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THE DAILY NEWS. OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Postofflce at Charleston, for the reek ending DECEMBER 3, 1868, and print ?3 officially In TB? DAX? NXWS, SS the newspaper having tho largest circulation in the City of Charleston. ^-Persons celling for Letters Advertised, should state that they are "Advertised." ?3- Office hours from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. On Sun? days, from 5 to 6 P. M. STANLEY G. TROTT. Postmaster. WOMEN ?S XiIST. Adams, Mrs A Hays. Mary Orman, Sarah Agn*w, M'ss E Hess, th'zibeth OUver, Emily C Alston, Mrs C Hills, Eliza A Purman, Mrs S Barber, Vh=s L Hitchcock, Mrs E Prince, Sarah Badger, Mrs H A Pinckney, Mrs P Bettorm, Alisa S HoUin?. Mrs Pierce, Miss S ' Bellinger, Mrs E Bo ward, Mrs Pinckney, Miss C B Homes, Miss MA E Birk, Mrs E Jones, Eliza A Pnncherer, Miss Bishop, Mrs E F Jones, Mrs H J Bekewood. Mrs Jenkins, Mary Packer, Mrs E H Biak ely. Miss ? Johnston, Fanny Pat ker, Miss F Boorie, Miss A Johnson, Mrs H Randall, Mrs L Brady, Mrs A Johnson. 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Eagar-- Geo W Merchin:s" flote' A Ellis, nilham Michel, John B Walker, Dr C?e- T (Blacksnith) Middleton, meat A t Fish burne, Jack Stephnoy Walker, Isaiah 8 ? Fleming, Robert Miller, F C Webb, Wm, Jr Fourcher, Vict-r Millar, B J Wilkson, James v Foster, John E Mickey, Bev Ed- White, Edward B Frary & Kilroy? ward /Williams, LH d Frater,Benjamin Mond!, Aristide [ WilUiam?, Ldw'd SST Persons depositing letters in the Postofflce wBl piesse place the stamp near the upper right hand corner of the envelope, and they will also please to remember that without the stamp a letter cannot be mailed, but will be Beni tc- the Dead Letter Office. December 4 /mandai at? Commercial. Thc Charleston Money market. THURSDAY, December 3, 1868. Tho tone of the stock market ls ?lill buoyant, and prices yesterday show a further and marked sdvaoce. Banks bills are decidedly better, and there i? some inquiry for South Carolina Railroad securities, but the great chaxge ia ba the quotations for City and State securities. Charleston City stock is held at 50 , and 51, State bonds (old) are in demand at 65, and Bills Receivable are quoted as high as 00. Money ls growing essy, and the prospect in finan? cial circles ls decidedly bright and cheering. BC UT HUN B?KS WHIM. i Current Rates ( Bank of Gr?nden.33 @0l Bank of Charleston.S6 @t0 Bank of Chester.9 @00 - Bank of Georgetown.9 taco < Bank of Hamburg.7 @00 Bank ol Newberry.38 goo 1 Bank of South Carolina.ll goo f Bank of State of S Carolina, prior to 1861.25 ?00 a Bank of State of S. Carolina, after 1st Jan., . ?861.4 ?00 1 Commercial Bank. Columbia.1 gOO a Kr oh ange Bank, Columbia.10 @00 f, Firm tm' and Exchange Bank, Charleston. 00 ?00 Merchant's Bank, Ob?ra?.9 @00 0 People's Bank. Charleston.67 @00 I Flanter'B Bank of Fairfield.4 @00 d Plantors' and Mechanics' Bank,CharIcston.24 fe00 Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, (old).32 ci 00 b S oath western Railroad Bank, Charleston, y (sew).80 @00 h State Bank, Charleston. 5 goo Union Bank, Charleston.85 Ca 00 a City of Charleston Change Bills.97 (?3,00 y State S. Carolina Treasury Notes.88 ?00 BONDS. 8TOCE8 AMD COUPONS. 7 City of Columbia Bonds.47 geo a ?ity of Columbia Coupons.50 gOO & ; South Carolina Railroad and Bank Stock 1 (Whole shares). .40 @00 11 1 South Carolina Railroad (half shares).20 goo c & O. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.68 @70 n 6. C. R. R. Seven Per Cent. B'ds, ex conp.80 goo S. C. Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness. 00 g 00 9 etty of Charleston Six Per Cent. Stock_50 g 61 ? City of Charleston Certificate of Indebted- 8 ness.95 6S7 _ City of Charleston F?re Loan Bonds.60 geo 7 6i?taOf SouttfCarolina Bonds (old).05* geo State of South Carolins Bonds (new issue, g, of Jannary 1,1867).57 ?00 " State of Mouth Carolina Stock.60 ?00 H SUte of South Carolina Coupons.55 gOO rt People's National Bank Stock.Par. $. First National Bank Stock.par? 102 Z Greenville and Columbia Railroad State *' guaranteed bonds.38 ?49 Greenville and Columbia 1st Mortgage ?, Bonds.55 g58 Northeastern K. R. 1st Mortgage Bonds 0 (sx.ooupona).79 ggo Northeastern R.R. 1st Coupons (past iuei.50 ?00 ti Northeastern R.B. Certificates ol Indebted? ness.17 300 U Charleston Gas Company Stock.is gig'j ts Charleston City Railway Stock.59 gai' w Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds (State guarantee).40 gu L Charleston and Savannah Railroad Stock.00 gue City of Savannah Bonds.86 ($00 f, City of Savannah Coupons (due previous to 1st June, 1866).95 ?00 0 City of Savannah Coupons (due after 1st vi June, 1866).97 @00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Stock. .60 @52 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bonds.86 g87 e Memphis and Charleston R. R. Coupons. .93 gOO ? *Thie quotation Includes the overdue January and s July coupons. PORT CAX.BTJSX>AR. PHASES 07 THE HOON. Lest Quarter, 7th, 8 hours, 89 minutes, morning. New Moon, 14th, 6 hours, 47 minutes, morning. First Quarter, 22d. 1 hour, 38 minutes, morning. Full Moon, 29th. 7 honre, 62 minutes, evening. 0 ~~ ~~" 1 NOT. * DEC. M00H HIGH aa RISES. tZTB. KUHL WATER. 30 Monday.... 6..45 4..52 7.. 3 7..39 1 Tuesday.... 6..? 4..62 6..48 morn. 2 Wednesday. ?..47 4..52 7..48 9..11 3 Thursday... 6..48 4..51 9..51 10 . 2 4 Friday..... B..49 4..61 9..57 10..64 6 Saturday... 6..50 4..61 ll.. 1 ll. fl fiSuaday. 6..51 4..51 mora. 12..49 export* for the Week ending i nursaay December 3. roane*. A PORT IS THETJKITEDKWGDOM-Por Bdiisb brig Joshua A Mary-1217 bbls Rosin, 433 bbls Spirits lurpentine ind 14 bbl* far. rxruEsnc. BOSTON-Per brig Cyclone-130,096 feet Lumber, 3?0 bbls Rosin and C toE8 Iron. NEW YOKK-Per steamship Manhattan-1285 bales Upland and 35 b?gs Sealaland Cotton, 112 ?erces Bice, 47 bales Domestics, 50 bundles Paper. 