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Life Heit! pt ii rt". Chisel in band stood a sculptor-boy. With his marble block bet?re him ; And bia eye Ut up with a gleam of loy. Aa an angel dream passed o'er him. He carved that dream on a *b?p*l?*s atone, With ma^y a eharp incision ; That ange) dream he had made nts own, He had oaui&t that angel vision. Sculptors Of Life are we,J?*? With dur souls uhc*rved b? fore OB. ? ? Wurong the hour when at Ood'e command Our iifu-dream passes befor-j w.. . . If we carve it then on a shapeless stone, ' ' ; With many a aharp incision ; Th? angel dre? a shall be our own, Tttt liUnrlcsnm Money Market. TmtestMT. inly 16- 1869? The money market has been dull throughout tho -week. There were few off ?rings and transactions were 'limited. The quotatlons below are given at SAeir nominal value. Money ts easy at X P" cent, per month on good collaterals^ City Stock is firm at ?najes. State Bank* pills are in good demand; other ^rttotstiona nnehanged. . JJJ jr .' . , BOUTHBRN BAKE DILLS. "?T , < ? Current Bates Bank of Camden. . .SO @00 jUnk of Charleston..80 @82 Bank of Chester.16 ?00 Bank of Georgetown.. .Iff ?00 S?nk e? Hamburg.8 000 lani or Newberry,..,,...81 ?00 Bank Of Boutb Carolina..30 @oo Bank of State Pta) Carolina, prior to 18*1.6? ?00 Bank of BUteol S. Carolina,after lat Barmert^aUoTExcbtoge Bank, Charleston. 1 ?00 W?^fc lou Planter's Bank of Fairfield.:. .... 8 @00 jyi*nteri'. and Mechanics'Bank,Charles ton. 90 900 Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, ?old)..,.77 @00 awes tern Railroad Bank, Oh aries ton. <n*W>.......;....ii.<...77 ?300 Btate Bank,Charleston. ...:.:... 0 900 Union Bank, Charleston.... .'....'..98 ?00 ?tty or Charleston Change Bills......97 &C0 ?tate S. CarolinaTreasuryNotes...OB @00 - Bowra, etocKfl Aaa coprose. City of Columbia Bonde...v............ ...C8 @00 City of columbi* Coupon?.. ...wv. v ?.ji~ * 76 @00 South Carolina Railroad rand Bank Stock fwhoiMiaarefi'.-.,.,dnu,*6 Bou?? Carolina ???lroad (half shaTCB)dull.21X@00 B. C. Railroad B3XP?r Cent. Bonds...... . .7fi ffiOQ s. Gi H. Ba seven Fat cent. n'a*... . ; .J..:8? @oo 8. O. Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness .95 ooo City of Charlea ten Six Per Ct.Btock..63 ? 63 City nf Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.80 ?J0O Bute of South Carolina Bondslbld) ex past -?duecoupons......;...w..............tl ?73 BUto of South Carolina Bonde (new Issue, of January 1, 1867) ex past due o m- J: poa?.i.wA.70 @71 BUte bf,?-ta dardina, nonda) (issued lot Eankof .tho Htkta bille).... .v.'.I?, J;..CS OOO BUteof ilona Oaroimaistook.............70 ?gm State of South. CarollnaCouponir...,-..7? ?$00 People's National Bank Stock. ..no sales?. 1 IO QO0 First National Bank Stock.......no sales..HO @00 ur won .Bank ?oca. Ad ; ?'t St ;. .t9tf@l6 Greenville abd Columbia Railroad State . guaranteed bonds, i, . M S*?'?'?Xi .QW'J .-?63 I @00 Greenville and .columbi* 1st Mortgage . B?nds.'..j.......:j....;J....ir...v....60 OOO Northeastern R. i H. lat Mortgage.Bends.AS ?100 ' Northeastern R.B. lat Coupons (past Que). 70 @00 >. Kertheaetern Railroad Stock (capital).%8H&00 Northeastern Railroad Stock, {preferred)... $83000 Worthes^e?Tiia3?Cci^?c^60?Indobt?d-: oloSl ll hessi.... fiVirn iilA .hi.. .". w.. ..67u <$oo Ch?mwi?nd Darlington let mott bend?. .81' (?03 iii Cbsrlsato? Oa* Company Stock <es div). .?^l ^/?)23 ". Charleston atty Railway Stook%.. -.... t."M> AW Charleston liming and Manufacturing - company's Phosphate Worka..100 @00 Charleeton ?nd Savannah Railroad Bonds : ' (Stateguarantee)..Cg O.00 Bavannah and Charleston BB. Stock. i&> 31' @00 City of Savannah Bonds..... i..;.;9l' @oo City of Savannah Coupons (due previous to 1st June, .UK); JV..97 #00 City ef Savannah Coupoite (duo after lat - June, 18S6)..;L^.. ... ... ...97 OOO City.of Memphis oonda, endorsed by MY I * C kUiirtad..U.. i ve?\ Vi'.,'..... ; ;. .70 ?$00 Memphis snu. Chart ea ton Railroad 8toui.au @12 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bondi-.90 ft!00 Memphis end Charleston R. R. Codooris. .83 @00 So Bsod vii ;. i : ? . ?'} Ijuiartfi OTJ do : kbnkaoir. XaVEBPOOLi^Pcr Bhlp R C WinUirop-3t*S bago Sea Island Cotton, 5SO b>)M Cplwa OnMnn. oin ?.v. ..Cotton Heed, 8-tca:Bta?Wax4 llOivma Phosphate; 0776 bbl? Rosin. smvMit". ,M?W? MONTliVIDEO AND A MARKET--Per bark Helen Sanda-867,689 lee? Lumber, 100 bbls Rosin. PBOTTDENQB, B I-?P^acnr T jp W?der^i*^] NEWYOB^-Sereteamsb ip Magnolia-887 bales up- ' Hm? ana M baies Sea Island Cotton. 1Q8 tierces Rice, ii obie Rosin. 121 .bales .Yarn, 50 ca?is day, 181 packages Frail? and Vegetables. 80 packagee fcVnndrles, 80 Empty Barrels, 8 Horses. ... .Per steamship Champion-DD bags. Fea. Isl and Cotton. 114 bales Upland Cotton, 116 tierces Bice, 8? tobie Rosin, 30 tea Clav, 711 sacks Wheat, 117 baleBYam, 130 Empty fibbls, 800 pkg? Fruit ann Vegetables.Per echr Xl Hy-?84 bales Up? land Cotton, 183 caska Rice, 87 bbl* Rosin, 10 . tobla Ale. 184 pieces Iron, 1 cask ? ead. 3 caees Beoki, 200 caeke paoll-a Clay, 463 empty Carbo.v*, 60 empty Ale'Barzo?s,'/I boxes Ordnance, 60,000 feet Li.meer. . . ! . ;..-:'].' PHIL.ADI?LPHIA-Per steamship Prometheus^-^?0 i balee Cotton, 82 bales Domestics, 891 bbla Roein. 