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1>AILY KEW '.Beware of the Mirror." "He murmurs the vow that for day? to her dreai i Hop's tenderest prophecies told ; He andi uer f md answer In looks thai ;ire bean Their love beneath 1 .enea of gold. Ite chamber ia recant, fte moment derciou?, Wuiit g zer the aecrei may share? let beware ot tae.mu ror. the treacherous mirra Young Jo vera, young lovers, beware T , ,.. a . . * Grief tinges ber joy, and in tad meditation 1 She hearkens, >aiut bloom on ber cheeks, hs bitterly, now, of ber loftier station. He- proud hean ed kindred he apeak s. ?.0 love, If long abswtce and sorrow shill part u In violai .. faith will y on s? ear T " B?VUe of tn? mirror, the treacherous mirror, Young lovers, young lovers, beware 1 Tor mirrors are genuine gossips, and labor In lustrously sociable way, With speed telegraphic from neighbor to ne'ghi an pa*?lux evdula to conroy. And this that beuotds you will publish its tidinf Attentive no detail to spare. : Beware of ibe mitror. the treacherous mirror, Boor lover?, poor lover?, beware 1 Already the chamber adjoining contestes Their secret with cold unconcern, Be veal taw min at >u his lavish careless, Minutely her gentle return ; And one whom the me eilest image amases Confronta it with mai veiling air. Dewar* ot the mirror, the treacherous mirror, _ Poor lovers, poor lovers, beware 1 Ob, few are (be secrets, however we prise them. 'thai long undiscovered remain ; Thia curious world has a cb?ma which defies the r A spell to unravel the r akelu I The'listener crouches wiea le ist we suspect him Tb* spy, ?ben least i?'>?i*d Wa snare, Abd always, it seems, of lite'? treacherous mirra Too ka ??iethe warains- beware I THe Camaurlestoaa money .uaruct. I , TITOTISDAT, July 1, 18? 'Sher* has been a better feeling during the week, ?iough no large transactions have been ef ed.. The demand for all Interest-bearing teouri . ls gcod, though holders dec! oe to offer, trustin a tether advance on prices, tInce the annou ment ttaat the interest would be paid on State etty bonds and stocks they have Appredatefrln ra and city a tock is firm at 61?63. Bank billa an active demand with an advancing tendency. Mo Jaloaned freely at 9 percent, per annum on g collateral security, lenders giving'ninety dava * - . socrirrJui saar axu*. Current Bi Bank of Camden.80 @( Bsjiko/Charietrton.....76 @< Bank of Cheater_.?..14 @( Bank et Georgetown...14 m Bank of Hamburg.8 @( Bank of Newberry...........?v.80 @( Bank of Sooth Carolina..90 @i Babk of State Of S Carolin*, prior to 1861.52 (gi Bankof Btateol B.Carolina,after 1st Jan.. WI.25 @C ' ~Ooanmeretal Bank. Columbia.3 ?c Xxchazure Bank, Columbia.13 @0 Barm ?ti ' and BxohmseBank, Charleston. 1 @0 Merchant's Bank. Ch craw.10 QC S, Baak, Charleston.88 &0 . Barn of Fairfield...7 @0 i*Bad BecaanlcV Bank,Charleston 90 @0 sttsfb Railroad Bank, Charleston, (otdt.7C <sa Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston. ' tnaw);...,'v..?6 @a State Bank, Coat) wt on...... 7 @0i UWon Bank, Charlestcn.98 lo pt City of Charleston Change Bills.96 @<X States. Oaa^^TxeajniryNotes....,.05 go? la j-..V ' eonx-s. STOCKS ann oouront, Cjtjtol Cohn?bu Bonds...&0' Caty QfCoiosabU Coupons.;...75 <g)(x South Carolina Railroad and Bank Stock (wboiestusresi..............?..45 @4l SoatnOarohna Railroad (half tbaaet).....9IM#? B. C. Ballroad Six Per Cent Bonds.."77 @0C h. C. B. R. Seven Ber Cent. B'ds..81 ?8i S C. Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness.90 000 Cly of Charleaton Bri Ber Ct Stock.el ?62 Cltv Of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.73?75<a Pat* of South Carolina Bonds (old) ex past due coupon?.73 (?75 State of Sont h Carolina Bonds (new issue. of January 1, 1367) ex past due o >u pon*.73 ?73 State of >ou.h Car-Boa bonds tissued tor . Bank of fte state billa).70 ?00 State of (loath CaroQna Mock.73 309 State of South Carolina Coupons.80 @85 People's National Bank Stock.Ill ftjOO First National Bank 8tock..118 @00 Union Beak Mock.$9 9 9 Greenville and Columbia Railroad State guaranteed bonds..63 @C5 \ Greenville and- Conimbla lat Mort?a?o . Bonds...........'..60 OOO "Northeastern R. t?. 1st Mortgage Bouda.83 (200 Northeastern KR. 1st Coupons (past due).65 @00 Northwb-tem hai.road ftock (capital)..98X000 Northeastern Railroad Stock (preferred!. ..83X600 - Northeastern R.B. Certificates ol Indebted? ness...?.....66 @00 Cheraw and Bartingtoa 1st mort nonda. .83 'a 82 Charleston Gas Company Stock (ex div).. .31 ^?2j Charleston City Ballway ?stock.54 <g>55 Charlea! on Min mg aaa Manufacturing Company^ phosphate Works..100 @C0 Charleston and Savannah Ballroad Bonds (State guarantee).62 @00 ' Bevannah ead Charleaton Railroad Stock.20 doo Caty of Havannah Wonda......92 @93 City of Savannah Coupons (due previous to 1st June, 1866).93 @00 City of Savannah Coupons (due after 1st June. 1868).96 3C0 City of Memphis Mads, endorsed by M. A Chinned.70X?0O Memphis tad ekartoaton Ballroad Stock.. 