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THE DAILY NEWS. Rococo. . You cannot, tee tte reason why My boort should love these flowers still ; You cann.,, tell tho cause wby I, Through changing good and ill, Should hola one link unloosed between The things that ure-and might have been. That from the subtle scented Past, Tho fragrance of a dying hope Should sometimes come, and far ou'la st All flowers on the slope. Among whose nuwer life my feet Now wander on-now half retreat. How these dead leaves, pressed close and cold, A living memory embalm, Fairer than all fair loves of old; How, from the golden calm Tb-it giro? me now, sometimes my eyes Look backward, with a sad surprise. You cannot see the phi.i.tom hours Come back from that far spirit land ; The spell of these long-faded flowers You cannot understand. Let be-the things aro not that were, And Time's a sad interpreter. Ah, well, n'importe! 'tis better so; I would not have you waste one sigh; Who knoweth bow to live, should, know Bow-when Fate calls-to die! And. if one heart mast quite forget, What matters-one remembers yet AnoTso, in neither clout ir scorn, I lay these simple flowt.s by; For hp ht] v won' is lightly worn And lightly lost-but I, Who win not, cannot loee.-and so Give back the flowers, ard let me go. OFFICIAL. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Postofllce at Obarleaton, for the ireek ?aldina APRIL 22, 1869, ?nd printed officially in THE DAILY NEW*, as thc newspoper having the largest circulation in the City of Charleston. 49*Persons calling for Letters Advertised, should .tate that they are "Advertised." ~ ?s>Oiti co hours tro m 8 A. H. to 6 P. M. On Sun? day B, from 5 to G P. M. BTAJiLET'Q. TROTT. Postmaster. WOMBNTSLI^ Atkin, Miss C |Gibbs. Lucy |McGuire, Mrs W Ashley. Mis? F Qilbritt, Mrs M G Atkins, Amelia . 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GB Walter A "o. G W Williams A Co, E J Wies, W K Evan Kl'kpatrick A Witte, Thurston A Holmes. Frost A'*dgfr, Strauss, Vance A Co, W W Smith, Caldwed A Son CGraveley, F D O Kracke, G Foll?n, Clazhnrn. Herring A Co. and B O'NaM- _ Paeaencera? Per steamship Hagnolta, for New York-W Pen? ney 8e(rriff. D W O'Brien and lady, W Brown and ladv. Mr* Marv Mazyck. Miss J Br nueker. G Bulk fey and lady. H B Midway and lady, C F Hammond, lady and daughter. C Fisher and lady. S Mci ullougb, G D Conner. F A Benedict, Dr J Ta- lor and lady. C Dcncphon. S E Burnett, N R Middleton. Jr, P Har dJuran. WOG dn>y. L Ball, Mrs F Daner and sou. Hiss Bulk!**, H M Minor. J a Cronoy. W H Bn??n and lady. P Hrgnff, o Klintworth. J TTertel, m stesratte, and 13 on deck. Fer ?tonner rrnih'e. from Fdlsto, Ac-H Vilsrm. n- T A . ram;iton. H b'eber, L 8chergdecker, J Bte /tttondttUttb QLommrrndL T?t Charleston Money Market. THURSDAY. April 22, 1869. The past week has not been characterized by any large transaction?, and securities have not changed materially. Bills of the State banks still show on advancing tendency. South Carolina Railroad siock, whole shares, 45? to 46; halves 22 to 22?. City etook was in brisk demand, and sales were effected at 62? to 63. Ihe new sis per cent, bonds, issued by the State in lieu of the Bank of tbe State billp, are |sheldat60, and though thc demand has been good, a manifest preferenco has been 6hown for the old bonds. City of Charleston Fire Loan bonds ai-e quoted at 73. Gas stock at 21? to 22. Sales ot Charleston and Savannah Railroad stock were effect? ed at 15?. SOUTHERN BASK BILIS. Current Rates Bank of Camden.72 ?75 Bank of Charleston.CC @C7 Bank of Chester.ll ?00 Bank of Georgetown.ll (300 Bank of Hamburg. 7 ?00 Bank of Newberry.05 @00 Bank of South Carolina.IC @V7 Bank ol' State of S Carolina, prior to 1861.?2 ($43 Bank of State J i S. Carolina, after 1st Jan., 1801.16 ?00 Commercial Bank. Columbia.2 ($00 Exchange Bank, Colombia.ll @00 Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston..0 @00 Merchant's Bank,Cheraw.0 ?CO People's Bank, Charleston.73 ?75 Planter's Bank of Fairfield. .... 5 ?00 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank.Charle6ton.70 @00 Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, (old).57 ?00 Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston, (new).,.65 ?00 State Bank, Charleston. 5 ?00 Union Bank, Charleston.93 m Ol) City of Charleston Change Bills.90 woo State S. Carolina Treasury Notes.92 ?93 BONDS. STOCKS AMD COUPONS. " . City of Columbia Bonds.70 (?00 City of Columbia Coupons..80 ?90 South Carolina Railroad and Bank Stock j?jvh o '. e shares).15 ?46 ScSjBjhDarolirm Railroad ?halt snarer).22 ?221* S. CXTtailroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.75 ?00 S. C. R. R. Seven Per Cent. B'da.8"! ?00 S. C. Railroad Certificate bf Indebtedness.76 (a 00 City of Charleston Sa Per Ct. Stock.C2>iKW City of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.75 ?00 State of South Carolina Bonds (old).71 ?72 State of South Carolina Bonds (new issue, of January 1,1867)....