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WSSnKSjSSC! FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 31,1867. [From Macmillan's Magaxitu.} -T,-A ROSE. M iao-C: ri sfrxsnmr H. HICKEY, J .ittonie 'y.?iii . '.*'. I?WMthi?foet^.roee, t=ie loveliest tn ell us Karden be could find. He brought lt saying: "Darling leave j onr quest Of too wied as fer, a tittle while and rest, g wwowtoythot Noiurateacheth best" Veil miglttif) speak, for Mind To aeepder?ht he knew so well. I was Working forever to find - nt the cause Otthincs.1 saw, and with cold eyes -IeolSaVto road cldae-iolden mysteries. Forgetting Lo v e, not Know ledge, maketh wise. I took ?ts rose and laid lt on foy mouth, FoRono-^weet hour,! w?a.o girl again ; Fprgtit my the^eA, fanned at cost and pain, 3nlnllgofelKroughibr Knowledge* sake. The flower's.rich odoA like the soul of w:ne, ' ' Entared ihfs-?ouI of mine. And quenched its desperate drouth : . Hjr'vV'ry brow grew smooth With drops of spray tossed from the Fount of Youth, ,'"v But, ITO ia me I I pulkd the petals of my rose asido ; With fingers much on tinder tore apart The crimson veil that veiled its golden hear! ; ? aa* Um E. U -but ah: the flower died t And he looked sad at mjrdssttoying fingers. As, all unwomanly iitpn??,. ' ' >'?2^y%arli^rf?>co,J'il cried. "My flowers Bhau alt beknowloaKc-bringei-s. Of what avail min'? Joy, Tinless he knows Its why and wherefore C* But my lover sighed, ?.?pFJWeTeyou have tillea my rose." And never a word moro ol love he speaks, But talks of systems, and of Nature's laws, And of effect and causo, .'. As learned men tali:'unto learned men, JtCndk&y heart well ugh breaks. Ofh.Tnight lbs a woman once again! Oh, or^ial.hand ?hit toro tho ross ba'twain, . SSgSn>St/fli}?fd?wnyburiperi,';"'' '.. For^yon will never ^-nto such.heart deep songs Of human love, for human tongues To shag that all mon's heart*neall beat the faster. AlaeTtt&tt?cr?^wn?d-Master W?1 look with sadder eyes than his I grieved On me, because my garden ts dead-leaved. ?-J*?T) ??f?-KH.'J .??.-*?'..-.*' " :-' ' Ob, sammw~wtnd ' that brings such melody ! Ch, sunlight, dripping gold upon the river? The wrath of,that sweet rose I killed Is with me* lt will leave ma never, never ! For every placeis with/its presence'filled. . ;Oh;:weWy iray,' wnereon.my hand'flung down e-Ofwbniirri'e-lfe^frCTOwn; '' \" '. My broTi^^tittfc^ .wnw. ,L^~ OFFICIAL. ;il?ST QFRETTERS BemabMag?n the Poetofflco- at Charleston. for tho we -. ^n^it^^Y^.:: j^r-imd ordere^ . W be printt. in^^i^nk^KW^agr^bly to the following section c the La?w .PoetafTic* ; Law, as tho ne wspaper having tee lawtttttiyftf? tn lg City ct Ca-rle-itoa. Bm?on S. An??*be ft roertfcer enacted. That lista of let teii^^Mhiinfijyicelled lox. m any Poatomce in nny cit.v fajwu^^nnCB, where a. newspaper shall bo printie ahsHhere?r^'r^p^blished'oiee onTy ih.thenewsna^i which, being trobhshed' weeir/'of 'orta?er, shall have tu. larg^tcu^ula?ou-.wjthki-raago of delivery of the sn office. ||1 S'?! i ?! I' 2g ' Pexson^^ng |kbrj|etterfi Advertised, shoul' Btato that tb^3r.^?.raio^.,' i ay Office hours from 8 A. M. to C P. UL On Sunday, from 1130 A. M. to 1.30 P. M. mil Ol' arjp.'ifflsJQgY O- IBOrr. Posterior. ^ ^?m^p&-- MST. ~r~i g?mg; } f""> ' r< '. - --', -i-. . .;-r' \ H-' '''' J ''"" "'. P ' ' .Aaei?l^,l?reW'<, 5 H??eman. Mary- ' Pugin. Mrrrl?^ ^ AcIonefcTAaftfeE- HurbrOrieb, Mrd ?' Procktor, If abena A&??pWBS W Fr''.'"'".'. ' P?wbJVMrsll Armstrong. Mrs E H?ges. Mrs M ,, Porcher, MissCiL *^!uta3r 'SS?bs ??s&MarjrA -l Poins oil, Sarah A AriAiBtrot?K,- Miss- Hines, it?sa Cf iPouhiot, Mrs CN harris, Ann . .' . Purch?r.Miss: 8. X v J?a.?> sji-'o? v" HoeeU, Mn tiiH: . 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Mackey, Br Bob-Watter,. James EHejWmT' .--' ert -v Welnheimer, P Bihott, Col 0>B 8 Manton, Mr ?elsh, N Klmote. Wolf.' Haloid, Jack Wea the rora, P Elliott, BB . . Media. A M Whipper, W J K-rwin. Rufus . Malone, Jomes W?iiomson, GD Fvere-'pc Madden, John Wimpy, Jae W . F Merlin, James White, lUchord Fnbar John Miller, Henry Lord Hcktog.JohnJ Mid.:eton, AE I White, J A FloedTLawrencc Morrel, ichard JiUloms, Peter H i. Montgomery, Juo Wilhams, Bev A nach. WBMam Mott, Wm B T vrvnn. Patrick - More, WRham C Wordrow. James Priest. Ben , Murjaiin, Martin & Co Foley John Murrell. Joseph H Winn, Nichotts Frost. Bufns^ . Myer, Lemuel x F*eemoi?.'JJOswen .' ? Me Afc J FriDP * Joseph1 McCance, Robert j* pp"?>- - McCarroll Wll- Young, Harry C Qn?lsrd, J W 11 Ham.- Z flSHB t McDowell, E' Ztoghr, Gustav T^T^*? '. ... McGinn; James,". Zacharia8,P P?no?? depositing letters ta the PostOffice will -^.a- r^fi the stamp near the upper right hand cor oeTof the envelope, a?a they jviUalBO please to remem bar ths^witho? ? ^ stamp a letter cannot be mailed, bul -m h. JuVT^rPt??t) Dead Letter Office. May 31 The "Pitt y Walter tant" In Parla.** It is a humiliating fact, which cannot be ex? plained ethnologically, that the amount of patron? age at these cafes in the Exposition, is determined almost entirely ry the girls who dispense tho viands and fluids. An Egyptian beauty, with argent-lidded Hashing ?yes, tawny skin, and ripe, voluptuous lips, had it au. her own way at first. The vilest coffee was ret iii ed with impunity, and passionate admirers swallowed it. by the pailful], and wished that they could sav a good word for Pharoah in the vernacular. Then there was au importation of English girls, with a Bunny moun? tain gorge of hair on their heads, and eyes that were blue and calm and perilously deep. The Egyptian was deserted, and there was a rush for the English restaurant. Young mon ol suscepti? ble temporamouts could be seen with a sandwich in one hand and a glass of pale ale in tho other, planting tho seeds of early suicide, and Bighing sadly between each distracted mouthful. Presontly cam? .tjic Hollanders withaBtonishing ly high dresses, both, in the region of taebeck and of the ankles, and a great ca?qne of gold fastened to their heads and a vast quantity of light muslin in unexpected places. 'Ino novelty was irresisti? ble, until: tho Bavarians produced ? superior arti? cle, and commanded the fickle patronage of the gallant world. The struggle at present is between tho beauties of the Bavarian bar and those of Vienna. lu the halls of the latter is a dangling creature supposed to como from the Tyrol, and dr ese ed in the .picturesque cos'urne of that land a distracting emanation of bad taste and Sue needle work- The; Russian- ?.'department, tor the moment, is under a cloud. -Tho''competition bas been tod rapid. But the fair Russo-I know not if | ber cunio, bc Charlotte- who yat hands you a plato with ber plump and wholesome fingers, hod her day of triumph, a d there are staves who yet prostrate themselves in bar rresunco. [Hans Correspondence. Tiie Pre clim n's Bureau a Political Agency. A Radical eorrcapoudoat speaks tf tho .freed men's Bureau as boug tho pi oat source of organi? zation of tue Republican party of the South. Of this, tb ene is no doubt, lt was instituted'in great part for that purpose, though under apbilantlirop ic guise ;and in many quarters' ?tV?gent?,' under thoprotoueo ot ,enlightening the .blacks, aro in- j doctrinating them .with Radical ideas. Tho truth is, tbs institution, is anomalous. It proceeds