The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 02, 1870, Image 4
The Rhine Frontier.
" ( German and French feeling in regard to. the
.BhenishProvinces has never perhaps been so
well expressed as in Nikolaus Becker's "Ger?
man Rhine,? an<L the reply to lt by Alfred de
Hasset. The following translations ot them
will, therefore, be now read with Interest:
. THE GERMAN. RHINE.
BT NIKOLAUS BBCtXS. .
... .lt shall never be France's,
- ' The free, the German Rhine,
Tho' raven-like she glances
? and ero ?kB her loni design.
So long as calmly gliding
?i It wears Its nantie green,
*Be long as oar dividing
' Its mirrored wave ls seen.
It never shall be France's,
Tbe free, the German Rhine,
So long as y out a enhances
His fervor with its wine. ;.
So long af*, sentry keeping, - r
Tb? rocks ita margin stud;
So long aa ?fire? are steeping
v .Their image in ir? flood ;
" . *: ti?
lt never shall t e Prance'-,
, ? '. The free, tko Genna Rhine,
Bo long as festive dances
Its loverjrronps combine;
So long as angler hringeth
-It? lusty trout to shore,
So long as minstrel Blngeth t
Its praise from door to door.
H ne vers hall be France's,
Tbe free, the German Rhine,
J Until Its broad ea pause is
Its last dei ender's shrine.
baov KSFLY-BY ALKET> BB MUSSET.
Your Oerman Rhine has oeen oursbeiore I
lt has sema" our wassail bowls to nU
Can sluging Ita praise from door to door
Efface the hoof-prlnta, legible st Ul.
Of our c?valry charge that bathed its left bank m
your gore ?
Tour German Rhine has been-ours before I
On its breast the wound yet' gapeth wide,
Which conquering Condi! made, when he tore
- Thro' Its mantle of green to the farther side:
Where once the sire has ridden, shall the son not
ride onoe more ?._
Tour German Rhine has been oars before ?
Of y oar German virtues what remains
When across lu flood oar legions pour
? And the Empire overclouds your plains ?
When an your men have fallen, nave ye other
mea In store?
Tour German Rhine bas been ours before !
If ye your annals woola fain forget
- Tour daughters remember the days of yore,
And wish the Frenchman among them yet,
Fer whom your vintage white they were always
. 0 .MttbOturpour.
If y our German Rhin e be yours once more,
then wash your liveries in its tide; ?,
Bat pitch your arrogance somewhat lower 1
i Caa ron recall with generous pride
Your myriad raven-beaks that drank the dying
'.. Eagle'sgore I
May your German Rhine flow evermore
In peace; and modestly may each spire
Be mirrored fair in its glassy floor l
But, oh I keep down your bacchanal fire
Which, else, may rouse to life again the victor
hearts of yore;
A BJSIEZIANT_ WOMAN ?ONE.
Death of Madame Marla Rat a tri.
A cable telegram from Florence brings us I !
the intelligence that the celebrated Madame ,
' Bitazai ie no more. She was a cousin of Na? Y,
poleon Hi, her grandfather having boen Lu- I]
? cien Bonaparte, Prince of Calimo, and one of
the brothers ot Napoleon L Prince, Pierre
Bon apar t s, who shot Victor Noir, ia an uncle
of the deoeas?d lady, whose mother, .'he Pria- \
ocas' L?ti;ia, married ia 1821 Sir Thomas I
Wyee,- tl? British minister .to Greece, by
whom Shu bad several obi! tiren, including tho
subject ol thia sketch. The domestic relations
of Sir Tho m ie nod Lady Wyee were unhappy, \ ;
and they finale separated. The wife then
went to.Piris, whero abe was known in society
aa Madame Wy se Bonaparte. Her daughter .
was boni in Athens on the 21st of Joly,
1883, wau educated in Parie, and beoai??
dis lingo ?titled in society for her beauty and j
talents. -Ia 1859 she married, at S'raa
bourg, the Fleischer Sohns, and waa known j
% fQ?Wf^'t years aa the Countess Solms. In ?
' 1862abo separated from her husband, and in 1
18f? ..married Urbano Bataan, the lamons '
Rattan etitesman. I ?
When Louis Napoleon became president of I
the French republic he -recognized hie 'cousin I ;
aa a member of bis family, and she wag -
welcomwi al the .Elysees. At the. time of the h
cmipW?Uit. Mana Wyse wis a mere girl of nine- :
leen j?v e. abelle of society, and much 3ongb.t
aftej.uLCizrriage^ .As. stated aboye, abe first :
mafriM ftorms ano? separated from him-cr ?
rather he left her because the pair discoverer!' ;
tbat they wore not smn it ie*. Dann? the fol?
lowing. Tear abe married Batozzi, who bad <
already achieved reputation SB a statesman of .
Italy. Au a member of tbe famille civile abe :
received a pension of five thousand dollars per !
annum. :
The groater part of. the time abe. resided in j
Paris, wier? Bbc had already nad? a reputa
rion as UL author. . .What attracted attention
ht her wrnings was tho boldness with which '
ehe satirised persons moving in the highest I ?
circle? of society. .For a time nothing was
said' to her, but finally she pablished a ro?
mance, nader cover of which sbe vnleatly at 11
tacked Count Cavour _and_ the most eminent I -
ministers of the French Government, hardly
CODcealin? their naries from the public, the ?
book crchted intense exciterneut everywhere
in Italy and France. So.profoundly was politi?
cal Bociet y stirred by the scandal that Napo- ,
leon was rompelied to take official notice of it. I :
Madame Bat azzi's pension was token from her, IJ
and she iras ordered to leave Putts. . Going to I .
Florance soo eng*ged actively in political in- I j
trigao. Ji.was. JO?OUJ? before abe pu bushed ( '
another it ci manco, fun af personalities, in which 11
thaahaM'tterkhrjihamoat. aristocratic ladies I '
of Italy wre shamernily: attacked. HatiflRrt
Louis Napoleon with the utn.ost intensity, shjf1 Jj
oaodhex una euee with nor, husband against Ti
afiitr .Tatami resigned tbe P^emiexabip of J.?
Italy'fer I he purpose or going mto opposition K
to the Emporor. and became a stronp advocate t
of an alliance with Prussia, i AU that she could t
doto injinu tho oocupant of the Tuileries t
MadameiHsJtnazi did. Ber war against bim *
never ceased* Failing to malia.Y ctuc Emanu?
el a con ve rt k> her* views, she revenged here elf
bf calnmt tam a blockhead sod exposing some
Of bia^9*a- intrigue*. Not that she : was, 11
hersent ?Ute -Caesars wife, for Borne strong I1
atoros h? VB beeu told abont her, bat she .wa?, i c
nevennekies, a woman ol-great ability, ana fi
one whose influence in Italian politics was at I f
ona time o?ruriderable. . j
COMMEBCIAZ NEWS. t
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-The Charleston Cotton, Klee and Naval I
. Store? Market. I D
. jj Omca CBABUSTOM NEWS, l \
.. ^OMBAT EVBNINO, AUgUSt 1, 1870. J
COTTON.-Tte transactions were entirely by one I 8
purchaser, who operated in the better grades; J
sales to badea of strict middling at'18^ eta fi JU. J s
Quotation a ofother kinda nomina".. 17
Rica-There was' no j b'u?ness. domg ia this j 0
grain. .J ?
