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The Urcclt Idj-il , He rat UM qnlet stream bwWe ? : lbs white ?es hwi.g tn ^S??T-IM. An?*? che i the t^^^S^ Breath the skie? ot ^omer Her fortjsll en lb* thr.jrt?r?wj?a Unheard: uta tr*n?inu haunt ?he lound Tbarlm?tllnl new comer. y He sai 4- 'Uv own GI y cerium; . t, Tb* ptuieaa* Ute woaod are dumb Bow well I Anew that thou won ld 'st oom', Beneath ?ue ouchesglkbjug.'' ;. The dreamer fancied Ut had beard i Her too tat epa, whso?t*T?r attired 3 he ?ant waar wind, or languid bird Amid iba boughs abiding. ? She dipped her fingers In the brook, And gaaed awhile with happy look Upon (be wind rig? of a book Ol ? jp- 'tu hymning* tender. Tte ripple? to the ocean race Th? flying minutes pa??*d tn baste; " Bte arm was rout d the maiden's waist- ? That waist so very slender. Oenaeliimel O trna* Sisa? I - Those winter all the streams of rb; me, ... ?ne-flowlns wave? of ayre aublisae, In, bitter passage frenes. I only see thc acramolf t e goat, lae Iotas on the waters float, mule an old rhepberd with an oat Pipes to the autumn br?ese*. rp M , ITWatr S?n?e Lander. TJA- SCHOOLS OFGB&llJJSI. TT * v ; A' Dresde niel ter says: . ., Toe best sob oom tn Europe ixe rannd in Ba? varia, iu Saxony and m Prussia, and the best io these conn tries are found 'in Mu*ch, in Dresden and in Berlin. In these cities th? acboola are conducted- with primary reference to mental development, and, as a means to this end, tb? subjects of study are so classi? fied anti isugtii as to lead to the acquisition of knowledge in a scientific manner. I nolie?, as I go about to the different sehe ol-roc ms of a larg* e*QCAiioual institution, that they are All Weil en ppi ie d with the means of ii! nat rat in 2 every tonto that io taught. In one school-room ia wbicii bot^y is atndied, I ?aw tho plants "for1 analysis, ail gre wing- in pots, which were arranged on shelves about the rc* ?m. lo _ ?mother. > roora, where rtjology .is taught, the atadants ware sppphsd with specimens of the .objects Iher are lequlred to study, and these Bpw?oetre are so arrtfcged: that, they are ul waya btfore theistad?nt as be ?tudi?e, or near him to ce used as illustrations as he recites. Tho teacher do not require rulea to bo com? mitted ip memory 41tflrm, and1 then all mootai operations to be performed rn a blind ?be? diene*? ;t ewhe rule, bat t bey require rho rule, or " <*errinrl princ.pl?, to Le der'-ved from an obser? vation which -the pupil 13 led to make for him (I Ca* U * "".**** ** . Inthe*ln yoflarsruage tho pupil is lcd to the principies cf . .construction by a trudy ol constructions he bas himself been led bv his teacher so niaker awl laugobge is m no case to be-uaeu by tb? pupil until be .possesses the ideas and thooghts which the language ex meesoo. The teacher o? geometry first teaches by obje ct lessens^ the. . r rjunplae ut on. when, geometrical reasoning depends; then the rtflhil fi led to the solution of. problems by means 01 his own reasoning, m which he himseir makes an application of tba prrrlciples he himself has learned. The pupil ia trained to observe by observing, to reason, by revioning. and,to do by doing: In the principal v ?rruan schools 1 hsve-visited, the teachers har ; for the primary objects of their thouxbto^ HM they teach, the wants of the human miud. The German mind is naturally metaphysical There ia accord? ingly, m all plans of German education, a thorough classification ot;rubjectaof study. The schools are graded, and the different grades are related to one another m accordance with the plans of study. ID Bavaria Sixony and Prussia there are schools sailed V?lka schools or people's .schools, in which the common branches of learning are taught, and which all the Germ so youth are re ern ired by law to at 'end, from the.??e of seven ?0 ten years in nonie, Cttates. and from BIZ to thirteen years in others. * - -The law is popular with all classes andie rigidly enfnreed. The common people, as well as the upper classes, all give a cordial sup Krt to the common acbools. At- 8 o'clock in s morning the streets of the city are filio J -withpapUsor the primary schools aodstn -denfeof tho higher grades, each with.his satchel orbcohs tied to his. bick, mar ..bing cheerfullv to his appaMtefi place for study. After 8 o'clock no cbir?Writ?f school age aie to be foo nd away from the.ii classes. Each h of a lo wn must have at least one prim r elementary school, and most ' towns.-in it ion to these elementary schools, have at least one upper burgher achoo', aa it is called. The Germaq children at school, al: appoar neatly dressed, and,4, what lim Berri to say is not always true in my own country, thee.- chil? dren are trained to good manners. Wheo a Stranger enters a school-room, the children all rise and remain standing nota the stranger is seated, or until they are invited to be seated1; and when the visitor leaves, the children all - rise acd remain elandini? until he has closed "tte door behind him. This' practice is observ? ed tn all the nades of schools, from the first .