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Bast over been to Cm ah a. ..<,'"
Where i O,3B ibe dark Mia* o ari dom ;
v And (oar slroo? bon-OB scarce caa draw ?
31,: An empty wa^on ihroagh the town t .
u Where every hubble, bte or soon.
from troth? subsadce overflowing.
' ' ' is made a very lama balloon. "
by confiant and perils ent blowing f
. Where maddy wai en rite and sw ?ll,
"~ ?iih ff.:rfu] and rests.le**might;
Where flan ar? caught by ?eoae ot smell.
ti" J' Because they cannot see to bite t
Where sand ls blown from every mound,
1 o fl'l your eye?, and ear?, and throat;
Where ult the steamers are aground,
And all the shanties are afloat? ,
, *~ Where Uveras have an anxious guest .
For . very corner sheland crack;
With half the people ?oin? West
J. " " And ali tba others go'ng back r .
Where whiskey s^crn*. the avelon* night,
- Are- vening out thai.- poison juice;
"" AT)aw men are often pretty tight.
*~w And won? n deemed a trifle loose f
Whare -'beats'' and .-Vickie**," thick as ball.
Are deep in faro, canis and vic*?;
. Where real estate ia a till fer ?ale.
And held at matt outrageous price* ?
Where the i tra* ars all ibo run, .
And hoody scalper* oom to trade;
Where eyer>thiiw ?? overdone,
ABO everybody underpaid ?
If mot, take hw* lo what I tay;
TuuM Und h-Just as I have fcnjti it;
And if UH . upon jour way,
FcY Oed'? ?ike. ratvdei. go around u
H J] 1 ~ArVAXB9lE TUE STATE.
fOl?lTi? WiMiw t iii ail '
Laurena.
Ber. D. McNeil Turner, D. D.. or Abbeville,,
has mes? eleotcdj ry tho hoard of trastees,
president 6f "thc' Lamc.nvWTewale College,
ha place of Air. Price; resigned, a
valence of A thunder atorm, a sohle oak in
Mrs. M. B. ViUejigue's jard was struck by
hghtningan?Fc^rrrpi?telv shattered. A stump
llB^talJttt&b^U^-gU
tree sixty or sixty feet high. Fragments wei o
throw^joa distance.of many. va rda., some of
In Laceas ter, on sales day. one tract of Wax
Mptainng ene hundred acres, was
il?elt cit ahn ivorts Wforeok)se a
rformoa? Ia 0?rr-' - - ^ .rr
Th? Labrar ?are; i Th? ej-pjKAf e reoresent
ttt?'general complaint to some extent and re
iatatsii it^etatiou ol Biet j kiud my mVM?rziM?
Wtie shown on last -Saturday a stalk of cotton
?ontainin2 thtrtyvftve'grriwn bolte and about
-one hundred squares ana-small bolla."
** Or?x?g*b?rg.
Tba folio-wing eales ara- reported in Orang'e
burg on Saturday: Tw > hundred^and twenty^
?aventj^rive aaeB broacht $o?O caeb; one lot iu
town, with a frame house nnonisbcd. one half
cash, balance in one year, breught ?13f30. Tho
folio wing were sold for cco-t hird cash, balan od
in one year ; Seventy-two aeres near the town,
' -tlMOy four acres near the town, $120; one acre
neaw-the tova, $19.
The' Orangebarg News sa? s : '-For more than
.a week BOM we ha TO been having a superabun?
dance of ram; too much for the good of cmr
ata?era. Day before yesterday, howeverj the
weathor cl?ared up, to the gratification of
thbee whoso rodder needed pull m sr, aha now
everybody is in the corn field agrain. The
rains, had they continued much longer, would
have hi jared the coltan crop very materially;
The btocrna had dommerroed fairing off consid
ewa*rr, bot a few more days like the hut two
will set things all right again."
Barnwell.
The Sentinel aa}s: "From all parts of the
district are learn that the crops are rn a fair
way. and that toe recent rains have beau gene
' :1"A ?weafrfrf?qnest, rn the oas?of Hiss Mary
laud, baa rend- rod a verdict that the deceased
.tam." to- ber death by an ovordoea of some
Slate, and exonerated from all blame all par
B corree rn od.
l"be Journal'baa the following: "We learn
Abat tba rust has made its appearance upon the
cotton in some parts ot Barnwell County. It
this should become general the crop will beti
materia Itv shortened, lt bas been already in-]
. Jnred by;iite protracted drought, and this ad?
di tipnainiiafor tune would cut it off still more. "
The foLlowing sales took place at Blackville
on ??es-dsy : Two hundred acres of land, be
JangtDg to J. H. Harley, waa Bold for $420, and
pureba-.sd by B. a Barley. One honse and lot
in tb? town of Bamberg; known as the property
of J. ?. Gnmea. was purchased by Joseph T.
Stoner, for $460. A bait lot in Aiken, 81 by
- MB feet, sold as the property of E. H. A. Oak?
ley, wai purobaaed by u. Steadman, for the
sum of $26. Fred. J. Smith, assignee of J. J*.
Brabham, sold 224 acres of land, belongil rr to
C. H. Bioe and others, for $250, purchased by
them of C. B.Bnnafer. ..
j -, i - AbtWrlUe.
All portions of Abba ville District bare been
favored with ref rushing raina, which have re?
vived the crops generally. The crops ot cot?
ton and corn both will be leas than an avora, e
one.
afr. John S. Greene, the former appointee of
the.poetoffloe at Abbeville village, after recon?
noitering the ground, and finding that a salary
cf twenty dollars per month would be no in?
ducement, thought proper to decline, and
Th. rm s Williamson, '-a bee person of color,"
baa been appointed.
The Banner says: "An unusually larne
crowd, composed mostly of negroes, assembled
In this village on Monday, lhere te good rea- !
son for tbe belief thal special efforts, had been ?
made by certain parties.io secure thia result.
A3 the season was very favorable for work ia i
the cotton fields, the planters were ver? ann- i
. ioue that the opp -rtunity should bo improved
lor the benefit of th i growing crop. The reply
made by the negio? generally was tbat 'they
were obliged to go to the Courthouse to soe
about maitTB.' , Aa an evidence of concerted
action, the fact may be stated that as many as
sixty m a body passed tho residence of a ci ti?
ren on the outskirts of tbe village, nt arch in?
in double file, under the command of a leader
a good many cf whom were ai med with guns.
Their expectation was, as has been ascertained,
that arms would be given out to them, and that
< Abey would be organized aa companies upon
.. the occurrence of certain contingencies. Se?
rious threats had been uttered, by a number of
them, and apprehensions were entertained
?bat trtublo wonld'eiisno. : : ho reknit did not
confirm expectations, - A moro quiet or orderly '
crowd, baa- never b:en Been in this village. - At
an early hour of the day thoao who bad been in?
strumental in promoting excitement among tbe
negroes were given to understand tbat in the
event pf a collision they would bo held to a
-strict account ab. btv. The town council ordered
the marshal to keep the sidewalks cleared.
This timely precaution obviated the difficulties
which.might have aasen from the insolence of
the' degrees,* they having, on previous occa?
sions, manifested a disposition to block up the
sidewalks, so as to compel the citizens to turn
.into the broad street in order to walk through
"^e "tillage."
QLomrarrrial.
