The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 25, 1869, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEWS, /howlit ?!!?L5?!E5????L. ? -SPAM Ua?rl*8tor? Honey market. THURSDAY, Jan* 24, 18W; The market closed more favorably than fot some -weeks past. Though the business was limited, se ?ousities were m active demand. Money was easy and loan H were effeoted during ?bo week on stock collaterals at ? per ?int, per annum. State Bank bills ate still appreciating with a good busineas de anana. Stat? b?tfuMties are scarce and have an ad? vancing tendenoy. t-'outh Carolina bonds, both old and new issue (ex coupons,) aro rated at 76 to 77. BoDds issued fer bank bills at 73. and State stock at 74 to 75. State tieasury notes at 95. People's and First HatiOn'al Bank Bt?cks aro quoted at 113. South Car -oltna Railroad s'.ockh md hand s have improved. Sa "vannah and Charlo9toa Railroad stock is held at 20. City Oas stock, ex dividend, 22. HOCTHEKN HANK BILIB. Current Bates Bank of Camden.\-80 @ 00 Bank of Charlestcn.?.78 @00 Bank of Chester.13 ?00 Bank of Georgetown......18 (SOO Bank of Hamburg..'. .V>. 8 @00 Bank of Newberry.80 @ 00 Bank of Sbutb Carolina:.20 ?CO Bank of State of S Carolina, prior to 1801.52 @55 Bank of Statcof S. Carolina,after let Jan.. ?801.25 @00 Commercial Bank. Columbia. tl (5)00 Kxchange Bank, Cetambia.13 @00 Partner?' und ExcbTrngo Bank, Charleston. 1 @00 Merchant^ Bank,Ch?raw.10 ?10 People's Ba:ik, Charleston.88 (?600 Planter's Bault of Fairfield. 7 @00 Planters'and Mechanics' Hank,Charleston.90 (?00 Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, ,r (old).t.TC @C0 Bobthwcbtorn Railroad Bunk, Charleston. (new).C5 (o;?0 State Bunk, Charleston. 7 <?0t) Union Bank, Charleston.98 lo par City of Charleston Change Bills*..00 gum State H. Carolinu Treasury Notes..96 @00 * UO?TDS. STOCKS AND COOTONG. City of Columbia Bonds.. ..68 ?70 City of Columbia Coupons.......76 @90 South Carolina Railroad and Bank stock Srholo shares).4C>'a'@00 Carolina Kailroad (hob shares).21MC<$22 S. C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.75 @77 8. C. R. R. Seven Per Cent. B'ds.88 <&85 S. C. Railroad Certificate ol' Indebtedness.90 (?00 City of Charleston Six Per Ct. Stock.C8 (a 69 tOity of Charleston Firo Loan Bonds.75 @C0 Statu of South Carolina Bonds (old) ex past due coupons.76 (" 77 State of South Carolina Bonds (new issue, I of January 1, 1867) ex past duo c u POns...76 @77 Slate < 1 bomb Carolina bonds (issued for Bank of the state bills).,.73 (300 State of lion th Carolin a Stock.74 @76 . Stated South Carolina Coupons.80 6*00 People's National Bank Stock.113 @00 FiretNational Bank Stock...,v..113 @<K> Union Bank .?tock.*9%(st00 ?reenville and Columbia/ Railroad State _ guaranteed bonds....................63 (&cr> Greenville and Columbia 1st Mortgage * ,,.v.'.i.....60 ?>00 rn lt. R. 1st Mortgage Bonds.84 #00 ".fii ll.R. 1st Coupons (past due).(?5 @C0 . sternTxoiiroad stock (capital)..%A)^a 00 eastern liallroad Stock (preferred). ..83>?@0? . StOTtqeastern R.B. Certificates of Indobted ?Bieraw,snd Darlington 1st mort, bonds. .82 (<tH2 j? ffifeci?*Bau^^^^^ foo Charleston Mining ano Manufacturing Company's Phosphate Works._. . . .100 @00 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds WmgtaranTseT..J.I?7J...........60 @62 Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock.20 <?)00 3rS?vaaaab,-?onds...92 @93 . if Sarah??? Coupons (due previous *,.MJ&?&e'3Wh~;....-.......V5 ?00 City of Savannah Coupons (due after 1st ? Jnn?; ?8661...:..96 @C0 City of Memphis bonds, endorsed by Sf. A C Railroad.70K@00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Stock. .48 @00 ?emph f s and Charleston Railroad Bonds .87 os M % Memphis and Charleston B. B. Counone. .93 (?>00 ?Bxport? For the Week ending- Timrsday Jane ?4. *? ' ' . FOREIGN. .NEWCASTLE, EtSG-Per British bark Moria-991 tens South 'Jarolina Phosphates. PORT IN GREAT BRI I AIN-Per British bark Ans deU-17C2 bblB Spirits Turpentine, 668 bbls Rosto. DOMESTIC. BOSTON-Per sehr Anna E Glover-497 bales Cot? ton, 44 bb s Rosir., 44 oas):* Clay, 160 tons Met? als-Per sehr Nobie Richardson-105 bales Upland Cotton, coo tons Phosphates, 25 U Rosin. 1 bale Wrappers. TiRW vmjir._p?r Bfe.mahip James A daer-522 bales Upland Cotton, a na?" Se* if iona cotton, 97 tierces Rice. 82 halns Tarn, 59 packages Sun? dries, BS empty Barrel*. MG4 bbls Pota?oes, 870 boxes Vego ables... .Per t-teamsbip Sa agossuj SO ta SM I Cot ton, .473 bales Upland Cotton, 141 tes Rice, .35 bales POTQCSUCS. 1369 bbls and 4"0 crates Vegetables, IQ bbls Flour. 1 box Phos? phate Bock, and Sundries... .Per sc'ir B N Ilaw - 'kins-704 bates Upland Cotton. 100 casks Kaolin Clay. 13 packages Furniture. : ' .. "PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship J W Everman-93 tierces Bice, 6C1 oates Upland Cotton, 95 bbls Rosin, 9? bales Domestics. 120 empty Barrels, 2 bales Paper, 620 bbls Potatoes, 873 crates Vege? tables. 50 packages sundries. BAL TIMORE-Per steamship Sea Gull-438 bales Upland C otton, 187 tierces Rice, ll bales Domes? tics, d bales Bags. 6 bales Hides and Skins, 3 bales Leather, 417 bbb? and 490 crates Vegeta? bles, and Sundries. '-' ? . ; .-' ? ". THU} CHA ltLBSTOJt MARKET, , \ TOB THE WEEK ENDINO JUJTE 21, 1809. Tn* CROP?.