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THE DAILY NEWS.OWICIAL.
LIST OP LETTKR8 reuiamin« in toe PostofHce atCharleston, Tor tbo wrek ending FEBRUARY 18,1869, aud printed uûlciaily In TUB DAILY N HW«, as thenewspaper having the largest circulation in the Cityet Charleston.jfS^Pereons calling for Letters Advertised, should
?tate that they aro "Ad vertíned."Onice hoars trorn a A. M. to C P. M. On Sun¬
days, from 0 to ti P. M.STANLEY G. TROTT. Postmaster.
Women's List.A-Gennie Alston. Jain Allston, Molly Anderson,
Armor Ash, Mrs L Armstrong, Miss li Armstrong.B-Miss Tony Dali. Mary Hegley, Jane Blocker,
Nancy Blake Carrie M Black. Mfas A Bremer, M'SJ bronueoke. Miss G B Brodie, Martha Burns, Mi B ilL Burion, Miss F A Brown.C- i elia Ooason, Mrs M J' Campbell. Mis WM
Campboll. Miss F G Cliflon. Mrs R M Clarke, Mrs CCooper, Sarah Coan, Mrs U Cobbs, Mrs A Conuoly,Miry Coon, Miss B « ornelius. Miss M T Cooper,Misa M v onious, MlasM Colbert, Mory LS CuriiaIl-nilen Danyniar. Ellen Dan izmau Mrs ML
Dannor, Miss C H Davis, Ann Dalgleish, Miss E Dis-rfluïoeK-Mrs J M Evans.V-Miss M Ferguson, MrH C F'cld*. Mary E For¬
est, Mar. Fi eren Ana Franois, Eliza Fuller.Cl-Mies M Garrit, Mrs H G Glover, Linder Good¬
win, Kate Grey, Miss J E Grey, Miry J Grippoud,Mrs M Gruber.H-Mr» W llotchkiss. Mrs H Hargrave, Dora Hal-
verson, Mrs H Uurr s. Mary Huyno, MraC Uanekel,Mrs L Harrison. Kate Henderson, Fannie Hi.;I nonEllen Hiokty, Miss D Hom k, Hattie Holloway, MrsP Hyman.«1-Mrs E L Jarvis, Miss M D Jamison. Marv 8 S
Jackson, Mrs W Joues, Elizabeth J nes, Emor Jen¬kins, Mis C H Jenkins, Mury Jauo Johuson.li.-Mrs 0 K Hey. Miss E Keats, Mary Keely, An¬
nie Kel y, Mrs T W Keays.Ii-Jauo E l ong. Faunie Loyal, Miss F A Loyal,Sarah Lagree. Jano Laurence, Sarah E Lathrop, MLeO C Logriol, Mrs U E Legare.M-Jane A Mahoney, Ann L Maybank, Mrs John
Maeyck, Laura .Uanigault, Ellen Meagher. Mrs TVMelton, Miss U A Mosts, Ellen Morrisey. Martha RMood, Lucv Moor, Mrs lt A Mott, Mrs Murray, JuliaMurphy, Moria Muller. Misses Magrath«Mc-Eiiza McKco, Mis A McKehsio, Clara P M<-.Nair.N-Mrs J E Neyle.t*-Mrs P Owous, garah Ormand, Mrs A Oliver,Mrs E A Olovolte.P-Miss E c Palmer, Miss M B Paine, Caroline M
Porr , Miss J Penserl, Jan Pious, Annie M Pinek-rtoy, Polly Pickens Miss R Powe, Phillis Prentice,Anna Purchagen.?1-Leila J Quigley.1*-Mrs A J Kane all, Bettie ;? ivers, R Roth.S-Mary .-canton, Anna Scuwecko, Mrs A E Sem-
kou, Mrs C -hartley, Mrs LA shepperd, Anna AShin, Miss Dbhekfll, Jane sheppard, Mis-* 0 strain,Mrs F Stevens, Mrs F W stevens, Mrs stevens, .niasC Smith, Mrs Fred Smith, Mrs A Al smith. Misa USmall, Eliza Simons, Emelia initiions. Emma LSimons.
.1'-Miss C M Talbird, Airs Juliana Thompson,Mi s A Ti,empson.V-Mrs W Vinco. Julia Vmvard."W-MIB 0 Waterman, Mary O Wads, Mrs II
Waters, Julia Weinberg, Mus R Wheeler, Air.- TGWhite, Mary Willhoou, Ann Williams, Nollie Warner.
Men's List.A-James Aikens, Ephrom All»]), Mr or Eosinda
Burgess Anderson, cr Wm AskniB, uburt Atwood.B-lt U daru well, Dollie B ured, A Betaucourt,Sr Du Francisco Roselin Bcstard, C E Bennett, J Kil-
gore Bol), At H Beatie, H W Blakelv, John Boy. c,John H Bowles, W J Booth, Joan Briufdou, KobBrown, William Brunn, J M Bryan, Dr H W buot, JN Hunger. Xlourieo li tier.
C-'. arstens CL Jacobs, C Cassady, John F Ch.-.plin,Sr, Wm Cherry, J K Chalk, David Chadwick, at FChurchill, Pnil ip Hipper, J.^hii C lausBeu, J CCorrea, J >hu J Cotter, J E Coper, Horace B curtis.Josepn Cudworth..W-AVi liam Dart, Edward Dolano>\ S'lcs [ cbirtb,
William Diere, William Doran, aiiöhael 0 Dori tv, MÔ Dongiity« Edward Donnelly, Patiick Duggan, JoelDunkel,û»-\VÎ'eiam FAw.ards (col'd), William J Ellis, An¬
thony Elton, lo thc Edito;: pf tho Episoonaltau, Nel¬son Eveland.**-John F Farrall, Air Ferris, Colonel O.ven Fltz-<
Simmons John Fitzpatrick, Michael and James Fitz-gibhons, ld hard Fironmon. James Fitzgibbon*,Nuthuniel Eie.ds. Lawrence For , Louis J i ontanay,Leroy Ford, Eduard B Fol ber, Charles Krank.G-William Ga lsd in, Henry Gadsden (CO.'d),JbhuGeuior, J A Given, Lowis R Gilburt Jos or James
Glover, George Goodwiuo, P S Goddard, Dr 'l SGrimke, W J Guio.I*-J P Hair, Arthur Bassett, Thoa B Baud, B
HOBS, H Hönze, C F Hincicon & Co, G Hoad arly,William Hem;.stead Mr Herron. BasonHigbam, RD" '<obertHo!íá, Thomas Howorton Wm V bunte.jî-J T V,0WUl & Co* Aidw^l Jones, John Johuson
(0i-WilHam Klmmor?y,W H Kenney-, P H Kegler,Joton R Kimb iii, Joh li Klebche. John d. .uaeaitö. *
Klaus, Joaeoh A Knight.Li-M T L)U-hr.iu, Lovering A Co, W R Leigh or
Lame Friend, Charles F Dindon.. H D Lojg.M-Capt J S Math t, Benjamin H Manning, J O
MatbetKBO a, Jab inn Melners, Hinrich Meyerboff,John Pi.ickney Meoiss, James Misaroon, Heurv Mil¬ler. S W Mitchell, M D, Jany vlooteu(oordj, A Mor¬ton, John Moor-, Pat and 1 hos Murray.Mc-J mes Magufnj, P.tk McKl raia, Jr.M-Samuel Nathans, A Nell, iUr Noting.O-John Oldershau, Uaniol O'Leary, Wm R Os¬
borne, Mr Grout t W R OagOJd.I»-Allen Patrick. Freeman Phow.Miehaol H Pta-
tlt, GeoPio.ioriug, Courtnay Piuckuey, Goo W Pratt,John D Pre! -.