^rim-try *p'to tho senior class its the univer? sity. If a parent is oct able to clothe MB child properly for Behool, then he is clothed at the public expenee. The children of the rieb are - found rit Una on the same eeat with those of the poor, and the noble do not hesitate to all ow their children to receive their elementary -training iu the sarri? class?e in which the chil? dren ot the bombie are trained, and 'the boy who has the m nt brains and explains his lee? son best, ts the beat fellow while his.yoong edhsol days last, whatever distinctions may be . made in after ii e. After leaving the common schools the German youth can enter upon the ddtioj of active life or they miy enter the trade school, where they 'remain threo Tears, and prepare fox the-varions trades they may choose to foliow. Theo he can fol? low his trade, or.be dian enter the' industrial school, and m two years grad?ale an architect, an engineer, a chemist. Ac.;'or, if he wishes, he can pass from the lndaBtnal school to the poly tech nie school, and prepare to take a high position irr* the mechanic arts. The student may leave tho common BO jool also and enter the srynxnafiam. where Latin, Greek, matbe .snattes, rhetoric, history and che ai is try are -taught. From tho gymnasium the student , canjtako np tho study of a profession, or he caa go thence to tho university, where he eau flt himself to take the highest position in the profession he cuooaea, and where he can know all the subjects of his s.udy as sc:eno?a. . In the gymnasia the students aro required to study and reate thirty-two hours per week, and before grtduating to pass over a course of study which requires nh ie years to complete. Th* German teachers, as a class, are better pyetsaied for their work than the teachers of any other country. They axe encouraged to 1 1 flt themselves for a high excellence in their ] " n by the preference which is always j ] 1 tea chers who have a professional afc g. and by the honor which is every? where accorded to teaching as a profession. In Germany the boys ar J always . educated apt rt from the girls, and a ma e teacher is al? ways placed over a otase of bo vs. and usually a female teacher ever a class of girls. In the graded schools of the cities (he teacher con? tinues over the same class from tbe time it en? vers the school until its graduation. This plan requires every teacher to be qualified to teach ail the tomes fe und in the ?hole cour -e of study. Teachers of one Bute are encouraged be the.government io visit the iciiools of other Siatee. so that any improvement made in the schools-moue section may be rapidly intro? duced in; 0 -the other sections, teachers are alto en co un ged to hold conventions for mutual improvement. DKATH OW Maxs COT JOIXT.-This news will be received witb re irret by the many friends of Ute bold and daring Confederate soldier. Wc leam that a pri vate Jett er has been received, stalin*' that H hann Jolly was drowned on the otb ot Joly, near bis home in Texas. Be was Hu .'din K a real dence on the opposite aide ol the creek from where he lived and had cross? ed over on horseback several tunes during- the day. The stream-waa greatly swollen, and in attempting to cross ?MT tbe third orfonr h time, he was earned with his noise down the creek, and rn the strneglo which ensued both wera drown xi. Mr. Jolly had been m ar ned about one year, and leaves a young wife, the daugh? ter of a former citizen ol Acderson. The t brillit g explore and adventures of alanson Jelly ia this aecti n of the country, immediate? ly a ter the war closed, are fresh in the recol? lection of all. Bis name was a terror for a long ti me to the garrison of United States soldiers, e-rpeeialiy the volunteer white and 0.tared re? giments stationed st tais place. When the re? gular troops arr. ved. he removed to Texas, where he has. since b-eD leading a quiet and peaxfut Ufe.-Amerton Intelligencer. -The latest canard about Wagner is that the pianoforte conduo or of tbe reb arsals of his opera bas gone mad from the effects of the music. Snob, stones are easily told, bot they -find few believers. (EiWiuriifL Eifern. lOSToN-Ptr sehr A E Q inver-550 bbl? Spirits Turpentine, 240 beTs BoVin, Bl tons Old Iron and Metals, til bales BIM 10,000 fee? Lum her, 171 loose bides, 1 boxee Lesth-r. .. DALT i MOKE-Per steam? bip Fal-oa-71 Uar ess Bice, ?2 tales'Cotton,'940 bbls Botan, 80 ?asks Clav, is bales Leather, Si bales Hair, 60 balee , Com eal!**, 4 balee Bags, 146 tons Pnosphnte Bock 60 packages Vegetables and Sundi les. L U ai lesion Cotton ail? Klee {Barbel. JFF1CE OP TBK CBAULEBTUiN DAILY NEWb, J UHABLBSXOK. Friaay Evening. August 6. J COTTON.-1 be inquiry lor this staple Wasresui.t ea, tbs business of the day being entirely to on? buyer, prices showing an easier tendency without quotable al i er. ti oa. eales 162 balee, say 1 at 24; 9 at27; 21 at29; 10 ai 3D; 45at30>i; 4 at 91; 21 at SI ii ; 69 at 81K:; quotations are somewhat nominal, say: ' ' UYXXPOOL CLASSinCATTO*. Ordinary to uood ordinary.39 tj|S0>i Low middling..?." fe Mtddling.31)i@81 By isew York classification we quote: Middling.32X? BICK.-3 fat? gr?'