-The weather during the week just dosed hag. been generally hot and dry, and in all re? spects has' boen1 roinarkably suitab'o to the strong and healthy growth of the cotton plant, and reports from nearly'all suctions admit the excellent progress of the growing crop of this article. The corn crop ia siso looking well in.many places, but has not bad sufficient moisture in the lower portion of tbte State, and the same cauris? also threatening to dam. age the rice on several ot the smaller streams where the water has become Bait, and the gram lu these sec? tions stands. |n need of a supply of rain. THE COTTON MARKET.-The staple for much of the past week waa ia fair; de nan i and prions were rather steadily mnntaiaeJ, ps ticularly in the Eng Bah mat k> t, bpt the article. at New Xork hue been Bat with a declihiriT tendency, prices at that point, -which opened at 33 <?, falling off to 32>?ra>32^o ty lb for middlings, while the stock in tba Sontiora ports Bas become so much reduced that factors for the mrosentfeel strong in their position, und will not .readily accept softer rates. The staple at Liverpool and New York has exhibit? ed the following transactions and prices for the week: On Friday, June 18tb, the former was firmer, ?slea 12,000 br ee, uplands 12>?@12>^d; the latter airas leas activo, sales 1000- boles at 83 % con ta. On Babarday tbe former was quiet a id unchanged, sales 10,000 biles, uplands 1 v j?@ I2^d'j the latter was dull and heavy, Biles OOO bales at 33 ya cs. On Monday ?he former w?s ac?vei ealee ltl flO balea, upjauda nX&Wi?i ihe latter was quiet, at 33^ cte. On Tuesday the foi mer was firmer. ,s-slea 15.O JQ bales, uplands ??%d; tbe latter wss heavy, sales 800 bales SatSSJio. On Wednesday the 'former closed ca?ler, ?aloe 12,000 bales, npiands 12>? I; the latter was ?dtalL sa es ?U8?Al?il at 32^@a3 CIB. ^ ip. Teeter ?flay the former was firmer st unchanged prices, ^^B 10^060 bales; the lat tar wi-aetoaly at32^@323H;c. Tba following naa tho supply of cot toa in sight St Hie lat- Bt dates : 1869. 186?. SfaKk In Liverpool.,. 428 000 611,980 Afloat from India. 474.000 4 2,000 Afloat from America. 86.000 167.000 Stock ba London. 71,170 87,805 Afloat tor London..,. 45.003 82,000 Steck ra Havre. 84 800 41 >248 , ?float for Havre. 118,705 70.104 Stork in Bremen. 11.911 ll,7tti Afloat tor bremen. 6?98 2 192 BtcckiuCsSed otate* i<ott*..... 03.072 124.796 ?took in the interior towns. B.tOo ll 144 Total.1,070,644 1,011606 Deficiency in visible supply . 134 062' Stock of c tum held by Manchester M.im.or? at. SKjy ta- ?ow 100.0?0 bales; samo time lty9, 120 OOO massa. MlidUng Uplands, now lirjtfd ; tbenll^d., ^*"???vaiaat this port for tho week havo beeb! #S?P| MI ?sa - fsbto le ?nd 19Q0 bft'iai o'. uplantle, ' jifj"'* 00 1>-e* of ?ea Islands and Floridas and a$ffZ sades df ?J? ands tba ?Week <bowrs? ind nb bugs 4sFm>; .'f ?aa? and 269 baie? of npiaods tor,tue s?me| inpat* tot year. Ihese ?oppi;?? have oom?-'through ?ka ts?'owlng scoroes, say of upland ?. per South Oaro Mm> Kin sd, 188? baltw; per Northeastern Railroad. . flt tales; of sea isl noa 13 bega from Beaufort, H. C. Tts traasMtiooa la this market for this period have' SjasjB as sallows t O? Fridiy. ?uao 16/tb* market wan Uncbanged, flflvt ??ul of tba article being ranch ream md ind ^paries* a.o dy ; suie* Ito tales, ordinary <o good ordl ftf?,!*!" g quoted at 2t^29He,lew middling 80? ?^uy6WDmM$>?* y^i??fc. W? o?? am. ft6m wa? A m t ?si?e 2fi afdes. ^?-?sM t^gtoad v?mi frftPta 'TaesdAT^tt^ wse^^^^^^^^^^^^ \\? ' >-/i /> ) a r' j>?Mi i i f,h.Mu ?,QO*yrr jwft'l w?< ,?uti J KI.*.: r i ??nixdc'-l '. en meeting bajera st about previous figures ; sales 276 bales, ordinary io good ordinary being quoted at 28?29%c, \on middling 80@80%c, and middling Sic ty m. ! On Wednesday the market was quiet ; sales only 26 bales; quotations unaltered. . on yesterday Ibo article was unchanged; sales 150 l'aies, vis: Oat 29; 3 at 29%; 16at30; 28at30%; 82 at 31c. We quote: I . LTVEBPOOL CLASHTFZOATION. ij Ordinary to good ordinary.28 0)20>i Low middling.80 @30% Middling.81 @ By New York claselflcarJm we quot? : Middling,..31?? SKA ISLAND COTTON -The arrivals have been a lot of 13 bags- from Beaufort, S C. lite market has. beon rather 'quiet, and tbe transactions limited, but wc noto no special change In tbe article; the sales wore only about 60 bsg?, among which were. 1 at C5; J20 at 10; 9 at 76; 10 at 80; 4at86c; Flori? das, 4 at 50 and 1 at 55c ty lb. We quote common Flori las, at 00@60; medium at 00@70c,$ lb. Seo islands may be quoted at 0C@75 for medium, and 80c@$l ty ito for fine. BioE.r-lheie bas been generally a steady and fairly sustained7 inquiry ior this grian, and prices during the,period have been firm. We'note sales of about 250 tierces of ?lean Carolina, among Which Were 30 tierces at 7c.; 16 tierces ?t 7% c, ; 70 ot 7%o.;; 75 at 7%c, and 33 tierces ut 8c. ty lb. We quote common to fair clean Caro ina at 7>4(37%o., and . good 8@8J4C.il lb. NAVAL STOHES-The arrivals of articles under this hoad, for the post week, have amounted to near 2000 bois. About g700 this ol Rosin weie disposed of. say palo nts? libbi; low pale {3 50; No 1 at $2 50? 3 25, as to quality, and Nos 2 nud ?, ?1 f0?l 85. Ihe tninsactn us were mostly in low grades. Spirits opened at 88o.1* pallon, bul bas hine? di dined to 37 Cci31}?c, tlie t-nlcs amounttng to aboub! COO bbls. Some 400?packnges crud? turpentine were disposed of bf s>3 fer virgin dip, $2 60 for yellow dlptand il 00 for hard. The market closed somewhat more Astive with some stock un hand. v,. ' HAST -Tho arrivals cf this article have been about 1200 bales Ot North Riwr qualities. We le:m ot transactions in this description at about $1 10 1* bundrod. COEN.