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CIl?RLI?S?ON DAILY NEWS, O. lt, UATIIOABT. KuiTon OATHOAR?, MoMlLLAN & MORTON, PROPRIETORS. No. IB HAYNE STREET. CITY P1UNTKR8. TERMS CASH. RUBSCHIPTION DAILY-TWELVEMONTHS.taO.OO l?AILY-Hf* MONTHS. 2'?? DULY-TM KKK MUN HIS. ?.Sl> MINGLE COPIES.fl rent? To NEWS DKALEH8.3 cont? "riilPAV MOHNINO, JUNE 21, 1807. A HINGING L.RHSON. A Nightingale made a mistake-1 sim HauK o few nute? out of luuo: Uer heart vt a? ready lo break, Auil alie hld from Hie mooni Hbo wruug ber claw?, poor Illing, Uut won far loo prou.i to wicp; Slio tuck'tl bur bead nuder lier wlug, Auil prc tv mit J. to bo aaloopl A fjirk, arm-iu-ann willi sTlirunb, Carno sauuterlng up lo tbo placo; Tlio Nightingale loll 11,raul I bluab, Though fualhorK hld her taco. Shu know tlioy hail board lior Boue, Hbo folt thuin aulgg.ir and auoor; Rho UioURht that thia lifo waa loo long. And wished ?ho could ?kip a year I " O Nlnlillugalo," cooed a Doro, " O Nightingale, what'? tlio uso? You bird or beauty and love, Why behave Uko agooso? Don't hVulV away from our sight, Uko common conloiiipUblu fowl. You bini of joy and delight. Why bohavo Uko an owl T Only think of all you bavo dono. Duty lilli i k of all yuu can do. A fal?? noto I? really fun I'rom mir ti n bini aa youl. AJft up your pru ml IltUu creal. Open yuur musical beak - Oilier blnla liava lo do their beal. Hut you need only apeak." Tho Nlghllngulo shvly look lier head rroin under lier wing, And, giving tho dove a look. Straightway began to alng. There wau novar a bird could pas? Tho night was dlvlnuly calm, And tho propia stood on tlio grana To hoar thal wonderful pealm. Tho NlahUogalo did not caro, Hbo only saug lo tho ?kief, Uar nong ascended there. And thora ?bo Iii cd ber eye?, Tba people who listened below. Sba kuow but littlo about; And this ta!o ba? a moral, I kuow, ir you'll try to And il out. [Aunt Judy'i iiagntine. OI-'I -X I A I.. LIST OF LETTERS lt.'mali ii ni: In tho Poetofllce at Charleston, for tho we>i .uillng JUNK Itu. 1W7, and orJorod to bo priuti lu TUE DAILY NKWH, agreeably to tho following ?octlou o thu now Post?nico Law, ns Uio nnwspai>or having Ult largu?t circulation lu tho City nf Charlaslon : Ki:.n ins 0. And bo lt further enacted. That Hats of lot ten) rumaliihig uncalled for lu auy PoatolUco lu any ell; town or village, where a newspaper Hhall bo prlutoa. ?ball liorcaflcr bo published mini univ In tho nuwspapt-i which, being published weekly or otu mr, Bliall bavo tb. largest circulation within rango of delivery of thesa.i< offloo. JOrar Persona culling for Letten Advertised, Bhould .lalo that tlioy are "Advertised." tOT Ofllco hours from 8 A. M. to G P. II. On Sundays, from 12.00 A. M. to l.tW P. af. BTANLKY fl. 1IIOTT, Fostmoster. WOMEN'S LIST. A K BI Addison, Florene? Frost, S V. Morin.1er, airs J Allic n, Jana Fripp, Mrs Alvira Murphy, Jano li Alsum, Nancy A Murry, Julia Ak ndnr, Ann P . O Marlin, Mrs D Aldriob, Julia, i lad .Jin, Catho- Mo Alderton, ED rino li Motaoliy, Miss B Anderson, Julia dalgo, Mrs W W McCalpldn, Miss (col'd) Gadsdcu. Mrs CB S II Hamer, Ilooso McDonnell, E A Baker, Mm A Uilrcalh, Mary H ? Bally, Emily dillard, ltobccca O'Rrtcn, Mrs H Boating, Anulo (lilyonl, Jul'.? Cakcmou, Nancy Berney, Julia UlbBon, Rebecca O'Neill, ML? Joo Behling, Anna H N Bicalse, Ellen Givens, Susan North, Mica L O Blakuly, M V. ?Uddun, E Morita, Mra K DlumQold, Lowe- Goodwin, Anula 1* ala Caroline, Uoldiug, C M Park or, T A Black, Katy Uormen, ? l'erkan, Miss II Blakcly, Emma Urandcr?on, Jane Petit, V Murdo Blccli, Hannah (col'd) Ferry, Mrs M F Bull a. Susan fJrodlck, C B 1'lnluioy, Martha Dotocker, Marlo dray. May Polnactt, Jane Bryan, Joue L Urauius, Johanna P .minot, Mr? A Bryan, Molllo (lunn, Mary A Potter, Druo Brien, Radial Ann Guarani, Mrs Wm Preston, Miss Z Brown, Rack B M Brown, Koto II It in.urn, Anna L tiarri?. Mary Hose, Jana L Brown, lUlznbulh liol]. Ellen llainapcck, M M Brown, Maglo HaUBinan, Sallie. nanti ri, M II Byrne, Mr? Wm K Hoynolds, Mrs Brice, Miss Rachel IIUTornan, Marga. Jsuo A rot Redlck, Diann Burke, Sarah ilene, Mary H coven, Allas M v Hodge, Annlo Itold, Mrs (1 Cscy, Roso Hoywanl, Annio Rovos. Mrs J B Cara, Lucy (freed- Uoflmoycr, Jbo. Rivera, Miss A woman) ana Hivers, Sundi B Cant? oil. Mary lio ward, Francos Itouso, Sarah Cammer, C ll OE I >per, Mrs M B Cammer, K U Hoffman, Noan Pym, Miss M Chamberlain. F D Noig Rumley, H L Chase, M J Uonnoay, Bridget 8 Chaplin, Evelina Uouck, M D Scott, Misa M E J Hutchinson, Sus- Seabrook, Misse? Chaplin, Sarah B au Tho (.'lumber*, Ann Humpliroys, Maria Bchopnr, Mrs IT Clary, M J L bandon, Mrs B Clark, Mary Ilolmca, M Schsub, F F Colejuau. Mary n Holmes, Miva M shigcltary. Eton Ookely, Mary J Sivwald, Miss U Cooper, Mrs W O Jackson, J rum E Cobla, Mary Jano Jullhnl?, Sarah Singleton, M L Cody, Jano Jefferson, Dapb- Hinder, Mary li Cochran, Elise ney Souboyroux, V E Crane, Rhoda J camon, Rachel St Clare, Miss E Cromwell, E O Joye, L U Stewart, Maggie Cramer, Mrs Geo Jcuklns, Betsy .strung, AUco W Jouions, Anno Rnlllven, Ellen Cummings, Erma Jones, Mary v. Sniitli, Mary A J Jones, Amy Smith, Franc?s D K Brui th. Eliza Damon, Min E Kordova, Rosa smith, Patty Lavis. Hamb Anu Knight, E J rhnlUi, Miss J DeTrevl Ile, HST- King, Mrs M T rh tl Kellin j, charlotte Thompson, Koria Doyle, J nils KUham, Alice Traplor, Miss H Doniphan, Mra E Keegan, M A Tenden, Mary M Kcckloy, Peggy Turnor, Ann Donlee n, Anne Kelly, Urs Ann mroball. Mr? G (col'd) I. M T>jnlpban, Sal Ho Lea, Filia L Twlcheil, Jenni a Drayton, Septem- Lodsoit, Jano V ber Lsnr (han, Mary Vsndorhorat, Mrs Dava, W H Labatute, Mrs U B Canean, Mary A Leon. Sarah "W Ht Lu dec us, Mrs F Wallace, Anna Edwards, Mrs A Lucy, Miss Mary Waites, Miss U E M BI Word, Miss A A Edwards, Ailee Maxoy, Mrs Mary Waters, Mm il El Us, Bailie (col'd) Maxwell, Mary White, tiuia Elfe, Him M ay rani, Mrs A J White, Annal; Erwin, Harriott Maxwell, Mrs J Whaler, Mm M A V ' Mazyck, Miss C Wilson, Marla Fiber?, Mary Mugwood, Mrs M Wilson, Miss A P Ferrai!, Mrs M A Wilson, Charlotte Foeban, Mm John Middleton, O A Wlnthropo, Mr? J Fitzgerald, Mary Middleton, Mn L W Fields, M B Miloo, Diana Wood, Misa H A Fields, Livinla Middleton. SalUo Z Fortune, Mrs Moraaoy, Mrs II Zltlrowor, Miss J .Montgomery, Lila A MEN'S LIST. AGO Adams, Bonjlmtn Gregory, Dr BK O'Brien, Timothy Alloudur, Mal II lt drona, Charles W Owens. Chas 1? Appt-by, John L Gray, A I* Appier. D tl Pork. Vincont Asher, U Harrington, Jam OJ (eol'd) O Hartam, James Pearson, May Barden, William Hazel, Thoa Pcwtrcss, John B B Harriott, Robert Peiidloy, A J Babntge, Henry KI Phill].ti. L R Bonnet!, T Hemmtngway, Plunkett, T Benton, Jamos W ltloo'd - Potter, Hon Jamos Beal?, Hilas H Hes?. Marcs D Beckltt, Loyd HUBS, Jobu Power, Patrick Blanchard. WU- Uonly.TH It liam - ' Howard, James B Bawls, Ur Thom Blimt, John linean, PH BS Blackwood, J 8 Howard, O S Riddell te Mur Bowers. Hllvusbir Hover, Hubert dock Boag, Wim? Uovoy, Walter Ritter, Johann Brioc, William Holmes, Walter Frederick Bradford, William Hoffman, A J Rlvon, Winfield Brener. Christof UumpUoua, Jno M Drowning. John 8 Hutchinson, TLc- Riol, A Bracey, Charles ger Rice, William Brown, Benjamin Hudson, Thomas Robinson, Alex B Uuthman, E H Realor, Charlo? Brown, B J Robertson, Peter Brown, John G Johnson, George Rodolph, Moses Buller, Jimmy H Ruuoll, B P Burrows, Henry Johnsen, 0 Rumley, Dregers (Pilot) Johnson, Lewis B B Burks, William Johnson, J P Bchnllzo, Hanker C Jonos, Wm A Booti, William Cabin. William Jone?, Pasksll F. Soabor, O Cb Cannon, F W Jordan, M 0 Simmons, Robert CampbeU, Arch IC simmons, Bich Carland, Lt John Kahn, Henry ard Cambell, John Kennedy, Dennis Shelton, Dr Ckltty, J Kelly, Thoma? sim munn, n Chaplin, Joo King, Thomas B Simmons, Georgs Chapman, Jacob Kirkpatrick, Hoi- Bidwell, Isaio Cbiaolm, Wilson ll? (frocAinan) D Kalb be, Uinrlch Sloan, Jacob despot. Chas B L 3mailor, Hurdy (Barber) Lawrence, R W Soley, John OonekUn, Henry Lanrln, Mundy M Sommer, Francis coraville. John LoPsge, R Slrclght ft Bruns Cobb?, Alfrod Lolloy, R Slubbnor, Mr Ooppet, A Loni?, Charles Stone, John F Collina, Edward Llgtilhosrl ii Tru- Hwovsn, John Cox, Cap M all Uompter, Israel Cross, Alexander Lynoli, EMA SuprslodL 0 11 D IJuch, F J -? Davis, Ivos M Taylor, Lewis rou ev, Andrew Mason, nonry (coid) David, U Mltchall, Noplon Taylor, M E Deawecs, leter Marlin, O ano Trcanoy, P a Dixon, Henry A Merill, J U Travers, David P (col'd) Middlolou, AB V Dovor, Frank Miller, J It Vanlrah, R BUD, R G ft Co Millar, Frederick W Eu val, W Mitchell, Jano Woshingtai, u tc (col'd) WashbigtOL, Rich. Elliott, cladlno Mlllor, Willbun ard Kmerly, Henry M Middleton, Ed- Walsh, John Ewing, J II ward Washburn, i W EgneW, Thoma? Moultrie, UrisU>r Wagnor, Jamos J V Mooney, W H Washington, Jack Fagan, Jerome Montgomery, AI- Walker, J 0 rigen, II beria Werner, B Fevers, Francis Mooney, James West fall, Charlo* Finnegan, Robert Mooro, Samnol Wiobmoyer, U He. rr (eol'd) Weedens, Jaok Foley, John Murray, Willum Weston, Dr Ooo Fraxier Robert F B Friday, Prim ni Murray, Bernard Will I?, B O Fripp, OA Meyer, Herman WbJtgen, Henry O Myers,Christo- Wilson, Andrew O W 0 pbs* ? i Wilson, lasso GaiUird, Oyo Me Wheeler, Jamos (eol'd) Mc Aden, J B Gibson Globs. Dr KdniouJ MoClay. Adohphm Wiener, Charloa Goerco, Augustus MoCenU, Robert N GUolden. G H MoDermld, R White, James D GolJi'Mn, D Mo Dado. Wm Wredmor, John Grainger, II E McFadden, Marek V Grern.aecrgo (col'd) Young, John Graham, Td ll (eol'd) ,. Northrop, Franela.,. Juno n COMMERCIAL. ?xporta for tito "\Veelc cndiufr Thnmlny, Jane MU. FOBEION. ..IVERPOOL-Per bark Dcpcsobc-249,348 foot Hewn Tunbor. 