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TBE DAILY NEWS. ? Giovanni ?nd J. Be carls me beautiful ; : nd I Aaa of my glass the reason why : A'ack for mo I And yet though little ibero I see, Irao.tbebesufifa), I trow, -- "Wheo each as bo can deem me CO. He Billi me brilliant; all ia vain I strive tbe wonder to explain ; Alack (or me! ?nd yet whate'er my fancy be, ?ne spark of wit thereto most glow, Woes anon as be can mink it so. Be calls me noble; ind I rom Aty soul within my soul to learn; Alack for mel T am not proud * 1 what I see ; Aa4 yet some goodness there must grow, When such aa he can find lt ?c\ - fi.. B> cann me lovely ; ar.d I try . To leak the specious reison wby; . .*.".Aback for met And yet though vam my question be, I must be lovely-well 1 know - 1 -Wheo?nth aa be can love me so! (Eomtnerrial. Exports. HEW TOBE-Per stetmship Chimpion-49 bags Bea Island Cotton. r?* bales Upland Cotton, 323 tierce? Bice. 47 bbie ;oila. 23 balee Waste, 166 bales Domestic. 100 et pty Barrels, 62 Packages, 1689 bbl? and boxes T jetables. Charleston Cotton and H ice Market. OFFICE Of TUX CB ABLESTON DAILY NEW8,1 CH AB LESION. Sa u rd ay Evening, May 22. J COTTON.-1 he stock of the staple in the hands of fae tors bas ber erne much reduced. The deja and to? day wu Ugh?? acme transactions in the lower quail lie* being at rates in buyer? favor, while the better arrtdes remained steady; eales 100 balee, say : 7 at 31?; 16 at 26; 2 at 26 M ; 22 at M; 5 at 20 V; 10 at TH: 8 at 27K; Sat 27?; ; io at 2&c. We quote: 3 Sd UVXBTOOI, CLASSLTICATZOS. ?mt. Ctrdtnary to good ordinary.26 @26S' io Low m idling..27 @ ?-.Middrrrlg...27?@27? . g jjftgIfa* Jtwfc crassificattm we quote : -lldamaf....,.27X3 BJCX - tbs market was but sparingly supplied with ?tock, holder? being firm; sales only 30 tiercrs of dean Os Terran at 7 ?ic V ?. We quote nomi TtaTJy-rximmcm to fair clean Carolina at T?@8?; .j^g????, ; ; ?San.- ai a* Kat* by Tolegrapa. IOKLKXH. Maj 22-Noon.-Consols, 93 V Bondis, ' J8#." flotar, afloat, buoy ant at Saw od. ''TUlaaliilll ' atpji 22-Noon.- Cotton opened duD; ?planas, ny; Orl?ans, il?; eales 7t00bales. A?Braocn.-CotUn-uplands. U}?; Orleans, ]1?. Cern, 27a, Turp?ntine, 27s 9d. Haavav May 22-Noon -Corion opened quiet ; g?pnt,l 40. ?"" Kif IO? SS .... D0?S8TIC MARIErS. SSW Yoax, May 22-Noon.-Stock s strong and -**aw. Monev stssdr- ??lia* 9?. Gold 40?. Flour dull ?sVr8r ! oarer. Wheat doll sr Mo lower. Corn tucbaagfd. Pm* dnll at ttl Baal 30. lardaran; ?t>am UfVaie;^. Cotton quiet at .28?.' Turpentine '"Al? ?I"??: Boita quiet ; etrsJned 12 55. ?Freight? erea?ag.-Wall-shwt quiet thia afternoon. Money At?j at ?. Sank ats tem eut favorable. Eonds dull .<p*Jtftf? ?otd strong. ll?. Cotton quiet; tales 196J) bales at !S?. Flour dui!. Wheat l?2elower. ;C?Jt? a* tyangra. Whiskey firmer at Cal ia Pork k^Sfmm Li?i3l 2o. .Lard lower; kettle I9al9,\?. -Turp?n tme tim at" 48a49. Grccerica quiet and steady. Fretghte firm. - BALTraroBX, May 22-Cotton scarce at 28. Flour Steady. Wheat weak; prime Pennsylvania red tl 50 al 65; Valley red 12 02a2 10. Con fim; white 84; yellow 87asa Whiskey vet; scarce at tl OG. Tro . rial on> finn. V Lr g. ni as, old, inscribed, 60^ ; 'M's 7 S Ai ; North Carolinas, old, 64 bid. .* GajcrsiiATi, Mar gt Mata pork quiet and on* ?-tSniff&Oi. Bacon, taiT demand, especially fer tides; s?*a?i?aw\lSBi at?ss Idalexc, closing fco higher; laMiaitso: -fix^Lcrms, Msj 22.-Whiskey higher,'96?. Pro Titions nrrrj.' PcAt39?305:. Bacon-jobkina sales onlyshoulder! ISc;: clear aide* life; sugar cured banu 20c. Lard jami laerota Mot-m <SjE-J Lomavrxxa, May 22.-Baw whiskey, cone m mar* ikat; aeaksra oasAe-OalOl. Mese pork $3160. Bacon '.^-mhi???? I3?al3 'fe; clear rib Kid ea 16?c; clear JIMe. 'XaaxdISe. - .? ' WMJtrifOToi, May 22 .-Spirits turp?n tin. weak at .'Boain qn?-t. Cruda turpenltne fl 7Ba2 90. Tar Cotton- ??c for good ordinary. BJrVAjrjrAB, May 22.-Cotton market dull; middling ^SKairjo;eales 290 bala?; receipts 568 bales; exports . Mar 2a-Cotton qvet; sales 360 bale* ; low midd Hug 2fl?c; recerpta 228. ? Raw OSLCAML May 2Z-Cottcn-ales to-day 800 j bales; mldartsg28*???; receipts668bales; exports j ffU. Sterling-bank 64?. New York Sight par. -Odd MX* Bofwr aoinlaal; common 9?al0?c; ; il9?al3Xc. MolaeaesB unchanged. Mg waaia Market. I HAVANA, May 15.-Tbs aattltorixed "Board Of I Brft?T? ' pam man?, at tko ckabag rataat of the [ pr? ri out week-No 12 at 9 reals per arrobe and other elane? tn proportion. 2he hartness figures from actual triTiuntamw. confirm tba basi? given with tba na* a ? real more for choice sr lections for marketa, so th ai I am compelled to placo ?whites through aA M*?7>f par 160 Bas: ytSow?. co No? 18 to 20 as Si S,16a6X do; tatrwiM, .?0*0? ll a*d 12 a* S4?a4? do; t uemmchoa. do lt? t^a 10 at Maa* do; Centriiaga s declined; gooda tm tba market inferior; salea of Ko 13? at I at 94ii 00; Mtt?c(Jvacic>**-tQr reflnlng gooda $3?a "?let of tbe week cover38,OOO boxee. Shlp I and Matanau-54,001 boxes sad ot wtrioh fhx ports of United States aad 17 838 baa? and MU bada stocks m the g :*qaa? ta 889,882 box? and 17.198 bbd*. lox ?Ame period last ye ir 466.963 boxes sad , 'rt Maw twas +.TnH goods baa been quiet through me,w?