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TUE DAILY NEWS. OFFICIAL.. HST OF LETTERS remaining in the Postofflce at Charleston, for tho week ending JL-FCEMPER 81, 4848, and printed officially In Tuc \)AIL./ NEW?, BB tho owspaper having tho largest clro\ih>vl01 in t?e oity Charleston, ? . ?r^-Persons oaUing for Letters Ad/ vert od, should ?tate that they are "Advertised "m/. n Offico hours irom B A *** T*0 1 . A. On Sun day?. *??n 6 to C P. M., tf a."ifivm, ' a?p>K??*il_l -%yurT? POjtmastor. , Adams, Mrs J M QorhomT?annie 0c>'jnue, ?ale" > Aldrich, Mrs b ? . ?*Jtker, Sarnh M Allen, Cela Oreen, Bridget |nirry, Mrs S L ? Armstrong, Mrs UariiB. Furn y ^Jjanchorau, Mrs I, 's T. Honesty, Mrs M L Arete, susan Uarmon, Annie /Poult Mrs ThOB ^Bakor, Mary Ann Hearn, Mrs Mw B Barber, Miss L tfeytr, Emen ? prognall,' Miss E Belcher, Mrs A Henry, Misa/M A v Bee, Mrs Robt E J Purcell, Karan A Bennett, Ann ,J?feriot, MrsLfr) 1 Randal. Annie J Belmout.Mrs Cot .jJ'Wiird, L Heid. 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William stephens, Alex H steward, John Stoll, William Straten, P B Sutton, Robert Swann, Capt Henry Talmage k Smith Tomlinson, F P Verdier, Master JG WarJ, Joshua Walker, P T Walsh, P Walker, Hugh B Walsh, John Walker, J B Wallace, John Welling, Edwin White, Jas WilJcinson, JP Wiustock, B Williams, Elijah aar PersonB depositing letters In tho Postoffico will please place the stamp near the upper right band corner of the envelope, and they will also please to remember that without the stamp a letter cannot be mailed, but wiU be sent to the Dead Letter Office. January 1 /wandal aub Commercial. . The I'harleston Money Market. T nuusDAY, December 31, 1868. The principal business during the week has been in City of Charleston stock, which the bears have attempted to force down, with but little success. Thc impresi?n prevails that, even if the Supreme Court grant the mandamus in the election case, the effect on city stock will not be permanently unfavor? ite, in face of the fact that the city may bo expected to resume the payment of interest in April next. This has encouraged the bulls, and they seem deter? mined to hold their stock for full prices. Yesterday the stock was in active demand, and 65 was offered and refused for a large amount, lt is doubtful whether tho stock could have boen bought for less than 57, and the market now is hardening last. Bank of the ?state bills fell off rapidly when it be came known that Governor f colt would not issnothe bonds of tho State lor the bills which had been fund I ed. These bills, which cold ss high aa fifty uwaok or two ago, are now called 31). SOUTHERN BANK BILLS. Current Rates Bank of Camden.40 @0M Bank of Charleston.40 @00 Bank of Chester. 9 @10 Bank of Georgetown. 9 fi? 10 Bank of Hamburg. 5 @ 7 Bank of Newberry.40 (4 00 Bank of South Carolina.ll @00 Bank of State of S Carolina, prior to 1861.29 @00 Beak of Stateof S. Carolina,after 1st Jan., ital.. 5 (5} C Commercial Bank. Columbia. 1 (5)00 Exchange B^nk, Columbia.10 MOO Farmers' ana Exchange Bank, Charleston..0 @00 ?i?rcia?t'sBati?.?ueraw.9 @oo People's Baak, Charleston.60 @00 Planter's Bank of Fairfield.....8 (<n 5 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank,Charleston.'?5 @2G Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, (old).85 ?00 Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, (new).83 @00 State Bank, Charle.?ton.4 @00 Union Bank, Charleston.88 (rf 00 City of Charleston Change Bills.95 ($00 State 8. Carolina Treasury Notes. IT, '.,. .90 fe9'i BONUS, STOCKS AND UO?J^S. Ci: v of Columbia Bonds.'_55 @00 City of Columbia Coupons.65 (3)00 South Carolina R3??g?4 and Bank Stock iWboleshr?e*TTT\r*..-.?3 @00 South CaroUna \: :?\ (half shares).21%@00 8. O. Railroad Si : Pi? Cent. Bonds.73 @00 g. O. B. B. Be voa . "er Cent. B'ds.83 @00 8. 0. Railro.-.? ' .:iiicate of Indebtedness.60 (?.00 City of Charlr*.-*?ix Per Cent. Stock... .67 (?00 City of Charle* h Certificate of Indebted ness.95 fa 97 City of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.70 ($00 State Of South Carolina Bonde (old).68 070 State of Soul ii Carolina Bonds (new issue, of January 1,1867).64 @65 State of Routh Carolina Stock.61 @63 State of South Carolina Coupons.60 g)S2 People'? National Bank Stock..par. .ex. div First National Bank Stock.par. .ex. div ' Greenville and Columbia Railroad State guaranteed bonds.42 @00 Greenville and Columbia 1st Mortgage Bonds.66 O90 Northeastern R. R. 1st Mortgage Bonds.82 A. Northeastern R.B. 1st Coupons (past due).o0 ?C0 Nertheastern R.B. Certificates of Indebted? ness.Sd @ _ Charleston Gas Company Stock.21 @00 Oharlaston City Ballway Stock.SO @00 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds (Stete guarantee).49 Q Chaldea ton and Savannah Railroad stock. 00 @ Oliy of Savannah Bond*.86 @ City of Savannah Coupon? (due previous to Ut June, 1866).95 @00 City of Savannah Coupons (due after let Juno, 1866).96 <S Memphis ead Charleston Railroad Stock. .60 <f Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bonds.87 ?rn Memphis and Charleston R. R. Coupons. .98 @00 ttxpjrts for tue Week ending Tnwredny December 31. FORKIQN. BARBOR ISLAND, BAH-Per Bohr Bo?alle-23,000 leet Lumber, 1600 Shingles, 2 parcels Bacon, 24 bbls Flour, 40 bags Coin and Peas, 6 bbls Grist and 20 bbls Meal. DOMESTIC. B08TON-Per sehr Amos Edwards-93 casks Bice, 38 bales Cotton, 60 bales Paper, 40 tons Iron, 12.799 bushels Bough Bice ..... , NEW Y O UK_Per steamship Manhattan-1156 bales Upland an i V0 bales Pea leland Cotton, 102 tier nop Klee, 63 bales Yaru, 23 pkgs Sundries, 81 pkga Fruit and 60 Empty B?rrela.Per s*amfM? jomo* Adger-1131 bales Upland ??"on^al*,e* ces Ruo. 39 bales Domostico and 63 P*RB Su,n drios.Per stoamsbip Magnolia-12i9 halos Upland and Al bogs Sea Island Cotton. 63 bales Yaru 9. **.?