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Tt-e I>ailv _N"ews.
TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 31. 18C6.
COMMfcJKCIAL.
Tlio ? Iinrlestoii tallon ffarkct.
The report of a pcaco In Europe, which wee published
yesterday morning, together with tho light stock and
tho firmness ol holdem, keep? tho market unsettled. Wo
learn of sales of somo CO balea at an improvement of 1
to 3c per lb on prevfoua prices, say Low Middling at
33c, and Middling at .15o per lb. A fine lot repacked
changed hands at 31c por lb.
Mobile Market.
MOBILE, July 27 -Cotton -We note a moro ani
mated demand to-d?y, which li .h resulted In sales of
1000 bales. Tlio heiter arad, s ure still scarce, and uni
form lots of how Middling und ntiovu command outsldo
figures. Factors arc firm lu their Ideas, atid lull prices
bavo boen paid in all cat.es where the above class of cot
to-swero purchased Tho lower ?(railes, however, aro
comparatively cheaper. The murkot closing at 31 to 33
for Middling.
Sales ol tho week 2i< 0 bales.
MoNETAiiY and Finaki'ial- - Thorn has been but little
business ol an> kind transacted today. 0?>ld In New
Yoi kia quote?! ut lf> JB agaiaat Hit;? lust evening, but
tho brokers have no1 advanced pi in? hero io uii-ot this
upward movement S^lc? or the d.y light. Very little
-doing in New York Sicht ut par to ii dii-count, and on
Kow Orleans at pur to % di-ewHUt ?sterling nominal.
II:. Ii lilli?, a. Hill li. (.
BALTIMORE. Jul> 27.-Cokfek.-Later advices from
Rio do Janeiro, to the 2.1th tilt., report no stilpmentR to
the United Htaton silica tho previous steamer's depart
tnro, and theru had only boon Mint) bags purchased be
tween steamer? for tlio Unittrd titules. Theso accounts
aro regarded very favorablo to holders hore, and the
market, though quiet, closed Urin. Yesterday and to
day there wore sales of 400 nags Kio, ox Cabrai, at lil), to
lue, gold, lu bond; we quote duty paid 16 to 19>ic for
Rio, as to quality. Stuck about 10.0UO bags, in first
handi.
Cotton.-The market continues dull and nominal at
3Gc for Mlddllug Upland. Wo revine. qUotaUous:
Upland. Orleans.
Ordinary.por lb..'_H($il>o 30o
Good Ordirary.Sit^Sl 33
Low Middling.ri3(ru34 83
Mlddllug.36@37 38
FiiCDU-Is still dull; wo not leo some inquiry for ship
ping brands City Milla Extra, which are held at $13 to
$13 CO, as to character of braud. Of Howard street and
Western recolpts are lig> t, and the stock m-lu.y com
poned of inforior or unsound, for which lhere is?little
-or no demand This description if flour, branded Ex
tra, Is bolng presBod for salo at $9 to $9 60 per bbl.
Corn Meal, last sales were at $1 7S por bbl for City. We
revise quotations as follows:
Howard Btreot Super and Out Extra.$9 75?$10 36
Howard street 1 xtra Shipping.13 36? 13 60
Howard street High Grades.00 00? 00 00
Howard street family.14 60(g) 0- 00
.Ohio Super and ?Jut Extra.none.
Ohio Extra Shipping.10 60? 1100
Ohio Retailing.11 60? 13 60
-Ohio Family.14 00? li 60
Northwestern buper...... 8 OB? 0 36
Northwi stern Extra.10 On? 11 00
?City Mi Ub Super. 9 36? 10 00
.City Mills Shipping brinda Extra.13 00? It 60
Baltimore, Welch's k Greenfield Family..16 60? 00 00
Baltimore high grade Extra.li 60? 00 00
Bye Flour-new.6 63? o 87
-Oom Meal, City Mills and Brandy wine.... 4 76? 00 00
Tho following are the inspections of Flour and Meal
in the city of Baltimore for the week ending Jaly *S,
1860, viz: Howard scroet 1439 bbls and 00 half-bis;
City Mills 7641 bbls and 370 h-lf bbls; Ohio Mia bbls,
and Family 340 bhls-total Wheat Flour 11,461 bbls and
270 half bbia. Together with 101 bola Rye Fioar, aad
-385 bbls Corn Meal,
OnAnr.- Wheat 1660 bnthels white and 6860 buskala
red oomprlsed the receipt*. The demand was activa
for milling, and good grades of red were better, selling
freely at $3 60 to 3 60. Sales lncludo 1600 bushels w_i_?
at $3 66 to 3 7S for fair to good, and at $3 90 for prias?;
no strictly choice offered ; would bring 13 94 to $3- Ham
buihela red at $3 46 to 2 06, latter for prime. We alao
notice the fate of 2600 bushels spring rod, fron store,
-at $1 86. Corn-?300 bushels white and 900 bashela
yellow received; white was dull-only eales was 1000
bnthels prime Maryland a- $1 17; 600 bnthels yellow at
'93 couta. Oats-6000 bushels new oiop offered; prices
still lower, and closed duli; we report aale? of looo
buihela at 60 cents, and 1260 bushels, In lots, at 60 ota.
Nothing doing in Rye.
Moussas-No transactions to notice.
Provisions-Are held firm, though not very active.