17,677 fool YoUow Pino Lumber, 10,700 foot K ta voa. XAOUA, BAHAMAS-For ec hr Mlrauda-30,000 feet Lumber. Do M san c. iliw YORK-Per elcaixudilp K D Souder-031 bales U|> laud Colton, 130 bales Domestic*, 11? tierces Rice, fil tierces Clsy, 1GO0 bbb) and boxes Vegetable?, 133 I?ckaeei bundrios. ? bbls Terrapin*.Per .team ship Manhattan-? bans S I and 43ft bales Upland Colton, 33S bbls Rosin, 03 bales Domestics, 63 pack? ages Mdxc. 3070 bbls Potatoes, Ml package* Vegeta? bles, 216 empty Uarrvls, 10,000 foot Lumber._Per ?hip Missouri-lot bbls Spirits Turpentine, GG1 bbls Rosin, IM Kniptv Darrels, and Sundries. I ALI 1 MU H I;-Per steamship Sea Gull-30 bales Up? land Cottou, 9 bbls Hindu. 600 packages Potatoes and Vegetables, 17,200 feet Lumber sud boards, 3 bales Hide?, 17 casks Roues, 1 cssk Ulm. THIS C1IAULKSTUN M A ll Iv le i . . va TSR WKKK ENVINO a 11 c wu 'AT, jcs a: 20. 1867. COTTON.-Tho Bto.'k of ttis pta plo on tito market st his polut has becomo so much reduced that business ls II a very restrtctod scale, mid ou ramo days ls almost loiulnal. Them les lus n somo domain! for tho bettor mules er Cullen for tho Northern market, but this 'pial? ly, which ls lu very lh;Lt supply, bi either held al very Ina figures or ls not placed on salo. Tho commun pialliie? sro dull, and aro gout-rally sold at ratoi lu favor 'f the purrlnucr. Prices bavo been quito steady during hr week, open Inc soinowbat nominal at 2Sc $1 lb. for diddling Uplands, and closed yesterday at about tho ?mo rato. Tho receipts have beou 2 bales of Sea aland sud 731 boles of Upland Cotton, against 4 bales of toa Island and 1730 bales of Upland Colton Uio week bo? oro. Tho following ls a statement of tho business ba tho ri lelo forillo past w. ok : On Friday, Ibo nth lust., tho supply of Ibo i-tapio on Us market waa so limited, and. In most Instauras, hold A Buch firm ??mros. Uiat purchasers found il difficult to iporate, and tho sales wera limited lo 40 bales, quota Ions being somewhat nominal at 36o- fl lb for Mia? lling. On Saturday there was au activo Inquiry, but In tho bseiico of good Colton, which ts held aliovo quotations, ho transactions wero, to a great citent, confined to tho ower qr.alilles. SalCH 173 bains, ou tho basis ol 33X60 ile for Low Middling and 23{?26c. ft lb for Mlddllun letton. Un Monday Uio demand was light, and tho inquiry was tiniest .o .i i r, ly for good Cotlou, which was firm; but tho lomtnon grades worn dull and diQlcillt of salo. Tho rautactions woro 71 lulus, at about tho prices of Ibo lay before. on Tuesday tito markot was qnloL Sales 71 lulen, Middling Upland bring quoted at 34i;@2oXc V lb. On Wednesday there waa but a light business dono. Ibo enquiry bi lug very limited. Sales S3 bal?, princi? pally ur thc e.ommou tjrnilos, Low Middling soUtng at Ile ft lb. Yesterday ibero was but llttlo Colton on tho uiarkct, mid lbs business of Ibo day amounted lo ouly 34 bales, nay 3 at JJ, 3 Bl 36, and 30 at 3Cc. Wo quolo Middling ?133, and strict Middling at 30c -41 Hi. SBA IMLAHJJ COTTON.-Tho receipt* of ibis quaUly of Cottou having nearly ceased, tho stock on tho markal ls very light Tho nales of tho week, amounting lo nonie '. bales, were at prices which woro too Irregular to bo luutod. corros STATT* I MT. S. UFd OmT?, liier. Stock on hand Sept. 1, I80C. 233 0,300 .... I ta-civil this week. 3 731 121 tlocelved pruvlously.16,041134.CS0 12,010 Total r, roi].ts.16,17d 140,687 12,131 Kia oin ?. S. I'tl. Up\l. Mer. Thia ?eek. B 1.243 139 Previously.16.620 136,767 9,033 16,636 137,000 10,133 Totalcxporta.lft.535 137.000 10,133 Block on hand and on shipboard.... C43 3.GH7 2,012 um TlallC LAST Tl.AU. & I'M. Upl'd. Rte*. Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1BC3.. 3G2 1,610 IOU lUcolved this weak. H 1,H|M - Received previously.6,291 93,036 3,696 Total receipts. 6,001 09,129 3,690 Kll-OBTS. S. I'd, Ufi'd.. Rice. This week. 100 2,311 10 .Tcvloiuly.6,384 93,263 2 766 0,490 94.EG4 2,776 Total exports.6,190 91,tVi4 9,778 Slock on hand at don shipboard.. . 171 4,666 921 RICE.-Tho rccoipls have boon res ldc tod to a lot of BO Ucrccs of Clean Carolina from Ooorgotown, B. C., the arrivals af Rough Rico during Uio wock having boen nominal. Tboro bave boon no w liol cia lo transacUons since cur lost report, tho market being nearly baro of ?tock, ami holders feeling but UtUa disposition to sell, ex? cept st full figures. Primo Carolina may bo quo!ed at UIO fl lb. Yesterday somo 22 Ucrccs of Clean CaroU ni changed bands at ll Xe. fl tb., and sovcral small lots nt ll I,i i,IP,c. fl lb. NAVALSi onus.- rho reeoipU for Um weckbavo been somo 823 bbls. Ito on, 326 bbls. Spirits and 600 bbls. Cruda Turpentine. Tho Rorin wai sold at $4(34.60 ft bbl. for Pale; W.60@3.75 fl bbl. for Ko. 1; ?3 fl bbl. lor No. 3, and JJ.75 fl bbl. for No. 3. Tho Spirits found buyers at 63c TH gallon for Common, and 61c fl gillon for extra packages. Tho Crude Turp?n Uno changed bands at W ft bbl. of 2S0 lbs. for Virgin and Yell ow Dip. HAY.-Th mi havo boen no arrivals of Ulla "article dar? ing tho wock, and tho transactions have consequently bean In a retail way. CORN.-There liavu been racolvod about 30,000 bushels of this grain daring tho week. A ct end y demand prevails for country consumption, and tho markot whloh opened ?luU at about 31.36 fl b uah ol, weight, bags Included, for primo White, rather BUHoned at tho close, and prims Will to sohl at 31.30 fl bushel, weight, bags included. Wo note tho following salon, say: 3600 buahala primo White st $1.33 ft bushel, weight, bags Included; 1200 bushels .rimo White at $1.36 fl bushel, waight, bags Included, and 3224 bushels primo Whtto at $1.30 fl buahol, weight, bags included. OATS.-Aro In very light receipt, and aro principally to supply dealers' orders for local consumption. Wo learn of no wbolcsalo transaction*. FLOUR. -Tho reports from tho new crop continuing good, prices havo, under lt* In?lu euee, still fur Iber recod? ed, and wo quote Northern and Western Bnpor si $11 fi bbb; Northern and Western Extras $12@12 60 fl bbb; Iljjttmoro Super $11@U 60 fl bbb; Bal tim oro $13 fl bbb Masara. BTZKHOUSJS A Co., of onr city bato rocolrod the first supply of now South ern Floor from Messrs. O. T. JACKSON k Co,, Q rani to Milla, Augusta, Ooo., a most superior article, and the "Extra" of wbJch brand they offsr st $17 ft bbl. They are In receipt of South Caroli? na brands of Extra, I rom MoDau' Milla, areenvlUo, and other points, which they offer at $16 fl bbl. BACON-Is In Hg 11 stock, and with a good demand la held firmly at oar figures-ssy far prime shoulders 11)?* i:jii V-, fl lb.; prime ribbod aides at 13Xc fl lb.; prime clear ribbed sides at 13>i?Hr. fl lh., and clear sides at UXo. fl lb. SALT.-Tho arrivals amount to near 2000 sacks direct from Liverpool. We learn of tho salo of 1900 sacks or Liverpool common, from tho wharf, at $215 fi sack. Job bora aro generally holding limited quanti Hon al $2 26 ft sack. ILUMINO AND BOPS.-Gunny cloth ls oxtremolydaU and nominal, and wo quote from 26*36c per yard. Bora.-There la but lillie inquiry for Ibis articlo ; Prime Hemp may bo quoted at 20c per lb. ard Jote lJXc per lb. TIM DER AND LUMBER.-Thc Ripply of Timber and Lumber on the markot lus diminished, and prices aro ?om"what firmer vriUiont quotable chsugo. We renew our rates, say for Common Timber $4f<>?6 ft M; for Mill Timber $G@$8, and Shipping Timber $12 ft M. RaR Lunibor la selling at $r.'