**<. ">* vum itosin, 60 casks ClttT,' ?nd 42 pkgs Sundries.Por sehr N W Buiith-180.000 feetTimber ami Lumber,712 bags Cotton Seed, 1 Piano and 2 bar.es Books. jfJttiLaDELPHIA-Per steamship Prometheus-500 bales Cotton, 10 bait s Yum, 6 I age Poanuts, 78 casks Clay, 90 tierceB Rico, 2 bales Cotton Root Bark, ll bbls Seed, 60 Packages and 80 Emply Barrels. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-?02 tierces Rico, 700 bales Upland Cotton, 47 bales Yaru, &c, 22 bales Rags, 312 pkgs Fruit, 12 bales Hidos, 20 pkgs ?undnes, 20,000 feet Lumber. FALL RIVER, MASs,-Per tchr Charles Comory 10.80!) feet Lumber. NEW ORLEANS-Per ship C II Southard-454 bales Hay. GEORGETOWN. S C-Per sclir Jane-?0? tons Guano. THIS CHARLESTON M A Kit KT. EOU THE WEEK ESPINO TnUftSPAT, OEOEMBEK 31. COTTON.-Tho market for this article during the week opened quiet in consequence of tho holidays, but has since aesumod a firmer aspect, and mime? rons operad rs. who expected a low er value for thc staplo at this time, have a fair prospect of Buffering disappointment, and the fibre at present has a strong leok, with a good promise of the prevalence of full rates throughout the season. Hie leading ccnlrcB have exhibited thu following points as re? ported by telegraph: At Liverpool, on Friday, De? cember 25, being Christmas day there waa no mar? ket, which was also tho case at Now York. On Sat? urday tho former waB unchanged; tho latter was quiet and firm-sales 1300 bales, at 25c. On Mon? day the former was quiet-sales 10,000 bales; thc latter closed a shade firmer-sales 2100 bales, at 25>?. On Tuesday tbs former was active-sales 15,01'C bales, uplands 10%d; tho lattor closed a %c better - ealo5 4000 bales, at 2~>%. On Wednesday tho formei continued active-sales 20,000 bales, uplands 10%d the latter was >?o better- saleB 5066 bales, at 26c Yesterday the former was inactive-soleB 15,001 bale?. Tho arrivals at tblB port for tho woek have baei 241 bags of sea islands and Floridas, and 9401 balei of uplands, against 446 bags of sea h-lands anc Floridas, and 8212 bales of uplands tho week be fore, and 014 bags of sea ialands and Floridas, anc 9646 bales of uplands for tho corresponding wed last year. The arrivals have been from the follow lng sources : Soy of uplands per South Carolina Rail road, 8448bales; per Nortbcastora Railroad, 626; iron Peedee, 383; of sea islands, per Northeastern Rail road, 83; Beaufort, S C, 59; Savannah, 60; Jamel leland, 16; Ediato, 6; Florida, 15; St John's, 6. The transactions and prices prevailing in thi market for tho woek have been as follows: On Friday, December 25th, teing Christmas, n> business WAS transacted. On Saturday there was a moderate demand, bu the light sleek and the firm rates demanded by fae lors restricted transactions; tales 250 bales, ordina ry to good ordinary being quoted at 22@23, low mid diing 23>i@23%, middling 24, and strict middliu 24^c. fy lb. On Monday sellers held stiffly, and purchaser could only operate at full prices? salt s 425 bales, oi iinory to good ordinary boiug quoted at 22@23.Jii low middling 23^@23%, middling 24, and strict mic liing 24>?c. fy lb. On Tuesday the aiticle ftas very firm, and buyer found it difficult to operate at quotations ; sales 7G bales; quotations as before. On Wednesday the market opened with prices %(< J?c belter, and stiffened during the day lo the ei tent ol' >?e fy lb; eales 1200 bales, ordinary to goo ordinary being quotod at 22^@23&, low middlin ?4, middUng 24 and strict middling 25c fy lb. Yesterday there was a good demand and prices hi proved %@>?c fy lb; eales about 600 bales, viz: 181 21; 4 at 22; 2 at 222 at 22%; 8 at 23; 10 at 25%: 4 at 23 <?; 13 at 23%; 96 at 24; 68 at 24^ ; 99 at 24}?r ?t 24%; 143 at 25; 37 at 25%, and 14 on private term We quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION, Ordinary to nrood ordinary.23 @24 Low middling.24%@24>? Middling.24%? 25 Strict middling.25%@ The following are the quotations of tho two leadin jrades by NEW TOBE CLASSIFICATION': Low middling.24??@25 Middling.26%@ SEA ISLAND COTTON.-The receipts of all kinds his description of the fibre have been light, ar imount to only about 241 bags for the week. Tl loMdays have somewhat interrupted transaction mt there has been a moderately fair inquiry ai prices have been steady. Sales about 100 bags tea islands and Floridas, among wbich wo note jags islands stained at 25 J; 2 do do at 26c; 1 do 28 ; sea islands at 70c; 3 at 73c; 2 at 75c; 8 at 76; 2 at 8 lat 85; 6 at 90; 4at$l; 5 at $120; 3 at $1 25, ai some faucy lots at prices above these figures; of Fl ridas, 4 at 65 and 4 at 70. Wc quoto commou to m li ii m sea islands at 60@80c; medium to fine 8 5 cfo S Ine $110@1 30 and upward fy lb. RICE.-The arrivals of Carolina rjugb have bei ightand amount to some 12,000 bushels for t ivoek. The demand for this grain has been goo ind prices havo a steady tendency to improve. ^ ?ote sales of about 500 tierces of Carolina clean, B J6 tierces at 7%, ll do at 8, 9 do at 8 3-16, 76 at 8. 50 at 8 5 16, 70 at 8??, 80 do at 8 >?, 76 at 8 9-16, 39 it 8%c fy lb. Wo quote common to fair clean Cai ina at 7>?@,8%c tb; good 8%(S>8%; comm prime 8%c. Carolina rough may be qurted at $161 L 75 fy bushel for interior, and $1 75?2 fy bus] tor sea cast. NAVAL STORES.-The receipts of this article the past week have amounted to about 1300 bb mostly ronni. Sales of spirit* turpentine have tak place at 40@41o fy gallon. Rosin has boo n sold tl 80 fy bbl tor No 2, and ?1 70 fer No 3. There i JO good grades ef rosin on the market. Crude t penttno sells at $2 6C fy bbl for virgin. HAY.-There have been received abont COO ba'es North River qualities, which has since been re? ported. Wo note limited sales of North Bivei il 20@1 25 fy hundred. CORN.-Limited supplies of this article have bi received irom Baltimore and from tho interior. 1 inquiry has' been limited. We note small salei lood to prime whito Maryland at $1 20@i 25 bushel, weight, mad SI 12@1 16 f* bushel for Teni iee qualities. OATS-There, have been some moderate supp from thi interior fejf rail, aad we quote sales by :ar load frc rn the depot at about 85 cents V busl weight, sacks included. FLOUR.