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Vl-re-I* Fra**?? When Friso?' Napoleon visited iht United gutes in 1861, Oliver-Wendell Holmes, the poet and : phlloftopher, wrote the- folio wing poem, tot>erea<I at a public dinner In ho?dr ' ?^!0??St'Si ? ' ? ff'; The land or sunshine and of song ; -Her inm?oBrTminraiTine; j Ta her the banqtwt'a vo wa belong - Whose breasts nave poured rtswinej; \? j. (1 Our trust j frier: d," our trae ally - " V ; ..; VJ tThrongp variedxhange and chance; ?6, va your nashtng. goble rs higher - . . . I give yon, frreia France '">.... Above oar n'ostrfln [triple miakU ... The self-same colors spread, fcCiV wn?*> Vnirir'n fn1t',f"1 ?rm upholds. ??S&i.,!.., ^?Mtt-?&'n^rnmg-aglsnr^. -^.iiC-t twin eastfotteaoaiinrrMBUTTU wstttni an? X Atitc* more, lien. Vivalaixanoe^ r j atst^m^rtaiii^har^itcoarrt"- -t. : r.tta?ea?r?nafrjeralahip,s^a^ WjMMfrlb?Ciljan jnihgUsgiB:ilr* fotst fJ3mtmrw OK laxttLUaname, i, *B? Toritownrsaw rn Mended-Ame . rOer cAnaaerfcig arms-advance,. ^ruS fjtlorj's.doo?le garland? twice Our bannerei Vive la France ) : ..: Q?. lanAoi.?erjes ! In OSE need .. . -.OQe gU6 iron: Beaven we -crave. T? stanch: thee* wounds tha? vainly bleed Tire wise to lead the brave ! \ . Call back ono oupiam of Thy past - -.< "TFro mHztory % marble ir an c e, - -To rouse ns 1 Vive la France*- - Moe* Conde?a jiaton'from the-trench, - - J ^W&ie up sw.t Charle* Marvel; Or hid some wotnaaVhattd t o cien cb The sword-of La PnceUe i - Grre us'one hour of old Tirrenne OMUft ci Bayard?? lance Har, callMarengo's Chief again'-' Tc lead as 1 Vive la France ! ih, hush : "our welcome guest-shall bear But sounds of . peace and joy ; - * Ko angry echo Tex thine ear, fal* Daughter of Savoy.'! ? '< 1 - Once morel the land el arms and ar?, ;V _OT4Wry; ?race, romance; Her-iavalWS worm in al) -our heart?: . God bless her t Vive la France i : j THF STATE CASTASS. : ? M^^^^5^fq^y RIBING . :r.o" '.: ro* REFORM. ', '.?" . 4 ' .*V- ?'...-I -Afc..-. . ? '.*< ''.- . -1 . . trormmllo* of ; aa^telSM ; Ile pn bile ?ix. ? '.' -Ticke?; "j ? Ci (i'iU?f -I ?? .???'2 ' - : ? v 1 .^v . ^J^w:?fr^w.coJa?BFOll??l^'.]...? ?Ti?uiW\Y::^::?':? '"C^pt,A?j*o#3*-..'i Our party reached this delightful tows -jefk?| iexday afternoon. We were taken in: charge by a committee, and a portion'Of ni .ojiarteredj attie DeKalb House, and the others at the Kershaw.House. The first nameed house, a . ?conrfm table, first-class stopping place, Js kept - by sf ^eW?t?wsi Cbarlest?niani, Jktr. J. B. Camden,- although nearly - destro j ed hy Sher- ' manitor^hea, is rapidly regaining its former , podrio?V It ba* , several churches, numerous '. ~f bosln?^>o.usesr'aiid about two .thousand in? habitants. ; Kirkwood, an ?xtet?slorj of Cam? den, has a large number of elegant residences .' . andj^efuily laid out grorinde, and ls, very properly, the pride an'd boast of the people of th^seetios. . ? ; ..'..;; . . : "1 ' ii i'd '-?BE MXETTXG' '; - -/J i to-day. held in a grove near. the, Presbyterian ] Church, was most successful, over four thou-. ' san?persons? bel?g present. A police forces', numbering seventy-five men, bad been organ ''$???^^ W.&j ,-prvt?dent of tho Central Reform ClubJ ^.?.tiohaw County, called the meeting to or-7 der, and tte exeroeer were commenced with ra^wr^jf^j^.TlrrHases, Of the Presby teriaii Church. Among -those on "the J stand' were Judge Carpenter. Generals Butler, Ker-' , shaw and Kennedy,-Rev-Mr. Hayes,. J. A. Cbesrrht, colored; member of the last Legisla - ?fa?ViOMf?/jrft-'i.- Shannon, Colonel De ; Pass, D: K IJeSanssnre and.Wm. A. Ancrum thetw?Jat?} earned : being candidates on the IndepeirtihtUnion Bepubllcan ticket. r The sneakers to-day were Judge Carpenter, Sherar Butler -and - fieqeral Kershaw. We - sa%aOjt. beTowr given-a synopsis of - the mts. of these gentlemen, and it 1B reraeedless, to- repeat them, here; bo^/itX.drmbi?nl If their- speeches ever be fora prwftured so-:great. an efftct. aa was' wlt - sesaed;apc.r4--??e,a?a?enoe to-day, and espe-j dsliy.'uponiihe colored portion of lt. Thelxl ; ,a^P*wj5**f the-Loyal Leagues, showing tire f coiOrMpeople.how they were enslaved bv th? <?^of:?ri>;l?aw affect of opening4 the eyes- of many: who haver clung to that or? ganization as If lt were their bnly safeguard, r ^s^Bju?^j?TOsved thelrJntenaOn to leave it at \.5*%XCarto?0' a "brown manias he calls naafijlfr: brother ol Secretary of State Car doao^ana 'Radical candidate for the State Sen ate, interrupted General Butler several times; . mit his ^questions were so- clearlv answered, and:bia intentlone so thoroughly" exposed by the General, that he retreated amid the jeers o? his Eadlcal friends. ' - ~?P*a&? 5^*** ft ere - wai a grand nar be-/ cue,-w1Ui iood._enoughto satisfy ihe appetites . ?,fv^*resejBi,.aad to allow a large quantity to - aBw^eslred to take any away" . Hr~ul-y 10 ??:'ll i*'.' TOL?ncS Ei'kEBSHAW. ^?^SS?&Sf^^ bythe Badicals as S^?Aft?^*rengboldH, but lhere is every in dlc^on thaUn C^ctober next they will be rouV ed, home, foot and dragoons." The people &"IE2?TT ?ave- JP>M,?o-work In earnest, ^form clubs bave .hean organized, and meeir jSosibs Badloaia. w^lfj^M?^ SS^?S^ bnnWsyear that majority will be overcome and donStlesa-there will be as large a majority. tor Retorar. 