The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 25, 1869, Image 4
THE DAILY K EWS,
v/toltol aub Cmirriiil
TIM Charleston Morney Market.
THUXSDAY, Jone 24, 1869.
The-market closed mere favorably than foi ?orne
?Mil peet Though the business was limited, ?e
lejitjli i ?ere in active demand. Money ?rae essy
?d toan* ?ere effected (luring the ?eek on ?tock
TTHlftrir't at 0 per cent, per annum. State Bank
>m? ?, ? etui appreciating ?ith a good business de
nu nd. State securities are scarce and hare an ad?
vancing tendency. South Carolina bonds, both old
and new issue (ex coupons.) are rated at 76 to 77.
Booda leaned for bank billa at TS. and State.ttock at 74
TO. State Ut-asory Dotes at 95. People's and First
JsttdnsI Bank stocks are quoted at 113. , South Car
?UnaBaih-oad stocks and bond s have improved. Sa
-Ttzroahaac' charleston Railroad stockls held at 30.
etty Oas steck, eic dividend, 32.
SOUTHESK BANK BOU
. Current Bates
Bank of Camden.>.80 SOO
Bank cf Charleston. .78 #00
Bans of Cheater.18 Q00
Bank ol Georgetown.18 ??0
Bank of Hamburg.J @00
Bank of Newberry.'.,.? jgOO
Bank of South Caroona..20 @W)
Bank of State of S Carolina, prior to 1861.03 @66
Bank of Stateof 8. CaroHna, after 1st Jan..
rm.? aoe
Commercial Bank. Columbia.3 (?00
Exchange Bank, Colombia.18 (?00
Barmen' and Exchange Bank, Charleston. 1 (?00
Merchant's Bask,Oben?. .10 @C0
Potpie's Baak, Charleston.88 300
TIanter'e Bana of Fairfield..7 @00
Planters'and Mechanics'Bank.Charlestori 90 (?00
Bouto weat ern Bailroad Bank, Charleston,
(old).7C @00
SoxulhwstSnrn Bailroad Bank, Charleston.
-foe?). ...r:. .v;v......................66 <g(Ht
Mate Back,Charlenton.7 @oo
Union Rank, (Charleston.98 to pa:
Ot ty of Charleston Change Bille.96 ?J00
State S, Carolina Treasury Notes... .95 @0C
" . SONDS. STOCKS alTO OOCPOHe.
thty.ot Columbia Bonds.68 (?70
Cati of Columbia Coupons.70 <? so
Booth Carolina Railroad and Bank Stock
(whole shan*i.45?@co
Boutjj Carolina Railroad (half shares).21 ?(?22
B. O. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds..70 (?77
Bs O. K. R. Seven Per Cent. B'ds,.83 ($86
& C. Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness.90 (SOO
City of Charleston Six Per Ct. Stock.38 ??9
Oat/of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.70 (?LO
Btate of South Carolina Bonds (old) ex past
: . dus coupons.i.76 @ 77
State of South Carolina honda (new issue,
of January 1, 1867) ex past due oau
: pon"...< ;.76 @77
Biala-cf ???(h Carolina bonds (issued fot
Bank of thte Stat*-bilU)....73 (300
Stateof South Carolina Stock.74 @75
Stateof South Carolina Coupon?..80 ?00
People's National Bank Stock.113 ?00
That National Bank Stock.:.........-U3 (?00
Omeo Bank .-tock.-..*8??00
qSBMviTlB -and Columbia Swifted State
jSSS?km bonds...;.?8 @C5
Orsenvllle and t> inmola 1st Mortgage
Bonds....*V>.?0 (MO
Nqrifaeaetern B. h. let Mortgage Bonds.84 ?00
Bortteaitem Kal,road etoek (?BMtalj..'?8X000
Northeaatani Haihoad Slock (s**?nrd). ..33??C0
Burl hat stern R.B. Certificate? of Indebted- .
Mn.,~,?A??>.?........66 ?BOO
Caeraw and Darrtogtoo 1st as crt. bonds..83 ?82?
naaett?.!^! vt
Charleatoo Mining ano Manufacturing
.. sjBBBMf* rhssphsM WeaBs...BB fjsj
ekarasaton and Harmans b. Railroad Bond?
(State gaarmmaei.........."?0 ?S3
Battonah and Caaswleetoo Railroad Stock.10 g?0
?ty of Savannah Bonds.92 @93
City of gavannah Coapons (crae previous
?to 1st June, 1866).-95 4)00 :
City af Savanah Ooopoaa (dale after lal
Jun?. 1866).M ?CO
Caty of Memphis oonda, endorsed by M.
kOBalhoad,.......70??00
MtmshMtaA Charlsrtoo aUOroadStock..48 900
BsOMfsstB and Charleston Railroad Bond?. 87 ?188?
Bstaspaitand Charleston B. B. Coapons.. 93 ?00
Expert. Mat ?Bo ?tem ending Thursday
zr. Jattte BA.. .
BBWCtSTLE, BBO-PsT^tlah bark Maria-991
- . laaaat " ' ' rta" "ill ? ? ** -a _
BT IM? OCW Li .irCODI rtrO*yUBvM.
jfMt tit GREAT BEI TAIN-Per British bark Aas
n_-i?w bb? Spirits Turpentine, 868 bbl? j
. wjataan c.
BCBTORrvPar sehr Anna E Glover-437 bale? Cot?
ton, 44 bb:s Rosin. 44 casks Cl.y, 160 tons Met?
an....Per sehr Berne Eicha?daon-106 bales
Upland Crt ton. 300 tons Phosphates. 36 ls
Bosun. 1 bale Wrapper*.
. MEW TORE-Per ste.reship James Adeer-633
- : attn Up ao? Osttoti. 8 baa? Boa Usas) Cotton,
tl ttercn Bice. 83 bal-s lam. 09 packigea run
- skrtaa, SB empty Barrels, 3364 bbl s Potatoes, 870
.% laxes Vage a Mes.... Per t tum ?trip Ba< agosta
: -Bl tS s BlOcrftott. 478 balee UplaDd Cotton, Ml
kn Bice. 36 bales LoTiesttca. 186* Mate and ?10
: entes Vegetables, 10 bbl? Itoor. 1 box Phos
? flatt? Snit, soll ?mndries... Bar ?Or B li Haw
. MBS, 704 ham Upland Cotton, 100 cetks Baohn
OKay. 18 packages Furniture.
PHILADELPHIA-Per si earn ?i rp i W ?Tennan- 93
tierces Blot.Ml bale? Uplaad Cotton, 96 bb!s
????? ?osm, 94 bales Domestics. 120 empty Barrels, 2
. bales Paper, 5?0 bhla Potaioes, 873 crates Vege
mb?ee. SO psftsgrs ramdrjaa.
BALTIalOBE-Per s'eaanjhlp Ssa Gull-i 88 balee
Upland Cotton. 1ST taatcnBJos,ll Mles Dome*
?let?!? bini Baga. 0 bales Hides and Stine, 3
bales Tnthery 417 beds ?ad 499 cr? tes Vegeta
ans, sad Sundries.
IBB CHA HUE ST OH MARKET,
rom ra? waxx MKDiao jo.vx 2*. 1869.
