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y . The Children. BT OHA RLES BICKENS. .. When the lessons and tasks are tajjtted, And the school for the day is dismissed, And the Utile ones gather around me, TO bid me good night and be kissed; Oh, the little white arms that encircle MT neck In a tender embrace J Oh the ?miles that are haloes of Heaven, Shedding sunshine of love OB my face l And when they are gone 1 sit dreaming OX my childhood too lovely to last; Of love that my heart will remember, When lt wakes to the pulse o? the past, Ere the world and Its wickedness made me A partner of sorrow and sin, - When the glory of God was about me, And the glory of gladness within. Oh, my heart grows weak as a woman's, And the fountains of feeling will flow, When I think ef the paths steep and stony, Where the feet of the dear ones must go; Of the mountains of sin hanging o'er them, Of the tempest of Fate blowing wild ; .*L Oh I there ls nothing on earth half so holy As the Innocent heart of a child l They are Idols of hearts and of households; *3' They are angels of God in disguise; Mis sunlight still sleeps In their tresses, His glory still gleams in their eyes; .a t those truants from home and from He a yea I .'. c They have made me more manly and mild 1 And 1 ?now how Jesus could liken The Kingdom of God to a child. I ask not a lire for the dear ones, AH radiant, as others have done. ? Bnt thai lire maj have just enough shadow . io temper the glare of the son; i I would pray God to guard them from evil, Bat my prayer would bound back to myself; - Ah l a seraph may pray for a sinner, But a sinner most pray for himself. - Tn? twig isso easily bended, I have banished the rule and the rod; . 1 hare taught them the goodness of knowledge, They have taught me the goodness of God; "Ky heart ta a dungeon of darkness, l?nere I shut them from breaking a mle; MT frown is sufficient correction; My love is the. law of the sehooL I shall leave the old house la the antuno; " . Tv-travexHe lt? threshold BO more: Ah I How I shall sigh fer the dear ones, f- i That me*t me each mora at the doer 1 1 shall miss the ''good Bights" and the kisses, . And the gush of their Innocent glee, The-group on the green, and the flowers ?, '"That are brought every morning to me. I shan misa them at morn and at eve, ? Their aoag In the school and the street: ? 1 saan miss the low hum of their voices, And the tramp of their delicate feet. "Wk en. the. lamons and tat ks are all ended, i AndDeath saja, "The school ls dismissed I? ,JUyJ^e Utyebenes gather around me, ^^meio^^^t.tea bckissed._ COMMERCIAL NEWS. Th? Charle?ton Cotton, Rice and JW.val { ? tore*. JUr k e t. ' ( .Moiro>tr:EV?^0,,,Jnne '2a, 1870. J j OCTTC-N,-Th ia staple waa in mod erat e request . a* tower rate?; prices declining about x@Xc 9 Ik' Sales800 bales, say 3 at 17; 2at 1?X; 4at Ita; 10 at ?Xi 15? at 19\; Kat SO; 07 at 20X The transaction a bavtng been almost entirely of OW /Detter ' qualities, .quotations for the lower trades are? somewhit nominal. Say. J.ITEJLPOCL- CDA?filTICATION. . ..Ordinary to good ordinary.17 ?19 Low middling.....19X# Middling.wx@ Strict middling.:.30^9 - Bxcx-Ttls article waa quiet and BO sales o? tot? took place. . lu TAX STORES.-There waa a moderate business doing with the following sales: say 19 bbls extra pale roain at $t@6 M; 66 bbta pale at $4 5o@4 76; .0 bois low pale at $4&4 25 ; 49 bbls Na l at $3 60; j* bbl?dmr at $-? 6o?3, FaajoHTB.-To Liverpool by steam, direct noml aal, ria Kew York, 7-led on uplands; ll-l6d on sea islands; by sail we quote 7-16d on nptahd cotton, and Md 9 ft on Bea toland cotton. To Havre, by steam, Domi? nai; by san, nominal at xe on. uplands abd ix on sea, islands. Coastwise to ?ew 'Tort,' by steam, jic .9 ft oh uplands and Xo on sea islands; by sal], Mo 9 ? on up? lands. TO'Boston, by steam, nominal; by sail, X %%o % ft OB uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, Xe 9 tb on uplands; by sail, somewhat nomi aai. To . Baltimore, by steam,. x?Xc ?. ft on ap'iaadB?'by sali somewhat nominal. EXCHANGE.-Sterling ?o days bills at 22X@22X DoMjsmc EXCHANGE.-The banks purchase sight j ?hecks at x off, and sell at X. premium. . Out? side, Ihey purchase at x off, and Bell at X pre GOLD.-Buying at 12 and selling at 13. ' Market* by telegraph. ' TORSION. LONDON, June 20-Noon .-Consols ?2X- Bonds SOM. Tallow 45s 9d. LXTK&roOL, June 20-N<*on.-Cotton tends up? ward; uplands loxd; Orleans loxd; sales 10,000 bales.'' Bed Western wheat 9s 8d. PARIS, June 20.-Bourse opened quiet. Rentes W 86c FKANIPORT, June 20.-Bonds opened firm at t?M. "' ' DOMESTIC NEW Yo RX, June 20-Noon.