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THE DAILY NEWS.
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HEW TOBK-Per steamship, BaragosBa-3<?3 balee
_?nd Domestics, 3 balta Ban, S
i liquor 15 oasis Clay. 10.000 feet Lumbar,
1353 b^s Potatoes, 1135 boxes Fruit and Yegeta
: xi ?-" "
PB_C^a_PBIA-Par ?team sh ip Prometheus-4
bags 8 I Cotton, 17 teles Taco, 81 bbl? Crude
Turpentine. 160 tons Phosphate Rock. 120 tierces
CUfl5,000 feet iloarin* Boards. 370 bbl* and
451 crates Vegetables, 89 crates. Peaches and
; Appi-. .. .. ? ?
Th? C?arleston Cottoiv Market.
OFFICE Or TBS CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, )
CHaaiiXSTON, Wednesday Evening, June 24, '69. J
The inqoiry was Terr, limited, but prices wera,
.bout the same as tte day before. Sales 67 babs
sty 3 st 34, 3 at 36, 10 at 28, ana 41 st 29c. Wequote';
LTVXBPOOL CXAB8XT1CLITI0N.
Ordinary to Good Ordinary..35 327
Low Middling.28 ?
Middling...-.."-.jj @_
Market* by Telegraph.
FOEEIOK MARKETS.
LOJTDOK, June 24.-Bonds 70#&70,S'.
LrvxBJOOL, iune 24-Noon.-Jetton beary ; salas
7000 balsa. Other articles unchanged.
Two P. IL-Gorton easter; salas 8000 bales. Lard
duR. Others unchanged.
Evening.-Cotton irregular, but ratter, more ac?
tiva; sass* 9000 oslas; ?ariosa a fraction lover: up- j
lauds ll^EllX; Ortosna 11**11*. Breadstun* and
provisiGpa quiet
DOMESTIC MARKETS.
.Kaw YOES. June 34-Noon.-Gold 40)4". Flonr 10
also lower. Wheat nominally lower. Cots heavy
and lc lower. If eas Pork $28 44. Lard quiet. Cot?
ton quiet st 30c Treig ht? duli Turpentine Arm st
4634c. Rosin quiet; strained good common 93 to ]
SS 16.
Evening-Cotton materially unchanged; sales 850 ]
bales at 30c Flour irregular; State superfine $6 75a
7 30; Southern brands declining, common to fair)
extra from ?9 05 to $10 50. Wheat a abade lower.
Oorn hswy; mixed Weetara tl Ooal 0C Meas pork,
nev, $38 50; old, $28. Lard firm; in kettle 17sl8>4'c
Sugar firm and unchanged at _\a_&e. Otter gro
oeriw ojchanged. Turpentrae ?K&4?C. Rosin ?Sa
7 SO. Freight? unchanged. Gold 40?i. Starting
dull G tock?, bondj, 4c., streng and tc?ve. V
Bai-?eax. Jons 34.-Cotton dnll at 30c Flour j
lower; Hcrward-rtrwt ramfly $13 75alS 50 ; city mills j
?UaWgx?V??S. Wl|_^duusx?luii^ Carn
steady. Oat? 86s90c Measles* fem. Bsoou firm
and unchanged. Lard dell and unchanged. '
Woifuroxoir, Jute SL-Turpenttna active and
Ann at 40; New York oaths 41. F -tin quiet but firm .
atrsxaed $3 lb'. T?o 2 $3 85, No i ?3 76. Tar firm at
$4?a;'- :*" j?..-...
?am^.?S"? a^c-?kmr, ??. Corn,,supply ,
.rosed. ??^d?sW.iat^?f?a&Sc PK^btet?atai ?
and nmlii-VT tnw*?^^ i
^ ffift* SSS?1-' .Ifr'MHi ?npetfinsVt? t?. j
0am i"fs?? ftosu? toSSo; Pork very dun af $38 as."
^^tearnsliOtjHersIS; clean-aid? 17. Wig;
as?. ? 34,-kfarrei dull; sale?? teles; .