-fhe market is fairly supplied with NOJ ern and Western brands or this article, which tmoto at $7 25@7 TS fy bbl. for super, |8@9 tor tra, *10@11 for family, Rad 8?2&U fi bbl. tor e: ?nd choice family, Southern c/ualiUee are in lim stock, and ure held at (9 2B@9 60 fy bbl. for eu; ?10(91060 for extra, and $11 ?12 60 fy bbl. for fan BACON-Is in limited, but rather improving sb and tho demand is very restricted. We quote pt shoulders at 14>?@15c. fy lb, prime rib sides at 18 %o, prime clear rib sides at 18%@18%A., and c sides at 19c. fy lb. Strips ore selling at 17%c, salted Bhouldars at 13@13%c. and sides at 16 17c. fy lb-the latter for loug clear. BU r i Ell.-Primo Goshen, of which there moderate stock, may bo quoted at 46c fy lb. V ern and other low grades seU xt 8f@40o fy ll), i quality. SALT-Ibo arrivals amount to about 6000 o direct from Liverpool. Part of this was sold t rive and the remainder has not been dispose We quote Jobbing lots at ts 20@2 26 fy sack. INDIA BAGGING.-The demand Bi Tory Un We quote 21 ?-?@22c fy yard, nominal. Dundee ging, 44 inches, 1% tts. for the yard, is held at 86o. Sea island bagging, 46 (nebea wide, 2 fbi the yard, 1* held at O0&86 cents. BOPS.-The demand for rope is moderate, prices are somewhat nominal at quotations, quote hemp at - ce-ta fy lb. ; greenlea* at 19 o and jute at 8%<&9 cents fy pound. IBON BANDS ANO TIES for cotton, of the approved patterns, are offered on th? market they are in active demand at 7a8o ft lb. TIMBER ANO LUMBER.-lhere is a nod stock of thU article, and we quote river I lng boards at $18 fy M.; scantling and i 110013 ft M.; umber of shipping and good qualities there is a light supply on the market and may be quoted at $U@12 V M. Common is selling at $5@6 V M.; and city sawed lumber at $20? 25 * M. FREIGHTS-To Liverpool by steam, room is held at J?d. on uplands, and ld. on sea island; by sail, 7-lCti. sn uplands, and lid. on sea islands. To Havre nominal. To tho Wost Indies, Cuban ports north side, on lumber, $0 00 in gold, and $10 south side. Coastwise-To Now York by steam J?o 1ft lb on uplands, and lo. on sea islands, $2 1ft tierce, on rino: by sail. Ko. 1ft lb on up? lands, and $1 50 1ft tierce on rico; on boards $11 \} M, on rosa wed lumber $11 1? M., on timber 819. To Boston, by steam, via Dallimoro, lc. 1ft lb on cotton and - 1ft tierce on rico; by sail ??o. lb on cotton, $12 00 ^ M. on rosawod lumber" and $13 00 1ft M. on timbor. To Philadelphia, %c 1ft lb on upland cotton by steam and -c. 1ft lb by sail; on flooring boards $9 1ft M.; on re sawed lumber, $10; on timbor, $12 50 1ft M. To Baltimore, by steam, cotton *?c. ; rice 1ft tierce, $1 75 ; phosphates, 1ft 2000 lbs., $4 In packages, iu bulk as per agreement; lumber fy M $8@10, as in size; wheat If? bushel 12c, in sacks. By this lino to Philadelphia on cotton, %c. ; rico ^ tierce $2 00 ; phosphate per ton, $C in packages. To LoulsvUle, Ky., on rice, 7&e. hundred. To Cincinnati ??o. To St. Louis 85c, By sail on boards and scantling, honco to Baltimore. $9; on lumber $10; phosphates $5. Vessels are in demand at neighboring ports for lumber and timbor freights, and high rates arc offerod. EXCHANGE.-Storling Bills-Tho rate yesterday was nominal at !45>?@115)? for sixty day biRs. DOMESTIC EXCHANOE.-Tho banks aro purchasing sight checks on Now York dis., 5 days H discount. 'They arc selling sight checks nt par. GOLD.-Tho brokera woro yesterday buying at 24, and selling at 35. Ul n rite t , by Telegraph. . FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, Docembor 31.-Noon.-Consols 92)^; bonds 74 M - LIVERPOOL, Doccmber 31.-Noon.-Cotton active. Sales 15,000 bales; ealos of the week 87,000; exports 12,003. Speculation 10,000. Stock 352,000, of which 82,000 aro Amorican. Cora 37s 6d. Two P, M.-Cotton afloat 205,000 bales, of which 105,000 aro American. Pork Armer and higher at 90s Bacon 63s Cd. Lard C5s. Tallow 48s. Evening.-Cotton firm; uplands on tho spot, 10%; afloat, 10??; Orleans, ll%d; sales 15,003 bales. Provisions and produce unchanged. HAVBE, December 31.-Cotton firmer on the spot and afloat; on tho spot, If 2Gc. DOMESTIC MARKETS. NEW YoBii, December 31-Noon.-Money sharp at 7. Sterling, 9%. Gold, 34?^. 62's. 10>?. Evening-Cotton steady and active; sales 3500 bales at 26c. Flour dull, Western and State super $5 85a615; Southern dull, common to fair extra $7a 7 50. Wheat and corn unchanged. Pork scarcely firmer at $27 50a28. Lard firmer at V?}?aV?%. Whiskey quiet and nominal. Turpentine 46??. Eo? sin $2 55a7 50. Freights quiet-on cotton by steam %a7-16. Money stringent at 7 per cont, in currency with J?a% commission. Sterling quiet at 9.'.i'a9??. Gold 31?ia34%. Governments Arm. 62's ll??all,J?. State bonds dull with a decline on North Carolinas, there being no money hero to pay interest-other bonds firm ; Tennessee's, old and new, 69; North Carolina 60a60*?; Virginia, old, 55?4'a56j.?; now 57a 57 ??. WILMINGTON, December 31.-Spirits turpentine, nothing doing. Rosin active at $1 80al 85 tor strain? ed and No. 2. Turpentine active, prices unchanged. Tar active. Cotton steady; advanced %. AUGUSTA, December 31.-Cotton closed quiet; sales 410 bales; middling 24>?e; receipts 353 bales. SAVANNAH, December 81.-Cotton opened weak and closed firm; middlings 24??c; sales 971 bales; recoipts 3174 bales. Not receipts for tho week 211 bales sea islands and "20,220 bales uplands; coast? wise 132 bales sea islands; total 373 bales sea islands aud '20.22U bales uplands. Exports to Great Britain 68 bales sea islands and "5113 bales uplands; France 89 bales sea islands and 2220 bales uplands; coast? wise 121 bales sea islands and 7684 bales uplands. Stock 3423 br.lcs sea islands and 43,873 bales uplands. MOBILE, December 31.-Colton receipts fer week 10,204 halos; exports to Great Britain 23,235; to all other foreign ports 2551; coastwise 14,321; st? ck 40, 268. 'lh? market to-day was quiet at 24J?O for mid? dlings; sales of the week 10,450; sales to-day 800; receipts 665; exports 3189, NEW OBLBAKS, December 31.