-Stocks Btrong, Money Sa5 per cent, s ter Heg, long 9X ; short lox. .ld 12X- BOB ds i2x. Tennessee ex-coupons 64; new .SX- Virginia ex-coupons 70 ; new 67X. Louisl aaas, old TOM; new ri; Levee sixes 76x; eights UK. Alabama eights 101; fives 76. Georgia sixes 88; serene 96. North Carolinas, old 48X; sew 36 x. South Carolinas, old 91; new 82X Flour taloc better. Wheat dull and nominally lower. Pork quiet; mess $30 75. Lard duli at 16 alex cents. Cotton steady and quiet at 21 x a i 21Xc;' sales 400 oates. Turpentine dun at 38Xc Rosin dull at $2a2 05 for strained. Freights dull. ?Vening.-Cotton steady and unchanged ; sales mo bales. Mosey easy. Sterling doll, 9Xa9X Gold 12XH12X> Governments closed dull ; South? erns- Te D ness es active; old 65X; large transac? tions in new at ?4X**6X, but closed lower; old MM; new ?x; others quiet. Cotton, middling uplands, 2iXc Flour I0a20c lower;, superflue State $6 40a6 (5; Southern common lo fair extra $8 S5a715. Wheat 3a4o- lower; winter red and amber Western gi 43. Corn lower; aew mixed Western 92ca$l Ol. Pork quiet at $30 15a30 SO. Lard heavy at ISalOXc Provisions and naval atores quiet. Freights dnU. BALTTMOR?, Jane TO'.-Flour quiet, firm and un? changed*'except Western extra, which ls held at $8 25a8 75. Wheat steady; Maryland $1 65ai 75; prime ll Mai 00. Oom easier; white $125al 26; yellow $1 I8al 14. Oats steady 63a75c. Pork ISL Shoulders 14c Lard lflXanxc. WhlBkey $1 otai 06. - NORFOLK, June 20.- Cotton inactive; law mid? dling 18K?l9c; sales 30 bales; ' ceipts 284; ex ports coastwise 100; stock 2310. CmarNNATi, Joly 20.-Flour drooping; superfine $5 2586 40. Corn dull; offered freely; mixed ear Mo;shelled 940. Whiskey Irregular; patent?se; add process $la2. Provisions drooping. Mess pork $80 85430 50. Shoulders i3ai4X; clear rib sides IPX- Lard doll; small sajes at 16al7. SAVANNAH. June 20.-Cotton quiet; middlings l9Xo; sales 100bales; receipts931; exports coast? wise 1008; Stock 17,850. MOBIL?, June 20.-Cotton firm; middlings 19Xa 19Xc; sales 300 bales; receipts 472; exports coast - Wise 297; stock 29,164. GALVESTON, Jane 20.-Cotton dull and nominal; good ordinary lexaicxc; receipts 135 bales ?ex ports coastwise 296; stock 19,056. KEW ORLEANS, June20.-Cotton quiet; middling MMe; sales IMO bales; net receipts 1054 bales; coastwise462 balsa: total 1516 bales; exports to Liverpool 1667 bani; to HaTre 155 bales; to New Tork2iM bales; to Boston 1710 bales. Flour, lower grade scar oe; superfine $5 50; double $6 75a 6; treble $6 2586 50. corn, mixed, $1 02Xal05; White $112Xal 15. Oats ?4a65o. Bran $1 05u 110. Bay 28. Pork $31a3ix. Bacon 14,17.17X. al8X- Harts 2ia22. Lard quiet; tiercel5Xal6X; keg ?$??al9X. Sogar, prime, llXallX- Molas ses ?sin. Whiskey 97Xa$i 10. Coffee, prime, 17xai7X. Sterling24. Sight X premium. Gold' wilmington Harket. WILMINGTON, June 18.-SPIRITS TURPENTINE Bales or 157 casks or southern at 34X and 204 casks New York at 38o per ?allon. ROSIN.-Sales or 1012 bois at $150 for strained, . $1 60al 66 tor No. 2, fl 86 for extra No. fl, $2 for low No. 1, $3a3 50 for No. 1, $484 25 1 or pale, and foforexirapaie. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-Sales of 291 bbls at $3 for Virgin, and $2 40 for soft. TAB.-No BaleB reported. New York Rice Market. From the Dally Bulletin. Jnne 18: There ia not much doing in domestic stock, bot holders re mainfflrm at mil former rates. Foreign 1B in good steady demand, and prices generally sustained without difficulty. Sales of 500 bags Rangoon at 7a7^c currency, duty paid; 100 do for consump? tion at 3J-4 c gold, in bond, and 1250 do for export at $3a3 06X do. Carolina, common to good, per cwt, f Bas 25; do prime to fancy do $8 37*a8 87*; Rangoon, per lb, ?a?*c; do gold, in bond, do 3a tue. From the Journal of Commerce: Domestic ls steady, but rather quiet. Holders are not offer? ing their stocks to any great extent, as the more advantageous terms an which foreign rice can be obtained monopolizes the bulk of the attention of the trade. We quote Carolina at 8>??a3?cror common to choice, with sales of 60 tierces. Of Rangoon, 1250 bags in bond have been sold for export at 3a31-iec, gold; loo bags in bond, to the trade, at 3 \.c, gold, and 700 bags, duty paid, at 7a7Jic From the World: Domes tie quiet at Sa6?4'c. Foreign in good demand and firm, with most of the offerings sold out. We learn of soo bags Ran? goon at 7a7Xc; loo do In bond at 3*c, gold, for consomption; and 1250 bags do at $3a3 06)?, gold' for export From the Tribune : The market for Caro? lina rules firm at 8a8%c Rangoon showed more activity at former quotations; the sales were soo bags at 7a7*o; loo do, in bond, at 3*c, gold, for consumption, and 1260 bags do at $3 06a3 06X, gold, for export. From the Times: Rice has been in moderate re? quest at about former quotations; sales 00 tea Carolina at $8 37*8,3 50, and 1750 bags Rangoon at S3a312*, gold, m bond. Murray-, Ferris dc Co.'? Naval Stores Circular. NEW TORE, June 18.