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THE DAILY NEWS. Tte? OUckimlth'i Pretty ??. tighter. Why do tbe bone? con e always at ti co a To bo abo < at tho b'ack?in<tk'.< abop ? At noonday lim", when the sun ts still, When tho blacksmith is forced against his will, To rest, ?nd lils work to stop ? Just st noon, from his home en the hill, A ({lil with a itali comes Iheuoe ; Emin como on her hps. on her obesksa glow, As she Boes tbe hornes tle<l lu a row, Along by tue black mab's feuro. Oh, but tbe blacksmith'* dtinRk'er ls fab? I And tho horses ah loos at ea h o her. As m nob us lo say, 1 Now en't shesweet? "Wo know why our ma tera say thst out feet Aro giving tucai so muih bother." The bell rings one; on<! the bUckemith crios, ?.Now, tlio.i, lor wo. k r.^bt a ? ay I" But mo.-t ot thom say that it's growing late, And tbev te 1 y think that they'd better walt, And come on so nc other day. Oh. blackunlth'? daughter, your mother, too, Wasriulr wue% your ath rsouRbtherl Tou'ro i:->i i- lu tho way that sue hus trod, You'll be a wits ere those ho- sea are shod, O blacksmith's prtt.y daughter! -III Paris, hy a two cont tax on cash opera and <lu aire ticket, seven thousand eight hun? dred and twenty charity hos, ital beds are sup? ported. -The Loudon Court Jr urn al says that with? in tho last two years thirty-five officers have retired from thc Bi i tia h army and entered into the wine ti ade. -Tho ex-Quceu of Spain's boudoir is of ebony, rose satin and chiselled gilt bronze, style Louis XVI, the bedroom and dressing room to match. Tho lurnituro cost 300,000 ?a?os. -The Grand Council of the Catholic Church io preparing in St. Peter's; 1209 places ara to be reserved in the ri Mit nave tor foreign pre? lates end diplomats, and a polyglottal steno? graphic corps is being organized. -Ibo Russian government pretends to have discovered a great conspiracy to overthrow the Emperor, in which a religious scot, which mutilates women and keeps untold wealth of gold and silver locked np in a cave, is con? cerned. -There is a decided revolution in the mat? ter ot evening dross going on in Earqpe. Gen? tlemen wear the blue coats with brass buttons and tho buff waistcoats of their ancestors, sod the ladies appear at balls as bepowdered as the stately ?*nies ot 1770. -Singapore has a constrictor that has swallowed a young lady, who wore fife the time & $15 OOO diamond necklace. Tho young lady is of no value now, out the necklace is-so about thirty thousand natives are diligently searching for the snake. -At the last State ball at Vienna, the Em? press of Austria appeared in a new dress com? posed of the green and golden wings of South American beetles, sewn with gold thread on a tissu o of white silk. A splendii snits of dia? monds and emeralds completed this costume. -Haussin, the Paris executioner, has made experiments, and concludes that there is a dull sad rather indistiot sensibility in the heads of decapitated persons or animals for three or four li ours after their deoapi ation in warm weather, and for twenty minutes in eold weather. -The projeot of the Viceroy of Egypt to open publto gambling hells on the plan of those at Baden-Baden and Monaco, at Cairo, was suggested ny duo J1 ors of the Mediterranean Steamship Company, who believe that such establishments at Cairo will add to the busi? ness of their line. -Tho court costume to be worn at the Queen's drawing room and state receptions bas recently been modified. The dross presoribod oonBists in a dark single breasted coat, with /?*?*?ding collar, embroidered with gold lao? on dollar", eulfd and lapels; white waistcoat, withs ont ciliar; trowsers like coat, with g >ld lace down tho outer scam; cocked hat, sword, white (ie. This dress is prescribed for levees. For drawing rooms the same apparel is directed to be worn, with breeches, silk stockings and buckles. The material may be either velvet or broadcloth. -From a dialogue reported in "La Yie Pa? risienne," it appears that the necessity of clas? sifying French novels has at last been recog? nised.' A lady entering a oiroulating library asks for a novel. "I don't know bow to tell yon exactly the kind I want," she says. "Oh, I think we shall bs able to suit yon." "I mean something lively," explains the intending reader; "the sort of book that would not be ^precisely suitable for tho library of a young girl." ' Marie," cries the keeper of tbs book shop lo her assistant, "novel for a woman of thirty-five." -Public meetings in France were last year allowed to be held with some degree or free? dom, but now they are-to