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THE DAILY NEWS. OFFICIAL.. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Postofllce at Oharieston, for the ?reek ending MARCH 23, 186?, .and printed officially in THE DAILY NEWS, aa the newspaper having the largest circulation in the City tl Charleston. JO-Persons calling ior Letters Advertised, 6hould .tate that they are "Advertised." 43- Office hours trom 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. On Sun? days, from 5 to 6 P. M. STANLEY G. TROTT, Postmaster. WOMEN 'S LIST. Amah-, Jane A [Hargraves, Miss I Pinner, Mrs W Allston, Mrs CM W Allston, Mrs P Hamilton, Sarah Pooches, Lydia Al vary e. folley K Pinckeny, MLssL Ancrum, Miss L Harrison, Mrs Pennington, Mrs . E ii WC Aiken soo, Mrs E Hargrove, Mar- Pawley, Mrs R Austin, Louisa tba Patrick, Mary -Baker, Mary Em- Haywood, Mrs S Quincy, Mrs M ma Heyer, Mrs John hat tart, Mrs H Barr, Mary H Reynolds, Sarah Breuer, Mles A Hagewood, Ida Richmond, Ann Bennert, Mrs G M Rich wood, Mrs E A Higgin?, Jane W Bel, Rosa flicks. Rose Roberson, Salley Beaghman, Mrs Hopkins, Mrs Robinson, Mary 8 A John X T ?H?ingham, Liz- Hogan, Miss M Robberson, Mrs jae Horan, Hannah C Bonneau, Miss HugheB, Mrs M Rodgers, Mrs P Boatwright, Mrs S -M Bow. M?* J Jones, Mrs F M How.Maiy Borne man, Mrs Jones, Mary Kosh, Mrs L A p w Jones, Martha Rumly, Mrs J Boyle, Juba Jenkins, Ellen Saltus, Mrs E ..Brogden, Mrs ? Johnson, Rosa S cai pa, Mrs M A Johnson, Judy Scudder, Mary Brown, Mrs G L JefiereeB. Sarah Singleton, betsey Brown, .vies H J ewe it, Mrs L A Sires, Addie Bulkier, Julia Kennedy, Mrs W snow, Miss E Bull wiukeL' Mis Kennedy. Slit s M Slot wr, Mary G Latson. Mr? C Southard, Mrs W Coner, Mrs L Legree, Sarah D ' Carrol], Jannie Ann Spencer. Mrs F Calder, Acnes Legare. Mrs H C "-mi th, Miss S C Carson, Mrs E Lewis, Meelie Smith, Mrs T Carrol], Vary Laurince, Jane smith, Miss S C Chines, Miss B Cold, Minda Schmidt, Mrs H Christie, Mrs Logon, Mary Smith, Misa S Conley, Mary Loyal, Mary .-malls, Ann Camp. Mrs J N Lyon, Mi?8 C A Stutrt. Dinah Crane, Mrs J D Manning. Jane Strobert, Miss J Cross. Mies M E Mason, Anna Symms, Mrs S A Badman, Mn J Marshall, Miss A Swinton, Mary C H E Swinderen, Mrs Bario, Ella Maynard, Mrs C Nan Brayton. Nancy B Tony, Mrs A D Buffos, Mrs A - Mead, Mrs R Taylor, Mrs S G .Duffer:, Misa C Mell. Miss H G' bey, Emma C Bdinge, Mise M Michael, Martha ?eniyard, Julia .Edings, Mary Michel, Miss P "Fitzte:aid, Mary Missroon. Mrs J Venninp. Mrs H Finney. Mrs Morris, slice Von Glabn, An Frost, Mary E Murrell, Susan uer Friday, Laura Mur eil. Juba Voigts, Mary T Frietag. Kata E Martin. Mrs C Warn, AI n Garey, Mary Aon MUlt-r. Nancv Watson, Mrs S Gaillard, Ella S Miller, Mrs J C Waring. Mrs K P G, Mary K Myers. Lucy Watkins, Miss J Gibs, Anna M Alister, Lu- C Goodwin, Mrs A cinda (Westmoreland, 1 Mack, Mrs P Mrs M Gray, Jane McGror, Mary Weston, Miss P Grey, Kate McKee, Eliza Whittemorc, Ly Gr en er, Mary V McMillan, Miss A dia Grant, Mary Nichols, Emma White, farah Graham, Yt nus , 'Brien, Mrs P E Wieting, Mrs M Grant, Annay O'Brien, Kate Wheaton, Miss M Green, Ml ss M Purcell. Sarah A B Hall, Mrs J B Proctor, Binan Wood, Mrs M G Hanckel, Miss L Pricher, Susan Wright, Sarah Harrison, Mrs J tringle, Miss E Wright, Miss E K F Zerbst, Sophia Xvi EISA'S X.IST. Agassiz, Louis Albrecht, Henry Alston, Daniel Atwood. Albert "Arion, Wesley Ash, Peter Bargmann, B Bailey, E pb ra i ir Barton, Master r Walter T Bensen, Hinrfoh Bennett, C ? Bebrens. H Blake, Jack Bote, Berthold Bruin, Karn Bradley, J W Bra?stoid. W R Bryson, 8 B & Co . Brown 4 Hyams Buggs. Robinson B?ggeln, John Burry. Charly ? Bunch, rv ri nia r Burnett, J L Booking, George Carr, Harry - Cardoza, H Ca tn p hil, Rich? ard Caldwell, C J F Cameron, Allen ' Callangoan, Ml Y< ehael .'Camel Samuel ? Clark, Charles i Coben. Jacob .: Golman, James -'Cook, Charlea E - (M DJ . Crawford, J J Y Crosby, M H Commings, WU . Ham .' Davis, Isaao B BawBOu, Lr J Edwd Darby, Jihn Davin, Alfred Delaney, Edward Dit ts. Daniel B Devine, G D Bourn. William Donald. James DUBJS Master By8 Dyer, A W Edon, Wm Emory, Moulton Evana, B A .? -Ferrell. T P Elah un, Cuffy Fleming, Peter Forbes, James (col'd) Fnuer, Benjamin M Gambeon, J L Gadsden, Henry (col'd) Gerhard, Louis Gilbert, T K Goodin, J B Gordan, Henry Green, Beaton (OLl'd) Gre len, M G radeau, John Hater, Wm 'lackemann, Wm Hay nc. J B Basel, Dr Louis C Hart. Caster Hammond, Dr A L H yward. W Izaid Hendricks, Taos Hinegort, Henry Healy. George b Hil), Levis Howard, Angus (col'd) "orton, Cbas Howe, Crane Co Howard, R Hughes. Dwlto Burnes, Master J A Hunt, James M Hurst, W L Jcrvay, James L Jeffers, J L Jessen, Wilhelm Jinsins, Abraham Jones, D S Joitos,J Jones, W H. Jr Jones, Wm K Johnson, Abra? ham Jud a. Christo? pher Just, Samuel Kary, G Kessel, John Keer. J J Kidd, William H Kin ow, Jack (co'd) Kl-ueke, H & J H Kork, Christopf Knee, Fred E inigan, Daniel ..J m an. Joseph Laughlin, James Jr ii. oque i, SF Lehjhton, Isaiah H Levy. Joseph Leggett, William CL Lilienthal, Joost Hinrich Lucas, B Luca?, Geo Manson, C H Ma utz, Cyrus Maher, William Maxwell, Jo-eph Merchants' Hotel Millik- n, L fl Morris, Richard J Morris, Richard Murchison, Hen? ry O Muller, Martin Mu?beon, Fran els [Meyer, Gargs Meyers. John D U>ers H O McCall, James (col'd) McCoy. Wm A Olcutt, Dr E O'Mahoney.John stou, John Ovelton. Peter Payne, Capt ihosR Poets, Percival Perrin, I C Peterson, P Pritchard, Rich? ard Quinn, BJ & A E Quinn, Nicholas . A Raer, Ara Beady, SauuelH (freed'nan) P i.l.iu.,11 J.I.I. Reid, c L k co Merson, G Kiplay, R W Richarosjn,Hen? ry Ryan * Gee saltus, J currie Scholback, Geo Sehrober, Jo? hann Schroor, John ?jrhnerlie, Gen John Simmonds, Le rard Simmons. Leo naru Sbirmer, J S Smi'h, Lem -nr th. Daniel W Smith, Franklin Sommer, Francie (watchmaker) Spruell, William Henry topiel, Gottfried Swinton. David (col'd/ Taylor, George D Th weat t. Tho maa Tleijen, H Toomer. Robert Trow se Abraham Troarhtmann, Wilhelm Verdier, Israel Washington, Aaron Wells, Jacob H Wearing.Stephen Witt, P F Whalden, W whipple, Janes Wild Mark WU.lams. Thom? as Will ams, Thom? as F Wohlken, Hanke Wrisht, H W Zerbst, Dietrich S3~ Pecrsema depositing letters iu the Poatoffico . will please placo the stamp near the upper right hand corner ol' 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. March 26 Imports. UVF.RPOOL-Per Brinah brig Cecilia-2760 sacks salt, to B T Walker. M A TAG D CZ. P R-Per sehr Banger-81 hhds and 221 bblB Sugar, ll puncheons Molasses, to W P BUL Exporta for Ute Week ending Thursday Klaren 25. FOREIGN. BARCELONA-Per !