University of South Carolina Libraries
THE DAILY NEWS OFFICIAL.. LIST OP LETTF.US vomuning m ttie Post?nico at Charleston, for the ?reek ending FEBRUARY 4, 1069, and printed officially In Tue Dan,? Nrcws, aa the newspaper having tho largest circulation in the OMa/ mt Charleston. ?9"Persons calling for Letters Advertised, should State that they are "Advertised." j$5f Office hours from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. On Sun? days, from S to 6 P. M. STANLEY G. TROTT, Postmaster. WOMEN'S LIST. Adams, Laura Allin, Barih Alison, Hattie C Baker, Mrs II H Bailey, Nancy Benoit, Mrs O Bennett, >vfory 8 Boom or, Jane Q Berry, Mttrtha Bird, Mrs Pery Blakoiy, Miss M B Blakely, Emma Blanchard, Miss O Bofel, Mrs M Bom on, Jane Bowman, Mrs H, Broughton, Mi s T J Brailsford, Mrs F Brodie, Mrs S A Bull. Miss J Burges?), Mrs R Burden, Mrs M E Byrn?s, Elisa Broene, Mrs R Brown, Hannah Brown, Annie L Caius, Mrs D Carrol, Mu ria Carson, h usan Carlton. Rosa Campbell, Mrs H Chaplen, Miss J Cbryslobcl, Mrs S Chaplin, Mrs O A Coachman, Mrs SJ Cook, Jane Corbett, Mrs F Crcnlej, Miss C Creamer, Nano"! Baylon, Mrs Wm Daver. o, Kate Bawds, Miss F Deal, Mrs J C Deal, MISB F Desi!, Miss F Denni, Lydia Deesore, Mary Drayton, Eliza Eddlngp, Susan Felder, Miss C Fitchen, Sarah A Fennigan, Letty Fleming, Julia A Folker, Mvs E Oambril, Anna Guff, Mrs D Oodlrey, B Ann Grearson, Mrs B tareen, Ann Bemm Fr, Mrs L Harleston, Miss U Heyward, Julia lieddcrly, Miss E Henderson, Ann M Hogarth, Miss E L Jackson, Mrs L J icksou, Ledia Jackson, Mrs L O Jackson. Virginia Jennerelt, Mrs t Johnson, Han? nah Johnson, Patsy Keckley, Mrs M J Kellogg, Miss M L Kororson, Miss F Kim , Magcio Kennedy, Mrs B LIRI miami,Mis: J Lott, Miss Loyal, Miss M Logon, Jennio Maguire. Mrs J Mauigault, Laura Matheson, Mrs H Mayrant, Mrs F K Middleton, Eliza Mitchell, Mary B Momeyer, Mr? J Moiler, f?uFan Murry, Mary Martin, Miss G Maxc\ , Mrs E A McGee. Martha Nest et, Lucy Nelson, M?ES M O'Neill.Mislhos O'Mara, Mrs C O'Neil, Miss L Patterson, Miss E Palmer, Pebecca Pebseal, Mis G Phillips, Miss R Postell, Mies J I Pope, Sarah Poole, Clara Prioloau, Miss E L Randall, Lucy Ramfloy, Estor Bay hall, Mrs J Revs, Isabel S Reynold B, Miss M I Holt H, Mrs J Houison, Sarah Roderich. Mrs S Roper, Mrs B Schmidt, MIBB G Sewing, bophia scudder, Mary shriver, Mary Millen, Mrs J Smart, Sarah stackland, Mar? tha stelljer. Meta Strickland, Mrs M Stiles. Anna st-, fiord, Mary A Snares, Ju ia Smith, Mrs E smith, Annie P Smite, MIR C Smalls, Mrs C E Simmons, Mrs O R ?Tramons, Satah C Seeling, Mrs H T? rell, Vi re ima Tutyoen. Lon M ? wohill, Julia Turnhagen, Anna l ue. Emma Turner, Mrs L D Taylor, Mary Vonning, Mrs H Warner, Miss H Ware er, Nellie Wareham Mary Wienbei g, Julia Winston, Mrs H Wilkerson, Mrs O Wigir, Anna O Wool m an, Mrs H E Wrede, Mis3 R Williams, Mrs G Williams, Flora Williams. MrsT Williamson, Mrs J HVLETST'?-i LIST. Agassiz, Louis Hainez, H Pierce, Sam'l B Baldwin, C H Hues, Mr Powers, Peairs Barnard, S Howard, James Port eons, John Barney, W H & H Francis Co Howe, Doucin & Prossl, John Bacon, Thomas Co Proctor, N H Beichel, John Howard, James Quinn, M Bellinger, W T B Ransom, NelBon Bischoff, JOW Huthtfee, E Redpath. D C Bird, Wm E Jackson, Henry ltiver>, William Blaut, Zealious N Roberson. James Rooth, W J Jan es, Alfred Sanders, Louis Bonom, John Jackson, W Hal- Sanders, Izard (col'd) Beef (col'd) Brightman, Capt Jewell, Jas R Sansom, Sainey H A Jenkins, Daniel achlepejrrell, Brandt, John C Jessen, C C Chiistian J Buck, Capt Lu- Jenkins, John Scheper, H ther A ? Johnson, John Schieffolin, Rich Butler, Maurice Jones Willie ard L Buck, Lorenzo it Johanns, J F singleton. Marsh Byrne, Michael Korsi.y. Joseph Singleton, John D Kimball, C C Simmons, Bcnja Calhouu,William King, James min A Korn?hre-Ja, J N slattery, Thomas Csrrire, H C Lurtigno, Richd smith, George Carrall, Thomas (col'd) Smith, Prophet Caldwoll, C J P Lee, AM B Campbell, J o Livlngstone.L M snead, W A Oalvitt, J M Loumer, Wihiam S prague, Philo Campbell, FL J Stocken, James Chioticm, Chas Lofeo, Francisco B Coles, W C Tub .-en, Henry Starbuck, George Cor tis, John Lynch, Joseph D F Collin?, Eoward Ma'jnoxe, boar> Sutton, John Creaeer, '.thomas Marshall & Me Tegue, John fjuitis, JOB Millan Tlhnke, Mr Cuneo, Giovanni Marsh, L lut tau, G H - Davis is Co Mart-hall, W B Tra!, ey, William Daly, Ed Maher, Michael Trout, T li Davis, William Munanuf, corner 1 rapier, Master Davis, R tt Co Oalhouu and James ?>*al, Joseph O Marsh streets Trapler, Master Denovar, william Madden, DE J H S 'Meogher, WU- Tripler, Capt C S Doaghen, James ham yanartsdalen, Dycks, Daniel J Mehrten, Chris- ?eorgc IV Eby, W topher Veas, John Eldridge, J How- Miller, Cuffle Von Har. on, Al? ard Moffatt & Whar- bert Eeug&s, H P ton Washington, Ferguson, Mr Moses, J J James Feidlnor, Phillp Murray, William Walsh, John H?bry F Wackerndh, Hen Firmmann, Jems Muller, Hinrich ri Fiske. George W Murdoch, J H Walz, James Forster, L Myers, Gershorn Watson, Jacord Foster, Arthur McKenzie, Alex Wingate, Elias Foster, Charles McNelty, C Neu- J G * ville Wigfall, Benja Frater, Denj M Niemeyer, F W min Frost, John No- ton, J Benj Wiloox k Co (ool'd) Oliveros, Gulller- Wilson, G Fra Green, J B mo . ser Green. Wm H Palmer, Dr B F White, Taffy Grant, E P Pinkus, Louis Wright, Luke Guillermo, Ben Pinckuey. Peter Wulborn, Casten D Col, ka Pinson, John Wrane, Patrick Hanes, Dionicio .Ziegler, Wilhelm JUST Persons depositing letters in the Post?nico will please place the stamp near the upper right hand corner of the envelope, and they will also please to remember that without the stamp a letter cannot be mailed, but will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. February fi /wandal atti Commercial. . Tilt CUnrleston Money Market. THTJBSDAY, Februaty i, 1869. The market has not bean active dui mg the week, but prices hold np. We note a sale of a large lot of South Carolina Railroad .'hares yosterday at 47% for the wholes an J 33 lor the halves; also, a sale of about fifty wholes at 48 City stock ha* fluctuated between 59 and 02. Small lots Were sold yesterday at 61 and 62, but the fairest quotation is 60^(^61%. State bonds are Aimer and higher, and South Carolina Railroad bonds show the same chmge-the six per eont.'s having brought 75 and the soven per cent's 86. Gas stock and City Railway stock are better. The other changos are unimportant. SOUZHEKN BANS BUX8. Current Rates Bank of Camden.44 $00 Bank of Charleston.46 $ to Bank of Chester.ll $00 Bank of Georgetown.10 WOO Bank of Hamburg.6 $00 Bank of Newberry.45 @00 Bank of South Carolina.12 $18 Bank of State of S Carolina, prior to 1861.25 ?20 Bank of Stateof S. Carolina,after 1st Jan., 1801.0 <&00 Commercial Bank. Columbia.2 $00 Exchange Bank, Columbia.10 $11 Farmer.