'Last week the white and colored citizen^ ?slted'-attd* formed'-'an Independent SaAUaW BeiHrnlTcan ticket, with wjarpenter and-Butler for Governor and Lientenaht-Govr eisorTRdward J. Conway, colored, forTsena torr#obn-A. Ghesnut, colorea, Daniel L. De ?au^re^ad; Wm. A A?orara: for . represen tottvX 'vAU-nf these nominfies are men who nava Jemm M3me& an? cq%"?nce of ali claaf^sjod.wiRiCertel^ elected.-^, e!_:.! ilA . < ?K"GENERAL.? ; , After the-har he cue lo-J^'several hundred Eeformears paraded throngh the streets. Shoru, iyafte'ward?ie Radicals secured; a fife 'and, drum, and paraded with'about thirty fnen and boi^il^^- bJ^;?^ & Conway,, candidate-ibr senator ' on the Independent and Urion Bepubllcan ticket, "made them a speeebr' Before- ne concluded his audience numbered several hundred. He' urgad bia' bearera not to -trust the Radical leaders who: biri once deceived them, and proposed to do so again, bu t to gi ve their support to the people of the 3tate who could be trusted. f To-night, In front of the -hotels,.Mr. J. A. Moroso jim Jonas Byrd, made brief Reform ?peecn??^a^?^ of colored men. . - if toe- people. flL the other counties of the ?ata^w?old go-to work-si earne-stly as the peot?eLo?'K?rsnsjW';have donev>4here would not^e ftileast'donbtef Scott being defeated byflto--tbouaand votes. . >.: ,<.'.: IB . ' . 'VJ .'-Ah;-. ?ri - .??. LAXE RADICAL MEETING. i Rt THE- ARGUMENTS ?F ?ORM 'PffiBVAIl/ ::r-:z'J. i* :v=-> -? ;;-j ;-; .< . ; S ^ -,. - *%. t??^?^4^0f t?tirTh-?rSt^t?f jjwTvj i r-'ja's*fe.,?:;->-' T '... . nJ3V*3^ JSZnOTA'iT A5ii?(?JIHTTy _i^L?5_lLi_:'^A^Kar^^ugA^Lz^...^ % "^^^f ?pugbi^nai"'.p?rb?p?? 'lineGo?^flW ^^^tnfws^^^?^^^?f*^ "nowVe. veryO?faie affair; ?n:the.aha?e p?.s?m^tin? Jp, feeyter?wor-ttte-^ajott^ng^^^^ two we4ks4u?ner8 wer?> g^ngSthroTiglr- th? s?T xoundlng co^^iiri^To ?et up something like enthuslasmauJjtil^^c,|[?r?; ?orjiBlot^o dlsapw)^M^S;ifc?tf Bplte ol all their efforts, af^fW^ pr^jsjipf the. colored popula nnuer TatTBMtt salp'rjT one Marlon Jack soo, a bright mulatto, who, lt ls thought, has some aspirations towards a seat In the next Legisla? ture, and - White, a copper-colored Individual. These speakers regaled our ears with a tirade of abuse against Carpenter, Butler and the Be formera, and told the negroes to beware, as it was only a Democratic- movement la disguise. Our yoong townsman, Mr, C P. Sanders, re? plied tn an earnest and ?toquent speech. He dented In emphatic language that this was a Democratic movement in disguise. fiere* Stained to them the platform of Reform, which ? said was broad enough for all honest men I "rostand upon, and strong evough to ?nstala both Democrats and S&epublleans who Wished an honest State Government. He told them of the frauds practiced by the" land-commis sion? and denounced Orr in hold and .unmeas? ured- terms. ' During MrvSandersV remarks, Jacksorrbecame dnltenh???y? and went among . the rie^e^turgli^rthem to Jeave; but . they paidno attention Jo.him,.anpL gave Mr.-S.a ?ulet and respectful h?arl?gj "As soon as.Mr. .ito?trjils seat, WBte^and Jackson arbse:and made a few remazt*,. urging Ihe. colored peo? ple to gp away.. -A. large ..minority?.however, remained^sind exhibited ' an earnestness to k Know.- the .trath^byrasKlng .the whites who I were present numerous questions explanatory of the objects ofJBefbr.m. , . . Mfy observanc^'naTe'led me to eonclade -that if the white mea-bHt-dQ:their dury, Bam : berg and vicinity w?lpres?nt.a h?ndsome.ma I:jority for Carpenter and Butter. -B. A EASHC-tX MEJSX1XG. [rltoe Reformers Vsn4aUh the 'Eo?-\ Fight for tfceiLosYcs and Kfcihes. [FBO?t AN OCGAGONAL COBBXSrOKBXST.] On Saturday, the . 27th Instant, the .Radical party of Williamsburg County, to patch a ?reach made in their walls by the'results of 1-pre vlous meetings^ called another at th? Lower [-.Bridge. One Reformist was challenged to meet them there, wno, on taking np thejraunt let, round, upon making Inquiry, a strong cur lent In fevor of bearing him under-by pre ecribing his privilege?-a violation of courtesy -60 common as scarcely to deserve a passing .notice, because theiceeting was- Republican ! Many of the audience were flow in gather? ing. Their ripening disgust for everything ?adical seems to -engender a disinclination to longer handle the unclean thing. Toe speaking was opened by colored-men, who advocated the .cause of Reform ('Mn. an Impressive and convincing manner. Anathe? mas and Invectives -were poured by .tbese ignorant, but honest - men,, with. such, re? lentless continuance .as to make them wiltdike Jonah's gourd at noonday. A few feeble efforts were made at .-reply by colored men-so feeble as neither to benefit Radicals nor inure Reformist?. They eh on ted the blood-hound and lash war cry. The last straw of the drowning man ! They rather solicited pitv Ie* their bare leer (a sad commentary on Badi-] cal prosperity,) and tattered clothing, than' arced arguments in defence of their tarife., ; I Towards its close theaneetlng was ably andi elOQuently addressed by.Captain 8. W.Mau-; rice, whose ceaseless flood ot denunciation so J ovenvhelmedthe muiltroleaders of the party | as to drop their arrogant heads like peacocks j whes?disrobed of their, talle. -He set before the 1 cofonedpeople a truth supported by facts ano> 'figures, that S. A. S waite, with Melvin J.j Hirsch,as an accomplice, one a senator, the I other ?clerk of the court o? this county, bad I speculated, through the great land commission I scheme,.OB the State of South Carolina to the I amount of fifteen hundred ''dinars. ' Swalls closed the meeting - with ' a renewed ex? hibition of bis characteristic: audacity a long and lond bellowing over his Inno? cence. The motley assembly of incongruous slang, squeezed Into a nutshell, amounted simply to a reiterated' protestation of inno? cence,' corroborated by no faets or reason, save the puny plea, the pitiful declaration that had hO stolen the fifteen hundred dollars ne would bav? been sent to the penitentiary long I ago ! He Te iga s to have lost eight cd the true economy of Radicalism. whose grand, funda? mental principies are, first, to encourage vll lany, and then acquit the thief. The rich, rare and racy time, however, did not blossom fortolill the shank of the even? ing. When hunger grappled with .the inner man, and Kingstrofs Bed' Eye had armed his combatants, the 'lun "grew last and furious.