60 ?ask? Olav, 38 tierces Rice, 65 Car AX es, 1 i bale Wool, 300Wotermelons. EOpkKs VegeUh.'eS. and ^undrtee... .Per brig Josie A Devertalix-If S tierces Rice, 17 balee t-plcjirt cotton, 100 bble Beein, 12 balee Baas, 8 . alee Rope Cuttt?ga. 4 C bb?a Iron, 400 iona Phosphat... .Per sehr John ? orran-590 tons Phosphate Bo?k, 60 ?atea Bags. 1O0 Empty Barrels, lot Furniture and bun dMgai ' .T . -, BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-360 tigrera Bice, cAnahka cuy. le balea Rags, ff bile? Hides, . 3 hale? Oction, 4 balea Tarn, 80 package?... .Per t sehr ll J Palmer-106,000 feet Pine Lumber. TilEClft HUES TON HA 15 K iU'f. rOBVBX WBXK XlTDIIta JULY 16, 1860. THE CHOPS - Ihe growing cotton crop has beela favored during the week, just c?peed With weather suited to the healthy progreas of the plant, and with the exception of an occasion^ complaint, the great mass of( the inteUlgence .has. been good, and ranch Pi lt of a hopeful character. The com croj* has been suffering to a considerable extent for want of rain, and ito some quarters has been badly dam? aged from; thia cause, while mother placea a anni oient supply Of moisture has, been obtained ; but additional ratha are much wanted in many sec? tion a to/perfect this grain. The rice crop ia in go d condition on the larger1 streams where an a r pie HUpply bf 'freah'w&ter'cah be bad, but on the smaller rivera the plant ts being damaged for want of a good flow. -Moderate raina et this time would benefit a'l crops, an J ia demanded if a good provision yield ia to be secured. Tau Corro? MABXBT.-The ?tapie in the En'?listo market dozing moatef ?to? past ?reek Las been firm and Bomewbat acUva;with a toDdeucyt> a?vince anlddllBg uplands, which opes?'dl at 12)?d. hardening te 11Hl9taH&. but Closing ea?ior, while the article at New York?which hegap at-84>?, baa since been rather at^Mty; at S4M@8i?o, and at thia point mid. diing uplands have remained without variation at Mo V tb. The stocks of the article throughout the fiouih have become so much reduced that the trans actione can only be of the most Dratted character until the receipt or the new crop. .The En: h?b ?nd Northern markets have shown the following movements during the werk just clos? ed : At I.iv. ip.K)i on Friday, July Dib, tho staple was jnuiet. eales 10 000 bales, uplands 13*?d ; at Kew Ye k the article was duli and Jfo. lower, aali-tt fl- 0 balea at 84^o. On Saturday fhe.fofui?c was ??iiv??' sales 13 000 bales, upland? ttKd.j the latter opened dull but oloeod firmer, sales 876 b ios ai 3?)?<?) 84>j<> On Monday the former wat active but nu changed, salea 12,000 bales, oplanda 13X?. 1 the lattor was wi bout alleratlou, sales 890 balea at 3?X<g 34>?c. On Tuesday the former was active, eales 13,000 bates uplaudi; I3)?d ; the latter waa firm, aale? 160U bales t**4,%?U%c. On Wednesday the former w.ia a shade firmer, sales lb,OOO bales, np tond- 13'?Ol'.J?di? the latter eloaed droonlnaxfeiea MOO bales at'84'kc Taaterdaythe former was easier at 13^0. ; the Utter waa quiet at 84>4?3*>?c The supply-of Che article la sight at the latest datoB ma as -follow J : 1809. 1869. Pta X in Liverpool..... 866 00*) 681.870 Afloat from India..,.,,..... ffrf.OOQ 687,000 /Host from America............ 49,006 4 ,.00u Bto.k lu landon..-. 76.840 88.933 Afloat tor London..?.. 46.000. 118,000 ?tock in Havre.v... 46 008 87 0 8 Aflo.itfor llavr. 183,601 96.636 Stock tu Bremen. 18 031 13,100 Afloat tor bremen..?..? 9 701 4,f?14 .took in United ? tates perta,.... 47 9*4? 169.106 ftockin the interiorjtoivna...... 3.esa son Tut?, .v................ 1,838,618 1.636.083 reficiOn?y tn visible supply . 994,47? Stock of Cotton held by Manoheater saAwsjars at ! ihe mills, now 123.000 bale?; same time 1868, i??.OOO p j)Bie*. MUdung ujdaadtnow 19>f;alt?<d; then lift*., ? Ttleexiivala Ot <hu ?t-ipMi^t tuts port <or the WetdE 1 ho? been no bags of sea Island and 716 bag? of up Tan 1?, against no baga of Bea island* and 621 balea of uplands the week before, and 2 baga of sea Ulanda ana 381 bulos of uplands Tor thu cuTrcxpondhig week j ??st year. These receipt? bavo been from'the f ol lowlog sources, say of uplands per South Carolina Ballroad. 693 bales; par Northeastern Railroad, 20 : balea; from tantee, 3 balea. . . 1 bo transaction? in ibo article m thia market, for the -week, have been as follow? : On Friday, July 9. the demand was light and prices lets' Arm; eales 68 balee; ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at WO83. low middling and mid. Ung 88o ?J? Mr. On BstuMTay'tnft lnqtr'ry waa of the nrort hmtted description and prl.es without strength; sales 70 balea; quotations unaltered. ' - On Monday there was a moderate demand; s*les 130 balee; ordinary to eood "ordinary being quoted at8098a, low middlings 32 K. ?nd middlings 88o . am ru On Tueeday there was astead/ inquiry; salea 300 baMea; quotations unchanged. -,j .in On Wednesday there was a fair domand; sales 230 balee; ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at SO @32, low middling 32>i, and middling 33c f> M.^ yesterday the market waa quiet; salee 186 balee; riz: 9 at 32; 57 at 33; 09 at 33>?. We quote:. ! . IJVKBPOOL CLABHITICATION. ; Ordinary to irood ordinary.30 033 Low middling,.33J6? aWddhng...........v.....8? ? By New Vork classification wo quote : ; Madang..,..88Kij- ; , BSA ISLAND COTTONe - stock 0*t this. class of th? fibre has become BO much reduced that trens&c lions are necessarily light, but the market otherwise show s no important change. Th? eales for the week were about 25 bags, among which- Were 4 Flor i dee at ?8; 1 bag ft 60; 1 hag at 65; 10 bags at 68 cents. Wa quote common Floridas at 60$6?; medium ct 60@70. Sea island a may be quoted at 66? 