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THE DAILY NEWS. Desolate. _i nu worn-out sight ?orosa the sea, f tte waa wares sobbing OD the strand, rea trow weary ai the sea and land. _ ! the wide deep and the forsaken lea: "Aa I Love, rarurn-ah 1 Lore, coate back to mel Aa walt tc ewe ebbing waree I might command TO tata tad kiss the moist deserted sand I The Joy thai waa la not, and cann?t be. CB? blast for me if lt wsro now my lot 3? ny **t, and hear aH sffite1 ?to om? like jon tide'u taint, recedtna beat: * ? he forgot so easily ia hie, ~* aaa? ? death forget that he forgot. [CerwA/B. WITS J) ?TATR? COURT. oftJKe United fctatea Oirtriet Westert* District of South Lmoir otra oww coaniarorozm. J x-xarao DAI'S pBoczmrsoa. B. C., rfcpteiber 1-The court ?pened at J0o\dock : ' dHfaaaal DoekeL-TJmttKi State? TK Wilfiam Briant. Violation of internal revenne laws. Dist?JiDsr without paying tax. The prisoner aacanjd frota jail, and a beach warrant was atoned for hie arrest and commitment to jail at Greenville, B. C. , United States vs, 163. <50 24, ll and 6 wooden . pwtagea of tobacco found at Columbia, 8. 0., m possession of Charlotte and South Carolina Eailroad Company. Marination for forfeiture for violation -of mUrnal revenue laws. Con demned*, ao^ anq proceeds "in registry, {taifa a report of sales, "i^K1""? Jioosand seven hundred .Jad thirty-four dollars, and nfty-five Pente, on motion, ordered, that the taxation of ?oats bo coDfirmed, and that one-half or said a*n?ant be paid to Ainsley H. Monteith, who ?as been adj adc ed the informarlo said caaes; and the other half thereof be mid to A. 8. Wallace, Colleton, for the nae of the United r-rou BTU DAI'S FBcctsentwos. September- 6, 1869.-Coori was opened at 10 o?clock, A. M. Ohw?nal Docket-United States TB. Andrew J. Patterson, p-:ddkr of diatiHed spirits, with Pai prying tax. Section 73, act 1854. c . Jory,?o? IL charged with this case, rendered ibe following Terdict: Not guilty. J. P. Hill ?,? . .. ag cases were struck of the doc? tes vs. Tony Alexander, .??54-W75^?i?-^B- Barton. John Dill, Marion Donalds. Marshal Evatt. G. Howard, J. ?teomoe. Jamea Phillips, Gibson Porter, J. *?*too and -J. iL Smith, John Rector and Mok? Boss, violation of Internal revenne laws. Hftatoce was ordered in case United ^Tlfomaalvhcb. i States vs. Rodgers, ^stilling verdict, not guilty. ^Tkelotiowivg se?e fa ^??rd;-William cadd, default ?j: to testify VSL John Wright, y' '?jjggyy".re.?iWt?bee. as, to testify TB. J. A. Alexander. faoia* was ordered iri oise of Chirles Hr^^^T*^?Wnhaance to eua wer. Judgment confirmed wa? entered in N. Can? non and T. G. Poole lor tire hundred dollars i???*' i ?6A^JWO ?fi?; ?dre facias or *r^Sw^f?^^aTMb?e.?CAtWe f0r de" ^cP?^???g? ?h^payment ot costs in A. Coth i*? and J. Z. Cothran. Default of A. Cothran waneeysavi NI nua Judge Bryan delivered the following order : To conform to the- manner of designa tin? "e .?f??*' in ? ? bs tance, to the la WB and naasra s^ jfarca in the State of South Carolina cattai th? Clerk or tbe District Court and tba Marshal of the United States fox tho Dis mt three hundred Dames cf citizens, qualified aMisr.theJawe.ot^the, Stale :ol Sont h Carolina, SSearajBlfcr highest .courts ia tue l?tate in ?hieb taraVt are need, rn tbe-f?Uowtofl manner, JoulhCarob^ Conn ty of ereeBTilie the names of three hundred men. to to-eolaeted tv him, and such_an^ UiinXa well ?g jM iaTO^^Ijhe ?Ard- u?uiity, of like ^sTofth?'^ natftta?e?nV*Jf atoresaid: the .lark sod m*r?h?t shall cause the names to be written.1??** ?a*,oc r> eeparate paper ot bal? lot aa?? BiuvllToU up or fold the ballo ts so as Sf ? imi^^il^^^^&fl sha? Saes (hehallets in a box to be kept by the ektk for tmat purpose. This box shall be seeoxtjy locked tad sealed, and only opened sr^Wtsd -for the purpose of drawing Jurors. The list of jurors, and the box, aa thus stade up, shall be tbe list and box out of which jororu shall bo drawa for the ensuing 8. Wr^JuroTBaro tobe drawn, the clerU ?nd aaarab?l ahall attend at the olerK's orfice, or some other publio place, appointed for the nuMoee tw tb? District Judge. The ballots m ibaiary box shall be shaken and mixed togete**, -end ^e derk or toe marshal, m the lUOSODOQ of the District Judge, unless neces? sarily absent, without seeing the names writ? ten thereon, ehall openly draw therefrom tbs number rf jurors nsqoired. If a person so drawn ie exempt by law, or is unable by reason nf sirsTstaV WIHrf - home to attend as a tutor, his name ahall be returned into the box and another drawn in hts stead. ?, Ajar lirttbaH .bemado-uji tu the^man ^of?tkWiqeog* shall be drawn and .sum meMdisihe^same manner as jurora for tr?ala; aad when drawn at the same tune ss jurors for iritis, the, persone who? names are first diawa, tr> tee number required, shaU be re turned a?rgrapd jmors^ sod those afterwards L Qrandsjnd petit juror*, at any stated term .f^SSSB^Oiiax ot the United Gtalee for itte^ea^rnDlBiriot ot South .Carolina, shall '"bo -drawn ?ad sraxnmonB therefor issued at leset nfl OOH, days before the commen?aient thereof, . 7, Ba more than thirty-one persons to serve a*npe^.J?r^:or-n1naleen to serve aa grand Jt?^ajt? D^ dra wn an d summoned to at tend, at one ao#-j^e j^me um?