ATJBtttxa, - j
>olddttkS?28J?aSsw - ^^ootton market; mid. 1
dungsitsMtdnaIry ago; no .Wo?? ]
bales. -
atoMxaf^k-?caa^dc&g; quotanonlno- .
minai ; reoeiptB 17 bales ; exports 1763 bales, t
Nsw OEtBA?, June 34.-Cotton dull; .middlings I
rtcaxdntDyaS; na sales; receipted bilse; exports 4M J
bales. Sterila? 53*55, New York Ugh. exchange # J
raamium. Gold 39?*39X. Sugar and molasses C
Arti\ <jpd iMniinlrj ?nrteagH
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ri i t srii s i s l
rf
Warrior River, 14 ;and by rallroada .7-agalnst Si?
baies for the corresponding week last year. The ex?
porta have been 1090 tetes; Titi To kW Yoxtr, ?S3;
Philadelphia, ISO; Nev Orteanv52-a?sh_tSS3balee
Isa* year. Tho stock ca hsnd ar^ on sWpbcjerd not
ctearafi fa M?6? tete*4fraj_rt 31,440 bale? at the,
At UM date crt erar lass rewiav we reported th? mar?
kst closing dull at nonnns?ty Ht\t3*o fur mUdhVags,
Sates af tba week 400 bates, sad reostpts UL sgsinst
330b_?stteveekpw<*i?ifc " -
Saturday-MarkotOJO. Sales ?abale*. MiddUngs
lfok^S?W dutf^rSaWss tetes, aflddtogs
^%M?3 on cala Ugh t
Market fina under javorablc Liverpool accounts.
Sates 300 hales. Middlings 37c
Thursday-Market quiet Sales 60 bates. Mid
AlBsBi 3T3?O.
Friday-Nothing doing. Quotations nominal:
IilTJJttSOIi OT,1 BSTTiriATPTTT.
Good _
LowMiddOtni....
Bates of the veek 1130 balea. -
HVmaTABT AMD FmiXCIAL-The markef tumbeen
r teastaM our test, closing at
' days nominally l??alM.
??rk sight Ka? premium; Nev York 30
oars, XSVcen*discount;do'x> daja nominal.
Hew orleans sight par to hi premium.
FaxOTKra-To Liverpool there is little or no disen?
gaged room, and for the present quotations are about
nermina!, Coestwlse there has boen an iranxovernen t
in rate?, and very Urti? disengaged room left in this
direction also. We quote : Liverpool, >id ; coastwise
parts? by sall, J4CJ lo-par Bvby steamer to Nev
York via florida Railroad, vttn toaurauce by tktte
route ix per cent gross. tumb*r to Havana, $10
ptXsf.
WUniarrtoB atatrk?t.
WTLMT??TON, Jans 3A~Tua?xrnaE-About
ICO bhis rooeltod tenaty, and tanged hand* at $9 90
for Tirfln, ?3 BO tes?n, and $175 ?or bard, per 380
lbs.
Mm TuMaJ'luiE-Prtee unchanged. Batea of
341 bois st ?Bo per gallon.
r^er*-Ta a shade lower in price, and ve que te
Ba^ofl350bbteat$310a315ibr strained, f3 25 for
Ho 1 ?3 55a 3 for low No 1, and $376 for opaque.
Tarn-Sates of 7? bbb at $4 65 per Mu.
Baltimore Martet.
BALTIMORE, Jase 23- -^Coryr^-Market steady ;
we note sates of 1000 tegs, ex A mason, on priva bi j
Oolra? gUm; sates of 53 teles good ordinary at
29c, and 81 bales mw middling at 30*30>?c; ml<rtlling
tetesdatSlo.
FLoua-We note sates fines our test of 600bola
city miDt spaing wheat extra st $9 60, 1300 toidi do
ai 89 75, ?nd 106 bbl? Howard--troet Vinter wheat
rxtx3 at 810 60 per bbL- - -
aaara-Wheat 8000 b?stete red oxtered with
t of 900 bushels good st ta 60a2 55, and SOO bush
rime at 33 6Sa3 75. Cora-12,288 bushel* white
r960 bushels yellow received; 3740 bushels whit
soMtt$108allO; 350 bnahels mixed at $110; S775
busbete prime white at $1 liai 13: 100 bushels ?tas
eyed do at $1 35, tod 228 tuihel? damagad do st 95c
Psrtestet; a? bushe?ayeQov old at tl lOal lL
Oaav-3?70 bushete offered, and 300 bushete aoU st
SaPOc, mr 33 Bs; s lot of lOO boshels damaged ?old
ills. Bye-250 tastete offered and ?40 bushels
*0Jdai$l?a. .
Moxasszs-Nothing doing.
PacvrxroRs-Mtrket firm, with a gooC consump
Uvo demand for bacon. We quote bulk should ere at
We, sad Sides. 16c; bacon shoulders H*c and 8id>s
l*?a. Mess pork $29, at which price ve note the
.ajaofao obis of tte tetter.
$teoaa-We note sales of 106. bads Cate atiiJic
?id 238 boxes do at ll J? al Sc both for refining.
RxiiXED broAEB ajTD tXKCTs-Without chance.
WHiaisi_Hlgh wir.ee, in bond, held at 60oper
Nw Yoi* Market.
MONEY HABEST.