NAVAL STORKS.-There were no sales to-day. I 1
On Saturday there was the.foUowiug: Say 16 bbla {!
extra paie rosin at $4 so; 92 bois pale do at $3 75
?4; 16 bMs dull at $2 7o; 2 bbls pale au (3 80.
FBBI0ST8.-To Liverpool, by steam, direct nomi?
nal, via New York, 7-teu on uplands; u-lSd j n
on aea lBlanda; by sail we quote nominal I'S
on upland cotton, and no ..lnal on Bea I d
Island cotton. To Havre, by steam, nomi- j1
nal; by sail, nominal at xe on uolands U
andJJt : ?n sea Islands. Coastwise to ht
New Torky by steam, ?io ? lb on uplands \
and M?'on sea islands; by Ball, Ko li a on up- I r
sands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sal). !
@Xc ll ft on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, I
Jfc V lb on uplands: by sail, " some w h at nomi- j "
nah To Baltimore, by steam, >?@??c V rb on a
uplands;by aaU somewhat nommai. I ti
BXOBAMOS. - Sterling 60 day bills nommai. I v
Doiccsnc Rt ce A NOE.-Th ?ban ks pur chase sight I j
checks at par, and sell at xpreutlum. Oat-J l
side they parchase at parto % premium, and I,
sen at * premmm. U(
aoLD-i9@r. j ti
Markets by Telegraph.
" R-'* ,H FORXION. . .
LONDOK, August 1-Noon.'-Consols 89^.
?ondj88> Tallow 45s 6d. Turpentine 30s 6d.
Evening.-Turpentine Arm.
LIVERPOOL, August i.-Noon.-Cotton opened
Brm; uplands 7%dv Orleans 7%d: sales 12,000
bales. Red winter wheat los 7d. Flour 26s ed.
Afternoon.-Cotton firmer; uplands 7%a8d;
Orleans 8%a8%d. -Breadstuffs firmer. Tallow
15s 3d.
Evening.-Cotton closed buoyant; uplands
Bd; Orleans, 8%a8%d; sales, 15,000 bales; specu?
lation and export, 4000. Red winter wheat losa
108 7d to 108 3d. Corn S6sa36s 6d.
PARIS, Augnst 1.-The Bourse closed firm ac
66f. 42C.
HAVRE, August l.-Tres ordinaire on the spot
MC
" DOMESTIC.
NEW YORK, August 1.-Noon.-Stock Exchange
not open until 2 P. li., on account of the funeral of J
Ur. Nathans. The following are street quota?
tions: Sterling, long 9X; short 10%. Gold 21%.
Flour 5al0c better. Wheat la2c better. Corn
dull. Pork qtiiet at $30 25. Lard quiet at 16%a
17%c. Cotton firm and quiet; uplands 20c; Or?
leans 20%c; sales 400 bales. Turpentine dull at
40c. Rosin-$165 for strained. Freights firm.
Evening.-Money 4ae. Sterling 9%a9%. Gov?
ernments lower; sixty-twos 10%. Gold 21H Wk ?
la Southerns scarcely anything doing. Cotton
quiet eut firm; Bales500 bales; middling uplands
20c. Flour, State and Western, 5al0 cts better;
superfine $5 40ae; Southern firmer, common to
fair extra $6 20a7 26; good to choice $7 30i9 50.
Wheat, winter red and amber Western $155ai 68 ;
new red and Southern $176: white Southern 8180.
Corn, heavy; new mixed Western 95ca$i. Beef
quiet and steady; plain mess $12al6; extra $16a
lol Fork quiet at $80 26.' lard heavy; kettle 17%
al7%c. Whiskey heavy at $102. Groceries quiet
and steady. Turpentine 39%a40%c Rosin $185
al 75 for strained. Tallow steady and quiet at 10
al0%c. Freights steady.
BALTIMORE, August 1.-Flour firm and active.
Wheat, prime advanced 5c; prime to choice Mary?
land red $1 70al 85; good to prime $1 50al 70;
white $160al 90. Corn, white $1 25al 28; yellow
$1 otai 10. Oats, new $150. Rye. 90ca$l. Pork
quiet at $31.,. Bacon firm; shoulders 15%c Lard
quiet. Whiskey $1 o?ai 03.
CINCINNATI, August l.-Flour firm and un?
changed. Corn declining. Whiskey firm at 97a
98c Provisions firmer ? and m better demand.
Mess pork.$30 60. Mal I"'. )16Mc Shoulders
14%c; clear sides 18%c; sugar-cured hams 25%a
26%c; stock light.
LOUISVILLE, August 1.-Flour dull;extra family
$5 76. Corn quiet at $1 io. Provisions heavy
and unchanged.
ST. LOUIS, August 1.-Pork $82a32%c. Bacon,
Jobbing shoulders ic;^c; clear aides I9%al9%c;
bams26%c Lard, tierce 17%O; keg 18%al8%c.
AUGUSTA, August 1.-Market quiet, but holders
are firm;sales 158 balee; receipts 104 bales; mid?
dlings 17al7%c. /
SAVANNAH, August 1.-Cotton quiet but firm;
low middling 17c; net receipts 436 bales; exports
coastwise 1105; stock 5073 bales.
MOBILE, August l.-Cotton quiet and nothing
doing; low middling 17c; net receipts for three
days 143 bales; export coastwise3 bales; stock
IMS bales.
Nsw ORLEANS, August 1.-Cotton in fair de?
mand and prices have advanced; middlings l"%a
I7%c; sales 476 bales; net receipts 246; coastwise
7; total 263; exports coastwise 2390; stock 44,541.
Sogar, prime 13c Molasses, reboiled S0a75c.
Whiskey 96ca$l 05. Coffee, prime held at I4al4%c.
?terling-33. New York sight % rremicm. Gold
ao%aso%c.
Easton & Co.'? Cotton Report, for the
- - Week ending July ay, 1870.
KEW YORK. July 30.-THE MARKET.-In our
last report the market closed firm at 20%c for
middling uplands. Saturday, ibe mar. et WHS
firm and unchanged. Sales 700. Monday, there
was a good demand for spinning at firmer prices.
Sales 2042. Middlings 20%c. Tuesday, there was
lesa doing, market closing tamely. Sales 560.
