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Twixt 'toQr?ole,?nd upper leather- r ?esven and-Hades come together, y Johnita, tbaOttestial wno !""' '"" ] .fc^'eWs^ed, wita awl and strap, - Jo? pliitalland a cap t (:<-..e'D'u ?7fl^^M'oa^^?^?caIl.,.ollip ! ?o*.*i?tascshali ??;nv . Back the flowery son or "Chin," Help olii Porcelain to win! j SHAxniiu^Johnnte.t hkeamole Down tn his tW ?o??e SPitTnl tm : j Got no friends to save Ms soul r? ^MOBWnlleather arid prunella, j .a?5a taL M oU,riBibrell?'. Q Handsome John, wiin/t&now enees And tua toajpSlM^tyy fen speak. Ifaebtth^tromWawncto^ Tbere?ibu?oo rod ofertme, - - A ?a?*nine-tail scourge, SCBLIMX, TS.S BPAXlisBT CitOWV. Prince I* opal*^ ^KtttMBBi?Ckaxle? A? , :: ?at.? Oaitev. .* .^'?S^^ '.; "???i"Js a singular fl?'ftttftiUtheyilMit o? -'^^ffnfai ?iiitrililr^ nfTtrm" the only ones with ~~ ^wr^ie-BtipefOn of the.French JF connected $SS&?M* Weed are Germent, and that those r<3$?pi8n h? :B hearest related are members ot : :tbftb?wof;BSn3? '.* lt fe ?^&Afcit sUch fiw?ijy. connection ls Con .^?^^ Whoseca^ Icll?s?nr^ ^^^^y,IbyIT^^^^n? dlucess' Antoine tte Marie Murat, ol. Joachim.. Murat, the great ^^^^??hi? e^-th?nam?'of ^oi?wf>o?c. wan not over ?o^rul^'ttheame:or Btephaal?1, of whom some noi/BeTjftwnMe itortaTare told. She WIIS-JH???* sd eon* parudveJbj ohs cure -that butJ(ew wjaonB atthe SeaeirPume ar?'ev?n aware Qi her having fe??Pt??dopte*ehfld o? the g?eat Oor?can. I filiad.tos ripe old age- seventj-one-and ; ^on^hV49thof-Janmyyt 1660.- Apropos " - of-Stephanie, ne*to?admother,-tbe Conara* .Fannyrwasoiie of-*aemoet talented antllsr t<niliTMBMsrirm- rrf-^^r^"Untr j*afi>Mm r^r>wbi-t>aris for her-numeroue -3S55aSr1 IHA truth to tell, the females ot tneBeauhiirnikls family have never borne an LL .liWiiMll'ii i TirlrifiT tirrtnhnfl the ancestry of fiona M ?jxwt lim, ^t^MMJJ Jba? ^d^^?^?^ 1^8^ about^allr that can ho -sa??fc?nt PrinceLeopold The political slgniflcance of hie candiditure abdafftaterarf cror o?^KiJ^Wlllam. -la 1860, ?^^^^^^ Prussia! MAaqr? AWP-MABOBUOBSBS ni BEAU HARNAIS. ; . i . V- A J :"t3^Paft??^?r'; . . .'- '* . Bitser of. ? j * * !f.ii* ??U I ? AIJSXASPXR. First cousins.. , C?ACDE. . \JjfMB'lfir * iT?rhin l'f-T"'?-' 'STEPHANik jMo1rhL-or: > M ? Moder of M?TAroi?lb^HI.'^ j .H'wVs^::.;^ * M?ther'ef': I .k.: i ";>?'J ?|'A VT'! NAPOLBOS 111 4th cousins., PSJWCB LXOPOXS. ?heafcncssa, aa alread| stated, marri edithe j ;Se^o^?r^8t PTmce^^^dV^he' being a i third cousin of Napoleon JIL . her son ls conse? quently ii fourth cousin of the Emperor, as shown ahoye. Curiously enough, the succes? sion frot?*'the male Beauharaais ceased with . both branches together, and- waa continued from1 thctfeai?esv iBortense and ^Stephanie. And J>?r0i \V i? alao intexeating to note that wl?1??3?ert^i had hone but male, chilclren, St?^uSB^a: none but females. "That tte Fnmah.jSnwaror.should object to -seeinghip co?s?-Gfernian on rtie^panlsb throne, 'Is, fin? doabtedly, because the Prince happens to be a GermanSoooJiln^fisoVlBll^ h Prussian one at -. f".T,K?rl:?f> % _ ATLANTA DlPART?XNT,''80W'T^' Tn" 8?RANCB >COMPANY."-The pr,esidpni of the pm mut fhn SthtOf Jase.' - The annual re porloX Baqffi?i?was submitted, and shooed a 3oft'??^fjnK.result. The meetfn? was haiwfetotfflvarid a most excellent and efficient meet fiww?biy kliown to the people of Georgia MtrtetrNrvUnf>'"*tai**/AR poesesslog extyndve Jnflaenqe7 combined with business capacity of the first orde?^^eriPdb?ult was continu sd ?sr - vi cypres! dCTit, tiran- whom no gentle? man In Georgi?:?tanda higher, or- lsTfio re fiworobly known for integrity and business qualifications. The finances of the co m pa ty lu that department are under the special ca re of (TeneraVA^ste;, Pxefikteat Atlanta Nation?*-' Baak, and Hr. E. w. Holland, both of who n are well known, as sm angst Jtho safest, mit ! reliable and soccessful financiers la the coala-' Sr. The medical hoard t'ooasists of Doctots lier and Johnson, wbo stand second to none I in their prafesstdh. 'CTlfiNttb a "team" ofofE I eera and assistai/te, among whom may named C?l?n?l^Bi. ?AV-'-ilstoa, general age and Mr. J. BLlB??er,, the. most successful ute insurance sondt?r on -tie continent, together with their respective efficient assistants, lit cannot be wondered at that the Southern Ufe ls not only flourishing "as the green bay treej,*1 but ls leading all other companies, either North or South, who are working in the same area of territory.-SottfAmt Jfctraer, Memph?;j Tennessee. OOMXJBJBOZAIZ NEWS. - P3II^ELFHTA-Per sein* Robert Palmer-4M tons phosphate rock. Trie Chaa-lcjioj?. Cotton.?lccJMid Kaw-?l '"Btares.'^iMket. 