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SATURDAY AIOItNlNG, ADGUST 10, 18GG.
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PHILADELPHIA?Per i?chr Wm L 8->ring8?:i bales
Cotton. 212 Mil* i.o.-oii, t, Printing Presses, ai bbla
Alo, ?n >li?Barr?'l" vAO tons old Iron.
NEW HAVEN, CONN?Por BChr OOMt Pilot?149,631
feet Flooring Boards.
Tit?? CttcarlcaUtu Cotton Market,
Tho Cotton market ?-tel coutiuurs only nominal. A
ot of Mldilling and a fow bales of repacked lias boon
disposed of, tho former at a pi loo which Mould afford
no criterion of tbo market, and tho latter at 25c. per lb,
Holders are yot iiuwilling to come to the views of
buyers.
Aiiir??.stn. .'lui Int.
AUGUSTA, August 9.?"otto?.?The market was
dull to-day. No t-ii.es to r. port
Gold.?Braten ?ire buy,ug at 111, and soiling at 148.
SiLVF.n.?Brokers are tra.tng at Lis, a.d soiling at
140.
Securities?Dull.
.?loiiii?- Hack?!?
MODILE, August fi ?C?iti-on?Nioro wore 350 balea
sold to-?lay, mostly roii-n-Kod :nid tho lower grade?.
Which wtro ol<l oi n ba-ia 01 'lie for iltldllugB.
Gold?Iho closing rutea were?linyitig and selling
144 and 147.
BlLVKn?Buying and suiting at 132 outl 13tf.
Bxciiahok?iSterling nominal. Now York sight par.
New Orleans .'.; discount to psr.
it?-iiijiiiii Market?
MEMPHIS, AngiiHt 8?Coiton?Yesterday tho market
here cuno ?lujoht to a stand still. Buvvrs relinked to oper
ate excopt :it cMioaaalooa, whllo tho loading holders do
?. lined to make nuy i eduction In their prices. Sales yes
tarday were restricted to 7 6 b.ilos; 40 btlos Middling at
38.V and 31c; 20 biles Low Middllug at 32 to 3????o, and
16 bules Strict Middling at 35c Cotton of good staple is
hold Arm at previous ruios. Tbo Now York dispatches
of yesterday quoin C>.tton nominally un changed, at S5
to :?7e. At 12 80 tho market was quoted ?lull and un
changed. Tho market hero closed dud and unsettled.
Our quotations must bo regarded as nominal:
Ordinary.27@28o.
Good Ord nary.29@30c.
Low Middling.3l?32c.
Middling.33?3tc
Strict Middling. 35@3Gc.
Good Middling.37@38c.
Baltimore Market.
BALTIMORE, August 7.? Coffee?Thore 1b a goad
inquiry, although tha market Is rather easier, with
salos of 50 bags primo Rio at 10c, ?old, and 303 bags do
on private terms. Wo quote lnt-rlor Rio at 15>i to loJic;
primo do 17 to 19c. aul ohisiug at lO,'* to 20c; Laguay
ra 18 to 10o; and Java 25 to 2Co "? lb, gold.
Cotton?Tho market la lo-s firm, with prices favoring
buyers. Wo note emi ". sales on tho basis of 36??c for
Middling Uoland.
Floub?The market Is ?inlet but qu'to steady, with a
fair demand for good brand.? of t-iuporQ.no and Extra for
shipping and retail inrpopeH. Tho sales foot up somo
6000 bbla superfino 'M-y Mills and Howard Street ut $10
ft bid; low gradee .nul infnrlor qualities are still no
. glocted, although the Ftock of tbie elasa is being gradu
ally worked off. Wo contiuno quotations, viz:
Howard streot Super und Cut Extra..99 60?$12 00
Howard Btreet Shipping Extta.12 00? 13 00
Howard street family.13 50? 14 00
Ohio Super.9 00? 9 60
Ohio Extra.11 60? 12 60
Ohio Family.13 00? 14 00
411ty Mills Super. 9 76? 10 60
-Standard brnnds Extra.11 25? II 60
. Standard fihinning brands.13 75@ 14 00
High gradei, <ri.?-?i a? Ash?.-..-I, Rostirvoir,
Patapsco, o reeii il eld an?' V.'olck's.16 0(1?
Family of too sumo brands.10 09?
?ye Flour?new.5 60? C 00
-?Sorn Meal. City Mills aud Urandvwiue_4 76? C 00
Ghain?Thero were no obolec samples of white Wheat
-offered on 'Chango to-.my, ilthougb wo note a good de
mand for them. low grade* eoiit-nue inactive and dull
Of sale, with prices ruling wry 1 regular. Tho oflerluas
?urn up 2000 husbols white an.: 3000 bushels red, all of
-which ?eld within tbo rango of. ur quotations, viz: good
to prime white 2 70 to $3 95; nferinr do 3 10 to $2 60;
strictly cboico would brin? 3 05 to (3 08; choleo red 3
75 to $3 80; good to prlmu Co 2 ?0 to $2 70, and inferior
1 90 to (3 10, as to condition and quality. Corn waa
-dull; fte offerings sum up 5000 bushots wblto and UuOO
do yel, r. Wt notlcu the salo ot 4J00 bushels whllo at
1 08 ty $1 10, 71,0 bushels Western yellow at 90o. There
wore no salos of Southern yclu.w reported; it was held
nt our quotations, viz: 95 to DSc. Oats ure still In largo
supply, but the market is very firm; salos of3000
huBhelB at 37 to ,lc, tho former being paid for at 37 to
'Ko. We quote Rye at 0?o to $1 for Maryland and Peon
oylvanlB.
