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Tile Dm) ! v N ewt*. "WEDNESDAY MOKNiNG, AU1.?8T 8, 1hi36. FOltMON ITBM8. ??it 11.1.11 * in rims. Tho Now York Herald correspondent write? from Paris, July ?20, as follows : Tho chtilera is now decidedly in Taris, and I am sorry to have to mention a truly melancholy caso of its ravages Miss Hiirbeck, a beautiful and accomplibLcd young lady from Now York, diod of eholera at four o'clock yesterday morning, at tho Hotel W-graui, in tho Hue do .tivoli, where abo was staying. On Tuesday evening eho was full of life and gayoty, riding tin horseback in tho Bois do Boulogne. Hue got hot, and aftor dinner in her hotel complained of a chill frtm draughts. Sho went to the ted rather poorly, hut nothing was thought of it. In the course of the night eho became alarmingly ill. Dr. Trousseau, Dr. Bey lard (an American) mu? another phy-iician woro sent for. They prouounci-a the easti one of cholera, and tried all tee iipprovcd remedies, hut their skill failed of ?ff-ct. Win.in twenty-four hours from the time of seizure Ulm Har beck died. What routiers tho cataalropbo tin- mon* distressing is that she wus tnigagt-d to be married to Mr. Lock wood, in St. Petersburg. Efforts wore malo to postpone the funeral till ho could bo sent for, but tin* ?evero French law on the subject of rapiil inteimonta could not bo ruado to bend to sentimental consideration, and the young la.?ly wau burhd to-duy. A liront many American rOvldoUta, among whom was Mrs. Bigc tow, attended the funeral. NKW CAKES. There wc-ro ?erertil ihulera cases in the Taris hospitals. At Aunen-? the vinitatiou continues. Thoro were seventeen fatal cases on July 17. In othor paris ??1 France the epMiuuio does not spread greatly. It ia very bad in Ii??limul, where thero liavo boon us many na three thousand live hun dred cases. THE CHOLERA IN LONDON. [From the Pall Mall U'azetle, July 20.] There eau bo no doubt now that the cholera, which hau already effected a lodgment in many of our more distant porte, has appeared in a very troublesome form in Loudon. Thirteen cases have been admit ted into tho London Hospital, aud five deaths have occurred thoro thin week; and othor patients ni" now j?* a precarious state. Several deaths from ohoh-ra have taken place in the neighborhood of the hospital. In accordance with the provisions advocated iu tho short article which wo lately published on cholera hospitals, a spaotous ward has boen set aside for theso cases. It is already nearly full. One or two cases have alao boen admitted at other of the city hospitals. It is stated that iu many of these cases the patients had taken no precautions for arresting tho premonitory diurrhu: ., aud all medical au thorities, are agi cod on tho oxtromo importanoo of such neglect. Several of tho patients who have diod at tho London Hespir? 1 had not accepted tho warning givon by tho premonitory affection. It is impossible t>> insist too strongly upon the neces sity of imm?diat?- attention to these early and eufablo symptoms, which may so quickly pass into fatal disease. THE CUMMrif-IAL IKT-HEbTS OF OEM-ANT. The Borsen-Huilo of Hamburg-the organ of tho great commercial inter?, tits of that city-of July 17, haB a l??ng artiolo. hended "The Parlia ment and the Mercantile- Interests," from which -wo extraot the iulloniug: The astounding occur rences which, alinoht na in a dream, have npsot tho whole organization of our great common fa therland, if there vu h any organization at all, have brought under the immediate notice of tho commercial public tho ?jucstion how it is to act in reference to the now state of things which hae alroady beguu to resal, out uf the present var. Tho comnien'if?! -outr/untty of Germany have, by tho force of circumetaucop hitherto, as a rule, .been excluded, both practically and theoretically, from participation in the higher "State policy, and even in the work of legislation. Its hold of aotion has been confined to tho coasts, almost half abroad, whom they have managed their affairs for thcuioelvoH. This will now bo otherwise. When, as now appears probable, a common representa tion of the German people is to meet and give expression to tin? Jj tent fco?ngs r? ?pocting the . itolidarity of the wholo nation, then the represen tatives of (Iriiniiii commnrco must not stand aloof from tho donllicts at the elections as to who ia to have tbo most