The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 19, 1869, Image 4
**HE DAILY NEW S,
Thorin.
Mr aitpa ?re blown ?boni tho world,
From Heart'- content to icelesaltd;
Ike kid ea play oat. Ute ?inda come down,
And pet?* follow tide and wind.
When Fancy trick! me Into dreams,
I tee mr love in royal rooms
More Utan a queea.when all are queens,
- AndkULju betide her seem like groa nw,
Ms*h?hij> ahe spin? her wheel indoon,
.'? Betriniirog when the day? begin : .
" We shall not want, "-her verv words
? i bongt, never ship of thine come in."
Kxportt.
HEW TOBE-Per steams ip Manhattan-23 bags 8
' I Cotton. 623 balea Up and Lotion, loi tierces
, Bte?, 303 bbl? Bi ain, S? balea Yara.-216 sacks
Wheat, 8$ bb ls F four, 205 crates Vegetable* and i
Fru?, ITS eon ty Bari ela, ITO Watermelons. -
1HJBWAIX. ? ONN-P.r sehr Mary Stow-125,000
' fast Boa, ds and Plank.
ATHKNts HUDsON UIVEB-Per tchr S H Cady--, j
125,032 last Besa wed stuff.
Charleston Cotton ?nd Klee M ari ct.
Orrie* Or THE CBABLKSTON DAILY NEW?, J
' cnaaiaarow, Saturday t vening, July 17. J
Terroir.-The supply and demand behm limited,
-tranaactiona were restrict? 0. Sales 60 bales, tay 1 at
30; 3 kt 31; CS at 33. We qcote :
- LryaapooL czassjAcaTiew.
Ordinary to flood ordinary....... 30 &32
Low as^tdhhg. .
Mlddhng.'........,........8J @
*y Saw Xork cl? win ca tien we quote :
Middling.33>;a
Bios.-lhere was but little on the market and
prtoea wu? jBxm, but no transactions took place.
We quota nominally common lo fair clean Carolina
'??teaJ?X; good 8?8Xc ? m.
a.? , llarkeu by Telegraph.
J ?J h roariON MAXKXTS.
?OKDOS, July 17-Koo a.-Consols, 83. Ponds 82X
LmarooL, Jury 17-Kocn.-Cotton quiet at
aiajak) Cri??- Mfrd- taies 8000 balea. CKherm nn
^j^i. Jarj 17.-?tugar firm a; S>?a8?; reals.
Iteshaa? ou United State* eOort 6oM(U6o ire
'ann* i r>osra^c -MAiLKEr3.. - ...
?ass, July" 17-Evening.-'Cotton dull and
^?tsraaW; aafei 860i-alesat ?flfll?ife .Flour dull
andk^ary, sn. 6*10o lower; avneriae ettie 1636a
?9 60. Wo eat la3e lower. Corn lt ss actlre and scarce
Jy ta firm. Whiskey quiet; Western $1 CS free.
Jna?t>MSHa ettaa SQjaadontst,: : Lardateady. Narai j
.tbtea quiet eodM.\ -
BtLTTMogE. July 17:-Virginia sixes, old, WK;
way?. ?8 coi-un quiet at sic. Floor dall with light
daejttad. tWheat steady and irau. ?vr ; nev red*l60s
i te Carn finner at ? 10. Pork quiet at 13-1 Bacon
*ctiw?'ax4 ad naping; clear l?l|>19a; khoulaers l?J?o.
'Lard dolf at 19 tfc. \ , ?, K .: ., ?
Loanaxoix. July lt.-WLtakeyaeilre, ProrUions
-r*u -firm- Pork ?88. t aeon, clear rib, 18al8,i?c
Lard 19*19X? Baw whiskey IL .
CTlMTsfatl. July 17.-Prorislona fir r.' .Meta pork
I? Lard iO^o. :.
Br Urns, July 17.-Meas pork $8315*33 60. Ba?
con, ?tar rib, Wlac; sides lt>?c. . Whiskey ateadvat
il (rial 16. :
.WrJJaWSTOR, July 17.-Spirits turpentine steady
ai 88)40 avoain sjajst st SI sot? so. i Ltrude turp?n
?Manssaasf??. i ar o\ etta d 20?. v ,
Hasan ai, Jury 17.-cotton, nothing done; re
?*h*? S6 balea.
?aw OaiAure, Jaly 17.-Cotton, m ddliag ja^c;
jaftjt tn ranea; receipts ii?batet; exports2611 bales.
Goid m& Marling 60*. Nsw York sight * pre?
saras?, angsr, common lOalic; prim? I3\a Mo
Tjis?isik mUllng.
^TJsxaan, Jniy 17-Cotton, no market; exporta
mansas
aowotxa, Joly IT-Sales 41 balea; receipts 6
?.la?, starks* ?losad firmer than Jor aoxne days
JBaV' Bot bttle onertog. .
.IL. Nu . ? i
.i _
Boston Morket.
IfSToN, July IA-Corvan-lhere ia very moe
oAtng, and tranaacaona hare been cotrftnad to amaTl
Jet? aa wtntad by the trad e. We quoi s sale? of Jars
.t H\o i eld; -m. spo e Java at 21 c>i gold and Bio
S? l?Hc V ?? currency.
Corroa.- tbs market for coton has been quiet for
?oas* ana;* pam aadpriost bara eased off a Hi tie tram
tbs rata? carree, t only in the week, a tight money
rasaras* . d StUsiteo demand troan nantntactuiaia
Jarring UifiBoooed pi tc** unfavorably. B.ocs? how
s*J?*. ara T<sr. hght and hoUers indifferent about
?Sahna, We quote ?r?lnary at 2Sa29;gcod c rd mar y
-ktfcefi; low aaiddhng 33>iaM, and middling W>?a
?0 ta ? hacrasing upiacca sud jrulL
Lsas????.-Th* mart rt has been quiet the pas*
WSkkk Sar katat oasaonsand woonana, tad aalst con
asaaa K> Santal los? as wanted by jobber? Cottons
?rs awJk? im, stat ID? SP ttaotblt woollens the mar
-K?M> sfQsVa^jU&st TTft'l CVZTVBt pr?Oa?fl
^rOanaw ?>at " ta? aaaraat it quiet for tranny
Bimm, aaj a>^toka sania?natn?llT. l?aitiajo. cnn es cry
Jm, late-Marktt quiet but firm. Salea of
TSD bald Boree? In .New York at 12c gold In bond,
?ad 100 Inlet na?re at 33X?. canency We quota
JsMt)i>. om rene?, and 10 % c. gold, tn bond.
