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THE DAILY NEWS. Madonna. O stay, Madonna, stay t 'Iis not th*) dawi of day That marka the skies with yonder opal streak : The stars in silence shine ; Then press thy Ups to mine. Ind rest upon my neck thy fervid cheek. O h'eep, Madonna, sleep t leave me io watch and weep O'er the sad memory of departed joys ; O'er hope's extinguished oeam, O'er fancy's ? aniahed dream, O'er all that nature grives and man dea troya. O wake, Madonna, wake 1 Eren now the purple lake ls dappled o'er with amber flakes o? light ; A glow ia on th? hill. Andr every trickling rill In golden threads leaps down from yonder height. 0 fly. Madonna, fly! .?32 . I** 4?y and envy spy "What only love and night may safely know : ' Fly. and tread softly, dear I Lest those who hate us hear Tho sounds of thy light footsteps aa they ga Tnt Ckaxleeton .Money Market. THUBSXUT, June 3, 1869. There were no transactions during the week that J srould materially affect the quotations. Business | ?ns generally dull, and there wat little orno demand tor securities. The bois of ths city banks a re steadily appreciating and are in demand. South Carolina B iilrosd whole shares are quoted at 45- The seven p r cen*, bonds 81a83. State securities have all ad Tsnced. A sale of etty stock waa made yesterday at 16. The stock of the People's and First Rational 3?ai s is hold at io? to 108; City Ballway stock 51 w io 53; Savannah and Charleston Railroad stock ll fi ?ll No other changes of note haye occurrcd, BOUTHXaS BANK BILLS. . Current Bates Bank of Camden.80 (goo Bank of Charleston..85 600 Bank of Cheater.13 @00 Bank of Georgetown.13 ??00 Bank of Hamburg.7 @00 Bank of Newberry.80 @00 Bank of South Caroona.20 @25 Mm?k ot State of S. Carolina, prior to 1861.50 @C0 Bank of Stated S. Carolina, af ter 1st Jan., 3861.25 @00 Commercial Bank. Columbia.3 <??oo Exchange Bank, Coram bi?.18 @00 yann em' and beh?nge Bank, Charleston, a @01 MtalM??iftWaw.10 @io People's Bank, Charleston.86 600 Banter's Bani of Fairfield...6 800 Pian tars * and Mechanics' Bank, Charl eaton. S3 @ oo Southwestern Baliroad Bank, Charleston, (oM).70 @00 Southweatem Baliroad Bank, Charleston, (newt.60 @00 Mto Bank, Charleston.6 @00 Union Bank. Charleston.98 to par City of Charleatoa Change Bills.N ?00 Eta te 8. Carolina Treasury No taw.93 @93 TIOKDS, STOCKS AHB COUPON?. "City of Columbia Bonds.68 ?170 Caty of Columbia Coupons.75 @00 South Oaroftn* Banned and Bank Stock (whole shares).16 @co South Carolina Railroad (half shares).31 ?ilfi S. C. Baliroad Six Per Cent Bonds..78 @00 S.O. R.B. Seven Per Cent. B'ds,.81 ?83 & C. Railroad Certificate of Indebtedness.88 &00 City of Charleston Bu Per Ct. Stock..66 ?Si Caty of Charieaton Fire Loan Bonds.76 @00 ?Utae/.B^OarolinaBoDdsiold).77 @78 ?tate of Sooth Carohna Benda (new issue. of January 1,18671.7? @90 Kate of bouth Oarnrlna bonds (issued for Bank of the State bills).M ?200 ?tateof ?louth Carolina Stock..td (goo Jtete of loath Carolina Coupons.70 goo People'e National Bank 8tock.106 (3PO Birst National Baak Stock.106 @1C8 JWion Bank stock.-.....89 <?0O Greenville and Columbia Railroad State guaranteed booda.63 @60 Greenville and Columbia 1st Mortgage Booda.71 675 ^Northeastern R. B. 1st Mortgage Bouda.83 800 Borth eaatern R.R. lat Coupons (past due).CC @00 Northeastern Railroad etock (capital)..$8%rdW Northeastern Baliroad Stock (preferred). ..33>i?C0 Northeastern BJC Certificates of Indebted? ness.56 &00 Charleston Oas Company Stock.31 ?00 Charleston City Railway Stool.51 fi @ 52 .Chadeaton BBBJBJSI saud Manufacturing Company's Phosphate Works..100 @00 .Charieaton and Ba vann&h Railroad Bon da (State guarantee).66 @57 Savannah and Charleston BailroaQ Stock.21 @22 City Of Savannah Bond?.....92fc@93 Cttr Of Savannah Coupons (due previous to lat June, 18*8).93 $00 City of Savannah Coupons (due after lat June, 1866).96 @C0 City o? Memphis bonds, endorsed by M. 4 O Railroad.70X800 . Memphis) and Charleston Baliroad Stock. .48 ?J00 Memphis und Charleston Railroad Bonds.85 &87fi Memphis and Charieaton H. B. Connoas. .93 @00 Exports for the Week ending I narada y Jone 8. -"-fi NEW TOBE-Per steamship Magnolia-Hi balea Upland Cotton, 184 bales Tan, 13 tierces Bk e. 448 labte Boats, 18 packages Dried Bruit, SS boxes Tobacco, 25 casks Clay, 87 empty Barrels, ? 39 packages t-endDes, 2?19 obis Potatoes, 2366 -boxs* Vegetables..... Per steamship Manhattan < - -598 balee Upland cotton, 107 ter ces Bice, li* I bales D meatics, 17 empty Barrais, il package? ' Sundris*. 16 tons Phosphate?. SS aSfika Cocoa nate, UT7 bbls Potatoes, 960 crates Vegetables . BALTIMORE-Per sehr Humy Allen- 800 toja Phos jjb^eRock.. ..Per sehr Tn H Steeli-70 tons * 1 .' TBE CHARUB8TOJI HARKET. ' ' '?" ?v- ;v -j:?"% M [rca xax wxarx Banora. Tamar? AX, ram A] . TBS Caop^-jThe weather JOT. the past weak has been of ? chJt?