The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 30, 1869, Image 4
THE DAILYJOWS.
I>c ttl? Undo.
"Weep rot for thom v/ho weep
For friend or lover taken hence, for Child
That tallx 'mid earlv flowers and grasa asleep,
?iit?ropf?d, undefiled.
Sf o?r n not for them that mourn
For sin's keen nr'ruw with its rankling email;
God's han 1 wTI binti again what He h?tb torn,
Be boa s tho broaen heart
But weep for bim wbosc eye
BOPS in the mldnleht skies a starry d^me.
Thick oimn with worlds that whirl and hurry by,
And give thc heart no homo;
Who boirp nail'1 tho denso.
Lou d trampling crash and outcry of this wild
Thi :lt Jun lo world ot dear ra gniflcence,
Ko voice which say* "m child;"
TTh' marks through ear b and space
A arrange, dum > pageant pats a vacant shrine,
JVIKI fr. la ?itu lu bis inmost soul a place
Ui'?U'J by the Divine; .
Weep weep for him above
That look? for Qod and see? unpitying Fate,
That rind? within his heart, in place of love,
A dall, i;nxle?oii>g bate
financial atti? (HommcrdaL |
Tilt Charleston money Market.
TatraanAT,.July 2?, 1869.
TLe business cf tho week has been generally quiet.
Securities .ve dull, and qiota'.ions Btrictly nominal.
State securities have deprecia ed ellghtly, but hold?
en) arc unwilling to eel!, and there bavo been no
transactions of note. Oitj fctock is dull at 60 to Ol.
Bank bi ls are in good d> m iad at slightly advanced
XttUs.
fcOOTUtAN BANK BILLS.
Current Bates
Sank of Camden.80 nSOO
Bank of Charleston.83 @00
Bank of Chester.IS .@C0
Bank ol Georgetown.IS ?00
Bank of Hamburg.8 @00
Bank o? Newberry.82 @00
Bank of Routh Carolina.20 @<>0
Bank of State of ti Carolina, prior to 1801.AS @00
Bank of state of 8. Carolina, af ter 1st Jan.,
J8C1.22 (SOO
Commercial Bank. Columbia.4 @U0
Exchange Bau*, Columbia_..14 @0O
Farmer ' um) Exchange Bank, Cbarlwlon. I @0C
Merchant's Bank, Cheraw.12 @to
People's Bank, Charleston. ..92 <?t00
Planter's Bank of Fairfield..8 @('l)
Flautero' and AlechonleB'Bank,Charleston 92 @00
Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston,
toidi.75 @oo
Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston
(newi......75 ?C0
State Bank,Chan-jston.. k.8 @00
Union Bank, Charleston.03 t?)00
City ol' Charleston Change Btlle.97 @( o
State 8. Carolina Treasury Notes.97 <aoo
BONDS, 8 TO OKS AND COUPOLE.
City of Columbia BondB..'......^....70 @00
Oity of Columbia Coupons.75 @ou
South carolina Railroad ahd Bank Stock
; (whole snarep)..............46 @00
Eon th Carolina Railroad (half shares)... ..21 @21}i
8. C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds........ 73 @O0
?. C. R. R. Seven Per Cent.' B'ds..80 @8l>?
JB. 0. Railroad certificate ^Indebtedness.90 @00
City or Charleston Six Per Jt. stock.60 ?61
City of Charleston Fire Lo?n Bonds.72 @00
State of South Carolina Bonds told) ?xpaat ., "^,"
i dtie coupons.'...68 @70 '
State of South Carolina Bonds (new issue, '
of January 1, 1807) ex past due c n
pon*.67 @0O
State < f .-outh Car-'Una bonds (issued for
Bank of the ?tate bills)."65 Cd GO .
State of (louth Carolina Stock.68 @C0
State of South Carolina Coupons.70 @00
People's National Bank Stock.. .110 @00v
First National Bank Stock.HO 000
Union Hank -tock.*9}?@00
Bank of ::h rles:on stork (ci?).$6 6>?0
PlautrTi-' and Meehamca' Bank stock (old).S5 (a 00
People's Bank stock (old).....<6j^@00
flreenville and Columbia Railroad Btate
guaranteed honda.63 @00
Greenville and Columbia 1st Mortgage
Bouda.80 (SOO
Northeastern R. B. Ut Mortgage Bonds.88 ??00
?ortheaetern R.R. 1st Coupons (past due i. 70 @U0
ortbeasteru Railroad Mock (capital).$8 (d00
Northeastern Railroad Stock (pr?tsrredi... ?33-^00
Northeastern R.R. Certificates ol Indebted- . , 1
ness.58 @00
Choraw and Uarllngtoj 1st mort bonds..82 (<u00
Charleston Gas Company Stock (ex div).. .31 J?<322
Charleston City Railway Stock;. ... .Si* @C0
Charleston allntng ono Manufacturing
company's Phosphate Works.100 WOO
Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds
(State guarantee).....58*@00 V
Svannah and Charleston RB. Stock. ... 22 @00 '
ty of Havannah Bonds..........90 (a, 00
CRy of Savannah Conpona (due previous
to 1st June, 1866).97 @00
City of Savannah Coupons (duo after 1st
Jove, 1866)..97, @C0
City of Memphis oonda, endorsed by Hf. ' '
AOBallroud.;..70 000
Memphis and Charleston Railroad Stouk til ?ll 34
Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bonds.<J0 (d00
Memphis and Charleston B. B. Commua. .93 @00
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TH3C CHAHLKVIOM M A II Ii WT.
pron THE wm XHDXHO THURSDAY, JOLV 29, 18C91
TBS CHOPS.-There have been moderate rains expe
Ttenoed m ? targe portion ot the btate during tho
past week, which have had a favorable Influence on
the crops Farly corn, particularly on upland, w.-s
too badly Injured to receive important benefits, and
aaucti of thts planting has pro cd a failure; trat that
wbieh was not so forward wiil bs materially assisted
by these Bbcwers. 'J he yield ot fbi? valuable grain
will, However, be HgLt, and it will require good man?
agement fox Ike planters to get along without cor
slt?erabJo purchases. Vpland cotton generally pro?
gresscs favorably, with an occasional report to the
contrary; but no event has ocrarred np to this pe?
riod to prevent a moder- te y good yield; tea island
cotton has had quite a flittering appearance, and' np
to a few days past very sanguine anliclpatlona for a
tall crop wer? entertained; but the unmistakable ap?
pearance of the caterpillar on l?verai of tho inlands
has caused the most gloomy prospects. Severr.1
weeks will be necessary to show the extent of the in?
jury likely to ensue. The rice crop generally bas a
favorable look, but has been Buffering to a limited
extent tot the want of rain.