on j the assumption that one.class of people in the na? tion need to be taken caro of, and that another must be held in check by the national .authority. It .substitutes fur: tho local opinion Ht tho fommunittes' ' of the - South, the dictation of he central authority, and .this viry 'fact destroys,..that local* opinion.' Tb? rowdies who would maltreat the blacks, would soon have boen put do xn by the power of public opinion throughout the South, and substantial justice Would have been secured thc '? negro by the acti in of. pub lie - sentiment." ButIben the" hVgro would have never burn- d the indescribable 'mc tils of the Badical party; he would n over 'h a ve beard any thing about confiscating the'property of white rebels .to divide it among loyal blacks; be would never have been excited to hostility against bis late master. Tho preaence ot' the >Teedinen's Bureau officers bas retarded the promotion of a healthy pubbc opinion, while adding largely to tho expenses of the Government, and provoking a needless antago? nism between the races. It illustrates tba Old World folly of undertaking to lo by government agencies what cught to bo left to tho unlettered action pf public opinion.-National InteUigenccr. j REGISTRATION LS THE COTO my.-Tho following |ablo wo clip froin a late copy of tho Now Orl ons Times: Whites. Colored. East Baton Rouge.171 1447 West Baton Rouge..30 bl i JoOerson. 39 638 Lafourche.160 450 Ascension.....91 973 Ouachlta.?.60 ?39 St. helena,.126 346 1 erreoonne..... 45 411: Washington...218 - 48. fct John. 00 641) Assumption..-.. 45 850. Concordia. 0 IC Ibervilto.:.:. 60 640 East Felkiana.?.104 697. WcsL.?feLclaiia.33 ?67. Na ic) ii tech ea. 40 . 100 Rapides;.....290 ' 1415 St.alary:. 70 817 Bossier;:. 21 38 AvOycllea...~.185 288 Jackson.IC'.85 . ? . 280 (addo:.....&d,?2._312 . 1200 Desoto. JtiSi.:.;;'.........200 430 Claiborne....'*>... -m '4J0' In tho^a?iowi^:pariBhe8 tho iqtal registration alono has benin given us : Lafayette, .5(53; Ver milioiL, 2a3;.'Calcasieu, 139; Avoyoljos, 705. .COMMEECIAL. toxports tor thc Week cud ins. Tnnrsday, - - 'MayRO: . j DOMESTIC. NEW YORK-Fer steamship Saragossa-31 .bales Sea Island and 336 bales Upland Colton, 99 Uercea Rice, 317 bb ls1 Rosin, 14 packages Sundries, 2 bales Pi ell? inga, 2 bales Rope, 191 packages Vegetables, 1 Horse i and Baggy.,*,..Per steamship Champion-26 bales . ' Sea Island" iuid 902 bales Upland Cotton, 34 "halos Yarn, 33 boles' Cloth. 207 bols Rotin, 76 boxes Vege? tables, 986 bbl? Vegetables; 192 orates Vegetables. 119 cases Sundries, 84 tierces Rice, 12 boxes and 3 bbls Beeswax; 27 hhAs und -1-era te Bones, 7 rolls Lro th er, . T43empty Barrels,-IB fatS?oms Chain, 1 Bell, 5 Horse . .-. .iPer'etoamahlp Patapsco-92 bslcs Cotton, 1678 j . bbls 'Rosin, ; 4'? otate-Spirits Turpentine, lObaloS' ' Yah*,' Leather, and Sundries. PBJRADHLPHTA-Per steamship J W Everman-112 bales Cotton, 20 balea Rags, ?0 casks Rice, 211 casks ; Clay, 160 empty Barrels, e2 boxes Mdxa, 130 b les Yarn, 600 bars aron. 2 Carriages, 110 bbls Vegeta? bles, 40,000 foot Lumber, 30 packages lidie.Ter ! Beor Richard Vaux-250 tons Iron, ?0 bbls Spirits i '? Turpentine, 24 balea Cotton, 20 bales Raga, 7 orates I Rope, 20 caaks Clay. BALTIMORE-For steamship -Pal con-74 tierces Rice, ' . 45 bale i Cotton. 10 bales .Yarn, i bbls itoaln, 19- casca : . Liquor, 9 --bales Hide?, 7400 feet Lumber, 273 pack- I -ages Vegetables,?>packages Sundries?.w...Per sehr - ; L 8 Davie-110,000 feet Boards and Scantling. j THE tHAHJUKSTOJi MARKET. j ron lat wm ?p?io nroaabu, MAX 30, T867. " ; COTTON.-The market lor the s t ?pl o ' during the past week has boan characterised by much steadiness, M Ul? li lug Uplands opening at 24@23c. $ lb. and closing yesterday at about 25c. fi lb. The receipts for the week un o un t to 7 balea of Sea Island and 1320 bales of Up? land Cotton, against 88 bales of Sea Island and 2407 bales of Upland Cotton the week before. The following re? port exhibits Ibo transactions in thia market fyr tho week just closed: . ' .7 i On Friday the 24th hist:, the re waa a noflerite dc-" I njand, but pr i ces wore unac-UL d, ' -, pure lisser s. g e a emily offering rateabslow the views of - selle is. Sales 56 bales - on a baals of 21?23c. V lb. for Middling Cottoj. ' ' ; On Saturday the market was ete:dj..buy?rspujxmahing 1$4 bal?* at -unch an ?ed prk; oe, Mid dli ng Uplands being' quoted at4*@25c. ftjfi ' ":*" J '^.'^L Cm Munday tho enquiry was quite, light. . Sties geuer afly at previous, neurea, the transactions atooufttlug to I ?8U??j MWdMng Uplands' being ^^kt^' .?Uftt*. . .?.".".*.') i -IV j On - Tuesday the demand was mainly fur good Cotton,- of whlcb-therowasbut UtUe oh the market/\sa?a 46.tales," Mlddling Upland selhas at 21a25c psr lb. Cu-.Wednos day the Inquiry ?SI! run on the- better grades, which were scare o alad bela generally at advanced figures, pur? chasers rmdiiig'?t ditllcult to fill their orders, at quota, tiona.' -Sales 67 b Tee.- Middling Upland being'quoted at 24 i3a2jc. per lb. Yest.-rday there W08 a fair demand, but holders, were- generally asking higher rates: for Min? ding Cotton; tho sales wore, say 1 at 21, T? st 21, 17 at 21)?,'30.at 23,:?na 23'at 26?: ' IVe omit quotations. ' *' "' ?SEA ISLAND" CorioN.-The low prices prevailing for thia dase of-Cotton has induced buyers to operate, and samo 2?0 bales of Common Floridos and' Mains were ' sold during tho week at 35a40c, per lb. There oro no good Cottons on the market. corros STATE MXHT. . . . &Itl'd .Ufl'd. ititi Slock on hand Sept 1,1866. 93J 5,800 . v.v1 RooelvedrromMaj23toMay 2?. *67.. 7 1,320 - 101 Received previously.16,121129,864 11,702 j Total rereipts...16,763 186,484 11,863 EXPOBTB. S.Vd. Up'3. Rice. ' From May 24 to May. S0/67....:..... , .67 1,48? 242 Previously..16,364 130,884 0,440, 15,411 133,370 9,682 Total exports....16.411 132,370 9,082 Stock on hand and on shipboard.... 362 4,114 2,181 SAME TIME LAST YEAH. & I'ld. Vpl'tl. R\ct. Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1865. 863 1,610 100 Received from May ?4 to.VUy 30, od.. .. 1,810 Received previously. 6,274 91,374 3,566 .Total receipts. 5,630 94.794 3,665 EXTORTS. S. Fd. ITp'd. Rice. From May 25 to May 31,'66. 129 4,376 Previously.4,942 84,068 2,765 5,071 S8.444 2 765 Total exports.5,071 89,444 2,765 Stock on hand and on shipboard.... 566 6.350 900 RICE-There has been no arrivals of Carolina Rough Rice, and the receipts for the woek have boen only 39 heroes of Carolina Clean from Qoorgotowo, s. C., and some 20 bercos from Savannah The market has been Ann wita a good demand, the transactions amounting to about 125 tierces of Carolina Clean, say 14 tierces at lu,5; c. $ lb.; 69 t. ti ces at lOSfft 9 lb. ; 110 tierces at Ile. $ tb. ; ind 21 tierces at ll>?c lb. A lot of Rough Rice, grown m the Island of Java, amounting to about 140 tierces, vhich was pounded at ono of our City Mi ils, was sold ou irivato terms. NAVAL STORES.-The rec lpts amount to 625 bbls. tosio, 242 bbls. Spirits Turpentine, and 300 bbls. Crude turpentine. The Rosin waa sold at (2.76 ft bbl. for Common. ? 9 bbl. for NJ. 2; $3.50 $ bbl. for No. 1, and HQS ? bbL for Pale, as lu quality. Spirits of Turpen ine changed bauds at 50(g)52c. 'H gallon, tho latter price br Extra New York bbla. Crudo Turpentine was sold ,t $3.60@3.76 for Virgin, and $3 $ bbl. for Yellow Dip. HAY.