Trna Csora.-The weather daring tb? ?Mk Just j
etoeed has been generally hot and dry, and m an re?
aps* ^ hn besa remarkably suitable to the strong
and healthy growth of the cotton plant, and reports
aaxn ?early all sections admit the ' xcellent progrese
-of the growing ono of th ts article. Tbs eora crop J
M ano lookin? well hi many places, but has not
Bod BBBBtSBt moisture in the lower portion of tots
Mate, aad Mo um? cause is also threatening to dam
-Og? ta? ric? ca several ot th e. smaller stream* ?bore
th? ?a:er ba* become salt, and the grain in these sec?
tions studs tn and cf a supply of raia.
Tua Conow al AK ?T.-The staple for much of
the psst week wu ia fair de uand and prices were |
rather steadily munUlued, pa ticularly in the Eng
Bsbtuiket, bat tb? article at New Xork bu been |
Bat wi th a declining tendency, prioes at that point,
?hieb, opened at 33?, tailing off to 33.i??S3\"c * lb
Mr middlings, ?hue tb? stock in the Soutiern porto
has becomi so much reduced that factors for the
present foe! strang in their position, ?nd will not ]
jcotdtij accept softer rates.
... Th? staple at Liverpool asl New York bu exhibit
od the following rra>isac(ions and price? for the
?wk; Qa Friday, June l(Uh, the former waa firmer,
.ales 12,000 bain, nplsads I2?@i3?d; toe latter
??.leas active, sales 1900 bal?at 33? cents. On
Batarday ?be former wu quiet a id unchanged, sales
kCOOO bakw, uplanos UX% \3X,?; the latter wu duh
and heavy, sal;? 900 baie? at 33? e ?. On Monday
the former waa. active, ?ale? 15.100 bales, .upland?
l?3??M?d ; ib? latter Sru quiet, at ss? cts. On
TU ??day toe fm mer was firmer, sates 10,0uu bales,
oplands 12>^d; the totter was heavy, sales 800 batet
alt SSJfc. on Wednesday the former closed easier,
?ates 12,000 balee, upian?? 12? 1; the Utter wu
dall, sa es 0v0 hain at 33?@33 cte. B dr. ? ester
Mo> the former ?aa firmer at unchanged pncea,
?ates 10,000 bales; the latter wrs ste?ly at33??32?c.
Tb 3 following H^B tko supply of oottoa in right at
the laU st dates :
1869. 1868.
Stork In Liverpool. 438 000 611.98U
Afloat from India.. ?74.000 4 2,000
4float from America. 86,000 117.000
Stock ta Landon. 71,170 87.350
Afloat tor Lonnoa. 40.(100 82,000
BtockmHiTre. 84 800 41348
?float for UaTT. 118,705 70.104
Stork in Bremen. 11.911 11,787
Afloat ior bremen...... 5?96 9,192
Mock lu United Mates Mets. 93 in 2 124.796
"I in the Interior towns. B,C9'J 11144
Total.1.&76.644 1,611 606
Eeflciency in visible supply . i34 963
Stock of e-'tton held by Wan ch ester ?i-iane? at
?be ?si ls. now 100.0> 0 bale*-; same time IO'S, 120 OOO
loin Mi idling Uplands, now TJ?J ; tben li^d.
The arrival? at tats port for tba week have bi en
lt bags af te? islan Is and 1890 bain o< uplands,
no bales of sea islands and Floridas and
f bales ot up ands toe w ek before, and no bags
?nf so ?* ands and 369 bales of aplauda tor toe s^mo
mawk last y ear. lbw? supplies have com-through
?MsMtSMBM sources, say of upland? per South Caro
Baa K i n ?d. 1834 bale?; per North ear ern Bailroad.
10 bates; of ?ea ld ads 18 bags from Besoin rt. H. C.
Tb? transaction? in thia market for th i B period have
Bon ss follows:
Ca Fridaj, Jone 18, tbs market wu unchanged,
MM ?edi of tb? article belog mach roda ed and
Itut if ; ?alu HO batea, ordin?r* to good crol.
bi'? g quoted it 38029?c. tow middling 80?
B9J4>. ead ai. a ? im? 81o B lb
OB MWBiday tu? inqenry wu light; sales 70 baTei ;
.jnctartions unaltered.
4*a o 'Bay lhere wu but hitit done, bu? v> arti.
?J? va* tia; estes 38 biles, ordinary io good oral,
msry ?.-mg quoioi at 28?29?c. lo? middling 80? !
ac?< sad midi ring Sic ft Bl.
42a Xaeadsy thea o wu a more active inquiry, tell
ern meeting travers at a boat previera s ligare*
370 belts, ordinary to good ordinary being que
2a?29),'c, low middling 30? 80 Kc and mlddli
? ft.
On Wednesday the market wae qnlet; sales o
bales; quotation? unaltered.
On yesterday the artie]? was unchanged; eal
bales. Tis: ?at 39; 3 at 29K; 15at 30; 28at 30
at 31c. We quote:
LTVEBPOOL CLABfimCAXION.
Ordinary to aood ordinary.28 @29;
Low middling.80 @30?
Middling.SI @
By Sew York cia ssl fl catii n we quote :
Middling.SIK?
Ssa ISLABD Corrow -The arrivals have beer
of 18 bags from Beaufort, S C. The market
been rather'quiet, and tbe transactions Un
but we note no special change in the article
eales wore only about Sti bag?, among which
1 at 65;120 at 10; 9 at 75; 10 at 80; * at 85c; 1
das ? at 50 and 1 at Kc %t rb. We quote con:
PlorDas at 60060; medium at 60?70c fl lb.
Islands may be quoted at 65@75 for medium
80c? $1 V ft for floe.
BICK.-Iheie has been generally a steady
lairly sustained'irquiry for thisgrian, and p
daring the, p eriod bava been firm. We sote sa!
about 260 tierces of clean Carolina, among vi
were 30 tierces at 7c, ; 15 tiereea at TS c. ; 70 at 7
75 at 7Kc, and 33 tierces at 8c. it Bs. We e
common to fair clean Caro ina at 7l?@7^c,
good 8?8>4'c fl ft.
MAYAL S TORT*.-The arrivals of articles nude:
head, for the past week, have amounted to near
bbl?. A bon t ?700 this ot Boato, were disposed ol
pale at ?4* bbl; low pale 43 50; No 1 at $2 50 g
as to quality,, and Noa 2 and 3, $1 800185.
transadle na were mostly in low gradee. 8i
opened at 88c;f) pallon, but bas ?ince declined
^37 Kc, tba rales amounting to about 600 1
ocrme 400; packages cruds roipenfme were diepos
at $3 for virgin dip, ' $2 SO for yellow dip. and I
for bard. The marker closed ecmewhat more ai
with some stork un hand.
HAT-The arrivals cf this article have been al
1200 bales of North Biver qualities. We le i
transactions in this description at about $11
hundred.