^any court, unless ?. Whs^J^rasjsp? of challenge cr otherwise, a sufflciant naTObtr oijuror? dnly drawn and awtoooed^atmot be obtained for toe trial of apTONft^er efrSiQitt, the court sholl forfhwltb cauae j turora to be returned from the bysrandeis M'complete the panel. The juror? so retorced from the bystanders shall bo returned by the marshal or hw deputies, and snail be soob as ar? qualified and liable to be drawn aa jurors according io tbe prov sions of law. 9. 11? person abai) be liable to be drawn and serve a? a jurer oftener than once in two years, a?alMwOaI>not be so exempt unless he aft ?fl ?ntl serve as a juror in pursuance of tbe 10. The jaron in attendance at any Wp of the snort ahall be 'empanelled in the same mumer a s pjuvir.od by the law? of (he S ti te ol South Carolina. 11. The ralea heretofore passed relative to designating, drawing and empanelling jurors 3br the Western District of South Carolina are hereby rescinded. (Bipoed)- , Gao. S BBTAJ, Uni: ed states Judge. September 6> 18?9. . . L- , ?) ?' SB ? > G ERMA NT. .-1 ?toe nera??a^ aHr?ea'<at?Jaw Relations Be- | J? tsJwwTa aMWetsi avssd ^rui^m. Almost all th? indspen?>nt German papers of the Ams trias Empire are opposed to the for? eign policy bf the Chancellor. On this subject the Wanderer says : In the AuBlrian as weil as the Hungarian Delegation expreation has been gWen of the meet sciiorjw'appjttbejihion as of tue character of WtJiweign.pol'.cy. In the g?nerai debate on tho budget o? tho Foreign Office the del?? gale? Spiegel,,Weich. Rechbauer, 8turm and Pigury characterized the tendehcy or Count Baarffla poWtty M tnti-GermaD and favorable to France, ?toay-a person Hbo thin ks himself ? good Austrian", while he is only a bad polk-1 iiiii?i|igjl?tisjisiiki aiifc fwnrff'n; TO means wrong. Thiajnjaiaijin opinion springs frpm a complete ign<trab?? of th? ebaracter of tho j .ynaWf.f.vtojdAhe: po?tical ebaace? to which, ?tsdoh fi OD ?u? . :.?VI>A ^Tasaos A*y> tiMraiiA ina* from day to day, it may be exposed. A?one the race's that compose the Empire 7,000,000 Germane are to be found, and aa long aa they cannot be exterminated a certain respect for German interests must form one of the prin? cipal problems of Austrian policy. For the condition of Austria would be most unhealthy if 7,000,000 of her citizens wera compelled ac? tively to participate in a policy of national treason. And there can be no doubt that to invite France to assist in the decision of any German question would be national treason. An Austrian Minister who was guilty of such an act would dod among the Germane DO ac? complice, among the Magyars no ass.stant, and'even among the Slcaves violent opponents. With whom, then, could he carry out his so called Austrian policy, whose forcee could he employ, on whose self-sacrifi?e could he reck? on ? He could only depend on France, as the Emperor Maximilian of Mexico did. The North German Gazette makes the fol? lowing observations on the speech of the Aus? trian Chancellors "Oount Ben st defended per? sonally in the Austrian Delegation the foreign PoScr OT^O Cabinet of Tlehna, after it had been criticised by ten previous speaker?. The SfiBriTrjnM Chancellor must nave satisfied maa?ditor? in point of length, at least, hqw H ?acting ?D%?B?>kr?s^^ymsjh^Q EWe should bato thought that the mol? i? Qs^ffosions of Count Boost for so ne time past had left him vAty Tittle room for! novelty, but the inexhaustible resources of the Austrian statesman and journalist shame all: snell shori-sigbted calculations, and the world has to thank bim again for many a surprise. Among these we must mention, as meriting the first place, the explanations given by the orator about the purpose whian the Bed-Books were tb serve, ana the cause of the 'stoim of criticism' wh>oh these publications have al? ways conjured np. We miy mention, en pea? sant that ?if we are to credit Count Beust, it is 'sheer ' envy and jealousy if the press of Germany, England, Italy, Bus sia. or any other country, expresses an unfavorable opinion of the Bed-Books; it is simply an attempt to destroy the pleasure which the Austrians naturally feel in pursuing these delectable productions; no other object cac possibly be conceived This is not bad, but when we come to the information vouch? safed ns as to the other great design ol the Bed Books we find something still petter. They are to serre, we aro told, as a corrective for the polemics of journalism on the foreign poli? cy of Austria-which is, in fact, equivalent to saying that the solo use of these productions is to supply materials for newspaper articles. How much, then, must tho Vienna j J ornais be mistaken which maintain, in their ignorant defence of the Red-Book, that its publication was intended toenlighten the delegations re? specting the foreign policy of the monarchy. 