Wednesday, the manet was duh and prices were
%c lower. Sales 871. Middlings 20%c. Thurs?
day, the market was weak and unsettled, the:e
was a fair demand for spinning at lower prices.
Sales 1261 at 20c fer middling. Yesterday, the
market was quiet and prices were easier lor the
poorer gradta. Sales 935 bales. Middlings 20c
Upland New
and Floridas. Mobile. Orleans. Texas.
Ordinary.15 15% 15% 15?4'
Uood ordinary. .17-, 17%" 17% 18
Low middling. ..19 19% 19% 19?
Middling.20 20% 20 ? 20?.
Sales or the week 6359 bales, including 4627 tu
spinners, 1656 to speculators, and 76 to export?
ers.
Gross receipts at this port for the week 8074
bales. Since 1st September, 726.475 bales.
Since our last report the market has been weak
and unsettled, closing almost nommai. Prices
show a decline of fully uo on all grades. The
offerings have been nommai and of a better se?
lection than for some weeks previous. The ad vi
ses from Liverpool have been of the most unfa?
vorable character, prices showings decline of
%d on the week. The efforts of the bull clique
co corner July con: rac ts bave been ausucceusful.
prices declining irom 20c, the highest point
reached, to I8%cal8%c, at which price settle?
ments were made lat : evening.
STATISTICAL POSITION- mo. i860.
Stock in Liverpool. 589,000 315,000
Afloat from India. 380,000 662,000
afloat from America. 69,000 28,000
Stock in London. '??,780 53 860
afloat for London. 37,000 60,000
Stock in Havre. 151,680 48,530
Afloat for Havre. 54,831 135.364
Stock In Bremen. 21,822 7,966
Afloat for Bremen. 452 6,117
Stock m Unite?! Stated ports.. 112,99s 38,171
Stock m interior towns. 24,736 1,581
Total. 1,461.149 1,256,589
Excess la visible supply, com?
pared with 1869. : 04,560
Stock of ootton held by xi:.
chester spinners at tue mills 40.000 125,000
Price of mid. urlandx, LiverM 7%d 3-J?@13d
Price of mid. uplands. N. York. 20%s 3i%c
Price of gold. 20 36%
Wurra y, Ferris A? Co.'s Naval Stores
Circular.
NEW YORK, July 18.-SPIRITS TUTU-ENTINE.
The business of the week has been moderate, and
:onfined entirely to the local trade, but prices
nave been strong in sympathy with Wilmington.
The reported sales are 1300 bbls ex-dock at 41o,
iOa?OMO, In yara, merchantable, and 41o for New
fork bbls aud shipping order, closing rather ea
iler at 39%<t40c Receipts 1>28 bbls. Exports 374
)bls. Stock 1321 bbls.-186P, 1000:1868, 3034.
ROSINS.-The advance in Buglish markets has
iroduced some activity here, but at lower prices,
fae sales amount to 11,000 bbls. at $1 eoal 70 for
[trained ; $1 80a2 for good, and $2a2 12% for No.
.; $3a350 for No. 1, and $3 76as SO for pale. Re
Jeipt.? 7781 bbls; exporta 3G39 bbls.; stock 125,844
Ibu. Tar has snowed more life the past week,
iud we note a sale of 1200 Wilmington at $190;
lesides several lots of New bern at $i75al
J tock 25,666 bbls.
New York Rice Market.
From the Daily Bulletin, July 30: Fofelgn con
inues in good demand for diam Dut lon to con?
tainers, and full prices are realized without dlffl
rai ty. - Domestic is scarce, well under control,
md rather neglected, owing to the high rates
istf-d. Sales or 30 tierces Carolina at8%a9c;460
lags Rangoon at 7%o -currency, duty paid, and
O bags do.-gord, hrbond, at 3%c. Carolina com?
oon to good per cwt $8 27%a8 50; Carolina prime
0 fancy per cwt $B 76a9; Rangoon per cwt $7a |
%; Rangoon, gold, in bond, 3%a3%c.
?From tue Journal of commerce : There is the
isual business in both foreign and domestic at
teady prices. We notice sales of 400 bags Ban?
non ? 7%c.
From tue World : The stock of domestic very
mali, la few bands and he d at ex. mse figuren,
nther checking trade. Foreign sells welland ls
Inn. with tue supply also d'-creaalug. We note
0 tes Car Mna at 8%a9c: 450 baga Rangoon, 7%a
%o, currency, duiy paid.
From the Tribune : Domestic is very firm
wing tc the llghtn-ss or the stock, and the mar?
et i airly actl\ e; sales 30 bags Carolina at 8%u9c.
n foreign tue traue is still ve?y g'iodat full
irlces; sui ;s 450 bags Rangoon at l^alvc, cur
ency, duty paid.
New York Hay Market.
From the Journal of Commerce. July 30 : The
larket for hay has again advanced, based upon
a# Injury to the.crop along the Hudson by t lie
ry weather and the "probability of considerable
emaud from abroad. There ls very Utile coming
i. and holders are not anxious to close out large
?tn at present prices. Sales at 85a90c Tor map?
ing, and $lal25 Tor retaU qualities. New of
oort quail y is selling moderately well to the
.cal trude at 90ca$l if-. Straw is firm, with a
tir sale, zn? quotations aro $l lOai 15 forl?n"
>e; sec for shoit rye; OOo for oat.
Wilmington Market.
ktaS?RS????! Jul>' 30--SriRn S TURrBNTlNE.
? ?. ri v0*^ a,13**" fer Southern; 218 casks
???g?,?arket C10?lng qulet'
l*SiV^i?? 5?SSl at 81 -W- for strained;
,Vnd?rpa?e?-2; $25?' 2'*.*25a3 00 ^No.'
>?sXandTlK2NoTr^lnf:Foi ?Sgn?J SS
C0TT0N.-i>4eH of l bale at i3%c; ft at 14c-1 at
Die; 5 at 16c, and 2 at 17c V lb. '1 a
Nashville Market.
NASHVILLE, July 29.-CoTTON.-The mari- !
intinues to grow weaker daily, and prto? are
almost entirely nominal, we quot? : Inferior 9a
12c: ordinary I3a"4c; good ordinary 14al6c; low
middling I5)?al6c
COTTON , STAnOlKNT. - .
Stock on Hand September 1, I860. None.
Received to day. S
Received prevlontOy.60,676-60,709
Total.60,709
Shipped to-day. 60
Shipped previonsly....47,225-47,275
Stock on hand. 3,434
Fiona.-The market lfl Slightly irregular in re?
gard to the lower grades, and millers ditter in
their views. We quote as follows: Superfine I
$5a5 60; extra $6 60a6; family $6 50; fancy $7.
COBN.-The market is stiffer and prices ad?
vanced. We note shipments to-day of 600 bush?
els, at $i 16>?, sacked and delivered In depot.
