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TH fr DAILY NE lac Land. . M 6fSS KBBIDI?B. Ta?. weoaTamd belt, byroanbsr, Tlvs fall ?mtb. breeae oar forehead Am Aod, unOer many a yellow ?ta?, - Wo dropped into the raadle kurd. lhere every sound and every sight Mean* store than sight or so and eise w. Each twilight ?tar . twofold light, , Bach rose a double reonesi th?rc By oeean aar, by ?ocdlacd belt, ? fe Oar aUent coarse a airen lsd. Till dark in dawu begiiie to meir, Throogn the wild wissrd-work o erbe*d A mu-mur from the violet vales l Anlofyin the goblin doll ! There Beauty all her breast unveils, ind Jtnsiw' pours oat all her shell. We wat?sd. towards the had et dreams The fair moon draw the mut muring mi A single thread ti silver beams Waa made the monster's rippling chain. We heard far off the siren's Pong; We caught the gleam of sea-mai ' 8 hair -?Ute shimmering isle? sad rocka, among; We ns o ved through sparkling purple air Then M arning rote, and emote from far. Ber elan harpa o'er land and sea; And woodland belt, and cceanVber. ' AFFALBS IN TBJS STATE. Marlon. The Marion Star aays : ,rWo regrow I from Borne or our best plantera that t fearful that thou: crops will be sci ional, ed .with the mst. On some plao'stio ??non ia covered with 'honey dew/ tb< runner of lice which bare made their i ance. After this combination follows tl We are farther informed, by farmers of nance, th? j. sot anns bte > showers will i the rust ?which we hope will come in t save the crop from say) serious injury." Mt Si UM asl lill, of a portion of the catiaei pian tera or Marion on Monday, 2d mal waa lesolved that a committee of one each townaaip io Marion Courrty be ?pp to take into consideration -our situai referen? to tat??, and the propriety of rag a Joist stock oompAoy for the pu sn? sale bf lands sold for taxes an? ott? Thit that committee report, ai a meerim held at this place bo th? first Monday ii tembex next, the details tor euch organ i lader the above resolution. I -r'-rt ?j a-.iaaasw ?? S SS ,i9vb? II . J&X?t'-'. IFr?m the Atlanta Oons+fJ ilHan i 'L 3b t\i:ERtor of Qie Consl&tkni: ion ? gantry i*A*1?^ that I may reply toa,malicious aiUojk, tj ta? insurance Times, ot New York, ac institution with, which _ many bone gentlemea io this and. other Southern E .v?m?iS?1- ".? \ % Onta. sagnnstarl by friends not conn with the Southern Life Insnranoe COTE -the institution assailed-I had not thc itvwo*se?ry to-repiy, and tor the follc . First. Ail the agents of the. Southern Jkjtj beep direct*?? ase the arbole m quot ^ the best cani ng document with w ibey%>uld bearmed^< > In the next Dlsee, I had supposed th joBrjaei which had no regard for truth, ark aadessement of weich is s matter of mere gain and sade, would produce BO other? Sjy^ttBt?tatcks thannae ororeaiuxsd. Tis : a^HuSs^M^^the ?talements of s jon wbJea hAgtmatlshftd. as I had shown iu a xoek oard^twejye wBful, unmitigated fi hc^mthesnort.spawotBlxi?en lines. In the nert place, it had occurred to that the very animus. Sf tola editor, whit so patent, his hatred of everything South biaeoutemptibbk thrust at the iacapacit tho South ern people to manage hfe insora hialncek roggeaiwna in another article of . same paper, that ail southern and West companies give op tbs business of li Te im anee to the North, sad his complaint of denseness, because, focsooth, we pres ur tortetam Southern, money in Southern Sta would have1>oen a sufficient answer for ev -For these r?aeons T thought it unneceaa to write. "A^ the .suggestion of friende, hi ^l&^^Wilrno^oect fat ec tte trssadiareg^ af truth, or both, by l-etoence to General Gordon F. Granger agent Jbr thit company. Ii is, however, well support ed here as elsewhere in ita arU< GeaeraJ Oranger bas not BOW, nor never h aar connection whatever with this company The Tunes says the losses of the bouthi Life have been heavy, and compare a it w ex. fiann' packed companies ft om the North. The losses hare beep heavy, but the be ness has been heavy tlb. If a merchant dc ene milson of profitable boslnesh, does he i expect ^ greater Joss in bad debts,, Ac, tb ?sith sr waa does. one-tea th of the bosrne Tte Life Gompaoy insures 6000 Uvea, moa I not haws, of neeeeeity, a Urger somber of to-sred die, tban another which insures I The Southern Lifo lost more than its pick .ompany-the Great Western-bat it did va ly more business. Why did not tbe editor the Times give thc amount or the basia? done by saan, t he-amount of loss by ea oh, a then draw the comparison ? Does not t merest child in figures understand this to the only way to get at the ratio of loss ? Ti bat . ft. did not snit the purpose of the Timi I ai :he fact? be known. Tots tacked company is shown by tbe Ni York reporta of 18?8 to have received $60,& and ta have paid ont the same year in eas 168.417. Thus expending1 absolutely over $90 inore than it received. While the Atlanta JJ partaient on groes premiums to. the amount nearly $290,0.0, spent in losses and exp ?na of every, description only 39 per cent, of its r oerpts, and the whole company increased i assets-in six months-over $126,000. Beside the limes knows, as every insurance