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The German'? Fat?crland. rTBANSL ATI D FHOM TBE OSBMAN OF BUKEST MOB m.ABNBT, BY JAMBS CLABKKCB MINOAN.) Where ls the German's Fatherland ? it's Prussia? Swab ia? It's the strand Where grows the Tine, where nowa the Rhine ? ifswhere the gull skims Baltic's brine? Ko t-yet more great and far more grand Must be the German's Fatherland i How call they then the-German's land f Bavaria? Brunswick? Hast thou scanned lt where the zn j der Zee extends ? Where Sty nan tod the iron bends? No, brother, no-thou hast not spanned The German's genuine Fatherland ! Ia theo the German's Fatherland Westphalia? Pomerania? Stand Where Zurich's wavelees water sleeps; Where Weser winds, where Danube sweeps: Hast found lt now ?-> ot yet ?. Demand Elsewhere the German's Fatherland 1 - Then say, Where Ilea the German's land ? How call they that unconquered land ? tm where Tirol's green mountains rise ? The switzer >s land I dearly prize, By Freedom's purest breezes fanned But no l tis not the German's land ! Where, therefore, iles the German's land ? S?pttse that great, that ancient land I *DS surely Austria, proud and bold, in wealtn unmatched, In glory old ? OI none Shall write her name on sand ; But she ls not the German's land t Say then. Where ilea the German's land ? Baptize that great, that ancient land ! Is't Alsace ? or Lorraine-that gem ' Wrenched from the Imperial Diadem ;.. ' - fl; 5yw?es which princely treachery planned' ol these are not the German's land! ; Where, therefore, lies'the'German's land ? Ham? now at last that Blighty land.) . Where'er resounds the German tongue Where German hymns to God are sung- ? There, gallant brattier, take thy stand l That ia the German's Fatherland 1 .. . That lahls land, thailand of'lands, .mate rewa bind leas than clasped hands, Where Valor lights the flashing eye, Where Love and Truth in deep hearts lie, And Zeal enkindles Freedom's brand That ls the German's Fatherland ! That la the German'si Fatherland Where Bate pursues each foreign hand Where German la the name for friend. Where Frenchman is the name for fiend, And France's yoke ia spurned and banned That ls the German's Fatherland 1 ? JThatis the German's Fatherland I -tJreat God i loo* down and bless that land ! Anfff^aer^M?.cfcisitmsflaHJ ? oii?U, To cherish while Existence rolls. And love with reart, and aid with hand, TnalrlWTarBn?WnfTriaD^ ? f|| UMBRELLA m?l. : "ttvil engineer." ? "AddreeB> ? . . ><St Great Georgeetreet, Westminster, and; ? Verbena ViUoa, Hammersmith.'' - ; I "Verbena Villas, Hsmrnersmiti," slowly repeated the police sen: cant, aa ho entered ?j th" foregoing particulars in a. Dig book. ! " Well, you know the charge,- ste?JJi.g inls ! ! gentleman's umbrella. Have yon anything, "to say ^in^sdcition to what yon havo already "Nothing whatever," I answered; "I can' only repeat that it waa entirely a miBtake upon my part." J j "Just so," waa the grim reply. " Tonil j; hare an opportunity of provint? that in the! morning; You ari? by no means the firet per-; son wo hive had to deal with hem who has; mistaken other people's property fox his owe! Tate htm to the odie." And their I was marched oft. .? ,". .. The eire ame tan cee which bad brought mo in to thia scrape were as folio WB: My BI'If and myj friend 8nrucIngton were ht the employment of a railway contractor, whose offices were situa? ted in the locality already men ti on :d. The duties of our department were sb area by some fMMoM other you us gentlemen of our own age, wno, liko us, w-re qualifying themselves for tho survey of ground and construction ol lines in any part of the world which their genius should call them to. Bot plana and speciflca? tion B are no^ jarticulerly eohilaratine in them? selves, apart norn their professional interest ; | . eo tt ia not to be wondered at, that among sev? eral young fellows, fall of animal spirits, a little -ictical joking should have been at time? in Bprncington and I were old Carlhusiana. When we met, tbeiefoie, after some years'sep? aration, st the office in George arreet, we had; only to renew onrfHendahip. Tbe great dandy; ' of our room, nay, o? the entire bouse, was Ned.: I honestly believe, too, that, be was one of the, meet guileless, simple-hearted tallowa alive. He? -bad; however, on? conspicuous weakness,! whiim ww to be take? for a rn an of hatton. He' "J. admit, unexceptionably; and to aid j the impression which he de? sired upon beholders, he carried about with,' him, in all weathei e, ? beautiful silk umbrella,. Bcareeiy bulkier than a. lady 's parasol, though; of coarse, considerably longer. Judging from? tho orrtODjx handle mounted in gold, it must have coat bim a mint of money. WeH, thia timbrell* of Ned's we hied all wei . we could think of to get hold of. But he was] too wary for na; it waa always left in some safsj place. If we baa succeeded in gaining posses-. ?ion of it it would at once have taken aoonapioaJ --one-' position in eockiy, such as covering the, old apple-woman at the corn er; but it waa un? approachable. At last we became so deep orate that 1 accepted a he*, VT wager from one of ina other iellowa that! would present myself at the" I ' ornoo- the nest raor?ing, at all hazards, the | prondpoBSMMSorotNedSirucmglon'aumbrellaJ On that particular day, work being slack, every one was enabled to leave nnusnalty early; eo that by four o'clock m tte afternoon the honee wis cleared of alt pave m vsolf. my bro? ther- eonapirator,and the old soldier who lived with tu? wife on the premises. My friend Ned, as was hie cu atom at such timee, bad announ? ced his Intention of promenading the Ladies' Mite, there to air hrmaJf, bia aristocracy, and hi? umbrella. I decided upon following; bim thither. Aa ibero were yet two hoon or dav ' ?wover,.I thought I could not do better , tiry myself for the enterprise by taking i auberanual rabeahment before oommer t o?an apt itions^ Attar which, I would trust to the chapter of accidents. Witb this object in view, I was repairing to wa-osi my fasoute placo of refection in tho i Strand, when, who should I sea looking in at the. topographer's shop by Northumberland Bouse ont Nbd Spraomgtonl He ought, by rights, to have been nearly two miles away at Hydo Park corner: yet here was he at Charing .