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THE BAILY NEWS. Ann uar)-. BT ALFRED TEXNTSON. How parc at heart and sound in bead, With what divine affections bold. Should bethe min whose thought would hold An hour's communion with the dead. In vain ahalt thou, or any, call The spirits (rom their golden day, Except, like them, thou too canst say, My spirit is at peace with al'. Ihev haunt the silence o? the breast. Imaginations calm and lair, The memory like a c ou Hess air, The conscience as a sea at test But when the heart is full of din, And doubt beside the portal waits, They can but listen at the gates, And hear the household jar within. OFFICIAL,. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Postoince at Charleston, for the week ending JANUARY- 14, 1869, and printed officially in TUE DAILY NEWS, as the newspaper having thc largest circulation in the City of Charleston. 49*Persons calling for Letters Advertised, should State that they aro "Advertised." 49? Office hoars trem 8 A. M. to G P. M. On Sun? days, from fi to 6 P. M. STANLEY G. TROTT. Postmaster. "WOUVTEISJ 'S LIST. Adderson.Hester Grey. Sarah Peronneau, Miss B isden. Sarah B Hazell, Kate N C Beaban, Agnes J He:i 'er-on, Em- Pleasant:, Miss Bowman, Mrs B ma F M Bradford, Sarah Hecdman.Miss C Pratte, Mrs E J Buckmyer, Mrs C Richardson, Fan Butler, Betsy Hinken, Miss R nie Bythewood, Sa- Hill, Ann Roberson, Susan rah Honer ry, Mrs M E Brown, Mrs M M Homes, Mrs S Roberson, Ellen Caldwell, Miss M Homes Mag?y Rodrick, Mrs J C Jdes, Hago ?Russell, Mrs M Calder, Sarah Jeffords, Emma C Carter, Mary Jervy, Mrs Seymour, Mrs W Caatlon, Mary B Kenny. Sarah W j Caldwell, Miss M Kennedy, airs P -cu dd er, Mrs D Cheeseborough, B M Mattie King, Miss E sham, Mrs F Cokely, Mary Kelly, Ann Jane sheridan, Mrs E Corde*. Elisa M Keckloy, Mrs M J ihier. Mary Cook, MissE Latheeott, Mrs L Shepherd, Miss Cowians, Sarah Lathrop, Mrs S MA A E Singleton, Dean Cohn. Mrs R Lawton. Maria [ na Cradle, Mrs C (2) Leonard, Mary A Smyth, Mrs H R Creighton, Mrs J 0 b'nobr, Mas E Damor, Mrs M L Lecy, Mrs M Spencer, Miss K Davis, Miss C Legree, Sarah Smith, Sarah Daisey, Mary A Meryck, Annie .- mi th. Mary Deancy, Mrs C M aran t, Anna timms, Mrs C F Davis, Jane Mci deo, Urs T Tucker, Ann A Dewigers, Mrs M W thomas, Mrs M Doyle, Mr- Moran, Ella Tennent, Eliza Dodds, Mrs B Murdock, Mrs M Terrell, Yergenta Eas terby. Julia Murry, Sarah Yantine, Annie Ed gee on, Sarah Mnrxenmaler, Von GI i tin. Anna Evins, Hrs H Miss C Wald, Miss M Felder, Mus C Macoalpire, Miss WagoDe?, Flora Finley, Mrs CG S Weich, Mrs A H Gaynoo, Miss B McCormick,*] iss Weldon, Miss L Gilyard, Miss E M Wena elken, Miss Gaillard, Mrs W McDanile. Marj A D Nolan, Ann Weinberg, Julia Gaurs, Miss C Nolan, Mrs T Washington, Gibbes, Miss M O'Brlan, Mis V Miss P H 0 Wig fall. Miss S Giles, Roxey Parker, Sarah Williams, Jane Geradeau, Annie Peronneau, Miss Wilson, Mrs M A Gronetine, Miss N (Warner, Nellie F . . MEN'S LIST. Alstor, J A Hall, James MMer, Herrn D Baker, Benjamin bayne, Robert McDowell, J C Balley. H M Hart, O H, late Nelson, William Beitz, Kons tan- Brevet Major- Norwood, James tine General USA R Bischoff, JCW Hardy. Gustav Osbourne, Nep Briant, George William tune (col'd) Brown, Rev Harr, J P Patrick, EU Francis Hahn, John Parsons, C M Birk, Edmond Beacken, Master Parker, Alfred Burdell, Thomas c wari ea F Patrick, John Calhoun,William Hess, B J Davis A Hewins, Charles Perry. H H Campbell, T S Phoenix, B W Carey, Thomas Saith. Frank Porter, A S Cambell, James Jerman, Warren Price, John Caba, Jack (col'd) W Redpath, D C Chase, C Thurs- Joinnor, John J Rlstig, H W ton Johnsen, Capers Bogers, Walter Clark, Edward Johnaton, Eaw'd S Conroy, P (col'd) Robertson, Mr Council!, T W Jones,FN-k Bro Rodden, Lanie! Cooke, W H Kelly, J R Ross, D B Croghan,6tephen Kelley, Dr Jo- Rokrum,William Deease, Edward soph R Elexander Dixon, Thomas Ruck, Johann Shurlock, George Dickerson,James King-street, No W Draton, Jacob 307 featon, J W Drayton, Amos King-street, Ne Sn 1th, William Esnard, Peter I 677 >mitn, E A Peen an. Michael Lawton. Wm G Smith, Ge? A Fifield, Watson Loyd, Joseph Spink, Alonzo . H Locera, John Stein, Charley Finley, James B Lound, iivrous Stroub, J W X Lowry, William Steele, Wm B Flynn, James Marshall, GIE G Steele, John Gadsden Amos (Meredith, Rich'd Sweezy, Will H (col'd man) Mellis, Jacob ' Taylor, E J ft Co Gartner, Peter Middleton. Natt Thompson, G W Girardeau. 8 C Machen, Frank Titania, M B Gibbons, John Mitchell, Wm roomer, Law (col'd) Miller, Mr renee Goodwin, Reu- Mitchell, George Whittaker, S M ben T (col'd) White, R L Gose, Elijah Morroud, Jno Wilkerson, Ben Gourdin, Wm 8 Morton, W R jamin Grant, Jacob Morgoun, Lords White, Laffoty Greene, Martin Momier, C Williams. Harry Guyton, NH Moore, Thomas j Wood, B H Haynes, Hon EE Murray, James Ziegler, Master Hall J H i to A WO 49" Persons depositing letters in the Poetoffice wfll please place the stamp near the upper right hand earner of the envelope, and they wal also please to remember that without the stamp a letter cannot be mailed, but wfll be ?eat to the Dead Letter Office. January 16 _^wo?rio^ani (?mmerrtQl. Tin Charleston Money Market. THCBSDAT. January 14, 1869. During the week business bas been limited in j ? amount, but our closing quotations show an im provemcnt of $3 00 in South Cerolina Railroad shares, and the same advance ba Greenville and Columbia bonds. It is somewhat difflm't to give a correct quotation for city stock, but it may be called 55a6G, I ' with but little effsring. SOUTHERN HANK BILLS. Current Rates Bank of Camden.42 @00 Bank of Charleston.42 @M> Bank of Chester.10 (goo Bank of Georgetown.10 (SOO Bank of Hamburg.6 @09 Bank of Newberry.41 @42 Bank Of Sooth Carolina.ll @00 Bank of State of 8 Carolina, prior to 18G1.20 ?00 Bcjik of 8 ta to of ti. Carolina, after 1st Jan., 1861. 