42 pkgs Fruit, 63 pigs Sundries and HO empty Bar? rels.Per steamship JamcB Adger-46 bags Sea Island and 1162 bales Upland Cotton, 168 tes Bice. 63 bale3 DoniesbCB, 68 pkgs Fruit, 18 pkgs Sundries, 1 Horse and 1 Buggy.Per steam? ship Georgia-167 tierces Clean Rice, 35 tierces Seed Rice, 4 bacs Sea Island and 439 bales Up? land Cotton, 1 lot Oranges and Sundries.Per sehr Robert CaldweU-65 casks Rice. 868 bags Cotton Seed, C04 caskB Kaolin Clay. 80.000 feet Lumber, 160 Empty Barrels, 2000 bushels Bran, 5 bbls Vinegar, 1 case Mdze, 6 Empty Corboys, and 4 bundles Paper.Per steamship Virgo I JO r*?.gs Sea Island and 908 bales Upland Cotton, 196 tierces Bice, 78 bales Domestics, 48 bags Bice Flour and 79 pkgs Sundries. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Prometbous-230 tons Phosphate, 1C9 tierces Rice, 4 bags Cotton, 10 sacks Peanuts, ?00 bigs Corn, 7 bales Cot on. 14 boxes Old Type, 8 cases Mdse, C bundles Chahs and 50 pk gs Sundries. BALTIM OB E-Per slcamshiD Carroll-331 bales Up? land Colton, 37 tierce:? and 63 bbls Bice, & bales Rage, 39 bales Yarn, 27 boxes Hams. 4 hhds Bones, 4 bales Hides, 7 bbls Barley, 61 bbls Orau ges, 202 pkgs Dried Fruit, 26,000 feet Lumber and 20 pkgs Sundries. THE CHARLESTON MARKET. FOB THE WEEK ENDING THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. COTTON.-The market for the staple during the first ef the week exhibited generally much firm? ness, with some improvement in price; but towards the close the article was dull, with a lower tendency, the fibre at Liverpool comme seing at HJid, improv? ing to ll??@U3?d, receding to ll>?@ll^d <B lb for middling uplands. The New York market daring the same period beginning at 25@25,'4'c, hardoned to 25*?c, receded to 25@25>4C and fell yesterday to 24??c 9 lb for New York middlings ; and in (his place middling uplands began at 23}?c, stiffened to 24c, and was yesterday quoted at 23Kc lb. The positions of the leading centres have been as follows, as reported by telegraph : At Liverpool, on Friday, November 27, the article was quiet; sa.'oi 10,000 bales; uplands ll?ad; at Now York the market closed quiet, dull and drooping; sales 1500 bales, at25@25?4C On Saturday the former continued quiet; the latter omened a shade lower, hut clore 1 steady; sales 2800 biles, at 25c. On Monday thc former was firm but not higher; sales 15.C00 bales; uplands liJi'd ; the latter improved a ti, and was de? cidedly more active; sales 6200 balea, at 25??c. On Tuesday the former was quiet and firm; sales 12,000 bales; uplands U^d@U^d; the latter was firm but less active; Bales 3500 bales, at 2 ?%C. On Wednes? day the former WM oisy and ful' >?d flower; sales 10,000 bales; uplands ll,^@H???; the latter was heavy and about ?.'c lower; sales 2500 bales, at 23? 25^e. Yesterday the former was dull ?nd ten din down; sales 10,000 bales; uplands ll>i(ail>4'; tho latter was dull and declined ?rc, ot 24??c. Tho arrivals of th 3 article for the week show some decline in sea islands, but a slight improvement ia uplands, and have been 299 bags of sea islands and Floridas, and 7111 bales of uplands, against 470 bags of sea islands and Floridas, and 6567 bales of uplands for the corresponding week hist year. '1 he receipts have, been from the following sources, say of uplatds per South Carolina Railroad, 5537 bales per Northeastern Railroad, 1036; from Peedee, 359 Santee, 143; Georgetown, 31; Savannah, 5; of sea islands from Beaufort (S. O.k.43; James Island, 1 John's Island, 6; Edisto, 82; Northeastern Railroad, 21; Florida. 86; Savannah, 44. The transacions and prices prevailing iu this market for the week have bee a as follows: On Friday, November 27, the article was firm, with 1 moderate demand durinz the early part of the day, but towards the close of business an easier feeling ivas manifested ; soles about 700 bales, ordinary to jood ordinary being queted at 21@22>?, low mid liing at v3@23?i, middling at 23M. end strict mid Bing at 24c. V lb. " On Saturday the market commenced quiet, but aler became more ac ive, and closed steady; sales 100 bales; quotations as before. On Monday pricis opened firm, with light transac? ions, but closed with a good demand and an od .ance of about >4C ?i lb; sales 1000 halos, ordinary 0 good ordinary being quoted at 21??@23, low mid ling ot 23.V, middling at 23%, and strict to good diddling at 23@23.Sic. $ lb. Ou Tuesday the market was stiffer, with a steady emend, and prices hardened about Jfc, 9 lb; soles uO bales, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 2@23, low middling at 23J?, middling at 24, and trict middling at 24.'4"@24 vic. $ lb. On Wednesday the market commenced quiet and toady, but closed dull at aboutie. $ lb docline; ales 370 bales, ordinary to good orduury being noted at 21 %@22%, low middling at 23^, mid,djin 123X, and strict middling at 24c. $ lb. Yesterday tho market was depressed, and receded (O. fl lb; sales 400 bales, say 33 at 22<?, 130 at 23, 2 at 23.X, 219 at 23,ix, 3 at 93X, 1 at 24, and 10 Gul itt gm at 24 Kc ft lb. We quote : LIVEnPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to pood ordinary.21)?@22 Low middling.23 ? Middling.23,i?<oi Strict middling.23&@24 The following are the quotations of the two lerding rades by KEW TOBE CLASSIFICATION: Low middling.233?? Middling.23??@24 SEA ISLAND COTTON -The arrivals of this quality >f the fibre show a decrease, and have been 299 bogs if sea islands and Florida?, against 35S the week be ore, and 470 for tho corresponding week last year .'here has been rather a bettor inquiry for some [ualitios, and wo note sales of about 125 bags of sea stands and Floridas during the week-mostly tho jrmer- say 1 island stained at 26; 1 do. at 27; 4 do 130; 3 islands at 63%; 22 Co. at 70; 9 at 75; 1 at 78 1 at SO; Gat 83; 1 at 90; 1 a: 100; ll at 115; 15 at 120 nd of Florida, 5 at 60, and 5 at 75. Yesterday the allowing transactions took place: 1 stained at 30; t32J?;16 sea islands at 70; ll at 75; lat 105; and 6 at 2J fi lb. We quote common to medium 60@80; mc iium fine 90@100; line 110? LiO r> lb. RICE.