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THE DAILY NEWS. ?"-VI-1 Holld? y Heart*. Holiday hearts I 'ti? W?ather for woolrg; And bolidiy trme ia the beat to woo; At throb ot three lo. and cuckoo's cooing, The heart af men. and of malden too, Should leap at the thought that wtnter*a over, And shoot . ben the dreaileat day departs; Tor ?Ummer ia sweet to the loTe and lom, And wreathes her so cg into holiday hearts 1 .? Holiday bearta I the Wanderer wisher To woo tba Biri he could love so well ; fe be'? an to bim-over tho plat-? and dishes, At tMt d'hote in the Grand Hotel; Hut all too roon the romance ia over. He ls It-ly-buU-d, and hu dear departs By night express with her maid to Dover; Ah I sad break-op for tba holiday hearts ! Holiday beans! tbecricketer.'! crtay, His team arri Tee at the town Torquay, Sut the Captain shouts that bia '-leg" ia lazy. It ht not the run, and is not the sea; *Tis eomeoody e oe ; a.* the eve discloses Before the tune for the team to start, Tor there la the cricketer under the roses, And maitecr a match with a holiday heart 1 Hobday hearts ! the auden's pleasant. When ?ll tba toil of pleasuring'* done: There's nothing so sad as the moonlight present, And Detent so ??reel In the world ?a coe "Who over the lawn comes sweeping rurel v With dancing weary a d heat opp r ess'd ? Or is lt with downcast eyes, demurely. To say the riddle of lcve-timt's guess'd ? Holiday hearts on Alpine passes. Ana hoHi'BT heart* on the cockney Bhlne, .And ?Ter io many in flow'rtni grasses, Which round the Devonshire lanes entwine. Holloa ? hear.s i io Scarborough scramble, And man? are dreaming on Windermere, , Hut double as man? in Jersey ramble. And mora than a.! ?roon Margate pier. Honda j bearta I tbreuah Jana and after, I bron* bout the honey of bot July, a here's noch ng tor > on but your loves sud laughter, Tilt tatest leave* in th* autumn die. Th? andanar is long, and will not be over Till asl is y <tn*v which j on a'l love best ; BO away to the ?cent ot tea and do ver, Oh I ah I wish is a moment's rest I XOOPIWyLWMCHAAJP. Wno II* ls-How He Isa? Aided Ch?nete Immigration. Mr. Koopmanechapp, tho Chinese emigrad importer, reft Mern phis fer New York on Fri day, ara* war return next month to perfect plana for introducing. Chinese cooli oe. The ^ ?.-Lome Bepublic*n,;or the 15th instant, nays:' .V One ol the visitera on 'Change, on Tuesday, wa? G. K ?>pman*o?aap, Esq.. ? gentleman Who. atthoHg?j a rs* td eut of the United t? taits tait nineteen years, ha ahead* changed there labona and cost cf laborou the Pacific sriore.auji ia xow jKepariocr to play arnott important pan Tn fte disposition of the social and economical Ehiern resuitlrjsr from the change qf tbs rela? is bet ween capital and tabor in the Southern half ol ibo A Li ut io State*. Arri vin? io San Wn?ewco from the place of his nativity, Am dtefdaan, Hoi'and, in 1850, his attention waa di? rected to the labor question as then developed in lb? GOIdeo State, the main feature ol which waa abumlauc* of capital and the attnoet total M5ok of laborer*. In this condition of society agriculture was neglected; mechanical lndue tnj, aTMift nnnn toe. m,vat jiarited acalora? nnxnown, too public improvements, such sis the ennstrustion ot fuUroaila, were wapoaatb.e 4md un thought of. An loquamtanoe with and a Knowledge of the labor demands and labor sup? ply ol the East Iudies led bim to the develop XBMit of aCOiaeseemi^raUonioCaJif^rna. Bs AahstshinB . howe ia Hoog Xong.be soon induc? ed ?tie shipment bit m number ot ABUUJS to ban wmtrwrsT where he readily found employment Uth?rn, ins house guaranteeing on one BI le tte pr?DJpt payment of labor wagee. nd on ^n^ottbacthe eanally certain rendition ol damita .lar A ?ti pula ted period, usually a 4wer*en.?otb. ihp emigration increased bot .lowry for the first few > ears, but as each aun Weding shipload rammed after tho expiration ?f thetr term of servios, with mare money than .oald be earned m the Flowery King dont iu -half a doran such terms, their neighbor?, fired with a desire tor wealth, forsook their native (Oda tor ^period to serte the barbarian whom Sey aeapiod. and for the last len \ ears tho house cf Kooprnanoebaap, in Hong Kong, has ?.n? employed its seores of brokers in each Chinese province gathering together shipload* .of laborere, and its bouse in