-j..69 @70 State of South Carolina boneTfi (issued lor Bank of the State bins).CO (SCO State of South Carolina Stock.65 ?GC State of South Carolina Coupon?.65 fri 00 People's National Bank Stock.102 ?00 First National Bank Stock.103 ?00 Greenville and Columbia Railroad State guaranteed bonds.55 ?00 Greenville and Columbia 1st Mortgage Bonds.71 (mia Northeastern R. R. 1st Mortgage Bonds.83 ?00 Northeastern R.R. 1st Coupons (past due).C0 @U0 Northeastern R.R. Certificates of Indebted? ness.50 @00 Charleston Gas Company Stock.21 ??($22 Charleston City Railway Stock.51??62 Charleston and Savannah RaHroad Bonds (State guarantee).'.. 50 ?03 Charleston and Savannah Railroad Stock. 15?? 00 City of Savannah Bonds.91 ?92 City of Savannah Coupons (duo previous to 1st June, 1866).95 ?00 City of Savannah Coupons (due after 1st June, 1806).96 ?00 Memphis and Charleston Railroad Stock. .44 ?4G Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bonds.90 ?00 Memphis and Charleston R. R. Coupons.. 93 ?00 Imports. MAYAGUEZ, P R-Per sehr Nellie Carr-141 bbds and ll bbls Sugar. 137 puncheons and 12 tierces Molasses, to Risky & Creighton. Exports for the Week ending Thursday April 33. romos. LIVERPOOL-Per steamship Camilla-194 bags Sea Island Cotton. 1579 baleB Upland Cotton, 15 bales Toba co, 610 bags of Ground South Caro? lina Phosphate, 108 bbls Ro.-in.... Per ship Pa? cific-10 baga sea Island Coltou, ur, i biles Up? land Cotton, 130 tons South Caroliua Phosphates Per British bark Agra-70 bags Sea Island Cot? ton, 2052 balea Upland Cotton. 76 bbls Rosin. A PORT IN THU UNITED KI NC DO.M-rer British brig Teresina-472 bbls Spirits Turpeutine, 1336 bbls Rosin. 92 obis Tar. CBONSTADT-Per British brig Cecilia-?52 bole? Upland Cotton. SANTANDeR. SPAIN'-Per Spanish brig Florencia Inward Cargo. BARCELONA- er Spanish brig Moojuich-300 bales Upland Cotton. DOMESTIC. ROCKPORT, ME-Per brig Manzanillo-119,118 feet Steam Sawed Lumber._ NORTH wsYMornr, 3lA!tS-Per Sehr smrau A Hammond-340 tou3 South Carolina Phosphates. PROVIDENCE, R I-Per sehr Lucy Al Collins-100, 000 feet Flooring. NEW YORK-Per steamship James Adger-67 bales Upland Cotton, 74 tierces Rice, 59 bales Yarn, ?4 casks Clay, 54 pkgs Sundries, 720 pkgs Vegeta bles_Per steamship Manhattan-IC tierces Rice, 78 bags Sea Island Cotton, 90 bales Upland Cotton. 116 bale? Domestics, COO sacks Phns phates, 109 empty Barrels, 35 Packages. 532 pack ages Vegetables....Per steamship Magnolia bags Sea Island CotiOD, 6C4 bales Upland Cotton, 21 tierces Mee, 4?U boxes and crates Vegetables 5 bbls Vegetable.*, 115 bales Domestics. 75 b?l* Ros n, 64 casks and 2 bbl* Clay, 9 sacks Dried Fruit, 60 packages Sundries, 2 bbls Phosphates ....1er sehr Moonlight-IHward Cargo, Log wood.'...Per sehr N W Smith-25,000feet Lum? ber, 45 bags Rico Flour, 275 bundle? Cotton Bands, 180 empty Ale Barrels, 7 balts Paper Shavings, 169 bbls Roam, 1200 empty Carboys. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Prometheus-200 tons Phosphate Rock. 97 bales Cotton, 49 bales Yarn, 7 tierces Rice, 01 bbls and 21 boxes Green Peas, 10 big? Cocoanuts, and Sundries....Per sehr Hannah Little -100.000 feet Flooring Boards. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Maryland-58 tierces Rice, 111 bales Upland Cot tun. 21 bales Yarn. 31 casks Clay. 74 bbls Rosin. 9 packages Dried Fruit, 50 packages Green Peas, 40,000 feet Lum ber, and Sundries. THE CHARLESTON MARKET. [FOB THE WEEK ENDING THU06DAY, ?F&TL 22.J COTTON.-The absence of activity or strength in manufactured goods continued to causo a dullness in this article during the wec-k, end the business at all points bas boen limited, with rather a weakening tendency in prices. The English market,which open? ed at 12?d formiddling uplands, receded to 12 '" d ; atNew York, where tbs staple commenced at 28%e, the rates fell off to28?a28*ic, and at this point the inquiry has been light with some demand for good cotton, the prices of which, owing to light stocks, have been fairly maintained, while the lower des? criptions havo been weak, and buyers wanted con? cessions before operating. Thc movements of the Liverpool ond New York markets for the period under review have becc as follows: On Friday, April 16tb, no tolegrams were received fron the former; the latter was without decided change-?les 1800 bales, at23?c. On t!at urday the former was quiot-salps 80U0 bales, up? lands 12?d; the latter was unaltered-sales 700 bales al 28?c. On Monday the former continued quiet-siles 8000 bales, uplands 12?d@12?: the latter was without change-sales 1800 bales at 28f?c On Tuesday the former was dull-sales COCO bales, uplands 12?d-yarns and fabrics at Manchanter re? ported heavy ; the latter was a shade lower-sales 2700 bales at 28?