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THE DAILY SEWS, ~ A Bargain. Re asked me for the choicest gift 'rwM in mr power to give; "I wold not sav mv lover n?y. And so I bade bim live Within my heart. O, loving oeart I Thy suth on rai'b ??' stayed; On beaded kaw, he promised me A price-he has not paid 1 Se pledged hie honor, ?nd hut troth, To love t?i de*th should part; With tove he bought the prize he sought, And ton? obtained ay heart. O, happy time 1 0, happy crime Throat r? w hieb we idly strayed 1 Hast Joy was onza, aa through the flowers A fr?tant path we made I Bat soon W?agachad the oater edge Of this our SUV it laud ; Where love had reigned, and haply feigned Te doth? Kia?'? command. O, loving hean f O, ^astral brartl Bow waa foy trust betrayed ! With love hs bought the heart besought, -Bat basTtae price been paid ? If I should Uve i thousand year?, In?'er again should know Tba anne regret; or could forget Those days of koa ago, Whan tat my ht art, ThiatooUab bearii Ita choicest wealth displayed; _ J With love 'twas sought, with love twas bought, -Bat hu tte price been paid 1 The careless tone-the unkind word Tbs enan, ed and chilling mood, Aaa UMP* tara thisga anartion branga To prov* lt* promise stood T ^ibourwti Ba aaa io part mat lava, tbouh love entice ; So aaa? a tana witt hearts ta made. That aw wal pay tbalr price I TBS CHINESE MOVEMENT. Tb? OOM? lida oft* tate Question-Want aaa Opponent* oT chin ca* immigration HAT? ta gay. Hov, while Memphis is holding pnb?c meet? ings inviting Chinese labor to the Bomb, the fellowing protest against tba farther imports " Von of these people into California, published by the An?-Cooho Association, ia of special intarett: There are a boat 11 1. COO Chinese io CaKor ni*, 100010 of whom aw in a ? Ate oi peonage ex liman, sod axe ranted ont by the oompa.y o witing them to tba various parties by wbom abey ara employed, in ganga of from 60 to 6000, aa they maj be reqaned-their wages being poid to tba agent ol tba company, who ia rt ?panOfhli for the performance of their labor, ?nd for the the return of the slaves, dead or ahva, io tie Celestial Empire. The balk ot the female portion ot them ara scattered throughout oar towns sod cities, denaturalizing -oar youth and laying toe fornication of mi ure rjjaosss and aw row toen oolanited extent Tho TsTxporiuiOO of theta ?lives bas already led to -QHtWTf 1-oo oar ?barree, between the rival ooaepjP'N owning them, and threatens Aoaaaame gigantio proportions. The employ nan t Of these slavea chapla oes a bke portion of wjute labor, and toort particulaxry cf the rising There are in Bas Francisco about 18,000 to boya and girl?, of from ton to twenty yean of atm, the majority of whom are brought np in i dienern, aa there ie oo emptojment for ibeav .ind uo opportunity for ?beb; learning %adea, aa all the inferior work io oar milla, flManriea, stores, workabop*. Ac., that is else? where done by apprentice*, ie hara done by Chinea* labor. Ibo oonsetjuenoe ie, that our "boys exe bot preparing for the State Prison ?nd a vast number ot our girls moat, alas I ?tek to tba lowest depths of degration. By tko general employment of thia alare iabor in every branch of industry, immigration -ef deasTrmg white people from the East tod .Baiiye ia retar ed. and w?l ultimately oeaae, while maay DOW here most lei ve. we may ina ac as the cigar maker?. five hundred ol whoop,, with their tami bee, abo waru earning JCOM Varea, and investing and spending them here to the advantage of theconn try, were ?om pelad two years ago to retire before the ?ettuae labor ara leave the Bate. In Urie oeoneotion it is a noticoablefact that the intro ist hmas aaoutexture, cue single cent to the ejJODMQgw. - H? laaplupiuana of Cnineee labor oo the Central racifVo Railroad may hare expedited its ?Oaunaatioo a few mooth*, but we contend that fbJ mn Oboe our HUte can never be belanc <ed Br tba gum rn time. Had white labor been -oaplovod, hundreds of acres wo aid even