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Betrothal. O for ODO hour of ?neb enchanted l'ght As made a fairer 'aytime i i the ?liv, 'When on the willow-bunk we eat that night, My old-time love add 11 A while wo talked 80 low and tenderly. We folt tho i-dening trees above u< lean; And louder fir the silence s oe mod lo me .That fell at last between. Ber heart lay floating on its quiet thoughts, like water lilies oo a tranquil lake ; And Love within unknown, becauseUDsought, Lay dreaming holt awake. Ah. Lovo is lightest sleeper c er kaown 1 A whisoer. and he ? tarted plain to view; Old as the heave nB seemed our story grown. While yet the moon was now. And when she spoke, her answer seemed the while (Sweeter tor sweetness of the Hps that told, Bettina a precious word within a smile A diamond ringed w ith gold. Th?n bloomed for us th? perfect century-flower; Iben filled the cup s Ld oveiran the brno; And all tl o Bl .ru procc??i"uai, that hour, Chanted a bridal hymn. Ab, Time, all after-daya may fly away, buch joy as that thou hast bu', once to give, And Love is royal f-on? hiB crowning day, 'J bough kmgdomless he live. Commercial. Hxporxs. K1W YORK-Per steamship Magno'ia-6 bags Poa leland > otton, 74 bales Upland Cotton, 18 tierces Bice, '-'HG bbis liomin, 100 hales Domestics and Tarn, 60 cashs Clay, h2 Imply Ban els, 68 pack? ages -uridries. 109 boxes Fruit, 1480 Melons, . DALT MOUE-Fer sehr bh?oh-200,000 ieet Lum? ber. Charleston Cotton and Bice marktet. OFFICE Ot- TUE ?B ABL ESTO N DAlLi NEW?, I CHARLESTON, Wednesday Evening. Julv 28. I COTTON.-Tbe markt t was dull for this article and np transactions took place, lu the absence of sales wc quote nominally, 'av: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary io uood ordinary.29 (&90)? Low mi-idling. .Ul @ , Middling.82 ($ By New York classiflcali'-n we quote : Middling.. 82 ^-3 "BICE.-fellers of this grain we.ro firm, but there were no transactions. Quotations aro nominal, say common to fair clean Curolina at 7%@8; good 8>?@ 8>?c V ?._ Hi arkcts tey Telegraph. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, July 28-Noon-< ondoie 93)?. Bonds 82%. ingar, on the spot, quiet; afloat, steady. ?vex lng-Cens?la 9a%. Bonds 82%. Tallow 2Cn Cd. XrvEBPOon, July 28-Noon.-Cotton a shade firmer; uplands l"%?; Orleans i2%d; eales li.,000 balee. Bcd wheat Os ld. Afterno n.- Cotton unchanged. Evening-Cotton a shade Armor, but unchang? ed in prl^e; ta es 12,000 hal,e. No 2 red wheat Os Ida?! 2d. HAVRE, July 28-Cotton opens buoyant, both on the spot and afloat, at lt 51%c. DOMESTtO MABK?TS. NEW YORK, July 28-Noon.-stocks feverish. Mo ney steady at 7. Sterling 9%. Gold 86J?. Cotton unchanged. Turpentine favors buyers. Bosin steady; strained common $2 26; good 92 30. Evening-Money easy at 6a7c; discounts 8al0c. Sterling firm at f^alO^. Gold closed heavy at 3(5%. routbern stocks dull. Cotton ra'ber active; sales 1800 l?ales at 34c. Flour, State and Western dull; superfine io fancy Statt? *6 86a7 40; superfine to choice white Western 96 8Sa7 70; Southern droop? ing, common to choice extra C6 90oTl 76. Wheat heavy; new amber Virginia fl 66. Corn 2?3clt wer; m'xed Western $1 lOal 11. Mess beef steady. Mes* pork firmer at $33 28; old (32 60 Lard firm; ket? tle 19%a20c. Whiskey dull at Sill. Sugar in fair request. Other groceiies quiet. Turpentine 41 Ka ?2??c. Bo-inf2 26a8. Freights firm; on cotton, by steam, >id. BALTIMORE, July 28-Cotton 84c. Floor quiet and r cai ce Wheat heavy ; i ed fl 55al 66. torn Armer; white fl Ital 18. Oats dull at 66a70. Mess pork quiet at i34. Bacon active and firm. Whiskey scarce. LOUISVILLE, July 28-Provisions buoyant. Ba? con, shoulders 16%c; clear sides 19>?c. Lard 19%e. Whiskey tl 07. WILMJHOTOS, July 28-Spirits turpentine active; sales 89 hbls. Bosin quiet at f2 26aC 60. Crude . turpentine unchanged. Tar qutet. AUGUSTA, July 28.-Cotton easier; noth'ng do ng; sales 20 bales; receipts 7 balee; middling nominal? ly 31#a32e. SAVANNAH, July 28.-Nothing dting in cotton; ex, orte. 110 bales. MOBILE, July 28.-Cotton Armand in fair demand among a few; sales 600 bales; lew middling 90c; re? ceipts ll bales. * NEW ORLEANS. July 28.- Cutten et ead y ; middling 82%c; eeles 140 bales; receipts 2? bales. Gold 88%. Sterling 60. Mew York s ght exchange %o pre aainm. tugar stiffer; common 10%all%c; prime lie. Molasses nominal ; prifee fermenting 63a64c Wilmington Market. WIUftTNGTON, July 27.-1 TJBPENTTNB.-Sales of 223 bbls at ta for virgin, and $2 70 tor yellow dip, per 380 pouude. (Frans TtmvKNTtKE.-Market firm. F ale a of 48 tonis at 3s%c ptr gallon. Boen.