Bax -la? taies kart basa at $1 oaf33 a) ton, aa to
tjsjahry, for liartkarn and Wcatern.
XiTJX '?Irtan? lint Itt turpentine lt finn and
?Mh ai latta adranoad io?6a40>?c, with aman aaltt.
JbaTiaat; roain and pitch no tranaaetlont of any ha
VIM ROW York It iee ?Taratet,
ifte Jwrrotl of rommeroe of Friday, tbs 16th
iatkant, ?rye: 'Last trentng and to-day then was a
langs tr es tm tat in Caranna for . peculation and job
stfatjt nas, tsnbratxnc some Ra) cask* on the spot tod
ter scxtka af tJhasV. With the exception of this
sjaawtlaj tho market ia bare of s'ock, and an ?dranos j
i looked far. To-day the local trade ia quiet, ont |
~~ 1? a fori demand for ont of-towu nts. We
to-day ZMpBjio. Ia Bangoon there u more
.or iacal aa?; SOO bags sold at 7\n8Xc,cur
, dury paid."
? ?ratet.
BAVAHN?H, J.?bj is.-ConoH.-Our market for
tbs tant ?sah hat bean Ttry duli, but little nfiVrbtg,
?nd, exeept at eonottaiont, few ralet bare been
ssaaaar Ba sara har* no encouragement to ahlp ta
tba Wrsrlatra mark tts, sod we are too blgh and our
aroafc.tooaaaalltotadnoeaforelimdemand. Intact
thebuame*- may be oonktdered orer for the aesson.
IN ?note: Urerpool midd, tog 32>?; low middling
BIX ; good or roar) 39c. .>
Crop.. erouol? are y er y nattering from all point?,
atad ptrt'toivly from oar section, in fset. we hare
raraly bad roch an entire ab-euee of complaint in
Joly and L Uv pr-teni we*.har bolla oat lor t lew
weeks tenter, or which ther? 1? er ry prospect, t>o I
awry the weather-wisc) We shaB^rloesly rtral anti-war
xscsrptt wm seat nc; Th? Hew Ortean* Prlie Cur
rent ate?? uut many parties the-s are already etti,
asattear tbaHert crop at 3,000 000, but at the same
rime eaatl?fl? lia readers apainrt larc ILnret the long
<*op ta ea tb ere haring- been tb. bad y dlaappolotrd
thfctetaon. ft mo*1 ht rxxru6 lb mind, however,
that while he Watt gar? he?ry ertim tes last year,
y yap rH.astert led ?ur people to rather nnderes
Sata IanaxD.-1 hers hu been some inquiry but no
snit1, so We aro without a mai k et to report or quota
?onatotiYe - -
'Jue .enupts at this oort tin'e July 8 amcmnt to
SSO baie- vpbav? and 4 bales sea toland, of weicl 6C9
mlat wen lecerred per 0 iL B., 31 bales per a and
O B B.. and I b ? le fr- m A gnstt. 'I be exports tor
tte rame true har? be n 796 balea aplano and 33
bart va island, ot which 198 bales ot upland and rt
Baits a toland ?ers ibrppt-a to Kew York, 386 natos
oplaod ware a..tpped to B 'Minor-, ana 213 ba.es np
land were ehiupe J to PD Hade pb a
-'BBSS- Very doll and stock trsaP, wi th'but little
deiau , ai<d that co fl nert t< ratall trad*, ?lean,
common to piimu 7^8o ncminallr; int ti lor rough
a*tn $9?1 S ; a -a eovatt SI 50ol 75 p?r basbei. oto. k ot
I tic?at pr?tent In tne city 1001 e: ce-.
Georgetown M ar 1.et.
OK?a.B.uwN. s. ?'.. July lt-Coir?n.-No
?tits thia ?eek Wo quote irem 38 10 7c ^ lb
1 otas - Prune white ouru SI 30 fl bushel, with an
opwt.d ttssaeacj
1 Douri; tteceipts - stickp; salea - sticks o di
nary ana ta, r uiin timber at .-alu Market lock ic <
"5^"^?? pw,p ct "* ^' ?aod d. mand lor large, lung
?tam ber
1 uar, em xs -VI jr'n dip $3 20; yellow dir? $3 66:
acr?reori??ru$175? b-.i oi380ttsiotn LDL
Interior Cotton Mart ta.
COLUMBIA, y. ? Jmy 11-iha co,too mattel
lias i-een ? must en irely Larc curros: Ute u ,m week ?
?KOOJ quili.vol mid Jim j would bii-ig 3ic, now
.erer
OBvNGEBC tO. J .ly 10.-"tattoo ia fair demand
erik little 'Urine .-ar? t- the week 12 ba.es
??a t?o> : .>tdi -arj v:y? : ' * ?-ildobjj? 2?L;u: ,nid.
?IBa?; aOeSUKo
Ango-u Cotton Jhlaurketi
Ali ?O.-Ta. Ja y 17- .'0-TON-mere is so little
?y tatt?ttp? o i Hie nu-kilt at present that we ure
at a loas <o nuke a report Two or three sa-ee wt re
-ffj u-tl tr-I ?, tiottto uotf e unthorize-J tu marine
n quo fctiu, though Ute market is firmer tbaof jr
Sk att ow days, aalte 41 ba.es. Becetpta 6
Sasv.
. m*D8 the ?eek just rioted th? Maple bas b<en in
aaoJe ste o maud at nominal rate.', say yi;?c for
ra ddi' g. tho iib tba market hu been weak ?? Out'
prie* ti. lt iv-dav, ?hf? tte stock on bund wt? as*
?rr.s'nad to - a -ul 660 bales wbich oan-eu bu dart
io ko ore Oma and fl-itug ?paringiv la l.e- hot
little u s r?ea put upon the m r.et danag tht
week. InmcraabM of aa adranoolnNevYrtrk bars
Li-n inj ?-vsc c5?'t r? tb? " arket. Sales of the
week 8V4 bales. Becelpta 135 bales.
CO.TO.S ?TtTK?faWT.
jstock on hsaid Reptertfber 1. 1868. 1.687 .
Receipt* since date.:.93,891-95,498
Fxports and home consumption.94.9 "8
iMoc* cn hand this day. 660- 95.498
OoKH.-No thing ol importance has transpired dar?
in? the week lu the corn market. Pri?es na re rulfd
steady with limited transactions, which were to sup?
ply the daily oonsumptiva demand. Receipts for the
we*k by railroad are 8 19 bushels. We quote to?
day for choice white from depot, $137al 40; mixed
and lennes?ee white $i 30al 35
WHEAT-Is in rstber better demand, though arri?
vals are still slow. Our quotations of last week are
slightly advanced atm the market firmer. Our mar?
gin to-day ia$l ?6al 85 for choice white, and $150a
1 60 for red.
