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THE DAILY NEWS. O vt e ? . * [The following beautiful enigma waa present? ed to the Brooklyn Pelii-coierie, among its lite? rary exoroifios : ) Witta spectral wlngB and bleated breath, My tonob la like the touch of death. Witta crooked head and double tail, li My coming makes v.be world turn pale I In Tain an army, sword ba hand, Would seek to drive me ire.m the land. Out off my double tail; and then. Like Richard, I'm "myself again." Decapitate me, like a pheasant, And now you've made mo omnipresent. And if both head and tail you sever. rm then more obstinate than over. Though high and spotloas in my birth, Tm basely trampled to the earth. But crushed to earth, I rise; and then. Like Monsii or Tonson--"come again. ' Commercial. imports. HAVANA-Per sehr 8 L Morgin-60 bbls Moiseses, to J A Bnslow tt Co; 66,000 Oranges, 'tb dozen Pineapples, 300 bnnches Bananas, to Bart & Wiith. lXx ports. LTVEBPOOL-Per British bark Borneo-06 bags Sea Island Cotton, 1883 bales Upland Cotton, 814 bbls Ro'ibx, 200 tons and 26 bags Phosphate, 9 tierces Cotton Seed. Charleston Cotton and lt lee market. cry;oE OF TH rc CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS.) OHABLKSTON, Monday Evening, March 29. J COTTON.-During the early part of the day the demand for the staple wes light and prices without strength, batata hiter hour a better demand sprung np and the article dosed steady; salos near 1000 bale?, viz:;cat 22;n3at 20,'4; 85 at 26% ; ?25 at 27; 188 at 37H ; 128 at 27* ; 188 at 27Xo. We quote : UVEJU700L CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary, to good ordinary.26?{@27 ?Low middling:....27^? Middling, i. ;.27X@ Hy Now York classification we quote: Lbw middling.Vtfi@ RICE.-The transactions in this grain were limited, tout prices. were steady; sales 60 tierces of clean Caro" Uns, viz: 40 tierces at 8^; 18 at 8^c tp lb. Wo quote common to fair clean Carolina at 1% ?8^; ?ced S B-10#S#c. ra arise ts tay Telefprapb. FOBEION MAKKETS. LIVZ&POOL, March 29.-Nothing doing in cotton. Rosin Bs. 8d. . Havan, March 29.-Cotton If. 40o. both on the around and afloat. DOMESTIC MA BRETS. Narw YOB*, March 29-Noon.-Money active at 7; sterling 8K. Gold 81K- 62'e 18 %. Cotton ?lull at a8Xa2t. . Evening.-Governments inactive. '62's, 17\*. Southern stocks heavy; South Carolina's 71}?. Cot tan steady ?sales 1800 bales at 28%a29c. Flour-su? per fiats State ts 85a6 90; common to fair extra South? ern t6 75(i7 20. Wheat held higher but very quiet. Oar* unchanged. Pork dull. Lard heavy ; kettle 1 BalS^o. Whiskey quiet. Bice dull. Turpentine eoxs?l. Rosin $2 40a8. Freights dull. Money 7-the pressure still continues. Gold 31 J{. Stocks heavy. BaxAnsKUas, March 29.-Markets unchanged, j CINCINNATI, Marah 29 -Mess pork held firmly at $32. Whiskey 91c. Lard l8>?al8Xc. Bacon, no? thing doing. Sugar-cured nama 18 )i al 9c. ST-. LOUTS, March 29.-Whiskey nominal at OOo. Perk t81 B0a32. WILMINGTON, March 29.-Spirits of turpentine bettor; salo? at 46a48. Boeln steady at tl 86at2 76. Grade turpentine active at tl 90at3. Tar quiet at ?2 70a2 76 Cotton dull. AUGUSTA, March 28.-Cotton dull. Sales 140 bales; receipts 168. Middlings 273** cents. SAVANNAH, March 29.-Cotton quiet but firm; mid? dling 27Xa28 oents. Sales 6C0 bales; receipts 1648. MOBILE, March 29.-Cotton quiet and demand Hea? ted. Salea of 800 bales low middling at 27c. Bo- * cetpts ?5fi. No exports. NEW ORLEANS, March 29.-?Cotton stiffer. Mid dllngs"28Xs38)ic ; sales 2600. Receipts since Sat? urday 873 Gold 32M; aigbt exchange on New York ??premium. Sogar dull; common 12, prime 14c. Molasses scarce but demand Ught ; prime 66a70o. ColtM&baas Siarket. COLUMBUS, March 28.- The following are the reports of the warehouses for the week, Northern middlings being the basis of quotations, and em? ploying strict classifications: Saturday, fair dem and. 26%3, aaiei 68 biles; Monday, quiet, 26}?c; saleB 40 hales; Tuwdory, unohangel, Bales 78 ba!e3; Thuis day. excited in morning, closed quiet, 26c, sales 861 balea, 'j o day's sales 818 biles. One lot of 96 bales brought '?5%c. Market steady at the following quo? tations: Ordinary 28r28#c; good ordinary 24>?a25o; low mt<ld ingfl 25>?e; middlings ^Northern) 26c; ?jood najdilungs noralnaL Warehouse sales for the Wsek'800 bahia. Week's receipts 3io bales against 702 the corresponding week of feat season and ?86 the previous Week of thia year. Shipments 1163 hales. WXTUCLT STATDCENT. Stocken hand sept. X, 1888. 