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THE DAILY NEWS. Axreituain. AB OBO who on the tranced Clroean ?bores Bath loitered lon?. Until at laut the >hadowo ?immer and gloom aih^rt the purple moors And by the Idled meadows; And. setting loose the rudder-oanda. doth rind, Against the beady current outward ?ttfcfc park sea? before and stormy shoals behind Yet tons on, uudeepairing. As one who or som ^ Bublle cup hath drunk, ? And walks Otc while as tn a golden vision. But wakes on. e mere, ere yet ala tout bath sunk lido thc BWOon Blysian; And with ?he bitter lees upon his lips. Bises and turns him to the uto-tpicot dreary, Though all uro .nd hatti Buffered dark eclipse, And heart and hand ar? weary. Bo I, forget!ins all the honied Past, And eooTuinu somewhat that old life of pleaeance. Turn earnest-eyed towaids tbat Light at last Which clasps a purer Presence. .Asl ly g no more t e 1 Ilea of the vale. Nor roses tatrer for the bid'ien canker. Booking a truer guide for holm and sail Trusting a eurer anchor. Looking far out beyond the utmost rim Of the dark bills un'U my deep thoughts g ither Prom ibo dusk silmee; Infinite though dieu, abe fumes* of the Father. And, stooping, pluck bes de the rocky path ? simple Bower, the pledge of that new morrow, Only a Heart-ease as the ? Ile math Of ali that vanished sorro ?. TU* (.'karicston .Heney Market. t.,x, THUBBDAS, Juiy S3, 1869. The week waa. unmarked by any decided change Initie price pt recuritieB. Business waa dull and the dem md limited. M ste stock's and bonds have BeprCeiated slightly. Bank billa are In good demand and are daily appreciating. The stocks ot the Charleston, Planters' ana Mechanics', and People's Bank are quoted reepeciively at $C, $5 and % G fid.' Other quotations ire unchanged. sowimas BANK saxa. . ; . Current Bates ! Sank of Camden.,....,...80 Sank Of C barios ton.80 lank-of Chester.-. ..........i; 14.ia Bank of. Georgetown.,... j,.?t., t. .ia ,Bank of Hamburg.^.. . 8 ... Bani of Newberry.;, ,80 .. Bank,of ^u^Cero^iha,.....20 u>v Bank of.State of S Carolin?, prior to 186?.C?O ?00 Bank of Stateof 8. carolina,after let Jan,,; f ,.. , 186L,.-.....'.25 ?oo Commercial Bank. ColtiniWft............. 8 (5)00 , Btqhatige Bank, Columbia.. '.CU ?oo Farmer * and Exchange Bank, Charleston, t i@0C' v Merohant'e Bank,Cberaw.,,,.., ;; .D' ?*0 Beopl?'a Baiik, Charleston., .1'.?. .90 ?00 Wanter's Bani of Fairfield.V.. .... 8 @C0 Planters; and Mechanics' Bank.Charlcston 30 ?00 Southwestern Bailroad Bank, Charleston, j ~ (w?t..:.. u. ?....... .......J,, .TO !@oo Southwestern. Bailroad Bank, Charleston, (new!.?P-.v'(?....../.VM*. .\..68 )@C0 Slate Bank.Chnrieaion.................... 8 ?00 ? - Bbion Bank, Charleston.... ,\ ?....;,-?;t ;.97 ?00 ?ty or Charleston Change Utile....97 ?CO . State 8. Carolina Treasury Notes...-...., 95 ?00 , Bonns. BTocxB ABD otrroste. : . ' I ? ^fBtyof (^ltiinrnaBorras......;;.i;. ,.69 ?00 ii ?ty of Columbi* Coupons.............. ..^5 !@00 South Carotina Bailroad and Bau? Stoelr ^ rwboie sharesi............ imMK?.JiW !@?6)? Bout* Carolir? Bailrond (half shares).....21 yd?00 : B. c. Bailroad Rix Per1 Cent. Bonds..... J. .73 ?T5 lb. C. B.'B. Seven Per Cent. B'de,.84 ?8i fi. C. Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness.93 (900 .Sty of Charleston Bra Per Ct, Stock i.. .'62 Wh?63 i ?StyOf Charleston Fife Loan Bonds,. 72 ?00 State ef Sooth Cardin* Bonds" (Old) ex past . clue conpena,. ...........70 ?00 .Baste of South Carotina Honda (new issue. . of January 1, 1867) ex past due o u pens.v?r?vr....69 ?70 Mate ut sooth "Carolina bonds tissued *er Bank of tho ?tate bills)..GC (368 Btate&r Uouth Carolina Stock.68 ?70 Beate Of' Sooth emroiinaCoupons.. .70 ?00 3S*aople'o National Bank Stock. ,110 @00 BlrstNational Bank Btock.......HO ?00 s ajaron Hank atock...............,.B9V?00 Sank dr .CB*rleeton stock (old) .'J.. ! . . .so ooo yjwrifT^'snd Mechanics' Sank stock (old).SO ?00 JFcnple's Uaok stock (old)........ ...?5>?@uo Qreanville and Columbia Bailroad Stat* ? . guaranteedboons....., tn I. . .?rv. ,vv??B @00 .fliwnvUle and Columpia 1st Mortgage i Ut J Booda....60 OOO Northeastern,B. B. 1st Mortgage Bonds.S3 ?00 Northeastern B.B. lat Coupons (past due). 83 OOO Beaaaeaatern Bateoad ?loci (Capital).-... ABB i?0Q Harshe*?Terr> Bailroad Stock (preterred)... B33@0O . Borthcaatcrja U.U. Cer^iflcAtesol Indebted- . C\ .-ncei..X;i.{?'..,L.uw....v.l....1.65 ?oo Cheraw and Larlingtou 1st mort? honda. .81 ?88 ?"'-Jt3? Corney Stock (ex div).. ,91 ^?28. ?n City RaQway Stock.......5* ?00 rleaton. Mining . tod Manuf*cturinK Company's Phosphate Works.........100 ?00 Charleston and Savannah Bailroad Bonds [(^^?vMt?^u..:.?'vMV....68 @C9 Kavanuah and Charleston BB. Stock. ... 