*?a*?couotofnghta?cks here abd at con I firm at fi rials for leg, and lattas io. .. - _ ?Stocka right and firm at 6fla60o per gal -Baa, rakrasther prod ac? of the Island I find nothing -MSW ta -rtsii, baatasas action better. Faawaxa-Falmouth and 01 den at ?115 to ?2: stt-imaaa from oatportm at Al 2i Sd to ?33?, taken wiii ? sMal islta; two vesula tor 1700 boxes and GO J and for Cork 6 S rn opean bottoms-4 at kr-S" at ?38 toi fl aa M. Chartered lor 'York brig <ucenia (Qerman,)3500 bc ie? sugar at tl 70 each; Brittni bath Matilda Orla via. 600 bogs s kealsda tat ?."aidena?) at t7 each, currencv speci nea Ito Boston-tJrig IL D. Stover, 600 hogshead s ' woftartat sa<rea)fit7? each; British bark cynthia a>iABa??, 600 do. do. at same. North ot Hatteras bsr*WlnnelcJ. 700 do. do. (to load at Caibarien) at 98 sack1 Bktttab b?rk Afag^ie (to load here fer Harte sad B-*de*ux > at 42? francs for the first part aad 46 fl-I ta ?ai otbaa- The business rather dna TxcHAxnxs'.-sales ?96,000, London 60 days' aifht ai lirais ? preminm; 1,100,000 francs, parto X discount ; United states currency, tl.250,OOO, 60 days* sight at 97? to 26? discount, and 14? for abort sight bill?; aad gold, ?hort sight at 2 ^ to 3? premium. * be week closing at ll A. M to-day: Lon ?JOB, M days' sight ll? to 12 premium ; Paris do 1<< lo ? disxrunt; United States, 60 days' sight curren? cy, at 27? to 26 discount ; do short eight at 24? to 24 j do; gold, short sight at 2? to 3 premium; moro r os the market now wanted ; demand steady. Bacton Market, BOSTON, May 19.-Corro*.-The market hu been ?teady sad firm for cotton the put week, but advices from the -era, h make holders quite indif? ferent about selling at present. 2 be manuiacturi 'g business is. however, quite depressed, both 00 thia j aide sod in Great Br 1 tain, and we cannot look for ' any material imp o TC ment, wiih mills suspending work ano goods selling at less than cot-L 2 be transactions of the week have been 3000 balee, aud the present sto<k amounts to 12,100 bales. We anote ordinary at 24^825^; low middling at x72?s SI?; pad middling at 28?.2tu,c per lb, inducing uplands sad gulf. Doarasnca.-The market hu been quite dull for both cotton and woollen goods the past week, ard sales limited st prices ruling in favor of buyers. 7 he Jobbfr-g business bas been more aotlye, but pr i ea rale very low and unsatisiaot ory. Gowar tues- The market fa quiet at loalC'^c cur. rsacy. Gowar CLOTH- 1 he markst is firm and priers are tswrtlng upward. The sales have been 190 bales at 32c.and 400 bales at 22?e currency, closing firm at froBBs-The d< mand tor sn-rite turren- j tin*aaa been (.col and tbe market hu advanced. ?sAe*?t ?X? tasks at iCaA6?c, iud now bcd at ld ?Tc. wn* tamil ?ales. :n Ur ?mall salen at S3 toa , ? 9 ?J< per bb*, fa ro*m, sales ol 400 bbl* No 1 st f 2 *r% per bbl. In psis*, sales of 200 bbls Wilmiag - fioaatftaa, and ?mail lots at ft62Xper bb). Bice-The ?ale? b?ve beta la (mall lots at 8 S'a ??e per?, M equality. W Baal nanon Market. WILH IN G1 CN. May Toaro<rrar,-Sales of j SMbblsst fttO tor y. l ew ?ip au? tl 75 tor hard, jarlSO nosndt. fMMCii 1 oarsanlag-Is ?e lower, asdthernar JhrtatiOseswtak. s*le- of SOO bbl? at 42operfiSlloa atosui - ;-ales 01 9.'4 btls at tl 90 for No. 3. ?2 26 dar satin Mo. t, fi ?7x tor low bo. 1, !6tx?affor fais aad tT 50 for extra pale. Tia.- -89 Mab Mild at fx 86 per bbl, fono*. -Ein ali sales st 23c for good ordinary, J Tbkf New York Vegetable and Fruit Market Tbe New Yark World c f launder last Baje : Old j-otatoes ar? decidedly lower. Md bb ere i o sly a small buslnoss at the decline. Choice *tate p. ach blow ? are quoted to-day atS2a2 25 per barrel, aouW<*beads; Prince Alberta. SI 60al 75, loos ; do in b?stela, 12%c added. Common potatoes are tamed oat to peddlers at almost buyers view p. home lota from Ml chis an nara been left at railroad stat iona rather than pay freight, .-pring staff is In Rood sup? ply, domestic generally lower. Norfolk green peas ure usually t>bandant for the season, nearly 20,too bushels having arrived since Sunday U-1. New potatoes ar* in market from Charleston, but win not bring more thin $5 per barrel as they show pre matura diaging. Asparagus is lower, encumbers from Florida have arrived in good order. Cairote turnips, ac, are unchanged. , __ Asparagus, L. ? and N. J., per doze?. .$1 25 @ J 75 AsparagUB,.Oy*ter Hav. per dozen. . ... @ | ^ Bhubsrb. per 100 bunches.J J? f ? g ? Bermuda ?otatocs, per bbl.. 9 00 ?10 00 Bermuda tom .toes per 6 qt oox.100 f.1!? Bermuda onions, per bW.......... ? ? g Southern caobage, per 300, prime. 