? waa ba moderate reoaeet at firm rates. Sales 84 berces cf clean ..Carolina at Bjfe aa ft. We quote c m mon to fair otean Carolina at 1% f; good WW*** ?.. i . ??>..,..? v i ?. Kartete by Telegraph. ' fOBBZOH M ABKgXg. Lox DCM, August 6-?oco.-Consol? 92>?. Bonds easier at B%X?. Liinavooi* i afros t 6-NOCD.-Qotton stead] ; ur? ianas 12#d; O, ?ei=? 13al3>id ; skies 12.000 tales; sales of the week. ?7.900 balee; for export ie.009 tale?; for speanthon ic,coo tales; stock .77,000 tales, of which 150,000 tales are American; stock , afloat ??;,M0 bales, of which 30,000 tales are A mei 1 Ailernoon -Yarca and fabrics quiet and in Bro d"tuW? quiet. Bed wheat easier, oat not" lower. Evening.-Cotton active end unchanged. Bed wheat 9s Od. in UAVHS, August 6.-Cotton, on the spot and afloat, If 67c, DOMESTIC MABKXTS. J?xw Y oas, August ft-?OOH.-f tecka ateady and firm. Money firm at 6a7?\ Sterling 9%. Gold 3f>4. Cotton 33Kc. Turpentine firm at 12>?c. Rosin ? rm. . . ' Even n?.-Cotton firm; aa'es 1800 bales. Flour, more doing tor export at a decline; State 95 80a6 35; Southern common to falz extra 96 80a 7 30. Wb?at h'avy; NolBprikg $1 U%. Corn. Wettern mixed -il ICal 14. Mess pork quiei and firmer at 183 l2;/a 88 37rf. I ard a shade firmer; kettle 20a2O?ic. I'Wiiskey finnerat $1 Hal li. Eire active; Carolina | '. tHP.tj'c. Sugar steady, a ore en tine ?2){a4"c. Bo. ?in 92 25.18. Gold 36>i Money Ca7c. Stelling O',. .6re25. BAXTXATOKX. Aognat 6.-Cotton, nominal. Flour sca'ce; Howard-afreet superfine $-"s6 60. Wheat I steady; prime to choice red SI 60*1 66; good $140a J. 60. Corn finn ? ?bile SI 00108. Oats 60uCl. Itje ?1 18x1 20. Mess perk 53ia34 CO. rat on active. / Ciscn.Ti.iTi. August C.-Whiskey Erm at SI 08. Provi.-lonR quiet and firm; little demand. Mess para: 933 00 Baccn. shoulders 15 rfc . 'LoLiSTiXLx, August 6.-Provisions, quiet Mess pork 984. Bacon, shouldets 15?c; clear sides 19 & c. Wh akey 91 (8: --" WxutTNOTON, August 6.-Spirits (urpentice Bosta steady at tl 60J4. Crude turpentine steady 92.70a3. Tar 12 26. Weatbir cloudy; wind cast; tbermometer 78. AUGUSTA, August 6.-Cotton, market dui ; sales 7 balts; receipts 4 hales; midd:.rig Slrfc; stock on had 461 talcs. Heavy cosliuaed rains, working ta j ai y to the crops. taTAirxAH, August 9,-Cotton, recepte 30 toles. MOBILE, AUKUSI 6.-cotton, receipts for (he week 104 tale?; exports coastwise 1147 kales; steck on band and on ?bipboard 004 bales; rales for the week 260 tales; sales to-day 250 tales; market quiet; low middling 80c; receipts ?3 bales; exporta 150 balee. SEW ORLEANS, August A-Cotton, leceipts to? day 427 tales; exports, nose; receipts for the week 13e3 tales gioes; 348 tales net; exporta foribe week to liverpool 192 bale?; Malaga C76 tale?; coastwise 144a tales; stock 3121 tales; sales to-day 33 tales; salts for the week 1(85 tales; no mid june c ffer ng; loir middling SUSIKc Geld 36. Ster? ling aaVa*. N?w York sLbt exe tat ge par a>;c pre? mium. Sugar and molaasei nomloaL Whiskey SI 15._ * flew Tera; Blee Market. The Journal of Commerce of Wednesday, the 4tb mst nt. says that tho market for Caro in: is Atm, wlih a moderate inquiry from the trade. The stock and receipts are light We quote 8rf?<1(rfc. ; lu Bangcon there is co new tc ture; emili ola aro sell? ing to the trude at 7)?3erfc, currency. Lots m bond are held at 8@a8l?c., told. A atan ville .Market. N A-HWLLE, August 3.-COTTON. -The business of the week amounts to but Utile, toe receipts em bracing 90 tal' ?. erith ?ales o' ll and shipments ot 12. We quote nomh.allv aa loll cwt: Ordinary 27; good ordinary 28rf?29; low midd -lng 30a30rf. MASUVELLX COTTON BTATXMKNT. 5tock on hand september 1, 1868.60 Received to-day.. 10 Received previously...61,934-51,964 ' ? Tetal. 62,024 Shipped to-day. 0 Shipped previously.61 874-61.874 Stock on hand. 160 FLO?B- D?ring the week walch clored to day the trade in flour has been brttk, both for local nae and for exp rt bo;h North and ?on-h. To-day we quote I a flem market ai 96 25*5 76 for rapers; ?ingle extra j 90 25; doune intra 90 50; family- S7 26a7 76; taney 98 25a8 60. \\ e nie shipment* to-day of 320 bbla at above figures WHEAT - J be tsarket continue* buoyant so far as receipts .are concerned bat price* are weak. The rece'pts lo-dav amounted to 9710 bash-ls, purchased on a basis of 91*103 for Mediterranean; ?1 10 for j red; SI 15 for amber, and SI 20 for vsjkjte, with ship? ments of 1R25 bushels The ri cetpts for the week feet up 49 776 bushels Against 47,896 bushels last week, sad 13.330 busuels toe the corresponding week last year. C caw.-Sinoetbe sloss of our last weekly ?ev'cw corn bas miterlnily declined. The receipts dunng the week have been beary, and dealers have thus teen ena blt d io catch up with their orders or nearly M. Wu i said of a lew shipments s ill st Si, but Duly to fill orders of several weeks' standing, and purchased at high Azarea expressly for ord -rn. Ibo market, however, is yet unset tu & and we hear of [ thipments as low down aa 92,'?c. Tb? shipments fo? ley embraced S9v0 bnahele at 92rf, 96. 98aSl. OATS-coming in slowly, sod readily taken from wag m at 60c per bushel. The ?ecelpts to-day iii* -luacd 400 bushels. .OHSIUncr*per ??outr? * aioima Hailroad ?qi A ugaat S and 6. Ill balea Cotton, 66 fca'es Domestics. 