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. ? a ! I Horace-Ode i I* 37. .M?. - - ?z??i/i v?wn?-" - TAcdtho v?^^ractan caston^staway; " Preserve our timid Bacchus's sight Prom flowing t> ood and Impious fight. ? From there ?lat midnight, oh, how dre a-? Jrtlje1 tnabg? to. th?-d'?gger dripping redi :.^up.iwbuihed, let-each? one rest . vOTthlt?boV on the cushion pressed. &> t. ? . ~ : ' .. . ' ' Dost thou wish me to "drink my lawful shar Of the ffery FalerhlanT Comet 1 dare - Xeglllus'a brother; let him say By what sweet wound-he pines away! Bn?;"w'h?evei;?hy Jove, no infamy : j Can blushes to thy cheeks Impart: I' ThoWBlnnest witha noble heart: ' ? Tell-thy secrr. to those who'll guard it wei! O unfortunate! What Charybdis 'leif ? Has tocked thee.in itsJast embrace, Thflugh' wort^y_ of "a lovelier Xace?- . Ohl what wltckwithTbessaRaupoisons dre What magician! -what God1 can ratee thy 1 i. .'% Three-formed Ch tmeras's capt ive free ? ???Tren Pegasys the task won ld nee. ?&??&l H -ira Ode? IV, 3. - . . ?j?i, " Quem ta Melpomene.". ? or til at maa on, whose birth wita favoring Mob dost look, O bright Queen Melpomene, . _ No isthmian strife wBlgain'renown \ -As a boxer- nor will the panting steed, . m his- sw fct- Gre clan ea r, "the'vi ct or lead : '? Nar proudly m his Denan crown WlIThte )??r?k?.e3ipl?lts holdup to rame ?nb wno bronghi ihe proud threats or Eli kInn^me* '-. . -..';... '-. Ascending to the lofty fane, tc" But the waters that glide by Tibar's hill, ?And the'dark, bran chin g woods, the earth w lW4ia?a*PBohanlyricattain. ; ??-.<??.: For the Bons or proud 'Rome, all cities? Queei ;'Mld the sweet choir or bards a place not me . For m? have found, with them ^alng, While envy now has lost her sting. -Thon who rutest the sweetly sounding lyre, And, at will, canst the Ashes mute inspire - with swan-like song, Pierian maid!, - JTJs'from thee, and from thee alone, the gift That ?he Romans tbypassing Anger lift: ?^fg^thaljTte^g.'B/>m saJd;/* : iB^mjiyre and mrJame before.tky feet arc .^agtt?nrlVfj&t-iXXZ r?- .y: . '.-/.( Tl : '; '.^ - - y THE OUTRAGES OF S COT2-S MILU XEMPBR OF THE PEOPLE AND TONE THE PRESS. i-O'i!'- tgi-KM-" :'.'.. - Th?. following summary -Of" "Winche Ride" news, taken from the Stale. Press. ??J Hie letters of oar correspondents, points the eicesses of which Scott's bravos b been ; ^tdlty^ ana Indicates the temper of The.<hitrag* at CUnton-Scoffs Mill i t!z '. .F.1*T *- ^w****"*1 T?*?T?.?. . l?^j P;^pelm?^xhabTan of a cornn - tea of citizens, prints ln the-LamensvllIe? aid QA foHowl?g statement of t?? dinton,c .V1? 5 .-..:-<;.'>'. ?' ? ..I''. We, tie undersigned citizens o.r Clinton. 1 compelled to ' mak e -th e folio wi ng lair and varnished ?talement* not through any, po] farther than as lt may be conducive or pea ondas .an act ot Justice to ourselves and to < Cist *We have been disposed and have e ' . neatly encouraged a conciliatory spirit in i colored race, and felt Mt . incumbent on us, mod- cUljfena, te-yield full obedience to \ WWB of . the. land, and have studlously avoir] any provocation ior diversity of feeling.. . -3d.- On -or about the let July, ultimo, t - csjmpnnloajof colored .militia were organ!j la.thlB. village, and both met from time-to ti teth?pmrposeof "drilling. On the 16th u I??JXh?se'. two companies, both armed a ?^pned", 'repaired to a; neighboring grou near tba. centre of our village, and, havJ been previously supplied with five zounds - jCMtridaes, did, anmofested and un provo*. ftii?W?sr after. volley, of bails directly ii ow village, some baila pe ire trat lo g the-?wt : Inra eud rericasly endangering the lives of 3 Hooent citizens. .?' c. ? ..<..-._ .. J t?iRL-0Oii'the 19th.r-nitimo;?'tonsratyu>ry foi '^rt-falTfflfrfry-rrom' Lanr?hs CH.. ostenslt fjor^jwrpose of arresting while person?, whom werft at?r?buted : the cause ot the- pr* Oin OQtrage. ' Not getting any. e ?idence, ho ?ev?v^^r!,^^y "on^^^ey*5c<;8te? two o ?red cd?zens and carried th enroll to Laure CL and in a6hort time they vrere release ??h: ' We should not disguise tho fact that tl logic of ? even ta show that artful chara cte Jtiav^'intervened between the two races, ' order ,td ..create riot and contention in 01 Attu. We;would he recreant to our great du -ita ourselves, our wives and children, not' 1 ? sayithe public weal, !f we did not enter tili our unequivocal protest against ?nch an a ! palleted ontrag?, and nee ail honorable ec awtvars .tb ?rj^press lt In th?.fatur?. ;.'?%>.* * . _tMiJBT?ir.are the guilty, partes, and wi ^uid;such-cono>actbeperjnit?ed?.- ; ??ott Declines to Receive the Walhall mnrtArms Mast 3tW>t bo Placed I ? HeWHaml.." ..? 1 '? cVwrespondent writtag: from. Walhalla,-, ? ~t?iO~9d liista&t*a s&ys! ~^ ^ .'.r.-j^^S? fe? ^t:?bout R. K: Scoit"not 'rece\j lag white companies in the militia. A con 4?ny_wa8 organized here, composed of som of the best young men In and around towt They tendered their services to E. K. Scot bot;tbat official refused them. I am told tbs . a certain bright. light of the Radical party j. ?ar town said: ''Did those fellows suppo's . S?a4-arms: would be placed in rebel ban* , -?their enemies." At another time lt was sali ' AdBadloal:, 'iWe havo^ never t^iinatiee^] Oi? last eIectlons,'and we Intend to. havoJus 'tire al the next elecilone.or blood." I wonde If one drop of blood wouldn't ruin them ajl ?endlaionif.THE NkwV la a.hurry, and hurral fbr?atpeaterand Butler. .' f < Scott "Wui not Arm th? Colamba - K/^^y^\xmh\^[ cor^spondeiit,' "0013811? -?