-'Gross, calmly Btudyinir Borne sup or a "seat 'of wari1" Ba waa BO wedged in amone other ?usera, thai I could not get at him to apeak or ?tim to nave a clear view of his face. But j knew him by his height,- by the neatly braidt d ?oat, the delicately UDted trousers, the weli TxaaerLfcat, and laut but not least, ihe umbrel? la. He waa bOtdnasr bu hands behind nis back, and in ooe of them the predoaa article was firmly ciaepedV Yes, there it w*e. onyx handle, gold mouming. and aiL^ As I looked, a sudden ide*tack possession oTme-a toohsb idea, I admit, -a* tt could hardly lead to ?jvactical re? . ault.' Bat I thought if 1 could on!? pet the - umbrella ont of bia hand some way, and run off with it, tbat'hi ?' ese i g tt In the "possession of a friend -toad give np the chase, knowing tba* ha would recover nu property the next day. ' At the worst, the result woola only be a daj cr two's coolness between ns, on account of ny fre? k. . I No aoonex thought than done. On the pave ' meal, T espied a, pieoa or olean straw well adapted for tue parp?se I bad in view. Picking it up, I proceeded to tioUe with it Sprucing ton's right ear. Tbaexperiment answeredada: rsbiy. Taiaking it, I sun poe e. tobe atroabie 'j-sjausaiii. he ramed hm band to brush off the assailan'. But to do i tua, be was compelled to abift tho oinbreih from nts rigLt hand to bis lef . The monamt o> the. transference was enough for me.- Bel ore the fingers of his left band cou.d close, I had seizjd the umbrella, and the next mut?eat waa duning madly acroea Trafalgar Square in tho direction of the H. tymara et. Tbece waa a sudden commotion behind me_ a commotion which soon swelled into an up? roar; 1 heeded it no further than to tura half round, m order to let Sprucing ton see who 1 was, add toffoansh in the air my umbrella-I mean tts na brena. Bat the uproar did not relax; cm the contrary, it began to sba po ii Belt into wards, t?o nw shouts or -H top thief I" followed n>e aa I flew up "The steps mt the fart ber end at (he uquare. The cries still nug ing nj a? ean, Idas tied helter-skelter past the Cou eg j ot Physicians and Coinage's print ?hop tiU learnt) to the coi uer of Soffolk street. Here I waar brought np "all standing'' by an hon g iou apon the collar from behind. 1 nrn insytuand. A found myself In the custody of a policeman Ja the usual brief apace of time, the inevita? ble labxioujffow? as^mw about us. 1 was regarded with curiosity, leaded with reproaoh ? ea..smd tuvored wiih-wii ot ao extremely per gB?a^? zs? wm<> ?,?.*". this i ?"WnooM*bsi on the arriva' of Bpruoragton I I 1 abould get dear of my tonn?;..ore. fraaentlv -a line waa made for tbe approach of the owner of Ute stolen property. Judge of my horror on I [??roeiTinK that the panting individual who L made bis appearance waa a total stranger to [ mel . . Or conree all my protestations ol mnocenco nero of no avail, ana I was treated in the man? ner described in tbe commencement. Clatter, clash, rumble, bang 1 The cell door dosed upon me, and I was a prisoner. The gloom wae BO great, that though it was daylight, I could at ti rat distinguish nothing. Gradually I became aware that I was in a nar? row, vaulted room, as strong as brick and iron could make it. Half-way np the walls was a wooden wainscoting, and round two eldee I could dimly see a low bench, barely two feet frem a floor which was inch deep in sawdust. The iron door of this delightful apartment waa of great thickness, dUaolosing-about Ave feet from the ground-a small grating of round boles. By pressing my moe against this gra? ting. I could see into the corridor without. Bat the only view obtainable was a groand glsBS window opposite, illuminated by the last lingering rayB of the Betting sun. It was alto? gether a most depressing place. The flavor suggested to me' was a combined one, made up of the condemned cell in Newgate, the dun? geons of the Bast ile, and the Spanish Inquisi? tion. Occasional gruff Voices and heavy foot? steps in the corridor deepened the impression, a mouse in a trap was a king to me. Then I began .to think seriously of my situa? tion. That 1 had committed felony there could not be the least doubt though with no feloni? ous intention. Would the magistrate believe my explanation ? Surely, my manner and ap? pearance were not those of a pick-.Bat my heart sank within mo as I remembered that the London swell-mob are known to bo the deverest actors in the world-in fact, can imitate to per feet ion any class of society. Hy only hope was in Sprncington. He would be of material assistance in dearing up tbe mys- j etery. And yet that umbrdla-I could have j sworn it to belong to none other bat he I How? ever, I had dispatched messengers to bim, my employer and my friends; therefore, the only thing to be done was to wait patiently till the morning. I spare yon a description, of that night of horror, for auch it was to one who had never before suffered an hour's deprivation of lib- j erty; how the monotony of the long, long: boars was only broken at intervals by the ap? pearance at the grating of a stern helmeted visage, demanding whether "alf waa "right," -bow at four o'clock A. M. two fellow-prison? ers, in the elopes of a drunken scavenger and a deserter from the Boyal Artillery, were throat into the cell; or bow in the morning all j the cells were emptied, and we, the occupants, with aching bones, unwashed and unkempt, were paraded through the streets in a melan? choly string, to an adjacent police court. Fortunately, my cas o carno on early, so that I had not long to wait among the crowd ot ' dirty, disreputable d?tenus, each guarded by a constable who filled an outer room. At the cry of"'-Charles Blaokl" (I shud? dered to hear my name in such a place,) I au J my attendant policeman marched into the j court. Tbs Jailer,' ?