'u \ t Omc i CHARLESTON NBWB, ) ; MONDAY EVENING, Jory ll, 1870. j i IT C<rrr?>i.-The' ;n? jrket was, dull aofl depressed; sales 160 bales, sax B at 17; 14 at 17M; (7 at 18c. We ?note: ^ .lAYfRtOjl CtLASSfWATipN,. Ordinary to got <1 ordinary....... .15 ??7 ' Low nHddhhg;.1~X@- i Middling.18 vr^&hrW^MPj^m^msMi^ :b?d ? aimer tendency, ai id prices improved about Mc "h it; sales 125 tierces of clean 'Carolina; say 25 tierces at %X) .loo at&Mo ? ft. we quote corn in on t?fair clean Ciroltoa at 7MaBXY good (ftja 8>,'C f. ft. N ? VAL STORKS.-mere were no transactions of note. FRKI?HT8.-To Liverpool, by steam, direct nomi? nal, Tia Kew York, 7-1 ?d on uplands; li-ioid on sea islands; by sall we quote M6d oh upland cotton, and Md ~* fit on sea Island cotton. To Havre, by steam, nomi? nal; ?by sall, nommai at Mc on uplands a?d::''tlX--"?^-?a /|B^ae.;"-'Coafetwise tb Hew York, by steam, Mo * ft on uplands aa^oon-ae* talan dar by saille;:? m.-on up? lands. " To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sall, X @Hc ll lb on nplanils. To Philadelphia, by steam. ?fe? aV''8Au,-8omewhat nom1 naL To Baltimore,, by steam, M@Xc ft lb on r^w^bfktaifeajroevrha^nnn^ SUT j EXCHANGE.-Sterling .60 .days bills nominal un *ffiS?S!?*TS?&ases4 checks at Moo; and sall at x premium, out > amm-j phfchaae ?.t par; : and teH at x? X pre? mium. GOLD unsettled; buying a^ il, selling a*tj2ai4. ! Jlnrk?tJJ by Telegraph, POBflidif: LONDON, July IL-Noon.-Oonsols 92tf. Bonds heavy at 87^. Evening.-Consols ViX- Bonds 88# LIVERPOOL, July ll.-Cotton flat ; uplands 9#a : o ?id ; Orleans - 9Ma9?;d ; sales- sow ' bales. Red Western, wheat 8s odaos. Tallow 44s 3d. Evening.-Cotton dull; uplands 9>?a9?d; or? leans 9Xa9j<d; 'sales 10,000 bales. Red Western u;HA^r?n?''yn^i?5^wn opened,' declining at If 15c on spot, If 140a?oat. DOMESTIC. Nair Toss, July ll.-Soon,-Stocks heavy.; , Gold A4. Honey e?5.per. .cent. Sterling, long io; short lOfi. Bonds'lox- Tennessee ex-coupons . WM; new 66*. Virginia sixes; .?x<o?pons?68; new f7. Louisiana, old 74;Levees sixes 77; eights . SIX; Alabama eights 100; fives'TS, "Georgia six es 85;. .savens;;93,iSocth..Carp?na old 51M; new SSK- South Carolina old 88; new 80. Flour 15 ?200 .higher, andi .wanted. Wheat la3c better.. , Corn, pork and lard unchanged. Cotton unset? tled; uplands 19Mo; Orleans 20,^'c. Naval stores , unchanged. Freights dull.? Eve nm g.-Money j'6aC per Cent Sterling 10a ^J^gJg^^te.lWyy- SUty-twos 10M? Gold closed quiet at lSalSM- Southerns activ? and h lgber.. ta Tennessee*,..old? selling up to 70; 1 new ts, and closedi quiet! Cotton dull and nomi- ; nal; sales 700 bales at 19MO. Flour active; Stat a j $4 8414 20; common to fair Sou th em $5 9oa$e. j Wheat, redSunburnt ,ttoatl D5. Pork $29 soa | $23J^,.,J^rd Armer; kettle 18>?al?X'c. Sugar ac Uvei'OltneTgrocertes steady. Naval stores lower.; ; ed. Freights quiet. ; BALTIMORE, Julyn.'-lpldar firmer. Wheat un- .j changed. Corn dull' and nominal; white SI 20; ? yellow $1 Coal io. Fork $31. Bacon active and! advancing; shouldemltJic Whiskey $1. J CINI^LNNATI, July H.-Floar firm and in good' demand; family $6 Wa5 75. Corn Armer, little, ' offejfrg.A^aflOe. -Mew pork-unchanged. Bacon higher; shoulders lsj^c; clear sides l9Mc. ^?iivr^^uly^l.a??nfevule ;an?38n Louis . mai*!?tSift?BU. . i.., /liijo? ur) . ,-e->-'.- arri'j j. NOEPOIX, Juli_ll?-Cotton dull; low mldjdUngs' ' l7an;^ciTec?rpt?227 bales;eXport'?coastwlse492; ' stock 1411. . i . ACGD8TA, July IL-Market dull; sales 120 bales;: :? receipts 88; mlddhngriTXarrMc. SAVANNAH, Joly u .-Cotton in fair demand; middLmgB 18c; Bales 200 bales; receipts 52S; ex-' ports <>r^Bvwise?094';-??^ G3JS2 MOBILE, J.uly ll.-Cotton, quiet; low. middling ; l8o; sales 403 bales; receipts 117; stock 20,205. GALirasTON, July ll.-Cotton dull and nominal ; , good ordinary. 15Mp; sales 25 bales; receipts 60;: stockem ^r . " '. "; "? ' NEVI-.-ORLBANS, July.ll.-Cotton duh and nomi-, nal; middlings is^c; sales 400 bales; net receipts 864; ojasrwlBer'n^otil 875 bales; exports'to New - York 2623; stock 60)465 bales. Sugar scarce; 1 pilme l2al2Mc Molasses, fermenting 40a&oc.! Whiskey 95a$l 07M? Coffee dull; prime 17Ma] 17Mc Sterling 24K- Sight Xa}?c premium. ' Geld 13MC ? " "*_ New York. Rice Market. From the Daily Bulletin, Julv 9: The demand! continues very good and-the market firm at full I former rates, with not mach stock offering from - 8mQfeims.t?Ba]tte?40 tierces Carolin* -:at>8Ka SM? 466 bags Rangoon at 6Va7c, and loco bags do In bond on private terms, Common to good Car ouna-b8S8-25; prtmV-to^sncfdo f8 87Ka9-per loo lbs. Rangoon QXaJ? per lb;.3a3J? gold, m bond. From tho- Tribune^- -There' la alight offering, | with business more active and prices