- slea ot 636 bbls at fl HM lor No 2, and $2o*2 26 for opaque, $8(0 lor No 1, and t4 for low pale. TAB -20 bbl? sold at $2 pi r bbl. Macon Market. MACON. July 26-COTION-The sa'es to-day amount to 82 balee; receipts* bales; shipments 27 na es. Middlings are quoted at 80c; today's sales, however, were mada at 28??9o The transactions of th? week, .losing to-day, sum up as follows: Sales 43 balts; rece pta 61 bales; shipments 84 bales. By .he sub? joined statement, the stock on band is shown to be 168 bales. At the corresponding period last year there were in warehouses between 1400 and 1800 hales. MACON COTTON STATEMENT. Stock Sepkemoer 1st,1868., 1.326 Received this week. 61 Becelved previously. 68,488-68 639 Total. 69,866 Shipped this week. 84 Shipped previously. 60,023-69,707 Hock on hand.... i ti J&atint Vtol. J?ort ot OrtMi-leatoxk. July SO. ?-?? > HT CJ?l??t?T5rx>A.J?. .SBA KS .? TM* MOON. Last Quarter, 1st. 7 hours 27 minutes, evening. Msw Meon, Otk, $ hours 14 minutes mousing. First Quarter 10th. 1 bom- ?8 minutes, morning. *Full Woo?. 28d $ boure 34 minutes moram*. Last Qnarter. 81st. 11 hours, 46 minutes, morning II JULY. . sow RISKS, j ma, noon mass. HIGH WATER. tt'ttea?u?...., n ll 7.. 9 ? ?..10 ?..27 $7Tuesday.... 6 ia 7.. 1 9..41 10.. ? 28 Wednesday. 5 i i 7.. o '10..ia 10..?a 29| rhar?day...| 5.13 7 0 10 44 ll..20 30| Pris av., 0. 18 6 60 ll..14 12.. S ?lHatardav... ?. ll 6 68 IL.48 12..?a ?Je*w*#?;.77~ ff 15 6 57 Morn. 12..47 trnved % estevan*-, Steamer Pilot Boy. Peck, Havannah, via Beaufort and H?lt3n lied. Mdse and Sundries loJFergu eoa J H Graver ft . o. 1 B Moline, : M Bird ft Co, Oolosmlui ft -on. Friser ft Dill, roi A f Blunt. Stenhouse ft Co. J H H arri-son, J V Porte?os, HO Fx Co, Wagner ft Montees. ~?&mWL ? P *1 WM* ***** ** ?*. Blee. To W 0 Bee ft "o. (TI tn red Yesterday, Steamship Magnolia, Crowell, Kew York-Bavens! ft Co. fleto bhiloh, Hubbard. Ballimore-B W Baker ft Co. ?ailed Vesterttay. stesmf-bip Msgndhsi Croweii. Mew Torn ? B;i^ Hampden, Perkins, Fernand ina. Fla. Cleared for this Port. Bark white Cloud, Freeman, at Philadelphia, July ftfctpnews tey Tetanjrapat. B/VAWWAH. Joly 18.-Cleared, ot earner Leo for New Tork. sehr Mopg'o Steffel) for Portsmouth, M B, and ?ebra John Miucll and hilen L Baxter tor Jaciso? -nile, Fla. . a?onan* i* nt-tn? Th? sehr frome A ot tx ny, fur Georgetown, 8 C, cka ed at Belum.,re, July M. The sehr Ive edel], from Georgetown, t> C, a'rived ' M Boston, July SA UP, CL SA RED AND SAILED FOR 1 UM P***T. FOREIGN Livntpoor,. The Harman Lizaie, Ferguson, cleared.May 20 The Vince, Hallliay, up.June 12 British brig Courier, Evana, sailed.July 9 DOMESTIC O0L?BB3BO', MB. Scbr Velocity, Pinkbam. sailed .June 16 FRANKFORT. MC. Brig H W McGllvery. -tutte. cleared.July 1 BO SSWBT. MR. Fenr Sullote, Dexter, cleared.July 1* Kohr < lara Hello, Amsburv, cleared.July 14 behr J P Allon, Allon, sailed.July 14 SOSTOlt Brig Susan E Voorhis, fulford, up.July 16 ?"W TOBE British b is J Titus, Lovejoy, cleared.July 1 Sehr N w Smith, looker, cleared.July 22 Sehr B N Hawk>ns, Wyatt, cleared.July 22 PHILADELPHIA Bark White Cloud. Freemao, cleared.July 26 Sehr A M Flannagan, Collins, up.July 24 BALTIMORE. Sotar Francisco, Crowther, tap.July 23 S> hr Lottie, Johnson, cleared.July 22 KOSFOTJt TA. Behr Carrie, Whitehurst, sailed.July 16 Consignees per I* ort hews te rn Itailroad July ?8. 23 bales Colton, 126 busbela Bice, 1068 bushels Peas 426 bbls "Navsl Stores, lumber, Mdse, &o. To J Marshall, Jr 8 D Stoney, J Wiley A Co, Campan A Co, JV Barden, Kinsman & Howell, Reeder A Davis, T j Rr rr A Co, J A Quackenbusb, Kendall A Docker?, G W Williams A Co. Consignees per Kosma caioltna Kattroad July ?7 ?nd ?8. 23 balea Cotton, 81 bales Domestics, 15 lab da Bacon, 047 sacks Com, 1638 Melons. 119 bbls Naval Stores. 1 car Iron, 1 car Mock. To liailroad Agent. Gold? smith A hon, W K Ryan, Pfizer Baddera A Co, Chisolm Bros, Dowling A Co, Kinsman k Howell, U Mure & Co, W W rmiib, W r t'orwin & Co Werner & Ducker, Riecke & Schachte, J N ) ledemann A Co, B O'Meill. Camden & Co, Burt A Wirtb, J j Kana paux. Possenarers. Per steamship Magnolia, for New York-Miss Georgie Burn Miss M J Thomas, Miss M A Moller, A v:ook, ? A Locke, W F Behah Mr? C Knocks and four children, Miss C Bajes, Charles A 1 j leo, and tbree steerage. Fer steamer Pilot Boy, irom Savannah via Beau? fort Bluffton. Hilton llead-Mrs .Miscallj Mis Wakefield. J L Dickson, H F Jan tr.cn, Miss HUM O, Mrs Malone and daughter. J Corby and Wile Miss Henderson. C A heavery, J A Condett, J < omaru, T C c hase. W J Whipper, two Mis?e* Hunns, Airs House. Mrs K b Fuller. Mise A B Fuller. N B Ful? ler, Mrs sud Miss JordOK. Dr Jenkins, wile and daughter, H M Stuart, tr, J K VanlSess, W L Daw? son, and 2(j deck. Jli^ 0D00D5, t?tf. ^TTK NTIUN I DU Y GOODS BUY PUS. GREAT REDUCTION OF A FINE AND LAUGE STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS, WE WILL, PBEVIOUB TO TAKING STOCK reduce many of our Ooods to ONE-HALF THEIR,TALUE, which should not he lostsight of by those in need of articles in our line. F?ROHGOTT & BRO., SOUTHWEST