San Francisco bas .received by its own line ol vessels its thous? ands of laborea?, assigned them their meelera, .Oioawsfiil their food, and secured fir them i sid of these bouses the Central Pa? iread has bean constructed six years earner than would have been possible without the servioej of th- Chinese laborers, and now Mr. Moopmanecbaap traverses the continent upon that road arid tts connections to effjr to j The Southern planters the same labor to aid in nriiicg their desolate fields once again the ?rdea of tho world. lu reply to inquines. Mar. Koopmanachaap . states that be has never had arty difficultiee as to breach of contract trpoQ the part of the Chinese. Encaged for -ass veer at a- certain pri?e, they labor iaith xhlty in California and in the Eist Inches for a term of years.' He is not, however, prepared jot to say exactly at what cost they can be pro ?ared for the Booth, and In this the cott of Maua? pot tatton is no inconsiderable item. Tb? cost at present of brm ging each indi Tidna! to San Francisco ia $45. gold. The cost of traospxm a ti oa of large numbera on the Paci? fie Railroad ha? not jet been established. Hr. iaToopmaiiBChatp, however, belie vea that the ?ont to San Francisco can oe materially ro? deoed, after the Memphis Convention will visit Hew York . o aacertain exactly what reduction - ts railroad rates can be made, and is now con -fMrmt that the whole cost of delivery to St. Louie wi? not be over $100 in go'd, or equal ?*y to H 60 per month on an engagement for five year?, which muet be pail in aivai-ce. Satisfied upon this point, be will proceed at once to - hina to make arrangements tor any number for w ti ic a he may have ciders-from JO.OOJ op-employing bu Chmese brokers in .?very province ol the Celestials nut year in Jr*ebrnaty-thr period when labor contracts are entered into there. D?nnte air. A. hopman sch aap'a viaiUAero he ?rae desired to supply a large m anuri ct arm g .establishment wi tn fifty Chmese, which he of? fered to do. the men to be delivered in August or Septemb' r, and to be paid ll 25 per day. providing P' oper guarantees of protection and payment were given, and be wit! stop here on -ails return trip from New Turk, to complete the ooBtract. The proviso of protection may need explanation. In California the Chinese have teen the recipients or much abuse and m iny "hard knocks from laborers whouo places ,be> had taken., ot whose wape* meir competition Mad reduced; Tho souse they laugh at, bot the knock . they desire soma one else should either .receive or g?ard a ?ra inst.- To thia cud their ?entracte with their un poi tera include proteo- ' ? iion; and it is only upon this consideration and . it* iuthfnl execution that their labor can be . . ?o?mtt.tfli: Kxporxa. Jr"?lL ADELPHI A-Per sehr Frank Palmer-125 OOO feet uesawid Lumber and; oard?, 63,uoo teet ... limber. . . CB a neston lotion and lt tee Market. OFFIOS OK IHK cb Mil KS i u.N DAILY NBWNl ?awLg*TOR Tues av Rvewne. July 20. i COTTCJI - bis article was dull and tho CV rings ! ftotn ptucoa?era were at a decline whiob waa u iac .sptahie to factors, and lhere were io trahoaotlons. We renew previous quotationf, but they are entirely .nominal; say uvaxroox c&assxriCATioir. Orlutary lo wood ordinary.90 Ga 32 Lowo-Ud.fng.32>c';a - Hkfdiing.SS @ By New York classification ve quote; . Middini*. .88X0 Bica.- the offe hus of this grain w. ro wry lieht dsad were held firmly. We could hear of no sales and we quote nommait* : common to fair clean car *imia M 7.<i37? ; good 8Q8X0 ? lb. market? by 1 elegrapn. IV REIGN UABXXTS. LcofDOK. Jul? li?-Noou -. on-ojs gj^. Bonds ti\ - o-ar, all at dulL Attwm>>u.-Coo* ls 93. Bonds 82ft. E'^nlug.-Consols 93;?*. Bond? 8 yx. Tallow LIVERPOOL, Joly 20-Afternoon.-Yarus and fab .rio a ?i*i c ester quiet. Corn, o.d 29s Cd; new 38? dd J ove 33a Bed Western wbcat 8a lid*9s, lard .ivdu Fork quiet. Kvem .'JR.-' 'ot i on closed quiet; ?alee 8000 bales Sttd We*t rn wb a 8s lld. JaaxnToaT Jul? 30-Bonds 87JI?*>77? Faau, Jaiy 30.-Bourse quie ; rentes 70f 65c. Haves Joly 20.-tot tun, on the spot and afloat, DOMESTIC MABXSTB. Kaw Tau, July 30-Noon -fcxks imgu'ar and .don, atone? 7. bterling Vi- Gold 85/?'. Cotton i dull at 34J?C. Torpeatific t?t??Kc Bosta quiet; (.trained J2 26.._ E'enirg.