Tax COTTON M AUK ET -lue market for thia stapie
during the week has exhibited moderate firmness at
Liverpool the ur'ice coramos cmg at 12)?d and Im?
proving to I2;\'d qa lb, with fair trantactione; at
New York there waa only a hmited business done,
prices commencing at 33 (joe 34 bur eniag to 84c,
and at this point operations have been light and
unimportant, prices having an easier tendency; mid?
dling uplands wbicb began at 33o $ lb nominal feil
off to 32c lb. *
The movements of tho staple at liverpool and
Kew York tor the week have b 'en as follow? : On Fri?
day, Jn'y 28, the former was quiet 'jales 12,100 bales.
upland? 1 J)?d ; the latter was dui. and lower at 33%
f|)94e. On Saturday the ronner w?s finn, up.ands
32V!; the latter was s eady, sah? ?2'k0 biles at 31? I
On Monday the former was finner, uplands 12}?<&
12#<>, siles 12 DOO bales; the Utter was dull, ?Blee
SOD hales a 31; On Tuesday the formor w ts steady,
na'es 10,0(0 halos, upi nds 12 ya<i ; tue la tor was with?
out im porlaut change, sales 950 'ttl ?8 nt 84;.. On
"Wednesday the'lorine wi.? a ehade flrtt?rf uplands'
IVK&.mUa 14,000 balee; the latter was ratfor active,
??aies 180C balee at 34c. Y. ?tejrday the former Waa'
rmchanced ; the la ter WJS inaotive. and pri?es droop?
ing at.. ' '/''. 51
Tae amvals af thia port for the week have been no
begs of sea i llanda and 187 bale* of uplands, against
2 bigs of tea islands" and 829 batea of uplands tho
week o> fo-e, and no bag? of sea islands md 20Q bales
?f upianoft Tor tb? came Week last y ar ' 'Theas
raceipts have come throusb the fol owing sources :
any ot nplsn?s, per ?oulh carolina Rdlroad, 128
kniet; pat Northeastern Railroad, 4a ; from George?
town, h. C., 10.
The * ock ot cotton in ii AA at th? latest daten waa
aa follows : j ,
1865.^. itim.
Stork in r.iverpcol. 8C80?) '1*3,600
Afloat from ludia.. 688.00/) 044,000
Afloat.from America. 81.000 17.ouv
Stoikfa London...... 66.500 86,128
Afloat 'or Landon. 45 00? ? tc,ooo
Stock in Riv.?. 86888 4?.99i
AfloatforHavr ......'.I ........ ?48.961 86 863
Stork tn Bremen. 8.74? 1 ' ?1,880
Afloat tor ?rumen.. . 6.117 .8 627
?toik i'i Outed states ort*..... 45^1 ' . ,81,577
Stotk ra tba tn tenor towna...... 1-916 " ; 1 '1 ^08
_ , Total.?,a33.89? M,#H 893
Tfeiiciwicy in visible supply .w/...' 849,805
Stock of 0?tton held by Manchester spinners Rt
tb??nilla; now) 110.000 bale- ; ?ame time l?v>8, 105,006
Sales. MI idling upland s. now 11%d. thru ?%d.
The ?^???0 ion? la thia market ;qv the wesk h .vo
cn Fr day. J'>ly ^. the market waa at a stand,
yarcbaeera offoripg toner ratas, which factors ware
Andipp??a?'to"aceer>t, and there ? era no transac
MOH?; quotadona wara nominal, aay Liverpool clan
?Ifloatiou. /OMI**** lonoo? ordin ?ry aoasa, low mt i
atxm**Mr midd.te? fte ?A ft.
On saturday tba previous dnllnets continued, and
da^silaatoikofcao.*
On Monday the market declined ?91.? 9 ft;
?ralo? 84 ttaloai-onltnarw to sooJ ordinary ?tum
?1sJ?ti4l#t^l.lrrW^
On Taeadsy th? inquiry waa mainly hom on?
JtUer; tiles 49 bales; ordinary io gool ordinary be
lng quoted at 2v?90<;,', low middling nt 31, middling
320 *?. !
On Wednesday there was nothing done, the article
r* rnainlpa nominally unchanged.
Yesterday there was nothing doing and we-quote
nominally, say
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary to pood ordinary.29 @30)?
1?V7 middling.31 -
Middling.52 @
By New York classification we qnote;
Middling.82>?<9
EBA ISLAND COTTON -The ctocks of this class of ,
the article having become reduced to aa amount
lees than lOOt?aes of sea islands and Floridas, busi?
ness has nearly ccised until the arrival of the new ,
crop. In the absence of transactions we quote nom?
inally common Floridas at 50$) 00c; medium at 60? 1
70c fy lb. ?eaislands mar be quo'cd at 65?75 for
medium, and 80@#1 fy fb for flue.
Kies.-With a ligbt and diminishing stock of tbia (
grain, factors bold strongly and prices hare a firm- i
er tendency and bave advanced a full ^?^ft. dur?
ing the week. The reduced supplies restricted the
business to about ICO tierces clean Carolina, say lu
hernes at B% ; 35 at 8% ; 45 at 8>?c. We quote com?
mon to fair clean Carolina at 7>?@8 ; good 8%@8>i c.
fy lb. Carolina rough may be quoted at ?1 G9fl?>i 80
for in prior and tl 76(32 Vt h.j?h?i 'or "etoo*?*.
NAVAL STORES,-The reedpts for the week have
been about 950 bois. Sales of No. 1 rosin took place
at ?2 75(g)4 fy bbl. No. 2 at 91 80@l 95, and No. 8 at
8170. Spirits turpentine was disposed of at 38c fy
gallon. Crude turpentine may be quoted at $2 80 fy
bbl for virgin ; 92 60 for yellow dip, and fl ?0 for hard.
HAT-The arrivals have been about 900 bales of
North River for the week. We note sales of this
quality, from the wharf,, at 93c fy hundred.
COB?.-Tbo market bas been very Arm, with re?
ceipts of 9000 bushels of Maryland, 8500 Western
white from New York, and several car loada tram
Tennessee. A lot of 25C0 bushels of Western white
was sold to arrive at $1 80 fy bushel, weight, sacks
included. Maryland wbite has boen told in jobbing
lots at 91 40 fy bushel, weight, sacks included. A
car load of prime wbite Tennessee was sold from the
depot at $140 fy huBbeL weight, sacks included, and
several car loada at $1 35? l 36.
KLOUH -With a mo lorato stock, the market bas
been firm for mont qualities ot fresh merchantable
floor. We quote Northern and Western super at
*6 75 fy bbl.; extra at $7 25$7 76 fy bbl ; family at
$838 50 fy bbl. southern super may be quoted at
$73)7 5u fy bbl. ; extra at $3@8 60 fy bbl., and family
at $93flrfy Hbl.
BACON-"a in moderate stock, with en upward ton
deucy in prices. We qnote primo shoulders at 16&
*317o. fy lb, and prime clear rib sides at 20>?@20%c.
fy .r.
WHXAT-Some lots ol new Southern bare been
received, and wo quote prime wbita at tl 70? 1 76 fy
bushel and prune red at $1 40@1 5 J
BrjTTgR.-There le a fair stook of primei Goshen
We qWte prime at 35@38 cte. V tb Western and
other lower grades sell from 25@30 cts. fy lb, as in
quality
t-ALT.-lhere have been no arrivals. Store lots
ore held at ?2(^2 10 fy sack
INDIA BAGGING-There i* some ?Inquiry, hilt we
learn of no important transaction j, the article beln>(
qu'ited nominally at 26t?>27c. The stock hero at
preset is light. Dundee batging, 44 inches, 1 >b' lb H.
for the yard, is hold at 3U@3oe. Sea Island be?
giner, 45 inches wide, 2 lbs. for the yard, ie held at 46e.