be placed under muon more stringent regulations than bet?re. De Foroade, the new Minister of the Interior, bas reeently issued a -circular on this subject, in which he says that hitherto the government considered it a duty to conflue its functions to vigilantly wu ton ina that no abuses of the newly granted liberty occurred, without even inter? fering with those speakers who might disouas matters legally prohibited. But now the gov? ernment can uo longer tolerate snch violations of law, and intends henceforth to repress all h oense, and thereby separate from the right of free meeting those exoesses which can only have a tendenoy to render the speaker amena? ble to punishment. -A protracted law suit, which has lasted more than'tw. ny years, has reoently been brought to a close in England. lu 1849, a lady named Walter was engaged to be married to a Dr. Daucer, a gen leman of some weal. h. The wedding day was fixed and all prepara'ions were made, when ol r. Dancer was taken sud? denly Ul, and died ou the very day appointed for the ceremony. He bad meanwhile made a Will, bequeathing all his property to bis in? tender! bride. Tuis will "Was fi rorously at? tacked by the relatives ot the deceased, and the suit was taken from court to court until the pationoe of the parties was almost ex? hausted. The' lady married another gen .lo? man and bad several children, all of whom died in intanoy, and about two years ago Bhe herself died. Tho heir ut, law, a brother, it is .tated, bas at last succeeded in obtaining a decree from the Court of Chancery establish? ing bia rigbt to the property, which has a value, notwithstanding legal charges, of about 1400.000. -1 ho Moncrieff gun carriage, it is announc? ed, has boouf accepted by the British Govern? ment. Tue inventor bas been paid $60 000 for this ingeuious cont riv ance, which consists in mounting heavy artillery on rockers, withdraw? ing the gun BO.as toba loaded under shelter. Hitherto a six and a half ton gun bas been the heaviest which has coen mounted on this system, and it is proposed to continue the ex? periments until the apparatus oaa bo made to carry tv elvo ion gut e. Consequently, Sion? crieff is tobe e mployed and paid $5000 per an? num in making sud completing designs and in enptrinuudiig thc oonsiruotion of his car? riages. When his services axe no longer requir? ed, bo will recede the further sum oi$25,00J as the balance due on the amount to be paid tor tba patent right. The Moucrisff carriage was invented; in. 18C8, md baa beor, "-ejected throe time* by tbe WarOflioe. At last it bas been . hunoiab.o accept od, pronoun cod tobo one of undoubted va ino, Mid the designer honorably rewarded, Tho English jon malu express groat regret ?hat this acceptance was not offao ted three or four years ago. Cammcrdai. Kx ports. HAVANA-Per sehr M?nerv -18,000 feet Pitch Pine Lrnnb r. 420 bois Potatoes, 177 empty Bhd?, 60 bbl? Hourn. NEW YOKE-Per Bt6?artfbtp Chnrleston-40 b?*s * 1 and 376 bales L'plaud Cotton, 93 tierces ?lee, 20bale? Domestics, SO packages (Sundries....Per triir linc Kl St amin-16 40V feet Y.ilow Pin? limber, 162,887 feet Yellow Pine Lumber. BA LT I dOKE-Per aehr f mma B Graham-135,COO feet Lumber.... Per et hr Ann? ?aru>ii_ifii?,00O feet Lumber. charleston Cotton amt ts icc Market. OFFICE Ol THE CUA15LTBTON DAILY NEWS, I CHARLESTON. Tuesday Evening, March 10. f COTTON.-Ibis artie'e hal a further tendency to soften, without showing a decided change; buyers, however, purchased cautiously, and appeared to be unwilling to operate freely unless at moro important concession?-sales about 10 bales, vis: 1 at 'ii; 1 at 25?; 6 at 26; 18 at 20?; 02 at 27; 27 at 27?. We quoie : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary io good ordinary.20 ?327 Low middling.275?f? Middling.27?? By New Tork classification we quote: Low middur>g...,.Yi%?& RICE.-i actors wcro holding firmly, while bu vers refused to meet them; there vas. consequently, no sale?. Quotations were nominal, say for comm en io fair clean Carolina 8@8?; good 8?&8?. Markets by Toletera pl?. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, March 1?.- Noon.-Consols 92?. Bonds 883?. Sugar quiet, both on the spot and afloat; on the ppot .T's 3d. LIVERPOOL, March 16.-Noon,.-Cotton quiet; up . lands 12al2?d; Orleans 12?d; sales 8000 bales. Bombay shitmenia 26.000. Two P. M.-Cotton quiet. Polk 9Ss 6d. Tallow 468. Yarns and fabrics at Manchester firmer. Evening.-Cotton quiet; uplands 12al2?d; Or? leans 12?al2?d; sales 8000 bales. Common rosin Os 6da6a Od. MATRE, March 16.-Cotton opened unchanged. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Nr.w YORK, Mar. h 16.-Noon.-Money steady at 7. merlin ; 9%. ?old 81?. Oi's 19%. Cotton a shade lower at 28?a28?. Evening.-Cotton a shade lower; sales 1800 bales at 28?a28?, closing a littlemore Beady, flour dull; State superfine $5 SOafi 85; common to fair extra Southern 96 30a676. Wheat-winter heavy; amber' Michigan $1 63; white $1 85. Corn lo lower. Pork firmer; new $31 26a31 60. Lard steady at 18?al9 ?. Whiskey quiet at 91. Btce qu'et; Carolina 9?u9? '02's 19?; .southern secunt ea dull but steady. Mo? ney 7 per cent. ; sterling 8?. Gold SI ? aai ?. CINCINNATI, March 16.-Whiskey drooping at 90a 91. Mess pork he'd at $32. Bacon firm-shoulden 13?al4; clear aides 17?. Lard 19. ET. LOUIS, March 16-Whiskey 90. Pork higher At $31\aS2. Bacon active-shoulders 14; detr sides 10?. Lard ?8?, 1.0UISVILLS, March IC-Pork $81. Lard 18?al9. Bacon-shoulders 14?; clear alias 17. Whiskey 92. BALTIMORE., March 16.-Cotton nominal. Flour very duli. Wheat almost unsaleable. Corn lower; white 62a88; yellow 87a89. Oata dull at 60aY0. Perk firm. Bacon active. WILMINGTON, March 16-Spirits turpentine quiet at 45 it o sin steady at *1 70 for strained. Crude turpentine steady; prices unchanged. Tar 5 cents lower at $2 65. Cotton weak at 26? cent? fer mid? dling. W. ether very cold. AUGUSTA. March 16-Cotton dull; prioai irregular; sales 128 ba'os; receipta 120 bales; holders asking 2(3 .v.7c; buy ra offering 2??o. .SAVANNAH, March 16-cdtton quiet but steady; middlings27?c; eales 1090 bales; receipts 254 bales; export a coastwise 8.10 bales. MonrLB, March 16-Cotton flat; eales 850 bales; low middling 26?c; receipts 684. Nsw CRLKANs March 16.-Cotton declined; mid? dlings 27 V; sales 2600 bales; receipts 8412; exports 1611. Gol! 32?. Storling 43}?. Sig Ut exchango on New York ? premium. bn?%r 14?o. Molasses dull; prime 70a76c. Interior Cotton Market?. COLUMBI A. Maro i 15 - he sales of ootton to? day amounted to aoout 30 b ilea only, at fair pr'oes. MACON, Match 13.-Tho cotton mirtet oontinuos dull, without change in prices. Hol lers aro firm We quote middling < 26c-tho host 26'io- Receipts 78 hades; shipments 83 halos; sales 8 bales. AV Um fug ton Market. WILMINGTON, March 15 - TrnPKNTiNB-Has de? clined 20a40\ w th s .lae of 110 bois at $2 8?) f er soit, ano SI60 tor hird, per 280pounls M'IRITS I uaPKNrimc-Markot quiet and only 16 bbl s sold at 4i Pieper gallon. Boam.--aies ot 950 bbl? at $1 70 fir strained. TAR-ls 100 higher, and 390 ob:? sold at ?2 TO par barrel. COTTON.-Sales of 48 bales at 20 ?e for mixed gradea. HAT-270 bales Basteen acid irom wharf at $11? per 100 pounds. Nashville Market.. NASHVILLE, March 15-COTTON-Liverpool waa slightly firmer today? which, however, had no ef? fect on lt??w York, and not the least anim a lion in our market Wo quote: ordinary 20a23; good ordi nary 24a24?; low middling 2 ~>a25?. corroa STATU? NT. Stock on band September 1, 1868 . 60 lbecived to day. 191 received pr. viously.42,074-42,265 Total...49,325 phipp d to-day. 85 Shipped previous y..$5,434-35,(09 Stock on hand.8,816 CORN-The market regular but no animation. We quote at 80oiu ear and loose, and 7*0 sacked aud de? livered in depot. OATS-Salea to-day from wagons at 80s. Beaton M ark. t. BOSTON, March 12-Ooma.-The market con? tinues quint small sales ot Java to fue trade at 22?a23ogold; Bio l*?17o ge d. In Mow York 7 68 b gs ?lo sold on pnv te terms, and in Baltimore 2303 bag* do, part at 19c ourroncv. COTTON.- < ho receipts thi<< weak have been 1887 br.io -, ot wbich 172 bales were irom charles on 906 from Jsorf'dk, 70 from Fluladelpb'a, 238 by the Albany Ballrond, and 1203 by the Providence Bail road. The ma ket has boon very dull th a week, and tba lower g J oi have declined i ?al?e per lb. iba sales of foe week have been 30uo bates, and the sto< k o J hand ia IA. uno hal is. Wa quote ord ina y * at 3 i ?o; i/o od ordinary 20?c; low middling 27?c; mid linn 29o; go id m dd il >g Sic per lo. CUNNY, i AOs -Ihe.usrietisqulet-.prioeaarenom? inal y 17 17 V eurteuoy. A lot of 148 bales told at 7?c god, lu bond. Gormx CWT?, - ibo market is firm, and more act? ive colea ut Sw oates tea ?ew . ricanehouse at 20fco; 1800 ba.ea at 2lo currency; 700 balea at 0?o gold, in bond. NAVAL STORE?.-Spirits turp?n ina is dull and prtoes aro lower. Small sales ajt69?a&4o per gallon. Tar is quiet, with atna I sal- s at ritt 28 par bbl In roam nore have been sales of TOO bois Mo. $ at $i 85a2 90 per bbl Pitch 1? qui it a< $$ 6) per bbb RIME.