K-thomas Baton, BewenRetchotson,H W Bink,Edwin J Uoberta, C RoweS O M Kad\er, Hermann Schwartz, D Schwabe,
Dr J A O sco't, H B Schroder, Schlobom, W G >ey-monr, Jnhus >iet, W H Smith, V C smith, RobertSmall, bio jard .-pencer, P Stelling, HAPSUüey,Wm stuar', John ste. kio.T-Frank Taylor, Theadare Thryc, A Tiefenthal,
Ita', rick 1 raoeyV- Jhariee Vanderborst.W-G Kio lard W, OF Walker, Mortimer A War¬
ren, Lawrence N Westert.-, William H Webb, WilliamWearyar, h Wedin Í, Anthony Wulch, S Weldon. E CWhaley, Prin e White, W E Whitd3n, Mas er F FWhilden. Isa io li Wi son, F J Wltikier, HarrisonWhite. J L J Wilson Wit owsky A Kintels.Y-James McKean Young.25-M Zedier$3f Forso'^ti depositing letters in the Postofflco
will please place the stamp near the upper righthand comer of the envelopo, and thoy will alsoplease to remember that without the stamp a lettorcannot be mailed, but will be sent to tho Dead LetterOffice. February 19
financial aub Commercial.Tnt Charleston Money JMui-kct.
THUB8DAY, February 18, 1869.The money market was genorally riu'l and flat
during tho wook ; buyers were not disposed to investand tho demand for Becuritlo3 of ovary desor ptionwat» lim'tei. No la go transactions havo been ie-
ported, and with a few exceptions pricos aro un¬
changed. Southern bank bills are appreciated, audare held at a hillier figure than the last quotations,particularly the bills of tho diff.ireut ch ines on
banka. t-oti.hC-.ro ni Hadron! shara.-i are du I and
flat, with little demand unaer a d oline fi o.n lastweek's quo-at i ni of 17 lo 42>¿ for whole shares-halves hoing 21 to 21 j^. City s ock was duli at 53-it was quoted last, wook at Ol. State stock advancedto 67; bonds were held at 70. Cth3r secuiitie3 aro
unchanged.SOUTHERN BANK BILLS.
Curront RatesBank of Camden.55 ©00Bank of Charleston.55 ©i 0Bank ol' Chester.10 ©0-1Bank ol Georgetown.10 (¿OJBank of Hainourg.6 ©00Bank of Newberry.53 ©00Bank of South Carolina.12 ©13Bank of State oi-S Carolina, prior to 1801.37 ©00Bank of State J I S. Carolina, after 1st Jan.,)86i.« ©oo
Commercial Bank. Columbia.2 {«,¡00Exchange Bank, Columbia.ll (¿00Farmer-' und Exchange Dank, Charleston..0 (mooMerchant's Bank,Gheraw.9 («.10People's Ba ik, Charleston.83 (#00Planter's Buna of Fairfield. .... 5 (¿',00Planters' and Mechanics' Bank,Cbarleston.45 ©COSouthwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston,
(old»..18 ©00Southwestern Railroad Bank, Charleston,
(new).40 ©00State Bank,Chan-..-iton.6 ©00Union Bank, Charleston.93 («01City of Charleston Change Bills.90 ©00State S. Carolina Treasury Notes,.88 (u,00
BONUS. STOCKS AND COUPONS.City of Columbia Bonds.60 ©00City of Columbia Coupons...........65 ©00South Carolina Railroad and Bank stock
.Whole shares)..;.dull.42li@G0South Carolina Hailroad (half shares)dull.21 («2.J.Í5. C. Railroad Kix Per Cent. Bonds.74 ©756. C. lt. R. Seven Per Cent. B'ds,.85 ©00S. C. Railroad cert-ideate of Indebtedness.65 ©00City of Charleston Six Pei Ct. Stock..dull.68 ot00City of Charleston CertiUcate of Indebted¬ness.95 ©97
City of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds.65 ©70gute of South carolina Bonds (old).72 ©73State of South Carolina Bonds (new issue.
of January 1, 1867).70 ©00State of South CarolinaStock.....67 ©00State ot South CarolinaCoupons.60 ©00People's National Bank Stock.par. ©101First National BankStock.1 ar. ©101Greenville una columbia Railroad State
guarunti ed bonds. .»ii ©COGmnvlhe and cornubia 1st Mortgage
Bonds.68 (300Northeastern R. B. 1st Mortgage Bonds.85 ©00Northeastern R.B. lat Coupons (past duoj.60 ©00Northeastern R.B. Certificates ol Indobted-
ness...60 ©00Charleston Gas Companystock.33 ©00Charleston City Kadway stock.(2 ©00Charleston and Savannah Railroad Bonds
(State guarantee).40 ©41Charleston and Savannah Railroad Stock.00 ©00City of Savannah Bonds.88 ©00City of Savannah Coupon» (due previous
to lat June, 1866).05 ©00City of Savannah Conpona «doe after lat -<.-?
June, 1866).:..00 ©COMemphis and Charleston Railroad Stock. .50 ©00Memphis and Charleston Railroad Bonds.67 ©00Memphis and Charleston E. B. Conpona. .88 ©00
tCxporlM tor the tv o «-lt cutli»«; TlituiuuyFebranrr 18.
POBKIOK.HVEBPOOL-Per Spanish *bip Podro PlandoUt-
9 bass Koa Island colton, 1749 halos Upland Cot¬ton. 908Ü bags Cotiou bood. 100 bbl» spirits Tur-p niii. 200 bb's Rosin, 85 casks oil uko.
LlVtltPOOL VIA NOUFIJLK, V A-Por Bnti?h «di'p."-cot.!wood-rot? bbl« Rosin, 100 tons PhosphateRook.
WE > .' INDIRA-Por brig tlampdou-102 823 feotPitch Pino Lumber. 8.505 tcct Dressed Flooringboards.Por sehr Azolda & Laur.-60,000foot Lurnbor, 24 bbl» Potatoes.
MAYaGUEZ, P R- Por sour Mollie Carr-90,000 feetYellow Pino Lumber.
DOMESTIC.NEW YORK-Per steamship charleston-ll bigs
Sea Island and 1430 t ales Upland Cotton. 75tien es Rice. 73 bales Yarn. 125 packages sun¬dries .i or steamship Champion-5 bags SeaIsland cotton. 1742 bales Upland Cotton, 114tierces llico, 90 bales Yarns and Domestics, 93packages uudries.Por sehr J W.valtland-80.000 feet Pitch Piuo Lumber, 104,ouo feet lim¬ber.
PHILADELPHIA-Pe* sehr Vraie-410hilen Cotton.15 baies lia,s, 10 tous and 12 hhdslron, 10.Oliofeet Lumber. 25 asks Clay, 100 empty Bar. els.
BALI IMOUE Por steamship Sea Gu 1-228 tiercesRice, 415 líales Upland Cotton, 92 baloM Yarn, 8bales Waste,'8 packages Huies, 7 boxes l-.ggs,and Sundr'es ....Per sehr Ada A AudreWE-800tons Phosphate Rook, io bbls spirits Turpentine,170 empty Barr.lB.
NORi'OLK. VA-Per sehr Nathaniel Cha?o-32tesRico, 100 Backs >*îîlt.