now bare-boee reclaimed from the waaiee and be? ana** ibo boaneeiead* of happy families, who would bare pxtrohaeed tho l .od and increased 'Ikeraranga of thonflroed company, and aleo ?of the antue Bute, while the money paid to tmlneae abor has been drained oat of the coun? try for expon to Asia, and on tbe retirement of .He Chin eoe slave* frtSa their field of labor not -4 froajktA of ?mprpep?aeot will remain-not .aneo e eena of them win be left in the soil. ?br twelve month? an epidemic baa been waa* n* in oar midst, which for along urns beda il tba skill of oar medical mea and the anantary regulations of our city; abd tba samitprrr, or back plague, ie general ly at 4rfbatad to tba Chinee*. "Prom the density of .?belt population and their peculiar mode of aban*. Ikey ar? subject to many diseases aaaaoat waknown among thoaSanoasiaa noe, to .wbtoh wa aro rendered pecuBkrly habla by the AoAvesinotioa of Chinese Otto oar hotel?, rce tauaante and private dwellings aa cooke, weaken and domestic servants. ?ba* bean objected to our association that it ia an Irian crusade against cheap abor; but, on tba oontraxv, we embody io oar mo ranks Ul Claaaea crt eds arid political parties, imbued ?ot with hostility to the Chinese SB a noe, but folly believing that all the rast resources of California can be fullv developed, and her nit* . Toada, canals, and other public works, can be as weil and profitably complet*d by free white abor, as they bare been in the Eastern States, ?nd that the future great noss ot California de nenda more upon the general proepenty of ber aoduatrlal dawes than upon the vant accunin -aliona of a few capitaliste. By order of the Central 8tale Council of the inri Onobe Aaeociatiaa of tba Pacific Coast. _9. B. J. Duo? Secretary. Cfranntt Kxporu. TflluADsLPH JA-Per sehr John AOriffin-3W tons .JbyephaOa Beek, 60 bala Bags, loo tmpty Bar? rete, lc* Furniture ind sundries. ?aua-fflaata? Oattaa atad Hie* fl ark ct. BwTlOa O' J BB 0BajsU,K8TON. UAiLi NEWS, I . - g taaaniaaaa Xoanaj Evening. July 19. I Canea. A atiibj seats toed Inquiry pre Tailed for Hb? staple, *? d the tnaactMns wei* about on the j lawn of vivrioaa flgart-s; eales near 590 balee, viz: .32 at St, l at ?i I st at, rf ai ?1K, 23 at 32,3 at 83*. Oil at B9. We quote: XJVaXTOQL CLl?SUnCATIOK. Otitiaary a wood ordaaty.30 <*t82 low n.Ud.taa>.Si K - .33 <a By haw York classification we quote. Mausmsr..33J?? Xns->b* d sssnd was moderate and pricestm abac geo ;saJ*H^T ti rees of dean Caro ina, say 37 atarea at T ia-10, M at gc ?J m. tte qaote common Aa Uhr **en caroona at 7* <& 1%, good 8@8Xo ? lb. Bar?eU by Telegraph. JOaxKUf B&KXE?8. LcaaaBj inly 13- (looa.-Consol?, 033-4. londs ] aaa at ax. Rugar steady. Tallow iSs 3d ' Paaxs. July m.-Boara* quie1 ; rentes 7if 10c _?AT*a Jaly u.-ootton nra both on tbe spat ? aadiflo.L . ZnaaaVSB) Tar/13-Nocn.-Cotton firmer bot not Maher; ada lau? Balea. P.our 34s. Bed Wee.ern wheat 9s id a ts ed. Tarns and fabrics quiet ?sd /Blady. Jtoaa*,-rattan aetfv?; nplands 12>?al2X? ; Or Jana land, i-ala? l?.t 00 bales. X*d Western when?] -fa id. um. oid. ta*. noMxsmc BABXXTS. Wnw Tomi '?ly j> Worn-tick? ?pry strong. Heney 1 'letha* 10. Sod 37>?. Cotton firm a a*J*tali>i'e nrpeotine drooping at 12,^-. Bosin stead ; summon 12 86; good i i 30. Basai t-Patton ora; n?a 1?00 balet at Si Xe. ara*? actors anA aashsngeJ. Corn dall Po.-i *UX*W%l aria* e**?27 iud firmer; ket?e jaei^a? . Bswakej Arma at ai 04*104>?. Groce JBM %9A t and doll. Naval st t n qn?t and un aaaace*. aVatgais quat and anchan ed. Qoveru atilt alosad Ora South, ra stocks stronger. AVratt Catabas new 68 Moa-y olo ed a-ti ve at 7. T ry sall and little buiine*s paper Starting vftalP Go ? 37K ?tocks steady lory lg-Cotton" steady at 34>? cents. Finar steady and demand light; eoper?ne $5 12J$?. Wheat closed dnll ; new red tl ?Sal M. Yellow corn tl ; white ts. Pork $34 Bacon active and advanc? ing ; shoulders 15\?al5 t?c. Whiskey scarce at $1 04. Ci*currun, Joly 18.