important voice Among the several intoreats to bo represented. Quite apart from tho particular political ??mpli . aations of the country, German commerce muat mtistor gtrotiRly at the ?lections to the first Ger mai Parliament, whioh will hero to deoide about its moat vital interests, and whoso decisions will be valid for a long time to come. All the qutts .ticaa left in n'-eymien through the confusion an 1 .impracticability of the hitherto existing joint _ov . eminent, will have tobo settled. Among theae, besides the law of custom?, and tariff? in general, vi ill be the important questions of internal trafilo and trade, or coinage, weights and measures, of banks and railways. Ac. In tho hi thor to existing separate representative assemblies of the German States the learned professions have chiefly been entrusted with the management of affaira. In the Piueeian Abgeordnetenhaus (House of Cum aions) they outweighed ?II others, even in num bera, bnt ?till more in ability to nu?ko thcmaolvss beard. The total number of members amounts to 362. Ont of tli?-ne, accordiug to the last elec tions, thore ??-ero about 100 landed proprietors or agriculturists, forty mcichiiuts and manufaotur - era, 100 judges, forty oflioiils and forty literary mon, profc-ssbrs, doctors, Ac. Thus, against 140 men ol' an independent practical calling, there were 180 who did not r? present the material in terest of tho people; and it we considor that the latter, thru un h their education, have a great ad vantage over all practical mon, wo may reckon tho proportion a two to min, which clearly proves that all decisions, of whatever natnre, wore en tirely in the hands 01 til? learned profe-sions. * * Tho reason why mun of business have not been moro oxtonnively represented was chiefly this, that they did not coiit-idcr the large number of assemblies, not evntt tho Prussian Parliament, as being able to contribute towards the proper solu tion of tho vital ?jiH-ntioiiri affecting modern com merce; the Ciiamoerts of Cummeroo of each did thin much mine satisfactorily. As long as the Zollverein or Cuctnma Union lasted, tho represen tatives of Prussia hail no more to do with euch -quostion-? that those ot the smaller Statos. They .wore nnder the management of the Diet. * * * lu a German Parliament, with a powerful central government, without which it is no uso thinking of a united Germany, tho mattor will be different. Talk will not only bo required then, but deeds. The Haiisctttio ttvwiiii must therefore exercise an important influence at the coming eloctions. In Germany we have i>. hurto been much too theoreti cal, and couseqnen.lv believod that uobody could representn-j properly 'nut advocates and professor?. * * * It is not eloquence alone, or ability to achiovo splendid victorien iu debate, bat practical knowledge, which ii ti? most important qualifica tion of a roprebontuiton. * * * To maintain liberty which is a lae, and no rhetorical fiction, requires progress iu national well-beiug. These expressions must, by no meaus, be understood as if we preferred people without learning and cdu - cation. We desire to have clever and ednoated people, learned in their way, but mon whose ex perience has given them the opportunity of test ing thoir loaming in tbo crucible of practical life. Wo, therefore, repeat what we have often urged. that commercial education should bo more liboral and extensivo, particularly in foi mai matters not to bo acquired in everyday lifo, and which would enable the merchant to cope with the learned gentleman even in debato, by giving him tho re quired unity of thought aud action. TUB AUSTRIAN TnOOPB FnOM ITALY. Tho arrival of the troops from Italy has givon now life to the austrian army. They aro full of couililonce, and are not at all afraid of the noodlo giiii. Tho boaritig mid look or the mon I have seen inepire one with eonQdouce in thoir power to fight, and their generals aro men of oxporlonce and skill. Hoon they will bo called on io show their quality, fur if reports bo true the Prussian vodetios have bcou ?-e.-n within twelve miles of this. Tho Austrian?, however, are in good case tomejt tin-in. 1 hey have 11 ?w had time to rest and get supplies. .A gioat city is at their baok. Their cavalry is activo on tho plains, aud Edel abcim, who wi< worn tub! was miasiug, is now re ported to bo giving tho Prussians many amauvai quar.t d'heure on Bank and iront. FOCIKKIKS nV A fllKNCH HANKEU. [Parit [July 20; corr?jK.n<i<;nc<5 of London Times,, A very large frauJuiont faUnre hae j tint taken \ placo at Lille, wi.oro it fias boon discovoieil t !?