.',{$14 fl M; City Steam Hawed ls bold at $ltya>$26 fl ll. . FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by sall, aro dull and nomi naL We qnota tho rate on Upland at ',d., and ?id. on Sea Islands. To Havre, nominal. To Um West Indies noUiIng cm-ring. Coastwise aro generally quit- nominal. To Now York, by steam, 76c fl bale on Sea Islands and. Uplands ; 7Co. ft tierce on Ric?, an 10c. fi bbl. on Rosin, ny sail, nominal. To Boston, by atoara, nominal; X('49-16o cent fl lb. by aalL To Philadelphia x cent ft tb. on Upland Colton by steam, and - cent fl lb, by aalL To Baltimore-Tho si ram era take Cotton for liver? pool, to bo ro-shippod by a team through at Now York BI cam er" H rates; on Lumber, by sall, to Now York, Phila? delphia and ! lilt l moro $6(91 y M on Lumber, and $9? 10 fl M. on Timber. EXCHANGE.-Sterling Bills-tho rate yostrr.bay was ?fl tt> to Uio pound sterling for sixty days hills. DOKSSTTO KXOHAHOK.-Tho banks are purchasing Sight chocks fon Now York at par; fivo to ten days, V per cenL dtacount otT; ten to tineen days, 1 par cent, dUoount off; twenty to twenty-five days, ix per cent, off; twenty-five to thirty days, IX par cont. off. They sell Bight Drafts on Now kork ot ?; ft cent, premiara. a OLD.- Tho brokera were yeatorday buying at $T and selling at 33. Angnila Marlies. AUOUHTA, Jnna 19.-COTTON.-Tboro wai a good de? mand to-day for grades ?novo Middling st 3i*24X cents, whllo sU cotton below that grado was neglocted by every ono. Bales wero limited, amountung to 83 bales, sa fol? lows! 4 at 17X; 1 st 20; 0 al 23; 2 at 2JX. and 7J bales at 34 cents. Tho receipts were 28 bales. Nora-Tho foUowlng (71 bales) were sold yosterday and not before reported: 1 at 21, 0 at 32, and 67 balas at 23 cents. .1 FINANCIAL-Oold oonUnoos In good demand. 1 ?OLD-Tho brokers aro buying at 130*137, and soiling st 138. hn.vau.-Brokera aro baying st 133, and saning at 132. Bloblto Marktet. MOBILE, Jena 16.-COT/ON-There wu a m ode rat* demand to-day. Tbs markot closed firm at an ixl va nco on yo terday'aqn .tatiena. Balo* of IOU balnu-Middlings GOLD-At 1 IA V tl 871< bri ymg and selling. Fnisco-Nommai)jr 8*0, ExeniHOE-New York sieht cheeking at para X Pram, and X dis buying. New Orleans sight x dis ax prom. 8ter?ing-*lxiy diaya, ll?; sight, 117. New Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANS, Juna 15_Corre?t-Notwithstanding mourra suppl?a and con tinned stringency on the part of holders, the movement to-day has oxhlbltod a fair degree .if animation, resulting tn salo* of 2400 bale*, ten brokera partiel pa Ung in the business. Wo hsvs ne material ntl kilos to report in prices, the principal portion of the lists ?old roallxtrig fl gare* within tho range of laat evening'* ?pjotailoua, whi -b were as follows : Ordinary, 209310; rood ordinary, 23Xs23o; ,ow middling, 21*34X0-, and middling, 2fiea-, tho market closing with a stUTcnliig ieudoncy. Tho transacUons would hare been more lib? ral had not inverai bayon boen provr.nted from filling heir orders by tho se*rolly of the descriptions required, rho Inability lo obtain aa Us factory rates Arr exchange ibo contributed to restrict the movcmont. STATEMENT OF COTTON. Block on band September 1, 1800.taloa 101,083 Received to-day. 949 Itccelvod previously. 743,980-743,819 Additional balee made from wrecked, loose and damaged Cotton, pickings, samples, *0. 13.823-7M.063 _ 848,784 Cleared to-day.1,409 Exported previously.781,tW8-783,398 Block on band.78,430 Tbo exports ceruprlso 1064 bates for Now York and 3)5 for Philadelphia. RICE-Tbcro ls no India In Orot bands; that In second bauds ls soiling al lOKo. Carolina ls son reo sed ls sri! lng In second hands at 13c. Loulabuja commands UH sile. Cona-Tho market ls vory dull. Ry submitting lo a lurthcr docllno of 10c ^t bimbel, holdere were enabled to bring some buyers forward, who took SIGO sacks, of which "00 mixed at USc. 5 no wbllo mixed, 1000 do, 4000 whlto and yellow mixed in lots, sud 700 mixed st 81; 300 mixed at fl Ofi; 300 and 600 white at 91 10; 200 choleo while at 81 Itjf, and 600 foncy white at 91 IC V bushel. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, Juno 10.-TUHTKKTINE-Has further advanced 16c, and wo quote sties of 170 bbls at 9326 for virgin sud yellow dip and $1 O'lX for bard, i>vr 280 lbs. Ki'inrrs TunratmicE-Market steady. Sales of 133 bbls at 62sS2*i*c fur country and 62>?a63c por gallon fur N Y pac Vanes. ROSIN-.soles of C83 bl 'a at 93 60 for block; 12 76s2 fur strained; 12 87?o3 for No 2; 93 26a4 60 for No 1; 94 C 2 ; ?al ?7 y, for Palo, and to 60 for "window glass." COTTON-(July a small salo at 2J>,c for Low Middling Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Juno 17.-COTTEE-Market dull for Rio, though prices coullnuo unchanged. Wo notice sales of 100 bags strictly g xxl at 10\e, and CO do at !. ?fall CoTTuN-Wss dull to-day. Wo lutvo only lu nuilee email sales on Uio basis ol 38c. for Middling Upland; In? cluded was a little lot of good ordinary at 24>tc. 1'Loun-The market coulluucs excessively dull; all gradas uf City Mills, embracing soper, extra and family, wera reduced to-day 60c per bbl. Wc report on Saturday 160 bbls City Milla wluler extrs, fresh ground, at SH 60 to-day 100 bbls Uoward Street super 910. Corn M?sl ls held higher; oslo to-day was mule al 96 26: atc* k muan, anil at closo held at 90 60. Wu reviso quotsUons as f?t lows: Uoward-slrcclSuperaDd Cut Extra...910 00 0(10 60 Howard-street Extra Shipping. II 00 (ul 12 00 Howard-street llctallluir. 12 CO H 13 26 Howard-street Family. 16 00 (0 16 60 Olen imper and Cut Extra. 9 00 (.? lo 00 Chlo Suitor Extra Shipping. 00 00 (a) 00 00 Ohio Family. 16 00 (to 00 Ol) NorUiwcslorn Suitor. 8 76 (.-) 9 25 Northwestern Extra. ll 00 fi 12 00 City MlUa Super. 0 00 (?? 10 60 City Mills, Standard Extra,. ll 00 M 1J CH) City Mills Shipping brands Extra. 14 00 (?a 16 60 Hal tim ere, Welch's G reel ill eld alni Worortou Family. 17 00 ft 00 00 Baltimore high grado Extra.. 10 60 (ir) 17 00 Middlings. 0 CO (jj 7 26 Fine. 7 76 te 8 21 Ryo Flour, new. a 02 (-5 8 76 Corn Mool, City Mills. 6 25 fut 6 60 0 OA Dr.-Wheat olTcrings embraced 600 bushs wbllo and 1510 buabsred; market favored buyers; included In lbs sales vero 100 bush? medium white at 92 60; 240 bushs common red at 92 20; 400 bushs Hartford county medium do al 92 40; 100 bush? Loudoun county. Va. 92 4G; 300 hushs choleo Frederick county red 92 61 Corn tho receipts wore. 22.800 bushs wulla and 13,000 bushs yclluw; demand active and prices further im? proved, willi solos of C00O busbs fair t-t primo wldlo st ?I 05al 08; 4500 bushs mixed do at 91al 03; 1000 bilshr Inferior at IKK;; 8 JOH lui dm primo yell.or 0191080103 1000 bushs fair to good do at 91 U5al 07; 3000 bushs Wes? tern mlxod at (lal 04. Oats-tcOO bushs olTervd; mar? ket better; sales liOOhushs al 70a72c; hulk nt the taller. Of Uve no receipts or sales. Pnovuions.-Thurn ls a i ood ec.tull y for Bacon, and prices staady at 9J?c jor Western dark smoked, and 10c lor city smoked Shoulders; 11 ;;o for Western iib hides, ud 12allHo for City; 12**< for clear rib. limns oro rolling ot 17sl7;ic for am sil average, and 16}?al6)?o for largo luis. Stock of Bacon much reduced. Bulk Moats oro also lu light supply and held Ann at 0,Ha9>*c; a salo reported to-day at Oe; Sides aro hold at Ile, packed. Lard and M i ,m Purk arc dull and quotaUous nominal. luca-Is steady at o'.ato cents for Rangoon, and 12a 12}J cants for Carolina; no sales of either. SALT-llomalnn staady, with moderate demand tor lota from dealers. Wo quoto laiverpool Fl o 93a3 10; do Oround Alura 92 10 per sack; Turk's Island 68aCOo per bushel. SuoAn- Market ls quiet but holders finn. Wo report sales of 125 bbds pnrao and chuleo Porto Rico al 12),a 13He; quotations generally uncbauged. UEMNKli SUCAKS-Aro stonily as last quoted, vis: For emabed, powdored anil gramil dod 16c; soft crushed A wblto, 16u; Circle A, 14.Sc; B. 14??'o; C. extra, 14 .'<c ; O ycUow, lt.'t'c; Circlo O, 14o; for 100 blilo ur more, Ho loss. WursKKT-Continues dull and quito nominal, at 30a36o por gallon, lu bond. New York Market. MONEY HARKET. Tho New York Oommtrcial Advcrtiter of Monday, J ano 17th, says: Tho week opens with som o syra plums of a stlU greater easo In Uio money market, but without chugs in Uio current rates. There ls more capital ecokluir temporary : uso Ibaucan be readily o m ploy od on ll rat-clans securities, and lhere la Ullin ulspoeJtlou, fo' thu mast part, to lend on any other. Tho general rato on oatt Is 0 H cont, with except!.um in nonie spccisl Instances at a fraction higher sud lower, according to Uio class of collateral. For paper tho demand ls light, Uio present tendency of the market belug docidedly toward tho preference to luvest tn tem? porary leen. s. There ls Hmo buln paper o [To ring that | will pass at 0 to O? <jS cent, bat tba general rato for primo ls 7, sud fair nam os may bo purchased st 8 to 9. PRODUCE MARKET. NEW YORK. Juno 17-2 P. M.