-Whiskey firmer at ll. h. hool de rn IS; clear sides 18, closing .titler. Lard held at 19c LCOTBTXLU, July 13.-Provisions firm. Shoulders 14 ji ; clear sides 18 Ji- Whiskey 93c. ST LOUIS, July 13- Flour active; sur erflne 84^a IS. Whiskey $1. Provisions unchanged. WiucDtQTO*, Joly 18.-Spirits turpentine held at 38Xc. Crode turp?n tine unchanged. Tar $3 20. AUGUSTA, July 13.-Codon market quiet; sales ISO bales; receipts 6 bales. M i dd Inge nominally 31 %c. SAVANNAH. July 13-No xnirket; quotations un changed*. Receipt i 19 bales. MOBILE, July 13.-Sales of cotton 600 bales; quo? tations nominal. Low middlings 30c. Receipts 17 bales. NEW OBXXAKS, July 13.-Cotton, middlings 32% cents. Sales 31 bales ; receipt* 70 bales. Sugar firm ; common lOall ; prime 13Jf?&X. Molasses nominal. Willi.tngtoo Marktt. WILMINGTON, July 12-? P. ^~J?f*T<Tx^ 35o bt u. receiTed and changea hands at f S for virgin, and %'2 66 for yellow dip fl 380 tte. srnuTS i TjapEji TTS E-sales of 261 bbls. at 39 centB wi gallon-market CIOSIDK weak at thia figure. BOBIN -le unchanged in price. Sale* of 457 bbls. atti 66 tor strained; tl 90 for extra Ho. 2, and $2 26 for IOW No. 1. TAB -NO receipts or sales. COTTON.-One small lot sold at 32 cents for mid? dling. HAT -100 bales Northern sold from wharf at 76 cento a> 100 Iba. Matee? Market MACON, Joly 10.-Corrow.-There were 13 bales reoetytd to-day ; none sold; no shipments. There le no demand, and no cotton ofleriog. Middlings are quoted at 31c. Ihe ?loci on hand amounts to 8C9 Lon ai?; nets per DOH tn ? HI on aa xtaaalroa* Joly ia 162 bales Cotton, 6 bales Domestics. 17 packages Bacon. 40 boxes Candles and roan. 40 sacks Flour, 10 bbls Flour, 3 cars -tock To Railroad Agent, Good? rich, Wineman A- Co, Dowie ft Moise, G W Steffens, Kiln ck. Wick en be rp & Co, W S Corwin AC), Johns? ton, Crews ft Co fc teahouse A Co, Pe.z-.-r, Rodgers lt Co, Goldsmith ft ton PaueBgert. Per steamship Manhattan, from New York-J F O Hasel J, Capt F M Bonnean, A P Boyd, W Kotbneier, Ure B ? Brown, Mrs B Burkett, G W Panton and wits, J B Parry. J B CheaUre, Jr. N 8 Hart, H Cleveland, A Leptallu lei, A W Wardell, Jr, J G Hush. A M Has. til, A FeJigmanu, C McLaughlin, L 1> t- a aile*, and three on deck. _ Jtoriit lr PI. Port ot Charleston. July 14. r/UKl CAI,HiNDAK. rsa ES or TUE MOOS. cast Quarter, 1st, 7 boura. 27 minutes, evenir g. New Moos, Otb, S boura, 14 minutes, morning. First Quarter, 16th, 1 boor ?8 minutes, morning. Full Moon. 28d 8 hours 34 minutes, morning. Last Quarter. 31st ll hours, 45 minutes, morning ??.-_"i--,m stm J MOO? BI QB 3?'UM??ra autis. ^ MFC| UJK WAXIB. 112 Monday. S . 3 7.. 8 | 9..47 10.. 14 13 Tneaday....! 6.. 3 7.. 8 10..27 ll.. 3 li Wednesday.) 6.. 3 7.. 8 ll.. 4 H..55 16 Thuniday... 6.. 3 7.. 8 12..43 Morn. 18,Friday. .... 6.. 4 7.. 7 Mom. 12..60 17|j?*tnrday...l 6.. 6 7.. 7 12..20 1..63 18gtrndav....> 6. 6 7 .6 !.. 0 2..57 A rr ired teaterowy. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York-left Saturday. Ma e. To James Adner A- Co, J D Aisen A co, D A A mm e. J Apple. F C Berner. Bollroaon Bro*. Col A J Blaut, Q M. T M Bristol], Bucbheit A bon, D Brigg*, ? Baie* Ik ? o, U Bischoff A Co, Judye Campbell, B at A P Ca dwell, L Chapm ft Co. Mrs L Chap in, J commins, J A Cook ft co, Cartmill, Bar? be son ft Co, T M Cater, W H Cb alee ft Co, W B Cor wm ft Co. H Dal'., F Dauer, i enny ft Perry, Doug, las ? Miller, B G Daun ft to, J a Ene low ft Co. D F Fleming ft Co, Foray the. Mc J o mba ft O?, B FelC mann A Co, H Gerdts ft Co, M Garfuiikl?, Wi? Gur? ney. J H Graver ft Co, Qoodrico, V? fneman ft ('o. J Bur tamp ft Co, Wm Harrell ft Hon, Mrs D B Huger. B Hunter, Hoi kin? ft McPherson, Holmes ft Calder. A Lung Johnston, Crews ft Co, L E Johnson, Jef? fords ft Co, J linings, Thomiinson ft Co, C Kerns a, Jaliinaan ft Bro, Ktluck, Wiekesberg ft Co, Lave) ft Alexander, U Lil ?engl, McLoy ft nice M mtooe ft Ca J G Milner A Co. J H Muller, Mel er, Nimitz * Oe, NeutvWe ft Haanam. B O'Neill, 01n*y ft Co, J F ? O'Neill. A bon, D