-Cotton declining; sales 200 bales at 34a34Xo. Flov steady; State $510a6 80; Southsrn S6 60aU 76 Wheat lo higher; white Michigan SI 66. Corn lo better; nixed Western B8a?7o; white 96a98c; yellow fl. Mets pork Armer at $82 50*32 75. Lard eater; kettle l9>?a20Kc. Bice firm; Carolina S^'Bg ^c Sugar firm. Naval Stores quiet. Freights finn. Governments steady. '6'i's 10?%, Southern dall. Money steady st 7 Sterling firmer at 10. Cold quiet a' 35??. Stocks dall and Irre? gular. BAX,TXKOBX. July 20 -Cotton du'l at Sie, Floor quiet ; low gradea very firm. Wheat firmar; prima to choice red $155al 70; white SI 65a1 80. Corn, whit* SI lOal 13; yellow SI 12. Oats dull at 70a76c Meas pork quiet at 634. Bacon firm; sh ?alder s lStfc. Lard quiet at lSaSOc. Whiskey extremely scarce ano unchanged ^ , CrwcntsiTi, July 30.-Whiskey ll. Provisions quiet but firm. Mess pork $38 Bacon, shoulder a lstfc; clear sides IBXc Lard 19>.'c bi. Lome. July 30-Floor, superfine SS 25*5 T6. whiskey SI 06. Provisions firm and unchanged. Lard 1 *>ial8J? c. Lotnavnxa, July 20.-Proviatoa* very fina. M ess ' Pork SSS. Bacon, shoulder* lfc; dear sides 19c, all packed. WhiskerSL * WnjcmBTOS, July 20.-Spirits turpentine steady atS8>ic Bosln unchanged at $1 65il 66>i Crude turpentine S3 66a3. 'i ar quiet. Auoorxa, Jury 20.-No market; quotations on chanced; receipts only 6 bales; a few honored bales on the market SAVAJWAH, Joly 20 -Offerings amall; no market; quota Hon? unchanged; reettpts 100 balee. MOBILE, July 2ft-Market nominally unchanged; low roi do lin g 39X*30o; receipts 23 ^ales. MSW OSXZASS, Joly aa-Cotton, middling 32 a c ; sales 5.8 bahs; receipts 19 bales. Cold 35\. Ster? ling 60. New york sight >,'c premia m. Sogar and molasses nominal. Havan? .Market. j HAVANA, Joly li.-?ont stock tn warehouse in Ht vana and Malama. 86X000 botes. * rpo rt tor the week io foreign port* 80 000 boxes, 8500 hhda. lo ihe United States 3600 boxes 1100 bede, sugar firm; bostaeas saudi Noa 10 to 13 unchanged; Nos 16 to 20 sooted at 9)i to 10K Mouses sugar ao* nve with European demand at 7 reals; Muscovado eaeur, 7 reois per arrope lor in-en or u common re Suing ; 8 for fair to good refining; 8%*9 for grocery grades. i UM BIB-Yellow pine steady at $27; white pine q let ai $28a3<>. r xebasge un Loudon IA prem um. United States fcO day?' sight In go.d 2X?3 nanua.; do ?hart alubt 6a6 premium. exchange on Cmted States, 60 days, currency, 2fl>4* 6H discoant; shortsigtit 22 disooont WBSmSBS sma4 draft m demaad; tor Um'ed State., pot box? to Northern peru. $1 52; hhda, to Northern and southern ports $6a8 25 Molasses, to Northern ano Southern ports, K 76ae 76. Wilmington Market. WI MINGTON, Joly ]9.-irwasxnrE-only 36 bMs r> ceived tc-day, woicii wem at t3 tor virgin and t2 65 for yellow d p, p?r 280 rb?. - main i capz>Ti>E-Maiket steady with sales cf 487 ool. a' 38>a> iur country, and 30 bbls at 39c ,per gajlon tor N < w York packages. KOSX*- balea ol 614 b?is at $1 65 for stnined, $i 75al 80 tor No 2, and 82 50. $3. la 60a3 75 for Nd ?, aa in quality Taa- No sales reported, ~ Coraos-One small l t sold at 31 %c tor low mid? dling. Macon Market. MACON, July 17.-< 'OTTON - The rates to-day amount to 137 bales ame ?hip ed or received. Mi dil ngsa'e quo ed at 30c-lc lower than yester? day. .>toc? on nan ? 289 balee. i oasis asea per aoatn ? aioitaa lian roa J x july au. 12 balea Cotton, 7 bales Domestics. 14 caaka Bacon, 180 aa oka Wheat. 574 Melons io Kaitroad Agent, B O'Neill, Goldemitu ft bon. street Bros k Co. Kirk? patrick A Witte, Bart k Wirti, J Morrison k Co, A Laager, A Drago. W Ha e. and il LiucbgL i 1 Pa wenger*. Per steamship Champion, tram Hew York-0 8 Kuh, J Henny, W Mc omt>, Mi-n Burnett, E M Roy tfS; E J Bovkm. H Lot-sex, E 0 Qoimby. J D Man ett. E F Wallace, J. f> pring and eon, J Trench?, Mia? F I ernr. O O Bowen. G W Clark. J Barling. F Cpde beeck, J Heffron, Mn Bachmau and 8 In steerage. f??tm levi. tJori or Ulxarleatora, tjuly iii. a*OfttT OAJ-ilCNJJAK. raa cs or TBS MOOS. Last Quarter, 1st, 7 noan. 27 minute?, eranie g. New Moon, Otc, S hours. 14 minutes morning. First Quarter ieth 1 boor ?8 minutes, morning. Fall Moon, 23d 8 hours 34 minute? morans. Last Quarter, 31st. ll noun, 45 minutes, morning IB Monday....! 6.. 6 7.. 6 20 roesday.... 6.. 7 7.. 6 211 Wednesday. I 6.. 8 7.. 5 32 Thursday...! 5.. 8 I 7.. 4 23 Friday..... 6.. 9 i 7.. 3 24 saturday... 5..10 1 7.. 8 25 Sands*.' 5. io- 7.. 