The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 23, 1869, Image 4
THE DAILY NEWS.
Aftn ma tn.
AB orno who on the tranced Ciroeen shores
Hst h loitered long, until ai list the shadows
fUtmmei and gloom athwart the purple moors
And by the lutedmeadows;
And. setting loose the rudder- o and 5. doth find.
Against tbe beady turre.it outward farr?.
Dark seas before and stormy shoals behind
Tat tons on, ondespairlng.
As one ?ho of tom* subtle cup bath drunk.
And walks the while as in a golden vision,
Sat wakes om e more ere yet bis toni hath sunk
Into th - swoon Elysian;
And with 'he bitter lees upon his Up?,
Rues sad turns bim to tue lite-quest dreary,
Thoegh ad an? nd bath suffered dark eclipse,
and heart and band are weary.
801, forgetting all the honied Fast,
And scorning ?cmewbat that old Ufe of pleasance,
Turn earnest-eyed towaids that Light at last
whieb elasna a purer Presence.
JUciog no more t e 1 - Hes of tbe Tale,
. Mar roses ia-rer tor the bid Jen c inker,
Seeking a truer guace ior benn and sail- -
Trusting a sorer anchor.
Tooling far out beyond the utmost rim
Ol the dark billi an'il my deep thoughta gather
From the doak silence, infinite though dint,
Ibe fal i neei of the Father.
And, stooping, pluck horde the rocky path
A abnpic flower, the pledge of that new morrow.
Only a Heaxt?ease as the ?lt? math
Of all that vanlahed sorro v.
/.Mimi flirt (Eammrrnol.
Tb* tnarlesuin Money Market.
THUSSDAT. July 22, 1869.
Th? week was unmarked by any decided change
In the pries ot securities. Boniness was dall tod j
lae dem md limited, eta te stocks and nods have
depreciated attghtiy. Bank bills are in goo i demand
and are dally appreciating. The stoer 0: the
Charleston, Plantera'anal Mechantes', ant People's
Bank are quoted resp? c ; ive ly a t te, K and tl BO.
Other quotations are unchanged.
Carrent Bates
Bank of Camden.....-V.80 @00
?nkof Charleston..,..80 900
Salt of Chester.; .M ?co
Bs?k*cf Georgetown.;.13 000
Bank of Hamburg.8 $00
Bank of Newberry.80 ?00
Bank of South Carolina..,..20 @<0
Bank of State of S Carolina, prior to 1861.60 000
' Bank of State0f 8. Carolina,after 1st Jan..
rm.....26 ero
Commercial Bank. Columbia.3 300
Xxchange Bank, Conimbia.12 @90
Tanner 'and Exchange Bank, charleston. I @oc
Merchant's Bank,Charaw.ll @t0
People's Bauk. Charleeton.90 @0O
Plentert Baiu of Fairfield.8 @C0
11sfct4er"'aja4 Mechanic?'Bank,Charleston 90 @00
Scsathweetarn Baltroad Bank, Charleston,
foro...^.TO 000
?ontbweetem BsdlroadBaak. Charleston.
mew)....68 ?1C0
State Bank. Channon.8 000
Bsson Bank, Chariestun.97 000
?My of Cbarlnaton-Change BtDs.97 0rO
lB>teK Celina Treasury Notes..........98 000
," " ', sua?sx aroona ann conroys.
Qty of Ogham bu Bond?.69 @00
Oty Of CVttumbU Coupons.75 ?00
?bath Carolina Railroad and Bank 8tock
, rwboie shares).IS 045K
Booth Caroana Railroad (half shares).Ti^gOO
St^CjBaih-oad 8ix Per Cent. Bonds..73 ?T5
iCCJTilR. Seren Per Cent. B'ds,.8? ?181
m C. Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness. 92 (BOO
?tty af Charleston sra Per OL Stock.??%GteS
Otv sf .Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.72 @oo
tUitf South Carotina Bonds (old) ex past
. ?oe couponf..70 ?00
State of Sooth Carolina Bonds (new issue.
-. ar teosa? 1, 1867) ex past due e u
- f*jM?m??.6? ?70 ,
Mais c/ Hmth CamHna bonds (issued Mr
Bank of the *tate buts).66 ?68
Stats of KnrUiCaTobna stock.....68 @70
State of SonmCarohha Coupons.70 060
yetssyiHaBoaal Bank Stock...110 900
S'a*National Bank Btock.HO (<W>0
SI Bank -tock....?9X<<*00
Of i b-rleston stock (Old).84 ?too
sr?'and M?chame s' Kink stock (old). ?5 ?TOO
JFeopiVe Bau! stock (old)....86).0UO
?arosnviDe natl Columbia Railroad Stats
sjBjasjsjsjii ml oonda.69 000
OreeavttJ? ?nd Columbia 1st Mortgage
Bande.........v...60 000
BtVthaastefb B. B. 1st Mortgage Bonds.83 ?0O
Mts Sk ss? lum RA 1st Opopona (past due). 88 000
. afimtm itali asssrotdVaxk (capital)..ts 000
??ti tail na BaOroad Stock (pretorred)... $333 CO
JfcrtaWatern R.R. CertlAcataeof Indebted
. .r^aens..t.JT..65 ?00
?beraw and Darhhgtoo lat mort, bonds..8J <fdd8
tBaattStsa Oas Company Stock (ex div)... 31 ??
?RaissshMi Oty Railway Stock... .64 0CO
vtedesao?i Kintng ano Manntartarlng
- Company's Phosphate Works..100 ?100
Cktarfcwtoo and aavannah Railroad Bonds
(Btats guarantee)... .68 089
Ssmnnah and Charieattm BR. 8tock_21X000
eRtyeigssvannah Bonds.90 000
?.ty of Savannah Coupons (dna previous
ta 1st June, 18*8).,-97 000
m CUy of Savannah Coupons (due after 1st
Jtoe, I860).97 000
City et* ?ftrnphla non da. endorsed by M.
k C Railroad.....70 000
hUenphia and Charleston BaOroad Stock.tux000
Meauplus and Charleston Railroad Bond*.90 000
?MpjPJtMp Md Oharleatoa B. B. Oonoons. .98 000
JEipwrtaf'farr the Week ending munday
Joly SH.
rxutxwnc.
?OBWALE, CONN-Per sehr Mary Stow-126,000
Hast Boards sad Flank.
