The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 21, 1869, Image 4
T H K DALLY X E WS.
Ilolidwy fil carts.
Holiday hoar!s I 'ti? weather for woolf g;
And holiday tune ia tbe best to woo :
At tbrob ot toros lo. and cuckoo's cooing,
The heart el men, and of malden too,
Should leap at the thought that winter's over,
And shout * hen the dreariest day departs;
For summer is sweet to (he love and lover.
And L reathes her song into hobday hearts I
Holiday hearts 1 tho wanderer wisher
To woo the crirl he could love so well; .
MK 'H all to him-over the platte and dishes,
At table d'hote ia the Grand Hotel;
But all too toon tbe romance is over.
He ta Italy-bound, and bia .dear departs
By night txpfosB with her maid to Dover;.
Ah I sad break-up for the holiday heart ? I
Hoilday.bcartsl the cricketer's crazy,
His team arrives at ?he town Torquay,
But tho Captain shouts ?Bat his "leg" is lazy.
It is hot the H un, and is. not the sea;
'Tis somebody e eo; as the ?ve discloses
Before the time for the team io start,
Por there is tb<> cricketer under the rosee.
And making a match with a holiday heart I
Holiday, hearts I the/garden's pleasant, '
Vf bea ah the toil ol' ploasuring's done:
There's nothing ?5 ssd as the moonlight present,
And po Unna ?o sweet in the world *? one
Who over tho lawn comes sweeping surely.
With dancing weary s d beat pppresa'd ?
Or is it with downcast eyes, demurely, . ,
To say the riddle of love-time's gueBs'd ?
Holiday hearts on Alpine passes,
and boll'av hearts on the cockney Bhino,
And ever so mau> tu flow'rio? grasses,. ? .
Which round the Devonshire lanes entwine.
Hollda? hearts! lo f-carborough scramble.
And man\ are dreaming on Windermere,
But double as many in Jersey ramble, .
And more than a t are on Margate pier.
Holiday hearts! through June and after,
Throughout the honey of hot July,
1 here's taoth'iig lor you but your loves and laughter,
TUT latest leaves in the autumn die., '
The sommer is long, and will not be over
TU) Sil ls yours, wbich joua'l love boa* ;
So away to the ?-oem of sea and clover,
Chi all I wish ie a moment's restl
' liOOPMANSCHAAl'.
HVHo He is-IIoW He hal Aided Cbinese
Immigration, tl ?.'
Mr. Koopmanechapp, the Chinese emigrant
importar, Jett. Memphis fer JSew York on En- .
day, and will return next month lo perfect
plans for introducing Chinese coolies. The
St. Lp. JUS Ivepublicari, of tho 15th instant,
..aysi'"..V?.^.'. 1 '\
One ofthe v^itw:c^ 'Chango, po Tuesday,
was a^E./opmAneobaap, Esq..gentleman
Who. althougu a reardent glitte United t?tatta
but moat eeh years, ha? slroadv changed the re-1
-^anonftuSro^lvt ^f*0!3?* Taoiflc stiore,and,
ia now]$tattofc ta piay.?mpst pjwtfauiM
in theS^ppaitioii of tho KociAl a?d ed?ncihicai
8roblen reaulii??r ?rom the change of ths'rela
ons between capital and labor io the Southern
half of the A< lantio States:tl Arriving', itv lian
- Fi au cifeCO troc? the place of his nativity. Am '
eterd?it?, Holland,in 1850, his attention waa di
TOotodrtpihe' liber guea tion ad tb en de ve toped
in thej??l?tirr?tfite, the, maro feature ol wJtncH
was abundance of capual and tho a!ma?t total
lack ofiabqt'?rs. In this' condition ot society
sgriculture^waa neglected, mechanical indus?
try, except upon tue Un at limited ecole,, wa?
nnknow?,- and publac impr?vomenta,, B?ch se
tbe construction ot railroads, were impossible
and nTOWu gBroT. " Aff vorinyrn tance with" and X"
"knowledgo ot tuc febor demanda ?nd lahurTSVip
ply ot the Eaat Indies' led him to the develop?
ment of a Chinese emigration to California. Es?
tablishing a house in Honk Roriy.be Boon induc?
ed the shipment of a nurn ber Ol Asiat i sa to ban
Franc'?p'o, where,' lie readily found employment
for tbeniii Mis ' bouBe gnar?ot?eibg. op one si le
the prompt payment of labor wage?, and on
tte oiner tho equally:, certain rendition of
aervice?f for a stipulated pened, usually .a
twelvemontn. The emigration increased But
. slowly f?rlire-fireb few yeart?. b?t as each euc
oeed i rig Biri pipad returned af ter. the expiration
of theifciem ot service, with more money than
.could be e?rned m the Flowery Kingdom in
half a depon such teiim, their neighbors, fired
with a desire tor wealth, forsook .their native
(roda for a period to serve the barbarian whom
they despised, and for the laat ten yenra the
house cf Ko apina nsobaap, in Hong Kong, has
had <mpioyed im ?cores 'V&^BntoTB^inkmxAK -
Chinese province gathering together shiploads
of laborers, and its house in Sah Francisco baa
received by ita, o wu line, ot vessels its thous?
ands of laborers, assigned them their masters,
purchased their food, and secured for them
their pay. %
By the aid of these bouses the Central Fa
oitL Railroad has been constructed six years
earlier than would have been possible without
the service* of th? Chinese laboren?, and now
Mr. Koopmansohaap traverses the continent
upon that road and its conueotiona to offer to
the Southern planters the m lin e labor to aid in
making their desolate fields once agiin the
K-den of the world. In reply to inquiries,
. Koopmaneohaap States that he has never
had any cufl?culties aa to breach of contract
upon the part of the Chinese. Eugaged for
one year at a certain price, they labor faith?
fully in California and in the East Indies for a
term of years. He is not, however, prepared
yet to say exactly at what coat tho Y can. bo oro- -
cured for the South, and -in thia tho coat of
transportation ie no inconsiderable item. ' '
Tbe coat at present of bripgioj? each indi?
vidual to ?an Francisco is 145. gold: The coat
of transportation of large numbera on the Paci?
fic Railroad has not 5 et been established. Mr.