11X800 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bonds.88 OOO Memphis and Charleston B. E. Connon?. .93 @00 ne .. ai - - THE CHA lt LES TOI MARKET. ion rax wxxx mrnzso roxr l, 1869. Tn Cao PS -The plan tine interest throughout tb Sooth baa experienced, during the week just closet* a oonti nua?uii ot toe bot -nd dry weather prevloui ly preruiing, and the cotton plant, under its ii Buenoe, hat exhibited a tteady a^d gratifying o?v* opmeut, sad favorable crop reports hav? been n oeived from nearly allquaiters. The atmoapben conditio na which have been experienced for severs . weeta past will, if not Interropled b> thc course c .a utnre eveibi, have a moat beceooial ? ii ci m gl vic the most .avouable cotton yield poesiule onder th pressai statu? of affairs. The Vera crop, although generally looking well na? reached tbst condition ol its growth which wil regtllare early and refreshing showers in order tc per. Beet the grain, and unless such timely rains are se ^ ?jared the yield wffl be seriously lessoned. The nee crop, also, in several of the rivers, stand) ia urgent want of a supply ot fresh water, and tb? yield ta many eave* will be seriously diminished nc. Jes* aa early rata is at cured. TBS Conon ?AM rr.-The market for thia artic? tar the week under review has exhibited a flrmei and somewhat advancing tendency. The staple ir ibe EnRliah market wh'ch ppened at I2,'.,d improved to ^Xoaf^Xo; at Hew York, Which commenced ai 33ff, the?tiv>te advanced to 84X 3t*X. and at'his point nrtddBng uplands, wbtch began et 31o, stiff D ed to axa; V % The Uveipoof and NeWSork . merket*, bi ve ?no .?a tbs toUowinl^trans actions and Jfrit** io? ta? week: Ox? Friday. Jone bi, the formet waacralet, salesli.000 bales, uplands 12j;tl; the lab tai waa arto, aale? 2a00 bales at 33?. Saturday th? former waa active and a shads ?rmerr ?ates 18 W tates st MX a" > fbb latter was active and Armor, sales 4800 bales at 33X0. Oa Monday the former was ac ?ve sad Srm, taies 13.000 O?les, ttplands l^X'^lho latter wa? active and ??o better, sales COJO nales at B6934XC. On Toesday tho fufmei was a shade firmer, sales 12,000 bales, np anda U???; the latter waa firm, ?alee 180 ) bales at ?.4X?- Ou Wedje?d ry ^ the former wa* active, salea 18,030 ales, Unlands 1SXB43X<U tn? latier wa< fl. rn, eal 's 39? bales ai BftXo. YetterJay tho former was ?.m-r B?J?? 12,000 bale?, uplands 12X'?*13X'I; the lat tir uas steady and unchanged; prices firm at .4,'?o. The atook ot the stap.e in sight ar the latest date> mturollowb: ^ . . ? 1803. 1818. fUykiit f.iverpool. 3? 000 6r,3ii. Afloat froiD ind'?.. 4;6.uOl 432,00t: ? floto' 'from America.i 79.000 76uo? Sleek in London. 71^830 3?.irv. >float tor Lounon...... ?5*90) SJ BO Mock mHav.p. 89 700 3 '333 Afloat for llavrt-. U5.t?2 00 08 bu ck in Brem, n. i2,<6C 11,680 Af oat tor bren eu. s $96 s'^ . Stoik in United State? l'Ort?. 78186 107 057 Block io the ii.tenor towns. 7 745 io am Total.?.1,319.705 1,607 27a Deficiency in visible supply . i<3.',674 S'ork o ? oiton held by Manchester si iuuers ai tbs milla, BOW 109,000 bale?; same time 181*8, : 23 cot tale*. BUdnng uplands, now UXS^Xd; then llXd. lae arrivals at thia port for the werk have tc n Ik) to? o. a -. a:?nda and Flondas. and 0>9 bale- ot nplands, ?irain t 13 boes of sea isleuds and 739? hales of a ''ana the week before; and no b g< nf tc? JaJandd ai d t o dat, and 273 balee of u .lands fo toe same w ek la* year. Taete recel?t? havo c >iw - tbroj^h tb- fallow ng touroes: say of noland* rei Boat'? Carolina Ru.road, 905 balee; per North oas; ?roB ti d.*7 a cs. Ita izairacuons in th's mart? t ror the week har. ItOS?i iot.owt: Ou Friday, Jaae 25, there wat. a moderate de? mand at unchanged prices ; the sal?? being limited for want ol stoo'i, tho tranaaetiouB amounted to 1O0 balen; ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 28K@29?? low middling 30@30.li. and middling 3U V lb. On Saturday there was a limited business done on the basis of preTiOps ligares; sales 125 balee ; quota? tions as before. On Mondai* there was a good inquiry, and vi ices improved Xo fl lb;sales 175bales; ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 29@30&, low middling 31^ 31 >i. Huddling 82c fl rb. On Tuesday the business was very limited ; sales only 40 bales; quotations unaltered. On Wednesday the staple was strenge* and prices rather better; sales 52 bales: ordinary to good ordi? nary 8o?313i, low nvddling 32. middling 3?Xo fl lb On yesterday the marget was quiet but firm; sales 131 bales, of wMch 120 were sold tbe evening before, say 19at30; SM SOX; *?* *?S 47 ?* 3l>?;3 at 31,'4'; 35 at 32; 20 at 82*. We (juote: Ljvaxpooii CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to cood ordinary.30 @31X Low middling..?J%~ Middling..3?>?@ By Sew York classification we quote; Middling.3* @ SEA ISLASD Corros.- The market for this quality of the fibre has been quiet, and transactions unim? portant, the article showing no decided change. We quote sales of about 60 bags of ssa island and Flori? das for ?he week, among.whloh weie 1 Florida at 65, ll sea islands at 70, and part on pr?vete terms. We quote common Florida at 60a60; medium at 60i70c ,fl lb. Sea islands may be quoted at 68i75 for me? dium, and 80a$l fl 5b for fine. Bier.-Tbe limited supplies of this grain offered by factors, and ihe general firmness of prices, have somewhat restricted tbe transactions of- the week. We note sales of about 350 tierces ol clean Carolina, among which were 26 tierces at ?X; 8 at 6?; 12 at 718-16; 77 at 7X; W at 7?; 7 at 7X; 13 at 7X: 88 at 7Ji; 7 at 8X~ fl lb. We quote common to fair dean Carolina al 7X*7X; good, Sis'""c. $ lb. NATAL STOBES-I he receipts of tris cass of ar? ticles for tbe week were about 1200 bbls. The sales of rosin amounted to 600 bbls, say No 1 at $2 25@ 9 25; extra No 3 at $3, and Nos. 2 and 8 at $1 SOCd 1 85. about 300 bbls spirits turpem ine were dis? posed of at 87c gallon; market firm. The opera? tions in crude turpentine ?ere at $8 fl bbl for virgin, $3 60 for yellow dip, and SI 60 for hard. Bar.