-' and Exchange Bank, Charleston..0 $00 Merchant's Bank,Cheraw. .9 $10 People's Ba.ik, Charleston.62 $63 Planter's Bank of Fairfield.4 $05 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank,Charleston.?6 $28 Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, (old). 38?40 Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, (new).85 $00 State Bank, Charleston.4 $ts Union Bank, Charleston.88 $ 90 dty of Charleston Change Bills.96 $00 State S. Carolina Treasury Notes.86 $00 ' BONDS. STO0K8 AMD COUPONS. City of Columbia Bonds.60 $00 .City of Columbia Coupons.,.65 $00 South Carolina Railroad and Bank Stook t whole Bhares).47}?$48 South Carolina Railroad (half shares).28 $2J)? 8. C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.75 $00 ?. O. R. R, Beven Per Cent. B'ds.85 $00 S. C. Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness.65 $00 City of Charleston 8ix Per Clent. Stock... .60??(A61 % City ot Charleston Certificate of Indebted nee.o5 $97 City ot Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.65 $70 State of So ti th Carolina Bon de (old ).68 $ 69 State Qt South Carolina Bonds (now Issue, of January 1,18671.71 @oo State of Bouth Carolina stock.68 $66 State ot South Carolina Coupons.60- (&00 People's National Bank Stock.par. $101 First National Bank Stock.I er. $101 Greenville and ? olumbia Railroad State guaranteed bonds. .85 $00 Greenville . and Columbia lat Mortgage Bonds.68 $0? Northeastern B. R. 1st Mortgage Bonds.85 $00 Northeastern B.B. lat Coupons (past due).60 $00 Northeaster u B. B. Ocr tl fi ca tes ol Indebted. ness.60 $00 Charleston Gas Company Stook..91 $22 Charleston City Railway Stook.62 $00 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds (State guarantee!.....40 $41 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Stook.00 $00 OUf of Savannah Bonds.BS $00 City of Savannah Coupon? (due previous to lat June, 1806).96 $00 City of Savannah Coupons (due after lat iure, 1866)..9? $00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad stook..60 $00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bonds.87 $00 .Memphis and 0 har leaton ft, B, Ooupons. .93 $00 Th tCxportw for the Week citrttwg Thninday February 4. LIVERPOOL-Per ateaaukip Statira-?1 bags Sc? leland Cotton, HM balea Upland CoMoa, M tiara?? clean Bice, 2 tlercea ana 78 bags Carol la a Eic*. DOMESTIC. BOSTON- Per sobr Anna B Glover-?1 tiercca Bice, 621 bale? Upland Cotton, 335 baga Flour, lot Old Iron an?) Sundries. EAST WEYMOUTH. MASS-Per sehr H H 8quire 860 tons Phosphate Rock. MEW YOKE-Por steamship Charleston-1164 bales Upland Gotten. 89 bas M Sea Island Cotton, 164 Uer ?te* Rioe, 174 bales Yarn, 87 packages Fruit and Potatoop, 10packages Sundries.. ..Per steam ' ship Champion-1667 bales Upland Cotton, 89 bales Sea Island Cotton, 164 ti'ices Rire, 64 bales Yarn, 219 Backs Peanut?, 25 boxas Tobacco, 90 packages Fruit... .Per s tir Mattie E labor 182,000 f. ct Pitch Pino Eu ir. ber. NEW YORK TIA WILMINGTON, N C-Per sehr Lilly-tl oasks Clay, 85 cask* Rice. PHILADELPHIA-Per sehr E H Farber-242 bales Cotton, 12 casks Rice. BO casks Clay, 10. bales RUE*. 8 casks Iron, 800 iona Phosphate Rook. BALTIMORE-?Per steamship Sea Gull-249 tierces Rice, 497 bales Upland Cotton, 05 tons Phos? phate Hork, 30 packages Hides and Rags. 65 bales Yarn, 77 sacks Fruit and Sundries... .Per ?ehr Wm Jonss-100,000 feet I loaring Bou rds. THE CI?ARL.KSTO?V MARK 1ST? FOB THF. WEEK ENDING THCRSDAT, FEBRUARY 4. COTI ON.-After a protracted Btruggl?, in whioh boldars on this side have displayed unusua 1 firm? ness, the Liverpool market appears to bo usa um lng gradually a range of prices that will attract a fair proportion of the balance of the Amerioan crop, and quotations at that great centre have been steadily moving up, commencing on tho first of the week at lL'id., and hardening to UJtfd., ll Ti J., 12d.. 12>? d. and 12 ki ii. for the article on the spot, and ll%d. for the same afloat; while nt New York, whioh opened at29, the article stiffened to 29K. 29J?, 80, and 30V?; while at this point the trans lotion a wore some? what restricted by factors holding stiffly and buyers generally refusing to pay the asking rates, but clos? ed with more animation in sellers' favor. The lead? ing mirkets have exhibited the following feature? as reported by telegraph : At Liverpool on Friday, January 291 h, the staple was firm, sales 12,000 bales, uplands ll)?d; on the same day at New York the article was quiet, sales 3600 bales at 29c. On Saturday the former waa buoyant, hales 20,000 balee, uplands ll??d; the latter was moro active and )?c better, sales 4300 bales at 29>?c On Monday the former was active, sales 16 000 bales, uplands U&d; tho latter waa unchang? ed, sales 1600 bales at 29)? a On Tuesday the for? mer was firm, sales 15,000 bales, upland s on tho ?potll%?, afloat 12@12)?d; the.latter was inactive md firmer, sales 7000 bales, uplands 29)? S)29%. On Wednesday the former closed buoyant, uplands 12d, sales 20 000 bale?; the litter was active and armer, sales 6S00 bales at 29%@30o. Yesterday thc form er was active, uplands on tho spot and afloat I2)?d; the latter was firmer at 80>?o. Ibo arrivals for the week have beon 189 bags of sea islands and Floridas and 7074 biles of upland?, against 333 bags of sea islands and Floridas and 9341 bales of uplands for the week before, aud 301 bags of sea islands and Floridas and 11,886 bales of uplands Tor tho corresponding week of last year. '1 ha receipts ?ave been from the following sources: say of up? lands per South Carolina Railroad 6619 bales, per Northeastern Ita,]road 445; of sea islands from Flori? da 44; Savannah 93; Edisto 7; Beaufort 29; No itheast ;rn Railroad 7. The transactions and prices prevailing in this mar? lie t for the week will bo seen by Hie following state? ment: On x'rida , Januiry 29, the market was qu iet, and n some transactions, rather easier ; sales 300 b ales, irdinaiy to good ordinary bein; quoted a t 26a27> ow middling 27'si, middling 28, and strict middling 18!?