-The arrivals r-howan increase, and have ?en about 40,000 bu-hels of Carolina rough for th feeh. There has been a good inquiry and price ave been generally well maintained, thc solc.i counting to about 1000 tierces of clean Carolina, iz: 13 ?erces at 6??c f* m. 80 do at 6%, 12 at 7, 5 at X, Vi at 7 3-16, 100 at IU, 130 ot7>i. 370 al 7?,'. ICO 17 11-16, 72 at 7%, 10 at V/t. 50 al 7 15-10, and 50 at fi fi lb. We quote sales of 1000 bushels of Carolina ough at SI 70 fi bushel. We quote common to tab? leau Carolina at6*?@7??c fl lb, good 7}{?7)i, com ion primo 7Ji@8c. Carolina rough rice may be noted ot $160@1 75 fl bushel for interior, and $170 ?)2 fl bushel for seacoast. Yesterday the offering tock was light; sales about 125 tierces; say 110 at %, and 15 at 7 15-16c fl lb. Quotations unchonsed NAVAL STORES.-The arrivals have been small, 17 about 600 bbls for the week. Spirits turp?n ne may be quoted at 42@42}? ? gallon, soles of ?in have taken place at $1 80@1 90 for No. 2, and 2 25@3 for No. L Crude turpentine is selling at 160 fl bbl for virgin and yellow dip. HAY.-There have been no arrivals of this article, id the operations have D<*en restricted to the sale [ retail lots. CORN_The demand is very limited and the ?ansactions are mostly in small parcels to supply ie local inquiry. Old corn may be quoted in re? di lots at about $1 15@118 $ bushel, weight, ?cks included. We learn of no quotable sales of sw OATS.-About 4000 bushels have been received .om Baltimore, consigned to dealers, for the supply f the local trade. The market has been without 'hoiesale transactions. FLOUR.-Northern and Western brands are in ood stock, and are held steadily at about previous gures, say for Noithcrn and Western super S7 75 fl bl. ; extra $8 75 fi bbl., and fimily at $9 75 fi bb), outhcrn qualities ore ia light supply, and may bp noted at $9 25@9 50 for super; $10 for extra, and 11@12 fl bbl. for family qualities. BACON-Is in light stock, particularly of sido?: ut the inquiry continues small. Wo quote prime hould-rs at 14@14^c. fl lb.; prime clear rib sides 118J??19c. fl lb. .Dry salted sides (now) arc selling t about 17c, and strips at 18c. fl lb. BUTTER.-Prime is in moderate stock, and sells t45@60c. fl lb. Western is in large supply, and iay be quoted at S0@40c fl lb., as in quality, .imited supplies of country come to hand, and ore lspeeed of at 25@35c. fl tb. SALT.-The arrivals have been about 3400 sacks ?om Liverpool, and 2000 sacks from a neighboring ort. Wc note sales of about 3000 sacks to arrive at S Sf ?2 9 sack. Jobbing lots arr selling st $2 10S2 25 fl sack. INDIA BAGGING.-The market continues to be airly supplied There has been a moderate demand it about 22>?@23c. for standard, and 23K@24c. fer leavy per yard. Dundee bagging, 44inches, 1J? tts. .or the yard, is held at 30@35c. Sea island biggin-, 15 Inches wide, 2 lbs. to the yard, is held a GOYj G;; Stash ROPE.-The demand for rope is moderate, and pri?es are somewhat nominal at quo ta ti oe s. We juole hemp at - corns ? lb. ; greenlcaf at 10 cents, md jute at 8>i@9 cents pound. IRON BAN Dil VND TIES for cotton, of the most spproved patterns, are offered on the market, and they are in active demand at 7aSc tb. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-lhere is a moderate stock of this article, and we quote river floor? ing boards at $13 ^ M.; scantling and plank 510@12 fi M.; timber of shipping ?nd good mill qualities (hero is a light supply on the market ind may be quoted at Sll'<?12 "cl M. Common is selling at $5?ii t>. M.; and city sawed lumber ai 820? 25 M. FREIGHIS-To Liverpool by Bteam, room is held nt ,?.k'd. on uplands, and ld. on sea island; by sail, >?d. on uplands, and ?id. on sea islands. To Havre nominal. To tho West Indies, Cuban ports, D?rth side, on lumber, S10@T2, gold, and $11 ?$12 south side. Coastwise-To New York by steam j>?c 9 lb on uplands, and lc. on rca islands, $2 t*. tierce on rice; by sail, Kc 1? lb on up? lands, and $1 50 ^ tierce on rice; on boards SH ^ M, on resawod lumber $11 7 M , e.n timber $13. To Boston, by steam, via Ballimore, lc. ^ lb on cotton and - ? tierce on rice; by sail %c ii lb ou cotton, $12 00 fi M. on resawed lumber, and $13 00 ? M. on timber. To Philadelphia, Jt>, # lb on upland cotton by steam and -c. tl lb by sail; on flooring boards $9 M.; on re sawed nimbe-, 510; on Umber, $12 5d ?i M. io Baltimore, by steam, cotton }?c. ; rice fi tierce, SI 75 ; phosphates, ti 2000 lb?., $4 in packages, in bulk as per agreement; lumber "fr M $8(5,10, as in size; wheat bushel 12c. in sack?. By this lino to Philadelphia on cotton, Xe; rice t? tierce $2 00 ; phosphate per ton, $G in packages. To Louisville. Ky., on rice, 75c. %i hundred. To Cincinnati 65c. To St. Louis 6Cc, By sail on boards and scamling, hence to Baltimore. ?9; on lumber $10; phosphates $5. Vessels are in Jemand at neighboring ports for lumber and timber freights, and high rates are offered. EXCHANGE-Sterling Bills-The rate yesterday ms nominalst 145,s? for sixty day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks sre purchasing light checks on New York >i dis., 6 days M discount, [hey are selling sight checks at par. GOLD.-The brokers wore yesterday buying ot 15, i.nd telling at 37. Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, December 3-Noon.-Consols 92*,'a*2*?. 3onds 74)?. Bank rate advanced to 3 per cent. IrvBBPOOL, December 3-Noon.-Cotton quiet; ales 10.C00 bales. TwoP M.-Cotton tends down; uplands llj.'all >4'd, )rleans llj.'all^d. Pork 87s. Lard 69s 6d. Beef 7s Cd. Turpentine 29-:. 1 inc rosin ICF. Evening.-Cotton flat; uplands on the spot ll^'d, float 10,','d; Orleans lU2'd. Wheat Armer but not dgher. Naval stores unchanged. DOMESTIC MARKETS. NEW YORK, Deceml er 3- Noon.- Money easy at . Sterling Gold 35Hi Wi 10#. Cotton 24^? 5. Evening.