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THE DAILY IND WS. The Milestones. Seventy milestones en the road, J h?- road on which wo travel Sometimes through tho bog and mire, Some imo- on the gravel; Sometimes o'er the volvet grass, Or through thc forest alleys; Sometimes o'er the mountain tops. Or through the pleasant valleys; Sometimes through the garden walks, Lisht of heart and cheery; Sometime- o'er the jagged stones, With bleeding feet and weary. Hah! my milestones he behind, More than half, I reckon, And I can see a 1 hing before That seems to nod and beckon. Let it beckon 1 Lot it nod 1 My knees aro supple-jointed; It cannot stop me if it would Before the day appointed. OFFICIAL.. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Postofflce at Charleston, for the week ending FEBRUARY 25, 18G9, and printed o?icially in Tuc DAILY NEWS, as the newspaper having the largest circulation in the City of Charleston. ^-Persons calling for Letters Advertised, -?hould State that they arc "Advertised." SS" Office hours from 8 A. M. to 0 P. M. On Sun? days, from 5 to 0 P. M. STANLEY G. TROTT, Postmaster. WOJVTBTSI'fci LIST. Addieen, Miss E Glover. Mrs C Mclaughlin, Eli L Golden, ?USID ra Addison, Mrs F Green, Nancy Xol ins. Nancy Addison, Mrs J Gray, Elsey Noble, Mamie" N O Hurhurd, Miss No? els. Marrian Adkins, Rebecca Harrison, Mrs D Norwood, Luge Adams, Miss M M. nia Aimar, Mrs M U Hampton. Julia Nice, Sally Aiken. Dolly Suzie. Cdlar Neal, Mary Ann Alexander, Katie Hart, Miss R O'Rcurke," M?r Allexnong, alary Harper, Jane Ortmann, Mary Ay'.es, Miss R Hammer. Mrs L X Aytes,MaryE Heiiot, MrsC O'Brien, Mrs V Baiter, Susan A Hessen, Annie E W Houson, Sarah C Patterson, Mrs A Beek, Louise it oui ten, Sarah R Bee, Oroline Holsenback, Mrs Pettygru, Viss B Bedeo. Mrs L E Pcddiue, Miss E Berice, Mary J Hornnn, Sarah Pervis, Mrs M Boon, Hager Borsch, Annie Poosor. Mr* C BowliD, Eat?. Hoffmann, Mrs Portou?. 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DF WI him' Je-hnL Fowler, \D i ched K 'WUIJ "ti.ii u Foc.ine.O Mil ir. s: muel |W:a.', James Ford, dilly (co'.' ) Mi Che! Ho lin Wynne, Ut vfaul . jiiehl, Ciuscon j. SS" Porsons depositing letters in tho PostotUco will please place the sump noar thc upper rhjbt 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 2C NIKE YEABB IN A HOSIERY FACTORY-Fur nine year? past I have been connected-in tho capacity of overseer of the knitting and Btitch imrdepartments-with hosiciy uiaiiuia-otu iufij and 1 uni ir e to elate that of the d iff. rt nt kinds of sowing machines, 1 have lound none 60 well adapted ter nouerai UBO in n altiuK up hosiery po..da aa the Willcox 4 Gibb*. Fit j per cent mon- work cm bc dunc on it than any other machine in a given time; while "tho co. lor repaira id at least rive UUKB li83.-[Lo ior Ol J. F. Lelabuuty. overseer al Adams UosiO.y Milla, CohueB, ?N. Y., December 13,18C5. uti Tilt Cbarleston Money .Harket. THTTBSDAY, Februai-y 25. 1869. Securities were generally dull throughout lae week. The demand was extremely limited, and transactions being light prices are comparatively uachanged. The appreciation in Soutbtrn bank bills continues, and they aro held a shade higher than at the laat quotation. A marked improvement is noticed in City ot Columbia bonds and coupons the former bringing 65aT0, and the latter 75. South Carolina Ra i hoad shares have advanced-whole shares 14 to 45, half 6hares 22 to 22South Caro? lina bonds are held at 71 to 72. Thc slock of the People's and First National Bank is held at 102. Gas stock 22 to 22 u. Other securities remain the panie as quoted last week. SOUTHERN BANK BILLS. Current Bates Bank of Camden.IS ?00 Bank of Charleston.SC @l0 Bank of Chester.10 feOO Bank of Georgetown.10 Ta00 Bank ot' Hamburg. 7 @00 Bank of Newberry.57 (g 00 Bank of South Carolina.13 (?00 Bank of State of S Carolina, prior to 1SG1.37 .?.to Bank of Stateol S. Carolina,after 1st Jan., 1661. G 600 Commercial Bank. Columbia.2 600 Exchaugo Bank, Columbia.ll &oo Farmers* and Exchange Bank, Charlton..0 @?0 Merchant's Bank.Cheraw.9 gio People's Rank, Charleston.68 @00 Planter's Bani of Fairfield.5 @00 Planters' ana Mechauioe' Bunk.Charleston -15 I0 Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, (old!..'..?0 ($00 southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston. (new).40 goo State Bank, Charleston. 5 rju'tf Onion Bank, Charleston.93 fa 00 City of Gharleston Chango Bills.9G (a. 00 State S. Carolina Treasury Rotas.88 <g,00 BONDS, STUCKS AKD COUrONC City of Columbi* Bonds.65 ($70 City of Columbia Coupons.75 fe (JO South Carolina Railroad and Bank Stock whole shares).dull.44 (?45 t-'outb Carolina Railroad (half sharesjdull.22 J:" -. S. C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.74 ??75 S. C. R. R. Seven Per Cent. B'ds.85 fe OJ S. C. Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness.65 (LOO City of Charleston Six Per Ct. Stock..dull.58 fe 00 ? City of Charleston Certificate of Indebted? ness.95 ?397 City of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.65 670 Sute of Soulh Carolina Bonds (oldi.71 (?Ti State of Soath Carolina Bonds (new issue. of January 1,18G7).70 (?00 Stat? of south Carolina stock.67 (g 00 State of South Catalina Coupons.GO feUO People's National Bank Stock.par. (&102 First National Bank Stork.jar. @102 Greeuvillo and Columbia haili cad State guaranteed bouda.55 $00 Greenville and Columbia 1st Mortgage Bonds.tS (SOO Northeastern R. li. 1st Mortgage Bonds.85 600 Northeastern R.B. 1st Coupons (past duej.60 (gjtO Northeastern li.R.Certiticatesol Indebted? ness.60 ($00 Charleston Gas Company stock.?2J?f?00 Charleston City Railway Stock.52 ~feOO Charleston aud Savannah hailroad Bonds ?State guarantee).io ff il Charleston and Savannah Railroad Stock.0U fu.uo City of Savannah Bonds.88 gel 0 City of Savannah Coupons (duo previous to 1st June, 18GG).95 (3,00 City ot Savannah Coupons (duo after 1st Jupe, 18GGI. .U6 <p/0 Memphis aud Charleston Railroad Stock..50 (?00 Memphis and Charleston Ruilroad Bonds.87 (,-.?0 Memphis and Charleston R. h. Oouoons..93 600 exports for tlie iVcck eudiugThursday Fcbrunry 18. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL-Per British steamship Golden Horn ."45 baga Sea Island Cotton, 24C3 hales Unland Cotton, 1000 bags Cotton Seod, 14 bb s Riana. MAJOUCA AND ISAhCEL1 iNA--Per spanish bri-' Mor? y-1G1 hales Upland ? otton, 255 buis Agria* 9G bbis lar, 74.000 teat Lumber, DOMESTIC. BOSTON-Per sehr S A Hammond-248 bales Cot? ton 212 tierces Rico. 5i ob s R sin. 20 bhds C bbls and 20 tons Iron, 1 truuk und 2 boxes Mdse, 1 cask Phosphate hock.... Per sehr Narra? gansett-Inward ?'urgo. NEW YORK-Per steamship Magnolia-ll hags 8 I Culto.-', 767 bales Ui land Cotton. tierces Rico, 41 tb.s Ru sm, 93 bales Yarn, 70 packages 'un dries, 8 rolls leather, 15 bbls Liquor.... Per steamship James Adger- 831 tales Up? land Cotton, 121 tier os hmo, 67 bb Syrup. 39 b iles Yarn. 60 bundles Paper, 10 hhd-> Hide? 2 bale j Hidca, 52 packages sundries.Per steamship Hanuattan-265 hale- Upland Cotton, 21 be e* Cc. Tslaud cotton. 80 lie. ces Rico, 85 bales Yarn, 33 bb.' Syrup, 34 paekast-R sundries, IO empty l ands.'. .Per steamship Saragossa 917 bales Unland C itton. 40 oales Yarn, 22 tes Bice, HS bbls Ito-ic, 85 pac;igts Sundries. .Per ?ehr N W Smitii-262 bales Up? land Cation. 100 casks Rise, 154 bbl? Rosin. '50 emptv Alo Birre s. 245 empty Carboys, 2 cotton Gins, 2 tierces Phosphite Rock, 1 Piano, 35.000 feet Resawed Lumber.Per sehr Ida Rich? ardson-G0,0u2 feet Hew i Timber, 7"V000 feet hesaned Pitch Pine Lamber. PHIL .DELPHI Por etenms.iip Prcmethen?-126 tierces Ri -e. 437 hales Upland Cott >n. ?480 feet Lu ui bar. 49 bales Yarn, 24 packages Fruit and Sundries. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Maryland-3*5 tierces Bice, 193 biles Upland ?'oi ton, 42 tons Phosphate Ruck. 17 bales Rope Cuttings, 9 packages Hides and Rags, 8 bales Yaru, 35 packages Dried Fruit, ic, 13.000 feet Hoards 36 empty Barrels_Per steamship Falcon-231 bales Up and Cotton, 247 tierces Rice, 29 bales Yarn aud Was!.-, U ca--'*.* Clay, 2 hhda Hides. 10 package.* Frau, 20,000 ? feet Lumber, 9 Packages... .Per .-cbr ?hilob-I 18S.O0O leet Lumber_Per sehr C-ertie Lewis 112 toop Phosphate R-ck. PROV1DENCP, R I-Par eclir S . T Biker-150,000 feet Flooring Board?. TUN CHA It i. KS i ' ' V lUrtKKT. |FOB THE WEEK ENDISO THURSO .C. y.BBO'Jtr 25.J COITON.-During the week ju? t,. o-. d th^etT irts of buyci'd to force down the prie* of this artlclo be? came terrporarilr suspend d in its action, the mar? ket ha iograllied and prios for a time souio-vb.it recoveied their depression, but tbs slap'e has a^oia taken a downward tura and closed dun. At the com menccmeut of the period under review tho Euglisli market was quob-d at ll"id, improved to ll J??cl'd, 12612'id. ?nuaineo. aluoi to 11JB'<512J tr* lb tor mid Ung uplands. As Now York, which begau at 2Si?c, pr ees barden? I to 29. 29 '?, 29.'? an I 23"?.! ft tb, aud has again receded to 2DJ? and 29,y tor cw York middling. And at thi? pm th? libra opened ut 27-?c, sllffetie I tu 2?'?@28,U. 28.'?62S?Xe, and rc ced d to 2.'.ye ft lb fo- m d Kin ; uplands, nominal. Tho Liverpool and New Yor?. m.rkets h ivo ?Itu'.va tbs following movement-?: On F i lav, Februar* 19th, tho forn.er was dull, sales 5 00 bales, up ands li't,il ; t"o latter was lower sales 1900 bales at 28?i-\ On Sitnrr.it tho finner waa quiet ?ales 7030 bales, uplands 11X I, the litter cloed firmer, s.ilei 2iOJ bales ut 29c On Monday the former was firmer sales 12,000 bale, up.un ls 12J. ; at tho att r lhere was a holiday. Ou Tuesday tho former was active, sa es 15 000 bales, uplands 12d 612,l?d.: tho latter was firmer, sale- 3500 biles at 29*?c On Wednesday tho former was dec inin..', sales 70C0 bales, uplands 12d.; ihe latter was dull, and Aiful Kc. lowor, sales 1300 bales at 39Jki**i29&C. Teste day tho former was easior ?ptanos HJ? J 6 13d.; the Tatter was quiet and wo .k, middUugs nomi ualiv 23.1?C. ft te. The arrivals for tho week have been 138 bass Of sea islamic und Floridas, and 1498 bales of aplauda, against 137 bags < 1' s.-a islauds and Floridas undC211 bales of uplands tho week helot e. and 187 baits of sea islands and Ri ridas and 11,316 bales of uplands fir 'ho eori'cspoud.ug week la-.t year. Tho arrivals navo been lroo tho foUowinj sources : say ol' up? lands, per South Carolina R.Urlad 4129 (Kilos ; per Northea-lcra Railroad 281; santee88. Of sea island*, from FloridaS6; savannah 41; Ueautort 19; Asho?ico 13; -Islands 7; Sauti e 23. ihe transactions fnd prices provail'ng in this market for tho week havo been as follow-? : Ou Fiidav, February 10.;:. tho urua c wa-dull with a dodi lng eliaracler. bu: tactor- in mauy in? stances were uuwildnit to s ll at ibo g dug ra'*.?.; tbe trauiaetiens wero lid hale?; ordinary to goo.1 o .-d?? nai y r e u;; q oled ut 2G,'J?527; low middi:u0 27,'?, and mtd iliti.; '?1}?C ft lb. On -aiur.lay th.re W.B only alight ilcmaud at rat s in buyer.-.' f ivor, oas lactors offres lightly. - aloS 3 0 bale ; or iina y io goo l ->niin iry bu'u. quote I -4 26.'.?(ci.