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THE DAILY NEWS. --~ OFFICIAL, LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Fosto?Sce at Charleston, for the ?rt irk ending- af AY ?S> - ?>'? and printed officially in THB DATLS Nsv??,ae the n tAwlpspeT haying the largest circulation ia the City of Charleston: Unpersons calling for Letters Advertised, should state that they are "Advertised." 49* Office hours from 6 A. M. to 6 P. if. On Sun? days, from 5 to 6 P. II. STANLEY G. TROTT. Postmaster. WOMENS' LIST. Addison, Miss E|ffi.M;-?? A Monroe, Catt Add son, Mrs J Gadsden,| Mulgan, Mrs AdamB, Mi-s M Gelzer, Mrs Dr I Murray, Mrs M Andrews, Miss E L Mack. Betty ? Gibbs, Sarah Mackey* L?en X Armstrong, Ma- Gibbs, Miss Hat- Mackai, Sallie ryJ tie H McKeiver, Mrs Bahntge, Mrs C Gil's, Fanney Dani Bailey, Jase M Glover, Mr* G L McManus, Mary Becoat, Miss M Goodrich, Miss C Northrop*, Mrs Biker, Mrs Hen- S ^ ry H Grainger, Marj Nelson, Mrs J H Bake?, Ann A Polite, Mrs L Bampfield, Sarah Gusten, Miss Parker, Mary " A- . 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" Neuville, Hoary Jjdd^m, BTift^ francis ~ '" T . \ctfdF^t>S: Fields;Wm ' GttrorW M A Ahern, John-r. Fitzgibbon, Mae-' Oliver, tUckesan ARen,Capt D?tf.'pterM der - iel . Fisher, Jacob. . Ollaxd, William :Albjlcht,Charles Flaanegan, John Palmer, Csp? Anjfce, Joseph Friday. L_^ Peurifoy,.Arcbi W- : . ^ .'1"; Fxeezoau, Mr1 bis . Balling, E H Gsmbon, W F Pitreo, H H y Blanchard; 6 ST 6Ci, Cyrus PestiBon, Chirles Brails?ord, Fran- Gibbes, J 0 Prince,' E L de . : i Grad den? Master Puckhaber. B F Brady,? " G - - Bevel, Mathew : Brown, W B ? G rather, John H P.ightou, Henry 'Co ; ]Hssjnanan, B B Roberts, Dr Brown, Israel H Ha J ne, P T Tbeoplis A ..:Bun, Dr (dentist) Hag n, E Robert?, Albert Burton, William Hautton, Willis Bussell. M D - 'Casey. William M Scott, Stephen Caisrju, Jacob Hayden, Thomas - (col'di Carr ian, N C Ha> ne. Col J JD , {Scott, Joseph M Caunon, Rev W Hslaton)-Augus- Sch: oder, IF J tu?- - Sellers, J P Carrol, Janies Hart, C Soire, James E I- Cerccphely, Gea Hamilton,George Sower, M?ses S ' " k .(cord) Stowell John Chamberlain, J Hay, Re? PD Stevens, Wm ff, Christopher, Cap Heinz, F (col'd) . *-Jobn " . . Hanck, Wm H " Stotlmick, JSB C?ark-, Thompson Hug?aa, Geaaes ?tervens. Henry . Corde.=, Qt?tfn* ~ Hughes, Thomas (P C) Cc*dral, Jailer- JenkiBB, Robud Sumden, Wm H ?r son: : - - ' Jenkin*, William Ttetaathal, Mr ' sOook.FW : {col'd) . jTtad?lI?JM " Cooper,X)lc?tt* Jone?, A - Dtaogi;,??orge Co Johnson, Richard Casper > Covert, DuKhX- Jones, John J Von Hollen, Zr". M'* Kelly; John . ' John" CW, Arthur 3 Kesrson, ISSAC Washington, ?Cryer. Simon lawton,'Wil?am John Dsray, J J J ?'? Walker, Robert Daaice, Morgan Leopold, Henry Waley, John _ '?-^?l^ Lebtlle, Leon Wiatt, WP X Dixon. Jo&iAh ' Lowell, Joan S Walker, Edwin DHL Hem Her* Lacan, G C : Walker, Prince mann Locus, Daniel , Weis, s P ?lkm?t*t&J> ; Mstoae, Mr Weimer, J V Dozier, Alvin ? Mapsora, Robert West, ThomiB B JDoggett, Bishop Mecurly, Danly Westcott, Dr Dd Mitchell, AB Wish, Capt ET '. Drayton, Jacob H Michszhn. J, Witham, Niche ^ -tejL'O) - V- McOlenhaur, W?- las-B -? DnBcse, 6?muel Lum - Wfciabe, Btcnvd Dunlap, B J Mnllia,' Col Wm A Co ^G^ i?m^^^^rT Ingelbert, . ward ? paet -George ' - iMcNuHy, G 0 ??uigkCo Evne, Richard Neubert, WU- Young, James Puris, Oscar A | liam . ? - ' ?- Persons depositing letters In the ' Postoffic? wm please, place the eiamp near ; the upper right hand corner of the envelope, and they will siso -ttleaee to remember that without the stamp a letter "cannot he readied, hut will be Benito the Dead Letter Office. May 29 PORT CAT-FNDAK. FHAszs of xarit?oir. .' Full Moon, 6th, 1 hour, 23 rain?tes, evening. Last Quarter, 11th, 0 hours, 1 minutes, .evcuing. Kew Moon, 22d, 1 hour, 27 minutes, morning. First Quarter, 2fitb, 6 hours, S* tn muies,-eveurcg. n aSiMonday. t..57 6..67 IO..25 10..28 ? ' ?6|Tae?diy".. 4..S6. 6..68 .11..10 ll..23 B 3T|Wedne?day, i*..H> S..6V ' Mom. Morn. B 28 Thursday-, i..55 6..59 12:. S 13..24 H. iWrrTidsy.^.v 4.. 55 7..-0 12. .44 1..23 ? flOSitarday... 4..64 7.. 0 1..23 2..26 ? < 81'8unday. 4..64 7.. 1 2.. 0 3..30 Kxports ?sr tia? Week ending ?rtur?d ay, May- ftB. B . -TOBUOK. M ElBCZLONA-Per Spanish birk Clamilla-1020 Ibis R Boato. 270 bois Spirirs Turpentine, H.CiO feet ? : Lumber. sro I HIGH WATET .t.. nOH?STlC. BOSTON-Per sehr B N Hawkins-U3 hales Bags, Paper, Ac, 117. pkgs Metal, fl? balee Waste, 149 Bides. 10 pkgs Furniture, 16 boxo3 Mdze. 491 bala Naval Stores, 121 balee Cotton, lot of loose Iron. ' SSW YORK-Per steamship Charles ron-572 bales Cotton, 556 bois Rosin, 53 tierces Rice, 98 bales ?? Domes' i ca, 79 packages Wheat, 154 packages - Peas, 166 empty Barrels. 78 bags Cotton Seed, 50 bundles Pjper, 408 obis Poaatoes, 473 crates Vegetables. 70 boxes Sundries.Per steam 1 ship Saragossa-27 bales Cotton, 172 tierces Rice, -'- 219 casks OL vT, 13 packages Mdze, 37 obis Guano. 34 cases Wine.' 169 craes Vegetables, 216 bbl? Potatoes, 34 empty Barrels, ?5,000 feet Lumber. ......Per steejnsbip Manhattan-18? bates Cot ' 'ton, 60 bales Yarn, 48 Ale Barrels, 322 bbls Beeta. 878 bbls Potatoes, 633 crates Vegetables, 1012 bags Phosphates, 61 bags Cotton Seed, 95 packages Sundries. P&LADJSLPH LA-Per steamship Prometheus-400 tons Ashley River Phosphate. BALTIMORE- Ker steamshlo Maryland-41 tes of Bice, 436 balts cotton, 86 casks Clay, 200 \ ypress Oies, 308 bushels Wheat, 300 bu-?hs Rough Rice, 12"bales Rag?, 17 casks Iron, 56 tons Phosphate, .^.*??wtrB??,^-M~,?B3t Floormg Boa?a. 508 bags ?nd 21 bois Guano, 375 pkgs Potatoes,Vege . tables and Sun J ri es. . GEORGETOWN-Per sehrellie F Burgess-1G00 ^j^itteiaCorn^l^p^kaReaMdze. ComrliriieespTer S on tl* Carolina Railroad 07 bales Cotton, 68Tnfes Yarn. 2707 sacks Grain, bbl* Naval Stores, 1 car Cattle. To Z Davis. A T , ythe, WLebby, T H & WDewees, Bollmann Bios. Campeen A Co, Chlaolm Bros, Goldsmith & Co, H ard ta A Co, Adams, FrosfA Co, Marshall, Burge A Bowen, J A W H "Armstrong, C Litschgl, N Levin, J BE ?ioaa? G W. Williams & Co, W C Courtney A Co, E H Rodgers &-Co. J N Hobson. G H Wolter A Co. ' Wis3.it Co, Courtenay A Trenholm, J Ad ger. A Co,- H -B^wihkle, SUnhouac & Co, Weat & Jones, Sprague " Brost <? A ?jaxckembush, B -M Butler, C N Averill, ?sflipid Agent - di rt (lovrnttnal The Charleston Money Market. THTJBSDAT, May 28, 1668. Tbe ffeneral toce of the marke: ie dull, with very little offering, but mo6t securities ehow an advance MtSl?