^bieTe. were, several ! compares, of ^colored vcloatoer militia troops organize i and prompt .ly-supplied With arms. - They have been dni! ?ng.--ibr;aome'ooqth8, Flve'of laesa paraded ta tho celebration .of .the Fourth of Jury. T ? But there were also .raised two or three ?nompanles.of whites. '? Of these only one-tie Colnmhta Rifles,- Captain O'Neale- has been accepted.. Tte others .were, declined by his -?c^UeiKiy, upon the groond, (we will sup? pose,) that bis confplement was full befoTe they presented themselves. _ J$ut why., has not this white company, ac ?e?il^''8evBT^.^eeks^-Brobably two months . ago-^beaa comnilsaloned as to Its officers and .?x fQBrisfaed' Wlth arms," as the colored compo ^^g?^?re? To.my certain.knowledge, appll ^SeggimJa^gAeen. made repeatedly to the GOy ern or lor' "com m issi ons and arms, so that the - naar?i tfercorps might, not $\<e ont, and that ^:d>irriiig might go on regnlariy. JH8"Ex t?Bency-has constantly dei erred the matter with civil word? _ "Tho 'delay cannot oe sh ?fiad' to the office-of ifce 'adjntact.cenrTal, * for :tipo? application to .l^tbnreauvjissl tant. Adjutant-General Elil IPffi seconded the application, and In person urged the. granting of commissions and the regular issue of anns to this company. ' ' itPrV80^^Excellency, refuses, . H^^bave a. right to refuse, '.^d bar people have a right to know it. "fjnjimfw> jt? Defend Tourselves-Prudent .' Con nur l from I'ii lon. . The Unlonvllle Times, in the course of an "article ripon 8coti's tactics and Holden's mili :.tia, _?a>>: TtW^'J***4**1*7 ?*1' "')on order-loving jP^PHSJ^i?idon, to organize and prepare to deicoO-uieatiH ivefl in cuae it should be found qettiwTT, Let there bea^lllltla company of ;^J^mt^-brj?nnr2ed af every point where a negro, c p m pony ls, formed. 1 Oller "the' services -of ihrf-whtte^mpairy to the Governor ?s a -pbrrlAn I of .mn Biat> militia.-' It . he refuses toiiscelve1 the white companies, -yon JBMJSSXV up_>'uM.C ortianlzaiiop?. uiitl if there lahwiWSPO/Awy.'aijemptv. to i::j<*? -forcible -posstM?rtoiLO?ihe polls, or to curry out ihe KIrk prograTMits. t^e-almple fret thu. vvtt are or? ganized will b? sufficient: to pi.-v.-nt ouiraire Keep peace and Insure a fair Heel lon Let . nofhlDg Induce our people lo commit overt i ' acts of violence. Avoid, ay much as possible, i all angry disputations with our opponents Let the white people do nothing that will give any pretence of excuse for calling out the col? ored militia, but be firm and energetic in the cause of Reform; and should the Governor's minions attempt to intimidate- the people or commit any outrage upon their rights, then let us step forward In one organized and deter? mined body to defend those rights. Our word for lt, such ? show of determined opposition to tvranny wm prevent, aar outrage that may be contemplated by the ruling tyrant. What tn? l'nIon Leaguers Think of it -A Call from lancaster. The Lancaster Ledger talks right out in meeting. It says: " Appearances would indicate that Governor Scott Intends to attempt, at least, to carry pal his' doctrine -of .^-Winchester Elfie Law'! in 8outh Carolina.. Every, day discloses some new feature in the programme of the cam? paign. It is said by certain Radicals here that tho arma sent t?thls-county to be distributed among the colored people-men of their party -are for their protection against the whites. "Others have said that tha '.-Scott Ring party" are-determined to carry the elections in this county, If necessary, at the point of the bayo? net A speech was made in the League meet lng on Tuesday night, 26th ult., In. which, the members were counselled to organize at once for this purpose. The speaker said: "There are certain men here opposed to your having these arms, but I .say bring them QD,. and. if; jt is necessary, Tsay use-them for your rights." What we have to Bay is just this: Knowing the sentiment of the white people of this county; they Would -deplore. anything calcu? lated to disturb the friendly relations at pres? ent existing between- the races. We regret that Governor Scott ls taking such an unwise step, In placing arms In the hands of one class of citizens tolntimidate and ride rough-shod over another class.. And with all the facts and demonstrations before us, with threats dally ringing in our ears, we are certainly not so unmindful ol our welfare, and the safety of our families, as to lie stilt and do nothing for self-preservation. ! The''white-'oompaniesorganized throughout' the State and tendered to Governor Scott as volunteer militia, have been systematically re? jected,1 while the eolored "companies bave Been systematically accepted. This action of the . Governor alone, who ls the recognized tribune ; of the people, without regard to" party or race, is sufficient to place every white man In the ' State upon hie guard. It ls advisable, that- the 1 whites organize, not to serve as'militia, but as a protection to the several communities, and \ to defend at the noll* their own-rights ana the righ'ttfoT those colored citizens"wno will vote with them. God knows we want no disturb? ance. .All we ask ls a fair election, allowing every man to go up and deposit his vote as he pleases. This let us have at all hazards ! Radical Tactics-What Scott is After. The Columbia Guardian exposes the iniqui? tous behaviour of Holden's ruffians, ?md says: "HeMeiaV by'his arrests. Imprisonmente'arid savage tortures, has done rro more, than to carry out those principlesTo! government which are embodied In Governor scott's W3nche6ter rifle speech at Washington. He ls now organ- ' izing and arming a colored militia loree over the entiie State, in view of the coming elec? tions. Aggravations and insults will be offer? ed to th? white people, to provoke violence, as was done when Randolph was murdered, and it will require the heroic forbearance that ha? characterized the conduct ot the citizens ol' North Carolina to withstand the assaults that will be made against them. C O KM ER CIA ? NEWS. Tue Charleston. Cotton, Klee and .Vaval Stores Market. OFFICE OH ABLESTOS NSW*, \ TUESDAY EVKMNQ, Augnst o, i ? TO. J COTTON.