280 Received past week...340 ?eoeived previously.45,490-46,880 to .-. ?..?!. -.. . ?el '-ti; . 46,110 Shipped past week.... ;.1,163 Shipped previously. .......82,471 38,624 Stock on hand March 2?, 1809... 12, iee Murray Ferris di Co.'s NaT sal Stores Cir? cular. NEW YOBS. March 27-Th? traainflsa in spirits turpentine last week supposed to be for shipment, turns om to have been on speculation, and our mar? ket receivini no relief therefrom, has again subaid 94, ORwng waak at 60 ctei merchantable. The sales .mount to Mt; bbl? at 60*03merchantable, and 68a SS* i or i-ew ?j.?->, ""tf?.^ig CrS?- i*?CS'.p.o ?12 bbls; exports 020 bbls. Rosin has continued ta fair demand but mostly st reduced quotations, considerable having changed hands at VtH -iso fer strained. The eales and re? sales are 26 0U0 bbl? st WA a'i 46 for strained com? Muon; fi' 40i*? i>2? fbr good strained; 12 SAafi 80 for We Si tftvi ?9 fer Se 1, and laelnda IMO pale at ti 90 at 60. At the close the quantity in first hands tor ?ale under t2 KO (for strained) is quita trifling, and as neartv all afloat ii sold to arrive for export, any farther demand would eaem to nee. ?s?tate a material advance in prices. Receipts 4664 bbls. Exporta J.8,117 tibie. W?ieii Utuling Mas-eta ?ft, ISfiO. NEW YORK, March 27.-THC MARKST.-in our but report the m rket closed steady at 28*<a28>{o for mido bug-uplands. On saturday thero w-is more doing and prices'were steady Low middling waa emoted at trfee.1 but could not be bought for less than MMe, and some contract? for March delivery wera am ti ed at 27*0. Kales 8314 balee at 28 H c for middling 'Menftay-with more activity ia Livar pool, und orders received by cable, there was a gen? eral demand- which was freely met by holders, bales 2326 balsa at 28)?c. 1 ueaday-there was a good in? quiry for export, but ewing to the full priors de? manded by holders there was not asuoh done. Ssles 2066 bale.? at 28X0. Wednesday-the advice of a movement in Liverpool started this market and a larg? bnainesa waa dons at >tf ti )?0 ad van co. princi? pally mr exoirt (ales 4123 bales at 2&Xa29o for ?Bidding uplands. Ihuraday-the activity in Liver? pool and Manohesier brought in buyers, the demand waa fr ely met by holders. Bales 4078 bales. Inorad htg Itel la transit. Middling 2tX?29o. Yestsrdsy there was very little done owing to the holiday in Liverpool, l here was no change in prices snd the sale* cttiyreeaked 1984 bales. Middling asjK*29o. Priesa he e hive improve! J,'e, snd Liverpool bas advanced 3-1 Sd. The Manchester market continues to improve aiowly, nader the reduced production of Seeds, me expectation that this crop will reach 2,600.000 b len, and the lear of a larger ci op next paar, still prevents haver* of goods from operating freely. The receipts this weak aro 32,314 bales, and the interior towns show a decroaso ia stock of 3673 hales, in the ?ta ii? heal position the s ock and cotton afloat tor Bremen will ne found. There have been received at the ports since lal September. 1,768 966 kales, of which exporters have taken 63 82s bales; spinners 444.9 ?4. sad tba aleck? have increased ?49.713 bala-. ' i elicit in receipt? as comparad with last ye ir 113 281 bales. Deficit in shipmen ts to Liv? erpool now 283,106 balee Upland h Mobile. New Flo, ida. ;' Orleans, Texas. Ordinary 26^.26- 2? ?26* M^sMSi atKaaOM Good Or- 7" dina y.36*isT7 27 e27X 27*a27fc aTKaMfc Low Mid diing..27X?2t 28 ?28* 28i?>28K SSXaMK Midd lin: 28%u29 29 1 429M ?fca?* MJTSM Rales ef tba week 18,024 balas, including 8960 to spinn ?ra, 1987 to speculators, and 12.107 to export Gross receipts at this port for tba week, 11,446 hatea. Mnoe lat September ?27.01? balsa. STATISTICAL Posmoa- . I860. 1808. Sto k in liverpool.V*.. 1. .Vi /SM 000 891 680 Afloat fi om India.,.... ? 197,000 173,000 Afloat from Amarlea. 160,000 280.000 Stock tn London...^.**'wv...... St TOO 71,020 Afloat .or Lonaon............... 00.OOO 88.000 BUxItln Bremen................ t.923 n.oi? r%J^^^\?^^'^UX?U^H 1.831.77* ?ass Mn wehr M rr Kl nr feet. MANOHES'lEU, March 12 -COTTON GOODS.-To? day the market is somewhat improved as compared with tho beginning of tho week. Tbo firmer t ne of the Liverpool market bas contributed, a'ong with tho recent decrease in prodnotton. to place both min i facturcrs and spinners in a botter position than some days ago. 