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THE DAILY NEWS OFFICIAI.. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in thc Postolnce at Charleston, for the ?reek ending MARCH i, 18G9, and printed officially In THE DAIIA NEWS, as the newspaper haring the largest circulation in the City of Charleston. (O'Persons calling for Letters Advertised, should ?tate that they are "Advertised." pBf Office hours from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. On Sun? days, from 5 to 6 P. M. STANLEY G. TROTT. Postmaster. WOMEN'S LIST. Adams, Jane Fi zsimons, Mrs McCalligan, An Adams, Mrs H E E mc Alexander, Mrs F.>rd, Ann McDonald, Mrs M E Garverson, Mrs J IJenj Allen. Sarah D Mc ??meany, Mrs Aitken, Miss C F Gambo, Mary B Avery, MrsB A Gill, Rosa McEvoy, Mis M Bandall, Mrs C Grant.Sarah Ann McCohigan, An Bailey, Mm F M Graham, Miss O nie Bigelow, Mrs C D Guenvere, Anna McEay, Mary C Blake, alisa L Green, S.rah McKensie, Mrs Blakely, Miss E Hay, Rina -Nelson. Carrie Bowie, Miss L Harcourt, Miss S Oeijen, Mrs J Bonnoitt, Laura Ct U'BriaD, Mrs M Bouchier, Ellin Hamilton, Jane Pittersen. Ida Bradley, Kitty Darison, Alice A Paine, Miss M B Brooks. Addie Hays. Msry Passailaigue.MK Browning, Miss u ay?, Marj- A EA V Hammond, Mary Pastailaigue, Brown, Anna D Miss I Brown. Anna T Heine, Mre W Perry, Mi<s C ,M Burn, Mary M Hearken, Mrs C Pear ona, Mrs E Bush, Mrs A Hewson, Sarah C Pedcirue, Miss Bell, Mrs John L Hayward, Annie Pb ?ps. Susan Burke, Mrs Heinebreech, Fond, *Jrs G W Bnckmyers, Mrs Porteous, Mrs J Mary Holland, Sue F Bunch. Mrs H Howard, Mrs E Poyas, Emma C Carnighan, Mary W Pr ?cher, susan T Hogarih, Miss Y Purcell, Sarah A Canda, Mrs J M L - Ramsy, Jane Callaghan, Miss Hubbard, M'ss L Reynolds. Mary li A Reid, Mrs M K Callaghan, Miss Huggins, Mrs R Rena, Miss J J MA H Roberts, Mi? V Carninghan, Mrs Hum brief .Miss Rou.-c, Sarah E RC H Robinson. Mrs E Carney. Mary A Holme?, Miss R Rutledge, Miss C Calvit, Isabel T KuUedge. Mrs H Carnell, Miss L Holmes, Miss L R Campbell, Mrs E Holme*, Katie Salters, Mary A InwoocLMrs H C Scott, Mary E Cambel, Adda Jackson, Jane Scudder, Deila Campbell, Mrs Jackson, Sarah Scudder, Mary Jaa Judge, Misa M Seabrook, Mary Chatmann, Miss -Tones, Jesse E J Eerker, Miss M Shepherd, Mrs M Channels. Mary Kb in. Miss C M Cole, Eliza Kruer, Mrs M Sheridan, Lizzie Cobben, Mary Lain, Julia Shea,Mary Jane LeTeux, Miss M sires. Mrs P J Conlon, Mary L Smallwood, Miss Cosgrove, allen Lewis, Sue A SA Coveny, Mils B Leery, Miss L Stewart. Miss C Conlon, Mrs C Le ving-ton, Lien st roble, Miss E Colton, Mrs E Lin?han, Mrs J Sucet, Cornelia Coachman, Mist Lovd, Mrs J SuIUvan, Elizi E S J Logan, Miss M H SmUh, Miss M Coney, Belle T Logan, Mrs Jo- -unons, Mrs W 1 Coughan,Miss M seph Simons, Mia L t Oolher, Miss J Colton, Mrs H M Sumo?, Clara Corcoran, Mis* T Lucky. Harriett Simmons, Lizzie . J Lee, Misa LA Taylor, M at bo M I -Grimmell. Mary Marion, Ellen Iucker, Mrs E | | Chiabolm, Mn J Merchant, Eaty lierney, Balley Davis, Irene B Means, Anna M I rout, Sarah AL n 1 Dram bridge, ba- L Towner, Mary B 1 . rah Mitchell, Miss M limmons.MissM < Barrett, Mrs E Mtier, Miss M A Thompson.Laura f Deco a, Madam Munzing, Lula Taft, sarah Ann Deals, L'na Y Middleton, Mary Wandrop. Mas M ' Dehon, Mn AM E Walds, Mrs F 1 Dingle, Misc wikclL Kate Warley. Miss S . Deels, Min C Michail, Sally Weinberg, JuUa Doua Elizi beth Morant, Miss B Wilkinson, Em- 1 Dolloon . Moore, Mrs M arg t ma ? Drayton, Juli? Murpuy, Ann Wrasg, Mary Edward?, Miss L Murphy, Maggie Wslker.Miss V B Evans, Mrs M E Murray, Mrs M Walker, Virginia ' Farrall y, Mrs H Mulcabiy, Miss J Wilson, Miss E K Frese, Mrs M Murray, Ann J wuliams. Mrs A Fripp, Mrs SE Mat hews. Mis T Williams, Annie lVTEllSr'8 JOIST. Addison, Francis Garrigues, J C McLaren. Jamos Albrecht, Emil Gall eat, Joe McClisb, James Allon, Major C S Gartner. Bieder McNeil, Jo n Amherst, H St Garhnghous?, Nalson, March John Joseph Nelson, Charles Allen,Master C L Gibbs, James O'."ana, Rapten Anny, A H Gibbes, Cr Ar- J Anderson. John thur S O'Donnell, Owon Barnard, G N Glover.Benjamin O'Neal, Jacob Batley, E Gordan, P B Orcutt, Levi Baines, George Gordon, John Parks, Silas Gerrett Goodin, Isaiah Perkins, Edwin Baker, Jacob BB 8 Bernard, Mmlle Goodshine, Chas Peylor, Raslyn & Lc aette W Co Beyer, Mr Goldberg, Sam- Petters, Lewis Bell eben, Charles uol Pendleton, La Blanken. Claus H Gondy. Robt bun E Blakely, E P G re gi?, Wm J Police, Francis Boyle, Dominios Green, Pani Poke, Louis Booth, W J Green. W H Po wi, A Brady, Patrick Gregory, Richard Pratt, Horace W Brown, Sam Green, John Prescott, John (ool'd) Haopoldt, Wil- Bawls, B F Brown, John T ham Read, John Rol Brown, B F Haltmot, Kirk L lins Bnggolu. Johann Have3.Matthew Redpath, D C Bur ku, A Hiango. Smart Reede, Andrew .Burr, F L (ool'd) Reeves, James Burna, Henry Hoffman. John Richard'). Frank Butler. Johnny Hornbuok, Alex- Ki vms, Dr Wm Buso, John F ander C Cal bonn. Wm A 9 owes. Henry Rogers, Burna Carson. Barlil cr Hutchinson, W Call an ghan, Ml- Edwd L <heper, H chael Hucks, Henry B Seelen, Charles Canda, John M Ingelo, Guy Sickle, Max Carter, R (col'd) Jaater. Ferdi- Smith, William Carrier, Edman nand smawl, John . (col'd) Joyner. William Sollen, Henry ' Cam bob, john b spender, S E Clement, Joba P Johnston, J J Sturcken, E H and t.mii v Johnson, Jacob st* nc a vi ch, Mat Coalman. We.