>r well adapted to the growth of | cotton, 1be hen having been (toady and continued, ' dr*wbark being an absence of moisture v aetloa from this interior has, ia come - queuce, taken a favorable character, and wherever a . stand hes been secured th? plant la reponed to be coming forward successfully. Tan Conos MAB SLIT.-Tho market for the staple daring the week ander review has assumed a strong. ifitm?km. Northern manufacturera having come faraird prominently as purchasers tu the Southern ports, while the intelligence from Manchester indi? cates an improved feeling for maau'sctured goode. ' Tbs influenc?e ef these circo raslancei sering on re? duced stocks in the South, has given prices a decided upward tendency, and while the English market, which opened at ll S'd tor middling uplands harden? ed to UK J. the article at New York moved ap frc m 38jai to 80c, sad at this point middlings stiffened from 2Tjai to 28fie % lb, the demand here being mostly for good gradea, of which there is only the Boost scanty supply, and which sell at steadily hard ?alog rates. The mo remette of the flore at Liverpool and New . York have been reported aa folio TB br telegraph : On Friday, May 38th, the former or en ed flt mer at 3) fid., and closed at ll>4d.. sales 13.000 bales, with Better Mancho ter advices ; the latter was firm, sales 1600 bales at SSkJo. Oa Saturday the former was quiet and steady, sales 10,000 bales, uplands lOJa'd; the latter waa finner, sales 3C0O hales at 29o. On Monday the former was a shade more active sales 12,000 balee, uplands ll ?fd ?the latter was more active, eales 4000 bales at 19>?c. On Tuesday tbe former was armer, sales 15,000 bales, uplands ll^d.; the latter waa fi@fic better, sales 5500 ba es st 29%o. On Wednesday the former wa? aimer, sales 13,0(0 bales, upleidt 1))id; the latter was a shade firmer, eeles 4000 bales, uplands 29X&3C; yesterday the former waa a sh de firmer, sales 12,000 bales, up-j lands ll%&. ; the latter was qutot and firm at 30c. The ato. k of the article in sight at the latest dates was aa follows : . I860. 1808 Stock in liverpool. 423 000 620.250 Afloat from India. iOO.tOJ 372,000 Afloat from America. 149,(>00 149 000 Stock in London. 73 720 87 0 -0 Afloat tor Lonaon. 63 000 6P UC0 BtocJinHiv.e. 33400 81'9j? Afloat for tiavr. 93,618 48 812 Stock ia Bremen. 7.553 ?OaS Afloat tor bren eu. g 021 2384 ?tock tu United stated i o??. IBI.607 15/5 5 Stock in the interior towns. 22,181 13 999 Total.L447.C?5 MVt.rSs Deficiency lu visible suppu? . 62,5?o ' Stock of ot ton htld by Manchester si inners at toe mt>]n, now 65.000 bale*-; same bme 18 8,130.000 bales. Middling eolanda, nowl^d; then llj^d. The arrival, at thia port for the week tuvo been no sea laLndx and Floridas and 1635 bales np andr, agains' 8 ham sea islaudsand Florida- and li34 b 1rs Upland* th e week beter?, and 3 b gs of * ea islands and Blondas and t-28 balea ot uplands for the correspond? ing week last |>er. These supplies have come from the following sources, say of uplines per Sooth Carolina Rai road. 1C03 bales; per Northeastern Siilroad. 83 bales. The transactions in this market xor the week have , b:en as lolluw- : On Fiiday, May 28. the ce maud was good, but tho operation* of porch >tera waa fruited in oonscqaenca ot the lt;;ht supply ot the fibre on the market; tales I 300 baler, oidinnry to gotd cidinary being qujttd | at 25026?, low rniddiing 27, and middling 27?c 9 lb. On Saturday ibera waa a moderate inquiry, good grad38 fc ein g quite firm ; sales 255 balee, ordinary tc good ordinary bf lng quoted at 25026?, low mid cuing 27, middlings 27 M. On Monday floe quail ties of the staple were in de? mand, and held at stiff prices, -while the cosamos grades were steady,but huyera continued to have their operations limited for want of stock; sales 25C balee; quotations as before. On Tuesday the market was somewhat active and firmer, prices advancing ft; ?ales 600 bales, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 25?027, low middling 27?. middling 28c ?? lb. OB Wedneeda; tho ?tapie continued to stiffen un? der a well sustained inquiry, and prices improved about ?c fl ?; ?k? 600 bm,e"' ordln*r, to good or dinary being quoted at 26027?, low middling ?8, and middling 28?ac fl IB. Yesterday there was bot little offering, and holders very firm; sales near 100 balts, viz: 12 at 24?; 39 at 27?; 7 at 28; 8 at 28?; 13 at 28?; 1 Zipporah at 80. We quote: LIYZEPOOL CT.iKHiriCAHOIf. Ordinary to pood ordinary.26 027? Low middling..28 ? Middling..?K0 By New York classification we quote: Middling..29 @ EBA Iax.ua> Corro?.-There have teen no receipts of this quality of the fibre during the week. We note a very quiet market since our last weekly re port, and the transactions in the article have been without Importance. Some twenty-five baga have been sold, among which were 3 sea island at 50,17 at 70, and 3 at 73c V tb. We quote nominally com? mon Florida*? at 60?60, medium at 60 g7Oe aa rb; sea islands may be quoted at 65075 for medium, and BU 0S1 ft lb for fine. BICK.