CORKER KING A CALHOUN RT8. ALSO, Boot?? Shoes, Hats and Tranks, FOR SALK LOW. May 3 Siros JHiscr?ancooi. EFIK KD ATA MIL Y L1RD, TACKED BT PROCTER & GAMBLE, CINCINNATI. Ask your Grocer for our Brand ol* | Lard tn these Packages. Packed in 3 lb, 6 lb, 1? lb Caddies; 60 lb Cans for shrpmant. Cheapest mode for selling Lard. Send for Prise List. Sold Tey (?rocera tn Charleston. Vav 29 ' nao stuthSmo TH IC STAU Alf? SOUIflERN REAL ESTATE ADVERTISER. As an advertising medium, offers fae: Hies to Mer? chants, I ru giate. Machinists, Ac, of extending ? heir business, unsurpassed by any Southern Weekly. Its circulation is fast becomiop general. Beal Estate agents, and parties interested in the purchase or 6-de of real estate wil And H to' their advantage te consult ita cointon? and advertise therein, as we are eftecing arrangements by which pur paper will oircn lat ? largely arnon ? M orthern CH- Itallata. Information tending to the development of our mineral, munufacturin? and ?igricultural resource* descriptive ot climate, ?oil. & - BO1. I cited and thank taily received irom any section. Terms cash, %9 a year; a copy gratia to anyone sending six subscribers'; ac'ub.f ten, $2 60 each. Re ks of advertising boera! Address'' ' W. J. MOE EUR AO,, July 16_ . Marion.. 8 C. yjy ILL1S di CHISUMB. FACTO hid, COMMISSION MEROIiAKiKB IS DIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO TH? PTJBO0ASB, BALK AN1 blt ITV KN J do Foreign and Domestic Ports? Ol LOTION. RIO*., Hi M S EB ?NU NAVAL MJOWWfc ATLaNXlu wu*HF, Chatteston. s O, \. wiLi is.,.....a. h. umso. M October Of , CARD. M . CADLFIBL D , FLOURING PB \p t Q R , OFYIUH No. 167 EAST BAY. Jany 14 imo JT O fl I? JD . AbVlAlllBiB, ACCOOMTANT. NOTARY PU?UO AND GUN URAL AGENT. Bo. IB Uroeui-street. BERKE OTFtTL LY hOUGTlb BtfSlBtSS IB BB JDsrllMO ACCOUNTS ?ll Maretas** sad ota*?, and tn ?NrSTMt? TJl? amo PO-AINU thew BOOKS, ekher tn part er wnoie. hr. Jaaeaty * / illAKLKBTDB ACKIOVIiTVRAA WAUBH0BS3 AND SHOD 8I?B?. A?RICUL.VRAL IMPLEMENTS GARDE. SEEDS dc ELLEBRE'fl TRANSPLANTER FOR BALE. GEO. B, F1X08KB. ?c. laO Meen^g^rtreet, c&a?!a?ton. March ii BBB . ; .>,. .. -.r .. . <ri?s- ' .. . Bttf! Beef! BY LAU HE Y & ALFXANDER. rHIS SAT, thc 29th inalmt. will be sold before om Store, ho. 187 * ant Bay. at 10 o'clock, 96 tea. Pit KLED UEfcJF, junt received. Conditions raab. _ July 29 Earns, Shoulders, Stripe, Necks, Tongues^ BY LAU KEY & ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, 29th instant, will be sold before omi Store, No. 187 tust Bay, at 10 o'clock, .5 bbla., consisting of HA1D>, SBOULD-.RS, Strip?, Necks, Tongues, Salmon, Pork, sc., icc. ARD 7 dozen BUTCHERS' SAWS Conditions cash. _July 29 Hams, Shoulders, Butter, Cheese, $c , $c, BI ECKE & ?SCH ACHTE Viii sell at their Stores, Nos 148 and 145 East Bay, at a quarter to 10 o'clock A. AL, THIS DAY, lOee UN BAGGED SWEET HAM? i<60J lbs. Shoulders 60 pkgs Butter-good ?nd fair 30 boxes Pure No. 1 Factory Cheese XV i 'Oj.cr IhU. A . ?np Kegs and tubs Pure and Extra Lard, &c July 29 Dry Goods, Shirts and Sundries. BY JOHN G.MILHOR & CO. THIS DAY, 20 th instant, at 10 o'clock, we will sell at our Auction Salesroom, No. 136 Meeting-street, KENTUCKY JEANS, Blue and Brown Denims, (tripes, Red Flannel, Boop Skirts Brown Hali Hose, Vinte Hose, Colored Bordeiol Handkerchiefs, Hisses' Gloves, Bone and Metal Buttons, Yest Boe? der, Lead Pencils, Toy Watches, "Hair Pine, Tooth ?rushes, fcc. Condition cash._Joly 29 Sale Continued of Household Furniture and Office Desks and Sundries. WM. MCKAY Viii aell THIS DAY (Thursday.) 29th instan!, at hit Store, No 180 Meeting-street, commencing at IC o'clock without reserve. Terms ?ash on rifcy of sale. July 20 UN DUR DfCCKKtfi IN K0.11TY. Kelly vs. Young A. c. MCGILLIVRAY^ Auctioneer. Viii bo sold, on THURS 'AY, the 10th day of An gnat next, in front of the Old c ustomhouse, at ll o'clock, A. M., precisely, ALL J H AT LOT OF LAND, with the buildingi herein, vis : A '? WO-AND-A-HALF KiOR? WOOU CN DWI-1.Ll NO. w th kitchen and other necessary lutbuildiogs, situate in the City of (.ballest?n, in he State aforesaid, on thc noribwost corder ol burch and Water s'reets, known as No. 26 Chun h treet; butti-g and bounding north on land of Ooo. >. Bryan, south on Water-street, ea-t on Cburch treot. and west on lands of Henry A McLeod, nus ef, ' Jo tabling in Iront on < hurrh-street tmrtv-three ?3) tcet, more or lees, on western hne the pune, on ort ern a- d cuttern lines one hundred and tweety 120) feet, more or less. Terms-Uno third cash ; balance in one and two ears, secured by bond of pure li acer and mortgage ol iremiRes, wnb interest at tate < f seven percent, pei nuum. pay-,ble trmi-unnuaily on the whole amount emuming uni ?dd E. W. M. MACKEY, July 29 ^ th4 _ H. C. C. VNDEHDECKEE IN EHIJlTY. Constantine Bailey vs. Wm E