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S ; : He d?? not wind about bis thought lambies, flexile aa toe willow; .: His sarge or feeling ls not wrought .J. Ij^ a4>eari-rijnmed line ?I billow. '?:CB? cannot strain the tobin's! brief, w. . One-tbough ted seng Into a sennett .Noxcatch the wavering maple lt:-J", To.trace an anrnmn pastoral on lt. . .Yet never to the poet'6 view i 'BM Ob?rai Nature e'er discover . . More of the secrets sweet and true - ' .She tells to none but those who love her. . The brea* of aaorning holds for him Too toe a thrill ror words' revealing; ' Ana pictures va?, mysterious, dim, . mamine twilight's frescoed ceiling. JUlce worship swells the murmurous rain . - cathedral-serv Ice, grand and solemn p . I He bears the the myrtad-volced Amen r \ ? Beseath each ?Ms tim g arch and column. s The wheat that bows its ripened head, The clover steeped ut purple glory, s The laudscape-page before him spread,. -.- : Are eantoa of his epic story. From Narure. true Perm essian source, , , Wella the pore joy of reeling, seeing; But Cove inspired the lyric force % That wrougot the Idyl of his -being. The sacred missal of the Past, .. With rich Illumination barning- ._. ?. Love blazons it rrom first to last, ' And, see ! its leaves are worn with turning. aj?by.day,! ? . Jala thought engages; s songs yet stored away . . the Suture's uncut pages. . ,0 rey dum b poet j in whom Bool. . ? Love still the my st io psalm rehearses, Make thou my toen heart thy sereu, -' And mitt-wrtti-t?iyTnarveL'ons verees ' TBE SitJ&XCAZ CONYEirTIOA A.T RJLACKYIXZE, ? bout Ell lott-Why Scott be Klectetl-The Confetti oas of Timothy Harley. 11 (mOX AH OCCASIONAL OOBKXSrOMULKT J loi : ? LAcrnLua, July 30. TTL?Badicad County Convention to nominate c^jte?ttec, to the Staio Con van (don at ?C?hanr: s?Ttry ar^kwe^ias timo-of it nearly 4o whole day aa d, "towardseroning, eucceeded inno mi rating;, mr reverend, Bimon pore, black mm for that iiuportaat function, with B, Bv Ediott at their head. . by the way, Elliott represents Biro^U, alluougb he baa no donno?& here a*fc>^>r*;tata^^?^ n?(|tttx?,'ih'the c?tmty. Now, by his appointment aa a dete gabe1 from Barn wall,-a* well as by his fonction aa representative ^^g^^mf?W^^?t^sn iatrmtBMdTmrposeB-out?ide of tho Consreae ional Ihstr cc no** mis-repreeented by Boge and which Elliott seeks tb represent, jHaV not qualified to represent that district ip Can groes,. except by haying his domiQil?uo Co? lumbia; and if thai qualifi?s bim lox the Con gfctjjSjopfl-?laoe bo ie now after, it disqualifies bilpa for:feaiofr a represent i ti ve of Bar o wei. County lu the State L^t?a?arev - There -war exftiffid,vant age ir. se rarrDjg' the Slate nom ina- : rion for Con (Tresa, and his election may bo re? garded aa ? loiee.ora.-ocmolosiorr, unleea Hogt ab3"ttTdxp^io^ t split rn Aa you have the ready ear of the RAr>icalB, t?on af ibe la we, ?nd are- therefore clearly in <yn?etent to jaanu&ottrre, laws' ?Sieh they are^waieeivae to administer. ??iba .... The B alawags. yon wi? be glac"' to bear, bad no'oort:of-? ahowimr :here yesterday- Ihov are Drl>. *D.^tBfe aide tro. wrfcnouv^?S' look-sheapish ?ucl streaked Thodetext?n* tipn tot have -.rrervtrxiDg black, bl?c^ey, blaek ea^ojBJWeMefcr^-Btarrtyiap^ "RH umverssHhirBt on all side? among the black 1 l^&??SS?S&l1* W*>? oWx?% cttnpari aooto p?'BiFed,--muat necessarily OD* ender s^^poninmnn, ^ ' lv.^9WPni W-H.bereancimadeft8peeob i&OCiou uowerar, waa the Hon. Tim Burley. M wa??ad? a boaoxobs- epeeeb^ rn which be Rod flire?^iri?dfc aE Ae loanied ctru? y&uld noi 1 buBtytcingrr ?MOtzzitaltd to st?o?-wMrea<i his ? bot very true in:U* ?ppt?csrtioo-aB ?kr as Scott!-t lu ,coBcarned: Be-^endc^rmed South Carolina : an?- he?, people, imd ear^aJryifcirshsw and 1 tbfjfc.beyQnd ali qeuasaion a moat competent jT^-in^-sntrn mittparB- ; After the -^mg, TuTin?t??Wn froe-and-eaay way, and told ?a 1 l? tow . much ?o-and-K? and aoand-ao bad 1 made out of this bill, and that'b?t, Ac. He , very ewn* ti cally declared that H Clark were to die, there waa not another man in the wfcijle partycould take his plat? and give tho neoes- 1 ana Kl th?ev?d^tnat a? bfS^Ka! ontba*eiddbooa?W6;it waa a wini inga de. All of wbicb we kcowrwall eoongh berbre, Misthor Hurley, but we didn't suppose that ever yon rouldl*:^ri*oeWte' and shameless enough to m^t?> ^2^- - -_ - _ ~ . "Htinofle Ba yae t?, go Lust round lakirg tbe ?Sfedr^to.?lman^ armed with duo author! TWe JhavoVoQimpaiiy pt AniUt,!* in thia town ail^?a*^-Atryittboy have not drilled with arnaa? tat tba '?ms" ?xe hero re ?ly ter them a? soon aa they can raise the wind to pay OWMtftt"1"'"I ^^' W bes -i : . ". ra* frlMCD?hi Ch^^iton,'baTa, ia boaoniiog potm iax. , XWa: wouM.b6 fiji "niore; pleasant than ? mastering.''.*, . ,\ ;, .. ?.Q/a*B& Sows. . : ?'ty : y ...?'*>?? ? ? .i . - pRRitoxAi. GOBBIE; -Chin Foo, a.' CbJh?ae' merchant, and his dlamondBx are the tali of Saratoga. ^fjt^Bi^;^ oftit^ King of "r^rnssia, tx u - '.. . ' ' ?ia -2^e?ferson Davis left MempbJ? on-Thursday, vi* the Socibera mail ron^ ??x: Bnrop?, to ^?..?toilif. of Likens haye declined the manuscript pf "Edwin Drood." SST Ai -Wm. Culren- Bryant, lt i? Bald, is preparing a volume of recolf?ctlors, which will not be printedI until after bis death.. -Howard Pani baa offered the executory of Chark-8 Dickens 50dQ.gu?Qeaa for hia coUectlon oi!