WHEAT.-The receipts to-day amounted to
about 2000 boshe.s, and the transactions were on
a basis of 96cal 10; for Mediterranean to white.
We heard of the shipment of 600 bushels amber
delivered in depot, without sacks, 1 i2Kc
BARLEY.-We quote at 65a85c.
OATS.-We quo :e new from wagon at 50c; old,
60a65 buvmg. and 75c sacked and delivered in
depot.
Receipt? by Railroad, August 1.
SOUTH CAROLINA. RAILROAD.
150 bales cotton, 89 bales goods, 25 bbls Hour,
160 sacks nour, 142 sacks wheat, 79 bbls naval
stores, cars lumber, staves, Btock, Ac. To Frost
A Adger, J N Robson, W C Bee A-co, W O Oourt
ney A co. Sloan ft Selgnious, Pelzer. Rodgers ft
co, G H Walter A co, A B Mulligan, W P Russell,
Smith A Chapeau, J C Mallonee and Ctsey A Ken?
yon^_
Passengers.
Per steamship Manhattan, from New York-J
C E Richardson, Geo W Thorpe, E M Nev?is, C H
Burhans and wife, S N Boughton, W J Clark. T G
Boag and wife, J W Starr, L F Behling, Mr Lom?
bard and friend, G Dowle, J W Thorpe and wife,
Mrs Oakshlre, daughter, two sons and servant, A
Allen, S Wrsgg, GM Parker, H J Barney, JTKan
apanx, w J Maxwell and wife, Miss M Cornish,
WP ?tokes and wife, S N Asplnwall, C M Man
ville, S Marks, Mrs*smlth and three children. Jos.
Haas, F Campbell, Miss J White, F K Houston and
3 on deck.
Per steamship Falcon, from Baltimore-Mrs
Collier, L J Dargan and - Jen ks.
PORT CALENDAR.
KOOK'S PHA8K8.
First Quarter, 4th, 3 hours, 81 minutes, morning.
Full Moon, nth, 3 hours, 63 minutes, morning.
LaBt Quarter, is th, 2 hours, 30 minutes, morning.
New Moon, 26th, 4 hours, 6 minutes, evening.
Monday.
Tuesday.
Wednesday.
Thursday...,
Friday.
Saturday...,
Sunday.
BUN.
RISKS.
6..16
6..16
6.. 16
6..17
6..17
6..18
6..19
SUN
8ET8
6.. 67
6.. 66
6.. 65
6. .64
6..63
6.. 62
6.. 51
MOON
i. a s.
10.. 6
10..42
H..ie
ll..66
moru
12..41
1..28
HIGH
WATZB.
10..53
ll..43
morn
12..88
1..42
2..44
8..64
MARINE NEWS.
CHARLESTON, 8. C., AUGUST 2.
ARRIVED1 YESTERDAY.
Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull. New York
fa hours to the Har. Mdse. To J Adger A co, J D
Aiken A co, C D Ah reu B A co, M A A Ashton, F C
Borner, J Apple, E E Bedford, W M Bird A co, H
Bischoff A co, T G Boag, C D Brahe ft co, T M
liri-toll ft co, C H Burnham. Benedict, Furchgott
A CO. E Bates ft co, W S Blssell, W C Bee ft CO, J
A Brenner, T D Clancy ft co, C E Clagett, W H
Cbafee.4 co, Jno Campsen ft co, H Cobla A co, R
Caldwell, Cameron, Barkley ft co, L Chap?n ft co,
Clacias ft Witte, J Chapman, Charleston Gas co,
Crane, Boy ls ton ft co, Courier office, Mci) Coben,
.1 H Devereux, Douglas ft Miller, R L David ft co,
J B Duval ft Son. l'owle, Moise ft Davis, L Elias, G
H Elsanbach, D F Fleming A co. S Fass, Pursy the,
Mccomb ft co, B Feldmaon ft co, P L Gulllemin, C
< J reveley, Gibbs & co, Goutvenier Bros,W uurney
??oorirlcb, Wlueman ft co, J Gray, M Garfunkle, H
Gerdts ft co,W Harrisson, J Hui karup ft co. O B
?laselton, w P Hall. Holmes ft Calder, 0 H Hillen.
Hart ft co, Holmes' Book Store, Jno Heeaemati A
uro, 0 Hickey, E H Jackson, C Johnson ft co, A W
Jarger, Jenofrt., 4 co, J P Kiep. F Kressell. Jr, Il
Klatte 4 co. Krlete 4 Chapman, Kllnofc, Wicker.
- erg 4 co, C Kerrison, C LitschgL Lau rey A Alex
ander. J ll Lopez, J Lui j en, Murphy A Little, Jno
Marco, Mottet. Huchee 4 co, Muller 4 Wieters, A
B Mulligan. J G Milner 4 co. W Matthieeeen, B K
Neufvllle, M H Nathan, B O'Neill, Ostendorr A co,
J F O'Neill 4 Son, J H Oakshott, D Paul 4 co. Pal
metto P C Association, Pelzer, Rodgers ft co, Ed
Perry, C P Poppenheira, W F Paddon, C Plenge, J
A Quackenbush, Paul, Welch 4 Brandes. Qulnby
A co, McQueen 4 co, J Reil, Jno Russell, Riordan,
Dawson 3D CO, J C E Richardson, Wm P Russell 4
co, Haveuel A Holmes, S C Railroad Agent, N E
Railroad co, Southern Express co, L Schnell, E
Scott. Steffens, Werner 4 Ducker, Schachte 4
jTouhey, C Sahlmann. Sha kelford 4 Kelly, A R
?tillman, Stoll, Webb A co, D Soltlere, Mrs M A
Snowden. Stenhouse 4 co, W G Trou, S Thomas,
Tl Thomlinson 4 co, Trtest 4 Hermann, W firer
hardt, P von Santen, H Wohlken, Wagner A Mon
sees, E R White, J Wlrih 4 co. P Walsh. L Wles
kopf, G W Williams 4 co, H J Welch, S H Wilton,
Zogbaum, Young 4 co, and others. Sunday, 3 so
P M, off Body island, passed steamer J w Ever
man, hence for Philadelphia; same day, 8 45 P M,
15 miles south from Hatteras, passed steamship
Champion, hence for New York.
Steamship Falcon. Horsey, Baltimore-left -
instant. Mdse. To Mordecai 4 co. P C Trennolm.