Consignees per sontto < m on na Kailroad
Jnly 17..
163 bales Cotton, 44 packages Bacon, 50 sacks Bran.
To Bailroad ARent. Pelzer. Bodger? & Co, A B Mulli?
gan, W C Courtney ft co. Bol.mann Bros, L Lorentz,
A McLeisb, B O'Neill, u W .Steffens, Claghorn, Her?
ring * Co, Eart ft Wirtb, *' D G Kracke.
consignee? per Nortxieastern ll si Uro sui
July IT.
67 bales Cot'on, 05 tu?h< ls Rice, 427 bbls Naval
Stores, cars lumber, Mock, Mdse, Ac. To J Mar?
shall, Jr, J V Barden, S D Money. Reeder A Davis,
AA Goldsmith ft Co, Di' ckoff k Co,- J A Quacken
bush, Kavenel k Holmes, O Foll?n, L Coben k t o,
T Murphy, P L Guilleaume, J M Caldwell k Bone. J
B chirmer, Frost k Adger, E Ball, J H Hells, Misa
Blamyer. J Wiet s, B F S?umons, W T t anders,
and Railroad ? gent. ..
Passengers.
Per steamship Manhattan, for New York-Mrs
Griser, Master F Byan, Miss Blanche, A bordon. R
M Gordon. Mies P 2 Roger, Mrs M J Alston, Master
L.Alston, Misssnnie ? let?n, JW .^prague and broth?
er, G W Aixnar and wife. P P Toale, Mr Hiegios,
wile and three children, lin F E Ganse, Miss J Mc
Donald, Mrs T P Forreston Mrs M a Levy, Captstn
J D J al lord and wile, Mrs J Jars, Mr Calvera, Mrs A
Brown, J J Martin, Miss A brown, J cantello, Mrs W
P Buss ll, infant and nurse, Mrs 0 H Berna*!, ti N
Baughton, ...tas M J MU? th, Mrs Gannon, F Hemer,
t Hurley. E Kenney, i Betley, G t Bernarr!. X J
Beaton, J.-m.th, <> Carrel. W fyne, J Sullivan, D
Calhoun, 0 Height, J Bulkier, Miss L Carpen.er, W
Morrison, Kev t Capers, J N Barnwell, Judge Car?
penter, Miss Carpenter, Miss Courtney. H trine, Mr
Webster and wife, J Biley and wile, M Riley, H Bon?
ser, J Balley. J Baik ey. M Mac and wife, Mr M>
Quire,Mrs Punt, captain Lockwood SD ra?terby,
fit H?lobing. Mr t telling, ir fenn th, F W Doyle, and
6du steerage g .
' Per steamship. Saragossa, from Kew York-Miss
Hammersmith. E l oh n, J McEvoy. A 3 Goodyear.
WGFuHer.HC FuBer, Mary Gurney, ~E Lynch, F
Mir? h, H Calmer s. 8 > a: mace. .
Per steamship MArjlaud, from Baltimorr-C W
Hobkins, Anna Mllsner, Miss Brown, J Frazier, abd
J Mo-emanu.
. Per steamer Dictator, from Pal a tx?,, ria Jackson
vile. Fernandina and Savannah- L W burke. B H
starke; T Hilderbra d, Mrs J l Graber, G J Green.
T ihnermer und family, B M smith, Mrs Campb ll.
Miss luquil, R F Laurean. S Waiker, E Toute, H H
Albern, PPinkerschn, J H Orendorff, /L Purse. E
Ramray, B Pratt; W L Chapman. Mrs J L bosley
and child, Rev J L Arthurton, D M bligh and three
ladies. Mr sbgb, and 20 oa derk.
?iatms Se?is.
lJ?>rt o/ Chiirit<eioii. July 19.
PUK1 CALdrOMiJAK
?Hi ra OF nra MOOS,
i-ast Quarter, 1st, 7 boura 27 mantea, evening. '
-New Moon, Otb, 8 cours. 14 mientes mo-nmg.
s'trst Quarter 16th I hour kl rainales, morning.
6 ul) Moon. 23d 8 farrars 34 mitr?te? morning..
Last Quarter, Slat ll hour?,.A3 rumuter, morning.
* JUXT I SCK I U0O1T MM
51 u I anora. | ama, j auxs. I warn
19 Monaaj.... 6 . 6- ?y 7.. 8 I 1..4S I S..67
20 Tuesday. 5.7 7..-fi 2..?T 4..67
?IWednesdsv.i 0.. 8. 7.. 5- 8..16 6..61
22 Thursday... 5.. 8 7.. 4 Bises. 6..40
B3 fri cay. S.. 9 7.. S 7..SS 7..28
v4'8atnrday... 5.. 13 7.. 3 7..69 8..11
35 Hnndsy.^.. 6. 10 7 2 8..SS 8..4S
Arrived Saturday.
Steamer Dictator. McNelty. I'alatks vis Jackson?
ville, Fernandina, and savannah. Mdse. To J D
Aiken k Co, W O Bee k Co. G W Clark, B Orahsm,
Patterson k stock. Kirkpatrick k Witte, J F Taylor,
J Bischoff, and ot jars. 1
t b teener illy Point,McMillan, Wilmington, N C.
To J D Aiken A co.
.Arrived Yesterday.
Steamship Bsragosas, Byder. New York-lett
i- inst. Mdse. To h avenel A Co. H C Bailroad
Ageiit N E ?abroad Agent, G W simar. Nra A im
BUons, J Archer. Adams, Pamrn A Co, J D Aiken Si
. o, J G sager A Co, W M Bird A Co r C Bo ner, H
Bul winkle, H Bischoff A Co, orchid ft 8. D Brigg?,
E L Bailey. Mrs .Buttet field, J Cummings, J A Cook
A Co, T D CJSPSVKI ameran k Barkley, W s Corwin
A Co, L Chap?n, T Af cs1 er J Campeen A Co, B AA
P Caldwell, J Cohen, W H Chafe? A Co, U Cobie A
Co, i harieston OAS CO, F H Due. Dewie A Moise,
col A R Body, Forsyth, Mc cmb st co, Furchgott ft
Bro. Gooanch, Wineman A Co, H Gerdts k o, J H
Graver, C Hickey, Hart A Co J B HiBtn, J K bea th.