-Tho arrival! have been light amounting to bout 400 bales of North River and Philadelphia. Tho ran sac tiona havo been confined to the retail trade, and re quote North River and Eastern nominal. CORN.-The receipts since our last weekly report have ?en limited, say about 35,000 bushels, part of which was br charitable distribution. The sales have been princi >aUy lu lots lor plantation, consumption. A lot of 6000 raebota of white changed hands ut a price equal to about il 4C bushel, weight, bags included ; 1200 bushels vb. tte at SI 46 9 bushel, weight, bags Included, and 2800 rashels on private terms. With fight receipts and de? ceasing stock the market for the week closes stronger, ind some 2500 bushels white were sold yesterday, weight, MtgB included, at $1 47 9 bushel. OATS -The arrivals have been only a few limited par? ch) to dealers, and we learn of no wholesale transac ions. FLOUR.-Buyers, looking for early receipts of new outheru Flour, purchase lightly, and prices close with i lower tendenoy. We renew last week's quotations, j with the remark that our outside figures are so nominal. We quoto low Northern and Westen at $12@12 26 per bbL; good Northern and Super $12 75@13 per bbl.; Northern and Westen $11 per bbl. ; Baltimore Super S13^)13 50 per t Extra Ballimore $14@$16 per bbl. Choice family sell at S17Q$18 per bbl. BACON.-Tho stock of this article haring quito hght.vhomers haye hardened their rates I meat We quote primo Shoulders atll@ll^c. prime ribbed Sides at 13;4'c. f, lb., prime cl om Sides at 13^?14c. ? lb., and clear Sides al 14@1 lb. Inferior meat can bo had at lower rates. S ALT.-There have boen no receipts of this art jobbing lots aro selling at $2.25 par sack for C Liverpool. BAGGING AND ROPE-Gunny cloth is oxtrem and nominal, and we quota from 25a26c. per yard ROPE.-There is but little Inquiry for this Prime Hemp may be quoted at 20c. per lb. ard Ju per lb. TIMBER AND LUMBER-Tho supply of Timi Lumber on tho market baa diminished, and pr: aomewhat firmer without quotable change. We rei rates, say for Common Timber $4@$5 ??> M; i Timb? iCfgiH, and Shipping Timbor $12 Raft Lumber is selling at $12@$14 %\ M; City Sawed ia held at S18?*25 $ M. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool-By sail are and nominal at %d V lb. on Uplam ton. We quoto tho rato on Upland a $ lb. and on Sea Island Cotton *.d. V- lb. To nominoL To tho West Indies nothing doing, wiso somewhat nominal. To New York, by 75o. 9 bale ou Sea Island and Upland I 75c. ? tierce on Rico; 40c. r> bbl. on by sail, arc quito nominal. To Boston, % cent \\ lb. by sail. To Philadelphia y, c lb. on Upland Cotton by steam, nud - cont IS sail. To Baltimore-The steamers taie Cotton for pool, lo bo re-shipped by steam through at Nei steamer's rate;?; ou Lun ber, by sail, to New York, dc.lphia and Baltlmor? $0(1*7 \ M on Lumber, ar 10 "9 M. on limier. ? EXCHANGE.-Sterling Bills-the rato yestord: $6 67% to the pound St?rung for sixty days bills. Do M UTI c EXCHANOE.-The banks are purchasing Checks on New York at }? per cent off; five days, ! % par cent' discount off; ten to fifteen d por cent, discount off; twenty to twenty-flve di] per cent off; twenty-five to thirty days, l>j per coi They sell Sight Droits on New lorie at >? %? premium. GOLD.-Tbe brokera were yesterday buying and sailing at 38. Augusta Market. AUGUSTA, May 29.-COTTON.-There has been i demand with a bolter feeling than yesterday at full j Tho sales amounted to 257 bales, as follows : 7 at at 21; 01 at 22; 31? at 23; 15 at 23%; 48 at 23%; a t,al-s at 24 cante. Tho receipts were 72 bales. N< rect quotations can bo obtained. GOLD-Tho Brokers aro buying at 135 and soil 137. ' SILVER-Brokors are baying at 128 and selling at SE cu urn KS-securities wore duli to-day. Kew Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANS, May 25.-COTTON-The market ed this morning subject to tho sane iulluences th? vaned yesterday, and as nothing transpired caleula stimulate operations, tho movement hus exhibited moderate animation throughout The inquiry wa moro general character, but OH tho views of buyer J predicated on lower prices, and as factors relue make any concessions whatever, the business tram has .been to a limited extent being restricted t< boles, teu brokers participating in lue business, iitdicaicl no material alteration, although tho ten throughout was toward greater firmness. Wit! above remarks wo repost as follows : Urdluary 2i tood ordinary 22%a2.1%c; low middling 24%u25c liddling 86/ia-. The insuperable obstacles ti hegotia; iou o? exchango continuos to exercise an ac lnfluonce. STATEMENT OP COTTON. Stock on hand Sept 1st, I860.bales. .11 Received to-day. 818 Received previously.729,043-7! 8! Exported to-day.0,510 Exported previously.735,083-7i Stock on hand. ? I Tho clearances comprise 7120 bales for Havro, 231 jicw York. : FSEioim.-Tho rates aro %c ? lb for cotton by H for Now York, lc for Bonton. Steam Now York Boston 30b per sock for Corn, 60a65c per bbl for Hour $1 tor-Pork. Sail for Liverpool %al7-32d for Co Havro l v. Steam for Liverpool %d. bun AI? AND MOLASSES Therm have not been ac cclpbnjio?a yesterday, and, we Jiduot hear ol a salo thy ??n?e?o-day.^?wb quote- uomln'slly, loo per ll batu-lor; 12c per lb for low fair; 13c for good fair; 1 13%c for choice; 13)ial4c for yellow clarified, and ] I5c for white Sugar.1 Montases. ?OaQOc per gal for . pouting, and 72c lor primo. Thc stock of Cuba S and Molasses is largo, but there is very little denian Sugar and nona for Molasses. Wo quote NOB 12 ai Sugar in bores at U%all%c; .No. 18 otl4%c. Ii absence of salea of Molasses, we aro compelled to i quotations. Week's receipts from tho coast 40 hh< Sugar and 6 bbls Molasses. Exporte 61 bbls Sugu obis Molasses. Sales 50 hilda Sugar, i Cowl-The market is quiet i ut steady and fi rn, ' a moderate demand. Tho solos to-day embrace sucks, of wliic 1000 mixed and 3000 do. at $1 17%, fellow and 2000 mixed at $1 20; 1000 white mi -175 white, and 1500 do. at ?1 25 %) bushel. A\ il m i nu to u Market. ! WILMINGTON, " May . 29.-TURPENTINE.-Ma steady? and receipt a continuo light. Sales of 117 I at S3"75 lor virgin, S3 39 for ; ellow dip, and $2 for h f 280 Tba. ' t?pmrx?'TimniNTiN?.-Soles of 8L2 bbls. at 62 cont gallon. - ROBIN.-Market quiet Sales of 397 bbls. at $2 76 black, ?3 12% tor strained Common, $3 37% for No M ?toi i 76 for No. 1, $4 76a$6 for Pal?, ano $0 26 .'fwindow.gl ea.'! . i 'COTTON.-Soles of 20 bales at 22% cents fo.-low 11 .diing, and 23 cents $ lb. for middling. I Baltimore Market. ; BAL ITMORE, May 27.-COTTON-Moro Inquiry, b ?m spinners aud expo rte rf, with several smaU sa ludlng low ordinary at 20 cte; a mixed lot of or din 1 low puddling at>25 cte, and It w middling at 25% 1 tldliug upland is held at 27 cte. i COFFEE-IS quiet; we havo only to report a salo of bags Rio,'in bond, at 13 cte gold, and 100 bags do, d pine, at 17% cte. 1 "Quotations nominal aa last quoted, j Flau-North Carolina and Potomac Herring are good supply, and prices still rule low; - wo quote tho 1 mer st-$6a6 60, and latter 15 60*6, for short and 1 brands-sales only moderate. I FLOUR-There ls very Little life in the market, then 'holders generally are with very reduced stock, and prl nominally maintained. We notice some tuttle lnqu fir common Supers, with eales of 150a200 bbls Wert? -at$10al0 60; also, 100 bbla spring wheat Extra st i Inra Meal ls dui) ; no sales reported tor several da ould not bring oar quotation, $6 76 per bbl. 1 lour quiet and nominally unchanged. We repeat 1 .orations, as follows: oward-streot Super and Ont Extra...