-The arrivals of this article have been about 1000 bales of Nortb Bi ver quai i tie?. We note sales at $105 and tl 02 9 hundred, the latter rate for cash. Con.-The receipts of this grain were about 20, 000 bushels from Baltimore, a small Jot from Phila? delphia, and limited supplies by rall. -Under a fair country dena at u, prices have been generally main? tained, and we note sales of prime white Maryland at $124 fi bushel, weight, bags included. Jobbins parcels of prime wDKe Maryland were sold at fl ! 127 9 bushel, weight, bags included. FLOUS_The market is well supplied with Nortb ern and Western brands, and prices have remained without noticeable change. We quote NoMbern and Western super at $6 25 B bbl; extra at 86 50a7 25 ?? bbl; fa m ly at $7 50$8 60 fl bbl. and extra family at $10@11 fl bbl. Southern qualities are in m od en to supply, and may be quoted at $8@9 fl bbl for super; 19*8 IO fl bbl lor extra, and tlo@n per bbl far fam? ily qualities. PACOS-IS in fair demand but in limited supply holders asking fl m price?. We quote prime shoul? ders at 16 5? c fl rb ; prime , ear rib aides at 20c ft lb ; prime strips are be d at 20*?321c. fruoAB.-Some operations have taken place, and we nota tales of 70 bbds. good grocery Louisiana at i2*i@i2Xc. fi lb and a few bbds at 12Xo. BuTTXa.-There ii a fair stock of prime Goshen. We quote prime at lue a. fi Qt. Western and other lower grades sell from 30@85c. fl lb, as in quality SALT -lhere have been no arrivals of this article store lots are held at $2 |2 io ft sack. IXE LA BAGGING.- The market for this artic1? has been quiet. Gunny cloth 45)? inches wide and 3X lbs to the yard, is nominal lu the absence ol traraaactlona. Dundee bagging, 44 inches, \y> it *, for the yard ia held at 30@S3c. Sei island btg ginc, 15 inchei wide, 2 lbs. for the yard, is held at 45c. ROPE.-The demand for rope is moderate, and prices are somewhat nominal at quotations. We quote hemp at - cents fi lb. ; greenleaf at 10 cents, sod jute at 8 *??9 cents fi pound. Ison BANDE AND Tus for cotton, of tbs most ap? proved patterns, are offers J on tho market, at 7 aSo fi ?. TZHBKB AND LOUSES.-The market- is nov well supplied, ana the article is dull. We quote timber for muling purposes irom $5? 3. Shipping limber SKX315; * Vd 5-4 flooring keavy at $13 315 fl M Bright lumber, good merchantable, from city m'.li: cut to rire, from tii'aMS by tb? earso. FBEXOHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam, nominal ; by tail, X<* on uplands, and Xd on fea islands, with bat litte going forward. To Havre nomi? nal. Coastwise vessels are in demand-To New York by steam Ho on uplands, and %o. on sea islands, $1 50 fl tierce on rice; by sail, Xe fi lb on cotton; $1 fl tierce on rice; 40c fl bbl.*on r>rosie; $3 fl M. oi lumber ; $9rao fl M. on timber. To Boston, by sail, J?@9--Ic fl lb. on japland cotton. To Prov!?cuea 88 fl M. on btards, Xe fl Jbon cotton. To Philadelphia, by steam, un? settled and nommai; by sail, $Ca7 fl M. on beards; 89 on timber; $3 per ton on day; and S3 50@4 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam, on ettVd and nominal. By tall. S6@7 fl M. boards-$3 6034 fl ton on phosphate rock. Vessels sro m demand by our mo. chants to take lumber freight 4 irom Georgetown, ^.0-, Donen ac 1, Salli la River, Geo., amt JacasonviLe, Fla., to North? ern tort?, and $ll@12f! M. are ratet on lumber aad boards, 'lhere is sonn inquiry for lumber ves? sels for tho West Indie;, from the ?ame points, and $10 in gold ls offered. EXCHANGE.-Sterling Bills-Tho rate yesterday was 149X tor sixty day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-Tbe banks are purchasing sight chock* on New York X discount; 5 dayB )i discount. They are selling sight checks at X pre m. GOLD.-The brokers wore yesterday buying it 37, i.n? Kelling at 39 Harke ts by Telegraph. FOEEIQN MARKETS. LONDON, July 1-Noon.-Consols, 92J?. Bonds, 80l?. Sagor on tho spot firmer; afloat steady. Ev? nug.- The increase of bu Lion in tbe Bink cf England is ?85,00?. LIVERPOOL, Jury 1-Noon.-Cotton a shado ?rmer uplands 12\'al2Kd ; Orleans 12.-?al2>4"d; sales 12 000 bales. Cero, o.d 29s; new 27s Evioing.- Co on a shade firmer; uola?-ls 12*?d; Orleans 13&d; olea 12 000 . a es Breads taffs firmer. Naval atores du i. O hers unca .need. BAVOS, Joly 1.-Cotton armer, not hisher. DOMESTIC MARKETS. NEW YOBS, July I-Noon -.Money quiet, active at 7, with X comans ion. Sterling 9X- Gold 37* Flour SaTOc lo.ver on t-bipoing grates. Wu eat Ti tic bettor. Cora a shade beter. Pork $32j?, Lad dull. Cotton quiet, firm at 34 '?c. lurpentino steady at 4l,'?c, Kosin qiiet. cqaauaou strained $2 25; tj.-o I strained S t fl) Prc'gats flr.u. Stocke strong. Evening-Cotton 1 ss aitiv- aal firm; sa'.C3 290J bile?, a 34;,'c. Flour, wheat and corn farm at Boon's advance. Pork owe r, new S83i3135; o.d $81 Xi. 89 Laid a -had ' oa?ier. kettie 19 !? aVc. Wins fcc i etea ly ut 93>?i. G--oe-:ii-s dull. N.VJ'sofa; quiet but firmer. Governments closed ea ior out stoutly Money c o?e ? .it 7. wiib X<X co.nmlssion. Burling 9X- Gold 30X fctoeks waiker anl m. s-tt.eiU. UALTntosE. July 1 -Cot on firm at 31c. Flour q ilot and st> ody. Wheat-prime $1 40 1 45 Con dull-Wui.e W-Ouo; yellow 83.9). Pork qu.et at iii. Shao ders 15 : Lard 25c Whlik'<y $1 Oiil 03 OINCTNNATI. July 1.