P10VLOESC , S I-Per brig Americas-180,000
feet Flooring. ...Par Orig adelaide-150 000 feet
Flooring.... .Per sot r c W Elwell-129 960 fest
. Beeawtd Lamber, ea. oro feel Arneb Flank. -
-JONI TORE-Per ste? nub I o migras? 6 bags Sea
I ?land cotton, 73 balts Upland Cotton, 74 tierces
knot, 76 bales Domestics, 176 b' ls Rosin. 86
casan ?lay c3 parkas es undrles, 276 boxes Mus?
kel? 43 boxee A ait, 849 H?lons, 92 sacks Pea
nots_Per s: earns lp Manhattan-99 bags 8
I Cou ou. 633 balea Up and Colton, 1 J2 I terree
1 Fire, 203 bbl* Rosin, 67 bales Tarn. 316 sacks
. Wheat, Jg bbls Fluor, 396 crates Vegetables and
Snit, HS -em. ty Barieie, ?no Watermelons.
Per sehr K W terma -so.. 78 feet Lumber.
ATBK"*, HUDSON K IVE B-Per ?ehr 8 H lady
116,032 feet K esa wed Muff.
A HOBlohBN POB -Per s- tr C S Grove-130,Of 0
. lest Mooring, 40,000 fe. -1 Yellow Pine Timber.
PHILADELPHIA-Per sehr Frans Palmer-125.000
tret Be sawed Lamber and oards, 83,000 iee*
Timber.Per sehr Grace Chiton-160,000
feet Tetlow Pine Lamber, 20 COO leet Yellow Pine
Flooring.
BALIIMOH* - Per steamship Maryiand-E8 bales
Cotton, 66 bales Bags. 1 tale Seeths rs. 1 bales
Wool, 38 bara Peana'a, 6 cases Mdse, 2 bags
toffee, 70 casks i lay 8 ton? Pig Iron 3 hbo?
Copper....Par Behr Zeta-Psl-360 tons Phos?
phate Rock._
TklK* OAKLKSTON- MA fiKLKT.
jroa THX wxxx xnnrso THUXSDAT, ;rn 23, 1860.1
Tax ? BO rs. - i te pi ot ric ted dry weather, accom
oompanled by intense heat whl-h has prevailed foi
M csi. Uder? ole time, baa bad a very damas lng effect
on the corn crop ot the State? particularly tn the
?niddie an-i uep-r MC Mons, where it is stated thia
-varoabfo grain will . e quite- a failure in rome In?
stance*, sad t..at it his been much unpaired over a
largo extent oi country. There h. ve been partial
rain? in -ocall tie- and la such places the ero ? pro?
mises wed-heavy showers even now wom'd still
Benefit thu crop ?otton generally 1 ?oks well, but
abe best and droa?bt have been so extreme tbat this
pleat bas been som -what inj ired by its eft* et h.. t
ns- derate s ow- rs will keep up a healthy vitality ia
this crop wi iub, ap to tbls period, b rather promis,
leg. 1 he pm mt s a p?rij i ol mai for this valua?
ble arl io'e ol commerce and very nile can be said
"W|lh cert .lo iv seoul the amount of the yield nu il
abe season advances farther. 1 he lice . rop on iLe
Jsrgeriveis o.>ks well, but lha emslie? streams are
atm su 11, ?u i os crop DU i beni fsffjeing for wat r.
Tux t ? aa: LI. STUN ? AHXXT -The Northern ma n
afao BIVI-, W..0 u^ve boca the chief purchasers lor
MUS luie past haflcg obutaed u rupp.'y aod with
drawn io a . e taiu ex.eui from the market, the ac
UviiY and e-reuL-iu mhicb previously cncrictensed .
th? aKirle soni what lessened, and the demand has
Been amad wa. en incKnaiiou lo pty prevailing
priera, i he English traiket oi.cacd steady at l?a .
. 9 tb formdd i rjudm is, but aft-i wards became
-qui t and ree? ed to Vt% .; at >ew Xurk the flt.re
"baa bee. d J withaneasloi tende .cy. commencL,-;
?184^034*4, and meaing to 34ft3i.<?; una at thu
point tue ?rlele has becu dull an i p.ieeB liss
atroog ai 33J. 9 lb. tor mi Idling aplanas
Th mirk :-ut -.ive-pooland Nov Y TI- havede
-velop tl t..e lol.o.v.ug m vements lor the we el : At
the formet orf Kti-a.-, Ja>y lo. thc slap e was steady
^aajle- tp.000 bah s, u-.-tmi ?s 12^d; the ?aller waa du 1
.and u . ha: ged, sales 75J tMl?!t at 34 '^?34 !,c f tb
On -a ned., itta ormor was quiet, tal -t- 8 00 bales,
Hplan?s ISKdi tue aber was dui aul unchanged,
aales 350baie? a 34,l4iui34>ic. Ou .uond.y io? r,r
tate Wai q'Jiet a-lc- 8' e. o bales, upland? I.'>? J ; tho
latter waa n'< an lower, sales 183 bales at W^r.
?On iaeaday tb- former waa quiet and unchanged,
sale*80L0 ba.ea, m ian s Utid; the lat.er was oe
oimiDg sate? 2U0 bal- a at 34(a34>,e. O? W< d.ies<iav
tke former wa? n-m but not higher, .ales 10 000 j
tales, o^auoe w j><; .oe-a..cr was n.ore u.t ve at J
^B?aBneLpru-c?, ?it.fc, lsuu t-alea at 84@34>?c. Yest r- .
dsy the fonaei waa steady, and the Utter -ra* dull
and unchanged.
Tbe stocks of eotton in sight ac the latest dates ?ere
as follows:
: 1869. 1868.
Stock in Liverpool. 382 000 563,000
Afloat from India. 666.000 5W.OO0
Afloat from America. 26,000 30.000
8tock in London. 61.620 36,999
Afloat for London. 45.000 lla.OOO
Stock in Havre. 43 431 43,569
Afloat for Havre. 136,119 87.833
Stock in Bremen. 11.62? 10,604
Afloat for Bremen. 6.117 5.328
8tock in United Statea port?..... 42.224 91 370
Stock tn the interior towns. 2,303 8 Old
Total.1,315,314 1.57? 616
Tendency in visible supply . 260 3o3
Stock of cotton held by Manchester spinners at
tbe mills, now 125,000 bale?; same time 1868, 120,000
bales. Middling Orleans, now 12,Kd, then 10K@
10?.d.
Tbe arrivals st tbis port for the week have been
bag? of sea island and 723 bales of upland, against
no bags of sea island and 715 bales of upland the
week before, and no baga of sea isUnd and 187 bales
upi? nd cotton for the same week last year.