-Cotton heavy and a >.?c lower. Sales 00 bales at 24??c. Flour lower on low gradea. Spring heit qr let, winter heavy and 2 to 3c lower. Corn envy and unchanged, whito Southern $1 07al 10. ork 25#a26c. Lird firmer at 15??al5J?a Groce os dull. Turpentine 4Ci46& Rosin $2 46a7 50. rely hts quiet; on cotton by tail 5-lCa??. Money rm but not buoyanr, call loans 0i7 p:r cont. Stcrl ig weak. Gold quiet at 3*. Southern hoads ulL The stock exchange to-day directed that orth Carolina State bond.? date J January let, I860, jd -uosequently up to April 1st, 18C8, inclusive; so, bonds issued under the Rinding act ratified ugust 20th, 1868, and dated October 1st, 2868, bc )od delivery for North Carolina new bonds, and int all other new bonds for the present bc caR d parakiy. This action is caused by a cla m that o acts of the State Assembly au'horizing thc issue Chatham and other railroad bonds were nncousti tional,*in failing to provide for the interest on thc >nds by levying a specific lax. BALTTJIOEE, Do:embor 3.--Cotton lends down, our active; favors sellers; superfine $C 75a7 23. heat dull: prime to choice red S3 25s2 45. Corn ill; new whit? 95ca$l; y?llow $1 O? i 08. Oats m? DT^'me 72a73. Rye dull at 30a43c. Pork dull S27. Shoulders 14c. Hams 18c. Lard 17c, CINCINNATI, December 3.-Flour quiol; iamlly, $7 ?8. Com in good demand at 62aG3c. Whitley cady at 98c. Mess pork, $22 75a23. Lard dull and wer at 13,54'al4^c. B.:con, clear sides, 15Jf; new igar-cured hams, 16>ial7c. WILMINGTON, 'N. C.,l Decemher3.-Spirits lurpoE ne unsettled at 42!"a43c. Rosiu weak at $1 75a2. arpentine declined 10c-$1 90a2 9'. Tar dcc?ucd :-$2 25. Cotton dull at 22c for middlings. AUGUSTA, December 3.-Cotton declined; sales 853 iles; receipts 781; middling 22,'i. SAVANNAH, December 3.-Cotton dull and heavy; les 567 bales; middlings 23,<4'. Receipt,- 20G0. Ex >rts coastwiso 1449. MOBILE, December 3.-Cotton duh; sales 900baies ,22>?a22?4. Recoipts710. Exports 15U. NEW Or.LEANS, December 3.-Tho operations in itton were prevented by the weather; ?f?fc lower; iddliDjs 22?.?a23?; sales 2500 bales; receipts 9153 iles; exports 3301 bales. Gold 347?. Sterling, com? ercial, 4?,'?i46; bank, C^aCL'. York sight ex ?ango Jj'a.'j discouut. There WBB nothing done lu .oouce on account of a heavy rain all day. Sugar achanged. Molasses, common, 43a43c; choice, aC4. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, Deoeuibir 2.-TUSP?JOTSE-Has xliucd 10 cents, and we quote salen of 372 bbls at I for soft, and *2 for hurd, per 280 lbs. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Sales ot CO bbls at 43e per dion for New York packages. Sales also of ICU als delivered between 15th January and 1st of Feb nry, seller's option, at 4'lc. ROSIN-Sales of 5J? bbls al $2 12,';, $3 40a3 50 for o. 1, as in quality, and $4 5015 for pale. TAR-103 bb s changed hands at $2 30 pet bbl. COITOS-Small transaction! at 22c f. r low mi 1 ins aud 23c for middling. WOO c S P ? 5.0 cr g> ? : Sg ? a ' itr B N 1 BS ra S : BS I E : Ss F O '. m 2. . ? i ifs S ?< ; <? <? ; ? ? CT O* KR if fi O au <8 a 2. ra la ?o O ?! . 3 : a* : S n> ti S ba <a B.B" naa S 'Gp e ?! o 1 S'S. i 2i ss IO cu tr tc ?- C- CT) -1 '- OC a h. ts BS OO IO 1 u p_3> -Ol? oe>? ?- tr. o rfl q ?z i 1 n 3 Z\\ ? Iii! -Il i: ?gc '.go VS ;! SB P P B S ba M 2 18 ?L r s B c i ft s r. :ocks of Cotton ia the Interior Towns not included In the Kecelpts. 18C8. igueta and Hambarg.November 20| 3,858 aeon, Geo.November 30 10 623 >lumbU8, Cm.November 27 S.C59 ontgomery, Ala.November 28 8,613 Ima, Ala.November 27 3,110 emphls, Tenn.November 29 31,219 ishv?le, Tenn.November 30 1,319 Total. 47,301 Exports of Klee. Naval Stores ana IV?* ber from the Port of Charleston. ^ September 1 to December 3. W ? from PORTS. Boston- ,, , New *ork Philadelphia. Baltimore. New Orleans . Mobile. Providence, RI... Other U. S. Ports.. I Total Coastwise . TOKES 4,121 61G 1,761 411 BarrelP. Barcelona. Majorca 4 i Market West Indies. Halifax, NS. St Johns, N B. London. Bristol, Eng. Liverpool. Havro. Montevideo. Great Britain. Total Foreign. Grand Total. 6,850. 1,987 49 j 3,234 LCM BER. Feet. COI,ooo 1,782.937 1,101,698 548.000 311,000 1)9,663 4,414.298 352,069 ....| 288,728 6,5471 9,83C| 640,791 6 8501 18.1171 5,085 095 : : I o cOSO S < S 3 5 o a n S 5 9 I 5 3 E IO r ? i ? -o io ti?Olili S St o : Sgl cooo ? O? tc - cr. ?g ' J?SP.1_ ; ol s- ; j* pp . IJ IOH.C CC ?-1 IO ct M * . - IO ? c= . IO O tO - -J <= *. Cl : ? : p?}ir!t ?P+P* I ? s : 'ygg's?Eif.SSaS . IftS ? 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I tr 81 J NOTE.-We havo deducted trom New Orleans 1,6'5 bales Uplond, from Mobile. bales, from ."harleston 1100 bags Pea Island and 144 bales Up and, and trom Savannah 1905 bogs Sea Island and bales Upland-the quantities received at those >orts lrom Mobile, Florida, Texas and Savannah. Cnarloston Wholesale Prices. HA GGISG. fi yard Dundee. Gunny Cloth... SALE ROPE. f? lb-Mautllo. Western. Ju e. COTTON, fi lb Ordinary to Uood Ordinary. Low Middling. Middling tn ittrict Middling. Good Middling. Sea Island. 70EEEE, fi lb-Rio. Laguayra . Java. FERTILIZERS Wando Co's Amnion'?! Sol Phos. Pot ito Fertilizer. Alkaliue Phosphate. Bone Flour... Double Relined Poudrettc.. ... Nibs' Phosphate... 30 @ 22^ .? - *(<a 8 9 S}i6i - & 21M'rt 23 'S 23>?@ 00 20 2S 35 12,'? 9 22J? rei 1.30 ?ft" 26 ?e - .'<? 10 to.00 (?a 50.00 (ol 3C.00 ? 63.00 (rt 30.00 'rt C3.0? (Si Peruvian Guano, ft ton. 100 0? ?9 - Pacific Guana, ? 2000 lbs. C-JM '9 - Phoenix Guano.g - Dangk'a Phosphate, 3 2000 His... 00.00 (rt - Rho'ilc?' Phosphate, ti 2000 lb?... r.i.oo <y - Mapes'S-.iptTPhosphate, vi 2000 1h to.00 fa - Zell'a Raw linne Phosphate. to.oo (<s) - Zell's Super Phosphate of Lime.. to.00 (?> - WoohUon'l Phosphate of t.iuie..-. 65.00 tfft 00 Crcasdale'stien. Super-Phoc. net! 60.00 (rt 00 Bower-' CoraOletc Manure, net... | 60.00 (rt OU YLOUK, fi bbl-Supei.,7.7.) fa. - Northern and Wecteru F.xtra. 8. ?J ? - Baltimore Extra. - g - Southern-Super. ?.? g .?.>" V?ire.10.00 ia! - Family. U.? ?PJ.WI ?RA1S-Maryland Oats, fi bushel. - @ - Western Oats, 9 bushel. - (rt - Corn, fi bushel. - W - L4F, fient.