-Cotton receipts for the weok, 22,093; exports, foreign, S010; coastwiso, 6399. Receipts to-day. 3040. Exports, 9000. Steck, 123,140. Sales to-day, 7300 bales. Sales of tho -week, 41,oro bales; middling?, 24%a24%, closing at the outside figure. Gold, 35>?; sterling, 47; commercial, 4,r>%a46}? ; York sight exchange, % per cent discount. SuRar. yellow clarified, 13al3??. Molasses firm; com? mon, 52)?a55; prime, 63u65; choice, 67. i-1 P Ol I M rf- o I O I If-no 38 oa cn < ti -j tc So3 SS to <n m rf- es SSS t5 c-> o DO I CB ' er BJ i l? a' sa ? g sw P ? gs s? 'M 3 cr ?s M" g M tx ? *. o s cetmpsratlvo Exports ur Cotton? nom the Port of Charleston. EXPOIITED TO Liverpool., Other British Ports. BEA ISLANL.. Bales. Total to Great Britain. Havre. Other i- rench Portr. Total to France. North of Europe. Total North of Europe. !. ou th of Europe. West Indies, kc. Total Foreign Port?. Boston. Bhode Island? ?c. Now York.. Philadelphia. Baltimore and Not ilk. Other United States Ports. Total to Coastwise Ports Grand Total...... 679 ?.79 UPLAND. Bales, 14,963 14,963 679 14 1,164 "?5 1,231 1,910 141 10,109 1,619 880 61,86? 1,615 9,193 65,103 80,212 Exporta ot* moe. Naval Stores and him. ber tram the Port of Charleston, frons September l to December 31, lH?S. Boston. Nsw York. Philadelphia. Baltimore. New Orisons. Mobile. Provldsne?, BI... OtherU. S.Porte.. Total Coastwise' Barcelona. Majores k a Markst , West Indies. Halifax, NS. St Johns, N B. London. Bristol. Eng. Liverpool. Havre. Montevideo.. Great Britain. Total Foreign.. OrAnd Total.. BICE. IN. STOB?. Tierces. 948 6,144 616 2,413 *408 '?44 Barrels, 10,367 6,082 3,056 200 1,894 11,262 440 "4? 3*737 6*547 10,778 10,3?7| 22,035 I.KMBKB, Feet. 601,009 1,782,987 1,101.698 954,000 646.000 4,986,035 400,069 286,728 778,797 5,704,432 S's 2.0 fl : S : fe 00 "O ii Cl JOf3 O IO co I : S g: g: . ?. ; OJ . -j : S 00 00 il io -1 co o co co .co cn Sa il liff I I lit! lilli! ! Hil Uli 11 itii i? n i* (& (p ro CD ra rev CD to IO tO >o to IO i-> io io to co i-" CT o o_*. io o oi ui SSS: 8& -J Cl li . " TC O? Vi Vj "io ?O *. o . /, l-l SS ko^o- to o ? } >-< -i to *. ci S |s rtf - KB S'S H* erg g. ?* i-1 5 5 ? i? S H OJ ? CDJC W M ?C CO ?3J ' C5 co Ch 00 O ft Ci O op Vp to "rf- I * CO to ff* f* CC to Ol to Cu ?O Si 52 S2?1 oo c> o #? cn co ci cn a Cl <-\ - I to ~1 OS 4- M* a. o c.- o H. - i .-. c. ~ v. lin co T3 W g 3.3 Bas. (3*9 3 Soi ^8M| itt gs: ?gj ^Ol??. Ol "to >-* cn oo . o Cn -K?. -0-1M?. 5,i -1 CO -* . UOOOSO)- w I - i H H. S ? Ss IO Wt . SS: JOBI ; co ?t ci "I ' to to CO Ul ip . Ol ?-1 QC O' cito H<og. ? 9 !? 8 ^ ' to * OIHW. to o Cl O IO . tOCl ; ; oo po i-* oi ?o OJ to JO cn . . -o "cx> io "c-1 to "co <p to -ct m " " toto j:COlf ioiCOH . . IS I? H Ol * -1 io io 2 o Fffa M^iH o ?? ? ? s S Ff s ?5 HB" kl- s O 1 I Uti : ?B: ?> cn . > OJ T . t? ta? -i b co ? ?>o ! Sjj gp? sf : Si '. 3" J^J-i^.hSp.f'5 5? op SS . ?wo ?a ojtjj w'a qi j*. . OlOJtOC-cljllOOl? Soco. ?_cnjo??aS; tojo ?oo. -i"to to-3to. Voto to- -1 - ,o ci ot ? to cn OtO- If* Ok JL> co to *-* ci c, Q III ll g "fi -ff no HF I ?t ; ; to co ci*.; ?; ; Og kO "to "cc . S2o? Ol I S" I EB KOTE.-We have deducted from New Orleans 16,057 bales Upland, from Mobile. bales, from Havannah 2890 bags Sea Island and ... bales Up? land-and from Charleston 1519 bogs Sea Island and 160 bales Upland, tho quantities received at those ports lrom Mobile, Florida, Texas and havannah. Charleston Wholesale Prices. ARTICLE^ BA GOING, fy yara Dundee. 30 C,5 Gunny Cloth. 24jv* 211' BALE ROPE, fy lb-Manilla. - ? -T Wostern. . 8 ? 12,'i Joe. 8>?(?< F 9 ?QTTQN, fy lb- > * Ordinary to Good Ordinary. 23 ? ?4 Low Middling... i. 24 ? 24 }? Middling to Strict Middling. lived, 25 V Good Middling. _ ?a _ Sealsland. 60 ?1.30 COFFEE, 9 lb-Rio. 20 @ 20 Laguayra . 2h ? -1. Java.,. 35 @ to FERTILIZERS- j w Wando (Jo's Ammon'd Sol Phos. 65.00 ? _ Potato Fertilizer. 50.00 ? _ Alkaline Phosphate. 30.00 @ _ Bono Flour... 65.00 @ _ . Double Refined Foudrettc. .... 30.00 ? _ Niles' Phosphate. 63.00 @ _ Peruvian Guano, fy ton..... 100.00 (gt - Pacific Guana, fy 2000 ms. 65.00 rs _ Phoenix Guano. 56.00 ? _ Baugh's Phosphate, fy 2000 lbs... 60.00 ? - Rhodes' Phosphite. fy 2000 lbs,.. 65.00 ? _ Mapes'Super Phosphate,?* 2000 lb 65.00 ? _ /ell's Raw Bone Phosphate. 65.00 ? _ Zoll's Super Phosphatoof Lime.. OB.00 ? - Woolston's Phosphate of Lime..-. 65.00 @ 00 Croaedalc's Gun. Supor-Phos, net 60.00 @ 00 Bowers'Completo Manure, net... 60.00 ? 00 bardy's Phospho Peruvian, cash. C5.00 ? 00 Sardy's Paciflo Guano, cash. 60.00 to> 00 FLOUR, ijft bbl-Saper. -J.23 ?7.75 Northern and Western listra. 8.00 ? 9.00 Baltimore Extra. _ ? _ Southern-Super. 9.25 ? 9.50 Extra.10.00 6010.50 Family...,..II.CO ?12.00 G?JiA^-Maryland Oats, %1 bushel.; 85 ? 90 Western Oats, fy bushel. 85 ? - Corn, fy bushel. 1.12 6? 1.25 HAY, fy cwt.-North River. - (a\ - Eastern.! _ (a _ LUMBER, fy M. feet-, I Clear White Pine, 1st quality.?( J.00 ?55.00 White Piue, good run.38.CO ?40.00 Yellow Pine. 20.00 ($25.00 Uoards, fy M. feet-Bough.12.00 (c?lS.OO Grooved and Tongued.... 28.00 ?32.00 MOLASSES, fy gallou-Cuba. 42 @ - Muscovado. 51^? _ Sugar House. 60 ?1.00 New Orleans. - <g> _ NAVAL STORES, fy bbl-Tar.... - ? _ PiUh. _ jg - Rosin, Palo. _ @ _ Rosin, No. 1.1 _ ? _ Rosin, No. 2.,.11.80 ? - Rosin, No. 3. 1.70 ? _ SD?IIIS Tarvenljuf, fy gailc-i.| 40 ? 41 0-i.uiui. V. i&.I 10 (i? - NkiLS-Am?nera, 4?20d, % keg.. I 6.60 ? 7.00 PO IK/)?7i_Dapont's, P. F. F. g.... I 6.70 @ Dupout's, _fif-> -UK-??0 -?a. . Dupont's, masting.I 4.25 ?" " PRO VISIONS-fy lb- I Bacon, Hams, V lb....| - ? _ Bacon, Sides.| 18 Ccu 19 Bacon, Shoulders.i li^ j A 16 Bacon, Strips.?. - ? n% Lard, iu keg.| - ? _ Butter.I 36 ? 60 Cheese. 15 ? 30 Potatoes, fy bbl. - @ - Onions...,. - (a\ _ Apples. - "? - ?/.??-Carolina, fy lb. 7-'*(a BU East India. - ? - SALT- Liverpool, coarse, fy sack.. 2.20 ?3.26 Liverpool, fine. _ Ca\ _ SUGAR, fy lb-Raw. 13 ? 14 Porto Rico. 14 (a) m Muscovai?'