2 1..42 2..27 3..16. Rue*. 7. .2$ 7..59 e..ss 8..67 4.. 67 6..63 6..40 7..'28 8. .11 8..46 Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York-toft Setoidaj P M. Mdse. To James Adger A Co. C D Ahn na k Co, J ? Adger ft Co. J D Aiken ft Oo, T M Bristoll, E Bull, T A Beamish ft co, A Hachoir, H Baer. bisseU ft Ce T D Clancy ft Co W 8 Corwin ft Co, Charleston Ga* < ' 0, Cameron ft Barkley, T M Ca? ter, chapeau ft Heffron, MrDunTe Cohen, W B Cha? fes ft Co. W Carrington ft Co, G Caoller, Ciadas ft Witte, Chlaolm Bros, H Coola ft Co, J Commins, J B Doral ft ooo, Denny ft Perry, J M Al son ft Bio, A W Eckel ft < 0, DF Fleming ft co. J ? F.irly ft Co, B Fe dmaan ft Co, C Frender, Goodrich, Wioemau ft co, H Gerdts ft Co. W a Gramme, W u arney. N A Hont, J Harkamp ft Co. Hopkins, McPherson ft Co, Jue? ??man ft Bro. D B Haselton, Hohnts ft Calder, J H Billen. N Hammenmidt, J K Heath. Johnston, ? raws ft Co. H Johnson, Jeffords ft Co, A H'irg, S H Kellere, Kriste ft Chapman, Kl nick, Wilkenberg ft Co, a Blatte ft Co, Knobeloch ft Small, Kinsman A Bowell, Laure, ft Alexander C Lit?, hst, A G 1.0 er. D Lopez ft ?om Mowry ft Co, J H Murray, i H Mul? ler, 1 U M. ID or ft o, Mu Her, Ni mi ir ft 1 o, 8 B a ar shall, > em v lie ft H an Dam, N -. Railroad ?gent D O'Neill ft ona, B O'Neill, North, 8 eele ft Wardell, J C Oetjen, Palmetto Pioneer co-operative Associa? tion, C F Panknln, Ber AI Porter, Pani, wc'.ch ft Bnudes. J Veils. BeieUe ft Schachte, L "elwell, H L Strohecker, W 8?mplien A Co, v V Silrox W steele. Mn C Mackley, W A .-krine. J Leiber, D Sol ti ri, J F Taylor ft . o, southern express co, J Thomson ft Co, J H Vollen, Walker, Eran3 ft < oesweH. Werner ft Docker, Wagener ft Monseea G W Williams ft Lo, W L Webb, W J Y.tos, o C Kai road agent, Older, and others. Cleared Yesterday. Sehr Frank Painter, Latham. Philadelphia-H F Ba j ker ft Co. Sailed Yesterday. Steamer Dictator, M'-Neity, Palafka, via Jackson? ville, Fernandina and Savannah. 4 . J" ? 1 Statpaewsb> Te'tsrrapli. Nsw YOKO. July 20-Arrirad, the Holatatia, Fol ton and cir*m London,* . . .nemo-nnta. The ccbrPusan Wright. Mount, from Georgetown, 6C,.arrivedat l>ew Y^-rk July 17. I.I.HT HF VfelKKKLS VP. CL F A RED AND SAILED FOR i HIS POA T. FOREIGN LrVFBPOOL. The Hannah Lkxie, Ferrrason, cleared.May 20 The Tii.ce, Balli jay, up.Juue 12 i D ri M IC ? . li: QOIXSBOriO'. ME. Sehr V'locit?, Piskham Mfled.Jane 15 FBAKXFUBT MK. Br'g H W McGllr y, etotta, cleared.July 1 S iM-'S Brig MwnB Vbor lp. ru for?, up.July 16 sc. r -uaip-do, bira toD, <ieareJ.July 3 saw vat Brig Harcrdeu, Pi rklt>?, cleared.Joly 16 ??cur N W Smit u looker ut>..To'y 12 Sehr Wm L ^1 rings. Unie' y, ch ar. d.July C .chr My rover. B own, cleared.Juiv lt Soar LoaiM.*mttb, Or utb deared.July 15 i Pl UM DELPHI A sehr Sarah Cui>n, A vi?, nn.July J n'KyOLK VA Sehr Carrie White un.. snUed.July 15 yy/lLL,:.* di CHI SU LA,* FACTORS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS ?51? SHIPPING AGENTS, arru, *TTFNOTO THE PUBOHASE, SALE AND SH IPV EN 7 Ito Ponign ?nd Dotxestir- Ports, of .OTTON. RIC., i 17 V BBB A NU NAVAL HTORE? ATXaNIIO W B A RF, Cb ari ea ton. H. 0. ?. WILI ls.a. B, CH I Si) LU Ot ober Sj rjpu BU MIS a n sn. Thi? SOMIER NEWS, PUBLISHED Al SUMTER, S. C., I- OWF OF TBE BEST PAPEB* IN THE DP C0CNT8Y; bas a lame circoatlon, and afford* sri perior ad va .tagea ts an advertigiug medinm. 1 erm? tow Arfdre* DARB & OsTFEN, Feoruary 22 Propnrton. ^EETIXG-STREET F?l.NDRY. THIS ESTABLISHMENT 18. NOW FURNISHING THE IMPROVED MCCARTHY COTTON oar, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, of Tirions sizes on band IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CORR MILLS, SOGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILERS AND PA> 3, of all sizes HORSE POWERS AND OIN GEARING, from .0 to ie feet in diameter IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESSES for Hand power, Saw and Bice Mills MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of all ffWrirrtioni made to order Particular attention paid to HOUSE FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOR BUILD 1 IN GS, GRATINGS, CISTERN COVERS, SASE WEIGHTS, rfc., rfc, WILLIAM S. HENEREY, MA CHI NTS 1 AND F OTT ND EB. No. 814 MEETING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. August 3_mwa TJHflENII IKON WORKS. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO., SUCCESSORS TO C A AI XS II O N .di CO., Engineera Boilermakers &c* Not. 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 PR1TCBARD-STREETS, (NEAB THE DBI DOCK, ) Charleston, S. C. I STEAM-ENGINES AND BOILERS-MARIAH, STAHONABY AND PORTABLE. - BICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SHAFTING, PULLEYS .AND. GEARING IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS, CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN RON OB BRASS. We guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BOILERS of a* geed quality and power, and at as low rates af can bc bad tn New York, Baltimore or Philadelphia. A G, EN 13 ron AshcroftN Low-water Deieetor, THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN THE BOILER. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. May 17_nao*?_Brnos K tl ti M ? TU 350 horse power, including the celeorated Corliss cnt-of Engines, slide Valve Sta Honsr? Engine? Portahl? Engines, Ac. Also. Circu? lar Mnlay and Sang Haw Mille, Sugar Cane A Ha, shuting Pulleys, Ac. Lath and fbingle Milla Wbea: and Corn Mills, Circulai Saws. Beliing, ac Send for descriptive Circular and Price List 4TOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., February 18 6mos Utica, New York. Prags, (Remir?is, (tic. RVS t JjEATIl TO WO BUY FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, The Best In l's*. They are made of "Santonlne," and contain no Injurious dreg. Bead what pne of the most diatingniahed physi? cians of Richmond. Va., says about the Loeeoges : I have long used Santonlne, the active principio of European Woinv^^ed. aa an effectual r rn ed y for Worms in chi Uren. Mr. Warner L. Fleming pre? pares a Lozenge composed of it. which la a very pleasant and palatable f rm in wbteh to administer it to children, and which may be relied on a? prop? erly prepared. O. F. MANSON, M. D. For sale by DR. H. BAER, Wholesale Agent, June 21 No. 131 Meeting-street T B A K 15 lt S JUS! RECEIVED AND FOB HALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CARBONATE OF AMMONIA PRIME HOPS CREAM OF TARTAR H. BAER, Druggist, No. 181 MEETING-STREET. March 4 ll G ' S li M V E K S 1 1/ K (J S S 1 A \ HEALING SALVE. THIS VALUABLE REMEDY HA" EFFECI'Et innumerable cures, and baa g?ined lor Its, 1. a great reputation. The discoverer < f this Salve hss appli> d it wi tn eminent soccers in thousands ot cases dur? ing the Crimean War, and has cured dangerous V"und8. in manv cas< s considered mortal. Mb. E. ht KG ls >he so e possessor ol thc valuable secret of malice this - alve ; from ia experience in using it in Europe and be success attending tts ap? plication there, he has been indnced to introduce it into the United Mates IT i.Ei lr. vi:- PA IN 1 j hoe ?ho have Wou> dc. Bruises Cuts of all kinds, oi 5' re?, felons, scratches Muf quito Uitc-r Fros Bitten Joints, sore Li a Chilblai s. CL'ldr- U'B scorbutic complaints on Bead and Fa e, are >p< edil\ cured. It hus pmved t great advantage toladiep, and ie re ullany adapted t?r "alberni breast?, t ore legs, &?. th rou-b couinement, anti other cauars Il acts like magic in removing Boils Pimples, and Cutaneous Diseases, and DOH boon mece t-ful.y ut>i<d for ' oms Bunio IH and Hore Throat, bv apply? ing exti ruai y even ? venii u before uoiug to bcd. For sa.e by ll dtuggixte Pri.-e 23c . OOo , and $1 per Jar. (drice. N . 2tiu B wery. N. V. None ?f nnino UM Of?countersigned E. HERO'.- UMVE <S*L RU SIAN 1.EALING Sr-LVrl, No 260 L'ownv, New Kork, stulli ly Jnly U |J Ul.JIK.s di ?1 At lt IO i 11, NO. 30 Broa ct- street, Charleston, h. C., BROKERS. AUCTIONEERS. BEAL ESTATE ANS UE.VKRAL CO Al M I 8 S I O tv A GK.VI* Will atttend to Rentin? and .> llecting ol Rems and purchase and sa e ol bioo-s, Ronda, Gold, 8Uver and Real Eetaie. ALSO. To tbs Purchase of Goods and Supt lies for parties m the country upon reason ?ble terms. GEOROX U Uoums.Ax.KXA.vnen MACTHI H. JanU'rvl lyr C. J. SlllLlirKGItliLJ,, No. 37 LINFSTBEET, BETWEEN KING AND 8T. PHILIP, LUMBER OF EVE B? DE8CK1PT10N ANL BUILU1NG MATERIAL, LIME and Pl A8TEB INO LATHS, PAINTS. OILS. GLAs-E-, SHINGLES; also GROOVE AND lONGUE BOARDS, Ac, con stan tl y on band at the lowest market prices. September 12 mthsljr plantation Jitters. ^ GLORIOUS CHAN GK THAT ANT SICK MAN 6?BTTVED TBJ5 treatment of ifty years B;O, mast bec?nsilcrel proof that humm