-ton Jones Signor Du teo Cooper, Charles Eearnan, Wil- Stewart, Richard Cooper, Chas ham Sweeney, James Cohen. James Kennedy.Palrick R Coker, JW Eoester, G Tewksbury, Jas Colgan, TDomas Koch, Chnstopf W Crogan, J H Euck, Himick F Tennant. G R Crowley, Bitch- Lange, Bennie Tienken, H W ard Lewis, P W I we mg, Ja ern ts Crew, Ber Jo- Lswerton, Capt Varquw, Sr D seph James 4 use Cross, William Lewis, Charles Voigts. Henry Dariiujrton, J B W Wattes. Robert Deane, ? a Ltnotnn. J J Wallace, John De Arma, Sr Dn uini. Solomon Watson, William Ben tara Lork, Freaerick Waring. M Deal, JO B Warner. Smith Kia, Lewis Lotb, Ecwd Warin?, P U roe. Frank Lowell. John S Wagner. W H Doron, Patrick Marshall, WU- Walker, Edward Buer, Benr A ham Watties. William Emery, Moulton Mathew?, Joe Walsh, Peter Farail, Master Mei ri mi, Ceasar Wa-biugton, Charles Mo- Augustus Sam Gun Malbotto,' barlas Washington, W Pa haine, Torin Martin. George Wcimberg 4: Ferrara Marion, B P Kahn Fernald. Wm L Mead, Capt John Wccling.'U ornas Filosa, W Minnick. John A (col'd) Fleming, Rich- Miller, John Wells, Goorgo ard Miller, Jonas Wiekes, George Flynn, H C Miller, Samuel T Fleming, Thrums Morgan, Oliver wir th. John J Morse, D R Williamson. C D Forner, T C burrell, Frank- Williams, Hir Fowler, Henry B lin dy Foster, L Mnrphey, Martin Williams, H W Fox, James McDonald, W Wood, Honry L Furman, Bolivar McGuir, CharleslWrener. Martin B (col'd) dcMillan, JJ VVright. James ?-Persons depositing letters in the Postoffice 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 Doad Letter Office. March 5 Importa. HAVANA-Per ache Minerva-59 boxes. 23 bbls and 60 hhds Muscovado Sugars. 102 hhds and 15 tes Muscovado Molasses 100 bbls Clayed Molasae* to J A Enslow & Co; 43,030 Orang?s, 250 bunches Bananas, 30 d >zso Pineapples, ll bunches Plan? tains, to the Master. Exports for the Week ending Thnrsaay Marcia 4. ?asnas. ET. PIERRE. MARTI IQDE-Per Prilish sehr Erne? nn---79,422 feet Pitch Pine Lumber. BARACOA-Per sehr W ll Steele-2041 foet Lumber. 5 bbls Flour, 2 bbla Ta-, 15 reams Esper, ii) boxes Herrings 3 bbls Rosin, 10 bbls Potatoes. BARCELONA-Per >p?uis>h balk ' i scar-235 bal-s Upland Cotun 69 bb.B Rosin, 95 bbls Tar. 15'J. 000 feet Lumber and limber_Per .-punish brie Joven a mali ta-170 hales Upland cotton, ill bbls lar, 200 nols l-'osin_Per Spanish brig Rosalia 128 ba es Cpland Cotton, Liu bbls Ro.'iu, 68,000 feet Lumber BABCALON' AND A MARKET-Per Spanish brid Enrique-209 bales Up and Cotton, 250 bbls Rosin, 7166 White O k atares. 2?EW YORK-Per steamship Champion-10 bag? Sea Ialano and 693 bales Upland Colton, 132 tierces Eic?, 62 bales Yarr, 105 Packages... .Per steam? ship 1 hariet to i-637 bah?* Upland Cotton, 64 tierces Rice, 79 bales Yarn, 69 psckascs Sun drie-, 9 bales Waste...Per s?ir Charles F Mayo-GO.OOO feet Pi ch Pin Lumber. PHI LADE LPHI * -Per steamship J W h vern, an 149 tierces Lice. 180 bales Aiflttoa. 8 bales Ka.-s, 62 bales Domestics, 5 c utica and 67 bags Co. oa nuis, 10 bags Peau u is. and Sundries. BAL i IMO KE-Per steamship Se? Gull-171 bales Upland Cotton, 185 tierces Rice, ll bales Rags. 12 bales Bags, 5 casks Clay, 9 hhd.- Iron, 3 pack? ages Wool, 1 bbl Green Peas, 4 sacks Fruit, 90 i empty Barrels, 1 Horse, and Sundries. I financial ano Commercial. I Jit marleston Money Market. THUBSDAY. March 4, 1S09. Stock business has, during the past week, bf CD strikingly dull, and ih > chinges in quotations are doe more to tho absence of tran -act oas than any other ciuse. SOUTHEE?: BANK BILLS. Current lia Bank of Camden.58 ??O Bank of Charleston.68 6'? Bank of Chester.10 tf-C Bank ot Georgetown.10 tir'M Bank of Hamburg. " 'a W Bank of Newberry.'R itU" Bank of South Carolina.? @W Bank of State of S Carolina, prior to ISlil.oS ($00 Bank or Stoteot S. Caroliua.alter 1st Jan.. 3 SCI. J Commercial Bank. Columbia. 2 ftOJ Exchange Bank, Columbia.1 JJ di <W Farmer.-1 and Exchange Bant, t h. iv ston.." @WJ Merchant's Bauk, Chcraw.9 ("-10 People's Ba sk, Charleston.?.0.' (<f ul Planter's Bank ol'Fairfield.5 (.'<><> Planters' and Mechanics' Bank,Charleston OS ?l0 Southwestern Railroad B-uk, Charleston, (Old:.CO <?C0 :-outhweslcru liuilioad Hank, Charleston. (new!.15 ?500 State Bank. Chan .??ton. 5 'i;0d Union Bank, Charleston.93 fOO City ot Charleston Change Bills.90 ?00 S tate S. Carolina Treasury Note?.88 fg: U0 UOXDS. STOCKS AND corros.?. City of Columbia Bonds. 70?0O City of Columbia Coupons.75 fa 00 South Carolina Railroad and Bank Mock whole shares).42 iZiy ?'ontb Carolina Railroad (half share?).t!0 (5 21 5. C. Railroad She Per Cent. Bonds.74 fe7C ?. C. R. R. Seven Per Cent. B'd->.85 (<40J S. 0. Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness.65 (KOO City of Charlo?ton Six Per Ct. Stock..dull.67 fi?3S City of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.70 @UU Sute of South Carolina Bocds (old).71 SjTO State of South Carolina Bonds (new issue. of January 1.1807).07 @00 State of South Carolina stock.83 ij.0.1 State ol South Carolina Coupons.65 SjtlO People's Na'.iona? ,-iuk Stock...par. k< 103 First National Bank Stock.1 ar. (?WJ Greenville and Columbia l.ailroad State guaranteed bonds.52 @C0 Greenville end Columbia 1st Mortgage Bonds.71 fd 00 Northeastern R. K. 1st Mortgage Bonds.82 ffiOO tJorthcastern R.R. 1st Coupons (past duei.'Ju @t 0 Northeastern R.R. Certificates ot Indebted? ness.50 @00 Charleston Gas Company Stock.22 .'??OO Charleston City Railway Stock.52 (?$00 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds (State guawntcei.43 @00 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Stuck.00 (g,0J City of Savannah Bonds.90 fa CO City of Savannah Coupons (due previous to 1st June. 1800).93 (?,00 City of Savannah Coupons idue after 1st June, 1800).9C @C0 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Stock. .48 @0G Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bonds.87 ($00 Memphis and Charleston R. R. Coupons. .93 (SOO TBK ciiA?i.K>T<)V MARKET. j [FOB THE WEEK ES'DISG THUBSDAT, M'JICH 4 ] COTTON.