-Wolskty 02c Poik;33 60; few sellers. Bacon quiet and Brm. Shoulder*, lia 14/?. ; c r.ir.-ije? la . Lard 19c. >r Louis. July 1-Praviaioi* qiiet Pork C3v Zi'{. sh >??ide.-B 14J<c; clear eue-s 18.lic Laid nomi al. 19c i ouisviLLE Juiy 1.-Provisions steady. Pork $33. Sbon.den 14it43?o; dear ?iles 18'^c Lari PX vsujcuiaTON, July I.--pints ot lurpontise X? hlghei. 38c Rosina ehvie ?eb?r. $1 70il 71. Crude tio ...t $26 ?3. Tar steady at ,?23. AUGUSTA, Ju ? 1 - Couon, mar,et quiet tu flnr; mid Ima? 32Xi'c: sales 68 Mles; receipts 42 oa.c. bATAHKAH. July l.-i'ottoa mirkot continuo* firm roceiptd 6 biles; sales 60 talcs; exports 839 Mosnj*. July 1.-Dem'nd limned; cloa?d quiet: . ? V> bales; low mid ll'n 31c;receipts 36 bvies. NEW OBLXAIU, july 1.-Cotton quist; midd lug 33X0; sajes IM bate?; receipts 487 bile?. Gold 37^. ! 1 Steril?? 61. Mew fork eight )? premium Segar nomina|^fair 9 Kele; prime 13)?. Molasses, noue offering. Cotton Goods Marli et. MANCHESTER, Jone 18.-The amount cf busi? ness done to-dav ba-* not been large m shipping yarns. In consequence of the hiph price demanded by ?pionera, though it has been ot tair ci,ont. A good deal was offering at some relsxatloo of prices. < op yarns were strong at \? d per ponod advance on Tuesday; but there was lesa bnsine?s offering than yesterday or on Wednesday. Bo>b in twist and welt i he prices required have restr'cted operations. In cloth os well as yams tbls market has sympathized with the advaiico quoted for cotton am-yarn ;'.ut buyers ha?e maintained their position ot inactivity, and aince Tuesday the total anionnt of business ef? fected baa been small, and exceedingly little ha? been done at any advance The price- previously rating o nid n . doubt be more readily obtained; but . vea at these rates there ie i o evidence ol a desire to purchase To da> our market ia still quieter than it vas yesterday and on Wednesday, and although quotations ni e 1 i,'d to 3d per pound higher than on 'tuesday, the advance asked is lonni to Umitopera? tions, and must, therefore, bo considered unattain? able. - ??a shellie Cotton Market. NASH TITLE. June 28.-Corrow.-There is a <?ood feeling, but Utile doing. We quole: Ordinary 26)4; good ordin?r? 28)?a29; low middling 29>?a3tc. ?U6KTTT.TT, COTTON 8TAT?ME3T. Stock on hand september 1, 1868.60 Received to day. ll Received previously..61,708-61 71? Total. 61,779 Shipped today. 149 tihipped previously.60,699-60,848 Stock on hand.931 Cons.--hipecents to-day of 1200 buahels at 86c a 86, delivered m depot WHEAT.-The offerings were fair, with sales of | 1600 bushels on abasia of tl 05 for white, and $1 for red. - Wilmington Harket. WILMINGTON, June 80.-Toarxwrnrav- "ales of 268 bois at $3 tor virgin, and 2 66 tor jeUow dip, per 280 pounds 'narre 1 VBWtSXaat -7 he s ale? today nre about 128 bbl? at 37Mo, and 436 bbls at 88c per gallon. J osxR-869 bbla chanced banda at $1 66 for strain? ed, and $1 76 for Ne 2. TAB- H bbls sold at $3 25 per bbl. COTTOH- <mall sales ?3 bale sj at 31a31*c for low middling and middling. Charleston Wholesale Prices. ABTICLX8. I PRICE HAGGING. V yara Danaee. 30 w 48 Gunny Cloth. - ? - SALE ROPE. V ?-Manilla. - f - Western. 8 @ 12)4 Ju e.;. 8;i@ 9 COTTON, 9 tb ?jinary to Good Ordinary.. 30 ? 31? w ?diddling.-. 3? g - Middling to strict Middling. 3233 Good Middling. - 0 - Sea Island. f0 <4 1.00 10PFEE, fl lb-Rio.I 20 @ 26 Laguayra.I Sh @ - Java.I 36 Sd 40 FERTILIZERS- I Carolina Fe tilizor, fl 2000H>s... [65.03 @ - Wando Fertilizer.CL'.00 w - . Double Refined Pouorette.?3o.oo Q Nil. 8' Phosphate.... 63.00 (9 - Peruvian Guano, fi 2240 flss.i95.oo ?5 - Facibe Guara. fl 2000 lbs.65.00 <m - Phoenix Guano....55.00 @ - Bough's Phosphate, f! 2000 lbs... 160.00 ? - Rhodes' Phosphite, * 2000 Slaw.; 165.00 fd) - Rhodes'Stand. Manure-.65 ?me?67.50 .a - Orchilla Guano-.940 time135 00 (H - Laud Plaster. 24.50 @ Mapeo'SaperPhosphate,fi 2000 lbj.'.6.00 @ ' - Zell's Raw Bone Phosphate. fO.-iO ($ - Zell's Super Phospbateof Lime..|0o.00 ft) - Wool?ton's Phosphate of Lime..-. 165.o>: (5) - Woolston'! Vegetat ir, fl 20C0 Ib3|65.00 ft - Croaedale'a Gen. >uper-Phoi. net|60.00 (ce - BowerVCompleto Maiiure, uet... 60.00 C4 - hardy's Phospho Peruvian, cuthJc?.00 @ - Sardy'e Pani!j O nano, ca-h.|C0.O0 (0 - Patapsco Guano.165.CO ? - E Frauk ? o-'s Ftiosi hate.|65.0O @ - FLOUR, fi bbl-suk>e.. 6.76 .<* - Northern and Western li art ra.6.60 fa) 7.00 Baltimore Extra.I - (4 - Southern-Super. S.uO (a) 8.60 Extra. 0.00 & 9.60 Familv.IlO.OO ?11.00 GRAIN- Maryland Oats, fl bushel.- - (0) - Western Oats, *?) bushel.I - iu> - Com, fl bushel. 1.24 M. 1.77 3AY, fl cwt.-North River.I 1.12 & 1.05 Eastern.j - (% - C UMBER, fl M. teet Clear White Pine, 1st finality. 50.00 '455.00 White Pine, good run.38.es (?40.00 ?endwPine.120.00 ??.20.00 Boards, fl M. feet-Rough.lia.OJ ??15.00 Grooved and Tongued.... |2d.uo fcj,32.00 VOLASSES. V- guion-Cuba.I 46 @ 47 Mu seo VJ. J o. 49 ? 65 Sugar House. 60 fi 1.00 New Orleans. - se - NAVAL STORES, fi bbl-Tar.... - fl - Pitch.v. - ft* - Rosin, Pale. 4.01 % - Rosin, No. 1.1 2.25 (a) 3.UC Boain, No. 2. 