These supplies bav? come frdrn the following
sources, say of uplands, per Boa th Carolina Bail
road, 756 bales; per Northeastern Railroad, 67 bales;
of sea Islands, from Ed ? s to. a bags.
The trsusscdona sud prices prevailing in this mar?
ket for the week have been as follows:
On Friday, July 16, the demand for the staple was
light, with a quiet and unchanged market; s J le? 190
bales; ordinary to good ordinary being qnoted at j
80032, low middling 32%, middling 33c 7? ft.
On Saturday the transactions were limited at un?
changed prices; sales 00 bales; quotations unal?
tered.
On Monday the article was dull and somewhat <
ier; sales 38 bales; quotations unchanged.
On Tuesday the staple was fl it, and purchasers
would only operate at lower rates, but factors de?
clined to accept them, and there were no transac?
tion?.
On Wednesday there was nothing done, and prices
were rominal
Yesterday ba sin ess continus*, st a stand and there
were no transactions. We quote, nominally :
LTVaXPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary to sood ordinary.30 033
Low middling..33K&
Middling..38 @
By New York classification we quote:
Middling..*.sax?
Sza ISLAND COTTON.- I be ver? ilmi<ed supply of
thia class of the bbre now constituting th- ?tocks
at this point, prevents transactions of importance,
and the business of the week was confined to tbe |
sale of s few limited lots st raies about the same a?
previously prevailing. We qu ile common Floridas
59060, medium 60?70o fl ft ; medium sea islands
msy be qnoted at 65475, snd One at 80c ^il fi ft.
Riem.-The stock of thia gram has bes?me much
reduced and the article 1? held firmly, purchasers
coor eque-J tly operate sparingly. We note sales of J
about LOO tierces of clean Carol tra, among which
were 8 tierces at 1%', 78 tierces at 7Kc fl ft; 21 at
Di; 10st 1%; 10at 713-16 ; 37st 8>?; ?3at 8*4c ?B
ft. We quote common to fuir sisan Carolina at 7 K0
7 li ; good 8?8)i cts ft ft. Carolina rough rice msy
be quoted at fl 603180 for interior and tl 7? @ 1 90
for ?ea coast.
NAVAL -iona-'.-Tho arrivais of artic'es of this de?
scription for the week have been some 1180 bala
Transactions bave taken p!s/*e in extra Na 1 rosin at
$3 600375. No Ida at .3 ?60S, and low No 1 st S3
?6fl2 35; extra Nc 2 at tl 90. No 2 st SI 80, and No 8
at SI 70fjl 76. About SOO bois of spirits turpentine
were fold sf S8c ft gallon. Crude turpentine m iy be
quoted st S380 fl bnl for virgin. S3 60 for yellow
dip, and SI 60fur hard. 'ihe. market closed steady
at the above figures.
HAT - Th-re have boen no arrivals of import- j
ance, sad the transactions have been mainly of a
Jobbing character.
Cona.-Tn the Absence of arrivals the stock ht re
has become small, and with firmer ntws from
other markets pnces hsve had sn upward tendency
Jobbing lot? of white Msry*and aro selling at SI st)
fl ' ushel, weight, sacks included
Fixma-I? tn moderate stock with a tait inquiry
Priesa of fresh ground are firmer hi consequence of |
the light stock. We quote Northern and Western
super at S6 50?6 75 fl bbl; er tn st S74B7 60 fl bbl ;
finally st $808 60 fl bbl, and cholee qualities at
S9 60 dil fl bbl, bout hern description* are isllizu
at $808 00 fl bbl for raper; $909 6*ft obi lorex tra,
and SIS 6001160 f? bbl for family.
BACON -The market for this article had a tendency
to go up, and prices are some wh s t firmer. We quote
prime shoulden at 163t*c ft ft and prime clear iib
odes st 19X0200 ft ft. Prims strip? are held at 20c.
WHEAT.-SO ne lots of new Southern have been
received, and we quote prime white at SI 7o01 76 fl
bushel, and prime red st Si 40@1 50.
BvxTxa.-There is a fahr stock of prime Goshes.
We quot? prims st Mets, fl ft: Western and other
lower grades sell from 35036c. fl ft, as In quality.
BAIS.-The article from shipboard is held st S3 fl
sack. Store lots are held st S30310 fl sack.
INDIA BAGGING -There ls some Inquiry and a few
sales have taken place at 36c fl yard for standard,
but tailers looa for higher rates. The stock here at I
pre*eut ts light Dundee bagging, ?4 Inches, tit tts.
for the yard, ii held at 30033c. Sss island bag
ging, ?5 inches wide, 3 ftc, for the yard, ls held at 45c
Bora.-The demand for rope ia mod?rate, and
prices ara somewhat nominal at quotations. We
quote hemp at - cents fl ft.; green leaf it 10 cents,
snd jute at 8K09 cents ft pouni.
IaoK BAHM AND Tras for costos, of the most ap?
proved patterns, are offered on the market, at 7
a$? fl ft.
TTAtBEK airo LuicBfta.-The stock having been re?
duced by shipments there is more firmness in the
market. We quote timber for milling purposes
rrom SSS8. Shipping timber S1O015; 4 ira 5-4 floor
log at"?14015 fl M Bright lumber, good mer?
chantable, from city milli, cut to size, from $300
33 ft M by the carro.
FREIGHTS.-TO Liverpool, by Bteam, nominal ; by
c ail, \ u on upland?, a< d s, d on tea islands. Xo Havre,
nominal. Coastwise vessels are In demand-To New
York ty steam Ko on uplands, and \o. on sea
Islands. $1 60 fl tierce on rice; by eau, Kc fl lb
on cotton; $1 fl tierce on rice; 40o fl bbl. on
rosin; $8 fl M. 01 lumber; $9010 fl M. on
timber. To Boston, by sall, K@?-16c fl lb. on
upland cotton To Providence $8 fi M. on b-.-arde,
Kc fl ft on cotton. To Philadelphia, by Bteam, un?
settled and nominal ; by sail, $6a7 fl VI. oe boards;
$9 on timber; i3 per ton on clay; and $3 6004
on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam, un
citied and nominal. By call. t6@7 H M.
board*-S3 5U(<u? V ton OD pbospuat? rjck. Yesselr
ire m demand by oar me.chan!s to take lumber
freight- lrom Georgetown, sVC , Uanoi am gahi?
la' River, Geo, au<< Jaccsonvihe, Fia., to North?
ern 1011=, and $11012 $ M. are rates on lumber
and board-1.
i xe HANGE.-Sterben Bills-The rate yesterday
was 147 tor sixty dav bills.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.- Ihe banks are purchasing
si?bt checks on New York H discount; 5 day? ?j
disc, un t. They are selling sight ch-cks at }? prcm.