COBS.-There have been received of this cr
about 12, G CO buebela frcm Ballimore, and a lim
shipment fr om Chattanooga, by rail. There w
moderate inquiry for plantation consumption,
, with limited receipts prices have been ia i nye
ported. We quote jobbirg lots of white Mary]
at $1 2601 28 $ bushel, weight, aacks Included, i
Tennessee qua?rierat $1 ?4 ? rushel, weight, sac
from the depot
Floua.-The market ls well ?upplied with Nbi
ern and Western brande, lor which there is a :
demand, prices during the week remaining with
im poi tant change. We quote Northern and Wet
super at W 96 ft bbl, extra $6 6007 26 ft bbl, fan
$7500850 fi bbl, and extra/amilvat $10011 fi t
Southern qualities ara in light supply ard may
quoted at ?fl? 9 SJ bbl. for super, ?OJIO V bbL
extra, sad HO?ll.fl bb L for family and choice qt
ine?.
Baoojt.-This article continued to show a fin
tendency under the atrong po? i ti on of the article
the leading pointa and the limited supplies here,
quote prime shoulders at l&Ko fi lb, and prl
olear rib aid??, of which ihere'is a verjx limned ai
ply. at 20o fife All kinds of meat ? are held w
cocflience, and have rather SA upward'tanoency,
Burrin.-There la a' moderate aroek of prl
Goshen. Price* are -tier, sud we quote prime
40o ft ft. Western tod other lower gradea sell fri
30?35c. fl lb. as In quality. 1
EALT -1 here have bees no arrivals parthia arti
Store lots are held at $203 10 fl ?eek.
INDIA BAOOZRO.-The market for rbis arti'
nae been quiet Goony cloth 45 ,S' inches wide a
3K tts to the yard, is nominal in the absence
transactions. Dundee bagging, 44 inches, 1K V
for the yard, li held at 304J36c. Sea island bi
ging, 45 inches wide, 2 Iba. for the yard, is held
45c
BOPX.-The demand for rope ls moderate, ai
price* ar* aomewbat nominal at quotations. V
rao'e hemp at - cents ft m.; greenlea/ at 10 cent
and jut? at 8K?9 cents ft poun.1.
faon Basse ABD Tras for cotton, of the most a
proved patterns, are offered on the market, at
ale ft Sk.'
TacBKB ITO Luraxn.-The market ia no w wi
supplied, sod tbe article la dull. We quote timb
for mining purposes tram $608. Shipping timb
.io? 15; 4-4954 aoortng heavy at $18016 fl 1
Bright lumber, aood merchantable, from city mill
Ctrl to sta*, from ?32 325 by the cargo.
FnxiOBrra-To Liverpool, by a ream, mm! nil
by fail, Jid on uplands, and %t\ On ita island
with but Wie gotos; forward. To Havre noa
ned. Coastwise Teasels are in de mani-To Ne
York by steam Ko on uplands, and Kc on ?><
islands, Si 60 fi tierce en rice; by sail, Kc $ :
on cotton; $1 ft tierce on rice; 40o ft bbl. c
rosin; td ft M. o-a lumber ; 69310 ft M. c
timber. To Boston, by saul, 3?'@9-i6c ft tb. c
upland cotton. To Providence SS fl ML on board
Ko fl m on cotton. Io Philadelphia, by steam, tn
settled and nominal; bj sall, 66*7 $ M. on board)
$9 on timber; ?3 per ton on clay ; and S3 50?
on phowpbat**, To Baltimore, by steam, m
ettied and nominal. By sail, $6?7 fi ML 0
board a-S3 5004 ft ton on phosphate rock, Ve**?:
ire m demand by our merchants to takelumbc
ireigbtf from Georgetown, S. C., Dar?an and San
la Elver, Geo., and Jae a acm ville, Tia., to Norri
em I ort?, and $11019 fl M. are ratea on lumbc
and boards. lhere 1s some Inquiry for lumber ve?
sela tor the Weat Indies, from the same points, sn
$10 to gold ls offered.
EXCHANGE.-sterling Billa-The rate yesterda
waa 148K for sixty day billa.
DosrasTio ExoHAitax.-The banks are pure has in
sight checks on New York K discount; 6 days )
discount They are Belling sight checks at Jf proa
GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying a
87, tind ashing at 30.
MMfce** by Telegraph.
"OHXKHr MARKETS.
Lossow. June 24-Noon.-Con ?ol? 9\. Boad
quiet at 80??. Sugar.on the ?pot firmer. Comm?]
ro in 65* 8L Tua entiue 28s. The Bank has ri
traced the rai* of interest SK p?-r cent
LTTSBTOOL, June 14-Naon.-Cotton a I chad
firmer, but prices unchanged; sales lO.OCO balee
Br<-sdetuffi firm. Flour 23a 3d.
Afternoon.- Bretvialirffi eisier. Lard fl rarer, bu
not big ber. -?allow 44a SJ. .. ? .
Evelin^.-Cotton closed with uplands, at. H*?d.
Or leans 1-^d; sale? 10,000 ba'ca.
HAVRE, June 24 -Cotton opened easier.
oojtmro BASKETS.
Nsw You, June 94- Noon.-Stocks firm ant
feverish. Money active at 7, with 1-16 commission,
Sterling 9K. Ooh?, 36K Cotton steady at S3Ka
33c Turpentine firm at itt. Ito,in moderately ac
live at S330a3 30.
Evening-Colton 1 clive and a shade firmer; eal-t
3300 bdes; middhngs 33c. Flour, -bute and West?
ern OAIOC lower; southerj dull and drooping Wneal
heavy and declined 3a*c Oom la2c lower. Pork
heavy at $33K. Lard heavy Whiskey nominal al
$102. Groceries dull and unchanged. >"aval store*
qu et Money easier at 6a7. stetting firmer at DK
a9K- Go.dS:.
BALTIMORE Jane 24-Cotton steady at 33c
Meas pork firm Wheat 6c better. Corp improved;
wbhe 03 95a bhoj?dors lijfjB. Lard firm.
CINCINNATI June 24 -Wuiekey dull and 93c of?
fered. Provisions quiet and-dull Pork S32 76d33.
8oaBlden MJ*V? aides 17??I18 V- Lard held at
l??4alO>ic
M. louis. Jane 24.-Whiskey Pork un
changed. Bac >u dull J .ard nominal.
LousrvzixE, June 34.-Mess perk (3150. fibou!
ders 14K'' ; clear sides 18Xc Waistpy 94c.
WrutxiaTO , Jane 14 -Spirits turpentine quiet
Boam steady at $1 80*4. Crude turpentine $3 66a3.
Tar $2 25.
Auo STA, June 24-cotton quiet but finner;
sal's 70 bales; receipts 106 balee; middlings 30K
aSlc
SAVANNAS. Jone 24-Ttecelpts 133 bales; exports
186 bal?a; market dull and very Inactive; holders
firm; middlings SOtfaSlc.
MoBUJt Jone 24.-Cotton nominal; nothing
done; re -e*pt? 88 bales.
Nsw OsxsAJte, June 24.-Cotton nominal; mid
dings 31 Kc; ales 161 bares; recetots 83 bales
Gold ST*?*. *terl > na WK a MK- Mew York eight
K lKo premium. Rn gar, prime 13K; comm tn 10a
ile Id ol aa? es nominal, '
"Wilmington Market,
WILMINGTON, J une 33.-Itravari il? ^
rfloetved and aold at $9 for virgin and tl 66 for bard,
^Si?l&mmM^n? market to-d.y has
n?sTwith more bran es?, and
bisher. The sales are 887 casie ai 38c for country
and 38X0 per pallon for Sew York P-**B?