21M@00 . ?if ?Of H?vanna.n Bonda...,.A.90 ?00 ??ty of i Savanii?h Coupons (due previous tolst.txy???tm?.,..............97 ?00 Caty of Bavannab. Coupons (due titer 1st ?UH0, I860),..,.. .... ...97 ?CO CMty of sacaipbis oonda, endorsed try af. AO BaliT?ad...........70 @00 Meraphu and Charl ea ton Railroad 8touk.Sll^?oo Memphis an? Cbarleston Bailroad Bonds.90 ?00 ' BempbiB and Charleston B.B. Coupons. .08 ?00 Brxports fiar take Week ending: Thnrwlay .'-awiyiiKTr*'*'" "' " iKArtB?TI?. HOB WALK, CONN-Per acor Mary Stow-125,000 feet Beave> ead Plank. . , maOYIDENO , B I-Per brig AmericuB-180,000 feet flooring... .Per brig Adelaide-150 OOO feet Flooring.Fer Bohr o W Elwell-129 960 feet Bess wed Lumncr. 66, of 0 feet 8-inch Plank. JDtf YOBS-Per steamship Saragoeea-6 bigs Sea , Inland Cotton, 72 b*lt B Upland Cotton, 74 tierces Bice, T6 bale* Domestics, 170 b> la Rosin. 86 casks 1 lay 63 packages undries, 276 boxee Mus? kets i? boxes. Fi OH, 649 B?lons, 92 saoka Pea? nuts....Per steams ip Manhattan-23 Lege1 S I Cotton. 623 bales Tjpiand Cotton, 162 tierces Bice, 203 bbls Bosln, 67 bale? Yarn. 216 aacka Wheat, 88 obis Flour, 295 crates Vegetables and i -fTUit, 176 em. ty Bar.els, 4u0 WatermelofM. Per Bohr E W terma -BO.. 78 feet Lumber. ATBicVs, HUD-O't nlVElt-Per sohr S H Cady 195,022 feet Renewed ntun*. A NOBlMfcttN POB -Per e^hr O 8 Grove~130,OC0 feet Flo?rlne-, 40,000 fe^t Yellow Pine Timoor. PHILADELPHIA-Per sehr Frank Palmer-126,000 feet Keaawed Lamber and . oards, 63,000 toot Timber..... Per echr Grace Chiton-160,000 feet Yellow Pine Lumber, 20,000 feet Yellow Pine Flooring.. BALI IMO?*- Fer steamship Maryland-bales Cotton, 65 bales Bags, 1 tale Feathers, 4 bales Wool, 2d buss Peanuts, 5 cases Mdse. ? bags Coffee, 70 casks clay. 8 tons Pig Iron. 2 hbda copucr....Per sehr Zeta-Pai-860 tone Phos phare Book. WHB? C'lARLKSTON MARKET. ??OB THE WEEK ENDING THTJBHDAY. JtJI*\ 211, 1809.] . Tara caora- i be pi otracted dry ?eather, accom companied by intens? heat which has prevailed foi et eonsidereDle time, nae bad a very demagirig effect ?on tho com crop Of the '"State, particularly tia the Middle and u?-p*r seoiions, where lt ia, slatted this Trainable ?rain will t e quite a failure in some in? stance", and that it has been much impaired over a * large extentot country. There hu va been partial jalna in tocaSiUes, and in such placea the croo pro? mises well-heavy showers even now would still Benefit thia crop Cotton generally looks well, but the heat and drought have been so extreme tbat this plant bas been som-twhu injured by its eft*-ct, but w denle showers will keep up a healthy vitality in ?hie crop wide e., np to this period, ii rather promis fag. i he pre. ant .aa period ol trial for thia valna Ble artie cot commerce, and very 1'tlle can be said With certataty aiKittt ;the amount Of the yield unit ike season advances further, the rice ?rop?n the Jante i ivei a ooka weU, buttha J mailor streams are still suit, eu < iud oropon ihem suffering for wat> r. Tan CBABZ.KBTO?f Y ARK EX -The Northern man. .?fae tarer*, wno have been the chief purchasers for ?Mote ?me past having obtained a supply nurl with drawn to a e. laiu ex. ten I from the market, the oc aivitv and H.re.i.-th which previously cbarictenzed ?hi ar^vle sort?, what les?ened, and the demand baa Been amad wir ? ess inclination lo piy prevailing priers, i be hngllah market opened steady at viy, 9 B> for m'ddd gUol-ndB, brit after weirds became iji?l t and roc- .od to \->y% .; at Sow York the fiore .taw bec., dal W)**- au eerier tendency. comiaouutug *?84>??34.f?, and reading to 34?3*M; and at this paUit tue ar'i?lo bas been 'dull and prices lesa ?troog t? 83o. V lb. for roi Idling uplands Th mirk tear t ivornsjol and Nov York have de? veloped i -ie tol.ow.ng m<.vemeuta for the week : At th* form r on Krf?a>, July lt?, the atap e waa, steady smim* 13,000 bat?s, uplands 12Hd; tho latter wae du i \and ? . hi..ged, eeles 75> balsa at 84J??M>?c 91 tb On-u nrd.> th* tprmer was quiet, eales fcVOO bales, fltplanaa 12Jidi tb#>att?r was du i on I uuohanxedj enies 3A? bates a- 34^ra>84^c. on monday O.o for gae? wac quiet sales BOdO bales, uplands 13^1 ; the Jatterwas ni. an . lower, Balee 183 bales at SeJtY. afta i neaduy th- former waa quieV and unchanged, 4Btte?aXkObalee,upian e ltKii the latter was pe mtalng seie? SOO bal. s at 84?? dt>4<: OM W? dnewiav - ?ha former wee din bat not higher, seles lo OOO n. i?,iiuu*ii- ?i?<>;?iio .alter sra* more ?. tva at . prices, iw.e. BMW nales at M084M?< Teeter day tho formo? wa* steady, and tho latter vjasdutt. ?rid unchanged..J .. ,.. .k....? V. ?j lie utocka of cotton in Bight at the latest datte were as follows : . },1 1869. 18C8. Stock in Liverpool. 882 000 688,000 Afloat from i?............... 6*6.000 WQ,W0 Afloat from America. 1 E Block in London. 61.620 86,990 Afloat for London. 1?2*KS2 Stock in Havre. ?fffi Afloat for Havr*. 186,1? 8T.8W Stock in Bremen. H-620 10,604 Afloat tor Bremen. 6,117. 6,828 Stock in United State? ports. 42,224 04 870 Stock in the Interior towns. 