Rora.-The demand lor ropo ls moderate, and
prices are somewhat nominal at quotations.. We
quote'hemp at -J? cents fy lb. ; greenlea! at 10 cents,
and jute at 8>??9 cents fy pound.
IKON BANDS AND Tras for cotton, of the most ap?
proved patterns, are offered on the market, at 7
a8c fy lb.
Xi MUE ii AND LUMBEK^-l he stock baring been rt-;
dnoed by shipments there ls moro firmness tn the
market. We quote timber for milling purposes
trom $6(99. Shipping limber 910g?16; 4 4(36-4 floor
tug at U4@15 fy M. Bright lumber, good mer?
chantable, irom caty mille, cut io size, from $20(9
24 fy M by the cargo. The stock of timber in Ara.
hands ls estimated at 850,000 feet, and river flooring
about 550.000 feel.
FREIGHTS.-Io Liverpool, by steam, nominal ; by
sall, % a on uplands, and *?d on sea inlands./'' o Havre,
nominal. Coastwise vetsels ore in demand-To New
York by steam Ko on uplands, and %c. on sea
islands, $1 60 fy tierce en rice; by san, }?c fy lb
on cotton; 91 fy tierce on rice; 40o fy bbl on
rodin; $8 fy M. on. lumber; 99? 10 fy M. on.
timber. To Boston, by sail, %@9-16o fy lb. on
upland cotton. To Pro vi i enc; $8 fy M on boards, '
fie fy lb on cotton. To'Philadelphia, by steam, un*
settled and nominal; by sail, 96a7 fy M. on boards;
99 on lim?:cr; 93 per ton on clay; and $3 C0@4
on phosphates. To Baltimore, by ?team, un
ettlfd and nominal. By sail, $6@7 fy M. ou
boards-93 60($4 fy ton on phosphate rock. Teasels
ere in demand by our me-chants to toko lumber
freight* from Georgetown, 3?. C , Da rien tad S?bi?
la River, Geo., and Jacksonville, Fla., to North?
ern porta, and ill? 12 fy M. are rate? on lumber
and boards. .>^i> R)
EXCHANGE.-Sterling Billa-The rate yesterday
wee 147 & for sixty day bills.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-Tho banks are'purchasing
Bight cheeks on New York at par ;' 6 days }?
off. They are selling sight checks at % pre m.
GOLD.-The brokers w*re yesterday buying at
35%, t.nd Kelling at 37. "
Markets toy Tel eg ra pm.
FOREIGN MARKETS.
LONDON, July 29-Noon.-Consols, 93 )?. Bonds
Afternoon.-Coi toleadvance! y%. Bond? 63,
LIVERPOOL, July 29-Neen.-Cotton steady ?nd
nnchasged ; sal? a 10,010 bales. Red wbeat 9s 2d.
Evening-Cotton a shade firmer and higher; up?
lands T2J?d ; Orl?ans i2% al 3d.
HAVRE, July 29.-Cotton steady, both on the spot
and ufloa'.
6 DOMESTIC MARKETS.
NEW YOEE, July 29-Noon.-Stocks steady. Money
7c. Sterling 9%. Gold 36. Cotton quiet at 34c.
Turpentine dull at 40a42>jc. Rosin quiet; strained
common %' 25; good 92 30.
Evening.-* orton quieter; s ile- 800 bales at 84c.
Flour dui and dec'ruing; superfine state 9585a6 1*6;
hontbern, coma t n jo fair extra 96 99t7 49, Wheat
clove4 heavy and declining; nsw amber Souther*
choie.: 91 70; new Ohio red, the first received thia
lesson.' 81 tO. Corp dull and heavy; I la2o lower;
mixed Western 9119 Mess pork encl lard steady
Whisker $1 10. Rioe steady; ?arolina SOSJA'C
Sugar easier. Nay ?l. stores quiet Freights a shade
firmer. Governments clesed excited and advane
fic g. '62's 24% coothero dull and steady. Money
eaayat6a7 percent. Sterling dall at 9J6al0}?. Gold
firm at 36 % ,
h ALTIMORE, July 29 -Cotton steady. Floor quiet ;
tho scare itv restricts business. Wheat ?Dill prime
tb choice red 1 60at 80. wh to St 63al 70 Corn
do t; white tl loal 12. ' Oat' doll at 63*8To. Meat
! pork 984. Bacon activ? and advancing; shoulders
i5&aide; rib s'des i?>?i8c. Whiskey firm at
91 15.
CINCINNATI, July M,-^Whl|k*y tl 10. ' fcrerisioni
firmer. Mess oerk 983 60. Bacon, ?nouldera 15c
? clo r sides 183*0, with a modera e demand, and bold
er*. nota..xlous to sell;, hams 38aS4o. Lard ll
al??o.
M Loora. Joly 29.-Whiskey 91 10. Provletrni
very firm. Heat pork 984 Bacon, suoolders 15c
olear ?ldesl9d L?rd IftJialOo.
WILKTNOTON, Joly 29 -spirits turpentine acttvt
st* sac. Rosin doll fat an gradea. < rude tui pen tint
i*2 70i3. W eather U\T, with a light sooth wind ant
thermometer 88.
AUGTMTA, July ?O -rotton duli; sales 88 bales
"r coi pt s 26 balee; middling 32--. In soma seotioai
there hin bern, no r-?n fi? four weeks. While toother
\ there ha? bron too much.
SAVANNAH. Joly 29.-Nothing doing ls cotton
retaftefibkalei, /'" . ?
MOBILE, July 29.-Cotton, sales SOO bales; close,
firm, th? sales mostly to one boyer; low middUn
90c; receipt?..?.?a; r
Hew OBLXANS, Jaly 29.-Middling cotton 82)4e
sales 28A bales; receipts 98 bales. Gold 86. Wat
lin? 90 Mew York debt ?V ? ngn X ittc pramiure
Sugar odvan. el ; common lltfo; prisse 16ftal7<
M^uutoea, prime fermai* tl ag 63.
i??SSSj^m Mar Mb*.' I
W LVINGTOV Millf 29 - I UaMOrUM-Is Ol
changed lo price. Received 999 bbia wnlob so'd a
|8 for vi glu? and 92 70 foi yehow dip, ps* 96
poona. ?fTT?^ ~
uriarra Ttmramura-Has been In active reqoet
fo-d y. and he net ? have adv meed s abade, ?alt
ol 260 bola at 9Sfe . 709 bb.o at Ifs. and 99 boll
New York plages, at 99><a per galton,
f osxN -Mark t quiet for ail nra aa. Sal?s cfit
. V? at 99 25 2 TS .or tow No 1, 98 76 for tow pal?
'T^*?1S^Jffi?ff??%v iota fiom v^
at 9114 perboshet
Nashville market.
