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. THE DAILY NEWS. A Slmil?. BT LOSOFSLLOW. Slowly, slowly np the wall. Steals the tunebine, steals tho shade ; Evening damps begin to fall, . Evening shadows are di-playecL<" Bound me, o'ewD', everywhere^, * All the f ky is grt?d with clonas, And ai h wart the evening air Wheel tbe swallows home in crowds. Shafts of t>un shine from the weit Paint the dusky windows red ; Parker shadows, deeper rest. Underneath and overhead. Darker, darker, and more wan. In my breast the shadows fall ; Upward steals the life of man. As the sunshine from the walL From the wall into tbs sky, From the roof along the spire ; Ah, the souls of those that die, Are but sunbeams lilted higher. (tarccTrial. Cn ?neston cotton. Klee and Naval Stores raaratet. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, ) CmAauaxoir. aloud ay Evening, Sept 30. J Corros_There waa an easier disposition in prices and tbe rates were somewhat irregular, factors gen? erally selling at figur?s about >.'(<? ,S?c fl lb lower; the market cloding rather unsettled, hut about on the basia of quotations. Tbe salen were 260 balea, viz: SO at 25%, 5 at 25V. 33 at SC, 43 at 26 .V 43 at 26%, 48 at 27, 39 at 27%. We quote somewhat nomi* nally: Ordinary to pood ordinary.34 fa26 Low middling.26%@ Middling..37 @ Bicx.-The want of supplies prevented operations of moment. NAVAL STOBBS.-The stock being light, the trans? actions were limited at steady rates. The sales were aa ioDows, viz: 69 bblsof No.3 rosin at $1 80; 6 bbls of spirits turpentine, in country package*, at 38%c 10 bbls of do do, in New Tork packages, at 89c_ Markets bjr Telegraph.. TO BEGS MARKETS. losrpoM, September 20.-Noon.- Consols 63%. Bond?83?. I?IVX?P??L, September 30-Noon.-Cotton doll; uplands 12% to 13; Orleans 13}?' to 13%cl ; sales 4000 bales. Other articles unchanged. Afternoon.-Cotton flat; uplands 12%; Orleans Vtiii ?lo now estimated at 6000 bales. Fine red Western wheat 9s Sd io rs 7d. Evening.-Cotton heavy; uplands !3%al3%d; Or? leans 13113%; sales 5000 bale?; taken for export and speculation 1500 bales. HAVBX, September 20.-Cotton opens declining; On the spot If 54%c; afloat If 53c. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Haw TOBX, September 20- Noon.-Stocks opened tim but are now quite weak. Money 6 to 7. ster? ling-long 8%. ?hort 8%. Gold 37%. Cottoo heavy at 30. Turpentine steady at 43. Bot m dull; ?tram? ad common to good $3 30 to 3 3*. Evening.-Cotton decidedly lower; rales 3500 bales at 29% cents. Flour heavy ; superfine State iCiC 25; oomoo cm to f .ir extra Southern SO 60.6 85 Wheat closed la2c lower; winter red Weet em, inferior to prime $147al SS; Illinois tl 40al 42. Cern heavy ; mix ed Western ll 9al 12%. Pork firmer at 831 30. Lard dull ; kettle 19%c. Whiskey unchanged. Bice quiet Sugar active and higher; Porto Rico 12*13%; Mus? covado H%al2% ; Havana ll%al2%c Coffee stvady. Molasses dull. Naval stores qu et. Freights irre? gular; cotton by steam 6-16a %, chiefly %; flour by Mil 2s Cd. Governments dull; 62's 22; Southerns aoxlet axfS firm. Money active and stringent at 7 per cent currency to sold. Stet ling dull at 7%. Gold aa excited by Spanish war rumors, and cloted firm .4 37%. SAXIXMOBX, September 30.-Cotton quiet at 29% ?enta. Flour dull and favora buyers, except for low gradea. Wheat dull; prime to choice kl 55il 63. Oom Arm; white 81 33; yellow tl 22al 24 Oats at 42 eta. Bye tl lOal 15. Pork quiet Bacon firm. Whl-key quiet at ll 13al IS. Cncnrjuxt, September 20.- Whiskey at 91 08. ?Teal pork held at 832. Lard nominally 16 s cents. Bacon la gool demand; shoal fi en 16% cents; clear .ides 19 cents. Sr. Loma, September 20.-Whiskey SI 10. Pro? vis} OD s dull. Mesa pork 832%s3S. Shoulders IC1?' ; clear aldea 19 cents. Lard heavy; tierce 19, keg 20 cents. LOUISVILLE, September 20-Whiskey heavy at tl SJSal ia Mesa pork $30 50. Shoulders 16; clear t aides 19% cents. A DOCS EA, September 20 -The market closed dull at 26 cents for middlings; sales 166 balee ; receipts ?OS bales. SAVABXAH, Septen?ber 20.-Cotton opened with an active inquiry; sales ?ftOO bale?; middling? 26a?6%; receipts 2646 balea. WrumoTON, September 20.-Spirits turpentine a abade better at 89i39% cents. Rosin dull; strained fl07%. Crode turpentine 92 60*3 00. Tar 92 50. Middling cotton 27 et?. MOBILE, September 30.-The market opened with a moderate demand among several buyer* and cloeed easy; anica 600 bales; middlings at 37 cents ; receipt* 1264 bales; exporta 299 balea. Kaw O?xXASa, September 20.-Cotton market lower; xnidditnga28%a28% cents; ealei 1177 bales; receipt? 