- ibo mamet ia quiet but firm, small seise of Carama at 9??l>c; Uangoon 9o par m. dorine lens. F???rt ot CJiiHrlwMton.. Maroh 17? PHAHl ? OF TUB MOON. Last Quarter, 6tb, 12 hours ^8 minutes, morning. New Moon, 13.h, 8 boura, 20 minutos morning, first Quarter 21st 12 houis. 88 minutes, morning, tull Moon, 27th 4 hours 12 minutes evening. 15 vtou.ta,.... 6 ll 8.. 7 8..?7 i 9..ll 16 luesdav,..., 6 10 8.. 8 9..11 | 9..80 17 Wrduesday. CO 8.. 8 I in 7 j 10.. 28 18 rhuraday... ?.. f 6.. 9 I H.. 4 ii.aa 19 i r'day.; 6.. 6 6 10 Morn. Morn 20 . -sunday,..' 6.. 6 8 ll i 12.. 2 1$..$ ai . 6. 3 6 .11 j I2..B9 !.. 8 Arriv?e) Y estent uv. steamship Manhattan, Wooduull, Now York-lott Saturday, P M. Md -e. To James Aduer & Co, J t Ai'dor st i o, J D Aikeu & co. Adams, Damon h Ce, O D Aire?a & o, G Anker. J Auo.e, D A Ammo, E Bab s v Co, C D Brahe At Co. Brown ft Byer, Mrs B b Bern tl M<s L Homer, M n burnham, J P braden eoirberg. J C Burokui>Mr, H Risoboff ft t)?, W M Bird k Co, H D Burkett, T M bristoll, Hf rouae? k Burke myer, W > Corwin tk Co, G 8 cook, Curimill, H ar be son * o J o H ClauMcn, Melina? cohan, Cameron * Berkley, it Ai * PCsldwol), C M Cohen Courtenay, L Chap?n k Co, W H Ohatee h co, L Drucker, H A Duo, J uawaon. Barny k Perry, M Drake, Dowi? k Mobo, a Dap/ * <H L B tas, D K KJe.ning k Co. 'J P Forre'ton J rt fairly k Co Forsylh Mo.:omb & Co, J i-'lavm, O D Fr noll. B Feldmanu k <M. .Joodricb, Wi 11 em tn k . o, A G o elwin a Co, M Gariu< kio, 3 U i+raver A Co, C GntVslSy, M . o d-mii?h k SO?. J a> Ga ris ou, c t Otdttteiu ll olma*. At Calder, Basti?, < alhouu Ai Co. A J narri?. W Harra), J H Hillen, G ? nack r, N ? Bunt, a Hiing, Johnston, Crews k Co, A W J (gi r, Jifford" k Co, Jenni' .gs. Timm lneon Af Ce. M h Kl me, O D Kenne. T J Keir k Co. O Karrt? sou, Jr, O Ko ri .on .Si CO Enobe ooh At ttmaJl, Kupx, Da.y % O?, K look Wiokenbetg k C.o H JEt?tie * Ci?, i Kelly. Erl te Ai ..h minan, c Mteohgl. Lemjniok AV -ell. J Levon o m. A> L'Uger, Me Coy & Btes. Mur? phy a Little, J a Me. loose, Marshall As ?icMillan. W .nat nielsen. J G Mtlnor k Oe. Muller, Nnnit* At Co. M mtoue Ar Co, M Mu-ka. L Mann. Meit h -ie At Muller, Mi? A Middleton, O Madsen, tt B Marshell, H K Kui'ead iv nt North, Stool A Wardell, Onten dorff A <?. H CT Si ill, D O'Neill ? Hon D O'Neill, B < ti < lea? C Pltnce, Pe'ior, Bedgere A Uo. ta?<ta i H M Randall, J Buaaell, w P fcuusell c To, Stenhouse A Oe. H ti Railroad Agent, \V r-teeio, 8tol, Webb A Ce. J H si oin meyer. L schnell. J :-haw, NV hhepberd, K B ?toddard A ce, Street Bros k Co, .-cutiera Bx? 5re?H Co. Straus* k Vance, ii W i-teffcua, J H Voilai t. von Kanten. W? nu t k Ducker. J H Wuht manu, W <1 Whilden aTCo, IRtRD White. Walker. Ivans* Cogawoll, W J Tates, airs M J Zernow, and ot he F. Moudav, at 13 M, leo milos NB ire m Capo Lookout, exchanged signals with steamship ll uni nv'ile, from savant?*v? fer New York, ht ong bW winds irom New Yo k to Frying Pan. steamship J NV Bvcrman, ?nvder, Philadelphia leftFrijay. Mdse. ToJnoA Theo Get y. liailro id Agents, O Bing, Bart k Co, J A Cook At i o, Cameron k Birk?ey, I L Falk & Co, F ? Borner, B s l'.hett & hon, H Baer, W Gurney, J Camp-on k o. J llusee I, J H Wnrhmann. i-ogartle's Book Uouee, O Tidem.m, ? Lee, Nienmn k Borger, Byrne % Fogarty, h Bat a Ai CO, J 8 Fairly k Co, Risle. st Creighton, Cowie & Moise, C Lilienthal k Oe, J K Pringle, Wagoner A Monaees, M Lubr?, I'aul, Welch A Brand? a, J N \. Wi 1 Itu aim, B M Htel ing, L Chup?n A Co, strauss M Vance, T M Cater, Mci?ho?* A Melvin, J K H. a li, P Walah, T M I ri-toli. ll O Gl christ, Chisolaa Bro. , P L Gtiillemin, T A Beamish & Co, J Commins, B Fellini mn, Hollina mi Brew, W Brookbank ', O ten dorff A Co. H Gerdts A < o, G H Lin. ?ledi A co. P ?. Coben, shacko foid k Ko ly, Mautouo A Co, Cult ed otates Quartermaster, Order, and others feteatLablp Maryland, Johnson. Ballimore-Vf? 13th inst. Mdse. To Mordecai A Co, Courtenay A Trei holm, lt a il road Agents, struue? l'roa. J A Conk A < o, O O Bout*od C U Johnson, J F O'Neill <te son B O'Fel I, W H chafoe & Co. lt M But or, J P Keip! A Biarhoff. A Tot ma' Hons, W Middleton, Knete *? Chai m >ii, F C Borner, Pelze*', Bvdgers A Co. J Fer ?ueon. H K lat li- A Co. G W Williams A Co, D O'Neill A ton, btoll, Webb A Co. G W NVUl ama. L 8 A, T .1 Kerr A Co, W B Th? cr, D B MU ox, Kirkpatrick A Witto. J Wiley A co, Claciu? A Witte. ? B steldng, li Chiaolm, Collcotor of Custom?, W O Whildeu A Co, Camerou A Barkley. J ? ommiiis, NV. lk. r l.vuns A Cogswell. Douglass A Miller, Bolines A Calcio". G ll Graber, W Ravsuel, Muller, Nimitz A Co, J A Quack eubusb, W L NV t nb, aud others. Bpanlsb brig Floranclta, Font, Havana, -days, tugar. To JAEnelowACo. Bound to Santander, and put into this port in a leaking condition. bohr A I) b'oull, HcuU, New York-8 days. Hay and Flour. To W noach A Co, T J Kerr A Co, s ion house A Co. Behr E H Nayler, Albertsen, Haokeneaok, N J, via New York-8 davs. Guano, lo the Master, and Kinsman A Howe l. Steamer gt Helena. Rumley, Ed into and Rock? ville. 