-FLOUS, ato.-The Flour market la dull and 16a26o lower. The asios are 4300 bbb) at 97,G6s9 00 for Superfino State ; lc 60al0 for Extra fl lalo ; 910 30all for Choice Stale; 97 65a0 00 for superflue Western; tu Malo 60 for common to medium extra Wes torn; 910 70al3 26 for choice Western; 910 Snail 60 for common lo good ship? ping brands extra round hoop Ohio; and 811 60a12 70 fer trado brand... thc msrkot closing dnll and beary. Southern (lour ls dull and heavy. Bales or 210 bbls st ' I 99 80x1184 for common, and 91170al6 fer fancy and I oxtrm. ' . 1 California Flour ls easier. Sales 160 bbls and sacks at 811 76al8 25. Rvo Flour ts heavy. Bales 360 l.bls st 9C 50a9. Com Meal is In moderate request, with salas of 400 I I bbls; 96 60 lordly and M 25 for Fairfax and Brandy j wine. oe.UN-Tho Wheat Market ta dull and lower. Bales 18,600 biiahols No 2 Milwaukee at 92, and Chicago Spring I at 61 88aX Bye ls heavy. Bales 18.200 bushel a at 81 30al 36 for ! Western; fl CO fer btate, and retail salo of Western st I ?137. Darloy ls quiet. Solos 7300 bushels Canada West, free, I st 8116. Barley Malt la dulL Sales 13,000 bushels on private Tbo Corn market ls a a hado batter, owing to light ro I ccJpta ands break In tho ranal Bales 49,000 bushels at , 81 U7? 1 10 for new mlxod Western ; Ducat 1 06 for unsound do, fl ll for Western yellow, and 91 il,H for rid mixed I Wea to ru. Oata aro lc bolter. Halos 34,000 bushols at 74a7Co for 1 Western, and BCsSfic for Ohio and State. I TOTAL. STOCK OV O OATS TH WAUXBOU0E, JUNE 17, 1867. Wheat.bush. 543,232 I I Corn. 302,2179 Osts. 351,031 Ryo. 108.439 lllsrloy. 61,764 Malt."... 18,006 Peas. 21,840 RICE-Is quiet and drooping. Correa--Tho market ls without decided chango. I Sales since our last 4100 bags Rio on private torcas. hen AIL-Tho market ls linn, willi a fair demand, I Sales since our lsst 1000 bb la at ]U13o for Cabs; ll Ha Pixie for Porto Rico; ll He for bt Croix, and 140 boxes Havana on private terms. MOLASSES-Ia quiet at previous prices. RAT-Is easier, at fl 26al 80 lor shipping, and fl 66a 1 80 for retail lots. TEA-Ia steady, but quiet; no salas reported. Provisions.-The pork market opened heavy and I lower, and closed more firmly. Bales 6260 bbls st f20 60 I all for now mess, clo.iou at 820 87 regular; 620 for old mess ; f18 60 for primo, sud 921 28o21 60 for primo mess. Roof ia steady. Boles 420 bbls st 914 60a22 for now Plain Meas, and I2sal7 for now Rxtra Meas; also 839 for I Plate. Boor Barns sro dull, fistos 160 bbls at 938 60o40. Cut Meats a-o dull st BHsvMo for Shoulders, and 12a I 13 He. for Bams. bacon ls ililli. Bales 160 boxes at lOJio for Cumber? land Cut; usc for Short Ribbed, and ii H for Short I Clear. Lard ls dull and heavy. Halos C70 bbls at 12sl3c Butter ls unchanged st 10a22c for Ohio, and 11026c for I State. Cheese ls qui ot at Ssl Cc Wu las rv-ls quiet and unchanged. TALLOW-Ia steady. Sales 66,000 tbs st ll ?all ?c. Fnxiours-io Liverpool, 600 balea Cotton st 3-10d; 260 CH)xoa Bacon at 10s; and per steamar, 360 bales Cotton ot Hd; and 12.000 boxes Cheese at 80s. To London, 46 hhds Tobacco at 26s; B000 bushels Corn st 6Hd, and per steamer, 25 tons Measurement nooda at 40*. To Glasgow, por steamer, 80 boxes bacon at 26s, 60 hilda Tallow at 30s, 40 bales Bair al nd, and 300 boxes Chocao at 30s. Bxports of If lee. Naval stoics and Lumber, from tlie Port of Charleston, from Hop tc'. 1st to June HO, 1S07. Boston. Now York. Newport, IL. I. Providence, H. 1_ Philadelphia. Bal timora. Northern Port. Now Oiitans. Wiln?ngton. Jersey City. Motonxas. Barbad nos. Havana. Ct ilia and a Market. Liverpool. lUodo Janelrc. UaUfivs, NS. Ordenas. Ho rd eaux. West Indies. Baracoa. Bristol. Eng,,. Bahamas. Barcelona. Ruo tan, Hon. Palma, Majorca.... Oalbarloo, Cuba..., Val?nela, Spain,... Porto R|co.,,. Havre. SI. johna, N, IL ... B10E. |H. STOUES.I LUMUKU. CIS 0.9C6 2,072 23,008 173 1,461 7,270, 62 200 1,720 FecL 707.678 1,293,282 4*0,384 940,744 8,871,789 3,789,073 1,438,800 110,000 627.920 121,267 693,090 261,970 708.O77 199,260 264,664 190,316 270,043 204,000 49,600 co'.o?? 132,671 12,000 73,001 ,1? 77.10O 10,4?) 60,000 Market Ileport sand annotation "beet fbar Randi, Stocks audi Hank Ullis, for Week ending Jane HO, 1807, i-mrincn SI ANDREW M. lVIOR3Cr_iANT>, Orokcr, No. 8 Broad H (reef, Charleston, S. C, souTuxjiK mont CILIA Haying Rates. Bank of Camdon...20 Bank of Charleston.If Bank of Ch oe ter.09 Bank or Georgetown.u Bank or Hamburg.ll Bank or Newberry.28 Bank of South Carolina.08 Bank of s ta lo of a Carolina, prior to 1801.09 Bank of Btate of a Oro 11 na, arter 1st Jan., 'el.. Of Common-is! Bank, Oolambia.02 Exchange Bank, Colombia.ll Merchant's Bank, Cheraw.08 People's Bank, Charleston.46 Pim tor's Bank of Fairfield.07 nan tor's and Mechanic's Bank, Charleston, ...18 Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston.21 State Bank.Oharleston.06 Union Bank, Charleston.61 City of Charleston Chango Bills.87 Stets Sooth Carolina Treasury Natas.99 noms, STOCK AJTD courons. t Memphis Coupons, Cit*.60 Memphis Bonds, City.70 City or Colombia Bonds.45 Clly of Columbia Coupons.48 Roath CarolinaBallroad snd Bank Stock.86 South Carolina Railroad six Per Cent Bonds..60 bo" lb Carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent Bonds.61 South Carolina Railroad Certificate of IndebtedQats.48 Oily of Ch?rloston Biz Per Cent. Slock...,.,,,.40 Tty of Charleston Certif?calo of Indebtedness.BO Mtv or Charleston Flru Ixion Bonds.tl ?Uto of Booth Carolin* Doods (old).38 Italo ol Boutli Carolina Doods (DOW tssuo of January 1,1807...S3 itato of llouth Carolins H tock.30 ?l?tv of Suui? Cs rotins Coupons.33 ?ooplo's Mstioual Dink stock.l'or rirst Notional Bank Block.Par -lorthoailrnl llatlruad 1st Intcrcat Bonds.at?66 >(ortlica?torn Hail rood let Coupons.?7.-{4H <orthcaslcni ItoilroadCorllflcaU) uf Indebtedness.. .46 jbartcston Caa Company Btock. 11(912 diaries lon City Hallway H tock.30 'horlcaton and Savannah ltallroad Doods (ii ta lo gu annice).55 jharloBtou and Kavinnah Ilailroad Bondi (lit inter? nal ot 3d lion)...._ ;lty Of havannah iiouds.70 "Ry of BsTsuuah Coupona (due prarlous lo 1st June. 1800).....90 Jlty ot Savannah COU|K>US (duo aflor 1st Juno, 1800).05 Memphis and Charlcstou Ilailroad Bonds.78 Memphis and Charleston ltallroad Coupon?.8I0B1 Money brings 2>i per ceut. a month ou il ral-? la s col ate ral s. Any Information in relation lo Bonds, Blocks, Cou? lons, or Bank Dills, will bo furnished by application, lither la person or by kiter, to tho Broker obovo named, it No. 8 Broad street. Cl mr lest on Wholesale Prices, linees. Aimai, ts. HAU Ul,SU, fi yard- , Ouudoo. 40 ? 48 ' Gunny Cloth. 25 ? 20 , HALE ROI'E, V lb-Maiitllo. 24 ? 2? ' Wostern. 20 ? 33 New York. - ? - Julo. 12H? - < UREM). 1? lb Navy. - @ - 1 l'Uot. 10 fi - Crackers. 13 ? IB 1 BRICKS, V M. 8.00 ?3)20.00 ll li AN, ll HW Iba. 33 (ii - - VOTTON, f. lb- , Ordinary lo Good Ordinary. - ? - Low Middling. 23>i? 24 j Middling to Strict Middling. 16 ? 20 Good Middling. I-, - Sea Island. 36 (ul - CANDLES, f. lb-Hpemi. - ? - Adamantine. 25 ? 20 Tallow. 19 ? 20 COFFEE, ft lb-Rio. 20 ? 30 Laguayra. M H M Java. (ca ts CORD AO E. H Ul -Mamilu.| - re, - Purred American. I* (r? 29 COHN MEAL, V bbl. M ? - COAL, tl ton-Anthracite.lld.UO ?11.00 Cumberland.I nominal. COPPER, %\ lb-.Sheet. 08 ? 00 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, fl ton. 100.00 ? - l'avilie Guana, n 2000 lbs. 76.00 ? _ 1 laugh's Phosphate, ? 2000 lbs... 60.00 (..; - I tin xl in' Phosphate, ft 2000 lbs... 06.00 ? - Moiicx'Supcr Phosphate, ll 2000 lb 05.00 GA - i /.ell's Raw Done Phosphate. 05.00 ? - Zcll's Huiicr Pbospbatoof Limo.. 00.00? - FISH-Coil, 1* 100 lb. 7.00 ? 9.00 Herniig, ft box. 70 ? BO Mackerel, No. 1, ft halt bbl. 0.00 e.,io.no Mackerel, No. 2, ?! hair bbl. 8.00 ? - Mackerel, No. 3, 1> bbl. (ii - Mockorel, No. 1, by kita. 3.13 ?3.00 Mo. 3. 3.00 <<? - NU. 3. - (el - Sardines, f IOU-quarter boxen.. 33 ? 