-SPIRITS TURPENTINE. The market has been very quiet the past week with but a moderate business amounting to 1S00 barrels at 38a38*, merchantable, In yard. At the close there ls a firmer feeling and but little to be reaohed at 38*. New York barrels are scarce and readily command 39*. No shipping demand. The sales this month f. o. 6 in Wilmington are report? ed 4S00 barrels at about 36c Receipts 1947 barrels. Exports 1272 barrels. Rosn*.-The continued scarcity of freight room works to the Injury of rosin. The ruling price for Btralned common has been $2a2 50. Extra pale and No. i are scarce, and command full prices, but medium pale ls in large supply, and prices are low. Lots worth $6 a short time since will not bring over $6 25a6 60. The eales amount to 12,00u bbls, at $2a2 50 fer Btralned; $2 26a2 40 ror No.2; S8a4for No.l; $4 60aS 56 for pale; $6a6 50 for extra pale, and $7 for "window glass." Re? ceipts 16,463 bbls. Exports 4142 bbls. TAR-Is dull and nominal; North County $1 80; Wilmington $2. Receipts 628 bbls. Exports 135 bbls. Nashville Market. NASHVILLE, June 17.-COTTON.-We continue to report the market doU and unchanged, quoted nominally as follows: inferior I3al4c; ordinary 15c;good ordinary i7ai7*c; low middling 18a 18XC NASH VILLE COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand September 1,1869. None. Received to day. 48 Received previously.60,027-60,076 Total.60,075 Shipped to-day. 40 Shipped previously. :.45,327-45,367 Stock on hand. 4.708 FLOUR.-The market showed a little more buoyancy to-day, and the shipment of looo bar? rels. We quote as follows: Superfine $4 60; ex? tra S5; family $6; fancy SS 76. CORN.-Sale and shipment of a small lot to-day at Si 16, sacked and delivered in depot. WHEAT.-Receipts to-day of SM bushels of the new crop, wnlte, purchased at $105. Also, sales of 400 bushels prime white for immediate deli? very at $lper bushel. Shipment on account of 100 bushels old crop. BARL KT.- Receipts of 200 bushels, taken at 70c per barbel from wagon. OAMr-The buying pnoe from wagon is 60a65c, and tacked and delivered ia depot at 76c Recel pt* bj Railroad. June 30. A . SOUTH. CAROLINA RAILROAD. 143 bales cotton, 66 bales goods, 60 bundles can? dles, loo bbls beer, 24 packages bacon and lard, 26 bnls naval stores, 3 cars wood, 2 cars lumber. To Railroad Agent, a W Witte, L 1) DeSaussure. J R Pringle A Son, Pelzer, Rodgers t co, UH Wal? ter ft co. J C Mallonee, J D Aiken A co, J Adger A co, Q A Trenholm A Son, Boilmann Bron, Ravenel ft Holmes, H Trient, Schachte A Tunney, and Steffens, Werner ft Ducker. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 4T8 bbls naval Blores, 46 bales cotton, tobacco, Inmber, mdse, Ac. To J Marshall, Jr, T P Smith, Kinsman A Howell, Barden A Parker, Knobeloch A small, F H Baiter, Frost A Adger, O W William? A co. ii H Nathan, W Gnrney, S D Stoney, R G ChlBOlm, J Priest, G W weingea, J M Kason A Bro, Railroad Agent, and Order. Passengers. * Per steamship Maryland, from Baltimore-Mr Sammers, Miss Girard, and Mr Scblrmer. ?.ORT CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. First Quarter, 6th, 6 hours, 66 minutes, evening. Full Moon, 13th, 8 hours, 27 minutes, morning. Last.Quarter, 20th, 4 hours. 14 minutes, evening. New Moon, 28th, 6 hours, 13 minutes, evening. 20 Monday. 21 Tuesday. 22 Wednesday.. 23 Thursday.... 24 Friday. SS Saturday.... 28 Bandar. SUN. RISKS. 4..63 4..64 4..64 4..64 4. .64 4..64 4..66 BUN SETS. 7.. 9 7.. 9 7..10 7..10 7..10 7..10 7..10 MOON a. A a 12.. 6 12..37 !.. 6 1..35 2.. 7 2. .37 3..14 HIOH WATER. 1.. 4 1..63 2..43 3..34 4..24 6..12 6.. 68 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C., JUNE 21 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore-left - instant. Mdse. To Mordecai A co, P C Tren holm, Railroad Agents, u O'.veil. A Son, Cameron, Barkley ft co, H Klatte ft co, Boilmann Bros, A Von Dohlen, H Cobla ft co, Steffens, Werner ft Ducker. B Feldmann A co, Goodrich, Wlneman ft co, J Triest, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, A J salinas, J Campsen, ft co J W Lindley. Walker, Evans A CogsweP, C Llltenthal A co, Muller, Nimitz A co, H Bischoff A co, F O Borner, H Leldlng, J F Tay? lor 4 co, B O'Neill, Jeffords A co, S H Wilson, C D untie ft co, H Klatte ft co, J Heins, Claclus ft Witte, C Michael, J P Brown, Oateudorff A co, W Miller, C W Wicking, Charleston Gas Company, J G Mllnor ft co, J H Graver ft co, R H McDowell, J D Aiken ft co. Frost ft Ad ger, W H Chafee ft co, H Bischoff ft co, Laurey ft Alexander, Pacific Guano Company, R Thomllnson ? co, and others. Merchants' Line Behr BN Hawkins, Wyatt, New York-io days. Muse. To W Roach A co, Ad? ams, Damon ft co, J E Adger A co, c D Ahreas ft co, D A Amme, W M Bird A co, H Bischoff A co, W C Bee ft co, H Bul winkle ft co, T M Bristol A co, a Burckmeyer. C