>panl-h brig Maria-196 bales Upland Cotton, 350 obit Rou j. DOMESTIC. HEW YORK-Per steanasuip Manbaftm-615 bales Upland -'otton, C9 items Rice, 79 b tes Yarn. 30 emuty Barrels. 49 roiiB Leather 13 packages Sun? dries. .. .Per st<*inet?i? Ma? oil -.41 hales cot? ton, 84 bales Dome-tics, 161 berces Klee IT) bbls Rnshi. 175 sacks Cotton Se-d. 30 bbis Pota? toes. 35 empty Barrels. 37 packages >uudr es IC sacks Phosphate... Per steamihl.. Ja? Adger 177 tc? Bice. 816 balee Upland Colton, 89 hales Yam. 89 b wa Finit. 04 r>aga Cocoa xx a 37 pack? age* .-uudri.e.P.-r baik <. leetwiug-Jamtd Cargo-Perschr Montro.e-Iuward a K?*al80 44 bales Cotton. 34 hhds Mo.asses lOOJo'teet Lu IP ber. PHIL AD tLf BI A-Per sto'inshio Prometheus-31 tierces Rice. 17* balea Upai- d Colton 7 bales Bag?, 66 bules D. mylies, 230 bbls ttosui, 1 box Guns, 4 boxes Wine, 2 Uoi.-es, aud sundry Pack? ages....1er sehr Wm H 1 iers-Inward c r- o from . lenfuegos.ertcbr ci ra-102,900 i. et Lumber, lot U d Iron. BALTIMORE-Fer steamship Marvland-39 tiercts Rice. 119 baler Upland Cotton 34 Ub.s Uosi . 19 bales Ya n, 42 empty R:a-,ele 15 ro ls L?-a her, 21iackages Fruit. 10 te.es R.(js, ]9 Packag k ....Per s!e.m>i ip ia.c.m-43 baie.- Conon, 2 bale;, Rags, 1 title Woo , 35 t;e.c- s Ric?, 20 ca'ks Cia?. SOO larks fall, 3 packages Hides, 20 keg? Butter. 30 Pack g.*. WIIMINHIHN, DEL-PIT s.br Trade Wind-275 ten- Pho.?pbate . ock. SATILLA B.VI R, GLc-Per nebr A D Scull-1200 b shela Lorn. JACK>0>V LI E, FL/ -P r s hr Dav d Currie-150 bbl Lim . 35 ba es Hay. Consignees per >orthtustern Ku Ur o ad .".null 25. 46 bales Upland and 1 ta;c bea Island Tortol?, 159 bushels R-.e. Sul.b.?<Na. i .MoreB, i umber, .-tock, Cotton cid ildt-e, ?.c. Toll tder A L.vis, BAA: J F Earley, Kin m ir & BowuIL w K. j ya i Ingra Jiam & ^ou Waiter ?C . F W. hmaun. i To?;!, W Beueiey. J Baralil*, Do ie 4. th ?SJ. Frost i. .vdgcr, Gr.<.sc: Si Sal k ti W Wit . ms * Co. i:_v.nel ^ LO! I J) b Mlccx, > uc. c-fo d Si Ko iy, M. j.u G t, A ?-D. Taft Si How ?md, C.u.nor.j. Uertitig A Co, How.rd 4 Bro, L> Pam i co, J A Qu ckcnuu?n, J A FriiO'iard Bart A Co, and Railroad Ageut. ^ Qhjg /.Monal (uti Gnuncrrial. Tnt Charleston Money Market. THURSDAT, Marc') 23, I860. The market remains almost the same a.? on Thurs? day last, and the figures given below are merely nominal. There has been a slight appreciation in bills of the old State Eanks. South Caroliua Railroad stock, whole share-, are quoted at 43V?**; halves at 2l<?21>?. Notwithitardlng the pending Munici? pal trial city stuck is held firm at 5820O, with many buyers and none offering'. Ihe.e wore no irausac tions of any moment during tte week, and there was a general dullness in business circles. 60CTHEKN BASK BILLS. Current Rates Bank of Camden. Bank of Charleston.60 ?1,2 Bank of Chester.}? ?JJ Bank of Georgetown.?J WOO Bank of Hamburg.J Bank of Newberry.5,s ?W Bank of South Carolina.Io <??Ti> Bank of State of S Carolina, prior to 18G1.?5 ?00 Bank of Stateo? S. Carolina,after 1st Jan., isa.io ftoo Commercial Bank. Columbia. 2 ?00 Exchange Bank, Columbia.10 @00 Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston..0 ?00 Merchant's Bank,Cberaw.10 ?C0 People's Bank, Charleston.68 ?70 Planter's Bank of Fairfield.5 @0o Planters' and Mechanics' Bank,Charles ton.C5 ?GS Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, (old).65 ?5C Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston. ?new).45 ?47 State Bank, Charleston. 5 ?00 Union Bank, Charleston.93 (?00 City of Charleston Change Bills.90 ?00 State S. Carolina Treasury Notes.88 ?00 BONDS. STOCKS AND COUPONS. City of Columbia Bonds. 70?00 City of Columbia Coupons.75 ?00 South Carolina Railroad and Bank Stock .whole shares).43Jj?44 South Carolina Railroad (half shares).21 ?21 }? S. C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.75 ?00 S. C. R. R. Seven Per Cent. B'ds.85 ?OJ S. C. Railroad Certificate ol Indebtedness.05 ?00 City ol' Charleston Six Per Ct. Stock.60 (? CO I City of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.70 ?00 State of South Carolina Bonds (old).71 (?72 State of South Carolina Bonds (new issue. of January 1,18C7).69 ?70 State of South Carolina Stock.65 ?66 State of South Carolina Coupons.65 <a,U0 People's National Bank Stock.par. @102 First National Bank Stock.par. @1'?3 Greenville and Columbia Railroad State guaranteed bonds.55 @00 Greenville and Columbia 1st Mortgage Bonds.71 (5i75 Northeastern R. R. 1st Mortgage Bonds.82 ?00 Northeastern R.R. 1st Coupons (past due).C0 ?00 Northeastern R.R. Certificates of Indebted . ness.50 ?00 Charleston Gas Company Stock.22<?@00 Charleston City Railway Stock.52 ?00 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds ? (State guarantee).43 ?00 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Stock.00 ?00 City of Savannah Bonds.91 ?92 City ol' Savannah Coupons (due previous to 1st June, 18C6).95 ?00 City of Savannah Coupons (due after 1st June, 1866).9C @C0 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Stock. .44 ?40 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bonds.90 ?00 Memphis and Charleston R. R. Coupons. .93 ?00 THE CHAKLKSTO.V MARKET, [FOB THE WEEK ENDINO THURSDAY, M MICH 25. | COTTON.-This article, during mrst of the week just closed, was marked by a steady dullness and inactivity, canst d mainly by tho unsatisfact. ry condition ef tho English cotton goods market and the indisposition of manufacturers to purchase more than was necessary fer immediate demands at the prevailing figures. Notwithstanding the almost un qualified depression which existed, the staple bas been so far strengthened by the heavy falling off in receipts that Liverpool bas been steady during much of the week at lid, stiffening to 12.'