2 ba cs Cot on, und sundries. To J H Mur? ray, Fraser k Bill, ftlcGorily, H Howe, G H Hoppock. Pilot bo&t Albion. hprlnga, Georgetown, sj 0-7 hours. To Risley A Creighton. IN TH? OFFING. British bark David MoNutt, from Liverpool. A British brig. .Jleared Yesterday. Steamship Charleston, Berry, Now York-lames A ri? gor A Co. Sehr Rachel Seaman, High, New York-Bisley A Creighton bohr Minerva, Collins, Havana-J A Enslow A Co. Behr tonia lt Graham, smith, Baltimore-H F Ba? ker A Co. Bohr Anna Barton, F rink, Baltimore-H F Baker A Co. " v Balled Yesterday. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York. Sailed for this fort. . Brig Manzanillo,Magual from Rockport, Mo,March7. Shipncwa by Telegraph.. HAVANNAH. Marok la-Arrived, bark Boas from Liverpool; sehr Kate P Lunt from Ballimore. Cleared, steamship Virgo for New York; Fanny for Baltimore. memoranda. The sehr S 8 Bickmore, ftom Baltimore for this Sort, was spoken March 8. in lat 33.80, lon 76 08, witta oat stove and mainboom gone. POST OF GEORGETOWN. 8, C., TO MARCH 15. ABBI VXD. Marah 8-Sehr Carrie Walker, McFarland, Boston. March 9-Mohr El.eu M Cougdon, Congdon, Bel? fast. March ll-Sc nra Campbell, Terry, Savannah; Lath Rich. -, bt I homas. 'March ia-(tour M vi Hart, Rawley, Boston. C LB AR CD. March 5-Sehr Dolphin. Wahart. Hertford. N C. March 0-Sehr Jessie Leech, Stafford, Porto Rico. March 13-brig NV M Nash, McBride, Baibadoas; nohr J A Croaker, Currier, Newburyport. March 18- British brig Osprey, Cul'on, Barbadees. March lt-sehr A Bailey, H. Ley, New York. Maich 15-bohr Chlloe. Hatch, New York. M.ST UF VE?SKliN UP, CLEARED AlfD SAILED FOR THIS POJ. i. FOREIGN L1VEUTOOL. British bark David MoNutt, McEheany, aid..Jan 18 British brig Cecilla. Bistrup, nailed.Jae 8 POUT TALBOT. The Court tc, Jenkbos, sailed .Jan 18 MATANZA. 8. British sehr Lion, Mo Lol MI, up.March 5 BOMBSTIO insrow. Brig Wm Robertson, Bead, up.March 4 bohr Annie E Glover. Terry, cleared.March 2 Bohr farah Cullen, AVIS, cleared.March 2 Bohr H N <. quires, -, up.Feb 25 Sehr sarah a Hammond, Wylie, np.March 10 Behr Damon, Johnson, c eared.March 10 FOKTUUCD. MB. lear S E Adama, Donnell, cleared. .Feb 16 OiLAIB, MB. Behr Bend, teg: ins, sailed.Feb 38 BELFAST, KB. Bohr Mary Ella, Thom is.......March 1 BOOKPOKT. MB. Brig Manzanillo, Manuel, sailed.Marah 7 .. -rn voei. Behr N W MeGee, Ketchum. c1 eared.Marah 1 Sehr XiUoy A Oreutt, casket!, cleated.Feb 22 Behr Lilly, Franois, up.Marah 8 Sehr Dav d Currie, Bead, oleared.Marah 7 Sehr Robert Oaldwo 1. MeU^rma-k, cleared,.March 8 kehr Charles F Hillier,- up.March 8 scar L A Edwards, Marshall olearsd.Marah 18 Behr David Faust. Lord, up....Marah 18 bohr Col Coos, Bearse cleared.Marah 18 Bohr Pahna, Pearce, up.Marah ll PHILADELPHIA Behr Ell* Matthews. Mo bl wee, cleared.Marah 10 Mohr Watauge, Lawrence, up.Marah 01 BALTIMORE. Bohr Bedington, Gregory, up.Feb 22 behr S S Bickmore, Barter, cleared.Marah 8 ItlOBMONX). Sehr Francia Hatoh. Gregory, sailed.Marah 8 cons&gnoes per ?outb ta? oil aa Hatlroasl Mawk IB. MO bales Cotton. 15 t al a Domestiss, 8124 bushels Grain. 1 ear stock, fo Railroad Age. ot, Pelser, hed? gers A Co, Reed r A Davis, caldwell A Sen, Flipp A Moy, Mowry A Oo, Dowling A Co, Johnston, Crows A Co, Kn kua rick A NVitie, J H Pringle, G H Walser A ce. G W William < A LO, Frost k Adger, J N Bob son, W O Courtney A Co D Jennings ls Co, Graeser A smith, W K Byan. J B B Sloan, B O sharp A Oe. Ward aw A Carew, We-t A Jones, Oampsea A Co, Jeffords A Co, Goldsmith A Son. Consignees per Northeastera Ka*. Uro aval March 16. 63 bales Cotton, 180 bushe s Bough Bice, 68 bola Naval Stores, tock, Mdse, Ac. To Reeder A Davis, Bischoff & co, Goodrich, Wileman A Co, J Marshall. -Jr, ?tr?ne, Boy uto.. A co OW Williams A co A O Kauffman. Ingrah m A sou, J F O'Neill. < hUoba Bros. Capt F Peek. Mazvcke A Saltera, Frost A Aojar, Kendall A Doo nary, F W emanuel. Ward law ? Ca? rew, O A MOMS. THAW Do .vee?, Nisman A Bor? gt r, Gol Ferguson. faaeenscas. Per steamship Charle?ton. for New York-A Cotte? rell S Clark and lady, A H sobunok, p & Power, W H Tow send. L Grant. Jr, O Waguer and lady, W P Carrington, P Mc Jul. lt A,.'