1 By? n ft (Jo. A Hiing, Utk 18 Johnson John
a: OB. Crews A Co, Jeffords A Co, H Kia tte A Co. C
Kerrison, Ki Ima. Sickenberg A1 o, Klnsmau ft Bro.
Knete A Chapmar, T Kelly, lauroy A Alexander, J
T Ktaepanx, O Logemao, J H Murray A Co, 8 B
stars au, Murphy A little. P Metzler, M.Loy ft
Bice. Mrs Mehrten?, D O'Neill, Ostendoiff A Co. J C
Oppenheim, Olney A Cb, 0 Plenge. Palmetto Pio?
neer co-operative Assocuuioa, Pelxer. Eodgers A 1 0,
Blecke A bcbacba?, J H Bennoker. B bodrtgues. J
R Reaa ft co, W tit?ele A O M one. Stenloute A Co,
J ?mall, Q W et. fleos. Southern Express Co. J Shaw,
L schnell,? t legllng, JP J ay lor A Co, W Offerhardt,
JB Voders,JU M Wohltmano. Walker. Evans A
LOR sw ell, Pani, Welch A Brandes, Werner A Docker,
and FC Whitney. On the lflth, at 3 P M, 26 miles
south ol H tteraa, passed a steamer, supposeo to be
thc Falcon, to wine a large steamer with white stripe
around top of the smoke stack, steering North. Ex?
perienced strong southerly winds and heavy beid
sea from Hatteras to Lookout
steamship Maryland, Johnson. Baltimore-left
150a Inst, P M. Mdse. To Mordecai A Co. Courte?
nay A iTsnhotm. H C Railroad Co, Jeffo/ds A Co, G
W Steffens A Co. Holmes A Calder, bloome A Co, J
U Graver, G W Willi ima A Co, J B E rtoan, H Cobla
A Co, J Marshall, Jr, Ki at te A Co, J A Quackenbush.
Klines, Wickenberg A Co. J campeen A Co, Clacius
ft Witte. J C Ojemann, W G Whit den A CO. Good?
rich, Wmeman A Co, J homsoo A Co, H Bischoff ft
Co, P M. itzler, Cameron A B.rkley, Pelaer, Bodgers
A Co, A J ali?as. D Briggs, C Gravely. S R Mar?
shall, Paul. Werf h A Br ano es. J H Murray, L 'tires
j A Alexander. B Feldmaun. P P Toale, J F Taylor k
Co, W c Bee A Co, O t hil hps, and others.
Cleared .saturday.
Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York-Jai
Ad ger A Co. m
Sehr Mary blow, Rankin, Norwalk. Conn-W Roach
A Co.
Sehr s H Cady, Small, Aih?na, Hudson River-W
Roach ft Co.
Sailed Saturday,
Steamship Manhat'sn, Woodhull, * tw York.
Brig A !? rudv-haw, rears. Jacksouvllle, Fla.
Sehr Rockingham, Nicker*on, ? attila, Ga
. >ailed Yesterday. .
Brig Moe tea, Mi C. bb. Philadelphia.
l p tor tais Port
Brig Susan F. Ycorhin, Fulford, at Boston, July 15
de a re rt for tola Port.
Behr Louisa S ml h, Oren rt, at New York, Joly 15.
Sailed tor this Port.
^ Behr Can ie, \\ hitehuret, mom Norfolk, Va, Joly ic
j Snipnews i>> i s'egrapb,
i SAVATtNAH July 17-Arrived, bark DIrigo, fron
New 10 ? k.
sailed, - an Jacinto for New York; bark Georgi
Durkee for Doooy.
nemo ?? n -its..
The Kew York Hei aid of 7 bursday last says: "Jb
steamahip Mo 0 Castle Captain B Adams. < f tbs
Atlantic Mail steamship Co's line, lett Hr vana Jun
10, at 1 P M and urn ved at Lower Qa .rn i e
w ti erv Bb e i,ow Hes at anchor-at 5 \ K, the nth
making the passage in three days and t-i: tee o hours
This ia the quickest time t-ver maie between tte tw
porte.
The sehr Canie, wbich sailed from Norfolk, Va
fo- this port, July 15. hal on hoard a cargo ol ICO
buehelB pras. -
H he t-cbr Willie Dill, E glieh. from Georgetown :
C, arrived at New York July 14.
'J he ? i br Franc co, Crowther, from Georgetown
8 c, arrived at Bat. i mure Ju. j ic.
PORT OF GEORGETOWN, S. C., JULY :t.
CLEA It ED.
July 10-Sch Pa me'. Pi arre. New York; Suss:
tVrU'ht, Mount New York; Francs.a, Crowther
Bal i tm ire.
July 12- -*hr Emmi. An'tony. F?lligere.
Jmy 14-Sehr 3 EWoodbury, Woodbury, Sears
port, Me.
LIST OK VKStKliS
Cr. CL KA RED AND SAILED FOR i BUS POil
f ORFlftS
LIVtBPOOL.
Tbe Ha0sab Lizzie, Ferguson, cleared.May 2
The Yliice, Balluay, up.Juue 1
i> O sj 8 4 '< IO
GotrwBorto'. ats.
Scbr V-loclty, Pink ham e<tile<i ."..June ll
ruait KT mn atz.
Brig H W McGilvery, stutts, cl eared.July
Brig susans Voorhis. nullor*, up.-Inly 1
Ber stampede atra ton, cleared.July :
W TO k .
Brig Bamrdm. Perkins, up.7..Jone Si
8cnr N W Smith, looker uu.July 1
8^-hr Wm L M nnps. Hals y, chared.Jalv 1
Sehr My rover. Bown, cleared.Juty 1
Scar Louisa suntu, Or u*t cleared.July 1
Hiii.artsuma
Sehr Sarah Cullen, Avis, n.jH]y
x .arour, VA.
Behr Carrie, Whitssurat, Bailed.july 1
pKES ll D R, V G 8:
JUST RECEIVED,
G KI MAI LT & CO.'S PREPARATIONS!
IODIZED SYRUP OF HORSE KADISH
VEGETABLE CAPSULES OP MATIOO
SYRUP OP HYPOPHOSPHIXE OF LIME
GUARANA POWDERS.
All fresh from Pari?, and for sale by
Dr. H. BAE3,
May 8 No. 131 MBETING-STBEET.
D
BATH TO WORMS!
BUY
FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS,
The Best in L ae. . |
They are made of "Santonine," acd contain no
Injurious drug.