@28)?c. fl lb. On Saturday tho transactions were limited ia tho orenoon, but afterwards became mora active and >rice? firmer; sales 800 biles, ordinary to good ordi? nary being quoted at 26@27)?, low middling 27)?, Diddling 28, and strict middling 28>?@23>?c. fi lb. On Monday the staple was quiet and prices irregu ar, the market being somewhat nominal, with a i rm or tendency; sales 250 biles; quotations were uu eliable, as buyers wera ofl'erinp 28' and factors ksking28)??. fl lb. for middling. On Tuesday the transactions wera limited: ?las 300 ba'es, otdinary to good ordinary being moted at 26@27)i, low middling 27X, nuddling 28, nd strict middling at 28)*@2S)?e, fi lb. On Wednesday the market opened with au aatlve endency, buyers operating at first on the basis of Sc fl lb f91 middling, but better telegrams causod ?rises to harden from tf@#a <B lb; sales 100 bales, irdinary to good ordinary being quoted ut 26)?fe> 7low middling 27?i, mlddUng 28)*', and strict nield li a g 28Xc fl lb. Yesterday the market was active and J?@ >?c better; ales about 1200 bales say 28 at 2?^, 81 at 27, 46 at 7)?, 43 at 27>?, 27 at 27#, 1*7 at 27 200 at 28, 160 at ?X, 2J8 at 28?, 88 at 28%, 130 on private terms. Ve quoto: LIVERPOOL CLAS3IFIOATION. Ordinary to good ordinary .27 ?27J? Low middling.28 @28)? Middling.28 Strict middling.28^^)29 By Now York claasificaU n we quote : Low middling.285$'@ - MiddUng.28^029 SEA ISLAND COTTON.-Tho arrivals have boen ixtrcmely small tor the wsek, and were 180 bags of ea islands and Floridas, against 333 tho woek bo? oro, and 301 for the corresponding p -riod last year. Dbe demand for tho common and medium grades of oaklands andFloiidas have been active, ?nd pri? es for these descriptions havo materiall. advanced, ?ut the very limited supply has much restricted the msinesB. The finer qualities havo not been in re? lu eat and they havo not felt the important improve nents in the inferior descriptions, but all kurds are mid firmly, as factors and planters s ti to that tb i trop ls nearly all in markot. Wo note sah s of about too bags of all descriptions, for tho week, among valen were 4 stained at 32c, 13 do at 35,1 do at 36 2 iee island at 70. ir at 80, 1 at 81, 7 at 85, ll at 88, 10 lt 90, 24 at $1,8 at 1 06,10 at 1 10, 6 ut i 20, 4 at 1 25 L a? 1 30-of Floridas 5 a' 85, 32 at 90, 49 at 81. Wu moto common sea island? at 75(4)85, medium iota) 51 10, fine 1 20@1 30 and upwards fl lb. lt I Ci.-') ho arrivals ot Carolina rough havo been rory limited, s<y about 8000 buthols tor tho woek. I ho article ha? been in steady demand at firm prices, ind we note sales of about 1000 los. of olean Caron? ia for the week, among whioh were 187 to?, at 8?<o. #lb; 116 at 8?; 277 at 9c ; 40 at 9 MO; 77at9>?; 148 at 9>?, aad 60 on privat? terms. We quote com? mon to fair olean Carotina at 8??&8% fl lb; good W@,9o. fl lb. Carolina rough may ba quoted at II 76@919 fer interior, and 81 90ft,2 26 tor sea-aoast. NATAL STORES.-Tho arrivals continuo light and save been about 600 bois. We not? sales of No. 2 and extra No. 2 roain at 81 90@2 ft bbl., aud limitad tales of spirits at 50c. fl gallon. HAY.-The arrivals have been about 160 bales of North River qualities. We note sales of this de? scription at 8120 fl hundred from tho vessel; store lots are held at about 81 25 f) hundred. CORN.-There has been received a cargo of 8060 bushels from Baltimore, of prime whtto quality, which sold at 81 18 f* bushel, waight, bags includ? ed. Borne '.OOO bushels of the sams description sold at 8107 fl bushel, bulk, weight. Interior corn may be quoted at about 8110 fi bushel, weight, bags in. eluded, by tb? car load from the depot for white Tennessee, and 811241 15 fi buslie ,-wolgbt, bags inoluded, in lobbing lots. OATS.-A cargo of 2000 bushels Maryland was disposed of at 86 and 86 o fl bushel, weight, partly bagged. FLOUR.-Tho markot is amply lupplted with Northern and Western brands, win oh are meeting with a fair country demand at 80 75 $ bbl for super; 87 25ft7 76 fi bbl for extra, and 1839 60 fl bb for family. Coolee family ls selling at 810912 fl bbl aa in nu llity, rovtliern brands ?re in limited supply and may bo quoted at 89 26@9 60 fl bbl for sopor; 810? 10 60 fi bbl for extra, and 811&12 fl bbl for family. Campeen'* city mills ara coding 88 60 fl bbl for super; 810 CO ft bbl for ex> ra, and $12 60 ft bbl for family. BACON.-ThiB article ls held Very firmly, and prior.? have a tendaney to go higher, but the inquiry ls moderate, th? high priers eanaing buyers to pur? chase lightly. Wo quote prime shoulders at 16yM 17c f* lb ; i rimo rib aides at lOo, ?nd clear rib at io? 0200 ft Bl. Prim? ntrips nra bald at 20Xd?91o; (try Baited shoulders may be quoted at IB^o; o'earrfo sides at 18>?, and olear sdesatlOoft ra. fieoond quality sbou'ders are selling at Uyt o6c. . BUGAR AND MOLASSES-There 1? a moderato demand for these articles, and sales are making for Ute importations nsw crop of Cnn? at 18812?o fl m for grocery sugars, sod 45*AT? f? gallon for clayed LE CHARLESTON DA IL BUTT KB.-Prime Goshen, ?f whick there la a moderaba stock, may ba quoted at 4543ita fl lb. Western and ?Iber low gradea aall at W?i9c ?a lb, aa ba quality. SALT-.-Jobbers are holding Liverpool at $3 10 fl sack. INDIA BAGGING.-The demand is very limited We quota 20%@21%c V yard, nominal. Dundee bag. ging, ii inches, i ?? Usa. for tho yard, ia held at 30? 36c. Sea island bagging, ?5 inches wide, 2 lbs. for the yard, ts held at 60?65 con ts. HOPI;.