.,. 13 ? 15 Htoelf.fi ot Cotton in the Interior Town? not i ucl railed in the Receipts* TOWNS. 1868. Augusta and Hamburg.December 30j Macon, Geo.December 23 Columbus, Goo,..December 25 Montgomery, Al?.Deeember 26 Selma, Ala.Deeember 18 Memphis, Tenn.Duoombcr 26 Nashville, Tea?...December 26 Total. 10.655 14,242 13,075 10,661 4,261 10,996 1,880 ?6,757 Consignee? per Northeastern Kallron?! B???nil??r 31. SQ hales upland and 14 hales Bea Island Cotton, 155 bushels Rough Bice? Furniture, Bacon, Mdse, kc. To P Brown, H Bischoff St, Co. stoll.Webb k Co, R?ve nol It Co, Mowry & Co, W K Ryan, Pelzer, Rodgers k Co, Mazy (ks k Salters, 8 D Stoney, G E Prltchett. H Klatte & Ce, J F O'Neill k Hon, D O Ebaugls W E Fripp. G W Williams k Co, Reeder k Davis, ll A & j F Early. G H Walter k Co, G W Clark k Co, G H In graham k Son, Frost & Adgcr, H L Howard k Bte, Gaillard ? MJnott, D Wai lng, J Young, Nachman k Co, D H Minox, Jeffords k Co, W C Bee Ai Co, J ScUir mer, Ohlsolm Bros, Railroad Agent, and Order. P?s?enser?( Per steamship Magnolia, for Ne? York-Wm War? ner, O Miles, Themas Brown, Henry Bombee, B S Spencer. Cherie? Belar and E G Whitney. . Per steamer ?ty Feint, from Patatks, vis Jackson Tille. Fernandina ?ad ?Savannah- Miss Mullen, Mrs Blob. O Beker. Menoudes, H V Massy, J M Potter, son, J D Milner, T H Abrams, E Manton?, Osten, ?orff, WL Parker, JR Kimball, J K Foster. M Wil? son, s Whitney, JW Ti ott. Thurston. MrWbitaey and lady, Mr Trott ?nd lady, 0 Wibbard, Miss Brook?, M H Hoy ward, Mr Haws ?nd lady, and 20 on dock. Per steamer Pilot Boy, Sfivssnsh via Beaufort-0 ??0**!?*' MJ? OtfbOM, TM Humphrey, M G Cohen, ?.1?,???*' WJ? O1"*????. W T Kirk, T L Humphreys, W G Allen, J B Matthews, C P Oolcock, H Co?oook, T Verdier, W M Onisolm, M Hey ward, O T l-tolbrand, W J Mood, R G Holmes Mad Mr? McCente, ?T ?Harto* HMM. Port of Charleston. .J un vi ur y 1. A n ivnl Yesterday. Sloop Julia, from Cooper River. 14G0 bushels Rough Bice. To Thurston k Holmes. bloop George from Saut?e. 1500 bushels Rough Rice. To 1 burston & Holmes and W 0 Bee k Co. Bloop Ellen, Qradick. Cooper Biver. 1000 bushels Bough Rico. To B Ii Howard & Bro. Boat trom John's Tsland. 3 bags Sea Island Cot? ton . To Roper it Stoney. Steamer City Point, McNolty, Palatka, via Jackson ville, Fernandina, Savannah, kc. 08 bales Cotton, &c. To J D Aiken k Co, J? raser k Dill, Kirkpatrick k Witte, W M Lawlon, Frost k Adj/er, J A Euslow & Co, C N Avorill. M K Robbins, II Bischoff & Oe. W B Williams, G H Iugrabam^ Son, Mrs II Cohen, J U M'luor&Co, W&B, G W W, S it N, P Winoman, Commander E E Stone, ' Dr P Porcher and Gibbes & Co. Steamer Pilt>t Boy, Pock, Savannah via Beaufort. '40 bags Cotton Seed, li bjgs Sea Inland and 4 bales Upland Cotton. To Joliu Ferguson, Hopkins, Mc? Pherson & Co. Susan H"Im<v->, \V C Holmes, N Bit tor. T L Cuthbert, W M Lawton, Piurknoy Brotbors, Johnston, Crows k Co, Kirkpatrick k Witte, JUE Sloan, hti nhouso & Co, and ?NI ll Coben. Clcitrcil Yesterday* Steamship Magnolia, Cfowell, Kew York-Raveuel & Co. Ship C H Southard, Ross, New Orlc;>7is-Wm Roach. Sehr N W Sinilh, looker. Now York - Win Roich. Sehr Sophia, Cruse, Savannah-J A Enslow & Co. From this i'ort. Biitish steamship Golden Born, Mc Death, Liver? pool, Doc 13. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York, Doo 28. Cleared l'or tills l'ort. Steamship Charleston, Berry, at New York, Dec 20. MeinorM.ntt.4ft. 1 ho sehr Josiah Whitehouse, from Rockport, Me, for Charleston, S C, arrived at Newport, R I, Decotn bei 27. Sliipncws Ti y Telegraph. LIVERPOOL, Dccembor 81.-Tho brig L M Merritt, from Mobile, November 17, has ai rived at Gibraltar, dismasted. HAVANNAH, December 31-Arrived-Schrs A Dencko. Boston; Kingbird, Jacksonville; ship Chas Cbaloner, Gloucester; brigs Augusto, Loudon; Dr Kane. Lon? donderry ; Yumuri, Stlhomas; barks Lizzie Batch elder and Warren Blake, Baltimore. Cleared-Sehr H Alien. Jacksonville; bark John Evans, Liverpool; steamers H Livingston, New York; Fannie Ballimore Two ships below. Tho heavy fog coutinucs, anl tho pilots report Fovoral vessels outside. L.IST OP VESSKLS Pr, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS POA j FOREIGN LIVERPOOL The Kamma Funder, Krogh, sailed.Nov ( Ship Richard tho Third. Wood, sail2d.Nov 8 Sehr Muscongus, Groves, sailed.Nov ll ANTWERP. Ship Grahams Policy, Burgess, sailed.Nov 15 ALLOA. Tho Jane, Carson, sailed...-.Oct 21 LEITH. The Harkaway, Horton, sailed.Oct 21 Ihe Enighedin, Horslendahl, sailed.Nov 19 DOMESTIC. WISC ASSET, ME. Sehr Atalanta, Tucker, sailed.Dec 18 BOOKLAND, ME. Sehr Wm Jonos,' McKean, up.Dec 22 Seht James Wliitehouso, Jones, cleared.Doc 10 NEWPORT, lt. I. Sehr Abbie Pitman, Lombard, sailed..Dec 24 ? * BOSTJK. Sehr9 E Corson, Brown,up.....Dec 26 Sehr Charles E Raymond, Higgins, cleared.. .Dec 26 Sehr U N Squltes, Chase, cleared.Dec 14 KFW YOBK. Steamship Charleston, Berry, cleared.,.Dec 20 Sehr E H Furber, Coll, up.Doc 23 Sehr Norie Carr, Lansill, up,.Dec 23 Behr A G Ireland, Townsend, up.Dec 14 Sehr Robert Caldwell, McCormick, up.Dec 22 Sehr Annie E Glover, Ferris, clearod.Dec 23 Sehr J L Leach, Stafford, cleared.Do? '?2 Sehr Jonas Smith, Nichols, cleared.Dec 24 ?liip Amelia, Bethune, sailed.Dec 17 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr Albert'thomas, Rogers, up.Doc ll Steamship Alliance, Hilson, cleared.Dec 14 Sehr Charles EPage, Doughty, sailed.Dec 18 LIST OF SHIPPING lu the Port of Charleston, December 31 TEM??LS UNDER 100 TONS, AND STEAMERS COASTING WITHIN THE STATE EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. Champion, 1418 tons, Lockwood, at Adgor's wharf, for New York, loading-James Adger k Co. Magnolia, 1063 tons, Crowell, at Vanderhorst's wharf, for New York, ready-Raven el & Co. Prometheus, 581 tons, Gray, at Atlautic wharf, for Philadelphia, roady-Jno & Theo Getty. SHIPS. Owego, 9?3 tons, Post, at Atlantic wharf, for Liver pool, loading-W B Smith & Co. Scots wood (Br), 745 tons, Yeaman.at Boyce's wharves, for Liverpool, loading-R