8 00 @10 00 Norfolk green peas, per bol. 2 00 1 1 00 Florida cucumDere. per crate.... 2 00 @ 6 00 Charleaton string bf BUB, perorate. .... @ 4 00 Nu-.r Orleans onions, per bbl. 7 IB ? 7 60 Another authority reports that old potatoes are pressing ba from all part? of the country, the conse? quence is a heavily stocked market; some lots, re? ceived the past week, scarcely paying freight New are more plenty, bat as yet preference is given for floe old. Oreen peas are very plenly and lower. New Nor? folk cabbages are telling at SI 50 uer dozen, and Charleston string beans at Stat 50 *R bushel. btrawberraee are increasing daily in qumtity as as well as quality; choke Maryland and Norion selling at 40J6U cents per quart, and inferior 30a SC rent-. Dried apples are quiet ann unchanged. Peaches ore quiet and rot as firm. Berries are scarce and wanted. Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBIA, Bay 22 -1 he cotton market has been very dull durba tho past week, and consequently we are unable to give any quotation?. ORANGEBURG, May 22 -Sales of cotton for the week 10 bales; msrket dull and declining. We quote ordinary 23?$; low middling 24; middling 24a 25 cents. MACON, May 21.-The cotton market was rather qui t to-day-no change in prices. Receipts to-day li balea; shipments 3 bales; sales 12 bales. Tbe quotations ar? aa felicws: Ordinary 23; good ordi? nary 24>i ; low middling 25; middling lae stock on hand by count is 1831 bales. At corres? ponding time last year it was 3536 ba'ea. Georgetown Market. GEORGETOWN, May 10.-Corros.-No Bales this week. We quote from 25 to 27 cents per pound. Cons.-Prime watte oona Si 15 per bushel. 1 xmas.-Becelpta 80 J sticks. Sales 160 sticks or? dinary to good at 8 to 15 cents. Supply held back for better figures. Tuarmrriaa -Tellow dip $2 75; rcripeorhard fl 20; virgin dip Si per bbl bf 280 lbs to the barrel. * Savannah Weekly Market. SAVANNAS, May 20.-COTTOS.-The staple du? ring Ute past, week has received but Ut le atientloo ; the bal state of Ind? in England has caused prices in the raw material to be easy, spinner* even at ru? ling prices taaing only such lots as were desired for ' hamed late oon sumption. Ibo unusually cold spring, (a coniiouar-c? ol which we have to-day) baa bad the tendency to re*, tard the growth ot tbe cotton plant, and. perhaps, lead planters to suppose tbat the injury b's bee fatal, but the probability ls that from, this time, con? tinuing throne h the sommer months, the weather wiU be sni?vientiy forcing to place the plant in the healthy condition requl-ed fer a good yield The caterpillar In Florida (as reported some weoks j ago) proves to. be nothing more than the grass worm, taey being comparatively harmless ; a warm dry spell will soon conquer their movements, and place the plant lr- a healthy condition. The transaction i o> the week have been as fellows, our market closing quie' but nrm. We quote : kl id dung 27a ; tow midd lng lit->; ; good ordinary 2f '4. tu ISXAITO-The market a a beep quiet Uns week with moderate sales at previous quotation i Advices trena la vet pool continue very unfavorable, sad buyers are offer log lower prices, but factors yiald elowlx. thus 4 rtailing basinets, lhere have been a few shipment* b 1 plante' a The weather bas this week beeu 1 avertable t r the grow ng crop, but there are numerous comp'ai ats of the effects of tho previously unpropitious season. Common Fiordo? and Georgias 5CU55 ; medium Floridas 60 ; good Floridas66*70; Une floridas 80. The receipts, t this port fines May 13 h auront to 3530 bales upland ana 6 bales sea island, ot which 3464 were received per Central Railroad, 50 hales up? land and 2 bales sea island per AUantic and Golf | Railroad. 8from larding? o> the Savannah River, an J 4 bale? sea 1 sion J from Florida and the coast Toe exports for the tame time have been 14.063 halse upland and 459 bales sea island, ot which tr2SI balas upland aad 214 eales sea island were shit p->a 1 to Liverpool 28*5 balea upland and 55 bales sea le? land were ship; ed to Havre, 1229 hales upland and . 90 bales aaa Island we e shipped to New York, 8u5 bales upland to Baltimore, and 379 hales upland to Philadelphia, and 1004 half s apian-? toBos'on. Elex-Very dull; fib* stock. We quote clean, conuaon to prime. 