/big, bury, baldheaded, ?lt-buttoned person, placed me in the dock, t the same moment-the prosecutor entert d the witness-box to be sworn. He was a prig giflh-Iootrmg mm oT about forty five, and no ! more like Nod Sprncington infroni than I waa i like the Monument. In a few calm, well-chosen words, he de? scribed tho whole occurrence. Wheo he bad j finished, I was told that I could put any qnes-1 tions to him that I thought proper. I declined | to do so. Then, after bia evidence had been confirmed by the constable who arrested ma, the magistrate-an amiable-looking old gentle? man-asked me. "Well, my friend, what bave yon to say to tbis ? ' Ia reply, 1 gave the same simple and un vam lahed statement which I bad already given at the police station. "That is all very well, as far as it goes; but have yon any wi tn eas es to character ?" 'Tee. Bir-Mr. Edward Sprue; ngton.'' ?.Call Edward Sprncington.'' Then leonid bear the crier shouting the fa? miliar name throngh the passages of the court. After a few min?tes' suspense the official ' returned, accompanied to ray great delight, hy Ned. The goal fellow looked BO distressed to see me m suoh a predicament, that I felt1 convinced be would have Riven a dosen um - brollas to havo got the ont of the scrape. As soon as he made his appearance, I notioed that the prosecutor changed color; I also notioed that while - taking tbe oath, Ned kept ons hand behind bis btcl>; I could not have told you wby, but somehow 1 derived en? couragement from both thoae trifling circum? stance*. " To shorlen mattera_i may say, that if 1 bad' been a seraph, I could not have received a bet? ter character than that-Riven me by Ned. At last came the question, "Then jpn think tbe prisoner incapable of Bteabng this umbrella?' *'We)l, sir," said Med, who had recovered bia self-possession, "if, as I understand, steal? ing means taking property from the owner, it is impossible the prisoner could have com? mitted the theft.:" v What a first-rate ad vocato Ned was becoming! "Impossible! Why-?" "Because that umbrella was Ant stolen from imf ' '. ( "It ie an infamous falsehood ! " cried tho pro? secutor, starting no. "Ia it? " replied Ned. " That parson need not be so particular about words, for this is all he left me in exchange,-at the Cigar Divan," With that he produced, amid the laughter of - the court, what he had hitherto concealed behind his back, namely,a wooden-handled um? brella mach tbe worse for wear, of silk certain? ly, bnt no more to be compared with the glories' of the onyx-handled than a cost er mon gc r's wideawake with the Archbishop of Canteibu ry's best " shovel." ..An attempt - at bloater by the late possessor of his umbrella was quietly met by Ned with a. request that an officer of the court should exa? mine the initiale, upon the handle. This was conc'OBive. The stransror'ajoitials were "T. W." and he had not hud time to take notice of the minute "E. B." cat into the on\x stone. . Of coarse my immediate release followed opon this discovery, accompanied by the assurance that I left teat court without any stain apon my character. Ac. Jay late prosecutor was glad to Blink crestfallen away, yet not beloro he had received a severe rebuke, administered by the magistrate. AB for Ked? be wats overflowing with grati? tude. He declared with tears in his eye? that I had been the means of restoring to him tua lost treasure. What was more, be insisted up? on paying the wager whiob I had lost, and a IBO of performing the part of Amphityroo at a cap? ital dinner in I he evening. COMMERCIAL HEWS. The Charleston Cotton, Klee and .Naval ' Stores Market. Omca CHARLESTON NEWS, MONDAY EVENING, Joly 26, 1870. COTTON.-Purchasers were .desirousof procur? ing good grades, but the stock was light and bu? siness restricted. Sales near 100 bales, of which about 50 were sold on saturday, say 2 at 1TX; 12 | at 17 K; 20 at 18X; and before, 0 at 16X; 10 at 18>?;30atiSK. We quote: - - ' LIVERPOOL -CL49BIFIO?TION. Ordinary to good ordinary.16 $17 Low middling.irr,.17 s@i 7 % Middling.18 (gV S trie t mid diing...1SX018X Bios.-This grain was firmer, and prices X(?? Xe ft lb better. Sales about 60 tierces of clean Carolina, say 8 tierces at 8X; 27 at 8X; 18 at 8X ; 2 at 8Xc fl rh. We quote common to fair clean, Carolina at 7X?8XC; good B?@8XC fl lb. NAVAL STORKS.-The transactions were about 400 bbls No. 2 Rosin at $1 57K@160 fl bbl. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam, direct nomi? nal, via New York, 7-l6d on uplands; 11-l?d on sea islands; by sail we quote nominal on upland cotton, and no uinal on sea island 1 cotton. To Havre, by steam, nomi? nal; by sall, nominal at Xe on uplands and IX on sea islands. Coastwise to New York, by steam, Xe fl lb on uplands and J?c on sea Islands; by sall, Xe fl Cb on up? lands To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sail, ?? @,S'o fl n on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, Sc V on uplands; by sail, somewhat nomi, nal To Baltimore, by steam, %@Xc fl lb on uplands; by sail somewhat nominal. EXCHANGE. - Sterling 60 day bills nominal. DOM ESTIC EXCHANGE.