1 be Chancellor, it appears, is aware that the dead season is a melancholy time for journalists, and he huzaanely composes Bed-Books to as? sist editors in their difficult tisk of filling tbeir columns. The ProvinEial Correspondeos, referring to the assertion of the Austrian Chancellor in the Hungarian delegation, that he bad endeavored tbough witbont success; to establish moro friendly relations between Austria and Prussia, quotes tho folio wins- passage from tho Nene Wiener Tageblatt: "? our opinion," faye the Austrian paper, "Count Beust bas no other course to pursue than to make known the steps he had taken, and to publish a ll th3 dispatches, notes and other diplomatie documeme-ewen should they bo of a-confidential character winch demonstrate that it was, m fact, Count Bismarck who has thrown-obstacles in the way of a cordial understaodih? between Vienna and Barlin." .The Provincial. Corripfrimlena adds ' Such is the language of the Austrian journal The Prussian government, on its ride, has ad dieeaed ? communication to Vienna,in whtcli the same demand is categorically made." SOUTHZBB PEOPPF, BIT T.-Stay-at-honi" Northerners bare little conception of the rapid rate at which the South ts recovering ber , fer? mer agricultural and commercial prosperitv. The cotton crop this year will be 3,000,000 bale?, worth (ulIv $300 000.000, that of cora will amount to 285,000.000 bushels, worth $200. 000,000 at least, and sugar, wheat, tobacco and other productions will vield $150,000 000 more, making a total or $?550,000,003, which, among a population of 11.0O0,0JO is nearly $00 per head all round. Southern land at Its pre. MMM-price is one ot the best investments in tbe market.-New York Sun. ilommiei?l PHILADELPHIA-Per achr A M Flanagan-300 tone Phosphate Bock, 34 000 feet limber. I Charleston cotton, Hie? atad Navrai Store? ?naract, . JUICE 0?* THB CH ARLESTON DAILY NEWB, < dXAaxrjrrow, Wednesday Evening, September 8. ( > COITO*.-Tarro was a steady inquiry for the ata? ste, rUchttetned at ?boat the closing figure* of the day before, but prices had a declining tendency and fell ot about Xe ? ft. Sales 900 balea, v's: lat] 39; 30 at 30; 5 at 30K; Mat SI; 16at3l>i; 14 at 32; ?at:8JX;I8at8-2>i;Svat3.!V We quote: ! UVXBP0OL CLASSinCATION. 1 ' Ordinary to good ordinary..vs rai D Low middling.31 Ca, ; Middling...39 @ By Nsw York ctei*iacad<'n we quote : Middling.33KS - ? MS.-?Tb ere being no augnly ot thia grain on die j nark rt thar? were no transaction?. NATAL STOBXS- Tber? ?M'a steady demand?t about pre TVT? ?jcntationf ; the following sales tiking puce : 91 calka .pirlta turpentine, io extra package?, on private terms; 83 caska spirits turpentine, in good packages, at 98>j; 31 bola of extra No. 1 and Mo. 1 rocha at $3 SO * bbl; 30 bb)* of No. 1 rosin at t> 36; ll bbl* Na 1 rosin at $2 ?5; 7 bbls of low No. 1 rosin st tl; 18 bbls of No. 2 rosin at $18) Crude turpentine it in demand. ai ar bets by Telegraph.. . EOBjaON XABXSTS. Losnoat, September 8-Noon-Consols 82K Booda 82*. Sugar afloat Kt td . Evening.-Console 92*;. Bonds F25; Common rotin 5? Mete. Turpentine 20 s Od. LrvtapooL, September 8-Noon.-Cotton duB; ojdandt r?*d; Orleans 13tt*l?\'d ; eales 6000 batet. Afternoon. -Cotton dull; uplands 13?,'d ; orleans 13>;al3#d; salea wont exceed 8000 balts. Bed West? ern wheat ts JOdalls. Evening-Cotton dull; upland J8Xd; Orleans lSXalSXd; tales i000 balea; for speculation and ex? port 3000 balta. Prpvlaloaa ?ad naval stores dsn, Paai*. September 8. -Afternoon.-Boures cs eltert, Kerna? 69/ 97c Later.-Bourse firmer. Rentes 70f 37c. DOMESTIC MASKKTS. Nxw Yoaz, Septena ber 8-Noon.-Stockt unset? tled. Monty easier at 7c. Marling, long 83?; thort 9X. Gold feverish and weak at 31 j; Cotton lower at 34Kc Turpentine quiet at 42c. Bosin quiet; good common $330; strained 12 37,v Ire? lng.-Cotton fully Kc lower; tale? 800 balea at 34Kc Flour, State and Western heavy; super flh? to fancy Stat? $085?7; superfine to choice white Wettern $8 63?T 30; Souther a dull ?nd declining; common to cholc? extra td Hall. Wheat closed with noon'* decline recovered. Corn doll and lower; mixed Wettern $119*1 20. Mets beef steady. Meat pork lowtrat $30 60a31 60. Lard a shade lower; kettle 19Xal9Xc. Whiskey $1 lOal 10K- Groceries quiet. Turpentine 41 Kc Rosin $2 30a8. Freights quiet and firm. Southern stocks dull. Money active and ti?br at 7c Good sterling SK- Oold dull at 35. BAX/TEAM. September ts.-Cotton dull st 34a StSc^Tkurtteedy; fa<r demand. Wheat steady; priaae to choice red $105il OL Corn firm at $1 18a 1 23. Oatt 65s63c. Bye $1 lOal 16 Mess pork dull at $34. Eaoon, shoulder* l?Kc. Whiskey, better feeling at ?113. CracTssaTi, September ft-Tobacco, good de aaaadand foll prises. Whiskey dull at $1 08. Lard duh. Meat pork dull and namlnally unchanged Bacon, shoulders UHe; clear tide? 13?<o. . Sx, Loris, September 8.-Marketa stttdy. , LOU1SVTT.I.K, September 8. - Provitlont qu et kteca pork $34*34 25. Bacon, shoulders 16al6v;c; olear Bidet ?Kc. Whtakey $1 08 Wrucu?TON, September 8.-Spirits turpentine steady at 38>;c Bostn quiet and $1 75 for No 2. prude turpentine steady at $1 50a3. Tar steady at .2 45. Low middling cotton at 31c. j A cacsTA, september 8 -Cotton, market opened ?quiet at 31 Kc, but dosed at 31c; eales 213 Vales; n ceipts 313 bale?. SAVANNAH, September 8.-Cotton, receipts 126J boles; sales 75 bales; market flat with? decline of Kc ca all grades; stork large; middling SlaSlKc MOBILE, September 8- Cotton, eales 100 bales; closed ea?y; low midd lng 30c; receipts 114 bales. 4Nxw OBL?ANS, September 8.