O'Neil) * MUD. J C OJemann. u F j Pam mn, Paul, Welch ft Brandea, WF Paddon, Pa ? rn ei to Pioneer Co-operative Association. D Pani ft Co, H I Peake, J A Qua eke .. boab, Bavenel ft Holmes, TU Bead ft Co, Wm Roach ft Co, J Be?, O and h B BAgent, SC BB agent, N R B B Agent, A eecken d jrff, A O Ktone. G W 8t< treas, P ?1 fcchroder, D Ssl tus. W Femken ft co, bisters House cf Mercv, o Ex Company, N behgrxun O liedemaDo, f Teckitn ba g. W J i rim. Weira r ft Monaeee, J N M Wob lt I mann, Werner ft Ducker, Wa.ker Evins ft Cogs? well, 8 H Wilton. Egbaum, koona; A Co. snd other*. The Manhattan experienced strong sooth west winds th? enurj pis BJ ge Steamship prometheus. Gray, Philadelphia-lett - inst Mdse. To Jno ft Theo Getty, Railroad Agent?, W a Bl eb rt eos. Frost A Adger C H Moise, C F Fianke, D A Walker ft Co L Etas, Jeffords ft CB, Do wie ft Moise, A Johnson ft co, J F lay lor ft Co, cameron ft Barkley, 8 8 Solomon?. H V P?ate, A BamaerBohmldt, T M rater. T M Bristoll, W M Bird ft Co J F O'Neill A Koo, W D Warren. W H & baffer, G W Almar, Bev O W Prentiss, Mrs Mary Matthews, J lhomoson * Co, J BaaseB. J A Qutck enbuah, J O Malones Walker, Evans ft Cogswell J H.W?hrmann, B Feldmann ft Co, J H Muller, J H Voilera, J D Aiken ft Co. Kilnck, Wickenberg ft Co, H Gerdts ft Co, W H Chutee A Co JNM Wohlt mann, J tl Graver ft Co, C Liilen'hal ft Co, Gas Com? pany, Dr Geo Caulter. H A Tor k, A M Jackson, clagharn, Hen lng ft Co, C F Panania W G Woila en ft < c, M Luhri. E H ?telling. B Lee, J Coagrove, J liencken, E Bate* ft Oe K F Benedict, win rm .n Bros Byrne ft Fogarty, Capt A Burrett, P Walsh. Fogartie's Book Bon*?, Holm ea' Book House, H W uh Ibero, Adams, DJ mon ft co, and others. Brig Adelaide, Wilson, savannah. Ballast. To Wm Bosco ft co. Received from Chlsolm's Mill, 16 tierces Blot, To Cbi* olm Broa. Cleared Yesterday. Scar John A Grifflj. Foster. PhUadelpaia-H F Baker ft Co. Sailed - Yesterday. Brig Josie A Devereaux, Clark, Philadelphia. Steamer Dictator, McNeity, Palatka, via Jackson ville, Fernandina and Savannah. L.1ST UP VtuSMCL? VP, CL S A RED A yv SAILED FOB i IVS TOA Y FOREIGN LIVZ&FOOL. The Banca h Lizzie, Ferguson, cleared.May 20 Th? YU.ce, Balli lay, np.Ju LC 13 DUMt'il in eoinsBoso'. xx. Sehr Velocity, Pinkham tailed.June 16 THAKXTOBT ax. Brig H W McGilvery, bratts, cleared.July 1 ? .? ?01IB Brig Bampden. Prrkins, np.Jane 39 t-chx Mvrover, Brown, up.Jnly 1 8cbr Wm L Si ringa. Halsey, cleared.July 6 Sehr M j rover, B own, ap.Joly 8 rHILsDRLrHIA Behr Sarah Callen, Avis, ap.July 1 flfpuiir Silters. TRY PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AX? ALL niBBASEfl OF TBS STOMACH AND LIVER. torr AU BxcnaisxiroxD ET ms MEDICAL JF.A.OTJIJT'V. HEGEMAN ?Sc < <\, AGENTS, SEW YORK. Mamrfactnred by C. F. PMKNIN, OEO?0T ANS ATDCHEfiAXr^ OHA RLE8TO N, S.C. **-?ryr ami? ey Druggist* Everywhere-^ Pwbzoair is niwtlyr "?0 IIK MOVE OHEASE SPOTS, .38B TrtB DOUBLE DISTILLED BENZINE, Prepared, and for tale, wholesale and ret??, b. DE. H. BUR. ?**?v 36 Xs. isl MetUig-atreet. GUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK. Organized in 1859. All Policies non-Forfeitable. Hali Loan Taken. No Notes Required LAST CASH DIY1DEND 50 (FIFTY) PER CEINT. Statement. Policies ia force.$26,000.000 Assets. 1,500,000 Annual Income. 800,000 Losses Paid.? 500,000 Officer*. W. H. PECKHAM, Presiden?. H. T. G AMAGAN, Secretary. L. MCADAM, Actuary? G. A. FUD lc KAR, 8uperintecdeat. Directors. Hon. JOBK A, Dir, New York. Hon. JAMES HARPER, Firm Harper & Bros., ex-Mayor New York. JOHN J. GRAWE, Pr?sident Bank Republic. WK. T. HOOKES, Wall-street. Wat. M. VKBMXLYE, Banker ( Verm i ly? A Co.) CHAS. Q. ROCKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking Company. Hon. GEORGE OFT YEE ex-Mayor of New York. MINOT C. MOHO AN, Banker. THOMAS RIGHET, Firm Thomas Rigney A Co. BEN'. B. SHERMAN. 