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. 15. fore tito tinto. Sheygave t o whole long day to Idle laughter, lo Situl song and jest, To moons ol eagerness, asidle, after. And silences, as idle too as tho rett. But whon at last upo? their way returning, TS^^^JS^ * the sunset buming. They reached ?lie gate, one sweet spell hindered them uofb. Her heart was troubled with a subtle anguiah Such a< but wom<>n know Thai welt, and lost love ?peak or speak net languish, And h t they would, would rather they would not so; . Till he said-man-Uke nothing comprehending . Of all the woudr..U6 guile lhat women wou win them elves with, and bending F-yea of releptles? asking pu Ler the while "Ah. ii beyond this gate 'he path united Our steps us lat us death. And I might open u 1-" His voice, affrighted :M Its own daring, faltered under his breath. Thon she-whom both bis faith ?n? fear enchanted sat Ot youd wards to ?elh un Feel in? her woman's finest wits had wanted The art he baa that knew to blunder so well Shyly drew near, a little step, and mocking, ^.Hhall we not be too late jar tea ?" she said. "I m quite worn out wita waik . ?'?s? ttanks, yonr erm. And w?l you-open tho gate ?'? 14<lonf ic ACantkly for Augutt. OEIXVABY. . Death of Cale?? 'tooker. ? Thccommunity of Society Hill,"and tho sur? rounding country generally, was startled and saddened by the ann ounce mont that thia ven ?robio' and excellent man bad gone the way of ?ll the ?nrtb. On Saturday, tho 17tb instant, ho,loft bis nana! place o? business about the dinner hour, and repaired to hie home, where lib laid himself down exhausted by fatigue and oxcesaive imt. He soon became unconscious, and in th? early boars of the night surrender? ed hjs spirit to tbe God who gaye it. . _ t A man of < minent usefulness has thus sud? denly pieeed away, and th ero io 1 arnon tation m the lswd. One of the most substantial props to the material interests of society has fallen, and the widow ?nd the orphan mourn the loss or ia true fnond, Mr. Coi et was emphatically ? ? working man, and not a .yell-wisher only, but t? Bubstantial benefactor or bia race. With a heart o? tender susceptibilities and expanded ! bone vvterit?o, ari 1 band? ever ready t o ti olp tho needy, he speu t a long l?i? in; ac ts of continued | and material blosBtng t? his race. He looked, npoh the bright aide pf human oh arador. Un? kind thoughts were not welcome in his breast unkind words drd pot eBcipo his lipa. The couplet of Pope well describes his feelings : . ': "Ti-erb jp td feel another's woe,: Y81*' . .Wohlde the fanlts l.eee, . That merty I to others ?how 1 f '., 1 hat m?rcy'show td wfc" - ;JJho gentleness and : benevolence of his na? ture, and the Haunctness amer exoeilenco of' hts judgment, raado bimi the successful arbiter in many rases of difficoity between neighbors. The bl easing of the : "peace-makern was therefore his bappy inberiUnoe. In the pr?? sence ot a large concourse of wb it' s and blacks, hie - remains were laid away on Sunday after? noon, in the cemetery of the Baptist Church, Society Hill, beaide tho remains bf the only one of a numerous family who preoeded bim to: abe grave-a noble youth, who fell io his noun bry to Cause at the battle of M alvern Hill. - Mr. Coker reached the good old age of 67. Ho needs no tablet ot marble to perpetuate bis name. It,is stamped in pleasing characters upon tho mutnories of multitudes of Borrowing friends, whoro it cannot be effaced, till time with them shill cease. T. P. lu Darlington, July 19. . ALFFAIMS UH THE STATE. Marlon. Tho result of I ho ro?ioir0hV" l?u?4 Oo^-lj-y in Merion Township was : Whites, 214; color? ad? Jgg. . Stephen Both ea, negro, j senteoeed 13th Feb? ruary at Marion Courthouse, to serve ten years ?the penitentiary for attempt to commit rape, ade his escape from the penitentiary a few days age J Also Joh a Fox worth, negro, sent for one vear. larceny. made his escape at the . Baioetirjoe. - . ' ' ?be Marion "Crescent saysf: "Since odr last iseue a sporadic shower has fallen here and there, through the district, affording some Jocal relief, but tbe drought is very general and the degree and continuance of the heat ia almost unprecedented. Tbe eora ss'suffering badly everywhere, and cotton also ia beginning to show aigns of distress, shedding forms and leaves freely. The yield of corn has been already materially.diminished, but with sea? sons cotton would still do well. FromHar feenvTlhv and weat of tho Cat fish swamp, the Suffering is great. The Elierbees, Watsons, Fores. Be-rjs, and others in that region have had no season for a very long time. Mr. James : Stevenson givea us dismal accounts from Brit ton's Neck. About to the same effect ii our information from the west side of the Great Peedee." , THE LOUISIANA MICE CHOP. Tts Rapid I aerease and Present Prospect. The Now Orleans Prices Cttrrent, of July 17, says : Until within a few years past the rice crop of Louiaiana attracted very little attention-in fact, ita cultivation waa almost exclusively con? finad to a limited number of small planters re? siding in the Pariah of Plaquemine, below the