Bacon Is in demand, with sales of 60 tasks Shoulders at
17%c, and jobbing lots 17%e; Sides are held at 20%o for
large lots, and 20>io for Jobbing silos. Mess Pork norn
lnal at $33 60 ?? bbl. Bulk Shoulders 16@16%o; Sides
18<ai8>_c; Lard 20@20sc for City, 33o for Western
tierces, and 23 Ko per lb for Baltimore refined In kegs.
Seeds-We hear of no transactions, and prioea ate
'nominally nnchaDgodfor all description?.
SnoAB-Yesterday, but not before reports-, 91 bbds
Goba at ll%o; to-day 40 hhda do at 12o; 16 do Porto
Bico at 11 He. Market closed firm.
Tobacco-Salea for the week embrace 760 hhda Ohio
leaf, of eil grades, and at prices favoring buyers. Mary
land continued inactivo.
Whiskey-Wo quote Country lota $2 33@3 94, and
Western and City at $3 36?2 26 per gallon; no sales to
oday.
Neiv York Market.
MONEY MAI1KET.
The New York Journal of Commerce of Saturday, July
28th, says :
The market generally presents a little more animation.
In the dry goods department business baa been dull
.during the last few weeks, but has recently Improved
-and there tro indications of some roturniog activity.
.Capital is offered on stock collaterals in excess of the
wauts of borrowers at 4 to 6 per cont tor call loans, and
exceptional trausactlons have oeen made in lar je sums
opon government securities as low as 8 per cent. First- ?
class commercial paper is in good demand at 6% to 7
.per cent pt-r annum dlecouut tor abort and long date.
Cold opened this morning at 149;., advanced to 150%,
-and closed Armit at I fin',;.
Silver is lu better request at 0 to 7%c below the price
of gold.
Foreign Exchange is inactivo, and rates, nominal.
Leading banker? ?ink 108% for 60 days sterling bills, and
HO.1, for short sight do. Woquoto: Bills at 60 days
on London 107 to in? for commercial; i08)i to 108%
for bankers'; do at short sight, li'9% to 110'4'; Paris
at 60 days, 5 20 to 6 13%; do at short sight, 6 13% to
6 10; Antwerp, 6 17 ?i to 6 16; Swiss 6 17), to 6 16; Ham
burg, 86% to 87%; Amsterdam. 40 to 41; Frankfort, 4i%
to 43; Bremen, 77% to 70: Prussian thalers, 73 to 74.
PBODUOK MAUSET.
NEW YOBK. July 37.- Bbeadbtoffb.- The markot
for Stale and Western flour ten to twenty-five cents
higher for sound low grades, but dull and heavy for all
.other kinds. Tut- sales are 8700 bola at $6 60 to 7 60 for
superfine State; 10 70 to 8 20 for common extra State;
$8 30 to 9 76 for ch'ice do; $6 60 lo 7 60 for Buporfl.no
Michigan, Indiana, ohio. Iowa, &c, and $6 80 to 8 6ofor
?extra do, including shipping brands of round hoop Onto
.at $8 10 to 0 60. and trade brands ordo at $9 60 to 11 76;
?pring wheat St Louie at ?IO to 11 60, and winter do at
SU to 14 75, oloalng quietly. We quote :
_ SupetflneState.$5 60? 7 60
* Extra State.6 70? 9 75
-Super Western.6 600 7 60
Extra Western.6 60? 8 00
"Extra Ohio Bound Hoop.810? 9 60
Extra Ohio Bound Hoop (trade).9 60? 11 76
ExtraGeneiee.? ..
Extra St. Louis.10 00@14 75
SouiHinM Floor-Remains as at last report. Sales
were made of 300 bbls at $0 40 to 10 for common, and
$11 to \f> 60 for extra and family brands.
Canadian Flour-Is in the seller's favor. Wo notice
small sales at $8 30 to 9 76 for common, and $9 80 to 13
for extra brands.
Bye Flour-Is In fair demand. Sales were made of
160 bbls at $6 to 6 60.
Corn Me al -There is a good bu linois doing, but at
lower prices. The sales lncludo 1600 bbls Brandywlne
at $5 te 6 10 We quote puncheons at $26.
Wheat-The market is three to five cents better, with,
however, only a moderato Inquiry. The sales are 3.1,600
bushels at $1 to 3 06 for new No 1 Milwaukee ($2 10 ?as
refused 'or a very choice lol of do); $3 36 for old amber
Michigan and $3 75 tor white Canada.
Bt_.-There is but iitilo doing. We notice sales of
2500 bushels Western at 87 ?o.
Barley ano harley Malt-Are unchanged.
Oats-Are firmer tor uuaouuu, but dull and heavy
for sound. We notice nales of 28.000 bushels at 46
to 48o for Chicago, and 63c foi Bute, and 60 to 65 for
-Jersey new.
Beans.-Trado Is wholly to supply local requirements
at en-entiiiiiy the samo prices; medium $2 10 to $2 16;
marrow $2 60.
Corn -Ti.o market opened firmly and closed steadily
at yesterd.y's figures. Tho ssles are .10,uno bushels
at 84o for unsound mixed Western, 84% to 85cfur sound
do, and 80c for high mixed nearly yellow.
. Candles.-Wo mase no chango genoralty In the
market; adaniautlbe we quote at 22 to 24o; sperm 40o;
patent 60 to 65c.
Coffee - i he m?rket is quiet bnt prices remain aa at
last report. We notlco sales of 1600 bags Laguayra, and
600 bag? Maraeaibo on private terms.