man doc that losses' equalize themselves io the coori of years-BO that the general average is pr served. Thia ia the foundation of ail h tables. As Ulna tr at i ve of this, the Atlanta D p?riment, in its immunHfi business, receivir nearly one thousand applications, has sustaii ed but one loes- Amoe t?. Ward-for $10 Q?O since ita organisation, and tbe other do par sienta losing in bat tittie greater ratio. Hera the heavy accumulation. Yet in the estimi tion ot the Times, the Southern Life is ut sound,sod the Great Western perfectly gooc Why so? The anim na of the article furnishes the solo tion. The one is Southern-tbe other Northen Again, this honest sheet, seeing the absurd j ty of ita position, seeks to stab the Souther Life by attacking the integrity or its officers It says the statement of oar assets is "oooke< up' - that iH, fixed up to deceive- not true. Jj other words, the officers of 'tho. company, ii swearing to the statement of assets and lia rah ties, swore tamely-perjoed themselves Does he intimate that by soy possibility th? officers of bus pet oompao?es could "cook up' statements? No. How is this? Again, tb< animus of his paper furnia bea the reply. On< set of officers are Mulhern-tbe other North? ern. The Times says the Southern Life ie one on the high road to bankruptcy, but ite pets are a? sound. What do the figures show? That the SouUierd Life has $300 for every $100 of liability, while the largest companies in the Motto bava lesa than $150 of liability; yat. in tie wlimstion of the Times, the Southern Life * banarupt, and his companies perfectly sound. How BO ? Again, let the animus ot that paper answer. The one is Southern-the other Northern. The gist ot the controversy is thia-whether officers of Southern companies swear falsely and officers of Northern companied truthfully' Whether the gentlemen whose reputations are identified with this institution are to be be? lieved, or the Times. Or. if outside testimo? ny is preferred, the Times, or the Southern P The Times says the Southern Life is "tctally unsound" - The Memphis Appeal eave: "Its assets aie now over 1600,000. . . * * It deservea the patronage of the Southern people, and tts Inamess shows that it te getting it." The Memphis Avalanche is equally streng in ita endorsement. ? The Atlanta Intelligencer says: "This com? pany, we do not hesitate to say. is one of the most reliable as wall aa sOoceeeful in not only tbe South, bot the whole oona try." The Cooa?tutaon says: "Bj ita xe?c&??y, liberal features, sad its patriotic object, it is achieving a success unparalleled in the ?1103]? of lifo msuraoce." The - Louisville Courier says: "With ample oap tied and lirgo surplus, it at once guaran tee? to- policy- holder? perfect security," ?od iirisea Southern people to patronize it, because it retune the money at home. I might fill Whole columns with ext rac te from' leading iournal? in-Sooth Carolina and elsewhere, "bat these m iy answer for an onset for the Times-possibly. The Times, however, char ?res that we pay for these puffs 1 But is the Times paid for its puns ? Oh, no. These journals can be bon^ht; the TimeB cannot. How is this? Plainly, the answer muBt be-these are Southern, that N ort IK ID. Bat I deny tbat one cent was ever paid for any endorsements I have quoted. I did pay some of the Sont bei n papers to insert a former card in reference to this s me card: others would reoeive notfait g. I propose to contions to pay to Ret these laois before the people. Tba southern Life is able ii pay; it will make money by spread mir them before the country,. and it will continue to do it. The limes wi? 2nd, I imagine, that it bas undertaken A difficult task in trying to teach the people of these States tbat there are not brains or in'e prit y rn o apb in the South to manage life insurance; that the officers of this company, at Memphis, hare a wem false!/; men whose high and responsible positions as railroad and bank presidents indicated the un? limited confidence of the country in thair oom* mon sense, integrity and financial ability. It will not be easy to convince tbe South that the lonjt list of Southern gentlemen connected with this institution are engaged in a grand scheme to defraud the widow? and orphans cf the Sontb; or that they will settle less fairly with policy-holders than companies from the Times' Section-some of whom boast o' accumulated millions by tbe forfeiture of rebel policies who have one price for the North, another for the Sooth, ana who have endeavored to pur? chase tbe policies of rebel widows for a con? temptible pittance ot (he enm insured. - ? He mistakes the Southern people when he supposes them so ignorant of life insurance as to believe a company from tbe North, with less than USO of assets to $100 of liability is stronger end safer than a Southern company, which bas $300for every $100or liability. Or when he imagines the South so A'orfA-struck as tobelie\e, because a company hails fi om that section, it can pay ita president, as a sal? ary. $25 000 of the policy-holders' money, and another offers agents forty five per cent, com? missions, and yet be more economically and