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THE DAILY_gEWS. Before the Gmt*. They gfv?'tl'e whole long day to Wie la ugh ter, lo niiul ?cmg eui j*?*. ' To ?noooB ?'X eooerneee. aald.e. after. ind silence?, as idle too asta* res-1. But when at last upon their way returning, Taclrmrn. late and loath, ? Thro ugh t. - e nroao meadow in-the sunset burning, They reached th? gate, one sweet spell hindered them r otb. Ser heart was troubled with a subtle anguish Such aa but wom?n know That wall, at>d lem love .peak or speak not lan^iish, And Vt they would, would rather tb. y would toteo; Till be ?alu-man-like nothing comprehending OX all lue * on circus eulie That women won wm tbem-elves with, and bending Eyes of reientlea asking ou ter the while "?h. if bevond ibis gate 'be path united' Ou- ssv ati tar as oe*, h. And I m gb; o, eu lt 1-" HI? voice, affrighted At li s own darug, ?altered under his breath. Then she-whom both his faith and fear enchanted E?r b> yuud wurde to teu, Teoling har woman's finest wits had wanted ? " The art he baa that ku ew to blunder so well Bayly drew near, a little step, and mocking, . - Miall we not he too late l'or tear" she said. "Tm quite worn out with walk ingt Yts, tberka, your arm. And will you-open the gate?' [Ailantxc Monthly for AugutL OB ITC ART. Death of Caleb Coker. The community of Society Hill, and the sur louadirg country generally, wu startled and Saddened by the announcement that this ven ' r ?rabie and excellent man had gone the way of ?ll the.earth. On Saturday, tbe 17ib instant, he left bte usual place of business about tbe dinner hour, and repaired to his home, where ie laid himself down exhausted by fatigue and excessive hvat. He soon became on conscious, And in the cirty hours of the night surrender? ed his spirit to tbe God who gave it. A man of eminent usefulness has thus sud? denly passed away, and there is lamentation in tte brod. .One ol the moat substantial props to the ma1 erial uite.-ests of society bas fallen, sod tbs widow and the orphan mourn the loss <f a true irrend. : Mr. Oater was emphatically ? working ? man, and not a .veil-wisher only, "but.a ?m'?etsnrial beuefaator of his race. With ?heart Of tender susceptibilities and expanded benevi. lenco, an 3 banda ever ready to help the seedy, be spent a long; life in sets of continued j aa d a a teri a 1 bl easing t J bis race. He looked upon tbe bright side of human character. Un- j kiod though ta ware not welcome in his breast-. vjnjund words did not escape his lips. The ooo pie t ofPupo well desert hes his feelings :. * HIricb mn te f??laaofher's woe, * ] C?AaW the amita I tee. That maroy 1 te others show abet mercy show to nie." The gent lee ess and benevolence of bis ca? lore, ind the sounfo ea a and excellence cf his judgment, made htm tbe successful arbiter in tflahy r^ses^rcTifBoolty 'between neighbors. Tho blessing; of th? " peace-muker " was -iberefpre bis happy inheritance. In the pre? sence of a larg e concourse of whit* s and blaokt, his remains were laid away on Sunday after? noon, in the cemetery of the Baptist Church, Society Hill, beside the remains of tbe only ?ne of a numerous family who preceded him io the grave-a noble youth, who fell in bis oouniry"? cause at the battle of ila]vern Hill. : Mr. Coker reached the good old age of. 67. Se meeds Ho tablet of marble to perpetuate bia jaine. Il hr ?tamped in pleasing characters upon Uko memories of multitudes of sorrowing frieuds, where it cannot bo effaced, till time with thom ahajl cease. T. P. L. bir?ngton. July 19. AFFAIRS IN 1KB STATE. Manoa. The result of the registration last Saturday in Marion Township was : Whites, 214; color ed, 199. Stephen Be thea, negro, sentenoed 18th Feb ? roary st Marion t^rartboDse. to serve ten years in the penitentiary for attempt to commit rape, made hts escape from the penitentiary a few .days ago. Also Jobi Kbxworth, negro, sent Jar ono y ear. larceny, nude his escape at the same time. Tbe Manoa Crescent says : "Sines our last taw a sporadic shower bis fallen here and Alt?re, through the district, affording- some tocal rehef, but tbe drought is very general tad the ftsirvi -and contin?an oe of the beat ?B almost ^.precedented. Tbe corn is suffering -badly everywhere, std cotton also is beginting to show suns of distress, shedding forms and leaves freely. Tbe jield of cora has been already materially diminished, bot with sea -aons cotton woola still do well from H ar? lee? ville, and west of tbe Catfish swamp, the suffering ls great. The Ellerbees. Watsons, Ppraa, Be-rjs, and others in that region have -had no season for a very long time. fir. James "Stevenson gives ns dismal accounts from Brit? tons Neck. About to the same effect ii our information from the west side of the Gteat Feeds*.