city. It is in thia pariah bow that the bulk of our nee crop 4s produced, though there are tens of thousands of acnes of land in the State on which rice can be profitably produoed, andi which will in lime, no doubt, "bo placed under cultivation. The increase in the production of rice in tbie State ' has been wonderfully rapid ? since our people have. gone more earnestly to work io cultivating IL From some twenty odd thousands of barrels of the weight of 200 pounds each Hu 'previous years, the erop last, season rose to, 08 015 bariola, and it is esti? mated tu?t .there, wi II be tho present season an increase of production of fully twenty-five per cent., or. tn other words, that the orrib will reach to 86 OOO barrels of 200 ppunds ,each. This estimate is based on the vie wi ot parties long engaged in our domestic rice trade, and who haye personally visited the rioe, growing district no! only in Plaquerai ne, but also in the upp?i parishes where the cultivation of rice has oonetder.. by inoreasod recently. The Spe amoco of the. growing crops is very prom ng generally, and id the absence of severe storms the above estimate of the crop will nob onlyrbe verified, but tho qua tty of the rice will be better than usual, as much attention than formerly has been given in the f oleos iou ol seed. Fe* the care thus bestowed some planters were htut season repaiJ by obtaining aa bigh rafees for'their crops as were paid tor prune Carolina nee in this market Unlike augai, rice is principally cultivated h'y ?mall fumers, and Uiey resort to the neighboring milla, of which ?here are some ten or twelve ip tho State driven by a earn power, to have their crop-? oieaued and placed in market nb e con? dition. Harvest ing will commence about tbe first of August, and new rion will probably be ?eon ip the, m rke bv the, i5bit of that mont h. ? il ; ? (lommrrftfli. ?exporta. HEW ym.K-Por Heiimsiii) S ara RC sea-8 brigs He a Itiand t on, 73 tules Upland Oottou, 7i tierces - Bice, 76 bsie* l'Otuestir-i?, 176 b ls Boain SO Casks lay 63package* uodrles, 276 boxesMuo. kets 49 boxea Fi uh. 04? Melons, 03 sacks p?a . ?ruts.-.., Per scar K W - lenna - 80, "78 feet Lub? ber, FBOVloKNO , B I-Per brig Americas-180,000 fee Fiooring....Per orig Adelaide-160 000 feet mooring._ * cm M neston Cotton ann lt lee Market. OJ-FlOih Ol- I H* MMU.l'.MjuN DAILY M W^.I W1KI.KOTOH. Wednes'iav (?venin?. Julv Ul. ' O or ron-Tho market tor thia article eontlnned dull anil without tranaaotions. In Ute absen. o cf sales quotations are entirely nomina). We quoit; ' T-rvgLPOot O I, ASS I FIO vrlON. OMOtaff lo aood ordtoary .......80 folia Low n.lddling.8 iya;q. - Middling...........? By Now York classification we quote: ' ' IStUdline.. ..88,"?<a~ Bama-lhere tatars no tnuuaoUons in this gvalr, ike uto being/ heh an J held firmly. We nu?. . ?tolnsily, o .m/m n to lair clean Carolina ?t 7X? M ar feet? t?y Telegraph. KOBE f ON M ABU HTS. LONDON, Joly 21-Noon.-Con cole, 03. Bonds 83*. LlV?BVOOL, Joly 21-Nocn.-Cotton quiet; up? lands 12>jd; Orleans EU); sales 8000 bale?. Other articles unchanged. Bombay shipments to the 10th 17.000 bales. Evening.-Cotton firm; not higher; sales 10,000 bales. Breadstuff's dull and Unchanged. HAVBX, July 21.-Cotton firmer; on the spot and a'Joat ll Mk-. DOMESTIC MARKETS. NEW ?OBK, July 31-Noon.- Btocks dull. Money rtoady at 7. Sterling 0. Gold 85. Cotton dull at 34*34 >?c. Turpentine steady at 4'2 j ?c. Rosin firm; good strained 92 35. Evening .-Cotton more active at easier prices; sales 1800 balen. - Floor dull; superfino State 96 10 aft 60; common to fair extra Southern 96 40*9. Wheat unsettled and rather heavy} aromet Georgia, new ti ?0; Delaware $105; Georgia white 9105; Kentucky white $1 85. Corn scarce; Western rait? ed 94a98c. Oats a shade firmer. Mees pork quiet at $82 63>?a82 76. Lard dull and heavy ; kettle 19% ai?z?o. Whiskey steady; Western fl 05. " Bice finn. Sugar steady. Coffee firm, Molasses dull. Tor. Dentine 42a43 3. Bosln $2 14*8. Tallow linellJ?c. Freights quiet and firm Governments closed steady. '62Vl23)ti; Southern btavy. Money quiet and easy at 7, w th exceptions at 6 Prime dis? counts more active at Sal?. Sterling quiet 9%al0. Gold 86. Stocka steady and dull. . .. . BAiiTiMOBB, July 21.-Cotton dull and unchang? ed . Vlour quiet. Wheat lens acUvo; choleo Mary? land red ?1 60; white tl 70al 75. Corn, white fi 12 al 10; yellow tl C8sl 10. Oats dull at T9a7So. Pro vision? firm and unchanged. Whiskey vs rv ?carce. CINCINNATI, July 21.-Flour dull; family $6 15a6. Whiskey 91. Provis ons tending, up. Meas pork held at t83a38 26. . Bacon scarce; shoulders held at 14?ic; ciear s des 18>4'al8>?o; hains 22a23o. Lard held et 19Xc; stoplight. Ss Lours, July 21 - Whiskey firm at 91 08. Mess pork steady at 932 25a$2 60. Bacon firm; shoulders M'B'C; clear sides 18fy; angar-enred bama 23c. LOUIBVLLLE, July 21.- Flour quiet at 94 25. Pro? visions Arr.. Mess i.ork 98S. Bacon; rkeulders Ugo; clear aides 18Xc; hams 21 ?c. Lard 19^c. Whlikoj quiet at 91. WILMINGTON, Jhry 21.