The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 02, 1868, Image 4
THE DAILY-NEWS.
A Bird's Nest.
Over my shaded doorway
? ITO Wg$Anm*km?& birds
. SATO ciasen to feeblon their dwcVing,
And utter their loving words :
, v M AU day they ?re going and coming
On-erands frequent and fleet,
I ft - And Warb?lag over and over
^ * " "S^otsA, sweat, sweet, 0. sweet !"
... . ?? w-aia-Thelr necks ?re changeful and sinning,
Theirayes ?re like living gems;
,U ffSXt. .. - As? all day long they are busy i
Gathermg straws and stems,
..? lint, ?ad fea th BTU, and grasses.
And harf forgetting to oat,
.->.., ? ? . Yet never failing to warble.
.< "Streefest, sweet, sweet, O, sweetl"
al I scatter crumbs on the doorstep.. '
- Arid fling them some flossy thread?;
They fearlessly gather iny bouuty.
.i* ?1*8 .? Anfl turn np their graceful heida,
.?' ? AnU charter and danoo and flub er,
?..?? And ?crape with their tiny feet, '
Telling roe over and over,
. "?weetcct, sweet,sweet, O, sweM !"
* " * " W. " ." ;
fal i ? n*^?#esj? to denied ? 'I '
\JJ * What if me rain comes down ?
.. :u. - They are all dressed to meet it
In .winter-proof suits of brown,
nki?- They never mope nor kxnguiab.
~ . . r Xor murmur at Biorv\^f^^t'
- "' ^^.^toJ^t5S^ras'we?t!>'
. x. i .. . /Sweetest mW-t,
- - .MM merry ?nd busy,
?air"Me brown-wmged birds! j v
r.edrme the happy magic
, Hidden ia those soft werde:
.j* rWblcb.alwaysln?hine*orshadow .
?-" t ti Solovinglyyou repeat
*?.'"*. " Ovex and over andover, - t
. r; ;\ - ra wueTea^sOTe^ sweet. O. sweetl."
Caratntmul.
??BK-Teif 'steamship Monterey-387 bales
?*** Cotta?. 312 balo?Domestics, 150 bola iiosin. 50
" '-' casks Clay, 700 bundles Paper, 1031 bbl s Pota?
toes, 1077 boxea Vegetables; 759 boxes Peaches.
I860 sacia Wheat, 5000 feet Lmnte r, M packagrs
Jr, Stfofctofc. . ' ? ' ' "
, r tat Charleston ?piton Market
Jl^^OltTlCK O? TUE CHARLESTON DAILY NBWfl, 1
' vi A.OBa?i?Bfoil,\Wedne,'*?y ???amg. Joly 1, '68. f
lt/ j, The -deoUujnjg news from Liverpool* rather de
?IP ^*^ees*eo5,"rn?*^n*rker^ arid lessened the inquiry, but
.- '- - "aeflers . generally >aksd mu rates. Soles SC bales,
?ay.Sat SO?;, and 78 on private term?. We quote:
IJVCBPOOOZ. CtASSrjlCAXrON.
Ordinary to rood ordinary-"'.-27 @29?
lowiniaultag.i::.'..30 @-?
Middling...._..... ".....'."..30^01-1
fetrict Middling......v..:...3l
Markets foy Telegraph.
* ronxia.v MAHJSKT.-I.
"*-*3&ssob MXti*%. > Bonds 73 {
?S xn*!rP?r> wu ?? - ???<*? '>???.
ftt?a*-Ccuso& WKaSiX.
LTVXBFOOL, July 1 -Noon.-Colton dull ana dp
chned 1-lfid.; salea 3000 bale*; uplands il\alf>?'d.;
Crlaan? 31X*'14<L Oom Armer. Wheat and ?flour .
heavy. Provisions and produce steady. \
\J- <'*''3P. M.-cotthrisaaSe. j
Evaning.-Cotton dull; sales 80C0 bales; upends
?itail?'d^OrtsanaWftll^d. . .'. ?
?'j oi V. "I . I ft ? DOMBSnO-MAftBITS.
' Lvoiawr Toa*. Joly 1-NooD.-Oold *0%.' Exchange
Cotton : quiet at' 30 j, c. tar mid- j
. f raights quiet Turpentine quiet at U ?c
: lusdu-^tflet' f ? '?', j .
' vli"?l*eatt>8?-rr^?rmer* sates 1800babs
. aiaXA?a32c... Flour-stat o and Western mles strong
. : ly-.aaattera drooping; co eamon to lair extra M 90a
,. J? 40; choice $14 50. Wheat dull; Georgia new t$ ?0;
- waite Georgia, now. $310,., Com lo better and lu
fte desaacd. Kew ness pork $27 75 to' $27
,' ; PJ^ghta ffrm;1 colton to Liverpool by abtom ii to j
" "T.8>ISd.. 'Governments closed-, weak and ncaninal,
% ; Worth Chalina, new, hoads -T4> Gold dosed fl nu at
. lox-....._; .-..?, !..
inly S-lurpentino firm at 39c.
Basin declined; ttoacsM $185; So"i^?oaaiPri?aa.
. l^decitiww^gSaS*. ~r^
'... ACUTOTA. July l-C^ion-market dull; Eales 136
bales; middlings 30c
?rUvxBKAH, July 1.- Cotton advanced; falos 857
botes: middlings31c; I'ecHipta 800 bates,
jgf?gr&i^ijrl L^-Cettor^i^alas. yesterday 13$ j
Wes; exports 351 .bab?; aalea to-day 600 babs;
closed nrm; low rniddlinga 27c; exports 651 O'dea:
- reoeipto non?.
iyUnrOMLBtrs, Jury 1-Cotton firm; mlddlmg?29
.els; sales 63balee; reoelpfs 15 bales; exports 45 bales.
Mew York sight exchange <? premium. Gold 39>^a |
CrscnT?tATi, July L-Flour and corn dulL Cotton
quiet, Wbiaicer arm at$283iu bond. Mess pork
offered at $27 20s37 25. Bacon shoulders 12c.
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niobile WecKly Cotton Market.
--cSWBtl^Juxr8M -COTTON-The receipts during!
the past week have Seen 103 hales, as follow.. : From
tha^Uabama Elver. 15; from Bigbeo River. -; from
Wtrrior Biver. l;and by railroad?. 57-against 4i:<
bales for the comspondmg week last year. Tte ex- ?
ports hayeibsen 8173 bales, via ; To Liverpool, 148$:
Barcelona, 216; ??ow York, 1397; .Boston. 7; Phila
delphia, Bl ?"New Orleans, 17-against 4142 babs last
year,. The B tock ea hand and on shipboard not
cleared ft 7199 bales-agauibt 17,711 bales at the
same time last year..
"At the date ol our last review we reported the
market cloeing nominally 28c ior middlings. SJIPS
; OT the week USO bales, and receipts 76, against 121
bales the week previous.