Boam.-Market steady. Balee of'1174 bbls at
$1 BM to lor No. 3, t3 for extra Na 2. $3 26 for low
No. 1, fi 76 for No. 1, 88 76 for low pale and $6 25 lor
eX?i*BP^Only 80 bbl? told at S3 25 per bbl.
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NOTE.-We nave deducted from New Orleans
40,340 bales Cpland, from Mobile 16,630 bales, from
Savannah 3720 bags Sea Island and 240 bales Op
land-and lrom Cb ar lev too 2523 bagi Sea Island and
232 bales Upland, the quautitir.? received ai tbose
ports from Mobile. Florida, Texas and Savannah.
comparative Kxports of Cotton, from
the Port ot Cnarleston.
EXP0BTEO1?
Liverpool.
Other British Porta.
Total to Great Bri tata..
Havre.
Other l rench Porta.
Total to France.
Nortb of Europe.
Total North of Europe.
.. outh ol Europe.
.Vest Indies, fcc.
Total Foreign Ports.
Boston.
Rhode Island, -c.
New York.
Philadelphia.
Baltimoioand Nor ilk...
Other Uniter! Stn tes Ports
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Total to leastwise Ports.
Grand Total.
Exports of Klee. Iiiaval stores ana Lub?
ber from thc iV>rt of Charleston, fra in
September 1 to Jame "i. 1860
RICE. H. STORED, j LUM BES.
POETS. - --- ---
Tierces. Barrel?. Feet.
Boston. 1.7C1 11.379 805,123
New York. 13 8 6 6 384 4 305.221
Philadelphia_ 2,t)55 1,731] 2.1*9,380
Ballimore. 7,087 2,918 2,29,1,609
New Orleans . 207 ....
Mobile. 403
Providence, RI.... .... .... 2,03P,64[.
Other 0.8. Ports.. 0J0 .. 422,118
Total Coastwise1 26.829 22,414 12 114.019
Barcelona. .... 3,716 340,000
Majorca ft a Market .... ....
Weet Indies. .... 2?6 1,858,784
Halifax, NH.
St Johns, N B.
London. .... .... ....
Bristol, Eng. .... ....
Liverpool. W 12188
Mom>viiieo!!. ... .... 288,728
Gre.i Britain. lu 867
Total Foreign.. 70 26.022 L987 462
Grand Total..] 26,898| 48,436, 14,11)1.611
Stock? of Cotton In Hie Interior Towns
not Included in the Receipts.
Augusta ?nd Hamborg.Jone 18
Macon, Geo.Jane 16
Coramba*, Geo.June 18
Montgomery, Ala.June 16
Selma. Ala.June 12
Memphis Tenn.June 19
Nashville, Tenn.June 19
Total.,
Charleston Wholesale Prices.
BAGGING. ? yard
Dundee. 80 0 46
Gunny Cloth. - 0 -
BALE ROPE, fl lb-Manilla. - @ -
Western. 8 ? 12??
Ju e. 8X0 9
COTTON, ? re
Ordinary to Good Ordinary. 28 @ 29 ?
Low Middling. 30 ? 30 %
Middling to btrict Middling. 31 @ -
GoodMiddling. - @ -
Sea Island. fo & l.oo
OOFFEE, f, lb-Bio.I 20 0 26
Laguayra. 2* M -
Jaw.I 36 0 10
FERTILIZERS- I
CarolinaFeiblizer, fl 2000ree... 66.00 @ -
Wando Fertilizer. 60.00 0 -
Double Befited Poudrette....... 30.00 13 -
Niles' Phosphate.?8.00 0 -
Peruvian Guano, a* 3240 Ks. 95.00 <g -
Pacific Gnana, fl MOO lbs.':.65.00 <g -
Phoenix Guano. 65.00 0 -
Baugh'a Phosphate, fl 2000 ?s... 60.00 (gi -
Rhodes' Phosphate, $ 2000 lbs... 165.03 io) -
Rhodes' Bland. Manure-?65 time 57.60 (a) -
Orchilla Guano-.$40 rime 35 00 @ -
Land Plaster. 24.60 @
MarxM'8rrpcr Phosphate, "fri 2000 tb 55,00 0 -
ZeU'a Baw Bone Phosphate.?0.?i0 0 -
Zcll'a Super Phospbatcof Lime.. GO.00 ? -
Wooleton'a Phosphate of Lime..-.|G5.00 0 -
WoolBton'e Vegeiat ir, $ 20C0 lbs|65.00 @ -
Crcasdale's Geo. super-Phos. net CO.00 (a -
Bower?'Complete Manure, net.. 60.00 (a) -
SarJy's Phospbo Peruvian, cash. C5.00 0 -
Sardy'B Pacific Guano, cash.CO.no (gi -
Patapsco Guano.|(!3.C0 (al -
? vrauk ( o-'.- PboBi hate.IC5.00 0 -
FLOUR, H bbl-*uper.. 0.95 m -
Northern and Western Eitra.C.50 i'm 7.00
Baltimore Extra.I - at -
Southern-?uper. 8.U0 <<t 8.50
Extra. 9.00 ii i'.SO
Family. .|l0.00 fa 11.00
GRAIN-Maryland Oats, T? bushel.' - 'it -
Western Oats, ?1 bushel.j - W -
Corn, t? bushel. - icc -
HAY, H cwt.-North Biver.I 1.10 ? -
Eastern.! - @ -
L UMBER. K M. Icet- ?
Clear White Pine, Int quality.50.no ?}5G.OO
White Pine, geed run.33.CO (5,40.03
Teltow Pine.120.00 r?25.00
Boards, ft M. feet-Bough.113.00 ??16.00
Grooved and Tongued... .|>8.00 @32.00
MOLASSES, ft gallon-Cuba.! 45 0 47
Muscovado. 43 0 55
Sugar House. GO (gi 1.00
New Orleans. - to -
NAVAL STORES, fi bbl-Tar.... - @ -
Pitch.,,,. - 0 -
Bosln,Pale. ?.0l @ -
Rosin, No. ?.I 2.50 @ 3.25
Bosta, No. 2.1 1.85 @ 1.90
. Bosin, Ko. 3. 1.80 0 -
Suiriln Turpentine, f? gallen.| 87 0 37 X
Oaamm. ?t lb. I IC 69 -
NA/LS-American, 402Od, ? keg., i 5.60 0 7.00
rWDE?-DuponfB, F.F.F. g.... 6.70 0 -
Dupont's, F.F.F. 6.60 & -
Dupont's, Blasting. 4.26 0 -
PROVISIONS-* ra- -
Bacon, Ham?, f lb_ . - (9 -
Bacon, bides. 20 to -
Bacon. Shoulden. 16X0 -
Bseon, Stripe. - ia) -
Lard, rn keg. - (ca -
Butter. 80 0 40
Chees. 15 0 90
Potatoes, fl bbl. - ? -
Onions. - ai -
Apples. - 0 -
R/Cf?-Oarolln*, fl ft. 7 0 8?