- Spirits - turpentine quiet at 88M0. Rosin steady at' titi?ae. Crude turp?n .tibe unchanged. Tar92. AUGUSTA, Joly 21 -cotton, market steady; sales 30 halen; receipts 45 bales; middling 32J?c. I HAVANNAH. . July 21.-Nd cotton market; Only abouti 100 hales in factors bands; middling nominal? ly 81%a83c; receipts 111 balea . MOWLE, <Tuly 21.-Notti ng d^-ne in cotton; re? ceipt* 15 baie- ; export s y? ?terd ay 92 balea. < Nxw ORLEANS, Joly 21.-Cotton quiet; middling '32%c; sales 2.9bales: receipts 20bales. Gold 38%; 8 tori in g 50. New York sight %c premium? Sugar dull ; common'Italic: Molasses none offering. Wilmington Marta-rt. WILMING OV, Ju.y 20.- i UUPENTTNO-ls in moderate request, and price* uno?anged bales 16u bela at $3 for virgin, and 92 C5 for ye,low dip, per 280 UN, - KpiitiTa loaFBKTiNE-Maiket steady, with sales of 355 Obis at 3b !?o per gallon. HOBIN -- ales of 910 bbl s at 91 65 for strained. 91 7."> lor No 3, ll 80 for extra No. 2. 94 for low pale, and 96 25 tor extra pale and window glbBs. TAB-No receipts or sites. Macon Market. J . : MACON, July 19.-There waa no cotton sold to? day-nono received. h? shipment* amount to 107 oales. lhesalee of IbH week sum up 188 b-les; re? ceipts 20 bales; shipments 129 bales. Middlings are quoted at 80c COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on band September 1, 1868........ .1,326 Received this week. 20 Received previously.. .".68 468-58,488 69,814 Shipped thiB week. 129 Shipped previously.-*.69,494-59,623 Stock on hand. . 191 LOBsiK wees per rio ut fr? ?? kuOtina airkttrwao July ?1. JB2 balee Cotton, 44 bales omestic?, 60 cases Lard, 100 sacks Flour, 1864 Melons, 217 bois Naval .-tores, 2 cars stives, 2 car? Lumber. To Railroad Agent, Graeser A Smith, Kirkpatrick, s Witte. Hopkins, McPherson & ? o, Pelzer. Rodgers ft Co, Goldsmith ?-V ?,.,_" t. .<n T Un^k.il #-? VW 1D.I... ?- /-? W W .-mitb, J N Robson, H Cobla tc Co, G W Stef? fens, Uart & Wirth, J T Kanapaux, and C Lit bob gi. Consignees per Northeastern lt a ll road ' ?:?'?-'?;' ';p- ?Taaiy ?H|iN ,., 6 bales Cotton* 60 'bushels Bice,' 473- bbls Navsl stores, cars Lumber, cars rtoefc. Fu-niture, Mdse, Ac. lo J Marshall, Jr, KiushMQ A Howell, s I) 8to ney. J V Barden; Be?der A -Darli?,- A A G ldsmtth A Co. J H Wuhrmann, l.isctroff'ft. ?u,-R O' Chino,m. L Cohen ft Co, C Byan,; Graer er St ro th. Frost ft Aco? ger, Mowry AltCov Mre B ,f?hsff?r,,G^>ldea)ith ft Son. Wagener ft MonseeaJ EWUiing, B 'F,*immons, and Railroad Agent. ' Per Bteamer Pilot poy,'.trota Havannah via Beau? fort, BlufftoD. Hilton' Head, Ac- B ?oldsajith. J B Martin, J L Murray. Sd las Edwards, Z Falk, G Ban pyTcol E M Seabrook. Gen VT Gurney, Mrs Q D Dmd HmgiWr5*^ a ^^^^^ *1 en^a' *u* and P?retwam*hip Saragossa, tor New York-J McMe npnuy. O A Mono* and lady, a O Gillette, A M Ba sell. J Hughes. L W Lt vy. J Maloney, Mrs and Mas? ter Pflchm in, J Corrigan, and 9 in Steerage. _T alkaline Mtm. Port of Uharleston, .7 ii ly Sig. fOW?T 'CALKNDAR vj" (Hi ES Ol' THE KOON. Last Quarter, 1st, .7 hours. 27 minutes, evening. New Moon, 9th, 8 hours, 14 minutes morning.. First Quarter. 16th 1 bom- v8 minutes, morning. Kuli Moon. 23d 8 bouts 34 minutes morning. Last Quarter, 31st. ll hours, 45 minutes, morning. ?l *mX' |?iBEe.8^K ana. ]VMonu?y..'... fl.. 6 7.. 6 20 Tuesoay...., 6.. 7 7.. 6 21iWeduesday.t 6.. 8 7.. 5 ttlTbUNday... 6.. 8 7.. 4 23 Friday. .... 6.. 9 7., 8 24IHaturday... 6..10 I T.. 3 2518?u>?a*. 10 . .7.. 2 Moon mans. mon WATXB. 1..42 2..27 3..16 Bises. 7. .2? 7. .69 8.. 85 8..67 6.'?63 e..40 7. .28 8. .11 8..if. 0 ?rrivt?l Vcgtereav. ' Steamer Pilot Roy, Peek. Havannah, via Beaufort, Bluffton; Bilton Heoa, ftc. Mdse and Mindrie*. To J Ferguson, J Campeen ft Co, Cbisolm Bros. J Ap? ple, H Klatte ft .co, csr..h Lee, F Krewse), G W Std lene, and coothero Express Co. WI - li?. . . ., ?' r?tfcerfret?' Ye sienta y. - ? Steamship Saragossa, Byder, New York-Rave ne 1 A Co. Brig Adelaide, Wilson, Providence, fl I-Risley A Creighton. , * ; Brig Americus, Hand, Provid?nce, B I-Risley .Creighton. t Sehr E Waterman, Marshall, New York-Street Bros ft Co. Sailed Yesterday. Steamship Saragossa, Byden -New York. Bork H< len ?-anda, Woodfeides, Montevideo and a Ma ket Fcbr F/anI: Palm* r, T a th am, Philadelphia, sehr (?race i Iii ton, Otu. Philadelphia Krom abie fort? 8 team sh p Piomttheue, Gray. Philadelphia, July 18. Cleared tor thin a*ort. Steamship J W Lverman, Snyder, at Philadelphia, Jul>ia ?hipnew* i? <. 'i s'-.trapto, Nxw YOKK, Jnly 21-Arrivtd, the America, Colote bia and Cuba. HAVANNAB Joly'. 1-Arrived; steamships Amerita from Ra.timore; *ian alv.idor from ew York ; lon* a vanda from Philadelphia; nark Dingo from Jaqk BOuvi.le. Memo'<? wt a The sehr Martha Maria, ??-.me, from Georgetown, 9 C. un ired at Boston, Joly IT. (MST VE?SKL8 - Vi; CLEARED AND SAILED FOR * til S P&?T. Fort?- ION LlVKltPOOT.. Tbs Hannah Usale, Ferguson, cleared.May 99 The Vince, M alli jay, np. Juue 13 ot? * \* io ooi rxm >BO', MK. ?. . Sehr V.'locity, PinUbain, u?ilod.June 15 VRAN turo KT fin. Brig H W McOilvery, stutts, oieared..'..Joly ; f Brig -B?Blt Toorhls, Suitor^, np...Juli 16 Ser >taop"do, Stra.ton, ?leared.;.,3t?J lg ,.??.'