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THE DAILY-KEWS, To-Morrow. U u-morrow-'tl* an idlo sound, 'Toll mo ot no such il'cary thing A Dew laud ?liit'.i - t 1 am bound After ?(rango wandering. What caro I If bright blo??oms Ibero Untold; arid <Unuy be'tb? floto; If laiii'U "ouebH ia nommer air l?oir pulpy fruiniGo yurbi. .. Wbllo dock to-day my pleasant bower, U on my o wu loved mountain-side, 'Ibe azure periwinkle flower, AH i violet doop-eyed 7 Tell UM poi of to-morrow-calm . In U?? i;re ii band I would abide. Who lille my pro-out hour with balm, Ami tru t, wbale'er bellte. THE SBAXISU CARLISTS. The Movement Becoming; KorsaUdsVblo. The London Times has tho following corres pondonoe in reference to the Carlist movement in Spain : Tho doubts 1 had of the existence of a wide? spread nnd dangerous pim in favor o? -Don Carlon are much diminished. Making allow? ance for th' vaggeraiions of partisan journ? als, 1 ' m i" ron vi need that a vast cnn np i rn cy has exiB'e 'or some timo,- and still exista, witb a view io placo that prince on tho throne; mid thut, with ull the liberalism of tbe army, no inconsiderable number of non-commis? sioned ? Ulcers of tho tine and of special corps havo been not unsucccssluly tempered Vf ?lb. loe motives that aolnatod thom are intelli? gible. The lato revolution gave moro promi? nence than ever to the military, and it is not -surprising thal men seeing so many, who, lesa thin a year ago. were their owu equa's, now superior oiQcore. should grasp at this ouportu i:itv for advancement m tho saino manner. Tho ai my. and particularly tho olass ul su.i altern and non-commissioned officore, though' ot decidedly liberal tendencies, ts no:, or at least waa not, Republican." Neither eau they comprehend a Regency li ko t tint of G ou oral Serrano. They well understood its noce?ii ty when Queen Isabel ?was a child, ind when her mother administered the affairs of tho kingdom in Ber name; and that ol Espartero .vin.o tbe Qoosn was still in ber minority. But io continue a regency when thora are so many oahdtdaiee eager for tho throne seoms preposterous. Be this as it may, it is oertain that Don Curios, whatever be hm merita or hia defiotonoies, boa far more-partisans .than, I confess, 1 imagined. He ha? found money in Spain,' in Ffai.os, and, it appears,.in England in ?pam about ?iteen millions of reals, in Fratice and England I cannot nay ho.w much. It is certain, loo, that here are Boote thou? sands or his partisans in arma in La Hanche, under tho leadership ol a ir^u said io be at osee enterprising, ami prudent;:th'y disperser when menaced by a Buperior force, b it dis? perso to unite again on ?mci points previously . SKtcbd upon. It'is also trae that one attempt was made, with tho cognizance of civilians in tho town, to gain possession of ibo citadel ot Pa ru peluna. ?nd that confidential agen ta of Lon Cartoa have .-been.reconnoitering the country at)ou> Figneras. with tbe object of surprising that great di ida). " / We ero Don Carlos now is nobody seems to know. It ia not certain that he baa entered Wpain, but he certainly han boen seen on HOYO tal pointe near the frontier in the' Lower and Eastern Pyrenees. In a ora o parte of Aragon bands havo: appeared "under a chief named Matoo, who,' when last heard of. was making his .jay towards the mountain district of thai pronhcepand a movement is going OD in tbe neighborhood of Estella, fifteen or sixteen" miles from Pampelnna. Estella was long held during tho seven years' oivil war by the Car lists, and waa taken and retaken more than onctv..___ \ _ _ JU UH I ED AJJIVB. Shoe aclu g Affair ist ConrorrT, W.H.-A Mari Buried Alive-Grease: Bx.ette itt en t Arnon? tlie tl tire os-Tile Whole ?sale Population or Ute city Tsar na Ont to A na Int lu Kit ric? I i UK the Hod y. A terrible* accident occurred at Concord, N. E., on Friday last, the facta of which wero as follows: George A. Dow, of the firm of Dow, Ken? nedy &. Co., well known master masons, was engaged with two or more men in digging a well on the premises of Colonel George H. Hutchins, on Merrjujaao-stieet. Up to noon every thing had gone oh woil. The workmen had reached a depth of about thirty-eight feet Aa far SB the abaft descended .the plank curb? ing wea pnt in by air. Dow in pei sou. His wife asked him in the morning if be did not conaider - it a' dangerous undertaking. He an? swered "Yes, somewhat, bat I havo no fears, for I aboil build all the eui bing myself." . At the time of the accident, wbioh occurred abont quarter-past 8 o'clock, Mr. Dow was at tbe bottom of tbe well at work npon the curb? ing. Hia assistants were at the top letting donn lamber ' abd too ?. As tbe' clock struck three he sang ont pleasantly to the Tuen above : ''Throe o clock, and all's well; weare golfing along nicely." These were the last words be was beard to speak. Boon after wards there vf&a a rambling in the bottom of the well and tho men looked down and eaw that tbe bottom waa ono confused mass of broken curbing and carib. As tbe rumbling sound commenced they heard Mr. Dew's voice, bat could not dis? tinguish bis words. Tho alarm was at once given, and hundreds rushed to the spot. Mr. Lyman lt. Fellows, with bis gang of men. who were engaged ou the sewerage work on Main-street, were prompt? ly on' the spot, and Mr. Follows directed af? fairs Until the snivel of Captain A. B. Holt, who assumed tho obsrgo atibo request of iii! present. At first it was attempted lo lower a man with a backet end windlass to commence exhuming at Ibo bottom. A Mr. Patch