Kxporte.
JTEW YORK- Per ste-mehip Champion-?10 bales
; Upland Co'ton, 23 *8gs Sea Isla'd Cotton, 109
tierces Bice. 30 cs-ks Clay, 26 bbls Rosin, (17
bales Ta-n. 19 bundles Paj er. 21 packages run
. ' aries, 80S Melons, 1 Pi. e hngme. .
MTLADEl PHI wp* s eam-hip J W Evermsn
190 hales i o. on, 60 tules Ysrn, 7 bales Kays. 1
bale Wad, $05 bbl* Hosie. 115 tons Phospha'e.
ClaaaHeaton Cotton and nice market.
rOFPiCK O' THE CB AKT.K8TON DAI Lr NEWS ,
CHABLZSTON, Saturday Eyeuins. August 7. ' (
,, COITO?.-'he business in this staple contiDned to
be oo^y on the n-ust restricted ?cale, ?Ith an easier
terdency in prices. Sales 20 baie-?, viz: 1 at 28; 5 at
JD; 3 ats?; lo at 30 "fi ; lat 31 "?c. We quote nomi
aaa ly:
UVEKPOOZ. CTASSmCATIO.V.
'. . Ordinary to oood ordinary.29 <SS0>?
towB'ddhug....;.31 @
Mlddbng.....^..31>f@
By New Fork clasxJQcarl-n we quote :
Mlddlln?.82 (3
.. Pier,-Th are ls a fair Inquiry for this grain st Arm
rafe?. Sales 57 deice? of olean Carolina, say a tierces
at 8\ ; 40 at 8>i ; 13 at 8 ^c. We quo'e common to
>aJr clean Carolin* ai 7)?@Sc; good 8%? 8Kc ? tb.
marketa by Telefprapla.
lOBXTOJI kUEXXTS.
Jj/rttma*, august 7-Noon - .on-olsW','. Bonds
?taady st 83 V
JLtlMMFWL, A a ju st *T-Koon.-Cotton am; up
1 ll.
lands l-J?J; Orleans 18oJ3,Hd; sales 12,000 bales.
Ked Western wheat 9s 7d.
Afternoon,--Cotton a shade firmer and quotations
unchanged. Bed Western wheat 9a 7da8-. Mess
pork loll ?1. - .' a.
BATU, A TUTU si 7-Noon.-Cotton closed buoyant
last night and opened thts morning on the ppo t at
?LWtffaBoaT fijar ~ -
MUSTIO MARK5TS. jjK
NEW TOBI, August 7-Noon.-Stocks and money
steady. Sterling exchange 109J?- Gold 80^. Flour
6 to 10 cents be ter. Wheat 2 to S cents better. Or ru
1 cent better. Mess pork quiet at |3S 12K- I ard
quiet Cotton firm-uplands 33>?c. Spirits turpen?
tine steacy at i 2); c. Bosin steady. Freights firm.
Eveoinr.- Money aaejMtl 5a7 per cent premium,
mostly si 6 per cent. Sterling exchange ic 9.Val io.
Gold closed at 3C>4'c. State bouda quiet. Cotton
firm-sales to-day 1600 bales-middling S3Kc
Flour-superfine f590a6 30. Wheat $1 Kial 68. Corn
lnactive- mix-d Western fl 12al lu Whiskey $112.
Mess pork steady at $331* Ka88 li. : Lard steady at
20a20Kc Spirits turpentine t?^aiSc. Groceries
quiet Frei Rh ta atti vc
BAXTUSOBS, Augu?t 7 - Conon quiet at 33'?c.
Floor dull-lew grades firm-Howard-street super?
fine 16 60. Wheat steady-good to prime fl 5Oai?d0;
chotee ft 69. Cora steady-whi? fl CW 08. bat?
firm at 63a62e. By? fl 30 Meas pork firm at$34 60
Bosin aciive and advancing. Lard firm at 19Ka30c.
Whiskey quiet at $115al 16.
AuocsTA, August 7.-Cotton-market dolt end
Terr little doing; sales of C ba"es. Receipts 12 bales.
Middling 31 Kc
MOBILE, August 7.-?alea of cotton 200 balee.
Market closed quiet. Middlings 3Ur. Exported 39
bales. _
Havan* Market.
HAVANA, July 31.-The sugar market bas bein
rather qnie: througl the week, and although ex?
changes have advanced 1 to l>* it has produced no
.fleet upon our chief staple, which remains steady at
previous quotations, Noe. ll and la at MK to U}i
per IM noun B, and white? tar ero ph at 15 K 10 ?7 K
do., Ara; and y el ow? 13 to 20 at UH to 15 K do. oo.
shipped turing the week, hence and from Maiensas.
3fl,776 boxes and 2206 bads., ot whicn tor the United
?state.', 4470 boxes and 750 hbda ; balance to Euro?
pean pons, leans* rto ks lu the Uo ports eqial to
334,20i boxei and 7-.'C I hhds, against for tame pen * id
of last ^car 366,033 do. and 6211 do.
H?LAOB3 .-We have no" heavy stock? remaining
to dispose of; clayed firm at 5 to 5"K rials per keg,
and mnscovadocs at OK to 'li do.
BOJOOT.-Demaoc very moderate and stocks hjbt
at eft Kc r* r gallon.
Brm-For export, la fairdemard, end thu rates
unchanged. 8JL ?38, and refined f74 per pi .-e In the
beet ?tsares..
Carr JCS-ls land ?ad Porto Biro, este* at $14 K to
$15K. Wi** ouportunit? for shipment; another pro?
duce and fabrics in good demand
Ti BAoco AND < ie LBS - ino shipmen J> of loaf to?
bacco sud cigars have been active ?nd large durhift
tie w?eklor the United State? and Europe.
txcHABGJta- Gerling London, do dsys sight at
fro ni UK to (cloning ie) 16K premian), e ile * of
?i75,COy; Parla franco at iJ, to 3K I'.eru um st 60
days sight; do soo OOO francs; United rHates'cur
reocj 25K lo 24 ,disrount, ?0 days fight; do, short
sight, at 38 to 31 da Gold buln, 00 USN S sight at 3K
to 4K premium; do, long eight, at A*? to 7 do do.
closing st 6 premium. Our wharf s.? es have been
mostly confined to Spanish ac ri Mediterranean goods
FKSIOHTB-J ulv ip. _i hroe 9| anMl boitoois char?
tered-2,000 box?e for Marseiiles at 60 francs per lr n
?et Kpanlah, invoice weight; do do-3,0 te boxes do.
at t?j??o do; dodo of 1.600 do, at 60 du do; one d->
for Fafrncmtb, of 3.400 bose?, at ?2 7-61 do. 30th
Spanish brlg-1.60U tx xe?, Faina otb, etc at Xi 10s
Od lhere are but few vessels in port, and the busl
nea? for them li light A 1 are scarce.
Bsxtlosa Harket.
lOSTOy,' August 4.-Corr??.-Tie market fur
Mila article continues quiet and no eales of any im?
portance. 1 he tranesctlot b ia Java have been in
small lota at 24a24Kc goM; 200 baas Bioatl3al6c.