48 package a Sacos, 40 boxes Tobacco, S37 sacks t o. n. 336 sscks ?lour, Sal bbls Naval ?.tores. 6 cars Wood, 4 cars Lumber, 3 cars Staves, 1 car Heck. To Railroad ?gent, G W . teflens, F B C Eracke, Goldsmith A ion, Men house A Co, G Pollin, Campsen A Co, J V }aterholts, 1 telemann A Co. C D A hr cu s A Co, Clag ion, Herring A Co. J N Robson, W Gurney, Kirk >atmk A Witte, G H Wal'er A Co, G W William* A lo, Hopkins, McPherson A Co, R More A Co, E ns nun A Bowell, and J A Qaackenbusb. /Bantu Seins. Port ol Charleston. August 7. y-1 Ui.tr (JALKN?AK. rut ?8 OS THF MOON. iew Moon, 7th, 4 hour?. 46 minute* evening, 'list Quarter. 14:h 7 hour. 19 minute?, morning. . nil Moon. 21st ll boars. 3 minnie* evening, last Quarter. 30tb. 2 boors, 38 minutes, uiornlng. ?! AUGUST. SDK HICKS. J SETS. MOOS BISES. HI6B WAISE. 2 Mouu-v.... S 15 3 Tuesday....} 6 10 4 Wednesday. 5..17 5:Tmirsday... 6..17 Ollrtday. 6..18 7!?4turday...j 5..19 8 opdnv. 5. 19 Anivrtl testerait y . Sehr Ann S Deas, lrom West Poiot Mill. 40 tc* lice. To W C Bee A Co, J R P.ingle, and W C .'onrttoey A < o. M earn- r Pilot Boy, Peck. Beaufort ria Edit to, Ac. i dee and sundries. To i Ferguson. , Cleared Yesterday, iteamahtp Falcon, Bona/, Eal tim are-Courtenay & Trenbobn. Ichr A G Glover, Terry, Boston-M Goldsmith A Son. Sailed Yesterday. ?teamship Falcon. Horsey, Bal Um. re. l p for tbls Fort. Brig Cyclone, Friebie, at Boston. August 3. :chr Mlneira, DissoawAy, at Kew York, August 4. LTearet? Tor this Port, .team-hip Magnolia, Crowe ll, at New York, Aug 4. ?teaaaoraaa-tst. The British bark Bessie Yoong, eighty-six days rom liverpool, vest ashore on et, caibariue's Bar >n tbs Otb rast A rog baa gone down to assist her. f'^T? ^sraviawptfrawft .." ; / Per etfun?ifp Falcon, fir Pal Um ere-B ?rlmball. Hon W D Parlay A. Ee?ald, C L ?wrtier, awl G An* ^r^aaerttiot Boy. f.om Braufort viaMteto J P Boree, Btl-e E M Boyce, Mis i a^wssl, IrMlBefi and child. aud W IV Wasley. .? . ?? ... LM* ur vaH?bL.6 TP. CLEARED AND SAILED FOR .Uta P0?T? FOREIGN LrrEBPOOL. Tte Bannah Lizzie, Feiyneon, cleared.May 26 The ViDeo, Ballt ny, aailed.a.July 15 BrHleh brig Courter, Krane, sailed.....Joly 8 POMEHItn ooLnsBOBo', ara. Sehr Velocity, Pinkbam. aailed..June 15 nuinxroB?, xx. Brig B W llcGilvery, trotts, eleareJ.Jory 1 aono*. Brig Cyelcne, Frisbie, np.August 3 Brig susan ? YoorhJa, fulford, cleared.July 38 SI? TOBE BtaamablB^Maarnolii, CroweH, elesred.August 4 Sehr Wa nata, Featherstone, cleared.July 31 BchrT? W Smith, looker, cleared.July Sj Behr B X Bawktnp, McVey, cleared.August 3 Sehr Geordie, 6wan, np.J ?ly 31 8ch. Lilly, Buche?, up.aurait 2 Behr Minem. Du solway up.August 4 Sehr Amanda Flannagan, Collina, cleared... Dy 90 -saaTnaoBB. Sehr Francisco, Crowther, ap..July 28 NORFOLK. TA. Behr Carrie, Whitehurst, sailed.Joly M B frag?, ?ljfin?ffll5, (ftc. KM G'S D.VIVKKSALR?SSIAN HEALING SALVE. TB1S V \ LUA BLE REMEDY HAS EFFECTED innumerable enrea. and has gained for itsdf a great reputation. 'J he discoverer cr this Salve has applied ltwlth eminent suocets in thousands of cases dur? ing the Crimean War. and hu cured dangerous . wounds, in manv caa?s considered mortal. HB. E. BEBG is the sole possessor of the valuable SeOrSt Ol matins tais ( ti vf ; irom r is experience in using it m Europe and the auccess attending tts ap? plication there, ne has been iuduced to Introduce it into tbe Duited -tates IT ?ti. it. VF s PA is i L ibo c who have Won-d'. Bruises, Cuts of all >iodt, et Sore*, Felons, Kcratchei. Musquito Bites. .Frost Bitten Joints, sore Li? R, ChiTblai a Children's ecorbntlo complaints on Besd and Fa e, are s rx edil} cured. It has proved <f great advantage to ladies, and ls peculiarly adapted for patbered breast?, tor? legs, ic. through confinement, and other causes It acts like magic In removing Boils. Pimples, and Cutaneous Dlseafe?, and has been fucce?tfully need for come, bunions and Sore Throat, by apply? ing ext!real.y every evening before coing to bed. , Foreale.byalldrncgists. Price 23c. 50c , and SI per Jar. Office, N .. 260 B >wery, N. V. None penn inc Uu>?s countersigned E. BEBU'S UMVBH8?L RU.S S?AN 1 BALING S.?LVE, No 260 Bowery, New Fork. For sale bj JOHN F. BEN l:Y, No. 8 College I'lace, New York. 6tulhly Jilyu ROSADALIS. ? ROSAD ALIS. Sold by GUODHICII. WINttiTJAft ii CU., Direct Import?is of European Drug? and Chemical? May8 ttuihlyr CHARLESTON. S. C. Snits. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaste* PIKE PR00? SAFES Are most desirable fer quality., finish and price, j MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOOBS, J EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS Pleas c send for a catalogue to MARVIN & 00., (oldest safe mannfactorers) " . . , ( 265 Broadway, New York. isT^Sfi |781 Chestnnt St., Phila. Warehonses j108Bank St., cieveland.O And for sale by our agents in the principal cities throughout tfie United States- ' > FOR 8ALE BY WM. M. HIRD k CO., No. 203-EAST BAY, CHAKLKSTOH. December 29 lyr AMES KKOX. .JOHN QTX.L NOXdf ti I I, Ii, K Cotton Factors GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT8, No. 125 SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE. CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, BICE, 4c.. RE IPECTFCXLY solicited, and liberal advances raade nereon. Orders for CORN and BACON promptly i eco ted wilb eire acd attention. 