'lhere is a slight inore ise of demand for shirtings, and in Uo'h borne and shipping jaros. Homo ?rade yarns are *d to *d per lb Jeerer. .Ince Tuesday, and some transact ons are. reportod at tWs figure. Buyers are extremely cautious io giving the increased rates demanded, and taking thejmarket Kouornli v, tb*re are sale? only at the full pricer* on Tuesday, but where there ia any change it is decided? ly ia favor of the seller. A telegram from Calcutta, dated the 9th, reports tbe good? market quiet but Him. Hew Bengal cotton 7>?d, cost and freight On the whole there ls a better feeling stace Monday a d Tuesday allround. Boston Market. BOSTON. Maroh 26.-Corras-The market con? tinues without improvement. Java ls selling in small lots to the trade at 22^0 gold. Kio is quiet at MslSc gold; in New York 1185 bags sold at 10?12??C gold, in bond ; in Philadelphia iOOO bags at 12>?c fold, in bond; 470 bags at 12>?c; 300 bags at lGj?a 7^o. duty paid; and in Baltimore 1003 bags at 12}io gold, in bond. COTTON-The receipts this week have boen 1812 bales, of which S97 bales were frcm New Orleans, 260 from Norioik, 264 by tbe Providence Railroad, and 243 by the Albany Railroad. The market has been dull throughout the week, although prices advanced >?<- V> lb. The sales this week bsve been 2000 bales, and the stock hero ls 15,000 halen. We quote ordi? nary at 26c; good ordinary 27c; low middling 28c; middling 29c; good middling 31a32c V lb. GUNNY BAOS.-Tbe market is quiet The prices are nominally 16>?al7>?o cash. Sales of 60 bales in New York at 17c currency. GUNNY CLOTH.-The merket is firmer with amore active demand. Sales of 500 bales at 21 Ko currency, deliverable in June; 200 bales at 16c gold ; 300 bales at 20)fcC currency; 150 bales at 20&C currency. NAVAL BTOBBS.-Spirits turpentine was firm and prices advanced, wi'h sales at 66a66o, but has since declined to 63o per gallon. Tar has bo n in demand with salos of 1100 bbls to arrive at $4 per bbl. In pitch or rosin we hear of no sales ot importance. Rica.-Tbe market is dull. Sales of Carolina at 9%al0c; Rangoon 9c per pound. TEAS.-Teas have been vu-y quiet this week. Sales of lines are wanted by the trade at prices same as last reported. Oolongs: we quote common to fair at 67a73c; good 75a9.>o; superior to fine Hal 16 ; finest $1 25al 60. Japans: common to fair 80a88c; good 92ca$l ; fine ? 1 06al 25. Young hvson : common to fair SOcatl; good $1 lOal 20; fine $1 30al 60; finest S160al 70. Con alar mees per Sonta i moilun KallroaO Marcia ?9. 629 bales Cotton, 83 bales Domestics, t cars Wood, 2 cara Lumber, 2 cars Slock. To Railroad Agent, G W William-i & Co, Graeser k Smith, Ravenel k Co, Pelter, Rodgers & Co. Fraser & Dill, Frost fr Adger, Mowry & Co, W C Courtney k Co, Johnston, Crews k Co. Thurston & Holmes, A R Mulligan, Caldwell k Son, W W Smith, G Foll?n, Cleghorn, Berring k Co, C Uraveley, htoll, Webb k Co, Taft k Howland, and Denny k Perry. Passengers* Per steamship Saragossa, from New York-Mr and Mrs C Fisher, Mr and Mrs Taylor, T H Blackweil, E Ward, C Pi oda, E Kretsohmnn, Mrs Jarvis and child, Mrs Kline, Mrs Muir and child, H O Croft, J Pierce, Mr Howes. L Britton, W H Hardy, J O Putnam. G Putnam, W Armstrong, E Probst, J B Blair, J Han? cock, G L Wright E Morgan, and S A Morgan, _^J5H?!?L??5?:_ JPort of Charleston, IVTar-olx 30. PORT CJkJL,IS?JSrjlJkJR. PHASES OF THE MOON. Last Quarter, 3d, 8 hours, 28 minutes, evening. New Moon, 11th, 8 hours, 27 minutes, evening. First Quarter, 19th, 9 hours, 46 minutes, morning. Full Moon, 27th, 1 hour, 1 minute, morning. flncHAAr-n.!^^ BETS. KOOK RISKS. HIOH WAT Kl?. 291 Monday.... 30 Tue sd ay.... SllWeduesday. " Thursday... Friday. Saturday... Sunday. 6..63 ? 6..17 6..61 6..18 6..60 I 6..18 6..49 i 6..19 5..47 j C..20 6..46 6.. 21 0. 45 ! 6..21 8..35 j 8..45 9.. 41 9.. 32 10..44 I 10..20 ll..41 H.. 8 Morn. 12.. 3 12..39 1.. 4 1..28 2.. 