-A decided dullness has characterized the market for this grain during the week, purchasers astin; for conoce?tons, which factors were not dis? posed to make; sellers, however, in a few casts, afterwards]'accepted seme what easier rates, and about 100 tierces of clean Carolina we:e disposed of, say: 8 tierces at 7?; 26 at 8; 40 at- 8, and 17at 8?c ft rb We quote cox mon to fair clean Carolina at 7??7?; good, 8?8?c? lb. > AVAL STOKES.-1 he receipts of this article amounted to some 1500 barrels, composed of some 660 barrels rosin, 418 casks spirits turpentine, and 416 barrels crude turpentine. The transactions in rosin were at ti fi t arr el for low pale and No. 1, and tl 8001 90 fl. barrel for Noa. s and 3, of which latter the receipt s were mainly composed. 3 he spirits cl turpentine was sold at 39 and 40c ?1 gallon as to con? dition of package. Tba operations in crude turp en? tino were at i8. ft barrel for Virginia; SI 60 fl barrel for yellow Jip, and 81 CO fl barret for hard. 1 he mar? ket is dnll for the better qualities of rosin. HAT.-The arrivals ot this article have been abont 450 bales of Eastern qualities. We note sales ol Eastern to .arrive at tl 38 fl hundred. 1 CORN .-Tho receipts of this grain for the week were about 9000 bushels per steamer from Balti? more. With a steady inquiry for plantation consump? tion, the market keepa almost bare of stock, and the sales were con 13ned to jobbing lois ot prune white Maryland, which was Miling at tl 20 ft bushel at the close, weight, bags included. FLO tra.-Dealers have good stocks of Northern and Western floor, which was in steady request for interior consumption, the article showing rather weaker prices in consequence of the receding rates in Northern and Western marketa. We quote Not th? em and Western super at td 6006 75 ft bbl, extra tT0776 ft bbl, family $8@9 fi bbl, and extra famliy at $10011 fl bbl. Southern brands ate in light sup? ply, and may be quoted at $8@ 8 50 ft bbl foi super, 1809 50 ft bbl lor extra, 10@ll ft bbl fer family The first new Southern flour reach- d here yesterday, being a ?malt lot of "?xceUior MlBs," from Augus? ta, Geo., which told at tia fi bbL I BACON.-The stock of this article hav.'ng become much reduced, sellers were asking better rates, and we quoto with a limited demand, prime Shoulders at 15Kcfl tb; prime clear rib aldea at 18?c ft tb. ?UOAB AND MOLASSES are in full mpply and doll. BUTTES.-There ls a moderate stock of prime Goshen. Prices are easier, and we quote prime at 45c ft rh. Western and other lower grades sell from 300400. ft U), as in quality. SALT.-lhere-have been no arrivals of this article Store lots are held at t202 10 ft sack. INDIA BAOGINO.-Th? market for this article has been quiet Goony oloth 46? inches wide and 2? tbs to the yard, is nominal in the absence ot tran tac ti JUS. Dandee bagging, 44 inches, 1? tts. for the yard? is held at 30?33c. Sea island bag. ging, 45 inchei wide, 2 tbs. for the yard, Is hold at 43c. ROFL-The demand for rope le moderate, and prices are somewhat nominal at quotations. We quote hemp at -r oem ts fi lb. ; greenlea! at lt cents, and jute at 8 ?ca 9 cents fi po uni. IRON BANDS AND TIBS for cotton, of tho most ap? proved patterns, are offered on tho market, at 7 ase ft lb. TracaxB AND LUMBER.-The market ia now well supplied, and the article ia dull. We quote timber for milling purposes rrom ?508. Shipping timber 810015; 4 406-4 flooring heavy at $13015 fl M. I Bright lumber, good merchantable, from city mills, cut to ?lae, from 322 42s by the cargo. FBXTOHT?.-To Liverpool, by steam, nominal; by sall, ?d on uplands, ard ?d on sea islands, with but litte going forward. To Havre nomi? nal. Coastwise vet?ele are in demand-To New York by steam ?c on uplands, and lc. on sea islands, tl ft tierce on rice; by sail, tl SO ft bale on cotton; tl ft tierce on rice; 40c ft bbl. on rosin; ts ft M. 00 lumber; 19?10 ft M. on timber. To Boston, by sail, ?c fl tb. on upland cotton. To ProviJence, 88 ft M. on beard?. To Philadelphia, by steam, unsettled and nommai; by sail, S6a7 f) V. on boards; SS on timber; 83 per ton on clay; and 83 50?i on phosphates. To Baltimore, by steam, un ettled and nominal. By sail. 86?7 fl M. on boards-S3 6004 fl ton on phosphate rock. V?asele are tn demand by our merchants to take lumber freight) from Georgetown, a. C., Darien and Baril? la River, Geo., and Jacksonville, Fla., to North? ern ?ort?, and 811012 f) M. are rates on lumber j -and boards. There is some inquiry fox lumber ves? sels for tho West Indies, from the rame points, and tlO in gold is offered. EXCHANGE.-Sterling Bills-The rate yesterday was 1490149? for sixty day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banka are purchasing sight checks on New York ? discount; 5 days disccunt. They are selling sight checks at ? pren, GOLD.-Tho brokera wire yesterday buying a< 33, and selling at 10, Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN M mm LONDON, June 3-Noon.-Consols 92?. Bondi 80?. LrvxRPooL, June 3-Noon.