6 ? 6 Commercial Bank. Columbia. 1 ?C0 Bxchange Bank, Columbia.10 ?00 Farmers' and Exehange Bank, Charleston. .0 @90 Merchant's Bank,Cheraw.0 @oo People's Baak, Charleston.60 @00 Planter's Bani of Fairfield. 6 @00 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank,Oharlesten.26 ta oo Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, (old).38 @00 Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, (new).33 ?00 State Bank,CharlMton. 4 ?o o Union Bank, Charleston.88 <tf 80 etty of Charleston Change Bills.95 (geo State S. Carolina Treasury Notes.so @00 BONDS. STOCKS ASO eoe POM a. City of Colombia Bonds.65 @G0 City of Colombia Coupons.65 Q,0U . Sooth Carolina Railroad and Bank Stock iwhole shares).46 @00 Soutk Carolina Railroad (half shares).22}?@oo S C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.Ti goo S. C. B. R. 8even Ter Cent. B'ds,.83 @83?i S. C. Railroad Ce" Jflcate of Indebtedness.60 jr 00 City of Charlei'.on Six Per Cent. Stock_53 @5G City of Charleston Certificate of Indebted? ness...-.95 397 City of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.G5 @70 Stare of South Carolina Bonds (old).65 @67 State of Sooth Carolina Bonds (new issue. of January 1,1867).62 @65 State of Booth Carolina Stock.63 goo ' State of South Carolina Coupons.69 ?00 * People's National Bank Stock.par. First National Bank Stock.par. Greenville and Columbia Railroad State guaranteed bonds.45 @G0 Greenville and Columbia 1st Mortgage Bonds.65 600 Northeastern R. R. In* Mortgage Bonds.82 (?00 Northeaster* R.B. 1st Coupons (past due).60 @U0 Northeastern R.R. Certificates of Indebted? ness.60 @00 Charleston Gos Company Stock.20 ?21 ehariesto? City Railway Stock.50 @00 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds ?State guarantee).4? $41 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Stock.00 @00 Otty of Savannah Bonds.86 (988 City of Savannah Coupons (due previous to 1st June, 1866).96 @00 Orty of Savannah Coupons (das after 1st June, 1806).96 @00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Stock. .60 @08 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bonds.8T (?soo Memphis and Charleston R. R. Coupons. .93 @W) Exports for the Week ending Tnursaay January 14. roman. LIVERPOOL-Per ship 0wego-382 bags Sea Island and 2709 bales Upland Potion. A PORT IN PORTO RICO-Per sehr Ranger-64, 174 feet Pitch Pine Lumber, and 9C00 Shingles. DOMESTIC. PROVIDENCE, B I-Per sehr Union Flag-180,114 feet Lumber._Per sehr Lewis S Davis-904 bales Upland Cotton. NEW YORK-Per steamship Manhattan-71 bags Sea Island and 1222 bales Upland Cotton, 86 casks Clay, 40 bales Tobacco, 127 bales Domestics, 64 pkgs Sundries, and 65 pkgs Fruit... .Per steam? ship James Adger-917 bales Upland and 106 biles Sea Island Cotton, 63 tierces Rice, 50 casks Clay, 10 bales Yarn, and 92pkgs Sundries... .Per steamship Magnolia-100 bags Sea Islwd and 1082 bales Upland Cotton, 127 bales Yarn, 132 tierces Rice, 14 pkgs Fruit, 75 casks Clay, and 38 Packages. BALI I MO HE-Per steamship Falcon-CIS ba'es Up? land Colton, 100 bales Vam, 140JS berces Rice, .lihhdslron, 12 hhdsBid-?, 4 bales HidC3, 53 hbls Rosiu, 10 I undies Leather, 17 Packages, and 4 Horses and Wagon.... I'cr sehr Arctic-125,000 Jeet Flooring Boards and Plink. PHILADELPHIA-Per sehr Maxy Riley-217 bales Cotton. 117 cask3 Rice. 13 bale? Rags, S'l t- ns Tennessee Marble. 30 to-'S American Pig Iran, "5 tons Old Irop, and 125 Empty B rrcls. CHESTER, PENA- Per sc'.T Anna Barton-130,000 feet Lumber. THE CH A It JU E ST O.V MARKET. [FOB THE WEEK ENDING THVUSPAT, JANUAR? 14.] COTTON.-During most of the week the staple had a very firm and advancing character, thc Eng? lish market strengthening from U$UJa', 11>4'@ 11','d. lo U}?@ll%? fi lb f jr middhug uplands; ct New York the article improved from 28 to 28>i@ 29, 28?i@?9, and 29>.i@2U>?c. fi lb for New York ruddlings; and under these advances tho. fibre at this point hardened, and middling uplands, which commenced at 26c fi lb, moved up tt, 26>i, 28?28}ic. fi lb, prices afterwards softening to 28c. fi lb for this grade, but cloeing yesterday at 28Kc. fi lb. The great centres h.ve shown the following move? ments during the week, as reported by telegraph: At Liverpool on Frilay, January 8th. tho staple closed firmer, sales 12,000 bales, uplands lld: on the same day at New York the article was lc higher, sales 10,000 bales at 28c fl lb. On Saturday the for? mer was active, sales 20,000 bales, uplands ll '8a llJi'd; the latter was 5?@lo better but closed quiet, sales 28>i@29c li lb. On Monday thc former was active, sales 15.000 bales, uplands ll^'d; the latter opened firm it but closed quiet, soles 3500 bales at 28J?C fi ft- On Tuesday the former was firm- r but not higher, sales 12,000 bales, uplands ll)?d; thc latter closed Atm, Bale's 4800 bales, at 28??c fi lb. On Wednesday the former was activo and advanced, sales 20.0C0 bales, upltnds lljxd; the latter was more active and fully >?o better, Eales 11,000 bales at 29.1?cfi lb. Yesterday tbe former was more active, sales 15,000 hales, uplands ll??@ll*?d; the latter was firm at 29)?c, with sellers asking higher rotes. Thc arrivals for the week have been 203 bags of sea islands and Floridas, and 7083 bales of uplands, against 391 bags of sea islands and Floridas, and 46:6 bales ot uplands the week before, and 328 bags of sea island-; and 6815 biles of uplands for the corres? ponding time last year. The receipts were lrom the following sources, say of uplands, per South Carolina Biilroad 6268 biles; per Northeastern Railroad 178; fromGeorgetowu, S. C., 56; from the Peedee 26S; from Savannah, 14; of sea islands, per Nert ti eastern Railroad. 