GOLD.-The brokers *"re yesterday buyiu;,' at
SS& - nd stiling at 37.
?t arkets by 1 eic;?. upu.
FOBKIOS N.lltKETS.
LONDON. Jab 23-Ni>0.i - on o?s 93.i?. Bonds
8J?4. ?u.;ar, on ttie spoi, tina st 37s 9J; aft at at
28
LIVERPOOL, July 22-Noon.-Cotton a tirade
fininr; un suds ln,liu; Orteuua 13d; sales 10,000
talcs. Bcd Wt-t ia wlii.i 9?. Old cora cita; liew
29a Laid 19-ml.
HOilESTIC MAT?KKT-.
NEWYOUK, July 22-Noo,? - t.cks stcdy and
duli. Money s oa-ly ai 7 bterli.iit 9%. Gold SiK
\ t.ondull -t31c i. 'apo tim; -ii i tunta nude
r-tely active; good strained 31 25a'J39
twxi-g.-(litton les- ac.iv;- and droop'ns; sales
Tu'jb .us Flour moro oom;; fur export; Min- rfln
Mst t5 VSJS "j ; >ouiheru steadier, common to lair
extra $0 5J-7. Wheat ri fbi demand. p?rt for rx
pur ; wl.iie Mi> bigs < S 11S Jora excite J with a
git d speen stive ann r.-d . . ....md; mixed Western
il 1 05 Mess pork a. u urinal at $33 75. I ard
a sn de lower at in -? 'irv. .'u isl cv active ami Arm
at ?1 03 Bee qui,:; Carolina 8-9 .. >uaar steadv;
iMuscovauo ll Jillie; U.van lllt>U]fC Cuflee
firin. Molasses .ml Naval stores qni-t. Freights
fl:m; o flou ls 9.1. G verun.sat.-t closed steady.
'6iV2'i,;?, - ou'heru HU m tr Money easier; sun
plv eu-e.iinu the d< maud at Ca7 i er cent ou call,
with t xe* puons at o; di-c um e-sier kt 8il2 per
cent ->ter ing steady at 9% 10. Gold ar?S o ks
closed d- ll
BAJLTIHOBS July 22- t'otion du'l. Flour finn,
with esiXesMl.t Uj;?l t-took W??at i's 1; rm oj
choice red $1 Mil 60; waaia $1 60 il 75. oo.u dalt
ind lower; while $1 07*1 ll; yellow $1 05*1 68.
Oat* doll and lower; new 65*76c. Hees pork quiet
?.wi. Baiou active ana advautintt; rib sides 19%
al8>?c; shoulders U%c Lard 19)i*30o. Whiskey
very acaree ai $1 C9*l 10.
Cn.c7vx.Ti, July 32.-Whiskey ll; demand light.
Provlalona firm and quiet, liesa pork 133a83 26.
Shoulders 14J?al4Xe; clear sides 18 Xal8i?o.
ST. Loma, July 32.-Whiskey $1 Dial 05. Pro.
vis oes firm. Mess pork $33 60. Bacon firm;
shoulders 14\? ill ; jc ; clear si les 18 Sic
LOCIBVZIXE, July 33-Mess pork $83. Olear
sides 19c; f boulders 16c. Laid 19 %c. Whis?
key $1 01.
Wrurriiaxov, July 22.-Spirits turpentine quiet
at 38,4c. Rosin steady at St 66a5. Crude turpen?
tine steady. Tar quiet at S3.
AUQCSTA, Joly 22.-Cotton quiet; demand light;
sales25bales; receipts 18bales; middling S2%c.
S k VAKVAH, July 22 -There was no market, and
no offering stock; receipts 23 bales; exports 157
bales.
MOBILE, Joly 22.-Cotton quiet; sales 160 bales;
the demand and sale by one buyer; low mid?
dling 30c.
NXWOBLX?NS, July 22.- Cotton, nominal; mid?
dling 32i0' ; gales 60 bales: receipts 31 balee; ex?
pon s 917 bales. Gold 35 s ; Sterling 60. New Tork
exchange %c premium. Sugar unchanged. Mo?
lasses, no sales; fermenting noainally 63c
Wilmington Maraet.
WILMINGTON, July 21.-TtjBPEJrTilTE-On ly 74
bbls received, wbieb sold at 93 for virgin and 92 66
tor jellow dip, fl 280 rb?.
SPIRITS TusPXMTisrx.-40 bbls changed hands at
38Xo fl gallon
Boenr.-sales of 680 bbls at tl 66 for strained,
ll 72X for No 2; 14 for low pale, and 15.6 for extra
pale.
Tan.-14 bbls sold st 12 fl bbl.
Comparative Ki po na ot Cotton, from
Ute Port Ot Charleston.
EXPOBTXD TO
Liverpool.
Other British Ports.
wt ISLAND
Total to Great Britain...
Ba vre.
Other J rench Porta.
Total to France.
N'ortt of Europe.
Total North of Europe..
on th of Europe.
?Vest Indies, *c.
Total Foreign Forts.
Boston.
Rhode Island, -e.
New York.
Philadelphia.
Baltimore and Nor ilk....
Other United Strtes Ports.
Total to Coastwise Ports.
Grand Total.
Bales.
4.T323
4,023
4.023
33
3^097
8192
7,216
Bales.
662
662
2,404
62.P45
6,622
3 488
101,246
10.904
18,763
109
140,191
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NOTE.-We have deducted lrom New Orleani
41.785 bales Upland, from Mobile 15,030 balcB, lrom
savannah 3724 bags Sea leland atd 24U bales Up?
land-and lrom Charleston 2523 bag? >ea Island and
212 bales Upland, the quantities received at those
rons lrom M o?dle Moridn. Texas ano nvnnnah
Hxports of ttice. .\UVUJ stores .?n i 1, <i
uci (rom tlie Port of Cliitrlcston. frasa
Si j>t <min i 1 to July 499? IS?,'.?
PoltTS.
R. STOKES. I LUktBBtt.
I Tierres. I Barrels.
Boston.
Net? York.
Philadelphia. ..
Baltimore.
New Orleans ..
Mobil i*.
Providence, it I.