1.8r ? l.vo Rosin, No. 3.I 1.80 (4 - Saint* Turpentine, * callen.... | 37 flat - Onvw. * tb. I IC tia - ?vAfM-American, 4($20d, V keg.. | 5.50 <a 7.00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g....I 6.70 @ - . Dupont's, F.F.F. 6.60 Cd} - Dupont's, Bla?tmg.I 4.25 @ - PROVISIONS-fl lb- I - Bacon, Hams, fl lb.| - & - Bacon, Sides. 20 fa - Bacon, Shoulders. ic,^ 0 - Bacon, Strips. 20 ^?t 21 Lard, in keg. - @ - Butter. 30 r?t 40 Cheese. 16 ?J 30 Potatoes, fl bbl. - % - Onions. - ft - Applea. - & - RICE- Carolina, fl lb. 7 (4 81? East India. - ? - SALT- Liverpool, coarse, fl sack.. 2.00 Cd 2.10 Liverpool. Une. - & - SCO AR, fl tb-Baw. - (4 - Porto Rico. I3%'d . 14 Musrovai" .' - its - ce ooo rc PI 0 s-a M H B -ive " ?o'd 1 ? hi s1 li i a . rr 9 $ sa . ? 9* s, n* Cfc g ? ila I lg I ? ifs 11! & 2. . aa : .-d *. 2 : ga : : * "< j? : ^S. ; : * - I ; fi : i i m vS.\ o ?-.en c :5 - - x .< n a '? S3 . wc S I : : S I S si goo 00 *. .r Ol Sig : b5 S 8?? CO I Co I '.Ol -ll i p r> ' ii cs 2 I -> CO <o I co ll ? I SI *0 'w OO & ? e ri ll ii I : ? I Ta? I IS Ol I er o - -5 ll .3 o J? D - i - 9 - = I f 3 comparativo l?xpuris ur Cotton, from the Port ol Ciiarlestott. EXTORTED TO Total to Prance North of Europe Total North of Europe outh of Europe .Vest Indies, Ace. Total Foreign Torts Posion. Rhode Island, -c New York. Philadelphia. Balitaran and Nor >lk.... Other United St-tes Ports. Total to Coaetwise Ports. Grand Total. .'?'-( tn of C otton tn the Interior Towns not molistted in the Keceipt? Augusta and Hamburg.Jane 28 Macon, Geo.June 20 Columbus. Geo.June 26 Mo .tannery, Ale.Juno G Kolma Aia.Juue 12| Uemphis, leno.Ju ie 251 Nashville, Tenn.June 261 Tota.'.,.I I860 2,871 (.88 501 Z.100 485 1.?29 1 1*60 7 715 (exports for the Week ending Ttiursaay July 1. FOREIGN. LONDON-Per British brig J L Pye-1880 bMs Rosin, 1083 bbls Spirits turpentine, M sacks Cotton Seed. DOMESTIC. BOSTON-Per sehr F B Baird-460 tons Phosphate Boes, 157 ba'es Upland ' otton. 61 bbl? Bosin. 10 bbls Si irita. 5 pieces Machinery, 3 boxes Mdse. SEW YOKE-Per steamship Champion-787 bass Sea Island felton, ?Cu bales UoUud Cotton, 110 bales W.i>te, H9 tierces Bice, 151 ba'es Tarn 288 emp'y Bariols, 93 packages Sundries, 2167 bbls Potatoes, 926 boxes Vegetable?.P>-r steam? ship Maguo lia- 3rt tie-ces hice, 231 balts Up? land Cet; on, 4C7 bbls Naval stores, ?9 baie? Tarn, 50 casks CM, ion bbls Potatoes. 3U crates '1 cmttoes. 8J boxes Peaches, 21 pac?alos Cucumbers, 3 bbls Onions, 6 bbls Oreen Corn, and sundries. PB1L DELPHI.4.-Per steamship Prometheus-473 . bales ( otton, 103 bales Domestics. 112 bbls Eofin. 83 lieices Eic-, 60 bbls sp'rits Turpen? tine. 7 bales Rag?, 12 bbl? Iron, ? tales Wool, 2 bales Skins, 62 empty Barrels. 2u0 crates Vegeta? bles, C"> bb's Potatoes, aed sundrv Packages. BALI IMORE-Per steamship Yar>land-210 tierces Bice. 115 bolos Pplanl Cotton, 39 bales Rags. 7 bales Bope Cuttings, 15 bales Leather, 24 bbls Rosin, CO tons Pig Iron, 18 sacks Peanuts, 410 packages Vegetables, and sumirles. K x port s of Klee, ??val Kt ores and Li"*-*T ber ti om lae Port of Cliarleston, fruin September 1 to Jnly 1, 1861? _ PORTS. Boston. Sew York.. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Sew Orleans . Mobile. Providence, BI_ DtherO. S.Ports.. Total Coastwise RICE. Tierces. N. STORES. LUMBER. Barrels. Barcelona. Majorca & a Market West Indies. Halifax, NS. St Johns, N B. London. Bristol. Eng. Liverpocl. Havre. Montevideo. 3reat Britain... Total Foreign.. Grand Total.. 1,761 14.101 2.143 7.C87 207 403 '??? 26.6?71 70 11,44(1 6.851 1,828 2,918 24.037 2,716 '256 2,963 12.?83 10.867 Feet. 805,125 4 893.221 2,189,390 2,?93,659 2,038,641! 432,118 12.114,049 28.985 26,6771 63,022! 340,000 1,3',8,784 288,728 1.987 m 14.101 611 If ! h 11 i m IPI? B- " B'S? *. 1 w * o i : ; . a ex a." ; : g&sli : . : 2 B ?? a ; c_iVc,t* c. CH ?HVIUC, e a = a a a aa ae a s aa a a a a a c (POSO O O Q CP O ft .8?18JLS_^M8 IliLiitla; ssi Cl 4? M 92 SS ; Jt ?a J 556: ?s&5Ss?S48.r . If JV : >oio I i OD- -ix o?oS*-lse>?<--i?-?5 g| * g . M ?: s's SS23??MISl?I| r I lal 1 : : : *? ! ?f ?*?I 5 : : -SS ^U? B figeeg* S 3 ll . M M *-i ot -J "CT "CT V- -i co o -J ci I I ! ?j . ? . _*> - CJUS.X8jog_oi I_i S ' : - " " : :~ a ) * 8: SS : " gsi 5? 3-5H ff I o . o>? io co cs ; co . io 01 ?V ; >-?B ?go "C a 'S: *9S S'ifS: 38S88: ?3 P* I S Ol -_ g O _0> O IO . hUH-ll' -IQ._g : . : : : : : ^3 & g j g ss j sj j j j sj ss ?o1 I s : S SS : b: : : : SS: ?S'g ? B S . co to 5 - Cl... . ff ?5 - OP 5 g 'J g =3ti ; ; ce ES: *?i gig- e p *>?, -, Ci . > . S Vp' C<9l ff W . on KO - 8-)* ' ' S^fiS' 4SI S ? M _*J*_ O*" ; ? P?HS' -JM! ** -, g : '. I H9H ? co- ?o IO -- ' ci CT -5 01 Oj- C >. B; ?91 co?ae>; _co io co -i-3 -t - | rj.2 ? ? O ?e. JV. _co'-iVo. o?:*?'??Vio ??a - ?c C Ka Sa TCOCO. euc??-?- DO " a ?O' IO CO Ol -4 IO . CT Ol Cl_S OD -J IO I ?- SJ r-ri-1 0 i : 6 81 ? :" Bl?jls??8S^j| }}f S] Jj : 2 g? : : 8tSfSSS|g*8 -"?r. . ? o ?5 S ? ? <P z> 01 e? oetca-i I i_ g : ; i ; M : . r? te i i ! ' "s HK . ? "j?. ??J?I 3-* B 2 ic ! ; ? 3 *001 ?jo o? SS o SS jr <? ? iSil * . . . ci "o ge o. x"-i XCTVI ?S'-I &5. C e . . I . -j >g S tr . cc ci CT ti T _ co c, I P *? ? . . I ?_Ol _c^p to. 10 to - CT N= to 10 CO 1 _ jj| .* i I S a!lg ; CT ;cn;; to o - ; OCT 8? 3;* : S : 8: : 2: SS ? B{ P . . . IQ . c.. ? 30 00>*.gCT. ?O-O 7 I ? : : : : : : : : iq ?fl 2 : : ; ?o ; j ; ; ; Jo o wi 9 ; . ;-i c?S;a;S' <o?;?>S JJ 3 f? S- 0? ft . V V-?o. . . "io . ".-co . "tom foo 3 ff, P ; : : al SS: :4 s: g5: 88_si j; : : ! . m'flH -H " ; ; : oo o ci tx ; oi S CT 2 S CT OD g: :: :g 388: 8888^ SS ? . . . t.. J> OD ? . -i >*- J? co ci -o to oo ? _-.