-Cotton a shade firm Evening-The ioorease of specie in tho Bann ol England n arly a half million. Consols 92? ; bondi steady at 80? er;uplands ll?d;Orleans ll?d; sales 12,000 bales Corn 27s 3d. A ft er roo a.-Pork dull. Bacon 60s Cd. Eveninc.-Cotton firmer; sales 12.000 bales; u;, lands ll^d; Orleans ll?d. Turpentine 27s OJ. Havan. June 3-Cotton, on the spot If 42?c afloat If S8?c. <f FABIS, Juie 3.-The increase of specie in th< ran? of Frat oe eleven an J a hali millions. Bourse steady. Rentes 71 and 47. DOMESTIC 3IABEETS. Nrw YORK, June 3- Noon.- Stocks feverish ant excited. Mom y steady ai 6a7. Sterling 9?. Gol 88?. - Cotton quiet and firm at 39c. 1 u poutiat dull at 45?c. Rosin quiet; strained ti 40. Lveuing.-1 tton firm; sates 3000. Flour heavy at noon's decline. Wheat lo tower. Com firmer Uess pork $31 CCu81 87. lard quiet. Wbiskc} steady, SI Olal 01. Rica dull-Carolina 7?a9. Othei groceries quiet. Turpentine 45?. strained rosir 82 40. Tallow active, ll?all?. Freights firm-OB cotton, by steam, ?. G uremment- dull. 02's 22?, Southerns heavy. Virginia's 67?; ^rth Carolina 60?; new 56; Louisiana levees 66; Tennesse e 67; new C4?. Money cootiuu?d active at 7 per cent Sterling weak at 9?. Geld dosed dull at 37?. Stock* feverish, weak, ibo steamship America tal'ttl to? day, taking $200.000 in specie BALTIUOBK. June 8 - oiton firm at 30c. Flour (talliedtavors bayeta Grain uuchinged;receipts Ugh'. Pork firm at 832. Bucen active. Lard firm et 19?o. Whi-key dull at tl e2al 03. CINCINNATI, June 3.-Whiskey quiet and fi-m ct 95;. Mess pork fl>m at 831; not freely off-red, but held at ?a?. Paeon shoulden held at 13?c; sides 17e; noil ling doini'. Lard offered at 18? J. LOUTS VILLE, June 3.-Provisions firmer. Mess ( pork, 831?. Shoulder?, 13?; clear sides, 17?; I hans, 19?c. Prime leaf lard, 19c Baw wh s key, 97o. WILMINGTON, June 3- Spirits turpentine: Dot hm g doing. Rosin steady at 81 ?7??a$3. Crude tur pentine $1 90a$3. lar 83 35. AUGUSTA, Jnne 3.-Cotton closed active and ad? vancing; sales 410 bales; receipts 50 bales; mid? dlings, 37?a38c. SAVANNAH. June 3.-Cotton very firm; middlings, 28c; sales 300 bales; receipts 170 bales; exports 3800 bales. MOBILE, June 3_Cotton: sales 950 bales; 6C0 after tho close ysator?ay. Market quiet. Low mid? dlings 37c. Be ce ip ts 38 bales. NEW ORLEANS, June 3.-Cotton steady. Mid? dlings 28Xa78>jc fates 3350 bales; receipts 337; exports 687. Cold 38. Sterling 61?. New York sight exchange par to ? discount. Sugar: common 9?al0?; prime 13?. Molasses: fermenting 52?. Interior Cotton Marketa. SELMA , May 31.-Sales 40 bales. Market quiet Veiy little cotton offering, bales made oa a basis of | 35o for low reid ?ling, COLUMBUS, June 1.-Cotton market quiet Mid? dling 26. low middlings 26?c. Warehouse sales 17 bales, Receipts 8 bales. Shipments 374 bales. MACON, June 1 -The improvement in the mar? ket, noted yesterday, was followed to day by an advance in prices. Ihe demand to-day was good, and sales were effected on the basis of 26a26?c for mid Dings. . Beoeipts to-day, 66 bales ; shipments, 86 bales; sales, 117 bales. Nashville Cotton Market. NASHVILLE, May 31 -COTTO?.- The New Yoik market advanced ?c to-day. Our market firm for best grades, the lower grades entirely nominal. We quote: Ordinary 2C?a21; good ordinary 28?a34 low middling 26a25?. NASHVILLE COTTON ETATEMENT. 8took on hind september l, 1868. 60 Received to-day. 60 Received previously.?9,995-50,066 TeUII. 60,115 Shipped to-day. CO Shipped previously.47,796-47,798 Stock on hand.3.819 COHN.- Market buoyant and prices advancing. The shipmen ts to-day embraced 6000 bushels at 80a 82?o, sacked and In depot Wilmington Market WILMINGTON, June 2.-TTTRPENTIHB.-Sales of 154 casks at 42c- a decline of ?c since last report. S rani TURPENTINE,-60 bbls changed hands at 82 80 for y ello w dip, and 81 70 for hard. Boar* ->alea of 876 bbls No. 2 a; 81 85. and SO bbls strained atti 77?. TAB -?ales of only S3 bbls at 82 25. COTTON.-Sales of only 6 balee at 36, 26?a27c for mixed lots. Charleston Wholesale Prices. ARTICLES. BAGGING, ? yard Dandee. 30 0 46 Gunny Cloth. - rt - BALE ROPE, fl lb-Marrilla. - ? _ Western. 8 ? 13? Ju e. 8?0 9 COTTON, fl lb Ordinary co Good Ordinary. 26 0 S7? Low Middling. 3S 0 - Middling to Strict Middling. 28?0 30 Good Middling. - tel - Sea Island. fO 0 1.00 COPPER, f) tb-Rio.I 20 0 26 Lagnayra.I 2b rt - Java.I 85 0 40 FURTt LIZERS- I OarolinaFe>Wirer, fl 2000tbs... ?65.03 0 - Wando Fertilizer. 00.00 0 - Double Kofined Pouorette. 80.00 ra) - Niles' Phosphate. 63.00 rt - Peruvian Guano, M 2210 tbs.,05.ut) ?a - Pacific Guara, fl 2000 tbs.65.00 tg - Phosnlx Guano. 55.00 0 - Baugh'sPhosphate, f)20OU lbs...leo.00 rt - Rhodes' Phosphate, fl 2000 lb?... ?05.00 rt - Rhodes' Bland.Manure- ?65Ume|67.60 rt - Orcbilla Guano-.840 time a j ru rt - Laud Plaster. 24.50 @ - JJ apes'SuperPhosphate,fi 2000 )b|f.5.00 rt - Zell's Raw Bone Phosphate..iCO.dO 0 - Zell's Super Phosphate of Lime.. |6U.0O rt - Woolatoo's Phosphate of Limn..