Bart ft co, Blum A Miller, E R Cowperthwait, C J Colcock, Jr, Henry Cobla A co, Claclus ft Witte, T M Cater, H A Due, Do wie, Moise ft D ivis, L Ellas, E H ..ard ncr J Gray, J Gorham, Hart ft co, J Unrkamp ft co, Holmes A Calder, G S Hacker, Hunt Bros, King ft Gibbon, H Kia te ft co, C Llllenthal ? co, D Lopez ft Sons, W Laldler, S R 'Marshall, Muller, Nimitz ft co, W J McCahan, A MoOobbj Jr, W Marscher, McLoy ft Rice. B O'Neill. D O'Neill ft Sons, J C OJemann, C F Panknln, Ravenel ft Holmes. Raoul A Lynah, S O Railroad Agent, W Shepherd A co, H Seli?llug, D H SUcox, J H Tletjen, J Thomson A co, j u V?l? lers, W L Webb, H Wohlkeu, W H Welch, Whine more ft Rhodes, J N M Wohltmann, Wagener A Monsees, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, G W Wil? liams ft co, and P L Gulllemln. Experienced bead winds all the passage. On the 13i h Instant, off cape Lookout, spoke the sehr Watauga, from Baltimore for Charleston. Sehr Ann S Deas. Garbati, West Point Mill. 24 tierces rice. To J R Pringle ft son. SAILED YESTERDAY. Spanish brig Anita, Cullen, Barcelona. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Tennessee, Chichester. New York, June 17. Steamship Falcon, Horsey, Baltimore. June 19. Sehr H L Slaght, Willetta, Boston, June 17. MEMORANDA The sehr J W Fish, Harris, from Georgetown, S C, arrived at Portland, Me, June 16. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED POE THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVBRPOOL. The Kathleen, Lester, up.May 19 D O M E~S T I C . BOSTON. Brig Lewis L 8quires, Tyler, up.April 21 Sehr Helene, Batirs, op.May 18 Sehr W S Hilles, Burgess, cleared.June 16 NEW YOKE. SchrV7m Bernent, Penny, up.-.May 12 Sehr Florence Rogers, Sheppard, cleared.. J une 10 Brig C V Williams, Thomson, up.June 9 PHILADELPHIA. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, ele?red.June 16 Sehr Z Sievlmau, Adams, np.June 6 Sehr Veto, Manning, cleared.June 16 Sehr SAE Corson, Brower, np.Jnne 17 BALTIMORE. Brig Lewis Clark, Barrett, np.June 17 Brig Nellie Moore, Merryman, sailed.Jnne 15 Sehr Thoa PB Seth, Lambert, cleared_June 14 SihrJoBsph Baxter, Baxter, cleared.May 27 Scnr Henry Castuff, Damon, cleared.June 2 Sehr Wautauga, Munro, cleared.June 5 Sehr C Miles, Ponell, cleared.June 7 Sehr G V Streaker, Van Gilder, cleared... .June 8 Sehr Wenouah, Noyes, cleared.June io - - _ _ , ROCKPORT, ME. achr S R Jameson, Jameson, Balled.May 29 NORFOLE, VA. Sehr Geo H Squire?, Tim mon?, cleared.... June IO Special Notices. JET* THE FALL OF GOLD-$946, OOO, OOO coined Blnce 1792. The question ls very generally asked among business men, what has caused the rapid decline of the precious metals ? Of $046,000,000 of gold the United States mint has coined since 1702, $844,000,000 has been Issued since i860. The papers appear to think the appre? ciation of the currency is owing to a redundancy of specie In the great financial centres of Europe, and as long as the cotton crop and other products are going out, and a large amonnt of United States and other securities are exported to bal? ance ?he trade against us, there will be no de? mand for gold. This may or may not be the true reason; but while the precious metals are steadily declining in value, a popular article of trade ls as steadily appreciating in the estimation of the people North, South, East and West. Unlike gold, the circulation of this sterling commodity rms be? come general, and the demand enormous-lt is called for far and near, and taken with confi? der te by every one-we allude to "thetonic of tonlCB," SOLOMONS'S BITTERS. Jnn21-tnths3 p?- SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUB? LIC-GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE-EVERYBOD J INTERESTED.-Extraordinary Bale of Diamond and Gold Jewelry, SCver and Pla ted ir are, Musical Instruments,. Sewing Machines, Dry and Fancy Goods, Table Cutlery, Photograph Albums, arti? cles of Virtu, and an endless variety of Foreign and Domestic Goods, both useful and ornamen? tal, at a uniform price of ONE DOLLAR each. Agents wanted everywhere. Great induce ments offered. Send for circular. Address, C. C. CORY A CO., Ko. 193 Broadway, Jnn3-ftn3mo8_Kew York. p9*k GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE. From the time when, in 1834, Dr. RUGGE discov? ered "Carbolic Acid" and Its extraordinary medi? cal effects, nothing in the history of Medicine has equalled lt. Largely used by the French physi? cians in treatment of consumptive and scrofu? lous diseases, lt was Introduced by the Court Phy? sician of Berlin, MAX ERNST HENRY, into Prus? sia, and from thence to the United States. No? thing else of the present day can equal HEN? RY'S BOLULION OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR. Patients get better after only one dote ha* oeen taken, and we cordially recommend lt to the pnbUc-fEdltor "Argus." Janl7 lyr ^WANT OF VITALITY.