78 for medium and 80?tl ft lb tor fin?. ' ' .' '.v ' . BICE.-lhere has beeta a"fair inquiry for thia grain, and prices have been steady dunn? the week, with some tendency to firmness, in consequence of the rapidly reducing stock in the hands of factors. The transactions have been about 600 tierces of clean Caro'ina, among which were 36 tierces et OX; 84 at 7>i; 100 at 7?; lOOltTX' 37 at 7 13-16; 86 at 7K ; 27 at 8c. We quote common to fiir clean Carolina at 7K@7X; good 8?8tfo fl Sh. Bough rios may be quoted at fl 70? l 00 fer interior, and fl 70@100 f? bushel for sea coast, NAVAL STORKS.-The receipts el nee last'weekly report bas been .about 1800 barrels. 736 barrels roeta have been sold?t $8 for No 1, 83 36 for lew Vol, and8190@2 tor astra No 3, No 8 ?1 76?1 80, 326 casks spirit* soldatS7M@38o, and on? HmaUiet tn extra pnokages at 383,c. ,880 ?b?rrele ernie tur? pentine at $2 80 for virgin, $2 60 for yellow dip. and fl 66 for hard. No fine grades of rosin received, and the grades now coming to market are very irre. Ru'ar. I HAT -The receiDts of tbis article were moderet? sav abont 600 bales of Elstern and a limited lot ' of North River. We .note eales of Eastern. at if 1:90 fl hundred and North River at 96o fl hundred, both from the wharf. I COBB -The arrivals of this .grain hava been light and .unimportant, i here has beep s moderate in? quiry for country consumption, wi:ha dispoteittoa to stiff?nprices. Sales of wbite Maryland took place early in the week..'ip a jobbing way, a. fl 28 V usbel. but baa emee stiftwued to fl 269138 for yel. low, and fl 33? 1 86 for white, weight bags Includ? ed. ;: " ' ' ' ' : ly ? '?. . ' FLOUR.-Tho market ?a fairly ?applied with'North? ern and Western biands, with eoute' arrivals of new Southern. Priooa have teen steadily maintained, and we quote Northern and. Western super at fO 21 fi barrel; extra at $0 60@7 25 * barrel ; family at 87 60@8 60 fl barrel, and extra family, at f?@l? barrel. Southern qua'itles may be quoted at Me] 8 60 fl barrel for super; f 9@10 fl barrel tot extra, and flO 60?ii ?Ji barrel for family deacrlptiona. : BACON.-There has been a fair inquiry and only c light-s?eekr PtfceB early in tire week were 26c -foi shoulders and 1.9Kc tor eides^ but yesiekday th? market waa firmer and holders were . asking 16>?c for prime shoulders and 19&q. for prime olear rit ?Ides. .- * \ i WHEAT- SO me lots of neir Bon th ern have beer recei ved, abd we quote prime white at %\ 75 '? ' BOWHB.-There is a fair stock of primo Gkreh?n We quote primo at 40 cte. % fa. W?stern and otheu lower ?rattes sell from 25@35c. fl lb, aa in quail ty. t ; SALT -i-?. 'caigo Of about 2400: sacks were received direct from Liverpool, i lue article from ?hipb?err li held at f 3 fi sack. Store lots are held at t2@a ll fi sackv " ; di; j INDIA BAOorNa.-The' market for this art i ci? has been quiet. Gunny cloth 45)4 inches wide ant 2K IBS to the yard, ia nominal1 in the absence o traotactlone. Dundee bagging, 44 inches, 1 % tte for the yard, ia held at 30@35c. Sea island ba| 5?np, 45inchejw?de, 2:?s. for the yard, is held *t 45c I BOPE.-?he demand towrope' uV'moderate, ant ?jrlcea are 'aohaewhat nominalst quotations. Wi juote hemp at - cents fiM^eenlea/w^ tanta ind jute. ajtB^@9 cenU *rpotini. 1 \tt 1 IBO? j^Mpe ANO Tractor'-cotton, of the'jr??Bt ap proved i patterns, are 'offered on1 -the market, at 1 TTMBEBN AND hiB ar?clVon. the market,: but prices are''upc wiged Se quote ^tJtoWtor milting purposes iron} $6@i lipping tirnber $10@15; 4 4<tf5-4; ?oor;?g heav lt f 13915 fl Bright' lumber, good?merchant ible, from city milli- cuttoirtze, from f20@33 fi ] by the cargo. < FREIGHTS.-To? Liverpool, ny etea tis, nominal ; b ?ail, Hd on uplands, and %d on eea islands. To Havri nominal. Coastwise vet eelB are- in demand-TO Ne ?ork cy eteam Kc on uplands, and f?o. on ac Islands, fl 60 fl tierce on rice; by sail, J^c fl ? an cotton; fl fl tierce on rice; 40b fi bbl. ? main; f8 fi M. o i lumber ; fOiglO fl M. or timber. To Boston, by eaiL >?@0-16e ft Itt. o apland cotton. To Providence f8 fl M. on boards %a fi lb on cotton. To Philadelphia, by steam, Ul settled and nominal; by sail, ffa7 ft M. on. boardi If on timber ; ' f 8 per ton on Clay; and ff 60@ !>n pbesphatefl. To Baltimore, by steam, ur 3ttled apd nominal. By sall. f?@7 fl M. o joarda-88 50(^4 fi ton on phosphate rock. Vesae) ire m demand by Our marohanta tb 'take lumbe ?relgbt^ from Georgetown, B. C., Darien and Sat! a Uiver, Goo., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Korti ;rn r ?rts, ona* f?l?12 f> 'M. are ratea on ??mtte md boards. Jjt Vf- !*" (J*; K 'j \ j, j y EXOHAKOK-sterling Billa-The rate yeeterda ma 140 for aixty day bills. . ri! : : V r?f DoMxsrro KXOHANOK-The banks arepurchaaln ight checke on New Tor? & dleeouut; 6 daya ) liaoount They are Belling Bight oheoks at }& preu GOLD.-The brokers ware yesterday buying i ?0, ?.nd selling at 87^. ? ? Afiauratets by Telegrap?a. FOBTJOH BCABKBT8. LONDON. July VS-Noon.