The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, November 19, 1869, Charleston News Supplement, Image 6

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Tito Plighted Troth. On thc nauil*. thc yellow sand?. Sal two lovers musingly, Clasping tight euell other's bauds, Sadly lookiug toward the sea. "1 aimil sall in yonder ship," S:.id thc youth unto thc maid, "Bro to-morrow's sun slmll dip. From my sight th? shore will fade: lint mv henri with thoo will dwell, As lt dwells willi thee to day, And I only say farewell. To return nnd ever stay." Then Hie malden whispered low, "1 shall think of thee, dear love; JOT muv yet give niece lo woe, ?till my houri will constitu? prove. ? * ? ? Tears have come, ?md years have fled. Shire tho lovers made their vow; Fears arose and tears were shed Dut they arc milled now. 'Venth thc ocean's ruthless wave, Hurled drep, the sailor Iles; O'er thc midden's grass-grown grave, Boll and low the lilghl-wlud sighs. [Once a Week. CURR J; AT tro rus. -By a largo majority, lt wns voted last week t>o admit Indies to medical study nt tho Edin? burgh University. -The number of women studying medicino at tho Unlvorslly of Zurich Increases in goo malrlc progression. Four years ago thoro was bat oae, tho next year two, then four, thou eight, and now lhere aro sixteen. -^Kertoh, on tho Sea of Azof, has lately boen made a first-class fortress by Russia, anil tho works are nearly equal to I lioso of Sebastopol. Ont ol the remarkablo features of the fortress ia the larges!, clsturn In tho world. It will hold a water supply for ton thousand nina for a whole year. -An Immense bed of petrified fossil sholls has been lound nour Sa ra too, in Sutithcuslorn Rus stn. In a ocicutl?u point of vluw this discovery la valuable, tn many of tho specimens aro In ssch a slate of preservation that, thu ahupe ot tho shellfish, their fonuur occupants, eau ba .nslly traced. -Thu rerunno on sugar nnd tobacco coining tram Cuba to tho United Status is annually $15,000,000. In return we send goods to that Island worth only S'20,O0D,()0O ouch year. About half thc sugar wu rocclvo In this coun? try comes from tho "Queen of tho Antilles," and General Cospoiles -proposes to uqunlllzo our tstido by sett ng up a republic and inviting ?migration, tima emitting a grunter doniaud for our manufactures. -Thu poor people of Ireland arc beginning 10 go lo Africa lo live, bclluviug that they can 4? better thoro than at home, should even tho laud bill pass. Wc believe that tho French Government takes thom out to Africa freo ol .est. To what portion of the world will Hu Irish emigrant be a stranger soon ? Not oin*. 11 is a great pity-not to say shanie -that these poor peuple cannot bc enabled to live lu com? fort upon tho soil of their nativity. -An Ice and cold-proiluclng machino has bten Invented by F. Wlndltunscn, brun- wick Germany. Thc action nf thc mitchina is bosci] on thc principle of producing cold und warmth by the expansion ami compression of alums pherlcair, which is accomplish!ul by means ol mechanical power. Thu machines require nc chemicals-nothing being used In them bul waler anti atmospheric air. They produce from loo pounds to 1000 pounds of ice pei hour, according to size, nt a cost of from 'id. to 6d. per 100 pounds. -Thc Chinese, says a French journal, arr. terrlblo gamblers. They play whether thoj have money or not. During n gambling s?ance, tho plnycrs have near I hom a howl of a pccullai kind of oil which they keep hot by a lnmi placed umb'meat li (ht! bowl; und lying on thc table between Ibu players ls a very shari, hatchet. When thc money has given out am ouu of thc players wins ho seizes thc haud ol tho loser, places lt ou u stone, tic J with ti blow of tho hatchet cuts oil a linger; thc losoi of the linger plunges what ls lett of thu muti? lated member lulo thc oil, which acts as e caustic to thc wound. Tho