_.( _ banker, called Joire, lian maiia-cd I?? insuo furRort bills to the amount of over ?100,000. M. Juirc hau boon arrost?>d at Vicbv, where ho was taking tho waters with bis daugiitcrs, but his eon, who waa manuring busiucss duriug his abronco, bas at present oludori tho soarch made for him. Tho Lill? Branch of tho Bank of Franeo has boen vic timized for ?40,000. msCEL-ANEOt'S. A German journal recounts the following opi eodo of ono of the lato battlos:-"A young sol dier, in tho midst of tho tumult of battlo, thought ho saw on tbo grass a four-louvud shamrock growing- As such a plant is rare, and is consid ered to bring good luck, ho etoopod to tako it. At that vory instant a cannon ball passod ovor his head ao near that ho must huvo been killed if ho bad not been bending down. Tho man so miracu lously saved lum sent the plant to which he owes his lifo to his betrothed at Konit.borg. Tho English und French journals have spoken of tbo resignation of Prince de Mottenden from his post of Minister f<?r Austria at tho Court of the Tuileries. A Vienna lottor states that be did oflur to withdraw, but waa not allowed by tho Em peror Francis Joseph. Tn_ mania for ooUe-ting postage stamps haB added a now word to tbo lmiRuatio, "pbilotelist," which is "tho last now ooguomon for those on ?ja/>ed in tho inter-fltl-g study of ntainp collect ing." So, at least, nays a Mr. J. M. ?Stourton, who has lately published a rol?me entitled "Postaco Stump Itarg-rie. ; or, The Collector's Yudo Mo duli." tbo object ot which is to enlighten the English collector in i egan! to the diff?rences be tween real and bogus pontrigo stamps, or foo similes, as tho vondon? of tho last prefer to havo them called Willi the exception, perhaps, of Spain, the lato Couft-dcrato Suites havo suffered most in tbo forgery of their stamps. Mr. Stour ton gives, among otbor things, a description of thotruo and falte ho?d of Jeff. Davis, which is amusing in its way. Here it ia : GENUINE. Davis han a short beard, which is seen vory clearly. Top of the coat la of much tho samo color as the back-ground. Vory littlo of the front of the shirt ia shown. In tho Inscription the "0" of 'Confederate " and the last "A" of "America," are on a Uno wah the month. The portrait of Davis is Uko, and baa a flxod and stern expression about It. rono-D. Beard scarcely visible. Top of tho coat contrasts strongly with the back ground. A great deal of the front of the shirt Is shown. The"0" or " Confede rate," and the last "A" of "America " are on a Uno with tbe nose. Tho face is is not at all like Davis, and haB a vory stupid expression about it. Tbk Trenton (N.J.) Gazette aays that a returned Californian is making quite a sensation at Cape May by his lavish expend?turo of money-all hard cash. He disdains your paper trash, as he terms it. Nothing but the fastest teams will suit his excellency. He is a very tall, well built poraon age, with dark hair and flowing beard, and has a sort of clerical appearance. As regards dress he is rather unique. He ia stopping at one of the small hotels near the beach. The landlord will probably'wake up some morning and find his guest miBuing, with a long bill yet awaiting Bot tlemont. ... Tbo incomo of Augustus Hcmenway, of Boston, for 1865, was $220,000. Ho does not enjoy ii, how over, being a lunatic. He made his first venture by chance. Ho wan super-cargo of a vessel bound from Boston to Buenos Ayres, many years ago. Nearing the latter port they learned it was block aded. Changing their couran they went into Val paraiso, sold the cargo of flour for 300 or 400 per cent, profit, and took in a full load of copper ore, whioh cost not a single cent, and sold it for an immense sum in Boston. - Santa Anna's Estate Confiscated.-The Im perial Government of Mexico has by decree or dered the sequestration of tho domains of Don Antonia Lopez de Santa Anna and appointed a receiver. OKFICIAL. P98TOFFICE8 IN ACTUAL OPBKATIOM Fal BOU_H CAROLINA TO JUNK go, 186?. orpio-s. Duo West, Greenwood, Loundsvllle, Anderson, Belton, M?