better managed than a Southern company which pays its president-who in finan dal ability is the peer of any-only $3000. snd its best agents leas than one-half of the above eommissioo; or that a company (rom the North, which pave fifty to fifty-seven per cent, ito lie stockholders, is better .to the insured than tbe Southern Life,, which, no- with stand? ing its rapid accumulations, his not paid one dollar to ita stockholders but has paid forty per j cent, to ifs polios-holders. -The Times feagan the war upon Southern in? stitutions and strikes the Southern Life only because it is the pioneer. The success of this . company bas checked the drain of money from our soct-.on, ber ca th? limes' complaint ol see- i tionelisna. We make our nuable acknowled*- j mente of being intensity sectional, it an honest effect to retain . Southern money at home be Beciional. : Io oouohision, I acknowledge ay indebted? ness o Qie limes for the opportunity he bas afforded for 'getting these lacis before the pot? pie. The Southern Life invit?s its further at? tacks. If tba solid assets of this company, Kd its patrioUo purposes, do not commend it tbe' confidence and support of our people, lt will never *sk the aid- of the Times. If eu ch S beeta can destroy tho confidence of the Sooth ern people in the directors and stockholdeis of this company, then, indeed, hare these gentle? men fired to hule purpose. Bespocffully, . ' JOHN B. GORDON. President Atlanta Department, Southern L fe Insurance Company. [Advertisement. aaEsTa?^aTaTaTata%a?as^ Ciattwriil_ Ki po rt?. NEW YORK-Per steamship Saragossa-13 bales - Upland Cotton. 330 bbla Botin, 89 bales Dome? rum 79 Packages, ?0 casks Clay, 46 crates Fruit, ft tacks Cotton Seed, and Sundries. tn arl est on Cotton and Klee Market. JKRICS Of THE CH VT!LESION DAILY NLW8.I CmsMtssrtov, Wednesday Eventos, August 18. ( Corrow.-Tb* tnpply of thia article has b roma ai light at to prevent purchasers from operating to any extent, and there were no sales daring the day. We quote nominally LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary tocoodordinary..28 830 Low middling.31 @ Middttng.31??6S By New York classification we quote : Middling nominally.........33 *? BICE.-The very limited supply of this grain now within reach of purchasers is held so firmly that buyers are unable to operate and busineei in the article la at a stand, and quotations quite nc mi ti at. Markets by Telegraph.. rOBJQOH BAEECTS, LONDON, August 18-Noon.-Consols 92J?\ Bonds 83^. The weather ls favorable for crops. LIVERPOOL, August 18-Noom-Cotton active; uplands 18>id; Orleans 18#d; sales 10,000 bales. Corn 81B 6d. Afternoon-Cotton active; uplands 13Xa13J{d; Orleans 18Xal8%d; eales 30,000 bales. Lard 'tia ed. Evening.-Cotton closed active and excited; up? lands 13Xd; Orleans l?JKd; salea 20.000 bales, in eluding 9000 fur specula tao u and export. DOMESTIC MARELTd. Nsw Ton, August 18-Noon.-Blocks duD, but arm. Money steady at 7o> st* rltng, long 9>? ; abort 10>?. Gold SiH. carton firmer st. 3 .'infrie.- Ter? pentine 43c. Bosta steadyr Eventng.-Cotton %c bettei ; salea 2800 balea at Sac.. Flour heavy; superfine State $6*6 St'; common to fair extra Boothera aeSMTSO. Wheat duB and 2eeo lower during the day. Corn rcarce; mixed Western SI 19al 22. Bee: quiet and unchanged. .Porkheavy at tSSaSSJi. Laid steady at 2u3Y?2u,'.,c. Whiskey $117al 17>?. Bice and sugar steady. Bosta S3 30a8 00. Freights a shade easier. Governments stiong and advancing. "W's 23, Southerns stronger. Money continues easyatoa7c Di-counts dull. Sterl? ing dull at 9\a9^. Gold fluctuating, but closed, firmer at 38&. Stocka closed unsettled. ' g v BALXJMO*?. August IA-Cotton firm. Flour dui! and weak. -Wheat lower; prime red $1 60; good SI CO al.55. Corn firm and 6carce; white $113al 14. Oats dull ai 63ai8c. Provisions easier. Pork ISA Shoul? ders 16c. Iarda0a21c Whiskey $1 17al 18. CnrantRATz, August 18.-Whiskey firm at $1 ila 1 12. Prousions qnlet sn? urchanred. No sales of importance. Corn scarce at SBatfio i Sr. LOOM, August 18.-Com dull; yellow ta aacks -*0a93o; white ta bulk 87c Whiskey Aim. Fork quiet at $94 26. Bacon steady at 16 Ji al tic ; clear aldea 19XC Lard 19)4a29c. LOUISVILLE, Angust 18 -Corn very firm; ta bulk 80a86c- Provisions very firm. Me s pork $34a84 50. Shoulden)lfl^c;clears:deol9Jic Lard Whis? key ff lOal IL Winns OT?N, August IS-Spirits turpentine 89)?c Bosta steady at SI S0a4 25. Crude turpentine $3 60 A3. TarSfcSer - - AUGUSTA, August 18 -Cotton firmer; salea t?? bales ; receipts 14 bale] ; middlings 31 #a32c SAVAJQIAH, August 18.-Cotton receipts 23 biles. Exports 114 bales. M CB ir, Angust 18.-Cotton closed firm; Biles 120 bales; middlings 3Cc; receipts none; exports 92 bales. Nsw OBZXANS. August 18.-Cotton dull; sales 30 bales; low middlings nominally 30c; receipts 19 balts. Sonar dull; common HJic;prune li'4 -ll ?ic. Mola eses inactive; reboiled 60a70o. ii old 32J?. New York sight exchange ?,c premium. Sterling 46%. JBartnr Iras. Port ot Ctiurleston. JVugust 19 Jr'OAiX VJsJUl?NL>A.rt. SBA ES OV TUB MOON. New Moon, 7tb, 4 hours, 46 minnies, evening. First Quarter. 