@28?c. On Wednesday the former was easier but not quotably lo ver-salea 7000 bales, upland 12^d; tho latter was quiet sud unchanged -sales 1900 bales at 2S}-:(d)2&%c. Yesterday the for? mer was duU aud unchanged; the latter was dull and nominal. The following is the statement of thc cotton in sight at the latest dales: 1869. 18G8. Stock in Liverpool. 314 000 409,870 Afloat from India. 216,000 179.000 Afloat from America. 166,000 245.000 Stock in London. 83 180 64.570 Afloat lor London. 60.000 28,000 Stock in Havre. 43 925 22,743 Afloat fop Havr->. 29,240 38 260 Stock in Bremen. 4.796 7,957 Afloat for Bremeu. 10 388 6 784 Stock in United States i-ort-. 3*3.091 2C4 B$i I Stock in tho Ulterior towns. 07,532 23,544 Total.1,333,149 1.280.CI2 Excusa in visibly snpp y. 67.637 Stock of cottou*held by Manchester sninncre at the mills now 70,000 bales; samo tune 1SCS. 220.00U bale!. Middling uplands now l'2?d ; thou 12>i? 12v?d. The arrivals of sea islautls and Floridas have about suspeuded, but uplands at this port for tho week show an increase on last yea;-. Tho receii.tp bavo beou 1 bag sea islands sud 1821 bales ni uulunds. acaiu't 4 bays sea ??lanas and Floridas, anl 2197 bah s of up? lands the week before ond 7 bags of sea islands aud Floridas and 1171 bales ol uphuds for thc same week hst year. Tho supplies have boen from the follow? ing sources, say of uplands per ?out? Carolina Rail? road. Hill bales; per No.thoasteru Railroad, 210 bavs; of sea islands, ono bag of Flo:ila long staplo from Savannah. Ihe transactions aud prices prevailing ia this mar? ket lor the week have been us follows: On Fridav, April 16, the non-arrival of (he usual liverpool telegrams, and the quiet state of the New York market, oau.-ed aiubt demand; sales 200 bals s, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 26?@ 27?; low middling 87?; middling 27&@28 oents n th. On Saturday Ibo inquiry was moderate and tin a?ttOOl limited; sales 2C0 bales; quotation-; as fore. On Monday tbere waa a good inquiry tor thc 1 ter qualities, which were firm and in light tupi while all prades were steady; sales 500 bales, 01 nary ta good ordinary being quoted at 2G!?<S27 low middling 27,'?; middling 272?@28 cents fy lb. On Tuesday the market was dull, particularly the lower grades, which could only be sold at c cessions, and quotations for these qualities w somewhat nommai ; sales 120 bales, ordinary to gt ordinary be quoted at 26>?@27; low middling 27? 27>i. aud middling 27 J? (ii 28 cents fy lb. On Wednesday the staple was flat, domind lij and quotations somewhat nominal: tales ISO bal ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 2G}?@ low middling 27.*-4'@27K. middling 27?.?/?28c fy Yesterday the market was dull and weak; aa about 100 bales, say CO at 26J?; 8 at 27J?; 8 at 27 1 at 28; 4 at 28>?. Our quotations are nominal, si LIVETTOOI, CLASSTPICATION. Ordinary to cood ordinary.26'i(q)27 Low middling.27,'??ti?7>? Middling.27&<?|28 By New York classification we quote : Middling.28 ?2Sl4' SEA ISLAND Correar.-After a Ion,' period of dr ness, in which holders displayed groot firmness, t which were unavailing against the very low figui prevailing for this quility of tho staple at the poli of consomption, sellers found it ueco=sary to ma such concessions as would meet the views of pt chasers, and having submitted to adeclireof i5@5 fy lb, and in some cases evon lower rates from t highest point of the market, a good demand exist during the first of the weclr, and some 250 bales Floridas aud sea islands woiv disposed of, butt the past day or two the article has been quiet; anio: the sales were 3 sea? islands at 70, 2 at 72, 4 at 73, at 75,1 slamed Florida at 50, 6 at 60, 8 at 02, ll al ( 3 at HS. 20 at OS, 32 at 70. The transactions we mostfy confined to clean con-mon and goad rm din Floridas, which may b? quoled a?G0(i370c; extra fi: floridas may bc quoted at8>(ii?90c fy lb. Comm? clean to medium Carolina sea islands may bc quod at G5@75c $ lb. The finer qualities are sornewh nominal. BICE.-Thc arrivals of Carolina rough hive be? confinel ton few limited lots, mostly lrom the int riorby rolL The market for this grain hos bet dull, and purchasers have genera'ly refuged to op rate unless at rates iu their favor, which facto have, in most instances, dccliacd to meet, and tl business in tho article has been quite rcslrictei Inc tranrsctions have been only about 1C0 pierces i :lean Carolina, say 28 at 8c. ; 20 at 8)i, and CO at 8}? fy lb. We quote somewhat nominally common i air clean Carolina at 7?