THU CHARLESTON MARKHT.FOR THE WEI- K ENDING THORSUAV, FEHIIUARY 18. |COTTON-Thc *harpo>t struggle that has yet
>con exhibiicd for tho reg ti lat-on of tho prico o' thoIhre has takon plac? during the period undor re-
dow, aud tho manufacturing interest which has onio many o -casions contro l -d thc arti-lo, Bhowslomowhat of its old periinaolty in its opposition tohe pres nt advanced position of tho stn.de, and thocsult of tho contest ia watched auxiously by nil whoire connected with inls great article of commercetho week has been onoof »trikingdullness in all thonarko t?, both Liverpool and New York continuingiteadily dopressod with light sales and a generalendency lo lowor pnces, tho former opening at2>4'(ai2%d, and declining to ll%d ; and tho latter,vhloh commenced at30o fol off to 29c ty lb. Ai.d athis point tho staple has been flat with small t'aus-etlons, factors generally hold nj firmly, but oooa-
ionally making concessions and b ivers only «¿.pora-iug when it was necessary to dil positive ordere.Tho leading centre s have chown tho followingnovements during tho week :
On Friday, February 12, tho mirkofc at Liverpoolras casier but not lowor, eales 8000 bales, uplands2)¿@12Jád; and nt Uow York tho article was dull
1
nd lower, sales 2000 bales at 30c. On i- aturday tho 1
inner was heavy, salcB 7000 biles, uplands 12}¿<3>'
2>^d; tho hitter was dull and '¿c lower, sales luOOa es at 29?¿c. On Monday the f ti mor continued '
nil, sale.. 8 KW bales, uplands 12X@12 'n'd ; the latterMS fl it and y±c lower, salt s 19U0 b des at 29}¿c. Onuesday tho former was dec in ng, sales GD00 ales,plands 12>Í(Í512>¿C; tho latter uas dull and heavy, p
ales 900 bales at 29>¿c. On Wednesday the former '
as flat, eales 70JO halos, uplands HJi(S;i2d ; tho fbr- t1er was heavy and %@%c lower, B les 2600 bales nt
v
)@29!£e. Yesterday tho former was flat, eales COOOiles, uplands ll%d; tho latter was dull at 29c.3ho arrivals havo boon Ugh*, aud were 137 bags ofja islands and Floridas an.l G241 bales of uplands,ja.nsl 152 bags ot sea islands and Hondas and 5053»les of upi iuds tho w:ok lt fore, and 372 bags ot sealands aud Flori las and 10,548 balos of uplands toi¬le corresponding week last year. The recepte
C
ivo been from tho following fources, Bay of up-nds, pe? South Cftvoijia Railroad, 5875 bales; p.rortheiistorn Railroad, 40e.; Peedee, 14Ô; George-iwn, SS. C., 12. Of« sea islands-lidisto, 16; ^rth-letera Railroad, 12; Beaufort, &c , 2.; -islands a
Florida, 30, and Savauuah 39. ^
Having taken an account of tho stock of rca islandstd uplands ¡it present, on hand, the do'lo'oncics ?
ive boen added, and tho statement will LOW bo n
und fu 1 -md complote. 0The foliowin,"; have beon tho transactions in this "
arkot, with tho prices prevailing during the weak ^.st o'.UH>d: 1*°B February 12, tho market was qu'el:sn>J *
all, and. in some transa&tlóüs, >¿c. ty Vb. Gtfeier; 0
iles 300 bile», crdiaaiy to good rrdmary being "
ao'od at 27>ííflí28. low middling 18X, middling1>Í®28?Í, and sirict mid.Li ig 29@29>io. ^ lb. '
On Siitdlrday the markot was brou ¡ht to a stand by *
10 inability of purchasers to offer anything hut low a
jfiirea tho only transaction being a lotof 14 bales atlc. ty tb. 2
On Monday tho markot continued dull, and thereore no solos worthy of a report, quotalions remain-I entirely nominal.On Tuesday tho staple was flat during part of tho "
renoou, but a light inquiry afterwards sprang np,Ith tales of 850 bales, quotations being somewhat>mlnnlat27>¿@27^ ty lb for ordinary to good or-
nary. 28c. fo.' low middling, and 28>£c. ty lb. for 1
itddling.On Wo inosdiy, the article was dull and ratherisier; «ales 350 bales, ordinary to good ordinary '
lng quoted somewhat nominally at 27(<a)275i, lowIddliug 28, and middling 23¿íc ty lb. 6
Yos erday tho arliclo continued depressed and 8
irties to sell had to accept low<-r rates; sales about!5biles, say 14) nt27, 34at 27^. 10 at 27/4. 25 at
Our quotations continuo nominal, pay "
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. 1
Ordinary to yood ordinary.26)¿(S)27Lowmiddling.27>á@-rMiddling.28 @-
By New York classification we quote: t
i/ow middling.28 ®-eMiddling. @-
Holders aro not generally accepting tiloso Apures. tSBA ISLAND «'OTTOS.-Tho arrivals of this ctass gtho fibre continued light,and wer- 187 bigs ot sea .
land and Floridas, aga nst 152 last week, and 372 jr the correspond ng poriod last year. Tho mar'.tet.rthis article during tho week ha3 bom quito iu-jt.ivo thcro being a marked absence or demand,id the salo * h ive been -ort sequen tly very light, not
cccedin : 50 bags of sea islands and Floridas for thoeek. With prospects of very limited suppllos for i
ic balance of tho season factors ccnora'ly hol t
i'inly, and amnng tho «ransaotions wero C stained at 1
I; 8 do at 34; 1 do at 35; 8 sea islands at il; 1 at110; 2 at SI 33; 2 Floridas al 63; 3 at 69; 4 at 71 ;atOue. Wo quoto somewhat nomm illy common .
i mc dum sea islands at75@?5c; medium to fine,)@$110; flue and choice, $115@1 30 uni upwards i
\ ta On a count of :hc nea islands on hand «tho jtock has been soni3what increased, an J tho reknitill be found in our statement. ,RICE.-The arrivals of this grain continued sma'.l,ay ¡about 5000 bushels of Carolina rough for thoreek. The markot h ia been generally dull, and'ac->ra havo had in some instanc -s to make concessionsj effect sales. Ibo tran-ardions havo been about00 tierces of clem Carolina for tho week; say 39ieroes at 8X; 193 at 8*¿; 1S5 at »Xl 33 at Z%; 15 at; 8d at 01-lCc ty lb. Yesterday the market waa
asier but moro activo, sales about 225 tierces ofloan Cirolina; eav 15 tierces at 8>i; 32 at 8>á; 121 atya\ 52 at 8 11-1C; 4at9>ic. Wo quote common toair clean Oaroliua at 8>¿@8%; good 8«@834-o ty lb.JaroUna rough rice may bo quoted at $1 76®2 foruterior, and tl 90a2 15 for seacoast.K\VAL STORE4.-The arrivals have beon about
100 barrels of all qualitios. We noto sales of No. 2«oslo, at $1 80@1 90 ty bbl. Spirits turpentine was
íeavy at 51e. Crude turpentine mity-be quoted atVX 80 for virgin, and $1 75 for hard.HAY.-Tho receipts of this artiole wore confined t
, sm il! lot of North River qu dities, which Bold fromho wharf at SI 20 ty hundoed. The demand is lim¬ed and only for tho supply of local wanta.CORN._With lessening arrivals by ral and light
receipts by sea, the stook on the market ba» becomemuch Teducod, and holders of the ovtlcle are asVlngadvancing pnoe*. White Maryland is hold at about11 Vt ty bushol by wotght, bogs included.FLOUR.-The general demand baa been rather
lees activo than it wa» the Wi ck before, while dealershavo been in receipt of good suppllos. 1 hore hasbc en no important alteration In prices; »nd wo quoteAorthern and Western supof at $a 75 ty bM, ex'ia at*7 25@7 75 ty bbl, and family at »8@9 50 ty bbl.Southern qualities are lu light supply, and may boquoted at $9 2'ß@0 50 ty bbl for super. »10@10 5» forextra, and tiltia for family. Camps m's City Mill«are selling at $9 50 ty bbl for aaper, $10 50 for es raand $12 50 for choice family.BACON.-thia article h is boon in fair request
during the week at prloeti which remain withoutImportant change. We quote prims shodde rs atl7o ty flt; prime olear rib aides et OOo ty tb; prime?tripa stale »ry Baited ohouldera are held at ldcand clear rib aides at 19o ty lb.HOGAR -AMD MOLASKBsJ;-»-The Cuban distur¬
bances have given this article a strong upward ten¬dency, and prices have been steadily advancing.The want of stock in importer's banda eauseeasome--wbat nominal markst at present, - but supplies will
meet with a goo.l market ou ariivaL W quotenominally Cub» clayod molasses at 47(048; Muaoi-vado 62@64; fair to good grocery sugars at 13>{(g)14c.BU v i KU-i'rimo Gosh«n, of winch there ls a
moderate stock, may be*quotcu at 45(8)48c ty tbWestern and other low grades sell at 30@40o ty lb,as lu quality.SALT,-Jobbers aro holding Liverpool at $3 10 ty
sack.INDIA B\QGINO.-Thc.ro ie a liefer feeling in
reference to this arttclo in consequence of tue llrmorp iccsfu Northern markets, but in the absence ofwho'esa'o transactions wo h^vo no quotations tooffer. Dundee bacging, 44 inches, 1>¿ lbs. for theyard, is held at 30® 35o. Sea island bipplnrr, 4RInches wide, 2 lbs. for tho yard, is hold at C0f<j,65cents.UOPE.--Tho demand for ropo is moderate, and
pricos aro somewhat nominal at. quotations. Woquote hemp at cents ty lb. ; greenfeaf at 10 cents,and jute at 8,^(319 cents ty pound,IRON BANDS IND TIES for cotton, of tho most
approved patterns, aro offered on tho market, andthey arc m nctlve demand at. 7a8c lb.TIMBEE AND LUMBER.-1 boro is a modera: c
stock of this article, and wo quoto river floe .