2,308 8 013 ToUl...1,312,314 1,672 616 'lifcflciency in, visible supply .....?.; 260 3U2 Stock of cotton held by Manchester spinners at the milli*, now ?36.000 bale?; same time 1868, 120,000 bales. Middling Orleans, now 12>jd, tben I0\d# lOftd. The arrival? at this port for the week haye been 2 bags of sea leland and 723 Dales Of upland, aralnst no bags of sea island and 716 baleB of upland; the week before, and no baga of sea iel md and 187 bales, xi pin nd cotton for the same week laet year. These supplies bav? come from the following sources, say of uploads, ?er *o**S> Osroliiii BMI road, 766 bales; per Northeastern Railroad, 67 bales; of sea islands, from Edi ?to, a bags. Tba transaction* and prices prevailing in this mar? ket for the week have been as follows: '?j] j On Friday, July. 19. the demand for the staple WAS. light, with a quiet and unchanged market;' pdsa loo' balee; 'ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 80@32, low middling 32 >?, mt (Idling 33c fy lb. On Saturday the transactions were limited at un changed prices; sales 60 bales; quotations unal? tered. On Monday th? article was dull and somewhat eas* 1er; eales 38 bales; quotations unchanged. On Tuesday the staple was flit? and;purchasers would only operate at lower rates, bnt factor* de? clined to accept them, and there were no transac? tions. 1. ? On Wednesday there was nothing doa*, and prices were nominal. Yesterday business continued at a stand und there were no transactions. We quote, nominally t . LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to OOOd ordinary ..... ..30 ?82 Low middling.ii. OBX*}r- Ki Middling.....33 @ By IS ow York classification we quote: . Meddling....S8*?-? f^ rst^n'Cc?rT?K.-The ver> limi'ed supply of this class of - tho nbro now constituting the stocks at this point, prevents transactions Of importance, and the business of tho week Was confined to the sale of a few limited lots at tates, shout tie same as previously prevailing. We qu ite commok&lpridas G0?60, medium G0@70c ^ rb ; medium seft islands ?Say be"quoted at G5(?73, and fino at SCctyll fy lb. ??CE.-The stock or this grtiti bas becomemucb reduced and the article is held firmly, purchasers OODrequeotly operate sparingly. We note sales of | about tOO tierces of clean Carolins/among jwbich wets 8 tierooa at 7>< ; 73 tierces at 7Hc Vt ra1; 21 at 7K; 10 at VX; 10a? 7 13-10 ; 27 at ; ?3 at 8!?c fy Ya. We quote common to fair clean carolina at 7>?@ 7J? ; good 8@8>? cts fy lb. Carolina rough rice may be quoted at 91 60 $1 80 for interior and ft 7f@l 90 for sea coast. . _ .... NAVAL M ORB-?.-The arrivals of articles of this de aeriptl?n for the week have been, some U0? bble. Transactions nave taken p'a^e tn extra t?o 1 rosin at 88 PO?3 76, NO 1 do. at .2 i5@9. and tow No li at f3 25(32 36; extra Ko 2 at $1 90, No 2 at fl 80, and Nb 1 at 91 70@176. A bon t SOW 'bois Of spirits turpentine were ?old at 38e V gallon. ? Crude turpentine may be quoted st 92 80 V bt>l for virgin. 92.40 for yellow dip, and 9160 for hard. The market elosed steady at the above figures. HAT-Th re have been no arrivals of import? ance, and the transactions have been mainly of a Jobbing character.. COEN-rn the absence of arrivals the stock h re has become small, and with firmer news from other markets prices hive bad an upward tendency Jobbing lots of whito Maryland are BeUin?r ai 9140 fy ! usbtJ. weight, sacks included FLOUB-I? In moderate stook with a nur inquiry Prices of fresh ground are firmer in consequence of the light stock. We quote Northern and Western super at 96 50?6 73 fy bbl; extra at 97*37 60 fy bbl fnmiir ?t ?flj?B oo %i i>i.i. ??J jtttfVte? isysn.*'*- - 99 CO dil fy bbh Southern d?-e<qript ions are selling at $8? 8 50, fy bbl for super; 9??9 60$ obi for extra, and ?10 5Q<gll50 f* bbl tor family. .. BACON.-The market for thia article had a tendency th go up, and prices are somewhat firmer. ' We quote prime shoulders at lO^c fy lb, and prime clear rib odes at 19^?'? 10c fl m.-Prime strips are held, at 20c Vt HEAT.-So jae lits of new Southern have been received, sud we quote prime white at 91 7?@l 76 fy bushel, and prime red at 91 40@1 50. . Uurnsa.-There ie a fair etoot of prime Goshen We quote prime at 40cte. fy Vb, Western and other lower grades sell from 25?35c. fy lb, as in quality ; 8/iLT.-The article from shipboard ie held at 92 fl saelL Rtore lots are held at83@2 10 fy sack. J KOLA. BAGGING.-There le, some inquiry and a few saj.es have taken piare at 26c fy jard for standard, but tellers look for higher rates. The stock her? ot p resent la light. Dundee bagging, 44 Inch?*, ta tts for the yard, is held st 80?36c. Sea island bag ging, 46 inches wide, 9 lbs. for the yard, is held st 46c, Rora.-The demand for rope is moderate, and prices are Somewhat nominal at quotations. We quote hemp at - cents fy lb. ; greenlea/ at 10 cents, ip nd jute at 8>?(*9 cents fy pound. IKON BAUM AND Tras for cotton, of the most ap? proved patterns, are offered on the market, at 7 ??e fy lb. TTMBXB AND LUMBOO.