*' Xhere never was a farce to equal the smallest scene of lt ! Th? echo of the last plaintive whine of j ?Senator Land.CommissionStcails, had scarce? ly died away ainld the historic woods sur? rounding the Lower Bridge, when a rush was made. The devil take the hindmost; for the loaves and pigs, despite the protestor the venerable Cart-keeper, who, we understand, drew his dagger, and brandished it with such indifference as to results, that a bystander advocating his rights to the loaves wai severe? ly CUL There being boisterous mends on each side, tbe combat soon assumed huge p;opor? tlons, pup-nts et calcibus. -Muskets were club-, bed, fences demolished, and a charge made by anti loaf-men: .with rails. - The loaf-men re? ceived no damage, save the knocking down and the. dragging out of a few of their num? ber. It was a noticeable feature that the dis? putant* were princidalryi if not wholly, Radi? cals and Leagues-men. - The. signs ;of the times are most favorable for Reform. Radicals are becoming shaky about the knees at Uie Infection in their ranks'. Their bands -are daily bursting asunder; and ere long the dark shadows of a long and dreary night will have flown from the lucid rays of the orient morn. "A littlemore grape, captain, and the day ls OUTe." SrECTATOB. Klngetree, August 29,-1870. COMMERCIAL NEWS. . - ? Exports. ' PROVIDENCE, R I-Per sehr Wstauga-87,000 The Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores ?J?rk>t, 0?rics CHARLESTON NEWS' ? ?TUESDAY EVENLVG, Angus: co, :s:o. } Cono.N.-The demand was moderate, with a lower tendency In prices; sales about 76 bales say 3 at 14; 7 at 15','; 3 at 16; 10 at Ie?; 3 at \v14 atl7*;16at.l7?e';5atl8. We quote LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.?4 ?ie* Low middling..?..17 ? Middling.17MA . Strict Middling.V7??@1S .'RICE.-There were two lots of new clean Caro? lina on thefmarket, bnt the view3 of buyers snd sellers were too wide apart to admit of transac? tions. '' ??' .''?.' ' i x*y^l STORES.-The sales were 105 bbls spirits turpentine at 34Kc f? gallon. Rosins were dull. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nom? inal; via New York, T^iea on uplands,, ll-l?a OE Bea islandsroysail nominal. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New York, by steam, He on np. lands and .vc on sea islands; gi ft tierce on rice; by sall, Jicon cotton;-:-^ tierce on rice; 40c . fi barrel on rosin; $7@8 ? M on lumber; $9@10 ? f? M orr timber. To Boston," by sail,- a&Hc 1? lb on upland cotton. To Providence,' $8 fi M on boards, 5>c*fi m on cotton. 'To Philadelphia, by Bteam, fi ft on uplands-, By sall, $7 fl M on boards; ts on timber; $0 $ ton on clay, and $3? 3 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam, >?c ft lb; by sall, $6 50@7 fl M on boards; $3 ft ton j on phosphate rock. Vessels are m demand by our merchants to taite lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Danen and Sarilla River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and flo ?li fi M are the rates on lamber and boards. EXCHANGE. - Sterling 60 day bills nommai. DOMESTIC Es CHANGE.-The banks purchaseslght checks at par to H premium, and sell at ii?'* j premium. -OotsWe they parchase at ,v premium, I and sell at % premium.. GOLD-"S@IT.'.'. . Markets by telegraph. LoxDON'iAngust so-No?h^?cuisois' ft?f; 'Bonds SSM. Tallow, new 44a49. Sngar-flrm". ': Evemng.-^CohE??. '?lftA" Erar?r:88Af Sugar active. .. Talldarjlull ai?s.' od. v -, .- -, Uvrnrooi;'August 30.-Noon-Cotton steady; nplaride-??,'d;-Orleans ajprr salts-iO^OO bales.-. ~ Evening?- qoTOn'wasjflrmer, bu^ nQt quotat^j* hight r; sales 10,600 baleti, Qi which 500 was specf, latfon ?no:'?xport.'.yarns/';amd',fabTlcs; steady. Et?m>.^t|'9d?-. Cprn-29?'sa^ B*?f l2ss;'.'-'- -';. la ? H?VB?, AngusV?o.-?deanSfCott?nwc,' 7 ? -T^AKKFX.RT.fAngUSt -.W.*Bo?dji 9lj?.; '" ?*? " xsbcxteoo t.T!o*y'3eyi$*?% -., NEW YORE, ?ugtet ?o^oeikri^tc?lts''"-?alij; (fflih??it. Hic??jr''?Ve: -?tertte^i*tyv%'.<Mu?iit 10%. Sixty-twos- ^?"F^^ij^ \Weffl? shade_fl^iU?OtJr'nia?ch'anged.' Pork $2?T Lard stei?(fy.l? ??tt?brdo? <ahd unchanged; apjtnds 19.V; Orleans 20.^; sales 300 bales. Turpentine stiff at 40C. Rosin quiet. Freights firm. Evening.-Cotton steady and in fair demand; sales 1600 bales at I9?ic. Flour-State and West? ern lower and more active; superflce $5 ?tfas 50; Southern a[ulei. Wheat, la2>.- better, with ? fair Continental demand; winter ired and..amber Western $1*); white Southern- Sl-'BS.'.Corn heavy at 85a86>?a Mesa port $28. Lard at-tive.' at ITa 17J?C Whiskey lower, at 931-..'Groceries in fair request. Turpentine very-strong at -40c. Rosin unchanged. ? ? Freights arm. Money 4a*. Sterling 9J?H10. ?GowIQ??ai? Government* ?teady brit very a o.t. Southerns, nothing doing. Bo6T^VAnguat S?.