-The demand was1 unimportant, ami the transactions limited to 88 bales o' the com? mon grades, say io at l3.'?c; 21 at 13','c; T at 16c; quo tat lona are somewhat nominal, say UTEKPOOL CLASSIFICATION. ] aw Ordinary to good ordinary.13 @15?, Low middling. IQddting.18 di? strict middling.j. .-.16,VS RiCE.-There was no business in this grain. NAVAL STORES.-The market was quiet and without! ransactlont of importance. . FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam, direct nomi? nal, via New York, 7-1 sd on uplander ll-lEd i on sea islands; by sall we quote nominnl : on upland cotton, ' and no binai on sea. Island cotton. To Havre, by -steam, nomi- ? nal; ' by sall, nominal nt Ifc, on uplands and ij? on., sea islands.." Coastwise;,.'.to New Yorkj' .by steam, %e ' $ ,rV on nplaqds : "and Sfe pn'seaisjands^by sall, >?c, to on .up? lands. To Boston, by steam, nominal'; by sari, ii @/S'c V -tb on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, Kc 9 tts on uplands-, by sail, somewhat nomi? nal. To Baltimore, by" steam, K@Kc # lb cn uplands;by sall somewhat nominal! EXCHA-S-GK. - sterling 60 day bills nommai. DOMES/TC EXCHANGE.-The banks purchase Bight : checks- tt par to % premium, and sell at par to*;,' ' premium. Outside they purchase at X@X pre? mium, and sell at y, premium. GOLD.-18?20. - _ 9 Markets b y Telegraf ii. FOREIGN. LONDON, August o-Noon_Consols OOK. BondB steady a*. 86.. Stocks ?-teddy. LIVERPOOL, August 9.-Noon.-Cotton opened buoyant; uplands 8>4'd; Orleans 8&d; sales 12,00tf" bales. Afternoon.-The cotton* shipments from Bom? bay since last report were 1400 bales. Red West? ern wheat 9s Td : winter los 6d; Cumberland cut; 598 6d. Yarns tnd fabrics firmer. ' . Evening.-Cotton closed, active.and buoyant; uplauds 3"id; Orleans 3??ii; sale's 12,030 bales; sp?culation and export 3000 bales. Pork flat. DOMESTIC. NEW TORE, August 9.-Noon.-Stocks strong. Goldia",'. Money s-5 per cent. Exchange, long 9>i ; short io,3,'. BondB 12. Tennessees, ex-cou? pons, 60; new 60. Virginias, ex-opuponB 59)$; new | 58. Missouris 90. Louisianas, old 68; new 66. Levee sixes 67; eights 80." Alabama eights 98; fives 71. Georgia sixes 82>?; sevens 90J?. North Carolina:!, old 48K; .new, 24. South Carolina-, old 80; new 70. Flour dull and declining. Wheat dull and In buyers'Ia vor. Corn duli. Pork dull at $29 75a30. Lard dull; barrels IS.VC; steam 16J?C. Cotton quiet and unchanged; uplands IB,sc; Orleans 20c; sales 300 bales. Turpentine quiet at 39a40c. Rosin unchanged, $1 72al 75 for strained. Freights dull. ** Evening.-Cotton duli; Sales 600 bales; middling " uplands .- l?#c. State . and > Wes? tern 'flour heavy and 5al0c lower; sup? erfine $5 40a5" Southern dnll and drooping; common to fair extra $6 35a7 30; good to choice $7 Sftaio. wheat heavy and lc lower; winter red and amber Western $156; new white Southern $1 TOal 75. Corn lower; new mixed Western 92>?a95c, closing at 92Ka93Kc Beef steady; plain mess.$i2ai6;' extra$l6al9. Pork quiet and steady. Lard heavy at i6>,'c. Whiskey ! a shade firmer, at 99Ca$l.~ Turpentine 39>?a4"c. Rosin dull at tl 72al 75. .Freights heavy. . WASHINGTON, August 9.-The Western markets sbow no material change. BALTIMORE, August 9.-Flour inactive, but low gTades scarce. Wheat dull and lower. Cora quiet. Provisions and whiskey unchanged. SAVANNAH. August 9-Nothing doing; low mid? dlings >Kal6"?c Sales 10 balen; net receipts '228; "stock 3-m Freights to Liverpool per sail 7-16d; per steamer 9-1 Gd; to New York per steamer Kc Lxcbange on London, co days, no Bales. MOBILE, Augnst 9.-Cotton quiet; middlings 17>4? sales loo hales; net receipts 39. Exports, coastwise, 3. Stock 13,818. Freights to Liver? pool per sall X; to New York per sall *?; per steamer X; to Havre \%. Exchange on London, 60 days, 30. GALVESTON; August 9.-Cotton, sellers holding their sto k. anticipating an advance. Good ordi? nary 14al4Jic. Net receipts 38 bales; stock 0328 bales. Freights to Liverpool per sall K; per steam ll 16; to New York per sall %\ per steam "? ale; to Havre per sall ijf'. Exchange on London, so days, io; PariB 20J?. NEW ORLEANS, August 9.-Cotton stagnant and entirely nominal; low middling sold at 16c; 9ales4O0'bales; net receipts 38; coastwise 3; total ll; stock, 40,14 . Freights to Liverpool, per sall, X<1; per "steam, :Jtftl; to New York, per steam, Jfc; to Havre, per sail ijfc? Exchange on London, nothing, doing. The "iew York Rice Market. . From the New York Dally Bulletin, August 8 "Be market remains pretty steady ano, ihouirh vtfhout buoyancy, lt would be difficult to induce io:ders to negotiate except at quite Ouse up ou" sid? ngurea. Stock sm a ! L Sales or 350 bogs Rangoon at 7\'a7sc ; Carolina, common to goodi V cwt. $8 27&a8 50 ; do, prime to fancy do. $8 75a0 ; Ran goonan ft, 7a7sc ; Rangoon,, gold In -bond, do, jpteaa - h -nv : . -. , -t\ _ ... . ? ' Wilmington Market. ; .WILMINGTON, Augnst ; 8.-TURPENTINE.