@8c. ; Rood 8V@8^c. fy 11 NAVAL STORES.-There have been rcceivod du og the week 143 caaks spirits turp?n'inc, 405 bbl ?rude turpentine, and 519 bbls. roBin, which wei nosily sold. Tho spirits of turpentine was dispose )f at 125,-13c $ gallon. Tho following sales of rosi aok place: .17 bbls. extra pale at (8 $ bbl; 21 bbl pale at il 50; 111 bbls. lo# palo at S6a6 50; 34 bbl: ito. 1 at 85; 10bbls. opaque at 14; 74 bbls. low No. tt $2 76; 68 bbl?, extra No. 2 at $2; 178 do. No. 2 : $190. 92 bbls. tar was disposed o? at %2 50 fy bb I he foUowing were the transactions in crude tu: Dentine: 93 bblB. at $4 50; 117at$4 25; 22 at $4; 21 63 75; 117 at $2 70; 4 at $2 60; 6 at $2 45; 85 at $2 il I at 82 30; 1 at $2; 46 at $1 65; 18 at $1 2C. We quoi rirgin ?t $4 25 fy bbl. HAY.-The roceipta were obout 400 bales ot Eas ira qualities. We noto f oles of about 300 bales c Eastern at $1 35 fl hundred. COB N.-Thc market having a good supply of tbi {rain thero have been no arrivals of note *for th reek. The inquiry has beon light, and the transom loos have been in a retail way at about $1 Mil 1 B bushel, weight sacUs includod, tor white M ry and. r LOOR.-The market is amply supplied wiwl nost qualities of Northern and We.-lern brand*, am vllb good supplies m the hands of onsuuicrs ant i prospect of ftill e isier prices, purchasers buy l:ght y. We qijote Northern und Western super at SC T6(n ' fy bbl.; extra S7 25@ 8 25 fy bbl;family at $8 coca! }) bbl., and extra and choice brands al $lCf&ll f jbl. Southern brands are m limited supply ant nay be quoted at S8@8 50 fy bbl. for super, $9@9 51 E> bbl. for extra and S10@ll fy bbl 1er family ItmiHMV IMIJ i..lil. - HMM? -rr*73 p oui. lui nprr, 510 fy bbl. for txlrn and SH 50 fy bbl. foi boice family quilltien. BACON-Is in light demand and only In moderate tock. Prices have boon without important cbaug< rd we quote prime shoulders at 15c fy lb. Prim? lear iib sides at J8318.^c $ lb. Dry salt fd shoul lera are hold at 14c, sud sides at 17c fy lb. BUTTEU.-There ls a moderate stock of prime loehen. With piospects of receipts or new eror. irires uro easier, and we quoto prime at 5Uc fy tts. Vestern and other lower grados sell from 20@10c ? lb, is in quality. SALT.-Thero have been no arrivals of this article luring the week. Store lots ore held at $2 10 fy eek. IN Ul l BAGGING.-The market for this article ios been quiet. Gunny cloth 45)? inches w.do and H lbs to the yard, is held at 23)?@24c. Dundee tagging, 44 Inches, Iii lbs. for the yard, is held t 30@35c. Sea island baggiDg, 45 inches wide, 2 hs. for the yard, ie held at 45c. ROPE.-Iho demand for rope is moderate, and rices are somewhat nominal at quotations. We [uotc hemp at - cents fy lb. ; greenleaf at 10 cents, nd jute at 8)?@9 cents fy pound. IBON BANDS AND TIES for cotton, ofthomoel pproved patterns, are offered on the market, at 7 8c fy lb. TIMBER AND LUMBER.-Tho stock of this rticle on the market is very small and receipts igbt. We quote timber for milling purposes j rom fy%S fy M. Shipping timber at 812 and upwards; .i'gf?-i flooring is very scarce, and would command 15 fy M. Bright lumber, good merchantable; rom city mlils, cut to Fizo, from 22^25 by the argo. FREIGHTS_To Liverpool, by steam, we uoto Kd on uplands, and %d on sea island; y sail, %d on uplauds, ;?d on .-ea islands, lavre nominal. To thu West Indies, Cuban ports 0 rt h aide, on lumber, $9 00 in gold, and S10 ciuth side. Coastwise-To New York by steam ?c fy lb on uplands, and lc. on sea islands, 1 fy rierc'? ou rice; by sail,-fy balo on np ands, and-fy tierce on rice; on hoards S7 50? i fy M, on rcs J wed lumber $10 fy M., on timber -. To Boston, by steam, via Baltimore,, nominal m'cotton and - fy tierce on rice; by soil C-1C@ -cc fy lb on cotton, $12 00 fy M. on resawed lumber ind $13 00 fy M. on timber. To Philadelphia, - 3 ft on upland cotton by steam and -c. fy b by sail ; on flooring boards 18 fy M. ; on re awed lnmbe-, 810: on timber, 810 60 fy M. .o Baltimore, by steam, cotton nominal, on un? trod through to Philadelphia, via Baltimore, -; - fy tierce on rice; phosphates, fy 2000 lbs., - in >ackages, in bulk as per agreement; lumber ;'? M $8@10, as in size; wheat fy bushel. - in sack?. Hy this line to Philadelphia on cotton, - ; rice fi tierce -; phosphate per ton, - in packages, ly sail on boards and scantling, hone o to Baltimore, 8; on lumber $10; phosphates 85. EXCHANGE.