Mousses.?Wo hoar of no sales of moment, the do
?land being confined to supplying the wants of tkc re
tail trade. Wo quote Po? to Rico at 60 to 75 cents, and
-Cuba at 45 to 60 c-nts, as to quality.
FfiOvrsiONB ?The jobbing demand continuos good,
hut the market is rather easier, with seUors more anxious
to realize. Wo quote H won Shoulders at 17 J? to 17J?
cents; do Sides 20Ji to 20}? cents, and Hams at 35 to 30
cents for sugar-cured; Hulk Shoulders I6,?? cents; do
Sido? 18). cents; Moas Pork $33 per bbl, with sales of
100 bble, and Lard 20 >, cents for City, and 21M to 33
.omits for Western, in bbls and tea.
Bicb.?Sales of itaugoou at 4 to 4>ic, gold. In bond;
10 to lOXc currency, free; and Carolina at 12>, to 13o
par lb.
Salt ?With a fair demand from the trade, we quote
Ground Alum at $2 20 to $2 26 per sack; Fine at ?3 10
to $5 40; and 'n.rk'i island ut 69c per bushel from
.store.
Seed.?The Inquiry for Clover la limited. We quote
primo at $7 75 t<> ?8; Timothy, $6 60 to $S 76; and Flax,
(S 40 to $3 45 pur bushel,
StJOAn.?XL" ?nurkot today is not so firm, although
.a very good intuir,) prevails, with salea of 60 bhds goud
to choice Porto Rico at 12Ji to 13?ic; 190 hhds, cargo
-of the schooner Willie, 2G4 hhds, and 116 boxes, cargo
?Of tho Echo, on private forms. Holders of refining are
still asking lu.'i to ?In, but wo hear ot no Bales at these
prices.
Whiskey?Wo note tbo sa'.o of 50 bbbs W?stem yes
terday and 60 bbls do to day at $2 20 per gallon, in small
lota; $2 28 Is asked and obtained. Country Is Irregular,
and may bo quoted at $2 IS to $2 23.
Philadelphia. Market.
PHILADELPHIA, August 7?Cotton?Prices romain
about the same as last quoted, but the demand ?h limit
od 100 bales Middling? sold iu lots at 36 to 38: pet lb
for Uplands and Mew Orio?is.
GnooEiiiEfl?Coffeo ?h scares and firmly hold at full
prices, but wo hear of no sales jvorthy ol uotla*. la
Sugar there in little or nothing doing.
Flock?P. i<:cs remain about the same a" las.t quoted,
but thero is more doing m tbo way of sales; 10 jo bbls
City Mills extra, sold on private terma, and 2080 bbls la
lots, including.
Per bbl.
Northwest aiporflne at.3687? 7.00
Horthwott ?xtiaat. 7 60? 8..0
Northwest extra family at. 9.00?10.?0
Pennsylvania and Wctcm sup?- tine at. 7.00? 7 Ti
Pcnr.?,yiv.inla and Westoru cntaat.8.60? 8 08
rennsyIva'.ifi and Western t>\). i fao.ily at... K).6H!ii.iU.SO
Pennsjivnuiaaud Wostfn '*a?f at.12.00?14.tO
Ryo flour . 6.f0? ">.75
PentiiylvaniaCorn Meal. 4.20? 4.25
Brandywine. 4.76? 6.10
'ihn n-.-elptH and Btoeko ' four, ?s wo have notice!
for some timo ?. V tir. 'itfht, but ? idy equal to theiln
msnd, and roost h ihK-m - ra frt-o soltera witbla tho
.above rani") ofpticea.
GnaJN?Tho ret Igt* or i'o?v wheat are very small, and
l>ricci hav-< advanced .? ic 5c tier bushel; 2000 bushois
prinac Delaware red bo'd at $2.68 to 2 70 per bushel.
Syo 1b siar<-o, and rang.-. Irom 00o ?o $1. Corn com.'s
forward fo ily and 1b dull; .-. nail sales of yellow at OOc.
ahd 4000 t'iishuls mlxe?? at Pi t > 80c. Oats are vory dull
at tbo decline noted yesterday; 6000 bushels now D<fla
ware aold at ?7 to 48c, at wht'-.h tuoy were freely offered.
Ttierocelpta today are as follows: 000 bbla four,
3100 biifilu-lH wheat, 3000 do corn, 6100 do oata.
Pnovii-IOKS ?Thero It? very little doing In tho way of
salcfl, but pnces ore well maintained. Small sales aro
making at $33 to 33 60 per bd for now meas pork; 20 to
2Cc per lb for plain and fancy bacon hama; 10 to 2l'o tor
pickled do, 10 to l6),c for salt sliO?ldors; 21 to 21 !,'o for
lar t in bbls and tierces, and 36 to 32o per lb for butter,
as to quality.