was tho first to get into the- bucket ; but ho bad not been more than half way let down when another caving began, and It was found that his lito was not s afb in the well. Patt of the crowd then commenced digging sway the surface of the groand noir the top or tbe well, and. others began tho constiuotion ot new curbing, to be let down inside of tbat which remained whole. Tbe work was prose? cuted witb-all tho i api di te and earnestness that hundreds of Btrong men Irom all classes of society woro capable nf exhibiting. At five o'clock the first piece of new onrbiDg, fifteen feet in length, WAS successfully let down. Other pieces were got in with cou si dei able dif? ficulty. At about three o'clock thia morning, arter neatly twelve' hours ' unremitting ana dangerous labor, ibo body of Mr. Dow. was discovered At tbs do pt h of sum? thirty-fvUr feet. Ho was in an upright position and lifeless. The question then arose ss to how tho remains could be extricated. The men had reached the bottom of the lowest sec? tion of curbing, and as each piece excepting tho first two .had to bo smaller than tho one preceding, lt was* evident that still another section would have to bo mach more cont reel? ed. The work was then pronounced very dan? gerous by engineers, wno' said that another caving.w..j ?ikely.to occur at tbat .timo, and vhich would inevitably corry death to ali. in tho shaft. Still, brave men. whoso heroic deeds will long be remembered, came forward ' and calmly volunteered to go to tba bottom and relievo thoso there *?bose herculean labors bad almost exhausted them. Alarge orowd of people were still eol'eoted, representing all classes of citizens. Ladies were present dis? pensing coffee and refreshments. A rope was placed at a suitable distan co from the well to keep back tbe eager crowd, whoso pressure upon tho oarth was likely to induce, another caving. Just outside of the rope ai cod rellofs ot strong men-ten times de, many as could possibly bo wanted under any ciroumstancea all anxious to Join in the worlft'tJ T . ?U\??S' Tho yiotnity of the weU wa5f^lteinUrtlgbt. ed up with lamps, while lanterns were thickly bung in tho trees near sky.' in id! directions tho houses were lighted, showing tbat tho peo? ple could not sleep ander tho excitement of the occasion. All night long heavy teams were rattling to and from tho spot, carrying away ?ravel ana bringing book lamber, and toole, be scooe was a sad and painful one, whose impression will not soon be forgotten. The next step towards recovering tho body was to construct another KO J ti on of curbing, which coold be only two feet square. This was lot to the bottom, directly over tho. remains, so as io endoso thom as ft settled. Iben commenc? ed the toilsome and difficult labor of roraoving the earth from the body. Only one man At a time could work inside of the curbing, tod the dirt had to be removed with a trowel, H waa ?ix o'clock this morning before tho rem nins could be drawn up. The bead was pressed against one side of, the weal* and death by suffocation and compression must have been sudden. One hand was placed on the inp of the head end A hammer wa* grasped in the other. Physicians wore on tbs spot, who were unanimous in pronouncing life to be extinct. /inondai ^'J^J^wj???^^ Tb? Cuurlcston Alone)* Alstrltet. I THOBSDAT, August 19, 1869. Business was generally doll during the jawt week: mel quotations r?tualu uoohaoged, though there le a better fee:lug in .-tate -ecurltlos, and holders are un willltig to sell, foeliog confident that tho present value will i c enhanced. National Bank stock and Pi oplo'a Nitlloiial IR held at ?ita, au aUvjnco on for? mo.' rate?. Money IP easy at }? ft cent, per month. eouiuuiM BAUX B1US. Current Bates Bank of Camden...t...75 (980 Bank of Charleston......eC @sv Hank of Chester.13 @16 Bank of Georgetown.12 O ID Bank of Hamburg.8 @0O Bank of Newberry.80 @83 Bank Of South Carolina.15 @V0 Bank of BUtc of S Carolina, prior to 1861.40 (goo Bank of Stateol H. Carolina, after 1st Jan.. 1861.10 ?ia Commercial Bank. Columbia.2 (5) 4 Exchange Bank, Columbia.13 <$14 Farmer.-.' und Excbango Bunk, Ch J rh-? lou. X @0C Merchant's Bsuk, Oheraw.13 @C0 Peopto's Hani, Charleston.90 @93 Planter's Rou j of Fairfield.7 @C0 Plantera' aud mechanics' Bank,Cbsrlestou93 @92 southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, . (old).70 @76 -outhwwitero Uallroad Dui, Charleston. (new).76 @00 State Bank, Charleston. 8 (300 Union Bank, Charleston.95 (.$00 City or Charleston Change BUls..00 fc?7 ?Ute 8. Carolina frc as in- Notes.?7 @00 SONOS. STOCKS AMD COUPONS. Olly of Columbia Bonds.08 (300 City of Columbia Coupon?.75 @0o 6oulh Carolina Railroad and. Bank Stock (whole shares).46K@0O South Carolina Railroad (half shares).20 ?i @ 00 8, C. Railroad 8ix Per Cent. Bonds.73 @00 b. C. R. R. Seven Per Cont. B'ds.81 (983 3. 0. Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness.93 ($00 Oily of Charleston Six Par Ct. ?tock'dulIj.fiO (300 Olly of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds... ....76 ?00 Bute of South Carohna Bouds (old) ex past duo coupons (in d.maLd.?. .07 @00 State of South Carolina Bonds (new liane. of January 1, 1807) ex past duo e ni? p?n? lin demand).66 @00 Malo if ,-ouih Car"llna bonds (issued tor Bank of thc state billa).63 (300 Bute of tlouth Carolina Stock.......63 fflGO State ol South CarolinaCoupous(fuadable)05 (900 People's National Bank Stock.112 @00 First National Bank Stock.112 wno tlmott Uauk atoeli.....?9 000 ti rc cn ville and Columbia Railroad State guaranteed honda.,.60 @00 Greenville and Columbia 1st Mortgage Bonds.76 (SOO . Northeastern R. B. 1st Mortgage Bonds.83 (SOO 'Northeastern R.B. 1st Coupons (past due).CG @00 VorlhooMeru Railroad Stock (capital)......?8X<a0O Northeastern Railroad Slock iprel/rrpd>;:.833 (goo Northeastern R.B.CertifioateAof Indebted- ? ness.,..'