Tba Nev lark Journal of Commerce, of Mon day,
June 334. says :
The money market continues In excessive supply
of capital for temporary nee. and esl) loans are freely
offered upon approved collateral* et 3*4 per cent,
with exception?! transaction3 in large suma upon
government securities at even lower rates of inter?
est. First-class busin ass paper ia in demand at 6*6
per cent per annum discount, but negotiations are
restricted by the limited amount on sale.
PRODUCE MARKET.
NEW TOBE, June 30.-BBXADerarw.-The mar?
ket for State and Western flour is dull, and prices
are ten to fifteen cents lower. Toe local dealer? are
toe only buyers, and they are supplying present wanta
only. The sales are 4800 bbis at $7 10*7 60 for super?
fine State; $7 90*8 45 for common extra State; 18
60a8 75 tor good to choice do; $8 8Sa9 60 for
laney do; $7 10a7 60 for superfine Michigan, In?
diana, Ohio, Iowa, Ac, and $7 90a8 70 for extra
do; $3 60*9 90 for choice extra do, including ship?
ping branda of round hoop Ohio at $9 00a9 60. and
trade brands of do at $9 70al3 co ; good to choice
white wheat extras $11 10al3 00; St, Lonja si ?9a
10 60. for common to fair extra, and til 00*14 60
for good to choice, closing heavfly. We quote:
Superfine State, $7 10a7 90; extra State $7 9Ca
8 75; super Western, ?7 10?7 60; extra Western, $7
MM 70; extra Ohio round hoop!$9 00s9 60; do trade,
?9 70al3 00; extra Genesee, -a-; extra SL Louis
MOOoU?O.
SOUTHERN FLOUR-I? in light demand and prices
are weaker.- We* notice sales of 360 bbls at $9 26a
10 75 for fair extra, and ?Hal5 for good to choice.
CALIFORNIA FLOUB-The market ia easier with a
fair business doing. The sales are 1200 sacks at $10
35*13 75.
WHEAT-The market is very quiet and prices are
not so firm though not quotably different The ship?
pers are stUl refusing to purchase. Sales were made
of 13,000 bushels at $3 30 for mixed spring. 3 23 for
No 1 spring, 3 23 for Canada club in bond and 2 55a
3 65 for inferior to prime Canada.
Coxs-The market ls dull and price* are about lc
epatar. Tho demand la chiefly from tho home trade
azid tai speculators. "We notice nales o? 58,000
bushels at tl 05*107 fer common to prime Western
mixed afloat; $1 08 for high mixed nearly yellow, and
tl 10*1 ll ihr Western' yellow.
OATS- Are duUlsad prices are declining. The sales
are 18,000 bushel* Western at 82c in store, and 83c
afloat
COTTEE-The market for Bio ia quiet at about old
prices. We notice sales af 1500 bags, balance per the
Oalo, on private terms. The other kinds are inac?
tive.
COTTON-The market ls quiet, but prices are not
essentially different. The' offerings ?re fair at quo?
tations, hut buyers do not feel any disposition to
purchase. ' The sales ire 1400 bales, including 8C0 to
spinners, 400 to speculators, and 200 to exporten.
We quote:
Upland 4 New
. Florida.' Mobile, Orleans. Texas.
Ordinary.... 3? 28* 26* 26*
Good Ordi?
nary.37**28* 37**28* 28*38* 38**28*
Low Mid?
dling. ....29 a39* .39*a29* 39*a30 29**30*
Middling,.,, m ST* 81* 81*
-Sias-Than ia but lttUe inquiry, sod prises are
nnohanged, We quo te Rangoon at 9**9*c, sad Ca
roli^atl0**?l*c,
SUGAR-The market for raw is inactive, out prices
remain without quotable change. We quote fair to
good refining at 11 *all *c, and No. 13 box st 13*c
Dae sates, ?re 550hhas nt H*al4*c for Cuba and
Porto Elco, and 70 boxes Havana st ll*c. Banned
ls. quiet, sud prices ar? a shade easier. We quote
?oft- yellow at 14alCc; soft white at 15*al6*o;
and crushed, powdered sud granulated at 16tf*
16*b. & : . . <
H*T-la unchanged; sale? sn making at 75c for
Bbipcing, *nd ?al 30 for retail qualities. Straw st
Ko for long and 80c for short rye.
Moiusmw-The market is very quiet, and prices
iro in the buyer?'favor. We quote clayed at 46?48c;
Mnscov*do at 48*55c, and Porto Elco at 60?70c.