-Tho week just terminated has been , >ae of unqualified dullness in tho cotton trade, pur- ? tbasers operating on the most restricted scale, and j .be transact ons at aU the leading points showing , he steady determination of buyers to bold off as ( ong as possible. If this at stemionsncss on the . ?rt of manufacturers ls intended to bicnk down \ irices, it bas up to this time failed of its purpose ] er sellers continued to hold with well maintained j ;onfJ dence and appeared to have fuU fail h in th : , 'uture firm position ol the article. Thc staple dur- ( ng the week has fluctuated bnt Uttlo, middling up- , ands at Liverpool being quotod most of the time , tilled, at New York 29@29)ic mosUy at 29<?c, . md at this point the article has betn much of the j >eriod io a condition' finite nominal, but middling ( iplonds could not be bought in any amount under . !8>.?c ft lb. The telegrams from Liverpool and New York have { eported the daily sale? and prices at those places os . ollows: Ou Friday, February 20, the former was j lasier but not lower, sales GC0J ba'os, uplands II J{d; r be latter was steady but not active, sales 1400 bales j 12'J a29,'4'. On Saturday tho formor was nominal , nd unchanged, sales 10,000 bales; tho latter was ? irmer but not vi ry active, sales 1400 bales at 20}?c c in Monday .he formor was dull, sales 10,0(0 bales. iplands 1< Js<l; the latter was dull and lower, sales 00 bales at 29>ic On Tuesday thc former was flat, ales COO J bales, uplands UK*): the latter was un- ^ hafiged, sales 1200 bales at 29&C. On Wend esdiy . he former was firmer but not hivher, sile* SO.O lales, npandB H;,d; the latter opened s te-J dy but . lesed quiet, sales 1800 bales ot 29^29,'ic. Ycster ay the former WJS quiet, sal03 10,0JO bale-, uplands 1%; thc latter was firm at 29l?c. The arrivals for tho week show a decided falling ff, and have been 01 bags of sea Mauds and Flori- , as, and 3131 bales of uplands, against 138 bags of sa is'ands and Flori las and 1493 br!e = of uplands be week before, and 157 ' iga of sea Maud, an 1 j 'loridas and S754 balej of uplands for the corres ondiug week la<t year. Tho receipts have been j rom the following sources: say ot uplands per outb Carolina Railroad 27G3 Im1 es, per Northeast- ( rn Railroad 109, Peedee 179, Georgetown 12, Savan? ts tah 8; of rea islands, Florida 15, Savannah 23, { leoufort 4, Edlsto ll. Northeastern Railroad 8. The transactions in this market for the week have - 6 ?en as follows : On Friday, Fctruary 2c, there was a limited in airy on tho basis of 28c ft lb for middlimr, but lac irs were not dispo.-ei to accept tbese figures and c be article closed quiet and nominal; sale? only GO oles, quotations being only approximative. Fay i iverpool classification, ordinary to good ordir ary c 5?@27*i; low middling 27>?(*28; middling 28.'?c ^ ? lb. ' On Saturday ibo article was slightly, firmer, and 6 imo saleo took place at better ratos, but factors ' 'ere asking 28,l??28>?c $ lb lor middling, which ( as above the views of buyers, and tho market c losod dull and nominal; sales 240 bales; ordinary to 1 oodordinary being quoted at 27S)27??; lo* mid ling at 28; mid Klug 28>ic ft lb ' Ou Monday there w .s only a light inquiry at ' ither easier rates; sales 150 bales; ordinary to good 1 rdinary being quoted at 27@a27>?; low middling JJii@28; middling 28,\ic ft lb. ( On Tue?day tho staplo was quiet but unchanged. 1 ales 100 baiei>, quotations notuindly about thc 1 une as tho day before. On Wednesday the inquiry was more active st un- * hang:d rates. Solos 700 bales ; ordinary tigood rdinary being quoted ot ZCJiQi'ii; low middling 1 7Ji@28. and midd'iug 28>^c ft lb. < YesterJay tho*market was steady aud demand ight. Sales 200 bale?, say 8 at 2CM. Sd at 27, 2 at 1 IX, 125 at 27;i. 29at27J?, 10 at28?i. Wc quote: UVEBPOOL CLASSIFICATION. 1 Ordinary to good ordinary.2GJ?<i27-?' 1 Low middling.27X028' Middling.28,U(a- , By New York classification wo quMe: | Low middling.28>^@ SEA ISLAND Corro?.-The arrivals have cou ti nut 1 i 0 decline, and were G4 bags of sea islands and Flor- I oas, against 138 for the previous week, and 157 for 1 he week last year. Buyers wore.almost entirely i ritbdrawn from thc market, and, except a few bags i if stained sea islands, there has been a complete ab t-nee of transactions. Until tho article .?sumes a nore acive character, our quotations must ho con idercd entirely nominal-say for common to me? llum sea islands 75?85c.; medium to fine 90(5$110, nd fine to choice li5? 130c. ft lb. Ie*terdiy3 , la-ts of fine sea islmd w. re sold at 120c. ft lb. RICE-The arrivals cf Carolina rough contimnd ?gut, ::nd wcro about 8S00 bushels for the week. : Che market has been fairly active: somo days soow ng dullness and others a good dem .nd; prices at imcs slightly fl-ictuatiu^ but generally firm, with ales of about 0J0 tierces of clean Carolina; say 28 at (c;33at8,'4; ?0i atB^? : 9Cat8J?; 14 at 8 9-16; 75 at tfi; 52 at 811-10; f4 at Si), and 20 at 9c ft lb We ino'o i nmra.vo to fair clc-n Carolitui at 8a3??; yood J>ia8?ii' ft lb. Carolina rough may bc quoted ut il 75 i2 for interior, and SI 90a2 13 for seacoast. Yes? terday the market was firm; sales about 100 Herc s of clean Caroliou; say 51 ai 8}?; 20 at 8 9-10; 18 at ! i%c ft lb. NAVAE srORE*.-There hw- been received dur? ing the week about 320o bbls. of all kinds, mostly rosin. .Sales havo been made at SI 70? 1 90 for No3. 2 and 3. aul of No 1 at S2 ?0?&4 ft bbL About 100 bb's. sprits turpentine v.-cre sold at IS'j. 49?.00C. ft ' jail n, according to packages. Market generally j Juli. HAY.-Thc arrivals have been re-tricvj to about 1 270 bales of North River qualities, whicii was sold irom the wharf at SI 15 per hundred. >alcs of East ;rn havo 'akcu place lrom store at $1 40 per huc Ircd CORN.-This article his been received in good inpply, say about 20,090 bushels irom Baltimore, -erf jik, kc, and limited lots fiom thc interior. Wc lote palos of white Virginia, in lots, from tho wharf, t$l 10 ft bushel, bulk, weight; of Tunncsscc white aixed at about 51 10 ft bushel by the baverai car , Dad?, weight, sacks included. A cargo of North Ca c'?n i wtitc wts ?ol3 ic bulk al fl 07 ? bushel, weight. '1 hero has bein a good inquiry both for plantation aud city cor sumption. ?LOUB.