- .?86.09 rt - Woolaton's Vegetatir, fl 20C0 rbs|63.00 ? - Croaadale's Gen. super-Phos, net 60.00 0 - Bowers'Complete Manure, net... CO.00 rt - bardy's Photpbo Peruvian, each. C5.00 rt - Sardj 'H Pacific Guano, cash. 60.un us - Patapsoo Guano..'.(65.00 0 - FLOUR, fl bbl-enluta . 6.60 rt 6.76 Northern and Western Extra. 7.25 0*7.76 Baltimore Extra. - 0 - Southern-Super. 8.00 rt 8.CO Extra. 9.00 ft 9.50 Family.11.10 (?11.50 GR A AV- Maryland Oats, fl bushel, i - w, - Western Oats, fl bushel......I - lg - Corn, fl bushel. - (ct - BAT, fi cwt-North River.| - fy - Eastern.I l.ss ad - L?H BER, Vi M. lett- I Clear White Pine, lat quality.'60.00 065.00 Whit? Pine, good run. 38.00 040.00 Yellow Pine.120.-io ?26.00 - Boards, ft M. feet-Bough.113.00 (315.00 Grooved and Tommed. ...?26.U0 092.00 .MOLASSES, fl gallon-Cuba.| 45 0 47 Muscovado.'.. 48 0 66 8ugar House. 60 0 1.00 New Orleans. - rt - N.4 VAL STORES, fl bbl-Tar.... - M - Pitch. - ?a _ Rosin, Pale.I - rt - Rosin, No. 1.14.00 0 5.00 Rosin, No. 2.i 1.V0 0 - Kosin, No. 3.J 1.80 0 - Spirits Turpentine, fi gallen.| 89 5 40 OJ-IUUI. * ru.I 16 ta - VMLS-Amencau, 402Od, "R kcg..| 5.50 (ia 7.00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g.... 8.70 0 - Dupont's, F.F.K. 5.60 0 - Dupont's, Blatting. 4.25 rt - PROVISIONS-^ Vb- - Bacon, Hams, fl lb. - rt - Bacon, Sides. 18?<oi - Bacon, Shoulders. 14?<9 16? Bacon, Strips. - - Lard, in keg. - ft _ - Butter. 30 (is 45 Cheese. 15 rt 30 Potatoes, fl bbl. - ft _ Onions. _ (a - Apples. _ w _ BICE-OaToltna, fl lb. 7??a 8V East India. _ @ - SALT- Liverpool, coarso, fi sack.. 2.OD rt 2.10 Liverpool, fine... ;. _ a _ SUGAR, fl rb-Baw. _ rt - Porto BIco.i is^-a H Musco vac1- .I _ <a _ 2. * I I i 8 I BOO Sn g : (i : SS : B1 : TS o. . O o : B ?. . m 2. : ?S ; 83 , cr o. M 2_ < n o'" g K M < I : 8 5 ? 6 E B- 3 so?2 lil .o ag* 2 ? a B Si m tt* OD I *> i SI &' to > I 38 -J ?1 o .a co to -1 .-1 Bj Si s i s? si -< sj ?J . ii ? c s: I 2 ?1MM S a s J i il ff H_ j B ' i ? SS sw <* - -a SS M - - S 9 S I FR comparative Kxpoi'U ot Cation, Irow thc Port ol Charleston. EXPORTED IO Liverpool. Oilier British Ports. iotal to Great Britain. Havre . Other J renoh Ports.. Bales. UPLAND, Bales. 3,501 3.6C2 lota! to Franco. Nortb of Europo. Total North of Europe.. : outh of Europe. -Vest Indies, Ac. Total Foreign Ports...., Boston., Rhoda Island, ?c. New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore aud Nor -Ik.... Other United Sirtes Puru?. Total to Coastwise Ports, Grand Total..,...,.,, 48,647 48,647 CM 8.602 83 ?622 2.401 61 003 2,713 6,275" 6 606 J. 784 96 227 7,030 10,516 BJ 128 222 170,S2J B- ?H Ni ! i iii' li ll 5S*511 "Pg I ?r ?? i I! rmi il l\ ii-igfd:::: : Pi j ; ; I S???: i i i ?4?4<5<5 g ? ?5 " ? tj tO VO IO IO IO IO IO ggg: g???b:2S gi?: S2E2S Sj jc?a ?o SSMS? 5-3<B?.eiioCTi-'<o-i - *? ssiilslgiimgs - Cil *-l Ol "?K -1 M >-. >-* "c - ^ ii <o ci If cr o_oo -J 65 -J jj B o ? cr" n ~8 : Sci ss io ci oi ; u i_M c ic ; ?o ftoVs* 'woiV?op- go Vj otu* Olotli' Seo to IO - (O -i V-? - ^ . O -J . ?-?oo; : ?6: S SV ses rc II0 .?j <oS; ; o?; pso; ??S SS: : ; S: ?lo- 'r>~00 H"' : . o?: 88: QOM co ; M MOI HO . 0? CT O cia ???? w^o?j?o >-? si sss: ssssssss; a> I eaooB- nSSPBoi'-? . ! 2?2io8rt>ooSS?S : : *82SSS?2'28SS . . 00 01???OI1-1UU jf?s ! ifs ir MK ; -8? ?2 a? a> io x ; CT O CT ?o 00 oo tc ? f o ^ to ; o ?i oo ao e> . ? io -I?-ICM' CO ?J OB iitooi' pg oo2; ; ; S; ?CT; ?8 *MlO* . . IO . M ta* . Ol??. 28: : : s: SS: ?3 .JD M OD * Ol 2 Ot ^ S ? ^i 22g: S'S"SS2 "88 ce io o . O-ICTOOP-I-I . M I- ks M _ ...?eo to ~ *. KO Q oo ; ; jo-i?c-jpi*> ! . OOCTIO^?-'-IV oo eo">-i ?? 3.3 ? ..fi Ul : ^ >co ; f- o-) [SS: a S 8 8S: S g : -O i- . CO Cl CO ? Pl IO 00 oo o> . . W IC ?n . io ?a; ja> ?003* nS^pS' 2<o S?e- CT-J c ti ii- lg CT I NOTE.-Wo have deducted (rom Now Orleans 36.5*3 bales Upland, from Mobile 1G.C30 bales, from Savannah 3516 bags Sea Island and 243 bales Up? land-and from Charleston 2523 bags Sea Island and 181 bales Upland, the quantities received at tboee ports from Mobile. Florida, Texas and Savannah. Stock? ot Cotton In Ute Interior Towna not included In the Receipts. TO WHS. Auffusta and Hamborg.Mtv 81 Macon, Geo.May 31 Columbus. Geo.,.May 28 Montgomery, Ala.May 29 Berma. Ala.May 28 Memphis, Tenn.,.May 24 Nashville, Tenn.May 29 Total. 18C9. 22,181 aiport s or Klee. Naval stores anet L. \m oer from the Port or Charleston, trout September 1 to Jane 3.1869 Boston. New Tor*. Philadelphia. Baltimore. New Orleans . Mobile. Providence, RI.... Other U. S.Ports.. Total Coastwise BICK, Tierces. 1,761 13.369 1,963 6,476 .?07 103, 'oi? Barcelona. Majorca k a Market West Indies. Halifax, NS..... St Johns, N B... London. Bristol. Eng.... Liverpool. Havre. Montevideo. Great Britain... Total Foreign. Grand Total. 23.067 N. 6T0BBB. Barrels. 11,335 6,163 900 2,488. Feet. 70 70 20,376 2,716 10,269 8 447 805,126 4 1 63.221 2,159,980 2,293,859 1.818,200 421,118 j 11,661,702 21,C88| 340,000 1.3?8?734 288,728 1.987 ?32 25,1371 42 064'13.649,161 C onsignees per soatn t molina ila n roa o Jane 2. 271 bales Cotton, 93 bales Domest'cs. 28 packages Bacon, 258 bbls Naval Stores. 