$11 00 @$12 0 0ward-street Extra Shipping. 13 00 (a) 13 6 oward-strec* High Grades. 13 76 un 14 Ai uward-street Family. 16 00 @ 16 ff 110 Super and Cut Extra.! ll 1:0 @> ll 61 110 Extra Shipping. 00 00 @ 00 01 xlo retailing. U0 00 (g) 00 Ot lio Family. 16 00 (Vd 10 01 jrthwestern Super. 00 00 fe 00 Ol )rthwestern Extra.. 12 60 @ 13 51 ty Mills Super..ll 00 @ ll 51 ty Mills, Standard Extra. 12 50 (a) 13 a ty Milla shipping brands Extra. 15 00 6) 16 Ol Baltimore, Welch's, Greenfield and : J Wevertou Family. 18 00 @ 00 CK Bbltimoro high grade Extra. 17 00 (a) 17 6( Rye Flour, uew. 8 60 fe 8 71 -Corn Meal. City Mills. 6 75 Cul 0 01 '- ? G HAIN-The receipts of wheat to-day were 240 bush white and '.iCJO bushels red; tho market is steady I prime and choleo Maryland, but low grades and Penna vania descriptions remains dull and nominal We rep? sales to-day of 760 bushels choice Maryland red at S3 ! taken for shipment Eastward; and 350 bushels medie Frederick county at 1 a 10-no other transactions rcpo ed. Corn was in fair supply, the offerings r. ached 26,5 bushel B white, and 10,000 bushels yellow-yellow was good demand, and brought la2c better than Saturday figures, 8000 bushels being sold at $1 lOal 2j, but whi was less activo, and la'le lower; 61OO bushels sold at $1 ai 17, nearly all at il 15a 117. Oats-6200 bushels 1 - csived, and part o ily sold at 80a81c, and a lot of 100 bus els at 82c. Rye-200 bushels offerod, aud 130 buste sold at $1 50 per bushel. . ?MOLASSES.-No titi g reported; quotations nomi ucl unchanged. ?PKOVI.-IONS.-On Saturday there was a sab, not befo reported, of 75 casks bulk rib Sides at ile 60 days, wi interest; wc quote holders steady at fslic tor Shouldc und Sides; some aro not disposed to sell at these figure Bacon is in moderate Jobbing request aud prices steac at 10c for Shoulders, I2al2.t?c for rib Sides, and 12%nl2% for clear rib; llama range as to quality fi om 15 io 17c li plain and sugar cured canvased. Lard-retell di mai only : quote western bbls at 13.'.?c, and City 13c. Mu Pork quiet at $23 00o23 75 fi bbl. fur smalTlote. J<ICE.-No saids reported ; stoek.small aud held firm ; HaT.'c for Condina,-aa'to quality, and 9%a9%c fi lb ti Rango n. SoaAji-Tho mamet is steady but inactive; we norn sales of 45 hhds Porto Rico ul Hall j jc; 20 do do at 12 %i and 43 do do on private terms. SALT-Th-; stock of Turks Island is light, tho last salt quoted ut Cfiaooe were afloat; wo now quote for lol from store OOaO.c por bushel. Liverpool continue steady as bet?re quoted for lots from dealers, viz: Fis $3 10u3 20, and Ground Alum ti lUa2 20 per sack. WHISKEY-Outside lots of free have become mot scarce und prices improved ; last sale that wc heard c was at SI 65. Whiskey in bond continues inactive; quot held at 33u36c per gallon. New York Market. MONET MAUKET. Ike New York Commercial Advertiser, of May 27th Bays : Money shows rather moro activity, and the roto on cal loans is very generally 6 per cent on - tocks, and 5 per c on Governments. The change iu thc tono ol' the marke is duo apparently entirely to thc withdrawal of currone; into the Sub-Treusuiy upon sales of new Sixty-fives ant of gold. Tho bataneo in tho Sub-Treasury has increased fron $110,1100,000 on tho 2d of May to $132,000,000 on Saturdaj last, showing au increase of $22,000,000 within ubuui three weeks. At tho samo limo, the Sub-Treasury hoi paid out fully $17,000,00ii of gold upou May coupons, making thc increase in its currency balance c!c*c upc 11 forty millions. Thc wonder is not that, after such an enormous with? drawal ot circulation, wc should have a six per cent money market but rather that we have not experienced a most embarrassing stringency. The facts show thc ex, treme case which must have prevailed had uffalrs taken their ordinary coursa PRODUCE il AUK ?IT. NE . YORK, Moy 27-2 P M.-FLOUR, Atc-The Flour market is dull, aud 10ca20c lower. The sales are 3600 bbls at $10 25all 30 for Superfine State ; $11 85al2 80 tor Extra Stete; $12 nu.il3 75 tor Choice stale; $10 25all V0 for Superfino Western; $11 70a 13 80 for Common to Medium Extra Western; ?13 50a 14 70 for Choice Western; $13al4ior Common to Qood Shipping Brands Extra Round Hoop Ohio, aud $14 05a 15 23 for Trade Brands, thc market closing dull. Southorn Flour ls dull and drooping. Kales 200 bbls at $13 20*14 66 for common, and $14 75al7 75 for fancy and extra. ' Calif mia Flour is dall and lower. Salas 300 bbls and sacks at $15 SOalO .'?. Rye Flour is in fair request. Sales 200 bbls at $8a9 40. Corn Meal is quiet bales 50 bbls city at $5. GRAIN.-The Wheat market is dull and lalo lower. Sales 36,000 bushels at $2 55a2 78 for No 2 Milwaukee; No 1 do, on private terms, sud White California at $3 35. Rye is quiet Sales 2000 bushels Western, lu lots, at $17 tel 76. Barley ia quiet Barley Malt is more active. Sales 7500 bushels at $140. The Corn market is without change. Jales 56,000 bushels at il 21al 28 for new Mixed West em; $lcl 10 for damaged; $1 28% for Western Yellow, and $1 35 for old Mixed Western, delivered. Oats are quiet Sales 21,000 bushels at 87a87%c for Western; 92c for State, and 90%o92c for Pennsylvania. COTTON-The market is dull, and prices are without decided chongo. Sales 600 bales at 27c for Middling Up? lands. _ . RICE-Is quiet at 12cal2%c for Carolina. COFFEE-IS stoa.ly, and in fair request. Balea aluco oar last 1000 bags Kio at llal3>4e, gold, in bond. SUOAB-'tho market is steady, with a good demand. Sales since our last 700 bids Cuba at 10J?al2c; and 2100 boxes Havana at llal25?c. MOLASSES-Is steady and quiet. Sales alnco our lost 300 bhds. Muscovado at 46a56c. HAT-Is steady at $1 65 for shipping, and SI 80a3 05 for I retail lots. On.-Linseed is quiet at $1 37al 10. PROVISIONS-The Pork market opened heavy and drooping, but closed moro firmly. Sales 3950 bbls at 223 10u23 25 for new Mess, closing at $22 20 cash; 822 for old Mess; $19al9 25 for prime, and $22 for prime Mess. Beef is firm. Sales 325 bbls at $14 50a21 for new plain iMess, and $19 50a23 75 for new extra Mess, and sales 140 tes at $33a3312 for prime Mess, and $39 60a40 for India Mess. Beef Hams are quiet Sales 149 bbls at $41s42 75. Cut M cate ore steady. Sales 250 pkgs at 83?al0.)?c for Shoulders, and 12>ialic for Haras. Bacon ?B quiet Sales 235 boxes at l.Jfc for Short Bibbed; 12)?c for Short Clear, and Cumberland Cut and Long Cut Hams on private terms. Lard is unchanged. Sales 870 bbls at 12>?al3*?c. Butter ls dull at lOaUc for Ohio, and 15a29c tor State. Cheese is heavy at 8al7^a ASHES-Are dull. WHISKEY-Is unchanged. Sales 350 bbls at about 35c in bond. . FBKIOHTS-To Liverpool 40 bblB Lard Oil at 16s, and fl steamer 8000 bushs Peas at 2.I., and 100 tes Boot on pri I vate terms. Charleston Wholesale Prices, BAGGING, fl yard Dundco. 40 ? 45 Gunny Cloth. 25 ? 20 BALE ROVE, li Ih-ManUla. 24 ? 25 Western. 20 ? 23 Now York. - ti - juto. ny.? - BREAD, fl lb Navy. - ? - Pilot. 10 ti - Crackern. 12 ? 