-Cotton in demand ; les 800'bales, leaving little or none in first hande; middling 31Ka31?4t; receip's 64 balea; exporta c^utwite ll balta. Oula S4X. Sterling nomiaaUy $i . .Hew York sight exchange K'aJ?c dist ta-''. H a vs na Harket. HaVANA, Septratar 5 -Tho fellowing was the state of the amsriet at law close of the week: Sugar merchants re ru se to purchase, OW?DR to the high demands of holders. Noa ll to 30 D. 8. armer, at ?Kill real? per irrobe. Exporta from Havana and Mkamm? during the week, Otoo boxee io foreign porta and 3500 boxea to the United States. Total .Vak ia warehouse? in Barana and kfantaaaae, 368,000 boxes and 6000 hhda. Molasses ingar 7aT>? redil; musoovado and inferior to common refiting OSfaTX reen; fine to good reoniag 8a8K reals; gro? cer* grad s s 8K*9 rasla ?Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, Heptember 7.-Trjnrrjimri-81 bbl? received to-day, ?nd sold at $3 40*^ 60 tor yel? low atp and ts Tor virgin per 280 lbs. S narra TuareirrnrE-We ore without any sales to report; 38K0 offered, but refused ; stock very light. Bosnt-hKlei of 37? bbU st tl 76al 80 fct No 3, and fA M for extra No 2i TAB-Advanced Bc, with' sales of 103 bois at $2 ?eperbbl. Colvtmbat Market. . COLUUB?S, fMptsabort *-<!OCCTOS-A11 Out ap pe ?red upon the streets or offered tn the warehouses were taken at toe'following figure?: Ordinary 27Kc; good ordinary 28Ka29c; low middlings SOaSOK'c; middliois ??Lgood mlddlipswlJP?'?.--1.. Sa^TTSTli^rrwSpis^AS bales; ahipmenttll6 DAILY STATEMENT. Stack on sand September 1, I860.... Received ?UM?W-. J I ?.-. Bacci ved previously. Total.??j Shipped to-day. Shipped previously. Stock September 6, 1869. .138 46 279-824 ?49 115 189-964 .~Ut| Constsnee* Der souin ? molina ttallroaa September 7 and t. 624 balee Cotton. 1C5 bales Dome-tics, 4< cask? Clay, 18 package? Bacon. 432 bola Naval Stores, 4 cars Lumber, 2 cara Wood, 4 cars Stock. To Ball road Agent, W W Smith, J B Pringle, Frost * > dger, Goldsmith A Son, Claghorn, Herring k Co, Courte? nay A Trenbolm, Heeder A Davis, Crane. Boylaton 4 Co. Stenhouse A- Co, FPO Kreokt, G H Walter 4 Co, S J Wira A Co, G W Williams, lt Co, Ward law * Carew, A J Salinas, Dowling k Co, A B Mullican, W G Whtlden, Mowry A Co, Johnston, Crews A Co, J B K Sloan, Wagner, stewart k Co. Utter k Kenyon, Kinsman k Howell. Caldwell k Son. W K Byan, J Marshall, and Hopkins. McPherson k Co\ - passe ratters. Fer steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah via Beau? fort Bluffkin, Hilton Head, 4c- a Lowe, A Btrauta, W H bm .th and wife, G Bell. L J Weber, Ber W H Boone and wife. Miss Knickerbocker, Mr? Bogara and servant, E Hyman, O Copea, J L Barnwell, and 10 on deck. /Barine Vims. Port ot CharloHton. Sept'r 9. fOKT CALiKNDAK. FHA Lt* or ras MOOS. . New Moon, 6th, 13 bonn, 46 minute?, moraine. First Quarter. 12th, 4 honre. 3 minut?e, evening. Fall .Moon, 20tb, 3 boure. 21 minutes, evening. La?t Quarter. 58tb. 4 hour?, 3 minute?, evening. B BIFTKMBEIi. SOT Bl Eli. I CITS. 0 ."ilonu*y....i fi..30 6..16 | 6..64 8.. 2 7.T.K??UV....I 6..40 6..15 7..40 8.. 4? 8WtiufBdav.' 6.. 40 6.14 8..16 9..31 DirhiriiJ.av...i Q..41 6..13 8..66 1 0..31 lOlFrld?v. .'...j 6..? 6..ll 9..8V- ll.. 9 lllSatarb.r... E..42 G..10 10..33 Morn. 13 8rttt3U<-. 6..S3 < ?..8 ll.. 8 13.. 4 Arrived Yesterday. Steamer Pilot Poy, Pt ck. Savannah, via Beaufort. Muncon, Bilton Heao, Ac. ll Hereat Bice, Mdse and Sundriti. To J D Aiken k Co, Or 3 P Chiral, Laurey k Alexander, W M Bird k Co. Blecke at rchachte, F Copee. Bavens!* Cc, F Kresse], W H Harrisson, and C B Gliddon. bloop Fenian, from Combabtc 1290 cashels Bough Bice. To W C Bee k Oo. IN THE OFFING. British bark Vinco. Halliday, Liverpool. Salt, 4c. To Kavent! 4 to. Cleared Yesterday. Sehr A M Flanagan, Collins, Philadelphia-H P Ba? ker 4 Co. Sailed Yesterday. British bark Minnie, Eoberttoii, Liverpool. Bng Hasan E Voorhie. Fulford. New York. Brig Georgie, Swan, Georgetown. S 0. Briar Cyclone, Friable, Georgetown, H C. British sehr- Mary & Susan. Cleare, Harbor leland, Bahamas. Kehr N W smith,; Tooker, New York, febr Emma D Floney. Milton, New York. Dp for tb ls Pora. Brig J B Kirby, Bernard. at New York, Sept I. Sehr Joseph Lona.-, at Bonton. Sept c. behr Zeta-Psi, --, at Boston. Sept 5. % ? Cleared (Par this Part. Sear Trade Wind, Hoffman, at Pbiladelr>hi?, Sept 6. Behr Wyrhrer, Brown, at New York, Sept 6. SbApaCWS by le'^rapu. WEUITSOTON, September 8-The steamship Pio? neer is ag,ound at New Inlet. 8he will be gotten eff PATAU HAD, t epte rober 8-ArriTed.Hteamehips Mont Cery, New Tort ; North Point Ballimore ; Magno Ntw York; sebr Batchelor, Philadelphia. ale m<? . i? ttl?. The ?ehr Mary Collina, Collina, to load for this rrt, sailed from Providence, K I, for Grs? sport, L . Sept 3. "i be Bollon Pott of Mo??i*y. Sept 6, tay? : A few days since the fart irai published that the sehr L T Knight, cf camden. Me, tro JI Philadelphia for 8a tut, wlih a cargo of coal, was picked up off Barno gat oixtv miles from land. t>y the schooner Fannie Biak?, abandoned and leaking. A crew wat pnt on board and ihe waa worked into Newport, B I. Here lt wa? lound that several hole; bad betn bored in her run through to the water, and it ia believed they were made with tr, ? .-?ig-i of stoking th* Tflteel. Th? matter was placed in tho hands of the Harbor Polico and Detective Leeds, of the chief's office. Saturday, the a. at ter cuimina-ed in tho arrest of Da rid Carter, the mate and three teamen, by tait Har? ter Police, and th i captain, /whose nam? ie Eben T. Smith, ol Beckland, Me. waa basan into custody by Mr. Leeds, on ?uepiclon of having scuttled the ves? sel. AP the pamB>> were lodged in tba Cimaridgt etrett jail, the crew bein?,held aa witnesses against ih e>ri? n. Captain .