^octar*eandobJeet8 of art, to exhibit In (his -Tbet-Sfewi York papers say that A. T. Stew ?artliaa made, a, rouud million by tbe rise In * gx*r; wBicni be Bwftfe when t?own to the low? est figures, BGOBfl .ten dayajji nee. J-_tintl^nr^;?^ a sheep farmer inAnstraOa. The noveJist ts aboutto vis t f?t?fe'soD, and ex pi?e ta to spend a year and a hair Iii' Aus tralla. tJ ~ -Yon Moitkei the >l^natiaA':c^e?.Qf.8?tafJ?;.iB as noted fbr mc ltunilty as for his strategic ski ll. In Barops he ia, kuown, aa,"the man who Is silent lu.six language." -The.Ne w York chief of police is said to amase WmeeH by disguising himself and wan? dering about the streets, o Ia Haroun al Ras? chid. JiK-I.W :. - - - -General O'Neil, the Fenian, now in jail at Burlington, Vt., writes- to a friend that he is utterly destitute, not having ua dollar to fee a lawyer, or a cent to boy a ne wsp..per, station? ery or postage st imps. " -The English woman who writes under tbe nskno'otjQnl^ii described as a fine-looking and stylish woman, between thirty and forty. fib? dresses with ..great elegance, and lets her back ft^p flow 10?e.cverhershoQldeTii. rr^?^lS f?rmig at ibe age of sixty-four, has jasTTwncMi^^dfEn^'lght months' season, in whictf. *he! ^?aV trsvWed over six ' tbo?^ mB^pt^red^Li fllty-two towns, and averaged Uve performance:i a wetk. - The rnarriag) of Senator Ames with Miss Blanche Butler took, place lu Lowell, Mass.,i on Thursday evening, at SL James Epis co-, pal Qhurch:' The church was elaborately] de?ora^ wltb flowers; . .There were ioorj groomsmen and four bridesmaids, the former dressed In Juli military, uniform. After the ceremony, General Butler gave ii reception at his mansion, to which over 2.500 invitations had been issued. The house and ??rrounds were brilliantly Illuminated. . . . j '. COMMJBMCIJLL 2OWS. I Exports. .' - NEW YORK-Per steamship Manhattan - 962 ! bake cotton, sa tierces Tice, 132 bales yarn, 108 oun?les paper, 62 packages sundries, BO empty barrels, 3289 watermelons. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Prometheus 65 tierces rice, 36.bales cotton, 200 tons phosphate rock, 62 bois rosin, 120 bales domestics, and sun? dries, .?..?>. The Charleston Cotton, Klee and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON- NEWS, ) SATURDAY EVENING, July 23, 1870. j COTTON.-There was a limited inquiry for this staple, the Btock-being light and prices without important chance. Sales 100 bales; say 66 at 15; ao at i7j?; ia at iene. We anot?: . " UVESPOOL CL?SSIPICATICW. Ordinary to goad ordinary.15 ?ll Low rxundhng..17X@17X Midiling...18 @ . ! Strict middling. :-....-48X@ RICE.-in the absence of stock there were no transactions In this grain. NAVAL STOKES.-The market was quiet and there waa no business of Importance. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam, direct nomi? nal; via New-York, 7-16d on upland8; ll-16d on sea islands; by sall we quote nominal on upland cotton, and noalnal on sea Island cotton. To Be vre, by -steam, 1 nomi? nal; by sail, nominal at xe on- uplands and IX on sea islands. Coastwise to Kew York, by. steam, xe ? ? on uplands j and Xe on sea islands; by sall, Xe V I* on up Studs. To Boston, by steam, nomi isl; by sall, X 9Xc 9 Tb on uplands. To Philadelphia,by steam, Xe H tb on uplands; by Bau, somewhat nomi? na]. To ?Baltimore, by steam, H'SKc.fifo on uplands ; by sail somewhat nominal. EXCHANGE. - Sterling so day buln nominal. DOMESTIC E?cATaANax.-The bausa purchase?igbt checks at par, and sell at x premium. Ont; aida they purthase ats' premium, and sell at Xpremium. ; . eoLi^-Buy lng at 18^19, and selling at 20022. ? ' MsrkeUby TekgrspU, I Oll JORKIGN. .> :"...< LONDON, July 28-Noon.-OonsoUs, SO. Bonds !?2j?.':atftcta B?ady. . Vi a Evening.-Consols 90. Bonds 83. Stocks quiet ?and steady. Common rosin buoyant. LIVERPOOL, Joly 23 - Noon.-Cotton opened quiet and Bteady; uplands sx'd; Orleans 8 M ii; sales 10,000 bales.- - . Even ng.-Cotton firm'; uplands 8?^il; Orleans s*;d ; aales 12,000 bales; export and speculation 2,000 bales. Breadstuffs easier; Red Western wheat, 10s, 2d.alOs. 3d; Red Winter wheat 103. lid.ails. Corn 858.- Rd. Lard excited, at 73s. m. Beef 118s. Bacon-Cumberland cut, 67s. PARIS, Jnly 23.-Bourse closed firm yesterday. Rentes e&r. 40c. DOMESTIC. ? NEW YORE, Joly 23 -Noon.-Stocks streng. GoldlOX* Money eas per cent. Exchange, long ?0X; abort lox. Bonds 8j?. Tennessee ex Eoapons 6?S' ; .new Cl>?. Virginia ex-coupons 60: ew 60. Missouris 88?,'. Louisianas, old 69?; ; new ea- Levee sises flspelghts 87. Alabamas, eight? W; lives 70. Georgiasines so; sevens PCX- North Carolinas, old 49\'; new BOX. South Carolinas, ?ld 82; new 75. Fleur dull and a shade lower. Wheat dull; receipts large; prices drooping. Corn flail and heavy. Pork dull and drooping. Lard fluli and unchanged. Cotton firm and quiet; up? lands :20Xc; Orleans 20x0; ' sales 4co bales. Freights nominal. j EYnuhnj^Gnld -weak at lox? Sterling oxa K>X. Money- fias.. Governments closed strong, sixty -twos \ State stocka qu'et. Stocks quiet l?nt arm. Shipments of gold per week $8,000,000." Sterling dall. Money easy. Bank statement1: Cioans Increase, $2,713,000; specie decrease, ?^'TTjOpPiclrcnjaflon increase,. $Ml,ow; deposits [ JvO?eaae, IS6B.000; legal tenders in crease, $517,000. fb?re ?r?Tumors'tht?'n?ry .' 