'Treasurer New York Steam Sugar Refining Company. AABON ARNOLD. Firm of Arnold, Constable A Co. RIOBARD H. BOWNE, Wetmore A Bowne, Law? yers. E. V. HAT70HW6DT, Firm E. V. Hausbwoui A Co. WM. WILEENS. Finn W. Silkens A Co. JULIUS H. PBATT, Merchant. WM. W. WRIGHT, Merchant CHAS. J. STARR, Merchant. WILLIAM ALLEN. Merchant. GEO. W. CUTLEB, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. GEO. T. HOPS, President Continental Fire in? surance Company. JOH? H. SHERWOOD. Park Place. WALTON H. t* TOEHAM, Corner 5th Avens e atc rwenty-thira-etreet. EDWARD H. WRIGHT, Newark, N. J. GEO. W. FARLEE, Counsellor. W. L. COGSWELL, Merchant. GEORGE KEIM, General Agent for South Carolina. Dr. T. RKKrlSTJBK.eA. Exam tn lng I'nyilclan. R. ISSERTEL, GENEBAL AGENT FOB CHARLESTON, January lt nae omeo So. SSS King-street, Chtxletton. 9. C, W\M51 fiqnow, (Etr. Q L O WHISKIES. 1 HE UNDERSIGNED BtO LE ?YB TO AN? NOUNCE that they have been appointe ! by M ea-ra. HhNBYrt. HAN NH & CO.. of Philadelphia, their ?ole Agenta for rhu r':?eof South P aro fl na for the sale of th -1.- celebrated ACME. X. XX XXX. XXXI, Nf Cl AR CABINET and other brands OLD BTE WHISEIE?. They aiao wish to annonnco that they w 1U be in coaMant receipt of their COPPEB DISTILLED MOUNTAIN PUBE BYE WHISKIES, direct from Distillery at Hannisville, Berkeley County, Weat Virginia. Liberal contracta wfl be made for large lota of sew Whiskies in bond at Distlllerv Warehouse. CLAC IUi ft WITTE, No. B? East Bay street, Jnne 16 wfmSmoa Charleston, 8. C. JAMBS A. MILLER'S CHICKEN COCK WHI8KEY. We are Agents of the above celebrated and well known brand Of JAUK3 A. MILLERN CHL KEN CO K. OLD Bu TR BO.V WHISKEY, which ia the OBMJINE AK rrcXK, and offer 1? to the trade, war* ranting it to give entire causiaction lt la man mac tnred. copper distilled, of the best grain and pure | qualities-impioves by age, especially in the South? ern climate. A large stock constantly on hand, of d fi?rent ages and prto**; cooperare of the mont superior. Por sale in lou to suit pox-baser*, by COBB, DOLHON DE ft CO . Cole Agents lor the South. No. 87 Natcher.-?tivet. New Orleans. Or BENRT COBTA ft CO.. Sub-Agents, Charleston. 8. C. june 16 Imo Suff*. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Axe most desirable for quality, finish and price. ; MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled ! BANK VAULT8, VAULT DOOR8, . EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCK8 Please send for a catalogue to MARVIN & CO* (oldest safe manufacturers) 205 Broadway, New Tort Principal )m Cueatnv?St PhiJa. Warehouses }108Bank st.,CleYeland,0 And for sale by our agents in the principal cities throughout the * United States a FOB BA LB BY WM. M. BJ RD k CO.. No. Q03 EAST BAY, IHAKLKSTU.1. December 90 lyr TjjU W A KO HALT , GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. So. Wi Warren-street. NEW TOBE. PERSONAL ATTENTION BITES TO THE PUB CB ASH of aB kinds ot M v B?H .?NBISE. Boots Sfieea. Bats, Ca s and 7run??, n. ) Straw t>ood> a peefaJty, Consignments of all kinds of Staple Articles an( general Produce solicited. Prompt returns pua-aUeed. EDW4BD DALY. I-ate ol Charleston. 8. C, mi-WeeXly Price fin/rents sent ire? by root. January ii B*c Gmoi ?iAMEHOX, BAHKLEY Si CO., NORTHEAST CORNER Meeting and Cumberland Streets. STEAM ENGINE8 GRIST MILLS CIRCULAR HAW MILLS, and MACHINERY. january 1 y y HITE LEAD, ZINC PAINTS, COLORS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES. Ac., Ac. RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS. CAMKKOS, BAKKLE>' & CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 O I L S J OILS! OILS! md GALLONS PURE WINTER LAU) GEL 700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LARD OIL 600 GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 600 GALLONS PURE MASON'S SPERM OIL 600 GALLONS PURE MACHINER! OIL *300 GALLONS WHITE OAK LUBRICATING OIL SOO GALLONS REFINED NEATSFOOT OIL 300 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL. CAMEROS, BARKLEY Ai CO., NorUic&ft corner Uer Ung and Cumberland atroeta. Januar) 1 R OOF1SO TIS 600 BOXES IC 14x20 ROOFING TlN 300 BOXES IX 14x20 