gauiu then procouihi as before. -Thc C.erinniis, says tho Fall Mall Gazottu, delight to honor lierons, und have at lust turn? ed their attention lo liaron von Stein, who solved tho Prussian lund question. A watch? tower to lils memory hus been Inaugurated ut Wetter, In Westphalia. Thc Prussian Covent ment hus undertaken a memorial ut Berlin, and ucar thc ruins nf thu ancestral castle ol Stein. In Nassau u Gothic hall ls in courso ol construction which ls to contnln u marble statue of Stein. Thu inscription at Welter, punning upon hts natue, culls him thu grundr stein 'foundation stum- ) of thu good, the ecJfc stein (curbstone) ol thu bad, and Ibo edelstein Os wei) ol'I Jenn illy. -Experiments have been made to test fha practicability ol supplying the North German army and navy with compressed or condensed foud. Tho principal object was lo ascertain tbs best means of furnishing a soldier In th. field with a three days' stock ot provisions re? duced to a minimum of weight nnd bulk, ll has been found that a sort of meat-bread ls ad? mirably adapted for this purpose, as lt may .Ither bs oaten dry in thc form of cakes, or ll caa bc convened into soup. Similar attempts have buen made lo compress hay and other provender Tor horses. Tho cost of this pro pared food Is considerable, so Hint Its employ? ment in psaco tima would be out of thu ques? tion. -Recent investigations have brought to light several ancient maps, on which tho Nile is laid down as running from two largo lakes which correspond In position with those dis oovarod by African travellers, und suppo90d to bs th? sources of tho great rlvor. On an ancient manuscript globo nt Venice, Lakes. Tanjanlkn and Nyanza arc delineated, nnd n Telusic printed In 1763, and entitled "Robort Morden's Geography," which gives similar In Jsrniatinn, han recently been discovered In Chicago, III. This geography, it ls stated, con? tains a well executed map of Africa, on which two extensivo surfaces of waler arc conspicu? ously prerentotl under tho names ol Luko ?aire and Lal Zaplan, both communicating with the Nile. -One ef tho moat extraordinary passages ever undertaken and performed has recently been accomplished by thu steamer Helen Brooki. On the ru h day of Augite!, 18G9, tim steamer Helen Brooks left Ballimore, Md., for Bayou Techo, La. Shu left Ballimore by way of the Chesapeake Bay, and passed through baa State of Delaware by canal; up Delaware Uiver to Trenton, N.J.; through the Slate ol Kew Jersey by canal; down Raritau rlvor to New York City; up Hudson River to Troy; through tho State of New York by tho Erlo Canal to Buffalo; tbenco by way of Lako Eric to Chicago; down ibrough tho Illinois Canal to the Illinois River; and thence down thc Missis? sippi River, arriving at Napoleon, Arkansas, on Thursday morning, October 14, 18C9, aRor a circuitous Journey of over Hirco thousand ?slea. -The Peruvians, 20,000 In number, who abandoned Lima and Callao, to tako re fugo la ?be Interior, in consequence of tho earth? quake predictions of Abbo Falb and Captain Saxby, are very Indignant that tho prophcslod catastrophe did not occur, and have burned the prophets In effigy. Tho refugees carried thou* property to tho phil ns and gardens In tho country, and lived during the week under the shelter of boats and rudely constructed huts. ?? anxiety and bight, ?ad th* insufl?te nt smelter of tho refugees, hewe had au Injuri? ous effect upon tho public licullh, and epidemic fevers, caused by thc wet nights and damp al mospherc, are now prevailing extensively. The panic, lt ls estimated, bas caused u loss of over one million of dollars. Tho government increased tho general alarm by ordering Ute customhouse and public offices to bo closed. -Tho puck ol harriers owned by Hie Prince or Wales were recently sold by auction near Windsor. Efforts had buen made lo induce tho Queen to defray thc expense of