'oute back from Europe; ont lt is not credited. ItatC stocks inlet: Tennessees, old*; 63 : new GI; [irginlaa, old, S3; new, 60; Georgia sevens, 92; Orth Carolina?, oid,-4?x ; new, 80; Snb-Treasnry (alance : Gold, $69,773, ooo ; currency $11,419,269. Kt ton steady; sales OOO?balea. - Uplands 20X'c. >ar loalac lower. Wheat closed steadier. Corn in changed. Pork steady. Lard quiet. Groceries t? a dy. More doing in Rio coffee and box sugars, freights firm. j LOUISVILLE, Joly23,-Flour dun and unchang--. sd, drain quiet. Provlslods heavy. Pork WJ iaoon-shoulders 16c; dear aides 10c. r<^ra 17x0. ?VDiskey m. Tobacco active at previous rates. ! ST. Loria Joly'23.-^Tontcco steady. Flour duli; superfine $4Ma?. Oom dull; declined :3; mixed BOC. Whiskey $1 02al 03. Provisions Arru. Pork $30 60. Lard firm; steam 16c. j NORFOLK,.July ia-Cotton Oro; low middling, 18; sales', 76; net rcceipts,-37; stock; 1093 bales, i AUGUSTA. Jnly 23.-Cotton opened'with a good demand on a. basli ol 17XQ for Liverpool mid? dlings, and nearly all the cotton. offered was readily taken to tul .orders, leavi-g tue market aim est bare, we quote the market closing firm, with small offerings at 17Xo; sales98 bales; re : SAVANNAH,. July 23.-Cotton firm and In good demand ; low middling, 17X; sales 200; net re ?celpta, 291; stock. 342? bales. Jj\ j MOBILE, July, 23.-Cotton irregular; middlings 17c; aales lOO bales; netrtcelpts 85; exports coast? wise 8;: stock 16,707... GALVESTON, July 23.-Cotton dnll and prices nominal; good ordinary 14>4'al4Xc; sales 70 bales; net receipts fri; st00k 8030. ? NEW ORLEANS, July 23.-Cotton dall,prices nom 'inai; middling, ?7&47X; sales, 700; net receipts, 131; coastwise, !;? total, 138; exports coastwise, 1173; stock, 63,987. Sugar, prime 18. Molasses, tiernwtbVt? '"- Whisky lower at B7X@i 07X Coffee, prime 17 @17X, St?rung 32X- New York Sight '? premium. Gold 20X Havana Market. . HAVANA, July 20.-The Havana market 1B un - settled. Spanish bank notes are quoted at 6ae per cent premium. Susans-Are animated. ' No 12 Dutch standard Ann at.9Xreals, j.n- . ExOHAKoE^-On London' T9Xa20X"per cent pre minmc on Pdris. 60 days sight, 4Xa5 per cent pre? mium ; on the United States, 60 days Bight, in cur? rency, eaOX per cent dlsooant; on the United Stages, 60 days eight, in gold, 8 per cent premi? um; on the United States, short sight, In gold, 9? per cent premium. FREIGHTS- Dull; shippers refuse to charter, , owing to the unsettled state or the market. Hew York Rice Market. From the Dally Bulletin, July 21: The general i trade demand has been very good, and, with the small stock nuder easy control, sellers retain all I the advantage, we note 75 aerees Carolina at 8Xa9c, and 368 bags Rangoon at 7X&7XC Caro? lina, common to good, $8 25a8 60; Carolina, prime to fancy, M 76a9 per cwt; Rangoon 7a7xc; Ran? goon, gold, in band, 3a8X per lb. From the Journal of Commerce: The market is firm, with the usual business doing, in lots ror consumption We notice Bales or 76 tierces Caro lina'nt 8Xa3c, and 350bags Rangoon at 7Xa7Xc, currency. From tbe Tribune: Jn-domestic there was a moderate trade at full prices, sales 76 tierces Carolina at es ase. Foreign was lesa active, but the business'?'still good and prices very firm; sales 350 bags Rangoon at 7 Xa7 X From the bally Bulletin,-J my 22: The move? ment ls a truie larger, and the call mainly for regular trade purposes, with a moderate stock offering, and holders very Arm at full former figures. Sales or 75 tierces Caro Ina at 8Xa9c; 500 bags Rangoon at "xa7Xc currency, duty paid, and 200 bags do at ?Xe gold, lu bond. Caro? lina common td good $8 26a1* 50; do prime to fancy $&76a9 oer hundred weight. Rangoon 7a7Xc per lb, currency r 8Xa3Xper lb, gold, in bond. Boston Market. BOSTON, July 20.-COFFEE.-The market for coffee continue? qolet. although price-, are tend? ing upward with the ad vance la gold. The sales of Java have been in JoMHng lots at 2ixa22c- Rio at 16Xal7c gold, ami for Mocha and st Domingo prices are quite nominal. D COTTON.-The market for this article has been quire unsettled, the past/week by the warlike news from Europe and the advance lu gold, and - rices have eased off a little, although uo lnmonnnt change has taken place. The sales have been In small lots as wanted'by mao of ac tn re re, and we anote ordinary at 15Jiai6c;gootf ordinary at 17J? -also; low middling &t ioawxc, and middling at -20>?a20?i ct3 per lb, including uplands and Gulf. The market at the close ls rather, doll and unset? tled, and buyers are not disposed to' anticipate their wan te. Dc-mirri cs.- The comparatively < low prices at which cotton goods are offered has attracted seme attention, and ron nd lots or standard sheet? ings and shirtings have been pure! ased at the quoted rates. ; Trade, however, 1B ntt general, and active movements are not looked for at pres? ent. Woollens are held firm, and have been in fair demand/ pi ices varvtng abont the same as last. wees. : A. arm market and roil prices are ex? pected for the most desirable styles of woollens as Boon as trade opens.' GUNNY BAGS.-Market quiet, and prices are nominally 20a22o, currency, as to weight. GUNNY CLOTH.