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THE DAILY NEWS. Vhe D nfl o ta he rt Piajr r, "Row I lay"- Fay lt, darlings . "Lay me," lisped tbs ti nj Hps Of mr daughter, knee Ina. bending, O'er ber lolded ?naer-tlpc. "Sewn to . leep"-"To alnep,"- abe munn axed, And tbo cori; bead dropped low; "I pr? v tbo Lord"-I gently ai J ed, "Tun cen Bay lt all, 1 snow." - "Pray tbe tord"-the words came faintly, Fainter B?'! - 'My sou] to keep;" Then the ure J bead fairly nodded, APd tb? child was fast sMeep. But the dswy eye? half opened*, J Wliflu I Hailed her to my breast, J f Aaa tb? dear voice softly whispered1. "Mamma, Uod knows all thc rest,'* 0, jae tirotfng, sweet Cdm*?* bf the childVart I rf -J?. g?? m, H ?vcnly rather, *?. *H' , nears my leeblealciy. NJEGUU OVTRA.BE IN G EOE a IA. Tho Macon Journal gives tho following ac oount or a lion iii ah outrage committed by ne? groes in Georgia: " - It appears that on Thursday last, two re? spect abl-j young girls restdiuu; near Btatloa 14, lipon the Oeatral Road, were on their way homo from school, when they wore overtaken by two stout nogroeB, who immediately seized them, and dcBpite their screams for aid. com? mitted a diabolical outrage. Having eJT?otcd their brutal deed of violeuce, one of the ne? groes, who had but ouu aim, sliuok Ibo tanti luted stump of tho other in the face of the eldest of the two girls, and exclaimed: "I want my revenge and I'm bound to bave it. When I belonged to your father I ran away, he followed mo to the woods and Bhot mo. and I bad to loee this arm; do you BOO it? Kow I'm bound to get even with him, and drawing his pocket Knife, he severed lier arm entirely t'rorh her body, between tho wrist and elbow joiut. The two scoundrels then broke away add ran for tba woods. Very fortunately tho girls had presence bf mind enough to tie the mutilated. arm tightly above tbo elbow uotii medical aid could bo ' procured, and it is barely poss i bio that the young Bufferer's life may be spared. The nows of this deed of violenco ran lino wildfire all through the neighborhood, and in a abort time,amounted patrol.was. organized, who volunteered to go iu pursuit of the. scoun? drels. They soon found one of shem, I wbom theytq?estioneij light sharply, but Bomehow or other th ? negro got lost somewhere in tho H wain p, and tho party returned homo n uh out him. , ... : ?' . The other, and by far tho wont pf the two. succeeded m. escaping trout that neighborhood hhd made hi? way toward ? Macon. We are in? formed that a negro answering his description waa seen ata place known as .Handy Bottom, on Munday nigbt laut, and yesterday tho polioo were in bot search after htm, a reward of five hundred do Uara having been offered for his capture. SOUTHERN LIFE. INSURAJfCE COX JPAJfY. " y?, ljetter from General J. B. Gordon. [From the Atlanta Constitution. 1 2b (hm Editor of the Constitution: Yon havo generously tendered the ose of yonr columns, that I may reply to a, .malicious attack, made by the Insurance Tunes, ot New York, upon an institution with which many honorable gentlemen in this and other Southern States ?re connected. Until suggested by friends not oonueeled with the Southern Life Insuranco Company -the institution aesailed-I had not thought it neoessary to reply, and for the followiug reasons : > F'sai. AU the agents of tbe Sontbern Life had been directed to use the article io question ?a the best canvass ng document with wbioh they could be armed. . .... In the next place, I had supposed that a journal which had no regard foi truth, and the endorsement of which ia a matter of mere bar? gain and salo, would produce no other effect by its attacks than the one realized, viz : the strengthening ot the "Southern Life." I had Bupposed that no Southern man could be influenced by the statements of a -journal which bad published, as I had Bbown in a for? mer card?"twelve wilful, unmitigated faluc hoods. in the short space ot sixteen lines. ?. lu the next place, it .bad .occurred to me, that the very animus of this editor, which ls so patent, his hatred of everything Southern, his contemptible thrust at the incapacity of the Southern people to' manage life insurance, his meek suggestions in another article of the same paper, that'all .Southern and Western companies give up the business of lifo insur? ance 'o tho North, und bm complaint of our olaniehness, because, forsooth, wo presumed to retain Southern money in Southern States, would have been a sufloient auswar for every Southern maa. For these reasou? I thought it unnecessary to write. At the Boggesuon ot friends, how? ever, I reply briefly. The Times, evidences its ignorance of facts, or its total disregard of truth, or both, by ile reference to General Gordon F. Granger as agent for U?B' company, lt is, however, as weil Bupvoi ied hero'as elsewhere in its article. General Granger has not now, nor never had, any connection whatever with this company. _ Tho Times says the losses of the southern Lifo have been-heavy, and compares it with certain pioked companies from tho North. The losses have been heavy, but the busi? ness has been heavy too.. If a -merchant does one million of profitable busloesB, - does be not expect' greater less in bad debts, .?Vc:, than another who does, one-tout h. of the busineee? If