-SOME? TIMES there ls a lack of vitality in large and ap? parently well-developed frames. Herculean sin? ews and muscles are not always indicative of stamina and constitutional vigor in their posses? sor. Health depends more upon the condition of J the stomach, the liver and the bowels, than upon the breadth of the shoulders, or the size of loose levers and pulleys of the system in which strength ls supposed to reside. All this grand art! m ai ma? chinery ls of ltsell.no protective against sickness and decay. Easy and perfect digestion, regular and healthy secretions, uncontaminated blood, and a regular discharge of the wasto matter or the body through the Intestines, the kidneys and the pores, are the most potent safeguards against disease, the best guarantees of longevity. To pro? mote these objects Is the great end and purpose o? HOSTETTER'8 STOMACH BITTERS. The in? gredients of which the Great Tonic and Altera? tive is composed are taken aolcly f r-am the vege? table kingdom, and their medicinal virtues are not counterbalanced by the acid and poisonous clements which exist, more or less, In all the powerful mineral drugs. Sufferers from indiges? tion, biliousness, intermittent fevers, nervous de? bility or constipation, not only And immediate re? lief from the use of this agreeable stimulant and lnvlgoraot, but become conscious, as time wears on, or an Increase of constitu? ional elasticity and vital force. Labor and exposure no longer pro? duce the same effect upon them as heretofore, and they fcc) as if they had acquired a new hold on lire, a new reserve of physical and mental en? ergy. This bas been the experience of thousands of both sexes, and every day adds to the mass of confirmatory testimony. At this season of the year, when the temperature and state of the at mosphere exercise a peculiarly depressing influ? ence over the minds and bodies of invalids, HOSTETTER'S BITTERS ia the only tonic upon which the debilitated can rely for swift and per maaent restoration._junl7-p*c6 p&* MORE POWER THAN CALOMEL. HOME EVIDENCE.-AUGUSTA, Ga., December 1, 1869.-Messrs. Wm. H. Tutl & Lana- Gents: For several years past, I have been subject to Bilious attacks, and always was a firm believer that there was no remedy for the complaint but mercury, until about a year and a hair ago, aa an experi? ment, I tried your Vegetable Liver PUls, and was agreeably surprised to and that they accomplish? ed all the results, and more besides, of Blue Mass or Calomel, without any of their bad effects. I was always an unbeliever In Patent Medicines, but can aay this for your Pills, that, since I com? menced using them, I have not taken a particle of Mercury In any shape, and I consider this fact an important one, and one that those who are In the-habit of taking Mercury for Bilious diseases can properly appreciate. I cordially recommend them as the best Liver Medicine ever Introduced. Yours, Ac. E. H. GRAY, jnnl7-lmo_No. 240 Broad Street. ?SS* MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD. Essays for yoong men, on the passional attrac? tion or the sexes, and the happiness or Taus MARRIAGE, when perfect manhood and perfect womanhood unite to consecrate the union. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. may24-3mos_ p9* AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE TRUSSES.-Comfort and Cure for the Ruptured. Sent postpaid on receipt of io cents. Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue. New York._'ler-ift p&* AWAY WITH SPECTACLES.-OLD Eyes made new, easily, without doctor or medi? cines. Sent postpaid on receipt of 10 cente. Ad? dress Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, New York. decl6 ?lUsceUancoriB. " MARENGO" FEVER AND AGUE CURE. A certain cure for CHILLS AND FE VE lt-a gen? uine Southern preparation, purely vegetable; a tonic and fever preventive, highly rccommeuded, and stands unequalled b.v any preparation now offered. To persons residing in unhealthy sec? tions lt ls invaluable. Warranted-No Humbug. Fur sale by all Druggists, and bv G. J. LUHN, Agent, Druggist, sontbeast corner King and John sis., iunlS-4mosDJiC Charleston, s. C. JOHN MARSHALL JR., COMMISSION MERCHANT. NAVAL STORES, COTTON, LUMBER AND RICE. MARSHALL'S WHARF, Charleston, 8. c. aug24 s TUST RECEIVED, CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda Cream of Tartar . . . . Fresh Hops. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, oct6 N?, 131 Meeting street. Plantation Sitters. GLORIOUS CHANGE. That any Bick man survived the treatment of fifty years ago, must be considered a proof that hnnfan beings are ve*y hard to kui The lancet, calomel, eantharides and drastic pur? gatives were then the order of the day. The phy 8ician played into the hands of the apothecary and the un?o-tnnate patient was drenehed morn mg, noon and night with prostrating medicines. We live in a more rational and conscientious era. The Importance of supp erring Nature in its conflict wltn disease ls noir understood. Complaints tn themselves weakening are no longer aggravated by artificial depletion. They are met with TONICS that rally the vital powers and enable mern to de? feat the enemy. Chief among these allies of Na* rare, in Its battles with sickness, ls PLANTATION BITTERS. This wonderful vegetable restorative ls the stieet anohor of the feeble and debilitated. Aa a cordial for the aged and dec rep w it has no equal among BtomaeMea. As a remedy for tbeserrone weakness to which the tender sci are especially subject, lt is.superseding every ether stimulant and nervino In all climate*, tropical, temperate or frigid, lt acts as a specific in every species of disorder, which undermines the bodily firkrength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever it ts Introduced it becomes a standard article -a medicinal staple. Druggists, although their f profit upon it is small, find lt absolutely necessary to keep a preparation for which everybody inquires, and for which nobody will] accept a substitute, rt ls to-day the most popular medi?me in the civilized world Extensively as lt ls advertised, it? best ad? vertisement ls the beneficial result which uniformly follows Its use. Every bottle sold In sores the sale of at least half a dozen more. Un? like other stimulants, it braces and fortifies the system without exciting undue cerebral action, The cheering effect which lt produces upon the muid is not momentary, but permanent. There ls no subsequent depression. It docs not, as ts the case with all other stim uh, beget a ora vin g for ex? citants. On the other hand, lt soothes and calms the nerves, combining,st ran ge as the anomaly may seem, thequalities of a sedative and gentle ano, dyne with those of a tonic and m vir, or ant. The perfect purity of an ita ingr?dients, their admirable adaptation to the purposes tthey are Intended to .^subserve, the judicious pru portions In which they are combined, and the scientific BkiH with which they are blend? ed, render this famous article at once the most potent and the most harmless of all known tonics and alteratives. Sold by all Druggists. apr25 i I l iUrttg?, Chemicals, A>C. F.. F A N K N I N , APOTHECARY AND CHEMIST, NO. 123 MEBTLNG STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. The advertiser begs te call attention to bis st oct .f the best Imported and domestic CHEMICALS, DRUGS AND PATENT MED? ICINES. Upon the DISPENSING DEPARTMENT of his business he bestows the utmost personal care and attention, and guarantees the purity of the medi? cines used in compounding. PRESCRIPTIONS Prepared carefnHy at all hours of the day and ntgat. Special Agency for the Bale of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Manufactured by Messers. GEORGE TIEMANN A CO., OP NEW TORR. HIS STOCK or HAIR, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES, PERFU? MERIES, *C, Is large and well selected. AGENGT TOB THE SALE OF THE CSLXBRTKD ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRING WATER. A supply of whiob ls always on hand. Manufacturer of PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTER Which have established for themselves a reputa tiou surpassed by none. Through constant effort and attention he hopes to merit a continuance of the public patronage which has hitherto been extended to him. abu Printing. fa THE PRICE TELLS. CHEAP PRUTTING. CHEAP PRINTING. CHEAP PRINTING. CHEAP PRINTING. CHEAP PRINTING. CHEAP PRINTING. The attention of the business pattie is inviten to the following greatly REDUCED RATES for JOB PRINTING THE NE WS JOB OFFICE, No. 140 EAST BAT. BUSINESS CARDS, From $2 60 per thousand and upwards, accord? ing to size and quality of card. BU8INFJ5S CIRCULARS From (4 00 per thousand and upward*, accord? ing to the quantity of matter and quality of paper. ENVELOPES, With Business Card neatly printed thereon, at from $2 60 per thonsadn aud upwards, according to quality. BILL HEADS, At from $3 60 per thousand and upwards, ac? cording to Bize and quality of paper and amount of matter. DRUG LABELS, At from 40 cents per thousand and upwards, according to size and quantity. ALL OTHER KINDS OF PR1NTJNO will be done at correspondingly low rates, and rn the best style. ay SHOW PRINTING A SPECIALTY. Call at THE NEWS Office and examine sp?ci? mens and prices. far JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINE BUSINESS ENVELOPES, NOS. ? AND C, Which will be furnished to our customers with Business Card neatly printed thereon at ; i to J? per 1000. CALL AT PHE NEWS JOB OFFICE AND SEE SAMPLES. novio THE CELEBRATED THOROUGHBRED Stallion 'MONOE HOOPER" will stand this jenson in Spring street, near King. Terms-$26 the season and $1 to thegrcom, payable in advance. For pedigree and any other particulars, apply it No. ll Vanderhorst Wharf jan3l mwf 1 . ?tasiness Caros. ADAMS, DAMON & CO., 16 BROAD ST., Dealers to Stoves, Ranges, Grates, Ac. Agents for the Automatic Washing Machine and Wringer. ALMAR, G. W.