---^ottonflrmqpiUces a shade betterrotiddimgs aec; jaleasoo bajea;i.oetreoelpts '7; coas?wlse 2?ft t?t??272;'st??b4efl? jsaies. LBAUnxQiti^^ and in fair'.demand. .Wheat, steady jiwrnle $140?l 65. Grain and. provisions /.un?hahged. Whiskey firmer. Cotton dell, and .lower; middlings 19c; sales 200 bales.; net receipts, coastwise, 81 ; stock 170. . ' ", CiKCiNHATir Aag?st 30.-Flour -steady. Corn dn?it-7fia77c: Woi?key unchanged. Pork $27~60 toiaenersat the close. Bacon irrego?ar; shoulders 14 Vii 4 ii c ;. clear sides I7?c Lard is >?'ai o. LetnsTiLLE, August 30. -Bagging active. Hemp 27c. FlaxJOc. Flour active, family $5 50. Corn dull at 95c. 'Provisions active. Mess pork I $26_Shonlder6-14jic; clear sides ie;?c. Whiskey 9oaPlc .:'..'' NORFOLE, Aogcst 30.-Cotton quiet; low mid? dlings 17-ic; sales 30 bales; net receipts 38; ex-j ports, coastwise^ 3S5. SAVANNAS, August 30.-Cottoa la good, de? mand; middlings J7Xc; sal? Wi.ibales; net re-j oeipts 450; stock ?Al. bales. MOBILE, August-30.-Cotton dali; middlings 17 slTij'c: sales 50 baies; ne: receipts.66 bales; stock 8536 bales. GALVESTON, August 30.-Cotton dui and nomi? nal: good ordinaryii.Vfalcc; net.recsipts 6; ex? ports coastwise 367^stock *99fl. - Nsw ORLEANS, August' 30-C?ctea' demand jta!r;prlces erm: sales 860 bales; net receipts 93 balee; exports to Gseat Britain 4875 teles; stock 21,765 bales. - * - ? J New York Rice Markes. ; Pram the Dally Bulletin, August &. Rice I The demand has beenjmoderate, and mainly for s m an.lots a? wanted by the .trade. Prices un? changed and the marfaei generally steady. Sales of .126 bags Patna at SJtfe, and 150 bags .Rangoon at 7a7,i? c ; Carolina common to good perewt ? c 75a 9; Carolina prime to fancy per cwt $9 j$aP 37 \? ; Rangoon per lb 7a7i?c; {Rangoon, gold in bond, per lb 8?a3j*c. ; I Kew York Sugar mmtl Molaafeeis Market. From the Daily Balletic, August 2d'; 6jrar The inquiry for raw has again proved light; and business.eas shown a du? toue throughout the day. There is nothing tc warrant a change of pnces? and we still quote on a basis of.e^(?:c for fair toogood relining, with holders in aneases ! quite nra, .and - few offerings of stock ex?ejj?in small odd. lots. Sales of 475 hhds of mostlrJow grade Cuba.at9j?c; but including a few Demeuera I 2l 12}?c- Also 710 boxes Havana at 9vc. cEe flned are selling about equal to the production, i Molasses-Tue market remaina-at a stand, no sales are reported, prices merely nominal, and adopting the.words of the principals and brokers lo woom we apply for iBi?rcmion. -there 4s n?thlng further to say." New Crop New Qr leans rer gallon 7ea95c; Porto Rico 37asoc; Cuba, Ceutrliugal and mixed 26*30?;, Cuba, clayed 30a 37-c; Cuoa. Maccovudo. reCnlcg 32a40c; Cuba Muecovade, grocery 40a43c: English Island 30a50cl .Wilmington Hacket. TosraxTiSE^- Only 76 bbls received, which sold: at $2 25 for soi;, and Si 20 for hard, per 280 lbs. Srar-STs TcarnjsriNB.-Market ?rm. and price has advanced a shade. Sales of 695 bbls st 36c fur ?onthern, and sr bbls at ?6>?c j>er gallon for New York packages. Rofrx.-rSales ?? 960 Ibis at fl 50 ;for strained, and S2 55?or No. l. . TAj-.-^a?a!; sales a: J2per bbl. iBictlor Canon .Murkttv MACON.August 27^JRecelpts to-day 17 bales: sales IS: shipped 24. Receipts of the new crop to date 16 bales The market i ? quiet and steady at I6.sc for middlings. ATLANTA, August 27.-The market closed at 17c ;or middlings: 15 for ism middlings; 14 for good ordinary : 12 for ordinary. MONTGOMERY. Angus: 27.-Market ? ut ; low middlings 16'?c; stout good ordinary ia>ac. .. ir1 .. t. " Receipts by Railroad, August 30. so mn CAROLINA RAILROAD. 183 bales cotton, ? bales domestics. 320 btes flour, 89 casks clay, 14? sack's wheat, 2 cars lam? ber, 4 cars wood, 5 cars stock. To Armstrong A i co? frost A Adger, PeJzer, Rodgers A co. Dowling ? A co. Reeder A Davis, Mowrv A SOB. Pringle ? Son, A J Salinas. Wagener A Murdaug*. G w wil? liams A co, W W Smith, Knobeloch i ima ll, 3 C Mallonee. Campsen A co, H Cobla A-co, J Adger A co, and Stenhouse A co. NORTHEASTERN FA HBO AD. 26 bales cotton, 413 bbls naval err re?, cars lam? ber and live stock, mdse, Ac. To Bischoff * c?, J Marshall, Jr, J Wteters, Barden A Parker, Kins? man A Howell. G W Williams A cc, J Trlest, J M Eason A- Bro, J F Griffin, R Cade, R P Smith, and Railroad Agent. - ?ja PiHtng-ri. rer steamship Sea Gnu. for Baltimore-Mrs Hammer and two children. L H Henderson. R M Butler, Jr, J H Badgett, W F McEl voy, SC Turner, and Miss L Chap?n. Per steamship Manhattan, from New York LA Dodge, Mrs JA Raymond. J H Ostendorn", captain Brown; Mrs wiggins and son, S w Bird, Miss Margaret E\an6-, w Fix and daughter. Mrs S Ham and son, W J Farr, G A Richards, A W Warden,-O K. Cnafee,_A Anstell and wife,-Miss Austell, 6 E DeForest and wire, Miss E Simpson, Miss M Jackson. G E Seeber, H L Davis. H Mah lenbrink. A Gardner, M M Kingman. C A Doc-Uttle, H L A Balk. A Marsh and wife, Mrs Judd, A Knox and wife, Mrs J Lyons, W Jackson, Anna M Toar G Sieber, w rt Hanleiter, J F Bussell, L B Doo? little, w A Courtenay, Mrs J McKee, and 4 in steerage. Per steamer Argo, from Edisto and Way Land? ings-J Hopkinson, W F Turner, H B Lee, M Mar? cello.. H A Towles, and-I Toglio. POBX CALENDAS. Hdft>"B PEASES. rrm^aner Sd, s noars. 