* ^ TEE LOUISIANA MICE CB OP. Its ItapW xakSTSstsa asia Pr?sent Prospect. Tbs New Orleans Prices Current, of July 17. says: Until within a few years past the rice crop of Louisiana attracted very little attention-in fact, its cultivation was aim Mt exclusively con fined to alnnitod number of smill planters re ?ding m the Parish of Plaquemme, below the city. It is,m this parish now that the bulk ol our noe crop ls produced, though there are tons cf thousands of sores of land in the Sta te on which noe can be profitably produced, and which will in lime, no doubt, be placed under cultivation. The increase in the production of rice io this Bute has been wouderl'ul ly rapid since our people have gone more earnestly to work io cultivating it. From some twenty odd Ihonssnds-of barrels of the weight of 200 pounds e?ch in previous years, the crop last season rose to M 815 ba??is, and it is esti? mated tost there will be the DIesont season an increase of production of fully twenty-five per oenti. or tn other words, that the crop will .lischto88OOO barrels of 200 pounds each. This estimate is baaed on the riewj ot parties "Tong engaged in our domestic rice, trade, and who have person airy visited the rice growing distr ctsnot only in Plaquemioe, but also in the upper pariahes where tho cultivation of , rios bas. ron si 0? raby increased recently. The .appearance of the crowing crops is very prom? ising generally, and in the absence of se /ere storms the above estimate of tbe crop will not only be retitled, bnt the qua tty of the rice will he better than u?ual, as much attention than formerly bas been given in the select ion ol seed. Fo? the care thus bestowed some planters were last season repaid by obtaining as bich -prices for their jimpe as were paid tor prime Carolina nee in this market. Unlike entrar, noe .s principally cultivated hy small fumers and they resort to the neighboring mills, of which 'here are some ten or tweivo iu the "State driven by s earn power, to have their crop - c'ea nod' and-placed iu market ;:b e con? dition. Harvesting will common :e about tbe first of A ut-nut, sud new rien will probably ba m tho m rko bv ibe loth of that month. fcflmmr?iifji. Expcru. ?HOpi TOBE-Per itetnn?bH ?aragrssa-G bag? Sea I-.HUJ t on, 7i bu. a Uplui d Cotton, 7? tierce* hUf, TO bate-? loiuestir*, no b ls Ko-iu 8> auks lay Mpirkasei uudriet?. 870 box s M ?i*, kets 49 noxs P.ni 519 Melons, n sue?? Pea nuti....Per seor t, W terma - 8d"78ieet Lao. her. .PBOVInESC . B I-fer brfc Americua-iso roo Iee Flooring....Per brig Adelaide-150 DOO Let JTiuoring._ t Mariemon cmtuu and ic ice Harket. ern? f ot Tg, ".mcmos DAILY >.\V .I ?. BI r?T(.N Wednesvav Rvenms. Julv 2'.. ' Corrow -The market tor this article conti sued ?mil and without transactions. In the assen e cf | ?alee ??dotad ma are entirely n -minai. We quote: 'UVXXfOOX CLAS3I?1C AXIOM. Ordinary touood ordin?r*.30 (?32 Low rtldditng.91% a - Uiduimg.33 @ By New York clasaiflcstion we quote: Mi Jd 11 na.,.33,>i?(2 - Baca- I bers were no transactions m this) graf, ?he bto-< bein/ ??sh an J held Aroa ry We s.-" e aeslaailv. o .mm n to fair clean Ca?*rna at7,?i? . 3k; ?--?od Stasxc f> Jb. Marketa by Telegraph. rosnan if ARK HTS. LONDON, July 21-Noon.-Cor.eol?, 93. Bonds 83?. LrvxRPOOL, July 21-Necn.-Cotton quiet; up? lands 12?d; Orleans 13d; ?les 8000 bales. Other articles unchanged. Bombay shipments to the 15th 17.000 bales. Evening.-Cotton firm; not higher; sales 10,000 bales. Breadstuff* dull and unchanged. HAVRE, July 21.-Cotton firmer; on the spot and aloat ll 60c. DOMESTIC MAB BETS. NEW Tout, July 21-Moon.-Stocks didi. Money nteady at 7. Sterling 9. Gold 36. Cotton dull at 3ta3?>?c, Turpentine steady at *2%c Bosin firm; good strained $2 36. Evening.-Cotton moro active at easier prices; sales 1830 balee. Flourdull; superfine State f5 10 at 60; common to fair extra Southern $6 A0a9. Wheat unsettled and rather heavy; am^er Georgia, new $1 60; Delaware $1 65; Georgia white $1 95; Kentucky white 81 85. Corn scarce; Western mix? ed Miase. Oats a abade finner. Mess pork quiet at $32 63)*a32 75. Lard dull and heavy; kettle 19M tl9?c. Whiskey steady; Western $1 OS. Bloa firm. Sugar steady. Coffee firm. Molasses dull Tur? pentine 42S483. Bosin $214a8. Tallow ll Kall? c. Freights quiet and firm Governments closed steady. r62's 123?; Southern htavy. Money quiet and essy at 7, w th exceptions at 6 Prime dis? counts more active at 8al9. Sterling quiet 9,%'al0. Gold 35. Stocks steady and dall. BAT.TTMOBX, Joly 21.-Cotton doll and unchang? ed. F'our quiet. Wheat less active; choice Mary? lind red $160; white fl 70al 75. Corn, whits 8113 al 13; yellow fl C8al 10. Oats dull at 70a75c. Pro? visions firm and unchanged. Whiskey very scarce. Cm COTNA TI, July 21.-Flour duh; family 85 75*6. Whiskey fl. Provisons tending up. Meas pork beldatl33a38 2a. Bacon ecaroe; Shoulders held at lfXc; ciear sides 18?al8?c; hams 22a23c. Lard held at 19?c; stock light. ST Loins, Jury 21 - Whiskey firm st fl 03: Mess pork steady st $32 25a32 60. Bacon finn; shoulders l*'?c; clear Bides 18?c; sugar-cured hams 23c. LouisrvTLLx, July 21.-Flour quiet st fa 25. Pro? visions flrn. Mess ?ork ?33. Bacon, ?boulders U\o; clear aides 18Jic; hams 21?c Lard 19 ?ic. Whisks; quiet at fl. w IIKOTOTON, July 21.