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Whiif I May. . "Papa, abut the book, please; let os play to? ^aether; ' LV" , Vam Patty Wotton in bar gown o' gray, . - Mamma 'ii be a lady baying all my berries. And yon will pay in silver-papa, what you ?s a???" nv'' fi .ST?. Yaces of the poets, open at y oar sweetest, ' Ten will be to-morrow wbat yon are today; . Bot the stmny eyes here, if I now deny them, i ' When I fain would meet them may have turned . Sway. .Masing' birds are songful only In the Bpring Blossoms wm be blossoms only for a day, Golden hair ia golden but a Uttle longer, . 80 PB make your heart light, darling, while I may. , . ?TV*J!3K . ' ' iver-willing Fancy, charm away the present. Summon oil thy magic, honor bright, in play, -Let my Uttle maiden in her seventh summer, . Be a wrinkled woman m a gown o' gray. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Charleston Stock and Bond Market. ?ABES* TALOS OK THC STOCKS, BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES CALLED AT THE CHARLESTON STOCK J BOARD, FOR THE WKSK ENDING JUNE 80, 1870. [Published officially by authority of S toes Board.] ooid...:. ASKED. ll? BID. 10X . ; Souther? Bani Bills. Baot of Camden. 60 46 Bani ol Chester. 13 Eon ic of Georgetown. 10 -06 Bank of Hamberg. 14 12 "Bank of Strath Carolina. 20 16 Fank 'of State of South Carolina, prior to 1861. 65 64 Bas* ?f-State of.Sooth Carolina, .'after Mt January, 1801..46 Commercial BankrColumbia....... -20 18 Exchange Bank,-Comm bia....nora'l ?.T ' Farmern' and Exchange Bank, .Charleston.. oe o5 Merchants'Bank. Cheraw.... 06 06 IlSUltexe' Bank, Fairfleld. 10 07 ?Ute.Bank, Cbarleston. 18* IQ* l: State Securities. Sfete Bonds, old..... 00 OP State Bond?, Issue af 1857. .81 - so Sam' TSCLOB,. rar randin gbank T-n6?ea. si 8o ?t^to Bonds, for conversion of se *<eaiilifcs.r.:. 81 so StatoStock, old. 81 80 Stat? Stock, new. 76 76 Vi) Railroad Securities. &<Oi R??tfoad and Bank Stock'..... $39 00 38 co &'^t?tHToa^Stc<:k...... 3a 00 37 60 8V 0, Railroad Six Per Cent, Bonds, 72 oo 71 oo S. ."<?;? .Railroad Seven Per Cent. .? ' . JB?P*~; .. g..;. 7540. 74 00 Northeastern KaUroad Stock fcapi .?fiE.T?.1:..-....;.^. woo 1060 M?rtheastern Railroad Stock (pre- , ferred)...............,. .35 00 36 00 H^rtneasteru Railroad First Mort ^^^^nds^m^eM....^.^." WOO 90oo fiorW^^^'Btiiro^ Certificates' 7S ?? >% ?? ?? iMpf?aesa. 55 oo 62 oo Savannah and Charleston Railroad i.,. I j V.. . . . .'. 83 60 83 Oft I SaVkriiiAa and Charleston Railroad * First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds. 77 00 75 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad I 7 Fer CeDf. State--guaranteed .:? B<mda.^.:..ri..^r^T^T7T::..... 71.00 7000 Charleston and Savannah Ballroad . 4 ? ,? Per Cent. State guaranteed 1 Bonds. 6800 6600 Greenville and Columbia Railroad . CO. StOCkiA. 2 60 2 00 G reen ville-and Cola m bia Railroad I ? Per Cent. Stat* guaranteed Greenville and Columbia Ballroad 'li ?iPerCent. First.Mortgage Bonds 95 00 80 00 j GreehvlUe and Columbia iUUroad T~PW Oettt: Second Mortgage Booda.sMiiiii. 23 oo I Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent. Certificates ol Indebt? edness.:. 68 00 Gberaw and Darlington Railroad and - Darlington Railroad First Mortgage Bonds. 8400 8200 Che raw and Darlington Railroad Second Mortgage Bonds.nom'l .. Cheraw and Darlington Railroad - CerrWcates bf indebtedness. 66 00 62 00 Charlotte, Columba and Augusta ' Railroad Stock. . 4300 40 00 ' Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Ballroad Fins Mortgage Bonds... 85 oo 84 oo Bpartanburg and Union Ballroad State guaranteed Bonds. 6600 6300 Blue Ridge Railroad First Mortgage Bonds.:.60 oo 61 po . City. See ur ll ti e t. * City Ballway Stock....'........ 6200 62 00 Oliy or Charlena*/SI* Per Cent. C*yu?chXr leaton Fire Loan 7 Per ' Cent. Bonds.. 72 00 70 00 City of Columbia 8 Per Cent Bonds. 65 00 60 oo City #t?Blumnia.7 Percent. Bonds. 79 00 66 oo uf KOO . ' ' Bank Stock? ' j .Peoaki'aMa?Dnai'Bi?ik Stock!.'!!!;; 102CO !! Union, Bank Stock. 7 76 7 60 So%a' Carolina Lean and Trust Feo$^^ank Stock ".'.V.V.'.'.V.V '.'.'.! 10?5 25 6 co Planten' and Mechanics' Bank Stock. 2 25 2 oo I Bank or Charleston Stock. 23 CO 22 60 I Carolina National Bank Stock.nom'l Bank of Newberry ?took... 826 .. Bank of Camden Stock..'.. 2 00 .. I Mi*c*ll*n e o u* : Securities. Granltevllle Manufacturing Com -pany Stock............... 86 00 .. I^gtey Maaufacturing Company I Bataruie Man t?aeturing Company* "I Stock. nom'l Charleston Gas Company Stock..... 22 25 22 00 j Phosphate Stock, j Charleston Mining an fl Manufac- A turing Company Stock........... nom'l Wando Min lng and Manufactnrlng Company Stock.. 326 00 325 00 Sulphuric Add and Superphos? phate Company Stock.nom'l .*. I, Marine and laver Mining and Man? ufacturing Company Stock, prem. 40 oo Atlantic Mining and Mano!ac mr m g Company Stock..prem. soo Palmetto Mining aad^Xanafaetur lng Company ?tock.nom'l ..I Calcera -Jiming and Manufactur? ing Company Stock.....prem. 2 00 Waa Li?t. SUto of-Georgia 6 per cent. Bonds, oldsa^tata.......:w.v.......... ?700 8600 State of Georgia 7 per cent. Bonds, cjd_. . 