Con-En-Prices do not alt?>r materially. Trade, how
ever, has been decidedly more aotlve, and Very fair
transaotloui have beam consummated, but at strictly
private priesa Wo note about ?00 000 Baltimore sold
on pt, quoted at 31 to8l>,c; 61,000 lb? Portage Lake
OtwroH-The market Is dull, and prioea are with dlf.
Acuity maintained. We notlco ashs of 970 bales. We
.quote:
.
\
Upland. Florida. Mobile. N.O.itT.
OrMnsry. 31 33 32 33
Low Middling... 33 31 34 36
Mi dil I. np.36 37 37 38
Good Middling. 40 40 41 12
Fish-There is a fair Inquiry for cod from store at
full ratcB. The stock of old ina kerel 1? nearly exhaust
ed, and new have not yet arrived. Horring remain
without material bango. We nuoti? Oratid ilmk coil at
$6 60 to 7; St Ot-orge'i Bank at $7 7C to 8, and pi? hied
cod at ?C; No 1 Bay mackerel at $31: No 'J do at $18; No
3 do at $14 to It 60; fto 1 Sliorc m ckorolat f 22; pickled
scalo at $4 to 4 60; dried hake at $3 36 to 8 60; pickled
Bay herring at $4 60; 8bor?> at $6, and Magdalen at
$3 60 to 3 ne; scaled herring st 60o, and No 1 at 60c.
Fruitb-We quoto a little moro activity to the market
at eS'OUtially tho samo prices; sales including 16"0
boxes latetas, on private terms; 100o boxes do part st
$4 30 for layers; 60t>0 buahsls peanuts, and ?ROO bags
filberts ou pr?valo tonn h; sardines 14 to 36o gold;
Turkish prunes sold at 19o; currants 16 to 16>?c; dried
appli's liiivn mid m H.unli lots at l8 to 31c, the letter
price for prime State.
Gunny Baos-Aro In very moderato request; wo
quoto at 23,'?c for parcels lu Boston.
Gunny Cloth-Cout inn b active, and froo.salcs aro
quoted at b tter fleures, Including some parcela in
Boston and to arrive there at ?1H to 32c, and hore at
33 \ to 33o.
Hay. - i\'o notice a firm market, with a fair buslnoss.
Shipping 70c; retail qnalitles $1 io $1 06.
Hkmi'.-Manilla-There is a very buoyant tone in fho
market Trade is decidedly lncrcanod. Bulos 3760 bales
at 10c. gold.
Hides-Thero is somo inqnlry, but buyers aro not
willing to poy tho prices vdim ?ndod by tho holders.
Bilet were made of 101 0 Rio Graudo, 21 Idb averano, at
17o ?old, and 800 Mexican, 10 lbs average on pr?valo
lenna
Hors-Aro In fair request, and, as tho markot 1b very
spariWy supplied, prices ure ruling In tho s-lleia' favur.
Wo notice sales ot len bales at 20 to 36o for American,
and ?l to 7Cc for Belgian and Bavarian.
InoN-The market Is about m previously ?jiiotei*.
1'radt! continues light st steady prices. Scotch, prime
lots held m f 49 to 60. American-We quite at $48 to49
for No 1.
Molasses-There is a good speculative demand at full
prices for primo, and rather heavy rates for the corn
non grades Tho sales aro 440 hhds Port Spain at
ibont 61c; 260sour clayed at 47c; 160 Muscovado at 43
?1660; 126 trinidad at GO i\o\ 30 Porto Elco at 76?80o;
nid 200 hhds Cuba Muscovado, lu Boston, to como hero,
>n private, terms.
Naval Stokes-Tlioro Is no decided chango to report
n the market. SaleB of 400 hols (Spirits Turpentine,
?vitli papers, at 70@71c, and a few small parcels without
japom, at C7 Xo. Rosins-Sales bava boon light today,
ncludlng a few parcels common at $3 76@a 87>i ; Nu 3
it $4 60; pale $8.
Gim-L.inBcod is in small trsdo demand only at $1 80
ol81. Fish oils are held st strong prices; no new
justness is reported; last aales of crude eparm were
nade at a private prloo, but said to be something abovo
(3 70; natural winter sperm $2 86; cr uuo whale, last
?ales $1 25; refined do $1 46. Lsrd Is In small demand
it $1 05 to 1 80 for city, and $1 88 to fa for Western
?Hy. We notice sales of 76 bhls Western red oil at 91.
1'KTnoLEUii-There continues a small demand at for*
ner prices. We notice sales or 2300 bbls crude at 33 to
!3??o, and 1600 bonded, including standard white at 39,'?
o ?Oc.
Pbovibtons-Pork-The market Is dull, heavy and
ower. The sales are 6800 bbls at $31 66 to $81 81,Vi for
ness, cash and regular way, oioring at 831 C4, cash;
(80 tor '64-'06 mess, and f ?7 to 27 76 for prime.
Tiehce Beef-We notice saie of 60 tea prime mess on
j riva to terms
Bskf-Tho market is unchanged. We notice sales of
170 ubis at $10 to $21 for plain Western mesa, and
|21 60 to $34 60 for extra do.
Beef Hams-Aro nominal at $16 for Western.
Baoojt Bisks-We do not hear of any transactions.