-This article is held quite Arm, but continues qntet. We quote native and Borneo at20a21c, gold, and 30a32C, currency,- Domestic oageing is held firm at 32a32)?c per yard. NAVAL STORES.-spirits turpentine is a litttle more active, with sales at 40a4ic per gallon. In tar. rosin and pitch nothing of any consequence has been done. RICE.-Market Arm, and the demand is steady ; sales Carolina at 8>?a9c, and 4a500 bags Rangoon at 7aT.'4c, currency, and 3j?c, gold, in bond. Georgetown Market. GEORGETOWN, July 22.-COTTON.-Sales or 2 bales this week, at from -15 to 18c We quote from 15 to 20c per pound. CORN.-Arrival of 4 cargoes this week; Selling at fl 40 per bushel. TIMBER.-Arriving slowly-market depressed. Stock on hand 2000 sticks unsold. We quote 6 to 14c. ' TURPENTINE.-Virgin dip $3; yellow dip $2 so; scrape or hard $1 to 1 50 per bbL, ol 280 pounds to the bbl. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Per gallon 34c TAR.-Per bbl. retail, $3. PEANUTS.-Per bushel $lal 25. Interior Cotton.Markets. TORKVILLE, July 20.-The market ls very un ! settled, but stiU declining.- ' We ' quote prices i nommai-say 15 to 16 cents, according to quality. ! CBARLOTTE, July 18.-Sales very light<he past r week. 50 bales changed hands at from 16 to 17 # cents-extremes. .. .? ' j ORANGE BURG, July 22,-Sales during the week io bale*. We quote ordinary at 12al3; low mid dungl5; middling 15&. Jteoelpts by Railroad, July 23. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. : 122' bales cotton, 66 bales goods, 3611 melons, 110 bbls naval btores, 2 carslumber. To G W Wil iliams A co, Wardlaw A Carew, G W Wilie. Grae Ber A Smith, Dowling k co. Smith A Chapeau, J C Mallonee, Frost k Adger, Sloan k Seignlous, G H Walter A co,'W B Williams * co, W W Smith, and G Foll?n. - - - NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. ' 10. bales cottoD, 790 bois naval stores, cars lum- | ber, kegs nails, mdse, Ac. To J Marshall, Jr, S D stoney, Kinsman k Howell, Smith k Chapeau, J Welters, Goldsmith k Su2. G W Williams A co, A J Salina-?, Muru k co, M 8 Reed, Frost A Adger, B Welljng.and 0 G Wayne. EORT CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. First Quarter, 6th, ll hours, io minutes, evelin g. Full Moon, 12th, 6 hours, 16 minutes, evening. Last Quarter, 20th, 8 hours, 67 minutes, morning. New Moon, 28th. 6 hours, 68 minutes, mor mug. 25 Monday. 26 Tuesday 27 Wednesday.. 28 Thursday.... 29 Friday. so Saturday.... 31 Sunday. SDN. BISES. 6. .10 6..11 6..12 6..12 6..13 6.. 13 5..14 SUM SETS. 7.. 2 7.. 2 7.. 1 7.. 0 7.. 0 8..69 6..58 MOON H. ? H. a.. si 3..20 4..13 sets 8..12 8. .61 0..20 HIGH WATTER. 6. .27 6..20 7.. 7 7..66 8..40 0..S 10.. 7. Passengers.; Per steamship Manhattan, for New Xprk-Mrs Hammond, w Huggins, W J Maxwell, Mrs Dow son. MISB J W Walter, Miss r Berlin, Major C Ber In, TA Barnes, Miss A Walker, Mrs NW Kins? man, Mrs Lees, Mrs Glover, Miss AL Glover, Miss L Glover and servant, A H Morgan and wife, S P Raven-?:, D Ravene), Mrs Ezekiel and two chil? dren, Mrs G V Ancker and two children, Mrs A S Johnson, Mitt Gertrude P Johnson, ? W Johnson, J C Derby aad wife, J Johnson and wife, J Knox and wife, Mrs Glease, M?KS M Barnwell, W Rotted, wife, three children and Bervant, G R Wbltrldge, Miss J A Williams, G Colman, U M Mauigault, G L Parker, Mrs H R Starkweather H Sheverloi, HL Breunecke, A B lel'rlnce, J D Irwin, RY Leavell, C Holland. J M Kinloch, Mrs L T Potter and three ch:ldreD. D Buck, J A Gannon, Mrs W M Dicks, child and servant, Miss M Johnson, c ll Sloan, J Russell, wife and tlx children, Miss I L Small, W A Caldwell, and 13 steerage. Per steamship Catharine Whiting, from New Tort-G Winslow, T McCorab, A Evans, Wm A Dawson, C M H am nt OD, L Wagner, N ll Hayes, G Captiw, C rQoiensei, Mrs Welch, Mr Smith, Jin Smith, Miss Bertey, J Gough, and A Sl^roh. . Per. steamship Maryland, from Baltimore J Caiman, Miss M Calmas, Miss Ida Caiman ? ari'1 D E Badger. ; Per steamer Dictator, from Palatka via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah-Mrs Hartridge, child and servant, Utas M Smi' ' c A Swann,Airs Durkee and child! MIR* ' URR?? daughter,-J A Jones-; \-?__ T deck, Zaxm NEWS. CH ABL^BTON, 8. C., JULY 25 ARRIVED 8ATURDAY. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore-left - instant. Mdse. To Mordecai A co, p 0 Tren holin, Railroad Agents, W A Mehr tens, j F Taylor A co, J C OJeman, Douglas k Miller, A R Taft A co, J H Graver k co, J Campsen A co. J Heina, J G Milnor.A co, H Cobta A co, Stoll, Webb A co, Mrs M J Zernow, Goodrich, Wineman A co, J Madsen, Bullmann Bros, J D Aiken A 00, C wicking, J M Eason A Bro, M c Boxbaum, Jeffords A co, L D Mowry A Son, H Bulwlnkle A co, J L Tobins, Lauroy A Alexander, and others. ' Spanish brig- Louisa, Alaina, St Johns, P R. To w P Hall. (Previously reported at quaran? tine.) Bohr Gettysburg, Conon, Boston-20 days. Mdse. To W Roach A co, E R Cowperthwait, H Hoilbeck, S C Railroad Agent, D H Sllcox, Muller A Wleters, G A Trenholm A ion, R White, G W Williams A co, and Order. Sehr Racer, feston, Wilmington, N C. Molas? ses. To J A Bnslow A co. Vessel to F H Baker A co. Sehr Ann S Deas. Garbati, Weat Point Mill. 25 tierces rioe. To J R Pringle A Son. Steamer Dictator, McMillan, Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah.' 2 bales cot? ton, 26 bales moss, nides, Ac. To J D Aiken A co, Pinckney Bros,'Wardlaw A co, J G O'Neill A Son. C Wlttscben, D H Sllcox, H Bischoff A 00, Gold? smith A Son, J L A co, G Sanford, W M Bird A co, Mrs Honing, and T Carr.. Received from Bennett's MU). 