-?d; tbe New Tork market bas been at 28>^@283?c, bardeniug to 28%@29c; and ia this market the decline was only about ^@>ic V lb, which has since been recover? ed, and unless circumaiauccs are developed of a more unsatisfactory character, it is herd ly to tc sup? posed that any very important fall iu p: ic a will take placo during tho present crop season, in the face of the very limited supplies of the raw material to be expect' cl from this country. The following is a statement of the supplies ashore aud ado it which is probably noarly coircct: STATISTICAL POSITION- 13C9. 18(18. Sto s. in Liverpool. '?53 U00 371 030 Afloat from India. la'J.BOl H7.00U .? float from America. JfiQl'?fl ,.w..t i.. -ifjiiuuii...'. 94 lol ' 7tT,TjTa Afloat tor London. Go 00 J 2fi,O0l) Stock in H?vre. 50 807 42.01?' A float for Haw. 22.772 35.9(10 Stock tu United States port*. 427 83? 301 GO ' Stock in the iutenor towns. 8S 5 >0 ?-.<&) 239 Total.1,311,803 1.?C9.424 Fxcess in visible supply. 42,411 Stock of cotton held by Manchester spinners at the mills now 70.000 bules, same tune 1863. 200,001) bales. Middling uplands now 12 Vd. then 10.ltd. The entire stook afloat ip reported by cable yester? day at 417,000 bales, of which 100. OOO aro American. 1 be movements at the loading markets have been a? follows: On Friday, March 19, tu* article at Liverpool was quiet; ?aiei 8000 bales, uplands 12d at New York the staple was more active, sales 2500 bales, at 28>4@28.'?. On Saturday the former wa: firmer but not higher, sales8000 bales, uplands 12 J the latter was steadv, eales 3000 bales, uplands 28J? @28>i'c. On Monday the former was rather moro active, sales 12,000 bales, uplands 12d ; at the latter there was a moderate demand, sales 2200 bales, at 23,'ic. On Tuesday thc former was firmer, sales 12,000 bales, uplands 12d; the latter was steady, sales 2000 bales, at 28)?c. On Wednesday the tonner was active, sales 20,000 bales, uplands 12,'8'd ; thc lat? ter was more ac ive, eales 'M O bales, at 28??c. Yes terday the former was active, ?ales 78,000 bales, up lands, on the spot 12}?, afloat 12;0(.i,12.l4'J ; thc lat ter was t.eady at 28Ji"? 29o. Ihe arrivals fe the week have boen light, par? ticularly of sea islands, which have a most erased to come forward, and wore 10 baps of BOX islands and Floridas and 8152 bates of uplands, against 84 bags of s?a islands and Floridas and 3489 bales of up lands tbe week before, au. 68 bags o? sea islands and Floridas and 3547 bales of uplands for the week? last year. The receiots have been from the follow? ing sources, say of uplands per South Carolioa Rail? road. 2845 ba m; per Northeastern Railroad, 131 Peedee, 114; saetee, 08. Of sea sra islands from San tee 8; ?'loada 2 The transactions in this market si tco our last weekly statement have beon as follows : On Fnday. March 19, the demaud was quite n stricted and prices rather ea-ier; sales 400 bales, ordinary io good ordinary being quoted at 26@26}?; low middling. 27; middling at 27Jtfl37Kc B lb. On Saturday tho market was dull and depressed; sales only 34 bales; quotations nominally thc same as before. On Monda? tho want of demand continued, and tho article was flat aud nomina); sales 126 bales, or? dinary to good ordinary being quoted at W3t2G)i; low middling, 2GX; midd iii g, 27@27>4. and strict middling. 27Jj'c? lt?. On Tuesday there was rather more inquiry; sales 32") bales; quotations unchanged. On Wo n<>8day th-staple was in better demand, and, with an improving inquiry aud better new3, prices hardened about >4c. "$ lb., but the increasing stiffness of factors, aud the lndisposiiiuu to sell, rendered it difficult for buders to operate unless at higher rate?; Silos about 600 ba'e-i, ordinary to g -od ordinary being quoted at .6>4?20Ji, low middling 27, m'dd'ina 27??@27)?c 3 lb. Yexterdat tho firm views of factors pre-renlcd transadlo' s; sales about 100 bales, sa? 6 ut 23;6 at 26JV? ; G t 2" li; 58 at 27M ; 15 at ?Di ; 6 at 1?JH*. 1 ur quotation.? arc quito nomina . as sci ors arc g uoraUy asking 2 ic. for m'ddliu.-B. We quote: LIVEBP03L ULASSlFICAliON. Ordinarv io gooJ ornum-.-.2G'?<J27 Low middling.27,'??.i - Middliuu.27.34'(i; Bi Now York classi?caiion w<> qu 'te: Low mi idling.27?i@ SEA ISLAND Co CTON.-TH O v-rv dull loudition of tris class ol the fibre h'is continued throughout the week buyers noditg off or off-ring v.<ry IOJV flaue?, while tactorshiving onfldenre in th: fa'uro ot prices retuse t>> ?ow jr the r rates. I he transac? tions for thia po.icd have been w-ina. ortuut, the sales bel >e a lot of 34 bi^s of Floridas nt 70u ? lb. and s mc 15 bigs of sei islands. No rcli n le quota, tions can bo s i ven. KL E.-?hearrivals ol' Carolina rough have been l:ght. an i were about 10.000 bushel, tor tbe wee?. Ihe ir-aiket bas toou du I for .i nch ol" 'he period underreviow.and lac.ors were - oin ;el ? d to uiakocou .es ?OLH to effect sales; !>ut lb? artiolo his incsorn - what 'moroved Dolli in dem iud aud prie -. Wo noto sales ot about 610 hernes o' cleau Carolina tor ihe week, among which were liO at 8;; b5an;?; '.'5 t 8 ! 10; 30 at 8 5-1G; .i0 it 8,'i ; 6) at 8 7-U'; 8 j at S.Si'c i1 lt?. We quote com uoJ tj lairc.eii ear .lina ut 7 Ja ":8.*??; Koud 8 5-16'u8??c. ( OORN.-Iho recu.pti by rail have bo;u lig::t, bot larg.' by water, und amounted to some SOW bushels from New York, C000 from Richmond, Virgioi i, and J3.000 from Now Orleans With considerable sup? plies on the market prices have had a lower ten? dency, and we note sales of 4000 bushels of white Virginia at $103)4 *{f> bu-hol, weight, sacks included; 4060 bur-hcls ?bite Virginia in bulk at $1 fi bmhel, weight and 7530 bushels of whit; Southern at a rate somewhat under $1. NAVAL STOKES-Thero have been received about COO barrels for the week. Ex'ra pale rosin has been sold at :8 fi bbl; palo at $0@7, and low No. 1 at $3. Several small lon of Nos. 2 and 3 were disposed of at SI 8S@1 SO. Some 60 bbls. spirits turpentine changed hand; at 45c "?3 call?n. Crude turpentine may be quoted at ii 50 for virgin. HAY.