-6,;4; wwiuhldilll^ 27,'i; midJlLug27>t?27XJ ft lb. On Monday the stable waa iu botter demand, a.'d ou recei >t of luleg ann bfCame acive, prices hard? ening X?jf??c ft Ki sales 900 b ms; otdhiary to goo? urdi ary oomg quotoJ ut 270low mid dUng 27li ; midii.ii g 28>{t$-28>ie ft lb. On Tuesday the market was fair.y JCIIVO for most el tao morning, and improved 5?c. ft lb. bu: elo-el qoiot; sa es 600 bales, ordinary tog o.t ordinary D - ing quoted at 27,\? u27Ji; lowmiddhuu at 2d;i; mid diu- :8}? ?2S.5??. ft lb. On Weduasday thaw was a fair inquiry cv ly in the day at steady rates, but on receipt of dc' .mg new-, the article became quiet and nominal, quota? tions unchauged; sales 450 bales. Yestorday prices wen ca-ier, hui tho transactions wero resirio ed to such lots a* were ordere I to bc told, and buyors found inmpos iblc to go on; sa!, e about 300 ba.? e. vizi . at 25; ?8 at 26J?; 118 at 27J?; 85 at 28; 33 at 88^ Otu quotations uro quito nomi? JE. tflAIlL r,?3 1 VJiV XJJX1XJ J nal, and are based on the business of the day, bat sellers were generally declining to offer. We quote: LJVEKFOOL CLASS mc VTIOS-. Ordinary to good ordinary.26)i<927K Low middling.27?i@28 Middling.28>i@ By New Torie classification we quote : Low middling..?8\i& FEA ISLAND COTTON.-Tbe receipts of this class of the fibre continued on th* most limited ecale, and hare bren 133 bags of sea islands and Fleridas against 137 the week before, and 187 for tho corres? ponding week last year. The week just closed his been one of much inactivity in the article, buyers apparently holding c ff for lower rates, aud factors finding it difficult to sod unless at concession; the latter, howe? er, show but little disposition to soften their rates and genera'ly hold with much firmness. Wo nota sales of about 40 bigi for tbe week, say 3 soa islands at 8lc, 7 at 83, 4 at $1, 6 at $1 05, 2 at SI 15c f> lb Wo quotit nominally common to me? dium sea islanes at 70(386, medium to fino DOtgSllO, and fine and choice $116@1 SO and upwards fi lb. RICE.- i he ai rivals of Carolira rough have con? tinued small, say about G00O bushels for the week. Tho inquiry fer this grain has ben fair, and prices were during most of tho week geneially sustained We nate sales of about 600 tierces of clean Carolina, arnon* which were '?1 at 8'?c $ lb; 44 at 8 J?; 10i ti 8?; 195 at 8^; 30 at 8 1310. and 69 nt8J?c$ lb. Yeste: day tho market was easier and prices about }?c lower; sales 46 tierces of clean Carolina, say 24 i'i ; 2> at 8 li. We quote comm in to fair clean Carolina at 808??; goori B',?&8)?* 9 lb. Carolinarough mar bo quoted at SI 75@3 for interior,' and $1 90@2 IS for scacoist. Wo note sales of 1500 bushels of the latter at $2 10 %t bushel. N * VAL S1 ORES.-The arrivals have been about 880 bbls of all qualities, Somo 600 bbls of Nos 2 and 3 rosin were sold at $1 80 p bbl, and 100 casks spirits turpentine at 56c $ gallon as they run. A lot of new pale rosin sold ut $8 "H bbl, of 280 lbs. Crude turpentine remained unchanged. HAT -lhere have been no arrivals of thisarb'cle since our luet weekly repcrt We note sales of about 350 bales of Eastern qualities, to arrive, at 51 41 hundred. North River descriptions sell in small parcels at SI 20gT 25 fi hundred. CORN.-The arrivals lor the week have been more liberal, and about 22,000 bnshe's have come to hand from Baltimore, Norfolk, kc. We note sales of prime white at about $112 "B bushel, bulk, weight, and SHS f> bushel, woighf, bags included. FLOOR.-The market is supplied with a well as? sorted t tock of Northern and Western brand?, for which there is a fdr ioqul'V. We quoto No-ibern and Western super at S7@.-7 53 %i barrel; extra at 57 "5(S>8 60; family a- $8 7??9 50 $ barrel; and extra and choice do. at S110?S13 %i barrel. Southern brands aro m limited stock and may bo quo ed at $9 lor Miprr, S10 fT exlra, and ill@S12 for family. Cainpsrn'a city mi'ls may bo qnoled at SO for super; S10 for extra, an I S12 for family qualities. BACON.-With less firmness in Un Western mar kots, this article has had a lower tendency and prices huvo receded a lull ?go. "ft lb ; demand mode? rate. Wo quote prime shoulders at ?G.'?(?:16?? ; rib sides at 19. and clear rib at 19,'i(ijl'.lJic. fi lb. Dry salted thoulders aro sailing at l'??i.U}^, rib sides at 18c, and clear rib at 18!?@l8,Ve. fl lb. Prime strips are held at 20^o. SUGAR AND MuLASSES.- These artices con timi? very firm and tend upward, but the absenco of stock preveuts transactions. A carno of row crop Cardenas is advertised by an importer which wil' test tbe market. BOT I ER.-Prime GoBh?n, of which lhere isa moderate stock, is quito firm, and in iy be quoted at 45?50c ? lb Western aad other low grades fell at 3J@40c lb, as in quality. KA LT.-Jobbers arc holding Liverpool at 52 10 ti sack. INDIA BAGGING.-Tborc is a heller feeling in reference to this amelo lu consequence of the firmer p ires in Northern markets, but in thc absence of who'esa'o transaeiions we have no quotations to offer. Dnndee bacging. 44 inches, l.'.i lbs. for the yard, is held at 30? 35c. Sea island bigging, 45 inches wide, 2 lbs. for the yard, is held at G0&G3 cen LS. ROPE-The demand for rope is moderate, and prices aro tom ow hut nominal ut quotations. Wo quote hemp at - couts fi lb.; greenlea!at 10 cents, and juto at R^tHO cents pouu'l. IRON BANDS ANO TIES for cotton, ofthcmosl approved patterns, arc offered on the market, ot 7 age 9 tb. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-Ibero is a moler?! e stock of this article, and we quoto river flo? . iug hoare.s at $13 ?i M.; scantling and plan Sio?el2 t>. M.; timber of shipping and good mil? qualities there ls a light supply on the marice and may be quoted at 811013 9 M. Commun ll selling at $5?fi M. ; and city sawed lumber at $20? ?6 V M. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam, we quoto nominally *?d. on uplands, and J.d on sea inland; b\ sail, 'fd on uplands, VU, ri on sea islands. Havre nominal. To the Weil Indie", Cuban ports north side, on lumber, i'J 00 in gold, and $10 t>nuui side. Coastwise-To New York by steam ' .'c 9 l?> on uplands, and lc. on sea islands, ii 9 tierco on rico; by sail, SI 75?x2 fi bale ou up? land*, and $1 50 "ft tierce on rice; on boards iO fi M, on ress wed lumber S?0 fi M. on limber $10. To Boston, by steam, via Baltimore, lc, r? >t in cottcu and - %i tierce on rice;* by sail S-IC? >ic ?