8a8>?c; Interior rough, SI 50al 75; sui wu? I, v> I ?? pei WasBtBl -procaermu..,t-y | at present in the city, 700 tierces Columbus Weakly Cotton Market. COLUMBUS. Mar 21-Ia this section the season continues unfavorable OJ W-dnesday and Thurs? day raina alow and dripping fell. They wera suc oaaded by cool high winds, and chi ly nights. Tbs effeot aaa been very serious on the st?nde of cotton, killing it in many ploc s, and destroying its vigor. r or the past two days the ? eather has been bright I and warm and the prospects are for a con Unnau c?. ; The crop hu been shortened a great deal, a ad much retarded. The aranon will be late. Thia market hat besa very dall the entire week, The basas of prices have been 26c for middling. Grades of this class ure very scarce. Tbere bas I oren but a slight demand. Ihe receipts of the week are 96 bales. The stock has been reduced 390. Af? ter th ta month hat little more cotton is expected | andi after sept ruber let. Of the stock local specu? lators hold about TOO balee. The warehouses report the following salts : Satur? day 19bales; Monday 6; Tuesday 48; Wednesday ii; Thursday 20. To-day's sale- 61 oates. Demand mo-^eactive at the following quotations: Ordinary 23 ?A;Se; rood ordinary 24a24>ic; low middling 20a I 26,Sc; middlings Soo; good middlings 26J?C, Ware house salea for the weok 257 hale?. Week's receipts Sd bali8, against J04 the corresponding week of last season, and 96 the previous week of Uns year. Ship? ments 486 balea WXXBXY ?T A TX1TE5 T. Stock OB hand September 1, 1868. 280 Reco red put week. 96 Received previously.47,636-47,732 48,012 Shipped put week.,. 496 ?hipped previously.43.734-44,32? Steck on hand May 20, 1869. 3,792 Nashville Cotton Market. NASHVILLE, May 20.-CoxTox-Our mari et dor lag the day wu firm for beat grades, but entirely no nai nal tor lo wer grades. Wo quote ordinary 21 ; good ordinary 23a2SJ?7low misMhng 25. ? auuvxujt oanoai BX?TXJCU?T. Stock on hand september 1, 1868....60 Received to-day. 146 Received pit ?cu?ly.49,253-49,399 Total..*'... 49,439 Shipped to-day. 307 Snipped 1 reTlouuly^..4C.4C2-ie.709 Stock on hand.2,750 patine Uros. Port of Charleston. May J34. FORT CALENOAK. TBA XS OJT TEX HOON. Last Quarter. 3d, 8 hours,*2i minutes, morning. New Moon, nth, io honra, 17 minutes, morning. First Quarter, 18th, 4 hours. 9 minutes, evening. Full Moon. 20ta. 10 hours. 3 minutes, morning. 24;Mouday.... 4..57 6..57 I Rises. e..SO 25ITueaday.... 4..17 6..67 7.. 9 7..38 .2C|Wednesday. 4..0? 6..68 8.. 10 8.. 6 27|Thureday... 4..56 6..69 9.. 9 8 .48 28 Friday..... 4..55 6..59 1 0.. 0 9..31 29|8aUrday... 4..55 7.. 0 10..48 10..22 3Ql8nudiT._4..M_7.. 0 11..2< H.. 7 ?ir nv ni Saturday. Steamer Diotatar, McNelty, Palatka via Jackson? ville, Fernandina, and Savannah. Mdse. To J 1) Aiken 6c Co, M Goldsmith 4c Sos, K W 4 Co, C i ff J B Toga!, and J Carter. Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Saragossa, Ryder, New York-left Wedneeday, P M. Mdse, io Ravcnel & Co, D A lam", O D Abrens A Co, G W Armar, J Archer, J D Aiken A CO, And rows A Salvo, T M Bristol!, A Bis cb off, H Blechoff A Co, C D Brahe, Dr H Baer. bart A Wirtb, E Bates A) Co, L Chap?n A Co, B Cobla A Co, W ? Corwin A Co, J A C.ok A Co, T D Clancy, J Commins. Crane, foylston it Co, Cameron & Bark? ley A Co, BR Cowper: h wait. W H C lia: ea A Co, R H Cockroft. P i'arcey, H Daly, Denny 6 Perry. H Ec telmon, E Elias, B Feldmann A Co, Forsyth, Mc? comb & Co, I L Falk A Co, D i Flem'ng A Co, Mis M J FurrelL J S Fauly A Co, Fu chjjo'.t Bros. 8 Fo? garty, A D Fleming, B B Gardner. C Gardner. Good r ch. Winen-an A Co, C Goldstein, H Gerdts A Co, J B lira fer, A.Garduer, P L Guiilemin, J h Billon, N A Emit. Holmes A Calder, Bart A Co, I B yman A Co, Jeffords A Co, C B Jobhso?, Johar-ton, Crews A Co, Ji mungs, Tbcmlinaon A Co. ? miman Bros, C Kerrl eon, Eiiuck. Wickenbcrg A Co. 0 L Korn?hren e, S Kerrison, M N Klein, Lengnick A Sell, Laurey A Alexander, W Mattbiesaen, J G Minor A Co Muller, Ninnis A Co. A McCobb. Jr, P Meitzler. W Morscher McLoy A Rice, J H Murray, S H Marshall, Maut ou 0 A Lto, J P McEvoy, Nitmnn A Borger, D O'Neil A Hon, Ottendorf! A Co. J C Ojeman, ? A Pratt Paul, Wei h A Brandes, Palmetto Co-ouerahve Asoocia Uon, C P Poppenheim. O H Platt. J ft us?ell, Lieck? A .Tbaebie, J R Ii- ad A co, P <; >chroder, G W -tcf. fens, J E BeffTte, Stenhouse A Co, southern ?1 press co, E Scott J f haw, B htm der. Moll, Webb A Co, O lldeman. W ti Trott J F taylor A Co. M A Tasa lunson, Whlttemore A Rhodes, Wagener A Moasoes. Waker, Brans A Cogswell, Werner A.Du ker, W H Welch, S M Wilson, J N M Wohitmann, aad W J Kates. I I Merchant's line schrMyrover, Brown, New York 6 days. Mdee. To W Boa?? ? Co, J B sdger s Co, Adams. Damon & ?o, D A Amme, C D Ahrens A Oo, H Bischoff A Co, O H Brows. H BulwinkJe A Co, J 0 Bloome, W B Corwin A Go, Courtenay's. J Campsen A Co. Cleciaa A Witto, H Cobia A Co, W F Camp? bell, Dowie*A Moles. J B Duval A Son, Douglass A MiUer, L Eh?s. D f Fleming A co, B Foley, ? Gold stoin, B OGilohrist, Goodrich, Winemaa ? Co, J A T Getty, F H Gardner, Hart A Co, Holmes A Calder, J W Harrisson, J Hurkamp A Co, G H Hacker, Jef? fords k Oo, Knobeloch A Small, H E.latte A Co. C L Kornahrens, W Knobeloch. McLoy A Bice, Mantoue A Co, Mordecai A Co, Muller, Niiritz A Co. D Paul A Oo, A MoCobb, Jr, C F Panknln, W F Paddon, 8 C Railroad agent, Ktvenel A Holmes, D H Silcox, H Riegling, Bicke A Scnacate. W Mieppord, Stenhouse A Co, Thurston A Holmes, J H V?llers, ? B Vincent, G W Wilhams A Co, W L Webb, J H Wurhman, D A Walker, Weat A Jones. W L Yates, W G Trott, T M BrlstoU, B B White, W P Bussell. W Brookbank?, W B Wilson, and G Davis. . Sehr annie Lewis, Dayton, New York-S days. Hay, Su'ph-arie Acid, Ac. io the Master, King A Gibbon, Wando Company, and others. Cleared Saturday. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York-James Adger A Co. Sailed Saturday. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York, gebr inna Leland, Bennett, Boston. From this Port. Steam tug Belief, Flinn, Savannah, May 21. Cleared for this Port. Steamship J W Everman, Snyder, at Philadelphia, May ?. Meam9hip Bea Gull, Dutton, at Baltimore, May 21. British bark Maria, Webster, at Norfolk, Hay 21. Sblpnews by Te'o*rapn. SAVANNAH, May 22- \rrived. Virgo frrm New York; Mary A Hopper from New Tor?; Lizzie Carr from Boston. hailed, Howard for Boston; Benjamin Heed for Providence; San Jacinto for New York. .? MST OF VKSSKLS CP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS POM FOREIGN LIVERPOOL. Tho Clifton, Williams, sailed. The Minnie, Robertson, up. DOMESTIC BOSTOK. Sehr Anna E Glover, Ten y, cleared. Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, up. BELT AST, HE. Brig Alexander Milliken. Snow, sailed.... Sehr Daybreak, Blake, up. B AK GOB. HE. Scbr Jacob A William, Friebie, soiled fl!? ?OBS. Sehr Minnie, Hudson, up. Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, clean d. FHIX?.DELPHIA Steamship J W Everman, Snyder, cleared l ng Josie A Deverenx, Clark, np. behr Henry Allen, Tat em clea'ed. SAXTIH o ns. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, cleared - NORFOLK. VA Bri ilsa bark Maria. Webstei. cleared.... .April 10 .April 26 .May 18 .April 23 .April 18 ..May 15 .May 5 .May 18 .May 18 .May 20 .Mav 18 .May 18 .May 21 .Mav 21 lonsigneesper sou tn < atoiina itutlroad May 34. 201 bales fottoa 06 ba.es Domestics, 22 bads Ba coo, 107 bbls Naval Stoles. 7 cars Lumber. 2 cars Wool. To Bal'road Ai ent. Pe ker. Rodgers A Co, R Mure A Co. Go'dsmito A San, Q-W Williams A Co, 6 F jil in, Frost A Ad.tr, Graeser A Smith, G W J tef? lons, H Cotia A Co, J H Muller, htre?-t Bron A Co, G A irenholm A S n, A J Salinas, THAW Lewers, Kinsman A Howell, W G Wh?den, and B Klarte A Co. Consignees per Northeastern Railroad alay a?. ll boles Cotton. 50 bushels Bice, 352 bbls Naval Stores Lamber, Stock. Mdse, Ac. To J F Barden, Knox, Daly A Co, J Marsball, Jr S D Money Kias mau A Howell, J A Qnackenbuab, Lowie A Moise, G W Wilhams A Co. i-hsckclfnrd A Kelly, Mowry A Co, Frost A Adger, M Goldsmith A t-on, A A Goldsmith a Co, strauss A Vance. Elite?, Wbkenbeig A co, and Kt limad Agent Passengers. Per Bteamahip Champion, for New York-Miss L Goodrich, s L Hopping. A D West O Huntington, Miss A Huntington. Miss Hubbard, E Huntington ons lady. Mr Benedict and lady. M chamberlain, W stevens A O ?ulvate and wile, H Thiele, lady and child. M Murray and lady, Mrs Crane, Mrs A Graves, J L Searing, L J Johnson, J Br?ning, Miss Soring, Miss K M i token. Miss Churob, C DRoiS, J Keenan, B W Hunken. -I F ricken, H Buch, Mrs Glenoi, Miss Glenn i. Mrs Cothrell. Master i othrell. J Lutten, lady and two children. 8 A Peck G B Mathews, Mrs J H Aspinwall, Mrs Aspinwall and two children, C E Bull, O T Cunningham. Urs W w bal ey, Mrs J Htoney and daughter, Mrs Jessup and child, ? Gravel?-y and wile, E Lm rsou, D frocks, J Johnson, Mrs J Ken* nerty, Mrs A Duff), J A Peck and lady. Miss Finley and servant O McCullough, A ti Mathews. Mr Sem. ken and lady, Mrs Andrews and eon, C Brown, W 8 Bissel! ET Bird, W E Hivers, B Iles. Miss Whsley, Mrs Waldo, Mrs Guerard, G E smith, U B Hutchin? son, C ? Lengnick, J CW Bischoff, Mrs t udder and daughter, F H torne, and J Evern a"t_T iTlT,T,in",,liP StaXttftUBBV* trxriti PVW ivis-\- ?na Wilcox, B M Wilcox E Wilcox, J Yeaton, ) B Leato, and J A -eward. - - ' Per Btaamer Dictator, from I's;,<tka. via Jackson vile, Fernandina and Savannah-B Hun'ington and wife, Miss Huntington, Misa Hubbard, C Hunting? ton. Miss Goodrich. S L Hoppi jg, Miss Sarah Dio? ble, J M ?vans, J McManning. C W Kalk man, a, A 1 reat, Mrs Randolph. O H Rando'pb, Dr baton and son, Mrs Chambers, J J Mnnroe, Mr Benedict and wife. Mias Ould, Hiss Banker, Mrs Bodington, Miss Lizzie Bufflogton, Miss Buffington, and 7 cn deck. FOR HALE. OA AAA BLACK CYPRESS SH INGLE 3. ?\J*Vj\)\) MARSHALLS WHARF. May 12_wfm6 LUMBER AT WHOLESALE A KD RETAIL. ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND QUALITY. AFOLL STOCK OF WHITE PINE, FROM ?j TO 12 inches thick, clear and well seasoned. The attention of Builders and - others is especially requested. Mahogany. Black Walnut, Bickory, Ash, White Oak, Poplar Boards and Plan ka Rokewood and Ma? hogany Ve-nere, Newels, Balusters, Ac; also at Manufacturer's Prices, Sashes, Blinds, Doors, and all kinds of Moulding?. Spruce spars and Ladders, all lengths; Shingles, La th 8, Ac, constantly on hand and for salo in quan? tities to suit purchasers, by L H. h,...L A CO., Successors to late J. N. Wood, Agent, Northwest corner Marktt-street and tast Bay. I&AAO HALL, New lark.) I. H. HALL. f mwf2mos April 5 STEAM SASH, BLIND A-SD DOOR FACTORY. L. E. CORDEAY & CO., No. 2 PR ITCH A RD-STREF. T, OPPOSITE J. F. TAYLOR ? CO'S MACHINS SHOPS. SASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, always on hand PANEL DOORS, HOI HOUSE BASHES, MOULDINXiS, ?c., made up at /-hort no? tice, ?32(3 at the lowest terms. L. E. CORDEAY.0. A. IRO?CBE March 23 juio CAMERON, BARKLEY & GO., NORTHEAST CORNER Meeting and Cumberland Streets. STEAM ENGINES GRIST MILLS CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, and MACHINERY. January 1 _ imo BRASS_W0UK. STEAM GUAGE8, GONGS, GUAGE COOKS STEAM BIBBS AND STOP COCKS, STEAM WHISTLES GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS WATER GUA OES. GLASS GUAGE TUBES MERCURY GUAGES, LOW WATER DETEC? TORS COPPER AND BRASS WIRE. CAlBTfiRUN, Bl It KI. KV tte CO., Sortbeast Corner Meeline and Cumberland streets. January 1 Cmo prnt]5, (Hcmi?ls, Ctr. HOISEKEEPEtiS! H61SEKEEPEKSI MEV-WOHES-A S 1> CHILDREN ME\-WOMEN-4M> C HILDREN I READ-READ. "Cooling to Scalds and Burns," "Soothing to all painful wounds," ftc. "Healing to all Hores, Ulcers," sc, 'COSTAR'? BUCKTHORN SALVE Is the most extraordinary SALVE ever known. Its power of 8oothlne and Healing for all Cut?, Burne, Bruises, Fores, Ulcers, Chapped Hands and bkin, for Fore Nipples, for Piles, ftc., ftc-ls without a paral. Iel. One person says of lt: "I would not be with? out a box in my house, if it cost $5, or I hsd to travel all th . way to New York lor it," [N. Y. Evening News, S'p'.cmbfr 6. tW Ali Druggists in CHARLESTON sell lt. 'COSTAR'S " STANDARD PREPARATIONS ARE HI3 BEAUTIFIER1 THE Bitter-sweet and Orange Blossoms. JtSf One Bottle, $1-Three for $2. HIS "Cottar's" Bat, Boach, d.c.. External's. "Cottar's" Bed Bus; Exterminators. "Costar V (only pure) Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Rcmediea known." 'III Beware ! ! ! of spurious imitations." "All Druggists in CHARLESTON sell them." Address " COSTAR," So. 13 Howard-st., N. Y. Sold in CHARLESTON, S. C., by GOODKICH. Wlr?EWAN di CO. March 23_pac_I yr SURE POP! THE ONLY CERTAIN RAT DEST.ROYE R WITHOUT Disagreeable Results. AD ?LPH ISAACSEN'S PHOSPHORIC PASTE, HERMETICALLY sealed and waxjanted to keep fresh for all time the greatest discovery i of its kind in the sgt we live in. Mo person need be troubled with RATS, MICE, BED B?Q3 Ol ROACHES, for Mr. Isaac sen's destructive remedy ii within the reach of ali Prepared only by himself, from rare and valuable compounds, its cheapness ii as wonderful as its efficacy. Bundieds of testimo? nials have been received irocc all parts of the United States. The great advantage this SUBE POP possessei over all similar preparations ie the FACT that it is Certain In Its Effects, and free from the unpleasantness of rats dying in their holes, as it causes them to leave the premiset to seek air, and consumes them so entirely as to leave Ho Dlsasrreeoblt Odor. Numbers of references can be made to Persons In tb la City, who nave succefsrutry used it. SOLE AGENTS FOB SOUTH CAROLINA, DOW IE & MOISE, 1MP0BTEB3 A NB WHOLESALE DRUG G 1ST?, Corner Meeting and Hasel-streets, April 23 mwf6mo Charles ton,8.C. EOS AD ALIS Purifies the Blood. For Bale by Druggists Everywhere. Joly 28 nao Ut F O V Tm*? CELEBRATED Horse and Cattle Powders. This preparation, long and favorably known, will thor orgbly reinvigorati broken down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing tb? stomach and intes? tines. It is a sure preven? tive of all diseases ? K^X-*"* -- incident to this ani mal, such as LUNG FEVEB, GLANDER9, YEL LOW WATER, H KAYES, Coughs. Distemper, Fevers, Founder, Loss of Appetite and Vital Encigy, ftc. TO BEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION In fattening cattle, it gives them an Appetite, opens their hides and makes them thrive much foster. Its use improves the Wind, increas? es the Appetite gives a S m oo th and Glossy Skin- : and transforms the miserable Skeletons - into a une looking ?nd spirited Horse. IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, SUCHAS COUGHS, ULCERS IN THE LUNGS, LIVER, kc. thia ?rocleac lt a e a epe elfle. By putting' from one-half to a paper in a barrel of swill the ab ve diseases will be eradicated or en? tirely prevented. If given in time, a certain pre tiveand cure for the ?o? Cholera. . r-BEPABED B? DAVID E. POCTZ. WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 