beings are vory hard to kill. The lancet, calomel, cantharldies and drastic pur? gatives were then Hie order of the day. The phy? sician played into the hands of the apothecary, and the unfortunate patient was drenched morning, noon and night with prostrating medicine*. We Ive in a more rational and conscientious era. The mportasce of supporting Nature in Us conflict with disease it now understood. Complaints in themselves weakening are no longer aggravated by artificial depletion. They are met with TONIO 3 that rally the vital powers and enable them to de? feat the enemy. Chief among these allies of Nature, ki it? battles with sickness, ie PLANTATION BITTaCKS. This wonderful vegetable resto rab vo ii the sheet anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a cordial for the aged and deorepid lt has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervone weakness to which tho tender sex are especially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant and nervine. In SH cbmate9, tropical, temperate or frig'd, its sets as a specific in every species of disorder which rm danoinoa thc hoJUy Rtrength and breaks down the animal spirits Wherever it is introduced it be? comes a standard arti ore-a medicinal staple. Drug? gists, although their profit upon it U small, find it absolutely necessary to keep a preparation for which everybody inquire?, and for which nobody wi! accept a substitute. It 'is to-day the most popular medicine in the civilized world. Extensively as it ie advertised, Hs beet alvertisemont is the benefloi-1 result which uniformly follow) ita use. Every bottle sold iosuros the sale of at least half a dozen more. Unlike other stimulants it braces and fortifies the system without exciting undue oerebral action. The cheering effect which it irodncea upon the mind ia not momentary, but permanent. There is no subsequent depression. It does not, as is the cue with all omer stimuli, beget a craving for ex> citante. On the other band, it SjO'hes and calms the nerves, combining, strange as thc anomily may Eeem. thc qualities of a sedjtivi and gontle anodyne with those of a Ionic and Invigorant. Thc perfect purity of all its ingredients, tVir admirable adap lution to the purposes they are intended to aub serve, (be juiiclous proporlioos in WWC'J taey arc combined, and abc scientific' skill with which thoy sro blended, render this taman i article at once the mott potent and Ibe most Larm'.cue of all knosrn tonics and alteratives. Sold by all Druggists. Decembcr 7 ly G UNS TOMES, M EL VAIN & CO., Ho. 6 MAIDEN li A. MS, SEW YORK. FOWLING PIECES OF ALL QUALITIES, 8UITA BLE for the Southern trade, both MUZZLE AND BHEECH LO A Di. R?. ALSO, IN 8TOf?K A FraL \?SORTMFNT OF CUTLE? RY, PEBFUHEBY. BRUSHES, SOAPS, Ac. BOLE .'.QE.VTS FOB TBS GENUINE DEttINOEB PISTOL. Joly 19 mwfltno T II IC STAK m SOUTHERN BEAL ESTATE ADVERTISER, As an advertiang medium, offers facilities to Mer? chants, Drn gist, Machinists, ftc, ol extending their business, unsurpassed by any ' Southern T7ocklr. Its circulation is fa-tt becoming ceneraL Real Estate agents, snd parties interested In the purchase or sale of real estate, wit' find it to their advantage to consult its column's and advertise therein as we are effecting arrangement* by which our pater wlU circulate largely among Northern catltaliets. Information ten tl int? to the development of our mineral, manufacturing and Agricultural resource* descriptive ot climate, soil. A-.-solicited and thank? fully received from any section. Terms cash. 13 a year; a copy gratis to any one sending six subscribers ; a dub of ten, $2 60 each. Rates ol advertising lioeraL Address W. J. Mc SEER ALL, July 16 _Marlon., fl C. "OIANOS! PIANOS!! GOLD MEDAL FOB 1868 HAS JOST BEEr AWARDED TO CHAS. M. STLEFF FOB THE BEST PIANOS NOW MAPS, OVER BALTIMORE. PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW YORK PIANOS. OFFICE AND WARER0OM. No. 7 N. LIBERTY STREET, ABOVE BALTIMORE-STREET, BA LT I MO lt E. Md. 8TTEFF'S PIANO1? HAVE ALL THE LATE? Improvement, Including the Agraffe treble. Ivor? fronts, and the Improved French Action, fully war ranted for five years, with privilege of exonauat within twelve months if not entirely satt ?factory tc purchaser, second-handed Pianos and Parlor Or gans always on hand from 180 to $800 XEFZBZEfl WHO FIA VI o CB P1A503 Ct USE! General Robert E. Lee, Lexington, Va. General Robert Ransom, WUmln ?ton. N. 0. General D. E Hill, charlotte, N C. Governor John Letcber, Lexington. Va. Messrs. R. Barwell A dons, Charlotte, N. C., Fe. male Seminary C. B. Riddick, Female College, KittreTl's Spring?, N. C. Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Max srrakOHch, Itali m Opera. Messrs. Pierson A Sons, sumter, S. C. Charles Spencer. Charleston a. c. , Se nd lor a circular. Terms liberal. October 32 Sulfa. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster EIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality, finish and price, j MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, > EXPRESS BOXES. FAMILY PLATE SAPES, COMBINATION LOCKS Please eend for a catalogue to MARVIN 6 CO., (oldest safe manufacturen) T, - ". -, (265 Broadway, New York. Principal J m Chestnut ^ Phi]lL Warehouses |108Bank Bt.)ClevelaiM3,0 And for sale by our agents in the principal cities throughout . jthe * United States TOR SALE BY WM. M. BIRD k CO., No. 303 EAST BAY, CflAlt LKSTOiV. liecerober 2D lyr A TTEfATIort, ADVEKTISERS, TO TH13 MONTGOMERY MAIL. TBIS Ll ONE OF I BT MUST TRO-PEROU.S PA? PERS in the south. i? published daily iu Montgomery tho raphal of A'abama; ha.< an extensive eirt.-ulutioB hroughoul the State, and oft-rs advantages and ii duccmonts to adve.*tiscis which lew other journals can equal. A regular nie ol'thc paper may be seen at thc PUBLIC READING ROOM, No. 3 BROA D-8 TREE 2, And contracts for advertising may be made with tb1 Agents ID charleston, WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL. G. II. GIBSON sic CO., March 9_Proprietor?, Montgomery Ala. Q O L, O G S E , ??nPERTOR TO TBE BEsT IMPORTI D CO? LOGNE WATER, xaaDutacturcd a..d sold wi ?Jessie ann re'at: bf Dr. H. B \EK, June 21 No. 131 Meeting eli eel, - Prag:, (Educ?s, (Str. ? P. PA JT K * I W i CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 133 Meeting-street CHARLESTON, S. C, IMPORTES AN* DEALER 1M"\ GERMAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PATENT MEDICINES. PBZFABZD CASXrOIXY AT ALL H0DB8 OF THE DAY AM) IWG-BT, BT BEC FLAK GRADUATES IN PHARMACY. Upon th!? branch of tte business, the utmost PERSONAL care and attention la bestowed, aa? rte PTJBTTY of thc MEDICINES TJeed la compounding is GUARANTEE*. FRESH VICHT WATER, HAI'TERIVK.) ALSO, VICHY POWDERS, Oi Direct len port* tion. EACH BOTTLE OR PACKAGE BEARING THE GOVERNMENT STAMP. CONGRESS AND COLUMBIAN WATER, FRESH PROM TUB SPRINGS. ANENT FOB THE CELEBRATED ROCKRRIDGE ALUM SPRING WATER, . A complete assortment ol SOAPS, rf! PERFUMERIES, AND TOILET ART?OLES, v... . COMBS, BRUSHES, Ac. GEO. TIEMANN <fc CO.* OF SEW TOKE, UANTJFAarVB?B3 OF S U R GIC A LANI) DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, APPABAIBB VOE DjrlFOfiMISJJa?, WR?ffNSB^ &c. M.?.1' 19 lit Progs, (^trairais, ?Str. rp H fi BISHUP FILbt TUE BISHOP IP1L.L? THE BISHUP PILLI A Purely Vegetable Pill (Sugar-Coated.> "COSTARV BISHOP PILL, ?! "IB of extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, Indi, gestion, Dyspepsia, Headaeh* Verrous Debility, Lirer complaint." "Tho best PILL in the world," Ated?tal Journal, September 8. fl . . .-...:> TRY T H ? Ml TRY T ll E Ml MW All Druggists in CHARLESTON seUtbecc. "COSTAR'S" STANDARD PREPARATION? ABS "CoauarV li at. R?stela, Sic.. Extetmi'i "Coe ta r's" Bed Bag Extermina tor?. "Coetar's" (only pure) fnaeet Powder.. "Only Infallible Bemsdiea known." "18 year. established in New York." "3000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily." ' *.! 11 Beware 111 of spurious imitation?." "All Druggists ia CB ABLESION sell titan." For $1, 92, 83 and S5 sizes, Address "COSTAR" COMPANY, So. 13 Howard-street, New Yorke, Sold la Ofl ABLEST ON, 8.0., by . S GOOOK1CH, WIN EMA? di CO, March 21 DM ly? OSADA I. IS Purifies the Blood. . . .....