ROOFING TIN 100 BOXES IC 28x20 ROOFING TIN 50 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN 26 BOXES IX 12x12 25 R?XES IX 14x20 20 BOXE8 IX 10x20 20 BOXES IXX 14x20 20 BOXES fTTY 14x20 20 BOXES TX XXX 14x20 BLOCS TIN, TEN 8 il A N'S SOLDER, rJFBL TER. Ac, Ac. IN STOKE AND TO ARRIVE. CAMERON, BARKLEY ai CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, january 1 B KLTI50! BEliTIiei 6000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT? ING 5000 FEET GUM BELTING, 2, 3, 4, and 6 PLY 250 SIDES PATENT DRESSED LACE LEATHER 300 DOZEN METALLIC-TIPPED BELT LACING 100 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BELT BT DIM 160 DOZEN TOLLMAN'S BELT HOOKS 750 YARDS GUM PACKING, 1-16 INCH TO i INCH THICK TUCK'S PACKING, i INCH TO lj INCH DI AMBTER SOAPSTONE PACKING, i INCH TO 1, INCH DIAMETER WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING ITALIAN HEMP PACKING RUBBER AND LEATHER HOSE MANHOLE AND HANDHOLE GASKETS Ol ALL SIZES. . I'AMKUOV, BARKLEY Si CO? Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 B AR IROS SHEET IRON AND STEEL, WROUGHT AND CA8T IRON PIPING, STEAM AND MALLEA B*LE CAST LEON FITTINGS, tor steam and water. CA ?l E HON. BARKLEY <* CO.. Northeast corner Meeting and i nmberiand stn-ets January 1 B lt A S S WORK STEAM GUAGES, GONGS, GUAGE COCKS STEAM BIBBS AND SIOP COCKS, STEAM WHISTLES GLOBE-AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS WATER GUAGES GLASS GUAGE TUBES MERCURY GUAGES, LOW WATER DETEC? TORS COPIER AND BRASS WIPE. CAMEROS, BARKLEY Si CO.. Northeast Corner Mcetln;; and Cumberland street?. January l V ii O .tl 4 T O 350 boree power mending tb? oeteorated Corliss cut-ot* Engines, ?flirt* Valve Sta llouar* Engines lonah:. Ungi' cs Ac. ?Iso drcn iar Muiav and Gang *aw Mill?, Sucar Canp \ lt,. >ha. ting Pulley?, lie. Lath ami .^bingle Mills Whea< un i ''ora Milla, Circular .awe Bciimc, *c. Peno (or Oacriptive Circular ans n-K-o List. fTOOD A MANN PTE4M KSOINE CO.. february 18 ?nioa Otica, New ?ork. jp it E s a nitros. JUST RECEIVED, GRIM AT'LT[& CO.'S PREPARATIONS I IODIZED 8YRUP OF HORSE RADISH VEGETABLE CAPSULES OF MATICO SYRUP OP HYPOPHOSPH1TE OF LIME GUARAN A POWDERS. All fresh from Paris, and for sale by Dr. tl. BAER, Hay 8 No. 131 MEETING-STREET, patera. GLORIO I S CHANGE:. THAT ANY SICK MAN' 6UBVTVED THB treatment of fifty years aro, mast bocoasiiorei a proof tint human beings aro very bard to kiH. The lancet, calomel, cantbarldlea and drastic pur gativee were then tbs order of tho div. Tho pby. ?loan played into the hands or" the apothecary, and the nniortnnate patient was drenched morning, noon and night with prostrating medicine]. We ive in a more rational and conscientious era. Thc mportaoce of supporting Nature In its conflict with disease ii now understood. Complaints in themselves weakening aro no longer aggravated by artificial depletion. They arc mot with TONIC 8 that rally the vital powers and enable them to de? feat the enemy. Chief among these alites of Nature, in its battles with sickness, is PLA *J TAHUA BIT TIC KS. Tbii wonderful vegetablo rcstora?vo ii the sheet anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a cordial for the aged and de ?rep id it bas no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for tho nervons weakness to which the tender sex aro especially subject, lt is strperseding every other stimulant and nervine. In all climate?, tropical, temperate or frig'd, its acts aa a specific in every species of disorder which un? dermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever it la introduced it be? comes a rt m dard article- a medicinal ample. Drug? gists, altbough their profit upon lt is small, find it absolutely necessary to keep a preparation for whieh everybody inquires, and for which nobody will accept a substitute. It is to-day thc most popular medicine in tho civilized world. Extensively ae it is advert.?ed, ite beet advcrtlaem'int is the benefici 1 result which uniformly follows ita n -ic. Evory