126 Franlhn-?tret t, Baltimore, Md. FOB SALE Bx BOWIE dt MOISE, WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE, No. 151 MEETING-STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL, March 31 15 TEE UNDERSIGNED CALLS THE ATTENTION of both elly and country purchasers to his large stock of DaUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUM? ERY, FANCY GOODS, Ac, ftc, all of which he Of? fers at the lowest market ratet. H. B A E R, No. 131 MBETING-STEEET, NEAP. MAR KET-STEEET. Maret 1 I (EUtyiig anH /nutting (Booh. UNDERWEAR. E BEST ASSORTMENT OP ?EN TL EM ES'3 UNDERSHIBT8 ANDUTRAWERS axe to be found at S COI I'd 8HIBT EMPORIUM. May 21_ 3 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, AT BLACKWELL'S NEW STORE, Mk 219 KIXG-STREET, ONE DOOB BELOW MARKET-STREET, May 5 wfmltno CLOTHING !_ OLOTHIira ! GREAT ATTRACTION ! LARGE STOCK or SPRING CLOTHING, AT No, 291 King-street, Corner of Wentworth. AN ELEGANT SUPPLY OF Spring Clothing and Famishing . GOODS, FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, Now Opened and Offered at Low Pricea Tbe Stock comprises all tte new Styles of GOODS AND GAHMEN IS introduced this season. Fur chafer* are invited to call and exam'ne tbe stock ant make their selections. FURNISHING GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, INCLUDING THE STAR BRAND SHIRTS ! Which I have been selling for twenty-five years noted Tor their GOOD FIT and Durability. Then are four qualities of them. ALSO, A LABGE LINE OF LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS Viz t THE BFBON9, THE DICKEN-?, SHAE ES PEA RE, THALBERG, EGBERT, GAROTTE, BISHOP, Ac, Ac, Ac. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT SUPPLIED WITH Cholee French, English and American SPRING CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND COATINGS, Which will bo MADE UP TO OBDER in thebes manner, under the care of a first-class Frene! Cutter. WM. MATTHIESSEN. B. W. MeTUREOUS, Superintendent. April 23_30_ BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! GENTLEMEN'S KID GLOVES (FRENCH) Ol all sizee and colors. For sale low, at SCOTV? 8HIBT EMPOBIUM. May 21 8 . Itttwrti._._ SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. ??M? GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT? OFFICE, I CHAjtLESTOM, ti. C., April 1869. ( ON AND AFTER SCI'DAY. APRIL Ilm, TH1 PASSF.SOEB TRAINS of the South Carolini Railroad will run as folio-ara : FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.S.30 A. v. Arrive at Augusta.4.45 P. M Connecting with trains tor Montgomery. MeuipLi. Nashville and New Orleans, via Monomer; an' Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M, Arrive at Columbia.6.10 P. M Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Kui road, auc Camden train. F0U CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.0 so A. M Arrive at Charleston.5.10 P. M Leave Columbia.7 45 A. M Arrive at Charleston.5.10 P. M AUGUSTA NIGHT EXIT. ESS (eCNDAYS EXCEPTUO.] Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M Arrive at Augusta.6.10 A. il Connecting with trains tor Memphis, Nashvi?? and Hew Orleans, v.'a Grand Junction. Leave Augusta.4.10 P. M Arrive at Charleston.1.00 A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT LXPBESS. (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston...6.06 P. V, Arrive at Columbia.4.45 A. M Connecting (sundays excepted) with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Leave Colombia.5.6J P. M Arrive at Charleston.6.30 A. M SUMMERVILLE IRA IN. Leave Charleston.3/ 5 P. M. Arrive at Summerville. 6.(0 P. V ?ive Summerville.7.10 A. V, ?rr! re at Charleston.?25 A. M CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and roiumbn Passenger Traits on Mos cars, WEI manan and SATCTIDAY=, connects witt ap and down Day Passengers at Kingvilie. Leave Camden.G.35 A. M, Arrive at Columbia.ll.uO A. M, Leave Columbia.2.2'? P. M, Arrive at Camden.7.05 P. M, Signed) H. T. PEAKE, April 10 General Sucerintendcc*. TO ?5AKERS. JUS1 RECEIVED AND FOR HALE WHOLESALE AND REI AIL : CARBONATE OF AMMONIA PRIME HOPS CREAM OF TARTAR H. BAER, Druggist, No. 181 MEETING-STREET. March 4 J HS oran tr.. EQUITABLE LIFE ASS?EANCE SOCIETY, OF THE UHST ITEL STATES, No. 92 BROADWAY, NEW TOKE. WM, C. ALEXANDER, President, GEO. W. PHILLIP??, Actuary. HENEY B. HYDE, vice-President. JAE. W. ALEXANDER, Secretary. ORGANIZED 1859. CASH A88ET8 OVEB.