*mith deda re a hit innocence, sa. ? the v easel began leaking sad. ton tinned doing so ao fast that the pumps ?aupa inadequate to relieve I her. He affirms bi? inucnfosa of the existence of | the heles in ber ron, and Us says he knows nothing of their origin; and that ike wat finally obliged to abandon ber. which he did. being picked np abortly after wards by a brig which brought himitlf and crew ro Bo? ton. ihe vestal, waa picked up thirteen boura ?ncr being abandoned, lt considered worth WOCO, and was insure?? fer 82000. It ls not known that th? osptr.m could bars had say motive for- de? stroying tbe vessel, but it is believed tho.schooner wai abandoned rather precipitately, and the matter will undergo a judicial investigarlos. Cl Vi' ii y %'zCS"?KLS Cr t'LS 4 KED AND SAILED FUR , ll in T tr ? II B I G N LlVEBPOOt. The Duke or WV.lingtOD, Allen, up.August 17 The Vinco, Balluty, sailed.July is Bridan, birk Dalkeith, Langwill, tall td. ... august 19 The Bomborsuud, Nielson, op.august 13 DOMESTIO BOUT OH. Bark B B Walker, P?tUoRill, up.August 21 Anna E Glover, T. rr-, np.AmruBt 19 Scbr Ida Bella. Fisher clea.eJ.Sept 1 Sehr Jottph Long, ---, np.Sept 6 Behr Zeta-Psi, --, up.Sept 6 BOCXPOBT, MK. Brig Monies, VcCobb, Failed.Sept 3 vxw roax. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, eld..Sept 7 Brig J B Kirby, Bernard, up.Sept fi t-'chr Palmer, Bantin, cleared.Sept 4 Sehr M1 rover, Bro tn, cleared.Sept S Behr Ida Richardson, Bedell, cleared.August 31 riilLiDKLPHIA. Ecbr Trade Wind, Hoffman, cleared.Sept 6 BALTLMOnE. Scbr Matoaka. Fooks, up.Sept 3 rpilUMAS J. HAY.VKIt di co., ; M^NOFACTDREft? OF FINE CIGARS. Particular attention to Special Blands for Grocers and Jobbers. Nos. 29 LIBEKTY-STKEEr A.VD 64 MALDEN LANE. . NEW YORK. tar Samples sent to responsible house?, July 27_; ruthi gatee F . C H TS, V R E O X t ' SCULPTOR IND ARCHITECT. MABBLE WORE3. Corner Meeting-Street and Horlberk'a Ailey, CHABLESTON, 8. C. Plans made to order and work executed premptly ii July . ... thmSmoa f^H VMPUOItVG A Nt) HAIH-CCTTIJSG, LADIEt? AND CHIUDrtEN attended" at their residence'' promptly and "at reaaoa able rates. :ind,orders lo W.E. MaBSUALL, Barber, Apr?! H No, U Broad-street (up siam.) Praga, (?t)c?ittls, Ctr. Q K . P A N K 9 I N , Apothecary and Chemist. No. 133 Meeting-street CHARLESTON, S. C TUE ADVBBTI8EB BEGS TO CALL ATTEN? TION to hie ?tock of toe batt Imported md Domes? tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS, AND PATENT MEDICINES. DEATH TO FLIES. LIGHTNING LIGHTNING LIGHTNING LIGHTNING FLY PAPER FLY PAPER FL i PAPER ' FLY PAPER. SURE AND 8PEED? DESIBUCTION TO TBL5 T30UBLE80ME VI6I?OB. KOK SALE BY # - . THE SHEET, QUIRE OR REAM, B"5T THE ADVERTISER. MANUFACTURER OF PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which have established for themselves a reputation .arpasSed by none. Th rough constant effort and attention fae hovea to mci it a cos?MMDn of UM public patronage TMOK bas hitherto been extended to him. , February is ta thal yr H. O . S. PROPHITT'S FAMILY MEDICINES CONSISTING Of HIS CELEBRATED LIVER MEDICINE, ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic AND PURIFYING PILLS. TBE FICELLENT REMEDIES OF O. 3. PBOPHTTT, M. D.. need no recommendation their well known power in removing the diseases pe? culiar to oar Southern climate having ah-eady estab? lished for taara an enviable reputation m Georgia and the adjoining h tates. As the majority of person . living in the South are predisposed to disease of ?ie Liver, it ia granted by all intelligent physicians that moat of the pains and aches of ocr people are due to orgralc or innctional derangement of that impor? tant organ. Prophitt's Liver Medicine and Anti Bilious PiHs strike directly at thc root of the evil. Th?y cure the Liver, which in nine cases ont of 'en, la at the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick Headache. Rheumatism, Constipation, Men? strual Obstructions, ??c., F-O common among oar people. . Earache, Toothache, Acute Eb ooma tl rm. Neuralgia and bodily pains of every kind flee before PKOPHITT'8 PAIN KILL IT like chaff before the wind. . V? ' : hie)' ? ' ' PKOPHItT's LIV'KK MEDK i VK. Dr. rrcphiit- Havinc used this medicine suffi, ciently lon? to test its virtue, (nd to satisfy my own mind that it is an invaluable remrfy tor Dyspepsia -a disease from which the writer has suffered much for aiz years-and being persuaded tbat hundrea* who sow suffer from this annoying complaint would < be signally benefltted. as he hsa been, by its use, we deem lt a dnty wo owe to Ibis unfortunate class to recommend to them the use of this remedy, which bas given not only himself but several numbers oi bis family tbe greaiest relief. M. W. ARNOLD. Of the Georgia Conference. DOOLY COLN I Y, GA , April, 1867. Thia ls to certify thst t was confined to the honre, and most of the titre to my bed, and suffering the greatest agony imaginable with Rheumatism, for five months, and after trying every available reme? dy, with no relief, I va? cured with two bottles of Dr. 0. a Prophitt's Anodyne Pam Kill It, each cost? ing tfty cents only; it relieved me