22; Edisto 24; Beaufort 43; Savannah 39; Florida 76. The transitions and prices prevailing in this market since our lost weekly report hove been as fol lows, viz: On Friday, January 8, the demand began without animation, and some transactions took place on a tiasis of 26c fi lb for ra ddling--, but on receipt of telegram during the forenoon from New York an nouncing an improvement of Hz fi lb at that point, sellers hardened their tates, and l'mited operations transpired at 26J? 2 fi ft for middlings ; but factors In some instances decline 1 these figures, and the ar tide closed strong, with an upward tendency. Sales 750 bales; ordinary to good ordinary being quo ted at 24@25)?;low middling 26; middling 26M, and strict middling 27c fi lb. On Saturday the staple, was firm and advancing, middling uplands se'ling at 28;. This rate sou s tit faned to 28)?o fi lb, with sellers In some Instances asking 29c, the transactions showing an improve? ment ot 1& S2c 9 ft over the prices of tbe previous day. Sales about 1200 bales, ordinary to gool ordi - nary being quoted at 26@ 27 >?? low middling at 28; middling at 23ii, and strict ?aid Ilia?, no soles. OnMondiy there was bu', little done, bursts offer lug easier rates, which were declined by factors. Sales only 46 bales; ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 2G?27}i; low minding at 28. and middling it 28>jC fi lb, the quotations being somewhat nom? inal. On Tuesday fie market decUned Xe fi ft. Sales 300 boles; ordinary to good o rd: nary being quoted at 26@27; low middling 27; middling 23c fi lb. On Wednesday the staple was firmer and prices improved }?<&)?c fi lb. Sales 660 bales; ordinary to ;ood ordinary being quoted at 26@27>?; lowmid Iling 28, and middling 28?o ft ?. Yesterday the market was quiet. Sales 250 bales, say 1 at 26;35at27;42 at 27.t?; 23at 27,'i; IC at 27;? ; | ] 16 at 28; 28 at 28# ; 32 at ?Jil 5 at 29; 37 at 30c fi lb ?Ve quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION: Ordinary to good ordinary.26 @27}? Low middling.28 @- ~ Middling.28>J@ Strict middling.no nales. By New York classiflcatl"n we quote : Low middling.28 X ? Middling.no sales. SEA ISLAND COTTON.-I he arrivals of this class of he staple have b:en l'ght, and wore only 203 bags of ea islands and Flo. idos, against' 391 bags tho week lefore, and 321 for the correspon ling period last | 1 ear. The inquiry ha; been steady and active and he business bas been Cie largest of thc season, some 00 bales having changed hands atwell sustained nd firm prices. The follow ng lots were among tho ales, soy 8 sow-ginned stained at 25c; 1 staiued at 5; 3 do. at 28; 3 do. at 33; 9 do. at 35; 1 do. at 36; CC ea i-lands ot 70; 2 at 72; 3 al Ti; 23 at 75; 19 at 8.1; I? it 85; lOot 90; 12 at 92; lot Ki; ll at SI"; 1G at 51 05; rat $110; 22 at $1 \2}i; 19 at SI 15:10 at $118; 8 at il 20; 2 at SI 30; oed of Floridis, 3 at 73; 10 ai 75; 3 it 95; 20 at $1 fi lb. We quote common to medium JIM lines at COtS 80c. ; medium to fine fc 5 S tl, and flue o choice at $110@1 30 and upwards fi lb. BICE.-The arrivals of Carolina rough have been ight, and were about 10,000 bushels lor thc week, lhere has been a good iuquiry, with son e fluctua ions, in a limited way, in price?, which were occa? sionally in favor of the buyer or roller, but generally lid not vary materially from our quotations. We lote sales of about SOO tierces of Carolina clean for he week, tay 166 tierces at 8,'4', 115 at 8%, 61 at 3 7-16, 382 at 8>i, and 50 at 8*,'c. Wt quote common a fair clean Carolina at 7X@8>?, and good b>?@8#c fi lb. Carolina rough may be quoted at Si 75@2 fi jushel for interior, and si 95@2 20 fi bushel for sea roast. NAVAL STORES.-The arrivais have been light, ay about COO packages of all qualities. We note sales >f No. 2. rosin at SI 8'J@1 90 fi bbL-the lotter foi ixtra. 20? obis, 'ipirits turpentine were sold ot IC,-, fi rall?n ?8 'hey run. Crude turpentine may be quoted it $2 75 for virgiu. HAY.-There have been received about 330 bales )f Eaetera qualities. No wholesale transactions lave transpired. North River descriptions from itorc maybe quoted at SI 20331 23 fi hundred. CORN.-The arrivals have been limite J to mode ra'e supplies by roil, principally from Tennessee. Mixed Western descriptions have been sold by weight, jags included, at SI fl bushel. White may be quot? ed at SI 05@110 fi bushel, os in quality. Prime Maryland ls selling in limited lots at stout SI 20 fi bushel, weight FLOUR.-Ibo market has an am nie stock of Sorthcrn sod Western brands, for which there is a moderately fair inquiry f'<r city and country con? sumption. Prices have be;u without important :bange, and we quote Northern and Western super itS7fci7 50 fi farrel ?extra at !??(?>f, 50 f? barrel; lam ily S9@S10, and extra and choice family at $il@S13 fi barrel. Southern brands ari in light stock and maybe quoted at S9 25^9 50 fi barrel for super, |10@10 50 for extra, and U1?&12 50 fi larrel lor family. BACON-Has been in better demand, and, under the prevalence of advancing rates in other markets pnces have generally improved. We quote prime shoulders at 15>?@16c. fi ft.? rib sides at 18? clear rib sides at 18>?@I9, and clear sides at I9@19&c. ? lt. Prime strips are selling at 18c. Dry salted shoulders are held at lie. Sides ot 17c. fi lb. BUTTER.-Prime Goshen, of which there is a aioderate stock, may be quoted at 43c fi lb. West? ra and other low grades sell at 30 ? 40c fi lb, as in juahty. SALT.-The market is firmer undera fair de mand and decreasing stock. Sellers are asking from store $2 20?2 25 ? sack. INDIA BAGGING.-The demand is very limited We quote 20??@21%c 9 yard, nominal. Dundee bag? ging, 44 inches, 1% Ste. for the yard, is held at S0@ 35c. Sea island bagging, 45 inanes wide, 2 fte. for the yard, is held at G0@G5 cents. HOPE.