Muro k Co. Sumter, 560 tons. Keene, at Brown & Co's wharf, from New York, waiting-Master. Pedro Plandollt (?spanish), 824 tons, Amengnal, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, londing-W P Hall. 0 H Southard, - tons, Ross, In the Stream, for Now Orleans, ready-Wm Boash. Gorilla dir), 755 tons, Jones, at Brown k Co's wharf, from Liverpool, discharging-IX Mure & Co. BARKS. Borneo (Br), 705 tons. Card, at Boyce & Co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-R Mure & Co. Lizzie H, 896 tons, Spring, at Brown & Co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Street Bros k Co. Gauss (N G), 655 tons, Cluver, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-G A Hoploy St Co. Monneguash (Bri, 624 tons, Murray, at boyce & Co's wharf, from Liverpool, waitiog- R Mure & Co. Egeria, 640 tons, barrett, at Atlantic wharf, foi- Liv? erpool, loading - Patterson & stock. W Gt Putnam (British), 700 tons Rickard, at Atlantic wharf, foi Liverpool, loading-Willis k Chisolm. Pawnee (British), 674 tons. Hutton, in the stream, from Dublin, waiting-Master. Olimpia (Spanish), 481 tons. Pons, at Brown's wharf, from Cienfutgos, waiting-W P Ball. Agra (Bri i9h), 639 tons. Eulimore, at Vanderhorsi's wharf, from Liverpool, discharging-Ravenel k Co. BRIGS. Robert Dillon, 463 tons, Blatchford, in the Stream, for Boston, ready-W Poach. Pensativo, (Spanish) 211?ton*, Valla, at Union wharf, from Havana, waiting-P J Esnard. SCHOONERS. L S Davis, 320 tons. Bishop, at Kerr'3 wharf, for Providence, loading-Master. Azelda & Laura, 1G9 tons, Mcindo, in the Stream, for West Indies, ready- Bart k Wirth. Amos Edward?, 314 ton?, Somers, in the stream, for Philadelphia, roady-li F Uaker & Co. N W Smith, 295 tons, Tooker, in Ashley River, for New Yer'tt, loading-W Roach. Annie Barton, - toos, in Ashley River, for Che ter, Pa loading-H F Baker & Co. B N Hawkine, 396 toas, Wyatt, at Adgor's wharf, for Biston, loading-W Roach. Charles (Joinery. 152 tons, Kuhn, in tho Stream, for a Northern Port, ready-L T Potter. Arctic, 194 tons, Ogden, ai Kerr's wharf, from Now York, waiting-W K?nau, j.ao Eau?, 829 tons, van ('loaf in tho'Stream, for Georgetown, S C, ready-W i.oach. Myro ver, 418 tons, lirown, at Adgor's wharf, for New ?ork, loading-W Roach. Union Dog, 197 tons, Ma'.ony, in Ashley Rive?, for Pbilad. lphii, loading-H F Baker k Co. Ranger, 96 tons, Gaoling, at Brown's wharf, from Portland, Me, disohar^ing-T Tupper & Kons. Jes W Wilson, 271 tons, (loners, in Ashley River, for a Northern Port, loading-H F Baker k Co. Mary Riley, 23? tons, Riley, at Boyce's wharf, fer Philadelphia, loading-Bndd?it Blake. Nellie F Burgess, 141 tons, Mc&oen, in Ashley River, for a Horthern Port, loading -Wm Roach. F M Fitzpatrick, - tons. Smith, at Palmetto wharf, from PhUaJelpnta- H F Baker k Co. Surprise, - tons, Symmes, at Contrai wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-H F DJ ker k Co. _ flimtUnt??. fjl?E UNIVKHLSAC FAVORITE. SILENT THIS MACHINE IS HOW RAPIDLY TAKING the place of all others as a FAMILY SEWING MA? CHINE. By an arrangement ma lo during a late visit to New York, I am enabled to talco ordo:s for any first class SEWING or KNICIING MACHINES, and deliver (hem here in ten days. Also, SEWING MACHIN 1?H with Buttonhole) Attachment*. Cir? culars and Sample? of sewing sent on application. All kinds of Needles, Tools, kc Repairing done as usual. U. B. HASELTON, 307 KING-STREET. November*_wfm2mos **/-IN<UISK8TEK. K?fiPE ATIRIO KIlPlriCB FIBING TWO SHOTS A SECOND AS A REPEATER, AMD TWENTY SHOTS,A MINUTE AB A nXOLK BBKEOH-?XHDEK. THESE POWERFUL, ACCURATE ?SD WON DK RFU IX Y effective weapons, carrying eighteen, charges, which can bo fired in nine seconds, ara now ready for th? market, and are ?or sala by all tba re? sponsible ann Dealern throughout the country. B or fuit information, sand ft? circulars ami pamphlets WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COMPANY, NEW MAYEN, COHN. September 26 . m0* Et A. ]R WAKE HABT Sc 00-, fOKSKIt HUG ANO MAKKGT 8TS.? CHARLESTON, S. C., I IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Foreign and Domestic Hardware, CUTLERY, GUNS, ENGLISH AND SWEDISH BAB IRON PLO JOH AND NAYLOR'S CAST STEEL. M ETALS. ENG LI Sn HOLLOWWARE, Consisting of TOTS, OVLNS, SPIDERS and EXTRA LIDS CIRCULARS, CH0S3 CUT AND MILL SAWS MILL ROCKS AND BOLTING CLOTH P L O U G ri s, AND A VARIETY OF AGlllC V LTU H Al.. 131 FL.12 [?1 j.. MTS. PLAIN, STAMPED AND JAPANNED TINWARE. WOODEN WARE GLUE AND A VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS. P. S.-Descriptivo Catalogues can bc hail on ap? plication, fmw3mos DAG November 27 flunk paohs, printing, limbing. BLANK BOOK M ?NUF?C T O R Y. PLANK BOOKS OF AI L DESCRIPTIONS MADE to order, with any st* le of Binding or i attora of Rul? ing, of best material and workmanship. BOOK-BINDING. MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, MUSIO, NEWS? PAPERS, Bibles, Prayer Books, &c, Bound in any stylo, and neatly Lettered with name. Lithographing and J b Printing. JOB PRINUNG-Cards, Letter, Note and Bill Heads, Circulars, Dray Receipts, Pamphlets, &o, in flrBt-rato stylo aud at low prices. STATIONERY. All varieties of LAW, OFFICE AND FANCY STA? TIONERY. BLANK BOOKS. A large assortment of our own and of the host Northern manufacturer??, constantly on hand. NOTICE.