-There have been received of this grain about 12.CC0 bushels from Baltimore, and a lirai cd shipment from Cbattai ooga, by rail. There was a moderate inquiry for plantation consumption, and with limited receipts prices have been fairly sup? ported. We quote jobbicg lots of white Maryland at $1 2C?1 28 ty bushel, weight, sacks included, and Tennessee qualities at $1 24 ty bushel, weight, Fucked from the depot. FLOUH.-The market is well supplied with North? ern and Western .brands, for which lhere is a fair demand, pri?es dnring the week romsgaiDg without impoi tant change. We quote Northern and Western super at 16 26 ty bbl. extra ?G 60@7 25 ty bbl, family $7 50@8 GO ty bbl, and extra family at flO@n ty bbl. Southern quintiles are^in light supply and may be quoted at $8@9 ty bbl. for super, $9310 ty bbl. for petra, and $10? ll ty bbl. fox1 family and choice qual? ities. | BAOON.-~This article continued to show a firmer tendency under the strong position of tbe article at tie leading points and the'limited supplies here?; We quote prime ebcraldors nt 16&c ty lb. and prime clear rib sides, of which there is a very limited sup? ply, at 20c V lb. AU kinds-. of. meat are held with confidence, and have rather nn upward tendenoy, BUTTES. -There is a moderato-stock of prime Goshen. Prices are easier, and we quot? prime at 40o ty lb. Western sod. other lower grades sell from 30@36c. ty lb, aa in quality. i~ :: j SALT -IBM? have been no arrivals of fbi a article Store lots sire held at $2@2 10 ty .gae*. INDIA BAQojp-The market for : this artiote has been quiet Gunny cloth 45% .inches wide and ?2}-i lb H to the yard, is nominal in the absence ol transaction*. Dundee bacgio^ 44 inches^ 13; Ihn. for the yard, is held at dO&86C. Sea -island btp ging, 45 inches wide, 2 lbs. for the yard, is bold at ?BoMnf ''f1 ROPE.-Tho demand for rope is moderate,-and prices aro somewhat nominal at quotations. We quote hemp at - cents ty lb. ; grcenleaf at 10 cents, and jute at R%@9 cents ty pound. IBON BANDS ANO TIES for cotton, of the most np proved patterns, are offered on the market, at 7 a8c ty lb. Trw??.? ?un T.TTMBEB_The market is now well suppT-tst), and the article ia dull. We quote timber for milling purposes irom $5(98. Shipping timber $10@15; 4 4@6-4 flooring heavy at *13@15 ty M Bright lumber, good merchantable, from city milla, cut to Rlze, from $2*2 S>25 by the cargo. FREIGUTS.-To Liverpool, by steam, nuninal; by tall, %d on uplands, and %d on' sea islands, with but litte going forward. To Havre nomi? nal. Coastwise vessels aro in dem and-To New York by steam %c on uplands, and %c. on sea islands, $1 50 ty tierce ou rice; by san, %c ty lb on cotton; $1 ty tierce on rice; 40a 1? bbl. on rosin; $8 ty M. on lamber ; *9@10 ty M. on timber. To Booton, by sall, %@9-lCo -.'ty lb. on upland cotton. To Providence. $8 ty M. on beard?, %c ty lb on cotton. To Philadelphia, by steam, un? settled and nominal; by sail, ?oa7 ty M. on boards; $9 on-timher: f3 per ton ou clay; and $3 60@4 on phosphates. To 1 Baltimore, by steam, un ettjed' andnominal. By sail. $6@7 fl M. on hoards-$3 B0&4 ty ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are m demand by our merchants to take lumber freight- from Georgetown, S. C., Darien1 and Satil la ?iver, Geo,, and Jackson ville, Fla., lo North? ern ports, and 811? 12 fi M. arantes on lamber ind boards. There is some Inquiry foi- lumber ves sela for tho W, CBC ladies, from the same points, and $10 in gold ls offered. EXCHANGE.-Sterling Bills-The rate yesterday was 14?>? for sixty day bills. DOMESTIC RXOBANOTC-The banks sro purchasing sight checks on New York y?~ discount; 5 days >? discount. They arc selling Mpflit cheeks at % prom. GOLD.-The ' rokers were yesterday buying at 87, tind selling a. v\ > , Markets toy ,T?legrapta. FOBEIOR MARKETS. j LONDON, J urne. 24-d?oott.- Consola 9%. Bonds quiet st 80%. ';Kuga,r, on the spot firmer. Common rot in 66s &L Tu?peatlue) 28s.. The Bank has re doced the rate of Interest 3? pu- cbnt. v&'u LrVEBPOOL, Juno 24-Neon.-Cotton a shade firmer, but prices unchanged; sales 10,000 bales. not bigoer. ? allow 44A 81. Evening.-Cotton closed with uplands at 12%d; HAVRE, June 24 -^CoUpn openea eaaler. i SL3L YOBS* . JUD? .. f4~^Ktoon. ?st'ock? l??'??M feverish. Money active At 7, with 1-10 commission. Sterling 9?. ?ole?, 36^. Cotton steady at 32%a 88c. Turpentine firm at 42c. Rx??in moderately so? live at 82 3042 85. ' :?^?x? Evening.-Cotton i olive and a shade firmer isslss 3500 biles I mlddhngs 330. Flour, state arid West? ern 6410o loweri southern dull and drooping Wheat heavy and declined Sase Corn Ia2e lower. Pork heavy nt $83%. Lard heavy Whiskey nominal at fl 02." ! Groceries daH and unchanged. Naval stores qu et. Money easier- ar OaV. Ktothng firmer at 9? a9%. Gold 87. BAI/IIMOKE Jane 24-Cotton steady at gas Mess pork firm Wheat 60 better. Corn improved; white 93-95c, Shoulden IftJ^c, Lard firm, CmOTNltATJ. ?une 24 - Wulskoy dull and 98o of? fered. Provisions quiet and dull. Pork 982 70*88. 8eotdders 14%J; alden llXilB%e. Lard held at 19%al9%c , . -, ... hx. I OVIS, lone 2?.-Whiskey 96?. Pork un? changed. Bao CID dull Lard nominal. LorrisviLLM, Jun* 24.-Mess perk 981 60. ShonT denUXc; clear side? 18?c Wbiekey 04c. ,/fl TO?tnmsM, Jote V4 -Sptrits turpon?ne ?Blet. Rosin steady at SI 9Q?