-The demand for ropo is moderate, and prices are somewhat nominal at qnotatiens. We ._juo'.e hemp at - cents 9 lb.; greenlea!at 10 cents, and jote at 8>i?9 cents <b pound. IBON BANDS AND TIES for cotton, of the most approved patterns, are offered on the market, end they are in active demand ot 7a8c $ lb. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-There isa mod?rai stock of this article, and we quote river floe ing boards at S13 $ 51.; scantling and plan S10@12 M.; timber of shipping and good mil. qualities there is a bghi supply on the marke, and may bc quoted at Sll'?)12 $ AT. Common if sslling at Sjffi'l ?. M. ; and city sawed lumber at S20@J5 ti M. FREIGHTS-To Liverpool by steam, room is held at ????%d. on upland?, and %@ld. on sea island; by sail, 7-lCd. on uplands, and %d on sea islands. To Havre nominal. To tho West Indies, Cuban port s north side, on lumber, SO 00 in gold, and $10 south side. Coastwise-To New York ky steam %c & lb on uplands, and lc. on pea islands, 82 ?? tierce on rice; by sail, J3'c. ti lb on up? lands, and SI 50 ?i tierce on rice; on boards SH $ M, on resawert lumber SH f> M., <.n timber Sis. To Boston, by steam, via Baltimoro, lc. ^ Vb on cottcn and - ^ tierce on rice; by sail %c. ti lb on cotton, S12 00 ti M. on rcsawed Inmber and $13 00 t* M. on timber. To Philadelphia, Xe, $ lb ou upland cotton by steam and -c. & lb by sail; on flooring boards ?0 ?i M.; on rc? sawed lumbe-, $10: on Umber, $12 50 ^ M. To Baltimore, by steam, cotton %c. ; rice %i tierce, $1 75 ; phosphates, 2000 lbs., $4 in packages, in bulk as per agreement; lumber V M$8@10, as in size; wheat ti bushel 12c, in sacks. By this line to Philadelphia on cotton, %c; rica ti tierce $2 00 ; phosphate per ton, .$6 in packages. To .Louisville, Ky., on rice, 75c. ti hundred. To Cincinnati 55c. To St. Louis 85c, By sail on boards and scantling, hence to Baltimore. $9; on lumber $10; phosphates $5. Vessels are in demand at neighboring ports for lumber and timber freights, and high rates are offered. EXCHANGE.-Sterling Bills-The rate yesterday was nominal at 147%@147?? for sixty day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-Tho banks ure purchasing sight checks on New York y dis., 5 days H discount. They are selling sight checks at par. GOLD.-The brokers wpre yesterday buying at 35, end selling at 3G. .Harket, by Telegraph. ' FOREIGN HA BELTS. LOSOOS*, January 14-Noon.-Consols 92%; boDde 76. LIVEBPOOL, January 14-Noon.-Cotton active; eales 15,000. Two P. M.-Cotton more active; uplands ll>ia ll%d; Orleans ll%all%& Bacon 57s. Lard 72s Od. Tallow 47s. Evening.-Cotton-Uplands Il}jd; Orleans ll%d; soles 20,000 bales. Breadstuff's dull. HAVRE, January 14.-Cotton quiet; Tres Oidi naaeonthe spot quiet; middling afloat firm at If 35c. DOMESTIC MA3KET8. New YOBK, January 14-Noon.-Stocks strong and unsettled. Money easy at 7. Exchango 9}?, Gold MX. 'fTs 13%. Cotton firmer at ?%. Evening.-Cotton ye better, but decidedly loss active; sales5U00 bales at 20.!-. Flour-State and Western a Utile moro active, though prices lavor buyers; superfine S5%a6%; Southern dull and drooping, common to fair extra $G%a7 20. Wheat dull aad unchaitgaA Corn a shade easier, with a fair export and homo demand, new white Southern 98aSl 00; yellow 99a$l 00. Oats a shade firmer. Fork heavy aud lower; new $29 o2t) 25. Lard heavy and lower, at 19%al9% cte. Whiskey active at SI 02al 03. Groceries quiet and steady. Turpentine 52%i53. Rosin $2 65a2 68%. Freights drooling. Governments closed streng; C2's 112%. Tennessee's GS>i ; now 69%. North Caro? lina's 65; new 62%. Virginia's ?7%; new 60. Mo n-y comparatively easy on coll at 7 per cent., with exceptions at 6. Sterling dull at 9%. Gold firm at 36%. Southern bonds firm and higher. Stocks ex? cited and hither, closing unsettled. CINCINNATI, January 14.-Flour and corn unchang? ed. Whiskey dull at 95c. Provisions dull, but held firmly. Mess pork, country, $28 50 ; city, $29 65. Bulk meals firm and unchanged; demand light. Ba? con in fair demand; shoulders 13%al3%c; clear -ide? 17%c. Lard neglected; 19al9%c LOUISVILLE, January 14.-Superfine flour $5 50a6. Corn 58J60C. Pork $30. Lard 19%c Bacon shoul? ders 14 \ c; clear sides 17%al8c. Whiski y $1. ST. Lons, January 14.-Flour dull; superfine t5 75o6 25. Corn duU at 67c Pork heavy at $29 50. Bacon dull; shoulders 13%al4c; clear sides 17%c. Lard 18%al9c Whiskey duU at 97c. WILMINGTON, January 7.-Spirits turpentine quiet ind steady at 47},'. Rosin steady. Turpentine de .'lined 10-$215a3 35. Tor steady at $2 25. Cotton j niel and steady at 27%a27%. AUGUSTA, January 14.-Colton firmer; sales 867 jales ; r> ceipts 762. Middling 28 cents. SAVANNAH, January 14.-Cotton opened active. iccame excited, and elosed quiet but firm. Mid liing 28% celts. Sales 2550 bales; receipts 2140; sports lb'40 coastwise; 18'.'9 le France. MOBILE, January 14.-Cotton quiet; sales 1000 sales, at 27%a27%. Receipts 242 bales. NEWOKLEANS, January 14.-Cotlan irregular a^d ligher; middliugs 2>%a28%; sales 2890 bales ; ope ?ations restricted by tho weather and light offerings. teceipts 1938 bales; exports 802 biles. Gold 3G%a C%. Sterling 4S%a48,'i. Commereial 4Ta47>i. fork Sight Fxchango y. discouut. Sugar and mo asses quiet und unchanged. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, January 13.-6 P. M.-TonmrriKZ. Harket titead! and pru cs unchanged. Sole? oi 720 ibis at $3 35 for soft, and $2 25 for hard per 280 pounds. PPIIIITS TcErENTiKE.-S ales reponed of only 200 abls, deliverable m February, fellers' option, ai Cue >cr gallon. ROSIN.-Oily 00 bbls changed bandi at $5 75 for jaie. .TAB.-120 bbls sold at $2 25 per bbl. COTTON.-Market lirm and price a shaie higher, ?ales of 104 bales at 27c for mixed grades, ST%c for ow iniddlme, and 27%c for middling. S ff BOO if I : ii : gi ; >o a . Ba ; . ? a : sj : 2 3 : o a . ero S: P3P3 M K O'S 3 - B. - lt ff ra ~~ o ra S aa& ?4. .a ag ? S 5 < a : ? ?