-Is 5c higher, and 70 bbls sold at $2 30 for virgin and yellow dlp^and $120 for hard,j>er 280 lbs. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Sales of 471 bbls ?t coe %r Southern; and 62 bbls a: 88}?o for N. Y. packages-. ? - . ROSIN.-Sales of"464 bbls at $1 40al 60 for No. 2; $1 75 for extra No. 2; $2 60a3 50 ror No. 1; and $3 62K for extra No. 1. interior Cotton Markets. MACON, Angust 6.-Receipts to-day ?2 bales; sales 29 bales; shipped 36 balee. There was no per? ceptible change In the tone of th? market to-day. lt closed qnlet and dull this evening at is^al6?;c, the best only calling for the latter tl gu re;. . ATLANT A, August 6.-The market closed at 16c. for middlings; 15 for low middlings; 14 for good ordlhary; 13 for ordinary. MONTGOMERY,' August 6.-Cotton dull and inactive; low middlings l5j?e. Receipts by Railroad, Anfragt 9. . SOUTH CAROLINA. RAILROAD. 90 bales cotton,'57 bales goods, 280 sack s wheat, 79 bblsnaval st ores, 4 cars lumber, 3 cars wood, 2 ears stock. To J Campeen A co, U H Walter A co, W W Smith, A B Mulligan, Thurston A Holmes, . Sloan St Selgnious, W C Bee A co, Smith A Cha ! peau, J C Mallonee, J Marshall, O w Witte, Pelzer, Rodgers A eo, and L D DeSaussure. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 3 bales cotton. 370bbls naval stores, cars phos? phate and lumber, mdse, Ac. To Jngraham A j sou, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, Mao tone A co, J MsrrenftJI, Jr, Kinsman A Howell. S D Stoney. G W William? A co, K?napanx A Gonzales, Smith & Chapeau, J A Quackenbush; J P Griffin, L? 0 Ma? guire, and E Welling._ ?'-.. Faitangcn. uii Per steamship Champion, from New York A J Ackerman, wire and three children, G Tupper. Jr, I K Davis. I K Davis, Jr, Mrs D Post, J.Ball, C Wellington, E Guest, B M Douglas, A Phillips. " S Raymond, J Ray mond,, J S.Dili, S R Whitridge, J 1) Wiggin, A Duryea, G H Smith, H tills, W A Cclllns, Hrs Green, Miss O smith, and others ':?ar . steamship Maryland,. from Baltimore Mrs Thurston, Mr Chls?lm, R S' Str?ble, J Nixon, and H C Thomson. - Per steamer Argo, from Edistdand.Way Land? ings-Mr Oliver; Major J Jenkins, J Whaleyy P H Waring. Dr J J Murray, J Edings, Master Ballan? ger. S Howe. I Mikell, A Berg, H T Tirrell, J G Foster, Mra Des verney, and 9 deck. JP O BT GAABNDAE. , ~ MOON'S PHASES, First Quarter, 4th, 3 hours, 31 minutes, morning Full Moon, lltb, 3 hours, 53 minutes, mommx Last quarter, mn, 2 hours, 30minutes, morning. Kew Moon, 26th. 4 hours, 6 minutes.' evening. ' AUGUST. - S Monday., 9 Tuesday;_ ? Wednesday., 11 Thursday.... 12 Friday. 13 Saturday.... MjSunday...." aw.: BISKS. 5..19 5..20 '..21 5..21 5..22 6.. 23 5..23 6ET8. 6..50 0..49 a.. 4s 6..47 e. ,4a 6..45 6..44 MOOK a. t 6. 2..20 3..19 4. .16 5. .20 tifies 8..37 ?- .7 HIOE WATER. 4..69 5.. 69 0. .60 7..8S 8..18 9.. 0 .9.. 35 M A Jil NE NEWS. CHARLESTOS, S.C., AUGUST 10 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Champion. Lockwood. New York? lea Saturday, P M. Mdse. To J Adger Ac co. J D Aiken A co, J E A'tger A co. Adams. Damon A co. J Archer, T M Bristol A co, 3 P Brown, C Bart 4 co. J c Burt km.ver, J U Bocsch. M C Boxburn, A O Bai br.t. E E Beurord, H Bischoff A co. T M Ca? ter. W ii Bhufee A co, J Cosgrove, R Caldwell, T D Clancy A co, 3 Campsen & co. cameron. Bark? ley A co, J B Duval A Son, braue A McDowtll, It L David A co, Dowle, Moise A Davis, J M Eason A Bro, L Ellas, C Lltschgt, Furchgott, Benedict A co, D F Fleming A co, Forsytbe, Mccomb A co, J S Fairly A co, J II Graver A co, Gootvenier Bro?, Il Genus A co, Goodrich, Wlneman A co. J Goud kopf, C Graveley, W Gurney, J Hurkamp A co, G S Uart A c?, Holmes A Calder, I Hyman, Hart A co, F S Holmes, Jeffords it co, Kanapaux Ac Gon? zales, Knobeloch A Small, Kilnck, Wilkenberg A co, F Kvessel. Jr, Kinsman Bros, King A Gibbon, R Lawless, Krlete A Chapman, C Lilien:hal A co, J H Lopez, Laurev A Alexander, Mills House, J G Milnor A co, S R Marshall, Murphy A Little, Mul? ler A Wietera, J H Muller, W Marscher, B K Neuf ville, D O'Neill A Son, Ostendorff A co. J C (?Jc mann, J F O'NeiU A Son, B O'Neill, Pelzer, Rod? gers A co, C F Panknin, D Paul A co. Palmetto Pioneer Co operative Association, C P Poppen helm, J Reils, L schnell. W Meele, Southern Ex? press Company. E Scott, Steffens, Werner A backer, S C Railroad Agent, .stenhouse A co. S Thomson, W G Trott, J F Taylor A co, P P Toale, R Thomlinson A co. Walker, Evans A Cogswell. J Wirth A co, J. Winecopf, W G Wnllden & co, W J Yutes, order, and others. Steamship J W Evewnao, Hinckley, Philadel? phia-left - in6t. Mdse. To W A Courtenay. J H Abrahams, Railroad Agents, G W. Aimar. J D Aiken A cokBIum A MlMer. Dr H Bacr. w c Bee A co, H Bisohon" k oo," J Cosgrove, T Cordes, W H Chafee A co, L Chap?n A co, J Colcock A co, Cam? eron, Barkley A co, charleston Gaslight Compa? ny, Dowle. Moise A Davis, J M Eason A Bro, Po gartie's Book House, B-Feldmans A co. Goodrich*, Wlneman A co, J Hurkamp A co, W S Hencrey & co, H L Habenloht, Holme's Book House, B John soh A co, Kinsman A Howell, C L Kornahrens. J H Lopez, D Lopez, a R Marshall, J G Milnor A co. MUls House, McQueen A co, A Neninan, E Perrr, J A Quackenbnsb, J Russell. ShackeHord A Kelly, J R Smith, Steffens, Werner A Dnckerv P Walsh. R Thomlinson A co, T Walker J: co, and J H Wnhrman. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Daltlmore-left - instant. Mdse. To Mordecai A co, PC Tren holtn; Railroad Agents, E S Burnham, J P Keys. W.Marscher, 0 Phillips, C Llllentbul A co, Reeder A Davis, H Cobla A co, R M Botler A Son, Wage? ner A Monsces, Raymond A B, Kinsman A co, B O'Neill, J H Graver A co,;D A Amme, J H Ploger, A R Taft A co, H Bulwlnkle A co, Cameron, bark? ley A co, Holmes A Calder, Savannah and Charles? ton Railroad Company. L Wagner, ?br Dearborn, Kinsman A Howell. Bormeister AZerbst, E Perry. (Soluble Pacific Guano company, S Wells. J Heese mann k Bro. J A Quackenbush, G W Williams A co. J Meltzler, J H Tietjen, M Mernaugh, J H Hil? len, 3 Commins, H Klaue A co, Atlantic Phos? phate Company, Etlwun Works, C N Averill A Son, G Bsr. s, J Isemann. Rullmann Bros, W Lidd? ing, W M Bird A co, J P Kelp, Jeffords A co, L Lo? rentz, B Feldmann, J J.?ra, F E schroeder, rcood rlch. Wlneman A co. Stiles A Jennings, W J Mil? ler, W L Webb, J C Blohme, E J H Fischer, Rave nel A co, J H Muller. Lau rey A Alexander, W H Chafee <? co, 0 Tidemann A co, J Cosgrove, DB Haselton, J Campsen A co. G Rlecke, H Gerdts A co. Kriete A chapman. Order, and others. Pchr J T Alburger,-, New York-15 days Corn, acids and railroad Iron. To W Roach A co. T J Kerr A co, W C Dukes A co, S C Railroad Agent, and Tarbox A Doar. Steamer Argo, Proctor. Edisto and Way Land? inga Mdse. To Douglas Nisbet. J CU ciaussen, Bollmann Bros, M McGorty, and others. UP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr E J Palmer, Smoot, ac Baltimore, Aug? ust 8. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Brig James Crosby, Baldwin, at New York, Au? gust e. Sehr Traveller, Hodges, at New York, August 6. MEMORANDA. The steamship Charleston, 12i7 tons, was taken up on Saturday last on the mammoth Balance Dry Dock at New York, for the purpose ol receiv? ing general repairs. - LIST OF VESSELS ST, CLEARED AND FAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. The Kathleen. Lester, cleared.June ic The R B Cove, Harkness, np.July 12 Bark Annie Kimball, Stinson, up.July ic DOM E~S TIC. ROOEPORT, ME. Sehr D Talbot, Amesbury, sailed.July 25 BOSTON. Brig Fanny H Jennings. Noble, cleared.. .Jcly 30 Brig Minnie Abby, Harding, up. .August 1 w^W VdKK. Brig James Crosby, Baldwin, cleared..August C Sehr Traveller, H ."ges, cleared.August 0 Sehr Wataoga, Munroe, cleared.Aupns: 3 Sour Wm Bemeur, Peu-y, up.-.May 13 Sehr Lilly, Hughes, np.july 14 Sehr NWS nith. Tooker, cleared.Julv 15 ??.hr BN Hawkins, Morris, cleared_August .'. Sehr Florence Batley, Balley, cleared.July 2* Sehr Florence Rogers, Sheppard, up_August 4 CUII i PH IA. Sehr Geo H Squire, Tlnimons, up.July 23 BALTIMORE. Brig Lewis Clark, Cobb, cleared.May 23 Sehr Matnaka. Fooks, up.Inly 12 Sehr D F Keeling. Robinson, nj.Uigust ?. sehr K J Palmer, Smoot. up.Anehst 8 rj1H2 GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES. Profess.T LOUIS WUNDRAM'S BLOOP PORI FYING AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (in Pills or Powder*,) for the cure <T ri! Acute or Chronli Disease*, resulting from , n? me blood and Imper feet digestion.] Ala?, the lollowing Medicine hy the same (Pro? fessor Louis Wundram, Brunswick, Germany :) GOUT POWDS'tS. Rhcnmattc Tincture. . Epileptic Remedy. Toothache Drops. Herb Tea' (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) Khenmatic Herd Tea. Gout Tincture. Eye Water. . Wnndwassur fth.j German "Palnkl! er.) For sale by Dr. H. BA Elf. mayso Ko. 131 Meeting street. Shipping. 7p ,T ? B N "B W " Y ? BK. [CABINS ALL ON.DECK.I The Al Side-wheel: Steamship SOUTH CARO LINA. S. Adkins, Commander, will sail lor New York on WEDNESDAY, August loth, at 4 o'clock P. M., from PIER NO. 2, UNION WHARVES, con necting with Day Passenger Trains from Colom? bia and Augusta arriving at hall-past 3 P. M. ... The SOUTH CAROLINA will make close connec? tion with the Liverpool Steamship IDAHO, ot Messrs. WILLIAMS A GUION'S LINE, sailing August inn. Insurance by the steamships ol this line a pei cent. For Freight engagements or Passage, having very superior State-room Accommodations, an on deck, and newly furnished, apply to WAGNER HUGER k CO.. Ko. 26 Broad street, of to WM. A COURTENAY, NO. 1 Union Wharves. ang8-3_ ' ?_ ji b E NEW TOBE. [ON SATURDAY.] : The -superior; flrstS-class side-wheel steamship CHAMPION, R. W. Lockwood, Commander, of the New York, and Charleston Steamship Com? pany's Line, will leave Anger's South Wharf on SATURDAY, August 13th, at c o'clock P. IL . ?-The "CHAMPION" is handsomely and com? fortably fitted up for passengers, and her table is supplied with all of the delicacies cf the New York and Charleston markets. ta~ insurance by thlB Une half per cent. ta- Cotton taken to New York. Liverpool, Bos? ton, Providence, and the New England manufac? turing towns at lowest marfcet rates. tar The Side-wheel Steamship -MANHAT? TAN," follows on SATURDAY, August 20th, at V o'clock M. ang8-6 JAMES ADCER A CO.. Agenta. BALTIMORE, PiXTLADELPHLA, ' EOS TON, AND THE CITIES OP THE NORTH? WEST. 7 ? The fine Steamship "MARYLAND," Johnson, Commander, will sall for Bal-J^ elmore on SATURDAY, 13th August, at 121 ra- Philadelphia Freights forwarded to thai city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple tim? to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. PAUL 0. TRENSOLM, AgeHt, ang&-5_ -.No. 2 Union Wnarves. pAClFIC MAJE STEAMSHIP COMPY'S THROCOn LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave Pier No. 42, North River, foot of Canal,_ street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, ol the bin and 2lst of every month (except when these dates fall on Sunday, then tho Saturday preced? ing. ... Departure of the 2lst connectai Panama with steamers for South Pacldc and central American ports. Those or stn touch at Mauzanlilo. Steamship COLORADO, Captain Farnsworth, leaves San Francisco lor Japan and China Sep? tember 1,1870. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to Asplnwatl. One hundred pounds baggage rree to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foot of Canal street. North River, New York. F. R. BABY, Agent. julylS-lyr JpOR EDISTO, PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT AND SAVANNAH. The Steamer STARLIGHT, Cap- m -TP**^ tain N. L. Coste, will leave as U?-?g?^^??? lows during the month of Angost: On TTESDAY. flth August, at 2 o'clock A. M. ' On THURSDAY, nth AU trust, ai 4 o'clock A/M. On TTESDAY, 16tb August, at 8 o'clock A. M. Un THURSDAY, 18th August, at 8 o'clock A. M. On TUESDAY, 23d August, at 2o'clock A. M. On THURSDAY. 25th August, at 4 o'clock A. M. On TUESDAY, soth August, at 8 o'clock A. M. Fine stateroom accommodations. Passengers can come on board in the evening and be comfortably accommodated. To Savannah on the Thursday Trip only. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. D. Al KEN A CO., Agents, ang8 South Atlantic Wliarf. F OR FLORIDA (ONCE A WEEK,) VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON? VILLE, Pl LAT KA AND ALL POINTS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. .The Steamer DICTATOR will sail on and after the 5th July for above._ places every TUESDAY EVENING, at TTITUTUOK. . Pure from Charleston to Savannah, including meals and berth. S3. julvl rjIHE ONLY INLAND ROUTE. FOR EDISTO AND ENTERPRISE. VIA JOHN'3 ISLAND FERRY, CHURCH FLATS. YOUNG'S ISLAND, BEAR-S BL OFF, &C. The Steamer ?'AnGO," Captain J. H. Proctor, ls now receiving_ Freight at Accommodation Wharf, and will leave as per the following time table, until rurther no tice: CHARLESTON. EDISTO. Monday, Aug. l. s j*' A M Tuesday, Aug 2, 7AM Thursday, Aug 4, io A M Friday, Aug 0, 0 A M Monday, Aug 8, 1 P M Tuesdav, Au,- 9, 1 P M Thursday, Aug ll, 6 A M Friday," Aug 12, 6 A M Monday, Aug 16, 8 A M.Tuesday, Aug 16, 7 AM Thursday.Aug 18,10 A M Friday, Aug 19, 9}? A M Monday, Aug 22,1 PAl Tuesday, Ang 23, 12 M Thursday, Aug 25, 5 ? M Friday, Aug 28, 5 AM Monday, Aug 29,1% A M ?Tuesday, Aug so, dy. A M For.Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to DOUGLAS NISBET, Agent, Accommodation wharf. N. E.-Freight and wharfage payable on the wharf. aag4 jy^OONLiGHT EXCURSION AROUND THE HARBOR. The Steamer POCOS1N, Captain _ .?dr**?*. D. Sinclair, Jr., will go on un Excur emSSBSSm slou around the Harbor on WEDNESDAY BVEMIKO, the iota Instant, leaving Market Wharr at 8 o'clock, touching at Mount Pleasant and Sulli van's Island going and rel urning. Fare 50 cents; Deck Passage 25 cent?. A Band of Music is engaged, and Refreshments win b on board. aug9-2* VESSELS SUPPLIED WITH CABIN ANT MESS STORES ON SIIORT NOTICE. Captains and stewards are respect-^Sf???L fully invited to call cud examine thofjy&ggg quality and prices of our GOODS. FawwSigT guaranteed. Delivered free af expense. WM. S. CORWIN k CO., No. 275 King street, opposite Hasel, Charleston. S. 0. ta- Brauch of No. &O J Broadway, New York. jan24 "/^NLY INFALLIBLE REMEDY VJ KNOWN.? '.FREE FROM POISON, NOT DANGEROUS TO USE." "COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH. Ac, EXTERMINATOR Destroys them crfcctnallv and Forever. "COSTAR'S" BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR Certain, snre and nrickly Prevented. "COSTAR'S" INSECT POWDER-(ONLY PURE) Instantly kills ?loaches, ?ed-Eug-1, Moths.and Insects. a*- Pur surety usc only "COSTAR'S." Spcviai wl.o:-sa!e .?gc-nrs at Chnrlesion, GOOUIUCLL. WISEMAN A CO. So.:! i>y all Druggists. niay-MvlyrDAU ?latrjitwrg, Ctofittgs, &t. JJ^roER GOVERNOR CUT-OFF ENGINES HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL AND INCLINED. Embracing, without complication, all the per? fections attained In the most complex ENGINES, the smallest slzes.having all.thp excellence or the larger ones, a feature not possible in any other construction of high class expansion Engines. The greatest attainable economy, and. perfect, regulation, by the most simple and durable mech? anism. A l?rge number -now- In operation. Pamphlets and price Hst on application. DELAMATER IRON WORKS, Foot of West Thirteenth street, New York. aagio-ws3mos*_- _ ERICSSON'S CALORIC ENGINE. . SAFE, ECO NOSH CAL. DURABLE. USES NO WATER, REQUIRES NO ENGINEER. Having made arrangements for manufacturing this ENGINE on an extensive scale, we are now prepared to furnish to all desiring a light power, the best and most economical Engine ever offered to the public, DELAMATER IRON. WORKS, Foot or West Thirteenth street, New York. Branch Office-JAS. A. ROBINSON, augl0-WB3mo8?_'No. 130 Broadway. JgACON'S TRUNK ENGINES: FOR ALL PURPOSE?. COMPACT, DURABLE AND EFFICIENT. BACON'S STEAM AND BELT . IIOISXTrVG ' MACHINES, Far Manufacturers, Stores, Docks, Ships, Ac. Price hst on application. ? DELAMATER IRON WORKS. Foot of-West Thirteenth street, New York. auglo-ws3mo8* . E RICSSON'S CALORIC ENGINE. SAFE, ECONOMICALJ1URABLE. USES NO WATER. REQULKES NO ENGINEER. Raving made nrrangenientsfor manufacturing this ENGINE on an extensive scale,' we are now prepared to Tarnish to aU desiring a light power. tte best and most economical Engine ever offer? ed to the public. DELAMATER IRON WORKS, FOOT OF WEST 13TH STREET, NEW YORK. EBAKCH Om CK: JAS. A ROBINSON, may30-3mos_No 130 Brondwtry. TWEETING STREET FOUNDRY. THIS ESTABLISHMENT 18 KOW FURNISHING TH I IV PROVXD MCCARTHY COTTON GIN! STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Of various sizes, on hand. Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn Mill*. Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers and Pans, of ali sizes. Horse-Powers and Gin Gearing, rrom e to 18 rest in diameter. ? improved Lever Cotton Presses, for Band, Power, Saw and Rice Mills. Machinery and Castings of all descriptions made te order. Particular attention paid to House Fronts anc Castings fer Buildings, Gratings, Cistern Covers. Saes Weights, Ac, Ac WILLIAM S. HENERET, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER. NO. 314 MEETING STREET, CB ARLESTON, S. C. aug4 raws S fiailroa?s. OUT H CAROLINA RAILROAD. NOTICE.-On and after TUESDAY, the 9th inst., the Summerville Train will leave Charleston at 5 'JO P. M.. arriving at Summerville at 6.40 P. M. A. L. TYL-R. ang8_Vice President. ?J^ORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. Trains leave Charleston dally at 9.30 A. M., (Sundays excepted,) and 6.30 P. M. Arrive at Charleston 7.30 A.M., (Mondays ex? cepted,) and 6 P. M. Passengers for all pointB North, by leaving at 9.30 A. M., can go via Weldon and Richmond, or by leaving at 0.30 P. M., can go via Weldon and Bay Line, or via Richmond, and thence via the Aquia Creek or Gordonsville routes jo Washing? ton. Passengers ror the Virginia Springs, leaving by the 9.30 A. M. train, will reach Hlohmond at 11.16 A. M., and leaving by the 6.20 P. M. train reach Richmond at 8.15 P. M., In time to connect with train leaving for the Springs at 8.45 P. M., or can lay over until the following morning, at 8 A. M. This ?B the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other points Weet and Northwest, both trains making close connections at Washington with Western trains of Ballimore and Ohio Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS. Engineer and Superintendent. " P. L. CLEAPOR, General Ticket Agent. joly26. _ . S OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERlNTi.Nl'0 A > Ci FICE, ) CHA RISHTON. >. c. :. .?> ii, 1870. ( On and after sc nd ay. \i<i" .oth, the Passengei Trains npon *u?.- N.ctfi :<?'^una Railroad w:ij mr as follows: rOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston. .8.30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.4.25 P. M FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.6.30 A. M Arrive at Columbia.4.1C P. M. FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.6.00 A. M Leave Columbia.7.45 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.3.30 P. M. AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.6.30 P. .vs Leave Augusta.fi.00 P. M Arrive at Augusta.7.05 A. ld Arrive at Charleston.5.40 A. M COLUMBIA NIOUT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. Leave Columbia. .7.&o P. a Arrive at Columbia.i.oo A. M. Amvent Charleston..(".j5 A. ii SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.f.20 P. ls Arrive'at Summerville.6.40 P. M Leave Summerville.7.10 A. & Arrive at Charleston.: - '..o.25 A. V CAMDEN BRANCH.. Camden and, Columbia Passenger Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAY'S' and SATURDAYS, and be tween Camden and Klncnlle dally, (Sundays ex nepted.; connects with ;:p and down Day Pa? angers at KingvUe. Leave Camden..6.35 A. ii Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M Leave Columbia.'..l.oo P. M Arrive at Camden.Moi*, w H. ?. PEAKS, maylS General Superintendent. rjIHE GREENVILLE ENTERPRISE 19? TOE LARGEST NEWSPAPER, AND HAS THE MOST EXTENSIVE CIRCULATION, OF ANY PATER TUhLlSHSD IN THE CITY OF GREENVILLE. Contraer Advertising Low. Circulates also In Anderson. Pievens, Spartan borg and W>.stcm Nerti; Carolina. J. C. A :\ FIA tl EV. Jolyll - Proprietor. Iris?ronte. J H E P O I I C T -HO L D E.P. S' : LIFE AND TONTINE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF THE SOUTH No. 39 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON. S. C. WW. MCBURNEY, President. E. P. ALEXANDER, Ylce-Presiclen' ami ACTUM rv". j, P. oiLMER. Vice-President; r. ?neni in lii-orgi?: E. NYE HUTCHISON\ Vice-Pr?sident, reaideui m North CaroHna. GBORGF, K. BGG?S. Secretan-. JOHN T. ; AKCi'. M. l?" Meoiliil Ailrlx-r. . AUGUSTINE T. SMT THE, Solicitor. JAME? CuNNriK, Counsel. . R. A. KINLOCH, M. D., ) Local Medical Exam H. LEBE Y, JR., M. D.. I iners. T K U 5? T E E S , W?'.nm McBurney, William- C. Bee, Rdbeit Mure Andrew Simonds, John R. Dukes, * George W. Williams, James R. Pringle, Lewis D. Mowry Wm. K. Ryan, J. Ell Gre??, J. Harvey Wilson, E. Nye Hutchison, Z. B. Vance, M. McRae, J. F. Gllmer, William Duncan, John Screven, JohnL. Hardee, John B. Palmer; . R; O'Nea'.e, Jr., John T. Dart>y, M. D.. Wm. M. Shannou, D. Wyatt Aiken,.... Giles J. Patterson,. Rev. James P. Boyce, Robt. LrJtfcCaughrln, : George H. McMaster, Henry Bischoir, Wm. G. Wutldcn, A. S. Johnson, George H. Moffett, James Conner, George E. Boggs, Jo^h Ht D?voreur, E.P. Alexander, E. J. Scott. -O FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with Comptroller-General for protection of Pollcy-Holders. More than ONE MILLION DOLLARS of Assurance applied for ! This Company, having complied with all the conditions of Its Charter, ls now prepared to Issue the usnal forms of Life and Endowment Policies on the Cash astern. , . .H? ; CASHgPREMIUMSj . CASHi DIVIDENDS! CASH POLICIES! All Policies non-forfeltable ofter thc payraent.of ONE Annual Premium. . rald-np Policies Issued on surrender of thc orltriual for ari equitable amount. Purely MUTUAL l No Stockholders 1 Ail Prouts DIVIDED among the Pollcy-Holders. Dividend* declared Annually.... ..