?-.,.....'.."M @00 Oheraw and Uarllngton 1st mort, bonds..89 (300 Charleston Gas Company Stock (ex ajlv).. .aa @00 Obarleston Cl ty Railway Stock.i.,64 @00 Charleston sud Savannah Railroad Dondj .' (Stateguarantee)........rifiO @oo Savanuah and Qhorleaton B.B. Stock. ... ZU @00 Oily of Savannah Bonds......;...92 : @00 City of Savannah Coupons (due previous- . \ to 1st June, 18ed)..;..........;....:.9T ^00 City of Savannah Coupons (due after 1st I ' Juue, 1866).....'..-.ll".OT* (SCO City of Memphis bonds, endorsed- by M. sq Railroad..69 (300 Momphls and Charleston Railroad Stcei .il 1 ??(gjOO Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bonds.VO (300 Memphis aud Charleston B. B. Co noons. .93 (SOO lix ii oi ts tor the Week ending menday, T ; Augnst ltf>. roBKios. DENIA, SPAIN-Per Brltiah brig Titus-132,600 feet ; Lumber, 360C feet Timber. DOMESTIC NEW YuRK- Per steamship Manhattan-4 bags 8 I Cotton, 263 bales O plana colton. 71 tierces Rice, - 60 casks Clay, 50 thia Rosin, 73 packages Bun* dilts. 2.1 bbl? Flour, 116 empty horrels. 153 balea L Domestics, a cask! Wax, 80 bbls Ale, 359 Water M . melons, 1 Horse....Per ateamahip Saragossa 18 baloa Upland Colton. 220 bola Rosin, 39 bales Domestics, 79 Packages, 60 casta Clay, 40 crates Fruit, 61 sacks Cotton Seed, and Sundries. PHlLADELf RIA-Per steamship Prometheus-73 bales urned Cotton, 1 bale.new Cotton, 104' 1 bales Yarn. 16 loUa I.-albfr,.83 bales Bags, a bales Wool, 8 tbla Roots. 26 bbls Metal. 9 bbls W li Inkey, 318 bids hostn, 76 obis Spirits Turp?n pentlne, so old Wheels 31 Axles, 21 bbls Iroc, 65 irat-ssOrapcH. and Sundries. BALTIMORE-Per steamship ?rea Qui)-113 tl-rces Rice S bales 'Cotton. 107 bbls Rosin. 49 bales naga, 10 bales Bide?, 14 balee Domestics, 7 nack? iges Metal, 7 pv-kagra Leather, 22,000 (eel I-'loor lDg Boards; GI package? Fruit and Sdhdrie*. . Tl IK CHAlll.KSTOfl MAWKfc-r^ [rca THE'WEIX EKDnco THrjnsnIT, ATJO. ,19,J1869 1 Tnr ciors.-Xljc ttniosphajic condition?' for tho past weMt.bave been highly faTcrablo to O-ocoti m crop, i ho weather bavlug been t? ry an d ,hot- and In all reepeo'n calculated, to carry the plant to a healthy maturity and obtrtrucl the progress of the caterpl' lar and other insect life. The ne va from most pointa bm consequently.', beep nul te prop) lion?,-. . with.lhoWter, ioma local ,?nmplalot? Of tbeadlng and nut, whion, h<rmar?t, hts not -boen reported , except to a very limited extent. The new crop baa begun to make tia. appearance at moat points in the South sod Wi nt /sad If a continuance sf this preven t favorable weather la hath the crop may'bo expected to open rapidly, and **oc n sid era ole innes-ie 'in the receipts may be looked tor at once. Tbe sea Island crop his continued In a very -srromlslng condition, and tho caterpillar, although seen lo various places, ti on on tbs large stream s, but ls considered pearly, a failure na Cooper River, and '"'ls ranch Injureii bri' ?ombahee and Ashepoo . Hlva'-a aud some other point?, to couiequehce of the salt coodiiion of those water ?mrs*?. TBK COTTON MAMET_Thia article particularly at Liverpool, has shown a firmer tendency during th? week, and at that point (here baa been a steady Blad well sustB'ned demand; prices which opened at lSJid advanced to 18>?@18>?d ft tb for middling upland?; at New Yolk the staple bas lather stiffen? ed, prices improving f.-om S3*?@34384>?0 ?j? tts, while at this point tbe rates have been generally, aleady at about 31J?o. f) tb fur middling uplands, the very reduced condition of tho ?tocks restricting, op-rations to the most limit*! form. Tbs Liverpool and J^Jsw York marketa have ex? hibited the following salea and prices for the week: On Friday, august the 131b, the former war active, sales :6,000 Caleuplands 13y.i; tho Utter wia Ono with Sjgood demand, sales 2500 bales st 33,v. on Saturday the termer waa active, sales 15,000 bales, uplands 13?id; the latter waa finn, sales 1100 bales at 33>?c. On Monday tba former was Atm, lalee 12,000 bal.-s, uplands iSKd; tbs latter waa quiet and firm, sales 400 bales st 'SSXo. On Tuesday the (armor wu active and firmer, tales 15,000 hales, up? lands )3%d; the latter was firmer, sales 8000 bales at83Kgt3>4'c. On Wednesday tbe former clcsed active end sidled, salea 20,000 balsi, uplands lBHd ; tbe lat 1er was Ho better, sales 2800 hales at 84o. Yesterday tbs tonner was aetiw. ra?ca 20,000 bales, uplands' 13>f?d@J3Sd ; at - Mew. York th's Se? rn ami was fair, ead prices firm at Mtfe. Y The stock of the arti ol a In sight at the latest dates was as follow?: . . .. 1869. ' ktG8. Stork In Liverpool. 360000 I 677,680 Afloat from India.,. 697,000 685,000 Afloat from America. 19,000 6.860 Stock In London. 43,830 89,548 Afloat for London,..?..r..... 60.000 126,000 Stock lo Havre. 69,070 82,936 Afloat for Havre. 120,879 112,963 Stock In Bremen. 9,692 11,305 Afloat ror*Bremen.4,701 11.401 Stock in United States ports. 34,720 62,007 Stock In the Interior towns. 1,177 4.666 Total.1,182,979 1,671,058 Deficiency In visible supply. 