-This article has arrived freely, ard the re? ceipts have been near 1000 bales ol North Uiver, and 40f bales of Eastern qualities. North River has been sold from the wharf at $115 tp hundred, and a lot at a rate som-what lower. We learn of no large sales of Eastern, which may be quoted in a jobbing way a. SI 40? 1 45. FLOUR.-Dealers have a full and well assorted stock of most grades of Northern and Western brands, for which there has beeu a pood country and fair city demand. Prices are rather les; firm, and we quote Northern and Western quaiities at SC 50 tor fine; SC 75@7 25 for super; $7 25? 7 75 for extra; S8 EU?ti for family, and $10 50?ll ?i bbl for choice Southern de?cnptions are in light stock and may be quoted al $6 rora-9 for super; $9 50@10 for extra, and S10 50@11 fi bbl for family. Camp>en City Mille are selling a $9 9 bbl for super; $10 for extra, and S12 for family. BACON*,-The inquiry for this article has been quite restricted and prices have had a lower tenden? cy. We quote prime shoulders at 15>i@15??c ifl lb ; prime clear rib sides at 18>* TU82?C *?>) lb. Dry salted shoulders are held at IVA? Wi, and side - at 17>?@ 17??c -tft ft. SUG\R AND MOLASSES.-There has been a moderate inquiry for these articles, but the transac? tions have been general y in a limited way. We note arrivals of cargoes hom Cuba and Porto Rico, which will probably be placed on the market in a few days, when quotations can be more reliably given. SALT.-A small cargo of i700 sacks from Liver? pool has just erne to hand. A lot from shipboard was closed out at SI 80 $ sack. Lots from shipboard" are Belling at about $1 90 fi sack. Ihe article from store is sc i Ung at $2 10@2 15 $ sack. BUTTER.-Primo Goshen, of which there is a moderate stock, is quite firm, and may be quoted at 50@55c "P lb. Western and other low grades sell at 30@4Oc '5 lb, as in quality. INDIA BAGGING.-Tho market for this article has been quiet. Gunny cloth 45}i inches wide and 234 fts to tho yard, is held at 23 >i@24c. Dundee bagging, 44 inches, IS' lbs. for the yard,is held at 30@35c. Sea island bagging, 45 inches wide, 2 lbs. for the yard, is held at 45c. ROPE.-Ihe demand for rope is Di"derate, and prices arc somewhat nominal at quotations. We quote hemp at - cents ?> lb. ; greenlea! at 10 cents, and jute at 8*??9 cents v> pound. IRON BANDS AND TIES for cotton, of the most approved patterns, are offered on the market, at 7 a8c 9 lb. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-Ihero is only small si ock of this article in the market and receipts light. limber, for mUling purposes, may be quot? ed at 6$S8 9 M feet, shipping Umber at $12 9 M and upwards ; 5-434-4 flooring scarce and would command $16 $ M. Bright lumber, good mer? chantable, cut to size, from 225)25 by the cargo. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam, we quote )?d on uplands, and %\ on sea island; by sail, >{d on uplands,on sea islands. Havre nominal. To the Wost Indios, Cuban ports north side, on lumber, $9 00 in gold, and S10 south ?ldc. Coastwise-To New York by steam }?c fi lb ou uplands, and lc. on sea islands, $1 50 <B tierce on rice;by soil, - fi balo on up? lands, and- fi tierce on rice; on boards 97 CO? 8 ti M, on resawed lumber $10 "B M, i.n Haber -. To Boston, by steam, via Baltimore, lc. "p i\' on cotton and - fi Uorcc on rico; by sail 9-1G? *,'c ti tb on cotton, $12 00 "R M. on resawed lumber and $13 00 ii M. on timber. To Philadelphia. - fi lb on upland cotton by steam and -c. V Utlu- ea*}i a- flnriri?./. .tio-u*:la_?? 39. ..M-L-on-.-rs. . sawed lumber, S:0; on Umber, $10 SJ M. lo Baltimore, by steam, cotton >?c. on upland, and through to Philadelphia, via Baltimore "J?c; $160 fi tierce on rice; phosphates, fi 2000 lbs., $4 in packages, in bulk as per agreement; lumber r M $S(?,J0. as in size; wheat fi bushel 12c. in sacks. By this line to Philadelphia ou colton, j ..c.; rice 9 tierce $2 00 ; phosphate per ton, SC in packages. To t ouisville. Ky., on rice, 75c. ? hundred. To Cincinnati 55c. To St. Louie 85c By sail on boards and scantling, hence to Baltimore, $8; on lumber S10; phosphates $5. EXCHANGE.-Sterbn. Bills-Tho rate yesterday ivas 140J? for 6ixty day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-Tno banks arc purchasing sight checks on New York par; 6 days y? discount They are selling sight checks at preen. GOLD.-The brokers w?re yesterday buying at 32, i.nd selling at 33. narke ts by Tclea;rapn. FOBEION MARKETS. IrvERPOGL, March 25-Noon.-Cotton acUve, but unchanged; eales '8,000 balee; sales of the week 63,000halos; forenoon 8000 bales; for speculation 10,000bah?; stock oa hand 263.000 bales, ot which 116,000 bales are american. '1 here will be no market to-morrow. Two PM.-Cotton firm, but no1 quito EO active; stock all at 417.UC0 ba'.cs, of which ICJ.U00 bales aro American; sales muda of uplands afloat at I2>?d. YarnB and tabrics at Manchester firmer; prices bet? ter. Wheat active. Evening.-Cotton cloned, uplands 12Xal2\rd; Orleans 12%al23*d; sales 15,000 bales. DOMESTIC MARKETS. NEW YOBK, March 25-Noon.-Money steady at 7. Sterling 8>i. Gold, 31<?. 62's, i%}?. Cotton stc-dy at 28X?29c. Ev uing.-Governments closed vory firm. 62's loSouthern securities firmer; Goorgias t>l><; North Carol.uas 61**'. Cotton fl rn; sales 41C0 bales at 28Jia29ceutB. Fiour: low grade - vory waree; sn pcrduo state 35 CSotf 15; common tu fair extra Southern $0 uaC 93. Wheat quiet. Corn unchanged, Whiskey 95. Rico firm; Carolina 8??i9J?. Sugar firm. Turpentine 62 52li. Rosin :2 40ai8. Freights drooping. Mouey clu ed with luci cased Biringen'y at 7 per cent. In gold, with commissions m some coses as high aaa )?. Gol I quiet at Kl>?. BALTIXOBE, March 26-Cottou quiet at 28Kc; Flour much firmer. Wheat and corn fi mer. Pork unchanged. Bacon active. CMCINKATX, March 2-?.-Wh.saey, 91. Pork, $32. Bacon dull and un han ed. Lard firm al 18&c. Lomsv.T.t.B. March 25.