-The demand for rope ls moderate, and prices are somewhat nominal at qu?tatlona. We quote hemp at - cents fi lb. ; greenleaf at 10 cents, and jute at 8%?9 cents fi pound. LRON BANDS AND TIES for colton, of tho mos! approved patterns, aro offered on tho market, and they are in active demand at Vase fl lb. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-1 here is a modera I o stock of tbis article, and we quote river floe . lng boards at $13 fi M.; scantling and plan $10?12 $ M.; timber of chipping and good min qualities there is a light supply on tho markol and may bo quoted at SI l'a l'.? ft M. Common it selling at $5@H ft M. ; and city sawed lumber at $20? ?6 fi M. FREIGHTS-To Liverpool by steam are depressed and we quote nominally %d on uplands, and ld ou sea island; by sail, somewhat nommai, at 6-10d @%d on uplands, and VI on sea islands. To Havre nominal. To the Welt Indies, Cuban ports north side, on lumber, $9 00 in gold, and $10 south side. Coastwise-To New York by steam %c fl lb on uplands, and lc. on sea islands, $2 fl tierce on rice; by sail, $2 fl bale on up? lands, and $1 60 fl tierce on rice; on boards $9 fl M, on l'osa wed lumber $10 fl M., on timber $10. To Boston, by steam, via Baltimore, lc. fl lb on cotton and - fl tierce on rice; by sail 0-16? %c fl lb on cotton, Si2 00 fl M. on rcsawed lumber and $13 00 fl M. on timber. To Philadelphia. Xe, fl lb on upland cotton by steam and -c. fl lb by sail ; on flooring boards $9 fl M. ; on re sawed lum be-, $10; on timber, $12 60 fl M. To Baltimore, by steam, cotton %c. ; rice fl tierce, * SI 75; phosphates, fl 2000 lbs., $4 in packages, in bulk as per agreemont; lumber fi M $8?10. as in size; wheat fl bushel 12c, in sacks. By this Uno to Philadelphia on cotton, %c. ; rico fl tierce $2 0C ; phosphate per ton, $6 in packages. To Louisville, Ky., on.rice, 75c. fl hundred. To Cincinnati 55c. To St. Louis 85c, By sail on boards and scantling, hence to Baltimore. $9; on lumber $10; phosphates $5. EXCHANGE.-St?rung Bills-The rate yesterday was nominal at I6%@46% for sixty day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks aro purchasing sight chocks on New York )i dis., 5 days % discount. They arc soiling sight checks at par. GOLD.-The brokers wro yesterday buying at 36, t.nd selling at 37. Marketa by I'clcgrapn. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, February 4-Noon.-Consols 93%. Bonds 76%. Tallow 40s 3d. FRANKTORT, February 4 -Noon.-Bonds 79%a80. LIVERPOOL, February 4 -Noon.-Cotton act vc; Uplands on tho rpot ard afloat 12%d ; Orleans 12%d; sales 2C.CO0 biles. Corn, old, 33s; new 31*. Two P. M.-Cotton active; uplands on thc spot and afloat 12%d; Orleans 12%d. Lard steady. Naval stores dull. Four o'clock.-Cotton excited; sales esiima'ed at 25,000 bales. Evening.-Cotton closed, middling, at 19%d; Or? leans 12%d; sales 25,000 bales. BA VUE, Fobruary 4.-Cotton opens active; on the spot If 38e; afloat If iOc. DOMESTIC MARKETS. KEW YOBS, Fobruary 4.-Noon.-Money easy at 7. Morling <J%. Gold 85%. Cotton Aimer at 80%. Event i g.-Cotton closed active and % better. Kalos 6500 bales at 30%. Flour favors buyers, without marked change. Wheat steady. Corn la2c lower, white Southern 90a97. Pork firmer at $32%32%. Lard easier at 21a21%. Whiskey steady at 9i. Rica firm, 9%al(>. Other groceiiaa quiet. Ti ipeutnie 67a57%. Rosin $2 C6a8 50. Tallow lower at ll%nl2. Governments closed quiet. Sixty-two's, 13%. Mo? ney fairly active at 0u7 percent Sterling heavy at 9%. Gold 86%. Southern securities quiet and steady. Tennessee's 6V;?. Virginia's 67%. New S3. Stocks heavy, excited and unsettled. BALTIMORE, February i.-Cotton firm at 39c. Flour dull. Wheat dull; prime to choice red $2 20%. "om firm; white 87a88c; yellow 84a86c. Pork $82 50 i38. Shoulders 15%o. Lard 21c. CINCINNATI, February 4.-Mour and corn qru>t md unchanged. Whiskey dull at 95. Meas Pork >S2a82%. Lard ?rm, city 20%. Bacon firm and p?at. Shoulders 14%. Clear sides 18alt-%. Sugar sured hams, heavy business at 19&19%c. KT. LOUIS, February 4.-Flour quiet; Ano and low supertitle and low extra $6 60a6 00. Pork higher at (32%. Bulk meats h'(her. Bacon buoyant; shoul loia 14%; clear sides 18%. Lard buoyant. LOUIBVILLE, February 4.-Pork $32a32 50. Lard ll; fchouldera 14%al6; clear sides 18%al8%. Whi? tey 9Ca?7. WILMINGTON, February 4.- Spirits turpentim luiet Rosin lower $1 80al 96. Turpentine declin? ing $2 30a2 55. Tor declined $2 66. Cotton firm, idvanoed-middlings 28%c. AUGUSTA, February 4-Cotton active and aavanc ing; sales 1095 bales; receipts 367 baba; middlings I8??c. bAVANNAH, February 4./-Cotton active; sales 3C0O l?ales; middlings 28%a20c; receipts 2328 boles ; ex? ports coastwise 2609. MOBILE, February 4.-Cotton in good active de? mand and closed firm-low middling 28c; sales 1500; receipts 294; exports none. NEW ORLEANS. February 4.-Cotton %c higher; Middlings, 29c; sales 1260 tales; receipts 1649 bales; exports 4605 bale?. Gold, 38. sterling, 48. Com? mercial, 46%a47. NowYork sight, %c discount Sugar and molasses steady and unchanged. Hold? ers of Louisiana coupons due on the 1st instant, are no Hied that they will be paid on presentation at the banking house of Pike, Brother & Co., Now Or? leans. Wilmington Harket. WILMINGTON February 3. - TUBVBNTINB-IS steady and pliers unchanged. Miles 678 bbls at :3 05 for sot . und $2 40 fur hurd, fl 280 pounds. ? ri mrs '1 ORVENTI.SE. - Min ket quiet and pr ces tend i awn ward, with sales of only 6t bHs at 54o per ?.allon. Sales also ot 275, deliverable wi.bi? ten days, buyer's option, at 64c; 100 do a 68%o. and 800 do at 63o-eho wing a decline in the day 'ti iran a..c non s of lo. ltosrw.-SaleB of on'y 76 bbls at $2, $2 10a2 50 for low No. t. TAB.-76 bbls changed hands at $2 85 per bbl. COTTON -Market fl me and prices a abode blither. Salo - of 299 bales at 2Vu2V >"o for mixed, and 28o for middling. Natkwllle Market. NASHVILLE, February 1-COTTON-The market to-day was quiet. Holders aro s 'il Arm, ant oipa tlng higher figures. We quote: Ordinary 25%; gao? ordinary 26X; low middling 27. We give aa follows a summary of tbe transactions of the day: Receipts 290; sal's 94; ?hi menta ?71. COTTON STATKtOEKT. Stack on hind Kept. 1, 1868 . 