1776 bales. Otu* 60 cents. Hay 81 SA, Park 934a34%. Other article* unchanged. Gold 36% Starring 46%. New Tora sght G% discount. JE naran ?V Co.'s Cotton Keport, for the Weak Kndtnar September 17,1869. MSW YOBS. September 18-THE MABXXT_In oar la?t report the market cloted steady at 34c for middling uplands. Saturday, price? were easier nuder more libera) offerings to arrive; sale? 969 at 3S%?34c. Monday, the market was depreisedand irregular; sales 676 at 33a35%c for middling uplands Tuesday, there waa increased presan? to sell, and prlo35 were lower and irregular; salea 1083 bales at 39?. Wednesday, there was a very unsettled ftel aand holdere, not being ab e to sell on the spot, for delivery all this month, aa low as 29c for low middling; sales 1142 bales at 30%o fer middling. Ttrareday, prices were %c lower, an?, as the Liver? pool news was a Utile better, buyers operated with more freedom ; ?nial 2049 bales at 80c. Yesterday, the market for ?pot cotton waa active, sud aa tbe amount ready lor immediate shipment wa? ?mall, prices were firmer; ?ale? 3327 bales at 80%c. "Daring the week prices bavo lallen four cents, closing .teadlty at 3u%c, with tome demand and var} little cotton ready for immediate delivery. Co ton to arriva tb a month (only twelve day? off) it offered freely at 38%c, baals of low middling. Piast? ers are anxious to realize, and spinners ana expon? er* do not come in freely as yet lhere ls a great demand for currency to move the crop fi om all the port* and interior marketa, and our a ere hints find lt almost imposAible to find small bills to send. SXATisncM, Posrnos.-In our circular of Aa u?l 13, we alluded to the deficiency of cotton in sight as compared with 1868. which stood at 430,76) balee on 6th August To-day cur tablea ?bow only 225 664 bales less, in visible uupply, and we feel f ure that m November next there will be more cotton in sight than last year. The price of middling Orleans aver? aged in Liverpool, but November, ?bout lld. and the question may naturally arise ia the minds of spin? ners: Why ?herald cotton range higher than lld. w tb a? mucb or more cotton la the markets et the world and * larger pro pee ti ve xupply ? ACXZOX OI> EXOLTSH HID AUERICA** SPD?N2ES _It is interesting to note the different methods taken 1 y tac American and BnjH?h ?pinner? and maunfai; turers to get ont of the difficulties caused by t e b gt? prices of cotton. In Manchester, we se ? that meetings ara helJ. speeches mide, and r?solutions adopted, calling for parliamentary investigation into the cause? of the depression. In the meantime, ibe BMQS are kept running and a rrarplcs of goods are forced on an unwilling market. Our spinner*, see? ing that t/M> many goods were belog mide, put their xalHj on half tune generally, ana their position has hen improved by a decline ia cotton ol five cent?, while good" tell (?imply because less are being made) at exactly the same rates to-day as when cotton waa 35c. Upland & Mobile. New Florida. Orleans. Texas. <>rthA?ry._ ?36% _ a26%- a26?? - a27 vffiSZjp - ?23 - ?28;?" wdi^?--~ - ?28%- a29% - a30 Middling- a30% - a3o%_ uov _ ?31 MM of the week 9016 balea, int?uoiag 51?C to spinners, and 664 to ?peculator? and ?IC to ex .pon 6TB* Grow receipts st this port for the week 6128 bale? Since 1st September 11.102 eales ? ^e8 Btirk In Liverpool. ?ISL afloat from Lad??. $K mm Afloat from America. ??00 a'H Stock in London. 24;?60 61 0*2 Stock ta Havre. 84,880 S3 ion i??M4??0rJ?!rr-"MW 99 934 Stock In Bremen. ? *.a o -uo afloat for Bren en. L600 7 ns ?tock m United Statesport...... 28.7W 48'737 ?tock :n the Interior towns. 3,228 a'781 . r,.-*01*1.1,121,113 1,846,716 Detlciexicy in visible ?apply 235,t64 ?i,?^.,, ??tUn h?a br Manchester spinners at ?B^Jg.?MP eal*?, ?ame time J?68,105,000 *aits, miidllng Orleans now I3%d, then 10%d. Murray, Ferrit di Co.'? Naval Store? Clrc ellar. NEW TOBE, September 18 -SPOTTS TTJUPEN TXNX.-The business le of quite a retail character; but the BEC all stock permitted au advance to 44c in the early part of the week, which was lost on receipt of fresh supplies, closing firm st 43c. The sales are 1160 bblsat 43s44c, merchantable, and 43X?44# for shipping order and New York bbls. Receipts 1651 bbb ; na exports. ROBIN.-There has been a moderate' demand for No. 1 and pale, but the continued scarcity of ton? nage checks business, and common is unsalable. The sales amount to 7*00 b?rrela (of which 370r>are f trained) at $2 30a2 35 for common to good strained; $2 40i3 for No 2 ; $3 50J4 50 lor No. 1. and tiXa? for pale; receipts 12,089 b?rrela;exoorts 4458 barrels. TAB.-Ia in active demand?t better prices, closing at our highest quotations. The sales are 3000 barrels at $2 85*3 25 for 24 snd 25 gallons; $3X mr 27 gal? lons, and$3 V5a4 for Wilmington; receipts 406 bar? rell. No exports. Nashville Market. NASHVILLE, September 17-COTTON.-Sales to? day of 5 bales at 27>ia,27 60. There were 2 balee re? ceived and 3 shipped. COTTON BTATHOWT. Stock on hana 6eptember 1, '69.None Received to-day. 2 Beceived previously.37- 39 Totaf. 89 Shipped to-day. 3 Shipped previously.28- 31 Stock on hand. 8 F LOTTO.