-Mess pork. $32. Lard, W4'at9c, bil-.aider* 14; .lear tides, 17 ??c. Whis? key, 92c. WILMINOTON, March 25.-?pirita turpentine quiet at 46. Ko^iu steady at Si 00 il 75. Crudo turpen? tine steady at SI 70aJ 85. Tar steady at $2 7u. Cot? ton quiet at 26127. AUGUSTA, March 25 -Cotton Arm; eales iii ; re o-ipts 235; midi inca 27. SAVA-KIU, March 2?.-Cotton firm and in po d dem md; middling < 27X? sales 12U0 bales; exporta coaaiwisr 811; receipts 112.-. Indian < oinmcrcial intelligence. Thc following tch-g urns havo bocu received Tom Messrs. H. ci-so ri & i<: Bo.vn.vT. March 2 - Oorar.wultco, ?68'=9 :5-100.1, cot and magul; ?roch 2'>5r=9 2"i-ln0tl. cm au.l l eight, i be '. i.ro l?'W seder. iu thc m-irker, and ?only n ema.l busino s is done. Latost daie, 27th February. l.OMBA?. February 27 -t'onirawuttce and Ilro.nh. 270r=J 1 100.1 oat and frei;;ut. freights to L.V-.T pool, tl 5 ; d') ovorlu .d. ?7 ios. i xvkange (ti cu m e.r...:.. i. 2- u',d. C earaucea tu l.ivurpuu' d-.riug wook 2d,Ut'0 uai II Lat-st European d'.te 21th mit. xashville Market. N?SHV LL', Mare . 22 - OTTO.V-Livo pool waa slightly m ire a.itiw to-day, causing som ? inpr t m ut iu feeling M cw i'oik tiur m-trkui i U sed qui t, wi. H s gu ly improved fool tun bm no chance i i quot it i.ius whi li aro non. in il y as lo lows : ut di? ?an. 20a23; good o diiuiy. 23>i ; low middling, 24a 24M. COTTON el TE il E Nr. Stook on h 'nd ' entenibor l, 1803.CO I.'eceivod tn-diy. 115 Ucrtdvod ije-iud?i?.43,468-43 6-3 Total. 43.U13 Bhipped lo-da . 89 Shipped previou ly.3C.697-36 783 Stock O'? build.0.8 .7 t'O iK- ho t ic rm ..i * ai>-r tn-d " lutu: e eil j maUriaiiy wi.u uoi rood ts ind -hi- mois lU.iii , thu dciNttUd-* tui nude ii was pieced u ly duli. We j c.'iitiouc tu q.iolo at OOo buying a^d 7?J tio^'kod aud delivered in depot, I Charleston Wholesale Prices. ARTICLES. PRICES. BJ GGING, $ yard Dundee. 30 @ 45 Gunny Cloth. <?? - BALE ROPE, $ lb-Manilla. - @ - Western. 8 @ 12)? Ju e. BX? 9 COTTON, 3 lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary. 2CK@ 27 Low Middling. 27)i@ - Middling to ?strict Middling. 27%@ - Good Middling. - @ - Sealsland. 75 ? 1.30 COFFEE, $ lb-Bio.I 20 @ 26 Laguayra. 2b ig> - Java.I 35 @ 40 FERTILIZERS Wando Fertilizer. 60.00 <& - Double Refined Poudrette.|30.00 (5) - Niles* Phosphate. 63.00 @ - Peruvian Guano, 2240 lbs. 95.00 ? - Pacific Guana, 2000 lbs. 65.09 (g - Phoenix Guano. 55.00 @ - Baugh'6 Phosphate, 20O0 lbs... G0.00 @ - Rhodes' Phosphate. '*\ 2000 IbB...|65.00 @ - Rhodes' Stand. Manure-?C5 time 57.50 (g) - OrchUla Guano-.$40 time 35 00 @ - Land Plaster. 24.50 @ - Mape3'SuperPhosphate,^ 2000 lb 65.00 @ - Zell's Raw Bone Phosphate. 60.00 @ - Zell'sSuper Phospbateof Lime.. 60.00 @ - Woolston's Phosphate of Lime..-.|65.09 (3) - Woolston's Vegetate, V 20C0 lbs 05.00 @ - Croasdale's Gen. Super-Phos, net 60.00 (a> - Bowers'Complete Manure, net... 60.00 Cg - Sardy's Phospho Peruvian, cash. C5.00 @ - Sardy's Pacific Guano, cash. 60.00 (a) - Patapsco Guano.|65.00 @ - FLOUR, bbl-Supei. 0.75 @ 7.25 Northern and wwern Extra. 7.60 @ 8.00 Baltimore Estin,. - @ - Southern-Super. 9.00 (31 - Extra.10.00 @ - Family.H.00 (312.00 GRAIN- Maryland Oats, 3 bushel. 85 @ 90 Western Oats, ^ bushel. 80 lg - Corn, $ bushel. 1.00 @ 1.05 UAY, ?i cwt.-North River. 1.16 (?a - Eastern.I 1.10 @ - /. UMBER, ^ M. feet- I Clear White Pine, 1st quality.?50.00 @55.00 White Pine, good run. 38.00 @4O.00 Yellow Pine. 20.00 ?25.00 Boards, * M. feet-Rough.112.00 (?l5.80 Grooved and Tommed....128.00 @32.00 .MOLASSES. 9 gallon-Cuba.I 53 @ 66 Muscovado. 60 (g 65 Sugar House. 60 @ 1.00 New Orleans. - ? - NA VAL STORES, $ bbl-Tar.... - @ - Pitch. - <a> - Rosin, Pale. 6.00 <g 7.00 Rosin, No. 1.1 3.00 @ 4.00 Rosin, No. 2.....1 1.85 @ 2.00 Rosin. No. 3. 1.75 @ - Spirits Turpentine, Tft gallai.| 45 @ - Odium. V n>. I 16 <a - PULS- American, 4@20d, ? keg..| 5.50 @ 7.U? POWDER-Dupont's,'F.F.F. g.... 6.70 @ Dupont's, F.F.F. 6.60 Ca) - Dupont's, Blatting. 4-25 @ PROVISIONS-H fi- I Bacon, Hams, ^ lb.I - (9 - Bacon, Sides. V?W<i? 18'? Bacon, Skouldore. Wi g 16K Bacon. Stnps. 19>i<fl> 20 Lard, in keg. - @ - Butter. 35 A 55 Cheese. 15 @ 30 Potatoes, bbl. - & - Onions. - (Si - ApplcB. - @ - RICE- Carolina, 3 lb. 8 @ 9 East India. - (31 - SALT- Liverpool, coarse, 9 sack.. 1.90 @ 2.15 Liverpool, tine.... - ? - SUGAR, fl lb-Raw.| - (cu - Porto Rico. - @ - Muscovar1' .I - @ - ? ano a a ~ O ? ? ii ri 13* rc* ra - o - B O. . B'S 0 g : 2 2" **. lo" 5 2 : -a a j? B : ?1 1 I : ag. g I Hf 9 2. : 5 . ow . ": ?ans o o ?rt 2 Iff 2. - w s go a a - ra 5.5" g 0 ? o ^ cc fll io ~ s Ls. o I Ki SI ?1 I r,| *? O I l-l ?- 00 CO I S? oo ' rf-cn co Ot I o - - Cl I U-1C oo ci d' bl ? ta a N I ' BO* 2 5 a* .ss1 ? P p P 9 S a.p. 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I.-. 5co_?- o? i_ g i: ? iLsj j j 5:-sj SS Ilf J S : : i u i cc- ? - co* S?: 5?I g ? j ? .? f-Vj r~ : K|^?H H& !::? si-.: .8.18:1? |!l ii ! . . *.*? oe *. =? . ?o -i . . ti. co co fe 03 - . .. to rf-co -ciotrf-oo-ci;- rrc I . ? _cs ?-- jgie?j_CjJQ -? to ? . g? cr. -, : : : : : T r- a : : : g : : lo-c P co i-* io -4 o? o s. . ; . - ; . ?. o too * to *- c. 00,-a Jag ? fl ll . Ii 1 '. cr. os e "c ea is co co B tc ? . t* J * . o . .-towoi - toootoco- 1 . . . t . - cc . C. Ol C - Ol -to rf._ _ _- r - - - j . " . co :c -io to io .' - ><-.-.: s ?a . J? - -i c.rf-ai- ?o -i >o . ; rf- ; ?rf- g VT !':! gs?: g?8SS: SM ' ga . J - cC C Q > . rf- -J - to io -o Ct . i_'~ . . . . . ; I r cr. . . . : : w o g : : : ? . . w eoe ? gt . : -2 S?; : H" tes; SS g S" ii i s gk: : &S8SS: SS ' ' g : : . ceo- . -i o-j *-cc- -i o ) c. . S H S? a .IO c ?c?2 .Overland to manu fuc'.urcrs. NOTE.-Wo bavo deducted from New Orleans 23.022 bales Ppland, from Mobile 8885 balea, from Savannah 8403 ba-js Rei Island and 227 bales Up? land-and irom {'Uarlo?tor 25: 5 ' ags -ea Isl?n'? and 17G halos Upland, tho quantities received at tuoso ports from Mobile, Florida, Texas and Savannah. lix port* of Rice. Naval Stores and Lim bcr from the Port of Charleston, from September 1 to March ?33,1869 POUTS. Boston., New York., Philadelphia. ... Baltimore. New Orleans .. Mobile. Providence, RI_ Other ?. 