- I to I S IO -j I ml io *. ks U ?8 t!, ' p a OW aa ODf j H ' I "S !. K S I "3 o i ' O SJ I j ? B io c cr. SSSI I pi I i- I- I 37 i O C? t? I ai I ? S I S I ? - x ?1 -I 00 ' >- I DI Cl I - - -- co co? -i ?sp To OO ".<- IO ! CT 'cc cc li. I - to -I O - ?-.-J I O I M9IO lld OO ? W CT 00 to Stocks of Cotton in. tUc Interior Towns not included in thc lieceipt?. TOWNS. Augusta. Ga..January 7 ilacoD, Geo.January 10 Columbus, Geo.January 6 dontgomery, Ala.January lu demphis, Tenn.January ll) ?oshv?le. Tenn.January II Total. 1869. S.994 13,956 12.G29 10,585 8,189 1,629 55,982 og?* g ? gagg rail i isis gs.- s a & : . : ? 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Ut* o? o ? to ; -ct co feg co to !S: : : - . oo to . oooo IO- CT CC . - Kl ?. CO ft . O -J M . PP" PP MOtO. O CT-3 CO Ol? CO i> CO tO . CT (O tO ^4 CT . -J IO i. o ci- co co to to -a . H. ct ex - ft f M Ol CO E CI >- CT HHOlJ??? ?annioae "CT "cn ?j c-i cc -1 to to 4- co io -?i cc CT -I CC - CC - CO -I -. ' 1 3 tr ?oT?5 Joo ( t; 12. E. .'? - f. B O ?fl,, fi M CO - M . Ol tO ?co*., - cn co - to ; pp CT "o V . CT 00 "co c i- . V oSi->. CT cn Co co CT . coo O O tO . 10 CT Cl O - -O CO Si -I PM, ??M ; MSC 1- op; j--p ! nbo'oso . -cs . co -J c ic o ? CT -- "?Overland to manufacturers. NOTK.-We have deducted from Nc? Orleans 17,753 bales Upland, from Mobile 5252 bales, irom Savannah 3493 bags Sea leland and ... bolCH Up? land-and Irom Charleston 1854 baga Pea Island and 168 bales Upland, the quantities received at those ports trom Mobile. Florida, Texas and Savannah. Charleston Wholesale Prices. AHTICLES. HAGGING, Vi yara Dandee. 30 ? 65 Gnnnv Cloth. 20?s> 2t? BALE ROPE, "ft lb-Manilla. - ? - Western. 8 g 12? Jn e. 8?? B COTTON, ft lb- . . - Ordinary to Good Ordinary. 26 @ 27? LowMiadllng. 28 @ - Middling to Strict Middling. 28?& - ?so? Middling. -Ca? sca Island. 00 foi 1.38 COMTEK, 9 A-Kio.i 20 ? 26 Laguayra .I 2h (ti - J ?VJ....I 35 9 ?> FRRTl'IZERS- ? Wr -.jo Co's Amsaou'd Sol Phos. ?5.60 @ - F?taioIertilL:er.-. 69.00 fia - AllcaUnePbesph-.Ls. 30.06? . Bone Flour. 66.00 ? - Double IteOnod Psvdrette. . ..... 30.09 ? - Niles' Phosphate. 68.00 @ - Per OT ian Guano, t? .'.1100.00 ? - Psoiic Quana, * 2036 Bis. 61.00 ? - Pheonix Oua?0. 66.00 @ - Baugh'sPiiaspiiate, t" 2000 1*8... 00.03 0 - Rhodes' Phosphate, ?J 260? lbs... 05.00 ? - Mapes'SuperPhosphate,"> 2000 ? 6S.C0 @ - Zell's Baw Bone Phosphate. 65.00 ? - Zell's Super Phosphats of Lime.. 65.00 ? - Wools lc a'a Phosphat? of Liste..- -1 65.09 ? 00 Croasdale's Sen. Super-Phos, net 60.00 ? 00 Bowers'Complete Manure, net.. 60.00 ? 80 ;.- TS Phospho Peruvian, cash. C6.00 @ 00 Sav.ly's Pacits Guano, cash. 60.00 ? 00 FLOUR, Vi bbl-Super.?7.08 ? 7.60 Northern and Western Extra. 7.76 @ 8.50 hal timor? Extra. - @ - Southern-Super. 9.26 ? 9.60 Extra.19.00 ?10.50 Familv.ll.CO @12.60 ff?JlJT-Marylasd Oats, "P bushel. 85 @ 9? Wasvsrn Oats^t? bushel. 85 ? - Corn, "P bushel. 1.12 & 1.25 HAY, V> cwt.-North Bivar. I.CO ? 1.20 Eastern.I 1.36 @ - ? Ui-'liE't. "fl IL lcd- I Ocr : White Pine, 1st quality.!50.00 ?55.00 Wbiti Fine, good run. 38.00 ?40.00 yen*wPiuc. 20.09 ?25.00 Boart's, V M. l'eo?-Ksugh.112.00 & 15.00 Grooved acd Tongued... .?28.00 @32.00 VOLASSES, ? call?n-Cuba.I 12 @ - Muscovado. Sl/'?? - Rmnr House. 50 #1.00 New Orleans. - ? _ VAL ST'JRES, "? bbl-Tur.... - ? - Pitch. - S ~ Rosin, Vale. - g - Rosin, No. 1.1 , - ? - Rosin, No. 2. 1-88 1.90 Rosin. No. a. - ?'<$ - Spirits Ttri'fnlme, ? Rillci. 16 ? - Oa^uiu. y ib. I 10 <a - VkiLS- AineneoB, 4.S?20d, ^ kcg..| 6.50 ? 7.60 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g-j 6.70 @ Dupont'?. F.F.F.I 5-60 M ? Dupenl'b. Bla?ting.I 4-25 @ PROVISIONS-H ft- I Bacon, Hams, V lb.I - ? - Bacon, Sid?s.I J? to 10? Bacon, Shoulders.j 15?? 10 Bacon, Stnps. 18 ? - Lard, in keg. - g - Butter. ? CA 50 Oheese. 15 ? 3? Potatoes,, fi bb!. - @ - Onions. - ? - Applos. - ? - RICE-Carolina, "ff) lb. 7 ? 8% Bast India. - fi SALT- Liverpool, coarse, %i sack.. 2.20?? 2.2?> Liverpool, fine. - (* - SUUAB, fi lb-Raw.I 13 ? 14 Porto Rico.I ? ? 1? Musco var1' .I 13 ? 16 Comparative lixpoi-ts of Cotton, from the Port ot Charleston. ESPOETED TO Liverpool. Other ih-itish Ports. l u'.al to Great Britain.. Havre . Other J renell Ports. lo'.al lo France. North of Europe. Total North ol Europe.. .-outh of Europe. West Indie*, fcc.. SEA ISLAND. Bales. LOCI LOU Bales. 17,677 17.C77 Total Foreign Portf. ' I Bostsn. Rhode Island, . New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore and Nor. Ik Other United Stales Ports. Total to Coastwise Por's. Grand Total. LOCI ll 1,593 "?5 38 1.CG5 111 17,818 2.72G 2,037 8?? 58.470 1.C15 10,401 73,483 91,301 Consignees per Soutti Carolina Kain <. nd January 14. 114G bales Cotton, 6S dales Domestics, 2654 bushels Grain, 8 bbls Molasses, 50 hbds fcusar. 51 bbls Tar, 77 bbls Naval Stores, 8 curs Lumber, and i car Stock. Io Railroad Agent, L D DcE?u:curo. Graeser, Lee, Smith 4 Co. 1 burston k Holmes, F C Mcy, John Hanckel, Vi W Smith, Pelzer, Rodgers * Co, Mowry S: Co, Dow.ing k Co. Frost & Adger, Reeder k DaviB, 3 g waite]- ?? Co, W C Bee & Co, JD Aiken k Co, A j Salinas, ii W Williams k Co, E J Wiss. R C Miarp k Co, W B Williams k Son, Willis k Chisohn, M Gold? smith A Sou, Claghorn, Herring i Co. West k Jon;s, F DC Kracke, H Bisel off & Co, T Tupper k Sons, r-.deman & Co, and J Campsen k Co. Uxports or* Klee. Naval Store? ana 1.-am? ber Irom the Port of Charleston, from September 1 to January 14, 1869 BICE. Tierces. N. STOEKS. LUMUKU. Barrels. Feet. teston. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore. New Orleans. Mobile. Providence, RI.... Other 0. S.Ports.. Total Coastwise j Barcelona.j Majorca ft o Market) West Indies.