-The market baa been unusually active to? day, with the largest sales by far of the season. Ibe sales amounted to 2785 bbl?, about 930 of which were shipped to different points, the bulk for Augusts, Georgia, and the remainder for future delivery as soon ss can be made. The transactions wei o con? nu ed to our dry mills, sad Oae Isrireet day's work ever engaged in by our millers. We continue to quote the market strong, as follows: ?Supere $5 26a *6; Bingle extra ?6 25a$3 50; double extra $6 50a 16 75; family $7 25a$8; fancy $8 60s$8 75. WHXAT.-Ibe receipts to-day include l 5440 bushels, and shipments of 150 bushell. Pnces con? tinue regular and (? toady. Cora -The market is irregular, with salea during the day of 2t0 bushels loose from wagon st $1 IC; 309 sacked from store at tl 20. Shipments ot 600 bushel? at $1 20 and $1 25 delivered in depot Columbus Market. COLUMBUS, September 17.-COTTON-Operations in this market have been checked almost the entire week by want of currency. Its coarse bas been steadily downward in proportion to New York, show? ing that New York ?peculation controlled. Mid? dling? are the tasia of quotations. Daring the week some cotton was so:d on a short credit snd part payment?, as currency could not be had. Most purchases have been in order. Thi following were th? ?notations this evening: Ordinary 23c; good ' ordinary 23^2ic;ICwmid(lllD? 24a24>ic; middllcg ' 25*28Xe; good 26c Sales of the wed 1421 bale?. Week's receipts 2242 bales, against 282 the previous week, and 882 the coireeponding w ei ef last season. Shipments 1889 balee. WEEKLY STAT1MINT. Block on band september 1, 1869. 123 Received past we k. . 2142 Received previously. 186- 3328 Total. ;'433 Shipped past week. 1189 Shipped previously. 6?8- 1877 Stock on head september 17, 1869.1576 Consignees per Mouth cai on na JtailroaO September 20. 10(1 bales Cotton, and Sundries. To Railroad Agent Pelzer, Rodger? A Co. Dowling k Co. Reeder k Dav!?, Frost k Adger, Mowry k Co. G H Walter & Co, Wagner k Stewart A B M ul ligar'. J D Aiken A Co. A J Mllnas, JR E Siran, W Roacb, !.'avenel k Co, Enslow A Co, Cleghorn, Berring A co. Caldwell A SOD, J B Pringle. Go d-mith A Son, aod J Mar? shell, Jr. Consigners per Northeastern llailruad September 20. 206 traies Cotton, 140 bbl? Naval Stores. Tobac:o. Mdse, Ac. To Mantoue A Co, Kin-man A Howell, J V Barden. S D Stoney. C Dcekhoff A Co, A S Johr SObn, Johnston, Crews A Ci, -Mrs E Fludd, Bischoff A Co. W E Byan, Frost A Adscr, Gaillard A Minot', Straue? A Vatce, F W Emanuel. Mowry A Co. Kirk? patrick A Witte, G W William.? A Co. Dukes A Co. A J Salinas, Reeder A Davie, Walter A Co. Wis? A Co. Nachmanu ? Co. J A Qaickeubush, J M ( aidweil A Sons, RavLel A Co. W C Bee A Co. J R trangie Graeser k Smith, Railroad AgeDt, and Ord-r Passengers. Per steamship Sea Gull, from Baltimore-J Phillips. Miss Phi lips, and Mis* W K Phillips. Racine Hems. fort o? Cixarieuton, Sept'r SI. PORT CALENDAR. FHA ES OF TEX HOON. New Moon, 6th, 12 hour?, 46 minutes, morninr. First Quarter. 12th, 4 boure, 3 minutes, evening. Full Moon, 20th. 3boure, 21 minute?, evening. Last Quarter. 28tb, 4 hoars, 2 minnies, evening. SZFTXKBEB. SUN USES. I SETS. MOON SETS. HIGH WATEB 301 Monday.... I 5..48JJ 5..58 Jlllueeday.... 5..49 5..57 22 Wednesday.1 5..60 | 6..66 23IThursday...| 5..61 t 5..t4 24'FTiday.I 8..52 j 5..53 251 Saturday...! 6..62 I 5. 51 36 Sunday. 6..?3 > 5..60 6.. 7 ...47 7..17 7..47 S..22 e..5? 9..38 7..14 7..43 8..23 8..59 9..33 10..13 10..63 Arriver! yesterday. Steamship Sea Gull. Dutton, Baltimore-left 17th Inst, P M. Mdse. To Mordecai A Co, Courtenay A Trenholm, Railroad Anent H Bi-ch off A Co, Boll mann Bros, Ciadas A Wife, H Oerdts A Co. Pal? metto Pioneer Co operative Association. H Kl*tte A co. W J Yate?. Paul A Co. T M Bristol!. Knobeloch A Small, Stenhouse k Co, Holmes k '.'alder. Laurey A Alexander. G W Steffens. O Phillipe, W L Webb, R A A P caldwell, E Bates A Co, Mowry A Co, W H Chafes A Co, Werner A Ducker, J D Aiken A Co. J E Adger A Co. CMSOITI Bros, J H craver A Co, Man tone A Co, J C H Cl mesen, Z Miller k Son. H Cobie A Co, B O'Neill, W G Whilden A Co. Jennings, Thomlinson A Co, G J Lunn, J S CohnD, J Archer, Ravenel A Holmes, L E Cordray, Kirkpatrick A Witte. K J Salina*. J Parker. Goodrich. Wiaeman A Co, N Hunt, Sbackeltord A Kelly, J Campsen A Co, and J F O'Neill A Son. Brig A Bradthtw, ChaBe, New York-6 cays. Hav, Salt and Railroad Iron. To W Roacb A Co. S C Rail? road Agent W H Chafee A Co, and King A Gibbon. Sehr Anna E Glover, Terry, Boston-S days. Ice and Mdse. To M Goldsmith A Son, E B Stoddard A Co, A Gage A Co, Railroad Agent, E RCowpertbwait, Bart A Co, W Brookbank?, Taft A Howland, and Order. Sehr Jonathan Mar, Neal, Philadelphia-4 days. Coal. To H F Baker A Ca Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, Baltimore-6 days. Coal. To the Master, and the Gae Co Steam tug Bescue, Wo'cott, New York-lett Fri? day, 7 PM. BIB come heie to tow io the above port the stcamsLip Missouri, now at this harbor dis? abled. Up for this Port. Ship Ellen Southard,-. at Boston. Sept 17. Cleared for this Port. Steamship J W Everman, Hinckley, st Philadelphia, Sept 18. Sehr Joseph long. Perry, at Boston, Pept 17. Sehr David Talbot, Amsbury. at Rockport, Me, Sept 15. Sntpaews by (e'egrapn. S AVASNAH, September 20- irrived. steamship Empire from New York. Weather clear and warm. Wind SE. aLennomo terSO. WHITINGTON, September 20-Arrived, steamship Livingston irom New York; ship C.