15 BRICKS, fl M. 9.00 ?20.1MI BRA.*. 3 100 lbs. 33 a - COTTON, fl lb Ordinap* to Good Ordinary. - ? - Low Middling. - ? - Middling to Strict Middling. .- ? - Good Middling. - ? - Sea Island. 35 ? - CANDLES, fl lb-Sperm. - ? - Adamantine. 25 ? 2t! Tallow. 19 ? 20 COFFEE, fl lb-Rio. 20 ? 30 Laguayra. 08 ? 35 Java./ 'M 45 CORDAGE, fl lb-Manilla. - @ - Tarred American. 26 ? 28 CORN MEAL, fl bbl. 6.00 ? - COAL, fl ton-Anthracite.10.00 Oil.00 Cumberland. nominal. COPPER, Vi lb-Sheot. 68 ? 60 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, ft ton. 100.00 @ - Pacific Guana, fl 2000 lbs. 75.00 ? - Baugh's Phosphate, ? 2000 lbs... cu.00 ? - Rhodes'I'hosphate, fl 2000 lbs... 05.00 ? - Mapes'Saper Phosphate, fl 2000 lb CC.00 @ - Zeb's Raw Bono Phosphate. C5.00 ? - Zell's Super Phosphate of Limo.. GO. 00 ? - FISH-Cod, fl 100 lbs......? 7.00 ? O OO Herring, fl box. 70 ? 80 Mackerel, No. 1, fl half bbl. 0.00 ?10.00 Mackerel, No. 2, B half bbl. 8.00 @ - MackorcL No. 3, fl bbl. - ? - Mackerel, No. 1, by Mts. 2.12 @ 3.00 No. 2. 3.00 (ul - No. 3. - ? - Sardines, 9 100-quarter boxes.. 23 ? 25 Half boxes.... 48 ? 60 FLOUR, ft bbl-Super.12.00 ?13.00 Northern and Western Extra.13.50 ?14.00 Baltimore Extra.14.00 ?10.00 Southern Extra.15.00 ?18.00 FRUITS- Prunes, fl lb. 22 ? - FiiKW..... 40 ? - Dne?iApples. 10 ? 28 Almonds, soft sholl..-. 35 ? 40 Raisins, M. Ii., fl box. 4.00 ? 6.00 Raisins, Layer. 4.60 ? 6.60 Oranges. - ? - Lemons. 4.00 ? 3.00 GLASS, fl box of 50 foot American, 8x10. 5.60 ? (1.00 American, 10x12. G.00 ? 0.50 Trench. 12x14. 7.00 ? 8.00 GRAIN-Maryland Oats, fl bushel. 90 ? - Western Oats, fl bushel. - ? - Corn; fl bushel. 1.39 ? 1.48 Boans, fl bushel. . 3.00 ? 3.0U //.ir, "fl cwt-North River. - ? - Eastern. - ? - HIDES-Dry,-? tt. 10 ? 12 INDIGO-^ lb. 1.00 ? 1.75 IRON- Bofined, f U. 07 fe? 07>i Swodo. 09 ? 10 LATHS, fl M. 4.00 ? 4.60 ?LIME- Shell, ft bbl.I - ? - South Carolina. 1.60 ? - Rockport. 2.00 ? 2.g . Cemout. 2.75 ? 3.50 Plaster Paris. 4.00 ? 4.60 LUMBER. fl M. Icete Clear White Pine, 1st quality. 50.00 ?55.00 White Pino, good run.3H.00 ?40.00 Yellow Pine. 20.00 ?25.00 i Boards, fl M. feet-Rough.12.00 ?15.00 Grooved and Tongued.... 28.00 6432.09 LEATHER, country tanned, fl lb.I - j) - MOLASSES, fl gallon-Cuba. 45 ? 50 Muscovado. 65 ? 05 Sugar House. 50 ? 1.00 Now Orleans. 75 ? 82 NAVAL STORES, fl bbl-Tar.| - ? Pitch. - ? - Rosin, Palo. 6.00 ? - Rosin, No. 1. 4.00 ? 4.25 Rosin, No. 2. 3.00 ? - Rosin. No. 3....*.. 2.7? ? - Stenth Targentine, * gallon- 50 ta, 62 OJ .-um. ? tb. .> tm A^/?5-4mcrican, 4@20d, ft keg. 7.00 ? 7.76 American Wrought. - ? - J Jaibing. 7.50 ?10.00 Copper, ft lb. 1.00 ? -'" ' Galvanized. 30 ? - Spikes. 12 @ IS Ol CS-Lard, fl gallon. 1.40 ? 1.46 Linseed, fl gallon. 1.64 ?1.60 Sperm, Winter,..? gallon. 2.96 ? - Cotton-Seed, fl gallon. - ? - Castor (E I.), fl gallon. 8.00 ? - Olive, fl dozen. 8.00 ?10.00 Kcrosono, fl gallon.I 62 ? 64 Bcnzino, ft gallon.| GO ? - PROVISIONS-B&ot, moss, fl bbl.16.00 ?30.00 Beef, prime.14.00 ,?15.00 Pork, mess. - ? - Rump...... - ? - Bacon, Hams, f* lb. .;.. 10 ? 20X Bacon, Sides. 13 ? 14 Bacon. Shoulders. ll ? ll Bacon, Strips. IS ? 17 Lard, in keg. 12)j? ic Butter. so ? 40 Cheese.1 15 ? 64 P?tateos, ft hDl. 3.25 ? - Onions. 3.00 @ 3.26 Apples. 4.00 ? 6.00 \ PAINTS-White Lead, fl lb. 10 @ 16 Black Lead. 10 ? 12 Zinc, White. 12 ? 16 PLOW STEEL, fl ? 12 ? - ?/C?-Carolina, fl Ut. 10?? 11% East India. - ? - \ SLATES-American, fl square.12.60 ? - SHINGLES, ? M. 7.00 ? 8. Ul White Pine, first quality.12.00 ? - SALT- Liverpool, coarse, fl sack. 2.25 @ - Liverpool, fino. - ? - SO A P- Bar, fl lb. ll @ 15 STARCH, fl lb. 10 ? 12 SPICES, fl lb-Cassia;. 1.00 ? - Maco. 1.75 ? - Cloves. 76 ? - Nutmogs. 2.00 ? 2.50 Pepper. 40 ? - Pimento. 40 ? 60 Race Ginger. 30 ? - SPIRITS, fl gallon-Alcohol. 5.00 @ 6.O0 Brandy, Cognac. 4.00 ?12.00 Brandy, Domestic. 3.00 ? 3.75 Gin. Holland. 4.76 ? 6.00 Gin, American. 3.50 ?3.75 Rum, Jamaica. 6.00 ? 0.00 Rum, N. E. 2.60 ? 3.00 Whiskey, Bourbon. 3.00 ? 5.00 Whiskey, Rectified. 2.30 ? 3.40 SUGAR, fl tb-Raw. 0 @ 13 Crushed. 18 ? - Claimed A. 17 ? - Clarified B. - ? - Clarified C. lG)i@ 17 Loaf. 18 ? 19 Porto Rico. 13?? 14 Muscova?1' . . 12 ? ll SKGAIiS-Domestic manufacture, fl M. 18.00 ?45.00 TEAS, fl lb-linperial. 2.00 ? 2.60 Gunpowder. 2.00 ? 2.5C.y Hyson. 1.60 ? 1.60 Young Hyson. 1.50 ?1.00 Black. 1.00 ? 1.75 TOBACCO, fl lb, os per quality. 40 ? 1.50 TIMBER-Hewn Timber-Yellow Pino. 4.00 ?12.00 Ash. - ? - Poplar. - ? - Hickory. - ? - I TIN-IC Roollug Plate.15.00 ? - IX ltooiiug Plate.17.00 ? - I C Tin Plato?, 10x14. 15.60 ? - I X Tin Plato 10x14.17.00 ? - IC Tin Plato, 14x20. 16.50 ? - Block Tin, fl lb. 40 ? - TWINE-Cotton, fl tb. 75 ? - Baling. 45 ? - Hoinp. 45 ? - Jute. 60 ? - VARNISH-Bright, fl gallon. 25 @ - Pa rab ne. - ? - VINEGAR-White Wine, fl gallon. 60 ? ? - Cider. 30 ? - French. 1.00 ? 1.25 WINE, fl gallon-Port. 2.60 ? 6.00 Madeira. 2.25 ? 6.(10 Sherry. 2.25 ? 6.00 Ciarot,-? case.. 6.00 ?13.50 Champagne, fl basket. 25.00 ?30.00 ZINC-Sheot. 9 lb.I 26 ? 07 Slarfcet lt* port and Quotation Sheet for ?Jonas, Stocks ann Bank Bills, for Week ending May 30, 1807. rr. Er An LD HT ANDEEW M. MORELAND, Broker, No. 8 Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. SOUTHERN BANE BILLS. Buyiug Rates. Bank of Camden.2? Bank of Charleston.10 Dank of Chester.ll Bank of Georgetown.15 Bank of Hamburg.15 Bank of Newberry.'it Bonk of South Carolina.08 . Bank of State of S. Carolina, prior to 1H61.09 Bank of State of S. Carolina, after 1st Jan., 'Ul. .00 Commercial Bank, Columbia.02 Exchango Bank, Columbia.12 Farmer's and Exchange Bunk.01 Merchant's Bauk, Ckeraw.10 People's Bunk, Charleston.46 Planter's Bank of Fairfield.07 Planter's and Mechanic's Bank, Charleston... .18 Soutliwe3tem Railroad Bank, Charleston.25 State Bank, Charleston.06 Union Bank, Charleston.CO City of Charleston Change Billa.85 State South Carolina Treasury Notes.86 BONDS, STOCK AND COUPONS. City of Columbia Bonds.42 South Carolina Railroad and Bank Stock.33?35 South Carolina Railroad Six Per Cent Bonds.58 South Carolina Railroad Seven For Cent. Bonds.63 South Carolina Railroad Certificate or Indebtednesb.su City of Charleston Six Per Cent. Stock.45 City of Charleston Certificate of Indebtedness.86 City of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.63 State of South Carolina Bends (old).32@33 State of South Carolina Bonds (new issue of January 1, 1807.24 State of ?louth Carolina Stock.24 State of South Carolina Coupons.20 People's National Bank Stock.Par First National Bank Stock.Par Northeastern Railroad 1st Interest Bonds.62 Northeastern Railroad 1st Coupons.45 Northeastern Railroad Certificate ot Indebtedness.. .40 Charleston Gos Company Stock.,.la Charleston City Railway Stock.30 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds (State guarantee).10 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds (1st inter? est of 2d hen).13 City of Savannah Bonds.73 City of Savannah Coupons (duo previous to lat Juno, 1866).90 City of Savannah Coupons (duo after 1st Juno, 1866).06 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bonds.75 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Coupons.75 Mruiey brings 'iyt per cent, a month on first-clavs col? laterals. Any information in relation lo Bouds, S tecka, Bank Billa, ftc, wUl be furnished by application to tho Broker at No. 8 Broad street. Exports of Klee, Naval Stores and Lumber, from thc Port of Charleston, from Scpte'r lst to May 30, 1807. _ 1ICE. ?N. STORES.