puriner known, temovea a 1 diseases from the aystem, and leave? tba blood pure and health v. Dr. IUCHA?*? GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 eurea Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all it- form?, whether f<om mercury cr other causea; grves Imme? diate relief in all ?ases. No dieting necessary. I have thousand* of Certificates proving the roiracn loua cures - effected by these Remedies. Price of either No. lor No. 2, S5 per bott!:;, or two bottles for $9. Dr BICHAD'? GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe spee? dy. P estant and radical cure for all Urinary De ragements, accompanied with full directions. Price $3 per bottle. Dr. BICHAUM GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR, a ?adical cure for Nervous or General Debility,;in old or >oong; imparting cm rgv with wonde fal effect. Price $0 per bottle, or two bottle? for 19. On receipt ot price these Remediee wiU be shipped tb any place.' Prompt attention paid to all corres dente. None genuine without ins name of "Dr. BIOHAU'? GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. B. BI CHARDS, Sole Proprietor," blown In glass of bot les. Address D B. BICHA KDS. No. 238 Varfck-etreet, NewFork Office Hours from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Circulars sent_ly July 3 JJ I S O ? ' ? TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Remore all Besire for Tobacco. It ie Purely Vegetable and cont? In a nothing injurious. The following is one of thousands of testimonisls. that are daily received by the Manufacturer: KICHH KD VA , November28. 18*9. DEAS Sra-The "Tobacco Antidote" prepared by yon according to the i ere! pt yon have submitted to mr, and the ingredients ot. which I have, examined, | ls purely vegetabe. entirely bat mles*, and contains nothing in the lea at Injurious. It ia not disagreeable. to the taste, sud aa a home nil rle, I hope you will meet with ready sal? lor Jr, and I believe thal if tb* j Erections are followed, It will do Wyon riefte?! JOT, Ut JOB N DC VE, M.D. sy Price 50 cents ptrBov. Tbs usnaidiscount I to the Trade. S-aT For sale hy Dr. H. B?JEB, WHOL^ SALE AGENT FOB SOUIH CA BOU NA. Jnse f_ ' , . ? IlKCAKKFUL WHAT MEDICINES YOU T A at is . I WHErt-YOU AB F EX BI USTED BT ?YFhWOBE ol bead or baw d, and feel the need ol wmetbirg in . vin orating, don't drink whitley or an; Intoxica Ung | thins, whr her under the name ol hitters or other- : wise, tnch articles give yost af muru strength lo ?our weary t od - and mind se the whin giveB to the ided horse, and no more. Alcoholic stimuli ms aro tnjmicras to Nerve h esl th, and tte ALW AY*'?llowed byDtPBEShlNUBEACJIOH. . . J, Budd's Norrine and Inrigorator is ft TONIO and GENTLE H TIM CLAN I waich as NOT attended hy hEaCIION. Wi at it pains for yon itmalnfalre. When it n freshes body or mind, lt refreshes wi>h natural strersrih ihat comes tos>sy. Weare not recommending teetotalism in tte interest of any faction; but long and extended Observation reaches ut that he wba resorts to the bottle for rest or recuperation, will find,, as he keens at ii, that he ls kindling a Ore in bia bones which will conanme hkethofl?mes of perdition. Turn from lt Take a tonio that will refresh and mot. destroy.- DODD*? INERYIKK i? for sate by all Drugs lat*. Price One Dr Uar. See Book of certificates that accompanies each bettie. Tmos:.. Jane2? L, Q ROSAD ALIS, s ROSAD ALIS. wrW. J " GOODRICH, "WI WE Bl A Si ?fc SSO., Direct Importers, nf Europeau Drugs and Chemisa la, May8 sruthlyr CHARLESTON. 8. 0. -QARBY'SPHOPHYLACTlt FLUID. Letter from Em. Alex. E. Sipftmt, of Georgia. . CKAwronDsvaur, Ga September 29.1868. Darby's Propbylactic Fluid ie aa article of little .coat, but great value. Its domestic as weil as medi? cinal nea are numerous, while ita specialties are . most wonderful I have not been wi thoa t rt for ten years, iud no bead of a lamily who can afford to have it should be without it ALEX H. STEPHENS. THE WO.VDEKFCL FAMILY MK DI. CINE. Letter from ft? Surgeon. Otu nal of Uti late Confeder? ate Statu. BicBMOxn, Ve., January li, 1869. JOH? DAKOI at Co., No. 160 William-street, New York: Gentlem n-l have received your letter of the 16th of December, 1866, calline my attention to your (Darby's Prophylactic) Fluid. I moat chem nijy PM te that the Fluid was furnish? ed to, and extensively med by, tbe surgeons m chirge of general hospitals in the Confed?rale ser? vice with great benefit to the pa>i?nia-all the eur geoi e making a favorable report-a great deal of it was use-i io the hospitals. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, t?AM/L PHE-ION MOOSE, M. D, TUE ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT. EMOBT COLLEGE, (.XTOKD. GA., December 24. 18t?. Prof. DABBY. Dear Sir- <.avii not been en? gaged for many years in ibe act. .