-Wo are ofl'erin'i our surplus stock of Check Books, Bank Books, Railroad and Vessel Re? ceipt Books, Cotton Weigbt and shipping Books, at greatly reduced price?. TIME BOOKS for Mante B, Mechanics and Busi? ness Men generally (monthly and weekly), a great variety ot forms. BAKERS' BREAD BOOKS, Landing aud Dockage Books, Magistrates' Dooli eta, Hot< l Registers, kc. TO DE&LEKS. Having a large surplus of BLANK BOOKS, of all stylos of binding, the trade will be supplied for a limited time at a groat reduction on New York cont. At * COURTENAY'S, December ll fmwlmo No. 9 B BO AD-STREET. Prap* Chemicals, (Etc. AYElSs CUERltY PECTORAL^ ' I For Diseases ot" the Throat MW gB? ii ucl liiuijis, such afl (oublis, illy Colds, Whooping Cough, Jj WJX /Bronchitis, A s th m a ami Consumption. PROBABLY NEV EB BEFORE IN THE WHOLE history of medicine has anything won so widely and BO deeply upon the confidence of mankind as this excellent remedy for pulmomry complaints. Ihrough a long series of years, and among moat ot tho races of men, it has ristn higher and hie her in their estimation, as it has.necome better known. Its uniform character and power to cure the various af? fections of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of dise .6e and to young children, it is at the same time tho most effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and the dan? gerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a pro? vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept ou hand in every family, and indeed, as all ure sometimes subject to colds and coughs, aU should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settle i CONSUMPTION is thought incura? ble, still great numbera ot caseB where the disease seemed settled have been completely cured, and the pathtnt restored to sound health by the C?EBRY PECTOBAL. So oompleto ia its mastery over tho dis? orders of tho Lunas end Throat, that the most ob? stinate of them yield lo it. When uethin^ oise could reach tiiem, under the CHERRY PECTORAL they sub? side and disappear. KINOKUS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS find great protec? tion from it. ASTHMA ia alwaya relieved aud often wholly curoJ by it. BRONCHITIS is generally cured by taking tho CHER? EY. PECTORAL in small and frequent doses. So genorally oro ita virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more thau assure tho pub'.ic that ita qualities aro fully maintained. Aycr's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PUR LOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, Aro ~o compos d that dlaeaso within' tho ran ;e of their cctio-i can r.uo'y with {and or evade them. Their peuet.-atiutf properties eo.irch, and clemsc, and in vigor.! te eve y portion of the human organ iFm, correcting ila diseased uctiou, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of Iheso pro? pel tie*, the invalid who ls bowoci down with pain or physical debility ia astonished lo find his health or eueray restored by a remedy ut once so simple and inviting. Not only do they euro tho overy-day complaints of evorybody, but also many formidable and danger? ous disease.?. The agent below named is \ leased to furnish gratis my Amer'cau A m mac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their uso in tho fol lo wir g complaints : Costiveness, Heartburn, Headache arising from disorder of .stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Inac11 n of tho Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appe? tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, aris? ing from a low ttalo of the body or obstruction of ito functions. They aro an excellent alterative for tho renovation of the bio id and the restoration of tone and strength to tho system debilitated by dis? ease. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER ?Si CO.? Lowoll, Mass. Sold at wholesale, by - DOWIE k MOISE, Charleston, S. C., and by Befall Druggists every? where. ftawtouM IMO Don om ber 25 0 PAL 1? 12 Ai TALLIN A, A SUPERIOR TOOTH WASH For Cleansing the Teeth, Preventing the Formation of Tartar, giving tone to th? Clams, and leaving a delight? ful sensation of Cleanliness and Fragrance In the AI oath. SUPERIOR TO SOZODONT AND CHEAPER. THIS PREPARATION 19 THE RESULT OF THE combined skill ef the physician, dentist and apothe? cary, and it is offered as a RELIABLE substituts for the numerous uncertain washes now in vogue. The microscope has also been called into use, and the re? searches of a celebrated observer have detected the m an ncr in which the tartar is formed, showing it to bo the work of anim?lculo.). Substances which Fidnus found to deslrey the life of ?hese infusoria are cou tain od in ihe Dentallina, and thus lt prevents the inereaso ef tartar and conto quont looseniuR of the teeth. It will be found useful to parsons in advanced life, Riving strength ?nd tone to the gums, while to every ono the aroma and sen? sation of cleanliness after using it will be sufficient recommeudutnu; smokers especially will appreciate its efficacy. Numerous dentists of the highest standing bein? acquainted -with the composition of the DentalUna, advocate swuse, it containing nothing corrosivo or injurio?a to*prevent ils unrestrained employment. Prepared osly by JAB. T. 8HINN, Chemist, Phila? delphia. For ssl? by BOWIE k Af OISE, Corner Meeting and Ha?al'streets, October IA wrmSmos Charleston, 8. 0. ROSADALIS Purifies the Blood. For Bale toy Druggists) RverywWCs .Joly 28 POO li* s Prags, QLIjrmkals, (Ctr. A II 8 A IP A li 1 Li Li ll A y ITS POWERFUL CURATIVE ASSOCIATES PREPARED UNDER A NEWLY DISCOVERED PROCEBA FOE EXTRACTING TUE CURATIVE PROPERTIES CROM VUOETAULJS ^VBSTANOES, EN TEES INTO THE COMPOSITION or DR. R A L> W A V ' S KENO V ATINO R S SO L V E N 'J A SEW PIC1X< IFLE DISCOVERED, Ono Bottle of Resolvent is Better Than* Ten r;;?' Kottlcs of rho A ci ve rill : cs Surs;? pnrillas. or LMrcct Diuretic lltsr?i" cutes. PHYSICIANS wonder ut the extraordinary power oj ' RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT In ouriug the worst forms of Scrofulous, SyphUoid, Chronic ?kin Diseases, ami tts marvelous power m KJsTifwliyjL. ca lentous coacretiong, afford tog! inmediate relic/aud*S. consequent cure of Biseases of the Kidney, Bladder; ^ Liver, Lungs, Pancreas, Spleen. Its rapid influence in tho cure of Diabetes, Incontinence or scanty, tur? bid, albuminous, cloudy urine; its almost in^taut ef? ficacy in stopping itching and painful discharge ol urine, and its singular power in curing discharges from tho Uterus and Urethra, Ty ucorrhoa, Bloody Unue, and other unhealthy and weakening dis? charges;-and Inquire wherelu the SARS