Koopmau?cha*p, bowevaf, beHevea that the
cost to Ban Francisco can be materially re?
duced, after the Memphis Convention will visit
Hew York >o ascertain exactly what reduction
in railroad ratee can be made, and ia now con?
fident that the whole cost of delivery to St.
Lome will not be over $100 in gold, or equal
Bay to $1.60 per month on an engagement for
five years, which muet be pail in aa vanea.
Satisfied upon this poim, be will proceed at
once to Jinna to make, arrangements for any
number for whion he may have orders-from
10,00J up-employing bis Chinese brokers in
every province of the Celestials next year in
February -tho period wheo labor contracts are
entered Into there.
During Mr. Koopmanachaap's visit here he
was desired to supply a large manufacturing
establishment with fifty .Chinese, which he of?
fered to do. tho men to be delivered in August
or September, and'to be paid $126 per day.
providing proper guarantees of protection and
payment wore given, and he wid &top here on
his return iripfrom New York, to complete the
contract.. Tho proviso of protection may need
' explanation, ld California the Cnineae have
been th?- recipient a of much abas? and m toy
hard knocks from laborers whose plaoes ?bey
had takr?*,' or whose wages their competition
had reduced. The ?Duse they laugh afc, hut tho .
knock they deaina-apmo ono else should either
receive ?or guard1 .Against. ? TO ibis ind their
contracta wah their importers include proteo
' tion; and it itfonty upon this consideration and i
'its faithful execution that their labor can be
obtained. -
PHILADELPHIA-Per sehr Trank Palmer-120,000
feet. Kesaw?d Lumber and . oar da, 53,000 leet
Timber.
Charleston Cot eon anet Klee M ar feet.
OPP IO K OF THU CHAKI,KHTTlN DAILY NKWh, I
?ABLtaTOR Tuesoar Kvemng. July 20, (
Corrow -Uris article was dull aad the < fferinga
from pureba ?era were at a decline which was unac?
ceptable to factors, and there were to transactions.
We renew previous quotations, but they are entirely
nominal; say
uvsnrooft CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary to wood ordinary.80 (ctS2
Lr?w mtBOlUM.,.*&*&M&r?
Middifrig.....98 @
By Kew Xor* classification ire quote: . .'-j/,,.
Mnidhng:.t?>,',,.f'?'.,.f...it.... .8$i?@i-;
Bier.-The offe in ;o of this grain w rs very Bent
nod were h^old firmly. We could hear cf no sates
?nd wq quote nominally : Common to fair olean Ca?
olin? ai. 7>4?7?? ;.Mi~? 8@8#c ? Sb.
. - -i :??.? .-,
. i ,.--sia??kotsnsir 're!Lo?r?ijiJ?.
rOBEION MABKETA.
i^ii^p^Jitlv ^a?^N?o?^cen^ol? Bonds
*2J?. .-.ng?r.aa -at. dull.
Afteraoojj.- Cou nels 9X Bond? ?t%? '
E??-ning.-Consol W%. Bouda 8i%, Tallow
.Asie?. ? t ...
UVHiarooL, July 20-Afternoon.-Y?rns and fab?
ric a- alsi'Cr ester quiet, corn, old Ms ddt new Me
6d Fiour 38s. Bed Western wheat Sa lldaOs,
Lard rt ul I. Pork quiet.
Evening.-Cotton closed qulot; sales 81)00 bales
Sed We** ipa wh-??< Se Md.
PaaNxroBT Jul* 23 - BondB 87Jii(i7%
PAMS. July 20 - llorarse quio< ; rentes 70f C?e.
Ii AVRO. Jiily ViO.-Cotton, on the spot and afloat,
lait**
BOMBSTXO MABX1TC.
Kxwfoaxi ^uly 20-Noon-t.cks lrr<ga ar and
ri?oll. Money?, fcterung 9%. Oold 80^. Cotton
dull at 84J?c. Turpentine 42a42){c. Rosin quiet)
?trained $3 25.
Ki onlpg.-Cotton .declining; salee 200 balee at
34a34){d. Flour steady ; ?Mata? *8 ?0a6 80; Southern
$6 60all 75 Wheat lo' higher; white Michigan tl'
05. born lo better; mixed Western 93a97c; whit?
95afl8c; yellow tl. Meas pork firmer at $32 60a32
75. Lard ea, 1er, kettle 19^i?20^o. Bioe firm;
Carolina 8)?a9.5?c. Sugar firm. Naval stores--quiet;
Freights Arm. Governments e'eady. 'Oi'e 123%.
Southern dull. Money steady at 7. Sterling firmer
at 10. Gold quiet a' 35& Stocks dull and irre?
gular.
BALTTitomc. July 20 -Cotton dull at 84c. Floor
quiet ; low gradea very Cnn. Wheat firmer; prime
to choice red tl 66al 70; whit > $1 Wal 80. Corn,
white fl lotti 12; yellow tl 19. Oats duU at 70a76o>
Mesa pork quiet at $34. Bacon firm; shoulders
15??e. Lard quiet at 19e20c. Whiskey, extremely
?carce an t unchanged
CINCINNATI, July 90.-Whiskey tl. Provisions
quiet but firm, li?es pork t33 Bacon, shoulder s
li%c; clear Bides 18>?o. Bard 19>B'c.
bi. Louis, July 20.-.Flour, superfine $6 25a6 T6.
Whiskey $105. Provisions Aroa and unchanged.