3moa Ma? lb r? B A K ? H S . JUS1 RECEIVED AND FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RUI AIL 1ABBONATE BF AMMONU PRIME HOPS ?, I CHEAM OF TABTAB H. BAEH, Druggist, No. 1S1 MEETING-STREET. March? I [ fix4s1 (tktmcQls, (ftc. ?\ F ? PA? it ?J IN, '-Jiff CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 133 Meeting-street CHARLESTON, S . C. IMPORTER AND REALER IN GERMAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND DOME8TIC DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PATENT MEDICINES. FRESOBIPTIONS r RET AUX D CAP EFT! LL Y AT ALL UOCB9 OF TBE DAT ANB NIGHT, BT BEGULAB ' GRADUATES IN PHARMACY. Upon inls branch of the tartness, the ntmoat PERSONAL care and attention ia bestowed, and the PCB IT ? of the MEDICINES* Faed in compounding ia GDABANTEED. FRESH VICHY WATER (H Al TKR1VI .) AX80, VICHY POWDERS, Of Direct Importation. BACH BOTTLE OR PACKAGE BEARING THE GOVERNMENT STAMP. CONGRESS AND COLUMBIAN WATER, F HES H FIXUM TUB SPRINGS. AGENT BOB TBE CELEBRATED ROCK BRIDGIE ALUM SPRING WATER, A complete assortment 01 SOAPS, * PERFUMERIES, AND TOILET ARTICLES, COMBS, BRUSHES, A: AGENT FOB GEO. TIEMANN & CO , Ol' *ijK XV ?UitK, iUXEFACTTJBEBS OB S?RGICA LAND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, APPARATUS FOB DEFORMITIES, FRACTURES, tx. May 19 wita jgffi Cfrcairtlts (Rf. li. O. 5 . PBUPHITX'S FAMILY MEDICINES 07 HIS CELEBRATED LIVJ3R MEDICINE ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BTUOUS PILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic AMD PURIFYING PILLS. TBE FX C i IX EN T REMEDIES OF O. S. PBOPHITT, JJ. r>.. seed no reeommeudation their well known power in removing the diseases pe? culiar to oar Southern climate haring already estab? lished for them an enviable r?putation m Georgia and the adjoining s tat ft. ?s the majority ot persons living in tlie South are prodi-po- ed tc disease of tbs Liver, it is granted by all intelligent physicians tbst most of tbe pains and aches or cur poopia are due to or*uiic or luncti nat derangement of tbat impor? tant organ. Prophitt's Liver Medicine and Anti Bilious Pille strike directly at tbe root of tbe evil. Tfc?v cure the Liver, wbtcb in oise cases out of en, la at tbe bottom of tbe Conan.. Dyspepsia., Colic, Sick Headache. Rheumatism, constipation. Men- i srroal Obstructions, tc, to common among our people. Earache, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia and bodily pains of every kind Are before PROPHlTT'sJ PA1A KILL LT libe chaff before tbe wind. PROPHITT'S LIVER MEDICINE. Dr. Fropteli-B avlnfl u>ed tbis medicine s effi? ciently lom; to test its virtue, : nd to satisfy my own mind that it is an invaluable ' remedy for Dy apeosia -a disease from which the writer has suffered much for six years-and being persuaded tbat bundi ci* wbo now suffer from ibis annoying complaint would be signally ben efl tied, as he has been, by its use, we deem it a duty we owe to this unfortunate class to recommend to them tbe use of this remedy, which bas given not only himself bat several members ol his lamlly tbe greatest relief. M. W. AK Nu LD, Of the Georgia Conference. DOOLY COUNTY, GA , April, 1807. Thia is to certhy that I was confined to ibe bon-'e and most of theatre to my bed, and ?uffertner the greatest agony imaginable with Bbeum*ti*m, for Uve months, and altei tiyin;; every available reme? dy, wilh no relief, 1 wat cered with two bottles of Dr. O. 8 Propbitt's Anodyne Pam Kill ft, rarb cost? ing tft y cents only; it rebeled me almost instantly. I Ui?ceiort recommend it m tbe highest degree to others fUfferine from similar disc se. I run sax that it is one ol tho best lamilv medicine cow out. certain. Yours truly. W. A. FOREHAND. COVINGTON, GA., July 9, ict.l. J-r. ProphiU-Having Uied your Liver Medicine ior more than a year in mv family, I eheermliy re comtuend it to til persons i-ufferini: from Liver af? fections, Dyspepsia or Ind^g-.stlon in any form. 1 also recommend your l'jx-ntci-y Cordial as (be best rem*dy tor tbttt UMave. O. T. BOGEE?. . FXAXTOBPVILLE, PUTNAM COUNTT, Oct 1,1667. Dr. 0. S. rrophitt-Dear Sir-Ihli ls tocertity tbst. Illaro used y cur Agu*- Pills for the last ten ye -rs. and I bave never lailad to enre Ibo Ague in a single lnatance wilb them. They' al ?riva break tbe chills tbe Crt t day inst thpy are given I can recom? mend (bern as betas tbe nest oeur medicine that i h:. ve >\ a found, and they leave no bad effects follow muthern, as Quinine, ?c. Yours respcctlully. A. WE8TBB00K. PUTNAM COCNTT. GA. September 22, lt-CS. Dr. O. S. ProphiU-Mr-I Lave used for the last two years in my family you' Liver Medicine, your Pain Kill It, and your Female Tonic, and I bave no fears in saying (bat tbey are tbe best medicines I have e*er nsid for tbe Liver nnl i'toroach NcunTg-c and rheumatic afflictions. Headache, Colic, and pains Ol every kind are subdued by them, stier nsmg