-t_o_-? 1 . j . oo J j H- io w S< o ? i ? : S : : ?^p8pijs88j?'8 i?? sr . . . c . . iksSIi 5" io's o> oo "io . f? . rr if\ . io ? . Sei SS -o to CT ?- , ' . tO ? . IO - IO CT CT CO *. -1 it, I_J _j "i i-^~r s] ?i \%\ j S 5 S ; \z CO i*v * SS g c W I CJD* I *~"^- Q - CC- Cn - <.*-'?-'?-' . ?DC5 - 2S.O 5: l s.8 888: SfegSS' Sa _ E? j ;;};3 SSS ci -i CT ? ^C"! 1 ? I'S O - ca. M?O toe- "- b "5 ? . I . ci Sou- -ego . u- on gi '?I'M oou* cs io oo 'O. -, - oct i p. ? NOTE.-Wo have deducted from New Orleans 40,474 bales lipland, from Mobile 15.0C0 bales, irom Savannah 3724 bags Sea leland and 240 bales Up? land-and Irom Charleston 2?23 bags Sea Island and 332 bales Uplaud, Hie quantities received at those DOiis from Mobile Florida. Texas and savannah. LonsixnccsDcr?ontn caiolina KtiiiToua .July 1. 5 bales Cotton. 11 ba'es Domestics 129 bblH Naval 3torc?, 9 cars Pier Iron 2 card Wood. To ltoilroad Agent, Couiiena.v & Trenbolm, McLov & Klee, J ll i. .lot .ln-uny li Ferry, I'elzer, Rod^'i rs 4 Co, I li 4 W Deweo", O W Wil.i mi & Co. ?oitlsmiih k Sou, iud Ein*rauu b Howell. PuHsensrers. Per HeaiEhlilp Mary laud, lor Pall mor-W 3 tYlMtfe*, Mrs Tropic r and child, Ml*S Trapier, IDas Klein, J P .-mill', I? Stallone/, uni P C Jacobs. I'crsteamcr Pilot Doy, liom .-avitn ah v.a Ecau lort. B utliou. Bino i Hi nd, Aie-\ lianiffell. J II Us. tei dorn*. W J WrJ-ht. J Goiiham H I erry, J Irwin, SD iii'.:.r, \v J Judah and ?rile. J Miiitland, L U D Kiiittle, PC McNeill, J L Dirk-on It B Ushlou. M ts L Ziio Heck, R O H? m s. Ur .-t J Havinei, Mrs 1 bomas Pi rk and ?9 ou litfi-k, Per ite mer I"ml ie, irom Gt orgctowo, S C-F W lUcDxktr, U li lte?d, W un'? mug, J W Hull, W A i io:t, A liruwu, M.ijo.- T ii surker ll ? MoU.'y, ?? J itutts. ,t N L'y KU, ?rile and tbrce rhlldren. s Mur?an, J W Bailey, Mrs W A AUtou. Miss J tiu-g .Mis- ii 1 Easleriing, Mrs < loskeyx, ?libs i raekvr-, Ulus K Parker i n i tc v..m. J U Ul ai, un i 12 o ? deck. kartar licirs. l'or; i>: C lit ir (??Mt <?u, July *-?. r*t / it r , vl .hi>! 1>/^.I?. ?Mi ks ol' mt: HOON. Last Oti?r:ri'. 1st 7 oeurs 'll ninnies, even'eg. Sew llooB, Otb, ? tont- 14 mi un tes mo nins.'. PirstQi-arier 10th llionr :8 Licati->, mor.nup. Pull Uiion 23 I 8 bon'a 34 mi lim- H. muru i ii? I.a-t yuartir. 31tt. ll h"Ul>, 45 nii?U!?, ihornir;; e T,,.,m..' tu:-- ? MO0? I BIGE j .TOE*JTJIA|RUIK> j :i7&j BUSS, |WA1EB. 28 Wou'Uj.... 4.66 7..10 I JO..39 WToesea?..,; 4..CC 7.10 ll..ll r? Wednesday.! 4..50 7..10 11..43 1 Tbur?day... 4..?7 7.10 Morn. 2 >rltla7. 4 .i7 7 JO 12..13 8 r-atoroar. 4..?7 7 -Hi 12..4) 4 BOiw. 4 57 7 10 I 10..rc ll. .13 12.. J 12..60 1..42 2..29 1..15 3. .14 Arrived iet.ie.uuv. Sicamrr I>:lot ' oy, P< ck. '.av neall, via Beaufort. "lufJino, Hilton Hi-ao, ftc. Mdre und -undrie-. To f lergnson. E Heurv Hmmi Howell. Flora uilsou. r Mchlr.^, W M Bird ft C., Mr.ff tt & Wha iou . ol \ P ?iouni K Ere** 1, B Dun -email, -outheru Kx jri-pi o. W lt Cioulman air- J Uouuy, Ct Hamilton, it Chis i m. Jr T Boa , an J A.Igor ft co. .-fumer 1-milie, Lewie, Oeorj?etown. BC. 140 tc? "?leo au I >uudries. Jo -In-cki-nord fi Kelly. Mr 3 Dawson, C E Hu cr, 1 har.- on ft Holme-, . J iVbipper, O O riiemmii g r, I 'Jciiort--. p'nek -JM iros, J R Pringle, leny ft Nolan, C alctun, sr, E H Locke, H K latte k Co, G A Tren hoi m k Boo, and others. Cleared Yesterday. ? Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia- Jno k Theo Getty. Steamship Maryland. Johnson, Baltimore-Courtenay k 'J renholm. Sailed Yesterday. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia. S.eamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore, behr M E Taoer, Aldrich, -atilla, Qa. Krona this l'on, Steamship Champion, Lockwood, N? w York, June 2?. steamship J W Everman, rnyder, Philadelphia, June 28. Britii-h brit; Cecilia, H sirup. Cronatadt, June 12. Sehr ann n Glover, Terry, Boston, Jone 23. .Ucma<?n'ia. The sehr R G Whilden, Fenninirre, from George? town. S 0, arriveu at Philadelphia June 28. I> I ST OF VESSELS rr, CLEARED AND SAILED FOE i HIS PO AT. ? O It i IG N LIVERPOOL. Tho Hannah Lizzie, Ferguson, cleared.May 20 lhe Minnie, Robertson, sailed.May IS The Vince, Balli lay, up.June 12 DOMESTIC BOSTON. Brig Americus, Band, up.June 9 BO SPOET. ut?. Bri,' Manzanillo, i-pear, sailed.June 12 Bug Monica, MeCoob. sailed.June C BELFAST, ME. chr Zeta Psi, Thompson, sailed.June 20 GOLBBBOBO', ME. . Scbr Velocity, Pinliham. sailed..'June 15 ?CW IOBS Brig A Biadshaw,-, un.June 21 scbr Clara W Elwell, Childs cleared.June 12 Sehr Grace iM>ton. Oils, cleared.June 12 Scbr Rockingham. Nicterson, cleared.June 9 sehr S H i 'ady. small, cleared.June 21 Sehr C S Grove. Weaver, cleared.June 19 Sehr Wm L Sj rinse, Halsey, np. .June 17 Scbr Mary Stow, Bankin, cleared.June 19 PHIL A DELPHI A Sehr Adolph Hugel. Rooinson, up.June 23 EALTLMOHK. Sehr Shiloh, Hubbard, cleared.June 10 LIST OP SH1PPI?O In the Port of Charleston, .Tnly 1. VZSSITB UNDER 100 TONS. AND 6TEA1TEE8 COASTINO WITHIN THE STATE EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. Manhattan, 1337 tons, Woodhull, at Adger's wharf, for Kew York, loading-James Adger k Co. BB IPS. B C Winthrop, 946 tons. Stewart, at Atlantic wharf, lor Liverpool, loading-Patterson k Steck. BABES. Helen t anda, 563 tons. Woodside, at dennet t's wharf, for the Bio de la Plata, loading-street Brothers k Co. BRIGS. Clifton (B ), - tons, Wdliams. at Marshall's wharf, for Liverpool, loaning-R Mure a Co. J L Pye i IT;, 365 tons, Pye. at Marshal's wharf, for Liverpool, ready-J a Enslow & Co. Josie a Devereaux, 426 tons. Clark, in Ashley Blver, for Philadelphia, loading-M Goldsmith k Son. H C En?'ks, - tons, Briggs, at Palmetto wharf, for Boston, loading-J A Enslow k Co. SCHOONERS. Lion (Br), 111 ton.?, McLellan, in Ashley River, for Bermuda, loading-J a Enslow k Co. Lilly, 412 ton*. Hughes, at Dnion wharf, for New York, leading-Wm Boach k Co. Margaret & Luc\. 