very strong. Sales 60 tierces Caroilnh'as 8 *?'as xe, aud 450 bags Rangoon at exaTc, and 1000 do La bond, on pri vate terms. - from the Journal of Commerce : The demand continues to be good, and with moderate offer tags full prices are current. We notice Bales of 60 tierces Carolina at 8Xa8M; 450 bags Rangoon, duty paid, at 6%a7c, and 1000 bags do ta bond, on private terms, si '. -''--"- -? * . - , Mew Yaru Na-vai Stores Market. , ' From the. Journal of Commerce, July 9: The : market for spirits turpentine ls a little irregular. . Freer arrivals are expected-here ma few days, which deters large buyers from operating, although holdere for forward delivery are not of? fering at any concessions. The local trade ls lieht, and generally at tame prices. We quote merchantable lots In yard at z~X- Sales are 50 bbls. la yard at 38c, and 15 bblson wharf at 3$Kc. The market for rosins bas very little Ufe. The arrivals continue moderate, but the export trade ls remarkably slow. Prices show no Important ?change. .'.Wenote the sale of 2?OObbls strained- at ti, delivered alongside. The quotations are: Strained $195a|J,-.with common at tl eo ; No. 2, 1215a2 30; No. 1, $2 45a3 26; pale and extra. $3 50*5 50. For tar the market shows no decided change: the stock is very large, and there isa very light outlet. Holders are not offering sup? plies unless at late prices. We quote Washington at $180; Wilmington at $2, as lt ru -,, and $215 for-eelected. Mew Y?rk Hay Market. From the Bally Bulletin, July 8: There is a moderate trade at 70a75c Tor shipping. We notice the following sales lor two days: 278 bales for C arleston at 70o; 40 do Tor Athens, Ga?, at 70c; 60 do for Richmond at 75c; 50 do for Portsmouth at 75c; 65 do for Wilmington at 70c, and 36 do for Savannah at 70c Retail is quiet for anything but very prime. Straw ls firm and scarce. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, July 9.-TURFINTINE.-Sales of 119 bola at $2 75 for virgin, $2 25 for yellow dip. $120 for bard, per 280 lbs. . SMKrTermwKNiiirs:-Only 25 bblB sold at 33xe per gallon. ROSIN.-Sales ot 787 bbls at $1 43 for strained, detfvered; fl 60*n"Ho 2, $1 esal 70 for extra No 2, $3 for No 1, ?382>:a4Tor pale, and fl 12.sa4 50 No transactions reported ta other articles:-''{ t -/ Nashville Market. ' . . NASHVILLE, July 8.-COTTON_There twas some lit :ie activity ta thc market today, ont no char)ge In the" mar??f!- We quote as rollout: inf?r?or Salic ; Ordtnarr isaiic ; ' good ordln ary ,i4?i6ei low middling IHISXO.[ ?? ' -, ? ? _ _ OOTTOK STATEMENT. -TX Stocken hand September l, i860.... . ll / None. Received to day..a? ! Received previously..-..80,860-&i,899 Total............ ...v.....1J$,*B Shipped to-day. , isa* v 1 Shipped previously...*a,i4i-M?,zri S tock on hand ...'..?. 1,126 - 'PiouaV-^Market-active as follows: Saperflne $5 ; extra (5 50 ; family $3; ?Ian cy M 600 rT? j . CORK MEAL,-We note shipments South to-day of 800 bushels loose unbolted, at fi 25 per bushel. We quote kiln-dried at $576 perobl,- delivered in depot. "... ?1U poo. WHEAT.-We. report sales to-day as. follows: Doo bushels white and amber at $i osal io: 250 "do red-at $1 per bushel. .!? '"" BABLE?.-We quote at 65a70c from store. . OATS.-The. buying rates are.60a66c, ? and 76c sacked and deUverea In'depot. _? Recilpu by Raurtad, July ll. BO CTE CAROLINA RAILBOAD. 117 bales cotton, 70 bales goods;'56 bbls naval stores, 3 cars lumber. To E H Caldwell, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, Barden. 4 Parker,. Smith 4 Cha? peau, J-CJMai?h??;W O WhUden"*' co; Reeder 14 Davis, Claghorn, Herring A-co, Frost 4 Adgcr, W W Smith, G W wunama 4 co, and G H Walter A'CO.',"" .' ,'"",'..,.,: (-. , i : V '. V* NORTHS ASTERN RAILROAD. -49 bales cotton, TOO bbl* naval stores, cars lum? ber, wood and live1 stock," 50 bushels rice, mdse, .Ac To R D Geddings, W Bradford; E Welling, F Brawn. W K Rvanv J Mara?al], Jr, Barden A Pat k?r.'Kinsman" A Howell, S D Stoney, A. J. Salinas, ;S:'R,ManftnttU'J Smirmer, and Railroad Agent. : JP OUT CALEXDAE. Sf MOON'S PHASES. ' First Quarter, 5th, ll hours, 10 minutes, evening. ' Fall Hoon, 12th. 5 hours, 15 minutes, evening. ; Last Quarter, 20th, 8 hours. ST-mlnutes, morning. New Moon, 28th, 5 hours, 58 minute*, morning, j ?a Monday.; Tuesday..... Wednesday.. Thursday.... Friday.., Saturday.... Sunday. sro. RISKS. 6.. 2 2 6.. 3 6.: 8 e.. 3 5.. 4 5.. fi SDN SITS. 7., 9 *..*? 7.. 8 7.. 8 7.. 8 7.. 7 7.. 7 MOON Mi a s. 3. .36 4..21 6. .82 rises. 9.12? 10.. 4 10..33 HIGH, WATJtfl. 6..10 ki 8..49 9.. 25 10.. 9 10..61 JXABIXE SEWS. CH ASL BS TON, S.'C, JULY, 12 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. 