90 00 I State ot Georgia 7 per cent. Bonds, " new... oseo City of Savannah 7 per cen t. Bonds, Cirytf Savannah'7 per oentTSaSSS? " 8900 J _JW8w-?<- .?.*.'.??............. .. 8700 1 City of Angus ta 7 per ecnt. Bonds, I oJauvA..8100 8000 City of Augusta 7 per cent. Bonds, new.-..BOCO 7000 City of Macon 7 per cent. Bonds.... nom'l City or Columbus 7 percent. Bonds, nom'l .. City of Memphis 6 per coat. Bonds, Old.'.Xl-i.^..-...........TTi?. 6200 I City of Memphis 6 per cent-Bonds, - - ? ? [ nsavc.t.w.. .. MOO , Ciarittf? Memphis 6 per cent. En? dorsed Bonds. . 60 00 Kitnphto and Charleston Railroad 8toek~?-. 1000 ooo Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7 pendent. First Mortgage Bonds. .. 86 00 Memphis and Cbarleston Railroad 7-per cent. Second Mortgage Bonds .. 77 00 City of Atlanta, 8 per cent. Bonds. 60 00 Macotrwi* Western Railroad Stock, nom'l Central Railroad or Georgia Stock.. .. HO 00 ! Georgia Railroad Stock.. 101 00 1 Macon and Augusta Railroad 1st Mortgage 7 per cent. Bonds.. 86 00 1 Macon and Angosta Railroad 1st ! Mortgage 7 per cent. Bonds, en? dorsed...;--............. 8500 , Macon ana Brunswick Ballroad State Endorsed Bonds, 7 per cent. 85 00 Montgomery and Weet Point Bail road 1st Mortgage 8 per cent Bonds. 36 00 - The Charleston Market. [JOB. THE WHEE ENDING JUNE 80.] THE CROPS, Ac-The weather during this pe? riod has been or a decidedly favorable character tor planters, lt haring been steadily hot and dry, and wherever the crops were not seriously affect? ed by the previous rains, the temperature has been Of a kind to act in the most beneficial m an? n?e oh vegetation. In some places where tbe amount, of land planted has been large to the hand,' tho grass has got ahead, and portions of 1 the crop win be damaged. Instances or this kind have occurred on the sea islands in this vicinity, and the moto land adjacent thereto. TM RECEIPTS.-The BuppUea have continued to falloff, and were 12,847 for the week up to Friday last, against l&,52orthe week previous, and 9440 for the same period last season. At New Orleans the arrivai??were 4261 bales, against 1181 the year before.' Tho total receipts at the cotton porta from September l, 1869, up to the latest mall dat. s ware 2,818,58s bales, against 2,092,809 last season, showingan Increase of 726,779 bales*; .Tue arrivals' at the caler Southern poto ts from September i, 1869, np to the laxest telear dates hare been as follows: 1870. New Orleans, Jone 29.1,129,721 7 Mobile, Jone 29.3O0,9io 2 Savannah, Jone 29.468,628 3 Charleston, June 29-.234,940 1 Texas, June 29.241,876 V Virginia, Jone 20.199440 1 The arrivals at the principal Southern from June 23 to June 29, 1870, as reported bj graph, were as follows. This Includes all p bat North Carolina and overland: NEW ORLEANS june 23.218....Jane 24.noe ) Jane25.1258..T..June27.1604 i June 26. 235.Jane 29. 525 J MOBILE Jane 23. 158.... June 24. - ] Jane26. 5l....Jane27. 464\ Jane28. 60....June 29. 15J SAVANNAH June 28 . 202.Jane 24.. 1301 Jane 26. 311.Jnne27. 297 y June08. 452.....Jane29. 636J CHARLESTON June 23.19T.....Jane 24. 1851 June25 . 261.June27. 129} Jun?is. 223.....Jane29.281) GALVESTON Jane 23. 170..... Jane 24.mi Jaae25.1258.iuue27. 109 J Jaae28.281.Jane29. 140J NORFOLK Jane 23. 16.Jane 24. 451 Jane25. 12.June 27. 241 } Jaue28. 82.June 29. 18 J Total......! The arrivals for the corresponding week year were 5200 bales. Th3 stock ol the article m sight at the la dates was as follows: . 1870. U Stock m Liverpool.642,000 388 Afloat from India. 200,000 47? Afloat from America. 100,000 7S Stoct in London. , 24,870 71 Afloat for London. 71,000 42 Stock In Havre. 143,010 89 Afloat for Havre. 72,355 HG Stock In Bremen.- 24,079 12 Afloat for Bremen. 2,919 6 Stock m United States ports.. 210,761 78 Stock In the Interior towns... .43,916 7 Total. 1,534,400 1,319 Excess tn visible supply. 214, Stock or cotton held by Manchester spinnen the mills, DOW 35,000 bales, same time 1869,105, bales. Middling uplands, now 9V@iod, tl 12Jid. The Bombay shipments, np to the latest ne are reported as follows, by special telegrams fr Finlay, Clark A Co: .'.'*!.'."... '.'.; 1870. 1869. . Gt Brit. Cont. Gt. Brit. Co Exporte 18th June . to-24th Jone, in? clusive.... 12,000 1.000 11,397 7 Previously re? ported...".585,000 135,(00 745,404 154, . 697,000 136,000 756,801 162.! Deficit to Great Britain.169,1 Deficit to Continent.?6, Receipts at Eornbay for the week ending 2 Instant 27,000 bales, against 8,000 sante tl: im Receipts past seven weeks 448,?00, agali 190,000 same time 1869. The receipts at this port for this period ha ; been lt bags of sea islands and Floridas a ,1218 bales of uplands, against e baga of sea .? lauds and Floridas ?nd 1181 hales uplands t ? week before, and - bags or sea islands and Flo das and 952 bales of uplands for the correspc ding time last year. These supplies have coi as follows: say or uplands per South Carob Railroad 1154 bales, per Northeastern Railroad ? Santee 5, Georgetown 4; of sea Islands, Sara nah U. I THE COTTON MARKET.