3 Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Saragossa, Bydr-r, New York-left Thursday, P M. Mdse. To Ravonel k Co, Mouth ern Express Co, Ilailroad Agents. J O Aiken Ac Co, G W Aimar, A H Abrahams k tons. J E Adger k Co. H D Burkett k Co, B Ilmann Bros. J A Brenner, O H Behre, H Bischoff k Co, A H Brahe k Co, T M Bris? toll, G H Brown, E Bates k Co, Cohen's Medical De? pot, Coben. Hanokel k Co, J Camps en h Co, L Cha? p?n k Co, T M Oater. J Commins, Crane, Boylston ts Co, P Darcey. W O Dake* fe Co, J ll Duval k Bon, L Elias, J A Enalow k Co, J Ferguson, J M Fraser k Bro, I L Falk k Co, J S Fairly k Co, C Graveley, J H Graver, c Goldstein, A G Goodwin k Co. Goodrich, Wineman k Co, N A Hunt. J Heeseman k Co, Hart k Co. Hohnes k calder, Miss E Haas. F Horsey, A Isaacs, Jr.. Jennings, Tbomllnson k Co, Kinsman Bios, Jeffords k Co, Johnston. Crews k Co, Klinck, Wickenberg k Co, c V Kenrick H Klstte k Co, G A Locke, A Langer, Lauroy ft Alexander, M Lu ti rs, W A Mebrtens. Lenvniok ot Sell, J W Miller * Co, W B McIntosh. MoDuffle Coben, L M, J G Milnor k Co, J Marshall, Jr. Mowry k Co, O Madsen, 8 B Marshall, W Matthiossen, Mantoue k Co, Nac'iman k Co, N E Railroad Ag nt North, Steele k Wardell D O'Neill k son, D O'Neill. B O'Neill, Pierson k Co, W A Pratt, C P Poppenbeim, W Roach. Baoul k JLynab, A M Robertson, J H ReOneker, O Steetley, L Schnell k Co, D H Silcox. t-baokellord k Kelly, W A skrino, H Stencken, ti W Steffens, D Holter!, stolt. Webb & Co, Strauss k Vance, J Thomson, W k H, S H Wilson, R White. F Wellman, W G Wbilden k Go, Werntr & Ducker, W J Yates. Mrs M JEeruow, G W Williams k Co, Denny k Parry, H Hers. Gram ann k Schwache; J Jara, 8 8 solomons, Charleston Hotel. W L Weob, A Bischoff, J F O'neill k Hon, J M, L Blohms,, J N M Wohltmann, Oatendorffh Co, PMeltzler, Marshall k Burge, Cameron. Barkley k Co, J Hyman k Co. J M leeman. R Wing, D Maguire, Walker, Evais k Cogs? well, Furchgott k Bro, J Meiieler, Holmes' Book Store, Ravonel k Holmes, M k A A eh ton, Do wie k Moise, and G Thompson. Sehr 8 L Morgm, Morgan, Havana-4 days. Mo? lasses and Fruit To J A Enslow k Co, and Bart k Wirth. Cleared Yesterday. British bark Borneo, Card, Liverpool-J A Enalow k Co. Sehr John E Dailey, Wall,, an Eas tom port, via " J Georgetown, S C-Risley k Creighton. Bohr^Edith, Randall, Barilla Biver, Geo-W Beach k Sailed Yesterday, fcchr Mary E Vancieaf, Jones. Cardenas. Sehr Ella af Pennell, Mitchell. Matanzas. . " Behr O H Groves, Weaver, Baltimore., hchr D C Hulee. Hlldreth, New York* Behr Beta. Brown. Phils elphia. Behr J E Daile- *??? aeorgetow?i, 8 0. - a Oreurt, Haskell, Bucksville, 8 O. From taxis Port. Bohr Richard Vaux, Whittaker, H?st on, Maroh 28. behr Galena, Hale, Bo don, March 20. Cleared for thia Port. Steamship Manhattan? Woodhull? at New York, March J7. Sailed for thia Port. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, from Baltimore, March 27. ahtpnsws by ToieptrapU. BOSTON, March 29-The war a teamer Galena has been ordered to Cuban waters. NEW YORE, Maroh 29-Arrived, coasters latest due. Meade, Bienville, Arago. WILMINGTON, March 29-Arrived yesterday. Re? becca Clyde ?rom New York. HAVANNAH, March 29-Arrived, steamships Gen Bsrnea irom New York and Fannie from Beltimore. Cleared, sehr Carrie Heyer for at John's, N B. Weather warm. Wind SSW. Memoranda. The ship B C Wi n thro o, from Liverpool for Charleston, was off Dunnamore, Maroh IL The ship Grab m's Pollay? from Charlee ton for Baltimore, waa spoken March 16, Oape Hatteras bearing W. The Bohr f A Cr coker, Currier, from Georgetown, S 0, arrived at Boston March 26. MST OF VKHSMM UP, CLEARED AND 8 AILED FOR THIS POM. FOREIGN LIVERPOOL. Ship B C Winthrop, Stewari, cleared.Maroh 8 The Royal Charlie, Anderson, sailed.March 8 MATAN EAS. British sehr Lion, Mc Lo.Lu, up.March 6 DOMESTIC SOBXOK. Brig Wm Robertson, Reed, up. .March 4 Bohr Sarah Cullen, AVIS, cleared.Maroh 2 8c.hr sarah A Hammond, Wylie, up.March 10 Sehr Demon, Johnsen, oleared..March 10 Sehr P M Bonney, Small, cleared.March 22 Bohr Stephen Monia, t<eaman, cleared.Maroh 36 NEV? ?ORB. Steamship Manhattin, Woodhull, cleared. .March ar I Sohr B F Oabeda, -. up.Marob 25 kehr David Faust Lord, c o .red.Marob 23 Sehr Coi Cook, Bearse. cleared.March 18 Sobr Yankee Blade. --, np.March 16 Sehr N W Knuth, Tooker, up..March 17 Sehr Jessie S Clark? --. up...March 17 ran. ADELPHI A Steamship J W Ever man, Snyder, oleared. .March 25 Bohr Eds Matthews. MoKlwee, oleared.March 10 Sehr Wataoga, Lawrance, np. Marah 01 Sehr Hannan Little, Godfrey, oleared.M ireh W sehr W BJTeaaiLj^^ WHITE LEAD, z i isr a, i? -A. lasrir a* OGLG?i?, TiEI?I?aES, A????HIMS ?e.? ?c. KAW AND B??LK?) LINSEED OILS, , - CAM&Kbft, BAMKLKY * CO., Northeast cornet Meeting and Cumberland streets. January! ?sae flimtUianmB. PIANO FORTES, MTJSIC, ?O. KECE1VED BY Ii ATE IMPORTATION?, A choleo assortment of PIANO FORTES, at strictly fr ct orv prices; warranted for five years. Also, eight different styles of Cabinet Organs and Molodeojs, ? f