lug bo mis at $13 ty M.; scantling and planíl0Cc)I2 ty M.; timoor of shipping and good nilliqualities thcro is a hght supply on tho marketund may be quoted nt SI I'd" 12 ty M. Common isselling at $5(9)15 ty M. ; and citv sawed lumber at$20(<i) ¿6 ty M.FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam, wc
quoto nominally J$d. on upiaud=>, and Jid. on sea
Island; bj sail, %a on uplands, %<3i% on s«a islands.Havre nominal. To the West Indie«, Cuban portsnorth side, on lumber, S9 00 in gold, and $10south side. Coastwise;-To Now York by steam?¿c ty lb on uplands, and lc. on sea islands,$2 ty Berco on rlce;by Bail, $1 75@2 ty balcon up¬land?, and $1 50 ty tierce ou rico; on boardsto ty M, ou resawod lumber $10 ty M on timber810. To Boston, by steam, via Baltimore, lo. ty lb.3D cotton and - ty tioree on rico; by sail 8-1G@%c ty lb on cotton, S12 00 ty M. on resawed lumberand $13 00 ^M. on timber. To Philadelphia, J£e,ty rb on upland cotton by steam and -e. tylb by sail; on flooring boards 19 ty M.; on ro-äawed lumbe*-, $10; on timber, $12 50 ty M.io Baltimore, by steam, cotton Jfo. ; rico tytiorcc, $1 75 ; phosphates, ty 2000 lbs., $4 inpackigos, in bulk as per agreement; lumberty M $8@10. as in size; wheat ty bushel 12c in sacks.By this linc to Philadelphia ou cotton, *£e. ;rice ty tierno $2 00 ; phosphate per ton, $6n packages. To I oulsville. Ky., on rico, 75cHundred. To Cincinnati 55c. To St. I mils 85c.3y sail on boards and scantling, hence to Caltlmore.59; on lumber $10; phosphates $5.EXCHANGE.-Sterling Bills-Thc rate yesterday
vas 45!%@45?¿ for sixty day bills.DOMESTIC EXCIIANOK.-Tho hanks aro purchasing
tight checks on New York >Z dis., 5 days % discountThey ore selling sirtht checks at par.GOLD.-Tho brokers wero yesterday buying at
15, i.nd selling at 36.
Mnvketa >>y 'iciesvaph.FOREIGN MARKETS.
LONDON, Vcbriia*y 18 - Neon -Securities un¬hanged.LrvJBBPOOX., February 18-Noon.-Cotton flat; up-
inda ll%a!2d; O'leans 12}¿al2¿íd; sale? 000 bales;lorn, o d, 32s Cd. Provisions dull. Tallow 45s 9d.Evoninp.-Cotton fiat; uplands l\%û; Ox leans
2 .'.-{d ; sales 6000 bales.
DOMESTIC MARKETS.Isov? YORK, Februiry 18.-Noon.-Money active
t 7. fete Hug 8>i. Pold M& c3'e ***í- CoKonull and hoivy at Wdi ,
Evening -»Cottou h.avy and &c lower. Sales600 bales at 29 eenie. Flour du i aud heavy; c ni¬
lón to fair extra Southern ÎC G0aS7. Wheat dull,ora dull; now Wo-torn mixed 90. Pork heavy and>wer at $32?ia32%. Lard hcaw at 20>¿ Wmskeyull at 95 Rioo dui. Sugar firm; Havana 13J¿i4>í. Turpentine 65a6 Rosin unchanged, t
heights declining; on colton y£. Gover-mentslosad etea ly. 62's, 14&. Money ¿olf.xng; dc-aand readily mot at 7 per cent, ¡u" «^adie, ftt
Gold active and vTcltcd, closing at 34#.louthern securiUaa flnll. Teunessoes 60"-i; now CO;loria Carolinas 61J¿; Virg mas 67}£. Genoral etccks.elive and buoyant.BALTIMOBJE, February 18.-Cotton dull; h Od at
9-, Flour in good demand, but un hanged. Wheatlull; primo valley,ol ., $.» 2312 30e. Corn closed dull;elute, 90 95; yellow. 88 93J Oats and rye Arm.tess pork, $33 60. shoulders, 15>{al6&c. Lard[ulct at 21c.CINCINNATI, February 18.-Flour lower; family,
.7u7 25. Corn dall at 62c. Mess pork, bulk moatsnd b ..?on nominally unchanged, wi h no demand,jurd.-fo.Loon VILLE, February 18.-Pork $83. Lard 20a
0)¿c. S molders 14?{c; e. ear sfdes 18&C, packod.Vhiskcy 'J lo.WXI-MINCIÎON, February 18-Sphits turpentine
lull Roein dull at $1 60a6 75. Crude turpentineto 'dy; pricea unchanged, 'lar Arm at $2 95 Cot¬on dull.AOOÜSTA, February 18.-Cotton market dull and
lealining. Sales 271 balea. Middlings 06?¿;Í27C.looeipts 4(2 bales.SAVANNAH, Februiry 18.-°ot'on dull and nomi-
tal; exports, to New York, 1448 halos; receipts 2119.MOBILE, February 18-Cotton eales 300 bales;
loscd flit; low middling 26J¿e; receipts 992 rales;xports 198.NEW ORLEANS. February 18 -Cotton unsettled and
lominal; middling-27J¿i28c, with no sellers; sales100 bales ; receipts 1774 ; exports 3734. Kngar in go dlemand; common 12>4'c; prime 14>£ul6c; yeliow dar-fled 16c. Molasses m good dein md; common C5a75ita; prime 77a78c.
Interior Cotiôn Markets.NEWBEttRY. Februiry 16.-Cotton quiet at 26>¿.SELMA, FbbVuary 13-Marget quiet. No do¬
nan d.ATLAN TA. February 16 -Cotton quiet at vcjic
Receipts light.sUMIN'R,Fob'u\ y 16.-About 160 biles sold dur-
ng the «ouk ut 20u27J¿.COLUMBIA, February 17.-Vales of cotton today
lbout 80 bale at 27M for middling.COLUMBUS, February 14 h rn was a moderate
jhipping dem iud on a basis of 27o for Northernuiiddliiiga. W. reheu^e stie ß 2u3 bau B. llu.o'ptalfcfllíalos.MACON, February 16-Tho ropovls from abroad
iro ni lavo ubi", henee the market is u'iB< ttled. To¬day lt has bt on very dull 'lim little done has bo'-non tho bis!- of 2 26>ác fo» middling, iteoeipts to¬day J i i halos; sbipmouts 1 4 hain.- ; sales 67 bales.
Wilmington Market.WILMINGTON, february 17.-TURPENTINE.-
Market unebnured. Sales of 950 Lbls at $2 'JO forBolt, »nd si 8* t ir »»«rd, por 2S0 pons;:...Srimrs IUUPKNTINE-ls onoocDt ower. Palea o'
47 h..ls ut 51c, 53 do ut 52 an t 16 do at 52>¿o pergallon-tho market clo*iug t 51c.ROSIN-salea ot rnlv 95 bblsat $4 60 for No 1.TAB-I-i 5 cents blgtar, and we quote eales of 461
bbis ut S3 85:i3 9 * pur bblCOTTON-sales ot only 13 bales at 26a27c for mixed
lots.HAT-Pixty bi'os Northern sold from wbaif at
87c per 100 pounds. "
Nashville Market*NASHVILLE, February 16.-COTTON-Dul'ncB-t
oonünuei t> rule in Liverpool and New Yo.k, andtho market here c on vi weak and lrregn ar. Iberoare only a few ouye.ru in the narke' aod quota¬tions ure almost mn i nal, the BAIOS to-day beinghardly worthy of monbon. We give quotailona SBfollows: Ordinary 25; good ordinary 26; low in d-dlmg 20>áa27. Below wc civ the transactions ot thoday: iiocoints 440;siles 38; itipment» liO.