Lard 18>?al8J?c.
LouisvnajB, July 20.-Provisions very fina, it ess
Pork 933. Bacon, shoulders 15c; clear sides 19c,' all
packed. Whlske? $1.
WIUMIHOTOS, July 20.-Spirits turpentine steady
atS8>ac. Rosin unchanged at 91 65 il 66.Vi Crude
turpentine $2 66a3. lar quiet.
AUOOBTA, July 20.-No market; quotations un?
changed; receipts only 6 bales; a few hundred
balee on the market. .<
SAVANNAS, July 20 -Offerings small; no market;
quotation? unchanged; receipts loobalee.
MOBILE, July - 20.-Market nominally nncbanged ;
low middling 29>i"a30o; receipts 23 --alee.
NEW OatEiiSB, July 20.-Cotton, middling 82>?c;
sales 6i8 bahs; receipts 19 balea. Gold 86%. Ster
ling 00. New York sight ??e premium. Sugar and
molaste? nominal.
Havana Ma\rlc?t.
HAVANA, Joly 17.-Migar stock in warehouse tn
H&vana and Mutmua? 382.000 botes, h sport, tor
the week to foreign ports 80 OOO boxes, 3500 bbda.
I o the United States 38PQ boxes 110Q ands. Sugar
firm; busine?B email. Noa IQ to 12 unchanged j Nos
15 to 20 quoted at 9% to 10>? ' Montees sugar ae
hve with European demand at 7 reale ; Muscovado
.eeau t, 7 reais, per arrobe torin eriortt common re?
fining; 8 fbf fair to good refining; 8%?9 for grocery
grad OB.
LuMBHfe-XfVctt pine steady at 92T; white pine
quiet-ai928*2% " ,.
rxenantje on London 14 pre na um.1 Um ted 'states '
oO days' night, In gold 2>?u3 Jemiut?; do ebert
sight eaC premium. , .
? .Jfxflhang* on CbitedStates, a Wa?&?t tuTrehcV,
zWkai 5% discount; abort eight 2a.dlacount.. _ Lil
. FBSJGHTS-Snia i draft m demand: for Uni'cd
Watek, per box, to Northern porf?. tr 62} hud*, to
.NOHkern and .southern ports. 96*8 25 Molasses, to
^#|errranjj Sputheru port?, ts 75*4 7?. J
?UM ! Wlhulngtoa Market.
WI MINGTON, July 19.-i unrnN-rnoi-Only 36
bbiB received tc-day, wuirii.weni at S3 tor virgin and
92-GU for yellow d p, p?r 280 lbs. v
Piiurs 1 CRPEHTIKE-Market steady witb eales cf
487 bbU a- 3?>?c lor country, and 30 bbls at 89c .per
gallop tor Nr w York packages.
: UOBI?-balea of 014 bHs sit tl 05 for atralned,
tr. 75ui 60 for No 2, and 92 50 93, td 60a3 75 for No L
ns hi quality .- --.
. MTAII- NO eales reported. ;> V 1 '-I i: ll
' -COTTON-One email l t Bold at 31 Kc foi low mid?
dling. ..
. Macon STa-rltct.
MACON, July' 17.-(.OTTOS" The fates ' to-day
amount to 187 balea imite K?lp ed or received.
Middl ngsare quo ed at 30o-lo lower thm yester?
day. ?-toes on hunri 239 bates.
Xj ii i Vi i liiV i
toDMsiieeiper-ouiii . atoiinm itautV-otsu
Joly ?0.
12 balea Cotton, 7 bales Domestics, 14cask? Bacon,
130 sacks Wbeat. 674 Melons JoHailroad Agent, lt
O'Neill, Goldsmith & bon. street Bros & Co, Kirk?
patrick & Whte, Bart ft Winn, J Morrison'& Co, 'A
Ijansrer, A Drago. W Hale, and < ; Litschgi. / j
. . Passengers.
. Per steamship Champion, from New York-C S
Sub, J Heuny. Wane om??,- Mite Burnett, EM Boy
kin. E J Bovktn, H Leeser, B i; Qounby. J D Man
ett, F F Wallace, i -pring and son, j i ronche. Miss
F Terry, ? ? Bowen. G -W Clsvk. J 43 arlin c. F iipne?
beeck, J Heffron, Mrs Baconian and 8 lp steerage. ,
) VBA ES OF TBS MOON.
Last Quarter, Itt.' 7 hours 27 mrnutee, evening.
?lew Moon, Oth, 8 hours, 14 minutes morning.
First Quarter 16th, 1 hour, i8 minutes, morning.
Full Moon, 23d. 8 hours, 8/4 minute? moronic
Last Quarter. 31st ll hours, 4? minutes, morning
JULY.
' eui?
aux*.- I- '
MOO? i Bron
sxefcs. L wanta.
10 Monday....
SI Tuesday....
IWedneaday.
22; Thursday...
atJ.b'rlday,..,.
24l8atarday...
25 Raudav.
fi.. 6 7.. 6
fl.?7*' kjT? fl
6.. 8 7.. 5
5.. 8 i 7..A
5.. 9 1 7.. S
: c..io I 7.. t
6. io 7.. a
1..43
2.. n
3..16
Bises.