n litro Company insures 6000 lives, must it not have, of necessity, a larger, number of its insured diej than another wbioh insures 600 lives? ,v y The Sontbern Life lost more than its picked company-the Great Western'-bat it dla vast? ly more business. Why did not tbo editor of the Times give the amount of the business done by each, the amount of loss by oaob, and then draw the comparison ? Does not the merest child in figures understand this to be the only way to get at the ratio of loss ? Yes; brit it did not snit the purpose of the Timea. Lei the facts be known. This piokod company is shown by the New York reports of 1868 to have received f00,247, and to have paid ont the same year in cash, 168 417. Thus expending absolutely over $8000 more than it received. While the Atlanta De? partment on gross premiums to the amount of nearly $200,000, spent in losses and expsneea of every description only 89 per cent, ol its re? ceipts, and the whole company increased its assois-in six mofltiiB-over $120.000 Besides, tho Ti mo* ku a wa, as every insurance, mand?os, that.losses.,qquaJizo themselves in the course ot yt ora - so .{hst; ,tb?- genoral average is pre? served. , This u. ibo foundation ot all hrs tables.ip Aa Illustrative of this, tbe?Atlanta De? partment, in ita immense bnaipess, receiving nearly one-thousadd applications, has enslav? ed bat one Jossr-Amos E. Waid-for $10.OOO - since it? organization, and the bjjbor depart? ments losing in but lUtfe greater satio. Hence, the heavy accumulation. Yoi. in the, estima? tion, of- the Times,, tbe Southern Life ia nn Bonnd, and the Great .Western perfectly good. Why so? Tho nn?mtt? of thearltclo furnishes the sola1 tion. The one is Southern-tb?othet'N?rthoni. Again, this honexl 'shoot, soeinfr the absurdi? ty ot its position, seeks to stab the Sontbern Lifo by attacking tho integrity of its officers, lt says the statement of .gnp assele is "cooked np"-that \g.fu?d up lo deceive-Dot true. In other words, the officers of the company, in swearing to the statemont of assets and lia? bilities, BMore falsely-perjoed themselves. Does he intimate that by any possibility the ornoo rs ot his pot companies could "cook np" statements? No. How is this? Again, Ibe animes of bin paper furnishes the reply. Ono set of oflloera are Southern-the other North ern. the Times sa j s the Sontbern Life is ono on the high road - to bankruptcy, bub its pets are all sonad. What do the Agares show? That the Southard Lira bas $800rfb rf every $100 or liability, while th? largest companies in the North hare leas than 1160'of liability; yet, in the ea ti mat lon of the Times, the Southern Lue is bankrupt, abd his companies perfectly sound. How so 7 Again, let the animus of thai paper one wen The-one is Southern-the other Northern. ,>,. . The gist ot tp.9 controversy Ja, thia-whether officers ol Bon them companies swear faintly, and officers of Northern companies truthfully. Whether the gentlemen whose r?putations ire identified with this institution are to be be? lieved, or th? Times. Or, if outside testimo? ny is- preferred, the Timm, OT. the Bon them press) The Times says the gout hern life ie*, "totally unsound." ., ..^ .?. Tos Memphis Appeal eave: T<Its assets are now over $600 000. . . * . It deserves the patronage of tba Sontbern people, and its business shows that lt is getting it." ? , %iir c.?- IK J ii .7 .f - . - - ;> y, < . n i >?? iii ? ??? Tho Memphis Avalanche is equally strong in Its endorsement. 1'he Atlanta Intelligencer says: "Iliuroom [wny, wo> do ny.; beslls^ojojay.. Jajoaa.Qf tho aic*t reliable es-well ne successful tnnTJtoniY ,ho Mouth, bnt the whole country." " The Constitution says: "By ita reliability, iberal features, end Its patricio object, it is ichieving a success nnpsrallelod tn tho annals )f lifo in8nrance." Tho LouibviiJo Courier says: " With ample .' mpilal and lirge surplus, it at once guaran- !. tees to polioy-nolders perfect security," and , irses Southern peoplo to patronise it, because ; t radius tho money at home. '< I might fill whole columns with extracts ) rom I cadi n ? tournais in Booth Carolina and .< !.'aewhor?, but tbeso miy answer for an offsit 1 br tho Tunos-possibly, The Times, however, ohargeB that we pay J -ar. I Unt la aka TIMM MM aw- ! raff?T8On^?/;Th?sV ho Time? cannot. How is this? Plainly, tb? mswcr must bo-these aro Southern, that ( Northern. ,. ... . ' Bot I deny that one cent WOB ever paid for my endorscmonta I have quoted. I did pay ? lome of the Southern papers to insert a former lard in reference to thlB s ?me cardt, otb.Ors * oula receive nothit g. I proposo to oontioss o pay to get these facts before the people, lui Southern Life ia able tn pay; lt will make noney by spreading them' before the country, md lt will continue to do it. The TimeB will find, 1 imagine, that it has indertsJren a difficult task in trying to tench be ocople of these Htates that there are not ) rai ne or integrity enough io the South to nonage lifo insurance: that the officers of this company, at Memphis, have swern falsely; nen whose high and responsible positions as railroad and bank presidenta indicated the un imitod confidence of the country in their co ni? non sen?; integrity and financia! ability. It :.. ill not be easy tc convince tho South that tho ODg