-The stock having been re? duced by shipments there ia moro firmness In the marget We quote timber for milling purposes n orn 95? 8. Shipping timber il0? 16: 4-4<B 5-? floor? ing at S14?16 fy M Bright lumber, good mer? chantable, from city milli, cut to sise, from 920? %s fy M by the rar go. FREIGHTS.-I'o Liverpool, by steam, nominal ; by call, % u on uplands, ar d ?fd on sea islands. To Havre, nominal. Coastwise vessels are In demand-To New York ty steam >?o on uplands, and %c. on sea islands. 91 60 fy tierce on rice; by sail, %c fy fb on cotton; 91 fy tierce on rice; 40o fy bbl. on rosin; 98 fy M. oa lumber ;. 99?10 fy M. on timber. To Boston, by sail, J6?9-i6c fy lb. on upland cotton. To Providence 98 fy M on board??, fia fy lb on cotton. Io Philadelphia, by steam, un? settled and nommai; by sall, 96a7 fy M. on boards; 90"oh tim? er; ?3 per ton on clay; abd 98 60?4 on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam, un ettled and nominal. By sail. 96?7 fy M. on boards-$3.60?*, ft: ton on pbdsph^te Tock. Vessel*, are in demand by oar merchants to take lumber fiel g t.t< from Georgetown, a. O., Darien sud Satil :la i River, (leo, and Jacksonville, Bia., to North? ern iori?, and til? 12 ft M. are rates on lumber and board.-. tXOHANOK.-Sterling Bills-The rate yesterday was 147 tor sixty fl av bills. DOM EST?O EXCHANGE.-The banka ore purchasing sight checks on New York >? discount; 6 days' ;? discount. 'They arc selling sight checks at )? prom. GOLD.-The Drokers were yesterday buying at S5>i, t.nd selling at 87. Pi ar kc ts li y Telegraph. FOEKICi?; :iAU??T?. LOUDON, July ??2-Noou - on-ols i)3>?. Bonds 83>j. .?u*ar, on the spot, linn a; 37a ?J; aft at st 28.H LIVERPOOL, July 22-Noon.-cotton a shade firan r; uyand? 121,(1; Orleans 13d; Sale* 10,000 oates. Bcd Wot rn whrat 9i. Old -corn Ulis; new 20s Laid 60s 6d. - DOMESTIC MARKET*. 1 ' NEW YORE, July 22-Noon.-.tick*' steidy(;B&d' duli. Mouey * eady ??J7 . bterli.iu 9%. Gold 33%. ' < itou dull "t 34c Turpe 'tino 41 'i. ivoaia mode rutely act ive \ good straiuedl 92 25^230 Lvtni ig.-Cotton les- active and drooping; sales 700 bales Fiour moredoint for export; sup? rflne mat 95v6?6 76; Southern steadlOr, common toi fair extra 90 SiWi. Wheat la fair demand, part foV ex? port ; white Michigan 9; 08 ? a exettod with a got d speculative ano txadi* n,- mixed Western tl 108 aleas pork ashed, u "ist at 999 78. Load % sb de lower st 19J? i2ttc. w ,.akoi active omi Arm at 91 05 H os quiet; Carolina 8..?.-. *uaar steady: MuBcovifoo ll^aiae; llavau? ll>?all?o. Oofte? firm. lfola?sesou<L Nsvai stores quid. Freights Arm ; OU flou ls 9tl. Q vemme.it* closed eteodf. '6?'?23>?, hon?bern Biron, er Money easier; sup? ply enc^etiin? the fli-nwnd Ot 6a7 per cent on coil. With ?ioeptions at 6; di?c m its e<ner at 8A12 par cent titer ?nt Moody at 9% 0k Gold 8BJ* S coks closed d. ll # ? tg& - BaLmBOBB JTalf 22- (lotion <Stt?l. Piont* flr With .mrcineU light ?took. Wheat dulls pf?tl of ohotoo red 8150al 60; waua 91 ?aal 78. Oom amil I ?nd ..lower;, ?bite...fl 07?! ll ; yellow fl Mal 88. Oat? doll ?od lower j now tWIh. Mm jpffi^k fniet att>34. wcuu ?ouve aaa advancing; rib aides|lf? al8Xc; shoulders l?.'?c Lard 10>?B20C. Whiskey very scarce at fl C9.il 10. CINOWKNATI, July 22.-Whiekoy fl ; demand light. Provisions rtrtn rtud qniot. Mesa pork 133a83 26. Shoulders 14 ???ll'?c; clear tl J en lSKalSfco. 6T. Loma/July 22.-Whiskey fl 0*8,1 05. Pro vi s'ouu firm. Hess pork 133 50. Bacon firm ; shoulders U^aM^c; clear sties'MJffo, Louisvnj,*. July .22 -Mess ; pork $83. . Clear sidea life; Shoulders 16c. Laid lftj^c' Whis? key HOI. WILMNOTON, July 22.-Spirits turpentine quiet at :w.'uc. Koiin steady at $1 65a5. Crude turpen tise steady. Tar ir?fj^jtfti_ ." ' A noe STA, July 22,-Cotton quiet; demand light; sales 25 balee; recol?te 18 balea; middling 82>?c. SAVANNAH, July 22 -There was no m.rket. and no offerte flt<k-.k; receipts 25 bales; exports 157 balee,' . ~~~r~. i ":I MOBILE, Jul y 22.^*001 too ftulet; ?ales I?O bales; tho deiriaud Abd sale by one buyer; low xoid dttbgfcob.. ? !.. j . "i - N?w-o??i???f!, -js?y 42.-Cotton, ns?ii?t?? Lu?? dling 32% ?; salea 60 bales: receipts 81 balee} ex? ports 847 bales. Gold 85J?; Sterling 60. Hew York exchange Ko premium. Sugar unchanged. , Mo? lasses, no salea; teroventicg noainaUy 68o. j .. > Wilsisinirtei? Mamet, WILMINGTON, July 21.-TUUPENTINK-Only 74 bbls received, which sold st 13 for virgin ?nd 92 M tor yellow dip, V 180 lbs. I . . Brians TITBPKHTISB.-40 bbls changed banda at 38%c gallon BOBIN.-sales or 660 bbls at $1 66 for strained, .1 72% Tor No 2; 94 for low pale, and $616 for extra pale. ...... I Ta?.-M bbls sold at g % bbl. _, I Oomparative aQxportS vf Cotton, from the Port Ol Charleston. SBA ISLAND. EX3POHTEP10 Liverpool........... Other British Ports. Total to Great Britain... Havre ......:. Other * rdnch Ports.. ?jtia Total to France. .. North Of Europe...;..... Total North of Europe. . oath of Europe. .Vest Indies, Ac. Total Foreign Port?.... Boston. Rhode Island, -c......... New York.. Philadelphia., Baltimore and Nov uk... Other United Stntes Ports Total to Coastwise Ports. Grand Total....M. Bales. 