NASHVILLE. Jniy 2C-COTTON- Market quiet as
follows: Ordinal ry 27; good o.ctuA-li 2C;"'i20; low
mlddiiners dOaSOX
NABUV1LLW COTTON (TAIKM1WX
Btock on b ?a ptember 1,1868.60
Received to-d*j. 18
Received previously.61,910- r.i,f>28
ToUl. 61,988
Shipped to-do?..-.... 14
Shipped previously...................91,842-51,856
Stock ou band. 132
"NV H KAT-The receipts to-day Included 9780 bueh
sle. the market clo amp dull as follows: Medite'ra?
lean tl; red, tl C6; amber $110; white tl 15. We
leard also of the bale oi 900 bushels by specula ors.
CORN-Tbe shipment* to-day included 4100 busb?
ys at 95 cts and tl, tacked and deliv red in depot,
nie market ls Uno and advancing, dealers having to
my 96c on the whait.
Macon Market.
M ? O O N , July 27.-COTTON.-The sales to-day
?mount to lanalea ; shipments 47 bales. Middlings
ire quoted at 80c Mock on hand lil bales.
Exports (or thie tVtch eniitn? mnrndny,
Joly ?9.
FOREIGN.
LIVERPOOL-Per RriUBh'brlg Chiton-800 bble
Spirits Turpentine, 538 bbls Rosin.
?EW YORK-Per steamship Magno'la-6 bigs Pea
Island cotton, 74 bales Upland Cotton, 18 tierces
Bice, 286 bbls Rosin, 100 bales Domestics and
Yarn, 60 casks Clay, ?2 Empty Danois, 68
packages sundries. 108 buxos Fruit, 1480 Me?
lone....Per steacablp champion-209 bales
Up and Cotton, 16 bags 8 I Cotton, t?8 tes Rice,
4*75 bbls Rosin 99 bales Domestics, 84 pkgs tun
dries, 78 pkg? Fruit.
ITA ENS. N Y.-Per brig Manzanilla-121,018 feet
Lumber.
PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship J WEvermon-102
bales Cotton. 356 bbls Rosin, 61 bales Domestics
21 bales Leather, 3 balee Rags jw ",0
reis 80ti wmerme ons. 55 packages....Per sehr
A dob h Buffel-156 300 feet Flooring Board '.
J ALT MORE-Per eteucsblp gea Gull-43 tes Rice,
100 casks Clay. 10 bues Rags, 2 bales Hides, 2
ca sea Segare, 18 nb da Bones 18 hhds Iron, to
tone Metal, 30,000 feet Lumber, and Sundries
....Per Behr Shiloh-200,000 feet Lumber.
FERNANDINA, FL a-Per bi lg Hampden-100 base
Corn, 20 bags Oats, 25 bales Hay, 20 pkgs Furni?
ture
Charleston Wholesale Prices.
ARTICLES.
VA GOING, fy yard
Dundee. ?0 ut 49
Gunny Oloth. 36 & -
3ALE ROPE, to lb-Manilla. - (A -
Western.... . 8 @ 12>?
Ju e.,. 8>6@ 9
COTTON, to ft
Ordinary to Goad Ordinary. 29 @ 30?
Low Middling. 31 M -
Middling to Strict Middling. 32 @ 3?>?
Good Middling..... - (? -
Sea leland. CO ??1.00
lu FF RE, to lb-Rio..i 20 @ 26
Laguayra.I 3fc (a) -
Java...I 35 'ai -to
ff?/UTILIZERS- I
Carolina Fe tilizer, to 2000 lbs... ?65.01 ? -
Wando Fertilizer........ 00.00 <o> -
Double Relined Poudrette.-|3o.oo fa) -
Nilen' Phosphate.................68.00 & -
Peruvian Guano, fy 2240 lbs.05.ou (gi -
Pacibc Guawa, to ?000lbs........?65.00 h$ -
Phoenix Guano.?55.00 @ -
Ban-h's Phosphate, fy 2000 lbs.. .160.00 (at -
Rhodes' Phosphate, to 2U00 Ibu... 165.60 fi? -
Rhodes' Stand. Manure-vG3time|57.50 J?) -
OrchUla Guauo-..440 time j35 00 O -
La>?d Plaster:. 24.50 @
Mapea'Snper Phosphate,to 200U tb|?5.00 fie -
Zell'a Raw Bone Phosphate.00.-io <g> -
Zell'a Super Phosphate Of Lime.. !?0.06 (?1 -
Woolstoo's Phosphate of Lime.. .j65.09 & -
Woolato&'s Vegetatir, fy 20CO lbs|65.04> @ - I
Croasdale's Gen. super>Pho?, net?60.00 (a -
Bower?'Complete Manure, net...?60.00 ?n -
8axdy's PhoBpho^pruvian, cash, t.5.00 @ -. .'"
Sardy'e Pacific Guano, cash..|60.o0 (a) -
Patapsco Guano.| G5. oe 6? -
E trank co 's Phosibote.|6V?.60 tj> -
VLOUR, fy bbl- supe.. 0.75 g -
Northern and Western Extra. 7.00 fib 7.75
Baltimore Extra. - 43 -
Southern-Super.. 7.00 ti 7.60
' titra. 8.00 fi* 8.60
Family.,. 9.CO (311.00
y RAIN-Maryland Oats, to bushel.. - ? -
Western Oats, to bushel.I - ?a -
Corn, to bushel. 1.36 to 1.40
lAV, fy cwt.-North Uiver.I - rd -
Eastern....,., ...| - fiji -
* JJ Ai BES. fy M. lest
Clear White Pine. 1 st quality.G0.00 fis65.00
White Pine, good run.138.CO 1 ?10.00 .
Yellow Pine. 20.00 @2i.0?
Boards, to M. feet-Rough.114.00 ?16.00
Grooved and Tongued....?28.00 &32.00
y GLASSES, fy gallon-(Juba..| 45 fij 47
Muscovado.. 48 ?j? 65
Biliar npuoo. BO A l.ou
New Orleans. - as -
VA VAL STORES, fy bbl-Tar.,.. - ?jg -
Pitch..*..*. . - ?* - "
Rosin, Pale. - & ~
Rosin, No. J.I 2.75 fid 4.C0
Rosin, No. 2. i.HO (ff 2.00
Rosin. No. 8. 1.76 fij -
Sulrit? Turpentine, fy RBIICI.... 38 id -
cu.iuui. v m ................ 16 fa -
VA ILS-.", atencan, 4@20d, fy keg.. 6.60 @ 7.00
?OWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 6.70 @ -.
Dopoufe,.J;\FJF.... ... 6.60 ia> -
Dupont's, Blasting. 4.23 @ -
PROVISIONS-'? ft- . . . .. - -
Bacon, Hama, toft. - fii -
Bacon, Sides...;.... 20j?fo 20?