32 tierces rice. To W C Bee A co. - ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Catharine Whiting, Howes, New York-left 20th Inst. Mdse. Tu W A Courtenay, Huger, Wagner A co, J E Adger A co, J D Aiken A co, Southern Express Company, Steamer Emi? lie. DA Amme, T A Beamish A 00, E E lied ron!, F <J f urner, T M Bristol A co, R Caldwell, Came? ron, Barkley A co, J Campeen A 00, T M Cater, W H ChBfee A 00, J Chapman, T D Clancy A co, J 0 H Clauasen, H Cobla A 00, J H Devereux, Dowie, Moise A Davis, T D Dotterer, WC Dukes A co. B Feldmann A co, D F Fleming A co, Foray the, Mc? comb A co. E N Faller, il Gerdts A co, Professor L R Gibbes, Goodrich, Wineman A co, J Gorham, C Graveley, J H Graver A co, W Gurney, Hart A co, W S Henery, Holmes A Calder, A Huger, N A Hunt, W Hunt, 0 E A A S Johnson, E H Kellers, Klus m an Bros, H Blatte. A co, Klinck, Wlckea berg A co- Knobeloch A Small, Laurey A Alexan? der, C Lilienthal A co, L Lorentz, J Madsen, Man toue A co, S R Marshall, J P Merkhardt, McLoy A Rice, W T Mills, J G Mllnor A co, J Moloney, J M Morris, Muller A Welters, B K Neufvllle. News Office, Norris A Baldwin, J c OJemann, B O'Neill. Osteudorrf A 00, Palmetto Pioneer Co-operative ' Association. J S Sr/nlrmer, R Seckendorff, W B Steedman, J Small A co, A Stelling, Stenhouse k co, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, E B Stoddard A .10, J F J aylor A co, R Tbomllnson A co. S Thomp? son, Stoll, Webb A co, L Wagner, Walker, Evans k Cogswell, Wagener A MonBees. G H Walter A co, W G Whllden A co, R Wing, J Wlrtb A co, J N M Wohltmann, G W Aim ar, H Bischoff A co, W S Bissen A co, Bollmann Bros, J B Breeden, R Bund, P L Breeden, J H Cernelson, J M Eason A Bro, A L Eran, A D Fleming. P L Gulllemln, J Hurkamp A co, I Hyman, Jeffords A co, Johnston, Crews A co, McNamara A Jones, Mantoue A co, Murphy A Little, M H Morgan, O'Neill A SOB, E Perry, C P Poppenhelm, Phoenix Iron Works, J R Read k co, H Riggs, J Rughclmer, E Stott, J Shaw, Mrs M A Tanniunson, A L Tyler, United States Subsistence Department, G W Williams A co, ano ll Wohlken. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York James Adger A co. Steamship Prometheus, Gray Philadelphia-w A Courtenay. SAILED SATURDAY. Steamship Manhattan. Woodhull. New York. Steamship Prometheus. Gray, Philadelphia. Brig 0 V Williams, Thompson, South Norwalk, Conu. SAILED YESTERDAY. Sehr Veto, Manning, Philadelphia. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Ashland, Crowell, Kew York. July 24 -65 hours. Sehr S R Jameson, Jameson, Philadelphia, July 20. Behr George H Squire, Smith, Philadelphia, July xL . MEMORANDA. The steamship Ashland, OroweH, from this port, arrived at New York'-on. Sunday morning, in 65 hours,. . . -.. The sehr Palma, Rankin, for Georgetown, S C, cleared at New York Joly 21. LIST OF VESSELS ' .' UT, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THI8 PORT. F 0 R FT? SS.. ' LIVERPOOL. The Kathleen, Lester, cleared.Jane 18 DOM E~B TIC. BOSTOK. Bark Eva H Flak. Emery, cleared.July 8 Brig Fanny B Jennings, Noble, np:.July 16 NEW TORI. .Sehr wm Bernent, Penny, np...May ia Sehr Myrover, Brown, cleared.July 2 Sehr Henry Harteao, Jones cleared.July 18 Sehr Lilly, Hughes, up...;.July 14 SchrN W Smith, Tooker, cleared.inly 16 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr EUa Matthews, McElwee. cleared....July 1 Sehr irene Messervey, Wall, cleared.July 12 Sehr Frank Jameson, Jameson, cleared.. .July l-l Sehr T E French, Doughty, up.July 20 BALTIMOB?. Brig Lewis Clark, Cobb, cleared.May 22 Sehr Matoaka, Fooks, up.July 13 NEW YORK. [ON SATURDAY.] The superior first-class side-wheel steamship CHAMPION, R. W. Lockwood, Commander, ol the New York and Charleston Steamship com? pany's Line, will leave Adger's South Wharf on SATURDAY, the 30th July, at e o'clock P. M. MW The CHAMPION is handsomely and com? fortably fitted np for passengers, and her table is supplied with ali of the delicacies of the New York sud Charleston markets. ? - AW Insurance by this Line half per cent. . as- Cotton taken to New York, Liverpool, Bos? ton, Providence, and the New England manufac tnrtng townB at lowest market rates. SjfsT-The Side-wheel Steamship MANHATTAN, M. 8; Woodhull, Commander, follows on SAT RUDAT, August 6th. at l o'clock P. M.' July2d ; JAMES ADQER A CO.. Agenta. JpOR NEW YORK-ON WEDNESDAY. Thefasf screw Steamship CATHARINE WHIT? ING, Howes, ;Commander, Wftr s?lT'ior New York on WEDNESDAY. Jijly 27th,- at ?o'clock P. M.. from PIER No. 2, .UNION WHARVES. The CATHARINE WHITING will connect with the Liverpool Steamship MANHATTAN, ol Messrs. WILLIAMS A GUION'S LINK, sailing August 3d. Insurance by tue steamships or this une * per cent. The Steamship "ASHLANP," CroweU, Com? mander, will sall on the following WEDNESDAY, August 3d, at 6 o'clock P. M. For Freight or Passage, having ? limited amount of Cabin Accommodation, apply to WAG? NER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. A COURTENAY, No.