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A Apanese View 'fAell. folThe;flowing; raphic piNtre of Ilt,;is gotten: upby the ay6s6, In order we suppose, to fi ighton the pegple into goiodpose, i giypu jo a re ent- -correspondenee fron Jeddo : "48eated in theo.entre, with the appear anoe,of.repose, and. no suffering, yet looking down stordli upon the prison era, was King Bon. Before his majdsty were men kuocking and praying for pardon. Atone end of the long room a man was being transformed into a don key. The sprite who performed the job had got the man horirontalized, and standing upon what had formerly been hands and feet, but were DOW hoofs and was then at work upon the man. (R1er. Edward Beecher should have taken a trip to China, where he would have found the doctrine of transmigra. tion of soulslready worked out. H e might have been saved mucuh- dis tressfull logie.) At the other cod of the building a man was climbing an almost perpendicular ice mountain, and another was descending head downward. - In the center of the building and a little to the left stood a sprite sawing a man through the middle from head to foot, and looking around at him with a horrid grin. A little to the right a man was climbing a red-hot-post-firo post.' Near this last figure was a bridge, with some persons upon it whose sins had been remitted, and who were going-my informant didn't exactly know where. Some were thrust under the bridge and were lying there. One man I saw whose body was nearly, gone, being crushed within the folds,, of a serpent. Everything was dreadful, though not so dreadful as the living, moving panoramie hell I saw the night before at the inn." W1o Is MAsTRn ?-The Daily Re. publican of the 23d ult. undertakes to read the Missionary Record out of the Republican party. At this, Daddy Cain bristles up, and reads the Re publican out. lie says he came here firat-Shows three good aces, all turned up in three years' services on stump, in the pulpit; in the rice fIelds, cotton patches and log cabins, battling for liberty and Republican govern ment. Declares the Republican "a political tinc-server." It's a little funny to think of Daddy Cain reading out the leading organ of his party. We are curious to know who is -out. As Mr. Lincoln used to any, this reminds us of the Western traveler, who, on riding up to a log 'eabin, called out to know who was heard a, tremendous scuffling and fighting going on, aecompained with yells and ourses ; after quiet was res tored, a man, nearly breathless came to the door und gatped out: "Stra stran- gor, I j-jlo' is." He had sue ceeded in whipping his wife, and she ucknowedged ie was master of the house.-Horry Vewvs. At rare intervals your brainy man comes before the world with frame. work indicating the internal struce tuto-such as Daniel Webster, Jus tice McLean, Salnon P. Chase, and General George H1. Thomas. I was walking along F street with a friend, tha other day, when we met a gentle. ill-fiting pantaleons, who wore his stovepipIe hat well1 down on his head, and walked wvithi his ungloved hands elasped in: the small of his back. My friend is a stranger to Washington, and as the above desacribed approach.. cd I said: "Look at this man and toll me what you think of him." My friend looked steadily Into the' dull, glaredi eyes and common-place ciountenance before us, and, after- it Lad passed, remarked : "What of him 1" Oin nothing, only I wished your opnoas you are a shrewd observ or, and have seen a good deal of hu manity."~ ."W ell, I must say 1 don't see any. thing remarkable in your friend. Wh'lo is he ?" "U!lysses 8. Grant, President of the United States." "TIhe devil l"--Don Platft. THE WIuva-1ow sweet to the soul of man, says iorocas, is the Soidty of a beloved wvifeo; when wearied and broken down i'ith the labor of the day, her end Garments soothe and her tendecr oare restores him I The soli citude and the anxieties, and the heaviest misfortunes of life, are hard ly to be borne by huim wh~o has the same time to eon tend with. But how *much lighter do they seem when, his necessaury avocations being over, ho returns to his home, and landa there a pafrtner of his grief and troubles,' who takes for his sake her share of domes tie labors upon her, and soothes the anguish of his antioipations. 