35 Hair boxes.... is M (JJ FLOUR, f. bbl-Snpor.11.00 ? - Northern ?nd Western Kilro.12.00 (.ul2.rsi Dal timora Extra.13.00 ? - Southern Kit ra. m.co (..,17. on FRUITS-Prunes, 1? lb. 23 ci - Fig?. 10 fi -, lu led Apples. 10 GO 20 Al mo mis. soR shell. 35 ? 40 Raisins, AL IL, ll twx. 4.00 ? 6.00 Raisins, Layor. 4.60 64 6.60 Grange?. - Cc - Loiuona. 4.00 <g) 8.00 OLASS, li box of 60 fact American, 8x10. 0.60 PS 0.00 American, 10x12. 0.00 co 6.60 Fronch, 13x14. 7.00 ? 8.00 ORAIN- Maryland Goto, Tl bu?hol- - Gd) - Western Oats, fi bushel. - ta - Corn, ft bushel. 1.30 64 1.40 Deans. 9 bnsbuL. 2.00 64 3.00 IIA r, f cwt.-North Rlvor. 3.15 (.a - Eastern. 3.35 c? - HIDES-Dry. 1* lb. 10 Q 13 INDIGO-V lb. 1.00 ? 1.78 IRON- Ilonnca, ll lb. 07 (8 07H Hwodo. 09 ie) 10 LATHS, f. M. 4.00 ? ?.60 LIVE -HI., ll, f. bbl. - ? - Knuth Carolina. LH jg - Rockport. 2.no 64 3.25 Cement. 2.75 6* 3.60 Plaster Parts. 4.00 (ai 4.CO LUM HER, \\\ M. toot Clear WI.Ito line, l?t quality. 50.00 ?65.00 White line, good run. 38.00 ?10.00 Vol lew Ihne. 20.00 (0)25.00 Dooran, .*? M. fi vt Rough. 12.00 (?416.00 Grooved and Tongued_ 28.00 (0132.00 LEA TU Fl!, country tanned, ,1 lr.. _ ; _ MOLASSES, ft gal lou-Cul. a. 45 ? 60 Muscovado. 65 ru G6 Hogar Himno. 50 64 1.00 New Orleans. 76 fi 81 NAVAL STORES, f. bbl-Tar. | - id) Pitob. - fi - Rosin, Polo. 4.00 ? 4.60 Rosin, No. 1. a.60 ? 8.75 Rosin, No. 3. 3.00 <ej - Rosin, No. 3...:. 2.50 fi 3.80 SplnlNTarpenhnr, V irillon.... 60 co 61 i muni. 44 lb. 1U te - lYJ//,S-Amorican, 4@20d, %4 keg. 7.00 @ 7.75 American Wrought. - 64 - l-l till ag. 7.50 (?410.00 Copper, %* lb. 1.00 44 - OalvanUod. 30 ?4 - Spikes. 12 @ 16 Ol tS-Lord, f gallon. 1.40 Ga 1.45 Unseed, ll gallon. 1.54 ? 1.00 Hp. rm, Winter. 14 gallen. 2.95 fi - Cotton 8ocd, f. gallon. - M - Castor (E. I.), V gallon. 3.00 ? - Ulive, V da ion. 8.00 ?10.00 Serosoue, ft gallon. 63 fi 54 Dentine, fl gillon. | 60 fi - PROVISIONS-Vaaf, mea?, ft bbl. 16.00 ?30.0 Beof, primo. 14.00 ?416.00 Pork, mess. - (.? - Romp. - ra - Bacon, Hams, f. lb. 16 ? 18 Bacon, Sidos. 13 ? 14K Bacon, Shoulders. ll Xi fit ll,Si Bacon, Strips. 16 ? 17 Lard, in keg. l'l.V-4 16 Huller. 30 ? 40 Obeoao. 15 (4 64 Potatoes, f. bbl. S.35 ? - Onions. 3.00 ? 8.15 Apples. 4.00 (.4 a.00 PAINTS-White Lead. f, lb. 10 r y 16 Black Lead. 10 ? 12 Zinc, While. 12 ? 16 PLOW STEEL, V lb 12 fi - RICE-Carolina, Ufo. IO?,? II? Bast India. - fi - SLATES-American, ft squire.. 13.60 in? - SHINGLES, ? M. 7.00 ? 8.00 W hi to Pino, first quality. 13.00 ? - SALT- Liverpool, coarse, 14 ssck. 3.15 @ 2.21 Liverpool, fine. - es SI) A I'-Mir. * lb. ll (0 15 STARCH, f. lb. 10 64 13 SPICES, f, lb-Cassi?. 1.00 t.t - Mace. 1.76 ? - Cloves. 75 @ - Nubncg?. 2.00 6> 3.60 Pepper. 40 fi - Pim on to. 40 ? 50 IU00 Gingee. 90 64 - SPIRITS, f, gaDou-Alcohol. 6.00 @ 6.00 Brandy, Cognao. 4.00 ?13.00 Brandy, Domestic. 3.00 is 3.75 Gin. Heiland. 4.7S ? 6.00 Gin, American. 3.60 & 3.76 Rum, Jamaica. 6.00 @ 6.00 Bum, N. E. 3.60 ? 3.00 Whiskey, Bourbon. 3.00 ? 5.00 Whiskey, RecUAcd. 3.30 ? 3.40 SUGAR, f. lb-Baw. 9 fi 13 Crushed. 18 ? - Clarified A. 17 Ci - Clarified li. - G4 - Clarified O. . 16X64 17 Loaf. IB fi 19 Porto Rico. 13K@ 14 MUBCOVIU- . 13 ? 14 SEO A RS-Domoitiomajirjfaitnro, ^4 AL 18.00 P4I6.00 TEAS, f. lb-Imperial. 3.00 64 3.60 Gunpowder. 3.00 @ S.SC^ Hyson. 1.60 fi 1.C0 Youug Hyson. 1.60 ? 1.60 Black. 1.00 ? 1.75 TORACCO. f. lb, as per qnallty. 40 fi 1.60 TfA/i?EK-Hown Timber-Yellow Pino. 4.00 ?13.00 Anti,,,,,. - ? - Poplar. - fi - Hickory. - ? - TUT-1 O Hoofing Plato. 15.00 ? - 1 X Roofing Plato. 17.00 fi - I 0 Tin Plato', 10x14. 15.50 ? - I X Tin Plato 10x14. 17.00 ? - I O Tin Plato, 14x20. 16.50 ? - Block Tin, ft lb. 40 ? - TWINE-Colton, ? tb. 75 ? - Haling. 45 ? - Hemp. 45 ? - Juts. 80 tay - P^?WA7?-Brlght, * gallon...:.. 25 ? - Para fino. - ? - Fy/V?O^/i-White Wino, f. gallon.,... 60 ? Ctdor. 30 ? - French.;. 1.00 ?1.35 WINE, f. gallon-Port. 3.60 ? 6.00 Madeira. 3.25 ? 5.00 Sherry. 3.35 ? 6.00 Claret, 'fl case. 6.00 ?13.50 Champagne, f, basket. 35.00 ?30.00 ZINC-Sheet, <j4 lb. 38 fi 27 322 bales Cotton, 143 bolo* DometUca, 47 bbl? Naval 8 lo roe, 3 cars Lumber, 1 car Old Iron, and 8 mi dr les. To Adams, Damon & Go, J E Adger At Co, Jennings, Thom Union k Cc, Col Low, J R Pringle, W B Williams, B R Agont, Gibbes A Co, Courtenay At Trenbolm, M Gotd Biatth k Son, H F Baksr A Co, G W William? A Co, N B Plaids, W 8 Hen ?ry, E Willing, E H Hodgon k Co, J D Kusch, H Kuck. Co Haig ?le ea* pe? Norttienitern RUroaad, June AO. 45 bales Colton, Ma bbU Naval 8 tores, 1 ear Stock, bigs Mid bolos Mdse, 4c, To Adams, Frost A Co, W C Court? nay A Co, G E Prilchclt, Parker k Childs, O W Logon, 1 K Adger k Co, G raes, r, Loe, Smith ft Co, P Fargnaou, G H Ingraham, A Bobinion k Co, Holmes ft Stoney, J A J Il KUkpatrick, J Mars sall, Jr, W K Ryan, Kiinei, wink? en berg 4 Co, A Wagner, B B Agent JPO?T CALENDAR. ooxixprxp wavaxxv. raisKs ow TOM iioov. Maw H. 3d, lb. 42m, oom I Pull M. loih.iih. 31m. oven Viral Q. CUi, }b, 17m.moin | T?at Q. lath, Oh. Om. morn .mfr I j aara. Moan BU-ta. Konday.... Tuesday.... Wednesday, Thursday,.. Friday..... rlainrdoy... Sunday. 4..6S 4..63 4. ?3 4.83 ?..M ?..54 4. .'4 fc: ?.. w T.. 0 7..10 7..10 7..30 e..10 10?33 10..65 U..81 T.. 40 R..19 fl..67 P.. 85 10..18 10..68 ll..43 MARINE NEWS. PORT- OF OH A Bli MSV O ll . Cl? aired for tb ls Port. 3chr Abbie Cranmer (now), Cranmer, at BalUmore, Jon* 17. Liar OP VESSELS DP, CLEARED AND BAILED FOB THIS POUT. FOREIGN. rjVBaroox, lr bark Pille de I'Alr, Evana, sailed.Mar 14 [hip B 0 Winthrop. Rlewart, np.May 4 Hie Try p h eula, Harding, ul led.May ./? nawrtxar, ?no. Ihlp Annie Kimball, line?lo, ?silod.May 31 -hs j Coming, Hookawar. sailed.April is lie Johannes, Bater, asilad,,,,,,,,,.,Miy 19 MATAN7.au. ?hi T J Frorior, Frazier, ?ailed.May 39 DOM KHTIO. iw'trroH. chr M ?ino Law, JohnsoL. cleared.Juno B ohr Isabelle, Kuli, un.Juno 8 HEW Tour, chr Lilly, Froud*, up.'..Moy 37 ehr Jonao Bnillb, Nichols, up.Juuu 0 i IIILAI ll l l IC \. chr J N linker, Adams, cleared.Moy 7 dir W II Tiers, UolTtnait, cleo rod.Juno ll UAXTIUOIIE. dir Foaming Boa, North, cleared.Juno 7 chr A P Cranmer, Cranmer, doaroii.Juno 17 LIST OF ?Hil U'lNIl 1? tho rori or ( lim leaton, Juno ?0, 1SIV7. VESSELS UNDK1I 100 TONS, SN? HlalllTj ( OAS ia Ml WITHIN TUB STATE- EXCEPTED. KT KA ll SH IIM. laragusss, 778 tons, Crowell, ot Atlantic wharf, for New Yerk, hading.Itavcm-l .': Co Tboinnloli, 1376 Inns, I,m kwooil, ot Adgcr's wliarr, lor Now York, lea.Hu?.Courtousy i Treiiliolm BUITH. i Mena, 703 tons, Duuton, at 1 io yee' tt Cu's whsrf, from Now York, walting.W ll Smith it Co lombuy. UM tons, Jordan, ot UL lon wliarr, for I.iver poi il. Inadine;.Courtenay tc Treiihulm Imella, OKS tuns, Conner, at lluyco ft Co's wharf, fruin Liverpool, discharging.J fraser Ai Cu BARKS. lames Wilson Mir), 304 tomi, st Dennett's wharf, for o Fort lu Spain, loading.1* J Eui)ard Dimes rho, (I'rus), 397 tons. Lu ti Ve, lu Ashley River, for Liverpool, ready.Risley Ai creighton Northern Crown (liri, 421 tons, Msthlss, at Vouidus'u wharf, lor llrisUil, Eng, loadlug.lt Muro ft Co DRIUK. annie M (Rr), 100 tons. Carey, In Ashley River, for Hall fax, N H. loading.Ilml.1 ft Ulalie Elena (Span), - lons, Morlstainr. at Quarantine, from Matanias, just arrived.W P Hall BCHOONERS. I A OrilUn, 305 lons. Footer, at N E It R whsrf, foi Falti moro, josi lng.II F Uakor Al Co Meggie 1". tiroy (3-inastod), 403 tons. Pillsbury, at lion noll's wharf, for Havana, loading... .Ilonafint ft Salis Wann tn, 339 tons, Hawkins, lu Ashley l?vor, for a North? ern Port, loading.W llnai-li Whitney Long, 131 loin, Hayes, ot Union wharf, from Henton, ii inch irglog.Ridley A: Creighton Bergen, in? lons. Parsons, at Un mn \ Co's whirr, for Dow? ton, loadlug.II F Raker tc Co Daniel Chose, UH tous. Mitchell, at Atlantic wharf, from Huill?n Mrv, .1 l?chai ging.II F Raker ai Co MISCELLANEOUS. ULD ESTABLISHED DRUIJ STORi: E. IL KELLERS & CO., ii. \ ri: IMIIN .c miitvi WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 Bl H ET IN (J STREET, Third door above Mai-lcet TT AVK LATELY RECKIVP.D I .AHOF. AUDITIONS lt. IT tliolr usual slock uf pure and fr. ?li DRUQ8 MEDICINES DYE STUFFS UUltOPEAN AND AM Killi:AN FANCY ClOODS FINK SOAPS TOILET POWDERS POMADES COSMETICS COMBS DBDBHEB EXTRACTS, &c. Comprising Invoices I rom tho most rcputablo minn. fae tn rora. On band, all Uio principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Incl.lilllie Preparations of AYER. JAYNE, BALL, OUEV AI.li.lt, DAVIS, WltlUUT, HOLLOWAY, Ar. ilsa, I larg" assortment of SUROICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAUS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA HOODS GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Groat attention ls paid to tho importation and selec? tion of PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and nono other aro ollowod to go out of tho Establish? ment PRESCRIPTIONS componndctl with accuracy, and tito public can depend on tho utmost reliability in tho execution of orders. E. il. KELLERS, H,D.. H DAER.H.R March?