Other C. K Ports
Keel.
ll.?ut' M;I
7 40"^ P.N3
2.GU 2 SJ7,
?..29.
2.W3,
647
125
300
?tao
t ?
B 3
118
Total Coastvrtsel ' 28.3211 24.C?: 13,743 211
a.71C| 34t>,000
2?I 1,3^8*7?4
Barcelona.
Mtjorca k a Market
West Indies.
Balllax, Ns.
Mt Johns, N B.
London .
(instill. Bng.
Liverpool.
Havre.
Mont -vi 'co.
Gr?.I Br.tain.
Total Foreign..
Grand Total.,
2,903
15 959
CSC 4:7
10 8G7I
32 7 l| 2 3.-i5 1'l
67 438 18.CtR.S93
:kt of Cotton in tne luterior 1'uwa
not inc ma ttl in t?e Itcccipts
TOWNS
angista ?nd Baahur .July 17
Macon, Geo .July 19
Columbus. Geo.July IS
Montgomery. Ala.July 16
Selma Ala.July 15
Memphis reno.July IC
Nashville, 'tenn. July 17
1KC9
i 60
191
243
45)
ivs
633
151
lola]
charleston Wlfblesale Price*.
,' UT I OL LB .
BA GOING, r Yard
Dundee. 80 @ 45
Gunny Cloth. 06 0 -
BALE ROPE, 9 lb-Manilla. - i -
Western. 8 @ 12&
Ju e. 8X@ 9
COTTON, 9 ft
Ordinary to Good Ordinary. 30 fi 32
Low Middling. 32tf@ -
Middling to btrict Middling. 83 @ -
Good Middling. - @ -
Sea Island. 60 @ 1.00
COFFEE, 9 lb-Bio.I 20 @ 26
Lagnayra.I Sh @ -
Ja??.I 35 @ 40
FERTILIZERS- I
Carolina Fe Ulizer, 9 2000 lbs... ?65.03 (3, -
Wando Fertiliser. 60.00 i'm -
Double Beflned Poudrette.|30.00 fd) -
Niles' Phosphate. 63.00 @ -
Peruvian Guano, ft 2210 lbs. 93.00 (9 -
Pacific Gnana, ft 2000 lbs.65.00 % -
Phcenix Guano. 56.00 @ -
Baugb's Phosphate, fl 2000 lbs... 60.00 ? -
Rhode?' Phosphate, 9 2OOO lb?... 65.00 (dj -
Rhodes' Stand. Manare-?65 tune 57.50 (<u -
Orchilla Guano-.940 rune 35 00 ft -
Land Plaster. 24.60 fe,
Mapes'Super Phosphate,9 2000 lb 66.00 <?> -
Zen's Baw Bone Phosphate.60."0 (c -
Zell's Super Phosphate of Lime.. 60.00 (B) -
Woolaton's Phosphate of Lame..- .?65.00 ? -
Woolston's Vegetal ir, 9 3OC0 lbs 66.06 @ -
Croasdale's Gen. super-Phos, net 60.00 @> -
Bowers'Complete Manure, net... 60.00 @ -
8ardy'sPbosphoPeruvian, cash. C6.00 @ -
hardy's Pacific Guano, cash. 60.00 KS -
PatapscoGuano..(65.00 @ -
B Frank Cow's Phosphate.|65.00 @ -
FLOUR, 9 bbl-linpei . 6.50 (a) C.75
Northern and Western Extra. 7.Ou @ 7.50
Baltimore Extra. - Qt -
Southern-Super. 8.00 (a, 8.50
Extra. 9.00 Cd) 9.50
Family.10.00 ? 11.00
GRAIN- Maryland Oats, ip bushel.. - @ -
Western Oats, 9 bushel. - ? -
Corn, 9 bushel. 1.10 ts -
BAY, 9 cwt-Morth Bi ver. - ? -
Eastern.1 - @ -
LUMBER. 9 M. feet- ?
Clear White Pine. 1st quality.160.00 (335.00
White Pine, good run.138.00 (glO.OO
Fellow Pine.[20.00 ft22.ou
Boards, 9 M. feet-Rough.Hi.00 (?16.00
Grooved and Tongued....?28.00 @32.00
MOLASSES, 9 gallon-Cuba.| 45 @ 47
Muacovado. 48 ts 66
Sugar House. 60 (dy 1.00
New Orleans. - & -
MA VAL STORES, 9 bbl-Tar.... - @ -
Pitch. - H -
Rosin, Pale. 4.OJ & -
Rosin, No. 1.1 2.26 @ 8.75
Rosin, No. 2.1 1.80 0 2.00
Rosin. No. 3. 1.70 4 1.75
SulritsTaroentine, T> salle-). ...I 88 ? -
OJ^UIU. ?m. I 16 a? -
VAILS-American, 4@20d, * keg..| 5.50 @ 7.00
POWDEE-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 6.70 @ -
Dupont's, F.F.F. 6.60 dj -
Dupont's, Illaotmg.J.. .. 4.25 @ -
PRO VISIONS-ft- -
Bacon, Hame, 9 lb. - ft? -
Bacon, Sides. 19X4s 20
Bacon. Shoulders. u \ cc -
Bacon, Strips. 20 *ai -
Lard. In keg. 22 fl 23
Butter. 80 (? 40
Cheese. 15 & 30
Potatoes, fl bbl. - & -
OBI on s. - Ca, -
Apples. - ? -
RfCaT-Carolina, 9ft. 7 tj Bli
Bast India. - ?3 -
SALT-Liverpool, coarse, 9 sack.. 2.00 6 3.10
Liverpool, fine.*... - et -
SUGAR, 9 ft-Btw. - ft -
Porto Bico. . 13*,? 14
Mnsrovat" . - Cat -
/Banar firms.
fort ot Charleston, Utily 23.
_PO KT CALEND?K.
VB? XS O? THH noon.
Last Quarter, 1st, 7 honra. 27 minnies, evening.
New Moon, 9th, 8 boura, ll minutes, momias:.
First Quarter. 16th. 1 boor. 28 minutes, morning.
Full Moon. 23d. 8 boors. 34 minnies morning.
Last Quarter. 31st. ll hours, 46 minute?, morning.
BTU
usas, i reis.
noon
BI3E8.
BI OH
wari?.
19 Monday....! 6.. 6
20 Tuesday.... 6.. 7
U Wednesday.' 6.. 6
29iThursday... 6.. 8
23 Friday..... 5.. 9
91Haturday...l 6..10
26 Mnnriav. 5. 10
7.. 6
7.. 5
7.. 6
7.. 4
7.. 8
7.. 3
7.. 2
1..42
2..27
3.. 16
Rises.