-The week Jost closed h been one af extreme dullness and depression this article, husmeas being limited, the mark weak, and tending generally tn buyers' favor. ] the foreign market prices have shown bat litt variation, and middling uplands have ruled i 9% d @io vd. At New York the rates have been di at 21c, receding to 20 vc; and at this point quot .tionahave beeu unsettled and nominal, falling c from 19X0 to about 18#@18}?o fi ?. ; The movement at Liverpool and New York f< this time has been as follows : On Friday, Jar 24, the former was heavy, uplands closing at io< 10 vd, sales 8000 bales; the latter was dull an drooping at 21c, sales 800 bales. On Saturday th Srm cr was steady at 10@10Vd, sales 10,000 balee e latter was doll and unchanged at 21 < pales seo hales. On Monday the former close firmer, uplands 10@lO??d, sales 10,000 bales; th enter was dall at 210, Bales 1200 bales. On Tue: ay the former was quiet, uplands lOd, sale 10,000 bales; the.bitter was lower at 20 vc ?ale '400 bales. On Wednesday the former was qule at 9V@iod, siles 8000 bales; the latter was dui and nominal at aove, sales 1000 bales. Yestei day the rormer was quiet at 9Ji@lod; the latte was dull at zojic. The transactions In this market have beena follows: On Friday, June 24th, the article wai depressed, the sales being limited to about 61 bales or the higher grades; Bay strict to goo middling at 20?20>?o f. lb; quotations nominal On Saturday the dullness and declining tendencj continued, the transactions being by one parcha ser, who opmted on the basis or 18Vc ? lb foi low m ld di in gu; Bales 76 bales; quotations nomi nal. On Monday prices continued to soften, and the market was dull; sales 150 bales'; quotations being somewhat nominal, say ordinary to good ordinary 16J??173?c; low middling 18V; mid? dling to strict middling at is>??iec fi ft. on Tuesday factors were selling more freely, and the market was more active; sales 4::? bales; or? dinary to good ordinary belog quoted atiev? 17V ; low middling 18; middling 18V; strict mid cling 19c ft lb. On Wednesday there was a good demand, prices being somewhat easier; sales 650 bales; ordinary to good ordinary belog quoted at al 16@17 V; low middling 18; middling 1SV(S>18 v, and strict middling I8?c fl lb. On yesterday the market was quiet; sales 350 bales, say 21 at 16; ll at lev ; 38 at 17; 3 at IT v ; 88 at 18; 35 at 18 v; 63 jit is v ; eo at is vc We quote: UVHRPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.16 @17X Low middling...18 @ Middling.:.18V@18? Strict middling..is VO? SEA ISLAND COTTON.-The arrivals have been ll bags from Savannah. Thc market has been quiet,' sad no transactions or Importance have taken place. Io the absence or Bales and the re? duced condition of stock, quotations must be looked upoo as nominal, say Floridas, common, 86@38c; medium 39@42c; good 43@45o; nae and choice Dominai; sea islands, common, 4?@60c; medium 50@60c; med lam to fine 60@55c; fine and choice 70c@$ 1 and upwards fl lb. Rios.-This gram has been dall daring this period, and factors wishing to sell had, m some instance'!, to make concessions, and prices were somewhat lower. Sales about 360 tierces of clean Carolina, viz: 8 at eve ; 67 at 6 Vc ; 30 at 7c; 35 at 7 vc; io at 7vc; 35 at 7%c; 89 at 8c; 65 at sve fi ft. We,quote common to fair clean Carolina at 7? 7 Vc; good s@8v f* lb. Carolina rough may be quoted a1 $1 30@150 fi bushel for interior, and (140@i 60 fi boshel for seacoast. NAVAL STORES.-The arrivals under this head have been to a fair extent. There has been a lim? ited inquiry, with rather weaker rates for spirits turpentine, the transactions of the week amount? ing to about 1000 bbis of all qualities, among which were 156 bbis spirits turpentine at 34c; 175 bbis do at 33c; 63 bbls pale rosin at $4 25@4 30 ; 62 bbis pale to extra pale at $4@4 62; 72 bbls extra No 2 at $170; 200 bbls Nos 2 and 3 at $165@1 66 fi bbL HAY.-There have been moderate receipts o' North River qualities, amounting to about 500 bales. Transactions from the wharf have taken place at $120@1 25 ft hundred. COEN.-The receipts or this grain have been liberal, say about 30,000 bushels. The progress or the orops used as Substitutes to some extent for this article has rather lessened the inquiry, and with fair arrivals prices have had a lower ten? dency. Prime white may be quoted at $1 38? 140 fi bushel, weight, sacks included, in jobbing lots. A wholesale transaction in prime white took place at $1 36 ft bushel, weight, sacks in? cluded. Yesterday sales or white to os place at' $130 and yellow at $1 25 f) bushel. OATS.-The market ts fairly supplied with this grain. Jobbing parcel? sell at about 85c fi bushel, weight, sacks included. FLOUR.-The market has a fair stock of this article, with a moderate business doing. North? ern and Western fine may be quoted at $5 75@6 ft bbl; super at $6 25@6 50 9 bbl; extra at $7? 7 75 f) bbl, and family at $3@S 50 * bbl. South? ern qualities may be quoted at $7 50@s ft bbl for extra, and $s@0 fi bbl for family grades. BACON.