7. .28
7..?9
8..85
8..67
?...7
6..63
?..40
7. .28
8..ll
8. .48
: A*rxw?ct ? enteran?,
Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York-left
Serat day P M. Mdse. To Jame? A deer & Co, C
Q Ahr. ns 6 Go, J E Adger ft Co; JD aiken & Clo, 1
M Bristol], E Bull, T A Beamish at Co, A Bischoff; B
Beer. Hiaasll & Co TD Clancy de Co. WS Corwin &
Co, Charleston Gas Co, Cameron ft Barkley, T M Ca?
ter, Chapeau Ii Heffron, McDufhe Cohen, W. 8 Cna
fee S Co. W Carrington & Co, G Caulier, Obreras &
Witte, chisolm Bros, H Coola & Co, J Commins, J -,
B Duval & sob, Denny ft Perry, J M F eon dc Bio, A
W Eckel k < o, D F Fleming k co, 3 S Fairly h Co, B
FySdmann k Co, C Frender, Goodrich, Winers an k
oo, H Gerdts k Co. W A Grumme, W Gurney. N A
Hunt, J Hnrbat?p k Co. Hopklue, McPherson' k Co,
J Bees* man k Bro. D B Haseiton. Holmes & Calder,
J H Hillen, N Hammersmtdt, J K Heath. Johnston,
Crews S.Co. H Jphnsop? Jeffords lie Co, A Wieg? E H
Kellert-, Eriete S Chapman, KJinck, Wiokenberg k
Go, B Flatte k Co, Knobeloch k Small, Kinsman A
Howell, Leure> k Alexander. G Lite hxi, A G Louer,
D Lopez k * On. Mowry ft Go, J H Murray, J H Mul?
ler, J G Mtlnor ft i o, Muller. Nimila ft co, 8 B a?ar
aball, L\euivlle ft Hannam, N ^Bauroad agent. D
G'JSeili ft ona, B O'Neill; North. Steele ft Wardell. -
J C Uetjen, Palmetto Pioneer, co-operative Associa?
tion, O F PankBin, Rev A I Porter, Pani, Welch ft
Brandea. J Pells, Belote ft Schachte,' L cbne?l, H - L
Strobecker, W Sempken ft Co. u F Silcox W steele,
Mrs C Stockley, WA Mu-ine. J S teibar, D Bolte ri, J F.
Taylor ft co. Southern Express Co. J thomson ft Go,
i ?X Vollere, Walker, Evana ft * ogaWeO, Werner ft
Ducker, Wagener ft Monaee?. G W Wuluma ft Co, W
L Webb, W J Y.tes, o O Bal road.agent. Order, and
others. ' :.'
ClcauraMl.Xeaaeitfavjr...........,"v..^ .
Scfer Frank Painter, Latham, Philadelphia-H F Ba
? ker ft Go. > .
SstUed Yesterday.
Steamer Dictator. M'-Neiiy, Palatka, via Jackson
_ nu?, Fernandina and SavAnuah.
j . .
Sb tpueXAtltohJ:o ^aJsWai.j ;
N^w YOBX, Jui^^AriTv^-1he Holatatla,, Fol
toniand City ol Londoru? p? ^ fr, '
i
The nebr Pusan Wright. Mount, from GeQMitown,
SC, arrived at New Y*rk Juft-ll'^- 'hL
OIST f?F Vfc?>?ltil,S
VT, CLHAJlEl) AND SAILED FOR i IIIS P#?*2P.j
?OB?'loi. H'?'ll
Z.TVKBPOOIH
Tbe Hannah Lhtaie, Ferautoh, cleared....... May 20
The Tinos, Halliday, up..Jnoe ?8
T?l> M KOTIft
OOT.nSBOBO', ME.
Scbr VdocitrYPiaUbani sailed .June 16
I,.' S .:, ' ' ?AMK70BT ats.
Brig H W McGilv. y, ?.tutts, cleared.July .1
aoSXoK
Brig KneanB Voor?ia. Buiior^, np.Joly if
Sehr htamn*dA fetrajton, cleared.,............ .July 8
Brig Hampden, Perkios, cleared..July 16
sehr N W Smit.i. I ooker up..fM.,July 12
8chr Wm.i.'WVInga. Hale y, cleared. ..iJrdy - 9
-ehr Myrover. B-own, cleared...............July 12
Sour Louifca .-mitti, Or utt. clearofl.......... July IC
PHIL .?Kf.MrtA
Sehr Cante. While urs sailed.July 15
. . i m?WS?kW? I H? tt?mWk g
l^.u.v ?* ?;*?i84?L.M. : - t n 4%M
F?CXOBH, ?OMMISHION ??|)?tf
SU rr. ffp ?9BNT&, ?
WILL ATTEND T UK PUBOHAKE, SALK AND
SulPWBNT Ito Foreign ?nd Domestic Portai ol
lOTTON. BIO?, CUM HEB AND NAVAL ?SOSS?.
ATLaNYIO WWARF. Charleston, ?; 0.
t, WILI is.<v...8? K. OHItOLlt
October 99
T
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TM ll HD il i ER NEWS,
PUBLISHED AT'SUMTER, S. 0.,? '
I* O ??E OF TBS BEH r PAPKBH IN 1KB UP?
COUNTRY; hae a larve c4rott;ation, and affords au
perlor advantages as an advertising m^ium, 1 ?nos
low. Addras DARB A OM?W9,
JpAbruaryaa PropoW^is.
" ?' f'., . '. -''(AV. . ? ' ? .
^j-EKTIN?^STHEKT KULIN ?KY.
THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNISHING
THE IMPROVED
MCCARTHY COTTON GIN,
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Of varions si zoe
on hand
IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CORN
MILLS, SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILERS
AND PANS, of oil sixes
HORSE POWERS AND GIN GEARING, from ? to
16 feet in diameter
IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESSES for Hand
power, Saw and Rice Milla
MACHINERY AND CASTINGS Of an description!
.. made to order
Particular attention paid to
HOUSE FRONTS AND CASTINGS VOR BUILD*
1 . INO*; flWA.TTJRIS,
CISTERN COVERS, SASH WEIGHTS, ste, Ac,
WILLIAM 8. HENEREY,
MACHINIST AND F O IT ND EB.
f . Np. 314 MEETING-STREET,
CHARLESTON, B.C.