&ira?'fRtoft It? ">ve?-f? P6- ''6 88 fol? lows: Slate bills 2Ji; South Carolina Railroad shares 1; do. "per cent, bonds 2; old State bonds 2; new State bonds 5; State stock 3; First National and Peo pie's National 2; City P.ailway }?; City of Savannah bonds 2; Memphis and Charleston stock 2, and bonds 2. Charleston city stock was arlee e i by the changes in the city government, hut with the exception of a lot of $120, which w-e picked up at 35, none ha.* been soli lower than 38. There are buyers in the ma^et> and no large amount of the stock is O^J.JJ-,. Money is easy. Ihe bank, rate is 1 pet cent, bu; loans have b -en, made by ou'side parties at 7 per cent, per annum. EOUTEEHN BASE BILLE. Current Rates. Bank of Camden.26 @0) Bank of Charleston.23 / @i 0 Bank of Chester.9 @00 Bank of Georgetown..:.8 $00 Bank of Hamburg.12 @0O Bank of Newberry.3" @00 Bank of South Carolina.10 @00 Bank of State of S. Carolina, prior to 1861.12 @ 00 Bank of State of S. Carolina, after 1st Jan., 1861....1 @00 Commercial Bank. Columbia.1 fe 00 Exchange Bank, Columbia.0 @00 Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Char.-ston.G0 ?00 Merchant's Bank, Cheraw.8 (??00 People's Bank, Charleston.45 <&0O Planter's. Bank of Fairfield.'....4 <&;00 Planters' and Mechanice' Bani,Charleston.20 (5)00 Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, (old)....?.27 (&2S Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston. (new).2C @00 State Bank, Charleston. 4 @00 Union Bank, Charleston.82 r-'OO City of Charleston Change Bills.07 @ 00 State South Carolina Treasury Notes.82 fe b3 BONDS. STOCKS Ai?D COUPONS. Georgia State Coupons.CO (gSO Georgia State Bond SevenPer Cent (oldi.. .75 fa SO Georgia State Bond Seven Per Cent. (new).07 @ 70 City of Memphis Coupons.70 <S?00 City of Memphis Bonds.47 fijOO City of Columbia Bonds.30 (5,35 City of Columbia Coupons.35 fe 00 South Carolina Railroad and Bank Stock.. ?2 (a 04 3. C. Railroad Six Per Cent Bonds.00 <?i65 s. C. Railroad Seven Per Cent. B'ds.72 fi 9. C. Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness. SO f City of Charleston Six Per Cent. Stock-38 fe00 -'itv of Charleston Certificate of Indebted? ness.00 (298 Dity of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.50 fa 0 i State of South Carolina Bonds (old).50 @52 ?t?te of South Carolina Bonds (new issue, of January 1,1867).60 goo State of South Carolina Stock.48 @5J State of South Carolina Coupons.00 @42 People's National Bank Stock.92 @D4 First National Bank Stock.00 @?5 Northeastern Railroad 1st Interest Bonds. 70 fe 71 Northeastern K.K. 1st Coupons (past due).47 @48 Northeastern R.B. Certificates ol Indebted? ness.47 (?OD Charleston Gas Company Stock.00 @173 Charleston City Railway Stock.61 @52 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds (State guarantee).38 feiO Marleston and Savannah Railroad Stock.CO (3)00 i i ty of Savannah Bonds.76 @78 City of Savannah Coupons (due previous to 1st June, I860)...-..95 (?00 City of Savannah Coupons (due ofter 1st June, 1866).~ ....95 feCO femphis and Charleston Railroad Stock..50 <? demphis and Charleston Railroad Bonds.00 @83 Memphis and Charleston R. B. Coupons. .93 fe 04 THE CHAHLtSTON .HARKET. [TOB TEX WEES ENDING THUBSDAT, HAT 28.] COTTON.-This article has experienced much de iression during the entire week under the very dull nd declining character of the English market and be transactions have been restricted to the sale of mall lots, which factors had instructions to close ut and which were consequently disposed of at ates generally in favor of the bi y er. The stock at als point which has been reduced to a figure noar 500 bales, is much of it held by parties who are not isposed to sell at the governing rates until their oufiden: .?? in prices is more decidedly shaken by the evelopments of the future. The general reports .oin the country make mention of very backward top9 in consequence of the cold and wet season. In ame sections cf this. Sta'e, particularly th* north est part planter? have placed, as much cotton in ie ground as they did the previous year, but the :ost reliable intelligence from much the larger per? on of the state is that there Las been a decided fa 1 lg off in the amount of land devoted to tue staple, and a's may be said to be the prevailing state of affairs in lost sections ot the South. The rumor of the ap? parence of the army worm in'several parts 01 Lou lana at this unusually early period, causes some ixiety, and further intelligence in reference to the lovemeuts of this destructive visitor will he anxi asly lo .-ked for. Tue leading-markets have cxhib ed the following prices: At Liverpool the rate hav lg commenced at ll*?d.. receded to ll;$@U,-?d. "3 ? for middling upland, while at New York the arti' e began at 30fe30 k, improved to 30!?<? 31. and de ined to 30@33fi@29>i, and closed firmer yesterdiy ; 30J? cts. "?> lb fer New York middling'; and at this lint the market has been so unsettled that it has jen difficult to fix quotations, but sellers have been merally holding middling upland at 30 cts. ?) lb, hil.- buyers Offered 29c. The business dono in the article in this market dur ig the past week. v>ill be s-.en by the following re xrt: . On Friday: May 32, th? e was but little done, the tiering rates being too low to suit the views of sell? 's, and tts only transaction was a lot of 50 bales, ass ed middling, at 29c ?) rb. On Saturday a lew transactions took place lu tses where buyers thought they obtained slight con ??iona, but holders, in most . instanoes, were firm i o basis of 30c. "fl m. fir middling uplands. Sales 10 boles; quotations unsettled. On Monday buyers were still only willing to ope .te when they could obtain an advantage, and tho Mtneis. was confined to such lota as factors were ixious to move. Soles 75 balee; quotations were asettled and nominal On Tuesday the receding prices at Liverpool caus l"purchasers to keep out of the market, and busi? es in the article was at a stand dunn g the day; tere being no sales, quotations con.inned entirely munal. On Wednesday, the leading markets continuing to 11 off, purchasers felt no disposition to make an 1er, andino, day ?"osed without a sale. Yesteidsy. Hhe'lJverpooTond New York telegrams sing ?a* a be ttar character,- hold era felt stronger, and ixchaser? w?re more disposed to offer, but thc trtet closed unsettled, holders asking 30c and lye s offrring 2.9c ' iB m. for middling uplands: ^?J22 bales-say 15 St 25 and 7 at 2Ga ? lb* SAi-JtaASD COTTON.