list of Southern gentlemen connected with ibis institution aro engaged in a grand s?beme io defraud the wu.own and orphans of t > e iou tb; or that they will settle ' ose fairly with policy-holders than companies I >rn the Times' icotioa-8omeofwhom boast o- accumulated millions by tbe forfeiture of rebel policies irho tm ve ono price for tho North, another for the South, and who have endeavored to pur? chase the polioies of rober Widows for a con? temptible pittance of the em.. .UBared. He mistakes tho Southern people whon be supposes tbetn eo ignorant of life insurance as to believe a company from the North, with less than $150 of assets to $100 of liability, is slrongf-r and safer, than a Southern company, irh?ch has $800 for every $100 or liability. Or ?vlion he imagines the South so JVo/vft-btr unk is to behove, becauso a company bails fiom ihat section, it can pay its president, aa a aal iry, $25.000 of tho policy-holders' money, and mother ollera agents forty five por cent, com siesions, and yet bo moro economically and setter .manama than a Southern company which pays ita president-who in financial ability is the peer or auy- only $3000, and its best agents less than one-half of the above jommission: or''that a company from the North, which pays fifty to fifty-seven per cent, lo its f :boldcrs,~ ls better for tho insured Iban the southern Life, which,. notwithstand? ing Hs rapid accumulations, hts not paid one ?ollar to its stockholders, but has p*id forty ptr wnf. to ils policy-holders.. The Times began the war upon Southern in? stitutions, and. strikes the Southern Lire only because H Is the pioneer.' ' Tho success or this som pan y bas checked tho drain or monoy from )nr section, hence- the Times' complaint ot sec? tionalism. Wo make our humble acknowledg? ments of boin g inlentfly sectional, if an honest .?fleet to retaiu Southern money St home be lection al. In conclusion. I acknowledge my indebted? ness io tho Times tor tho opportunity he bas iHorded for getting tlioso lacis before the peo? ple. The Southern Life invites ils further st? acks. If tho solid assets of this company, ind its patriotic purposes, do not commend it O tbe confidence and support of our people, it irill never ask the aid of the Times. If such iheets can destroy the confidence of the li ou tb. tra peoplo in the directors and stockholders of bis cooipanjr, then, indeed, have these gentlc nen lived to little purpose. Bcspectfully, JOHN B. CORDON. President Atlanta Department, Southern Life I ? Insurance Company. [Advertisement. I ._?j , Commercial; > Kxports. JALT IMOBE-Per -aleaunhtp Falcon-102 tierces Bie?, 67 bales Cotton, Pi0 catie Clay, 32 balea Domestics, 14 bbla nein. 37 bale* Tl ?OR. SOS pickagea Fruit 22 bales bidea and Leather, 20 - .000 leet Flooring Hoards, and Hundtlee....Per fchrTranc!?co-lil tons Phosphates. Cliarlcston Cotton and Il lee .narun. IFF10B OF TBKCHABLE3TON DAILY MEWS. ) UHABtiKsrox. Friday Evening, Augnat 20. f COTTON.-The market was Armor but quiet for rant or atoclr. Bales about ? ) bale-?, of ublrn 61 rere old colton, at 30|?o 9 lb, and 3 ba'ea mw, lat Bcd middling, at 39o V lb; tho eal ? of old indicat? es an advance of about ac V lb on tbe prices pre iouiiy prevailing. We quote nominally : LTVELPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to pood ordinary.,20 @30 Low twiddling.31 (a. Middling.....32 @ By New Vor'? class I fica Hon vre quate: '-' Middling nominally..M}?(A - Bloc-There waa a ran* Inquiry for this grain at inn rates. Eales 80 tierces of clean Carolina, say 14 I erees at 8:; l?at R>?;9 at 8Jf ; 42 at 8??c v m. We ?note common lo fi lr clean Carolina at 8g8|i ; good ?@8??c V lb. .11 arlie te ty y Telegraph. FOBEIOH MARKETS. Lou DON, August 20-Noon.-Console 01. Benda [Ulot and m ady at 83ff. Sugar on the spot firmer, 9a 6da39s 9d ; afloat 27s 9da23s. Turpentine 26s. LIVERPOOL, August 20-Noon.-Cotton active; iplwds I3?4'il; Orleans lld; calen 20,000 bales; ales of tbe week 111,000 balsa; fer export 18 000 ?lee; for sp?culation 30,000 bales; atock 228,000 ?lea, of -which 105.000 balee are American; ato;k float G80.00U bales, of which 20,000 bales are A merl? in. Afternoon.-?ales will not exceed 18,030 biles, lorn easie r bnt not lower. Lard 78s. Bacon ftSs. Tallow 47s 3d. Bed Western wk tit 0a lOdallS. ferns and fabrica at Manchester bave better prices. Fvenlng.-Cottons shade firmer; middlings 13 v<l; Means 14d; ealea .8.000 balea, of which 8000 biles rere for export end speculation'. BAVBK, August 20.-Cotton opem active-on spot [oiet;afloat li 03 l?o. Markot closes activo on spot md afloat DOMESTIC MABK&T8. Nsw Tona, August 20 - Noon.-Mooki firm. Josey steady at 6a7. Sterling, long OJi, abort OK. Gold 82J?. Cotton firmer at 85c. Turpen? tine 43li c. Botin ateady. Evecltg.-Cotton folly a half cent better. Closing intel; salea 170) bales; middlings 33c. Floor dull, m peril no ts 76a6 36; common lo faur extra Southern H?Ca? 10. Wheat heavy, red Western, new, ll 69a. 160. Corn heavy, SI 18al 20, Pork dull and heavy, new $38a3316. Lard lo wer, Kettle 20a20Kc Whin key decldtdlv firmer, ?1-20>1,29.. Bice steady, Carr, fllna 8j?..9jic Sugar ateady. Coffee In fair ro ineal. Molasses quiet Turpentine. 42>.a43>?c. Botin 12 30a8.. Fi eights unsettled. Money olossd easy at ?J la7. Sterling dull. Stock* Irregular bnt* active. 