Seeds.?Flaxsocd continues iu good demand at $3 45
per buahel. '1 imotoy is ??arce, and quoted at $5 60 to
o 76 per bushel. Olovoraeed nolle in a Bmall way at
$0 50 to 7 por 61 Iba.
Wbibkev._Is Bca'co and In demand. Bmall Bale? of
Pennsylvania bbls at $3 23 to 3 34, and Ohio at f 3 20 por
gallon.
IVo.v VuuU Market.
MDNKY MA11KET.
The New York jlflumai of Commerce, ot-Wedneadiy,
August 8tU Instanr says:
There la no change In tbo general condition of t' o
market, business In the various departments la lesa
activa than w? ? eiptctcd at this season, although In
some bram-lum tuoro U a little Improvement Money la
abundant; borrower? find i o difficulty In supplying
their wants on icct-oublu aocurlttea at 8 (o 6 per cent,
for call loanB. l p.r cent being iheprevailing rate.
Tho bestcomu.??rc.tiil paper Is lu demand ut 6 to 7 per
co?t, peranbnni discount for lmrt and long dates.
Gold open.Hi (his moiuingat 147??, touncbed 147J,',
advanced to ' "?;., and alt-r somo fluotuatioua closed at
the higher ru.e.
81lver Is in limited rcquo t at 7 to 8>io below the prlco
of gold.
Foreign exchango rvn.&itia Inactive. The aomlnal
rato fur the l>r?.i i>m??ei - i?0 -..?jh ?toili. g bm* la .IMi ?I"
t short ?itfbt 10? ?.4 w?. quote : nuis ?t 60 days' un
Loiulou, lUG.'? to 107'* f?r commercial 107?,, lo ?StH Ibr
banker?'; do at Hhort-?glit. 1'8?. to If??..: Pari? Bt 60
tlayH.caBtoe ?SVt'Ion' ehort ?lght, 5 17,?; to 5 IG1.,';
Antworp, 6 ??5 to 0 ??0 ; Swiss. 5 25 tn 6 Ih.V, II muurg,
30 to86??; Aiiistord.?ui,40io40?4';Frdnli?ort, 4? to42.??;
llreiiir.ii, 77 to 78.\? ; PrtiBslau tbu:ors, 72 to 72 "J.
Stoi-ks woro Htodily at au oirly BSkStno of the publie
board. At tlio regular boar.l tho market lacked anima
tion. Prie?? of a fow leading Bliares showed an nd
vonco abovo tho opoulng rates, but ns thoro was n~
proBBtiro to Boll anil n-.t much dltpoitttvn to buy nt
present figuro?, transaction? arm cotniitiratlvoiy small.
Government? ?ro in good detnat d at tho quotations.
PBODUOE MARKKT
NEW YORK, AiiiitiBt 7-?Uueadhtuffs?The market
for ?tato ami Wcatern F.'our 1? steady for inotUiiui
grade?, wbllo other uiii.Ih aro dull and declining. Tho
sales aro C100 lilil? at $6 C0@7 M for sonstuno ! tato;
$13 65(0)8 05 for common extra Stnto; f8 l?ig)? 40 for
cliolce do- $R flO@' 25 for superfino Mi'-h'gan, Indiana
Ohio, Iowa, ice; and $0 80@8 10 for extra do, including
shipping brands ol round hoop Ohio at $8 UU(u,3 40,
and trado brands ol do at $9 6UCq.ll 40; 8prlng Wheat
BtLoulB at $0 76in.ll, aud Winter ao at $10 75@14 76,
clo-iug heavily.
Wo quote:
8ltpoiuuo State.$5 00? C 25
Extra ituto.0M9 ? i0
Super Western.5 Ma) 7 25
Extra Western.? ?0(g> H 40
Extra Ohio Round Hoop.H OOri? 0 40
Extra Ohio Round llnop (Iriulo).9 60C<all 40
Extra Ucn.-t.eo.
Extra St. Louis.9 i?in.14 76
SoUTiiKits ELoun?Is in f?lr detuaud, but ut heavy
rates. Wo notice -ales nf t-W bids at it) 30A100n for
common, oud $10 70;<!)l.r> ft? extra und family brands.
Canadian Flouh?Clio market is inactive, aud prices
oro cnliroly nominal.
Whkat?The market ia dull, and prices aro with tlifll
rnlty maintained. I ho ??lea arc BMW lmata'0S, iu lot.,
at $2 26 to 2 CO for whlio ?illchlgau; $2 7S for now amber
8tato, and $2 70 to 2 HO for new umber Dolawarc.
Oats?Aro in limited request at decllu.ng rates. Wo
??tico salos 3? :?4,oU0 buab-ls at 3'J t,, 42a f.ir Chicago;
41 t 45o for MiUvaukoo; 68c for Jerxny, 60 to 64c for
Iowa; 10 to C2c,for state, and 5Gc for De' ?ware
Cons?'I'li'Tc Ls a nutter tlomatul at at.out tho ??mo
priera. The sal?s aro 208,i 00 bual'-l ? -t 7G to 78>ic lor
inferior, and 7U to fc9>;c for ahlr.pn j Wostrrn mixed;
8oo for Illinois River; 92o lor rouud yollosr, out! $1 03
for whlto Western.