60 Bace'ved to day. 290 Received pievieusly...?...29,60 -29,796 Total. ... 29,866 ^hipped to-day.171 Shipped previously.25,446-26.617 8?o koa hand .'...T???? CORN-I ho transactions in corn to-day footed up 6100 i usn cl? at 60o buying, and 76o sacked and deli? vered in depot. Interior Cotton Market** SUM i FR, February 2.-About 153 bales of ootton sold during tho week, market closing i c, tor owing o ;dvaneo in N. w Yo k. We quota to-dav at 23a 27 ? eta. NEWBERRY, Fobiuary 2.-Cotton market quiet at 27 cte. Mu NT GO M t< RY, February 2.-Ootton market very firm ut 20 Va for low naiddlin ;s. AT LA KA, Feoruary 2.--Cotton active at 26%a27o. Receipt? light. MACON, February a.-The market was rather quiet to-day. buye a not liking the Aguie*; aalea were effected on tn* basti- of 26 X .2?%'o for m idol aga, and the market dosed firm at i hose (lauren. COLUM US. Fobruary 1-Mark t flat; no vinal baals at 2 *%a26%e; out nid n warehouses only 4 ?alo i were ?aid; warehouse aale? 82 bale?: SO at, 28%, 2 at1 26o; receipts 486 bales. COL M til A, February 8.-Cotton had an npw*>d tendency yesterday, ?nd 162 bales wo e disposed ot at lull p ice?-middling 28a stock? of Cotton Sta tko Interior Town* not 'included In tko Keeolpte August*. Ga.. January 8 Macon, Geo.A.February I Columbus. OOO. .Januarv 29 Montgomery. Aka.January 80 selma, ida.January 221 Memphis Teno.....January 80 Naakvdle. T?ut...february l Total,,,,,,,,,, y .>?,?.?>..<...>?.( 1808. 20 HM W>IT 18,869 11,163 M<if I9,0rfl 4280 .Y NEWS, FRIDAY MORI Eg tr? i? es ? . B": - J to gi : $ iris Ssl? I lrri F .o ' *? ; ES** C. B p- ? p.- : rrrtf Usn : S: tn *? Is IO? *? ?-? tn i-i S3 sa tn M? -JO>l3- MOCHOl? -3 to ..S 681 S? S ag,?0 g s. * 10 M? to cn to fe ?O IO IO CC 00 - Hi Ol Ia jS pJW 00 ?5 to io {K *? ~J 00 M?; M ?a o bo enfilo lo ]K ?-I c? oatt qa ?6MM?I StsLS. !-? M CO IO co >-'tn OS .-. Ol MttMliw rf- c. o to to J-J co CD to ^o. ?i jo to to cn ^i CT?"c*>">*?- ?"00oVc co (Jj IO t5 CO O O #v O M- W K M', ? . Ml o> it co ; MS fe^? ; ?jfc Cn to p . co o * i .< co rf? . FICIOI Ol S xi o , c?ag r Btr? ' ?TS? 2 a. o Bes. erg ?i re ? co I * J -J co -I JO co cn OJ O O to tn cn "Seo; H8 f? ^ ; to ! SSS: sfgrj'ss: si M. - to . -4 - J H* cc -1 . tn i 00 IO to tOCOMCOtO jiOIMpCO OOl rf* OJ ~1 o ?0 to ot i-4 ^ os ?oto o> coo-ji?.-irf?ui*-oocn ?SwcoMiooJWcnco ta SSH SIS 3. rf cr ?jf o o 0 s rr T co ip ii? <4- cn K; OD CB cr? 00 M ; IO IO H H C" ' 25c? ill: -iiMtt; li M- . CO . en o . tS . 05 cc I SoSI TO,. F go Ste M- ; en cn ; -oj to tn MW MO) _IS k5_MM_o; M* to i?- IO CO . Cl".. So gina -1J_to 00 S3: cc co Cl O? CO OJ en -J 00 rf- M -ci rf? WtOtOrf-COOOO-Cirfk-j ?-i io to cn ?0 -i M? to pMUMOJIO?-l^ <OCJC?0r--C?Cncrf?IO M-cj to cn-" en* O_r0^t Mp?CO-i; jStl M ? ?S >? ? rf? "to i-i tp in . cn cn goto? -t cs Ok IP* Ot ? to cn _M an ?*g> IOJJ- 6? *?_to 0. gai ! 3 c 3 III I iii*8 ?1 Uer tO . . M" -1 CO >?? -O. . M- -*l 00 . . CIO?XH. |*MI _M?._; -o o ?5 M* on . ?6 to ?Overland to manufacturera. NOTE.-Wo have deducted from New Orleans 18,163 bales Upland, from Mobile 6325 bales, from Savannah 4850 bags Bea Island and ... bales Up? land-and from Charleston 2132 bags ?ca Island and 168 bales Upland, the quantities received at those ports from Mobile, Florida, Texas and havannah. Cnn. vicar on Wholesale f'ric oe. BAGGING, ty yara Dnnaee. 80 c* 65 .anny Cloth. 20J?? 21? BALS ROI'E. ty fc-Manilla.- (% _ Wast?T. 8 & ta? J? ?. 8>?@ 9 OOTTON, ty lb Ordiaary to Good Ordinary. 27 ? 273? Low Middling. 28 ? mys Middling to fetriot Middling. 28}?@ 2t> ?oed Middling. _ (?a _ Sea Island. 60 (Ri 1.S0 CO Fr EE, ty li,-Rio. 20 @ 26 Laguayra . 2h ? _ JSYS. 36 @ 49 FERTILIZERS Wande Co's Ammon'd Sol Phos. M.00 ? - Petate Fertilizer. 66.00 06 - Alkaline Phosphate. 90.00 ? - Bone Fleur. 65.00 & - Double Seined Poudratte. 30.00 <<$ - Nilea' Phosphate. 68.00 ? - Peruvian Guano, ty 2240 lbs. 95.00 ic - 1'aeiSa Guana, ty ?0UU lbs. 65.00$ - Phoenix Guano. 66.00 ^ - Baugh'a Phosphat?, ty 2000 lbs... 66.00 ? - Rhodes' Phosphate. V aeoo lbs... 65.00 & - Mapea'SuperPhosphate,ty 2600 lb 66.00 A - Zell's Raw Bose Phosphate. 10.06 ? _ bell's Supar Phosphate of Lime.. 66.00 Ci _ Woolaton's Phosphate of Lime... I 66.V) tu) 60 Woolston's Yegeiatar, ty 20C0 maj 66.00 @ - Creaedale'a Gen. baper-Pkoa, net 68.60 9 00 i Bowers'Complete Manure, net... 00.00 GP CU bardy'? Phospho Peruvian, oath. ce.00 @ 00 hardy's Pacifie 0uauo, oath. 60.00 as 00 FLOUR, ty bbl-bupei. 6.7? <JA - Northern and Weatern Mxtra.7.25 @ 7.76 Baltimore Bxtra.j _ Q _ Southern-Super.1 9.26 64 9.69 / Extra.10.00 (5*10.50 Family.,.|ll:t0 ?12.60 GRAIN-Mary lui ul Oats, \i bus bol.. 85 (ft 99 Western Oats, ty bushel. 85 (gi _ Com, $i bushel. 1.07 (io 1.16 ri A T. ty cwt.-North iii vcr. 1.20 ?e - Eastern..1 l.gg M _ VII BER. ty M. leet- I Clear White Pine, lat quality.....>S6.00 #66.00 White Pine, good run. 88.00 . @40.00 Yellow Piue.?20.00 (cr26.00 Boarda, ty M. ?eel-Rough.?12.00 (ct 16.00 Grooved and Tommed... ,138.00 (^82.69 VOLASSES, ty gallon-Cuba.| 45 ? *7 Museovado. _ ? _ Sugar House. . 50 ? LOO New Orlon us. - A _ NAVAL STORKS, ty \?V\-'?M.... - m - Piten. - <s> - Bosin, Pale. - @ - Rosin, No. 1.i 2.76 ?4.00 Rosin, No. 2., 1.90 (?41 2.00 Rosin. No. 3.,. 1.75 (a) - Spiriti, Turuentme, "1/ calien.... | 60 nfl - Oa.rn!'!. '?A wi ....I 16 ?a - VA[Lg-American, if?i?a, ty keg..| 6.60 @ 7.00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g....I 0.70 % Dupont's, F.F.F. 5.00 ($ - Dupont'B. Blatting.j 4.25 & PROVISIONS-ty m- . Bacon, Hams, ty lb.[ - % - Booen, bides. 18 to 20 Bacon, Shoulders. io17 Bacon, Strips.'. 20^?J 21 Lard, tn kag. . - <gg - Knttar. 35 rca 50 Cheese. 16 80 Potatoes, ty bbl. - & - Onions. - S - a-pplea. - 9 _ RICE-Carolina, ty tte. 8>?<<? 9y. Bast India. _ @ ._ SALT- Liverpool, coarse, ty gaols.. 2.10 <$ - Liverpool, lae. _ a - SUGAR, ty ?-Maw. 12 9 13 Porte Rico.1 14 ? 