[ LUMBER. Boston. RW 2,072 707,578 New York. G,4!"7 20,8:!1 1,29:1,282 Newport, R. I. 490.3S4 Providence, lt. 1. .... fi 010,7? Philadelphia... 641 9C 3,353.780 Baltimore. 95a 1,271 3,534,173 NorthornPort. ,...| .... 1,337,800 New Orleans. BM _ .... Wilmington. 35 .... .... Jersey City. .... .... 110,000 Matanzas.I ... 50 527,920 Barbadoes. .... .... 121,257 Havana. .... .... 693,090 Cubaaud a Market. 2u .... 261,070 Livorpool. .... 7.270 600,152 Rio do Janeiro. .... 52 108,25)? Halifax, N S. .... 2iH? 234,<".?4 Cardcuaa. _ _ 196,345 Bordeaux. .... .... 279,043 West Indies. .... 120 201,000 Barucoa. .... 17 40,500 Bristol, Eng. .... 1,720 Bahamas. .... .... 30, OOO Barcelona. .... S7tl 132,571 Kualan, Hon. .... .... 12,000 Palma. Majorca. .... .... ??.001 Cai narien, Cuba. .... .... 41,0?i8 Valencia, Spain. _ J Ol'] U7.01MI Port? Rico. .... I _I 77,41Ki Havre. ,...? ....I 10,460 SL.JOllW, N. ?J.? _j 2W| 50,010 < OTIS3U>:<-OI nef Sutt.ll reI? I?:? Itaiiroat!, Bay :J.>. Tierces. Barrels, Feet 232 bales Cotton. 131 bah* Milsi?. "2 i.iil-- Crude Tur pcut.uu, .0 bbts fork, 2 ?Sil : u!:i IftUI, a:n! Sundries, To E H Rodgers ft Co, G W YViiiiaius ft v?>. Will s a Chi.1 olm, R ll Agent, J C H i :!s:i*ti U, T I) Taylor, Ravonol A: Co, Street Broa ? Co, Bnrt-i ft Bee, W Potzell, A Robin son A: Co, M Goldsmith k Sou. Consignee* pt r n'ortJicastcrii tlilvcnad. Way 119 a:ul 30. 76 bales Cotton. 614 bbl* Naval Stores, 1 car Stock, 4 cara Lumber. Muzo, Arc. To W Roach, Adams, Frost k Co, O E Pritcbett, Ma^.yck Bros, Holmes k Stoney, Mow? ry & Co, A Robinson A: Cc, J Murs-iall Jr, Ravcucl ft Co, J k J D Kirkpatrick, J Pierson, li F Baker ft Co. PORT CALENDAR. rilASUS OV THE HOON. New M. 2d, 9h. 42in. morn I Full M. lCtu,llh. 3 tm. oven FirstQ. 0th, lb. I7in. morn | Last Q. 25ib,01i. 9m. morn MAKINi-: NEWS. t? O K T O?-' C ll A lt L K S T U -J Arrive?) Yrstert?av. Steamship Alliance, Kelly, Philadelphia-lelt Sundtiy, A M. Mdze. To H F BakerCo. C N Averill ft So >, li ll Agent, l> W Aimar, I M misto!!, lio.lmuuu Uros, Cam? eron, Barkloy ft C >, -I Cosgrove, T il Caler. South ru Express, limber At Martin, G K linter, fulfords ft Co, B Johnsou A* Co, J H JuugbluUi. K il Keilers A: Co, J Mar? lon, J Mchrtons, J M .Martin, MoGurty ft LVlguau, Mor? decai k Co. B O'Neill, W lliueli, U Lin/. C Sommers, O W Stettens ii Co, Strauss, Vaticea k Co, W il Schaffer, A Tobias" Sous, 1* Wal-h, J \Va.kur,~G W Williams A: Co, W L Webb, and Order. 8chr Shiloh. Uubb;.rd, Ralilmoro. 8 day*. Corn, Ba? con, Ac. To lt il Butler, W U tonillt k Co. ll lt Agent. Goodrich, Wineman A. CO. X J Kerr t. Co, Werner A: Duckor, Strcot Uros A: Co. Cleared Yesterday. Sclir Richard Vaux, Powell. P?ihddpi.ia-P P Lecko. Went to Sta Yesterday. Ship Golconda, Lovett, Monrovia, Coast ol* Africa. Br bark Guardia? Augci, Willis, Queenstown, ireland, via Beaufort, S C. Sehr J F Forlaud, Avery, a North r.n Port. Sehr LS BaviB, Bishop, Baltimore. Pronx ?Iiis Port. Steamship J W Everman, Tuttle. Pilli ad elphia, May 20. Sehr WF Cusbtng, Cook, Pltili.lcVjilila, ?May 20. Steamer Dictator. Cosettor, iVilniiugfaiu, N C. May 29. l?p for this Port. Sehr Lilly, Francis, at New York, .May 27. Sehr Wauota, Hawkins, ut New York, May 27. Memoranda. Thc sehr Grapeshot, Bnnueau. irom Raltinmro for this port, went to sea from Hampton Hoads, May 23. LIST OP VESSEJUS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED EG J I ?UIS Por.l. FOREIGN. Ll VE lt PO'.IL. Sldp R C Winthrop, Stewart, up.May 4 Ship Amelia, Cornier, Hailed.Mardi 25 Tho Tryphcuio, Hirding, Bolled.May H Ur bark Eiilu do l'Air, Evans, up.May 4 KKwror.T, ENU. Ship Annie Kimball,-, up.May ll Tho J Coming, Uookuway, suiled.April Id DOMESTIi . noaroN.' Brig James Miller, Pendleton, cleared.May 23 Tho Whitney Long, Huyes, dui re?!.April 30 Behr Bergen, Parsons; cleared.Slay 23 Sehr Maine Law. Johueuu. up.May 23 li ASM ol!, .'t E. Sehr Nellie Treat, Trim, cleared.May 20 NEW rona*. Sehr S B Smith, Williams, eloared.May 25 Sehr H r Gushing, Wood, cintrad.May '-'5 Sehr S C Evans, Hammond, np.May 10. Sehr David Faust, Lord, denied.May 21 Sehr Lilly, Franchi, np.May 27 Sehr Wauota, Hawkins, up.May 27 I'tllLADltLl'tl! A. Sehr J N Baker, Adams, cleared.May 7 Sehr S R Thomas. Arnold, cleared.May 21 Sehr John A Griffin. Pta ter, cleared.May 21 ?UL?IMONK. 8chr E J Palmer, Palmer, up.May 21 LIST OP SIIIPPIA'U In tho Port of Charleston, .Hay 30,1867. VESSELS UNDER 100 TONS, AND STEAMERS COAST1NO vaunt TUE STATE KxcErim STEAMSHIPS. - E B Souder, 778 tons, Lobby, at Adners wliarf, for New York, loodmg.?..ltavencl k Co Manhattan, 1337 tons, Woodhull, ut Brown ft Co's wharf, for Now York, loading.Street Bros ft Co Alliance, 420 tons, Kelly, at Alluntic wharf, for Philadel? phia, loading.II F Baker ft Co SHIPS. Missouri, 824 tons. Edwards, at Boyce ft Co's wharf, from Liverpool, waiting.4 Fraser ft Co Galena, 793 tons, Diititon, at Boyce, ft co's wharf, from New York, waiting.W ii Smith ft Co Bombay, 963 tons, Jord*n? at Union wharf, for Liverpool, loading.Cuitrteuay ft Trchholni BARKS. James Wilson (Dr), fliU lons, at Bcnuctt's wharf, from Swan Island, repuiriug.P J Renard Depesche (Pms), "J07 tons. Lubke, In Ashley River, for Liverpool, loading.Risley ft Creighton BRIGS. A Taylor, - tons, Lowell, al '.entrai wharf, from Boston, discharging.Master A Bradshaw, - tous, Wo ks, in the Roads, for a North? ern Port, ready.CUisolm Bros SCHOONERS. Richard Vaux, 246 tons, Powi tl, iu thc Stream, for Milt addphia, ready.PP Loeko Dexter Wusbburu, 275 tous. Harknoas, in Ashley River, for a Northern Port, loading.J A Enulow ft Co M B Brumhall (3-niaslciM. 837 lona. Hussey, ut Mar? shall's wharf, from New York, waiting.Master Myrover, 418. tous. Hughes, at AUgor's wharf, from Now York, discharging.W Roach Vraie, 2111 tons, Ma-.on, at Oas Co's ivkut, irom Pliiladcl* phla, discharging.Master LLTaploy, 130 tons, Perkins, ul Southern wharf, from NewYork, discharging.Master Shiloh, - tons, Hubbard, ut Atlantic whan, from Haiti more, discharging.'.RM Butler Nellie Tarim*, - tons, Pendleton; at Accommodation whorl', /rom ttatansa?, dteclmrgiRg. .;.. P.onafont ft Salas MAPES' MTR0GEMZEI1 SLi'Kil 1> IIOSPnATS L I IVE TUE SUBSCRT BERf. ARE NOW PR1 PA RED TO FUR NISH? limited iiuontitv ul tills puptiktrSTANDARD FERTILIZER lor top ilrcst-iilg. It uy lie used before or ofter the planting of the crop, (Oreven when applied as a top dressing, il cannot Int ?o..t by eva] Kirai ion, as none of its eoustituenlH are vola Ile. li nitty beup?>?ieu at each hoeing nf Colton, and in the hills iluring the cultivation of Corn, Potatoes utnl other erup*. Wlicti croiiahavo beeu previously manured in l!i- nuirai way, and found to bo of sluggiah growth, it may bc augmented by thc UKO of this manure. To Ibu Honieitliuri&t it is invaluable, us it may bc applied io fruit lives at any scsisoti of the year. Sold by KINSMAN A: HOWELL, SOLE AGENTS FOII SOUTH CAROLINA, May 4 sluthliiio No. l.vi East Bay. DK. N. A. PEATT, (SUCCESSOR TO PRATT ft WILSON BROTHERS.) WHOLESALE DRUGGIST. ANALYTICAL ANTD CONSULTING CHEMIST, NO. 23 HAINE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., DEALER IN nilS, PALMS, (?LASS, AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. Analysis of Ores, Roils, Fertilizer.'