-Thare hay? beeono arrivals -thisquahty of the fibre during the week:, and the ock hos become so much reduced that the business r the remainder of tbe season will bc of tko most xuted character, and will hardly afford a basis for Jtable quotations. Such limited lots as maybe ld, and which may be made public, w ill t e report* I. Quotations for the pre ent are omitted. BICE.-There hos been but ittle done in this grain iring the week, and the transactions were restriet l to small lits for the local <rade, at rates which in :ated steady prices. Factors off-r but little, and ? not disp sed to Bell unless firm rates are obtained 'e quote common to fair Car Una at lO?lOkc > good 10"i. and good to common prim J Ile ?3 rb. MAYAL STCT-ES-Tbere have ben re:eiveddu og the week ab'ut 1830 bbls of spirits turpentine, sin and crude turpentine. Some 353 bbls spirits ere sold at 42c ? gallon and 130 bbls at 43c ??) gal n, tbe roarltct closing firm ut tl* ga lon. Rosin 18 been sold at 52 40 f .>r No 2, $i&? |4 bil for No SG@G 50 ? bbl for pale, and S7@7 53 bbl for itra pale. Some 603 bbls crude turp?n tin - were sold irly in the week at $4 ? bbl for virgin an d 53 fi bbl ,r yellow dip, th . mariet closinj at S3 75 *? bbl f r Irgin and $3 "3 bbl for yellow dip. BAY.-There have been no arrivals of this article uring the week, and the transactions have been con? ned to the supply of the locilretiil trade. We o e sales of some 200 bal:s of North River guasees, a lots, at SI 23@1 23 "S hundred. CORN.-The article has hardened iu va'.ue uuricg le week, but with light supplies r-rljes have been Dm ow-at irregular, ind while we learn of the sale of ennessee quaH.ies at the depot at $1 30 bushel, .eight, sacks included, by the single car load, thc -ans ac ti on ma> be con-idered above what might bo ad for large lots, and in tho absence of large sales wc note Tennessee quilit.es nominal1.) at $1 26@1 28 usbeJ, weight, sacks included, by the tar load from io depot, according to quantity and quality. FLOUR-This article is in mo.e.-.tc supply of .orthern and Western qualities, with but a limito J emand. Prices have cmtinuel without important bange during the week, and wo-quote middlings at j BO per bbl, fine at $9 76al0, super $11, extra $12i 5 SO, and family at $13a~4 per bbl. New Souther J flour may be expected to make its first appearance on tic market in abou! two weeks. The new wheat has been slightly touched by the mst in some sec : ions, but the report from the general crop continues favorable. BACON.-The demand for meat is of the tncEt limited character, and while thc stock and receipts aro very li?ht they continue ample, Holders have been finn during the week, and we quote prime shoulder at 15.li'aJ6c per ft, prime rib sides at 18c and prime clear rib do at 18>?al9c per ft ; second quality shoulders ere selling at 13}jc, and hams of Ihe same description at ISalTc per ft; prime bagged hams sell at 22?;a2Sc, and prime strips at ISalS.'.'c per ft. SArJT.?-l lot bf ISfO sacis. Was so'.d from the wharf on private terms. Holders, from etore, are asking SI 70?1 80 fi sac!:. INDIA BAGGING.-The market continues quiet, and our quota?ons are somewhat nominal. Wc quote large lots at-, cash. New York gunny cloth is held at 22(0,240. Dundee bagging, 44 inches, 1>4 fte. to tie yard, is held at 30@35 cents. Sea island bigging, 45 inches wide, 2 fts. to the yard, is held at C0&G5 cents. ROPE.-In consequence of the usc of iron tics the demand for ropo is very light and prices irregu? lar, and somewhat nominal at quotations. We quo:e hemp at F@12 cents # ft.; greenlea! at 12@13 cents, and jute ai 6^(5*9 cents V- ft. IRON BANDS AND ILES for cotton are coming into use. and DILLON'S Universal Tie, WM. ROACH, Agent, the Arrow Tie, E. MURE & Co., Agents, the BEARD'S Tie, GEORGE W. WILLIAMS k Co., Agents, and the WAILET Buckle Tie, STBEET BROTHERS A Co., Agents, and GOULD & MCINTIRE'S Tie, WILLIS 4 CHISOLM, Agents, and the PASSMAN'S Tie, R. M. BUT? LER, Agent are offered m this market at lOglO}; cents fi ft. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-There is a moderate stock of this article, and we quote river floor? ing boards at $13 V) M.; scantling and plank $10@12 fi M.; timber of shipping and good mill qualities there is a light supply on the market and may be quoted at Sll?12 ?. M. Common is selling at S5@?? fi M. ; and city sawed lumber at ?20@,.G V. M. FREIGHTS-To most points are dull and nomi? nal To Liverpool, ??d. on upland and &d on sea islands. To Havre nominal. To the West Indies but little offering at ?7@S8 gold, 9 M on lumber, for north side of Cuba, and S9@$10 fl M., gold, for south side, with thc privilege of changing ports. Coastwise-To New York by steam, $1 50 ?! bale on upland, and -c. on rea islands, 75c. T* tierce on rice ; hy sail, somewhat nominal $ ft on up? lands, and -c fi tierce on rice. To Boston by steam, -c. f* -T. on cotton and -c %} tierce on rice; "by sail -fl ft. on cotton. To Philadel? phia, -c. f) ft. on upland cotton by steam, and -a V- ft. by sail, lo Baltimore, by steam, Messr*. COURTENAY A TRENBCLM'S rates are by their steam lice $1 50 9 bale on cotton; il tierce on rice, H fl ton on phosphates (say 2000 pounds) if in packages, and by special arrangement if ia i.ulk; tfijer U on lumber; 10c. f) bushel on wheat in sacks. By this route to Philadelphia, ?2 fl bale on cotton; $1 60 fi tierce on rice; SC ft M. on phosphates, in packages. To Louisville. (Ey..) 76c. ft hundred on rice. To Cincinnati 55afl hun dred on rice. To St. louis 66c. fl hundred on rice. On lumber, by sail, to New York Phila? delphia and Baltimore, at STg 8 fl M., and on timber ?0@10 fl M. nominal. EXCHANGE.-Sterling Bills-The rate yesterday waa 151*? for sixty day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchasing sight checks on New York at par, 5 days discount, 10 and 15 days X discount 2C and 25 days yt dis? count, 30 days 1 fl cent, disccunt They are sell-1 hog sight checks at J c premium. GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying al 40 and selfing at 41. Marketa by Telegraph. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, May 28.-Consols 90. Bonds 72?ia72.\i' ?LIVERPOOL, May ?8.-Noon-Cotton Jinner, with an advancing tendency. Sales 10,000 bales; prices unaltered. Breadstuffs quiet. Corn S6*. Red wheat I2*.8d. Lard quiet. Pork del!. Evening-Cotton armer and higher ; upland? ll}?&.\ Orleans ll -id. Lord dull. Sugar finner. DOMESTIC MARKETS. NEW YORE, May 28.-Noon-Cotton a 6hade high sr; middling 30j?c. Turpentine 49a50cta. Rosin, strained and good strained, $3 20i3 30. Gold S9& ilocej firm. 4a5. Eveciog.-Cotton lc better; sales 2900 bale? at 31c. nour, State, ?6a!> 23; Southern 89 70al4 75. Wheat :lo?ed fairly active and 1 to 2; better; amber South? on $2 00. Mixed Western corn il 15. Oats BSJtfCfc deas pork $28 22}?a28 37>?. Lard quiet and heavy, jugar firmer. Turpentine 49a49>?c. Roein S3 15a7. Freights firm. Gold 89& Border State bones irroag. BALTIMORE, May 28.-Cotton firm at 34c. Flour lull ; wheat very dull ; prime corn firm ; inferior dui! ; -bite tl Mal IC; yellow $1 21al 24; oats90a93; rye 51 ; mess pork quiet at 829 50; bacon quiet ; lard 19c. WILMINGTON, May 28.-Turpentine has declined, md firm at 43. Rosins, pale and lower grades most a demand; black $1 90; strained $2 13; No. 2, $2 20; >xtra No. I, $4 50; pale $7. Tar firm at $3. Cot-.on lull. AUGUSTA, May 28.-Cotton market closed firm. Middlings ?8>tc traies 22 bales. Receipts 38 balee. SAVANNAH, May 28.-Cotton firm and advanced, ant without buyers. Middl'ngs held at S0)?a31e. Exports 3788 bales-or which, coastwise 2077 b les ; o Liverpool DU bales. Stock 149 bales sea islands, >1C5 bales uplands. MOEILK, Kay 28-Cotton closed irregul?r; sales 150 bales; middlings 2t?28??c, holders re ru dag to tell at those quotations. Receipts 23 bales. NEW ORLE AN ?, May 28.-Cotton firmer; middlings !3>?c. Sales 100C balts; receipts 20 balee. Sterling ?3>?a55. New York sight exchange}; per cent pre ninm. Cuba sugar. Nos. 12 and 13,12~?al3c; prime louisiana, 15^alS.^c. Cuba molasses nominally 48 55c. LOUISVILLE, May 28.-Superfine flour $8 75.9. J?rn 90c. Lard 182?e. Meas perk $28. Shoulders 4c; clear sides 17,y. CINCINNATI,May 28.- Mesj pork $28. Shculdcrs 3>?c; clear aide? 17c. UB>(D?PC?B?t>P \ ? I s I ? ! I I s 1 " ? B ? ?. a 5 : tr - s i g i i i J s a a K f- if: ? ir. c. o p. ! I S I I I I I I I S? !" .u 1* r* j* O ? OD V-? OD SO o ?- e ? ts O a? i- to to ce Baltimore Marice;. BALTIMORE, May 2C-COFFEE-We to-day Bole a 'bently improved Inquiry, though buyers show but it lo disposition to meet sellers; a sale ol" 320 bacs Rio reported at 17c, cold. COTTON-The market was nga'n verv dub1 to-day. Se only hoar of a snail lot good ordinary at 2Sc . addling held nominally at 30:. FLOUR-ihe market contini-.es hcavv, very little nquiry either ior exr ort or local trade." and prices, larUculjriy Joe Bpriuq wheat brands, laver buyers, rt e note tue shipment of COO bbls Northwestern extra n Hosten. GRAIN-Re-eipts of wheat were oujit- nominal to lay, ouly 200bu^heis white an i 7<HJ bushels red re ported on 'change; eales were toa large extent, and embraced lota previously received and from etjre. We note on absence of choice samples: sales were composed oi 265 bushels good white at 52 90; 600 do fair do $2 63; 170 brahcls mixed $2 80; 160 bushels prime red $2 90; 1182 bushels good do $2 83; 450 bushels good f ennsylvania $2 80; 100 do $2 75. Corn-Receipt? light; 2260 bushels white and 2390 bushel? yellow only reported; market active, par tictLlarly jor whit?; with nrices s'ro'-'-er; included in the Eales were 1250 bushels primewhite at ?1 15; 4??? bushels good do $1 li: 1000 bushels, partly mixed, at $113; 390 bushels B. E. do SI 03; of yel? low. 100 bushels, in store, sold at $124 ; 200 bushels $1 28; 950 bushels, from cars, at $1 22. Oats-600 bushels off red: sales about 100 bushels, in small lots, and at irregular prices, viz: G. 0 bushels West? ern a,( 88?90cts; 400 bushels Maryland, light 92a97 cts, nil 83 lbs. We ore pleased to observe that the sales for the past two days have been uniformly v?? at the well-established custom of, 32 lbs. dud hope that both buders anti Bellen will hereafter stick closelv to the rule. Bye-470 bushels offered; 100 bushels only were sold, at $2 05; prime held higher. MOLASSES -We report the sale of 648 hhde, 53 tes Cuba clayed, cargo of brig W H Kennedy, lor boil? ing, at 49:ic, the highest price yet reached; stock very small. PEIBOLEUM-IS duh; no sales for export; quote re? fined in bond nominal at 28c. PROVISIONS-There is a moderately improved job? bing demand ; orders for baco-i are better and prices steady at 14%c for shouldrrs; IC?? cts for rib sides; 17%'c for clear rib; 20a23e for hams. For large lote there is no inquiry, and prices remain nominal as before quoted, viz: Mess pork S29a29 60; bulk shoul? ders 13c; rib 15%al5% cts; clear rib 16cts, all loose. Lard-Western 19al9%c. BUTTER-Very little Kew York State arriving; hst Bale of prime was at 30c; market now tco low ior re? ceipts of this description. We quoe good and choice Western yellow 25i28c; fresh Ghi dca 26a30c, as to quality. BICE-We quote prime Carolina ll^al2c^and Ran? goon lCalC.'i'c currency, scarce ?nd finn; sales to-day 250a300 bags at lie. New York Market. MONET. MARKET. The New York Journal of Commerce, of Tues? day, May 26, says: Th?re is no change in the general features of the money market from the increasing ease noted during the last f-.w days. Capital is abundant at 4a3 re? cent, for call loans upon improved collaterals, and the best comtrercial paper is readily negotiated at 6 per cent per annum discount. , PRODUCE HARKET. NEW YORK, Xray 25.-BREADSTUFTS.-The mar? ket for State and Western flour is-quiet and prices are not so Arm. The sa'es are 6800 bbls at ?6 25 a9 for superfine State; $9 20a9 60 for common extra State; $9 65a9 75 tor good to choice do; !9 85al0 SO for fancy do; $8 25a0 "for super fine Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, tc. and $9 25 ?9 70 for extra do; $9 75al0 60 for choice extra do, including shipping bunds of round hoop Ohi ) at $9 75al0 15, and trade brands of do at S10 20al3 50; good to cho'ce white wheat extras $11 65ul3; St Louie ai filai'.' 