- duties of the Rledlcai profession. I am only supcrfidallv acquaint ed with tbe cla'ma ef your Propbyiactio Fluid, but am well acquainted ?ith its chemical elements While, tlieretore, 11 unnot speak experimentally of the value of tbe compound vet the disinfecting and therapeutic i roperttes ot the agents em-eyed in ita comporition, together with the well known reputa? tion jt tts discoverer, aa a chemist, authorize me to regard Its merit' as ot o hisb order; on the whole lt ( must be ron-iaerod as a valuable contribution to the class of articles to which n be. enge. These views, I a av add, are sustained by thc testi? mony ot many c- mpctent Judges, who have tested irs propel ties. .believe me, dear sir. Yours, respectfully. A. ttlr.AN.S, M. D., LL. D. CUHES BURNS. WOUNDS, STINGS, &c. AH BA MA INS AWE HOSPITAL, ) Tust ALOOSA December li 1868. ) Messrs. JOHN DABBT At Co , No. KO William-street New York: t?ei-tlemea- 1 received your circilars ot the ll th instant, a-kin^ an expre-sion ot opinion Irom me SN to tue merits of \our Pro, liylacrlc Hu d. J lie pre? paration has ber n So g ni mil) UNCO by the p>o.le? sion and public at lar-jc. und so universally eSL< em ed that it -time tc me to need no furl hw recom? mendation. As a disinfectant and reme liai agent too when in dtcat ?, it is not exce l- n b\ any similar prepanlion Wonse pormeangauic preps arion* very extensively in thin h sp'tal. and coud not do without them. 1 consider you-Al t>e best und moat elegant pi titra? tion ol the kl un manufactured. Uespectluliy yours, ic. P BRICB. M. D., 6up't and Physician Alabama inaane Bospita'. mi WIK & .in MS p. WHOLE-ALE DhUGGlSlS-!, T May 25 tnths3mo8 Agents for South Car- lina. O B?K E lt S . JUS1 RECEIVED AND FOR bALK WHOLESALE AND REI A IL CARBONATE OF AMMONIA ' PRIME EOP3 CREAM OP TABTAB H. BAER, Druggist, No. 181 MEETING-STREET. Marchi ^,JEETING-STRKKT FOUtkDHY. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNISHING THE IMPBOVED 'MCOABTHT COTTON OIN, y STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, of W&O?8 ai?? on hand IMPROVED. VEBTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CORN HILLS, SUGAR' MILLS, SOGAR BOILERS AND PAMS, ol sil Bise* BOBBE POWEBS AND GIN GEARING, fro? ? to 16 feet In diameter IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESSES for Hind power, SAW and Rice Mills MACHIN EBT AND CASTINGS of all de* erl pf iona made to order a Particular attention poid to CLiTf oil? SOCHE FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOR BUILD. IN GS, -GRATINGS, . - CISTERN COVERS. SASH WEI?HT8? afc., ate, WILLIAM 8. HENEBEY, MA CB IN IS 1 AND PO UND EE. No. 814 MEETING-STREET, 1: CHAXT.F.STON, P. C. Augusts_-mw* PU CE N I X IRON WORKIi ' ?.ttv. u>v - . :. il r?. z?cwg. can?t . : *.' ._ .-...CV J JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO., roOGE8t*?8 TO ? CAMBRON ?k CU,,,,,,,,;. Engineers Boilermakers &tH Abi. t, ?, 8,10 and. X? PRITCBABD-STREET8, (REAS THE DET POCK,) t Osmil ? STEAM ENGLNErj AM>?OtL?BS-MArHHB^ STATIONARY AND POBTABJLB. RICE TBTtfSS?IERS AND BILLS OF EVE BY DESCBIPITON. ,. -, . I SHAFTING, PULLEYS A?D QEABW* '. '."i .... - . r. .T?baaH .non a-oi IBON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS, ?.i ? At CASTINGS OF EYEBYELND IN TB?N Oft ' BEASSE'" - . : ;& .... ? .: . ...alvin-, mi . n We guarantee to farnish ENG t N ES and BOIL RB 8 of a? good 'ju a li ry and power, and at asJow isles a? caa ee bad tn Mew York, Baltimore or Pbiladelphi?. AQESTS FOB tri .ia|b Asheroffs Low-wa ter Detector, THE ONLY PEBFECI SECCBIIY AGAINST DAMAGE FBOITLOW, WATBBTII ? ;-zu ?> ..: . . V- 'A' WK THE BOILER. "i Li .?s?/ ?.'? . ? ?r:ri :.' ' : .< . 1 . vi:: ihr D?w . REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDE* 90. : May 17_ PAC_amos mon * TO aso horse power, intruding th? eatsanatea: Corliss Cut-off Engines, -Ilde Valve Eta Honor? Engines, Portabit) Engines, to. Also, Oren* I ar Malay and Gaag Kaw Mills, Sugar Cane 1 us. r hairing Pulley?, ic. L*4& sud Shingle Mills. Wheat and Coca -Mills,1 Circular Paws. Belt ia?, Aa? San? for descriptive Circa*-- tsA b.oK : I! . . Price Hat tTOQD 4 M?NN STEAM ANGINE 09,. February 18 . 6mos . etica, New York.. Salts. PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality, fen sh and pri?e? / MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR HHS Cannot be Sledged! * Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS. EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES COMBINATION LOCI.S Please send for a catalogue to MARVIN & CO., (oldest safe manufacturer?) Prinrinal (265 Broadway, New Tort And for sale by oar agents in tbe principal cities throughout jthe * United State? * FOB SALE BY WM. M, BJ RD & CO., No. 203 EAST BAY, SJHAKLK9TUN. December ?? lyi ?* O A. ? G N B , MTPl-BTOR TO TBE BEST IMPORTED 00 I OGNEWATRB, manufactured a.;d sold wholesale* am? reta-: bj Dr. B. B th H. ?** June 31 No. 191 Meeting street.