-Spirits turpentine quiet at 38 %c Bobin steady st fl 65s6. Crude turpen? tine unchanged. Tar 12. AUGUSTA, July 21 - ' ott on. market steady; sales 30 bale*; receipts 16 bales; middling 32?c. SAVANNAH. July 21.-No cotton market; only about 100 bales in factors hands; middling nominal? ly Sl?s33c; receipts lil bales. Moarxx. Joly 21.-Moth ng dene in cotton; re? ceipts 15 bale' ; exports y ? sterdsy 92 bales. Nsw OBLXANS, Joly 21.-Cotton quiet; middling 32tgc; sales 2.9bales: receipt20tales. Gold 35?; Sterling 60. New York sight ?c premium. Sugar dull; common lOallc Molasses none offering. . Wilmington Mamet. WlLMING!0>, Ju.y 20.-. CBPENTLNO-Ts in moderate request, and price? unchanged eales 15U bois at 83 lor virgin, and f2 65 for ye. low dip, per 28u lt?-. CPIKITB1 UBJaurxncc-Matket steady, wi h sales of I Wi bb ia atSsfce per gallon. BOBIN- .ale? of 910 bbls st fl 65 for strained, fl 75 tor Ko 3, ll 80 for extra No 2. fl for low pale, and ?0 25 tor ex ^a pale and window glass. . Tan-No receipts ar sues. Ms, eon Market. MACON. J orr 19.-There was no cotton sold to? day-nene received, bx shipment* amount to 107 oates, i be Biles of ihn week sum up 18t> b le?; re? ceipts 30 bales; suipmenls 129 bales. Middlings are quoted at 30c. COTTON BTATBSfXSr. Slock on hand September 1, 1868.1,326 Received ttl? week. 20 Received pre\iouaIy.68 403 - 58,188 60,811 Shipped this wee*. 129 Supped previously.....?9.49?-SS,?13 Stock on band... 191 1 o B sig n ees per SOUID ? ai on os it RU roa a Joly 21. 62 bales Cotton, ta bales - omestic** 60 cases Lard, 160 sacks Flour, 13M Melons, 217 bbls Naval .-tores, 2 car? s uve-, 2 cars Lamber. To Railroad Agent, Greeter ft brr itt. Kirkpatrick fe Witta, Hopkins, McPherson fe Co, Pelzer. hedgers fe Co, Goldsmith k .-on. K Mure k Co, J Marshall, G H Walter fe Co. *W W ? mitb, J N Robson, H Cobla k Co, G W Siel fens, Bart fe Wirth, J T Kanspaux, and c Litaotgu Conslf/nees psrr^ortneaetern Rn Ure Ad - July-ai. 6 bales Cotton, 60 bushels Bice, I73*bbls Nav.l -?toraa, <-?ra Lombeiy cs#e stock. Furniture, Md??, fee. To J Marshall, Jr, Kinsman fe Howell. 8 D s to ney. J V Barden, Boeder sr Dav I?. A A G. Ids m i th k Co, J H Wuhrminn, lu sc no ff ft Co, B G Chlso m. L Cohen fe Co, O Byan, G rae- er fe -m.th. Frost ft Al? ger, Mowry fe Co. Mra E. Shaffer. Goldssitn ft Son. Wagoner ft Monseee, E Welling, B F ?lnrmotis, and Railroad Agent. Passengers. Per steamer Pilot Boy, bom savin Dab via Beau? fort, Blufften. Hilten Baad, fte-E Goldsmith. J B Martin, J LMurray, Miss Edwards, ZFaik, G Ban? dy. Col B M Seabrook Gen W Gurney. Mrs C D Dod? ler, Mxjor W H Harrison, Dr Jenkins, wife and daughtei. sad 21 on deck. Per ateamshlp Saragossa, for New York-J MeMe seuny. u A Mose? sad lady, h O Gillette, A AI BS sell J finches. LWb vy, J Maloney, Mn and Mas? ter Pachmin, J Carrigan, and 9 in steerage. ?Honor Iros. Hort of Charlestoii. July 32. TBA IS OT TUX BOOS. Last Quarter. 1st, 7 cours 27 minutes, evening. New Moon, 9th, 8 hours, ll minutes morning. First Quarter. 16th 1 hour '.8 minutes, morning. Full Moon. 23d 8 boars 31 minutes morning. Last Quarter. 31et ll hours, 15 minutes, morning. JULI. sim EIEEI. 1 tm BOOB El iES. HIGH WAISB. 19 Monaay..,.i 6.. 6 20 Tuesday....! 6.. 7 21 : Wednesday.' 5.. 8 22|Tnursday...| 5.. 8 23 Friday. 5.. 9 ?llriatnrday...i 6..10 26iRnnrinv. 6. 10 7.. 6 I 7.. 6 7.. 6 7.. i 7.. 3 7.. 3 7.. 2 1 . .42 2..27 3..16 Rises. 7..28 7..19 8.. SS 3..67 1..67 6. .63 6..10 7. -28 8..ll .8..16 Arrived Yesterday. Steamer Pilot ?:oy, Pick, bav ninan, via Beaufort. Blufllon, Bilton Hean, ftc. Mdse and Mindrie*. To J Ferguson. J camp?en ft Co, Chianina Bro* J Arr j pie. fi Klette ft Co, N?r.h Lee, F Kresse), G W stel? len?, and ror.tbern express Co. Clrared Yesterday, Steamship Saragossa, Ryder, New York-Bavenel ft Co. Brig Adelaide, Wilson, Providence, B I-Risley ft Creighton. Brig Amerlcus, Hand, Provibnce, R I-Risley ft Creigh i on. Sehr B Waterman. Marchall, New York-Street Bree fe Co. sailed Yesterday. steamship carogc*rji. Ryder, New York. Bark B'lrn .-anus. Wood nd es, Montevideo and a I Ma kct. Kehr F.-ank Palmtr. Tatham, Phi'adelphia. sehr Grace i hiten. Otis, PuLaaelphia. rom Ibis - oru bteamah p Piometueus, Gray. Philadelphia, July 18. I leaned lor liai? fort. Steamship J Wi venman. Snyder, at Philadelphia, July 16. thipncwi IM t a guapa. J> sw YOKE. July 2i-Arrived, the America, Colum? bia and Cuba. SATASDAU July : 1-arrived, steamships Aincri.aj from ?a.Uuio-e; NUI a1v>dor from ew Kork ; lou a vjuda from rhimdolpbL; uara Dir.co jroni Jack eObVI lc. "lr IQ. "<!;;?. The sch? Martha Maila, D-ane, from Georgetown, . O. art ive 1 et Button, July 17. tslsVr ??K VKNaKIaS CF CL ?i A HE D AXP SAILED FOB i HIS POJ-.T. PO RVIOK tivznrooi. Tho Hansn)< Lissie, Ferguson, cleared.May 20 The Yn.ce, BaUiiay, ap.June 12 HPi'i in ooLntnoco'. ME. sichrV'locirr, Piuhbam -??Ile* .June 13. FBAXEFOBT HS. Beg H W McGiivary. Mutts, cleared.July 1 Brig -us.nh Voorbia, lallat*, np.July 15 Se* r -tamp-de, Sira.ton, eleared.July 3 a? ?.! Brig Bamrden, Perkin?, cleared.July IC senr N W Smith. ' ooker uji.July 12 Sehr Wm L -i nuga. Bala y. clean d.July 6 ?chrMyrover. B o un, cleared./n.y 12 NO ir Louiba.