SarmtDAY-Not liing dono-quo! aLions nominal.
. MOXDA Y-Not hil) g doue-quo tat oss not given.
. '-TOT-OTAY-Demand light, ?alea 125 bales on abu
rds of 26c for low'middling. , ,
WEDKEEDAT-NO thing done-quotations nomiual.
TmuwDAY-Demand, and sale? to one bu ver. Mar?
ket firmer under moro favorable Liverpool accounts.
BetettOTbSes.; Logrnf^llng2fic x ... .
?Vamn-&if??f?e detrand has existed to-day
witt trot KtUe cotton offering-.- i?alea 250 balee.
Market closed firm at .
r - -rif2?MOt^i-Oxw?asiFi?aiK?:
Lowmiddling..... 26J?a-c
Middling?.... ;...;. . ??tKs?
Sales of the week eas bales.
Mostaiai Ajr^PrxAsciAL-The market has been
doJ^??d^unclacged since our last, closing at:
Ste/^nij^jjixty days- nominally 152al64.
JTewiork sight tfa& per cent premium; New I
Y^oCSO days, X per cent discount; do 60 days nom-1
Fey* Orleans sight par to ^ per ceht pmnlum.
gtraWWTS-To LiT?rpool there is very little offer?
ing,-bat wita limited room higher rates oro asked
Coastwise there iaa fair demand', but no disengaged
room at {be moment. Wa quote: Liverpool ??d;
coastwise port?, by sail, Jio numinallv; lc per lb b/
eteamex to New Sora via Florida Bailroad, with in?
surance by ttus route IX per cent gross. Lumber to
Havana ?Z0 par M
Wtlmirrgton Market.
WILMINGT.ON, June 30-Tumnrznra-Only 21
bbls rece i ved and sold at $2 65 for virgin and yellow
dtp, and 81 50 for hard ? 280 lbs.
Brians TUBjVZU'riNS-The market b less firm to?
day, and closes at-a shade d?cime,- Sales of 7K \Ua
(N T packages) at 39 Mal Oe, ?nd 300 bbb (cotintr,) at
39c V galton.. ^ U > V
EoaDi-Sales of ?07 bbk at $2a205 for No 2, $2 10
.?extra No 2, and $3 for No 1.
jj TA*-Has further declined 25c. with sales of 30
bbb at ?3 50, and 66 bbb St $325 $ btL
Half-460 bales Northern rece ved and sold from
wharf it esa70c 'f* 100 lbs-.
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' ? Baltlmor? Market,
BAL1IMOBE, June 29.-OCTTOK-There were
?"..to-tby of 67 babs low ordinary st 25c; 200 bales
JJ^ddUng-at 30c; 56 bales good Btylc do at aOtfc.
?amtcloMd cmlet, but holders finn.
Doma-Tbe cpjiy sole reported to-day was 592
baga Rio. ex Adelaide, at 9?c gold, in bond. Mar?
ket quiet and without quotable change.
FLOUT.-Was dull to-day, sales confided to ratall
lots fir local wants. Receipts continue light and
?tod: reduced, but the tendency ot the market favors
buyers, ihongh no quotable change.
GBAnc-Of wheat 230 bushels white and 1177 bush?
els red comprised the receipts; demand; also, waft'
b?ht-included tn the sales were 130 bushels medium
white at $2 70; 100 do do at $2 75;. 140 bushels good
red at S3 60; 100 do damaged at ?1 90; 100 do new
South Celina, out or order, at $2 HO. Com-Re?
ceipts 107C bushels while aud 2100 bushels yellow;
musket unchanged ; we report sales of 1700 bushels
choice white at SI 16; 400 bushels prime at SI H;
26J bushels at SI 13; 800 do at SI 13; 400 db at SI 10;
200 do damaged at SI 03; 900 do primcyellow at $112;
416 bushels blue-eyed at $105. Oata-1173 bushels
received; prices irregular; sales of 600 bushels at 83c;
600 bushels at 80c; 200 bushels at 75c; 1300 bushels
70c-all weight. Bye-100 bushels offered, and 100
bushels choice brought $1 70 per bushel.
MOLASSES-Wc note a sale ot 10 puncheons Deme?
ron ai, 62c per gallon.
PnovrsioNb-- Lower prices westward are having a
depsessicg effect on our market. There ts no dispo?
sition on the part of the trade to operate. The Job-1
oin y demand is light and confined to a few?ggjgj /
who are niling orders at pi eviou* figures^?^. ciear
bot bacon shon?dere at 14c; tfbg*%a?^K as to
rib 16?al7e, and sugar enroj? ne?d "01Il?mi]y
quality and fancy. B???Spork is retailing at $29
above buyer*" riej^ ??35l. Lard is quiet We
Por bbl *?fJS?.iots T7?al8c for city and ^Vestaru
quot* tari00' " J
b^?-Market quiet We quote Carolina at lia I
u % cents, and Rangoon 9?al0 cents lor lots to the
trade.
SnoAB-We report sales to-day ot 30 hhJe Fng
lish Island, for refining at Ii??' cents; 307 bhds Por?
to Rico, ex R. C. Wright,' choice grocery, on-pri?
vate terms. Refined sugars are steady as before, on-1
the buns of IC?; cents for hard and 15? cents for
soft A white.
STRUT*-Continue unchanged, viz: for Maryland
golden 77 cents; Baltimore Co's do 70 cents, and [
Monumental 07 cents per gallon. '"'!',"
Hew Yorlc ! ???rjktt---^ '
MONEY MARKET.
Tue New York^Jtrorual of Commerce, of Mor day
Juno ?iL-cayo :
-The money mnrketis a little more active from au
Increased demand for capital from sp?culative bor?
rowers, but rates of interest ore unchanged. Uah
loans are mostly made on miscellaneous- collaterals
at 4 per cent, and upon government securities at
percent, with larger amounts offering in this way
than can' find profitable employment There ?s but
little doing in commercial paper, owing to the limi?
ted supply on sale; first-class signatures are taken at
6uC per cent per annum dis :ount.
PRODUCE MARKET. ...''..
NEW TOBE, June 27.-BBKtnHTPFFa-The mar?
ket for State and Western flour is duh, and prices
?re not bo tirm. The exporters are operating very
sparingly, and tile home trade ate supplying imme?
diate wants only. The sales' are 7600 bbla at
SO 86a$7 30 for superfine State; $7 80a8 26
ior common extra h tate; $8 30&8 65 for good to
choice do; $8 Cta9 30 for fancy do; $6-85*7 30
for superfine Michigan, Indiana, ohio, Iowa, Ar.,
fcnfl $7 76*8 50 lor extra do; S8G?O9 70 fr choice
extra do, including shipping brjiuls of round
hoop Ohio at $8 65*9 40, und trade brands or do ut
$9 45*12 90; good to choice white wheat, extras at
$10 80al2 90; St - Louis at $8 COalO for common
to fair extra, and $10 50al4 50 for good to choice,
closing nea vii v. Included 111 thc abovo, WOfrai 1500
bbla extra 8tate for export within our range.1 We-1
quote: Superfine St-te, S6 85a7 30; extra Stat? $7 Sea j
8 53: super Western, SJ 8?a7 30; extia Western $7 75a
8 50;ext? Ohio round hoop ig C6a9 40; do trade. $9 46
al2 90; extra Geneeaee, -a-; extra St Louis, $8 50a I
14 60.