the medicines so long, I cheerfully recommend them to ac y aiid every one, and to all tbat arc afflicted, as the best and safest remedies for all the disease-! for which they are recommended, A-c. Yours respectfully, JAMEs WEIGHT. OR. PKOPHITT'S PENILE TONIC. This Vedidne, *itb Its associates, ls a safe and ci tain romsey tor all curable diseases to which Fe? males alone are liable. It ia atro an exeellent pre? ventative of Nervous Bli wi nw?, or Nervou* Dis? ease in eiteer male or len ale. It is a powertul Ner? vine Tonic, setting up a full and free circulation throughout ibe system. All of the above Medicines sold by r rucuistn and Mcrcbants generally ihroogbont the southwest. ED. S. BURNHAM, Wholesale and Retail Agent, No. 421 King-atieet, (near Calhoun,) Charleston, S. C. Prepared only by DB. 0. 8. PROPHITT. April IC sruthCroos < evington. Ga. C. F . P A N K S I ll A po I ii oca ry and ( 'li em ist. No. 123 Meeting-street CHARLESTON, S. C. rjl?E ADYEBTISEB BBGS TO CALL ATTEN? TION to his stock of tbe best Imported and Domes? tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS, AND PATENT MEDICINES. DEATH TO FLIES. LIGHTNING ? LIGHTNING LIGHTNING LIGHTNING FLY PAPER FLY PAPER F?' PAPER FLY PAPER. SURE AND SPEEDY DESTRUCTION TO IB io TROUBLESOME VISITOR. KU lt SALE BT THE SHEET, QUIRE OR REAM, BY THE ADVERTISER. MANUFACTURER OF PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which bave e?tablished for themselves a r?putation surpassed by none. Through eonstsnt effort and attention be hopes to net it a eontinoance of the public patronage which aa? hitherto been extended to bim. Februar/ ie ruthslyr Q J. L TJ H ? , - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST IND APOTHECARY S. K. Comer of Kin? and Joltn-S ta. SPECIAL AND PEBSONAL ATTENTION (alYEN TO PHYSICIAN'S1 PRE8CR PTIONS. DEAL EE IN TO EDON AND E0ME6TCC DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, P?FF3 A?D PUFt BOXES, TOILET SETS, ?e. PATENT -MK Dit INKS GENUINE! BAT ttl'AI. LUUN'S COLOGNE Id UNS1BPAS8BD BY ANY OTHER. A TRIAL WILL BEPAY YOU. GERMAN COLOGNES. L?HN'? FLAVORING EXTRACTS Hive no equal for strsogtb nd purity, and ought to bo used by all BODA WATER DEALERS AND ICE CREAM MANU? FACTURERS. Mr F. H JACKSON. Proprietor of tbe Charleston Hotel, saye: "I recommend yonr Extra?is without hesitation to the public for Ice Cream?, Jellies and Pastry." Mrs. H. M. DuLTEarrrxD. Proprietress of tbe PJ yilion Hotel, says: "l bey aie well worthy the atten? tion nf tho3-' who deal in them cr use them " These Enacts are put up in small vials, by the dozen, for thc trade an.i family usc, and in j int, quart and half gallon bottles for manufacturers. Congress and High Kock Spring Waters CONSTANT LY ON HAND. Any nrfclc desired, not lo Stock, a'll bo procured to ord* r. Goods delivered in the eily FREE OF ctJAROE. June 8 sao tuths 3mo B J?fti K AND AGUE, FROM ?vBIi.II MANKIND SUP t EB over a large part cf tho globe, is the consequents of a diseased action In the system, induced bv the poison ons miasm ot vegetable d. cay T his ct hal a ti OB is evolved I y tb? actio of solar heat on wet soil, and r'se? with the watery vapor f.om lt. Whilo the sun is below the horizon this vapor lingera near the Farts*'* surface, and the virus is taken with lt througn the longs inro the blood, llji-rc it acts as tn irritating poison on the internal viscera 'and excreting orgaus of the bodv. The liver becomes tori id and fails to secrete not only tin.- virus, but also the bile from the blood. Both the wrns and the bile accumulate in thA circu? lation, end produce vio ent constitutional disorder. The spleen the kidneys, and the etomich sympa Uifze with the liv- r. and become disordered also. Finally, the instinct of nur organism, a* li in an at? tempt' to expel the nnxiou* infusion, concentrates thc ?hole blood of the body in the internal excreio* rles to force them to cast lt out. The blood le aves the surface, and rustre to the central organa wlib congestive violence. Tbl? is the CbilL But lo this effort it (alls. Then tl-o Fever follows, in which ihe blood leaven tho central organs and rushes to the surface, as it in another effort to expel the irritating poison through that cfb> r great excretory-the akin. In this also lt fails, and IBs system alacd'ms the attempt exhausted, and waits tor ibo recovery ot strength to repeat tbe hopeless effort another day. These arc Ibe fits of patoxysms ot Fever and Ague. Such constitutional disorder will of course under? mine the beiltb if lt it not removed. We have laoored to bud, and have found an ?uti dote, AY If. K'S AGUE CURE, Which neutralizes this malarious poison ia the blood, ans stimnlatcs tho liver to txpel lt from the body. As it should, so it does cure this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it does mote or rather does what ia of mare service to those sub? ject to this Infection. If taken fn season it expels lt from the system as lt is absorbed, and thus keeps those who use it freo irom its attacks; keeps the sys? tem in health although exposed tn the disease. Con? sequent!, it not only cutes, bat protects from, the giet va.ru?y of affec'io >s Dstilcb are induced by this malignant influence, such as Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Du o.b. or Masted Ague, Periodical Headache, or bilious Headache. Bilious Fevers, r>euralpia, Rheumatism Gout, Blindness, Toothache, ranche, | Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitations Painful A Heel ions of | the -pleca, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Affect ons < f ibe Stomach and Vowels, all of which, when ori-inR I rem this cause, will be fonnd to as? sume, more or less, the intermittent type. This "AGUE cu HE. " removes the cause of these derange? ments and cures ihe disease. 