15 M a? co va?1' .j 13 ^ JJ MNG, FEBRUARY 5, 18 Comparativo Kxports of Cotton, from tUe Port Ot CUnrlMlnn. EXPORTED TO Liverpool. Oilier Uri tish Porta. Total to Qreat Britain... Havre. Other drench Porta. Total to Franco. North of Europe. Total North of Europe. !. outh of Europe. Weet Indios, .Vc. Total Foreign Porto._ Boston. Rhodo Island, wc. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore and Nor ilk.... Other United Stn tea Ports. Total to Coastwiso Ports. Grand Total. axa ISLAND. Balea. 1,847 1,847 Bales. 20,698 20.598 Uxports of Klee. Naval Stores a ii rt i, nu? tter from tbe Port of Cuarlcston, f ru>m September 1 to February 1, lSbtt BICE. IN. STORES.I LUMBER. roms. Boston. Now York. Philadelphia. Baltimore. New Orleans . Mobile. Providence, RI.... Jthcr U. 8. Ports... Total Coastwise' Tierces. 1,283 7,722 859 3,431 140 403 850 Barrels. 8,887 3,245 200 1,379 Barcelona. Majorca k a Market (Vest Indies. Halifax, N S. it Johns, N B...V." London. Bristol, Eng. Liverpool. Havre . Montevideo. 3reat Britain. Total Foreign. Grand Total. 14,694' 13,211 440 2?6 3,737 6,547 10.940 24,161 Feet. 601,000 2,197.937 1,204,000 1,234,000 9?4,li 2 108,000 6,149,039 68,000 078*,823 288,728 1.025,551 7,474,590 Consignees per S out li Carolina Unilroiitt February 4. 607 bales Cotton, 21 bale3 Domestics, 48 casks Ba? j?n, 79 bbls Naval Store, 2 cars Lumber, 1 car Wood, I car Stock. To Railroad Ageat, Wardlaw & Carew, Bavencl k Co, Reider k Davis, B Mure k Co, Frost fe Adger, E J Wiss. J R Primilo, R C Sharp k Co. G S walter k Co, Johnston, ( rews k Co, J B E Sloan, Brodie k co, H Bischoff k Co, G W Will ams & Ce, 3 A Trenholm. Goldsmith At Son, B O'Neill, H Cobla 5s Co, D A Amine. Consignee? per Northeastern Kallroad February 4. 78 bales Cotton, 90 bbls Naval Stores, 360 bushels Hough Bice, Furniture, Tobacco, Mdso, kc. To Reeder k Davis, Hunt & Bro, S D Stoney, Masycks h Salters, J A Quackcubush. Bischoff k Co, Ravenel St Co, Major G bi Alden, G W Williams & Co, Clag lorn, Hcning k Co, A S Johnso:), Naehman k Co, W R Ryan, - Scarborough. FW Emanuel, t'hisolin Bros, P M.ii an, J Schirmcr, M Goidsmi.h & Son<s, J Jhiosa, Railroad Agent. Passongexs, Per steamer City Point, lrom Pain t ka, via Jaokson rille. Fernandina and savannah-Mr Buckmaster md daughter, E Hallo, Mrs Haines and son. Fathers Jonnelly and Quinn, J G Little. T P Holland, - Raine, - Williams, - Dudley, L F How ara, - Alox inder, A G Williams, - Ingersoll, - Workman, lt lirper, - Ivers, - OrfJT, - Owens, W S Stanton and adv, and 10 deck. Ptr steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, 8 C If 0 Wibou. E S Horry. Capt J Copes, J J Pringle, J V La Bruce and wife, J LaBruee, Miss Mary Dosier, ilrs M Quailly, J C Brown, Col lt Nisbet, R Parker, a Mount, J F Miscally, and chore. Per steamer St Helena.from Kai.-to and Rockville X G Christ io, J R Wetcoat. J A Lancaster, A Clans ien, G H Hoppock, J Townsend, J Ldings, Miaa .'o,:nrtie, Mrs LaRocht, O Bailey, G W Wright, and 0 on deck. /Hanne Urina. fort of Chnrleston. February Q. iJoitx OAJL.*:JSTI>A.JW. I'll AH EH OV TUE MOON. _ast Quarter, 3d, ll hours, 36 minutes, morning. ?cw Moon, lilli, 8 hours, 34 minutes, norning, first Quarter, 19tu, ll hours, 40 minutes, morning. . ull Moon, 26th, ti hours. 44 minutes, morning. FEBRUARY. sus BISES. I SETS, 1 Monday.... 6 .67 S..31 2 Tuos?ay.... 0..66 t 6..32 3|Weiueaday.| 6..65 j 5..33 4 Thursday... 6..K4 . 6..34 5 1 inlay.I 6..63 I 5..85 Olsaturday... 6..52 5..3? 7|Huuday.| 0. 61 I 6..37 MOON SISES. IL. 1 mern. 12.. 3 1.. 4 2.. 4 3.. 2 3..56 mon WATER. ll.. 9 ia.. 2 i., i 1..68 3.. 1 4.. 6 6..69 Arrived Yesterday. Sehr A 8 Deas, from Wist Point Mill. 06 tierces ?crees Rice. Te H Bischoff k Co, Chisolm Bras, Jenen, llano el it Co. Steamer City Point, MeNelty, Palatka, via Jackson . i Ho, fernandina, Savannah, ?c. 17 bales Cotton, ind sundries. 1 o J D Aiken k Co, C B C, H G it Jo, W ?c M. Jeffords k Co, I k oo, J C Dial, Hayman it LUltonberg, J G M inor it Co. T Mci'randy, Mur >hy& Little. Blackney Bros. Gourdin. Maithiessen t Co, W B Wilhams, Kirkpvtrick k Wilie, G H ln pctham k Hon, Terry k Nolan, W S stanton, Mrs J i Vanray. Steamer Emilie, Davis, Georgetown, 8 C. 295 ierocs Rice, 46 bales Cotton, and sundries. To ihaekelford k Kelly. W E Ryon. W C Bee & co, J F J'Neill k Son, J La Bruce, 1 harston k Homes, Pol? ier, Uodgers k Co, A Mullyard, G W Williams k Co, I M Caldwell k .-OUB, K Bates k Co, Terry k Holen, I logni, Mowry k Co, Graeser, Lee, t.-mlth k Co, T 1 Walton k Co, and others. s L. amer St Helena, Rumley, Ediste and Rock? ville. ? bales and 1 pocket Cotton, Mdse and Sau lrios. lo J H Murray, Roper k Stoney, R M Mar? ina il k Bro. and oilier s. Rcouivcd from Cbiso m'? Mill-33 tierces Rico. To j hi-olm Bros, W C Bee k Co. Cleared Yesterday, ?chr B N f-quire, Chase, East Wej mouth, Mass-J N Robson. Sailed Yesterday. 'chr B H Pquire. Chase, a Northern Port, iehr Mattie E taber, Cook. New York, ?ehr A E ulovor. Torry, Boston. >chr Lilly. Francis, Wilmlnatou, N C. lehr Alexander, Young, Georgetown, S C. Up for tnis Port. ?chr Matthew Kenney,-. at New Sork, Feb 1. iobr D C H?lse,-, at New York, Feb 1. Snipncws by Telegraph. NORFOLK, February 4-The sohr Louisa, from Sa? ra:) nah for Philadelphia, has arrived hore leaking, ind having lost her rudder and chains. WABBT? OTOH, February 4- Tho Lighthouse Board viii tiiscontinue the range Jlgut at Hilton Head after be 15th ef Marok. * A VAN M AU, > ?otruary i-Cleared, ship Japan. Weather cool, Wind strong sW. Memoranda. The bri? Croton, Williams, from charleston for Provide ce, arrived at Newport January 31. The sehr Carrie S Webb. Day, from Georgetown, S fr, arrived at New York February 1. LIST OF VKSSKLS CP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS rOAi rORBI ON LIVERPOOL. *bip R O Winthrop, Stewart, up.Jan ll The Edith Wheeler sailod.Jan 12 British bark David MoNutt, McE h nny, un ..Jan ll Bark H*??