888,080 Stock of cotton held by Manchester ?pinner? at tbe mill?, now 137,000 bale?; sams time 1868,116,000 biles; ml Jelling uplands now 131;?13,S d, then lOJiil. The arti vals for tbs week hsve been no bags of sea islasds sod 139 balsa of uplands, against no bags of tea island a and 169 balea of uplands the week be? fore, and no bags of sea islands and 168 balea of tip stands for the week Ital year. 1 bese supplies have cdma from tbe following sources : say of upland*, pcrf-outh OaroUat Railroad, 128 bile?; per North eastern Railroad,- bales. Tho traniiotlons In tbhy market for tho week have been ti foll o wi : , On Friday, August the istb. there wis a light de? mand at steady rates; sales 56 bales; ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 28080, low middling ot 31c, middling at 81 Kofi B>. , On Saturday the business waa unimportant ; sale s 10 bales at SOjfe |k tb ; quotations un changed. On Monday tte transactions wars in a very limitad way; sales as haiti; ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 28 180, loir middling at 81, and middling .lKe??. '.OB Tuesday there was a moderate demand,but there was hut little of tbs artlels on the markst; ?iles 60 balea; quoto?doTi? unchanged. On Wednesday there wits nothl og done, m kiely for want of stock; qwUcms eomtnaJly unchanged. Tetterdsy tba market tras aalet for .want of stock, the few bales taken bj boyar? being all that could be purthaied at .Oas going rates ; salts U bales, SST 9 at 18 ; a at 30; 1 nt V>Ki ? at 31 ; 3 at 31>4* eta. We quote, no mt na ll j: "?; UVEBFOOI. CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to cood ordinary.28 ^30 . Low middling.31 W- R , , Midolt?ri....ir.i.4p.f...k.....?3aX?T- fi By how York clasalucallon wo quote; M id.lline.32 @ SKA IBUUTD Corro?)_Tho market for thia quality of the staple baa boen quiet, thc stock having Do? como too much reduced to admit ol i ru pc rtant trans? action*. In tbc pre't nt condition ol tba market wo quote nominally, say; Common Floridas foe;60c; m?dinm 60@7<o *f lb ; sea Islands may bo quoted st r>5<5i7An for medium, and 80c@tl fl lb for fine. BICE.-Ibis grain baa been very much at a stand during tho week, the very reduced condition of the supply causing factor* to ask advanced rates for the limited stock on hand, and their views having teen above thc offers of purchasers, no transactions of note have taken place. Io the ab?euce of sties quo? tations were ontlrely nominal. Yesterday, after a prolonged inactivity, 75 Berces of good Carolina changed hands St 8 1116c fl Ri, We quote nomi nally: Common to fair clem CaroUca at 8?8','c; good SH?SJic ft lb. Carolina rough may be quot? ed atti 76?180for interior, and tl 80?] 90 for ma coast. NAVAL STOH**.-The arrivals have been about 1800 bbls for the week, mostly common rosins. Falo? of rosin have been made at 98 60 fi bbl for good Mo. I, and Ko. 1 to low ho. 1 at ?325?2 7B VJ bbl; Mo. 2 at tl 76 ci 1 80. as to quality. About 200 bbls of spi? rits* turpsutlne was sold at 88o, and some extra pack? ages st as nc ?*t gallon. Crude turpentine may be quoted at t2 80 for virgin, 12 60 for yellow dip, and 9100 for nard, .'? . -r. - HAT.-The receipts were restricted to a smaU lot of North Blver, consigned to a dealer. The transac? tions have been only of a retail character, COBN.-The receipts of thia grain have been about 8000 bushels from Baltimore, limited supplies from Tonnt ??re, and a .mall shipment received per rall from Norfolk, Ys. We note sale* or shout 810 bush? els of common North Carolina white st'll 29 ft buebel, weight, sacks included, al the depot. Job? bmg lots of wi Ho Maryland aro generally bold at tl 95? 1 37 fl bushel, wt Igb t, bags Included, A eal u of Ataxy laud white w* made from tho whorl at tl 38 sa bushel, weight, baja Included. 1'LouH.k- ibo market is nearly bare of ?* tho grades of.fine and aupor, and price* of these qualities ar? firmer. Wo quote Northern and Western super at t7@7 26 fl bbl.; extra at $7 60? 7 76 tg bbl, I and: family at 9839 ft bbb Southern description* are. in',fair supply, sud may be quoted ?1.97 SS?7 60 fl. bbl for super; 9898 63 fl bbl. io^xtra; . and 30?11 ft bbb for family and ex lr? family'Qualities'. jj ; ' ' ' BACON.-This article continues)' vo^?uv?BW.'^wr?d1! pi imo shoulders, which were sold for much of the week at 17>?O. , and' prime clear rib sides st 21 c. fl fbi has stiffened, and prime ?b uulders were, hold at the ctoeo at 18c., and prime clear rib sides st 21 He fl lb. Prime BU lpn were Miling at 21o. ; long clear salted at ?8XQT9J. and salted clear iib shies at WH (S 19c. WHEAT.-Moderat? suppli?e or new Southern ar? coming forward, and we quote prime white at ti 7C#l 75 ft quskeVend prime red'at 91 100 tl 60. y Btrrrxn-There I? a fair stock of prime Gothen. We quote good to prime st sr(3Ai els. fl lb. West? ern aod other lower grades tell from 20@30 ctt. fl lb, ts'in quality. SALT.-There hiro been no arrivals. Store lot?, are held at 12 26 ft sack. IMOIA BAGGING.- Thoro have been moderate re? ceipts of this ?diclo, bul the demand ls a? yet but Urr i ted, Wc quo1 o 26>t'cft yard cash and 27c on titr e. Tba stock here st pre*e:t ts Unlit, Dundee bagging, AA inches, 1 H Vor. for the yard, is held.at 30935c. Sea island bagging, 45 Inchei wide, 2 lbs. for thc yard, ls hold ot 46c. Rora.-Tho demand for rope la moderate, and prices are somewhat nominal at quotation*. We quote hemp at - cents ft lb. ; greenlea! *t 10 cente, tad jute at SJif?O cents fi pound. "* IBOK BANBB AK ?.TIBS for colton, of the most sp proved pattern*, sre offered on Ibo market, at 7 aSo ft rb, and tome sales have taken place at these j figures. . TXMBBB ANO Letrera.-The market for ibis arti? cle la dull. We quote timber.for milling purposes rrom 95@9. Shipping limber tl0@16; 4 406-4 floor. lng at 914@16 ft M. Bright lumber. o?