% lb on cotton, S!2 00 %> M. on resowed lumber and S13 00 ? M. on timber. To Philadelphia. *i>; \\ lb eu upland cotton by s?'sun and -c. fi lb by sail; on flooring board* 59 fi M.; ou re sawed luiube--, 5 0; on limber, $12 50 "ti M. 'ao Baltuuore, by steam, cotton ?Je. ; rice 'S tierce, $1 73 ; phosphates, fi 2000 lb?., S4 in packiges, in bulk us per agreement; lumber \ M S8(i?10. as in size; wheat $) bushel 12c. in sack^. By this Uno to Philadelphia on cotton, ??c. ; rico 'fl tlorco S2 OL' ; phosphate per ton, SC in packages. To i oaifvillo. Ky., on rloo, "j?. ? hundred. To Cincinnati G5c. To St. I ouis 85c. Dy ?-ail on boards and scam ling, hence, "altimore S9; on lumber SiO; phosphates $5. EXCHANUE.-Storting Uilla-Tho rate yesterday was It?'? for sixty day bills. Do ai ESTIO EXCHANGE.-Tho banka aro purchasing sight cheeks r?. New 1'ork Jj dis., 5 da\ a discount They ara Sellin;,' sight checks at }? pren), GOLD.- 'Ibu brokers wre yesterday baying at 32, und selling at 35. market., ?>>. l'elecrrstptt? FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDOJC, February 25 - Neon. - Consols, 93. Bonds. 79*6. Evening.- Tho b illion in the Bank of Eu ;land his deo oased two huu.-lrcd thousand pouud?. Bonds 8GJ?. Tallow 45s 3d. Sugar dull. LivxnrooL. Fobniary 23-Noon-Colton dull; uplands, 12d; Orleans, T2J.id; sales 7,000 bales. Uroad'luffs quiet. Two P M -Uplands, ll %d; Orleans, 12;a'al2.'-.id. Daoon. C7s Od. Evening.-Uplands 117?d; Orloans 12,V?tl. Sales OOiOb les. HAVUE, February 23.-Ootton closed quiet, both on tin- si,ol end afloat. H.AViiB. February V5.-Cot ten open? dull; on the spot, ll'Ho. DOMESTIC! MARKETS. NEW YOIUL. February 25-N -on -Shocks strong and advancing. Mo- e, oasy utGi7. .sterling, 9>f. Gold, 32J?. Si's, 15>?. Cotton lower at 29&C 1 vening.-Cotton lie- vy and lover; ;a!es 500 biles at 29Fient-more doing a decline; saper Duo -Uiio ?5 7JiG 23; eomiaj.i to fiir Mfrs. Southern at ;G3"o:;yo. Wheat h ivy. Coin uurhan-od; white Southern 93; yel.'ow 9G;.'; N-:W ?:1<-UU^ 35. Pork lower; ucw n.c-?s 31 32. Lard fini cr, PJ)?:i 19^?. Wbi-boy mora i c iv.;, 94,'j. 'J3. vug.ir firm wn.lquiei; aluscova 'o I22?al4j?. o;hcr groceries dull. lur;>cnti.io 31>i'.?5. Bosin i 2 53 8. Oats a shade flruier. Goveruuiouts very firm. C2'slG!4. Money easy il 5a7 per cent. Kter.ing 9. Go d 3j;ia 33}j. southern to-Ui-iihs llrm; North carolin-s, n: w, GU; 1 ojnessec- 07; now 63#; Virg ni.:s 57; L misiauas 72; levee bonds G3. Hocks cloaca steady but not activo. lixciNNATi. February 23- F tinily flour CG??. Corn C3aCG. Whisi oy firm at 93. Pork, co sales. Bulk t-houLlcrs cold at 12%. bides held at 14.& bacon nomiually uuchanged; no deaiand. Laid duli; held atl9>j. ST. Lom , February 23 -Flour dull. Pork 3rmer at $31??a31>?. Bude moas lirin. Bacon firmer. Shoulder* ll.m,\v sngir-ou.cd bama 18. Laid quio: ai 19a20 Wbi.-key 02. 1 ooLsviLLE. February 25.-Mcsi j ori; $33. Lard '0i<j. Bulk bhoulderd 13. . lear tvies )Q}?. Bacon shou'der-- ll. Clo ir biaes 17,"i. Flour &3KaC. Corn 61 Wuislte/ 93-kSA WiL?LNOTe s. N. c., February 25.-Spirits turton L i'JUtT X XII I'll A HAU? tine -ff ox at 51 Rosin quiet and s toa dj ; strained $1 "Cal 80. Crude turpentine steady at $186a2 90. Tar 15c lower; $2 80. Cotton flat. AUGUSTA, February 25.-Cotton dull, with a de c'iDintr tendency; sales 203 bales; middlings 27??c; receipts 310 bales. SAVANNAH. February 25.-Cotton dull; sales 200 bales; prices nominal; middlings 28a28>^c; receipts '58 J bales ; exports coastwise 317 bales; to Liverpool 2835 balea. aloBiLE. February SS.-Cotton nothing done. Low middling nominal. Receipts 188. Exports 176. Nsw UULEANS, February 25.-Cotton very dull, and >?a>?c lower; middlings 28; sales 1400; receipts 2379. Gold 33. Sterling UJfpMX; commercial 43 LT a43*?; New York si-.ht exchange par to }i premium. Susar advanced-common 12.5?alS; fair 15; yellow 17>i. Mo'assea active and unchanged-fair 76a78; prime 78*80. Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBIA. February 24.-Sales of cotton to-day 86 biles-middlings 37 ?e. SUMTER, February 23.-About 150 b.lee sold during thc weak at 26a27)?c. NEWBEREY. February 23.-Cotton in good de? mand at I rom 28<?a27c. MONTGOMERY', February 23.-Market steady at 20>?u for low midd.inga. SELMA, February 22.-No eales. Faclors holding in anticipation olfurl her advance. Buyers offering 27c. MACON, February 23.-To-day there was a good demand, and tuc market closed steady. Wc quote 27c Tor middlings. Receipts 33 bales; nbipmt>nts 368 bales; sa cs 460 bales. C LT7MBUS. February 22 -The market advanced owing to the reception in the morning of f.'vrablo advices from Liverpool. Warehouse tules 166 bales on a basis of 26a26.'ic for low midd ings, and 27c for Northern middlings, icoccipts 04 bales. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, February 24.-unPENTiNE-Ts without cliaugo in price. Sales of 145 bbls ut $2 90 for sr.fr. and SI 85 for hard, ft 280 lbs. SPOUTS T jnrxNTlNK-Market steady and price a sheJc hi ber; sales of 145 bbls at 52c ft gallon. ROSIN-I arro is i b iter feeling in Ikem-irket, with ti rood demand; sales nf 231 bb's strained at SI 75; 1400 fo do at S1.80; 1000 do do, free on board, at il 85-treiglit 60c-and 1060 do do at $185, freight 52Mc; and 109 b l- No 1 at S3 25, S3 75a? 75 TAR-abs or ISO iuds at S3, and 300 bbls at $2 95 ft bbl. rios ng at latter price. COTTON-ls j;c lo .vcr, and 74 bales sold at 27 -, cts for mind ling. HAT-.-ales from wharf of 600 baled Northern at 75 els ft 100 lbs. Nashville - Market. NASHVILLE, February 22.-COTTON-The Liv? erpool market improved slightly to-d-iy. and our market closed quiet, with a bei lor feeling, some fancv lois commanding as hiith as 27c. Wo quote ordinary Wc; good ordinary 26 .; low niiddhn?. 