Seabrook. A.c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. Viii be F?13 on 1BURSDAY. the 6th day of Aogust next, in front of the Old customhouse, at ll o'clock precisely. All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, Huito on EJisto Ward, in the County of Berkeley, nd known sa -' wallow Bluff,''containing 189 eres of high 'and. Bounded north by landa ot olonel Joseph Whatcy, east by a creek, south by a reek, and west by lands of Colonel Joseph Whaloy .osKession of the plants, ion to be retained in the ianda of lis present les*ee until the 1st day of Janua T, 1870. * Terms cash. Purchaser to pav for po DC rs and tirnps E. W. M. MACKEY, July 16 th4 S. C. C. Sfetrts ant /sriitslitiig ?oo?s. jr YOUR SHI UTS AT TBE GREAT DEPOT FOB ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS RAWERS OF ALL QUALTTD2S LINEN AND PAPEr?CJJFFS [OS1ERY, IN OOriON AND LISLE IHBEAD ?ECKHES AND CRAVATS UMBRELLAS IN GREAT VARIETY Ac, ?W., icc. 8BIRTR reaily made and made to order. Direc OBS lor measurement sent by mail. SCOTT'S Gentlemen's Furnishing store. Meeting-street, opposite the MurkeL Jul v 8 D AO Cmos BLACKWELL'S \ Ha. 210 KISG-STREEF, One deor below Market A FULL ASSORTMENT OF TIES, 8CABFP, HANDKERCHIEFS BBIBTF, COLLAS 3, Oilf>"VEQ H O-IBBY AND UNDERWEAR. SPISK SHUMP? TO OHDRH, A BPHOULTF. r!fi . . ? ?-< iv* v . d w % H ? ig <3 O O ?> S . . . '.'v'x ? ? L , ??; .'.,t.s ." . ' : Ju>y aa '. amos /int ?rts. pHOTOORAPll COL??KIN G. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS atad with eora sad taste can? have their orders rbmptly. tiled by leaving them at Holmes' Book [ouse. Written directions should in each case be ivan ss to the aryle of coloring pi el erred. Jnlv 83 . S> Boost ? i . ,1 III -_LUU-XJi-JJ!Uif pHUMAS Jf. HA Y ll KR * CO., MAKlTFACTr?RKB? OF FIN S ' O T G A B 8. .ferrloular atifeastion ss ?perlai Brands tx Groom ano Jenners. TOS, 9? LIBERT Y-ftTBEKT AMD 84 M ?.IDEN LAMS mw roitK J??W Bsjtop?aa sent to lesponeible houses. Jsry 37_ tutfctmo ~1 ?I? ???tll.tSl'SCWWKI.L, J* No. 87 LINENS TBE JW, BETWBKN KRaG AWD BT. PHUflfP. LUMBER 0? SVBB? DESdRLP?KOK mOl UILUING MATERIAL. Lt ME and Pl ASTER. RO LATB^PAxNTa.OILt% GLASSES BH1NG1.ES j SO (IRflOVS ARD I ONCtUJt BOARDS, t?M ?os soil* OB baud ?A Iks lowest market prices. September 1J mUulyr faints, ?il?^k^ QAMHHON, BARKLEY dt CO., NORTHEAST CORN EB Meeting and Cumberland Streets. STEAM ENGINES \?$j GRIST MIL$^ CIRCULAR BAW MILLS, and MACHINERY. January 1_^_ \yy HITE LU Al? , ZINC ?IN T S, COLORS, VARNISHER BRUSHES, &c" &c. RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS. CAMBRON. BAUKLEY dt CO., Northeast comer Meeting And Cumberland streets. January?), <* O' LSI O I L BX O I L'S I iOvO GALLONS vu BE WINTER LAUD OIL 700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LARD OIL 600 GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 600 GALLONS PURE MASON'S SPERM OIL 600 GALLONS PURE MACHINERY OIL 1000 GALLONS WHITEOAK LUBRICATING OIL 300 GALLONS REFINED NEATSFOOT OIL SOO GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL. CAMERON, BARKLEY di CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland stroets. January 1 Jg AR IRON, SHEET IRON AND STEEL, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPING, STEAM AND MALLEABLE CAST IRON FITTING IS, tor steam and water. CAMKItON. BARKLEY di CO.. Northeast corner Meeting and cumberland streets. January 1 E ? ? KINO TIN 600 BOXES IC 14x20 ROOFING T-.N 800 BOXES IX 14x20 ROOFLNG TIN 100 BOXES IC 28x20 ROOFING TIN 60 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN 25 BOXES IX 12x12 25 BOXES IX 14x20 20 BOXE8 IX 10x20 20 BOXES IXX 14x20 20 BOXES LXXX Ux20 20 BOXES LXXXX 14x20 BLOCK TIN, TINSMAN'S BOLDER, SPEL? TER, ftc., Ac. IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. CA .MERO V BARKLEY dc CO.. Northeast corner Meeting ?nd Cumberland street?. January 1 B KASS WORK 8TEAM GAUGES, GONGS, GAUGE COCKS STEAM BIBBS AND STOP COCKS, STEAM WHISTLES GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS WATER GAUGES. GLASS GAUGE TUBES MERCURY GAUGES, LOW WATEB DETEC? TORS COPPER AND BRASS WIRE. CAMBRON, BA JR KLEY dt CO., Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 B ULTIMO BBLTINOI 6000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT? ING 5000 PEET GUM BELTING, 2, 3, 4, and 6 PLY 9SO ?TDUS PAT.ENT DRESSED LAOS LE Al LIER 1100 DOZEN METALLIC-TIP PED BELT LACING 100 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BELT STUDS 150 DOZEN TOLLMAN'S BELT HOOES 750 YARDS GUM PAOKIN?, 1-W INCH TO ft INCH THICK TUC ICS PACKING, 4 INCH TO 1* INCH DI AMETER - SOAPSTONE PACKING, i INCH TO PJ INCH DIAMETER WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING ITALIAN HEMP PACKING RUBBER AND LEATHER HOSE MANHOLE AND HANDHOLE GASKETS Ol ALL SIZES. CAMERON, BA MK.LEY dt CO., Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland street*. January1 JHaroinrrt, (tolinga, (Ctr. JJ H CE \ IX IRON WORKS. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. 8TJ00ESS0B8 TO ? >? CAMBRON dt CO... Engineers Boiler ai akers &c No?. 4, ?. 8, 10 ?nd 12 PR1TCHA RD-STRESTS, (NEAK IBS OBY SOCK,) Charleston, S. C. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-MARINE, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE. BICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OP EVERY j DESCRIPriON. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING IRON FRONTS FOB BUILDINGS. CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OB BRASS, "We guarantee to randan ENC INES and BOIL.BBS or aa good quality and power, and at as low rates aa eas be had te New York, Billi ai ore or Philadelphia. AtMBfftS '?h Ashcrofts * Low-water Detector. THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY A GAINS'! DAMAGE FROM LOW WA 1ER IN THE BOILER. REPAIR* JPMOMPTLT Al TEN VE? TO. May IT sae) ?mea. F ROM * Tu SSO none power tnemding th? .eteenteJ Cosh ca cut-oC Engines, ?Md* Valve sta? tion?r? ?ugmee Porta?** Begi'ias, Ate. also. Circu? lar Maia* and Oaog ?*w Mu?a, flugav Oas* A 'Ja, rh?,Ung Pulley*. Ac. Lath and Shingle Milla Whoa and Corn Mille, flhwaUa towt BeJtm?, ?e. Send fa? AssjitnMf s ?hrcmhur ans , Price LiaL - ?YOOB&MANW WEAM SWOlNECO.. Pefenasey 1? tml Uttce, New YoriL Jlj?fls, (?l)cmii?b, (Etc._ J{ SON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Remove all Desire for Tobiceo. It ia Fnrely Vegetable aad contains nol Hing Injurions. The following ie one of thousands of teBtimonlsle that aro daily received by the Manufacturer: RICHMOND VA., NovemborVS, 1868. DEAB Pin-The "Tobacco Antidote" prepared by you according to the teceipt you have submitted io me, and the Ingredients of which I nave oxjuilned, is purely vegetab e. entirety bai inless, and contaban nothing in the least injurious. It is net disagreeable to the taste, ?nd as a homo article, I hope yo will meet with ready Hale ior lt, and I believe that if the directions aro followed, lt will do all yon claimed for it. JOHN DOVE, M.D. ?aV Pri?e 60 cents per BOT. Tho usual discount to the Trade. 49* For cale by Or. JH. BAEK, WHOLI SALE AGENT FOR SOU! H CAROLINA. Juno 7 TjKKG'SDSIIVBUSAIi RUSSIAN HEALING SALVE. THIS VALUABLE REMEDY HAS EFFECTED innmmerable enrcs, and bas gained for its.lt a great reputation. T he discoverer of this Salve has applied ltwitb eminent succers In thousands of cases dur? ing the Crimean War, and bas cured dangerous wounds, in manv eas? e considered mortal. MR. E. BERO is the BO C possessor of thc valuable secret ol making thia !. alve ; from i fs experience in using it in Europe and the success attending its ap? plication there, he has been induced to introduce it into the ?uited Mates IT REl.ifc.VES PAIN I Tho e who have Worn dp, Biuises Cuts of all kinds, oi 3nres, Felons, Scratches. Musquito Bites Frost ?Itt -i Joints, Koro Li ?B, Chilblai a. Children^ scorbutic complainte on Head and Fa o, are *poedTf\ cured. It bas proved > f great advantage to ludios, and is peculiarly aduptod for fathered breast?, tare legs, Ac, through confinement, and other causes It acts liko magic In removing ?oils Pimples, and Cutaneous Disease*, and has been succe-sfully used for corns. HunlouB and Sore Throat, bv apply? ing ex Um al y ever.v eveui g before going to bed. For sale by nil druggists. Price 25c. 60o , and $1 per Jar. Office, N.n 260 B iwery, N. ?. None genuino unless countersigned E. BERG'h UMVEKHAL RUS? SIAN li EALING SALVE, No 260 Eowerv, Now York. Btutb ly July 3 D AR ll "V S PRtJPHYLACTK! FLUID. Letter fron Hon. Alex. H. St-phtns, of Georgia. < ' RAWFOBDSV i L LE , Ga t-eptember 29. 18C8 Darby's Prophylactic Fluid is au article of little cobt. tnt croat value. Its domestic as well aa medi? cinal rf CB are numerous, wblie its specialties are most wonderful I have not been without it for ten j ears, and no head of a family who can afford to bave it should be without it. ALEX. H. STEPHENS. THE WUNDERFUL FAMILY ?HEDI. CINK. Letter from the Surgeon-General of (Aa late Confeder? ate States. RICHMOND, Va., Jauuarv 14, 1869. JOHN DODY & Co., No. 160 William-Btreet, New York : - G?nUem-n-I have received your letter of the 15ih of December, 1860, callina my attention to your (Darby's Prophylactic) Fluid. : I most cheerfully st* te that the Fluid was furnish? ed to, and extensively used by, tke surgeons in charge of general hospitals in tho Confederate ser? vice with great benefit io the parents-all the sur? geons making a favorable report-a great deal of lt was use" lu the hospitals. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, BAM'L PREslON MOORE. M. D, THE ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT. EMOE? COLLEGE, GXTOBD. GA., December 2*. 