1 cars Lumber, 7 cars Wncd. 'lo Railroad Agent. W W smith, Claghorn. Berring ft Co, Courtenay a 7 renholm, IUvenel a Co, J ft T Getty, Wat?on Si Bill 0 Graveley, Klinck, Wickenbersr ic Co, B O'Neil, Ri AP ('aid well, Jno Marshall, Goldsmith ft din, Hopkins, McPherson k Co, T H ft W Oe wees. Passengers. Per ttesmcr Emilie, from Edlsto and Wadmalaw leland-H U Roberson and lady, Mts Holley and t?o children, 51 isa M Kotloy, Mrs GcuoralJenkins and con, and ten on deck. purine Urtus. Port ot Charleston. Jun? 4. ?BS LS OF rna MOO?. Last Quarter, 2d, 2 hours, 1 minute, morning. New Moon, 9th, 10 hours, 43 minutes eveniug. First Quarter. 16th. 0 hours. 0 inimit??, evening. Full Moon, 23J, 8 bou'S. 19 minnies moraine. 31 Moiiiiay 4..64 1 Tuesday....! 4..C4 S wednesday.: 4..6."? 3 IbsrHday.. 4 .Ci . 4 Friday.j 4..A3 5 Saturday. I 4..?3 6 "ni'.?;.. .. j Co Arrived Vesle rd ay. Steamship Tromotneus, Gray, rbiladolphia-lett Sunoay. Md*o. To Jno & 'ituo (.etty. Kai roid *geut, a 1 FoaJ e, W H -cha?er, i amcroa. Bartley ft Co, G W Willi mis & Co, J N M Wohlta'snu, Uus Works. Dr 1 P Edwards G W Aimar F tilas, Walk? er, Lvaus ft Cogswell, J F O'Neill ft Hon, C L Kora ahreus, ?) Cos ruvo. J M Martin, U A TorcU. (ira? nian k bchwacUc. Womer ft fucltcr. L ' hapiu, Jet fo:ds k Co. Lau-ey ft Alexander. M JZon>ow, Mrs ll .> Bu'lerlicld. Ur H Bair, w Brookbuulis. L Elias, Mr? M NV iha>pr. Miss E buorard. ?MS0 h':icl>dcu, J 'rihur, W G>runkli', lo artiu's Book Bouse, C I tlicutlt.il. B O'Neill, J tl Muller, Muller, Ni m i ta ft Co, J M tas. n & Uro, Kinsman A Bru, L V Itohcrt son. li Johnson k - o, T M Caler B.M*UP& Fogarty, C.imiiei'U k Co, B OCK!t s ft Co, Agont Atlauilo and Gu'f Kailroad. and others. Hi h-Leila. fos-H, Belfast, Me, IC d.ijs. Day. To A Enslow k i o. steamer Emilie, Lewis. Ediato and Widmahw Isl ind. Md;--e. lo shaikclfoi'd ft Eel,, a Howe, Brown ft Hyer, Houry ?elbrook. J C H Clausron J M IJIXSOU. lilcdorly. M tcvy.. Bi coivud. from Chisoim'e Mill, CO tierces Blee. To J S ich'iincr. Sailed Yesterday. Steamer Planter, White, Savannah. Ki-om thia i'ort. steamship J WEveimau, Snyder, Philadelphia, May 31. sehr M B Bramhall, Stoat, New ?orlc, May 31. Cleared for this Pun. Sehr Frank Palmer, Latham, at Cost?n, May 81. SUipncwa l\? . e'o'rrapii. NEW Yonx, Jono 3-Arrived th" i ity of Borton. I'AVANHAH, Juno 3-Arrived, brig Goorgtana, Sew Tork sal'ed. st-amshlp Herman Livingston, >ewYorfc; ship Ivanhoe, Livcrt ooh Memoranda. The sehr Emma, Anthony, from Georgetown, 8 arrived at New fork, M ay 81. The sehr B N Bawnlna Wyatt, from Boston, fer Charleston, arrived at Holmes' Bole May 28. The sehr Amella Emma, Carton, cleared at New York, June 1, lor Bncksville, S C. Ihe sehr S E Woodbu-y, Woodbury, from George town, ti 0, arrived at Ballimore Jone 1. MST OF VESSELS UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR 1 BIS POL '. FOREIGN LIVERPOOL. The Clifton, Wilhams, sailed.April : The Minnie, Robertson, sailed.May 1 DOMESTIO BOSTON. Bark Sicilian. Percival, cleared.May : Bohr Friok Pilmer, Latham, cleared.May L_ Behr Anna E Glover, Tenf, cleared.May 18 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.May f ' BELT AST, ME. Behr Daybreak, Blake, np.May 16 ?aw TOBE Sehr J M Bicharde, Irving, cleared.May 22 Sehr Minnie, Hud SOD, cleared.May ! Sebr lilly, Hughes, np.May 26 PHILADELPHIA. Brig Josie A Devereux, Clark, np.May 18 Eohr Farah Cullen, Avis, cleared.M?y 26 8chr Minnie Eippller, Conover, cleared.May 28 BALTIMORE. Sehr Nettie Richardson, Davis, np.May 28 LIST OF SHIPPING In the Port of Charleston, June 3. VISSELS UND EB 100 TONS. AND STE AMER.- COASTING WITHIN THE STATE EXCEPTED. STEAMSHIPS. James Adgor. 1086 tons. T J Lockwood, at AdSer'i wharves, for New York, loading-James Adger A Co. Maryland, 532 tons, Johnson, at Union wharf, for Bal? timore, loading-Courtenay A Trenholm. Prometheus. 581 tons, Gray, at Atlantic wa T?, for Philadelphia, loading-J A T Getty. SHIPS. R C Winthrop, Me tons, Stewart, at Atlantic wharf, lor L.verpool, loading-Patterson ft Steck. Richard III, 985 tons, Wood, at Boyce k Co'i wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Street Bros k Cc. BAREE. Maria (Br), 690 tons, Webster, at Central Wharves, for N< wcastle Eng, loading-J ft T Getty. Ansdell (Br), - tons, lurplin, at quarantine, from ht Pierre, Martinique, just arrived-R Mure Co. Dalkeith i Br'. 848 tons. Anderson, st Boyce ft Co'i wharf, for Liverpool, loading-B Mure ft Co. Helen Sands, 5C3 tons, Woodside, at Bennett's wharf, for tho Rio de la Plata, loading-Street Brothers ft Co. BRIGS. J L Pye (Br), 365 tons, Pye at Central wharves, for Liverpool, loadioK-J A Ens'.ow & Co. * SCHOONERS. Leila, 113 tons. Foss, a> Palmetto wharf, from Bel? fast, Me, discharging-J A Enslow ft Co. Lion (Br), Ul toni-, McLellan, at Brown ft Co's wharf, from Matanzas, waiting-W P Hall. Myrover, 418 tons, Brown, at Yenning's wharf, for New York, loaditg-W Roach ft Co. Henry Allen, 206 tons, I stem, in Ashley River, for Philadelphia, ready-B F Baker ft Co. N W Smith, 295 tons, Tooker, st Adder's wbarf, for New York, loading-W Roach ft Co. OFFICIA ti. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Poatofflce at Charleston, for the week ending JUNE 3, 1869, ind printed officially In Tua DAILY NEWS, aa the newspaper having ihe largest circulation in the City of Charleston. 4^-Persons calling for Letters Advertised, should state that they are "Advertised.** Sa~ Office hours from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. On Sun lays, from 5 to 6 P. M. STANLEY G. TROTT. Postmaster. WOMEN'S LIST. Ailsou,Mary Ann Hampton.Sopbia McCanls, Mary C Amalr. Mrs A J Haynes, Kmma McFlenan, anne Andrews, Miss E Thoma- Mciver, Urs FM M Harrison, Miss Nolan, sarah Anderson, Decy D Northrop, Mis L A Hendricks, Mrs NioDolla, Miss E Barber, Miss L O Nell, Annie Black, Mrs M A (Does, Miss L S Obmter, Miss R Blakely, Miss L Holdin, Mary L Purse, Miss L E Howardie, Miss Pope, narah Bo'one, Mrs E L Pond, Mn G W Box, Mrs R Hollon, Urs A I Pope, Caroline C Boin?, Miss Hubbart, Miss A Pennyfetber, Mrs Hrasoy, MissL Jeffords, Mrs L R Brennan, Mrs P Y Boblson.Margret Buckley, Miss M Jenerda, Mrs E Rotherwood, L Jacob. Mrs D Mis? K Butler, Mis? A Jugnot, Julia Roberts, Mise V Botler, Lenia Johnson, Susan Roken, Miss M Brown, Mrs L A Jenkins, Mrs fe* L Ruar, Martha Brown, Mrs R A Jones, Mrs H M Byn. Mary Brown, Alice Koch, Mela Sanders, sallie Carr, Mary Ann Klrige, Alvira -avago, Lydia Cavnsn, Margret Keely, Maty Seabrook, Mrs D Cameron, Mar- Eelly. Miss Mary Scott, Mfrs M gret L Scott. Addle Carney, Mary A Laurence, Jane goodes. Mary Cearlon, Mrs M Laughlin, Mus Shrewsbury, CbiBon, Sate M A Amelia Chapman, Jen- Leevy, Lucinda Sonmag, Mrs T nie Legai e, Miss E M Spencer, Mrs E Clan? sen, Mrs F Led dy, Mrs M steads. Ann W Logan. Mrs A L Straloe, kira M E Coleman, Sate Love, Melia smith, Miss L C, Cullerna, Mary Lory tu, Mrs J |2j Anne Locry. Mts C E Smith, Mary Cane, Miss Mary Lour?, Mrs E Sch idt, Han Daisy, Mrs F Lucas, Mrs J M nah Torrill, Hannah Lynch,.Marlin Simmons, Emma Deale, Miss F Levy, Rachel J Dugliss, Miss H Meer, Flora front, Emily Domett, Mrs E Mehrte "s, Mrs Iront, Emily J Dunn, Mrs F A Middleton.Nancy Tomis, Mary Edwards, Fl o ci, Alichael, Mary lo'.ey, Mary L Farrow, Maryan Milne, Mi?? E Timory, Mary JJ Ford. Mary Mosley, Mis S B Waring, Mrs E P Fuller, Bets / Moore. Mrs J B Weston, Mrs N Gayer, Augusta Morven, Susan G C Morris, Hrs Wm Witz, Lydia Gillyard, Matilda Moultrie, Mri C Ward,Mary Anne Gil), Mrs i P Mnrpy, Ellen Louisa Gotjen, Anna G Milicy, Miss L Walker, Lucy E Gardner, Mary Miller, Mrs M Wilson, Julia Greaser, Margret Meyor, Miss M Willsou.Mattie O Grant, Annette Mack, Maria Williams Ann Grane, Naoby McDonald, Mrs Williams, So Green, Arabella J T A ph rou ia Amsbury, John G Barnwell, N H Beckett. 1 r J L Bluett, M E Blake. Samuel Blanchard, Wil? liam BNkc, Abraham bremer, H H Bruce, Cupid Breeland, Dr W T Brasson, Henry Brown. Jas C butler, J F Burner, Oliver 1 t ampt-ell, L F Campbell, Jas A Co Carnoy, Peter Cnapliu, John F, br Chambers, A Clark, Elmore Corbett, Edward coffey, Thomas Compton, Davis Cummings, P B Davis, John Davis, i 'alvin Dallington, H D Delaney, Maj'jr Delaney, Jehu Donuuhoe, tdwd O Edwards, Thom as W Edward. JJ hu LVJL.I, Dr J T Ferrara. C J logera Fees, Capt Geo G Fd ker, S A Ferguson, E I'Lu ct-y, Jehu Fla> k, Jumen Frasier. Jackson Frazer, Jo, .pu Gerade..u, (Justit lo Giobs, R W Goodwin, Kew biu i Oric i. Henry Granvi.lii, Morrel Urubo. Job a naive-. James Hugcrmann, Bciuii h Haivoy, William H Hambleton, MltnpeOU Borden, Adelbert A Hedy. Frank Hms,Isaac H H pkin.-on. Jos Howard, s S Hornnack, Jo? siah H?ge, Hon S L Holm?s, samuel N Hortou, John M Hutchinson, Philp Irwin, Pa rick Jackson, Richard Jacksou, Samuel Jackson ft Saae Jenkins, Daniel Johnston, samuel W J. hnson,Gibber ton Eelly, James King, s ili? Kinsman. W R Kocster, L F Lawreucc, J it i.awler, Joseph Lauigau, Daniel Lawson, Ned Leaare, J C W Leedp, RevT P Manning, Robert Mai tz, Jacob klarine Hospital, to the Ctjlef ol Malloy. John Meld, F Milts, John W Miller, Wm Miguot, A J Mirna-, Alf jr il Middleton, btep ney Maloucy, Thom Morrison, Cad? mus O Moore. J D Momlor, C Morgan, Captain iluilo.vney, 'ihomas Moyer, John F Myer*. Uoury A McCray, Juhu (col'o) UoCarral, P MctTcId, John McKee, Frauk .Nattell, charles Nuluu, James Nobr cu, CBile.i. W Ouly. John C wens, William o Parker, T F Pardons, Be- J 0 Paul, ..aints Palmer, Henry Perry,A G t'o.ue James E Power, Michael Pr,or, Pa is Puntare, Antho? ny Qaile, J M Quale, J a a flor t, John Hauy, Janies Q Reed, Itaac ttincke, George Rieb, Ubas T lioyal, C Boulnson, Beary Hushing, Ed? ward Rutter, John Myan. M B autord,J T .-ardy, John 0 S.