SOOTHER* FLOUK-TB inactive and priers have a
downward Jende jcv. We notice ralee* cr 450 bbl* ut J
$9 DSaiO 60 tor fair extra, and ?10 cou* 65 forwood
to choice do. ti
CALrroaxiA FLO irs-The mat kat is quiet and price*
are barely sustained. The sales i re OOO tacks at;$10a
12 60. . . >; > 1 !
WHEAT-The market is very duD and prices are
niling 2 to 3c lower. The shippers Insist on a still
greater decline. Sales were made of 24,000 bushels
at $> CO for amber winier Western; $260*2 75 for
white california; J 2 6ft for near white Ooorgut; 92 60
fdr white Michigan, and Canada Club au J No 1 arning
on private terms.
Conn-There is a moderate business doing for ex?
port and home use, but at a decline or i to 2c The
aal es are 87,000 bushels Western mixed afloat and lu
store at $lal 04. closing at $1 Olal 02>i for good sound
parcels, and white Western at $10$.. ., -r.,'.' ita!
OATS-lhere is a fair business doing, but a;de?
cline of about 2c is noticeable. Sales were made of ?
93,000 bushels Western at siagl ?c, closing at 8tfc in
store. - ' . : (
". Oomxl-The market for Bio ls quiet at about
former ratea. We- do not learn of any sales bf too- j
ment. , ? . <. I H
COTTON-There ls not much demi nd toVlay, and
prices, though quotabry unchanged, are not held
with tho dcirrte of firmness winch was- noticeable
yesterday. The offerings ase liberal at about quota?
tions. Th* aolos are 1826 bales (part last evening).
tnoraOia? 1105 to BpiuUers, 610 to speculator*, and
210 to exporters.- We quote : j
Upland and ,k
Florida. Mobile. New Orleans. Texar.
Ordinary...:..27 1 47? 27? ' 27?
Good ordinary.28^ 28? 29 29?
Low Middling.3d 80? 30? 30?
MiddUng.81? 31? 32. 32?
HAT-Is rather in the tellers' favor, with eales at
70o for shipping and Slal '25 for retail qualltiea. Straw
is in tittie netter demand at 00c for long rye and gue
for short rye.
flrozs-Are firmly held, with sales of 6000 Rio
Grande, to arrive, at 22c, gold, aud 600 Rio Grande,
to arrive, OB private terms.
HOPS-There ls uo new feature In the market
Small lots aro selim ? to the brewers at 10a40o.for
American and 20*30 for Bavarian.
. MOLASSE?-Then* ls no new feature in the market.
Tbe oOerings ate liberal, but buyers are indisposed
to operate Quotations are nominal at 44*47c for
clayed, 48a64c (Or Muscovado, and 60a70c lor Porto
Rico. No sales ore reported.- - -
NATAL STOKES-spirits of. turpentine ls quiet at I
45c, with sales of 148 bbla at 46al6?c Rosins aro |
weak at $2 90a2 95 for strained comm JU ; $3*3 06 for
good strained ; $3 13?s8 37? for No 2; S3 C2?a4 60
for No 1. The salo* tire 100 bbls No 2 at $3 37?; 693
bbb No 1 at S3 76a3 87?.
PaoviKioNs-Pork-The market opened doll and
heavy but closed with an' Improved inquiry, and
with better prices current sales wete made oi 1600
bbl? new. ness at $28*28 12 cash, and $28 12a23 18
regular., way, closing st tiwtdgher prices.'-Tor job
lois the inquiry is rather lights but prices are well
maintained. >' Wo quote m?as.at'$28 2ua28 25; old
mess at $27 76a$28;primc at $22 60a22 75; and prime
mess at $24*21 26. I he afternoon market is dull,
and prices aro'nominal. We quote mess at $23*
2316 cash and regular way.
Bxmr-Tho market ls quiet but steady. Sales
.were made of 160 bbls at 9l6a21 foe plain .Western
mee?, and $21*25 for extra do.
COT MEATS-There is the usual jobbing trade at
Tull prices.. We quote hams in drv salt at'lGc; do iu
'sweet pickle at lCal7r, sud ahouldera-in dry salt ut
12al3c.
.'SMOKED MEATS-The market is quiet but we do not
Ian ol any change in price. Wo quote bagged
bams at 17a2lc ; shoulders at liaise, aaa clear rib ai
17al7?c Sabs were made of 58 tren bagged hams
at 20c
LARD-The market for Western Ls very dull, and
prices are nearly nominal; 16?c ls bid for steam
rendered, and 16?c ls asked. Thu sale are 260 tres J
city at 15?al5?c tor Nol to prime. Also 2;o tres
Wostern steam rendered for August delivery, buyer's
option, at 17?c We quote No 1 Western at 16<-4a
10?c; steam rendered and kette dried at 10?al6?c,
and" kettie rendered ar Matte,
BuiTEn-The.e is but utile doing to-day, aud
prices contitiue to have a declining tend one y. West?
ern ls quoted at 2t*ouc for common to fancy, and
Stat1 ut 33a35cfor inferior to fine lota ol' ?elected.
LICE-The demand is conttned to small lots, for .
which former prices tra paid. We quote Carolina
at 10?all?c; Rangoon, m bond, st 4a4';c, aud do,,
duty paid, 9,:,al0c.
t-tiOAB-The market for raw is quiet but prices!
remain quite steady. We quote fair refining at ll?
all ije ; good do ot ll fi all ?o^dNo 12 Doxat W?c
The sales ore SOUhhds at ll?al2?c lor On bi ; 12a
12?c for English Island; 14?c for Danerarn, aud
1170 boxes Havana, part at Ti?al2?c For refined
the demand is moderate, but prices remata without
change. We quote soft yellow at 14al5c; sott white
at 15>ialG?e, aud crushed, powdered and granulat?
ed At 16?ic.
/ Pxwvtdence Print Cloth Market.
PROVIDENCE June 27.-The advance in cotton
has caused a corresponding improvement tu the toue
of the cloth market We close with no toles of extras
under 9c, and standards from 8?a8?c, according lo
quality. There are no lots presaod upon thc market
at these figures. The sales have been :
19.000 pieces.61x64.8?c
, 10,000 pieces.0?xC4.t?*i
20.0:)0 pieces.64x04 . 8>i
! 20,000 pieces.64x61. ...extra.8T?
1^9.000 plores.
Consignee* per Month Carolina tCallroutf,
July 1.