-Tbe banks pu rch ase sight checks at par, and sell at X premium. Out? side they purchase at X premium, and sell at K premium. GOLD.-Baying at 18@20, and selling at 2i@22. Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN. LONDON, July 25-Noon -Consols 88X- Bonds 31. Common rosin SB ?data. Evening.-Consols 8?>?. Bonds 81X LIVERPOOL, July 25-Noon.-Cotton steady; up? lands 8*d; orleans BS'd; pales 12,000 bales. Red Western wheat ios ld; red winter 10* lld. Evening.-Cott->n firm and unchanged; sales 14,000 bales; specolatloo and exports 3000. Corn 15a Pork 120S. Lard firmer. Beef 118s Sd. lacon 58a. j FRANKFORT, Joly 25.-Bonds opened steady at 8X?78X PARIS, July 25.-Bourse opened firm. Rentes 64f60c HAVRE, Joly 15.-Cotton opened firm; on spot gr 8?. DOMESTIC. NEW TORE, Ju'y 25.-Noon.-Stocks strong. Money. 4a5 per cent. Gold 20X. Sterling, long lOXi short lox. Bonds 89. Tennessee ex-coupons 82X; new 81 x. Virginia ex-coupons 60; new 60. Missouri 88J?. Louisiana, old 69; new 64; Levees sixes 65; el gb ts, 85. Alabama eights 98; fives 70. Georgia sixes 79; sevens 90. North Carolina old 49X; new 50. Sooth Carolina old 86; new 73. Flour duil. Wheat and com dull. Pork un? changed. Cotton - strong; middling . uplands 20Xc; Orleans 20Xc; sales 400 bales. Parpen tine steady at 40c. Rosin dull at $1 65al 70. Freights dull. . Evening.-Money 4a*. Sterling sxaio. Gov? ernments strong and slightly higher; Sixty-twos 9H. Gold closed steady at 20Xa20X. Southerns firm in Tennessee, with some little business; otherwise dull and quotations nominal; old 63, new elx. Cotton firmer and in fair demand; sales 2000 bales; middling uplands 20Xc. Flour, State and Western I0al6o lower; superfine State $5 40a-" 15; Southern . declining; common to fair extra ? $6 30a7 40; good to choice do $7 l?alo. Wheat 2a3c lower on common and inferior; win? ter red and amber Western $l 62al 60. Corn '- a3c lower; new mixed Western 93oall03, closing at $1 for prime. Beef firm; new plain mess $l2aie; new extra do $l&al9. Pork unchanged. Lard steadier; kettle I7al7xc. Whiskey steady at S102al02X' Groceries quiet and firm. Naval stores steady. Turpentine 40c. Rosin unchanged. Tallow steady at ioal6Xc Freights to Liverpool steady. BALTIMORE, Joly 25.-Flour doll and less firm. Wheat declined 5c White corn $122al 25. Pro? visions firm and unchanged. CINCINNATI, Joly 23.-Flour dull and unchanged. Corn quiet and firmer; mixed 92. Whiskey, wood bound barrels 98. Provisions drooping. Mess pork $80 12. Shoulders 14Xc; no sales; small sales of Bides at l7Xal8Xc. Lard lexc. LOUISVILLE, joly 26.-Flour, grain and whlBkey onohanged. ST. LOUIS, Joly 26.-Flour-superfine $4 50a475. Corn dull at 2a3c lower; mixed 80c. Whiskey steady at tl. Pork $31 60. Shoulders 14Xc. Lard 16X. NORFOLK, Joly 26.-Cotton quiet and prices nominal; low midd ung 18c; net receipts 68 bales; exports coastwise 466; stock 696 bales. AUGUSTA,- Joly 25.-Market firmer and more aotlve; closing at 18c for middlings; sales 290 bales ; receipts 80 bales. SAVANNAH, Joly 26.-Cotton firm, with light of? ferings; low middling 18c; sales 80 bales; net re? ceipts ?7; exports coastwise 900; stock 6621 bales. Freight to Liverpool per- sall, 71-6; per steam, 01-6; to New York per-steam, x; to Havre per Ball, X MOBILE, Joly 25;-Cotton duli; prices unchang? ed; low middling 17c; eales 160 bales; net receipts 25 bales; coastwise 30 bales; total 65bales; ?tock 16,764 bales. NEW ORLEANS, July 25.-Cotton firmer; mid? dlings l7xc; sales uoo bates; net receipts 424 bales; coastwise 12 bales; tool438 bales; exports to Havre 2663 bales; coastwise to New York 1144 bales, and 650 bales to Boston; stock 4997 bales. Sugar firm ; prime 13c Molasses fermenting ac 50c. Coffee, prime nominally at 18 ?ic. Sight ;, premium. Gold 207,. Blanton dc Co.'s Cotton Report, foi- tn Week miling July 3?, 1870. -.NEW YORK, Joly 23.-TBS MARKET.-In ou last report the market dosed dull and nominal at 20Xc for middling uplands. Saturday exporters withdrew, and spinners bought bat little. Sales 640 bales at 20c. Monday prices were nominal bot the rire in gold prevented any material break. Sales 1374 bales at lOJic. Tuesday the market was quiet-the private advices from Liverpool were very depressing. Sales 1386 bales at 20c Wednesday market unchanged. SaleB 1080 bales Thursday the market was dull and nominal Sales 761 bales. Yesterday the market was firmer. Sales 1850 bales. Middling 20XC -. ' Upland New and Floridas. Mobile. Orleans. Ordinary.15X Good ordinary.. 17? Low middling. ..lP^ Middling.sc.\i - 16X 17X 19? 20X 16 18 19X 20X ToxaH 16? 18? 20 21 Sales of the week 7080 bales, including 3977 to spinners, 1192 to speculators, and 1911 to export era. Gross receipts at this port for the week 74CO bales. Since 1st September, 718,101 bales. Our market has shown considerable strength tills week in face of the unfavorable advices from Liverpool. The quotations show an advance or ?c over those of last week, owing m ?? n if to the small Btock offering apon the market, and the advance In gold, together with the efforts of the bull clique to corner July contracts. Much indlg nation has been expressed lately by the cotton commnnlty at the ridiculous quotations of the Liverpool market. It ls a pity Bach mistakes cannot be avoided. STATISTICAL POSITION- 1870. 1869 Stock in Liverpool. 607,000 362.B30 Afloat from India. 342.000 668,000 Afloat from America. 62.000 31,000 Stock In London. 26,190 58,600 Afloat for London. 