lier son's hunting establishment, and on tho failure of j tho negotiation, tho hounds wore constituted a subscription pack, under Sir Robert Balle-j son Harvey as master. The pack, consisting I ol lorty-olghl hounds and seven couples of | puppies, wore put up In ono lot, and sold to Slr Hebert Harvey for $650, lila being tho only bid. Soven valuable horses wcro also sold for sums varying from $'200 to $500, and yielding nltogothor about $2:i00. Those prices wore very much bolow tho real value of Uta horses and hounds, and tho gentlemen, by their com? bination not to bid against eacli olhur, re? venged themselves upon tho Prince of Wales for refusing, at his own expenso, to koop up tho pack for their ntnusomont. jJnsurnncc. Q.UARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY . OK N H W TORE. OKGAN1ZKO IN 1S59. ALL POLICIES NON-FOEFEITABLB. HALF LOAN TAREN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASH DIVtDXMn (FIFTY) DO PIM CENT. BTATHMKNT. Polices in rorco.$25,000,000 Assets. 1,600,000 Annual Income. 800,000 Losses Paid. 600,000 opptoana. w. ll. PECKHAM, President. WM. T. HOOKER, vice-President. L. MCADAM, Secretary and Actuary. G. A. FUD1CKAR, Superintendent. nirtncTous. Hon. John A. Dix, New York. Hon. James Harper, Firm Of Harper A li ros., i - Mayor, New York. John J. Crane, President Hank Republic. Wm. M. Vermllyo, Hanker, (Vermllyo A Co.) Chas. G. Rockwood, Cashier Newark Hanking Company. Ron. George Opydykc, ex-Mayor New York. Minot C. Morgan, Hanker. Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Rigney A Co. Benj. H. Sherman, Treasurer New York Steam Sugar Relining Company. Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable A Co. Richard ll. Downe, Wetmore A Downe, Lawyers E. V. Hanghwout, Firm E. V. Ilaughwout A Co. wm. Wilkens, Pinn of wakens A Co. Julius II. Pratt, Merchant. Wm. W. Wright, Merchant. Charles J. Starr, Merchant. William Allen, Merchant. Gen. W. Curler, Danker, Palmyra, N. T. Geo. T. Hope, President Continental Fire Insur? ance Company. John G. Sherwood, Park Place. Wallon ll. Peckham, corner Fifth Avenue and Twenty-third street. Edward n. Wright, Newark, N. J. Geo. W. Farlee, Counsellor. W. L. Cogswell, Merchant. KEIM A ISSEItTEL, General Agents for South Carolina and Goorgla, onicc No. 40 Lh-ond strcot, Charleston, S. C. Dr. T. REENSTJERNA, Examining Physician. Jnnl'J lyrnMi j? lt O O K L Y N LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Assotsovar.$1,300,000 Issues all kinds of Lifo am; Eudowmont r?ll? eles. Dividends annually In cash. Only Com? pany having thc Dcflnlio Guaranteed Surrender Value Plan Policies, world-wide. Second to no Company lu thc United States for stability, libe? rality aud economy. Oillcc No. lit Broadway, Now York. CHRISTIAN W. RUCK, President. WILLIAM M. COLE, Secretary. Statu Agency No. 36 I'.road-strcot, scoond floor. Local and Canvassing Agenta wanted through? out thc State. Apply lu person or by totter to JAMES G. HOLMES, JR., Oeneral Agent for South Carolina. Julyl2 mwfoinos NCORPORATED 1859. CAPITAL.$160,000. CASH ASSETS.$160,000. J. F. DOZEMAN, President. y D. F. WILCOX, Seoretary. Continues to furnish perfect soeurlty against loss or damage by Aro on all kinds of Insurable properly at adequate rates. Agents can he found at ovcry prominent point in tho Southern States, to whom applications for lusuranee uiny be made. Apoly to HUTSON LEE, Agent, No. 2 BROAD STREET, octlO tiith2mos_CHAKI R8T0N, S. C. QRAFTSME N S ? LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. ornee: Park Bank Balldlng, Nos. au and 318 Broadway. Capital.