?neg. H M Hat? h, J Ord. B spencer, M smith Mise M A Ord, 0 Y Woodruff Per steamship Manhattan, from New York-J B Swam, 8 i> Kelsey Mies J B Hunter, T 8 Whitm.u. Jr, h A Weiks and wi to, J -a ra. O a ht arr. Miss Ce? leste Craw ord. B K t-trr. R J I oraytbe. W B Por? ter, N .? Wood, A Baldwin, J Bartlett, Misa K A Bart lett. C Kelsey, J ? . tokes. H H Beded, s O Pl* t, W B smith, Mr* Starr, M s ter M ?mut era? 'ord M<as U fetair, D H fcrvlu 8 T Horner ut F Wi cox. J Har boson. Mrs c P Holden, T t? Wbltmm and wit? Wm Hltiolr.tr B Ltizaiu *. J B Weatherby. Mit? Charlotte Crawford Mini Minnie crawler i, H H Btttlett, A M Wright, W K Good rien, and ll'in steerage Per steamer St Helena, from Kdistoand Rockville Dr Klnlo h. D J LaRoach. J Wright, B G Christie, A Olausfen. H C Lia, caster. ?ml 18 on deok. I" P O H TB lt ? OK TEAS, WINK*-. BRANDIES, And Dealers in CHOICE FAMILY ORO OERIES, , 900 im STREET ^ N. Y. WM. 8. CORWIN A 00. gSTGoods delivered to all parts of the ?My. OetobevB? _,_|_ /AMBS K1IOX.......",.?OHW KU KM!X & U?Mi. COT'F Ol? 8* AC T O RI AMP GENERAL iiOMM?flflTON MER0HANTB, No. 128 gMTMT* WHARF. BAliTIMOB*. OonMgnmentB ol Wi YON. RICB. ffc, raspeo?. tully soUctlod. and Uiwl adva&aae ?M? ttareos, Order* Use OOR.^ und SAOO?! promptly execute/ ?nth care and attention. ^_ ApvUat ?SxoM* THE "CAnOIJU FBHTILIZKB" IS MADE FROM TIIK PIH?SPH\TK9 OIP South Carolina, aud la pronounced bv various chouikd.s on?, ol tbe tiest Miiuui ? P known, on y infer'or to Peruvian Guano in it- Ff.Rl IUZINd PBoPEIt ITE*. These PHf' ?8P.HA1 a> are tho remains of ?xlinot land and pea animais, aud poises* qui'itle? of tbe greatest value lo tho agriculturist. We ancex tho analysis ol Professor SB NP A BU : *T ABOBA TOBT OF THE MEDICAL CoLLEUK OF SOUTH CAROLIKA.^"" Analysis of a simple of CAROONA PERI IL )/Kit, personally selected: Moi-turo expelled at 212 der;. V.16.70 Orsranlc Matter with nome water of combination expelled at a lew red heat.1B.5U Fixed Ingredients.60.80 Ammonia.2.<>0 Phosphoric Add-Soluble.fl .06.Equivalent to ll#27 Soluble i hos. hate ol Limo. lnsolublo.6.17.Equivalent to 13.48 lnsolublo (bo.io). 13.13 24.75 Phosphate ot Lime. Sulphuric Acid.11.01.Equivalent to 23.65 sulphate of Lime. Kulphate or Potash. 80 Sulnhate of soda.3.50 Saud .11.00 On the Pirength ot these results, I am glad to cerUfy to the superiority of tho CAROLINA FERTI? LIZER, examined. C. U. SB EPA BD, Ja." OS" We will furnish this excellent FERTILIZER io Planters and others qt $65 por ton of 200C lbs. G-IEO. "W. WI?JT_IIJ^3^S &O CO., FACTORS. February 26 fm wi mo caaaaBMaMaansanaaaaaBnaaaan paints, ?ils, (Etc. CAMERON, BARKLEY & SO., NORTHEAST CORNER Meeting and Cumberland Streets* STE A RI. ENGINES GftfST MILLS CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, and MACHINERY. January 1 ?mo OILS! OILS! OILS ! 1000 GALLONS PURE WINTER LAUD OIL 700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LARD OIL 600 GALLONS PURK WINIER SPERM OIL 600 GALLONS PUKE MASON'S bPERM OIL 600 GALLONS PURE MACHINERY OIL 1000 GALLONS WHITE OAK LUBRICATING OIL 88*GALLONS REFINED NEAT8FOOT OIL 800 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL. CA MIS KOV, UAKKLKV & CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. -' Januar? 1 em o ~~BbXTING j_BELTING ! 6000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT? ING 6000 FEET GUM BELTING, 2, 8, 4, aad 6 PLY 260 SIDES PATENT DRESSED LAOB LEAlHER 800 DOZEN METALLIC-TIPPED BELT LACING 100 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BELT STUDS 160 DOZBN TOLLMAN'S BELT HOOKS 760 YARDS GUM PACKING, 1-16 INCH TO i INCH THICK TUCK'S PACKING, 4 INCH TO ii INCH DI? AMETER SOAPSTONE PACKING, 4 INCH TO 1? INCH DIAMETER WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING ITALIAN H H MP PACKING RUBBER AMD LEATHER HOSE MANHOLE AND HANDHOLE GASKETS OF ALL SIZES. OAMaRON, BAHKLBY ?St CO., Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland ? tree ta. January!_ (mo ROOFING TIN. 600 BOXES IC 14x20 ROOFING TlN 800 BOXES IX 11x20 ROOFING TIN 100 BOXES IC 28x20 ROOFING TIN 60 BOXES IX 42x20 ROO Fi Nd TIN 25 BOXES IX 12x12 26 BOXES IX 14x20 20 BOXES IX 10x20 10 BOXES IXX 14x20 20 BOXES IX X X 14x20 20 BOXES IXXXX 14x20 BLOCK TIN, TINS MA N'S SOLDER, SPEL? TER. Ac., Ac UT ?TOMB AND TO ARRIVE. CAHICRO*, BAHKL.HY ? CO., Nortbeaat caraar Mooting ?nd Cumberland s.'reeta. January 1_Brno BRASS_W01iK. STE 4M GU AGES, GONGS, GUAGE COCKS STEAM BIBBS AND SI OP COCKS, STEAM WHISTLES GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL OUPS WATER GUA OES GLASS GUAGE TUBES MERCURY OUAGES, LOW WATER DETEC? TORS COPPER AND BRaSS WIRE. CAME ito N, BARKIiHT Jf CW., Northeast