49 bales Domestics, 3502 bushels Grain, C20 boxes
Fruit. 251 casks Chalk, 60 bbls Naval Moro*, 4 cars
Lumber, 1 car Wood. To J Campeen k Co, Gold?
smith & Son, CN Averill, J H Baggett H Meilz. E
Welling, Bart i Wirth, Enslow k Co, P Walsh, .1 k
W H Armsrrouc. C L Yates, Eauapaux. Lanueau k
Co, W Roach, Welch 4 Brandes, Johnston, Crews k
Co, G E Pritchett Chlsolu, Bros, Railroad Agent
Consignees per Northeastern Railroad,
July 1.
i 736 bbls Naval Stores, cars Stock, cars Lumber
Mdze, Ac To U W Rinsnian, G W Williams k Co
Mazyck Brothers, S D Stoney, F Dully, J Marshall'
Jr, G E Pritchett A A Goldsmith k Cn, B F Sim?
mons. Dunniue A? Johnson, A D Walker, J A Adams
B A ? J J Earley, F A Sawyer.
Passengers.
Per steamship Mont? roy, for Now York-E Pagan
A .Sumner, B J Donovan, J Donohue. V Morer* j
Del Valle, Lieut A P Carahcraud lady. Miss I, E cir.
abor, N Young, L J Kelly, Mrs E L Heury. Misa E 0
Ayer, Miss Emily A Rice, Miss Sarah Vat-hess, Miss
Mary E Dyer. Miss Sawyer. Miss Upton, Hon L Ste?
phens and lady, W McCoy, S Huuter, W Heffron, J
B O'Donnell, J Ryau, J Horan, P Tracy, and 13 in
steerage.
Per steamer Fannie, from Savannah via Beaufort,
Blunton, Ac-J G Lege, lady sud child, Mrs Chev
rier, J F Tucker, J T Welsman, F L Lapham, F A
Mitchell, F T Wat on, Dr J R Cbeves and lady, Mrs
J C Haskell, child and servant, C E Cot chet t, Col 12
M Seabrook, A R Johnston, W Cantwell, J KViee
land, J C Dutch, C J Rtollurandt, H Webb, C Joger,
H Von Barten. C S Sew, O Hamilton. Miss L'zzte
Hamilton. Lieut K Picket, MlasJE JP Wording. Capt
WT MQHetty. F Chiaolm; ana TO on deck.
PORT CAX.BaqDAB. .
. PHASES OP TEX MOOS.
Full Moon, 4th, 3 hours. 81 minutes, evening.
Last Quarter, 12tb, 7 hoars, 33 minutes, evening.
Now Moon, 19th, 4 hours, iS minutes, evening. .
First Quarter, 26th, 8 hours, 43 minutes, morning.
gl*m\J--\ SCH MOOS
.??Wams, t sers. sera.
Monday.,..
Tacsday.;. :
l|Weditesday.
" Thuwday..;
Friday. ....
Saturday...
?lSnnday
4..6? 7..10
4..6? 7..10
4. ,67 7..10
4..57 . 7-.1J?
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2;;gr 7..10
1. .16
1..52
a. .so
Sises.
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6. .42
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7..69
patine 'Inti. ;U lj
j?ort of Charleston, Jtrl^ .?"
' Arrived Yesterday, i (
Steamer Fannie, Peck, Savannah> via Beaufort,
Hilton Head and Bluffton. 6" pockets Cotton, and
Sundries.. TO J Ferguson, Prot f 8 Holmes, Welch
k Brandes, J Whaler. C Van Eeden, L T Potter, a
Hamilton, Hollins, McPherson & -CO, W H Harri?
son. F KreeseX'U S Q M Department, J Kavanagh, T
C Chadwick. '
Cleared Yesterday.
Steamship Monterey, Byder. N?w'Ydrk-BaVenel k
. Co. ? .2 ir-i--iii-..'? '.' .' ]
Sailed Yesterday.
Steamship Monterey, Byd er. New York.
..**., . . ,-r gr.y-i .-- .-'.?.. ' : I :
' ' Memoranda. ... . ; 7
'* Tho " steam-hip Maryland, Ki*xJ" for /Havana,
cleapH-cX_Ba'timora Juno 29. She vras defined hy
a difficulty-with her crew wtttes was siter wads- ar
ranged. . " 5 ' ?
The brig Allston, from Georgetown,*} Cr for Waulo
boro, Me, arrived at Bod ton Juno 28,
Theaclir N Burgess, Burgess, from?eorg?town, 8
0, arrived at'Boston" June 28. . i
Sehr Prince George, Captain Wm G c n.ipbn, ma s
tor? sai led. from Georgetown, S C. March 18ih tor
Baltimore,, with a cargo of lumber, conaighed to
Messrs Wbedbee & Dickinson, since which time
nothing has been heard of her. She was 76 lons,
bullt in 18GC. and valued at ?GOO, owned by Thomas
K Coward, of Baltimore. Nu insurance on vessel.
. OF A'KSS KLS
UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS FORT
FOBEIGN.
MATANZAS.
Scfar Emma, Anthony, up...June 6
DOMESTIC.
BELFAST, MK.
Sehr D Talbot, Packard, sailed..t.:.Juno 17
Rehr B N Hawkins. WyaU, up...June ll
Sehr BG Sylvester, Sylvester, up.f.. .Juno 6
8chx Kedington, Ur.-gory, cleared... .i.V.... .June 18
. .jraw YOB?, ' j
Brig Scio, Towra, cleared..Julio 13
Sehr Ida riiclmnlsou, Bedell, cleared...lune io
Sehr Othello, Eldridge, cleared.June 13
.seer Joua- Smith, Nichols, cleared.......;..Jope 21
Sehr Argus Eye, Mayhem, up...June 26
Uoilroois. j
?-.MA^TTL*^
PAN Y. i ' I
OFFICE 0BABLE8TON CITY BALLWAY 00., ]
? COBNKU BBOAD ANO EAST BAT STBEKTS, ,}
CUARLKSTON. SO. CA., May 18, 1808. ii
SCHEDULE OF THE CHARLESTON CIT J
RAILWAY COMPANY. .
.KfNG^TREET UNE.
Leave Upper Terminus Leave Lower Teminu
at 7.30 A.M., and at inter; at H .v.M., and ai inter?
vals of eight (Sj minut?e vals of eight (8) minnies
during the day till the during the day till 10 P.
last tripat?.yop.M. M.'
. - N.Hv-Leave tue Bunny as fallows : On the hour,
and fwel0?(l2) m .nut? ol th? hoax, tram s A. ?M.,
except st tweire (12) minutes oj 9 o'clock, A. M. Every
other trip from the old Portofflee until 4.30 P. M.
from the Upper, Terminus, when all the tripe are tc
tho Battery. , . ? j
' BUTLEDGE-STREET LINE, j
Lea va Uiper-Terminus Leave Lower Terminus
?I7.30 A.M., and at inter- at 8.05 A.M., and stinter,
vals of ten ,(10/ min?tes, vaia of ten no> minute*
during thc day till 9.10 durlDg the day till 10P,M
P.M.