Bead *bat one of (be most distinguished pbysi- j
cuns ci Blchmond. Va., lays about the Lozergea :
I bave long used - antonine, tbe active principle of
European Woim-seed, as an effectual r medy for
Worms in chil.iren. Mr. Wa*ner L. Fleming pre?
pares a Lozenge composed of it, which is a veiy
pleasant and palatable 1 rm in wblch to administer
lt to children, and which may be relied on a? prop?
erly prepared. O. V. MAN'80N, M. D.
For 6*le by
DB. H. BABB, Wholesale Agent,
June 21 No. 131 Meeting-street.
T
O BAKERS
JU81 RECEIVED AND FOR ?SALE
WHOLESALE AND REI AIL
CARBON Al E OF AMMONI i
PRIME HOPS
CB?AM OF TABTAB
H. BAEK, Druggist,
N o. 131<"M E E T IN G - S T REE!.
March'?
QlTRATB OF MAGvbSIA.
A GOOD COOLING KUMMER MEDIONB. MALI
iresh every day, by Tm. B. BABB.
Mayas _Bo. 181 MeotMK-'troat,
JJtOR T H E H A I li1. :e?
JUST RECEIVED,
PH ALON'S CHBMICAL H AXRINT?G ORATOR
AYER S HAtB TTOOftit ?
MONTGOMERY'S HAIR RESTORER
BURNETrS COCO AD?E
HALL'S SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER
CHEV ALTERN LIFE FOR THE HAIR
CE ALEAN I'ts COCOA CREAM
1 ' LYON'S KATHAIBON
BAB TTS TRICOPHEROUS
REEVE'S AMBROSIA
EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIO
SAVAGE'S URSINA
BATCHELORS HAIR DYE
HAWLEFS HAIR DYE
HAMBLETON'S HAIR STAIN
POMADES. PHI LOCO M ES
HAIR OILS, BANDOLINE
COLOGNE WATER
MAGNOLIA WATER
FLORIDA WATER
BAY RUM, Ac., kc.
For-aVby Dz. H. BABB,
May 8_Ko. 181 MT.ETlNQ.ajBBBT.
rpo KKSOVE GtKASK SPOTS.
USE THE DOUBLE TIMILLED
BENZINE,
Prepared, and lor sale, wholesale and retail, by
DB. H. BALK,
May 26 Ko. 181 Me?ttag-*treet.
A RB Y'S PKUPH Y LACTIC FLUID.
Letter from Eon. Alex. H. St-f hen*, ef Gtorfta. ?
CBAWTOBWVJXLX, Ga. september 29. 1868.
Darby's Prophylactic Finid la an article of little
eeet. but creal value. Its dom estie as well aa medi?
cinal nae? are numerous, while ita specialties are
most wonderful I hare not been without it for
ten years, and no head of a lamily who can afford
to have it should be without it
ALEX. H. STEPHENS.
THE WON DE H FL L, FAMILY MEDI;
CINE.
Letter from the Sttryeon-General of the late-Cvnfod tr?
ate States.
BioawoxD, Va., January lt, 1869.
JOHN DUKI A Co., No. 160 William-street, New
York:
OeniUm'n-l have received your letter of the 15th
of December, 1866, calline my attention to your
(Darby's Prophylactic) Fluid.
I most cheen nlly spite that the Fluid was furnish?
ed to, and extensively used by, the snrveons in
charge of general hospitals in the Confed?rate ser?
vice with (treat benefit to the patienta-all the sur
.geor s making a favorable report-a great deal of it
was use?) io tue hospitals.
Very respectfully, your obedient femur,
BAM'L PREVI ON Mu ORK, M. D,
TUE ASTONISHING
DISINFECTANT.
EatoBY COLLXOS, OXFORD. GA., December 28,1868.
Prof. DAJBBT. Dear Sir- t aviug not been en?
gaged for many years in the active duties of the
Medical profession. I am only superficially acquaint
ed with the cla'ms ef your Prophylactic Fluid, but
am weU acquainted with itt chemical elements.
While, therefore, I rannot apeak experimentally of
the valut of the compound vet the diainfeoting and
therapeutic properties ot the agent* employed in its
compon Hon, together with the well known reputa?
dos ot ita discoverer, as a cnemist, authorize me to
regard its merit- as of a high order; on the whole it
most be considered aa a valuable contrloution to the
class of articles to which it belt uga.
These views, I may tdd, are mstalned by the testi?
mony ot many competent judge?, who Lave tened
its properties. Believe me, dear air.
Yours, respectfully,
A. M HANS, M.D., LL. D.
CURES BURNS. WOUNDS, STINGS, Sic.
ALABAMA lu SA TE HOSPITAL, \
TUSCALOOSA December 22.1863. (
Messrs. JOHN DAXBI & Ca, No. ISO WUlkm-street,
New York:
tieiMemtn-l received your circulars of the 1< th
Instant, asking an expre - sion ot opinion from me as
to the mente of s our PrO| hylactlc Flu d. J he pre?
paration bas been so g neralh usea by the proira
sion and public at large, and so universally est? era
ed. that it tooms to me to need no further recom?
mendation.
As a du-infectant and rr me Hal agent too when in
dicat d, it ia uot excel)- c b? any similar preparation.
Wense permeanganic prepa ation? very extensively
in thia h- sp'tal, and con <i not do wltnowt tbcin. 1
consider yoivt t^e best und most elegant pi epara
tion ot tbe kind manufactured.
BeepectluLy yours, Atc,
P BRICE. M. L'.,
Sup't and Phyaician Alabama insane Bo^piiu1.
DUWII!. & MOISE,
WHOLE-ALL DliUGO!.--!?,
May 25 tulhe3mos Agents lor South Car lino.
^ 1IJAi:L.fc.STi>.? AtiltlVtiliTt) RAI
WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE.
A'JRICCLi URAL IMPLEMENTS, GARDE:
SEEDS (tc.
ELLEEBE'S TRANSPLANTER FOR SALE.
(Stu. h. BINGHI" Ii.
Nc. 140 MeetinK-strert, charleston.
March 21 Cms
rpo BIT SINE!?? .MEN.
Th ri SUMTER NEWS,
PUBLISHED Al SUMTER, S. C.,
IS O.iE OF THE BEir PaPEBs IN 1BE UP
COUNTBY; has a loree circulation, and afford? su?
perior advantages. 89 aa advertising medium. 1 eran?
ie ?- Addres LAKE A OSTBsTN,
february 22 Prow-*"-*
C.