* Brig BasBpden, Perkin ?, cleared.....July io sour N W Smith, looker up......Jato I9 Behr Wm L, M rings. Hals y. cleared..... ..,Jury t scar Myrover. B oun.clobred,..............July lt Sour LouUa Marni, Or uti cleared.,,.. July 16 mutaixrau Bteasnshiv J w Ever nea. ?nyd r, ol ears 1,.. .lair 19 Sitar narah Cu .?a, Avis, *??.July 1 a i ?oro uc TA Behr Carrie, Whitauurst, sallad,,.,.jaty 15 1 ,T> !.'*, PRINTING. THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 S act Bay, Executes . ?JJ kinds cf/PLAIN and F AN CT PAIN TINO With BO at noaa and dispatch. ,0-.? The heat work guaranteed at less than New York prices. r-1 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION j -JCW ;WQ?If BRIEFS, PAMPHLETS, POLICIES CARDS, CIRCULARS, NOTES BILLHEADS, POSTERS, REOEIPTS CATALOOUES, BANK-CHECKS I j SHOW-CARDS, PROGRAMMES TICKETS, DRUG LABELS, Ac, Ac. 'AB WELL AS LAW BLANKS of every'description, Printed at the shortest notice, and cheap for cash, at THE.HEWS JOH OFFICE. ; THEATRE MANAGERS, TRAVELLING 6HOWMEN, RAILROAD AGENTS, HOTEL KEEPERS. STEAMBOAT AGENTS, And all those who have JOB PRINTING to do, will find it to their in t ? rest to call at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, Ko, 149 Cast Bay. A large and well assorted stock of PAPERS and MATERIAL kept on hand, from which selections may be made. ' OUR FRIEN D8 IN THE COUNTRY may send their orders to THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, And rely upon their receiving the same attention and halag fined ar promptly andas cheaply as it gWen personally. Our Job Department ? hi charge of Mr. JAS. D: PABRY, a practical and ex? perienced Joh .Printer, who win afford every facility possible In the execution of orders. . Address THE NEWS JOB OF FICE, No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, fl. O. pastness fcarts. V^riLLlS ?ft CHISOLM. < FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Aim SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, 8ALE ANS SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Portai ol COTTON. BICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL BTOREiv AT LA NTIC W BARE, Charleston. 8. O. E. WILLIS..........w....A. R. OHISOLM October VB Jg D W Atl D' JD A i> V , GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, V No. sa Warren-street. .NSW. TOUR. t. ?f?.-?- ru'( PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE PUR OH AHB Of all kinds ol MERCHANDISE- - Roots. Shoes. Hats, Ca,* and Trunk;, ?pd straw Gooda ? specialty. Consignments of all kinds ai Staple Articles au? general Produce solicited. Prompt return* guaranteed. . EDWARD DALE, !w w> on Charleston, fl. O. mi-Weekly thrice Oarrentfi ?eat free by post, Jenner? '?? . D*o ?OJO? rJJO Blt SIN K ? ? Bl IC N . THE SUMTER' NEW?, l'UBL?SHBJ) AT b JJ M TIO, 8. C., I* O^B OF THE BEST TAPER- IN 1HB UP OQUNTttY; baa a large circulation, and affords an perlor advantages ss an advertising medium, tainan? tew- Addros DARR A OSTES^, February !? Prow*"*' |_|-QAi51Kft ? MACBETH. " ' NO? HO Broad ^street, .wi** ^m^ov.hV9?-"**m" \ BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS, BR AL ESTATE AND G1CPSS5K.A?J COMM Itt HOS ACM&NTfc, Will attt?nd to Renting and Ooileotin? o? R?5!a tad purchase and ?oe ct block?, Bonn?, Bold, Silver and Real Estais, .< . - - - _.ALSO, To th? Purchase ot Good? and Supplies for parties n the connery UponT?a?onibis uatttm r 3aoaoa L. uouata.Aurxurnaa Magnat H. Jac??rr) ^ ? . . ? . ., - ; ? lyr QUA?. MT. ? ?, ?: O.I L D E R, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAME M AN NF AC T(JB?E, No. 845 KING -STREET, OB ARL?-?TON. 8.0. LOOKING-GLAH?SS of all sises fitted to Frames. July If ?AC . fm warn? H CB NIX IRON WORKS. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO., SUCCESSORS IO CAMBRON At CO., Engineers Boilermakers &c.f No$. 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 PRITCRA RD-STREETS, (NEAB THE ?BT DOOK,) Charleston, S. C. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-MARDNRJ, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVE BY DESCRIPTION. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS, CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN ?ON OB BRASS. T7e guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BOIL EH S of ae good.quality and power, and at aa low ?tee a? oan be bad tn Mew York, Baltimore or Philadelphia. AGENTS JfOK Ashcrofts Low-water Detector, I HE ONLY PERFECT SEC OBIT Y AGAINS1 DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN THE BOILER. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. May IT- ? ? ? ? . nae smoa F ito ja 4 Tu 350 boree power, including (bj eet?'bratei Corliss eut-ofl Englues, *lide Valve Sta ti on ar? -Rugifaee. Forcible Engines, tte. Alad. Circu? lar kinlay and Gang saw Mills, Sugar Cane: h Us, "-baiting Pulley?, he. Lath and ?bingle Mille. Whoa and Cora Mille, Circulai l?aws. Belting,' Ac. Send ' for* descriptive Circular and Price List, vtt)O?> k MANS HIRAM ENQINB CO., February 18 fimos . Otica, Mew Fork. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster S A F ES Are most desirable for quality, MARVIN'S . -i: '-"'nia C'l ul 7^^p SAFES Cannot be {Sledged ! ? Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled ! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, > EXPRESS BOXES, , FAMEL,Y PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOOKS Please'send for a catalogue td M?E?M ? CO., , (oldest Rafe manufacturers) Warebouaee (IOS^TA |?.,C1?4B>H4,0 And for sale- by our agents in tin principal cities throughout Jhe :i ww' I*til ,?-f:f>?. r>: .. . ? - ...'?. ,^...rr> {? FOR 8ALB JSjJf.. WM, Jlr BIRD & CO., ; No. ?pa-EABT -BAY* ; CHAKLaXBVUN. December 2B.. . lyr ROSADALIS. ? IR?SADALIS. Poid by < ' OdORKICil. WINiCl?I?W A: ?*>., )lreot Importen of European Brags and Chemic i is, Ma?w~w?s*sAt-?r CfraBtBWTO?. ?. C. BBSII D1LUUS. '.TOST RECEIVED, "'' ? HI WI At LT ?I i O,'* J?HICPARAiraOIV?? 1DESRD SX RUP OF HORSE KADISH ?jj TSGETABLB CAPSULES O?' M ATICO YftU 9 OP HYPO PHOSPHITE OF LIM K lUARANAPOWDESS. I . .:. ..!?'., .. Jjj 'I jj' ,ai1 J Ali isv?i iron Fart?, an? lo* sale by Dr. II. BA ER, May 8 Ko. 191 MStBXIISfJr-ilRBBT, Prep, (Cl)cmtfah, (Ste. jr- UK BISHOP PILLI TUE! BISHOP PILL.! THE BISHOP PILLI A Purely Vegetable Pill (Sugar-coated.) "COSTAltV BISHOP PILL, 'Ie of extraordinary efficacy tor Costiveness, Indi [OBtion, Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous Debility, ..iver conjplaint." "Thebest UL*, lu the world." Vedical Journal, September 8. TRY THE MI TRY T H E Ml MST All Druggist! in CHARLESTON selltbcm. %' COST AR'S " ?TANDARD PREPARATIONS tl il ..A** 'Cofctar'a" Bnt, Boat?ta, dec.. External's. 'Cortar's" Bed Bag Exterminators. 'Coetar'a" (only pure) Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Remedie* known." "IB, year? established In New York." "2000 Boxes and FISBUB manufactured dally." "Ill Beware tl ! of spurious imitation*." "All Druggists in OB AB LENTON ?all them." For fl, $?, ?t sod t6 sizes, Address "COS^??**" COMPANY, JVo. 13 Howard-street, New York, Bold in CHARLESTON, 8. C.. by GOajJDHlCU, WI NEMAN & CO. March 28 . nao lyr ll O S A ll A L IS Purines the Blood. For Sale by Drn?arlat? KTcrywherc. July 3*_| _M_ ni J. L U H N , jr . - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY 8. K; Corner of Kita? and Jolm-Sts. PECIAL AND PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PHYSICIANS' PRESCH PTIONS. DEALEB IN FOBEJGN AND rOMESTIO DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, aERFUM ERIES, SOAPS, PUFFS ARD PC FF ' BOXES,, TOILET SETS, ?tc. PATENT M8DICINES OKNVINE BAY HUI. IX HN S COLOGNE IS TJNSTJRPAE8ED BY ANY OTHER. A TRIAL WILL REPAY YOU* ? GERMAN COLOGNES. LUHN'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS Save no equal for strength and purity, and ought to .. ba used by aU JOD A Vf ATES DEALERS ?ND SOE CREAM MANU ' PAO?TJRKRS. Mr. E. H. JAOXBON, Proprietor of the Charleston lo tel, says: "I recommend. your Extracts wilhont levitation to the public for Ice Creams, Jellies and ?estry." Mn?. H. M. BrrLTEBFiELD, Proprietress cf the Fa riBon Botel, Baye : "I hey are well worthy the alton? ion of those who deal hi them or nae them " These Extracta are put up in small tisis, hythe Lttxen, for the trade and family use, and in pint, mart and half gallon bottles for manufacturera. Congress ?nd H leta it octa Spri-" Waters CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Any arf?le desired, not in Stock, will be procured o order. Goods delivered in the city FR ER OP CHARGE. June 8 'fl uta tnths 3mo Ki VICK ?HD A0VJB), FROM WHICH MANKIND SUPPER over a larne part of the globe, ia the I consequence of a diseased action in ? tbe system, induced by the poison fons miarra ot vegetable decay 1 bis exhalation is evolved by the action of solar heat on wet soil, and rises with the watery vapor f- om lt Vhile the - sun ia below the horizon this - vapor tunexB near' the earth's eurfkee, and the virus B taken with it through, the lungs into tbs blood. Lhere At. acta m on . irritating poison on the aterna) viscera and .excreting organs of the body. I he liver become* torrid and fails to secrete not inly thia vir na. : but also the .bile from the blood, loth the virus, and the bile accumulate in th? circa ?non, ?nd riroottce vio en* constitutional disorder, the spleen.nba kidneys, and die stomach ?ympa 'inauy, the mannet of mir organ ?tn, a? i in an at ataptt to exoei th? nocriou* tufnoiou, coneeairato? be ?hole blood of tbe body in the internal excreto lee to force tbem to c**t ii ont.' The blond le aves he surface, and' rus^?B io the central organs, wi tb ongeetive violence. . J hi?, is the Chill Rat in this fTort it tails. 1 hen the Fever follows, In which the ilood leaves the central -organ? and rushes to the urface, as lt in another effort to exp?) the initialing olson through that om> r great excretory-the akin.' n this also it falls, and tue system abatd< ns the ?empt exhausted, and w ita- for tbe recovery of trenglh to repeat tba hopeless effort another day 'htBc are tbe ntvof'taroxyens ot Fever ard Agu?, neb constitutional disorder will ot course under? line the health if it ls not removed. We have laoored to und, and have found an aati ote, A YB, K'S AO?E ClilE, *' /hi rh neutralizes this malarious poison In the lood, sn > stimulai CH tbe liver to expel it from tbe ody. As lt should, ? o it does euro this sfflietinii ?Border with perfect certain tv. And lt does moe r rather does what is of mere service to those sub? set io thia infection- If taken In mason it ext.eta from the svstem as it is absoroed. and thu? keens lose who nee it tree .rom tts attacks ; beeps the sys m ih health although expo? ed t" the o iseaee. Cob', qnentl, il pot oui* ru.eg, hut protects iropj,,the re-t variety ot athotio a which are induced by thte i align ant influence, such aa Remittent Fever. Chill ever. Dumb, or Masked.Ague,Periodical Headacb r.