Out Ucim-are scarce and firmly held. Balee were
nade of 360 pkgs at l8 x to alo for hams In dry salt and
iweet pickle, and 14 to 10Ho for shoulders la do.
I^Aii>-lhare Is a moderate ii qui y at full prices We
lotioe sales of 460 toa and bbls at l8 to 19c for No 1 ket
le rendered city, and ia x to 30Jj for Westona.
Burran.-The market Is unchanged, 3. ho receipts
ire light, bat largo enough to keep tho stock undlmlu
shed. The trade Is local, and confined mainly to prime
rrades of Bute aud Western. We quote BUte at 80 to
Uo. and Western at 16 to Mo.
Ohsobbb.-There Is a good demand from tho exporters
or okoloe lots. Common and asedlua grades wUi sell
.t s> ?.price." We quote dairy at 10 to 17o, and faotory
it 10 to 19c.
Kio?.-Tho market is firm at 10c for Rangoon and
4o for Carolina. We do not leam of any large transao
ions.
Salt-Is In good demand from store at well maln
sinei figures.
Tor.-There is a firm market for pig, but the sales are
Ight. Banca, 20 to 30J?; Straits 30, and English 19>i to
K); all in gold prices. Plato? quiet at former figuro?;
X chare- al, $10 gold; coko, $7 86 to 7 70 for I. 0. char
coal torne, $9 71; ooks toras, $7 87 K to 7 00, all gold
j rices.
Tobaooo.-The Inactivity continues. We notice sales
>f 80 Hhds Kentucky at IK to 10o and 43 cases seed loaf
it 6 to. 7c.
Whiskey.-There Is but little call. We quoto $3 30 to
t 35 for State and Western, duty paid, and notloe sales
ii 800 bbls In bond at 86e.
FBxio.a-.xa-To Liverpool, 7600 bushel? cora at 4 Vid,
md per stesmer 100 bals? cotton at ??a. To London,
160 bbls flour at Is ed ; also per steamer to liverpool,
io.ooo buahoia nora at sd.
UoaMtorsMes per Boast) Carolina n nil rom ii,
?Jnly 30.
11 bsles Cotton, 10 bales Mdse, l8 bbls Spirits Tur
pentine, 6 cars Lumber, Furniture, and Sundries. To
J B E Sloan. O W Williams A Co. Milligan. -Melchers k
Do, Mrs Jane P Sellars, J M EaeOn, A F Black, Lieut
Ool Gilmore, A Q M, J M Caldwell k Son, Olaclus k
Witte. Willis k Ohlsolm, E Welling.
PORT CALENDAR.
OOIUIEOTED VIULT.
POA8XS OF TUE KOOH.
Last Q. 3d, lh. 67m. even. I First Q. 18th, 8h.66m.morn
New M. 10th, 9... 16m. moral .full M. 36th, 10h. Sm. even
di
? I JULY A AUO.
3|
SUN.
BIS KB. I BETS.
HOON
nwES.
mon"
WAUK
50; Monday.
Tuesday....
Wed? on day.
Thursday..
Friday.
Saturday...
Honday.
6..13
6..14
6..16
6..16
6..16
6..17
6..17
a..69
6 .68
0 5<
0 66
0. 66
0. 64
8..69 | 9..25
0..80
10..16
10..68
11..41
Morn.
?'....vi I 13..80
10.. 6
10.. 68
11..41
li..38
1..44
3..64
MARINE NEWS.
PORT OF CHAKLE6TON.
Arrived Voatordstjr. 'July flO
Sehr 8 B Jameson, Jameson, Rockport Me. 28 days,
md Holmes' Hole, 31 day. Liase. To Olney k Co.
rhe 8 li Jameson was thirteen i-ays off Cape Hatteras.
'Behr Abby Brackmt, Acorn, Rockport, Me, 10 days.
Lime. To Olney k Co.
Behr M Tarbox, Pendieton, Bockport, Me, 10 days.
Ice. To Order.
BELOW,
a. aohoener, unknown.
From Hilo Port.
Bark Mary, Johnson, Boston, July 30.
Kip (tor tills Port.
Brig Tangier, Smith, New York, July 38.
1866. . 1866.
THE SXTMTEE NEWS,
PUBLISHED BY
EC. L.. DAEE,
AT
SXJMTER, S- O.
A GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM FOB MERCHANTS
AND OTHERS.
CIRCULATION RAPIDLY INCREASING.
THE PROPRIETOR, WELL KNOWN IN CHARLES
TON, offers to his old friends the columns of his
paper ss a good ADVERTISING; MBDIDM, and solicita
a share of their patronage, feeling assured that be can
give entire satisfaction both In style and prises, be
bein? a ITU? mu AL PRINTER, and whl give uU entire
attention to his neper.
BUSINESS GAUDS Inserted at reasonable rates.
ADVERT?-*EMU nts taken by contract.
Business Letters will be addressed to
H. L. DARR,
NEWS OFFICE).
May 30_ - _Sum ter. South Carolina.
BREWSTER * SPRATT,
Attoruejs at Law and SoJfcitors In Eqaltj,
OFFIOB BO. 96 BBOADW?TBEBT,
KoTemberl
OFKIIlAL.
P0ST0FFICE8 IN ACTUAL OPERATION IN SOUTH
CAROLINA TO JONE 30, 1866.
OFFICES.
Due West,
Oin onwnod,
Louudsvllie,
Anderson,
Bolton.