COTTON r-T. TEM KNX.Rto.dr on b ind epteutbar i, 1868.60Received to-d.»y. 440Received previously.31,958-86.893
Total..... 85,458Shipped tn-dav. . 119Shipped previously.30,060-30,179
Stock on hand.6 279COBN-Prices rawali! very firm. All offorinasare
taken at 60a03> for ear. (16 67c tor shelled, and 78a8iofor sacked and do ive red in depot
Conatjrncea per doutta t anilina HailroartFebruary 18
841 nalos Cotton. 80 batea Domeetl"B, 16 hhds Ba¬con, Ac. To Railroad Agent, G H Hoppoc. Pelze.*,Rodgers ft Co, W 0 Covnnov tc co, Johnston. CreweAc Co Mowiy Ai v,o, needer t Davis, Dowling At Co,A J Salinas, 'J U Walter 4 Co. frost k Adger, Kirk»pa noli Ai Witte, J N Hobson, E J WISB J burston AtHoi os. G W Wiliiains k Co, A B Mullion, GrueserAt Smith, J B H sloan, tv K Ryan, T M Briatoll. Clag-hoxn. Herring At Co. Klinck, Wiekcnberg & Co. J GUilnor k Co, Gcldsmlthk Bon. btolL Webb Al Oo.
Cansigviees per Ckarlestoat and Savan¬nah Railroad. February IS.
Cotton, Blee, Liva ftfeiok, Mdzo., ko. ToW Cad*don, W O Bee k Co, W M Lawton, J Livingstone, JWarren, B S Rhe tt, Ato Cochran, 2 Strauss.
Ciiarioston Wholesale trices.
HAGGING. Trt yara"!:Duuae"-:. 30 ® cnGunny Cloth. _
BALE HOPE. « lb-Manilla. - g _
Westra. 8 © 12«
Ordinary co Good Ordinary. 20«« 27Low Middling. 27^',¿ _
Middling to strict Middling. 28 | 28>*Good Middling.,. _ ¿¿ _
Boa Island.,.. 7R ^. ,
basuayr*.i .ís % _
T;>>ÄV-. 85 . 40
Wando Fertilizer.160 00 Cat -
Rouble RoUned Poudrette < ... uo.oo ra _
Niles' Phosphate.! C3.00 <a> _
Peruvian Ouauo, ^ 2210 lbs. Ü5.UO <m _
Pacific Guara, 2ÜU0ibs. o;..00 <<r> -
Phountx Guano. 65 00 rvï> _
BaUgh's Phosphate, $ 200U lbs... Oü.'oo @ -
»codes''Phosphate. "4» 2000 lb»...| 05.00 ro) v_
«houes Stand.Manure-165ümoj 57.60 a) _
OrataiUaGuano-.MO tnnei 35 00 feo _Latid Plaster. 24.60 ®_Stapes Super Phosphate.Vitim n.l »j -, <»»_
Zcirs Uaw Itoue Phosphate_..j t;0.V¡t) (5 _
Zeb's Super Phosphate ol Liine.,1 (lu. 00 (d) -
Woclston's Phosphate of Lune... .1 05.0'J <H> _
Woolston'* Vegetate, * 2010 lbs 65.0c @ -
Orotwdale's Gen. Mipor-Phos. noll 00.00 S -
Bowers*Complete Manure, net... 00.00 fe) _
«.ardl s Phospho Peruvian, c.ibh. 1:5.00 ® _
Sardas Pacific Guano, cash. C0.no ia) -
FLOU*. « bbl-Supe. '..'J 6.75 % _
Northern and Western lixtra. 7.25 feu 7 76Raltbioro Extra. ©Southtrn-Super...." 9.25 fey 9.50Eura.10.00 (u;l0.60
fiY-Maryland Oats,bushel.; 85 fed 90Western Oats, bushel. 85 (5 -
Corn, "4, bushel. _ ((¿_HAY, V twt.-North River_W Y. 1 20 » _
Eastern. 1.35 w _
LiUMBJSHl 1$ M. loot-**
Cloar White Pine, 1st quality. 50.00 ^55.00White Pino, good run.,38.00 («;40.00Yellow Pmo. 20.00 fi*25.00Boards, $ M. feet-Rough.|l2.00 feilr> 00
. c.S.rooIcd ?,,,d '^ouKued... .I28.U0 M32.00MOLASSES, qa gailou-Cuba.I 45 feu 47.Musco vatio. (m _
5rM5?r^*tJ*e."° f¿ !-00New Orleans. - feù-
.V,t VAL STOlins, $ bbl-Tar!!!'. - fea -
Pitch.,. _ í¿ _
Rosin, 1'ale.*"
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.Overland to mannfocturers.Nora.-Wo have deducted from Mew Orleans
19.093 bales upland, «rom Momie «826 batos, fromSavannah 8108 bags Bsa Island and 88 bales Up«land-«ad from Charleston 2290 bags fte* Island sud
168 batos Upland, the quantities received at those
ports from Mobile, Florida, Tetas »ad Savannah.
Comparative Exports or Cotton, fromtlie Port ot Charleston.
EXPORTED TO
Liverpool.Oilier british Ports.
Total to Great Britain.
Havre..Other J reuch Ports.
Total (o Franco.
North of Europe.Total North of Europe.
î outh of Europe.West Indies, ko..Total Foreign Ports.
Boston.Rhode Islaud, ««-c.New York.Philadelphia.Baltimore and Nm «Ut....Other United Stales Ports.
Total to Coastwise Ports.
Grand Total.
BEA ISLAN».
Balee.
2,103
2.103
UPLAND.
Bales.
26,280
25,28(5
2,10314
2*074"is
411
2 146
4,249
25,5938 0751,781
77,9433,801
13,09»
100 301
125,800Expurli ol' li iee. Wnvu.1 Stores aunt j, i/va-uer from flio Port ol' Charleston, fromSo jul eml»e«- 1 to Keuruary 18, 18l>9
Boston.Now York.Philadelphia.Halt ii mire.New Orleans.Mobile.Providence, RI...Other U. S, Ports..
Total Coastwi so
Tierces.
1,4338.0751,0023,973140403
N. BTOilEB.
Barrels.
9.0413,730
20LI1,474
Barcelona.Majorca & a M arl,otWest Indies.Halifax, NS...;...St Johns, N B.London.Bristol, Eng.Liverpool.Havro.Montevideo.Greit Britain.
Total Foreign..Grand Total..
10,504 16,051440
'¿16
5,707
C*,5¿7¡
Feet.
COI.OOO2,547,5371,254,0001,309,000
964.1' 2108,000
G 833,039
C8,000781,646
288,72 b
70 12,910| 1,128 374
1C.5741 27.C61I 7,9 2,013Stocks of Cotton iii tlie interior Towns
not incl utica in thc Receipts,1869~
Augusta and Hambur .January 30 21,000Macon,Geo .'february IS ll 138Columbus. Goo.Eebruarv 14 IC 725Montgomery, Ala.February 15 10 879Selma. Ala.February 12| 7,219Memphis, Tenn.February 141 18.552Nashville, Temi.February 15| 5,279
Total.I S1Q.822
Passengers,Per steamer City Point, trom Pain tko, via Jackson¬
ville, Fer"andina and Savannah -Or Mitche l King,H Klug, R Ruiloiige. W Lummis, Miss Luminis, B 0dilbert, Miss O'llnon, J B Ainmermin F L Burr, LMa her, D A Rodman aud lady, S W Howe, li Jame¬son and lady, G S Wihou, W O Mclntvró, « apt Bur.per, O li Daly and lady, B Crtrwin, Mr and MIBB durr.General ditz, W O 0 Leary, Majo- Upham, CaplainHawkins and lady, Mr Florence, Mrs Draper Mrs Wii Lyon, A Bingham W M »iidard lady, W N Ogdon.W Marshall. M'- skinner. Mr «tone, J F Woolen, J WLippitt, J R Chi'd, c O Wit.e. Mr Dewey, S R smith,Mr Abrams, E L Cotlinet, ai d 10 ou deck.Per steamer Emilie,* from üeor¿et.iwn, s C_
Dr L C Hasoll, Dr T O Elliott, I) BL ley, J U Risley,Major E Manigault, J D Magill, Dr R M Gouidiu,M jor 1 G Br r, au ) others.
farine tos.Port ot Oirttrlestori. February 19
FUA8K8 OF THE MOON.Last Quarter, 3d, ll hours. 30 minutes, morning.New Moon, lilli. 8 hours, 34 iniuutcs, morning,first Quarter, 19tu, ll hours, 40 tuiuu tes, morningbull Muon, 20th. 0 hours. 41 minutes, morning.Ol£ FEBBUAKY SUN
macs. BITU.MOONinonu.
moaWAIBR.