-Sterlinu Bills-The rate yesterday vas 143%@144 for sixty day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks are purchasing light checks on New York par; 5 days ii discount They are selling sight checks at ?, prom. GOLD.-The brokers WTO yesterday buying at 14, -.nd selling at 35??. Markets by Telegraph. FOBEIG.V H ASSETS. LOSDON, .April 22-Noon.-Consols 03}?. Bonds tog. Aftcrnosu.- Bonds 80>i. LtVEBPOOL, April 32-Noon.-Cotton flat; uplands 2al2!?d; Orleans U?*Ai)(l? sale? 700J halos; ?ombay shipments si-ce last report lo 17ih, 43,000 jaie*. Aflerno-in.-Cotton dull and uuehanged. Lard iiiiet und ?toady. Pork dull. Common rosin 5s. fallow 13s Cd. Evening.-Cotton dull;uplands 12d; Orleans 12>?d. Turpentine 29a 60. HAVRE, Anni 22-Cotton declining; trc3 ordinaire au the spot If 45c. DOMESTIC S1.VKKET8. Ntw YOBS, April 22-Noon.-Money 6teady at 7; sterling 8J<; gold 84;{, Cotton quiet at 28Ma28#c. Turpentine stoady at I'tfc. Rosin Aim; strained 52 65a2 00. " Evening -Cotton heavy; ealoi 1300 balos at 28'ia 2?J?o. Flour favors buyers, with more doing for export ; common to fair extra Southern SC lOaG C5. Wheat heavy ; sp lug Ic lower. Corn closed heavy iud declining. Pork a ehado ea-lor; new $31 2Ua Ul 30. Lard quiet at 19.il0>?. Whi-key dull aud nominal. Groco les dull. Naval Blores quiet, freights dull and unohang?d. iioncy more active it 7 per cont Ovid weak at 33^33^. [sterling steady; bonds dull aud lower; OS's 28; stocks heavy, unsettled and lower. BALTIMORE, April 22.-Cotton nominal at 28a28?c. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat du'l; choice val \ ?ey red $2 2C ; shipping red $110. Corn dull ; white 'i9a80c; yellow 84a86c. Pork quiet. Bacon _active and firm. CINCTNVATI, Aprii 22.-Whiskey steady at 90c. Pro? visions quiet and firm. Mess pork 831. Shoulders 13?crXlear sides 17c. Lard generally held at 19c, with 18?al8?o offered. Fr. Lor/13, April 22.-Flour flat; superfine$1 75. Whiskey dull at 87. Bacon shoulders 13al3?; clear sides 17. Mess pork S31a3l>i. Lard S rm; holders generallv out of the market. WILMINGTON, April 22.-Spirits turpentine firmer at43?a4i. Bosin active SI 9i)a6?. Crude turpen? tine steady at SI G0a4 25. Tar firm at $2 35. Colton duh at 20. SAVANNAH, April 22.-Cotton quiet but steady: middlings 27? cents. Sales 350 bales ; receipts 1312 ; exports Ci3 coastwise. AUGUSTA, April 22.-Cotton dull and nominal; sales 50 bales; receipts 100; middling 25?o2C. MOBILE, April 22.-Cotton firm and in fair do mand ; sales COO bales. Low middlings 2G? cents. Receipts 760 bales; exports 5350. NEW Oru.E\xs, April 22.-Thc high pprades of cot? ton arc scarce and unchanged, while the lower glades arc easier. Middlings 28? cents. Sales 2C00 bales; receipts 612; oxports G292. Gold 34?. Sterling 45.?^. New York sight exchange Xa? per cent premium Sugar dull; common 9al0; prime 13?. Molasses : fermenting 55. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON. April 21.-TURPENTINE-Arrives slowly, and is in moderate request. Sales of 05 bbls at $4 25 tor new virgin, S2 70 for yellow dip, and $1 CO for hard, por 230 pounds. SPIBITS i UBPE.sTiNE.-Market steady, with a fair inquiry to-day. The ?ales reach 362 bbls at 43c per gallon. ROSIN-Is in moderate demand, .aud the lower grades aro a shade higher. Wo quote saies of 250 bbls at $1 90 for strained ;??65 bbls at SO 50, $5 87?a G 50 for pale, and 38 bbls at S9al0 for window glass. TAB -7U bbls received and sold at S3 35 por bbl. COTTON-Oue small lot sold at 2Gc for low mid? dling. Charleston Wholesale .Prices. BA QUINO, yard Dundee. 30 ? 43 Gunuy Cloth. - @ - BALE ROPE, fi lb-Manilla. - ? - Western. 8 ? 12? .Tu e. 8?? 9 COTTON, fl lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary. 26j-'? 27 Low Middling.r. 27?@ 27? Middling to btrict Middling. 27?@ 28 Good Middling. - (a) - Sea Island. - . ? - COFFEE, $ lb-Rio.I 20 ? 26 Laguayra.. 2h ? - Javo.I 35 @ 10 FERTILIZERS- I Carolina Fertilizer, V> 2000 lbs... ?65.00 ? - Wando Fertilizer.100.00 ? - Doublo ReQnod Poudrctte.|30.00 ? - Niles* Phosphate.?3.00 ? - Peruvian Guano, V 2240 lbs. 05.00 (te - Pacific Guano, 2000 lbs. 65.00 ? - Pheonix Guano. 65.00 ? - Baugh'sPhosphate, 92000lbs... 60.00 (ct, - Rhodes' Phosphate. 2000 lbs...|G5.00 ? - Rhodes' Stand. Manure-565 time 67.50 ? - Orehilla Guano-.S40 time 35 00 ? - Land Plaster. 24.60 @ - Mapes'Super Phosphate, W 2000 rb E5.00 ? - Zell's Raw Bone Phosphate.60.00 ? - Zell'a Super Phosphate of Lime.. 60.00 ? - Woolston's Phosphate of Lime..-. ?65.00 ? - Woolston's Vegetate. ? 2OC0 lbs 65.00 @ - Croasdale's Gen. Snper-Phos, not GO.00 ? - Bowers'Complete Manure, net.. 60.00 ? - Sardy's PhosphoPeruvian, cash. C5.00 @ - Sartly's Pacific Guano, cash. 60.00 Isa - Paupsco Guano.,|66.00 ? - FLOOR, bbl-Supei . 6.75 ? 