-The market is Well supalicd with NorthTn and Wcs'etn bran-'?, tor which there har been a 1 ur ci tv mi country demand. Prices have been wi.bout inirke-.l alteration, anil super may bc quo ed at STfe'7 50 $ bbl; extra at S7 7 ?8 25 fl bbl, and family ttl SOJ? 9 50 ?i bld. extra fam ly and choice sHls from Sil io S12 fi bbl. Southern qualities are in ?L'ht supply, and may bo quoted at S9 fl bbl for super, ill for extra und Sit? 12 fi bbl for family. Campseu's < ity Mills aro selling at S9 fi bbl for super. S10 for extra, and SI2 fl bbl for family. JJ v"C>i-ls in good supplj end fair demand. Pri? ces wei o hardly so firm at tho close. We quote : Prime Shoulders at 10.'.,(S.IG,:?. primo rib sides at 18,'i, clear rib sides at 19Ji@19S'c fi lb. Dry salted shoulders are held at I5y?@15)?, clear rib sides at lS'^eiSiie fl lb. rriuio strip; arc selling tit 20c 31b. sCG^R AND MOLVSSE-.-Measrs. Euslow & Co. ? o'.d during the werft a cargo ol new crop Irom Car den is. Clayed molasses was sold at 5flc fi gallen, in ho,;:heads, t nd Clc fl gallon, ia tierces. Ccntrifogil euear was disposed of at 15J?t315*?c fl lb. A cargo v.-as roceived yes'crday, ex Minerva, from Havana. BUTlER-L'rimo Gosh-n, of which ibero is a mai.crate stock, is quite firm, and mty be quoted at 48(n 50c fl lb Western and other low grades sell at 3J@40c ^ lb, as io quality. SALT.-Ibis artie'e's firmer in conscqntneo of decreasing stocks, and thc abs ncc of arri va's, and i oi mon Liverpool is held at $2 1C?2 15. Ihe pres ? ut stock is reported at 3800 sacks, against 17,500 last ye r, ?nd 12 OOO sacks now at sea for ibis port INDU B \GGING.-Thoro is a bot'er feeling in reference to (bis ar ocle in consequence of the firmer pieosin Northern markets, and some holders are i ot desirous ol' Pelling at the going rates. Guuny .?nlh45}< inches wide and 2}? lbs to tho yard, is held at 2:i;i@24e. Dundee bacging, 44 inches, 1},' lbs. fur tue yard, is held at 30@35c. sea island b?gginsr, 45 inches wide, 2 lbs. for thc yard, is held it 4.1c HOPE.-Ibo demand for rope is moderate, and [iriccs arc somewhat nominal at quotations. We j no te hemp at - cents fi lb.; green leaf at 10 cents, iud jute at 8;.'?9 cents fi pound. IRON RANDS AN DUTIES lor cotton, of the most ipproved patterns, aro offered on thc market, at 7 iSc ^ lb. TIM11ER AND LUMBER.- ?herc is a modera: e stock of this article, and wc quote river flot . ng boards at $13 fi M.; scantling and plau >10?12 ti M.; timber of shipping and good mil. jualitics there is a bght supply on tho marke, ind may be quoted at $U'?12 fl M. Common if telling at S5?ii fi M.; and. city sawed lumber at ?20? 25 fl M. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam, we juote nominally %d. on upland.', and %d. on sea sland; b\ sail, %d on uplands, *i?2? ou sea islands. 3avre nominal. To tbe West Indies, Cubau ports ?orth side, on lumber, $9 00 in gold, and $10 louth side. Coastwise-To Now York by steam (?c fl lb on uplands, and lc. on pea islands, ?1 60 fl tierce on rice;by sail, - fl balo on up. ands, and - fl tierce on rice; on boards 18 9 M, on rosa wed lumber $10 fi M. <>n timber 510. To Boston, by steam, via Baltimore, lc. fl ib >n cottcD and - ft tierce on rice: by sail 3-16? i,'c "tf 16 cn cottou, $12 00 f) M. on ress wed lumber md $13 00 9 M. on timber. To Philadelphia, - P lb on upland cotton hy steam and -c. fi h by sad; on flooring board-; $9 fl M.; on re lawed lumber, $10; on timber, S12 5J M. lo Baltimore, by steam, cotton ??c. on upland; $1 60 51 tierce on rice; phosphates, fi 2000 tba., $4 in lackigcs, in bulk as per agreement; lumber it M $8?10. as in size; wheat fi bushel 12c, in sacks, ly this line to Philadelphia on cotton, }?c; leo fl tierce $2 00 ; phosphate per ton, $6 n packages. To Louisville. Ky., on rico, 76c. & mildred. To Cincinnati 55c. To St. Louis sec. )y ?Ail on boards and scantling, hence to Baltimore, 'J; on lumber $10; phosphates $5. EXCHANGE-Sterling Bills-Thc rate yesterdaj ras I42,!??l4'2$? for sixty day biUs. DOMESTIC EXCHANOE.-The banks are purchasing ight checks on New York par; 5 da\ s }? discount 1'hcy are selling 6ight chicks at M prem. GOLD.-The brokera .vero yesterday buying at 12, t.nd selling at 34 ill ark eta by Telegraph. FOB.EION' MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, March 4-Noon -Cottou quiet Up ands lljidj Orleans UA?d. Sales 10,000 bales. )lher articles unchanged. P M.-Colton fl.m, bot not quolably higher, lacon IS I ar>l 73. Tallow 45a4G. Evouittg-Cotton tirm?r but not higher; eales 0.003 bal e. LONDON. March 4-Console, 93. Ponds, 82J?. Jugar, 39s ill on thc spot, und 29= Cd ufl at. Ihe ipecie in thc Bink of England lias decreed a quar er million. UAVUE, March 4.-Cotton opens dull both on the pot aad afloat. DOMESTIC MARKETS. NEW YOEE, Marth 4-Noon.-Cotton stt adv at 29 )? ta. ti old 31. Evening.-Cotton-sales 1200 bales at 29a2i>J4' cb?, 'lour.heavy and declining; superfine State S6 66a 20; commo.1 to fair extra southern SG25a6 80. Vhcat dull and heavy, and 2a'Jc. lower. Corn steady. >ork lower and irregular al S 31 60*31 73. Lard teady aud quiet. Whu key quiet at 9Ga9t>)?. Cam? in? rice dullatOalO. Freights dull and ile.-lining. Joverani nls strong; 02's 18; toutbern securities ( liol; North Carolina's G?>?. n:w 5SJ?; Tennessee's 17; Virginia's 50^, row GO; Louisiana's 7"'. CINCINNATI. March 4 -Whiskey firm at 91c. l'ro riaious dull aud nominal. Mess pork held at $32. lacon shoulders 13^c. Clear sides 17.'4C Lxrd ,8>?c. ST. LOUIS, March 4.-Flour $5aG. Cern 75a77 tts. Whiskey 9.'c. Pork ?rm at ?32 50. Bacon lull. Shoulders 14>io. Clear rios 17>?c. Larddull; 9c. LOUISVILLE March 4 -Mess pork ?32. Lard 19. shoulders 14>4. I lear sidos 17??. Whiskey 91. WILUIXOTON, Marchi.