25 ior common to fair extra, and $12 50al0 50 for good to choi e. closing quiet. We quote: Superfine State, $8 25o9; extra State. $9 20 9 75; super Western, ?8 25a9; extra Western, $9 25a9 70; extra Ohio round hoop $9 75al0 15; do trade, 10 20ai3 50; extra GencEee, -a-; extra it Louis, $llal6 50. SotrateP FLO tra-Is to fair demand. Prices are not qu?ubly different though rather weak. We no? tice sales af 680 bois at $9 9U*10 90 ior fair extra, and $11 cl i 75 fot gr od to choice do. CALIFORNIA Fx.cun-?Tfce market is quite actice and prices tr- a shade easier, lhe sales are 1450 Sicks it $11 25al3 75. \ COHN-The market opened a lut e stronger and closed quietly at about former figures. We notic3 sale? of 14L0u0 bushels at $l 09al ll for new West? ern mixed afloat, closing at $1 09*1 IO, and $118 ior Southern yellow. ' OATS-Are in good demand with prices ruling 1 to l%c higher. Sales were made ot 71,000 bushels Western at. 87c in store, and 87><a88c afloat COFFZE.-The market is quiet, but prices remain without quotable charge. We do not learn of any eales oi moment COTTON.-Ibo market is dull, heavy and nominal. There 1B more disposition manifested to pell small lots oi toe low grades, and a few of the hole ere or lines are asking ior bids, Which, with an unimproved demand, weakens prices. Even running middling cotton is scarce and ie held-at a relatively higher figure than the othtr kinds. The sales foot up 325 boles, including 74 to spinners, 20 to speculators and 231 to exporters. We quote: - Upland b Florida. Mobile. N. O. Texas. Ordinary.27 27% 27% 27J? GoodOr'n'ry.28 28% 28% 28% LowMidTng29 29% ?H 29% Middling.30% 80% 31 31% GUSSIES-We quote a quiet market, with no sales tb report EAT-Is firm at SOaS?c for shipping, and $1 iOal 40 for retail qualities. Str.w is selling ct 90c for lops rye, and 60c ior short rye. RICE-Remains without change. We quote Caro? lina at ll all,v, and Hang-cnat9%al0c. SUGAR-'lhe market lor raw is very quiet and prices are a little easier. We qvote fair to good re? fiting at ll%all%i, anti Ne J2boxat 12%c. lhe sales are seline's at ll%c fer Demorara, 12 %c for English I?l?nd, and 183 boxes Havana at 12%ali%c. Refined is quiet at unchanged price?. We quote soil yellow at 14al5c, soft white ut io;-, al Cc, and crushed, powdered and granulated at lo%al7e. MOLASSIS-The market it quie , and rr ces are in the buyer ' favor. We quote clayed at A7a50-, and MuBCO.tdo at G0a57c The sjlcs are 286 bhrts, 30 tierces ceulrituyal at 39c, and 69 hhds Neuvitae a: 58:. NAVAL STORES-Spirits turp?n line closed steadly ct Cla51%c for merchantable lots; GO bbls do to ar r.ve were sold at C0c; and a small lot, 15 bbls, in shipping crJer, on the spot, at 62c. Rosins-Tue market hos not changed materially; the sales are 1000 bbls. strained common at S3 1S%?3 20. closing at these figures; $3 25 tor good strained; $3 40e3 75 ior No 2; $4a5 for No 1. PROVISIONS-Pork-The market for mess ia very quiet, but price) are steadily held We notice eales of 250 bbls new Western mess at S28 80, regular way. The transactions In the other ikdsarc also light Tue princial feature is the award by the U. S. comm-s cary i f 950 bbh prime mess at $24 43a24 55; somt small lots of city mes? told at $26 86a26 87. We quote old mess at $27 75a28; prime end extra prime at $23 25*23 75, and prime meas at $24 50. l ue after? noon market is quite active but at a triOe lower pri.es; we notice salve of 1250 bbls mesa at $28 75a28 80, regular way, dosing with $28 75 asked, and $26 02% bid. BEET-We do not learn of any change" in lhe mar? ket Small lots are selling to the trade at former rates, lhe sales are 810 bbls at $15a20 50 tor plain Weste-n mess, and $20 50a24 75 for extra mew. BEEF HAMS-The market <s dull and prices are nearly nominal. We quote $35a35 50. MIDDLES-There is but very Utile inquiry, and prices have a declining tendency. CUT MEATS-?h? re is a moderate incrtriry. but no important sales. We quote hims in sweet pickle at 17%'a!8c, and shoulders in dry salt ut 13al3%c. BMORED MEATS.-lhe 'demand is improving a little, but is as yet limited and p ices are not strong. Wc quote harre at 19a21%:, plained and bagged; shoulders at 14%al5%e. and clear rib at 17%al8c. BUTTER -lhere is but little fl o Lng to-day, and with fair offerings prices are still in the buyers' f<vor. We quote Western at 25a30c, and State at 30 a32c. CHEESE.-The receipts sre quite Ubeial, but ire mostly of the lower grades ol new, wh'ch are not in request at present Thc transactions sro mainly with the shippers at 8alGc for iufe-ior io fife. LARD-There is a much more ic.ive inquiry from the home trade and exporters, and with fight offer? ings higher prices are paid, li he sales are 1150 tierces and bbls ar 18%al9o for No 1 lo kett e rendered eily ; 18%c for No 1 Western; :8.7?al9'i.'c lor steam render? ed and kettle dried do; and. 19%ol9%c for kttUcren? dered do. closing ver7 firmly at the outside pncis. Also, 300 tierces, for delivery the lus. half of June, at 19%'c. /Barine Heros. Port of Charleston, May 39. IN THE ROAUS Sehr Sunny Side (of New York), Ellis, Tampico 19 days. Fustics, Hides, fcc To the Master-bound to N.w York. The Sunny Side experienced a suc? cession of gales from the eastwaid, carried away the main rigging, part ol' head gear, and is short ol pre? visions and water. Sailed Yesterday. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia. Sehr B N Hawnins. Wyatt, Boston. Steamer Ci cy Point Adkins, Palatka, via Jackson? ville, Fernandina and Savannah. From this Port. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York. May 26. Steamship Saragossa, Crowcll, Now York, May 20. Sehr C h Raymond, Higgins, Boston, May 25. Up for tliis Port, sehr Myrover, Hugues, at New York, May 26. Lil ST OP SHIPTON G IntUe Port of Charleston, May 2S, 1668. mj-ELi; UNDER 100 TONS. AND STEAMERS COASTING WITHIN TEE STATE EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. Champion, 1418 tons, Lockwo x3, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading-James Adger b Cc. Sherman, 973 tons. Henry, at Atlantic wharf, for New Orle ms, repairing-J A Enslow li Co. Ecy West, 018 tons, Rudolf, ot Accommodation wharf, " Lrom New York, repairing-J A Enslow k Co. SHIPS. Sedbergh (Br), 614 tons. Encale, at .Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Patterson b Stock. Richard the 'J hird, 808 tons. Scott, at Brown ic Co's wharf, lor Liverpool, loading-Master. Amelia, 683 tons, Conner, at Veuniug's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-J T Welsmau. BARKS. Annie BimboU, 732 tons, Lipcoln, at Brown i; Co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Street Bros k Co. BRIGS. limes (Br), 162 tons, Morgan, in the Road?, from Cardenas, waiting-J A Enslow & Co. SCHOONERS. James A Crocker, 102 tons, Small, at Central wharf, from Fall River, repairing- H F Baker k Co.? Charles Comery, 152 tons, Ku'jn, iu Ashley River, lor Boston, loading-Risley k Creighton. Lum Bridgman, 33u tons. Hart, in Ashley River, for Philadelphia, loading-Risley k Creighton. Amelia G Ireland, 285 tons, 'iowosend, at Accommo? dation wharf, for Sa'.'Ua, Geo, ready-Mast-r. Ella Howell ?Br), 78 tons, Roberts, at U. ion wharf, from Kahunas, discharging- P J Ee. erd. 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So I . ; -JCC*?-ICI ci C c: ic ic I_J TP T: = : O f ' Si I d| ; s- ? -o? .ss? i 8-I.J 'fe: Vg- : 8S-?SSSgSS8i ? &s ? IC- I 19-1 I . o - rf? ?? CC - O IC CO CC Cl I I :T-p-j] FT \ "Iff (j ri i : S : S- >?-?S!?.8S 8 |? | i.. I . *?? I . cc ts Ci Cl O CC C Cl :C O IC I . ' ! I * I * ? S - O -3 oe <o IC CO Ct i- IC ; ' . I ? Cl i CQOOHICM CO 00 Cg 00 I_Qi i -1 09 fi I ?o ta l&i BBS./ fia I KOTZ.-We have deducted from Kew Orleans 77,116 bales, from Mob?e.bales, from Charles? ton 4611 tales Sea leland acd 160 bales TJplacd, and I rom Savannah 4977 8ea leland acd 727 balee Upland Cotton-the quantities received at those porte trom Florida, Mobile, Texas and Savannah. Comparative Exports vt Cotton, from the Port ot Charleston. EtiOBTED TO Liverpool. Scotland.. Olher British Ports. Total to Great Britain... H?TT? . Marseilles. Other i rench Ports. Total to France. Holland. Belgium. Noith of Europe. SEA ISLAND. Bales. 0,082 Bales. 80,91! 0,682 78 Total North of Europe. fouth of Europe. 'Yest Indies, ??c.. 80,912 2,868 2,868 8,710 3,710 9,507 Total Foreign Ports. Portland, Me. Boston. Rhode Island, fcc. New York. Philadelphia. Daltirnore and Nov ilk_ New Orleans, Ire.. Other Un.'ted SL-tea Porte. Total to Coastwise Ports. Grand Total. 0,760 114 3.CC4 '..6.987 278 14,273 4,893 93,964 3.369 11.033 3,240 9006 102.832 223,819 Exports of Klee, Naval Stores and L in* ber from the Port of Charleston, l rom September 1, 1867, to Itt ay 38, 1868 IN. STOI.H;. LUMBER. POUTS. Boston. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Hartlord, Conn Wilmin?:on, N. C.. New Orleans . Mobile. Providence. Kl Other U. S. Port?... Total Coastwise Barcelona. Majoren & a Market] Bahamas. Ea vuna.I Matanzas. Baracoa.'.. Sa?rua La Grande...| Cienfues03.1 St. Jaso de Cub'i. ..| Cai barden. Halifax. NS. St Johns, N B... London. Bristol. Eng.... Liverpool. Havre. RICE. Tierces. 351 9,000 890 3,079 "as 863 327 BarrelH. 5.61:2 11,908 210 126 15,90' Total Foreign.. Grand Total.. 15.992 j Feet. 4,204 2,404, 1,366, 110 1,00(3, 288, 17,931 9,479,360 223 iee 1,871 f 129,000 4281 25,000 26.000 408,402 90,789 124,003 109.0.":0 94,014 181,311 501 62,754 23CI 118,518 2,408 6,104 0,779 19,348 37,2791 10.902,201 JUST RECE IV ED BY E. H. KELLERS & CO., Drvjpsriete, No. 131 MEETING-STREET, VICHY GRANDE GRILLE AND KISSINGEN BITTER WATER, Ia Original Pauling:!?. Af ril 30 Cliarleston Wholesale Prices, BAGGING, fl yard Dandee. Gunny Cloth. BALE ROPE, fl ft-Manilla. Weetern. Kew York. Ju e. BREAD, fl tt >avy. Pilot. Crackers. BRICKS, . BRAN, fl 100 16B., COTTON, fl lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary., Low Middling. Middling to Strict Middling. Good Middling. Sea Island. CANDLES, fl lb-Sperm.*.. Adamantine. Tallow. COFFEE, fl lb-Ko. Laguayra . Java. CORDAGE, fl lb-Manilla. Tarred American. CORN MEAL, fl bbl. COAL. fl ton-Anthracite. Cumberland. COPPER. * lb-Sheet. FERTILIZERS Wando Co's Ammon'd Sol Phos. Potato Fertilizer.,...ft\. Alkaline Phosphate. Bone Floor. Double Refined Poudrette....... Niles' Phosphate. Peruvian Guano, 'fi ton. Facifio Guana, fl 2000 Yoe. Phoenix Guano. Baugh's Phosphate, fl 200O lbs... Rhodes Phosphate, $ 2000 ms... Mapes'SuperPhosphate,? 2000 re ZeU's Raw Bone Phosphate. Zell's Super Phosphate of Lime.. Woolston'? Phosphate of Lime. 30 fe - IS? 4 Ca, 8 fe - e BX6 09 7 @ 8 9 fe ll 12 p 15 9.GO @20.00 33 fe - - fe - - I - - ? - 35 fe 1.50 28 fe - 22 fe 23 19 fe 20 20 fe 2G 2S @ - 35 (3 40 26 6.00 28 Wando Co's Ammon'd Sol Phos. G5.00 fe - Potato Fertilizer.....ff:. 50.00 ? - Alkaline. Phosphate. 30.00 fe - Bone Floor. 65.00 fe - Double Refined Poudrette_ 30.00 fe - Nilta' Phosphate. 03.00 @ - Peruvian Guano, ? ton. 100.00 ? - Pacific Guana, fl 2000 Yoe. 75.00 fe - Phoenix Guano. 55.00 ? - Baugh's Phosphate, fl20OOfts... 60.00 ? - Rhodes Pboapbate, ? 2000 ms... 65.00 fe - Mapes'Super Phosphate, fl 2000 ft Go.00 fe - Zell'e Raw Bone Phosphate. 65.00 fe - Zell'e Super Phosphate of Lime.. 65.00 ? ? - Woolston'? Phosphate of Lime..- j 65.00 ? 00 ?7?H--Cod, ? 100 lbs.I 7.00 fe 9.60 Herring, fl box. 40 @ 00 Mackerel, No. 1, ? half bbl.10.5? fell. Mackerel, No. 2, ? half bbl. 9.. . @ - Mackerel, No. 3, ? bbl. - ? - Mackerel, No. 1, by kits.75 fe - No. 2. - fe - No. 3.j - (& Sardines, fl IOC-quarter noxes.. 23 fe 25 Hali boxes 48 @ 50 FLOUR, fl bbl-Super.11.00 fe - Northern and Western Extra.11.60 ?12.50 Baltimore Extra.13.00 ? - Southern-Super.12.00 ?12.50 Extra.13.00 ?13.50 Family.l?.00 (&14.50 FRUITS-Brunets, ? ft. 22 fe - Figs. 40 fe - Dried Apples. - fe - Almonds, snit shell. 35 fe 40 Raisins, M. R., fl box. 4.00 fe 5.00 Raisins, layer. 5.00 @ 5.50 -Oranges. - @ - Lemons, ? box.IC.00 fe 17.00 GLASS, fl box of 60 feet American, 8x10. 5.50 @ 6.00 American, 10x12. 6.00 ? 6.50 French, 12x14. 7.00 fe 8.00 GRAIN- Maryland Oats, fl bushel. - fe - Western Oats, fl bushel. - ? - Corn, fl bushel. 1.26 @ 1.30 Beans, ? bushel.. 2.00 to 3.00 BAY, ? cwt.-North River... 1.25 @ - Eastern.| - fe - HIDES-Dry, fl ft... ?. io ia, 12 INDIGO- fl ft.;. 1.00 fe 1.76 IRON-Refilled, fl ft. 06Jife 06 Swede. us ft 09 LATHS, fl M. 4.00 fe 4.50 L/J/x*?-Shell, fl bbl. - fe - "South Carolina, in obis.. 1.50 fe - Rockport, in bulk.11.25 fe - Cement. 2.75 fe 3.00 Plaster Paris. 4.00 fe 4.50 CUMBER. H M. leet Gear White Pine, 1st quality.