-CODBOIS, 93^. Bon< irn?at82K. lurpentiUe 37s fd. The Bank of En, ind has reduced ita rate of interest to 8 per slant. LIVERPOOL, July 15-Noen.-Cotton steads; u inda. I2}a'ai2>id; Orleans ISalSKd; sale? io,0< 'ales. ' j ; ' , Afternoon.-Cotton easier; uplands 12>?d ; Orleai 18d. Old corn 2KB ; new 27s Od. Bed Western wke a 3da9<t 4d. li?vss, ?ul; 15.-Coltan ?rm, both on the sp nd afloat, DOMESTIC MABEKTS. NEW Totas, July 15 -Noon.->toeks strong. Ste og Gold 30.K Cotton qulot at 84>.??3i>? 'ur pon ti ne drooping at 42 Kc. Bc sib firm; go? trained at 83 B0a2 35. H vening.-Cotton quiet and unchanged: eal 100 bale? ftt84>4'a34Ko. Flour unchanged. Wb< ssf&fi Nol Bprttrg ?1 64; red Western fl 50; ar er Hoat hera new fl 65*1 46, Com Irme* at 92a0: erk $32 60. Lard firmer at 17>?ai?X- for ?tear ta30j<j 'for kettle; Whiskey firm at fl 06. B( teadj ; Carolina 8390, Naval stores quiet. Frelgl ?avy. Money easier st 7, ourrenoy, with exec iona at 6 Gold 8?K. BALXIMORB, July 15 -Cotton quiet and steady ac. Flour doll and unobauged, but vary firm I m gradea. Wheat firm and higher; sew red fl 6 65. corn edvsueed; white fl fit yellow fl 8* eft Mess pork quiet at 884. Bacon firm and i Ivo; clear sides 18K*1H??C; Shoulder* ttjfaiaft ame 23K?23c. Lard dun at lt^aaoc. Whisk aaroe and Indentaudat fl 08al 07. OiNorwxATi, Joly 16.-Wea? pesk fff. Baot IOa.d?Val4al4jt(Sl4K ; a'dea 17X?l9^o sc LOUTB. July 16~Wh,akoy ..rna at fl. Mi orkaad bacon unchanged. Saud nominal at . liOthjjytLLR, tftily.S.-^Piroxision.i ver/ Arm. Mess pork ?6?. Shoulders 14al4)?c; clear ?Idea 17>?c. : WtiaiwtoTo??, JD?V .'5 -spirits turpenune 88X?. RoHin quiet Turp.-ntlve unchanged. Tar $2 20. ATJStrfKr*. July IO.-^Jo?v?r, i?a?ket <;a?yj aalefl 70 balea'; receipt*'TM bates'; rei dd Un g nommai at ?ifcV SAVAITOAB, July IC -J$o mir rot; receipts 68 balee; exports ICO bales. UolmXr jt?y; W.-noljaing; aim?; receipts ?5 bales; exporto ?38 balee. OAUtaBS, July 16.-Colton, middling 32^c; buyers onry off ring 32o ; sales ?8 bale's; receipts 46 bales; exports 348 bales. Gold 96%. Sterling 61 H.. Now York sight %c premium. Sugar firmer; com? mon loal lc : prime c. - Molasses nominal ; chelee fermenting 63a64c - -. '.VeiliUi ,i , Wilmington u**rrxef ! WILMINGTON, July 14. -TuBPEirprrrE-Mai kot steady, with sales of 209 bbls et $8 tor virgin, and 83 OS for yellow dip, per 388 pounds. t-riRiTB TtrHFBimKK--No sales reported. Poem-?s?es of 1167 bbls at 81 65 for strained .1 75 for No 2, fl 80 for extra No 3, 88 37X for No 1, mi lija for pile. Tan-48 bbls changed hands st 13 20 per bbl. Si aeon Bi sir stet. MACON, ?uly 13 -C'?TTOX'.-Vhere were t?n eales Kd to-day, and 4 bales received, none shipped. We re no obangel to note, there being no demand and uo cotton offering. Middlings are held at 81c. Stock on hand 894bstoa.? ... -y ? .- ? ... ?. , Cl&avrleatnn w toots sal? PHeenu BAGGING, fy yard Dundee. 80 0 40 aALlfftOPE*WTB-Tda??ia! - S - Western._. 8 ?* 13), rj^;^::"". :?-... *** 8 Ordinary to Good Ordinary. 80 ft 83 , tx>w Middling..82)il - Middling to Strict Middling. 88 fl - , Good Middling. - I? - .?es, Island. 00 1 1.00 COFFEE, f\ ib-Rio. 20 @ 36 i??v^^::::v.:.;;::.v,;:::::::: .Sis VF RT[LIZERS- . . I . iv Carolina Fe. Ulirer, 'fy 2900 fte.:. 6(5.00 0) - Wando Fertuiaer.?0.00 g . - Double RoOned Poudrette. 30.00 <3> - Nile*' Phosphate.....rw?.?8.00 & - Peruvian Guano, V 3340 lbs. 95.00 (ja - Pacific Guana, fl 2000 fts. 05.00 Sk - Phoenix Guano.155.00 m - Baugh's Phosphate, fl 20001be.. .160.00 A - Rhodes'Phosphat?, fV 20(10Ibe.. . 166.00 @ - Rhodes' Stand. Manure-too time 87.69 (4 * OrohUlaGuano-.....MO tune 85 00 & - Land Plaster.. ... 34.80 @ Mapes'SuperPhosphate,? 309? ft 6?;00' ? I -' Zeil'a Raw Bone Phosphate*:...... ?O.oO. ? . ? - Bell's 8uper Phosphate of Lime.. 00.00 ? . - Woolston'B Phosphate Of Lune... ; 65.011 ? - Woolston's Vegetate, fy 3000 lbs 85.00 @ - Croaedale's Gen. buper-Phos, net 60.00 . @ rm io: Bowers'Complete Mauure, net... 60.00 ,? . . fcardy'a Phospho Peruvian^ oasb. CB. 09 ?- ' -. hardy's PaoBoGuano^ cash...... 60.00 <nj llMsci Patapaco Guano-. ..,|65.9B @ - E Frank Cc?*a Phosphate.|65.00 ? - FLOUR. ft bbl-Supei . 6.25 <& w Northern and;Western Extra. 6.00 @ 7.35 1 Baltimore Extra.... -~ Southern-Super..". 8.00 @ 8.B? , Extra...'.i.... 9.80 ?9'9.8(1 Family............... 10.00 <@U.O0. QRA1N- Maryland Oats, f* bushel.. -<& - . Western Oats, fy bushel:.1 '- (?..- ! Corn, fy bushel.- '-'in &AY, fy cwt-North River........ I . 90 L* 1 ; Eastern.1 1.80 @ - LUMBER, %i M. teet-? f , . : Clear White Pine, 1st quality.;... '50.00 ?$55.09 , Wb.ttePine, good run............ 138.op ?40.00 i Yellow Pine.20.00 . @22.00 1 Boards, fy M. feet-Rough..118.00 (?15.00 Grooved and Tongued_129.00 @92.00 : VOLASSES, 1t\ gallon-Cuba.? 40 & li 47 Muscovado.4 18 AB 56 Sugar House....,.c0 $1-00 New Orlsena....\./4.M/."ffta.v.1 ' :'<-? .? ' y A VAL STORES, fy bbl-Tar.... Qi y>-.. Pitch............................ -r ,,(fi*. , Rosin, Pale."1 t.0a"#( J BMin,No.l.wviw>rr?'<>% ? 8?? Rosin, No. 2....J?.jfJ.?}..Ti:.\.? 1.80 O 2.00 Bosin. No^ 8.....s. 1.75 M - ^ SoIrltB T'jJbentiue, ^ ?allc-i.| 87^9 88 I Oaiutu. ?D. I 16 (St - VKILS-American, *@20d, V> kog..| 5.50 (fr 7.00 POWDER-D'upotirt, F.F.F. g.... 6:70 if - : Dupont's, F.F.F. ... 0.60 m ><*>-' Dupont's, Blasting..i.-. K.. 4.25 @ - P?OFXS/02V?-?' ft- - Bacon. Hams, fi nV.....'i....^..K . ; Bacon, Sides. 