15 MollUil .. . .
16 Tuesday.,..ß 44C. 41
17 Wednesday.) C..42 5..4518 rhursday... C..41 6. .4610¡Friday. 6..40 5 47aolButurday... 6..39 5..4321ISnuday.1 6. ¿8 5..49
10..23ll...7Morn.12..141..W2..11
10..2110..58ll..42M orn.12..381..302..31
Arrived Yesterday.Steamship Maryland, Johnson. Baltimore-left
inst. Mdse. To Mordeoai k Co. Courteuay k Tren-holm, H ni li gad A gent, G W A i mar, J E Adger & Co.Biowu ft Hyor, W G Whilden k Co, W L Webb, GW Wil.Lvins Ñ Co. Stonhouse & Co, H Cob! i & Co,Carno on, Barkley & Co, W M Bir i & Co. Goodrich,Wineman & Co, Holme* Ai « aider, J F Taj lor k Co,G H Grubor, Stol!. Webb k Co. W C Dukes k Co, E JH Fischt r, Hissell Ai Co, Jennings, Thomlinson ftCo, Mowry k Co, G Brown, Jeffjrds & Co. George ALocke, J A Qitaçkeubush, W A Pratt, U S Govorn-mvnt, J Wiley k Co, J Heeseman & Bro, I auroy kAlexander, W H chufeo k Co, Ciacius & Witto. WRoach k t o, B O'Neill, J Burkau» i k Co. Il Welcu,JR 1 ringle, JOH L lae H. on, D Paul k Co, audothers.Steamer City Point, McNelty, Palatka, via Jackson¬
ville, Fernandina, Savannah, &e. 17 bales Cotton,ko. To J D Aiken k Co, R 8 Yenning, Lav. ncl kco. W AI Lawton, Roper k Stoney, <i H ingraham,H c ^hays & Co, J F Taylor k Co, Mantoue k Co, RHeines, Kirkpatrick k Witto, J E Dapray, ll Cohen,Hopkins, McPherson k Co, Col T O sullivan, is hSolomo s, Pinckney Bros, Mrs «r J B Leid, Gour¬din. Matthlcrsen St Co, Mrs C Mois".Steamer Emilia, Davin, Georgetown, S C. 308
tierces Klee, and Sundries 'J o »hack- ¡ford k Kelly,J R Pringle, '1 burston ft'Hoimcí-, Cohen, H nickel &Co, \v K Ryan, B O'Neill, hisiiv & t rcigh*on, M HNathan, H Klatto k CD, To ry k Nolan, J Ais ra.
Hoeeived from Cbiso'im's Mill-66 tierces Kicc, 7bai,H S Islaud Coiton. 'lo J lt Pringle, T il M W De-wi es, H Biselioff & Co, W 0 Courtney k Co, Fraser ftDill, Chisolm Bros, W B Williams & Son, W 0 Beeft Co.
Clcai'cd Yesterday.Echr Nellie Carr, Snowman, Mayaguez, P R-Risley
ft Creighton.Sailed. Yesterday,
Sehr Azolda k Laura, Mclndo, W^st Indies.Sehr Vraie, Mason, fhdado'phia.
Prom this Port.Steamship Champion. Lockwood, Now York, Fob 16.
Up for tills Port.Sehr Henry Allen, Taltra, at Philadelphia, Fob 16.
Cicuvcd tor this Port.Steamship James Ad^er, Lockwood, at New York,
Feb 16.Sailed for this Port.
Sehr Golden Cily,-, from Norfolk, Feb 12.
Shipncws hy Telegraph.SAVANNAH, February 18.-Arrived schooner Lucy
Holmes, nostou.Cleared st amer General Birnes, New York; bark
Haifduur, Queenstown.McmoruniU,
The sehr Jeb Crooke, Currier, for Georgetown, SC, sailed from Newburyport, February 13.Tho scbr Lizzie Watson, from Georgetown, S C,
arrived at Phi adelphi* February 14.'J ho sehr A G ireland, Townseud, from Charleston
for Baltimore, arrived at Fortress Monroe, Feb 15.
LIST OF VESSELSRp, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR TMS POA i
P O R E I G NLlVEnPOOL.
Ship R O Winthrop, Stewart, sailed.Jan £2The Edith Wheeler sailed.Jan liBritish bark David McNutt, MeE.henny, sid..Jan 18Bark Harriet F Hussey, Holmes sailed.Jan 14British brig Cecilia, Bièlrup, sailed.Jan 6
HAVBB,Ship Pacido, Foss, eallod.Jan 4
POUT TAI,HOT.The Courter, Jenkins, Galled.Jan 12
DOMESTIC. .
BOSTON.Rehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt,up.Jan 25Sehr Mary D Haskell, Barbour, cleared.Fob 10
BM.KM, MAS9.8ohr Richard Vaux, Whittior. sailed.Feb 12
nsw Tons,
Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, oleared..Feb 16Brig Adelaide, Wilson, up. .Fob llSehr Marion Oaao. "shepherd, oleared.Feb 13Behr H W Godfrey -cars, cloared.Feb 12hobr Iona. KendaU, cleared.Feb 13Sehr D O Hülse, Htldroth, oleared.Feb llHohr Korot, Crocker, cleared...Feb 9Sehr Hine, Glover, cleared.Feb 6.Sela* Enchantress covert,cleared.Pcb 6Sehr Matthew Honney,-?, up. Feb 1Behr lwde Wind,-,up..Feb 13
VBIX, \1>K I.PH IASteamship Prcmotheus, Gray, salted.Feb 14Sehr Clara, Mulford cleared.,.Feb 5Sohr Annie Barton, Fnnk, cleared............Feb 10Sehr B R Graham, rmith,up.Feb 16Behr Henry Allen, Tutom.up.Fob 16
BAurntoaa.Steamship Falcon, Horsey, tosall.Feb 18Bohr Alice G Gi ace, -». up.Fob 18Sehr campbell. Tony, ap.Feb 18Rehr Rivchôl seaman, High, oleared.Fob 0Behr Laura, Coom a up.,. .Fob 8Sehr 0 H Grove, Weaver, cleared.Feb »Behr C F Mayo, McMillan, oleared......Fob ll
HOMOLS.Bohr Golden City, --, sailed.tab 12
JilST OF SHIPPINGIn tlxc Port or On: » lesion, Kobruary 18.V«UDKLS UNDER 100 TONS. AND KT KA MK. ll H COAKTINQ
WITU IN TUE KT WK KXOEFTED.STEAMSHIPS.
Qo-den norn, - tons, Blurkliu, at Hoyes & Co'swbarf, lor Liverpool, lo.tdlug-U Slurs At (Jo.
Manie'tino. 1:137 tous, Wooilhud, at Adder's wharffor New York, loading-.Tames Ad^or k Co.
Maryland, tons, Johnson, at inion whim', lor Bal¬limore, loading-Jourtenay & lrcnholin.
SB IPS.lttcbard III, ÍI85 tons, Wood, at Ac- ni ni oda! ion
whan, fi om Liverpool, wailiug-Master.Museo'iru« (Bri. 701 tons, (¡roves, at boyce's wbarf,fi om 1 iverpo.i), waiting-R Muro Ai Co.Amelia. 688 tons, Boreham ut, A tantio whari, for Liv¬
erpool, waiting-Pat'orson At Stock.Graham's Polloy, 7.VJ tons, Burgess.at Allantio wharf,
from Antwerp, waiting-Patterson At stock.BARES.