14th 7 hour. 19 minutes, morning. Full Moon. 2ist ll hours, 3 minutes, evening. Last Quarter, 301b. 2 hours, 38 minutes, morning. AUGUST. BON BISES. I as?s. MOON SETS. HIGH WAIEE. 16 Monday.. 17 Tuesday.. 18, Wednesday. 19 Thursday... au iTiday..... 21 Saturday... 22|8nnday. 5..25 6..42 5..25 ; 6..41 ?..26 I C..40 5..27 ! ?..89 6..27 i 6..38 6..28 ! 6..87 6..29 I 6..36 12..25 1. .14 a.. ? 2. .67 3.. 61 Bises. 7..ll ? 2..30 8..37 4..39 6..33 C.. 20 7.. 1 7. .46 Arrived Yesterday. Steamer Fannie, Adair, Beaufort. Mdse. To Agent, Southern Express Co, and others. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Saragossa, Ryder, New York-Bavenel A Co. Sailed Yesterday. Steamship Saragossa, Byder, New York. Krem tn la Port. Steamship J W Ev er m an, Hinckley, Philadelphia, Angustia. Brig AtaaaulDo, S. ear, k ew York, August li, -, gj 'vw'iC '7 ,? ' rv?i . ??< SAT?SK?B, August 1ft-Arrived,, steamships Amer? ica norn Baymore; Tunasranda. from Philadelphia; San Salvador from New York, _ ? Cleared, Bitanuhlp Bapidan for New York ; tbip John Barbour for Liverpool; Behr Eua for Ports? mouth, N H i OW BIS nets p?tr onirs tu on nu HaUfOS" j A nar*at IT aad 18. 37 bales Carton, 48 bales Domestics, 879 sacks Corn, 8?.6 sacks Oats, VI sacks Wheat, 00 raekagee Bacon, 186 bbls "^aval Mores, ? ?.ara Wood, u ear? ? Lamb r. 2 cars ?aves. 2 cara Stock. To Ba ll rood Aceat, fi Wbteff?ns, C N Averill A Bob, Weet at Jone*-, 1 H Co bia A Co. Goldsmith A ?on, Hopkins. MoPuer son A co. B Mure A 1 o, B O'Neill, H JD Baker A Co, . j BB Sloan, and Willis A Chlfolm. OoatsiaXJaees per Northe ??terii iUUroad j Awaruat lt?. , 478 bbls Naval ctr re?, 100 bushels Bice. Lumber. Tobacco. Mdse. Ac. To J ?nrit?. M Dingle. J ?ar? aban, Jr. s D Stoney Kinssaan A Howell, J V Bar? den, i c h Ci a? ; sen, W A Thomas J scbirmpr J L Jervev. A A Uoldsmi h h Co, L ? ohen A Co, J Wiley, , bart A Co, Jeffords A Co. end B F Simona, .. j PaaaeaMfera. Pet steamship Saragossa, for New ??rk"M's Richards and daughter, L w Joh son, ti H Caulfield, O T Dewan, B ? la'cott, and 7 in storage. Per steamer Fannie, from Beaufort-W J whip? per, O Dunn, J Stuai t, and A Bob.nsen._ K Pilga, dl)CKif?LS? Ctr. O S K O O '. CUBES 6CBOFULA, DYSPEPSIA, L1VEB COMPLAINT, RJSRVOWS DEBILITY, BHETJMATIBM, NBC RAL (j IA, KIDNEY AFFECTIONS, EBTJPIIONB OF THE SKIN, um ALL Obst?nate or long standing di ?eases of the BLOOD, LTVLB, UKIN AB Y O BO ANS, . NEB VOUS SYSTEM, Ac. It purifies and enriches the Blood, eradicates all Syphilitic orScroiulone Taints. Beetoree Ute Liver and Kidneys to a healthy action, aids digestion, reg? ulates the bowels, and invigorates the Nervous Sys? tem. . KOI A SECBET QUACK MEDICISE. FOBXULA ABOUND EACH BOTTLE. .Recommenced by the best Physicians, eminent Divines, Editors, Druggists, Merchants, Ac. MW THE BEST AND MOST POPULAB HEDI CINE IN USE. PBEPABXn ONLY BT J. T. LA WHENCE, M. D.. I An experienced and well-known Physician and Chemist,) Laboratory and ofi3.ee, No. ? Mainstreet, NOBFOLB, VA. Price One DoPer per bottle. For sale by GOODRICH, WINBMAN A CO , BOWIE A MOISE, * Charleston, fi. C. And Druggists everywhere. July 38 LAC ITT J? E CAREFUL WHAT MEDICINES YOU TA K?. WHEN YOU ABE FXBAUSTED BY OVEkWOBK ol bead or hand, and feel the need of something in? vigorating, dou't drink whiskey or any intoxlcs ting th ?nv, whether under the name of Bitters or ether wise, roch articles giv* Just a* much itrenglb to your weary bod> and mind as the whip gives to the Jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic stimulants are inj un ons to Nerve health, and are ALWAYS foli?n ed by DEPRESSING BEAC! ION. Dodd'8 Nervine and Inrigorator ls a TONIC and GENTLE STIMULANT which ls NOT attended by REACTION. Wnat it gains for you lt maintain* When Ur?freshes body or mind, lt refresh es with natural strength that comes lo slay. We are not recommending teetotalism in the Interest of any faction; but long snd extended observation teaches ns that he who resorts to the bottle for rest or recuperation, will find, as he keene at it, that he is kindling a fire in bis bones which will consume hke the flames of perdition. Tum from it. Take a tonic that will ref reen and not destroy. DODD'8 NERVINE ls for sale by all Droguista. Price One Dellar. See Book of Certificates that accompanies each bottl 7mos June 36 JJ 1 8 O M ' S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Hemeie all Desire for Tob?ceo. It is Purely Vegetable and eoatalna nothing Injurious The following is one of thousands of testimonials that are daily received hy the Manufacturer: BICBMOKD. VA., November 28. 