-sscent City irom liverpool; sehr Maryland hom Boston. flfimranl*. The brig Monica, Captain McCobb. p-eviously re? ported at Rockport Me. lor this port, went adrift in Rockport harbor in the gale ol the 8th instant and struck on Monument L*dtre, unhanging herruddei and starling her leaking, rendering it Ecccssary to discharge her cargo. LIST OF VESSELS OP, CLEARED ASO ? 41 LED FOR 1 UJS F9hT FOREIGN LlVEBTOOt. The Duke of Willirgton, Allen, sailed.?opt i Briosa bark Dalkeith, Lac?wjl). sailed.... ?usust 19 The Hombareuud. Mel=ou, up..muguet 13 DOMESTIC BO?TON. Phip E Icu Southard,-, up.Sept 17 Bark B Ii Waiker. PetteDgill, cleared.Sept 7 Brie Adelaide, Wilson, up.Septic Sehr Grace Girdler,-. up.tBept 16 Sehr Zeta-Psi. -. up.Sept 6 Sehr Joseph Long, Perry, cleared.Sept 17 BO'?PORT, ME. Fcbr David Talbot, Amsbury, cleared.Sept 15 KEW TOBE. Brig J B Kirby, Barnard, cleared.Sept 14 Behr Jessie L Leach, thild?, chared.Sept ll Behr Ellen M Baxter, Rosers, cleared.Sept 13 tchr Isabella, Burton, cleared.Sept 13 Sehr Conservative,-, up.Sept 14 PHILADELPHIA. Steamship J W Everman. hinckley, cleared... Sept 18 BALTIMORE. Sehr Irancisco. Crowther, up.Sept 9 jgK VMPMUING WU HAIR~CUTTIAU. LADIES AND 0H1IJ)KEN attended at their residences promptly and at reason? able rates. Bend orders to W. E MABSBALL, Barber, April 14 No. 31 BroAd-9in>et (up stain,) gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE^!, CHABLKSTON. 8. 0., Sept 15. IP?, i * ON-INP AFTER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, the PASSENGER TRAINS of the South Carohra Railroad will run a? follow* : FOR AUGUSTA. Leav? Charleston.8.30 a. H. Arrive at Augusta.4.45 P. M. Connecting with traine for Montgomery. Memphis Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery an* Grand Junction. FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.*.?0 A. M Arrive at Columbia..-..410 P. M Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester P.?li road, ano Camden train. F?B CHARLESTON. Leave A agc Bia.8.00 A. M Arrive at Charleston.1 OU 1'. M Leave Columbia.7 45 A. y. Arrive at Charleston.4 OJ P. 11 AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPBE88 (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M Arrive at Augusta.6.10 A. M Connecting with trains tor Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusta.UOP. it Arrive at Charleston.4 CO A. V COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (BUNDATP- IXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.6.06 P. M, Arrive at Columbia.4.45 A. Al Connecting (Sundays exc?ptedi with Greenville ar d Columbi? Railroad, and on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays with Charlotte and South Carolina Bail road. Leave Columbia. .5.50 P. M Arrive at Charleston.6 30 A. M, SOMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.4 05 P. y Arrive at Summerville. 6.8) 2. Al. Leave Svmmervllle.7.10 A. M Arrive at Charleston.8 26 A. M CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbit Passenger Trains on MON? DAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and between Camden and Ringville daily, (Sundays excepted,) connects witt np and down Day Passengers at Ring? ville. Leave Camden.6.36 A. M Arrive at Columbia.H.lKlA. M Leave Columbia.1.45 P. 51 Arrive at Camden.6 00 P. V, (Signed) H. T. PEAKE, Sept 16 General Superintendent. N E W H?HTE NORTH! THE ST. LOCIS IRON MOUNTAIN AND SOUTHERN RAIL WA Y If. now open for business from COLUMBUS, KY., TO 8T. LOUIS. Mabng the quickest safest and only all rail ronte to St. Louis. Passengers teaing this ronte avoid one change ot cars and a -tedious river tranpfer of twenty miles, and arrive Inst. Lom? FOUR AND A HALF HOURS in advance of any other Boad. tTW Trains leave Columbus upon the arrival o' traine on tho Mobile and Ohio Railroad. W. B ALLEN. Sept 1 Imo General Ticket Agent. Hero PubluaUoiuL (1 ??EAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. X RIMENSE SUCCESS. P'PCL\R BOOK-? SENT FREE OF POSTAGE AT 1 HE PRICtS ANNLXEr : JOHN MA I.CEMON 1'S LEGACY, a Novel, by Mies M. E. Braddon.30 MISTRESS AND MAID, a Novel, by Miss Mu Ireh.30 SAD 3 ALE OFTHEc'OURTaHIP OF CHEVA? LIER SLY FOX-Wick ol.30 THE WONDERFUL AND AMUSING DOINGS OF OSCAR SHANGHAI.30 MIND YOUR STOPS.20 READY RECKONER.40 WHIST, LOO. EUCHRE AND POKE li.20 MADAME LE i'ARCHAND'S FORTUNE TEL LCK AMI JPREAMhR'o DICTinHAl?V.40 SPENCER'S COMIC SPEECHES AND HUMOR? OUS RECITATIONS.65 MADAME LE NORMAND'S UNERRING FOR? TUNE TELLER.45 LAWS OF LOVE.35 LADIES' LOVE ORACLE.36 LADIES' G GIDE TO BEA?IY.30 BOXING MADE EASY.20 FON?'AINE'? 