APAR IL LIAN used in the Renovating Resolvent differs trom ordinary Sarsaparillas ! barsiparilliau is tho only principle in barsaparilla that possess^ curative properties; all other parts of tho root are iuert and useless. Ono ounce ol' tho extract obtained under Dr. Radway'siiow process for extracting thc curativo properties from vcgetablo substances, contains moro of the true principle ol euro than two ti ty pounds of the ordinary roots. SARSAPAUILLMN ison.lt/ one of the ingredients that forms this truly wonderful medicine; audit is tho only compensating remedy that communicates its purifying, cleansicti and reinvigorating proper? ties through tho BLOOD, SWEAT. URINE, and oilier secretions, securing a Larmonious functional action of every depraved organ and gland in tho sys? tem. If the blood is corrupt, tho Resolvent will make it pure. If the Lanas are ulcerated and sore, secreting thick phlegm and pruroleut matter, tho Resolvent will loosen this deposit and repair tho wasting lung with souLd and healthy material. If the Skin is covered with pimples, spots, pustule*-, sores, ulcers. &c, the Resolvent will quickly remove these annoyances. Il mercury is deposited in tho bones and has accumulated in tho systom, the ite bolveut will drive it out. If tho Throat or Bronchial Glands are ulcerated, ibo Itesolvent will cure the^o signs ot au carly wusto. Direct remedios, possess? ing only exclusivo properties, uro hurtful, ??s they increase thc functional secretions of ou- organ by suspending tho constituent secretions ot others;, heneo, a compensating remedy like the Resolvent ia tho only means of a permanent cure. BEAK IN MIND THAT EVEU? DROP OE BLOOD impregnated with the Resolvent and absorbed to supply tho waste ol' the boay, will make pure, sound and healthy flesh and fibre. The first dose thal is taken coinmcnccb its work of purification aud IU croaeing the appetite and flesh. A REMARKABLE U URE Sores on tho Tongue, Ulcers in t (tc Throat, Sore Gums, Sore Mouth, li ore? in the Alose, around the Eyes, ?Sic., If recently exhibited, a few bottles will cure, ll chronic, or through the effects of Mercury, Potas? sium, Corrosive bnbliniato, from six to one dozen bottles maybe icqulred to make a permaccnt cure. R. R. R. A GREAT SENSATION !-A GOOD SENSA? TION ! PAIN CUBED IN AN INSTANT! In 1817 the great grand principio of stopping tho roost excruciating pain in au instant, without em? ploying such dangerous agents as Chloroform, Opium, Morphine, Acontine, Ether, kc, was- first made known in RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Thi3 remedy accomplished this wonderful and de? lightful desideratum in all cases of external and in? ternal pain. In an Instant it afforded relief, the moment it was applied to tho parts ot.the body where Inflammation or pu in existed-it at once re? lieved the patient of the mott violent and excructat? ing pangs and throbs of pain, and imparted tho de? lightful sensaliou ot easo and e'enjfort. rivery kitui ot pain, whether Rheumatism, Neu? ralgia, Toothacho, Pams in thc Chest, *-ido, Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, Kiciueys, itpiuo, Legs, Arms, Feo', one application was suflioicnt to kill aud extern, irai o tho pain. Taken internally, twenty drop3 to a teaspoontnl would cure, aud will cure, Asiatic Cholera, Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Bilious Colic, Inflam? mation cf tho Bowels, CI&?I??;P, Spasme, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and every paul that mav exist in the in? side ot man. woman or child: this was RADWAY'S READY RELIEF of 1817, and lt li RADWAY'S RE? LIEF, greatly improved, m 18C8. Wo tuen started it in its mission of relieving tho in?itin, pain-atinckeu. sick, distressed and crippled ot all nations throughout tho world, and now to-day it is ueed, uatronized and revored as a household necessity, in the palacts of Sultans, Emperors, Kain os, Kings, High Priests, Nobles, aa well as in the cottages of the laboring daises of every nation m the face cf the earth. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS CUREDj THIRTY MIN in Important Ve Knaw how to I sc ?Had.,. rf* way^Jgteuujrt; Relier? in Acute " :^xt'cl Dangerous Attachs 1 / JS^^qvni CASE. On StitU?aijf?itght, the 10th, I was violently seized with Cosfjf?fiTIon'of the Lungs. For a few days pre vlous JftSfWt ?r-dnll pain over my left lung, with occjunVal e?uahB, but being actively engaged, paid no atjgntfcaij u> it. When seized, the pain waa so SlercljQ^pcutnQ?. and excruciating, that every breath ra wu \vas like a red hot knife o inti DR my lung. Be? ing abs?Bt from homo, I sent out for three bottles of RADWAY'S RELIEF, applied the eil Uro lot to my lungs,Juuck, shoulders, kc, sad ia a lew moments got 'up counter-irritation. Respirations were caty, aud,/As the skin became reddened, HU pain ceased. In half an hour I was firer from pain, nd all sign? of Congestion, Inti minalion, Ac , ;;o:.? >, This ia aa important cure. It is well that o ery ORO shoUVA know hew to use this remedy lu . ero attacks. Tho same rule holds good in c.i-.e < of Inflammation nf the Loins, Bowels, Kidney* and Stomach. Apply tho RELIKF freely; ?oik . e skin with it. It will Instantly secure tho witru rewal of the inflammation to ike surface, and ersoos now suffering may, in THXBTX MINUTES, bo i ree from palo. CHRONIC INFLAMMATION. In cases wbcro inflammation has existed for tv length of tuno, in addition to the BELIEF, take six of RADWAY'S PILLS. Powder them. In half an hour, ia most cases, 'they will operate. If not, re? peat the dose. In one. or two hoon at the furthest they will operate, ead the patient soon get well, in ? Bilious, Typhoid. Fever and Ague, this treatment in? sure to cure. Let it be tried. JOHN RADWAY, M. D. <Q trBr. RADWAY'S REMEDIES are soi ri t>y Drug? gists and Storekeepers everywhere. Get the New Style, with Indi? Rub bor Cork. BOWIE & MOISE, AGENT8, No. 169 Heetihg-etreet, corner Basel. % Chariestoa, 8. O. November 20 84 ?