almost instantly. I therefore' recommend it in the highest degree to others srrffermg from similar disease. I can say that lt ls one of the bett familv medicines now ont, certain. Yours truly, W. A. FOREHAND. CovntoioN, GA., July 9,1867. . Dr. Proyhit_Having used your Liver Medicine for more than a year in my family, I cheerfully re? commend lt to all persons suffering from liver af? fections, Dyspepsia or Indigestion in any form. I also recommend your Dysentery Cordial as the best remedy for that disease. O. T. BOGERS. f TAHFOBnVTXLC, POT5AM CoCNTT, Oct, t, 1867. Dr. O. S. Prophxtt-DeiT Slr-J bin is tocc-rtiiy that I have used yonr Azue Pills for the last ten yoirs. and I have never failed to cure the Ague in a single instanee-with them. They alwcys break the chills the first day that they are given. I can recom? mend them as heine the nest agua^e^rine that 1 have f v?r found, and they leave nc bsd awcts follow? ing them, as Quinine, io. Tours respectfully. A. WESTBROOK. PUTNAM Comm. GA. September 22,1868. Dr. O. S. Propk\U-fto-l have used for the last two years in my family your Liver Medicine, your Pain Kill It, and yonr Female TODIC, and I nave no fears in saying that they arc the bast medicines I have ever used for tbe Liver and Stomach. Neuralgic and Bhcumatic afflictions, Beadache, Colic, and pain? of every kind are subdued by them. After using the medicines so long, I cheerfully recommend them to any and every one, and- to all that are afflicted, as the best and safest remedies for all the diseases for which thev are recommended, &c. Yours'r?spectfully," JAME8 WBIGHT. UR. PBOPH1TTTS FEMALE TUNIC. This Medicine, with its' associates, is a safe and certain remedy for alt curable, diseases to which Fe? males alone are Kable: ft is also an excellent pre ventative of Nervous Blindness, or Nervous Dis? co* es in either male or lexa'e. It is a powerful Ner? vine Tonic, setting np a full und free circulation throughout Ibo system? ' All of the abovo Medicines sold by Druggists and Merchants generally throughout tac Southwest. ED. S. BURNHAM, Wholesale and Retail Agent, No. 421 King-sttcct, (near Calhoun,) fr 1 Charleston, B. C. i / Prepared o?y by DB. 0. S. PP.OPHIIT. - : April IC stutbCmos Covington, Ga. Pengs, C^rairols, (Stf. J. lr VHS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY S. K. Corner of King and John-Ste. SPECIAL AND PEBSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS. DEAL EB IN FOREIGN ANS . EOMEbTIC DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, PUFFS AKD PUFF BOXES. TOILET SETS, de. PATENT MKDK'lNES GKNU1SE BAY HIM. LUHN'S COLOGNE IS UNSURPASSED BT ANT OTHER. A TRIAL WILL REPAY TOD. GERMAN COLOGNES. LUHN'6 FLAVORING EXTRACTS Have no eqnal for strength and pnniy, acd ougltto be used by all SODA WAT?E DEA LEES AND ICt CREAM MANU FAOTDBEBS. Mr. E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor of the Charleston Hotel, saya: ?I recommend your Extracts without hesitation io the public for Ire Creams, Jellies and Pastry." firs. H. M. BcLTEnriELD, Proprietress of the Pa? vilion Hotel, says: 'They are well worthy the atten? tion of those who deal in them or use them " These Extracts are put uri io small vials, hythe dozen, for the trade and family use, and io pint, quart and bali gallon bottles for manufacturer*. * f_ Congress and High Kock Spring Waters CONSTANTLY ON ll AND. Any art:clc desired, cot lo Stock, vt ill be procured t J < rder. Goods delivered in (he city FRL'E OF CHARGE. June 6 Di c tuths 3mo K u S K U O ON ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT NUMBER O WONDERFUL CURES OF OBSTINA IE a AND INVETERATE CASES OF 8CROF?LA DYSPEPSIA LTVER^DISEAfeE KIDNEY AFFECTIONS GENERAL BAD HEALTH, Ac., MADE BT THE CELEBRATED " K O S K O O," TT AAS WON THE ENVIABLE REPUTATION OF being thc best and most popular Mediane ever dis. tovered. It is daily prescribed by fJbysicians, and recom? mended by many thousands of our best citaren*. For sale by DOWIE A MOISE. Charleston, 8. C. And Druggist; acd Merchants everywhere. 9T LATME9 SUFFERING FROM ANY DIS? EASE peculiar to their sex, can be restored to health by ruing Da. LAWRENCE'S "WOMAN'S FRIEND." It purifies the secretion0., and restores tbe system to a healthy condition.-?? For sale by DOWIE k MOISE, ? Charleston, 8. C. July 26 sac lyr -J'y K. KICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES ASK FOB NO OTB F Ii, TAKE NO OTB EB, AND you will save time, health and money. Sit CO REWARD ior any caro of disease in any stage which they isl! to core. Dr. BIOHAU'8 GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 cures Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Ihroat and Month, Sois Eye?. Cutaneous or Bein Eruptions, Copper Colored Blotches, Serenest* of the Scalp, beroi dis, Ac. ; H the Ecutest Renovator, Alterative sod Blood Pnrifler own, removes ail diseases from the system, and leaves the blood pore und healthr. Dr. RICBAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in ali Itu forms, whether from mercury or other canses; gives Imme? diate relief In all tases. No dieting ntcessary. 