_ Myrl CK TU s A ii.ti ns un IBIMIOIIANTH. HOTEL OB BOARDING-HOUSE KEEPERS. OFFICE CLERK OP COUNCIL, 1 Hare h 13, 18A7. I IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FO?JjOWING ACT OF the legislature, psaied lbs 30th dey of December, 18GC aR persons concerned are lioreby ne unod lo call at Ulli OlQco and take out the require*! lloenne imroocuitoiy. W. H. SMITH, Clerk erf Council. AR ACT ron THE BETTXB FBOTEOTIOM Or S EA ll EH AND mu ir, in NTH IN TUX roar AND HABBOB or cnini.rs TOK. I. Ile ii enacted, by the Senate and Haute of Bepreienta liret, mus met and titting in General Attembly, and by the authority of the tame. That lt shall nut bo lawful for any person, except a pilot or pnbllo ofllcer, to board or at? tempt to board a vessd arriving In Um port or harbor of Charles loo, before such vessd shalt hive boeu m ado fast to the wharf, without drat obtaining I oavo from tho mas? ter or person having charge of such vessd, er from her owner or agents. IL It shall not bo lawful for any owner, agent, master, or other person having charge of any vessd arriving or being In the port uf Charleston, lo permit or authorize any sailors, bold or boarding bouse keeper, not licensed as hereinafter provided, or any agont, runner or om Eloy oe of any sailor's or immigrant's hold or bearding ouse, to board, or attempt to board, any vessel arriving In, or lying, or dring In the harbor or port ol Charl ea ton, before tuen vessel snail have been made fast to the wharf, or anchored, with Intent lo Invito, ask or solidi the bearding ol any of the crew employed on such vossd. IXL lt shill not bo lawful for any sailor's or immi? grant's botd or boarding haime, keeper, or tho employee of any sailor's or immigrant's bold or boarding house kee par, having boarded any vossd made fast to any wharf tn the port ol Charleston, to neglect or refusa to leave said vessel, after having boen ordered so to do by the master or person having charco of such vessel. IV. It snail not be lawful for any person to koop, con? duct or carry on, either aa owner, proprietor, agent or otherwise, any sailor's or lmiulgram'o boarding house, OT sailor's UT immlgraiil's hotel, lu the dty ot Charleston, without hiving a lice use from tho City Council thereof, V. It shall not bo lawful for any persou, not having tho license m this Act provided, or not being the regular agent, runner or employee of a person baring such li? cense, to invite, ssk or sdldt in tho city or harbor of Charleston, the boarding or lodging of any of tho crew employed on any vessel, or of any Immigrant arri ri ug In the said dty of charleston. VL Tho City Council sholl teta tho application of any person applying for a license, to koop a sailors' or Immi? grant's boarding house, or sailor's or immigrant's hotel, tu tho dty ol Charleston, and upon satisfactory evidence to them of tho respectability and competency of such ap? plicant, and of tho suitableness of bu accommodations, shall laauo to him a license, which nhill bo good for one year, unless sooner revoked by said City Council, to keep a sailor's or immigrant's boardlug house In the city nf charleen.!), and lo hiv lui and solicit boarders for the samo. VII. The City Council may, npon satisfactory orldonce of tho disorderly character of any sailors' ar Immigrants' hotel or boarding bouse, licensed ss hereinbefore pro? vided, or of tho keeper or proprietor of any snob house, or of any force, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation, in in? viting or soliciting boarders or lodgers for such house, on tho part of such koo per ox proprietor, or any of bia sgoms, runners, ar em plo j eos, ur of any attempt to por ?uatlo or en Uno any of tho crew to desert from any vessel In tho harbor of Charleston, by such kee por or proprie? tor, or any of bia agents, runners or employees, revoke tho license for keeping suoh hourn. VIII. Every person receiving tho license hereinbefore pro vid od for shall pay to the City Conn eil aforesaid tho Bum of twenty dol?an. IX Tho said dry Council shall furnish to each sailor's or Immigrant's hotel or boarding house korper, licensed by them as aforesaid, ono or more badge* or shields, OB which shall bo printed or engraved the name of such hold or boarding homo keeper, and tho number and street of his hotel or boarding boase; and which said badges or shields shall bo surreudored to said City Conn eil upon tho revocation by thom, or expiration of any license granted by them, as hereto providod. x. Every tailor's or Immigrant'a hotel or boarding house keeper, and every agent, runner ot employee of auch hotel or boarding-house keeper, whim boarding any vossd in tho harbor of Charleston, or when Inviting or so ll ci Ung the boarding or lodging of any seaman, sailor or person employed on any vossd, or of any immigrant, theil wear, conspicuously display od, tho shield or badge referred to In tho foregoing lection. XI. lt shall Dot bs lawful for any person, except those nanu?! In tho precoding section, to Lave, wear, exhibit or display any such ahldri or badge to any of tho crew em? ployed on any vessd, or to any Immigrant so arriving in tho city of Charleston, with tho Intent to lorlto, ask or sotldt tho boarding or lodging of such immigrant or ri any of the crow employed oa any vessel being ba the barber of Charleston. . i? Xii. Whoever shill offend against any or cl cher of the provisions contained in soollnn 1, % 3, 4. e. 10 and ll, in this Act, shall bo C.oembd guilty ?1 a'muxfemoanqr, and .hall, upon conviction thereof, bo punished by Imprison? ment for a term not 'exceeding one year, and not less thin thirty days, or i v a Ono not oiooedlog two hundred md fifty dollars, and mil loss than ono hundred dallans sr by beth mph Ona in4.rqprisonment, XIII. Tbs word " TUSOI "'ss used tn this A.0t, shall bl ?lode vessels pro polled hy I'team, In tho Senate House, the tv-enUeth day of Deoembt r, In the year of oar Lord one IL pu ?ind eight hundred and tlxtyjdi. , W. D. PORTER, Pr?sident of too Senate, OHAS. IL BIMONTON, Speak// Boute of Representativos, Approved Dooembor 30, 18M I JAKES L. Ona, Governor, Mir rh H WILLIAM 8. HENEREY, MiCIIIMST IND MINDER. No. 314 Mo (it in? street, (NBAB IdUfB,) CHARLESTON, S. O tT A NOT A OTU RES STEAM KNOINEfl, BOILERS .VI and MACHINERY, Saw Mills. Oom Mills, Horse ewers. Vertical and Horizontal Rogar ?tille, Cotton sod Crushers, McCarthy auton Oura, and ail kinda ot ?eu and Brass Cas Un gs, to order, April? ttalncmo DRUGS, CHEMIi'ALS, ETC. rEMI'US UMBI DIFPK? NON IN AXKU? RODBIGUE'S NUNNN ELIXIR MN. 17.011 THE CUBE OK CONSUMPTION. PAINS IN THE ' CHEST ANii HIDES, uimuui/ry IM UHKATIL INO, IIUONCU1TIH, CATAltllll, ASTHMA, ri n till -, lll'MOltltllAUK, and all nneeliuim of lim Lunte. Thin Krcat revlvifycr 1M offend lo ttio |lttbHc, Hint all who win ?vail ?Mmrchroa or ita rwnwHal iwwcr muy bu bcnofllted. It uuly requires a fair trial to confirm ll? invaluable OKcncy lu dliruiliix through each eliauuel of tho human organization a rvidoicd vllalily. It Invtgoralcs ami im? bued tho Lung* with lu ollbn.ll elnt-tlUty ; ruptures warmth which lu their essential clement ; rouses thu rlugglsh vc H sela Into ertlvitv; heals thc nnVclvd lulics; purilleH uud enriches thc blooil; reiiuhilcs lb" clrruliiliuu; IIHIIIITH freo anil easy respiration, ami PXJMIIM, ttiruuuli ll? admin? istration, uach ami every roiicomlUtul disorder iirei-out In tho milady rrcoguired aa Consumption, ami lulliorto doomed hopeless ami Incurable. 