* I Crude torreotine 92 ?648. Tar 8223. ??j .,; , . A'vor STA, ' ?imo 94 -Cotton quiet bot firmer; saba 70 bains j receipts 199 . bales; middlings 30% . .. LOX >> . I UOltfxlxi '. SAVANHAJH. Jinn? 24,-Rcceiple bo-'es; ex?>orti! 199 half s ; market dull and vary Inactive; holders ?nts 1 middlings tfyjpU Moana inna ^^CafUm nominal; nothigg don?; n ??pt? SS/baV??.' , : ' ' ? ; ' ' !T^rTf MsNr Oaraassv'.|ine''^-^Otarton nounal; Bi?. dinga 81 Me; rsJ|saf ?L bale?;; rece?pti 9? bales <*Mrt>'tM( J^.^i^^aVTo? sight . villi An..M .?ti ,j rf a a*T w h VA HM ; ? ? . HrMe \ Wilmington Market, WILMINGTON, June M.--T?^'?u?xutt(.^A86 bbl? roee?ved and sold at |8 f?r virgin and $2 65 fox bard, per 280 poonda t-WBua 7 OKI'KNTOJE.-Tho market to-day baa ruled ?Ith more imanes*, and price* are a ?bade higher. ' Ihe aalee ara 897 casks at 88o for country and 38>?o per gallon for New York packages. lloran. -Market moadv. Haler of ?174 bola at SI 8tel ?0 ?or No. a, ta for extra No. a. t'A 25 for low No. 1, ti 76 foi No. 1, t8 75 for low pale and ?6 M tor extra pale. ' TAB.-O?ily SO bbla ?old at ta 26 per bbl. COTTON - Small sale* at 29>?a30c for low middling and middling. ii ff": tr a ; ff: ii 3 : 2? la - 1 LO ?M : js to -4 to io OJ Cs .-8 lo ?a t- sn ^fl io V 00 tatt I l iii! ? ! j ?'1 :? : : : J : Pa^ci: i . : in IBS y i CH CH c-t c-t M C-t <H ^Ci q g g ge g g g g g g CD "3 ."I, O CD o rc Q t> iT So S S 3 8 t? E S So So -i u>. . no os >-< . t-? ,o ..SSSi..S.S.??3:. 2S p? ft" 'i >~* & -i ?i i KJ> ,jocn -?*?s42: ti oe H? cn "cn -oto to >K o . CO^I^MO, .-?cn tO I-? O . OO^^-l'iCC. rlst ?'E I IO M M lt? l-* rf- H tO to -S rf*. *. >- ip OO ~"- -1 jo M?offl't??l>.'r<MQlJO? oopcsoto-ooogocso-.os to M o ?. w co tn to to ot to z to - J o to o, ?. jto. aajo^iJD to cs rf-, -v? cojo o to oo -J ?j gt*- ~f oo "io os CS O 'Xi C5 t- O. tn on 00 O O Ct I g s. rr M o co -t to to os ; ? Sib?' VUMO cittpto. to to to -5 os rf^ to - tn to 'to tn M . co to tn ; cow -j rf- . t- ~ ; M ?o ; ,p? to . o o . tn H? io Cs rf- - * . O- M-4 * "tn ( sr r3 . . . s!" ss*?* *t. ?fr. i-. - . * os . Co -J . -a t ...?? ; _ M HQ li - os . ?.St?gs 3%S: SS8g82?l o >- to . t? t> -J tn C, oo:-a o : . ^5 S? >o s os^ S S S 5 to ito III l?t ^ ? cx> ; cn S cn ?o ? lc. tn g's?: sais g? ?s aafc g?>^.?tj<i^M II*5 . .?? i ; ' jo ??*r: !ff|S j g: : aS^gfi Bi I.coj?; : : ES; <p|2: j*3>> HM- . .-?O? H. Q. OS OS I ?OS- . . M., JO S5. -SJ S I - o ? ? ?? ... Ct BS . to oo to g . to cn as tn " o cn oo . au. IMO, toi?. S.-! -J C I s rf*, tn o . t-* IM. tO ?-. ; ? lt co S cjt <* ? ? ~_-s . . co -s to op '.- ? o cs -s - s * ? ? uo>ofiSHB?3K ? to -Xi - to ! w- to tc k ? M *- ; cn ? IO I ?H-S. o. ?; cn "lr on. >-J s *- c. . OD rf- ^ cc cn . ctn s tO.I- O ?PAO i ja&C *. - "f1* ? 3 S 'fi Si IN I ls ? o to ? o? - -i -o -i. as i-* tote- coo-io- eeoc KOTE.-We have deducted from New Orleans 40.340 bales Upland, from Mobile 1C,?30 bales, trom Savannah 3720 bags Sea leland and 240 bales Up? land-and from Charleston 2:523^haga Pea Tulane! and 232 b'a?cs" Upland, tie quantities received ac those Dorts from Mobile. Florida, Texas and Savannah "i ." 1 ! ? ilr'f 7'.'} J..1.1 RX ,w;?>'., vj f": ooiapaifttiv? JOX porta : ?ff Cotton, fro ya , tn? Jport ot Cl&ariestcon. I SKA IsLAMn.1 HxjpoBTon TO Other Britl?b jPorts.., Total to Great Britain. un) o i tfiXWini T ' ? Total to France..........I . A -.nt r Vd ! . . ; North of Europe. :. Total ?forth o? Europe. of ladles;' Total Foreign Port?..... Boston.......... :. Rhode Island, ?JC. NeWYork....... Philadelphia;...,... Balttmord and Nov >ik.... Other United Stn tea Ports. Total to Onajttwise Porte. . Grand Total,,........ Bajea. 8,7?ff.; : i .'*?'.'.i 1^ UPLAND. Balos. : 49, ?30 .....i 40.380 ?ta 8,7*6 8? im "ib ts 2GC3 662 09,206 6,388 ?3.01)1 0.613 18,166 109 186.624 187,810 ?Xxports af Utoe. Naval ?tores ana i,wn. der fiom the Port of Ol.arlcston. fv?w Sessteiaber 1 to Jane ?4. IBbO : 1 '> ?oaton.^:.;.:...."!1 1.7? .'i??7ii IrBU ?^???;^ ??gjp.fe?^ S^^^i?M jj? :::: J^SJ Total Ooeaiwfla ;v.m*?91?.''. "iT?m9 fitJohhs,M a.V.'.l -^? v i;";; , iBH??:.:::^->- ?iec "i?^i?*.".?*."* w -?.I? ;. ttM^m?K:^; Afr: ^-w#y M.? ? t. ?i*- 4Mft<i'?<n?t't'.iv e . M il?; ?to?lu or Cotto'ti tn the Interior Towns not inclauoa in th? Booetpts. TCIW?ST-* Augu s ta and Hambnrg.Juno 10 Macon, Geo.. ?..Juuo IC Columbus, Goo...Juno 18 Montgomery, Ah?.June 16 Sollns*. Als.,.June 12 Memphis., Tenn. .'...". June 19 Nashville. Tenn..[,,\.June IV To tel. 1869. 2,871 7?? eco 1,000 45(5 1,680 1.C41 8,690 Charleaton Wholeaale Prices. ARTICLES. BAGGING, f, yara Dundee. 80 @ 43 Gunny Cloth. - @ -. BALE ROPE, f lb-Manilla. - @ - Western. 8 @ 12% Ju e.. 8%Cg) 9 COTTON, f, lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary. 28 <$ 29% Low Middling. 30 @ 30% Middling to Strict Middling. 31 @ - Good Middling.'.. - (0 - Bea Island. CO Ca) 1.00 COFFEE, fi tb-Bio.-1 20 @ 20 Laguayra . 2t? (a) - Javo.I 35 0't> 40 FERTILIZERS- I Carolina Fertilizer, ^ 2000 lbs... |0?.0!) f-C - Wando Fertilizer.160.00 (cy - Double Refined Poudrotte.|30.00 (a) - NileB' Phosphate. 63.00 <?> - Peruvian Guauo, fi 2240 lbs. 95.00 ? - Pacific Guana, ^ 2000 fts.k. 65.00 (si - Phoenix Guano... 55.00 @ - Baugh's Phosphate, f 2000 ?8... 00.00 Co} - Rhodes'Phosphate. A? 2U00 lbs...|05.00 fa) - i Rhodes' Siaud_,.iIanuro-t65timo|57.50 (<? - Orchilla Guaiict.f40timc?35 00 ? - Laud Plaster.. . 24.50 @ Mapes'SaporP?BpU?te,!? 