1868. Prof. DABBY. Dear Slr-Having not been en? gaged for many years in the active duties of the Medical profession. I am only superficially acquaint? ed with the cla'ms ef your Prophylactic Fluid, but am well acquainted with its chemical elements While, therefore, I cannot speak experimentally of the -value or the compound vet the disinfect mg and therapeutic properties of the agents employed in its composition, together with the well known reputa? tion of its discoverer, as a chemist, authorize mo to regard ito merit? as of a higb order; on the whole it must be considered as a valuable contrloutfon to the class of articles to which it hele ogs. These views, I may add, are sustained by the testi? mony ox many competent judges, who have tested ita properties. Believe me, dear sir. Yours, respectfully. A. MEANS, M.D.. LL. D. CU M KS BURNS. WU tl NOS, STINGS, ?fcc ALABAMA INSANE HOSPITAL, ) TUSCALOOSA. December 22,1868. J Messrs. JOHN DABBY & Co., No. 160 WillLm-Btreet, Now York: GentUaxn-I received your circulars of the ll th instant, asking an expression of opinion from me aa to abe m?rite of your Prophylactic Fluid. Tke pre? paration baa been so generally used by the protea sion and public at large, and so universally esteeaa ed, that it seems to me to need no further recom? mendation. Ae a disinfectant and remedial agent too. when in dicat'd, it ia not exceil? d b> any similar preparation. We use permeanganlo prepai allons very extensively in this hospital, and could not do wit boot them. I consider yoine tue best and most elegant prepara? tion of the kind manufactured. Respectfully yours, ho , , P. BRICE. M. V.. Snp't and Physician Alabama Insane'Hospital. DOWW & MOISE, ! WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Mayan tuthsamoe i gents fer Sooth Carolina. ROSAD ALIS. ? ROSAD ALIS. Sold by , . GOODRICH. WINKfil AS St CO.. Direct Importers nf European Dru ?TB and Chemicals, May8 stuthlvr ' CHARLESTON. S. C. GENERAL SSPERINTENLEWT'S OFFICE, I CHAKLSSTOS, fc. C., April *,TM?. \ ON AND AFTER SUI." DAY. APRIL ll IB, TU* PAhS^-'OBB TRAINS of the South Carolo a Bail road will mn fsa followa : FOB AUGUSTA., Leave Charleston.....8.30 n. y Arrive at angosta....?. .4.4* P. V Connecting with trains for ?loni -ornery, Meinph>? Nashville and New. Orleans, via Montgomery nt? Grandi j unction. FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.i.'-'-"'J &. v /trr'va at Celnmbta...6-1* P- Al ' Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester B?1 road, ?nc Camden train F?U OBABLBlJXON. Lew Augusta.9.90 A. K Arrive at Charleston.......ft.10 P. N Leave Columbia.....7 45 a. ai Arrive at Charleston....6 i ) p. ti A?GCHTA NIGHT EXPRESS I SU HD ATS HXCBSXBD.il Leave Charleston......'..7.30 P. at Am ve at August?.,.?.10 A. V Connecting with mina tor Memphis. Nanhvfl) and New Orleans V-e Grono Junction. "eave Augusta.4.10 P. ft> Ant rs at Charleston.............4,00 A. v COLOMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS, ?BOWAATS excarxxax) Leave charleston..cos p. M Arrive af colameia...4.4? A. V Connecting (>unttaya exc?p*>d) with Greenville a? Coln-nbf* Railroad. Leave Colnmbis......fi.ao P. ai tm ve at Charleston...6,3a A. M Br MMEBV?LL8 TRAIN. Leave Oharlsslan......,.,..?.?.....?,??P. at Amve at Sum mervtlle.P. si Leave Summerville.....TJA A. M arri ve at Charleston.........8.35 A. V CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and ' ?lamb?. Passenoer Trails on Mos Dat*. Wai waMOAvaand SATUBDAIB, eonneoOi Wail np sod dews Day PMseaflersal Kinsale. Leave Camden. .?.85 A. at arri ? a si Columbi?..?..al. w. A* M Laave Columbia.2. th P. lt 4t*t*? at Camden.....*?"?**??*%F* * fUftnedi , H. T. ?BA?? Anni 1? General S*parimeKdcnf, K jjtttflfl, Comical*, (Eli. O S IC O ?.? ! CUKES SCROFULA, DYSPEPSIA, LIVJJR COMPLAINT, NERVOUS DEBILITY UHEUM AT?3M, NEURALGIA, KIDKKY AFFKCHONS, li HIT i IONS? OF THE FEIN, AND ALL Obstinate or lon? Btandlnx diseases' of the BLOOD, LIV It, H KIM AH Y OROANB, NERVOU* *Y8TEW. Ac. lt purifies and onric'.ies tho Blood, eradicates all Syphilitic orfccrolulous Taints. Restores the Liver m') Kidnevs lo a healthy action, i>id* digestion, reg llat.i? the bowels, and invigorates the Nervous Bye em. 03- NOT A SECRET QUACK. MEDICINE.-?? FORMULA AKOUND EACH ?01TLJ?. Mecornmended by the best Ph inician?, eminent )ivines, Editors, Druggiata, Merchants, 4tc. ?sT THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR MEDI 31 NE IN USE. rREPABED ONLY BT J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., An experienced and well-known Physician and Chemist,) Laboratory and Omeo, No. C Maln-etrect, NORFOLK, VA. Price Ono Dol'ar per bottle. For salo by GOODRICH, WIN EMA N A CO , D?WIE it MOI*E. Charleston, S. C. And Druggists everywhere. July 20 PAP '-y_lyr * j-^ lt . K 1 C H A V'S GOLDEN REMEDIES. ASK FCR KO OTBFH, TAKE NO OTB EB, AND you will save time health and n>oney. $ lt tO KEW Mtl) tor an? caro of discaso in any staue which they fiil io cu; c. Dr. UICHnU'S ?.OIl'tM B.?T.SAM Nb. 1 cures) ?leers. Ulcerated Sore 'throat and Month, Pore lye?. Cutaneous or shin Eruption-, cooper C'lorod Blotches, -orenes? of tho k'ralp ?