Sd; 100 bsg* kara ca Do ta 23K<", currencv, and 30
?a gt Dominio at 31c, currency,
cox TCW-Priors of cotton have been ten dir g
downward th? past week, with m limited demand
from manutactnrers, who continue to purchase only
in lots for im med a te wanta. Gradea above low mid
ahas ire very difficult to fiad, and quoi attona are
quite nominal 3 he saler ot the week have been 7a
SOU bales at 37a28c lor ordinary ; 29a30o Tor coon or?
dinary; 33Ka1So ?or 1er middling, and 33X?34: tor
middling, incl sdi a? uplands and Hui''. Mock soont
30C0 bales and tbe market closes quiet. ,
EoKxsnoa- cot. OD and woullea goods hara keen
quiet during tbe week, and prices ?till role low and
.Mat ?factory, bu: lhere is a i respect of a more act?
ive burin?es at an ein y d?>. Wita good crop
throughout the i-ountry >t ls Lelleved that th? fill
trade will be r(uitc large, and lead to a favorable re
action tn tho goods market
Grrsry BAOS.-Market quiet end prices arc nomi?
nally lfelSKc currency.
tfTXar CLOTH.-Market quite firm and price? aro
tending upward. Ihe salea bav^ bern 100 balee at
28c currency, and now generally held for aa. ad vaneo
on thia pnce.
Naval, brossa-!n splri>s turpentine the sa>?
have been sn ali at 47a4$o it cal In tar, ru- in and
11 vb no transactions.
BICK -lhere bas ben a fair demand tor this ar?
ticle, with eales of 1000 hhds at 8Ka9a for Carolina,
and TKsf/tjC for Bsopoon.
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON, august 7.-TrBrESTr5E-cales
of 140 bois at ?3 for virgin, and t? 7? tor yeuowdlr,
per 280 lbs.
s PHOTS lavsnan- isles of 281 bble at 38.3^'
cents tor couutry, uud 38,'? cauta per gallon tor N.
T. packages.
BosDt-sales reported of ouly 231 b^li ai si Cit
70 for No 3.
Tas-46 bb:s sold at fa 25 per t bl.
Georgetown Market.
COTTON -NO sales this week. We quote from 36
ie 27 cents V rb
COEN -Prime white corn f I 30 $ bu-hal, with sn
upward tend en oj.
likBrn.-No ralf s to report. Ko limber in mir*
l et r?illa nearly out, and will bo compelled to stop
uulesi soon supplied. Good tlrn-Ver in demaad, and
will bring fair figures.
'1 DBPKNTLvx.-Vi -gi ? din, t810 ; yellow di?. 12 65;
scrape or hard, fl 7.? ft bbl ot 280 lbs to the barrel.
3 AS.- Per bbl, retail, $3.
Savannah Market.
SAVANNAH, Augtut 5*-COTTON.-TBS CHOPS.
Tbe advices recoiled from the cotton-growing re?
gions aro n 't so lavorable as we could wi-h to re
port In !hi- .-taie w? bave coniplaiuts of too much
rain, the dampness of the weather tu many instances
causing thc plant to rust, and it ls f area that, un?
less thu raine cessa, the forms wlilroaunmce to shed,
thor eby ?auiagicc the yield to a great extent. This
applies mostly to the upland crops, as we learn that
th' rains buv? bee J more copious in tb? Interior or |
the country than on tho .eacoest .-ea island cotton
that a fortnight ago promised a laige yield has been
damaged to >ome exteut by ibo caterpillar, and the
planter seems di?cou/aced tn (car or tbe dreadful
(.courte that hue ewept their ibid* during the past
two years.
TBS MARKET.-Ia consequence of the very email
riock of cotton offering on be market, business in
this line haa been very limite J, and confined entirely
to buy i r- to ' the N ort u ern markets.
We hear of a lew sales made tor future delivery
during the months of November and December, on
the ba>i? of 25 V- for low middling. We quote,
nominally : Liverpool mlddhxg, 31c; lowm dditg,
30Kc; goon otdinary, 38c.
SSA ISLAND. -We nave beard of only the followlug
sales : 8 bales sea ls'and at 70c, and 10 balee Florida?
at 45?66c. The small stock roulalling on band is
wiu diawn from thc market
Ih i weather has been very wet for several weexa* |
past In Fcctioni of Florida and south Carolina where
long cotton ls grown, and hts recently develo- ea the
caterpillar, the result uf the appearance of which in
desttoo'rve for?a cornea to us tbie week from teem?
ingly r* hable sources. -
J he reco pta at this port 'since July 29th amount
to MO bales upland, of which ?96 bales were received
per < entnl railroad, 15 bales per Atlanuo and Gull
Railroad Tho expo ts tor the -ame tl ne have been
2'0 bales upland and 37 bags sea Island, of which 28 J
bales aplana and 37 bags SM island were shipped to
New York.
BICE.-With ttefxports of the last week aud the
sale? m ide to hold, there bas bom quite a r-actum
in tbe marke', und pr ces have a h'tle stimulater1.
Nearly ail in (he market bas been sold, and what has
been pounded for cuy 1-uytb of tima ie being re
niKVcd io Nortbe. n markets, BO that there i? no v
very l t le held in this mtrket. ex ept ia rouuh,
whi -b cannot but be in demand eveu in competition
with the new crop, until quite late lu tue '(-eas au,
when ibe new rice ?ill bo ou band euough tor p JUL : .
Lug io advantage. J he ri-e Clop may bc con-i u-red
a - mad-. the only injury mat eau a era- to it being
a: harv si time, when lrcsh> t? and v.onns may be of ?
serum- ii jury. Should no aceideut occur, toe, crop
.rill be bei.cr thin anv rsl,al sfuca the war. out no:
to be coupar dw.th thoee previous to the.liberation
af eiava-, teciu-e ol imperteot ctMttvatlori aud lima
;d amount of land now cultivated. Vfj qu? at 7 '.?
i8Ko> Ko rough offering.
Dlaeen iftarket,
MACON. Asgnst 4 -COTTON - B-ceipts to-day ll
Dal'-s; ?ales 6; sb'ppc 3. licreip>8 tor tho week end
?..g ibis evening the ab .ve meluded, 17 bales sales
nreami* time8:shipment? 1 '; -ho.-m.- a tailiigoff
iu receipt? of the pact wee . trout tbuse of the week
.i. fore ol IK ba es; decrease i . sales tor .-ame lime 70
Dale*. Thtrobos bron no maik- tduring the week
under review, and tbo fe? sa.es have been at nomi
oat ngur. ? The sales io- ia . were on a ba:is of 29c
Tor middlings.
COTTON STATS BENT.
>!ockonhand Sepb-mber^l, 1HG8.%.1,326
Received past week.'.. 17
Keceived previously.58,3510-53,107
89,738
Chipped past weei. 12
skipped previoualy.f9,639-60,651
stock on Band this evening.
82
Jonsignees per iNortneastcrn Kailrbad
'a?gust 7.
645 bbls Naval Store*, 65 barbels Bice, Lumbor,
?t*cs. Tobacco, Mdse, Ac To J Marshall, Jr, Brau?
nau A Howell, 3 D Money, Walter A Jo, A A Go'd
mlth A Co. Pelter. Bodgers A ..o, J V Barden, Jef
orda A Co. WK Byan. Graeser A Mm tb, ?aaon A
ho, and Hencken & rt'ur .here.
fU VII i n u ra*.^ a vi .- i/inu
Pa mc narr?.