N.B.-Leave the BaUery at fifteen Qb) minutes after
the hour, snd thirty-five (3fi| minutes after the hour,
except st SSO A M. Every other trip from the Old
Poa ?office until 4.30 P. M. from Upper Terminus,
when all the trips are to the Battery.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
KTNG-STBKKT LINE.
Leave Upper Terminus | Leave thu Lmcn-fermi
at 9 A.M., and at inter- mu at 9.30 A.M., and lat
vals of dfteen (16) min-1 intervals of flfi?en (15!
ules till 7.00 P. M. I minutes till 7.30 P. M.
N.B.-AU the trips sre to the Battery.
R LT LEDGE-STREET LINE.
I.pavo Upper Tirminu? | Loare 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 (*J0)
minutes till 6.46 P.M. | minutes hil 7.30 P.M.
N.B.-All (he trips are to the Battery.
8. W. BAM8AY,
May 17 Secretary and Treasurer.
SOUTHEAST ERN KA LL HOAD COM.
PANY.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 .
CHABLESTOH, S. 0, June 23,18C8. j
BY SPE'IAL ARRANGEMENT THIS COMPANY
will Issue EXCURSION TICKETS to and from
New York for $26 09 the round trip.
1 hose Tickets will be sold from to-moirow the
24th, nut 1 the 2d July, and are limited to the 31st
July leaving New York.
Tickets good by all rentes.
S. S. SOTOMONR,
Jane 23 13 Superintendent.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I
CHARLESTON, S. C., March 2C, 18<?8. j
ON AND AFTER KUl'DAY, MARCH 2?TH. TBfc.
PASSENGER TRAINS vf tho South Coxohna
Railroad will run u- follows :
FOR AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston..-..6.30 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta.3.30P. M.
Cou ncr ting with traine for Montgomery, Memphis,
Nashville, and New Orleans, via Montgomery sud
Grand Junction.
FOB COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston.etti A. M,
Arrive ot Columbia.3.60 P. M.
Connecting with Wilmington und Muucbesuir Kill
road, Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad and
Camden train.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta.......coo A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.3.10 1'. M.
Leave Columbia.,.C 00 A. M.
Arrive ut ChorlPBton.3.10 P. M.
AUHCSTA NIGHT EXPRESS
IOTNDAVM KXOKrTXKI
Leave Charleston.7,30 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta...li.45 A. al.
Connecting with trams for Memphis, Nashville
and New Orleans, via Grund Junction.
Leavo Augusta.4.10 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston.4.00 A. M.
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(SUNDATB BT.CKPTKD.)
Leave Charleston.6.40 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia.6.20 A. AI
Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville and
Columbia Railroad.
. Leave columbia.:.5.80 p. M.
;Arrivo at Charleston.5.30 A. M.
i SUMMERVILLE TRAIN.
Leave Charleston.;..3.40 P. M.
Arrive at Summerville.?.5.10 ?. M.
Leave Summerville.7.20 A. M.
,An-.vout Charleston.8,36 A. M.
ai . CAMDEN BRANCH.
On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Leavo Ringville. .'.t'ju p. M.
Arri . e. at Camden.5.00 P. M.
Leave Camden.5.10 A. M.
Arrive bl Kiugvlllo.7.40 A. 51.
(Signed) H. T. PEAKE,
Aprl^29_General .Superintendent,
CHANGK OF SCHEDULE,
CHARLOTI? AND SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL?
ROAD COMPANY.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, .
Coi.DMiiiA. S. C., March 31,1868. j
ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, THE TRAINS
over this Road will run as follows:
Leave Columbia at.4.00 P. M.
Arrive at Charlotte at.11.00 P. M.
Leave Charlotte at.11.36 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia at.0.00 A. M.
Passengers taking this route, going North make
rlose cinnectlons at Greensboro', Weldon and Ports?
mouth, to all priuclpal Northern cities.
tfari'icbets optional from Grernsboro', either via
Dauville or Raleigh; sud froai Portsmouth eltber
via Bay Llueor Anuam?snlr Route. Baggage checked
through.
Connections mode both ways with trains of the
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
CALEB BOUKNIGHT,
April 2 Superintuudcut.
QROBGK R. OA IT H KK, JR., ?i CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
ANO
GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 1 Canule n.sh cet, Baltimore.
Liberal cash advances on consignment)).
June 23
Cl?tt)iiig ?i? /urnisl)in? ?oobs.
LOOK AT THE PRICES TO WHICH WE
HAVE MARKED OUR STOCK OF LIGHT
WOOLLENS AND LINENS MADE FOB THIS
SEASON'S TRADE, AND BEE WIFHHOW
LITTLE MONET YOU CAN PURCHASE A
COOL AND" COMFORTABLE SUIT MADE
IN THE BEST MANNER.
FINE MIXED CASS lilt RE SUIT-SACK.
. PANTS.AND.VEST.-..1? 00
[-SC?TCH CASSIMERE SUIT-SACK, PANTS
AND VEST.:.17 00
PINE DARK MIXED CASSIMERE SDTT
SACK, PANTS AND VEST..;.... 18 00,
FINE INDIGO. BLUE FLANNEL SUIT
SACK, PANT8 AND VEST.. 1900 ?
SILK MIXED CASSIMERE SUIT-SACK,
PANTS AND VEST....,... 20
BLACK D'ETE BUTT-SACK, PANTS AND
TEST.................I...'. 15 00
BLACK TRICOT SACK!. 10 00
LIGHT FRENCH FLANNEL SACK...... 4 0U
BLACK ALPACA SACKS. 2 60 to 6 00 ,
LOT OF FANCY CASSIMERE BACKS-for?
merly nold Qt $9 00 t)*15 00- now.. 700
LOT OF MIDDLESEX CASSIMERE SACKS.. C 00
FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS.......... 5 00
OBEY FLANNEL PANTS AND VESTS.' i 00
'J REX FLAN EEL SACK AND PANTS, ?. C CO
COTTON ADE S 0 I T S-SACK AND
PANTS.-_v.;.S360 to$800
WHITE DUCK sTJI IS- SACK. PANTS AND
TEST.Ii.101
HEAVY WHITE DUCK SUIT-SACK, PANTA
AND TEST.......r.?I600
BROWN DUCK AND LINEN SACKS.... 200 lo 600
BROWN" DOCK AND LINEN PANTS.... 1 00 to 4 00
BROWN DUCK AND LINEN VESTS.... 1 00 to 2 GO
WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS . , 2 60 td6 00
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
8ILK AND GAUZE MERINO UNDERSHIRTS
AND DRAWERS, LTNEN, MUSLIN AND JEAN
EB A WEGS, HOSTERT, GLOVES, TIG j, SC A BXS,
BOWE, COLLARS, Ac , Ac.