_e neville, Honey Path, HtertsTille, Becky Ridge, ?ballow Tori, at-en, Jehnson's, Baaibsr?, Banwell, BWekvllle, Midway, While Ponde, Beaufort O H, -?or t Boyal, Bean eau 's. Bamcserville, OhATieaton, St Stephen's, Oheraw, BUgevUle, Watterboro', Oartersvlhe, Doves' Depot, Ploroaoe, Darlla?gaOB, Boolety HU, Edge-eld, Blakeway, Georgetown, Oonwaybora', Little Uiver, C-->-.-. Ouretoa _ Store, Lau caster, Fleydiville, Little luck, Marl n. Mar's Bluff, Mullins Uepot, Brifco-'s Meek, Clio, PonarU, Frog Level, Newberr?, Ora-geburg, St Mathews, Piokeas, Pu k.LBville, Wal balls. Fair Play, Colara!?!?, "tukoyvlll?, Lynchbnrg, Hum ter, Iftysvllle, Innisville, Unlonvllli, Bock rilli. Smith's TO, Torka-llift, Fort -lill, I.ynolie's Lake, -roonville, Truvollrr'n Best, Ohoa.er, Blaok's Stock, Bp-rtanburg, DI-XKI?-. Abbeville, Abbeville. Abbeville. Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Aadwreon, A derson. Antler?.?, Anderson, Barnwell, D.rnwall, Barnwell, Barnwell, ?.r-well, Barnwell, __rnw.ll, Beaufort, Beau roi t, ObarlestoB, Ofcarleatoa, Charleston, Charles ton, Ohrstorfleld, Oollston, Oolleton, Dar' 1 u ?ton, Darlington, Darlington, Darlington, Darlingtoa, Edgrfleld, Fairfield, Georgetown, Horry, Hurry, Kershaw, Lan -alor. Lan castor, Manoa, Marion, Marion, Marlon, Marlon, SA arion, Kowberry, Newberry, Orangeburg, Oran"eburg, Plckeus, I'ickons, Flckens, Plckons, Richland, Suinter, Bu m ter, Samtar, Sumter, Union, Union, York, York, York, York, ha un ? Andrew B H-wttisra. Miltoa Oskera. Edwla H -la?*??--., kirri Htleab. ta Week. Mary _-_ri?ee_. Bobt A Bead. David V Barri-em. loka A Jackson. MUie nw'sk a Hayas. Mrs I_?.r* F Pill sr. .eoLRaaek. *_fu. Wo-dwaeeL _oha Dexen. ?ljak L rJ_dlee. Beraerd D Laage. Loals A Bark?. Mis? O L W11 Unes. James R Yerdiea. Okas P Dray wa. G W DeHay. B-a'l K-agmaa. stanley ? ITott Herman Paa_erkleter. Blieabeth arahana. Joeephioe cordes. Henry Albrecht. Snore? W Du H o se. If athew A Bvaae. Oharlotte Roneo. James M Brown. John Don pi ia. Sdward T Walker. Waa Carlisle. Tkoaaas McFeely. Jos J Hlehwc ed. 1 homes B Dana. .?>* M Gale. Tboasaa R Magul, Barak J Johnson. Penen? U Floyd. Bare- r towart. Julius Brown. Margaret A William-. Rudolph Yampin. John Henry Rogers. M.rluorough, Julia A Bristow. Newberry, William Bummer. David Klbber. John F Lagrove. Tbaddeus O Hubble. Saille J Wiles. Catherine T Glbsoa. Alpha B Howard OhxlaUna H IserUll. Benj K Doughty. J 0 Jenner. Henry W Fraser. Oban E Spencer. Wm C Duncan. Jautos E Wither spoon Htzeklak Ward. WmTHa. Mar?n L Rutland. Michel Duffy. Bmeiy lu alexander. Thus _ Da vaut. Wilil-maburg, Amanda Munkola. Grouivill-, Grf-nville, Cheater, Cheater, Bpartanburg, Janus M Allen. Elizabeth Bedfora. John ifeCoughaa, John L Cameron. Fre-rlch Hale. POSTOFFIOE8 REOPENLD AND POSTMASTERS COMMISSIONED IN SOOTH CAROLINA, FROM JULY 1st TO 10th, 18.6. omsKs. BonolBvlIlo, Town vllie. Winiam eton, SeltkotchT B'dgo, TaDsaoaevllle, Do-e, Bighteon Mile, Lo-ln.ton, Hopkins' T 0, Bash's 8toro, DIHT-IOT. Abbeville, Anderson, Anderson, O illoton, Darlington, fairfield, Plckuue, Loxlugton, Rlnhland, Lexington, KAUE OT BOBTa-A-M Louis Pearlatlue. James N Bryson. Toomag W Folgor. Abraham Levka. Franc ib a Thomas. Jam?- B Kennedy. La-nuc4 Hondneks. Mary J Simmona, Thos Jonklns. Levi Biak. LIST OF POaTOFF?OES OPENED AND POfVTMAST KHH COilMIHSIONKD IN SOUTH CAROLINA FROM JULY 10 to l8, 1800. Oa-.0_g. Nlr.lt Bl-, Slabtowo, Bqu?llty, eilUaonvllle, Manning, Marie tU, C-icK Springs, Cliston, Beaner Pond, Daeusvllle, Milo Creek, Hunter's Mills, Arnold's Mills, Cedar Hills, Mask Crees, Yaaoe's Ferry, Table M ou i tain, B> cholor'sReiri-at, ickeuH, Camp Ridge, AnUooh, DI <TaiOT. AbbovlUe, An?-ori?on, Andereon, Bti-urort, Clarendon, Gr?e avilie. Green ville, Lriurons, Lexingten, Piek.ns, Pickena, Plokons, Plckens, Spartanbnrg, Greenville, Orangeburg, P.okens, NAUK OF rOSTUASTE-. Bttzel MoKnight. James B Smith. Mra Rebeeoa Mayfield. Joku AUIIU!. Alfred F Tremain. Misa O Jorep'ne Good. Mrs Llnna Smith. Henry M Martin. Chea Hulld. Marous A Margar. Mrs Mary J Robina. Wm Hunter. Wm MoMaban. Frances E Farms.. M E P Yonngblood. RsiiB.-i M K Avingar. IUb-cca Bald. Griff Orapshaw. Wl Uamaburg, Selina Bchoeklor. York, Ira Harding, v ?? '?v* s . ? .___.. Exports. BOSTON-Per steamship Theodor*? D Wagner-l-l bales ott?n. Sl bhds Iron, 311 ubis Roslu. 