Per steamship Champion; for New Tor?-Jane
Jones, MiwJM.clHl, ?trausob, A B BoyJ. D F
Faller, C it sefcnltx. J B Bs*gett sod wife, J B steele
?sd wb>, Mitt steele, D Win-low and wu*, Mr Bus?
sell and wire, B W Clarke, Major i 3 Van Born. O B
Fainsy, afr Bead, 3 3 Femlu/x. M Us ti Boags. Miss
F Bogas, J (1 Martin, W B Johnson, T Street and
w le. J E edgerton and wile, A 6 Johnston and wife.
J jj Johnston, Mrs B W clark. Miss L Clark. Mus F
Buist, MisaE Built, J B Bead Miss Caulfield. Mas?
ter Jessup, D F Day, F Montgomery, L> Patridge, C
D seayne. A Nacbman. Dr J L Ancrum Mrs H Cor
lev, W E WordiuR aid wife,'1 B McQabsn, wife and
two children, B F Bu^er. J Hanckel, MU* 'MBtak
ards DZi?> merman, B A Tyler. 0 Kelsey. W B uar
rison. E O Marrah aud wife Mrs T Y Simona. Miss
E L Johnson. G F Br\ an, Mrs F Bryan, Mies Hugtr,
Mrs D A Bitter. J H Cochrane, A Pusquet, L Howe,
N C Jessup. A Ragt e. and P P Locke.
Per steamshin Champion, from New York-8 O
Gillette. H Warner, n O Northcote, Misa .-arah A
Clayton, Mr Levy and wife, J other, E B Hurhsuse
and Ind-, L Jenkins. D W Lancken. A M Wei dug ton.
E J flantbat., J aicQarev. J O Beam and wife. A E
Park, ti K Mooney ano wife. Mis? E Finley, P B Bill
sun wife, F W Da a ?on, Mr IMHO?, and 6 in steerage.
Per steamship Magnolia, from New York-Miss
Nellie Ma de ville, Mrs M S ritaniell, B B um rh and
lady, Vi J Begnell, lady and two children. R Wydick
and serrant, W Fi race raid D aeantdy. K P Brown,
W J *moke. B E Benton, H fl Cro-ley, L Rummer, O
A Maher W Bester, J A Wilcox, W a Hayue, and S
in ste erase. _
Far steamer Dictator, from Palatka, via Jackson?
ville, Fernandina and havannah-E Ramsay, Mrs
Abbott M>B? ^ boon. Mr Oaeaiday, E M Beckett. W
D Lindsay and tamlly B fl McGregor, wife and eon,
Mrs Drake and son. J Go ham, Ur McCsre, W Ber?
ney, J l> Pope. A hisolm, 8 t jme?, Mr and Mrs L
O Young and IS on deck.
Mannt View.
Hort ot (Jnarl-amn, August ?.
FOK1' C-?7aX?J?NIX/kK.
rsa as o> XHX MOOS.
Sew Moon, 7th, 4 hours. 16 minutes, evening.
First Quarter, 14th 7 hoar. 19 tninuU*, morning.
Full Moon, ?1st ll bonis. 8 minutes. ev?uing.
Last Quarter, 30th. 2 hoars, 88 minutes, morning.
AUGUST.
SCF
areas. . SHS.
MOOS
bl. T
HI??
IVAIXk.
9 Monday....- 6. 20
10 Tuesday....; 6 21
ll'We4ne*aay.; 6..21
12 -hnrsoay...! 8..22
11 ; ri dav.I 6.. 23
14 saturday...j 5..23
IC Sunday.I S. 24
6 .49 I
6 18
C. 47
6. 46
6 45
6 44
6 43
8.. 73
0.. 2
9.. 40
10 21
10..69
ll..ll
Morn.
?.. 6
9..1G
10..42
H..81
Morn.
12..28
1..28
Arrived saturday.
Steamship Champion, Lockwood, Mew York-left
Wednesday P M. Mdse. To James Auger A Co, J
D Aiken A Co, Ad.as, i arnon <; io, c D ahreua A
Co. Andrews A .salvo. O W aunar, H bu ch uti * Co,
T M Bristol), T A Beamish A ?'o, Hoi mann ?.ros, C
T> Brahe A Co. Hart s w l rth, J O Kure lt rn j er. Brown
* Byer, W S Corwin A Co. J A co .a A co, ll Cobla
ft co, J Tommin*. M H Collins ? Co, fl At nc, Jr.
Claeiut * Witte C?meron s: Ba-kier, Urony k Perry,
F Daner, i>c uglats s Miller, tl W Edwaroa, Bev Dr
Fox, Forsyth, Mc omb k Co, E J B ri ?cher Furch
?ott Bros, J S Fairly k Co, 1> F Flensing A Co, T p
Forreston, W Gai funk's, Goodrich, Wineman* ro,
B Gerat? A :o, c Goldstein, P l. Guiiirmn, J Gar?
nira, B Bnnttr, Bart A o. N A Hant, B M Backer.
J Beetemann k Bro, P Bealey, J Barkarati a Co. J
W Barrisson, A B Hayden, A Iliifg, Kunck, W cken
V> rg k Co, Bnobeloeh A Small. L Kenecke. Kneto k
Chapman, h S latte * Uaj FKrestel, Jr, Knox. Dary
A i o, C kerrisou, 0 Luschgi D Lopez, Lauroy AC
Alexander, A Linter. McLoy A Bice, Moiler, Nimila
A Co W Mar.-cber, W Matthiessen. J G Mihaor k Co,
N B Badioad Agent. B U'N*Ui, D O'Neill k bons, Os
tendorfi k co, Palmetto Pioneer c j operative Asso?
ciation. Paul, Vt e.cb it Blandes, C P Poppenheim, D
Pani k Co, Pate A Taylor, sUveuel A Co. Gnni
v.lle Ma L mac turing Co, C C Richter, W P Buss, ll, L
schnell k co, G W ebffrae.A r-eckctdorff, D .-?l?
ten, J F calvo, foui ht ru Exp ess Co, B fl et. -tiing,
w semi-ken, O i id-maun. P lccklenberg PP l?ale.
C Vo'gt, J ll V i'eon. ? og ea er k J ons? e?, Walk r,
Evans A Cogswell. Weiner k Docker. Zogbaum,
Young k Co, i aiiro d Agents Urdrr. and others.
eteamsh p Magnolia, t rowell, New Turk-left -
tust. Mdse, lo h a vt ntl a Cn, Ad trna Expreas Co,
J E Ad"er k Co. D a A mme, 3 D Aikeo k co. W at
Bir J ft (To, J D Boes ch. F C Borner, B Bl.cboff & Co.