Bacon. Shoulders. 16%,a? 17
Bacon, Strips. 20 fit -
Lard, in keg. 22 fis 28
Butter... 25 fil 88
Obeeee. 10 (9 30
Potatoes, fi bbl. - fii -
Onions..4.- fii -
Apples. .- fis -?
l/C?-Caroltna, to P. 7 ti
East India_. . - <? -
ULT- Liverpocl, coarse, fy sack-. ,2.00 fii 2.10
LlYerpool. .fine...' ; ?J ? ' '<S- fil -
WGAH, fy ft-Raw......?..r. ->
Porto Bl"'".M.. 1*
Muscov ?O .- "X'S 13
I I : If i III U* I I
r i !* 4 ir* hs S t
t*T ?fl i liri )} yg ? ?
? Nf l \\ \ \\f I
i i Fit Sn s?
s i h-ijl a gs ul ii 8^ I ii
jmm? ?Iga g ^MEfeiij
j" " j ~ pa ) * 8
g t .? |j.Islfr. S*8" J |
If .. ? s ?|n.lili.!
? sports ot* K toe, na val Stores Afea AV?*?
ocr Crom tue Port or charleston, frone
September g to Joly jtj? jUgg
rOBts.
I ???^"^'(^'
Tierces.
Boston.....?.
New York.
Philadelphia. .. ..
Baltimore..... ...
New CtlcstS .. ...
Mobile.
Providence. RI...
Other U. B. Ports..
Total Coastwise'
Barcelona.... .ttf .V.
Majorca k a Market
Went Indies........
Bsltffcz, N S..
St Johan,B B.,,..,
London.i.
Bristol. Eng. A....
Uverpool..........
Havre.mw
Montevideo..
Greil Britain. ..,.
Total Foreign..
Urana Total..
1,761 11,4*0} 861.126
?4 933 8 178' 6,1 6 896
2 ?57 2,897 2,607.880
7.811 . 8,v29 2,898,669
207.
403 **? ' ....
..t; .... 2,781,565
0.0 . ? . 647.118
28,872 ?6,7*4 14.212148
. .i, .....?i u??? mi.MM
' j^nf 84o.oot
:::: : . >^ -rMfy,
"io -if ??4 r
rJs, ? A i ?? ;. " ....
.?,417
.4.. 18W7 ...
7o| ti-Offl! 2.85? Ifl
lt. 6TOHK8.
Barrels.
LUMP. GR.
Feet.
^8.449 6?84? 1?6?<7,294
g toe sra nt Cotton in tito Interior Towns
not inelndeel tn <Jt> ato?efc?U
xowm.
Augusta sud Hambur .\""fSf Si
ShfmbuB. dt?^^^!^^v.v^.;.'^.^w m
Montgomery. Ala.w. ?jjfiag
Vemphl*! 'i^V.V/^.'.'.'."Hi
Nashville. Tann.....
M <? sv
...
a.' AB* I' * * ?
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Ec o? w i? ?3 ?j^ 2 il 8 25
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3oOi s
NOTE.-Wo have deducted from New Orleans
42.213 bales Upland, from Mobile 16,030 balee, from
Savannah 3724 bags Sea leland and 24U bales Up?
land-and from Charleston 2523 bags Sea Island and
232 bales Upland, the quantities received at those
ports from Mobile, Florida, Texas and Savannah.
uompaiatn t! Uxpum ot Cotton, from
tiie Port ot Charleston.
EXPORTED TO
Liverpool.
Other ttxitleb Corta.
Total to Great Britain...
Havre.
Other l- renell Ports.
Total to France.
Nortb of Europe.
Total North of Europe.
f outh of Europe.
A'est Indies, ATC.
Total Foreign Forts.
Basion.
Rhode Island, wc.
New York.
Philadelphia.
Baltimore and Nor- ilk. ?y,
Other United States Ports.
Total to Coastwise Ports.
Grand Total.!..
SSA ISLAND.
Boles.
4.023
4,023
Bales.
49,789
49.7c9~
4.023
33
o'.ii?
15
47
3 214
7,237
662
2,404
62.646
0,622
2 488
101,629
11,066
18,850
109
140,664
193.609
Passengers.
Per steamship Sea Gull, for Baltimore-Mrs Mc;
Nesbit and 2 children, Mrs Spanler, Mrs Matti?1
and child, Mattini, H B Simmons, Jas MoLeish.
Pt-r steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, S C
W Montfort, C F Vuud, A Pudiaon, W Kirkwood, J J
Pringle, W M H'zzard, 20 dec'j.
JHdrint Icm*.
fort ol Ckarlemttin. July 30.
?*OUrJL< CJVaJLiJFGJVUAI-t.
PHA F.8 OT THE MOON.
Last Quarter, let, 7 boure. 27 minn tte, evenleg.
New MOOD, Otb, 8 hoare. 14 minutes, morning.
First Quarter. 16th, 1 hour. 58 minutes, moraine.
Full Moon. 2?J. 8 eoura. 34 .minutes, morning.
Last Quarter. 31st. il hours, 45 minutes, morning
JULY.
*' strsT
ai sus. j, ana.
MOO?
BISES.
HIGH
WAXBB.
26iMon<iay....| S..I1 |:-7..:2 9...10 .?..27 \
27 Tuesday.... 6 12 7.. 1 9..41 10.. 8 <
28 Wednesday.1 5..12 I 7.. 0 10..18 10..42 1
2?|Thrfr?day...| 6.-J& 1 %. 0 ,10..44- ll..20
?OFrldaT..... * 5..1? f 67,61? ll..14 12.. ft \
3ll*aturday... 5..14 ! 6 68 ll..48 12..62
%rraw?tf vestera?v.
Steamer Emilie, Lewie, Georgetown. 9 toe Rice, '
24 bags Seed Cotton, and Sundries, rb Sha keltord \
? Kelty, J B Pi ingie, Mrs Guerard, J ira es Parker. {
X R. Mlle?. ORO McOante. D Pani and O h ?e. ,
??loap B E Lee, from Cooper River. 900 bushels
Rough Rice. To s L Soward k Bro.
Cleaved tYasterday-.. fl., XS ? r j
Steamship Bea Gull, Patton, Baltimore- Courtenay
ec Trenbpim. . ?.:.'.-.> ... u t !
r.. ' ?ati?a. Yesterday* , > *
Steamship Sea fin?. Dittton. Baiutnore.. I *"
from tola Povt.
Steamship ChampUm, Look*ocd, New York, July
87. -rf f ? ' i <k - ! l i
Sohl ? B Cadv, t-mail, New York, July 26.
Steamer Planter, Fergnson. -avunnab, July 27.
?bis?ews b> .i;t*'>?tiratp?V f ( > -,T / .
8AVANNAM Joly 29.-C:eared, brig (Himer, Mere- .
dub. Pintaderfhla; ssbr Ida Bieturdaon, New lork. '
? . BUfjlte . n n - .rn,. '?
The British bark psJkeith, Anflersoii, entered ont
ward M Liverfool for this I>O?C; Jaiy 14. (
."" LIST Ole vjaattiwi.?
DJ?, t?tS?BtD A?D S AU.*? FOB s BIB MAT- <
FOREIGN
. . LlVKBPOOLo '
... . ?? ? ?' - e*f ;ij
...:..,.? vi -1>QM*? tey ??
Behr Y.'lec?ty',Ploabam .Jane l? ,
Bri? *&w??f??* diiarW. ?li.. . .?tey t
^ U ?? I HO X?OBt ?tit.