-The market has a fair stock or prime ' j and a foil supply of second qoaHty. Toe latter is dull, aad la Bold at unsettled and irregular rates. Prime smoked shoulders rosy be quoted at 14},'c 9 Tb ; prime Binoked olear rib sides at l2.v@i8Vo fl Tb. Dry salted shoulders arehdd at 13V?13 vc fl lb, and salted sides at 16@16Xc ft Tb. SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-There ls a moderate business doing In these articles, and we qoote prime grocery sugars at liv@il>ic fl Tb; good at love fi Tb. Clayed molasses in hhds at 38c; in bbls at 41@42c; muscovado do m hhds 41c, and in bbls at 46c fi gallon. FRUIT.-There ls no West lodla on the market, and there ls only a retail business m any kinds. VEGETABLES.-Irish potatoes are being shipped North in good supply, together with encombers, and snap beans and tomatoes are coming forward freely. BUTTER AND LARD-There ls a fair stock of prime Goshen. We qoote good to prime at 35? 40c fi Tb; Chicago prime 29@30c fi Tb; Western and other lower grades sell from 20@30c fi Tb; country do at 25@30c fi tis, as in quality. Lard ls in good supply, and ls held at I8@l8vc SALT.-There have been no arrivals. Lots from store selling at $1 40?l GO fi Back. INDIA BAGGING.-There ls but little of this arti? cle on the market. We quote 30@32c nominal fi yard. Dundee bagging, 44 Inches, IV Tbs for the yard, ls held at so@S5c ISON BANDS AND TIBS for cotton,- of the most approved patterns, are offered on the market at ?X@7*c fi m. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-The market for this arti? cle is dnlL We qoote timber for milling purposes from $6@9. Shipping timber $10@16; 4-4@5-4 flooring at $14@15 ft M. Bright lumber, good merchantable, from city mills, cot to size, from $20@24 fi M by the cargo. FREIGHTS.-TO Liverpool, by steam direct nommai ; via New Tork, 7-lod on uplands, ll-18d on sea islands ; by sall we quote 7-16d on uplands and Xd on sea islands. To Havre nommai. Coastwise - to New York, by steam, Vc on uplands and xe on sea islands $l .00 fi tierce on rice; by sall, %e on cotton;- fi tierce on rice; 40c fi barrel on rosin ; $7@$8 fi M on lamber; ?9@io ft Mon tim? ber. To Boston, by sail,' V@Vc fl flt on upland cotton. To Providence, $8 fl M on boards, Vc fl lb on cottoD. To Philadelphia, by steam, Xe fl B> on aplauda; by sall, $6@7 fi M on boards ; $9 on timber; $s ft ton on clay, and $3@3 25 oo phosphates. To Baltimore by steam, vc fl te ; by sail, $5 fl M on boards; $2 50@ 3 00 fl ton on phosphate Tock. Vessels are ia demand.hy oar merchants to take lamber freights from Georgetown, s. C., Dariea and Satllin River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Nor the ni ports, and $u@i2 fl M ore rates on lamber and boards. EXCHANGE-STERLING BILLS.-The rate yester? day was 21 J<@21X for 60 day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchas? ing sight checks on New York V off; 5 days Vt off; 10 days V off; 15 days- V off; 20 days - ; 30 days -. They are selling sight checks' at v premium. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at tov and selling at liv. Krportt for tile Week ending Jane 29. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL-Per British brig J L Pye-107 bags sea island cotton, 1094 bales upland cotton, soo bbls rosin, 89 packages palmetto leaf, 25 tons phosphate, 308 iron pots. DOMESTIC. WOOD'S HOLE-Per sehr B N Hawkins-400 tons ground phosphate. NEW YORE-Per steamship Champion-13 bags sea Island cotton. 407 bales upland cotton, luS tierces rice. 197 bbls rosin, 101 bales yarn, 8 obis oil, 70 bbls nour, lin empty barrels, 71 packages sundries, 1345 bbls vegetables, 815 boxes vegeta? bles.Per steamship Tennessee-25 bags sea Island cotton, 748 bales upland cotton, 31 tes rice, 67 casks clay, 88 bales yarns and domestics, 490 bbls rosin, 4 bales wool, 20 empty barrels, 550 boxes vegetables, 377 bbls potatoes. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Prometheus 19 tierces rice, 125 bales domestics, 105 bales cot? ton. 269 bbls rosin, 160 tons old railroad iron, 175 packages vegetables, and sundries. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Maryland-40 tes rice, 32 bales cotton. 109 casks clay, loo tons old iron, 16,876 feet lamber, 17 packages and 20 boxes mdse, 184 crates vegetables, and 30 bbls potatoes. -Per sehr J C Miles-75 tons phosphate rock. Market? by Telegraph. FOREIGN. LONDON, June 39-Noon.-Consols 92V- Bonds 90?. LIVERPOOL, June 30-Noon.-Cotton opened quiet; uplands OVd; Orleans lOValOVd;- sales 10,000 bales. Red winter wheat os ed. Lard Arm at 70s Od. Evening.-Cotton quiet; uplands oj^d;Orleans 10Vd; speculation and export 2000 bales. Corn 30a33s. PARIS, June 30.-Bourse opened quiet. Rentes 72f 57C. . HAVRE, Jone 30-Noon_Cotton opened fiat at If icc on the spot and afloat. DOMESTIC. NEW YORE, Jane 30.-Noon.-Stocks strong. Bonds liv. Gold Uuctaatlng. opened at liv Tell to llv> rose to liv again. Money easy at 3as per cent, sterling, long 9V; short io v. Tennessee ex-conpons 66; new 64V- Virginia ex coupons 66; new 69V- Louisiana, sixes, old 77V; new 73; Levees sixes 77V; eights 96V- Alaba? ma eights 101 ; lives 77. Georgia sixes 89 ; sevens 95V- North Carolina old49V; new 27v. South Carolina old 92: new 82V- Flour quiet and steady. Wheat a little higher. Corn dull. Pork doll; mess $29 50. Lard l5Val6c Cotton dull at 20Va2lc; sales 200 bales. Turpentine 37a37Vc. Rosin quiet at $2a2 05 for strained. Freights Qrm. Evening.