26'?a 26J? cents. COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on h iud f eptotuber 1,1808.CO Received to-day. 300 Deceived previously.37,2,7-37 557 Total. 37,617 Shipped to-dav. 0 Shipped previously.31,485-31,491 Stock on hain!.6,123 COEN- b- receipts to-day were 1 Tge. and up waidsof 15,060 bushels changed h.nils at 65e buy mir, and 78a80c sabked and delivered in depot. OATS-We note Hie sale of 5(.0 bushels seed oafs in gno? sacks, and dcl!\ered in depo', ai 8Ja90 -. r> . c O 2- ri O I S *. I - O 582a g S Sf 9 * 5.8 S. 2 ?-'3: wis-3 S g : fi sir? S 6.t? ?.lr:. 1 . . . . : : f ?/. a tr a i . '. ~ . ? . . lt'&*??. : . : : : : f ?Se.: : : MMMHj rrj *i Ht-tHI g-rcVS- & 5- ?3-S-5 22"3 2 S 2s52 S S p 5 S S s* g o S OM-* ?. - -> . - c-. o ? I : -r, i i^bja- %zES] I 1 Lt I Ix T e . g g i? - ; :Z X *. f m - . :?..U~.-J:I rc o; ts i? .i:c.-i -i i: e -i - i- ii .} ft cs to . o co - (Su; "??: - f? c?obol V-"ii. ooo o. ooo Ssc .. o o-io- -IO S S iv * g ti o o QI- y e O O -i - *- .- CO Cl C IO ? o - H ? U rf- V Ol S S a - :?' c- r. ' . ; J ClO-l=i3 = -JliOO j M"l_ 1 o ? 2 1 ~ sort: FeTS I 5 ? ?sr, .tf- G ! S 2*? * - '. - . MMI go H- o *- w . io o . r s _j - - r- ; ? - i-O 5?}' ca u ts . n c . b - . e: o g" X ~ lt. . ?a - cu c? *- . -i /J ~ uifi- os :. U i. ra is- ?- 1 td .. I . S I . . -1H !s C? - r3 ' ; ; ' VJ' : : ?.?ajaocn o ? o "I BsLa - os-: SK gi of S g's g'S?: SSS?SS: t?S ? |g tl ?3*. I oc-^>. -i-i-rjioo -j co I_ 1 TT: j : : : I f ? ; ? ? 011,; ; M os -.- co - ; .-J.-J 5? c. . . ci bb- . c; i-ji -10. 10ii I i . E . I . ii I r5 ?3 . . i i vi o ii co . o -J I J S. ?Overland to uiauufucturors. NOTE.-Wo have deducted from Now Orleans 19.774 'eales Upland, from Mobile 7573 hales, irom Savannah 3231 bars bea Island at.d 53 bales Up? land-and Irom Charleston 2?LG t ags -oa Tsland rmi] ?-ji bales Upland, tho quantities reocived at those poi tn from Mobile, riorida, Texas and SavrmnalL Comparative jffixporu or Cotton, from tue Port ot Charleston. ZXPCRTED TO Liverpool. Oilier British Ports. Total to Great Britain. Havre. Other J rench Ports. Total to France. North of Europe. Total North of Europe. s onth of Europe. .Vesi Indies, ko.. Total Foreign Ports. Boston. Rhode Island, -c. New York.. Philadelphia. Baltimore and Nor ilk.... Other United Slates Ports. Total to Coastwise Ports. Grand Total. SEA iauto. Bales. 2,413 2,118 2,448 14 2,095 2,167 4,615 Bales. 27,74? 27,749 473 28,222 3,923 1,784 80,917 4 258 13,298 104,180 132.402 Uxports of Klee. Maral stoics and Li iru? ber from the Port of Charleston, f: ?io September 1 to February 135,1860 N. STOKES.I LTJ31BEB, Barrels. Feet. Boston. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore. New Orleans . Mobile. Providence, RI... Other U. S. Ports.. 1,63? 8.998 1,128 4.328 140 403 '??8 Barcelona. Majorca k a Market West Ind:cs. Halifax, NS. St Johns, N B... London. Bristol. Eng.... Liverpool. Havre. Montevideo. Groat Britain... Total Foreign.. Grand Total.. 9.092 3,890 200 1,474 601.600 2,714.537 1,200,480 1,675,000 1.104.1"2 108,000 Total Coastwise| 17,620 15,2'0 7,363,119 6,721 6,547 132,000 944,771 288,728 13.275 28,631 1,365,499 8 728,618 stocks of Cotton in the Interior Towns not Included in the Receipts. TOWNS. 1869. Augusta and Hamburr.February 19 19.400 Macon, Goo .february 22 10.1)89 columbus. Goo.February 19 IC 302 Montgomery, Ala.February 21 8,447 selma. Ala.February 10] 7.377 Memphis Tenn.February 201 91.823 Nashville, Tenn.Iebruary22| U.rji Total.I k9,8Cl Cuarlcston Wholesale Prices. AnTICLE.I. HA GOING. ?* yard Dtinuee. 30 (?) C5 Ganny Cloth. @ - BALE ROVE. ?J lb-Manilla. - @ - Westoru. 8 @ 12>? Ju e. 8,?i@ 9 COTTON, f? lb Ordinary to Uood Ordinary. 26>i@ 27 V* Low Middling. 277*3 23 Middling to btri;t Middling. 28,l4'# - Good Middling. - ti? - Sea Island. 1 75 to 1.30 COFFEE, fi lb-Rio.I 20 @ 26 Laguayw . 2b <? - Java.I 35 ? 40 F*'UTILIZERS Wando Fertilizer.60.00 to - Doublo Refined Pouureltc.?Su.U? (?) - Nil 's' Phosphato. 63.00 to - PTUVian Unano, 't* 2210 lbs.?93.UO va - Pa ci tic Guana, fi UJ 10 lbs. 63.00 'rr, - Pheonix Guauo. 65.00., @ - Bough's Phosphate, ? 2000 lbs.. .ICO.00 @ - Rhode*' Phosphate. ?i 2000 lbs.... 165.00 to - Rhodis' Stand. Manure-i63timo|57.59 i.?S - Ol chilla Guano-.$40 time;35 UO (fi - Lat-d Plaster.124.60 @ - Mapes'Supcr Phosphate, V 2000 lb| ?5.00 & - Ecll's Raw Bone Phosphat?..e'O.lO to - Zell'a Super Phosphate Of Lime..|tJU.00 to - Woolatou's Phosphate of Lime....?05.09 & - Weolsion's Vegetatir, ?jJ 204.0 lbs;65.Ot) t? - Croasdalc's Gea super-Phos. net CO.00 (jp - Bower>'Complete Manure, net... 60.00 to - fcarjy's Pbosplio Peruvian, oath. (?5.00 ? - hardy's Paciilo Guano, oath. 60.00 ? - Pa tn paco Guano.,105.00 to - FLOUR, fi bbl-alloc.. 7.00 0 7.60 Northern and Western Extra.7.75 to 8.SO Ballimore Extra.;.j - to - Southern-Super.I 9.00 *- - Extra.10.00 (&. - Family.|ll.t0 012.00 GRAIN-Maryland Oats, $ bushel.! 85 <& 90 Western Oals, 'fi bushel. 85 M - Corn, %4 bushel. 1.12 to 1.25 tlA Y. fi cwt.-North River. 1.20 ?a - E-tstern.I 1.41 tja - /. I'.:. UER, vi M. loci- I Clear White Pine, 1st quality......'50.00 ?55.00 Whito Pine, good run.38.00 fe40.00 Yellow Ptue.120.00 to25.00 Boards, $ M. feet-Rough.|12.00 (dlS.OO Grooved and Tongued....?23.00 ft32.00 MOLASSES. ~* gallon-Cuba.| 65 @ flo MuBuovado. 60 to 65 Sugar House. 50 to 1.00 New Orteaus. - ? - NA VAL STORK.-;, ?? bbl-Tar_ - (?4 - Pitch. - m, - Roain, Pale. - @ - Rosin, No. 1.1 - to - Rosin, No. 2.j 1.80 gt - Robin. No. :?. 1.75 to - ciuuilrTjipeutine,gallo.... j tn .it - OJ"um. "?i m. I 10 fis - "?'MLS-American, 44jKUd, Si keg..| 5.50 a 7.08 POWDER-Dupont's, F.b'.F. g....I 6.70 ? Ba, out's, F.F.F.| 6.CO (a) . Dunant's. Illa? tl Hg.I 4.25 <y PROVISIONS-^ lb- I Kacou, Hams, fi lu.| - lei - Bacon, hides.