|50.06 ?55.00 White Pine, good run.38. co ?40.00 Yellow Pine.?.120.00 fe25.00 Boards, fl M. feet-Rough.j 12.00 (SI5.00 Grooved and Tommed_ 28.00 (it 32.00 LEATHER, country tanned, fl ft. - fe - MOLASSES. $ gallon-Cuba. 48 fe 60 Muscovado. 50 fe 63 Sugar House.... ?t? fe 1.00 New Orleans. - ra, - NA YAL STORES, fl bbl-Tar.... - @ - Pitch. - fe - Rosin, PaJe. 5.00 vt 6.50 Rosin, No. 3. 3.00' fe 4.00 Rosin, No. 2. 2.50 @ - Roon. No. 3..:. - - Snirith Tunenime, I* trallon. 40 ? 42 OJ-nu: "c. 10. 10 tc. - ?'-'AILS- American, 4@20d, ? keg.. 5.50 @ 7.00 American Wrought. - @ - bathing.I 7.50 felO.OO Copper, fl ft. 1.00 ? - Galvanized.I 30 fe - 6pike?..^..'. 12 fe 15 OllS-lMid. fl ?allen. 1.35 fe Linseed, fl gallon. 1.20 Ca. 1.30 j Sperm, Winter, t* gillon.| 2.75 ? 3.(0 Cotton Seed, fl caljon.I - fe - Castor ?E. 1.), ? gallon.| 3.00 fe - Olive, fl dozen.I 8.00 felO.OJ Kerosene, fl gallon. 62 fe 54 Benzine, fl calton.I 60 (ai - PKOVISJCNS-Bc-.r, mess, fl bbl.j24.00 fe2G.OO Beef, prime.'..114.00 @15.00 Pork, mees. - Cm - Rump. - fe - Bacon, Hams, fl ft. . 22 fe 23 Bacon, Sides. 18 fe 18?-' Bacon, Shoulders. I6??fa IC Bacon, sti-.ps. ISf-i'?i - Lard, m keg-'.. - fe - Butter. 40 fe 55 Cheese. 15 fe 30 Potatoes, fl bbl. 4.00 fe 5.00 Onions.I 6.00 @ - Apples. 6.00 fe 8.(0 P^AT-S-White Lead, fl ft. 10 fe 10 Black Lead. 10 fe 12 Zinc. White.! 12 fe IC PLOW STEEL, fl ft * 12 fe - fi/CE-Carolina, fl ft. O.^fe 10M East India. - fe - SLATES-American, fl square.12.00 (? - SHINGLES, fl M. 7.00 66 8.C0 White Pine, first quabty.13.00 fe - SALT- Liverpool, course, ? sack.. 1.70 fe 1.80 Liverpool, fine. - fe - SOAP- Bar, fl ft. ll fe 15 STARCH, fl ft. 10 fe 12 SPICES, fl ft-Cusma. 1.00 fe - Mace. 1.7C fe - - Cloves. 75 fe Nutmegs.i. 2.00 fe 2.60 Pepper. 40 fe - Pimento. 40 fe CO}* Race G in? er. 30 to - SPIRITS, fl gallou-Alcohol. 6.0U fe 6.00 Brandy, Cognac.I 4.00 ?12.00 Brandy, Domestic. 3.00 fe 3.75 Oin, Holland. 4.76 fe 6.00 Oin, American. 3.50 ?3.75 hum, Jamaica. 5.00 fe 0.00 Rum, N. E. 2.50 fe 3.00 Whiskey, Bourbon. 3.00 'a 5.00 Whiskey, Rectified. 2.30 fe 2.4U SUGAR, fl ft-Kaw. lu fe 16 Crushed. 18 fe 19 Clarified A. 17 (a 18 Clarified B. 17 fe 18 Clarified C. . 16?i@ 17 Loaf. 18 Cm 19 Porto Rico. 14 fe 16 Muscovar*'. 13 fe 15 SE6L4&$fDom'ic manu'cure, fl M. 18.00 ?45.00 TEAS, fl ft-Imperial. 2.00 fe 2.50 Gunpowder. 2.00 fe 2.60 Hyson. 1.60 fe 1.C0 Young Hyson. 1.50 fe l.co Black. 1.00 fd? 1.75 TOBACCO, fl ft, SJ per quality.... 40 fe 1.50 TIM3BR-Eevrn Timber-Y.Pine.. 4.00 fe]2.U0 Ash. - fe - Poplar. - *. - -Hickory. - ?s - TIN-IC Roofing Plate.15.00 fe - IS Roofing Plato.|17.00 fe - IC Tin Plate' 10x14.16.50 fe - I X Tin Plato 3x14.17.00 fe - 1 C Tin Plate, 14x20. 1C.5U fe - ? lock Tin, ? lb. 40 fe - TWINE-Cotton, ? ft. 75 fe - Baling. 45 fe - Hemp. *5 fe - Jute'.. 60 fa - VARNISB-B?ghl, fl gallon. 25 fe _ Parafine. - fe - VI NEG A R-White Wine, fl gallon. 60 fe Cider. 30 fe - French. 1.00 fe 1.25 HINE, fl gallon-Port. 2.50 @ 6.00 Madeira. 2.25 ? 5.00 Sherry. 2.25 fe 6.00 Claret, fl case. 5.00 @13.50 Champagne, fl basket. 25.00 fe30.00 nominal. 1 53 ? 6? Catering plates. QKK&SBJRIER WH1TB SVJUPHCK SPRINGS. GREENBRIER COUNTY, W. VA. The undersigned, lessees of this old and well known WATERING PLACE, announce that ieucourag:d by the liberal patronage received last season) the have largely added to their accommodations in comfort and Lu appearance, ruril ire prepared to entertain FIFTEEN HUNDRED GUESTS. Tho Bathing accommndittons are in fine order; Bot and Warm Sulphur Bathe, so eminently effica? cious in many cases, are at the command of visitors at all hours. In addition to other amusements, they Lave pro? vided a new and elegant BOWIING ALLEY and BILLIARD ROOM, conveniently located. Proleseor ROSENBERG L'R'S celebrated FULL L'RAsS DAKD hus beeu engaged for the season. A good Livery Stable will i e lept on the premise?. The completion of the Virginia Central Railroad lo CiovinRton leaves only twenty miles of Btapinp, through a beautiful mountain country, over a well irraded turnpike. Terms: Three dollars per day, and eighty dollac-s per month. Chi dren under ten years of age oiid colored servants half price. White servants accord? ing to accommodations. PEYTON A CC. May 9 Imo ITHS G lt ii. K >' VI Li L. LU 'IOU N T A1 X EE K SPOBLlcriLD EYSRY THURSDAY, AT $1 (Hi it per year, in advance. Advertisements inserted itRui.l rate?. G. E. ELFORr. May 10 Editor'ard Pienrirtor, Spmal Notices. 93-m PORTANT TO PERSONS ADVANCED TN ' TEARS. TROUBLED WITH CONSTIPATED BOWELS AND DIPFICULTT OF PASSING WATER, IMPERFECT DIGESTION, FOOD CONVERTED TO WATEP. Let'.er from a wei known citizen of Gliio. Mr. J. HILDEETH, aged CS years, Mansfield, 0.: MACSFIELD, 0., March 21,1SC8. DB. BALWAY: Enclosed find one dollar. Send by - m sll as many of your Regulating Pills as you can afford. I wish your Pills and Resolvent I like them very much and recommend them to others. Cur druggists hive none ; they say the run is so great they have Edd out. lam free to say, for myself, they are the beet medicine I ever found. I wish you would inform me if there is any danger ff they sre retained in the system fo r a Ioncth o? t.me, by ta? king one or more every evening for a length of time, as there are many good medicines that are iujuricus tc take for a length of time. I have for several years been troubled with costive neas, so that even injections wot ld not procure aa evacuation. I was all the time in more or less pam. from '.he flitulency, with large discharges o? wind. At the same time I was afflicted with urinary diffi? culties; attunes it almost Hued vii to pass water,. very scanty and in drops, at other timos large quan? tities, almost amounting to diabetes. My fige is 68.. I tried everything I thought would dp good; nothing, afforded rel itt In shor-, I procured one box of BAB WAT'S REOULATTSO PILLS, took ai r, free evacuations followed- no sickness, no pain. Took two ai bed? time, this secured a stool each J ay; sometimes weald take three, at others four, each day-result, regular for. s everal days, without pills. All pain and trouble . fi om wind ceased. Got one bottle of B.P.. EZSOL vnrr; urine now all right I am well known, more or less, allover this State, and not unfavorably for truth and veracity. Send pills without delay (Signed) J. HILDRETE. ANSWER.