WHITE SHIRTS at42 00, il 60 and li 00.
HO- ONE F It I CK.
MACULLAR, WILLIAMS k PARKER,
N o. 8 7 ll KING,
CORNER OF HASEL-STBEET,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Jnne ?C . -_
?P???M\D SNIkn'Ui??L
NO. 2 91 K IN G.ST K K K T,
CORNER OF WENTWORTH.
A large and well ?elected Stock of
FINE AND MEDIUM QUALITIES
OF
SPRING ANO RUMMIER CLOTHING
For Bleu. Youths aud Roys,
Ia offered at LOW PRICES, to which the attention
of buyers ls directed.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING* GOODS.
SILK, COTTON, LI8LE THREAD AND GAUZE,
MERINO UNDER SHIRTS
J KAN DRAWERS, of superior make
ALL VARIETIES OF SCARFS
BOWS, NECK TIES
STOCKS, GLOVES, ?tc, 4c.
ALSO,
THE STAR BUA IMO SHIRTS,
Noted for their Otting qualities and superior work?
manship.
COLLARS, of all the prevailing styles, such as
SARATOGA, SHAKESPEARE
EL DORADO, THALBURG
BYRON, PERSTGNY
EGBERT, Ac, Ac. ? c.
TAILORING DEPARTMENT
Supplied with an elegant assortment of
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
CLOTHS, CASSI MERES AND VESTI NOS,
Which will be made up to order under the care of a
FIRST OLASS FRENCH CUTTER.
A visit to tho Store is solicited, and (he Slock will
be sbowu with pleasure.
Prices fixed and marked on eat h article in plain
figures ..
WM. MATTI1IESSEN.
B. W. MoTUREOUS, Superintendent
Jone 0 Imo
THE GREAT
*
I --AMERICAN HEALTH RESTORERI
THE BEST BLOOD PUEHTER IN THE WORLD.
DB. LAWBENCE'S
COMPOUND EXTRACT
OP
lt O S A JJ A L 1 S ,
A Safe tad Certain Cure (and thc only one yet dis
ovored) for
SCROFULA IN ITS VARIOUS FORMS,
SUCH AS
Consumption in its corly stages, Enlargement aid
Dlcerttion of tho Glands, Joints, Boucs, Kid?
neys and Uterus. Chronic Rheuma?
tism, Erup.iona of tho SIdn,
Chronic Sore Eyes, . "
_kc -
ALSO,
SYPHILIS
IN ALL ITS VARIOOS FOBMS.
DI8EASES_?~P WOMEN,
Loss of Appetite, Sick Headache, Liver Complaint
Pain in the Bock, Imprudence lu Life, Gravel,
GENERAL ILL HEALTH,
and all diseases of tho
BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS AND BLADDER.
It thoroughly eradicates every kind of humor and
bod taiut, and restores the eu ti re system to a healthy
condition.
IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS, never producing
the slightest injury.
THE E 0 9 A D A L I S '
I ia not a secret medicine. The articles from which it
is made are published around each bottle, and lt ls
used and recommended by the Medical Faculty,
wherever it bas been introduced, as a PO -11 IVE aud
RELIABLE Medicine for Eiaeases of the BLOOD,
LIVER and KIDNEYS.
B^-Uscu* and eudorsed by the leading Physicians
everywhere lt ls known. :
The following, among many hundreds of our best
citizens,' testify ta its wondrous efficacy:
CERTIFICATES FROM PHYSICIANS.
BALTIMORE, MD., March 4th, 1868.
I believe Dr. Lawrence's "B?SADALLS" to be tho
BEST ALTERATIVE IN Uss, and, therefore, cheerfully
recommend it as such.
THOS. J. BOYKIN, lt D.
BALTIMORE, February irtb, 1AC8.
Dr. J. J. Lawrence:
DE AIT Sra:-I take pleasure In recommending your
BOSADALIS as a very powerful alterative, f Have
seeu it used in two cases with happy results-one a
case of i econdary syphilis, in which tho patient pro?
nounced himself cured after having takou Uv Dot?
tles of your medicine; thc other a cn?c of sci "(ula,
of loug standing, which is rapidly improving under
its usc, and the indications oro that tho paUen: will
soon recover. I have carefully examined the foruiu
. la by which your HOBO dal iu is modo, and find it on
excellent compound ol alterative ingi e j len ts.
Yours truly, R. W. CARR, M. D.
We know Dr. l awrence's Rosadalis ta bo a safe
and reliable Alterative, Ac, and take pleasure lu re?
commending it to thc profession and Ibe public.
A. D. MOi'RE, M. D,
L. A. SMITH, M. D ,
J. B. WINsTKAD, M. D,
R. G. BARHAM, M. D.,
W. G. DUGGAN, M. D.,
K. BARNES. M. V.,
R. W. KING, M. D,
S. WuDDAHD. M. D..
W. T. BREWER, If. D.,
W. J. BULLOCK, M. D.
January 7th, 1868.
I hereby certify that I am personally acquainted
with tho above named physicians, aud they aro all
gentlemen of respectability and standing in thia com?
munity. T. C. DAVIS,
M yor of Wilson, N. 0.
January 11th, 1863.
ROSADALIS WILL CURE THE WORST CASES OF
SCROFULA.
BEAD THE STATEMENT BELOW AND DESPAIR NOT.
WILSON COI NT?. September 10,1867.
Dr. J. J. Lawrence:
DEAS SIR--My youngest daughter, aged flvo years,
has been dreadf ully afflicted with Scrofula nearly nil
her life. I tried a great many physicians, but witu
out relieving her much; in fact, most of them said
there wasjio hope of core. During the Inst spring
abo waa worse than ever, her body and Umbs oem g
covered with sores and blotches-with fae? and eyes
badly ulcerated and swollen. Whilst in this condi?
tion I was advised by Dr. L. A. Stilh to try your
Rosadalis. I at once procured three buttles, und
commenced giving lt to her. The effect was magi?
cal. In lesa thou a month, to in y great astonish,
ment, she waa entirely well.
I am air, yours,
With much respect and gratitude,
W. W. BURNETT.
ROSADALIS 19 A POTENT REMEDY IN ALL
CHRONIC DISEASES. '
FROM a. W. BLO?NT, ESQ., ATT0n.NET AT LAW, WILSON,
N. 0.
I have been cured of Chronic Inflammation of the
Ear and Partial Deafness, of ten yean' standing, by
Rosadalis. GEO. W. BLOUM.
ROSADALIS WILL CURE THE VERY WORST
CASES OF CHRON IC RHEUMATISM.
POBTBMOUTH, VA., February 25,1808.