-mitt). Or u.t cleared... .. .July 15 .'HIL \ DKLVH1 A Ste un ?hip J W Ever nan. Boyd r, cietre .Julv '8 fchr sarah Cu en, Avis, no.July j B BJrOXJE TA Behr Carrie, Whitehurst, salted.July 16 PRINTING. THE NEWS JOS OFFICE, No. 149 Eut Bay, Ex?cutes all kinds of PLAIN and FANCT PAIN USO with Dea tn ese and dispatch. The best work guaranteed at less than New Tork prices. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION JOB WORK, BRIEFS, PAMPHLETS, POLICIES CARD?, CIRCULAR?, NOTE3 BILL-HEAD3, POSTENS, RECEIPTS CATALOGUES, BANK-CHECK3 SHOW-CARDS, PROGRAMMES TICKETS, DBUO LABELS, Ac, Ac. AS WELL AS LAW BLANKS of every description, Printed at the shortest no'.ice, and cbeap Cor cash, at THE NEW8 JOB OFFICE. THEATRE MANAGERS, TRAVELLING SHOWMEN, RAILROAD AGENT?. HOTEL KEEPERS, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, And all those a/bo have JOB PAINTING to do, will find Kio their interest lo call at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, Ko. 149 East Bay. A large and well assorted stock of PAPEB8 and MATERIAL kept on hand, I fr om wh'ch sections may be made. OUR FRIEN DB IN THE COUNTRY may send their ?rdere to THE HetWS JOB OFFICE, And rely upon their receiving the same attention and being oiled as promptly and as cheaply as if given personan y. Om* Job Department ls in charge of Mr. JAS. D. PARRY, a practical and ex perJenoed Job Printer, who will afford every facility possible in the execution of orden. Address TH B NBWS JOB OFFICE, Ne. 149 Bast Bay, Charleston, S. a pasinrss gards.** yy IL LI s di cHisoLia. FACTORS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS awn SHIPPING JGBNTS, WILL ATTEND TO TBE PURCHASE, BALE AND SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Portai ol COTTON, RICE, LOM BBB ANO NAVAL BTOREh. ATLANTIC we ARE, Charleston. H. ?. B. WILLIS.A. K. OHIS0L3 October g_ gDWAUO HALY , GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Ko. eta Warren-street. NEW TORE. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THU POR? CS ASE ot all kinds ot Mt BOH NDISE. Boots Shoes. Hats, Ca. a and Trunks, IL 1 Straw Roods ? specialty. Consignments ol all kind* ct Staple Articles ans general Produce solicited. Prompt returns gua-aiiteed. EDWABD DALT, Lat?- or ChaTlfs-tou. 8. 0. mi-Wee*Jy -Tice Cn/rert? sent tren by post. Jamarv^ ^*c io.r>a rpo BU MIMAS**: a IS fl. ThK SUMI ER NEWS, PUBLISHED Al SUMTER, & C., 1-OXB OF THU BE>T PAPKB* 121 IBB CP? COCNTHT; bus a lurse circu atiou, und afk-r-.l perior ad vantages au au advurtislug medium. iceni, low Addrea ba KU J. OMTfckV, Fenrnary 22 front r_rUaj.UKi? Oi PIACBtSTJl. No. 3C ilroad'ttrtct, CbarliFion, K C.. BBOEEBS, AUCTION HEBS. BKALEBTAT? AND OK.MlSilAL. CO Al Ol I ??SION AtK.\'Iv Will atttend to Benbuy and Co lect:n^ ot hems and purchase and sae ol block*, bonus. Gold, silver and Keai tostaie, ALSO. To tte Purohase ot Good? and Hupplies for parties tn th? country upon retuouible onus. GEOBOB L. tiOLarcs.ALExaxum MACBETH. Ja II u; rv J ly! ^ ll A ?. HICK E V , GILDER, PUBIBAIT AND PICTUBE ERAME M AN BF AC* TOR EB, Ho. 845 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. L0OETNO.GLAS.stEs of all sizse fitted to Pram ct, July 16 MO fmvfSmo ^arip'ttttt), Castings^ (Str. JJ H OS N IX IRON WORKS. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. STJC0ESS0E8 TO CAMBRON tv CO.. Engineers Boilermakers ?.ve., Not, 4, fl. 8. 10 ani 12 PR1TCHA RD-STREETS, (NEAR THE DB? DOCE,) Charleston, S. C. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-MARINE, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS. CASTINGS OF ETERT KIND IN IRON OB BRASS. We guarantee to .rurnu?b ENGINES and B01LEB6 of a? good quality ned power, tad at as low rates aa can be bad in New York, Baltimore or Philadelphia. AGENTS TOB AshtTOiVs Low-water Detector. THE ONLY PERFECT SECCRITY AGAINST DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN THE BOILER. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. May 17 SAO 3mos F K?i IB 1 Tu 350 horse power including th? celeorated Corliss cnt-ofl Engines, slide Valve tira? ri oner * Engines Portable Engines, Ac. Alto, Circu? lar Mulay and Gang Maw Mills, Sugar Cane \ '.la, -ha:ting Pulley?, Ac. Lath and t-h ingle. Mills. Wbea and Corn Mills, Circulai taws. Bellina, AC. Pend lor descriptive Circular one* Price List fl"OOD Si MANN STEAM UNGI NE CO.. l'ebruarylH 6mos Dtict, New fork. Salts. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality, fin i ?th and price. ; MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, > EXPRE88 BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS Please eend for a catalogue to MARVIN A CO., (oldest safe manufacturers.) T)?ins*! ^ ( 805 Broadway, New Fork. Principal )?21 cheBtaut'St PhUa, Warehouses j 108 Bank St., CleTeland.O And for sale by our agents in the principal cities throughout the y United States TOR SALE BY WM. M. BJ RD & CO., No. 303 EAST BAY, Ol A ff LKSTUJs. Pecemb*r 29 lyr ROSAD ALIS. ? ~ paBfBfMfy^gszaBB3Haaa ^ROSADALIS. Solfl ty CMtOOBIOH, WIN BB? A si di CO., Direct Importers of European Prosa ami Chemic*is May8 sruiblvr CPABLBSTON. S. C. jp K m s a o it v o s. JUST RECEIVED, etti'; \T LT & VOS* PK hil'A It AIMONS t IODIZED SYRUP OF HORSE UADI8H VE JETABLE OAPSULES OP MATICO BYRUi' 0? HYPOPHOdPHlTE OF LIME GUARANA POWDERS, Ah fresh from Pari?, and for sale by Or. H. BA EH, May 8 Na 131 MEETLNG-ilRBET, jtafis, (Etjm?fttls, (Etc. rj*1 H E BISHOP PILLI TUE BISHOP PILL ! THE BISHOP PILLI A Purely Vegetable Pill (Sugar-coated.) "COSTARV BISHOP PILI, "Ts of extraordin?r}' efllcacy for Costiveness, Indi gestion. Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous Oebiltly, Liver eopjplaiut." "Toebcist PILL in the world." Medical Journal, September 8. T B Y T H E Ml TRY THEHI ill Druggists in CHARLESTON sell them. "GOSTAR'S " STANDARD PREPARATIONS ARE "Costar-?" Bat, Roach, ?S.e.. Kxtex-mi's. ..cottar's" Bed Bug Extermine tor?. "tortar'a" (only pure) Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Remediea known." '?18 3 ear - established in Kew York." "2000 Boxes and Flask* manufactured daily." '*) I ! Beware! 11 of spuriou? imitations." "All Druggists in CHARLESTON sell them." For $], $?, $3 and (5 sizes, Add-csa "COSTAR" CU Vj FA .NY. So. 13 Howard-street, Kew York. Hold in CHARLESION, 8. C., by GOODRICH, WIN BM AN df CO. March 33 nao lyr E OSADALIS Purifies the Blood. Por Bale by Dmasrtsts kTeryw&ere. JUlV." _M Q J. L?HS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST AND APuTHEC?R? S. E. Corner of King and John-StH . SPECIAL AND PEBSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN IO PHYSICIANS' PRESCR PTIONS. DEA I LB IN FOBXION AND LOSTE STIC DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERIES, i- 0APS, PUFF i AAV PUFF j BOXES. TOILET SETS, die. PATENT M KDION ES OEM I VE BAY IlCitl. LUHN'S COLOGNE ld UNSCBPAS8ED BY ANYCrTHEB. A TH TAL WILL REPAY YOU. GERMAN COLOGNES. LTJHN'6 FLAVORING EXTRACTS Have no equal for strength and purity, and ought to bs used by all SODA WATER DEALERS AND ICE CREAM MANU? FACTURERS. Mr. E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor of the Charleston Hotel, says: "I recommend your Extracts without hesitation to the public for Ice Creams, JelTiea and Pastry." Mrs. H. M. BFLTEBFTELD. Proprietress or the Pa? vilion Hotel, says: "They are well worthy the atten? tion of those who deal in them or ute them " These Extracta are put np in small vials, bp the dozen, for the trade and family use, and in pint, quart and bah* gallon bottles for manufacturers. Congress and High Hock Spring Waters CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Any artfcle desired, not in Stock, v, Ul be procured to ordf r. Goods delivered in Ike city FB.EE OF CHARGE. June 8 Da? ruths 3mo F EVER AND AGUE, ?"?r**^, FROM WBICH MANKIND STJFFEB B Hj over a large part cf the globe, le the ^LA_^F . consequence of a d:headed actluu in ^F^LmVf the >y?tem, indu:cd ny tho poison B lons m i a-m ot vegetable di cay Ibis JL J^^/exhalanT is evolved ty thc action Aw of solar heaton wet soil, and rises W with the watery vapor f-om it. While tbe sun is below the horizon this vapor lingers near the larth's surface, and the virus is taken with it througn thu luigi m'o the blood, lhere it acts as an irritating poi.-on on the internal viscera and excreting organs of the bodv. ?he liver becomes torpid and fails to secrete not only thu virus, hut also tho bile lrom thc blood. Both the virus and the bi e accumulate in lb? circu? lation. ?cd produce vio ent constitutional disorder. The spleen the kidney?, and the ?tomich ?ympa thize with the liv r, and become disordered also. Finally, tho in s tic ct of nur Organum, as i m an at? tempt to exoel the noxious iufuslou, conceal ratea the - hole blood of the body in thc internal excreto? ries to force them to cast it out. Tr.o blood haves the surface, and rushes lo the central organs with congestive violence. lhi< is the CbilL Bnt in this effort it tails. 'J hen tho Fever follows, in wiiirh the blood leaves the central organs and rui-hcs to the huifare, a6 it in another effort io cxpi 1 the irritating poison lb rout'h that oib< r great excretor;-the skin. In this also it falls, and tue a \ stem ai aid rs tho attempt exhausted, and w its for tl e recovery of strength lo repeat the hopeless effort another ?hy '1 hes - arc the fits ot paroxysm* ot Fever a-d Agu?, t-ueh constitutional disorder will ol course unaer mine the beilih if it is not removed. We have la sored to End, and have found an ash dole, A YB. K'S AG CK CIR K, Which uculraiKis ibis malarious poison in tho blood, an stimulate* tue liver io i .v el it from thc bodv A? it shou d. io it dors cure this ?ffl cling disorder witta porieet cer'aintv And it does mo o r* rallier dor? anal is of m?re service to those sub jertto thia infection If taion iu t. aaouii earea it from the svstem as it is abanrirf d. ont! thu- koci ? iboso who use it tren ,ron it.? tittackf; keeps the sys l< min liralth although cxpo-cd t . ilse Lises so Con ?.quentl. ii not omy'u e*, bnt protects inm , the gru t variety ot art, ciio -s which are induced by this ma'hrnani intiuetice, such aa MemUteni Fever, flilU Fever, Dun b. or Masted Ague, Periodical Heodacli?, or Bilious Headache. Hiious Fiver?, t-euralria, Kbcuitati-m Gout, B.iuiitic-e Toothache ? .u-j.he, Cutarrli. Asthma, Pulpilanous Painful /.ff.