$210,000 COE ADAMS, Prosldont. WILLIAM T. PHIPPS, vice-President. DENBY BELDEN, Secretary. J. T. HUMPHREYS, Agent for Stale of South Carolina, Onice No. 27 Brood street. J. 3. BUIST, M. D., Medical Examiner. a^RBB-AGENTS wanted throughout the Stat?. Apply by letter to J. T. HUMPHREYS, Honorai Agent. dee! m FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (SANTON1NE.) They are purely vegetable, aafe and sore. Tte best la use. Fox sale br Dr. H. BAIR, Ve. ISL Meeting street, eetS Wk el ea? le Agent. (?lotljing ono inrnioljing ?oobo. TAUGE STOCK or TPJkJUTL, CLOTHING. NOW ?PENED AT N;o. 291 King St root, CONNER OF WENTWORTH, A largo ?nd elegant supply af Pull and Wlutor CLOTHING, FOR MEN, TOOTHS AND BOYS, Ha te In the best manner, comprising all the latest style? for this fall, and oilcrcd nt LOW PRICES. IN TUE STOCK ARE THE FOLLOWING: MIXED CASSIMEHE SCIT8.SIS 00 Double and Twisted Cashmere Suits. 17 00 Fancy Casslmerc SnlM. IS 00 Dahlia Melton Suits. 18 00 Blaok and White Silk Mixed Suits. oo 00 Diagonal Coating Suits. Ol oo Scotch Cheviot Suits. 04 00 Blbocuf Silk Mixed Suits. OS 00 Golden Silk Mixed Suits. 00 00 Olive Mixed Meltou Snlta. 28 00 Chesterfield Coats at (Tom.flo 00 to 20 oo Water-proof Tweed Ovcrsacks. io oo Melton Ovcrsacks. 10 oo English Moiton Sacka. 18 oo Fancy Casslinero Pauta at from_$5 00 to io on Vest? of Casslmcre, Cloth, Coating, Beavor and Yelveta, at from.$3 00 lo lo oo BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, To Ot boys aud youths from three to seventeen years of age, In great varloty of qualities, for School and Dross Salta. 7URNISHEVG GOODS. Tho handsomest anpply ever o fror ml In this elly, coxislb'.lng In part aa follows: BAJOD'S PARIS KID GLOVES, of all shades I.sport's Paris Kid Gloves, of all shades Trlfousse Paris Kid Gloves, ot all abados (an cele? brated makers) Castor Heaver Glovea Calfskin Glovea Alert Capo Driving Oloves Buckskin Walking and Driving atarea Tanned Deerskin Oloves Buek Gauntlet Glovea , Suspenders of all styles, Including the Russian Brae?, with Patent-lever Bneklea Cardigan Jacket? Travelling Shawls Fancy, Colored and Black Silk Ties Bows, Sonr?a aud Gravats, such as the Dumas, the Parisian, tho Now Brighton, tho Shako apeara, the Opera, Alpino, Ao. ALSO, UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, In all quali? ties, including tho Angola Flannel, Merino, Lamb'? Wael, Canten Flannel and Shaker Flannel, Ao. COLLARS of Paper and Linen, such as the Orayu, Dickons and Bismarck, of Papor; and the Byron, Thalberg, Diekens, Egbert, Shakcepoarc aud hurling amt, cf Linen. THE STAR SIIIXtTS, Noted for rholr fitting qualities and good work in v nsh lp. A full supply always on hand. Prices at from $2 26 to $4. THE Tailoring Department, Supplied with a large stoek of new FOREIGN IMPORTATIONS for this fall's wear or thc most ehotoe styles, which will ho mude np to order in the heat manner, under the caro of a first-class French Cutter. pnces Axed and marked on caoh garment. Customers aro Invited to call and look through tba stook, and make their selections. William Matthiesaen. B. W. MoTTOBOng, BmperlDUndftot. seats* tattatttes plantation Sitters. GLORIOUS CHANGE. Tliat any sick man survived (lie I rent usent of inly your? ago, niu.il bc considered a proof Hist human hoing* are very bard to kill. The Inned, calomel, cftntharldcs and drastic pur gntlvea ware then I he order of the day. Thc phy? sician pluycd hilo tho bauds of tho apothecary, und the unfortunate patient wai drenched morn? ing, noun aud ulght willi prostrallug medicines. Wu live lu a moro rational and conscientious ern. Thc importance or supporting Nature lu its conillct with disease ls now understood. Complaints in thoni301vou wenkeulug aro no longer aggravated by artificial depletion. They arc met with TOXICS that rally thc vital powers mid enahlo them lo do feat the cootny. Ohler among these allies or Na? ture, lu Its battles with si ok noss, la This wonderful vegetablo restorative ls the shect anohor of tho feeble and debilitated. AK a cordial for the aged aud decrepid lt has-no equal ?moog stomachics. As a remedy for thu nervous weakness lo which thc tender sex are