-North River. - <?? - Eastern.j - ? - LUMBER, fi M. tcet- r.rM Clear White Pine, 1st quality.150.00 g?.N White Pine, good run. 38.00 |40.00 Yellow Pine. ....(<*25.00 Boards, ft M. feet-Rough.tt.00 fr IS . 00 Grooved and Toucucd.... 128.00 ?32.00 If GLASSES, fi gallon-Cuba.I 42 @ - Muscovado. ">?? . ~ Sngar House. 50 ? lM New Orleans.... ~ ~ VA VAL STORES, fi bbl-Tar.... - Ci - Pitch. - ?? - Rosin, Pale. A - g " ~ Rosin No. 1.? ,? | ^ Rosin No. 2. -?0, . }.? Rosin! No. 3.... J-7? 5 SolrilaTarwentinc, fi gaile-). - W - OUMQtn.V IB.- I _ I? g - tfA/Li'-American, 4(?l20d, 9 keg.. | 5.60 @ 7.00 TO1KPE?-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... | 0.70 (gi Dupont's, F.F.F.? J-g g ' Dupont's. Blasting. -i 4.2o @ Bacon, Hams, li lb.I 22 ^ ^ Bacon, 8ldes.I 18 ? 19 Bacon. Shoulders.! " ? ? Bacon, Stnps. ~ <Z ~ Lard, in keg. - f* ~ Butter. fi g " Cheese. 15 ? * Potatoes, "ii bbl. - g ~ Onions. - ? "" Apples. ~Z.M o ?/C?-Carolina, fi lb. 6Ji(J 8 East India. _ (a - Mir- Liverpool, coarse, fi sack.. 2.10 (c$ 2.25 Liverpool, ttue. - f - WGA R, fi lb-Raw.I Ll @ 14 Porto Rico.I ?? g }? Museovat" .I 13 ? 16 .'onsigncesperSoutli karolina KallroaU December 3. 801 bales Cotton. 36 bales Domestics. 625 btubels lr in, 206 caf-k8 Clay, 3 cara Lumber, l ear Wood. 36 bashels Oats, 1 car Muh s and 1 car Catie, lo taiiroad Agent J A W H Armstrong, Wn Boach, Urkpatrick & Witte, Ravenel * C.). Wardlaw t Ca ew, Ihurbton A Holmes, Graescr, Lee, Smith A Co, V W Smith. W B Williams, Reeder li Davis, J Co. ock A Co, Wil'is ti Ohieolm, THAW Dewoee. Pcl? er. Rodgers A i o. Johnston, Crows k Co, DowUng .Po G ll Walter & Oo, Brodie & Co, J B Pringle, iunt A Bro, B C >horp A Co, J B E Sloan, Cohen, UD^AOo;7*3Wm, M Goldsmith A Son. OW Viinams k Co, Claghorn, Herring & Co. Caldwell s lon, and James Adger & Co. Comparative Exports of Cotton, from ttte Fort ot Charleston. EXPORTED TO Liverpool. Other British Ports. Total to Great Britain... Havre. Other 1-rench Ports. Total to France.. North of Europe. Total North of Europe. i-outh of Europe. West Indies, fcc.. Total Foreign Ports. Boston., Rhode Island, ~c. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore and Nor ilk_ Other United States Ports. Total to Coastwise Ports, Grand Total. SSA ISLASD. UPLAND. Bales. Bales. 210 j 0,688 0,588 2?0 1,017 0,688 1,185 830 30,710 1,109 6,666 53.127 Consignees per ?\orihcastcru Kallroad December 3. 171 bales Cotton, 92 bashels Rough rtice, 50 bbls Naval >tore9, Furniture, Mdse, ic. To G W clark & Co, Mowry i Co, Kbkpalrick & Witte, Claghorn, Herring k Co, P W Emanuel, Kecdill fc Docker?, Graoaor, Lee, Smith fc Co, O W Williams k Co, W K Ryan, Pe'zer, Rodgers fc Co, G H Walter k Co, J G Miers, Mazycks k dal tera, Frost k Adgcr.A B Jarvis, Heeder & Davi?, Nachman k Co, JD Aiken k Co, G W Lee, Ravcnel fc Co, US Government,audRailroad Agent. Passengers. Per steamship Charleston, from New York-Jes? sie Wilson, H D C Gorlact, O CottrcU, Mrs Cottrell, WStomser, Mips M A Walker, Mis* S Harlow. PA Peterson. G C Peterson. A M Bishop.Misses Andrews, F W Andrews, G H Andrews and wife. Mis Sprague and family, .Vrs Qayno. A D?boise, Mr Douglass, J Coffee, and ll iu the steerage. ??im tos. Port of Charleston. December 4 Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York-left 1st inst. Mdse. To J Adger & Co, G H Andrews, C D Ahrcns & Co, J D Aiken fc Co, Adams, Damon k Co, J E Adger k Co. Boyd fc O'Mara, J Bredenbnrg, TM Bnstoll, ? Bulwinklo, 0 D Brahe k Co. H Bischoff*: Co, Cartmill, Haibeson fc Co, J Cosgrove, G Connc", L Cohen fc Co, J A Cook fc Co, T M Cater, T D Clan? cy, Lauruy fc Alexander. H Gerdts & Co,W H Chaffee fc Co. H Cobia fc co, Dowie & Moise, E Daly, J B Duval fc Son, Douglass fc Jackson. S Fajs, B Feld mann fc Co, C D Frank, Fogartie & Stillman.Forsytb, Met omb fc Co, Furchgatt fc Bros, D F Fleming & Co, J S Fairly fc Co, J H Graver, 0 Goldstein, H Hastell, J P Horbach, W S Heneroy, Holmes & Calder, W P Hall, ii H Hillen, N A Hunt, Jeffords & Co, Johnston, Crews & Co, C H Johnson, Klinck, Wickenberg & Co, H Klatte & Co, S S Kendrick, Kinsrnm Bro, F Krcs scll, Jr. L Lorentz, Lengnick fc Soil, McLoy fc Rice, Marshall fc Burge, J G Milaor fc Co, J B McElhoso, S R Marshall, Wm Morscher, M Mi.rks, W A Mebr tens, Muller, Nimitz fc Co, D O'Neill fc Son, J C Oge mon, J F O'Neill fc Son, C Rocsller, J R Reed fc Co, L Schnell, E B Stoddard fc Co, btoll, Webb fc Co, W Gurney, Soulhern Express Company, 9 C Railroad and others. Tuursday, December 2, in lat 36 li, long 71 56, spoke bark Thomas Dallett. of Kingston, Ja? maica, CO days tram Rio, for New York; supplied her with provisions. Brig Eva N Johnson, Johnson, New York, 7 davs. Guano. To L X Potior, and G W Wi hams fc Co. Sehr Mary G Ireland, Ireland, Philadelphia, 5days. Coal. To U F i taker fc Co. and tho G<s Company. Sehr Andrew H Edwardo, Barnett, Philadelphia, 5 days. Coal. To tho Master and C W Seignlous. Sloop Isabella, from Santco. 1706 bushels Rough Rice. Io J R Pringle, and J D Aiken fc Co. Sloop Dorothea, fi om Santee. 1275 bushels Rough Rice. To J R Pringle, and Frasor i Dill. Sloop Columbus, from Cooper River. 250 bushels Rough Rice. To Reeder fc Davis. By Druys from Chisolm's Mill. 115 tierces Rice. Io Chiaolm Bros, and W C Bee fc Co. By Drays from Bennett's Mill. 86 tierces Rice To F G Cart and G H In-raham fc Son. Steamer Samson, Payne, Savannah. 1200 socks Salt To St nhouso fc Co. Cleared Yesterday. itcamsbip Virgo, Bulkloy, New York-Ravcnel fc Co. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia-Jno & Theo Getty. British brig Joshua & Mary, Veal, a Port in tho Uni? ted Kingdom-R Mure i Co. From this Fort, steamship Manhattan, Woodhull. New York. Nov 30 3rig James Baker, Pl elan, Philadelphia, Nov 30. Up for this Port. Sehr Ncllio G Burgess,-, at Boston, Nov 20. Sailed for this Port, .hip Grahom's Polly, Barges?, from Flu-hlng, Nov 15. Memoranda. Thc sehr Chiloe, from Boston, for Charleston, ar Ived at Holmes' Holo, November 28. The sehr Pharm, Studley, for Georgetown, S C, ailed frcin Providence, R I, Novemoer 27. Ihe sehr Caroline Kienzle, Eic: zio, from George own, S C. for Boston, arrived at Holmes' Hole, No rembcr 30. Shipnews by Telegraph. LIVERPOOL, December 3.