-CHOICE DRUGS, CHE? MICALS, Surgical Instruments, Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, 469 King, cor. Yanderhorst st. ARCHER'S BAZAAR, 363 KING ST., Wholesale and Retail Notions and Fancy Goods, 60 per cent, less than elsewhere._ ALLAN, JAMES, WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Platedware, Spec tacles. Fancy Goods, Ac. No. 307 King street. BAKER, H. F., & CO.,-SHIPPING AND Commission Merchants, Central Wharf. BARBOT, ALFRED A., AGENT OF THE Havana Cigar Factory,"La Valentina," 118 East Bay street._ BAZAAR, F. VON S ANTEN, IMPORT? ER of Paris Fane Goods, Toys, French Con iectlonery.lndla Rubse Goods Ac, No. 229 King st. BISCHOFF & CO., HENRY, WHOLE SALE Grocers, and Dealers In wines. Li quors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac, 197 East Bay. CHARLESTON HOTEL, THE BEST regulated and irnlshed Honse in the South ern States. E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor._ COSGROVES SODA WATER MANU? FACTORY and Bottling Warerooms for Bass and Hlbbert's London Ales, 37 Market st. CHAPIN & CO., L., MANUFACTUREES and Dealers in Carriages, Harness, Ac,, 20 Hay ne, A 33 A 35 Plnckney st. ; also, 193 Meeting st. CORWIN ? CO., WM. &, IMPORTERS and Dealers in Colee Whines, Brandies, Teas and Groceries, Wholesale and Retail' 275 King st. CHAFEE '& CO., WM. H., WHOLE? SALE Dealers In Groceries, Wines, Liquors, I Ac; Agents for Exton's Crackers, 207 East Bay."'-*] CHAFEE'S TONIC, THE BEST AND most pleasant Stomach Regulator extant. Chufee A Co., No. 207 East Bay, Manufacturers. DUVAL <fc SON, J. B., MANUFACTUR? ERS of Tinware, Dealers In Stoves. Douse Furnishing Goods, Ac, 337 King st. EASON IRON WORKS, ESTABLISHED 1838, Nassau and Columbus streets: Steam*| Engines, Marine, Portable and Stationery. Boilers. FRENCH CHINA AT REDUCED prices, Glass and Crockery, at R. H. MCDOW? ELL'S, Agent, corner of King and Liberty sts. FOLLLN, G., TOBACCO COMMISSION Merchant, Manufacturers' Agent for the sale of Standard Brands, No. 161 East Bay. FURNITURE WAREROOMS, EST AB-' LISHED1838. D. H. SUcox, Nos. 175,177 and 179 King st. Goods carefully packed and shipped. ri OLDSMITH & SON, MOSES, 4, 6 AND UT' 8 Vendue Range,Wholesale Dealers In Iron, MetalB, Rags. Paper Stock, Hides, Wool, Ac GURNEY, WM., FACTOR AND COMMIS? SION Merchant, 102 East Bay, and l Accom? modation Wharf. . p OUTEVENIER BROS., (SUCCESSORS LAX to A. Hiing.) dealers in Millinery, Fancy R?oods. Toys, China, Glassware, Ac, 237 King st. HENEREY, WM. S., 314 MEETING ST., Machinist and Founder, Manufacturer of Engines, and improved Agricultural Implements. KINSMAN k HOWELL, GENERAL Commission Merohants, and Agents for Mapee' Superphosphate of Lime, No. 128 East Bay. LYONS * MURRAY WHOLESALE AND Retail Dealers m Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Ac, TI Market st., near Meeting, Sign of "Big Boot." LA CRIOLLA. -JOSE JARA, IMPOR? TER and Manufacturer of Havana Cigars, Wholesale and Retail, cor. Meeting and Market sts. LITTLE ? CO., GEO., 213 KING 8T., sell the eheapest and best Clothing and Fur? nishing Goods in Charleston. LUNSFORD, J. L., CABINETMAKER and Upholsterer, 27 Queen st. Jobbing neatly dunc Agency Common-sense Sewing Machines. MEUTENS, W. A., DEALER IN LA? DIES'. Misses', Gent's. Roys' and Children's Buuts and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Ac. 282 Klug st. MERNAUGH, N., DEALER IN BOOTS, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Ac, 212 King street. MARBLE WORKS.-THE OLD ESTAB USHMENT. E. R. WHITE, Proprietor, 119 Meeting nt., next old Theatre lot. MATTHIESSEN, WM., STAR SHIRT Emporium and Fine Clothing and Tailoring Huuse, Gents' Furnishing Goods, 291 King st. NEUFVILLE, B. K., BLANK BOOK Manufacturer, Job Printer and Stationer, 9 Broad st. Magazines, Ac, bound in all styles. NOAH'S ARK.