E Bates A Co, chi ci un a Witte, W s Corwio A co, J
Oampeen k co, J commins, cameron ft Bar.icy. T
M Cater, D T Curtin, ls ac A P Caldwell. L Coben, ll
J Colcock. J C ft co, Crane. Boy 1?ton ft t o, MOD a ff |
('oben, Douglat-B ft Miller, PDoscher, Denny ft Perry,
J M Easou ft Ur J, I L Falk ft Co. Forsyth, Mc cm >
ft Co, h F ft i/o, J il Graver A < o ' L Gutlteuiln. fl
Gerdts A Co. N A Bunt. J II Happildt, D B Basel
ton, Bonnes A Calder, W ?j He _e? ey. W Barra.1 W
U, Bait ft Co, JeCorda ft Co. Jennings, I horn?
ill-ROU ft co. Joh':h ton, Crr w i ft Co, Blatte ft co,
Kinsman a Bowell c K.rr.son, V Ka.h. lt L, E
J -mun. Laure? ft Alexander, a Linger, Murphy ft
Little, W MatOiie-eeu, W A Mehrten.-1, iv aut jue 4 Co,
X 1) alulkci, J G Mlluor ft .'w, a Mar vs. M It Mai
shall. McCoy ft Bice D Ma.wood J FO'Xell1. ft son,
O-lendoifl ft Co, to O'Neill, D o'Neill ft ton Pt bur,
ltodgeis ft To, Paul, Welch ft Brande-, J A Qaackei.
bush, J B Read ft Co, C Boemlt-r, Raven? 1 ft co, B ft
H. diamond B, a ft C. L hchnoll ft v.o. W A - kn ne, o
lidemann. Tapper ft bou, s 1 nom ur on, J F'I tylor ft
Co, dtsmoud i JU voiler-, c Wiuhsn, P tvalau. L
WtlskopiT, Werner* Lnckur, G W william?* vo, G
fl Wubcr ft Co. Wag. mr ft 'I n.e.., W J Yates, Rail?
road ?gent, aud Older.
t-chr H W Biith. Tooker. New York, - days.
Mds.. lo W Koa i. ft Co, J V. Adcer ft i o, E Haies
ft co, Bollmanu Bros, H Rlacboff ft Co, J c Bocsclt,
J 0 Bloome, T M Bil-toli, Ciaue, Boy.s'on ft co, tl
coota ft co, cameron * larklev, w s ? orwba ft < ?o,
J Josgrove, Howie* Moa J baw-on, W c DnzoH
ft Co. F Entelmann, GooJii.h, Wmeiuan ft co, B
Gerda ft co. A G Go -Jwm ft Co, E B Qa duer. J M
(tarey. J Gorham, Burt ft co, Bolines & Calder, J W
Barris-en, W Barrad * co, W Bbunam, G M? ac.c.-,
Jenninga, 1 humlinson a Co, W Knobeloch, Ring ft
Gibooti, tl Kutte* co, J F Kanni .am, Murphy ft
Little, Mottet, Buchet ft Co, McDuff cohen. Ustcu
uui ff * Co. B O'Neill, Ncuivl.l- ft Bannam, C Lilieu
thal * ? o, SC Raiu-oad Ag?n?, J B Renneker, s o
Stone, M Lubra L Schnell, P Tecklcuberg J ? hom
sou ft i o, D B Vincent. G W Williams ft co, Wcrm-r
ft Ducker, W L Wet>b, u A Walker ft Co. Walter
Evana ft Cogs'-cli, W G Wbiden ft Co, G W Aimarj
Baveuel ft Holmes. D U 6.Lox. and order.
>chr i orrie, Whitehurst, Norfolk, Ya, - days.
Peas. To C Sablman j.
?teamer Dictator, McNelty, Palatka via Jackson?
ville, Fernandina, aud savannah. Mdse. To J D
Aiken ft Co, U Fabue, D U .-i h ?ra, M Watson. W B
smith, J Le vinson a, Lengmck & se.l, L O LeSaus
auie, B cohca, J a cehiruieanJa. Coben * co, and
Order.
A rr ive tl Yesterday.
Steamship Sei Gull, Dutton. Bahrunoae-left E b,
P M. Mdse. To Mordecai * Co, Courtenay * Treu
holm. Railroad Agent, it E Railroad Agent, H Iruv.
choff * Co, W M Bird * Co. J C Blohms, T M Bris?
tol! Budd ft Blake, H IMiiwmkle ft Co, B Cobla ft
Co, J 1 : H c.aussen. Cameron ft Barkley, J amp-eu
ft co, W B Chufee ft i o. Howie ft .Moise, J bl Dunne,
roan. B Feldmann * Co, J fl Graver * co, Goodrich,
Wioeman * Co, Bolines ft Calder. W Barral ft co, H
Klarte ft Co. Jtfforda ft C \ Jenning", 'Ihomlinsou ft
Co, griete * i li ?pmun, linnea, Wicaenberg * Co, A
D Lorentz, G J Luhn, C Michaels, B O'NeUI, Osten
dorn* ft co, J F ir*NelU ft on Palmetto Ptoneor Cc
operative Aesociatio i, Paul, Welch ft Erandes, J N
hobson, Rlectte ft schachte, Biepps ft Lilieiitlial, J
Thomson ft Co, Itavenel ft tlol.'uea, stenbeu-o & Cd
Shackeliord * Kelly, 0 3 idem mu, J N 'Ji iemacn,
Tobtaa' Soas, Wagoner * Mou-ce?-, West ft Jones, J
A Weekman, and a A Woodsides.
Brig sus tn K Voorhees, Fa.ford, Boston-10 dsyp.
Ice aud Gunny cir tb. To W Roach ft Co, Rail?
road Attenta, A Langer. J E Adger ft Ce, Pfizer. Rod?
gers ft Co, PP louie, Kllerk. Wickent ertt ft Co. E lt
('owpertbwait, J Uaiucs, Kuox, Daly ft Co, Risley ft
Creighton, W G Whildea ft Co, o B Sikox, S R Mar?
shall, and Ordor.
Merchant's Line sehr U N Bawklns, McVey, New
York-5 da} s. Mdse. 1 o W Roath ft Co, J E Adgur
* Co. Adams, Daxann & Co, G W Al.uar, Laurey ft
Alexand r, E Bates * Co, B 1 Lo hoff 4 Co B 'Umunn
Bros F O Boraer, Blecke & fehaebte, T M Brit-toll,
B Bnlwinkh ft Co. Brooks * ?on, B cobia ft t o, X
M Cat. r, crane. Eoyiston ft Co, <ameroo * Barkley.
C Giaveley. L Campbell, B * A P Caldwell. Dow!? ft
Moise. Doucta-s ft Miller, D F Heming ft Co, Goof
neb, Wlneman A Co, 1 L Falk. A G Goodwin, H
G nit? A co, J B Graver ft c?, E H Garoluer, J Eur
kum? ft Co. C G ?Idstein, H iget * ha'enVl, iioimes
ft (.aider, G H Back- r, Jennings, J hom iuson A: Co,
J. H?r it- 4 Co, Johnston, Crews ft io, King ft Gt o
bou. Klines, Wicki-noers ft Co. U Klaite ft Co. D Lc
rez & ion-, M Lubra O I o .eim.n, Iaiurey 4 Alex?
ander. Murphy ft Lit le. Mu 1er, Nimitz & Co, 1 1,
Moyer. W Matscher. ?? R Marshall, b O'Neill. Pelzer,
ltoogers * Co, F l'uekhabt-r. Palmetto Pion, cr Co?
operative Association Railroal Agents. D ll silcox,
? aveu. 14 Bolm-.s, A O Mono, P C -chrocd .-r, G W
Williams ft Co, a Tobtaa" .-ons, J F Taylor ft o. J N
M Wohitnawu. Werner 4 Du-'ki-r. P Walsh. Wage
n<r* Moii-e3, Ii A Walker, L Weiakopfl March 4
b-iwilen, W L Webb, Clacius 4 Witte, and J id
fieury.