3overnmeuta cloie! strong.- . '62's 23. Southerns julefi but firm.. .... , j. BALTIMORE, August 20.-Cotton very t carce, 84a M i? c. Flour quiet and ateady, low grades icarce. Wheat Irregular; prime to oh o Ice red tl 60*1 .66. Zern firm ; while $116; yellow $1 16 Oats dull, 63i 15 J. Pork $34. Shoulders 16tfel 6)4* ; hama 24i26c Ur.l 20i2lc. Whiskey SI 18. Old Virginia's 47. '66'a 65. CINCINNATI, Anguat 2?. - Whiskey $1 i Bal 16. Solders ask higher prices. Proviiioni1 firm and In little demand ; ratea unchanged. Lard 10c. ST. LOUIS, Anguat 20.-Whiakey $1 17, Pork lull al $34a34 2). Bacon qnlot and unchanged. Louxsvnxx, August 20- Provisions finn. Mess pork $S4aS4 60. Shoulders lexaMXo; clear fide? I9?i20c; hams 23lia Lard21c. Whiskey$118. WILMIKSTON, August 20.-Spirits turpentine 39lia Bto. Betin steady, $1 00a 4 60. Crude turpentine 12 60a3. Tar $2 60. AcQ?BTA, August 20-Cotton firm; sales 84 bales; receipts 24 balee; middlings 82?; atoek 200 bales. Two bales new cot ton received, classed aa New York atirtst re WHO?, sold at 88?. SAVANNAH, August 30.-Cotton reoeipta 46 biles. MOBII.S, August 20.-Eccl pu of cotton for tbe iresk 40 bales; exports, coastwise 4SI bales; stock ya band and on shipboard JQ?2 "balss; sites of the seek 405 bales; sales to-day 60 bales; mutet closed I tiff; low middlings SOojrecelpte 13 bales; eiporia ll bale-, Maw OaLHAva. August 20.-Cotton receipt* te? lar 858 bales ; for the week, aros* TIS bales, net 220 kales; exports, coast?rtee 746 baies; stock 1421 baies; cotton salas 64 bales; middling nomlna'ly n?. Bagar, prime i4i?ai4Ko; common lia 12o. ri?lasv>?, reboiled 60a70o Btorllng 46. Gold MX Kiw Yon sight exchange x? piemf um. Thc KewTorfe Rle? market. The New Y erk, J oe nra 1 af Commerce"*fI Wein??- i flsy thellthilalatanllaya: "Bice Lt not ..quired for beyond small lota to meet Jobbora wants. Sales ure Mi Heroes Carolina at 8>{?9>;c,shd 600 bags Han? ni on at 3 Vr, gold.? In bond. tUmll lou- axe aclling SlfXsTJt for B^goon."IV* " Mew York Vegetable ?aol strait Mstrket, The Journal of Comm -rc,T of Wednesday, the lsih esra: 'Ibo market bas ncTer been sp well luop'trd. and it Mme? there ls a |>erfect glut of nearly everything ?n the bit Farmers realize poorly for their stuff. Peaches ire arriving briskly, lncluaing -ou?e np? luabUes, ^nnl"g large. Heavy receipts aro counted apon, the balance.of the week preaumod wlllreaoti !0,OOObMkcU a day. Balee to-day at 7Sca$l for baa. tell. A. Biatlon for loath-a few ex ti a coal lu g. sei? ng at $3*3 60 per crate; others st tl 60i3 tor orsf. ?cloris are In good supply. Savannah selling st $36 if) per hundred ; Virginia at f6al0 per hundred WUro.int.ton H..r?-. ?t Mo. and 100 N<,w Tork Bos?-..'^ ^?."aj eu bw. ,t ti ?o foe strain d. 11 - .'. ?1 foal 76 for No 3, and ?3 GU}, ?-3 76 for Bol. ?HU?r. l?B?XKTi?tx-Bales of 192 bois at $2 60 for sett and $3 for virgin. TAB-34 bbla vt ero aold at S3 30. f?aafevllle MnrUrt. NASHVILLE, August IT. - COTTON.-Thc business ol the neal week tua beau more activo than tbat of Beveral weeks prevlon?, and 'ac'orn have succeeded in making nearlv * olean sweep of tb? enUro stock on hind. Tho transactlona, of the week have beau ai follow-: Beocdpta 30; sales 81, and shipments 110 balee. Wc continue our qui tn ti tm H a? follows: Or? dinary 37; good ordinary 28>?a29; low mlddUng 80a ?OK. Fiona.-Market continues firm and activent the following quotations; Supers SS 36a6; single extra *S35a6 0O; doable extra C6 6Ua0 76; fauHy 157 26a fi; fancy 88 60a8 76 in addition to a.large local trade, thoshipment? doting tho week amount to 3845 b?rrela, including 480 to-day, and against 2200 barrels last week. .m WKBAT.-The marke during tho week ha a bren .somewhat irregular, ono day stiff and the next dav weak. Today ii was lllUo a weak but not cjnoiably lower, aa tollows: Mediterranean Slal 06; rod $110; ambortllG; wh>te $1 30al36 Bocelpts today in? clude 6000 bushels, with rooeJpts of the week of ?J6, 001 bushels, against 89.633 last week. Theshipments to-day loot-up 2506 busbele, with ablpiuenle during Ibo week of 10.633 buahele. . CORK. -Tho market ls activo mid prires closed steady andnnn. '1 he Bhlpaaenis today foot-up 390 VusllOls al 9i.Sc deliv- red In depot. J he shlpmo .te of lb? weok toot up 13,882 bushels, at prices ranging from 87K"95c. OATS-Coming lu slowly. Silos from wagon to? day of 400 bushels at G tic. Macon Alarlcet. MACON, Aucni-t 18. -COTTON -Bcccipta to-di y 3 bales; sales 6; ablpped none Beceiptl for the week ending this evening, the above lucludod, 16 bales; eales-for earne lisuu M ! oils'; ahipmerta 17 bates; fbowlnp" a flecreae? lu ? ? coalpit ol the past week front ihoaiidr ?ie.w?ek. b' - j (ore of 17 baici; decrease ID sile* .'rVf.-Oame time 22 i biles. W-"v'fr*T,ta*i ? " " 1 Thors have been received of i%c View fcno)> cf coi- ? ton at tbi? point, during tho wte-k cht,nj this even lug, 10 bales. Tho Ll. 'ho at pr? te f\il iii lilia mar ie I for now calton; thus ur, was 35s. Two trait?? Sold at 30 cte. Hr*, ' '-'-'W ' ' Coaaignctaper noam < ?i olin? tlu.it rna a Ausrast IB and 30. 59 biles Cotton, 82 bales Domestica, 65 packages Bacon ind lard,.319 bbls Flour, 356 racks F'onr, 743 sackt Corn. 356 sack* Wheat,..14 anoke Oats, 134 bbls Naval Morea. 