-T Union Wharves. July22_._- . ALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOS J TON, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTH EST. TBROVOn BILLS OF LADINO Ol VEN FOB COTTON TO BREMEN. The fine Steamship "MARYLAND,". Johnson, Commander, will sail for^ Baltimore on THURSDAY, 28th July, at 3 o'clock P. M. SS~ Philadelphia Freights forwarded to thai city by railroad from Baltimore without Addi tlonal insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to sample and sell their Gooda fron< iheRallroad Depot in Philadelphia. PAUL 0. TRENHOLM, Agent, " Jaly23-5_No. 2 Union Wharves. JpACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S THROUGH LT NE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. . Steamers of the above line leave Pier Ko. 42, North River, foot or CanolJ street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of~the itt and 21st of every month (except when these dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday pre ced - Departure of the 21st connect at Panai i a with steamers for South Pacific and Central American porta. Those of ctn touch at Manzanillo. Steamship CHINA leaves San Francisco for Ja? pan and China August l, 1870. No California steamers touch at Havana, t?ut go direct from Kew York to Asplnwall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine aol attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf, foot of Canal street, North River, New York. F. R. BABY, Agent. JulylC-lyr I NLAND ROUTE. FOR SAVANNAH, BEAUFORT, PACIFIC LAND? ING, EDISTO, ROCKVILLE AND OTHER POINTS ON THE ROUTE The new and elegant Steamer STARLIGHT, Captain N. L. Coste. will take the place of the "Pilot Boy." ant for above places as follows: TUESBAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, for Erllsto, Rockville, Enterprise, Pacific Landing and Beau fort. THURSDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, for Edlsto, Rockville, Enterprise, Pacific Landing, Beaufort and Savannah. Fine Stateroom accommodations. Freight at reduced rate?. - J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents, jun23 South Atlantic Wharf. F OR FLORIDA (ONCE A WEEK,) VIA ? ? SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON? VILLE, PILATKA AND ALL POLNTS ON " ST. JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamer DICTATOR will sall on and after the&th July for abovet_ places every TUESDAY EVENING, ot BO'CIOCK. Fare from Charleston to Savannah, including meals and berth, $3. _Jnlyl ~pOR EDISTO AND ENTERPRISE VIA JOHN'S ISLAND FERRY, CHURCH FLATS, YOUNG'S. ISLAND, BEAR'S BLUFF, Ac. THE ONLY INLAND ROUTE. The Steamer ARGO, Captain J. H. r^yK?^s frcKtor, will continue to receive IU^HS?SBML Freight at Accommodation Wharr THIS DAY, UU tll i P. M., and leave at 2 o'clock. For Passage or Freight, apply on board or to DOUGLAS NISBET, Agent, Accommodation Wharr. N. B.-Freight and Wharfage payable on the wharf._._jnly25-l ~pOR GEORGETOWN, S. C. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain P. - ^T^t* B. Vincent, will receive Freight 'r"'a DAY at South Commercial Wharf, anu leave as above TO-MORHOW (Tuesday) MORNING, the 26th Instant, at 6 o'clock. Returning, will leave Georgetown on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, July 27th, at 5 o"clock. "_ ,", ", , N. "B. The Siearaer EMILIE will leave Charles? ton every TUESDAY MORNING. SUACKELFORD A KELLY, july2fl-l Agents, No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. VESSELS SUPPLIED WITH CABIN AND MESS STORES ON SHORT NOTICE. Captains and stewards are reBpeot-^fysaiL fully Invited to call and examine the^Mffiy quality and prices of our GOODS. Full weigh) guaranteed. Delivered free of expense. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 275 King street, opposite Haael, Charleston, S. 0. MW Branch of No. soo Broadway, New York, p Jan24 JUST RECEIVED, CARBONATE OF AMMONIA ^ Bicarbonate of Soda 'Cream of Tartar Fresh Hops. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BABR, oct? N?. 131 Meeting street. ICE! ICE! ICE! FOR BALE S060 TOSS HEAVY MAINE ICE. APPLY IMMEDIATELY TO Z> . C. BABS O TV , SAGADAHOCK HOUSE, Julyl8-12 BATH, MAINE. ?aikroao Supplice. STEAM ENGINES AND ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES. A fall assortment or BRASS and IRON FIT? TINGS, for steam and gas-fitters and plumbers. Steam Qnages, Gnage-cocks, Low Water Detec? tors, OH Cups, Tools for machinists and mack emit hs, Bellows, Ac. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland" streets, mch24 Arno ,_Charleston, S. C. Jj E L I I N G. A large Stock of Leather and Rabber BELTING and RUBBER GOODS, including Manhole and Handhole Gaskets, (all sizes.) Hose, Sheet Rab? ber for packing, Pore Vulcanized Gum for valves, *c . ALSO, '?Regulation*' LEATHER HOSE, doubler!veted and of approved manufacture. For Bale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, moh24 6mo_Charleston, & a .Q?CUMBER-W0OD PUMPS. The cheapest and best PUMP now in ase. The; give no taste to the water and are applicable In every locality. For sale by . CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 gmo_ Charleston. S. C. j JJIPEFOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER. ; Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER ? CO.'S Pas? cal Iron Works. At store of CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 6mo _Charleston. S. C. TEAM ENGINES, S BOTLERS, STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAR SAW . 