19X4* i0% Bacon*L?houlderai..i............ >16)?# - Bacon. Strips. 30k<4 31 Lard. tn-keg..'.l.. 23 Qk 98 7 Butter.;....;,.7................. 80 ?Si 40J 4 ,v.t?s"ttt^t| u 9 Onions................-? sjl r - Apples .. r. :. :. - ea1 - - fe/C?-Carolina, fl ft . . ?. 7 @ 8 ?. ] East India. - J.. - ? - ?SerpooL^?*.^\?.^:: SUGAR, ??'?-Raw! tl >PortoBico.;..,^......,^T.>:^ .;34. , ; MUSCOVS/' ft?,. S ?.'T.? r ??< Wit ... ggf Mjn, ? u?xnpsirmttVe- Exports ot cotton, froixi - - t'fiie Port ot 1 Marleston. ' : I ?TXPOETED TO tlJ IO 1U Bil "1 > fV 1 UVerpool........ Jther British Ports..;:.., Total to Great Britain... SKA ?ST^AND. Beles. 3ther 1 rench Ports. ; Total to France. j B$nv? hu Vortt of Europe.. Total North of Europe. outh of Europe_. i .Vest Indies, A-o...,... Tend Foreign Port?. Boston...... .... Uiod? island ? -c..'.. .*. SeWYork.... ?hlladalphia............ Baltimore and Nor ilk. Dther United States ports. Total to Coastwise Ports. Grand Total. 4,023 .4,083 40,789 48.78B. 653 4,023 3,068 "ii. 47. S 168 7,186 602 2,404 03,840 6,623 3488 100,651 10.704 JS.769 . 1?9, 189,888 193,178 Ifixportd of mee. At ay at stores ana mu t>er from' tn? Port of Charleston, ffresB geptemtoer l t? tfsi^^'jrM? . ? lokton............. tew York. ?hiladelpbla. ...... laltimore.,.. lew Orleans...... lob! le. 'rovidenoe, RI..,. Ither U. S. Torte., .ft? tl* Total Coastwise! larcelona..,....... I ajorca & a Market Peet Indies. tabfax, N 8...... # t Johns, N MK,,..l pondon. bristol. Eng. dverpool. tavre..... lonte.video.". rreat Britain. Total Foreign.. Orana Total.. BICE. |?./5TOREB. Tieroes. ? li' l i jtwH 1 1 i11 ' 1.761 11,440 1466? ' 7,988 4 3.834 3,1CO i .1,481 o 8.S29 ? 403 :...;> -.' non.? A 8 JO bike .M ?7.722 - '0 70 28,887 .3,7X61 3)968 Rot?; ?0.8?7 82.T01 27.7021 56,648 ?aar?BB. ?est. 861435 4.659.90Q 2.150.980 2,888,659 3,328,6r8| .483,118 13 7S4.841 1.858,784 .td? 288,^28 1.087 462 14.'il3 803 S to? kui ot VotUn tn tit? Interior Town - nat Included la the Kee? lp te. Augusta andHembtrg.Joly 1 Mason. Geo.July 12 Columbus. QM.Joly 13 Montgomery, Ala.July 1 Selma, Als..,.july 1 Memphis, Temi....July 9 Nashville, Tenn.July 10 Total. 1869. 1,600 821 240 fSO 260 862 170 2 388 ll Si g: Bi i g S?L I .8 Li t i . : j . : ?M3 I lfel >glai a: .liiLiMM^li : s : S? : vi i i? Ll fe : .fi! t : t < t : ? : i's eos A??L -4 0k SM '8* !0 -J Ll ; is i i ? TTT? : i ss ? ?a? Ll SS ??HP?: 0?H8.\,55 ..lilL?iSSIM : :\ MLLLMLilLIlJr il g iiili II ? Nor?.-We h?e deducted from New Orleans 41i?87 bales Uplanj, from Mobile 16,680 balee, from' .Savannah 3724 baja Sea Island and 240 bales Up r^B 4?an "???Wc?, naM hw?R ^ yaland and 202 bale?: Upland, th? quantittea received at those ports from Mobitet irrida, Texas and 8a^ajsaah. CawssjBMfea) peJ UmUrtrn* July 15. . sl?&^^^SS?SP bWea l*oa??tics, 16 hods Bacon, 22 boxes Tchacco, 1 car Pig Iron. TOReD Agent, Mowry l^.-OoldstntlWt * ?on. t?Pol-: Mn, W W Smith, 1 steins H Bnlwinkle. Pelzer.. Pnseenfera. _ Pe* steamship Falcon, tbr Bal tim ore-Miso rTortu. others. Per steamer Etrille, from Georgetown, B O yjm^'w"*) ?rr?Ber,' 4 v-Midoieton-, P O McNoHy.Mles ftttactnr Jim, i . ,_Ci I or..tgam MOOS. -, Last Quarter, 1st, 7 honra, 27 minutes, evening. 1 ??**KflW 0th. Si toars, 14 min?tes, -morning. First Quarter. 16th 1 boor. 28 minutes, moraine, roll Moon, 28d 8 lours, 84 minutes, morning. ' Laat Quarter. 3t6t.il hours, 46minut?e,morning. O? , '. ? r\ .(?.! ...i-a .? ?: Bj *r*u^jajB8, fr sus. J usss. j WAMB. 13 Monday...., 0. 2 18. Tuesday ....I c.. s 14lWednesd?y.| 6" 8 161 Thursday... ?" 3 IB Friday..... j e_ 4. HSsturday... a 16lWnndsvy....l 6r 7,. 8 I 7.. 8 7.. S 7.. S ,W7 7.. '7 ?tria 9..47 10..14 io..aTc- ii."j:. II.. 4 U.,65* 12.. 42 3forh.? Morn. 12. .60 ia:.20 1..63 A raved fcesterdav. c. I.;'.'A 5 Inward^^W**??. ?B??cTs Bice, lo j 8? ? m 1 fefoare?? ff^tt vrtav. ?^T^ g^*00* Philadelphia--Jno ^gSJ^J*10*"' H0?*^ ?Wl?Kbr?.-Ctourteaay * ft** >?> ?sids. Woodside, Montevideo and ?mar. j ket-Street Bros ? Co. . .,. 'Salicsl Veste relay. '" jteamshlp Prometheus. Gray, Philadelphia, tteamabip Faloon, Horsey, Balttmcro. Kron* ?his. t*??rt. 1 team ship Champion, Lock rood, *?ew Yo;k, July 18 Cleared for th:s fort. !chr My rover, Brown, at New Yxurk, July 12, Monia -nnrtts. ' The sehr Ann B Glover, Terry, iroin Boston for Jnsrlaston, strived st Holmes' Hole, July ll. I BJIJBT OJ? VEM?IEL8 7P. CLEARED AND HAILED FOR 1 Ult! P#A> .FOREIGN L _ . ' ' fklVKMPOOt. ' ? the Haonsb Lissie, FergufQ?,, cleared.May 20 fha Vince, Halliday, up..t.J-?.June 12 (ehr Vslooity, Mnkoe?/8S?^ WA .June 16 ?rlg KW McGilvei^HtutK eldred....... .Jury 1 j SOSiOi rt') < ?rlg Bampdin, Perkins, ty... ?