S C Railroad Agent, J H Tleijen, R Gannon, Wm
Mancher, J H Graver 4 co, E Perry, T D Clancy,
D Mowry 4 Son, J N Robson, Steffens, Werner A
Ducker, Jeffords 4 co, W C Bee 4 co, Ostendorff 4
co,'Chapeau 4 Heffron, J F Taylor 4 co, Raven el
4 Hohnes, J A Quackenbush, J H Wuhrman, D
O'Neill 4 Sons, Muller 4 wieters, Klinck, Wicken
berg 4 co, Lanrey 4 Alexander, J F Mathews, H
Klatte A co, J C Ogeman, G H Lindstedt, Mantoue
4 co, Stiles 4 Jennings, Cameron, Barkley 4 co,
Walker. Evans 4 Cogswell, Goodrich, Wlneman 4
co, T J Budd, J Heeseman 4 Bro, Stenhouse 4 co,
H Leldlng, H Cobla 4 co, H Gerdts 4 co, O Phil?
ips, G Prince, P P loale, J E Adger 4 co, Frost 4'
Adger, H Bischoff 4 ce.
Steamer Annie, Hensman, New York via Beau?
fort, NC. To H F Baker 4 co. Bound to Sav an?
illa, and put in for coal and for repairs.
TN THE OFFING.
Sehr ElU Mathews, McElwee, from Philadel?
phia.
FROM THIS PORT.
Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore
July SI.
UP FOR THIS PORT.
Brig H C Bro->ks, Briggs, at Havana, July 23.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
S:hr Florence Balley, at New York, July 29.
MEMORANDA.
Spoken on the 3lst ult, off cape Roman, by pilot
boat Atalanta, No 4, brig Lima, 18 days oat from
Philadelphia, bound to Brunswick, Ga.
LIST OP VESSELS
UP, CL1ARRO ANO BAILED TOR THIS FORT.
F 0 R?T? G N .
LIVERPOOL.
The Kathleen, Lester, cleared.June 18
The R B Cove, Harkness, up.July 12
Brig H C Brooks, Briggs, up.July 23
DOM E~8 TIC.
ROCKPORT ME*
Scar D Talbot, Amesbury, sailed.Jnly 26
BOSTON.
Bark Eva H Fisk, Emery, cleared.July 8
Brig Fanny H Jennings, Noble, up.July 16
NEW TO Ri.
Sehr Wm Bernent, Penny, up.-.May l
Sehr Lilly, Hughes, up.July 14
Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, deaned.Jnly 16
Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, up.Jnly 25
?chr Florence Balley, Balley, cleared.July 29
PHILADELPHIA.
Sehr Ella Matthews, McElwee, clea ed.... July 1
Sehr T E French, Doughty, up.July 20
Sehr Geo H Sonlre, Tlmmons, up.July 23
BALTIMORE.
Brig Lewis Clark, Cobb, cleared.May 23
Sehr Matoaka, Fooks, up.July 12
itliGCdianccuG.
pAVTLION HOTEL STABLES,
SOCIETY, NEAR KING STREET, 1
P. LEE, PROPRIETOR,
Has jast received a supply of nrst-r?ass Car?
lajee and a Hearse.
He is now prepared to answer Railroad, Steam?
boat and l une al calls at the shortest notice.
jul>28-thntu6?_
?PHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG
DRINK.
A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS.
One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mall, postage
?aid, on receipt of price.
Tho Antidote is the best remedy that can bt
.dministered in Mania-a-Potu, und also for ali
lervous affections.
For sale by Dr. H. BAER.
No. 131 Meeting street,
net* Agent for South carolin*.
JUST RECEIVED,
CARBOLATE OF LIME, the best Dlslnfectani
nd destroyer of Rats, Mice Bugs, Cockroaches,
c. A small quantity placed where they frequent
'lil at once disperte them.
Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Fain El?
rae tor.
A fresh supply of Fleming's Worm Confections,
tr- ist reliable In use.
Aloa a fresh supply of SEAL OLEUM, the great
jmerty for Rheumatism.
For Bale, wholesale and retail, bv
Dr. H. BAER,
may30 No. lal Meeting street.
gripping.
pOB NEW YORK
[ON SATURDAY.]
The superior first-class side-wheel steamship
"MANHATTAN," M S. Woodhall, Commander,
of the New York and Charleston Steamship Com?
pany's Line, wm leave Adger's South Wharf on
SATURDAY, August 8th, at 1 o'clock P. M.
j)9-The MANHATTAN is handsomely and com?
fortably fitted np for passengers, and her table
ls supplied with all of the delicacies of the New
York and Charleston markets. , .
t&~ insurance by this Lane half per cent.
ts* Cotton taken to New York, Liverpool, Bos?
ton, Providence, and tho New England manufac?
turing towns at lowes: market rates.
?-The Side-wheel Steamship CHAMPION, R.
W. Lockwood, Commander, follows on SATUR?
DAY, August 13th, at 6 o'clock P. M.
augl_JAMES AUGER A CO., Agents.
JpOR NEW YORK-ON WEDNESDAY.
The fast screw Steamship ASHLAND, Crowen,
Commander, will sail for New York on WEDNES?
DAY, August 3d, at 7 o'clock P. M., from PIKE No.
*The ASHLAND will oinnect with the Liverpool
Steamship MINNEOSOTA, of Mesare. WILLIAMS A
GUION's LINE, sailing August loth.
The splendid iron side-wheel Steamship SOUTH
CAROLINA, Sim Adkins, Commander, resume
tier regular trips, and will follow on 10th August.
Insurance by the Steamships of this Une * pei
cent.
For Freight .engagements, apply to WAGNER,
HUGER A CO.. No. 20 Broad stroet, or to
WM. A COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves.
July 30-*_,? _
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOS?
TON, AND THE CITIES'OF THE NORTH?
WEST.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING GIVEN EOS
COTTON TO BREMEN.
The fine Steamship "FALCON," Hor-^*fic*
sey, -Commander, will sail for BaJW-SaJifii2
more on FRIDAY, 5th August, at 12 o'clock M.
ty Philadelphia Freights forwarded to thai
city by railroad from Baltimore without addi?
tional Insurance, and Consignees are allowed am?
ple time to sample and sell their Goods from
the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia.
PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent,
aogl-5_No. 2 Union Wnarves.
pOE PHILADELPHIA
THE REGULAR STEAM . LINE-WEEKLY.
The Screw Steamship SALVOR. Ash?
croft, Commander, will BaU for Phils-,_
delphla direct, on FRIDAY, August &th, at l o'c)
jP. M. from Brown's South wharf.
' t?*- Insurance by the steamers of this Une s
per cent.
For Freight engagements, or Passage (cable
$16,) apply to
WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent,
augl-mtnthf4_No. 1 Union Wharves.
JpAClFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S
THROUGH LINE TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above Une leave Pler^fjBfigL
No. 42, North River, foot of CacalSMaSi
street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the 6th
and 2lst of every month (except when these
dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preced?
ing.
Departure of the 2tst connect?t Panama with
steamers for South Pacific and Central American
ports. Those of &ta touch at Manzanillo.
Steamship COLORADO, Captain Farnsworth,
leaves San Francisco for Japan and China Sep?
tember 1, 1870.