Captain J. LT. Saker:
DEAS Sta-Thia is to certify that I have been
afflicted with Rheumatism for tho last five or six
years, many ru?es unable to move. I tried oil medi?
cines recommended to mc for the disease, without
receiving any benefit. Having heard ? 'Rosadalis"
highly spoken of. I procured a bottlo, and finding
some relief, continued it until I am happy to say
that I am completely woll.
I not only consider the "Rosodahs" a sovereign
remedy for Rheumatism, but I believe il abo a pre?
ventivo, and cheerfully recommend it to the
"afhetod."
Yours, very truly, JAMES WEBB.
ROSADALIS CURES ALL SKIN DTNEASE9.
WILSON, N. C., September IS, 1867.
Dr. Lawrence.
DEAS SIS-lu 18G2 my son, now aged live jears,
was vaccinated with wliut proved to be impuro mut?
ter, nhl h completely de.-troyed his heal1 h. Hu han
been afflicted with au inveterate aud extremely trou?
blesome eruption of thu skin, sometimes breaking
out In sores, Ac. Rosadalis was prescribed by my
family physician, Dr. A. D. Moore, After laking it a
few weeks my son became und remains entirely welL
Yours, truly, J. B. DANIEL.
CHRONIC LIVER COMPLAINT CURED.
This is to certify that I was cured of Chrome Liver
Complaint by Dr. Lawrence's Rosodahs, alter having
been confined to my bed and hoi.se for a loug time,
and trying various medicines without benefit.
I know of several others in this county cured
through the use ot Rosadalis, and it can bc found in
nearly every house in my neighborhood, aud they
all yratsu it oe a great medicine.
THOMAS THORN.
Greene- County, August 14,186?.
WILSON, January 7,1868.
I hereby codify thoi I bnvo used Dr. Lawrence's
justly celebrated Rosadalis lu my li-iul y us u general
Alterative aud Ionic, with the most salisiueuiry iv
sidts. and 1 tb- retort- conscientiously recommend it
to the public as a medicino of rare and leuuine
merit. JAMES W. DAVIS,
Sherm" ol Wilson County, N. C.
ROSADALIS.-This medicine has met WIUI au un?
precedented succet.? in this cwinnlunity. Captain
Baker, thc polite and attentive agent tor this eily, in?
forms us thal it is nevi to mi).usaii lo tu supply thc
demand made for it; aud thal the medicine ls cfTecL
ing some wonderful cures, and glviug g.reol suiLsfue
tiou to all who have usen it.--'Norfolk tfa.) Daily
Journal, November 29, 1867."
PREFABED ONLY UT
J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D., CHEMIST,
BALTIMORE, MD.,
(Late Ot Wilson, North Carolina. )
FRICF. $1 60 FEB noTTLK.
Hg- Sold wholesale by all the principal-Wholesale
Druggists in all thc loree cities of Hie United Stales
and British America, and retailed by Druggists every
where.
Ah letters of Inquiry, kc, promptly answered.
Address
DR. J. J. LAWRENCE & CO.,
SOLE
PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS,
No. 211 Boltiinore-srreec,
Baltimore, Md.
For sale by
GOODRICH, IV IN KUI AN & ttl,
AND
BOWIE Ai MOISE.
No. 169 Meeting-street, coma' Hastl.
ipili 21 Snios
s
ARI* A P A B f ? 1? TAB
? i ?.
ITS POWERFUL CURATIVE ASSOCIATES,
PnEPAttED UNDER A NEWLY DISCOVEBED Ps.0CT.B3
FOB EXTTUCTTNQ THE CUTUTTVK PUOPEETTEB
FH01I VE?KT?BL? SUBSTAKCXS, EN
TEBfl INTO TOS COMPOSITION OF
DR. RA D W A Y'S
BENOVATTNO
R E S O L Y E N T'.
" ?r"NW PRINCIPLE DISCOVERED.
One Bottle of Resolvent ta Better.Titian
Ten Large Bottle? of Ute Advertised
Sarsaparilla?, or Direct Diuretic Sent?
edles.
PHYSICIANS wonder ai the extraordinary power of
RAILWAY'S HEH OVATING R SOLVENT In curing
tba worst lorms of t-'crofulouH, Syphilold, Chronic
Skin Diseases, and ita marvelous power In resolving
calcul ona coQcretlous, affording immediate relief and
consequent cure ol' Diseases of the Kidney, Bladder.
Liver, Lungs, Pancreas, Spleen. DB rapid influen?a
lu the cure of Diabetes, Incontinence er scanty, tur?
bid, albuminous, cloudy urine; Its almost Instant ef?
ficacy in stopping itching and painful discharge ot.
urine, and ils singular power in curing discharges
from the Uterus and Urethra, L -ucorrhcea, Bloody
Linne, and other unhealthy and wealrsuing dis?
charges;-and inquire wherein the SARSAPARIL?
LA N used in the Renovating Resolvent diff?ra from'
ordinary Sarsaparillas I tiarsiparillian ia the [only
principle m Sarsaparilla that possesses curative
properties; all other parla of the root are Inert and
?seles?. One ounce of the extract obtained ander
Dr. Rad way'a new proceda for extracting the curativo
properties from vegetable substances, contains more
of the true principle of cure than twenty pounds ot
Ul.' ordinary root?. ff I
RARSAPARILLMN it only one ot the ingredients
that forms this truly wonderful medicine; audit is
thc only compensating remedy that communicates
its purifying, cleanatic and reinvigorating proper?
ties through the BLOOD, SWEAT. UR INK and
other secretions, securing a harmonious functional
action bf every depraved organ and gland in the'sys?
tem. If the blood is corrupt, the Besolveot "wul
make it pure. If the Lu nen are ulcerated and Bore,
secreting thick phlegm and prorelent matter, the
Resolvent will looBea tbia deposit'and repair thu
wasting lung with sound and healthy material. If
the skin is covered with pimples, spots, pustules,
sores, ulcers, ba., the R?solvent will quickly remo va
these annoyances. If mercury is deposited lo 'tho
bones and has accumulated m the system, the Re?
solvent will drive it out If the Throat or Bronchial
Olaods aro ulcerated, the Resolvent will cure these
signs ol an early waste. Direct remedies, possess?
ing only exclusive properties, are hurtful, es ?they
increase the-functional secretions ol on- organ hy
suspending tho constituent secretions of others;
hence, a compensating remedy like the.Resolvent ia
the only means of a perraauent cure.
BEAR IN MIND THAT EVERY DROP OF BLOOD
impregnated with the Besolvent and absorbed? to
f-upply thu waslo ol' tho hody, will make pure, sound
snd healthy flesh and dure, j he first doso that is
taken commence* its work of purification and ju
croiamg thc appetite und flesh.
A REMARKABLE CURE!
SORES- ON THE TONGUE, ULCERS IN THE
THROAT, SORE GUMS, SORE MOUTH,
SORES IN THE NOSE, AROUND
THE EYES, rfc,
.If recently exhibited, a few bottles will cure. It
chronic, or through the effects of Mercury, Potas?
sium, Corrosive Sublimate, from six to one dosen
bottles may bo required to make a permanent erne.