especially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant aud nervine, lu all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a specille. in over* species of disorder which undermines tho bodily strength and breaks down the animal |^>lriis. Wherever lt ls Introduced lt becomes a standard article -a medlctual staple. Druggists, although their prout upou lt la small, lind it absolutely necessary to keep a proparal lon for which everybody Inquires, aud for which nobody wlU accept t? substituto. It is to-day thc most popular medicine in tho civilized world, Exteusivoly us lt is udvcrtlscd, Hs best ad vartUcmeut ls tho beneficial result which uniformly follows its uso. Every bottle sold in? sures tho aale of at least half a dozen moro. Cn like other stimulauts, lt braces and forilflca thc systom without exciting undue cerebral action, The encoring orran which it produces upon th? mind ls not moinenUary, but permanent. There h no subsequent deproaslon. It docs not, ns ls tin case with all other stimuli, beget a craving for ex ottrmLa. On tho other hand, lt soothes and calm the norveu,"fiinhlnliilg,?trangoas tho anomaly ma; seem, the qualities of a sedativo and gent?o ano dyne with those of a- tonie and invlgorant The perfect purity of it? lu ingredients, thel admirable adaptation to tho purposes the ore intended to subserve, Hie Judicious pro port lem In which they ari* combined, an tito lolentloo skill with whioh thc* ' aro blond cd, rondcr thia famous nrt 'iclo at on co th most potent and the mont harmless of all kn? w tonics and nit erat Ivos. Bold by all Druggist! i. deoT lyr PLANTATION BITTERS. Dingo, (El)cmicolo, Src. Q F . 1* ANKNIN APOTHECARY AND CHEMIST, NO. 123 ME RT! NO STREET, CHARLESTON, R. C. ino advertiser begs lo callatlouilon lo lils slock cl tUu best imported anti domestic CHEMICALS, DRUGS AND PATENT M1CD ICINKS. Upon Hie DISPENSING DEPARTMENT er lils business ho bestows tho utmost pomonal care and attention, aud guuruulcn* tho purity of thc medi? cines icu J iu cuiupouudlug. PRESCRIPTIONS rroparod carefully at all hours of the day and night. Special Agency for the sale of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Mauu'totured by Moassrs. GEORO? TIEMANN A CO., OK KK1? YORK. SIS STOCK ov HAIR, TOOTH AND NAIL ?R03HE3, P BR FU? MERIES, Au., ls large and well seloclsd. AOHNCY VOR THU SALE OK TUK OKLKlillTUIl ROCK II RIDGE ALUM SPRING WATER, A supply of which ls always on band. .Manufacturer of PAN KN I N'A HEPATIC BITTERS, Which have established for themselves a r?puta? tion surpassed by none. Through constant eifort mid attention he hopes to mein a continuance of the public patronage which has bli heno been extended lo him. fcbld i ul haly r TJUSSELL'S SOOTHING CORDIAL FOR INFANTS TEETHING. ll. LAYS INFLAMMATION OK THE OEMS, OCttKS OUOUC, CH0LUKA INFANTUM, DYSENTERY, AND ALI. DISEASES TO WHICU 0H1LDBBN AUK SUBJECT ' . WHEN TKKTIUNO. CONTAINS NO ANODYNE. RUSSELL'S SOOTHING CORDIAL Is offored to thu public with uu absoluto gutiruntcc against all danger from its usu. Read tito following ceriIII catcs: ClIAULESTOX, May in, isoi. Mr. J. ll. RUSSELL. one or our careful and intel? ligent Pharmaceutists und Apothccurics, hus sub? mitted lo my exiimiiiatlou the bu mola fur thc preparation of a .Soothing Cordial prepared and vended by him. Il affords me pleasure to express a favorable opinion or Its sale and eilluient udaptation lo the particular cases or thc discuses or children, which lt ls designed to i elle ve. E. CED?IN?S, M. D. Having had occasion to prescribe RUSSELL'S Soo ?lil in; Cordial In severe cases or Dowel Com? plaints in children and delicate icmalcs, I have been much pleased with its effects. I consider ll a valuable medicine in all casca, in which lt may bc advisable to avoid thc usc of anodyne, and par? ticularly for family usc, os it ls perfectly safe. W. T. Wit AGO, M. D. CUAllLESTON, S. C., 