Pehe SaUotfi, . K* mtnttty?h .Joly 14
-.<='.'?.? ' SOttON 1
Brig susanR VoorW*. Fulford, up..vv..-J... .Joly 18 1
?VW TOB* ' I
?cbr N JF multa. 1 oeker clear ed..... i ? .... July, ??
benr B&B?wklne, Wjati cleared....Jul? 22
Ww wrmuiia^au . . ?\??? ,.
Ba?k Wllte Cloud Freeman, cleared.........Jul* 25
8chrAMFlaBnaySK,OoSli''e,up............,JuIy2*
?ehr Frfitlaob, ?to?^b^n^'.... I..... ?. .inly 28 (
Mehrl^Ule. Jobxmon cMjB? ty..... ........ Jttjy 22
*m**?fe^ ....... ..??ly 18 *
LIST OB' 8HIPPIX6
In the Port of CUmrleston, July ?9.
KkuM.i.? UUDCU 100 TOMS. AND M L: AM I',ns (MASTING
WITHIN IHK STATIS EXCEPTED.
STEAMSHIPS,
tanbattan, 1337 tens, Woodhull, at Adger's wharf,
for New York, loading-Janies Adner k Co.
rometheus. 581 tons, dray. In Ashley River, for
Philadelphia, loading-J & T (Jetty.
KAttKh.
anteo (Br), 243 ton?. Cleverly, at Marshall's wharf
for a port in Gnat Britain, loading-B More k
Co.
linnie'Br), 323 tous. Robertson, at Vaudorhorst'e
wharf, to loud for Liverpool-A Muro k Co.
BRIGS.
lauzauillu, 160 tous, Spear, in ?he stream, for Boon?
oon!. New York, mart?-.1 A Enslow k co.
HCHOONEB*.
lou tBr), lil ton:->, MiLol'.au, in AsHcy B:vcr, for
bermuda, loading- o fte ay & Troni.olm.
hiloh, 270 tons, Hub'ard, in the stream, tor Balti?
more reidy-H F Baker & Co.
lj rover, 418 tons. Brown, io Ashley River, for New
York, loading- Maley & Creighton.
lam..odo li.> lons, . trallon, iu Asuley Uiver, for
P ovldeuco, loading-L ; i otter.
elah ? strong, - tons, Murray, at Central wharf,
lor Delaware City, loariiuK-il i Baker & ? o.
orama Smit , 144 lons, Orcuit, in the stn am, for
Jacksonville, na-? m Roa' h k Co.
tin" " ?lever, tons . e-rv ot Browr St Co's
wharf, tor Boston, loadln,-M Goldsmith &
bou
Fm L Springs, 216 tone. Halsey, ot Union wharf,
from Sew Xork, diecnarg.ng-H F Baker *t
Co.
arah Tullen, - tone, Avis, at Northeastern Rail?
road wharf, for Wilmington, Del, loading-n F
Baker k Co.
OFFICIAL.
LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Postofnce at
harleston, for the week ending JULY 29, 1869.
nd printed officially In THE DAILT NEWS, as the
ewspaner having the largest circulation In the City
f Charleston.
49>Porsens calling for Letters Advertised, should
late tutti mex mtv ? -.'?av.?Harrt,"
Mg- Office hours from 8 A. M. to 0 P. M. On Sun
ays, rrom 6 to G P. M.
STANLEY G. 1 BOTT, Postmaster.
WoHLK'S LIST.
.Mon, Mrs A
, nd ermin, Mrs
luderson, billen
ktpfuall, Mrs H
A
1 tily, Hannah
iailcy, June M
3 ron. Annie
evil), Mrs 8 H
Hunt. Mrs B F
3 akelv, Mrs W P
31akely, Miss C
0
3rown, Mrs L
Srowu, Mrs M
Brown, Mit H H
ryan, Julia
J.irsou. Su-an
Jheftnut, Juba
Ann
"l'iiton Mrs F
oben. Miss c
'okelev. Mary
^ollins, Mrs O
A
Zo cor n, Ann
Dawson Mts J
K
Davie Fairy
Davies, Miss fi A
kl
Pens, Mali da
D xon, Carrie
Ferguson. Airs E
Pludd, Caroline
Fe d, Kiora
Fra ner, 'aue E
Sra ff, Emma
Sett i?n, El lisa?
beth
Sleets, Su?an
(lill Mrs J P
3olio> s, Mary
Harbers. Anna
Harms, Mrs U
Hoaru, Mr? W B
Holmes,' Miss B
T
Holme', Miss L
rlolme8. Marv
H ol ?ton, (sarah
Jack;on, c Ann
Jenkins, Mio B
J ur voy. L'Za
Jenkins, Eliza?
beth
Johnson, Alice -
Rep er, Mrs H
Ken nu il y, Miss
L
Keim (1.-. Miss
M
Kennadr, Mary
Leo, Mart hy
Lee, Ellan
Lee, Isabella
. any, Miss L
Leslie, Mrs M J
Lewis, Alice V
M a y nani i c. Jane
M ure.-hal, MissL
Mayer, Hebo.ca
Mebrtene, Annie
Mebrrene, Mrs C
vi ic ci, Julia
M Uor. Mies J
Miller, Kate
Miller. Mis R
Mitchell, Mrs A
Miles. Mary
Minot Fanny
Mitchell. Mary E
Mi es Mies M A
Morrhou, Mis?
L
McAsey, Mrs
ucGraue, Brid?
get
Motes Ann
Nohnlen, nlrs
Nichols, Julia
O'Neill, Josie M
Parernoie Calh
ri o
i'a terson, Tda
.eny Mrs B F
Pearson. Mrs A
Piusuey. Mr> C
Prescott, Julia
Heese. Eliza
Ituhders, Mrs L
4)
Hil. y, Mr i
Robinson, Flora
BeaUard, Kate
oyal!, Mies L
ltobiiiBjn. Mary
Bobert* Misa V
dobinson. Ka'.e
caliere. Mary
.Sanderf. Susan A
> cri ver. Mary C
cnnell, Marv
1res. Mrs M E
?mons, Wl-fl L
K R
Smoke, Miss M
R
milli, Anna M
standley, Lydia
stein, iso, MrsK
Stewart, Mary
-.unite ; Cha -
lotte
Twohill, Julia
Tomes. Ma y R
Walls. MisB C
Warmakn, Mrs P
A
Welllnf, Mrs M
A
W. Btervelt, Mrs
I J W
Woodruff, Mrs J
j Wright, hinan
MK.!\'S Ll MT?
addison. Geo Gil hrist k bon. Me cants, Thoa
Miren-. D Jo? n McHonry, Ben
Imsbury, John Gibson, Geni W ben
G H M< M dian,Thc m
t\xson, RS G bbs, Poul as
Bailey, * paralna Goljen, JOH McNalev. B
A Gordon, 1 B McNullv, J .mea
Baker, Moneta L Green. Maj Joe Naspejt, Wm
Barnes, Lorne- Orneen, A B O'connor, Tap
lins ?rant, Paul O denbnttell. Jo
Dearden, Pat Hallam, Wm A "hann
Bamfral, rhos J Haines & Fuller Orff k Watkins
Bennett, F E ton Owens, Richard
Bigelow, J R -amett, H M
Blake, J L Hagermanp. Palmer. A H
Bol.huu k Hilve Henrv Perrlclear, ?faa 8
Bonneau, Wm L Harvey, Glenn Peron?, A
Bornemann?,ffK Kiper" fl?&Pl D Har
F Hawood Pat P!linley, Geo F
Brown, Samuel Heavnes. A E Poppen, Andr?