No California steamers touch at Havana, but
go direct from New York to Asplnwall.
One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult.
Medicine and attendance free.
For Passage Tickets or other information apply
at th? COMPANY'S TICKST OFFICE, on the
wharf foot of Canal stree;, North River, New
York. F. R. BABY, Agent.
Jniyie-lyr_
JNLAND ROUTE
FOR SAVANNAH, BEAUFORT, PACIFIC LAND?
ING, EDISTO, ROCKVILLE AND OTHER
POINTS ON THE ROUTE
The new and elegant Steamer
STARLIGHT, Captain N. L. Coste. .__
will take the place of the "Pilot Boy," ant
for above places as follows:
TUESDAY MOKNINO, at 8 o'clock, for Edlsto.
Rockville, Enterprise, Pacific Landing and Beau?
fort.
THURSDAY MORNING, at a o'clock, for Edisto,
Rockville, Enterprise, Pacific Landing, Beaufort
and Savannah.
Fine Stateroom accommodations.
Freight at reduced raten.
J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents,
Jnn23 South Atlantic Wharf.
F
OR FLORIDA
(ONCE A WEEK.)
VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON?
VILLE, P1LATKA AND ALL POINTS ON
ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
The Steamer DICTATOR will sall
on and after the6th Joly for above
pisces every TUESDAY EVENING, atso'eiocK,
Fare from Charleston to Savannah, including
meals and berth, $3. Julyl
?po
R GARDNER'S BLUFF
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS
ON THE PEEDEE RIVER.
The Steamer GENERAL MANI
GAULT, Oaptaln H. S. Cordes, ls_
now receiving freight on Norih Atlantic Wnan,
and will leave as above on WEDNESDAY MORNING,
August 3.
SHACKELFORD A KELLY, Agents,
augl-2 No. 1 Boyce's Wharf.
po
R WRIGHT'S BLUFF
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAN
TEE RIVER.
.The Steamer MARION, Captain W.
F. Adair, will receive Freight To-_
MORROW, (Wednesday,) the 3d Instant, at iw
cominodatlon Wharf, and leave on THURSDAY
MGHT. the 4th Instant.
Freight and wharfage prepaid.
For engagements, apply to
RAVENEL A HOLMES,
aug2-3_No. 177 East Bay.
VESSELS' SUPPLIED WITH CABIN ANE
MESS STORES pN SHORT NOTICE.
Captains and stewards are respect?
fully invited to call ami examine the;_
quality and prices of our GOODS. Full welgt
itaranteed. Delivered ireo of expense.
WM. 8. CORWIN 4 CO..
Nc. 275 Ring street, opposite Hasel,
Charleston, S. C.
03- Branch or Ko. 300 broadway, Now Yoik.
jan ?24
? E V E R AND AGUE CURE.
A certain cure for CHILLS AND FEVER-a gen
line Southern preparation, purely vegetable; a
onie and fever preventive, highly recommended,
ind stands unequalled by any preparation now
iffereil. To persons residing In uuhcalthy sec
Ions lt ls Invaluable. .
Warranted-No Humbug.
For sale by all Druggists, and by
G. J. LUHN, Agent,
)ruggl8t, southeast corner King and John sta.,
;uHl8-4mo3D?C Charleston, S, C.
"g A EBEL MACHINERY
WELCH.'S
PATENT BABB EL MACHINES
For tight and slack work.
Will make barrels ol every description, such as
WHISKEY. LARD, .
BEEF, PORK.
MOLASSES, BEER,
FLOOR, TURPENTINE
AND OIL BARRELS.
These MAOHINES will make Barrels from either
rited or sawed staves, and produce them in the
most perfect and beautiful style, as well as
stronger and better than those made by hand,
and at a reduction of about one-half of the cost of I
labor.
MACHINES FOR CUTTING STAVES
and making headings lor Flour Barrels for sale,
combining all the latest and best improvements.
The Barrel Machlnerycan be seen in operation
at the St. Louis Barrel works, probably the most
extensive and complete in its line In the United
For Machines and patent rights address
. . PETER WELCH,
St. Louis Barrel Works, St. Louis, Mo.
Send for Descriptive Circulars.
aug2-tus2mcs _-_
T
HE NORFOLK
NON-CONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING COMP'NY,
No. 47 EAST Wrns WATER STREET,
M ANT* HA CT UBERS OF
BRAIN'S NON-CONDUCTOR,
For Covering Steam Boilers, Ac
J. C. BRAIN, President.
E. P. BROWNE, General Superintendent.
Orders promptly executed. For particulars,
see pamphlet.
ter Refer to Messrs. Eason A Bros., Eason Iron
WorkB: Messrs. Ra7enel A Holmes; steamer Star?
light, Messrs. Aiken A Co.; steamer Planter,
Messrs. Ravenel A Holmes; steamer Marlon, Rav
enel A Holmes; Walker, Evans A Cogswell, No. 3
Broad street.
The Non-conductor Covering can be Been aboard
of the steamers and at the places mentioned
above. Orders can be left at this office.
july26-l2_
E
RICSSON'S
CALORIC ENGINE.
SAFE, ECONOMICAL, DURABLE. USES NO
WATER. REQUIRES NO ENGINEER,
Having made arrangements for manufacturing
this ENGINE on an extensive scale, we are now
prepared to furnish to all desiring a light power,
the best and most economical Engine ever offer?
ed to the public
DELA MATER IRON WORKS,
FOOT OF WEST 13TH STREET, NEW YORK.
BRANCH OPTICS: JAS. A. ROBINSON,
maj80-3moB No l?o Broadway.
J^?EETING STREET FOUNDRY.
THIS ESTABLISHMENT 18 KOW FURNISHING TEE Hf
novas
MCCARTHY COTTON GIN.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,
Of various sites, on hand.
Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn M1H&
Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers and Pans, of al
sizes. .
Horse-Powers and Gin Gearing, from 6 to 16 fee<
In diameter.
Improved Lever Cotton Presses, for Hand, Power.
Saw and Rice Mills.
Machinery and Castings or all descriptions mad?
te order.
Particular attention paid to House Fronts and
Castings for Buildings, Gratings, Cistern Covers.
Sash weights, Ac, Ac
WILLIAM S. H ENERBY,
MACHINIST AND FOUNDER,
No. 314 MEETING STREET,
OH AR LISTON, S. 0.
aug4 mws
fiailroaos.
.j^ORTHEASTERN RAILROAD.
Trains lcav> Char'cston dally at 9.30 A. M.,
(Sundays excepted.) aud e.30 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston 7.30 A. M., (Mondays ex?
cepted,) and 6 P. M.