3 bales Matting, 25 boin M-tai. C lill 'h Metal, G Gun Car riagis, 5 Gun Chassie, 8 Doios, 1 Trunk, ?7 balot Raus and Ropo, 4 bales Bai/ging. BALTIMORE-Per steamship John Gibson-3 bales Cotton, and 8. Hides. The Clit-r-cstiin Cotton Market. Buyers having yestarday mostly withdrawn from tho market, there was Uttlo or no dornend, and wo could hear of no transactions. Augusta Market, AUGUSTA, August 6-Cotton-The market is very dull. Wo hear of a fow sales of very small lots at the old figures-28 to 32. Gold-1 he demand ia light. Brokers aro buying at US ?ntl Boiling at 117. Silver-Brokers luiy at 137 and B-ll at 140 to 142. SCCU HI 1 IKS - Du ii. Mobile Market. MOBILE, August 2.-Cotton-Tin? demand has boen light BOd mirket quiot throughout tim day. Onl two broker* wore in Um mamut, ta?ing 3(1.) bales betweoti thom at about yesterday's pri?es. The New York mar ge', was aiso dall up to 1 o'clock to-day at 3<>,>.c for ?Mid dling Uplands. H-M-TAB- and Financial- A 8 will be seen by our noon diBuatch trom New York, Gold lins dropped '" nineo last evening. This has had no material effect bo o. however, for the market ?nu ?lull onrl woi?k no f'TO this new? was received. The supply on salo con tinuos lu ht, and tbo few transaction? reported hnvo beon at 146 to 1 It'. '. Exchange if still dull, with light transactions at par cbeekini; by banks and bankers, and <-., to ,. discount buying outside hills. Sterling dull and nominal. New Oilcans Bight par. Memphis Market. MEMPHIS, August 4.-Cotton-Continuesdnll. Tho market has lost all animation, and wo may reasonably calc?lalo nunn its "dragging a slow longtb along" until B-plombor, when the now ?oaaon will have set in. Wo rjuote ; Ordinary.24@2Go. Good Ord?nary._Gt_i27c. Low Middling.28@3Uc. Middling.80?3Ic. Strict Middling.32@83o. Good Middling.34@_6c. AVllmlnffton 1-arbet. WILMINGTON, Augusto.-T?nrEmiNE-Is In mode rato Inquiry and market steady. ales of 316 bbls at S3 60 for virgin, $3 for yellow dip, and $1 60 for hard, por 280 lbs. SriniTH T0RP-NTTN-.-Seles of 38 bbls at iOJ.o, and 27 do at 01,_o per gallon for white. Bobin.-Sales of 26 bbls at $1 76 for blaok; 04 do at $2 10 for common and No 2; 200 do at S2 26 to $2 60 for No 2; 25 do at $3 for red, and 110 do at $4 60 to $6 for No1. Tan.-A lot of 90 bbls, in shipping order, sold at K2 26 per bbl. Bacon.-Sale of 2SO0 lbs North Carolina at 22c for shoulders, 23o for hog round, and 24c por lb for hams lonsigniM par Sooth Carolina, itallrond, August 7. 43 bales Cotton, 67 bales Mdzo, IG car-loads Railroad .ar Wheelo, 1 car Fencing Posts, and Hundries. To J M Caldwell k Sons, J No.b tt, E N Fuller, W P Dow ling, E J Wise k Oo, H L Jeffers & Co, bavonel _ Co, E 3 Boll. G W William?i k Co. G W Spencer, Willis k Chls j)m, Taft k Howland. G W Clark k Oo, H Jager. Kb ..ugh _ Malloueo. Charlotte and 8 O R R Co. l'oncncrr.. Per steamship Theodora D Wa nor, for Boston-O J 3hafeo and lady. Miss Addlo Ohafee, A Oo e and lady, Ure Stickney, Mrs P Doogan, Mils Kate Doogan, J E Hodge, Capt L B Ross, P U Kegler, P H Kegler, Jr, Mr Kegler, Lewis T Mamu. G 0 Mo-iulty, G E Daly, G W Smith, S A Nelson, A J Salinas, E O Salinas, and I In iteerage. Per steamship John Gibson, for Baltimore-B M But ler, Miss M Butler, J H Barnett, and 8 in steerage. Per steamship -aragosss, iront New fork-J Michael ion, R Be ion, Rev Mr Welsh, Mrs Llobesohirk, Miss -iebeschiok, E Valentine, A Pitcher, Mrs Bells, A A .Usas, N W Marpol, H P Rugg, Br M H BIy?.a, and 9 in steerage. PORT CALENDAR. OOBBEOTKD WEEKLY. PIT-BE- OF TUB -[OOH. _aat Q. 3d, lk. fi?m. .vou.l First Q. 18th, 3h.63m._ior? SewM. 10th. Mb 16m. marni full M. 24th, lOh. 8m. even it AUGUST. ?UN. BU-S. I I mon WATS?, 0|Monday_ 7 Tuesday.... Wednesday. Thursday.. Friday. Saturday... ?linday. 6..18 6..It ?..IS 0..20 6..21 6..21 ?..22 ? .62 ?..C1 6. .60 C..4? 6..48 ?..47 6.. 46 1..2J | 4.. S 1..21 S..19 4..11 SOU. 7..28 8.. . ?. .11 ?.. 7 ?..67 ...46 8..21 9.. 1 MARINE NEWS. PORT OF C H A II L K - T O N . Arrive- Y ?al er<l _jr. iAu.