J. SCllLEPEGUELb,
No. 37 LINE-STREET,
BETWEEN KING ANE ST. PHILIP.
LUM BEB OP EVEBx DESCRIPTION AN1
BUILDING MATERIAL, LIMB nnd PI ASTER
ING LATHS,PAINTS. OILS. OLA3?*E.\ eHlNOLS?;
alto i. BOO Vt. AND IONOUB BOABDs, ftc, eon
stautly on band at the lowest market pnces.
5 I September 12 nuhalyr
gUTJTH CAKOLtNA KAIL Kif A LI.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I
CHABLBSTOW. B. C. April 9, 1K69. i
ON ANT) AFTER SC: DAT, APRIL lim, TH?
PAbfeLT'GEB TRAINS of th? South Carolu a Rall,
road w?l run as follows : "
FOR AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston.8.30 A. to.
Arrive, at augusta....4.45 P. M.
Connecting with trains forMonteomery. .MempLi
Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery onr
Grand Junction.
FOR COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston.,.9.?0 A. il.
Arrive at coln m MI..-.C.10 P. M
Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester BJ)
road, ano Camden tr'um
FOR BALLESTON.
Leave Augusta.P.:? ?. M
Arrive at Charliaston.-MO K M
Leave Columbia.749 A; M
Arrive at Charleston.5 DJ P. JJ
AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS
ISTMDAYS KXCH'IED.I
Leave Charleston.7.H0 P. M
Arrive at Augusta.{?.10 A. M
Connecting wltb trains tor Memphie, Nash till*
and Hew Orleans, v'a Grand Junction.
Teave Augusta.i.10 P. Si
Arrive at Charleston.1.00 A. ti
COLOMBIA NIGHT EXPRES?.
( SUNDAYS KXCEPTET.i
Leave Charleston.?.?>.<>'. P. M
Arrive at Columbia. .... 1.45 A. y.
Connecting (sunday? excpted) with Greenville ant
Columbia Railroad.
Leave Columbia.5.5J P. M
.' Tive at Charleston.S.3?- A. M
SI Mil Lit VILLE l'RAIN.
Leave Charleston.3.35 P. V
Arrive at Summerville..5.10 2. V,
Leive Summerville.7.10 A. 11
Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A. Y
CAMDEN BSANCH.
Camden and columbii Passenger Trains on MON?
DAYS, WZDNZBDATB and SATURDAYS, connects wllb
np and down Day Passengers at Kingv?le.
Leave,Camden.6.35 A. to
Arrive ai- Columbia.'......lLue A. M
Leave Columbia.2.2? P. M
Arrive at Camden.;.7.03 P. M
Rignedi H. T. fEAKr,
April 10 Gonersl Kunrrmtepdect.
{latnts, ?tis, (Cte.
QAMBRUN, BAHKLtCY ?V CU.,
NORTHEAST CORNER
Meetiug and Cumberland Streets.
SIB AH ENGINES
GRIST MILLS
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, and
MACHINERY.
January 1
t^y HITE LEAD,
ZINC PAINTS,
COLORS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, ix., Ac.
BAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS.
CA.TIKKU\, BARKhEY ?ft CO.,
Northeast comer Meeting and Cumberland streets.
Jaouarv l ...
O
I L Bl O I li Bl Q I Xi BX
100 ? GALLONS PURE WINTER LARD OIL
700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LARD
OIL
600 GALLONS PURE WINIER SPERM OIL
?00 GALLONS PURE MASON'? SPERM OIL
600 GALLONS PURE MAOBINER? OIL
1000 GALLONS WHITE OAK LUBRICATING
OIL
SOO GALLONS REFINED NEAI8FOOT OIL
300 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL.
CA?1EHU.1, BAKKLKY di CU,,
Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
January 1
B
KLTING1 BELTING)
5000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT?
ING
6000 FEET GUM BELTING, 2, 3, 4, and 6
PLY
260 SIDES PATENT DRESSED LACE
LEATHER
300 DOZEN METALLIC-TIPPED BELT
LAGING
100 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BELT
STUDS
160 DOZEN TOLLMAN'S BELT HOOES
750 YARDS GUM PACKING, 1-16 INCH TO
J INCH THICK
TUCK'S PACKING, i D?OH TO 1? INCH Bi
AMETER
SOAPSTONE PACKING, i INCH TO 14
INCH DIAMETER
WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING
ITALIAN HEMP PACKING
RUBRER AMD LEATHER HOSE .,
MANHOLE AND BANDHOLE GASKETS OP
ALL SIZES.
CAMK HON, BAHKLKY di CU.,
Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets.
January 1
B
HASS WOKK
STEAM GAUGES, GONGS, GAUGE COCKS
STEAM BIBBS AND SI OP COCKS, STEAM
WHISTLES
GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS
WATER GAUGES GLASS GAUGE TUBES
MEROURY GAUGES, LOW WATER DETEC?
TORS
COPPER AND BRASS WIRE.
CAJUEKON, BAHKLKY di CO..
Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
Jaouary 1
jg A H I lt O ll,
SHEET IRON AND STEEL,
WKOIGBT AND CAST IRON PIPING,
STEAM AND MALLEABLE CAST IRON
FITTINOS, tor steam and water.
CAMBKUN. RABKLEV di CU..
Northeast corner Meeting and . umberland streets
January 1 _
E
O O F 1 .1 ? TiS
500 R?XES IC 14x20 ROOFING TIN
300 BOXES IX i4x20 ROOFING TIN
100 BOXES IO 28x20 ROOFING TIN
50 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN*
25 BOXES IX 12x12
25 BOXES IX 14x20
20 BOXES IX 10x20
20 BOXES IXX 14x20
20 BOXES IXXX 14x20
20 BOXES IXXXX 14x20
CLOCK TIN, TINSMAN'S BOLDER, SPEL?
TER tte., &c.
IN STORE AND IO ARRIVE.
CA Ul KUI IV, BAURLEY di CU.,
Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland btreet*.
Jannary 1
QHAmuUrtLAl* Oi SKABltiniK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
ATO)
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
Charleston, S. C.
Office in the Courthouse.
D. H. OH iii B Em. ii y. Atty-Geoeral.. .E. B. BF, ABROOK.
Special attention will be paid to the Prosecution o )
n.nmsheld bv parties oaUadeof the Sute. Mav 4
JAKZ8 Ks OX.JOH5 GILI
XT M O X ?ft G1L.L,
Cotton Factors
ASS
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Jo. m SMITH'S WHARF. BALTIMORE.