August 3 mw s
CB N IX IRON Vl'ORKl
JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO.,
STJCOE880BB TO
V CAMBRON Al CO..
Engineers Boil erin akers &e"
Nos. A, 6. 8, 10 and 13 PRITCHJRD-STRERTS,
(NEAR THE DST DOOK,)
? Charleston, S.O.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-MARINE,
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE.
RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY
; j DESCRIPTION.
SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING
IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS, 0 .
CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN HION On
BRASS.
. We. guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BOILERS
of a's igood quality and power, and at as low rates as
ran bc had Uv New York, Baltimore or Philadelphia.
AGENTS FOB
Ashcroft*s Tow-water Detector,
THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST
DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN
THE . BOILER.
REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
May 17_nae_amos
~_ . '~' :ir'ROlil AV Tar SOO
; afc-flBBPSasBftaP horse power, including the
MrTW al .WAMTTSV celebrate J COTUBS cut-ofl
BWl H!*X?1I-, El - Entones, slide Valve Ma
WvmffX BLLMLIII 'Hlm'?r,? Engines, Portable
?^JM?i ^??, lain
Kiim i P I "iJkfif? Paws. Bellina, Ac. Bena
?T^WHHBKSSB**? for-t?f Bcrfptlve Circular and
. ? ccuci~~- Price.LiaL, -,- , t
WOOD k MANN STEAM ENGINE CO..
February *?.<: Cmos Utica, New forfc.
Jtiaia 11AW(Q$ &<.
j> r.<
FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS,
Ta\e Beat tm Use.
??3 ;
They are made of "Santonin e," and contain no
Injurious drug. -
"Bead what one of the most distinguished physi?
cians of Richmond. Va., taya about the Losanges :
I have long used Pantoaine, abe active principle of
European Woim-Seed. aa an effectual re medy for
Wonna in children. Mr. Wa>ner L. - Fleming pre?
pares a Lozenge composed ,Mt it, which ls a vex y
pleasant and palatable firm in which to adaaiuieter
lt to children,, and which may be railed on a? prop?
erly prepared. ' . O. F. MANSON, M. D.
For sale hy. ...
DR. H. BABB, Wholesale Agent,
June 21 Ko. 131 Meeting-street.
T
B A K. B R 8
JUS1 RECEIVED AND FOR HALE
WHOLESALE AND'REI AIL
CARBONATE OF AMMONIA
PRIME HOPS "
; . CREAM OF TABTAh
H. BAER, Druggist,
'.No. 181 M EE TIN G-ST BEET.
March A_
T> EnO'SUNIVEHRAli RUSSIAN
i .. HEALING SALVE..
THIS VALUABLE BEMEOY ^H?W'?FFJ?8TET>
Innumerable cores, and bas g*4ned for JtMvit* great
reputation. The discoverer1 of this Salve HSB apulii d j
ltwith eminent anoceas. in thousands of cases dur-'
mg the Crimean War, and hu? oured dangerous
WuUnds, in manv cases considered mortal.
MB. E. BEBO it the sole possessor^ bf tb> valuable
secret of making thia >? ?Ive; from i le experience In
using it In Europe a?rt the suec-?ss attending it* ap ?
plication there, he baa been indurad to introduce it
into toe United*t*tes'r ': IT ttJ?l-TiiT?? PAIN I
vJbo e ?ho have Woutis, Braises Cuts of all
nods, ot S??res, Prton?, Scratches Musquito bites
Frost Bitten Joints, Hore Lt's. Ohilblai ?. ChMdren'a
scorbutic complaints oh Head and Fa 0, are i>peedil>
cured. It has proved f great advantage to ladies,
and 1B peculiarly adapted for ?atbered breast?, ? dre
legs, ste. tb rough confinement, and other causes
It act? like magic m removing Boils Pimples, and
Cutaneous Diseases, and bas been successfully
ueed for < 'oms Buniois and Sore Throat, bt apply?
ing external y ever? ? venl g before going to bed.
For sale by ?ll druggists Price 25o . Sun, and $1
per Jar. Ofnoe. N . 260 B wary. N. V. None genuine
uiieoscountersigned B. BlSBU'b C^IVEHHAL RU?
BI AN LEALING SALVE, No 240 Lowery, New
York. stntb ly July 8
J_?OLi91t?g Al MACBETH.
Mo, SO Broa ?t-s tr e ? ft ,
Charleston, b. C.,
Wi BBOBLBBB, AUCTIONEERS, BEAL ESTATE
AMD
> wm amend to Banting and w liecttng ol Hants
^ver?^atT *Um*^m*
r . Ano. ^
To th* Purchase Ot Goods and ftuppllea tor patties I
In ?he ?mvff* norm w*wn *b?* '6?5SS.
Gaoaoa L. Hoi umm-i. ju.-. .Awaraama?.- Maana* KI
Jaousrvl lyr
--i 1 1 'uv "ii1.1, i..' i.' ?'. 'ri
? S af* SCHLBPKORfc^K. .
%JE I r > ii
JVo. 87 LlgFBSTRBETt
BETWEEN KINO AND ST. PHILIP.
LUMBER OF K V?TT DESCKIPXION AN1
BUlI.l.lHO MATERIAL, LIME B*Y4" Pl AST'KB
INO LATHS. PAINTS. OILS. GLA6?EK SHINGLES;
also GROOVE AND lONOU* BOARDS, Sc., ?UV
atantly on hand at the lowe*! market price*,
i September 13 mthalltv'
fl?ntot?ort piltro.
GLUUIUVN C II A N O IS .
THAT ANY SICK MAN SURVIVED THE
treatment of Atty years a?o, must bo considered a
proof tb it bininu bel ilga are very hard to kill.