'A wife Is nbt, s she Is falsely represented anad esteemed by some, a burden or a sor row to man. No I she shares his burden. and alleviates hi. Borrows ; for thete isun difMeujty so 'heavy or insupportable in life Itd It Imay be surimounted ,by the toutual, labor and the affectionate concord of the holy partnership. A o14 genhut I d ond J am oh e mAangw1td up a telegram, apparently from a lady toj 1l r h u s b a d 6b~ , o k t g n ~ 3 curious to know what t aa id upon r~oa'is &Ada i ej of the ir~ ~ho old fapily spk flnding.thaovedesrndeiptte . ThN girls bIlushed, the bo awesa u becoming moreian more . EIU FITTJNG 6EIETOi1 CORSET. This Corset is construeted on an entirely ew principle, being open, and thereby at. owing the freest croulatioff possible, be. ides giving perfect ease and comfort to tihe rearer, and at the same time possessing all he advantages of 1he cummou Corsets in ilving support to the body. For Health, Grace and Confort. They ire unrivalled In the market. They are partioularly recommended for summer wear. md warm elimates, although equally well %dapted to all beasons of the year. They ore highly recommended by mnedical and sielontine men. For sale by all first-class lealers. For circulars, prices,cto , address he Worcester Skirt Co., Wdrwtster, Mass. June 1-imo - ESTABLisH ED 1830.) WELCH at GRIFFIT1HS, SAWS! AAX'S! SAWS! Saws of all descriptions. Axes, Belting gad mill furnishings. Viveinrar Saws with solid Teeth, or wirh Patent Adjustable Points, superior to all Inserted Teet Is eawe. SW Prices Reduced. -Xg $8Send for Price List and Chetulars.-Ift WELCh & GRIFFITiS, Doston. Mass., or Detroit, Mich. Inventors who wish to take out Letters Patent are advised to counsel with Mutx & Co., editors of the Mcientific American, who have prosecuted claims before the Patent Ofice for over twenty years.., Their ,Ame rieotatd European Patent Agency is the most extensive in the wiorid. Charges less than any other reliable agency. A panph. let containing full instructions to inventors Is sent gratis. MUNN & CO., 87 Park How, N. Y. A.1 EC1.oll .E~oagtse. Being a cripple, I have mnade house plan. ning a special study. One built last sea. son has proved a nodel of convenience, beauty and coonony. Descriptive circu lars of Plans, Views, Ce., with generalin fortsation of value to- all, sent free. Ad dress with stamp Or script if oonve'nent). GKO. J. , COLBY, Architect, Waterbury, Vermont, anted in A paying butiness. 8. Konne dy, 418 Chesnut street, Phila. THE HUMAN MACHINE.-New Book. Free for stamp, Tarrant & Co., New York. KIDDER'S PASTILUES. A sure relief for Asthma. Price 40 cents b mail. STOwSLL & Co., Charlestown, Mass. T)RI)I. and flridnrroonm.-Essa~ys for young D men, free, in s1ealed envelopes How Alt AssootATIoN, BOX P, Philadelphia, Penn. Moustaches Forced to grow in- six weeks. Recipe sent for 50 cedias Alldreis 1H. RICuARos Dox 8980,'New York P. 0. FUL, WOUN, All women know that it is beauty, rather than genius, which all generations of Dien have worshipped in the sex. Cpn it be wondered at, then, that so much of woman's lime and attention should be directed to the means of developing and preserving that beauty I Women know, too, that when men speak of the intellect of women, they speak aritically, tamely coolly ; but, when they somse to speak of the charms of a beautiful wroman, their 1s4nguage and their eyes kin lie with an enthusiasm whi~ch shows them to be profoundly, if not, indeed, rasdiculous. yin earnest, it is part of the natural sa zaoity of women to perceive all this, and herefore employ every allowable art to be. >oime the4 igo~dess of ,that, adaration. L'reaoh t6 ttetontrary, as *e