NAVAL Sioazs-Spirits turpentine-the market is
unchanged; 46*c ia the quotation 1er merchantable
k>ts,rwitYa amatitnqrrlryj 79bbls were sold attir?t
arlee. Bo?inssre * little irregular, without auch
rosiness; 250 bbls strained common wen sold at $8
1st; 800 bbls good strained and low No 3 at $330,
md 300 bbls good No 3 at $860; common strained
md good are quoted ?t $806**318; No 3 $3 30a
1.63*; No 1 $3-75*4 75.
; PBOVISIOSS-Pork-Tho market is quiet: but
?re firm, aa thc supply is net equal to. the du-'
Jlv: -??Nj .wen in smalt .lots sad embrace 1000
bis *t $38 87*38 ?5 for nt** Western mess: $37 75
wold mewl ?s A? ext? jdrne, satt$34 26ibr
Sss?nSsv jmi^'Mt?^T^*
o?TmS?, ?e?tr'a option, the last bj^*T*.??
38 00, ** 380 Mito for September, adler.S op*?,
m privat? tenus. Tba sftemoon jnaAet ia very
rnieVbut prices are steadily held. Shortly ??ter
Change, 350 bbl* mess BC? *t $28 40, cash.
aonrX-Ibe macks* ls steady but oatot Jshav
rere made-of 160 bbl* at$15a$21 for plain We?vern
Deas, sad $?la$25Jor?d? mess, -\_.'.n
Oro M*j^r?^TD*msz^is very qpM bot-wedo
ot learn or any changa in price, W?*jaiotB Ito;
1 sweet pickle at 16al7c, and should CCB- tn dry salt
'eawrxD MxaTS-Tbe markst ls inactive-a* 14?15c
jr shoulders, 17*31c for bama, and 17al8*crfiRr clear I
Ob. I ",? 1 Kr. ?
Brrrrxn-There ls not much doing. F?rtha arJn?
rades of State sad Wertem tuen is acme toemry
jr home usn sad sbtjr*??t to California, but linn?
re in the buyer*'favor. We quote Western at 28*
Oe, and ?tatoat 32*330, with lots of selected at 3?
^iraa-The mari t ls dull ?nd prices ?re with
ut decided change. Wo quote dalry at 7?10c and
vc torr ?tlOalSc. -:?
'Laan-nw mirkel ta very quiet, ndPrtf?^?
He buyer'* favor; tbsn ls but little. dljpoaitioti
larnfeated on the part o? either buyers or seller* to
peate, ?nd to force aales concession' would be nec
aeary- we quote etty at 16*al6*r, No 1 Western at
nd kettle rendered at 17>ial8c ; for forward d^en
be buste ess ia more active, 500 tierces sold for July,
aller'? option, ?t I7*c, ?nd 600 tierce? for the first
alf of September, seller's option, *tl7*c
;cwstgnees per h ou tn Carolina KatLrood,
June S4.
60 bales Cotton, 21 bales Domestics, 186 bushels
Irate, 301 boxes Fruit, 07 bbls Naval Stores, 3 cars
rood. 3 can Lumber. To Graeser. Lee, Smith &
JOVHOPHUS, McPherson & Co, G E Pritchett, Chis?
ta Bro*, E Bischoff A Co, Goldnmith A Son. Kana
AUX A Lannean, Welsh A Brande s, Bart A Wirth, C
Jtschiti. H Etxicka, J O Millonee, B Welling, Wost
t JOT?. J Adger & Co, J H Baggert, Campeen A Co
I Coblo A Co Street Bros A Co, F D c Kracke, T
Inapte, H Std tx, Railroad Agent
Consignees per Northeav?terri Railroad,
Jane Sd. i
673 bbls Naval Stores. 3 bales Cotton, ll can Lum
wr. Mdse. Ac. To Mazy ck Bro?. Z Davis, A A Gold
mite A Co, 8 DBtaney, Mrs~M Welsh, J W Hamlet,
IX Pritchett J UarahaU, Jr, F A Sawyer, Railroad
Uwnt j _? eg j ?? ?. . _L
Pauengerg.
Per steamship SaraRoesa. for New York-W W
taylor, J Monsees. H Hastedt and lady. Mrs Stock?
um, ig? Kate Savage, Miss S Andros. Mn C Smith,
i Malcher*. J D r^sexiisnn. M * OsaaM.
f Ansel. L Dunnemann, G Foe?, F Putwig, J Gorjen,
r H t-chuchert J W Xlssand, JOH Olaussen and
sdy. E Wal y en, F We>hman, Mn G E Ptegree and
B& Ml- Fan ny FBTebrown, EBBS Andros ?nd
ad y J V Merkhardt ?nd lady, J C S omi 0 and lady,
f tari, H Bensen, if W Stander, W Knobeloch, Mr?
k Gorjea. Kn H Hustedt, Master J Unstedt, Louis
Deity; T Duane. J Colligen, Dr W Savery, D Sit*. W
K Messel, G Hahn and lady, Mn Anna Hahn, Mn
k French, A Keinan, L Klein, 8 Goodman, UM
SVohltman, 5 te steerage, and I Bear on deck.