*? mer? chantable, from dr mini, cut lo rice, from 920 SJ 24 fl M by the cargo. FBSIOBTS.-To Liverpool, by steam, nominal ; by tall, *-?d OD upland i, aod -, J on tea Islands. To Havre, nominal. Coaitwiie vessels are In demand-To New Xbrk ty steam l?o on uplands, and He. on sea telan du, 91 60 fl Herc o on rice; by ?all, \o fi lb' nh cotton; 91 ft tierce on rice; 40o' fV 'bbl. on roaln; 93 fl M. o i lumber ; tug) 10 fl M. on Umber. To Beeton, by sall, M(5 0-16c ft tb. on upland cotton. To Providence. 98 fl M. on board*, ,','c fl lb on cotton. To Philadelphia, by steam, un- \ settled and nominal ; by sall, 9Ga7 ft V. on boards; 99 on Umher; ts per ton on clay; and 98 B0@4 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam, un ?eUled aod nominal. By tall. *96@7 ft M. 5)?*xde-93 50:81 V ton on phosphate rock. V?rsele Tra in demand by our mere janis to take lumber freight) from Georgetown, S. C., Derlen and Baril? la Blver, Geo., and Jacksonville, Fla., to North? ern ports, and tli@i2 fl M. are ratea on lumber and board*. .'. EXCHANGE.-Sterling Bills-The rate yesterday was mx for sixty day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHABOB*.-The banks are purchasing sight checks on New York at par ; 6 daya % off. They are telling eight cbecka at "? prem. GOLJ>.-The brokera were yesterday buying at 33, tind terring at SS. marketa by Xe lc ur ?pt?. FOHEIGH MARKETS. LONDON, August 19-Noon.-lhe Dank of Kur? land has reduced lt? rate of Interest to 3 60. Tbs weather ia fair. Consola 93. Bonds 63H- Sugar afloat quiet and etea cry. Evening.-Snjztr cloted quiet and steady. Tur? pentine 26* 8da2Gs Dd. Bullion in Bank of England increased ?36,000. ' LrvxBpooL, August 19-Not n.-Colton active; np* ian deland; Orleans 13J?d; sales 15,000 bales. Afternoon.-Collen excited; upland? i3Hdai3.sd;. Or eau* l3\aI3Jid; ?alas 20,000 hals*. Pork 108s td. Bacon 64? Od. Tallow 46? 93a4Cs. Evening.-Cotton cloae? active; upla?a? 185?d; Orleans lld; sties 20,000 bales, Including 8000 bales for export and ?peculation. PARIS. August 19.-Bourse, firm. Bent?? 73f 35c. FBAHEFOBT, Auguit 10 -Bonds bSH- fe ry-? DOM ES lie HAEKETS, '.' ? ; NEW Yoaut, August 19-Nopu.-^ tock ai steady. Money Cate. Sterin g, long .?Ti r eb?rt IQ\'.? . Gold Say. Colton firmw: Boland 1 3*Hj< Turpentine aSKCy Bosln finn, ff. ftjfc j| Jl Evening.-Cotton fully }{o better; ?Abu ?M0 bales at84>?c. FlouriduQ; ?uperfino fltsto <3 9oitTl6; common to fair extra Southern'til 7CsT 20. Wheat K?vor? buyers; red Western 91 dial 06; Illinois -fl 66.' Com very scar?* sufi "?lra6e bettor, but, clot? ing dull ; -.mixed Vt eitern tl 204.?1 .23. (0?l*. new Weit^raN?d 6?uthein6l?65c. Mesa pork dull and heavy;. Lard dull; kettle 'J0&?f0'?c. Whiskey firmer, active at ll 17X?1 18. nico in fair renell; Carolina 8*<c, Sugar .toady. Coffee In fair request. MO1?MO? kqul?t and firm. Naval ?tores quiet. Freight* firm. Money close 1 'essy at' 6?7c. Strr Ung dull at Vi- 'Gott! cloted weak at SIX. stocka active and Irregular, Governments cloted weak. '02's 22??. Southern* steady. BALTIWOUE, Anguit 19 -Cotton vary firm at E4\ Flour, alight demand; Howard-BI roe t iBperfkte |6 26a7. '?Wheat ai?ady. Corn firm L whit? ll lie; y?|. Iee ttlS. Oat* 61? 5Sc. Il ye ?1.1 Oal 15. . Moss pori' 134 Bacon, thiUldeW 10??a?6>?c. . Whlikey ?carce .ttl lt. ... .e - CINCINNATI. August 19.-Cora ?careo at ll Vi? 196. "WhUVey excited and'held 9115._ Provisions Brm ?nd quiet. Moa* pork 988 50. . Bacon,'?boul? ders lio; clear ?Ides 19e. LardKoVl-1 ?I - V bx. Ionia, August 1?.^ Whiskey tl 16. Mets pork dull. Bacon, shoaldeis 15>;>1Cc ; side? 19el 9Jfo. Jjul beidat 30o. r^ -. LATJtarvirjJt, AugtU 19.-Provision* firm- Wbli? key firm and unchanged. WlxaOBOTO?, August 19. - Bpirits turpentine steady at Mj^sSto. Botin tl Mat 76. Crude tur? pentine 92 60a3. T?r unchanged ' A trat) SI A, August 19.-Cotton, maxie t. very firm; holders have withdrawn; ?ales thales; receipts ll biles; middling 82o? two bales' new cotton reeetv.. ed to- By classed midd hog and good middling, sold at 85 and 40c MOBILE. August 19.-Nothing done In cotton to? day, and 80 balet aold after close yetterdsy ; receipt? 2 bole* New OBLEA**, August 19 -Cotton, ?aU? 11 ht)??! em ulions nomiool; rereipt* 9? bales. Ooid 9?X. IterUnf 40. New?prk *Jght excihang? H premium, .' j . ' ... ; . . I? . I I ?-.'. .<v.t-i.B< I' Wilmington m?md. WILMINGTON, August 18.-Tr-tiPKKTTNc-Only 40 bbl? received, which told nt 93 for virgin and $3 60 for yellow dip, per 2?C rounds. H rm ITH IOBPEISTIME.-Ut-kol eh-adv. Polee of 860 bbls st 38Kc for country, and SOo per gallon for New York barrclp. Roset -(jalee or 1301 bbli at tl CO for strained, $1 70,1 76*1 80 lor No 2. $3 for extra No 2, ?2 12J? for low No 1. I8MUN far Kol. $4 tor exira no 1, and ti 36 for pale. , TAH -One email lot sold at $3 30 per bbl. Georgetown Market. GEORGETOWN, August 18.-COITON.-No ealra this week. We quote from 3% to 37 cente per lb. Con?.-Primo white corn il 20 pei- busbc), witb an upward tendency. IrtraEB-No sales to report. No limber In mar? ket, dillis nearly out, and will be compe'led (o stop unleae soon supplied, flood timber la demand, end will hriui: fair figuro*. TURPENTINE.-Virgin dtp 83; yellow dip 12 65, serjpe or bard tl 00 por bbl, of 3% pouuds to tho barrel Par gallon 38 cents. . . TAB-Per barrel, retail, ?3. Charleston Wholesale Prices. ABTICZ.EB. BAOUINQ. ft yard Dundee.. HO ta 43 Gunny Cloth. 20 tit 37 BAIE ROPE. fi lb-Manilla. - (<* - Western. 