1 have thousands of Ccrtlflcates proving thc miracu? lous cures effected by these Remedies. Price of either No. lor No. 2,15 per bot ti J, cr two bottles for ts. Dr BICHAU,'? GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe, spee? dy, p'easant and radical cure tor all Urinary Do ragements, accompanied ?Ith fulUirecboos. Price $3 per bottle. Dr. RICHAU'S GOLDEN TLIXIR D'AMOUR, a ladi'sl cure tor Nervous or Gen-ral Debility, in old or yoong; imparting energy with wonderful effect. Price tB vet bottle, or two bottle tor $9. On receipt ot price these Remedies will be ?hipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all correa dents. None genuine without the name of "Dr. BICHAU'H GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARDS, j Sole Proprietor," blown ia glass ot bottles. Address D. H. RICH A HD". No. 228 Varick-strctst, New York' Office Hours from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Circulars sent. ly Julj 3 TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Remove all Desire for Tobacco. It la I'oxely Vegetable and contai not Iii nu Injurious The following is one of thousands of testimonials that are daily received by the Manufacturer: RICHMOND. VA.. November 28, 1868. DE An SIB-The "Tobacco intidote" prepared bj you occorolnir to the receipt you have submitted to me, and the Ingredients of which I have examined, is purely vegetab e. entirely bat miers, and rou talas nothing in tho least Injurious. It is not disagreeable to the taste,.?nd as a home orticlo, I hope you will n eet with ready fule for it, and I believ? that if the directions are followed, lt will do all vc>u ' birrud tor it. JOHMDOVE, M. D. ?O' Price 60 cents p.?r BOT. Thc unni discount to the Trade. For ;alo by Dr. H. BAER, WHOLKSU.E AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. June 7 B K IX G'S U VI VEKKAL RUsSlAH HEALING SALVE.. THIS VALUABLE BEMEDY HAS EFFECTED innumerable cures, and h ts gained for UBVII a great reputation. The discoverer rf this Salve hss applied itwith omincnt success in thousands of coses dur? ing the Crimean War, and has cured dangerous wounds, in rnanr esses considered mortal. MB. E. BEBG is the sole possessor of the valuable secret of making this f-olve; from bis experience in using it In Europe and the success attending its ap? plication'there, he has been induced to introduce it into the United Slates. IT BELIEVES PAIN I Those'who have Woulds, Bruises, Cuts of all rinds, or Sores, Felons, Scratches. Musquito Bites. Frost Bitten Joints,' Sore Lias, Ohilblai. H. Children's scorbutic complaints on Bead and Fare, are speedily cr '.'jd. It has proved r.f great advantage to ladies, and ia peculiarly adapted for gathered breast?, ?ore leu.-, Ac through confinement, and other causes It acts like magic In removing Boils, Pimples, and Cutaneous Diseases, ' and han been, ruccossfully ucedfar Corns,- BunioiB"and fiore Throat, by apply? ing externally every.? vealog before going to bcd. ?For sale by all druggists. Price 25c 50c., and $1 per jar, MBce, N VS&O Bowery, N. T. None genuine Aiulesscountersigned 'E.BEBG'd UNIVERSAL RUS SI AN HEALING <MEVEV"Tlo" ?C0 Bowery, New Yo?*. Fori?ale by JOHN HEN BY, ' NO 8 College Place, New York. etnth June 25 goas^fnrnb?jing ?frtJf Ctr. ESTABLISHED 1833. E . A. . T3 TJ O , MANUFACTURER OF PLAIN AND STAMPED TIN-WARE, AND WHOLESALE DEALER TH JAPANN ED-WAKE, HO?SE-FURMSHING HOODS, Ac, Nos. 18 HAYXE-STKKET AND 580 KIVO-STREET, ' HAltLESTON, 8. C. ROOFING AND GUTTERING DONE. tuths2mos August 2 mm ??? i THE -CAKOL.IXA FKRTIUZEIt" 18 MADE FHOBI THE PHOSPHATES C?* South Carolina, and ts pronounced bv various chemists one o? the bret Manures known, only inferior to Peruvian Guano m its Fel.? ILIZING PROPERTIES. Tb esc PHOS PU AT KS are tho ?mains of extinct land and sea animait, and po-soas quantics of the greate-t value to the agriculturist. We annex the analysis of Protestor SHEPARD: "LABOBATOBT OF TEX MED: CA I. Co LL EOS CF SOUTH CALOLTNA. Analytic of a sample of CAROLINA FERllLlZEB, personally selected: Moisture expelled at 212 deg F.10.78 Organic Matter witb some water of combination excelled at a 'ow red beat.16.60 Fixed Ingredients.66J0 Ammonia. 2.88 Phosphoric Acid-Soluble. 6 90.Equivalent to ll 27 S-olubiePboapbate of Lime., Insoluble. 0.17.Eqaivalcnt to 13.48 Insoluble (bone). 13.13 .4.70 Phosphate of Lime. Sulrhnnc Acid.1101.Equivalent to 23.6."? Sulphate cf Lime. ? Sulphate of Potash. BO sulphate or Soda.'. 3.60 Sand.11.60 On the strength of these result-, I am glad to certify to thc superiority of thc CAROLINA FERTI? LIZER, examined. C. U. SHEPARD, JR." * - ' -4 ' ay We will furnish this excellent FERTILIZER to Planters and others at ?C0 per ton of 2000 lbs. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & GO, .' OCT . ' Aucusl 14 FACTORS. etuthlmo R Pings, (E berni i ais, Cfc OSA DA I > 1 S :-\;ril;??s the JLilood. FOT Baie by Dru deists Meryw?cr:, Jr.lv 23 ? JjlEYKK AND A Q ll K, tau -fBa. FROHWBIOHMANKIND SUFFER BM mm over u laroo part cf tho elote-, is tb? mm ktW . consequence of a diseased action In tbe system, induced by the poison louamiasm of vegetable decay. This JL mm9r' exhalation is evolved by the action ^ ~~ of solar heal on wet soil, and rises ?V with the watery vapor fi om It While the sun ie below the horizon* this vapor lingers near tbe earth's surface, and the virus Is taken with it throogb the lungs into ta? blood, lhere it acts as an irritating poison on the internal viscera and exrroting organs of thc bodv. The liver