| 18 (ta 19.^ Bacon. Shoulders. 15,'?to lU'f Bacon, Strips. 20,'s u) - Lard, in keg. - to - Kuller. S3 (is 60 Cheese. 13 to 30 Potatoes, V hui. - vi - Onions. - to - Anples;. - to - RIVE-Carolina, 9 lb. 8 to 9 Last India. - ?a - SALT- f JTcrpooI, coarse, %J sack.. 2.10 to - Liverpool, une.;. - to - S t/u A J:, fi lb-?aw.I - to - Porto Rico. _ /a - Mascovai1' .?.I - fia - consigneesp?r -mitta > ni talma Kailroitd February 5?5 280 bales Ci ion. 71 bales Domestic/, 1872 bnsbola Giani, 13 ca.ss Bums 47 bois Naval M .rcs. To Railroad Agent, i-ez-r. R idgers a Co. w w sm tb, Reed:r k I ia vis, u u Williams. T ll St W De wees, Goltl m..h St ? m. Jchns:ou. Crows k Co ER White. J 15 IC loan, Frost k -\dgur, 1 burston Jr Bo mes, J N b'Obsou, li W Wil iain? lit Co. Clagliorn. Hurriug & Co. bunt Uros k Co. O Phillipa, Weat k Jones, Grac scr k smith, B u'Ncill. U D ti. alu. I'asscuueia, Per steamslrp Muznoha, for Now York-F An? derson, 1) W Erwin J M sborno, J Hugh inier. U IV Liorro and lady, nita .Marr Tally. Mi s Louisa Dorr-, Mi?* tuluna corri, August Dorre. Henry Borte, C harles Jorre Adolph Dorre, J Fon), Miss E Foro. C D Taylor, Louis (jameson, A M Bosselt, M C Lee. A Wiuingiou. A Hem, W I Uart. Ter steamer eily Point, trow Fah'tka, via Jackson? ville, 1er undina uud ?avsnusb - J Rioanrdson, J D Kirkpatrick. H liai e.. A Allen, lady and v?auvl.b r, W Leggett, A Rankin, N S Grow. ? K Cook. J P bin? dar, L, .\I Uro?u. J berthnna ?ul lady, A P Way tn.di.dy, LCbise .1 A Pol ter, ? U -attooiu. L *tat> uiowa i'apiaiu CiirdJ H Hamm md and I. dy. W J Molyneux and la.iy, V Nag.-I. S i liornas, ? W selly, W C Manon, J ll. mino.i, Mrs Recklov a.id Jami y. F K Gaming and la.ly, G B Cooper and lady, und 10 on d et:. ?ftarinr Ihm. Pi art <>? ' h'*fl*??<t?>i\. Februuivy .'?O IJI >K r J/Vl^lC.N ? >. it. niAUM i?? TUB llOi'N. ? asl Quarter, 3d, i . boura. 35 laiuiites. moroing. Ni'i, M-.U-., lilli, 8 cou s, ut minutes moran;;, pinttj.uatti.-i iji. i Ll bouta 40 uduunv. morning. i un ituoii. llOtu, ti bolus. 4i mitiuies morang. *i j I als UM, j SJTZS. BEC*. | WAIKO. 22"\iou.... ~~??7 Z7~5? 3.710^ 37T4T 23 taesBav.... 6 55 ; 5 61 : 4.. 9 , 4..49 M iVe?uexiay.; 0..J4 ? 3 59 . 5.. - i ?..5i tSThaoday... ?5..ut 6.63' Kl-o*. 0..45 20 I r-ti:tv. C 32 5 64 I 6. .23 . 7...13 17'-JMlday... 6..31 ; 5..63 7..33 ? 8..23 28 "Mu??.... 6. 31 1 5..55 I P..12 I 9.. 9 v rt iv eil Yeslerrlay. .' ohr Marian Gage. Sheppard. New York-7t)ays. Mdsn. lo iVm kouch k Co. J K Adger.tCo, \n d cw? & .?alvo. Adams, Camon k Co, ll Bischoff k Jo T M Bri>:oU. ev M Bad i: Co. G H Ero*n. t am ema. Barkley & Co, MoDuff Cobon, H Cobia k Co, J c H i li ussen, r M cater, J Campeen & Co, Dov.io ? Mo.so, G aiiianu .t -o..?-a ke, Hart ft t o, N Uuut k Co. tr Dotsev, w S Hacker, J Iv He th, JellorJa k Co, Jo .un ga TilOC lins.'U -v Co, H K alte A: Co. Mar? shall Jt dur.e, A Langor. B o' eui Olney k Co, D O'N.-i I & KUI, c F Pauknl-t, S C RaihOwd Agent, J N Robson, l.aveuol k Holmes. D it .-i.eox. J 51 .?-winer? ber, etenhouse k co, W O licit, A Tobias' bona, Thurston ic Holmag, W L Webb. J M IT Wohltmann, Walker, Evans fe Cogswell, Wagener Jr. Monsees, Wando Mining ?ad Manufacturing Co, F H Whitney, Werner k Ducker. G W Williams k Co. W J Tates, fi k AF Caldwell, 0 F Flatt Sehr Hyne, Glover, New Tork-10 days. Gnana.' To Risley k Creighton, JBE Sloan, Felzer, Bod gars k CO, ?raeser k Bait h. Sehr Tana, Kendall. New Tork-7 days. Gnsno. To Felzer, Rodgers lc Co, and others. Sehr C S Grove, Weaver, Baltimore-7 dava from the Capes. Guano a d Mdse. To me Master, S C Bailroad Agent, > E Railroad Agent, J N Robson, J R Pringle, Kir s patrick fe Witte, Goodrich, Wineman 4 Co. Sehr Rachel Seaman, High, Baltimore-7 days from the Capes. Fatapsco Guano. To Courtenay k Treuholm. Steamer City Point, MeNslry, Palatka, via Jackson? ville, Fernandina, Savannah, kc. 18 bales Cotton, and Mdse 'lo JD Aiken k Co, Mantoue ic Co, J F 'Iaylor ic Co. Moffatt k Wharton, W B Williams. J Ham1 lion, H Gerdts k Co, C A Saunders, B O'Neill, G W Spoissegger, Myrna ic Fogarty, J k 0, J Nixon, W B Byan, J E Dapray, J S Schumer. Cleared Yesterday. British steamship Go'den Horn, Blacklin, Liver? pool-R Mure A.- Co. Steamship Falcon, Horsey, Baltimore-Courtenay k Trenholm. Steamship Magnolia, Cr jwoll, New, York-Raven el ic Co. Spanish brig Morey, Vidal, Majorca and Barcelona W P Hall. . ,. . Sailed Yesterday. Yacht Henrietta, Tooker, Few York. Ki o m this Port. Stcamslip Maryland, Johnsen, Baltimore, Feb 23. Cleared for this Fort. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, at Baltimore, Feb 23. Shipnews by Tclctrrapb. SAVANNAH, February 25-Arrived, sehr Donna Anna from Cardenas. Cleared, steamship Livingston for New York; ships Mary Durkee and Lady Havelock for Liverpool; bark Lamplighter for Now York. memoranda. fichrs S A Hammond for Boston, and Ida Richard? son for New York, reported previously weat to sea, has coco to anchor in tho -stream in consequence of thc prevaleaco ot a heavy NE blow. ' Tho sehr K loo, Jasper, from Georgetown, S C, arrived at Antigua, St John's, February 12. Thc ship R C Winthrop, wk i ok sail d from Liver . pool for tm's port, h'is been compelled to put back in consequence of heavy gale.'. Captain titowart, of thc Wmthroi), makes tho following statement in the Liverpool papers: LIVEBPOOL. February 5-Left Liverpool January 22 for i tharlestou, S C. Since then have had a con? tinu ilion ot heavy gales from S to W. Have been twice sW of 1 uskar, and. driven bu ck to Bard-ey. On thc 2d ia-t, when off the Bishops, the ship leaking badly, w th chain platts started and loss ol sal's, kept off for Liverpool. In coming l ack, all tho way from the lat of i uskar to Holyhead.