--spirits of turpentice and resin dull. Crude turpentine unchanged. Tar |Uie: at $2 GO. Cotton dull al 27c. A uousi A, March 4.-Colton du IL Sales 330ba'is. Receipts 1U0. Middlings 27. SAVANNAH, March 4.-Colton quiet, hellers too Brui far havers-middling 23; rales SJ'J bales; IC :eipls 470; exports-coastwi.-e 679. MOBILE, Match 4 -Cotton quid; demand light; sales 430 ba'es; low middliag, 2?>'?e; receipts, 409 Dalo-; exports, none. NRW ORLEANS, Mar. h 4.-Cotton stiffer for better gmalities; lo.v grades easy ; middiiLg2S,l4; salts 23J Dales; receipts 951; no exports. Gold 32%. Btcr iug41. New 1'ork sight \ premium. Sugar dull iud declined-common 11%; prime 14%; yellow :larifi(d lG,li. Molasses dull-prime 72/'ia75. Interior Cotton Markets. SELMA, March L-Market quiet; no siles. NEW BLR RY, March 1.-Colton ?rm; 24a2Gc. SUMTER. March 2_About 150 b.ies sold duriu? Ihe week al 26x27c. COLUMBUS, Mareil L-Nothing co rparalively effected. Prices st ll un thc no-mual basis ot 2G.??a 27c for Northeru middlings. Wuicho.ise sales "20 bales; icceiple 48. M A1'ON, March 2.-An exceedingly dull market to day Hie le* sales made wore at 2Ua2G.'.ic for middlings; the finest colton 2itt?o. Receipts to-day 130 bales; shiiiments 156; sales 92. MONTOJ.MERY, February 27.-COTTON STATE? MENT. . - tock ou hnud September 1, 13(58. G38 Rcco'vcd p.'st week. 212 Ikcci.ed previously.85,169-30,381 Total.37,019 Shipped past ?celt. coi Shinned previously.28.3G0-28,991 Stock on Laud tuts evening. 1,028 Nashville Market. NASUVIl.l.I", March 1.-COTTON-The marl'ct to? day waaqnietaud weak, with but litt e cflenar, and lewbiyera. We quote: Ordiuury. 2?}?; food ordi? nary, '25><; low mid-ding. 2iJa26.L:C. The transac Uons ? t 'hu dav were ai follows: llc.eipts, 289; sales, 58; shipments, 1G8 bale<. COTTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand September 1, 18U8. CU Ri oeived to day. 289 ueceived pr. viously.39,000-39 3S9 Total.39,300 i-hipp d t?-i!ay.A. 168 ?hipped previously.32,72t;-32 89C Stock on baud.0 003 CORN-R"celpt- continue liberal bv rail, livei and wagon, and i rices are working easy at C0aC8c for i ar. 33a65 for shelled, and 76a78a8Uc for sacked attd depot delivery. "Wilmington Market, WILMINGTON, March 3.-TUEPENTINE-Market steady. Pales G J? bbls at ?3 for sott and $1 95 for bard, ft 280 lbs. spiEiTS TUBPENTINE-IB balf cent lower, and 50 bbls sold at 50 cents ft gallon-market closing weak. BOBIN-*alee of 1420 bbls at ?l 75 for strained and SI 80 lor No 2. TAB-Matket quiet. Sales of 450 bbls at $2 GO ft bbl. COTTON-Pales of only 12 bales at 26?? cents for .nixed glades. a eoe nts ra s SB M Si B "?"<?. 9 Ti I !? H% ? la o f I : If I &I E ? a ; gs g ss 3 S ? -Big SP 1 - s : =s s =-S s ? a S?2I S ra Q Sra"? ca = ?a RS" ill 1st ?s t o : gB . ii er : 52. Ol CO - IO oui ?I SI : ??l SI ea- so o ? * OD i- t? '1 ?- IO ( ascot ss io ra o as i itsl ul ?- -J ?-1 I ?1 C' GO ! IAH Uk. Ct CS to I SSI SI : ?" o 3 H I C5 H t _ M I Di -5 S B 2s 5 c* ? ? n 0 ?0 o * = M ? 8 ? j I ? K ' S iL E. S : |fl|1 ?l||? 2*: dBi; .p,4rc3?rci: : pg S'S : ?cs,: ii "rjj^'uj^ : 5 "."Tl", TI ! o ^ ra o : ?. ? 2.2.a 22 = a ? e 222s 5 5 s s 5 i 0652 1131 & 5 wa - :-- i ra gig: 5g5S3?g8l_. rr. .a o 57? o -1 ?s sr1 -a 00 CC Ol pr KS M MO _j e - 00 . iK as o *? io oi^ooiwo 'ce aa b io w j_? ft*" g Bdl' n, co -1 T IO ?O ?O *? JJ " ?: li S S 5- CO O CO Cn_.. ? o> o <= hi 00-1 -i?uiS2 - 10 co BJ co i V B g * er 2 3 ri . n co c. co_ou_l_i_ -3 CT OD u CS ti o ?-. OOS O? . HR io ; ci ww cc . "bob ? 1 I O': 21 ?5 S 38 cou' K2-J-ea.-o.; coen la oo 1 V Vj To "cs eft- (fe* g^8: fc?&?S: SS SS: : ?8 !5S;-. ? 9?t - - to io ' cn I ci p; o -. M cs ' IO ou, ou b ,?. "bs . V to M. to - i i 8gSSSSSI I . t ta S <o K o 0.00 ? 00 - te co ; co_*-10 o o. _e? to o o, io . '-b ">? bra . *.? - - - - to to co 10 o . ocas M o - ; pe? ? "i-, pb ? ?o - -1 - I - . cc *? Cl O ? H WT CM HW; cob . KO - . O - ? wco " o? e>!i*o"u< cc ~ co . co -J io - i J ; co - i?'gg: SfSSg-v o -? 00 ? to a. co ^-J :_e.eo . . o ^ ?o y co *? u. co .-1 " 1 lata bi ft,bs b * o cs . . OSOMtriOC.1- fOM - o?s 3- B S. ? S tr w-, ?ME; ?00 M ot **. CR * 2 Cue, 1000r'r1 S ?'wv '-. . - b - ?, Ci . o, ?0 coes- o ac - AS cc . jjgj ii ^ i r o'er . ble o 00 co . ? 95 . 00* . -4 - o-i ts,- ool gg. . oeo3-icji- teco I ?Overland to manufacturers. NOTE.-We bave deducted from New Orleans 22,851 bales CplaDd, from Mobile 8078 bales, irom Savannah 3359 bags Sea lslaud aod GS bales Up? land-and irom Charleston 24- 7 bags Sea Wand and 176 bales Upland, tbo quantities received at tbose norts irom Mobile. Florida. Texas and Savannah. Comparative Kxporis or Cotton, from tlic Port ol CUuriesion. EXrOBTEU TO SEA ISIwANt). Bald UPLAND. Bales. i,iv-c rpool. tMIiCX Bridab Ports. rolal to Great Bribiin.. Havio . Oilier J rench Torts. 't otal lo France. Not tb of Europe. lotal North of Europe.. routh of Europe. '.Vest IndieB, A:c.. Total Foreign Ports. Boston. Ithodo lslaud, -e. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore and No> 'Ik - Other United Sirtes Ports. Total to Coast ".vise Ports. Grand Total. 2,448 27,719 .',418 27,749 2,4<S 14 :,ii? 15 43 1,208 28,957 3 923 1,784 83,014 4 2?8 13,670 exports of Kite !M?*ral Stoi cs ana bcr froiu thc i'ort of Charleston, f-cui Scptcuihcr 1 to March 4,1800 POCT87 Boston. Now York. Philadelphia. Ballimore. New Orleans. Mobile. Providence Bl.... Oilier U. S. Ports.. BICE. Tierces. l.GTS 9,410 1,128 4.76J 140 403 "f?i lt, STUUES.| LUMUKU. Barrels. I Itt 9 602 3.9J8 2011 1,174 GDI OOO 2.714. "37 l,2i'4).4S0 i,r;a?,tHJ0 1 K?4 l< 2 iUS. DOO Total Coastwisej 18.3?' 15,299 . 7,3S3,ilO Barcelona.j .... W 8*0.000 M-jjorca fe aMarket - ..-.| ... Weit Indies.I .... 218l Halifax, NS.| StJohns,N B. London. .... .... .... Bristol. Eng.. . Llven'ocl. 711 ?>ui Havre. .... Montevideo." .... 