Brown. Rev John Heriot, Jas LeR Proctor, N H
Brown, R O Hems. J D Prnnty. Patk
Brown, Maror j Holmes, Jaa jfurae, benjamin
Brown, Stephen il ur. a* J WM Richter, Tobias
Brin ?liam. Jeffry Hunt, James Ray sor. Capt G
Brandt, C J Huboell. George W
Brandt, Jas L Hrnvs. Wm P Pichtere, Tobias
Broddie. - L Jansen, W Hine John
Brennan,Thoa , Jacobs, M J Riley k Co
Brewer k Daily Jitkins, Abram Roberson, -am'l
Biaddom. Jas Joae*. B W Russell. Ham'l
Brewer, Mr, Cal- Jones, O H tjaael, Sam'l
bonn and Con> Joues1. Peter Sahl mas, Ber?
ia a * tree ts Johnson, Kev nerd
Butler. J F Ham'! Seanlan, C A
Burnett, D A KeUy, J B ?eeberger, Au
Burkett, J l) Kenney, John gust
Byrne, William Kmloc b. Ben} H Hinkler, Henry
Campbell B B King, Jno,Smith .Vinns, Marcus
Claru V, John street Shea, MD al
Cabeza, Valen- KneV. Marlin Sheeau, Path
tine Laf >*oVa. Nor* -immons, Henry
Cauifie'd k Co born Singleton. J Mart
Calvert, lho? H Levy, Solomon tey
Ham?i, i an<el txrvm, Julian Small, Frank
?arpenter, F H Lesesne, Wm J Spanier, M .
OaiT. ^aml B Lee, Geo pann. Dr CC
ObriBtopher, Jno Levin, H stell! a. Peter
Clark, John Linstedtt Henry Stroack, Emil
Colclough, Jas Levlogston, Swinton, Solo
collins, lid ward Louis mon
Colima, E Livingston, Capt Sycle, Julius
Cordes, Cipt B CE Taylor, J Lewis
S Martin, lewis V Taft, Wm
Covan, Lewis Mahon, T H Todd, Pani
Don ir. Ferd!- Magrath, lohn ., AEedenborg, H
naud - anlgault, GE1" iPVon
Ourtis J E Madigan, D T WaahlDc ton.Win
Dagnan, C&F Meier, Herman Warren, J B
Davis, Wm S D Warrock. L
Dense, Toney Meyer, John F Wards, Julius E
Dease, Geo Me, er, F A alker, Col JW
Dillon. Pat Myfrn, AG Wallare, John
Drnelle, Leon Milligan. Wm E Wetzel, Louis
Bason, GeoW Mlssroon. James Willis, Win R
annis, James Montgomery, ' White, Charles
Fields, isaac Bon O W Williams. T, Ko
?l?her, E O Moore, Jenkins 410 King st
Fmeck, Merman & ?'o ... Wilhams, John
Forben, Neid Moloney, t?te- H
Crager. Wm phen W.lliams, James
fraser, John B Vlnrrll), Enoch II
?abrecht, W M Wood Wm C
leading*, Dr J17 McElberan, Rev Wrierth, F
M - - ' Hf Wynne, Nieholaa
MST Persons depositing letters in the PoBtofflce
viii please place the stamp near the upper, right
land corner of the envelope, and they will also
dease to remember that without the stamp a letter
rannot he mailed, but will be sent to the Dead Letter
JIB cc
lANOSt
30LD MEDAL FOB 1868 HAS JUST BEE?
AWARDED TO CHAS. M. 8TIEFP FOB
THE BEST PIAMOS KOW MADE,
OVEB BALTIMOBE PHILIADETW-.
PHIA AMD NEW YORK
PIANOS.
JSFIOK AND WABEROUM. Ko. 1, 5. LIBE?T?.
B?BBBT. ABOVS BALTIMOBB STBKBT,
BAaVriMOItK. Mid.
\m\~mev* PIANOS HAYB ALL TBB LATESI
mprovament, InalvdhM the Atrraffe trekle, Ivorj
tfonts, and the Unproved French Action, folly war?
antod tor 4vo yetan, with -<Wvil*ge of excaaneff
vithin twelve months If not entirely satiilxotory tc
.nrchaeer. Heconc-rumded Phmoe and Parlor 0>
r?an always on sand from $80 to MOO
General Bo bert B. Lae. Lexington, Ta.
tOeaeral Robert Bunsom, W?m?n {ton, M. a
'General D. H. BUL charlotte. M. 0.
Gorernor John Letcber, Lexmgton. Ya.
Measrs. B. BurweU k sons, Charlotte, ff. Ct le
0. \%SSSm\ Feraale CoUego. Bittren** Bpriag?,
MessTB. Pierson Ai Stone. Bnmter. S, 0. >
Charles Speneer. charleston ?. +,
fiend lor a circular. Term? liberal.
OctoMrW_ 1 '
plTHATK O?T MA?-.KMA.
plantation f?ttm.
GLURIOV
S CHANUK .
THAT ANY WOK MAN 6UKVTTF.D THE
treatment of flfty years a;o, mast bo cjuslderei a
proof that hun nu ls rfu RR aro very hard to kill.
The lancet, calomel, eantharidies and drastic par?
titives were thea the osder of the day. The phy?
sician played Into the banda of tho apothecary, and
tho unfortunate patient was drenched morning,
noon and night with prostrating medicine?. We
ive in a more rational and conscientious era. The
mportauce of supporting Nature in its oonflicH
wi'h disease i* now understood. Complaints in
themselves weakonlug are no longer aggravated by
artificial dep'otton. They aro met with TONICS
that rally the vital powers and enable thom to de?
feat the enemy. Chief among these allies of Natare,
In ifs battles with sickness, is
PLASTATION U ITT IC ms .
Tbl? wonderful vegetable restorative iJ the sheet
a>
anchor of tke feeble and debilitated. As a cordial
JOT the aged and decreptd ft has no equal among
stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness
to which the tender ?ex are especially subJeot, lt le
superseding every other stimulant and nervine.
In all climates, tropical, temperate or faig'd, tts acta
as a specific In every species of disorder which un?
as
dermlues the bodily strength and breaks down the
animal spirits. Wherever it .is introduced . lt be
' comos a standard article-a medicinal staple. Drug?
gists, although their profit upon lt i 3 email, find lt
absolutely necessary to keep a preparation for which
everybody inquires, and for which nobody win
accept a substitute. It ia to-day the most pop alar
medicine in the civilized world. Extensively as it
ia advertised, its beat alverttsem'tnt is tho beoefloi 1
result which uniformly follow J ita ase. Every bottle
?old insures tl^BAle of at least haifa doz in more.