Coffee ?Tho market is inactive, but prices sre
steadily hold. We notico boIob of 126 bags Porto Rico
at 1H,V', gald. Messrs. Wi'liam Seott ,v Sons calculate
the stock "f Rio in taltlniore to be 7700 bags; in Phila
delphia to to 4000 bags ; and of colTo j or all kind? In this
market to bo:
B??8.
Rio and Santos. 79.253
Java, Government bag?. 2 r?20
Co) ion. 21,380
Maraoalbo. 7,8. 4
Lagnayra. 20.002
Bt. Domingo. 650
Other descriptions. 4,870
Total bags.187.399
We quote in gold, duty paid:?Rio, prime 2Uc; good
19 to 1?;?c; fair 17 to 19,'ic; ordinary 16 to 10c; fair to
good cargoes 17 to 19c; Java, mat? and bags, 24 to 25c;
native Ceylon coffoo 18 to 2i }',c; Maracaibo coffeo 17 V, to
I9_4jC* I Sijiiayra 17 ?i to Do; tit. Domingo lti>? tu 17c.
Cotton?There Is Uttlo more (loin:: for oxport, but at
still declining flguros. Tho salos aro 1020 bales. We
quote :
N. Orleans
Upland. Florida. Mobile, and lets?.
GoodOrdin'y...30J.a31 Ml ?;?:t2 :)>?,a')2 32 n33
Low Middling...32?_a-13 a.ii.a'Jt 33>ia34 31 ?36
Middling.35,'??37 3?>tu37 3G>?a37 37 a38
Good Midd'ing.39H?10 ?y,?_a4'J 4U>i&41 i< al2
Receipts for tho ?enb.bale?..7.64?
Export? for th? week.....'.2,865
Exports from Jan?iary 1st.271,480
Exports same lime last year.34,761
Fruits?Ail description? arc quite Inactive. Former
prices aro demanded. Bales of 12i'0 boxe? raisin?, in
lot?, at $4 30; 300 bago filberts at 12J?C, Small parcels
of a few otber itema iiave boon ?old at our quota
tion?. Dried apples held at 16 to 18c.
Gunuies?Aro quoted ?rm, bnt there I? less de
mand. Oloth 83},, Hi Boston; bags 22% to 23c.
Hay.?Is in light supply, ami vory fall prices aro ob
tained. Shipping parcel? soil at 76o; retail qualities $1
16 for choice parcels.
Exports for ihn weok.bale?.... 100
Bxport? from January.26,9 8
Export? same time last year.21,0 9
Iron.?There is no decided change quoted. Small
salo? aro reported at about forruor prices. BalcB 160
ton? Glengarnock at $40, and ?0 tons Garteoherrlo at
$47 5$.
Molasse? ?Tho market Is inactive, and prices ara
nominally tho ?.mo. The sales include 100 hhds Cuba.
Muscovado at 44,?i to 52c.
Naval Stores?Crude turpentine, inactive. Spirit?
turpentluo aomowh'.t unsettled; parcels to arrivo are
offered at mu h lower figures, snd sales woro made at
70c, with some outalde iota rumored ?old as low a?
<S7>i; for strait lots on the spot 73c was obtained.
Rosin? do not alter materially from our last market;
the botter grados moet witu a h toady fair inquiry, while
inferior description?, although not decidedly changed,
?ell ?lowly; common may be quoted ?t $a 12>? to $3
25; ?ales of 700 bbls pale were made at $7 26 to $8 7?,
the latter price for an extra quality.
Reo'ts Kxp'ta Exp'ts Exp'ts ?amo
for the for the from time last
week. week. Jan 1. year.
Crude turp't.bbls.. 1,145 .... 11,299 80
Rplrita do do... 731 4C9 8,154 534
Rosin.do...0.008 2,631 166,830 8,980
rar.do... 80 60 21,602 8.218
Pitch.do... 126 160 1,611 818
Pbovibionb?Pork?The market is more active but
closes heavily. Bale? were made of 0400 bbl? at 31 70 to
$31 87 y, tor mess, cash and regular way, cloalng at $31
70, regular; 29 69 to $30 for '64 aud '65 mes?, and .7 to
$27 75 for prime,
Beev?There is no change ia the market. The ?ale?
Include 320 bbl? at 10 to $20 for plain Western mess,
and 20 60 to $24 for oxtra do.
Beet Hams?Remain in tbe same nominal condition.
Bacon Sides?We do not learn of any transaction? of
moment.
Cut Meats?Tho market is firm. We notice sales of
660 pks at lO'* to 21>ic for ham? in sweet pickle, and
16 '? to iG>;o for shoulders in do.
laABD?is in good request nt higher rates. The sales
are 6&0 tea and bbls at v.);; to 20;,o for No 1 to kettle
rendered city, and 2U tu 21>?c for Western.
DiiTTKii ?There is no great change' in the market.
The supply of Blate Is acaree and price? are firmly held,
Thero la a large ?took of Wost.-rn here, but ?8 primo
gradea are in demand for borne and California use, hold
ers are asking lull prices. Tbe poorer kind? are rath? r
weak. We quoto State at 33 to 4lc, and Western at 25
to 33e.