>elir Watiata, Ffatberatonc. New Yolk-5 day*.
Railroad Iron, loW 1* Pall, and Railroad ?gea-?.
Cleared Saturday.
Steimship Champion, lockwood. New Yori-James
Adger 4 Co.
Stcaui-bip J W Everman. Hinckley, Philadelphia
Juo ft theo Getty.
Sailed -Saturday.
Sehr JP Allen. Allen, Jacksonville. Fia.
nailed \ ostenta y.
Steamship Champion, LrckwooJ, New York.
avrom tins Hort.
Steamship Prometheus. Gray, Philadelphia. Aug i.
Sehr Clara W Rlwe.1, Giles, Providence, B I, Aug J
.nunn - >. u ta.
The Savannah News of Friday, August G, says:
?The Bli ish hark Bes-io Yoting, CHptain Arm?
strong, troui Liverpool for thia port, with an assort?
ed cargo, t-tr.iek on Si Catharine's Bar on the 3d in
Btant, at S o'clock, PM. At 8 o'clock the schooners
fllatl, Cnpiain Fitzgerald, and th-? Welcome Return.
Capt..tn Doiive -, seeiug ber cuudition went to her
as-i-itanco, and sfter lightering a portion cf her
rr.'o sue got off without any tuatalniug any knowu
ii .j-.irv JIM stood out to sea Ihe consignees hore.
Me-sis. TVilj-er ft Fullerton, sent tho ?te.ini tu;
i bri t.ana to her assistance, but up to voitiu- to cress
wo have heart notniuir farther, except tb it the tug
-Ld pilot boat were um-ucces-iul in fludiug her alter
i d ligent search.
PORT OF GEORGETOWN, 6. C., AUGUST 4.
anuir?n
August 2-Sehr C ? Wenn, Rowland, Ne.v York.
CLKaaxo.
August 4-Brig Benjamin Carver, Meyer, Sears
fort. Me.
grt) (Barts, gtt._' "
N??WDBY GOODS STORE.
No. 228 HING-STREET,
EA8T SIDE, AND FOU?* DOORS ABOVE MARKET-STREET.
THE ?UBSCniBElJ, HAVING WIXBTiRA.. N JfJUtil . Hi-, t'IBM tiO MSAO KNOWN ASTHAT OF TJF?
KEKHAUDT k CAMPaEN, bas opened a DRY GOODS E-TAbLIiHMENT.on hia own auuount, at toe
above well known ?land.
Tbe undersigned, having been for nianv years connected with the Cry Goods Easiness in this dry, ls
thoroughly acquainted witt ike wants ol thia community. Ie ha? just purchased in New York, and
now . flers to the public, the FBESHLKT KlO''K, H?t'fABL? TO 1H1* MAhKET, and one of the best that
has "Ter boen offered. He will mate bis pi i cs very rc eonable, and thereby nopes to retain and receive
that full share of custom lo which he considers himself entitled at the fonds of his friends and the public.
HENRY CAMPEEN.
Joly 15 nnwlroo
A.
F. C H K V H K LX .
SCULPTOR AND ARCHITECT.
MARBLE WOBKS,
Corner Meeting-Street and Iforlbeek:'?
Alter,
CHARTxfrroy, 8. C.
PJaas made to order and wort executed prompt!*;
inly 1 _ttunflanaa
e A a. JJ?.
V. CAULFIELD,
FLOUR INSPECTOR,
ornes Ko. in BAST BAT.
July 14 imo
C
HAS. H I C K K Y ,
' GILD RR,
POBIBAIT AND PICTURE JE KAILE MAB UP AC
TUBBB,
No. 345 KING-STREET,
CHARLESTON. S.O.
LOOKING-GLASSES of aH sizas fitted toFramif.
Joly 16_DAc_fmw3mo
j T. iiruPHHKri,
BROFE'R. AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS?
SION MRRCUAN1.
8ALKS OE BEAL ESTATE, MOCKS. BONI>&. SS
CBRITI?S AND PEBSONAL ?BOPSRTY
ATTENDED IO.
te. 87 BROlO'tTRKKT
OHABLBVTON, 8. 0.
UIXBZNCH.
Ben. BEN I BUIST, W. J. MAGRATH, Ki*.
SfoeraJ JAM KS CONNRR, T. B. WARING, I?q.
Octoh??_^^^^^
IJOliHEB dt J91ACBKTII.
No. 36 B roa d'etre et,
Charl?sica, S. C.,
BBOKKRS, AUCTIONEEBS, BEAL ESTATE
AND
O h. \ Kit AL CUUUIS8ION AGK.\Ts>
Will atttend to Beating and Collect:ER OI Benia
and purchase and aale Ot Stock*, Bondi, fiold.
Surer and Beal Eatate.
ALSO,
To thc Purchase of Goods and Sappi te B for partie
tn the country upon reasonable terms.
GEOTiOE lt. L'OLKES.AUXU&EB MACBBIH.
Janu-' rr 1 ly r
J ? ll \ If. A L K X A Ii L> K K ,
ACCOUNTANT,
ROTARY PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT,
Nu. IO Broad-itrect.
BE8PECTF?LLT 60LJC11S BUSIN?SS IN AD?
JUSTING ACCOUNTS of Merchants and othera,
and In W BITIN ll UP AND POSTING their BOOKS,
either in part or ?hole. Ar. January 9
S
IC VSlXOOltSO AM) IIAIK-CTJTTIAG.
LADIES AND JLT.lI.Dh2N'
attended st their residences promptly and at reason?
able rates.
Send orders <o W. E. MARSHALL, Barber,
April 14 No. 31 liroart-etreet (up stairs.)
golds.
C
HAKiiESTUlf HOTEL,
CHABLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
TRT? FIEST-CLASS HOTEL, SITUATED IN A
pleasant location, and in the business portion of the
cit", renders it tbe moat desirable lietel for either
permanent or transient RUSS ls. i he accommodations
are unsur.me?ed. having extensive suites ni elegantly
furnished apartments for f>mllleea->d single rcnlle
?a< u. The proprirtor will endeavor to maintain the
blah reputation er joyed by the "(lharleaton" as a
first-class house, and no effort will be spared to de?
serve a continuante of the liberal patronage hereto -
love bestowed upon it
The bern of Livery accommodations will be found
adjoining tho establishment.
j be house i - supplied with the celebrated Arte?
sian Waler, of winch dell,hifal ba'ba can be bud
either day ar night. E. H. JA'-K.'ON,
Ja) y 13 Proprietor.
?1 T . C L> 0% D HOTEL.
THIS NEW AND COMMOIIOUS HOUSE, LOCAT?
ED corner ol Broadway and Forty-second.sireet,
possesses advantages over dil other houses for the ac
cooimodation ol Its truests. It was built cipresal?
for a flr-t-cl?ss family bounding house-the room?
being larg? and en Kulte, heated by nt tux-with liol
and cold w iter. und tarnished second to none; wini ?
the culinary department ts lu the most experienoca
hands, affording guette an unequalled table.
One of Atwood's Patent Kievatora is aiao arnon,
the 'modern improvements" and at thc service ot
guests at all boura.