| Halifax, NS. St Johns, N B... London. Bristol, Eng_ Liverpool. Havre. Montevideo. Great Britain... Total Foreign.. Grand Total.. 927 6,29 J 616 2,627 140 403 644 6,682 3,246 20? 1,379 601,000 2,000,937 1,237,698 1,074,000 726.114 108,003 11,662' 11,500 6,747,749 440 "?9 3,731 G,547? ?54,243 288,728 10,7731 842,971 11,6521 22,2791 6,590,720 Consignees per Northeastern Kailroad January 14. 47 bales Upland and 5 bales Sta Island Cotton, 150 bbls Naval stores. Mdse, ftc. To H Bischoff ft Co. Klimk, Wickenbcre ft Co, Re> der k Darts. Caldwell ? Sons, J Marshall, Jr, M Geraghty, J F O'Neill & Son, J H Wuhrutan, S D Stoney, C ft T, Kirkpatrick ft Witto, Frost k Ad^er, Mantoue & Co, L Coben & Co. Ptlzer, Rodgers k Co, M Goldsmith ft Son, W K Ryan, J A Quacacnbu-h, W J Lesesnc, D C Ebaugb, NolaD, JUE Sloan, H W Kinsman k Co, Hopkins. McPherson k Co, G H Walter k Co, J B O'neill. R H Harney, Jeffords k Co, J D Aiken & Co, Von Dohlen, J P Orimball, Naehnian k Co, Johnston, Crews k Co, G W Wilhams k Co, H Hutchinson, Maj G E Alden, J'iuoniev. Ravciicl k Co, Mazycks k Salters, > ti n house k Co, W Stock, F L Meyer, Gaillard k Minutt, T L Webb, Hart, Mrs S Perry, andP S Worsbam. PassengcrSi Per steamship MagBelia,for Now York-J K Pearce, H Tiles!on, Cot Patten, G (J Mitchell. Mt KMurray and lady, J Dunham, S M Lewis, P Dillon. C L Wood? ward, George Woodward, G F Yon Kolnitz, Major Weiden, and James Read. Per steamship Charleston, from New York-K- V G J Porter, wife and child, J Mees, Edward Daly, Mi s Anderson, 2 children and nurse, F Montgomery, J Milnoi, S McCready, and 8 in steerage. Por steamer St Helena.frern Edisto and Rsckville J Whaley, E Whaley, C Whaley, A M Wholoy, Miss A D Loper, J W Beabror k, and 14 on deck. ?it'mt genus. Port of Charleston. January 1G. PORT C-AJLKND-A-R. PHASES OF THE MOON. Lost Quarter, 5th, 1 hour. 2 minutes, morning. New Moon, 12th, 1 hour, 33 minutes, evening. First Quarter, 20th, 7 hours, 6 minutes, evening. Full MOOD, 27th, 8 hours, 10 minutes, evening. JANUARY. BUN RISES. I SETS. MOON BISES. mon WATEB. ll'Monday.... I 7.. 5 . 5..ll 12 Tuesday.... 7.. 5 . 5..12 13!Weduesday.| 7.. 5 | 5..13 14|Thursday...| 7.. 5 C..14 15 Friday. 7.. 4 6.. 15 i 10 Saturday... 7.. 4 5..16 nteunday.I 7.. i 5..17 sets, i 6..57 5..16 7..42 6..13 I 8..20 7.. 8 . 0.. 1 H.. 2 j 9..37 8..64 10..17 9..47 10..63 Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York-left 12th inst. Mdse. To J Adger k Co. J E Ad gar it Co, J D Aiken k Co. D A A mme, M k A Ashton, H Bischoff k Co, C D liraho & Co, Bart k Wirth.J C Birckoayer, T M Bristoll, E Bates & Co, B k A P Caldwell Cour tenay, Dewie ii Moise, Miles Drake, Geo Dryer. I L Falk k Co, B Fcldmann k Co, Forsyth, McComb k Co, DFFlcming & Co, ASFrcitas.Furcbfrjtt k Bros, H Gerdts k Co, J H Graver, NA Hunt, J K Heath Hopkins, McPherson 4 Co, J W Harrisson, CH John Bon, Jeffords k Co, Johnston, Crews ft Co, Klinck, Wickenberg k Co, Kinsrmn Bro, H Klatte & Co, F Kressell, Jr, W H Leonhardt, Lauroy k Alexander, Wm Mari cher. J B McElhose. McLoy & Rice, Wm Matthiesscn, R Morello, Nieman k Borger, Prentice k Lamb. Palmetto Pioneer Co-Operative Association, D Paul & Co, C PPoppcnbcim, J A Quackenbush, P Quinn, Ravenel k B ol tues, J R Read k Co, W P Rus sell ic Go. J Ravenel, L Sch-.ell, E B Stoddard k Co, W Sheppard. Southern Express Co, street Bros & Co. H K ^Uliman, J H Stcrason, J B Teeni, F B Walker, Werner k Ducker. Moffelt k Whar;on. W J Yatea^ Crane, Hoy ls ton k Co, Mar.haH ft Bargo, S toll, Webb A Co, OW Steffens k Co, S C Railroad Agent, J G Milnor k Co, Cameron, Barkley k Co, I W Hayne, and others. Sehr Josiah Whitehouse, Jones, Rockport, Me, 21 daya. Hay and Lime Rock. Vessel to J X En slow k Co; cargo to Olney ft Co. Experienced heavy gales on the passage. Sehr Charles E Raymond, Higgins, Hosten, 8 days. Md - e. To Wm Roach ft Co, F Wehmann. J P Kelp, Goodrich. Wineman ft Co, Hort ft Co, JE Adger ft Co, R White, G W Williams ft Co, P P Toalc. ER Cowpartkwait, C P Pi'ippenheim, C Grave I ey, 8 R Marshall, C Kerrison,Jr, scymovr ftSilcox. E H Stel? ling, G W Steffens ft Co, JA Quackenbush, H Bis? choff ft Co, Ostendorff ft Co, SO Railroad Agent, Miles Drake. J H Renneker, J Thomson ft Co, HW Kinsman k Co, J shaw, P r Locke. Rev X W Lewie, D H silcox, G A Locre ft Co, T Murphy, A Langer, C D Kenrick, Dowie ft Moise, and D F Fleming ft Co. Sehr Mattie E Taber, Cook, Now York, 7 days. Salt. To Courtenay ft Trenhohn, and G W Wilhams ft Co. Sehr Aun S Deas, from West Point Mill. 43 tier? ces Nice. To Cohen, Hanckel ft Co. Sehr Santcc, Prince, Savannah River. 1800 bushels Rough Rice. 1 o W 0 Bee ft < o. Steamer St Helena, Rumloy, Edisto and Rock? ville. 30 bags Sea Island Cotton, and Mdsa. To J H Murray, Havened ft Co, J Mikell, Culcock ft Co, J Y Stock, Fraser ft DUI, W E Simons, G W Clark ft Co, Lancaster, Howe ft Ce, and Order. bloop Dorothea, irom Combabee. 1200 bushels Rough Rice. To W 0 Bee ft Co. Boat from St Andrew's. 3 bags Sea Island Colton. To Gaill ad ft Mi nott. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship Magnolia, Crawell, New York-R.iv^nel ft Co. British bark Black Brothers, Perry, Philadelphia-R Mure ft Co. Sehr Lewis S Davis, Bishop, Providence, R I-J B Bec. Sehr Mary Riley, Riley, Philadelphia-H F Baker ft Co. Sehr Arctic, Ogdon, Baltimore-Wm Roach ft Co. Sailed Yesterday. Ship Owego, I\ st, Liverpool. Vi om this 1'ort. British steamship Camilla. Peace, Liverpool, Jan ll Bark Helen saud-, Otis, Liverpool, Dec 26. Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, New York, Jan ll. Cleared for this Fort. Steamship Sei Cull, Dutton, at Baltimore, Jan 12. Sailed for this Port. British Steamship Golden Hore, Bia eldin, iri.m Liv? erpool, Dec 2G. Sehr Atalanta, Tucker, Lcm Newport, Jan 10. memoranda. The sehr Hary Gilchrist,-. Lom Beifa:t,Mo' ior this port, arrived at Gloucester, January 9. The scar John X Morrill. Wicks, frjm Gc.r?clown, S C, arrived at New York. Jami iry ll. Shlpncws by Telegraph. WILMINOTON, X. C., January 14.