-Money easy. Sterling O.vaio. Gold LlVallX- Governments strong. Sixty-twos LIV- Southerns steady, except North Carolinas which are active and higher; new 30V. Cotton nominal ; sales 650 bales; middling uplands 20 vc. Flour dull and heavy; superfine State $5a5 30; Southern common to fair extra $6a0 so. Wheat sound, lc better; unsound heavy and declining: ivinter red and amber Western $142al 43 v. Corn lc better; new mixed Western 90a98c. Beef quiet. Pork doll and heavy at $29 60. Lard shade firmer wl6Val6Vc Whiskey lower at99ca$l 02; clop, tog at $1. Groceries quiet aod doll. Tallow ova JVC Freights firmer. CINCINNATI, June 30.-Flour dull and nomi? nal; family held at $5 50. Corn firmer at 83c; held at 85. Whiskey quiet; small Bales at $1. Pork doll and nominally $29 75a$30. Bacon lower; 80 hhds clear rib sides sold at loaicvc chiefly inside prices. Shoulders held at 13&C Clear sides and lard dull; small sales at icc. NORFOLK, June 30.-Cotton flat, nominal; low middlings 18c; receipts 26 bales; exports coast? wise 327 bales; stock 1436 bales. AUGUSTA, June 30.-Cotton market closed dull and nominal; sales 250 bales; receipts Ou; mid? lunga linc SAVANNAH, June 30.-Cotton dull; middlings; l8>?c; sales 160 bales; receipts 446; exports coast? wise 1714; stock 11,642. MOBILE, June 30.-Cotton quiet; low middling i7Vai7V'c; sales 800 bales; receipts 147; exports to New Orleans 13; stock 25,020. GALVESTON, June 30.-Cotton dull; good ordi oary 16Val6Vc; sales 210 bales; receipts 79; stock 17,624. NEW ORLEANS, Juoe 30.-Cot too quiet and steady; middlings 19c; sales 4000 bale3; net re? ceipts 517; coastwise 73; total 590; exports to Great Britain 3500; stock 69,044. The year's im? portations of coffee were 141,027 bags, being 31, 186 over last year. Sterling 22.'.i. Sight V pre mlom. Gold 11V. Mew York Rice Market. From the Daily Bulletin, June 28: Carolina was steady, but foreign rather weak and prices re? duced somewhat, owing to the lower premiums on gold. The stock moderate. Sales of 50 tes Carolina, at svasvc, and 200 bags Rangoon at 0VS6VC- Carolina common to good, per cwt, $8 as 25; do prime to fancy do $8 37Va9; Rangoon per lb, 6Va7c; Rangoon, gold, in bond, do 3a3Vc. From tuc Journal of Commerce: There ls no ma? terial change to note. Carolina ls steady, with a small sopply and moderate trade demand. Rac? coon ls selling at a trifle easier rates In currency, owing to the decline In gold. We quote Carolina at 8V'aSVc, aQd Rangoon at 6Va7c. Sales 60 tes Carolina and 300 bags Rangoon. From the Tribune: Rangoon WBR in moderate demand, bot prices show a concession; sales of 200 bags at c va6%c. Carolina firm, with an ac? tive business transacted; sales- of 73 tes at 8V 19c. .u From the World: Domestic steady and fairly ac? tive, bot foreigo rather easier: Sales of 75 tes Carolina at 8.va9c, and 260 bags Rangoon at 6 V 10VC. From the Herald: Carolina was quiet, bot steady and firm owing to the small sopply. Small sales were made at s vaoc for common to prime. I Norfolk Market. NORFOLK, June 28.-Ccn?N-Is very dull and at a complete stand-Btlll the past week, and we are unable to give a reliable quotation of any sale the past few days. " _ ' CORN.-Receipts have been very small, hardly equal to the demand; sales continue to be made or white and mixed at $118al20, and yellow at $1 wai io. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON,. June 29.-TURPENTINE-Has de? clined m price, and we quote sales of 600 bbls at $2 75 for virgin, and $2 25 for yellow dip, per 280 lbs. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Sales or 205 bbls at 83c for Southern, and 34c per gallon' ror New York packages. RosiN.-Sales or 865 bbls. at $1 45 ror Btrained; $160, tl 60al 75 for No. 2; $3, $3 25a3 50 for No. l, and (4 25a4 60 ror pale. COTTON.-SmaU sales at 17,I8al9c per lb. 3iashville Market. NASHVILLE, June 27.-COTTON.-The market continues dull and unchanged. We quote nomi? nally as rollows : Inrerior 10al4c: ordinary 15c; good ordinary I6al7c; low middling I7>?al8c. COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand September 1, i860. None. Received to day. H " ^ Received previously.60,189-60,200 Total.?.-.M?2*0 Shipped to-day. 18 Shipped previously.15,658-46,670 Stock on hand. 4.62? FLOUR.-Market as ioliows : Superfine $5; extra $5 50; family $6; fancy $6 76. CORN.-Sales and shipments to-day of lOOO bush? els at $110, and800 at $112, sacked and delivered in depot. WHEAT.-We report sales of 130 bushels new white to-day at $l 05 per bushel, and 600 do at $107 per bushel. From a geatleman who has travelled extensively throughout the State, w e learn that the grain la large and One, but that the crop will fall short of that or last year. BARLEY.