'lilla compound I* perfectly safe, possessing neither narcotic uor emello properties, which unfortunately aro alwaya employed n? cimt'iitialH lu every preparation for Cough or LUUK affection-a miniase whleli too oficu In Itu Irritating and delillitatlni; oonseiiiiouccfl, only con diicoM to much general derangement of tho system, de? stroying apputito and ecMtlnu an liijnriouii iiervuux ex? citement, augmenting Buderim; willi Irvqiiriit latal rc sulls. Under tho iuflucnco of ililri approved and Invaluable Specific (Ito molt distressing (.'uiigli yields, dllllrulty lu breathing and paiui* sud Horeuess subside, beuiorrlisge ls arrested, ami health and ?tn ililli rc-CHtnlillshed. mioB rou KINGLE BOTTLE ?i.ns. Bold by tho Proprietor, north WO** comer SOCII"rY AMI MEETING MTItEKTH, and the principal UniggiMU. _AprllJ ly SARATOGA "EXCELSIOR" SPitlli WATER. THE WATER OF THIS KPHINO 18 BELIEVED TO bo uue<|u.illecl by that of any oilier in thu fm--irun.il valtoy of baintoga. Ila virtues aro such UH hnvo secured ll tho high encomiums nf nil who hnvo used ii, IMMMJHK lug, aa lt docs, lu au eminent degree, calhartiu, diuretic, alterative and tonie qualities. From HAM till, HUNKY DICKSON. M. P., Professoi Practico of Physic, Jiilfenmn Miilleal College, Philo, dclphta, formerly of Charleston S. c. Piin.AliKi.rillA, Novi'mlwr IB, HMS, 1 bavo been for a year or moro past In Ibu bullit ol biking tho water of tho "Kxeolntor" Spring of Saratoga. Accustomed during tho great portion of my luvulld hie to uso tho different waters of tho suveral fotiutuluH which boll up slung tbst remarkable valley, depoudeut, indeed, ?ilion them tor nm. li of thu comfort 1 enjoy, I am satis? fied that tho Excelsior Water waa well adapted ns any othur among Ilium, it not morn to, lo the purposes tor which Uley aro generally employed, ll ts very agreeable, strongly Impregnstoil with Ibo carbonic scut, lively and spat kiln,;. * * * I eau heartily and conscientiously nv um LUI-nd lt to all wbo in cl a gunllu cathurllc aud 'linn tlc. SAMUEL ll I NKY DICKSON, M. D. Tho Water ls put up In Pint and Quart bullte?, and packed In good order for shipping. Pints In bon-, nt four dozen each, aud Quarts In wm of two dozen each SOLD AT WHOLESALE DT GOODRICH, WINfflN & CO., ImporteT mid Wholesale Driig^Ixta, No. 103 MK ETI NO s 1 lt I : I . I', OPPOSITE cnABxrjrroN HOTEL. DOWIE & MOISE, No. ICI MULTI Nd BTREET, Crrrpeslto Cliarlestou Hotel. And for salo by first class Druggists and Hotels. January 12 Gmo USE GALLIGHAN S PILLS (MLS AND ill A CERTAIN CURE. WE HAVE USED GALLIOHAN'S PILLS, AND FIND that they will do all that is cl aim nd for them, and cheerfully recommend them lo public favor. T. H. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama. J. W. A. SANDFORD. Att'y Oon'l of Alabama. HOBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supremo Court Ala. From THOMAS J. JOTXIK. Judge Supremo Court. I nave used o ALLIGH AN'H PILI* on my plantation for Fever and Aguo, and find thom all that bi claimed for them. 'nun. J. JUDGE. Montgomery, Ala., September 30, 1858. LOWNDES COUXTT, Alabama. GALLIGHAN'8 FEVER AND AGUE PILLS ?111 do. They aro decidedly tho beat medicino (br Chills and 1 e Tor 1 over garo. I would not bo without them for fl?t times the price. J. A. GUAUAM. AnKlilous. April 17, 18C7. One box of GALLIGHAN'8 PILLS cured mn perfectly of Chills and Fover. They ara tba bett medicino lor Chills and Fever I ever caw. A. G. IIONAT J)SON, dork Superior Court, Sumter Cf only. On. MoNTOOICEST, An., July 9, I860. Meura. BLUNT At HALE-GENTS: I bavo used your 0 ALLIUHAN'H PILLS on two occasions for Chills and Fever, and find that they effect all that they are Intend ed to do. They aro tho boat rom ody for Uio dlsoaso Uiil 1 have aver tried. I consider them perfectly reliable. Ivespcctrully, HAN L 8AYRE, Grand Soc. Grand Lodgo of F. and A. M. of Alabama. AXDAKY. OA., March ll, 1807. I hive nun OALUOHAN'S PILLS In forty cases o' Chills and Fever, with perl oct ?access. They aro th) boat l ever and Aguo rill put up. A. B. FANT. WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BT GOODRICH, WI.VEUAN dc CO., No. 103 Meeting stroot. And by all Druggists. DLOTJRT dc H ALIC, PROPRIETORS, May li_Gmo_Montgomery, Ala. CHEROKEE PILLS, Or female Itegulator, W> Core Suppretsed, JSeeestfr* and jnK\ 1'alnful Jfenttruatlon, Ortth m PM Slctnett, N*rtout and Spinal Af B aP^flk Section*, fain? in Ou Back, Stet M*> J/eadacAt, Giddtntu, and all dis {mBjSSji eaies that spring from Irregularity, yt) by removing tba cause sod all tba i_linnmi\ eil.,-ts that arlao from lt. They JRwm ?re lielfi-ctly solo In lil CAJ&J, ea T^E?'B at e*l aCMWn forbidden by dirt.: Lwaigrrtg JL. Hon?, and ure easy t.i silmlnliter, jnWCiTiiJT 69 l,lc^ 0,0 r'!c-'y 'nour couttd. <T |n 'l8 Thpy nhoiilil be In ttic bands ol ?^g?jfifflg overy Madden, Wifu, ind Motlier ttj&t^W*?*^ Ijidleacan address at In perfect ^?..aas?o?*?*?? ojnlhlunoe, amt nut? their com? plaints In full, ls we treat all Female Complaints, and preparo Medicines suitablo for all diseases ta which they are subject-Thirty-two fags pamphlet, ID a scalrifonTiilqrtn. free, Tb? Cherokeo Pills are sold by all druggists at $1 per box, or lix boxes for |5 ; or they are sent by mall, free of postage. In an ordinary letter, fr?? ' from observation, by addressing tbs sole proprietor Dr. W. B. Mr. HW IN, 37 Walker St., K. T. ' N. B.-Cherokee Pills No. 3 aro prepared for ?pteial catu, when milder modldnes fall ; tb OJ? , ara sent by mall, freo of postage, on receipt of 15, IU pric? of tack bom. DB. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or. Essence of i.ife, %b&$3*Vtlf/M2& (?urciOnn?riif Dtbllilu Wt?ii~ i^KSSAy?af'^ n***. fryi'rlc* i<\ Female*. KMin/?Br^^ J'iilpUiilion -i/M? Heart and *' fftBlmrr ' a,t 'feroaut THetntei, It ro ~^*9CnK^T:' etorei now lifo snd vigor to tho M , "f1" sitoJ, coming tho hot blood of eJZ..*.:.fT *,,',' youth to conrso Ike veins, res ?bT SSS %A )?',ng ^Orgape of Oen,ra. next It/V'-ao dote *i<m> removing Im potency and ?hi) Eluir rejuven- Debility, reMoring llanlinu* tu* Ul* MM and and full rigor, tbun provint a ?wercom* dittiut. perfect "Eliteir *f ioes," re? moving Sterility ami Barrenness In beth apina. To the young, mMille-aged, and aged, there ts no-greater boon than this "Elixir of Life.'' It (tve* ? nsw leas* of Hf?, causing th? weak and dsbllltatsd to hays resowed strength and vigor, and tb? entire ayitem to thrill with loy and pleasure. Tries, one bottle fa ; three bottles IB ; tent by express to any address. Oar medicines are sold and* recommended brail reinectablo druggists In every part of the elvlfiied 8loo, I toms unprincipled dealer?, however, try to fcelvs their euatpmsrs by selling ehssp and worth? less eemponnds In order lo make money. Be net deceived-esk for these xnodlolncs ind take no others. If the druggist does not keep tbem, write to ut, end we will send them by exprtas. carefully packed, free from obssrvsllon. We will be pleated to rseelve tatters with foll tutemtnts In regard to any disease with which ladles or gentlemen are slnteted. Address all letters fur -nod td ne a, nauiph* Itu, or td vita, to the sole proprietor, eM\ By W. B, UEBWIir, 87 Walker St., H. T, "ey ?0_ wfm ITT TIIE MARION STAR, EBTABM8HED NEARLY TWENTY YEAHS, AOO. 18 published at Marlon, a a, in the central portion it the country, and offers a Cavorablo medinm to Mer Junta, DruggtsU, MachinltU, and al' classes who desirs lo extend their b nain rna In the Pto Doo ecru a try. Vcr the benefit of oar advertising patrons, we shall. In idiUUon to our subscription Hat, which ls constantly in coating, publish tod distribu?a gratuitously 3000 extra wrrles of the STAB, during tho bu*!noa* season tait Bato? of Advertising bi boral, W. J. MoKERALL, November 90 Editor and Proprlotof. THOMAS R. AGNEW, lafpoarnui Aim nun? m Fine rircseeriee. Choice Tests, Bte.. Kf i, (Oft. ICO and aej OHKEeTWICH-ST., COR. OF M URB AY, NEW YORK, NOT i mb,-r DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. SWIM A 81i.IILII.liS < VII AN TDK. UU?IPIIREY8' IKinld "I'A'I UK Hl'i'KT l'Tl M HAVE 1'BOVED. FUOM TUE MOST AMPLE EXPE. 111ENUE, tu cuUrn success: m m plo -Prompt-Effl. lieut init liol labio. They aro Ibo only medicine* per? (ectly adapted tu popular uno-*o almplo that mlatakei cannot bo ui*iloln using them; an harmless H to be I roe from i! (inner, and no eUlelent aa to be al wa j ? rolla* bio. T hi y have islaed thu blKboat comtnoniiaUou from all, ami will alway? rcuilor aaUafactlou. Cont*. No. 1, eurea Kevrr*, Uongcotloo, InOammatlona.. 38 " 3, " Worina Worru-Fovor, Woriu-Uola.. 35 ? I, " Crying Colic, or Teething of In lau'.*. SS 1, " Olarrlnra of Children or Adult*.... 38 .. S, " llysrntrry, Griping, Jlillmin Colic... IS II ? ?. Cliolcia Plot Ima, Nautaca, Voiult InK. M .. 7, .? <'<><? c. ii*. CUIIIT. lirouchltla. " H, " Neunilitlu, Toclhnibo, Fai - ?!,?.. 38 .. 9, " llrinlwcli??,Mok llaadacho?V?rtigo.. 38 " 19, " Dyaprpsln, Bilious lllomacb. " ll, " s II III. i r . i'll. or Painful I'orlodw. " 12, ?' Willie*, loo profuso periods. 3 " IS, " fin un, Unngli, Dlinr.ult UroatlitUK. . 