- the Channel waa strewn with deals; also passed several bartels and two large hexes painted green, Arrived in the Mer? sey atO F M, ou tho 4 h instant, LIST OF VKSSlfiLS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR TFIIS PORI FOREIGN LIVEBPOOL. .?hip R C Winthrop, stewart, sailed.Jan 22 Tbe Edith Wheeler sailed.Jan 12 British bark David McNutt, MrE henny, sid..Jan 18 Bark Harriet ? Hussey, Holmes sailed.Jon ll British brig CeeiUa, Bistrup, sailed.Jaa 6 DATUK. Ship Pacific, Foss, sailo'l.Jan 1 POUT TALBOT. The Ceuri r, Jenkins, sailed.Jan 12 DOMESTIC, .ns-rcs. Steamship Alliance. Symmcs. failed.Feb 20 Sehr Charles H lita, nv-nd. Higgins, cleared....Fen 20 Si hr H N Hawkins. Wyatt, ? leared.Feb 19 Scbr Alary D Haskell, Hurbour, cleared.-, Feb 10 Sehr Annie E Glover. Terry, up.t eb 17 SALEM. UASS Sehr Riobard Vaux. Whittier, sailed.Feb 12 PORTLAND, MK. Sehr S E Adams. Donnell, cleared.Feb 16 Tons. Brig Ade'a!do. Wilson, cleared.Feb 17 Sehr U W Godfrey -cars, cleared.Fob 12 Sehr D O Htilsc, Hildrcth, ch ared.l-eb ll sehr Koret, Crocker, cleared.Feb 9 Sehr Enchantress. Covert, cleared.Keb 6 Sehr I Tvde Wind,-, UD.Feb J3 Scbr Matihew Kinney, Ogler, cleared.Feb 17 sehr Gcoige H Alli's, Mills, up.Feb 16 Sehr K-.lv.iu.-. up.I'SD 16 Sehr Lucy AOrcr.lt, t-askell, up.....Feb 16 bohr Wauata,-. up.Feb 18 Sehr Bobcrt Caldwell, Mccormack, up.Feb 22 PHILADELPHIA Stortra'h-p J W Eveimiu, Vince, np.Feb 16 Sehr Clara. Mulford. cleared.Feb 6 bohr Aiiuio Barton. Frink, cleared.Fob 10 Sehr Henry Allen, Tab m. up.Feb 15 behr Emma R Graham, smith, cleared.Feb 22 BALTIMORE. Steamship "ca Gull, Dutton, cloared.Feb 23 behr I'umpbell, lorry, up.Foti 13 Sehr Laura, Coombs np.Feb 8 Sehr Alice Cl Gi ace, Gilchrist, cleared.Feb 17 NonreLK. Sehr Magnolia,-, cleared.Feb 20 LIST OF SHIPPING* In the Port of Charleston, February td5. VXSOXLS UN DE? 10? TONS, AND BTU li ESS 00 ASTIN Q WITHIN TUE STATE EXCEPTIO. STEAMSHIPS. Ge'den Horn, - ions. Bku'klin, at Boyce ic Co's wharf, for Liverpool, ready-B Mure ic Co. Champion, 1418 tons, Lockwood, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading-Jamos Adgor ic Co. Magnolia. 1003 ton?, Croweii, in the Roads, for New York, roady-Raven el ic Co. SHIPS. Riobard III, 985 tons, Wood, at Accommodation whan, fi om Liverpool.-waitiog-Master. Musconeus (br), 791 tons. Groves, at Boyce's wharf, from i iverpon], waiting-B Mure it Co. Ameiia, 688 tous, Boreham, at A laatlc wharf, for Ltv ? crpool. waiiiug-Put'orsou k Stock. Graham's Polloy, 759 tons, liurgew.at Atlantin wharf, irom Antwerp, wailing-Patterson k Stock. ?ARES. Horneo (Br), 7ii5 tons, Curd, at Boyce ic Co's whan, tor Liverpool, loading-RMure k Co l.i/./.i i H. 895 lons, spring, at Brown k co's wharf for Liverpool, loa -mg-Street Bros k Co. W G l'u nam (British), ; eu tons Iticiard, at Atlantic iv ii art. foi Liverpool, loading-Willis k Ckisoliu. Olimpia (Spun! sh i, 4SI tons Pous, at brown's wharf, far Noiv Yolk, ready-WP Bail. Agra inri feb). 6>i0 ions. Eulimore, al Vandeihors.'s wharf, irom Liverpool waitiug-Ravceelic 0->. Kuiu iia Fouder t?aiiishi, 354 lons. Krogh. at Atlan? tic wharves, tor Liverpool, loading-Will's ic < h-soini. The Q- e-jii i tiri, 698 tons, Cock, In thc stream, from Strau can. scotlaud, waiting-lt Mure ic Co. Ciscar (-?paiil-di), 201 tous, Oliver at Brown ? Co's whart, for barcelona loading-W P Hall. - BRIGS. Enrique (Spanish). 194 tona, Madonna, nt Union wharf, .rom Cicntuegoi, watling-Mordecai fe co. Msrla (spariisb:, 15." tons. Font, at Palmetto wharf, ? tn Tarragona, oadiug-J A Enslow fe Co. Moroy (*pa OHii p.ilacrci 250 t ns. Vidal at Brown's whan, for Barcelona, ready-W P Hall. Rosalia { p mia > puniere), 6S3 iou?. Maacavo, at Don? nell's w arl', mr Uaavloua. loading-P J E<i-aid. Joven Carmo.ha (Span), 103 tons, i;oi ios. at Br.iwn ic Co's w art f. om ? kiufucgos, waiting-W P un. Eva N J- hn-ou. 218 tons, Johnson, iii Ashloy River, fur Wo-'d'.iHole, loading-J N Robson. SCHOONERS. Eme'.ino (Cr), 116 tons. Dodge, lit Bennett's wharf. for Wen Indies, loading-J A Lnsluw ic Co. N W Smi'h, 295 tous. T. okor, at Adder's whatf, lor New York, rea ly-W Roach ir Co. El Dor-do, 71 tons, 'ibumpson, lu Ashley Bivor, for Baltimore, loadiDg-crcven k Ntsbot. Narraraoat tt, 31G tons, Edgar, in tho stream, for Bonton, ready-J A En"low ic Co. Montrose, 212 tons, Knudson, at Palmetto wharf, from New Orleans, to be rep.ired-J A Enslow k Co. Jonathan May, ?26 tons, Neal, at Central wharf, from sau'ua la Gruuu'c, tu ba repaire 1-H F Baker ic co. Myrovcr, 438 tons, Brown, at N E Railroad nkarf, lor New V'ork. lo-dlug-W Roach ic Co. C F Mavo, - tons, McMillan, at Kerr's wharf, irom '"o-timorc. discharging- C J Kerr ic C >. Go'den ? ity, 84 tons. Nickerson, at Brown ic Co's wharf, fr.m Norlolk, Va, ditcaarging-lt M But? ler. G C Mor is. 242 tons. Avi?, at Kerr's wharf, from No-to Ik, Va, di-ouirgiiig-Mus er. CS Gruvcs, - tons, Woavur, iu tho Stream, from Ballimore, just -rriv. d-llattor. Rachel Seaman, - tons, High, at Union wharf, from Bal inion1. dU-harg'ng- ourtcnav k ire.ihcl n. Mariau Gage - tous, tha bord, at Adg -r's wuarf. from Ni w York, i is- iiargt g-WR-ueh Je i c. Iona, - tous. KCMI il, at *i.auiie wharf, t'tom New York d'-chargin.--Master. Hyne, - tons, ' ilevor, at brown k Co'n wharf, irom . cw l'orlt discha gtug-t's cv k Cr-igb.o?. S A Hammond. SU tous. Wiley, in tho Sinsum, for B -ai H. rcad.'-v* Roach .\: <V Ida Rich J rd na. J73 tuns. Hid-II, in tbs Stream, fur New Y .rk, mady-J \ Hus ow ic Co. JJOL.-Hr- S ? JilACItUTM, No. 3G ttraad-strcct, Charleston, h. C., BROKERS. AOCIIONEERs, REAL ESTATE AND Gt NEK AL COMMISSION AGESTS Will at?.tend to Renting and Collecting of Rent? and purchaso and sa e ol' blocas, Bonus, Gold, Silver and Heal Estate. ALSO. To tho Furcboeo of Goods and Supplies for parlies in the couutry upon reason .ble erins. GEOKUZ I.. llOLUXS.ALEXANDEB MACBETH. Jai u ryl Ijr ROSAD ALIS Purifies the Blood. For hale by Umsglsts Kvery whet Cc /ul? 28 PAO Ur SOt'TH CAROLINA UAILROAJD. GEN Eli iL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I OHASXXSTOK, H. fl., Fpbrna-7 13. 