The lancet, calomel, cantharidiea and drastic pur?
gatives were thea the order of the day. The phy?
sician played into the bands of the apothecary, and
the unfortunate patient was drenched morning,
noon and night with prostrating medicine*. We
Ive mamore rational and conscientious era. The
mportanco of supporting Nature in its conflict
wi'h disease ia vow understood. Complaints iu
themselves weakening are no langer aggravated by
artificial depletion. They are met with TONIO S
that faiy the vital powers and enable them to de?
feat ttie enemy. Chief among these a'liea of Nature,
in its battles with sickness, is
PLANTATION BiTTKUS.
Thu wonderful vegetable restorative it the sheet-,j
.'(, .V. * ? vr. I (?nj ; 3 ; A
anohor of the feeble and debilitated. As a cordial
for the aged and decreptd it has no equal amos g
stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness
to which the tender sex are especially subject, it is
superseding every other stimulant and nervine.
In all climate?, tropical, temperate or frigid, it? acts
: .!? !. -'..V . .t Os - ll A' ,At .7 i'Lf'? 1218 s ttl A. ffiUSQ
as a speci?c in every species of disorder which un*
dermises the bodily strength and breaks down the
animal spirits. Wherever it ia introduced it be?
comes a standard article-a medicinal staple. Drug.
j ?13 -A: .? %. . . : : .Tr- ,|?i--.f.;. ?v u* :fh
gists, elmough their pron, upon it la small, find it
absolutely necessary to keep A preparation for which
evevybody inquires, and for which nobody will
accept a substitute. It is to-day the most popular
y
medicine in the civilised world. Extensively as lt
ia advertised, its best advertisement is the benefioi 1
result which uniformly follows its use, Every bottle
aoM insures the sale of at least haifa dosen more.
Unlike otb or stlsanlanta it bnow and fortines the
system without exciting undue cerebral action.
The cheering effect which it prod aces upon the
mind is not momentary, but permanent. There is
no subsequent depression. It does not, aa. is the
I ,<?/.4.vtiL h >' ' - ?' 'ii rt ? .v.r.
case with all other stimuli, beget a craving for ex?
eitanta." .Qn/tb> other hand, it sqoihes .and. calms
j ii: : ?M Iv Ri
the nerve? combining, Strangs as the onomily may
seem, the qualities of a sedative and gentle anodyne
with those of a tonto and invlgoranl.' The perfect;
purity of efl its ingrediente, their adrn'rablo adap?
tation to me purposes they ere intended to aub*
serre, tho judicious proportions in which they are
combined, and the scientific skill with which they
.' -. 'a j. - r h a . .
- . i , .
sro blended, render this faro ou? article at once the
mott potent and the mest harmtess of all known
,. : *. ?'.o-*..
and alteratives.
t ul ci id ??* ' i
Sold by all Druggists.
T>ooeraber7 ly
_ ^fsrcUanrous. _
TOMES, MELVAIN & CO.,
Mo. 6 MAIOKN I, A MO, ?KW YOHK.
FOWLING PIECF8 OF ALL QUALITIES, SUITA?
BLE for the Southern trade. Both MUZZLE AND
BREECH LO A Dh K ->.
ALSO,
IN8TO0KA FULL ASSORTMENT OF CUTLE?
RY, PEBFUMERY. BRUSHES, SOAPS, Ac.
BOLE AGENTS FOU THE
GENUINE DE lt INO Kit PISTOL.
Joly 19 _mwflmo
TH IO STAK
AND
SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE ADVERTISER.
As an adv?rtla'ng modium, offers fact ?tic? to Mer?
chants, I ru Kiste, Machinists, Ac, of extending
their business, un surpassed by any Southern
Woekly.
Its circulation is fast bncntnin? central. Rcs!
Estate agents, snd parties interested In the purchase
or sale of real estate, will find it to their advantage
to consult Its columna and advertise therein, as we
are effecting arrangements by which our pater will
circulate largely among Northern cat Hallets..
Information tending to the development of oar
mineral, manufacturing and sgricultural resources
descriptive ot climate, soil, & -solicited and thank?
fully received from any section.
Terms rnsh, 83 a year; a copy gratis to anyone
sending six subscribers; ac.ubt.f ten, $2 50 each.
Bates of advertising Mooral. Address
Bl W. J. MoEEKRALL, j;
July lg_Marion,. 8 C.
T) I A Bf O S I PIAMOS!!
GOLD MEDAL FOR 1868 BAS SVt?f?
AWABDBD TO CRAB. M. 8TIEFF FOB
THB BEST PIAN08 NOW MADE,
OVEJR BALTIMORE. PHILADEL?
PHIA AND NEW YOEE
PIANOS.
OFFICE AND WARERCOM, No. 7 N. LIBERTL
STREET, ABOYE BALTIMORE-STREET,
BALTIMORE, Md.
BTTEFF'S PIANO" BAYE ALL THE LATE?
?mproveoent, including the Agraffe treble, Ivor;
fronts, and the improved French Action, tully war.
ranted for ?vo years,, with privilege of exebanm
within twelve months if not entirely satisfactory tc
purchaser, second-handed Pluuos, and Parlor O'
gass always op hand' from $50 to$300.
rxTEtiEEs WHO HAVE otra VXANSS IN ess:
J General Robert E. Lee, Lexington, Va.
. Gebiral Robert 'Rinsoro, Wilmington, N. 0.
General D. H. ?Hill, charlotte, N O.
Governor John Letcber, Lexington. Va.
j Messrs. K. : BurwsU A Sous, Charlotte, S. C.. Fe
male Seminary. . ;:i Uti
C. lt. Biddie*, Female College. Eittrell's Springs,
W.C; ....... . u 3 .
Sishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La.
[ax S t rak on ch, Italian Opera. ..
Messrs. Pierson A Sons, Sumter, 8. C.
Charles spencer.CharlesuHi *t O. J
Send fora circular. .Terms liberal.