-The ship Rlenzi, from Quebec, and tho bark Ale?dale, irom bt John's, have leen abandone J at sea. NrrYonK. December 3.-Arrived-Montgomery, 'exit and lilli?. BORTON, December 3.-The steamer Concordia, rom New Orleans, has boon lowed luto this harbor, laving lost her propeller, 'ibo hull ana cargo a:e n good ?md lion. SAVANNAH, December 3.-Cleared-Steamers Anio ica, Baltimore; Herman Livingston, *ew York; chrs Ireno E Messervey, Danen; fcmelino McLean, )gec.hee; i-opbia, Na-ss-m; Margaret. Providence. There is a heavy northeast wind, a,..; .veatherco'.d. LIST OF SHIPPING In the Port of Charleston, December 3. "ESPELS UNDER 100 TONS. AND STEAMERS COASTING WITHIN TUE STATE EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. Ih'trleston, 122C tons, Berry, at Adgcr'a wharf, from New York, discharging-J Adger fc Co. 'hampicu, Ills tous, Lockwood, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading-James Adger & Co. rirgo, - tons, Bnlkley, at Vaudorborst's wharf, for New York, ready - Ravencl te Co. iey West, 618 lons, Rudolf, at Palmetto wharf, from New York, discharging-J A Enslow fc Co. Tomethcus, 681 tons, Gray, at Atlantic wharf, for Philadelphia, loa ling-Jno fc Theo Ge'ty. ?ea Gull, GIG tons. Dutton, at L'niou wharf, for Bal? timore, leadiug-Courtenay & Trenholm. SUITS. I C Winthrop, 010 to s, smart, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Patterson t Stock. )wcgo, 973 ton.?. Post, at Atlantic wuarf, lui- Liver pout, loading-'A' B >mit i fc Co. .cotswood |Brj, 715 tons, Yeamaii.at Boyce's wharves, for Liverpool, loadiug-R Mure fc Co. ?uniter, .160 tons. Keene, at Brown fc Co's wharf, lrom New York, waitinu-Master. J Mosher (Bri, 798 tons, Misb-r, at Accommoda? tion wharf, lor Liverpool, loading-Street Bros k Co. BARKS. laabct (Nor), 322 lons Lammers, at Boyce's wharf, for Liveipool. loading-J M Fri-dsberg. tomeo (Br), 705 tons. Card, at Boyce & Co's wharl, lor Liverpool, loading-R Mure i Co Jzzie H, 890 tons, Spring, at Brown fc Co'i wharf. from Bath. Me, w?ltig-Master, fauss (N G), G55 tons,-. at Atlantic wharf, from Bremen, discharging-G A Hopley i Co. lonnetpiash (Bri, 624 tons, Murray, at Boyce & Co's wharf, from Liverpool, discharging-R Mure fc Co. BRIGS. Irocus, 160 tons, Swan, at Palmetto wharf, from Georgetown, S C, repairing-Risley fc Creighton. oshua fc Mmy, 218 tons. Veal, at Marshall's wharf, tor Queenstown and a Market, ready-R Mure fc Co. tosita (Spin), 115 tons, Sust, at Brown k Co'? wharf, for Barcelona, loading-W P Hall, tobert Dillon, 470 tons, Blatchford, at Adger's wharf, from New York, discharging-W Roach, ohn Peirce, 169 ton*, Melville, at Brown's wharf, from Matanzas, discharging-J A Enslow & Co. Iva N Johnson. - tons, JoliLSon, in tho Stream, from New York, just arrived-L T Potter. SCHOONERS. , S Davis, 320 toDs, Bishop, at Kcrr'e wharf, for Providence, loading-Master. ehr Rouert Caldwell, 456 tons. Mccormack, at Ad? ger's wharves, for New Torte, ready-W Roaeh. .ouisa Frazier. 323 tons, Steelman, at N E Railroad wharf, for Philadelphia, lc adm;;-H F Baker fc Co W Allen. 241 tons. Dor.uc, at Adger's wharf, ior Bos? ton, loadinc-W Roach. Tai tina Rey, 221 tons. Slater, at Central wharl, for Georgetown, SC, ready-Risley & Crcgliton. .zelda fc Laura, 109 tons, Mclndo, at Unnn wh'jf, from Baracoa, discharging-Bart fc Wirth. ndrew H Edwards, - tons. Bartlett, at Palmetto ?hart, fiom Philadelphia, discharging-Master. lary G Ireland, - tons, Ireland, it Gas Co's wharf, from Philadelphia,discharging-H F Baker fc Co. LIST OF V KS SK. LS fP, CLEARED A SD SAILED FOR THIS POM FOREIGN LIVERPOOL. he igra, Fulmorc, sailed... .Oct 29 ritish ship Gorilla, Jones, sailed.Oct 28 ha Kamma Funder, Krogb, sailed.Nov 6 bip Richard the Third, Wood, sailed.Nov 8 :hr Muscongus, Groves, sailed.Nov ll AM TWERP. hip Grahams Folley, Burgess, sailed.Oct 28 ALLOA. he Jane, Carson, sailed.Oct 31 ] RC Nc _ .^toroi JMj?!:_ ?5" The Friends and Acquaintances of Mr. F. D. KTENCKE, also of Mr. HENBT MnnxEB, ?re requested to attend tho Funeral of the former at Sine A. M., Thu Day, at the German Church, cor? ser Hasel and ? nson streets. 1 December* Ocutsclier Brucderllcher Bund. Members are requested to attend tho Funeral of our ie:eased Brother, F. D. KIENCKE, at the German Lutheran Church, Thu Morning, at Nino o'clock. By request of the President. Docembor4 1 A. W. RTECKE, Secretary. JSSr Dcntschcr Artillerie C nt era tu t ZUNG VEREIN.-The members of the above Asso .iation are requested to attend the Funeral of our ate member, F. D. KIENCKE, at half-past Eight >'clock A. M., This Day, at the German Church, cor ler Hasel and Anson streets, By order. December 4 1 F. WINDHEIM, Secretary. >TS~ The Relatives, Friends and Ac? quaintances of Mr. and Mrs. JOHN McKEY, are respectfully invited to attend the Fanerai Serviros )f tho latter, at the First Presbyterian Church, This ?fttrnoon, at Three o'clock. December 4 * ?bitaort). In Memoriam. MINO IT.-Died, in the City of Charleston on the Hst November, 1863, in the 63d year of his age. Mr. 2HARLES SMITH MINOT/, of St Bartholomew's ?ari*h. A uoble spirit has gone from our midst; a true md loyal heart as ever beat within tho breast of man is stilled within the tomb. A dcsieudaot of the Huguenot retriers of South karolina; a gcntlemau in hi3 every Instinct, princi? ple and feeling, thc subject of this humble tribute )f affection to manly worth and purity of character iver illustrated the high qualities of the ancient re. dmc from whence he sprung, new, alas 1 so surely io rapidly, possing away 1 ? Possessed of a truly noblo disposition, and of nany admirable traits of character, he died as he ived, "in perfect charity with all mankind." "Requiescat in pace." * AMICUS. MOTTE.-Departed this life, at Exeter, St John's 3erk?Iey, on the 29th November, Dr. J. RHETT ilOTTE, lu thc 68th year of his age. "Jcfus Christaloneis my strength." PEAKE.