MotTettsvlllo,
Honey Path,
htoresville,
Rocky Bldgo,
Hliollow Ford,
Aiken,
Johnson's,
Bamberg,
Bil li well,
Blsckvlllo,
Midway,
White Ponds,
Beaufort O H,
.fort Boyal,
Bonneau'n,
Summerville,
Charleston,
St btophou's,
Cheraw,
Bidgovllle,
Waltorboro',
Cartersvillo,
Dovos' Depot,
Florence,
Darlington,
Isoclcty Ulli,
Fdgeflold,
Hidgeway,
Georgetown,
Conwayboro',
Llttlo Uiver,
Camden,
Creton's Store,
Lancaster,
Floyd i ville,
Llttlo Beck,
Muri n,
Mar's lilufr,
MiilUu's Dopet,
Brltton's Neck,
Clio,
Pomarin,
Frog Level,
Nowberrr,
Orangeburg,
St Mathowe,
Plckens,
Plckonsvlllo,
Walhalla,
Fair Play,
Columbia,
Bishopville,
Lynchburg,
Sumter,
Maysville,
InnlsvlUe,
Unlonville,
Rock Hill,
Smith's T O,
Yor-vllle,
Fort Mill,
Lynohe's Lake,
Qreenvllle,
Tra veil? r's Best,
Chester,
Black's Stock,
BpATtanburg,
DISTRICT.
Abbeville,
Abbeville,
Abbovillo,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
A derson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Barnwell,
Barnwell,
Barnwell,
Barnwell,
Barnwell,
Barnwell,
Burnwul!,
Beaufort,
Beaufort,
Charleston,
Charleston,
Charleston,
Charleston,
Chesterfield,
Colloion,
Colloton,
D-i-'luuton,
Darlington,
Darllugtou,
Darllugton,
Darlington,
E'lgeflold,
Fairfield,
Georgetown,
Hurry,
Uorry,
Kershaw,
Lau.-aitir,
Lancaster,
Marlon,
Marion,
Marion,
Marion,
Marion,
Marlon,
Marlborough,
Nowberry,
Newberry,
Nowborry,
Orangoburiz,
Oraniioburg,
Picken?,
Plckens,
Plckens,
Plckens,
Richland,
Bum ter,
S?m ter,
Sumter,
Som tor,
Union,
Union,
York,
York,
York,
York,
Willlamsburg,
Greenville,
Greenville,
Chester,
Chester,
Bpartanburg,
NAME OF I'OKTMASTEB.
Andrew E H-wthorn.
Miltou Osborn.
1-dwiii H Bingham.
Mrs Klizab. th Webb.
Mary Strickland.
Robt A Bead.
David W Hawthorn.
John A Jackson.
Miss Ebz'th i Hayne.
Mrs Laura F P-lu.er.
GeoL Roach.
Jafus Woodward.
John Doxon.
Ely ab L Sadler.
Bernard D Lange.
Louis A Burke.
Min? O L W11 tams.
James It Verdlor.
Chas P Brayton.
O W D.'Hay.
Sam'l K'ngman.
?Stanley G 1 rott.
Herman Panzorbtetor.
Elizaboth Graham.
Josephine Cordes.
Henry Albrecbt.
Fmoreo W Du lioso.
Mathow A Evans.
Charlotte Bouse.
James M Brown.
John Douelus.
Edward T Walker.
Wui Carlisle
Thomas McFeoly.
Jos J Blchwood.
'1 lo nias K Duun.
Jos M Gale.
Tilomas R Magill.
Sarah J Johnson.
Poon io O Floyd.
Sarah ?-towart.
Julius Brown.
Margaret A Williams.
Rudolph Varuplil.
John Henry Rogers.
Julia A Bristow.
William Summor.
David Kibber.
John F Lagrovo.
Thaddeus O Hubble.
Saille J Wiles.
Catherine T Gibson.
Alpha B Howard.
Christina H IsortelL
BonjR Doughty.
J O Jauney.
Henry W Frazer.
Chas E Spencer.
Wm O Duncan. -
Jamos fi Witborspoon.
HezoUiah Ward.
Wm T 81m.
Marla L Ratland.
Mlcbol Duffy.
Emoly E Alexander.
Thoa S Devant.
Amanda Mankeln.
James M Allen.
Elizabeth Redfern.
John McOoughan.
John L Cameron.
Fredrlch Hals.
P08TOFFIOE8 REOPENED AND P08TMA8TEB8
COMMISSIONED IN 80DTH CAROLINA, FROM
JDLY 1st TO IOtii, 1866.
OFFICES.
Don?is ville,
Townvlllo,
WlUiamtton,
Saltketcher B'dgo,
Tun mon s ville,
Doko,
Eighteen Mile,
Lexington,
Hopkins'T O,
Rlsh'i Store,
msraioT.
Abbovillo,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Oolleton,
Darlington,
Fairfield,
Picken?,
Lexington,
Richland,
Lexington,
NAME OF I'OBTMABTBJl
Louis Pearlstino.
Jamos N Bryson.
Thomas W Folger.
Abraham Levin.
Francis A Thomas.
James R Kennedy.
Lomuel Hendricks.
Mary J Simmons.
Thoa Jenkins.
Levi Rlsh.
?BT OF PO8TOFFI0E8 OPENED AND POSTMAST
ERS COMMISSIONED IN SOUTH CAROLINA
FBOM JULY 10 TO l8, 1866.
offices. niwaioT.