bottle sold ic mires thc Bale of at least haifa dozen more. Unlike other stimulants it brices and fortifies the system without exciting undue cerebral action. The cheering effect which it produce* upon the mind is not momentary, but permanent. There is no subsequent depression. It docs not, as is the case with all other stimuli, bojot a craving for ex - citants. On the other band, it soothes and calms the nerves, combining, strango as the anomily may seem, the qualities ot'a dedativo and gentle anodyne with those ol a tonic and iuvigoraut. The perfect purity ol all its ingredients, their admirable adap? tation to thc purposes they aro intended te sub? serve, the judicious proportions iu which they arc om bined, und tho f-ciontiuc uklll with which they are blended, render this famous article at once tbs most potent and Ibo most bartuleas of oil known tonic:- and alteratives. Sold by all Druggists. December 7 ly c. finpi ntmtibj Ctr. F . P A I K * I I ; CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY No. 133 Meeting-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. IMP OUTER AND DEALER GERMAN, FREN OH, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC DRUGS, CHEMICALS AID PATENT MEDICINES PRE8CRIPTION6 r n ET AST D GABXTDIXT AZ ALL HOBBS OF TBK SAT AND NIOBT, BT BZOTJZiAB GRADUATES IN PHARMACY. Upon this breech of the business, the uta cat PSBBONAL care and attention ia bestowed, and the PUB ny of the MEDICINES Used In compounding ie QUABAN7KBE. FRESH VICHY WA TE B (HAVTRR1YK.) ALSO, VICHY POWDEBS, Of Direct Ina pe nation. EACH BOTTLE OR PACKAGE BEARING THE GOVERNMENT STAMP. CONGRESS AND COLUMBIAN WATER, FRESH FROM THE SPRINGS. AGENT FOB THE CELEBRATED ROCK BRIDGE i LUM SPRING WATER, A complete assortment 01 SOAPS, PERFUMERIES, AND TOILET ARTICLES, COMBS, BRUSHES, Ac GEO. TIEMANN & ?O/ OF NSW YORK, MANTJTACTUHEBa OP SURGICA LAND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, tPPABATUS >OB DEFORMITIES, FRACTURES, Ac. Mar 19 wi* .p i sr o M ? a TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. 1 Warranted io Remore all Desire for Tobacco. lt is Purely Vegetable and co a ta lae no lbj Bf Injnxlona. The following ia one of thousands of testimonial? that are daily received by the Manufacturer : BXCBJCOITD. YA., November!?. I860, DXAB Pm-The "Tobacco Antidote" prepared by you according to the receipt yon have submitted to me, and the ingredients ot which I have examined, ls purely vegetab e. entirely b ai miete, and contains ' nothing in the least injurious. It 1? not disagreeable to the taste, ?nd aa a home article, I bops yoe win meet with ready sale for lt, and I believe that if the directions are followed, it will do all yon rlsimed fae tt. JOHN DOVE, M. D. MW Price 60 cents per Box. The usual discount to the Trade. 49* For ?ale by Dr. H. BAEB, WHOLESALE AGENT FOB SOUTH CAROLINA. Jnne 7 Q O Tu O G N E , 8UPEBIOB TO TBE BEST IMPOSTED CO? LOGNE WATER, manufactured and sold wholesale and rstai: br Br. H. BABB, June 91 No. 131 Meeting, street. JjE CAREFUL, WHAT MEDICINES YOU TASK. WHEN YOU ABE EXHAUSTED BY OVEkWOEK of head or hand, and feel the need ot seeMthug ns> vi? orating, don't drink whiskey or any Intoxica tnag thlng, wbe'her nuder the name of "ittcrs or other? wise. Such articles give just as much strength to your weary bod> and muid as the whip gives to the jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic stimulant* are injurious to Nerve health, and are ALWAYS followed by DEPBESbINO BBAC'IION. Dodd's Nervine and TnTigorator la a TONIC and GENTLE STIMULANT which ia NOT attended by BE ACTION. What lt gams for yon it main ta i rs. Wben it refreshes body cr mind,. lt refreshes wu h natural strergth that comes to stay. We are not recommending teetotalism in the Intearect of any faction; but long and ex1 ended observar?an teaches ns that he wbo retorta to the bottle for rest or recuperation, will Und, aahekeeus at lt, that he is kindling a fire in his bone? which win consume like the flames of perdition. Turn from 11 Take a tonic that will refresh ?nd not destroy. DODD'S N ERVINE is f?rrale by all Druvcists. Price One Dellar. See Book of Certificates that accompanies each bottle. 