Bast India. - 0 -
SALT- Liverpool, coarse, V sack.. 2.03 (4 2.10
Liverpool, fine. - ? -
SUGAR, H tb- Kaw.I - fa) -
Porto Bico. 13.1?
MuscovaC* .I - <a -
Consignees per sooth cai on na ffailroad
Jane 24.
42 bales Cof on, 141 bales DomestlcB. 04 bales
Waste, 211 bbls Naval stores, 56 packages Bacon and
Lard, 290 sack a Corn. 7 cars Pig Iron, 3 cars Wood,
3 ears Lumber and Staves, 1 car stoik. To Railroad
Agent, Courtenay a 1 reuholm. F D O Bracke, G W
Steffens. Laurey ft Alexander. B O'Neill, D A Amme.
W 8 Corwin ft Co, Hit cte ft Schachte, Goldsmith ft
Hon. Catxeron ft Barkley, a Gage ft Co, W W smith.
Jefforda ft Co, Felzer, Rodgers ft Co, Johnston.
Crt ws ft Co, W G Wbildcn ft Co, Hopkins, McPI er?
gon ft Co, G H Boppook, and Kinsman ft Howell.
^Sarine ttrtns.
Port ot Ckftrleston. June ??C.
?HA XS Or TBS MOOD.
Last Quarter, 2d, 2 hours, 1 minute, morning.
New Moon, Otb, 10 boura, 49 minutes, evenli-g.
Firat Quarter. 10th, 9 hours. 0 minutes, evening.
Full Moon. 23d, 8 boms. 19 minutes, morning.
JOWX
sus
LIKES. I 8XTB.
MOOS
ai axe.
21, Monday....
22 Tuesday....
23 Wednesday.
24IThursday...
96 Friday.....
56 Saturday...
37 "nods*.
4..64 i 7.. 9
4..?4 7..10
4..64 I 7..10
4..64
4..E4
4..(6
4. 66
7..10
7.. 10
7..10
7..10
?..59
Blass
?..68
7..62
8..40
9..24
10.. 2
Arrived Yesterday.
? 8 steau er Tallapeosa, Commander Ralph Chan?
dler, Norfolk, Va-left 19th Inst Bound to Bey
Weat
U 8 monitor Sangus, Commander Joseuh Fyffe,
Norfolk, Va-left 19 h inst Bound to Bey West m
tow of the steamer TalUpooat,
Steamer Charleston. White, Savannah. To tho
Master.
Steamer Marlon, Foster. Penlee. 706 bbl? Naval
stores, and fu?arles, lo J Ferguson JV Bardon,
Ebackelfrrd ft Kelly, 8 ?Stoney, Goldsmith ft bon,
A Van Dohlen, and order.
Cleared Yesterday.
Steamship J W Ever man. Snyder, Philadelphia-Jno
ft 1 heo Getty.
Sailed Yesterday.
Steamship J WEverman, Snyder, Philadelphia,
british bark Metis. Webster, New Castle, ling,
Steamer charleston, White. Georgetown, S C.
Krona tb ls Pori.
Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York, Jane
21.
Cleared for this Port.
Behr S H Cady, Small, at New York, June 34.
Sbtpnew? by I Cr.?t apia.
FAVATNAH, June 24-Arrived, sehr A E Valentine
from Philadelphia.
Cleared, tteamthip Gen Barnes for New York.
Lil ST OK VKSSKI,?.
UP. CLEARED AND SAILED FOR i TILS POA T,
FOREIGN
LlVXEPOOl.
The Hannah Lizzie, Ferguson, cleared.May 20
The Minnie, Robertson, sailed.May 10 ,
DOMES!I O
?OROS.
Brig Americus, Band, up.Jure 9
Sehr Frank Palmer, Lai ham e'eared.May 31 j
UO XPOBT MR.
Brig Manzanillo, tpear, sailed.Jone 12
Brig Monica, McCoob. sa led.June 0
OOLDBBORO', MS.
Sehr Velocity, Pinkham. aaile i.June 15
ssw ZOBX
Brig A Biadshaw.-, un.June 21
scbr ?lara W Elwell, Chl'da cleared.Jane 19
Sehr Graco M ton. Otis, cleared.June ll
scbr T D Wilder. Heather, c eared.June 0
Sehr M E '? ab.r. Aldrich, cleared.Jane 6
scbr Rorkingham. Niceraon. cleared.Juue 9
?cor S H 'ady. Small, cleared.,.June 21
Sehr ii fi Orove. Waiver, cleared.June 19
behr Wm L S) ringa. Hale' y, np.June 17
Scbr Mary Slow, Kaakib, c ea-ed.June 19
PHILADELPHIA
?'ns Josie A Devereux, Clark, doored.Juno C
BALTIMOIIE.
Scbr shiloh. Hubbard, cleared.June 10
Sehr E J Palmer, ; moot, cleared.June 20
L.IST UP SHIPPING
In the Port of Charleston. Jane 24.
VX?I!SU) UNDEB 100 TONS. AMD BTEAMEU3 COASTING
WITHIN TUE STATE EXCEPTED.
STEAMSHIPS.
Champion, 1418 tons, Lockwo'd, at Adger's wharf,
for New York, loadnos-James Adger ft Co.
SB IPS.
B C W'utbrop, 94C ions, stewart at Atlantic wharf,
lor L. ve. pool, loading-Patterson ft St celt,
BARKS.
Helen Sands, 0C3 tons, Woodside, at Rcnnelt's wharf,
for the Rio de la Piala, loading- street Brothers
ft Co.
BRIGS.
Clifton (Bi ), - tons, W lllaniH.ai Boyce ft Co's wharf,
fi om Liverpool, discharging- b av cu el ft f'o,
J L Pye (Ur). 365 tons, Pye at Mirsbal's wharf, for
Liverpool, .a-dlog-J A tneiow iv co.
Et (; Brocks, - tons. Briggs, at Brown k Co's
wharf, from M tanzas, walting-WP Hall,
SCHOONERS.
Lion (Br), Ul tons, Mi-LelJao, at Brown ft Co's wharf,
rr, m Matai.zas, waiiing-J a Enstow ft Co.
FR Ba rd, - tona Gardner, m A -tiley River, for
Boston, loadlm- Bit-ley ft < reig non.
Lilly. 412 tons Hughes, at A 'ger's wjarf, from New
York, discharging-Wm Ko,ch ft Co.
Margiretft Loo . 412 ton?, Cro?-*.ey. at Kerr's wharf.
from New York discharging- Maslen
Nettie R'chardson, - tons, Dav.s in thc Stream, for
Boston, ready-?.Isley ft Creighton,
OFFICIAL.
LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Postofflce at
Charleston, for the trash ending JOE 24, 1669,
and printed officially in TUB DAILY NEWS, as the
newspaper having the hugest circulation in the City
of Charleston,
OSS* Person s calling for Letters Advertised, should
.tate that they are "Advertised."
tar Office hours trom u A. M. to 6 P. M. On Sun?
days, from 5 to 0 P. M.
STANLEY 0. TROTT, Postmaster.