8. Ports. Total Coastwise ItlCE. Tierces. Barcelona. Majorca k a Market West Indies. Halifax, N 8_ St Johns, N B... London. Bristol, Eng_ Liverpool. Havre. Montevideo. Great Britain... Total Foreign. Grand Total. 1,735 10,166 1,124 5,263 177 403 '??8 N. STORES.) LUMBER. Barrel?. 70 20,426! 11,196 3,943 400 1,677 Feet 20,356' 17,216 2,716 "?? 6,968 6,647 16,462 33 668 601.000 3.209,893 1,363,380 1,898,000 1,381,263 108,000 8,561,536 340,000 1,103',555 288,728 1,732,283 10,293.819 Comparative .Exports ur Cotton, from the Port ot Charleston. EXTORTED TO BEA ISLAND. Bales. Balee. Liverpool. Olher British Ports. Total to Great Britain... Havre. Otber trench Ports. Total to France. North of Europe. Total North of Europe. South of Europe. Wost Indies, kc. Total Foreign Ports. Boston. Rhode Island, .<c. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore and Nor ilk_ Other United States Ports. Total to Coastwise Ports. Grand Total. 2,694 30,975 2,694 30,975 2,104 2,694 14 2,?7? "is 43 33,079 3.995 1,784 88.004 6,083 14,478 99 2 243 113.443 4.837 146,622 Stocks of Cotton in the Interior Towns not included in the Kecelpt*. TOWNS. Augusta and Hamburg.february 28 Macon, Geo.March 22 Columbas. Gea.March 19 Montgomery, Ala.March 19 Selma, Ala.Match 19| Memphis, Tenn.March 12 Nashville, Tenn.March 22 Total. 1869. 20,100 8 5H6 13,299 7,019 6.826 25.940 6,857 88,647 Passengers^ Per steamship Magnolia, for New York- M R Mc Master, M Benson, Mrs S A Anderson and child T C Acton and lady, G S Prince, W H Creevin, C lice, J A Adama, L Eiener. J A Shepard, A L Prince. J P ince, O McNary, P G Hyer, W Runsky, and J Hurley and wife. Per steamer City Point, from Palntka, via Jackson, ville. Fernandina and Savannah-A F Engelbert, G Dock, Mr .Stowe, Dr Smith, Mr Trippe! and lady, Mr Barrett and lady. Ur Caldwell and lady. W F Win coff W S Johnson and son, J Brenahan, J H Osten? dorff, Mrs O Greer. Mrs J A Greer, J Harrington, Mr Hr rizel, wile and diughter. W H Bell, F Drioius, H L Calet r. J B Gun, Mr llccvos. J M Woodward, J H Greenway. W C Pennington. W W Fowler, Mr De Beixedon, Mr Kinglind, Mr Logan, D Wadsworth I and lady, H L Bridgman, J McKlne and lady, Mr Van Doren and three ladies, A J Hause m, R Keeler, H G Easton, and 5 on deck. ?H?rine tos. Port o? Charleston. March ?6. JVOJRT C-AJLiJbliNJJ-AJv.. FHASK8 OF TUE MOON. Last Quarter, S tb, 12 hours. 23 minutes, mora mg. New Moon, 13th, 3 hour?, 20 uiiuutcs. moruiug. first Quarter. 21st. 12 hours. 36 minute?, morning Full .Moon. 27th, 4 hours, 12 miuutcs, evening. WAUCH. RISES. SETS. 22 Monday....: 6 . 2 fi..12 23 Tuesday....! 6.. 1 ? 6..13 JtlWeuuesday.l 6..59 ? o..13 26 Thursday...i 6..68 ; 6..14 261riday. 5..67 ! G..16 27Hatcrdav... 5..55 6..16 28"nr)<i:iv.' 5. 64 1 6..16 I..53 2..49 S..12 9 I 3..19 I 4..30 4..29 I 5..32 6..13 j 0..26 7..16 Rises. 7. .27 8.. 3 Arrived Yesterday. T ri tish brig Cecilia, Bistrup, Liverpool-C2 days. Salt To R T Walker. ?-chr Banger, Qoodlng, Mayacuoz, P R-18 days Fugat and Molasses. To Street Bros k Co, aa J W P Hal). Sehr Anna E Glover, Terry, Boston-12 days. Ice and Mdse. To T Tupper k Sons, A Gage St Co, aud other*. sehr John E Dally. Wall, Bostxn-10 days. Ice. To the Master, and the Tudor Ice Co. Steamer City Point, McNelty, Palatka, via Jackson? ville, Fernandina, Savannah, kc. 3 bags S Island Cotton, and sundries. To J D Aiken Ar Co, Moffatt k Wharton, Major G E Alden, <: Gr ive'ey, J B Togni. W B Wilhams k Son. Kirkpatrick A- Witte, J F tay? lor St Co, J E Adger St t o, Ulssell St Co, Hart k Co, H F strobecker, Co. seifoid, 0 Paul St Co, W C Bee & Co, Capt J Ferguson, T J Humphri"?, A Grlfflu St H. C H Johnxou, Mc Loy k Rice, J Shaw, Gibbes St Co, and Gourdin, Matthicssen St Co. Cleared Yvstcrduy. Steamship Magnolia, Crowell, New York-Raveuel St Co. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia-Jno St Theo Getty. Steamship Falcon, Horsey, Baltimore-Courtenay & Trenholm. Sailed Yesterday. Steamship Magnolia, Crowell, New ?ork. .-ehr suuoeam, Pierce, Kuatan, Hon. behr David Currie, Read, Jackson ville, Fla. Front this Port. Sehr frai U k Emily, Co.ley, Curd- mis, March 12. Sehr Natl araiel Chase, .-mall, Baltimore March 23. Cleared for this Port. Steamship Charleston, Dcrry.at Now York,March 23. Steamship sea Gull Dallon, at Ital-un ?rc. March 23 Sehr P M BJ n ney. Small, at Uoston, March 22. Sailed for this Port. The Royal Charlie, Anderson,from Livo-pool,March 8. Slupncws by Telcsrrapn. WILMINGTON, M i rc li 25-Arrived, steamships Gary hom Ualiiuior.-; fionoer irom Philudulpjia. SAVAN^AU, Mai ch 13-Arrived, oark. .s W Swasey from New York; K B Walker from Boston; sc rs ri G Bird fi om ocklaud, M? ; C W Holst from Balti? more; A G le from Boston. Cleared, steamships ii Livingston for New York; Am i iran for Baltiuioic; bark Oscar lor West Grimsby. Memoranda. Consignees per eebr Lilly, from New York-Wm Roach k co, J K Adger k Co, Adams, Damon Si Co. G ll crow.', BoHmann Bros, H MschofT k Co Bi- tell St Co, * Ki sch ff, Burnusse At Bu ckemyer F 0 Bor? ner, W M Bi.d ti ?Jo, Cameron St Baikley. MeDuff Cohen. J Cacai.sou St Co. H Cobia St . o. J Cosgiove. h St r. P QaJdweU, J C H Clausscu. TM t'at-r. J??hn Commins, chariest-n Courier, E R Cow- ert'iwait, Dowie AI Moise. D F Fiemi'ig, M Gai non. U 'ierdts Al ('0. Hart A: io J K H.T. li, J h cn,H, J .To: ds Si C" Jennings, Ihomiiurion k co C L Korni rens. T J Rei r k o. Kin-; k Gibbon, A Evans, E Lee, C L1I 1 u thai k o. i ouguick .v Kell, W McLein, S h Mar shall. W R Matth?** B O'Neill. C P P ppe: huira, C F rankin.i J A Quackenbush. Rulroad Agent, H?ve? rn 1 k Uo'mes. C itu g. D U .-?Icox, W Shepherd O W titilo-?, . traun? k Vance, J Tln-mso/ k Co. W L Webb. W G Whl ueu k ? o, L> A Walker A; Co J Wil-y At Cu, It White Charleston elcgrapti Co, li lt i R D White. Werner k D ick.