Borneo (Br), 705 tons. Gard, at Boyeo k Co'swharf, tor Liverpool, loading-U Muro k Co
Lizzi ? ll. 896 toni', i-priug, ut, Brown & Co's wharffor Liverpool, loa mg-Street Bros it Co.
\\ G 1« nam (British), 7uU lons Hie »ard, nt ACaniiowbarf. foi Liverpool, loading Willis k Chiselui.Olimpia (típauiah), 481 tons. Pons, nt Urowu'a wLuri,f .r Nev York, ready-W V bini.
Agra (liri 1-h). Git) ton». Eulimore, a' Vandeihors.'swharf, from Liverpool waiting-Ravei:el it O i.Hamms Ponder (Banish), :i54 ions, Kro0'h at Atlau-tic wl'.arvcs, tor Liverpool, loading-Willis AtChisolm.The Uueou (Hr), 038 tons, Cock, m tho Siroam, fromStraniean, Scotland, walting-lt Mure & co.Cir.car (spanish), 201 tons, U iver u! Brown At Co's
wharf, for Barcelona, loading-W P Hill.BRIGS.
Enrique (Spanish). 194 ton-*, Ma.luona, nt Unionwharf, Irom iHcntuego^, waitiuh'- Mordecai kCo.
Maria (Spnnish), 155 tous, Font, at Palmetto wharf,foi Tarragona, loading-J A ED siow k Co.Morey (spanish polacroi, 251) tons, Vid:U at Brown'swbarf, for Barro ona, loading-W P Ball.Rosalia ( panish polaore), 689 toils«, Mascavo, at Ben¬
nett's warf, for Care, lona, loading-P J Eyi.aid.Jovou Carmelita (Span), 103 tons, Roídos, at Brown& ( o's woarf. Lom t ienfuegos, waiting-W P11.11.Eva N Juhn-on, 218 l< ns, Johnson, in Ashley River,for Wood's Hole, loading-J N Hobson.
SCHOONERS.Nellie CaiT, 1S3, Snowman in Asbley River, for
West I"iiicB, ready-Kinley & Cr. ightou.Emeline (br), HO tons, Dodge, ut Bennett's wharf,for We-<t Indies, loading-J A Enslow At Co.Gerti" Lewis, - tons, Hoilgdou, in Ashley Uiver, tor' Baltimore, loading-Soreven k Nisbet.N W *mith, 296 tons. Tooker, ut Adger's wharf,tor New York, louting-W Roach k «.o.Shiloh, 270 tons, Hubbard, in Ash! y hiver, for Bal¬
timore, loading-H F Baker k Co.El Dor clo. 71 tons. 1 homp."on, in Ashley River, tor
Baltimore, loading-eri von A: Nisbe'.Idr Ricbard-ou. J78 ions, bedell, in Ashley Hiver,for New Y:>rk, loading-J A Ens ow k Co.Narragansett, 816 tons, Edgar, ut Palmetto wharf,from Galveston, repair! g-J A Eus o .v k Co.Montrose, 2¡2 tons, Enudnou, at Palmetto whirf,from Ni w Orloans, lo bo rep ired-J A Enslow
& Co.Florence Nowell, 223 tons. Fonnimore, in AshleyRiver, lo a Northern Pori, lo iding-J N Hobson.Franklin, 295 lon--, s.vaiu, ut Union wharf, from New
York, waiting-V J upper & ^o.is.S A Hammond. 211 tons, Wiley, at Adder's wharf,
lor Bost.m, lo.idi' g-iv Roach & >'o.Jonathan may, ?.20 tons. Noa!, at Central wharf, (rom
bagua la Orando, t j b j rep.ui o l-H F Baker AtCo.
S T Baker, 205 tonr. Brow-tor, in Ashley Hiver, forProvidence loading-W Roach A: Co.
Myrov r, 458 tons, Brown, at Adj.' r'a wharf, fromNew York, discharging-W Roach k Co.
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CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO.,NORTHEAST CORNER
Meeting and Cumberland Streets.BTEA.II ENGINES
GRIST MILLS
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, andMACHINERY.
January 1 6mo
OILS! OHS! OILS!1000 GALLONS PULE WINTER LARD OIL700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LARD
OILGOO GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL500 GALLONS PURE MASON'S SPERM OIL500 (¡ALLONS PURE MACHINERY OIL1000 GALLONS WHITEOAK LUBRICATING
OIL300 GALLONS REPINED NEATSFOOT OIL800 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL.
CAMttltON. BAKKLKV &CO"Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets.January 1 6 ni o_
BKLTIJNG! BELTING 15000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT¬
ING5000 FEET GUM BELTING, 2, 3, 4, and 5
PLY250 SIDES PATENT DRESSED LACE
LEATHER300 DOZEN METALLIC-TIPPED B E L T
LACING100 BOXES 3LAKE'S PATENT BELT
STUDS150 DOZEN TOLLMAN'S BELT HOOKS750 YARDS GUM PACKING, 1-16 INCH TO
¿ INCH THICKTUCK'S PACKING, 4 INCH TO 1¿ INCH DI¬
AMETERSOAPSTONE PACKING, i INCH TO 14
INCH DIAMETERWHILE AND BROWN JUTE PACKINGITALIAN HR MP PACKINGRUBBER AND LEATHER HOSEMANHOLE AND HANDHOLE GASKETS OF
ALL SIZES.CAMKROS, BAHKLKY di CO.,
Northoist Corner Meeting and Cumperlar.d streets.January 1 6mo
ROOFING TIN.500 BOXES IO 14x20 ROOFING T N300 BOXES IX 14x20 ROOUNG TIN100 BOXES IC 23x20 ROOFING TIN50 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN25 BOXES IX 12x1225 BOXES IX 14x2020 BOXES IX 10x2020 BOXES IXX 14x2020 BOXE3 IXXX 14x2020 BOXES IXXXX l*x20
BLOCK Ti IN, TTNSMAN'S SOLDER, SPEL¬TER, Ac, Ac
IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE.CAMERON, BAKELBY «« CO.,
Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets.January 1_Amo_
BAR IRON,SHEET BRON AND STEEL,WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPING,STEAM AND MALLEABLE CAST IRON
FITTINGS, tor steam and water.CAMKKON, BARKLEY & CO.,
NorthoaBt corner Meeting and Cumberland streetsJanuary 1_«mo_
~^BRASS_WÖRK.STEAM GUAGES, GONGS, GUAGE COCKSSTEAM BIBBS AND 8IOP COOKS, STEAM
WHISTLESGLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPSWATER GUAGE3. GLASS GUAGE TÜBE8MERCURY GUAGES, LOW WATER DETEC¬
TORSCOPPER AND BRASS WIRE.
a:ABE SSHON, BARRI*ICY A CO.,Northeast Corner Mooting and Cumberland streets.January 1 _6mo
WHITE LEAD,ziasro, jpjña.iasra7s9COLORS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES. Ac, Ao.BAWAND BOILED LINSEED OILS.
CAJftKKOff, BAUKldCY Ä CO.,Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets.January 1 6mo .
lüilroüús.SUC TU CAIIUIÍINA UAILKOAO.
GENERAL FfUPEHINTEN DENT'S OFFICE, ICHARLESTON, S. O., F br ia v 13 1S6<J (ON AND AFTEU SD. DAV, FEURUAUY Um,tho PASSENGEB ITiMNS ol tho South Caro-Inn Uailroud will run a» follows :J OB MJOtJMA.
Leave Charleston.8 :I0A. M.Arrive ui sugusla.0.10 i. M.Connecting with trains for Mont ornery, Memphis,Nashville and Sow Orleans, via Montgomery andUran« J unction.FOB COLUMBIA.