ibo best makers, Purchasers about selecting an instrument are in? vited to call and exomlne the supply of excellent instruments now offered for sale. In addition to the above, the undersigned begB to call attention to hta fino stock of Music il Instruments sud Musical Mer? chandise, ot the beet quality Foreign and american. A large and varied collection of Music Books, with late e"d fashionable bheet Music on hand, and re? ceived as soon as published. Boosey & Co 's popular standard of correct and cheap Musto Publications, from easy to the most difli- ult, to suit all tastes. Catalogues free on ap? plication. PIANO FORTES kept for Hire. PIANO FORTE8 and other Musical Instruments tuned, repaired, taken in exchange and bought. HENRY SIEGLING, C OHNER KINO ABB BHAUFAIN. JasT ENTRANCE THIRD DOOR FROM KINO. . March 23 tuf Imo LONDON AND PARIS EXPOSITIONS. PRIZE "JVLEX3.^XJS 1 - THE GEORGE A. CLARK'S O. 1ST. Tl SIX CORM, SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTON. Thia favorite Thread being Six Cord to No. 80, purely Soft Finish, ia recommended for its great superiority for Hand and Machine Sew? ing. FOR SALE BY T?E Principal Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods and Notion Dealers. February 27 Brno jRR?ctytiwi), (Casting?, ?U. PHOENIX IRON WORKS. JOHN IT. TAYLOR & CO., SUCCESSORS TO V AM BRO N 4( CO.. Engineers, Boilermakers, &c., JVoe. 4, 6 and 8 PRITCHARD-STREE2, (KBAB THE DST DOOK), Charleston., S. O. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-M A BI NE, STATIONERY AND PORTABLE. BICE Til RES OE IIS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING, IBON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS, CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IBON OE m BRASS. We guarantee tofurniah"?NOINE3 and BOILERS of as good quality and power, and at as low rates as can be bad in New York, Baltimore or Philadelphia. AGENTS VOB , Ashcrofts Low-water Detoetor, TH? ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IV THE BofLER. R&PA??S PSO?iPfLT ATTENDED TO. February 1 DAQ Smoa faints, (Dili* (gtc. CAMERON? BARKLEY & CO., NORTHEAST CORNER Meeting and Cumberland Streets. STEAM ENGINES _ GRIST MILLS CIRCULAR BAW MILLS, a MACHINERY. January 1 imo BELTING 1 BELTING ! 6000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT? ING 6000 FEET GUM BELTING, 2, 8, *, sud 6 PLY 250 SIDES PATENT DEES i i O LACE LEATHER 800 DOZEN METALLIO-TIPI ' L ? LAGING 100 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BELT STUDS 160 DOZEN TOLLMAN'S BEL* HOOKS 760 YARDS GUM PACKING, 1-16 INCH TO ft INCH THICK TUCK'S PACKING, J INCH TO 1, INCH DI? AMETER SOAPSTONE PACKING, h INCH TO lt INCH DIAMETER WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING ITALIAN HEMP PACKING RUBBER AND LEATHSfl HOSE MANHOLE AND HANDHOLE GASKETS OF ALL SIZES. CAM KRON, BAH Kbit Y *% CO., NortiMrts* Comer Mooting ?nd Cumberland streets. Jaansnry 1 ' _ ., . ' ._ smo 1?R IRON, S H SET IR d? Al BS WROUGHT AND OAQ? 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MANUFACTURER OF PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which bave established for themselves a reputation surpassed byfibonc. Through constant effort anAottention he hopes to merit a continuance of the public patronage which has hitherto been extended to him. february le_tntnaiyr ROSADALIS Purifies the Blood. For Sale by Druggists fe?vreryvrla?'e?. July 39 nao 1>? Safes. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PR00I SA F" El PM i? Ar? moat desirable for quality, finish and price, y MARVIN'S mfr utjt'l SPHERICAL BURGLAR SA FES Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS g VAULT DOOR8, EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOOKS Please send for a catalogue to MARTIN & CO., (oldest safe manufacturers) 365 Broadway, New York. 721 Chestnut St., Phil?. 108Bank St.,Cieveland,0 And for tale by our agent! in the principal cities throughout the United States. $ rois SAXE BY WM. M. BIRD & CO., No, ?03 BAST BAY, CHARbKBTOfl. December ? lyr Principal Warehouses sinkMiO ,v->r.-rf [ tn t-aa' il fl .1 ?!?->UM e.l OPPOSITE HAMBIS-MJTMMMT. January 97 grnfl?, OLIjcmittls, (Cte. EMPLOYMENT AT YOUR OWN HOMES EITHER SEE-KalUble for steady bunds. Pays large pro li tn. Address for particular? at once, COSTAR,No. IO Crosby-st.,N. Y. LATE8T NEW YORK NEWS. LADIES M Look Out ! ! Look Out ? ? Look Out ? ! Look Out ! ! '.noan ti ilea tho Complexion." "(Jives a Rosy Glow to tbe Cheeks." "A Ruby Tinge to the Lips." "Removes ail Blotohos and Freckles. "Ino Best in the World." COSTAR S " BEAUTIFIER! THE Bitter-sweet and Orange Blossoms. 