becomes torpil and fails to secrete not only this virus, but also the bile from the blood. Both the virus and the bile accumulate in ih? circu? lation, md produce vio ent constitutional disorder. Tho spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach sympa? thize with the liv. r, and become disordered also. Finally, the instinct of our organism, as n in an at? tempt to expel th? noxious infusion, concentrates the ?hole blood of the body in the internal excreto? ries to force them to cast lt out. Ti e blood leaves the surface, and rushes to the central oigons with congestivo violence. lhi? is the CbilL But in this effort it latin. Then the Fever follows, in which tbe blood leaves the central organs and rushes to tty? surface, ae it lu another eff*Bt io expel the irritating poison through that olb< r great excretory-the skin. In this also it fails, and tbe system abandons the attempt exhausted, and waits tor tl.c recovery ot strength to repeat tbe hopeless effort another day These are thc nts ot paroxysms 01 Fever and Ague, buch couptitutionsl disorder will ol course under mine the health if it is no: icuioved. We have labored to end, and have found an anti? dote, AYUtr* AGUK Cl'RE. Which neutralizes this malarious, poison tn the blood, and stimulates the liver to expel it from the body. AH it should, to it does cure thu affl;ct!na disorder with perfect certainty. And it docs more, or rather does what is of more service to those sub? ject to this infection. If taken in season it expels it from thc system as it is absoroed. and thu? keeps those who use it irec lrom its attacks; keeps the ?ys tem in health although exposed to the ciseatt. Con? sequent!., it not only rai.sr, but protects from, the great variety ot affection* which are induced by this malignant influence, such cs Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Mae ted Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache. PlHoufl Koren-, >euralji?a. Bhcumatii>m Gout, uiioctcets. Toothache. Karat he, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitations Painful Affections ot tb? tipleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, and Paint ul Affect ons i f the Stomach and Co wein, all of which, when a ri ila g Irum this cause, will be found to as? sume, more or less, tho intermittent type. This "AGUE CUBE." removes the caute of these derange? ments ard cures the disease. ibis it accomplishes by stimulating the excreto? ries to expel fhe virus from the system; and these organs by degrees become habited to do tbls, their rince, of their own accord. Hence arises what w term acclimatation. Time may accomplish the same end. but olteu I? ie is not long enough, or is sacriDeed in the attempi, while this 1 Ague Cure" does it at once, and with safety. We Lavu great reason to be litve this is a surer as well ss safer remedy for the whole das? of diseases which arc caused try the mi? asmatic i ii'cc ti JJ. than any other which has been discovered; and it has still another imp?t (ant ad? vantage to tbe public, which is, that lt is cheap ar well as good. ET Or. J. C. AY Kit di Cu., Lowell, Muss . Practical and Analytical Chemist!1. Pfico Ore Dollar per bottle. Sold at Whole t^le. nv Dt>Wfl S MOISE, ?Lsricu?n. Sooth Carolina, And by Ritt/l Dragvu > . vcrywnw. .lune'20 t.a . . st-itb':mo? POSAD ALIS, ^/^?isis^iTiKyaamiimmmmB ROSAD ALIS. fold by GOUDKICI1. WINK.IIA* ii CU . Direct Importer* of European Drugs and Chemical*; MayS stuthiyr CHARLESTON, S. C. Saht. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRKTROOF* SAFES Are most desirable for quality? finish and price.. MARVIN'S 1 SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot "be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, IXPR?SS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS Please send for a catalogue to MARVIN & CO., (oldest B&fe manufacturers) ?n . . -, ? 265 Broadway, New York. Pnnapal j m chestnut ?t, Phil*. , Warehouse }108Bank st., Cleveland,* And for sale by our agents in tb? principal cities throughout the United State? FOB SA LE KV WM. M. BIRD & CO., No. 203 KA ST BAY, CHA ? LK^TO.K. December 19 ly/S g IC G A IX M *\U Ju WHAT MEDICINES YOU T A K K . WHEN TOO ABE EXt? A??TED BT oVEbWi,iH* 1 brad or baud, and feel tbe need of eonteihug in Uorating, don't drink whiakey or amy intoxica tug bin?, whether under the name of Fitters or other? wise. Such articles giv*> jun a> much turengtb ia our weary body and mind as the whip gives to the id ed horse, and no more. Altoholtc eUmulants are Djunous to Nervs health, and are ALWAYS followed y t'EPEESSINO REACTION. '" "..Vf [todd's Nervine and Jntigerator s a TONIC and GENTLE?STIlIOLANr which ls .'OT attended ry REACTION. Wtat it trains for on itmalnta'.rs. When Un freshes hod y or mind, t refreshes wuh natural atrength that comes to stay. Pa are not recommending teetotalism in the interest if any faction; but lonj ?od extended obt?rra?ton cache* us that he who regor's to the bottle for reat 'recuperation, will find, aa he keeps at it, that he skindlino a fir?- in hi? bones which will consume ike the Hames ut perditioc. Turn from it. Take a erf; ?hatWill refrcsn *nd cot destroy. DODO'S . MtVt.ne is for sale by all Drnctrlsts. Price Ob? ?rliar. See Crek ot rertificates that accompanist aclu: tie. 7mos June 25