2000 lb|15.00 (?) - Zoll's Raw Roue Phosphate.|.;o..)0 @ - Zcll's. Super Phosphate of'Lime.. 160.00 OH - Woolstou'a Phosphate of Limo... .|65.0ft (t - Woolston's Vegot?tir, f. 20C0 lhs|65.00 (al - i .foasdalc's Gen. Miper-Phos, uot 60.00 (a) - Bowers' Complete Manure, not... co.00 OG - bordy's Phospbo Peruvian, caeb. C5.00 fin - Sardy's Paafio^iuauoj cash. oo.no tai - Putapsco Guulki.I(15.00 (ai - I ? Krank i o<?'s.Phosphate.|6">.00 (?j> - FLOUR, fi bbl-xupei . 0.25 (a) - ? Northern and Western Extra. 0.50 (ol 7.00 Baltimore Extra.I - @ - Southern-Super. 8.00 foi 8.no . ' - Extra...:.'..i i!.O') sa ft.BO Faiuiiy.110.00 'S):!.00 GRAIN- Maryland Oats, bushel. j - (efl - Western Oath-, ^ bushel...j - toa - Corn, bushel.\ - (ai - HAY, f cwt.-North River.11.10 u? - Eastern.I - @ - h UMBER. V> M. leot- 1 Clear White Pine, 1st quality.50.00 fc)55.00 White Bine, good run.|S8.00 w40.00 Yellow Pine...'.... 20.00 Cg?25.00 Boards, fi M. toet-Rough.113.00 @15.00 Grooved and Tongued... .|28.00 @32.00 MOLASSES, fi gallon-Cuba..... ; I 45 @ 47 Muscovado.".... .48 (gt 56 Sugar HOU.BC. . 6Q . 1.00 New Orleans'..- <a - NAVAL STORES,** bbl-Tar.^. - .; Pitch.?<...?,.. . ~ .<*? , - , ; Rosin, Pale. 4.0 ) Ca) - ! Rosin, No. 1.2.50 @ 8.28 Rosin, No. 2..,,.i 1.85 @1.90 , Rosin. No. 3...j 1.80. @ - Suints Turpentine, V'gafier.. '- 87 ca 87% .OJiiim. 3? IB. ..i......... I. 16 (ed - ' ; VA ILS-American, 4@2Qd, f keg., | 6.60 ? .7.60 ; PO WDER-Dupont's; F.F.F. g.... 6:70 @ - : Dupont's, F.F.F. ... 5.60. (o) -r ! Dupont "e. BlustmR.. ........ . 4.25 @ - :| PROVISIONS-fi ?-?' ; - . Bacon, Hams, ? B>...v.'?.i\..?t? ?:?'.*? : (BJ .? - Bacon, Sides..,,,..t..^...? 20 ??a - Bacon. Shoulders.............. .. 16%.? - Bacon, Strips.../......v..... - ta) - ?Lard, in keg.,.. - & - Butter. 80 @ '40 Oheepe... 15 (4 80 Potatoes, V bbl_,. - (a -". Onions.:. - ta - . A pp] cf. - <a -- K/Ci^-Carolinu, V> lb... 7 ?d 8^ East India....,..'. - M - SALT-Liverpool, coarse, fi sack.. 2.00 (4 9.10 Liverpool, One.. - (a) - SUGAR, fl ?b-Xa*r.| - (3 - Porto Rico.,. 13%<a 14 Muscova?*' .I - fa) - l onsisnces per South L'aiotinu Jtattroad June ?4. -, 42 halos Cotlon, 141 bales Domestics. 64 bales Waste, 211 bblsNaval Mons, 55 packages Bacon aud Lard, 290 facas Corn. 7 cars Pi? Iron, 3 cars Wood, 3 cars Lumber and Slaves, 1 car stoik. To Railroad Auen t. Courtenay A 'J ron holm. F D C Kracke, G W Steffens, l.aurey & Alexander, B O'Neill, D A Aram?. W h Corwin A Cb, Kltoke A Schachte, Gold-mith A Son. Camelon A Barkley, A Gage A Co, W W Smith, Jeffords 'A Co, Pelzer, Rodgers A Co, Johnston, Crtws k co. W G Wbildcn A Co. Hopkins, McPtcr? eon A co, G H Hoppock, and Kiosmau A Howell. JBartttr ?irwB. y**trt ol ChHrlent on. Juno ii G. POKT c;^vi,ic?>i ijyvix. ?HA EB OV TBS BOOH. Last Quarter, 2d, 2 hours, 1 minute, mo:nlng. New Moon, 9th, 10 hours, 43 minutes, evening. First Quarter, 16th, 9 hours, 0 minutes, evening. Full Moon, 28d. 8 hours. 19 minutes, morning. JUNE. BUS BOSS, t SETS. Moon BI9XS. HIGH WATS?. 21lAlonday.... 4..54 22 Tuesday.... 4..64 23 Wednesday. 4. .54 24iThursday... 4..64 25 Friday..... 4..64 i6 Saturday... 4..65 27 ?npdav.1 4. 55 7.. 9 7.,10 7..10 7..10 7..10 7..10 7..10 2.. 59 Bises ?-.?68 7..52 8. .40 ?..24 10.. 2 6..18 e.. e 7.. o 7..48 8..31 1.9.41 mk Arrived Yestertfn'ir. . I) tr 8 steaaerTaBapttOsa, Commander Ralph Chan? dler. Norfolk, Ya-left 19th inst., Bound to Key West ~ VU monlioi Sa?guS, Commander Josech Fyffe, Norfolk. Va-ieft io h inst. Bound to Key West rn tow pf the Rte? nj er Tauapoosa. . Steamer Chkrleaton, White, havannah. To the MattorV .; , .> Steamer Marion. Foster, 8an<ee, 706 bbls Naval Mores, and frndrleai To J Ferguson JV Barden, BBackelfrrd & Kel ly, 8 O stoney. Goldernith A hon; A Yan Dahlen and order. , . t . .CIe?r?*i, Yesterday. . . Steamship J W Everman, Snyder, Philadelphia-Jno . A iheoGctty. Sailed Yesterday. . Steamship j WEverman, Snyder, Philadelphia. British nark Mat ia, Webster, Newcastle, Ung, . H*amtr Charleston, White, Georgetown, 8 C. . Prom this Port. Steamship, Jattes Adger, Lockwood, New York, June . Clear*?! for this |?orx. \ Bohr 8 H Cady, fcmall, at New Yprk, June 24. ; ?^tpatew?' by I e'egraph. F AV ANN AH, June24-Anived.schr AX Valentine from Philadelphia. Cleared, iteaxaehip Gen Barnea for Nrw York. . AVIBT VF VESSEtS ?P. CLEARED AND SAILED FOE i RIS POE T, u~. >,.:. ,u .. i^ri, \ t.r.i i : :."?[ i?v?r FOREIGN - - crvcarooi.. So Hannah Liiszie,Ferguson, clearedMay 20 e Minnie, Robertson, sall ed,.V. * '.... May JJ -. b-' .;. . Mia ? ??'<!.?: Fmhi S08TOK. Brig Americus, Band, up.Juti'e O Bohr Frank Palmer. Latham, cleared......... May 31 Brig Manzanillo. Vpe^r?sS?eo*^...June 12 Brig Monica, McCobb..s? lea ;..Juna 8 OOUMBOBO', MK. Sch r V.-'loci t ;, PJ nli ham, sa Ile i,.,,.'.. June 15 .ans ?OBX tm. Brig A Biodibaw. --, un. .June 21 nebr Ciar,? Vi Elwell, Cht'ds cleared..Jane 12 sehr Orara n ten, Otis, cleared ^ .'Jane 1 ? sobr.T D wader, Heather, o eared... 4,?*? ..Jone, 9 Sehr ME'' ant r. Aldrich, cleared.Jane 5 behrBocktngnam. Nie*eradn,cleared ......Jone 9 ^cbr H H ''tay. Small, eleared,,,............Jone21 Sehr O s o rovo. Weaver, olcsred. .Jane 19 Sshr Wo L si rings. HaWy, up.A .. .Jone 17 Sem Mary ?ow. Baaktu, o ea?ea............Jane 19 ?ng Josie A Dev*reux, Clark, cleared..Jone 8 BALTIMOBH. Rehr nhiloh, Hubbard, cleared............. .Jone 10 Sehr B J Pauner, c moot, cleared. ..... Jane M 1*1*1? OB? *)rllPT?INO Ist the Post of Chagieston? Jwao ?