36 minutes, morning. Full Moen. 9th. 4 hour?. M minutes, evening. Last Quarter, 17th. s hours, io juntes, evening. New Moon, 26th, l hour, 14 minutes, morning. AUG. * SETT. I Ti I /ra I MOON I HIGH RISeS. I PB7?> li?, * ? 'WaTJR. Monday. Tuesday., Wednesday.. Thursday.... Friday. Saturday .... Sunday...... 6.. 33 5.. 34 5.. 35 6.. 36 fr.. 87 5T.3B 6..27 6..26 6..24 6..23 6.. 22. a..21 6..19 8..41 9..16 9..56 10..41 ll..27 morn 12. .17" 9..47 10..30 ll..21 morn 12.-.1? 1..22 3.-.31 MARINE 3TEW8. CHARLESTON-, B. C., AUGUST SI ARR1YED YESTERDAY. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull. Nov York left Saturday, 3:30 FM. Mdse. To J ?dger A co, J E Adger A co. J D Aiken ? co, C D AhrenB A co. D A Amme, MAA Asiton, Andrews A Salvo, E Bates A co, E T Brown, Bollmann Bros, T A Bea? mish, F C borner, H Bischoff A co, E E Bedford, J Blake, Dr H Baer, T M Bristoll A co, C Bart A co, W C Bee A co, Captain G W Bradley, C Burck meyer, J Blackman, W M Bird A co, J H Burst, T Castion, Coosaw Mining Company, Crane, Boyl-. st on A co, J Chapman, J C H Claussen, MH Col? lins. J Commins, J il Caldwell A Son, Charleston Gaslight Company, Mrs C M Clark. Cameron, Barkley A co, R G Culsolm, Douglass A Jackson, Douglas A Miller, H Daly, M Drake, Do'wie, Moise A Davis, R L David, J S Fairly A co, Foreythe, Mccomb A co, D F Fleming A co. Purcbg'ots, Ben? edict ft co, I L Falk A co, B Feld m ann A co, AD Fleming, Fogartie's Book Stored AC Goodwin A co, J H Graver A co, Gram ann A Schwacke, Wm Gurney, H Ge:dts A co, J Gorbam.C Graveley, P L G m Hem in, T M Horsey A Bro, J Har Kamp A co, Holmes A Calder, N Bunt, W Hunt, N A Hunt, 1 Hyman A co, Miss lieBsa Huard, Hart A co, Hop? kins A co, Johnston, Crews A co, O E A A S John? son, T J Kerr A-co, Kinsman Bros, KU nek. Wick? enberg A co, Knobeloch A Small, H W Kinsman, Kriste A Obapman.-H Klatte A co, Kaoapanx A Gonzales, J P Kelp, F Kressel, Jr, D Lopez A Son. T Lj ons, Lengnick, Sell A Foster, R Lawless, E La?tie A co, WLebby, G Little, Marshall A Burge, J G Miioor A co, S R Marshall, McQueen A co, p F Morray, U D Mowry A Son, Muller A Wieters, W Matthlessen, M?Loy A Rice, Nachmanu A co, B K NeufvDle, M H Nathan, B O'Neil!,'Ostendorff A co, J C Ojemanp, J F O'Neill A Son, C F Panknin. CP .PoppenheimT-Palmetio. JEioneer_C?fcoperaive.:As FociatlOnTTT Pfrry, CTlenge,- M Polltter,-P-4-fl :Peterm'ar?.7.'A'o^ackenb?Bn7Qulrhby A co, JRtrav sell, Riordan, Dawson AxrvJ Kells, C Rossiter, S c Railroad Agent, N E| Railroad Agent, Southern .Express.CSmpany, Stenhaus? A . ca W Shepherd. : A bo. E B Stoddard A co, L Schnell, Steffens," Wer-; .ner A Ducker, HStencken, WSfeele^D solteri," J1 :sayas, K TfiomllnBon A' co,-0 Tidemahn; J PTay ;ior A ccvG A TrenholovF. von Sant?m S D-Wil ,'son, Walser, Evans A. CogSweU, Wando Mining,, ; Company","Wetn?r A Tmcker; O ,w WlllLsnis A' co', -J Wlrth A co, Wagener A MonseesvS H'WllsojbV R ?White, Whittemore A Rhodes.. W J-Yates; and fothers. On the 26tb,_n.'3o. p M, Hatteras Light ?beorlpg N^.passtd^s???mshlp ,Champion, hence ror NeWYork. 'ArrivcU'atCharleston Bar?n Mon? day, ll :30 p M. a,BL, : ; . r-- - . I Steamship Sea GuU,":lrotj;on,.-Ja7timore-left ? - instant...,Mdse.. .Tn M?nl?cal ft. co. P_C Tren hoim, K,!?ror?^ef,7'P'Brown; J-l)" Aiken A ?o, B I O'O?^i'lMiX?tA Alexander, JeffoTdS fteq?>;S C Ranroad Agen'r.'B'I'eiamanD, Cameron. ??r*fl?y A CB, H Bischoff ft co, J F Taylor ft co. W 0 Han? son, H Wohlken, Goodrich, Wineman ft co, Rave nel ft Holmes, A J Salinas, H Bulwinkle A co, W H Charee ft co. Chapeau ft Heffron, D C Ebaugb. C F Lull rs, W G Whllden ft co, Kinsman Bros, L Kenacke, Mantoue ft co, W P Russell A co, J H Graver A-co, tl X Robson, J R Brown, J M Eaeon A Bro, Petter. Rodgers ' A co, H Cobla A co, O D Brahe A ce, E Perry. P pToale.'Sbaokelford'A Kelly.J WHey k co, Clacias k Witte, H Klat?e A co, it Caldc ei and J CH Claoss.es. Sehr Joseph Seegef, Ellis, Phfladelphla^io dava. Coal. To Master, and C w Seignloas. Steamer Argo, Proctor. Edlsto and Way Land? ings. Mdse. To D Nisbet, W C Courtney k co. Stoney St Lowndes, Ravenel A co, J C H Clauesen, Clnd?a * Witt?, and A W Eckel. ..J CLEARED1 YESTERDAY. Soar Wataoga, Munro, Providence, RI-HF Baiter A oo. SAILED, YESTERDAY. Scar Clara Montgomerv, Hi'.dericD,Jackeonvllte, Fla. FROM THIS PORT. . Sehr M-yrover, Brown, Sew York, August 27. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr J^Stlckney., Foots, at Baltimore, August A. Card, from .Captain t*> 8. Jones. TO THE EDITOR OF! THE NEWS. I observed in the marine news column ?X yes? terday's -Issue a card signed by. George R. wilson,'referring to the management.and-acci? dent to.the.Bchooner ,w. L. Springs', after he; as a fall branch, licensed pilot ol Charleston, had taken charge of the vessel for the purpose of piloting her Into this port. So mach of Wilson's, statement as appertains to my not having a glass. on board, ls correct. 