4,023 4,02?' 4,023 ,33 3,097 "lb 47 3 102 7,215 UPLAND. Bales. 49,789 49.760 662 662 2,404 62,845 . 6,622 2 488 401,240 i 10.964 18,762 100 140,191 198.086 ! i : i m s. ! S] Bi g; SSS MM ??Jg IA vele!!' : : L, Li i.e. tu ?4 V ?-, c. cu, e ?.H.E. 5. E. e S&& < <5f .>? >< y v< 14 va v<( 14 .- M* -" K5 ???. MUK ola-4-a ot <a-aft? i??f*' f if" ? :i"i?j* IISI <S?'8a: al illiliiMlll 6: B SS ?SJ? jjlilplllll ii- ? M ! ti' ?li?; sw^wSS; 3? . ?S- j; j Si SS j jj i ; s m ?g| . ; 2 tS to ? TO <? SS p> LLiiiflf .Io rs ... . . s gs; ; ; 1 m ii ESS- CPSOOSCT??-( ?rs ?8 MiiJIilliJiL t8 mm NOTE.-We/ have deducted from flew ? Orleans 41,786 bales Upland, ?iom Mobile 16,030 halos, from Savannah 8724- baga Sea leland and 240 bales Up laud-and lrom Charleston 2628 baga Sea Island and 232 balea Upland, the quantities received at tboso oort? from W?Mle. Florida, Texas ?no>svannah ttxports of H tee. Al a wai stores ana L> - "? ber from tlso Port of Cnarleston, from September 1 to Joly 4!4, lSttV ItK'E. N. STORKS. J LU M II EH. Hosten. . I New York......... Philadelphia. .. ... Ballimore...,. New Orleans .. .;, Mobile....v., Providence, RX... Other B. S.Ports., I i Total Coast?* li. lu Wi f> I * Barcelona. Majorca & a Market West Ind ie......... Hsl?ia*V?:*-.i..v.-: st Johns, N B.. London'.. Bristol. Eng.t....;. Havre. Montevideo... ..... Gro.it Britain...... Total Foreign.. Grand Total.. 16 098.892 tstoelcs of Cotton an the Interior Town not included In tne Keeeipth t.* i.S J. . . ,J ? "'.?> r AugustaandHampor ........July 17 (60 Macon. Geo .... ......u,..Jul.v 19 ? 18J Oolumbu?. Geo.,.July ?0 ' 348 ssa* ?a~-.r.v.v?*-? ' ?_ ...rim Charleston TV Hoir ?nie l'rices. ?.nTlOI.K?. BAOt?lNG, fi yard Dundee. 80 fy 49 Gunny cloth. 26 <& - BALS ROFE, fl R>-Manilla. - fi - Western. 8 @ 19% Jae. . 8)*@ 9 COTTON* * ft Ordlnary to Good Ordinary. 30 fi 32 Low Middling.. 82 X A - MiddUng to Strict Middling...!.. 33 fi - Good Middling. - fy - Sea Island. 60 fy 1.00 COFFEE,- fi lb--Bio.I 20 fi 26 Laguayra. I 2* fi - ?ra....I 35 fi 40 FERTILIZERS- I Carolina Fertilizer, V 20001ha... ?5.03 ? - Wando Fertilizer.?0.00 fi - Double Beftned Poudrette. ....80.00 fy - giles' Phosphate...v.. 08.00 fi - ?rOTian Gu?no, V 2210 Sb?. .... ?5.00 ?s - Pacific Guan?. ft 2000tbsi. ?6.00 0 - . Phoenix Guano... 66.00 fi - Baugh'a Phosphate. ft 2000 lb fi... CO. 00 fi : - Rhodes' Phosphate. fl 2000 lb?.. > 05.00 ?? -, Rhodes-' Stand. Manure-?05time 67.50 fy j-. OrchUla Guauo-.....t40time 35 00 fi ?B? .LandPlaiter:.;. .24.60 @ Manes'SnperPhosphate, V 2000 lb ?6.00 fy - ZslT'E IMW S%>?? Phosphate.60.00 (gt - Bell's Super Phosphate of L?ne.. ?0.00 fi - . Woolston'? Phosphate of Linie.... 160.00 fy - , i Woolston'? Vegemtw, fl 2OC0 ?s 06.00 ,@ - Siaedale's Gen. fcuper-Phos, net ?0.00 fi wears'Complets Manure, net... 60.00 .fy - Bardy'o Phospho Peruvian, cash. C6.00 fi - hardy's Pacific Guano, cash. 60.00 fy - . Patapsco Guano.,|65.00 fy - E. Frank Co?'s Phosphate.166.00 fy - FLOUR, fl bbl-rtJune...0.60 . (a) 0.76 Borthern and Western Extra..... 7.00 fi 7.60 Baltimore Extra.. - fi - I Southern-Super.. 8.00 fy 8.50 Extra. 9.00 fi S..50 Family. io.co & 11.00 GRAIN-Maryland Oats, fl bushel.: - fi - Western Oats, V bushel.] - fy - Corn, ? bushel;..1.40 fy HAY. ? owL-North Bi ver.I - fi 1 - Eastern.I - fi - C UMBER, ? M. feet- i Clear White Pine. 1st quality.160,00 fiS6.00 White Pine, good run. 38.00 @40.00 Yellow Pine........... 20.00 fi22.00 , Boards, fl M. feet-Rough...'..I. 14.00 (?16.00 Grooved and Tongued.... 28.00 Cg32.00 MOLASSES. fl gallon-Cuba. 45 fi 47 Muscovado. 48 (9 66 Sugar House. 60 fi 1.00 New Orleans.;. - fy - NAVAL STORES, bbl-Tar.... - fi - Pitch. -;? - Rosin, Pale. 4.03 fi - ; Rosin, No. 1..(fl 2.25 fi 8.76 Rosin, No. 2. 1.60 fi 2.00 Rosin. No. 3. 1.70 fi 1.76 SUrttsTuiuentine, f> ?all?-L... SS fi - - Oaaum. * io..1? ?a - NULS-American, 4@20d, fl keg.. | 8.60 fi 7.00 'POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 0.70 fi - Dupont's, F.F.F.... :. 0.60 fi - Dupont'fl. Blasting. .. 4.26. fi - PROVISIONS-Bl- '-' - Bacon, Hams, ft lb. : - fi - Bacon, Side?.1, 19%fo 20 Bacon. Shoulders... 16&d - Bacon, Strips....:..?*.. ? 20 fi - Lard, inks?. 22 fi 23 Butter. 80 fi 40 Cheese. 18 ? fi 80 Potatoes, fl bbl.. - fy - Onions. - fy - 'Apples.......'..;...... -ill fi B/CjE-Carolina, fl ib... 7 fi 8? East India........:. - fi - SALT-Liverpool, coarse, ft sack.. 2.00 fi 9.10 . Liveniool. fine...} - & - SWAB, fi lb-Haw.J -fi - Porto Rico.r 13K<& lt Muscova*** . - fi i fu xs ?v TWX noon. Last Quarter, lat, 7 hour?. 27 minutes, evening. New Moon, 9th, 8 hour?, 14 minutes, morning.1 Pint Quarter. 16th, 1 hour. .28 minutes, morning. Full Moon, 23d. 8 hours. 