CCNH'GNME^'SOP COITON, BIO. Ac BE
SPF TFl'LLY solicited, an i liberal a iva, ces made
tut Kin. O ders lor CORN a.d BACON prom o Ur
exeou.ed wl.u care abd attention, Sxos May 1 j
?l P. P A " N K % 1 \ .
CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY,
No. 123 Meeting-street,
CHARLESTON, S. C,
J MP O R TL H AND DP ALER IN
GERMAN,
? ~ - .- : - ' jr . " '
FRENCH,
ENGLISH AND
DOMESTIC
DRUGS, CHEMICALS
AND
PATENT MEDICINES.
PRESCRIPTIONS
FBZPAUD C?BJOXrtXT AT
ALL HOURS OF TBE DAT AND NIGHT,
BY'BEOULAB
GRADUATES IN PHARMACY.
Upon Oils branch of (he business, the ntmoat
FBBSONAL care sod attention is bestowed, and (he
PUBTTYoftbe
MEDICINES
Deed In coropcmndtnR ls GUABANTEED.
FRESH VICHY WATER,
H A UTERI VE.) T
ALSO,
VICHY POWDERS,
Ot Direct ImpastaUoD.
EACH BOTTLE OB PACKAGE BEARING
THE GOVERNMENT STAMP.
CONGRESS AND COLUMBIAN
WATER,
PRESH PROM THE SPRINGS.
AGENT FOB TEE CELEBBATED
R0CKRR1DGE ALUM SPRING
WATER,
A complete assortment 01
30AP3, '
PERFUMERIES, AND
TOILET ARTICLES,
COMBS, BRUSHES, &*>.
/.JES- FOE
GEO. TIEMANN & OO;
OP NEW YORK,
MAKOT'ACTUfiEES OF
SURGICA LANI) DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS,
APPARATUS FOB
DBF?RMJL?ZB?, FBAOTOBBfi, &c.
MA/ IP *~ wfa
j?rsas, ^ijtminb, (EU
T
UH BISHOP PILL!
TUB BISHOP ,1'ILL J
TUE BISHOP PILL!
A. Purely Vegetable Pill (Sugar-coated.)
"COSTARV BISHOP PILL,
. Ia of extraordinary efficacy for Cootivcnose, Indi?
gestion, Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous Debility,
Livor complaint." "Tba beat PILL in tbe world.
Medical Journal, September 8.
TRY THEM!
TRY THEM!
tS- AH'Drtif pisto in CHABLE?TON sell (bera.
"COSTAR'S "
STAN DAHL) PBEPAR AT ION S
ABB
"Cost a r's" Kat, Roach, ?kc. F xterm i's.
.costa rV Bed Bas Exterminators.
'.Cottar's" (only pure) Insect Powder.
"Only Infallible Rccje?iej known."
"18 year?established in New Yoi L."
"20UO Boxes and Flask? manufactured daily."
'*) 11 Beware ll I of spurious imitation!."
"All Druggists in CB ABLESTON sell them."
For $1, $.', i i and $5 sizes, Address
"COSTAR" CO M PAM',
No. 13 Howard-street. S cw Torie? .
Sold in CHARLESTON, S. C., by
GOOD lt ICU, WIM ENAN & CO.
March 23 BAC in
OSAD ALI S
Purifies the Blood.
For Sale bp Drugsjlats Everywbcre.
Jtilv ?* Xjt '
jy R. H I C H A C'S
i GOLDEN REMEDIES.
A-5 FOB KO OTHfcK, TAKE NO OTHES. AND
yon will save time bealtb a>id money.
tn CO BL WARD (or any case of disease in any
stase which they fail io core.
Dr. BICH-Cs dOIDLN BAI>AM NO. 1 cores
Ulcers. Ole? ra tad Kore 1 hroat and Mouth, hore
I yes. Cutaneous or Hain Eruption-, Co ppr Colored
Blotch's, oreoese of the "ealp, tero.'na, Ac.; is the
greatest Renovator, Al stative and Blood Purifier j
known, removes al di seas tnt from the ty s tem, and
leave* the blood pore and healtbr.
Dr. KIOHAO'* GOLDEN BALSAM NO. 9 corea
Mercurial Affections, rheumatism in all it forma,
whether f. om mercury or other causes; gives imme?
diate relief in all caaes. No dieting necessary. I
have thousand* of Certificates proving the miracu?
lous cona affecten by these Lerntdiee. Price of
either No. 1 or No. 2, 95 per bottle, or iwo bottles for
ts.
Dr BlCHAU'S GOLDEN ANUDOTE, a safe spee?
dy, p'easast and radical core mr all Urinary De
raiments, accompun'ed v.iib full directions. Price
$8 per bottle
Dr. RICH AU'rt GOLDEN ?LTXTR D'AMOUR, a |
?adleal cure for > errons or Gen>-ral Debility, la old
or joong; imparting en*igv with wonde fol effect
Price tl ter bottle, or two bottles for $9.
On receipt oi price these Remedie s will be shipped
to any place. Prompt attention paid to all corras
dents. None genuine without th? name of "Dr.
KICHAU'ri GOL I 'EN REMEDIER. O. H. RICHARDS,
Sole Proprietor," blown lo (Mass or bot ass.
Ad drees D B. LICHA H DR.
No. 226 Varick-stroet, New York
Office Honrs from OA. M. to 9 P. M.
Circn'ars rent ly Joly 3
Tb 1 S O Bj ? 1
TOBACCO ANTIDOTE.
Warranted to Remove all Besire
for Tobacco.
It la Purely Vegetable and contains
not tung inj ari o wo.
The following is one of thousands of teetlmenlala
that are daily received by tba Manufacturer:
BSCBlf -VD. VA., November 28, 1868.
DEAB f-ra-The "lobaceo Antidoto" prepared by
you according to the lecelpt yo? have submitted to
me, and the ingredients of which I have examined,
1* purely vegetab e. entirely bat miete, and contains
nothing in the least injurious. It ls not disagreeable
to the taste, and as a hame article, I bope yon will
meet with ready sale tor lt, and I believe that if the
directions are loHowed, it will do ail yon claimed tor
lt JOHN DOVE, M. D.
sT* Price 60 cents per Box. The usual disco nut
to the Trade.
MS" For sale by
Dr. H. BAER,
WHOLESALE AGENT FOB 80UTH CABOLINA.
June 7
JJ E CAREFUL,
WHAT MEDICINES *
YOU TAKE.