1 lost the only one 1 had some time ago at. sea. And it ls,also true that I was asked io "tate the sun,", bat that request was made some time after meridian, when the san was declining, and whenan observation could not be ?btalned. How men was it possible for me to convey the information he sought, to enable him to ascertain oar poertlen,.which as a competent and experi? enced fall branch pilot of Charleston tarbor, with buoys and landmarks visible to bim, he should have fully understood without the assis, tance <tt glasses- or solar observations. It bas been alleged that m thick:-weather, the difference lo the lands ot St. Helena and Charleston entran? ces ls scarcely distinguishable. Yet in- conversa? tion with Captain Bookley, an experienced and. competent.pilot of St. Helena bar, he distinctly, stated that the range of the buoys on that bar, as well as the landmarks indicating the entrance, are entirely-different from those observed on -en-' tering ? this :port.. Wilson admits seeing the buoys, and yet he ls entirely unable to discern any difference between them. 1 . We are told that mistakes of a similar nature, as that committed by Wilson can -be easily made. Yet It&m Informed by parties capable of judging thar theynever occur with experienced pilots. But this does-no: mend the-matter. 1 am the saferer through the want of . capacity, i oompetency, and experience o:' the pilot wno] Qrst boarded me. L. S: JOKES, 'JMaster Schooner w. L. Springs.. LIST OF VESSELS CT, CLEARED USD SAILED PO3 THIS POET. * F 0 R?~? G S . Ll VxfKPOOlt? 4 The R B Cove. Harkness, up.July 12 ? Bark Annie Kimball,- Simson, np.Joly 1?; ?DOM E'S TIC. ; BOSTON. ' Erip Minnie Abbie,-Harding, cleared...August 21 Scar Avon, Smith, np.,.August 25 . KIW YORK. T Brig C V WUliama. Thompson, cleared..AnguBt 18 Sehr Matilda Brooks,-Jones, cleared... .August 20 Sehr Traveller, H'>d?8s, cleared.August 6. PHILADELPHIA. Steamship Salvor. Ashcroft, cleared...August 55 Brig C V Williams, Troyard, cleared....August 26 BALTIUOBX. Sehr J H Stickney. Fooks, cleared.Augnst 27 Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, up...... ..August 24 Shipping. pOE' NEW -YORK. [OK SATURDAY, SEPT. S, AT 12 O'CLOCK M.] OLT LIKE NEW YORK AND .CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1845.. The superior flrst-class side-wheel steamship MANHATTAN7; M. S. Woodhull, Commander, wl'J leave Adger's Wharf, as above. The MANHATTAN ls one of the fastest steamships on the Atlantic Coast, making her trlrs in flftv to fifty-five hours; and her table ls supplied with all of the delicacies of the Hew York and .Charleston markets. ia- Insurance hy this Line half per cent. &. The JAMES ADGER follows on TTESDAY, September 6, at 3 o'clock P..M For Freight or Passage, apply to_ aug20-6 JAMES ADGER A CO. ipOR NEW YORK-THURSDAY. "Jlj.c Splendid . Kew froh Screw Steamship '"LLi DE, will gall for New York on THURSDAY, September l, at 4 o'clock P. M., from Pier Ko. 2, union Wharves, connecting with Day Passen^r Trains from Columbia and Augusta, arriviag at hair-past 3 P. M. - The "CLYDE"' wih connect closely with the Te?p,?1??tSleamsh?P "WISCOSSIN," of Messrs. WILLIAMS k GCIOK'S Line, sailing September Insurance by Steamers of this Line H per r Freight Engagements or nm,neg hftVj"'' rery fine stateroom*,"!*?.e:^llD.f WAGNER. HTTGP?"? accommodations, apply to ?o WM A rnVSEP. * CO.. Ko. 26 Broad street, or ang??_? y^tTEKAY, Ko. 1 Union Wharves. pACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CCMPY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND J A PAN. PARES GREATLY REDUCED.' ' Steamers of the above Une leave ^er^jftaa^ -No. 42, North River, foot ol Cana: J?ifi?jK street, Kew York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the 6tn and 2lst of every month ?except when these dates fallon Sunday, thea the Saturday preced Departure of the 21st connect?t Tanama with 6teainers for Soutn Pacific and Central Amen:an ports. Those of 6tn roach at Manzanillo. Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco :or Ja? pan and China October l, 1870. No California steamers touch at Havana, bat go direct rrom New York to Asplnwall. One hundred pound6baggageireetoea:h adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on me wharf root or Canal street, North River, New York. F. R. BABY, Agent. Juiyl6-l.yr _ F QR FLORIDA (ONCE A WEEK,) VIA SAVANNAH, FSRSAKpWA, JA CARSON? VILLE, P1LATKA AND ALL POLK iS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVaR. T.ie Steamer DICTATOR will sall on and alter the6th Jniy for atove, places every TUESDAY EVENING, at gore7uck. fare from Charleston io Savannah, including meals and berth, f 3. _julyl rj\U? ?NLY INLAND ROUTE. FOR EDISTO AND ENTERPRISE, VIA JOHN'S ISLAND FERRY, CHURCH FLATS, YOUNG'S ISLAND, BEAR'S BL OFF, Ac. T T?EJ-teamw-''ARGO,'' Captain r _ "TT^fc. J. H. Proctor, w?i receive Frei?ht?BEBHE at Accommodation Wharf, on WEDS s s DAYS and .SATURDAYS, and leave as fellows: . CHARLESTON.- - t ZniPTO. xhnrs?ay^Septl.?^ A M Friday, Sept 2, 8? A M Monday, ^?pt 5,'E M Tuesday, Sept fl, 12 M Thursday, sept p, 2 PM'Fridav. Sept 9. 1PM Monday, iept 12,7 A Mlraesd'ar, Sept 13, e A M Thursday, Sept lS'9 A M'Friday, Sept 16," 8AM N. B.-Freight and wharfage payable on the ^Freight or ^^1&S??* aug30 " Accommodation Wharf. . Shipping, 'i_ POR GARDNER'S BLUFF AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEE? DEE RIVER, VIA SOUTH ISLAND AND ? GEORGETOWN. The Steamer PLANTER, Captain " ?825J* J. T. Foster, having been thorongfa ?HtfigESS Soverhauled and refitted, ls norw receiving ?eight at Accommodation Wharf and will leave To-MOSROW MORNING. SeptemberIst* at S o'clock. For Freight or Passage, having superior state? room accommodations, apply to RA VENE L A HOLMES, angggt. _No. 177 East Bay. jp OR GARDNER'S BLUFF, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE ; JPJ^JlEiBTrER, VIA GEORGETOWN, S C. The* Steamer GENERAL MANI- ? GAULT, Captain H. S. Conies. 