1868. DEAS FIB-The "Tobacco Antidote" prepared by you aocordiner to the teceipt you have submitted to me, and the Ingredients of which I have examined, is purely vegetable, entirely bai mlesa, and con taint; nothing In the least injurious. It is not disagreeable to the taste, snd aa a home article, I bope yon will , jLfet with ready sale lor it, and I believe that if tho ? irec ti ons aro followed, it will do all you claimed for it. JOHN DOVE, M. D. MW Price 60 cents per Bot. The usual dlBsounl to the Trade. MW For sale by Dr. H. BAEE, WHOLESALE AGENT FOB SOUIH CAROLINA. June 7 Jg ERG'S C M V K KS AL RCS S I A .W HEALING SALVE. THIS VALUABLE BEMEDY HAS E FF EC TED innumerable cures, and bas g?ined tor itself a great reputation. The discoverer of this Salve has applied itwith eminent success in tboutands of cases dur? ing the Crimean War. and has cured dangerous wounds, in many cases considered mortal. MB. E. BEBO is the sole possessor of the valuable secret of making this ;-alve; from bis experience in using lt in Europe and ihe success attending tts ap? plication there, he has been Induced to Introduce it into tbe United .Matea. IT BELIEVES PAIN I . Tho?e who have Wounds. Bruises, Cuts of all kinda, or Sores, Felons, Scratches, Musquito Bites, Frost Bitten Joints, SoreLms, Chilblai. s, Children's Scorbutic complaints on Head and Fa e, are speedily cured. It has proved nf great advantage to ladies, and is peculiarly adapted for fathered breasts tore legs, Ac, through confinement, and other causes It acts like maglc In removing Boils. Pimples, and Cutaneous Diseases, sud bas been successfully used for Corns. Bunions and Bore Throat, by apply? ing external.y every evening before going to bed. For sale by all druggists. Price 25c. 50c, and $1 per Jar. Oflice, No. 260 B.iwery, N. Y. Nono genuine unless countersigned E. BERG'S DNIVEBSAL RUS? SIAN HEALING SALVE, No 260 Bowery, New York. For sale bj JOHN F. HENRY, No. 8 College Place-^sew York._stnth ly_July a ?l) ROSAD ALIS. ?jj :ROSADALIS. Sold by GOODRICH, WIMCMAS ?i CO., Direct Importers of European Drags and Chemicals, Maye atuthlyr CHARLESTON, 8. 9, /crtilt3cr?. rr\HE HAUOUNi FKBTIL1ZEH" IS MADE P1COM THK PRO?PHATE8 OF X South Carolina, and is pronounced bv various chemists ooeof tbe best Manu-63 known, only Interior to Peruvian Guano lu its Fr RTILIZIN i PROPERTIES. Tbese PHOSPHATES are ibe remains of extinct land and f f a animals, and pocscss qualities of tb?- greatest value to tbe agriculturist. We annex tbs analysis of Prolesaor SHEPARD: "LABOBATOHY OF TUX MEDICAL COLLEOS or SOUTH CAROLINA. Analysis of a sample of CAR/'LINA FER; Dil ZEB, personally selected: Moisture expelled at 312 dear F....1(5.70 Organic Matter with aome water of combination exoellcJ at a low red brat.16.50 Fixes' Ingrediente.?.(?6 83 Ammooia.2.60 Phosphoric Acid-Soluble.696.Equi valent to ll 27 soluble Phosphate of Lime, Insoluble. 6.17.Equivalent to 13.43 Insoluble (bone). 13.13 V4.7G Phosphate of Lime. Sulphuric Acid.11.01.Equivalent to 23.65 Sn'phatetf Lime. Sulphate of Potash. fit) Sulphate of soda. 3.60 Sand.11C0 On the strcnjtth ot these result', 1 am fha to certify to tue superiority of the C \TIOLTNA FflRTI LI ZEB, examined.. O. U. SB EPA BD, JR." ?r We will tarnish this ?scellent PEQIIL'ZKR to Planters and others at (SS per tin of 2000 lbs. GEO; W. WILLI^iMIS & CO., Aucust 14 FACTORS. stn th! mo gpntc-farnishiog (Easts, (Ctr. E3TABL?VH?b^??837 EL" DUO, .A. . MAM' PA CT CH KU OP PLAIN AND STAMPED TIN-WARE, ? ' AND WHOLESALE DEALER TN JAPANNED-WABE, H0U3E-FU WISHING HOODS, ftc, Moe. 18 HAYNE-STKEET AND 580 KI V G-ST UK BT, CHARLE STUN, S. C. ROOFING AND GUTTERING DONE. tuths2moB August 2 Softs. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaste* FIRE PROOf SAFES Are mott desirable for quality, finish and price. ; MARVIN'S tx SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS? EXPRE88 BOXES, . FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOOK8 Please send for a Catalogne to MARVIN A 00., (oldest safe manufacturera) p,!ri". ", ( 265 Broadway, New York. Principal 1 ?31 ?^^^ gt Phi]<L Warehouses |108Bank st., Cleveland.O And for sale by our agents in th? principal cities throughout the United States FOR SALK BY WM. M. BIRD & CO., No. 203 EAST BAY, CHAKLKSTU5?. December "29 in ?HU? Di nm), Cadttngs^ tu. K ll O .11 * T O 390 horst- power, including thc celcoratel Corliss Cut-ofl Engines, slide Valve Kts Uonarv Engines, Portable Englues, Ac. Also, Circu? lar Mular and Gang Kaw Mills, Sugar Cane a Us chairing Pulley?, Ac. Late and Shingle Mills. Wheal and Corn Mills, Circulai Saws. Beltlnc, ?c. Send (or doRcrlptive Circular anc Price List. WOOD A MANN STL* M ENGINE CO.. February 18 Utica, Kew York. git A.nPOOING AND ll AIH-CL'TTIS G, LADIES AND CHlLDhEN attended at their residences promptly and at reason? able rates. Send orders to April lt W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, No, 31 Broad-street rap stairs.) frags, (Cljemif?li, (Ctr. JJ tt. It I C HA I'S GOLDEN REMEDIES. A*K FOB NO OTHER, TAKE NO OTB CR, AND yon will save time, bcaltn and money. ?UGO REWARD for any case of disease in at.? stase which they fail to care. Dr. BICHAU'd GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 cure? Dicer?, Ulcerated Sore throat and Month, fore Fy?". Cutaneous or st m Eruption?. Copper C hored Blotches, -oreoes" of the ^calp, HcroMla, Ac. ; is the Klatest Renovator, Alterative and Blood Purifier own, removes ell diseases fronz the system, and leaves the blood pure and health v. Dr. ltlOHAU'?? GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all its form*, whether from mercury cr other canses; gives Imme? diate relief in ell esses. No dieting necessary. 1 nave thousands of Certificates proving the miracu? lous cures effected by these liemedies. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2, t5 perbottb.or two bottles for $9. Dr RICHAU's GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe, spee? dy, peasant and radical cure IT all Urinary De? railments, accompanied with full directions. Price $3 per bottle. Dr. RICH AU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR o'AMOUR. a ?adlcal cure for > ervous or General Debility, in old or 30ong; imparting em-rgv with wonde:fol effect. Price $5 per bottle, or two bottles for to. On receipt ot price these Bemedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all corres dpots. None geonlne without th? name of "Dr. RICHATJ'd GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. ?. RICHARDS, Sole Proprietor," blown in glass ot bot les. Address D. II. R?CHAHD3. . No. 228 Varick-strcei, New York ?ftre Hours from 'J A. M. to 9 P. .V. Circulars sent. ly_July 3 J^AItBY'S PROPHYLACTIC .FLUID. LetterJron Hon. AUz. H. St phens, of Georgia. CRAWTOHDSVILLE, Ga September 29.18C8. Darby'*, Prophylactic Fluid ie an article of little cost, but creal value. Iis domestic as well as medi? cinal oes oro numeren?, wluie its specialties are most wonderful I have riot been without it for ten j cart*, and no bead of a family who can afford to hive it should be without it. ALEX. H. STEPOENS. THE WON DB KP I'la FAMILY M KUI. VIS K. Letter from the Surgeon-General of tin late Confeder? ate States. RICHMO>D, Vs., January 14, lt)C9. JOHN DAUB? A Ca, No. 160 Williani-sireet, New York: G'ntlem n-I have received your letter of tho 15th of December, 18CC, calline my attention to your (Darby's Prophylactic) Finid. I most cheer I olly stile tbat the Fluid was furnish? ed to. and extensively u;ed by, the surgeons in ebsrge of general hospitals in the Confederate ser? vice with great benefit to (Lc patients-all the mir geors making a favorable report-a great deal of it was user< lu the hospitals. Very respectfully, your obf dient ff mn', BA SIX PRE>TON MOORE, M. 1), 'IHK ASTONISHING DISINFECTANT. Elton* COLLEGE, OXFOBD, GA., December 2?, 1S68. Prof. DABBY. Dear Sir- Having not been en? gaged for maoy years in the active duties of the Medical pr -ic-sicn. I am only superficially acquaint? ed with the cla'ms ef your Prophylactic Fluid, but am well acquainted with il; chemical elements. Whi.'e, therefore, I cannot speak experimentally of tho value ol' the compound, vet the disinfecting and therapeutic properties ol the agent? employed in its composition, together with the well known reputa? tion of :ts discoverer, as a chemist, authorize me to regard Its meriti as ol a nish order; on the whole it must be considered asa valuable contribution to the class ol' articles to which it bcicngc. The?e views, I may adj. are fusuiucd Ly the testi? mony oj many competent judges, who Lave teated its propettie?. Believe me, dear sir. roars, respectfully. A. .MEANS, M. D., LL. D. CCllh-S 111 K\S, WOUNDS. STINGS, ?ir. ALABAMA INSANE HOSPITAL, 1 TUSCALOOSA. December 22.1808. j Messrs. JOHN DAJLBT ii Co., No. ico William-street, New York: t?er.tle.vm-l received your circtilnrs of thc 1'th Instant, asking an expression of opinion from me as to the merits of your Prophylactic Flu'd. 1 be pre? paration has been so general]} used by the profes? sion and public at large, and so universally esteem? ed. Ibat it seems to me to need no further recom? mendation. As a disinfectant and remeJial agent too. when in dtcat- d, it Ls not exceili d by any similar preparation. We use permeauganic preparations very extensively in this hospital, and cou'd not do without them. I consider yours tue best and most elegant prepara? tion of the kind manufactured. Respectfully yours, Ac, P. BRICE. M. D., Sup't and Physician Alabama Insane Hospital. DO WI K & MOISE. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, May 25 tuthsSmoe Agents for South Carolina. Q O li O G tl E , SUPERIOR TO TB? BEST IMPORTED CO? LOGNE WATER, manufactured and sold wholesale md retail b; Dr. H BABB, June 21 No. 131 Meeting street. Progs, C?l)fm?Mls, ? ?. rjp H ? BISHOP PILLI TXIK BISHOP PILL. I THE BISHOP PILLI A Purely Vegetable Pill (Serrar-Coated.) ?'COSTARS" BISHOP PILI/, ' Is of extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, Indi rearloD, Dyspepsia, Headache, Nervous Debility, Liver complaint" - "lae bert PILL in tee world." leech Ml Journal, September 8. TEY T H E MI TRY THEM! 49- AM Druggists in CHAH LESION sell Ibas. "COSTAR'S" STANDARD PREP AB ATION $ ABB "Costar V Kat, Roach, ?ie.. ExtcrmCs. ?co-tar's' Bed Bu? Extermina tora. "Cos tar'a" (only pure) Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Bcnieoie. known." "18 yearn established in Wew York." "2000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured dally." "111 Beware ll I of spurious imitations." "All Druggists is CB ABLESION sell them " For $1, ti and SS sizes, Address "COSTAR" C?MPA.M. So. 13 Howard-street, New York. Sold in OB ABLESTON, 8. C., by CX IO UK IC H. WIN EUAN Ai CO. March 33 PAC lyr S A D A as 1 8 Purifies the Blood. for Mole bj- DravcrlM? ?LV'?