49- One Bottle, $1-Three for $2. 1000 Bottles sold in one day in New York City. MW All Druggists in CHARLESTON sell it " COSTAR'S " STANDARD PREPARATIONS ABE "Costar V Eat, Reach, die., Extermln n tors. "CostarV Bed Bag Exterminators. "Cottar's" (only pure) Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Remedies known." "18 years established in New York." "2000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily. " ..I 11 Bewared 1 of spurious imitations." "All Druggists in CHARLESTON sell them. " Address "COSTAR," No. IO Crosby_<?t., rv. Y. Or JOHN F. HEN BY (successor to) DEMAS BA UNKA & Co., 21 Park Bow, N. Y. Sold in CHARLESTON by GOODRICH, WINKMJIN dc CO., March 23 WHOLESALE AGENTS. DAG lyr ~P OUT z ? S CELEBRATED Horse and Cattle Powders. mal, such as LUNG LOW WATER, HFAVE9, Coughs, Distemper, Fevers, Founder, Loas of Appetite and Vital Energy, fcc. This preparation, long and favorably known, will thor ongbly reinvigorate broken down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intes? tines. It ls a sure preven? tive of aU diseases incident to thia ant. FEVER, GLANDERS, YEL Tta use improves the Wind, increas? es the Appetite gives a Smooth and Glossy Skin and transforms the ' miserable Skeletons - into a fine looking and spirited Horse. TO KEEPER'S OF COWS THI8 PREPARATION IS IK VALUABLE It in croases the quantity aad Im? proves tho quality of the MILK. It has been proven by actual expert mint to increase the q u antity of Milk and Cream twenty percent., . and make the But "ter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle; it gives them an appetite, opens their hides and makes them tin ive much raster. TN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, SUCH AS COUGHS, ULCERS IN THE LUNGS, LIVER, ko., this articleacts ss a spe ?flc By putting ( om one-half to a paper in a barrel of swill the ab ve diseases w i 11 ba eradicated or en? tirely prevented. If given in time, a certain pre ti ve and cure' for the Hog Cholera. PRETA BED BT DAVID IC. F ?j UTZ, WHOLESALE DBUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT, Ko. 116 Franklin-street. Baltimore, Md. FOB SALK DY BOWIE dc MOISE, BOLES A LE DRUG HOUSE KcvlM MEETING-STREET, OPPOSITE OB1RLE8TOH Marchi*" HOTEL, - wslyr M. L. FILLEY'S Celebrated Cooking Stoves, ?. PHILANTHROPIST" AND " OIvTLIAN,' Manufactured nt Troy, N. Y., and for sale by D, L. FULLERTON, AUGUSTA, GA. rruiE?E STOVES STAND UNRIVALLED FOBTI JL opacity, durability, conveniences and the gen? eral purv'ne? to which cooking Stoves are used. Tbe PHILAKT.HBOPIST ls ortra heavy plated, and bas Ash Drawer ; can be made Into a six boiler hole stove; has east Iron Water Tank galvanised,or enamel lined. A strictly nrst-clasa Stove. The CIVILIAN is of a neat design, and has afine large Oven. Thia stove can be bad with the extension back, ?ixholei?. and reservoir when desired For further information apply to D. L. FULLERTON, January 80 Imo? - : ; Ann usia, Ga P. P. TOALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN kan MANU PA OT 0 BBB OF KM>OH?0 SA? HMS AND BLINDS, HORLBKCK'S WHABF, Chartisten, B.C. Particular attention paid to Shipping. /acinture, (Ctr. , cuMtt m i HDj^-lsriDSXj ZEEE. SILCOX, Nos. 175, 177 and 179 KINO-STREET, - - Charleston, S. C., Keeps constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment ot CABINET F ORiSTITTJRE, Of the latest and most approved styles, which ho offers at prices that cmnot fail to please. ALSO, CHAMBER AND COTTAGE SETS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ?ry TUE BEST ASSORTMENT EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET."{JO. IV* B.-Goods Caret ?Hy Packed for Snipping. March 13 DAO l?is????aos ^nsntatur. GUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE, INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Organized in 1859. All Policies non-Forfeit able. Half Loan Taken. No Notes Required. LAST CASH DIVIDEND 50 (FIFTY) PER CENT. Statement. Policies in force.$26,000,000 Assets. 1,600,000 Annual Income. 800,000 Losses Paid.