Passengers for all points North, by leaving at
9.30 A.M., can go via Weldon and Richmond, or
by leaving at a.so P. M., can go via Weldon and
Bay Line, or via Richmond, and thence via the
Aqola Creek or Gordonsvllle routes to Washing?
ton.
Passengers for the Virginia Springs, leaving by
the 9.30 A. M. train, will reach Richmond at ll.is
A. M., and leaving by the S.30 P. M. train reach
Richmond at 8.16 P. M., In time to connect with
train leaving for the Springs at 8.46 P. M., or can
lay over until the following morning, at 8 A. M.
This .s the cheapest, quickes t and most pleasant
route to cincinnati, Chicago and other points
West and Northwest, both trains making close
connections at Washington with Western trains of
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
S. S. SOLOMONS.
Engineer and Superintendent.
P. L. CLEAPOK, General Ticket Ag."nt.
joly 26
S
OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
G ENTHRAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, )
CHARLESTON, S. C., May ll, 1870. j
On and after Sunday, May 15th, the Passenger
Trains upon the South Carolina Railroad will ruc
as follows:
70B AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston.;.8.30 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta.4.25 P. M.
FOR COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M.
Arrive at Colombia.4.10 P. M.
FOB CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta.8.00 A. u.
Leave Columblu.7.46 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.3.30 P. M.
AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.8.30 P. M.
Leave Augusta.8.00 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta.7.05 A. M
Arrive at Charleston.6.40 A. M
COLUMBIA NIGHT BXPRB88.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.7.30 P. ld.
Leave Columbia.7.60 P. M
Arrive at Columbia.8.00 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.6.45 A. M.
SUMMERVILLE TRAIN.
Leave Charleston.2.60 P. M
Arrive at Summerville.4.10 p. M.
Leave Summerville.7.10 A. u
Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A. V.
CAMDEN BRAN CIL
Camden and..Columbla Passenger Trains on
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be
tween Camden and Ringville dally, (Sundays es
eepted,) connects with up and down Day Pa*
sengera at KlngvMe.
I^ave Camden.6.35 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M.
Leave Columbia. .Loo P. a.
Arrive at Canden.t.40 p. M
H. T. PEAKE,
mayl.T General Superintendent.
"fXULY INFALLIBLE REMEDY
\J KNOWN."
..FREF FROM POISON, NOT DANGEROUS
TO USE."
^^^^^^^^
.COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, Ac, EXTERMINATOR
Destroys them effectually and Forever.
"COSTAR'S" BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR
Certain, sure aud quickly Prevented.
.COSTAR'S" INSECT POWDER (ONLY PURE)
nstantly kills Roaches, Bed-Rugs, Moths and
Insects.
ass- For safety nae only "COSTAR'a"
Special Wholesale Agents at Charleston,
GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO.
Sold by all Druggists. mayi-wlyrnac
T
HE POLICY-HOLDERS'
LIFE AND TONTINE ASSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE SOUTH,
No. ?9 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
WM. McBCRNK'Y, President. . GEORGF. K- BUGGS. Secretary.
E. P. ALEXANDER, vice-President and Actuary. JOHNT. PARRY. AI. DM Medical Adviser.
J. F. GILMER. vice-President, r?t?dent inGeorgia. AUGUSTINK T. SM \ THE, Solicitor.
E. NYE HUTCHISON. vice-President, resident lu JAMES (JONNER. Counsel.
North Carolina. R. A. KINLOCH. M. D.,1 Local Medical Exaoo
R. LEBBY. JR.. M. D.. I mers.
TRUSTEES.
William McBurney,
William C. Bee,
Robert Mure
Andrew Simonds,
Jobn R. Dukes,
George W. WUUams,
James R. Pringle,
Lewis D. Mowry
Wm. K. Ryan,
J. Eli Gregg.
J. Harvey wilson,
E. Nye Hutchison,
Z. K. Vance,
M. McRae,
J. F. Gllmer,
William Duncan,
John Screven,
John L. Hardee,
John.B. Palmer,
R. O'Neale, Jr..
JOhn T. Darby. M. 1).,
am. M. Shannon,
Wyatt Aiken,
Giles J. Patterson,
Rev. James P. Boyce,
Robt. L. McCaughrln,
George H. McMaster,
-O
Henry Bischoff,
Wm. G. Whlldeo,
A. S. Johnson,
George H. Moffett,
James Conner,
George E. Bogga,
John H. Devereux..
E. P. Alexander,
E. J. Scott.
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with Comptroller-General for protection ol Pohcv-Holdens
More than ONE MILLION DOLLARS ol Assurance applied for : .
This Company, having complied with all tne conditions of its Charter, ls now prepared to Issue tho
usual forms of Life and Endowment Policies on the Cash system.
CASH PREMIUMS ! CASH DIVIDENDS! CASH POLICIES!
All Policies non-forfeltable after tte payment of ONE Annual Premium.
Paid-up Policies Issued on surrender of the original for an equitable amount.
Purely MUTUAL 1 No Stockholders I All ProfltsDlVIDED among the Policy-Holders. Dividend?
declared Annually. ? ,i ' -L . .
Dividends once declared are non-forfeltable. and.may be used to reduce the Premium, to Increase
the amount of Assurance, or to make the Policy self-sustaining. Dividends left wita the Company,
however applied, may be used, in case of need, to pay Premiums. ;
Investments conflned by Charter to the most solid and reliable Securities. r
j?- Patronize the only Life Assurance In the State, and keep your MONEY AT HOME.
lUlv4-3mOSDAC
JOHN H. SIMONS, Local Agent.
_gittere. _
I P P M A N ' S
GREAT GERMAN BITTERS!
THE PUREST MEDICATED CORDIAL
0?
THE AG EJ?
ALTERATIVE,
ANTI-BILIOUS, and
INVIGORATING
PROPERTIES.
LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS ls pre?
pared from the original German receipt now m
the possession of the proprietors, aa J is the same
preparation that was used in Germany upwards
of a century ago; and to-day it is the household
remedy of Germany, recommence.! by ltd most
eminent physicians.
LIPPMAN'S
GREAT GERMAN BITTERS
Is composed o? the purest alcoholic essence ol
Germany's favorite beverage, impregnated with
the juices and extracts of rare herbs, roots and
barks; all of which combined make it one of the
best and surest preparations lor the cure of
Dyspepsia, Loss of Tone In the Stomach
and Digestive Organs,
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
LANGOUR,
CONSTIPATION,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
GENERAL EXIIAUS1 ION,
?MD
AS A PREVENTIVE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER, I
AND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. I
FEMALES
Will find LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS
the best tonic known for the diseases to which
they are generally subject, and where a gentle
stimulant is recommended.
MATHEW'S BLUF?, S. C., June 2,1876. i
ME8SRS. Ll PPM AN A li KO.:
Inclosed please Und money for one case or your !