?, fte., made with greatest care ami a' curacy. Chemical advice'glvou ?nail branches of the science, on ntodcritlo tenus. Dr. F. OLIN DANNELLY is eoiiaeetisl with the above house, and will be pleasetl to si: ' Iiis numerous friends and acquaintances. 6talli3luo March lil THE HERALD. ?S PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT KEWBEUR? C. H., A'l S3 per auuum, aud, laving a large circulatt? through ?ill thc upper aud lower Dislricid m the Sui e. uU'ords great advanlages to ndverlisem. Rates for advertising very reasonable-for which appl. to our Agont, Mr. T. P. SLIDER, at the Mills House. THGS. F. ft lt. H. altENKKEU. November 15 Euttoro ano 1 to|.riHots. WITH OE WITHOUT MOWER COMBINED. ?TEEISETENTT THOUSAND NOW'IN USE Di THIS COUNTRY AND EUROPE. :(o): THE REPUTATION ACQUIRED BT THIS MACHINE, WARRANTS U3 IN 8AYING IT IS THE BE3T NOW IN USE. We aro also Gonoral State Agents for tho sale of the following Agricultural Implements, which w* koop constantly on haud ot Manufacturer's prices : H. Ju EMERY'S UNIVERSAL COTTON GIN AND CONDENSER. Th.> uu'in:/.:' t.s?im mi?is .ml re:o.n nondatioa3 receive! from parties who have purchased these GINS, ena? bles us to ul lim for thom superi trl.y over any and aU competitors, In quantity and quality of huts turned out, and li. si JipUcltr, durability, olHcioacy of Gins, and ai a fair and just test ol its superiority over all othsr Gins, we do cha'den^u a practical test of its claims lor superiority. ALSO, Cot (on ililli Hay Presses, Horse Powers and Threshers, Saw Mills, Premium Farm Grist Mills, Fan Mills, Stafford and Back Eye Cultivators, Fodder and Corn Stalk Cutter-, Grain Drills, Com Shellers, Georgia Cotton Planter, " Plows, Expanding Cultivator, Pumps, . Bells, &c.. &c. A. R. COLTON, Proprietor. W. B. LOWRANCE, Manager. Blay 13 COLUMBIA, S. C. 3mo DRUGS, CHEM.? ALS, ETC, SiMIliU SlMlLJ?US ( UKIN H U. HUMPHREYS* iionucoPATiuc S.P??CIS"ICS HAVE PROVED, If KUM TUE KOhT AMPLE ?XP? Bl ENCK, an entire success; Simple-Prompt-Effl liant and Uolisble. They are too only modlclnos per ivtiy adaj-to-J to popular use-BO simple mst mistake* uanoi bo um'etu using them; HO liarmlena aa to bf TOO from dougb-r, and tto efficient an to be always relia .ie. Tin-y )iav? :af-si?t the highest commendation fron ?JU via will always rutilar satisfaction, Cants \o. 1, euros b't\cia, Congestion, Inflammations.. Sf a, " Wonne Worai-Fevor, Worm-Colo.. sc N e, Crying Colic, or Teething of In? fants. 9c 1 t, " Ularrhcca of Children or Adults.... St . li, " Dysentery, Griping, Billons Collo... Sr (i. .' C?olc.n. iiSorhus, Nausea, Vomit? ing. at 7, " Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis. E, .. Neuralgia, Tootliaehc, Pecoeche.. St .. u, " U'triaches, Sick lisa lachen Vertigo,. Sf " 10, " Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach. .. ll, " SanprsMMMt, or Painful 'Periods. ?? lt1, " V. litte?, too profuse poriods. St " IK. " t roup, Cough, minen!t Breathing.. 39 " li, *? Knli Khlenm, Er>s pe'dS, Eruptions. Sf " 15, " Ktient?ftt?sMv Kheumatio Paine... 2f - ie, " Fever HMAgue, Chill fever, A>racs.M .< 17, " Piled, Blind or bleeding. SO lri, " 0|?:hitlray, amt Sere or Weak i?yes. SC' \9, " Cata'~h., Acute or Cbroulo, Influ? enza . CA .. 2t!, .. Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs Si " 21. " A??hn?u, Uj,?pr> -ssod Breathing.. SI n, " felar Dlscliorgea, Impaired Erar lng......... ? *. %? ? Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swell l?gR. W .* U, " Uenr.ra* Debility, Physical Weakness St " 2C, " Dropsy and fckauty Secretions.. SC " 26, " 5?a slcUnrs?. Slckncss from Bid? ing. .> 27, " Kidney Disease, Gravel. St " ia, " Ncrvoat Debility, Seminal Emis? sions, Involuntary -iachargeB.1.00 11 28, " Sore Oloath. Canker. SI n so, M Urinary Ineontlnence, Wetting Bod. Bl " 81, " Pal ii tn!. Periods, e ven w.'ih Spasn- i. Si ? B2, " Sniier>?igsatCliauiiOof Lfo.l.Ot " 8'J, " Kullenay, Jtyesiria, :*t Vliiw* Dsnce.LOC .> '?i, " Diptherla. Ulcerated Pore Trost.... 00 FAMILY CASK?. ii vlali, ID oro ceo. cse? sud book.,110.01 10 large vials, in morocco, and book. 0,i 20 large v?ais, plain case, and book. 6.0T IS boies (>?oa. 1 to IS), and book. 8.H? . VJ.'.Tt?KJWAltY SPECIFICS. Mahogany cases,. 10 vials.SlU.ln -tinglo v?ais, wim directions. LO) gj-Theso romedios, by tho case or single box, ar< tent to airy pert of the country, by Mall <>r Express, t're if charge, on receipt of the pr! co. Address HUMPHREYS.' SPECIFIC... HOMOOPATHIO MEDICINE COMP Ali V, I Office sud* Depot Nb. C62 Broadway, Now York. Dr. HUMMTBEVB isooneulted (lally-at hla-offico, per lonally or by lotter, SR abovu, for all forma of disease. BOWIE ?i MOIST!. Wholesale Agents. No. 151 Meeting street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. W. A. SKIU VK. A. -V . LC KL-::. ?V CO.. Retail Agents, No. 231 KING-S PKEET, 4th dcor above Market-st. Auril 10 mwf?m?i fimo Oharln*ton. S. C. CHEROKEE PILLS, Or female Regulator, Giro Suppressed, Excessive and Painful Mrmt'-tuiiion, Oreen Sickness, Xe trotts and Spinal At ferlions, l'a inn in Ute Back, Siac ? Ileathii'tie; Giddiness, and all dis* i oases that spring fruir, irregularity, by removing the cause and all the enVcts that arise from it. They are perfectly safe In all cases, ess rr/it ic/trn forbidden by direc? tum*, ami are wy lu ndtninifter, ns they nre nicely mnjar coated. They should hi- in I he hands of every Malden, Wife, and Mother iu tin- hind. L il ?es ran address ns In porfect confidence, and state their com? plaints in full, ns wu treat all Female Complaints, KP'I propere Medicines suitable Mr all diseases to ? iii- li iliev MI- subject-Thirty-two page pamphlet, in a si :,l-l ..iiY.dope, free. Tho Cherokee Pill? un-.?old by all druggists st il P"r box, ?ir six boxes for $.*>; or they are sent by mai!, free nf p'-stacv. In an ordinary letter, free ;rou. observation. Ly addressing the tole proprietor Dr. W. R. M?1RWIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y. ' N. R-Clie'okee Pills No. 2 are prepared for special cane*, when mlhlr-r medicines fall ; these aro sent by mail, trev ol' postage, on receipt of SS, the price of each lox. DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence of IAf% ^SW?????f Cttrcs General Deb0bL Weatb WBSB tfSP'y M**. Hysteric* ??^Vernales. /? 'i J'tdpitation of the //tart ana ult jXereoui Diseases. It re stores new ?b and vigor to the aged, cHusi'ig the hot blood of A* the Phttux rhee t)V course t)10 ve|n? res. !nT. ? tun -lng the Organs of Genera neto Utt?-m does ttim.viinoviug impotency ana this Elixir rejuvrn ItebllUjf, restoring Manliness a:e the ??