3 . Steamship J W Overman, Hinckley, Philadel? phia-left 8th Inst. UdseV To W A Courtenay, Rall road Agen ta, N'accrneen-'s Company,: a L Ohls Olm, L Ellas, J Meyer, W s Hen er ey, ? O'Brien, C LUienthal ft co. Goodrich, Wineman 4 co, Came? ron, Barkley ft co, I) Lopez.; Do wie, Moise ft' Da? vis, W Bascom, J Cosgrove; J W HarriasoD, W C Bee4.co, J H AbrabamsAWalker, EvanB'-ft;Cogs? well, T M Cater, Fogartle, Holmes, H Beyer, Dr H Baer?j Baasefli ?Xerrlson, F-F-Canpem.-Jaolmea. Caider-ftco; AttBelft:Repkopr. E,E Bedford, J M Eason ft Bro, ? Gerdts A co; J'E. Ad ger ft co, L F Robertson, P Walsh, i Hyman ft co, and G w Aim ar. ^ r ,/,.,-./., - . Sehr Rap?dan, .Hudgiris',-Norfolk; Ya-8 day i Corn. To the baster, and W C Bee ft co. c *- ?' i Sehr Ann S Deaf; Gaibatti, West Point Mill-61 liercrs rice. To w C Courtney ft co, and Thurah tpn*?pjmes. .-.-..> ' CLEARED YESTERDAY. ' 2fhr Robert palmer, Clark, Phlladelphla^-B s" Rhett ft Son. . -SAILED YESTERDAY; " " " Scar's R Jameson, Jameson,Philadelphia. - FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Falcon, Horsey, Baltimore. July io. CLEARED FOP. THIS PORT. Bark Eva H Fisk, Emerv, at Boston, July 8. MEMORANDA. The sehr Ridgewood, Derricksen, from George - own, S C, arrived at New Yors July 8. <? Tile sehr Susan Wright, Mount, from George ,owjr, S C, arrived at New York July 8. The sehr D W-Sahders, Murray, cleared'at New Fort July 8 for Georgetown, Su . , .I?BJt OF TESSELS jj ? -;. CP, CX*AMD AND SA:LSD POR TB18 PORT. ^.OR/EIGN. LIVERPOOL. ' The Rathleen, Lester, cleared.............Jone 18 D 0 M FIS TIC. * BOSTON. Bark Eva H Fisk, EmeT/, cleared. :. SIS.. Joly S Scur Gettysburg, Smith, cleared.June 80 -. NSW TOBE. ' OK . - Bark Lamplighter, Beach, cleared.Jane 22 Sehr Wm"Bemenc, Penny, ?np..-..May 12 3chr Myrover, Brown, cleared. .July 2 SehrHenryiHartean; JoneB up:....??;ii.lJuly 6, 5ohr N W Smith, Tooker, np. .July 6, PHILADELPHIA SehrIreneMesservey, Wall, up...June 21 Sehr SAE Coreon, Brower, up.. .Jane 17, ichr Elle Matthews, McElwee, cleared....July 2 BALTIMORE. i Brig Lewis Clark, Cobb, cleared.May 22 Sehr Miaule Reppner, Weeks, cleared.July . 6 3chr J H Stickney, FookB, cleared....July T? Ro c Kr ORT, mu,. "*". ' ;| Brig ManzaniEa? Spear., saned.'..June 15' Rotels. '.' ' ? T B V J, N G . H 0 TJ S E . . ~ BB .. ? FIRST CLASS HOTEL, European Plan. Loca? tion' unsurpassed', .bel?g' near UNION' SQUARE, WALLACE'S THEATRE, and A. T. STEWART'S. New (uptown) Store." Broadway, and Twelfth streetsj New York/.; '. Gl'Tv, HARLOW, [..apmthatu ?r:':':.inipi?Uw?: jgla?rjineiTj, (Easungg, ; #r. jg- ?B I CSS Cr N'S' : 0 A. L 0 B I C. . E. N G I N E . SAFE, ECONOMICAL, DURABLE. USES NO .' '. WATER.:'REQUIRES NO ENGINEER. . .''?AR ?'?'?/'??'[ . 'io', ; Having .made arrangements for manufacturing this ENGINE on an extensive scale, we are now prepared; to" furnish, tb all dashing a hght power, the best and most economical Engine ever offer Bd to the publicT DELAMATER IBON WORfeS, oil-? . t ' FOOT OF WEST 18TH STREET, NEW YORK. . BB^OjB^FPlCX: ^JAB. A. BO^lNSp^t, .. . maySO-smos -- No 180 Broadway^: aa?roa?B. _-_i-,- W&t -. .."_ m - I gQJDT^L:CAiRO.L'INJL EA.1LBO.AD. | GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 CHARLESTON, S. U., M?y ll, 1870. j On and after Sunday, May 15th, the Passenger Trains upon the South Carolina Railroad wu) ruo is follows: (? ' FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.4.25 P. M. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.4.10 P. M. FOB CHARLESTON. Leave AOgusta.??00 A. M. Leave Columbia..:.7.46 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.3.30 P. M. AUGUSTA NIGHT BXPB^Se. (Sundays excepted.) . . Leave Charleston..?8.30 P. M Leave Augusta.6.00 P. ts. Arrive ar. Augusta.7.05 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.40 A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS (Sundays excepten.) Leave Charleston..:.... .7.30 P. M. Leave Columbia.7.5u p. M. Arrive atColumbia. : ;.:.rf.oo A. M. Arrive at-Charleston....'..:.u.\..t.46 A. M. SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. " Leave Charleston..2.60 P. M. Arrive at Summerville..4.10 P. M. Leave Summerville..7.10 A. M Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A. &. i CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and. Columbia Passenger Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be? tween Camden and Ringville daily, (Sundays ex oepted,)' connects with up and down Day-Pa? iengers at KiBgvllle. Leave Camden.6.35 A.M. Arrive at Columbia. ;..-X.... .11.60 A. M. Leave Columbia..1.00 p. M. Arrive at Camden.....g:tfM?MM P. M. mayis ?. General Superintendent. FLEMING'S }WO<i CONFECTIONS, (SANTONINF:) They are-parely vegetable, safe and snre. The jest m use. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, No. 181 Meeting street,- ' oot6 Wholesale Agent ^ GLOBIOUS - CHA N G E That any sick man survived the treatment of fifty years ago, most be considered a proof th?? human beings are very iard^to kfl? .. . . . . . . .. : . :. ..:.'.< ?ni The lanoet, calomel can th arid es and drastic pur -"""" .'-t.J 'li ' ! I gaugesfirers thentao order of the day.- Taephyr I sid an p ?ty ed m to the hands of the apothecary, j ., ?. ? ' ; ? ' ; ;':.-_>-':-i.Y/:'I j ...... . .... n ? . a ! and the unfo-tunate patient was^renched morn j mg, noon and night with prostrating medicines. We ll ve in a more rational and conscientious era. The Importance of supporung Katnre In it? conflict I with disease ls now understood. Complaints m themselves weakening are no longer aggravated j by artificial depletion.' They are met with TONICS that rally tba vital powers and enable them to de? feat the enemy. Chief among these allies of Na . ' .; 1 ? Al* ? . -J); ? . ?. ?..?-pi j aa :D ture, m Its battles with sickness, ls j n . '. I ? I .PLANTATION BITTERS. .... . .,:? . .. i ; ' :: ! ? . ?: . . D : .?. ! TTiJs wonderful vegetable restora?ve is the sheet. j ? ? : ? ' ? -"-...' : : ' j " anchor: of the feeble and debilitated. As a cordial for the aged and ???repld lt has no equal among \n '.i-.??-... - . .; ?i-. ' '\ stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which the tender sex are especially subject; lt ls superseding every other stimulant and nervine; In all cliraates, tropical, temperate or frigid, lt acts, as a-specific, ta every species or disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever lt Tr, v' '-. . .-?.;.>.-. i is introduced lt becomes a standard article "? .. tra :: . u ?- . .'. V.'J-? . ti -*..-!' .? ?j?t<c?i ' ??. . . .. - . !.:.'<.'- ' a -a medicinal staple, Druggists, although, theil profit upon lt ls small, 'find, it absolutely |_ necessary to^ keep a preparation for which ,.; ; - ri Jfcf r '. !_ . . ' ! CO? i every bod j inquires, and for which ? nobody! will, accept a substitute. It ls to-day the most popular medicine in the civilized world. Extensively as, lt is advertised, its best adj vertisement ls the beneficial result which. I . &31" ' ' '' ' ' -1 . ri? ll ??> 'r- ; ? . ' . ?..' " "-.1 i uniformly follows its use. Every bottle sold in? sures tho sale of at least half a dozen more. Un? like other stimulants, lt braces and fortifies the ; vt J: ' " ' ;' '" .< . ' ! system without exciting undue cerebral action,! The cheering effect which lt produces upon the mind ia not momen tary, bat permanent. There ls froaii* * t'Oy? -ft* : .' . ?? -.C?-? . .'?..." t>?iC vtf.?-...-?-. ., ? . ox U no subsequent depression. It does not, as ls the case with all other stimuli, beget, a craving for ex citants. On the other hand, it soothes and calms the nerves, combining,strange BS the anomaly may seem, Inequalities of a sedative and gentle ano, dyne with those of a tonic and invlgorant. The perfect purity of : all its ingredients, their ... i . . J ?. ' .? admirable adaptation to the purposes they are intended to subserve, the judicious pro portions ta which they are combined, and the scientific skill with which they are blend? ed, render this famous article at once the mo?'. potent and the most harmless of ail known tonics and alteratives. Sold by all Druggists. . . apr2? ?orton c ' ?. ? ?/... u? .??<iifw .yr'' ?ai ..cn A DAMS^DAMON 4 m.l U BROAD ST.y: BO? Dealers in-fitov?S/Ranges,Grate?, Ac. Agen u for the^utc^atjfrWaalu^ v?- BoAE;IO.;?W.^OHOIOE DB?GS,* CHE il. in CALS, Surgical Jjigtruments, Peri ameras ana Tollet Artic!eg, iC9 King, cor; Yanderhorst gt A ECHER'S 'BAZAAR, 363 KING ST., JJL Wholesale arid Retail Notions and Fancy Goottsy-M-pereenfe less than elsewhere. A T'T.AN, 'JATVTES, "WATCHES, CLOCKS, J\.- Jewelry, Sterling ?ilver, Platedware, Spec? tacles, Fancy Gooda, Ac No. SOT Ring street. BAEEBj'H. P., 4 CO., SHIPPING AND Ponsl?sion Merchants; Central "Wharf. T> ABBOT; ALFRE? A, AGENT OF THE Jj Havana Cigar ?Factory, "La Valentina,'' 118 SastBay street.. . -, TXAZAAB; P. TON SANTEN, IMPORT JD FIR of Paris Fane Goods, Toys, French Con fectJonery.IndlaRoblM' Goods Ac, No. 229 King at. ?QIS0HOFF^:CO.y: HENEY," WHOLE AJ SALE Grocers, and Dealers In Wines, Li qnors, Cigars, Tobacco, ftc;197 East Bay. CHARLESTON iflOTEL, . THE BEST regulated and ?rnlshed House In the Sonth ern States. ' E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor, y ;-, COSGROVE'S SODA WATER MAN? ' FACTORY and BottlinarWarerooDOB for Bass and Hlbbert's London Ales, 87 Market st. GHAFTN 4 CO., L., MANTJFA(TTURERS and- Dealers in Carriages, Harness, Ac,, 80 : Hayney A sa A 85Plnckney st. ; also, 198 Meeting st. GORWTN 4 CO., WM. S., IMPORTERS arid Dealers In Colee Whines, Brandies, Teas and Groceries; Wholesale and Retail* 275 King st. /XHAFEE "4, CO., WM. H.,. WH?LE V/ SALE Dealers in Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Ac; Agents UT Exton's Crackers, 207 East Bay. CHAPEEN TONIC, .THE BEST AND most pleasant Stomach Regulator extant. Ohafee A Co., No. 207 East Bay. Manufacturers. ' "fkBTA?