many, against le artssensployed by wvomen, for enhancing heir beauty,.there still stands the eternal ~aos, that the world does not p refer the so siety of an uagly' woman of genius to that of beauty of less ititelletual aequirements l'he world hes ~yet, allowed no highler mis. tion to woman than to be beautiful, and it wrould seem that, the lad~ies of the present inge are carrying this idea of the world to Iroater extresntes than 'ever, for alt: women mow to whom nature has denied the tals. Elmio power of 6eauty, supplf the defioucn >y by the se of a most deliightfisr'toilet ar. lole, known as the "ilooum of touth,'' rhieh has beesi lately introduced into this sountry by Osonosi W. J.aIun, a delicate >urlfier, which amoothisout all Indentations. urrows, scare, removittg tab, freeklis, aind ilseolorations frore the skin, leaving the omplexion ole'ar, lirilliasnt, and beautiful, he skin soft'ausd anlooth. With the tinas. anee of this noew.Am%rlenic tricoof a.La ly's toilet, female beauty is deatiped to lay a larger part in.the admiration of men mnd the amnbitIon of women than all the arts rmployed inee her creation. ro't. C. F. hsandier, Chemist to the Metsopolitat, ldard qf Hesalth, taE recently prepared a hemleal analysis of this prepatatidum4 and 'eported that the "Bloom of Youth," was h eelt .atsun h ave no fer of Whte W aeVIs egg. te1NTYPX t% a 40s~a teotu asn hvhhat i 2(aw Toas, August 16th, 1868, Allow me to sail your attention to my Preparation of Compound Extract Buchu. The component parts are BUCHU, LONG LEAF, CUBEBS, JUNIPER HERRIES. MoUR or PitA RATiON.-BUClu, in Va. ono. .Junipor Berries, by distillation, to form a fine gin. Cubebs extracted by dis placement with spirits obtained from Juni per Iterries; very little sugar is used, and a small proportion of spirit. It is more palatable than any now in use. Buchu, as prepared by Druggists, is of a dark color. It is a plant that emits iti fragranoee the action of a flame destroys this (its active principle), leaving a dark and glutinous decoction. Mine is the color of ingredients. The Buchu in my prepara. tion predominates; tire smallest quantity of the other ingredients are added, to prevent' for antation, upon Jinpection, it will be fto td not to be a Tincture, as made in Pharmncopwa, nor is it a Syrup-and therefore can be used in cases where fever or inflammation exist. In Ihis, you have the knowledge of the ingredientt and the mode of preparation. Hoping that you will favor it with a tri al, and that upon inspection it will meet with your approbation, With a feeling of confidence. I am, very respectfully, It. T. H ELIMBOLD, Chemist and Druggist, of 10 Years'-.Experience. [From the Largest Manufacturing Ohem ints in the World.] Novitmxnan, 4, 1864. "I am acquainted with Mr. If. T. H116x. not.9 lie ocoupied the Drug Store opposite my residenco, and was successful in con. utoling the busines where others had not been eqmally so before him. I have been favorably impressed wit h his charoter and enterprise." W ILLI. %1 WEIGIHTMAN, Firm of Powers & A eightman, Manufadluring Chemists, Nint' and Brown streets, Philadelphia. Hlelmbold's Fid ExgrMt Meh~u is the great specinfic~or Univers'alLalssitude, Prostration, &c. Tihe tonstittition, once effected with Or ga.0ioWeakiss, requires the nid of Medi eli teuigthema and invigorate the sys. temn, which HIILMBIOLD'S EXTRACT flU CH U invaraabl~y does. If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or insanity ou - Relmbold's Fluid Extract of 13u 1n 'afeatlons geom11i1r to 'Feihalee is up equalled tby any other preparation, as in Chlorosis, or itetention, Painfullncss, or Suppreasion of Ctpstomar Evaguations, Ulcerated of sgteros 'Sta. of the Uterus, and all oomplainits irnoldent to this so:, ora time decline or change of life, Holmwbold's Fluid Eitraot Bucka and Improved Rose Wash Will radioally exterminate from the system diseases arising fron iabits of divasipatipn, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no