-crof .ua, Ac ; is the ^realest Renovator, Al eiatrvo and Blood Purifier known, romovea a 1 diseases trom tho sys-tew, and leaves the blood i uro und health'. Dr. EICHAU*- GOLDEN ll A LS A M No. 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in ull it forms, whether Lom mercury cr other causes; gives lmmc iliato relief in al) cases. No dieting niCessaiy. I have thousand* of Certificates proving the miraeu lous cures eff>cleo by these lum? ?lies. Price of either No. 1 or No 2, %6 pet bottle, or iwo bottles for (9. Dr BICHAU'? GOLDEN ANUDOTE, a safe spee? dy, p'casant and ra-ii cal cure l"r all Urinary De ragements, accompan ed withfullcirectiona. Pike S3 j er bottle Dr. RICHAU'rt GOLDEN I LIX1R D'AMOWB, a ladical cure for Nervous or Gem ral Bebilityt, tn old or >oong; imparting em igy witb wonde.ful t fleet. Price t5 i er bottle, or two bottles for $9. On recetpt ot price these Remedits will he shipped to any plac \ Prompt attention paid to all correa dents. Nore genuine wi'hout ih > name of "Dr. RICH AU'S GULL KN Ul-al ED IUP, D. I?. RICHARDS, Sole Proprietor," blown in glass ot bot.los. Addrero D B. BICHA aDS. No. 228 Va rick ? tret-1, Kew York Omeo Hours from 9 A. M. te 9 P. M. Circulars fcgnt_ly_Joly 3 rpo UK WOVE GREASE SPOTS. USE THE DOUBLE DIVIILLED BENZINE, Prepared, and lor sale, wholesale and ret if!, by DR. H. BA kit. May 26 No. 181 Meeting-street. Jg B C A R K F V 1J WHAT MEDICINES YOU T A K K . WHEN YOU ARC EX tl .USTED BY OVEKWOBE of head or hand, and feel the need ot something In? vigorating.'don't drink whiskey or any intoxica ting thing, whe.her-under the name of Hitters or other? wise. Such articles give just a* much strength to your weary bod-, and mind as the wbin gives to th,, jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic stimulants AM Injurious to Nerv? health, and are ALWAYS followed by DEPRESSING R RA Cl ION. Dodd's Nervine and Invigorator is a TONIO and GENTLE STIMULANT which is NOT attended by REACTION. Wuat it pains for you it maintain H. When it r< freshes body or mind, lt refreshes wnh natural strength that come? lo s*ay. Weare not recommending teetotalism ia the interest of any faction; but long and extended observation teaches us that be who resorts to the bottle for rest or recuperation, will find, as be keens at it. that he ls kindling a fim in his bones which will consume hke the flamen ot perdition. Turn from it. Take a tonic that will refrcBti und rot destroy. DODO'S NERVINE is for sate hy dil Drngcists. Price One Dellar. See Book of Certificate? that accompanies each bettie. 7mos June 26 . !_Sniw. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOr SAFES Are mott desirable for quality, finish and price. / MARVIN'S Hi I m : , ?--, - -rvr.-< T <*^^nM| ..aar ?ni ;^BBsW?IWSa^a*B?? ? sp tl SPHERICAL BURGLAR SA F ES Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULT?, VAULT DOODS, tl ? EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATH SAFES, COMBINATION LOOKS Fleajso send for a catalogue to MMvm&oa, <olde<st mtv KmnxitectotGi*) And for Mia ay our agents in tito principal cities throughout fte % United States ron SALB BT WM. M. BIRD ft CO., No. 3Q3 EAST BAY. CMASJUBBYUB. BstnmherS* Iff PfttflSf Comical*, HU. rjpiiB HIS H Ul' 1* 1 Li li I TUE BISHOP PILLI THE BISHOP PILLI A Purely Vegetable Pill (Sugar-coated.) "COSTARV BISHOP PILL, "Ia of extraordinary oQloscy for Costiveness, InrtU gestion, Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous Debility, Liver complaint." "Thebest PTLf. in Ibo world." Medical Jtmrnaf, September 8. TRY T H E Ml TRY THEM! All Druggists in CB ABLESTON selltbeo. "COSTAR S " STANDARD PREFAB ATIONS ARS "Costar-?1' Kat, Iloach, &c. Kitermi1?, .total's" Bed Ba? Exterminators. ?.Costar'?" (only pure) Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Remedo known." "18 vear? established in New York." "2000 Boxes and VlasUs manufactured daily." **l 11 Beware 11 I of spurious imitations." "All Druggists in 0BABLI?KTON ?ell them." For f], fi, $<J and $5 sizes, Address "COSTA It" COM PA MT, A,o. 13 Ilowarxl-strect, .New Torie. SoUi in CHARLESTON, S. C., by GOOJJUICII, WISEMAN ?Si CO. Mareil 2'.i nae j yr II OSADA I. IS Purifies the Blood. Vor sale by Ornasteis KTtrywntrc. Jniv 'it> ?? J. LU ll N , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY S. ic. Corner of King and John-fits. SPECIAL AND PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN T*> PHYSICIANS' PRESCR PTIONS* DE AI EB IN FOREIGN AND ? OM ESTIO DRU O S, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,. FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, PUFFS A?D PUFP BOXES, TOILET SETS, dm. PATENT MEDICINES GENUINE BAY HUM. LUHN'S COLOGNE IS UNSURPASSED BY ANY OTHER. A TU I AL WILL REPAY YOU. GERMAN COLOGNES. LUHN'o FLAVORING EXTSA0T8 Have no equal for strength and purity, sad ought to be used by all SODA WATER DEALERS AND ICE CREAM MANU? FACTURERS. Mr. E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor pf the Charleston Hotel, says: "I recommend your Extracts without hesitation to the public for Ice Creams, Jellie? and Pastry.