WHEN Yul" ABC FZBBUSTED BY OVEhWOBK
of bead or hand, and feel the need ot lomethii g In?
vigorating, don't drink whiskey or any intoxica tong
thing, whe her nndcr the name of Hitters or other,
wise, euch articles give just a? mr th ?treu gib to
your weary tod* and mind es the whip gives to the
jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic stimulants are
injnnoua to N*-rve heall b. and are ALWAYS followed
by DEPBES6INO RKAcl ION.
Budd's Nervine and In vi gora tor
ia a TONIC aud OENTLE STIMULANT which hi
NOT attended hy REACTION, w. at it gains for
yon it maintatrs. When it rt freshes body or mind,
it refreshes wi'b natural st rei gi h ihat comes lo S'sy.
Vt earenot recommending teetotalism in tbemtereet
of any ?actmn; but long and ax'ended observaron
teaches us that ho who rcsor's to the bottle for rest
or r?cup?ration, will find, as he keene at it. that he
ie kindling a fire in his tones which ?ill conaume
like tbp flames ot perdition. Turu from il. Take a
tonic that will refreso und not destroy. DODD'8
NERVINE ls foreste hy all Droguista. Pri?e One
Dellar. See Book of < erriflcates that accompanier
each bottle. 1 7mos June 26
S
URE P O Pl
a HE ONLY CERTAIN
RAT DESTROYER
WITHOUT
Disagreeable Results.
AT) OLPH ISAACSZN'S
PHOSPHORIC PASTE,
HERMETICALLY
b-a:ed au 3 warranted to
keep ire-h lor al* time
the greatest dis every
ol its kind in the age we
livrin. Nojerfcnneed
be trouped with RAI ?,
MICE, BED BDG> or
KOA CHE-, for Mr. Isaacoen's detractive rea edv is
within the reach cf all. Prrpared only by himself,
trom rare and valuable Compound?, its cb.ap.ipss ia
as wonderful as ila efficacy. b'undi'ds of testimo?
nials have been received :rom all parti ot tbc United
otates
The great advantaje this SURE POP possesses
over all i inalla' preparations is the FA Ci that itxa
Certain in ita Effects,
and free from the unp'easantress ol late dyins in
their ho'ee,.as it causes tbem to leave the premise*
to seek air, ana consumes them so entirely as to
leave
Ko tl ls u sr ce ab le Odor.
Numb* rs ot retC'ence* can be made to
Persons in this City,
?ho have sicccesially ueedit
SOLE A i EN TS FOB rOUTH CAROLINA,
HOWIE & MOISE,
lMPOBTIB? AND WHOLE-U Lt- DEUGG'STP,
Corner Meeting and Baeostrotta,
April 23 m wi tao Charleston, 8.0.
?Harinero, Castings? (Str.
pH OZ NIX IROS WOBKB. ^
JOHN F. TAYLOR & GO.,
SUCCESSORS TO
CAMERON Si CO.,
Engineers Boilermakers &e"
Nos. 4, 6, 8,10 and M PR1TCBA RD-STRKETS,
(XZAB THE DBI DOOK,); ?J w
Charleston, S. C.
- . i
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-MAB?NEV
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE.... ~.
RICE THRESHERS AND id ILLS OP EVERY
DESCRIPTION.
SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING
IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS, .
CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON 08
' BRASS,
?v _ : o fy TI
? . tvs v
We guarantee to furnish ENGINES ?nd BOILEBB *
of a? pood quality and power, and at aa-lo ?Trates as
can be bad in New York, Baltimore or Philadelphia.
AGENTS FOB
A sh croft's Low-water Detector?
THE ONLY PERFECT HECORIIY AGAINST !
DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN ..
. THE BOILER;
REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDEE id.'
May 17_nao_amos
^J-EET^G-STUEtT FOODK?.
- " Ul.fl.
1 .* 'ti ouf? xiuo?T.
THIS ESTABLISHMENT 13 NOW F?BNISBINO
? " ... . zu-i * JTCirjro?
THE IMPROVED. - ?a
MCCARTHY Q?TTON GIN,
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILEB9, of vsrlons sues
on band
IMPROVED VERTICAL AND. HORIZONTAL COBN -
MILLS, 80GAB MILLS, SUOAB BOILERS/
AND PANS, o' an aisea
B?RSE POWERS AND GIN GEARING, from ? to .
16 feet is diameter
IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESSES for Hand.
power, Saw and Bice Mills .
MACH I NBR Y AND CASTINGS Of aU t?escrlptlcns
mads to order
Partie ular attention paid to
HOUSE FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOB BUILD?
INGS, GRATINGS.
CISTERN COVERS. SASS WEIGHTS, Se., de, .
WILLIAM 8. HENEREY,
MACHINIbl AND FOUNDER.
No. 314 MERTEN G-STBEET,
CHASXSBTOK, P.C.
Ausrast 3_mw?
v KO M ATO Sos) t
horse power, including tba
celeorated Corliss Cnt-ofl
Estri?es, slide Yal?? Hta~
ttouarv Engines, Portable
Engines, Ax. Also, Circu
lar Malay and 6 sag Kaw
Milla, Sugar Oana la?,,
snailing Pulley?, Ac, Lata
and shingle Mills, Wheat
and Corn Milli, Circular
haws. Bell iaa, Ac Send
for descriptive OircUHr aa*'
Price List
COOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE CO..
1'ebruary 18 6moe Uric?, New Tori.
Snits.
MARVIN'S
PATENT
Alum & Dry Plaster
FIRE PROOF
SAFES
Are most desirable for quality,
finish and price. /
MARVIN'S
sr*'
i
SPHERICAL BURGLAR
SAFES
Cannot be Sledged !
Cannot be Wedged !
Cannot be Drilled I
BANK VAULTS,
VAULT DOORS,
. EXPRESS BOXES,
FAMILY PLATE SAFES,
COMBINATION LOCK8
Please Bend for a catalogue to
MARVIN & CO.,
{oldest safe manufacturers)
_ . . , (265 Broadway, New York.
Principal )m chestnut St^ Phila.
Warehouses j106Bank st., Clevelarrd/O
And for sale by our agents in tb?
principal cities throughout J*e
* United States
TOR SALE B?
WM. M. BIRD & CO.,
No. 203 EAST BAY,
CHAHLKSTUA.
December 2? ly?
Q U Li ? G fi E ,
sUPI BIO? TO TFB BEST IMPOBTED~^0O
LOG>) WAT BK, manniaemred aud aod wholesale
ano reiaC b" Dr. B. B ? EB,
June 21 No. 191 Mealing sheet.