?PORT C.AJUE?NXLAJR. _
FHASIS OF THE ltOON.
Full Moon, 6th, 1 hour, 47 minutes, morning.
Last Quarter, 13th, 5 hours, 5 minutes, morning.
New Moon, 20th, 9 hour, 37 minutes, morning.
Pirat Quarter, 37th, 0 hours, 43 minutes, morning.
JUNK.
a Monday....
18 Tuesday....
M Wednesday.
15 Thursday...
ti Friday.
?7 Saturday,..
IS Sunday.
4..54
4. .54
4..54
4..54
4. .65
4..55
4..56
7..10
7..10
7..10
7..10
7..10
7..10
7..10
9..10
10.. 0
10..44
ll..34
Morn.
12.. 3
13..39
9..36
10..17
ll.. 8
Morn.
13.. 3
1.. 3
1..58
?axim tos.
Port of Charleston, June 85.
Cleared Yesterday.
Steamship Saragossa, Cro well, New York-Baven el A
00.
Steam ahip Prometheus, Gny, Ph Had elphin-Jno
A Tb so Gatty.
Sailed Yesterday.
Steamship Saragossa, Cro well, New York.
Steamship Prometheus, Gny, Philadelphia.
From this Port.
Steamship Key West Rudolf, New Orleans, June 19.
Memoi ^nda.
The scar F Edwards, Paddock, for Georgetown, S
3, cleared at New York June 30.
The scar Nevada, Doughty, from Georgetown, S
J-, arrived st Newburyport June 19.
LIST OF VESBKLB
UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT
FOREIGN.
MATANZAS.
lehr Emms, Anthony, up.June 6
DOMESTIC.
HOABX, CONN,
lear Robert Palmer, -, up.June -
BOCafJPOBT, ME.
IcbrD Talbot, Packard, up.June 8
BOSTON,
ehrB N Hawkins, Wyatt, ap. .June ll
ehr X G Sylvester, Sylvester, np.June 5
cor Red tog ton, Gregory, cleared.June 18
HEW TOBST.
trig Scio, Bowen, cleared.Jone 13
cbr Ida Richardson, Bedell, cleared.June 10
chr Othello, Kldridge, cleared.June 13
cbr Jona* Smite, Nichols, up.Juno IB
chr Ells* S Potter, Potter, up.June 13
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BOMADATiIS as a very powerful alterative. I have
seen lt used in two cases with happy results-one a j
case of i econ dary syphilis, in which tho parlent pro?
nounced himself cured after baring taken five Mt
ties of your medicine; the other a case of scrofula,
of long standing, which ls rapidly improving under
its use, and the In di ca lions are that the panent will
soon recover. I have carefully examined the formu?
la by which your Rosa dalis is made, and And lt an
excellent compound of alterative ingra lien ts.
Yours truly, R. W. CARR, M. D.
We know Dr. Lawrence's Rosadolia to be a safe
and reliable Alterative, tc, and take pleasure in re-1
commending it to the profession and the public.
A. D. MOORE, af. D.,
L. A. SMITH, M. D,,
J. D. WIN3TEAD, V. D ,
K.G. BASHAM. M.D.,
W. G. DUGGAN, M. D.,
E. BARNES, M. D ,
. It- W. KING, M. D.,
K WOODARD. M. D.,
W. T. BREWER, M. D.,
W. J. BULLOCK, M. D.
January 7th, 1888.
I hareby oertlfy that I am personally acquainted
with the above named physicians, and they are all
gentlemen of respectability and standing lu this com?
munity. T. 0. DAVIS,
Mayor of Wilson, N. 0.
January nth, 1868:
R03ADALIS WILL CURE THE W0H8T CASES OF
SCROFULA.
REAS* THE STATEMENT BELOW AND DE8PA1B KOT.
WILSON Cot NTT, September 10,1867.
Dr. J. J. Lawrence:
DXAB Sm-My youngest daughter, aged five years,
bas been dreadfully afflicted with Scrofula nearly all
her life. I tried a great many physicians, hut with
out relieving her much; in fact, most of them said
there was no hope of oaro. During the last spring
she was worse than ever, her body and limbs oem g
covered with sores and blotches-with face and eyes
badly ulcerated and swollen. Whilst in this condi?
tion I was advised by Dr. L. A. suth to try your
Rosadalls. I at once procured three bottles, and
commenced giving it to her. The effect was magi?
cal. In lees than a month, to my great astonish?
ment, she was entirely welL
I am air, yours,
With much respect and gratitude,
W. W. BURNETT.
ROSAD ALIS IS A POTENT REMEDY IN ALL
CHRONIC DISEASES.,
TROU Q. W. B LO CUT, ESQ., ATTOB1TET AT LAW, WILSON,
?. 0.