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The great advantage this SCBE POP possesee? over all similar preparations is tho FACT that it Is Certain in its Effects, and free ircm the unpleasantness of rata dying in their bolee, as it causes them to leave the premises to seek air, and consumes them so entirely as to leave No Di so gre table Odor. Numbers ol references can be made to Persons in this Cits/, who have successfully used it SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, DOWIE & MOISE, MP0BTER9 AND WHOLESALEDBUGGISTS Corner Meeting and Hasel-Btreete, April 23 mwf Cmo Charleston, S. C. Jnsnrair?. I2sTSTJ?R;^.lsrOH A.GhE2STO"3T OF WILLIAM B. HEKIOT & CO., NO. 54 BROAD-STREET. CO\TI\ESTAL INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK. Cash Capital and Surplus.$?2,253,030 75 HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN. Catii Capital - and Surplus. 1,622,074 39 PHOMI INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD. Cash Capital and Surplus. 1,467.835 60 WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY OF MW YORK. Caan Capital and surplus. 751.000 00 TRAVELLERS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, Cash Capital and Surplus. 1,250,000 00 Aggregate Capital and Auel?.$7,343,840 74 -o The Continental Insurance Company have declared a dividend of 50 per cent, upon Partici? pating; Policle-. The Washington Insurance Company have declared a dividend of 45 per cent, upon Partici? pating Policies. Partie3 holdiog Participating Policies will please call at oar office forthiir Scrip. liefore the 1st day of October next, we expect to odd io our capital $5,000 OOO of Fire, Marino, Life and Accident Capital, makiDg an aggregate of $12,000,000 represented by us, wben we will be prepared to offer every inducement and facility to our fticuds, to our mutual benefit. Sept 20 gDnsc-farnisrjirig (Coofo, (Ctr. ESTABLISHED 1833. JEL . A. . DUG, MANUFACTURER OF PLAIN AND STAMPED TIN-WARE, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN JAPANNE D-WARE, H?USE-FURN1SHING liOODS, Ac, Nos. 18 HAYNE-STREET AND 580 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. nnnvnia ANTI fi TITTERING DONE. tuths2mo3 August 2 K firogs, (Cljrinic?ls, (Etc. O s K o o : ON ACC?DNT OF THE GBKAT NUMBER WONDERFUL CU li ?3 OF UBSTINAfE AND INVETERATE CASES OF SCROFULA DYSPEPSIA LTVEB DISEASE KIDNEY AFFECTIONS GENERAL BAD HEALTH, &c, MADE BY THE CELEBRATED K 0 SK 0 0," IT HAS WON THE ENVIABLE REPUTATION OF being the beet and most popular Medicine ever dis? covered. It ia daily prescribed by physicians, and recom? mended by many thousands of our best citizens. For sale by DOWIE k MOISE. Charleston, 8. C. And Druggists and Merchants everywhere. 9- LADIES SUFFERING FROM ANY DIS? EASE peculiar to their sex. can be restored to health by nafng Da. LAWRENCE'S "WOMAN'S FRIEND.' It purifies the secretions, and restores the system to a healthy condition.-5* For sale by DOWIE * MOISE, Charleston, S. C. July 28 nae ly? Tl I I O 1 ' I TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Remove all Desire for Tobacco. It ls Purely Vegetable andi contains nothing Injurious. The following is one of thousands of testimonials that are daily received by the Manufacturer: RICHMOND, VA., November 28,1863. DEAR Sra-The "Tobacco Antidote" prepared by you accordlne to the receipt you have submitted to me, and the ingredients ot which I have examined, is purely vegetable, entirely hat mless, and contains nothing in the least injurious. It is not disagreeable to the taste, and as a home article, I hope you will meet with ready sale lor it, and I believe that if the directions arc followed, it will do all you claimed tor it. JOBNDOVE.M.D. 9* Price 50 cents psr Bov. Thc usual discount to tho Trade. 49* For sale by Dr. H. BAER, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR SOUIH CAROLINA. June 7 OSADAL1S Purities the Blood. For Sale by DTUKCI*" Kvtrvwncre. July 28 lyr J,? E S II D R U ti S JUST RECEIVED, GRIM AULT & CU.'s PREPARATIONS : IODIZED SYRUP O? HORSE RADISH VEGETABLE CAPSULES OF MATIOO SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME GUARANA POWDEBS. All fresh rrom Pari--, and tor sale by Dr. H. BAER, MayB_Na 1J1 MEETING-STREET. O RAKERS. JUS2 RECEIVED AND FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND REI AIL CARBONATE OF AMMONIA PRIME HOPS CREAM OF TARTAR H. BAER, Druggist, No. 131 MEEIING-S TREET. March ? ~^ry BATU i o WORMS: BUY FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, The Best In Use. They ere made of "Santonine," ard contain no injurious drug. Read what one cf the roost distinguished physi? cians of Richmond, Va., says about the Lozenges: I have long used Fantonine, fbe active principle ot European Worm-Seed, as an effectual remedy for Worms