412 tons, crossley. 1" Arhtey River, for New York, loading-Master.africa T D Wilder, 297 tone. Heather, at Boyce k Co's wharf, from New Ynrk, discharging-W Bosch k i o. Frank Palmer 212 tons, Latham, in Ashley River, tor Philadelphia, loading-J F Baker ic Co. E J Palnnr. 197 tons, Na od, at Kerr's wharf, from baltimore, diecharglns-Master. . OFFICIAL. LISI OF LETTERS remaining in the Poetofflce al Jharleston, for the week ending JULY t, 1869, sud printed officially in TUE DAILY NEW-, as the newspaper having the largest circulation in the City ol Charleston. jtjg-Persons calling for Letters Advertised, should ?tate that they are "Advertised." tar Office hours trom ti A. M. to 6 P. M. On Sun lays, from 5 to 6 P. M. STANLEY G. TROTT, Postmaster. \\ < ? tl KNI'st i,l*r Adair, Mrs Capt Hayes. Alary A Parker. au*? ? Arkins, MrsLM domtlton, Mary larker. Mrs J VV Allston, P.osle A i Ulilips, E ize Auaton, Mis D Hey ward. SUSTO beth Be-usang, Mrs 1 Heller,Catharine Pitckney, Bose F tl''-ky. Mary P nein ey, Mrs 1 Betterson, Miss Heriot, Mrs D M Pope, Mrs U L M flenrlckson,Miaa Queel'.Marcare' bennett, Mrs E MY Kabo, Mrs A T Bentham, Kate am. Ellzibeth Ramaey, Marah Bccuot,Ytie Beck Hudson, Mrs P Bein, Eliza Block, A Maga- Hulsou, Eliza Ilentz. Elisa S retbe Jiffoids, Mrs L Robertson, Mist Butler, Mrs HW V 0 . Boichoz, Miss T Jeffords, Emma Roberson, Mar) M Jefferao , Mi-sD Bolle. Miaa E Bore, Vana In leson, Miss A Huas, ROBA nolan, M isl P L Johnsen. 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Wm M T Ba ri field Geo pe l>trdertrh Si ker, U Carron James M B<>biouk. Piul' Pappy, Andrew B ncley, John e' J .bn I it tee, M II (OOl'dj Hurl.-y. John Pluckily, JjUu lo de*. Howard Huck F rea i lt Bord'-nave, Ben-Huiai. Henry P;ay<r. Charles ry J Hvbben, Johan- F nro.itlloot, l'avid ne* Porcher, K K ? o .mc?, Bctry Hyams, Mn-t* Qui n Ja* C (col'd Juck?oii, Edward .eblim nu. L F Brown, George Jaci.s- n, AI.drew l.'ltoy, Jaraes Hr?WU.C T u oj'd) Kobens & ?ill blown, lt tl Johnson, Lisbon au Bagtielu, John aWkwley, XisB nob.uHon, Dr J ' aasld-, John Kirchoff Julian- N Carpenter, SC nea Riyal.Roborl LV copely, ueo Ki uiu. ' aniel Uobiaton, James M Kris.-el'. Ur Koch*. E D rb ;vK T C Kuck, Johann ravage, .v IQI ^ liiav.i:. t'adc.o'i an on. M l> ?carpe, Jo-ci>li i ot ira i. J 'i Co Lc? si c. W J ciiorkuri, JUL Craason. U Leighton, Royal i Co ''arr.v. so o'uo: H Slii'li ck, Ellirk Df-d i ii Lcigl.t?n. il 0 birril r casar D-aitt, Joseph l.tvli.j&io lie pa tl, John Dontorot, J Luv?;. 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Wm J inc* Meyers, Henry IVildha fi n, Gueriu.DrHeury Weyer '-ergo Ado.ph 0 McMillan. Wm Wi'iy M'muel H.iriinon. Henry Nc'On, J O Youug Ptiilip . NeleO". ?J I. KS" Pursuus dcpoaitiUi> letters iii lue 1'ooiwuice will plcaso place thc sump near tho upper rigbt aaDd corner of tho envelope, and they will also plca.se to remember that without thc stamp a ie*ter cannot bc malled, but will be gent to thc Dead Letter JMM?Utt. GUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK? Organized in 1859. All Policies non-Forfeitablc. Half Loan Taken. No Notes Required, LAST CASH DIVIDEND 50 (FIFTY) PER CENT, Statement? Policies iii force.$25,000 OOO Assets... 1,500.000 Annual Income. 800,000 Louses Paid. 600,000 dancer*. W. H. PECKHAM, President. H. Y. GAHAGAN, Secretary. L. HcADAM, Actuary. G, A. FUDICKAB, Superwtendeit. Directors. Hon. JOHN A. Dn, New York. Hon. JAMES HARFEB, Firm Harpar & Bros., ex-Mayor New York. JOHN J. CRANE. President Bank Republic. WK. T. HOOKES. Wall-street. WM. U. VE u MILTE, Banker (Ver m ?ly? A Oo.) CHAS. G. ROCKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking Company. HOD. GEORGE OPDYKK ex-Mayor of New York. MINOT C. MORGAN. Banker. THOMAS RIGNEY, Firm Thomas Bigney A Co. BENJ. B. SHEEHAN. Treasurer New York Steam tingar Refining Company. A ABO M ABHOLD. Firm o! Arnold, Constable & Co. BICHABD H. BOWNE, Wetmore & Bowne, Law* yew. E. V. HA?QHW??T, Firm E. V. Haaghwoai ? Co. ... : ?? WM. WIXBENB, Firm W. Wilkena 4 Co. JULIUS H. PUATT, Merchant. . Wv. W. WEIOHT, Merchant. CHAS. J. STARE, Merchant. WILLIAM ALLEN. Merchant. GEO. W. CUTLER, Banker, Palmyra. M. Y. Gao. T. HOPS, President Continental Fire In? surance Company. ' i JOHN B. SHERWOOD. Park Place. WALTON H. t* ICKHAM. Corner 6th Ayenne and"1 Iwentr-thira-street. EDWABD H. WBIOHI. Newark, N. J. GEO. W. FARLEE, Counsellor. W. L. COOSWTXL, Merchant. GEORGE KEIM, General Agent for ?oath Carolina. Dr. T. REEXSTJKKijl, Examlalag Pnysielem. January 13 6 ILO R. ISSERTEL, GENERAL AGENT FOB CHARLESTON, Omeo Ho. SM King-Street, charleston, s. c. Jlrttfls, C'^mif?ls, Str. yo ft flKUKALGIl, Hil El'MATIS.M, PAINFUL SWELLINGS, fcc, USE NEUROTIC OIL. 8c Id Whol sale by GOODRICH, WINEMAN fc CO., No. 13 Hayne-fltreet. At Betail by O. W. AIM MC, Corner King and Vanderborst itreets. July 1_i * Tl I 9 O 9 ' 1 TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to Remore all Desire for Tobacco. lt Li Purely Vegetable and contains nothing Injurious. Tbs follow in? ls one of thousands of testlmonltlr th't are daily r ?ceived by the Manufacturer : UlCHtt W VA , November 28. 