* ions ol the pieea. Hosieries, t'Ohr, Paraiys's, ULI) j'oiniui Affect OL? f ihe Stomach and I'owe a, all of which, when a'i-irg mm ibis cause, wi>l bc font d to as? sume, more or less, .bo lulcrm tient type. This "AUUbi UUt " removes ihc cause of these derange? ments and cures the disease ibis ii accomplishes bv slirt.ul?tli g tbe excreto? ries to expel ihc virus irom the system; a- u ttieee ergaus by decrees become habited lo do tl.is, tbeir i fflce. ot their own ai cord. Hence arises wha' w term acclimatation lune may accomplish the same end, but oneu I fe is not long enough, or is sacrificed in the attempt, while this * Ague cure" does it at OH'C and with saiery We tare g'eat re son to be? ll-ve his is a turcr as wc!) os safer remedy fo> tho whole class of diseases ? hieb arc eras- d i>y ihe mi asmaU-- in ecti n. than i nv other which has been discovered; and it hos anU another impo taut ad? vantage to the pul lie, which is, that it is cheap as weil ns good. r REP ABED BT Dr. ?J. C. AYE U ?3? C>., Lowell, Mass Praetiral and Analytical Cnemists. Price O e Do iar ppr bottle. Sold at Whoirsale. by DOWIE A MOr*?. Charleston, South Carohna, And by Retail Druggists everywhere. June 26 PAC BtBthtoOB Prags, QUfmif?ls, (Elf. ?J-^B. KICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES.. ASK FOB NO OTHEB, TAKE NO OTHEB, AND you will eare time health and money. $li CO BEwABD for any case o? disease in any stags which they fail to cure. Dr. BICHiTJ'd UOI.DEN BALSAM No. 1 cures Ulcers. Ulcerated Hore Throat and Mouth, tore tye?. Cutaneous or Hain Eruption?, Copper Odored Blotches, -orenessof the scalp, fcrofaia, kc ; is the greatest Renovator, Alterative and Blood Puriner known, removes ad disoasps from the system, and leaves the blood pure and btalthv. Dr. RICH AU'- GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all lt-forms, whether f:om mercury or other causes; gives imme* diste relief in all cases. No dieting necessary. I have thousands of Certificates proving tbe miracu? lous cures effecteo by these Remedies. Price of - either No. 1 or No. 2, $5 per bottle. or iwo bottles for $9. Dr BICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe spee? dy, p'eaaant and radical cure fir all Urinary De ragements, accompanied with full directions. Price $3 per bottle. Dr. RfCHAU'd GOLDEN ELIXIR n'AMOUB. a ?adical cure for Nervous or Gem-ral Debil it;, in old o*r coring; imparting energy with wande ful effect. Price $5 cor bettie, or two bottles for $9. On receipt ol price these Bern edies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to til correa dents. None genuine without the name of "Dr. BICHAU'rt GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARDS, Sole Proprietor," blown io glass ot bot les. Address D. B. RICHAHD9. No. 228 Varick-etreet, New York Office Boure from 9 A M. to 9 P. M. Circulars sent ly July 3 I S O N ' S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Fernere all Desire for Tobicco. It ls 1' arel y Vegetable and co nts rita nothing injurious The following is one of thousands of testimonials that are dally received by tbe Manufactura : BiCBB' MD VA-. November ?8.1868. DEAS ira-Ihe "lobacco Antidote" prepared by you accornint? to the tecei.t yon have submitted to me, and the lngtedient* ot which I have examined, is purely vegetab e, entirely bat miess, and contains nothing in the least injurious It is not disagreeable to the taste, ?nd as a home ardrie, I hope you will neel with re July ?ale <or ir, and I believe that if the directions ore followed, it wdl do a 1 you claimed tor it. JOBNDOTE, MD. t?r Price 60 cents ptr BOT. The usual discount to the Trade. 40- Por sale by Dr. H. BAER, WHOE' BALE AGENT FOR SOU1H CAROLINA. Jane 7 JJ K CA11KFDL WHAT MEDICINES YOU A A KK. WHEN YOU ARFEXHAUSTED BY OVERWORK of bead or hand, and feel the need oi somethii g In vigoratlng. don't drink whiskey or any intoxica ting thing, whe ber under the name of hitters or other? wise, euch articles give yost a? mr-cb etrengb to yeur weary bod* and mind as the whin gives to the Jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic stimulants are injurious to Net ve health, and are ALWAY.-- followed by DEPRESSING HEAC1 ION. Dodd's Nervine and Iimgorator is a TONIC au? GEN ILE KTIMCLAN1' which ls NUT attended hy LEsCIlON. Wi at it paws for yon it malntsirs. Wbcn itn freshes bodv or mind, lt refreshes wi'b natural stret gib that Cuioe* to s'ty. Weare not recommending teetotalism in tbe interest of onv faction; but long sud ex ended ooseTva'ion teaches us that he who i eeor?s to tbs bo'tie for rest or recuperation, will find, as he beens at it. that he is kindling a fir? in his bones which will consume like the flames of perdition. Turn from it Take a tonio that will refresh sud not destroy. DODD'? NERVINE ls for sale by all Drugidata. Price One Dr liar. See Book of < crtin>ates that accompanies each bottle. 