*n san >a, Otis, np.. Tan 15 Bark Harriet * Hu >soy, Ho mos sailed.Jan 14 British brig Cecilla, Bieirun. nailedJae 6 HAVES. Ship Taciflo, Foss, sailed.Jan 4 HAVANA. British ship Charleston. Cooiirane, ?ailed.Jan 16 roux TALBOT. Ibo Court r, Jenklus, sailed.Jan 12 DOMESTIC Mates? Bohr fi A Hammond, Wl'ar, cleared.Jan 27 hobr Sarah A Hammond. Wiley, up.......Jan 8 sehr U N Hawkins, Wyatt, up.v. .Jan 25 ?aw roar. Bohr Vralo, Mason, Mason, cleared.Jan 28 Hohr My lover, Brown, up.Jan 25 Bo' r J 8 Lee, carr, oleares.Jan 28 Kohr Kandu*k- ajr, Wyatt, cleared.Jan 29 seor Franklin, Swain, cleared.Jan 80 behr H> ne, Glover, up.Feb 1 Bohr Matthew Heaney,-, np. .Feb 1 Sohr D O Hulee,-, op.Fab 1 PHILADELPHIA. Boar OUra, Malford, np-.Jan 2a BALTIMORE. ?ehr M T Baker, Brewster, oleared.Jan 80 Sehr aaohel eeanum,-, np.Feb 1 X.IST OF* SHIPPING! In tue Pott or Cnarleston, February 4. VBStKL* UNDER 160 TONS. AND STEAMERS COABTIMQ WITHIN TBS STATS EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. Ooldea Horn, - tons. Blacklin, at Kerr's wharf, tor Liverpool, loading-R Mure * CO. ?talara (Bri. 663 iona, ?ey. in tb? Stream, for Ur .rpooL reedy-W O Bee A Co. m. Manhattan, 1387 tana, Woodhull, at Adgcr's wharf for Now York, loading-Jamas Adner ft Co. Saragossa, 778 toma, Ryder, at Vanderhorst'B wharf, for New York, ready-Bavcnel at Co. Charleston, ISM tens, B?rry, in the Stream, fer New York, ready-Jamas A agar & Co. Bea Gull, ?IC tons. Dutton. tn thc Roads, for liait i mare, ready-Courtenay k Trenhelaa. Promathens. 681 ton?, Gray, at Atlantic wh?rf, for Philadelphia, loading-J k T Getty. BU IPS. Scot s wood (Br), 745 tons, Yeaman,at Boyce's wharves, for Liverpool, loading-It Mure & Co. Podro Plandolit (Spanish), 824 tons, AmeuRiial, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-W P ll nil. Gorilla ilfr), 755 tons, Joues, at Atlantic wharf, from Liverpool, waiting-K Muro 4c Co. Richard III, 1)85 tons, Wood, at Accommodation whart, from Liverpool, waiting-Master. MuscoiiKUs (Br), 791 tons. Groves, at boyce's wharf, from i Iverpool, waiting-It Muro k Co. Amoila, 688 tons, Borohaui, at A1 iantje whart, for Liv? erpool, waiting-Pat'orsou & Stock. Grahum's Polloy, 759 tons, Burgoss.ut Atlantic wharf, from Antwerp, walting-Patterson k Stock. BARKS. Borneo (Br), 705 tons. Card, at Boyeo k Co's whart, for Liverpool, loading-R Muro it Co Lizzie II, 896 tons, sprlug, at Brown & co's wharf for Liverpool, loa ling-Street Bros k Co. Gauss (N G), C65 tons, Cluver, at Atlantic wharf, for Liver|>ool, loading-U A lloploy k Co. Monneguash (Bri, 524 tons, Murray, at Hoy. e & Co's wharf, for Liver) ool. loading- R Muro is Co. W U l u nam (British), 700 tons Rickard, at Atlantic wharf, foi Liverpool, loading - Willis & Chiselui. Olimpia (Spanish), 481 tons. Pons, ?it Brown's wharf, fromCionfuegos, waiting-WP Ball. Agia (Url ish), O.i'J tons, Fullmoro, at Vanderborsi's wharf, from Liverpool, waiting-Ravenolic Co. Ewillina Fonder (Danish), 354 tons, Krogh, at Atlan? tic wharves, tor Liverpool, loading-Willis k Ohisolni. Ibo Queen (Br), 698 tons, Cook, in tho Stream, from Straurcan, Scotland, walting-lt Muro k Co. Ciscar (spanish), 261 tons, Oliver at Bennett's wharf, for Barcelona, loading-W P Hall. BRIGS. Hampden, 150 tons, Galt, in Ashley River, for Wost Indies, loading-J A Enslow & Co. Enrique (Spanish), 194 tons, Madueua, at Union wharf, trom Cieuiucgoa, waiting-Mordecai k Co. Maria (Spanish), 155 tone. Font, ot Palmetto wharf, foi Tarragona, loading-J A Enslow k Co. Morey (Spanish polacro), 250 tons, Vidal at Brown's wharf, for Baree.ona, loading-W P Hall. Rosalia (-panish polacre), 589 tons, Mascavo, at Ben? nett's wt'orf, lor Barcelona, loading-P J Esnard. loveu CarmolltalfSpan), 103 tons, Koldos. at Brown k Co's wuarf. Lom cionfuegos, waiting-W P Hall. 5V M N.'Kli (Br), 124 tons, McBride, at Southern wharf, from Cardenas, wailing-WP Hall. Llaltimoro Br), - tons, Viadello, ut Accommodation wharf. Hom Curta, waiting-Risley & deighton. Eva N Johnson, 248 tons, Johnson, ut Marshall's wharf, from Wood's Hole, discharging-J N Rob? son. SCHOONERS. H N Squire, 307 ton?, Chato, in tho Stream, for a Northern Port, ready-Master. Ios!ah Whitehouse, 270 tone, Jones, in Ashley Rive"-, for New York, loading-J A Enslow it Co. Minnie, - tons. Smith, at Union wharf, for Balti nioio, waiting-Rieloy k Creighton. Kellio Carr, 133, Snowman, in Ashley Bivor, for West Indies, loading-Risley k Cn ighton. Sobert Caldwoll, 460 tons. McCormick, at Adgcr's wharves, for New York, loading-W Roach <t Co. S H Furner, 318, Cobb, at Coutral wharf, foi' Phila? delphia, ready-H F Baker & Co. ^ G Ireland, 285 tons, Townsend, in Ashley River, for baltimore, loa din y-Wm Rou'-li k Co. sarah Cullen, 254 tons. Avis, at N E Latlroad wharf, for Boston, loading-Cour:cnay it Trenholm. ??molino (Ur), 116 tons, Uodge, ut Marshall's wharf, from Martinique, waiting-Master, r W Maitland. 176 tons, Laighton, in Ashley River, for New York, loading-J A Enslow k Co. ida A Andrews, 267 tons, Kobbin?, in Ashley River, for Ballimore, loading-li F Baker k Co. Libert Thomas, 400 tons, Rodgers, ut Central wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-H F Baker it Co. lerti" Lewis, - tons, Hodgdon, at Brown & Co's wharf, from Bultimorc, waiting-Screven & Nisbet. Jonstitutlon, - tons. Smith, in tho Stream, for Jacksonville, ready-W Ro ch & Co. i W Wmith, 295 tons, Tooker, at Adger's whaif, from New York, discbaiging-W Roach & Co. ihiloh, 270 tons, Hubbard, at Union wharf, from Baltimore, discharging-Master. U Dorado, 74 tons. 1 bompfoa, at Accommodation wharf, from Baltimore, discharging-?ereveu k Nisbet. larnuransrtt, 316 tons. Edgar, at Palmetto wharf, from Galveston, wait! g-J A Enslow k Co. loutrose, 212 tons. Knudson, at Palmetto wharf, from New Orloins, to be repaired-J A Enslow it Co. da Richardson. 178 tons, Bedell, at Union whaif, from New York, d scharglag-W Roach k Co. Justness Cartis. rx OLM KS Ai MACBETH, \ No. 30 II roa. il- street, Charleston, S. C., BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE AND JKSIEKAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Will auton i to Renting and Collecting of Rents ad purchase and Ba'e of blocks, Bonis, Gold, ?liver and Real Estate. ALSO, To the Purchase of Goods and Supplies for parlies u the country upon reasonable terms. IEOBOE L? HOLMES.AJ.EX ISDEN MACBETH. Jauu-ryl lyr r AI P O K TJ? lt S OK TEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, &c, And Dealers in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. 