CimKaE.?Tbo markot remains abont tho same. The
stock la fair and ihe inquiry moderato. Wo quoto dairy
at 10 to 10c, and factory at 17>, to 18;,c, tho latter price
for fine
Rice.?Thero is a large speculative demand, tbo sale?
ami?racing, it is reported, 60U0 bags hangoon at not f tr
lrom previous rates. Wo quoto Rsngoou in lots at VJ?
to lOsUc
Tes. Bbls.
Export? for tho week. ....
Exports from Jau 1st.62 f871
Export? Bantu Umo last year.. SO 16,675
Salt.?There is a fair inquiry at steadily maintained
rate?. Tlioeulcs aro 3u,0<>0 buehels lurks Island, to ar
rive, at about 52>,c, 4 n?os, aud l&tu sacks hue ou priva ?o
t si ail.
3rmiTS?Meot with a fair trado at our qttotatlous;
r.iHm 5 duortor aud 16 eli|hth casks Jules Robin brandy
at $t 60 to 6 76, gold; 6 quarter and 10 eighth casks
Otard, Dnpuy k Co brandy at $6 60; 10 qu;rtor ar.d 17
eighth casks ??lox 8elgn?-ite brandy ut $&; 7 three quarter
pipe. Gi'.-ifo Leaf gin at $3 30;" 17 r.iacs Dew Drov gin nt
$1-1. currency ; 0 puncheons Jamaica rutu at $b to 50,
curroncy.
Buoan?Raw ?b still In limited request ut about tor
mer prices. We quote lair to good reflnlii,: at 10 V? to
i0.\'c. The sales an GOO hbds_ai 10)i to 113.0 toi Cuba,
aim 25 b'.xei' Havana at 12>*o. 1 hero Is no iltorr.Uon ir,
refi:.?;d. Wu quoto soft yellow ut l'.ljj to 16)?o; sou
whlto at ].i ; ' to 16c, and cru-bed, potvdere? and granu
lated at 16?i a
Fhkiout??To Liverpool, 100 hbds tobacco at 17? Od :
150 ton? logwood at 12?; and per steamer, 1000 bale?
cotton at ?ia, and IOOO boxes choose at p t. To London,
20,000 bunhols oats at 4>?d ; 30 hhds tobacco at 20s; and
por steamer, 1000 boxes cheeso at 30?; 60 tes beef tat 0?;
aud 30 hhds t.-bacon at 20s. To Antwerp, por steamer,
60 bbd? tooaoco at 22? Od, and 60 hhd? tallow at 22? Od.
un?l_in?c> per SOU??. Carolin?. Unll r.irttl,
August IO. *
103 half s Cotton, 160 Hack? Flour, 29 bbl? Spirits Tur
pentine, ?VI cars Lumber, Furniture, and dnndrios To
L Lorentz, G K Prltchett, Willis k Ohisolm, E N Fuller,
R H Teaadsle, E II Hollara, Fraser k Dill. Wardlaw k
Carew, G II Waltor k Co, W W .Smith, Gracier k Smith,
G W Jcfferi, H A MoLeod, J N Robion, Gruber k Aisr
tin, E Welling, Whittemore, son /? Co, J F T.vlor k Oo.
Kanapaux k l.alsue, G W Williams k Co, J Catupsen k
Oo. J A J D ?Klrkpatrlck, J Bt J Wilton, Wharton k
Petech, L Bunch .? Bon, Ohisolm Bros, Orphan House.
MARINE NEWS
PORT OF CHARLESTON.
Cleared Vester??>. |AUOUbt10
Bohr Wm L Springs, Wsstcott, Philadelphia?Il F Ba
ker k Co.
Sehr Coast Pilot, Goodall, New Uavon, Conn?W Roach.
WtiutoSi.il Yesterday. IAi/oust 10
Sehr 8 Ule Metr?, L?wl?, Port Spain, Trinidad,
fc'roni tht? l*o.t.
Steamship Granada, Burslev, New York, August 7.
Brig 0 B Allen, Barber, Wilmington, N 0, August 0.
Up for this Port.
8teamthip E 0 Knight, Hollina, at Baltimore, to leave
August 9.
Steamship Adele, Hall, at Baltimore, to sail August 11.
\' r ? l I . .
P08TOFFIOE8 IN ACTUAL OPERATION TN SOUTH
CAROLINA TO JUNE 30, 1868.
orne?.
Duo Wont,
On en wood,
Louudsvillv,
Anderson,
Bolton,
Moffbttavlllo,
Houcy Path,
t-torasville,
Rocky Ridge,
rthallow Ford,
alkon,
Johnson's,
n?mhorg,
Ba-nwofl,
Ulaekvlllo,
Midway,
While Ponds,
Roaufort O H,
r>ort Royal,
Ronneau's.
Summervlllo,
Charloston,
Hi Stephen's,
Oheraw,
Ridgcvillo,
Waliorboro',
Oarlorsville,
Doves' Depot,
Klornuce,
Darlington,
boclety Hill,
EdgeUeld,
Itldgnway,
Georgetown.
Gonwayboro",
Ltltlo r.ivor,
Cnmdeu.