-Sales from wagon to-day of 400 bush? els at 60c, and 200 busheld at 70c. OATS_We quote buying price at 60a65c, and 75c, sacked and delivered in depot. Interior Cotton Marketa. MAC >N, June29.-Receipts to-day 10bales; sale? 137; shipped 97. The tendency or prices ls still downward, and on the day's operations they fell off vc, closing at 17Vc for middlings. ATLANTA, June 28.-The market closed at 18c for middlings: 17 for low middlings; IC for good ordinary; 16 for ordinary. MONTGOMERY, June 28.-Market dull at 17 Vc for low middlings. -J Kl gs )55<2! O GO H "fl g SS 'StfO er ? S?ToP >2P? S . : : ffpffF: : j : : . . -zana. : : . . : . cs.es.. . . ; o ac s O a sase aava a a a a a a O EPO A CD 0> ID <T> 0> CD gsg: agaafeggg -:-WsR&?. S"te' o? og. CI<O55K>. KP otocc fi Sco'io-^ M Ol 33 Cl. CO Cfc _tC Ol 00 rt O ??o^>-'-iV'"eiOi*>?oV'ai ta to cn ci ~i B o -i o ci -? c. o a S 00 to il cn ci -4 -i te co - i -i o o? co on *? d O? cz CC -' -1 ?O <t~ MOODOO G IC rO ? O Cc WC -i O * GO H O <fc-4#kSt?r? "rOV IO Wtfl O"Q . "<0O ta c.' . . . >-i ?.>..-? co KI to . ; ; -i ; ^IOI? j? w es>-i. . . "cn? 'pta. V* gg: : : g: ES: ?S GO)M ? ?u GO * CO C 5o cc & S ? S cr? ? ?< OD J* C' o -? M c -i ct . OJ : S g*2S S 2*2 g ?5 . Kl Ul Cl -o CO Kl -J CO CB Cl +. K>??" co ?3 Cjotc^C"*-; cn IC w t8 ? Cn ? ii-j cn tD M -? co . ?j o, I KS . pi H C? ?jg: fe?S SS; co la a 1 o? o? Ku< coco 11-* O ? "-?CO Cd * M M A 8?2 . e. cn -* cn m joes; ?ts CO;-? j? JIM ?ol?. StopS-fcSS-; Ol ~i to* Cn Ci* CO-* OB OD -o *P ' * S?n ts g Cl S S S S I? : : gS?2?3?288 . . tn o CT.Cn j? 03 ?fr- CO O -* SOOl SO fO n jt-po* ona 5 ?>~tp*to . S 9 n O Co cn . CO ?O co ?. ; jo J?*: jo ?"?-? co * cn "rt "rt. go cc ?DOD. ci*- o?*- ?? . Kg ?5 ' . co (O to on o . -?. a <S co ro s ? IIB 5 s S 5F 2 jj-n H p tt o > ca 2.Q eS3 S 9 S! 3 2.2. Ssl I3 3.9 B m !3 sis nja-j Ps? 9 2.J2. Sw - Saig 3ss Sr? EB o ? to B 5 a. NOTE.-We have deducted from New Orleans 65,845 bales uplands, from Mobile 900 boles, from Savannah 6484 bags sea island and 71 balee up? land, ai d from Charleston 4062 bags sea island and 169 bales upland-the quantities received at those ports from Mobile, Florida. Texas dud Savannah. Stock* of Cotton in the Interior Town? not Included In the gecclpw TOWNS. Angosta A Ham'g Macon, Ga. Columbas, Ga.. Montgomery, Ala.. Selma, Ala.... Memphis, Tenn.... Nashville, Tenn.... Total. 2,241 SSS 603 1,000 486 1,2.'9 1,169 7.215 COO HM : ? 3 MM ?^OJ j "B'S '2? o -ii S-a rr rr" Z : S3; - 3 i? - 3 o : SB . o o . s ?? : ?-2. . B ? : o p a o 3 .o? o So 2. ?t? to a" i IS e c-CO SB S r ? ? : MB . po . . IB B lt? . CC S to 2 '0 e* M 2 : .a. o *a ; r* ; S . M. S; fei rt rt l-l _ d OD to to to s co o to o rt crt ? l-> to to Bi - e g o a s S3 2 P s ? - a K IM J ! 3 Passengers. Fer steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, Ac 0 P Allston. B Whiteman, J F Pyatt A Son, C Ed mundson. Miss F Alston, F W Macnskee, L C Ha sell, and 12 deck. . ?_ 1 _ - ~" Per steamer Argo, from Edlsto and Way Land? ings-B 0 Hart, A B Cunningham, S Howe, Mas? ter Moreno, and 9 deck. Charleston WholMUt Price?. 16 ? 17% 18 ? 18*0 ?8? .. ? .. 40 @ 1 00 22 26 30 ARTICLES. . PRICKS. BADGING, fi yard Dundee.... M # 46 Ganny Cl otb. 30 0 32 New York Doable Anchor, 44 Inches, 2*ths. 31 0 33 BAIS ROTS, fi ft Manilla. & Western. 8 @ 12* 'Jute. @ BUTTER-Goshen. 30 ? 40 County. 25 @ 30 COTTON, ft re Ordinary to good ordinary.. Low middling. Middling to strict middling. Good middling. Sealsland. COFFEE, fl ft Rio. 20 Lagnayra. 24 Java. 28 FERTILIZERS Carolina Fertilizer, fl 2000 lbs. 60 00 ? Wando Fertilizer. 60 00 ? Double Refined Poudrette. 30 00 ? Mes' Phosphate.63 oo ? Peruvian Guano, fl 2240 tts.. .100 00 @ Pacific Guano, V 2000 lbs. 66 00 & Phoenix Guano. 66 00 @ Baugh's Phosphate, fi 2000 as 60 oo ? Rhodes' Phosphate, fl 2000 lbs 65 GO @ p. Rhodes' Standard Manure ($66 time}... 67 60 0 Orchlllo Guano ($40 time)...:. 36 00 ? Land Plaster.18 oo ? 16 oo Mapes'Super Phos. V 2000 Bs. 66 00 & Wools ton's Phosphate of Lime 66 00 ? WoouTton's "Vege'or, fl 2000 fts 65 00 @ Oroasdole'sGen. Sup.Pboe.net 60 00 ? Bowers'Complete Manure, net 60 00 ? Sardy's Phos. Peruvian, cash. 65 00 ? Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash... 60 00 ? Pat Bps co Guano. 65 oo ? E. Frank Co's Ammoniated . Bone Phosphate. 60 00 0 doe's Pure Dissolved Bone_ 62 00 ? Whann's Superphosphate. 65 00 @ 75 oo Et;vron Guano, Ko 1 ($60 time) 64 00 ? Etlwau Guano, No 2 ($60 time) 63 oo ? Zell's Ammoniated Bone Phos? phate ($7o time).60 co ? Russel Ooe's Ammoniated Bone Superphosphate ($65 time). 60 00 0 FLOUR, y> bbl Fine. 6 76 m Super. 6 oo ? 6 50 Northern and Western Extra, e 50 ? 7 oo Baltimore Extra. ? Southern-Super. 0 Extra. 7 26 ? 8 co Family. 8 00 ? 9 60 GRAIN, fl bushel Maryland Oats. 86 0 Western Oats. 0 Corn. 1 36 @ 1 40 HAY, H cwt North River. 120 0 125 Lro?BERjJft M feet- .. - .. Clear White Pine, first quality. 60 00 ? 65 Oo White Pine, good run.38 Od ? 40 00 ? Yellow Pine. 20 00 ? 24 oo Boards, rough. 14 00 ? 16 00 Grooved and tongued 28 00 ? 82 00 MOLASSES, ft gallon Cuba... 31 0 Muscovado. 42 ? 44 Sugar-house. 60 0 1 00 New Orleans. 77 ? NAVAL STORKS, ft bbl Tor. 0 Pitch. 0 Roem,pale. 400 0 625 Rosin, No. 1. 