13.JH3BK now receiving rrelght at Atlantic Wharf, and wm leave as above on THURSDAY. MORNING, the 1st September. SHACKELFORD A KELLY, . . aogse-a 1 Agents..Xo-l Boyce's Whari; : TTESSELS SUPPLIED WITH CABIN AND V MESS STORES ON SHORT NOTICE. : Captains and stewards are respect fnlly invited to call and examine thed quality and prices of our GOODS. ES wc guaranteed. Delivered free of expense. "" WM. S. CORWTN A CO;, ; -..- No. 2:5 King street, opposite Basel, Charleston, S. 0. . Kt- Branch cf No. ww Broadway, New York, jana* p Bitters. Jj I . P. P M A N ' S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS. . THE PUREST MEDICATED CORDIAL cr" - IHt- A G E I jflifr-Llppman's Great German Bitters strength? ens the debilitated: Lippmann Great German Bitters strengthens the consumptive. Lippman's Great German Bitters cures Kidney Complaints. Lippman's Great German Bitters cures Female Complaints. Lippman's Great German Bitters, an old German Tonic Lippman's Great German Bitters, the most delightful and effective in the world. Lippman's Great German Bitters cures "never well" people. Lippman's Great German Bitters gives an appetite. Lippman's Great Ger? man Bitters cures Liver Complaint. Lippman's Greet German Bitters gives tone to digestive or? gan?. Lippman's Great German Bitters strikes at the root of disease. Lippman's Great German Bitters gives energy. Lippman's Great German Bitters cures Nervousness. Lippman's Gre? Ger? man Bitters purifies the Blood. Lippman's Great German Bitters, the best Spring Medicine. Lipp man's Great German Birtcrs regulates the Bow? els. Lippman's Great Go man Bitters excites the Torpid Liver. Lippman's Great German Bitters, best physicians recommend. Lippman's Great German Bitters will give youthful vigor. Lipp? mann's Great German Bitters cures debility. Lippman's Great German Bitters. $1000 for a bet? ter remedy. Lippman's Great German Bitters, tte favorite of Germany. Lippman's Great Ger? man Bitters prevents Chills and Fever. Lipp? man's Great German Bitters has met with suc? cess everywhere. CBARI.0TTEBVII.LS VA., May, 1670. MKSSKS. JACOB LHTMAN A BBO.: Genrtemen-I hereby certifv that I have examin? ed and used in my practice Lippman's Great Ger? man Bitters. I regard them as an admirable ionic and appetizer. J. W. POINDEXTER, M. D. Depots m Charleston S. C. :. W. G. TROTT. ED. S. BURNHAM, A. W. ECKEL A CO., G. J. LBHN, W. A. SERINE, Wholesale Agents: HENRY BISCHOFF A CO. STEFFENS, WERNER A BUCKER, DOW1E, MOISE A DAVIS, Druggists. CLAC1CS A WITTE. LIPPMAN'S PYRAFUGE. THE GREAT CHILL AND FEVER EXPELLER - ONE D03E STOPS THE CHILLS. NE AR, G it .in AM VILLE. S. C., November :o, lscc MR. LirrMAN: Dear Sir- Plea?e send me half dozen bottles of your Invaluable and Infallible Pyrafnge. The bearer himself was cured of a two years' chill and fever, and his whole fanillv. It has never failed in a .'ingle eas?. Yours respectfully. WM. F. ROBERT. :,unes herewith il few o' V?i LUiCJ ?rtlfi vates for ii" ?Sm?ai -?iL OF LiFE," in our pos? session: MATOB'S OFFICE. GRIFFIN, GA.. ) February 6.1868. J This :s rr, ;er::.'v t':?a: Ih?v? used Professor H. H. KaTton's "O?*, of Life" in my.famlly. in a case of aggravated -Neuralgia in the Face." and after three applications, g.v.c permanent relief. aprie-fcroos_W. N. CLINE. Mayor. ?Mstthancons. " MARENGO " FEVER AND AGUE CURE : A certain cure for CHILLS AND FEVER-a gen nine Southern preparation, purely vegetable; a tonic and ?ever preventive, highly recommended, and stands' unequalled by any preparation now onered. To persons residing in nnhealthy sec? tions it ls Invaluable. Warranted-No Humbug. For sale by all Druggists, and by G. J. LUHN, Agent, Druggist, southeast corner King and John ats., innig-imosnac_cnarleston. 8. C. GEORGE PAGE & CO. UAXTFACTCEKKS OF Pai?2t reliable Cimte? Saw Mills, .Stationary and Pcrtalle MtHtBL STEAW? EfcCENES J&*m*W GRIST MILLS, ?c. ? / T\ Xe. 5 Schroeder Strs?.t,./ ? \ RBTScndfor Catalogua and I'l icc-Lists. Jnnels-3moB n?w_ npHE GREENVILLE ' ENTERPRISE IS THE LARGEST NEWSPAPER, AND HAS TBE MOST EXTENSIVE. .CIRCULATION, bf ANT TAFEB PUBLISHED IN THE CITY OF GREENVILLE. Contract Advertising Low. Circulates also in Anderson, Plckens, Spartan burg and Western North Carolina. ? J. C. A E. BAILEY, jolyn Proprietors. T Factors ? and Commission Merchants, \ \sAdvances made on Consignments of-Cotton ??f Naval Stores. B*r/eston- ?A augSl-1 Cotton (Eke. D UNN'8 PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING HORIZON TA L COTTON TIE. The subscribers, sole Agents in South Carolina for th? above named Patent, beg to conrmeml) lt to the attention of Planters and Factors. This TIE combines the advantages of great strength, simplicity and ease in manipulation^ and the difficulty of tating np the entire slack of the Band In the operation of .pressing ls en? tirely obviated. WILLIAM C. BEE & CO.* ' . Adger's Wharf? aug31-wfn>6 insurance. T HE POLICY-HOLDERS LIFE AND TONTINE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF THE SOUTH No. ?? BROAD STREET. CHARLESTON, S. C. -o WM. MCBURNEY. President. GEORGE E. HOGGS, Secretary. E. P. ALEXANDER, vice-President and Actuary. JOHN T. DARBY, t?. D., Medical Adviser. J. F. G1LMER. vice-President, rt eldent in Georgia. AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE. Solicitor. . E. NYE HUTCHISON, vice-President, resident In JAMES - CONNER, Counsel. North Carolina. ' R. A. KINLOCH, M. D.. I Locnl Medical Exam It. LEBBV. JR..