-ry v* ocr*. Juli 39_. **? G . * hvm"i WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY 8. E. Corner of Klna; and John-Sts. SPECIAL AND PEBSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PHYSICIANS1 PRESCRIPTIONS. SHALES IV FORDON AND DOMESTIC DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, PUFFS AND PUFF BOXES, TOILET SETS, dc. PATENT MEDICINES GENUINE BAY ll CM. LUHIS'S COLOGNE IS UNSURPASSED BY ANY OTHER. A TRIAL WILL REPAY YOU. GERMAN COLOGNES. LUHN'6 FLAVORING EXTRACTS Have no equal for strength and purity, and ought to be used by all SODA WATER DEALERS AND ICE CBEAM MANU? FACTUREES. Mr. E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor of the Charleston Hotel, says: "I recommend your Extracts without hesitation to tho public for Ice Creams, Jellies and Pastry." Mrs. H. M. BrLTEiu7ir.LT), Proprietress of the Pa? vilion Hotel, says: "They are well worOay the atten? tion of those who deal in them or use them " These Extracts are put up in small vials, by the dozen, for the brade and family use, and in putt, quart and half gallon bottles for manufacturers. Congress and High Kock Spring Waters CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Any arfcle desired, not in 8tock, will be procuren to orel- r. Goods delivered in the city FBEE OF CHARGE. June 8 nae ruths 3mo pEVRR AND AGUE, -aaar-wav FBOM WBICH MANKIND SUFFEB In J?M over a large part of the globe, ls the ^LX^kW * consequence of a diseased action in ^-T^-%gf the system, induced by the poison H ^Rf Jons mlasm of vegetable decay Ibis -aawL. jj^/exhalation is evolved Ly tho action M ~~ ot solar heat on wet soil, and rises W with the watery vapor fi om it While the sun le below the horizon this vapor lingers near the earth's surface, and the virus is taken with lt througb the lungs into the blood, lhere it acts as an irritating poison on the iuternal viscera and ex>'reting organs of the body. The liver becomes torrid and fails to secrete not only tbU> virus, but also the bile from the blood. Both the virus and thc bile accumulate in th* circu? lation, snd produce vio ent constitutional disorder. The spleen, the kidney?, and the stomach sympa? thize with the liver, and become disordered siso. Finally, the instinct of nor organism, as li in an at* tempt to expel the noxious infusion, concent'--' the whole blood of the body In the intern*' ???ero the surface, and rushes o I*; centrgl or an8 wjln CC^?YvYWwco, StatteCbH But in this effort lt lads, Tven the Fever follows, in wLich the blood leaves the central organs and rushes to the surface, as it in another effort, to expel the Irritating poison through that ottn r great excretory-the skin. In this also it fails, and the system abandon! ie attempt exhausted, and w.nts lor the recove., of strength to repeat the hopeless effort another day. These are Ihe nts of paroxysms ol Fever and Ague. Such constitutional disorder will of course under minc the health if it is not removed. We have labored to nnd, and have found au anti? dote, A Y L. ICS AGUE CURE, Which neutralizes this malarios poison in the blood, and stimulate-- Ibo liver to expel it from tho body. A? it should, fo it docs enre this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And lt does mote, or rather does what is of more service to those sur> je.'tto this infection. If taken in stason it expels it from thc system as it is absorned. and thu? keeps those who usc it tree .ron; its attacks; keeps (be sys? tem in health although expo-ed io tat disease. Con saiutntl. it not ooiyruieg, but protects from.the grout variety ol affect io * which are Induced by (his malignant Indue n ce, such a.? Remittent Fever, Chill Fever. Dua.b. or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or l;i;ious Headache. Bilious Fevers, ^ema^fi?a Rbeuaatlsra Gout, B,in.ine-s. Toothache, barrette. Catarrh. Astliru-i, Palpitations Painful Affections of the tipleen, Hysterics, Coli.-, Paralysis, and Gainful Affect ons i f the Stenia-b and Gowels, a'l ol which when arLing Irctn this cause, will be found to a* sume, moro or less, the intermittent type. This "AGUE CUKE." removes the cause of these derange? ments ard cures the disease. Ibis il accomplishes by stimulating the excreto? ries to expel Ihe virus from the system; and tbese organs by deareeB become habited lo do this, their ?ince, ot their own accord. Hence arises what w term acclimatation. Time may accomplish the same end, but olten l<fe is not long enough, or is sacrificed in the attempt, while this ' Agne Cure" does it at once, and with safety. We tave great reison to be? lieve ibis is a surer as well os safer remedy for the whole das? of diseases which are canard by the mi asmatic imccti-n, than ony other which has been discovered; and it has still another important ad? vantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap as well as good. PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. AVER Of Co., Lowell, Masa Practical and Analytical Cnetetst?. Pfice One Dollar per bottle. Sold at Wholesale, by DOWIE A MOISE. Charleston, South Carolina, And by Retail Druggists everywhere. June 36 nao stutAS-nos c. F. FANKNIfl, A p?t?tH-?ry arid Chemist. No. 133 Meeting-street CHARLESTON, S. O irjIHE ADVEBTISEB BE08 TO CALL ATTEN? TION io bis stock of tb<- best Importer! sod Domes? tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS, AND PATENT MEDICINES. DEATH TO FLIES. LIGHTNING LIQ BINING LIGHTNING LIGHTNING. FLT PAPER FLY PA PEU FL k PAPER FLY PAPER.. 