- bilious Headache. Billons Fever?, f eurasia, henmatkm Qom, Blindness Toothache ? sra? he, atarrh. Asthma, Palpitations Painful Afjfeo'iona of ie pleas. Hysterics, colic, Paralysis, and fateful fTectons ribo Htoma>h and trowels, all of wbicb, ?*.. ariri.>K i.tll) this CaUBP, WlU bo foUlld tO UH tme. more qr less, tho: Intermittent type. This IUTJK vu SF. " removes ?he causebf thees d?range? ant a arid oureitho disease; - * : Inls 1? accomplishes bv stimulating tho excr^to es to expel the virus from the system; B O thea? ?an? by des rees beoomo banned todo tola, their hoe. ot their own accord. Hence arises wita W rm acclimatation. Time may accomplish the Mme id. nm oifen i fe is not long ?B<mdni4?ttatt>wtAvv? u e, and vfttti safety Wa ?ave great ra son to oe ? ve .his i-??surer es well a* ??fer remedy fo? the hOkk clase of diseases ?hieb aro onus- d *>y the mi? rna tl r fn ectl ?. tba? tn y other which has bean' .covered; and it has still saotk-er important ad ntage to the pu tuc, which ls, that it is e*eup as Al sa feed. ? ra?ct*An?j> nv tr. sfii v. AV ff tt <sa Lowell, Muss . PnvUraUnd Analytical OoeraiBt?. Pftoe One Dollar po j bottle. Bold at WhoWsale, toy :. > <I BOWIE e MOI?t?, Obsfnaten, South Carolina, tad by Retail Druggist? ev?*? where Ina* a? ?40 sta talmo? ^W|^jyfmiral?, (Ctr. ?jy R . R I C M A U' S GOLDEN REMEDIES. ASK FOB NO OT?? n j TAKR NO OT H EB, AND yea will save time benito and money. .KOO REWARD tor any case of disease ba any steno which they fail to cnre. Dr. H It u \l)'rt UOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 cures Ulcers. Ulcerated Sore throat and Mouth, t-oro tye?, Cutaneous or Hkin Eruption", Copper Colored Blotches, soreness of tho "?calp. Hcrofaia, ito ; is the greatest Renovator, Alietative and Blood Purifier known, remove? all diseases from the system, and leaven the Mood pure and healtbv. Or. ft IOU AU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. acurre Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all it- forms, whethor from mercury cr other causes; gives hume* disto relief in all cases. No dieting necessary. I have thousands of Certificates proving tho miracu? lous cures effected by these Remedies. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2, $6 per bottle, or iwo bottles for ?0. Dr EICHAU'? GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe spee? dy, p'eas&nt and radical cure for all Urinary De . raxements, accompanied with full directions. Price S3 per bottle. Pr. BICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR, a ?adical cure for Nervous or General Debility, In old or young; imparting energv with wonda-ful effect. Price 55 per bottle, or two cottles for SO. On receipt ot price these Remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all corree dents. None genuine without the name of ?Dr. BICHATJ'A GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARDS, Sole Proprietor," blown in glass or bot lee. Address D. B. RICH ANDS. No. 228 Variok-street, New York Office Hours from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Circulate sent_ ly_Juay 3 ?J_^ I S O N ' S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Hemeve all Desire for Tob?ceo. It ls Purely Vegetable and cont?Ins not I? J na; injurions. The following ie one of thousands of testimoniale that are daily received by the Manufacturer : lt ICBM ND VA-, November M. 1868. DKAB int-The "Tobacco antidote" prepared by you according to the iecei,,t you have submitted to me, and the Ingredients ot which I have examined, ls purely vegetab e, entirely hat miesB, and contains nothing in the least injurious. It 1B not disagreeable to the taste, ?nd as a home ' article, I hope you will meet with ready sale tor it, and I believe that if the directions are followed, it will do ail yon rinimVd for it JOBNDOVE, M.D. #3T Price 50 cent: -Ter BOT. The usual discount to the Trade. Jtaf~ For ?ale hy Dr. H., BA EB, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR SOUIH CAROLINA. June 7 UK CAREFUL WHAT MEDICINES YOU T AK IS . WHBN YOU A BF EX BA USTED BY OVERWORK ol bead or hai ,d. and feel the need ol somethii g in vlgorating. don't drink whiskey or any intoxica ting thing, wbe i her under the name of Hitters or other? wise, buck articles give just a- m-noh ?tren gi h to your weary bod? and mind as the whip gives to the jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic stimulante are injurious to Nerve bealth, and are ALWAYS followed by DEPRESSING REACIION. Dudd's Nervine and Tnyigorator