-olt, Morris (col'd) Scuoper, Wm 3e.mck>-n, Wil? li un Seabrook, Rov J B simmons, Ma? thew Sinclair. Andrew nmu, Pietro Smith, Ch-rffry R spenctr, freder? ick sommer, Fransi siua (watch? maker) strleff. Fred P 6 teed man, Jan: 03 B Swinton, John Taylor, ? l> luimadgc, J A TremDIy, Ralph Jr Trapier.Rcv Paul 1 roeger. J H trout. Thomas B Ulrich, Nathan VaUiee.Piorenrlo Yan Arlaud, Geo Jr Vaudtrhoret, Jun y Varuell, Moj W G Von O-eu, Geo Waiker, L J Waring, iv.cr ?vatsoii, W li Wa:sh. Michael Wall, ,-umuel Westcoat, J W Westoa. francis Wnluemore, u v Allson, Ju.lus Will ams, Dauiel Williams, J J. LL ts B Williams, Jacob .v.,rms, Dr chas Works, P G ?L?T Persons depositing letters in the Postofflce will please place thc stamp near tho upper right band corner of the envelope, aud they will also plcaso to remember that without the stamp a letter cannot be malled, but will be sent to the Dead Letter O Oleo. QHAMfOOIHG ANO UAllt-CDTTlftU, LADIES AND-JI11LDREN attended at their resldcuces promptly and at reasoE able rates. Send orders to April 14 W. E. M A RS'(ALL, Barber, No, 31 Uroad-street ?Up stairs.) Prags* g?mirai** (Sir. CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 123 Meeting-street, CHARLESTON, S . O, IMPORTER AND REALER IN ?EBMA1I, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC DBU|GS, CHEMICALS ARD PATENT MEDICINES. PRESCRIPTIONS PBJtPASI D OABETOXLT AX ALL H0WR8 OF TBE DAT AND NIGHT. BT BEO?LAB GRADUATES IN PHARMACY. Upon thia branch of the balinese, (he utmost PERSONAL care and attention it bestowed, and the PURITTofthe MEDICINES Used in compounding is GUARANTIED. FRESH TICHT WATER, (Il A CTE.RIVfi.; ALSO, VICHY POWDERS, Ot Direct Importation. EACH BOTTLE OB PACKAGE BEARING THE GOVERNMENT STAMP. CONGRESS AND COLUMBIAN WATER, FRESH FROH THU SPRINGS. AGENT FOB THE CELEBRATED ROCK BRIDGE ALUM SPRING WATER, A complete assortment of SOAP3, PERFUMERIES, AND TOILET ARTICLES, COMBS, BRUSHES, Ac. AGENT FOB GEO. TIEMANN & CO., OF NEW YORK, MANUTACTUBEBS OF SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, APPARATUS FOB DEFORMITIES, FRACTURES, Ac. May 19 win Still. MARVIN! PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are moat desirable for quality, finish, and price. / MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled t BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOOR8, EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS Please ?end for a catalogue to MARVIN A CO., (oldest safe inanafltettiren) p... ( 285 Broadway, New York. WP? h21 Chestnut St., Ptila. Warehouses |108Bank St.,CleTdaad,0 And for sale by our agents in fin principal eities throughout J^t United Stetes. ^l rOE SALE BT WM. M. BIRD &.C0., No. 203 EAST BATT, CH AK JLKSTOflf. December 39 ly r Srioing Maints. THE UNIYERSAL FAVORITE,. WILLCOX SC OIBB8' SILENT SEWING MACHINE. rpniB MACHINE STANDS THUS FAB UNRI? VALLED as a FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, an? bis taken the place of over forty doable thread ma? chines in thia oity. Reliable Agents wanted in all. large towns in thc State. D. B. HASELTON, So. 307 KING-STREET, Willcox k Gibt fi ' Agent of South Carolina?. NEEDLES, OIL, BILK, kc., constantly on hand. BEPAIBLNO ta usuaL ?tuthlyr Mayl ?HisuUaiwns. IANOSI P I A S O S II GOLD MEDAL FOB 1868 EAS JOST BEES AWARDED TO CHAS. M. STEEFg FOB THE BE^T PIANOS NOW MADE, OYEB BALTIMORE, PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW TOBE PIANOS. OFFICE AND WAREROOM, No. 7 N. LIREBIT? STREET, ABOVE BALTIMORE-STREET,* BALTIMORE. Md. STTEFF'8 PIANO? BAVE ALL THE LATEST Improve men t, lneludlni tho Agraffe treble, ivory front?, and the Improved French Action, folly war? ranted for five years, with privilege of exchange within twelve montos if not entirely satisfactory to i purchaser. Second-handed Pianos and Parter Qr gan8 always on band from $50 to $300. XEFZREER WHO HAVE OCB FIAK08 Ht USX: General Bobcrt E. Lee, Lexington, Va. General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N. O. General D. H. Hill, Charlotte, N. C. Governor John Le tc ber, Lexington. Va. Messrs. R. Barwell k Sons, charlotte, N. C., Fe? male Seminary. C. B. Riddick, Female College. Kittrell'8 Springo, N.O. Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Max Stratcoecb, I tali m Opera. Messrs. Pi er BO J k Sons, sumter, S. C. Charles Spencer, Cuarlesion. A. <J. Send fora circular. Terms liberal. October 23_ DRUGS JP 1DICH. THE UNDE REIGNED CALLS TBE ATTENTICIf of both eily and country purchasers to his large stock of DhUG9, PATENT MEDICINES, jfEBFUM ERY, FAIS CV GOODS, tc, 4c, all of which be ef frre at the lowest market rates. H. B A E JR, No. 131 MEETING-STREET, NEAR MAR. KEl'-STKEET. March 4 1 1 A TTEBTIO*, ADVERTISERS, TO THU MONTGOMERY MAIL. TBI8 13 ONE OF TBE Mt ST PBOSPEB0U3 PA PBRS in lh? s tu th, is publisbf d daily ia Montgomery the Capital or Alabama; has in extensive circulation throughout the State, and of;.TS advantages and in dnccmenu to advc. tipcu wi icu lew other Journale can equal. A regular filo of the paper may be seen ot the F?BLI BEADING ROOM, No. 3 BRO A D-STREE2, ^ And contracta for advertising may be made wi h th? Agents io Charleston, } WALKER, EVANS k 0O3SWELL. o. H. Gieyon 6140,, March 3 rr op ile tors. Montgomery Ala.