Oureton'a store,
Lancaster,
Floyd-ville,
Llttlo Ruck,
Mari- n,
Mar's llluU",
Mulliu's Depot,
Hritiou's Neck,
Clio,
Pomarlii,
Frog Level,
Nowberrv,
Orangoburg,
St MatbewB,
Picke ns,
Plckonaville,
Walhalla,
Fair Ploy,
Colombia,
HlehopviRe,
Lynchburg,
Sumter,
Maysvillo,
Innibville,
Un Ion ville,
Rock uni.
Smith's TO,
Yorkvllle,
Fort Mill,
Lyncbe's Lake,
QreunvlUe,
Traveller's Rost,
Cheater,
Black's Stock,
Spartranburg,
DlkTltlCT.
Abbeville,
Abbeville,
Abbovllte.
Aiulursou,
Andorson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
A doraon,
Anderson,
Andorson,
Darn well,
ilhrnwsll,
Bern ?veil,
Uarnweli,
Darn well,
Darn well,
Barnwell,
Beaufort,
Beaufort,
Charleston,
Charleston,
Charleston,
Charleston,
Chesterfield,
Colleton,
Colleton,
Darlington,
Darlington,
Darlington,
Darlington,
Darlington,
Rdgi'tiuld,
Fairtleld,
Georgetown,
Iforry,
Horry,
KersluiW,
Lnn-ostsr,
Lnncast-r,
Marlon,
Marion,
Marlon,
Marlon,
Marlon,
Marlon,
Mitrlboi'ongb,
Nowberry,
Nowberry,
Nowborry,
Orangoburg,
Orangoburg,
Plckena,
Plckene,
PlckoiiH,
Plckons,
Rlchland,
Sumter,
Ho m tor,
Sumter,
Sumter,
Union,
Union,
York,
York,
York,
York,
Williamabnrg,
Oreen vi Re,
Greenville,
Cheater,
Ghe?ter,
Spartanburg,
NAME OF roSTMASTRB.
An?lrow E Hawthorn.
Milton Of born.
Edwia H Blngham.
Mrs Ellr.ab.th Web?.
Mary* Striakland.
Robt A Ran.?.
David If Hnivluorn.
John A Jackson.
Miss Eliz'th . Ilajne.
Mrs Litara F Pal? or.
Oeo L Peach.
Jafu?. Woodward.
John Doxon.
Klin h L Hail 1er.
Bornard D Lango.
Louis A Burke.
Mis? O L wit isms.
James R Yordlor.
Clin? P Ilraytou.
G W Dnlliy.
Him'l K'iigman.
Stanley g l'rott.
Hermuu Pauzerbletor.
Klizolioth llr.ilmni.
Josephino ??ordes.
Henry Albreoht.
Fmoree W Du Hose.
Mat hew A Evaus.
tlharlotto Roust?.
Jumes M Urowu.
John Doiii.'bii?.
Edward T Walker.
Win Carlisle.
Thomas Mel-Vely.
Jos J Kicbwond.
'l homaa K Dunn.
Jon M Gale.
Thomas R MiiriII,
Sarah J JoIuihoii.
Pennic O Floyd.
Sarah Mowurt.
Julius Urown.
Marg wet A Williams.
Rudnij.ii Ynmpill,
John llci.ry Rogers.
Julia A Un.Htow.
William Summer.
David Klbbor.
John F Lagrovo.
ThaddeiiB O Hubble.
Baille J Wiles.
Catherine T Gibson.
Alpha ii Howard.
Christina H Iscrtcll.
Jionj K Doughty.
J O Jannoy.
Henry W Frazor.
Chas E Spencer.
Wm O Duncan.
James K Wltherepoon.
Hezekiah Ward.
Wm T Sim.
Maria L Rutland.
Michel Duffy.
Bmely E Alexander.
Th oa m D avant.
Amanda Mankoin.
Jamea M Allen.
Elizabeth Hedfern.
John MnCoughan.
John L Cameron.
Fredrlch Bais.
P0ST0FFI0E8 REOPENED AND POSTMASTEB8
COMMISSIONED IN SODTH CAROLINA, FROM
JULY 1st to IOtii, 18G6.
OFFICES.
Do nal s vi lie,
Townvillo,
WUlIanaston,
Saltkelch ir B'dge,
Tuxmoasville,
Doke,
Hlghtoon Mile,
Lexington,
Hookins' T O,
Btsb's Store,
nisrnicrr.
Abbeville,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Colleton,
Darlington,
Pairfteld,
Plckons,
Lexiugton,
Richlaad,
Lexington,
NAME OF I'.JWMA&TKn.
Lotus Pearlstino.
James N Bryson.
Tfeonas W Folgen
Abraham Levtn.
Frauds A Thomas.
Janes R Kennedy.
Lemuel Hondrlaks.
Mary J Simmons.
Thoa Jenkins.
Lovl Rufe.
LD3T OF P08TOFFIOE8 OPENED AND POSTMAST
ERS COMMISSIONED IN SOUTH CAROLINA
FROM JULY 10 TO 18, 1866.
OFFICES. Dt-iTBIOT.