I have been cured of Chronic Inflammation of the
Ear and Partial Deafness, of ten years' standing, by
Rosadalls. GEO. W. BLOUNT.
ROSADALI8 WILL CURE THE VERY WOBST
OASES OF CHRONIC RHEUMATISM.
PORTSMOUTH, VA., February 35, 1868.
Captain J. H. Baker:
DXAB Sra-This is to certify that I have been
afflloted with Rheumatism for the last five or six
years, many time? unable to move. I tried oil medi?
cines recommended to me for the disease, without
receiving any benefit. Having heard "Rosadalls"
highly spoken of, I procured a bottle, and finding
some relief, continued it until I sm happy to say
that I om complete': well.
I not only consider the "Rosadalis" a sovereign
remedy for Rheumatism, but I believe lt abo a pre?
ventive, and cheerfully recommend it to the
?afflicted."
Yours, very truly, JAMES WEBB.
ROSAD ALIS CURES ALL SKIN DISEASES,
WILSON, N, C., September 16, 1867.
Dr. Lawrence :
DXAB Sra-In 1863 my son, now aged five years,
wu vaccinated with what proved to be Impure mat?
ter, whi:h completely destroyed his health. He has
been afflicted with an inveterate sad extremely trou?
blesome eruption of the skin, sometimes breaking
out in sores, Ac Rosadalls waa prescribed by my
family physician, Dr. A. B. Moore, After taking lt a
few weeks my son became and remains entirely well.
Yours, truly, J. B. DANIEL.
CHRONIC LIVER COMPLAINT CURED.
This is to certify that I was cured or Chrome Liver
Complaint by Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalls, after having
been confined to my bed and hot so for a long time,
and trying various medicines without benefit
I know of several others in this county cured
through the use of Rosadalls, and lt oan be fouud in
nearly every house in my neighborhood, and they
all praise it aa a great medicine- _
THOMAS THORN.
Greene County, August l?, 186?.
WILSO*, January 7,1868.
I hewby certify that I have used Dr. Lawrence's
justly celebrated Rosadalls In my family as a general
Alterative and Tonio, with the most satisfactory re?
sults, and 1 therefore conscientiously recommend it
to the public as a medicine of rare and genuino
merit. JAMES W. DA VIH,
Sheriff of Wilson County, N. C.
ROSA DALI H.-This medicine has met with an un?
precedented ouccess in this community. Captain
Baker, tho polite and attentive agent for this city, in?
forms us that it la next to impossible to supply the
demand made fer it; and that the medicine is effect?
ing some wonderful cures, and giving great satisfac?
tion to all who have used it.-"Norfolk (Vs.) Dolly
Journal, November 39,1867."
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J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., CHEMIST,
BALTIMORE, MD.,
(Late of Wilson, North Carolina)
riUCE tl 60 FEB DOTTLE,
MW* Sold wholesale by all the principal Wholesale
Druggists hi all the large dries of the United States
and Briti*h America, and retailed by Druggists every
where.
All Utters of Inquiry, Ac., promptly answered.
Address
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SOLE
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No. 244 Baltimore-street,
Baltimore Md.
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AND
rmwiK AC .MOISE.
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Atril 31 Smus
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THI8 MANURE, JN ITS PREPAEATION, 18 MADE EQUALLY ADAPTED FOR FORCING
large crops of cotton, corn, wheat, tobacco, potatoes and other root crops.
The manufacturing depot is conducted by one of the most skilful chemists and manufacturers
hi the United States.
It is endorsed, approved and recommended by all the most prominent chemists and agricul?
turists in the Southern States.
It can Be relied on as uniform in quality-always reliable-productive of large crops-and un
excelled by any in the market in the high per centage of TRUE FERTILIZING PRINCIPLE.
Witness innumerable endorsements, among which we quote from Prof. J08EPH JONES,
Chemist to Cotton Planters' Convention, I860, whose Report, page 7, says :
"It is but just that I should state to the convention that both the manufacturers and venders
of this Fertilizer have thrown open everything to my examination, and have -manifested a de?
termination to conduct all their operations in au open and strictly HONEST manner."
We have established a CENTRAL DEPOT al Charleston, and will be represented by
Messrs. B. S. RHETT & SON.
AGENTS, BROWN'S WHARF.