Corner Meeting ?nd Cumberland atreeta, January 1 _ ._faao BAR IRON. SHEET IRON AND STEEL, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPING, STEAM AND MALLE ABLE CAST IRON FITTINGS, for atoam and water. OUaMBKON.BARICJUHY ?CO., Worth saut corner Meeting and k amhoriand atreea January 1_tfaao WHITE LEAD, COLORSr VARNISHES, BRUSHES, Ac, Ac. BAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS. CAM K HO*, BAMKlttfY;.?Si'CO., Morin east oecner Meeting anAGambarland otreetp. Janukjyl ?mo Safes. MARVIN'S PATEKT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOi 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 aend for a catalogue to MARVIN & CO., (oldest safe manufacturers) ?_? t_i ( 205 Broadway, New York. Principal 1 ?21 Cue8tnut St Phlia> Warehouses j?08 Bank St., Cleveland.O And for Bale by our agents in the principal cities throughout the United States. * FOB SALE BY WM. M. BIRD & CO., No. 203 EAST BAY, OHAHLKaVuff. December 3? ljrr B8KK8O? k BA TBS, CHAMPAGNE ALE BREWERY, HARLEM, JV. Y. This celebrated A'e is brewed fresh all through the year and ts guaranteed to keep soond through tho hottest wc-.ither anil o?< ?Int MOO> nt ls or a l Ales tke Oest adapted to the -outhern climate. Tbs proprietors are dos rous o? osttb'?4>iiDg a trade tor their Ale in (his ectiou, acid wish to -t 4>e *.? i'?ng(?nante wi'h s un - ?n r??'.itc, rcpoiiBir lo tarty totalto?he geno/ tor tba m o ..fit tn ?'toa loton and violnity. RYEft*?ON ?r.Rft i ss, il arl em ?tatton, vow York 0 ty. February 15 3mo jT_?OA.ne.S A HACUKTI1. BIO. 30 Ilroad-strest,, Charleston. %. C., BB0KBB8, AUCTION BK RH, REAL EST ATX AND OKNEHAh COMMISSION AGENTS. Will atttend te Rantin i atid Collecting of Pents and parch i?? and ss e of atoeks, BouJa, CMd, Silver and Real Batet*. ' " AU90 - Yo the Pu roban* ot Goode and Supplies Cor par'les in the country upon rea ?embie ?ona?. Oanaoa ti, Hours*........ALKXAMDam Macram. Jimuryl _ tjr -? .-? TjiulVAitU DALY, GENERAL COMMISSION MEROO ANT, No. 94 Warrca-vtrect, NSW VOBK. FVR^OMAi. Aff EB r7?N~Or9?>? TO TBS POE CH * SB ot sll kinda et M<<R HAtfbMX Boots, ?h-es. liars, ca s tad Trunk', ni Straw (seed* s specialty. Consignrnnnts of all k uri, of Stapla Articles sud gons.al lT.xl&c-e SOUftiterl Prompt retan? g?****!**!. ? , KDW ARO DALT, Lau of Chartoten, K O. ferai-Weekly prloe Oarr*< ts sent bee by peat. January m MO GUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK Organized in 1850? AH Policies uo IL? Forfeit ubi?. Hali Loan Taken- No Notes Required LAST CASH DIVIDEND 60 (FIFTY) PK 15 CENT. Statement. Polioies in force.$25 000,000 Asaets. 1,500.000 Annual Iucoine. 800,000 Lubsos Paid. 500,000 Officers. W. il. PECKHAM. President. H. V. GAHAOAN, Seorotary. L. McADAM, Actuary. G. A. FUDICKAR, Superintendent. Directors. Hon. JOHN A. Dix, Now York. E. V. HAUQUWOUT, Firm E. V. Haughwoul i Hon. JAUES IIAUPKR, Firm Harp?r & Bros., Co. ex-Max or Now York. WM. WILKKNS, Firm W. Wilkonact Co. JOHN J. CBANE. President Bauk Republic. JULIUS ll. P.?Arr, Merchant. WK. T. HOOKES. Wall-street. WM. W. WEIGHT, Moroiiaufc. WM. M. VEKMIKYH. Banker (Veruiily* ic Co.) CHAS. J. STASH. Merchant. CHAS. (?. IUIOKWOOD, Cashier Newark Baukiug WILLIAM ALLKM, Morella it. Company. CEO. W. GUILES, Rinker, Palmyra, N. Y.; Him. CEOUOE OPOVKE, ex-Mayor of New York. CEO. T. HOPI;, Pxosidout Continental Fire Ii MINOT C. MORGAN. Banker. -j surance Company. THOMAS UIONEY, rinn Ttiumaa Rigney & Co. JOHN H. ISHERWOOD. Pirk Place. iii .NJ. B. SHARMAN, rreusurer Now York Steam WALTON ll. PEUKHAM, Corner 5l>b Avenue an Sugar lteftuiig Co npany. rwonty-tuird-?lieeh. AAHON ARNOLD, Firmer Arnold, Constable & Co. EDWARD ll. Waiour, Newark N.J.] RICHARD ll. BOWNE, Wetmore & Bowne, Law- j CEO. W. FARLEE, Conns. |ior.' ?ors. I W. L. COOVWELL, Merchant, GEORGE KEIM, General A?rent for Soul h Carolina. Dr. T. IlKaCNSTJJCltNA, Examining Phynclan. II. ISSERTDL, GENERAL AGENT FOR CHARLESTON, Jinnary12 Gmo omeo No^ail Kin Stree t., tilmloitsa, S. C. FERTILIZERS! RHODES' SUPERPHOSPHATE THE OLD AND LONGEST ESTABLISHED STANDARD MANURE. URCHILLA GUAMO! PERUVIAN GUANO RHODES' MANURE IN ITS PREPARATION, 13 M4DE EQUALLY AD\PTUD FOR FAOING lame crops ot" Cotton, Corn, Wheat, I 'OOM o PotatodS sud other Koot Crops, ihe Mauuljctu lng Department ts oouducted by Frederick Klstt, ons of tho -nost P C il] ful Chemts?s an< Manufacturers in the United > ates. lt is oud med, appro red md recommended by all of the most prominent Chemists and Agriculturists h the southern ?states. "It ran be roll d n, on as uniform in quality." always r<i i.iblo, productive of lari/i orops, and unexcelled by any m the market, In the higl perct-utage of "Irue FertlUzin? Principles." Pnce $57 60 cash, or $65 time, with Factor's acceptance, and 7 por ceut. interest until 1st December 1889. o it Cf 111.1.A GUANO-"AA." a flne Bird Guano, rich in Phosphates and Alkaline Balts. Priests, os sh ?40 rims. PEKUV1AN GUANO-Warranted pure, and always on band. Furnished at niarkot prices for sash Analysis of Rhodes' Standard Superphosphate of Lime. Moisture Expelled at 212*.?.05 Soluble Phosphoric Acid.9.08 Equal to Phosphate Lime. .19.78 Common Phosphoric Acid.16.08 Equal to Bono Phosphate.34.99 Total Phosphates..