-Died, in Lowndes County, Alabama, on he 6th November, 1868, Dr. WILLIAM EWING ?E \KE, aged 61 years and 10 months. "Blessed are he dca 1 who die in the Lord." * REYNOLDS.-Died, in Lowndes County,Alabama, in the 12th November, 1868, AGNES JOHNSTON, be beloved wife ol Dr. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, in the 3th year of her age. "Her record is on high." * ?Sp?cial Mires. J8S- CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP 1HARLE3TON, from New York, are notified that she i discharging cargo at Auger's Scuth Wharf. Goods emaining on the wharf at sunset will be stored at he expense and risk of owners. All Freight money under $20, except in cases of egnlarly established houses, mu.-.t be paid at our >f?ce before the goods can be received. This rule* } imperative, and will be strictly adhered to in aime. JAMF? ADOER 4 CO., Agento. December 4 1 OS- REAL ESTATE NOTICE_PERSONS aving for sale or lease LANDS or CITY PROPER Y, will please leave a schedule of terms and dc cription of same, at the office of RICHMOND A CO., December 3 4* No. ll Broad-street. OS" SOLE TRADER'S NOTICE.-I, HAN IAH GOLDSTEIN, wife of JACOB GOLDSTEIN jrmtrly Dry Good < Merchant, do hereby give notice f roy intention to trade as s Sole Trader in one aonth from date. HANNAH GOLDSTEIN. November 20 f4* JW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT t the meeting ot thc Legislature an application will e made for a Charter for tho "DEUTSCHER AR ILLl RIB," Uuterstutzungs-Verein. Dacemb?r 1 tuf4 83~ UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR OUTH CAROLINA.-The Law Dockets will be crcmptoril," called on Monday, December 7th. By order of GEOBOE S. Birran, United States Dis ict Judge for South Carolina. DANIEL HORLBECK, Clerk of United States Court and District Court for mth Carolina. December 2 US-BUY YOUR TEA AND COFFEE FROM RIETE A CHAPMAN, cornor King and Radcliffe ircets, and get a better article for the some mou^ ian at any other establishment in tho city. November 14 3inos ?S-IiRLL?^ AND BRIDEGROOM.-ESSAYS OR YOUNG MEN on the Interesting relation of ridegroom to Bride In thc institution of Marriass guide to matrimonial felicity and true happiness, mt by mall in sealed letter envelopes free rf charge Jdrcii HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Phila llpbta, Pa. Onios September ? HS- BATCHELORS BALR DYE.-THIS ilendid Han* Dye is the best lu the world; the il y truo and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, jtantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous nts; remedies the 111 effects of bad dyes; invigo tes and leaves the hair soft and beautiful black or rown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers; sud ropexiy applied at Batchelors Wig Factory, No ou'l-strcet. Now York. lyr January 3 B3T ELECTRO-CHEMICAL BATHS ARE iw ready at No. 70 HASEL-STRE?T, at thc office ' Dr. HERVEY M. CLECKLEY, for the cure of all iveteislo chronic affections, widen have resisted ie treal mont of all medication. Gentleman will bo accommodated during office jurs, from 7 lo 10 A. M., from 2 to 4, and 7 to 10 P. . LaJi- s at any other hoar, when tiioy will find i experienced Lady lo al toad them. Dr. CLECKLEY wiU bc glad to see any of his pro ssioual brethren (who are favorable to medical pro .csstoui, and will take plei-uro in exhibiting th? leration of the baths. Certificates ot rcniaikible curcj could bc furui-h I, but it is not requisite. November ll Imo PREVENT OR REi'ENT 1-WH EN :al h hos been sacrificed f jr want of tho care ?cessary te protect it, regrets are unavailing. It i* ittcr to prevent Hun to repent. Tho most im le ent season of the year M at hand, and its cold and imp are thc source of innumerable distressing ail .nls. The best means of escaping them is to kepp c outward burta.o of thc body comfortably warm ilh suitable, clothing, and thc internal organs in a gorous condition bj Hie occasional use of a health 1 tonic and corrective Winter makes tremendous nits upon the vital forces, and thoretere it is a ason when a pure vegetable stimulant and invigo nt like HOSTET! UR'S STOMACH BITTERS is of finite uee, especially to thc weak and feeble. It vee stamina to the tystem, and theroby enables it withstand tho shocks of cold, which produce ugh, bronchitis, catarrh, and other diseases of e orgies of respirator Dyspepsia and every ittcies of indigestion are als > greatly aggravated by ld, damp weather, and for these complaints the r.TTER? aro an acknowledged specific. There is ) fact bettor known in this country, and, indeed, roughout Ol': civitlzetl portions of tho western : ja ?sphere, than this genial preparation is a swift id certain remedy for all ordinary diseases ot the omach and the livor. 6 November 30 Business (Hards. DENTIST. )OMS AT DIS RESIDENCE, NORTHWEST COR? SER OF MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS. November 20 fmw6mos SS K UTK L & BU II H EC. PHOTOGRAPHERS, ?. 260 KING-STRi?ET, OPPOSITE HASEL, OVER JAS. E. SPEAR'S JEWELRY STORE. ISSERTEL.F. EUGENE DUBBSC, November 2 mwfimo _Jtrnfl5, CJjnnt??ls, (Etc. gAKSACAKILHAH AND ITS POWERFUL CURATIVE ASSlXIATES PREPARED UNDER A NEWLY DISCOVERED PROCT?S FOR EXTRACTING THE CURATIVE PROPERTIES FROM VEGETABLE SUBSTANCES, EN? TERS INTO THE COMPOSITION* OF DR. RADWAY'S BISOVATING* RESOL V E N T A NEW PRINCIPLE DISCOVERED. One Bottle of Itcsolvent is Better Thau Ten Large Bottles ol thc Advertised Sarsaparillas, or Direct Diuretic Kcm cdlcs. PHYSICIANS wonder at the extraordinary power o! RAD WAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT in curing the worst iorms of Scrofulous, Syphiloid, Chronic Skin Diseases, and its marvelous power in resolving calculons concretions, affordlngimniediate relief and consequent cure of Diseases of the Kidnoy, Bladder, Liver, Lungs, Pancreas, Spleen. Its rapid influenco in Uie cure of Diabetes, Incontinence or scanty, tur? bid, albuminous, cloudy urine; its almost instant ef? ficacy in stopping itching and