1669. J ON AND AFT EB 801'DAT, FE Li EU AR Y 14TB, Ute PASSENGEB TRAINS ol the South Caro liuf Railroad will run ai follows : FOB AUGUSTA. Loare Charleston.'..8.30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.6.10 P. If. Connecting with trams Cor Mont.'ornery, Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery and Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.S0 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.6.46 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Bill road, ano Camden train. FOR CHABLESTON. Leave. Augusta..-;.8.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.00 P. M. Leave. Columbia...'.7 45 A. M. Arrive at Charleston. 6 00 P. M. AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS I BO SD AYE EXCEPTED. J Leave Charleston.7.30 p, M. Arrive at Augusta.6.SU A. M. Connecting with trains lor Memphis, Nashville and Hew Orleans, via Grand Junction. I eave Augusta.4.10 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT bXPRBSS. (SUNDAYS ?XCE?TED.1 Leave Charleston.6.05 P. X. Arrive at Columbia.4.45 A. M. Connecting (mundays excepted) with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia.5.30 p. Jg. Arrive at Charleston.6.30 A. M. SI MMEBVTLLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.3.03 P. If. Arrive at Summerville. 4.20 P. M. Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.9.25 A. M CAMDEN BRANCH. ?n Mondays, Wednesday' and Saturdays, Leave Ringville.4.20 P. M. Arrheat Camden....7.1?P. M. Leave Camden.C.STA. M. Arrive at Ringville.9.20 A. M. .Signed' H. T. PEASE, February is General ^unorintendeut. Safes. MARVIN'S Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOii SATES Are most desirable for quality. . finish and price. MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR Cannot be Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS. VAULT DOORS, EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS Please send for a catalogue to MARVIN <& GO., (oldeet safo manufacturers) T, . . i ( 205 Broadway, New York, rnaeipai Jm Ci.e8tnut St pui]a< Warehouses j108Bank St., Cleveland^ And for sale by our agents in the principal cities throughout the United States. ^ FOR SALE BT WM. M. BIRD & CO., No. 203 EAST BAY, . CHAKLK.STfJiV December 20 lyr AT KR'S (JlilBHT iEi TOUAL, For Ciscases cf thc Throat ami LuugJ, snell as Coughs, Colli?, . lia up lu y Cough, Bronchitis, A stu ma and Consumption. PROBABLY mV".a BI FOriE IN TEE WHOLE history of meiiicne basan* thins wo a so wi lely and so deeply upon the connuVnoo of mankind as this excellent remedv tor puimm .y complaints, 'lhiouuh a long series of years, ?.nd arnon.; most of ?ie races or uicu, it his ris.n htgur Bud hi.her in their e-timi'iori, as i> has ooconic belter known. Its uniform ci aractef and o wer :o cur? th? various ?f? ft ?tions cf the lungs and Miroat. have made it known as i re lab e protector gerast tln-ui. While aaap'ed to milder forms of di-o fe and toy -ung ciiUdrco, it is at the s imp rime tho most eff ctunl remedy that can be f; ve H for ncipient c >nsumption, and the dan? gerous ailecU>ns of the throat i'ud lungs. As a pro? vidion a am et sudden attacks Ol . t> u;>, it should be kept on hand in every lamily, aud indeed, as all are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, aU should bc provided wit? thit-" antidote for them. Although settle i CONSUMPTION -S thought incura? ble, still great numbfrs ot cases where the disease scumed pet'leJ hive been completely cored, and tbe patient restored to sound neal th by tue COE uni PECTORAL. SO complete is its niislory over the dla orJers of the Lim:? and Throat, that- th? most ob? stinate o? them yield to i:. Wa n norning e'seipould reach them, uuder tho Catani PJECTOBIL they sub? side ard disappear. ??DtoEBs ASO PUBLIC SPEAKERS Hud great protec? tion l om it. ASTHMA IS always relieved at.d often wholly cured by it. BRONCHITIS is gonerallv curcd-by takl:-g the CnEB BY PECTOBAL lu small and freq lout noses. .-oge erahv aro its viriu s kuewr that we need not puohsh the certnicates f diem hore, or do moro than ass. ro the pub.tc that lbs iruduiea aro fully maintuiucd. dyer's Cathartic Ti.ls, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY P?YSIO, Are "O composed that disease wiihiu tho of their action c:u r.noy wltb-tanil o." evad-* thom. 'Ibeir pinct'uiiiig properties so ireh, and clo uso, and iuvigurato every j.o:\ioa oi tho unman ore;iu irm, .-orr. ctiug i's diseased action, and reit '.ring Rs henthy vitalities, AB U oonacqu. nco oi tiio-e t-tc po tics, the invalid who is bowcJ dow., with pain or phy.-ic.l debility ts istouuhe<l .o il-iJ his heul.h or energy restored by a reme .y at oi:ce to tim?le and iuviti g. Not only do thoy euro tho every--lay complaints of everybody, but abo mauy loirairt.ib:eaudu.>nger ous oi.soa.-cs. 'J ho agent below nam d is leased to furnish gr.iti3 my Amer can A m cac, containing certificates of their cures and directions tot their uso in tue followir g comp aints : Costiveness, Heanburn, Bei.dacnr aiiscig f-oin duorder of stom.eh, Namea. Indigestion. Fain in and Morbid Inaoii.L of tho bowels, FLiuleac , Loss of Appo tte, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, aris? ing from a low state ot tho hid.'or obj rue-i ?n of its tune lons. They are an rx.-elieut alterative tor the rcnovaiioii of tue bio d and tue res ora.lon of tone and strength to the tystem debU.tated by. dla cate. "V PBHTABKD BT . Dr. J. C. A Y KR dc CO., LY?''], Mass, gold at wbolcsa'o. by DOW1E k MllDiE, < harlostou, c.. and by li atoll Druggists every? where. fr,y,fin*3mo9,. nao De.-acber 2?J