'I j,, i . , . , ?, t?tf- IM SUBE AND SPEED? DEfilB?CTJON TO> THIS TROUBLESOME VLSITOB. FUK SALE BY THE SHEET, QUIRE OR REAM}, BY THE ADVERTISER. iLANUFACTTJBEB OF PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS?. Wbicb bave established for themselves a reputation surpassed by none. Through constant effort and attention be hopes to merit a contntuance of the public patronage walch has hitherto been extended to hun. February 16_tn th al yr jy H. ?>. S. PRUFHITl'l FAMILY MEDICINES CONSISTING OF HIB CELEBBATZD LIVER MEDICINE,. ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BHI0U8 PILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, Female Tome AND PURIFYING PILLS. TBE FICELLENT BEMEDIE8 OF 0. 8t> PROPHTTT, M. D., need no reconunendatioa their well known power in removing the diseases pe? culiar to our Southern climate having already estab? lished for them an enviable r?putation ut Georgia and the adjoining states. AB the majority of persona living in the Couth are predi ?po? ed to dt?ease of th? Liver, it is granted by all intelligent physicians that most of tho pains and aches of our people are due to organic or functional derangement of that Impor? tant organ. Prophitt's Liver Medicine and Anti Bilious Pills strike directly at the root of the evil. Thdy cure the Liver, which in nine cases out of 'en, is at the bottom of the Cou?bs. Dyspepsia, Collo, Siek Headache, Bhenma?am, Constipation, Men? strual Obstructions, Ac, so common among our people. Earache, Toothache, Acute Bbeumatism, Neuralgia and bodily pains of every kind flee before PKO PH IT T'S PAIN KILL LT like chaff before the wind. PKO PH ITT'? LJVEH MEDICI* E. Dr. Prophitt-Having used this medicine suffi? ciently lon? to test its virtue, ind to satisfy my own mind that it is an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia -a disease from which the writer has suffered much for six years-and being persuaded that bundled* who now suffer from this annoying eomplaint would be signally beneficed, as he has been, by ita tue, wu deem it a duty we owe to this unfortunate class to recommeud to them the use of this remedy, which has given not only himself but several members of bis family the greatest relief. ??rai M. Vf. ABNOLD.cflg Of the Georgia Conference. ? . tUOLV CO?NIY, ?A, April, 1867. Thia 1s to certiiy that I was confined to ibe house-, and most of tbe titre to my bed, and tuffering the greatest agony imaginable ?Ith BhemnaUsm, for Ave months, and attor trying every available reme? dy, wiih no relief, I wan cured with two bottles of Dr. 0. 8. Propbitt'a Anodyne Pam Kill It, each con? ing tfty cents only; it relieved me almost instant y. I therefore recommend it m thc highest degree to others suffering from similar dlseise. I can say that it is ono of the best family medicines now JU}, certain. Yours truly, W. A. FOBEHAFD^ COVE?OTOH, Oa.t July 0, ".867. Dr. iVo/iAii.-Having uted yobr Liver V.edieine for more than a year in my family, 1 chet .fully re? commend it to all persons suffering from Liver af? fections, Dyspepsia br Indigestion in any form. I also recommend your Dy.-er.tery Cordial Is the best rem?dy lor that disease. O. T. LOGKRS. PTANTORPVILLE, PUTNAM COUNTY, Otu 1, 1867. Dr. O. S. Prophitt-Dear Slr- lhi? s to certify that I have used y< ur Ague Pills for 'he last ten ye.re. and 1 have never failed to cure the Ague in a ?ingle instance with them. They al me n break the chills the first day that they are given. I can recom? mend them a? being the .>est ague rn? dioine that I have i v ar found, and they leave no bad effects follow? ing them, as Quinine. Ac. Yours respectfully. A. WliSTBBOOK. PUTNAM COUNTY. GA. September 22,1868. Dr. O. ?. Prophitt-t>a-1 have used for the Iaht two years in my family your Liver Medicine, your Pain Kill It, and your Female TOD?C, and 1 have nc feats in saying (hat they are the bett rr eoirines I ha ve ever uetd for the Liver and Ftoroach Neura gc and Bhiumatic afflictions. Headache. Colic, and pains of every kind are subdued by them. After Diing tho medicines solong, T cheerfully recommend them to aoy and every one, and to all 'bat are afflicted, as the best and safest remedies for all the diseases for which they are recommended. Ac Yours respectfully, JAMES WHIG Hr. UH. PROPHITT'S FEMALE TONIC. This Medicine, witb its associates, is a safe andi certain remedy tor all curable dieeaees to which Fe? males alone ara liable. Tl is alt-o an excellent pre? ventative of Nervous Blindness, or Nervous Dia cates in eitber male or lea ale. It ls a powerful Ner? vine Tonic, setting np a fall and tree circulation throughout the system. All of the above Medicines sold by Druggists anoV Merchants generally ihronghout the Southwest. ED. S. BURNHAM, Wholesale and Retail Agent, No. 121 King-street, (near Calhoun,) Chariest OD, S. C. Prepared only by DB. 0. 8. PBOPHITT. April 16 atatbtaQt Covington, Ga.