84 minutes morning. La it Quarter, 31st. ll hours, 46 minutes, morning. JTTLT. IUI BUBB. I SET a. WATBB. 19 Monday....! *.. ? 20 Tuesday....I 6.. 7 21 Wednesday.I 6.. 8 29(Thursday... 6.. 8 28 Friday..... 5.. 9 241 Saturday... 6..10 26 ftnndav. 6. 10 7.. 0 7.. 6 7.. 6 7.. A 7.. 3 7.. 8 7.. 2 ( 1..42 2. .27 8..1? Rises. 7. .20 7..69 8.. 86 Of 4.. ?7 ?..63 6..40 7..28 e..11 8..46 Arriver! Yesterday. Steamship I%7 EvermaxL Snyder, Philadelphia left - mst. Mdse, t To J nc ft Theo Getty, RaUroeo Agents, W G Wnud-nA- Cb Byrne ft Fogarty, Cam? eron ft Barkley, B O'Neill, J i bomsou ft'Co,' c H Johnson, t McDutf Coben, T M Bristol! W F Pad? don. J H Graver, JB Renneker, G W Steffen?, J Cos? grove, H Gerdts A Co, W tt H en ere y, JP ?ayior k Co, T H Black well, P M Ceben O J Luhn, Palmetto Pioneer Co-oi era ti ve Assoeiattoo, W A M ehrt ens. H Balwmkle A Co, B Feldmsun ft Co, Laure? ft AleS audi r, J M Fawn A Bro, Gas o, ORina. O, Lil'en thai ft Co, Jeff irde ft Co, Chlsolm Bros. Walker. Evans ft; Cogswell. Mrs A Boas, C P Poppenheim, Wagener ft Montees. 'Mowry Sr Co. Fogarti-'s Book Honee, HolmoB' Book House. Bollmann Uros, F 0 Borner, L F Robertson, c P K or na hr ens. and oilier?. >-*>?mer EmiUe, L?wls, Georgetown, BC. 1 22 tes ; EiC? 10 bales < ot ton, 729 sacks Flour, and * ondriee. To hhackelford a?.Kelly, ? Kerrison, J F O'Neill ft Bon. I burston ft Ho-mw. F G Miohol, O Alston, cr. a A Conner. J H ??son ft Bro, H Blatte ft Co," Dr R ? Kinloch, Express Gt, sod others ! . Charro Yesterday. j kgn ?> Stear?8hip>lwyl?md,Joun?oP,l^liim .. ..TronMj?. J ' Sehr c H Grove, Weaver, a Northern Port-Risley ft Sebrof*! W?Mwe?,'je???tos;tPtovldence, B I-LT Potter.- ..r . tt sailed Veste? ?la. y. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore, British b lg Amurl. us, Ha. d, Providence. B I. Yacht Louiy, --, Port'Royal and s croise. K 'rom talia cort. Steamship Msnbattan, Woodhull, New York July 19 Sehr h J Palmer, bmoot, Ballimore, Juiy 19. Bchs Lilly, Hughes. No's1 Tork. Joly 19. .Mesired for this Port. 1 Bri Lt M. brig J Titus, Lovejoy, at New York, July 20. l&ipnSW* ll > ? O' 'a ri p In , SA VAN H AU July ; 2--Clear ni. sehr H sn na h, Profi? ter, New York Milieu, ?teamer Rapiden, New York. niel??? ..??'?* The eohr Fmmi, Antionv, from Georgetown, B O, arrived at Baltimore July 10. ' v ' Th?*sehr Samoa ' Chandler, from Georgetown; 8 O, arrived st Boaioa Jai* 8. ?7f?. CLEA REV AND 8 AILED FOR M H?#t fWA T? " 1 . . ' roitrios ' j , , l-lVKBPOOl.. . ! . . , The Hanna h Lissie, Forgunon, cleared.May 20 The Vince, HaBiuay, np..............,.Juue ll BOMB- i lt OOIOSBOBO'. MTS. Behr V.docity, Plnkham. sailed. .June If Brig H W MeGHivery, stutts, cleared....... .July 1 Brig >u?anB Voorbi?. Julawr?, wt..Joly 16 Boor ?ta?tp?dB, stratton, cleared.?July 8 Bri uh m 1? J Titus, Lovejov. cleared.Tnly 90 Brig Hampden, Perki n < hared.July 1? xenr B W Smith, looker up.July 12 Behr Wm L-I rtngs. Ual* y. olHiml.July S ' rMM.AOBU?HIA Behr flsseft Oallen, a?M, np.......w*A ?.i^..JBly 1 H aveux WA. JBohr Osnrts, Whltehurat. wdiod... .JBlyl? I.IST OB' SHIPPING In the Port ef Chavrtcston, .inly 99. ?.UKI.? ?HDBB 100 TOMB, AND RTKAM Kurt WIABHNU WITHIN THE STATE EXCEPTED. 8TEAM8HIP.H. hampton, 1418 tons, Lockwood, at Adger's wharf, tor Now York, loading-Jame? Adgor & Co. W Srerman, 690 tons, Snyder, at Atlantic wharf, for Philadelphia, loading-Jno ax Theo Getty. BARKS. antee (Br), 243 tons, Cleverly, at Marshall's wharf for a port In Great Britain, loa-ilnst-lt Mure At Co. linnie (Br), - tone. Robertson, at Vanderhorst'B wharf, from Liverpool, discharging-Raveuel 4c Co. BRIGS. delatde, 218 (ons, Wilson, in Ashley River, for Pro. vpleace, ready-Risley & Creighton, litton (Br), 182 tons, Williams, at Marshall's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-R Mure & Co lanzanilla, 160 tons, "pear, at Northeastern Rail? road wharf, for Roundout, Now York, leading-J A Bnalow fe Co. SCHOONERS, eta Psi. - tons. Thompson, lu tho Stream, for Baltimore, ready-Risley fe Creighton, ion (Br), lil tons, Mclellan, lu Asuley River, for Bermuda, loading-J A Eas low ti Co. lara W Elwe.l. 296 tons, Jenkins, in Ashley River, for a Northern Port, read*-L T Potter. S Grovae, 258 tes?, .Ve&vvr, in fVihi?> River, for Philadelphia, ready-Risley A- Creighton, dolph Hugel, 242 tons, Adams, in Asblev River. tor Philadelphia, loading-II F Baker & Co. hi lob, 270: t>us, Rubi ard, in Ashley River, for Baltimore, loading-H F Baker A Co. li Waterman, 107 tons, Marshall, in the Stream, for Newport, ready-Street Broa St Co. onsistneesper Soutn ? ni on nu iiaiiroaa Jul v 99, 48 bales Cotton. 10 bales Do tn est ?cs, 17 packages lacon. 