Irllnot? -six. Ab bo ville,
Slabtown, Anderson,
Equality, Anderson,
Qilliionvillo, Beaufort,
Manning, Clarendon,
Mariette, Greenville,
Oblok Springs, Groouvlllo,
Clinton, Laurent,
Beaner Pond, Lexington,
DacusvlUe, Picken-,
Mila Creek, Plckens,
Hunter's Mills, Pickcm,
Arnold's Mills, Pickeni,
Cedar Hills, Bparuuiburg,
Muih Creek, Greenville,
Tanoe'a Ferry, Orangeburg,
Table Mountain, Plckens,
Bachelor'aRetrsat, Picken.,
Camp Ria go, Willlamsburg,
Antloch, York,
sim of rosT-tASTKs.
Bezel MoKnlght.
James B Smith.
Mrs Rebeoca Mayfield.
John Aunin.
Alfred T Tremain.
Misa O Joinp'no Good.
Mrs Llnna Smith.
Henry M Martin.
Chai HuU.l.
Marcus A Margar.
Mrs Mary J Robina.
Wm Hunter.
Wm MoMahAsu
Hr-ooea E Farmer.
M E P Y?nngblood.
Ransom M X Avinger.
Rebscoa Reid.
Grief Oronshaw.
, Selina Schoekler.
Ira Hanlin?',
MOOBHEAD'8
CELEBRATED BITTERS.
THE PUBLIC ARE RE8PEOTF17LLY INFORMED
that these highly esteemed BITTERS are now made
by the aame person who made them for over tweuty
years for James Moorhead. He having the original re
ceipt, can confidently reoommend them equal to any
made during Moorbead's life time.
Sold in quaoUUea to suit purchasers at No. 99 OAL
HOUN-8TBEET, south side, between Meeting and An
son streets. JAMES MoKEAN.
July 11 _lmo
SOUTHERN IMPORTING
MANUFACTURING
DUTJGr HOUSE,
No. 288 King-street.
PMTF & WiS BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
AND
MANUFACTUBINfr CHEMISTS,
No. 238 King-street,
FOURTH DOOR ABOVE MABKET-ST.,
Charleston, S. C.
N. A PRATT,
Ohomlst to late
0. 8. Nitre and
Mining Bo*
rcau.
8. W. WILSON.
?P. B. WILSO?,
Graduate of
Phlla. College
of Pharmacy, k
Chemist to late
O 8 Ord. Don't
The Proprietors are Native Georgians.
July 7
WORMS rWORMS!
HURLEY1? POPULAR WORM CAHD?
IS A SPECIFIC FOR WORMS.
IN PALATABLE FORM, AND WARRANTED TO ODRE.
Order from
PRATT & WILSON BROS.,
No. 338 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
FOB CHILLS AND FEVER!
T_rS_3 TUB BEST.
HURLEY'S AGUE TONIC
NEVER FALLS - ALWAYS TO BE DEPENDED
upon-nothing moro rollablo than HURLEY'S
TONIC.
Will euro Airus and Fovor, Chills and Fever, Intermit?
tent Pever, Dumb Ague. Every person who has tried
Hurley's Tonic ?peales In high terms of it Aa * ouraUvo
agent It Is nn?urp_ased, and more certain than quinine.
No bad results from using Hurley*? Tonic. Evorybody
should use Hnrlsy's Ague Tonto.
PRATT & WILSON BROS.,
No. 288 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON. & Q.
. a? uno 19 tutha
TINNERS' STOCK
A COMPLETE ASS
?BO^E 1-T.A.]
"FOU S-fi
SHEPEKD, DU
ISTo. 4353 I
July l8
COURTENAY & TRENHOLM,
(LATE OF NEWBERRY O. H., 8. O.,)
'ILL CONTINUE BUSINESS IN CHARLESTON, A t
W1
SHIPPING
Commission Merchants
And will be pleased to boo their friends at
NO. IO BOYOB'S W11 A KB".
WM. A. COURTENAY. P. 0. TRENHOLM.
May9_
WILLIS & CHISOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND .
SHIPPING AGENTS.
WELL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, BALE ANI
SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) o
JOTTON, RICE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES.
ATLANTIC WHARF. Char leo ton, 8. G.
t. WILLIS.A. B. 0HISOL?1
Ootoboras
ARCUiBALD GETTY & CO.,
Slipping and Commission Mettais,
NORTH ATLANTIC WHARP,
AND 128 MEETING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
A. Getty.K. A. Bouder.fj. T. Bonder.
July 7
WILBUR & SON,
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
OFFIOB AND BALES ROOMS,
Nos. l8 and 15 State-street ?and ?os? 1 and
8 Chalmers-street,
OHAi?OE8TOISr, ?9. O
Aprll 2 nrtri lyr
JOS. H. RISLEY,
General Commission Merchant,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
SUGARS, MOLASSES, ETC,
No. HO EAST BAY,
CORNBB OF ACCOMMODATION W11 A UK.
May 28
AUSTIN, ANDRUS k CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
N0.1S1 MEETING-STREET.
OOUNTRY OBDKBS FILLED WITH DISPATCH,
February 1?
GEO. E. PRITCHETT,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
OHAKLKSTON? S. O.
??Wh? amos*
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Q-BOOBBIBS.
GEO. W. STEFFENS & CO.
WOULD BWEOTFDLLY INFORM THEIB CDS
TOMEH f and the publlo that, In addition tothei?