-M. D.. f iners. TRUSTEES. William McBurney, William C. Bee, Robert Mare Andrew Slmonds, John R. Dukes, George w. Williams, James R. Pringle, Lewis D. Mowry Wm. K. Ryan, J. EU Gregg, J. Harvey wilson, E. Nye Hutchison, Z. B. Vance, M. McRae, J. F. Gllmer. William Duncan, John Screven, 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. McCanchrln, George H. AIcMaster. Henry Bischoff. Wm. G. Whilden. A. 5. .tohnson, George H. Moffett, Jawes Conner, George E. Bozgs. John H. Devereux. E. P. Alexander, E. J. Scott. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with Comptroller-General for protection or Pollcy-Holders. More than ONE MILLION DOLLARS of Assurance applied ror ! This Company, having complied with all the conditions of Its Charter, ls now prepared lo Issue the usual forms or Life and Endowment Policies on the Cash system. CASH PREMIUMS ! CASH DIVIDENDS ! CASH POLICIES ! All Policies non-rorfeltable after tbe payment of ONE Annual Premium. Paid-up Policies issued on surrender of the original for an equitable amount. Purely MUTUAL ! No Stockholders ! All Profits DIVIDED among the Pollcy-Holders. Dividends declared Annually. Dividends once declared are non-forfeltable. and may be use.l to redn?e the Premium, to increase the amount or Assurance, or to make the Policy seli-6ustslninir. Dividends ?eft with the Company, however applied, may be used, in case of need, to pay Premiums. Investments confined by Charter to the most solid and reliable Securltle". gg" Patronize the only Hie Assurance in the State, and keen your MONEY AT HOME. july4-3moer?c JOHN H. SIMONS, Local Agent. ?tisccliancons. "WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCH MACHINE, are the best la use. For 6ale on the Lease Plan, with moatbly pay? ments, on easy terms, or for cash. All kinds o? Machine attachments. Needles, Cotton, (white, black and colored,) Silk. OH, Soap, Ac, Ac. Repairing as usual. Circulars and samples o! work sent on application. D. B. HASELTON. General Dealer in Firet Class Sewing Ma? chines and Material. No. 307 King stree;, augir_Charleston. S. C. EETING STREET FOUNDRY M THIS SSTABLleHilEST IS NOW FVBN1SH1NO TBS IM? PROVED MCCARTHY COTTON GIN STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Of various sizes, on hand. Improved Vertical ar;d Hfcrtzontal Corn Miks Sugar M;l'.s. Sng?r Eoilers and Tans, of al' sizes. Horse-Powers and Gin Gearing, 'rom 6 :o 10 fee* in diameter. Improved Lever Cotton Presses, 1er Batd, Power, Saw and Rice MLUs. Machinery and Cas'.Lcgs of all descriptions Lz&it te order. Particular attention paid to House FTCDTS ace1 Castings for Buildings. Gratings. Cistern Covers. Sash weights, Ac, Ac WILLIAM S. SENEI.EY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER. . NO. ?14 MEETING STREET, CEAT.LKS70N, S. C. ang4 mws_ 6cr\NLY INFALLIBLE REMEDY VJ KNOWN." "FREE FROM POISON, NOT DANGEROUS TO USE." "COSTAR'S" EAT. ROACH. Ac, EXTERMINATOR Destroys them eirecrually and Forever. . COSTAR'S" BED-B?G EXTERMINATOR Certain, sure and quickly Prevented. .COSTAR'S" INSECT POWDER (ONLY PURE) Instantly kills Roaches, Bed-Bugs, Metis and Insects. ta* For safety use only "COSTAR'S." Special Wholesale Agents at Charleston, GOODRICH, W1NEMAN A CO. Sold by all Druggists. 14 may4-wiyrp*c gHAMPOOLNG AND HAIE CklTTING. LADLES AND CHILDREN attended at their residences promptly and ai reasonable rates. Send orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, Broad street, next door to Telegraph cflfloe. may23 E iilactjini-rrj, Casimge, Ut. KICSSON'S IC i L 0 E I C ENGINE. SAFE. ECONOMICAL, DURABLE. USES NO WATER. REQUIMES NO ENGINEER. Eavmg marte arrangements for manufacturing this ENGINE oe an extensive scale, we are now prepared to famish to all dearing a light power, tke best and most economical Engine ever offer ed to the public. DELA MATES IBON WORKS, * FOOT OF WEST ".3TH STREET, NEW YORK. EBA-VCH OFFICE: J AS. A. ROBINSON, n:aT?0-3mo9 No 130 Broadway. JAILER GOVERNOR CUT-OFF ENGINES HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL AND INCLINED. Embracing, without complication, all the per iectioES attained in the most complex ENGINES, the smallest sizes having ail the excellence of the larger ones, a feature not- possible m any other construction of high class expansion Engines. The greatest attainable economy and perfect regulation, by the mest limpie and durable mech? anism. A large number now In operation. Pamphlets and price list on application. DELAMATER IRON WORKS, Foct bf west Thirteenth street, New York. augie-WSSOIO:*_ JgEICSSONS CALORIC ENGINE, SAFE. ECONOMICAL, DURABLE. USES KO WATER, REQUIRES KO EKGLKEER* Having made arrangem-nis for manufacturing this ENGINE on aa extensive scale, we are now prepared to furnish re all desiring a light power, the best and mos: eccLomicaiEtiglneever offered to the public.__" DELAMATER IRON WORKS, Foot or West ThirteeEtb street, New York, brandi uUite-JAS. A. ROBINSON, &uglO-Wf3ni<'S" Na iso Broadway. TJACON'a TRUNK ENGINES! FOR ALL PURPOSE?. COMPACT, DURABLE ? AND EFFICIENT. BACON'S STEAM AND BELT HOISTING MACHINES, For Manufacturers, Stores, Docks, Ships, Ac. Price list on application. DELA MATER 1F.ON WORKS, Foot of West Thi'teenth street, Kew York. auglQ-ws3mo3?_ TRISH-ROOFING FELT. TEE BEST. CHEAPEST AND HOST DURABLE Material for Roofing known: A For-ealeby " . "?. . CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and cumberland streets, mcWemo Charleston. S. C.