7 cars Wood, 4 cara Lumber, 1 car : tees. To Railroad Agent, Stenhouse A Co, Gold-' smith A Bon. J N Hobson, Weat At Jones, Campeen, P.-'z -r, Rodgers U co, J A Quack enbatb, Kinsman h Howell, H D Stoney, H Cotia A- Co; G W Steffens, O Philips. Street Bros A Co, Cleghorn, Herring A Co, Wagener ? Monseos. B O'Neil', AB Mulligan, and L Une. Pa Been aera. Per steamship Falcon, for Ballimore- Mr and Mn Riordan, tefiutand nunevMlta Tobias, two Maa'era roblan, p Fallon. Mis? Fallon, H Bowe, W Hunt. R Smart Mrtt-obei. H Klat'.c. Milt M urden, O A ti in s and two daughter?, and others Fer steamer Fannie, from Beaufort and Ediito_ W U Beare and w.fo. Jndgo Z I lait W DeTreville. Loltoy F Xouniane, F L Wieuinp, ti G Honey. Mrs E N Fuller. Master Boric, j'c lidding*. Pf VYhaley, Mr and Mra John F Tdwni-nd, and J Hopkinson. patine ?tros. Port of Charleston. August 31 PU Tt'A.' <_,^\JU HIM UJ\. ht. ni? ts or THK mot*. Kew Moon, 7th, 4 boura. 46 minutes, evening. Pirsl QajTtcr, 14th. 7 hour. 19 mlnntei, morning, Pull Moon, 91ai ll boura, 3 minnies, evening. t^.t Qn.ri.i- sotb. 2 iionrs. SH minuter, morning. Pl AUOUBT. sew " RISES. I tri?. 10 Monday.... 17 lue ad J y_ 18 Wedneiday. 19 Thursday... 2o; Friday. 21'Saturday... 21 Sunday. 6..26 H..ii S..26 C. ll 6..26 6..40 6..27 G..39 (5..27 0..38 6..28 , 6..37 6..39 I 6..30 MOO? SETS. 13..26 1. .14 3.. 4 3.. 67 ?..61 lilies. T..ll "HI0H WATER. 3. .SO 8..87.. 4..39 , P..33 /Vrrivect lcstrrelay. Sehr Ann S Seas, irosa Weat Point M ill. 100 tea Bice, lo Hopkins, MePhersoB A Co. Steamer Charleston, white, Georget wn, 8 C. 428 bbl! Spirits Turpentine, 394 bbla Rosin. To tbs Master, sud W Porter. Steamer Fannie, Adair, Beaufort and Kilato. Mdto. , -io Agent, W H Henerey, H ? Bobinaon, M Mcdoriy, Mra Benjamin Rhett, and Mrs F, N Fuller. Sloop (leorge. from Sante?, 415 bushels Bough Bice. To J lt Pringle. Becetved from Weat Point Mill-4 1 tiercea Bice. To Cbiiolm Bros. Cleared Yeaterday. Steamship Falcon, Honey, Baltimore-Courtenay A Trenholm. 8chr Frmnclico, Crowther, Baltimore-T J Kerr A Co. Sailed Yesterday. Steamship Falcon, Homey, Baltimore. BrlUsh brig Titus, Lovejoy. Denla, Spain, fjchr Francisco, Crowther, Baltimore. Bailed xor this Fort. Steamship Mlnnetonka, Carpenter, from New York, August 'ad. Ihlpnewi >>y Te'nrzrapa. SAVANNAH, August 20-Cleared, bark Pawnee for Qraapiiown; brig edendale for bat I ila til vcr; achr KuBnan treta, fer New Fork.' pnsinrss (E?rt?. JOH? D . ALBXAHBEK, ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY PUBLIC AND G KN KR AL AQU NT, No. IB Itrortd-strrrt. BE8PE0TFOLLT- SOLICIT8 BUBINERS IN AD* JUSTING AOOOUNT8 of Merchants snd other?, and in WRITING OP ANO POSTING their BOORS, either tn part or whole. Ac. January 9 J T. HUAIPHHAOVB, BEOKE&_ AUCTIONEER. ANO., COMMIi>\ . SJON 2?ERCBAN1. BALES OF REAL ESTATE, STOCK3. BONDS, 8B 0URITIB8 AND PKIlbONAL. PH'dptRTY "' v j ? V?I r*pMn.i>ivf. /io. Vi ' Ti 7/ Ko. a 7 il iL? a D- sir ii*: K T CHARLESTON, 8. C. . axTXBXBCBs. Boa. HEN < . nm ST, W. J. MAGRATH, Bs?, teoenl JAM BB CONNER, T. R. WARING, Bsq,| 1 October ?il* ? fVi ? ' ' . 1LLIS ?V CIllSOIaBl. I FACIOB?, O?MMISB?'JN MEItCHANTS J ABS S ll IP Pl SQ AOS NTS, WILT. ATTEND TO THK PTJROHA8E, BALK ANS SHIPMENT (to Foreign ind Domestic Portal of COTTON, RICE, LU M BEB AND NAVAL STORES, ; ATLANTIC WHARP, Charleston, S. a t?. WILLIS.....I...A. B. CHIPOLM October31 ..i, i , pl! TBK- TOT AN S, TURNER AND DE4LZR IN 1VOBT, v And. Manufacturer of , . BILLIARD BALLS 'AND CUES. AND IMPORTER OF BILLIARD CLOTH, CUES, Letter Chalk, and Billiard Marchandise In general, No. SB ?? niton-street. New York. May 7 > '_sgmos TJOLM1CII * MACBETH, So. 80 Brsadeitriit. CharUitO-D, ?. C., . BROK EBB, AUCTIONEERS, BEAL ESTATE AMD ' OBMKRAIJ C?MMII8IOII A G KN TS WiU amend to Ben Ung and Collecting of Keats tod purchase and aale ot Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver and Beal Karate ALSO, To the Parchase of Goods and Supplies for parties Ul the country o pou reason ?bl? lams. G sr COMB U fioucts....... .>taaXAltsn M AC etui. JtDutryl Vf* E?TA?^??IKD 1833. H: . J?L , DUG, .* '? .1e' . MAM!FA( TIIHKR UK .PLAIN AND STAMPED TIN-WARE, AMD WHOLESALE DEALER IM JA?ANNED.WABE, H0U8E-FUIINISHING tiOOP,S, &c., Na?. 18 IT AYN K- ST li K KT AND 580 KISi.-ST?KH.T, t:HAK^KSXON% 8> c< nOOFINQ AND 00TIEBINO DONE. _tqihrtmos August 2 /ftltl'iCrs. THE "( AKOl.IVl FKRTILilZ?Crt*? IS- MAI?]', KIIOM THK PHOSPHATES OP S'jatb Carolina, and la pronounced br voriouk chemists one ol tb o beat Vanities known. Only inferior to Peruvian Guano In its FtRTlLIZlNtf PROPERTIED. Tbesc PHOSPHATES are Ibo remains of extinct lacd and rea an'mils, and perecea qualities ot the grcate.t Taine to Ibe ag ri cul luria t. ? Wo annex tho analysia of Proteafor SHEPARD: ..LABOBATOBT or TBS ll EDI CAL. COIXEOB or SOUTH CABOLIWA. A uni y IR of a romple of ('Alt' LINA FERiILIZER, personally selected: Moisture expelled st213 den K.'.16.70 Organic Matter with aome water Of combination expcliej at a low red brat.10.60 Fixed Ingredio.ite.66 80 Ammonia..-.2.C0 Phosphoric Acid-Soluble..."..- e M.Equivalent to ll 37 t^lubiePbospbeto of Lime. Insoluble. 6.17.Equivalent to 13.43 Insoluble (bone). 18.13 24.76 PhoephVe of Limo. 6nlphur!o Add.11.01.Equivalent to 23.05 Sulphated Lime. Sulphate of Potaab. 80 *utphato or Soda. 3.60 Sand':.1LC0 On tn? ttrength ol tbo?o result-, I am ?