*.. vsasaxa ^St^^&Li^J^S^* W1TU1H nols PUSB BSOBfnK ?'.*>' HTFJtMSHTPrt. Champion. 1418 tona; I/M5kw> Hj, at At for Nevt If?*. loafljaB^Jamea Ai B O WrnthwpT?? tous, ntewart at Atlautie wharf, fiet?n*and?, 58* toa*. WO?K?t?cn,U*iaat?e<^8wh*rf, . jortho Rio de te Plat?, ?o&ding-,.feiwet Brother? >'.! >-^iaaoni^ yt'.i* aiu i .. Clifton (Bi ), - tona, W Biais?,?* Boyce A Co's wharf, 'Al ?iwsrpaoL ;oadlng~J* Htt??tm A Co. KOHOONBBh. i ""?tez?ezriggsi sar*** F B Ba rd, - tons GasrfBer, m A?hiey River, Sae "''S???^K?;^' *?" fttrtfe B'chardaon, - tons, Dav.* i? OM Bt etwi, for ?Mti^iaBBj l lalli 4 ?rtagkton. .r7 ?'.'.!?J :o??> t.??? li- t ft>*.i h'11 'i*ii.t rWM\i/H .'...! ,K*'J:U".'O? ii <r*> . /.hiV?ijw^t?J'K. ept? o> .ftcimiin < f' v. (T OF ?TICI ALL. LIST OF LETTERS remaining In tho Poetoffice at Oh arlen ton, for the ff ?a* ending JUNE 24, 1869. and printed officially in TUB DAILY NEWH, as the newspaper having the largest circulation in the City of Charleston, . [ ?g-Bersona oalling for Letters Advertised, should ?tate that they arc "Advertised.". gEsT* Office hours lroni a A., M. to 6 P. M. On Sun? days, from 0 to 6 P. M. STANLEY G. TRO'IT, Postmaster. WOMUN'S MST. Alesafeatber, Miss Allston, Mrs A Alexander, MIB E Allston, Mrs R Anderson, Nancy Aimstrong, Grace Berri i?, -Hester Behling, Miss M li' Blakely, Mies L Bo?l. ?V rs M Bryan, Jane L Bryan, Mrs U Orilla, Amelia i i nek lob off, Anna Bat 1er, Su* an burn. Mrs M L buicltrnyer, lil lon Brown, Miss A T Brown. Mrs A E Brown, .Mr- M Burden, Mary E Busy, Mirts i ?Hum, Anny i arr, sallie Carrero, Mrs Dr M r, Carroll, Mary Camsoh, toorah Carroll, Mrs E A Chrisiio. Mrs O Claik, Mm Coachman, Miss t? J Co.dinon, Mi >a M Constantine, Mary Cronan, Ann t rook, Mts E Crochan, Miss C . 'olletou, Mrs E Dart, MI s C Deas, Ma'ilda Denne, MISB M li Deres, Mrs M Dix m. Mis M Drayton. Emma Ehe. Mrs S M Ervin, Mary iPergason, Mrs E Fergaaon, Mrs C . .A. . iFennlx, Anta F ripp, ?r.na Framer, Miss M Forman, Mrs L A : .' uro- 'lo Gillon. El i* ?alaway, Ann ' * Goold, Mrs H J Gisse'l, Mrs H Glon, Miss J Greene, Mrs J M Hamilton, Mrs J harper, Lydia Huileston, An? nes Garters, Mire G Healey, Miss E Heller, Mrs ? Hcnery, Mrs E Howard, MIBB Hootflin, Marat iltcdr, Mr? 0 Holmes, M i PB L Holmes, Kusan Jackson, Mri Sam'l Jorrdou, S al Icy J. hilson . Mts M Johnson, Mrs J D Jenkins, Mr-! M E Jenkin-, Mis? iones, Mrs ll M JoneP. 1" <>s L ii Jones, Mi?-s A al Reddell, Einmii Krammer, Miss M Ladsob, Miss M Loyal, Fuuuio Logan. Mary Lourcker, Mil fl M Login, Mary Mursh'-tll, Mr* P Maloney, Mary Mareeba), Mi>6 L Mahony, Anna C Moyuardie, Jane Mixson, Mary A O M'tchell. Martita Mitchell, Mrs E Minmgln, hallie Moore, Mrs Frank Moore, Miss P ?lontgomery, Lydia Moite, Mrs J W Alotte, Mary S Martin. Mrs An? na R Miller. MIPS M Mill=r. Mrs F C Miller, Mrs W C Muller, MrS M Mvere, Mrs J M McCaa, Mrs O McCormick, Mrs I A N iTBui McClay, Mary McGrath, Jane McNien MiSB M Nell, Anny Owlns, Mrs S Oneill, Mary Ob arra. Mrs J Porcher, Mrs C A Payne, Vrs Ihoa lt ! Parsons, Mrs E E Pctorsscn, Mrs M Peroineay, Georg Anne Pluckney, Mary Piuckney, Mrs V A Bort tr, Mrs M E POrcuor; Roza Porehoous,Lydia Proctor, lsioella Rainey. farah R?dox, Mist H Reddick, Mrs M RV?d', IVliBS F Kiley, Mr* M Biclwrdsofi, Mrs E ReOkels, Misa D I ti vers. Mrs M Rodgers, Mary Ann Boas, Mrs M Bolte, Mis- E Sanford, Mrs M am- on, barab Seabrook, Mrs A eanhn, Mrs . >eri>ent, Mrs J L eabrook, Mips S S fccolt. Martha E neilin::. Nancy S pi niel, susan -poncer, Mrs M ?"levons, Mrs li >teads. Mrs CJ -.weeney, Mrs B Smith, Mia Y Smith, Mrs OJ -mitti, Mrs W Knuth, Mrs F A E Toye, Mary I Tennent, Laura L Upton. Mary A Yenning, Mies B Walds, Mise M WeBtern. Anna White, Mrs J Whiting, Mrs R M Willis, Mrs L Willson, Mrs abos R Willitme, Mrs O A K Young; Anna R Bl (fi Al'B USX. Addaaon, George Gaillard, John MjcSelvy, Sam'l, antonio. Gui- Gan, J H, agent Jr eeppe D ' Gil an, J W O Nagle. Richard A vende r & Bros Gib. B, John helson, Nicholas Baser, Solomon (?oban tes, hr Dn Nisten, John P Borne. James ? Baroon Perkins, Reuben Ball, J A Greff; P % CO Pope, Lance Bald), W H Crater, J O Bowers, Jessy Beann, W B Gregory, OF Poppe i, Anoreas Bee; Petter ?. Han- Bon, iiank Powers, Michael Black, Simon, ai Harmon, Eleazar Poppen, An Borger. Johann barris, Q W Ray sor, Capt G Bihrlrh Hackern ann, W W li ran dt. Johann Harvey, D H Riggs, Thoa W Karl HayneB, Henry Rosebrock Bradford, F M Harvin. Will?.im RoberBon. Nead Brown, Bon Jas Hall, Wm H tobeita, J D M Higgs.- W B Rose, H E Brown, S K [ (ool'd) Robertson, A A Bumana, Joseph Hoard, William Russell, samuel Bulklcy, L A Shariock, George Canudy. Jonas Hoffman, A Scheper, H ' Caulfield & Ford Howard, Col W Scanlan, ( his A Campbell, Ar- R .