1 MILLS, Single arid double-acting Lift and Force PUMPS, H. Dlsston A Son's Celebrated Circular, Gang, Hand and Cross-cut SSWB. Also, Miners' and En? gineers'' Supplies In great variety, Shovels, Plcke, Ac.' For salo hy CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.. Cor?er Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch34 6mo_Charleston, S. C. AR IRON AND STEEL. B English and American Relined, In bars English and American common, tn bars Boiler Plate and Sheet iron Bolts, Nuts and washers. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. mcb24 emo Charleston, S. C. "^THITE LEAD^COLORS AND PAINT Pure Raw and Double-Boiled LINSEED OIL English and American White Lead Paints In Oil. in great variety. ALSO, An extensive assortment of BRUSHES. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO. Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 emo Charleston, S. 0. N AILS, NAILS, |iOf the best brands. Including Parker Mills and CAMERON. BARKLEY A (JO.'S unequalled "Ne Plus Ultra" CUT NAILS. AL80, A full Stock or Wrought and Ont SPIELS. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 emo* Charleston, S. c. Q I L 1 OIL! 0IL1 WlnterSlralned SPERM, Extra Lard C. B. ACo.'a Engine Oil, Poraphcne Spindle Olive OU, Cotton Seed Oil White Oak (West Virginia) OH. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and cumberland streets, mch24 arno Charleston, S. 0. w Star Srjiris. M. MAT T H I ESSEN, g fer.. $ - ; b?*?m 4 im i i Mil y No. 201 KINO STREET, CORNER WENTWORTB, AGENT FOR THE MANUFACTURERS OP TBS CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS! EACH QUALITY OF SHIRT IS NUMBERED PRICES AS FOLLOWS:!} No. 42.$2 00 No. 62 . 2 60 No. 72 . 3 00 No. 02. 3 60 feb!! Smoa jpRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. Prepared bv Grlmanlt A Co., Paris :. SYRUP OF HYPOI'HOSPUATK OF LIME, a 80V erl ga remedy io phthisis-relieves, Coughs, Nlghtsweats, ic. Guaran?, for headacXe, neuralRla, Ac. Pepsine, for indigestion, loss of appetite, Ac. Iodized Syrup of Horseradish, Invaluable for persona unable to take CodUver OU-espeolaiij recommended in cutaneous affections, and as a most powerful depnratlve. Matlco Capsules and Matlco Injection, a sure, quick and harmless remedy. Digestive Lozenges of the Alkaline LactateB^a pleasant and effective remedy, for functional d?? rangement of the digestive organs. Troches of Pepsine and Paucreatlne. ALSO, " PURGATIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cottln. VOMITIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cottln. Dragees -le Saatonlve. Dragees de Morphine. . Lancelot's Asthma Cigarettes. For sale by . :" Dr. H. DAER, may30 No. 181 Meeting street. Steam (Engirte?;.^. J> OB TABLE AND STAT IOI?iB? ? ST EAL M ENGINES, S A. W MILLS, 4^. AB agents for "TUE STEAM ENGINE COM? PANY OF WATERTOWN, N. Y.? we nave sold severn I of ibeac superior Eiic?nes. They have, in every instance, given entire sitlsfaction, and we take pleasure in reren..ucndlrg them to rianrersbinl others. Wc are now prepared to ?Ulorder? at REUDCED TRIUES for cash, or approved city acceptance, for PORTABLE ENGINES (MOUNTED ON WHEELS OR OTHERWISE) FROM i TO 20 HORSE POWER. STATIONARY ENGINES FROM 12 TO 100 HORSE POWER. Circulars, with Price List List or Engines, Saw Mil; J, AC, furnished on application to GAII>LARD & MITVOXT, FACTORS, JnlylO-s ADGER'S NORTH WHARF. Mtl?mantt* rjlHE POLICY-HOLDERS' LIFE AND TONTINE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF THE SOUTH, No. 2U BROAD STREET, CilARLSSTON. S. C. WM. MCBURNEY, President. OEOP.<>E E. BOGGS, Secretary. E. P. ALEXANDER, vice-President and Actuary. JOHN T. DARBY, M. D.. Medical Adviser. J. F. O ILMER, vice-President-, nsldent in Georgia. AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE, Solicitor. E. NYE HUTCHISON, vice-President, resident In JAMES CONNER, Counsel. North Carolina. H. A. KINLOCH, M. D.. 1 Local Medical Exaa K. LEBBY. J H.. M. D.. I mers. TRUSTEES. William McBurney, William C. Bee, Robert Mere Andrew Simonds, John R. Duxes, George W. Williams, James R. Pringle, Lewi." D. Mowry Wm. K. Ryan, J. Ell Gre!:?. J. Harvey Wilson, K. Nye Hutchison, SC. B. Vance, M. McRae. J. F. Gilruer, . William Duncan, John Scrcven, John L. Hardee, John R. Palmer, H. O'Neale, Jr.. John T. Darby. M. D., Wm. M. Shannon, 1). Wyatt Aifeen, Giles J. Patterson, Rev. James P. Boyce, Robt. L. McCauffhrln, George H. McMaatet, Henry Bischoff, Wm. G. WhUdcn, A. &. Johnson, George H. Moire ti, James Conner, Georpe E. Bogga, John H. Devereux, E. P. Afexander,' E. J. Scott. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with Comptroller-?eneral lor protection or Policy-Holders. More rhan ONE MILLION HOLLARS ol Assurance applied Tor ! This Company, having compiled with all the conditions or its Charter, ls now prepared to Issue the usual rorms or Lire and Endowment Policies on the Cash tystem. CASH PREMIUMS ! CASH DIVIDENDS ! CASH POLICIES! All Policies non-rorreltablc a'ter the payment of ONE Annual Premium. Paid-up Policies Issued on surrender of the original for an equitable amount Purely MUTUAL I No Stockholders I All ProCM DIVIDED among the Pulley-Holders. Dividends declared Animally. " Dividends once declared are non-rorfeitable, and may be used to re luce the Premium, to Increase the amount of Assurance, or to mate the Policy self sustaining. Dividends left with the Company, however applied, may be used, in case of need, to pay Premiums. Investments contlned bv Charter to the most solid and reliable Securities. aST Patronize the only Lire Assurance in thc State, and keep your MONEY Af HOME. ? l july-l-imoenar! JOHN H. SIMONS, Local Agent. _ Bitters._. . J I P P M A K ' S GREAT GERMAN B I TJT E.BJS THE PUREST MEDICATED CORDIAL [OF, THE" AGS! ALTERATIVE, ANTI-Ul Ll ODS, Md INVIGORATING PROPERTIES. LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN "JITTERS Is pre? pared from tue original German receipt now In the possession ol tiib proprietors, and ls tuc same preparation ma; was used in Germany upwards ol a century ago; and to-day lt ls the household remedy of Germany, recommended by Its modi eminent physicians. LIP P M A N'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS ' Js composed or the purest alcoholic essence 01 Germany's favorite beverage, Impregnated with the iulces and extracts af rare herbs, roots and barks; all of which combined make lt one of the best and surest preparations for the cure of Dyspepsia, "Lom of Tone '.n tlie Stomach and Digcsiivc Oigan*, NERVOUS DEBILITY, LANGOUR. CONSTIPATION. LIVER COMPLAINT, GENERAL EXHAUSTION. AND AS A PREVENTIVE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER, BAND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALI.Y. FEMALES Will And LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS the best tonic known for the <useases to which they are generally subject, and where a gentle stimulant is recommended. MATHEW'S BLUFF, S. C., June 2, 1870. MESSRS. Li nm AN A BRO.: Inclosed please And money for one case of your German Bitters. Persons who have bought them from me exrress having been greatly beuellted by their use. yours, AC, C. R. FITTS. ?RANGEBUKQ, S. C., June 4, 1370. MESSRS. LITTMAN A UKO.: Inclosed Hud $50: send us more of your Bitters; they are taking well. Yours, Ac. F. H. Vr\ BRUK; HAN A Co. Depots in Charleston S. C. : W. G. TROTT, ED. S. BURNHAM, A. W. ECKEL A CO., G. J. LVUS, W. A. SK RI XE, Wholesale Agents: HENRY EISCIiOFF 4 CO. STEFFENS, WERNER A DUCKER, D?WIE, MOISE ic DAVIS, Druggists, CLAOIUS A WITTE. .' aprl6-6mos Q.EORGETO WN TIMES. TARBOX A DOAR, PROPRIETORS. Published every Thursday, at Georgetown, S. C. The TIMES respectfully asks the attention or the business merl or Charleston to irs low advertising rates. Our terms are lew, but they are cash. We will insert a Card or not more than 10 Unes for $10 per annum. Look to your interests^ - j uni 3 fiiiscdianccns. JRISfl ROOFING FELT. THE BEST, CHEAPEST AND MOST1 DURABLE Material for Roonng Known. For.Bale bj CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO.. 1 Uoroer Meeting sun immbcrlancl utreets, mch24 Amo Charleston, s. C. rjlKE FOUNT AI S SYRINGE. SFJ.FACTING.-iNO PUMP1NG.-N0 AIR INJECTED. The?lwHt universal WRINGE In the market. Il lt? recommence! I fy tnt ar>t Physicians o; the country. , li is ac ?impie that lt <?nw?t pct ont of order. There bre no valves, biio nothing that will cor? rode, One wii! lust a life lime. Dn-JtKt. K WARREN, an eminent Phisiclan, of Boston wnl?-s lb :he manufacturers: "From Hie luci vi ns simplicity and correct principle in the itrrictnre of your 'Fountain Sy rlnge," awl 'or the easy manipulation.practicable resnlt, and comfort to the patient, 1 have recom? mended this Instrument extensively." The Profession are invited to call and examine the apparat QR. For sole, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, No. 181 Meeting street, mayao_Agent for South Carolina. MANHOOD HOW LOST-HOW RE? STORED 1 Just published in a sealed' envelope. Price sis? een ts. A LECTURE on the NATURAL TREATMENT and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debili? ty, and Impediments to Marriage pe ne rally ; Ner? vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, Men? tal and Physical Incapacity, resulting from self abuse, Ao., by Robert J. Culverwell, M. D., author of the "Green Book," Ac. "A boon to thousands or sufferers." Sent under peul,.ln a plain envel? ope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps, by - ODAS. J. C. RLTNE A CO., No. 127 Bowery. Nev York, I'oatoHlce Box No. 4686. Also, Dr. Culverweil's "MARRIAGE GUIDE," price 2f? cents._may7-stutbSmos GEORGS PAGE & CO. lUXCrjiCTUBKRS OP Paient Portable Circular Saw Mills, Stationary and Fortab'e STEAM ENCIMES G JUST HILLS, &o. / IQo. 5 Schroeder Btroet, / Send for Catalogues and Price-Lists. Iunel8-Smn<in*w MARENGO" FEVER AND AGUE CURE. A certain cure for CHILLS AND FEVER-a gen? uine Southern preparation, purely vegetable; a tonic and fever preventive, highly recommended, and stands unequalled by any preparation now offered. To persons residing In unhealthy see tlons lt is Invaluable. Warranted-No Humbug. For sale by all Druggists,' and by G. J. LUHN, Agent, Druggist southeast comer King and John sta, : tnnl8-4mosn*c_Oharieston, S. C. TTPHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG U DRINK. A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mall, postage paid, on receipt of price., . . . . ~ The Antidote ls the beet remedy that can'be administered In'Manla-a-Potn, and also foe all nervous affections.-SA; , <r For s ale by " Dr. H. BAER, ti-No. lai Meeting street, * cow Agent for South Carolina,