/ 4 80N, J; B., MANUFACTUB U ' EES or TinWare, Dealers in Stoves. House Furnishing Gooda, ftc 337 King st. . EASON IRON WORKS, ESTABLISHED 1838, Nassau and Columbus, streets: Steam Engines^Marine, Portable and Stationery. Bollera. COLLIN, , G., TOBACCO COMMISSION .17 Merchant, Manufacturers' Agent for the sale of Standard Brands. Ne, 161 East Bay. TJMT?NITTJRE WABEBOOMS, ESTAB JF LIBBED 1838. D. H. Silcox, Nos. 170,177 and 170 King Bt, Goods carefully papped anti shipped. ri OLDSMTTH & SON, MOSES, 4, 6 AND \JC, 8 Vendue Range,Wholesale Dealers la Iron, Mer^; Rags, Paper stock, Illdee, Wool, ftc. /^TTBNE^ Wjyt, FACTOR ANDCOMM?S VT Si CTN Merchant, 102 East Bay, and 1 Accom? modation WBajiy . ... '^OlEni^ENIEB BROS., (SUCCESSORS VJT to A. ruing.) dealers in Millinery, Fancy Goods,Toys, China, Glassware. fto" 237 gingst, HENERE Y, WM. S., SU MEETING ST., Machinist and Founder. Manufacturer ol Engines, and Improved Agricultural Implements. KINSMAN': 4 HUWEL?J, GENIAL, Commission Merchants, and Agents for Mapee' Superphosphate of Lime, No. 128 East Bay. LVONb A MURKAY, WHOLESALE AND Retail Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Tm II ks, ftc, 78 Market st.;near Meeting, Sign of "Big Bunt." LA CRIOLLA.-JOSE JARA, IMi'OR TER and Manufacturer of Havana Cigars, Wholesale and Retail, cog. Meeting and Market sra. T TITLE * CO., GEO., 213 KING ST., I J. Bell th? eheapest aid best Clothing and Fur? nishing Goods In Charleston._ LUNSFORD, J. L., CABINETMAKER and Upholsterer, 21 Queen st. Jobbing neatly dune. Agency Common-sense Sewing Machines. HyfEKTENS;. W. A., DEALER IN LA ITJL DIES', Misses', Gent's, Boys' and Children's Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, ftc. 282 King st. MEBNAUGH.N., DEALER IN BOOTS, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises, ftc, 212 King street.._?_? ' -, MARBLE WORKS.-THE OLD BBTAxfj . LISHMENT, E. R. WHITE, Proprietor, 119 Meeting at.; next old Theatre lot. MATTHIESSEN, WM., STAB SHIRT Emporium 'v j Fine Clothing and Tailoring House,'Gent8' Furnishing Gooda, ?gi King st, .VTJBUFVHiLE, ti. E., BLANK BOOK JA Manufacturer, Job Printer and Stationer, 9 Broad st. Magazines, ftc, bound la all styles. "VTOAH'S ARK.-WM, McLEAN, JOBBER Xi and Dealer In Toys, Fancy Goods, Show Ca* ses. Stamping ft Pinking a specialty; 433 King st. OSTENDORFF CO., WHOLESALE ' Grocers; Dealers lu Wines, Liquors and Ci gara, No. 176 East Bay^ _i O'NEILL; ? BERNARD, WHOLESALE i Grocer and Commission Merchant, 189 East Bay. , Foreign and Domestic Exchange for sale. T)ADDON, W.- F., GAS FITTER, STEAM X Jitter and Plumber, 447 King st. All Unas or-Gas Apparatus made" to order._,__ PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC STORE, "191 King St., ZOQBA?M, YOUNG ft CO., Agents forKnabe ft Co.,'Dunham ft Sons; etc. PH03N?XIRON WORKS, ESTABLISHED 1844, John F. Taylor ft Co., Engineers and boilermakers, 4, 6, 8, io and 12Pritchard st. "PERKY, EDWARD, 155 MEETING ST~ JL : Printer, Stationer, and dealer m Blank School and Law Books. ' ?_ STOLL, WEBB AV CO./ WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers Ito Dry Goods,No.. 280 King street, three doors below Wentworth. ._ SCOTTS'. STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM and Gents > Fu rnishlng Room, Meeting st. op poalte Market Hall. Agtgtfor the Champion Brace. SPEAR, JAMESE., 235 KING ST? OPPO slte Hasel, Importer and Dealer in Fine Watch es. Jewelry, Silver, Platedware. Fancy Goods. Ac. THE GREAT SOUTHERN TEAHOUSE. WM. S. CORWIN ft CO., 275 Klug st., branch Hoose of 900 Broadway, New York._ VOIGT, C., DEALER IN FRENCH CALF? SKINS, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Shoe Flndinga. Hides, Fora and Beeswax, 85'Market st. TT7TLLIAMS & BRO., A M, 143 AND .145 VT East Bay, np stairs. Railroad, Commei and Oeneral Job Printing, at New York prices. WHILDEN 4 CO., WATCHES, JEWEL n ry and Silverware, 255 King st. Crockery and Glassware at Wholesale. No. 187 Meeting **.. SB, WM. L., IMPORTER OF CHI? NA, Glass and Earthenware, 128 Meeting street. ? ._._. , W~ ING, ROBERT, BELL HANGER AND Locksmith, 122 King st. Hotels and pri? vate houses fitted up with Bells, Speaking Pipes. . . Cobirut-i?ioking, &z. QABINET-MAKINGAND