LeaveCharleston.fi.:>o A. M.Arrive at Columbia.fi 45 1'. M.< ounectlng with Wilmington and Mouobcistor K»il-road, aui Camdon trainEWU CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta.8.00 A. Itt,Arrive ut Charleston.6.11U p. ivi.Leave Columbia.7 45 A. M*Arrive at c harleston. S.Uu PM*AUGUSTA Molli EXPUESs(SUNDAYS EXCt ITUD.)Leave Cbarlebtou.7,:!n p. JJ.Arrive at Augusta.g.; o .\] ju-JConnecting willi trains tor ,'.!.inputs," .Nashvilleand Lew Orluaus, v:a Grund Junction.' 0:iv" ftugustt.4.10 P. M.Arrive at Charleston....4,00 A UCOLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS.(SUNDAYS HXCKITED.)Leave Charleston.c.05 p. mArrive al 1 olunitna.1^5 A! M!Connecting ( uudays excepted) with Greenville amiColumbia liiairoad.
Lcavo Columbia.5,30 p, niArrive at Charlestoi.5.30 A" M'S MMKBVII.LK I KAIN.Leave Charleston.3.00 P. M.Arrive at Summerville. i.'iO 2. M.Leave Summerville.r,.to A. M.Arrive ot Charleston.h.23 A. MCAMDEN UUAKC.ILOn Mowlays, Wednesdays and Saturdays,Leave Kingville..'.4 2U r. M.Arri cal Camden.7. (Kl P. M.Leave (.'aluden.'.e33 A.M.Arrive nt Ringville....9.Jd A. M.isignod" !J. i. PEAKE,Februars 16 General superintendent.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE.ME-KKS. PELLO'tSE k CO.. HOIt'ICÜLTU-RTsTS.from Paris h ive tin? honor to informthe pubi c that they haw arrived in this eily with abeauiifiil assortment of
FLOWERS,PUNTS ANO PAMCY SIIUTJBS,
For Gardens a d Louses, ¡is fo !ow% :100different Kind ot vc y ii", -rafted ROSES.400 va'ioties oi'FUUlT 'I i\EEsof tho Quest quali¬ties, among wiic 1 arc ibo Cherry irec (EmpressEugenic) eigh o thoOhcrrio.i weighing ono pound.'J ho butter Pear, incom larablo, w Ljhs from ono
to twe pound- euch: u '1 a largo iiásortiuent ofFlowers and Vopetaoio >oed
Also very Hue liulha f evey sort, which remabain bloom from live, t > s x nt hs.Carnation Piuks ', cw var 0. i s) recently intro¬
duced in Franco.An.a.eur aro solicüo.l to call reel examino the
obovoassortments at the sior No I. 2 King-street.All of tho above Plants will bo »'«irrauicd, aa theimporters ure well V nowu among ll rticulturipts inthiscouulr. osl'cspQps'hie in th ir engagements.February 17 12 l>. LLOUsE & co.
Ill V li. K fs O J\ ti 1Î A 1" Sù li ,liCHAMPAGNE ALE BREWERY,
HARLEM, A'. Y.rJ bia celebrated A'o is b owed frcs'.i all thrutighthe year, and ia guaranteed to keep sound throughtho hottest weather ami o> th 1 .-coi nt is ol aliAtes tho best adapted ti the -ouihorn climate. Thc
proprietors are des1rona ot ostubüshing a trade fortheir Alo in lids -ectlon, and wish (o <ralio ar¬rangements with som.! nu rge;ie, ro-ponsilTe partyto take «he gerjey lor tho silo of it :n ''hal sionand vicinity. RYEUSON A BA TUN,
Harlem station, .\cw York City.Feb. nary 15 Imo
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OVERLOOK THIS!IF YOU WAN IO'S Flt UNO DONK.
Go to 1' I GUJLLE.UIS. e-o 140 '.hurch.etreet.li vou want STEAM FILLING don ...
t*o to P. L. GUILLKMTN, No. 14 > Gbarcb-etwet.If vou want PLUMBING d mo,GotoP L. GU 11 LEMIN, No 140 Church-street.
If ion want TIN GOOFING and OH .TEHINO done,Go to 1\ L. Gilli.I EMIN, .so. 140 Church-s.rcoh
H vou want OA s FIX. U ..KS,Goto P. L. GUILLEMIN, No. ltn ^hurch-stceetWhere you can get G AH OH YN DELIER.S, PEN¬
DANTS) Brackets, Had Lights, Portable monds,Drop Lights,
Alt GA ND 1IURXI0IÎS,Porcelain, Mica, Paper und Tin Suade*", Glats
Glob s und - ha les, Co -per nd Iron Pumps, BothTubs, Parlor ¡md Bcd-room Gi atos. Kerosene Lamps,kc, kc. at reasonable prices.
Repairing promptly attended lo.Ole Oas Firtures UebronzedFi bruary 15 mthsO
jr~y 15. *. I I KLIN CJ
HAVING TARI NHOOKADAYS STABLES AND LOTS
IN SPRING-STREET,ls now prepared to keep CATTLE, nORi^S and
STOCK of cv. rv desciipt'on. J hore L a goodpump and large s "eds 0.1 tho it. 1 will sell Stockon small comm ssii.n. lin.; February 9
M. IxCelebrated
FILLEY'SCoolting stoves,
"PHILANTHROPIST" AND " CIVILIAN,"Munufacture 1 at Troy, N. Y., and for salo by
1), lt. F U li li E Ji'T O N,A ra if¿TA, GA.
miIESE STDVÍ:? STAND UNRIVALLED FOBJ capacity, dur-'bihty, convenience* and tho gon-eral puiposo" to which Cookinu Stovea ure used. ThePHU AN i HROPI--1 is extra bi av> pl ted, and hasAsh Drawer; can ho mad<> into a six boiler bolo?tove; has cast iron Wi ir 1'ank galvanized, orecacjcl Used. A ililtnj i'.i'si-ciuss »tove, 'insCTVTLlAN is of a neat design, und has a Ano largsOven. This Stove cati bs had with tho extensionDaek, six bolos, and ro-> rvoir when desired .
For further ii lormation apply tnD. L. FULLEl'TON,
January 30 «mos Augusta, Ga.
J H A A CS,K IV 'S SV li IS I'OPI
^-raijwTO^ FOR DESTROYINGá<!ri(};.-ii'\»:'¿. '.AV R>;ts. Mice, ko., kc,W*^.;'-^ ifv'-^v withou the unpleasant.,w^m^:/ /,..*.'.;^ effecta ari nug from«fcf/i ' v;.-â tho r aying in theirV^ki- Ver "m holes
-j A PHOSPHORIC' .:.*! PASTE, bermeMoally
Í-. ?? ??::t¿: vi aloe, and w.iirantca- < r. to keep fresh for all
times. The greatest, riisoovoiy of Us kind in the ngew liva in. No person need be t.ionbl d with Kat«Mice, Bed Dugs or itoaoh-n, lor Mr. fsiac*cn's des¬tructivo remedy i« wit iutho teach of all, proparedonlv by hnnse f from ra:c and valuable comnotindaits ch iipness is r s w ndcriul as its orlicaev-hnn-drrds of testimonials have he n received lc mallparts oj the Unjtcd states as to Cs V.iluo t\nd satiifao-tory operative power, from which, for wtnt of spjce,we tlroply «olect tho following.
WILLARD'S HO IEL, V ASTIISOTON, D. C.,\October 1st. 18(18. fMn, ISAACSEK--Dior Kir: lt ni es me great pleas¬ure to testily to th gratifying result obtained at thisUotel ihiougu using your Puosnnoric P.isle;itisnow two years s ure 1 firs1 heard or your romedy.anddete mined 10 give lt a la'r irisl; that trial proved soaui cesaful thai, notatracooi Rats er Roaches haveslnco been dlioovorcd, although previous to thattime we were completely overrun. Wishing vou eveiysuccess in too useiul curuer you have ohosen,
Itemarn, yours res eclful y,JOHN WOLFE, Enniaeer.
For sale by DOW1E A MolStt,Whole Milo Drug ist«.
No. 109 Meeting-strceet, corner Hanoi,Charleston, b. CL*
January ls wfro4? Ayante ior southern State«.BO. a>. COftllO lt
?v«. ll BroiUl-atrcet,WILT. Bur AND SELL ON Coimisszox
BEAL ESTATE, BONDS,STO0K8, COUPONS, GOLD, SILVER
ANDBANE BILLS
February 1 Imo