ia a TONIC and GEN I LE STIMULAN T which ls NOT attended by REACTION. Wi.at it pains for yon it maintain. When lt rr freshes bodv or mind, it refreshes wi>b natural si rn gt h thai comet? to stay. We are not recommending teetotalism in the interest of any ruction; but long and extended Observation teaches ns that he who resorts to the bottle fox rest or recuperation, will find, as be beena atti, that he is kindling a tiro in his bones which will coutume hke the Barnes of perdition. Turn from it. Take a tonio that will refresh i>nd not destroy. DOD D'S t?ERVINE ls for sale by all Druggists. Price One Drllar. See Book of Certificates that accompanies I each bottle. *7mos June 25 B UKG'S UN1VKHSAL RUSSIAN * HEALING SALVE. THIS V .4 LU AB LE REMEDY HAS EFFECT/EC innumerable cures, and has gained for itaeli a great reputation. The discoverer of thia Salve has applied ltwith eminent buce?is in thou*ands of eases dur? ing the Crimean War, and has cured dangerous wounds, lo manv cases considered mortal. MB. E. BERG is the BO.e possessor ef the valuable aecret of making, this halve; from nie experience m. UBing it in Europe and the success attending its ap? plication there, he bas been iudnced to introduce it into the United states. IT bELIbVES PAIN I Those who have Wounds, Brutees Cuts of all rind?, ox Sores, Felons, Scratches. Musquito Bites. Frost Bitten Joints, Sore Lu s, Chilblal ?. Children's Scorbutic complaints on Head and Face, are speedily cured. It has proved < f great advantage to ladies, and is peculiarly adapted for ca th er ed breast?, tore legs*, & c.. through confinement, and other causes lt acts like magic lu removing Boils Pimples, and Cutaneous Diseases, and has been successfully uted for Corn?, Bunions and Sore Throat, by apply? ing externally every evening before going to bed, For sale by all druggists Price 25a. 60c, and tl per Jar. -Office, N>. 260 Bowery, N. V. None genuine unless countersigned E. BERG'8 UNIVERSAL RUS? SIAN nEALING SALVE, No 260 Bowery, New York! stuth ly July 8 J^ABBY'fl PROPHYLACTIC PLU1D. Letter/rpm Bon. ?lax. H. Stephens, cf Georgi*. CxuwTo?ncvcLLB, Ga , September 29,1868. Darby's Prophylactic Fluid ls an article of little cost, but great value. Its domestic aa well as medi? cinal uses are numeren*, while Its specialties are most wonderful. I have not been without lt for ten sears, and no head of a family who can alford to have lt should be without it.' ALIX H. STEPHENS. THE WONDERFVb FAMILY MEHI. OINK. Letter from the Surgeon-General of Ute tole Confeder? ate States. RICHMOND, Va., January 14,1869. JOHN DABBY & Co., No. 160 WfUiam-stre?t, New York: Gentleman-I have received your letter of the 15th or December, 1866, calling my attention to your (Darby's Prophylactic) Finid. I most cheerfully state that the Fluid waa luroish ed lo, and extensively used ,by, the surgeons in charge of general hospitals in the Confederate ser? vice with great benefit to the patients-all.the sur? geons making a favorable report-a. great deal of it waa nse>( ia the hospitals. - Very respectfully, your obedient servant, UAM'L PRBsTON MOORE, M. D, TUB ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT. EiCOBY CciXEGB, Gxronn. GA...December 2H, 1868. Prof. DABBY. Dear Sir- Having not been en? gaged Cor many years in tho active duties of the Medical profession. I am only superflciallv acquaint? ed with the cia'ms ef your Prophylactic Fluid but fkta wcU acquainted with its chemical fi?rrente While, .therefore, 1 cannot speak expert mentally of the Value of the compound >et the disinfecting and tberrapeutto properties of the tignatw em-noyed in its composition, together' with the well known reputa? tion ot ita discoverer, as s chemist, authorixoxae to regard its merit- as of a nigh order; on the whole lt munt be considered aaa valuable contribution to the class of articles to which R bejenge. Those views, I may add, arometained by the testi? mony io* many o- mpetem Judges, who have teeted its pt opei ties. ; Believe me, dear air. ~ "Yours, respeotiullv, A. Alt'ANS, M. D.. LL. D. CURBS BURNS. WOUNDS, STINGS, ?tb?. ALABAMA INSANE Hoer TAI.. \ ?. Tusi AXOosA December-?2. 1868 I Messrs. JOHH DABBX b Co , ?e. 1C0 Wiilhm-atroet New York: -> (Jc> Wemen-I received your eire ilar.i of dc 1' th instant, asking an expression ot opinion from me aa to the monta of your Proj hy lactic' Flu d. Ibe pro? paru bon : bsa been no g-nerali> u'-eo by the pro < B bion and public at large, and so universally eau em ed- that it seems io mo te heed no further recom? mendation. lc? ;. Aaa disinfectant and ri-mo.Ual agent too when itt dicat d, it ia not. rxoeil- <> t>\ any simitar pretext tton. Wense permsangshic prona allons very extensively m this h BpiUl, and oou <? not*;do without thom. I consider you-a tue best ?nfl mast elegant px epara Uon of the krodtnenufaeturefl. ><m ? ' . ltPbpectlulty yours, tn., ' . . i. . P .BRICE. M. I)., Snp't and I hyelclnn Alabama insano Been?fe,). ^ DOWll? dt AtOISK. J WHOLESALE DituaaiaTf?, May2ft tuths3osoc ? gents for South Car olin a. T B A KL Al ll S . JPSi MMOE1VSD AND FOR HALM WHOLESALE AND REI AIL ?ABBONA1E OF