-'rrired, steam? ers W P Clyde, fr m New York, and James A Gary, from Baltimore. SAVANNAH, January 14.-1 rn ved, schrs Sabine, New London ; Four Sisters, Bosloa; Margaret, Prov iden -e; Donna Anna, Havana. Cleared, steamship Herman Livingston, New York: Fannie, Baltimore. Weather mild; wind southwest. LIST OP VKSSK.LS UP. CLEA It ED AXD SAILED FOR THU t'Oh, FOREIGN v.vEnpooL. Steamship Golden Horn, Black in, foiled.Dec 20 HAVANA. Spanish hark Ciscar, Oliver, cleared.Dec 28 Spanish bri;: Morry, Vidal, cleared.Dec -28 Spa:iish brig liosa?a, Ma?cavo. cleared.Dec 30 British brig Baltimore, Vauello, up.Jan 2 Spaui?h polaire Marli, Fout, sailed.Dec 23 MATANZAS. Spanish brig Pastora,-, sailed....Dec 22 DOMESTIC. WISC ASSET, ML. Atalanta, Tuc ?er, sailed.Dec 18 HOCHLAND, ME. Wm Jones, Kean, sailed.Dec 30 NEW YO UK, Black Swan, Rodgers, cleared.Jan C E ii Furber, Cobb, cleared.Jan 7 J W Maitland, LaiL'titou, cleared.Jau 7 Robert Caldwell. McCormick, cleared.... Jnn 7 Lilly, Francis up.Jan 6 Aunio E Glover, Kerris, cleared.Dec 23 J L Leach, Stafford, cleared.Dca 22 Nel?e Carr, Lausill, cleared.Dec SI A G Ireland, Townsend, cleared.Dee 31 Sehr Brig Sehr Sehr Sehr Sehr Sehr Sehr Sehr Sehr PHILADELPHIA. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, to leave.Jan 13 Sehr Albert Thomas, Rodgers, cleared.Dec 31 Sehr Charles E Page. Doughty, sailed.Dc IS BALTIMORE. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, cleared..'.Jan 12 Sehr Ada A Andrews, Robbins, cleared.Jau 10 Sehr Kdward Kidder,-, sailed.Jan 10 Sehr West Dennis, -, soiled.Jan 10 LIST OP SHIPPING In the Port of Charleston, January ld. VWKILS UNDER 100 ZONS, AND STEAMIES COASTING WITHIN THE STATE EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. 3tatiro (Br|, 8C2 tons. Way. at Yanderhorst's wharf, for Liverprol, loading-W C Bee ft Co. Champion, 1418 tons, ;Lockwood, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading-James Adger ft Co. Charleston, 1220 tona, Berry, at Anger's wharf, from New York, discharging-J Adger k Co. SHIPS. Owego, 973 tons, Post, Ix the stream, for Liverpool, ready-W B Smith k Co. fco ts wood (Br), 745 tons, Teaman, at Boyce's wharves, for Liverpool, loading-B Mure k Co. Pedro Plandolit (Spanish), 824 tons, AmenguaL at Atlantic wo a rf, for Liverpool, loading-V/ P Hall. Gorilla (Br), 765 tons, Jones, at Atlantic wharf, from Liverpool, waiting-B afore A Co. Richard III, 985 tons, Weed, at Accommodation wharf, from Liverpool, discharging-Master. Musccneus (Br), 791 tons. Groves, at Kerr's wharf, from Liverpool, discharging-B Marc k Co. Amelia, 688 tons, Boreham, at Atlantic wharf, for Liv? erpool, loading- Patterson k Stock. Graham's Pol ley, 759 toss, Burgess, at Atlantic wharf, from Antwerp, waiting-Patterson t. Stock. Southern Bights, - tons. Williams, in the Stream, lrom Bordeaux, just arrived-Wm Ko ich k Co. BARKS. Borneo (Br), 705 tons, Card, at Boyce k Co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-R Mure k Co. Lizzie H, 896 tons, Spring, at Brown. & Co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Street Bros ie Co. Gauss (>* G). 655 tens, Cluver, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loiding---G A Hopley k v o. Monneguash (Br), 624 tons, Murray, at Boyce k Co's wharf, from Liverpool, vai?og-R Mure k Co. Egeria, 640 tons, Sarrett, at Atlantic wharf, for Liv? erpool, loading - ?attsrson k Stock. W G Pu: aam (British), 700 tous Rickard, at Atlantic wharf, foi Liverpool, loading-Willis k Chisolm. Olimpia (Spanish), 481 tans, Pons, at Brown's wharf, from Cienfucgos. waiting-WP HaU. Agra i Bri ish), Gd9 tons, Fullmer e, at Vand er hors l's wharf, from Liverpool, discharging-Ravccel k Co. Kamma Fonder (Danish), "54 tons. Krojh. at Atlan? tic wharves, from Liver ?jool, discharging-Willis & Chicolm. The Queen (Br), 698 tons, Cook, in the Stream, from Stranrcan, Scotland, walting-R Mure k Co. Black Brsthtrs (Br), 651 tons, in the Stream, for Philadelphia, ready-Master. BRIGS. Pensativo. (Spanish) 211 tons, Vails, at Union wharf, for Barcelona, loading-P J Esnard. Burua, 149 tons. Willey, ht Adger's wharf, for New York, leading-Wm Roach k Co. Hampden, 159 tons, Gatt, in tho Stream, from Mar Unique, waiting-Master. Croton, notons, williams, in Ashley River, fora Northern Pott, loading-J A Enslow k Co. SCHOONERS. L S Davis, 829 toss. Bishop, at Kerr's v harf, for Providence, ready-Alaster. Arctic, 194 tons, Ogden, in Ashley River, for Balli' more, reidy-W Roach k Co. Ranger, 96 tons, Gooding, at Bennett's wharf, for West Indies, ready-1 Tupper k Eois. Mary Biley, 233 tons, Biley, at Central wharf, for Philadelphia, loading-H F Baker & Co. J M Fitzpatrick, 212 tons. Smith, in Ashley. River, for Baltimore, loadiagH F Baker it Co. . Surpriie, 219 tons. ?