- . Dividends once declared are'non-rorfelfat>te,'and ?may be used to reduce the Premium, to Increase the amount of Assurance, OT to make Sift Policy sdPsnstalnlng. Dividends left with the Company,' however applied,.may be used, in case of need, to pay Premiums. . v. . Investments confined by Charter to the most solid and reliable Securities. JW? Patronize the only Life Assnrance in the State, and keep your MONEY AT HOME. jnly4-3mosD4c JOHN H. SIMONS, Local Agent. Sas!), Blirib ano t3oor ?actorrj. gASH, BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY, MOULDING AND PLANING^MILL. DRESSED FLOORING. CEILING. WEATHER BOARDS. SHELVING. BOX BOARDS, Ac, Ac Over a hundred different PATTERNS of MOULDINGS, naKluc over l?O.OOOfeet ou hand, for sale at NEW 10RK PRICES. MANTEL-PIECES. DCt'R AND WINDOW FRAMES, made to order, at s!;ort notice. STAIR RAIL. NEWELSAND BALLUSTEItS of Walnut and Mahogany. o:i iiaml and made to order. GOOD and SUBSTANTIAL WORK made as CHEAP at this establishment a? can bc made In tWO United States.. We have on hatid the largest stock of t*?? f?bove Goudi south of the City of Baltimore, all of which we guarantee will give entire satisfaction to eil who want GOOD and SUBSTANTIAL, WORK. The subscribers can refer to gentlemen all over tr.ls >:ate, Georgia; North Carolina and Flori? da, as to the character of their work for the*past twenty years. . > . W. DP. RU^SEiyil. A CO., FAST END BASEL STREET, Opposite Wando Fertilizer Work?, and m the Immediate vicinity or Charleston and Pavilion Hotels. mayll-w3mos ? filisccllrtncons " MARENGO " FEVER AND AGUE CURE A certain cure for CHILLS AND FEVER-a gen? uine Strathern preparation, purely vegetntile; a tonic and fever preventive, highly recommeudeo. and s:aud9 unequalled by any preparation now offered. To persons residing lu unhealthy sec? tions lt is invaluable. Warranted-No Htimhng. For sale by all Druggists, and by G. J. LTJHN, Agent, Druggist, southeast corner King and John Hts., iunlS-lmosn&c_Charleston. S. C. GEORGE PAGE & CO. ?!ANV7ACTUKtn3 OF Patent Potable Circular Saw Mills, Stationary zzi Portable J**S??&? STEAM EMC?NESi* OH 1ST MILLS, d c. / o. 5 Schroeder Etrs-stf</ Bs LT IM ORE, MD. jgtTSend for Catalogues and Price-Lists. jimelS-3moB n*w . JgNOCII MORGAN'S SONS' (ESTABLISHED ISO?.) ?211 Washington street, N. T. Ia Better and Cheaper than Scap. mchlfuthemos MANHOOD 'HOW LOST-HOW RE? STORED ! Just published in a sealed envelope. Trice si* cents. A LECTURE on the NATURAL TREATMENT and Radical Cure or Spermatorrnea or Semina! Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debili? ty, and Impediments to Marriage reneraily; Ser- I vousness. Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, Men? tal and Physical Incapacity, resulting from self abuse, Ac,"by Robert J. Culverwell, Si. D., anthoi or the "Green Kook," .tc. "A boon to thousands ?>r Hutterers." Sent nuder sea!, in a r'ain envel? ope, to any address, postpaid; on receipt of ?;.\ Cents or two postage stamps, by CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., No. 127 Bowery, New York, Pobtonice Eox No. icS6. Also. Dr. Cu':verv.-e;rs ''MARRIAGE GUIDE,'' price t!5 cents._r.:r.j7-stnth3mns RIS H ROOFING FELT. THE BEST. CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLI Material tor Roodng known. For sale liv CAMERON, BARKLEY cfc CO., Corner Meeting and cumberland streets, mch-J4 6mo Charleston, s. 0. JQR. BING'S PILE REMEDY. For sale by DK. H. E2.ru. julys Silters. ] ? P M A X ' THE PUREST MEDICATED CORDIAL .?gf C?. THE A;G E_!.;: ? . ?. j ALTERATIVE, ^?figS*. ANTI-EILIOUS. a-nu JEST _ INVIGORATING "7 PROPERTIES. -"I LITPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS is pre pare?; from the original German receipt now in the possession ol the proprietors, and is the same preparation that was used lu Germany upwards of a century ago; and to-day lt ts the household remedy nf Germany, recommended by Its most emlnet;* physicians. ? .: L H PPM A N'S GREAT j^ERMAN BITTERS ls composed OJ the per--?- aicouSllc essence ot Germain 's favorite u-v.-Mge, Impregnated with the:f.v-< and ?xtraei>- o<' r:ire herbs?, niots and barks: nil of wales oorublueii m?kelt one of the betti i?nt! st-rer.; |,rvpji?t:ons for the cure of, Dyspepsia, Lofes nf Tone In the Stomach unit Digestive Organs, NERVOUS DEBILITY LANGOCK, CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT, GENERAL EXHAUS1I0NV AND AS A PREVENTIVE FOR CH.LLS AND FEVER, AND ?Ai-AiilOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. FEMALES *> Will Und LIPPMAN'-- GREAT GERMAN BITTERS the best tonic known for the diseases tn which ?hey are generaily subject, and where a gentle stimulant ls recommended. MATHEWS BLUFF. S. C., Juue 2,1ST0. MESR-.S. I.nTiiAN A l:r.o.: Inclosed please find money ?or one case of your German Bitters. Persons ? li'j nave bought them irom me rxrress having toni greatly benefited ry :l:c:: use. Y -urs. .Vc, C. R. FITTS. CKAKGEBVKC, P. C., June 4,18*0. Mr.ssr.s. Liri'jiA.s A ?'.KO.: inclosed Dud $5V; send us moro of your Bitters; they are taking well. Yours, ?tc. F. H. W, BKIGGUAN & Co. Depots in Charleston S.C.: W. 0. TROTT, ED. S. BURNHAM, A. W. ECKEL A CO., 0. J. LCH.V, W. A. SKR1NE, Wholesale Agents: . HENRY BISCUOFF A CO. STEFFENS, WERNER A DUCKER, DOWIE, MOISE J? DAVIS. Druggists, CLAC1CS A WITTE. aprie-emos gUPERlOR COLOGNE WATER. ?lana?actured and for sale by Dr. H. BAER. oe.6 -No. 131 Meeting street, i