R. . B. R.
A CREAT SENSATION 1-A GOOD SENSA?
TION 1
PAIN CURED IN AN INSTANT!
In 1817 tho great grand principle of stopping the
most exemciatlog psiu iu au Instant, without em?
ploying such dangerous agents aa Chloroform,
Opium, Morphine, Acontine, Ether, kc, waa first
made known in
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF.
This remedy accomplished this wonderful and de?
lightful desideratum in all cases of external and In?
ternal .pain. In an instant lt afforded relief, the
moment it was applied to the parts ot the body
where inflammation or pain existed-lt at once re?
lieved the paUeut of the most violent and exe ru dat?
ing nonga and throbs of pam, and Imparted the de?
lightful sensation of easo and comfort. '
Every kind of pain, whether Rheumatism, Neu?
ralgia, Toothache, Poi s in the Chest, Side, Lungs.
Stomach, Bowels. Eidooys, Spine, Legs, Arma, Feet,
ono application was sufficient to kill and exterminate
the ]>aln.
Taken internally, tweuty drops to a teaspoonful
wouJJ cnn-, and will euro, Asiatic Cholera, Fever
nod Ague, chills and Fever, Bilious colic, Inflam?
mation nf tho Ilowols, CrainpB, Spasms, Diarrhoen,
Dysentery, and every pain (bat may exist in the in?
side ol num. woman or child; this was RADWAY'S
READY RELIEF of 1817, and it ls RADWAY'S RE?
LIKT, greatly Improved, m 18CS.
Wo then started it lu its mission of relieving the
infirm, paiu-stricketi. sick, distressed and crippled
ol till nations throughout the world, and now to-day
it in used, patronized and revered as a household
necessity, in the palaces of Sultans, Emperors,
Kunu o-!, Kings, High Priests, Nobles, as weU os in
thc cottages of the laboring classes of every nation
on tho lace cf thc earth.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS CUBED IN
THIRTY MINUTES I
Important to Know how to Use"Rad
nay's Heady Relief" lu Acute
and Dangerous Attacks 1
HT OWN CASE.
Un Saturday night, the 19tb, I was violently seised
willi Congestion of the Lungs. For a rew days'prc
vious I felt a dull pain over my lett lung,' with
oceat?oi ijutdis, hut being actively engaged, paid
no atteUuwU to it. When seized, the pam was so
piercing, (-Utting und cxerucia?ng, that every breath
drown was like a red bot kuile cutting my mug. Be
in?: aliseut hom home, I sent out for three botUes of
RADWAY'S BELIEF, applied the en Ure lot to my
lung'', luck, shoulders, ic, und iu a lew moments
got up counter-irritation. Respirations were easy,
und, as the skin became, reddened, all pain erased,
lu halt au hour I was free from pam. and all signs
ol Congestion, fuflf.mmatlou, Ac, gone. 'This ls sn
important cure. It is well that everyone should
know how to use this remedy in severe attacks. The
samo l'ido bolds good In rases of InflammatK. of
tho Loins, Bowels, Kidnevs and Stomach. Apply
the RELIEF freely; ?oak thu skin with it. It will
instantly secure thc withdrawal ol' the InflammaUon
to the surface, and persons now suffering may, in
.niuo Y misuiw, he free from pain.
CURONIC INFLAMMATION.
In cares where inflainmatiou hos existed for a
length ol time, in addition to the RELIEF, take six
of RADWAY'S PILLS. Powder them. lu half an
hour, iu most canes, they will operate. If not, re?
peat the dose. lu one or two hours at the furthest
they will operate, sud tho pa lieut soon get well. lu
Bilious, Typhoid, Fever and Ague, this treatment is
sure to rare. Let it be tried.
JOHN RADWAY, M. D.
US* Dr. RADWAY'S REMEDIES are sold by Drug?
gists and Storekeepers everywhere. Got the New
Style, with India Rubber cork.
DUWIR ik MOISE,
AGENTS,
No. 169 Meeting-street, corner Hasel.
Charleston, 8. C.
May 2 Dtc ?mos
30,000 FBANCSM
HE RRING'S PATENT
CHAMPION SAFES,
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PATR, London ; WORTJVS FAIR, New York ;
EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris;
AND
WINNER OF THE WAGER
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* 30,000 FRANCS ! !
(86.000 IN . GOLD).
At the recent International Contest in thc Paris Ez
hlbltion. "T;
The public are invited to call and examine the re?
port of the Jury on the 1 merila of the great contest,
and seethe official award to the. Herring's Patent
over all others. .
HERRING, FARREL & SKERMAN,
No. 251 Broadway, corner Murray-?L, New York.
FAR Rn El., HERRING 4: CO.,\ BERRING k CO..
Philadelphia. J Chicago.
HERRING. FARREL k SHERMAN. New Orleans.
Large Stock on hand by
JOSEPH IULKERY Agent,
Noa. 3 BROAD AND T09 EAST BAY STREETS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Marchs
Smo
Praga, ?l)fmif?ls, (Stf.
ITS CONSTITUENTS. THE RICHEST PART OF
the beriy of Wheat and Barley Malt, being
scientifically prepared ready for me,this food by an?
drste in the same in ita chemical elements t?m
HEALTHY BREAST MILK, and is the eaaicstof di-P
gestion and 'assimilation of all nourishments for
Children, Invalida and Dyspeptics. - It'has been
tried by the physieiaus of Charleston, on 1 is recom?
mended and prescribed by the most eminent physi?
cians of New York. G EO. WELLS C0M8T 00 f?,
No. 67 Cortland-Rtreet, New York.
: DOWIE ?Si MOISE, .
January 1G thr-rufimos Charleston, ii. C. ??
F
O V T Z ' S
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It is a sure preven?
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FEVER, GLANDERS, YET..
mal, such as LUNG
LOW WATER,
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Distemper, Fevers,
Founder, Loaa ot
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Energy, kc.
its.use improves
the Wind, Increas;
ea the Appetite-?
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It ID creases th/:
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bv actual experi?
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twenty percent,
2- and make tho But?
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In fattening cattle, lr gives them an appetite, openi
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IN ALL DISEASES OF 8WINE, SUCHAS COUGHS,
ULCERS IN
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PREPARED BY
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WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
No. 118 Franklin-street, Baltimore, Md.
FOB SALE BY
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OPP08ITE CHARLESTON HOTEL.
March 17 wslyr
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GROCERS
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No. 18 Light-street, Ballimore,
Jo. JJ Proprietors and Sole Agents tor
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Prepar J by the Baltimore Condensed Milk Company
April 22 Cmos
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P B I Ii T 1 N fi .
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anil tho Public that he has a large assortment ol
NEW TYPE, MACHINERY, and u Ono stock of
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iu a neat .maimer, and at GREATLY REDUCED
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Having large lonts of type, will contract for the
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