7.25 Northern and Western Extra. 7.60 ?8.00 Baltimore Extra. - @ - Southern-Super. 9.00 Cd, - _, Extra.10.00 fol - Family.ll.CO ?11.50 GRAIN-Maryland Oats, busbot.i - ? - Western Oats, bushel. 80 ? - Corn, fl bushel. 99 ? 1.12 HA Y, %? cwt.-North River. - tai - Eastern.?1.35 ? - t VU UER, *tf 3L lea- I Clear White Pine, 1st .mality.[50.00 ?55.00 White Pine, good run.138.00 ?40.00 Tellovv Piuc. 20.00 (?25.00 Boards, ? M. feel-Rough.U2.00 ?15.00 Grooved and longued_128.00 ?32.00 MOLASSES. Q gallon-Cuba.| 43 S 50 -Mn. i ml-,-r-.-rt-.-7-Tl-Wt ?-BO~ Sugar House. 50 ? 1.00 New Orleans. - ? - NAVAL STORES, 3 bbl-Tar.... - (a) - Pitch... -, ? - Rosin, Pale. 6.00 ? 8.00 Rosin, No. ].I 2.75 ? 4.00 Rosin, No. 2.j 1.90 ? - Rosin. No. 3. - (a) - Suints Turpentine, v u'oilci.| 42 ? 43 O?-uni. V ir>. i ic vi - NKILS- American, 4?20d, H keg..| 5.50 ? 7.00 PO WDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... I 0.70 @ - Dupont's, F.F.F. 6.60 ? - Dupont's, Blasting. 4.25 @ - PROVISIONS-? IB- I - Bacon, Hams, %i lb.| - ? - Bacon, Sides. 17 (co 18? Bacon, b" .i.ders. 14 ? 15 Bacon, Strips. - ? - Lard, in keg. - ? - Huller.I 35 ? 66 Cheese..'. 16 ? 30 Potatoes, H bbl. - ? - Onions. - ? _ Apples. - ? - ?/Ofc"-Oarolina, ? lb. 7J4'? 8? East India. - ? _ SALT- Liverpool, course, ^ sack.. 2.10 ? - Liverpool. Une. - ? - S CO AR, ?I lb-Raw.j - ;.? - Porto Rico. 13?i? 14 Muscovai" .I - ? - ts o o rem s Iff s ti ? e - o's. f? ss B G . ta CT S Bi - - 5- -'SS ? ? tr 2 ? ila I 3g ? B . ?? rt OT 'S. I si ?1 l E . o s . . ? : . fi S . . u . 3 : ? g : : m : S . tp. . . . . ZB i ? I : l-l CO X. io Kl St O? i- O Ol Ci KS ci - e; o a cc !. : I ID 05 H- cn ?1 ii ?-. M O?-? - m t- O 2? oi i_ I ik Ta O tr3 3 I* 2 n ss "C 0 SO P ts D 3 aa Ra ??2 3 et Comparut! vi- KxportS uf Cotton, from the Port ot Charleston. EXT-OHTEI) TO Liverpool. Other British Ports. SEA ISLAND, Bales. Total to Great Britain... Havre . Other 1 rench Porta. total to France. North of Europe. Total North of Europe. ? outh of Europe. A'est Indies, fee. Total Foreign Ports. Boston. Rhode Island, -c. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore and Nor ilk.... Other United St? tea Ports. Total to Coastwiso Ports. Grand Total. 2.999 2,999 UPLAND. Bales. 42,992 42,992 652 2,999 2,.:28 G?2 2,101 45,748 2 400 5.399 4 1G7 1,784 9(1.893 6. OGG 11,920 99 Mucks of Cotton in tho Interior Towi: nut included in thc Keccipts TOWNS. Augiista and Hamburg.Ap>il 2 Macon, Geo .April 14 Columbus. Od.'. ?pri" M Moiit-'omury. Ala.Aprl 17 .-elma Ala.Apnl 9| Meajphis, Ii-u:>.April 18 Nashville. Tenn.,....'..April 17 1S69. 18.111 6 963 9.5r9 4,. 4-1 5 :;7t 2 .023 4 799 Total 07,632 K x j) ? r t h of Klee, Naval stores and Lum? ber from the Port of Charleston, from September 1 to April 2!?, I860 Boston. New York. Philadelphia. Ballimore. New Orleans. Mobile., Providence, RI_ Other U. S. Ports.. Total Coastwise' Barcelona. Majorca A a Market Weet Indies. Hahfax, NS_ St Johns, N B... London. Bristol, Eng.... Liverpool. Havre. Montevideo. Great Britain... Tierces. Total Foreign.. Grand Total.. 1,761 11,863 1,615 6.583 207 403 'ftes 22,321 N. STORES, Borrels. 11,276 4,191 630 1,812 17.E09 LU.MBEB. 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P D O S 3. i If S5f .> to CD 3 to ; MIOI-I!?3; - ic J co to- o o o CTO i* -I > to CT 1 CT CT ? c o .o coo ; pcs ?-.otoboto- "OCT Cl ~l ro O to - QC io -1 -1 *- CT O . Kui fi NOTE.-We have dodnctcd from New Orleans 28,358 bales Hpland, from Mobile 9892 bales, from Savannah 3503 boga Sea Island and 229 bales Up? land-and irom Charleston 2520 bags Kea Island and 179 bales Upland, tho quantities received at thoso ports from Mobile. Florida, Texas and Savannah. Mum Heros. Port of Charleston. April ??3. PORT CALENDAR. PHASES OF TBE MOON. Last Quarter, 3d, 3 hours, 28 minutes, evening. New Moo.a, llth, 8 hours, 27 minutes, evening. First Quarter, 19th, 9 hours, 46 minutes, morning. Full Moon, 27th, l hour. 1 minute, morning. 6?K BiflES. I SETS. MOON 8EIS. HIGH WATEB, 19 Mondar....! 5..28 il. .32 20 Tuesday.... 5.-25 0..33 ' aiiWeduestlav.j (?..24 t fi..33 22IThursdav...: 5..23 6..34 ! 23IKrlday.I 5..22 . 0..S5 . 24lHaturday... 5,.21 : 6..35 25,Siiu.iay.I 5..20 6..30 12..45 1..35 2..22 3.. 6 3..43 12.. 46 1..54 3.. 3 4.. ll ?..ll 4..26 I 6.. 3 Rise?. 1 6..52 Arrived Ti este rd n y. Behr Nellie Carr, Snow ran, Mayagnez, P R-13 da\s. Sugar and Molasses. To Ridoi A Creighton. Left the s< hr Jessie L Leach, from Georgetown, ? C, discharging. Captain Stafford, of the Leach, was drowned on the third dav out Lom Georgetown, S ti. .Steamer Emilie, Lowis, Edisto. &c. Mdse. To Shacko iord A Kelly, 1 ancastei, Howo A Co, Miss A 1> Loper, J H Warren AI McG^-'ty, and others. Cleared Yesterday. Steam ;hip Magnolia, (.'rowell. New York-Rivenel A Co. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philodelpbla--Jno A Thoo Gotty. British bark Agra, Fulmore, Liverpool-Ruvcucl A Co. British brig Teresina, Ellis, a Port in tho United Kmgd m-lt Mure A Co. Spaninb brig Monjuich, Bieva, Barcelona-P J Es nard. Sailed Yesterday. British steamship Camilla. Peace, Liverpool. Steamship Magnolia, Crowoll, New ?ork. From this i'ort. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York, April 19. Sehr Hallie Cooms, Jamesoa, New York, April 19. Shipnews by ? cPo/rraph. SAVANNAH, Ap;il 22- Cleared steamships Bor mann Living-ton. Now York; North 1 oint, Balti? more; brigs R B Walker, Boston; Cyclone, New York. Weather warm. Wind SS?, Hems'an'ls, The steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, from this port, arrive d at New York on Monday in 02 hours passage. Tho Brltioh ship Gorilla, Jones, from this port via Norfolk, arrivcu ut Liva pool Ma ch 19. Tho fchr J W Hinuon, Simons from Georgetown, S C, arrive J at Philadelphia AprU 19. Tho sehr Susan Wright, Mount, from Georgetown, C, uriived it New York AprU 19. , The behr Clari, Rankin, from Georgotown, S C. for Bath. Mo, 10 days out, arrived ai Ho.mes' Hole April 17. ? ?LIST OF VKSSKLS UP, CLEARED AXD SAILED FOR THIS POK'x. FOREIGN LlVERtOOt,. Phip R C Winthrop, Stewar?, clear? d.March 8 The Lloyal Charlie, Anderson, eailed.Mjrch E The Chiton,-, up.ilarch lo Bark Helen Sands, Utin. called.....March ld MATANZA?.' British sehr Lion, McLo.liu, up.March 6 DOMESTIC JWKTO*. Sehr Jomes A Crocker, Currier, cleared.April 12 Kvw ions. Brig E C Ri-dman. Redman, up.*pnl 15 Sehr Ar vu L>o; Pl umiiMi, cleared.April 17 Schi- Ma v stow, Bankin, cleared.Apnl 17 sc br M B Beanball, tout, up.april 16 MEW ORLEANS. Sohr Ann Leland, Bennett, cleared.April 16 LIST OP SHIPPING In the Port of Charleston, April aa. - rStCIL? UND ETI ICH) TOSS, AND STEAMERS COASTING . WITHIN* THE STATE EXCEPTED, STEAMSHIPS. Mn rm ora (Er), - toes, Robin sor, st Boyce & Co's whari, for Liverpool, loading-lt Mure k Co. Champion, 1118 tons, Lockwood, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading-James Adger k Co. Rale?n, 872 tons, Horsey, at Union wharf, for Balti? more, ready-Courtenay k Trenholm, Oriental, - tons, Snow, at Central wharf, for New Orleans, ready-Master. Prometheus. 681 tons, Gray, at Atlantic whcrf, for Philadelphia, ready-J k T Getty. SHIPS. Amelia, 688 tons. Berry, at Atlantic wharf, for Liv? erpool, loading-Patterson k Stock. Pacific, 635 tons, Poss, in Ute Stream, tor Liver? pool, ready-W B Smith k Co. Richard III, 985 tons, Wood, at Boyce k Co's wharf, from liverpool, waiting-Master. BARES. Agra iBrRi?h). 639 tons, FuUmore, at Vanderhorsl's wharf, for Liverpool, ready-Ravenel k Oo. Dalkeith (Br). 818 tonB, Anderson, in the Stream, from London, waiting-R Mure k Co. David McNutt (Br), 602 tons, McElhensy, at Boyce tt Co's wharf, for .Liverpool, loading- R Mure &Co. 15l . BRIGS. Florencia (Span) 140 tons, Font, in. the Stream, for Santander, ready-JA Enslow k Co. Teresina (Br), 245 tons. Ellie, at Marshall'.- wharf, for Queenstown and a Market, ready- "lure k Co. Mtrr..nillo. ?5S tons, ilagnne, in thc Stream, for a Northern Port, ready-Olney At Co. Cecilia (Br). 202 tons, Bistrup, in the Stream, for Cronstadt, ready-G A Hopley & Co. Courier (Br), 209 tons, Jenkins, at Boyce k Co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-R T Walker. Monjuich (;pan), 209 tons, Kiera, at Uoion wharf, for Barcelona, loading-P J Esnard. Eva N Johnson, - tons, Johnson, in the Stream, for Pariel), Geo, read,- Master. J L Pye (Br), 360 tons. Pye, at Palmotto wharf, from London, Eng, disabled-J A Enslow k Co. SCHOONERS. Lilly, 412 tons, Francis, at N E Railroad wharf, for New York, loading-W Roach k Co. Mary Ella, 166 tons, Thomas, in Ashley River, for Philadelphia, ready-Risley k Creighton. A E Glover, 298 tons, Torry, at Brown k Co's wharf, for Boston, loading-T Tupper k Sons. L T Knight, 200 tons, Smith, in Ashley River, for .Now York, loading-J A Enslow k Co. Hannah Little 182 tons, Godfrey, in Ashley River, for Philadelphia, ready-H F Baker k Co. Ida Richardson, - tons. Bedell, at Adger's wharf, from New York, discharging-W Roach k Co. Frank k Emily, 136 tons. Colley, Ih the Stream, for Carlen, Geo, ready-Risley k Creighton. Sarah Cullen, 254 tons, Avis, in Ashley River, WT Philadelphia, loading-H F Baker k Co. Yankee Blade. 138 tons, Coombs, in Ashley River, for a Northern Port, lo.tding- J A Enslow & Co. N W Smith, 295 tons, Tooker, st Adger's wharf, for New York, ready-W Roach k Go. E E CabaUa, 2?8 tonB, Swain, m the' Stream, for Jacksonville, Fla, ready- Master. Minerva, .