Nlnet?-slx, Abbeville,
Blabtown, Anderson,
Bafuallty, Anderson,
at lllsou villa, Beaufort,
Meaning, Olaroedon,
MarUtts, Grceevlll?,
Oh lea Syringe, OreenTille,
Ulla ton, L aereas,
Beaaer Pend, Lexington,
Dacusvllle, Piokens,
Mil? Orsek, Plokene,
Hester's Milla, Picken s,
Arnold's Milla, Picken?,
Oetiar Hills, Bpertanburg,
Msata Creek, fweaville,
Vaaoo'a Ferry, Orangeburg,
Table Mountain, Ptekons,
B.ckelor'sRetreat, Pickana,
Ofunp Ringe, Wldlamaberg,
Amttoah, York,
KAMP. OP rOSTMASTSIl.
Bazel McKnlght.
James 15 Smith.
Mrs Rubi-eca Mayftold.
Jokn Annm.
Alfred F Tremain.
Misa O Joaep'neOoed.
Mrs Llena SmlU?.
Henry M Marte.
Obaa Hiilld.
MaroeB A Margar.
Mes Mary J Reblas.
Wxa Hunter.
Wm MoMehaa.
Frances B Fermer.
M E P Yoangblood.
Reim?> M B Avingor.
Rebeeca Seid.
?rief dronahaw.
Sellna Schockier.
Ira Harding.
TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON, RICE,
LU MII ICK AND NAVAL S IOlllOS.
J. A,. ENSLOW & CO.,
8HIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AMD
FACTORS,
NO. 125 B-A.8T BAY,
Charleston, S. C.
ABE PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES
on shipments of COTTON, RICE. LUMBER,
ROSIN and TUBPENT NE to LIVERPOOL, NEW
YORK, ROSTON. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE,
RICHMOND. HAVANA. OABDINA8 and BARBADOE3.
Thoy will alvo make liberal advanoea to PLANTERS
on Couslgnmenls of their Crops, to the disposal of which
they will give their prompt, personal attention.
August 7
YA?ES & BROe,
RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 449 King-st,
S. WILEY'S OLD STAND,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR
friends, and tbe pub ic generally, that thoy have
lust oponed at the above mentioned ataud, aud have
aow on hand, a full supply of CHOICE FAMILY
QHOOERIES.ALIS. WINES, LIQUORS, ?ko., which thoy
ate selling at reas cable figures
We would invite purchasers to call and examino oar
Blocs. ?ION OF THE BIO PITCHER.
August i_statt 6
JOHN KING & CO.,
WHOLBSALK GKOCBRS
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
Nos. 143 and 145 East Bay,
OPPOSITE KERB'S WHARF,
OFFER FOR SALE, LOW FOR CASH:
HEIDSIEOK CHAMPAGNE, QUARTS AND PINT8
.SHERRY WINE, in cates and in eaaka
MADEIRA WINE, In caaea and In casks
CLARET WINES, in caaea. pints and half pint?
CORDIALS, In cases?a variety
BITTERS (E. O. Self), in cases
BRANDIES, in cases and In caska
OINS, in cases and lu casks
RUM, In cases
WHISKIES, in caaes and In casks
ALE, In caeos, quarts and pints
LAO EH DEER, In quarter barrels, also in pints, picked,
eight dosen to the borreL_8mos Janet.
PALMBTPO IRON WORKS,"
Corner of Concord and Hasel Streets,
LOCK WOOD St JOHNSON'S OLD STAND,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
PREPARED TO BUILD EN?3INE8, BOILERS AND
Machinery of every kind. Castings In Iron and
Hr'ss executed with facility and dispatch. House
Frouts of Caat Iron, and Ratings for all purposes, built
and aot up to order.
VIROINIU8 FREEMAN,
JOBN M. PUNDT, ,.
August n _ EDWARD A. POPP.
tar fut? WEKKLY RECOtti> Oa? BJ?, PU.>
OaASED at H. P. RUOa'B, Market-ntroet, a??d M. at
QDtNrPS, Eing-etreet, at which placea newabhvw. ?*n o?
s-ippUed.
iaf--NonaLirr ? Ul be ?old from the Ofnoe Baya>
1 ait Dsoambei?
FjiAiU'liit? ?nu niAitiVo? ?'An?nuitu
ATTENIION ti CA.Ial.sD TO
GIBSON'S
PATENT ECLIPSE PLOW
CULTIVATOR.
TT8 UTILITY AND ECONOMY SURPASSES ANT
I lmplcnicnt bftho pr? sent day. It will cut Grass und
WouIb, an.t glvofrosh soil to the Plant at otio ?troko;
Its economy holui; fifty per cent of tho presortt systom
of tillage. Call and examine, nnd see lor youreclf, at
C. E. KUGEE'S,
NO. 137 MEKT1NO BTItEKT, Olli I I IK HAYNE
.STKI.KT. CilUlLESKlN.
August 7 tilths:?
. .
L
HOWES'8 IMPROVED COTTON PIOKERS WEIGH
two pound?; picks r.no to 800 pjunde per day,
froo irom trash. PU ICE?$20.
C. K. HUGER,
August I Bluth No 137 Mooting strcot.
C. K. HUGEB,
No. 137 MEETING-ST.,
CIIAHLESTON, S. O.
%-m \:r: ;.jy -
A?-*. ' "I Ti_a?..-Ti ' '."
?
V - i--/-./':-.- .:."; ; "''. ffcP
\.-.->*-- *-* jsrg? ..?__- _??__ . .--? . :. :-:|r i-;if';J
LOCOMOTIVES, RAILROAD IRON
RAILWAY SUPPLIES
PORTABLE <fc STATIONARY ENGINES
IRON 4 WOOD WORK MACHINERY
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS
COTTON GINS,
MILL AND GIN BANDS
WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAPES, ?to.