-ST T Sohr OaroUna k Cornella, Davis, Nsw Tork, 11 days. 3orn. ToTIE'trk Co. AT QUARANTINE. fHeamship Saragossa, Orowcll, New Tork, gtrkoars. Ildae. To Ravenel A Co, Southern Express Co, Na tionsl Ex ?rsas Co, SORB Oo, Adams, Damon k Oo, J S Adger ti Co, O N Averlll k 8on, A H Abrahams k Son, D A Ammo, O D Ahrens k Co, J Armstrong A Co. H Bischoff k Co, Bollmann Bros, B: rgnaaau k Co, T M Bristol], Brown k Hyer. W T Burge k Oo, Bart h Wirt, D Briggs, J Beans, J U Boeich, Bogert, Denny k Co, W ti Bird A Co, E Brody, Cameron, Barkley A Co, Chlsohn Bros, Craig, Taomey k Co, Campbell k Higgins. P A .hazel, J W Carmalt, F Christman, H Oekta A Oo, W H Ohafee, Clac ins & Witte, Duuglass k Miller, B David, J _ F Dawson, E J Dawson k Oo, P J Esnard, A W Kckel k Co. A Elfe, J A Enslow _ Co, J II Eason, W H Rast.r by, J F Picken, B Feldman, T P Forreston, Fraser k Dill, R W Gale, C K Hnger, G H Hoppock, W S Henery, I Hurkamp k Oo, J H Hillen, H L Jeffers k Co. A 11 llng, J P Kelp, W Knoubcn, King k Casstdey, Kllnck, Wiokenberg ? Co, Lauroy fc Alexander, D Lopi _, O Lltscbgi, D Lillientbal k Co McKay k Campbell, Hunt Bros, W Mccomb & Co, J U k D Muller. T Murphy, W f-arsckor, Muller k Nli_.it-, O H Moise A Oo, B O'Neill, I O Ojemann, J M Osborn, L Oioutt, J F O'Neill k Son, D Paul . Co, W Roach, C Rosentha1, W R-bonstcin, W V Rupert k Co. J Russell. Bavenel k Barnwell, Streot Bro? * Co. W B Hmlih k Co, T -mull A Co, H Slegilng. E Sommers, Strauss, Vanees k Co, G W Steffens k Co, J B E -loan, L Smith k Co, Schnell k Co, Tobias' 8ons, -hempson A Co, Ufferbardt k Camps en, J Ton Hollen, 0 Voigt, J H Vollere, Waginer, Heath k Monieos, G H Waitui- A Co, Werner k Ducker, Wardlaw k Carew, Wil bur A Son, Wnlburn A Stelling, Mohrtons k Wohltmanu, 1 WaUcor, R Wing. Wurhmann k Lilllenthal, G W Wil liams k Co. Cleared. Yesterday. iAooust 1 Steamship Theodore D Wagner, Baxter, Boston-A J Salinas. Ita unship John Gibson, Reed, Baltimore-Willis k OhUolni. Wunt to Sea Yesterday. [A.o.ST 7 Steamship Theodora D Wagner, Baxter. Boston, -teatnshlp John Gibson, Reed. Baltimore. Brig Jane _?l:er, Thomson, Philadelphia. SUMMERRI-SOIIT GLENN SPRINGS, SPAftTANBVRG DISTRICT. ?. C. W. O. ANDERSON. Puo_bi_to_. 18 NOW OPE M FOR Til B SEASON. TEBM8. $2 60 per day, $65 per month. Access by railroad to Bpartanburg 0. H. Hacks from there to the Springs. August 7_. 12 I). 0. EBAUGH, Millwright, Machinist and Engineer, IS PR-PARED TO FURNISH STEAM ENGINES, Circular Mills, Grist Milla, Engines for Cotton Gins UM Shafting, Ao. Is agent for tho best Turbine Water Wheel in the vountry. Puta np his Machinery on Plantations, and guarantees io pertoro- according to contract, la going to ii al ti moro in a fow days, and can attend to any onior personally, address D. 0. EBaU??H, Angoste_12_Monk'? Corner, N. E. B. B. NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RETURNED TO LH_ Olty, will contract for all kinds of HOUSE-BUILD' INO AND REPAIRING. W. H. tiRUVER, No. 144Wentwort_-sti--t, Jr at Dawso- * Bfc?fl-Mr-b Not, IT Broad-ctree' -?rptam-er/ tatt! If 'LUA?JbUJb' ?TU(J_C A COMPLETE ASS A.BOVE isr__.: "FOU s_ SHEPHERD, D ISTo. 4353 I July l8 LINDEMAN & KONS1 PATENT CYCLOID PIANO FORTES WERE AWARDFD AT TRT. L\TE l'AIR OF TUE American Iiintlnito the KIltST PREMIUM GOLD MEDAL for NOVfcLTY. "UPERUUtlTY, anil EX EL 1 ENCE; also, at tin? Hiato r'ulru of Alieliliiau, I'.diaiin. Kansas, and wherever thov have hcen exhibited lu com petition. Worcrooim, No.2 LE ROY PLACE UI.EEi.'KKR STREET, one black west of Broadway. Sei'd for Cir cular. Gott-chalh says: "It lu tim fluent instrument I bavo over triai) ; the tune comes out as rich and solid at? that of a Oran?! Piano." Charles Fradd-"I consider the Cycloid piano a surco a in ever} respect." Win. Mason-"I regard them as very superior Instrumenta." July 21 nu ?v'luioB KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, Drawn Daily at Covington, Ky. MURRAY, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS. Tickets from $1 to $30. CIRCULAR- BENT FREE OF CHARGE. ORDERS for TIOKKT8 In tho above LOTTERY promptly at tended to. Drawings mailed as soon-s the Lottery is drawn. Havana Plan Lottery-30,000 Tlobota; 60S Prizes. Capital Prize, $100.001*. Draws the 15th and Slat of e*_i month. Address B. T. PETERS, TJnited StatPB Licensed Agent, Ifo. 00 Hasel atroet, or Eoy Uox S3, PoBtoRlce. July 20 Jmo DBS. RAOUL & LYNAH HATE RECENTLY RECEIVFD A LARGE STOCK OF DRUU.s, SOM', PERFUMERY ND PROPRIE TARY AND FAN"' Y AltTlcL?-S. wl ich they offer at Wholesale ami Retail. Thoy ?ettlj call special atten tion to tho foiinwii ?j : OLIVE OIL Flax Seed (grouiul; Tapioca Camphor Opium Cotton Wadding Pair. Opium Pulv. Llquorioo July 38 ".