7..20
7..69
8. .35
3..67
4..67
6..63
6.. 10
7..28
P..ll
8..46
Arrived Yesterday.
Steamship J W Ev erm an. Snyder, Philadelphia
left - inst. Mdse, To Jno s Theo Getty, Raliroau
Agente, W G Whnd-n k Co Byrne k Fogarty, Cam?
eron k Barkley.-B O'Neill, J I nom son A co, c H
Johnsen, McDuff Cohen. T M Bristoll. W F Pad?
don. J B Graver, J H Fenneker, G W Steff ns, J cos?
grove, U Gerdts k Co, W S Benerey, J F I avior k
Co, i'U Blackwell, P kl Caben G J Lnhn, Pulmo:to
Pioneer Co-oterative Association, W A \J ehrt cn H H
Bulwinkle A Co, B r'e'dnann k Co, Laurey k Alex?
ander, J M Fason k Kio, Gas o, C Rim;. Q Lil en
thal & Co, Jeff-rds. & Co. Chisolm Bios. Walker,
Evans k Cogswell. Mrs A Ross, C P Poppeuheim,
Waeener k Mousees. Mowry k Co. Fogaxti-'s Book
House, Holmes' Book Houi-e. Bullmann Bros, F 0
Borner, L k hobertson, c F Eomahrens. and ollie?.
t teamer Emilie, Lewis, Georgetown, SC. 22 tes
Rice 10 bales cotton, 729 sacks f lour, am .-nndriee.
lo isbsckeliord a Kelly, < Kerrison, J F O'Neill k
Son, 'ibuibton k Ho mes. F G Michel. C AlstJD, :
* A Conuer. J M baton k Brr, H Elalie A co, Dr B
A Kinloch, Express Ct, and others
Cleared Yesterday.
Steamship M wyland J^Lnsou. Baltimore-Courtenay
s ireoh"lm.
Sehr tl S Grove. Witvcr. a Northrrn Port-Risley k
Creighton.
Sehr clara W Elwell, Jenkins, Piovidenc, R I-LT
Potter.
Sailed Yenteulaj .
Steamship Maryland, Jobnsou. Baltimore.
I'tiiish i> ig Ameri us, Un d, Providence, R I.
Yacht Louiy,-, l'arc Royal ana a t raise.
r lum I ll lil on.
Steamship M ithattau, WoodhUil, ''cw York July li
>ebr k J Palmor Miioot, Haiiiui"re, Ju-y 19.
Svbr Ltliy, HugLes. .\e-*Yoik. July l'J.
Cleared tor this Port.
British Lri;; i Tiiu?, Lovejoy, al New Fork, July 20.
?ll lpn eu.4 i? v ?e -tiupli
SAVAMIAH July . 2-(Tear-?, i-chr Haon^h,Brews?
ter. New Y.irl;
Maleo, steamer Rai idan. New Toik.
?lfin<? ?
Xhe 6chr ;-"mma, Antionv. from George:own, S C,
arrived at I altimore July i9.
The erhr Nimos ''hardier, iroa Georgelown, S
C, arrived at Bu>ion Jui> 8.
LIST OK V I j?
VP CLr'ARED AM' S4/LEP FOR . HIS W/.T.
e o R r i a >
LIWBHIIOL.
Thc Hannah Lizzie, Fenrueou, cleared.Mny 20
The Vince, Bala jay, up.<<?ne 12
r>.. ss e.- . t '
OOLOSBORO'. STE.
Sehr T. locity, PSukham. ssile-i.June li
FBASKPOKT KC
Brig H W AlrGilVuiw, -lutta, clea.cd.July 1
Bric ?ufiinE Voorhls. Fullor", up.Inly 15
Stix ?>tump"de, Stratton, cleared.July 3
r
Bri?sh b i" J 1i:n?, Lovejoy, rlean d.TH'.V 20
drig Kain ileu. P. rki -, . l.ared.Julyl?
-eui- N W Smith, i coker ui>.July 12
Sehr Wm L ^i nuK9. Hals y. cfan-d.July 6
.ehr Myiover. B n?c, ricrtii.Ju i 12
Sour Louisa >mitl>a Or u t cleared.July 15
PHIZ. VDELPHI A
Scbr ?arah Cullen. Avis, np.July 1
S ETOLS VA.
Bohr Carrie, Whitehurst, sailed...Joly 15
LIST OP SHIPPING
In the Port ot Chant ?ton, July 39.
VKasaXs UMDI? IOU TONS, AND SX?AJiEUB COASTING
WITHIN THE STATE EXCEPTED.
STEAMSHIPS.
Champion, 1418 tons, Lockwood, at Adger'a wharf,
for Mew York, loading-James Adger si Co.
J W Everman, 698 tons. Snyder, at Atlantic wharf,
for Philadelphia, leading-Jno k Theo Getty.
BABES.
Fantee (Br), 243 tone, Cleverly, at Marshall's wharf
tor a port in Great Britain, loading- E Mute k
Co.
Minnie (Br), - tons, Robertson, at Vanderhorst's
wharf, from Liverpool, discharging-Bavenel k
Co.
BBIGS.
Adelaide, 218 (ons Wilson, in Ashlev Biver, for Pro?
vidence, ready-Risley k Creighton
Clifton (Br), 182 tons, Williams, at Marshall's wharf,
for Liverpool, loaning-B Mure &> Co.
Manzanilla, 160 tons, -pear, at Northeastern Rail?
road wharf, for Roundout, New York, leading-J
A Enslow k co.
SCHOONERS.
Zeta Psi, - tons, Inompson, in the Stream, for
Baltimore, ready-Risley k Creighton.
Lion (Br), 111 tons, McLellan, in Ashley Biver, for
Bermuda, loading-J a Enslow & Co.
Clara tv Elwell. 296 loos. Jenkins, In Ashley Biver,
lor a Nertliern Port. re?d<-I. T Potier.
C S Groves, 258 tons, Weaver, in ashiuy Biver, for
Philadelphia, readj - Bifit-y & Creighton.
Adolph Hugel, 242 tons, Adams, in Asblev Biver
lor Philadelphia loading-H F Baker ?? Co.
Shiloh, 270 tons, Hnbiard, in Ashley River, for
Baltimore, loading-H F Baker k Co.