-.tons, Collins, at Brown k Co's wharf, from Havana, discharging-J A Eoslow k Co. Sehr Nollie Carr. - tons, ?noaman, at Accommoda? tion wharf, from Mayaguez. P R, discharging Risley k Creighton. LONDON AND PARIS EXPOSITIONS. PRIZE MEDALS 1 THE GEORGE A. CLARK'S O. 3ST. T.# SIX COK1J, SUIT FINISH SPOOL COTTON. This favorite Tliread being Six Cord lo No. D, purely Soft Finish, ia recommended" for its groat superiority for Hand and Machino Sew? ing. FOR SALE BY THE Principal Wholesale and'Retail Dry Goods and Notion Dealers. February 27 3mo faints, ?ils, (Etc. CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., NORTHEAST CORNEE Meeting and Cumberland Streets, STEAM ENGINES GEIST MILLS C1BC?LAR*SAW MILLS, and MACHINERY. January 1 6mo 0ILS1 OILS I OILS! 1000 GALLONS PURE WINTEB LAUD OIL 700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LARD OIL 500 GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 500 GALLONS PURE MASON'S SPERM OIL 600 GALLONS PURE MACHINERY OIL 1000 GALLONS WHITE OAK LUBEICATTNG OIL 300 GALLONS REFINED NEATSFOOT OIL 300 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL. CAM K HON, BARKLEY & CO., Northeast corner Meeting und Cumberland streets. January 1 8mo WHITE LEAD, ZIJKTO, JP -A. 12KTT S, COLORS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, Ac., &o. RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OIL* CAJI HUON, IJ Vt KL KY ?ff CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. Jauuary1 Orno BAR IR0?T SHEET IRON AND STEEL, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPING, STEAM AND MALLEABLECAST IRON FITTINGS, tor steam and water. CAOIEKON.RARKLEV & CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets January 1 Fmo OFFICE No. 375 KINO, OPPOSITE HA St L'STREET. January 27_Sm o .m I L L I A Ul VAN WTO K , (LATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA.) ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT.LAW, No. 20 Wall-street, New York, ROOM No 12. April 6_Imo DENTIST. ROOMS AT HIS RESIDENCE. NORTHWEST COR NEB OF MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS. November 20 imw6moa P O ? T Z . S CELEBRATED Horse and Cattle Powders. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Ttl8 drePaorat1'' |?^8^^^JR? by s&engt^entag V*t ?^^?*&44?^r^?^' Tt 13 a 6nrc rreveI1' j^***1^^" ??? . incident to this ani. mal, such as LUNG FEVER, GLANDERS, YTX lnto a fine looking and spirited Horse. TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, opens their hides and makes them thrive much faBler. IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, SUCH AS COUGHS,. ULCERS IN T'S fi LUNGS, HVER, &e..'thls orticleacts as a spe? cific. By putting \ from one-half to a paper in a barrel of swill the ab: ve ?.a' diseases wi ll be eradicated- or en? tirely prevented. If given in time, a certain pre ti vf and cure for the Hog Cholera. PF. EPA fi ED BY ** DAVID E. FOD TZ, WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 11C Franklin-stree*. Baltimore, Md. FOB SALE BX BOWIE di moise, WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE,. No. 151 MEETING-STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL, March 3? 45 Stages. M. L. FINLEY'S "elebrafrd Cooking Stoves,. 11 PHILANTHROPIST1" AND " CTVILIAN,'' Manufactured at Troy, N. 7., an J tor 6ale by D, L. FULLER T O N, AUGUSTA, GA. rpHESE STOVES STAND UNRIVALLED FOB JL capacity, durability, conveniences and the gen - eral purpose? to which Cooking Stoves are used. The PHILANTHROPIST is extraheavj plated, and has Ash Drawer; can be made into a six holler hole stove ; has cast iron Witer Tana- galvanized, or enamel lined. A strictly first-class Stove. The CIVILIAN is of a neat design, and has a fine large Oven. This Stove can be had with the extension back, six holes, and reservoir when desired For further information apply to D. L. FULLERTON, January 30 limos Augusta, Ga, _^?JyZZI~ZZ ARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster^, FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality,: finish and price. MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES 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 & CO., (oldest safe manufacturers) ?o ? ? -, 1205 broadway, New York. Pnnapnl w Chestl)ut;s phi] Varehousei ]mBa?k 8t., Cleveland,? And Tor sale by onr agents in the principal cities throughout the United States FOR SALL Iii WM. M. BillD & CO., No. 203 EAST BAY, CIIARLK?TO.V. December 29 lyr g RAM'.'DOING AND JLIIK-CUTTJ^O. LADIES AND CHILDREN attended at their residences promptly and at tesson able rates. Send orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Berber, April ll No, SI Broad-etreel (up stairs.)