WO-IKVS LIST.
Alesafeatber, Hamilton, Mrs J
Miss la i per, Lydia
Allston, Mrs A Haxleston, Ag*
Alexander, Mis nea
E Har* er?, M if s G
Allston, Mrs R Healey, Miss E
Anderson, Nancy Heller, Mrs (J
Armstrong, Henery, Mrs I
Grace A
Berrie, Hester tloward, Miss
Behling, Miss M Hooglln, Margt
If dtedr, MrsC
Blakely, Mii>s L Holmes, Mies L
Boni. Mrs M Holmes, Susan
Bryan, Jane L Jackson, Mrj
Bryan, Mrs H Sam'l
Urala, Arnols Jbredon, Falley
Buckleboo", Anna J hnson, Mrs M
Bitler, hu-an Johnson, Mrs J
B?ro. Mrs ML D
Bm ck m y cr, Kl- Jenkins, Mn M
len E
Brown, Miss A T Jenkin.:, Miss
Brown, Mrs A E Jones. Mrs H M
Brown, Mrs M Jones. Bosa H
Burden, Mary E Jones, Mire A U
Busy, Miss Reddell, Emma
callum, anny Brammer, Miss
Carr, Hallie M
Carme, Mrs Dr Ladeon, Miss M
M li Loyal, Fannie
Carroll, Mary Logan. Mary
Camson, Norah Lourcker, Mi s
Carroll, Mrs Ea M
Christie, Mrs O Log m. Mary
Cia ik, Mrs Harsh ill, Mrs?
Coachman, Mia? Maloney, Mary
bJ Mareeba), Miss
Goldmen, Mi ?? L
M Mahony. Anna C
Constantine, Meynardle, Jane
Mary Hixson, Mary A
Cronan. Arn C
? rook, Mrs E M'tcbell, Martha
Crochan, Miss C Mitchell, Mrs E
Colinton, Mrs t; .Minnigin, ^alllc
Dart, Alis C Moore, Mrs
Deas, Ma'il di Frank
Deune, Miss M Moore, Miss P
B ii on I com cry,
Deren, Mrs M Lydia
Dix >u, Mis M Motte, Mrs J W
Ora'ton. trama Motte, Mary 8
hi e Mrs S M Martin. Mrs An
Lrvtn. Mary na lt
Ferguson,'Mrs E Miller. Mis? M
Femara, Mrs C Mill-r, Mrs F C
A Miller, Mrs W C
Fennix, Anea Muller, Mrs M
fripp, A Lea Mvere, Mrs J M
Framer, Mis? M McCaa, Mrs C
Forman, Mrs L McCormick, Mrs
A AN
Gii'o t. Eliza Mc Cl ay. Mary
Ualaway, Ann McGrath, Jane
Gould, Mrs H J McNieil Miss M
Gltsel. Mrs H Nell. Anny
Glon, Ulis J 0 iles, Mrs S
Greene, Mrs J M '..
Oneil], Mary
Ob arra. Mrs J
Porcher, Mrs C
A
Payne, Mrs Ihos
R
Patrons, Mrs E
E
Pc tor PB cn, Mrs
M
Peroineay, Georg
Anne
Plnckney, Mary
Pinckney, Mrs V
A
Portir, Mrs M E
Porcher, Boza
Porch eon ?.Lydia
Proctor, Istbella
Rai ney. Sarah
Redex, Mts*. H
Beddick, Mrs M
Bred, Miss F
Kiley, Mrs M
Richardson, Mrs
E
Reckeis, Miss D
Rivers. Mrs M
Rodgers, Mary
Ann
Roas, Mrs M
Rolle, Mis? E
Sanford, Mrs M
nru-on, Sarah
seabroo?, Mrs A
.-'caol?n, MrB
sergent, Mrs J
L
-'tab-rook, Miss S
S
Scott, Man ha E
nelling. Nancy
Spiuicl, Susan
?poncer, Mrs M
luv.-ni, Mrs R
.(pads, Mrs C J
-weeney, Mrs B
Smith, Mis Y
smith, Mia OJ
.mun, Mrs W
Smiih, Mrs F A
B
Toye, Mary
Tennent, Laura
L
Upton. Mary A
Venutng, Miss B
Wald?, Mi? M
Western, Anna
M
White, Mrs J
Whiting, Mrs B
M
Willis, Mrs L
WIIIBOD, Mrs
3 hos R
Willi .ms, Mrs C
Ah
Young, Anna B
MttBl'g LIST.
Addason, George
Antonio, Gui?
se pp e u
A vender & Bree
Baker, Solomon
Borne. James E
Ball. J A
Bald), W H
Beano, W B
Bee, Petter
Black, Simon
Borger, Johann
Binrtch
Brandt, Johann
Karl
Bradford, F M
Brown, Bon Jas
M
Brown, 8 K
Burna m, Joseph
Bulkier, L
Cantdy, Jonas
Caulfield Jr Ford
Campbell, ar
cbey
Cahill. Edward
Campbell, F
Charleston Land
Agency
Chapman. J F
cb td wick. E>q
Clarket, John
Claosse, Joh
Hein
Clara, Ihomson
Cooper, WI'I lam
Correa. Senor t n
Juan
Covetiey, M B
craig, Joseph W
Cudwortn, Jo?
seph
Davis, Galen
Danriob, August
Das h<-rm or. '1 om
Doogjran, James
Drueile, Tailor
Edwards, /lien
(col'di
Eliott, William
Fair, James
Ferara, Angelo
Fisher, t G
Fifcher, Berry
Flrher, Lawrence
Lee
Flem In;;, Thom?
as
Floihman.Charle
Frost, Dr Henry
B
Friers on, John B
Fein Seth
Gandet, Silvain
Galbraith,Robert
M
Gill lard, John
Gao, J H, agett
Gil an, J WC
Gibes, John
'j oban ten, Sr Do
Ramon
G ref!. P * Co
Gra:er, J 0
Gregory, O F
Harr'SOB, frank
Hat mon, Eleazar
barris, G W
Hackemano, W
Harvey, D H
Haynes, Henry
Harrie. William
Ball. Wm H
Higgs. W B
(ool'd)
Hoard, William
A
bf oilman, A
Howaid, Col W
Homes, January
Hugh, ls :c
Hunter, James
|jjcoby, Mr
Jessen,C C
.Jenkins, Jobn
Johnson, J
Joms, B W
Jones, Bich'd J
Johnson, camus)
Ketchem, A H
Kiddell, Chas
Kram, Daniel
Long, Thomas
W
Lykes, J M
May, P F
Masbure, Wash?
ington
MUD roe, Thomas
icol'd)
Marion, Albert
Mahnken, Hin
rieb
Maitland, Phelps
. iCo
Magweod, Boo?
en
Mansell, Mr
M*carwell, Jobn
Mentlog, Conrad
Michel, G. orge
Millen, 1 homes
Moore, William
O
Moses, H A
Muller, Martin .