E Waterman, 107 tons, Marshal, in the Stream, for
Newport, ready-Street Bros k Co.
lonsicneesperSom ti Carolina Itaiiroad
July '4-4.
48 bales Cotton. 10 bales Domestics, 17 packages
Bacon, 29 packages tobacco. To Baliroad Ageut, J
B Graver, O Tidemann. B O'Neill, Gold-mith k Son,
Cleghorn. Berrina k Co, ti Litschgi. Johnston, Crews
k Co. Wagener & M onsets, and G FoUin.
Passengers.
Per steamship Maryland, for Bait: rc or- -Mrs W
M Kirch and daughter, airs J A Eay, E Goldsmith.
Per ftemner Emilie, from Georgetown, 8 C-J
Pvart Major E Hazcard, A GTreabolm, r>r Henry
Stone, Mrs F L Stone, A L Ellis, wife and servant. A
A Conner, wife, chi d sud nurse, Miss vi McMichael,
Mt-s Ida sampson, J LaBruce.W Bourke, T D La son,
and 12 on deck
OFFICIAL.
LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Postomce at
Jbarleeton, for the week inding JULY 22, 1869.
and printed officially In THE DALLI NEWS, as th?
newspaper having the largest circulation in the City
of Charleston.
jtr?T*Persons calling for Letters Advertised, should
i tate that they are ''Advertised.''
ag- Office hours trom 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. On S un?
lay?, from 5 to 6 P. M.
STANLEY G. 1BOTT. Postmaster.
Wt OIK VS LISP.
Adams, ann
.Mlcot-, Minnie
L
Allston, Miss H
acrrum. ?arab
Barri n, Miss L
Bedon, rallie
Brisior, Ella H
Brmdr, Mis L L
Brandt, ails* M
T
Barell, Ann
butler, Ann
Bnllwinkel, Meta
< arroll, Mrs E A
Carr, Ka y Ann
\Jlark. Mary
Cordroy. Miss M
Covert, h ?HIP
i onion, Kate M
Conner, Mrs ? D
Conmgum, Mar?
tha
Daran, Uiss 0
i. ray ton, Mrs S
D mean, Mrs J
i unnonon, Han?
nah
Eddi i gs, Susan
Farrow. Mary E
Falk, Mrs H E
Farr, Ann
Fmity, Mrs C C
Foster, - usan
Ann
Fobes, Francis
Forrest, Mary E
Friser, Mrs E
Francis, Miss M
J
Gunohan, Uargt
Ureen, Julia
Green, Betsy
Germen, anna
?-e nett, Miss
Gul i co. Emma
Gibbes, Mrs S A
* ti bs. Mrs
Glover, Mrs H A
Goodman, Miss
st
Hart, Miss F
Hvams, Mrs '
Headerly Ellen
y'rimes, Miss B
Jerks, .Mrs J P
Johnson. MA M
Johnson, tuna
Johnson, Judy
Jones. Viss L il
Knight, Marj
aeitt, Annie
ady, Miss L
La vs] 1. Mrs
Levy, EIlxs
Leslie, Mrs J F
Linen, Mrs 8
Loyal, Mary
Mani, Mus C
al ac neal, Bes?
Martin, Elisa
Muthaws, airs J
a
Mills. Pillie
Mc siaaann, Em?
ma U
Moore, Mrs T A
Moore, Ann
Mullins, Annie
Met tr, Jane
il il er, Carra
Moble hilen
Nelson, Emma
Pa emer i>alv
Patterson, Eliza
Pinckusy, aurie
Piuckuey. Mrs C
Bamsey, Mvy
Kai lord, Miss C
KIN ere, Mrs P
Ann
Bieppe Mii^s s
Rodrwues, Mi-s
F
Kr blnion, Mary
T
Steed, Msrv
-Uwart. Miss C
A
levens, Mary
jlvo Madame
herldan, MissL
iskn Rosa
> m ed es, Mrs LA
srae'ter, Misa R
uart ., Mrs H w
-?malls. Charlotie
tuions. Miss S
M
Taylor, Marv A
litt?. Mus M
Werlo, MTS
Weelllngs Tyrah
Wbaley, doa
Wilkinson. Be?
nah
Wl'iia. Anna
Wig.'. Isabella
Wood, Mrs H
HKS'S Ll ST.
Alston, Col W 8 Gebeken, John Nawwood, James
Alston, B F GlovM, Robert R
Alden, Joseph X James O'Borke. F
Avelino. John Godfrey. Geo O'Donnell, Mr,
Barnwell, Thom- Green, Ambros Tradd-street
aa Griffin, J W O'Hara, John
Fa?nwell. Ed- Biggins, Richard Ordma<n, Leal
ward Bon ck, Delphine Patjold, Benja
Bail, wm Holmes, i ex ar min
Basr, John Horson. Mr, Patrick, Benia
Braford, Capt wo d factor min *?
Benton, Charles Hollvan, John Perrycleir. Jas S
Bigelow,.JR Butson, Ja-per Phoenix, Edward
Bord man, Fred B Platt, fl H
Borger. J H Jacobs, M J Pohl, Thoa B
Brown st River* Jacques. D H Prichard, Joe
Bremer, T T Jennings, Wm Purcell, Denis
Brailaford, W H Calhonn-st Quary, John
Buckleboo, Wat- Jones, Hon Wm Raspson, Samuel
son H Reed, James
Buhre k Rhode Johnson, Edwd Bichwood, B F
Bul winke], Hin- U tilley, John
rich Johnson, Beary randers, Samuel
Burns, AB Johnson, Mr . ., jindera,, fl,,
Byihewood.Wey- Kennedy, J F * andere, Henry
month Berkeley, James G
0. A B B Sade, Bickies
Csmel, Pani . Kelev, Mathew Scott. Bob
Coli lonah. JIB Larch focatte, J Scbroder. John
Coburn, BP R Fried*
Cudwottb, Jo- LaConte, Edward sharfer. Fried
seph Li rance, Otto Sharp, John
Curtis, J 8 ? . Lovell, John ?harper, Jo> n D
Dawson, W L lehman i, Mr h hookier. J 8
Darlington. J T Lear, M Simons, Camp
Danner, A B Lee, Charles E bell
Davs. Simon Lillentbal, F Simsen, W
'Dingle, John A Loomis. N M Mncleton,Benup
Dos i-h er, FD Marinon. A C Smith, Jeff-y
Dorado, Sr Da Mark, Michael .?malls, Capt
Luis Meyers. Henry A Robert
Drew. Edward Key erhoff, Hen- Spencer, Richard
Duffy Frank ry speckceter.t'laus
Dy ebel Dan J Meta, E flt ran, F
Eason. H B Mliell. James M Sullivan k Am
Elcrby, Albert Hiller, Rev Dr A dereon
Fmery, Moulton W Tweitmac, Mr
Evane. Dr Mitchel, Came Wagem. Billy
Favren, Bouert Miller k Si roman Waster, Luis
Fleming, feter ?liddleton, An- Washington,
Fleming, Rich- drew Henry
ard Morris, Richard Wheaton, Fran
Frazer. 1 homas Morgin, James eis
Gary, Edwin F Patrick Witherspoon,
'?arey. David Mormon. Robert Isaac
Geddis, Gilbert Kam Joseph L White, Stevyn
C Uvrell, M F Williams, *
.Nelson W Ulam .