The Broadway and University Place Cara pass the
door everv lour minutes, running from the Oitj
Uail to Central Paik, while the Sixth and reventh
Avenue lines are but a short block on either aide,
??hordingample f iciilties for cou'municating with ali
the dep >??, steamboat landings, nlares of amuse?
ment aud business of the great inelropoll*.
MOitK d; HO LL ICY, Proprietors.
Varch 12 fimos
gtlU'A'il
Railroads..
C Mtll I, INA KA I Li KL'Al*.
RflOe*
GENERAL SUPERINTENDKNT? OFFICE, {
I in ARLESTON. ti. 0., ?pril % 1*69. I
ON AN? AVTKB bOKDA?. APBIL Hen, TH*
PAS-??^OEB TBAlNS ni the South Camina Rail?
road will rmi a.< follows :
FOB AUGUSTA.
Leave Cliarle-iou.8.-iii A. V.
\rr:vo at Augusta.4.45 P. M,
CO'ineeting with trams for Mont.'ornery, Meu?phi?
Nashville and New Orleans, v a Vnctgnnerv an
Grand Junction.
FjR COLUMBIA.
Leave Ch ari e?ton.,.MO A. SS,
*rr:v. at Colmnnia.CIO P ai
i ounectm^ with Wilmington and Maoobctter u?i.
road, Camden train
FtfIt nH.UiLKSTON.
Leave Augusta.'J A. M
Arrive at <'h?rle*ri>n.ft-l" l'? M
Lcrve Coinmoia.7 45 /?. V.
Arrive at Charlr-siou.6 1" P- ?'
AUGUSTA MGBT FXl-Rtsts
lhCNDaT> KXCKPrEP.'
Lrave Charleston.7.?'' P. M.
Arrive at Autmsta.*.l0 I. V
Connecting witb trams ??ir Memphis, XashviH'
and New Orleans, v a Grand Juna iou.
'eave Auguste.4. IO P. '.i
\rr.ve al Charleston.4.00 A. a?
COLUMBIA NIO fl I KX PRESS.
ISL'NDATS L Xi J'.PT li', i
Leave Charleston .6."S P. 51
Arrive at Columbia.i.46 A. ?
Connecting I >unoays excepted) with Greenville am
Colu-nbia Railroad.
Leave Columbia.6.6J P. M
Arrive at Charleston.6.3t; A. it.
HI MM KUV11.Lt. THAIN.
Leavo Charleston.?.86 P. V
arrive at Summerville*.. 6.< 0 P. V
L-ave Summerville.7.10 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston."i.25 A. W
CAMDEN BRANCH. -*
Camden and Columbii Pakenser Trails on Mow
DITS, WEI NESDATS ai.'l SAT?BDATS, connects wita
up and do vu Day P-s-. pger> ai KingviUe.
L-ru*e Camden.6.86 A. M
Arri-eat Columbia.11.00 A. M
Leav*. Columbia.2.2e P. M
Arrive et (.'.urden.T.85 P. ttl
Slgnedi fl. T. fl AKK,
April 10 General Supennicndent,
<if??ft)iRirn, (Castings, tic.
KETHG-STHEKT K?H'.VDl! Y.
TH19 ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNISHING
THE IMPROVED
MCCARTHY COTTON OIN,
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, of Tarions sise?
on hana
IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CORN
MILLS, SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILERS
AND PANS, or sU sizes
BOBBE POWEBS AND GIN GEARING, (rom e ls
U feet in diameter
IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESSES lor Hm?.
> pawer, raw sad Bice MiBs
MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of sU set-ripHom
made to order.**,
Parti ra) ar attention paid to
HOUSE FRONTS AND CASI INOS FOR BUILD.
ING5, GRATING!,
CISTERN COVERS. BASH WEIGHTS, ?c, ?cr,
WILLIAM 8. HENEREY,
MACHINIST. AND F O UN Xl ER.
Nc. 814 MEBI1NG-STBKET,
CniuLieTON, ?. C.
August 3 mw?
pu CE.NIX I nt? A W O i t li. h .
JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO.
BTJOCESSona TO
t A ll K lt (I M d< CO.,
Engineers Boil erm ak ors kc,
Vei. 4, ?. 8.16 onl M PRITCIlA RD-STREETS,
(NEAB TUX DEY DOCK, )
Charleston. S. C.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILER-:*-MA1UNE,
STATIONARY AND PORTADLE.
BICE THRESHERS AND WILLS OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION.
SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND G FARING
IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS.
CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OH
BR i SS.
We Guarantee to tarnish ENGINES and BOILERS
of i-, pood quality and pawer, and at as low rates as
ran be bad in New York, BilMmore or Philadelphia.
AGENIS FOB
AshcroiYs Loir-water Detector,
THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINS1
DAMAGE FROM LOW WA 1ER IN
'1 HE BOILER.
REPA 1RS PR011PTL Y Al TEN DEO TO.
May 17
?mos
Softs.
MARVIN'S
PATENT
Alum & Dry Plaster
FIRE PROOF
SAFES
Are most desirable for quality,
finish and price..
MARVIN'S
SPHERICAL BURGLAR
SAFES
Cannot be Sledged!
Cannot be Wedged !
Cannot be Drilled!
BANK VAULTS,
VAULT DOORS,
) EXPRESS BOXES,
FAMILY PLATE SAFES,
COMBINATION LOCKS
Please send for a catalogue to
MARVIN & CO.,
(oldest safe manufacturers)
" . . , (265 Broadway, New Tort
Principal J ?21 che8tnut gt Phi]lL
Warehouses 108 Bank St., Cleveland,*)
And for sale by our agents in thc
principal cities throughout tee
United State?
FOB 8ALE BY
WM. M. BIRD k CO.,
No. 203 EAST BAY,
CHAKLKSTU*.
Eec ember 2? ljr
c.
grifo CjiliiW. Gk.
F . P A W K * I ir ,
CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY,
No. 123 Meeting-street
CHARLESTON, S. C.
IMP OUTER AND DEALER IN
GERMAN,
FRENCH,
ENGLISH AND
DO5IE8TI0
DRUGS, CHEMICALS
AIDS
PATENT MEDICINES.
PRESCRIPTIONS
PBEPAEID CABTJUXXT AT
ALL HOCHS OF THE SAT AND NIGHT,
BT AiaULAB
GRADUATES IN PHARMACY.
Vpon Ih'.s brtxch of th? tisinen. lb? atood
PERSONAL care and attention la bestowed, and the
PUB ITT of the
MEDICINES
Uaed in compoaadlDg la GUARANTEED.
FRESH VICHY WATER
(HAUTKRIVK.)
ALSO,
VICHY POWDERS,
Ut Direct Importation.
EACH BOTTLE OR PACKAGE BEARING
TBE GOVERNMENT STAMP.
G0N6RESS AND COLUMBIAN
WATER,
FRESH FROM TUB SPRINGS.
AQEJTT FOB THE CELEBRATED
HOCKBRIJDGE ALUM SPRING
WATER,
A complete adornment si
OA PS,
PERFUMERIES, AND
TOILET ARTICLES,
C01IBS, BRUSHES, ki
GEO. TIEMANN & CO ,
OF MEW YORK,
MANOFACTOTEIaB OF
SURtiICA LANI) DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS,
APFABATO9 FOB
DEFORMITIES, FR ACT CRES, kc.