*.54.77 Line with Phosphoric Acid.29.?8 Band.,.00.00 Sulphate of Lime and other Salts not estimated.40.18 100.00 The above analysis indicates a Mammal Superphosphate of Limo ot' the highest grade erdi nardy found in t ie American market. Its larsro amount of Soluble Phosphoric Acid suppliai an activo nut ri mont for th? development and maturity of th 3 fruitage. 1'hn Sulphuric Aei( which it contains, by chemical affinity with tho oletuauts of mo^t soils contribute to its Fer tilizmn Properties. To Bhow ita bast eilicts, this Saperphospli ito should bj applied uad* and in contact, with tho Seed, and with a moderately shallow eovoriu^ ot soil. A. MEANS, Inspector, Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia. G. H. WILLIAMS, Assistant Chemist. February 13th, 1869. We guarantee that every package of RHODES' STANDARD SUPERPHOSPHATE sus folly ouo up te the abovo analysis. Bj B. M. RHO BES & CO., I No. 8? SODTH-9THKK 1'. BAIi l'IMOnE. f B. S. RHETT & SON, 1 AGENTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. February Vt SOLUBLE MANURES. TOE SULPHURIC ACID MD S?PERPHCSPBATB COMPAM OF OHAE/LESTOU, S. O-, HAYING* COMPLETED THEIR BXrENSlYB MANUFACTORY, ABI NOW PREPARED TO f UBHQB! SOLUBLE FERTILIZERS, Mo oilier kinds being available to Planters xor immediate retorne tor steel Iuvsitments. THI3 COMPANY, UNDI"* THE DIRROTION RNTIRELX" OF SOUTHERN MEN OF HIGH OHARA? TER offers inducements whi h will rseommejd it to *outhor? Piamers. Tbelr works are emoni the largest aud ?e t completo in tho United States, and enable theos to pren re at home an abundant tup fly 01 The proper solvent for the Sottta Carolina native Bone Phosphates wbioh are noar by. From thea hosphates they propo>o to man ni a o tu rs a even richer In SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE than those made from RAW BONE?, an 1 containing rnore tia twioo tho quantity of Superphosphate of Lime fmad in tho host avara ?e manures heretofore offerefl rn sale, the rates at which wo offer th?m bein* no higher thin the average pr.^o of othar fertilizers, wail th- Manu, os contain torlea a* much Jetdhai.iR mat ;ri il; they aw in tao mach oheapur to the oousumer. lhey are < ffereJ on tho saarkot la two forms, ?Ith a guarantee that the uutorial in each will correspond to < he ad vert'semen t: , J dwan JV?. 1-SOLUBLE PHOSPH ATE, eontamin* from einheo^n to twenty-nve per cent of POM SOLf. BLE PHOSPHATK or LIM I*, and furni?heJ at sixty dollars per ton. I JBtlwan ?V-.?- PK'UVIAN AUPEBPH JiPHAr?, sonteloing from sixteen to iwonty p >r cont or soiiU BLii PHOSPHATE, sal tpree to f )U" per con! or A.\I tl ?Ni v. a savou y Dal ir< per lon. for appro yoi M ceptanees boarin r intert-s1, or ?uah other security as may be aooeptibie to ike sut>-agent*, a discount of te per oent. on the above i rices wih be made for oa?h. . , i.j?A.i?taJ Orders to be forwarded immediately to the ?gouts, and delivery mado as dirac! od on aud after 1st fofl \ WM. C. BEE & CO., Agents. C. O* MEMMINSER. Ihresldent. Tb? Fertilisers off ?tels Ccnpsay will toe torana eel ETIWAm, Ho. 1-BTIYf A] Ko* ?. December 90 wsSmcs SOUTHERN STENCIL M A^MLTFACTOR? E. H. RODGKERS MAN?FAO?URT?U AND WHOi.FSALE DBALFft IN STENCIL 8*00* AN 3 HIES, 8TBBM? fcJOTTKRS AK? STAMPS CHUCK.* AN? ?'AUS H5!Jf.S5 A!?S SRRWA? SILiVttR KBY IUS08, CHAINS, ?t?. M A:?-o:.x isr o- IISTBIS BT TBS GALLON OB BABREL. AGENT FOR ua,U? PATHMT HAMU STAMPS ?KAL PUBSSKS BRANDING IRONS, ?fee. N?? 129 EAST BAY-STKKItT, OFFICE No. MVS KINO. OPPOSITE BAMML-STMKST. jrantuurr ff' . 8uio CHARLESTON, 8. 0. SST* 0*0 M-d exAmiu? .pccunan?, taooa Drpatt? puters. FMflirS HEPATIC OT? THEY CURE DYSPEFSl AW? AIL MS i:ASK) OF TU STOMACH AND LIVE] ?HST ARI RKOOUMKRfilD BY THS j MBDXOAIJ FAOU X. T IST. BEOKMAN ?Se O' Ajamara, KT Btw rons:. Manjufacinred by C. F fsTSsflR AMD ATOTiaOAi ? art Av E L K 8 T o ?W*W ?ff/ BrugtrUU l< 0 i: i v 15 ?SSBHH KOBADA ." Purifies tbs Btosi. Vor Moxie s?jr JD*tt??t?t* J air Ja DM