-fX. i ? ?. ?. '. lune 80 K>hr N W Rmi th, looker, up. ?.... .July 12 ichr Wm L h?ring?, Halsey, cleared..... ...July, 0; lehr Myee***, Breen, niearod,.,.... ...w .july la j V *M*V-"t>1t'l?laiSI ..jj I n lehr ?arah Cullen, Avin, np.......... ,^.... .July. 1 *ysajtt?a??ji_jLr_ mi niiii iii i hu 1 j I j mmt ^BAHCIg H. BVO, Late of the Bau of Bb ?pb ?rd. imo' Bs Cohen, MANUFACTURER OF ?. - " '-'T' j? L A J 2f T J "IT W A JB JrO ,. M And vVholesele Dealer In ' ? \ 'iV WARE, J io, IB Hayne??eareet, OBtsurtaatota, B. O' ?"OIL, PAINT, FB?IT CANS AND BOXES aada a specialty. nf May 24 X MST UF NIIll'I'ING In tn? Port or Charleston, July 15. VXSflEXS UNDER IOU TONS. AND BTEAMF.H8 C-OAHTINCJ WITHIN TBE 6TATE EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. Manhattan, 1337 tone, Woodhull, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading-James Ad xor & Co. BARKS. Helen Hands, SOS tons, Woodside, in the stream, for the Kio do la Plata, ready-Street Brothers & Co. Fantoe (Br), 243 tons, Cloverly, at Marshall's wharf tor a port in Great Britain, loading-R Mare St Co. BRIG5. Bradshaw,- tons. Scars at Adgor'a wharf, for Jaek BODVille, ready-W Road) & Co. Adelaide, 218 tons. Wilson, in ashler River, for Pro? vidence, loading-Risley St Creighton. Clifton (Br), 182 tons, Williams, at Marshall's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-BMure & Co Americas, 396 tons,. Hand, in Ashley River, for Pro? vidence, loading-Risley At Creiebton Manzanilla, 156 tons, spear, at Northeastern Rail? road wharf, for Roundout, New York, loading-J A Baslow Jr co. Mootra. 148 tons. Mcfobb, ot N E Railroad wharf, for Philadelphia, loading-J A Enslow & Co. SCHOONERS. Zeta Psi, - ions, inompeoo, in Ashley niter, loc Baltimore, lordlui;-?Unley & Creighton. Lion jRr), ni tons. McLollan, io Ashiey River, for Bermuda, loading-J A Eneiow ii Co. Frank Palmer. 212 ton?. Latham, in Ashley "River, for Philadelphia, loading-H P Baker Ac Co. Clara W Elwell. 296 lons. Jenkins, in Ashley River, tor a Northern Port, leading-I- T Potter, S H Cady, 200 tana, small, at Northeasters BWtioad wharf, for New York, loading-W Roach ft Co. Mary Stow, - toma. Rankin, in Ashley River, for Norwich, loading- W Roach ?Ga . Grace Clifton, - ton?, Otis, In Ashier River, for Philadelphia, loading-Risley & Creighton. Shiloh, 270 tons, Hubbard, at Kerr's wharf, for Baltimore, loading-H F Baker * Co. 0 S Groves, 258 ton?, Weaver, in Ashley River, for Philadelphia, ready-Risley * Creighton. E Waterman. 107 -tons. Marshall, ia Ashley River, for Newport,.loading-Street Bros & Co. ?dolph Bagel, 242 tons, Adams, in Ashley River, tor Philadelphia, loading-H F Baker & Co. Rockingham, 169 tons,. Nickerson, in the stream, for Patilla. Ga., reaay-W Keach ft Co. OFFICIAI,. LIST OF LE XT ESS remaining la the Fostofflce at Oharteston, tor the :wt*k ending JULY 16, 1869. and printed officially in TUB UAUUX NSW*, aa the newspaper having the large st circulation in the City 01 Charleston. i BBflP-srions calling tor Letters Advertised, should .tate thai they aro "Advertised. " as- Ornoo hoar? troto 6 A, M. to 6 P. M. On Sun? day?, rrom 5 to 0 P. M. STANLEY G. TROTT. Postmaster. woMtm'g Liar. Ales ton. Ellin Jackson, Mles L North, M?o P Barr, Misa M A Jonen, Mrs J Nealson, lira E Barron, tharah Jefferson, Mias D O Beruey, Miss E J Jervey, Hrs T P Newton, Mrs J A Blake Miss E J Jervey*. Carrie POrc.ua. Mts O A Blake, Mary M , Jefferson, Mar* ^Parker, Misa E Black, Mrs.C tuer "Pea*aun. Sarah Bride j. Mary Kenney, Mary Finckaey. Mrs J Cammer, Miss L Keggs. Mr- K H Pitkener, Mrs H Camfield, Mrs J Keckeley, Mrs M P?ranos, Mrs p. B J Plnckncy, MiiB Campbell, Mrs C Kerr, Mary Ann FM. O Kerr,'Mary Ann Powers, Marv Chiton, Mrs J Kerr, Fannie L Price, Mite L Colfiby, Mrs E Kidd, Anna E Kamsey, Letty Collins, Mrs L Kilroy, rilen Reeves. Mrs A V Collina, Mrs P Krdse, Mrs W Riley, Miss S A Coone, Mary Kris*ell, Mrs M Robertson, Jolla Cox Manna O . Roosevelt, garah Oraton, Ml-s E La va tue, Anna Ann Canis, Mrs N Levy, Mary Ann Sanders, Miss A Darcey, Jane Lews, Clara ?bserbemer, Pay p. Mrs ti meier,, Anna Mary Deans, MnX. Martin, Misa C ( soabiates. Sarah Dixon, Carrie Maher, Mrs Wm A Dingle. Caroline Moy, Eliza Speiaaegger, poucine, Aman- ?iayon, Mrs C C Emily ? da ' Vare.MissS Steel.. Mrs O Douglas, Mrs &> Martin, Mrs C ?tepbens, Grace i J ... .vianion. Juno . Meads, Mrs C J Dttntf. Eliza' Mathews,-Enaa smith, - Miss O 43 Emilinette, Mist M Smith, tarah AC -. Martin, Miss G sim?os, Lacy Fleming,'Mrs-N Msxcy. Mrs BA roomer, Mary B B Marsh, Mrs L Vi .?wo, Graoty Freacy, Mrs B . Michel, Mrs L Wade, Mrs fl Fraser, Rosina' Mills, Irene Watts, Mr?CL f'rundly, Kate Morrison, Mrs R Webster, Mrs C Fraser, Charlotte ..- X M tut ' O'* Gaillard. Mary T Moffatt, Miss L Weet, Esther A Geary, Ann Morrison,Miss L White, Jana 8 Gibbs, Fannie Moultrie. Mrs 1 Whalry, Harah GUhard, Emma Morant, Mary Welkioson, Em-, Glover, Bester McDonald, Lacy ma Goddard, Un W A Wolf. Miss M N * H .... MoCarthj, Lacy Walpole, Mrs J Harris, Julia E ?J B Holmes, hl.ti F MePonai?,sgneB Wood. Mary A Sughes, Hattie Mc S eal. Char- Wilson, Mrs ? L ..????^ M.rB.?.. ?lS4et.. birnie * Z&t?iX&jjA MK?'S Uni'. Alexander, Jae Gardner, Loren* Baldwin, Nat so T Bennett & Co Goddis, Barcas Bennett, Charles Gowen. William ' 8 ,'SA JTvll H Grant, Robert Bennett, W G Orean, Henry Bikeford, Gnerin, H O Wheamearth Haven, E ' Blaiely, B F Harris, Maurice Bragg, Lewie L Barker. Jahn Brownfield, Ga Hays,Lem briel UVrling-tf I Rraocit, John C Hoiu,ea, James , Brown, W ! ?? ^?^OOiSJrTTot! Burckmyw.ieaftc Hoghes; Bahrt 0 Byid, John L Hutchinson; T L Caldwell, OJ F Bucks. JJ Capers, James Jacobs, Ehren .Carter, July Jeffore. HL Calvert, Thoma- Johncon. Peter Carter. Gilbert (col'd) Chaplin, John F iones. A J, No 73 ! f t ' Anscn-street Solcloogh, James Janea, J W ole, John M Johnso?.Jubaler Conklin.i-aml Kline, TD Cook. H A Kuck, Johann I Conghlln, L MarSofr. Geo f Cornell Jenn Maddison, Fran Comerfos-d, Pan- cl? I iel Meitzer. Charley Curtis, J E Miller, James N I Davidson, Mitch- Miller. Alexander ell . Miller, Peter ? Davis, Joseph Milliken, Warren Dampey, John "K ' Donnelly, Wil- Morrissey,Jame.? liam ' p Coseher.Cbrlato Moropy,Timothy fer Molloy, IBO? P Posohor, C Morna, Butler Doran. Patiick Mott* Joseph In Ellis, Joseph S Moore, J D , Ect?eman. D - [ttMMP* Paris , Fash, W| . ; Muldoon, James Eett, John Murphy, Law Field-i, Richard renee . Pitzpatrick, John Murpby, Edward ?mken, Albert Hc<'oro, John owler, John ?J McNabb. Henry Frank, A ? 