-R4DWAY'S PELLS are composed ex clueively of vegetable extracts, and are dissolved in the stomach, and the'r properties absorbed through the circulation, s ctiug on tho blood, chyles Aile aid other fluids of the system, passing off through the excretions, and not like mercury, calomel, corrosive sublimate, antimony and thc common drastic sut stanccE that form the basts of ordinary pills, accumu? late in lhe system and laconic deposited In the bc ne5. joints, csrtileges and glands of thc system, but they communicate their curative influence through the blood, chyle, bile, sweat, urine, &c. ; correcting, regu ating, puriiying, cleansing and purging from the body all unhealthy humo: a, and restoring functional harmony to the secreting vessels and orifices of every, gland and organ. In all cases of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Imper? fect Digested Food their influence is wonderful, and. no matter how weak or paralyze! the bowels may * be, or how irregular or costive, in thc aged or others,. one dose will ensure a discharge, and one cr two ex sure regular stools, at least once a day. All aged gentlemen and ladies, who have used them, prefer - them to all otheis, and the young and vigorous find . them the most thorough regulator of the liver aid towels known. In cases where the bowels have been paralyzed ty lead, 3 nd other mineral?, and from arti- - sans' diseases, these Pills Uave secured free passage, . where all other means failed. In bilious attachs, in? flammation of the bowels, eryfipel-s, feve.ii, ?tc, ? tba', causes ulceration of the lining of the bowels and intestines, they are mild, sure and healing. Every family sb.uld keep, these Pills. Ihey are the best family physicians in the world, and only 26 cents per box, or $120 for six boxes. Sent to any part of the - United States by mail. Ihe use of the Sorr-apariUian, or Renovating Re? solvent, in your case, showed its importance in uri? nary difficulties. T ie agod are moro or lets troubled with these affection i; weakness of the .digestive or? gans and imperfectly digested food being the cause; the insuflicieney of chyle, or its unhealthy condition, foils to dissolve the substances taken into the stom? ach, so B3 to pass off through the aliment ry canal; it -s (the food) converted into w.iler and seeks an escape through the k:dneys, thus establishing a loreign seen fion of these glands, hence the urine becOM es charged with foreign constituent--, causing deposits of gravel, brick-dust, litbic add, albumen, sugar, is '., irritating the bladder, causing woakne?-?, pasalyr l, catarrh and pain to the cajal of urethra in in us. i tissage out of the s; stem. Hundreds cf aged persons suffer from this cs well as others. A few doses of Radway's Sarsapaiillian Resolvent would-re? move these diffiultie?. and with (ho aid of the pills secure healthy and perfect digestion. Hundreds ol pei sons su fieri :i g from kidney and .urinary disturb? ances and diseases, may rest assured of this being thc true cause. Now, in such cases, Il -chu, Cubebs. Jumper, Gin, ?tc, are dangerous, ?md will prolong the cure and establish worse and.new difficulties. Cubebs are irrit?t ng and makes the urine acrid, causing pain, Itching, kc, along its passage. Every well informed medical mon knows what I state is a. fact Let those who are troubled just try tho Sarsa parillian Resolvent and Radway's Pills, you will find almost Immediate relief; it will do for yon what it bas done for Mr. Hildretb. This gentleman is a. stranger to us, we give his testimony as wo received : it ; of one fact reet assured, one bottle of the Sarsapa rillUn, or Renovating Resolvent, is worth all the Bucliu leaves that were ever gathered by the most enlightened Hottentot, who,' perhaps, knows as much about Buchu ss tho constitution, whether it be shat? tered, wrecked, or pre.erved pure and entire, 1 he Fareira Brava, Sarcn; ar Ulina, and Other vege? table substances, are gathered for Dr. Badway by perseus of intelligence, who are acquainted with the different varieties of each root, so as not to make a mistake. We do not trust the gathering of our roots i to a lot or 6j.vase Hottentot, hence the certainty o? - securing the genuine roots. May 20 Dire 0 S3- WHEATON'S OINTMENT WILL CURE . the Itch. WHEATON'S OINTMENT will cure Salt Bbe.a-... WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures Old Sores. WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures all Diseases the Skin. Price 60 cents; by mill 60 cents. AU druggist? sell it WEEKS k POTTER, Boston, Proprietors. September 16 38mwfly jjS- IHE GREAT PRESERVER OF ' HEALTH.-TARRANI'S EFFERVESCENT SELT ZEE APERIENT can always be relied upon as a pleasant, milo, 6pecdy and posi'ivo euro lu all ca.-ee of Costiveness, Dyspepsia,' Heartburn, Sick Head? ache, lndiiror-tion, Boar Stomach. Liver Corop'a.nt. BUiirasaesf, Flatulency. Fol Ines? -? Blood, and ail!. Inflaina.ory Complaints whore a gentle cooling ca ttarti. is required; so says the Chemist so Bays the Physician, so says the great American Public of the Nineteenth Century. Eeed ye them, and be uot without a bottle in the house. Before life is imperilled, deal judiciously with the symptoms; remember that the slight internal i disorders of to-day may become an obstinate incura? ble disease to-morrow. Manufactured only by the sole proprietors, TAR? RANT k CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 278 Green? wich and No. 100 Warren streets New York. Sold by all Druggists. February.; ! [oot3l] Sm J T^U'ISK.-^CAKR?lrfL di CO. PRESERVERS, PICKLelRS, OYSTER PACKERS, tic . No. IS Light-street, Ballimore, Joint Proprietors and Solo Agtnts for EORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK, Prepared by thc Baltimore Condensed Milk Company ? April 22 6mos B COK AND JOB PRINTING THE UNDERSIGNED INFORMS HIS FRIEND?5 and the Public that ho has a large assortment oi NEW TY HE, MACHINERY, and a fine eto.k o? CARDS, PAPER, ?tc, direct from manufacturers, and will execute all orders for BOOK ANO JOB PKIKTING in a neat manner, and at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Having large fonts of type, will contract for the publication of a Weekly or Monthly on literal terai6. Orders for BOOKBINDING promptly attended to at low rates, If l"ft at No. 31 HAYNE-STREET. May 12 JA* Vt MCMILLAN.