October 29 ! ?.'-,?
. .." Salli ? . .
HAifTrs
ftlum & Dry Plaster
SAF";ES
Aie most; desirable xor quality,
[ lliLiih and price. /
SPHERICAL 'BURGLAR
iif7^ AL. ip**9 Jany ST '
o Ar LS
?.- ..i.'c.;.u.u.:.i .i .Ltttuti .Tcr.xrr-;?. rr -
Cannot be Sledged! i
Cannot be Wedged !
Cannot be Drilled !
BANK VAULTS, .
VA?U DOORS,
? EXPRES? BOXES, ( . ?.,
FAMILY PLATE SAFES? >
j ; OOM BIN AT ION LOOKS
Please aend for a; catalogue to * :
ssA'^:Tiev.sasa>sa*?SB^sssaa7aafr .Ut?1:- ^?i*v
s MARVIN & ISO.,
1. j -x/A iv (oldfefcaafe:manufactur?is) .. .
._I {??5 Broadway New York,
Wftrf?l^i?ef^
And for fall hf ?te agent* ia ist ;.
principal cities throBg?iontj^?
W? : ?Bited ?tate> ; v
. FOB SALE BY '
WM. M. BIRD & CO.,
No, '?03 EAST BAY,
?CHAKLKSTOfl.
December 2t? lyr
A TTagSTIOAl, ADVERTISER!*,
TO THE
MONTGOMERY MAIL.
TBI8 13 ONE OF T BE MOST PROSPEROUS PA?
PERS in the south, is published daiiy in Montgomery
the Capital of Alabama; has an extensive Clronlation
tiroughout tho State, and i^rS.TH advantages sud lt.
duccmentstoaav?rtlseis whtch lew other Journals
can equal. 1
. .-, '....??.! td itt ..,.?;... q ,.:.o:H, ,"<' c ><>.:?
A regular file of the paper may be seen at the
PUBLIC BEADING BOOM,
No. *8 BRO A D-STREB I,
And contracts for advertising may be made with th?
Agents in Charleston,
WALSER, EVANS A COGSWELL.
a. H. GIBSON afc co.,
Marek? prosector*. Montgomery Als.
f*i U A. 4> O ?
N?rpgRIO? TO TB* BEST IM POR rf D CO?
TMISE WATBTO, manufactured a..d sold Wi ol as al
and retail br Dr. ?. Wv h it,
jane 21 Ko. lil Meeting atxsst.
c.
gtttflty ?^mic als^ (EU.
F. i* A W ft S 1 S?
CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY,
No. 123 Meeting-street
OHARLESTOl?, 8. O ,
IMTORTER AND DEALER IN
GERMAN,
FRENCH,
ENGLISH AND
DOMESTIC
?BUGS, CHEMICALS
?J AMD
PATENT MEDICINES.
PRESCRIPTIONS
PBXPABED OAREFUliLY AT
ALL HOURS OF THE DAY AND NIGHT,
?
BY HEGT?LAB
GRADUATES IN PHARMACY.
Upon thia branch of the bnalneae. the utmost
PERSONAL care aaa attention ie bestowed, and the
PU RITY, of' the
MEDICINES
Uaed in compounding ia GUARANTEED.
FRESH VICHY WATEB,.
(HAlJ'rftHIVK.)
M
i
t j I ALSO,
VICHY POWDEKS,
* Ot Dire?? fttnportsia&on.
EACH BOTTLE OB PACKAGE BEARING
THE GOVERNMENT STAMP.
OONGRESS AND COLUMBIAN
WATER,
FRBSK? FROM TUM SPOIN GS.
AOENT FOR TBS CELEBRA WP
B0CEBB1D0E ALUM SPRING
WATER,
bi:J; j t ? -.-..iT ; ?irAYfl?; J. v . ..
e..'i W^m>\ " *? t :
t ^ R*.W OKI I- v. tl ?
tti I : . ?.' I i ? ' '? li - '
A complete' assortment ot
SOAPS,
?iif j ?.vii . .. sweat ^?'ftyh'^i X.: ..
PERFUMERIES. AND
L TOILET ARTICLES,
COMBS, BRUSHES, Ae.
AOENT FOR
GEO. TIEMANN & OO;
[
.b'.'ic ':''.> /v.*jli?fii-) <?:vi i a ? i
?*. *JBW Y A? UK,
mmrAcrmaxae or
?<)-it \.:'. -i .'>*;<,...>'..*; <..> fi;?.<i 'j' ?.-. :.
SURGICA ?AND DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS
in?m?am >OR
DEFORMITIES, S^TOfcBS, Ac.
XV? itt
progs, fcijrmkaii), '?ti.
rji H
tc BIS II UP PILLI
TUE BISHOP |1>ILL t
TUB BISHOP PaLI
A ru rely Vegetable Pill iSugar-Coeted.;
"C08TARV BISHOP PILL,
..Ie of extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, Indi,
gestion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Nervous Debility,
Liver complaint." "Thebest PILL in the world." ?
Medical Journal, September 8.
TRY THE Mt
TRY T H E Ml
49? All Druggists in CHARLESTON sellthem.
"COSTAR'S "
STANDARD PREPARATIONS
ABB
"Cottar's1' Hat, Rosten, dc?.. External's.
"Costar's" Bed Bus; Exterminators.
"Costsur's" lonly pure) Insect POTT der.
"Only infallible Reniertiej known."
"18 yeare established in New York."
"2006 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily."
"111 Beware 111 of spurious i mi talion H."
"All Druggists in CH ABLKS ION ssh them."
For fl, $2, 83 and $6 Blzes, Address
"COSTAR" CUAl PA KY,
rVo. 13 Howard-street, New Y or fa.