29 packages Tobacco. To Bail rood Agent, J I Graver, O Tidemanu. B O'Neill, Gold-mi th & Son, leghorn. Berring Ai Co, C Litachgi. Johnston, Crews c Go. Wagener a Maneees, and G FoUin. Passengers. Per steamship Maryland, for Baltimore-Mrs W I Fitoh and daughter, -Mrs JA Hay, E Goldsmith. Per ?teamer Emilie, from Georgetown, 8 c-J .vatt, Major E Ha sw? rd, A G Tre<ibolm, Dr Henry itono, Mrs T L .Stone, A L Ellis, wite and servant, A I. Conner, wife, chi d and nurse, Miss M McMicnael, flss Ida Hampson, J LaBruce.W Bourke, X D Eason, nd 12 on deck. OFFICIA. ?. LIST OF LETTEBS remaining in the Postoffice at Ibarleaton, for the week anding JULY 22, 1869, md printed officially In THE DAILY NEWS, as the lewBpaper having the largest circulation in the City if Charleston, Ay Persons calling for Letters Advertised, should tate that they are "Advertised." MW Office hours from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. On Sun lays, from 6 to 6 P. M. STANLEY G. TROTT. Postmaster. ,1 WOMEN'S Lis f tdamp, Ann . Gunonan, Margt Meter, Jaue vllcott, Minnie Green,Julia Miler, Carra L, Green, Betsy Noble Ellen Allston, Miss H Germen, anna Nelson, Emma ' ic mm. narah M'S .nett, Mies - Pa esaer Sal? Barri n;. M lia L Gul i co. Emma Patterson, Eliza Bedon, faille Gibbes, Mrs S A Pinckney, Silvie tlrisior, Ella ft GibsJ Mrs. ' Pinckney. Mn C Brtndr, Mis L L Glover, Mrs H A Ramsey, Miry Uraudt. Mies M Goodman, Miss Kaitord, Miss O 1 T B Rivers, Mrs P Burcfl, Ann Bart; M?S F Ahn nuder, Ann Hyams, Mrs ui. ppo Miss s Bullwinkel, Meta fleadorly Ellen Rodrigues, Mira arroll, Mrs E A Holmes, MiKS lt F ?arr, Mart Ann Jerks, Mrs J P Rr hinton. Mary Jlai'k. Mary , Jobo son, Mrs M T . 3ordray. Miss M Johnson, reina Steed, Marv Jovert, callie iJohnaon, Judy stewart. Miaa C onion, Kate M Jones. Vlas L M , A bonner, Mrs SD Knight, Mary - teven B. Maty Jnnnignm. Mar- aeitt, Annie ' -alvo Madame tba ? ady, attie L .-sheridan. Miss I, 3arah. Misa C Laval I, Mrs siako ROMS L ray ton, Mrs S Levy. Elli a - H ruedes, Mrs LA Dimcan, Mra J Leslie, Mrs J F smezer. Miss B ? uonorson, Han- Unen, Mrs S >narcs. Mrs H n nah Lo?ni, Mary Amalle; Charlotte Sdditigs, Susan . Mani, Mus C ilmona. Misa fe barrow Marj E Marnaal, Rosi M r.Ik, Mrs H E Martin, Elisa Taylor, Marv A farr, Ann Mathews? Airs J etty, Mia* M finley, Mr? CC A . Wedo. Mrs foster, USen Mills, Sallie Weellings Tyrah Ann M< ermann, Em- Whale*. Cloe fobes, Francis ma C Wilkinson. Be rorreat. Mary E Moore, Mrs T A nah ?Tifer, Mrs E Moora, ann Wl'lis. Anna francis, Misa M Mullins, Annie Wig/. Isabella J *. Wood, Mrs H MEN'S 1*1 HT. Meron, Col W 8 Oebehen, John Na w wood, James liston, B V Glover, Robert R aldert, Joseph E James O' Rorke. F tveilbe. John ? Godfrey, Geo O'Donnell, Mr, Barnwell, Thorn- Green, Ambros Tradd-etreet aa Qrifftn.JW O'Hara, John SartoweH, Ed- Biggins. Richard Ordmat n, Leal' ward . Honok, Delphine Pat j old, Benje Ball, Wm . Holmes, cexax min ?asr, John Rorson. Mr, Patrick, Benja Benfor-a, Oap? wo< d f??tor ' sain Henton, Charlea Hol Ivan, John Perr-raleat*. Jas H Bigelow. J R Bat eon, Jasper Phoenix, Edward Bob.man. Fred H < Platt, c H sorger. JE : Jacobs. M J . Pon?, Thoa B Brown 6% Rivera Jacques. DH Prichard, Joe Bremer, T T Jennings, Wm PureeU, Renia Brail af ord, !W H Calhoun-st Quary, John BucJ?ebo!, Wat- Jones, Hon. Wm Raspson, Samuel SOp ? a - Reed, James sure Jt Rhoda Johnson, Edwd Biehwood, B F Bulwinkel, Hin- M Riley, John rioh . Johnsbh, Henry handers;. Samuel 3iim?; AR fJohnson, Mr Sanders, W T Bythewood,Wey- Kennedy, J F ;, t- andera, Henry month ' Keckeley, James G 3. AB Ml Sade, Nlcklea 7amel, Paul . Keley, Mathew Scott. Bob :o?i?o"dffh. Jas Larchfocatts, J Schroder. John ?oburn, R P J^B FrteMt Tudwoith, Jo* I LaOonte, Edward Snarler. Fried aeph Larance.Otto Sharp, John Surt?s, J 8 Lovell, John ^-harper, Jot-n D Mawson, W L fehmanu, Mr rhocJrter, J S Darlington, J T Lear, M Simons, Camp banner. A B [Lee, Charles E bell Dave: Simon . Lilienthal, F Simsen, W [ringle. John. A Loomis. N M singleton,Benup Roscher, FD Marinon. A O Smith, Jeffry Jorado, Br Un ' Mark, Michael Amalle, Capt Luis . Meyers. Henry A Robert Drew. Edward Meyerboff, Hen- Spencer, Riobard D"f?y Frank ry N pe ck ee ter, Clans lychee Dan J Mets, E fi ran, F lasen. H R Mureil. James M Sullivan fe An ?lerby. Albert Miller, Rev Dr A derson >neryr boulton W T weit mar, Mr Ivan*. Ihr Mitcbel, Catoe W?gern, Billy ravron, Robert Miler A Si roman waster, Luis fleming. Peter Middleton, An- Washington, .Terning, ?Bich- drew Henry ard Morris, Riobard Wheaton, Fran 'razer. '* h can as Morgin, James cl? lary, Edwin F Patrick Witherspoon, tarey. David :. Morrison. Robert' isaac toddis, Gilbert Murry Joseph L White, 8tevyn C ^ Myrell, MF Williams, 8 .......Nelson W illam. MW. Persons dopoplUpg letters in the Postofflce rU) please place the stamp near the upper right ?nd corner of the envelope, and they will also onnpt be oaRed, but will b> sent to the Dead Letter THE ONLY CERTAIN ' RAT DESTROYER WITHOUT Disagreeable Results. ADOLPH ISAACSON'S PHOS PH OUI t, PA8T?E, HERMETICALLY sealed and WA^ranted to keep fresh toral) lime the greatest die oVfry I of ita kind In the age we Uve in. Nb perscn need be troubled with