WHOLESALE IND RETAIL GROCERY at the oornei
of King and (leorgo streets, they have now opened?
WHOLESALE AND COMMISSION HOUSE at No. 11
Vendue Range, where they will be able to afford theil
oustomers extra facilities. Their firm wUl oomprlH
as formerly:
ORO. W. STKm*HS....r. O. BOBITKB....L. BnZnZHBJBB?.
March IS lyx
SIMILU S1MIL1BUS CU?ANTUR.
HUMPHREYS'
HOSKEOPATHIC MPBC1FICS
HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MO*T AMPLE EXPE
RIENCE, an entire success: Simple-Prompt-Effl
jii'iit and Rolisblo. They are the only medidnos per
fectly adapted to popular use-so simple that mistakes
cannot be mad o in iibtn?; them; so harmless as to be
tree from danger, and so efficient as to be always relia
ble. Tluy have raised the hlghost commendation from
all, and will always render satisfaction.
Cents.
So. 1, cures Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations.. 2b
" 2, *' "Worms "Worm-Fever, Worm-Cole.. 36
'. 8, " Crying Collo, or Teething of In
fants. 26
" A, " Di narr li ten of Children or Adult?- 26
" 6, " Dysentery, Qrlping, Bilious Collo... 26
.. 0, .. Cit?le? sv Morbus, Nausea, Vomit
ing. 25
.. 7, .. Coughs, Colds, Bronchltir.
.. 8, " Neuralgia, Toethache, Faoeaobe.. 25
" 9, " Ilesuln?snes,SlokHeadache,{Vertlgo.. 25
" 10, *' Dyspepsia, Billons Stomach. 25
" 11, " Suppressed, or Painful Periods..... 25
" 12, " Waites, too profuse periods. 25
" l8, " Crosap, Cough. Dlfllcult Breathing.. 22
" 14, " Bait Uheuui,Er>s?pul&s, Eruptions. 25
" 15, " ltheuiuotisn?, Rheumatic Pains... 25
'. 10, " Fewer and Ague, Chill Fever,
Agues. SO
? 17, " File?, Blind or Bleeding. SO
'. 16, " Op? linlmy, and Bcre or Weak Byee. 50
ii is, <. Catarrh, Acute or Ohronio, Influ
onza.?.. SO
M 20, " Whooping Congi?, Violent Coughs 50
"121, " Ailhina, Oppressed Breathing.. BO
? 22, .. Bar Discharges, Impaired Hear
ing. SO
" 28, " Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swell.
inga.i?. 60
.. 24, " Oenti ?1 Debility, Physical Weakness 50
'. 28, " Dropsy* and Scanty Secretions.. 60
" 20. " Sea ?lcknen, Sickness from Hid
ing. 60
.. 27, " Kidney Disease, Oravol. 60
" 28, " Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis
sions, Involuntary lsonarges.1.00
'< 20, " Bore Mouth, Canker. 60
" 80, " Urinary Incontinence, Wotting
Bed.,. 60
.. 81, " FalnlW. Periods, oven with
Spaao* i. 60
" 82, " Bnfrormgs at Change of Lfe.1.00
'.83, " Kpllcpny, Bpssms, otrVltus' Dance. 1.00
''84. " Dlptharln, ulcerated Sore Troat... SO
FAMILY CASICB.
15 vtalr, morocco case and bqok.$10.00
M large vlala, in morocco, oud book. 8.00
10 large vials, plain case, and book. 6.00
IS boxes (Noa. 1 to 16), and book. 8.00
VKTKUINAllY SPKCIFICS.
Mahogany eases, 10 vials.910.00
jinglo liais, wlih directions. 1.00
4Sr~Tbe*e remedies, by the case or single box, are
tent to say part of tho country, by Mall or Express, free
ii charge, on receipt of the price. Address
HUMPHREYS' BPEOIFIO
HOMEOPATHIC MBOIOINB COMPANY.
Office and Depot No. 652 Broadway, New York.
Dr. HuafrnnxTs Is consulted dally at his offloe, per
tonally ov by letter, as above, for ah forms of disease.
KING & CASSIDEY.
W. A. BKRINH.
A. VT. HCKK-L <fc CO., Retail Agonis,
No. 231 ?UNCl-STREET, 4th door above Markot- at.
April 16 ntwNmo emo Oharlecton, B. 0.
AND TRIMMINGS.
ORTMENT OP THE
MED GOODS
lLE at
C & COHEN'S,
song-street.
?35r book IwSSS.
ACCOUNT BOOKS,
SUCH AS RECORDS FOR PUDLIO OFFICES,
LcJgors, Journals, Cash Books, Day Rooks, ho., con?
tantly on hand, and made to order, and with any dos
rl ption of Haling. None but the best workmen employ?
d .and the best materials used.
A practical experience of twenty years in the above
ne, and with faculties uns-rpassed, enable me to war
nt satisfaction.
BOOK BINDING AND JOB PRINTING
In a Iii to branches, with new type, jew presses, and
?vantages not exoellod in this city. L ? yer's Blank-,
ltles, Bopds, Mortgages, ?se, be, on hi .d and printed
O order. tutlialyr December 14
CHILDREN'S FRIEND !
PERRY'S WORM TEA.