60,000 75,000 Stock in Havre. 158.000 38,938 Afloat for Havre. 66,000 148.961 Stock In Bremen. 24,000 8,745 Afloat for Bremen. 1,000 6,117 Stock In United States ports.. 126,762 38,000 Stock in interior towns. 26,425 1.735 Total. 1,478,367 1,315,996 Excess in visible supply, com? pared With 1869. 102,371 Stock of cotton held by man? chester spinners at the mills 46,000 110,000 Prioe of mid. Orleans, Ll ver'ol 8;?d 13d Price of mid. Orleans, N. York. 20Xc 3 ixe Price of gold. 19 35? New York Rice Market. Prom the Dally Bulletin, July 23: There ls no new features, business looking up.very fair, prices ruling firm or all styles and not mach stock offering. >alesofl65 tierces Carolina 8?a 9c:450 bags Rangoon 7?a7?c, currency, due; paid; and 100 bags do in bond, 3?c gold. Carob-, na, common to good per cwt $8 26 08 60; do prime to fancy do $8 75?9; Rangoon per pound 7a7?c; Rangoon, gold, In bond, do, 3Xa3?c. From the Journal of Commerce: Both for? eign and domestic remain firm and the demand from the trade ls good, while holders are carry lng but little stock and are indifferent about selling. We notice sales of 285 tierces Carolina at 8?a9c. and 760 bags Kangoon, free, at 7XaT?c, curren? cy, and 100 bags In bond at 3?c, gold. From the TriDnoe : There ls Billi a very good demand; the supply small, and holders ilrm at foll figures. Salea 160 tierces Carolina at 8Xa9c; 450 bags Rangoon at 7XaiX( and 100 bags do at 3Xc, gold. Prom the World : The supply small, well in hand, and holders quite firm at full former rates, with a fair demand prevailing. Sales or 1&0 tierces Carolina at 8Xa9c; 460 bags Rangoon at 7?aT?c; and In bond 100 do at 8?c, gold. From the Times : The Inquiry for desirable lota has been rather more active at buoyant priers; 280 Heroes Caranna were sold at $8 76a9; 850 boga Kangoon at $7 25a7 60, currency, per 100 lbs. New York Sugar Market. Prom the Jo?rnal or Commerce, Joly 22: The market for raw ls doll, and prices are nominal, though they are called arm. The refiners have all the stock they require for present use, and the decline in gold makes them averse to laying In more stock. The offerings ure small. Weqnote fair to good refining at 9XalOXo, and No 12 bux at 10? c. The s les are so boxes Havana at UXo.i In refined the business is lair and prices are firm. We quote soft ellow at 12?al3?c; soft white ac I3?ai3?c, and crushed, powdered and granulat? ed a: I4?al4?c. New York Naval Stores Market. From the Journal of Commerce, Joly 22: Spirits turpentine ls not so steadily held. The demand ls light and merely to meet trade wants; sales are 140 bbla at 38.Vic la yard. Rosins are quiet and in the buyers' lavor. We quote strained at $1 75; sales are 30O obis Nc l at Sias 50. Tar is dull at SI 80 for Washington and 92 for Wilmington, with selected lots at $210a212?. New York Hay Market. From the Daily Bulletin. Jnlv 22: Shipping grades are higher and arro at the advance, tn nuga ?till quiet. Sales are 200 bales for Bermuda ut j 80c; 228 for Wruusalok, Ua., at soc; 205 bai> s for Jacksonville at 7 0, and. 0 bales for Richmond at 7?ic. New hay com.-s In very slowly, and sells from 85 to 100 aa to quality and condition. Retan ls quiet at former prices. >traw ls unchan ged POST CALENDAR. MOON'S PHASES. First Quarter, 5th, ll hours, io minutes, even la g. Full Moon, 12th, 6 hours, 15 minutes, evening. Last Quarter, 20th, 8 hours, 67 min?tes, morning, New Moon, 28th 6 boura 68 min?tes, mernlog. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday.. ?SlThursday.... "Friday. Saturday.... iliSunday...... SUN. HIBBS 6. 10 6 ll 6. 12 6. 12 6.13 6. 13 6..14 SUN BETS. 7.. 2 7.. 2 T.. 1 Ti. 0 7.. 0 e.. 69 6..68 MOON H. i o'. 2..31 3.,20 4..13 sets 8..12 8..61 9..2U HIGH WATER 6..27 6.. 20 7.. 7 7..66 8. .40 0..23 10.. 7 Receipts by Railroad, July 35. BOOTH GASOLINA RAILROAD. 91 bales cotton, io Vales goods, 42 pkgs bacon, lot easies clav, 826 sacks bran, and' 07 bbls naval stores. To w Roach A co, Mowry A Son, Barden fc Parker. Smith A Chapean, Gibbs A co, Pelzer, Rodgers & co, A J Salinas, Sloan A Soignions, W W smith, Frost k Adger, D A Amme, B O'Neill, Klinck, Wlckenberg A co, J N.Robson. MARINE REWS. CHARLESTON, S. C., JOLY 26. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamer Marlon. Adair, Santee River. .260 bbls rosin, 60 bbls turpentine, 30,ooo shingles, mdse, Ac To Ravenel A Holmes, C N Averill A Son, J Marshall, Jr, Barden A Parker, Wagner k Mon Bees, Kinsman A Howell, J Cantwell, J A Smythe, C P Poppenhelm, H. W. Hollenhamer and others. FROM THIS POET. Steamship Falcon, Hersey, Baltimore Joly 24. DP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Geo H Squire, Timmons, at Philadelphia, July 23. CLEARED FOR THIS FORT. Steamship J W Everman. Hinckley, at Phil delphla, July 22. LIST OF VESSELS OT, CLEARED AND SAI LID TOB. TO IS PO BT. F 0 n~?l G N . LIVERPOOL. The Kathleen, Lester, cleared.June 18 DOM E~8 TIC. BOSTON. Bark Eva H Fisk, Emery, cleared.July 8 Brig Fanny H Jennings, Nobie, up.Joly 10 KEW YORK. Sehr Wm Bernent, Penny, up.