RATS, MICE, DI D BUG>> or 1OA0HBH. for Mr..teaacaen'a destructive rewedv le ?Rhin thc reach of all. Prepared on I v bv himself, rom rare and valuable compounds, ito ebuappess ia a wonderful as ita efUcary. Ou?di?da of teettroo ila?s h?v? been received i rom all parts ot the United itotee The great Mvantage thia SURE POP possesses iver all Mm Har preparations fa the FACT that it is iii 'eevteiai tn fte Katoota, ; : nd cree from the nnp aataauieaa or rate dyfaer la heir holes, a? it ceases mam tc lee ve the premise* o eeek air, and coeuames them so entirely ae to lave ' _ , Ne> Dlaafraaaatlala Odor. Numbers ot rofe She es can ne made to Pensai Am Usia City, rho have racoeaafully need it SOLE AGENTS FOB SOUTH CAROLINA, POW IE * ?riOlSE, IMPORT BBS AND WHOLEB?.LO> DBUGO18TH, Oorner Meetaat and Beaet-etraata. April 28 mwfttttro Oharietrw?, a. C. Q F. PAMK.N1N, CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 12 8 Meeting-street CnARLEBTOV, 8. C, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN &ERMAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC DBTJGS, CHEMICALS AND . PATENT MEDICINES. PBESORIPT?ONS I PBMAEF.D OABXWVWt AT AliTj HOURS OF TBE DAT AND NlGtW, BT BE4T/LAB r, . . J GRADUATES IN PHARMACY. Upon fiile branch of the balinese, the tflsno?t P?BBONAL care and attention ie bestowed, ena the PtJBrTYofth* MEDICI NE S . Used in commanding QUARANTE ED. FRESH VICHY WATER, (BAUTER?V E.) ALSO, VICHY POWDERS, . Ot Direct ?mport?tJon. EACH BOTTLE OB PACKAGE BEABIRG THE GOVERNMENT STAMP. ??N8RESS AND COLUMBIAN "WATE R?> PRESH FRO? THE SPKINOS. AGENT FOB THE CEAZBBATEJ) ROCKBRIDGE. ALUM SPRING WATER, " ?<:??? :i .'r. ' ' il '.' ' U % \ ?i vj . ill ;,, -rtSip < M ?. vii ??!J0 . i: I if A' complete assortment ot SOAPS, PERFUMERIES, AND TOILET ARTICLES, COMBS, BBIISBioS, &o. AGENT FOB QEO. TIEMANN & ??.? OV SEW TO il lt , KAJTOTAOirVMBMl OF 8VRGICA LAND DENTAfc 1 fet%"! '-.'.rt: ?A . , . j ^ f INSTRUMENTS, ACVAflUrfsB >o* ? i^wmm, F?Aei??B?, fe. JJrn?s, CWi-'-, urti. .J-^ K . K I C H A U ' S GOLDEN REMEDI E-? . AVK FOB NO OTB EB, TAKE NO OTHER, AND yon will eave time bealtl? und money. S1U0O BEWARD tor any case of disease tn ar?y atago which they fail io cure. Dr. HIOHATJ'*? OOI.DEN 1?AI>AM No. 1 euroa Ulcera, Ulcerated Koro Jhroat und ?loutb. Sore Eye*, Cutaneous or ski" Eruptions, ?'onper Colored Biotcbce, "orenessof the ?scalp. Fcrofaia, Ac; is tbe freutest Renovator, Alterative and blood Purifier DOWD, removes ail diseases iruui tbo sybtem, and leaves tbo blood pure and bualthr. Dr. v.icHATJ'! OOM^L;:: NO. 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Bbeumallem in all informs, whether fi om mercury cr other canses; give? imnie1 diate relief in all caaes. *\> dietiuR necessary. I have thousand* of CcrtlnYi'tetj proving tbe miracu? lous cures offecteo by Iheeo Remedios. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2, $5 pi r bottle, or iwo bottles for ?9. Dr RICHAU'? GOT DEN ANTIDOTE, a safe, spee? dy, peasant and radical cure tor all Urinary De ragenrente, accompanied with full directions. Prico S3 per bottle Dr. RICHAU'3 GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR, a radical cure for Nervous or Gem-rai nobility, in cid or yoong; imparting - -SJ wondei ful effect. Price $6 MT bottle, or two bottles for $9. On receipt ol price these Remedies will be chipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all correa dente. None genuine wlibout the name of "Dr. BICH?U'rf GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARDS, Sole Proprietor," blown in glass ot bot lee. Address D ?. RICHAKDS. No. 228 Varick-atreet, New York I Office Boors from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Circu'are sent ly July 3 T rp H K BISHOP PILLI THE BISHOP PILL f TUB BISHOP PI'LL I A Purely Vegetable Pill (Sugar-coated.) "COSTA UV' BISHOP PILL, "Ia of extraordinary efficacy for Costiveness, Indi? gestion. Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous Debility, Liver complaint-." "Tbe beat PILL in the World." M?ditai Journal, September 8. TRY THE Ml TRY T H E Ml 49- ill Drngpistsin CHARLESTON seil them. " COST AU'S " STAND Alai) PREPAK ATI0K8 AB:? MCoetsur's'" Uart, Booda, dbe.. Kxtevmi'a. ?trntarV Bed Bug; Exterminatore. '.Costar's'"* (only pure) Inaeet Powder. "Only Infallible Besneotes known." "IS yean established in New York." "2000 Boxee and Flash* manufactured daily. " "111 Beware I ! 1 of spurious imitation?." "All Druggists in CB ABLES ION ?ell them." For fl, $2, $3 and $5 sizes. Address "COSTAR" ClfMPASW fio. 13 Howard-street. New Yorke, - Sold in CHARLESTON, 8. C., hy eUOBKICB, WIN KHAN di CO. March 23_nae_lyr "J^ O S A IA A A. I S Pnriiies the Blood. For Satie by Drxa?srl?ts K ver y w ta ere. Jul? .ih ?yt Sal?. PATENT FIEE PROOF 5 A a^ Are most desirable for qusiity, ?nisli and price. . MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled ? 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