-r, Wagen r & M msees, K ll Kristo! !, G W Wi ham* k Co il C Gilchrist, a rt West, iVau? ber, ?. k Cu, J ll Henry and Gi d T. Thc sehr Junes A i'roclior. Currier, from George? town, S C. for Ho-io ?, ton d ?ys out, arrived at Holmes' Hole March 21. LIST OP VJKSSKLS UP. CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS POA, F U lt B I G N wvp.nroor.. Filip R C Winthrop. Sf wir , clear, d.March 8 The Itoyal Cuarli*, Anderson, sailed.March 8 MATANZAS. British sehr Lion, McLc ha, up.March 5 DOM E ?TIO *0<TOS. Brig Wm Roboi tsoD, Reed, up.Match 4 Behr tarah Calleo, AVIS, cleared.March 2 Scar -ara-i .' liummn .tl, Wylie, up.Ma.vh 10 M-Iir Prmm, Jo i??ou, coated.March 10 Sch. P SI IJo-mey, ?ILUII, cleared.Much 22 Tw ron, S'carnsh p Cb'irlc^ton, B Try c cared.March 98 Sehr David Faust, Lord, up".March 18 lehr - oi ;?i, K, Bcar>e cleared.lu ch 18 Se..r Yank? c Blade.- up.March IS Seer N W mst ti. Tooker, up.Mar. h 17 Kehr Jt-8 ie 3 C ark,- up.Mar. h 17 . PiaX.iDKLTUl.t 8-hr W B Ma n l o.crs, c enid _March 19 hrUt fl? M Chews. .Mo I Wisc, cci cd.March ?0 -ch- Watau-.a. I.awro.i.e. up.M ruh Ol >ehr tl.iui.uh Li ti.?, I?.MIX y. e.? a:uJ.M ici 20 BALT1MOJIK. Steamship v'c.i Gil'', i nt on, cleared.M. ich 23 Sehr Minuit!, smiih, olcrwd.Maren 20 ' Consignees per Son tn t ai ol ina Railroad March 85. 313 bales Cotton, 90 bales Domestics, 47 hhds Ba? con, 2 carn Lumber To Railioad Aircut, Campsen & To, J A Qnaokenbu-'h, A J Salinas, Ht eder 4 Davis, Pelzer, Rodgers ft Co. O H Walter k Co, J N Bob son, Frost k Adgor, J B E Sloan, Mowry k Co, W W Smilb, Graeser & ?mitb, W C Courtney k Co, John? ston, Crews k Co, J B Pringle, W K Byan, G W W? liLms k Co, B Cubia k Co, U Bischoff k Co, Cald? well k Son, O Phillips, Claghorn, Herring k Co, Street Bros k Co. LIST OP SH1PF1NU In tuc Port of Charleston, Mareta, 25. TZseXXS UNDEK 100 TONS, ANS STEAMERS COASTING WITHIN THE STATE EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. Camilla (Br), 795 tons, Peace, at Boyce k Co's wharf, for Liverr col, loading-R Mure k Co. Champion, 1418 tons, Lockwood, at Adger's wharf, for iSew York, loading-James Adger k Co. Prometheus. 581 tons, Gray, at Atlantic wh?rf, for Philadelphia, ready-J Ac T Getty. Falcon, 672 tons, Horsey, at Union wharf, for Balti? more, ready-Courtenay k Trenhohn, SHIPS. Bicbard ITT, 985 tons. Wood, at Accommodation wharf, from Liverpool, wiitin?-MaBter. Muscongus (Br), 791 tons, Groves, at Boyce's wharfr from liverpool, waiting-B Mure k Oo. Amelia, 688 tons, Boreham, at Atlantic wharf, for Liv? erpool, waiting- Patterson k Stock. Pacinc, C35 tons. Poss, at Atlantic whir?, for Havana, waiting- W B Smith k Co. * BABES. Borneo (Br), 706 lons. Card, at Boyes ft Co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-B Mnre ft Co. W G Putnam (British), 700 tons Rickard, at Atlantic wharf, foi Liverpool, loading-Willis ft Chisolm. Agra (Bri ish), 639 tons, Fullmoro, at VanderhorsL's wharf, from Liverpool, waiting-Bavenel ft Co. The Queen (Br), 698 tons, Cook, tn the Stream, from Straniean, Scotland, waiting-B Mnre ft Oo. Harriet F Hn-sey, 681 tons, Ulmer, at N E Bailroad wharf, tor Liverpool, loading-W Boich ft Co. Dalkeith (Br). 848 tons, Anderson, in the (stream, from London, waiting-B Mure ft Co. David McNutt (Bri, 502 tons, McElhenny, at Brown it Co's wharf, from liverpool, discharging-B Mure ft Co. BRIGS. Maria (Spanish), 155 tons, Font, at Palmetto wharf, foi Barcelona, ready-J A En slow ft Co. Floreocita (Mpan) 140 tons, Font, at Palmetto wharf, from Havana, to be repaired-J A Onslow ft Co. Teresina (Br), - tons. Ellis, at Marshall's wharf.from Port t albot, dischuging-R Mure ft Co. Cecilia (Ri),-tons, Bi-trup, in the (stream, from Liverpool, just arrived-& T Walker. Courier (Br), - tons. Jenkins, tn tbe Stream, from Port Talbot, just arrived-B T Walker. Manzanillo. - tons, Magnne, at Brown ft Co's wharf, from Bockport, Me, discharging-Olney ft Co. SCHOONEBS. C S Groves, 238 tons, Weaver, in Ashley Biver, for Baltimore, loading-H F Baker ft Co. BN Hawkins. 396 tous, Wyi't, at Adger's wharf, for Hos on, loading-W Baach k Co. Beta, 152 tons. Brown, in Ashley Biver, for Philadel? phia loading-H F Baker ft Co. George H Mills, 298 tons. Mills, at Adger's wharf, for Wilmington, N C, ready-W Bosch ft Co. D C H?lse, 193 tons, Hildreth, in Ashley Biver, for New York, loading-W Boacb ft Co. Edith, 566 tons, Wheeler, at Inion wharf, from Liverpool, waiting-lt Mure ft Cu. Ella M Pennell, 191 tons, Mitchell, lu Ashley River, for West Indies, loading- W P Hall. E H Nayler, 280 tons, Albrechtsen. in Ashley Biver, for B sion, loading-H F Baker ft Co. Charles E Raymond, 309 tons, Higzlns, at Brown ft Co's whatf. tor Boston, loading-M Goldsmith & Son. Lucy A Omit I, 158 tons, Hu skell, at Kerr's wharf, for Bucksvllio. S 0, ready-Master. " S S Bickmoie, 224 tons, Barter, in Ashley Biver, for Philadelphia, loading-Risley ft Creighton. Bobert Caldwell, 406 tous. Mccormack, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading-W Roach ft Oo. Lilly, - tons, Francis, at Adgor's wharf, from New York, discharging-W Roach ft Co. Annie Anuden, 256 tons, Bungs, at N E Railroad wharf, from Wood's Hole, Mass, discharging-J A Enslow ft Co. Mary K Vuncleaf, 230 tons, Jones, at Central wharf, from Bockport, Mc, discharging-J A Enslow ft Co. Moonlight, 262 tons Briggs, at Palmetto wharf, from Kingston, Jam, to be repaired-J A Enslow ft Co. H N Squire, 307 tons, Fiske, at Adger's wharf, from Ho-ton. discliarg'ng-W Roach & Co. Francs Hatch. 97 tons, Gregory, at urown ft Co's w?urr, from Bichmoud, Va, discharging-J A Ens'ow ft Co. Hat ie Coombs, li 8 lons, Jamison, at Union wharf, from Richmond, Va, dirctiargtog-J A Enslow ii Co. N W Megen, 241 tons. Retchum, at Atlantic wharf, lrom ?PW York, discharging-H F Baker k Co. Mary Ella, 165 tons. Thomas, at Central wharf, (rom Rockport, Mo, discharging-Risley ft Creighton. Azelda k Lama. 109 mus, Mc I nd ic, at Brown ft Co's wharf, from Kingston, Jain, discharging-Hart & Wirth. Mary A Holt, 193 ton", Unit, nt Accommadation wharf. from Matanzas, discharging--Risley ft Creigh lon. Pahna. - tju?, Pearco, at Kerr's wharf, from New York. d'scliar^ing-W Roach ft Co. L A Edwards. 230 tons, Marsh ill, at Union wharf, m-mi rt?w ivis, mflvimiKHJn it nus* u ?v ?