288,728 Grcit Britain. 6?6*'l - rota!Foreign.. _ 70 14,210 1.G73 499 Grand Total.. 18,4341 29,6v)9| 8&6G.618 Stock* ot Cotton tn the Interior Towns not Included In the Receipts. Augusta and Hambur..february 28 Macon, Geo.March 1 Columbus. Geo.March 1 Montgomery, Ala.February 26 Kehna. Ala.February 27| Memphis, Tenn.March 1 Nashville. Tenn.March 1 Total. 18G9. 20,100 9.634 16.074 7,592 8,025 23,411 C.C0) 91.242 Charleston Wholesale Prices. AET?CLES. HA GGING. "ft yara Dunaec. 30 & 43 Gunny Cloth. & - BALE ROPE. ? lb-Manilla. - (& - Western. 8 @ 12% Ju e. 8%? 9 COTTON, fl lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary. 27% Low Middling. 27%@ 23 Middling to Strict Middling. 28%@ - Good Middling. - ? - Sealsland. 75 fa 1 .no COFFEE, ~fl lb-Bio.I 20 @ 20 Laguayra . 2d @ - Java.... ..I 35 @ 40 FRRTILULU6 Wando Fertilizer.CO.00 Cy - Double Refined Poudrcttc.|30.00 io) - Niles'Phosphate.63.00 ? - Peruvian Guano, fi 2240 lbs.195.00 (oj - Pacific Guara, fl 2000 lbs. 63.00 (& - Phoenix Guano. 55.00 @ - Baugh's Phosnbate, fl 2000 lbs. ..ICO.OO ? - Rhodes'Phosphate, t> 2000 lb?...|C5.00 @ - Rhodes' Siand. Manure-iC3timo|57.50 (A - Orehilla Guano-.$40 time 85 00 @ - Laed Plaster. 24.50 ? - Mapcs'SupcrPhosphute.fi 2000 lb 5.00 @ - Zeb's Raw Roue Phosphate.CO.iO @ - Zell'a Super Phospbateof Lime.. 00.00 (?) - Woolston's Phosphate of Lime..- .|C5.09 65 _ Woolston's Vegetatir, fl 2OC0 lbs 65.00 @ - Croasdalc's Gen. Super-Phos, net CO.OO <tf - Bowers'Complete Manure, net... 60.00 (ct. - Bardy's Phospho Peruvian, cash. C5.00 @ - Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash. 60.00 ifs - Patapsco Guano.,?65.00 (jj - FLOUR, fl bbl-Supei . 7.00 @ 7.60 Northern and Western Extra. 7.75 @ 8.60 Baltimore Extra. - @ - Southern-Super. 9.00 (St - Extra.:.10.00 <a - ; Family.ll.CO ?12.00 GRAL\-Maryland Oats, fl bushel.' 86 (M 90 Western Oats, fl bushel. 85 fe - Corn, fl bushel. 1.07 ?1.10 HA Y, fl cwt,-North River. 1.15 (ft - Eastern.| 1.10 @ - i, UMBER, "9> M. lcex- I Clear White Pine, 1st quality....-. 150.00 (355.00 White Pine, good run..38.00 (?40.00 Yellow Pine. 20.00 @25.00 Boards, fl M. feet-Rough.112.00 ral?.DO Grooved and Tongued....128.00 032.00 MOLASSES, fl gallon-Cuba.| 66 >@ 61 Muscovado. ' 60 (a) 65 Sugar House. 60 & 1.00 New Orleans. - (<i - NA VA L STO RES, fl bbl-Tar.... - fa) - Pitch. _ KC, _ Rosin, Pale. - @ - Rosin, No. 1.1 2.50 @> 4.00 Rosin, No. 2.i 1.90 @ - ' Rosin, No. 3. 1.75 (g) - SpiritsTurpeuline, f. gallen.... | 48% ai 60 OJiuni. V. m. I 16 ? - PA.ILS-American, 4@20d, fl keg.. | 6.60 Cc? 7.00 POWDER- Dupont's, F.F.F. g.. ..I 0.70 @ Dupont's, F.F.F. 5.60 & ? Dupont's, Blasting.| 4.26 @ PROVISIONS-fl ?- I Bacon, Hams, fl m.| - & - Bacon, Sides. 18% a 19% Bacon, Shoulders. 16% a) 16% Bacon, S tn ps. 20 ?? - Lard, in keg. - (a) - Butter. 35 ? ?o Cheese..'.;. 16 (5 30 Potatoes, fl bbl. - @ - ( Onions. - OJ - Apples. - ?) - ?/CE-Carollna, fl lb. 8 $ 9 East India. - (3 - SILT- Liverpool, coarse, fl sack.. 2.10 (a) 2.16 Liverpool, Une. - ? _ SUGAR, fl its-Uaw.j _ ? _ Porto Rico. - ta - Museovar" .| - ? - Consignees per >outli < aiolina Itailrourt March 4. 217 bales Cotton, 37 bales Domestics, 3467 bushels Grain, 80 bbls Flour, 1 car Stock. To Railroad Agent, "J J;' i-rodi*, Dowlbig k Co. E B Hoywurd, Petaer. Rodgers k Co. Gracser k Smith, Frost k Adger, JN Robson, 1 burston k Holmes?, G W Williacs k d>, Caldwell k SOD, 51 I-rael, Goldsmith k Son, B Feld? man it Co. G H o ruber, C D Aureus, H Cobia k Co, Clapthorn, Berring k Co, Tideman & Co, G H Walter ?t Co, West k Jones. Consignees per Savannah and Charles? ton Ka II rua tl. Jil arch 4. Colton, Rice. Md-e, und Wood. To W C Court? ney k Co, J R Mew, P G Hasell, Andrews k Salvo, W P Dowling k Co, J T Eanapaux, Fraser k Dill, L Behling, J Colcock At Co. J G t h O Marlin. f assengerii Per steamer City Point, lrom Palatka, via Jackson ville, Fernandina and Savannah-Mr McIntyre, Miss McIntyre, Mr Woolton, Mr Dentille, J Peckham, J C Jacobs. J S Berger and lady, Mrs Buckeloo, S C Per? kins, Mr Pickering. O Strander, T Johnson and lady, Mrs Pcnnoll, Mids Labin, Mrs Dimmick, J R Benja? min, J Hasbrook, J L Ostander, D R James, L t-uy dam, H ??hilling, T H Burton, Grosman and lady, P W Wentwortb, J D Taylor, Mr Lobby, Mr .laidnza, W D McDowell, J Whitner, M Perry, W R Perry, A E Edwards, ll Steton, Mr Zoaloy, A Angel, Mr Par? son i and L'dv, Miss Livingston, air Williamson and ladv, C E Parker, Mr Aehhurst and lady, Miss Ash hurst, A Snyder and lady, E W Seabrook, J M Gold? smith, J S li merson. O V Woodruff, 8 R Smith, Mrs T .-c wa ll, Major Peiliins, i ; K G .-OJ beck, Miss Gros beck. J > che nek, and 6 on deck. Per steamers! Helena, from Edistoand Keck vi lie E W .seabrook, J W Seabrook, H P Chisolm, A Claus ?.eli. E W Wilson, and 14 on deck. M?im nietos. Port ot Charleston. March G POKT FHABKS OF THE MOON. Last Quarter, 6th, 12 hours. 23 minutes, morning. New Moou, 13th, 3 boura, 26 minutes, morning. First Quarter. 21st, 12 hours. 36 minutes, morning. Full Moou, 27tb, 4 hours, 12 minutes, evening. aiAUCn. sus RISES. I ii?T8. MOON RISES. HIGH WATER. l.Mouduy....: 6..29 I 6..56 9..19 ? ?..67 2 Tucsdav....; 6..21 t 5..67 10..53 , 10..45 3Wednesday.! 6..26 I 5..f?8 11..5G ill..34 4 Thursday...; C..25 6. 59 Morn. 12..31 ?liiday.I G..21 5..59 I 12..57 ? 1..31 C saturday...! C..23 ? CO 1..49 2..31 TiSMlriav.i li. 21 I C.ll- 2..43 I 3..35 Arrived Yesterday. Scbr Minc-va, Colbns, Havana-8 days. Sugar, Mola?Bes aud Eru't To J A Knslow k Co. Steamer City Point, McNclly, Palatka. via Jackson villo. Fernandina, Savannah, kc. Mdse, kc. 'J o J D Aiken Co. W U Williams k Co, cohen, lio-ickcl & i o, i ipto Grant, Mautouc lc Co, J U 'J ogni. H -p I- j UH. McPherson i: Co, Mantouc .v Cu. G H Iuura h :m * .