&3~ Persons depositing letters in the Postomce
will please place the stamp near the upper right
band corner of the envelope, and they will also
please to remember that without the stamp a letter
cannot be mailed, but will be sent to the Dead Letter
Office.
S
VUG P O Pi
TBE ONLY CERTAIN
RAT DESTROYER
W1T?OUT
Disagreeable Results.
ADOLPH ISAACStN'S
PHOSPHOR!! PASTE,
DERM KT I CAL LY
sea cd ant wa1 -nuleri to
keen tre.-li taral' tune
t1 c greatest dis owry
of its kind in th- ase we
liv--in No person need
be tronh ed with RATS,
MICE. BI D HUG - oi
BOA CB Es for Mr. Isaacsen's destructive re? edt is
nhhin the reach cf all. Prepared only by himself,
trom rare and valuable compounds, its ch' ?pi eas ls
as wonderful as it? efficacy, Bnadi'ds of lestamc
uiais have been received :rom all parts ol thc United
otates
'thc great advantage this st;BK POP possesses
over ali simili.? preparations is Ibe PACT that it is
Cert ii In lu its UlTcCtg,
and free from the onp'eaaanli ess o: ?ats dyin? in
their holes, a? it causes them to leave the premises
to seek air, ann consumes them so entire.y as to
Jflsive
Ko Disagreeable Udor.
Numbers ot rete enees can ne made tu
Persons in tins City,
Who have successfully used it
SOLE AGENTS FOB SOUl'U CAROLINA,
DOW IE ge MOISE,
IMPOB?ERS AND Tin OLES, A LS DKUGG'STS,
Corner Meeting and Basei-streeta,
April 23 mwf (?mo Obar.eeton, a. C.
Irai)*, ClKmi??is, ??^^
Q F . P A I KR I I i
CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY,
- No. 123 Meeting-street
CHARLESTON, S. C,
IMP 0RT ER AND DEALER IE
GERMAN,
FRENCH,
ENGLISH AND
DOMESTIC
DRUGS, CHEMICALS
AND
PATENT MEDICINES.
nmxro OAJUE?TI?I AX
ALL HOTES OF TBE PAT AUS M?BT,
BY EEOULAH
GRADUATES IN PHARMACY.
Opon Uus branch ol Lbs business, the nfjcoil
PERSONAL care sad attention is bestowed, and th*
PUBITYoTthe
MEDICINES
Used in componadme; is GUARANTEE!?,
FRESH TICHY WATER,
(HAl'TEKIVK.
ALSO,
?VICHY POWDERS,
Ot Direct Importation
RICH BOTTLE OB PACKAGE BEARING
THE GOVERNMENT STAMP.
OONGRESS AND COLUMBIAN
WATER,
FRESH FROM THE SPRINGS.
AOBNT POB TEE CELEBRATED
ROCKBRIDGE i LUM SPRING
WAT E E,
A complete assortment el
SOAPS,
PERI U.MERIEL, AND
TOILET ARTICLES,
COMBS, BRASHES, &o.
AGENT F07.
GEO. TIEMANN & CO."
OF NEW rous,
HANDTtCr?BBB6 OF
SUKGICA LAND DENT.4?,
INSTRUMENTS,
AFPABATBS 'i OB
liSBO&MITiaSj FBAaTTtTBElh fe.
Maj 13 ttl
Pru^s, ?lUa???-i, ?Iii.
jy K. HICHATJ'S
GOLDEN REMEDIES.
APE FOB NO OTBFR, TAKE NO OTHES, AKT>
yon will save time healtn and money.
$1600 REWA KD for any caso of disease in any
?tage which they fill ;o cere.
Dr. BICB-O's ooi.DtN BALAAM No. lenses
Ulcers. Ulcei.ted Kore throat and Month, fiore
ryes. Cutaneous or t'kln E.option-, copper Colored
Blotches, ?orenes* of the scalp, r'orofais, ?c.; is the
Stalest Renovator, Alieiatrve and Blood Partner
own, removes al diseases from the system, and.
leaves the blood pure and healthy.
Dr. RICH A O'.- QOlS>Zl> .AL-AM NO. 9 cures
Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in aU its forms,
whether ii om mercury or other causes; gives Imme*
diste relief in all ease? No dieting necessary. I
have thousands of Certificates proving the miraca
lons cures effceteo by thc-e Remedies. Price of
either No. 1 or No 2, $5 per bottle, or two bottles for
19.
Dr BICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe, spee?
dy, pleasant and radical cure mr all Urinary De
regiments, accompanied with full directions. Prie?
$3 per botde
Or. BICHAU'fl GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUB, a
ladlee! cure.for > ervous or Gem-rsl Debility, ineid
or joung; imparting . fei?, won de ifni effect.
Price $? uer bottle, or two botdes for $9.
On receipt ot price those Rem edie a will be shipped
to any place. Prompt attention paid to aD corree,
dents. None genuine without the name of "Dr.
BICHAL n GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARDS,
Sole Proprietor," blown in glass ot bot les.
Address D B. BICHA RDS.
No. 938 Varies-street, New Y cri t
Office Hours from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Clrcn1 are sent. ly July 3
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THE BISHOP PILL (
A Purely Vegetable Pill iSugar-coated.)
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'Is of extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, Indi,
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Medical Journal, September 8.
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Ho. 13 Howard-etroet. sew York.
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March 33 nee ITT
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FIRE PROOF
SAFES
Are most desirable for quality,
finish and price. .
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Please send for a catmogne to
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T, . - , (205 Broadway, New York.
Principal \m chestnut.St., Phila,
Warehouses ]108Bftnk St., Clevek??,0
And for sale by our agents in the
principal cities thronghout j^e
> United States
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