3 ?. ll, .. Hrilt ft Ileum, Ena pola?. Emptions. 35 ? 16, *' itiirtmillan, lllioumatlo Pnlns... 28 " le, 11 k'ever nilli ne, ( lull I . .Ll, Agues. BO .' 17, .. Plica, ?lind or Hireling. 60 18, "' Oin liuliuy, and boro or Weak. Eyes. 80 " 18, " Cn.ln.--li, Acnto or Uttrontc, luiln on/a. 60 11 30, .' Wliooplnict^ouKli, Violont Couglis 61) " 21, H A ?I li mn. Oppresses! LrrsUiliig. 80 ? 92, .' Har l>laclinri,c?. las] Hired Iii ar? me. 60 " 38, " Srriifuli?, Enlarged ?Jialids, bwull lallt*. CO ?. 34, ? tieiirrui Debility, physlen! W. silicua 60 ?* 35, '* IJropsy nuil Hcaiily Uc-crolloii*. 60 " 36, " Sta SlcUnev*. Hlckncaj from RM' lng. 80 ?. 37, .. Kidney t?llense. Gravel. CO M u, ?. Narvena* l>t-1illliy, ilciiiliial Emla eionr, Involuntary "lavtiargos.1.00 " 39, " Hue el. IIMI, Canker. 80 " 80, " Crlnnrr Incontinence, WiMtlug Btsl. ?0 '. Bl, " l'a i ii fur l'ii rim! i , oven with Hpasir l. BO " S3, " hull. r...,-s at Chango ol Lfa.MO " S3, " Kpllepsy, Hpssma, Ht. Vitne* Daneo.l.lC " Si, .. Dli>lllerlu, Ulcerated Soto Treat.... 80 I KAM 11< Y CAS KB. If villi, morocco case and book.,910.00 ? largo vial?, In morocco, and book. 6.00 Iii largo vials, plain case, and book. 6.O0 I IB boxe* (Nos. 1 to 161. and beck. 8.00 VKTKKINAItV Sl'KCIFlfel. Mahogany rases, lu vial*.ti" tm ilnglo vials, willi directions. I.UO S*v*Tlie*o remedio?, by tho case or alucio box, ara vont to any part ul Ilia country, by Mill or kxprsss, fres il charge, on receipt of thc price. Address iWMI'HIlEVH' i-T KO I ITO HOMOEOPATH1U ll i .un 'I NI. COM CAM', O nico and Dopot No. 842 llroa.Uvay, Raw York. Dr. IIUairunr.Ts ia consulted d*'.ly at Ids ortlr.s. per lousily or by lotter, a* above, for ali forms ol disease., wilvil', iii MOISE. Wholesale Anani*. Nu. 161 M. cling street, tippo -it.. Charleston IP o. I. W. A. KttitPit;. A. it. aOCUKL. <V CO.. tinah Agents, No. 231 K1NQ-HTltEKT, 4th doc rabovn Markdt-ll. April IR ia wililoo (ono Uharlnstnu. H. o. "A motin waa on her Up-hnallli wa* In hnr look iirengtb wan In her step, and lu her bauds- PLANTA? i noa Umuna." S. ?.--1800-X. A tow bottles of PLANTATION llrrTT.us Will oui* Nervana Headache. " Cold Kxtramllle* and Feverish Dtps. " Hour Htouiach sud Fetid Uri alli. 11 Flatulency and Indigestion. " Norvous AffocUona. 11 Excessive F?Uguo *nd Short Breath, " Pain over tim Eyes, si Monta] Despondency. 11 Prostration; Orrat Woakneaa. .? Kcllo v Comploxleu, Weak Bowels, Aa. Which are tho evidences of LIVElt COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. It Is oatlmatod that aeven-tenUis of all adult ailments proceed from a doc ca* wi and torpid liver. Tho biliary secretions of the Uvor overflowing Into tho stomach pol non tho wot!m system and oxtiibll tho abovo symptoms. After long reaoarch, wo are ablo to prtsout the moat remarkable euro for theno horrid ulgblxuare diseases, the world bas ovor produced* Wtthlu ono year over ala hundred and forty thousand persona have taken tbs F LA. STATION Birran.*, and nut an Instance ot complaint ' iaa oom? to our kuowledgo I It ls s moat effectual tonio and agreeable ali m niau salted to all conditions of Ufo. The reports that lt rellea upan minorai substance! fo Its active properthm, aro whoUy false. Pur tbs astis facUon of tho pabilo, and that pal?enla may consul their physicians, wc sppend a Uat of Ita compononta. CAUSATA nans.-Celebrated tor over two hundred years In tho treatment of Fovor and Aguo, Dyspepsia, weakness, etc It was Introduced into Europo by Ibo Countess, wlfo of tho Viceroy ol Pura, In 18411, and afterwards sold by the Jesuits itt ?icm weight in silver, under I .teri, and was Dually made pabilo by Louis XVI, King of France. Humboldt mateo especial rofe renco to Its febrifnge qualities daring hi* Booth Amorlcan travel*. Oise un?a.? Ila ns-For diarrhea, collo and discuses ol the stomach and bo? els. DANDSXION-For lufi*rnmr.Uon of tho loins and drop. leal affecUoa*. (liiAiioiiiLz FLO WEDS-For enfeebled dlgesUou. Livrai)EU Fnowans-Aromatic, stimulant and tonio highly Invigorating In nervous dobUlty. WiNTKnoacsK-For scrofula, rbonmatlsm, etc. AN rsa-An aromaUo carminative: creating noah, muscio and milk ; mach nsed by tnolhers noising. Ala", olove-bu?s, orange, carraway, oonandor, snake* sot, ?to. S. T.~1880.~2L Another wondai-!ol Ingredient, of great nse among the Spanlab. ladles of jumb America, Imparting beauty to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, ls yet on known to the commerce of the world, and we withheld tts name for thu preaont. HHP OUT ANT CKUTIFIOATEB. BoanaNTUi, N. Y , Decembnr 23, 1861. Measr*. P. II. DIIAEK Ct Co. - I have been a great suf? ferer from Dyspepsia fur ttiroo ur four years, and had to abandon my?profosaibn. About tbreo months ago I tried the plantation Bitters, and to my great joy I am I new nearly a well mah, I havo recommended them In I several cases, and, aa far as I know, ilwaya with ?Igual benefit, I sm, roipeolfully yonre, Hov. J. B. OATHOnN. PtmaDEU-ntA, lOlh Month, nih Day, 1863. BKsrxoTxn FniaND:-My daugbtor bas boon much benefitted by the uso ot thy Plantation Bitters. Thoa wUt sand nm two bottlos more. Thy friend, ASA CUBBIH. H ri i n ici s noosa, dur ion, BL, I February ll, 1863. ( i P. H. Dru KS Ar Oo. :-Pl seso lend us another I twelve cases of yonr PlantaUon Ditter*. As a morning appetiser, they appear to have superseded everything else, and are greatly esteemed. Yours, ?ia, GAGE A WAITE. Arrangements aro now completed to supply Any de? mand for thia article, which bas net heretofore bean possible. The public may rest assured that tn no case win the perfoeUy pore a tan dard ol the PLANTATION Birran* be departed from. Every bottle bean (ne fac-rimil* of cur ti?natwe en a tteel platt engraving, ar it cannot be ft*. Any perron pretending ta tell PLANTATION B.Trans in bulk or by the gallon, ie a rwindter anti inposter. Beuart of refiiled Bottle*. See that our Privat* Stamp it Urmo TTLATXD over every cork. Bold by ail Draguais, Grocers and Dealers throughout the country. P. H. DRAKE & CO., Now York. OLD RIP VAN WINKLE OIN, GOLD MEDAL- SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. TN ADDITION TO OUB BUSINESS OF HEI.Ll.Nt? L WINES, etc., In original packages, and tn order lo Insure to consumers Pure Liquors In a compact and con? venient form, wo commenced the enterprise of bottling and packing In caaes our well known Wines, Brandice, Whiskies, Ac. and hive sent them out In a style that would preclude the possibility of their being tampered with before roaching the parchase r. The goo oral appro? bation and gratifying lacee** that has rewarded our efforts has encouraged as lo maintain the standard as re? gard* quality, also lo make looreaaod efforts to retain tho confidence and patronage which his boen so liberally be? stowed upon ns. BINXNOElt lc CO., [EatabUshed 1778.1 Importers ot Wines, Ac, No. 18 Beaver street, Now York. The abovo popular goods aro pct np tn cases contain? ing one doion botUo* each, and aro sold by aU prominent Druggists, O rocera, kc. Opinions or Uie Press. The name of Blninger A Co., No. IS Beaver street, ls a guarantee of the exact and literal truth of whatever they represent.-N. Y. Cern. Advert Uer. The importing houso of Dillinger A Co., No. IS Beevor street, Ia conducted upon principles of Integrity, fairness and tho high o a l honor.-Jv. Y. Evening Exprtu. GOODRICH, WINK .MAN & CO.. N 183 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Dot _ and BOWIE & MOISE, BTJCCHSSOR8 TO It I IV ? ?% C A SH I DP, Y, No. 181 MEETING HTItEET, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, a a Jsnnsry 80_ wftnflmo* BEAUTY_Auburn, Golden, Flaxen, and tiilksn CURLS produced by the nae of Professor Dx> nnEUX'R F RI BER LE L CHEVEUX. Ono appUca ' lion warran liv) to curl tho most strm!gkt and stubborn" ia>m of either sex Into wavy ringlets, or heavy m&saivo rt- . . Has tx.su need hy Uie fashionables of Parla and London, with ino most gratifying result*. Docs no Ur? ary to tho h*lr. Frico by mail, scaled and postpaid tl DescrlpUro circulars mailed free. Address BEROFJI 5HUTT8 k OO., Chemists. No. 288River street. Troy N' .'.. Salo AgonU for tho United Hiato*. " MATCJT 30_|y DAVE6AfY0UN6*MoO:NZIE, LiW AMD COLLECTION OFFICE, Mos. SO and ?0 Park Bow, DULAO DATaWA. . I SEO ROE B. fatwa. . I HEW TOSE. aE&ARD Ia, KoEksktB. J 1 ri fl J^*SJPED TOCHT TO UBI UN 001 jjrc hh. J201? J*0??11*83 01 Meurs DiriN?v, i u,p, T* ELANDEB8, wa wm attend vo the oollVjee e Ma?^J^?niS!T^1 ?U,IM t?5XOn?hCT1? tHamitM ^oammuMioauMM BOM AMA na STAT**.