Maurant, Chas
(COl'd)
Miers, CH
Meyer, John H
Mi Dowell. W H
M'Kelvy, Sam'!,
Jr
Nagle. Richard
Nelsen, Nicholas
Nissen, John P
Perkins, Reuben
Pope, Lance
Powers, Jessy
Poppe i, A?or?is
Powers, Michael
Poppen, An
Raysor, Capt G
W
RlgH, Thos W
Rase brock
Koberson. Need
f.obetts, J D
Roue, H E
I Rober i son, A A
Russell, samuel
charlock, George
Scheper, H
Scaniao, chas A
icbouchert,
Louis
inclair. Wm
iiaumons, Abra?
ham
Smith, Wm
spencer, Albert
Solomons, J T
Sou.fa Carolina
Tract f eciety
sohl, Pet?
Snow, EP
lowelL John
? tei-im?n, C J
.> te wart, Peter
Ta, lor, Isaac
lied oman, H?n
iy _
risp]. George W
Toocoer, F ti
Yadeu, Capt Wm
i A
Wakfer, Charles
8
Watson. William
Walsh Patrick
Walker, WJ
?Wlizel, Louis
Weiden, Charles
Winningham, H
Wt naen, Robert
Witherspoon, J
O
Whitner, Ricks
Whaley, lbos
williams, Issac
Williams. Pro?
phet
Wergonier, F
w.ight, John
Young, William
0
Zciglcr, Moritz
49* Persons depositing letters in the Postofflce
win please place the sump near the upper right
band corner of the envelope, and they will also
please to remember that without tho stamp a letter
cannot be mailed, but will be sent to the Dead Letter
Office.
gUUTH CAHULIM KAI Lit (JA I).
.?ENERAD SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I
CHARLESTON. 8. C., April 9, 1669. 1
ON AND AFTER SOI DAY. APRIL lliH, THU
PAsSHirOFK TRAINS of tbs Sou'h Carol" a Rall,
road will run aa follows :
FOB AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston.8.30 A. V
arrive at Augusta.i .it P. M,
Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Memphit
Nashville and New orleans, via Montgomery anr
Grand Junction.
FOR COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston.,.6.?0 A. M,
Arrive at Columbia.6.18 P. M.
Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Ball
road, inc Camden train
FOR CHARLESTON.
Lette Augusta.9,90 A. M
Arrive at Charleston.5.10 h. M
Leave Columbia.7 46 A. M
Arrive at Charleston.6.10 P. M
AOGCSTA NIGHT EXPRESS
[BCND4YP rrcEPiEn.i
Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M.
Amveat Augusta.6.10 A. M
Connecting with trains tor Meraphle, Nash?lll
and Hew Orleans, v'u Grand Junction.
'eave augusta.4."3P. M
irrive at Charleston.4.00 A. !?
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPBSdH.
(SUNDAYS ?XCEPTED.)
Leave Charleston.6.05 P. M
Arrive al Columbia.4.4- A., y
Connecting i-unsays sxcpced] with Greenville an<
?oluDbia Railroad.
I.eave Columbia.6.5o P. M
Arrivo at Charliston.6.CD A 31.
8' UM ER VILLE L It ATM,
Leave Cliurlenton.1.S5 P. >i
Arrive ut Summerville. 6.10 2~. M
Leave Summerville.7.10 K. M
.?rr? ve at Charleston.8.15 A. V
CAMDEN BKftNCH.
Camden and ? mumbil Passenccr Trans on MON
DATs, WEiNESDATsaud SaixmDA?s. counects wm
up and dom Day Pasdeogers at Klngnllo.
crate Camden.6 36 A. Y
*rrt eat Columbia.ll.-i, A V
Leave Columbia......3 ^ p.sj
Arri?e ut Camden.7.05 P. v
Klirnrd? B. T. ^LAlir,
AprllO Goncral SurrnctesdeDt.
T
U BAKERS,
JUS2 RECEIVED AND FOR HALE
WHOLESALE AND REI AIL :
CARBONATE OF AMMONIA
PRIME HOPS
CBEAM OF TARTAR
H. BAER, Druggist,
No. 181 MEETING-STREET.
March 4
GUARDIAN MUTUAL *
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YOBE*
Organized in 1859. All Policies non-Forfeitable.
Half Loan Taken. No Notes Required.
LAST CASH DIVIDEND 50 (FIFTY) PER CENT.
Statement.
Policies in force.$25,000,000
Assets. 1,500.000
Annual Income. 800,000
Losses Paid. 500,000
Officer?.
W. H. PECKHAM, Preei?Bfl>.:
H. T. GARAGAN, Secretary.
L. McADAM, Actuary.
G. A. PUDICKAB, Superroteodest.
Directors.
Bon. JOHN A. Drx, New York.
Hon. JAMES HARPER, Firm Harper k Bros.,
ex-May or Mew York.
JOHN J. CRANE, President Bank Republic.
WK. T. HOOKES, Wall-street.
WK. M. VEBMTLYE, Banker (Vermilye & Co.)
CHAS. G. ROCKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking
Company.
Hon. GEOKOE OFDYKE ex-Mayor of Now York.
MINOT C. MOKOAN, Banker.
THOMAS BIGEST, Firm Thomas Bigney A Co.
BEN?. B. SHERMAN. Treasurer Mew York Steam
Sugar Benning Company,
AAEON ARNOLD. Firm of Arnold, Constable & Co.
RICHARD H. BOWNE, Wetmore ? Bowne, Law?
yers.
E. V. HATJQHWSUT, Firm E. V. Hauch wc* i A
Co.
WM. WILSENS, Pinn W. Wilsens & Co.
J?LT?S H. PRATT, Merchant.
WM. W. WRIGHT, Merchant.
CHAS. J. STABS, Merchant.
WILLIAM ALLEN. Merchant.
GEO. W. COYLES, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y.
GEO. T. HOTS, President Continental Fire Itv
eurance Company.
JOHN H. 8 HEB WOOD, Park Place.
WALTON H. J -GEHAM, Corner 5th Avenue and*
Twenty-thira-street.
EDWARD H. WEIGHT, Newark, N. J. '
GEO. W. FABLES, Counsellor.
W. L. COGSWELL, Merchant.
GKORGE KEIM, General Agent for Sonlh Caroliua.
Dr. T. UKfeVSTJKttVA. Examining Physic lan.
Jannary 12
R. ISSERTEL,
GENEBAL AGENT FOB CHARLESTON,
Office Ho. SSS King-Street, Cntrleston, S. C.
_grags, dL?iemirols, (Etc.
^jQ EAT II TO W O ll M S t
3 D Y
FLEMING'S WOR/.1 CCN'FE JllON'S,
The Beat lu Vue.
They are maila of "Santoni ?fe," a d contain no
Injurious f-rng.
Bead what one < f Ibe most distinguished physi?
cians ci Richmond V?., say-i about tb? Lozetgea :
I have lons used Santonin", thc ?clive principle of
European Woim-seed, oa an effectual r>medy for
Worms in cbiijren. ur. Wai nor 1. fleming pre?
pares a f.or.euge composed or it, wbicn is u veiy
pleasant and palatable f rm in which ti admlnlater
lt to children, and which may be relied on aa prop?
erly prepared. O. F. M kNSOX, M. D.
For sale by *si,"? a
It, 1 CDS. H. BAEB, Wholesale ?Rent,
June 81_No. 181 Meetinc-alreet.