- 500,000 Officers. W. H. PECKHAM, Preeidont. H. V. GAHAGAN, Soorotary. L. MoADAM, Actuary. G. A. FUDIOKAR, Superintendent. llliec tors. Hon. JOHN A. Dix, New York. E. V. HAUQUWODT, Firm E. V. Haughwout & Hon. JAMBS HARPER, Firm Harpar & Bros., Co. ex-Mayor New York. WM. WILKENS, Firm W. Wilkens & Co. JOHN J. CRANK, President Bank Republic. JULIUS H. PUATT, Merchant. WK. T. HOOKER, Wall-street. WM. W. WEIGHT, Merchant. WM. M. VEBMU?TK, Banker ( vermilye ?fe Co.) CHAS. J. HTAUB, Merchant. CHAS. G. BOOKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking WILLIAM ALLEN, Mo rehaut. Company. GEO. W. CO?LEB, Banker, Palmyra, N. ?. Hon. G KOBO E OPBYKE ex-Mayor of New York. GEO. T. HOPK, Presidout Continental Fire In I MINOT C. MORGAN, Banker. suranco Company. THOMAS RTQNB?, Firm Thomas Bigney A Co. JOHN H. SHERWOOD, Park Place. BEN?. B. ?SHERMAN, Treasurer New York Steam WALTON H. ,* TOKHAM. Corner 5th Avenue and Sugar Refining Company. Twenty-thira-street. AARON ARNOLD, Firm of Arnold, Constable & Co. EDWARD H. WRIGHT, Newark, N. J. RICHARD H. BOWNE, Wetmore & Bowne, Law- I GEO. W. FARLEE, Counsellor. yera. I W. L. COGSWELL, Merchant. GEORGE KEIM, General Agent for South Carolina. Or. T. BK KN ST jr tc it *J A. Examining Physician. R. ISSERTEL, GENERAL AGENT FOB CHARLESTON, January 12 6mo nao Office Nc !*(J5 King-Street, Ctatrleston. S. C. FEE/TIL IZE IR, S I RHODES' SUPERPHOSPHATE ! THE OLD AND LONGEST ESTABLISHED STANDARD MANURE. ORGHILLA GUANO ! PERUVIAN GUANO ! -o RHODES' MANURE IN IT8 PREPARATION, IS M\DE EQUALLY ADAPTED FOR FAGING lame crops of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tooao-o Potatoes and other Root Crops. The Manufaotuving Department is conducted by Frederick Kio tl, one of the most a.i Ulf ul Chemists and Manufacturers in the United States. It is endorsed, approvsd and recommended by all of the most prominent Chemists and Agriculturists in the Southern btates. "It can be relied upon aa uniform m quality," always roliable, productive of large crops, and unexcelled by any la the market, tn the higb percentage of "1 rue Fertilizing Principios." Price $67 60 oash, or *65 time, with Factor's acceptance, and 7 per cent, interest until 1st December, 1869. OK CH 11, LA GUANO-"AA." a fine Bird Quino, rich in Phosphates and Alkaline Salts. Price $85 cash. $40 time. PJfiltUVlAN OVADO-Warranted pure, and always on hand. Furnished at markot prices for cash. Analysis of Rhodes' Standard Superphosphate of Lime. Moisture Expelled at 212?.C.06 Soluble Phosphoric Acid.9.06 Equal to Phosphate Lime .19.78 Common Phosphoric Acid.16.08 Equal to Bone Phosphate.34.99 Total Phosphates..'.54.77 Lime with Phosphoric Aoid,. 29.68 Sand.00.00 fg>Sulphate of Lime and other Salts not estimated.40.18 100.00 The above Analysis indicates a Manorial Superphosphate of Lime of the highost prado ordi? narily found in the Amerioan market. Its large amount of Soluble Phosphoric Acid supplies an active nutriment for tho development and maturity of the fruitage. The Sulphuric Aoid whioh it contains, by chemical affinity with the elements of most soils, contribute to ita For-, tilizing Properties. To show* its beat effeots, this Superphosphate should ba applied undey and io contact with the Seed, and with a, moderately shallow covering of soil, ?. MEANS, Inspector, Savannah, Chatham Cou atv, Georgia. G. H. WILLIAMS, Assistant Chemist. February 18th, 1869. We guarantee that every package of RHODES' STANDARD SUPERPHOSPHATE shall fully come up to the above analysis. B. M. RHODES & CO., , No. 8? SOUTH-STREET, BALTIMORE. B. S. RHETT & SON, February 27 AGENTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. Huilroftus. SOUTH CAROLINA JRAILROAO. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I CHABurs'ro?*. S. C., February 19. 1069. f ON AND AFTER 8D?:DAY, FEBRUARY UtU, the PAHSKNGEB TRAINS of the South Caro? lina Railroad will run as follows : FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.0.30 A. IA. Arrive at augusta.<?.1Q P. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mernphie Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery anr Grand Junction. VOE COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.?.8.90 A" M. Arrive at Columbia.MS P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Rail? road, sur Camden train F?B CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta....8.00 A. M Arrive at Charleston.Ano P. al Leave Colombia.7 AC A. M Arrive at Charleston.6.0U P. M AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS (SUNDAYS SnCOWTKD.t Leave Charleston.7.80 P. M Arrive at Aturaste.0.80 A. W Connecting with trains for Memphis, Naahr?l? and Lew Orleans, vi* Grand Junction. leave Angnsta...4.10 P. al . Arrive at Charleston.4.00 A. M COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (SUNDAYS BXCKPTKD.) Leave Charleston.?.6.05 P. M Arrive at Columbia.4.45 A. kl - Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville anc Coln-nbis Railroad. I*ave conimbla. .6.30 P. M Arrive at Charleston.??SO A. M S' MM ERV (I,LE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.0.00 P. a*. Arrive at summerville........ *.'?o L\ M. LearveJtaramsTvUto....7.10 A. M Arrive at Charleston...8.25 A. kt CAMDEN BRANCH. On Monriay*, Wtdnetdayi and Saturday!. Leave Kh.gville. .A.-JO P. M. Arri e at Caradon.7.00 P. M. Leave Camden..6.35 A.M. Arrive at EingvUle......8.80 A.M. Signed' H. T. PEAKE, Februar 15 General Ruoenntendent. JAMB? KNOX. .?OHS om KNOX ft GILL, ?OTT *M; -W A C.* O H B AMD GENERAL OOMMB38IQN MHBOHAST5, No, tM SMITH'S WK A UV, BALTIMORE. > Ckmaignments of COTTON. RIOB, ?e., respect. M* soltarte*, and liberal ad vanees ni**, thereon Orders tor O?RN and BACON promptly exeemtei wath care ana attention. Aprils? AYERM SARSAPARILLA, FOB. PUHIFTINQ THE BLOOD. THE REPUTATION ^_ this excellent medicine en -^T^vV J?V8? ta derived from its y? Sa ( uro?, many of which are y^p m fflr truJ? marvellous. Invete v ''"^?g^P rato catea of Soro'.uious Aw disease, where the system /( fwl se?-med saturated with jgg x s?ss? corrup ftm, have been pn (B?nAj ?- Vm liOeu and cured by it ^BP^T*^1 ? Scrofulous affections and tt??S???' disorders, whiet were ag ...itfmnM Hr ?rft*aea tty thu scrofa -^d^^ESsBBBBW*^ loua contamination until they were painfully afflicting, have been radically cured io such great rumbiT- in ainu kt every section Of the country, tbat the uublic scarcely need to be Inf ormed of tts virtues or ase?. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive enemies ot our race. Often this unseen and unfelt ton i n of the orpanf s-n undermines the constitution, and invites the atiack ot enfeebling or fatal dlseaasa, without exciting a suspioion of its presence. Again, it seems to breed infection through toe body, and then,on som? favorable ooca ion. rapidly develops into one or other oi its hideous forms, either on the surface or among tbs vitals. In the latter, tubercles may be suddenly deposited bi tho lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it shows lt? presence by er ii-, ti ons on the skin, or foul ulcerations en some part of Ute bony. Hence the oreasionai use of a bottle of this SARAPARILLA 1* a ivisable, sven when no active svmi tonis of disease appear. Par? sons amide with, the fol oniDg complaints generally find ima ediate rebel, and, at length, core by tba use of this RARsAPAKILLA? Ht. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erya peius, l etter, Salt Rheum. Scald Head, Bing Worm, r ore 1- yen. Koro l ore, and other erup? tions or visible forms of Scrofulous dir eu SP. Also, in tho more ooacealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart Di ea?e, Fits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia and the va? rious ulcerous affections of the muscular and ner? vous systems. pynbitts or Venereal and Mercurial Disertes aro cured by lt, tbougb a long ?hue is required for sub? duing these obttiuate maladi s hy any mediato*. Rus lonn continued ns? of this medicine will cure the cora plaint. Iyucorrhasi or Whites, Uterine UI o-rations and Female dt?eas?s. are commonly soon relieved and ultimately oared by its purifying and invigorating eff et M?nate Directions for each case are found in our Almsnao. sun lied gratta. Rheu? matism and Gi ut, when raas?d by stimulations of extraneous matters hi tne bloo t. yield quickly to it, aa alan Liver Complaints. Torpidity, Congestion or Infi unmet lon of the Liver and Jenn iee. wh n arm? ing, as they often do f om the rankling poisons in ?hoboed J his SAB-PA KII.LV !? a great revtorer for tba strength sad vt jor of tue system. Ibo te who are Languid and Listle s. Des pond ont, siee.pl ss and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions or Vean, or at y of tho affections symptomatic of Weak naas, will lind Immediate relief au J convincing evidence Of ito teetora ti ve power upon trial. WUSPABJBO vt pr. et? 0- AY Kit di CO., Lowell, itt?*?., .Ll' .I?*rtio*1 fm Anaiyttoel Ohemist?. Bold at WboUaale. bjt DOWIh 4 MOKE. , M w ' . ^ ^ Oksrteaton. Benth Caro h oe, And by Et tail Drajglsta everywhere. March 2$ MO tbatnBanoa