275. STREET '?HAnLCT?r?l S. G ' WM. 8. CORWIN & CO. iSS-Goods delivered to all parts ot the city. October 24 DENTIST. ;OOaI3 AT HIS RESIDBNCE. NORTHWEST COR? NER OF MEETING AND SOCIETY STREET8. November 20 fmw6mos P 1) W A lt I) DALY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Ko. S3 Warren-strcct, NEW YORK. PERSOSAL ATTENTION GIVBN TO THE P?R >'H vsB of all kinds of MERCHANDISE. Boots, thees. Hats, Ca s and Trunks and Straw floods a peeiaity. Consignments of all kinds of Staple Articles .and [onoral Produce solicited. Prompt returns guaranteed. EDWARD DALY, Late of Charleston, S. C. Woeklv Price C?rrente sent free by post. January 23_?moa JOHN JJ . AliEIAnDE Ii, ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT, No. 16 Broswl-stireot. R ES PE ST FULLY 80HOI18 BUSIN El.S IN AD. rUSTING ACCOUNTS of Merchants sad others, tad to WRITING VP AND PO-TING theb? BOOKS, diner In part or whole fco._January 9 CHARLESTON DENTAL DBPOI NO. ?75 KnG-STHEKT, GOLD AND TIN FOIL, AMALGAM**, MINERAL I BETA, Steel Goodland every article used by the Dentift. 2mo Januarv 27 ovrioB no. ?vi KIMO, . OPPOSITE IIASEL-STREST. January 27_ Brno TO 11. TRESttOLM, Ho. I BROAD-STREET, O?AMJSKTO?, 8. O , MINER, SHIPPER AND DEALER Snail* Ceurolima Hsttv? Bom? PHespfcAie. January lt 8mos NOllTIIEASTUKN l?AILHOAU CUM? PANY. MUFERIN1 END If NT'8 OFFICE, 1 CHARLESTON, R C.. January 35, 18?9. ) ITUtOM AND AFIEK THE FIRsT FEBRUARY ensuing the ehar?e for Froig it on Guano and other Fertilisers, froai Charleston to any station on tho i heraw and Darlington Ita il road, wilt be reduced to TWENTY CENTS PER ONE HUNDRED POUNDS. 8. S. ?OLOMONS, Januarys_ 12_Superiutendent. StniTll CAUUIdMA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I CHARLESTON. 8. 0" Mureil 20, ?H'IH. ( ON AND A FT HR SUI DAY, MARCH 2?)TM, TBS PASSENGER TRAIN.* ol tho South Carolina Railroad will run ns follows : FOR AUGUSTA. Leavi Charleston.6.30 A. M. Arrive at augusto.8.30 P. M. Connecting with trains for Mont ornery, Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery and Grand Junation. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston/.,.(i.L'O A. M. Arrive nt Columbia.3.50 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester lull road, Chnrlotte and South Carolina Railroad and Camdon train. FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Augnsia.6.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.3.10 P. M. Leave Columbia.(? 00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.3.10 P. M. AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. I Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.C. 15 A. M. Connecting with trains lor Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Grund Junction, I eavo Augusta.4.10 P. ur, Arrive at Charleston.LOO A. ?lil, COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.5.40 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.0.2(1 A. M. Connecting (munday s exe'pied) with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia.5.30 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.G.:tu A. M. St MMERVII.Lli 1 RAIN. Leave Charleston.3.40 P. M. Arrivo at Summerville. ?5.10 J?. M. Leave Summerville....7.20 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.35 A. M . CAMDEN KUANc.fi. On Mondays, Wednesdays "nd Saturdays. Leave Ringville. .'.2.20 P. M, Arri.eat Camden.5.00 P. M. Leave Camden.5. lt A.M. Arrive nt Ringville..? .-it) A. M. (Sighed) ti. T. PEAKE, April 20 General Superintendent ATLANTIC AND GULP1 RAILROAD. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. GENERAL SUPERTN I ENDENT'S OFFICE, ) ATLANTIC AND GU i F RAILROAD. \ SAVANNAH, OL' 1 ODER 28, 1808. ) ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, TRAINS UN THIS ROAD will runas follows, commencing with 7 P. M. 'Crain: NIOHT EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) a<.7 00PM Arrive at Live Oak at.3 20AM Arrive at Jacksonville at ..7 30 A M L/Mive Jacksonville (Sundays excepted) at-7 15 P M Leave Live Oak at.ll 40 p M Arrive at Savannah (Mondays excepted) at. ..8 00 A M DAY TRAIN. Leave Savannah (Sundays exoeptod) at.7 00 A M Arrive at Bainbridge at.10 20 r M Arrive at Live Oak at.5 30 r M Arrive at Jacksonville at.I 3 ) A M Arrive at Tallahassee ut.12 57 A M Arrive at Quincy ot.3 15 A M Leave Bainbridge (sundays excepted) at.7 00 r vt Leave Quincy at.8 27 A M Leave Tallahassee at.10 1" A M Leave Jacksonville ut.10 18 A M Leave Live Oak at.7 20 A H Arrivo at Savannah (Sundays exoeptod) at.. .? 00 p 11 Passengers to station:? west o. Lawton and Live Oak take Day Train from Savannah. Passengers from Bainbridge connect at Lawton With ixpress Train fur Savannah at 2 00 A. M. Passengers from lallahnssfo by Day Train connect at Live Oik with ExprcbS Train lor Savannah at ll 40 P. M. Sleeping Cars on Expr?s?Trains. No change between Jackswnvillo and Savannah on Express Train. Steamers leave Et Mark? fer New Orleans, Apa? lachicola and Pensacola ev^ry friday. l eave St Marks for Havana. Ko>- Wost. CedarKrya and Tampa every Wednesday. 8teamo'B leave ?aoksouville for Palatka, Enter? prise and all points on the t-t John's River every Sunday and Wednesday ut 9 00 A. M. H. S. HAINES. November 2 "imo General Superintendent. Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAI??W Are most desirable for quality, finish and price. MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled t BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCK8 Please send for a cataiogae to MAHV?H & CO., (oldest safe manufacturare) A , , . (2?5 Broad way, N?w York. Principal } ni Gbe8tnut St" Phila, Warehouses j 10g Bftnk Bi > cieveland.O And for sale hy our agents in the principal cities throughout the United States. * . FOB SALE BY WM. M. BIRD & CO., No. 303 EAST BAY, CHARLMSTO.IV December 20 LTR SHAPIRO AMD HAIR-CUTTING, BY . e J * .? W. E. MARSHALL, AH TH IC BROAD-STREET BARBER SALOON, Mo. 81 (UP STAIRS). December .