[(-?Urine Ch?st? (Plantat'n) Medicine Chtats (ship use) Glycerine pirlta Lavender I'hOHphor'c Acid l ?in i ? lo Acid Rostu Ointment Merourial Ointment. M?ORHEA-D'S CELEBRATED BITTERS. TSB PUBLIC ARE RE8PBOTFULLT INFORMED ihit ih??o hi_hly ssteer-od BITTERS are now made by the same person who made them for over tweuty yean for Jamas Moorhead. He bavins tbe original re ceipt, can co-ftdently reoommaid the-i equal to any made during Moot bead's life time. bold in quantities to ault purchasers at No 09 CAL HOUN-PTREET, so-ib side, between Meeting ano An son but otu. jambs Mckean. July 11_Ina o SIMILI A SI9IILIBI?S C?RANT?R. HUMPHREYS' IIOniU'.OI'ATlIIC ?PK-IFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE EXPE RIENCE, an cn ti rosucae-i: Himplo-Prompt-Elfl aleot and Bailable. They ara the only medicines per foctly adaptad to popular use-so simple that mistados cannot be made In using thom; ao harmir*- as to be tree from danger, and ao offlclout as to be always relia ble. Tti? y bave lalsed tho hlghost commendation -rona a-, a_d wl- alwey? rendar satisfaction. Cents, (to. 1, cures Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations.. 36 " J, " Worms Worm-Fever, Worm-Colo.. 30 .. 8, .. Crying Collo, or Teething of In fants. 26 " 4, " Dluri-Iioett of Children or Adult??.... 26 .. 6, " Dymntcry. Griping. Bilious Colic... 30 ?. 8, " Chole . n, Mortons, Nausea, Yotalt lng. " 7, " Co-glis, Colds, Bronchitis. .. S, " If-t-ralgle, Toothackc, Faceacbo.. 30 .. 9, " Hcaaaene8,81ckH?iadache,|Vertiga. 30 " 10, " Dyspepsia, Biliens Btsmaok. 20 " 11, <. Suppressed, or Palatal Periods..... 20 " 13, " "Whites, too profsso periods. 30 .. 13, .. Croup, Oougb, Dlffleult Breathing.. 22 <. 14, " Salt Klteaaa, Er?s pelas, Ernptlone. 20 " li, " RTafjaa-me-tlan?, lthounatlo Pallin... 20 .. 1?, " Fever und agate, Ohlil Fsver, Agnes. 00 .. 17, " Piles, Blind or Bleeding. 60 '. l8, .. Upihalmy, in? 8( tu i?r *Y?wi Kjes. 60 " 19, " Catarrh, AcutO or Chronic, luflu eaza. 60 .' 30, .' *VVlt?oplngCo?gh, Violent Coughs 60 "??.I, .' Asthuau, Oppressed Br?3?Ublng.. 60 >. it, .. Kar Discharges, Impaired Hear ing. 60 " 23, .. Scrofula, Enlarged Gland?, Swell ings. 60 " 24, " Geseral Debility, Physical Weakness 60 " 26, " Dropsy and 8<_.nty Secretions. 60 " M, '. Sea Sickness, Sickness from Bid iug. 60 " 37, " Kidney Disease, Oravel. 60 " 28, " Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis sions, Involuatary iscnargeii.1.00 .. 39, " Sore Mouth, Cantor. 60 h 80, " Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed. 80 .. 81, " Paliifui* Periods, even with Spasrr i. 60 i? 83, .? Huffer ?.age at Change of Lfo.1.00 .. a;?, " Kpilepsy, t-pasms, -?t Vltus' Danco.l.OO "'34, " Biptherlit, Uleoratod yore Troat,... 60 FAMILY CASKS. JO vtah. morocoo case and book.$10.00 10 large vials, in morocco, and book. 6.00 20 large r?ale, plain caao, and book. 6.00 IS bates (Nob. 1 to 16), and book. 8.00 VKTKRINAIIY 8PKCIF?C8. Mahogany cases, 10 vials.110.00 ?isgle vials, wiib directions. 1.00 j-js-Thes?. remedies, by tbe caso or single box, are lent to any part of the country, by Mall or Exproas, froe if charge, on rocolpt of the prl?je. Addrosa HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC nOMOOPATHIO MKOIOINK COMPANY, Office and Depot No. 6C3 Broadway, New York. Dr. Htmrna-aTa is consulted dally at hie offloe, per tonally or by latter, as above, for ah forms of disease. KING & C ABSIDE Y. W. A. SKfUlVK. A. W. KCKKLe tV CO.. Iictall Agents, No. 231 K1NQ-8TREET, 4tb door above Market-st. April 16 mwfOmo too_Obarleston, 8. O. TUB CAUUL.INA TIMK?, PUBLISHED EVERY WlSDNEHUAY, AT ORANGE BURG O. II., a O., by THAD. O. ANDREWS. Tbe only paper publisbed in the rieb and flourishing District of Orangebarg, 8. O. Circulation of tbe Papet extensive and rapidly lncreaslnst. SUBSCRIPTION. Weekly Paper-one year.....$6. Weekly Paper-six months. 2. Weekly Papor-three months. 1 To oloba of ten or more the Paper will be snppllod li por josr for caoh copy. To clubs of twenty or mere the Paper will be snppll at $8 per year for each copy. CONTRACT ADVEBTISEMENT8. One square-one month......$ Ono square-two months. 8, One square-throe months. 10. One square-six months. 13. 0 One square- twelvo muntha.,. 