AMMONIA PRIME HOPS * , CREAM OF TARTAR H. BABB, Draggtst, No. 181 MEETING-STREET. Marchi c. frys, OJjfmir?l-, (Etc. tr . i* A rv rt rv i ?v , Apothecary and Chemist, No. 128 Meeting-street C H ARLE8TON, *3 . <J rjlIJE ADVERTISER BEGS TO CALL ATT EN. TION to bis stock of tbe best Imported and Domes? tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS' AND PATENT MEDICINES. DEATH TO FLIES. USE LIGHTNING LIQ BINING LIGHTNING LIGHTNING FLY PAPER FLY PAPEK Fli? PAPER FLY PAPER. SUBE AND SPEEDY DE8IKUCTION TO THIS TROUBLESOME VISIIOB. EUR SALK BT THE SHEET, QUIRE GR REAM, 3BT5tT THE ADVERTISER. MANUFACTUBEB OP PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which have established for themselves a reputation surpassed by none. Through constant effort and attention he hopes to merit a continuance of the public patronage which has hitherto been extended to him. February 16_ tnthslyr JQ H. O . S. PRUPHITT'S FAMILY MEDICINES 0ON?I8TTNQ OF HIS CELEBRA TED LIVER MEDICINE, ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic AND PURIFYING PILLS. TBE EXCELLENT- B BU EDIES OF O. S. PROPHITT, M. D., need no recommendatien their weil known power In removing the diseases pe? culiar to our Southern climate having already estab? lished for them an enviable reputation in Georgia and the adjoining fctates. As the majority ot persons 1 hying in the South are predispo-ed to disease of the ? Liver, lt ls granted by all intelligent physicians that ; most of the paine and aches of pur people are due I io or? mic or lune tiona! derangement of that impor 1 rant organ. Prophltt'e Liver Medicine and anti Bilious pills strike directly at the root of the evil. Thtfv cure the Liver, which m nine ?M? out of -en, ia at, the bottom of the Coupes, Dyspepsia, Collo, Sick Headache. Rheumatism, Constipation, Men? strual Obstructions, Ac, so common among our people. Earache, Toothache, Acute Bhenmatism, Neuralgia and bodily pains ot every kind flee before .'.liuPHiTTi? PAIN KILE, IT hie chaff before the wind. PROPBITl'8 LIVER MEDICIME. Dr. Frophitt- Havinj? med this medicine suffi? ciently long to test its virtue, i nd to aaiisfy my own mind that it in an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia -a disease from which the writer has suffered much for six years-and being persuaded that hundreds who now suffer from this annoying complaint would be signally ben efl tt ed, as he has been.' by its use, we deem lt a duty we owe to this unfortunate class to recommend to them the use of this remedy which has given not only himself hut several members of his family the greatest relief. M. W. ARNOLD, , Of the Goorgia Conference. t:\ ??o DOOLT COUMTT, Ga , April, 1867. .Thiais to certify that I was confined to >he honte, and most bf tnethre to nry bed, and suffering the greatest' agony imaginable with Rheumatism, for Uve months, and after hying every available reme? dy, with no relief, I wa? cured with two bottles of Dr. o. S Prophitt's Anodyne Pam Kill It, each cost? ing tfty cents only ; it relieved me almost instantly. I therefor* recommend, lt in the highest degree to others suffering from similar dise.se I can say that lt is one ol the ? best family medicines now out, certain. Toms truly, W. A. FOB EH A ND. COVTKOTOH, GA., July 9,1867. Dr. It-ophil.--HaviiiK used your Liver Medicino for more than a year in mv family, I cheerfully rc comiuend - it to all persons t-uffering from Liver af? fections. a> vs pep si a or Ind'gtstion in any form. I also recommend your Dybentery Cordial as tbe beet remedy tor that disease. O. T. BOGERS. s-rANFono VILLE, Pirra AM COUNTY, Oct. 1,1867. Dr. O. 8. IVopAtfi-Dsar Sir-; hi- is to certify that I have used your Aprne Pille for the last ten ye rs. and I have never failed io cure .he Ague io a single instance with them. They always break tho chi i ls th. first day that they are given 1 oan recom ? mend them as beinu the ?est ague medicine that I b?ve . v ar found, mid they leave no bad effects fellow? ing them, an Quinine etc 'Tours respeottully. A. WESTBROOK. PUTNAM < ovn-sy. Ga, September M, 18C8. Dr. O. H. PropkiU --ir-I have used for the last two years in my family von Liver Medirme, your Bbl um ?tlc afflictions. Bead ache. Collo, and pains of avery Kind, are subdued by them. After using tho medicine* so long, f cheerfully recommend them to iny ai.d awry one, *?d to all that are afflicted, as ihe best and safest remedies for all the diseases for which th' 7 are recommended, fte. Vonrs respeotiuily, JAMES. WlUGUf. OIR PnOFHITr? fTKMALE TUNIC. Thia Medicine, ?ita tts asaocleten, ls a safe and seitab*. rowedy tor all enrabia)diseases to which Fe? males atone ara Hable. Ii ls also aa excellent pa? rented ve of N?rveos Bttaonevs, or Nervous Dtu -w?s in el tn*? male or iou ale It ta a powertul Nar? line Tonic netting up a full and bee circulation brou hoot Ihe sysiem. /'lot the ahoy? Met leine? ?oki by Prnsirfets anti tferchatnts generally hronghom the -cu th wes*. ED. S. BURNHAM, . Wholesale ?nd Betatl Agent, Ko. 421 3Jng-*Ueet, (near OalhVin,) Charleston, 8. C. Prepared only by & Da. O. 8. PBOPBITT/ April 1? atut&Gmoe Covington, ?a.