* A SAFE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOB ALL
j\_ kinds of Worms found m the human body; also,
a certain ?ure for Worm Fita, Worm Fever, Tanesaaua,
ko. Possessing in ita combination eminent cleansing
and strengthening properties, its us? will al way s Im
prove the health of the patient, whether impaired by
worms or othor causes.
Perry's Worm Tea, effectually carrie? off t__> sllmo or
mucous wbloh is the bed or nest of worms, la which
tbey breed, and consequently wonna cannot exist where
this medicino la until.
A physician in large practice aays: "I have been
called to many cases of Fits, given np by other Doctora
as Incurable, all of which (being caused by worms) bar o
been cured by Ferry'e Worm Tea."
Another aays: "I prescribe Perry'a Worm Tea m all
casas where anthelmlntica (worm medicino) is Ind?ca
la d, and always with thebapplcat result?.''
J?RN A. PERRY, Chemist, Boston, Proprietor. M.
8. RD8R A? CO.. 36 Tremont street, Roston, General
Agents, and sold by all Dealers in Medicino.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by
G. W. ATMAB.
Druggist and Chemist,
Corner King and Yanderhorta street?,
June 4 mwf 2moa* .ih?r'??'?,n * ft,
*'A smile waa on ber Up-health was in her look
?trengtl> was in h? ?*.?>. ?nd in her hand*- ***-.****.
11UO li. I'lMUM,. ? *
S. T.-1860-X.
A fow bottles of Plantation. Bitt-bs
WIR oura Nervous Headache.
" Cold Extremities and Feverish Lip?.
" Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath.
" Flatulency and Indigestion.
" Nervous Affections.
" Exoessive Fatigue and Short Breath.
" Pain over the Eyes.
" Mental Despondency.
11 Prostration; Great Weakness.
?' Sallow Complexion, Weak Bowels, ko.
Which are the evidonoes of
LIVER COMPLAINT AND DY8PEP8IA.
It Is estimated that seven-tenths of ali adult aumenta
proceed from a deceased and torpid liver. The hillary
secretions of the liver overflowing into the stomach poi
son the entire system and exhibit the above symptoms.
After loug research, wo aro ablo to present the most
remarkable euro for these horrid nightmare diseases,
the world has ever produced. Within one year over six
hundred and forty thousand persone have taken the
Plantation Bitte na, and uot an instance of complaint
has come to our knowledge I
It is a most effectual tonto and agreeable stimulant,
suited to all conditions of life.
The reports that it relien upon mineral substances for
its active properties, aro wholly fa se. Fur the satis
faction of the public, and that paMents may consult
tbelr physicians, we append a list of Its components.
Calisaya wuk.-Celebrated tor over two hundred
years lu the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia,
Weakness, etc It waa lntreduced into Europe by the
OouuUss, wife of the Viceroy oi Pera, in 1640, and
afterwards sold by the Jesuits for the enormous price of
it* own weight in silver, under the name of Jesuit** Pou*
ders, and was finally made pnhllo by Louis XVI, King
of Krone?. Dumboldt makes especial reference to ita
febrifuge qualities daring his South American travels.
OABOAniLLA Dauk-For diarrhoea, collo and diseases
of the stomach and bowels.
Dandelion-For Inflammation of the loins and drop
sical affections.
Ohamouile flowkhs-For enfeebled digestion.
La vendes Flowers-Aromatio, stimulant and tonic
highly invigorating in nervous debility.
Wintiiuiiihkn-For scrofula, rheumatism, etc.
Anihe-An aromatio carminative; oreating flesh,
muscle and milk; much used by mothers nursing.
Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, snake.
root, etc.
S. T...-1860.-X.
Another wonderful Ingredient, of great use among
the Spanish ladles of South America, imparting beauty
to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, la yet un
known to the commerce of the world, and we withhold
Ita name for tho present.
IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES.
Roch-btkb, N. Y , December 20, 1861.
Meisra. P. H. Doaks: & Co.-I have been a great suf
ferer from Dyspepsia for three or four years, aad bad to
abandon my profession. About three months ago I
tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my great Joy I am
now nearly a well man. I have recommended thom m
several cases, and, as far as I know, always with signal
benefit. I am, retpectfully yours,
Rev. J. 8. OATHORN.
Philadelphia, 10'h Month, 17th Day, 1863.
Bbspzotbd Friend:-My daugoter bas been muoh
beuentWd by the use of thy Plantation Bitters. Thou
wilt send me two bottles more.
Thy friend, ASA ODRR?N.
SlIKIlllAN HOUBK, OlIICAOO, HI., 1
February 11, 1863. J
Muibs. P. H. Drake k Co.:-Pl-ase send us another
twelve cases of yonr Plantation Bitters, as a morning
appetizer, thoy appear to have superseded everything
olee, and are greatly esteemed. a-??
Yours, ko., GAGE ft WAITE.
Arrangements are now comploted to simply any de
mand for this article, which baa not heretofore boen
The publlo may rest assured that in no case will sha
porioctly pure staudard of the Plantation Bitters be
departed from. Every bottle bear* the. facsimile of our
signature on a tteel platt engraving, t,r it cannot b* gtn
""jlny person pretending te tell Plantatioh Bittkiu in
bulk or by the gallon, i* a twindler and imposter. lieu art
*f refilled bottle*. See that our Private Stamp i* U?bo
tila?d over every cork.
Sold by all Drngglsts, Grocers and Dealers throughout
tho coun try.
P, H, DRAKE & CO., New York.
April 30 imwlfl

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