7mos June 23 TJBRCK SU Si IV BKS At. RUSSIAN HEALING SALVE. THIS VALUABLE REMEDY HIN EFFECTED Innumerable cures, and bas gained for ita. 1; a great reputation. Ihe discoverer of this Salve hos applied itwitb eminent succe.-s in tbont-auds of cases dur? ing the Crimean War. and bas cured dangerous wuunds, in manv cas?s considered mortal. MB. E. BERG ia the so e possessor of the valuable secret ol making this r al ve; from nts experience in using it in Europe and tbe success attending its ap? plication there, he has been induced to introduce lt into tbe United .-.tates. IT KEL! tVf> PAIN I lbo-e ?bo bave Wourds. Bruises Cuts of all kind*, or Sores, frelons. Scratches. Mm qui to Bites, iros. Bitten Joints, Hore Li * a. Chilblai a. Children's Scorbutic complaints on Bead and Ka e, are speedily cured. It has proved > f great advantage to ladies, and is peculiarly adapted for fathered breast?, tore legs, tc. through confinement, and other causes It acts like magic In removing Boils Pimples, and Cutaneous Diseases, and bas been successfully used for Corns. Bunions and Sore Threat, by apply? ing externally every evening before going to bed. For sale by all druggists Price 25c. 50c, and 91 per Jar. Office, N >. 260 B <wery. N. Y. None genuine unless countersigned E. BEB?'8 OMVEKSAL RUS? SIAN biALING SALVE, No 260 Bowery, New York. stntb ly _July 8 ABBY'S I'UUPHYLAt TIC FLUID. Letter fro* Hon. Alex. H. St-plums, oj Georgia. - CBAwronnsvtLLZ, Ga September 29,1868. Darby's Prophylactic Fluid is an article of little cost, bat crest value. Its domestic ts well as medi? cinal ntcs ara numerous, wu fe ita specialties ara most wonderful 1 have not been without it for ten > ears, and no head of a family who can afford to have it abould be without it ALEX H. STEPBENS. Tile WONDKBFUL? FAMILY MKBI. CMS. Letter from the Surgeon-G'ieral of the late Confeder? ate States RICHMOND, Va., January 14, 1869. Joint DAXBY h Co., No. 163 William-street, New York: Gentler* ?-1 have receired your latter of tho 15th or December, 1P6G, calline my attention to your (Darby's Prophylactic) Fluid. I most cheer:nlly state that ihe Fluid was furnish? ed io, and extensively used by, the surgeons in rbarge of gencpd hospitals in the Confederate ser? vice with ureat benefit to the patients-all tbe sur geoi c malling a favorable report- a great deal of it' wss UK') iu the hospitals. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, ?AM'L PHEslON MOORE, li. D, THU ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT. EMOBT COLL?GE, P?JOBD. GA.. December 2*. 1868. Pref. DAHBT. Dear ?ir- avine nor been en? gaged for many years in tbe active duties of the Medical profession, i am only superficlalU acquaint? ed with the cla*ms ef your Prophylactic Fluid but am well acqutinted ?Uh ils chemical elements' While, tlierc:ore, 1 raanot sjteak experimentally of tho value of tbe compound ye; the disinfecting and th erat cut ic i roperties ot tbe agent* em ..oyed in its composition, together with the well known reputa? tion of ita discoverer, as a cucmis;, authorize me to legurd its merit- as ot a hlyb order; on tho whole lt must bo couMOcrcd usa vdua'ole ccutrivUtion to the class of articles to which it belcngs. These views, I may add, are t-ustatned by tbe testi? mony oi marry competent judges, who have tested itn properties. Relieve mu, dear sir. Yours. rct?;.c.-tlullv, A. MKAXS, Ai. D.. LL. !>. CUKES BURRS, IVO UN IIS, STINGS, &c. A LASABA UtaSABS BOSF'TAL. ( 1 us. ALOCHA Decenal er 'li IS03 J Mema. JOHN IV.BBY Co , No. i i :? \V::)j_m-stieet. New York: Co tiene.-.-i recelveJ your e're i'ars r.t the l th inttaui. ti-kiiJi.'ancxpre-sion ol njncumfrom mea-? to UJC nerita of \ our I'ro hylactie Hud. ju?-j)re pan non hus hem ?>g-BiTalij u-e? by the p o*s HUB and public at lathe and ?-o universally es.) em cd ibat it teems to nw to need no funher r?ct*n> moBdatton. As a di-iufeciatit and rt me Hal np* nt too wnen i" dtcat d. ii id not exce 1- o b> any siinttar prepanlton tVe use permeanganie piepa aliona?ety <.::u:%-ive.:y mihi-h spits! ?iud con . I not do without thcui 1 consider you s t.,e best and m.o?t elegant pr?para? tion ot the kind mauuluc.tured. li- spectiul.y youtu, tc . P BRICE. M. D., 3up't and I'bysic:an Alabama insane Hospita'. BUWIb & MUISE, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, May 25 tuths3mos / pents for South Carr lino. ry O B A K E ll Si J UM li li CEI VED AND F?ll HALE W BOLES ALE AND BE J AIL CARBONATE UF AMMONIA PRIME BOPS CREAM OF TARTAR H. BAER, Druggist, No. 181 MEETING-STREB T. March 4 JJrngs, Clairol", ?f. ? F . P A JV Iv N I N , Apothecary and Chemist, No. 133 Meeting-street CHARLESTON, S. C. rj<H? ADVEBTISEB BEGS TO CALL ATTEN? TION to bis stock of tbe best Imported and Domes? tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS1 AND PATENT MEDICINES. DEATH TO FLIES. TJ SK LIGHTNING ^ LIQ BINING LIGHTNING LIGHTNING; FLT PAPER FLY PAPER Flt PAPER FLY PAPER, SURE AND SPEEDY DESIBUOTION TO ." ir.' wtW JD . & .. 