1S08. Dear Slr-I have used your Soothing Cordial roi Dlurrbrca In teething children, and lind lt a very excellent preparation, lt has a great advantage over most preparations or tho kind in containing no Opium or Nat col tc. When these aro required they cou bc added lu proportions applicable to the caac. I therefore can recommend Ka usc lu tho alloc Hons for which lt ls designed. Respectfully yours, Ac, T. L. OGIER, M. D. CHARLESTON, S. C.. 1809. I cortlfy that I have most successfully usc?! RUSSELL'S Soothing Cordial tn tho Summer Com plaints or infants. Ho has fully exhibited tho In gredlonta of his remedy, mid the tedious melhoi or preparation, i recognise thc prescription containing no anodyne whatever-aa a moat salt and ctn cid ons one iu bowel affections of children When much pain or restlessness attends the affec tlon, dosca or Paregoric can bo added to the pro scribed doses or thc Cordial according to the age or tho patient. Thc compound, though more often, acts In an emelen t manner without any ad dillon of anodyne. In the Diarrhoea or the aged. In Increased doses lt is of groat vainc aa a remedy; nevor disagree lng with the Btomach-Increasing appetite, Im proving digestion, nnd acting as a slow but ern clout astringent agent. W.'M. FITCH, M. D. Mot'NT PLBASAXT, S. C., 1868. Afr. J. n. Bussell : DRAU sut-1 buvo used your Soothing Cordla for children extensively In my practice, and mos cheerfully testify to Its merita. 1 h a vu found lt without an exception, to accomplish all lt dalma and consider it superior lo anything In uso lo children. Hs rrcedom rrom anodyno of any kind recora mends lt aa a perfectly aaro preparation In th hands or mothers and Inexperienced nurses. Very respectfully, Ac. D. R. WILLIAMS, il. 9. Made by J. B. RUSSELL, Chomlst. Sold by Dr. H. BARR, Wholes ale Agent fo South Carolina. certs B E C A R E F ? I WHAT MEDICINES YOD TAKE. Whon you arc exhausted by overwork of hoai or hand, and feel the neodofsomothlnglnvlgorat lng, don't drink whiskey or any Intoxlcutini thing, whether nuder thu namoof Hitlers or other wise. Such articles give just as much atrengil to your weary body and mind as thc whip give to the Jaded borae, mid no more. Alcoholic stlm ulmus are injurions to nerve health, aud ara al ways followed by depressing reaction. DODO'S NERVINE AND IN VIGORA TOR ls a Tonic and gent?o atlmiilnnt, which ls not at tended by rem non. What lt gains tor yon I Diiihitalns. When lt rerreshes body or mind, I refreahea with natural strength that comes ti sloy. We are not recommending teetotalism li thc Interest of any faction; but long aud extend cd observation teaches ua that ha who resorts ti tho bottle for rest or recuperation, will lind, as h keeps at lt, that ho ls kindling a fire In M% bouc which will consume like tho Hames or perdition Turn from lt. Take a tonto lb.it will refresh nm not destroy. DODO'S NERVINE la for sale by al Druggists. Price Ono ci ollar. See book of cert! Acatas that accompanies each bottle, .janeas 7 m os ?Ortigo, (El)cmicalo, ?*v*c. J) 11 . K I (J il A U ' S O O L D E N R b? ii K I) I E B . Ask for no oilier, Uko no other, and yon will save HUH-, health und money. Sinuo renarli for any ease of disease In any Blaire Wilted lliev fall to eure. Dr. IHCIIAU'H (?Ol.DION BALSAM No. I euros Vicers, Ulcerated .Sore Throat and Mouth, Sore Eyes, Ciiianeotts or Skin Krupiions, copper fol tired IllutCllfS, .Soreness of thu Scnl|l, Scrofula, Ac; la lim pirales! IteUOVUliir, Alterative amt IHOIHI I'urliter kuOwn, removes an diseases fi nm the ayatcm, nmi leaven the Mood pure ami healthy. Ilr. RICIIACS GULDEN BALSAM Nc .. cures Moren rial Affections, itiieumuiism in ail ita foiuis, uheiiier from mercury or other causea; gives Immediate relief in nil eases. So dieting necessary. 1 have thousands or Cert l?tenles proving Hie miraculous core* eOcetial hy theae remedies. Price nf eil her No. J or No. 