Inconvenience or exposure e completely superceiamug those unpleasapt and . aager o is retedies, Oopaiva and Mercury, in all those diseases. Use lfelntbold's Fluid Extract 3k. ehu In all diseases of these *i'ine", *hetbr, esisting in male or feteate, fom itti&se*r eso'eotIihating, and no matter of how1 Iog standinjg. il. I, pleasat ina ste and 2d0l,' b'ittl~diat'A in' 04 ia6n *tit more strengthenming than any of the preparations af SIark or Iron,.. ,, ., ~ ..,, 4Those SufferIng fronm broken-down or dlelicate constitutioka, pt-ooilid@4h ihiedy- I at once. The teader ust .be tay ipt, ')fowev~r slight meay be the atit of the aboVe di, sae, Is is certain to affoo.jate odily health and mental powerse . A ~e aboe iis' sob a of a binreile. 1tELBO ja S~U. 01iU is the great, Diurotlo. 8old by Drugglej eaf~etydet, Pfstfes. $1 26 pet bot tle, cr 6 b~tttee for $6.60. 4 Delivered to any address. D)esotabe lyp. on 3 qualites No Quatitas? DR. LAW RE.NE'S Bighly Consentrated Fluid Btrast of KOS K 001 The Great Health Restorer. No Quack Medficne-Formula Around the Bottles. Prepared and Sold by DR. d. J. LA WRENCE, ORGANIC CIIEMIS', 3WCr 1MMt.F OI -.K,'%r.A.. KOSKOO Ptrikes at the Root of Disease by Purifring the Blood, Restoring lite Liver nud Kidneys *o a ileiltby Action und Invigorating the Nervous Syi. .em. This Is the secret of its Wonderfal Success in Curing Scrofula, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Chronlo Rheunatlsm Neuralgia, Nervous Affections, Erup. tions of tlie Satin. Humors, Loss of Vigor, biseases of Kidneys and Bladder, and all Dis. eases caused by a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, Of a Diseased Condition of the Liver, lidneys, Nervous system, &c, IL thoronghly Eradicates every kind oj Humor and Bad Taint, and restores the en. tire system to a healthy condiion. Thousands have been changed by the use of the Medioine from Weak, Sickly, Suffering Creatures, to Strong,' Healthy and Happy len and Women. No Medicine has attained such a Greal Reputation as this justly Celebrated Com pound. Approved by the Highest Medical Af. ihority, T O S JK O O i Endorsed and recommended by the Presi. dent of the Faculty or the E. Medical College of the City of New York. Professor R. S. NEWTON, ALL ,, Professor and President of Iio Faciuty late "Professor I heory and Practice" of Medicine, Cincinnati, &c. One of the most eminent medical men of this age-well kliown as the author of the following standard medical works: New. ton's -'Practice of Medicine," "Diseases of Children," '-Newtou'a Symes Surgery," &e., in December number of American Aedi, cal Review-page 278, says: 'Among the more recent efforts to Intro. duce popularly, some of the new remedies, we notice a new preparation comapounded by J. J. Lawtence, M. D., of Norfolk, Va., which is furnished to the profession and the public in any elosired quantity. Ive re cent ly examined his Laboratory, and be came fully sttisled [hat all his work js done in the bebt manner, by most approyed pro. eesses, ani arum isue (%at, 8iatwtasia, kaiin as a result a medlioino meeting 'he conli. deuce of the physicians Iud the publio.", Koskoo Ourea.Sorofulin its-Worst Forms, Jdbmh.;.W. Mills, - n~ine_ ~ well known nier o orfoli'a. No 11 oan-t,' i a.,eP1.16,'69. . r Ltrec r PC -s ,Y-op: - Ckoo 'bas.worIeod wondo~i in my - familyqi My daughter lan bee "".suerer from Serofula since childhood. She lost thirty-one pieces of bone from her ankle, from her arns, be. sides having ulcers in several parts of tha body. Whilst in this condition she com. menced taking your Koskoo-it acted like a charm on her; under its use the ulcers gradually healed, and her general health greatly improved. It certainly saved her much suffering and perhaps her life. I re gard Koskoo a specific for all scrofulous affections. Your Ko-koo also cured my wif ofdysepsn, romwhich she suffered: she has been in fiye years. With the high est regards, I am gratefully yours, &c., A. W. MILLS. Koskoo is endorsed by (lie best physicians evecywhiere. Read the following from Dr. T'illery, a successful pritotitioner of many years standing let the Old North State} Rocky Mount, Edgecombe t'o., Sept. 10, '69. Dr. J. J. Lawrence-Dear Sir: I have used your Concentrated Fluid Extract of Koskco in my practice with the hapniest t e stilts. 