- ,. scbouchert, chey Homes, January Lotus Cahill. Edward Hugh, ls ac -duclair, Wm Campbell, E Hunter, James -ilmmona, Abra? .charleston Land Jacoby, Mr barn Agpncy Jessen, C C Smith, Wm Chapman, J F Jenkins, John spencer, Albert chadwick. Esq Johnson, J Solomons, J T Clp.rk?t, John J?rns, RW sou.h Carolina tiausee, Joh Jones, Rich'd J Tract Society Hein Johnson, MI ni ucl Sohl, Peter Clark, Thomson Rei chao.., A H Snow, E P Cooper, WlMUm Kiddell, Chas stowell, John Correa. Senor tn Krum, Daniel {deadman, O J Juan I..M.b, lboauu- -k?wmmi, PoUir Cover ey, MR W Ta', lor, Isaac Craig, Joseph W Ly kc s, J M lie deni an, Hen Cud worth, Jo- May, PF i y soph Mashure, Wash- rispl. George W Davis, Galen ington loonier, F ti Danciob, August Munroe, Thomas Vuden, Capt Wm Dashermor, Tom (coi'd) A Dooggan, James Marlon. Albert Wakfer, Charles Druflle, Tailor Mahnken, Hin- 8 Edwards, Alien rich Watson, William (col'd) Maitland, Phelps Walsh Patrick Eliott, WUllam & Co . Walker, W J Fair, James Macwood, Rob- Wittel, Lou-'e I Perara, Angelo - (rt Weiden, Charles Fisher, t G Mansell, Mr Winningbam,. u, Fischer, Henry M?ckweU, John Wt<ilden, Robert , Fisher,Lawrence Mensing. Conrad Witherspoon, J -Lee Michel, G. orge C. ... ?. . Fleming, Ihom- Millen, 1 homos Whitner, Ricks OB Moore, William whaley, 1 tos ' E!oihman,Chsrle C J ' A imams, Isaac I frost, Dr Henry Moses, H A Williams, Pro R , Huller, Martin pbet' Pherson, John B Ma? rant, Chas Wovgonier, F Fol ps Seth (col'd) W.ight, John Gander. Silvain Myers, C H ' Young. William Galbraith,Robert Meyer. John H O M Mi-Dowoll. W H Zeigler, Mortis ?5* Persons depositing letters in the Pestoffic? will 'please place tho stamp near tho upper right hand corner of the'envelope, and they will also please to remember that without the o tamp a letter cannot be malled/ bat will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. ? "?"' .' "t.- \: u;*0:; >. Bniiroa?is. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I ON ^m^&^A^ii\ TW PAsVLiro&B TRAINS of tb? Sou rb Carolo a Rail* road wlB rap a? tollows : - , , . T l?TT?: ?gfjg AUGUSTA. J Leave Charleston.U.... ...... ..........8.30 A. M. Arrive at Angosta;.*, d*^, ,.4,4? P. M. Connsottng witt trams for Montgomery, Memphis Nanhvfilo aid New Orleans, via Montgomery aac Grand Junctaon..' 'i .,. j,., , - -j FOB COLUMBIA. . , Leave Charleston'.;:..T.... ;.'. A.M,' Arrive at Columbia................. treiwjtin&l M? i roa?t?a?^a^acS rrS??*'0?l B^^W*1 . ' J?i " ^jOF#|t CHARLESTON. '.":< Tt.n&iiW Leave Cbarleaton...'. '?t>.iaiti<JAAW "SffMl Arn ve at Augusta.. -................M .?.. 1.10 A, Ja* . Conneotmg with trains tor Memphis, Nashrtll' and Ne? Orlesns. rta Grand Jtmethm.. Teare Augusta.'BSIM?.4.10 P. lt arrive at Charleston.tw ?. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (STJin>A? . SXCEPTEU.) Leave Charleston..log p. at Arrive at Columbia........4.45 A. M Connect!rig < i-umters excepted) with Greenville aar Colu-n Wa Railroad. theare Colombia..0.811 p. at ArnveatOltarlseton......8.80 A. M. gr MMEHVILLK TRAIN. Leave Charleston..S.S5P. at. Arrive at Summrrrrflle.....8.t0P. M. Leave summerville..*7(>0 A. At Arriva at Oharleatnn.._9^5 A. M CAMDEN BRANCH. Caradon and 'Alambi t Pat-eenaer Trail? on MON DAX8, WEt NKBDAT8 &Qd IS ATOTiDAYfl, COnnCCtfl WI ttl up ab?) tto -m Doy Paesenger? at Ringville. ^O^?D c?ia*e Oarodep....^,.......MiikM&nM. arrive atj?awdsi?.;4..y....^u'.%i'??***> j_m "i-i?u-Lu_sag?^Sa? .Ja,?-? .-. a >('. ; / . J.; ,. . ,.>, ..... . s,* WSOLSSALF Aim M S3 AIL : tKBON?TK D* AMMONIA . : i*p il ' i ? ". : U\ . ?:. v I PRIME HOPS 1.0 t#i ni; CfiSAM ?9 TARTAR I Yt ? ' ' fa ? t? . .? ?I I .. No, Itt M B jg TIS6-8T ?31 *. .. ?Mmm%? . ' ;.>.;./..?.' iv *ti; /.' .??otr,'.'. . *j3 'A ,'. . w .r,i . t>rj.r)ov,c-i-> b.*a..<v,., : j frf?3l ?:?v? %auAi . ? .'? t.i-;, ?-v<i??t y if.fjt iv.,,/ i ?I i'."<.?\.: .?-a , <:at. K U MV, ? ! i fumante. GUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Organized in 1S5?). All Policies non-Forfeitable. Half Jjoan Talton. No Notes Required LAST CASH DIVIDEND 60 (FIFTY) PER CENT, Statement. Policies ui force.$25,000.000 Assets..... 1,500.000 Annual Income. 800,000 Louses Paid.*..500,000 Officer*. W. H. PECKHAM, President. H. V. QAHAGAN, Secretary. L. MoADAM, Actuary? Q. A. F?D1CKAB, Superintendent. Directors. Hon. JOHN A. Dix, New York. E. V. HAUOHWOOT, Firm E. V. Haughwont A Hon. JAKES HARPER, Firm Harper & Bros., Co. ox-Mayor New York. WM. WILKENB. Firm W. \Vilkoue& Co. IOHN J. CHANE. President Bank Republic. JULIUS H. Pi:A rr, Merchant. WK. T. HooKBn, Wall-streot. WM. W. WBIGHT, Merchant. WM. M. VEUMILYE. Banker (Vermily & CO.) CHAS. J. STARK, Merchant. CHAS. G. BOCKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking WILLIAM ALDEN, Merchant. Company. GEO. W. CO?LEK, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. Hon. GEORGE OPDYKE ex-Mayor of Now York. GEO. T. HOPE. President Continental Fire In? MINOT C. M ona AN. Ban kor. BurancoCompany. THOMAS HIONEY, Firm Thomas Rigney & Co. JOHN li. SHERWOOD. Park Place. BENJ. B. SHERMAN. Treasurer New York Steam WALTON H. i* BORHAM. Corner 5th Avenne und Sugar Bedding Company. fwenty-tluru-atreot. AARON ARNOLD. Firm of Arnold, Constable & Co. EDWARD II. Wiuanr, Newark, N. J. RICHARD H. BOWNE, Wetmore & Bowne, Law- | GEO, W. FARLEE, Counsellor. yera. i NY. L. COOSWIXL, Merchant. 7 ,r ' ? Vii&v'?M?MM?- general Agent for South Carolina. K. issi.iin;!., - GENERAL AGENT lOR CHARLESTON, Jntiuarj U_6nio_ nae Office So. a 0.1 Ktng-^trcot, CU ?rle s to ii. S. V. D poms, (Eljcntifalii, Cte. E A T II X U XV ? K M S ! li U Y FLEMING'S WORM CON PE 3 PIONS, Tile liest itt I sc. 11 They arc made of "Santoiti'jb," a .d contain no Injurious ''rug. Head what one of the most distinguished physi? cians ci Richmond. Va., pnys nh?ut the Lozenges : I have loTif? used !. antonin*', tVio active principle of European Woina-Seed, as an effectual r medy for Worms iu chiluren. Mr. Wu-ncr L, Fleming pre pare? a Lozenge composed of It; which is a vet y pleasant und palatable f rm in which to administer lt to cbi'dren, and which may be retied on a" prop? erly prepared. 