7mos June 36 jy R. RI CHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES. ASK FOB KO OTBEB, TAKE NO OT H EB, ABD. you will save lime, bealtn and money. Iii co SEWARD for any cace of disease in ?y stage which they fall to cure. Dr. NICHE'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 cures Ulcers. Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth, Fere lyes, Cutaneous or ?kin Eruption-, Copper Colored Blotches, - oren CPR of the Scalp, fcrofoja, Ac; la the S?test Renovator, Alieiatrve and Blood Purifier own, removei a l diseases from the syitem, >"d leaves the blood pure and healthy. Dr. lt I CH AD'> GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 curre Mercurial Affections, rheumatism in all informs, whether fi om mercury cr other causee; gives imme? diate relief in all tase*. No dieting necessary, y have thousand? of Certificate?proving tbs miracu? lous cores effected by these Remedies. Pike or either No. 1 or No. 2, t6 per bottle, or uro bottles for, $9. Dr EICHAU'6 GOLDEN ANUDOTE, a aale, .pee? dy, peasant and radical cure lor all Urinary De. ragemente, accompanied with full directions. Price 83 per bottle t Dr. RICHAU'S GOLDEN f LIX IB D'AMOUBTA ladral cure for r-ervous or Gen-rai Debility, in oid or yoong; imparting exwrgv with wonde fal effect. Price 86 per bottle, or two bottles for 89. On receipt ol price these Remedies will bc shipped ? to any place. Prompt attention poid to all correa dents. None genuine without the name ef "Dr. BICH A CK GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARDS,. Sole Proprietor," blown in glan of bot les. Address D B. BICHA HDS. No. 328 Variok-street, New York < OftVe Honra from 9 A. M. to 9 F. M. . Circulars tent. ly July 3 rp H K BIBHOP PILLI THE BISHOPIP1T.Lr THE BISHOP PILLI A Purely Vegetable Pill (Sugar-Ooeted,) "COSTABV BISHOP PILI, "Ia of extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, InrsV gestion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Nervous Debfltty,. Liver complaint." "Thebest PILL tn the world?'' M?ditai Journal, September 8. TRY THEM! TRI T H E fill MW AR Druggists in CB ABLESTON sell Ibeoo. "COSTAR'S " STANDARD PBEPABATIONSP ABE ?.CoktarV Mat, Roach, &c. External's. "Cottar's" Bed BUR Exterminators. "CostarV (onlypure) Insect Powder. "Only infallible Remedie* known." "18 > ear- established in New York." "J0C0 Boxes and Flasbb manufactured daily." "IIIBeware)11 of spuriou? imitations." "All Druggists in CHARLESTON sell thea." For (1, $2, ti and 85 sizes, Address "COSTAR" CUnPAKY, So. 13 Howard-street, New Tor at. Hold in CHARLESTON, S. C.. by . GOOOtSlCH, WI.VKMAS di CO. March 28 DAC I yr 8 IKE POP: THE ONLY CERTAIN RAT DESTROYER WITHOUT Disagreeable Results. - > AD OLPH ISAACS UN'S PHOSPHORIC PASTE, HERMETICAL Ht" sealed aud warranted to keep fres li lor ali rune the greatest dis every ( of its kind in the age we live in. Noper<cni be troub.ed with RATS,| ai ICE, BED BOGS ROACHE-, for Mr. Isaacsen's destructive rea ody : within the reach of all. Prepared oulv by liimself,| from rare and valuable compounds, its cheapness is as wonderful as its eukaby. Bundi'ds of testimo-| niais have been received irom all parts ot tfceUnlied| Stacee The great advantage this SURE POP poseeseesf. over all similar preparations ia the FACT that it ie Certain in Ita Effects, and free from the unp easantress ot rats dying in their holes, as lt causes them to leave the premises to seek air, and consumes them 60 entirely as lo leave \o Disuirreeablc Odor. Numbers ct relo encc* can be made to Persons in tba? City, abo have successfully u?ed it SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, DOW IR # MOISE, IMPOBT1B9 AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Corner Meeting and Basei-streets, April 23 inwfCmo Chsrles-.cn, 8.