-Lid to certify to the superiority of the CAROLINA FERTI? LIZER, examined. O. O. SHEPARD, Ju." oar We will fnmifh tbls excellent FERTILIZER to Planters and other* at 105 per ton or 2000 lbs. . - ? GBO. W. WILLIAMS Sc GO, August 14 . FACTORS. 2_Ptngj, (tljtratcolB, (Ctr. M. lt IO HA V'S QOLD? M EDIES. A-K FOR NO OTHER, TAKE NO OTHER, AND 70a will Bivo time, health and money. ?uro REWARD for sn; caco of dlscate ia ?by ?lane which they fill to care. Dr. HICBtTJ'd UOI.DEN DAT.SAM Nb. 1 cure J Ulcer?, Ulcerated Bore Throat-and Month, tore Kyee. Cutaneous or skin Eruption'?, Cooper Colored Blotches, soreness of the Scalp, Pc roi um, kc. ; lg tho Eeateet Renovator, Alleiattvo and Blood Purifier town, removes ai) alteaste from tho system, and leaves the blood pare and health v. Dr. UlCUtU'H GOLDEN H ALS A M No. 2 curr s Mercurial Affections, Ttbeumniium In nil It?fonn?. whether from mercury or other canses; gives Imme? diate relief lo al) ?.-ase*. Mo dieting necessary. ] have thousand* of Certificates proving tbe miracu? lous cures effected by these Remedies. 'Price of either Na 1 or Na 3, $5 per bottle, or two bottles for Dr- BICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a ?ate spee. dy, p'essant and radical ehre fnr all Urinary Do? ra gem en ti, accompanied with full directions. Price .3 per bottle. Dr. Ul CH AU'8 GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUB, a ladicalcnre for Nervous or Gen. ral Debility, in old or yoong; Imparting energy with wondeifal effect. Price SS ner bottle, or two Dottles for IO. ' On receipt otprlce these Remedies will bo shipped to any placa. Prompt attention paid to all correa dents. None genuine without tba name of "Dr. RTCS AU "rt GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARDS, Sole Proprietor," blown lo glass of bottles. Address D. B. RICHAKD8. No. 228 Varick-fltroet, New York Offlre. Hours from 9 A. SI. to V P. M. ' < Circuleraient. ly Jul j 3 ,. F H EB ll D It U G S JUST RECEIVED, G ttl si AULT 4t cu.'S PR BP A RATIO KS IODIZEDSYRUPOF HORSE KADISH VEGETA?rTE ?AP8ULE3 OF M ATICO 8YBUP OP HYPOPH09PH1TE OF LIMB GUARANA POWDERS. All fresh (rom Parti, an d^for tale by Dr. II. U A Kit, Msy 8 ?ib. 131 UEETING-HTREET. ROSADALIS. ?Ml! 'GOODRICH. WIFV BM AW & t O , Direct Imvjor i .?.<? t Eurostar) Drugs and Chemicals', May8; ttuthlyr ' CH ARL ESTOS, e. 0.' /^HARLEK r ON A tl IlllJU hT V RAL i , WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE. ^ A ll RIC CL! UR AL IMPLEMENTS, GARDBl I J' HERDS. Ati ' .? ' ' ELLERBE'S TRANSPLANTER FOR SALE. ..tl GEO. K. PINGRKK, Nc. 1 IO Meetlnjr-street, Charleston. Marchai_ _ <mo gt^v^pooisio A VD HAMu&y^ifca* "? LADIES AND UHILDREN sit end e^ ?t their, real flcni: ot promptly and ai reason Send ordert to w. E. M ABS HALL, Barber, ArfMJWW?j NoTai Brotid^ireei j?y atalra.1 rpREMOVB O H BA 8 IC . SPOTS. J TJ8E THE DOUBL*DDmL*ET> I . BENZINE,'' ]\ I [I Prepared,T^pd for i?!e, wholesale sad rettii, /bj. May 05_No. 1?! Ueittag-sliti!^, QI^Af m ol* toas*?i*.y :{ A GOOD OOOLING SUMMER MEDIAIS E. UADI fresh every day, by .. :r-r J>?. H. BAKE, yM let- KI ti SJ '?'* "'.i - .i ? T'y- ' ; . . 'A ? :. ' 5 ;." Safes. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are moit desirable for - quality, fctfah and price.1; MARVIN'S rx SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged! ' Cannot be Wedged ! v Cannot be Drilled! I BANK VAULTS, ' VAULT DOORS, EXPRESS BOXES, , FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOOKS Please send for a catalogue to , , MALVIN & CO., (oldest safe manu&cturer?) ;., . i T?_I -, , -(266 Brosvdway, New Tort Principal chestnut St., PhUa, j Warehouses 1i08Bank St., CleT01and,0 And for sale by our agents in tba principal cities throughout the " United State? * ron SALE BY WM. Ul BIRD k CO., No. 203 EAST BAY, UH Alt LKSTUA. December 19 Ur t,J~i J. SCHLEPEOUKLI,. .?ir..3 No. 37 LINE-STREET. BETWEEN KINO AND 8T. PHILIP. LU M li ER OF K V K ll Y DESCtUPTION ANL BUILDING MATERIAL, Ling and ?LABIEB , INO LATHS, PATNTH. OILS, GLASSES, SHIN OLES J Laisa; GROOVE AND TONQUE BOARDS, fte., con . tan tl y on band stine lowest mattet prices*.. Bi plena ht r 11 roth ?ITT m JBIJ BIN KM H?\n, THC B0HTBB MBWB, MU:. ; j P XTBLIBHSD A T SUM TEH, S. C., H ONE OF THE BEST PAPP~B I* 1 HE UP COUNTUY; ftes ? laws clrcn ui toi., sad ??ords aa peri or ad ran taff?? a? an ad T irtUrfng me<) lom.^ Term . % ?ow. Addres DABB ft OUTEBN, February 2i . . ?TOpOetesS. ? P . PAN K S I H , Apothecary anti Chemist. NO. X$3 Meeting-Btreet CHAKLKSTON, S. C rjlUE ADVEBT1BBB BEOS TO CALI. ATTEN? TION to bis stock of tbs swst Imported sud Domes? tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS, AMD PATENT MEDICINES. DEATH TO FLIES. ustc LIGHTNING LIGHTNING LIGHTNING LIGHTNING FLY PAPER FLY PAPER FL ? PAPER FLY PAPER. SORE AND SPEEDY DESIKUCTION TO THIS TROUBLESOME YISIIOB. PUK SALE BY THE SHEET?. QUIRE OR REAM, OB'S" THE ADVEBTI8BB. MANUFACTUHKU OF PANKNIN'S HEPATIC ?ITTERS, Wblcb havo established for ihcmselves s reputation surpassed by none. TlirnuRb oon.lani eSnl au J BtlcilClon be t.ci.p? lo merit s continuance of tho public patronage wblcb baa hitherto been extended to bim. February 1? tutbslyr o PRUPHITV'? DAMPLY MEDICINES OOKSIBTtSO OF HIS CELEBBATKD LIVER MEDICINE, ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cardin!, Female Tonic PURIFYING PILLS. TBE EXCELLENT BE kl EDI ES OF O. 8. PBOPHTTT," M. D.,-Treed no rerommendatloc their well known powerJn removing tho diseases pc-' callar to our Southern crinixte having already estab? lished for them an eiylable reputation in Georgia and the adjoining states. As the majority of persons living in the South ore predtipo'ed to disease or the Liver, lt ls granted by all intelligent physicians that most of the pains and aches of our people are due to orginie or tuncrlonal derangement of that Impor? tant organ. Prophltl'a Liver Medicine and Anti' Bilious Pills strlko' directly at the root or tbe evil. Taffy cure the Liver, wbtcb in nine catee ont of 'en, is st the bottom of thc Coughs, Dytpepela, Collo, Bick Headache. Bheumatism, Constipation, Men? strual Obstructions, * ftc, co common among oar people. Earache, Toothache, Acnte Rheumatism, Neuralgia and bodily pains of every kind flee before P KO rn ITT s PAIN KU L-L IT like chad before the wind. PKOPIIITT'? LIVE ti MEDICEN K. Dr. J'rophU!-Saving used thia medicine suffi? ciently long to test its virtue, ind to tatisly my own mind that lt ia an Invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia -a disease from which tbo writer baa Buffered much for six years-and being persuaded that hundred* who now suffer from thia annoying complaint would be signally benefltted, aa he has been, by Ita use, ?re drem it a duty we owe to thin ut fortunato class to recommend' to them the uso of Ulta remedy, which baa given -not only blmaeir bat several members ol bia family the greatest relief. T M. W. ABNOLD, Of tho Georgia Conference. DOOLY CotDTXT, GA .April, 1867. This ia to certify that f -was confined to ibo boure, and moat of the titre to ny bed, and luffsifng the greatest agony imaginable with Rbenraattan, for nvc months, and after trying every available reme? dy, with no relief, I ara* cured with two bottle? of Dr. O. 8. Prophlti's Anodyne Pam Eil! It, each coat? ing f. fty cents only; lt relieved me almost instantly. I therefore I recommend il in the highest degree to others suffering from similar disease. I can say that it ia one or the best ramil v medlclnea now ont, certain. Tours truly, W. A. FOREHAND. COYINOTON, QA., July i), 18G7. Dr. Proph?-HaviDt? used your Liver Medicine for more than a ybar In mv family, I cheerfully re? commend lt to all person.' suffering from Liver af? fections, Dyspepsia or Indigestion in tiny form. I alto recommend your Dysentery Cordial as tbo best remedy for that disease. , O.T. ROQEB?. STANroRrvTLLK, ?TOTNAls* CO?NIT, Oct I, lr67. ' Dr. O. 8. PropMt-Dear Slr-lal* la toccrnty that I have used your Ague Filia for the last ten ye ?ra, and 1 have never failed to cure the Aguo In a single instance- with them. They ?lucys break the chills the first day that they srs given. I can recom? mend them aa f?*it?n Ute neat Rguo mediolno that 1 have cv tr found, and they leave no bad effects follow loti them, as Quinine, ftc. Tours respecltully. A. WESTBBOOE, PUTNAM COUNTY. QA. September 93, lea. Dr. O. S. ProphtU-Mr-I have need for the last two years in my family you* Liver Medicine, your Pain Bill li, and yonr Female Tonic, audi have no feata in Baying (bat they are tb c hart medicine? I have et er used for the Liver ant ftomarh Neura'g-c and Bbcumatieafflictions, Headache, Colic, and pain* of every kind, are subdued by thom. Aller using tba medlclnea solong, I cheerfully recommend them to aoy aiid every one, and io all that are afflicted, aa the beat and safest remedies for all the eUsesscs for which they sra recommended, ftc_ Yonr* re?pcctlully, JAMBS WEIGHT. UK, PnOPIllTT'3 PEW ALB TONIC. Thia Medicine, with ita aasoclstea, ls a sara and ' estlalti remedy,for all curable diseases lo which Fe? males alone are liable. . It is also an ex.-.?l!c!it pre? ventative bf Nervous Blindness, or Nervous DI* estes in either male or too ato It la a powerful Ner? vine Tonic, setting up a full,and ires circula tl OD thronghouf tbs system. All or the above Medicines ?Old by DrusgUis and Merchant? generally throughout the Southwest. EDi S. BURNHAM, 1 Wholesale ?nd Ectail AgtDt, NO. 421 KlDg-iticet, (near Calhoun,) [ "' ' ? Cbarlesfon, 8.?. Prepared only by Dm. 0. B. PfiOPHlXT. April 16 atuth?mos Cerlegten, Cht, r . ; . ?jUi .t '. rp ii K II i s n o i' i> 11. Lt TUB HisiIUI- i'll,li I TUB BISHOP i'll.Lt A Purely Vegetable Pill |feU/[Oi-Coaled"./ "COSTAIiV BISHOP PILL, "Is ol utraordinary efflcsoy for Costiveness, Indi? gration, Dyspepsia, Hr .I'ljcl.e, Norvous Debility, Liver complaint." "Tbe bcsl PILL lu Ibe world." Medical Journal, September 8. TRY T H ? Ml TRY TH E Ml MO* All Druggists io CHARLFS1HN sill (beni. " COSTAH'S ** STAND AK 1) PREPAKATIUNS ABS "UohturV Hat, BOBOU, ?Vc. External's. "t.oitaiV lied Don Extcrmlnntora. "Costar's" (only pure) Inacct Powder? "Only Infallible Penunie . knott n." "18 ycarr established in New York." "2000 Uoxes and Flayke iiianuf.ieHu.-d daily " "111 Beware 11 I of HI.urti m> imitation.." "All Druggists lu CHARLESTON sell them." For $J, $?, 83 and $5 eize?, Addro*? "COSTAR" CO0IPASY, So. 13 Howard-street, Mew Yaric. Sold In OH ABLEST ON, 8. C., by lil IOU ll ICU, WIN EM AN ?Sf CO. If arch 23 nan Ivr R OSADA Ii 18 Purities the Blood. For Sale hy Drntxsrlas* Krcry wttcrc. Jul' 98_'?? ?