1 his lt accomplishes by stimulating the excreto? ries to expel the virus from tho system ; and tu ese .rgans by decrees become habited to do this, their rince, of their own accord. Bence antes what w t erm acclimatation. Time may accomplish the sam? end, but often l fe ls not long snongb, or is sacrificed in the attempt, whlls Hus ' Ague Cure" does it st once, and with safety. We taro great re"eon to be? lieve ihls ls a surer as well ss safer remedy ior tbe whole class of diseases which are cauai d by the mi asmaiic mtectl ti. tban nay other wb|ch> baa beeutj discovered; and it has S?ll another important ad? vantage to the public, ulrich ls, that it is cheap as well as good. PR ?PAS ED BT Dr. J. C. AYER ?Si Cu., Lowell, Mass Practical and Analytical Chemists. Plicc One Dollar per bottle. Sold at Whole sale, by DOWIF. ft MOISE, Charleston, South Carolina, And by Retail Dentist* everywhere. Juuc2f> nar stntb. ruo. rjIHE BISHOP PILLI TUE BISHOP PILLI THE BISHOP PILLI A Purely Vegetable Pill (gugar-Coated.) "COSTARV BISHOP PILI/, "Is of extraordinary efficacy for Costivrneaa, Indi, gestion, Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous Debility, Liver complaint," "Tho best PILL in the world.' M?ditai Journal, September 8. TRY THEM! TRY THEM! ?Sr AH Dingels?? in CHARLESTON s.ll ibero. "COSTAR'S " STANDARD PREPARATIONS' ARS . -Cos ta E'S" Kat, Roach, ?Sc. External's. co-tai V Bed Bug Exterminators. "CostarV (onlypure) Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Remedies known." 'TS xars established in New York." "2000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily." '*! 11 Beware I ! I of srurioui imitations." "AU Druggists in cn ABLEST ON sell them." For $1, 8?, H and 85 sizes, Address ?CUaYTAtV COMPANY. No. 13 Howard-street, New 1 ora. Bold In CBABLESTON, 8. C.. br GUUDICICIf, WINGMAN At Ct?. March 23 nae ITT R OSADALIS Purifies the Blood. For Salo by Drue gist, Everywhere. Jnly28 u, IKON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTED Warranted io Remove all Desire for Tob?ceo. lt il Purr I y Vegetable and contain! nothing injurious The following is one of thousands of testimonials (Jut are daily reserved by the Manufacturer: RlCHX "KD. VA., NO vern ber TO. 1868. DEAS S rsv-The "Tobacco Antidote" prepared by yon sccoroin? to the lecelpt jem have submitted to me, and the ingredients et which I have examined, ia purely vegetab'e. entirely har mles*, and contains nothing in the least injnrions. It is not disagreeable to Ike taste, and as a home article, I bope yon whl meet with ready sale for lt, and I believe that if the ri ir ec ti ons are toll owed, it will do ai you claimed for it J03N DOTE.M.D. 49? Price Sf cents per BOT. The asnal discount to the Trade. AW For sale by Dr. H. BAER, WBSLK6ALE AGENT FOB SOUTH OAEOL1NA. JTJ R . KI C BAD'S GOLDEN BE II EDIES. A.-K FOB KO OTBfcB, TAKE BO OTHEB, ARO* yon wu! save time health and money. UKO KEW ABD lor any case of disease in any stage which they fill to core. Dr. BICBATJ'S GOIDE* BAL8AM No. 1 cores Ulcers, Ulcerated Bore Ihroat anal Mooth, for* ?yes. Cu tau eon s oz Skin Eruption-, Copper Ooloroal Blotches, -arenes' of the "calp. PcTOf-ila, fte. ; is tb? S?test Benovator, AHeiative and Mood Purifier own, removes a'l diseases from the system, and leaves the blood pore and health v. C Cr. BICHAD'* GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cares Mercurial Affections, Fhenmatism In all it-forms, whether t. om an er ru rr or other canses; gaves Imm?? diat e relief in all canes. No dieting necessary. I have thousand* of Certificates proving tba miracu? lous cores efffcteo by these Bent die*. Price of . either No. 1 er Ko. 2, SS per bott! * or two bottles for $?. .. Dr BIf HAU's GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, asafe 'spee? dy, p easant and radical care ior alt Urinary De. rarement*, accorspan ed with full dlrectaoLs. Price $3 per bottle Dr. BIOHAU'S GOLDEN r.LTXIB D'AMOUB, a .adval core for Servons or Gen. ral L'ebiiitj, in old or joong;.imparting cm ray with wonde fal toVct. Prire $51 cr bottle, or two bottles for $9. On receipt ot prire these Bcmedlrs will be shipped? to any place. Prompt a ti en ti on poid to all correa dents. None genuine without th? name of "Dr. RTCHAUN GOLDEN HI- MEDI ES, D. B. BICBAKD8, bole froprietor," blown in glass ot bot les. address D B. RICBA?iD?. ? No. 223 Varici-streei, New York' Omeo Hours from U A. M. to o P. 31. Circu ara sent. ly July 3 JJ E O'AHKPUIi WHAT MEDICINES YOU TAKE. WUENTOU ABFFXB^??TED BY OYEhWORK, ot bead or band, and feel the need ol someibitg in? vigorating, don't, opnk whit tey or ary intoxica ting ih ny, wbe ber ander the name of bitters or other? wise, .?