CO L O G .1 E , o"*? ?
>'sw??g.''- -?
S?PEBIOB TO TEE BEBT" IMPORTED CO?
LOGNE WATEB, manufactured and sold wholesale
and retail by Dr. B. BA EB,
June Ul_No. 181 Meeting street.
TJ RTE POP:
THE ONLY CERTAIN
RAT DESTROYER
WITHOUT
Disagreeable; Result.
fADOLPH ISAA'CSEN'S
PHOSPHORIC PASTE,
HERMETICALLY
sealed and warranted to
keep fresh for all Mme
the greatest discovery
j of Ita kind in tba age we
live m. No person need
be troubled with BATS,
MICE, BED BUGS or
BOACBBS. for Mr. Isaacsen'a destructive remedy ls
within the reach of all. Prepared only by himself,
from me and valuable compounds, tts cheapness Ja
as wonderful as its efficacy. Bundxeda of testimo?
nials have been received irom ?l parts of the United
States
The great advantage this BUBB FOP possesses
over all similar preparations is tbe FACT that His
Certain in tts Kffecta,
and free from ?be un plea saut essa of rats dyinR in
their holes, as it causes them to leave tbe premises
to seek air, and consumes them so entirely aa to
leave
.No Disagreeable Udor.
Numbers ol references can be made to
Persons in this City,
who have successfully ??ed it
SOLE AGENTS FOB rOC TH CAROLIN A,
DOW IE & MOISE,
IMPORT*RS AND WBOLEdALK DRUGGISTS,
Comer Meeting and Basel-streets,
April 38 mwf 6mo Charleston, 8. C.
Soles.
MARVIN'S
PATENT
Alum & Dry Plaster
FIRE. PROOF
SAFES
Are most desirable for quality,
finish and price.
MARVIN'S
SPHERICAL BURGLAR
SAFES
Cannot be Sledged!
Cannot be Wedged !
Cannot be Drilled !
BANK VAULTS,
VAULT DOORS,
EXPRESS BOXES,
FAMILY PLATE SAFES,
COMBINATION LOCKS
Please send for a cataiogne to
MARVIN & CO.,
(oldest safe manufacturera)
. , ( 265 Broadway, Now York.
Principal j m chegUmt ^ PhiIiL
Warehouses j108Bank St^ ciereland.O
And for sale by our agents in the
principal cities throughout ?he
United States
FOB SAXA BY
WM. M. BIRD k CO.,
No. 208 EAST BAY,
CHAKLESTUJj
Decenter 29 ly
j_ peints, <3)tlst (Eic.
QAMERU.V, BAHKLET SS CO.,
. NORTHEAST CORNER
Meeting and Cumberland Streets.
STEAM ENGINES
GRIST MILLS
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, and"'
MACHINERY.
Jacnary 1 Uno
HITB LEAD,
ZINC PAIN T S, j
COLORS, TARNISHES? BRUSH?S, 4c., Ac. 1
RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS.
CAM 11 HOV, BAKKLBY Si CO.,
Northeast cotter Meeting and Cun?toland atreeia.
January 1 6mo
O
Ih?l Ul Li BI OILS!
.. ,'. ..ci
10O0 GALLONS HUBE WINTER LARD OIL
700 GALLONS PUBS WINTER- No. 1 LfBLV
Ott
600 GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM Olia'
600 GALLONS PURE MASON'S 6 PER M OIL
600 GALLONS PURE MACHINER! OIL
11000 GALLONS WHITE OAK LUBRICATING. '.
OIL
300 GALLONS REFINED NEAT8FOOT OIL,
300 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL-.
CAMEROS, BAKKLBY ?fe CO*
Northeast comer Meeting and Cumberland arrests.
January 1 Caa?
R
O O F 1 S G Tin
600 BOXES IC 14x20 ROOFING TIN
SOO BOXES IX 14x20 ROOFING TIN
100 BOXES IC 28x20 ROOFING UN
50 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN
26 BOXES IX 12x12
26 BOXES IX 14x20
20 BOXE8 IX 10x20
20 BOXES rXX 14x20
20 BOXES rXXX 14x20
20 BOXES TT ra Y 14x20
BLOCS TIN, TINSMAN'S SOLDER, SPEL?
TER, ftc, Ac
IN STORE AND TO ARRI VU.
? CAMEKO N, BAHKLET di CO.,
Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland a tracts.
January 1 imo
B
Bl Li T I N GI B E LT IH C !
5000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT?
ING
6000 FEET GUM BELTING, 2, 8, 4, and I
PLY
250 SIDES PATENT DRESSED LACS
LEAfHER
300 DOZEN METALLIC-TIPPED BELT
LAGING
100 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BELT
STUDS
160 DOZEN TOLLMAN'S BELT HOOH8 "
760 YARDS GUM PACKING, 1-16 INCB*TO
4 INCH THICK
TUCK'S PACEING, i INCH TO 1, INCH DI.
AMETER
SOAPSTONE PACKING, | INCH TO IA
INCH DIAMETER
WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING
ITALIAN HEMP PACEING
RUBBER AND LEATHER HOSE
MANHOLE AND HANDHOLE GASKETS OF
ALL SIZES.
CAMh.ltON, B UIKLEY ?fe CO., jr
Northeast Corner Alee ti og and Cumberland atra?is,
January 1 arno
B
AR I R O ff
SHEET IRON AND STEEL,
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPING,
STEAM AND MALL E ABLE CAST IRON
FITTINGS, tor steam and water.
CAMEKO*, RA Et It LE V ?V CO..
northeast corner ?Ieetang and cumberland arr?ela
January 1 ?mo
B K
ASS WORK
STEAM GU AGES, GONGS, GUAGE COCKS
j STEAM BIBBS AND SI OP COCKS, STEAM
WBISTLES
| GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS
WATER GUAGES GLASS GUAGE TUBES'
MERCURY GUAGES, LOW WATER DEFEC?
TORS
COPPER AND BRASS WIRE.
CAME HO\, IM li KLEY ?i CO..
Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
January 1 i'm o
F
H r, s u uituos.
JUST RECEIVED,
GKIMATJ.LT Si co.'s PltUPARATIUPjS*
I IODIZED SYRUP OF HORSE RADISH
VEGETABLE CAPSULES OF MATICO
I SYRUP OP HYPOPHOdPHirE OF LIME
j GUARANA POWDERS. p
ill fresh from Pari?, and for sale by
Or. B. BARR,
May 8_Ko. 131 MKETINQ-<TBEBT.
JHI BEHOVE G-CEA SE SPOTS.
j USE TBB DOUBLE DISTILLED
BENZINE,
Prepared, and for sale, wholesale and retas], by
DB. EL BAiB,
May06_No. 181 Me ting-street,
JUBN D . ALEXANDER.
ACCOUNTANT.
JfOTJLRT PVBETC A HD G BX ERAL AQSN1,
Ra? tS MSW* street.
BZSPECTFULLT eOLKllt. BJ?1NES8 l^AJD
JUBilMO ACOODNI- ol Merchants and outers,
and m ?RKrlN? OP ANO POoTLNO their fiOi?18,
si ia y m parc ?r whole, kt January 9
I