in children. Mr. Warner L. Flem.ng pre? pares a Lozenge composed ol'it, wbicb is a very pleasant and palatable form in which to administer lt to children, and which may be relied on a? proi> erly prepared. O. F. M ANSON, M. D. For sale by DR. H. BAPR. Wholesale Agent, June 21_ No. 131 Meetinp-street. rjlO REMOVE GREASE SPOTS. USE THE DOUBLE DISTILLED BENZINE, Prerared, and lor sale, wholesale and retiil, ly DB. H. BAER, May 25 No. 131 Meitmg-streef. _JPrugs, <?i)fmirais, ??r. E V K K AND AGUE, FROM WBICH MANKIND SUFFER over a large part of the globe, ie the consequence of a diseased action in thc system, induced by the poison? ous niia?m of vegetable decay, lilts exhalation is evolved hy the action of solar heat on wet soil, and rises with the watery vapor fiona lt. While the sun ls. below the horizon this vapor Hogers near the earth's surface, and tho virus ld taken with it through the lungs imo the blood. There it acts aa an irritating poison on the intern il viscera and oxrrcting organs of the bod?. Tho liver becomes tori id and fails to secrete not only this virus, but also the bile irom the blood. Both the virus und the bile accumulate iu the circu? lation, ?nd produce vio'eut constitutional disorder. Thc spleen, the kidneys, and thc stomach sympa? thize with the liver, and become disordered also. Finally, the instinct of mu organism, a? li in an at? tempt'to expel th? noxious infusion, concentrates the ?hole blood of the body in the internal excreto? ries to force them to cot it out. The blood leaves the surface, and rushes to the central organs witb congestive violence. Ibis is the Chill. But in this effort it fails. Then tho Fever followp, lu which ibe blood leaves the central organs and rashes to Ihe surface, aa it in another effort to expel the irritating poison through that other great excretory-the skin. In this also it falls, and the system abandons the attempt exhausted, and watts 1er the recovery ol strength to repeat the hopeless effort another day. These are the flt? of paroxysms ol Fever and Ague. Such constitutional disorder will of course under minc the health if it is not removed. We have labored to find, and have found an anti? dote, A Y KU'S AGUE CUBE, Which neutralises this malarious poison in the blood, an') stimulates tbe liver to expel it from the body. Aa st should, io it does cure this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more, or rather does what is of more service to those sub? ject to thia Infection. If taken in season it expels it from the system as it is absorbed, and thus keeps those who use it free Irom ita attacks; keeps tie sys? tem in health although exposed to the disease. Con? sequently it not only cures, but protects from, the great variety of affections which are induced by this malignant influence, such as Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, Billons Fevere, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Blindness. Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitations. Painful Affections of the Spleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Affect ons i f the Stomach and Bowels, all of which, when arising from this cause, will be found to as? sume, more or less, the intermittent type. Thia "AU UK CURE," removes the cause of these derange? ments and cures the disease. 1 his it accomplishes by stimulating thc excreto? ries to expel thc virus from the system ; and these organs by degrees become habited to do this, their ellice, of their own accord. Hence arises what wt term acclimatation. Timo may accomplish the same end, but oiten l<fe is not long enough, or ls sacrifleed in the attempt, while this '-Ague Cure" does it at once, and with safety. We have great reason to be? lieve this is a surer at well as safer remedy for the whole class of diseases which are caused by the mi? asmatic in'tcti'-n. than ?.ny other which bas been discovered: and it has still another important ad? vantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap ae well as good. PREPARED ET Dr. J. C. AY EH cv Co., Lowell, Itt a aa, . Prartirsl and Analytical Cnemtats. Pfice Oiie Dollar per bottle. Sold at Whoirsale, by DOWIF. & MOISE, dbarleston. South Carolica, And by Retail Druggists i-verywbere. June 2fi nar ?.trithUmos Jj lt . lt I C ll A V'S GOLDEN REMEDIES ASK FOP. NO OTBER, TAKE NO OTHER. AND you will save time, health nod money. slttO REWARD lor any case of disease in any stace which they fill to cure. Dr. RICH AU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 cures Ulcere. Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth. Sore Eye*. Cutaneous or Skin Eruption-, Cooper Colored Blotches, soreness ol thc Scalp, Scrofula, Ac; is the greatest Renovator, Aliexative and Blood Purifier known, removes all oiseasee from the system, ind leaves the blood pure und health?. Dr. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all it-form-, whether fioni mercury cr other causes; gives imme? diate relie/ in all cases. No dieting necessary. 1 have thousands of Certificates proving thc miracu? lous cures effected by these ltemidies. Price ot either No. 1 or No. 2, 15 per botti.-.or two bottles fui? te. Dr RICHAU'S GOLDEN ANUDOTE, a safe, spee? dy, p'easatit and radical cure l"r all Urinary De ragemerjtf, accompan'ed with ful! Jirectiots. Price $3 ) er bottle. Dr. RICHAU'S G?LDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR.a ladica! cure for Nervous or Gen- ral Debilit;, in ol or jonng; imparting energy with woDde.ful effec Price $5 ter bottle, or two bottles for $9. On receipt ol price these Remedies will be i-hippe to any plac. Prompt altcnt'on paid to all corre dent?. None genuine without th? name of '-Hr. RI? BAUM SOLDEN REMEDIES, U. li. RICHARD .-ole Proprietor,"blown iu glass of bot'les. Address D. H. RlCHAHlK No. 228 Varick-streei, New York' O?b' e Hours from 9 A. M. to 9 I'. M. Cir?, u'ars sent, ly July 3 jj E CAKE F U L WHAT MEDICINES YOU TAKE. WHEN YOU ARF.EXB\USTED HY OVEKWORK of head or ha'^d. ced leel the need ol someihii g !u viuorating. don't drink whiskey or any intoxica ting thin-.', wh'-'her under the name ol Hitters or other? wise. Such articles give just a- much strength :o your weary body and mind as the whip gives to the jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic stimulants are injurions to Nerve hcalih, and are ALWAYS followed by DEPRESSING REAC1TON. Dodd's Nervine and Iimgorator is a TONIC and GENTLE STIMULANT which is NOT attended by REACTION. What it gams for von it miintair.s. When itrtfresbes body or minc!, it refreshes wvb natural strength that come-1 to stay. Weare not recommending teetotalism in the interest of any faction; but long and expended observation leaches us that he who resorts to the holde for ress or r?cup?ration, will find, as he keens at it. that he is kindling a fire in bis bones which will consume like the flames of perdition. Turn from it. Take a touic that will refresh and not destroy. DODD'S NERVINE is forsake by all Drugeis-ts. Price One Dellar. See Book of Certificates that accompanies easb bettie. 7mos June 25 Q ? L O O .1 E , SUPERIOR TO TBE BEST IMPORTED CO? LOGNE WATER, manutacturcd and sold wholesale md retail br u Dr. H BAER. 1 June 21 No. 131 Meeting,-street. R , ?. 5. PROPHITT'S FAMILY MEDICINES CONSISTING OF HIS CELEBBATXB LIVER MEDICINE, ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BLTJO?S PILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic AND PURIFYING PILLS. THE EXCELLENT REMEDIES OF 0. 8 PEOPHITT, M. D., need no recommendation their well known power In removing the diseases pe? culiar to our Southern climate having already estab? lished for them in enviable reputation m Georgia and the adjoining States. As the majority of person i living in the South are predisposed to disease of ; ie Liver, lt ie granted by all intelligent physicians tba? most pf the palas and aches of our people are due to ora7 mic or functional derangement of that impor? tant organ. Prophitt's Liver Medicine and Anti Bilious Pills strike directly at the root of the evil. Th?v cure the Liver, which in nine cases ont of 'en, is at the bottom of the Coupes, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick Headache, Rheumatism, Constipation, Men? strual Obstructions, kc., so common among our people. Earache, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia ?nd bodily pains of every kind flee before PROPHITT'S PAIN KILL IT like chaff before the wind. PROPHITT'S LIVER MEDICINE. Dr. Frophitl-Having used this medicine suffi ciently long to test ita virtue, iud to satisfy my own mind that it is an Invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia -a disease from which the writer has suffered much for six years-and being persuaded that hundreds who now suffer from this annoying complaint would be signally benefltted, as he has been, by its use, we deem it a duty we owe to this unfortunate class to recommend to them the use of this remedy, which has given not only himself but several members of bis family the greatest relief. M. W. ARNOLD, Of the Georgia Conference DOOLY COUNTY, GA , April, 1867. Thia ia to certify that I was confined to the house, and moat of the tine to my bed, and suffering the greatest agony imaginable with Rheumatism, for five months, and after trying every available reme dy, with no relief, I was cured with two bottles ot Dr. O. S. Prophitt's Anodyne Pam Kill It, each cost? ing ?fly centa only; it nile ved me almost instantly. I thereiorc recommend it in the highest degree to others tottering from similar disease. I cac say that it is one ol the best lamily medicines now out, certain. Yours truly. W. A. FOREHAND. COVINGTON, GA., July 9,1R67. Dr. ProphtU-Having used your Liver Medicine for more than a year in my family, i chcermlly re? commend it to all persons -ufferioe from Liver af? fections. Dyspepsia or Ind;gts11on in any form. I also recommend your i'ytentery Cordial as the best rea.tOy lor that disease. 