1868. SCAB SiB-The "tobacco Antidote" prepared by yon accoroina to the leceint yon hare submitted to me, and the Ingredients ot which I haye examined, U purely vegetan e. entirely bar mle?, and contains nothing in the least injurions. It is not disagreeable to the taste, ?nd aa a homo article, I hope yon will meet witb ready aale tor it, and I belle? . that if the ? ire ?tions are tallowed, it will do al yon rlalmed lor lt JOHN DOVE, M.I). ay- Price 60 couts per BOT. The usual dtsoonnt to th? Trade. fg- For aale by Dr. H. BAER, WHOLESALE AGENT FOB SOUIH CAROLINA. June 7 B ECAREFUL WHAT MEDICINES YOI T A K B . WHEN YOU ABF FXBAUSTED BT OVE K WOP K of bead or hand, and feel tbe need ot foncetuii g hv viuorating. don't ii rink whiskey or any intoxica tin;? thing, whe her under the name of Hitters or other? wise . roch articles gi VP just a* much rtrength to your weary bod? and mind as the whin gives to the jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic stimulants are injurious to Ndve health, and are ALWAYS followed by DEPBESSINU BEAC1I0N. Dodd's Nervino and Iim'gorator ia a TONIO and GENTLE 8TIUPLAN1? wbich is NUf attended l y BEtCTlON. Wtat it gains for yon itmalntatrs. When it refreshes body or unod, lt refreshes ?rh natnral airer gib tba' comes to stay. Weare not recommending teetotalism in tbe interest of i ny faction; bat long snd extended observation teaches ns tbat he wbo regor's to the bottle for rest or recuperation, will find, as be keene at it, that he is kindling a Ore in his bones which will consume like the flames of perdition. Turn from it. Take a tonic that will refrcso sud not destroy. DODD'S N ERVIN B ls f?rjale by ail Droguista. Price One Dellar. See Book of Certif?cales that accompanies each bettie. 7mos June 35 Sates. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOi SAFES Aro most desirable for quaJity, fin i sit and price. MARVIN'S ff RS Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot bo Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCK8 Please send for a cataiogoe to MARVIN & CO.; (oldest safe manufacturers) " . . , (205 Broadway, New Fork, w P 1721 Chestnut Phil?. Warehouses ]mB&nk St, CleveJand.O And for sale by our agents in thc principal cities throughout the United States rOB BAL* AS WM. M. BIRD & CO., No. 303 EAST BAY, CaAHLK*TW?, Deeember 29 jyr gcp?tir P?tt?. PASSKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS? THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, ins AIL DISEASES or ira STOMACH MD LITER. .A TEXT AU BTCOitanZTOXD BT TBS . . . MEDICAL FA.OTJLTV. HEGEMAN ?Sc CO., AGENTS, NEW YOEE. HannfactnrBd by C. F. PANKN?N, CSBCSt USO ?P0TEKAS7, CHARLESTON, S.C. *9-For SaU by Druggists Every tchtrt.'S* Februaiy 15 mwflyr Jlrnfls, Comical?, (tte. 3 Q1THATK OK Bl AGS USIA. KMT A GOOD COOLING SUMMER MEDICINE. MAD? fresh erery dsy, by Da. H. BABB, May 25 No. 131 Mteting-street. TT} H K BISHOP g.P I VU TUB, BISHOP .PILL 1 THC BISHOP PILLI A Partly Vegetable PiU (Sugar-Coated.) . "COSTAlt'?," BISHOP PILL, . "IK of extraordinary efficacy for Costive cess, In* gestion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Nervous Debility, Liver complaint," "The best PILL In the wari*.** Medical^Journal, September 8. T R Y T H E Ml TRY THEM! O-Al! Druggists in CB ABLESION tell thean. . 4 ? COSTARAS? STANDARD PEFPABATIOHS ARE '.Costar is'" Hat, I tone a. Sic., Kiter mi's. ( otUrV Beti Bag Kxtermlnatars. "Costar V (only pure? Insect Powder* "Only Infallible Ki n.c.:ie.< known." . is yean rstabli?hed in New York." "?ero Bi ses aud riasU mannfjctnred daily." "111 Beware) ! ! of sturiou? imitations." "All Druggists in CHABLIS! ON sell them." For SI, $?, $3 and $6 sizes, Address "COSTAK" COMPANY. .\o. 13 Howard'itrcct, NewYork, Sold tn CB ABLEST.ON, S. C., by OOOOKICn, WINKHAN di CO. March 23 nae lyr SURE POP! THE ONLY CERTAIN RAT DESTROYER \mHOUT Disagreeable Results. ADOLPH ISAACSEN'8 ' PHOSPHORIC PASTE, HERMETICALLY^ seal? d and warranted ? kc eu tresb forai' lime ^ffl^^^^Si ti e greatest dis overr i^Uif>'?**^?e^i ot' its kind ia tbs age we , srr?* f ?r&z??g&{ Hw Noi er*cn need Tj fi|||i| j|?ir bc troub.ud with BAT8, - - : :' MICE, BID BOOS or BOACHSS for Mr. Isaatfen'? de-tructivc reu edy is wiibin tho reach of all. Prepared onl> by bunsen*, trc ni rare and valuable compounds, its chi apnese is as wun'Jtrful as As afDca',y. UunJi?ds o/ testimo? ni?is have bom received norn all parts ot the United ata tes The cr??t advantage this SUBE POP possesses over all tfmibr preparations is the FA Cl that at is Certain lit lie Effects, and free from >bc unp'eaaantress ot rat* dying ia their holes, as it causes tiiem to leave the premias? to seek air, and coucumea them so entirely a? to leave fio DisatarreeabTe Odor. Numbers ol rc fe cure * can oe made to Persons ta this City, eho have sncoessfally used it. SOLE AGENTS FOB SOUTH CAROLINA, DO WIE & MOISE, IMPORTERS AND WEOLESALL DiiUGGi6Tr*, Corner Me,.tin." tu. 1 Basel streets, April US mwt anio -Iiorles'on, 8. 0. J ? (> S A D A Li I 8 Purifies the Blood. Par Mle bj Orna tr*? ti h.veryv???ere. A isayas Bec in