$9,000,000' NUMBER OF POLICIES ISSUED TN 1868.11,9*6 AMOUNT ASSURED TN 1868.?51,891,835 ALL ITS POLICIES ARE NON-FORFEITING. PURELY MUTUAL. ALL PROFITS ARE AN VU A LL Y DIVIDED AMONG TUE ASSURED. BESIDES ISSUING ALL KINDS OF LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES, TES "EQUITABLE" would call attention to their '?TONTINE LIFE ASSURANCE POLICIES, ' noon which many are now assuring their lives, and wbicb is thought by those who have given it the most study and reflection, win render Life A?surauce popular to a degree hitherto unknown. For documente or information upen the subj, ct Of "LIFE ASSURANCE," application can be made to WM. B. SHAW, GENERA!, AGENT, No. Ill MEETING-STREET. CHARLESTON, 8. C. O. A. BOWEN, May U wfm Imo (OF JAMES ADOER & CO.,) RE;IDENT AGENT. THE PIEDMONT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. HOME OFFICE,.Kiclimond, Virginia. CHARTERED IN 1867 A17THOR]ZED CAPITAL,....?1,000,000 CAPITAL Securely Invested. 100,000 Premiums Earned within two years, over. . 700,000 NUMBER OF POLICIES ISSUED OVER 3000, EIGHTY-SEVEN AND A HALF PER CENTUM OF PROFITS PAID TO POLICY HOLDERS. as- All Funds received in South Carolina to be invested in the State. ; as- JOHN L. BRANCH, General Canvassing Agent. W. C. CARRINGTON. President. P.. H. MAURY, Vice-Pr?sident. J. J. HOPKINS, Secretary. DnuBCTOBS-E. H. MAURY, A. F. HARVEY, A. 8. LEE, W. A. ARMISTEAD, J. J. HOPKINS, RICH? ARD IBBY, D. T IDEM AN, 0. F. WElblGEB, W. 0. CARRINGTON. . 1 his Board of Officers are gentlemen of the first standing in Bichmond, and are well known to many of the citizens of our Bute. OS" The undersigned win canvass the City of Chirle ?ton in the interests of this Company. C. HENRY PERROW. M. D., Medical Adviser. I Dr. GEORGE ROSS, Assist.nt Medies! Adviser. May 20 JOHN L. BRANCH, GENERAL CANVASSING AGENT. GUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Organized in 1859. All Policies non-Forfeitable. Half Loan Taken. No Notes Required* LAST CASH DIVIDEND 50 (FIFTY) PER CENT. Statement. PolicieB in force.$25,000,000 Assoie. 1,500.000 Annual Income. 800,000 Loecea Paid. 500,000 Officers. W. H. PECKHAM, President. -j H. Y. GARAGAN, Secretary. L. MoADAM, Actuary. G. A. FUDICHAB, Superbitendent, Bon. JOHN A. Drx, New York. Hon. JAMES H ASPEE, Firm Harpe : & Broa., ex-Mayor New York. JOHN J. CHANE, President Bank Republic. WK. T. HOOKED, Wall-street. WM. M. VEDMELYE, Banker (Vcrmilye & Co.) CHAS. G. ROCKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking Company. Hon. GEORGE OFDYBX ex-Mayor of Now York. MINOT G. MORGAN, Banker. THOMAS BIGNET, Firm Thomas Rigney A Co. BE>-J. B. Surma-AH. Treasurer New York Steam Sugar Rennin g Company. A Anos ARNOLD. Firm of Arnold, Constable ? Co. RICHAHO H. BOWNE, Wetmore & Bowne, Law? yers. Directors. E. V. HAcaHwo?T, Firm E. V. Haugbwout A Co. WM. WILEZNS. Firm W. Wilkena 4 Co. JULIUS H. PRATT, Merchant. WM. W WRIGHT, Merchant. CHAS. J. STARB, Merchant. WILLIAM ALLEN, Merchant. Gao. W. CUTLER, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. GEO. T. HOPE, President Continental Fire In? fmrance Company. JOHN B. SHERWOOD, Park Place. WALTON H. P MOXHAM, Corner 6th Avente Aid Twenty-tbira-a treat. EDWARD H. WEIOHT, Newark, N. J. GEO. W. FARLEE, Counsellor. W. L. COGSWELL, Merchant. GEORGE KEIM, General Agent for South Carolina. Dr. T. REENSTJEKNA, Examining Physician. B. ISSERTEL, GENERAL AGENT FOB CHARLESTON, January ll imo Office No, ?905 King-Street, Cn%rl>*ton, 8. C? g?bfrUas&rri). LONDON AXD PUB EXPOSITIONS, PRIZE MEDALS1 THE GEORGE A. CLARK'S O. HST. T. SIX COK?, SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTON. Thie favorite Thread being Sis Cord to Xe. SO, purely Soft Finish, is recommended for its great superiority for Hand cxd Machine Sew? ing. FOR SALE BY THE Principal Wholesale and Kt-tai J Dry Goods and Notion Dealers. February 27 3m o S?oncs. M. Lc. FILLEY'S Celebrated Cooking Stoves, Manufactured at Troy, N. Y., and for sale by D, L. FULLERTON AUGUSTA, GA. THESE STOVES 8TAND UNRIVALLED FOB capacity, durability, conveniences and the gen? eral purpose* to which cooking Stoves are uaed. The PHILANTHROPY! is c i tra heavy plated, and ha? Ash Drawer; can be made into a sis boiler hole stove: bas cort iron Witer Tank galvanized,or enamel lined. A strictly first-class Stove. Tte CIVILIAN is of a neat design, and has afine large Oven. This Stove can be had with the extension back, sixholes, and reservoir when desired. For further information apply to D. L. FULLEBTON, January 30 {mos Augusta, Ga. SO?M. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum ? Dry Plaster* FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality,' ?nish and price. / MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR MFES Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled I BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, 1 EXPRESS BOXES? FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCK8. Fleaee send for a catalogue to MARVIN & CO., (oldest safe manufacturera) o. 1205 Broadway, New York, w vfi?L V21 Chestnut St., Phils, Warehouses (108Bank St.Cleveland.O And for sale by our agents in the principal cities throughout J^he * United States?, FOR SALE BY WM. M. BIRD & CO., No. 203 EAST BAY* CHARLESTON. Tecember 25