painful discharge of unie, and ils singular i>ower in curing discharges from tho Uterus and Urethra, IV ucorthoea. Bloody Urine, and otbor unhealthy and weakening dis? charges;-and inquire wherein the SARS AP AURE? LIAN used In the Renovating Resolvent differs trom ordinary Sarsaparillas I Sorsiparildan is tho only principle in Sarsaparilla that possesses euralie properties; all other parts of the root are inert and useless. One ounce of the extract obtained under Dr. Rodway'a new process for extracting the curativo properties from vegetable substances, contains more of the true principle of cure than twenty pounds cf the ordinary roots. SARSAPAR1LLI4N is only one of the ingredients that forms this truly wonderful medicine; and it is the only compensating remedy that communicates its purifying, cleansice; and reinvigorating proper? ties through the BLOOD, SWEAT, URINE, and other secretions, securing a harmonious functional action of every depraved organ and gland in the sys? tem. If the blood is corrupt, tho Resolvent will make it pure. If the Lungs ore ulcerated and sore, secreting thick phlegm and prurcleot matter, the Resolvent will loosen this deposit ssd repair tho wasting lung with sound and healthy material. If the Skin ls covered with pimples, spots, pustuiee, sores, ulcers, kc, the Resolvent will quickly removs these annoyances. If mercury is deposited in the bonos and bas accumulated in tho system, the Re? ?oivent will drive it ont. If the Throat or Bronchial Glands ure ulcerated, the Resolvent will cure these si.jns of an early waste. Direct remedies, possess? ing only exclusive properties, aro hurtful, os they Increase the functional secretions of on-- organ by suspending the constituent secretions of others; bence, a compensating remedy like the Resolvent is the only means of a permanent cure. BEAR IN MIND THAT LYE RY DROP OF BLOOD Impregnated with the Resolvent and absorbed to supply the waste of the body, will uiako pure, sound ind healthy flesh and fibre. The first dose that is taken commences its work of purification and in? creasing tho appetU? and flesh. A REMARKABLE CURL! Bores on the Tongue, Ulcers in thc Throat, Sore Gums, Sere Mouth, Sores In thc Nose, around the Byes, ?Bc., If recently exhibited, a few bettles will cure. If .hronic, or through the effects of lle-rcary, Potas lium, Corrosive sublimate, from six. to one dozen louies may be required to make a permanent cure. R. R. R. V GREAT SENSATION I-A GOOD SENSA? TION 1 PAIN CUBED IN AN INSTANT! In 1847 the great grand prinolplc of stopping thc nostex .TU :iatiug pain in on instant, without em? ploying such dangerous agents aa Chloroform, )pium, Morphine, Acontine, Ether, Sc.. was first ?adcknown in RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. This remedy accomplished this wonderful and de ightful desideratum in all oases of external and in crnal pain. In an instant it afforded relief, the aoment it was applied to the parts ot the body chere inflammation or pain existed-i? at once re icved thc patient of the most violent and excruciat ?g pangs and throbs ol pain, and imparted the de Ightful sensation of ease and comfort. Every kind of pam, whether Rheumatism, Neu algia. Toothache, Pams io the Chest, Side, Lungs, itoraach. Bowels. Kidneys, Spine. Legs. Arms, Feet, nc application waF sufficient to kill and extern inate he pain. . , Taken internally, twenty drop? to a tcfupoonrul rould cure, and will euro, Asiatic Cholers, Fever nd Ague, Chills and Fever. Bilious t-obc, Inflam uation of the Bowels, Cramps, spasms, Diarrhcca, lyscutery, and every pam that inav extat in the in Idc ot man. woman or child: this was RADWAY'S IEADY RELIEF of 1847, and it ia RADWAY'S RE JEE, greatly Improved, m 186& We then started it in its mission of relieving tho nhrm, pain-stncken. sick, distressed and crippled il all nations throughout the world, and now to-day t is used, patronized and revered nu a household lecessily, in the palaces of Sultans, Emperors, iainios, Kings, High Priests, Nobles, aj web as in be cottages of the laboring daises of every nation n the face of the earth. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS CURED IN THIRTY MINUTES! ni po rta nt to Know how to Lsc "Rad. ?way's Ucarty Belief" tn Acate and Dangerous Attacks! MY OWN CASE. On Saturday night, the 19th, I was violently selzeel rith Congestion of the Lungs. For a few days pre ious I felt a dull pain over ray lett lung, with ocasional couch?, but being actively engaged, paid o attention to it. When seized, the pam was so iercing, cutting ind excruciating, that every breath rawn was t?e a red hot kn?e cutting my lung. Be? ag absent rrOtfi home, I sent out for three bottles of tADWAY'S RELJEF, applied the entire lot to my lugs, back, shoulders, kc, and in a few moments ot up counter-irritation. Respirations were easy, ?d, cs the skin became reddened, all pair, ceased, a holt an hour I woe free from pain, and all signs f Congestion, Infl .mmatien, Ac, gone. This ie an nportant cure. It is well that every one should now how to use this remedy in severe attacks. The uno rule holds (rood in cases of Inflammation of ie Loins, Bowels, Kidneys and Stomach. Apply ie RELIhF freely; soak the skin with it. It will istantly secure the withdrawal of the inflammation ) the surface, and persons now suffering may, in HIBTY MINUTES, be free irom pain. CBRONIC INFLAMMATION. Da cases where inflammation has exiated for a >ngth of time, in addition to the RELIEF, take six t RADWAY'S PILLS. Powder thom. In half an our, in most cases, they will op~"ate. Lf not, re eat the dose. Da one or two hours at the furthest ley will operate, and the patient soon get well. In alious, Typhoid, Fever and Ague, this treatment is aro to cure. Let it bc tried. JOHN RADW.iY, M. D. ?S-Dr. RADWAY'S REMEDIES are sold ny Drat-. leta and Storekeepers everywhere. Get the New lyle, with India Rubber Cork. BOWIE tlc MOISE, AGENTE, No. 169 Meeting-street, ?orner Hasel. Chariest Ott, S. 0. November 28 i1