('.' . \LSTT9f i. . For Bale by Druggists K. very where. JUlTi" ?V' TV R . RIC Br A U'B GOLDEN REMEDI E-8 . Ar-K FOB KO OTBEB, TAKE NO OTB EB, AND you will save time health aid money. lu to BEWARD tor any cate of disease la aay stage which they f iii lo care. Dr. BICB*U'tt GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 cures Ulcers. Ulcerated Sore throat and Mouth, EON l yes, Cutaneous or Min Eruption . Copper Colored blotches, soreness of the Scalp, rcrofaia, Ac; is the SMttest Renovator, Ali ?an ve and Blood Pr/rifler own, remores al diseases from the system, and leeret the blood pure and healthy. Dr. KICHAU'f GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 eures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all it- forms, whether f. om mercury or other causes ; gires Im ms . datte relief in all cases. No dieting nteetsary?al bare thousands of Certificate? proving the ralrasu loua cures effected by these li eon ed lae. Pri?e of either No. 1 or No. 3,15 per bottle, or two bottles fer Dr BICHA C'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE a safe, spee? dy, p easant sad radical care tor all Urinarr De ragements, accompanied with full directions. Price $3 per bottle Dr. BfCBAU'M GOLDEN LLEXIE D'AMO?R, a ?adlcal cure for Nervous or Gen.rmi Debility, ia old er joang; imparting en* rsv with wende lui effort. Price as per bottle, or two bottles tor S9. On receipt ot price these Remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt alt en twa paid to all corres deots. None genuine without the name-of "Dr. BJCHAU'rt GOLDEN BEMEDIES, D. H. RICHARDS, Sole Proprietor," blowa in glass of bot les. Address D B. BICHA ttDS. No. 238 Variek-atreet, New York . Office Hours from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Circulars sent ly Joly 3 I S O H ' R TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Remore all Desire 'for Tobacco. It is PtxrelF Vegetable and contains no thing Injuri?me. The following is oae of thousands of testimonials that are dally received by the Manufacturer: Riem: ora. VA., N crem ber21,1868. Dxaa Fia-The "Tobacco Antidote" prepared by you according to the leceipt you hare submitted to? me, and the ingredients o*> which I hare examined, inpurely vegetab e, entirely bai miena, and contains no tb IE g in the least injurious. It J? not diaagreeable to the taste, and aa a home article, I hope you wfll meet with ready sole tor it, and I believe that if the directions are followed, it will do all you ebiaaed tor lt JOHN DOVE, M. D. SW Price 60 cent? per Box. The usual erlseenn? to the Trade. ? MW For sale by Dr. HM3AER, WHOLESALE AGENT FOB SOUTH CAROLINA. June 7 r?E C ARKFUh WHAT MEDICINES YOU TAKE. WHEN YOU ABF FX9 AUtVt'ED BY OVERW0BKL of head or hard, and feel the need ot somethirg in? vigorating, don't drink whiskey or any Intoxica ting thing, whe.her under the name of Hitters or other? wise. Mich articles give juet a* much strength tc* your weary bod? and miad as the whip gives to the jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic stimulant; are injurious to Nerve health, sad are ALWAYS followed by DEPRESSING BEA Cl ION. Dodd'8 Nervine and InYigorator is a TONIC aud GENTLE STIMULANT which is NOT attended by REACTION. W.&t it gaina for yon it ma in ta lief When it n freshes body or mind, it refreshes wi>b natural etrei gth that comes to stay. We are not recommending teetotalism in the mtereet of any faction ; but long sud extended observation teaches us that he who rotor's to the bottle tor rest or recuperation, will find, aa he tee?* at it. that he is kindling a fire in his bones which wfll consume like the flames of perdition. Turn from lt. Take a tonio that will relreen ?nd not destroy. DODD'S NERVI NB ls forfar by all Brugviats. Price Ono Dr liar. See Book of certificates that accompanies each bettie. 7mos June 96 Q TJ R fi POP: TBE ONLY CERTAIN RAT DESTROYER WITHOUT Ja Disagreeable Results. ADOLPH T?T?. ACSEN'S PHOSPHORIC PASTE, Til y ICE, BED BOGS or ROACHES fur Mr. D-aacpcn's detractive remedy ie witbin the reach of all. Prepared onlv by himself, from rare and valuable compounds, its cheapness is as wout'eaful as its efficacy. Bundi eds of testimo? nia.s have been received irom all parts ot the United : states 'Ihe great advantage this PURE POP possesses over all tim ilar preparations is (be FACT that it is Certain ira Its Effects, and free from the uBp'eaaantreas ot rata dying in their holes, as it casses them to leave the premises to seek air, and eommmea them to entirely M io leave No Disagreeable Odor. Numbers ot rcie enees can be made to Persons in thia City, who have successfully u?ed it. SOLE AGENTS FOB SOUTH CAROLINA, DOW IE & MOISE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLES.* LC D RUO Gt 848, Comer Meeting and Haact- streets, April 36 m wi Cmo Charle? ton. 8. C.