'O. F. MANSON, M. D. For sale by fl"*"" ? g?. ' - g DH. H. BAIR, Wholesale Agent, June 21 No. 131 Meeiiniz-street. CO 'li* O O DE, ?-~ s ?.?fat SUPERIOR TO TBE BEST IMPORTED CO? LOGNE WAT EB, manufactured ard sold wholesale and retail by Dr. H. BAER. Jone ai ; _ Ko. 181 Meeting-?'root. St K BJ P O Pf . :. hu ? ' ? THE ONLY CERTAIN RAT DESTROYER WITHOUT Disagreeable Results. * ZA-T> O LPH I S?A'Q S JB?>t ' 8 PHOSPHORIC PASTE, ??ggBBMj*^ H ER METI CALLY MICE, BED BOGS or ROACHES, for Mr. Isaacson's destructive remedy ie within the reach of all. Prepared only by himself, from rare and valuable compounds, its cheapcesa is aa wonderful as its efflcaey. BunJieds of testimo? ni?is have : been received lrom all parts of the United States. The great advantage this SURE POP possesses over all eimihtr preparation^ is the FACT that it ie ?Pertain in its Kffccts, and free from the unp'easantress ut tats Cling in their boles, aa it causes them to leave the premises to Beeb air, and consumes them so entirely ae to leave 1 Nu Disagreeable Otlox. Numbers of references can be made to Persons im tnt* City, who have successfully used it. SOLE AGENTS FOB SOUrHCAROLINA,1 33?W?E & MOISE, j , IMPORTAR?. AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. [ Corner Meettag and Basel-streets, , .April 33 mwfdmo Charleston, ; 8. C. , Safes. m PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster EIRE PROOF 3 AF* El 3 Are mott d?sirable for quality, finish and price, J ; MARVIN'S .?cu .... ;... S'.?.''3 LTOB?V ' '.'*.'*?? -o: s-jci-xi-'^^'?^L^?S^S?^^??m '' "dj lu .t* . . 'ra ?B???B? P^' '' ' ' SPHEBiC?L BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ) Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT D^ORS, EXPRS83 BOKB8, . FAMILY PLATE 8AF??v COMBINATION LOOK?*?* J >to0 ? ssndf ft>r a ce taiogne to MAaVDT d CO., J ' (o;oe?t Mtbmonafattn.-ora) * ?^S?*1 ?Tfel^?s^?T?tL Pnil?. And for tale by oar agent? in th? principal oitiee throagb?nt J^ie . United Btatae i FOB BALM BY WM. Mi BIKD & CO., Nbr aba. E?BT BAY, ?a$i- ?. ,; '? . ..ri ?tnt. foy? ... ? ... . ?i . .-. -iMpii ftvi-.t ,-. ? . 5 ,rg . Milo (j J :;t;o? Points, (Dils, (Etc. QAME1UW, BA UK IJ 1<S Y & CU., NORTHEAST CORNliR Meeting and Cumberland Streets, STEAM ENGINES G HIST MILLS ClKC UL AR SAW MULLS, and MACHINERY. January i ?nao HITK LEAD, ZING PAIN T S , COLORS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, Ac., Ac, RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS. CAMttUOJI, BAKKIiEY & CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 Cmo O ILSI OIL81 OILS! 1000 GALLONS PURE WINTER LARD OIL 700 GALLONS PURE WIN 1ER No. 1 LAUD OIL 600 GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 600 GALLONS PURE MASON'S SPERM OIL 500 GALLONS PURE MACHINER! OIL 1000 GALLONS WHITE OAK LUBRICATING OIL 300 GALLONS REFINED N?ATSPOOT OIL 300 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL. CA MICK UN, BAKKUBY & CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland stioats. January 1 6mo E OOF INO Til? 500 BOXES IC 14x20 ROOFING TIN 300 BOXES IX 14x20 ROOFING TIN 100 BOXES IC 28x20 ROOFING TIN 50 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN 25 BOXES IX 12x12 I 25 BOXES IX 14x20 20 BOXES IX 10x20 20 BOXES IXX 14x20 20 BOXES IXXX 14x20 20 BOXES IXXXX 14x20 BLOCK TIN, TIN S 31A N'S SOLDER, SPEL? TER. Ac. kc. IN ?TOHE AND TO ARRIVE. CAMERO*. BAHKLEY Ai CO., Northeast corner Mooting and Cumberland streets. January 1 ?mo B ULTINGI BELTIH6I 5000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT? ING 5000 FEET GUM BELTING, 2, 3, 4, and 5 PLY 250 SIDES PATENT DRESSED LACE LEATHER :, SOO DOZEN MI?TATJ^C-TIPPEI) BELT LACING :.. - * 100 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BELT STUDS 150 DOZEN TOLLMANT3-BELT HOOKS 75Q YARDLI GUMPACKING, l-l? INCH TO L \ . y INCH: THICK TUC?.:S PACKING, i INCH TO H INCH DI-A ... cAMJBTS"^ : SOAPSTONE PACKING, I IN OH TO 1* INCH DIAMETER WHITE A1JD BROWN 3UT? PACKING ITALIAN HEMP PACKING RUBBER AMD LEATHER HOSE MANHOLE AND HANDHOLE GASKETS OP [ ALL BIZE3. CAMKR??, BAHKLEY dB CO., Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 ?mo B AR I It O A SHEET IRON AND 'STEEL, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPING, STEAM AND MALLE ABLE CAST IBO il FITTINGS, for steam and waler. CAIH?3HON. BARKlbttY ?VC?., Northeast corner Meeting and cumberland streets January i . ?mo B KASS W O fl *i . STEAM. GIT AGES, GONGS, GUAGE COCKS STEAM BIBBS AND STOP COCKS, STEAM . WHISTLES GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS WATER GU AGES. GLASS GUAGE TUBES] MERCURY GUAGES, LOW WATER DETEC? TORS 0OPPEB AND BRASS WIRE. CAHXRON, BAnKLHV & CO., Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberhusd streets, January 1 ?mo F HffiHUDHV08 JUST RBOXirSD, BWIMAC?L.T.& t O.?S PK KP * RATIONS ? IODIZED SYRUP OF HORSE RADISH VEGETABLE CAPSULES,OP M ATICO . SYRUP OP HYPOPHOSPHIT? OF LIME 3UARAN A POWDERS. Ah fresh frosn Part*, and for sale by Ur. H. BABB, M?yS Ko. 181 MtJtTlNQ-STRElrr. 1W.BJEIIOVI owfu?? sswirs. ; TJSK TH1 DOUBLE DISTILLED ?rapastd, ?nd foe sal?, wholesale and reta?! DB.B. BAfcH. .Wag 28_ No. ll ftflgf^ftogt J tiH n ? . A l/ss. H A M S? ?4 M ACCOUNTANT, EOTAErPJFBS.ro AND GBNBBAE. AGBNT. Jffl&gfl?^^ ??BUitsB in AD ; OartRUk 40O0tr**s cs, Mswijasjsi and ??bora, 84?WWttDiaOP*hn POEsXtJIO tfc*ir BOUgC s^??i??wlwwh**.*e. r.ry Jemar? ? , '??hi t>f?? ,'.'../.*. I. r ':*.>.'. . v;.- . . /, V.f?f;,.' (t?'t?oA> 'fi ?.? ' imf'i ?.'.; ;.".,,