0. T. ROGER?. STA NTOBD VILLE, PUTNAM COUNTY, Oct. 1,1867. Dr. 0. S. Prophitt-Detr Sir-This is tocerbry that I have used your Ague Pills for the last ten ye ire. and I have never failed to cure the Ague in a single Instance with them. They always break the chills the first day that they are given. I can recom? mend them as being the nest ague medicine that l have ev ar found, and they leave no bad effects foUow lpg them, as Quinine, kc. Yours respectfully. A. WESTBROOK. PUTNAM COUNTY. GA. September 22,1868. Dr. 0. S. Prophitt-bii-l have used for the last two years in my family you"- Liver Medicine, your Pain Sill It, and your Female Tonic, and I have no fears in sayingtbattheyaretbebest medicines I have ever used for the Liver and Stomach. Neuralgic and Rheumatic affliction e. Headache, Colic, and pains ot every kind are subdued by them. Alter usiDg the medicines solong. I cheerfully recommend them to aoy and every our-, and to all that are afflicted, as the best and safest remedies for all the diseases for which they are recommended. Atc. Yours respectably, JAMES WRIGH.1". OR. PROPHITT'S FEMALE TONIC. This Medicine, with its associates, is a safe and certain remedy for all curable diseases to which Fe? males c'one arti liable. It is also an excellent pre? ventative of Nervous Blindness, or Ki rvous Dis? eases In either male or Icirate. It is a powerful Ner? vine Tonic, setting up a full and free circulation throughout the system. All of the above Medicines sold by Druggists and Merchants generally throughout the Southwest. ED. S. BURNHAM, Wholesale and Retail Agent, No. 421 King-street, (near Calhoun,) Charleston, S. C. Prepared only by DB. 0. 8. VROPBITT. April 16_6fnth6mo8_Covington. Ga. Q P . P A N K N I S , Apothecary and Chemist. No. 123 Meeting-street CHARLESTON, S. C THE ADVERTISER BEGS TO CALL ATTEN? TION to bis stock of the best Imported and Domes? tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS, AND PATENT MEDICINES. DPON TBE DISPENSING DEPARTMENT Of his buMtf -s he bestows the utmost personal care and attention, and guarantees the PURITY of the MEDICINES used in compounding. PRESCRIPTIONS Prepared carefully at all hours of the day and night. SPECIAL AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, MANUFACTURED BY Messrs. GEO. TIEMANN & CO., OF NEW YORK. HIS STOCK OF Hair, Tootli and Nail Brushes. PERFUMERIES?, &c, IS LARGE AND WELL SELECTED. Apeccy for tLe tale ol' the celebrated Boekbridge Alnin Spring Water, A supply of wLich ls always on hand. MANUFACTURER OF PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which have established for themselves a reputatioc surpassed fey none. Through ronstant effort and attention he bo^es to meiit a continnanoe of the public patronage which bas hitherto been extended to him. February iii rutheljr Colton Cits. 3 W E E T ? S SELF-FASTENING WROUGHT IBON B U C K L E TIE. This TIE can be applied inetantan?ou-ly tc any ize bale; it requires no preparation whatever. .VI Insert the hoop in th? dot, and draw it tight a ronnd the bale. It adjusts itself to the bile, and is so simple that t can be ?pilled by any one. r. When the lever of the press is raised the tie will fasten itself by the out? ward pressure of the bale. ll J A fresh supply of the above popular COTION :iE just received and tor sale by HUBERT MUHE di CO. AGENIS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, BOYCE'S WHARF, CHARLESTON. Sept 9 thstulQ ii:: if lian rons. E5CN2I, TSE GILT A. Porcelain, 7\at rtjuxrt NO CUmmr.ij, tm TU? TAT?? DROP FIXTURE, WHICH UAA ito arniNus. The Orbital and tory Si?iable Tixtsre sada. . It can oe applied to ?' any Stair Hod, cither Round or Flat, and prevents its elippinp; from its place. Ask for the Patoat Dwp rirtoo, .OLD ?1 ?LL Carpet Dealers, AND BUY NO OTHER. B2ASS ?J? 2327C . STAIR n^-A-TES,. For Hotels, ItcHtaurants and Public Buildings, M/N UFACTURED BY W.'T. A J. MERSF.REAU, 62 Duane St., N.V. August 13_3m oe MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF E AF?S Are most desirable for quality, finish and price, r MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled t BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS i Please tend for a catalogue to MARVIN & CO., (oldest safe manufacture?) .r, . . , ( 265 Broadway, New Yoih. w vv?L -?721 Chestnut St., Phils, Warehouses |108Bank St., Cleveland,? And for sale by our agents in the principal cities throughout the United States FOB BALE BY WM. M. BIRD fr CO;, No. 203 EAST BAY, CIIAKLKSTO*. Lrcemfcer 19 lyr 3 ROSAD ALIS, ? \ If ROSAD ALIS. sold by GOODRICH. WIREMAN & CO., Direct Importers of European Drugs and Chemicals, Mays rtmhlyr CHARLESTON, E. C. /1ITRATE OK NAGNKSIA. .-, ?COD COOLING SUMMEB MEDICINE. RADI .resb every day, by Da. H. BAER, Alu* ?5 No.131 Meei.D--ftreeL