-ou ltuveuol k Co. W I* Odwliuc, Captain P C Low s, Jack lirowu, tiibbes .v Co, W Lt Ul, Gourdin, Maltbicssen k co. Sl amer st Helena. Rumley, Edisto and Rock viilc. j bale f'ottou. Mdse, and Sundries, i o J li Murray, Roper k Stone), J'i'uoiney, S How.*, - Mc Goily. IN THU OFFING. Ship Pacific, Foss, Havre-sailed January 4. Bal list. 'loW B.-mith ki o. Sehr D C llulse, Hildreth. New York, - days. Guano. Tu tho Mastir, X J Eerr ti Co. aud others. Cleared Yesterday. Steamship J W Evcrman, Snyder, Philadelphia-Jno k i Leo'?' tty. Brig Eva N Juhuson, Johnson, Wood's Hole-J N Robson. B'ig Adelaide. Wilson, Cardenas- W Roach k Co. Sehr Marian Gage, Sbeppaid, Trinidad-W Roach i co. Sehr Frank k Emily, Colley. Cardenas, Cuba-J A Enatow k Co. behr fc'meliiie. Dodge, St Pierre, Marlinique-J A Elislo v 1: Co. Sehr S L Morgan, Morgan, Havana-J A Euslow ? Co. Charles F Moyo, McMillan, New York-J A Euslow k Co. sehr W H Steele, Buc?, Baracoa, Cuba-J A Enslow At Co. 0 Sailed Yesterday. i tcamsh'p J W Evcrman, Snyder, Philadelphia. I>rig Adelaide Wilsnu, -i Port in Cu*-a. B ig Eva N Johnson. Jnhn-on. Wood's Hole, Mass. Sehr '.lieu G Grace, Gilchrist, Georco.owu, b C. ?ehr G B McClellau, Richards, Baltimiro. from this fort. Bark Egeria, Farrell, 1 ivcrpool. Fob IC. Up for tills Port. Sehr David Currie, Reid, tit Ne-.v Y rk, March 1. Cleared for this fort. Scar S S Bickmore, Barter, at Baltimore, March 2. sinpncws Ly Xi lei:? o pti. WmrraGTOS. March 4-Sailed, tho W P Cl) de for New York. HAVANNAH, March 4-Clsared. steamships North Poiut for Baltimore; Gen Barnes lor ? t*w York; shlo Limmerer fur Liverpool ; schr? .t-nphia lor Nassau; Doona Anna lor Cardenas. LIST OF SHIPPING In the Port of Charleston, March 4. VkSCKLS ?NOEB 100 TOSS. AND STEAMERS COASTING WITHIN THE 6TATE EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. Manhattan, 1337 tons, Woodhull, at Adger's wharf for New York, loading-James Aduer k Co. Maryland, - tons, Jotmsou, at Union wharf, tor Bal? limore, loading- tourtenay k 1 renholm. Sarago.isa. 778 ions. Ryder, at Vauderhorst's wharf, for New York, ready-Ittrvenel k Co. SHIPS: Blcbard III, 985 tons, Wood, at Accommodation ?whorl, from Liverpool, waitlnjr- Master. Muflconirus (Br), 791 tons, Groves, at Boyce's wharf, from I iverpool. waiting-B Hore lc Co. Amelia, 688 tons, Boreham, at A lan tic wharf, for Liv? erpool waiting- Patterson k Stock. Graham's Polley, 759 tons, Burgess.at Atlantic wharf, from Antwerp, waiting-Patterson it Stock. BABES. Borneo (Br\ 705 tons, Card, at Boyce k Co's wharf, ur Liverpool, loading-Bil ure &Co Lizzie H, o9? tons, Spring, at Brown k Co's wharf for Liverpool, loa Ung-Street Bros it Co. W G Funam (British), 700 tons Rickard, at Atlantic wharf, foi Liverpool, loadlng-WUlis k Chisolm. Olimpta (Spanish), 181 tons, Pons, at Brown's wharf, for Barcelona, "loading-W P Hall. Agra (Bri i?=h). 639 tons. Fullmoro, at Vanderhorsl'a wharf, from Liverpool, waiting-Raven eli Co. Kamma Fonder (Danish), 351 tons, Krogh, ai Atlan? tic wharves, lor Liverpool, loading-Willis k Chisolm. Thc Oucen ( Br), 698 tons, Cook, in the Stream, from Stramean, scotland, waiting- B Mure k Co. vasas. Maria (Spanish!, 155 tons, Font, at Palmetto wharf, foi Tarragona, loading-J A Enslow k Co. Rosalia (?panish polacre), 5S9 tons, Mascavo, in thc Hoads, mr Barcelona, ready-P J Esnard. SCHOONERS. Emelioe (Br), 116 tons. Dodge, at Bennett's wharf, for West Indies, ready-J A Enslow k Co. Montrose. 212 toss, Knudson, at Palmetto wharf, from New Orleans, to bc repiired-J A Enslow k Co. Jonathan May, ?26 tons, Neal, at Central wharf, fer Pb ih del iib ii, loading-H F Baker k Co. Myrover, 458 ton?. Brown, at N E Railroad wharf, for New fork, loiding-W Roach k Co. C F Maro. - tons, McMillan, in Ashley River, for New York, ready-J A Enslow 4: co. Golden City, 84 tons, Nickerson, at B.-nnett's whaif, for West Indies, loading-lt M Butler. C b Groves, - tons, Weaver, at Central wharf, from Baltimore, discharging-H F Baker k Co. Rachel Seaman, - tons, High, in Aside; River, for New York, loading-Ritley k Creighton. Marian Gage. - tons, Shepherd, at Adger's wharf, for West Indies, ready-W Roach k Co. Iona, - tons. KendaB, in Ashley River, for a North? ern Port, loading-L T Potter. Frank k Emily, 135 tons. Colley, at Palmetto wharf, for West Indies, ready-J A" Ens ow k Co. Magnolia, 139 tons. Dowdy, at Kerr's wharf, from Norfolk, Va. discharging- 1 J Kerr k Co. Koret. 139 tons, Crocker at Brown ' k Co's wharf, from New York, discharging-Risley k Creigh? ton. " - VV H Tiers, 298 tons, Hoffman, at Marshall's wharf, from Cienfuegos, to be repaired-H F Baker k ?' Co. Emma B Graham, 211 tons, Smith, ot Central wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-H F Baker & Co. Annie Ba'ton, 224 tons, Frin'c. at Gas Co's wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging'-H F Baker k co. Clara, 166 tons, Melford, at Central wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-H F Baker k Co. H W Godfrey, 186 tons, rears, in Ashley River, fora Northern Port, loading-W Roach k Co. Matthew Kinney, 178 tons, Ogler, at Union wharf, from New York, discharging-H F Baker & Co. Minerva, - tons, Coitos, at Brown k Co's wharf, irom Havana, discharging-J A Enslow k Co. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS POA',. FOREIGN UVEBPOOL. The Edith Wheeler, sailed.Jan 12 British bark David McNutt, McEihenny, aid..Jan 18 Bark Harriet F Hussey, Holmes, sailed.Jan 14 British brig Cecilia, Bistrup, sailed.Jan 6 ?AVK, Ship Pociflc, Foss, sailed.Jan 4 POET TALBOT. The Court r, Jenkins, sailed.Jan 12 DOMESTIC 408TOK. Steamship Alliance, Symmes. sailed.Fob 20 Sehr Charles E Raymond, Higgins, cleared....Fet> 20 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt cleared.Feb 19 b -far Mary D Haskell, Barbour, cleared,.Feb 10 Sehr Annie E Glover, Terry, up.feb 17 Schi Galena, Hale, cleared..Feb 25 Sehr sar J h Cullen, AV?B, up..Feb 25 Sehr H N-t'qiiirea,-, np..Teb 25 POBTL?XD, XE. Sehr S E Adama. Donnell, cleared.Feb 16 Behr Eliza Sawyer, Sawyer, cleared..'