May 19 wfm
I S O BI >.S
TOBACCO ANTIDO
Warranted io Femeve all De
for Tobacco.
It In Purely Vegetable ind conta
no i hing Injorfosu.
The foUowing le one of thousands of testimonial?
that are daily received by the Manufacturer:
HioiM 'HD. VA.. November28.1868.
DIAB Fix-Tbe "lobacco antidote" prepared by
yon a cc oro in tr to the receipt yon have submitted to
me, and the ingrediente el wbicb I have examined,
ia purely vegetab'e, entirely bar mle**, and contains
nothinp la the least injurions It ia not dMagreeabhr
to the taste, and aa a home article, I hope yon will
meet with ready sale ior it, and I believe that if tba
directions are followed, lt will do aU yo? chimed for
it . JOBN DOTE, M. D.
MW Price 60 cent? per Box. The usual discount
to the Trade.
MW For ral? by
Dr. H. BAER,
WHOLF6ALE AGENT FOB SOUTH CABOL1NA.
Jone 7_,_ ? '
JJ K. H I C R A U'B
GOLDEN REMEDIES.
ASK FOB NO OTHEB, TAKE BO OTHES, ANO
you win save tima h cal t ti aid money.
Sli DO BEWARD for any cate of dsseaae in any
stegs which they rall io car?. ?
Br. BICH?. C'S GOLDE* B Ali A H Na 1 cutest
Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth, fore
l ye?. Cutaneous or Skin Eruption i-. Copper Colored
Blotches, Soreness of the Scalp. Hcrofala, Ac. ; is the
Sanest Renovator, Alterative and Blood Pariner
own, removes al diseases from the system, and
leaves the blood pura and healthr.
Br. BICHAU'H GOLDEN BALAAM No. 9 cores
Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism hi all it-forme,
whether hom mercury cr other causes; give?Imm??
diate relief in all cases. Ko dieting necessary. I
have thousands of Certificate? proving the miracu?
lous cures effected by these l em? dies. Price of
either No. 1 or No. 2, f 6 per cot tr, or two kottlee for
%?.
Dr BICH AU'? GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a tafe, spee?
dy, p'easant and radical cure for all Urinary De
ragementa,accompanied with fuhdirections. Prise
$3 per bohle
Dr. Ri CH AU'S GOLDEN IXTXIB D'A MO UR, a
i adi -al cure for Nervous or General Debility, in old
or )oong; imparting eut igy with wonde fal effect.
Price $6 ter bottle, or two bottles for $9.
On receipt ol price these Rem edit a will be ?hipped,
to any place. Prompt attention paid to all corres
dents. None genuine without th- name of ''Dr.
RIC-H AU'S GOLDEN REMEDIEE, D. B. RICHARDS,
Sol? Proprietor," blown in glaaa or bot l?s.
Addrers . _f>. H. RICHAKDS.
No. 228 Varici-Btroet, NcWgork'
Office Honra from 9 A. M. to9 P. M.
eirenaT tent. 1 j Joly 3
JJ K C A II K F U L<
WHAT MEDICINES
Y O V T A K K .
WHEN YOU ABE EKB ?.USTED BY OTE h WORK
of bead or band, and feel the need of somethicg hi*
vinorating. don't drink whiskey or any Intoxica Ung
thing, w he. her under, the. nt soe of Ritters or other?
wise. i*uch articles give Just a-- much strength to
your weary body and mind as tb? whip trivet to the
jaded horae, and no more. Alcoholic stimalsnfs aro
inj un oua to N >'rve health, and are ALWAYS followed
by DEPRESSING BEA Cl ION.
Dotld's Neryine and Invigorator
ls a TONIC and GENTLE STIMULANT.' wbich Ja
NOT attended by REACTION. Wrat it gainsfef
y on it maint a ir s. When Ur? freshes body or mind,
lt re fr ethe? with saturai stree gm that comes lo stay.
Weare not recommending teetotalism in tb? Interest
of any faction; but long sud extended observa/Taon
teaches ns that he who resorts lo tb? bot de for rest
or recuperation, will And, aa Le kee ua at lt, that ba?
is kindling a ore in bi? bones wbich will consume
I like the flames of perdition. Torn from it Take a
tonio that will refresh and not destroy. DODD'S
NERTiNK ls for tale by all Brugciats. Price One.
Dellar. See Book of Certificates that accompanies
each bott l Tmos June 38
1
'JP H K BISHOP PILLI
J UK BISHOP PILLI
THE BISHOP PILLI
A Purely Vegetable Pill (Sugar-coated.)
"COSTA3V BISHOP PILL,
?Ta of extraordinary efllcacy for Costiveness, Indi.
gestion, Dyspeptic, Headache. Nervous Debility,,
Liver complaint." "Tba best PILL ia tbe world."
Medical Journal, September ?.
TRY T H E lil
HI THBUI A
MW Ail DrngeiaiJ in CHARLESTON sell thean.
"?OSTAR'S "
STANDARD PREPARATIONS'
ABS
..Costar1?'' Hat, Roach, die.. Kitrrmi'i,
"Cotta tV Bed Bag Extermina tora.
'.Costar'?" (only pur?) Insect Powder.
"Only InfallibleTfcmo?ie,? known."
"18 j ear- rbtab't-hc J in New Fork."
"iOCO Boxes and Flask* manufjctu' "'I daily."
?Ill Be ware 111 of snuriou* imttatt ?.? J."
"All Druggists in CB ABLESTON sell them."
Foi $1, tl, fi and $5 sizes, Addrcaa
.?COSTAH" COMPAKY.
No. IS Howard-atrcet, New Yoada.
gold In CHARLESTON, S. C.. by
GOOOH1CH, WINKR1AN dc CO.
Marrti 211 PAC J VT
OSADALIS
Purifies the Blood.
Fer Sale by UrusgiMe t-.verywnere.
JtHS* . li'
K u
S K O O I
CCBES
SCROFULA, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,.
NERVOUS DLBILITY, RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA, KIDNEY AFFECTIONS,.
ERUPlIuNS OF THE SKIN,
AND ALL
Obstinate or lone stacCin? di ?cases of the
BLOOD. LITES, URIN Ah Y ORGANS,
NERVOUS SYS TEM, Ac.
lt purifies and earlobes Iba Blood, eradicates all
Syphilitic orMvotuliHiN taints. Restores theLlver
and Kitluet* to stealthy action, aide digestion, reg?
?late? the bowel*, und invigorates the Nervous Sys?
tem.
MW NOT A SECRET QUACK MEDICINE.'S?
FORMULA AROUND EACH HCITLE.
Recommended by the beet Pn?siclan?, eminent
Divine?, Editors, Druggists, Merchant?, ?c.
MW THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR MEDI
CINE IN USE.
.FIEFABZD ONLY B?
J. J. LAWRENCE, li. D.. *
(An experienced and vcR-known Phyeictan and
Chemist,)
Laboratory and Office. Ne. ti Marn-s.wct,
NORFOLK, VA. -A.
Price One Dol'ar per billie.
For sale by
GOODRICH. WISEMAN & CO,
DO WIE A MOKE.
Charleston, sTc.
And Druggists everywhere.
Joly 26 pac I yr

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