<itr vi and and fall rigor, thus proving a vctreomt dheate. perfect " Elixir of ?ave," re? moving Sterility l?nrrenness In both sexes. To the yon nc, liiidiil<-nse<I, ?nil ascii, there ls no greater loon then this " Elixir of Life." It elvee a new lease of life, causini: thc weak and debilitated to bavo renewed stren(:th and vigor, and thu entire svsicin to thrill with joy and pleasure. "Price, ono hollie <2; three bottles $5; sent by express to any address. Our medicines are sold and recommended by all respectable druczists in every part of tho civilized plolio; some unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their customers by sellioi; cheap and worth? less compounds in order to make money. Be not deceived--esk for these medicines ?nd take no .?tilers. If the druggist does not keep them, write to us, and we will send them bv express, carefully packed, free from observation. ^Ve will be pleased to rec-lvo letters with full statements in regard lo ttiv disease with which ladles or gentlemen are ??DICIL-II Address all letters for medicines, Pamph? lete, or advice, to thc sole proprietor, ?% Ur W. R. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y. V?T is wfm lyr Tiie greenville Mountaineer IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT SI 50 PEI; year, in advance. Advertisements insortcd at usual ?toa G. E. ELFORD, May 10 Editor and Proprietor UAVEGA, YOUNG&McKENZE, Ut AND COLLECTION OFFICE, Nos, 3tf &n? 20 Park Row. I;UAO UAVECA, I .:::.>:?.:? n. ?ocNa, J HEW JOVS, a^rfAJt? L. *.f.:.~..:.<^tn.J . rAYi'd*. dtvvl 1 ia' 1;>:ie.'t-8A .Mittist. VX tWa HU.".iNLt;? :l iii*..?4 B1HNVV. t?i, : fi t ttl .' StlEBr?, K? tCouil v,? 'nr. c >ili?. u m :Zl i*it- tr.z .-uatr:;iru; civ.'cv ttefiCgo?-nl tbi OeiJ* I tt-?i- '.'.%-iSd*. o>.'?xtas(oxw&g ros ALU TH? ?TAT \ I iirjnarj a I DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC "Asmuawason ber Up-health wu In har look strength was lu her step, sad in her hands-PLASTA* non BrxTKBa." S. T.-1860-X. A lew bottles of PLANTATION BIRIB? WU1 curs Nervous Headache. " Cold Extremities and Feverish Lipa, Sour Stomach and Fetid Breath. " Flatulency and Indigestion. " Nervona Affections. " Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath, " Fain o vor the Eyes. " Montai Despondency. " Prostration ; Great Weakness, " Ballow Complexion, Weak Bowels, ko. Whloh aro the evidence? of LIV KU COMPLAINT AND DISPEPSIA. It ls estimated thatseven-tenths o? all adult a lim sn ta proceed from a deceased and torpid liver, The biliary secretions of tho livor overflowing into the stomach poi? son the satire system and -exhibit tho above symptoms. After long ruse-arch, wo are able to present the mott remarkable oure for those horrid nightmare diseases, the world has ever produced. Within one year over atl hundred and forty thousand persona have Uko? tua PLANTATION BITTE OS, and not an Instance of complaint has come to our knowledge 1 It ls a most effectual tonio and .agreeable stimulas salted to all conditions of lits. Tho reports that it reUet upon mineral sn bs ta noes fo ?ts active proper tie?, aro wholly fame. For .the MOS (action of the pabilo, and that patients may consul their physicians, we append a list of its components. CALISAYA..JBABS.-Celebrated Ipr over two hundred years in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness, eto It waa Introduced into Europe by tba Countess, wife of the Viceroy ol. Peru, In 16*0, and afterwards sold by the Jesuits for the enormous frtet 9f its own weight in tiber, nuder the name of Jesuits Pow? ders, and was Anally made public by - LOTUS XVI. King oi Francs. Humboldt makes especial reference to ita idbrifuge qualities during his South American travels. CABO AB IL LA BABB-For diarrheas, oe lio and dlinastn ol the stomach and bowels. DAKDELIOK-For inflammation of the loin? and drop? leal ailee tiona. CHAMOMILE FLOWKBS-For enfeebled digestion. LAV END Kn FLOW ESS-Aromatic, stimulant and tonio highly Invigorating in nervous debill?y. WIHTEBOBESB-For scrofula, rheumatism, eta, AN las-An aroma tlo carminative; creating flash, muscle and milk; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove-buds, orange, carraway, coriander, maxs, tot, eta. S. T.-1860.-X. Another wonderful Ingr?dient, of great use among > the Spanish ladlee of rfonih America, imparting beauty to tho oomplexlou and briliuccy to the mina, is yet an* known to the oomaiorce af the world, and we withhold Ita name for the present. . IMPORTANT CERTIFICATE?!, 'RooHkSTUi, N. Y , December 38,180L Messrs. P. H. DBAXX k Co.-I have been a great sui' ferer from Dyspepsia for three or four years, sad had to abandon my profession. About three months ago I tried the Plantation Bitters, and to my gnat - joyTam now nearly a well maa. I have recommended them In several casos, and, as far as I know, always with signal benefit I am, respectfully yours, Rev. J. 8. CATHORN. PHILADELPHIA, 10th Month, 17th Day, 1863. RESPECTED FBIEND:-My daughter has beau much benefltted by the use o? thy Plantation Bitters, Thou wilt send me two bottles mora. Thy friend. ASA OURRTN. BHXBMAB nous?. OmoAoo, DL, I FebrturyTl, 1K3. j Msssna. P. H. DRAKH & Co.:-Ph-ase asad' us another i wei ve cases of your Plantation Bitters. As a morning appetizer, they appear to have auperosded everything else, and are greatly esteemed. Yours, no., GAGE A WAITE. Arrangements are now completed to supply any de? mand for this arri?le, which has net heretofore been possible. The nubile may rest assured that rn no case will th? perfectly puro standard ni the I'LANTATION HITTERS ba departed from. Every bottle bears the /cc-simUt of our rignature on a it M I piaie engraving, sr u cannot be gen? uine. Any perton pretending to tell rLACTATION Bim nj in bulk or by the gallon, it >i t untidier and importer. Baton of reJUIed bottles. Sse Uta; our Private Stamp is Uitarr> TTLATKD over rvcry cork. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers throughout tho country. P. a UrUKB *. CO., New York. ?I*1 *. ra wi "V OLD RIP VAN WINKLE GIN, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURBON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD BYE. TN ADDITION TO OUR BUSINESS OF BELLING A WINES, etc, lu original packages, and to order to Insure to consumers Pure Liquors in a compact and con? venient form, wo commenced th9 enterprise of bottling and packing in cases our well known Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, Ac, and have cent them out in a style that would preclude the possibility of their being tampered with before reaching the parohsoer. The general appre? ciation and gratifying snccess that has rewarded our efforts bas encouraged us to maintain the standard as re? gards quality, also to make Increased efforts to retain the confidence and patronage which has been so liberally be? stowed upon ns. BfNLNGER k CO., [Established 1778.1 Importers ot Wines, kc. No. IS Leaver street, New York. Thc above popular goods are put up in cases contain big ono dozcu bottles each, and are sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac. Opinions of tue Prose. The name of Binmgor A Co., No. 15 Beaver street, is a guarantee of thc exact aud literal truth of whatever they represent.-A". T. Com. Advertiser. The importing hou*e ot Biningcr A Co., No. 15 Beaver street, is conducted upon principles of integrity, fairness aud thc highest honor.-.V. 1". Evening Empress. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO.. N 153 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hot and DOWIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KINO <fc C AS s JUE Y, No. 151 MEETING STREET, Wholesale Agonts, Charleston, S. C. January 30 _ wfm6mos ^KOJS. R- AGNEW, mrOBTBB AND DtiT.EB TB ? ?*. ?roc rls?, Choles TSJM, .?.., .*.-? 'M. MO di 062 t??SENWICB'ST.. COM. Of MUHXAt raw SOTOBtMl