Sold in CHARLESTON, 8. C., *>y
GOOJJK1CI1, WIN KHAN dc CO. '
March 23 . oso lyr
O S A D A L. I S
Purifies the Blood.
Por Bode by Druggists Kverywacrt.
Ju tv''* iv
?J~^ K. ?IC II AU'S
GOLDEN REMEDIES
ASK FOR NO OTHER, TAKE NO OTHER, AND
yon will save lime faealtu a><d money.
iltOO REWARD tor any caee of disease in aby
singe which they fail to cure.
Dr. - RICH?ti's GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 cures
Ulcers, Ulcerated Boro throat and Month, fore
Tye?, Cutaneous or Pfcln Eruption", Copper Colored
Blotches, ? prenota of the tjcalp. .-crofuia, Ac. lie tbe
greatest Renovator, Al !ei stive sud Blood Purifier
known, removes a l diseases from the system, and
leaven the blood pure and health v.
Dr. RICH AB'- GOLDEN. HALLAM No. 2 eurea
Mercurial Affections, Hheumaiism in ?ll it' form?,
whether fi om mercury cr other causes; gives imme?
diate relief in all cases. No d>eiin? mcessary. I
have thousand* of Certificates proving the miracu?
lous cures effected hy these berni dies. Price of
either No. 1 or No. 2, $5 per bottle,or iwo bottles fer
$9.
Dr BICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, ?safe, spee?
dy, p'easant and radical cure mr all Urinary De?
railments, accompanied with full olrecbons. Price
$3 per botde.
Dr. 'BICHAU'S GOLDEN ILlXlR D'AMOUR, a
ladlcal cur? for Nervous or Gent-ral Debility, in old
or joong; imparti??: en ray with wonde fol effect.
Price $5 per bottle, or two cottles for S9.
On receipt ol price these Remedies will be shipped
to any place. Prompt attention paid to all correa
dents. None genuine without ih? name of "Dr.
RIOHAU'rt GOLDEN KEMFJDlKH, 0. ti. RICHARDS,
Sole Proprietor," blown in glass or bot lee.
Address D B. BICHAHDS.
No. 228 Ysriok-street, Kew York)
Office Hours ?rom 9 A. M. to ? P. M.
Circulars sent_ly_Jnly 3
?j^ I S O W'S
TOBACCO ANTIDOTE?
Warranted to Remove all Desire
for Tobacco.
It fis P vire I y Vegetable ?nd uontoins
not nins; inj ?arf?os.
The following ls one of thousands of testimonials
that are dairy received by the Manufacturer:
RlCBttoHD. YA , November 28, 1868.
DEAS Fm-The "Tobacco Antidote" prepared by
you according to the leceipt yon have submitted to?
me, and the ingredients ot which I have examined,
j la purely vegetable, entirely bar ml ess, sad cou tains
nothing in the least injurious. It te not disagreeable
to the taste, and as a home article, I hope you willi
meet with ready sale lor lt, and I behove that if the
directions are followed, it will ?lo all you claimed for
iL JOHN DOVE, M. D.
49" Price 60 cents per Box. The usual discount
to the Trade.
49* For tale by
Dr. H. BAER,
WHOLFSALE AGENT FOB SOUTH CAROLIN A.
June 1
JJ ir, CAREFUL
WHAT MEJ3ICINEB
' ' Y O ? T A K K .
S
WHEN YOU ABE FX B ft USTED BY OVERWORK
of head or hand, and feel the need ol eomethlrg in?
vigorating, don't drink whiskey or any intoxica ting
thing, whether under the name pf Hitters or other?
wise, hnch articles give just a? much strength te
your weary body and mind as the whip gives to the
jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic stimulants are
injurious to Nerve health, and are ALWAYS followed
by DEPRESSING REACT ION.
Dodd's Nervine and Invigorator
is a TONIC sod GENTLE STIMULANT which is
NOT attended, by REACTION. Wt.at it gains for
yen it maintains. When it rt freshes body or mind,
lt refreshes with natural st rei gib that comes to at ay.
.Weare not recommending teetotalism In the interest
of any faction; but long sad extended observation
teaches us that he who resorts to the bottle fbr rest
or recuperation, will find, as he beens at it, that he
akindling a fir? in bia nones which ?111 consume
;e the dames nt perdition. Turn from Ri Toke a
tonic that will retreat) ?nd not destroy. DODD'S
N EBV I NB. ls. for sale by all Drugcists. Pri?e One
Dollar. See Book of certificates that accompanies
each bottle. 7moe_June 28
V ll BV P O Pi
TBE ONLY CERTAIN
RAT DESTROYER
WITHOUT
Disagreeable Results.
ADOLPH "?eAAOSEN'8
PHOSPHORIC PASTE,
HERMETICALLY
sealed and warranted to
keep fresh for ali rime
the greatest dis overy
of its kind In tbs sge we
Itv* in. Noperton need
be troub.ed with RATS,
Al ICE, BED BUGS or
ROACHES, for Mr. Isaac pen's detractive remedy is
within tho reach of all. Pr pared only by himself,
from rare and valuable compound?, its cheapness ls
BS wonderful as ita efficacy. Hundreds of testimo?
nials have been re coi ved ?rom all parts of the United
States. '
The great advantage this RUBE POP possesses
over till similar preparations is th? FACT that Ula
Certain tat tts Kflfects,
and tree from ?he unpleasantness ot rats dying in
their holes, as it causes them to leave the premises
to senk; air, and consumes them so entirely ai to
Isave ;
Ho nisaarreenole Od aw.
Numbers ol rofe? onces can be made to
Persons lat Hats City,
ono have successfully ussd lt.
SOLE AGENT? FOB EOUTH CAROLINA,
iiowiK & MOISE:,
JMPOBTBmS AND WHOLES*LK DRUGGISTS,
-April ? ?AUtH Ohfrleetcn. ?.'?,