1 90 0 3 00 , Resin, No. 2. 1 60 0 1 70 Roeta, No. 8. 1 66 0 Spirits Turpentine, 1? gallon.. 33 0 Oakum, fl lb. io 0 NAILS-American 402Od., fl keg 6 05 0 7 00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 6 00 0 Dupont's, F.F.F. 5 00 0 Dupont's, Blasting. 4 00 0 PROVISIONS, fi ft Bacon, Barns. 22 0 24 Sides. i8*? 18* Shoulders. 14*0 Strips. 19*0 Lard, m keg. 18 0 18* Butter. 30 0 40 C nee ie. 16 0 80 Potatoes, irish, fi bbl. 2 00 0 3 00 Sweet. 3 60 0 4 00 Onions. 6 60 0 Apples. 6 00 0 0 00 Eggs. 25 ? 30 I oui try-Chickens, fl doz- 3 00 0 4 00 Fowls, ft doz. 6 00 0 6 00 RICE, fl ft-Carolina. 07*0 0SJ4 East India. 0 SALT, fl sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 40 0 l 60 Liverpool, fine. 0 SUGAR, fi ft-Raw. 0 Porto Rico. 0 Muscovado. 09 0 ll* EE8WAX-fl ft. 38 0 40 HIDES, Green-fl te. 08 0 Dry. 18 0 CHESTNUTS- * bushel. 4 00 0 Export* of RH ? . Naval Stores and Lum? ber from thc Port of Charleston, from September 1. 1800, to Jane 30. 1870. EXPORTED TO 1869-'70. NAVAL STOR'S Bbls. Feet. 1868-'69. NAVAL STOR'S Bbls. Feet. Boston. New York.... Phnauelphia.. Baltimore.... New Orleans.. Mobile. Provirt'ce.RI. Oth'rUSP'rts T'al Coastw'se 16,128 12,038 7,981 2,382 249,022 3,605,048 926,512 1,415,316 11,363 6,747 3,229 2,097 410,125 4,636,684 2,668,173 ?,874,265 408.140 1,872,020 37,63: 8,466,067 24,330 Baroelona. Maj'a AM'feet. West Indies.. Halifax, NS.. St John's, NB. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Havre. Montevideo... Great Britain. Rio de Janeiro Australia. 3,386 "?6| 1,290,302 1,928,646 707,781 13,215,664 2,639 206,000 306| 1,645,239 - .I. 4,63] Total Foreign. Grand Total 7,808 24,608 12,28; 308,124 866,711 612,698 6,547 2,978,035 21,879 62,140111,444.102 45,015 1,851,239 15.066.903 Comparative Exporta of Cotton and Klee front the Port of Charleston, from Sep? tember 1,1880, to June 30, 1870. EXPORTED TO 180U-'70. ?ses-'eo. S. I.i?p'd. i Rico S. I.iUp'd.iRice Liverpool. Other Br. Ports Tot'l G. Britain 0701 77277 724 3795 49239 70 6701 77277 3795 49239 Havre. Other Fr. Ports Total France. 1209 1269 347 347 K. of Europe Tot'l N. Europe S.of Europe.. W. Indies, Ac. Total F. Ports. Boston. Rhode Island.. New York..... Philadelphia... Bolt, A Nr'folk Otb. U. S. Ports Tot'l Cse Ports 1338 052 1338 652 6197 56 2404 7267 86081 1127 3795 5229; 132 2894 1191 33 60711107964 10 96081 14641 333 6540 135097 Grand Total. !l2803!22n78|275231 6962|l90209|'2682H 13661 2818 6519 4000 26126 2896 6930 3192 99476 14142 298: 95371 2147 186701 7256 109 1462 137914 28758 Receipt? by Railroad, Jone 30. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 205 bales cotton, 105 bales domestics, 92 bbls naval stores, 50 sacks flour, 90 kegs beer, 27 pkgs bacon, 2 cars lumber, 2 cars wood. To Railroad Agent, Thurston A Holmes, Goldsmith A Son, Smith A Chapeau, Stenhouse A co, Frost & Adger, OTldeman, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, SchHckte A Toohey,M Trlest.iG H Walter A co, J B E Sloan, WC Courtney A co, G W Witte. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 26 bales cotton, 393 bbls naval stores, cars lum? ber and stock, mdse, Ac. To J Trlest, J Marshall, Jr, Barden A Parker, S D Money, Kinsman A Howell, Reeder A Davis, W K. Ryan. Stenhouse A cy, Mrs M E Cole. Easou A Bro, Smith A C, Frost A Adger, G W Williams A co. JA Quackenbash, A J calinas, Hogan, and E Welling. PORT CAL ENDAK. MOON'S PHASES. First Quarter, bi li, 6 hours, 56 minutes, evening. Full Moon, 13th, 8 hours, 27 minutes, morning. Lust Quarter, 20th, 4 hourn. 14 minutes, evening. New Moon, 28th, C hours, 13 minutes, evening. JUNE li JULY, Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday.. . Friday. Saturday ... Sunday. 8UN. uises. SUN SETS. 4..5C 4..66 4. .56 4. .56 4..67 4..67 4. .67 7..10 7..10 7..10 7..10 7..10 7..10 7..10 HOON H. A H. 3..54 4..38 sets. 8..45 9. .31 10..13 10..52 HIOH WATER. 6. .41 7..30 8..14 8.. 56 9..41 10..26 ll..15 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON. S. C., JULY 1 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Ann S Deas, Garbatti, West Point Mill-70 tes rice. To J R Pringle A Son. Steamer Harry Wright, Follet, New Orleans io days, To H F Baker A co. Bound to Philadel? phia, and pat in for coal. Steamer Planter, Foster, Peedee River, via Georgetown SC. 8 bales upland cotton, 4 tierces rice, 200 bbls naval stores, mdse and sundries. To Ravenel A Holmes, L D Mowry A Son, Barden k Parker, J Marshall, Jr, SD Stoney, C LllienthaJ, and Order. Steamer Emilie, Lewis, Georgetown, S C. 04 tierces rice. 12 sacks rough rice, mdse and sun? dries To Shackelford k Kelly, Mrs J D Ward, Mrs C Guerard, H A Middleton, Mrs E Johnson, F J Por?her, Dr E Horlbeck. Dr G Prince, F G Michel, Thurston A Helmes, J R Pringle k Son, L D DeSaussnre, A L Tobias, and others. Steamer Argo, Klssam. Edisto and Way Land? ings. Mdse. To Douglas Nisbet, JOH Olaussen, M McGorty, and others. Receive? from Chlsolm's Rice* Mill. 70 tierces rice. To H Biscbon* k co. Received from Bennett's Mm. 7 tierces rice. To W C Bee k co. . CLEARED YESTERDAY. Sehr D v Streaker. Van Gilder, New York, via Georgetown, S C-w Roach k co. Steamer Harry Wright, Follet, Philadelphia-H F Baker k co. Sehr Susanna. Packard, Baltimore, Md, via Bucksville, S C-J A Enslow k co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Sehr J O Miles, Powell, Baltimore. Sehr Wenonah, Noyes, Georgetown, S C. Sehr D V Streaker, Van Gilder, New York, via Georgetown, S C. FROM THIS POET. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia, June 28. Br bark Island Queen, Mclellan, Liverpool, June 14. Sehr David Wasson, Tanley, Philadelphia, June 28. List Ot* Shipping IN TES FORT OF CHARLESTON, JUNE 30. Vessels under loo tons, and steamers coasting within the State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. Charleston, 1250 tons, Berry, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading-James Adger A co. J W Everman, 091 tons, Hinckley, at Brown A co's wharf, for Philadelphia, loading-W A Courtenay. Falcon, 672 tons, Horseyi at Union wharf, for Bal? timore, loading-W A Conrtenry. SHIPS. Alice M Minnit, lf03 tons, Lowell, at Brown A co's wnarr, for Liverpool, loading-Street Bros A co. nattie B, 299 tons, at Central wharf, from Rock port. Maine, discharging-Master Nellie Mowe, 199 tons, Merryman, at Atlantic wharves, from Baltimore, discharging-J A Enslow A Co. . BARKS. Moselle (Br), - tons, Hoare, at Marshall's wharf, for a Port in Great Britain, loading-R Mure A co. BRIGS. 3 L Pye (Br,) 371 tons, Pye, in the stream, for Liverpool, ready-J A Enslow A co. SCHOONERS. joseph Baxter, - tons, Baxter, at.Marshall's wharf, for Boston,' loading-M Goldsmith A Son. Wataoga, 127 tons, Munro,-la Ashley River, for a Northern port, loading-H F Baker A co. Robert Ps ?mer. 285 tons, Clark, in Ashley River, for a Northern port, loading-Master. Florence Rogers, 406 tons, Miepp'arC, at Adger's . wharf, for New York, loading-W Roach A co. S R Jameson, ill tons. Jameson, at N E R R I wharf, for Philadelphia, loading-fl F Baker A eo. Z Steelman, - tons, Church, in Ashley River,, for Wood's Hole, loading-W Roach A co. Geo H tquire, 198 tons, Timmons, at Atlantic wharves, for Philadelphia, loading-H F Baker A co. Henry Castoff, 100 tons, Dumont, at N E R R wharf, for a Northern port, loading-J A Ens? low k co. Susanna, 109 tons, Packard, at Kerr's wharf, for Bucksville. S C. ready-J A Enslow A co. Abbie Pittman. - tons, Lombard, in Ashley Riv? er, from Wood's Hole-C K Glidden. or, LIST OF VESSELS CLEARED AND BAILED FOB THIS FORT. FOREIGN. . LIVERPOOL. The Kathleen, Lester, up.May 19 D O'M E8 T 1 ? . BOSTON. Schr*Helene. Bahrs, up.May 16 Sehr w S Hilles, Burgess, cleared.June 16 NSW TORE. Bark Lamplighter, Beach, cleared.June 22 BrigC V Williams, Thomson, cleared.June 22 Sehr Myrover, Brown, up.June 20 Sehr Wm Bernent, Penny, up.-.May 12 PHILA DELPHI A. Sehr Irene Messervey, Wall, op...June 21 Sehr Veto. Manning, cleared.June 18 Sehr SAE Corson, Brower, up.June 17 BALTIMORE. Brig Lewis Clark, Cobb, cleared.June 24 Sehr Joseph Baxter. Baxter, cleared.May 27 Sehr J H Stickney. Fooks, up.June 17 BOCEPORT, ME. Brig Manzanilla, Spear, sailed.June 16 NORFOLE, VA. Brig Ton quin, Rose, sailed..June 21 Miscellaneous. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ DYSPEPSIA* INDIGESTION^ >vr~ SOLU EVERYWHERE fiWlE.MOISE&D JJLM PROPRIETORS & WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS N. B. The Commissioner of Revenue has decided that any dealer can sell this article without a special license. mch 2 EISH ROOF1KG FELT. THE BEST, CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE Material ror Rooting known. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY 4 CO., Corner Meetlnf; and Cumberland streets, mch24 emo Charleston. 8. 0. " MARENGO" FEVER AND A li ? E CURE A certain cure for CHILLS AND FEVER-a pen? nine Southern preparation, purely vegetable; a tonic and fever preventive, highly recommended, and stands unequalled hy any preparation now offered. To persons residing in unhealthy sec? tions it is invaluable. Warranted-N'o Humbug. For sale by all Druggists, and liy 0. J. LUHN, Asreut, Druggist, southeast corner King and John ste., iunl8-4ino9nAC Charleston, s. C. GEORGE PAGE & CO. MANUFACTUREES OF Patent Entable Circular Saw Mills, Stationary and Portable STEAM ENCIMES GRIST MILLS, <??. No. 5 Schroeder Street, , BALTIMORE, MD. / HfSend for Oaialogves and Price-Lists. junel8-3mosPAW OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post-office at Charleston, for the week ending June 30, 1870, and primed officially in TUE DAILY NBVS, aa the newspaper having tue largest circulation in the City oi Charleston. *~t* Persons inning Tor Letters Advertised, should state that they are "Ad\-ertlsed." ts* Onice hours rroni 8 A. M. to fi>a' P. M. On Sundays, from fig tb r.ij p. M. STANLEY fi. TROTT. Postmaster. WOMEN'S i.isr. Armstrong, Mrs (Uveit*. Mrs .Perry. M rs Mary EM Killin* .Peck,Miss M C Anderson, Miss Uuzie, Mi? 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PAXTONf Business Manager, surto_Somter. S. C. SUPERIOR COLOGNE WATER. Manufactured and for sale by m Dr. H. BABB. ? oetf No. lei Meeting street.' -fi?