UPHOLSTER! NICELY AND SUBSTANTIALLY DONE BT J. L. LUNSFORD, No. 27 Queen Street, I wish to Inform my friends and the public gen? erally that the Hospital for SIOK FURNITURE ls still at No. -Xl (?uuen street, where ali tne diseases that Furniture ls heir ro will be cured speedily and on the most reasonable terms as usual. Send lb, therefore, all your sick and wounded patients, and I will heal them and make glad the the heans or all those who favor me with patron? age In this Hoe. I would respectfully beg leave to call your at? tention to the fact that 1 ara selling ?he nest Sew? ing Machines to be found in the niarktt, al! com? plete, for only $17. Cull and'examlue for your? selves, ard read the testimonials in favor of the Improved Ootnmon Sense Family Sewing Ma? chine, and then I am sure you will taks one home with you. J- L. LUNSFORD. No. 27 Queen street, near ?Bider.Honae. april fJlHE GREENVILLE ENTERPRISE IS TOE LARGEST NEWSPAPER, AN I> ll AS THE MOST EXTENSIVE' CIRCULATION, OF ANY FA I'El'. rCULISHED IN THE CITY OF GREENVILLE. Contract AUvertlslngLow.. Circulates also in Anderson, rici.ens, Spartan burg and West?rn North Carolina. J. C. ft E. BAILEY, julyll-12_Proprietors. J S. K. BENNETT,' * REAL ESTATE AGENT DEALER IN EXCHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, BONDS, ". . STOCKS, ftc! Office (at the Old Stand) No. 4f> Broad Street, vi. . - * - Charleston. S. 0. N. B.-Orders from the country respecuuuy so? licited, aprl rmw3mosDAC ?tow* u?W tS?m? TH E P O t I C T -Hj CT t DEB S ' ? LIFE AND TONTINE I?SS?JRANCE COMPANY OF TH? SOUTH, No. 39 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. WM. MoBURNRY, President. GEORGES, noms. Secretary. ? E. P. ALEXANDER, vice-President and Actuary. JOHNT.IMHBY. M. D.. Medical Adviser. J. F. GlLMER, Vl?erPresldent, resident In Georgia. AUGUSTINE T. SM?THE. Solicitor. ? E. NYE HUTCHISON, Vlce-Presldeat, resident In JAMES CONNER, Counsel. North Carolina. T JR'TT. S TEES William McBurney, . William 0. Bee, Robert Mure Andrew Slmonds, John R Dukes, George W. Williams, James R, Pringle, Lewis D. Mowry . Wm. E. Ryan, J. Ell Gr 3. Harvey Wilson, B. Ny? Hutchison, Z. B.Vance, ? M. McRae, J. F. Gllmer, William Duncan, : John S craven, - , John L. Hardee, John B. Palmer, R O'Neale, Jr.. John T. Darby. M. D., Wm..M. Shannon, D. Wyatt^Aiken, Giles J. Patterson, Rev. James P. Boyce, Robt. L. McCanghrtu, George il. Mcllasier, Henry Bischoff; Wm. G. Whlldetiy A. ?..Johnson, George H. Moffett, Jame? Conner, George E. Boags, John H. Devereux, E. P. Alexander, E. J. Scott.: FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with Comptroller-Gener.il lor protection or Pollcy-Holders. Hore than OKS MILLION DOLLARS of Assurance applied fvr ! This Company, (having complied with all the conditions of its Charter. Is now prepared to Issue the usual forms of Lff?'and Endowment Policies on the Cash eystemjl CASH' PRrMTO?B! "' GA?H piTIDENDS! CASH POLICIES! /.li Policies non-for feitsble ?; ter the payment of ONE Ann na! Premium. Paid-up Policies Issued on surrender or the-original for an equitable amount. Purely MUTUAL 1 No Stockholders-1 ; AlllProiits DIVIDED among the PoUcj-Holdcrs. Dividends declared Annually. ........ -,-.?? ?.,, ? Dividends once declared ar? non-forfeltaWe, and may be used to reduce,the Premium, to IncreSte the anionnt.oi Assurance, octo make the PoUcy self-susralnlna. Dividends left with the Company, however applied, may be used, in case'of .need, to pay Premiums.' . '. :: Investments confined by Charter tn the most solid and rellaMc Securing. OW Patronize the only Life Assurance in the State, and keep your MONEY AT HOME. july4-3mo8p*o Sitters. I P P M, : A N'S GREAT GERMAN BI TT EBB: THE PUREST MEDICATED CORDIAL - ? [OP, THE AGE! ALTERATIVE, ANTI-BILIOUS, and INVIQORATINO PROPERTIES. LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS la pre pared from the original German receipt now In the possession of the proprietor?, and ls the same preparation that WHS used In Germany upwards Of a century ago; and JO-day lt lu the household remedy of Germany, recommended by its most eminent physicians. LIPPMAN'S GBEAT GERMAN BITTERS ls composed of the-purest alcoholic.essence of: Germany's, favorite beverage, Impregnated with the 'uicea aud extracts of rare herbs, roots and barks; all of which combined make lt one of the best and surest preparations for the cure of Dyspepsia, LOM of Tone In the Stomach and Digestir? Organs, NERVOUS DEBILITY, LANGOUR, CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT, . ' GENERAL EXHAUSTION, AM) AS A PREVENTIVE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER '| AND MALARIOUS DISEASES, GENERALLY. FEMALES -Will find LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS the best tonic known for tue.diseases to which they are generally subject, and where a gentle stimulant is recommended. ? MATHEW'S ELT/FF, S. C., June 2, 1870. MESSRS. LI r PM AS A Bxo.: inclosed please nod money for one case of your German Bitters. Persons who have bought mern /rom me express having been greatly ben eil ted by their use. Yours, Ac, C. R. FITTS. ORA* G EB URO, S. C., Jane 4, 1870. MESSRS. LITPMAN A BRO.: Inclosed find S50; send as more of your Bitters; they are taking well. Yours, Ac.