To whom Factors and Planters will please apply.
B. M. RHODES & CO.,
OFFICE No. 82 SOUTH-STREET, BALTIMORE.
M?y 12
frng?, Crjcirur?ls, Ctr.
o * QUEEN'S DELIGHT. >
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SUCH A S t
Scrofulous Diseases,
Ulcers,
Chronic Rheumatism.
Mercurial and Syphilitic Diseases in-all Stages,
And all Skin Diseases.
It quickly removes Virus from the Constitution
and Blood, and restores the Patient to
PERFECT HEALTH AND PURITY !
RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL!
DOWIE & MOISE,
WHOLESALE AGENTS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
June 1
etutblO
COD LIVER OIL.
rpHE POPULAB1TT WHICH TBIrt MEDICINE
JL bas obtained within tho past few years is justly
merited. lhe oil presented aa WILSON'S is in its
purest state; ia'procured from fresh clean Livers
only of the Gadua Morrhua, and a successful method
bas been discovered by which all the Iodine and
Bromine, so necessary lor Ibe efficacy of the oil, ore
retained unimpaired..
WILSON'S
COI) LITER OIL
Is recommended and prescribed by some of the most
eminent physicians of Philadelphia and elsewhere,
and approved by a largo number of ladles and gentle?
men, wholesale and retail druggists, merchants, in?
valida, and many others who have been, on examina?
tion, convinced ol its rare excellence.
Thia Oil can be obtained from all respectable Drug
gists throughout the United States.
Office and Agency,
WILLIAM M. WILSON'S,
No. 208 Market-street, Philadelphia.
BOWIE & MOISE,
WHOLESALE AGENTS FO? CH ABLESTON.
June 8 16
ITS CONSTITUENTS. THE RICHEST PART OF
the berry of Wheat and Barley Malt, being
scientifically prepared ready for une,this focd by an?
alysis le tho eamo in its chemical elements as
HEALTHY BREAST MILK, and is tho easiest or di?
gestion and assimilation of all nourishments for
Children, Invalids and Dyspeptics, lt has been
tried by the physicians of Charleston, an i is recom?
mended and prescribed by tho most eminent physi?
cians of New York. GEO. WELLS COMSTOCK,
No. 67 Cortland-strcet, Now York.
HOWIE di MOISE,
January 16 thstufimos Charleston, S. C.
NOTICE.
CITY CIVIL ENGINEER'S OFPICE, )
CITY HALL, CHABLESTON, March 12th, 1868, )
ALL PROPERTY HOLDERS ON THE- LINE OF
Meeting-street, and other citizens interested
in the building of a Shell Road on Meeting-street,
from Spring-street to the City*Boundary, are hereby
respectfully informed that a Book or Subscription
will be oponed for their signatures in my ornoo to?
day, and that when such an amount ls pledged, os
in the judgment of tho eily Civil Engineer will war?
rant the undertaking, tho work will bo forthwith
commenced. LOUIS J. BAR BUT,
March 13 City Civil Engineer.
Mlroa?is.
CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COM.
PANT.
OFFICE CHARLESTON C1T? RAILWAY CO., Y
COBKEE BBOAS AND EAST BAY STREETS, >
CHABLESTON, SO. CA., May 18, 18G8. J
SCHEDULE OF TBE CHARLESTON CITY
RAILWAY COMPANY,
KING-STREET LINE.
Leave Upper Terminus Leave Lower Terminus
at 7.30 A.M., and at inter- at 8 A.M., and at inter?
vale of ??ht (8) minutes vals of eight (8) minutes
during the day UH the during the day till 10 P.
last trip at 9.30 P.M. M.
N. H.-Leave the Batir ry as follows: On the hour,
?nd twelve (12) minutes of the hour, from 8 A. M.,
except at twelve (12) minutes of '9 o'clock, A. M. Every
other trip from the old Poatofflce untfl 4.30 P. M.
ff0T the Upper Terminus, when all tho tripe are to
the Battery.
RUTLEDGE-STREET LINE.
.Leave Upper Terminus Leave Lower Terminus
at 7.30 A.M., and at inter- at 8.05 A.M., and stinter
vale of ten (10) minutes vaia of ten iIO) minutes
during the day tffl'9.10 during the day till 10 P.M.
P.M.
N.B.-Leave the Battery atfijtecn (15) minutes after
the hour, and thirty-five (35) minutes after tho hour,
except at 8.86 A. M. Every other trip from the old
Postoflice until 1.30 P.M. from Upper Terminus,
when all the (rips are to tho Battery.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
KINO-STREET LINE
Leave Upper Terminus 1 Leave the Loioer Termi
st 9 A.M., and at inter- nits at 9.30 A.M., and at
vals of riftecn (15) min- intervals of fifteen (15)
ates till 7.00 P. M. minutes all 7.30 P. M.