-uch articles giv^Justa? much ftrengtb to your weary bod> and mind as the whip gives to the jailed horse, sod no more. Alcoholic stimulants are Injurious to Nerve health, and are ALWAYS followed by DEPBBsfeING BKA CI ION. Dodd'8 Nervine and Inrigorator is a TONIC atd G EN I LE STIMULANT which is NOT attended by BE ACTION, w. at it pains fe. yon itmaihtatrs. When it r< freshes body or min. it refreshes with natural strei gib that comes to stay. Weare not recommending teetotalism In the Interest of any faction; bat long sad tx'ended observation teaches as that be who resorts to tbe bottle for rest or ri cu peral ion, will find, asbekcetia at it, that aj?? is kindling a fire in his bones which will consume like thc flames of perdition. Tun from it Take a tonic that wUl refresh ?nd not destroy. DODD'8 NEBYINE ls fer sa e by all Drugpists. Price One Dellar. See Book of Cerriicaies that accompanies each bett 1. Tm oe Jane 26 ABBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. letter from Hon. AU*. H. St phent, of Georgia. C BA WTonssv m ?, Gs . hep tem ber 29.1868. 'Darby's Prophylactic Fluid is an article of little cost, but great value. Its domestic as well aa meco*, anal caes are numerous, while its specialties are moat wonderful I have not been without lt for - ten years, and no head of a family who can afford to have it should be without it. ' ? ALEX H. FTE PB EN 3. THE AV ON DE H F Uli PA MX LY M fal Blt CINK. Letter from Ou Surgcon-Gtneral of Ute tatt Confeder? ate Stales. RICHMOND, Va., January li, 1669. JOHN DABBY ft Co., No. 160 William-street, New York: Gcntlem n-I have received your letter of the 15ih of December, 1866, calling my attention to your (Darby's Prophylactic) Fluid. I most rheertolly (tate that tbe Fluid was furnish, ed to, and extensively uvd by, tbe sore eons in cbvrgc of general hospitals in the Confederate ser? vice with great benefit to the patients-all the sur? er or s making a favorable report-a great deal of it was use1 ' io the hospitals. Very respectfully, your obedient servsut, SAM'L PHE-ION MOOEE, M. D, TUB ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT. EMOBT Comos, OxroED. GA., December 28,1868. Prof. UAH nr. Dear Sir-Having not been en? gaged for many years in the active duties of the Medical profession. I sm only supcridallj acquaint? ed with tbe c:vms cf yonr Props-lactic- Finid, but sm well acquainted with its chemical elements. While, theretore, I cannot speak experimentally At the value of the compound, A ortho disinfecting and i therapeutic iropertie* ot the agent* employed in its composition, together with the well ft no wu reputa? tion of its discoverer, as a chemist, authorize me to regard its Vient: aa ot a hieb rrder; on the whole it must be considered as a valuable eontrlcution te the class of articles to which it belt ngs. These views, I may add, are sustained by the testi? mony 0/ many c mpetent judges, who have tested its properties. Believe me, dear sir. Yours, respectfully, A. M CANS, Al. D , LL. D. CUKES BURNS. WOL'NOS, STINGS, die. A LAD AKA LV&AXT HOSPITAL, ) TcsoAix>06A. December 22.1868. j Messrs. jo.. DABBY, ft Co., No. 180 Wlllitm-etreet, New York: Oe tie.ven-I received your circulars of the ll th instant, asking an expression of opinion from me aa to the merits of your Prophylactic Mud. lbs pre? paration bas been so general!} used by the proles sion and public at large, and so universally esteem? ed, that lt teems to me to need no further recom? mendation. As a disinfectant and remedial agent too, when in? dicate d, it is cot excelltd b> any similar preparation. We usc pcrineangantc prepatatioas very extensively in this hospital, and could not do without them. I consider you's toe best and most elegant pi ?pura? tion of the kind manufactured. BssptctluUy yours, ftc, P. BBICE, M. D., Sup't and Physician Alabama Insane Hospital. BOWIE ?i noise. WHOLESALE DBUaGISIS, May 25 totbs&BOa t gents for foutL can lina. K O S K O O ! SCROFULA, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, NEBVOU3 DEBILITY, BHEUMAIISM, NEC BALGI A, EIBNEY AFFFCTIONs/ ERUPTION! OF THE frKIN, AKD ALL Obstinate or looe standing diseases of the BLOOD, Ll VLB, CRIN A UT OBGAN?, NEB YOUS SYSTEM, ftc. It perin?s and enriches the Blood, eradicates all Syphilitic or scrotulous Taints, lies-lores the Liver and Kidneys to a healthy action, aids digestion, reg? ulato? the bowels, and invigorates the Nervous Sys? tem. AW NOT A SECRET QUACK MEDICINE.-?? FOBMULA ABOUND EACH BC I TEE. Recommended by the best Physicians, eminent Divines, Editors,Druggists, Merchant?, ftc AW THE BE8T AND MOST POPULAB HEDI CINE IN Ut E. TBtPABXB ONLY BT J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., (An experienced md well-known Physician and Chemist I Laboratory and Office. Ne. 6 Main-?,reef. NOBFOLX, VA. Price One Dol'ar per battle. For cale by e GOODBICH, WISEMAN ft CO , DOWIE ft MOISE, Cbarealon, 8. C. A And Druggists everywhere. July 26 pac J yr