8 & 12'; 'ne. B v# 0 COTTON, fl lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary. 28 fit 30 LowAUddUng. 31 @ - Middling to btrlct Middling. 31 fifa 32 flood Middling. - tai _ Bea leland. fO Gt 1.00 COFFEE, fl lb-Rio.. 20 @ 28 Laguayra.-,. 2k & - "??vs. 89 9 40 FERTILIZERS- I Carolina Fertiliser, fl 2000 lbs... ?65.01 & - Wando Fertilizer.flD.OO ft? - Double Refined Pouurette.bu.00 rcs - Nilce' Pboepbate.'03.00 ta _ Peruvian Guano, fa 2240 lbs. ...?|95.iM <a - Pacific Guara, V 2000 lbs.?05.00 f.5 - Phoenix Guano.168.00 '2L Baueb'e Phosphate, fl 2000Lbs... 160.00 ta -e Rhodes' Phosphate", ? 2000 lbs...?65.00 itt - Rhodes' Eland.Manure-165Urne 67.60 '(a) - " Orcbilla Guano-.flo time 95 00 (3) - Laud Plaster. 24.60 @ MaMB'SaperPlmephBte,* 2000 ft G5:00 fe) - Zell'sDaw BoucVPhopphate..,... co.on ta - Zell'e Super Phoapbateoi Lime.. GO.00 ta _ Woolston's Pboripbate of Lime... .?OS.OV Ot, _ Wooleton's Vegetal >r, ? 2OC0 ]t)B|63.00 (a. _ Croaadalo's Gon. tSupor-Fboe, net 60.00 ?9 _ Bowers'Complete Manure, net... CO.00 ita - gardy'a Poosph? Peruvian, caeb. Co".00 @ - hardy's Pacifie Guano, calli.flO.Ou <p - Patapeco Guano....j.......tBfi.OO ftj -I? E. Frank Co?*? Phoephalo..?WI.00 & - FLOUR, ?.bbl-aupei .' 7,00 (g) 7.26 Northern and Western Extra. 7.60 2 7.18 Baltimoro Extra. - Ct _ 8outbern-Super. 7.25 ta 7.BO Extra. 8.0t) ta 8.60 Family. n.CO @ 11.00 OE A IN-Maryland Oats, fi bushel.- 73 SJ - Western Oats, fl bushel..........! _ oz, _ Corn, fi bushel.I 1.27 (? 1.30 HAY, V cwt. - North Hiv. r.....| - ta - - Ee^torn.1 _ (ia _ LUMBER, fVM. ICM- I ' Clear White Pine. 1st quality.!60.00 tSss.OO White Pino, good run.138.0C (340.00 YelloirPine. 20.00 ?24.00 , Boards, ft M. feet- Rough.111.00 016.00 Grooved and Ton trued... .?28.00 ?32.00 MOLASSES, fl gallon-Cuba.I 48 @ 47 Muscovado.:. 48 ^ 68 Sugar Douse. 60 <? 1.00 New Orleans.- nc - NAVAL STORES, %1 bbl-Tar.... - ta - Pttch. - S ' _ Botin, Pale. _ ?a _ Rosin, No. 1....,.i 2.78 ia 3. KO Bosta, No. 2..>,.,-.11.80 & 1.90 HOP In. No. 8. 1.78 ta - Sulrlta Turpeul 1 oe, * ?s lien. 38 (? - Ci ?ii 111. 4< in.I 10 ta. _ NklLS-American, 4(<?20d, W keg., j r>.6U o? 7 00 POWDER-Dupont'e, F.F.F, g..NJ. 0.70 @ - Dupont's, F.F.F. 6.60 <? _ Dupont's, Blasting. 4.25 ot _ PROVISIONS-ft lb- '' .ll . Bacon, Bains, ft tb.- ia) - "* Bacon, Bide*. 21 fi? Bacon, Bhonldera.;. lb fia _ ?Bacon, Strips. 21 m - Lard, in kc?. 23 fa) 23 Butter. 20 ra 40 Cheese. 16 ?a SO Potatoes, ft bbl. - at ? - Onions. _ ta _ Apples!. "_ 14 RICE-Carolina, fl lb.;... 7 ta 8?i East India. - ta _ SALT-Llveri ool, coarse, ri sack.. 2.25 la) - Liverpool, flue.. -4. fit - SUUAB, ft lb-Uaw. - fit - ' Porto Elco. 18?? 14" Muscovado. 12fcva 18 : as 83 il liff I ii??i lilli Ulli cs^*>^ 5 G ss S SS p>3 : j-' : i?? sig! S^g?3: Si 8^ ; * aa ese? ss ll Sri ?s "g's : .3 fig a ? ?CSJ-S-. M ? " fe S !3.?8MSSlsg ?Hp. j ??'.t s j" sp Uli l?llli M ss il : : : : : ?, .. ? >:9 : ; ii Bi SS" se? ;?::::. SS^ pp: i : *? 'PB; pp 3. IB: r ;l Jg: SI y uso;?SuS? 2? iii liiiMi S gi j aiilfi H Sj: S j ?i ?li ?8 illl||||?i^?i#iirPM:. N?TI.- Wc havo. deuueted (rom Now Orleans 44 053 bsles Upland, from Mobile 18,630 hates,1 from Savannah 873? bags Sea -island and 440 half s Dp land -and from Charleston 2623 bigs Sea Island add" 233, bajea Upland, the quantltlea' received at thoa? corta from Mobile. Florida, Texas sad Savannah. ?tock* ot. Cotton tn Ute Interior Powate not lnelade-d in the Receipts. P Aaffusta and Haxnbnr^.?tyrast 14 Macon. Geo..;......... ........August ll Columbus, Geo...,.............Angus* 18 Montgomery, Al?...August 1 .letSii^ ' Tenn.August ll '<> A 1809. , . 514T 77 ns 840 ?i ' 20 J5- . sa : : ? : SS S'il cc S's 5 a i** "B 5 S3 pS =.=? S: lilli g se sss 12 S S I SSS g* t&xport? of ICtcr. Nurol Moi ? s ant I. ? .> Oer from tbe Port af Churlction, frum September 1 to A a g UM 19. lBbU Hoxton., Now York. Philadelphia., Baltimore. New Orleans. Mobile. Providence, RI.... Otb er U. 8. Porte,. Total Coastwise Barcelona. Majorca ac a Market Weat Indie i. Halifax, N 8. St.Johns, N B. London. Bristol. Log. Liverpool. Havre. Montevideo. Greil Britain. Total Foreign.. Grand Total 1,781 15.379 2.401 8,038 207 403 'oioj 28,08? H. Kror.ES.| u'autii. 12.230 R.68f> 3,C?C 3,67? .J. 7 1G *2a6 2!??3 17 207 12,800 Feet. 871.12/5 6,i:C8.J90 2,G07,3e8 2,450,669 2,871.St5 647,118 ?40,000 liC.180 1,423,734 COO 417 E6C4l| 2 646,331 i9,l 69 03 07a' 17.405,274 comparative t?xpi>ri? ul .Cotton, from tbe Port al Charleston. BEA ISLAND. EXPOBTTTD TO R.ilos. Ralos. Liverpool.-.-.';. Other British Forte 4.023 40,7e9 iotal to Great Britain. 4,033 BAVTC . Other 1 renell Ports, lotal to France., North of Europe. Jo tal North of Europe.. touih of Europe. "' et ludios, Ac. 4,023 Ros Rhode Island, 9c. New York......, Philadelphia., Baltimore ead Non >ik. .. Other United Slates Forts. Total to Coastwise Porto. Grand Total. S3 s/ios 7,921 1401 62,846 8,822 2.488 102 3.9 11.123 19,012 109 141.600 194 735 Passengers. Fer steamer Emilie, from Georgetown. 8 C J H Dawson, wife, two children and nurse, Mrs M W Wilson. Dr G R Weston, Miss B A Toomer, M C El. lennon.'K 8 B?rry, J W LaBruce, Jr, W Burke, Mr Mltcally, O J Batts, G R Coagdon, and 9 on deck. ?Hacine leos. I*ort ot Charleston. .August SO P^OK.'X' CJAJLi KN ? Aye. nu ? or TBS Moon. ? New Moon, 7th, 4 hours, 46 minutes, evening. First Quarter, nih. 7 hour. 19 ruinates, morning. Full Moon, 21st. ll boura, 3 minnies, ovcuinp. LsstQoarter. 301b. 3 boure, 88 minutes, morning. ATJOUST. SOU ?rsx?. I VETS. HOON SETS. BICH WATE K. 16iMonday....| 6..3S ; 0..43 17,Tuesday.... 6..15 ). ?..41 18 Wednesday.! S..33 e..so 19Thursday...! 