-WM. McLEAN, JOBBER and Dealer in Toys, Fancy Goods, Show Ca? ses, Stamping k Pinking a specialty; 433 Klug st. OSTENDORFP 4 CO., WHOLESALE Grocers. Dealers In Wines, Liquors and Ci? gars, No. 176 East Bay. O'NEILL, BERNARD, WHOLESALE Grocer and Commission Merchant, 189 Bast Bay. Foreign and Domestic Exchange for sale. PADDON, W. F., GAS FITTER, STEAM Fitter and Plumber, 447 King st. All kinds of Gas Apparatus made to order. PL4N0F0RTE AND MUSIC STORE, 191 King St., ZOGBAUM, YOUNO k CO., Agents for Knabe & Co., Dunham A Sons, etc PHOENIX IRON WORKS, ESTABLISHED 1844, John F. Taylor A Co., Engineers and Boilermakers, 4, 6, 8, io and 12 Pritchard st. PERRY, EDWARD, 155 MEETING ST., Printer, Stationer, and dealer In Blank, Srhool and Law Booka STOLL, WEBB <fc CO., WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers In Dry Goods, No. 289 King street, three doors below Wentworth. SCOTTS* STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM and Gents' Furnishing Room, MeetlngyBt. op? posite Market Hall. Agent for the ChamplorrBrace. SPEAK, JAMESE., 2.15RINGST., OPTO Hite Hasel, Importer and Dealer in Fine Watch? es. Jewelry, Sliver, Platedware. Fancy Goods, Ac. THE GREAT SOUTHERN TEA HOUSE. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., 275 King st., branch Honse of P00 Broadway. New York. VOIGT. C., DEALER IN FRENCH CALF? SKINS, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Shoe Findings, Hides. Furs and Beeswax. 85 Market st. WILLIAMS & BRO., A. M , 9 BROAD st., np stairs. Railroad, Commercial and General Job Printing, at New York prices._ W~ HILDEN & CO., WATCHES, JEWEL ry and Silverware, 255 King st. Crockery and Glassware at Wholesale. No. 137 Meetln?---. W?BB, WM. L., LMPORTER OF CHI? NA, Glass and Earthenware, 128 Meeting street._ WING, ROBERT, BELL HANGER AND Locksmith, 122 King st. Hotels and pri? vate bouses titted np with Bells, Speaking Pipes. fH.5cd.artf0ns. GEORGE PAGE & GO. ?lAXLTACTUUF.nS OF Patent Portable Circular Saw Mills, Stationary and Portcblo ff%?%&r>. STEAM EWGINESig55^* a HIST MILLS, ?Cc / IK No. 5 Schroeder Street, / I \ 'Send for Catalpgncs and Price-lists. jnnel8-3mosPiiw_ r RI S H ROOFING FELT. TUE BEST, CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE Material for Rooting known. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY k CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland street?, mch24 Gmo Charleston. S. C. SUMTER WATCHMAN. The WATCHMAN, published at Sumter, S. C., ls one of the oldest and cheapest newspapers m the State, and Im a much larder circular?an than any other newspaper in the section lu which lt ls published. The'merchants of Charleston cannot nudsoguoda medium rur communicating with the businessinen uf Sumter and planters ortho surrounding country. Address GILBERT A FLOWERS, Proprietors, or W. Y. PAXTON, Business Ms nager, apr20 Sumter, S. C. Orjino, Crockers, #r. -yTTILLLAM G. WHTLDEN & CO., WATOHE3, JEWELRY, Silver-Plated ware, F'JLXCY G o o JD s . IMPORTEES OP CROCKERY, CH D'A AND GLASSWARE? CHINA DINNER SETS from $35 to $75. CHINA TEA SETS from $8 to $25. CUT GOBLETS. $2 50 to $12 per dozen. CUT?CHAMP AG NES, $2 50 to $10 per dozen. CUT WINES, $1 25 to $8 per dozen. CUT CORDIALS, $125 to $6 per dozen. 1 CUT LEMONADES, $2 50 to $8 per dozen. SUT TUMBLERS, 75 cents to $12 per dozen. DECANTERS, $2 to $12 per dozen. THE IMPROVED GEM SELF-SEALING JARS all sizes 4 EXTRA PIECES FOR CHINA SETS. PRESERVE DISHES. BOWLS. BOTTE RS. . SUGARS. CREAMS. CROCKER! AND G;LAS|SWA|RE; FOR COUNTRY TRADE, IN ORIG cs AL PACKAGES. AT WHOLESALE, No 137 MEETING ST. OPPOSITE BLAYNE STREBT. AT RETAIL, Bio. 255 KINO STREET? CORNER BEAU FAIN. mays Star Shirts. M. M ATT H I ESSEN, No. 201 KING STREET, CORNER WENTWORTH, AGENT FOR THE MANUFACTURERS or TBE CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS! EACH QUALITY OF SHIBT IS NUMBERED. PRICES AS FOLLOWS: No. 42.$2 00 No. 62. 2 60 No. 72. 3 00 No. 92. 3 60 rebe 5mos iUisrcllancons. MANHOOD HOW LOST-HOW RE? STORED I Just published 1B a sealed envelope. Price six ^ cents. A LECTURE on thc NATURAL TREATMENT and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debili? ty, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Ner? vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, Men? tal and Physical Incapacity, resulting from self abuse, Ac, by Robert J. Culverwell, M. D., author of the "Green Book," Ac. "A boon to thousands of sufferers.'' Sent under seal, In a plain envel? ope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps, by CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., No. 127 Bowery, New York, PoBtoulce Box No. 468?. Also. Dr. Colverwell's "MARRIAGE GUIDE," price 25 cen ts. may 7-st nth3mos gifl? nit? DYSPEPSIAS INDI G ESTI >vtr~ SOLU EVERYWHERE. S7f rt nowfcMoisE&DAViSi PROPRIETORS AU & WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS N. B. The CommLisloner of Revenue ha9 decided that any dealer ca-n sell this ar.?ele without a special license._mch 2 .NOCH MORGAN'S SONS' JJ (F-TAELISHEP 1?09.) (211 Washington street, N. Y. SAPOLIO Is Better and Cheaper than Soap. mehi tuthfimos gHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTLNG. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their residences promptly and at reasonable rates. Send orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, Broad street, next door to Telegraph offlee. may 23