. .Feb 25 CALAIS, KS. Sehr Scud, Coggins, sailed.Feb 20 WOOD'S HOLE. Sehr Mary D Haskell, Barbour, sailed.Feb 24 nsw ions, Sehr D C Hulee, Hlldretb, cleared.Feb ll Sehr 1 rade Wind, Hoffman, cleared.Feb 24 Sehr Svlvan, Hlacchard, cleared.Feb 2i Sehr George H Milla, Mills, cleared.Feb 23 behr Wanato, -. np.Feb 18 Sehr Robert Caldwell, Mccormack, up.Feb 22 Sehr N W aicGc, -. up.Feb 23 Sehr Lucy A Orcutt, Haskell, clea*.ed.Feb 27 Sehr Da vd Currie, Bold, up.March 1 PUILADELPHIA. Sehr Henry Allen, Tu tem. up.Feb 16 BALTIMOllE. Sehr reta, Brown, cleared.,.Feb 29 Sehr W H Thon Ulke, Hall, cleared.Feb 28 Sehr Kcdingtou, Gregory, up.Feb 28 Sehr S S Bickmore, Barter, cleared.March 2 KOIiFOLK. VA. Sehr Flying Scud, Mitchell, sailed.March 1 . HAVANNAH. Sehr Joseph Allen, Kelso, soiled.March 2 O F VICE So. 8 75 KING, OPPOSITE HASEL'STREET. January 27 3mo F KO M 4 TU 350 horse power, including the ceieorstei Corliss Cut-off Engines, Slide Valve Sta? tionary Engines, Portable Engines, kc. Also, Circu? lar Mulay and Gang Saw Mills, Sugar Oin? Mils, ?-ha.ting Pulleys, kc. Lath and Shingle Mills. Wheat and Corn Mills, Circular .-awa Bolling, ko. Send for descriptive Circular and Price List, WOOD k MANN STEAM KNGINE CO.. 1'cbruary 18 Omos Utica New York. Qi A it O S I PIANOS!! GOLD MEDAL FOR 18G8 HAS JUST ?EE> AWARDED TO CHAS. SI. STTEFF FOR THE REJT PIANOS NOW MADE, OVER BALTIMORE, PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW YORK PIANOS. OFFICE AND WARERGOM, NO. 7 N. UBERT? STREET. ABOVE BALTIMORE-STREET, 1?.\ LT I MUK Fl. Nd. STIEFF'S PIANO* fl AVE ALL THE LATEST Improvement, including the Auraffe treble, ivor} (routs, and the improved French Action, fufly war? ranted for live years, with privilege of etchant within twelve months if not entirely satisfactory tc purchaser. Second-handed Pianos and Parlor Or ganB always on band from $59 to $300. SEFEnEEfl WHO HAVE OUn ri?MOS Di USE! General Robert K. Lee, Lexington, Va. General Robert Rmsom, Wilmington, N. C. General D. n. Hill, charlotte, N. C. Governor J- hu Letcher, Lexington, Va. Messrs. R. Barwell fe sous, ULartotto, N. C. Fe? male Seminary. C. B. Biddick, Female College, Kittrcll's Springs N. C. Bishop Wilmer, New Oreaui, La. Max StrakODcii, ItallmOpoia, ivies-srs. Fid so i k So:-s, Sumter. S. C. ' liarles cpcuccr. CUarlosioa. tl Pend for a cl mular. Terms liberal. October 22 R??ADAIIS Purities the Blood. For sale l>yjO raggtstfl Kverywher. JulvW UAC 131 gHAVlrIG AN1> HAIR-CUTTING, W. E. MARSHALL, 4 AT THE BROAD-STREET BARBER SALOON, No. 31 (Ui STAIBS). December 8 ??i?r0??is. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I CWAHLESTOH, V. C., F^hrua'y 13. 1869. j) ON AND AFTER SD1:DAY, FEBRUARY 14TBV tEe PASSENGER TRAINS of the Sooth Caro? lin: Railroad will run as follows : . FOB AUGCSIA. Leave Charleston.8. SO A. M. Arrive at Augusta.6.10 P. H. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery and Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.fc.?0 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.6.16 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Rail? road, ano Camden tram. ntl* CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.8.i)0 A. M.. Arrive at charleston.e.e-O P. KL Leave Columbia.'..7 45 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.uu P. M. AUGUST* NIGHT EXPELSS I SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.......6.S0 A. M. Connecting witb trains lor Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, fi* Grand Junction. I cave Augusta.,.4.10 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. I SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.6.05 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.4.45 A. M. Connecting (fundays excepted) with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. % Leave Columbia..'.6.30 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.30 A. M. 81 MMES VT LLB '1 KAIN. Leave Charleston.3.00 P. M. Arrive at Summerville. 4.20 2. II? Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A. M CAMDEN BRANCB. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Leave Ringville.4.2U P. M*. Arrheat Camden.:.7.00 P. M. Leave Camden.6.35 a. M. Arrive ct Eingville.9.20 A. M. signed' . H. T. PEAKE, February 16 General Superintendent. Baits. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality,.1 finish and price. MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! * Cannot be Drilledf BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS Please send for a catalogue to MARVIN 4 CO., (oldest safe manufacturers) r> ? . ? , ( 265 Broadway, New York. Principal 1 ?21 che8tnut St Phi]a# Warehouses ]108Bank St., Cleveland-O And for sale by our agents in thf* principal cities thronghont the United Statea. ^ FOR S\LE BY WM. M. BIRD k CO., No. 203 EAST BAY, CIIAKLKSTON December 29 . lyr P. P. TOALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OP DOOKS, SASHES AND BLL?D9 HORLPECE'S WHARP, Charit .ton, S. C. Particular attention paid to Sbirptag. July 30_ M. L. FILLEY'S^ Celebrated Cooking stoves,. " PHILANTHROPIST" AND " CTVLLIAN,''' Manufactured at Troy, N. Y., and for sale by D, L. ?TV L L E R ? O N AUGUSTA, GA. mHESE STOVE* STAND UNRIVALLED FOB I capacity, dar?b:ttt>', conveniences and the gen? eral pui poses to which l oofcinu Stores nre used. The PHILANTHROPIC! is extrahcav.v pljted, and has Ash Drawer; can he made into a tix boiler hole ?tove- has cteu iron W?:er Tank galvanised,or enamel lined. A strictly first-class StoveT The OlVTI.IAN in ol a neat design, and ha? a fine large Oven. This Stove .'au be had with tho extension oaefc. six holes, and reservoir when desired For further iui .'lmation apply to D. L. FULLERTON, January 30 6mos Augusta, Ga.