5..27 . 6..30 30 Friday..... 6. .27 C..SS 81 Saturday... 6..2S I 0..87 2i:Sunday.....t 6..39 I 6..30 12..26 1..I4 2.. A, . 3..67 3.. 61 Rises. 7. .11 2. .30 3. .87 4. .80 6,.83 6.4 20 7.. 2 7..15 Arrived F estera a jr. Sehr A M Flannagan,. Collins, Prdladelpbla via Tybee. Coal and Mdse. To H F Bater At co, Rail? road, Agent, W Shepherd, M Lubra, W B Henerey, J ' 'o, ?Jomeron. Carklev A Co, Goodrich, Pp. O launders. J M Ka son & Bro, 0 P _ oheim, Georgia Rallrosd Co. McDuff Coben, ' H. bser, H A Due. In puhnog Into T j bee Roads fer a harbor, parted chale ssd drifted ashore on the' Knoll, i rom which was asslstid off by the steamer Samson after ts tine ont part or tbe cargo, and waa towed to this port by tbe above steamer. Sehr Atm 8 Deas, from West Point Mill. 100 tc? Bice. TOUT Lbwndes.' h teamer Emilie, Lewis, Georgetown, 8 C. CS tes Bice, 1 bale Cotton, 40 bags Floue, and Sundries, lo Bhackellord A Kelly, J R Pringle, J M Eason A Bro, P G Fitzsimons. W O Bee A Co, G Chteolm. Miss O O Toomer, I II\ man. J M Caldwell sj Ron, T J Oort, Dewie A Moles, D Blake. M McUorty, U Blatte A Co, B Bates A co. J A Quackenbush, snd olhers. Becelved from West Fomt Mill-13 tierces Bice. To Chieolm Bro?. . Cleared Yesterday, Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia-Jno Getty. .jr Sailed Yesterday. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia, * From this Port. "' Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, Now York (62 hours), Angustie. ' Up for tails Port,. \ Steamship Minnetonks, ^- ,al Hew York, August 16. Behr Nsncy Smith, Doyd. at New Yolk, August 16. memo-1, n i*. lorri ?. PORT OP GEORGETOWN. B. C., AUQU8T 17. > , anaivED. Ausrast 12-fcciir Ada, Whitehurst, Beaufort, N C. fT HUTU August li-Sehr Cari le 8 Webb, Rowland, New York, . C* '. . ..... . August 14-Behr M Holmes, Howard. New York. Auguet 16-behr Palma. Ireland, New York. August 17-Sehr M B Dana, O'Neill, Bath, Ms. LIST OF VKfiSKI.N Vf, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB i UlS COAT. FOREIGN 1 LivKiiroor.. The Vinco, Hsllllsy, sailed.July 15 British brig Courier, Evans, sailed.July 9 DOMESTIC BOSTOX. Brig Vt 0 Renew/Farnsworth, cleared.. .August ll Brig J A Devoren*, Clark-, up.AugUit 9 Brig Cyclone, Frlsble, cleared.....August ll srsrw TO ax. EteimshlvMlnnetonko, --.np..August 16 Sehr Nancy smith, Boyd, up.August 16 Sehr Geordie, Swan, cleared.august 14 Seht- Lilly, Hushes, cleared.Ausust 14 Sehr Clara Montgomery, Cole, cleated.August 14 Sehr Menewi, Diseoeway, cleared.August 8 ru it an xxr nra. Batk BOW Dodge, Munro, cleared.August 13 -" ' . TIALTTMOBK. f,' , Behr Virginia Dare, Johnson, up....August 14 Bohr.Wennnsh. Mitchell,up........ r.....August 1? yy il LIS di cm SOL M, y . P?CTOB8. COMMISSION MERCHANTS . ? **? ..?. * L'! SHIPPING AGENTS, WILT, ATTEND TO THK PURCHASE, SALK AND SHIPMENT (to Foreign ?nd Domestic- Ports) et COTTON, RICK, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORKS. ATLANTIC WH?I?F, Charleston, 8. C. S. WILL1B.i.,A. Ba OHTBOLM October 2? piIAHLatBTON AO II ICU LT U K AL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE. AtiBJCVZTUBAL IliPLXSlBNT.I, OASDX1 8BEDB, Ac. ELLERBE'8 TRANSPLANTER FOB BALE. , ,-attO. E. PINGBRE. > Ne. 149 Mt*<lii?^rtr??t, cAarief tan. March34 ?ss* .'.'f.-:'fa Jr* {&, . ' ? ...4 . LIST UK MIII'I'IMI In tho Pest of Charleston, A ngtxat IO. ?X83AI.N UNDElt 100 TONS. AND STE AMT. UH COATING WITHIN TDK KTATE KX CK PT KD. STEAMSHIPS. Champion, H1R ton?, Lockwood, at Adgor's wUarf, for Now York, loading-Jamen Adner k Ct Falcon. 672 lons. Horsey, at Union wharf, lor dell' morv, ready-Couiiouay A Trcnholm, HAliKh. Mlunlc 'Br), 323 torin. I(nbi>rt<on, nt Mamiiall'o whnrf. for Llverpo >1, 1 ""..Jiu;;-ft Mino k Co. BBIGS. II W MeGUvery. 250 t ,ut. Mutt*. In asblev Bivor, for lioalon, lo-Jinn-Bialoy k Creighton. J 'I i*UH (Br), ITS mus, hov. joy. lu thc -trcani, lor thu Mediterranean, reailv-W l> Hall. Bolla Dolore? ; -pan), - toms Pooali lu tho Stream, I rom Mntauain, witing-vy F Hall Susan E Voorbec*. 390 loon. F nit rd, in A nilloV Blvcr, for Nc* York, loading-Rt-I?y k Creigh lou. 8CHOONER9. Stampodo 1*3 tons, stratton, In Ashley UlTcr, for P. oridencc, loading-L T Potter. Sullolo. - tonn, ' exter, at Yenning'* wharf, for Boston, loading-M Goldsmith & Kon. W W rm tb, 395 lona. Tooker, ul N K Railroad wharf, (or Nsw York, loading-W Roach k Co. B M Hawkins, 8S6 inn H. Mc Vey. tn A eh! ry River, for Phlladelpiila, loading-W Roach ? CO. Waua ta, - tous, l-'eai her'-tono. at Bcnuell'a wharf, tor a Port In Spain, loading-W p Hall. Emma D i louey, 161 iona, Milton at I nlon wharf, from Jacksonville, Bia, to bo repaired-II F Ba? ker Ai ?To. Francisco, 93 lona, Crowibcr, tn Anhley River, for Baltimore, loading-T J Kerrs: Co. A H IHanagan, - tons. Collies at Union wharf, from Phi tdeljihla. dine!' ;r?lug-II F Baker k Co^ < LIST OF LETTI.RS remaining lu tho Fostofnco at \ Jbarlealon, for the iverk ??udlog ATJuUtvr 19, 1BC9. and printed olllclally In THE DAII/Y. Nt? n, as the 1 aewspaper having tho largest circulation in thc City Ol Charleston. JSVPersons calling for Letters Advert?