PLATFORM, COUNTER AND WARE.
IIOUSE SCALES.
COTTON PICKERS, &o., ?to.
93- Represented by Moaars. M. E. JES30P k CO.,
New York.
April.
CHEROKEE CURE,
TUS OHEAT
INDIAN MEDICINE,
Cures all diseases cruised by
self-abuse, viz :? Spei-tiuttor
rhea, Srmiunl - Weakness,
Night Emission?, Lows of
Memory, Universal Lassi
tude, Pa int in the Back, Dim -
{?nets of Vision, Prematura
^OldAgt, WeakNerrtt, Di?
\cult Breathing, Pale Counte
'nance. Insanity, Otmxtimp
tin", and all diseases that 1..1
low as a ?cqtionc? of youthful indiscretions.
Tho Cherokee. Curo will reatoro health and visor,
?tup the emissions, and effect a permanent euro
after, all other medicines have failed. Thirty-two
patjo pamphlet sent In a sealed onvelope, freo to any
ailuress.
Prico $2 per bottle, nr three bottles for $5. Sold
by all drupt-lsta ; or will bo sent by express to any
portion of tho world, on receipt of price, by the
sole proprietor,
Dr. W. B. MEBWIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y.
Cherokee Remedy,
Cures oil Urlnory Corn
plaints, viz: Orare!, In Hi tin
, inutio? of the Bladder ami
iKidney*, Retention if
\Urine, Strictures of the
\Urethra, Dropsical Swell
fing?. Brick Dust Deposite,
ami all diseases that requira
a diuretic nnd when u=eil in
conjunction with tho
CHEROKEE INJECTION,
dooe not fall to euro Gonorrhea, Olee', and all Mu
csus Discharge* In Malo or Female, raring recent
cuses in from one to three datjt, mul is -?-.iieriahy
rrcomtnoiidoil in tlioso cases of Fluor All/ux or
Whites in Female*. Tho two ?ncdicine. used In
conjunction will not fall toretnovo thlsdbacreeal.lo
c.uuplnli't, and In thoio case? nutro other uitdieiues
liavo been used without success.
Price, Remedy, Ono Bottle, *?. Three Bottle*, ??.
" Injection, " " t'-i " " $?*
Tho Chorokco " Cure," "Remedy." ntul " Injec
tion", nro to bo fount! in nil well reflated tlru-r
storo?, and aro rccommendod by pliy.Hlcl.ins and
druggist? all over tho world, for their Intrinsic worth
nnd tnorlt. Bomo unprincipled dealers, however,
try to deceive their customors, by eollinp cheap nnd
worthless compounds,?In order to mako money?
In placo of these. Be not- deceived. It tho tlrur?.
cists will not buy thorn for y , writ: to us, nnd wo
will senti them to you by exjircjo, securely packed
and froo from observation. Wo treat all d{sca?ws to
which tho human system is snl.Joct, nnd will bo
pleased to receive f?ll nnd explicit statements from
thoso who havo failed to rccolvo relief heretofore,
l-adies or gentlemen can address ub fta perfect con
fidence. Wo deslro to ?end our thirty-two paco
pamphlot froo to every Isaf end ftentlouinn In the
land. Address all letters for pamphlets, medicines.
or advlco, to the solo proprietor, (J?
* Dr. W. B. MEBWIN, 37 Walker St., H. Y.
May 24_thstn lyr
SUMMER RESORT
GLENN SPRINGS, < .
filMllTANilUKU DIST1UCT. 8. O.
Wf 0. ANDEltSON, PnorniETOB.
18 NOW OPES FOR TH ". SEASON,
TERM?.
$2 60 per day, $05 por month.
Access by ral'road to Spat taribur_r. O. II. Hacks from
thereto tho Sprlug?.
August 7_M
NOTICE.
THE 8UBSOBIBEB H AVINO BETUBNED TO LHB
City, wUl contract for all kinds of HOUSE-BUILD.
INQ AND REPAIBINQ. W. H. .?itllVKlt,
No. 141 Won tworth-Btreet,
Or tu ?Awsoa ft fiXL&oxMAH's, Na 17 Urosd-streou
Bcptsmb?ri tut1**
n i i 111? 11 mi i m,? mm ?, ?. ,mm m m i ?J}
JL ??.Jk ?a ?
Leading Journal
OP
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Hog respectfully to return their thanks to tba
public for its liberal ?support to their Journal, and
proniiso that in the futuro, ae in the past, it shall
bo their aim to make
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THE
MOST DESIRABLE PAPER
in the country. It has now
THE LARGEST ?JIRCIJLAT1GN
of any Newspaper issued in the State, and is
THE LARGEST IN SIZE
of any Paper published in the Htate?issued in
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York Herald.
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have thought of doing this for aonio time, bat
owing to thegeneral d:->uria.igcnient of postal af
fairs, we liavo conceded not to do ??o until the
commencemeut of next ceason.
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tiroly now feature? in this enterprise; it will no?
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patrons will be as woll pleasod with it as are
bar present patrons pleaaod with the daily.
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