'J, $.*> per hollie, or two hollies for i'J. Dr. RICHAU'S UOI.DEN ANTIDOTE, a snfe, speedy, pleasant mid radical eure for all Itrlnary Derangements, accompanied willi full directions. Price $:i per hollie. Dr. ItiCIIAIPS GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMUUR, radient eure for Nervous or General Dcbillly, in old or vouug. Imparting energy willi wonderful effect. Price i."> per hollie, or two buttle* fer il?. On receipt or price thesa ttemedies wUI he fcblp ped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all correspondents. Nono genuine without the uauie of "Dr. HICHAITS UOI.DKN REMEDIES, D. ll. lt It'll. \ lt US, sole Proprietor," blown In glass of bottles. Address D. lt. Hint Aims, No. "?I* Varlek street. New York. Onice h nu rs from S A. M. to 9 P. M. DI rou ht ra sent. julys lyr AYE lt'S CATHA It T 1 C ?MLL? FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A LAXATIVE MEDICINE. Perhaps no one nicdl cine is so universally re? quired hy everyhudy as a cathartic, nor was ever utiy before so uni? versally adopted lnlo use, lu every couuiry and among all classes, us ibis mihi inn efllolcnt purgative Pn.i,. The obvious reason is, Dial lt is a moro reliable and I far more elfrelual rem? edy luau any oilier. Those who have tried il, know I hat it cured them: those who have not, know Unit it cures their neighbors and friends, and all know that what il does once lt does always-I hat il never lulls through any faHll or neglect of Ila composition. Wu have thousands upon thousands of the certifi? cates of their remarkable enies of the following complaints, hut such cures ure known lu every neighborhood, nud wr need not publish them. Adapten to all ages aim conditions in all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, Ihey may he taken with safely hy nuyboily. Their sugar coaling preserves them ever fresh und makes them pleasant to take, while heit:? purely vegetable uo harm eau arise from their UM: lu any quantity. They operate by their powerful iailiienee on the Internal viscera lo purify Hie blood and stimulate il into healthy action-remove the obstructions or thu stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs or I he body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correct lug, wherever they ex Isl, mich derangements as arc the Ural origin ol disease. Minute du erl ions are given iii the wrapper on the box. for the following complaints, which these PILLS rapidly cure: For DYSPEPSIA or IMIHOKSTION, LISTLESSNESS, LANCUOK and Loss of AITKTITK, Uiov should he taken moderately lo stimulate Hie stomach aud restore Hs healthy tone and action. For LIVER COMPLAINT and ils varions symp? toms, HM.lors IlKAIIACIIR, SICK IlKAIMCHK, JAI'N III CH or GllEEN SICKNESS. BILIOUS COLIC and Iii i.iocs KB vitus, they should bo judiciously taken for each case, to correct Hie diseased action or remove the obstructions which causa it. For DYSENTERY or IHAIIUUOA, but,one mud dose ls generally required. For RHEUMATISM, HOLT, QnATEL, PALPITATION OF THE HE AKT, PAIN IN THU SIDE, HACK BIMI LE?OS, they should he continuously taken, as re? quired, to change the diseased action of Ino sys? tem. Willi such change those complaints dis? appear. For DROPSY and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS they should be taken in large and frequent doses lo produce the t dei l or a drastic purge". For SUPPRESSION a largo dose should he taken ns it produces Hie desired elleet by sympathy. Asa DINNER PILL, lake one or I wo PILUS lo pro? mote digestion and relieve Hie Stomach. Au occasional dose stimulates I hu stomach ann bowels lalo healthy action, rest oros Hie anpeilte, and invigorates the system. Hence ll is nilen ud vauiaffcons where no serious d?rangement exists. Cue win? fouls tolerably well, oil en linds that a dose of those PILLS makes him feel decidedly bet? ter, from their