** Mrs. H. M. BOLTE 1UF1EU9, Proprietress of thc Pa? vilion Hotel, says: "Ihey are well worthy ike atten? tion of those who deal in them or use them " These Extracta are put up ia small vials, by tbe dozen, tor the trade and ians il y use, aad in pint, quart and half gallon bottles for manufacturers. Congress and High Rock Spring Waters CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Any art-'clc desired, not io Stock, will be procured to order. Goods delivered in the city FREE OF CHABGE. June 8 DAG tuths 3mo P B V R R AND AGUE, !-f-pf. FROM WHICH MANKIND SUFFER I I n over a Targe part of the globe, is tho faM JBF consequence of a diseased action in i^mTW^mAr tko system, induced by the poif-on i-;.;'J ?& J JUS tnlaxm ol vegetable di cay This ?JanL. 28?^ exhalation ip evolved l y the action AW ~ of solar best on wet 60il, and rises W with the watery vapor bom it While the sun ls below the horizon this vapor Us gera near the fsrth's surface, and the virus la taken with lt through the lungs imo the blood, lhere it acts as an irritating poison on the internal viscera and excreting organs of the body. 1 he liver becomes torpid and fails to secrete not only this virus, but also the bile from the blood. Both the virus and the bile accumulate in th? circu? lation. ?nd produce vio ent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and the ?tom ?eh sympa? thize with the liv r. and become disordered also. Finally, the insttxet of our organisai, an 1< in an at? tempt to expel the noxious infusion, cenceatratee the ?hole blood of tbe body in tbe internal excreto ?estnft?K?tlifcmft>?^^?^ T^,toJ*od ,C*T** io surface, and rushes to the central organs with congestive violence. IhfeJgktbe Chill. Bat In this effort ii lalla. Iben the F?ver follows, in wbleh the blood, leaves the central organs and rashes to the iufrace, aa ll in another effort to expel the irritating poi SOS through that otb>r great exoretory-?bs skin. In this also U fails, and the system abandons tho attempt exhausted, and w Us for the recovery ot strength to repeat the hopeless effort another ?lay. These are the fite ot paroxysms ot Fever and Ague, ..uch constitutional disorder will ot course under? mine the health if ft is not removed. w* have laeored to and, and have lound an anti, doto, AV fe. K'S AG VE CURE, Which neutralicen thia malarious poison in the h.ood, ann stimul?tes tbe liver to expel lt from the body As it should, so it does cure this afflicting disorder with pe.?Sw.t certainty And lt docs moro, or rather does what is of m (?re service to those sub? ject to this infoctioa If taken in ?>aeon lt expels lt front the st stem as it ts absoroed. and thus keeps tboee who use it tree iron its attacks; keeps the ?ry? 4? ai in health although expo? cd to the di sesee. COB? sequent!, ll not only rutee, hut protects from, the gre?t variety ot affeetio s which are induced hy this malignant inf] nen ea, such as Remittent Fever, Obis rever. Dumb, or Masked Aguo, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, Bilious Fevers, reuralgla. Rheumatism Gout, Blindness Toothache * ara* he, Catarrh. Asthma, Palpitation* Painful Affectons of the pleen. Hysterics, Cone, Paralysis, and faints! Affect ons ? f the stomach and Soweit, ku of which, when arising tren this sense, will be found to se> suire, more or lees, the intermittent type. This 1 " AU Uh cU ?E " removes the cause of these derange? ments and cures the disease 1 his it acoom pit shes by stimula tir g the excreto? ries to expel fha vitus front the system ; ai d these organs hy decrees become habited 16 do this, their cfioe. ot their own accord. Henee arises wbat we teran acclimatation Tin? may accomplish the same end, but Often i fe ie not kong enough, or Is Bseri?ceo m the etooespt, while Hu? . Ague Cure" does lt at om e, and with safety Wo reeve treat re son to be? lt-ve his is a surer as weil ea safer remedy foi the whole claw of diseases ?hieb aro flan* d try the n? aemattr in est! n, than ?ny other whian has hean discovered; and lt nae etil] anotherinusottast aeV weU^geoA* publU>' ***** **> **** **** cbeaP ** Dr. ?ff. v. ATK H atIST? ** uweti, ?nee . Pnwtlral and Analytical Ohsenists. Pfk? Ot* Doller per bottle, ?old at who!? as)*, by . DOwTE A MOUE. charleston. South Carones, And hy B?tail Xhmcgisis eves? where. . dunett nao atathSaae*