*ed, Bhould .tato that they arc "Advertised." AS- Offlco hours from 8 A. M. to 0 P. M. On 6un 'lays, from 5 to 0 P. II. STANLEY O. 1ROTT, POF tm outer. WOMAN'S LIST. AUton, Mra ?u-|Lal>eo, Madoino |Hocves, alisa Ella eau E F Brown,kira Mar- l amule. Airs lu-ed. Mies F?n tba Lou'na nie Brown, Him Lil- i.oj.l, Miva Ma- Richards, Mias ly nlo AgntsL Brown; Miss Lil- Luost, Mrs Jona- Rivera, Mrs Ma j y than ria E Brown, Mist An- Lyons, Misa Har- Roberts, Mles nit- riot i barlott B Brown, Mrs Lin- Martin. MIPS Itooett on. Miss ?ly aaron Julia Bressington, Mn Mack. Gourd ina Hyan, ailsa Ailee M M Motjck, Mias E ? umbic,Mim Ma- Anna >smat* on, Mri ly J Mathew;, Aire I)coln Carlogbau, Mrs Ann Sanders, Mrs Sa liny A Mathews, Miss rsa Canter, Caroline bailie E Seyorook, Oraco Cortie, Mra Anna Meyers, Mire hcanlan, Mrs O Emily Margaret Dally. Mts Moyen, Mita E bims. Al lu? J O Lon'phan, Miss Myers, Mrs J M ?oaby, Mrs Sal? tadle Mitchel). Mr? Su- lie Ka- terby. Mad- kan MU ill, Mrs Mai la ame M H Middleton, Mrs stan<iward. Mn Ed warda,Urs Su- ? Mary F Lucy ean Mitigan,MrsPol* bullens, Mrs M Fagan,Mrs Maria ly K j? Moultrie, Mit s Tucker, Mr? Doa .Fenol, Misa Sa- -Margaret lia rah Murray, Miss laj lor,Maryjane Felt, Mrs Gracy Francis Thompson, Hire Foster, Mlae Bes- Muller, Misa Ma- Dianna ste . ry Ibomi?, Misa Fronllo, Miss McJlnntr, Mia? Charlotte. Joaphlne . . Ellen Tierney, Misa Gaillard, Miss McMillan, Mrs O Margaret Great, Mia Ma- M lleJemann, Mina tilda Nelson, Mrs Eu- Loni's Oreen, Mrs Bet- gene 0 Town, Mrs 8arah ay Nelson, Mrs Ly- I tinier, Mrs H E Hands,Mis? Jane dla - Valente, Caterino Marma, Hrs Blt- NlabttrMra Mary Vesper. Mm Jane . as Nicbel, M'Ba Jo. Wsfblngton.Mtss Haig, Mrs Fran- Norman, Ellen Sallie els OIOUIT, Miss * Walker,Mrs Jane Upton, Mr? J E Kato Wallice, M lea Bu Hines, Mrs Ld Parsons, Bi id get tan Holme, Lucy Patteison, Misa Ward, Lydia Boney, Hiss Eva Ida Wac a tal I, Miss Hnntt r, Mias E Parker, Miss El- Whitney, Hrs Ernctt vina Henry H Jervy, Mn Fatly Palmer.Hr? Kate Whitney, Mrs J Jenkin?, Mrs Ca- Purse, M rs Jame? F rollos Palmer, Misa J Wright, Mrs RI Jonson, Mra El- Ram pel. Mia vier len Anua Kutra, Mn Anna King, Mia Ema, Recoves, Hits Zellers, Mn Em? ilee ?'ordclta S Hine .Roacb, El'tibe th. MK W'S LIST. Allen, Manon B IH ope. W P | Ta s quot, Ado] Alexander, Mr Hooley, A f phus Au-iln, John Hurley, John Pe?.ey. Jamea T Biizemore, O H Hurch, O tl ferry, James Bearing, 8 H Huggins, James Perce, Freddric Beattie, James B Plndergraas, Jeff Bohde, Dledrlcb Hoghet, Saml Pictene, Capt J Bernemaon, J B Hunt, O U Milea Brown, Ooo 8 Bynes, Thomas Powell, J Ira;. Brown, Jscob' Inabinet, Frank too Brown, David Jane?, Paul Frescot, John Burnell, Barn- Jandrel, John H Puah, Franklin wei) li James, TbosP J B?ggeln, Johann Janis on, it w, Jr Patel, W Campbell, MoB Jeffers, H L Quinn, John Carroll, 1 homos Jcstey, Andrew Uaymond, Roger Christopher, Jenkins. Edward Beni, E O John A Byan, John Churchill, M F Johnson, Abra- deed. F B> Collegan, Thou ' ham (Richard*, 8 T Colds,WO Johnson, JD Richardson, An Golline, P Johnson or Bo- drew cooper, Jut eau (butcher) Richardson, Co Johriion, Aich James Cook, BL H . Rivera, William Cook, Henry Johnson, Wm H Bishton, Beery Davit, James A Jones. Wm Hen- Robinson, WD Davis, J B ry . Robinson, ibds Delifaiellne, ; Jones. HUI J "John T Remedy, T F . Boberton, Wea Bo-olfenDO, Kally, 'thomas ley Clave Kelly. Patrick Robertson, W P Dorado, Lula Kelly, J B Rotc, Joseph Doscher, Jobann Kiil'rn, George Rodman, Obarles hiing, E W B Eisenbardt, Ed- Elate, John Bunk??, Henry ward Kruse, j c ? >trdy, John ii FJeaey, Wm,W. . Lynch, Edward 8J0lt, R?. ? Emery, Honiton Lanagan, James Scott, Morris Em ry, Hr . Lawrena, W T Schroder, E ' Erkmart, B Lawance, t yraa loldtn, Robert Espejo, Cayetano Lee. John Spenrer. L F FaJ?nfH Lowrie, W Snelder, Freder Furlck, t-'amuel Logg, B D lek Fischer, F 0 H Logan, Edward Struck, Emil ' Fisher, John T Meadsfield, Capt Stevens, F H Fleming, l hom- Uahucse. Henry Tarr.nt, H P aa Mack, William Taylor, Clement Fcrde, Peter . Marlveo, fesse D Fox, Hov Henry May, David J Talbot, Robert E J McnrluT, O Terrey. W H Freeman*; Meagber, WU- I hames, OW Kunat Ram Thomson, E D : Ga leon, Ul ni on Mears, ?.'eui y E I ho n son. Alex Oarves, Johnson Mead. O Thomas, Henty Gerte, J P Mi'chell Israel Tolmer. JW Gotfrt, Pompey Miller, William louhy.Hon John G lad sen. Rev (col'd) H Thoa F Morgan, Cspt J Trench), Dr Gordon, Theroda fi Yantrtadalen, Go jen, J H O Uonnaban, Wit- Geo W Oreaceo, Thoa F liam /. Yardaree, Jet*. Gregory, Frank Morry, J H . beut B, XJt, Musgrove, Thoa Voigta, Henry Hannan, Abram Murray, Ferris k Yon Here ton, Hammett, W H Co Lubn Hogans, Jack .?- Hull sr. Harlin ' Wallace, James, Hale. 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Dr. RICHAO'H GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 eurea Mercurial Affections, Rh en m ni i ?rn in all its fonts, whether from mercury cr other canses; gives imme? diate relief in all cases. No dieting necessary. I have thousands of Cortiflcates proving (he miracu? lous cures effected by these Remedies. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2, 85 per bolUe.or two bottles foe SS. Dr. RICH AU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a ?afc, ?pee? dy, pleasant and radical cure (or all Urinary De. ragemente, accompanied with full directions. Price S3 per bottle. Dr. RICHAU'8 GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR, ? ladlee! cure, for Nervous or General Debility, In old or young; imparting energy with wonderful effect. Price as per bottlo, or two ootUea for 89. On receipt otprlco these Remedies.will bo shipped to soy place. Prompt attention paid to all correa deots. None genuino without the name of "Dr. RICHAU'd GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARDS? Sole Proprietor," blown in glsss of bottles. . Address D. D. RICHAHD9. No. 228 Variok-atreet, New TStk.' 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