N.B.-AU the trips are to tho Battery.
BUTLEDGE-STREET LINE.
Leave Upper Terminus | Leave Lower Terminus
at 9 A.M., and at inter-1 at 9.35 A.M., and at inter?
vals of every twenty (20) I vals of every twenty (20)
minutes tall 0.45 P.M. | minutes till 7.30 P.M.
N.B.-AU the trips are to the Battery.
S.W. RAMSAY,
May 17_Secretary and Treasurer.
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM?
PANY.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, fl
CEABLEBTON, a C.. June 23,1808. J
BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT THIS COMPANY
win tBsue EXCURSION TICKETS to sud from
New York for $26 00 the round trip.
These Tickets will be sold from to-morrow the
24th, nnt'l the 2d July, and are limited to the 15tb
July leaving New York.
Tickets good by all routes.
s. S. SOLOMONS,
Juno 23 12 Superintendent.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I
CHARLESTON, S. C., March 26,1868. f
ON AND AFTER SUI'DAY, MARCH 29TH, THE
PASSENGER TRAINS of the South Carolina
Railroad will run as follows :
FOR AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston.6.30 A.M.
Arrive at Augusta.3.30 P. M.
Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Memphis,
Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery and
Grand Junction.
FOR COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston.6.30 A.M.
Arrive at Columbia.3.60 P. M.
Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Rail?
road, Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad and
Camden train.
FOR-CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta.6.00 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.3.10 P. M.
Leave Colombia.6 00 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.8.10 P. M.
AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS
(SONDAIS EXCEPTED.)
Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta.6.46 A. M.
Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nashville
and New Orleans, via Groud Junction.
leave Augusta.4.1UP. M.
Arrive at Charleston.4.00 P. M.
COLUMBIA NIGHT fcXPRESS. .
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. I
Leave Charleston.5.40 A. M.
Arrive st Columbia.6.20 A. M.
Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville and
Columbia Railroad.
Leave Columbia.6.30 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston.5.30 A. M.
SOMMERVILLE I RAIN.
Leave Charleston.3.40 P. M.
Arrive st Summerville.R.16 ?. M.
Leave Summerville.7.20 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.8.35 A. M.
CAMDEN BRANCH.
On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Leave Ringville-.2.20 P. M.
Ar rh e at Camden.6.00 P. M.
Leave Camden.5.10 A. M.
Arrive nt Ringville.7.40 A. M.
(Signed) H. T. PEAKE, '
April 29 General Superintendent.
CHANGE OP SCHEDULE.
CHABLOTTE AND SOUTH CAROLINA BAIL.
ROAD COMPANY.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I
COLUMBIA. S. C., March 31, 1868. >
ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, THE TRAINS
over this Road will run as follows:
Leave Columbia at.4.00 P. M.
Arrive st Charlotte at.11.00 P. M.
Leave Charlotte at.11.35 P. M.
Arrive atColumbiaat.6.00 A. M.
Passengers taking this route, going North make
close connections at Greensboro', Weldon and Ports?
mouth, to all principal Northern cilios.
4Sr*Tlckets optional from Grenu boro', either via
Danville or Raleigh; and from Portsmouth cither
via Bay Line or Annamessic Route. Baggage checked
through.
Connections made both ways with trains of the
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
CALEB BOUKNIGHT,
April 2 Superintendent.
"QUI GS AND MEDICINES,
JOST RECEIVED BY
.E. H. KELLERS f? CO.
SUPPLIES OF
HOSTETTEB'S, HOOFLAND'S AND COLLETON
BITTEBS.
Ayer's, Jaynos' Wright's, Radwsy's, Cephalic,
Beckwith's Holloway's, Sanford's and Brandrelh'a
Pills.
Gray's, Holloway's, Bailey's, MoAhsters', Rus?
sian, David's and Morehead'a Ointment
Hogeman's Ferreted Bark and Cod Liver Oil and
Benzine, Burnett's Cod Liver Oil, Ayer's Sarsapa?
rilla, Cherry Pectoral and Ague Cure, Ac. Ac.
Country ordere solicited, sud w?l meet with
prompt attention.
E. H. KELLERS A CO.,
February 17 flu No. 131 Meeting-street.
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O V T Z *S
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It is usure preven?
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the Wind, increas?
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gives a Smooth
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prove!? the quality
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twenty per cent,
mid made the Bat?
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WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT.
No. 116 Franklin-atreet, Baltimore, Md.
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No. 151 MEETING-STREET.
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOI EL.
March 17 walyr