1 find it. to be a powerful Liver In. vigotator, Isl.od P'urhfier, andNervous TIon. Ic.- In all diseases of the Liver, Sorofuhous -*yphilitler and Nervouse Affetions, it is a remedy of imm~ense value ; in I'aot, in al. mnost, every rariey of Chronic Diseases its use is indicated. Hoping you mnay meet with thte success which you deserve as a manufacturer of reliableo medicines, I am sir, with inuch respect, your obedient ser. rant, U. C. TILLERY, M. D, Koskoo Oures Ohronio Rheunlatiani, Noitrotx, Va., Sept. 7, 1869. Dr. J. J. Lawrence-Dear Sir My son has received so muchb benefit from youir wVon. derful Koskoo that I cannot, refrain fromt ezpressing my gratitude. I had tried al. most everything withocut benefit. I believe in all sincerety, that your Koskoo is an in. fallible remedy for the disease froin whielh lie has suffered, and, so far as I can. learn, has never failed,- If yost only knew the immense atount, of sufferinig that he has uedergone, then you could uonceive the val. uie of such a remedy as Koskoo-thait surely cures. The greaaout.t of good it is now doing a'nong us is ineutimable. With much gratitude, I sa respectfully yetlrs. Q,, Mrs. M4 E. A. NEL8ON. Ytl~hfe fr~tf ;.$r. Wo~mbhe, a Ofomipen tv@yss *ehtistofthis~ 7 y: yN , 18 Ia ke Sa o 89 Dr. Lawrence-Dear Sir i To the large number of testimonials which you offer of the great eflloacy .of. your Kositeo, I take pleasure hn adding my own. I suffered greatly with Nervous Debility, Headache, o...f Appogitqeo... Twe. bottles of .os. koo restored me to health. A Yinre trut ,. 5. 0, WOMIE. From Reav. W, II Clhestalu, Pastor Din. widdie Street ijettodist Church. Portsmouth Vas., October 26 1809. This ts to oefrti 'that I know hr. Law. rangewgllli e is a genitlemnan of cultiva. Maatid worth of thse fullest confidence, used lhis $og.wida ,agantage te ae1,n4. laa; a'ltede If a e, $momy Afte thabo eigh reof aeni r'w AddMionaldesUmonias faufab Ne "Dvihs, . 'he "CA fOL'4 PPRI'ftfZER," Is Made frot the Phosphates of Sotith Carolina, and is pronounced by various chemists, one of the best Mnnures known, only inferior to Peruvian Guano in its F6rtilizing Properties. These Phospliales are the retnains of ex. inot land and sea ankral,, and possess qunhities of the greatest value to the agricultur. a&. We annex ite analysis of Professor Shepard. -L I30tATOtY OF TilS .\EDICAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLIN1A, Analysis of a sample of Carolina Pertilizur, personally selected. Moisture expelled at 2120 V, JG.70 Organic Matter, with some water of combination expelled at a low red heat, Itir0 Fixed Ingredients, 66,80 A mmonit, 2,10 Phosporle Acid-boInble, 6.906 Equivalent to 11. 7 .bl Phnsphato ut Limo Inokble, 6.17 E juivalent to 18.48 ki2luble (b.me). 18.13 24,5 Phosplinte of Litne, Selphtirfa Ao'd, 11,01 Equivalent to 28.60 Sulphate of Lime, Saphate of Potas61 s0 Sulphate of Soda, 3.50 Sand, I 1.b6 On the strengths of these results I am glad to certify to the superiority of the Caroll Ad 4ertili'er, C. U. MiEPAIU, Jr, We will furuish this excellent PER TIfIZER to Plantters and othees at $60 por ton of 2,000 lbs. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.. oct 9-ly Factors. "GEAT SLAIIgTER." -0 B. F. DAVIDSON & CO., RA VE A G AIN UNFURLED THEiR "BANNER TO THE BKi.azr --FANNED BY TIlE BALMY WINDS OF ]R ]SWI- .ANTD SUMM]dZThiB ! B F. 7). has recently returned from the 1JORLD RENO WNED METROPOLIS .with another of his tine and well selected stocks of choico Whlh they are offering low for CASIT. We would invite spenial attention to our DRESS GOODS DEPAIRTMENT, only solicit ing-a call from the Ladies, even those of the nost capricious tastes. For Ladies', Mens', Misses' and Boys' wear, we have no rival in market. And in fact the and havoc we are making in DRY GOODS, is alarning io even hear of. Call atnd exano our stock and see for yourselves, that. bargains RICJI and RA RE are to be obtained at apI 19 ~ . F. Daz7-.ic'gsgo1 cIp (Zces, IMMENSE .MNHYVSTR ANDFlloChieR dig,(oili UNPBECEDENTED .EUEEDUBC DECLINE IN PRiCES j dnepany rteot A N extensive assor im ent of all styles ofAg n t o tg y iior GODwh ayarticles en'irely 'tRoevd new, just received anl no0w on exhibition. 20hLSNoIFil1'ur Every Article a Bargain 1 Scs xr As Cheap a8:Irny Market! da!rw ua;Jaa ao a n B RiNG THE GREEN BAC KS rdi lcnadSoles GOOS ?OWNWIT PLASU ,Fell feChoic Reiloicars apI 10I. N.IVIT~P.RS. ii Onl 0cent fr Annumlo in advannl. dIL en:o plil wrl, rt IN THE AGsIrs. BOlNEST & telAiR Guano Jug's~ne A'ges Mo-l istor. 40. oto Food, Exr - or 31lI. MV~Eb ~ Cushed, Ai extrat of D em r n darkbrow Sugar; JaaLguyr,; n Rito Ctoft oe ;a loldn, He suar 4ND lous b puyrpand comn anMooses ;mBurk Musltisat t Vets er ~4~ tRibu C rondclea Buao Iandg oulders ;al Chow m Chow' and Mixe ircklesriptived } ARDOND GcETp BAQORAINGL.tI ~poiv eis niay 81N.. . FC.ENNIKEN. GOOD Steame ITH PLEASURE Fetlzr!Fetlzr api 16I N. W~ilERS AylNGP 1euedtA geno'y fo a~ir~ Hads omLaea Styles tye o mo u- y i A o frienda-oo np~ounduAvid Phosphate off.Limi, for stoc ofgoo~n lava, I laresni~a0ed .potlIuognwis potte ed aad ban oan beaurdhasedn in anyf,.Zother - - mar AE TE GP ACODIGY o r N peo i. r fulrs espiveo fmnd and Motioer~ebneYnt&of.t HisSua~ a stookof gods~~han, islargeand arieLobN ure'r h R- 0 AD JA IS. ITAtNIUCAN 11BAL'M1 IE38TOIElL, purifies the blood am eures Scrofula, Syphills, Skin Dis ensed, Rhetumatism, Diseasos of Wo men, and ti11 ChionIo Affections of the l3lood, Liver- and -Kidueys. Rcooua muended by the Medical. Faculty nud many thousaftds'of our best citizens. Itend thetestilony of Physicinus ad patienas who hnvo used Itosadailis; send ror our Itosadalis Onldo to 1l1ialet hook or Almanas for this year, which we publish for gratuitous distribution ; it will give you m aih valtiable inforia Dr. I. W. Carr, of Mltimore, s: s : A tak1e plelasutre inra aecnomrmending your Rtostadalim its a very powerfu mll terative. I have seen i Itsel in twio ca.es wi th h:i ppy r,'sults-one in a caset of second ;inly yphlli.s, in which the 1101ent prop. nounced himself enred after having taken five bottles of your medicino. D The other I- a case of' scrofula of long standilig, which is rapidly inpoving under its use, ind tle indications aro that the patient will soon recover. I have carefully exatnic.d the foruaaala by wilhl your HousaiaTis is maaado, 1and4 find it and eSqoellenat comaapound of alter alive inygredienits. Dr. Sparks, of' Nicholasville, Ky.. 1pays he hass uISed Rlosadalls in casos of Scrofula and econdary Syphilis with satlsrnetory resualts.-nas it cleanser of lat Blood I know no better renedy. L Fauel 0 . Mlcya"ddes, alrcreeboro,' I have used seven botIles of Rosadal. is, and ura entirely cured of ltheomia .tism ; send il four h( tWles,' as I wish it for any bro-T, br 1hIte hat sorofulous sorv eyes. I lienjainln lecht, of Lima, Ohio, writes, I havt suffored for twenty years with :,in inveterate eruption over amy whole body 1 a Aort. time since I pur. chased a bltie of Hosadalis and i6 ef fected a pea feet cfure, Rosadalis is sold by all droigghsts, Laboratory, 61 lExcluange Place, fianl tianore. UMs. CLEll'NTS & CO., anay 19-ly Propt ieturas. Latest Quotations of SOUTHERN SECURITIES, CHARILSTON, S. 0 , Correoted Weekly by 4L 0. XAUF'MAN, .broker, fo. 25 Broad St. June 17, 1870, StAunitacuntria -Souti (arolinit, old 90; do, - ew,--@80 do, registered stock, et int-@8u Aal.ReAIF SToCfta-Clantlotte, Cohalaia and Atgustai,-74 5y: Or envide and co ntnbia, 2 1 Kortheasterti, 0(a; Sa tanna aattd Charleston, 85; South Carolina, (whole shares) 451 do. 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