- F. H. Vf. BlUGOMAN A Co. Depots In Charleston S. C. : -, W. G. TROTT, ED. S. BURNHAM, A. W. ECKEL * C0.7 G. J. L?HS, W. A SERINE, Wholesale Agents: HENRY BISCHOFF A CO. v STEFFENS, WERNER A DUCKER, DOWI?, MOISE A DAVIS, Druggists, 0LAGIU8 A WJTTE.. ,. apris-omos DYSPEPSIAS INDIGESTION^ SOLO EVERYWHERE. ?W?E.HOlSE S DAVIS ^ PROPRIETORS a WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS N. B. The Commissioner of Revenue has decided that any dealer can sell this article wlthoutfa special license. mch i TTPHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOE STRONG . U DRINK. A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. One. Dollar a Bottle. Sent bj mau, postage paid, on receipt of price. The Antidote is tbs best remedy that can be administered in Mania-a-Potu, and also for all nerrou8 affections. For sale by Dr. H. BAER. No. 131 Meeting- strutt. OL ic Agent for South mrwaaa. ?lisrellancoos. MANU 00 D J?OW LOST-HOW RE? STORED I ? . Just pcbli&hed In a Be?:<M envelope. Price six C6A LECTURE on tke>N?Tjr?RAL TREATMENT and Radical Core of spfcrraa.ic>rrh,ea or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Em?-?riohs,- S?x'?af Debili? ty, anil Impediments to Marriage-, generally; Ner Sousnesa. Censurapiibn, Epilepsy and FJts,Men il and PftyMcal- Iceapacliy; resulting rrom self abuse, Ac., hy Robert J.- Calyerw.elJt IL Dv au thor of the Vijr?tn Book," AC. -A boon io thousands of sufferers," Sett under' FeaLln ad?alo "envel ope, to snv isddre?!?. postpaid, on- receipt of six cimts or two postage stamps., by , . ' OHAS. .V. C. KLINE A CO., No. 127 Bowery,- Neat-York, PuBtoolce Box No. 4686. Also, Dr. Oulverwell'g "MARRIAGE tFUTDE," price 26 cents.. .mayT-8tutb3m? rjl H E F O?J. N TAIN ST ?'?'N G E. SELF ACTING.-NO PUMPING.-NO AIR INJECTED. Thc basruniversal SYRINGE in "the market. It ls recommended by the erst Physicians of the country. ' lt. ls sr? stmpie'tnat ii cannot, get oat of order. There are M. vftivu*?. snfl nuning that will cor? rode. One wnl insta, life r:-> r. Dr. JOS. WARREN, ,:?<i eminent Pliisician, of Boston wr'.ivt ti' 'he nisirjiuoturent:1 !.??. - '.From ' int:: "? irs-wrHlcl'y ami correct principle in ? e str:u-ti:re ?'?' ,-yut .Fi-untatn Sy? riiipe,' au: M-Hie .?w ni u.ipulatlb?', dhicticable .restil', ?r n c'i:' i<.'ri -ti-.-padenfvl have recom monden Hu? iw-'ivrntj t .-uenMvely,'; ."' TW-Pr??i<>?!?i, .ii - iijvhtd to call-and examine [thear<paritm<. ;! Fur'Sifcfc. wii'?lfW?i! and retail, r?y Dr.-Ii: BABR, . ' Kr.. iriVM-ttmjr Htroet, ti , mavw .' . jgtiii "ir ggMtii (.'anilina. El S H BOO F INO FELT; \ THE BEST. CHEAPEST. ANDfMOST DURABLE Material for Rood ag known. r ? Por-ASle by . CAMERON, BARKLEY *jCO" ? Corner Meeting and cumberland streets, mch24 flmo Charleston. S. C. m .i, .w t TgNOCH MORGAN'S; SONS' ^ (ESTABLISHED ISO?.) . (211 Washington street, N. Y. SA PO LI O I? Better fend ciuajui thou Su.?p. mchiiathnniny . . ? ' GEORGE PAGS< ,& -?0. juxttrAcrrni-Miintt.' ' Killi Paient Pc?isfbt? C iTc-i?iir few Mills, STEAWS LHCH:ZS/^'" GJtZS'f U1LZ.F., ita Tko. 5 Schroeder Strset, / . BALTIMORE, MD. / f?TSendfdr Catalogvc3 ana Price-Lists. innpm-3rpnsD*w FEVER AND AGUE CURE. . A certan cure .'or CHILLS AND .FEVER-a gen? uine southern preparation, purely ..vegetable; a timi j and fever preventive, nipjiiy rec?mtueadea, and stands unequalled hy any preparation now offered. To persons residiDg in unheaithy[sec tions it is Invaluable. Warranted-No Humii-p. For sale by all Druggists, and by . ' G. J. LUTIN. Aarent, Draggier, sonthrast corner Kmpand John sis., ir.nls-4mo?.D?c Charleston, S. C. gTJMTEK WATCH MA N . The WATCHMAN, published at Sumter, 8. C., is one ol tue oioent and cheapest uew?papers m the State, and has a ranch larger oircalatfen. than any other newspaper m the section In which lt ls published. -The merchants of Charleston cannot lind so good a'Tnedlum for com m an teat in g with* the businessmen of Sumter and planten of the surrounding country: /.iTdress ' ? ' ' GILBERT A FLOWERS. Proprietors, or 1 W. Y. TAXT01* Business Manager, apr'jo "um ti i , S.C.