-.May 12 SchrMyrover, Brown, cleared.July 2 Sehr Henry Harteao, Jones cleared.July 18 Sehr Lilly, Hughes, up.July 14 Sehr N W Smith. Tooker, cleared.July 16 PHILADELPHIA. Steamship J W Everman, Hinckley, old.July 22 Sehr Ella Matthews, McEl wee, cleared.... July 1 Sehr Irene Messervey, Wal), cleared.Joly 12 Sehr Frank Jameson, Jameson, cleared...Joly 14 Sehr T E French, Doughty, up.Jnly 20 Sehr Geo H Squire, Timmons, up.July 23 BALTIMORE. Brig Lewis Clark, Cobb, cleared..May 22 SchrMatoaka, Fooks, up.Jnly 13 Snipping. F OB NEW YORK. [ON SATURDAY.] The superior first-class side-wheel steamship CHAMPION, R. W. Lockwood, Commander, of the New York and Charleston Steamship Com? pany's Line, will leave Adger s South Wharf on SATURDAY, the 30th July, at fl o'clock P. M. MW The CHAMPION ls handsomely and com? fortably fitted up for passengers, and uer table is supplied with all of the delicacies of the New York and Charleston markets. MW Insurance by this Line half per cent. MW Cotton taken to New York, Liverpool, Bos? ton, Providence, and the New England manufac? turing towns at lowest market rates. MW The Side-wheel Steamship MANHATTAN, M. S. Woodhull, Commander, follows on SAT RODAT. August Otb, at 1 o'clock P. M. July25_JAMES ADGER A CO.. Agents. JPOR NEW YORK-ON WEDNESDAY. The fast screw steamship CATHARINE WHIT? ING, Howes, Commander, will sail ror New York on WEDNESDAY, July 27th, at 6 o'clock P. M., from PIER NO. 2, UNION WHARVES. The CATHARINE WHITING will connect with the Liverpool Steamship MANHATTAN, of Messra WILLIAMS A GUION'S LINK, sailing August 3d. Insurance by the Steamships or thia Une pei cent. Thc Steamship "ASHLAND," Crowell, Com? mander, will sail on the following WEDNESDAY, August 3d, at 0 o'clock P. M. For Freight or Passage, having a limited amount of Cabin Accommodation, apply to WAG? NER, HUGER A CO., No. 2? Broad street, or to WM. A COURTENAY, No. 1 Unioi Wharves. July22_ BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOS? TON, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTH? WEST. TB ROUGH SILLS OE LADINO GIVEN FOB COTTON TO BREMEN. The fine Steamship "MARYLAND," Johnson, Commander, will Bail forJ_ _ Baltimore on THURSDAY, 28th July, at ?o^clock P.M. MW Philadelphia Freights - forwarded to thai city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consign?es are allowed am? ple time to sample and. sell their Goods from theRailroad Depot in Philadelphia. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, July23-5_No. 2 Union Wharves. JpACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND J A PAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave Pier^^tras?. No. 42, North River, foot of CanalSflfflg street, New York, at li o'clock noon, of tue Stn and 21 BC of every month (except when these dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preced? ing. Departure of the 2lst connect?t Panama with steamers for South PaclQc and Central American porta. Those of 5th touch at Manzanillo. steamship CHINA leaves San Francisco for Ja? pan and China August l, 1870. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to AsplnwalL One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free For Passage Tickets or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf, foot of Canal street, North River, New York. F. R. BABY, Agent. jQlyl6-iyr _ JNLAND ROUTE. FOR SAVANNAH, BEAUFORT, PACIFIC LAND? ING, EDISTO, ROCKVILLE AND OTHER POINTS ON THE ROUTE The new and elegant Steamer . . ?jT^t. STARLIGHT, Captain N. h. OostC^^MMswC will take the place of the "Pilot Boy," and leave for above places as follows: TUESDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, for Edlsto. Rockville, Enterprise, Pacific Landing and Beau? fort. THURSDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, for Edlsto, Rockville, Enterprise, Pacific Landing, Beaufort and Savannah. Flue Stateroom accommodations. Freight at reduced rate1. J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents, JUD23_South Atlantic Wharf. Jp O R FLORIDA, (ONCE A WEEK,) VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON? VILLE, P1LATKA AND ALL POINTS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. '''te Steamer DICTATOR will sail _ "?77-?^ on nd after the Ol h July for above Jg^j^gg^J pl <*B every TUESDAY EVENING, atTO'CIOCK. . are from Charlest on to Savannah, including me?is and berth. i?3._Joiyl VESSELS SUPPLIED WITH CABIN AND MESS STORES ON SHORT NOTICE. Captains and stewards are respect-af?'nijML fully invited to cali and examine ihe2si\fia? quality and prices of our GOODS. Full weigh guaranteed. Delivered free of expense. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 276 King street, opposite Hasel, Charleston, S. C. MW Branch of No. OOO Broadway, New York. jana? FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (SANTON1NE.) They are purely vegetable, safe and sure Thf best in use. For sale Dy Dr. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, octs Wholesale Agent Jr*. , ? ICE! ICE! ICE ! FOR SALE 3000 TONS HEAVY MAINE ICE. APPLY IMMEDIATELY TO JJ . C. B ABS ON, SAG?DAHOCK HOUSE, julyl&-12 BATH, MAINE. ?ailroao Supplies. STEAM ENGINES AND ENGINEERS1 BUPPLlEa A fall assortment of BRASS and IRON FIT? TINGS, for steam and gas-fitters and plombera. Steam Guages, Guage-cocka, Low Water Deteo I tors, Oil Caps, Tools for machinists and black emltbe, Bellows, Ac For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A GO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland street?, menai ?roo Charleston, & C. B E L T I N G . A large Stock of Leather and Rubber BELTING and RUBBER GOODS, Including Manhole and Handhole Gaskets, (all sizes.) Hose, Sheet Rub? ber for packing, Pure Vulcanized Gum for Taires, Ac . . ALSO, "Regulation" LEATHER HOSE, double-riveted and of approved manufacture. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 wno_ Charleatoiy 8. C. ?UCUMBEB-W0OD PUMPS. The cheapest and bast PUMP now in use.. They give no taste to the water and are applicable ic every locality. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, menai gmo_Ubarieaton. 8. C. piPE^OR GAS, STEAM AND WATER. Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER A oo.'s Pas? cal Iron Works. At store of CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumber:and streets, moh24 arno Charleston, S. c. S TEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Single and double-acting Lift and Force PUMPS, H. Dla s ton A Son's Celebrated Circular, Gang, Hand and Cross-cut Saws. Also, Miners' and En? gineers' Supplies In great variety, Shovels, Picks, Ac. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.. Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, menai flmo_Charleston, S. C. JJ"AR IRON AND STEEL. English and American Refined, in bars English and American common, In bara Boiler Plate and Sheet iron r Bolts, Nuts and Washers.] For sale by CAMERON, BABKLEY & CO., Corner MeeUng and Cumberland streets, monal 6mo_Charleston. S. C. WHITE LEAD, COLORS AND PAINT 0 I Ll Pure Raw and Donble-Bolled LINSEED OIL English and American White Lead Parnta lu Oil, In great variety. ALBO, An extensive assortment of BRUSHES. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY 4 CO. Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, menai emo Charleston. S. C. N AILS, NAILS, Ofthebest brands, Including Parker HlllR and CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.'S unequalled "Ne Plus Ultra? CUT NAILS. ALSO, A foll Stock o? Wrought and Cut SPIKES. For sale by CAMERON, BABKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 fimo Charleston, s. C. 0 I Ll OILI OILI Whiter S'rained SPERM, Extra Lard C. B. A Co.'s Engine Oil, Paraphrne Spindle Olive Oil, Cotton Seed OU White Oak (West Virginia! OIL For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mcBj?4 6mo Charleston, S. C. Star Shirts. M. MATTHIESSEN, pf Mm S&m v %. i wm 4 I wm? No. SOI KING STREET, CORNER WENTWORTH, AGENT FOR THE MANUFACTURERS OV TUB CELEBRATED STAB S HI B T S 1 EACH QUALITY OF SHIRT IS NUMBERED. PRICES AS FOLLOWS:"] No. 42.$2 00 No. 62. 2 60 NO. 12. 3 00 No. 92. 3 6? feb3 6mos JAMES CONNER'S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE AND ELECTROTYPr FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE, NOS. 28. 80 AND 32, CENTRE STREBT. CORNER READ AND DUANE STREETS NE W TOBE. P|A large Stock of ENGLISH AND GERMAN ACES, both Plain and Ornamental, kept on hand. All Type cost at this establishment ls manufactured irom mc metal known as Conner'? Unequalled Hard Typo Metal Every article ne oessary for a perfect Printing Oflice furnished, ianftt stntbomon* _ PROFESSOR BERGER'S BED-BUG DESTROYER. Oos tar's INSECT POWDER Glentworth's Roach Exterminator Costar'a Rat Poison . Isaacsen'B Sure Pop-Death to Mosquitoes. For sale by DR. H. BAER, julys Nc 131 Mecung street. Jtwttrarttt. rJIHE POLICY - HOLDERS' -V ^ LIFE AND TONTINE ASSU1UN?E COMP A NT OF THE SOUTH, No. 39 BROAD STREET, CU ARIJESTOJ?, 8. C. Vf ?ll. McEUKKEY. rrcsident. E. P. ALEXANDER, vice-President and Ac:n?rv. J. P. GILMER. Vice-President, r-fuient DI Qeorpia. E. NYE HUTCHISON, vice-President, resident ;a North Carolina. GEORGE E. GOGGS. Secreiary. JOHN T. DARBY. M. 1>., Medicaid viser. AUGUSTINE T. S??iTHE, Solicitor. JAMES CONNER, Counsel. R. A. KINLOCH. M. D., 1 Local Medical Kxam R. LEBBV, JR.. M. D.. f inera. " ^TRUSTEES William McBurney, William C. Bee, Robert Mure Andrew Stmonds, John R. Dukes, George W. WllllamB, James R. Pringle, Lewis D. Mowry Wm. K. Ryan, J. Eli Gregg. J. Harvey Wilson, E. Nye Hutchison, Z. B. Vance, M. McRae, J. F. Qilmer, William Duncan, John Screven, John L. Hardee, John B. Palmer, R O'Neale, Jr., John T. Darby, M. D., Wm. M. Shannon. D. Wyatt Aiken, Giles J. Patterson, Rev. James P. Boyce, Robt. L. McCanehrin, George H. McMaster, Henry Bischoff, Wm. G. Whilden, A. s. Johnson, George H. Monett, James Conner,' George E. Boggs, John H. Devereux., E. P. Alexander, E. J. Scott.' . FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with Oomptroller-General for protection of Poller-Croitfers. More than ONE MILLION DOLLARS of Assurance apprled for ! . ; This Company, having complied with all the conditions of its Charter, is now prepared to issue the usual forms of Life and Endowment Policies on the Cash system. CASH PREMIUMS ! CASE DIVIDENDS( CASH POLICIES! All Policies non-forfeltable a'ter the payment of ONE Annual Premiom. - Paid-up Policies leaned on surrender of the original for an equitable amount. .. Purely MUTUAL l No Stockholders t All Profits DIVIDED among the Poiicj-Holdere. Dividends declared Annually. . Dividends once declared are non-forfeltable, and may be used to reduce the Premium, to Increase the amount of Assurance, or to make the Policy self-sustaining. Dividends left with the CompsM4 however applied, may be used, in case of need, to pay Premiums. . . -wj* Investments confined hy Charter to the most solid and reliable Securities . . :' MW Patronize the only Life Assurance In the State, and keep your MONEY AT HOME.. Joly 4-3mo6 nae JOHN H. SIMONS, Local Agent. Sitiera. ?TBADE MAUK I P P M A Nf?? .S- . GREAT G E R M A N B I T T..E B 8 ! THE PUREST MEDICATED CORDIAL THE AGE! ALTERATIVE, ANTI-BILIOUS, and INVIGORATING PROPERTIES. LlPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS Is pre? pared from the original German receipt now in the possession of the proprietors, and is the same preparation that was used lu Germany upwards or a century ago; and to-day lt 1? the household remedy of Germany, recommended by ita moat eminent physicians. LlPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS ls composed of the purest alcoholic essence ol Germany's favorite beverage, Impregnated with the juices aud extracts of rare herbs, roots and barks; all of which combined make lt one of the best and sorest preparations for the cure of Dyspepsia, Lc?? ot Tone In the Stomach and Digestive OrgmnM, NERVOUS DEBILITY, LANGOUR, CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT, GENERAL