*. J. i? v'ii s, WHOLESALE.-AMD RETAIL DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY 8. B. Cerner of King and John-Sts. SPECIAL AND PEBSON AL ATTENTION GIVEN TO . PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS. DEALER IK FOB El CIN" AND DOMESTIC DR ?JOS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, I'UFFS A AD PUFF ' BOJTES. TOILET SETS, ?ic. PATENT MEDICINES GENUINE BAY Kl1 Al. LUHN'S COLOGNE IS UNSURPASSED BY ANY OTHER. A TRIAL WILL REPAY YOU. fl GERMAN COLOGNES. LTJHN'ci FLAVORING EXTRACTS Have no equal for strength and purity, and ought to - be naed by ail SODA WATER DEALERS AND ICE CREAM MANU? FACTURERS. Mr. E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor of the Charleston Hotel, says: "I recommend your Extracte without hesitation to the public for Ice Creams, Jellies and Pastry." Mrs. H. M. Bui,TKByiEL.ii, Proprietress of tho Pa? vilion Hotel, says: "They are well worthy the atten? tion of those who deal In them or use them " Th?se Extract* aro put up in small vials, by the dozen, for the trade aud family use, and In pint, quart and half gallon bottles for manufacturer*. Congress and High Hook Spring Water? CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Any ari'rle desired, not In Stock, will be procured to order. Gooda delivered in tho city FREE OF CHARGE. June 8 . sac tuths Ssw pEVKK A tv D A Q UK, -??-.??a, FBOM WHICH MANKIND SUFFER H BP over a large part of tbe globe, lathe I ?W M consequence of a dlaeased action in BT~~^^/ tb0 system, induecd ny the polion ?I Hf ions miami of vegetable decay. IhlB .Jam- ^^Lp^ exhalation IP evolved l y the action >1 ' m r. of solar beat cn wet soil, and rises W with the watery vapor fiom it. willie the sun ls below the horizon this vapor lingera near tho" earth's surface, and the virus le taken with lt thronen the langa mto the blood, lhere it acta us an Irritating poison on tho Infernal viscera and excroilng organs of the body. M ho liver becomes 't'?rpid and falls to seoretenot oily this virus, bot also the bile from the blood. Both the virus and the bllo accumulate in th* clrcu laUon, and produce vto'eot constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach tympa tblxo with the liver, ?nd become disordered siso. Finally, the instinct of our organism, as lt in an at? tempt to expel the noxious infusion, concentrates the vhole blood of the body io thu Internal excreto? ries to force them to east it ont. The blood leaves tho surface, anti-. rn?>>r? Io tho central organe with congestive violence. lhl? fa the ChilL But in thia effort it falls. Then Ihe Fever follows, in which the blood leave? the entrai organs and ruthe* t'O (he miface, aalt in another effort lo expel the irritating elson through that oilier great excretory-the akin, -this' also lt fails, and the syatem abandons tho attempt cxhsusie d. and waits for the recovery of strength to repeat the hopeless effort another day. These are the flt? of paroxysm* ot Fever and Ague. Such constitutional disorder will of course under mine the teal tb if it la not removed. We have labored to find, and have found an anti? dote, AY KU'S AGUE CUHE, Which neutralizes ibis' malarious poison In the blood, and itimnlates tbe liver to expel lt from tho body. As it should, so it doe? cure this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And lt does more, or rather does what i? of more service, to those rob Ioct to this Infection. If taken in season lt exrebi t from the system aa lt is absorned, ?nd thus keeps tboee who uno lt freo irom its attacks; keeps the sys? tem in health alihough exposed to the disease. Cou? .equently lt not only enres, bot protects from, tho great variety of affect lou?, which aro induced by thia malignant Influence, such a? Remittent Fover, Chill Fever. Du a.b. or Masked Aguo, Periodical Headache, or . Bilious Headache Bilious Fever?, Neuraipia. Rheumatism. Gout, Blindness. TooCicbe. 8 ara che. Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation? Painful Affections of the noleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Affect ona rf the Stomach and towels, all of whlcb, when arising from thin canse, will be found to as? sume, more or lea?, the Intermittent type. Thia "AGUE oDBK," removes the cause of these derange? ment* and eurea the disease. ibis lt ?oconiplishea by stimulating the excreto rlca to expel the virus from the system; and tbeso organs' by degrees become habited to do this, their efflee, of their own accord. H?nce arise? what we term acclimatation. Time may accomplish the sam', end, but often h fe 1? not long enough, or ls sacrificed tn th? attempt, while this "Ague Core" doe? lt at once, and with safety. We bave great reston to be? love ihls Is a ?rarer aa wen ss safer remedy for tho whole clats of dlaeaae* which Are caused by thc mi? asmatic in'eel! rn, tb au any other which baa beau discovered! and it ha* still another Important ad? vantage to the faille, which ls, that lt ls cheap aa well si good. PB a TARED BT fir. J. C. A Y KR SK CO., liovell, Mass. - . Prac ti rsl and Analytical Chemists. Price One Dollar per bottle. Bold at When sile, by i . Downe A MOISE. . ct? JJ . \ Obarleatoti, South carolina, And by B?tail Druggists everywhere. JuxttSt) MO ? i iWthSsuc* v.hfeteWif, ? ? tvy . .?..'