<ymmca, at Central wharf, for Philadelphia, loading-fl F Baker Je Co. Abbie Purnin, 287 tons, Lombat, at N E Railroad wharf, from Boston, discharging-Master. Jonas Smith, 397 ton?, Nichols, at Adger's wharf, for Boston, loading-Wm Roach k Co. E N Squire, 307 tra?, Chace, at -N E Railroad wharf, from Wood's Hole, discharging-Master. Willie Moron, 162 tons. Collins, at Brown's wharf, (rom Portland, Me, wai tin;-T Tupper k Sons. Mary D Haskell, 3do tons, Barber, at Brown's k Co's whorl, for Boston, loading-H F Baker it Co. Minerva, 111 tons, Collins, at Brown tz Co's wharf, from Havana, dtsekwrginc-J A Enslow tt Co. Jcs'an Whitehouse, 270 tons, Jones, in Ashley Rive-, from Rockport, Me, discharging-J A Enslow &Co. Sehr Mattie E Taber, - tone, Cook, at Onion wharf, from New York, discharging-Courtenay k Tren holm. C E Raymond, - tons, Higgins, at Adger's wharf, from Boston, discharging-Wm Bosch lt Co. Hem Jpublitutions. TIUSSBlilt'S BOOK STORE. WEEKLY LIST NEW BOOKS, Ac. TBE POET AND THE PAIN TEE, or Gems of Art and song, with ninety-nine Lrgc steel engrav? ings, imperial 8vo. morocco, $20. TENNYSON'S ENID, Dlnstrated by Gustave Dore, fo? lio, in au elegant binding, $10. TENNYSON'S LOCKSLY BALL, Illustrated by Herrn cay, 4 octavo, $3. GRAY'S ELEOY, wllh seventeen finely colored draw? ings and a photographic reproduction cf the criu'nal manuscript, 4io. $0 26. WAYSIDE POSIES, original Poems of country life, edited by Robert Buchanan, with forty-seven Illustrations, ?to. $10. THE BUD, by Michele., illustrated by two hundred and ten exquisite engravings by GlacomeUi, $6. CUBIST IN SONG, or Hyms ot Immanuel, selected from all ages by Philip Schaff, D. D, bro, cloth gilt extra, $6. COWPER'S TABLE TALK, and otber Poems, beauti tully illustrated by the most eminent English Artist0, 1 volume. 4to, S3. STonY WITHOUT AN ENT>, from lie German of Ca? rore, large ito, with fifteen beautiful pic? tures, in Imitat lou of water colors, $7 60. CHRISTMAS CASOL. by charles Dickens, with thirty illustrations, by Ey tinge, small 4 octavo, $5. SCOTIA'S BAUDS, the choicest productions of the Scottish Poets, beautifully illustrated, 8ro, $4. MARMION, by Walter Scott, with fifteen photographic illustration\ $8. LAYS or THE HOLY LAND, from ancient and modern writers, with sixty-three illustrations, 8vo, 18. CHAMBERS' BOOK or DAYS, a miscellany of popular antiquities, two laroo volume--, royal 8vo, $9, The above are all in elegant bindings. January 1 lyr JHtsdlaneons. LEATHE?TA?^ Steam Packin? Lace Le tither Rivets and Burs Belt Hooks, fte. FOR SALE BY WM. M. BIRD & CO., NO. 2 03 BA.ST BAY, CHARLESTON, ?. C. January 6 3mo GROVES & BAKER'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINE THE V?RY HIGHEST PRIZE-THE,IMPERIAL Cross of thc Legion of Honor-was conferred upon th.? rcurescnuuve of the GROVES k BAKER SEWING MACHINES at the Exposition Universelle, Paris, 18157. The GROVER 4 BKKER FAMILY SEWING MA? CHINES ore the only Machines that can both sew perfectly and tinbroider perlectly. They sew with threads direct from the spool, and re [uire no re-winding. Unlike other Machines, these fasten both ends of the seam by their own operation. With these Machines, while silk is used upon the right or face-side of the seam, cotton may be used upon the other sile. This can be done on no other Machine, and is a great saving upon all articles i-titched or made up with silk. GROVER k BAKER'S ?EWING MACHINES are sold at New York prices by KINSMAN BROTHERS So. 279 KING-STREET, SOLE AGENTS FOB THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. January 6 wfmlmo ?^j-KETIXG-STilEET FOU Al OBY. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNISHING THE IMPROVED MCCARTHY COTTON OIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, of various sizes on hand IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CORN MILLS, SUGAR* MICLS, SUGAR BOILERS AND PANS, of all sizes HORSE POWERS AND GIN GEARING, from 0 to IO feet in diameter IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESSES for Hand power, Saw and Rice Mills MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of all descriptions made to order Particular attention paid to HOUSE FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOR BUILD? INGS, GRATINGS, CISTERN COVERS, SASH WEIGHTS, die, <?c, WILLIAM S. HENEREY, ' MACH INI ?> 1 AND FOUNDER No. 311 MEETING-STREET, CHAHLESTON, S. C. August 3 mw. JMisetU?nt?ns. A D V A S C B S OK CO T T 0 li. iL TO PLANTEES AND OTHi.^8 WISHING TO HOLD CO TT ON IN ENGLAND, Where STORAGE, INSURANCE, and other expenses for holding are LESS than in the United States, we will advance TE.V CENTS PER FOUND OH MIDDLINGS, Shipped to our friends in Liverpool, charging the Eng? lish commercial rate of interest, wnich at present is FIVE PER CENT. And hold os long as desired. November 13 CLAGHORN, HERRING k CO., Accommodation Wharf. 2 mos SOUTHERN TONIC FOR THE WEAK . FOB THE PALE FOB THE SICKLY FOB THE AGED FOB FE HALES FOB SPBING USE I 49-NO BITTERS EQUAL. TO THE M..? TEE CELEBRATED SUMTER RITTERS, made Of PURE LIQUOR, HERBS AND ROOTS, 60 well known in Pharmacy: PEBUVIAN BARK, CHAMOMILE FLOW EBS, SNAKE BOOT, CHERRY BARK, GINGER, And such other HBRB3 AND ROOTS as will in all cases assist Digestion, promote the secretions of the system in the natural channels, and give TONE AND VIGOR TO THE YO UNG AND OLD, MALEA??D FEMALE! All Use It With Wonderful Succ?s BRINGS COLOB TO TUE PALE WHITE LIP, BLOOM AND BEA XTTY ' TO THE THIN FACE AND CABE-W0I? COUNTENANCE. CFRE3 FEVER ANB CRE? ATES APPETITE. TRY THEM. USE NO OTHER. Ask for SUMTER BITTER-. Sold by Druggists and Grocers. 49-See that eur signature is over the cork ef each bottle. BOWIE dc MOISE. POPRIETOBS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, August 5 . 6mo*_Charleston. 8. 0 JOHN D. ALEXA NDE R, ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT, So. 10 Brood-street. RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS BOSLNESS IN A9 JGSTTNG ACCOUNTS or Merchants .and others, and in WRITING UP AND POSTING their BOOKS, either In part or whole, kc. January 9 Safes. MARTIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable-for quality, finish and price, y MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES? COMBINATION LOCKS i Please send for a catalogue to MARVIN & CO., (oldest cafe manufacturers) . , (265 Broadway, New York. Principal j che8tmit'St phiIjL Warehouses |108Bank Bt> cleveland^ And for sale by our agents in the* principal cities throughout the United States. ? FOR SALE BY WM. M. BIRD & CO., No. 203 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON December 29 ? *J**