EXHAUSTION, . AND AS A PREVENTIVE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER, AND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. FEMALES Will And LlPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS the best tonic known for tue diseases to which they are generally subject, and where a gentle stimulant ls recommended. MATHEW'S BLUFF, S. C., June 2, i8:o. MESSRS. LIITIIAN A BRO.: , . _ Inclosed please find money for one case of yenr German Bitters. Persons who have bought them from me exj-ress haring been greatly benefited by their use. Yours, Ac, ft ^ ^ OSAKSSBOBOi S. C., June 4,19?0. MESSRS. LIPPMAN * Bito.: Inclosed find $50: send us more of your Eltters; they are taking wtl!. . " Yours, &c. F. II. W. BRIOGMAN A Co. Depots In Charles: ou s. C. : W. G. TROTT, ED. S. BURNHAM, A W. ECKEL A CO., G. J. L?HS, W. A. SERINS, Wholesale Agents: HENRY BISCHOFF A CO. STEFFENS, WERNER A DUCKER, DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Druggists, CLACIUS A WITTE. ? aprl?-emos JgNOCH MOEGAN'Sj SONS' (ESTABU3HEn.lS09.) (211 Washington street, N. Y. Is Better???? Citcap?x than Soap. mohltuthCmos ii FEVER AND AGUE CURE A certain cure for CHILLS AND FEVER-a gen? uine Southern preparation, purely vegetable; a tonic and fever preventive, highly recommended, and stands unequalled by any preparation now offered. To-persons residing in unhealthy aec tlons it is invaluable. Warranted-No Humbug. For sale by all Druggists, and by G. J. LUHN, Agent, Druggist, southeast corner King and John st?.. lonie-imosDAC - Oharlestvn, S C. ?fti?ce?aiu?tiv. J BI S H BOOTJNjQ^ PELT . THE BEST, CHEAPEST AND MOST DCRABLB Material ror Rooting known. For,sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO:, Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, ? mch246mo - Charleston. H. C. T HE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE. SELF ACTING.-NO -, PUMPINGi-NO AIR ; INJECTED. , * . The hesr universal SYRINGE In rite market.. It ls recommended by the first Physicians of the country. lt Ut so simple that lt . annot get out or order. There are co valves, ano nothing that. will cor? rode. One will last a life time. Dr. JOS. H. WARREN, an eminent Phlslclan, or < Beaton writes to the manufacturera: "Prora tho fact of ns simplicity anti correot > principle In the structure of your 'Fountain Sy? ringe,' und for the eau? manipulation,practicable - result, ai.il comfort to ihe patient, ! have recom? mended this initrument extensively." The Profession are invited to call and examine the appr.raiuM. For s;ile, wholesale and mall, by , ^ Dr. H. RAER, No. 131 Meeting street, m ay 30 . . Agent tor South Carolina. MANHOOD HOW LOST-HOW RE? STORED I list published la a sealed envelope., Price sl* ?A IIECTDRE on the NATURAL TREATMENT and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debili? ty, and Impedimenta to Marriage generally; Ner? vousness. Consumption. Epilepsy and Fits, Men? tal and Phyr.ical Incapacity, resulting from self abuse, Ac, by Robert J. Cnlverwell, M. D., author of the -Greeu Boole," Ac. "A hoon to thousanda of sufferers." Sent under ??eal, In a plain envel? ope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents or two postage mumps, by CHAS, J. C. KLINE A.CO., No. 12T Bowery, N*w lork, Postofllce Box No. 4S86. Also, Dr. Culverwei/8 "MARRIAGE GUIDE," pnce 25 cents. may7-stntb3mos GEORGE PAGE & CO. liASVfarTl'lSfiBII 0? Patent Portable C'ircnhr Sar/ Milk, Stuiiouavy uiJ STEAM EWCSNE' GRIST KILLS, Aa. No. 5 Schroeder Stroot, / HT'Send for Catalogues and Price-Lists. Junel6-3mos DAW g.E0B03T0WN TIM-ES. TARBOX A DO AR, PROmiBTORS. Published every Thursday, at Georgetown, S. C. The TIMES respectfully aslcs the attention of the bliamena men of Charleston :o lui low advertising rates. Our Terms are low, hut they are cash. We? win Insert a Card of cot more thsn 10 lines- for $10 per annum. Look VJ your interests. t jnni3 -_ .? -_ -pRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. Prepared hy Grimanlt A Co., Paris : SYRUP OF H vpOl'HOSPHATE OF LIME, a SOV erlgn remedy in phthisis-relieves, Coughs,' Nlghtsweats. Ac. Gnarana, for headache, neuralgia, Ac Pepsine, for indigestion, loss of appetite, Ac Iodized Syrup of Horseradish, Invaluable'for persons unable to take Codilver Oil-especially recommended in cutaneous affections, and as a . most powerful tlepurative. Matteo Capsules and Mat: 30 Injection, a sore, quick and harmless remedy. Digestive Lozenges of the Alkaline Lactates,-a. pleasant and effective remedy for functional de? rangement of tte digestive organs. Troches of Per>?-- and Paucreatlne. ALSO, PURGATIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cottln. VOMITIF LS ROY, Ph?rmacle Cottln. Dragees 4e Sautonive. Dragees de Morphine. Lancelot's Asinina Cigarettes. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, may so -Ko. 131 Meeline: street. JUST RECEIVE 1}, CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda Cream of Tartar . . Fresh Hops. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. fl. KA ER, oct? No. 181 Marine street. ?r\NLY INFALLIBLE REMEDY \J KNOWN/' "FREE FROM POTSON, NOT DANGEROUS . TO USE." COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, Ac, EXTERMINATOR; Destroys them effectually and Forever. "COSTAR'S" BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR Certain, sure and quickly Prevented. "COSTAR'S" INSECT POWDER (ONLY PURE> Instantly kills Roaches, Bed-Bugs Moths and Insects. ' SW For safety use only "COSTAR'S." I l? Special Wholesale Agents at Charleston, GOODRICH, WISEMAN A CO. Sold by all Druggists. mayi-wiyrnac ?QB. BING'S PILE . EEMEDY.> DR. H. BAERL For sale by julys