German Bitters. Persons who have bought them j
from me express having been greatly benefited ;
by their use. Yours, ic,
C. R. FITTS.
ORANGEBPHG, S. C., June 4, 1870.
MESSIUS. LirrsiANA BRO.:
Inclosed find $00; send us more of your Bitters;
they are taking well.
Tours, Ac. F. H. W. ERJGGMAN A Co.
Depots in Charles'.on S. G. :
W. G. TROTT, ED. S. BURNHAM,
A. W. ECKEL A CO., G. J. LUTIN,
W. A. S KIM NT,
Wholesale Agents:
HENRY BISCHOFF A CO.
STEFFENS. WERNER A DUCKER.
DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Druggists),
CLACIUS A WITTE,
apris-emos
Miscellaneous.
JgNOCH MORGAN'S^ SONS'
(ESTABLISHES IS09.)
C-'ll Washington street. N. Y.
SAPOLIO
SB Better and Cheaper than Soap.
mchituth6mos
MANU 00 D
j HOW LOST-HOW RE?
STORED !
envelop-:. Price sta
Just published in a sealed
cents.
A LECTURE on the NATURAL TREATMENT
rmd Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoa or Seiuluai j
WeaKne?s, Involuntary Emission?, Sesuul Debili?
ty, ami impediments to Marriage generally; Ner?
vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, Men
tal and Physical Incapacity, re.-ulting from self
abuse, Ac, by Robert J. Cu'lverwell, M. D., uutlio)
or the -'Green Book," Ac. "A boon to thonsand
oi" sufferers." Sen: under peal, in a plain envel
ope, ;o any address, postpaid, on receipt of sn
cents or two postage stamps, by
CHAS. J. C. KLINE it CO.,
No. 127 Bowery, New York, Postomce Box No.
4580.
Also, Dr. Culverwell's "MARRIAGE GUIDE,''
pnce 25 cents. may7-stuth3mos
JUST R ? G EIVED,
CARBONATE OF AMMONIA
Bicarbonate of Soda
Cream of Tartar
s Fresh Hops.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
Dr. H. BAER.
oct? No. 131 Meeting street.
?xlisrcllancons.
GEORGE PAGE ?CoT
MANUFACTURERS CF
? Paieut Portable Circular Saw Wills,.
Stationary acd Portab'e
STEAM ENC!Ni
OK 1ST MILLS, ?c.
No. 5 Schroeder Street, /
'Send for Catalogues and Price-Lists.
junelfi-lmos PAW
HE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE.
SELF ACTING.-NO PUMPING.-NO AIR |
INJECTED.
' The bes: universal SYRINGE In tbe market.
It ls recommended by the flrst Physicians ol the
country.
lt. is so simple that it cannot get ont of order.
There are no valves, ann norning iLat will cor?
rode. Oi?-.' will las: a life tune.
Dr. Jos. ii. WARREN, un eminent Phisiclan, of
Boston write* :o the m?uiufactnrers:
.From ;;.e fact of rs simplicity and correct,
principle ?a thc structure uf your 'Fountain Syr
ringe." and ;<ir the easy manipulation, practicable
re*-;:!', and comfort to -l:e patient, I have recom?
mended tins tu-: rament extensively."
The Profession ara luvited to call and examine
the apr ar itu*.
For ??.le. wholesale and retail, by
Dr. H. BAER,
No. 131 Meeting street,
mav"'1 A cent for South Carolina.
TRISH ROOFING FELT.
THE BEST. CHEAPEST AND MOST DURAELE
Material for Rooting known.
For-sale by
CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., ^
Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets,
mch24 6m o_Charleston. 8. C.
QEOE GE TOWN TIMES.
TARBOX A DOAR, PROPRIETORS.
Published ?very Thursday, at Georgetown, S. C.
Tlie TIMES refipoitfu'dy asks the attention of the
bus!:.ess men of Charleston to Its low advertising
rates. Our terms are low, hut they are cash. We
will Insert a Card of not more than milnes for
$10 per annum. Look to your Interests.
junis
rjlHE GREENVILLE ENTERPRISE ^
IS THE
LARGEST NEWSPAPER,
ANO HAS THE
MOST EXTENSIVE'CIRCULATION,
^.F ANY PATER PUBLISHED IN
THE CITY OF U R II t N VILLE.
Contract Advertising Low.
Circulates also in Anderson. Pickens, Spartan
burg and Wester:: North Carolina.
. J. C. A E. BAILEY,
.uiv?l Proprietors.
OUMTER WATCHMAN.
* The WATCHMAN, published at Sumter, S. C.,.
la one of the oldest and cheapest newspapers m
tie State, and has ;.siuch iargsr circulation than
acv other newspaper In the section In which lt la
published. The merchants of Charleston cannot
zlcd sc go-ofi a medium Tor communicating wlth?
:-.6 businessmen of Samter and plumers of the
surrounding country. Address
G1LHF.RT k FLOWERS, Proprietors, or
W. Y. PAX^v. Business Manager,
aprto ".uniter. S. C. "*
pRENCH PATENT MEDICINES.
Prepared by Grimault k Co., Paris :
SYRUP OF HYPUPHOSPiiATE OF LIMP?, a sov
?rign remedy .j phthkus--relieves, Coughs,
Siccrsweats. k:.
Guaran?, for Headache, neuralgia, fte.
repsine, for indigestion, loss oi appel ire, Ac.
Iodized Syrup :.' Kor>e:3dlF?:, Invaluable for
>ersuns to take Cotlli-er t>;> - especially
recommended la cutaneous aifectiuns, and as a
?.i-?~. p?.-..\:.::'! dcpurutr.i.
Manco C-p>r.!2S end ilatico !n;e?t:on, asure,
yuck I harmless remedy.
Digc-s-ive L.-'-viiccs of tlx- Alkaline Lactates, a
7lc-.^:-.!:; J:;II aft t'.ve remedy for functional de?
rangement nf the digestive wyan*.
Trc:::^ af Pepsine and Paucreatlne.
ALSO.
rrnOAT'.F :.7. ROY. Pharmacie Cottin.
voMITIF LL HOY. Pharmacie Cottin.
Drafrfos -e Ssatonlve.
Dragee* de Morphine.
Lancelots Asthma Cigarettes.
For sale by Dr. H. DAER,
mayso_No. 131 Meeting street.
JAMES CONNER'S SONS
JNITSD STATES TYPE AND ELECTROTYPE
FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE,
NOS. 23. 30 ANO 32, CENTRE STREET,
CORNER READ AND DUANE STREETS,
SS W YORK.
A large Stock of ENGLISH AND GERMAN
PACKS, both Plain and Ornamental, kept on
land. All Type cast at this establishment ls
nanufactnredjfrom the metal known as Conner's w
Jnequalled Hard Type Metal. Every article ne- T
*ssarr for a perfect Prtntmg Office furaishet*.
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