0 Meide, ('erroll Gadsden. O B O'Connor. M | ! Gaillard. Robert O'Oara, Patriot ]Ot!i. ?i Oldenb?ttel, Jo? .Lf...t..-?*.j.M?-t *M)nn ' ?'? Palmer, Henry O Parsons, Wm Paul, T Pepper, PM Pinko y, Nat Pinckuey E M Pollook, John Purcell, Dr Jae Puriioe, Archi? bald Bawls; Carby E Ray sor, capt G W ^ Riley. John Riedlinger, Jo? hann . Robertson, ?fohn F . Bogers, P B Sand??, Peal W Sanders. William Scbloudorff, Hen? ry r " - 8chwecke, J H Seeberger, Au- ; gust Siellng, F ihreWsbbry, , Henry L* . Smith, EA Smith, Franklin smith, Geoffry i Smith, James SoUoe, Henry Hool, Peter Spencer, Henry. 8 "'. Stoney, James Thompson. G W rutley, William Vaumeter. Pr VIUMIOW, John Voigts. Heinrich Washington, E Via: sb, Peter Watts, W D Wallace, John Wallace. Jas Wade, Peter A Weston, f-amuel Westcott Wm & WJttkoweky lc Hint el s i, Wbtteeides. Blt Wittel. Carl . ; tat, Persons depositing letters in tb?, Poetomce Will pisase place the stamp near the oppev right hand corner of the envelope, and they will also please io remember that without the 9Uttt^ a letter cannot bo malled, bat will bo sent to the Dead Letter U Q -JP 1 H. O, T i ? 600 BOXES lp Ux20 HOOFING TIN 800 BOXES IX 14x20 ROOFING TIN 100 BOXES IO 28x20 ROOFING TIN 60 BOXES IX 42x20 .ROOFING TIN 26 BOXES IX 12x12 26 nOXEB IX 14x20 , ( 20 BOXES IX 10x20 20 BOXES IXX 14x20 i 20 BOXES LXXX 14x20 20 BOXES IXXXX 14x20 BLOCK TIN. KINSMAN'S SOLDER, 8PEL : ..OT?:*0i;'*6lr' I t CAHVRO?. B&RKLBT & CO., NorUiea^t corner Meeting and Cumberland street*. j iiTW^^ilffi; ulai .... i ti_..- - - VY ROL OBX AND CAST IBON PIPING, J STEAM AND MALL E ABLE CAST IRON Fix TINGS, for ?team and Water. CAMH?0?,BARKLKy&CO. Northeast corner Meotmgand (.Timberland streets iajsnatyl _? J ? H N ?; A ?.?B XAH BBB,' ACOO?^TA?IT; NOTARY PVBUO AND OWN MM AX, AQSNT, Bo. J6 BifOBvd-street. RESPECTPtTLI 7 SOLICITS BCBIHH?S ?t AD? JUSTING AOOOTJNTS of Merchants and cibera, and in WRITING UP ABD POSTING their BOOKS, olthsr in par* or whole, &o Jauosry ? 4 ?Harinero, CaDtitifls, (Ctr. CK IV IX IRON WORKS JOHN F. TAYLOR Sc CO/ SUCCESSORS TO CAMERON dt CO., Engineers Boilermakers &c, Not. 4, 0, 8, 10 and 12 PRJTOHA RV-S TREE TS, {HEAB THE DRI DOCK,) Charleston, S. C. BTF.AM ENGINES AND BOlLERd-MARINE, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE. BICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERT DE8CBIPTION. ? SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING IRON FRONTS FOB BUILDINGS, CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OB BRASS. We guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BOIL BBB of se good quality and power, and at aa low rates aa can he had in Hew York, Baltimore or Philadelphia. AGENTS FOB Ashcroft's Low-water Detector, THE ONLY PERFECT S EC URTI Y AGAINST DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN THE BOILER. RJ^^IR^S^PMpMPTLY ATTENDED TO. \ Mayl^ ., *,,' . ' ,' MO , , ', ymoe .. litad* IO ?CO V RUM 1 TO '?00 horse power, inc Iud fnpr the k" celebrated Corliss Cut-ofl C BogfCeS,' Slide Valve fcta . itonarv .Engines, Portabh Engines. &0. Also. (Jlrru l?r Mular and Gang Maw Milla, Sugar Cane . ? li?, Mun tin g Pulley?, ftc.. Lath and shingle Mina. Whee and Corn Milla, Circulai Saws. Belting, Ac. Eena fdr descriptive Circular ano . Price List. WOOD & MAHN STEAM ENGINE CO.. . 1'ebruary 10 Sm oe Utica, New fork f?ip?XU Bitters. O lt - TV" ( i ?all 1 . T3R,"V PANKNIN'S HEPATIC. BITTERS, ? THEY OURE DYSPEPSIA, AW? ALL BI8BABXB OF IBB STOMACH AND LIVER. rBBT ABB BX?OM1RNBIB BT TBS BD:iO Xj FACULTY. j ''Mi^^w^dSk *$L ?co.,, A G ?ZN TS, NKW YORK, Cl Hannfactiiredby C. F. P?NKN1N, '." amansT AOT APOTH?OABY, "."' O?K?''?^v?K-S;^;? ^,i,:.S.C>.; ; ?Orinar Sale by Druggists J&ceryurherv.-i&i, : February is , '. V. ipwflyr ,?; ci-- PATENT \ Alum & Dry Piaster S A F" E S Are mort desirable for quality, finish and price, j MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled ! IBANK VAULTS, ' VAULT DOORS. < IXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATS SAFES? OONIBiKAYJON LOOK? Fteasesenaior a catalogue td MJ&M^XtS & CO., . : (oldest Bftfa manufacturera) ( 365 Broadway, New York. w?S??L 1721 Chestnut ?t., PhiV Warehouses (108Bwik gt.,Ckv*ktn?,0 And for sale by our agents in tha principal cities throughout the , w trnittd SS "V POE SALE BT WK* M. BIRD & CO., No. ?OS EAST BAY, ^ CHABHUiTO*. Beeember 29 lyx Jkup, (?ljem-i?l-, (Etr T ll K BISHOP PILLI TUB BISHOP (PllCil* I THE MI SHOP PILL! A Purely Vegetable Pul (Sugar-coated.) "COSTARV BISHOP PILL, "Ia of extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, Indi, gestion. Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous Debility., Liver complaint." "Xbe beat PILL in the world." _ Medical Journal, Stpttmbcr 8. TRY 'THE Ht TRY THE Mt All Drnggieta io CHARLESTON sell them. " COSTARS " STANDARD PREPARATIONS ABB "Costsr'i" Hat, Roach, &c., External?