Unlike o th or stimulants it br .ces and fortifias the
system without exciting undue cerebral action.
Sae cheering effect which it t rod ace* upon tba
mind is noa momentary, but permanent. There ia
no subsequent depression. It does not, aa is the
cate With all other stimuli, begot a craving for es*
Sitante. On the other hand, it s jollies and calms
. . -j - ?-? -, . ?5 .' '.'
fha ?ervos, combining, straus o at .thesnoiiMil?a?a?4
seam, toe qualities of a sedative and gentle ano<3
with those of a tanto and m vigoran t. The perfect
parity of all ito ingredients, their admirable aidap*
I ? 'r~~ '? ? . ? ?"? .
tatton to the purposes they are intended, ty aub?
in! ' him U . ? ? ?' : r
arve? ?be jucliolou? proportions ia which t?iey aro
combined, and 'the soianunc shin with wbl/ch they
oro blended, render thia tanoni arttele ot imoe tao
ft?ft
r ? .-. tr.-;-'*
mwt potent and the moa* baratos* of sftt known
tontea sad aitairatte?*.
Hold by aU Drasgtsto.
December 7 f J*
K
o s K o o i
SCROFULA, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
NEBVOUS DEBILITY", KO EU M ATI9M,
NEU BALOLA, KIDNtY AFFECTIONS,
ERUP1TONS OF TUE fcKIN,
ANO ALL
Obstinate or Ion? Mandi ny dincases of tho
BLOOD, LIV: B, Ul: IN A KY ORO ANS,
NERVOUS SYSTEM, &o.
It purities and enriches tho blood, eradicate* a M
Syphilitic or Scroiulous Taints. Restores the Liver
and Eidnevs to ahealtby aotioii. aids digestion, reg?
ulates tho bowels, and invigorates the NcrvouH Sys?
tem.
SOT NOT A SECRET QUAG li MEDIOME.-?*
FORMULA ABOUND EACH BOTTLE.
Becommended by the best Ph>slci?nt>, eminent
Divines, Editois, Druggists, Merchant', dec.
?ST THE BEST AND MOST PO.PULAR MEDI
CINE IN USE.
TllEFABED ONLY BI
J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D.,
(An experienced and weU-known Physician and?
Chemist,)
Laboratory and Office, No. 6 Main-Btfcct,
N onFOLK. VA.
Price One DoVar per bottle.
For sale by
GOODRICH, WIN'EMAN & CO ,
DOWIE & MOI-E.
Charleston, 8. 0.
And Druggists everywhere.
July 96 PAC lyr
j? EG G A K K F ll L
WHAT MEDICINES
?you x A ic tc .
WHEN YOU ARK FXH USTED BY OVEHWOBK
of head or hand and feel tbe need ot something in?
vigorating, dou't drink whiskey or any intoxica ting
thine, whe her under the name of Hitters or other?
wise, t-uch articles gi VP just a- mr cb strength to
your weary bod and mind as the whn> gives to tbe
jaded boree, and no mon*. Alcoholic stimulants aro
injurious to Nerve health, and axe ALWAYS followed
by DEPRESSING REA Ci ION.
Dodd's Nervine and ?nvigorator
is a TONIO and GENTLE STIMULANT which ia
NOT attended t-y BEACIION W at it pains tor
yon it maintatve. When it ti freshes body or mind,
lt refreshes wi?h natural stre< gth ihn1 comen to stay.
Weare not recommending teetotalism iu the interest
of uny faction; but long sud ex ended coservation
teaches ns that he who rffor's to the tio'tle for rest
or recuperation, will find, as be fceeis atit, that he
is kindling a fir?: in hin nones which will consume
like thc flames ot perdition. Turn irom it. Take a
tonie that will retreat] >ucT not destroy. DODO'S
NERVINE it* for palo by all Drxmt-lats. Pri?e One
Dellar. See Book of t'ertlftcatee that accompanies
sack bottle._7aaos_ June 36
jQ K. K I t H A B'S
GOLDEN REMEDIES.
A*K FOR NO OTHFR, TAKE NO OTB EB, AN?
yon will save time hesita a?d money.
tit to REWARD tor any cace of disease ba any
atase which they fail to care.
Dr. BICH'U'n (IOIDEN BALAAM NO. 1 cures
Ul cr rs, Ulcerated Sore ihreat and Month, Fore
l yes. (Cutaneous or ?kin Eruption , Conp?r Celored
Biotcbes, ?oreness of the scalp .-crofna, A? ; is the
greatest Benovator, Al eran ve and Wood Pu ri her
known, removes a I diseases trom the system, and
leaves the blood pure and health v.
Br. RICH* Cc GOLDEN BALSAM No. 3 cure?
Mercurial Affectioui?, ltheumatlnm in all it forms,,
whether fi om mercury cr other canses; gives Imme'
, d?ate relief in all cases. No dieting uteeesary. I
have thousands of Certificates proving the .miracu?
lous cures effected by these Remedies. Price of
either No. 1 or No. 2, ir> per bottle, or two bottles for
$9.
Dr RICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe spee?
dy, peasant and radical cure tor all Urinary De
reg?ntente, accompanied aith full direetaouB. Prloe
$8 per botde.
Dr.* BICHAU'.H GOLDEN ELIXIR ?'AMOUR, a
ladlcal cure for Nervous or General Debility, in old
or a oona i imparting ?n?rgv with wonde ful effect.
Price to t cr bottle, or two bottles for W.
Oa receipt ol price these Rem?di?e will bs thippad
to any place. Prompt attention paid to all correa
deDtn. None genuine wi.bout tb ? name of "Dr.
RiciiAu-fj GULDEN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARDS,
Sole Proprietor," blown in glass ot bot ie?.
Address D B. BICHA MD?.
No. 228 Varick-stroet, New York1
Office Boura from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
i Circulara r*?nt_ly Joli 8
rpo RBUUVB GHEASE SPOTS.
L USE THE DOUBLE DISTILLED
BENZINE,
Prepared, and for Bale, wholesale and retail, ky
. DB. H. BAER,
May 26 No. 131 Meeting-street.
MARVIN'S
PATENT
Alum & Dry Plaster
FIRE PROOF
SAFES
Are most desirable for quality?
finish and price. ;
MARVIN'S
At
SPHERICAL BURGLAR
3 ? F* El 3
Cannot be Sledged !
Cannot be Wedged 1
Cannot be Drilled?
BANK VAULTS,
VAUaOOORS,
<. EXPRESS BOXER,
FAMILY PLATE
COMBINATION LOON*
.Staate s?md for a catalogue to
MARVIN A OO,
(oldest ?afb nnuMdacteraanh
TM~*~J . ?^Bl^WaiJ.^ewlaa*.
J2SSt?. \niiBkiBtm3ii. ?til?,
xi' '
_ for sale by our agents in alto
principal cities thronghostt ibo
. ,r-W gaited State?.
WM. ?. lBIiU) > CO.,
No. ?08 EAST BAY*
?m?JUtna vea*.
1,1 ?marti? Tit - tst,