16.0 ?I8-OTJNT8. Twesty-flvaperoeut. disou-u? allowed oa adver Use menta of three aqnares or over. Thirty-three per cent, discount allowed on ad verti??. menta of half noir inn or over. Fifty per oem. ?Recount aUowed on adverttsemoxita o ons oolnmn or ovor. Terms o ash. MOABI * ANDREWS, ItareblS _lu_r-*toca. <*? Ail li TJtlli?lMlJNcrt?. OBTMENT OP THE ?VIED GOODS a.I__G _AT ?C & COHEN'S, -Ting-street. SOUTHERN IMPORTING AND MANUKA CTUKING DRUG FIOTTSJE, No. 238 King-street. PiiAl'" & MM BROTHERS, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST8 AND MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, _No. 238 Kincr-s reet, FOURTH DOOK ADOVE MARKE T-ST., Cliarlcfc-ton, S. C. N. A. PRATT, 1 Oliemist to late O. 8. Nitro and Mining Bu reau. 8. W. WILSON. ' P. B. WILSON, -rtdusto of I Phlla. CoUege I of Pharmacy, k I rlii'miRt to lato I 0 _ urd. Dep't. The Proprietors are Native Gcorglaas. July 7_ NEW PERFUME For the Handkerchief. PMIBH'S ~ ^^^___9_R *9___s. 1 A Most Exquisite, Delicate, and Fra grant Perftome, Distilled from the Hare and Ben ?fttl Flower from -which it takes its name. -_a_.ul.ict _r.il ouly\r ~______0-. A S#I?, NEW YORK. BEW-RR c?F C-DSTEEfEP,-. A_K TOR P"\LON--TAKK NO OTIIE?. feo.d .7 Pi_pf-?^s c-aemlly. Dtvo-mbar-0 wsly. "cherokee pills, Or Female Regulator, Cure Suppressed, Excessive and Painful Menstruation, Oreen Sickness, Nervous and Spinat Af fections, Pains in the Back, Sick Htadaclte, Giddiness, and all dis eases that spring fruin Irregularity, by removing the cause and all the effect- that arise from It. They are perfectly safe in all cases, ex cept u-hen forbidden by direc tions, and are easy to ndiiiliii>tcr, as they are nicely sugar coated. They should bo. In the bonds of every Malden, Wife, and Mother In tho land. Ladies can address us in perfect ?onfldence, and state their com plaints in full, ne tie trent all Female Complaints, omi prepare Medicines suitable for all diseases to wli!.-!. tiley are subject-Thirty-two pago pamphlet, {li a sealed envoloun, free. Tlio cherokee Pills are enid by all druggists at $1 per box, or six boxes for $5 ; or they ore B*nt by mall, free of postage, in an ordinary letter, freo from observation, by addressing the sole proprietor, Dr. W. E. B-?BWIN, 87 Walker St., N. Y. N. B.-Chorokee Pills No. 2 aro prepared for special canes, when milder medicines fall ; theso aro sent by mall, free of postage, on receipt of |5, tv.? price of each .wo. Dit. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence of Ufe, S_H____F c,,rcs General Debility, Weak '? ness. Hysterics in Females, Palpitation of the Heart anti all Nervous 'Diseatet. It re stores new 111. and vigor to tho aged, causing the hot blood of As the Vhenix rises y0Ut_ to courso the veins, res ?S" ___S I.-* ?.>.?"- th* Oraans of (/entra {??eli uT>*J? 'Z?tion.lanwrflmpaenc.jand this F.llxlr rejuven Del/iMy. restoring Manliness ate the system and and full rigor, tim*provfuga overconte disease. perfect " Elixir of Lette," re moving Sterility and Barrenness in both sexes. To the young, mlddle-sgod, and aged, thero Is no greater boon than this "Elixir of Life." It gives a now lease of life, causing the weak and debilitated to ji.i.-o renewed strength and vigor, and tho entlro system to thrill with Joy and pleasure. Price, ono bottle f.; three bottles (5; sent by express to any address. Our medicines aro sold and recommended by all respoctable drug-lsts In every part of the clrllUcd globe; aomo unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their customers by selling cheap and worth ies- componnds In ordor to make money. Be not deceived-ask for tin-so medicines and tak. r.o others. If tho druggiat does not keep them, wrlto to na, and we will send thom by express, carefully packed, freo from observation, we will be pleased to receive letters with full statements In rognrd to any dlseaso with which Indies ur gentlouion ara -filleted Address all letters for medicines, pauiph? lets, or advice, to tho solo proprietor, ? Dr W. R. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., N. T, May _8_mw ly. Till. N-H Hit-., A WHEEL- PAPER, PUBLISHED AT DARLING TON COURT HOUSE, baa recenUy boen trana. (erred to na by Ita original proprietors. Located in tho same District, and only one station distant -rom Mi grent railroad centro of Florence, our facilities for com munication with aU parrs of tho country, and especially with the c'.tloB of CharlOHton, Columbia and Wilmington from which wo are nearly equi-distai.t, are unaurpasa. Tho Editor. J. H. NORWOOD. Kau., was formerly w known to the prosa of the State as ona ot the origin founders, and for several year? Editor ol the Darling t Flag, which paper was disc-?iitluuc- at the beginning the war. As natives of the south wa respocthUly sol lo a abare of tboadvertlung p-ir-uait-. af. u. O ? ?VK * CO., Pn-llabeim? Darllngton0,Bnk\Q" Doosniborai. 1660,