*. "Coa tai r's1' Bed Bug Kxte nula* tors. "Costar'*" (only pure) Inaaet Fowdsr. "Only Infallible Remedies known." "18 years established in New York." "3000 Boxes aad Flasks manufactured daily.'* "ll I Beware 111 of spurious Imitations." "All Druggists in CHARLESTON sell thant." For tl, ti, t9 and tS sizes, Address "COSTAR" COMPAIiT, So. 13 Howard-street, Kew Torhr Sold lu CHARLESTON; S.O., by GOODRICH, WINBHAM Si CO. Marcha?_PAC _lyr J? I S O M ' 8 TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Remote aR Desire for Tob?ceo. 1 lt is F ?rely Vegetable anett f oatalai* nothing enytarlons. The following is one of thousands of testimon?ala that are daily received by the Manufacturer : RICHMOND. YA;* November 28,1868. DEAJS Fm-The "Tobacco Antidote" prepared by you according to the receipt you hare submitted te me, and tho ingredients ot which I have examined, is purely vegetable, entirely bar mless. and contains nothing in the least injurious. It la not disagreeable to the taste, and aa a home article, I hope yon will meet with ready ssle tor lt, and I believe that if the directions are followed, it will do all you claimed for it. JOHN DOVE, M. D. MOT Price M couts per Box. The usual dieeonnt to the Trade. a?T* For sale by Dr. H. BAER, WHOLFSALR AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. June 7 "Y> Bl CAREFUL WHAT MEDICINES YOB TAKE. -r , WHBNY0? ARE FX B & USTED BY OYEHWOBK ol Bead or hand, and feel the need of eometbirg in? vigorating.-, don't drink whiskey or ?ny intoxica ting thing, whe ber under the name of Hitters or other? wise, t-?ch articles give lust a* meei) strength to your weary body and mind as the whip gives to the by DEPRESSING REACTION. Dodd's Nervine and Invigorator IS a TONIO and GENTLE STIMULANT which ia> NOT attended by BE ACTION. Wnat it gains for yon it maintains. When lt refreshes body or mind,, it refreshes With natural strength that comes to stay. Weare not recommending teetotalism in the interest of any faction; but long and extended observation teaches us that he who resorts to the bottle for rest or recuperation.-will find, aa he kceos at it, that he ia kindling a fire in his bones which will consume /like the flames of perdition. Turn from it Take a tonio that Will refresh and not destroy. DODD'S NERVINE la for sale by all Brugpists. Price Ono Dril ar. See Book of Certificates that accompanies each botUe. . Tm oe June 35 jy,R. RX CHA C'S GOLDEN REMEDIES. S AFK FOB NO OTHER, TAKE NO OTHER, AND you will Bave time, faealtn and money. $1(JC0 REWARD (or any case of disease in any stase which they fail to core. Dr. RICH a D'S GOLDEN BALSA ll No. 1 cures Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Throat ?nd Month, Sore Kyee, Cutaneous or Skin Eruptions, Copper Colored Blotches, soreness of the Scalp. Scrofula, Ac ; is the S?teat Renovator, [Alterative and Blood Purifier own, removes all diseases from the system, and leaves the blood pure and healthy. Dr. RICH ACM GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures I' Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all it? forms, whether from mercury or other canses; gives imme? diate relief in all ?sees. No dieting necessary, X have thousands of Certificates proving the miracu? lous corea effected by these Remedies. Price of elmer Ko. Tor No. 3, lt per bottle, or two bottles for j I Dr. BICHAU'6 GOLDEN ANTI BOTE, a safe, spee? dy, peasant and radical cure, for ail Urinary De. ragementa,accompanied with full directions. Price t3 per bohle. j Dr. RfOHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR, a \ indies!cure for Nervous or General Debility, in old or j anns; imparting entrgv with wondei fbi effect. Price tfi per bottle, or two bottles for 80. On receipt ot price these Remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all correa dente. None genuine without th? name of "Dr. I RICH ACS GOLDEN REMEDIER, D. IS. RICHARDS, Sole Proprietor," Mown in glsaa ot bob lee. Address D. B. RICHAKDS. No. 338 Variok-etreet, New York' Office Hours from 0 A. M. to 9 P. M. Circulars tent ' ly_ July 3 URB POP! TBE ONLY CERTAIN lt AT DESTROYER 1 "?' . . / WITHOUT Disagreeable Results. ADOLPH ISAACSEN'8 PHOSPHORIC PASTE, H ER M ETI CAL LY sealed and warranted to keep fresh for all time the greatest discovery I of its kind In the age we live in. Mo person need 6?> troubled with BATS, A3 ICE. BED BUGS or ROACHES, for Mr. Iaaacsen'a destructive remedy is within the reach of all. Prepared only by himself,, from ran and valuable compound o, its cheapness ls aa wonderful aa its efficacy. Hundreds of testimo? nials have been received i rom all parts' of tim United Stat??. . .' The ??eat -advantage this RUBE POP po asees-? over aR similar preparations ts the PACT that it ls Certain la lt* KJrfeet*, and free from the unpleasantness of rats dying in their holes, aa it causea them to leave the premise* to soak air, and consumes them oo entirely aa to ,eaVe . Ito ?Diengrecablc ?dor. Numbera of references ctn be made to Person* in tnt* City, who h?ve BUccesBfolly "Used it . ? SOLE AGENTS FOB SOUTH CAROLINA, DOW IE <* MOISE, IMPORTONS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Corner Meeting and Hsael-streets. April 18_mwf Orno Charlee ton, 8. 0. R 1? 8 A I> A Li 1 H Purifies the Blood. ?.9 Bal* by Dragfgi*?? EvsrywHwe. Jul* ?8 |}t