*v? Charles E Hellier, - tons. Mitchell at Kerr's wharf, from New York, discharging-W Roach ft Co. Dcxle Wa-hburnc. - tons, at Brows ft Co's wharf, from New Orleans, discharging-A J Haliuas. A E Glovor, - tons, Terry, at Central wharf, from Boston, discharging-l lupper ft Sons. Banger, - t ?ns, Gooding, at brown ft co's wharf, lrom Mayuguez. P B. di-charging-W P Hall. John E Duiley, - tons, Wa 1, at central wharf, from Boston discharging- Risley ft Creighton. Montrose. 242 tous, Knudson, in the .-stream, for New York, ready-J A En?low ft Co. Prugs, Chemicals, Otr. EMPLOYMENT AT YOUR OWN HOMES EITHER SEX-Suitable for stead/ hands Pays largo pro..ts. Address for particulars at once, COSTAR, No. 10 Crosby-st.,N. Y. LATEST NEW YORK NEWS. LADIES!! Look Out ! ! Look Out ! ! Look Out ! ! Look Out ! ! ' Hean ti Des the Complexion." "Gives a Rosy Glow to the cheeks." "A Buby Tinge lo lue Lips." '?Removes ai; Blotches and Freckles." "Ibo Best in tue World." OD ST kR'3 " BEAUTIFIER! THE Bitter-sweet and Orange Blossoms. $3B* One Bottle, $1-Three for 32. 1000 Bott es sold in one day in New York City. KB- *B Druggists in CHARLESTON sell it. "COSTAR'S" STANDARD 'PREPARATIONS ABS "Costar V Kat, Roach, ?Sic. Ki term in a tors. ?a o tar's" Bed Bag Exterminators. "L'ostar's" (only pure, In?ect Powder. "Only Infallible Remedien known." "18 vears estau'lshcd m Ni-w Yo -V." "??DOO Boxes and ' tasks manufM'ured daily. " '! 11 Bow trot 11 uf suui'iu- imitttioas." "All Uru^gislain OU A KL.C? ION sell them. " AdJr. Si '. COSTAR,*1 \o. 10 Crosby-st., N. Y. Or JOUNF. HENRY (ticcessor to) DHMAS BAUNES ft Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y. Sold in CHARLE-ION by GOIIUKH II, WI.VK.HAV 6t CO., WHOLESALE ACUNTS. March 23 DAO lyr ROSADA LIS Purifies the Diood. For Sale by rirnsRlsts h.vcryvvUcn. .Jul* ". D.IC i t, KAI) K Al i\ A' , MOCK AND BEAL ESTATE BROKER, No. 25 BROAD-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. WILL BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, R"CAL E.s'l ATE, lund* .-tocki, ftc. Aittoa,tend to Renting and ''oil ctingBents. March 1_fc*o_mwl Imo gHAVAAti .v.JJ HAIK-OUTT1AG, BY W.-E. MARSHALL, AT THE BROAD-STREET BARBER SALOON, Ko. 31 (UP STAIRS). December 6 SOUTH CAROLINA lUlLKOAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) CHARLESTON, S. C., February 18,1889. J ON AND AFTER SUL'DAY, FEBRUARY 14TH, the PASSENGER TRAINS of the South Cato lint Railroad will rou as follows : FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.6.10 P. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via montgomery and Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.,.8.80 A. M* Arrive at Columbia.6.15 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Bail? road, ano Camden train. M FGB CHARLESTON. W Leave Augusta.8.00 A~* Arrive at Charleston.5.00 P. aa, Leave Columbia.7 45 A. M.V Arrive at Charleston.B.rj? p. M, ? AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS (SUNDAYS EXOEPTXD.l Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M, Arrive at Augusta..6.30 A. M. Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. . , Leave Augusta.4.10 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.1.00 A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. I BUND ATS XXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.6.05 P. IL Arrive at Columbia.4.46 A. M. Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia.6.30 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.....6.30 A. M, SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston. :..3.00 P. H. Arrive at Summerville. 4.20 P. II. Leave Summerville.7.10 A. II. Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A. M CAMDEN BRANCH. On Mond ayt, Wednesday. and Saturdays, Leave KTngvlHe.....4.20P. H. Arrive at Camden.7.00 P. M. Leave Camden.6.35 A.M. Arrive at Ringville...M. Siirnedi * H. T. PEAKE, i February 15 General Superintendent, Safts. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality,/ finish and price. / MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAF ES 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 & CO.,] . oldest safe manufacturers) r. ? , -, (205 Broadway, New York. Principal )m chestnut Bt^ Phila. Warehousee j108Bank St., Cleveland^ And for sale by our agents in the principal cities throughout the United States. <* FOR SALE BY fr WM. M. BIRD & CO., No. 203 EAST BAY, CIIARLKSTOA. December 29 lyr JAMES KNOX.JOHN GILL KNOX & GILL, COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 125 SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, Oonsignmeuts of COTTON, BICE, ' frc, rtepoct faljy solicited, and liberal advances rrAle thereon. Orders for CO UN and BACON promptly executed with care and attention. At^il 27 12uio?* yi71LLIS di CH1SOLAL FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND . SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ot COTTON, RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL 8TOB18 ATLANTIC- WHARF, Charleston, 8. O. S. WILLIS.A. B. CHISOLM. Odober 25 JESSE C. LYNES, (Formerly of Charleston, S. C ,) ATTORNEY AND COONSELLOB AT LAW, New Orleans, La., ~Y Gives prompt attont on to business. Postoffloe Box 491. REFERENCES-Mesir^. Mo^RADY li *nN. Charles? ton. >. C.; lion. G. H BIOUGHN. (lon. L. MAD!. SON DAY, NewOrl ana, L*. t. 4 March 25 F. Il. T ll K Ml O L Ul. No. 1 B F. O A D - ?S T B.E E T , CHAULE TON, S C., MINER, SJiPI'LK AND DEALER Soul h Cni?lin.? \ativt Bone Phosphate. J?"Uiry ll :)ur>s IJIO i? ?sn i; > s MEN. TUE SUMTER NEWS, PUB Ll SU EB AT ?UMTEE] S. C., Ii OSE OF TBE BT>'' PA PHR-< IN THE UP? COUNTRY; hus a tar.'" eSrcu -rion, and affjrd? su? perior ati vantages as an aJve.'t.sLig in ?Jinna le.ms low. idJres LARK k O-T I N, February 22 Proprie ors. F lt ?i 51 4 Tit 350 boree power mc udioi; the OJ . i'rstoJ Conics . ut-off . input's, -Ii i- Valve sta . io.iar Kijgines fortable ?igi es &c. *lso C'r.-u .sr Mu'a\ and Oaug >av Milln. Suiar Car Mila, na ting i ulley?. ?ic. L th mil >hlng e Mills Wheat ul l'ou? M'.Ila, Cl ?a ar -ws Beinum, 4 c. Tend ior o.se i i olive Circular and i rice Lit:. WDOlJ & MANN 81 LAM liNGINE CO.. 1'obruarv 18 Cmos Utica, New Tors.