'h ' i z l"b . ?? : ??< ic IBIS TROUBLESOME VISITOR. KOK SALB BY THE SHEET, QUIRE OR REAM, .*> BY THE ADVERTISER. MANUFACTURER OF PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Whicb have estahUated for themselves a reputation surpassed by none. Through constant effort and attention be hopes to merit a continuance of the public patronage whicb has hitherto been extended to him. Fsbrmary M_^ tnthsijr D'' 8. PROPHITT'S FAMILY MEDICINES C05SI8TETO OT HIS CELEBRATED LIVER MEDICINE, ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic AND PURIFYING PILLS. TBE EXCELLENT BBMEDIBS OF O. & PBOPHTTT, M. D., need no recommendstian tbelr well known power in rrmorng the dieeaaes pe? culiar to our Southern climate haring already estab llahed for them an enviable reputation m Georgia and the adjoining States. As the majority of persona living in the South are predi*po-ed tc dt?eeee of the Liver, it ls granted by all intelligent physicians that most of tbe pains and aches or our people are due to org mic or lunctional derangement of that impor? tant organ. Prophitt's Liver Medicine and Antt Bilious Pills strike directly at the root of the evS. The*v cure the Liver, whicb in nine cases out of ? en, is at the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colie, Sick Headache. Bheumatism, Constipation, Men? strual Obstructions, Ac, so common among our people. Earache, Toothache, Acute Bbeumatiem, Neuralgia and bodily pains of every kind flee before Pito PHIT T s PA iv KILL, LT like chaff before the wind. PHOPHIT1'SLIVER MEDICINE. Dr. Prophitt- Ba\ine u-ed this medicine suffi? ciently len1.- to teet its virtue, ; nd to satisfy my own mind that it is an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia -a disease ?rom whicb the writer has suffered much for six years-and being persuaded that hundreds who now suffer from this annoying complaint woola be signally benefitted, as he has be- n. by its use, we deem it a duty we owe to this unfortunate class to recommend to them tbe use of this remedy which has given not only himself but several members of his family the grea est relief. M. TT. ARNOLD, Cf the Georgia Conference. DOOLY COUNTY, QA , April, 18C7. Thia is to certity that t was confined toi be house, and most of toe tire to my bed, and suffering the greatest agony imaginable with Bheumatism, for five mouths, and alter Lying every available reme, dy, with no relief, I was cured with two bottles of Dr. ti. ti Propblti's Anodyne Pam Kill It, each cost? ing if ty ceni sonly; it retie ?ed me almost instantly. I therefor? recommend it in the highest degree to others roffering from similar dise se I can say that it is one ol the best lanjilv medicine? now ont, certain. Yours truly. VT. A. FOBEHAND. COVINGTON, GA., July ?, 186T?, Pr. ProphU.-Having ueeJ your Liver Medi?me for more than a vea? in mv ffcaifrr, I cheerfully re comu end it to all persons sunoring from Liver af fecions. Dyspepsia or Ind g-, dion in any form. I also rt-commeud your I'yxutery Cordial as tbe best reui-dy lor that disease. O. T. BOGEE?. -lASrORT VliLE, I'UTHAJa COCNTY. Oct 1, 1867. Pr. O. H. PnphiU-Vitr Sir-, hi- is to certify thai I Luve used y ur Agu>- Pills for ihe las ten ye rs. and 1 huv>' never tailed o cure be Ague in a sil gie iustance wiibthem. They ai ?ti. vs br, ak the chi ls 'Jj. Or.-t day that ht y arc given I can recom? mend iheiu as u-iui' the ts. twue mi dicine that I li ve vir lound and theyleav?; no bad tffecisfoUow 10'; fiera, as Quinine &c. Yours respeutitdly. A. V7ESTBB00E. PoT??Aji roVOTff, GA. September 52, If ti. Dr. O. ii. Prophitt- u-I have u-eo for tb? last two y ara in wy family von Liver Medicine, your Pam Kill It, and yon Female Toi ic, and I bave no feu s iu saying ibat ihcy aro tbe best medicines I have e-er u-,d for thc L vei un *toioarh Nenngcand Bb. umatic afluuiious. Bea.?ache. Colic, and pains of cveiy kind are subdued bi them. After using tbe med'eines so long, I obeerfullv recommend tbt-m to m y ai d cvi'iy one, aud to all bat are afflicted, as 'b* best and s?test rem. dies fur all tue disease* for which 'hey aro recommcuded. Ac. Yours respectfully, jaMEs WltlGHT. DR PKOPH1T1'S KE5H.LE TONIC. Thu Vedictue, ?ito Its a>sociate>, is a safe aro* cei iain rcmeoy tor all curable diseases to wb'Cb Fe? males ?'oue are liable. Il is al.o aa exsellent pr? ventativo of Nervous Blleoness, or Nervous Dis can e in eitner male or ie i ale It is a powertul Ner? vio" Tonic -ettmg np a full and nee clr>ulatioo t Li i ou bout the svs.em. - -I ot the above vic '?cines B0]d by Prupgista sxvl Merchants ccuemlly .hruughom the ?outhwes?. ED. S. BURNHAM, ? Wholesale aud Retail Agent, Ko. 421 King-street, (near Calhoun, | Charles'on, 8. C. Prepared only br Da. 0. 6. PBOPBITT, April 10 e tu there oe Covington. Ga.