cleansing and renovating elleet on Hie digestive apparatus. Dit. J. C. AYER A co.. Practical Chemists. Lowell, Mass.. ?. S. A.A Sold ai wholesale and retail by DOW*IE MOISE, Charleston, s. t:.. and by Iteiaii Druggists everywhere. nao ?cM mwrainos Q U ES POP. TUU ONLT CE UT AIN RAT DESTROTER WITHOUT DISAGREEABLE RBafJLTS. ADOLPH ISAAOSEN'3 PHOSPHORIC PASTC, H ERM ET IO ALLY scaled aud warranted to keep fresh for all lime-thc greatest dis? covery or Its kind in thc agc we live in. No orson need be troubled with RATS, MICE, BED BUGS or ROACHES, for Mr. Isaacson's destruc? tive remedy ls within tho reach of all. Proparcd only by himself, from rare and valuable com? pounds, Hs cheapness ls as wonderful ai Its ctn cacy. Hundreds of testimonials have bcon ro received from all parts of tho United States. Thc great advantage this SURE POP possessen over all similar preparations ls tho FACT that lt lu CERTAIN IN ITS EFFECTS, and free from the unpleasantness of rats dying la their holes, as lt causes them to leave tho prem? ises to scok air, and consumes thom so entirely an to leave NO DISAGREEABLE ODOR. Numbers of references can bo mado to PERSONS IN THIS CITY, who have succcsafally used ll. Sole Agents for South Carolina, DO WIK A MOISE, Importara and Wholesale Druggists, Corner Meelina and Hasel streets, oem wfmio Charleston, S. 0. ROSAD ALIS, E - ?, li tr * ^ ?ty/* ? 3" J ROS AD ALIS. Sold by GOODRICH, WTNEMAN A 00., Direct importers of Bnropoan Drugs and Chem teals, Charleston, S. C. mays stuthly Sewing Xiliul'iiu'o. S EWING MACHINES. Tho place to bay SEWING MACHINES Is whore you bavo a choloe of stylos of different makers. 1 have tho best singlo an* double-thread Ma chines now before tho public. TUB WILLCOX A GIBBS' SILENT MACHINE AND THK "WEED" F. F. LOCK-STITCII Ar? tho simplest and wrist reliable Machlnci made. Every Machine ls warranted to give sails fact iou, or lt will bo exchanged for other kinds All kinds of Sewing neatly and promptly done Orders taken for all first class Bowing or Knilu, Machines, Needles, Oil, Thread, Silk, Ac. REPAIRING as usual. D, B HASELTON, mayl statUy No. 'JW Bug iw??t, tjeptuic Litters. 'AN KUI H'S HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, HU AU. DU XAH 13 ag nm STOMACH AND LIVER. TUT AHI UQOWMSMInO) OT TBS IVE HDIOAL ?PAOWI.T"7. HCGISMAN Jc CO., AGENTS, 2fEW XOBK. MannfactuTed by C. F. PANKNIN, CHOnST AS!T APCTITE0AB7, O H A R L K S '1' O N, S. C. ?*T*/ybr .Safo 6j/ Druggist* Evi;r<jtvliaris-?x% febli uiwi'lyr ?ltcccllav.couo. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF Aro moBt desirable for quality, finish and price. MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled I BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES,. COMBINATION LOCKS Staaia saud for a catalogua to XAA?VZM & CO., foldout, ani'ii mannfactnrora) T?_J t i (205 Broadway, New York. Principal )ni cht.atnut fe phila.. Wawbouass (108Bank St., Clovi.lfuid.0 And for sal? by onr agents in the principal cities throughout tho United States. Far ial? by WM. M. BI BD A CO., No. -.203 BAST BAT, decgo ITT CHAjtLKOToy. _ ?B j*ss ^saisit,. noYlS 3S STAIR RODS, BBOHZt, TOE OUT, Nj^^^^^^^^^j^^^AWD Bv? NO OTHSB. ST A TR PIiATBS, For Ilotola. R?ataaranla and Publlo BnlKUn"\ MA.NUKACTUBXD BY W. T. ii J. MERSEREAU, 62 Duane St., N.^ aa gi s 3mo?_ S PRATTS ASTRAL OIL Vt??. K?JB?fTW-SO CHANGE OF LAMPS ^lAujaiV^A. vcriVcdy^fo TlhmiitiAlmj; O?-Steirtb/ PanT^fo Mixtur^ No f?eWal?-Will not Kxnk-de F?ray?,t I4S degreos (being 3^Hcf?reM hifrhec (han is Bax 30jo. B J IjuT^^?^^^fe^^^?ft Sand fia; cbxalm, vuri-.l-L- nimonials ?^IS^JI?BOJ&S?W For anlu by thc A?rente tn Oharloaton, (?OODRIOU, WIN KM AN A CO., lepta itifff Smog_No. 23 n ay no street. ^ P. CHEVREUX, SCULPTOR AND ARCHITECT, MARRLB WORKS, Corn ar Meeting itreet, and HorltMoJt's Alley, Charloaton, 8.0. riana BM? ts ?raw aa? weTfcex???iMpr??ap?r f+rl that entai